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bold al. Wlllliea'f Club 01 MlddlepOtl
.,a .oulllde 'teen 'dance party Will'me,t Tuesdl!f,·.A\11. 8lh, ai
.Ibis Friday ·niJbt at the Mid- e p.m. at' tb&lt;l No~ Rold·
illlepott eom~Ohity Pllfk· ' The· side Pil'k (Or. a'Jiap\'liiit8M' parJays \)'ill emoee the ~ frol!l ~y; .Mell)befl art·~td ,to \1£1111
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SATUllDAY
rest of the meal ·Wil!·bi i\a1118h·
'W~ POMEI\OY lllgh Schopl l!d by the lio~t~' I!Opii!'I\IH.
Mbletic ~sociatioo will spon· After the picnic, llll!mbera illll
sor a blgh scllool dance party
at tlie horDe of tfti,
this coming Saturday . night at
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the Pomeroy High ·~udltorl\1111,
biJUJ!:. ,, /,;;:ri.·;'.!;:
startillg at 8 p. m. the .Jays will
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'Special guests will pe Dilll!'fot
Sl:lNDAY
15 director, 11u~ _ci-Q\o, Jack·
ANNUAL l&gt;AVIS REUNION son, and members ol Vie Jilek·
will be held at Lake Alma Sun· son B&amp;PW Club. All Mlddlejlorl
day. A basket dinner will
be club members are uraed to .at·
aerved at noon followed by alA!
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· _ _ _ __ __;'business sPssion and games.
oelllly with his parents, Mr.
MONDAY
ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE and Mrs. Paul 1\.elley.
will meet Monday a! 8 p.m. Fol- Mr. and Mrs ~ Blng.relowing themee.lillg,.the ball will turned -home ~&amp;,after Viobe vacated for the fair.
llillg her slsiA!r (Mary) ~
DAUGHTERS OF
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawtence
class ol the United
DeGroat, at Fountain, Colo.
churth will have a plooic at
Mrs.· Edith Ji!iig of WooeJor
Syracuse park, Monday at
l&lt;ept house for the Lowell Bing
p.m.
family while they were aw~.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fred·
aal Order Of Police will

Mr. and Mrs. Bhllne Walburn
and children, Vienna, W. Va.,
visited recently with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verner See
and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Walburn.

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Friday's ninth
annual
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"THE MONEY TRAP"
ElkP Sommer
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SUNDAY, MONDAY
•nd TUESDAY
Aug. 7·8-9

"THE SINGING NUN"
- 'T'£'chnicolor- ·
Debbie Reynolds
Ru:~ardo Montalban

Agiies_Moorebead

that order:
Shop
HOG SALE
~~!~;~:~~~~~ for Baisden's Curtis Baisden, Soothwester
a
Vance John· FFA, Bob Evans Sausage Shop,
figure established 11.27 ; Dean Martin, Hannan
,ear
Tra~e, Johnson's Market,
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11 a member of the DavJd Martm, Hannan u••co.
~!em FFA, and resides Ohio Valley Bank, .51; Sue
D•tr·
tm, Hannan Trace, Evans
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Tr;ce, E. E Evans, .36;
the lfand champwn lam
Garber Southwestern
lbrte ~live years,
Sausag~ Shop, .34; Linda
other record, Is a ~mber 0 . tin, Hannan Trace, Commercialthe Hannan Trace FFA, and Savings Bank, .35; Mike Beav·
reoldea on Eureka Star Route. er Buckeye Cardinals, C. H.
Bob Saunders offered $1.95 M~Kenzie, .33: Mike Beaver,
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reserve cbampJon lamb, Buckeye Canlinals, Evans
Inc.,
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by Jent Myers, Sc~t· ing, .30; Jim Slone, Ha1ma:n\
ton. IIIII member 01 the Pu&gt;· Trace, Sausage Shop. 34;
neen 4-H club.
aid Slone Hannan Trace,
Jolmson's Market bid ~ ce~~ ans Packls, .32; Aile
a pound for DeaD MartiDM~artin Gyroscopes, Evans Packing .32: I
..,Yf cbampiOI&gt; hog.
' Jim Slone, Hannan Trace, Ev·
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btr of the Hannan Trace PJO· . Hannan Trace, Evans Pack·
,.,,.,.-,...""""-4-H club.
ing, .32: Doug Martin, Hannan
GREENWICH, Colo. (UP[)
and Saunders_ pur· Trace, Johnson's Markel, .30;
-A aervoal latber-IHMI pult
the: Jrchampioos md 19115, Donald Slone, Hannan Trace,
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a Sausage Shop, .30'/J;
Mike CINCINNATI &lt;UP!) - Foyd Frtclay, wbUe bls wife pve
bef«e 1,000 ~ctators Waugh, Buckeye Cardirulls, Ev- Tidwetl, 43, of Warren, Ohio, birth to a baby boy.
Sh•~ ArelJa. l
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ans Packing, .30; Roger Angei, was arrested Saturday and Pollee reported AotltDDy Car•
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lilg livestock sale.
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jcharged WI
s~ _egree mur- riero called pOllee Tllunday
. open
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1 kill following a pr&amp;&lt;lawn !boo~
lall&lt;t' to take .U %11-~
polk!t at
and ·21 did not 118rliC!pated)
ing lsctdentln a downtown bar. wife Barbara to a boopltlii
COJ1!IIsUng moelly
19¥• cenll per poun .
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She •u begu Jabo
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al Chui'Ch SWtda)' and then
eerild' lila
Twenty-eight lambs sold ; and
, One man was killed and 'in·
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Belmoot-erialtt: . another
sh
of .. hit
.. this event ended with a bang
other crilicatly wounded alleged- Carriero ,ave btrtb 1D llle
Dt. King, . ..veteran of manv
area, ofi' the city'• "~er~a~'- ~~. .:J"w~, when lila 2Ith place anima_! sold
IIY by Tidwell, pollee said Sal· a~~=::· ••• takn to' the
demonalratloal lD the South, northwelll side, about 1Z mUeo
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for 91 cents· a pound, firushillg
urday.
• ..pita! also, bat aot jail 88
wu .. hit by a roct thrown by north of Friday's . dislurbai!Ce. Nl1118 In i!JeJine of march
In the money. It
was .
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Dead Is James W. Noel, 49, of a vfoltor PoUce oald he Wll
sonli!one ill a mob of wbltes "! baveandnevehrseeden such dheep
cover for s.afely's as
Mike Crouse'•. animiai, a mhemd·
ICCincinnati. AI \bert Buxti toni' 21,dof treated for •'omoke IDbalalioa
s~jing "kill him, kUI him" hostility.
. air anyw ere silled over lhelr beads
ber of the Tr~ang e, pure ase
HIROSHIMA (UP!) - Thi s mcmnsu, s m crJ ca con •·
std b 1100klDI,
ilurliia Friday's march in the in my Hie, even In Selma," Dr.. A for""- of 12tiO·rlol·beJmeted by the Ohio Valley Publishing growing liying city paused, lion at Generai Hospital with
cau
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J Kin&amp; ja_
ic\ .after he was hit by police cnmehed their WilY Co,
Saturda~ to remember the day jbuilel wound in biJ cbest.
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.:oaoThe Nobel Peace prize willner t~ ·.won.. . ·
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through the mobs with . clu6s Listed below art results tf it was pronounced dead.
I Police said Noel was sbot ' Whim to Take Swim
fiet no date for a return to !he I Police said 44 persons were and billies. Bloodjed white the hOK and lamb sales. &lt;Ex- More than 30.000 cJUzens and while trymg to stop lhe gun I
'· nell!hborhood. He Dew to ~ @1!11 -:11 · ~ IDiW:ed yeuths wert cartled off In hlbitor, address , club,_ buyer, visit 0 r s g~thered Saturday wielder after he shot Buxtoo.
Presumed Drowned
tl.tianla, Ga. to altl!nd next\serious!¥ ~ . , to· reqwre police YIDI:
and price per pound listed m morning at Hn·oohlma to pray Pohce pieced together the foi·
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died during and after the first Buxton was sealed next to ear-&lt;&gt;ld man who jumped
atomic bombing in history.
Tidwell
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accidentally the Ohio River 00 a
They walched as Mayor bumped him when he rose from whim Saturday is presumed

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"CHEYJIAINE AUTUMri"
Rich~rd Widmark
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THERE'S NO NEED for a Jlrl to be all'rufllet. •P f91' . · ·
summer. For dre ..-up (left) there'• a b1111ay juraper In
berry or blue with the merest frosting of lace. Solid
bodice ln Arnells on 1 slllft of striped seenucker. Groovy .
rolton saUeloth two-ple~er (rlghll caa ~o onywbere aU ·
season long. Its crisp while top has kabuki sleeves ••ncled
Jn the same provincial prlDI as the short skirt. Tbese art.
ll1111 Girl designs.

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What magic
this little book has!
"It.'s a record of my own bank savings ac·
count ... an account that grew bigger faster
than I realized ll€cause I added to it regularly, every payday. Now when I want
"extras" for myself or the h~use, I have the
money to spare. It's magic!"

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In The Housewares Department ·.
on the M.ain Floor

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6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

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POMEROY

NATIONAL BANK
JIOMEROY

'·''lt'ill it up!'')

:ELBERFELDS IN·POMEROY .

FIRST CHILD BORN
Cbarles P. Rif- 1 l."'-iiiiO~...i.iiiiiiiiiiii~~
Brolhenl of;,·
Pomeroy are 8JIIIOUIICing the
birth of their first child, 1
daogbler, Tuesday, July 28, at
Hmzer HospitaL The
babF
weighed 8 pounds, 9 ollnces and
has been named Cheryl Ann.
Grandparents are ,.,r.
~- George Brotheti, R. D,
~er W~ .·~~
l'omeroy, and Mr. ,8rld ~n.
Cbarles E. Riffle, E':r Main Sl.,
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Visit ·Elberfeld$ In P~meroy . . . ..~-.: :

~eet Your Friends Herei.How .f.J'hat ·Our ~~~ Chllrts '·'·
Are
JWsy ~~packing, ,. Ch~king, .M11r!d~&lt;. ~rrangtng. Thf.lack' To School ·and' Fall Merchandise. '· ;, .~
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Start saving here 1egularly today I

S•nnng Meigs County for over 94 years

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new regJStered contailling

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·~, Bu.ck offtciall!ll. Burial will fol -.lnames of 68 persons who h!ld

ANOTHER SALE!

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fhites Scream K:ill, Kill
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"THE WOMAN WHO
WOULDN'T DIE"
r.ary .Menill
Jane Merr~&gt;w

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Frederick and Mrs. Zona BfUs
Sfient Sunday with Mr. ;11c1
Mrs. C. A. Slewart in Nel~

'RACING FEVER··

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TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY

THREE SEai®NS,

in the Bultl~ . Me':"onal du•d during the past
year of
th Cro ~ ~ dJre~t~~m~ radiaiHlll caused diseases, and
e
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unera
. · the names of l&amp;;l others who
may ~ at the reS!· disappeared without a trace on
Oblo Street,
Pt. Augusl 6, !945, and have finally
P lea•J&amp;Jijl;_~--been confirmed dead.
NAMED TREASURER
There are now 61,993 names
MAJ!IET'rA Obio &lt;UPII _ in the Cenotaph. Next
year
J. c.:mru..ss, 8 Naval ll!'ere Will be more.
offlcef of 24 years, was
tre_.,urer for Marietta .
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and he began an argument with A search was made or
Buxton. He left the bar andre- body of Robert Lee. Dur811t.
turned millutes later with a pis- Two women compan~ns told
to\ concealed is a paper bag. poh:: ~ey we~ WJ::'o.,t dock
Tidwell then allegedly shot 00 e reene
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Buxton at close range, then wheq he said he thought he d
tumel to Oee. Noel otarted to SWlmmmg. With that, he
chase hlm, Tidwell shot Noel moved hiS clothes 8lld
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mlo the r~ver .
th ree times,
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He was later arrested at hJS They ~aid that was the
Reading Road apartment.
!hey saw of him.

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feielt aillty ra1rJ aid two 1rJH.
pendent eJIIIOSitiou are lD opel'
at1011 durlng this weel, u the
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peUer, Ma11111N lll1ll MIJII!nt,
and tilt Crawford OMIIJ ~
at Bucyrua wlt1lfl • ""'lllilt
day. Tbe AuaWze ~ ~
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"'1PDI'IIfp .&lt;:GI!Jtty fair at UrilultplllllltiiidllMonday olartt were lcl'rltO'
lor the Pre!H; WOIII. Qinloll County falra at-..,...

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pol Summit COUIIy falra It Alt. .
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mltlef formally asked tho lwol :but
sides tD meet all weekend
aeck aareemenL If they 11111ea, 1
Chairman Harley 0. stqgers, ----_::..:r--,::;:,+..;:~h
D-W. Va., said, the committee
will expedite legislation

to or·

der the strikers back to work.

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PLUI: CARTOON

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"THI RIWARD"
In Color
PLU$: CARTOON

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FROM
UNITED PRESS
INTERNATIONAL
Says John is Right
JOHANNESBURG,
SOUTH
Africa - A Suulh African
gyman said Saturday
Beatle I
John Lennon was right thst
shaggy foursome " are more
popular than Jesus Christ."
" II the Beatles came to
hannesburg on a Sunday cluorcll·l
es would be empty," said

Rev. Mervyn
Moore.
(John ) is a silly young cuss.
Bul he is righl all the same."

Trombonist Die•
WNDON, OWO -

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Cli~lln . chiel negotiator for
lhe airlines. described the real
as ·'the breakdown in

col'tective l collective .bsrgaining."
Heisler, airline coordinator
for the LAM , said his union
told Wirtz it was
ready W talk "on 30 minutes
1nouce . " Bul he said the negol·
committee for the car'' isn't even in to wn.''

MONDAY ·

CLYDE

L. Thomas, 89, London, foUlld- 1
er of a sheet metal firm and •
noted trombonist, died in.
i&lt;on County Hospital SalurdaJ
morning after heing ill
some time.
Thomas was an org.ruzer
ch arter member of the Colum·
bus Shrine band. He was
partner in 'lbomas Annsl1'011111
Co., which later moved tD Co- '
lumbus and his name was drophod from the title when II became the Armstrong Furn~ce.
Co. He was presidenl or
board member of lhe local
board · of education '. lor
25 fears.

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would expedite
tion on the measure ''with everyttling at our command." But
he indicated l.,P hearmgs could
take . 1everal days.
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Under a econd day of committee questioning, Wirtz said I
he thought that it the legislation
passed, lhe dispu te would be '
SMtrt!d sometimee during the
180-dSy no-stnke period.

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Friday morning in tile Camden 1
Clark Hospital,
Parkersburg, I

wm be held today at 2 p.m. .
the Rawlings-Coats · F'uneral l
Home with the Rev. Melvin Alkire officiating. Burial will be
in the Portland . Cemetery .
He was born a l Hamburg,
Germany, the son of the late
Frederick and Gretta Mark
Ward Newman. He was
also
IP""eded ll1 death by his wife,
F~rence. four brothers and one
sister. He was a member ol
the Milnor Masonic Lodge No.
at Pittsburgh, Pa . and of
Syria Temple. He entered !he
United States in 1892 and was a
citizen for 67 years. He operated a grocery for 50 years m
Oakland, Pa.
Survivors are a son , Charles ,
l ~·~~~:ej two granddaughters,
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SHAMPOO

·.Funeral services for Karl L.
Neuman , 92, Syracuse, who died ,

ine patrueitinJ a
village :r!''·iirii~!i·,soulh of

N,ng
bodies Q
ly healeD and riddltd wllll
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Four of the victims ~ ·i . were
children. TheJ had bo!eri
to death at close raD(e by I~
machineauns and. !hro"fJ)nlo
heap near lhe bndles 1111 •
men and four women. A
ine spokesman who
incident said they
were victims of a
Viet Cong terror and
lion squad for not
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Deaths

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BRIEFS
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THUliDAY

o( Machinists

St?£gers said if there was
no setUement by Monday his

NEWS

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The House Commerce COlD· IClllliOII

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To Hold Annual
Meeting 17th

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lholce Saturday: Try apbl
1 weekend aelllemenl or fJee .a
•no winners" back-1&lt;&gt;-wOIIk bill.
Bul cbam!&lt;ls ror an
looked slim.

tmidon Fowards
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were given •

. signs deinalllilnll President nla Ave. from !he
Johason's linpeaclunellt, "tmon- Ji;ill'ller. amaller ·11fGUP8
strated within sl&amp;ht · of the eted ·.the .acene Ill· the
White HQUSe Saturday · ~uriDI .the : naUonal shrlli• . ol .
the' reception honorillg Lucl immaculate eonceptlon In··
, JOhnson's marriage.
other ~ of the city. T."' 1Dtil+11~!re.
"Hey, hey, LBJ! How mariy war plcketlaloupentlhe

LONDON \UP!) - London's
Sunday newspapers gav. front·
page ireatment tD Lucl'• John·
11011'8 wedding, . commenUng on
the "Te~s pniportlons" Ill the
affair and fondly wlshlnt the

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made strong protest to Austra·
against Austrslian plans
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foreign ministry
said Saturday. An earlier !
protest "was not given full
consideration" the spokesman;

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Miss Carolyn Buller. daugi&gt;
ter of Mr. and Mra. Paul Buller
Swan Creek, captured tba
annual bake-off contest Sab:r· ll
day afternoon at the
Gallia
County JuniiR' Fair. Her
was a newiiltomallc

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Colleges~

Friday.
Now a
plet'"'! her
195' while
nol Elementary
ol here. She said. abe ..
te"~ five more yeail .
som• malh ·courses f
"joSl ~or fun" lll)t "'

Saturday when they answered
an anonymous tip,

for Cltual war th1n a;
moe by Mi" America, 1

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CLEVELAND (UPl ) - Willi
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ASHLAND, OWO - A
year-OJd . lf&amp;ndmother Of Olgllli"'-u,
who recently graduated
college, plans to take a
more courses "just for
Mrs. Violet Yeager, wbo
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mltlef formally asked tho lwol :but
sides tD meet all weekend
aeck aareemenL If they 11111ea, 1
Chairman Harley 0. stqgers, ----_::..:r--,::;:,+..;:~h
D-W. Va., said, the committee
will expedite legislation

to or·

der the strikers back to work.

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In Color
PLU$: CARTOON

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FROM
UNITED PRESS
INTERNATIONAL
Says John is Right
JOHANNESBURG,
SOUTH
Africa - A Suulh African
gyman said Saturday
Beatle I
John Lennon was right thst
shaggy foursome " are more
popular than Jesus Christ."
" II the Beatles came to
hannesburg on a Sunday cluorcll·l
es would be empty," said

Rev. Mervyn
Moore.
(John ) is a silly young cuss.
Bul he is righl all the same."

Trombonist Die•
WNDON, OWO -

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Cli~lln . chiel negotiator for
lhe airlines. described the real
as ·'the breakdown in

col'tective l collective .bsrgaining."
Heisler, airline coordinator
for the LAM , said his union
told Wirtz it was
ready W talk "on 30 minutes
1nouce . " Bul he said the negol·
committee for the car'' isn't even in to wn.''

MONDAY ·

CLYDE

L. Thomas, 89, London, foUlld- 1
er of a sheet metal firm and •
noted trombonist, died in.
i&lt;on County Hospital SalurdaJ
morning after heing ill
some time.
Thomas was an org.ruzer
ch arter member of the Colum·
bus Shrine band. He was
partner in 'lbomas Annsl1'011111
Co., which later moved tD Co- '
lumbus and his name was drophod from the title when II became the Armstrong Furn~ce.
Co. He was presidenl or
board member of lhe local
board · of education '. lor
25 fears.

sJooge Murdel)f .

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IJA NANII. -;,..A U. S. MAR-

would expedite
tion on the measure ''with everyttling at our command." But
he indicated l.,P hearmgs could
take . 1everal days.
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Under a econd day of committee questioning, Wirtz said I
he thought that it the legislation
passed, lhe dispu te would be '
SMtrt!d sometimee during the
180-dSy no-stnke period.

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Friday morning in tile Camden 1
Clark Hospital,
Parkersburg, I

wm be held today at 2 p.m. .
the Rawlings-Coats · F'uneral l
Home with the Rev. Melvin Alkire officiating. Burial will be
in the Portland . Cemetery .
He was born a l Hamburg,
Germany, the son of the late
Frederick and Gretta Mark
Ward Newman. He was
also
IP""eded ll1 death by his wife,
F~rence. four brothers and one
sister. He was a member ol
the Milnor Masonic Lodge No.
at Pittsburgh, Pa . and of
Syria Temple. He entered !he
United States in 1892 and was a
citizen for 67 years. He operated a grocery for 50 years m
Oakland, Pa.
Survivors are a son , Charles ,
l ~·~~~:ej two granddaughters,
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Neuman , 92, Syracuse, who died ,

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village :r!''·iirii~!i·,soulh of

N,ng
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children. TheJ had bo!eri
to death at close raD(e by I~
machineauns and. !hro"fJ)nlo
heap near lhe bndles 1111 •
men and four women. A
ine spokesman who
incident said they
were victims of a
Viet Cong terror and
lion squad for not
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THUliDAY

o( Machinists

St?£gers said if there was
no setUement by Monday his

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To Hold Annual
Meeting 17th

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1 weekend aelllemenl or fJee .a
•no winners" back-1&lt;&gt;-wOIIk bill.
Bul cbam!&lt;ls ror an
looked slim.

tmidon Fowards
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Labor

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were given •

. signs deinalllilnll President nla Ave. from !he
Johason's linpeaclunellt, "tmon- Ji;ill'ller. amaller ·11fGUP8
strated within sl&amp;ht · of the eted ·.the .acene Ill· the
White HQUSe Saturday · ~uriDI .the : naUonal shrlli• . ol .
the' reception honorillg Lucl immaculate eonceptlon In··
, JOhnson's marriage.
other ~ of the city. T."' 1Dtil+11~!re.
"Hey, hey, LBJ! How mariy war plcketlaloupentlhe

LONDON \UP!) - London's
Sunday newspapers gav. front·
page ireatment tD Lucl'• John·
11011'8 wedding, . commenUng on
the "Te~s pniportlons" Ill the
affair and fondly wlshlnt the

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made strong protest to Austra·
against Austrslian plans
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foreign ministry
said Saturday. An earlier !
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MISS BUTLER cdAMP
Miss Carolyn Buller. daugi&gt;
ter of Mr. and Mra. Paul Buller
Swan Creek, captured tba
annual bake-off contest Sab:r· ll
day afternoon at the
Gallia
County JuniiR' Fair. Her
was a newiiltomallc

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on all 1968

SIDEW~LK

2 BIG DAYS

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THI IIACH"

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DEODORANt~.

Colleges~

Friday.
Now a
plet'"'! her
195' while
nol Elementary
ol here. She said. abe ..
te"~ five more yeail .
som• malh ·courses f
"joSl ~or fun" lll)t "'

Saturday when they answered
an anonymous tip,

for Cltual war th1n a;
moe by Mi" America, 1

THERMOS HOLIDAY
QUART VACU' •M

·two
years
th~en~=·at:·:~
ceived
herand
diploma

FOUND SHOT
CLEVELAND (UPl ) - Willi
Wynn, 14, was found shot -tD
death in his car by poli~ early

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Late to School
ASHLAND, OWO - A
year-OJd . lf&amp;ndmother Of Olgllli"'-u,
who recently graduated
college, plans to take a
more courses "just for
Mrs. Violet Yeager, wbo
ed to college in 19D;-

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The "Office Rules'' reprinted

below,

standard lor 104 years ago, have been
circulated by Trans World Airlines. and
have been provided us by
Mr. Eddie
Blake ol Middleport
We make no evaluation to which
are
the better times, 1802 or 1966. It is enough
to remind ourselves that great grandpa
grew up in times of more stringent conventions than do our children today. What
a field day the collegians had back then,
with so many more freedom restricling
rules to fracture!

Here are 10 rules for the standard office
of 1862:
- Office employees will daily sweep the
floors, dust the furniture, shelves,
and
showcases.
- Each day fil1 lamps, clean chimneys,

and trim wicks. Wash windows once

a

week.
- Each clerk will bring In a bucket

of

l\'Jier and a scuttle of coal for the day's
busi ne::o&lt;;,
~ Make your pens carefully, you
may
wh ittle nibs to your individual taste.
- This office will be open at 7 A. M. and
close at 8 P.M. dally, except QD the Sabbath, on whicb day it wiU riiiimin closed.
Each employee is expected .tO spend tlie
Sabbath by attending Church 1Pd contrf·

The Tri ·- Counties are, or have been,
up to their collective necks in rairs. The
Gallia Oounty Junior Fair ran lour days
last week to the delight of some 30,000
persons. Mason County's Fair opens Wednesdav at 7 p. m. when West Virginia Attorney General C. Donald Robertson appears at, -the grounds on t.he old TNT site.
Meigs County's lair opens August 16 lor
its traditional five . day run.
Whence fairs? How, and why, have
metropolitan and rural America clasped a
folkway dating back at least to 5th Century Europe so heartily and altered and
re-shap~ it to be peculiarly American?
Traditionally, fairs in the old countries
ket fairs. They were money~making ventures, nearly pllre and simple. Huge fairs
in England, France and Gennany, commissioned by the central governments began to die slow death, by the 19th Centllry. However, fairs, more oRen of the
pleasure kind, continued at the village
and district levels.
In the United States, in conlrast with
typical European fairs where trade ieatures predominate, American fairs have
l!erved chiefly the function of agricultur'

buting liberally to the cause of the Lord.
-Men employees will be given an evenIng oU """h week for eouriing purposes,
or two .,.enlngs a week U they regularly
go to Church.
-After an employee ha.- spent IS hours
of labor in the office, he should spend the
time reading Ire Bible and other good
books while contemplating the Glories and
tbe building up of the Kingdom.
-Every employee should lay aside
from each pay a goodly sum of his earnIngs lor his benefit during his declining
years, so that ·he will not beenme a bur·
den upon the eiWlty of his betters.
-Any employee who smokes Spanish
cigars, uses liquor in any form, gets shav·
ed at a barher shop or frequents p o o I
and public halls, wiU give me good reason to auspect his worth, Intentions, IDteg·
rity, and honesty.
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labora laitblully and without fault lor a
period . of live years in my service, and
whn h'as been thrifty and attentive Ill his
religious duties, and is looked upon by his
fellowmen as a substantial and law-aljid·
ing citizen, will be g~ an Increase -.ifo·&amp;
cents per day in his pay, providing a just
return In profits from lbe business- pel'
.mits it.
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track, and in crop "and other exhibits, accepted standards of exceUeoce have been
' gradually developed,
In recent rears of Jodging contests par·
ticipated in by boys and girls and by col·
lege students bave become added attractions.

Indeed, by these mid - sixties, boys and
girls in many countries have for all practical purposes laken over the business of
girl In many countie have lor all praotical burpoe taken over the bu!ne
of
lairs. Gallia County has only a "Junior
Fair" conducted by its Junior Fair Board
with adult guidance and supervision. Mason County has a Junior fair, but
Meigs
Oounty, happily, continues to offer a
Senior and Junior Fair.
A sign of the times, perhaps, Is that in
Meigs County recently a local
grange
took a show of hands on whether or not It
should place an exhibit in the 1966 fair.
for a loca l grange to pass up an opportunWe note witll som~ sadness that only 25

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JRodgen, Pittsburgh; 81111 Cap-lform.., wenbon atewanl andjaearclty ·of roWIIen wbo are · Indm~a, aforma'bigo~whoel- U a &amp;eaeral atrlko GtC1II'I on j
Passage of the Rivers and taill E. A. Burnsides, Pl Pleaa· ,cook on Pltllburgh towboalll paid '1 a day and board.
•: With the old Bosto~l eo- .lbe railroad
. , lbe sleamboats 1 The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, August 1, 1966-1
Harbors BW, ond Its suboequ..t aat. Tbese men for
several and packeta, !lllYa lbero was Captaill Greene reports tabor gmes, 18 qut on the Ci!wmuU wUI be beJ!efltted. Every steam- I-;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;~
aignlng by President Woodrow years have been successful opo more tbiiD· eae "amboat w!III •at tile CllldJiDati wharl bal'ller 1ways, having her hog-&lt;:balna ,.. boat ud the bargea at PIU. ~
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W. WDson, brought promise of erators of large stsamboata ud four eRgiDia - two on a aide. to secure !than be ever,. knew placed ao the hull can be used burgb wiD .be p)aced lo . ..,m.
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Ohio River and an unbroken southern rivers.
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Did 111111 equipped with folp' -l!a- 'At St. Lout( ·It Ia reported I was built Ill 1900 and her cabin Captain William Bay of Jron,.,
pool stage for the
Gallipolis
Wbile about ail allea for the gtnes.; The late John C. Oliver thatNegrorousternredemand- burned of! last May!. Tbe ton ,la advertising the packet '
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area, according to the River IO&lt;!ko and dOilUI have beetl was eoglneer.
lng teO a month oa packell boat was Insured for f41),000. Greyhound for sale. Captaia
News of August, 1916.
located, It Ia oot known whoa
.
carrying wheat and corn.
Bay deslreo to dlopose of bis .
Most important leWS
was work will be common.... al
Aua· .. Jt.. - lt la rej!orted Captain Tom Roush, Hunting· Aug. 7, 191f - Captain Got· river interesta. Pete Lallance Is ,
that which appeared iJl
the · Dam 25 to be eonalncled at lbat a packet wU1 agaiD be an- ton, veter.. riverman,
who .don G. Greene, It Is reported; 110\V Coplaln of the Greyboulld. ,
Aug. 5, 1916 !Uver News'
1 Addlsoo, or abonl
. . - 1ered in the Big Sandy River 1bas ~n captain of the Grey- wm build a small light draught Pilot Ollie WilliamsonIa on· I be
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this miles above Galllpolla.
Itrade to run from Catlettsburg 1boWld for a number of years, scow bow packet of IS tons and Greyhound. Ollie II oae of the
city, (Gallipolis), president of Other iliteresting river news to the beadwatero. This remlnda has resigned that post on the 25 passengers to run up I he best Ia the bu.oinilso.
the Ohio Valley lmprovement jot 50 years ago, inclu&lt;jed:
' ' US of the light draught Sandy boat and wm retire from the ,Big Sandy Rivv from Catletta.
-------------------'-----Assoclatiou, stated Friday he Aag. 1, 1916 - Following the :''Gipera" or the
"Mosquito rtver. The GreybuWld Is one of · burg to George'• ~~eek. T be
Is well pleased with the River lead of l'teoident Wilson
fu 1Fleet.'' ·as tbose frail scow bow, the Bay Une boats running i trade up the Big Sandy
hu '
appropriation for continuing the •signj!lg the Rivers and Barbara · belt-non sldewheelera were CIIU- ~ between Portsmouth and Hunt- been abandoned lor some lime.
work of canalizing the Ohlo Bill, carrying an 'appropriali!¥1 [eil by rlvermen when
tbey lngtoa.
EngiDeer Sike Wood, one ol
River.
, of $5 millioo for Ohio River were quite numerous 20 years The Pittsburgh - Charleston the beat m the river business,
Ool. Vance returned
from · improvement, the River lm- lago.
I pocket Dunbar waa towed here 1ill here overbau!lng the steamWashington, D. C. sometim~ provement Oommitt&lt;e of the Tbe government has
aot lfrom the KaRawha
Docks ler R. Dunbar's machinery and
ago. He iniOI'IIlll 'lis tlrat. the Huntington Chamber of Oom- t1toughl It a profitable business Tuesday to bave two new boil- assisting iR the lnstallatioB of
$5 million allotted lor the OhiO jmerce wiD· get Into f!mlledialt! bl improve the Big Sandy Riv- iera install&lt;\d at !be Acme Shop. Inew boilers that are being placRlver will start lour new dams. action and, press National ~ er, wbicb has been a great lim- Boiler material has gone oky -~ ed on the packet.
Captain
Col. Vance hopes that one of resentalives lor the completion· ber stream in its day, the tim- 111gb in price. The Dunbar's Sike's wile, wbo bas been m
these will be Dam 71 near Mil·· of 1Ja1n 71, located north of ber being of the poplar species. iiWJ recenUy received a gener- jlor several monlha, is undergo·
1 The boating business on the al over-hauling on the doeks ing treatment at Holzer Hooplt·
lersport. Tile completiOn of UiJs the city. ..
dam is of great importance and · ')'lie .,...linn of this d a m Big Sandy was on the decrease and with new boilers, the pack-1a!, and ill showing signs of 1m
means a complete slack wa~ would give Gallipolis . and before the C &amp; 0 raiiroad put a et win be In good shape I or 1provement. Engineer Wood bas
sq.ge of 120 miles from Hunt· ifluntlngton an unbroken ehan- branch along its banks. Since business. Tile cost•of operating been on the Tacoma lor sever·
ington to Gallipolis and on up Inel of pool water' lor a distance Ithat time, the river buslneS9 a packet is said to have great- al ""asons.
the Great Kanawha River to of 60 mi~ up the Ohlo !Uver, ' has practically been abandoned. Jy Increased this year.
Engtnesr Joha WUis and PI·
. Charleston and the headwaters,! and .wouill lik~Jise plil tbe ' All of the old limo ''Glpera" Tile Greene Line pac~ets are lot Charley Mlltthews are keep
WKEWARM SUPPORT · 1Ka11"tlwha Rivef: It ~ · said peti- 1 have long ago passed to the carrying hundreds of barrels ing the !erryboai·Francio going
Packets operate as far up the lions '; W,ill be ,clrc;ulated in this I1I9neyard.
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Kunawha River as Montgom- vicinity ~- that all
pressure Add 50 years &lt;OD tlver SlDiday ; appleo to Clncmnatl where they busmess.
ery, and towboats bring
out will be •j)rought to -beat for the Much of the Big Sandy River ;bring from $2 to $4 a barrel. Captam Fred Hornbrock, one
loaded cnal barges from polpts building of Dam 71.
. limber Is now. shipped to Cln- jTbe Greenland picked up over of tbe owners of tbe Dunllar,
above Montgomery. Rlvermen, l .
Icinnati ,by rail. Tills timber was :500 barrels between Gallipolis Mrs. Homtn:ook BAd daughter
with a·few exceptions, are luke- Aig. !, 1911 Captain lor years taken down the river : and Prootorville Thursday nlght. lwere here Sunday.
Captain
warm in their support of the Je~ P. ~ughes is in command in rafts by towboats. It Is nolf• One bundred barrela were ship- Hornbrook is looking alter reriver improvement but
they qf th~ G~n~ale,, ~llh, Purser · only o&lt;!&lt;'aeionally th~t a raft II ' ped from here. ·
pairs being made to th~ Dunare quick to take advantag~ of pave ~f . ln cl!arge of seen oo the Ohlo Rivllf.
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a pool. stage when II Is availa.l the o(l~ . . . .
Aug. s, ltle - n Is reported . Paducab, Ky. Captain i!Dnble.
' .Navigalr'Sil\rt ' tl\e Gre•t Ka- Aug. 4, itll- The Green- at Cincinnati that the Louisville . brook's brother, Phillip HorA·
Three live rlvermen who have na)Yba Rl~~.' ,lloiU be ' Impeded land ii! eha!:le of Captain~ and Cincinnati Packet Oo. will · brook, proprietor of the Park·
been_loyal and ardent support- all this .mik''!lmwl~.'ol ." the iB. Greene passel\ dowil ~not f1!build the lndi.ana. The'eraburg wbarl, with his wife /
e" "' the Ohio River improve- damage done to Locks 4-$-3 iii dllf · evening wiUI' a rood trip. uppert wori!;a Wert! burned
• are spending three weeks vae&amp;ment are Captain Oscar Barrett, the recent rUnout.
· Ca'Ptain Gordon C. G_reepe;· own~ few weeks ago. Lou.est hid for ltion in New York and other ·
Cincinnati; Captain William ' James Sn!ellzel'. of \his city, . er of the packet, reporla
a a new eahin was $25,0110, Tile points In the east.

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er Whitey Beegle. He c~ntinues foxhuntmg at the age of 83. Posing here with
Beegle &amp;fld two of his fiVe dogs, AJax and Butch, is Joe Stalura, Pittslmrgh who
Is one of Mr. Beegle's 28 grandchildren.
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the name of th•lr rlghta.
appear to contend they
above the law.
Tile 111011t startling comment
recenUy In Chicago by
S!O,kely' Carmlebael, hot-beaded
power" advocate and
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oleo u "undemoerattc" and
lllort tl IIIe poner ofleot. eve• "fucfllle." Some olllooae
'• ap[Jipt IIIetr Mlow Amerl- brllllut )llllllg feolt at Berll•
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,... 'lllil tllllr'· lhulou ol !bat they are looUid by no
~ey YlrtUlly a way
ef law or rule they bad no pari
life. Tbey .lire' UroiUIJJ m • III malda1. Tboy accept nt
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thet crime 11 human a&amp;d,
democratic.
the ennobling cloak
ot the word "democratic" Is InFar too often, public bellavbeing thrown over an manof .\merleans II appaU!q. ner of licentious behavior. The
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word Is being defined to me;In:
llvel7
Olhen are
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Dangerous Lawlessness is
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lor a local grange to pass uv an opportanlty to show its ingenuity in an exhibit at a
local fair. ·
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we mus! .ihank lor keeping alive a ricb
lair trallfllon. w~ only bow to the ancient
"pleasure" type lair with our midwaya,
j)Ur fireworks, tbe special entertam'ibent
contracted' each Fair week.
Certainly, if it weren't for our bard.
working · ~ung people theie' hardly could
be lairs iJ1 Galiia aod Mason CounUes ..,
In Meigs County, some 500 young folks,
assoc~ated in 4-H, Ff A, FHA groupo, to
gether With the extension stafl, keep tba
lair jumping. An estimated $2,500 Is dl9.
tributed •nnually to the young people ill
premlums and prizes.
That circulates a1 roughly $5 per youth,
not enough to ot!ract !bern into the judg·
ing and exhibiters• lists. What doeo brinu
them mto the fair is the spirit of compeUtlon, .
desire to exceiJ in raising,
groommg, · and showing a dairy animal.
for example, or the thrill o1 receiving the
coveted "A" on a sewing project.
Here is the true value of fairs today,
whether 8enior or Junior1 :the cultivation
. of exceueke, so peculiary ' American.
And we older folks recognize this value.
We envy the vigorous spirit In wbich it is
fulfilled .
And thus we continue to support our
local, county · level lain. w.. tern civHi·
2ation has enjoyed lairs for perhaps 1500
years. May we have them auother 15001

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BY WILIJAM S. WHITE ·
8JI!OUIII to 111 lmporllll! cl!ecli
' · not Ia be able- to eampalp
WASmNGTON - Tile deatb
to the equally Ulldeclared l'resl·
O'CoiiJIOI'•.o·~ led ....
'4~t ~efeller with anyUie milr\i~ ueql _;·-;&amp;1114wish Is running so strongly withdenuat ambitions of Richard
M.' . ~~g his fulllnher,_,. 'olul _ :;1!'1!:'~ - laat ·'
In New York ·lle!nocratie poll·
· Nixon, wbo Is In fact Romney's
fl!! "!'"!r.w. Some poulbly cyn.
- · · tile I!JioRepubllc8Jr
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, 781!'
lies as to Increase lmmena•ly
main rival u of now. Nixon Is
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Rel!lll&gt;leal ~era- In New York bf..
Republican ollanceo lor winning·
the more or leu certain choice
llcJri 14cdN7 " .. J!lqJliJII lbt
Jlove .!bat IUC!b 111 eventllaUIJ
that key state this year.
o1 the Mldl'ieatern and Far we ..
.~~~~ !It N•w York Cl!J.
Wluld 1101 be teo dlatre!llllng · to
It Is the most significant eurtern wtnga of tbe G.O.P.
Plallllf.. O'CoDDOr W8l lbUI
the belld Dernoerat of tl!e state,
rent political story In the Unl~
Given any klod of party unJ.
the IDI!Jcited cl!QJce· tor elevaSen. ilobeTt Kennedy. An unlion to.,lbe Govemar'a IPOI lhll
ed States. For a Repub!fcan suety, the Democrats would be the
wOijDded and • IIUttel!llfui o•.
year. But lbey dQ!I't do 11\111&amp;1
cess In New York In November
odds on favorllel to nnseat RileCol!nor wllUld, from the m&lt;&gt;eYIII IIOIIIHibat·.. raUonally Ia
would do much to renew ·the
kefe!fer and .0 recapture the
ment Qf Ida oleetlon as Governfortunes. of the Eastern wing of
vast political mechanism .of
NAnl!,•,llork 1D. beb.u of wakir
or, at least lel'lously challengeDemacrall deii'L .
the party generally. SpecUieal·
New York State. Tiley are far
If not aetuaDy displace Kennely, II would restore the lost lust.
more numerous than the Repubdy as the top cloy of the party,
er of Gov. Nelson Rockefeller,
Deans In what Is, alter aU, a
l'mlntdlatelf olber faotlona,
A te-•I•cHon of lloeketeDer,
traditionally Democratic state.
notably Ollt led by Franldia
At aU events, Kennedy hOI
Roose.elt. ::._
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. 1811.theto Ured
eut
done nolbln•• to make hls own
. O'CorutOr
In short, would mean a powBut a kind of Balkan civil war
irl!b
orlul boOst to Eas'ent; Repubnow rages so fiercely among
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cllotee for the gubernatorial n&lt;&gt;Ucanlsm's prospeelo of cou·
them as to oUer tile probability
but lnev#lble. ellarp lbat be
mlnation flatly clear. Tbus he
lniUing tbe 1968 Republlean
that whoever eventuaUy emer" 11 a , "boa" e~te. Prehu taken no atep to reduce the
NaUoBai Convtntion.
ges as the Demoeratle nominee ·
etaely tbla 1101'1 of lljeledram.atlc
party lnllgbUng that Is glvlng
TO put tile thing yet more
for Governor will bave been 10
Jl0118eDie bas for YM . bel!ll
such enormous if indirect assi•l·
concretely, II would •ive a
badly cut up by other Dem&lt;&gt;destroying atrong Demoerall ID
ance to Rockefeller.
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York
In bellalf of weakv
strong Impulse to the undeclar·
crats as to mnke RockefeUer'l
Tile Democrats managed last
ones. This year It Is happening
ed candidacy of Gov. George
job of defeating blm lncomparall over apln; and lhll Ume
year to throw away the New
Romney of Mlehtgan lor tho
ably easier than It need hava
York mayoralty by howling and
1968 Republican Presidenli•l
been.
the falkut 11 national In lllOpe.
ceaseless vendettas among
nomination, since he Is the real
For monlha !I has been per..
It now appean IIIJt O'Coonor
themselves. Tiley aro well on
choice of the Eastern Republifectly clear to any objeeUve obIIUI)' tither be denied lbe notn·
the way to throwing away tho
ean establishment
server that the Demoerals' best
JnaUon outrlibt or 10 mauled
governorship this year for lilt
OorrespOndlngly, It would-__ __::be::.t.::to:..:tak=e...:on::..::Roc::.:::ke.::let.::l...:er:..wou.:....._ld_ _ _...,
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lltchord S. Owen, Publ~Mr
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ew York DemOCt~S; ii~lh Wish~

Proof that Times Doo Change, Afterall
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Chester T~Mhil~ E:uc. Editor
DtDighl W•llierholt, Editor
Hobarl Willon, Jr, Mun. Editor

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FORMER Gallla countlan Wayne A. McCulty, after lhventJn&amp; 1118111 al
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The "Office Rules'' reprinted

below,

standard lor 104 years ago, have been
circulated by Trans World Airlines. and
have been provided us by
Mr. Eddie
Blake ol Middleport
We make no evaluation to which
are
the better times, 1802 or 1966. It is enough
to remind ourselves that great grandpa
grew up in times of more stringent conventions than do our children today. What
a field day the collegians had back then,
with so many more freedom restricling
rules to fracture!

Here are 10 rules for the standard office
of 1862:
- Office employees will daily sweep the
floors, dust the furniture, shelves,
and
showcases.
- Each day fil1 lamps, clean chimneys,

and trim wicks. Wash windows once

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- Each clerk will bring In a bucket

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l\'Jier and a scuttle of coal for the day's
busi ne::o&lt;;,
~ Make your pens carefully, you
may
wh ittle nibs to your individual taste.
- This office will be open at 7 A. M. and
close at 8 P.M. dally, except QD the Sabbath, on whicb day it wiU riiiimin closed.
Each employee is expected .tO spend tlie
Sabbath by attending Church 1Pd contrf·

The Tri ·- Counties are, or have been,
up to their collective necks in rairs. The
Gallia Oounty Junior Fair ran lour days
last week to the delight of some 30,000
persons. Mason County's Fair opens Wednesdav at 7 p. m. when West Virginia Attorney General C. Donald Robertson appears at, -the grounds on t.he old TNT site.
Meigs County's lair opens August 16 lor
its traditional five . day run.
Whence fairs? How, and why, have
metropolitan and rural America clasped a
folkway dating back at least to 5th Century Europe so heartily and altered and
re-shap~ it to be peculiarly American?
Traditionally, fairs in the old countries
ket fairs. They were money~making ventures, nearly pllre and simple. Huge fairs
in England, France and Gennany, commissioned by the central governments began to die slow death, by the 19th Centllry. However, fairs, more oRen of the
pleasure kind, continued at the village
and district levels.
In the United States, in conlrast with
typical European fairs where trade ieatures predominate, American fairs have
l!erved chiefly the function of agricultur'

buting liberally to the cause of the Lord.
-Men employees will be given an evenIng oU """h week for eouriing purposes,
or two .,.enlngs a week U they regularly
go to Church.
-After an employee ha.- spent IS hours
of labor in the office, he should spend the
time reading Ire Bible and other good
books while contemplating the Glories and
tbe building up of the Kingdom.
-Every employee should lay aside
from each pay a goodly sum of his earnIngs lor his benefit during his declining
years, so that ·he will not beenme a bur·
den upon the eiWlty of his betters.
-Any employee who smokes Spanish
cigars, uses liquor in any form, gets shav·
ed at a barher shop or frequents p o o I
and public halls, wiU give me good reason to auspect his worth, Intentions, IDteg·
rity, and honesty.
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labora laitblully and without fault lor a
period . of live years in my service, and
whn h'as been thrifty and attentive Ill his
religious duties, and is looked upon by his
fellowmen as a substantial and law-aljid·
ing citizen, will be g~ an Increase -.ifo·&amp;
cents per day in his pay, providing a just
return In profits from lbe business- pel'
.mits it.
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track, and in crop "and other exhibits, accepted standards of exceUeoce have been
' gradually developed,
In recent rears of Jodging contests par·
ticipated in by boys and girls and by col·
lege students bave become added attractions.

Indeed, by these mid - sixties, boys and
girls in many countries have for all practical purposes laken over the business of
girl In many countie have lor all praotical burpoe taken over the bu!ne
of
lairs. Gallia County has only a "Junior
Fair" conducted by its Junior Fair Board
with adult guidance and supervision. Mason County has a Junior fair, but
Meigs
Oounty, happily, continues to offer a
Senior and Junior Fair.
A sign of the times, perhaps, Is that in
Meigs County recently a local
grange
took a show of hands on whether or not It
should place an exhibit in the 1966 fair.
for a loca l grange to pass up an opportunWe note witll som~ sadness that only 25

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JRodgen, Pittsburgh; 81111 Cap-lform.., wenbon atewanl andjaearclty ·of roWIIen wbo are · Indm~a, aforma'bigo~whoel- U a &amp;eaeral atrlko GtC1II'I on j
Passage of the Rivers and taill E. A. Burnsides, Pl Pleaa· ,cook on Pltllburgh towboalll paid '1 a day and board.
•: With the old Bosto~l eo- .lbe railroad
. , lbe sleamboats 1 The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, August 1, 1966-1
Harbors BW, ond Its suboequ..t aat. Tbese men for
several and packeta, !lllYa lbero was Captaill Greene reports tabor gmes, 18 qut on the Ci!wmuU wUI be beJ!efltted. Every steam- I-;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;~
aignlng by President Woodrow years have been successful opo more tbiiD· eae "amboat w!III •at tile CllldJiDati wharl bal'ller 1ways, having her hog-&lt;:balna ,.. boat ud the bargea at PIU. ~
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W. WDson, brought promise of erators of large stsamboata ud four eRgiDia - two on a aide. to secure !than be ever,. knew placed ao the hull can be used burgb wiD .be p)aced lo . ..,m.
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Ohio River and an unbroken southern rivers.
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Did 111111 equipped with folp' -l!a- 'At St. Lout( ·It Ia reported I was built Ill 1900 and her cabin Captain William Bay of Jron,.,
pool stage for the
Gallipolis
Wbile about ail allea for the gtnes.; The late John C. Oliver thatNegrorousternredemand- burned of! last May!. Tbe ton ,la advertising the packet '
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area, according to the River IO&lt;!ko and dOilUI have beetl was eoglneer.
lng teO a month oa packell boat was Insured for f41),000. Greyhound for sale. Captaia
News of August, 1916.
located, It Ia oot known whoa
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carrying wheat and corn.
Bay deslreo to dlopose of bis .
Most important leWS
was work will be common.... al
Aua· .. Jt.. - lt la rej!orted Captain Tom Roush, Hunting· Aug. 7, 191f - Captain Got· river interesta. Pete Lallance Is ,
that which appeared iJl
the · Dam 25 to be eonalncled at lbat a packet wU1 agaiD be an- ton, veter.. riverman,
who .don G. Greene, It Is reported; 110\V Coplaln of the Greyboulld. ,
Aug. 5, 1916 !Uver News'
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. . - 1ered in the Big Sandy River 1bas ~n captain of the Grey- wm build a small light draught Pilot Ollie WilliamsonIa on· I be
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this miles above Galllpolla.
Itrade to run from Catlettsburg 1boWld for a number of years, scow bow packet of IS tons and Greyhound. Ollie II oae of the
city, (Gallipolis), president of Other iliteresting river news to the beadwatero. This remlnda has resigned that post on the 25 passengers to run up I he best Ia the bu.oinilso.
the Ohio Valley lmprovement jot 50 years ago, inclu&lt;jed:
' ' US of the light draught Sandy boat and wm retire from the ,Big Sandy Rivv from Catletta.
-------------------'-----Assoclatiou, stated Friday he Aag. 1, 1916 - Following the :''Gipera" or the
"Mosquito rtver. The GreybuWld Is one of · burg to George'• ~~eek. T be
Is well pleased with the River lead of l'teoident Wilson
fu 1Fleet.'' ·as tbose frail scow bow, the Bay Une boats running i trade up the Big Sandy
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appropriation for continuing the •signj!lg the Rivers and Barbara · belt-non sldewheelera were CIIU- ~ between Portsmouth and Hunt- been abandoned lor some lime.
work of canalizing the Ohlo Bill, carrying an 'appropriali!¥1 [eil by rlvermen when
tbey lngtoa.
EngiDeer Sike Wood, one ol
River.
, of $5 millioo for Ohio River were quite numerous 20 years The Pittsburgh - Charleston the beat m the river business,
Ool. Vance returned
from · improvement, the River lm- lago.
I pocket Dunbar waa towed here 1ill here overbau!lng the steamWashington, D. C. sometim~ provement Oommitt&lt;e of the Tbe government has
aot lfrom the KaRawha
Docks ler R. Dunbar's machinery and
ago. He iniOI'IIlll 'lis tlrat. the Huntington Chamber of Oom- t1toughl It a profitable business Tuesday to bave two new boil- assisting iR the lnstallatioB of
$5 million allotted lor the OhiO jmerce wiD· get Into f!mlledialt! bl improve the Big Sandy Riv- iera install&lt;\d at !be Acme Shop. Inew boilers that are being placRlver will start lour new dams. action and, press National ~ er, wbicb has been a great lim- Boiler material has gone oky -~ ed on the packet.
Captain
Col. Vance hopes that one of resentalives lor the completion· ber stream in its day, the tim- 111gb in price. The Dunbar's Sike's wile, wbo bas been m
these will be Dam 71 near Mil·· of 1Ja1n 71, located north of ber being of the poplar species. iiWJ recenUy received a gener- jlor several monlha, is undergo·
1 The boating business on the al over-hauling on the doeks ing treatment at Holzer Hooplt·
lersport. Tile completiOn of UiJs the city. ..
dam is of great importance and · ')'lie .,...linn of this d a m Big Sandy was on the decrease and with new boilers, the pack-1a!, and ill showing signs of 1m
means a complete slack wa~ would give Gallipolis . and before the C &amp; 0 raiiroad put a et win be In good shape I or 1provement. Engineer Wood bas
sq.ge of 120 miles from Hunt· ifluntlngton an unbroken ehan- branch along its banks. Since business. Tile cost•of operating been on the Tacoma lor sever·
ington to Gallipolis and on up Inel of pool water' lor a distance Ithat time, the river buslneS9 a packet is said to have great- al ""asons.
the Great Kanawha River to of 60 mi~ up the Ohlo !Uver, ' has practically been abandoned. Jy Increased this year.
Engtnesr Joha WUis and PI·
. Charleston and the headwaters,! and .wouill lik~Jise plil tbe ' All of the old limo ''Glpera" Tile Greene Line pac~ets are lot Charley Mlltthews are keep
WKEWARM SUPPORT · 1Ka11"tlwha Rivef: It ~ · said peti- 1 have long ago passed to the carrying hundreds of barrels ing the !erryboai·Francio going
Packets operate as far up the lions '; W,ill be ,clrc;ulated in this I1I9neyard.
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Kunawha River as Montgom- vicinity ~- that all
pressure Add 50 years &lt;OD tlver SlDiday ; appleo to Clncmnatl where they busmess.
ery, and towboats bring
out will be •j)rought to -beat for the Much of the Big Sandy River ;bring from $2 to $4 a barrel. Captam Fred Hornbrock, one
loaded cnal barges from polpts building of Dam 71.
. limber Is now. shipped to Cln- jTbe Greenland picked up over of tbe owners of tbe Dunllar,
above Montgomery. Rlvermen, l .
Icinnati ,by rail. Tills timber was :500 barrels between Gallipolis Mrs. Homtn:ook BAd daughter
with a·few exceptions, are luke- Aig. !, 1911 Captain lor years taken down the river : and Prootorville Thursday nlght. lwere here Sunday.
Captain
warm in their support of the Je~ P. ~ughes is in command in rafts by towboats. It Is nolf• One bundred barrela were ship- Hornbrook is looking alter reriver improvement but
they qf th~ G~n~ale,, ~llh, Purser · only o&lt;!&lt;'aeionally th~t a raft II ' ped from here. ·
pairs being made to th~ Dunare quick to take advantag~ of pave ~f . ln cl!arge of seen oo the Ohlo Rivllf.
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a pool. stage when II Is availa.l the o(l~ . . . .
Aug. s, ltle - n Is reported . Paducab, Ky. Captain i!Dnble.
' .Navigalr'Sil\rt ' tl\e Gre•t Ka- Aug. 4, itll- The Green- at Cincinnati that the Louisville . brook's brother, Phillip HorA·
Three live rlvermen who have na)Yba Rl~~.' ,lloiU be ' Impeded land ii! eha!:le of Captain~ and Cincinnati Packet Oo. will · brook, proprietor of the Park·
been_loyal and ardent support- all this .mik''!lmwl~.'ol ." the iB. Greene passel\ dowil ~not f1!build the lndi.ana. The'eraburg wbarl, with his wife /
e" "' the Ohio River improve- damage done to Locks 4-$-3 iii dllf · evening wiUI' a rood trip. uppert wori!;a Wert! burned
• are spending three weeks vae&amp;ment are Captain Oscar Barrett, the recent rUnout.
· Ca'Ptain Gordon C. G_reepe;· own~ few weeks ago. Lou.est hid for ltion in New York and other ·
Cincinnati; Captain William ' James Sn!ellzel'. of \his city, . er of the packet, reporla
a a new eahin was $25,0110, Tile points In the east.

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Beegle &amp;fld two of his fiVe dogs, AJax and Butch, is Joe Stalura, Pittslmrgh who
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the name of th•lr rlghta.
appear to contend they
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Tile 111011t startling comment
recenUy In Chicago by
S!O,kely' Carmlebael, hot-beaded
power" advocate and
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oleo u "undemoerattc" and
lllort tl IIIe poner ofleot. eve• "fucfllle." Some olllooae
'• ap[Jipt IIIetr Mlow Amerl- brllllut )llllllg feolt at Berll•
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,... 'lllil tllllr'· lhulou ol !bat they are looUid by no
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life. Tbey .lire' UroiUIJJ m • III malda1. Tboy accept nt
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thet crime 11 human a&amp;d,
democratic.
the ennobling cloak
ot the word "democratic" Is InFar too often, public bellavbeing thrown over an manof .\merleans II appaU!q. ner of licentious behavior. The
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word Is being defined to me;In:
llvel7
Olhen are
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Dangerous Lawlessness is
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lor a local grange to pass uv an opportanlty to show its ingenuity in an exhibit at a
local fair. ·
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we mus! .ihank lor keeping alive a ricb
lair trallfllon. w~ only bow to the ancient
"pleasure" type lair with our midwaya,
j)Ur fireworks, tbe special entertam'ibent
contracted' each Fair week.
Certainly, if it weren't for our bard.
working · ~ung people theie' hardly could
be lairs iJ1 Galiia aod Mason CounUes ..,
In Meigs County, some 500 young folks,
assoc~ated in 4-H, Ff A, FHA groupo, to
gether With the extension stafl, keep tba
lair jumping. An estimated $2,500 Is dl9.
tributed •nnually to the young people ill
premlums and prizes.
That circulates a1 roughly $5 per youth,
not enough to ot!ract !bern into the judg·
ing and exhibiters• lists. What doeo brinu
them mto the fair is the spirit of compeUtlon, .
desire to exceiJ in raising,
groommg, · and showing a dairy animal.
for example, or the thrill o1 receiving the
coveted "A" on a sewing project.
Here is the true value of fairs today,
whether 8enior or Junior1 :the cultivation
. of exceueke, so peculiary ' American.
And we older folks recognize this value.
We envy the vigorous spirit In wbich it is
fulfilled .
And thus we continue to support our
local, county · level lain. w.. tern civHi·
2ation has enjoyed lairs for perhaps 1500
years. May we have them auother 15001

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BY WILIJAM S. WHITE ·
8JI!OUIII to 111 lmporllll! cl!ecli
' · not Ia be able- to eampalp
WASmNGTON - Tile deatb
to the equally Ulldeclared l'resl·
O'CoiiJIOI'•.o·~ led ....
'4~t ~efeller with anyUie milr\i~ ueql _;·-;&amp;1114wish Is running so strongly withdenuat ambitions of Richard
M.' . ~~g his fulllnher,_,. 'olul _ :;1!'1!:'~ - laat ·'
In New York ·lle!nocratie poll·
· Nixon, wbo Is In fact Romney's
fl!! "!'"!r.w. Some poulbly cyn.
- · · tile I!JioRepubllc8Jr
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, 781!'
lies as to Increase lmmena•ly
main rival u of now. Nixon Is
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Rel!lll&gt;leal ~era- In New York bf..
Republican ollanceo lor winning·
the more or leu certain choice
llcJri 14cdN7 " .. J!lqJliJII lbt
Jlove .!bat IUC!b 111 eventllaUIJ
that key state this year.
o1 the Mldl'ieatern and Far we ..
.~~~~ !It N•w York Cl!J.
Wluld 1101 be teo dlatre!llllng · to
It Is the most significant eurtern wtnga of tbe G.O.P.
Plallllf.. O'CoDDOr W8l lbUI
the belld Dernoerat of tl!e state,
rent political story In the Unl~
Given any klod of party unJ.
the IDI!Jcited cl!QJce· tor elevaSen. ilobeTt Kennedy. An unlion to.,lbe Govemar'a IPOI lhll
ed States. For a Repub!fcan suety, the Democrats would be the
wOijDded and • IIUttel!llfui o•.
year. But lbey dQ!I't do 11\111&amp;1
cess In New York In November
odds on favorllel to nnseat RileCol!nor wllUld, from the m&lt;&gt;eYIII IIOIIIHibat·.. raUonally Ia
would do much to renew ·the
kefe!fer and .0 recapture the
ment Qf Ida oleetlon as Governfortunes. of the Eastern wing of
vast political mechanism .of
NAnl!,•,llork 1D. beb.u of wakir
or, at least lel'lously challengeDemacrall deii'L .
the party generally. SpecUieal·
New York State. Tiley are far
If not aetuaDy displace Kennely, II would restore the lost lust.
more numerous than the Repubdy as the top cloy of the party,
er of Gov. Nelson Rockefeller,
Deans In what Is, alter aU, a
l'mlntdlatelf olber faotlona,
A te-•I•cHon of lloeketeDer,
traditionally Democratic state.
notably Ollt led by Franldia
At aU events, Kennedy hOI
Roose.elt. ::._
'r., be
. 1811.theto Ured
eut
done nolbln•• to make hls own
. O'CorutOr
In short, would mean a powBut a kind of Balkan civil war
irl!b
orlul boOst to Eas'ent; Repubnow rages so fiercely among
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cllotee for the gubernatorial n&lt;&gt;Ucanlsm's prospeelo of cou·
them as to oUer tile probability
but lnev#lble. ellarp lbat be
mlnation flatly clear. Tbus he
lniUing tbe 1968 Republlean
that whoever eventuaUy emer" 11 a , "boa" e~te. Prehu taken no atep to reduce the
NaUoBai Convtntion.
ges as the Demoeratle nominee ·
etaely tbla 1101'1 of lljeledram.atlc
party lnllgbUng that Is glvlng
TO put tile thing yet more
for Governor will bave been 10
Jl0118eDie bas for YM . bel!ll
such enormous if indirect assi•l·
concretely, II would •ive a
badly cut up by other Dem&lt;&gt;destroying atrong Demoerall ID
ance to Rockefeller.
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York
In bellalf of weakv
strong Impulse to the undeclar·
crats as to mnke RockefeUer'l
Tile Democrats managed last
ones. This year It Is happening
ed candidacy of Gov. George
job of defeating blm lncomparall over apln; and lhll Ume
year to throw away the New
Romney of Mlehtgan lor tho
ably easier than It need hava
York mayoralty by howling and
1968 Republican Presidenli•l
been.
the falkut 11 national In lllOpe.
ceaseless vendettas among
nomination, since he Is the real
For monlha !I has been per..
It now appean IIIJt O'Coonor
themselves. Tiley aro well on
choice of the Eastern Republifectly clear to any objeeUve obIIUI)' tither be denied lbe notn·
the way to throwing away tho
ean establishment
server that the Demoerals' best
JnaUon outrlibt or 10 mauled
governorship this year for lilt
OorrespOndlngly, It would-__ __::be::.t.::to:..:tak=e...:on::..::Roc::.:::ke.::let.::l...:er:..wou.:....._ld_ _ _...,
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lltchord S. Owen, Publ~Mr
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ew York DemOCt~S; ii~lh Wish~

Proof that Times Doo Change, Afterall
So you think time
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PUBLISHED BY THE OHIO VALLEY I'UBUSHlNG COMPANY
Chester T~Mhil~ E:uc. Editor
DtDighl W•llierholt, Editor
Hobarl Willon, Jr, Mun. Editor

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FORMER Gallla countlan Wayne A. McCulty, after lhventJn&amp; 1118111 al
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Supplylq • Vti'J slpiD..nt
0101111 of Ieeder eallle to

BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
packlnJ wiJJ result Ill
C-ly Ell. A...t., Alfletl)llre seeds. Tblo po!Dt is cover~!(! In
Thirty Meigs Co!Jnty farmers one of the filum on Pqa 13
saw etcellent f·-·: ~..s Exten~·. BulleliD ' 417 '"HI
meadows at the Fiild Dly at Forage. Vleldl."
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tl&gt;e Southeast Test Fatmi al . '
' ALFALFA BBST .,
IC.ryent~" this P,.st week. •
'·Alfalfa Is the best
Field Day, arranged ' byl·tor summer aeedlnJ. .
ASC, SCS, and Extension seedlpgs of blrdsfoot trefoil
IService. cooperat~ with Rob· som~ames sue&lt;essful when

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eotn yield wiJilltl be' 550
sorghun 475 poundll and
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C•untlet-Phone ft2·2111
J•ck W. CerMr, Mtr.
"L" on hule 7 a U 111 tho
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$299.95 $220.00
$349.95 $270.00
$239.9S $172.00
$269.95 $208.00
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$149.95 .:$119.00
$25U5' $19UO
$3fJ.95 $268.00
$2~.95 $237.00
$249.95 $170.00
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14'•LY AMERICAN SWIVEL ROCKER _ _ $79.95

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; EARLY' AMERICAN sWlviL ROCKER

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EARLY AMERICAN ROCkER RECUNER _ $129.95
~RLY .AMERICAN. ROCKER RECLINER_ $139.95

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"HOUSE PAINT, Outside ·· gal. $4.00
ARMY COTS .. · .. ·.. ·· .. .. .. $4.88
Thayer Full Sla- Complete wlh ~tmi.

BABY BEDS · ........ .. .. ··· $39.00

LlviiiO Room Wal'tY'

TABLE$, All 3 ·,;; · .. · \.. $14.75
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MODERN, Forrest Green
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:MODERN, Brown 1nd Beige
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MODEIIN, Ru1t, 2 Pc., .
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MODERN, Brown, 2 Pc. ..
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EARLY AMERICAN, Gold Print_ Sof1 Bed Suile, Wood Arms
EARLY AMERICAN, Ru1t
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~RLY AMER., Brown &amp; Beige Print Nylon end Foam
WLY ·AMERICAN, Print Cover _Nylon 1nd Fo1m
· E4RLY AMERICAN, Print Cover _s..ly Linnecl end Fo1m _
EA!tlYAMEIIICAN, Brown &amp; Green Row

Exclusive I No Drag
Or Wedging With A
New Holland Blower t

Ton Ohio feeder calf sales In
Southcentral Ohio will sell approximately 9,000 bead of native
belt Ieeder ralm Utls
fall. '
More than 16,000 will be sold '
lbrough graded aales In Ohio.
Tbe calves will be graded In·
~uslable shear ba~ allhe discherae point sllcu
to
lots by breed, su, grade
o build-up every It me 1 paddle pa.sse~. Rtsult:
and wellht. .Hellen welgbiDg
blower runs smoothly; without drll or wedjlneover 6110 lbs. will be B..C's
ioad alter load-even with gummy hayiiJI·Or lone,
tested or V'acclnated. Only ICilY·
Wllted.erass. II makes a New Holland blOwer idol
for fllhng taller,. wider silos. You'll alao 'like the low
01 of beef breedlnJ wllb no eehopper and onset wheels the! let yqur wacons
onornlcal defects and the males
come up tlosi to unl6ad. Stop in socih for full
properly rastrated wDJ be · acdatalls and free litwature.
,.. ,.. · c.-cepted by each of the
IO!!al
tanner sale committees.
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Ohio are Athens: O«ober 4
·and November 5: Chillicothe. ;
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noon,
except Gallipolis which Is
TltACTOR SALES &amp; SERVICE
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Pomeroy, Ohio FOr consignmenl infonnut;on.
cont·..;::l lort~l rc.:~ nty f:..-t .. wlenl
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taloupe, carnlti, chard, eoU1rds, picnic land.
share of the success In summer farm at ;;""'~the
Hudlon 3 Gallon
fruit and ' ve(fllble II'OUps to lain, h1lf a medium
crus, kale, pumpkin aplnach John Cooper, otato parks di- seedlngs.
seed'
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the lil~IJ diet. These I . II'IPifruit. 11lii111ze o1
sweet potataet turmp'
vision m8lllger in Northern He points out that perhaps the two tngs, ~ durln8 lbe
furnhilf 'lubstanlill share ol tnc can be lmjloHant both
wln!er squash, 'other dark gree~ Ohio. aod Carl Hartz. the park's j m~st important key to success PenJ:::S;..;~tles used were
the vitamlu A valpe and near- meeting dietary needs aad
leaves.
manager, are clearinl away w1th swnmer seedlngs is moil- Tbe farmen !~':;
iy all of the al!COI'bic acid (vii· avoiding ucesaive ralorlc
debris, IIIOII'inl lite grast and lure control. In thla coontelloo Field Da
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take. Ono-teurtil to one _
Alcorbla acid lootl IOW'ret weeds, plawinl up tho beach volunteer small vain 1s
fre.
1 were also mut:!l
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should be Included In tilt diet and pulling together picnic ly 11 mucb a factor u Ia awn.
lbe..':avy IJ'Owth
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ually renaldered
dally. Depeucllng on IU!On, tables In preparation lor 'lsi· mer rainfall. Wbea July raiM dan ..1 umby•~•- .~llql
Ohio diet.. ar. likely to be be- size 10. Mlldren. .
market prlcee, and omt lootl ton.
l""m!nate small grains sum·
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low rl'f'ommended aUowaaces
supplioa, the foods c:husen te
mer seeding aeedbeds c~ best thetb farm. It waa pointed oul
fnr these nulrlend. Cellulost pr tDark lfeen lnd tleep
furnisb Ibis vitamin may vary mtlliard, ulo.
. 1 be prepared by di4kU. Disk· at ID the production of allage,
·For A Limited Tirri6pt1'iy.
sPn\ in Ms• foodo
absorbs vegetables are valuable
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The homemaker's sldll lti pte- lng will kill the lnlall grain the IOrllium Produces consltl·
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in~Iuded in family meals, the jltjltJtJ.f ··~~ the llliount of In the seedbed lor the now for- : . ~JetC t end ,mdrY m
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nrnducis. lncludlnJ vegetables indicalor of the level tf
da!ly plan should provide at VItamin C retelned In lite fond age seeulng.
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and fruits In m..ls adds color, min A source present in
least one oerving o1 1 good when 11 Ia served.
Wben omall graln whlcb ,.81 ml':..'"'b·leon lbe baSis
flavor. a!Ml torture intere!!l.
vegetable. The deep yellow
'"'"'ce of ritamln c or two ser. thrown over by lbe combine baa
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Four Or more serving•
of dark gr.On as Jn
tlrip of' "tatr !IOur'ce.
. ·Qtber, ngetablos and frwt not germinated prior lo the alart praduotlon of com for silage In
vegetab~es anll-oi jruil! . are!broccoli indicate • high
Good sources are: grapefruit inclutllnJ the papular
corn, of aeedbed preparation, plowing tbe ylelcl per acre II equal.
recommended ilr.ly.- ~ · serving min A value. . or lf'apefrnlt juice orance or IleUs, aad peaa add lesser ia the preferred llilage aper. 'lbe COIIIJiaralive fl&amp;ures
'or teen-agers and adulls Is con- At Ieaot eYery other day, orantie juice, rantal~upe, otraw- but Important emounls of nu- a~_on, . Plowing wiU live be!ter s!derlnJ com capable ot .Ylelld-11
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green pepper, sweet red pep- er IJ'OUPI. Many ol these when wlJJ tllsklng, however, plowlnJ IGI'IbUm at 30 Ioiii or t
per.. Fair SGurces of vitamin. C ultll ill quantity may add lm· also reBUlts In a lftaler Iosa sudan _grasa bybrldll of
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are:'Jiuuydew melle, wab.r. portant amounta ·of eesential o1 SGU moiSture. Tbe reaiOD for
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' collards, kohlr~bi, lemon valuable fer Iron, lltiamlne, and ture wblrh abouJd be available 7.5, aad sor&amp;bum sudan
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- Also In connection wllb moisture manqa~, seedbed preparation and method of aeed·
lng become of great Importance.
A firm, well-packed seedbed is
Important Tbe use of presswheels on the grain drill ia the
best stand insurance available
for summer seedings.
Where press · wheels are not
available, lbe preferred aystem
Is to culti-pack before and alter I
seeding. In Ibis operation care 1
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Farmers attending the Field high probabllity wilb alfalfa and
BY BRYIION R. CARTER va&amp;n. nd In our lOll conser- nur Cheshire, John ' Howerdl - · Mt'olntppl, Oklahewere Impressed with the thO" low probabUity with
eo. ~rtollllu Areot, Agrte. va&amp;n, and In our Hll couoer-larm pond, Tycoon Lake
ma, .u Te•a•.
stands. One ••· foot trefoil. Early seedlnJ,
Don I miS! 1he Gallll Coonty business people, and other or- wlldllle area Waterway at
stand had a eomblna- orous fall growlb, and
Soil Cooservatlla mmlot Air ganlzattono and 11enclel, bave rt1 YOUDI
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Sautbceutral Ohio Ia espec- Uon of orchardgrass and birds- cover all contrlbute to succlss11J
~~urh:":"'beay, A~ust H 111. w
orktd herdtedta _plfn lhll event ~llege, and the Lonnie
~ adapted lor feeder rail foot trefoil. Up to the presettl of summer seedlngs. tiJmolloy,IJ
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ea ..ng o zer 11 1• prNOil al ia publlc ser- farm.
,..-uetioa due to the adja- time there has been dilficultp Among the lf'8sses,
Field on u, s. Roqte !5, lnd 7. Vice to the resldtQII of this arceet VIII market area. Ally in establishing and maintaining brome crass and Kentucky
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Gallipolis, 11'0111 t:3D a.in. to 1 ea.
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leaving ::!tsmlpo~~lamaUion, EDarl ploriq lbe )IOIIIblllllea of ensome possibility, bowever, mer. seeding. Tall leSCUJ!
uperviSOrs o e a ua il ro01houl lbe day: Each plane
' vm on on an terlllr lbe Ieeder calf prodactrefoil might be establish- lrcbarclrass are Jess sure
Conservadon District
Boord caa accommodate three passen- Notter ,farm, Walerwey
lloo buible11 wotl)d
Jront eel for one year and then lbe estabhsb 111 summer see&lt;llng . IJ
hoP'..,. the . tour will accompllsh gers. Tbe
bu been dl· Woodrow Pope farm, Ed
from a aew bull ella J_uli ,.._ meadow become strictly a grass Tall fescue particularly it
a real purpose by living folb vldecl into· two routes. Eacb lero farm, aad Sprinc aad con- leeltll by the Cooperative Ex- '
alter the trefoil dlsap- ceptlble to winterkill when
In GaDla and IUrrounding coun· route Is approxlmltely .U mHos lour atrlpcropping oo John Gil- taslon Service ealldtd, "Beef
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makes only m!Dimal ,..,dlin!1ll
"•• a- better look · at the land -~ and requlna about 25 mln- llam farm.
C... Herda." TbiJ oe" bulleIn considerinK the posslbill!y vowlh.
Oft whlclt llily Hv\.;.
utes flying time. ·
Tbert will be 1 Mlrlt
lie Nt. 475 !1 avaUollle at aU of summer seediDIS, it was Summe: seedings whicb
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found that the most sure meth- 1o the wmter With
mitiimaiill
•bout 'land Jtse. The .pro~lems roul!l •'
/GaiUa County from lite air on
of establishing 1 summer lf'OWtb - ellher the result
et·~lJid. use' laoe UR in eonser- Natta Relte - Strip mlnee Sundey, AUJilst 14.
totley 11 with alfalfa la~ seeding or delayed _germi·'
Newest State Park
srass. However, problema wlllt uatwn due 1o dry weather -will
FdbtJ'Ior the Famt'ly
llfillta weevO are leadlnl ~ be beuelllled by the
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packlnJ wiJJ result Ill
C-ly Ell. A...t., Alfletl)llre seeds. Tblo po!Dt is cover~!(! In
Thirty Meigs Co!Jnty farmers one of the filum on Pqa 13
saw etcellent f·-·: ~..s Exten~·. BulleliD ' 417 '"HI
meadows at the Fiild Dly at Forage. Vleldl."
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tl&gt;e Southeast Test Fatmi al . '
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IC.ryent~" this P,.st week. •
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Field Day, arranged ' byl·tor summer aeedlnJ. .
ASC, SCS, and Extension seedlpgs of blrdsfoot trefoil
IService. cooperat~ with Rob· som~ames sue&lt;essful when

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; EARLY' AMERICAN sWlviL ROCKER

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EARLY AMERICAN ROCkER RECUNER _ $129.95
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Thayer Full Sla- Complete wlh ~tmi.

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MODEIIN, Ru1t, 2 Pc., .
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Ton Ohio feeder calf sales In
Southcentral Ohio will sell approximately 9,000 bead of native
belt Ieeder ralm Utls
fall. '
More than 16,000 will be sold '
lbrough graded aales In Ohio.
Tbe calves will be graded In·
~uslable shear ba~ allhe discherae point sllcu
to
lots by breed, su, grade
o build-up every It me 1 paddle pa.sse~. Rtsult:
and wellht. .Hellen welgbiDg
blower runs smoothly; without drll or wedjlneover 6110 lbs. will be B..C's
ioad alter load-even with gummy hayiiJI·Or lone,
tested or V'acclnated. Only ICilY·
Wllted.erass. II makes a New Holland blOwer idol
for fllhng taller,. wider silos. You'll alao 'like the low
01 of beef breedlnJ wllb no eehopper and onset wheels the! let yqur wacons
onornlcal defects and the males
come up tlosi to unl6ad. Stop in socih for full
properly rastrated wDJ be · acdatalls and free litwature.
,.. ,.. · c.-cepted by each of the
IO!!al
tanner sale committees.
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Ohio are Athens: O«ober 4
·and November 5: Chillicothe. ;
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October 4: and HUisboro: Octo- '
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noon,
except Gallipolis which Is
TltACTOR SALES &amp; SERVICE
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Pomeroy, Ohio FOr consignmenl infonnut;on.
cont·..;::l lort~l rc.:~ nty f:..-t .. wlenl
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aprlcols, broccol~ can- beach and about tour acres of seems to bear a very Important ardll'as~ e
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taloupe, carnlti, chard, eoU1rds, picnic land.
share of the success In summer farm at ;;""'~the
Hudlon 3 Gallon
fruit and ' ve(fllble II'OUps to lain, h1lf a medium
crus, kale, pumpkin aplnach John Cooper, otato parks di- seedlngs.
seed'
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were
the lil~IJ diet. These I . II'IPifruit. 11lii111ze o1
sweet potataet turmp'
vision m8lllger in Northern He points out that perhaps the two tngs, ~ durln8 lbe
furnhilf 'lubstanlill share ol tnc can be lmjloHant both
wln!er squash, 'other dark gree~ Ohio. aod Carl Hartz. the park's j m~st important key to success PenJ:::S;..;~tles used were
the vitamlu A valpe and near- meeting dietary needs aad
leaves.
manager, are clearinl away w1th swnmer seedlngs is moil- Tbe farmen !~':;
iy all of the al!COI'bic acid (vii· avoiding ucesaive ralorlc
debris, IIIOII'inl lite grast and lure control. In thla coontelloo Field Da
a. _ _
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take. Ono-teurtil to one _
Alcorbla acid lootl IOW'ret weeds, plawinl up tho beach volunteer small vain 1s
fre.
1 were also mut:!l
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should be Included In tilt diet and pulling together picnic ly 11 mucb a factor u Ia awn.
lbe..':avy IJ'Owth
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ually renaldered
dally. Depeucllng on IU!On, tables In preparation lor 'lsi· mer rainfall. Wbea July raiM dan ..1 umby•~•- .~llql
Ohio diet.. ar. likely to be be- size 10. Mlldren. .
market prlcee, and omt lootl ton.
l""m!nate small grains sum·
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low rl'f'ommended aUowaaces
supplioa, the foods c:husen te
mer seeding aeedbeds c~ best thetb farm. It waa pointed oul
fnr these nulrlend. Cellulost pr tDark lfeen lnd tleep
furnisb Ibis vitamin may vary mtlliard, ulo.
. 1 be prepared by di4kU. Disk· at ID the production of allage,
·For A Limited Tirri6pt1'iy.
sPn\ in Ms• foodo
absorbs vegetables are valuable
!rem time to time.
The homemaker's sldll lti pte- lng will kill the lnlall grain the IOrllium Produces consltl·
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in~Iuded in family meals, the jltjltJtJ.f ··~~ the llliount of In the seedbed lor the now for- : . ~JetC t end ,mdrY m
8oth
endS. PrePared!
nrnducis. lncludlnJ vegetables indicalor of the level tf
da!ly plan should provide at VItamin C retelned In lite fond age seeulng.
Is
wever, ~
and fruits In m..ls adds color, min A source present in
least one oerving o1 1 good when 11 Ia served.
Wben omall graln whlcb ,.81 ml':..'"'b·leon lbe baSis
flavor. a!Ml torture intere!!l.
vegetable. The deep yellow
'"'"'ce of ritamln c or two ser. thrown over by lbe combine baa
_... mulrlen~,
Four Or more serving•
of dark gr.On as Jn
tlrip of' "tatr !IOur'ce.
. ·Qtber, ngetablos and frwt not germinated prior lo the alart praduotlon of com for silage In
vegetab~es anll-oi jruil! . are!broccoli indicate • high
Good sources are: grapefruit inclutllnJ the papular
corn, of aeedbed preparation, plowing tbe ylelcl per acre II equal.
recommended ilr.ly.- ~ · serving min A value. . or lf'apefrnlt juice orance or IleUs, aad peaa add lesser ia the preferred llilage aper. 'lbe COIIIJiaralive fl&amp;ures
'or teen-agers and adulls Is con- At Ieaot eYery other day, orantie juice, rantal~upe, otraw- but Important emounls of nu- a~_on, . Plowing wiU live be!ter s!derlnJ com capable ot .Ylelld-11
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green pepper, sweet red pep- er IJ'OUPI. Many ol these when wlJJ tllsklng, however, plowlnJ IGI'IbUm at 30 Ioiii or t
per.. Fair SGurces of vitamin. C ultll ill quantity may add lm· also reBUlts In a lftaler Iosa sudan _grasa bybrldll of
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are:'Jiuuydew melle, wab.r. portant amounta ·of eesential o1 SGU moiSture. Tbe reaiOD for
per 1crt are as follows:
1'110
melon, tangerine or tangeriite nutrlenta. For eumple, the po- lhll courera with volunteer grlln
dry malier ln lana
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' collards, kohlr~bi, lemon valuable fer Iron, lltiamlne, and ture wblrh abouJd be available 7.5, aad sor&amp;bum sudan
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bealo femlly diet.
- Also In connection wllb moisture manqa~, seedbed preparation and method of aeed·
lng become of great Importance.
A firm, well-packed seedbed is
Important Tbe use of presswheels on the grain drill ia the
best stand insurance available
for summer seedings.
Where press · wheels are not
available, lbe preferred aystem
Is to culti-pack before and alter I
seeding. In Ibis operation care 1
oEfde coateat. Loot•
must be exercised to be certain
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Farmers attending the Field high probabllity wilb alfalfa and
BY BRYIION R. CARTER va&amp;n. nd In our lOll conser- nur Cheshire, John ' Howerdl - · Mt'olntppl, Oklahewere Impressed with the thO" low probabUity with
eo. ~rtollllu Areot, Agrte. va&amp;n, and In our Hll couoer-larm pond, Tycoon Lake
ma, .u Te•a•.
stands. One ••· foot trefoil. Early seedlnJ,
Don I miS! 1he Gallll Coonty business people, and other or- wlldllle area Waterway at
stand had a eomblna- orous fall growlb, and
Soil Cooservatlla mmlot Air ganlzattono and 11enclel, bave rt1 YOUDI
Rio
Sautbceutral Ohio Ia espec- Uon of orchardgrass and birds- cover all contrlbute to succlss11J
~~urh:":"'beay, A~ust H 111. w
orktd herdtedta _plfn lhll event ~llege, and the Lonnie
~ adapted lor feeder rail foot trefoil. Up to the presettl of summer seedlngs. tiJmolloy,IJ
1g
ea ..ng o zer 11 1• prNOil al ia publlc ser- farm.
,..-uetioa due to the adja- time there has been dilficultp Among the lf'8sses,
Field on u, s. Roqte !5, lnd 7. Vice to the resldtQII of this arceet VIII market area. Ally in establishing and maintaining brome crass and Kentucky
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Gallipolis, 11'0111 t:3D a.in. to 1 ea.
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p.Sm.
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I th G I" So thPii&amp;hl!l will flo
leaving ::!tsmlpo~~lamaUion, EDarl ploriq lbe )IOIIIblllllea of ensome possibility, bowever, mer. seeding. Tall leSCUJ!
uperviSOrs o e a ua il ro01houl lbe day: Each plane
' vm on on an terlllr lbe Ieeder calf prodactrefoil might be establish- lrcbarclrass are Jess sure
Conservadon District
Boord caa accommodate three passen- Notter ,farm, Walerwey
lloo buible11 wotl)d
Jront eel for one year and then lbe estabhsb 111 summer see&lt;llng . IJ
hoP'..,. the . tour will accompllsh gers. Tbe
bu been dl· Woodrow Pope farm, Ed
from a aew bull ella J_uli ,.._ meadow become strictly a grass Tall fescue particularly it
a real purpose by living folb vldecl into· two routes. Eacb lero farm, aad Sprinc aad con- leeltll by the Cooperative Ex- '
alter the trefoil dlsap- ceptlble to winterkill when
In GaDla and IUrrounding coun· route Is approxlmltely .U mHos lour atrlpcropping oo John Gil- taslon Service ealldtd, "Beef
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makes only m!Dimal ,..,dlin!1ll
"•• a- better look · at the land -~ and requlna about 25 mln- llam farm.
C... Herda." TbiJ oe" bulleIn considerinK the posslbill!y vowlh.
Oft whlclt llily Hv\.;.
utes flying time. ·
Tbert will be 1 Mlrlt
lie Nt. 475 !1 avaUollle at aU of summer seediDIS, it was Summe: seedings whicb
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All ,..pie have · a :concern Let's l,tke a look at the each lllrht. Plan 0011 Ia see Emnsloa Service oHicfl.
found that the most sure meth- 1o the wmter With
mitiimaiill
•bout 'land Jtse. The .pro~lems roul!l •'
/GaiUa County from lite air on
of establishing 1 summer lf'OWtb - ellher the result
et·~lJid. use' laoe UR in eonser- Natta Relte - Strip mlnee Sundey, AUJilst 14.
totley 11 with alfalfa la~ seeding or delayed _germi·'
Newest State Park
srass. However, problema wlllt uatwn due 1o dry weather -will
FdbtJ'Ior the Famt'ly
llfillta weevO are leadlnl ~ be beuelllled by the
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P_I'M'SBUI\GH ruPI) - Bill PiUSburgh Pirates anapped a Tile Reds aeored a .....
M"'eroskl clubbed a two-run si•-game Cincinnati Reds wil- 1flrst when Pet. 11o1t
homer and Donn Clesdenon ning streak, 9-3.
Itook second OD a
tripled and hit a two-run single The big Inning, In which the ,scored 011
~day to bighlight a oix-run National League leaders sent J2 11lngle. Role
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badcrs to the plate for five bits pair of 1'1111 ID lba 111111.
C[NCINNA'It (UPI) -Tbe and lour walks made it easy Included Ia b JJ.Ma Phlllel
Clnctmlati Reds ticket ollices for Tommie Sisk who scattered 'attaclt oil ll919•e~lled=.!~:
dOwn'owa .. and at Crooley seven hits and picked up bis were lour b, Cl :ktlta
Field will be opee aplD Sun- filth win against two setbacka. Harper's third lnDing lliatllel
~ from t a. m. Ia 5:31p.m. Loser Jim O'Toole, 4-4 pitched marked b 22lld
loo' llckeiJ to lbe lour -game one inning and faced fA&gt;1r game Ill wblcll ·be
oer1es wtlll t11o San Francisco batters in the second.
Isafely.
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''l'be Reds and GlaniJ play triple and scored 011 Jose Plratoo wilesed their
a twl-lllgld double header oa Pagan's single. ~ bit wh.. Bailey singled and
M'Hday
and aiglll games his eighth homer etf lba seaJOD. Alley trlpletL
'heldlt7 and Wetlaeaday. With Jim Paglian&gt;lll tdDiild Md Bob
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brought home tbe big trophy seven
This
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under lights of tbe Syracuse
tournament last night against the Mason All-Stars. Front row, I to r, Bill Vaughan, Stan Wilson, Frank Hoffman, Ron Clonch, Mike Sayre; second row, Bruce Hawley, Bob Hysell, Lou McKinney, Tom Cooke,, Mike Tay·
lor; standing, Dave Boyd, Rick Van Maire, Tim Demoskey, Keitb Van InWagen, and Steve Dunfee; back row,
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P_I'M'SBUI\GH ruPI) - Bill PiUSburgh Pirates anapped a Tile Reds aeored a .....
M"'eroskl clubbed a two-run si•-game Cincinnati Reds wil- 1flrst when Pet. 11o1t
homer and Donn Clesdenon ning streak, 9-3.
Itook second OD a
tripled and hit a two-run single The big Inning, In which the ,scored 011
~day to bighlight a oix-run National League leaders sent J2 11lngle. Role
llolpl
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badcrs to the plate for five bits pair of 1'1111 ID lba 111111.
C[NCINNA'It (UPI) -Tbe and lour walks made it easy Included Ia b JJ.Ma Phlllel
Clnctmlati Reds ticket ollices for Tommie Sisk who scattered 'attaclt oil ll919•e~lled=.!~:
dOwn'owa .. and at Crooley seven hits and picked up bis were lour b, Cl :ktlta
Field will be opee aplD Sun- filth win against two setbacka. Harper's third lnDing lliatllel
~ from t a. m. Ia 5:31p.m. Loser Jim O'Toole, 4-4 pitched marked b 22lld
loo' llckeiJ to lbe lour -game one inning and faced fA&gt;1r game Ill wblcll ·be
oer1es wtlll t11o San Francisco batters in the second.
Isafely.
lltalll.
I Clendenon opened wltll a 11 the eevealll lnDing
''l'be Reds and GlaniJ play triple and scored 011 Jose Plratoo wilesed their
a twl-lllgld double header oa Pagan's single. ~ bit wh.. Bailey singled and
M'Hday
and aiglll games his eighth homer etf lba seaJOD. Alley trlpletL
'heldlt7 and Wetlaeaday. With Jim Paglian&gt;lll tdDiild Md Bob
100 0'1.0 1100---' I
a~ay off Tbn,.,day, tllo Redo Bailey, Mam1J Mala walked Pi~062 IJOI) 10:1:--11 11
tile 00 lb• Pitl8bargb Pirates
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Clende110 0 Toole, Bablschtm
F\'iday at aigh~ willt altor- forctll Ill I cher (2), Queen (6), Datldloal
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walked 111111 Mota tripled 1111 a
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lfCIIRd mnmg explosl.. • the prur 0 riiDI

(8) sad Edwards; Slsk
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BY DICK THOM,Q
. ·filled ~ «Met. ·,~ com~le\e- slstent efto~ts h~. $Ot h&lt;!r
Q· tiJese mod~~ W!'l"'"ma • rom
When she awoke from anes
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July 24, Dateline printed a request by
Frr me, the 21st Annual National Field Arc~y, AI.- ly •ne'Jte$1ed ·her$cllf. ·physically 8t:ee to dental consultalon. .
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a 40-vear reunion of the 1926 ~~~~i~~~~.!(N,F.A.A.) Tournamen\ at Pt. Pleasant .a week' imd menially. She'h"ad tittle de- /&lt;fer m,ueh , cons!de,ratoon, Patoem was hospitalized two • her mouth. Patient ~as "
sometime this fall. Five days later,\ 1
wu aninterestlng·eliperlence, Jt waa the' first sire to live aod no desire to Mrs. M fiad all her teeth out. days prior to her operation so [pieased with her looks ol perk·
this columnist received a letter from for.
ever muliled with ·arcllers.
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adjust to ber new sitilaHoq. I or what was ~eft of them, .
that sh• could be medically' ed her up ama•lngiy.
mer Galiipolitan "Eidie Dickey, Rt I,
. I spent one day at the tnur~ent. Before that, I The spark of life wJls gone., full de~tures mad.e.
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and medicated.
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shooting .like the .Indians used to, and .a freestyle bGw They ~otled· away, ·liefQnd re: \'1' WAS DoNE IN ' ONE OP·
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were
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"ISAAC Cooper was th ~ eoac h. W1 am .. . •
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third ha
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Kean, cal!Jain,,played right guard. James (Jap) Juv1den of the bareoows have torque er. While he 's ID the Army, he w~ _..,_ i se;'a':ft ·~•·'th 0 These upper ·'and lower
was lrfl ~u~1d. Ken VanZa ndt was left tackle; Leo (Jake) Olgbt compensators. They're .a Intends to keep in shape and .;_:, on, ~·~b ea ' . ~. """ ern models ~~;ere then mounted ·
Frazier. nght tackle; Frank Danner, nght end; J~hn couple of rods, located on either! play oaeeball whenever po&amp;sl· of atheguem.'" ome runs, wUb 24 an instrument .that dupltcat•edJI
.~UGUST 8th
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Rippey . l~Jt e,n.d; Don Sheets, quarterback: Ken Frru!ler, nd 0 1 the bo with 1 his 0r ble
lefthalf~j;l !Whiskey) Beard, Tighthalf; Clyde (Mocco) •
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natural positions
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ball • like, counter balances. Buck pl2yed cent.rfield-,;.
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Cornell, f ]Jjack,and ravo! . av ~ • cen er.
Makes a difference, I suppose. the Huron Phlllies and batted ty ne.wspaper wh"':" . . ~~!~~~~~~~~·~=~~~~
1 missed praeUcaUy all of over .300 until recently when PackoJ!i Co., Gallipolis,
"SUBSTITUTES that year were Claude (String· the shooting. But I did witness he sagged below it. He was 811 a~d Grand Cbampl 00
be ant Mi,!lrr. end; Clyde Ingels, end;: Marshall Boggs and one shoot-off in the
Junior the injured list for a
while, POJ, at the Jackson .
James' Mills, guard or tackle; Odell (Smok: Northuk, Barebow Cia". Crawiord had with a pulled ligament In bis Faor, from a kid named J o
guard : Floyd iron, halfback; Elbert (Eb)
ore,··bac ; to referee the shoot-off, and leg. Bul he's over that now. Tolh, Jr. The price they '
Eimrr ,~Spariqll 1\ing, guard &lt;:.r tackle1 ,Loren Northup,
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\\as Hellry John8'!1n, !rut it could have been Carr.~ .
Ucular raJ!ie. So I chauffeur- red to Huron I subscribed to record price lor the'
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~ussey (Runt) Boster played~ m~ ~t the two boys shot lj . out
up with Buck, but 1 never did prlce for a Grand ern
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halfl!ack. Bil!&gt;M'.S:eanwent on to Manetta colleg, J1V1·
The shoot-off was between see anything about him in lbe Market Pig, aiV:..Galha Coun-11
den t o ~o 8Qf.il. "either Ray or James Pethel layed
Mitchell of Bloomington, paper.
ty Jun1er Farr·, Will $108
on thp. l92,6 •le!lii! ''I recall (Note - N~mes !fiat ap· ldn.. and Brad LoJ!i of Joplin, DAVE ROBERS, ·FORMER cwt
pParrd'tn the Jll'l\"\!4 column were taken from the files Mo. Gotl!i Into the final round, Gallipolis IJIUe Leacuer, oow Oak ~a Ho8Jlltal. pw;:coftatsedll
Rex McCorinlck
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union o!tiliti''!!.:..S.\;iit 1926, but so far have been unsuc· ell was leadll!i Lo!!i /,y eight long with' nnother pitcher, Phil ways ·4uite a d!Iference in
,essful. \f¥h yn!ic~ld ~ive it a Iitle publicity. Maybe polnlli. Brad Long took the Ani· Cunningham, when the Tourlslli ing prices at tbe Gallia County
someone&gt;\liO\lld g!W·it a little push.
mal Round aod won the class. left for EvaniiVille, Ind. Both Junior Fair when compared
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any r,asonable deal! We are
"I HAVE been away frO')ll Gallipolis for 37 ~ears,
It was fascmaUJ!i II see tbe team Thursday in
Knoxville, first place steer at lhe ~::~:/1 now givina 0\(1' . year-end
, ~xc&amp;J&gt;t tCII'-vwts back wl\ich have become very mfr~ 14-year-olds shoot When
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FINAL P!ltCES on all 1966
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I ~d the kids who attended with me. You see, to me they quiet. Nobody ialks,, moves or lng flipper about 10 days ago. The same paper had a
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th1'ng. John (Jeep) Prltchar
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c1ass. It wa8 so quo·et you could one night last week and the el· New Haven and five
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Wetl&amp;ton boy$ rounded up
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d Gal~p\lfs bOy tlll!t has been transplantecl along the wanll to talk. Thau you answer pitched 139 innings, aDo~ 114 was turned Into the ring f.ir '
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bits, walked 49 and struck out calf scramb!e. Grinstead
L f.£~0RDJNG te Dateline's files , GAHS opened the Brad Long was 1 cool, UDSS· 116. His earned run average io warmiJ!i up his mount for
with a :fl.() los~ at Cedro-Kb[ien~~Fol: sumlng kid. He wore ~ old 2.72. Asheville is s~ll. in.~ horse show wben the call
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bill tanned-brown skin AsheviUe put seven players aod took of! lor pam
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IJDI , !"" ,lllteraalloaal 1 The statement of prlncoples , nol to ouldo tbe 1101! leUow
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distance for '1!18 f¥8) o( Mi'; Mn. Ray Price ·ce.leblaled ner Tha cobsoiltation on Church WliS adopted un.animously . by ' to lmpro"'. yourae!f·"
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John w. Morr i~~j:lud~ ~t~r: birthday Friday even1111! at tbe Uwon (COCUJ bas issued m delegates of the mg~t denomma· "With. IIIia In mind, ~==: l l &lt;lhe rabbi) a M - '
and Mri: Jleo~ard'·tew~ aDd, 'home of her porenll, Mr. and open invita~?" to :'ali interest· ,.11oas ..at. a meelil!i in Dalla• the foliowinJ Indoor
ur1enliy, 'PlaN tell • ,.--..·
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II permllllble, thongb land Marr 0fi1t , LarrY o( !.an· brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Don E.lghi major P r o I ~ s Ia n I , lhe s1atetnent have been ln~cce~lbie:
Dear Helen:
Jn·llie best taste. But when easter, Mr. and MrJ. William Mink and c!illdren of Rl 35, bodies are already engaged '" 'di&amp;trlbuted.to local churclles of Ethocal goU: ~n
I went to school with two
rnl)l makes a st:ene about bl.o, Hart, Letart, w. v,~.. Mr. and I 'and Mr. and Mrs. Jamll Mink the cocu negotoahons aimed the participating denominations penple Will ask, not am I
ters. Dne married, the
other
l&amp;lJ'e - this is al&amp;o bad Mrs. Hobart Marr, Mr. and , and chlldren of Porter. They at, estabhshmg a unoted church lor study and debate durfilg the worse than my
didn't, and town rumor had II
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Mrs. Dan ,Marr, Mr. and Mrs. had refreshmenll of let &lt;ream durmg the 1970s.
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coming year. COCU leaders but rather, '"?uld with
they fell In love with the same P.~. nha ;really ~·~ted a· wmta· Marr, Mrs. Goldie Van and cake.
Tha present parUcopanlli are Ihope that 'this' process will lead effort, be. I lottie better,
man. About sit tean ·later, ·the
' con.&lt;t;fl~ . bn~ lrom Ma~. Mr. and Mri. Marvin Mi" Janie Price returned the ~elhodlst Church, Epl&amp;eo- to arsasroots involvement ln lbonest, more aensotive •·
married dater was In a terrible
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Marr of West Columbia, \'{est h
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Is Mr and pal Church, Unoled Presbyter· the merger negotialiuns and row than I was yesterday .
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vegetable. She breathes.
e1en.
and Mn. Gerald Marr of New 1
eeks ith l1e arO!IIipa _ Uruled Church ol Chnsl, of lhe eight denominations 'for will worry about keeping
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She Haven, W. Va., Mrs. Milton le:;'. wMr ~ M rCecU Pri~ African Methodist Episcopal concrete steps to~a/il union with the Joneses, but people
Tha unmarried Biller
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ming. Roush; Clifton, w. Va., Mr. I GII' . lis
dr~ and M Church, Southern Pre&amp;byteroan within the next few yeah.
all times will ask, 'Wirat is my
In to care lor ber. There waa
true. Tha b;tc.k Is to atretcl) and Mrs. D. R. Eden, Mrs. 0 a ope 'an r.
rs. Church and EvangelicDI United , ._ · .
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some talk, of course.
lhe soct · out, siJibUy over a EsthOr Miller of Parkersburg, Estell Mink of Bldwe!J.Porter Brethren. Together they have Habbo Harold Ku&amp;hner ol me?',never satisfied to be leoo
Then the man wa1
wooden "~· ' ~lib DIY tarae Mr. and Mn. Walter Eden of Rd.
about 25 million members. · Temple Israel, Great,. Neck, than they might be, but never
red to a city In Cauada, and
- I've gotla!- MOTH· Mt. Sterling, Irene Muter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Waugh The Rev. Dr. Davod B NV., has dec.oded,that golf is tongmg to be more than they
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Columbus and Rhoda YeOJer, had lor Sunday JUe&amp;ll Mr. and Colwell of Wubington, D.C., a rellgoous game
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bave the capacity to be.
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one 8! "nurse." Later ha
Helen·
Mason, W. Va.
.
Mrs. Kenneth &amp;heels and chll· chaorman of COCU, said the This IS true, he aaid m a
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The Berlha M Sayre Mls· dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ray WaUJh lnvitaUon to other denomina· recent commumcalltln to the 0 f'I .. D MOftE IN A
ed t0 1110lher firm.
a man always stand un· for the and Mr. and Mrs.
Nonnan lions was simply • former UnIted synagogue Revoew,
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Re cenUY a Ir tend vlalted In a woman
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aloaary
Society met
not
sits down? There s
Parsoll!
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.
only because golf JS often
Canada and she ran 'Into this
table-hoppiJ!i friend of my quarterly meeUJ!i at the First
.
reiteration of the open&lt;ioor [ I ed
th S.bbath ..
man and his sister-In-law who
AI the club lhe BIAlpl to Baptist ·Cbtu'cb Tuesday even- a!""~~ d~r :=!yo!w'!~ policy which COCU has fol· ~v~~ be~:,,. eoi the ,.;rofi~.:
didn't seem overjoyed to
talk nd k
·II ~ "11 illl!, AUJUSI !. Mrs. O'Connor
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lowed from the start. .
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a
ee~• rii u,p , ' '";r. ve :opeiiOII the &gt;mee!lnl wllh pray. Mr. •ill Mrs. Melvin Mooney "We &amp;land ready to welcome people make for II . and lhe
that tbe
.whla• Y
,,,.ets :ef af!l!r lhe olnJing of "The and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lane aoy church that " senouslv smgie-mmdcd devotton woth.
1 ·he g
1
~V~ar:~~ roles s .. cold. ,•Jii. :) , J~· ·~~
'Cburtib•s_gle· Foun4ation," fol· and Jamlo of Galltpolls. After· inlereated In the 'prineiples of'w~.ICh theyr$gard." "
,
11
" If " and
My wife 11ys the- W.tom of lowed ).tjlll( devotions led by noon caOers were Mr. aDd Mrs. church unioo' we have ace.., pled
~t 18 religious becJIUBe the 1
:::~ell th:";...w.;~r "Mr
standll!i for a lady Is outdated. Mrs. Elliei Smilll. "Church Not Jack C&amp;mpbell.
as a basis for our negotia- ba~'·~ ~eo ofbl~ game,. isd
Mrs X" are ca"'"" for '
If so, 1 haven't beard abool 11. Made Willi Hands" was the Mrs. Judy Davll luu g111e tion&amp;," ha said.
clsp 'duathy subb' eh one .. d 1e·
.
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topic of die proram. The Love ID join har husband, William
are
e ra '· w o evt en! y [
Knowing ~is klnd of '
Gift dedication waa presented Davia, who Is ID ,the Army and LBJ TRIPS?
ts·po stranger. to tee and green.
goes on, lsnt 11 '?"'ebodY 8
Dear S. U.:
by Pbyllll ilalley and Mary Is stationed at Fort Brsgg, N. WASHINGTON (UP!) -Pre~- ..
The Lottie Faa~ts
I
: ~let the ; 111 1A';'::' ID Not outdated, but II should be K. Yost. After the elose of C. Mn. Davll II the daughter ident Johnson is cons1dermg
In gol~_;he ob)e~~!' not 80
e sec": · to read, "Men need lha meeting, refreshments were of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Camp- suggestions that be v•nt much to ..,.eat the 0 er P 1~r''~' [
Dear Aware.
not retn~ · Btandlt!t: lor l@bie- aerved
in lhe'' ciiUtch base- bell.
Europe, Australia or Aiia, as to omprove yourself , 16 do
Knowl!" what klnd ol thing hopping .!Yl!JIII!II who . r~n jnent by Mra; Francis Wilcox- Mr. and Mrs. Bud Naoee of, according to reports of an i better today t~n you did ,last
• Sturdv frame oolllitrodion
goes on. Has II occurred to you stan•~..
., ;on·ey _.lob &gt;ik""-•t.
~ and Mn• Glenna O'Connor , Hunt'"gton
W• Va ., Mn • Nor• ~ m
· forma I convenatum betwel:'n time At first , )OU struggle to '
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cu.
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r:ll~'l' ghthng rlra""'ra '
that a dl vorce may have been less ~ merit utreme ·Co\lrle- boolcases.
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man Pickett and children of bis re" secreta.· and coo res- break 1110; wfe" YoU con do
• tully uuble drawer depth
arranged, and nurse Is now Je. ay."- H.
Mn. Lottie Wlleoten return· California and Ralpb Pickett . pi 31'd
Y
g
that regularly , you try to t
• Bood~~tnt•· treated b•ked
gal wife? Even H not. It's none
ed fr V
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whittle 1t down tn 90 or even 80 1
eruo.mel llnieh
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them
Delll
Helen·
om
eterans
Memoroal
hos·
of
Crown
City
were
recent
vl&lt;·
Sources
&amp;aid
illll
Moyer&gt;
y
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,
d
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ol your IJWltne&amp;s.
.. 81~ to mM" t e\'ery nHd
ave
.
pita! and •· being • ed 1 1 'to of Mr nd Mr Em tt
·· ou ana 1yze w,.a, vou re omg
aloM! - H.
My brother, Misters and I
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.a
s.
me J?hnson's· press aode, made the I'wrong, and lr to . correct the
I
Dear Helen:
.
don't have our birth certificates, lhOiel hqmBeallof Mr. and Mr&amp;. Waugh on Ha~an Tr~ce Rd. di&amp;eiosure :lunng an ''inf~rmal. , lottie faults ~at rum your • • • TH.M TODA'
Maybe you could settle an and our" !l!;YP.':-old mother is
ver
ey.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy EUoott call· ofl-the·recorrl" &lt;iuestion and •score."
.
araument: 110 is rld!J!i on no llelp~ SIIe dciesn't have one en~::l~er~:n~~nd~~nds ed.;n:r.:: ~rs. Lut~:n~ answer period woth th• CIIQgres·! !low wonderful 1,t would be,
1
your answer
either~
eld J1
.
y, 8
rs.
r s1onaJ assJstants
continued Rabbi f(ushner 1f
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1t!tte:
FR~CH
My hdab~ and I went to a
,
II. h~
. Y.· e oil~e28, allhe~ home m honor French and children recently.
It was understood such a tnp !people W04id apply . the s~me l
0
dlnnc - dance. 11 Jsn•t tbe ~•
~ ~· Se~ ~~&amp;· Rev. Mrs. Ruby Saunders spent might be made to doscuss Viet i philosophy to otl]er areas of life
o...,.,l'eot Office
IITS:
are ,;~inl the• week
l:
wl~ h~r ~ugh~r, Nam policy wilu frtendly Asian .. .' if' they would mognize m
Gollipflo, Ohio
ell thing to gel dressed Ia 80
601 Second AYO.
out
wben
you
have
small
ehll·
W
.
to
tbe
Court
Ho
.
Stoulsvllle•
EUB
Camp
s.
M
ennde
MOUll
pan
•er
nations.
'811
activiltes
that
"the
goal
is
,
"="""~""'""""""!!!!!!~"""J
1
dre
d bo
ball hour 81 .
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son, r. a
rs. au1 ooUh·
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• an iaedut • ••• · dinner• the cpunty where you were
Mr. Guy Rouah ol New ders and daughters at Bidwell.
wtu - · ol ·
AM
te r we
arrv - ...ore
born.- H.
Brighton, Po., open! I week·
'In'
o·
Moncloy ..... t... with monr ltor·
had been l!l!rved - I thought This column is dedicated to end with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert a recent JUOSI at lhe borne of
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I'd better clleeJ&lt; my make-up.
Uvlng, so U yoo're bav- Sayre and vlliled other rela-!Rev. and Mr&amp;. Paul Seifers.
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N~t wanting ID liD Ia tbe Ia.lnluble or just plaiil Uves.
.
I Mr. Alvin Holter and son,
'.
dies room, as 1 USOIUJ do fur
let Helen halp YOU. Mrs. Charles WOJDer epenl Frank, Gahanna, called
on
make-up repairs, I took out She wiD also welcome your the weekend in Circleville with IMr. and Mrs. Francis Morris
my compact.
amu&amp;ing experiences. Ad· her son-m-iaw and daughter, Mr. , Solldlly afternoon. .
Well, my husb~ reolly ere- dress Helen Bolte! In care of and Mrs. Fr&amp;WioeJiein aad I
se Parr returned to
ated a riot. He t W(d 011 as this newsptper.
family.
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spendlna
t~
though nothing ~iruiCf be more
Miss ~ances~~·
~
t ber , home ,bere.
rudt.
.
Mn. H,.l ~~~ ,.,.
rsnces SB~age rO.
Question : Is It !Qlprope,r
~1!n
I
era! daJ!iat~e~wilh turned· ·to her home In East
check make-up In pubUc?
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Mrs. LOi TJadal,. Other vis· Liverpool after three weeks vis·
wouldn't dream of combing my
!tors tbf!'l! ,.\ll:ljlMr. 1111i'I,Mr11. it wJib Mr. and Mrs. GuJ .
hair, but can't a gal evon brief. By United Prell laternaUoaal Price W
.. l!f_l.erin&amp;~oo. .Mr. Nelgler. ..;.;;
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I) powder her nose?
How Toda Is Sund
A 7 the aod Mrs. Rlui&lt;!ll 1!44cllft of Mr. aad Mrs. Jerry Powell
•ould you answer? - Mn. S.
of 1
wl~· 1 to Beaver -'lllls:~and Mrl. Naoey Wl!!'e vlalto~s IQ; Huntington on
· During thl•
M.
• loUoir 1 • ,
Bobb of ~um)lu,. .
Sunday.
h.o d~y ·,.lnt .::s,iiiowllk
Dear Mrs. M.:
Tha.IIIOOil 11 between 111 lull Miss Sandra airlls of Pom· Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtis
With $10 riding on my a11- h and last uarte
eroy spent two days .with Miss , spent a weekend with Mr. and
, . o.~ys" f' Me~kins· T1nnor yo~ will find
swer: very caulioualy!
P::!
"'"" qlars r. M
Mary Ann Walker.
1Mrs. Walter Wells at Washing·
many money
borgoins "ing
off1roct Ol\. ittrno of faWhy not call II a drew?
mor..,... 1
are ars, Mrs. Laura Sayre returned ton, C. H.
.
. sa~ng
.
.
Checking make-up briefly tn V~~· Jupiter and Satu~.
·frolll a visit :In Columbus Charles Beegle. of Cot~ bus , moue bt"'d lnor~handioo. ln~lodo4. oro mon's,'1adt.., &gt;ond
re are no evening
and Sprmglleld With relaUves. II spending a lew d'ays with

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Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris
spent Tuesday afternoon
in
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the ;hOc!' ..'!' ' e.q dtliUt 01 1 80 that. hispatltnl wo¢4 be ab- aod with same 8'l"!'rat con!l&gt;urs M's new t..th were pul
In
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•her eU-knpwn author husband. I
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fOOd
With
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BY HOBART WILSON, JR.
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BY DICK THOM,Q
. ·filled ~ «Met. ·,~ com~le\e- slstent efto~ts h~. $Ot h&lt;!r
Q· tiJese mod~~ W!'l"'"ma • rom
When she awoke from anes
,
July 24, Dateline printed a request by
Frr me, the 21st Annual National Field Arc~y, AI.- ly •ne'Jte$1ed ·her$cllf. ·physically 8t:ee to dental consultalon. .
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thesia her o•w "''" '""" "
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a 40-vear reunion of the 1926 ~~~~i~~~~.!(N,F.A.A.) Tournamen\ at Pt. Pleasant .a week' imd menially. She'h"ad tittle de- /&lt;fer m,ueh , cons!de,ratoon, Patoem was hospitalized two • her mouth. Patient ~as "
sometime this fall. Five days later,\ 1
wu aninterestlng·eliperlence, Jt waa the' first sire to live aod no desire to Mrs. M fiad all her teeth out. days prior to her operation so [pieased with her looks ol perk·
this columnist received a letter from for.
ever muliled with ·arcllers.
,
adjust to ber new sitilaHoq. I or what was ~eft of them, .
that sh• could be medically' ed her up ama•lngiy.
mer Galiipolitan "Eidie Dickey, Rt I,
. I spent one day at the tnur~ent. Before that, I The spark of life wJls gone., full de~tures mad.e.
·
evoluated 'll~d ~iy· fed, pro- [ It ma) "" '' ··hanged her
Lake City, Pa. It read:
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didn't kno,w the difference between the bare bow a~d She lost 81 pouh~s. )~e looked I .W~at ' so remarkable about
and medicated.
. wlloie lile.
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the free style classes. Now I do, I think. Bareoow IS awful Her .teeth w~e · • me" 1thal.
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"DEAR SIR: In regard to the
shooting .like the .Indians used to, and .a freestyle bGw They ~otled· away, ·liefQnd re: \'1' WAS DoNE IN ' ONE OP·
...
po~~:.'1~~ ~3~e:~u~6~~~e~;: it l~e
a rear peep soght built into the stnng and a front pah some of them • ( merel y, ERATlON by . a method
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sight "&gt;i!h elevation on th~ bow itseli.
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s~ps. · . • ' ·.
a')y ·referred to as "lmmedia~ [
J ~--· IIIAR~'MG
·a wonderful idea. If you will trust an old
. 1 think .that's right. Bill Crawf~rd, Newspaper Enter- Slle says Sne often ttiOUJht of Denture· Techniqu~. " ·.
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th edit · t
f th Ti
Se t I t d to
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ona page o
e mes- n me ne .. - on the Southern Lecigue's All .lpitalization, impressoooc of up.ilJt~
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pot~'!!~~· thley · ayed.40 years ago.
to me the differ·
Star team recently Dave Rob· per and lower teeth and jaws I
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will have
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(BUI) Me
. a spot
. with the .teslll
. ' V· erts wn one 9 f them.
were
ta ken and rep.-uuuc
"ISAAC Cooper was th ~ eoac h. W1 am .. . •
confusing, though. Some wileD hos mllotary career IS o
third ha
. B b R iJ. of them were """' &gt;ri stone
Kean, cal!Jain,,played right guard. James (Jap) Juv1den of the bareoows have torque er. While he 's ID the Army, he w~ _..,_ i se;'a':ft ·~•·'th 0 These upper ·'and lower
was lrfl ~u~1d. Ken VanZa ndt was left tackle; Leo (Jake) Olgbt compensators. They're .a Intends to keep in shape and .;_:, on, ~·~b ea ' . ~. """ ern models ~~;ere then mounted ·
Frazier. nght tackle; Frank Danner, nght end; J~hn couple of rods, located on either! play oaeeball whenever po&amp;sl· of atheguem.'" ome runs, wUb 24 an instrument .that dupltcat•edJI
.~UGUST 8th
9th;
Rippey . l~Jt e,n.d; Don Sheets, quarterback: Ken Frru!ler, nd 0 1 the bo with 1 his 0r ble
lefthalf~j;l !Whiskey) Beard, Tighthalf; Clyde (Mocco) •
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READ IN A
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natural positions
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ball • like, counter balances. Buck pl2yed cent.rfield-,;.
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T . (Tr ) W !Is
Cornell, f ]Jjack,and ravo! . av ~ • cen er.
Makes a difference, I suppose. the Huron Phlllies and batted ty ne.wspaper wh"':" . . ~~!~~~~~~~~·~=~~~~
1 missed praeUcaUy all of over .300 until recently when PackoJ!i Co., Gallipolis,
"SUBSTITUTES that year were Claude (String· the shooting. But I did witness he sagged below it. He was 811 a~d Grand Cbampl 00
be ant Mi,!lrr. end; Clyde Ingels, end;: Marshall Boggs and one shoot-off in the
Junior the injured list for a
while, POJ, at the Jackson .
James' Mills, guard or tackle; Odell (Smok: Northuk, Barebow Cia". Crawiord had with a pulled ligament In bis Faor, from a kid named J o
guard : Floyd iron, halfback; Elbert (Eb)
ore,··bac ; to referee the shoot-off, and leg. Bul he's over that now. Tolh, Jr. The price they '
Eimrr ,~Spariqll 1\ing, guard &lt;:.r tackle1 ,Loren Northup,
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boc k: l&gt;~orge Gi.~Jw&gt;i:'e, line. 1 think another bOy's name needed a car to 1• to t1oo par- About tbe lime he transfer· .,.,D per un e weirf,t. was
\\as Hellry John8'!1n, !rut it could have been Carr.~ .
Ucular raJ!ie. So I chauffeur- red to Huron I subscribed to record price lor the'
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~ussey (Runt) Boster played~ m~ ~t the two boys shot lj . out
up with Buck, but 1 never did prlce for a Grand ern
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halfl!ack. Bil!&gt;M'.S:eanwent on to Manetta colleg, J1V1·
The shoot-off was between see anything about him in lbe Market Pig, aiV:..Galha Coun-11
den t o ~o 8Qf.il. "either Ray or James Pethel layed
Mitchell of Bloomington, paper.
ty Jun1er Farr·, Will $108
on thp. l92,6 •le!lii! ''I recall (Note - N~mes !fiat ap· ldn.. and Brad LoJ!i of Joplin, DAVE ROBERS, ·FORMER cwt
pParrd'tn the Jll'l\"\!4 column were taken from the files Mo. Gotl!i Into the final round, Gallipolis IJIUe Leacuer, oow Oak ~a Ho8Jlltal. pw;:coftatsedll
Rex McCorinlck
of the Daily Tribune]
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the Animal Round, in which with the Asheville 'l'ourtsts in t!:e Grand Chau)piitll
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union o!tiliti''!!.:..S.\;iit 1926, but so far have been unsuc· ell was leadll!i Lo!!i /,y eight long with' nnother pitcher, Phil ways ·4uite a d!Iference in
,essful. \f¥h yn!ic~ld ~ive it a Iitle publicity. Maybe polnlli. Brad Long took the Ani· Cunningham, when the Tourlslli ing prices at tbe Gallia County
someone&gt;\liO\lld g!W·it a little push.
mal Round aod won the class. left for EvaniiVille, Ind. Both Junior Fair when compared
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were expected ~to rejoin the with the local fair. Last
any r,asonable deal! We are
"I HAVE been away frO')ll Gallipolis for 37 ~ears,
It was fascmaUJ!i II see tbe team Thursday in
Knoxville, first place steer at lhe ~::~:/1 now givina 0\(1' . year-end
, ~xc&amp;J&gt;t tCII'-vwts back wl\ich have become very mfr~ 14-year-olds shoot When
~n. .Tenn.
County Junior Fair br
FINAL P!ltCES on all 1966
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' u~! rl,till cat~ .tivid1Jiclure of GAHS as I knew 1t archer 1s shootmg everylhiRJ os Roberts came up with an all· $109 per cwi.
I ~d the kids who attended with me. You see, to me they quiet. Nobody ialks,, moves or lng flipper about 10 days ago. The same paper had a
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1 have not watcherd 1t..h.em age ove1r t,he hardly even breathles • There The Asheville Times said 1'Dave item a bout a Ma$0D coun~.,.,
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trucks. come on in Where
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today'saelion is.
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th1'ng. John (Jeep) Prltchar
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~Hoos·l! FROM
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c1ass. It wa8 so quo·et you could one night last week and the el· New Haven and five
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Wetl&amp;ton boy$ rounded up
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n 1 do not recall any of the cheerleaders · · · stan You only talk when ao archer His record is now llhl He's caU whlcb broke loooe when ·
d Gal~p\lfs bOy tlll!t has been transplantecl along the wanll to talk. Thau you answer pitched 139 innings, aDo~ 114 was turned Into the ring f.ir '
OLDSMOBil~
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bits, walked 49 and struck out calf scramb!e. Grinstead
L f.£~0RDJNG te Dateline's files , GAHS opened the Brad Long was 1 cool, UDSS· 116. His earned run average io warmiJ!i up his mount for
with a :fl.() los~ at Cedro-Kb[ien~~Fol: sumlng kid. He wore ~ old 2.72. Asheville is s~ll. in.~ horse show wben the call
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21().236 Socana Avo.
Jo•...,g a 6·0 win over Ja,t on, u '!~. a ·
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fence around tbe raee ..
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Mercerville. 20.0, and .Pomeroy, 27·0 before Nelsonville
bill tanned-brown skin AsheviUe put seven players aod took of! lor pam
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;cored a 13-12 u.pset victory. over the. Gallipolltans.
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bull, Mr. ancH!n. Ray Price
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Amona those coml!ll (filii! ,, and children ol Marlon.
IJDI , !"" ,lllteraalloaal 1 The statement of prlncoples , nol to ouldo tbe 1101! leUow
"S, '4 a IDlf: Ill l!lill!ll .
distance for '1!18 f¥8) o( Mi'; Mn. Ray Price ·ce.leblaled ner Tha cobsoiltation on Church WliS adopted un.animously . by ' to lmpro"'. yourae!f·"
will riMit ., lo , . ...,, .:,
John w. Morr i~~j:lud~ ~t~r: birthday Friday even1111! at tbe Uwon (COCUJ bas issued m delegates of the mg~t denomma· "With. IIIia In mind, ~==: l l &lt;lhe rabbi) a M - '
and Mri: Jleo~ard'·tew~ aDd, 'home of her porenll, Mr. and open invita~?" to :'ali interest· ,.11oas ..at. a meelil!i in Dalla• the foliowinJ Indoor
ur1enliy, 'PlaN tell • ,.--..·
, Mr. and Mri. Thomas Lew~ ol Mrs. Estell Mink. Alao presented churches to JOID m merger 1•last Apn~
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on gnlf, aultable lor
UIUe thlnJo ~ 1·'\!HI"·III'!!!!Io '
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Canton, Mr. 8114 ~· . 'f/BY· to help her celebrate ware har
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. 1 More than 200,000 eoples of wea r w en •~ ",.......A BIJSYBODY 1111 ACI'ION
II permllllble, thongb land Marr 0fi1t , LarrY o( !.an· brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Don E.lghi major P r o I ~ s Ia n I , lhe s1atetnent have been ln~cce~lbie:
Dear Helen:
Jn·llie best taste. But when easter, Mr. and MrJ. William Mink and c!illdren of Rl 35, bodies are already engaged '" 'di&amp;trlbuted.to local churclles of Ethocal goU: ~n
I went to school with two
rnl)l makes a st:ene about bl.o, Hart, Letart, w. v,~.. Mr. and I 'and Mr. and Mrs. Jamll Mink the cocu negotoahons aimed the participating denominations penple Will ask, not am I
ters. Dne married, the
other
l&amp;lJ'e - this is al&amp;o bad Mrs. Hobart Marr, Mr. and , and chlldren of Porter. They at, estabhshmg a unoted church lor study and debate durfilg the worse than my
didn't, and town rumor had II
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Mrs. Dan ,Marr, Mr. and Mrs. had refreshmenll of let &lt;ream durmg the 1970s.
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coming year. COCU leaders but rather, '"?uld with
they fell In love with the same P.~. nha ;really ~·~ted a· wmta· Marr, Mrs. Goldie Van and cake.
Tha present parUcopanlli are Ihope that 'this' process will lead effort, be. I lottie better,
man. About sit tean ·later, ·the
' con.&lt;t;fl~ . bn~ lrom Ma~. Mr. and Mri. Marvin Mi" Janie Price returned the ~elhodlst Church, Epl&amp;eo- to arsasroots involvement ln lbonest, more aensotive •·
married dater was In a terrible
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Marr of West Columbia, \'{est h
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Is Mr and pal Church, Unoled Presbyter· the merger negotialiuns and row than I was yesterday .
accideni and became a
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Virginia, Mr._ Dale Marr, Mr. ,;~.e ;,.y Prrc~:~r' spe;..u,g ian. Church, Disciples of Christ, I will prepare the consttw'encies i "Status golf: In which nob1ochdl
vegetable. She breathes.
e1en.
and Mn. Gerald Marr of New 1
eeks ith l1e arO!IIipa _ Uruled Church ol Chnsl, of lhe eight denominations 'for will worry about keeping
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about ·all.
Ex-&lt;lanl~ ~ · a
She Haven, W. Va., Mrs. Milton le:;'. wMr ~ M rCecU Pri~ African Methodist Episcopal concrete steps to~a/il union with the Joneses, but people
Tha unmarried Biller
stretc
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ming. Roush; Clifton, w. Va., Mr. I GII' . lis
dr~ and M Church, Southern Pre&amp;byteroan within the next few yeah.
all times will ask, 'Wirat is my
In to care lor ber. There waa
true. Tha b;tc.k Is to atretcl) and Mrs. D. R. Eden, Mrs. 0 a ope 'an r.
rs. Church and EvangelicDI United , ._ · .
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some talk, of course.
lhe soct · out, siJibUy over a EsthOr Miller of Parkersburg, Estell Mink of Bldwe!J.Porter Brethren. Together they have Habbo Harold Ku&amp;hner ol me?',never satisfied to be leoo
Then the man wa1
wooden "~· ' ~lib DIY tarae Mr. and Mn. Walter Eden of Rd.
about 25 million members. · Temple Israel, Great,. Neck, than they might be, but never
red to a city In Cauada, and
- I've gotla!- MOTH· Mt. Sterling, Irene Muter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Waugh The Rev. Dr. Davod B NV., has dec.oded,that golf is tongmg to be more than they
ne tooi bulb sisters with him,
OF EIGHT
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Columbus and Rhoda YeOJer, had lor Sunday JUe&amp;ll Mr. and Colwell of Wubington, D.C., a rellgoous game
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bave the capacity to be.
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one 8! "nurse." Later ha
Helen·
Mason, W. Va.
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Mrs. Kenneth &amp;heels and chll· chaorman of COCU, said the This IS true, he aaid m a
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The Berlha M Sayre Mls· dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ray WaUJh lnvitaUon to other denomina· recent commumcalltln to the 0 f'I .. D MOftE IN A
ed t0 1110lher firm.
a man always stand un· for the and Mr. and Mrs.
Nonnan lions was simply • former UnIted synagogue Revoew,
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Society met
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sits down? There s
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only because golf JS often
Canada and she ran 'Into this
table-hoppiJ!i friend of my quarterly meeUJ!i at the First
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reiteration of the open&lt;ioor [ I ed
th S.bbath ..
man and his sister-In-law who
AI the club lhe BIAlpl to Baptist ·Cbtu'cb Tuesday even- a!""~~ d~r :=!yo!w'!~ policy which COCU has fol· ~v~~ be~:,,. eoi the ,.;rofi~.:
didn't seem overjoyed to
talk nd k
·II ~ "11 illl!, AUJUSI !. Mrs. O'Connor
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ee~• rii u,p , ' '";r. ve :opeiiOII the &gt;mee!lnl wllh pray. Mr. •ill Mrs. Melvin Mooney "We &amp;land ready to welcome people make for II . and lhe
that tbe
.whla• Y
,,,.ets :ef af!l!r lhe olnJing of "The and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lane aoy church that " senouslv smgie-mmdcd devotton woth.
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'Cburtib•s_gle· Foun4ation," fol· and Jamlo of Galltpolls. After· inlereated In the 'prineiples of'w~.ICh theyr$gard." "
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My wife 11ys the- W.tom of lowed ).tjlll( devotions led by noon caOers were Mr. aDd Mrs. church unioo' we have ace.., pled
~t 18 religious becJIUBe the 1
:::~ell th:";...w.;~r "Mr
standll!i for a lady Is outdated. Mrs. Elliei Smilll. "Church Not Jack C&amp;mpbell.
as a basis for our negotia- ba~'·~ ~eo ofbl~ game,. isd
Mrs X" are ca"'"" for '
If so, 1 haven't beard abool 11. Made Willi Hands" was the Mrs. Judy Davll luu g111e tion&amp;," ha said.
clsp 'duathy subb' eh one .. d 1e·
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topic of die proram. The Love ID join har husband, William
are
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Knowing ~is klnd of '
Gift dedication waa presented Davia, who Is ID ,the Army and LBJ TRIPS?
ts·po stranger. to tee and green.
goes on, lsnt 11 '?"'ebodY 8
Dear S. U.:
by Pbyllll ilalley and Mary Is stationed at Fort Brsgg, N. WASHINGTON (UP!) -Pre~- ..
The Lottie Faa~ts
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: ~let the ; 111 1A';'::' ID Not outdated, but II should be K. Yost. After the elose of C. Mn. Davll II the daughter ident Johnson is cons1dermg
In gol~_;he ob)e~~!' not 80
e sec": · to read, "Men need lha meeting, refreshments were of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Camp- suggestions that be v•nt much to ..,.eat the 0 er P 1~r''~' [
Dear Aware.
not retn~ · Btandlt!t: lor l@bie- aerved
in lhe'' ciiUtch base- bell.
Europe, Australia or Aiia, as to omprove yourself , 16 do
Knowl!" what klnd ol thing hopping .!Yl!JIII!II who . r~n jnent by Mra; Francis Wilcox- Mr. and Mrs. Bud Naoee of, according to reports of an i better today t~n you did ,last
• Sturdv frame oolllitrodion
goes on. Has II occurred to you stan•~..
., ;on·ey _.lob &gt;ik""-•t.
~ and Mn• Glenna O'Connor , Hunt'"gton
W• Va ., Mn • Nor• ~ m
· forma I convenatum betwel:'n time At first , )OU struggle to '
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that a dl vorce may have been less ~ merit utreme ·Co\lrle- boolcases.
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• tully uuble drawer depth
arranged, and nurse Is now Je. ay."- H.
Mn. Lottie Wlleoten return· California and Ralpb Pickett . pi 31'd
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that regularly , you try to t
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gal wife? Even H not. It's none
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whittle 1t down tn 90 or even 80 1
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eterans
Memoroal
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ave
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pita! and •· being • ed 1 1 'to of Mr nd Mr Em tt
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My brother, Misters and I
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me J?hnson's· press aode, made the I'wrong, and lr to . correct the
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Dear Helen:
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don't have our birth certificates, lhOiel hqmBeallof Mr. and Mr&amp;. Waugh on Ha~an Tr~ce Rd. di&amp;eiosure :lunng an ''inf~rmal. , lottie faults ~at rum your • • • TH.M TODA'
Maybe you could settle an and our" !l!;YP.':-old mother is
ver
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy EUoott call· ofl-the·recorrl" &lt;iuestion and •score."
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araument: 110 is rld!J!i on no llelp~ SIIe dciesn't have one en~::l~er~:n~~nd~~nds ed.;n:r.:: ~rs. Lut~:n~ answer period woth th• CIIQgres·! !low wonderful 1,t would be,
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continued Rabbi f(ushner 1f
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FR~CH
My hdab~ and I went to a
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. Y.· e oil~e28, allhe~ home m honor French and children recently.
It was understood such a tnp !people W04id apply . the s~me l
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dlnnc - dance. 11 Jsn•t tbe ~•
~ ~· Se~ ~~&amp;· Rev. Mrs. Ruby Saunders spent might be made to doscuss Viet i philosophy to otl]er areas of life
o...,.,l'eot Office
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are ,;~inl the• week
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wl~ h~r ~ugh~r, Nam policy wilu frtendly Asian .. .' if' they would mognize m
Gollipflo, Ohio
ell thing to gel dressed Ia 80
601 Second AYO.
out
wben
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small
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to
tbe
Court
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Stoulsvllle•
EUB
Camp
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M
ennde
MOUll
pan
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nations.
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activiltes
that
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ball hour 81 .
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Mr. Guy Rouah ol New ders and daughters at Bidwell.
wtu - · ol ·
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born.- H.
Brighton, Po., open! I week·
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had been l!l!rved - I thought This column is dedicated to end with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert a recent JUOSI at lhe borne of
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Uvlng, so U yoo're bav- Sayre and vlliled other rela-!Rev. and Mr&amp;. Paul Seifers.
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N~t wanting ID liD Ia tbe Ia.lnluble or just plaiil Uves.
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let Helen halp YOU. Mrs. Charles WOJDer epenl Frank, Gahanna, called
on
make-up repairs, I took out She wiD also welcome your the weekend in Circleville with IMr. and Mrs. Francis Morris
my compact.
amu&amp;ing experiences. Ad· her son-m-iaw and daughter, Mr. , Solldlly afternoon. .
Well, my husb~ reolly ere- dress Helen Bolte! In care of and Mrs. Fr&amp;WioeJiein aad I
se Parr returned to
ated a riot. He t W(d 011 as this newsptper.
family.
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though nothing ~iruiCf be more
Miss ~ances~~·
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rudt.
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Mn. H,.l ~~~ ,.,.
rsnces SB~age rO.
Question : Is It !Qlprope,r
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era! daJ!iat~e~wilh turned· ·to her home In East
check make-up In pubUc?
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Mrs. LOi TJadal,. Other vis· Liverpool after three weeks vis·
wouldn't dream of combing my
!tors tbf!'l! ,.\ll:ljlMr. 1111i'I,Mr11. it wJib Mr. and Mrs. GuJ .
hair, but can't a gal evon brief. By United Prell laternaUoaal Price W
.. l!f_l.erin&amp;~oo. .Mr. Nelgler. ..;.;;
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How Toda Is Sund
A 7 the aod Mrs. Rlui&lt;!ll 1!44cllft of Mr. aad Mrs. Jerry Powell
•ould you answer? - Mn. S.
of 1
wl~· 1 to Beaver -'lllls:~and Mrl. Naoey Wl!!'e vlalto~s IQ; Huntington on
· During thl•
M.
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Bobb of ~um)lu,. .
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h.o d~y ·,.lnt .::s,iiiowllk
Dear Mrs. M.:
Tha.IIIOOil 11 between 111 lull Miss Sandra airlls of Pom· Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtis
With $10 riding on my a11- h and last uarte
eroy spent two days .with Miss , spent a weekend with Mr. and
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Mary Ann Walker.
1Mrs. Walter Wells at Washing·
many money
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris
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GREAT
FRI~NDI

OPEN fRIDAY NI(;HTS
'' : '6;bp to 8:00 .·

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. ;mfSAYINGS CO.
MlmiMr Podtrll IIM"o•IYMoJMorP.D.I.C.
POMIROY, 0,

GRAND CHAMPION STEER- Herb BUsh, of the Bob EvaDJ Steak House, poses with the grand champion
steer, It's owner, Ed Butler, and the ·1968 Junior fair queen, Debbie Leedy,.shortly after buying Butler'&amp; priz11
animal for '1.13 a pound during -Frlllay'a 15th annual· steer sale.

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Shortages Cited ·
In ·Lack' of·Sites
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GETS PLAQUE - Hol2er Hospital
.lol)n R. Rafferty, left. is presented a plaque by William Greber, Social Secunty Field RepreHentative of
Portsmouth. The plaque recognizes Holzer Hospital's
certification as a participatin~ hospital for health in·
surance under Social Secunty. Mr. Rafferty staled
the hospital has experienced no increase in age 65,
or over, patients as a result of Medicare, and through
the efforts of the hospitals special medicare unit proceEJSiog medicare applications has posed no prob·
lems.

PassengerHur,t
In Actidentat
Curve in Road ·.·
Howord Thlvoner

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Man 11Dd can't 1ay no to
my iea:Jonable deal! We art
DOW &amp;iviDI our year-end
fiNAL PRICES on oll 1968

OldsmobUes, Cbevrolell,

NYE UNIVERSITY VOLKSWAGEN
SAW
REUNIOf\t PlANNED

SERVIa

e COMPLETE LINE OF USED CARS e

The Parker: fBIII!lt reunion
Phono 59.3·7781
"ill be hold Sunday, Alii- 14, at
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Slmpeon ...,. Polmer Sit..
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75 TO CHOOII fROM

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CHEV80lfl'·
OLDSMOBILE
DEALER
210.236 Second Ave.
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Ph. 446 3672
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James Wlilbl, Rt. 1 Cllleoh·
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udoy m~ bill be .•early

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David Kocurek, wbo bas
escaped from area meatal
•••pltals at least three Umeo
Athens State Hospital Satur·
i ia recent weeki,

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Atbeno State Hospital Satur·
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GREAT
FRI~NDI

OPEN fRIDAY NI(;HTS
'' : '6;bp to 8:00 .·

.J iJARM&amp;s BANK
. ;mfSAYINGS CO.
MlmiMr Podtrll IIM"o•IYMoJMorP.D.I.C.
POMIROY, 0,

GRAND CHAMPION STEER- Herb BUsh, of the Bob EvaDJ Steak House, poses with the grand champion
steer, It's owner, Ed Butler, and the ·1968 Junior fair queen, Debbie Leedy,.shortly after buying Butler'&amp; priz11
animal for '1.13 a pound during -Frlllay'a 15th annual· steer sale.

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Shortages Cited ·
In ·Lack' of·Sites
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GETS PLAQUE - Hol2er Hospital
.lol)n R. Rafferty, left. is presented a plaque by William Greber, Social Secunty Field RepreHentative of
Portsmouth. The plaque recognizes Holzer Hospital's
certification as a participatin~ hospital for health in·
surance under Social Secunty. Mr. Rafferty staled
the hospital has experienced no increase in age 65,
or over, patients as a result of Medicare, and through
the efforts of the hospitals special medicare unit proceEJSiog medicare applications has posed no prob·
lems.

PassengerHur,t
In Actidentat
Curve in Road ·.·
Howord Thlvoner

lAMA ..•

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Man 11Dd can't 1ay no to
my iea:Jonable deal! We art
DOW &amp;iviDI our year-end
fiNAL PRICES on oll 1968

OldsmobUes, Cbevrolell,

NYE UNIVERSITY VOLKSWAGEN
SAW
REUNIOf\t PlANNED

SERVIa

e COMPLETE LINE OF USED CARS e

The Parker: fBIII!lt reunion
Phono 59.3·7781
"ill be hold Sunday, Alii- 14, at
.•
llii Tuppera PlaiDs ScboGI, J!a.
Slmpeon ...,. Polmer Sit..
Atheno, 0.
Itt dinner 11' 12:30' p.m. iiliST). 1' - - - - - - - - - - " " " ' " " " ' - - - - - -

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l'rucb. Come OD in Wbett
t00a7'1 4otlon II.
75 TO CHOOII fROM

YOUR ...

CHEV80lfl'·
OLDSMOBILE
DEALER
210.236 Second Ave.
Galllpollo, Ohio ~
Ph. 446 3672
•

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WAYSIDE FUR~fJU8E
Third·&amp;Olive Sts. In (hllipob,•, 0.

James Wlilbl, Rt. 1 Cllleoh·
Ire, caapi a· bll 01111t11 1181-

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udoy m~ bill be .•early

Will Draw
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Jury Lists

'lbo l~t~
U\Vrlgli was . HLullng.

Ula~- llailu.
Tile ealdl came w • I h
1l'rlpt· .... lllblq Ia Cam.... ~. _, tlte moatb
al 1111 01111 River. 'l'llt ftok

....... •btJIOIIlldouolmee~o

laleJiclh.
Tilt·
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may ooUe·
of r..,.
ord ...... loat, aceordlq ..
Wrlpl, "11 ·11· 1111 · blqeol
- I • - uqbt II·my· Ufe.''

David Kocurek, wbo bas
escaped from area meatal
•••pltals at least three Umeo
Athens State Hospital Satur·
i ia recent weeki,

reottedly

beeamt a walk-away from the
Atbeno State Hospital Satur·
day afternoon. Kocurek, a Racine RD relfdent, was reported weariag only oborts.

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Gerald McDaniel, Pomeroy,
was arrested by Pomeroy Po·

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Over Yonder," with cast members Cash Bahr and Mrs. £Iizabeth Blaettnar. Mr~r-""'
Smith will direct the presentation and play the leading role .jo the play bein~
sponsored as the newest project of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority •Of the .Ohio .l!ltal•·:
Phi Chapter in Meigs county. Betty Rawlings is committee .chairman. Committmembers are Judy Crooks, Rita Ball, April Smith, Ulis Clelland, BiUy .JG Spea"*"'u
Carolvn Grueser, Doris Ewing and Arlene McDaniel The play will . be stqM a1
this fall.
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fiNAL PRYCII on oil 1966
OldnabU!a, ChevroletJ.
rrueka. Used Cara and
J'ruekl. Come on in where
t.odaY'I action is.
75 TO CHOOSI fROM

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IIJured five persons, liendlng two of them to the. hosptt·
!IV The aetldent occm'red at 10:35 p.m. a half-mile west

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411· Bidwell collided Jlead.on. 111111 lacaroUono ol the '"""· She
yehicie. were · heavily II reportod In good cond!Uou.

This informatio11 is imp,ortont fo. your business

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Erwin was admitted to the
hnopital wllh a fractured rlgbt
leg llitd a cut on· the head. He
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«lN'l''NUIID From Page 13 ·1 Treated at the bospital and Melllllll'l. Mmii!Jtralllr of
Clly Ice and Fuel, .:!!1: Ruth released were Mr. Johlll!On, who Pleaaant Valley Hoapllal al
Tlcblrdl. CadmUI All Stan, suflerl!d a laceration on the left Pl. Pltd8111, wlll be admitted
CeDinl Supply .•: lloD TIW'; elbow and hlo two lll'anddauib· ta aomtneesblp olalla Ill lho
""'· llcldltoy I\IJIIetl, · E~ tors, Joyce Shay, 10, and Jan- Amerl&lt;U 'Collet of llolpltal ·
P'actlltg .15: Howard SbQ.,.., de Meadows, !.1, both of Galli· Mm!olllratan • Imido!'; A•l
~ FF A,
B • r r 1• polls. The girls had minor sent· Zlla Cblclp.
~. .3411; DaYid Noller, m...
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The accident Ia still . - tn- ,_ _ _ _ __ ,.._ _
8&amp;~ .15: Keith carter, Gal· veaUgotion.
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- --WEEK'S WEATHER
,R; Da.W CUlwell, Ky&amp;er
TO BE HONOIUID
ciia FFA, City Ice l!ld Fuel, Mn. Ll2zle McCumber,
.~; Sharon Chaney, Center- ter, will be honored on ber IMth Temperalun!,
preclpii&amp;U..,
Ylllif Chit Chall, Carter and Ev· birthday which 11 Aq. lith, by weather COidltlou for ..ob U..0, JC; Stne Neada, Lillie a card abower. Mrs. McCu-r bour period as r......tad 1&lt;1 Pete
liner V'aiJey Boye, C. Mao 11 bt &amp;ood health and bas the McCormick at Fairfield weatblllliil'-, .33; John Shaver, aaaillance ol a walter.
er alation.
K1ier Creek FFA, Meip EquipDay RIP J:.ow Weallter Prte.
ment Co., .33: Suaan Wlntors, pllal, .Sill; Bill McCormlet, Sun. .. ..... II 55 Fair
Mimi
HarYutera, Sltate Kycer Cnek FFA, Evans Pact- Mon. ... _. liS ii6 Fair
llhoppe, .32~; Carolya Ball, 1q, .30~; Llaa SaundeYio, Tw~ TueJ. _.... 82 It Rai1L .23
&amp;IIIIo CloYereltn, WJEH, .3111. ligbtors, WHIII Tin Co., .40\1: Wed. ... _ . 71 it Fair
. Taddy Ball, Southwestmr P'· Dovii Jenkins, Coro Compers, Thur. _.... 113 ~ Fair
PA, Ohio~ .32~; WIIOdf Evana Paetlog, .32\1; Gary Fr1 .. .. .. . 17 110 Fair
'C811et. Gallia Luders, Jaolt· Carter, Suolltwestml FP'A, Wal· Sal ........ 7t 10 Fair
.., Prodlll!llon, .32; Pamela do Did&lt; BroWD, .32; Dave !lor·
Twlllpten, Central aan, Suolltw altnl FFA, Jolq)- - Report up to prtll lima
- -·:fl; llront Sa • rt. 'ft!lv. 1011'1 Martel, JS; Lou ADD Averop bl&amp;h temperalun! f!r
- .Plot--,. Eraaa Paddt!t, SaYre; Kanallfll Cl!lt-Otal, CD the week lltll Jear a.a, laal ,
Pttd a-u, Galllpolla ,., EYana, .i: Roy Jlld&lt;le, a.,.. year II.
'"'' .Mortln Fctnl 8ela, Jm; nan Trace FFA, EYana Paolt· Avera1a low temperature lllr
· ~ ....... llu$eJe C!ml1- iDJ, .32; Tom Woodw:ard. Trl- the week lids year 58.2, Jalllyear
, • • • -GtJ Auto Partl, .32; Steve u&amp;le, Johnaon'o Martel,
se.s.
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· ·. . , Jl; Sa-all Willtl!n, iltleers, Gallipollo Motor Co., Total preclpllallon lllr the
. . . . !Wvdlan, Jim Merry, .33\!t; Freddie Dee!, Raccoon week thll year .23, last year .2&amp;,
:Jfi. . JimmJ W$er, SclulJnreA. Valloy, VIc Nilajr alii Co.,
Total precipltati011 to data lllr
WA, 8ll!llh ~ Jl; Bill S!Mven CrOUie, TriancJe, -!olu!- the year U.M inches, I~ year
ll!lli'd!YI. GaU!pllio FFA, B 101' 1 Market, .32\!t; Johnny J!r- 25.4t btohea.
Mlllinl, .33; !lad&lt; Layne. ptoo, Springfield • Morgan, Normal aver&amp;Je preclpti&amp;Uou
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ot 100 plus. There '.are 15 ·.to 20
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A 9:30 a. m.. EST assembly
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ARREST

Gerald McDaniel, Pomeroy,
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REHEARSING - Allee Smith, left, diseus"" the hillbilly co!IH!dy,. "A-FeudiJI'i''l
Over Yonder," with cast members Cash Bahr and Mrs. £Iizabeth Blaettnar. Mr~r-""'
Smith will direct the presentation and play the leading role .jo the play bein~
sponsored as the newest project of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority •Of the .Ohio .l!ltal•·:
Phi Chapter in Meigs county. Betty Rawlings is committee .chairman. Committmembers are Judy Crooks, Rita Ball, April Smith, Ulis Clelland, BiUy .JG Spea"*"'u
Carolvn Grueser, Doris Ewing and Arlene McDaniel The play will . be stqM a1
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fiNAL PRYCII on oil 1966
OldnabU!a, ChevroletJ.
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A Jll'lnding, head-on collision Friday night on Rt. ~5
IIJured five persons, liendlng two of them to the. hosptt·
!IV The aetldent occm'red at 10:35 p.m. a half-mile west

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Aftl., IIIII a otalioll ,..,.... drlv· Holter Hliolllltal wilh 1 froclute

• _ , by Robert A. Erwin, 8lld dislocation of the same hlp
411· Bidwell collided Jlead.on. 111111 lacaroUono ol the '"""· She
yehicie. were · heavily II reportod In good cond!Uou.

This informatio11 is imp,ortont fo. your business

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Erwin was admitted to the
hnopital wllh a fractured rlgbt
leg llitd a cut on· the head. He
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«lN'l''NUIID From Page 13 ·1 Treated at the bospital and Melllllll'l. Mmii!Jtralllr of
Clly Ice and Fuel, .:!!1: Ruth released were Mr. Johlll!On, who Pleaaant Valley Hoapllal al
Tlcblrdl. CadmUI All Stan, suflerl!d a laceration on the left Pl. Pltd8111, wlll be admitted
CeDinl Supply .•: lloD TIW'; elbow and hlo two lll'anddauib· ta aomtneesblp olalla Ill lho
""'· llcldltoy I\IJIIetl, · E~ tors, Joyce Shay, 10, and Jan- Amerl&lt;U 'Collet of llolpltal ·
P'actlltg .15: Howard SbQ.,.., de Meadows, !.1, both of Galli· Mm!olllratan • Imido!'; A•l
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B • r r 1• polls. The girls had minor sent· Zlla Cblclp.
~. .3411; DaYid Noller, m...
~ FFA, CommerCial
The accident Ia still . - tn- ,_ _ _ _ __ ,.._ _
8&amp;~ .15: Keith carter, Gal· veaUgotion.
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- --WEEK'S WEATHER
,R; Da.W CUlwell, Ky&amp;er
TO BE HONOIUID
ciia FFA, City Ice l!ld Fuel, Mn. Ll2zle McCumber,
.~; Sharon Chaney, Center- ter, will be honored on ber IMth Temperalun!,
preclpii&amp;U..,
Ylllif Chit Chall, Carter and Ev· birthday which 11 Aq. lith, by weather COidltlou for ..ob U..0, JC; Stne Neada, Lillie a card abower. Mrs. McCu-r bour period as r......tad 1&lt;1 Pete
liner V'aiJey Boye, C. Mao 11 bt &amp;ood health and bas the McCormick at Fairfield weatblllliil'-, .33; John Shaver, aaaillance ol a walter.
er alation.
K1ier Creek FFA, Meip EquipDay RIP J:.ow Weallter Prte.
ment Co., .33: Suaan Wlntors, pllal, .Sill; Bill McCormlet, Sun. .. ..... II 55 Fair
Mimi
HarYutera, Sltate Kycer Cnek FFA, Evans Pact- Mon. ... _. liS ii6 Fair
llhoppe, .32~; Carolya Ball, 1q, .30~; Llaa SaundeYio, Tw~ TueJ. _.... 82 It Rai1L .23
&amp;IIIIo CloYereltn, WJEH, .3111. ligbtors, WHIII Tin Co., .40\1: Wed. ... _ . 71 it Fair
. Taddy Ball, Southwestmr P'· Dovii Jenkins, Coro Compers, Thur. _.... 113 ~ Fair
PA, Ohio~ .32~; WIIOdf Evana Paetlog, .32\1; Gary Fr1 .. .. .. . 17 110 Fair
'C811et. Gallia Luders, Jaolt· Carter, Suolltwestml FP'A, Wal· Sal ........ 7t 10 Fair
.., Prodlll!llon, .32; Pamela do Did&lt; BroWD, .32; Dave !lor·
Twlllpten, Central aan, Suolltw altnl FFA, Jolq)- - Report up to prtll lima
- -·:fl; llront Sa • rt. 'ft!lv. 1011'1 Martel, JS; Lou ADD Averop bl&amp;h temperalun! f!r
- .Plot--,. Eraaa Paddt!t, SaYre; Kanallfll Cl!lt-Otal, CD the week lltll Jear a.a, laal ,
Pttd a-u, Galllpolla ,., EYana, .i: Roy Jlld&lt;le, a.,.. year II.
'"'' .Mortln Fctnl 8ela, Jm; nan Trace FFA, EYana Paolt· Avera1a low temperature lllr
· ~ ....... llu$eJe C!ml1- iDJ, .32; Tom Woodw:ard. Trl- the week lids year 58.2, Jalllyear
, • • • -GtJ Auto Partl, .32; Steve u&amp;le, Johnaon'o Martel,
se.s.
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. . . . !Wvdlan, Jim Merry, .33\!t; Freddie Dee!, Raccoon week thll year .23, last year .2&amp;,
:Jfi. . JimmJ W$er, SclulJnreA. Valloy, VIc Nilajr alii Co.,
Total precipltati011 to data lllr
WA, 8ll!llh ~ Jl; Bill S!Mven CrOUie, TriancJe, -!olu!- the year U.M inches, I~ year
ll!lli'd!YI. GaU!pllio FFA, B 101' 1 Market, .32\!t; Johnny J!r- 25.4t btohea.
Mlllinl, .33; !lad&lt; Layne. ptoo, Springfield • Morgan, Normal aver&amp;Je preclpti&amp;Uou
•Cl'lllk FFA, JiGIM' Jloa. Com.,..&lt;ial • Savlllp, A
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Gingericb wllh an enroUmenl . · ..
ot 100 plus. There '.are 15 ·.to 20
students ,In each class.
A 9:30 a. m.. EST assembly
Is
requested ol club mem. bers,

parents, and

touring the lldlool

upon your advertisinsrmes.C.e.
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Southern Ohio's
Manpower
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Jarh .1n, Wednesday, August 17 . .
Touring will be members
Athens. Gallia,
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and A COIIIrlbution wao made to A round robin gel weU card menls were served by the ho.. Service wu featured by a "TIJ
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son, Joel, of Saodusky,
and the Laurel Cliff Free Methodist Wll5 sent to Mr!. Vernon How- tesses after whiCh a hymn sing large number of readings.
I~esn;;, Setlp~~ ':: might just relieve then! of the
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Cliff be held at the home of Mrs. panisf on tile electric organ "Show Me," by Gladys ChW'Ch; grouRoprepellalltecl the
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itors of Mrs. Wright's parents, evening at the home of Mrs. Paul Eichinger and Mrs. Max Attending were the
above by Ruby Saunders; "John
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named and Mrs. Lawrence Eb- ley's Motto," by Rev. Jack
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of Lower Rtver Road, Galhpol· Mrs E. J. Tracy as co-hos- ') Contests were conducted by llin, Mrs. Harry Clark, Mrs. Stutler; "While You Are A· pith '
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is. Mrs Ketterman " on vaca· tess.
Mrs. Tracy during the soctal Lou Diehl, Mrs. Clarence CUr- way," by
"My I w
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lion from her duties as a hm;- Mrs. Cbfford Jacobs, pres1- ]hour, With prtzes awarded to, tis, Mrs. Pearl Parker, Mrs. Moment Wt~.Life, by.;;wen- menls of tee cream, cake, eof. ' than to take the umqeherl"
tess at thE" Kennedy Internation- dent, conducted the meeting' Mrs. Gilmore, Mrs.
Robert Gene Thompson, Mrs. Herman 1 dolyn ~ms, '1'be
. ~rtng fee, teed tea, nuta and mtats firllt - they make just M ,.od
PROFESSIONAL
al airport, due to the airllne which opeoed with group sing· IBowen, Mrs. Powell an.d Mrs. IWarner aod a guest, Mrs. Ger· ~';!;ds: ~ E:,tc~D~Is, :;'~ during a social hour. AI thai booby-traps as nice boys&gt;tiiiJio
strike.
mg. Devotion• were , taken Charles R. Karr .8'::._Refresh- ' aid Kelly of Florida.
;,at':.~• ~rsAlma U:,.is a~d time the eroup : illlll Happy ed only siJ weeki,. ·
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Phono 675-2410
from Psalm 61 and were led
"LIIUe Things," by .lnna North. i Birthday to WWtam Dav!J. The ! Anyhow I think maybe &lt; a
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E: _Day by Mrs. James Gilmore.
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Bible questions were given by ! nezt meeting will be Sept, I whole platoon of beatniks might PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
of Pottstown, Pa., are Vtstting "Satan, who Carries on H~ •
William Oa•ls
i with Marianna Jeflero and Ru· jtlll scare the Nortb VletnamMr. and Mrs. ,Leslie. Ntday of Business," was a reading giv·
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Saunden u hOstesses.
1.,. to death.
Garfield
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Wellman..
The Rutland Volunteer Fire- ·Grant, Mr. aJ¥1 Mrs. Raymond ernoon at the horne of Mrs.
here to VlSlt Mrs. Days child- A donatiOn was receJVed from men held a cookout supper S!Jil- Wilcox and children, Mr. and
- -~ · - ren in Ashland, Ky.
.Mrs. William Gilkey for 119e of day evening to honor those who Mrs. Tom Martin, .Abby, Tam·
Ihospital equipment. It was an- had helped at the annual tur- my and Tim, Mrs. Carl Taylor,
S and Mr Chari L Wh'tt ' nou.!Jced that the cookbooks are key diMer and the "Fourth of Sandy, Larry and Gary Mr.
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estu · ed ~ at the printers aod will be dis- July Ox Roast. ·
and Mrs. Howard Blrcluield,
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K' be I J' 80d Rob Mr
their Kentucky borne. His fam· Plans were dlscus!ed for ~ Firemen manned the grills lmd r y, lm
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Mr.
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due to Mro. Whitt having rna~ tember ?-9 the place- to •be There was also plenty of pola· ;n , Mrs. omer Parker and The Chester High School Class
or surgery 8t Pleasant Valley announced. '
~ to salad, baked beans and pop. i uzJ.
1931 met at the home of Mr.
Hospit&amp;l in &lt;Pt. Pleasant.
Mrs. Paul Eichinner thanked ;The cookout was held in the ,
Mr!. Buel Ridenour (Paul..
the club for flowers ,.nt her ! Rutland Village Park where Poverty Wor;.
ine Wickham), ChO!ter, for their
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Recent VtSttors at the me sb~ was !los it&amp;llzed and M ,the children enjoyed swingln8 Outlrned m Book
ner was enjoyed at noon.
of Mr. and Mr!. Holb! Whitt
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PrO!ent besldO! the host aod
of Neighborhood lld. were Mr. ~r~~t P;well
the ' A special treat for the The Poverty War In America boste88 were Mr. and Mrl Edand Mr~ Lester Roush, Mr. cfuth ofr mn,erf•Geoerv thpe "day iyoungsters was riding in a is described by a high govei'Jio
Buck (Edna Warner) . Bel.
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pre: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
and Mrs. Lloyd Roush of Ch..
and Mrs. Tom Martin.
· new books released by the Ga~ Parker {Irene SwnmerUeld),
shtre, Mr. and Mrs..
Alva
Attending were Mr. Paul !Ia County District library· thi! Syracu•e; Mr. and Mrs .. NorRoush, Debbie and g1rl frtend
Patterson, Jeffrey, Raymond, 1 week. Ftctlon" book.q are "A man Rose (Martha Frecke~rl.~
of Mogadore, Mrs.
Merrlll
rf and Roxanne, Mr. and Mrs. Generous .ld"?, by Reynold• Minersville Route; Mr. l!ld
Brucker and children, Jimmy
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epo Bruce May, Debbie and Mike, Prtee, a~d . ..~~ Gentleman Fred Smith, Pomeroy lloltte;IJ
and Btlly ol Athens, Mrs.
"' Mr. Jim Denison, Mr. Lewis From California, by
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Fell .(JMt,
Thomas Shaffer of Eau Gallle, M p 111 G
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M'rs
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"The Africao Nettle," by
Mr. and
ey cadmMreespJooh L.Y Whl'"tte burg, W. Va .. Eriday for rela- tyd J Billy, Mrr• John
. Meyer; "Toys For Your
(E!ther Christ);),
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lives including Mrs. Gardner 80 elf, Mr. and Mrs. B I I light," 'by Winsome . Douglas;
Mr. and Mrs.
of Burlmgton, VI.
Reynolds of Leba
Obi , Willford, Mr. Gt:ne Swan,
on Poverty," Hubert
bur Parker iNellle Michael)
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Mrs. Mabel Wolf, Pomeroy,
and' ; Gene'
. · r·m k• and J'lm, Mrs. Eth - Humphrey; "Off My Cheot"
a,nd Eddle, Cbester Houle;
Luther Meador and daughter, 1 Mrs. Howard Snyder of Park· iel Nelson and. Helen Mae, Mr. Jimmy Brown; "The Story
gil McElroy, Miner&amp;ville Rot1te;
Anita left for their home in ersburg.
Mrs. Fehx Alkire
and ltalians In America " by
Mary Buck, Pomeroy Route;
Hinto~. W. Va., Saturday after Mrs. Claude Durgee (DoraMr. and Mr!. Bryan ael A. Mu!manno; ;'Japao,"
Betzlng, Chester.
A
spending Thursday and Friday thy Sauer) of Pittsburgh, Pa.
::,d children, Mr. and Ruth Kirk; "The Meaning
apedal IUOOI was Lan'y liUJ
with Clara Richmond, 1062 Sec· and son, Jeff, spent Tuesday Mr and ce Dav!J and , Dave,
First World War," by
who ts leaving for lbe Army
ond Ave., Gallipolis.
with her aunt, Miss Margaret
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Mrs. Don ~nand
August 9.
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· Mr!. Robert
Tbe reunlon will be beld
gee, was an overnight guest In ·
Bob . LY"f!· Ulni. Toe' Albrecht-Carrie, and
on the !all Sunday In July.
Athens and visited Ohio Ulli·
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Peace, 1951Hll," by Dwlgbt
location will be
. Regular
versity.
Mr. and Mr!. ·
a later date,
Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Klein via, ~~~here '111in-your chance to
ited recenUy in Chesapeake
. w•th her mother, Mrs. Q. L.
.take advantq~ of the bll uv·
The Rutland Church of Chrtst Hamiltoo aod her aunt Mrs
ln11 on beautiful Phoenix
recent Family Night program W. T. Moore.
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was opened by proyer by Carl Mrs. Guy Reynold! and her ·
the more you save. Get plenty
~ y s e II, and congregational !JIIOther, Mrs. Minerva Childers
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have· returful from
Akron
3 pr. $3.25
for y,9urself and for gift giving
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Spend Week at
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;11101! ~y lbe ~~· 91Jlle!l we sort them out- the c:twrob,
'ol Rl.l, Cheahire wore ID CbJ.
BY BEilL&amp;II JOm:B
erape leaves IJlr tllshet- mud then. . ,
everythln1 we wanlel!. . "''l:ereeb 7 a~ ! ~ ~··lic!l· fllb•:nelg~bo.l'l. and . ~~-)the. qu)et cotpllry l'•lk, 1111
eaco. m., recently ottending
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pies and milk po&lt;b lor food Do you '"
long for the feel gettln8 along wtlllput · • 10rne 1day - ~ ~¥~" ,roii!}Dd ll)ell
lai!e ~ • ~ . frtelidal)lps, fun with famtllei.
funml servtees lor their son,
is upon us . .This improvlst\11 08 needed; trying of the bot dusty road on bafe things; knowllla lbe "worl\1 UllffJ clouds, wacllili ' ID · '!'111' ·81111!\11' .dlilner. ol !lhtqten .l!ld We Only need to take it e88y,
Jusepb ~·a mother-11&gt;......, alWays h08 been tho d.. to calcll 'tutlerllleo ot everv feet?. the •ucculent t&amp;!le of wouldn't .,.vein if we·ale 1 lap puddle! aller _1 storin,
aild. 1 l'W,0 P~· FIJially. out to _the II,Jjd live a little. You ' know
law, Mra: Jean Matesowico, light of poets; ,. It ts to "'· hue (IO'a. you could get a dress blackberrle! on the viDe, Icy . full of green appl"'' with sail · wolt:IIJnC lor the Ml!nbow (WoJio :.ilylbe";-..u:rer
l'hat, the aoldenrod is beg!Jio
when Mr!.1Tbompson wu call· iMmner adds up to
maoy that eolor), hUDiing (Our _leal well water drunk from a tiD IIIOWAI of supper.
ldtrlq ·w bln OD Nrlh ·\bt .poi1·· ,:.
• Y._IIr~Y •,.
.aln8 io dot the roadside l!ld
ed home by the death of her thing&amp;, but childhood memorU found barely one m a cup (no Ice cubes needed).
• : bef!il1 turn.ln&amp; hi. ; -• ; '
yoii know wbal that mean..
1 meUm think that 1 big of 11014 ...uJ li'U).
uncle, Forrest •Fife, of Calllllr les neaUy calelogue the seasons llfeltme), pleklng d8laies &lt;h
&amp;wnmer, also is a time forb' so 0 f
leo and tho !
pleuurj!lwbeo IIJQI•
f t , l'W! to
··or ll'a later tbaD
thlnii
bus.
becense of certaln 8890Ciattons loves me, be love! me not), feeilng 14e joy of bellig alive. mge
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- spring meaot violets and all iootl for
summer after· · Ll!e was DUidl for enjayment bad otomodl aclle followln8 ,mer U. l)lriWI!III· over r,-;·tlie · ~ ·~- tlje.iPI'UCber" . .
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Mr. Csrlos Swisher of the U. strawberries; Winter, snow, noon.
but we've made tt sucb a tlak. would foreslell a lot of lee!»&amp;• COWIIrylldll lle!Mtn'*: t hi, to 111 \llrOdlh.,
,/!i!D'•
s. Army ts vis!Ung hts mother, judge, popcom and arithmeUc; Summer Is UIIUJual thlDgs: )A child'• life must be regiment· ~raoko.
alll 1111111o '"'be Old · Counley Ito, Ill I TV•_diiUier, JO !'O,jl'aD
Mn. Alicll Swisher of LitUe Fall, app!O!, school and foot- l)earing not.... the whispering ed and organized to the hilt- It tooil two or three
to 1 Cllureb," IIIII
our IJOPh- Jburry olf lqlllll piliCe
Kyger.
ball.
muslc of a cornfleld as you ran he must have well b.U.Ooed ,recover aod by that lime you I.UcatiO!I, 1.~ !bole IJ'IIJII!.. baell lor llllht 14ilevllkil,, and
But 1ummer? There were 10 between the rows and
the meals and knoll' absolutely that didn't want to do It anvwa.v.l parenll '!If ~ who IIJIIIII lbeJr 1~. WJll!!!• 111.10 t!;!at:t' call
1\fr. and Mrs. Frank Loucks many wonderful ways to enjoy 1 leav09 whipping your face as he Is loved (we never thought Iplus tho !act that you lllougbl
such - rltllll&amp; In
and children of~ville were me. How many do you remem- the com lassies Oiled
your much aboot It, we just suppos·l twice about . dotns something i their ln!ales or walkiDg to . ry. .'
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· lh81r. Such a gi)Q(I biding place ed we were loved. We enioy· youwouldbesuretogeiiii&gt;ICk· ' "the Csuntry Church" where Life just shouldn't bi ;this
.)fr' and Mr!: y While ol How about playln8 boose 1111' for game9! ·Of course, you'd set ed ench day, oometlme! with ed for.
.
they 1111R the 1101181 of aalva- , way. Wo 80 lhla lilY but 011&lt;0,
GaiUpolls.
tier the big ajiple tree, ,.1118 In allergy now, but we didn't Itear!, learnlng we couldn't have I Summer li for wading in tloa and IJtiPe,lllltlly, and may· II() why 10 jet.
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Numerofl~
their "comfortable pewa~t do
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Heye• aod
dangbter of Columbus were re•
IUITOIIndS us. J ..t 8 day
of
"nle monthly meeUng of Beth· I William Davia. ,;. . program bnneol toil, real and a IPlrltual
..guests of Mrs. Buell
el Women's Society of Chrlltian opened with 1111 fi'O')p. atnglng ! ouia renewa uo and really, a I

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Workshop will
BeHeld in
H1,1ntihgton

LADIES SUMMER
FLATS
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VALUES TO $5.99
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SIDEWALK DAYS _ __

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Dan Thomas&amp;. Son Co.

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F M"dd/
rom

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Miss Thelma Micnaels and Iwhere they visited relatives ib.
Mrs. Alberta Montgomery sang eluding Mrs. c. c. Chlklera
"Keys tu the Kingdom." fol· who underwent surgery.
lowed '.J~· Miss B1~1Je ,Tfon Cart- Reynolds also accompanied Mr.
er anr:l Thelma Hysdl singing and Mrs. Clarence Archer
"I Shad Not Be MovPd." Fol· and children to. Bridgenorlb,
!owing ~ humorous ~!lr1 spirit- Canad'a, for a week at the Child.
ua) rea-ilng by Mrs
Jessie ers' cabin.
Grueser, ~oy Snowcl"n sang Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roush
''Till ~~\' Storm Passt:! By." and daughter, Mrs.
Michael
Mrs. 3:irhara Van ~.11-. er gav:.! Cline and son, Ricky, MeArth·
an ins;:.;:-atwnal readin?,, and : ur, visited recently at Camden
a quartt•t composed of Pauline Park in Huntington, W. Va.
·.Markitt", Ethel Nelson. Marj6-- They were joined there by tbeir
rie Wyatt and Thelma Micll- . son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
leis sang "Mansion Over the Russell Rousb and son, Erie,
. Hilltop. •· Roy Snowdt•
an~ of Oak Ifill for the outing,
Thelma Hysell teamOO to vocal- Mrs. James Murray has re.
Ju "Garden of Prayer."
turntd from Ravenswood, w.
Vlc Braley read sl:ripture and Va., where she spent a week
cave the benediction. The group witb her daughter, Mr. and

Mrs:

.,.... "God Be With You."
Bdreshments of
aS&gt;orted
uild\viche!, jetlo 'atad, CUI"
~ ~· coffee, and iced
tea
.,ere served. Hostesses
in

Mrs. Ethel Snewden,

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ONLY 9 LADIES

BLOUSE &amp; JAMAICA
SETS

ONLY 29

$1:so

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'l Mr. and Mrs. Keitb Vineyard
Belpre are announcing the
of a daughter
Melissa
July 2S. G;andparents
and Mrs. Hobart VineReed!ville, and Mr. and

Roy Collin• of Tanner, W.
~~. Mr. and Mrs. VIneyard
aloo havt! another daughter Ti·
· · Marie
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~\'Jltia White Rooe 1 ...... • ha
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at the I'Oitislde park
"::::.~ Wednesday, Aug.
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at 1:110 p.m.

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All seamless ~les on sates inctudin~:
Can~rece · &amp; Agilim1 stretch

We Art

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WBf-$7.99
to $10.99

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olds of Lebanon, Oblo,
here for a visit wltb 1\elllllvtiS.
Mrs. Harold Sauer and aaoO.
!era, Mary Rolh and Jay,

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$1.00

MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY
AUGUST 8th &amp; 9th

-----------LADIES SLEEPWEAR

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STRAW HATS

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Mar1aret Sauer. Mr. Sa~
attending a Guldanee Cotmlelor
seminar at Ohlo Unlverolty.

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CHILDRENS SUMMER

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SPORT SHIRTS

Max Folmer 111111 lamily.
Mrs. n.Dma.Ceok and grand·
,..., SltiVin, Mike 111111 David
Clark, apeal Prltlar Ia Gallipol·

e 5 PC. ~lfllli ":' 42~ Round Tallie With WOCMI Grail Top
4 swivel Chalra, omort
White ond W.ck. Reg.

Group 1. MeHJI Better

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MN. .. B. llooob and ltlrt.
Cbaltol 'IVIIIIn&gt;w.
lira. I. B. llooob NlllrBod le
._ hollle, Lakeview, lbil IIIOI•II
II« ·• WMi'l 1'1111
bar ll&amp;tor-Jn.law, Mrl. Charles
Wltbrow. She wao occt&gt;DI]&gt;I,.II
led borne bJ Mr. and Mr!. VIclor Browa and Mr!.
whe wl1l MID home lhis
eV8IIIq.
Hla Peggy Folmer of ¢otum·
bus ll apeldlng lhe woekend
with bor parents, Mr. and Mr•.

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LADIES SUMMER DRESSES

MONDAY~:Jin#

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Wednoadq

Reg. 2. 99 &amp; 3. 99
Mon. &amp; Tues. _ __

LADIES &amp;mER

SWIM SUITS

" Sidewalk D;ays "

Citywide

ONLY 17

Mrs. Ra~dolph Ward and fan&gt;
ily. Vt!lling Thursday
with
Mrs. Murray were Kathy Dow.
Jean Butcher, Dale Murray,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Covert
and family, Belpre, visited on
Thursday evening with her mo!her, Mrs. Lucille MayO!.
Mrs. Bernard Schramm h08
l'~turned to her . ~me in ZanesVIlle after a VISit here witb
her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. John Lyons and family. She was accompanied to
Zanesvllle by Mra. Lyono
~Harley Swisher.
· and Mrs. Gardner

$1.00

WERE
$6.99

LADIES SUMMER BLOUSES

and Roger Hardesty of Rav•
Mrs. wood.

Thelma Hy!OII and Mrs. !leva

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LADIES SUMMER DRESSES

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"··- Barga-I n H U".JJ t IU;.,,

ANNUAL SALE

Special Music
Is Feature of
Family Night

Gallipolis, Ohio

H4 Second Ave.

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GROUP CHILDRENS SUMMER

SPORTSWEAR
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Bethel, WSCS Hears
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Readmgs at Meetmg on Thur ay

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Mrs. Gerald L.
and A COIIIrlbution wao made to A round robin gel weU card menls were served by the ho.. Service wu featured by a "TIJ
Sweet to Trull
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son, Joel, of Saodusky,
and the Laurel Cliff Free Methodist Wll5 sent to Mr!. Vernon How- tesses after whiCh a hymn sing large number of readings.
I~esn;;, Setlp~~ ':: might just relieve then! of the
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daughter and sltll-in-law, Mr. Church toward its new air con- ell. The September meetmg w1ll wtth Mrs. Wellman as accom- ' Readings presented
were Y ancea
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Cliff be held at the home of Mrs. panisf on tile electric organ "Show Me," by Gladys ChW'Ch; grouRoprepellalltecl the
U gyth
,1 be ..... In VI· 11 .' . . 1 :-'"11" • ot
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"Be c f 1 What You Say , cr
ea WRI arw.~w by
ey can
UKU
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.. ra camen~ rememD•••New York City were recent vis-- e r ea
cu
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Mrs was en)oye .
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oocl b rd 11Cactly ttlllook. tfle tmlle, aootha posL
itors of Mrs. Wright's parents, evening at the home of Mrs. Paul Eichinger and Mrs. Max Attending were the
above by Ruby Saunders; "John
members ;nd
J,m, the ey
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Mr. and Mrs Oral v Waugh, Ira Wellman in Kanauga with Eichinger as co-hostesses.
named and Mrs. Lawrence Eb- ley's Motto," by Rev. Jack
to'
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to
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Cllllodaylorvourappolntment.
80
of Lower Rtver Road, Galhpol· Mrs E. J. Tracy as co-hos- ') Contests were conducted by llin, Mrs. Harry Clark, Mrs. Stutler; "While You Are A· pith '
e
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is. Mrs Ketterman " on vaca· tess.
Mrs. Tracy during the soctal Lou Diehl, Mrs. Clarence CUr- way," by
"My I w
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,.!y to
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lion from her duties as a hm;- Mrs. Cbfford Jacobs, pres1- ]hour, With prtzes awarded to, tis, Mrs. Pearl Parker, Mrs. Moment Wt~.Life, by.;;wen- menls of tee cream, cake, eof. ' than to take the umqeherl"
tess at thE" Kennedy Internation- dent, conducted the meeting' Mrs. Gilmore, Mrs.
Robert Gene Thompson, Mrs. Herman 1 dolyn ~ms, '1'be
. ~rtng fee, teed tea, nuta and mtats firllt - they make just M ,.od
PROFESSIONAL
al airport, due to the airllne which opeoed with group sing· IBowen, Mrs. Powell an.d Mrs. IWarner aod a guest, Mrs. Ger· ~';!;ds: ~ E:,tc~D~Is, :;'~ during a social hour. AI thai booby-traps as nice boys&gt;tiiiJio
strike.
mg. Devotion• were , taken Charles R. Karr .8'::._Refresh- ' aid Kelly of Florida.
;,at':.~• ~rsAlma U:,.is a~d time the eroup : illlll Happy ed only siJ weeki,. ·
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Phono 675-2410
from Psalm 61 and were led
"LIIUe Things," by .lnna North. i Birthday to WWtam Dav!J. The ! Anyhow I think maybe &lt; a
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E: _Day by Mrs. James Gilmore.
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Bible questions were given by ! nezt meeting will be Sept, I whole platoon of beatniks might PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
of Pottstown, Pa., are Vtstting "Satan, who Carries on H~ •
William Oa•ls
i with Marianna Jeflero and Ru· jtlll scare the Nortb VletnamMr. and Mrs. ,Leslie. Ntday of Business," was a reading giv·
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The group .;el Thursday aft·
Saunden u hOstesses.
1.,. to death.
Garfield
'I hey will ,go
en by
Wellman..
The Rutland Volunteer Fire- ·Grant, Mr. aJ¥1 Mrs. Raymond ernoon at the horne of Mrs.
here to VlSlt Mrs. Days child- A donatiOn was receJVed from men held a cookout supper S!Jil- Wilcox and children, Mr. and
- -~ · - ren in Ashland, Ky.
.Mrs. William Gilkey for 119e of day evening to honor those who Mrs. Tom Martin, .Abby, Tam·
Ihospital equipment. It was an- had helped at the annual tur- my and Tim, Mrs. Carl Taylor,
S and Mr Chari L Wh'tt ' nou.!Jced that the cookbooks are key diMer and the "Fourth of Sandy, Larry and Gary Mr.
[ 5 bildre
estu · ed ~ at the printers aod will be dis- July Ox Roast. ·
and Mrs. Howard Blrcluield,
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0 "ve re m
an c
K' be I J' 80d Rob Mr
their Kentucky borne. His fam· Plans were dlscus!ed for ~ Firemen manned the grills lmd r y, lm
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an
Mrs.
Roy
Snowden
and
Mr.
1y
~ ere seven we , rummage . sale (0 be held Sep· ·o am urgers
ot
ogs. d
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due to Mro. Whitt having rna~ tember ?-9 the place- to •be There was also plenty of pola· ;n , Mrs. omer Parker and The Chester High School Class
or surgery 8t Pleasant Valley announced. '
~ to salad, baked beans and pop. i uzJ.
1931 met at the home of Mr.
Hospit&amp;l in &lt;Pt. Pleasant.
Mrs. Paul Eichinner thanked ;The cookout was held in the ,
Mr!. Buel Ridenour (Paul..
the club for flowers ,.nt her ! Rutland Village Park where Poverty Wor;.
ine Wickham), ChO!ter, for their
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liii daughter, Paula June, while the men played horseshoes and
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Recent VtSttors at the me sb~ was !los it&amp;llzed and M ,the children enjoyed swingln8 Outlrned m Book
ner was enjoyed at noon.
of Mr. and Mr!. Holb! Whitt
P
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PrO!ent besldO! the host aod
of Neighborhood lld. were Mr. ~r~~t P;well
the ' A special treat for the The Poverty War In America boste88 were Mr. and Mrl Edand Mr~ Lester Roush, Mr. cfuth ofr mn,erf•Geoerv thpe "day iyoungsters was riding in a is described by a high govei'Jio
Buck (Edna Warner) . Bel.
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owen
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offic1'al
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· pony cart, compliments 9J. Mr·
e o
pre: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
and Mrs. Lloyd Roush of Ch..
and Mrs. Tom Martin.
· new books released by the Ga~ Parker {Irene SwnmerUeld),
shtre, Mr. and Mrs..
Alva
Attending were Mr. Paul !Ia County District library· thi! Syracu•e; Mr. and Mrs .. NorRoush, Debbie and g1rl frtend
Patterson, Jeffrey, Raymond, 1 week. Ftctlon" book.q are "A man Rose (Martha Frecke~rl.~
of Mogadore, Mrs.
Merrlll
rf and Roxanne, Mr. and Mrs. Generous .ld"?, by Reynold• Minersville Route; Mr. l!ld
Brucker and children, Jimmy
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epo Bruce May, Debbie and Mike, Prtee, a~d . ..~~ Gentleman Fred Smith, Pomeroy lloltte;IJ
and Btlly ol Athens, Mrs.
"' Mr. Jim Denison, Mr. Lewis From California, by
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Fell .(JMt,
Thomas Shaffer of Eau Gallle, M p 111 G
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C
. Kenndy and Jon Mrs George Busch.
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M'rs
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Mr
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and~randdaughte. ofallGa~tpol· Chancellor Hotel In Parkers- and.::-s. W1llle Dr-er, Opal,
"The Africao Nettle," by
Mr. and
ey cadmMreespJooh L.Y Whl'"tte burg, W. Va .. Eriday for rela- tyd J Billy, Mrr• John
. Meyer; "Toys For Your
(E!ther Christ);),
•lrman an
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lives including Mrs. Gardner 80 elf, Mr. and Mrs. B I I light," 'by Winsome . Douglas;
Mr. and Mrs.
of Burlmgton, VI.
Reynolds of Leba
Obi , Willford, Mr. Gt:ne Swan,
on Poverty," Hubert
bur Parker iNellle Michael)
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Mrs. Mabel Wolf, Pomeroy,
and' ; Gene'
. · r·m k• and J'lm, Mrs. Eth - Humphrey; "Off My Cheot"
a,nd Eddle, Cbester Houle;
Luther Meador and daughter, 1 Mrs. Howard Snyder of Park· iel Nelson and. Helen Mae, Mr. Jimmy Brown; "The Story
gil McElroy, Miner&amp;ville Rot1te;
Anita left for their home in ersburg.
Mrs. Fehx Alkire
and ltalians In America " by
Mary Buck, Pomeroy Route;
Hinto~. W. Va., Saturday after Mrs. Claude Durgee (DoraMr. and Mr!. Bryan ael A. Mu!manno; ;'Japao,"
Betzlng, Chester.
A
spending Thursday and Friday thy Sauer) of Pittsburgh, Pa.
::,d children, Mr. and Ruth Kirk; "The Meaning
apedal IUOOI was Lan'y liUJ
with Clara Richmond, 1062 Sec· and son, Jeff, spent Tuesday Mr and ce Dav!J and , Dave,
First World War," by
who ts leaving for lbe Army
ond Ave., Gallipolis.
with her aunt, Miss Margaret
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Mrs. Don ~nand
August 9.
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· Mr!. Robert
Tbe reunlon will be beld
gee, was an overnight guest In ·
Bob . LY"f!· Ulni. Toe' Albrecht-Carrie, and
on the !all Sunday In July.
Athens and visited Ohio Ulli·
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and ~·
Peace, 1951Hll," by Dwlgbt
location will be
. Regular
versity.
Mr. and Mr!. ·
a later date,
Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Klein via, ~~~here '111in-your chance to
ited recenUy in Chesapeake
. w•th her mother, Mrs. Q. L.
.take advantq~ of the bll uv·
The Rutland Church of Chrtst Hamiltoo aod her aunt Mrs
ln11 on beautiful Phoenix
recent Family Night program W. T. Moore.
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was opened by proyer by Carl Mrs. Guy Reynold! and her ·
the more you save. Get plenty
~ y s e II, and congregational !JIIOther, Mrs. Minerva Childers
1
oongs
have· returful from
Akron
3 pr. $3.25
for y,9urself and for gift giving
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Spend Week at
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'ol Rl.l, Cheahire wore ID CbJ.
BY BEilL&amp;II JOm:B
erape leaves IJlr tllshet- mud then. . ,
everythln1 we wanlel!. . "''l:ereeb 7 a~ ! ~ ~··lic!l· fllb•:nelg~bo.l'l. and . ~~-)the. qu)et cotpllry l'•lk, 1111
eaco. m., recently ottending
~ SIIJI.
pies and milk po&lt;b lor food Do you '"
long for the feel gettln8 along wtlllput · • 10rne 1day - ~ ~¥~" ,roii!}Dd ll)ell
lai!e ~ • ~ . frtelidal)lps, fun with famtllei.
funml servtees lor their son,
is upon us . .This improvlst\11 08 needed; trying of the bot dusty road on bafe things; knowllla lbe "worl\1 UllffJ clouds, wacllili ' ID · '!'111' ·81111!\11' .dlilner. ol !lhtqten .l!ld We Only need to take it e88y,
Jusepb ~·a mother-11&gt;......, alWays h08 been tho d.. to calcll 'tutlerllleo ot everv feet?. the •ucculent t&amp;!le of wouldn't .,.vein if we·ale 1 lap puddle! aller _1 storin,
aild. 1 l'W,0 P~· FIJially. out to _the II,Jjd live a little. You ' know
law, Mra: Jean Matesowico, light of poets; ,. It ts to "'· hue (IO'a. you could get a dress blackberrle! on the viDe, Icy . full of green appl"'' with sail · wolt:IIJnC lor the Ml!nbow (WoJio :.ilylbe";-..u:rer
l'hat, the aoldenrod is beg!Jio
when Mr!.1Tbompson wu call· iMmner adds up to
maoy that eolor), hUDiing (Our _leal well water drunk from a tiD IIIOWAI of supper.
ldtrlq ·w bln OD Nrlh ·\bt .poi1·· ,:.
• Y._IIr~Y •,.
.aln8 io dot the roadside l!ld
ed home by the death of her thing&amp;, but childhood memorU found barely one m a cup (no Ice cubes needed).
• : bef!il1 turn.ln&amp; hi. ; -• ; '
yoii know wbal that mean..
1 meUm think that 1 big of 11014 ...uJ li'U).
uncle, Forrest •Fife, of Calllllr les neaUy calelogue the seasons llfeltme), pleklng d8laies &lt;h
&amp;wnmer, also is a time forb' so 0 f
leo and tho !
pleuurj!lwbeo IIJQI•
f t , l'W! to
··or ll'a later tbaD
thlnii
bus.
becense of certaln 8890Ciattons loves me, be love! me not), feeilng 14e joy of bellig alive. mge
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- spring meaot violets and all iootl for
summer after· · Ll!e was DUidl for enjayment bad otomodl aclle followln8 ,mer U. l)lriWI!III· over r,-;·tlie · ~ ·~- tlje.iPI'UCber" . .
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Mr. Csrlos Swisher of the U. strawberries; Winter, snow, noon.
but we've made tt sucb a tlak. would foreslell a lot of lee!»&amp;• COWIIrylldll lle!Mtn'*: t hi, to 111 \llrOdlh.,
,/!i!D'•
s. Army ts vis!Ung hts mother, judge, popcom and arithmeUc; Summer Is UIIUJual thlDgs: )A child'• life must be regiment· ~raoko.
alll 1111111o '"'be Old · Counley Ito, Ill I TV•_diiUier, JO !'O,jl'aD
Mn. Alicll Swisher of LitUe Fall, app!O!, school and foot- l)earing not.... the whispering ed and organized to the hilt- It tooil two or three
to 1 Cllureb," IIIII
our IJOPh- Jburry olf lqlllll piliCe
Kyger.
ball.
muslc of a cornfleld as you ran he must have well b.U.Ooed ,recover aod by that lime you I.UcatiO!I, 1.~ !bole IJ'IIJII!.. baell lor llllht 14ilevllkil,, and
But 1ummer? There were 10 between the rows and
the meals and knoll' absolutely that didn't want to do It anvwa.v.l parenll '!If ~ who IIJIIIII lbeJr 1~. WJll!!!• 111.10 t!;!at:t' call
1\fr. and Mrs. Frank Loucks many wonderful ways to enjoy 1 leav09 whipping your face as he Is loved (we never thought Iplus tho !act that you lllougbl
such - rltllll&amp; In
and children of~ville were me. How many do you remem- the com lassies Oiled
your much aboot It, we just suppos·l twice about . dotns something i their ln!ales or walkiDg to . ry. .'
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recelll''~ of er parents, ber?
· lh81r. Such a gi)Q(I biding place ed we were loved. We enioy· youwouldbesuretogeiiii&gt;ICk· ' "the Csuntry Church" where Life just shouldn't bi ;this
.)fr' and Mr!: y While ol How about playln8 boose 1111' for game9! ·Of course, you'd set ed ench day, oometlme! with ed for.
.
they 1111R the 1101181 of aalva- , way. Wo 80 lhla lilY but 011&lt;0,
GaiUpolls.
tier the big ajiple tree, ,.1118 In allergy now, but we didn't Itear!, learnlng we couldn't have I Summer li for wading in tloa and IJtiPe,lllltlly, and may· II() why 10 jet.
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I'm afrl1d 9U1' dlurchet with
Numerofl~
their "comfortable pewa~t do
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Heye• aod
dangbter of Columbus were re•
IUITOIIndS us. J ..t 8 day
of
"nle monthly meeUng of Beth· I William Davia. ,;. . program bnneol toil, real and a IPlrltual
..guests of Mrs. Buell
el Women's Society of Chrlltian opened with 1111 fi'O')p. atnglng ! ouia renewa uo and really, a I

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Summer
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Workshop will
BeHeld in
H1,1ntihgton

LADIES SUMMER
FLATS
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VALUES TO $5.99
NOW ONLY----

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1.00

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SIDEWALK DAYS _ __

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Dan Thomas&amp;. Son Co.

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F M"dd/
rom

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Miss Thelma Micnaels and Iwhere they visited relatives ib.
Mrs. Alberta Montgomery sang eluding Mrs. c. c. Chlklera
"Keys tu the Kingdom." fol· who underwent surgery.
lowed '.J~· Miss B1~1Je ,Tfon Cart- Reynolds also accompanied Mr.
er anr:l Thelma Hysdl singing and Mrs. Clarence Archer
"I Shad Not Be MovPd." Fol· and children to. Bridgenorlb,
!owing ~ humorous ~!lr1 spirit- Canad'a, for a week at the Child.
ua) rea-ilng by Mrs
Jessie ers' cabin.
Grueser, ~oy Snowcl"n sang Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roush
''Till ~~\' Storm Passt:! By." and daughter, Mrs.
Michael
Mrs. 3:irhara Van ~.11-. er gav:.! Cline and son, Ricky, MeArth·
an ins;:.;:-atwnal readin?,, and : ur, visited recently at Camden
a quartt•t composed of Pauline Park in Huntington, W. Va.
·.Markitt", Ethel Nelson. Marj6-- They were joined there by tbeir
rie Wyatt and Thelma Micll- . son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
leis sang "Mansion Over the Russell Rousb and son, Erie,
. Hilltop. •· Roy Snowdt•
an~ of Oak Ifill for the outing,
Thelma Hysell teamOO to vocal- Mrs. James Murray has re.
Ju "Garden of Prayer."
turntd from Ravenswood, w.
Vlc Braley read sl:ripture and Va., where she spent a week
cave the benediction. The group witb her daughter, Mr. and

Mrs:

.,.... "God Be With You."
Bdreshments of
aS&gt;orted
uild\viche!, jetlo 'atad, CUI"
~ ~· coffee, and iced
tea
.,ere served. Hostesses
in

Mrs. Ethel Snewden,

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ONLY 9 LADIES

BLOUSE &amp; JAMAICA
SETS

ONLY 29

$1:so

~wden.

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·. BIRTH ANNOUNCED
'l Mr. and Mrs. Keitb Vineyard
Belpre are announcing the
of a daughter
Melissa
July 2S. G;andparents
and Mrs. Hobart VineReed!ville, and Mr. and

Roy Collin• of Tanner, W.
~~. Mr. and Mrs. VIneyard
aloo havt! another daughter Ti·
· · Marie
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~\'Jltia White Rooe 1 ...... • ha
""""" 18 •·
at the I'Oitislde park
"::::.~ Wednesday, Aug.
~
at 1:110 p.m.

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All seamless ~les on sates inctudin~:
Can~rece · &amp; Agilim1 stretch

We Art

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WBf-$7.99
to $10.99

$

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olds of Lebanon, Oblo,
here for a visit wltb 1\elllllvtiS.
Mrs. Harold Sauer and aaoO.
!era, Mary Rolh and Jay,

17 V.DiiS

of'
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SWIM TRUNKS

$1.00

MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY
AUGUST 8th &amp; 9th

-----------LADIES SLEEPWEAR

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STRAW HATS

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ed Thursday evening wttb
Mar1aret Sauer. Mr. Sa~
attending a Guldanee Cotmlelor
seminar at Ohlo Unlverolty.

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$1.00

CHILDRENS SUMMER

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··25~5,.'

SPORT SHIRTS

Max Folmer 111111 lamily.
Mrs. n.Dma.Ceok and grand·
,..., SltiVin, Mike 111111 David
Clark, apeal Prltlar Ia Gallipol·

e 5 PC. ~lfllli ":' 42~ Round Tallie With WOCMI Grail Top
4 swivel Chalra, omort
White ond W.ck. Reg.

Group 1. MeHJI Better

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MN. .. B. llooob and ltlrt.
Cbaltol 'IVIIIIn&gt;w.
lira. I. B. llooob NlllrBod le
._ hollle, Lakeview, lbil IIIOI•II
II« ·• WMi'l 1'1111
bar ll&amp;tor-Jn.law, Mrl. Charles
Wltbrow. She wao occt&gt;DI]&gt;I,.II
led borne bJ Mr. and Mr!. VIclor Browa and Mr!.
whe wl1l MID home lhis
eV8IIIq.
Hla Peggy Folmer of ¢otum·
bus ll apeldlng lhe woekend
with bor parents, Mr. and Mr•.

T:!lfSbAf

5 DIN,mf__lABLES and CHAIRS.
,.at '-CLOSEOUT
PRICES .
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LADIES SUMMER DRESSES

MONDAY~:Jin#

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Wednoadq

Reg. 2. 99 &amp; 3. 99
Mon. &amp; Tues. _ __

LADIES &amp;mER

SWIM SUITS

" Sidewalk D;ays "

Citywide

ONLY 17

Mrs. Ra~dolph Ward and fan&gt;
ily. Vt!lling Thursday
with
Mrs. Murray were Kathy Dow.
Jean Butcher, Dale Murray,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Covert
and family, Belpre, visited on
Thursday evening with her mo!her, Mrs. Lucille MayO!.
Mrs. Bernard Schramm h08
l'~turned to her . ~me in ZanesVIlle after a VISit here witb
her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. John Lyons and family. She was accompanied to
Zanesvllle by Mra. Lyono
~Harley Swisher.
· and Mrs. Gardner

$1.00

WERE
$6.99

LADIES SUMMER BLOUSES

and Roger Hardesty of Rav•
Mrs. wood.

Thelma Hy!OII and Mrs. !leva

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LADIES SUMMER DRESSES

10$3.99

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Were$2.99

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YOU SAVE80c

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"··- Barga-I n H U".JJ t IU;.,,

ANNUAL SALE

Special Music
Is Feature of
Family Night

Gallipolis, Ohio

H4 Second Ave.

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GROUP CHILDRENS SUMMER

SPORTSWEAR
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SALE!

HUNDREDS OF PAIRS

. ~. Reg. $49,.95 Value
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YOU CAN

AT PRICES
TWO CITY YOUTHS were
injured slightly In two bl::~:;;
acoidents. They were A
Folden, 8, and Jeff Len&gt;lllg, ll
10. Gary Waugh, 19, ol ASnton , 11
W. Va., was dead on arrival
Hol•er Hospital after he a n d

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Win Trophies William Robinson were

hit by

bus on West VIrginia Rt. 21
at 3:50 a.m. Wednesday.

We Will Have As Many Outside As
We Can. Also Sale Inside Our Store.

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WAY BELOW COST

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MENS SHORT SLEEVE

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GRAB BAGS
SURPRISES
Gu1r~ntttd 59c or

Mort V1lue.
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HUNDREDS OF OTHER
ITEMS WITH SAVINGS OF

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A RED SQUIRREL wu blam·
ld for one of the moat UDUIUai
outages of elec:lridtj Ia lbl 111o
nals of Ute uU11tJ In Gallla
CGUDiy. Tbe llflulml m•aed
up two iDJulalllt' llrlql at !be
Addlso• Sub llallau of tile £leo.
l&amp;'h&gt; ComJIIIIY 01 Sunday mom1111 from l:tl to 1:12 a.m.,
llllrupliJII many a breakfui.
Tbe Jt.minult period Jhut off
power irl Gallipolis, aloac lbl
rlv.- from Swu Cntk lo CJie.

slllre, and affected Willr:eovllle,
Vinton, CoftlerviUe, and
Rio
Grande araaa. Thore we r e

5,100 customen alfact.d.

TOM DENNEY'S home beEDo II 1'111:1&amp;' wu CQIIIo
'pleiiiJ cleltroyld by a lire a

week 110 SatuNq ""''tdtM-

SHOP BOTH STORES
G. C . MURPHY CO .

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The property• WM ..... by

Ra)"''!!lll Haak!DJ, 'l'he VilltoD
fire ~ CO!IIII not r11dt
tho ICelle of tho blue dut to a
brldp belnl oi~

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OA8 MEE'DNG
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Oqllllzation of A m e r I e
states (OAS) bu pe~tponed
eaaterence scheduled for
..,. Alreo Ave. 2t becauaa
tile mllltlry coup d'etat
Aflantlna.
Tbe OAS Council also
Friday to meel son1et1tne
before 0c1. 11 to aet a new
for the Clllference.
DIE IN DE8BllT
TEHRAN, · Iran (UP))
Sisteell persw diad of thirst
desert country near
border with Ji-an~ survivors
an JU·fated 30-man
teparted Saturday. Search
tieJ wen sent to the ar•a
find the bodies.
---Tbe ocean Wilen which COY·
1r more than two-thirds of the
oarth'a surface average more
than
nautical milea irl

OUTSTANDING -VALUESI
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SALE!

HUNDREDS OF PAIRS

. ~. Reg. $49,.95 Value
..;
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YOU CAN

AT PRICES
TWO CITY YOUTHS were
injured slightly In two bl::~:;;
acoidents. They were A
Folden, 8, and Jeff Len&gt;lllg, ll
10. Gary Waugh, 19, ol ASnton , 11
W. Va., was dead on arrival
Hol•er Hospital after he a n d

AFF

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Astronauts
Win Trophies William Robinson were

hit by

bus on West VIrginia Rt. 21
at 3:50 a.m. Wednesday.

We Will Have As Many Outside As
We Can. Also Sale Inside Our Store.

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PRICES HAVE BEEN CUT
WAY BELOW COST

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Size

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81-11

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GRAB BAGS
SURPRISES
Gu1r~ntttd 59c or

Mort V1lue.
Slwing and

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HUNDREDS OF OTHER
ITEMS WITH SAVINGS OF

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A RED SQUIRREL wu blam·
ld for one of the moat UDUIUai
outages of elec:lridtj Ia lbl 111o
nals of Ute uU11tJ In Gallla
CGUDiy. Tbe llflulml m•aed
up two iDJulalllt' llrlql at !be
Addlso• Sub llallau of tile £leo.
l&amp;'h&gt; ComJIIIIY 01 Sunday mom1111 from l:tl to 1:12 a.m.,
llllrupliJII many a breakfui.
Tbe Jt.minult period Jhut off
power irl Gallipolis, aloac lbl
rlv.- from Swu Cntk lo CJie.

slllre, and affected Willr:eovllle,
Vinton, CoftlerviUe, and
Rio
Grande araaa. Thore we r e

5,100 customen alfact.d.

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Oqllllzation of A m e r I e
states (OAS) bu pe~tponed
eaaterence scheduled for
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tile mllltlry coup d'etat
Aflantlna.
Tbe OAS Council also
Friday to meel son1et1tne
before 0c1. 11 to aet a new
for the Clllference.
DIE IN DE8BllT
TEHRAN, · Iran (UP))
Sisteell persw diad of thirst
desert country near
border with Ji-an~ survivors
an JU·fated 30-man
teparted Saturday. Search
tieJ wen sent to the ar•a
find the bodies.
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1r more than two-thirds of the
oarth'a surface average more
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·11!(1 week too attempting COUNTY COMMISSIONERS morning to obser~e the 21st who lived here when the bomb connected with ,the
vll!anctea callled by ma•• thlaU:Hk approprlatedilo$t,lOO anniversary of an event that in feU only !00,000 remain today. t•adlo!J~···
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JeDIIingo Beegle to
petit and mosqu COil· an ominous way changecl the The clly 's full of new and Government l!fllclllla .IIIII!Pl!llll
Ia high
ochool tro\th~nm of ~ county Uves of the world's three billion prosporous faces brought here lay wroatn• on the n~ru~oorltli.
hired were ea
epartmenl. e money popuiaUon
by the new and prosperous liocatecl In the pll'k at ·lbe
Kate Jarrell, Jane wll~pay forlifog app~ftator, a~ But little more than a ondustries-mootly ohlpbul-)~1 lbf 'tlieletal dQme, once
Chauneey, Eunat app •:~r. h Y ~es gnarlecl 1rey dome with a and electronics - that have industrial trl!lblllon bft.
Eric Chambers, th niB are pra ~ ng 1 ~ ~~r li: swatch of .,eenswal'd and a made life betler than ever' !~ ·The dome Is on the \'ei'P
8
llld Clyde Smith. 8 program m
po ' museum at 118 ba•e remain as was before the war.
' collapse fb)m ~~ , u
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tho week, WilHam K. ;:; nas ~~:.:bo~:~~~~ physical evidence of the atomic Those who gather In the ~,}&gt;pen air
and band dl·
mosq .1· •••
bomb that destroyecl Hiroshima Peace Park wll! probably ba~e dem~
down
resigned ers also approproated ,..,000 for In 1945
Include , several t h ou ' a n d because lhet did not want Ia
be
of a hiJ!h the M. and R. highway funds.
This year, like last and next, foreigners and residents of !"" the •~ilea of':World War
'~~~::,~south of.
in GALLIPOLIS
mmiSSioners thirty to flfty tho1111and people other paris ol Jopan wbo have 11. slandi!ll In the center of the
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for the will gather In the Peace Park come here to attend meeUngs city.
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before the rulnt!d dome to protesiiDI !he bomb.
' But afler IIlllCh'. del!ale, the
POMEROY engtneerln&amp; work 011 the new renew their appeal• for world
· FUll lloGk In Vault
Hiroshima City Assembly re. were in the midst waler line from Texas Rd., to poace and make a silent prayer They will watch Mayor cently decided to keep II
ofte of their liuslesl selling tho new Robblns·M~ £'a~l for the 78,000 who died In the Shinzo, Hamal place In a forever as a ~ymbol of peace.
periOds ol tlle summer with Dol· ;' ~b M~or:"ck 1 te. ;~ man-made sun that burst over memorial vault the 18th volume Tbe awmbly , wly pay
SUREFIRE attentlon·l&lt;l
Jar Days the attraction I or re~ ~ a;h ~.. ap"proved Hiroshima that day.
·of a set of books-you might f51,000 to permanently preserve .. ler at ol.obdon movie pr
area residents.
emp oy · ey 8
Traffic WUI Stop
call it an Inventory- the dome. ·
mlere· .wa• attreu l.a)
~~-kl who,. toppe~ off
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adverUsing lor • new d ~ mrE At exacUy 8:14 a.m., ali containing the names of those Mayor Ham~ is·
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utac •lillie.
last w""k of the connnna~on of me~ ' a appro•
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n It did that day 21 years
trom it.
appeal to the world lor
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41. as postmas- :~~~·: b~o?:t~ ~k~;e~:.:: alter the B29 "E~ola Gay"
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llleols The VFW color
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WASIDNGTON (UPii - archbishop of WaBhington the
Lucl and Pat w~re married
John A. Kuzinskas
Saturday. Kneelin~ before
, a lifelong friend of
the marble-canopted altar
and the Rev. William J.
of the nation's largest
S.J , of
, Luci
who was
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1:30 Sign 011 - News
1:15 LarrJ ADdersaa 8how
5:35 Sacred Heart
7:51 Pomero, Nathlnal Ba'*
5:50 Meigs CT RFD
Newa
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5:55 Netle
11:110 86ft's llalr7 Bar Top
a. m. _ Paul Dixoo Show
8:00 BID Miner Slim!
Ti!n Show
11:30 Dutton's It RoDer's Top
12 Noon _ 50-50 Club _ Ruth 7:28 Nen
Lyons
&amp;:011 BID Miller Show
Tell Show
p. m. _ The tnflee Club
1.45 Baker Furniture Auclloa 12:110 NaUOiial News
p. m. _ &amp; O'Clock Reports 9:00 Ne118
12:15 A.S.C. Prgm., Meigs Co.
Ohio News Weather and 1:05 Coffee With Janet
12:30 M8Bon Co. Agr. l!lrt.
Sports
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OlaDDel ~ ~ !'
Janet Roush Sro Show'
7:55 J!ewa Ffpal
a. m. _ Over Lfgbtljr
10:110 The Swap Shop.
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8:30 a. m. _ Jad&lt; llaLanne
10:15 Mornintl M,edltatlona
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11:30 Bill Miller~ Brunch st.&gt;w 6:00 Sip 011-'-Forwanl Faith
6 p.m. _Ohio News ;\.iith Nick 11:00 OJ_Uo ,News
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Basso
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p. m. _ Men Griffon 11:30 Tiny's Cnunt:tY bymtlme 7:30 Gbod L!*e :
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Special Guests: Moo. -JerNews
B:OO l4trY Anderson Sunday
ry Lewis, Dagmar, The Ev-112:15 Farmers Bank
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Local News
9:00 Spreading Kingdom
Remick, Jolmny ,Deomond,ll2:25 Rizer Oil Co. Sports N""s t::JI Congressman Moeller
Wed. - Lord Monn, Rob-'12:30 Ooessler Guest Show, Fri. 8:110 Larry AIJC!ersoo Show
ert Q. Lewis, Jolm · Fuller: 112:30 Larry Anderson Show
10:30 Country Rymntimers
Thurs. _ Hencbel Demar- 3:00 Mileo Kuslc Show
. ll:ilt) Quiet Hour
di, Jaye Kenneol:l'; Fri.
4:15 Karr II Van Zandl Show 12:00 Natio!!Jl News
To be 8llllOWICed.
4:30 Cola. &amp; So. Electric Local 12:15 Chrlstian'a Hour
CUuel 11
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, 12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
a. m. - Lucl's Toysaop
5:00 Newa
1:10 Rev. Eddie Royer
p. m. - Girt Talk .with. Vir· 7:55 News Jl'inal
1:30 Count:tY Preacher
ginia Grahm
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8:00 Sign OJ!
2100 Ohio News
Special Guests: Moo. -Gio-i
SATVRDAYS
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ria DeHaven Harriett and 5:50 Proteslallt Hour .
7:55 News Final
Nasba Leoo; 'rues. _ Lady 6:110 Family Worship Hour
8:110 Sign Off

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4:110-Cartoon

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1:16 Morning Melodies
Tlftin; Thurs. - V'qitia 6:00 Sign Op, Morning Melodies 1!:011 Local, Ohio &amp; Nat'! Nen
Peterson, Wilma Dykeman,
7: 411 Ec:bol!il of Joy
· 12: :Jill Bullellll Board
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12:30 c,larden Club of the Air
Pamela Mas011, her dallgbl:a&amp;
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THE SECOND DAY c
fair saw livestock beln1
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youtil day. There were '
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slor which featured lhf
Miu and Little Miller '
county contest. ' Tami
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troduce speakers.
'Presentalton of. awards Ia the wards JiY year lfOups follow: Iley, .Nellie jacksoil; EdPa JDbli· ·Lillian Saunders, EunJce Shane, 1meens·; -William Cr.omll!h,
A welcome will be given by different lear 'groups· Will be W.itb .10 years ·of f!Orvice, bu~ j son, Freda Johp!l!ll.
H~el i Reta· Slleets, Goll\ie
Shelton, Cl:ouse, &lt;.Watter Danner,
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perlntendent of the lnstttule. !ness mtVI-ger~ Dr. Samuel Alklilsoit, Iva B11rcus1
Ruth !Layne, Blanche Lemon, Lydia Alma Stauffer, )l!ary Sttait, 'i ert
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Mr. Nelson Watkina, executive. Bassard, Dr: ,cird, Dr. Fourn- Bennett, , p~uline Brewer, Max· Luman, Opal McGuire, Mary Mildred Swain, Helen Walter,
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LJ!e Jollnson, 32, IIIII hla meellnl• · In COIIDectlon
:~ftM!ld son, Arlelj), at on 1 ltndlnl Bedfor4 lludenll 111
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f ·hmtr.o • 1Jire tnjurecl; .. ilne resignadons, from RObert
tl them rrftlctlly. John1011 Wll ley, coach: Mn, E;arf Wolfe,
lttempting to avOid 1 boy on a and Mr. Rodov!MI •. Ap;otuted
bicycle and atruck • bridge 1111 Ashley'• pJ~ '·was F r e
lbutment. It was one of two PhllUa, a 1114 crlldute
fatal accidents to trl • county Bowllnl Gree~~,. wbo 1e on 1 h
~idents, . with .. 1!1 Asllmn boJ staff .of !bat
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1 bus on Rt. 2 at S:SO a.m. Wed· pll of ·Roll~ oliinen""
aesday, nine mllel below Pt. junior high; Ka"' Morarlty
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G a r y mary at Poaieroy. High,
WaUih, 19, IIIII aerloully lnjur- pa.ma Hauck, aeeretary to
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Jamel Soulsby 41 as postmastor for Pomer~y . 'He succeeds
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS preclsel:• 8:14 t.m., Sunday only fl'OIII! books. Ollhe ~.ooo eotly 1968 from d~~~=~
lhb week 1pproprltled $1,100 mornln&amp; to observe the 21st who lived here when the bomb coMecled with ,the I
to the peat anc1, mosquito con. &amp;Mivers•ry of an event thol In !ell only 100,000 remain today. l'ndl•ll&lt;·•'·
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tro1 pmaram of th.e county an ominous way changed the The cily 1s full of new lllltj Government O)!llciaiiiiiNI·wiUI
hellth deparlml!lll. Tbe money lives of the world's lhm billion prosperous laces brought here lay wr•atos vn the m~l)lorlal,l
wlll.poy for fOC applicatOr, and populaUon.
by the new encl' prosperouallocaled In the p1rk at
a m!Jt appllrator. City resl· But little more than . a Ulduatrles-moally shlpbulldlq of the Jkelelll
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denll are pralsllll the ,.0r~ of &amp;narled Jrey .dome with a and electronlco - that have lnduatrlitl ahlblllon
the ptocram In
Galllpollo, swatch of rreens~ard and • made life belter than ever !.! The dome Ia on
~hl-h nu just about killed oH museum at Its base remain as was before the war.
•. collapse from -~
all the 11101quttoes. Commission- physical evidence of the atomic Those who 11aiher ln the Jhe jlpen llr ·sfnce
ers alao tpproprialed ~.1100 for bomb that destroyed Hiroshima Peace , Park wUI probably. bati demandf,d Illbe
dOim
the M. and R. highway funds. In IHS.
Include several I h o u sa n d because they . did
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This year, like last and nex~ forelgllett tnd residents of !e the vestiles
GALLIPOLIS commlas1oner1 Utlrty to fifty thousand people other parts of Jopan who have . stlndbliln the center of
approve! a contract for th e wlll gather In the Peace Park eome here m attell!l meellnas ty.
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1 But after much deb.ale •
wtler line from Tuu Rd., to renew their appeals for world
Pall look In Vtall
lllro8hlma Clly Anembly
the new Robbins-Myers plant peace and mllke a oilent prayer They wDJ watch Mayor eently , decided to ,_keep it
on Bob McCormick Rd. E. S. for the 78,000 who died- In lbe Sltln!o, Hamal place In a forever as a symbol Of peace.
Preaton and Assoclatts were man-made sun that burst aver memorial vault the 18th volume The assemb1y -wlp pay
employed. They also approved Hiroshima that day .
~f a set of books- you might ~I ,000 to permanenUy nretoer&lt;"o l.
adverllalftl for a new d u m p
Tralllc WUI Stop
even call It an Inventory- the dome.
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truck for the garbage depart· AI exacUy 8:14 . a.m., all containing the names of _those Mayor Ham~ Is ·~:~:::~1
ment, and approved the Jlltl7 traffic In the city wdl otop, 11!1 who died In the bombing or he has done 10 the
estimated budget to be presen~ II dtd that day 21 years
trom it.
appeal to the world for
ed to the county budget com- after the 829 "En?la Gay"
The hilesl volume will and prosperity for
mi.,lons. They defeated a&lt;llon droned ~sst the Ctty . .And all
on tho offer of a street exlen· the city s 500.000 . restdents will
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pins. Frank R. Ford, M.D., a• W~yne Ward, direcfl&gt;r oi •S!ate foiiO\I'.
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Robettlt,~rt Caldwell, Ni'lban ' ct.y,
slstant superintendent, will Jn. Peraonpel.
. Names of. those to receive •· ·Ins, Mary tJenry ,, Audrey Hoi· •Erma Ro~lnson, Mary Rollin;, Cbarles q,rbln, Slanfonl "r,:·~~=
lroduce •peakers.
'PruentalloJI of.awards to the warda liy year gro\Jps follow: Iloy, Nellie Jacksmt; Edna JpllJi· 1LlJUan Saunders, Eunlce Shane, meens, ·William Ctomll!h. Fred
A welcome will be given by dllfere
. nt)'ear 'II'OUJ&gt;S ' \VIll be Wllb 10 years of service, but lson, Freda Joh~O!'.
H!W!IRela"Sheets, Goldie
Shellon,I Ctouse, "Wafter Danner, Tbom·,
Dr. Ferdinand E. Fournier, ou- llllido by",RobeJ'I Cornwell, bus- lestll·lhan i5; 'Women, Grace . Kingrey, Rose·.~ Lambert, Jane tMary Simms, Margarej Smith, as Davll, Chlrfes Delllii!Y, .
perlntendenl of the institute. iriess !11$18ger; . Dr. , samuel Atklhs&lt;ill, Iva .llllrcua,
Ruth !Layne, Blanche Lemon, Lydia Ajma Stauffer, Mary Strait, ert
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secretary of the Ohio
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1ne Conley, Leo
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Service Employees Associalfon, , . program will cloee 1Vitb Alberta .File, Martha Fraley, tha Mooney, E;Pna Niday, Ro. , !.len, Fotreol Aik)nson, .Rich• Frank •..,..,,,.....u.
will extend greetings.
the benedlcUou I!}' Rev. Nyle Elfie. Garrbcl, Flossie Gothard, rna Northup, Dreama Parrish, l' ard · Baker, Charles Bar· ' French , Jr ~;i~~;1;;
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pins. Frank R. Ford, M.D., a• W~yne Ward, direcfl&gt;r oi •S!ate foiiO\I'.
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Robettlt,~rt Caldwell, Ni'lban ' ct.y,
slstant superintendent, will Jn. Peraonpel.
. Names of. those to receive •· ·Ins, Mary tJenry ,, Audrey Hoi· •Erma Ro~lnson, Mary Rollin;, Cbarles q,rbln, Slanfonl "r,:·~~=
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H!W!IRela"Sheets, Goldie
Shellon,I Ctouse, "Wafter Danner, Tbom·,
Dr. Ferdinand E. Fournier, ou- llllido by",RobeJ'I Cornwell, bus- lestll·lhan i5; 'Women, Grace . Kingrey, Rose·.~ Lambert, Jane tMary Simms, Margarej Smith, as Davll, Chlrfes Delllii!Y, .
perlntendenl of the institute. iriess !11$18ger; . Dr. , samuel Atklhs&lt;ill, Iva .llllrcua,
Ruth !Layne, Blanche Lemon, Lydia Ajma Stauffer, Mary Strait, ert
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secretary of the Ohio
Ci•lller, an4' lit. Wayne Ward.
1ne Conley, Leo
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Service Employees Associalfon, , . program will cloee 1Vitb Alberta .File, Martha Fraley, tha Mooney, E;Pna Niday, Ro. , !.len, Fotreol Aik)nson, .Rich• Frank •..,..,,,.....u.
will extend greetings.
the benedlcUou I!}' Rev. Nyle Elfie. Garrbcl, Flossie Gothard, rna Northup, Dreama Parrish, l' ard · Baker, Charles Bar· ' French , Jr ~;i~~;1;;
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SUMMER SALE!

MEIGS CQUNTY

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ROUTE 124
At S1Jra_cus e Corporation

In locaiU.
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bus 81111 mall route, close 10
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FOR FARMERS
e'l'l:l..County Sen'teePlus Mason Co West Va.
e31 Yean Experience

•Including houses and

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Real Estate For S•!•_ Real Estate For Sale

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125 Fairlane Dr. MldclltJMJrt

Roek Springs Soeihy Notes

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Invoice
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MOTORS
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Evei\fngo and Saturday
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DILLON AGENCY
Terrific Home Buy
4 DR - 2 on firs! floor - 2
second, dining room,
full
basement, with J rec. room
summer kl~en. Can
1011 per cenl
Alii(,. Loooard.
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the Denlie. Mrs . Marcia Delay of
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Melanie, Mr. IUid
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CALL 992·2156

NOW REPRESENTING

SUMMER SALE!

MEIGS CQUNTY

(Thuro.-Fri.-Sit.)

iJ~ . UJII!D

WITM FULL SERVICE

eP~RTSfor

All Models
· At !!educed Prices

J::~~ rw

11aue11 D. Wood, 14&amp;4tll

ROUTE 124
At S1Jra_cus e Corporation

In locaiU.
• Free esflinateh

.55 A. tobai!CO base, school
bus 81111 mall route, close 10
Rio Grande $14,500. Harless
.,. L

.TRAILER SALE~-

FOR FARMERS
e'l'l:l..County Sen'teePlus Mason Co West Va.
e31 Yean Experience

•Including houses and

=========~=~7.:='":"":""=.:=;=;
Real Estate For S•!•_ Real Estate For Sale

BOB E. BYI!If ..
125 Fairlane Dr. MldclltJMJrt

Roek Springs Soeihy Notes

Rural Churcbes

"

WRITE ERNES1 THORNS
Thurm1n, Ohio

or'Phont 245-5269

tt

eTOOLS
S..At

BlG BEND .

PAINTING

balb;

on old Route !5.

eiOAT PAINT

Notice

FAMU.Y srocery store, good
location, oeU buDding IncludIng equipment 81111
Invoice
stock.

MOTORS
eiOATS &amp; MOTOIII

Metropolittn Motors
Evei\fngo and Saturday
Fo~st

Run Block C:o.

f•r Tho lleat In

Cinder I

Cancr~te

DILLON AGENCY
Terrific Home Buy
4 DR - 2 on firs! floor - 2
second, dining room,
full
basement, with J rec. room
summer kl~en. Can
1011 per cenl
Alii(,. Loooard.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bearlll
visited bri.Oy ....,.,lly
wllb

Mrs. Jolin Smiib, IUid
wllb
Smilhl ....ta. Jfr.· ...
1tilh Mrs. Woyett Thompoon ond
the Denlie. Mrs . Marcia Delay of
Albany, M~. Perry Smili
Melanie, Mr. IUid
Mtl.
Smith and family of

Central
Nottce

Condition

Big Value
tunbasent«~lall

year old loca~ IUSI
e11y OII]IOraUol. Shown
appolntmelll

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IIOIIART DIUA)N, REAIIJI'OK

Forhnt

taellle•... J!Mrardllllll-=•

TRAILER apace 011 0 r a v e I
Hili, Middleporl, 0. P·b o D
flll2.3781.
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Bill Ndllp tflllll-

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NEGOTIATDBS NEEDED
WASIIIIIGToN (UP!) - Seo-

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open a dayo· a week: MODo
day lhrougb Saturday. We
have radio and telerislaD repair. also plenty of aallqUe
ltellll. Malo St. In RuOBDCI,
0. Pb. 74Ua
' I) lie

J BR hoine, beaulllul built-Ill
ldlcben, 2 batbs, 2
log fireplaces, I large

I,,

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Slate·oiiiOr
Deaa Communlst
Rlllk ..ys
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ought to ba looking
toward negotiations to oolye the

20,'flend todh, 11. Olr1'1
u ra.)'8
Jlieknam.e

28. Don1fJI.o
· tic

Viet Nam problem raiber lha•
offering "volunteers" to belp

11.0•...

29. Reeto:

lG. Allnond or
12. Vea.
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1s. Fllh
• 11. j.l1le
Jf. Not tUrt:7 -20:Drone
10. :Alo~· ·.~1. JltiUlpplne

lhe Communisls flghl
"What we would prefer. II

11".St
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lhal they send some negotiators
to Geneva/' said Rusk ·at a
news oonlerence Friday. "Wbal
we want are oome penpio ill
striped pauls, not people In
uniforms. And I will be there 10
•-.::co. -•=. 1 talk aboul peace in Soutbeast
Asia -perhaps oot wiib striped '
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Obfo. End your sewer

Wo b..e aU -size sew mac~? ,Jf
IDI!O. Ress!lll8ble rafles.

WY S-2974, clay 11t ljlgbt.

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81•plell Sen1cl
Crib Hradlor&lt;l

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tiiWirU8D

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I I

USED
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WASHINGTON (UP!) -P. L
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J.egiJlalloo waa unwarrllll*l.
• skied, pun111ve
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smacked II dictalorlblp.
But Chairman llarley 0.
Stag&amp;ers, D. W.Va., of the
Hollie CGmmerce Commlltee
declared he would pr!os lor
1 of the Senate paued
before the end of tho
week unless the D4ay old

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M,..btnlaq (lAM), aaid ln
lellfmolly before the Staggers
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voluntary setUement as 101\1! as
there Ia a JIOIIIIbWI.J Congress
may pau the emergency law.
Under lhe legislation, C....
gresa and President Johnsob
would order the 15,1011 atrlkers

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Ol)la''ll!c i!ompete is the Miss
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Io hla IDDUal report ~t the
group's -veolion, Executive
Manager Howard A. Cl!lllllllns
l8ld that Ia the challe!lie laclni the cooperative~.
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challenge of delivering powor to
every persoa, ao matter how remol«.
"Ojlio'a :10 rural electric co- 't
operatie8 .•• must oontinue to
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thai had Draia.O ill IL Tho
Hille boy was roleased from
lbe hotipllal here Sunday for ·
transfer to • CGiumbao bOsplt·
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Dunham, II. of Los
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Sunday. ~ had been
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Edna Louise of noarby
Tex., was not with
boya. Her purse and """''
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Several pnga of aboul lo a .
youths roamed the alreeltl ii
Ibis state capitol early tadq,
pelting pailblg IUiomllblltl
with rocks, lootinl IIICI ltlmbll
ln lalst allll'llll.

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Werth In oeparate Cl!l'll after
Green e&amp;l*essecl lear that
McDulf woulclldll bbn.
Green elalml he waa a
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The dltional trouble tonight.
property, owned by Arthur Tru· Firolllen respondiJIIl lo lour
man, Clevoland, was unoccupied •false alarms were coolronted
left eye and left knoe, and con- Baer '"id he was awakened by youths who flung r&lt;JCiu IDiil
tusions of the right ankle. Co- by a loud noise, about 4,05 a. cans at the lrucko.
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zart roceived a lacerated Up. m. and looking Olit of hi• win· Lansing has a 10 per
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The Injured were taken to Vol· dow, saw the house in flames . Nesro populaHoA ln a cil)'
orans Memorial Hospital by It was reported that Mr. and 150,0011 people,
the Racine Emergency Squad. Mrs. Truman had visited a! the
---There was heavy damage ID property as late as Thursday of
LOCAL TEMPS
tho Hart car and the Cozart car last woek. Cause of the fire Is Temperature In dowa loW!!
was demolished. CGzarl was cl· unknown. II Is under lnvosliga· Pomeroy at 11::10 o.m. llldlil
ted for recklos• operaUo1.
tion by tbe sheriff.
sunny sides, wao 811 dear II

thoy heard an explosion before the road,

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The •'Cbaperone" ploasure the British-made jet plowed in· oncommg car.
boat wlllltave Wet!Desday ev· to a sloping field of soybl!llns Hilda Hart, a passenger Jn
eoJnc, Aapat111b, lor 1 leur about 11 miles from here late the Hart Cllr, suffered a !rae·
flour mooa111•1 eralse on dlo Saturday nighl
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said investigators hoped to piece
togethor tho mingled jet right
ln tho soybean field and not far
from a huge tent whlcb was
erocted to shelter i•vostigators.
Slattery said one flight recorder was recovorod. It moni·
tored tho converoation between
voteran Capt. Donald G. Pau·
ly and the copilot in the cock·
pit. Another rocorder, which
monitored the plane's movements in the a!f, was slill be·
ing sought.
The tail section of tho plane
was found • mile from the remainder of the twisted wreck·
age. aftor what appoarod to be
a VIOlent oxplos10n. The JOt apparently plunged nearly vert~
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roy all p.m. and 1'1!tura1Dg al
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Pomlll'Oy Chamber of CGm·
Teenage Girl Is
merce PresldeDI Jaek Carsey,
lavltet everyone to take ad·
Sixteenth Vletim
vuta&amp;e of the cruile. Fun Ia
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A tpiii1UIIeed for all ace• of pa~ w'ounded by snit&gt;- trou.
Chari J Whitman died ear·
Advuce llck•t• are being
erly loda 01 be.:om1ng the lllth 110111 by lbe Chamber of Com·
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AetOI'dlnl to Greea. wht : m ~
Jllstory.
from memben or al Slalk'l
1!111'1'811dered lllltirdaJ night to
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Drq 111ore Uil Swisher and
lllllcera, Mlao SuWvon, 1 hiJh K...., Grlffllb, 17, d1etl al Lobse Ia Pomeroy, ud Dolo
l!!mooJ ~e. wu taken 12:10 a.m. al Brackenrfqe 1111 Drap Ia Middleport. ne
"lboul one to three- mDes HoapllaJ where be had remala· tiollell .,..1 ~11ft' penoa, wtth
west" of where the l!o7a were eel ln criUcal condlllon alnce DO ••• Umll. The c of c is
tilled. 'lbere, Green
lold lut Monday when fell"'!
bv lolillonllllq the eralse.
the !llrl Wll raped and IW'fire from Whitman I Ual·
versit.y ol Teua tower perch.

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day at West VtrgiBia Univetoily and set up picket lla&gt;l at
lbe antvorslty's t!lree campus·

Gangs Loot,
Pelt Cars
In Lansing

Advance notices for bids havo mont of Highways also report Selling of tho bids 011 !dildo
been sent out to conlractors by the project is 1&lt;1 have bridgo
would mark a mllesto..ln
the Ohio Department of High- construction over the KingsCounty's 101111 earnpilp
ways for the proposed
bury creek, Meigs Road " at for better highways leadiDt ..
lion of tho section of Route 33 relocated Peach Fork Road, in to the oorthern pari of Oh1e. ,. ··{·
in Moigs county from Rock Long Hollow and on the east Mr M sheter agreed 1o tll .~,1
Springs to the Darwin area, II branch of Thomas Fork.
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The notices call for the ·
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Vet•rans Memorial Hospital to be open
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Halfhill ' Cheshiro·' Harry Gil· men!
Director
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WASHINGTON (QPI) -C4Jo. bile than jUitlfied, Freemaa critics of higher costs, will Middle rt · Nettio Jenks Alh· month.
Commi
Ralph elliM. II
bejan an illqlltrJ today aald Ia 1 lolevlsiDa lnlervlew IA!slify Tuesday and Wednosday ens· :,:h.;, Lovett, Portland; The section ol Rt. 33 whero
ssioner
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of
-peclally bread !llld "areal rap" has developed subcommittee headed by Rep. Joyc n Will~m; Pomeroy· Mrs' highway Is to be built is in
Funoral services lor Mrs. $8·HtAA .P&lt;&gt;
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Agriculture Secretary between farm prices !llld food Graham Purcell, D-Tex.
W : 11 Barke; Pomero'
· ford and Salisbury
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L. Freemu oaala coals over the past 21 yean Whlle 'Freemon espressed ::'u:harges S~nday _ ~~wnya covoring an aroa of 5.303 miles. Carl Jones of Elyria, who
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gel less than they did Ia IIM7. prices, be vigorously opposed "- r •
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end to lntemtlftiqes· u
a As I H - aubcommlllee Willie prices of mOllY basic price controls. He saki that TriMrpieHtt, Clhrd •Mstieadone 8rad . Motes General Hospllll
Church with the Rev.
meel1nl in whldllhey also Clll called Agrk!ultuni Ulldet'leorela· C&lt;IIIIIIIOdlllel bave been IOlnl "dnslle" weapoa should be s. aro .
. ws an son, AdmlsslODa Salurclay - Edna Perrin officiating. Burial will be CGngressman· Walter H. ...._
ed far an end• to the war
Jo1m A.
and UJI,. bread and milk prleel have usecl only as a last resort.
Wally Cottrill, William ~e·~ Little, Cheshire; Clifford Roush, In Beoch Grove cemetery.
ler 8liDOllllCed Saturday
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reprmalallves ol ~· oqanl- caused lbe mall ,.....I alarm. VIce President Hubert H. man.
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She wss the fanner Amelia $84,880 gr8nt by the lleparlmal
Jell: and .... probiRN II bu zallona lo a . , . , .......,man Bread bu rileD about S &lt;Ollis a Humphrey, In a speech . pre- Admis!lona Sunday
:ran- Dlscbargeo Saturday - Wil· Margarelha Reibel. of Pomeroy, of Labor lo cever lbe eost ol C
Oltl!Od. -n.., Cllled for a cload- l8ld the "areal deblfi" ahould loaf Ia moot parla of lbe pared foc a farm bell audience ces Swaru, Letart, W. Va., Hi~ lard Joffers, Goldie Rice and born Nov. 29, 1902, tho
new Neighborhood Youlb Corpl
Uno on ihe 'JiftHIICI! ol loreilln
on wb!rt IM· itlel'1!aled country lllld milk Ia up I lo 3 In Mlasourl, salcl, like Freeman da Hart, Racme.
Webste• Hodge.
of tho late Mr. and Mrs.
project whldl will provlcle C
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are ..,.,.,
eenlll a qaarl
thai Iannen are aol getling Dflcbarget SUnday - Vance Admissions Sunday - None. liam Roibel. A sister also
worlt·trllinlnl propam for 154
ailcl lbii .dler nillons were Ill- "~bOdy iltlltt the line Balten and milk pr•ocrs~~~n, their fair share of the bilher Millhone, John Groce, Mrs. Dlacbart'a Sunday Lon ceded hor In death. I\Oe
unemployed youlb ill nine ip, lbeif ~ u "a plll)'lng IMIQ to be liking· a bluer who have been larleta oiiiiiiiY food prices.
Donald Davidson and daughter. Groenlee.
ID Elyria May 1, 1926.
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band, Carl; lour SODS,
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The JII'Oiihm will aid ellllblt.
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new ~nlhand Patrick, 2S, fmluaculate Conception,
ambassadors, cabmet of Pomero .
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aallon's largest 1\QIDan Catholic , mombers, and enough ml!lllbers
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young people wflo ~""""'
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Frederick Reibel,
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Luci lllld Pal became man thousands of''~ih:r church The orJcblaiiS alatet oflbe
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!llld · wile at precisely 12:4Z weddings around the nation hnd USA totalled 118,111
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the DB· Then were 28 brldesmaida lllld oqure mllel ol
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groDit!Smen; a 56:bell carillon Uil ltlrllllrlel Ieday,
and a 1511-vol&lt;o male ohoir lor
House music: three clergymen, inelti'cl.
WEATBER
lng an ""'hbl!lhop, to olllciate; lleallered lbowen,or ~11,4.,~[
bahds to
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mY aeJ1ellltll'om. Wesl ViliiJ&gt;
Ia .w_. held today on ch&amp;rl..
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~Is as· be drove a :!Olmile
. . . .. of lhl! Ohio
Saturday nfMbl.
S; S,kfll!llley T. Lallpe, :12,
FOI'l ftl""""r W. VL,
wa 1
charaed wlih uault with
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day In • two-&lt;&gt;ar accident, ·8 [ Ilona! Union, weal 011 lllriktl
rural electric systems will noed
mile east of Hog Hollow road 1&lt;1 protest refusal of lb• ad·
$10 billion in the aexl decade to
on Route 124.
ministration to recoiDbe the
keep up with the srow1h In deRDnald Earl Hart, 52, of Ra· ulon as • borgalnblc qent.
of t
mend lor energy.
cine traveling east on Routo 124,
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FORT WORTH (UPI)- Roy Green, 1~:;! nl ~~ "To supply our money noed.s,
at 6:10p.m., wa• •truck by a [""""""""""''"''·"""' , '
Five youths were arrested •
men accused of kllllne three teen·agers:
h g we are proposing to establish
car drivon by Robert R. Cozart, '
charges ranging from carrJitll
expected to lead searthen todaLoto, "s1
w e~ a specal federal electric bank to
35, of Portland, who was round· I
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of the road.
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lobbed a Molotov cocktail Into I. as a grouP. of youths attacked cars contlinhJI
white persons. At least two people were killed ~nd 10 others wounded dllriJIC .·
the night of violence.
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airlines lor up ID 180 days. The country where a dictator
shutdowu has sr&lt;MJDded East· e~erges, he first destroys free
em, NaUonal, Northwest, Unit· uruons and the r~ght to strike;
ed aad Trana World Alrlilles. . free ..masonry and the church
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testimony that any naUonal Staggers reflected congresemer&amp;ency exists. "Punitive
leglslallo~ Is 1101 req~red, JUS! sional reluctance to aptx:ove
because cerlala iRdiv1dual.s are such a measure when he vo1ced
lnciRvenlenced or delayed." he 1 a s~ong plea during Saturday's
said.
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In opposing the legislation, again for a setUement during
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