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at the home of Mrs. Clarence Refreshments were served by J
'i day. Offieers eleded for . the M and Mr". . Albert Russell
Headley.
the hostess to 15 memller&gt; and
coming year were preSident, ~ r. · Albert of Columbus
•·women and education-theA
Mrs. Leis McCain, presid&lt;'nt, two guests. The September Mr. and Mrs. James Mourn· Early Roush, and seeretary. spent~~; weeke~ with his miJ.
are ·Jhe tW&lt;I things of most vi·
presided over the meeting. meeting will be held at the ing and children of Columbu~ Mrs. Herberl_d~u~~· hold the tiler , Mrs. Harriet Russell and
tal significance lD the w&lt;&gt;rld ol
which was opened by the Lo~rd'st home of Mrs. Carl Barnhill
viSited !hover Mlhres w~~:n~o:~~It was dec! J
on the fourth his aunt, Mrs. Alice Chamber·
todaY " Lisa Sergio told the
Prayer in umson. The ver.;e o
his mo er,
.
reumon nex year
mor~' than 1,800 memberl at·.
the month was read by Mrs .
.
f th ing in Middleport, and her par- Sunday of August at Portland lain.
tendlnff the International eon·
Kennt&gt;th Griffith
Ray H~rroun, wmner !twae ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wal- Park.
Mrs. Lawrence Weed of Ceventlon ol the Delta
Kappa
Mrs. Doris Davis was ch•ir- first lnd1~napolls
Spe
ters of Point Pleasant, W. Va.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. lumbus and Mrs. Waltho Alten
9
Gamma SocielY meeting
In
man of the flower show. The race, attamed a speed 01 74 ·
Miss Connie Cooke has been Harold Sargent, Middleport; and daughter, Patty. of Spring·
Cleveland
last
week.
udge tor the flower show w~s I miles per hour.
returned to her hom_e f~om Ho_l- Robert Roush and Nancy, ~o- field, were overnight g~ests re·
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zer Hospita11n Galhpoh:s wh~Je lumbus; Mr. and Mrs. Or10n cently with Mrs. Harr1ett Rus·
"Seoing the fantastic effort
she underwent surgery. Mt.ss Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne sell and Mrs. Altce Chamber·
of which the U. S. will! capable
Cooke is ~nroLled at WE'Sf Var- Roush. Salem Center; Mr. and lain
in world War II' when II mobil·
ginia University at Morgantown, Mrs. Harold Roush. Portland:
ized Its womanpower,
each
and Mrs. Donald Pullins
w. Va., for the fall term: She Mr. and Mrs. Pat Roush, Dee andMr.Rita
emerging
nation
reaUzea
thai
It
Kay of Wiiliamstnwn,
is 8 June graduate of M1ddle- and Pam, Columbus; Mr. and
cannot
bope
to
take
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port High School.
Mrs. Robert Euler, Lori and w. va., Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
In the world without caplllllz.
Stanley
Mrs. c. H. Burdelle and Char- Michael Lee, Charleston W. Pullins and son,
Jng on its women." Mlsl Sort~•
Jes Burdette attended the an· va. ; Mrs. Edna Roush, Mr. Wayne, and Wayne Pullins of
of
Washmgton, D. C., weD• •
WILL BE
nual Milhoan reunion held Sun· and Mrs. Herbert Roush and Magnolia returned to I h e I r
tmown
lecturer and writer, WU
day at Milhoan Ridge near Roger, Mr. and Mrs .. ~es ter homes s~nday, alter a week's
a
ledUrer-consultant
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Ravenswood, W. Va. They ai~D Roush, Gary, Mike, VIcki and vacation at their cabin at Shade
Seminar on Purposeful Living
visited with Mr, and Mrs. Shir· Johnny; Mr. and Mrs. James river.
held by the Society's Edtrca·
ley Haselton and Jim William· Connally, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence· Ed Sellers of Parkersburg,
llunal Foundation In Montreal,
son.
M'l Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Robert w. Va .. spent the weekend with
Canada In July.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence . I· Hill. Philip, Pat and Jay; Mr. his father, .John Sellers.
Present sl the
conven~
hoan visited Monday in Park- and Mrs. Randall Roberts, Les- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freck·
from
the
Alpba
Omlcron
Chlpt&gt;rsburg. with Mr. and ~ r s. lie and Todd, all local; Mrs. t"r VISited 8 day last week wath te
ler were Mary Vlr&amp;lnill Reibel,
Milford Milhoan and ramlly .
Oruscilla House, Mr . .and Mn. bJ s sister, Mr• Homer Holter.
Dorothy Baines Wood,anl, GeDo
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Down- Dale Smith and Sheila, of Co- They
were
enroute home
eva Joachim and Fay ·Sauer,
ing have returned from.~ vac~- lumbus; Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Tuppers Plains, after a week:s ,
chapter president.
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trip to Maine. The~ VI Jted m Neiglt&gt;r Jr. , Kenny and Peggy . visit at Chattum. Va ., with hiS . .
Southport, Maine. With Mr. and Racine ; Mr. and Mrs. Carr~ll sisterc and brother-in-law, Mr . ~Four projectl appn&gt;ved• . bJ
Mrs. Lawrence Murphy. Mrs; Neigler, Karen and Nola , Syra- and Mrs. Carl Ashbaugh..
.
the JnternaUonal
Eu&lt;:ullve
Murphy was a schoolmate o. cuse;
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
.
Board will have far • radllni
Mr. Downing.
Roush and Mildred Roush, of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holter and
infiuenoe. Thirteen
ll'ldlllle
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Owens Racine : Dale Rous.h of Akron; family and Mr . and Mrs.' Rob- .
study' scholarship awanll · ol
and family have returned to Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush. Mr. ert Thompson and fami~Y at- , ·
$2,500 each ID be presented In
Jheir home in Springfield, Va . and ~rs. Roy Buck and Pam. tended the Thompson family~: ·
1867 were assured whea . .
followiog a weekend VJSll here Mrs. Maggie Dlls, Parkersburg; union Sunday, held at the C
ATTENDS CONVENTION - Attending the
Board voted Thursday to Ull
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller, , shire Grange halL
Biennial International Convention in Cleveland of
yearly the scholanhlp fee paid
Ernest Hughes. Their daughter, Mrs . Harry Link and family, ' Mr and Mrs. Rober! Thomp· l The Delta Kappa Gamma Sociely last week was
to the lnlemsUoual Ol'llanllatlol
Barbara Sue Owens. has. been of Flmida; Mr. a~d
~rs. 80~ ~nd family visited Sunday · Mrs. Harold Sauer, Middleport, president of the loby each of the Soclely't more
.
'th M and Mrs Roy
acrepted at Mary Wa shmgton ' Gary Griffilh Antlqmly; Edith,
cal chapter. She is shown here conversmg with the
than 97,000 memberS, lniiUII'of
· Fr ed nc
· ksburg, Va ., I Joan , Nancy
' Rous h' R.oger evemng
WI
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College m
Holter ~nd
family,
Chester
newly-elected International President, Mrs. Nell
continuing to !Dvesl theM fulda.
for the September term. Anolh- Manuel and Linda Ne1gler.
McMains of Texas. The Society bas 1,975 chapters
Seven scholl!l'shlps wUl lben
· , 3 med'
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er daughter , Lu~Jlle
. I-I Syracuse.
in the United States and Canada with approximatebe added to the six awanll now
cal technician. w1ll be assoctat-1
Mrs. Cora Hitchens left Sunly 100.000 members. It is a professional honorary
givea from the !Dterest rece!Jo
ell wilh Washington and Le&lt; t
day, for her home , El Past,
society for women educators who have demnnstrat·
ed from scholarship fllllll lnUnlversily.
. ..
Texas, after spending
t w0
ed leadership in education. Approximately 2,000
v..tments.
Mrs. Minnie Gilmore ·~ VJstt~ 1 .
months with Mr. and Mrs. Brad· I key women teachers, ele_mentary through college
ing in Covington, Ky ., With he!
0
lord Maag and othei' relatives.
Oa August 12 Delta Kappa
and university, are attending the conclave in CleveGamma
members were· auesta
daudghfler:,Mrs. Raymond Burns
! Mrs. Jack Curtis and daugh·
land.
of the Ohio organization It the
an am1y .
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Mr
BarbaJJones spent Monday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holter ter, Sandra, an g~e~:~er
W '"''=-· -''"-··« ~,.:;;- ..,,.--,r1i-~"
Tops ol lhe Popa ~ IIY
and ,..~,
y in Columbus with ol Rt. 1. Racine, will celebra~ and Mrs. Edmond 1 nd Mrs
The lhl11)' • 1Wil oanual
the Clevelllld Symplurny ord\11Mr. • . , rs. Lee Davidson. their !illth wedding anniversary To':'my and Pam•.•. a Calif . coJVentloa or the Ohio !18ocl•
lra 1D 1111 Publlc A...._
Mr• ..,..,- ard Pierce Is recup- on August 28. Open house will Lelia, Fhnt of Whllli~r,
~ ' alloa of Garden Clubs will be
2:00 PM-PONY HARNESS RACING
. eratir '' . . a recent lllness at 1M! held at their home from 2 are VJSttmg relatives m Clark
loekl Ill the Nelllerlaad HlllaD
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2:30 PM-PONY &amp; HORSE RUNNING
l her
after spending five to 4 p. m. Sunday.
burg, w. va.
Bone JIGteliD Cloolanltl, 011 Avpat
day~ yooolzer HospitaL Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Holler were Mr. and Mr~ Hj D. I be I~ U ud H.
RACES
Pier 1 ;absent from her du· married so years ago al Syra- left lhll mom g er Iter a Qlltln 1riJ1 be COli~
The August meeting of the
5:00 PM
ties
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Dtlke
Cleaners
for
cuse.
They
have
five
daughters,
home,
Sarasota,
Fla.,
a
lather
lrop,l
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to
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oa
WedaeoLoyal
Helpers Class of
the
fWILIGHT HORSE HARN&amp;fl RACING
·fill
with
Margery
HarMrs.
Ethel
Cooper,
Parkerstwo
weekll
vlslt
with
his
tn'
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the
CoDveah
h
the pr
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d friends
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will S,..cuse Melhodl•t
c urc
rl9 substituting.
burg, W. Va. ; Mrs. Susan H. . oneyd a;lth relatives tn
liiirdm Tm lit bao
- · held Monday evening at Mr. 8lld Mrs. Ernest Hqltel
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'drs. Pomeroy an
lean af aooo. Bpeakm IJMI w~
ftlmliJ dlaMatlie Lawrence, Porlland, Marietta.
ard tHir lllbjeell - llsled Ia the church.
en~ wilb 1 S 'lblrll
Mrs. Dorothy Browning and John Frick r~eived w
tJ!I Gifdp Path fur AprO.
ner at tbelr boml DD •
Mrs Ruby Turner Grove City; Tuesday, that hJS son-In-law, AI· lt(ly •all JDIIe, all• laformaMrs. Ralph Robson, president Ave. SUllday Ia obsllnlllel of
and· four sons, D~lbert, Malta; bert Burkhart of Clarksville, tloa oa lbe Tour 111 Gardeu conducted the meetlng which their Goldell Wedd!Di AIIIIV«'Dana Coolville; Carl, Marietta, Ind., underwent maJor surg~fl' al weD u tbe bllllkl Ill lUI opened with Psalm 23 In uni· aary which~ JNI'IMDad~
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
and Charles, Columbus. .
at Ba?tist Hospital, Lo~svr e, .01 fw ruervttloll.
son. Devotions were led by Aq. 15• euc which took •
There are 13 grandc~lldrea Ky. His room number I 222.
Mrs WilHam Houdashclt who lllelr w~
A"m'a+- IS.
and three great grandchddren.
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Chatter Club Group
Charter il Draped
read Luke g,18-1!7 and gave a 1916.
LARGE HAUL
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meditation from The Upper Here to ualat 1bem Ia lhl
WASIUNGTON (UPI) -Air Is Entertoaned
. ed ~
wu draped In Room, closJn&amp; with prayer.
observaace were lbelr daqhift
Force, National Guard aad Air thMr~ha~t~!g=:a:... mem.:ry of ~llmett.a
Smfth 11 was voted to start a floWer llld lamlly,:
Reserve planes have
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at her home. Wyllis Hill. A when Theodorus Council, Daugh- fund with each member conlrlb- ~ =~ Va. A cake IJid
0
100,000 Gl passengers
!on was con· ters of Amerlea, met In regu- utlng !De each Sunday. A read· P
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ed foR
destinations within the United short b~sln~
F'tsch- lar aesslon Munday evening at lng, "Lcrd of All," was given lee eream wu let'V
owStates since the start t1
Y
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after which the IOOF Hall.
by Mra Royal Thomas IJid mg the dinner·
nce1
commercial airline strike
m'!ce ::::ld~~!yed. Prizes Dean Bamltz, councllor, ~re- the ~ling closed with lhe edMr,;
month.
games were awl!l'ded to sided and opened the meetmg Mizpah benedlctlon IB IDlison- and arrangements ol 1'0111, '
The Pentagon said
or
S art
Mrs in rituallsllc form. It was
that its "Operation
Mrs. Thomas tew '
tha.
ted th t F nnle McNamee A soelal hour was enjoyed mums and other flowers, car·
Four to make ready and four to roLeave"
has
concentrated
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Dunfee,
Mrs.
N~iel:
:,:"Glad
: Cu~kler remain tU and refreshments were served rylng out lbe loldea theme. Tile.
lll designed to win at school. Smart In looks,
providing transportation
Brggs, Mrs. H:a~ ~lr: Mr,' In Holze/Hospital and
that to Mrs. Robaon, Mrs. Helen couple received ~~
smart In per1ormanco, fino In fitlin&amp; too.
aervlcemen going on home Mrs. Kenneth c ac a
. Co Denny 19 home
from Damewood,
Mra. Thomas, but the day waa lowleave
prior
te
and
relurning
'O'ilbur
Young.
~altai.
Death
benel'tts
were
Mra.
Damon
Ferrell,
Mrs. calls tram friends IJid niallvtl
So in, llliM!lldo, 111 Jncredlblo .far llldullnct.
!rom assignment in Southeast Refreshments were aerv~ by pal~ f r WUmett.a Smith The Orville Crooks, Mrs. Houda- with I surprise phone
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Asia.
:::ve~:'sl\1%. ~:;;;:"Ebe~ next ~eeUng will be M~nday,. shell, and a guest, Rev. Wen- :;m~::· Walter H.
to
Sepl 6 al 7:30 p. m.
dell G. stuUer.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Webster baeb.
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tf Beverly vtslted over
weekend wllh her mother, Ml".
Frances Bearba.

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Hold Reunion
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Meeu at Headley•
The Rose Garden Club
of Mrs. Reibel judged orally aod '··
G'"'id.:ndRescouesndhahhellds :'fa~~lyl~~ $
Pomero.y
Tuppers Plains held a flower gave lips o_n . nower 1\)'l'an~ng !i
Middleport
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1966

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CLOSED

ALL DAY THURSDAY
FOR THE FAIR

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FAIR
WEEK

WED.
T1uu
SAT.

Flpreo eonflnued movlne
toward a reeord attelljlance for
the .l.. Meigs County Fair
on ,W+aday - second day
of!M,103r&lt;Lannual event- as
~.~ ,patd attendance passed
lh'rliOiil the •ales.
.1'!tf \8!15 paid attendance was
1,81,1 &lt;rl tne second day, accordiftt'. ~ bon Reuter, fairboard
seqretpy, 'lbe crowd on the
0~ - ~Y of the fAir nearly
dclubl~ 'that of during the same
"'' .~year.
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T e e rote
Their 50th

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Loyal Helpers
Class Meets
In Syracuse

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FQrltily Dinner

Givenuf&gt;on

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Anniversary

OPEN FRIDAy NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 PM

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TONIGHT thru FR !DAY
"MARRIAGE ON THE

ROCKS"
Frank SinatA
Deborah Kerr
(Color)

CLOIID

THRU AUGUST 20

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IILVEit SHO( fJ/fef wftft tu,.

ptisn ,tun with ~llpurch•JI

Gf fiOLl·rMPWT SHOES

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olltiTUISDAY
Aua. 21-22·23
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Peu1 Newman LalU't!D B acou
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Janet Leleh
WEDNESDAY r. THURS.
Aull· 24-25
NOT OPIN
FRIDAY and SATUIIDAY I
Auguot 26.27
"THE GHOST AND
MR. CHICKIN"

(Teolmlcolr&gt;r)
Doa Knr&gt;tll
Joon SlaiOJ
"TAPPY AND THI
JUNOLI HUNTIR" .

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Jesa Vorhees, Rockbridge; ••cond, ~ and Leist, Caldwell:
third, Whitl and SOns, Piketon:
fourth, GfiOI'ge Davldaon, Mill·
wood, W. Va.
Jq.UE ·RIBBON SHEEP
!!hropsbires, Dick French,
Athena, . U) Corrledale, Rex
Robin~~!"),' Coolvtlle, (5); Dorsets, Robinson, (I); Cheviet,
French, 14).
SWINE
S. H. VoUborn, Bidwell, Rt.

z. 5 blue ribbons.

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OTHERS
P1e contest winner IWednesday) - Mrs. Harold Blackston,
Athens Road; School competilion - Bradbury won first,
Southern J:;lementary, second.
BEEF CATI'LE
Herefords - (Males) -Hugb
Leiiheit, Pomeroy, 3
bIue
ribbons: Alfred Gans, Pomeroy,
l; I. 0. McCoy, Reedsville, I,
exhibited the grand champion
bull: Hiram Slawler, Middlepori, reserve champion bull, I

blue ribbon.
. nesday at Meigs County Fair,
FeDIBies - James Mered1tb, in to classes, were:
Pomeroy, I first; Russell Arch- Cathy Morgan, Middleport,
er and Sons, Guysvllle, grand "Peppy Kimble," 4-H borsechampion female, three blue manship class_
ribbons; James Betz, Langs- Lead-in ponies, all riders gi•·
ville, Slawter and W. L. Carr, en slllllU trophies. They were
Coolville, each one blue ribbon; Jean Bobo, Mark Frost, Eric
Hugh Leifheit exhibited the re- Sciles, Cindy Meeks, Tony Kellserve chompioB female.
nedy, Teresa Whil~ Jimmy
S. H. Vollborn and Son, Bid- Johnson, Rhonda Reuter, Scot
well, won lZ firsts in Slrorthunr Nease, Tim Nease, Anita Hig·
jndging.
1 gins, Jan Betzlng, Mary RidgFirst place wlnnen liD the way, Mark Kaiser, Lu Ann
annual horse show staged Wed· Rousb.

Bill Cole, Tuppera
"Miss Tinker," weslera
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ure pony 48 to 56 !Dc:hes. · .
Bob Ridge, Jackso., "ll:vial
San," western pleasure lUii.
Jack Hawley,
Ml~
pleasure pony, harness a.,
Sberry lnclestad,, PomiiUf,
"Miss Connamar.,"
!JlDCifill
pleasure horse_
John Wolford, Marietta,..._,
ky Bee," barrel race.
Shirley Burdette, ~
"Poco Joe," WesterD p~
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852s
Riddle
Tunnels
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In Heavy Bomb Runs
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..WORLD
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SAIGON (UP!) - U.S.
852 bombers today un[l~:~~~:hundreda of tons of ex[I
on a suspected
tunner complf!X, arms
[factory and base camp 325
north of Saigon. American planes also ballled aguln
with Communist MIG jets over
North Viet Nam, U.S. military
spokesmen dhlclosl!(l.
The weekly American casualty report ISsued In Saigon today
showed U.S. combat deaths
uw,vou
toward 5,000. Spokesmen
1
101 Americans were killed
acUon last week and 583
wounded. The U.S. death toll iD
VMI Nam now ataDda al C,711.
Spokesmen •aid the ratio
d'ad &amp;9'
killed lui wee!&lt; wu better lban
14 to L '11lOJ nported 1,431
CGmmuniSII tiDed ml IN
captured In lhe week
Communist

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Over 1,000

Preview Word: Terrific

Tomorrow, THURSDAY- We'll Close At Noon
To Go to the Meigs County Fair At The
Rocksprings Fair Grounds •••

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ON FRIDAY, WE ARE OPEN TIL 8AT NIGHT
ON SATURDAY, WE ARE OPEN UNTIL 9AT NIG~~

E,lberfelds Pomeroy

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Connie Stevens
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the Or1t of two lhowa.
HORSE PUUJNG CONTEST
2800 pounds and less - First,
Homer Storts, Frankfurt: seeond, Gerald Guthrie and Son,
Coolville; thlnl, Marvin Whitt,
Piketon: fourth, Charles Bowersock, Dart: fifth, Munl MeKay, Newport
21101 to 3200 pounds teamsFirst, Storts; second, G. R.
Douglas, Coolville; third, For·
est Copperlder,
Thornville;
fourth, John Crouser, Elizabeth,
'IV· Va.: mth, Ralpb Guthrie,

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Reuter said this morning.
Paid attendance Wednesday
night to the graudst.and (horse
pulling) was on which reprosented an tnereaae of 200 over
last year's attendance lrgure for
that altraotion_
Officials were expecting 1
big turnout today and tonight.
Highlight of the Thursday allernoon aelivlly was pony and
borse harness racing while the
Blg Bend Minstrel As90Clallon's
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Thursday Evenings Papers For
News of Our Friday and Saturday Sales I I
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Nine Perish
In Bus Crash

HONG KONG (UP!) Commlst Chinese
Defense
Minister Lin Piao appeared
side-by-side with party Chair1\lall Tse-lung at a mass
rally In Peking today, providing
Ifurther IW!denee the Red army
chief Is llow the No. 2 man in

Peking hierarchy.
In the clearest Indication
Lin's new preminence in
leadership of Communist
!ion, Peking Radio listed the
year-&lt;1\d defense millister
cond to Mao in its report
the nation's leaders attending

Weary Pair End
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the rally.
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Last Saturday lhe OwnnnftM :
party's rullllg Central 01111 4it;
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whicb Lin was the Gilly ot'nll;
offidal menUoaed by ~
aside from Mao.
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P""'' uwter 41 inches.
L...We Leifheit,
Pomeroy,
•'.h!1nny Sorrel," Western trail
horse.
Rita Riggs. Athens. "Coke,"
weliiem trail pony &lt;lass.
FLOWER SHOW
Tiking first places at

WASHINGTON (UPI) ,;_ A t)lreatened '~~)ass bOycott
by witnesll(ls today brought the beleaguered House Com·
mittee on Un-Ametlcan Activities close to the. end of one
of the stormiest investigations of its stormy 21-year history Though they planned to make another stab at bold·
ing ~n orderly hearing today, committee members v.:eaof the tumult and the shouting of two consecutive
of disorder and demonstrations hinted they were
to call it quils for .
.
1"'''"Y The meeting was they would not tesUfy without
lsch~edtlfed for 10 a.m. EDT. their lawyers. And the lawym
They wanted to get on with claimed they cer!Jtnly were 110t
the job ol dralting a bill aimed
at punishing anti-Viet Nam war
groups that allegedly llave sent
money , blood and supplies to
the Viet Cong or have
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attempted to interfere with the laatened itself to hla hand .
U.S. military effort.

the

fair: nower show, in t.he Artistic
arrl\ngements, were
Lucy
Baines Johnson, sultable for
bride's table. Mrs. Mary B.
Heizie&amp;. Pomeroy; Martha Wash·
ington, traditional mass
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rangement, Mrs. Robert Thomp-

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son, Pomeroy; Mary, suitable
for chureh altar. Mrs.
Paul

WiTUI, Middleport

Grandma
Gatewood, Roadside or Wild
Materials, used with weathered
w~, Mrs. Norman McCain.
Reedsville: Amelia Erhart. in
terpretive of flight, Mrs. John
Kincaid. Middleport: Mae Wesl.
usiiiB the Hogarth curve, Mrs
Betty Dean. Chester : Gertrude
Eberle. water showing as pan
of the design. Mrs. Pur ley Karr .
Long Botk&gt;m: Florenre Nlghl·
engale, white flowers . M r s.
Purley Karr, Long Bottom;
Pearl Buck. Oriental influence,
Mrs. Paul Winn: Lois Weaver.
modern d~~ig!: Mrs. Jonn Kint:aid: Jac~t\ennedy , corsage
of summer flowers , Mrs. Dorothy Roller. Middleport; Charlene HoeOicb, interpretive of
.-feigs County, Mrs.
Mary
ieines of Pomeroy.
Tn the Junior Artistic divis,,._.. Carol Ann Lewis, Pomeroy,
two blues; Junior Horticultur~.
Carol Ann Lewis, Syracuse. two
11ues, and Sandra Roush. Syra·use. one blue: Dish Garden,
~rs. Lloyd Moort·. Pomeroy:
rerraniums, Mrs Milton Roush .
iyracuse.
Horticulture Senior Divison,
Mrs. Grace Fisher, Minersville.
lhret' blut!s: Mrs. Purley Karr .
Long Bottom, two blues; Mrs
Robert Lewis, Pomeroy , onf'
blue.
In the Specimen Colle&lt;'tion
.\Irs. Lloyd Moore, Pomeroy. 2
'llues; Mrs. RoDert J. Lewis
Pomeroy, one blue: Roy Hoi!
~r. Pomeroy Star Rou te, one
blue
Educational division, Belva
Willard. Pomeroy Roule 1; Mrs
Victor Hysell, Minersville; Mrs.
Robert Lewis, Pomeroy. and
Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis, Mid
dleporl. all taking first place
honors.

The flllndemonium which
resulled in the arrest of 17
s
youthful demonstra I ors a I .Tue ·
day's hearing began again
Wednesda• only minutes alter
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JUDGING - Mrs. Poole, incoming state president of the Ohio Garden Clulr Association, ot right, judges
!lowers and plants entered as exhibits at the Meigs Co unty Fair. Slandmg are far left IS Mrs. Margaret Ella
Lewis. superintendent. and in centE"r is Mrs. Lro Kennedy, Sr.-Senlinel Photo.

$35,000 Asked
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SHOWS QUILT -- Erma Wilson, center, shows her . ,t&gt;eij~l,i.hll "Perky Pansy" quilt \hat she had on disBI~y
at the Me1gs County fair io Faye Cottrill, left, and Paul me Hysell. Mrs. Wilson's quilt is one of the many house·
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wlnnina the pellllalll tnatead
worrying ab~ut my homers.
s... Fraec!Sco had Pl.enty .to
about alter · Mays lour)h
iRning home run off Cardinal
•l&amp;rter Ray Washburn. They
U'alled 3-1 In tha eighth and
lied the game on l'ljll scorillg
aingles by 'lllo Fuenlel .and
Willie McCovey.
lnntag
smgles bY Tom mdfer, Jim

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game Ia the fifth Inning with
Ci~clnnall leading s-o, a game
, 1.
~s wen1 on to tal&lt;e ~
thv• 8~
The 30-year-old · •oulhpaw
received a OOI'IIsoae lajectloa
lnunediately upon reaching the
Dndger clubhouse aod then
went through his post game
rttual of packing his arm ln ice.
First reports Indicated the
trou~le . might 110t be too serious
and he might Aot miss 8 turn ~n
the starUng rotation .
Lose Big Lead
Pittsburgh used home runs
by Willie Stargell, Bill Mazeroski and Dono Clendenon w build
• 7·1 advoAtage by the third
innlng. But the unpredictable
Mets fought back with the Iii"!!
plneh bit gra11d alam bomer In
their history and a two run
single by Ron Hoot to send the
Pirates to an 8·7 defeat and
reduce their lead to
a haH
@arne.
Elsewhere, Chieago beat Phi!adelphia 5-3 in 10 innings and
Atlanta k&gt;pped Housloa 6-1.
A relieved Willie Mays said
he hoped the home run talk
would eud now that he -had
pa,.ed r'oxx.
Conceatrate On Pennant
"It sure feels greallo havo It
over with," he said, "now wo
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Cheshire slugged Its way Into
the nnals of the double . ellm·
lnatlon Syracus• Pony League
tournament by •coring an easy
111-4 win over Southern Wednes·

Yaeterday'1 A&amp;P Ad
Shoukl Have RMd

Cheshire last night scored
runs to the first inning and
hurters Tom Hysell and
Thomas limited Racine to
only slx hils.

day night .
' The IOD' knocked Southern
out of the event and put Cheshire io position to meet unbeaten Pomeroy Friday at 7;30
p. m. Cheshire, beaten by Porn·
eroy earlier in the tournament,
mull toke two consecutive viclories lo win the championship.

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Cheshire hitting was
by John Rothgeb Wllh a
double aad smgle In four
lo the plate. Other Cheshire
tors were Cliff Queen, a
Should Cheshire defeat Porn- and slnt!le; Jess Louden, a
eroy Friday night, the
two gle; Perry Beebe, two triples;
teams will meet again Soliday Jeff Tyo, a triple, and· Thomas,
at 7' 30 P· m·
Ronnie Quillen and
Jaekle
Henson. each a single.
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runs In the stanza, louehed
reliever Jack Aker for bis llrst
earned run in 18 Innings.
Llmabe Wias Si:dh
"Easy on him, Ed. He'a.QIIl of
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11 the nightcap, Jack Lamabe
evened his record lo 6-6,
hurling 1 z.s Innings and
Hmltlng the A's to six hits.
JuaR Pizarro linisbed the game
with 11·3 frames of perfect
pitchina. Tommie Agee and
Jotm Romano homered for the
While Sox.
Leo1 Wagner 1lammed a
three-run homer 1o blgbllght
Cleveland's feur·rul seveoth. RIVERSIDE, Call!. (UPI) _
Rocky Colavlte bit his , 26th Veteran sporta car racer Ken
homer of the nmpalgu for the Miles, 47, whose precision and
IadlaDJ and losing hurler Pete gutty driving elecU'ified lans
Richert (12-11) CO!Illeeled lor worldwide piloted his lilst lap
the Senak&gt;rs. Steve Hargaa woa
' 89 ••""' experimental
his alxth straight and lotb of Ford "J-car" Dipped at 150
the seaoon.
mites per hour.
MilpteSOia rallied lor three , Long·lime friend Carron Shel·
runo lu tho eighth inning, two by, builder of the car, ordered
comi••
" tion
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. oa Don MJacher's
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an lnunediate illvesuga
slagle. Pmch hitler Junmle heghming today of tho high
Hall's sacrUice fly scored the speed accident which oeul the
final run. Dwight S!Obfer gained , popular driver to hla death at
his ..second victory ~ lour Rive&lt;sida International RaCI!decisrons, hurling I z.3 mwngs way.
every so olleu-single IODI.. Iot four-hi! haD after relieving A raceway optkesman eald
body right out tithe ballpark. CamDo Pascual Ia the second. tho car was gutted by fl8ll10ll
AI Kalill • hom run
Jay Joltnsloae bit hla first biB but 10t to the point
which
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more thaD • miUioa.
All of lht facfiUtes
dlto
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lo preaeal plans, will be buill
within the nell five yeors,
Commissioner Robert
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lo ln&lt;rease from 442,996 to 687,· ion~ of new basketball areQii~; ..,
000 by 197G - a 42 per cent in· tracks and goII courses that will
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New York at Philo, night
Amel'lcall League
Cincinnati at Houston, night
W. L. Pel. GB St. Louis at Los Angeles. night ATHENS. Ohio (UPll - Grov• · ·
Baltimore
79 41 .658 ... AUanta at San Fran, night
City, the Ohio champion lor me
Detrru'l
.. 14 ,ii'IQ
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second consecu 1·1ve year, today·
Cleveland
64 57 .529 1511.
met Beloit, Wis., In the operi~~.~
Minnesota
03 58 .521 1611.
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round of the American f..egwa ·
Ch1~aao.
63 58 .521 1610
Junior Baseball reg10nal playoif
Calilormo.
60 60 .506 It
By United Preta International here.
KBRsas CJiy 53 88 ·438 2610
Naliaaal League
Other games scheduled k&gt;da1
New York
53 68 .438 2611.
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Wasbinglon
M 71 .432 2710 Alou , Pit
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Eva•sville,
Ind., against
Bo
ton
53
104· 381 · 57131
.344 :i pitted
Northbrook,
Ill., and
Adriaa,
72
424
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· 2BY. Clmnte, Pit Ill~ 74151 .326 ; Mich ., against Springfield, Mo:
Wednesday'• GlliMI
Alou, Atf
118 510 r/166 .325 ', Radcliff, Ky., drew a first- ·
Baltimore 8 Boiton 4
Carty. All
Hl9 360 51 117 .325 round bye.
Cleve 5 Wash 3• lllbl
Stargel, Pit 104 367 68119 .324 The winner of the double-eliril~ ·
DeU'otl 4California
New YorkI,Z, Di••t
night
Cepda, sI. L 11!1344 61 109 .317 !Ration regional moves on to the
MiDD
5
Cbl 4 KaD ct
lsi "'' bt Allen, Phil
11!1368 19 ll5 .314 1Rational tournameol Aug. 28 •
Chi 5 Kan Cit tyl\n 'ai~ Santo, Chi 112 406 71126 .310 •Sept. 4 at Orangeburg, s. c.
Tbunday'a
P:.ben Helms, Cin 98 380 51 !17 .308 The second round will be play·
IStsrlinl Times EDTI
Rosboro, LA 102 311 84 'II .307 1ed Friday wiLb the finals
oD .
Call
Tuesda
Ionia at MinnesotaAmerica• Leape
y.
Lopez (5-IU "· Graat (11-IS). t
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p.m.
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OUva,
Min
118
452
72
145
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Chicago at Cleveluu-Peters 1F.Rbsn Bal 118 414 94 140 .317 FREEflOLD, N.J . (UP! (10-8) vs. McDowell (..5). 7:30 Kallne.' Del 102 3110 69112 .311 Eight-year-old Royal BiU, drivp.m.
Powell Bal 114 403 71 120 .298 en by Austin Thomas , pactd
Yankees their aeveath loos
fatality at tho speedway.
(Only games seheduled)
Wgnr 'ae 109 381 59 111 .291 the mile iu U6 4-5 to take
the last nine games
Miles, known fer ~Is keea wll
Friday's Games
B.Rt.:n, Bal 120 479 80 139 .2110 Wednesday's feature at Freeenabled the secoad-place
3Rd deep dedlcal!on lo the BaiUmore at Petrol~ ulght
Riehrdt, Cal 88 317 48 92 .290 hold Raceway.
lo remain 1311. gamee
sport which claimed hla life, Chicagu at Cleveland, Bight
Mantle, NY 99 314 31 90 .287 _:.....~~:_~~~~Baltimore. Earl Wilson,
had been testtna the experlmell· Callforola at Wasblnglea,
Vllllno, Was 117 412 62118 .286 Conigliaro, Red Sox 76; Hortan
llioo lnnlags, allowed lour
tal GT racer wbou II myster· K.C. at N.Y., z, lwl·night
Bos 113 417 63111 .281 ,Tigers &amp; Killebrew, TwillS ~
to winning his fourth
!Uusly bounded out o1 10ntrol. Mimlesota at Boaton, alghl
Home RDM
Pitching
aad 14th In 2S decistoiiL
The &lt;ar weal off the track al
Nalloaal Leape
N a 11 0 8 8 t
Aaron, i National ~e: . Raganj
ST. LOUlll (UP!) - Charley tha easiest curve to legtltate, a
W.l:. Pot GB Brav .. 33: Mays, Gianto 3~; IDodgers 10-l; Perry, Giants i!ll
Wilmer soya he is ready lor apukesmau 88ld, wbicb drew Pittsburgh
ro 48 .59! ...
Philliea 29 , Torre 2; Marichal. Gia•t• 17·5;
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Baltimore's strong defense in speculaUon lhel the accldoatl' SaD Francisco 71 50 .M7 ~ Braves • Stargell, Pirsles 28: MaloRey, Reds 134: KoofaJI
Friday alghl's NFL pre-seasen may have been eau.sed by a Los Aagel•• 111 51 .5Ql J
Amerfean League: F. Robin· Dodgers 19·1.
game agaiaal hill Cardillal• In mechanical faUura.
Philadelphia 65 55 J4J I BOn, Orioles 37; Powell, Orioles American League: .McNally,
3C
st. Louis, but odds thai ao de·,
St. Louis
11 58 .513 9~ 31: Pepitone, Ysnki a!ld Kille- Ormles 11·3: Wall, Urmles 9~;
feuse Ia perfect ROI even the Casper 18 Favorite
Cincinnati
!10 511 .504 1010 brew, Twlnl 27; Colavito, Boswell, Twms 12·5 : Palmer;
I T-Op
Atlanta
58 !II .flfl
Zli.
Ortoles 14-6; Sanford, Angel•
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en
N York
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11·5
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"The oecret," Winner oays, HARTFORD conu. (UPI) - ew
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"'I llllldaJ up the defease well US Open ch~mp Billy Cosper Houston
51 Ill .429
N a I Ion • I League: Aaron,
IUV 111 G.... nl
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f rite loda
CbiC8J(o
40 78 .339 311 Braves 93; Clemente, Pirates &amp;
0u md Gel Fru
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onouneed Wednesday
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am::",!hln&amp; the Colts do pretty tho $100,000 Insuraace City SaD Fro t
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Plrateo 60:
o.t ,our Suer Rooll Ta4.,_
Unbellevabll but 1'1'\M
Fisbor 1o enter 1 work •
we ·
Ope!l gel under way at the We- New York 1 Pills 7 light
Amertcao League· Powell.
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-.::' !CO ,_ 1_, Chi 6 Phlla I, 10 lnolnga,
Orioles 96; F. Robmson, Orioles til W. Mllln It,. Pom•ray, otllt
aad tha hlrlnl al lormflt
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~ - AUanta I Bousloa I, Bight
B. Robinson Orioles tM·
Bob BnnnaD to replace him. pullhelr H record 00 the line and again last year. He would Cincinnati 1 Los Anti t aJchl
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CoiU::,e~lsed become the first mao to w1a ftundaya Probable
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Ulliverslty,
who baa pme.
se,
ave two years In succession 11 be
!Stullq Tlmeo EDT)
coaehed at WellsloD lhl
a s.tl lllllrit, wltb vic.torles o~er k&gt;ps the field lhtl year.
PIUsburgb at New Yorktwo seasons, will work OD
Waablngton ud Pblladelphta.
Fryman (11-7) ... Gardaer ISWARSAW DOWNS ISRAEL
7). 2 p.m.
maaten decree ud belp
U.l. 8llOOTEII8 WIN
TEL AVIV, Iaraef (UP! Cincinnati at Houalon-MaJo.
freshrnllll football at lbiJ
LONDON (UP!
-United The Warsaw University basket- DeY !13-4) vs. Bruce (2-9) or
Vqlnia IChool
Statee markllmea took lop ball team, runnerup Ill I b 1 Dle&lt;ker (11-4). 1:38 p.m.
BrellllaD, wbo ooaehed
al the third small lll'lllll University of Kentuclly 1D lht St. Louis at Los ABgelesWallsloa a1x yean prior
eompelltlon lor Central Treaty recent Intern"';·"""' UniversJ. Gibson (15-t) ¥1. Drysdalt (1Fisher, was fired before
OrpllllatiOD Forcea Wednee· ties bukef
,ameot, .13). 11 p.m.
19M seaaoo but rematned
ICOI'ini 1,1!11 points. 1raD Wednesday d
Nation- (OIIly gemes ecbeduled)
leacber.
-.1 with 2,8S'I ud al Israeli bask"'""" .quad 711J'rldaya Gamet
third willa Z,lll&gt;7.
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loi'IDI!I' CUb. P.ldladelpbl8'1 1'11111 In the mlh apin8l
Riehle Allen sent the pme"IJKO, pitcller Dave Giusti. Rico C1ar1J '·
overtime 1n the ofgbllo IDaing, singled bome two 1'11111 ,,1!1111}·1
with his 2tlh hOme nm. Hank Aaron and Dellil lfe)Q1.
"''ualllng bis majer league one each .. Jarvia plcbcl. :
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Ianing to erase 1 HI Kanus
City advaotage In the opener.
The While Sox, scoriD&amp; four

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OOLUMBU8 (UP!) The sesalon of the MAC'a to iley laclllties Ia apparent," 1M sold. · "
member achools of the meeting, pointed out that fool- "Pr0101l · stadium bull~'...

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uaed to IIICb rreau.ant .,
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Tuesday, Bolllmore erased
Russ Snyder sym~athtzes 4-l deficit with five 1'11111 In
with the Bosk&gt;n Red Sox. He oi th sd
11-4 MOlld
•a;:;t hold a •:~ eith~. rl h r.::.guea lea~:. Ued thoay,
aymg rna n Y aga sl g t- with 1 nm In the ninth
handers, the 6-1 Baltimore it H with two in the lith.
cnterllelder has been . the
American League's No.1 batter "We don't care hew we
at various times this season but it," Baltimore manager
he loses the lead when his at Bauer said aft..- sweeping
bats fall below the minimum to three-game series. "But I
qualify
It woold come earlier. This
With the qualifying •umber tough on the maoager."
set at 275 Wedneaday aftern ..n. El
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Snyder once again took over I
sewhere, Detro!!
the A.I.. batting lead with a New York 4-2, Chicago won
.320 average in 278 plato
lrom Kaasas
4-2
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appearance~ as the 0 r1o
5- Cleveland
Mi beat
whipped the Red Sox H, 3 . and
oneonta
wiping out a Boston lead for Cahlor"!a 5-S.
the third straight game with a Snyder, who haJ. playect 1a
late-inning rally.
of Baltimore's 120
Because of all the major coUected three hits off tha
league night action, how ..er, Sox. The Orioles rapped out
the minimum number of at smg· les and two doubles
bats to qualify lor the leaders Luis Aparicio accounliag
was raised I&lt;&gt; 300 a!ld
live safeties and Frank
was dropped completely out of son three. In !be fiv.,.run
the lop 10.
Ballimore cracked six
Come-From-Beblad
Ia their latest
behind victory, the
: , : :r!e~:.•r,B~·"
scored five runs io the
you remember the
inning. The Red Sox should
u.sed lo do the l8mtl

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In Syracuse Friday Night

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I Mrs Stewart .
n·JeS wedDeSday

Slugger In· Out

~laced

F'ourlh·lnnina lla&amp;let by
bJ AI, McBeu, tile
Cleon Jooet~, Ken BOyer and eveulual· loeer. ··Allor Swoboda
Jim RickmaD IICOI'ed une nm forced lliC:bnan and stole
ud !pited a flve-nm rally far IOCOIId, .Tajlor wu bll by 1
the Meta. Ron Swoboda· wilted pileh
Cbucll Hiller beat out
and Bob Taylor, pinch billing ail olDfield bll 111 load the
lor Ed Kranepoo~ walloped tha '811 tel the stage for Hunt's
grand slam that closed the pp bau knock.
1o 7-6.
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In the oislh, Riclanao singled homer wllb two out to the lOth
off Bob Veale .. who wu then to Jive former PbllHe Curt

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Clocy itarte.r llammy - Ellis
fltl-14) beld Los Antlelee to roar
hill! O!'er seven iDnlnKB but left
the game In the elgbtll .after
loadln&amp; the lloaea on 1 walk and
two sing!tl. Willie Qavls'
sacrlllee ll,y f!ff reliever BUI
McCool scored ooe nm and thai
wu It for the Dodgers.
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F!'llnk Linzy (H), •banded
Nelson Brllea his 121b losa In II
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In the fourth and walked three
men before Leo Cardenaa drove
them all In with a double. He
was removed by maoager Wall
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Correction

New Hav en Orchard. He was a
Oonna sue Bowers, Columbus. ,
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John F. Duncan
real estate broker and a mem·
has filed suit in Meig• County
Dies in Columbus
ber of the Masonic Lodge 28,
Clerk of Courts against Roy Lee
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Clifton~. Franklin Commandery,
Crisp of Sandy Hook, Ky., in , Gauge readiags: Gallipolis
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John Francis Dun:an, 82, died I
Pl. Plei!Wll. and Beni Keden
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the ~:mount of J35,000 for injur- Dam n 7, 11 9, runnmg 2 feet
at the borne of h1s dau~hter, .
Shrine~ Charleston. Friends may
ies ~lleged received 111 an auto- on rollers, Pomeroy - Mason . A charge of cuttmg Wlth In- \Mrs. Dons Htl\ , m Colum.bus I John A Carpenter, 50, New ! eaU at the funeral home anymobale accident
20.10, Pt Pleasant 23.70, Hm- ltent to wound has been filed Wednesday. Funeral _serv!ces r Haven W Va died Wednesday time after 2 p.m. Saturday.
~lle accident occurred May ton 138 falling, Kana\\ha Falls1 8 gamst Marvtn CoK, 58, Che-:wi\1 be held at the Ewmg Fun- al the' st M~rv's Hosp 1tal in[t~o;_....=;..;.;;;;;...............;
29 ·, 1966, on Route 124 in the ,3.63 rismg, Charleston
18.91 slure. by the Metgs c 0 un t y eral home ~nday a~ 2 p. m. Huntington, w ·va. He was an
vilflge of Syracuse As a result 1 stationary London, Marmet and ! ShenH's Department
I with burlal.m the Castor Ceme- instrument mamtenance man m
of · the accident the plainti~ Win held dams were on the : AI 1.22 this morni~g deputles ~ tery at Pomt Rock near Pt. the results danartment of the
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w ' st'11 s.
rr~sted Cox Mrs Cox had 1 Pleasant ·
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. Phlllip Sporn ~
plant and a veterth€ cervical regton of the spine 1
1 a
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d . 1
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toh If ,lktatMovemeuts:
been cut about the hands w1th PauUne· one 'son Robert Dun· 1anofWorl \\iarl.
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one I Born October 8, 1915 in Masant operated his automobile in 12, 4 am ; Andrew Calhoun ~ home m Cheshtre. Mrs. ~ox daughter, Mrs. Doris Hill , of on County, he was the son of
ex~ive rate of speed, caus- up 14, 5.20 p.. m · Ranger up 1 was taken to Holzer H?spatal Columbus: nme grandchildre~, Frank Carpenter, deceased, and I
~nc:.tbe accidenl and the per- 114, 6.15 ~· m . Harvey Jordon where surgery was required . one brother' Charles FranCJS Mrs. Virgmia Riffle, Pt. PleasaodttnJUry.
up 14, 12 15 a. m., Jeffboat 1 Charges agamst Cox were fal- Duncan, of Columbus.
ant. Survivors include hiS wife,
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.ii-dlvorce petition was also Idown 14, 6·)5 a. m' Leeanna i ed by his wife.
Fay, two daughters, ConDie Jo
filed with the clork lor gross Idown 15, II p m . L. Ftore up
and Mary Ann; two sons, Lar·
5 a. m ' Qu&lt;en City do\\n I
ry and Steven all at home· liv~
negleot and extreme &lt;ruelly by 16, 8 45 p. m.. Mike Murphy Four Juvenil&lt;'•
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sRtstlelrs.d MMrs. ALhce R tsl.prousPte,
Rog. $11.65
Jacli Lee Hawk. Plaintiff asks I
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re ppre en e•
u an . rs UCI 0 ms, . '
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press up I • 2 40 a. m , n- ,
Pleasant Mrs francis DempI
ohirld,
'QII _ Y one
m 1nor Iward up lf, 5 a m . R C Bill , Four juveniles have
been
Isey Pt Pleas~nt · Mrs Kattler~ _ altmony . ond support of 1 down 19, ': 05 a. m; Jefferson , apprehended by Me1gs County
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. ine'Bu~h , Coiwnbus, ~nd Mrs.
i8ld~_• child.
down
19,
3·20
a
m;
Ph1hp
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Sheriff
Robert
Hartenbach
on
Mrs
KaUJerme
Vtrglma
Stew
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Ga ...
34 Institutions
' Sporn up 19, 4 40 a. m.; George Jcharges of breakmg and enter·
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IPrice down 20, I 25 a. m. John , mg two schools and stealmg her residence on 684 Beech-st. Pleasant Fra; ' ,,.
.IX'De II Y Grant
IJ. Rowe down 20, 2.30 a. m., lgas from school bus shops.
Middleport. Born In Cllfton on field and Jim·
SALE ENDS AUG. 27
'J1llrty-four member institu- !Titan down 20, 7:05 a. m.; Baby The youths broke into the January 23, 1884, she w~s the bia '
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lions ol The Ohio Foundation of :Lear up 21. 1: 15 a. m.: E. P. Rutland High School and the daughter of the late Wmfleld
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!~pendent Colleges '!ill bene- Jones up 21' 4 a. m.; Irene Harrisonville grade school on van Meter and Margaret Rus· l Mr. Carpenter belo~ed to
Itt from a recent doi\Ol&gt;on made Cholin up 21 . 5:20 a. m.; Val· :the morning of Aug. 16. En· sell Van Meter.
!the Smith Capehart Leg1an Post
Full Length
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by the Mobil ~11 Corporation ley Transporter down 22, 4:45 ·trance was gaifled by breaking Survivers include her hus-j No ~40 m New Haven. Funeral
th~OIIih !be Mobtl Foundation, a.m.; Kathy R. down 23, .3 :. :w :windows in the shops. Gasoline band, Clyde W. Stew.arl; five services will he conducted Sal·
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. . p. m.; Cr1ss Jr. and Mr. Cnss! was stolen from the pumps, as sons, Tomm1e Sm1th, Ban- 1 urday at 2 p. m. at the New
Under lhts years total Mobtl , down 23, 9:25 p. m.; Reliable Iwell as from the buses. T h e 1 croft, W. Va .; Ronnie Smith, Haven Church o.f God with the
grant Df $175,000 for use by lhe ,down 23, 11 ;20 p. m, H E. youths llave admtlled the thefts Chillicothe; John Smtih, Nitro; Rev Da.ve Fields olficl31i98·.
SILVIR DOLLAR
Independent Coll~e Fonda of Bowles up 23, 2 15 s m ; Buck-. and have been turned over w Marvm Smith. Hometown, W. Bunat Will ~ In the Ktrillllnd
$1.00 _ _
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Amerlta, the Oh10 share
of eye State down 23, 4.15 a. m.; Jjuvemle authorities.
Va ., and Clayton Smith, Cleve- Memorial Gardens.
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18.000 was presented bY D P. Ravenswood down Greenup 8 p.
, land : three step · daughters, Friends may call •t the Fog·
llunztker,
Mobil
Dlstrtct
Sales
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down
Greenup
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o.1. _
M'Dnager to H ld K Sch 1 . · ·
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e · • ~ p. m.; Colton Queen down Miss Chapman
, Mrs Mabelle Hulton, Culum· after 7 p. 'm. ,Friday. The body
hmger, executive ~!rector , of , Greenup 12:40 a m.; .Qarbara
bus, Mrs. Violet Ray, Phoenix will lie in state at the cburcb
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The Oltlo foundatton of lnde- ,Gay down Greenup 3 a. m: Jo- 1 At•cepted by GBC
Ctty, Ala , three step · sons, for one hour pripr to services
pendent Colleges
. - ·- _ seph Cnotin down Greenup 4 50 Judith E. Chapman, daughter IFloyd and Almo Stewart, both Mr. carpenter was a gradu:
1a m , Edeaoa Bosworth up , of Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Chap· of Toledo, and Leo of West Co- : ale of Pt. Pleasant !llgh School.
ON ALL
Greenup 6·30 a. m ; W1lllam ~ man, 414 Hedgewood Onve, Gal- i Jumb1a; two brothers, ~key
Ptll down Meldahl 4 p. m.; I hpolls. haJ been accepted
~~ , Van Meter, Mason:. Lonrue ol
MEETING SET
LAWN FURNITURE
DEVOTED TO INTERESt Of M~ry Ellen down Meldahl 5 P· ' Galltpohs Business College for [Parkersburg; two siSters. Mrs
The sub diM!'Icl meeting of
IARIECUE GRILLS
MEIGS · ~IASON AREA
m.: OVEC down Meldahl 8 10 • the Fall Quarter beginning Sep- Hattie Kay, PI Pleasant, and the Methodist Youth Fellowship
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p. m.. Lady Rosemary down ' 1 b 13
Mrs. Guy Ntchols, Clarksburg. 1of Syracuse Methodlsl Oburcb
IN STOCK
ru.!=:-~":'::U:=••....,. ~eldahl 11:50 P- m.; J. S. Lew- e~ 1 ;: Ch~pman, 8 196~ gradu· : FunFral services will, be held will' be held Aug. 22 at 7:30 p.
~~w;:·~=b~=~"':./~"
~~up Melds hi 12 40 a. m.; Knox 1Elite of Gallia Academy High . s.und~y at 3 p. m. at the F:ogle- m. Election of officers will be
.,..nlc st.. Pomrro,_ Obia. 457ft. • •
up Meldahl 6·10 a..m.; L. W. School ls
lled in th Secre- 1song Fnneral· home with the held and refreshments
will
~~~~~'!::'Y 141 • .,...,.. 8weet down Meldahl t:35
tarial Cour:oThe new ~nrollee 1Rev_. ~~~r Lane o~iciat~. be ser.ved. All MY-F •mtrnben
_r:;~ ,_: .,::-:1,.~Po=:::.
GaUipotll Dam - R. H. Bos-- 1formerly attended Cedarville Bur1al will be in the ~1\'ervtew are invited to. ittelll.
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worth II down 7: 15 p. m.: lndl· i College.
at Middleport,
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..~::WC:~:r'i:!.. --=-~ ana up 8:10 p. m.; Jenks up ~
may
call
at
tbe
funerARREST
MADE
Friends
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-o:,•~.:::. p. m.; Southern up 12:10 a. m,, Wlnfi.eJd·s·:20 p. rn.; NatlonSiup leveoing.
Columbia, waa arrested, by~
•ee••- ,••, ta ad.,...• • Ut• Mark Easton down 3~50 a. m~; Winfield 10:55 p. m.; Elgercliff
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Pomeroy Poll~. Depal1;plent on
:!1!"*':~~·• ..;:.e.~~:_~_:~; Solvay up 8:30 a. ,m.
up Winfield 1:30· a. ·r'n.t w. H.
WEATHER
Tuesday evening - llD a DWI
Kanawha River- Bellver up Shaver, Jr., up Winfield 4;10 a. !jcatte&lt;ed evening thunder· eharge and was JodBed in the
OW!'!ED end OPERATED
- · ..,. "" ...... '" -""· London 5 a. m.; Allen B. Mer· m.; Semel down Winfield 5:15 otorm1, bigb 15 · 55. Clearing Meigs County jail. Cartwright
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· IIi. SUDIIy and cooler ~'rlday. Court on Ausust 23rd.
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Uon-walllnB for bll ehohee to
tell tha world why hi lhiDka
America Ia the , • ......,. r.
... - VietNam.
Otherwise, In two daya ot
h
hearinJs, the coJIUI!IIlee II
heard from two "gnfrlmlly"and noisy-wltneMII: I ,..
formed rilell!ber of tha mlllteDtly Communist ProgreU!vt Labor party; a staff member of a
conservaUve magazlnt wbo
said be "inmtrated,. ID antiViet Nom war group, and I
county olllclal !rom Callfonlla
who witnessed au attempt ·to
block a troop lraiD at· Oltland
last year.
But most of the tline tile
committee members oat on
their raised plaUorm and
walehed Dying 11Cjuads or U.S.
marshals and Capitol pollcellllll
carry out shouting opponents ,.
the committee lllld the Amerlcan war effort. Nearly Ill were
arrested in all, includinl live
young women and a IIOitaed
man In clerical garb who told
police as he wu bUIUed away,
"I excommunicate you all."
Set aside for the moment wae
1 legal chaUenge-lhe most
serious 11 has ever laced-to
the commlltee'a consUtulfonall.
ty Filed by the same A.-leu
CI~U Llbertlea Unio• Jawyen
who are represenUng oome of
the witnesses, the su11 11 beiDJ
considered by a S)IICfal thne
judge court. A scheduled
bearing Wednesday 1111 polt..
poned Indefinitely unU1 the
court could decide wbethar lbll
ease belonged before II.

Correction

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B:r IIURT BLOCK
,UPI !tporta Writer
WUie Mays becall!e
the
righthaoded billing home nm
l1f all Ume; Sand
Koufu: lost a ehance "'
the llnl
game winner this
20
season; and the PIUsburgh
Plralee Clllle unglued and blew
a 7-1 leiid "' the Meta.
Mays, wbo tied Jtnuny Fon:

golna back to the boa~ e{
Thus tha committee Ia
'Y
another legal hurdle. Ita rula
of proeeduro allpu!Bte thsl 1
witness be afforded an opporlllnity to be repr..ented bJ
counsel of his owo cbolee. Tilt ,
quesUon now wat wbother lht
committee could provide for •
witness counsel not of Ida
eholce.
The !Ilk Wltnllll
As for the 10th wii!JeU, hi
118&gt; mustacbloed Jerry c.
Rubin, 'an orpnizer of the VIet
Nam Day Committee from
Berkeley, CaiH. He bat beell
llttln&amp; In the hearin&amp; room for
the past two dayo-clad ID a
wmter-welgbl uniform • ol •
soldier of the AmericiD Revolu-

WASHINGTON - DESPft'B
above average raWall in Ohio
in July. ground..,.ater leilell
declined and remained below
......,
average, the 0. S. Geol.,.~sl
Survey reports.
Dozens Arrested
' The. average rainfall for the
By the end of the day. dozens month was 4.06 lnebos, about
ot jeermg spectators had been one-third Inch above average,
arrested, 1 lawyer for one of bot the 8 umulated deficiency
lhe "unfriendly.. witnesses had sl
ac:'be 196S olood at
been dragged !rom the hearing nee.
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room and eharged with dlsor- 1·86 mches at the month 1 end.
derly oonduc&amp;, and seven other
lawyers staged a sympathy Rates May Go UP
walkout in protest at the
CHARLESTON. W. VA.
"atmosphere of terror and Stale Insurance Commissioner
intimidation."
. Frank A. Montgomery
was
scheduled to hold a public hea..
The lawyer who was arrest· I lng today on o request by Naed. Arthur Kmoy or New York tionwide Mutual Insurance Co.
C1ty • was to be ll'ted In a local to Increase auk&gt; Insurance rates
court today. A Rutgers Univer- in West Virginia by 9.2 per
sily professor. Kinoy also is an cent.
attorney for the American Civil Another publk hearinK Is set
Liherttes Union and is in Aug. 26 on a proposal lrom the
charge of the ACLU's suit to National Bureau of Casualty Unabolish the committee.
derwriters lo make a statewide
All but one of the 10 rate Increase ot 22.3 per cent
remaining "unfriendly" witnes· on b&lt;Jdlly injury and property
ses still to be heard indicated damage covera1e lor passengar
cars.
NORMAN WEIN DIES ..
..~ G S th
HARTFORD - Norman 0. Squn•"' o . ou
Wem, 76, tlartlord, died early A SQUALL LINE PHRlw.O
Uus morning at the Gallipolis oouthward serosa the Midwest
Medical Center. Born March 31, today and carried. battering
1890 m Hartford he was the son storms and high wmda 1o Kan·
of the Iate Adam and Addie sas and Iowa. Cool air followed
Chester Wein. Survivors Include the sk&gt;rm line and dropped ternhis wife Blance Hartford, a sis- peratures over much of I h •
ter. Mrs. Nellie MacKnight, Middle West.
Harllord; several nieces and Rains and thundershowers of
nephews. Funeral services will lesser Intensity slapped parta of
he held at the .Foglesong Funer- the South and West.
al Home Sunday at 1:30 p.m.
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with the Rev. Marcus Traugb
officiating. Burilll will he in the
Kirkland Memorial Gardens, Pl.
Pleasant. Mr. Wein had been in

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P""'' uwter 41 inches.
L...We Leifheit,
Pomeroy,
•'.h!1nny Sorrel," Western trail
horse.
Rita Riggs. Athens. "Coke,"
weliiem trail pony &lt;lass.
FLOWER SHOW
Tiking first places at

WASHINGTON (UPI) ,;_ A t)lreatened '~~)ass bOycott
by witnesll(ls today brought the beleaguered House Com·
mittee on Un-Ametlcan Activities close to the. end of one
of the stormiest investigations of its stormy 21-year history Though they planned to make another stab at bold·
ing ~n orderly hearing today, committee members v.:eaof the tumult and the shouting of two consecutive
of disorder and demonstrations hinted they were
to call it quils for .
.
1"'''"Y The meeting was they would not tesUfy without
lsch~edtlfed for 10 a.m. EDT. their lawyers. And the lawym
They wanted to get on with claimed they cer!Jtnly were 110t
the job ol dralting a bill aimed
at punishing anti-Viet Nam war
groups that allegedly llave sent
money , blood and supplies to
the Viet Cong or have
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attempted to interfere with the laatened itself to hla hand .
U.S. military effort.

the

fair: nower show, in t.he Artistic
arrl\ngements, were
Lucy
Baines Johnson, sultable for
bride's table. Mrs. Mary B.
Heizie&amp;. Pomeroy; Martha Wash·
ington, traditional mass
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rangement, Mrs. Robert Thomp-

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son, Pomeroy; Mary, suitable
for chureh altar. Mrs.
Paul

WiTUI, Middleport

Grandma
Gatewood, Roadside or Wild
Materials, used with weathered
w~, Mrs. Norman McCain.
Reedsville: Amelia Erhart. in
terpretive of flight, Mrs. John
Kincaid. Middleport: Mae Wesl.
usiiiB the Hogarth curve, Mrs
Betty Dean. Chester : Gertrude
Eberle. water showing as pan
of the design. Mrs. Pur ley Karr .
Long Botk&gt;m: Florenre Nlghl·
engale, white flowers . M r s.
Purley Karr, Long Bottom;
Pearl Buck. Oriental influence,
Mrs. Paul Winn: Lois Weaver.
modern d~~ig!: Mrs. Jonn Kint:aid: Jac~t\ennedy , corsage
of summer flowers , Mrs. Dorothy Roller. Middleport; Charlene HoeOicb, interpretive of
.-feigs County, Mrs.
Mary
ieines of Pomeroy.
Tn the Junior Artistic divis,,._.. Carol Ann Lewis, Pomeroy,
two blues; Junior Horticultur~.
Carol Ann Lewis, Syracuse. two
11ues, and Sandra Roush. Syra·use. one blue: Dish Garden,
~rs. Lloyd Moort·. Pomeroy:
rerraniums, Mrs Milton Roush .
iyracuse.
Horticulture Senior Divison,
Mrs. Grace Fisher, Minersville.
lhret' blut!s: Mrs. Purley Karr .
Long Bottom, two blues; Mrs
Robert Lewis, Pomeroy , onf'
blue.
In the Specimen Colle&lt;'tion
.\Irs. Lloyd Moore, Pomeroy. 2
'llues; Mrs. RoDert J. Lewis
Pomeroy, one blue: Roy Hoi!
~r. Pomeroy Star Rou te, one
blue
Educational division, Belva
Willard. Pomeroy Roule 1; Mrs
Victor Hysell, Minersville; Mrs.
Robert Lewis, Pomeroy. and
Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis, Mid
dleporl. all taking first place
honors.

The flllndemonium which
resulled in the arrest of 17
s
youthful demonstra I ors a I .Tue ·
day's hearing began again
Wednesda• only minutes alter
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JUDGING - Mrs. Poole, incoming state president of the Ohio Garden Clulr Association, ot right, judges
!lowers and plants entered as exhibits at the Meigs Co unty Fair. Slandmg are far left IS Mrs. Margaret Ella
Lewis. superintendent. and in centE"r is Mrs. Lro Kennedy, Sr.-Senlinel Photo.

$35,000 Asked
In Damage Suit ,.

SHOWS QUILT -- Erma Wilson, center, shows her . ,t&gt;eij~l,i.hll "Perky Pansy" quilt \hat she had on disBI~y
at the Me1gs County fair io Faye Cottrill, left, and Paul me Hysell. Mrs. Wilson's quilt is one of the many house·
_hold
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_it=~~ ~n,_display_a~his _Y•ar~_fair

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I cUtllng
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n·JeS We'dDeSday

CBERY 25c bunch

Should Have Read
29cBunch

wlnnina the pellllalll tnatead
worrying ab~ut my homers.
s... Fraec!Sco had Pl.enty .to
about alter · Mays lour)h
iRning home run off Cardinal
•l&amp;rter Ray Washburn. They
U'alled 3-1 In tha eighth and
lied the game on l'ljll scorillg
aingles by 'lllo Fuenlel .and
Willie McCovey.
lnntag
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Ci~clnnall leading s-o, a game
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thv• 8~
The 30-year-old · •oulhpaw
received a OOI'IIsoae lajectloa
lnunediately upon reaching the
Dndger clubhouse aod then
went through his post game
rttual of packing his arm ln ice.
First reports Indicated the
trou~le . might 110t be too serious
and he might Aot miss 8 turn ~n
the starUng rotation .
Lose Big Lead
Pittsburgh used home runs
by Willie Stargell, Bill Mazeroski and Dono Clendenon w build
• 7·1 advoAtage by the third
innlng. But the unpredictable
Mets fought back with the Iii"!!
plneh bit gra11d alam bomer In
their history and a two run
single by Ron Hoot to send the
Pirates to an 8·7 defeat and
reduce their lead to
a haH
@arne.
Elsewhere, Chieago beat Phi!adelphia 5-3 in 10 innings and
Atlanta k&gt;pped Housloa 6-1.
A relieved Willie Mays said
he hoped the home run talk
would eud now that he -had
pa,.ed r'oxx.
Conceatrate On Pennant
"It sure feels greallo havo It
over with," he said, "now wo
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the nnals of the double . ellm·
lnatlon Syracus• Pony League
tournament by •coring an easy
111-4 win over Southern Wednes·

Yaeterday'1 A&amp;P Ad
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Cheshire last night scored
runs to the first inning and
hurters Tom Hysell and
Thomas limited Racine to
only slx hils.

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' The IOD' knocked Southern
out of the event and put Cheshire io position to meet unbeaten Pomeroy Friday at 7;30
p. m. Cheshire, beaten by Porn·
eroy earlier in the tournament,
mull toke two consecutive viclories lo win the championship.

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lo the plate. Other Cheshire
tors were Cliff Queen, a
Should Cheshire defeat Porn- and slnt!le; Jess Louden, a
eroy Friday night, the
two gle; Perry Beebe, two triples;
teams will meet again Soliday Jeff Tyo, a triple, and· Thomas,
at 7' 30 P· m·
Ronnie Quillen and
Jaekle
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runs In the stanza, louehed
reliever Jack Aker for bis llrst
earned run in 18 Innings.
Llmabe Wias Si:dh
"Easy on him, Ed. He'a.QIIl of
lleBIUD!"
11 the nightcap, Jack Lamabe
evened his record lo 6-6,
hurling 1 z.s Innings and
Hmltlng the A's to six hits.
JuaR Pizarro linisbed the game
with 11·3 frames of perfect
pitchina. Tommie Agee and
Jotm Romano homered for the
While Sox.
Leo1 Wagner 1lammed a
three-run homer 1o blgbllght
Cleveland's feur·rul seveoth. RIVERSIDE, Call!. (UPI) _
Rocky Colavlte bit his , 26th Veteran sporta car racer Ken
homer of the nmpalgu for the Miles, 47, whose precision and
IadlaDJ and losing hurler Pete gutty driving elecU'ified lans
Richert (12-11) CO!Illeeled lor worldwide piloted his lilst lap
the Senak&gt;rs. Steve Hargaa woa
' 89 ••""' experimental
his alxth straight and lotb of Ford "J-car" Dipped at 150
the seaoon.
mites per hour.
MilpteSOia rallied lor three , Long·lime friend Carron Shel·
runo lu tho eighth inning, two by, builder of the car, ordered
comi••
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slagle. Pmch hitler Junmle heghming today of tho high
Hall's sacrUice fly scored the speed accident which oeul the
final run. Dwight S!Obfer gained , popular driver to hla death at
his ..second victory ~ lour Rive&lt;sida International RaCI!decisrons, hurling I z.3 mwngs way.
every so olleu-single IODI.. Iot four-hi! haD after relieving A raceway optkesman eald
body right out tithe ballpark. CamDo Pascual Ia the second. tho car was gutted by fl8ll10ll
AI Kalill • hom run
Jay Joltnsloae bit hla first biB but 10t to the point
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Commissioner Robert
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New York at Philo, night
Amel'lcall League
Cincinnati at Houston, night
W. L. Pel. GB St. Louis at Los Angeles. night ATHENS. Ohio (UPll - Grov• · ·
Baltimore
79 41 .658 ... AUanta at San Fran, night
City, the Ohio champion lor me
Detrru'l
.. 14 ,ii'IQ
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second consecu 1·1ve year, today·
Cleveland
64 57 .529 1511.
met Beloit, Wis., In the operi~~.~
Minnesota
03 58 .521 1611.
.
round of the American f..egwa ·
Ch1~aao.
63 58 .521 1610
Junior Baseball reg10nal playoif
Calilormo.
60 60 .506 It
By United Preta International here.
KBRsas CJiy 53 88 ·438 2610
Naliaaal League
Other games scheduled k&gt;da1
New York
53 68 .438 2611.
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Wasbinglon
M 71 .432 2710 Alou , Pit
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Eva•sville,
Ind., against
Bo
ton
53
104· 381 · 57131
.344 :i pitted
Northbrook,
Ill., and
Adriaa,
72
424
s
· 2BY. Clmnte, Pit Ill~ 74151 .326 ; Mich ., against Springfield, Mo:
Wednesday'• GlliMI
Alou, Atf
118 510 r/166 .325 ', Radcliff, Ky., drew a first- ·
Baltimore 8 Boiton 4
Carty. All
Hl9 360 51 117 .325 round bye.
Cleve 5 Wash 3• lllbl
Stargel, Pit 104 367 68119 .324 The winner of the double-eliril~ ·
DeU'otl 4California
New YorkI,Z, Di••t
night
Cepda, sI. L 11!1344 61 109 .317 !Ration regional moves on to the
MiDD
5
Cbl 4 KaD ct
lsi "'' bt Allen, Phil
11!1368 19 ll5 .314 1Rational tournameol Aug. 28 •
Chi 5 Kan Cit tyl\n 'ai~ Santo, Chi 112 406 71126 .310 •Sept. 4 at Orangeburg, s. c.
Tbunday'a
P:.ben Helms, Cin 98 380 51 !17 .308 The second round will be play·
IStsrlinl Times EDTI
Rosboro, LA 102 311 84 'II .307 1ed Friday wiLb the finals
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Call
Tuesda
Ionia at MinnesotaAmerica• Leape
y.
Lopez (5-IU "· Graat (11-IS). t
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p.m.
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OUva,
Min
118
452
72
145
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Chicago at Cleveluu-Peters 1F.Rbsn Bal 118 414 94 140 .317 FREEflOLD, N.J . (UP! (10-8) vs. McDowell (..5). 7:30 Kallne.' Del 102 3110 69112 .311 Eight-year-old Royal BiU, drivp.m.
Powell Bal 114 403 71 120 .298 en by Austin Thomas , pactd
Yankees their aeveath loos
fatality at tho speedway.
(Only games seheduled)
Wgnr 'ae 109 381 59 111 .291 the mile iu U6 4-5 to take
the last nine games
Miles, known fer ~Is keea wll
Friday's Games
B.Rt.:n, Bal 120 479 80 139 .2110 Wednesday's feature at Freeenabled the secoad-place
3Rd deep dedlcal!on lo the BaiUmore at Petrol~ ulght
Riehrdt, Cal 88 317 48 92 .290 hold Raceway.
lo remain 1311. gamee
sport which claimed hla life, Chicagu at Cleveland, Bight
Mantle, NY 99 314 31 90 .287 _:.....~~:_~~~~Baltimore. Earl Wilson,
had been testtna the experlmell· Callforola at Wasblnglea,
Vllllno, Was 117 412 62118 .286 Conigliaro, Red Sox 76; Hortan
llioo lnnlags, allowed lour
tal GT racer wbou II myster· K.C. at N.Y., z, lwl·night
Bos 113 417 63111 .281 ,Tigers &amp; Killebrew, TwillS ~
to winning his fourth
!Uusly bounded out o1 10ntrol. Mimlesota at Boaton, alghl
Home RDM
Pitching
aad 14th In 2S decistoiiL
The &lt;ar weal off the track al
Nalloaal Leape
N a 11 0 8 8 t
Aaron, i National ~e: . Raganj
ST. LOUlll (UP!) - Charley tha easiest curve to legtltate, a
W.l:. Pot GB Brav .. 33: Mays, Gianto 3~; IDodgers 10-l; Perry, Giants i!ll
Wilmer soya he is ready lor apukesmau 88ld, wbicb drew Pittsburgh
ro 48 .59! ...
Philliea 29 , Torre 2; Marichal. Gia•t• 17·5;
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Baltimore's strong defense in speculaUon lhel the accldoatl' SaD Francisco 71 50 .M7 ~ Braves • Stargell, Pirsles 28: MaloRey, Reds 134: KoofaJI
Friday alghl's NFL pre-seasen may have been eau.sed by a Los Aagel•• 111 51 .5Ql J
Amerfean League: F. Robin· Dodgers 19·1.
game agaiaal hill Cardillal• In mechanical faUura.
Philadelphia 65 55 J4J I BOn, Orioles 37; Powell, Orioles American League: .McNally,
3C
st. Louis, but odds thai ao de·,
St. Louis
11 58 .513 9~ 31: Pepitone, Ysnki a!ld Kille- Ormles 11·3: Wall, Urmles 9~;
feuse Ia perfect ROI even the Casper 18 Favorite
Cincinnati
!10 511 .504 1010 brew, Twlnl 27; Colavito, Boswell, Twms 12·5 : Palmer;
I T-Op
Atlanta
58 !II .flfl
Zli.
Ortoles 14-6; Sanford, Angel•
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N York
R
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11·5
52 If/ •M
"The oecret," Winner oays, HARTFORD conu. (UPI) - ew
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"'I llllldaJ up the defease well US Open ch~mp Billy Cosper Houston
51 Ill .429
N a I Ion • I League: Aaron,
IUV 111 G.... nl
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f rite loda
CbiC8J(o
40 78 .339 311 Braves 93; Clemente, Pirates &amp;
0u md Gel Fru
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onouneed Wednesday
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am::",!hln&amp; the Colts do pretty tho $100,000 Insuraace City SaD Fro t
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Plrateo 60:
o.t ,our Suer Rooll Ta4.,_
Unbellevabll but 1'1'\M
Fisbor 1o enter 1 work •
we ·
Ope!l gel under way at the We- New York 1 Pills 7 light
Amertcao League· Powell.
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thersDeld
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will C
-.::' !CO ,_ 1_, Chi 6 Phlla I, 10 lnolnga,
Orioles 96; F. Robmson, Orioles til W. Mllln It,. Pom•ray, otllt
aad tha hlrlnl al lormflt
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~ - AUanta I Bousloa I, Bight
B. Robinson Orioles tM·
Bob BnnnaD to replace him. pullhelr H record 00 the line and again last year. He would Cincinnati 1 Los Anti t aJchl
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CoiU::,e~lsed become the first mao to w1a ftundaya Probable
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Ulliverslty,
who baa pme.
se,
ave two years In succession 11 be
!Stullq Tlmeo EDT)
coaehed at WellsloD lhl
a s.tl lllllrit, wltb vic.torles o~er k&gt;ps the field lhtl year.
PIUsburgb at New Yorktwo seasons, will work OD
Waablngton ud Pblladelphta.
Fryman (11-7) ... Gardaer ISWARSAW DOWNS ISRAEL
7). 2 p.m.
maaten decree ud belp
U.l. 8llOOTEII8 WIN
TEL AVIV, Iaraef (UP! Cincinnati at Houalon-MaJo.
freshrnllll football at lbiJ
LONDON (UP!
-United The Warsaw University basket- DeY !13-4) vs. Bruce (2-9) or
Vqlnia IChool
Statee markllmea took lop ball team, runnerup Ill I b 1 Dle&lt;ker (11-4). 1:38 p.m.
BrellllaD, wbo ooaehed
al the third small lll'lllll University of Kentuclly 1D lht St. Louis at Los ABgelesWallsloa a1x yean prior
eompelltlon lor Central Treaty recent Intern"';·"""' UniversJ. Gibson (15-t) ¥1. Drysdalt (1Fisher, was fired before
OrpllllatiOD Forcea Wednee· ties bukef
,ameot, .13). 11 p.m.
19M seaaoo but rematned
ICOI'ini 1,1!11 points. 1raD Wednesday d
Nation- (OIIly gemes ecbeduled)
leacber.
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third willa Z,lll&gt;7.
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1 .broke the game open will!_,
loi'IDI!I' CUb. P.ldladelpbl8'1 1'11111 In the mlh apin8l
Riehle Allen sent the pme"IJKO, pitcller Dave Giusti. Rico C1ar1J '·
overtime 1n the ofgbllo IDaing, singled bome two 1'11111 ,,1!1111}·1
with his 2tlh hOme nm. Hank Aaron and Dellil lfe)Q1.
"''ualllng bis majer league one each .. Jarvia plcbcl. :
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Ianing to erase 1 HI Kanus
City advaotage In the opener.
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member achools of the meeting, pointed out that fool- "Pr0101l · stadium bull~'...

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uaed to IIICb rreau.ant .,
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Tuesday, Bolllmore erased
Russ Snyder sym~athtzes 4-l deficit with five 1'11111 In
with the Bosk&gt;n Red Sox. He oi th sd
11-4 MOlld
•a;:;t hold a •:~ eith~. rl h r.::.guea lea~:. Ued thoay,
aymg rna n Y aga sl g t- with 1 nm In the ninth
handers, the 6-1 Baltimore it H with two in the lith.
cnterllelder has been . the
American League's No.1 batter "We don't care hew we
at various times this season but it," Baltimore manager
he loses the lead when his at Bauer said aft..- sweeping
bats fall below the minimum to three-game series. "But I
qualify
It woold come earlier. This
With the qualifying •umber tough on the maoager."
set at 275 Wedneaday aftern ..n. El
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Snyder once again took over I
sewhere, Detro!!
the A.I.. batting lead with a New York 4-2, Chicago won
.320 average in 278 plato
lrom Kaasas
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appearance~ as the 0 r1o
5- Cleveland
Mi beat
whipped the Red Sox H, 3 . and
oneonta
wiping out a Boston lead for Cahlor"!a 5-S.
the third straight game with a Snyder, who haJ. playect 1a
late-inning rally.
of Baltimore's 120
Because of all the major coUected three hits off tha
league night action, how ..er, Sox. The Orioles rapped out
the minimum number of at smg· les and two doubles
bats to qualify lor the leaders Luis Aparicio accounliag
was raised I&lt;&gt; 300 a!ld
live safeties and Frank
was dropped completely out of son three. In !be fiv.,.run
the lop 10.
Ballimore cracked six
Come-From-Beblad
Ia their latest
behind victory, the
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you remember the
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F'ourlh·lnnina lla&amp;let by
bJ AI, McBeu, tile
Cleon Jooet~, Ken BOyer and eveulual· loeer. ··Allor Swoboda
Jim RickmaD IICOI'ed une nm forced lliC:bnan and stole
ud !pited a flve-nm rally far IOCOIId, .Tajlor wu bll by 1
the Meta. Ron Swoboda· wilted pileh
Cbucll Hiller beat out
and Bob Taylor, pinch billing ail olDfield bll 111 load the
lor Ed Kranepoo~ walloped tha '811 tel the stage for Hunt's
grand slam that closed the pp bau knock.
1o 7-6.
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Clocy itarte.r llammy - Ellis
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hill! O!'er seven iDnlnKB but left
the game In the elgbtll .after
loadln&amp; the lloaea on 1 walk and
two sing!tl. Willie Qavls'
sacrlllee ll,y f!ff reliever BUI
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Correction

New Hav en Orchard. He was a
Oonna sue Bowers, Columbus. ,
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real estate broker and a mem·
has filed suit in Meig• County
Dies in Columbus
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Crisp of Sandy Hook, Ky., in , Gauge readiags: Gallipolis
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John Francis Dun:an, 82, died I
Pl. Plei!Wll. and Beni Keden
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at the borne of h1s dau~hter, .
Shrine~ Charleston. Friends may
ies ~lleged received 111 an auto- on rollers, Pomeroy - Mason . A charge of cuttmg Wlth In- \Mrs. Dons Htl\ , m Colum.bus I John A Carpenter, 50, New ! eaU at the funeral home anymobale accident
20.10, Pt Pleasant 23.70, Hm- ltent to wound has been filed Wednesday. Funeral _serv!ces r Haven W Va died Wednesday time after 2 p.m. Saturday.
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vilflge of Syracuse As a result 1 stationary London, Marmet and ! ShenH's Department
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one I Born October 8, 1915 in Masant operated his automobile in 12, 4 am ; Andrew Calhoun ~ home m Cheshtre. Mrs. ~ox daughter, Mrs. Doris Hill , of on County, he was the son of
ex~ive rate of speed, caus- up 14, 5.20 p.. m · Ranger up 1 was taken to Holzer H?spatal Columbus: nme grandchildre~, Frank Carpenter, deceased, and I
~nc:.tbe accidenl and the per- 114, 6.15 ~· m . Harvey Jordon where surgery was required . one brother' Charles FranCJS Mrs. Virgmia Riffle, Pt. PleasaodttnJUry.
up 14, 12 15 a. m., Jeffboat 1 Charges agamst Cox were fal- Duncan, of Columbus.
ant. Survivors include hiS wife,
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.ii-dlvorce petition was also Idown 14, 6·)5 a. m' Leeanna i ed by his wife.
Fay, two daughters, ConDie Jo
filed with the clork lor gross Idown 15, II p m . L. Ftore up
and Mary Ann; two sons, Lar·
5 a. m ' Qu&lt;en City do\\n I
ry and Steven all at home· liv~
negleot and extreme &lt;ruelly by 16, 8 45 p. m.. Mike Murphy Four Juvenil&lt;'•
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sRtstlelrs.d MMrs. ALhce R tsl.prousPte,
Rog. $11.65
Jacli Lee Hawk. Plaintiff asks I
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u an . rs UCI 0 ms, . '
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press up I • 2 40 a. m , n- ,
Pleasant Mrs francis DempI
ohirld,
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m 1nor Iward up lf, 5 a m . R C Bill , Four juveniles have
been
Isey Pt Pleas~nt · Mrs Kattler~ _ altmony . ond support of 1 down 19, ': 05 a. m; Jefferson , apprehended by Me1gs County
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i8ld~_• child.
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Sheriff
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' Sporn up 19, 4 40 a. m.; George Jcharges of breakmg and enter·
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IPrice down 20, I 25 a. m. John , mg two schools and stealmg her residence on 684 Beech-st. Pleasant Fra; ' ,,.
.IX'De II Y Grant
IJ. Rowe down 20, 2.30 a. m., lgas from school bus shops.
Middleport. Born In Cllfton on field and Jim·
SALE ENDS AUG. 27
'J1llrty-four member institu- !Titan down 20, 7:05 a. m.; Baby The youths broke into the January 23, 1884, she w~s the bia '
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lions ol The Ohio Foundation of :Lear up 21. 1: 15 a. m.: E. P. Rutland High School and the daughter of the late Wmfleld
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!~pendent Colleges '!ill bene- Jones up 21' 4 a. m.; Irene Harrisonville grade school on van Meter and Margaret Rus· l Mr. Carpenter belo~ed to
Itt from a recent doi\Ol&gt;on made Cholin up 21 . 5:20 a. m.; Val· :the morning of Aug. 16. En· sell Van Meter.
!the Smith Capehart Leg1an Post
Full Length
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by the Mobil ~11 Corporation ley Transporter down 22, 4:45 ·trance was gaifled by breaking Survivers include her hus-j No ~40 m New Haven. Funeral
th~OIIih !be Mobtl Foundation, a.m.; Kathy R. down 23, .3 :. :w :windows in the shops. Gasoline band, Clyde W. Stew.arl; five services will he conducted Sal·
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. . p. m.; Cr1ss Jr. and Mr. Cnss! was stolen from the pumps, as sons, Tomm1e Sm1th, Ban- 1 urday at 2 p. m. at the New
Under lhts years total Mobtl , down 23, 9:25 p. m.; Reliable Iwell as from the buses. T h e 1 croft, W. Va .; Ronnie Smith, Haven Church o.f God with the
grant Df $175,000 for use by lhe ,down 23, 11 ;20 p. m, H E. youths llave admtlled the thefts Chillicothe; John Smtih, Nitro; Rev Da.ve Fields olficl31i98·.
SILVIR DOLLAR
Independent Coll~e Fonda of Bowles up 23, 2 15 s m ; Buck-. and have been turned over w Marvm Smith. Hometown, W. Bunat Will ~ In the Ktrillllnd
$1.00 _ _
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Amerlta, the Oh10 share
of eye State down 23, 4.15 a. m.; Jjuvemle authorities.
Va ., and Clayton Smith, Cleve- Memorial Gardens.
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18.000 was presented bY D P. Ravenswood down Greenup 8 p.
, land : three step · daughters, Friends may call •t the Fog·
llunztker,
Mobil
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, Mrs Mabelle Hulton, Culum· after 7 p. 'm. ,Friday. The body
hmger, executive ~!rector , of , Greenup 12:40 a m.; .Qarbara
bus, Mrs. Violet Ray, Phoenix will lie in state at the cburcb
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The Oltlo foundatton of lnde- ,Gay down Greenup 3 a. m: Jo- 1 At•cepted by GBC
Ctty, Ala , three step · sons, for one hour pripr to services
pendent Colleges
. - ·- _ seph Cnotin down Greenup 4 50 Judith E. Chapman, daughter IFloyd and Almo Stewart, both Mr. carpenter was a gradu:
1a m , Edeaoa Bosworth up , of Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Chap· of Toledo, and Leo of West Co- : ale of Pt. Pleasant !llgh School.
ON ALL
Greenup 6·30 a. m ; W1lllam ~ man, 414 Hedgewood Onve, Gal- i Jumb1a; two brothers, ~key
Ptll down Meldahl 4 p. m.; I hpolls. haJ been accepted
~~ , Van Meter, Mason:. Lonrue ol
MEETING SET
LAWN FURNITURE
DEVOTED TO INTERESt Of M~ry Ellen down Meldahl 5 P· ' Galltpohs Business College for [Parkersburg; two siSters. Mrs
The sub diM!'Icl meeting of
IARIECUE GRILLS
MEIGS · ~IASON AREA
m.: OVEC down Meldahl 8 10 • the Fall Quarter beginning Sep- Hattie Kay, PI Pleasant, and the Methodist Youth Fellowship
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p. m.. Lady Rosemary down ' 1 b 13
Mrs. Guy Ntchols, Clarksburg. 1of Syracuse Methodlsl Oburcb
IN STOCK
ru.!=:-~":'::U:=••....,. ~eldahl 11:50 P- m.; J. S. Lew- e~ 1 ;: Ch~pman, 8 196~ gradu· : FunFral services will, be held will' be held Aug. 22 at 7:30 p.
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.,..nlc st.. Pomrro,_ Obia. 457ft. • •
up Meldahl 6·10 a..m.; L. W. School ls
lled in th Secre- 1song Fnneral· home with the held and refreshments
will
~~~~~'!::'Y 141 • .,...,.. 8weet down Meldahl t:35
tarial Cour:oThe new ~nrollee 1Rev_. ~~~r Lane o~iciat~. be ser.ved. All MY-F •mtrnben
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GaUipotll Dam - R. H. Bos-- 1formerly attended Cedarville Bur1al will be in the ~1\'ervtew are invited to. ittelll.
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at Middleport,
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may
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Friends
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-o:,•~.:::. p. m.; Southern up 12:10 a. m,, Wlnfi.eJd·s·:20 p. rn.; NatlonSiup leveoing.
Columbia, waa arrested, by~
•ee••- ,••, ta ad.,...• • Ut• Mark Easton down 3~50 a. m~; Winfield 10:55 p. m.; Elgercliff
,
Pomeroy Poll~. Depal1;plent on
:!1!"*':~~·• ..;:.e.~~:_~_:~; Solvay up 8:30 a. ,m.
up Winfield 1:30· a. ·r'n.t w. H.
WEATHER
Tuesday evening - llD a DWI
Kanawha River- Bellver up Shaver, Jr., up Winfield 4;10 a. !jcatte&lt;ed evening thunder· eharge and was JodBed in the
OW!'!ED end OPERATED
- · ..,. "" ...... '" -""· London 5 a. m.; Allen B. Mer· m.; Semel down Winfield 5:15 otorm1, bigb 15 · 55. Clearing Meigs County jail. Cartwright
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· IIi. SUDIIy and cooler ~'rlday. Court on Ausust 23rd.
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Uon-walllnB for bll ehohee to
tell tha world why hi lhiDka
America Ia the , • ......,. r.
... - VietNam.
Otherwise, In two daya ot
h
hearinJs, the coJIUI!IIlee II
heard from two "gnfrlmlly"and noisy-wltneMII: I ,..
formed rilell!ber of tha mlllteDtly Communist ProgreU!vt Labor party; a staff member of a
conservaUve magazlnt wbo
said be "inmtrated,. ID antiViet Nom war group, and I
county olllclal !rom Callfonlla
who witnessed au attempt ·to
block a troop lraiD at· Oltland
last year.
But most of the tline tile
committee members oat on
their raised plaUorm and
walehed Dying 11Cjuads or U.S.
marshals and Capitol pollcellllll
carry out shouting opponents ,.
the committee lllld the Amerlcan war effort. Nearly Ill were
arrested in all, includinl live
young women and a IIOitaed
man In clerical garb who told
police as he wu bUIUed away,
"I excommunicate you all."
Set aside for the moment wae
1 legal chaUenge-lhe most
serious 11 has ever laced-to
the commlltee'a consUtulfonall.
ty Filed by the same A.-leu
CI~U Llbertlea Unio• Jawyen
who are represenUng oome of
the witnesses, the su11 11 beiDJ
considered by a S)IICfal thne
judge court. A scheduled
bearing Wednesday 1111 polt..
poned Indefinitely unU1 the
court could decide wbethar lbll
ease belonged before II.

Correction

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,UPI !tporta Writer
WUie Mays becall!e
the
righthaoded billing home nm
l1f all Ume; Sand
Koufu: lost a ehance "'
the llnl
game winner this
20
season; and the PIUsburgh
Plralee Clllle unglued and blew
a 7-1 leiid "' the Meta.
Mays, wbo tied Jtnuny Fon:

golna back to the boa~ e{
Thus tha committee Ia
'Y
another legal hurdle. Ita rula
of proeeduro allpu!Bte thsl 1
witness be afforded an opporlllnity to be repr..ented bJ
counsel of his owo cbolee. Tilt ,
quesUon now wat wbother lht
committee could provide for •
witness counsel not of Ida
eholce.
The !Ilk Wltnllll
As for the 10th wii!JeU, hi
118&gt; mustacbloed Jerry c.
Rubin, 'an orpnizer of the VIet
Nam Day Committee from
Berkeley, CaiH. He bat beell
llttln&amp; In the hearin&amp; room for
the past two dayo-clad ID a
wmter-welgbl uniform • ol •
soldier of the AmericiD Revolu-

WASHINGTON - DESPft'B
above average raWall in Ohio
in July. ground..,.ater leilell
declined and remained below
......,
average, the 0. S. Geol.,.~sl
Survey reports.
Dozens Arrested
' The. average rainfall for the
By the end of the day. dozens month was 4.06 lnebos, about
ot jeermg spectators had been one-third Inch above average,
arrested, 1 lawyer for one of bot the 8 umulated deficiency
lhe "unfriendly.. witnesses had sl
ac:'be 196S olood at
been dragged !rom the hearing nee.
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room and eharged with dlsor- 1·86 mches at the month 1 end.
derly oonduc&amp;, and seven other
lawyers staged a sympathy Rates May Go UP
walkout in protest at the
CHARLESTON. W. VA.
"atmosphere of terror and Stale Insurance Commissioner
intimidation."
. Frank A. Montgomery
was
scheduled to hold a public hea..
The lawyer who was arrest· I lng today on o request by Naed. Arthur Kmoy or New York tionwide Mutual Insurance Co.
C1ty • was to be ll'ted In a local to Increase auk&gt; Insurance rates
court today. A Rutgers Univer- in West Virginia by 9.2 per
sily professor. Kinoy also is an cent.
attorney for the American Civil Another publk hearinK Is set
Liherttes Union and is in Aug. 26 on a proposal lrom the
charge of the ACLU's suit to National Bureau of Casualty Unabolish the committee.
derwriters lo make a statewide
All but one of the 10 rate Increase ot 22.3 per cent
remaining "unfriendly" witnes· on b&lt;Jdlly injury and property
ses still to be heard indicated damage covera1e lor passengar
cars.
NORMAN WEIN DIES ..
..~ G S th
HARTFORD - Norman 0. Squn•"' o . ou
Wem, 76, tlartlord, died early A SQUALL LINE PHRlw.O
Uus morning at the Gallipolis oouthward serosa the Midwest
Medical Center. Born March 31, today and carried. battering
1890 m Hartford he was the son storms and high wmda 1o Kan·
of the Iate Adam and Addie sas and Iowa. Cool air followed
Chester Wein. Survivors Include the sk&gt;rm line and dropped ternhis wife Blance Hartford, a sis- peratures over much of I h •
ter. Mrs. Nellie MacKnight, Middle West.
Harllord; several nieces and Rains and thundershowers of
nephews. Funeral services will lesser Intensity slapped parta of
he held at the .Foglesong Funer- the South and West.
al Home Sunday at 1:30 p.m.
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officiating. Burilll will he in the
Kirkland Memorial Gardens, Pl.
Pleasant. Mr. Wein had been in

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November,l1164, favoring "fedei'·
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Now, •re than ever, lfley're Americlt'' nwwl er one war
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ed from the Crow-Russell Fu..
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the second ol two di"pall'be• on movement that bas alrmy lor !arm laborers, driv!ng them Jr.; .36. formerly ol SoJlth He was boru March 28, 1930 aerei Home to the Harden. It
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to the cities.
. Char!ealon, was MCOVared from In Blrmlngbam. Ala., the 8011 ol Harden Funeral Home In South PT. PLEASANT - GraVJoo
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legislaUoa lllat wollld provide Richard A. Oloword, profes- -A scl&lt;ool system whlcb legs the Kanawha River by the J6!lal -.nue Tllm}!l' Jenkins and the CbarlesloD. Arrangementa w!l1 side services were to he be]j)
PLAN DINND. ·•nl'i1!1 Americana with a pal"llll' sor .of social work of Cnlumbla beblnd techao)oglcal advauee.· Fire department about 30 mfn. late~ Jenkins.
be 811110uaced.
today at 2:30 P. m. at the Pl'. PLEASANT- Atpaghel .. .,~
leed mlnlmam Income.)
University, says, "Some techni· ments and Is even more utes alter they received the ed.
Eckard Cemetery lor the still· II dlmter wiD he belli Prldap.. :'By MAGGIE BEU.OWS ·
cal means of income redistrtbu- Inadequate in ihe slums and The body was on the bottom o1
born daughter ol Arthur and August 19, at Su!myalde ·Scboo :e
Uafled pten lntemaUonal linn is vitally needed to bypass rural communities. Those who the river approximately clirecl·
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Mary RayburD PulliDa of Rt. 2 8p01190red by the ladles
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Pt. Pleasaat.
Moore's Chapel. SarvlnC wO '·
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begio al8 p. m. and the price It .. ··;
works or ; not, a "right" to .kee~ our cities from becoming worst.
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According to the Sharlll's deThe lolant was bom II 11 P· f1 for adulta aDd 110 ceall 11\,,;, ;:
·ce!ve a monthly cheek to live no-man's lands.' '
-People who thJnk of or partment wbo lnvestlgaled the
Holzer
Hosp!lat: V!a!Ung m. Tueaday at Pleasant Valley dilldrert.
. '"·!
10 In relative comlort and good
He advocat&lt;s that the poor practice discrimination.
apparent suicide, Jenklllll, bia
bours 24 and 7-ll p. m. Parents Hospital.
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bealth?
organize themselves to aeeure -Landlords who charge high wife, children and molhel' were
anly OD Pediatrics Ward.
Surviving In addltlou to the IN JUIIT u MIIIUTII
· •...:
Many, perhaps instinctively their right., and he is generolly rents lor ra~lnfested hovels; enroute to Soutb Charleston In PT PLEASANT _ Mason
Admissions
parents are one brother, Arlh· IF YOU HAVI TO
IS members of a society that credited with inspiring a series and cities which do not enforce the family car when Jenkins Cn iy ed
to will h
R' b•"" L Fry
R
ur Eugene and Me sister, Ma· SCRATCH YOUIIITCH
·"
teaches self-reliance, .would ot marches last June 30 around housing (!odes.
stopped at 8 sentce station near th un
ucah rs fr
e among Gal 1l~tpo-Ua~· Edw. arder,S tF
. ulk2• ry Allee, both at home and rna- Your 48c! bac), •t Ml)' drur dod ... ·
oa
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h ld
I th
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al bl b h the foot of the Shadle bridge
e !80 teac ers om IS eoun·
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M A ...,....,.,., lTCH·IlE-NCI'I' .....,.
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o -w Y s ou
our . e ooun rv. by groups see ng - r an renew w c
as , tell" h' f .1 he
'ot • ties attendin(( an area school for Crown City· Katrina Ann Drum- ternal grandmother, rs. n- the ltcb and burnJnr . ..\nUWJptle •c _
~olhlnney suptoport peop!e whoth do i"'c"easedd pub II• aidtha
.
too oflenh pushed thedpoorthinto rig~~ga~!ss ";;:~ Yway :a~~u~g Leaders conducted by the West mond, Rt. Z, Gallipolis; Daniel na Rayburn , Rt. 2: Pt. P)easant. ~;::., :';~" .:;:,::, ::,,~...
1owar _ argue~
g
suppor1
emt mos o1 worse g e11oes, crow mg
em 1 H
he
· Virgini'a Education Association R Lawrence
Rt 1 Th _ Bunal will be 10 the church Itch, other mrtue ruhel. NOW •
lelves?"
our current poverty programs even more, increasii1g their
owever,
went up 00 -~ at WVEA• headquarters
In ·
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ur cemeter under the direction of swuhu_I:_Lohao tnup. Pom.nJ.
man: Mrs. Stolhe W. Haner,
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But an increasing number of and ~overnment insurances expenses to get to and from
Charleston on Friday August 911 Second Ave.,· Mrs. James Mohr • Stevens Funeral Home. I
economists, SOCia( SCientiSts Simply do not reach the work.
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Back To School
. ·~
!lod politicians say, "Yes.''
majorit}' ol ·America's poor. -Labor unions which deny
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B. Roush, West Columbia ; Che·
ICNIC
l
A.
Kegley,
New
Haven:
PLAN
P
ry
They base this answer on the skills ol many unemploya- admittance to Negro apprenti·
Counties to be represented will
A covered dish picnic of the
ropid tecbnolosiral chafllles ·hies (yet these take time, and ce•.
he Mason, Mingo, Nicholas, Put· Mrs. Nickle King, Henderson, Ladies Auxiliary of the Syra
wblch are ellminatlng and have the family ,uflers in the - BuslneBSes, industries and
nam, Roane, Wayne, Boone, Mrs. Cecil A. Birchfield, Pt. cuse Volunteer Fire Depart·
I ...
already eUmlnated vast own- meantime) .
produce srowers who exploit
Cabell, Clay Jackson, Kanawha, Pleasant; Mrs. Katherine E . ment and their families will be
bers of unskilled and semiDon't Always Apply
workers by paying wages so
Lincoln and LoBBn.
King, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Fred held Sunday, August 21, at 12
skilled jobs, on Inequities in the Minimum wages do nol apply low that a man can work long,
County representatives will L. Hollman. Middleport: Ken· p. m. at the Syracuse Road·
welfare .,.
~tern Itself, and on to thousands ol J'ohs - hard hours and still not make PT. PLEASANT · • Funeral include presidents and commit· La!
nelh E
B. Newell,
Chester: Mrs.
1 nd • RI. 2• McArth ur: side Park. Those who plan to
lnJ·ustices in toda•'s
society especially in the agr1'cultural enou.gh liiQney to feed his services
·
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,
were held at 2 p. m. teemen chairmen of county edu· W'll'e ngGa Colli
R
y· attend ar• asked to bring their
wll!ch bave resulted in the and seasonal fields. And a man family Ci.
properly.h
I lam
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·ns,
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m·
Middleport, 0.
today for Mrs. Violet Stover, cation associations, county su~ ton· Mrs. John W. Canode own table service. Drinks wtl1
11 ~ 11 erit Po?r
lorrors of City ghettoes and the working full lime, with a large ,
46, of Leon, in the Promise perinlendents, county supervl· Rt.' I, Hamden; Miss Gamet be furnished by the auxiliary.
deprivation of 18 miiUon of our family can yet fall well below
The Clites are mhenttng the Land Church near Arbuckle.
aors, county Classroom Teach- Sl
W 11 l&lt;&gt;n . M Fred IF~~-;_:;,;;_
__;;:;_,;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;:;;,;.;.;,!~;.~:-ii:-i-::ii-iii::ii-·-ii:ii
' hildren.
the poverty line even at the poor: lhey come I&lt;&gt; clUes as Mrs. Stover died Monday at ers Association presiden~&lt;. and ~v~r, R e ~ Rt I r~ 11.
Need Gaaraoteed Income
minlrimm wage Unemployment immtgrants have before them, the horne of a daughter, Mrs. president of county elementary 1~rs. · F:'e;ick · ~i. a ~;,;t~~. l
!ltteution Farmers!
Some kind of gnaranteed illllurance covers only the undereducated a n d u 0 d e r· Judith Parsons, Defiance, Ohio. and pnnctpal groups.
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ninlmum family income - recently employed. Social Secur- ~ramed . Th• cagedy of oday Other survivors Include 8
ac son.
geared to living costs, cnndl- ity does not cover all older ts thai they come at a limo . son, Ernest Stover, Leon; her
Birth&amp;
I
lions and actual individual people.
when the occupatiOnal structure I father, William Douglas, SteuMrs. .James B. Roush 1 West I
1eeds -bas been advocated by "More than half the nation's IS . so edadvanced and so ' benville, 0.: two sisters, Mrs.
•
Columbia, daughter, 11 :26 a.m.
!Conomists Milton Friedman of poor are children ' " says speC!ahz
that
lh.ey
are
locked
AI
Adk'
G
·
Land
Wednesday: Mrs . Fred&gt;•·ick L. l
Cl
d
rna
ms, nmms
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1 f 't,"
Hoach, Rt. I, Gallipolis, sor. , ,
.he University of Chicago Cloward. "They £0 to school on °~,: 1 says owar · ed ing and Mrs Marguerite Me·
, ·
I Barry G!&gt;ldwat.r's economic empty sl&lt;&gt;macha, inadequately
d generation ago ~dn un u- Cartney u,;n · three brothers
WEDNESDAy
9:26 p. m., Wednesday.
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adviser in his presidential clothed... What logic says toth a 10
~abe as •mml
hogrant
Hcou
lgdet
at
Brycle
'Dou•ta's
Parkersburg'
THE
KYGER
CREE
a a rer. e cou ge
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K High
.
Discharges
mpalgn) , Hoher t Lampman chlld , 11 you can oruv1ve e b
'th
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ad and Lloyd and Jimmy Douglas, School majoreltes will sponsor
Mrs. Lloyd J . BHker. .\Irs. ,
1
of tile University of Wisconsin, hunger and still learn, there is
~
and e~ 1 gr the I both of Leon
an oulside teen dance this Wed
'ames Tobin of Yale; the some hope lor you when you udca •Honls, ,"" n s r ldup 1. be l Buriil will . be in the church nesday nigbt from 8 to It p.m: Richard Brown. Mrs. Ut~ttie :
Clay, John E. Conley. Mrs .
~all nal CommiB ·
TeciJno.
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roa .
am y eou c tm
o
SlOil on
. grow up . .
.
out of poverty In a seneration. l cemetery under lhe direction of on the blacktop at the Kyger Julia L. Elder, Phillip L. Fra·
ogy, Automau.. end Econonuc Another ftve million are wo Today povert te d to
the Raynes Funeral Home, Buf. Creek High School. This will
ley, Ida Mae Hart, Mrs. Noah
~rogresa; the National AsSOCi&amp;· old to work; other ~iUions are luate itself. y n s. perpe- falo.
he the only dance thJs week
At Canter's Cave, 6 Miles Northwest
P. Haskins, Shirley A. Jones,
:wn ol Soelal Workers, and blind, permanently d~sabled, or "Unemployment rates In the
with the Jays because of tbe Jack P. Lehman, Denver A..
Ro
_;;;be;;;rt;;;;;;;;;Tbeo;;;;;;;;;bo;;;l;;;di;;,;;;;;;w;;;h;;;o=ha-"isl female heads of families whose ghettoes are 10 to 25 per cent
Meigs Fair.
of Jackson on Route 35 ..
Leport, Qakley E. Malol'". Mrs.
rhusbands have either dted or dependmg on the ase '
' M':}:N~l:::m (UPI)
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THURSDAY
. John F. Marks, Lawr•"ce G.
deserted.
Mqny of the unemployed are ·
PRACTICE of the Seruor Mohr, Roy A. Moses, John W.
eMUSIC
eEAT
"There are relatively lew he 20 t 30 age group
Actress Ellfabet!' Taylor reJI?r· choir of the Federated church
Mullen, William H. Older, Jose DOOR PRIZES
emplu)'•ble men on welfare." becau se they don't work doesn't tedly will establish a $1 million acheduled lor Thursday eveneVOTE
For Every Sowing Need I'Cl
eph E. Peck, Mrs. Foster Van
rd
b
r
"M
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th
heart
lisease
mearch
found.
owa
e Ieves
os o e ' mean thal they are not going to .
I!
mg, has been postponed until Sickle, Charles H. Wise, Jr.,
eVISIT
poor m the ghetl&lt;&gt;"" of our !mate. They are not in a linn In memory o. her late Friday at 7:30 p.m.
eSWIM
Singer Salu-Servlce
Mrs. Frances Israel, Mrs. Fair·
cities today are victims or · 't' t
frtend and frequent co-star,
MONDAY
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pos1 1on o marry to support a Monlgome
Cliff
ley Causey and Infant daughter.
ePONY RIDES
soc1ely s &lt;rresponSJblhl!es.
wife and children. So illegiti~ary . ·
.
JANE HOWELL Tent Daugh- Mrs. Geerge W. Rafferty and
McC•II's Patterns
A m on g " 1rrespons1
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s"
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The
magazme
Gente
satd
1 1 Ie
cy rates are high ; men simply
ters of Union Veterans will meet infant daughtN.
:;;:._
Cloward lists:
disappear because our welfare Miss •Taylor has told her at the Middleporl roadside park,
CONTACT local PCA
- A govePnment which pays taws are designed to support lawyers to set up J!le loU!llla· Monday at 6:30 p.m. for a pot·
ol!ice for reservations.
992·2214
subsidies to farmers not to women wHhout males. This, tn tion under the ousplces 0~ ~e luck picnic dinner. Members In square measure, an acre
992·5270 Pomeroy or
115 W. 2nd
Pomoro, grow food. This, along with turn, breaks up family
Hearl Assoct~lion aje reminded I&lt;&gt; bring table ser· Is 4,840 yards or 43,560 square '
446·3391 Gallipolis
"';::::;:;:;:;:;:;:.;;;::':::in:c:re~a:si:ng:::~m~ec~h=a=m=·z~al~io:n~on
terns' Children are
has pledBed the $1 mtlllon vice.
feet.
,
Iwithout
fathers -;&gt;oorly
will get for her next film ::.:._ _ __ _ _ _ __c_:=:_--------~"""""""""=""""""""""""="""===""""""=-"-"-"-~-ed in slum schools, marlinally
financing it.
mnployab!e when they grow up .
The cycle repeats.''
The U. S. chemical Industry
Want Automatic Minimum
ia composed of about 12 000 es·
Many social workers feel lbat tabllshments.
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autom~lic minimum pay· - - -- - - - - - ment would also elilllinate "'The Lord helps him wbo helps
many other injustices, bumilia- himself."
lions and socially-undesirable What needs to he proved to
'
aspects of our welfare system. the nation's satisfaction Ia that
Among these they list:
there reaDy are mHliruas of
R e s i d e n c e reqoirements, .,..pie In the Unlled States wbo
which restrict Wll!'kera from C811110!, for the reasons argued
movmg from one state to
Cloward and bla adherents,
another in searcb of jobs.
themselves.
Removiflll women from we!· - ' ' -- - - - - - - fare for having out-&lt;lf-wedlock
children, at the same time
••• Starts Thursday
denying them birth control
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TONIGHT

ST.

flrlt!Je 8lld jumped Over IIIIo lbe !!t1vlvlag la itllllllao to

Roush's Shoe· Store '.

FAIR TIME
and FUN TIME

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On Thursday

Thru Saturday

WE'RE

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M Stover £
Leon Buried

TONIGHT - 8:15

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Delegation tO
Area Schoo}

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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
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1o1too
ooo 200 002- 4 a 11 Holtzman, Slmmo111 (9) aDd
and their son·in-law and daush'
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Palmer. S. Miller &lt;II and . t!undley Bunrung, Know!"" 18)
ter. Mr. and Mrs, Sterling Bam· Mlaa Rhonda Jlullllll arriVed '
Ro~nnvaky: Santiago, Sheldon Buhl II) and Uectter. WPhill of Wellston enjoyed a trtp last Friday for a visit wilh her
if). McMahon •61. Wyatt &lt;8), Simmons i~). LP-Buhl (11-7).
RODIF
to the north~ part , of Ohio &amp;randmother, Mrs; Raymond
~~antiago ill·iOI. HR-· Ilemeter HRs- Hundley &lt;17th), Allen
where they VISited their grand· Pullins Sr. She was acco~nRyan: WP- Palmer t14-ll). LP &lt;29th !, Banks &lt;9th).
.
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son, Jumor Butcher and family ied here by her brOihar B\11011
- Sontiago •11·&lt;0 1. HH- I.k!m..
• ·••
at Wellington and took • trip who is the guest of bls' giuo.
ter (14th I.
] Pitts
3h 000 ooo- 7 11 1
north to Lake Erie. They viSit· parents, Mr. and Mrs. HolliD
New York 100 502 OOX- 8 10 2 .
_
WHAT llo\li! l iR:Eit&gt;
ed relatives In Akron, Circle- Bearhs.
"'t game[
I
Vea le. McBean (6), Mlk·
(
~ANGAROO w~.
ville and Chillicothe.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seelig and
Ran.: ,,
111: OOil 001-? 1 1 •kelsen 181 and Pqllaroni;
-Emmett MabaHey and fami·l son, David, of Columbus were
Chicago
OOil OOil 04x- 4 8 0 Fisher, Hepler 131, Friend 171
~
ly and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kes·] weekend guests ol Mr. and Mrs.
Li•dhlad , Aker 181 and Rool and Grote. WP- Hepler 12·2}. r..:::S.:L;;l;..;IV.;:V,;J\,:.1..,1--r-r.:~ ~ow orranre the circledlettero
sler of Barboursvllle, w. va., Manning Roush, Hldden Lakea.
Buzhardl. Locker (8) and LP-McBean &lt;3-S). HRa-StarII 'i to form the ourprllf ........ u
tame lor funeral services for Alex RichArdson of Columbus
Romano . WP Locker (9-71 . LP gel! !2ftth), Jones t8th), Mazt- L;::::;t...~~~T=·~T=~l~J tUI(t8ttd by thtabavecarteon.
Emmett's father, William Ma- arrived Tu~ay,
spend. I
-Lindblad •4-61 . HR- Skowro roskl (9th). Clendenon IIIIth),
'i Of
halley
week's vacat10n With relatives
(6th) .
. Taylor IJrdJ.
-w
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__ _
_
_
_
_
·
1in lhe area.
(2nd game'
tA•twf'n lomorru~&gt;)
Roger Phillips of Phoenix, Jenntngs and John MarshaU
Kon City
OOil 010 000- t 6 O,Allanta
OOil 005 100-1 7 I
i)•mlol•oo WHOSI CRAWL NOLIX IOTATI
Arizona came by American Air· of Louisville, Ky. are the suests
WHAT111Elt YOUI TASTE IN FUINRUII YOU CAN
Chicago
IKr.t fl2 tMix- 5 1fl 0 ~ Houston
000 001 - ~ 1 4 3 '"' 1'4111!'•
Lines Friday to spend
the of their grandmother. Mrs. John !
1
QfOOSE WITH CONFIDENa FROM PLtXSTEEr.
Hand r aha n, Sanders (5 ), i Jarvis. Carroll (I) and Torrej
I..\u•""r' W'hnt " 'li._,,,,.,, tpwl"""r "'~'''
weekend with his brother, Kel- F. Baily and their aunt, Mrs.
A
apedal
purdlaH lell !I• offer then fine eodas and cl)alr.
Stock &lt;8) and Roof ; Lamabe, Giusti, Raymond (6) , Latman
•• - JHOOW IN JHI JOOWIL
son ·Ohillips of Wellston,. his Russ Watson.
•
tllo-nh
of $30 to $110.
1
Pizarro •81 and Romano. WP- 18J. Sembera &lt;91 and Bateman, - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - -m&lt; '&lt;er. Mrs . Clara Phillips, ! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eichinger
Lam abe (6-61. LP-Handrahan Heath &lt;81. WP-Jarvts &lt;HI.
and the William Buck family at Ireturned to their home, Girard
(0-1) . HRs--Romano 114th I. LP - GJUsti !12·10&gt;.
~
Rutland . He returned to Ariza- i today , alter a several days visit
Aeoe II 6th 1.
na on Monday.
iwith his mother, Mrs. W11iiam
MIDDLEPORT,
' Cmci
000 :100 020- 5 9 0
: Eichinser and other relatives.
10
New York 001• 000 101 - 2 4 B' Los Ang
000 000 Olfl- 1 6 01
•~
Mr. and :\trs. Donald Sal_~ons · Mr. and Mrs. Arthur BeaMley ~~~~~~~
Detr~oit
000 200 02x- 4 6 I lo;llis. McCool &lt;81 and Pavle· ~=i.I ~ave mov~ into the W&lt;llmm ! and family or English, Ind., vi· 1
Bouton, Ford (81 and Gibbs; llch:
Koufa1. Miller !51,
..
Oy t"l•••n .:Sottel ____J
plres reSJ ence. .
:sited Monday afternoon with '
,-:::_%;~
Wilson ~14-91 and f'rPchan LP Brewer 17). Moeller (1),
Mrs. Floyd Davts and Mrs . 1Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eichlnger. 1
l
- Bouton (1-6) HR:-;- Kaline Perranoski (9) and Roseboro.
~lara Phi_llips were in , Gallipoi- !Mr . Beasley and Mr. Eichinger 1
i22ndl, Tresh &lt;19th I.
i WP--EIIis 110-14 ). LP- Koufax : YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
I Dear Helen: ·
IS on bus&gt;n&lt;'SS recent!).
· were buddies in World War 11. ·
119-7).
i This column is lor young . I'm 11 and last year went 1 Mrs. Erma Nefson and grand· I Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Loch- i
Cal if
200 000 010- 3 8 o·
l people, their problems and plea- oot with a boy who was terri- son, Joey are visiting her sis- ; ary and grandchildren. James j
Minn
000 200 03x- 5 8 2 International Le•gae StiDdiop . sures 1 their lroubles and fun. bly fresh. I couldn't stano ht s I tMer, _Mrs. Lester Lehman, near i and susan returned home Mon· i
Newman. Rojas 01) and By Unittd Prtsli lnt.ernationaJ 1As with the rest ot Helen Help pawing attempts so I left m · anetta.
.
day evening, after a ten days
Rodgers : Pascual, Siebler (2).
W. l... Pet. G8 1Us! , it welcomE's laughs but the middle ol our date.
, Mrs. Henry Reibel and grand· vacation at Lake Catawba.
Worthington (91 and Battey, Columbus
71 5J .573 ... • won't dodse a serious qu&lt;&gt;lion Well. he hangs around with I daughter. Kathryn Fay Reibel JBmes and Susan Lochary
Zimmerman &lt;9). WP-Siebler 1Rochester
69 56 .552 21&gt; ,1 with a brush-&lt;!11.
about 10 ,. t ,. slobs anQ they I of Pomeroy visited recently wtlh have returned to their home, !1&gt;
(2·2). LP-Newman 12·6). HR- : Toron10
o;; \II .\" 4
Send your teen-age questions have spre. 1 lilthy rumors a· Mrs. Riebel daughter , Mrs. dianapolis, Ind. after a three
Johnatone (lsi).
1 Buffalo
64 60 .516 7 to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT. 1 bout me because their buddy's [ Harley Slrong.
weeks viSit with !heir grandpar·
!Richmond
62 63 .496 9'h . care of Helen Help l!S!
this pride was hurl. They call me
Flay~ Sayre recenUy enjoyed ents, Mr. and Mro. Patrick Loch·
Wasb
000 020 100- 3 6 I · Toledo
62 63 .496 9'h . newspaper.
names and make my life mis·' a tour of Alaska.
ary.
Cleve
000 001 40x - 5 6 1 . Jacksonville
56 66 .468 t3
erable.
I Mr. and Mrs. Lawre11ce MU·
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas
Richert, Kline &lt;71 and Syracuse
46 81 .362 26"' SENT NET FOR
1 suess you know that a com· hoan of Middleport were Sun· returned home Tuesday eveniflll,
Casanova: Harsan. Radatz &lt;81 ·
Wedaesday'o Results
rUIS SHUTTER BUG
mendation by 'hat kind means day guerts of Mrs. Clara Phil· after a several days visit at St.
and Azcue. WP-Hargan lltHil. Toronto 2 Rochester 1
I Dear Helen :
no nice boys will even call me lips.
Louis, Mo, with their son and
LP-RIChert (12·11 ). HRs- Buffalo 9 Syracuse 3
' My girl friends and I have a up any more. Or maybe 1 haveMr. and Mrs. Clovis Straws- 1 daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs.
Colavito (2tith), Richert liSt), Toledo 3 Columbus 1
· problem. In our. town there " I n't b&lt;&gt;en asked out by anyone baugh have returned from a • Eugene Thomas and family.
Wagner (20th)
:Jacksonville 3 Richmond
• man we don t know, about 1 I'd 80 with in six monlhs be· lrip to the coasl.
They accompanied Mr. and
FRIDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS
MORE MORE MORE
I
I middle-aged, and when we girls I cause these hoods may have : Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shilling Mrs. Gene DeWees and family
e2:00 PM-PONY HARNESS
SPECIAl ~IDE
I are walkitlll home, he turns up I made threats. What can 1 do ? I of Middleport were weekend of Cnlunibus.
RACING
bq's
W~SHINGTON 'UPII
- in hiS blue car and follows us _ T. K.
I suests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pullins will
e2:30 P~ONY &amp; HORSE
Tbo dme Is 3:00 a.m .. EDT ' Asian specialis&lt; Ch"ter
L. l slowly near the curb. When we Dear T:
Mrs. John Shillins.
return to her home. TlrurstQn
RUNNING RACES
012s zzbyllyd Skors 8·18 d
!Cooper has been named a l reach our destination . he aome- When a hood's commenda'lon
Mr. McCoy Snavely
and this evening after an overnight 1
1
e5:00
PM-TWILIGHT
ht add Skors 8lls
Ispecial assisl3nt to roving I t1es takes out a camera and is YOUR r.ondemaalion. the : Mrs. Elias Snavely were in Co- visit with her paretns, Mr. and
HORSE
HARNESS
_National Leapr
Ambassador W A.verell Harri- 1flashes i~ at us, this usually best solution is a confroataUou. Jumbtls recently on business. Mrs. Rollin Bearhs. She will be
RACING
St. Loms 120 000 ~ 3 8 2 man, . the man charged with when we re alone. H~ never Someone, prererably your faSession members of the Pres. accompanied home by her son.
San Fran 000 100 021- 4 9 l lexplormg Viet Nam peace : bothe_rs or says anythmg to us, ther. should tell him slander is byterian Church met at the Randall who spent the summer.
' Meigs County's 103rd Fair
Wash born, Hoerner 18), possibilities.
and 11 we i&lt;&gt;ld anybody we '~ l punishable by law, and, if il l home of }Irs. Clara Phillips l'f· with his grandmother, Mrs. Ray· I
Bnlea 181 and McCarver:
The State Department an· sound slily and they wouldn t . doesn't stop, his next story will cently.
mond Pullins Sr.
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Your mother should be told I
working wilh the institute of era, I ran very last Into my by her doctor thai you •viii out. l
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defense _analysi)J u~er a ~ord garage. What do de? - BOTH· grow this habit faster if you 1
• oa.n "' N t11h1a 111
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aren 1t made to worrv, aboot il.
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And your sneaky sister should
unneuevattte .,.., rru•
The palo verde, world's green· Tell your ~en~, who ~ill be 'told by your mother ... witU
centFteo GAl ITATIDN
est tree, is tbe O:Ucial state I alert the police. It a never .silly atr•"g wo~·t _ H.
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ID report suspicious
actions.
How else can yau get prutec· Dear Hele11 :
l!an? - H.
I My fiancee's elderly friend
llt~ar. Helen
invited us to dinner. I was the
FIRST OF "ALL" COMBINED
My paren1s aren 't
strict only one from out of town.
enough. J now am 15 and dat- Three other people there were
MORNING and EVENING PAPERS
ing. but I probably could have &lt;l evidently all childhood friends. i
started when 1 was 13 if
I For four hours, I was no t
had wanted to.
once allowed in the conversa·
I have to make up rules lor tioo. If I dill try to •enture a
Whole M1ple L•wn
myse~ such as what time to be remark, I was interrupted. This
home, where to go or not to go, widow. the other three, and
frying Chickens _
and that I can't sinsle date. even occasionally my bride-to·
Then I tell the boys these are he spent the whole lime talk·
my folks ' rule•. because I don't lng about local people and hap·
waot them lo think I have no penlnss, eveu years back.
supervisioo, or that my folk•
Now why would
someone
dou't care. Tbey DO care, very who Invited you into her home
much.
go to such great lengths lo ;g.
My
parents
love
me
and
they
nore you, and I keep wonderDixie Do!!ght
tllink they are doins me a
lng why my fiancee didn't come
vor, but som~one tul.!i to
lay to my rescue? All she !laid lat.THE DAILY SENTINEL - - - - 4,275
down the law, don't they? - er was she was sorry the even·
MY OWN GUARDIAN
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Dear MOG :
R!ED LOVER
You're doins a mtshty line
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Dear W.L. :
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And your parents may be wls- Your fiancee probably could·
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you lo make the right decisions tried. Only way yeu'll win a·
- though 1 agree with you: sainsl elderly childhood friends
this is too much responsibility witll total recall is by "to t a I
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MoHo Famous Brand
recoil." Just sit there and think
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of pleasanter times.
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September 1954 - - - - - 2653
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November,l1164, favoring "fedei'·
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from many passenger cars. All have famous cost-saving Chevy truck power.
Now, •re than ever, lfley're Americlt'' nwwl er one war
to work. There's one that'll lie a real tonic for your business. For .youd.iture time, too. Because, wh• the
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near center- ol Shadle bridle cording to unofficial report, Jen· las Mitchell of Los Altgelas,
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ed from the Crow-Russell Fu..
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the second ol two di"pall'be• on movement that bas alrmy lor !arm laborers, driv!ng them Jr.; .36. formerly ol SoJlth He was boru March 28, 1930 aerei Home to the Harden. It
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• srowlag CIIDipalp lor SOCial spread to 40 colleges.
to the cities.
. Char!ealon, was MCOVared from In Blrmlngbam. Ala., the 8011 ol Harden Funeral Home In South PT. PLEASANT - GraVJoo
ll .,.
legislaUoa lllat wollld provide Richard A. Oloword, profes- -A scl&lt;ool system whlcb legs the Kanawha River by the J6!lal -.nue Tllm}!l' Jenkins and the CbarlesloD. Arrangementa w!l1 side services were to he be]j)
PLAN DINND. ·•nl'i1!1 Americana with a pal"llll' sor .of social work of Cnlumbla beblnd techao)oglcal advauee.· Fire department about 30 mfn. late~ Jenkins.
be 811110uaced.
today at 2:30 P. m. at the Pl'. PLEASANT- Atpaghel .. .,~
leed mlnlmam Income.)
University, says, "Some techni· ments and Is even more utes alter they received the ed.
Eckard Cemetery lor the still· II dlmter wiD he belli Prldap.. :'By MAGGIE BEU.OWS ·
cal means of income redistrtbu- Inadequate in ihe slums and The body was on the bottom o1
born daughter ol Arthur and August 19, at Su!myalde ·Scboo :e
Uafled pten lntemaUonal linn is vitally needed to bypass rural communities. Those who the river approximately clirecl·
u,
Mary RayburD PulliDa of Rt. 2 8p01190red by the ladles
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fl
Pt. Pleasaat.
Moore's Chapel. SarvlnC wO '·
.very American, whether he unfairness of welfare, and to school system the most, get the jumped m.
begio al8 p. m. and the price It .. ··;
works or ; not, a "right" to .kee~ our cities from becoming worst.
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According to the Sharlll's deThe lolant was bom II 11 P· f1 for adulta aDd 110 ceall 11\,,;, ;:
·ce!ve a monthly cheek to live no-man's lands.' '
-People who thJnk of or partment wbo lnvestlgaled the
Holzer
Hosp!lat: V!a!Ung m. Tueaday at Pleasant Valley dilldrert.
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10 In relative comlort and good
He advocat&lt;s that the poor practice discrimination.
apparent suicide, Jenklllll, bia
bours 24 and 7-ll p. m. Parents Hospital.
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bealth?
organize themselves to aeeure -Landlords who charge high wife, children and molhel' were
anly OD Pediatrics Ward.
Surviving In addltlou to the IN JUIIT u MIIIUTII
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Many, perhaps instinctively their right., and he is generolly rents lor ra~lnfested hovels; enroute to Soutb Charleston In PT PLEASANT _ Mason
Admissions
parents are one brother, Arlh· IF YOU HAVI TO
IS members of a society that credited with inspiring a series and cities which do not enforce the family car when Jenkins Cn iy ed
to will h
R' b•"" L Fry
R
ur Eugene and Me sister, Ma· SCRATCH YOUIIITCH
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teaches self-reliance, .would ot marches last June 30 around housing (!odes.
stopped at 8 sentce station near th un
ucah rs fr
e among Gal 1l~tpo-Ua~· Edw. arder,S tF
. ulk2• ry Allee, both at home and rna- Your 48c! bac), •t Ml)' drur dod ... ·
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our . e ooun rv. by groups see ng - r an renew w c
as , tell" h' f .1 he
'ot • ties attendin(( an area school for Crown City· Katrina Ann Drum- ternal grandmother, rs. n- the ltcb and burnJnr . ..\nUWJptle •c _
~olhlnney suptoport peop!e whoth do i"'c"easedd pub II• aidtha
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too oflenh pushed thedpoorthinto rig~~ga~!ss ";;:~ Yway :a~~u~g Leaders conducted by the West mond, Rt. Z, Gallipolis; Daniel na Rayburn , Rt. 2: Pt. P)easant. ~;::., :';~" .:;:,::, ::,,~...
1owar _ argue~
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suppor1
emt mos o1 worse g e11oes, crow mg
em 1 H
he
· Virgini'a Education Association R Lawrence
Rt 1 Th _ Bunal will be 10 the church Itch, other mrtue ruhel. NOW •
lelves?"
our current poverty programs even more, increasii1g their
owever,
went up 00 -~ at WVEA• headquarters
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man: Mrs. Stolhe W. Haner,
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Charleston on Friday August 911 Second Ave.,· Mrs. James Mohr • Stevens Funeral Home. I
economists, SOCia( SCientiSts Simply do not reach the work.
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!lod politicians say, "Yes.''
majorit}' ol ·America's poor. -Labor unions which deny
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PLAN
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They base this answer on the skills ol many unemploya- admittance to Negro apprenti·
Counties to be represented will
A covered dish picnic of the
ropid tecbnolosiral chafllles ·hies (yet these take time, and ce•.
he Mason, Mingo, Nicholas, Put· Mrs. Nickle King, Henderson, Ladies Auxiliary of the Syra
wblch are ellminatlng and have the family ,uflers in the - BuslneBSes, industries and
nam, Roane, Wayne, Boone, Mrs. Cecil A. Birchfield, Pt. cuse Volunteer Fire Depart·
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already eUmlnated vast own- meantime) .
produce srowers who exploit
Cabell, Clay Jackson, Kanawha, Pleasant; Mrs. Katherine E . ment and their families will be
bers of unskilled and semiDon't Always Apply
workers by paying wages so
Lincoln and LoBBn.
King, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Fred held Sunday, August 21, at 12
skilled jobs, on Inequities in the Minimum wages do nol apply low that a man can work long,
County representatives will L. Hollman. Middleport: Ken· p. m. at the Syracuse Road·
welfare .,.
~tern Itself, and on to thousands ol J'ohs - hard hours and still not make PT. PLEASANT · • Funeral include presidents and commit· La!
nelh E
B. Newell,
Chester: Mrs.
1 nd • RI. 2• McArth ur: side Park. Those who plan to
lnJ·ustices in toda•'s
society especially in the agr1'cultural enou.gh liiQney to feed his services
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were held at 2 p. m. teemen chairmen of county edu· W'll'e ngGa Colli
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y· attend ar• asked to bring their
wll!ch bave resulted in the and seasonal fields. And a man family Ci.
properly.h
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today for Mrs. Violet Stover, cation associations, county su~ ton· Mrs. John W. Canode own table service. Drinks wtl1
11 ~ 11 erit Po?r
lorrors of City ghettoes and the working full lime, with a large ,
46, of Leon, in the Promise perinlendents, county supervl· Rt.' I, Hamden; Miss Gamet be furnished by the auxiliary.
deprivation of 18 miiUon of our family can yet fall well below
The Clites are mhenttng the Land Church near Arbuckle.
aors, county Classroom Teach- Sl
W 11 l&lt;&gt;n . M Fred IF~~-;_:;,;;_
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' hildren.
the poverty line even at the poor: lhey come I&lt;&gt; clUes as Mrs. Stover died Monday at ers Association presiden~&lt;. and ~v~r, R e ~ Rt I r~ 11.
Need Gaaraoteed Income
minlrimm wage Unemployment immtgrants have before them, the horne of a daughter, Mrs. president of county elementary 1~rs. · F:'e;ick · ~i. a ~;,;t~~. l
!ltteution Farmers!
Some kind of gnaranteed illllurance covers only the undereducated a n d u 0 d e r· Judith Parsons, Defiance, Ohio. and pnnctpal groups.
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ac son.
geared to living costs, cnndl- ity does not cover all older ts thai they come at a limo . son, Ernest Stover, Leon; her
Birth&amp;
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lions and actual individual people.
when the occupatiOnal structure I father, William Douglas, SteuMrs. .James B. Roush 1 West I
1eeds -bas been advocated by "More than half the nation's IS . so edadvanced and so ' benville, 0.: two sisters, Mrs.
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!Conomists Milton Friedman of poor are children ' " says speC!ahz
that
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Hoach, Rt. I, Gallipolis, sor. , ,
.he University of Chicago Cloward. "They £0 to school on °~,: 1 says owar · ed ing and Mrs Marguerite Me·
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I Barry G!&gt;ldwat.r's economic empty sl&lt;&gt;macha, inadequately
d generation ago ~dn un u- Cartney u,;n · three brothers
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Mrs. Lloyd J . BHker. .\Irs. ,
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of tile University of Wisconsin, hunger and still learn, there is
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and e~ 1 gr the I both of Leon
an oulside teen dance this Wed
'ames Tobin of Yale; the some hope lor you when you udca •Honls, ,"" n s r ldup 1. be l Buriil will . be in the church nesday nigbt from 8 to It p.m: Richard Brown. Mrs. Ut~ttie :
Clay, John E. Conley. Mrs .
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ogy, Automau.. end Econonuc Another ftve million are wo Today povert te d to
the Raynes Funeral Home, Buf. Creek High School. This will
ley, Ida Mae Hart, Mrs. Noah
~rogresa; the National AsSOCi&amp;· old to work; other ~iUions are luate itself. y n s. perpe- falo.
he the only dance thJs week
At Canter's Cave, 6 Miles Northwest
P. Haskins, Shirley A. Jones,
:wn ol Soelal Workers, and blind, permanently d~sabled, or "Unemployment rates In the
with the Jays because of tbe Jack P. Lehman, Denver A..
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Meigs Fair.
of Jackson on Route 35 ..
Leport, Qakley E. Malol'". Mrs.
rhusbands have either dted or dependmg on the ase '
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. John F. Marks, Lawr•"ce G.
deserted.
Mqny of the unemployed are ·
PRACTICE of the Seruor Mohr, Roy A. Moses, John W.
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"There are relatively lew he 20 t 30 age group
Actress Ellfabet!' Taylor reJI?r· choir of the Federated church
Mullen, William H. Older, Jose DOOR PRIZES
emplu)'•ble men on welfare." becau se they don't work doesn't tedly will establish a $1 million acheduled lor Thursday eveneVOTE
For Every Sowing Need I'Cl
eph E. Peck, Mrs. Foster Van
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heart
lisease
mearch
found.
owa
e Ieves
os o e ' mean thal they are not going to .
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mg, has been postponed until Sickle, Charles H. Wise, Jr.,
eVISIT
poor m the ghetl&lt;&gt;"" of our !mate. They are not in a linn In memory o. her late Friday at 7:30 p.m.
eSWIM
Singer Salu-Servlce
Mrs. Frances Israel, Mrs. Fair·
cities today are victims or · 't' t
frtend and frequent co-star,
MONDAY
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pos1 1on o marry to support a Monlgome
Cliff
ley Causey and Infant daughter.
ePONY RIDES
soc1ely s &lt;rresponSJblhl!es.
wife and children. So illegiti~ary . ·
.
JANE HOWELL Tent Daugh- Mrs. Geerge W. Rafferty and
McC•II's Patterns
A m on g " 1rrespons1
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magazme
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cy rates are high ; men simply
ters of Union Veterans will meet infant daughtN.
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Cloward lists:
disappear because our welfare Miss •Taylor has told her at the Middleporl roadside park,
CONTACT local PCA
- A govePnment which pays taws are designed to support lawyers to set up J!le loU!llla· Monday at 6:30 p.m. for a pot·
ol!ice for reservations.
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subsidies to farmers not to women wHhout males. This, tn tion under the ousplces 0~ ~e luck picnic dinner. Members In square measure, an acre
992·5270 Pomeroy or
115 W. 2nd
Pomoro, grow food. This, along with turn, breaks up family
Hearl Assoct~lion aje reminded I&lt;&gt; bring table ser· Is 4,840 yards or 43,560 square '
446·3391 Gallipolis
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terns' Children are
has pledBed the $1 mtlllon vice.
feet.
,
Iwithout
fathers -;&gt;oorly
will get for her next film ::.:._ _ __ _ _ _ __c_:=:_--------~"""""""""=""""""""""""="""===""""""=-"-"-"-~-ed in slum schools, marlinally
financing it.
mnployab!e when they grow up .
The cycle repeats.''
The U. S. chemical Industry
Want Automatic Minimum
ia composed of about 12 000 es·
Many social workers feel lbat tabllshments.
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autom~lic minimum pay· - - -- - - - - - ment would also elilllinate "'The Lord helps him wbo helps
many other injustices, bumilia- himself."
lions and socially-undesirable What needs to he proved to
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aspects of our welfare system. the nation's satisfaction Ia that
Among these they list:
there reaDy are mHliruas of
R e s i d e n c e reqoirements, .,..pie In the Unlled States wbo
which restrict Wll!'kera from C811110!, for the reasons argued
movmg from one state to
Cloward and bla adherents,
another in searcb of jobs.
themselves.
Removiflll women from we!· - ' ' -- - - - - - - fare for having out-&lt;lf-wedlock
children, at the same time
••• Starts Thursday
denying them birth control
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ooo 200 002- 4 a 11 Holtzman, Slmmo111 (9) aDd
and their son·in-law and daush'
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ter. Mr. and Mrs, Sterling Bam· Mlaa Rhonda Jlullllll arriVed '
Ro~nnvaky: Santiago, Sheldon Buhl II) and Uectter. WPhill of Wellston enjoyed a trtp last Friday for a visit wilh her
if). McMahon •61. Wyatt &lt;8), Simmons i~). LP-Buhl (11-7).
RODIF
to the north~ part , of Ohio &amp;randmother, Mrs; Raymond
~~antiago ill·iOI. HR-· Ilemeter HRs- Hundley &lt;17th), Allen
where they VISited their grand· Pullins Sr. She was acco~nRyan: WP- Palmer t14-ll). LP &lt;29th !, Banks &lt;9th).
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- Sontiago •11·&lt;0 1. HH- I.k!m..
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at Wellington and took • trip who is the guest of bls' giuo.
ter (14th I.
] Pitts
3h 000 ooo- 7 11 1
north to Lake Erie. They viSit· parents, Mr. and Mrs. HolliD
New York 100 502 OOX- 8 10 2 .
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ed relatives In Akron, Circle- Bearhs.
"'t game[
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Vea le. McBean (6), Mlk·
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ville and Chillicothe.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seelig and
Ran.: ,,
111: OOil 001-? 1 1 •kelsen 181 and Pqllaroni;
-Emmett MabaHey and fami·l son, David, of Columbus were
Chicago
OOil OOil 04x- 4 8 0 Fisher, Hepler 131, Friend 171
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ly and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kes·] weekend guests ol Mr. and Mrs.
Li•dhlad , Aker 181 and Rool and Grote. WP- Hepler 12·2}. r..:::S.:L;;l;..;IV.;:V,;J\,:.1..,1--r-r.:~ ~ow orranre the circledlettero
sler of Barboursvllle, w. va., Manning Roush, Hldden Lakea.
Buzhardl. Locker (8) and LP-McBean &lt;3-S). HRa-StarII 'i to form the ourprllf ........ u
tame lor funeral services for Alex RichArdson of Columbus
Romano . WP Locker (9-71 . LP gel! !2ftth), Jones t8th), Mazt- L;::::;t...~~~T=·~T=~l~J tUI(t8ttd by thtabavecarteon.
Emmett's father, William Ma- arrived Tu~ay,
spend. I
-Lindblad •4-61 . HR- Skowro roskl (9th). Clendenon IIIIth),
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halley
week's vacat10n With relatives
(6th) .
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1in lhe area.
(2nd game'
tA•twf'n lomorru~&gt;)
Roger Phillips of Phoenix, Jenntngs and John MarshaU
Kon City
OOil 010 000- t 6 O,Allanta
OOil 005 100-1 7 I
i)•mlol•oo WHOSI CRAWL NOLIX IOTATI
Arizona came by American Air· of Louisville, Ky. are the suests
WHAT111Elt YOUI TASTE IN FUINRUII YOU CAN
Chicago
IKr.t fl2 tMix- 5 1fl 0 ~ Houston
000 001 - ~ 1 4 3 '"' 1'4111!'•
Lines Friday to spend
the of their grandmother. Mrs. John !
1
QfOOSE WITH CONFIDENa FROM PLtXSTEEr.
Hand r aha n, Sanders (5 ), i Jarvis. Carroll (I) and Torrej
I..\u•""r' W'hnt " 'li._,,,,.,, tpwl"""r "'~'''
weekend with his brother, Kel- F. Baily and their aunt, Mrs.
A
apedal
purdlaH lell !I• offer then fine eodas and cl)alr.
Stock &lt;8) and Roof ; Lamabe, Giusti, Raymond (6) , Latman
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son ·Ohillips of Wellston,. his Russ Watson.
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of $30 to $110.
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Pizarro •81 and Romano. WP- 18J. Sembera &lt;91 and Bateman, - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - -m&lt; '&lt;er. Mrs . Clara Phillips, ! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eichinger
Lam abe (6-61. LP-Handrahan Heath &lt;81. WP-Jarvts &lt;HI.
and the William Buck family at Ireturned to their home, Girard
(0-1) . HRs--Romano 114th I. LP - GJUsti !12·10&gt;.
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Rutland . He returned to Ariza- i today , alter a several days visit
Aeoe II 6th 1.
na on Monday.
iwith his mother, Mrs. W11iiam
MIDDLEPORT,
' Cmci
000 :100 020- 5 9 0
: Eichinser and other relatives.
10
New York 001• 000 101 - 2 4 B' Los Ang
000 000 Olfl- 1 6 01
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Mr. and :\trs. Donald Sal_~ons · Mr. and Mrs. Arthur BeaMley ~~~~~~~
Detr~oit
000 200 02x- 4 6 I lo;llis. McCool &lt;81 and Pavle· ~=i.I ~ave mov~ into the W&lt;llmm ! and family or English, Ind., vi· 1
Bouton, Ford (81 and Gibbs; llch:
Koufa1. Miller !51,
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Oy t"l•••n .:Sottel ____J
plres reSJ ence. .
:sited Monday afternoon with '
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Wilson ~14-91 and f'rPchan LP Brewer 17). Moeller (1),
Mrs. Floyd Davts and Mrs . 1Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eichlnger. 1
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- Bouton (1-6) HR:-;- Kaline Perranoski (9) and Roseboro.
~lara Phi_llips were in , Gallipoi- !Mr . Beasley and Mr. Eichinger 1
i22ndl, Tresh &lt;19th I.
i WP--EIIis 110-14 ). LP- Koufax : YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
I Dear Helen: ·
IS on bus&gt;n&lt;'SS recent!).
· were buddies in World War 11. ·
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i This column is lor young . I'm 11 and last year went 1 Mrs. Erma Nefson and grand· I Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Loch- i
Cal if
200 000 010- 3 8 o·
l people, their problems and plea- oot with a boy who was terri- son, Joey are visiting her sis- ; ary and grandchildren. James j
Minn
000 200 03x- 5 8 2 International Le•gae StiDdiop . sures 1 their lroubles and fun. bly fresh. I couldn't stano ht s I tMer, _Mrs. Lester Lehman, near i and susan returned home Mon· i
Newman. Rojas 01) and By Unittd Prtsli lnt.ernationaJ 1As with the rest ot Helen Help pawing attempts so I left m · anetta.
.
day evening, after a ten days
Rodgers : Pascual, Siebler (2).
W. l... Pet. G8 1Us! , it welcomE's laughs but the middle ol our date.
, Mrs. Henry Reibel and grand· vacation at Lake Catawba.
Worthington (91 and Battey, Columbus
71 5J .573 ... • won't dodse a serious qu&lt;&gt;lion Well. he hangs around with I daughter. Kathryn Fay Reibel JBmes and Susan Lochary
Zimmerman &lt;9). WP-Siebler 1Rochester
69 56 .552 21&gt; ,1 with a brush-&lt;!11.
about 10 ,. t ,. slobs anQ they I of Pomeroy visited recently wtlh have returned to their home, !1&gt;
(2·2). LP-Newman 12·6). HR- : Toron10
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Send your teen-age questions have spre. 1 lilthy rumors a· Mrs. Riebel daughter , Mrs. dianapolis, Ind. after a three
Johnatone (lsi).
1 Buffalo
64 60 .516 7 to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT. 1 bout me because their buddy's [ Harley Slrong.
weeks viSit with !heir grandpar·
!Richmond
62 63 .496 9'h . care of Helen Help l!S!
this pride was hurl. They call me
Flay~ Sayre recenUy enjoyed ents, Mr. and Mro. Patrick Loch·
Wasb
000 020 100- 3 6 I · Toledo
62 63 .496 9'h . newspaper.
names and make my life mis·' a tour of Alaska.
ary.
Cleve
000 001 40x - 5 6 1 . Jacksonville
56 66 .468 t3
erable.
I Mr. and Mrs. Lawre11ce MU·
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas
Richert, Kline &lt;71 and Syracuse
46 81 .362 26"' SENT NET FOR
1 suess you know that a com· hoan of Middleport were Sun· returned home Tuesday eveniflll,
Casanova: Harsan. Radatz &lt;81 ·
Wedaesday'o Results
rUIS SHUTTER BUG
mendation by 'hat kind means day guerts of Mrs. Clara Phil· after a several days visit at St.
and Azcue. WP-Hargan lltHil. Toronto 2 Rochester 1
I Dear Helen :
no nice boys will even call me lips.
Louis, Mo, with their son and
LP-RIChert (12·11 ). HRs- Buffalo 9 Syracuse 3
' My girl friends and I have a up any more. Or maybe 1 haveMr. and Mrs. Clovis Straws- 1 daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs.
Colavito (2tith), Richert liSt), Toledo 3 Columbus 1
· problem. In our. town there " I n't b&lt;&gt;en asked out by anyone baugh have returned from a • Eugene Thomas and family.
Wagner (20th)
:Jacksonville 3 Richmond
• man we don t know, about 1 I'd 80 with in six monlhs be· lrip to the coasl.
They accompanied Mr. and
FRIDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS
MORE MORE MORE
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I middle-aged, and when we girls I cause these hoods may have : Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shilling Mrs. Gene DeWees and family
e2:00 PM-PONY HARNESS
SPECIAl ~IDE
I are walkitlll home, he turns up I made threats. What can 1 do ? I of Middleport were weekend of Cnlunibus.
RACING
bq's
W~SHINGTON 'UPII
- in hiS blue car and follows us _ T. K.
I suests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pullins will
e2:30 P~ONY &amp; HORSE
Tbo dme Is 3:00 a.m .. EDT ' Asian specialis&lt; Ch"ter
L. l slowly near the curb. When we Dear T:
Mrs. John Shillins.
return to her home. TlrurstQn
RUNNING RACES
012s zzbyllyd Skors 8·18 d
!Cooper has been named a l reach our destination . he aome- When a hood's commenda'lon
Mr. McCoy Snavely
and this evening after an overnight 1
1
e5:00
PM-TWILIGHT
ht add Skors 8lls
Ispecial assisl3nt to roving I t1es takes out a camera and is YOUR r.ondemaalion. the : Mrs. Elias Snavely were in Co- visit with her paretns, Mr. and
HORSE
HARNESS
_National Leapr
Ambassador W A.verell Harri- 1flashes i~ at us, this usually best solution is a confroataUou. Jumbtls recently on business. Mrs. Rollin Bearhs. She will be
RACING
St. Loms 120 000 ~ 3 8 2 man, . the man charged with when we re alone. H~ never Someone, prererably your faSession members of the Pres. accompanied home by her son.
San Fran 000 100 021- 4 9 l lexplormg Viet Nam peace : bothe_rs or says anythmg to us, ther. should tell him slander is byterian Church met at the Randall who spent the summer.
' Meigs County's 103rd Fair
Wash born, Hoerner 18), possibilities.
and 11 we i&lt;&gt;ld anybody we '~ l punishable by law, and, if il l home of }Irs. Clara Phillips l'f· with his grandmother, Mrs. Ray· I
Bnlea 181 and McCarver:
The State Department an· sound slily and they wouldn t . doesn't stop, his next story will cently.
mond Pullins Sr.
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! be t Jd to
·ud
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•91 and HaUer. WP- Linzy 15· Wednesday. A former White Once he followed me home ! Not: to Sh~~ed~e.
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91. LP- Bnlea (4·12). HR- House aide, Cooper has been and when he took out_ hiS cam·
Your mother should be told I
working wilh the institute of era, I ran very last Into my by her doctor thai you •viii out. l
.~': ~:.~~:~!.
defense _analysi)J u~er a ~ord garage. What do de? - BOTH· grow this habit faster if you 1
• oa.n "' N t11h1a 111
Foundation grant smce ApnJ. I ERED
aren 1t made to worrv, aboot il.
MIAMI
IUCM
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a .. Jour sue' Boo~ rM•:r~
ar e ere :
And your sneaky sister should
unneuevattte .,.., rru•
The palo verde, world's green· Tell your ~en~, who ~ill be 'told by your mother ... witU
centFteo GAl ITATIDN
est tree, is tbe O:Ucial state I alert the police. It a never .silly atr•"g wo~·t _ H.
.a w. Mtlltt $t., '•m•rev. Oh•
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tree of Arizona.
ID report suspicious
actions.
How else can yau get prutec· Dear Hele11 :
l!an? - H.
I My fiancee's elderly friend
llt~ar. Helen
invited us to dinner. I was the
FIRST OF "ALL" COMBINED
My paren1s aren 't
strict only one from out of town.
enough. J now am 15 and dat- Three other people there were
MORNING and EVENING PAPERS
ing. but I probably could have &lt;l evidently all childhood friends. i
started when 1 was 13 if
I For four hours, I was no t
had wanted to.
once allowed in the conversa·
I have to make up rules lor tioo. If I dill try to •enture a
Whole M1ple L•wn
myse~ such as what time to be remark, I was interrupted. This
home, where to go or not to go, widow. the other three, and
frying Chickens _
and that I can't sinsle date. even occasionally my bride-to·
Then I tell the boys these are he spent the whole lime talk·
my folks ' rule•. because I don't lng about local people and hap·
waot them lo think I have no penlnss, eveu years back.
supervisioo, or that my folk•
Now why would
someone
dou't care. Tbey DO care, very who Invited you into her home
much.
go to such great lengths lo ;g.
My
parents
love
me
and
they
nore you, and I keep wonderDixie Do!!ght
tllink they are doins me a
lng why my fiancee didn't come
vor, but som~one tul.!i to
lay to my rescue? All she !laid lat.THE DAILY SENTINEL - - - - 4,275
down the law, don't they? - er was she was sorry the even·
MY OWN GUARDIAN
ing turned out as it did.-WOR·
2,057
ATHENS MESSENGER
Dear MOG :
R!ED LOVER
You're doins a mtshty line
..... rand
job if it!
Dear W.L. :
COLUMBUS DISPATCH - - - - 1,031
YEAR
CIRCULATION
And your parents may be wls- Your fiancee probably could·
COLUMBUS CITIZEN-JOURNAL-- 615
er than you thJnk. They taught n't have rescued you had she
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Septem'ber 1952 _ _ _ _ 2203
you lo make the right decisions tried. Only way yeu'll win a·
- though 1 agree with you: sainsl elderly childhood friends
this is too much responsibility witll total recall is by "to t a I
· September 1953 - - - - 2502
MoHo Famous Brand
recoil." Just sit there and think
too soon. - H.
of pleasanter times.
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HIS COMMENDATION
I'm sure they weren't inten·
September 1954 - - - - - 2653
IS HER CONDEMNATION!
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atita aervice. Jact'a Refrll-l~a.a.
I1IOW fAKING IINTAL
II "' c':...
ti~ p81d. Phone W'l 1-1-'Tll. to be the best carpet deBn f'r : 5 rooms (2 bedrooms), bath, eratiou, New . Haveu. Pbonel:
IIISSRYATIONI
CA:: o-:sr:'~~.::·o~~T~_r.: 111
Rowley and Reed. After t you have ever used or your hardwood floors, 214 basement TU 1-3537. .
t 1 Uc
IXPERII!NC-ED
tl.lt -:..:.:r.~,..:.n-:~··
p. m. can 'IY ~357t
mone.)' back. ElectriC Sham· gal floor furnace.
House BEATING, PLUMBING, Rarll
••"co oou••
f I tie
pooer renla~!l._-~ .I_JI.!_Ic needs some repair. Good
~-ol Bottle ~- •-·ld
t:Jt •. M. ho ltH P.M. D•t•t
· · - · 0. -Solid
~
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JUINW iiiiifOI'
_ ... , ••• •· "· ,. ..,. • - THREE ud four room owws UNBEATABLE - 1966 .
buy at 16,000.00.
Brothers,
611 E. lfala St.,
eiAL.Se
'l~'
ed and UDtllrDisbed apart·
Sla~ stereo, radio eomb1wa- POMEROY - NICE II&gt; story l'llmlroy.
t 2l lfe
ec:.r eTn~ck eHuter
aiiULT r.aouc•,..
menll. WY ..-5434.
12 I tfc tioJJ, 4 s~ 8 utomatie chang- frame, 7 rooms &lt;4 bedrooms),
and e
RENTALS e
Core eBulldWANT AD
F"..
h
eCanoplnt l•ulpiMIIt_t:
PHONE WY 2-2156 FOUR ROOIII !nmlzhod apart- er, nice walnut finish, as new ga. forced air fumaee,
-·eAny '!'ype
ment. WY l-311511.
1 II !!c instant oo radio. Tako over 1 new hat water tank, newly
Legal Notice
1
llOUSH &amp; ~YONS
·--- · payments of $6.25 per monlh remndeled livmg room and
-·
Camping Trailers
Th•nkl
E
-FJ:'tCIENCY
aparlment.
ph.
or
pay
balance
due
$9B.04.
Try
!
dining
room,
basement,
front
••
THI
··~:~~~~.·~,:ol-:;
.....1. .
C.rcl Of
II.
Muon. W. Yo.
9\ll-2288 or •ee at 4011 Spri•g It il your home. Ph. H2·3211.
h Going at $6,500.00.
••• ...
WY MIN Mlold'-rt, 0.
1 WJ&lt;,·f·l
to express m.v -thanks Ave Pomeroy 0. 8 17 lfc
8 17 etc · pore ·
'lh
IIOTICI 011 fiLING AUTMINTICA""
'IIY 2-2191
ilfi06
77U611
.1
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1t1510.81 buys 7tJ acres WI ap- H co•v OF unna •• ""'o•NT·
ar.d appreciation to all those CAMPING trailer, sleept six. i
h
for ~=To:' -.;!:i~~~·:::.:.
0 0 -e i proximately 2.i acres
who were so kind lo me durWill rent by dit)' or week. Ph. i TWO SADD~E orses,
~ cultivatioo • balance in paso• -. NoN.aiiiDINT
EXPERIENCED
f
brother
nM
22
: half Arabian, both an gea-1
'.
h
th
h
d
0
55
ing t e ea
my
· ir.w • •
·
addles aud bridles. I tun and t1mber. barn,
og •••• ., ••nl•m•" L. lrki••m••· .._
WHEEL
Robe rt Walker to those who
t 27 tfc_ Ue. s
-'hou"e chicken house
corn t .......
1
e2 USED CARS LEPT
IThun
.
.Jiri ..S•t.)
.
II
AI
e
goud
bromen
po•- ~
"
,
'
Jf:'nl flowers and espec1a 'f to MODER.N 2 bedroom home, 1 . so som
, p 1 0 rr
crib 1 room (rame house, NoUn 11 hereby 11na b.at Borldt
ePARTS~rOUTBOARD
AUGNMENT
H ven towll employ1es up to :.4 . au
·
·
·
.
s. webbe, .o\~mlol.tntor oJ th• Klute
( t \J
All Models
MOTORS
It' . PW a .
Pomeroy' 0. Ph. 992-2903 day I Ph ... ~9-3192
I 17 ltp
bath, good out cellar. 7 ml1es of BenJilmln l,._ DriUgemiD. late of Sl.
•ntl
et's; for then· help at that
nil'~ .., 02 tveninas
1
· "
·
'--m Pomerov
Loul•, MINGurt. Uce•*· oo uae tdl
eBOATS
&amp; MOTORS '
.
L w lk
I or 11';1"4;-o)l
.
e .
_ _. ~ - -.,
I
liU
• •
daJ' uf ""'u.t, IIICII. fllold In me Pre·
At Reduced Prlce1
time. R1chard . a er.
7 3t tfc 114 Ji'T. Camping tra1 er, s eer~s
.\lbert M. Col. Broker
x~~aa court ot lb• cu:r or at. LoW.,
eBOAT PAINT
IRAKE SERVICI
eTOOLS
8 18 l~
7, hikh inchxled and electrtr .
Henry Cleland, Salesmal
~LI:;~~~~!:bo•: :!dJC.:O•~m,;~al:!
.. ~
f Of S8 18 Of Renf
brakes. Ph. 173·6688. Mascm,
eMeal a'hall b\ pr•ento.d to
tllll I
.
.
.
Alignment
Shop
S..At
-Ceurt within .u ntonlbl aftu *be ....
WE OF:SIRE to expres!!l _ our
w. Va.
8 15 6tc EnDIDI!II 19t--%5U or II!-S131 ., , 11111 nllnt or be fvh•·ef b.rMd u
l'loono 992.3576
llll l ll'f"re thanks to our fnends s ROOM HOUSE and
bath,
H ---~~- d
a PO•lbl• li•o upon tiM Ollte n • l W. Milo It,
,_...,
1 18 3te
Metropolitan Motors
·
. .
SOME nil'e young
el'n.ur !
tate of ••ld dt!eedet~t.
d
h
and relali\'es who elpt' m : aluminum s1dmg.
s tor m '
Ph
_
,
Porn
0
~
»•ted tbJ'• ilb &lt;lay ot Auf'UI~· 1....
ROVTI
124
J'ormorty
GruOIC
llodr
227
1
Evtnlllll• •ncl Saturd.,.
' dows, i3i hea'.., l Call r.
· .,.., ' a 14., 6tp.
F HARMON O'B~IJ:N
"~
Worb
emy way aft er lh e dea I J1 of '• doors aFId wm
....._:.
S. ices
JUdte 01 th• Probate C~Nrt
At IJirciCUII Corpora_.,.
....,.
•
our beloved sister, Mrs . A.m- 1 in Bradbury. Ph. 992-6202.
_
--~
_
.,.,..ness r¥
or MeLr- counQ&gt;. ohio.
--~UP II 11 I I - I "
I"lt,.,;.,;,.,;;,...,..,JI'!!!!',;,!!!!I!!II!!!!!
olia Reibel Jones
8 11 31&lt; , lEANS, potakleo,
l&lt;&gt;matoel;
' '
NqW RIPRISINTINO
Henrv. Herbert. Wallfr.
'
h Ph
and melons . Clarence Prof-, WITH COLD WEATHER
• .
. .
. h R .b 1 15 ROOM house and bat .
. fit p II nd n Ph 14U254.: head, crickets. !plders &amp; otto- :
MEIGS COUNTY
Legal Notice
for TIHJ 8eet In
Freden&lt;'k. Belt a e. •
8 14 itp
t, or a • ... ·
,
ill ba
· · •
11112.6546 .
and .r~mma Rf"ibtl O~dm. ,
_ _ .
I 11
er laatcb w
aomm1 -~ 1
WITH
JIULL
IIRYICI
LIOAL NO'ttCI
1 18 lip •BRAND ne" 2 bedroom
all
I side your home where liB ;
IIOTIC~ . , DIAWINO Ofl IUilPI
Cinder I Concrete j
1
, NoUH II MnbJ liVID thlt a pull·
· ----~- ~·
modero home. Volma G. Zus- 1
Auto Sal•
warm. Proteel your
home '
Ill drawilll II ;tui'IHW wll. ...
1111Klt&gt;
U11 Htb day of AUCUII ttte, Ill
Notice
pan. Ph. m.mo. 110 !Sip - - -·--·- ·- -.
from these pests with ARAB,
BLOCKS
tM uftlce II tile COIIIatiNleDHI
fill
WHERI YOU OET
... ------ - · : 1flil CHEVROLET, 341 C\1 . tn. ovallablo at Killg Builders
Juror.- I• ' till Court Hou•• of M~p
CMID\J, CHUo, lor U..
IIPCHI'-t
f. e . 0 - U bleb Bloek•
S.le or Tr1de
: runs goud aod looks good . Supply Co., Middleport.
i
t.riD ltlll of 'he CGIIliBOD P I e I I
eCement
• Mortar e Metal
THI MOST
fi.ioo EQUITY and a ~.000 1 Ph. 143-26110, $300. I 17 61&lt;!
I Ulfc ,
Ceurt e1 lhtp Coaatr. laid dnWiDI
Wladow1 • Doon
• Door
w!U M beld 11t II o'elodt A. ll. 1.11 taw
home. located in Camp Fer- ill6i -OLDSMOBILEDynamic
- --l'rameo • Other MIIBDDI'J
olfk1 ., tlla Cler• at Cour-.
FOR
YOUR
MONEY
J'netaad s. Norm.
SUppUeo.
de ..~rlllona . Ph. 949-2821 bt- . "88", William Will, Rt. 3,
Laurea S. BoHmla.
lOB
E.
BYER
AUCTIONEER
I'HONI ft2.2067 PQMIROT
I Will Be Out
8elmiii.Miollen •f lurvn
twee•!_:_! p._ m: ~111&lt;
Pomeroy, 0. Ph. lfi5.38U,
18 Jlalrla.. Dr. Mlddloport
COMPLETE
SALES
Coolville.
I 12 6tp
Of My Off
Fo• &lt;: ~ t'!
MANAGEMENT
LIOAL flO TIC I
W j
..ts, Mr. ud llrl, J:dward
Bot Air J Dr. Local • .....,. •
1951
wrtn,
Phone ar C•ntact
.
rVE
iiOOM
house
rarage
a•d
1
AUTO
SALES
Buiek,
,.,,.. ~ . ....,. . , _ .,.1
,.. IUIIIIIIer studeol at
es ey.. KID
·
F
Sunday, Aug.lht
·
alo&amp;I'P
u
oew.
Dorll: oq,. b
ood f
fl
ork
car
JIM CARNAHAN
~- lt. Paul'• Cbuub, Pom· College at Delaware.
~-·- ol
K lie.'
outbuilding. 2 acres of ground I g
ores, :!,.w
iob, """ wbltewall 11roa ,._VI Lutbll'an
.lU .,....,1 t"""""'
"""u.u• ..........
thru Sun., Aug. 28
IIACiNE. OHIO
- purcbued. 327
stoker coal lurnace, $3000. Ph. 1175. Pb. m ..~. ___1
.
...,. Ohio, tls.d their ,.uuoa .. dw
~.t. u the c I
lamB
ere
Mr• and
Mr. PhUip Sheets W81 a ·usn...
0 es
1w
...,,... lid. traM. .... Commoa Pl•u Court of . . . . CouD•
!192·6105.
I 17 &amp;lp AUTo SALES~_. 1961 Volkswag-1
liNter.
:Uo:
~
ar reCently with his sister, Mr. Mrs. Cbarlu K111g, Pomeroy;
SINGER SEWING MACIDN~ en. Also 1 10 fl. plywood &amp;ARL GRUESER, plumbial
1¥• IDd Lot fia. lJI. nceptlDI ..,..D and Mn. Dana Murray, Jr.
Mr. BRd Mn. Walter Kinl and
This machine equipped to zig boot. Ph. 11112-28110. I I~ lip
111111
baaiiDI. Minenville,
~-:~:0~~
Mr. and Mrs. Charles King ~ly of Carpnter; Mr. and
:~~~g, make butlonholes, dara
Insurance
Ollie. End your ..,., trouble. ' Impala Hardtop. LonllJ ..... :":.":".::'/.,::..;:.':.: ..': ; : nceatly visited with Mr. allll Mrs. Edward G. Kbl&amp;. aad Mr.
AUCTION- Starting Friday,
and moaogram. Take over
We have aD tize eewer macb- od and oaiJ 11,000 ~ I
q!lllder,
powe&lt; -mr. .... _,. ,. o....ru _. - - Mrs. Ed King and family alllir· Waller Ellls.
paymentl of $6.50 per mo•lb GET A quotalioll tram 'II.EU-1 ll!ol. Reasonable ratea. CaD Spoil- fawa lateri«, boa~~&gt;.
Aug. 19th al t.aurel
Clitf
:!':..".t""=""~ risonville and wllh Mr. Bert Mr. Clayllll RoweD ud meSchool House on Stolt Ronta
or pay balance due ~.so. \ 'fER INSURANCE_ AGENCY WY S.:IS'If, day or oighL
. _ , , oblo . ...., '"" _,..,..,. C.le aad !amdy who were here titer, Nev1 Howell, and Susie
tllul - - . - . Jloodla _.
••ulaaDM e. wlliel!l aabl Truand u - Ed
Free homo demo. Pb. 11112- 1 INC. befart reDOW'"I your
I 16 lie and kHI«.
124 7 p.m. We will ••II your
..
1•
..,.,
"""
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_,.
,..1
for 1 vlllll fra'1l Akron.
were visitbll Mr.
,.,..,, 1 17 6tt ' aulo iJtJuraoct. We may llo
merchandise for yo\1. Adam• 32!&amp;.
IIIIIUe wW ....u.,ue .. M 111141 tu
bo at........
•-·•'"' " ard ..
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The
eblldrea
w
•
......,.
- . . --~~· --· - oble 1e oave you mouy.
aumOND:II
Trading Pool and
AucUoo
..., " .... - .
Luw1 2 Uc
I pldl Sorrtee
llllpala ' Dr. ..... Gold fiD.
n. pr•,.- of 11dd pMIUoa II ttur.t 1he aummer sehool at Bedford Mr. and Mrs.b Keanelh
h her _.
••
House. Ph. 142-0394. I II lie M SHASTA, 16 ft. trailer, eall
.... ....,..... . . . ......,,.. 1o .,,... School along with Mr. and Mrs. ery of Marlon, roug I
over, hitch, tledric brakH,
Critl Hrailford
lib with •tKJtl• edna matf•r •nd eDIIv".Y ••ld real nt•t• to tb• Erneot Woud, Mrs. Helen Dias. ther home.
J:nftPllell Lu\bllraa.
lt.
toile!. awnillll and net, $1.400. AlTI'OMOBILE IDsur~ been
....... ~-. • ~-... ~
o:hinl vinteroorJID, uw !_~!f~ Germu
u •DAM Star, palm reacl.e~ • 1\i
Ued'
•
·-t
your
operal·
••
.,..
r•""'
Ul
11
8 en e au .. -~
P•uJ'•
caurch. Pomero)'. ohto.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawk
Mr. Walter Ellil 18 visltinl
.,n1, Kanauga. Look lor han Lionel Bog@s. 992-3892.
elJice · ..,.
'""·
' ·
·
laid e•u .. w111 be for .... nat be·
1 E"'or's
lieense? Call WY :1-2966.
&amp;. I. 8RADFIJRD
1.-ans., power &amp;leeronl, rod•• hlre
...
ld
court
on
th•
31"&lt;l
d.,
of
SOIP·
aid
Mr.
George
Sargent
went
Mr.
and Mrs. Char es ug,
1 M'
.11·•ns. Come and near her k
I 17 lte
RadDe.
Ollie
•
he.tt'!'.
See
tbi1
tharp
11
•
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I I ...
...,.
••.r,:.t~ :~!!:.a!'-,vau· on a trip Thursday to Marietta Mr. and Mrs. Emsey Stover,
you tho past. presell •nd lo BIRD DOG , Englioh setter, regpUn) Lutblraa lt. paul'l where they toured the museum of Albany, Weft VJslltq
beJ'
Cburcb, Pomeroy, Oblo
.,..~ 111
u.1
ture.
I 4 121r.
islered, $1011. Ph. Ray ParReal Est•.. For Sele BOAT oed motor license - Ev•
·
·
...
,.,.._
Alto,..,..
and
lhe
Steamboat
W.
P.
Snydau8hler,
Mr.
a,..
••
rs.
..,.
191 1 - 1 •
~DAMS TRADING. Posl
II 1 uns 94~2171 afler 4 p.m.
GAYNELL WISE property .., btrude Sales and Service, ' Deluo 2 doo&lt;. 116 R.P. I I
(I) t. u. 11. •
der, ·Jr. 'lbey also visited the ward J .King.
open I dayo a week: Mo• lriiiioiiiiiioii0ii0iiiiioiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiioii•l•l•l•itc•
_11 108 Butterout Ave. Pb. Ill). Schwane! Marine, Hocklltf!- q-1. engine, 1td. tram.• Spotglass faetary ..,..;,, lhe river
Mr. Albert Colea, and ~y,
lea eleoft lateriO&lt;, loeauil!ul
day through Saturday. We ----~-~T 22 tfe
oorl. Oh;n
8 3 3tlte
!rem
Martella.
returned
to lbelr home Ill AJr..
dark ar..., over Ulo ar~•
bave radio and 1e1evision reMrs.
Hazel
Anlold
and
famiron,
lifter
spendlJII1 e welll
finisb. wlslw lib new, I'ldio,
pair. also plenty ol antique You alwaya JUt mon o•
beateo.· a. 1111111 other •tru.
1y had ao rece•l visitors Mr. with parenbl. Mr. and Mrl. ~
~ DAILY
'Truly 1 aice clean ear.•
items. Main SL in Rutland, Uni('o AppliMncet
•
a.,_.-.....iil
I. !II.
Ke11neth Ru,ssefl of Canton and ward K1n1 and lrtenda.
1
0 . Ph. 742-1394.
7 20 de , Bettf'r prices than ever on
.....,.._,..
Mfsa Mary Russell and Mrs. AJ. Miso C!eatiae Marks Ill Atrreezel"s, Rf'fngerators, Wa1. Emp~OJ'
aNw.
pha Russsell of Hysell Run.
roa, called oa Mr. aod Mra. Ed~her-Drye•·
Pairs.
Elec.
R.aaI.
st.nt
t.
'ftlrow•
Wanted
....ullbt
llonza Sla. Watl011, 1111,000
The
Carletol
SWiday
School
VlsillnB
ree..,tly
with
his
ward
King on o Sunday, .
ges and Air-Conditioners.
U P~
IL ;::.,.,..,
taola
mile&amp; Dt'W W\l iW tir'll, -red
1...,..
15 (U. ft. Chett
bad an attendance of $7 08 Aug. slaler, and family Mrs. ElizaYinyt' int., whi.lr ftD11b, PG.
WANTED
FREEZER
$195
::~
..
7. Offeriltf! was $37.18. Follow- beth Murray, were Mr. and
.tr•N., radio and 11teter. A
aic:e one.
tng Sunday SchOll lhe congre. Mrs Theodore White and fam- TEAM NAMED
a
TO BUY
plloo went II Carper'o pood ily ~~ Cantoa.
GLADSTONE, N.J. (UP! LAN,D- Any Siu
992-2111
16. ........,..,
for
baptism.
Baptized
were
M.t..
Mr.
aod
Mrs.
Norman
Wood
Former
Olympians Kevin Freet&amp;. 8ult..... • . .t..UBU-alha
. . :Far.In•ldo
Conv.
epe_
Wblto
!illWith or Without
e
1
Nedra
Stewart,
Moss
Jaruee
and
family
attended
the
Modman
of
Portland, Ore., and
1'i. P.riB
-+-- ...
ish, red interior, ~· new
Bldgo. Send Full
31. Kaa'a - •· Y Barnett,
Rodaey
Carl,
Mist
ern
Woodmao
Plenle
at
Marie!Mike
Plumb
of .BadminB•,
lim, power llMI'IDI and
J1ckW.Caney,Mgr.
.._ _ _
.
.
y~
brakea. .uto1111tic tnD&amp;. ...
8uOBI Mub aod Mn.
Dale Ia Sunday.
N.J ., were named Wednesday
Doocriplion for
B•- 21 tl.Cbard!l
dio and beol«, food lop Harrisoo.
tb
Vlsllillg
recently
with
Mr.
to
head a four-mao tJqlllld lor
prompt raply to:
VENETIAN blinds, all--kinds. .._::,: 01
·:;:...
port
Drive • Bulek II .,.., 11495.
lf. -"'C
a.u
rt-.
Mr.
and
Mr•.
Frank
Sml
and
Mit.
John
Dean
and
sons
the
three-day world equeotrlu
Box 668.0
Also repairs. Dale
Wippel
""""
:lli. F
·
44. CUNbnl'
and
John,
Mr.
end
Mu.
Jameo
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Norm••
championshlpo
next 'mOnth.
c/ o Daily Sentinel
Supply, ZIS Uniolt
Avo., a . ....,....
::,.
&lt;5-Bymn
smith aad famDy, Ill ol IJe. Russell tl Rock Springs. Also Also named were Ricky
Pomeroy, Ohio.
7 28 3otc: 31. •Y
E...:;~T.;-,:;;;r-p;?Ji;-J7-li'l1i1:;Gl
Star!lre H.T. Cpol N po"·
P omeroy, 0 •
lloDt:llftll
troll, Mlcb., vislled with Mr. visiting with Riebard Dean re- Eckhardt of Purcerville, Va.,
•
equipnumt, bucket IHll
1====~=~=
~- ~
..~
. ~
- I LOSE WEiliHT safely with &gt;&lt;.and Mrs. Ellllo Smith, F.dwatd I!UIIy was Kenneth Gilkey of and Brad $mllh of Warrenton,
with oonoolo, JOod W.W. llru
COPPER AND- brass, !c to 5c ' Oex-A·Diet Tablets. Only 98c a~~ ""'
ndlo and beater, beautiful
and Alvbt, recently. Also visit- Darwin.
va The competition at Burwhite fini11l witk ..-ool 'fl. ·
per lb., lowe~ . radiators, ~· ~ at Stark . ~~rmacy. 8 ~~-U~
_,_
lllg
were
Joyce
Campbell
of
Mr.
aRII
Mrs.
Wayne
Beat
aad
ghl~y
Englallllla scheduled for
D7llnteriQJ.
on. ma;kel " poor Bolno~. ! NF.RVOUS7 Can'l •leep? Try ' ....._
Columbua and Paul Nldtoll, 1 daughters, Sandra, Linda and Sept.' 8-10.
B1ll Baoley. P 0 ·
· , "Sleepers" Guaranleed n~
Karla, are visiting Mrs. Beat's
----1 11 3tc i suit or ..;,ney back. Only fNir. -. - · - ~Re~sville, 0.
IIIOiher
and
family
ln.
Montana.
&lt;:uowm Z n-. • &lt;71. Sid.
W .~NTED - Work lor bulldoz. l at Stark Pharmacy: 8 11 121p
Mr. and Mn. Charles Mash, Lead wa1 probably the flrsl
trona Radio a. heol«, •ln7I
interior trim, like lleW W.W.
9
8
Jr.,
and family had as weeki!Rd metal ever II&gt; be separated
.
30te THE PROVEN carpet cleaner ::
er. Pb. 992-2201.
Set., Aug. 20, 1966
tires. Light areen flfC wbltl
vllltors,
Ronald and Wllllam from its ore by smelllltf!.
Help W1nted
Blue Lustre is easy on tlt.e 41L
finish, priced W move.
12 noon sl- time i Brofford of Worthington, Gloria The Se&lt;ond Epistle of Joho,
=::-=:-;-;;o ~- ~I budget. Restores forgOtten ~•I· a .,...
Blallkenship of PoweU and Scott with 13 verses, is the shortest
MALE HELP, betweeo age•
ors. Renl eleclric shampooer
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Hessler of WesterviUe.
boolt Ill the Bible.
and 35, dean, Reat appear- I Sl. Pome-roy Cement Block
L rau.er:
Conv. Cpe. Good tlreo, • erl.
IIi~ fto114. COUDIJ lld. D\1111·
anct of good charadet Uay 1 C
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William
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or night shift available. Apply ! _•_· - - -- - - luooter, aood lop.
ployed In Columbus, spent the
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In person at Burser Boy. 23 I FROM wall lo "all, no soil at
weekend
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araud Mrs. Edward. King, and
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family .
CIITU'IID
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Mrs. Albert Coles, of Akroa,
For Rent
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5435.
a 17 tft 1 ing" clean carpets with Blue DAILY C.fflOQUOI'II
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w1o .. ~~&lt;••- vofll "" .._ .. por~ Ohlo. Ph. 1111!-3874.
tlao blinds, size 27\t by 54",
lonlee.
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See Harley Haning, Flat- • ACRE farm, house and . 2
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woods Road, Pomeroy, Ohio.
bar.,, other bu[dings,
7 UADY·MIX c:oecrele dellvel' !
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,.':.':00:::.,"'::;"":..,.....::::: MODERN 4 room aod bath lur- Ph. !19'H380.
1 11 3tp
miles from Pomeroy. Ph. Ill). ed rll!ht to' your project. Ful
lpood Our Drt,•ln
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DICK RAWLINGS ·
••1""-· ...... _,. .. niAhed apartment. Middle..
JO'I!I.
I 15 6tp IIIII easy. Free utlm•IM
URYICIII Hllll
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port, o., Ph. 11112-3874.
• t BEDROOM homo in MiddlePboae 99W2M.
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port, Mll lo oehool. See at
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atita aervice. Jact'a Refrll-l~a.a.
I1IOW fAKING IINTAL
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IIISSRYATIONI
CA:: o-:sr:'~~.::·o~~T~_r.: 111
Rowley and Reed. After t you have ever used or your hardwood floors, 214 basement TU 1-3537. .
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IXPERII!NC-ED
tl.lt -:..:.:r.~,..:.n-:~··
p. m. can 'IY ~357t
mone.)' back. ElectriC Sham· gal floor furnace.
House BEATING, PLUMBING, Rarll
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f I tie
pooer renla~!l._-~ .I_JI.!_Ic needs some repair. Good
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buy at 16,000.00.
Brothers,
611 E. lfala St.,
eiAL.Se
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ed and UDtllrDisbed apart·
Sla~ stereo, radio eomb1wa- POMEROY - NICE II&gt; story l'llmlroy.
t 2l lfe
ec:.r eTn~ck eHuter
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menll. WY ..-5434.
12 I tfc tioJJ, 4 s~ 8 utomatie chang- frame, 7 rooms &lt;4 bedrooms),
and e
RENTALS e
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PHONE WY 2-2156 FOUR ROOIII !nmlzhod apart- er, nice walnut finish, as new ga. forced air fumaee,
-·eAny '!'ype
ment. WY l-311511.
1 II !!c instant oo radio. Tako over 1 new hat water tank, newly
Legal Notice
1
llOUSH &amp; ~YONS
·--- · payments of $6.25 per monlh remndeled livmg room and
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Camping Trailers
Th•nkl
E
-FJ:'tCIENCY
aparlment.
ph.
or
pay
balance
due
$9B.04.
Try
!
dining
room,
basement,
front
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II.
Muon. W. Yo.
9\ll-2288 or •ee at 4011 Spri•g It il your home. Ph. H2·3211.
h Going at $6,500.00.
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to express m.v -thanks Ave Pomeroy 0. 8 17 lfc
8 17 etc · pore ·
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ar.d appreciation to all those CAMPING trailer, sleept six. i
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for ~=To:' -.;!:i~~~·:::.:.
0 0 -e i proximately 2.i acres
who were so kind lo me durWill rent by dit)' or week. Ph. i TWO SADD~E orses,
~ cultivatioo • balance in paso• -. NoN.aiiiDINT
EXPERIENCED
f
brother
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Robe rt Walker to those who
t 27 tfc_ Ue. s
-'hou"e chicken house
corn t .......
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AUGNMENT
H ven towll employ1es up to :.4 . au
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MOTORS
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Pomeroy' 0. Ph. 992-2903 day I Ph ... ~9-3192
I 17 ltp
bath, good out cellar. 7 ml1es of BenJilmln l,._ DriUgemiD. late of Sl.
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At Reduced Prlce1
time. R1chard . a er.
7 3t tfc 114 Ji'T. Camping tra1 er, s eer~s
.\lbert M. Col. Broker
x~~aa court ot lb• cu:r or at. LoW.,
eBOAT PAINT
IRAKE SERVICI
eTOOLS
8 18 l~
7, hikh inchxled and electrtr .
Henry Cleland, Salesmal
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brakes. Ph. 173·6688. Mascm,
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WE OF:SIRE to expres!!l _ our
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8 15 6tc EnDIDI!II 19t--%5U or II!-S131 ., , 11111 nllnt or be fvh•·ef b.rMd u
l'loono 992.3576
llll l ll'f"re thanks to our fnends s ROOM HOUSE and
bath,
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a PO•lbl• li•o upon tiM Ollte n • l W. Milo It,
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Metropolitan Motors
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At IJirciCUII Corpora_.,.
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Henrv. Herbert. Wallfr.
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and melons . Clarence Prof-, WITH COLD WEATHER
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MEIGS COUNTY
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for TIHJ 8eet In
Freden&lt;'k. Belt a e. •
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and .r~mma Rf"ibtl O~dm. ,
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WITH
JIULL
IIRYICI
LIOAL NO'ttCI
1 18 lip •BRAND ne" 2 bedroom
all
I side your home where liB ;
IIOTIC~ . , DIAWINO Ofl IUilPI
Cinder I Concrete j
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modero home. Volma G. Zus- 1
Auto Sal•
warm. Proteel your
home '
Ill drawilll II ;tui'IHW wll. ...
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U11 Htb day of AUCUII ttte, Ill
Notice
pan. Ph. m.mo. 110 !Sip - - -·--·- ·- -.
from these pests with ARAB,
BLOCKS
tM uftlce II tile COIIIatiNleDHI
fill
WHERI YOU OET
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Juror.- I• ' till Court Hou•• of M~p
CMID\J, CHUo, lor U..
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f. e . 0 - U bleb Bloek•
S.le or Tr1de
: runs goud aod looks good . Supply Co., Middleport.
i
t.riD ltlll of 'he CGIIliBOD P I e I I
eCement
• Mortar e Metal
THI MOST
fi.ioo EQUITY and a ~.000 1 Ph. 143-26110, $300. I 17 61&lt;!
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Ceurt e1 lhtp Coaatr. laid dnWiDI
Wladow1 • Doon
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w!U M beld 11t II o'elodt A. ll. 1.11 taw
home. located in Camp Fer- ill6i -OLDSMOBILEDynamic
- --l'rameo • Other MIIBDDI'J
olfk1 ., tlla Cler• at Cour-.
FOR
YOUR
MONEY
J'netaad s. Norm.
SUppUeo.
de ..~rlllona . Ph. 949-2821 bt- . "88", William Will, Rt. 3,
Laurea S. BoHmla.
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AUCTIONEER
I'HONI ft2.2067 PQMIROT
I Will Be Out
8elmiii.Miollen •f lurvn
twee•!_:_! p._ m: ~111&lt;
Pomeroy, 0. Ph. lfi5.38U,
18 Jlalrla.. Dr. Mlddloport
COMPLETE
SALES
Coolville.
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Of My Off
Fo• &lt;: ~ t'!
MANAGEMENT
LIOAL flO TIC I
W j
..ts, Mr. ud llrl, J:dward
Bot Air J Dr. Local • .....,. •
1951
wrtn,
Phone ar C•ntact
.
rVE
iiOOM
house
rarage
a•d
1
AUTO
SALES
Buiek,
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,.. IUIIIIIIer studeol at
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Sunday, Aug.lht
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alo&amp;I'P
u
oew.
Dorll: oq,. b
ood f
fl
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car
JIM CARNAHAN
~- lt. Paul'• Cbuub, Pom· College at Delaware.
~-·- ol
K lie.'
outbuilding. 2 acres of ground I g
ores, :!,.w
iob, """ wbltewall 11roa ,._VI Lutbll'an
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thru Sun., Aug. 28
IIACiNE. OHIO
- purcbued. 327
stoker coal lurnace, $3000. Ph. 1175. Pb. m ..~. ___1
.
...,. Ohio, tls.d their ,.uuoa .. dw
~.t. u the c I
lamB
ere
Mr• and
Mr. PhUip Sheets W81 a ·usn...
0 es
1w
...,,... lid. traM. .... Commoa Pl•u Court of . . . . CouD•
!192·6105.
I 17 &amp;lp AUTo SALES~_. 1961 Volkswag-1
liNter.
:Uo:
~
ar reCently with his sister, Mr. Mrs. Cbarlu K111g, Pomeroy;
SINGER SEWING MACIDN~ en. Also 1 10 fl. plywood &amp;ARL GRUESER, plumbial
1¥• IDd Lot fia. lJI. nceptlDI ..,..D and Mn. Dana Murray, Jr.
Mr. BRd Mn. Walter Kinl and
This machine equipped to zig boot. Ph. 11112-28110. I I~ lip
111111
baaiiDI. Minenville,
~-:~:0~~
Mr. and Mrs. Charles King ~ly of Carpnter; Mr. and
:~~~g, make butlonholes, dara
Insurance
Ollie. End your ..,., trouble. ' Impala Hardtop. LonllJ ..... :":.":".::'/.,::..;:.':.: ..': ; : nceatly visited with Mr. allll Mrs. Edward G. Kbl&amp;. aad Mr.
AUCTION- Starting Friday,
and moaogram. Take over
We have aD tize eewer macb- od and oaiJ 11,000 ~ I
q!lllder,
powe&lt; -mr. .... _,. ,. o....ru _. - - Mrs. Ed King and family alllir· Waller Ellls.
paymentl of $6.50 per mo•lb GET A quotalioll tram 'II.EU-1 ll!ol. Reasonable ratea. CaD Spoil- fawa lateri«, boa~~&gt;.
Aug. 19th al t.aurel
Clitf
:!':..".t""=""~ risonville and wllh Mr. Bert Mr. Clayllll RoweD ud meSchool House on Stolt Ronta
or pay balance due ~.so. \ 'fER INSURANCE_ AGENCY WY S.:IS'If, day or oighL
. _ , , oblo . ...., '"" _,..,..,. C.le aad !amdy who were here titer, Nev1 Howell, and Susie
tllul - - . - . Jloodla _.
••ulaaDM e. wlliel!l aabl Truand u - Ed
Free homo demo. Pb. 11112- 1 INC. befart reDOW'"I your
I 16 lie and kHI«.
124 7 p.m. We will ••II your
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for 1 vlllll fra'1l Akron.
were visitbll Mr.
,.,..,, 1 17 6tt ' aulo iJtJuraoct. We may llo
merchandise for yo\1. Adam• 32!&amp;.
IIIIIUe wW ....u.,ue .. M 111141 tu
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aumOND:II
Trading Pool and
AucUoo
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I pldl Sorrtee
llllpala ' Dr. ..... Gold fiD.
n. pr•,.- of 11dd pMIUoa II ttur.t 1he aummer sehool at Bedford Mr. and Mrs.b Keanelh
h her _.
••
House. Ph. 142-0394. I II lie M SHASTA, 16 ft. trailer, eall
.... ....,..... . . . ......,,.. 1o .,,... School along with Mr. and Mrs. ery of Marlon, roug I
over, hitch, tledric brakH,
Critl Hrailford
lib with •tKJtl• edna matf•r •nd eDIIv".Y ••ld real nt•t• to tb• Erneot Woud, Mrs. Helen Dias. ther home.
J:nftPllell Lu\bllraa.
lt.
toile!. awnillll and net, $1.400. AlTI'OMOBILE IDsur~ been
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o:hinl vinteroorJID, uw !_~!f~ Germu
u •DAM Star, palm reacl.e~ • 1\i
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your
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8 en e au .. -~
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caurch. Pomero)'. ohto.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawk
Mr. Walter Ellil 18 visltinl
.,n1, Kanauga. Look lor han Lionel Bog@s. 992-3892.
elJice · ..,.
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laid e•u .. w111 be for .... nat be·
1 E"'or's
lieense? Call WY :1-2966.
&amp;. I. 8RADFIJRD
1.-ans., power &amp;leeronl, rod•• hlre
...
ld
court
on
th•
31"&lt;l
d.,
of
SOIP·
aid
Mr.
George
Sargent
went
Mr.
and Mrs. Char es ug,
1 M'
.11·•ns. Come and near her k
I 17 lte
RadDe.
Ollie
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he.tt'!'.
See
tbi1
tharp
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••.r,:.t~ :~!!:.a!'-,vau· on a trip Thursday to Marietta Mr. and Mrs. Emsey Stover,
you tho past. presell •nd lo BIRD DOG , Englioh setter, regpUn) Lutblraa lt. paul'l where they toured the museum of Albany, Weft VJslltq
beJ'
Cburcb, Pomeroy, Oblo
.,..~ 111
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ture.
I 4 121r.
islered, $1011. Ph. Ray ParReal Est•.. For Sele BOAT oed motor license - Ev•
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Alto,..,..
and
lhe
Steamboat
W.
P.
Snydau8hler,
Mr.
a,..
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~DAMS TRADING. Posl
II 1 uns 94~2171 afler 4 p.m.
GAYNELL WISE property .., btrude Sales and Service, ' Deluo 2 doo&lt;. 116 R.P. I I
(I) t. u. 11. •
der, ·Jr. 'lbey also visited the ward J .King.
open I dayo a week: Mo• lriiiioiiiiiioii0ii0iiiiioiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiioii•l•l•l•itc•
_11 108 Butterout Ave. Pb. Ill). Schwane! Marine, Hocklltf!- q-1. engine, 1td. tram.• Spotglass faetary ..,..;,, lhe river
Mr. Albert Colea, and ~y,
lea eleoft lateriO&lt;, loeauil!ul
day through Saturday. We ----~-~T 22 tfe
oorl. Oh;n
8 3 3tlte
!rem
Martella.
returned
to lbelr home Ill AJr..
dark ar..., over Ulo ar~•
bave radio and 1e1evision reMrs.
Hazel
Anlold
and
famiron,
lifter
spendlJII1 e welll
finisb. wlslw lib new, I'ldio,
pair. also plenty ol antique You alwaya JUt mon o•
beateo.· a. 1111111 other •tru.
1y had ao rece•l visitors Mr. with parenbl. Mr. and Mrl. ~
~ DAILY
'Truly 1 aice clean ear.•
items. Main SL in Rutland, Uni('o AppliMncet
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I. !II.
Ke11neth Ru,ssefl of Canton and ward K1n1 and lrtenda.
1
0 . Ph. 742-1394.
7 20 de , Bettf'r prices than ever on
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Mfsa Mary Russell and Mrs. AJ. Miso C!eatiae Marks Ill Atrreezel"s, Rf'fngerators, Wa1. Emp~OJ'
aNw.
pha Russsell of Hysell Run.
roa, called oa Mr. aod Mra. Ed~her-Drye•·
Pairs.
Elec.
R.aaI.
st.nt
t.
'ftlrow•
Wanted
....ullbt
llonza Sla. Watl011, 1111,000
The
Carletol
SWiday
School
VlsillnB
ree..,tly
with
his
ward
King on o Sunday, .
ges and Air-Conditioners.
U P~
IL ;::.,.,..,
taola
mile&amp; Dt'W W\l iW tir'll, -red
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15 (U. ft. Chett
bad an attendance of $7 08 Aug. slaler, and family Mrs. ElizaYinyt' int., whi.lr ftD11b, PG.
WANTED
FREEZER
$195
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7. Offeriltf! was $37.18. Follow- beth Murray, were Mr. and
.tr•N., radio and 11teter. A
aic:e one.
tng Sunday SchOll lhe congre. Mrs Theodore White and fam- TEAM NAMED
a
TO BUY
plloo went II Carper'o pood ily ~~ Cantoa.
GLADSTONE, N.J. (UP! LAN,D- Any Siu
992-2111
16. ........,..,
for
baptism.
Baptized
were
M.t..
Mr.
aod
Mrs.
Norman
Wood
Former
Olympians Kevin Freet&amp;. 8ult..... • . .t..UBU-alha
. . :Far.In•ldo
Conv.
epe_
Wblto
!illWith or Without
e
1
Nedra
Stewart,
Moss
Jaruee
and
family
attended
the
Modman
of
Portland, Ore., and
1'i. P.riB
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ish, red interior, ~· new
Bldgo. Send Full
31. Kaa'a - •· Y Barnett,
Rodaey
Carl,
Mist
ern
Woodmao
Plenle
at
Marie!Mike
Plumb
of .BadminB•,
lim, power llMI'IDI and
J1ckW.Caney,Mgr.
.._ _ _
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y~
brakea. .uto1111tic tnD&amp;. ...
8uOBI Mub aod Mn.
Dale Ia Sunday.
N.J ., were named Wednesday
Doocriplion for
B•- 21 tl.Cbard!l
dio and beol«, food lop Harrisoo.
tb
Vlsllillg
recently
with
Mr.
to
head a four-mao tJqlllld lor
prompt raply to:
VENETIAN blinds, all--kinds. .._::,: 01
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port
Drive • Bulek II .,.., 11495.
lf. -"'C
a.u
rt-.
Mr.
and
Mr•.
Frank
Sml
and
Mit.
John
Dean
and
sons
the
three-day world equeotrlu
Box 668.0
Also repairs. Dale
Wippel
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44. CUNbnl'
and
John,
Mr.
end
Mu.
Jameo
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Norm••
championshlpo
next 'mOnth.
c/ o Daily Sentinel
Supply, ZIS Uniolt
Avo., a . ....,....
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&lt;5-Bymn
smith aad famDy, Ill ol IJe. Russell tl Rock Springs. Also Also named were Ricky
Pomeroy, Ohio.
7 28 3otc: 31. •Y
E...:;~T.;-,:;;;r-p;?Ji;-J7-li'l1i1:;Gl
Star!lre H.T. Cpol N po"·
P omeroy, 0 •
lloDt:llftll
troll, Mlcb., vislled with Mr. visiting with Riebard Dean re- Eckhardt of Purcerville, Va.,
•
equipnumt, bucket IHll
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- I LOSE WEiliHT safely with &gt;&lt;.and Mrs. Ellllo Smith, F.dwatd I!UIIy was Kenneth Gilkey of and Brad $mllh of Warrenton,
with oonoolo, JOod W.W. llru
COPPER AND- brass, !c to 5c ' Oex-A·Diet Tablets. Only 98c a~~ ""'
ndlo and beater, beautiful
and Alvbt, recently. Also visit- Darwin.
va The competition at Burwhite fini11l witk ..-ool 'fl. ·
per lb., lowe~ . radiators, ~· ~ at Stark . ~~rmacy. 8 ~~-U~
_,_
lllg
were
Joyce
Campbell
of
Mr.
aRII
Mrs.
Wayne
Beat
aad
ghl~y
Englallllla scheduled for
D7llnteriQJ.
on. ma;kel " poor Bolno~. ! NF.RVOUS7 Can'l •leep? Try ' ....._
Columbua and Paul Nldtoll, 1 daughters, Sandra, Linda and Sept.' 8-10.
B1ll Baoley. P 0 ·
· , "Sleepers" Guaranleed n~
Karla, are visiting Mrs. Beat's
----1 11 3tc i suit or ..;,ney back. Only fNir. -. - · - ~Re~sville, 0.
IIIOiher
and
family
ln.
Montana.
&lt;:uowm Z n-. • &lt;71. Sid.
W .~NTED - Work lor bulldoz. l at Stark Pharmacy: 8 11 121p
Mr. and Mn. Charles Mash, Lead wa1 probably the flrsl
trona Radio a. heol«, •ln7I
interior trim, like lleW W.W.
9
8
Jr.,
and family had as weeki!Rd metal ever II&gt; be separated
.
30te THE PROVEN carpet cleaner ::
er. Pb. 992-2201.
Set., Aug. 20, 1966
tires. Light areen flfC wbltl
vllltors,
Ronald and Wllllam from its ore by smelllltf!.
Help W1nted
Blue Lustre is easy on tlt.e 41L
finish, priced W move.
12 noon sl- time i Brofford of Worthington, Gloria The Se&lt;ond Epistle of Joho,
=::-=:-;-;;o ~- ~I budget. Restores forgOtten ~•I· a .,...
Blallkenship of PoweU and Scott with 13 verses, is the shortest
MALE HELP, betweeo age•
ors. Renl eleclric shampooer
~ !IIIL.-. tro• CoolriU.
~
Hessler of WesterviUe.
boolt Ill the Bible.
and 35, dean, Reat appear- I Sl. Pome-roy Cement Block
L rau.er:
Conv. Cpe. Good tlreo, • erl.
IIi~ fto114. COUDIJ lld. D\1111·
anct of good charadet Uay 1 C
I$
Stc
William
J,
King,
who
Is
emengine,
Sid.
trano.
llodlo
eo!
1
.., . . ~... Wftt. fDUIW QDI.
:z. 8o.AIO.
or night shift available. Apply ! _•_· - - -- - - luooter, aood lop.
ployed In Columbus, spent the
1H
Gu and Gel rr..
RIY1DJ 1014 mo" of tB1 farm tale
In person at Burser Boy. 23 I FROM wall lo "all, no soil at
weekend
with
his
parents,
Mr
.
:z...-..
t Da'' :'1 NIJhlt u.
,_U.'W1DI lMJIUI wiU N tolll It •
M.AMI
eiACM
W. Unooo, Athena, 0. bel we.., : all on carpell eleaned with
araud Mrs. Edward. King, and
JUbU.
••ettoa.
houwhald
loo41i.
Ill
YVUr
Saver Book Toda-,4.0...,....
9
8
tJbbeDenbll but 'l'l1MI
..- ......,. .matt• lilt. 1111111 •
~·of land 0 P:m·_ _ 30te I Bl~e Lustre. Rent electric
family .
CIITU'IID
GAl nAfiON
N•Qe nfl'lllt•tOr,
Mrs. Albert Coles, of Akroa,
For Rent
I shampo..- fl. Pickens Hard• W. Mila It,. l'tmert~y. Oft ..
WE
NEED
AND
...,.,
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~.was wet!keud auest ol ber par-~ · ·
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wart Co. Inc.
8 IS itc
-.uure. I I:IOOJUI..._ bedrooDt
FURNISHED 4 Room aparl- . ____.:_
.at..
1
t lKoi:ML Mtb .....
ment, for couple. Phone 1111!- ; FOR "a job well doloe
feelWILL PAY
- 114n'a ...., .. - ' Iii
5435.
a 17 tft 1 ing" clean carpets with Blue DAILY C.fflOQUOI'II
·IAif TlRMS.••
AllY.LBA.I.XK
. . . . . . . . ...... .
Quad
~
Lustrr. Rent eleciric sham·
• J.eJier&amp;s.J.e'tt'
pooer IL Baker Fnrnilure Co.
S ROO~I . oouse and bath on Z5S
Oooe
lor
-plo lo ....
. .,. •M .....,.. Ill A·l lNI Ford,
w. "'am St , Porn., 0. .Ph.
1 15 6tc
1w
1110
V..
X
lor
tioo
O'o,
eU.
lotlen, FOR
TRADE
IN
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992-2668 ,,r 992-21161 . 8 14 &amp;te l ~ ~· . -.. . ---~·
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~eYarll • ...-. ellaiD blad .
Jlldl . , &amp;Ill eode ~ . . dlfi'l!rbiL
FURNISHED apartment on 301 DON 'T pump your sluggish ,.I&gt;
on, Kul ...... '!'t 1 ,.._
· toe tank. Gel Klean-Em - All
s · A p
OF CLEAN LATI
....... 1 n HobMHte 1 BemlnllloD
0
.&amp;ass's-4li'M•
prmg
Vf' ..
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·
Septic Tank Cleaner. Land1 .... come Allllllo uUttlal madlll
14 6tc
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__
mark Farm Bureau, Pome-I' II c ][ B • •
W' )( .. ][ ][ 0 • w W' R Q R •
MODEL CHEYilOI.El'~ : .................. I . . . . . . ...
1 ROOM brico duple•
witl!. roy, 0.
8 10 301&lt;:
'r ][I'D G '
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I'll
&amp;
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ND eADDS
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jarage, Butternut Ave., Porn- IUDGET t'RICED turnttura to
a~:e
w:xaxx
1•
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aw
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eroy. 0 ., Ph. !11!2-5121. I II tfe our third floor budget ahop.
od ta 4H..,t\oDibJ' 11004 toadlIMALL- aparime•t on 2lll But- Baker Furoilare, Middleport
l • "' • . - ..... x ,. • r ~:
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erBIIt. liElf ARm J.£Nsml
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II 12 1ft
1
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an,
a
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...-una_~DL- .:. ......., MILLiL .wcr•••· ··
furnished. Ph. 1192-2fi82.
UsED ApoCba Raoea, - · 1111
I I J1 mil 'lfHiClll W'JI BMD DUB OWN -~
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Tll9 p.m.
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Sixth Birthday
Mrs. Harold Patterson of Sy&gt;
racuse, honored her daughtt:r,
Connie Ann, with a party on her
th
sixth birthday August 9, at e
Syracuse roadside park. Games
were played and favors of bubble gum and baltons were given
the guests. Refreshments of a
.
decorated cake and oce cream
were served.

near the okl Fry home place.
Dale and Jull, Columbus, are
Following a basket dinner at guests of their granddlQther,
~oon. a short business meeting Mrs. Dale Mourning while their
was held. Gifts were given to
\!r. Fred Roush. 84 , the oldest parents, Mr. and '1"· James
Mourning are in New York.
man present; Mrs. Laura Dar- Their other son, Michael, is
nell. IIU, the oldest lady, and
d Present were April Hayman,
to Phillip Fry, J. the youngest. with his grandparents, Mr. an s d
Roush Jerry Angela
Mrs. Tom Walters in
Point an. ra .
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M.-. . Anna Fry of Elgin,
.. Pleasant. The children are also Robm, Rocky and R03. Sootryt
was also given a gift for having 1 T
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liam Nelson in Pomeroy.
onsom, ~nms . '
The election of officers for
and Tina Pierce, Jtmmy Werthf' coming year were as rot- Pfc. Bob Watkins left Monday 1 ry, Autumn Sayre, Sherrie Craig
lo•· '· President Mr. Paul Rick- for Camp Pendleton, Calif, after Donna Hubbard. Karen Neigier,
ard: Vice-president. Mr
Jay spending a JO.day furlough with Brenda, Carol, Roger, and DenYerian. and Secretary- Treas .. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora nis Miohael: Amy and Becky
Mrs . Roy Cooke
Watkins and his children, Jo- Sewell , Jimmy, Andy and TimAttending were Mollie John- seph, David and F.li1.abeth. Pic, my Patterson. and the honored
son, Thomas Johnson.
and Watkins has been assigned to a gutst.
Leona SpirPS, all of Gallipolis: tour ef duty in Viet Narn. He is
Mrs Pat
Mr and Mrs. Alonzo Dickens, attached to Headquart~s ComAdults present wer~ p· c •
West Columbia: Mr. and Mrs. pany, Eighth Engineer Battal- terson, Mrs. Mil~
d ·~; :
Fred Roush , Letart. W. Va .; ion.
Mrs . .Helen Hubba , an
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Mr Lo!a Lewi3. West Colum- ~
Bonn1e Ransom .
b. ~· Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ScGtt have [
---G,:I·Iipohs: Mrs Cora F'ry, Le- returned from a vacation in Flo- .
tart : Mr. and Mrs. Jay Yer1an , r1da.
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Lynn. Cheryl and Patrick Yer- .Th• Moddleport AU'.'etoc Asso- ~
h~ n. Jarkson \11'. aud
Mrs. CJat\on will m:el Fn~ay evenMarvin F'ry, Kenneth. Rehec- ing, August 19 '"the hogh school '
ca and Phillip Fry, Wesl Colum- cafeteria at 7:~ p.m.
"The Psalmist" was the topbia: Mr. and Mrs.. Elbern Mon- Wednesday dmner guests of ic or 1he program pre,.ented by
roe Cedarvill~: Mrs.
Roy Mr . and Mrs. Paul Grueser wer~ Mrs. Eugene Forbes when the
C..;ke ani David Cooke. Le- Mr. and Mrs .. Rollin Snoball ot WSCS ol the Minersville Meth- .
tart : Mrs. Anna Frv. Elgin. Ill. Barberton, Ohm. Mr . and Mrs. odist Church met Monday evenMr. rllld Mrs . Bill Fry. Mike, Sneball were en~oute to Bar~r- ing at the church.
BiHv .Jr . and Mark Fry, Mason; ton after attendmg a conYf'"t1on Psalm 23 in unison opened
~r : and Mrs. Melvin Irvin, Ern- in Kansas City..
_ the meeting followed
with
est and .John Irvin, Rio Grande; Betty and Jom Koehler , ~augh scripture reading of Psal~ 25:
Mrs ..Jnhn Lewis , Michael and ters of Mr. and Mrs. Rochard 1-12 by Mrs. Clifford Phtllips.
Dale Lewis. Mason: Mr. and Koehler, Colu"!bus.' .call_1e Mo~- Readin~s on Psa~m 2~ were g1vMrs Rt~ioh Durst. Ronnie, Sha· day for a weeks viSit w1th the1r en by Mrs. Rolhn Wolft, Mrs .
ron ·~md Oale. Letart: Mrs. Zll· great-grandmother, Mr~. R. C. Hosmer Roush, Mrs .
Brooks
Ia Frv Wt&gt;st columbia; Mr. Sansbury and aunt, M1ss Sally I Sayre, Mrs. Karl Grueser, Mrs.
and Mrs. f'.dward F'ry. Mrs. Schaal.
.
Bradford Maag and Mrs. Otto
Laura Darnell both Gallipolis Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ollhng- Hartenbach. Prayer by
the
and Homer A. Fi llher , Point er and children, Michatl Jl and Rev. Wendell G. Stutler conPltasant.
Julie of Nelsonville, are vaca- 1cluded the program .
tioning here with his parents, ·Mrs. Earl Renshaw. presiMr . and Mrs. Conrad Ohlinger dent , conducted the business
iVnon Lunch.e on is
:in Pomeroy and with her aunt session. A communication was
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and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo read concerning a workshop to
G!VPn •• " nt'S ay
Kennedy , Sr. in Middleport.
be held at Heath Methodist
M". John f. Baily and daugh Mr . and Mrs. Harry S. Moore, Churrh, Middleport. on Septem·
ler, Mrs. Russ Watson enter- Jr., Ashland , Ky. visited recent- ber 7. Cards and flowers were
winPd with a ""'):- lurwh»r.n ly with Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. sent to. ~rs. A~olph Grue~r,
Wedpesday, at their
home Moore, Sr. Mr. Moore is under- Mrs. Wilham F1sher and M1ss
forest Run .
going surgery at St. Marys Hos- Amanda Parker.
Gue&lt;\8 were Jennings and pita! in Huntington, W. Va. thts Refreshments were served
John tohrshall of l.ouisville, wee!&lt;. Mrs. Moore Is staying during the social hour by Mr1.
ltv Miss Judy Genheimer, Co- with relatives in Ashland during Maag and Mrs. Stella Grueser
lu"mbuco:· Pete Vanica, Cleve- his hospitalization.
to t11ose named above
and
lanrl : ·a~d Mrs . c. DArnold of : Mr. and M" . Harold George . Mrs. William Russell and M:-'.
Stewart
and children, Brian and Brent Norman ~cCallum, a~ter whtch
have moved from Gallipolis to lite meeUng closed woth prayer
the former I. E. Miller home oa by Mrs, Maag.
auy IDO G1llllftl
Gat 1nd Get Fr. .
Grant St.
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MIAMI
&amp;IACH
Mrs. John Kincaid has reyo~n Saver Book Todarturned from a visit with hP.r
Unhettevahl• btlf tru•
ClltTif'IIO GAl STATION
daughter. Mrs. Paul Ruttencutttl w. Mllln lt.. Pome,..r. Qhle
ter and family at Dunbar, w.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bachtel, Cbester Council Daughters of
Barberton, visited recently with America met in regular session
HUON"t'iVe·ln
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Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Baclttel Tuesday evening with 30 memI. and daughter, Carol Bachtel. bers present.
; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wise Mary Showalter councilor,
TONIGHT thru FRIDAY
"MARRIAGE ON THE
, and children have returned from presided and the meeting openROCKS"
a two-week camplt\1 vacation ed in ritualislie form.
Betty
Frank Sinatra
trip
in
West
Virginia.
Roush
and
Goldie
Wolfe
were
r.,.
Deborah Kerr
(Color)
Charles Haskins, son of Mr. ported ill In hospitals. Audrey
- andand Mrs. Noah Haskins,- has McCoy lost her mother by death.
''TWO ON A GUILLOTINE"
been named Principal of the A communlcatidn was read
Connie Steven!
Dean Jones Vinton County High Scltool in from Jean Wolf in regard lo lhe
McArthur. He is a graduate of District Past Councilors club
Middleport High School and picnic lo be held at Wilson park
Ohio University.
near Coulville. It was decided lo
Mrs. R. R. Joh=• (Martha practice receiving national and
Pomeroy. Ollto
Jane Downing) and Utree daugb- state officers and balloting for
CLOsED
ters of Lafayette, La., arrived candidates at the next meeting.
THRU AUGUST 20
Wednesday for a visit with her At the close ot the meeting, a
TONIGHT
father, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney silent auction was held by the
and TUESDAY
Downing. They were met at the orphans committee.
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Columbus airport by Mr. and
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Mrs . Downln&amp;.
ANNOUNCE REUNION
Paul Newman
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Lauw1 Barall
CARING FOR SISTER
be held Sunday. September 4
Janet Le1gh
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Cotorurtoons
Mrs. Cora Young, Erie, Pa., at Krodel Par In o nt easis taking care of her sister, ant, W. Va. A basket dinner
WEDNESDAY &amp; THURS.
Mrs . Con Young of Mkldleport, will be oerved at noon and memAue. 24·25
, who recently underwent surg- bers attending are to take a
NOT OPEN
ery at Gallipolis Medical Clin- picnic dinner tutti table service.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY I IC.
August 26-27
PLAN SALE
"THE GHOST AND
The
Ohio
Eta Phi Chapter of
RETURN
HOME
MR. CHICKEN"
(Technicolor)
Mr. and Mrs. EvereU Jack· Beta Sigma Phi Sorority are
Don Knolls
.Joan Stalf'y
,
Wrendville,
returned sponsoring a nunmage sale f'ri·
"TAFFY AND THE
home yesterday after spending day and Saturday, September
JUNGLE HUNTER"
(Tee bnicolor)
In
the weekend with his sl~ter, 2-3 In the Coates Buildlo1
Taffy Mrs. Coo Young.
Jacques Bergerae
Middleport.

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All Porch
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Furniture

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WOMENS 59c

EIDERLON PANTIES
Marhine washable and dryable . 56% cotton and 44%
rayon panties. White and Rosebud print. Elastic leg
brief and band leg brief. Sizes 5, 8, 7 and 8.

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Full Cut Nylon

Low cut, No Elastic, No

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Bind Foottet.s. Complet.

Tai.lored, laee Mnd self
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and Black.

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Clllhion sole. Molded full
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(8\0 ·9), Modium (91&gt; to
IOJ and Larae (10'h·ll).

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BOYS "KIRIURY"

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MESH STOCKING!

Genuine J&lt;Kornet" rib-one size fib aU ait.e1 8 to 11. White
and solid colors of black, red, blue, creeu, tan. Sate lor
friday and Soturdaf.

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rich rolor, rilht re~ults,
ln your washer. Available
In 12 popular cotlll'l.
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$3.95

SPECIAL BACK·TO.SCHCOL GROUP
BOYS LONG SLEEVE

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Never Iron Sport Shirts

CREW SOCKS

Tapered style with button down collar. Never Iron omart

All white, ribbed crew
top. Size 10 to 13. too-..
eotton.

Made ol etl'!'. Polyester, 3!1% Combed Woven

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80YS PERMANENT PRESS

SCHOOL SLACKS

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See this beautiful ~roup of womena new · fall eottonatop styline in dark cottona, a larae croup of stylN to
!Choose from in atripes, plaids, cbecks, paiiiQ'a aa.d aolidJ.
Jllsses sizes 14 to 20. Half sizea m&gt; to 24\0.

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loop. Woven olfotd clotho in dark oolida. Woveu plafd&amp;
ia a beauWul liTIY of pattel'lll.

99c a pair

WOMENS DRESSES

$100 .

BOYS NEVER IRON

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Sizes Blf.i thru 11 . Proportioned len&amp;tha. Alao IV&amp;Ilablt
in slim tee sly1e for Teenaiers. Newest t,all Shadee.

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RIT LIQUID
DYE
$2.95 Phil-Mold

Solid oolor blue with rawhide . lace ne&lt;k. Waahabt..

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WORK SOCKS
duty, ukJol II:Jle:
Btze 101&gt; to 13. Auorted
aolld eotor and sottd

Slzeo 8 to 11 In bell•. black and blllclt ou... llade . bt
Uol•erslty 1tyle witb tapered te1, belt loop&amp;, euffed ~;
· lotlll, 40% Pol)leste!t ~% COmbed Colton, 20% Amo
ltaJOO, 10'1'. N,loo. 'lll&lt;ll' DeVft' noed lrooiDI·

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OTHEil toYS PERMANENT PllESS
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SELECT YOUR NEW FALL

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and half sizea. Beautiful prints. All waahable. A top
resource In thil price range. Size1 1' to 20 and 14\0
to 24\0 .

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BOYS
CREW SOCKS
ChooH white with otrlpo
eolor lop or solid eolo&lt;o
with cootrut trim stripe
top. Size&amp; 7 to JOV..

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Send Her Off To Schaolln Fllhlon . . .
In on• of our B«k To School D-1
Glrla dreooes styled with the lfOWD-IlP iood lUte. Mtde
for comfortable wear, eas:r care and IIDI\rt faahtoa, all
the brfeht oew loolu, from atrtct11 tailored to pretty
femiolne otyle&amp;. Sizeo 3 to 61, 7 to 14 aDd Cbubby liul
BV. to 14\0.

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GIRLS SKIRTS

Smart woven plaid patlel'DI Jn lbea Small (14-1,~). Ked·
lam (15-lll'o), Loree (lfl.l8V.), and Extra Loree (17-17\&gt;J,

llade witb two poek&lt;!l, rqular wide opmd collar;

$2.95
MENS AND YOUNG MENS

PERMANENT PRESS PANTS
Rave the new aarrow I Inch cufb, belt loops. llado ol
IIO'!Io Fortret Polyester and 110% Combed Cotton. Never
need lronln1. Solid eoloro. Sizeo 211 to 42 wall!.

$5.95
OTHER MENS AND YOUNG MENS
PERMANENT PRESS PANTS - ...95 enttl $US

Make your selecUons now.

WORK PANTS - WORK 'SH.TJ

plaido and oollda, dacro•
and eotton btendo. btp
otlteh pteata,. lm1fe ple&amp;t&amp;,
and obeeth 1trtfl. Colon
1o .-.unato with our
lirla oweaten. 81111 I lo

Stop In lbe Keno and BoJ• Department now flit your
eorreet 11zo work pant or wort obtri. Pont. In liiea 211 to
110 wallt ond Sblrla In slzea 14~ to 20. Cboooe rtiUiat
wuh IOd wear oottoDS or lbe permonool preu o!Jies.

ChooM from all wool

A BEAUTIFUL LINE 0P GIRLS SWIATEilS. ·.
Juat In Time For lock To Schaoll
A wide selection of bulky cardlpos and oolt flat
tnits tn cardigana and ollpover&amp;. BeauUful new fall
colors In beatber tooe1 and solids. Sileo S 10 6X aDd
7 to 14.

Outfit your little l!lrll In one of otir fublonable coati
In the very smarrest stYieo. All the e)atlllc loot• ill
girll coals are In thla Jll'OUp. Some wltb fur trim and 110me w!tb matching hall and 1eiJ)np. All new

fall oolora.

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Cboooe SlittovOH ·md .Cordlpno 10 thlo new soloetton ol
SwHierl !Or men IOd bo7t for ocbool and winter wear.
Bolld eaton. plalda, two toae ClllllblnoUo111. A llrtl

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Look around at the man, items on Sale an&lt;! bu' what

100% Premium Cotton for
hmg wear. Reinforeed
o;eams to retaln shape and
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Now book fillers, note books, typing tablet•. Jll!ncllo.
JM!na, binders, compaaseo, crayons, Ink, pastes and
(lues, lead refills, erasers, felt·tlp markers.

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112.95 0 I
SALEI FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Electrk
FANS
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