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Open Friday Until 8 in the Evening
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AGood Time to Select Your Boys .and
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MEIGS THE..TR£

MISS AMERICA

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(UPI) - Fair olllclalo oald oae ol Iso
'Idn't bother shouted. "Get hlm out. My A third Yiollm wu ldeollll!i!J
siJ: • by • JJ loot wood and lbe dead wao a workman riJ· to look,
~ &lt;1· 'o :. ·'wo went God, there are people under aa Dale R. Mueller,
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C)l acalfoldlna rinK• rope oo lbe pandatand Idown."
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sll:le ·· ounds grandatandl "Greea ~II" pertormliiJ storeroom IJJsia, ., .•, ' ,'- 1- and city pollee with the belp of ldmltled to SL Jobn'a bolpllll.
Sall#dJ.y. 16 feet onto 1 croWd at tbe 1tale lair daBy.
1stand belore beln~ ' 1 ~&gt; · &lt;d 1civil defense officials moved Ia Four were Ia crlllcal C!OIIdltllll. :
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..men immediately and . prevellled The scalfoldlng coUapad ... 1
AI least. three persons were standing on the roof said the'witl! acetylene torches cut up lpanlc.
1:16 p. m., fair olfleiala 111111. · _.
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other vlcfun might also have the ilteel debris.
A St. Johns Hospital, official The Ume 1r1111 bad IIIJ'IId tiii" .
'ftla JCal;loldlng, whlch be1d fallen.
Spectators were dumbfounded identified the dead as Ralpb than an bear before and ,i ii ···
the ~ 1111!11 eoUapad "There were two besides by the suddenness of the IHegar,
63, and Glen R. race ltsell waa acbetluled it ;
on¥&gt; lbiJ ·molewlng
area I myself up there," Ken Roberts, I accident 'My God, there's a Lockwood, 37, San Bernardino, begin at S p. m., less 111111 t.1 j
where •boul ill penona were Costa Mesa, Calif., said. "I waslman under there," one man Calif.
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Mrs. Larry Flo1
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The County Courthouse- em·
and children, Cindy, Jeff and Mr. an«!
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ployees honored Mrs. ~cllle
Curtis have returned to their Albans, w. Va. ; M,r,.-and Mrs.· eaWt&amp;u"" ~ In obserV·
Norris Diehl, recent br1de of
Admission
home In Buflerd, s. c., aller_a Charles Kessengor, Mr. ·'and w!th' a dlnnether
of Mrl
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Daniel Diehl, of RuUand Mon·
visit here with ber parents, Mr. Mrs. t\lbeft Roush and cldJd. ance of
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evening with a bridal show- Harvey Brown, Jr., 33 Ben-~
and Mrs Albert Roush. JeU
Ken and Becky · A son Florence_
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or at the home of Mrs. Virgil kle Ave, Mrs. Wilbert Bailey,
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stationed ~ Vlei and :Mrs. A . -White ol Syr~&gt;
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summer with their grandpar- ge '
euse. 'Die hiJIIOred 1\lesls reA "oome as. you are" party
The new Mrs. Diehl is the ISaxton. Rl. I Gallipolis; Dan- Tom Skinner, a senior in the [ ents. While bere they altal~ a Nam.
celved gills and. cards durinl
1M 1\mfeat highlighted
the
&lt;Ommissioners' .clerk._ Games \ny G. Saunders Rt. 1 Ewmg· College of Dentistry at Ohio lamil runion and plenlc held
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the evening.
BeU,
.ugust meeting or tbe. lB~ Mrs Wilham Fish..- return- were played wllh pmes being ton; Roy S Thaxton, Rt. I Bid- State Umversll) . visited Wed- SUnd!y at the !eglon farm on
IN ROSI'lTAL
Present wn~.rsMrs Beullee Class of Ill• Midd epor
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Darst and BODi
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1 the home of awarded and refreshments were well; Groce N McCarty, Rt. I ne day with his parents Mr. Ba'l
rirst Baptist Church Thursday : r so~esa:~· d~ughler-in-taw, served to Ruth Moore, Eleanor ~ Thurman ; M~s Merrill E. Shri- 1 n~ Mrs. Arthur Skinn~r and lt~ndi~ 'were Sgt. and Mrs. Mrs. Fred Hoffmal of Mld- ' lah While, Texanna w:.~~
evemng at tbe church.
IMl and Mrs Mason Fisher, Robson, Lotta Spencer, Nelbe ver, Rt. 2 Bidwell ; Wilham G. Mrs. David Farmer.
Matheny and family, Buflord, dleport Is reooverlng from rna· Hannay, Mrs. Agne~ite '
The menu of com bread and , lro;, Meigs General Hospital. =~\ E~ly~ ~uck~~mm~~~: ·~ ~ilm~urb p~hPI;~sant~l=::::a M s An!Oid Richards Mrs. S. C., Mrs. Alta Miller, Mrs. jor surgery at Holzer Hospital. and Mrs. Charles
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returned , Grace Jividen, Dollie
Hayes, !Mrs. J. Berrye Worsham, Pt. Allen Hampton Mrs. Camp
Mrs. Leonard
Miller, Lydon, During' her stay In the hospital,
BlltTHDAY OBSERVED
1 period of games mciudmg a
spellmg
bee. Prizes were home T~esd?Y· afler. a several! Grace Whaley, Faye Walker, I Pleasant ; Carl Davis, Syra- Harper Mr.. Ervi~ Burngard- Lissie and Joe and Mrs. Don- the Hoffmans' oldest son, Mike, A family dinner was held II
a~arded to Mrs. Fieldmg Hawk· 'days VISit With relatives m C• Janet Moms. Marlene Har; l·lcuse: rerry R Farrar, Ches- ner, and Mrs. Wilham Snuth Die MQtheny, James and Gary Ia staylllg with bls aunt and the home of Mt . and Mrs. Law·
ins and Mrs. Charles Bennett. lumbus. She was accompamed son, Lola Clark, Lo1s McElhm· ter ; James A. Heaton, Rl 3 are in Ironton to attend I he
uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
RObert renee MllhMn Tuesday Mrs Cora Pullen was on charge I home by Mrs. Paul Hill and ney , Beulah Strauss. Helen I Pomeroy ; Kimberly K. Fraley, annual convention of the Prov-~ Mrs Charles Rill.
Duckworth of -Middleport, Their IJJg In observa~ce of thl! form·
of the spelling bee and Mrs Ichtldren of Newton , Ind., who Caldwell, Ruth Moore, and the Middleport. Mrs. Haidor W. idence Asso~lalion of Baptist B~bby Priddy , son of Mrs. other children, Tam!, Beverly er'a birthday adn!Yersary. p,....
Donald Boone directed
ll!e I are VISiting the Hi lls and her guest of ho?or, Lucill e Diehl. Albert. Jackson. John T.. Dan- Churches .being held at I he Opal Priddy, is spending the and David, are staying with ent were Mr. ailtl Mrs. Vernon
group in several games.
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Htram ,
Sendmg gills were . Marth~ ko, Rt. 1 Ravenswood ; Wtlltam Mount Ohve Church.
week in Dayton with his uncle, another aunt and uncle, . Mr. Weber and .chlldJ;f\D. Dennll,
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Attending were Mrs. Boone \ Sl awter.
Mrs. Horace McElhinny has
Turner. He will return Frl· and Mrs. Vernon Blllg ol Harrt:las and Duane,
and ·children, Jeanie and IDav· Mrs. Roy Jones, Jr., and Harriet Sterrett, Anne Ryther,l sloD' Dean G. Gardner. Jack- been returned to her . home
evening.
sonvllle Rd.
Rutla ,
id. Mrs. Hawkins , Mrs. Pullen, John and Mrs. Ed Hiser and Leona Karr, Mildred Jacobs, soD'' Robin L. Kight. Jackson; from Veterans Memorial
Mrs. Eva Hartley, Mrs. Joha . Jim and Carol returned to the1r Barbara Shuler, Barrie M. Mr;. J ohn L. Arrowood, Rt. 1 pita! where she has been a med·
Seines, Mrs. Jacob IJ'urner, 1 homes , Columbus,
Thursday s.mlth, Adelle Cummins, Bette Oak Hill : Mrs . Boyce E. Meeks, 1cal pallent lor the past week. !
Mrs. Frances Bearhs, Mrs. , afternoon , after a cdLp!e ol Hobsteller, and Belly Fultz.
Ironton.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Skinner :
Nora Hamilton, Mrs.
Nora days visit with Mrs.
Jones'
, were. business visilors tn CoJorden , Mrs. Isabel Toy, Mrs . . parents, Mr and Mrs. E. J.
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lumbus Thursday.
James Souders, Mrs . D a n a Hill.
Mrs. Frederick M. Burton,
Hamm. Mrs. ErneSt Hughes, ,1 Mrs. Charles R Karr Sr: ceJackson. daughter: U2 a.m. Mrs. Con Young Is recuperMrs. Lettie Roush, Mrs. Ehz· lurned home Wednesday n1ght,
Thursday : Mrs. W1lbert Salley , ating at her home from sur- 1
abeth Slaven, Mrs. John Lyons alter a few days visit In Mar• .
Rt. 1 Ewington, ·son, 7:50 a.m.; gery performed al the Galllpo- 1
and Beulah White
ion. with her daughter and sonMONDAY
Thursday ; Mrs. Merrill
E. lis Medical Center recently .
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in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ; JANE HOWELL Tent Daugh- Shriver, Rt. 2 Bidwell, son, Here assisting in her care are
ANNOUNCE REuNION
IT. Bauer and Polly Ann .
lters cr Union Veterans will meet U7 a.m. Thursday ; M1·s. John Mrs. Cora Young, Erie, Pa., and
The Wingett reumo~ wtll be i Miss Polly Karr of Columbus I al the Middleport roadside park, L. Arrowood, Rt. I Oak Hill , Mr. and Mrs. l)ouglas Jackson ,
held at Red House, W. Va., on arrived Wednesday 1\lght for a Monday at 6:30 p.m. for a pot- daughter, 8:15 p.m.
Rendville.
Sunday, AuguSt 21 , with 8 bas· visil with her parenls, Mr. and luck picnic dinner Members
Discharges
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Arthur, Mrs. Earl Barn 1 , d 1 Bloomin ton lnd
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Mrs. Susie Fischer
spent JOPPA CHURCH
Revival Homer c. Brown, Mrs. John Y
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Sunday at ' New Haven, W. V~., starting Aug. 22, at 7:30 each s. Caulman Mrs. Marvin Cox, ~" m~ er ~0 .th' Mr · and
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I with her sister, Mrs. Mae Re1t· evening. Rev . Freeland No~ris, IHerbert w. 'crabtree, Mrs. Her- Mourn,;i~i=~ :e'lson 8 ;w_ fam~
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HoJ11ecommg, schel Craig The Rev . Kenneth rs: p
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James Brewington and dau· POMEROY WOMEN's Bowl· ton Deborah M. Hanson, John Mr. and Mrs Rndney Sauer
Fran k Sinat ra
Debora h Kerr ghler, Sandra, of Middleport! ing City Association will meet A. Hurt, Miss Lidja Lacy, Miss and family, Cindy and Rod,
(Colol)
and Mrs. Esther Kester of Co- Monday at 7:30 p. m . al the Mary McClure. Mrs. Florence Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crooks
- anO.Melvin Kenneth B.
Newell and daughler, Pamela, have re"TWO ON A CNILLOTINI" I lumbus. visited rec.,..l.ly w1th , Pomeroy Bowling Lanes.
CGnnie StevetlBt
1 Mrs. Homer Showers.
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~ugen~ H. Newland, Ray T: turned from a vacation trip to
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. Mrs. James Sisson and daugh· l A GET ACQUAINTED party Reffetl, Dottle E. Riddle, ver- Myrtle Beach, South, Carolina.
SATURDAY, :AUGUST 20
ter, Jamie, Mr. and Mrs. Jack · will be held at the Chester J non H. Rizer, Marvin c . Housh, Cindy Crooks remamed With
"SPY IN YDU~ EYI"
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Welker and daughter, Jeame, Grade School Tuesday al 1:30 VIctoria Sargent David
E. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Daria AndrewS]
Boett H•lsey and Mr. and Mrs. Don Roush p. m. AU first grade students Smith Harry W' Slemmer. Leo Walter ci'Oj)ks.
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returned to their homes Mon·. and lheir parents are urged lo A T' 1 Mrs· Mollie warn.. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Turner
- andafler a week's vaca tion all atlend. Mrs. Carl Weese, leach- 1 · :or, Robert L Williams spent Tuesday And Wednesday
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Myrtle Beach., s. C.
er, will attend. Refreshments
W.;1~· m Easterling Mrs: at Red House, W. Va.
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bus isLydia
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thts week of!officers.
i oinf::;:~t~da:;ug~h~le:;,r;._===--:;;er~a:;;nd~si~ster~·ln-~la;;;;w;;;;,iiiMr=
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Mrs. Edgar Taylor of Racine I Auxiliary of Drew Webster Post
visited Tuesday evening with will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Edith Teaford.
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Mrs. Edith Teaford spent MonCLOSED
day evening, at Racine with
Plea11811! Valley Hoopflal
THRU AUGUST20
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her daughter and son-in-law, ADMITTED: Dale
TONIIHT
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bentz and j Leon; Delbert Utc!)field, Apple
ond TUESDA'II
family.
I Grove; Woodrow Kapp,
Pl. :
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis Pleasant; Mrs. Larry Snyder,
Sizes Misses 11-4
(TerhniC'olor)
and family of Youngstown ar- Southville, Michigan.
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Paul Newman
rived Thursday for a visit
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Lora 1
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La urea Bacall
her mother, Mrs. Edith
Reynolds, Pt. Pleasant ; Mrs. I
Janet Leigh
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Mr. and Mrs. John
u a Likens, Henderson; Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Arthur PuUins, Pl Pleasant ;'
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and
Mark
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George
McClintock, Pt. PleasAu1. 24-25 •
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turned from a ten days visit ant ; Mrs. Eunice Rolllns and
at Brad.,..ton Beach, Fla. with daughter, Leon ; Ruth Ann
FRID.AY ond SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Spen· nett,' P_t._P_l_ea_sa_n_t. _ _ _ _ ,
Auguol
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cer and Mrs. Joe Fitzgerald a week's vacation In New York.
(Te&lt;hnicolor)
and sons. They also visited
Mrs. Woodrow McKelvey and
Don Knotts
Joan. Staley Oneca, Fla .. with Mr. an son, Michael H&amp;lter, of Hunt·
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Mrs. Jobn Bowen.
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with. relatives In Ptmeroy.
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radl&lt;&gt;, wblte wall tires, air cundltionlng, so't ray tinted (lass, .and many other
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fult , J'a and their VIetnamese
!fllll~s at the "take ten"
~mlaloned officers club
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lnch!!llnl eight Amerloq,
19er+ln}ured:
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C$pturlni him

glass
and spraying metal either through terrorism
fragments through the wall as audacious raids In papillated\
the Gl's and their girl lrlenda another day of mllldmum
dived under tables.
Iareas.
One of the Injured Americans Elsewhere, U.S. jets law~ehedl
was In serious condiUon.
another day of maximum
Offlclala also reported sever- raids Fri~y against North
al scatlered shooting Incidents Nam and pounded a string
at the Da Nang air b3se about seven oll storage depo1a In
two miles away as the VIet notion's 'SOU\hem panhandle.
C011J probed for soft spots In Bnd weather kept the
the base's defenses.
away from Industrial
Sllllpecl.
.:.pect Ctlq Attacks
farthr north, but In
spokesman
Officers have warned thet the mlsalons they bombed
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the club In Communists, defeated In
dumps and Iruek
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could be upected to
. lnftltratlpn routes
bit-and-run raids agallnst 1.1Qutli.
. .1/.S. strongholds.
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ISTANBUL, Turkey (UPI) Sharp new tremors Saturday
jolted the Erzurwn area of
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Turkey where a catastophlc
earthquake Friday
wiped about a score of villages
off the face of the ear"" and
laid waste to four provinces In
IUPI)-The Japa-, five minutes.
~~~mi~~kll~party-long EsUmales of casualties ran
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In Its Into the thoWlands.
""•·•"• wllh Mosoow Turkey's chief ol national
!leaded . toward an security announced that 798
with the Chinese persons were known dead and
liu~~rltles revealed Sa- 79Z more were Injured. But
semiofllclal reports reaching
followed by Ihere pot the loll of Friday's
1 ~=~n~ breaka- quake at up 1o 1,1100 killed and
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aU but wiped oul and officials
Turkish newspapers estimal- said it would be days before the
ed the death toll at 2,000. '111• final ligures would be known.
B r it I s h Broadcasting c 0 r p The new tremors Saturday
(BBC) quoted a Turkish official were feared to have added to
as reporting 3,000 dead and the havoc, toppling buildings
6,1100 injored. The Finnish radio damaged Friday and pos.tbly
In a report from Ankara said trapping rescue workers clawthere were 6,1100 dead and IJJg through wrecked homes for
nearly 30,000 Injured.
possible survivors.
All the casualties were (The Seismological lnstitut•
believed to be Turkish. There In Uppsala, Sweden, said the
were no reporiA of Americans Saturday quakes registered at
or other foroi8ners among 1%:05 p.m. GMT (8 :04 a.m.
known victims.
EDT) were "strong" but only
llemole Disaster Area
10 per cent as powerful as the
Sparse communications with Friday ·quake.)
the remote cllsaster area were Many isolated villages were
completely cut off by the
Friday earthquake which sent
whole mounlainsides tumbling
across primitive roads ~
leveled entire villages In !he
lour eastern provinces.
The mourning nation already
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the U.S,,.!\# ·~ wbk:b !lew
medical liliDlit and re11e1
supplies .. the lllrlctea area
bordering 011 Ruala ·and Iran,
Offers o1 he1P aloo poured lD
!rom around the world.
The InternatlDDal Red Croa
in Geneva 11en1 urpnU, Deedecf
Ients and blanltets for bomeleu
survivors Ul'ing In the opea 011
the 6,500-fool bJih plalna JM!I!I'
Erzurum where the first fro111
of fall alread)' have been fell
Pope Pllll. VI AIIDQ!!IIced a
"personal ollerinl" lor qeal
aid to survivors but the IIDOUIII
was oot disclosed. '!be pontiff
also Hill bla condolenc.. to the
Turkish people and aovera.m"'il c. J'tencii."P re •I h ·l l
Charles cie ·'Qallllt alae ctlliled
h11 -,mpa111Y and hili olllee
announced he bad made a
personal dCIIIatloo· of a UlldJI.
closed alllount.

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60 Olds Dynamic 88 Hoi. Sedan • • $795
V-8 motor, automatic trans., power brakes, poWer steering, radio, white sid&amp;&gt;
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60 Rambler · .. · .. ·· $295
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58 GMC 314 ~n ·: · · $495
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63 LeSabre Buick 4 dr. Hard Top· S1895
Tbla Is one of those trad ..lns-lrom Buick enthusiasts who have owned BUieka
yean. It ltaa beautiful aU vinyl saddle upholstery, pow~ steering, power
brakes, and automatic trana. It Ia only about three years old and we are offerIn&amp; It for about on..balf Ita or!Jinal price.

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A. school teacher'- car thatllbow~· lt.-exceptlonal care. II hal IIIIIQeulate 18ddl8
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Jng whee~. EZI glus, and many otber accessories. Special n&lt;&gt; trade price of
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b resdy to lllart Ill lall ICbldule. The Boalanoblle boadquarWI looated at 100 lllllt Mala
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BEATLE BA'ITLE- Marchers appeared on the streets of Syracuse this week earryln( placards, / "Down
with the Be~tles,'' signs also "We hate the liverpool A lfS·" The group said when they h~ that the Beatlea
thought they were more popular than Jesus, they decided to do something about It, and cme put It, "No one
is more important than Jesus." The group held a bonfire and burned wbat pictures and .'reeords they had of
the Beatles. Just as the group disbanded one little girl cried, "There iJ a beetle on my back (a four legged
one that is). Front row, 1 tor, Nola Nelgler and Keith Craig; back row, Karen Neigler, Sherry Craig, Johnny
Eichinger and Rickey Ash.
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HAW~ CONFERENCE - stephanie Gibert, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Gordon Gtbert, 445 Tblrd Ave. repre senting the Rocky Ledgel Girl Seem ,
Council, at the Senior Girl Scout Easf-W est International Conference in
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above (left t_o right) are: First Row-Lynn Hanberry, Alberton, Calif.; J~ Wol'" .',;
IO';ft. ~arillo, ~exl!l; an~ Toshlka !nove, Nagano, .Iapan; Second Row-Ste~ ·,,
ame Gibert, Gallipolil, Ohio; Sandy Layman, Baton Rouge, La.; Marcia Murphey,
Wappingers, N. Y.; and Margarita Cabrera, Mariane Island, Mieronesia. (See StorJ ;
Page 8; Col. 2)
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GallipoHs
oducatiiOI .... her bachelor's degree from teacher.
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a special meetlna J'rlday Marshall University, was em- Mrs. Alma Slayton of N'Oi1Jit
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Rio rirande· Naomi Keels Rt. F. Kennedy, with u ..troduotine teacben, a ...,.. ployed for 011e year as a fifth up was btted 1o replace . . .
Mrs Gertrude Carman and Mttlvin Clendenin, also known , CrowR City; Lester P. Martin, f oat Hill.' Beba Oleta ~ tiM bY Carl Sandburg; Peter
and approved 1 bid for grade teacher at a salary of Donna Phillips, as ... istant_~
Dan Notter, Jury Commission· as Eugene Mize, 42, Dayron, j Crown City; Opal D. Houck, Vinlon; - ~,.. E. Martla, 81: Marshall Speaki-Vo!Ullll I &amp; losurance oo school buses.
$5,050.
relary at Gallia Ac!ademr K1f11P
·ers, Fnday afternoon
drew forger~.
425'h Second Ave.; and Mary 1 Chesblre· Glenn 0 Baird Rl 2, delivering some of his let'· Teacher btrlng fllle4
I he Walter Weltthoff, a gradualo school.
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.nam.s of 100 Gallia county res- Carry-over cases are: Carl M. Smith, 73 Pine St.
z Gallipoli,;. Lewis 'M S~ts· IDOIIS; JudiUt Anderson reads school olaff with tbe exception of Wooster College, and who The bid ol Grange Mutu11
idents for prospective jury du- E. Jones, 3_1, Columbu~, and In the order In which Utey CroWD . City'; Arlie
Davis: - R~bert Louis Stevenson- A of ooe position, Guidance dlreo- baa dono additional work at lnsuran« Co., totalling t1;9M.f
ly durmg the September term Holly Tombltn, 55, Huntmgton, wilt be called, here are 1 h o Rl 1 Patriot· EUtel L Brad- CbUd 1 Gardea ol Veraea, IIIII tor, aad that Ia apecled lo be Slala Teochen College, Califor- 60 on 19 I1Cbool busoo wao •
of Galha county cornmoR pleas W. Va., breaking and entering. prospective petit juror•:
bury 1M Woodtand Dr.• Mabel Carl Sandburg readln&amp;,
IDed 111 tbe ..,. fultn.
aia, Pa., was employed for one cepted by the board.
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Names drawn for prospective Glenna K. Long, Rt. 1 BidHedgewood'
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At the drawing in the office grand jury duty, in the order well; Esta Wblte, 2106 Chath- AI Lee Morris Rt. 2 Bidwell: The Bookmobile's personnel DalorN M. Shupert of Rio leacher at a salary of $5,150. Bead-Guarded
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up; Oma Silvey, il39 Tblrd Ave,; BidwelL
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er for - year II a salary ol years m Miami eounty.
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wheel Aroa Massie, Eureka .Star Dora R..sell, Rl. 1 Oak JBJI; George Jone8, Rl. 2 'Galllpo- asslslanl Ubrarian, Mrs.
She holda a eadet eer- Two resignations accepted by CINCINNATI, Ohio &lt;UPU .A.
Wtth 500 new names JUSt re&lt;enl· Rt.; Mary G. McCoy, Addtson; Verba 0. Wallace Crcwo City· lie· Dora H Waddell Waterloo Williams, pari time
and has received train- the board were those of Mrs. With four poUcemea 4111 ~
ly obtained from the board oi l Ambrose Dorton, 45 Garfield Velma M. Henry: Rl. s Gill s~r Rl; Jobn J. ~chiD, Wa- librarian, Loretta EbUa
II Ohio University, and lid- Margaret C. Stewart, and Mrs. to intercept zeatoua fame, the
elect tons . poll books.
I Ave.; Carroll H. Black, Rt. I , polis; Vlrsie Houck; 20 01 d terloo Star Rl.; Rose z. Jel· tary, Georg~ Wagner
wort at 111111111 Ulllver- Mary Withee, a fifth
grade BeaUes slept peacefully Sat~
, The f~rst 30 names drown B1dwell; Ebzabeth M. Clarl . Fort Trail; Ruth R. BenRett, fers, Rl 2 Patriot; Jolm Roke, Gladys Louise Brewer,
. lily. 8ha hu two years of H·
· day before a scheduled
~ero lor grand Jury duty, and j Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Ella F. File, WaterW. Star Rl.; Homer W. Rt. Galllpolla; bnogeae Me- ant driver and Lawreoco Still, perleace at Washingtl1n Town- Ten Fain Opening
"' Crosley Field. More !hallthe rematnmg 70 lor . jletol Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Terenco
J. Swain, Eureka Slar Rl.; Eddie Grow, u Lloeola St.; Lloyd E. maintenance.
ship, and last year Ill
Deer In Obi Thi W k
31,000 were apected to
8 ee
Jury duty .
Hansley, 1670 RJVerv1ew Dr.; D. Blakeman, 2145 Eaalera Ave. Fry Rt. 2 Galli fia• Nellie H. Schedule of stops will be aDCincinnati. Her bU!!hand
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The mop-topped quarlet 'ar·
Others present for the draw· Jo Ann Russell, Rt. 1 Gallipo- John I. Richards 412 First
a profeuor at Rio Grande COLUMBUS (UPI) - T • n rived hare bY plane 111 1,45 i;
158 Secorid~ve'· Helen L oounced later.
lng were Miss Rinehart, sher· lis; Wanda Parsons, 121 Kineon Ave.; Frank W. ClendenJn, Gal- ~ KaRBuga· j~ AHord H
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fairs Including the S~te Fair m. afler a show In Memphl\
Iff Denver A. Walker, and Dr.; Richard P. Hunt, Rl. I lipolis; and Kathryn Evau, Rl. Burlo11,.837 Tltird AW!.; Jdargaru~e aa,aa~e
Mrs. Snf!IDIUI PI""'J,
who open this week, and SIX cl"": Tenn., where their IODg3 hal,
Judge John W. · Howell, acting Gallipolis; Helen M. Curnutte, 2 Bidwell.
et E Cornett, ~ Larlai Dr , Agamst Airlinee
thett llaads whlrh started Ia~. to oompete with tho noise o1
judge of common pleas court. Rt. I Gallipolis; Barbara Har- Victor w. Bradbury, 845 Third
G. Roberts, Eureka ~ INDIANAPOIJS, lad. (UP!) Guoline 'Wuhed
week, 18 the IIHM Ohto lair tiro rackera. Fruit attd deb~
108800
Only sev~n cases plus
two fls, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Jam•s D. Ave.; SlanaR J. Fellure, Water· Rt.; Norma Scwten 521 JBlda -An lndlanapolle man who A
b Firem
passeo the mid-point. . also rained Glllo the staga.. ...
olhors c~ned over from . the Swain, 112 Vinton St ; Larry loo Star Rt.; Joseph L. Kemp, Dr.; and Ike D. Biankenshlp lost his right foot ud left Jet
wab y
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The Cuyahoga Cuunly Falf
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May' lemo grand jury are on ' Stewart, Rt. I Patriot ; f'l&lt;Jssie 1006 Third Ave.; Clarence E. Rt I Gallipolis
' In • recesl occident
a The allipofia •olunteer fire at Berea ends Sunday, the 01GETS PROMOTION
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the docket for the up&lt;oming IF Burllle Vinton
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Sheets Crown C'"'
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Lake Ceatral Alrlinel
lOIII sis .11181 and tawa Cuunty show at Oak Har· Marine
Laoue
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Laura R. Henry, Eureka Star Poling, Rt: 2· Crown City; Har- City· WOllam
Patriot· eu a ..,, •
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· Jam•s E. !p1111, 1011 ol. Mr;
Gene M. Stewart, 45, Phita- Rt.; Monroe Ball, Rt . 2 .. Pat• ry •JIJ: •PhUiip!f! ·RI. 1'" '41idwell• ~ Caaldy 15 Grape St : against the Une Friday.
off the psoemetll at Frank len, ~gan and ~anOII &lt;:'&gt;""ty and Mrs. Junior Sp.aon of Rural
delphia, Pa.,_ possession of ob- riot; Evelyn Denney, Rt. 1 Bid· Charles w. Smith, llll Garfield Arlliur G. ~ 1127
Albert Slanc:el, rl, charaed
Ashland SeJ'IIIce Sla· HpoSJUons 81 Lima, ~edefon- Route z, Racine, was pumol.eo&amp;'
.,ene matenals; Dave South- well; David A. Clarkson, Rio Ave. . James S Jacoba Vln· ond Ave. cart Ln, Bogp 495 Ia hiJ complaint thai tbe air- lloo, First Ave. aad Sycamore Iaine and Million eiDB .. Thun- to bit preseril rank
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ard, 211, Gallipolis, issuing a Grande, Ann Harreld, 134 Gar- ton. ,Ben Eachu~ 611 •·, .''First Jacksolt
Arthur E 'Cas- line was negUgeBI whea
at 10:31 !:!'.:,.Friday.
day and the Darke Coonty_fair serving with Truck Compmt;.l
check with insufficient funds; field Ave.; Carl Winters, Rio Av~. ;· Minerva H.' lloodiiOn, Rl. ey, 828 Thlrd 'Ave.; Barb,;..a B. menll· from 1 Nord
Firemen ·re..-- that 1 I~ at Greenville winda Dj) Friday. Fleet Logistl&lt; Commud, Fleet
Carl M. Sm1th, 'tl, Columbus, Grande:. Stella M. Dumrnltt, 1 Vinton; Chiii'IO! w. etayton, Garland, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Moas ::'~":!ted the fusl&amp;&amp;e ::: ~~~ :Jt~ ·~ .lNNOVNCB N
Marine Force,
Pl141ifN. Vilto.
non-support : Jerome C. Sm1th, Rl. 2 Vmton ; Mac H. Gibson 21:11 Chal!lam ·Ave. "oola· Var· Duty Rt 1 Galli lis• Thelma
and two
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65, Rt 2 Bidwell, manstaugh- Crown City; Dennie L. Spires·: ney, Spring Valley.' ..... EIIIates; Faye' Fisher-, Rt. VWon· Ha· passngers.
automalle IIO!!le falled to shut Charlea R. Karr, Jr., Middleler; Wilham Beach 18, Mmers- Kyger; LiUie Wright. 20 Neil N8rm•n Bills, CrOWII'"";, City· vl111118it Texas Blackburn' Rt Porl....uth Rd.• Jack E liar- I 81 a;:\~~
g~: of
~';'riner In "Hoosegow,• l1led to ~
ville; an.d Tl)_omas Stewart, 18, Ave._: Edna L. ~'rench, Rl. 1 and Angle Cupler, 1104 Eaote.,; 1 Vinton; Allee H. Clagg, Rt: rls, Rl. 1 'l'lnlrinan·
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The' Bookmobile 1111 • service of recordlnp available
lor this faD. Tit... mar be tateo out for a 48 hour period.
Anyone wisbtnc to aoe lb II
..,.Ice may do so bY 1toppJna
at the lloolunoblle.
Some of the material lltal II
fiallable are, Colette Reedlill
- Selectlonll from Cheri ll1d
Glgl, In French. Test and Englloh ttanalatl011 Included; Tlto
Red Bsdge of Couraae, bY St.
pileD Cram, Edmond O'Brien
reads Stephen Crane's movlq
oovel of human frailty, 1
erful, shortened '"rslon; Olalr- I
IO! Dlckel!l, Pickwick Papen,
Boris Karloff and Sir Lewil
Casson recount the revelrlea
of Mr. Pickwick's Cltrlslmal
Gob: . d : r~::~ ~~Donnl
John, Love poems, Richard Burton reads; Edward
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Wayward ·words:
From-a-paper presented at a
convenijon of ·biologists by A.•J.
Sbarp, retiflng i&gt;&lt;"SiJient of the
Bolanioal - Society . of America:
"The. dangers ..to our clvlllza·
lion a.. .. illherent in
handling o f a number

TrMana:
-The Cigar Institute of
America reports that 25 sena·
ton and 89 represeutatlveo
smoke stogies - an all-time!
big h.
-The Smithsonian Institution L.~~~~
Is out with a booklet tiUed:
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PLUS: C.lllToeN
Jauanid Uzard Tropldul'WI Tllr·
quatus at Belem, Para."
WIDNIIOAY, THURSDAY
and FRIDAY
Sophia Loren
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Plaintive note from Bep. Otis
G. Pike, [).N.Y.:
"Last week the smallesl
In Color
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Prohk Slnolro
reported that someone hsd
In
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questions, tlle most serious
which is the rapid m~~\\~:~;
lion of man amid the
depletion and deterioration
his natural resources.
Nam."
"This problem Is one . .. to
which we (botanists) should be
Agrl~llture Secretary Orville
able to contribute much."
PLUS: CARTDDN
Freeman, at the windup of
SATUIIDAY ONLY
some rather sill! questioning
Rep. John B. Anderson, R· about food prices in a UPI
.lion Lodol
In
Dt., urged eoll~aaues to join intel'lllew, was asked why dog
in asking the secretary of Interview, was asked why dog
interior lot better duck-hunting fond had gone up.
ACHIEVEMENT - Sally Mora (far right) and Larry Montgomery (second from
In Color
reulations this year. He made
ond
left) were pre.sented th.e 1~66 cH Achievement Awa_rds Saturday morn~ng on
"We are !!eeklng to lind oul
Mlchltl Collin
the request. on Thur!iday,
the Meigs County Fairgro.qn , Making the presentation to Montgomery ts Ther·
what caused I~" he told the I
In
on Johnson; representing
Farmers Bank and C. F. Tompkms presen~s a stlv~r
questioner, "and when I lind
plate to Miss Mora. Montg ' ery and Miss Mora were the royalty at !Ius years
Nationwide Eagles
1111, you'll be the first person·
fair.
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worried about your
VOTE FOR STRIItE
PLUS: CARTOON
NEW YORK iUPll - The The Nall011wlde Eaalea ooft.
Communications Workers of ball team ol Pomeroy advancAmerica (CWA) said Saturday ed _to the quarter. finals of the
that telephone equipment Oh10 State Fa•t-PIIch softball
installers employed by Western tournament at Hampton defeat·
Electtic. Co. had voted to go log Oak H.arbor of near Clevesttike. No date was set for land Saturday t,y a score of :1-0,
walkout bt the 22.000
Nationwide hurler, Dale
ers. A union spokesman said · rison was near perfect,
Ohio
could come at any time.
ing only one h't. The Eagle•
had lost their first 1ame
day in tho· double elhnlnallon
LONDON (UPII - ltlp&lt;..&amp;e tourney to Pearson brothen of
ltelno. o !&amp;-year-old Keoyao Marion 3-e.
poli&lt;e laspoctor, won die , ...
ood fa•~e•t mile eYer run
Only three planets have
Salardar wbea be wao IIIDed tmowR satelli!H - Me·reucy, I
oUhree mloalel, SU ,..9° 0 Pluto and Venua.
~ng
tn the Brltls~ Games meet. 1.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,.ap&amp;Oiiii'al
Kelllo. bampered by a •trona
2o.
wlad, battered lbe official
world record ol S:iU held by
FrendtmBD Mareoi 'Juy. Bal
TOiiiGrft lhru TUiiDAY
he failed tO mat&lt;b lbe pendiOI
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world mark of 3:5U oel bY
(:recblt!oolorl
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but where to put them so they'll lla.M time md ateps in dte yean rh"2d .A f.Gt an, if yoa CJI'der.
all your phones for Joata!!arien at tbe same time, you pay .ep)y one service crcmectjrm chaap
of $4.'75. Just call and talk fill your Ohio llellaniat zepr 1 it:atiw. She'll brio&amp; you up4tll-date
on the broed dloice of iiiJ v.icel aad cqtripmcnt anilabltt to _ . 1M 1*118 of JGUr luDi1F
and to fit tbe Jayoac "' Jllllll' . _ • •r '"*•c,
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I .say I'm taking a hike, they say I shouldn't because
I'm too old. I got up on the roof awhile back and saw·
ed off a tree limb. But no one said anything about
that. That was Just 11art of the job.''

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Larry Hollon, RL I Minersville, for being the 1966
FFA Achievement Award winner at the Meigs County Junior Fair.

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BEATLE BA'ITLE- Marchers appeared on the streets of Syracuse this week earryln( placards, / "Down
with the Be~tles,'' signs also "We hate the liverpool A lfS·" The group said when they h~ that the Beatlea
thought they were more popular than Jesus, they decided to do something about It, and cme put It, "No one
is more important than Jesus." The group held a bonfire and burned wbat pictures and .'reeords they had of
the Beatles. Just as the group disbanded one little girl cried, "There iJ a beetle on my back (a four legged
one that is). Front row, 1 tor, Nola Nelgler and Keith Craig; back row, Karen Neigler, Sherry Craig, Johnny
Eichinger and Rickey Ash.
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HAW~ CONFERENCE - stephanie Gibert, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Gordon Gtbert, 445 Tblrd Ave. repre senting the Rocky Ledgel Girl Seem ,
Council, at the Senior Girl Scout Easf-W est International Conference in
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above (left t_o right) are: First Row-Lynn Hanberry, Alberton, Calif.; J~ Wol'" .',;
IO';ft. ~arillo, ~exl!l; an~ Toshlka !nove, Nagano, .Iapan; Second Row-Ste~ ·,,
ame Gibert, Gallipolil, Ohio; Sandy Layman, Baton Rouge, La.; Marcia Murphey,
Wappingers, N. Y.; and Margarita Cabrera, Mariane Island, Mieronesia. (See StorJ ;
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oducatiiOI .... her bachelor's degree from teacher.
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a special meetlna J'rlday Marshall University, was em- Mrs. Alma Slayton of N'Oi1Jit
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Rio rirande· Naomi Keels Rt. F. Kennedy, with u ..troduotine teacben, a ...,.. ployed for 011e year as a fifth up was btted 1o replace . . .
Mrs Gertrude Carman and Mttlvin Clendenin, also known , CrowR City; Lester P. Martin, f oat Hill.' Beba Oleta ~ tiM bY Carl Sandburg; Peter
and approved 1 bid for grade teacher at a salary of Donna Phillips, as ... istant_~
Dan Notter, Jury Commission· as Eugene Mize, 42, Dayron, j Crown City; Opal D. Houck, Vinlon; - ~,.. E. Martla, 81: Marshall Speaki-Vo!Ullll I &amp; losurance oo school buses.
$5,050.
relary at Gallia Ac!ademr K1f11P
·ers, Fnday afternoon
drew forger~.
425'h Second Ave.; and Mary 1 Chesblre· Glenn 0 Baird Rl 2, delivering some of his let'· Teacher btrlng fllle4
I he Walter Weltthoff, a gradualo school.
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z Gallipoli,;. Lewis 'M S~ts· IDOIIS; JudiUt Anderson reads school olaff with tbe exception of Wooster College, and who The bid ol Grange Mutu11
idents for prospective jury du- E. Jones, 3_1, Columbu~, and In the order In which Utey CroWD . City'; Arlie
Davis: - R~bert Louis Stevenson- A of ooe position, Guidance dlreo- baa dono additional work at lnsuran« Co., totalling t1;9M.f
ly durmg the September term Holly Tombltn, 55, Huntmgton, wilt be called, here are 1 h o Rl 1 Patriot· EUtel L Brad- CbUd 1 Gardea ol Veraea, IIIII tor, aad that Ia apecled lo be Slala Teochen College, Califor- 60 on 19 I1Cbool busoo wao •
of Galha county cornmoR pleas W. Va., breaking and entering. prospective petit juror•:
bury 1M Woodtand Dr.• Mabel Carl Sandburg readln&amp;,
IDed 111 tbe ..,. fultn.
aia, Pa., was employed for one cepted by the board.
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Names drawn for prospective Glenna K. Long, Rt. 1 BidHedgewood'
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At the drawing in the office grand jury duty, in the order well; Esta Wblte, 2106 Chath- AI Lee Morris Rt. 2 Bidwell: The Bookmobile's personnel DalorN M. Shupert of Rio leacher at a salary of $5,150. Bead-Guarded
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up; Oma Silvey, il39 Tblrd Ave,; BidwelL
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wheel Aroa Massie, Eureka .Star Dora R..sell, Rl. 1 Oak JBJI; George Jone8, Rl. 2 'Galllpo- asslslanl Ubrarian, Mrs.
She holda a eadet eer- Two resignations accepted by CINCINNATI, Ohio &lt;UPU .A.
Wtth 500 new names JUSt re&lt;enl· Rt.; Mary G. McCoy, Addtson; Verba 0. Wallace Crcwo City· lie· Dora H Waddell Waterloo Williams, pari time
and has received train- the board were those of Mrs. With four poUcemea 4111 ~
ly obtained from the board oi l Ambrose Dorton, 45 Garfield Velma M. Henry: Rl. s Gill s~r Rl; Jobn J. ~chiD, Wa- librarian, Loretta EbUa
II Ohio University, and lid- Margaret C. Stewart, and Mrs. to intercept zeatoua fame, the
elect tons . poll books.
I Ave.; Carroll H. Black, Rt. I , polis; Vlrsie Houck; 20 01 d terloo Star Rl.; Rose z. Jel· tary, Georg~ Wagner
wort at 111111111 Ulllver- Mary Withee, a fifth
grade BeaUes slept peacefully Sat~
, The f~rst 30 names drown B1dwell; Ebzabeth M. Clarl . Fort Trail; Ruth R. BenRett, fers, Rl 2 Patriot; Jolm Roke, Gladys Louise Brewer,
. lily. 8ha hu two years of H·
· day before a scheduled
~ero lor grand Jury duty, and j Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Ella F. File, WaterW. Star Rl.; Homer W. Rt. Galllpolla; bnogeae Me- ant driver and Lawreoco Still, perleace at Washingtl1n Town- Ten Fain Opening
"' Crosley Field. More !hallthe rematnmg 70 lor . jletol Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Terenco
J. Swain, Eureka Slar Rl.; Eddie Grow, u Lloeola St.; Lloyd E. maintenance.
ship, and last year Ill
Deer In Obi Thi W k
31,000 were apected to
8 ee
Jury duty .
Hansley, 1670 RJVerv1ew Dr.; D. Blakeman, 2145 Eaalera Ave. Fry Rt. 2 Galli fia• Nellie H. Schedule of stops will be aDCincinnati. Her bU!!hand
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The mop-topped quarlet 'ar·
Others present for the draw· Jo Ann Russell, Rt. 1 Gallipo- John I. Richards 412 First
a profeuor at Rio Grande COLUMBUS (UPI) - T • n rived hare bY plane 111 1,45 i;
158 Secorid~ve'· Helen L oounced later.
lng were Miss Rinehart, sher· lis; Wanda Parsons, 121 Kineon Ave.; Frank W. ClendenJn, Gal- ~ KaRBuga· j~ AHord H
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fairs Including the S~te Fair m. afler a show In Memphl\
Iff Denver A. Walker, and Dr.; Richard P. Hunt, Rl. I lipolis; and Kathryn Evau, Rl. Burlo11,.837 Tltird AW!.; Jdargaru~e aa,aa~e
Mrs. Snf!IDIUI PI""'J,
who open this week, and SIX cl"": Tenn., where their IODg3 hal,
Judge John W. · Howell, acting Gallipolis; Helen M. Curnutte, 2 Bidwell.
et E Cornett, ~ Larlai Dr , Agamst Airlinee
thett llaads whlrh started Ia~. to oompete with tho noise o1
judge of common pleas court. Rt. I Gallipolis; Barbara Har- Victor w. Bradbury, 845 Third
G. Roberts, Eureka ~ INDIANAPOIJS, lad. (UP!) Guoline 'Wuhed
week, 18 the IIHM Ohto lair tiro rackera. Fruit attd deb~
108800
Only sev~n cases plus
two fls, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Jam•s D. Ave.; SlanaR J. Fellure, Water· Rt.; Norma Scwten 521 JBlda -An lndlanapolle man who A
b Firem
passeo the mid-point. . also rained Glllo the staga.. ...
olhors c~ned over from . the Swain, 112 Vinton St ; Larry loo Star Rt.; Joseph L. Kemp, Dr.; and Ike D. Biankenshlp lost his right foot ud left Jet
wab y
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The Cuyahoga Cuunly Falf
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May' lemo grand jury are on ' Stewart, Rt. I Patriot ; f'l&lt;Jssie 1006 Third Ave.; Clarence E. Rt I Gallipolis
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Sheets Crown C'"'
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Lake Ceatral Alrlinel
lOIII sis .11181 and tawa Cuunty show at Oak Har· Marine
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Laura R. Henry, Eureka Star Poling, Rt: 2· Crown City; Har- City· WOllam
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Gene M. Stewart, 45, Phita- Rt.; Monroe Ball, Rt . 2 .. Pat• ry •JIJ: •PhUiip!f! ·RI. 1'" '41idwell• ~ Caaldy 15 Grape St : against the Une Friday.
off the psoemetll at Frank len, ~gan and ~anOII &lt;:'&gt;""ty and Mrs. Junior Sp.aon of Rural
delphia, Pa.,_ possession of ob- riot; Evelyn Denney, Rt. 1 Bid· Charles w. Smith, llll Garfield Arlliur G. ~ 1127
Albert Slanc:el, rl, charaed
Ashland SeJ'IIIce Sla· HpoSJUons 81 Lima, ~edefon- Route z, Racine, was pumol.eo&amp;'
.,ene matenals; Dave South- well; David A. Clarkson, Rio Ave. . James S Jacoba Vln· ond Ave. cart Ln, Bogp 495 Ia hiJ complaint thai tbe air- lloo, First Ave. aad Sycamore Iaine and Million eiDB .. Thun- to bit preseril rank
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ard, 211, Gallipolis, issuing a Grande, Ann Harreld, 134 Gar- ton. ,Ben Eachu~ 611 •·, .''First Jacksolt
Arthur E 'Cas- line was negUgeBI whea
at 10:31 !:!'.:,.Friday.
day and the Darke Coonty_fair serving with Truck Compmt;.l
check with insufficient funds; field Ave.; Carl Winters, Rio Av~. ;· Minerva H.' lloodiiOn, Rl. ey, 828 Thlrd 'Ave.; Barb,;..a B. menll· from 1 Nord
Firemen ·re..-- that 1 I~ at Greenville winda Dj) Friday. Fleet Logistl&lt; Commud, Fleet
Carl M. Sm1th, 'tl, Columbus, Grande:. Stella M. Dumrnltt, 1 Vinton; Chiii'IO! w. etayton, Garland, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Moas ::'~":!ted the fusl&amp;&amp;e ::: ~~~ :Jt~ ·~ .lNNOVNCB N
Marine Force,
Pl141ifN. Vilto.
non-support : Jerome C. Sm1th, Rl. 2 Vmton ; Mac H. Gibson 21:11 Chal!lam ·Ave. "oola· Var· Duty Rt 1 Galli lis• Thelma
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65, Rt 2 Bidwell, manstaugh- Crown City; Dennie L. Spires·: ney, Spring Valley.' ..... EIIIates; Faye' Fisher-, Rt. VWon· Ha· passngers.
automalle IIO!!le falled to shut Charlea R. Karr, Jr., Middleler; Wilham Beach 18, Mmers- Kyger; LiUie Wright. 20 Neil N8rm•n Bills, CrOWII'"";, City· vl111118it Texas Blackburn' Rt Porl....uth Rd.• Jack E liar- I 81 a;:\~~
g~: of
~';'riner In "Hoosegow,• l1led to ~
ville; an.d Tl)_omas Stewart, 18, Ave._: Edna L. ~'rench, Rl. 1 and Angle Cupler, 1104 Eaote.,; 1 Vinton; Allee H. Clagg, Rt: rls, Rl. 1 'l'lnlrinan·
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The' Bookmobile 1111 • service of recordlnp available
lor this faD. Tit... mar be tateo out for a 48 hour period.
Anyone wisbtnc to aoe lb II
..,.Ice may do so bY 1toppJna
at the lloolunoblle.
Some of the material lltal II
fiallable are, Colette Reedlill
- Selectlonll from Cheri ll1d
Glgl, In French. Test and Englloh ttanalatl011 Included; Tlto
Red Bsdge of Couraae, bY St.
pileD Cram, Edmond O'Brien
reads Stephen Crane's movlq
oovel of human frailty, 1
erful, shortened '"rslon; Olalr- I
IO! Dlckel!l, Pickwick Papen,
Boris Karloff and Sir Lewil
Casson recount the revelrlea
of Mr. Pickwick's Cltrlslmal
Gob: . d : r~::~ ~~Donnl
John, Love poems, Richard Burton reads; Edward
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From-a-paper presented at a
convenijon of ·biologists by A.•J.
Sbarp, retiflng i&gt;&lt;"SiJient of the
Bolanioal - Society . of America:
"The. dangers ..to our clvlllza·
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handling o f a number

TrMana:
-The Cigar Institute of
America reports that 25 sena·
ton and 89 represeutatlveo
smoke stogies - an all-time!
big h.
-The Smithsonian Institution L.~~~~
Is out with a booklet tiUed:
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PLUS: C.lllToeN
Jauanid Uzard Tropldul'WI Tllr·
quatus at Belem, Para."
WIDNIIOAY, THURSDAY
and FRIDAY
Sophia Loren
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Plaintive note from Bep. Otis
G. Pike, [).N.Y.:
"Last week the smallesl
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Prohk Slnolro
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questions, tlle most serious
which is the rapid m~~\\~:~;
lion of man amid the
depletion and deterioration
his natural resources.
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"This problem Is one . .. to
which we (botanists) should be
Agrl~llture Secretary Orville
able to contribute much."
PLUS: CARTDDN
Freeman, at the windup of
SATUIIDAY ONLY
some rather sill! questioning
Rep. John B. Anderson, R· about food prices in a UPI
.lion Lodol
In
Dt., urged eoll~aaues to join intel'lllew, was asked why dog
in asking the secretary of Interview, was asked why dog
interior lot better duck-hunting fond had gone up.
ACHIEVEMENT - Sally Mora (far right) and Larry Montgomery (second from
In Color
reulations this year. He made
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left) were pre.sented th.e 1~66 cH Achievement Awa_rds Saturday morn~ng on
"We are !!eeklng to lind oul
Mlchltl Collin
the request. on Thur!iday,
the Meigs County Fairgro.qn , Making the presentation to Montgomery ts Ther·
what caused I~" he told the I
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on Johnson; representing
Farmers Bank and C. F. Tompkms presen~s a stlv~r
questioner, "and when I lind
plate to Miss Mora. Montg ' ery and Miss Mora were the royalty at !Ius years
Nationwide Eagles
1111, you'll be the first person·
fair.
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worried about your
VOTE FOR STRIItE
PLUS: CARTOON
NEW YORK iUPll - The The Nall011wlde Eaalea ooft.
Communications Workers of ball team ol Pomeroy advancAmerica (CWA) said Saturday ed _to the quarter. finals of the
that telephone equipment Oh10 State Fa•t-PIIch softball
installers employed by Western tournament at Hampton defeat·
Electtic. Co. had voted to go log Oak H.arbor of near Clevesttike. No date was set for land Saturday t,y a score of :1-0,
walkout bt the 22.000
Nationwide hurler, Dale
ers. A union spokesman said · rison was near perfect,
Ohio
could come at any time.
ing only one h't. The Eagle•
had lost their first 1ame
day in tho· double elhnlnallon
LONDON (UPII - ltlp&lt;..&amp;e tourney to Pearson brothen of
ltelno. o !&amp;-year-old Keoyao Marion 3-e.
poli&lt;e laspoctor, won die , ...
ood fa•~e•t mile eYer run
Only three planets have
Salardar wbea be wao IIIDed tmowR satelli!H - Me·reucy, I
oUhree mloalel, SU ,..9° 0 Pluto and Venua.
~ng
tn the Brltls~ Games meet. 1.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,.ap&amp;Oiiii'al
Kelllo. bampered by a •trona
2o.
wlad, battered lbe official
world record ol S:iU held by
FrendtmBD Mareoi 'Juy. Bal
TOiiiGrft lhru TUiiDAY
he failed tO mat&lt;b lbe pendiOI
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world mark of 3:5U oel bY
(:recblt!oolorl
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Busy Dayi-IIIOViDI day, but one tiJiDe you wun't ha'te to WWIY abaat II -,oar Ill :Jwm
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but where to put them so they'll lla.M time md ateps in dte yean rh"2d .A f.Gt an, if yoa CJI'der.
all your phones for Joata!!arien at tbe same time, you pay .ep)y one service crcmectjrm chaap
of $4.'75. Just call and talk fill your Ohio llellaniat zepr 1 it:atiw. She'll brio&amp; you up4tll-date
on the broed dloice of iiiJ v.icel aad cqtripmcnt anilabltt to _ . 1M 1*118 of JGUr luDi1F
and to fit tbe Jayoac "' Jllllll' . _ • •r '"*•c,
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2,000 Miles Of
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I .say I'm taking a hike, they say I shouldn't because
I'm too old. I got up on the roof awhile back and saw·
ed off a tree limb. But no one said anything about
that. That was Just 11art of the job.''

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Larry Hollon, RL I Minersville, for being the 1966
FFA Achievement Award winner at the Meigs County Junior Fair.

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Tha 011 e, questlo~ hn 11 an· &amp;lllllil ,~,.;.,, ~ marlab .pWtlllve ~- : • ~•Ina ~of . ~
WASIIINGTON-Tha str10gel other lhlnl t!to~., Should .Jn Soatb·VlellWtl.IID :wbicb
plnst ,the C!IIIIICitmi"' of ~ liDo ·oae~aloa( ~tb the
1m
eue of Sen. Paul
Douglas DauBias be cast. oullll the "&amp;· RepUbllcail President '1!14 11!• sla man 'lllttr bellmllhelln • llei!..•J!iltPh R. Mccartbf. ·\'
11111 those liberal Ol·frlends who I orous evenlll&amp; ef bls pgbllc llle DemomtlC Prelldeltts bav~ suo- represeDtalln dmtal:rlct . I 'nlll ~ rubblfll il. liD'
now see~ to destroy him in llli· by the very men for • e lib- ceulvely pJ!d&amp;ed the word and •tor has
duty to· ,ltlt IF Ill?..'bi!tllnnln&amp;•!or ~ ~·
to
Is
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most paJgnant betrayals In the throUBh bluer lteoades In IUD· ·Not all · bls years ol loyal rllbl DOl to .be a pn•..,'\,..ve IF Clll clfll ~· Medl~ IDd.
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history of American politics. shine and In rain - havJDg in work for all the olber demonds a frlgmelitary. m~~ ~will. ~~.-~uea,thalbest
· mind lhe reasons ·for their d..
Lefllii . . · ••- willie ac!IJII as a ,......o ~~ ,., .....,... ... ...ues
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It lo dolni somethlllg ell!e, cislon ID turn upon him?
of Ute .New
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too. It Is demonstrating with on
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DOW .fr~ their . ectloD • .w•.,.,
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lllUlnswerable clarity the pro- What Is htppenlbg· Ill Dltnoll to tlwltclllbe aeoara~ ~ t!t•ngtao new ~ pul ~. a twJce.wounclellldarfound ' illlberallty and deep re- is an add lmporlaiiOII IDto the apb!r. from .Central · !luroPe the 1!110 l!l8inlt ~ far lDiJ Ill. lite SeOttnd World War,
jecUon of "the rilht ID dissent" American campaign system of ti&gt; ·lite Far !last,. ba has been ltetler IbiD ~ 'U ~ Openly iclmowledaed that bls
of one kind of "llberal" mind. a savage, llalkm:llke politics caught doing what. tile ruclat ~ Del"er. ran wllb lilllf IIJ'CIIIP ·~ In the l1eld was .to kill
11 tndtcotes, parentheticBUy, why whlcb 114!mandf of 1 ~ tf, JapiDOSO made lnlcl a JIUbllc IDd baa not biDIIell ·~ with. llllemJ lrooplj - who were, of
this poUUcal writer long age flclal not merely a llfel1!ng leD· crime: He
been ~ by ~ or evea ,most. of lllf., P,l· ~· only klllln&amp; DaUIIIU'
eolned lhe term "kne.,.jerk li!J.. era! and faithful serviCe to a the New. L!ifl In lite ICI
~I ·IIQnl ol Paul ~ ..
.~adea and saetlng uie death
era!."
small minority but actulllly a ·tblni&lt;IDJ dailgernus thougllts. . tor.
It the Unlfed Slltea of Amerl·
Whether Dauglas ought in ll&gt;tal silbmlsolon to Ill lmperl- More euctly, be ' ls ,lhlnldnl '!'lie true
of a eer- ca as a free nation. But, even
truth 1, be returned to ofDee Is ous will on every Issue, every 1 single c1angerou1 lbougllt - ..!llln)dlid o1·''Uberal" miDd bu worse - and here Is lbe last,
not the Issue here. That he has day and every hour·
about VIet Nam - amid all Dever been ~ lbuwn than apt~ Impeachment In Barnan entirely respectable Repob- Douglas' lnesptable
crime lite hundreds of acceptable and In an attack ··upon Dou8lu Ill IU'd 1 Indictment of Paul Daug·
ncan opposiUon Is right and Is stgular, in both
sensa. undiDgeroua thoughla be had the eurrent l8111e ol th~ 11181a· las:_''Some of his new frten~s
proper And It well mav be Though no possible kind If war- shared 110 10111 with old friends liDe Focus Midwest by ex-friend ara not people with whom I
that there are completely val· mon:ger, he has found II impos- who bave DOW became his pill· Harry Barnard. Barnard. who normally associate. I do not
ld reasoltll why Illinois ohould slble In conviction to please the Jeso enemies.
once made a career of stream· attend meell!!Bs of the Polish
decide to retire him after three\ tiny pacilist • isolationist New · Tbla Ia a perversion of .ra· lbg aBBinsl "McCartltylsm" and National Alllance or the Amer· ·
six-year terms.
Left by condemning a war •· tional partlaansllip Into a nigbt.- 8ul1l by assoctatloa, sets aH by lean Legion." .
,

pracUclll reuon that II will cost a lot of
- torctve the ezpresslon - cash to tnstall
them.
AD liaborale electronic memory
untl
and a conlpUier will be needed 10 -ble
the VBillllla macblne ID all ltnfl On lick.
11t11 para~ will coal 1bout ~.ooo
In addition to lite price of the vandJDI ma·
cblneo, whlcb tlself IID'I peanuts.
With thla breaJt..tltrou&amp;h Ill the currency
curtain, II will undoubtedly be only a matter of time until such other Irritating cub
Items as publiC phone alii, toll !area,
parklnl meters and similar bangovers from
medieval Uvtnc will be ellminaled and we
ciD enjoy a 11orlous age In wblcb we can
charge everythlll1 DOW and pay later.
The uiUmate Utopia will come. of course,
when aomo superleniut fi«Ure• out a way
to cbarge now and NEVER pay toter.
Thn aocletJ will really be great!

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Valley of. the Elephgnts

It's Waiting Game ~o Get
Justice in U. S. Courts

Here's a Question of Values
EVIII'J- II alarmed at what aeeiDI to
. .lie 10 unmlslatable iacrease in violeoce,
-aatt-IOCial bebavlor aad disrespect I o r
antborlty and morality In Ibis country.
But the cliffll'UI way• different people
': li:lllllale lhil allrm into action may pos·
aibly reveel more about the true state of
· 1IUII'alily ilt America lhiD the daUy paper's
dally catalogue of crtmeo.

There baa been 10 great Udol wove of
poblic outcry agabtst 811JlB u a result of
the sllytng of 16 persons at the University
of Telas, or lbe a~us multiple mur·
ders whidt havh&gt;cCUITed slllce then.
There hu been no public outcry at Ill.
Tlwl the chances thet some sort of ~gis·
Jatlon to restricl the commerce In firearma
wiD be adopted in this session of Congress
appelll' 110 better than lhey bave in the past.
The Prealdent blmself feels no ursency •
ltout the matter.
Meanwhile, ID California, 600,000 &lt;ilizeno
·, have signed their names to a petition which
: I• the spearhead of a new crusade 118insl
' llllUI. Called Pt:oposition IS, the Initiative
· already has 100,000 more signatures tlmn
ore necessary to place it 011 tho November
ballot.
lla backen claim that, in CallforDia at
· least, it would "close the Ud" on obscene
!: ll~rature, which they argue Ia the k e y
~· cause of America's ' moral crisis."
' Its opponents warn that ila provisions
. are so btoad and It&amp; langnare 10 imprecise
1

lltat It could conceivably be used to ban
any wu-k with a oexual element, not ex·
cludilll Shlkelpeare and tho Bible.
Tbtl Ia an enperaUon. The smuthounds
are not worried about Sltake1peare. Thill'
are DOt even particularly dismayed by such
ephemerol paperback pornography
u
"Lust CUlt" or "Passion Stud."
What they are really after 11'1 ouch ac·
clslmed and controvaralal cluslcs
as
"Catcher lit the Rye," "Tha Lut Tempta·
don of Christ," "To Kill a Mockingbird,''
"1984" and usrave New Worlcl.'t 'lbere
havo been attempts ID ban all or some of
theae novel• in Yariouo Collfornia communities.
PropostUon 11, llkl aay obaceaiiJ' stat.ute etnwhere, would problblt graphic accounts of acts ol Jove between human beinp - though ID IDII'I woria with ideoiog·
teal overtones In ita net, II would cllspettM
with the Supreme Courl'a crlteriOII of "ndeemllll social volue."
DetaDed depicliolll of acts of hate between human belllll. of cruelty, of murder, would continue ·to enjoy constituUooal
protecUon In California, u litey do every•
where tn the United States. ·
It mull bee significant of aomethllll lbal
whUe on!' a handful of people In Wasbln&amp;·
IDD are promoUng lesislaUon lbal mlghl
help curtaU violenca and tragedy In America, 1110re lhiD haU a millloD people on
the other lllde of the nation em be eDllsted
Ia tha battle Bllinll "dirty" books.

Br BRUC£ MOSSAT
WA&amp;IDNGTON (NEA) -The
•lion's judiciary, the heralded "third branch" Ill the c•
Grdinate U. S. system ol govermnenl Is on the way toward
llreaklng down in some critical
areas.
'l'!ie courts - federal, state
11114 local are generally ao
overburdened ao lnef!lclent and
10 Dl-equipped te eope with the
avalanche of problems descend·
1q upon them that jultlee • is
elther beiDI delayed or dented
In thousands upon lhousands of

Their reo! ardell wiD belin after they
~ land safely on earth.
: A pion currenUy under consideration by
- lite National AeronauUcs and Splice Ad·
ministration calls for wrapping the capaule In a bit! plastic bag as soon as it is
: retrieved from the ocean and flyin&amp; the
:; wltole kil and kaboodle - men and mach·
~ 1no - to the ~1 Receiving LaboraiDry
~ at the Manned·\IC&gt;~aft deriter In Housll iDJI. "nlere the aslro~ta would be kept in
: '"arantillt for 311 days.
;: Because no one knows what, If any,
:·micr&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;rganisma exist on the moon
or
::,how deadly they might be, NASA is work·
~ lac out elaborate precautions to see that
;: 1100e of them are let loose on earth.
~ Scientists think the probability of there
f being any form of life on the moon is very
~ low. Then again, there is oo proof I hat
£: there tsn't any.
~ The plastic bag w0uld be equipped with
·c aR airlock and a separate chamber to al·
. low the astronauts 10 leave the capSule for
-:.: eomfort. Thus they will have a certain

meuure of treedom durllll the month of
obset'Yalioo, whicb Is considered lite mul·
mum time necesnry for the lncuboUon of
possible D100II bup.
Only at the encl of the period, after the
swar" of cloctors is finished with thet'D,
will the IIIOOD voyagers be permitted lo
emerse from their plaslic wrap wllb a
c~an bill of beallh - thoulb hardly undwicb freSh.

Weavin~ Harmony
What won't they do nest with compul·
ers?
When he wu cornmlsaioned to create a
special carpel for the Delta Hotel in Vlaar·
dingen, Holland, designer Cor Aldersboff
was seized by an inspiration, says Quinto
Linguo magazine.

Aldersholf analyzed a Bach fugue and'
led the mathematical pattern of the music
into an electronic computer. The eomputer was then set to control a weaving
loom.

The result. naturally, was a harmonious
design.

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Is currently discussing reform
propo~als at meeti•gs around
the country. The American Bar
Association FoundaUon has field
studies onder way, with a report due early In 1967.
Under Marylllnd's Sen. Joseph Tydlnp, the Senate Judi·
clary Committee's subcommlt.tee on improvements in judicial
machinery, has been Involved ta
beartnp 111 and off all year with more to come.
Tlte gronp elreldy ha1 declded thai merely acldlng mere
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York's Southern District, where Ia jndlotal maupowor - .I b •
14 judges preside, Jut aammer flderal COII1I In !local 1811
bad been pendinl mwe than lllmdled Gilly ft,IGI calli •• .
three yem. In PI!IIDsYtvllllla'a aplllll d,eoo before tha cUn&amp;•·
Eastern Dislrtct. with U judges; Tydings Is Rf81!lng that first ·
tile rlsiq backlol readlad e,oqo IIDPhasls has to be pot on mod·,
1aat year, with the median de- erniztng court admlnlstraUIII at
Jay between issue and
trial alllevals. By ample testimony,
measured at 41 months.
court administrative macblnery
state courla are no better. today is largely antiquated and
'lhe average lltlsalll In Coot lnadecp~ate.
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For England is a strange and And ill event which Will be Thousandl of c:asea are 8lltled l'lan over ·=:e-m:::~"''bba royal tbreae of kiDgs; puzzling land. For 360 years , attended by a million or 11101'1! o_ul of court, ofle!l. with DO jus- l!e'P spur
1bls aceptered isle, '
the English llave celebrated, ' American IDurlsla bearing bale• tice Ia !he complamant, for the Dilnlstratl~ ::~s~ "Oiflce
'ftil boppy breed of men,
jas Guy Fawkes' Day, the at· Iof U. S. currency whicb will same reason.
He '!00
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1 ~npt to blow up the House of help
bolster-up the declintnc Ill case
the ::.1 ~~~~ct~~J=oo!"~d·
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youtbful •lllllllmea evu lbe aatsaaee- Wh!ot a streamimed court
Our overseas co~lns m Eng· . for the escape of the leaders symptoms In times o1
mater wbo fl&amp;nrea II may 1111t Ill'~ can do is Illustrated dra·
land are In the IIUdsl of an ts· or lor appreciaion of a "good 1
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land·wide celebralton of the 1 ..
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lite Superior Court-with 120
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ways, and even stranger
'lhe aJaimo are really clang· judges serving a huge area and the landing .of William the 1 This is the land of contradic- lof the EDgllsb langu81e, with q now, but t1tey seem not to undertook adtitlnlslrattve reConqueror, '!Oil yea'!' ago. I lions: of the people who denied Iall .their f10cles and ~!l'le.l, all bave stirred Ill!' sweeping pub- matically In ~ Ange~s. where
This ts enltrely typtcal of the : the dying request of the great thetr adherence. 1D EnaJand !lie clamor for acUon. Neverlbe- the Superior Coprl-wtth
120
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th 1 ITas no friends; . only Interests,'' less. It Is abundaD~ clear tliat judges ~ a huge area have held . celebrations of the I ero - . a
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: Ono ol the ~lll'lnl deficlenclel In lite
Great Society II lltal lhere 11'1 aiiU a lew
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Tha 011 e, questlo~ hn 11 an· &amp;lllllil ,~,.;.,, ~ marlab .pWtlllve ~- : • ~•Ina ~of . ~
WASIIINGTON-Tha str10gel other lhlnl t!to~., Should .Jn Soatb·VlellWtl.IID :wbicb
plnst ,the C!IIIIICitmi"' of ~ liDo ·oae~aloa( ~tb the
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Douglas DauBias be cast. oullll the "&amp;· RepUbllcail President '1!14 11!• sla man 'lllttr bellmllhelln • llei!..•J!iltPh R. Mccartbf. ·\'
11111 those liberal Ol·frlends who I orous evenlll&amp; ef bls pgbllc llle DemomtlC Prelldeltts bav~ suo- represeDtalln dmtal:rlct . I 'nlll ~ rubblfll il. liD'
now see~ to destroy him in llli· by the very men for • e lib- ceulvely pJ!d&amp;ed the word and •tor has
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· mind lhe reasons ·for their d..
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jecUon of "the rilht ID dissent" American campaign system of ti&gt; ·lite Far !last,. ba has been ltetler IbiD ~ 'U ~ Openly iclmowledaed that bls
of one kind of "llberal" mind. a savage, llalkm:llke politics caught doing what. tile ruclat ~ Del"er. ran wllb lilllf IIJ'CIIIP ·~ In the l1eld was .to kill
11 tndtcotes, parentheticBUy, why whlcb 114!mandf of 1 ~ tf, JapiDOSO made lnlcl a JIUbllc IDd baa not biDIIell ·~ with. llllemJ lrooplj - who were, of
this poUUcal writer long age flclal not merely a llfel1!ng leD· crime: He
been ~ by ~ or evea ,most. of lllf., P,l· ~· only klllln&amp; DaUIIIU'
eolned lhe term "kne.,.jerk li!J.. era! and faithful serviCe to a the New. L!ifl In lite ICI
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small minority but actulllly a ·tblni&lt;IDJ dailgernus thougllts. . tor.
It the Unlfed Slltea of Amerl·
Whether Dauglas ought in ll&gt;tal silbmlsolon to Ill lmperl- More euctly, be ' ls ,lhlnldnl '!'lie true
of a eer- ca as a free nation. But, even
truth 1, be returned to ofDee Is ous will on every Issue, every 1 single c1angerou1 lbougllt - ..!llln)dlid o1·''Uberal" miDd bu worse - and here Is lbe last,
not the Issue here. That he has day and every hour·
about VIet Nam - amid all Dever been ~ lbuwn than apt~ Impeachment In Barnan entirely respectable Repob- Douglas' lnesptable
crime lite hundreds of acceptable and In an attack ··upon Dou8lu Ill IU'd 1 Indictment of Paul Daug·
ncan opposiUon Is right and Is stgular, in both
sensa. undiDgeroua thoughla be had the eurrent l8111e ol th~ 11181a· las:_''Some of his new frten~s
proper And It well mav be Though no possible kind If war- shared 110 10111 with old friends liDe Focus Midwest by ex-friend ara not people with whom I
that there are completely val· mon:ger, he has found II impos- who bave DOW became his pill· Harry Barnard. Barnard. who normally associate. I do not
ld reasoltll why Illinois ohould slble In conviction to please the Jeso enemies.
once made a career of stream· attend meell!!Bs of the Polish
decide to retire him after three\ tiny pacilist • isolationist New · Tbla Ia a perversion of .ra· lbg aBBinsl "McCartltylsm" and National Alllance or the Amer· ·
six-year terms.
Left by condemning a war •· tional partlaansllip Into a nigbt.- 8ul1l by assoctatloa, sets aH by lean Legion." .
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pracUclll reuon that II will cost a lot of
- torctve the ezpresslon - cash to tnstall
them.
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and a conlpUier will be needed 10 -ble
the VBillllla macblne ID all ltnfl On lick.
11t11 para~ will coal 1bout ~.ooo
In addition to lite price of the vandJDI ma·
cblneo, whlcb tlself IID'I peanuts.
With thla breaJt..tltrou&amp;h Ill the currency
curtain, II will undoubtedly be only a matter of time until such other Irritating cub
Items as publiC phone alii, toll !area,
parklnl meters and similar bangovers from
medieval Uvtnc will be ellminaled and we
ciD enjoy a 11orlous age In wblcb we can
charge everythlll1 DOW and pay later.
The uiUmate Utopia will come. of course,
when aomo superleniut fi«Ure• out a way
to cbarge now and NEVER pay toter.
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Valley of. the Elephgnts

It's Waiting Game ~o Get
Justice in U. S. Courts

Here's a Question of Values
EVIII'J- II alarmed at what aeeiDI to
. .lie 10 unmlslatable iacrease in violeoce,
-aatt-IOCial bebavlor aad disrespect I o r
antborlty and morality In Ibis country.
But the cliffll'UI way• different people
': li:lllllale lhil allrm into action may pos·
aibly reveel more about the true state of
· 1IUII'alily ilt America lhiD the daUy paper's
dally catalogue of crtmeo.

There baa been 10 great Udol wove of
poblic outcry agabtst 811JlB u a result of
the sllytng of 16 persons at the University
of Telas, or lbe a~us multiple mur·
ders whidt havh&gt;cCUITed slllce then.
There hu been no public outcry at Ill.
Tlwl the chances thet some sort of ~gis·
Jatlon to restricl the commerce In firearma
wiD be adopted in this session of Congress
appelll' 110 better than lhey bave in the past.
The Prealdent blmself feels no ursency •
ltout the matter.
Meanwhile, ID California, 600,000 &lt;ilizeno
·, have signed their names to a petition which
: I• the spearhead of a new crusade 118insl
' llllUI. Called Pt:oposition IS, the Initiative
· already has 100,000 more signatures tlmn
ore necessary to place it 011 tho November
ballot.
lla backen claim that, in CallforDia at
· least, it would "close the Ud" on obscene
!: ll~rature, which they argue Ia the k e y
~· cause of America's ' moral crisis."
' Its opponents warn that ila provisions
. are so btoad and It&amp; langnare 10 imprecise
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lltat It could conceivably be used to ban
any wu-k with a oexual element, not ex·
cludilll Shlkelpeare and tho Bible.
Tbtl Ia an enperaUon. The smuthounds
are not worried about Sltake1peare. Thill'
are DOt even particularly dismayed by such
ephemerol paperback pornography
u
"Lust CUlt" or "Passion Stud."
What they are really after 11'1 ouch ac·
clslmed and controvaralal cluslcs
as
"Catcher lit the Rye," "Tha Lut Tempta·
don of Christ," "To Kill a Mockingbird,''
"1984" and usrave New Worlcl.'t 'lbere
havo been attempts ID ban all or some of
theae novel• in Yariouo Collfornia communities.
PropostUon 11, llkl aay obaceaiiJ' stat.ute etnwhere, would problblt graphic accounts of acts ol Jove between human beinp - though ID IDII'I woria with ideoiog·
teal overtones In ita net, II would cllspettM
with the Supreme Courl'a crlteriOII of "ndeemllll social volue."
DetaDed depicliolll of acts of hate between human belllll. of cruelty, of murder, would continue ·to enjoy constituUooal
protecUon In California, u litey do every•
where tn the United States. ·
It mull bee significant of aomethllll lbal
whUe on!' a handful of people In Wasbln&amp;·
IDD are promoUng lesislaUon lbal mlghl
help curtaU violenca and tragedy In America, 1110re lhiD haU a millloD people on
the other lllde of the nation em be eDllsted
Ia tha battle Bllinll "dirty" books.

Br BRUC£ MOSSAT
WA&amp;IDNGTON (NEA) -The
•lion's judiciary, the heralded "third branch" Ill the c•
Grdinate U. S. system ol govermnenl Is on the way toward
llreaklng down in some critical
areas.
'l'!ie courts - federal, state
11114 local are generally ao
overburdened ao lnef!lclent and
10 Dl-equipped te eope with the
avalanche of problems descend·
1q upon them that jultlee • is
elther beiDI delayed or dented
In thousands upon lhousands of

Their reo! ardell wiD belin after they
~ land safely on earth.
: A pion currenUy under consideration by
- lite National AeronauUcs and Splice Ad·
ministration calls for wrapping the capaule In a bit! plastic bag as soon as it is
: retrieved from the ocean and flyin&amp; the
:; wltole kil and kaboodle - men and mach·
~ 1no - to the ~1 Receiving LaboraiDry
~ at the Manned·\IC&gt;~aft deriter In Housll iDJI. "nlere the aslro~ta would be kept in
: '"arantillt for 311 days.
;: Because no one knows what, If any,
:·micr&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;rganisma exist on the moon
or
::,how deadly they might be, NASA is work·
~ lac out elaborate precautions to see that
;: 1100e of them are let loose on earth.
~ Scientists think the probability of there
f being any form of life on the moon is very
~ low. Then again, there is oo proof I hat
£: there tsn't any.
~ The plastic bag w0uld be equipped with
·c aR airlock and a separate chamber to al·
. low the astronauts 10 leave the capSule for
-:.: eomfort. Thus they will have a certain

meuure of treedom durllll the month of
obset'Yalioo, whicb Is considered lite mul·
mum time necesnry for the lncuboUon of
possible D100II bup.
Only at the encl of the period, after the
swar" of cloctors is finished with thet'D,
will the IIIOOD voyagers be permitted lo
emerse from their plaslic wrap wllb a
c~an bill of beallh - thoulb hardly undwicb freSh.

Weavin~ Harmony
What won't they do nest with compul·
ers?
When he wu cornmlsaioned to create a
special carpel for the Delta Hotel in Vlaar·
dingen, Holland, designer Cor Aldersboff
was seized by an inspiration, says Quinto
Linguo magazine.

Aldersholf analyzed a Bach fugue and'
led the mathematical pattern of the music
into an electronic computer. The eomputer was then set to control a weaving
loom.

The result. naturally, was a harmonious
design.

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Is currently discussing reform
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the country. The American Bar
Association FoundaUon has field
studies onder way, with a report due early In 1967.
Under Marylllnd's Sen. Joseph Tydlnp, the Senate Judi·
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machinery, has been Involved ta
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tile rlsiq backlol readlad e,oqo IIDPhasls has to be pot on mod·,
1aat year, with the median de- erniztng court admlnlstraUIII at
Jay between issue and
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court administrative macblnery
state courla are no better. today is largely antiquated and
'lhe average lltlsalll In Coot lnadecp~ate.
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For England is a strange and And ill event which Will be Thousandl of c:asea are 8lltled l'lan over ·=:e-m:::~"''bba royal tbreae of kiDgs; puzzling land. For 360 years , attended by a million or 11101'1! o_ul of court, ofle!l. with DO jus- l!e'P spur
1bls aceptered isle, '
the English llave celebrated, ' American IDurlsla bearing bale• tice Ia !he complamant, for the Dilnlstratl~ ::~s~ "Oiflce
'ftil boppy breed of men,
jas Guy Fawkes' Day, the at· Iof U. S. currency whicb will same reason.
He '!00
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1 ~npt to blow up the House of help
bolster-up the declintnc Ill case
the ::.1 ~~~~ct~~J=oo!"~d·
nis blessed p!DI, tbla earlb, · Parliament and all the -mem- I"Pound Sterling" of the Bank ef IIIia •
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tbls realm, tbla Englaad. Ibers of the government in the of England tlml "old lady of ~ ~clfiDID ~~e •:. ~es ~
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youtbful •lllllllmea evu lbe aatsaaee- Wh!ot a streamimed court
Our overseas co~lns m Eng· . for the escape of the leaders symptoms In times o1
mater wbo fl&amp;nrea II may 1111t Ill'~ can do is Illustrated dra·
land are In the IIUdsl of an ts· or lor appreciaion of a "good 1
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land·wide celebralton of the 1 ..
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\ But, wtl!i aU their strange . ae.
lite Superior Court-with 120
Bottle of Senlac (or Hastings): ry by r. aw e .
ways, and even stranger
'lhe aJaimo are really clang· judges serving a huge area and the landing .of William the 1 This is the land of contradic- lof the EDgllsb langu81e, with q now, but t1tey seem not to undertook adtitlnlslrattve reConqueror, '!Oil yea'!' ago. I lions: of the people who denied Iall .their f10cles and ~!l'le.l, all bave stirred Ill!' sweeping pub- matically In ~ Ange~s. where
This ts enltrely typtcal of the : the dying request of the great thetr adherence. 1D EnaJand !lie clamor for acUon. Neverlbe- the Superior Coprl-wtth
120
British people. Many nations h
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th 1 ITas no friends; . only Interests,'' less. It Is abundaD~ clear tliat judges ~ a huge area have held . celebrations of the I ero - . a
e son, . a :most of Ul will continue tO liP' judicial nform ~Urrants far .imciertoot admlnls!rative
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ence but only the British woold . Lady Hamilton; but gave a Ito that ~ or eueu!We nf11111. jury
from more lban 2
commemorate lla loss.
:large pension to the relatives Whlo:b wao the aplrll of Brltalll
'nle U. s. Jl!dl.clal .eonleretice yeara ~ ieu than alx menths.
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PHILADELP;'!IA (UPI I - Tony Gonzales smgied BIJI White
home from second base with
two out in the lith inning Sat11rday to give the Philadelphia
Philfies a S-4 victory over the
M_ets, !hair second extra-Inning
wm over th&lt; New Yorkers In
two days .
The finish came just after

Bill Murphy, Mel! centerfielder, made an amazing &amp;Iov•
hand back to the plate catch
off Rickie Allen •• he crashed
Into the centerfield wall 430
feet from home plate for the
secood out of the mning.
Then. White doubled to rightfield off reliever Dick Selma
and Gonzales sent a hot smash
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lhroueh Ken 8o)'ir at rQ ~~
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lor die Meta who blew a ·ill
lead in tho 'ltVeolb
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lot's fourth homtr ol the yer/t
and a triple by Ed llretttiOIId..
Wbite eptoed the JI!)III:J!
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runnero up. Dick Groat ~
bome one run llld the lleW
camt in on Elllot'a wild*to the pi;rte, witb Groat second. Pinch batter D~!ll
Cleme111 IIOJled heme thrt ..,.
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m~~~~fo~ -Pi\4·1 :~t~r;Jver Ch~~hlre on Frida~ ,night gave Pomeroy
Second row Re ~· c 'jf" o o ng the trophy presentation ar.e, front row, t

the double·elimination Syracuse Pony League Tournato r ., Mike Nesselroad and Homer Smith Jr batboys
• x ance, oger Dixon, Robin \l'halin, Junior l'uiUns, Tommy Vaughan, Randy Burt. Back row, Asst. Manager G~orge Nes:
seerlroad,, Thom Sarver, Bobby Werry, Steve Van Meter, Danny Abbott, Bob Burdette, Roger Abbott, Mike Young George Skinner and Ho
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., Kevin Sheets l•mJted
th• ' other a makeup affair wJth thelworked the first three innmgs 1runs in the tJottom of the f•flh
proof of this with these two nice catfish taken early
t:;rst plate White Sox to thrPe sro:lh plaee Indians
for the White Sox He allo"ed aud added one more m the botone mormng at Hidden Lakes near Pomeroy. One
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four h1ts, walked one and struck tom ot the sudh and lasl mn
i s a 3 1/ 2 pounder and the other a 3 pounder. Mannmg
ll!fs knocked off the Gallipolis The Senators took a HI lead j out five. Steinbeck was rehev- mg
Roush. owner o[ Hidden Lakes, says the big ones
.l,iJtlt! League le aders 4 1 Fr 1 m the top of the sel ond mmng :ed by Jumor JamisoA in tbe Mike Powell star1 ed for fhe
have JUst been la1. ing around for about the past 3 or
St. Louis
001 000 3oo- 4 9
py evenmg on th,J)SI .\J.onor when Pre Wee Davis smgled. i top of the fourth and w01 ked Athletics and was r.lieved by
4 weeks. Now , Roush says, "! guess they are getting
Los Ani 000 000 000- 0 a 0 (10 tnninssl
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and then With two out Kevm IUiree innings, allowtn&amp;
two ISteve Lee i• the third. DavJd l hungry. They 've been vacationing long enough."
Jaster (8-3) Bid McCarver; Clu
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Field Sheets smgled to scol'l! Davil. hils . He never walked a batter IM. Thomas came on iR I he
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second Gary M1gal walked to start and struck out eight.
fourth and pilched to two batWJ
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Red Sox pounded out I lhmgs off for the Seoaton In Billy Frazier, and Pee Wee I ters and was relieved by Dean
IRo:mano; Siebert, Tlant (10)
IF win over the fifth
place the top of the third. Sklpper 1DaviS paced Senator hitters Lu&lt;'aS who fmiShed the ~arne.
and Azcue, Crandall II). WPAihletics 11 Roy tDuffyl Har- Johnson was safe on an error. :wllh two bits in three trips 1o Harmon pitched four innings, 8Jrdie Tebbetts wasn't the Ch1caso. Twenty ml1utes later, Mid Tebbetts, who skippered
(7-7). LP-Pizarro (7-5) .
jnon p1tched rom innings of one Billy Frazier hrt mto a fleld· the plate. Both had tnples. ollowed one M. walked e~ght lype to qmt •. loser. so I he Cleveland president Gabe Paul the Reds and the,Brave. before
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Wagner (21st).
~l;iVf' Schoonover.
lhrown out at tturd Pee wee &amp;AchxhHg 1 double.
1e1 worked tY.o frame6 , allowed he went_ out With I wmaer.
of tebbetts resignattoo.
'] d1dnt bring 811YthJng . to
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I four
hrls, walked four
and A maJor league manager for Although Tebbetts never field- Cleveland except tbe desire to
tii' trrsl place, a full game a- m•d f'ra-,Ier to @Jve the Sena- Senators
120 OtO - 4 6 I ' struck out three.
10 "'"'ons, the 5~year-old Tel&gt;- ed a champion dw1ng his mao- bring baseball In this city back
liead nf the second place Red tors a 3-0 lead.
White Sox . 000 100 - I 3 I f'or the Athletics ,
Powell belts resigned hJS post with agerlal career, be alw&amp;)'ll taln- to where lt was.
~x whlrh fmJShed the season I .rumor JamJSon led off the Batteries Senators - Sheets pitched two and a third inn· Cleveland Friday night and was ed tbe respect of his players "I would like t• stay In basell-ith a 10-4 record.
:bottom of Ihe tonrth mning with (WP) and Foose. Whrte Sox- mgs. allowed one hit, walked succeeded by coach
George hecause of his devotion Ill the ball but I have nothing
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• Th• Senators' wm kept them ;a tremendous homerun inlo iStembeck (LP) and Januson t" o and struck out three. Lee · Strickland . Although tile Indt· game and ilsplratlenal quati- mind right now," added Tebm the ruAnmg for a first place ' deep right f1eld The ball wa1 (2) and Perrt1ud.
'l'l ent one and a third fr~mes, lans never gave him an Amen.- bes.
betts, Bhefted. for three months
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pi are, lost in a cabbag,e pat&lt;·h. T he
RED SOX ROMP
i allowed flve hJIS, walked two can League championship, !bey "I've played for quite 1 Jew iR 1!164 after suffering a heart
tw~.,_lull games off the pace •ext three batters went down [ Roy tDuffy) Harmon hurled and struck out three. Thomas did provide hun with 1 taste of managers,' fonner Cincmnall attack. " If my heart had anywith' a 8-4 record Both the 1n order and the White Sos fnur intttng" ol one h1l b&lt;lll" :.ts l gave up one hit and one walk. VICtory In hi1 fiRalgame.
star Ted Kluszewskl once said, thing to do with my leaving
White So1 and Senator! have never Ulreatened agam
; the Reel So1 piled up 1 13-0 Lucas, in 1\\oo and a th1rd mnWith Me out in the IOtb iu- ''but none or them could inspire the game, I would bave droptwo games !ell to complete the Jamison had the ontv hill! 1trad m four innings of play. ings, allowed two hits, struck 1ing and the score lied 2-l, Leon you and make you really be- ped dead after Wagner won the
Ieason.
for the Whi~ Soi 81 he slam- He was relieved by Dave ' uut two and never walked a bat- : Wagner slammed his 21st home lieve in yourself like Birdie game with a homer. My health
The Jos.R held the Athletics med a homerun. double, and ISchoonover tn the bottom of the ter.
' run of the campaign to stve could."
wasn't involved."
In fifth place with a H record, ' smgle m three trips to I h e lfifth frame.
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Kaline, Del 10336069112.311
•·1th one game left, wJth the lplate
1 The Red Sox scored four ,ADD SENATORS 4-48 SPTS ..
f'hile Sox in a makeup COD· Sheets worked Sil innings for i runs m the first frame and add· I Steve Slone poced the
Ath·
Powell, Bal 11.5 407 71120 .295
64 Rambler
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the w1~ning Senators, allowed 1ed nlne more in the top of ll'u~ •letics with two hits ill t h r e e
Wagner, Clev 111 389 60 114 .293
Amtrlcon 2 Dr. 6 cyll...,
The fourth place Yankees are three hJts, never walked a bs!· ' fourth The wmnm went acor&lt;H tunes at bat. Mike Powell had •
Belchrdt, Cal 88 317 48 92 .290
ltondord 1nn1. Radle ~
with two games to ao. one ter and struck out 10.
I the other Athletic hit
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:E~~_the Whlle So&gt; and the Jim Steinbec~ otarted and • The Athletics picked up three , Roy Harmon with two for ; _,
M"anUe, NY
99 314 'l1 91 .'JII
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~~Iwden
Valtne, Wash 118 414 63 111 •
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119 514 88 188 .327 Allen, Phillles SO;
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well agreed he has been an 18- hi' first victory
Lucas (3) Lee and Powell I3). S~eden by an •&amp;Id frrend-Sonny Cepeda, SIL 101351 52111 .316 80n, Orioles 37; Powell, Orioles
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carat marvel this season
I Four days later. nearly two
GALUI'ULIS
LISton.
Allen, Phil 100 rl 81 117 .St5 31: Pepitone, Yanks, Killebrew,
;AEW YORK •UPII - That If he chooses. he c11 n lnmPstlv 'weeks after the season opened,
LITI'LE LEAGUE
, LIShn extended the lnvltalioA Helms, Ci~ 100 388 52 121 .312 Twins &amp; Colavito, lndi&amp;AB 27.
q~Ionl Perry Is a real cube. sa) he ha s won 25 games "" far he was g1ven his first start '
STANDINGS
after dlsposmg of Amos Jobn- Sanlll, Chi
113 410 72127 .310
R~na Batted In
in ~good spot to be('ome , and los! on I" t'""o 1 hal would agamst Houston and he won it, !TE~M
W L R OR son m 1 ~8 of the fhird. rG~nd C1ndon, Pilt 114 418 60 129 .309 N 1 tIona I League: Aaron,
~ majors' first 20-game be counting hJ&gt; s.orecord in 2-1. with a four-hitter .
, Willie Sox ..... 10 2 88 52 Friday mgbt. The tnvrtation,
AmerleDD I.eagae
Braves 94; Clemente, Pirate•
G. ABR. B. Pet. Allen, Phillies 84; Mays, Giants
win.er lhts year and whPnPver sprin~~: lrauunl:' plus lht v1t'lnrv "Now, maybe Herman and Red Sos ....... 10 4 80 52. however, was not I friendly
~.rask hnn ho\\ he 's domg 1t. 1ht&gt; rerPived r lt'Oit form ,Julv's ; the G1ants will believe I can be senators .. . , .. ,_ 8 4 56 4% on.~.
OJiva, Minn 120460 7%148 .322 11; Stargell, Pirates 80.
JU,answer always" the same . . Ali-SlRr g•m•
a starting pitcher." Perry Yankees ........ 7 5 77 72
I want Clay and I want him FRbnsn, Bal 119446 94 W ,311
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"fi're~ is my hard slider ·• the more amazmg is that he Iradio interview .
~ans ......... , 4 t 51 9ft Johnso m three rounds w~at
..ferry ll absolutely correct 01 compiled Jt ev•n though he was 1 Franks got wind of Perry'a TJgen ... -,".. 3 9 54 83 Henry Cool";r and BrJan
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There il a big difference in .June 13 w1th 3 damaged lefl grace.
Tollla .. .. .. . .. 51 $1 IN IN and they got I IIIIo
h10 19-2 record with the Giants ankle. on whJch he shll wears a l '' Hell ." declared the
GAMES LAST WEEIJ:
qainst Clay."
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!'f\1' year and the 8·12 mark he bandage
Imanager. "I wish 1 had throe
4 Indians 2
Llste1, the former
hjid with them la st year
No Starter
!other guys who felt the samr Yankees 2 AtbleUC. 1
'JIWtight ehamp w1ri1Be
'llu! •••my hillers merely ,\lore ama•mg vet is thr fact ' way and meant II."
White Sox 7 Red Sos J
wu taken away bp "'"Y.II
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lldtan1 2 Ortolet I
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oll\ie hiS hard slider as the ~'ranks "aso't even sure Perrv he throws 1 opltter doesn 't Red Sox 13 Atbletict 4
lwice In the seeond round
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Senator! 4 WJUio .SQs I
. finisbed .lhe Medin~, Ohio.
Trade Ill JOIII' ....... fllr a thrifty IIDnda
aroond for _Hlm What really did regular startPr ~hen the season "They're tlltitled," he laughs
Gr\MI!S NEXT WEEK
fighter with a Iefl-rirht rombin50. Up to 200 milet per pllon, IIIII It least
11, the~ thmk IS hJS spiller
1began.
Nor ;. he upset that when the Monday-Senators vs. Tlgera aUen lJt the third.
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Hondlltldlll for G1J1P111 nffic
he stands, there lookm8 at the second gam• of the season up. people uoually talk about keea
u~," said Jobnson,
and C11J1P111 J~Mtini.llllll1'911'11 nodC'Jia big
as rf you re fresh off the arainst the Cubs but Franks Sandy Koufn or Juan MorichMr\KE UP GAMES
II powods leu than
wl"'" Ferry
switched to Bob Botin and left al.
Tisen vs. Se•atol'!
218-pound opponent. "He
difference • ,_, pock~ 1110. ll'U
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word for Perrv he would start "Thev should" he ••Y•·
Indians vo. Yankeet
much better than I !bought.
bulse farad •
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was fearsome."
And !9 wil , _ . . ...._
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200 000 OtJO- 2 9 0
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ur gam~ an Booton
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got hthegame
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PHILADELP;'!IA (UPI I - Tony Gonzales smgied BIJI White
home from second base with
two out in the lith inning Sat11rday to give the Philadelphia
Philfies a S-4 victory over the
M_ets, !hair second extra-Inning
wm over th&lt; New Yorkers In
two days .
The finish came just after

Bill Murphy, Mel! centerfielder, made an amazing &amp;Iov•
hand back to the plate catch
off Rickie Allen •• he crashed
Into the centerfield wall 430
feet from home plate for the
secood out of the mning.
Then. White doubled to rightfield off reliever Dick Selma
and Gonzales sent a hot smash
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lhroueh Ken 8o)'ir at rQ ~~
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lot's fourth homtr ol the yer/t
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camt in on Elllot'a wild*to the pi;rte, witb Groat second. Pinch batter D~!ll
Cleme111 IIOJled heme thrt ..,.
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Second row Re ~· c 'jf" o o ng the trophy presentation ar.e, front row, t

the double·elimination Syracuse Pony League Tournato r ., Mike Nesselroad and Homer Smith Jr batboys
• x ance, oger Dixon, Robin \l'halin, Junior l'uiUns, Tommy Vaughan, Randy Burt. Back row, Asst. Manager G~orge Nes:
seerlroad,, Thom Sarver, Bobby Werry, Steve Van Meter, Danny Abbott, Bob Burdette, Roger Abbott, Mike Young George Skinner and Ho
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BIGONES-ThebJgonesarestarting to bite
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th• ' other a makeup affair wJth thelworked the first three innmgs 1runs in the tJottom of the f•flh
proof of this with these two nice catfish taken early
t:;rst plate White Sox to thrPe sro:lh plaee Indians
for the White Sox He allo"ed aud added one more m the botone mormng at Hidden Lakes near Pomeroy. One
~ 1 ts as the thu·d place SenaSENATORS Wl~
four h1ts, walked one and struck tom ot the sudh and lasl mn
i s a 3 1/ 2 pounder and the other a 3 pounder. Mannmg
ll!fs knocked off the Gallipolis The Senators took a HI lead j out five. Steinbeck was rehev- mg
Roush. owner o[ Hidden Lakes, says the big ones
.l,iJtlt! League le aders 4 1 Fr 1 m the top of the sel ond mmng :ed by Jumor JamisoA in tbe Mike Powell star1 ed for fhe
have JUst been la1. ing around for about the past 3 or
St. Louis
001 000 3oo- 4 9
py evenmg on th,J)SI .\J.onor when Pre Wee Davis smgled. i top of the fourth and w01 ked Athletics and was r.lieved by
4 weeks. Now , Roush says, "! guess they are getting
Los Ani 000 000 000- 0 a 0 (10 tnninssl
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and then With two out Kevm IUiree innings, allowtn&amp;
two ISteve Lee i• the third. DavJd l hungry. They 've been vacationing long enough."
Jaster (8-3) Bid McCarver; Clu
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Field Sheets smgled to scol'l! Davil. hils . He never walked a batter IM. Thomas came on iR I he
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second Gary M1gal walked to start and struck out eight.
fourth and pilched to two batWJ
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Red Sox pounded out I lhmgs off for the Seoaton In Billy Frazier, and Pee Wee I ters and was relieved by Dean
IRo:mano; Siebert, Tlant (10)
IF win over the fifth
place the top of the third. Sklpper 1DaviS paced Senator hitters Lu&lt;'aS who fmiShed the ~arne.
and Azcue, Crandall II). WPAihletics 11 Roy tDuffyl Har- Johnson was safe on an error. :wllh two bits in three trips 1o Harmon pitched four innings, 8Jrdie Tebbetts wasn't the Ch1caso. Twenty ml1utes later, Mid Tebbetts, who skippered
(7-7). LP-Pizarro (7-5) .
jnon p1tched rom innings of one Billy Frazier hrt mto a fleld· the plate. Both had tnples. ollowed one M. walked e~ght lype to qmt •. loser. so I he Cleveland president Gabe Paul the Reds and the,Brave. before
(24th), Colavito
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Wagner (21st).
~l;iVf' Schoonover.
lhrown out at tturd Pee wee &amp;AchxhHg 1 double.
1e1 worked tY.o frame6 , allowed he went_ out With I wmaer.
of tebbetts resignattoo.
'] d1dnt bring 811YthJng . to
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I four
hrls, walked four
and A maJor league manager for Although Tebbetts never field- Cleveland except tbe desire to
tii' trrsl place, a full game a- m•d f'ra-,Ier to @Jve the Sena- Senators
120 OtO - 4 6 I ' struck out three.
10 "'"'ons, the 5~year-old Tel&gt;- ed a champion dw1ng his mao- bring baseball In this city back
liead nf the second place Red tors a 3-0 lead.
White Sox . 000 100 - I 3 I f'or the Athletics ,
Powell belts resigned hJS post with agerlal career, be alw&amp;)'ll taln- to where lt was.
~x whlrh fmJShed the season I .rumor JamJSon led off the Batteries Senators - Sheets pitched two and a third inn· Cleveland Friday night and was ed tbe respect of his players "I would like t• stay In basell-ith a 10-4 record.
:bottom of Ihe tonrth mning with (WP) and Foose. Whrte Sox- mgs. allowed one hit, walked succeeded by coach
George hecause of his devotion Ill the ball but I have nothing
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'l'l ent one and a third fr~mes, lans never gave him an Amen.- bes.
betts, Bhefted. for three months
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pi are, lost in a cabbag,e pat&lt;·h. T he
RED SOX ROMP
i allowed flve hJIS, walked two can League championship, !bey "I've played for quite 1 Jew iR 1!164 after suffering a heart
tw~.,_lull games off the pace •ext three batters went down [ Roy tDuffy) Harmon hurled and struck out three. Thomas did provide hun with 1 taste of managers,' fonner Cincmnall attack. " If my heart had anywith' a 8-4 record Both the 1n order and the White Sos fnur intttng" ol one h1l b&lt;lll" :.ts l gave up one hit and one walk. VICtory In hi1 fiRalgame.
star Ted Kluszewskl once said, thing to do with my leaving
White So1 and Senator! have never Ulreatened agam
; the Reel So1 piled up 1 13-0 Lucas, in 1\\oo and a th1rd mnWith Me out in the IOtb iu- ''but none or them could inspire the game, I would bave droptwo games !ell to complete the Jamison had the ontv hill! 1trad m four innings of play. ings, allowed two hits, struck 1ing and the score lied 2-l, Leon you and make you really be- ped dead after Wagner won the
Ieason.
for the Whi~ Soi 81 he slam- He was relieved by Dave ' uut two and never walked a bat- : Wagner slammed his 21st home lieve in yourself like Birdie game with a homer. My health
The Jos.R held the Athletics med a homerun. double, and ISchoonover tn the bottom of the ter.
' run of the campaign to stve could."
wasn't involved."
In fifth place with a H record, ' smgle m three trips to I h e lfifth frame.
, MACHINE NO l
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Kaline, Del 10336069112.311
•·1th one game left, wJth the lplate
1 The Red Sox scored four ,ADD SENATORS 4-48 SPTS ..
f'hile Sox in a makeup COD· Sheets worked Sil innings for i runs m the first frame and add· I Steve Slone poced the
Ath·
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Wagner, Clev 111 389 60 114 .293
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The fourth place Yankees are three hJts, never walked a bs!· ' fourth The wmnm went acor&lt;H tunes at bat. Mike Powell had •
Belchrdt, Cal 88 317 48 92 .290
ltondord 1nn1. Radle ~
with two games to ao. one ter and struck out 10.
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:E~~_the Whlle So&gt; and the Jim Steinbec~ otarted and • The Athletics picked up three , Roy Harmon with two for ; _,
M"anUe, NY
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Lucas (3) Lee and Powell I3). S~eden by an •&amp;Id frrend-Sonny Cepeda, SIL 101351 52111 .316 80n, Orioles 37; Powell, Orioles
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carat marvel this season
I Four days later. nearly two
GALUI'ULIS
LISton.
Allen, Phil 100 rl 81 117 .St5 31: Pepitone, Yanks, Killebrew,
;AEW YORK •UPII - That If he chooses. he c11 n lnmPstlv 'weeks after the season opened,
LITI'LE LEAGUE
, LIShn extended the lnvltalioA Helms, Ci~ 100 388 52 121 .312 Twins &amp; Colavito, lndi&amp;AB 27.
q~Ionl Perry Is a real cube. sa) he ha s won 25 games "" far he was g1ven his first start '
STANDINGS
after dlsposmg of Amos Jobn- Sanlll, Chi
113 410 72127 .310
R~na Batted In
in ~good spot to be('ome , and los! on I" t'""o 1 hal would agamst Houston and he won it, !TE~M
W L R OR son m 1 ~8 of the fhird. rG~nd C1ndon, Pilt 114 418 60 129 .309 N 1 tIona I League: Aaron,
~ majors' first 20-game be counting hJ&gt; s.orecord in 2-1. with a four-hitter .
, Willie Sox ..... 10 2 88 52 Friday mgbt. The tnvrtation,
AmerleDD I.eagae
Braves 94; Clemente, Pirate•
G. ABR. B. Pet. Allen, Phillies 84; Mays, Giants
win.er lhts year and whPnPver sprin~~: lrauunl:' plus lht v1t'lnrv "Now, maybe Herman and Red Sos ....... 10 4 80 52. however, was not I friendly
~.rask hnn ho\\ he 's domg 1t. 1ht&gt; rerPived r lt'Oit form ,Julv's ; the G1ants will believe I can be senators .. . , .. ,_ 8 4 56 4% on.~.
OJiva, Minn 120460 7%148 .322 11; Stargell, Pirates 80.
JU,answer always" the same . . Ali-SlRr g•m•
a starting pitcher." Perry Yankees ........ 7 5 77 72
I want Clay and I want him FRbnsn, Bal 119446 94 W ,311
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"fi're~ is my hard slider ·• the more amazmg is that he Iradio interview .
~ans ......... , 4 t 51 9ft Johnso m three rounds w~at
..ferry ll absolutely correct 01 compiled Jt ev•n though he was 1 Franks got wind of Perry'a TJgen ... -,".. 3 9 54 83 Henry Cool";r and BrJan
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There il a big difference in .June 13 w1th 3 damaged lefl grace.
Tollla .. .. .. . .. 51 $1 IN IN and they got I IIIIo
h10 19-2 record with the Giants ankle. on whJch he shll wears a l '' Hell ." declared the
GAMES LAST WEEIJ:
qainst Clay."
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!'f\1' year and the 8·12 mark he bandage
Imanager. "I wish 1 had throe
4 Indians 2
Llste1, the former
hjid with them la st year
No Starter
!other guys who felt the samr Yankees 2 AtbleUC. 1
'JIWtight ehamp w1ri1Be
'llu! •••my hillers merely ,\lore ama•mg vet is thr fact ' way and meant II."
White Sox 7 Red Sos J
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lldtan1 2 Ortolet I
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lwice In the seeond round
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Senator! 4 WJUio .SQs I
. finisbed .lhe Medin~, Ohio.
Trade Ill JOIII' ....... fllr a thrifty IIDnda
aroond for _Hlm What really did regular startPr ~hen the season "They're tlltitled," he laughs
Gr\MI!S NEXT WEEK
fighter with a Iefl-rirht rombin50. Up to 200 milet per pllon, IIIII It least
11, the~ thmk IS hJS spiller
1began.
Nor ;. he upset that when the Monday-Senators vs. Tlgera aUen lJt the third.
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that .......... MaybeMention that word to Perry 1 Perrv was supposed to pitch subject of great pJU,hers comes Tuesday-White Sos vo. Yaa- "II was liko being hit by
Hondlltldlll for G1J1P111 nffic
he stands, there lookm8 at the second gam• of the season up. people uoually talk about keea
u~," said Jobnson,
and C11J1P111 J~Mtini.llllll1'911'11 nodC'Jia big
as rf you re fresh off the arainst the Cubs but Franks Sandy Koufn or Juan MorichMr\KE UP GAMES
II powods leu than
wl"'" Ferry
switched to Bob Botin and left al.
Tisen vs. Se•atol'!
218-pound opponent. "He
difference • ,_, pock~ 1110. ll'U
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word for Perrv he would start "Thev should" he ••Y•·
Indians vo. Yankeet
much better than I !bought.
bulse farad •
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was fearsome."
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lnJ dl)'. TbUI lllftlGn aball noa IPPiJ
lu nlinurl un liD emeraen('Y errand
111r on leJIUml t e bUI IIle&amp;l 11 directed
b f t he pannt, 111anlian or CUII.o4ian,
nor to mlnon aeeompanled bJ the
paren~. &amp;lltn:lian or custodlan.
pr
lame other peraon over twent701\11
U. o( ace who bu beeD ~ven

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k on
.~1.lee _the Ohio Sta~ Fair ~ 11:.':::.~~· ~"fl;,. Club," poo2- 12-1:30 p.m.; SPook .Beckman's
me~Sion, and aU ecasts
_ec m. Come to The ~·air, "Coffee Club.'' 2-3:30 p.m.;
bt, _In color, accordlog to Steve Z."!-1· .;; . Six O'Clock Re- Come To the Fair, 5-5:30 p.m.;
~arney of Towl!r Antennas, $-5.
p.."
. nd Y'All s· O'Clock Reports 6-6:30 ·p.
lliC
ports 6-6.30 p.m., a
ox
•
' iocal residents of the com- Com~. lt:30-11:45 p.m.
. m.; Y'All COme, I1 :30-I1:!S p,
n\uhlty cable TV will have the Friday,, ~~g. 26 - S P, 0 0 k m.
_ Paul Dixprogramming of the fair
to Beckrmln s Coffee Club,
2- Tuesday, Aug. 30. 50-50 Club
tHem on WLW-c Channell.
!3:30 p.m.; Come To 'The on Show, 9-10 a.m., Beckman'~
30 p.m ...~~·30
' In addition to the special TV-IFaor, 5-5:50 p.m.; Sox OCiock
.m.·
4' telecast of the Ohio
State Reports, 6-6:30 p.m.; nd YA~AcoU CoCoffeeT Cthlub,Fa·ll' ·, , .•• PPm:
S ial, 8-11:30 p.m.: a
me o e
• .-• .~ · ·•
pee
. 9- ·45
s· O'Clock Reports 6-6:30 p.
Fair. Monday August 29, t h
. NBC Telev~on Network "To- Come, 11.3 11. p.m.
".
co S cial 8.a:30 p.m.:
llay Sho":" iOill cover the Ohio Saturday, Aug .. 'J:/
F~ m.d ~~All lome '11 ,31J.!H5 p.
litote Farr.
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' Front, 7·30-11 a.m., !IIIC&lt;!
an
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,
Rama, 11 a.m.·l p.m.; Come To m.
the Fair, 4:30-5 p.m.; Midwest- Wednesday, Aug. 31 - Paul
ern Hayride, 6:30-7:30 p.m.; Dixon Show, 9-10 a.m.; 50 - 50
Legal Notice
d Y'AII Come 11:30-tl:lS p. Club, 12-1:30 p,m.; Spook BeckORDIN4NCI No. 24
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man's "Coffee Club," 2-3:30 p.
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING A CUI · an
nw IIIOR MINO•S IN THI VILLAGI mSunda Aug.
28 _ Dance-0- m.: Come To tile Fair, .5-&gt;:30
. . .CHEIHIU. OHIO.
IE IT ORDAINED . b7 tile Villa•• Rama. i2-2 p.m.; Come To The p.m.: Six O'Clock Reports, 6'0\1ilrll Jf thtl \'I Jlafl!' of Chc~ h lrt!,
Fair • 3__3_,30
and
IIIIe of Ohio . ~~~ tolluwa:
_p.m.:
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_ 6:30p.m.; Y'All Come, 11:308rTiON I · Nil P@l'liOil hnlni the _ _

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Here 1s the telecast schedule Come, 11:30-11:45 p.m.

the 11 t lime In history

Club, 12-1:30 p.m.; ~~k B~k~
man's "Coffee Club,
2-3.30
p.m.; Come To the Fair, 5-5:30
p.m.; Aoco Hour of Stars, 7:30d Y'All Come
~;3030-~i~~ :.~.
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Friday, Sept 2 _ Paul Dixon Show, 9-10 a.in.: 50-50 Club,
12;1:30 p.m.; Spook Beckman's
"Colfee Club," 2-3:30;
Come
To the Fair 5-5:30 p.m.; Si1 0'•
,
Clock Refll!rls, 6-6:30 p.m., Avco specixl: 8-8:30 p.m.: and
Y'All Come, 11 :30-11:45 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 3- Farm
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Front, 7~: 30 a.m.; ance
•
Rama, Il-L p.m.: Come To the
Fair, 4_:30-S p.m. ; A. Night At
the Faor, 11:30-mldrught.
Sunday, Sept. 4 - Dance.().
Rama, 12-2 ·p.m.; and J'alf,
1966, 2:39-3:30 p.m.

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Sacred Cows, or Cars, About Incorpora tIOn
ame to Girl Sc.out Conferees Articles Given

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Make Sure SucCe8j

County Ube I I "'•
Melvin G r o
lipolls, Lewis llol&amp;bes ot.lilol)tel·
1. Gallipolis, and Errl~st G~!e!l·
lee of Route I, Bllh\'eU. In ;
lng olfi&lt;\1!, Mr. Gil~~
chairman. made thos
menl:
"Our aim II .to Improve
farm Income, IWp waste of
1011 and water re'ourcos 'and
tho• . strengthen the. overall
economy of Guilla Cl!anty."·
n Com01 the GalUs Coo ty
mlttee, Mr. Hughes has one
yesr to serve, Mr. Gilbert two
years and. Mr. Greenlee
elected
thJS year
to a~~~~~~
year term.
The newly

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CHAMPS - Pam Henderson, at left, stands besid,e h er Jeney wblle Larry Hollon does his Guernsey and
Patty Koblentz, her Holstein, after they were selected as the top catUe In the various classes of judginl{ last
week during the Meigs County Junior Fair activity;

alternates are Herm""
,;;t;nd Elmer Myers,

Two Single-car
are
Jnvest'gated

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David Altizers are Gallia's

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&amp;ulltil, 18, Rto Gnnda. Ro1
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"•iMr. 18. Sprtnclt•Jtt, ; and Bftllda
~y llllllden, U!l, OalBpoU., Thomu

J., IWUL. 11. and IUrpret
OlJ, Jl, OaWpolU.

BIRTHS. DIYORC.ES
Queen Sally Mora and
King
REAL ESTATE
Larry Montgomery were preDEATHS, MARRIAGES sen ted to tbe grandstand patrans opening the final day of
the fair. JennUer Blakeslee and
Rlcbl111 L. lllryar, •••
1 firmer 11nd
realdeDt ot Clay Lie• Hd . died Wed Denny Evans, last year's king
nelday eveninll m HotHr
HorpltaL
He waa born 1n May•vtUe . Ky .• Oct. and queen, made Ule preseu.20. 18ifl. IOn of the laW Tbomu lations.
aDd Nora Allebder Fryer. Hbo mar.
r Ja•• w.. the Enly• MeKlnn•y AJ4--H club champions in t h e
~:~~t.~}u).:~r;v~e;· ·~uavr:1 ;;:. dress up dress, C&lt;lmplete coser of "-•hland. Ky. Mlq Mildred Fry tume, and tailored
garments,
•rMnlne
of Wub1o1~n, D. C .. ana Mra.
th
Goddard ot t:Jncinnatl. Tnere
educational boo , Car·
u on• nandd.au111ter. s1~:
•tep
4-H Boys,· Snackiog and
daucbten aurvive lncludinl
Mn.
Maraaret Thornton and Mra. ua11 ll':lckilllg, Linda Midkiff;
Fun
Guaon. botb of Galllpulil A Pfter. I'
DebbJ'e Turner·, TasMn. Fannie Pttri('k of "- r fllll te, Ky.

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Becer Bntmllelct, D. GaWpolla and

June Willlalftl,

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ataTHI 0" WIU
Mentlar Mr. and Mr1.
Jam••
~rna1 Spene.r. lU Piue it ., OaW

•oUt, dauPter . 12:1U a. m., at Hot •
..r IIMPital
, wnn.M•y - Hr. aad Mn.
!lll'klt: L. RoacJI, ftt. 1, Galllpola. 10111.
1::11 p. m. 1t Hober Hotpltll.

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allo IIU'VIvea. Service• were

DI.THI 0, WIEK
@fll'f twin Mill of Merrill aDd J"lld7
Ann 'l'bDmu Wilcoxon of
Patrlol
ttar It,Roapittl
"'" PDrtiJ'
after blnll In
111
,IJAiur
on Satrudar.

~Uoa

to &amp;be pareJdl,

a.·

held
liaturday 1ftemoo11 It Miller ·• Home
for Funenla, and burllll wu
111

centenuy

~ lrand.PaHnt.l, ..... and lll'lo Mil'·
'91h 'l'h0111U of Cb..hln . . .

Wlleoxoa

cf

Mr.
Patrlpt
were

111r Rt. Guvulde lemll'U
. . ld Kond.,- aftamooll lri · ilownd
Hill c emeWry. under dl uoetlvn
of
tlle Waucb Halley • WoOCI ·Pt.tfteral

~ome.

Wlrct 'biiUpt, Jl, a nttl\'1 of Ga,Wa
Counq-, arid pruldeat of Nellonvtlle
Cltt C.um.-l.l, died Mond.IJ' afteflllGOD
la 1 NelHDVille liCMpita.l He bad
bnn In Ill health for aeven.l yean,
H1 - e d t.o NalsOn•lll• ID
111311,
~~~ lor Ul 711111 bad marupd
1
Man Ja }(ayde:aWUJe. HI wu lilo
,. llan . .ar of Covert DliUib\IUni Co.
lor 1. tt.UM'bllr of JCIIn. He attended
;JUo Gurule ColleJe, and wu
1
p1111»r or f'lnt Cftt11U.n Cbur/1,
Eaalea. Elkl and KniJht.l ot f&gt;)' ; ,,

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,,. . A. Line, tl, • ntiNCJ ranner
bo ,..lded I t
GU'IIe14 Ave ..
lecl. ·tu••d•Y •U.moon In 1 Pille
untr nunoiDI flume, wban
be
d Nell a patient 1inl'C! Mar t . He
• • bon Ia lkloiW CcntntJ', W. Ya.,
n Mll'rh 1(. 1873, 111n of the late
phD lnd Stact1 Green Lana.
H•
11 the l11t of bU fiUhlly . lUI mar.
J• to Came Coraall. wllo
tar.
""'· look pile. No• . 11, 1NI.
e• wtre held Thuntda, attamoon
t "\hlloH"' I Hom• foP: J'\lner•. an4
rial WU I• MoDDd fiW INftUICII'J'.

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. Cltrle L. MI:C:IH lmllll, H, a
llive ~ OaJlia CDI.IIIty and a reQ.
nt of Pror:torvtUa, died: &amp;ata.rdiJ
· an Ironton reat hume. She wu
daUJhter ol U. Ide .u.xant~ar

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eountt.

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Clf Proctorrille. ~ . , . .

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Mt!Mtr ,..,.,., R•••rv• Sy1ttm
Mo .... r F.D.t.C.
POMEROY, 0.

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. eBeoadfid wMte ...........
&amp;a!Nl)ed el.olliiDa lioepo

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po1at whl~oo•hllt
·~.u~.,.-• """' .. eollly

Mlrtlhll J,

ON EVERY

'66 Olds and
Cadillac

limn•.

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Wt
WMII fill' &amp;M daalbter Dl Dr. and
lin. Jlldlant aaJUibetPr (the form .
_. Mar7 .lean TlbfU of DQian, The

Karr ·&amp;.Van

!AlrY6-r1u lhatel'llll uandmolblr M

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Bight ,.,,, In lmJUJr ol
MOBIL'SlfHt"~l'erMrg,

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UMITED QUANTITY! CALL TODAYl

THE FARMERS. BANK
and SAVINGS CO.

and bad do- 1radu1te work 1t Ohio

Jln, O.Orp Tllbtt. Jr. af Ollllpoh1
~ b lin.
O.l'fl TlbJI ol TUnp1, J'a. Patemal
llN Jlr. aDd
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With Each Purchase of 10 Gallona

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
6:00 to 8:00

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ll'ulten, II, a former Gal 1
Ua Couai7 farmer of the
W.b.lte
Oalt eommualty . who had bMII Uvtna l
II Pawell. 0 .. tiled WfliMidl-1 In e
Delawan hoapltaL He w• bom In
tblt county OD J"u~ 30, 11171, aon ot
the late JohD 1nd Serettb
Mink
l'ul&amp;on. Rll m.arrtap wu to Kate
Funt. w1to di..S In J~\1 . He II .ur•
YIVad b}' a MD Uld UlrH dnlbCen,
lolm Fulkln of Rt. 1 GaliiPOlll, Mn.
UlliiD WJlll.l. •nd lin . GIU Tallman,
buth of Columbua and Mn. Grue
fllatnermann of Po. . IL Tllen IN
two I[UJl4c!hii4Jo and fOUl' Jl'UI
l!'lltdl!blldnb.. A aliter. lin. J:dna
SUkiD of Porilrnouth. nrrivu. He
. . . • Melllber of till CUnpa1JD lie»·
tl.lt ~burell. Servtcea were
held
latllJdQ ~ At &amp;be lleCcl,
l'1mual
aDd t.wta1 • •
1.a
Cdlp)p eerMbtiJ ,

FREE'
FREE!
e ONE GALlON PAitlT TIINNER

GREAT
FRIENDI

Vnl•emtt. Ohio State. and Ca pitol
Ualvv.lb . 111 add.itlon to her hu•· I
Dllld, ahe I• a urviVed by 11 dauahter .
lin. Keith Iandy, and a 1on, David
Cllrll:, both of Columbua. and three 1
~dch1Jdnn.
A ciiUJhtn praeed.
1
ed bar In death . A. memurlal 1 ervl~e
wiD 1M bekl 5urub.y lftemooa t11
Lancuter J'lnt I'Hibytertaa chui'C.'b.

. - , • .Barn7 aa!UIWfiD .t MenMh&amp;ewD.

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Cooper; Electric I, Dennie
Inger ,· Lawn power equiJ&gt;mlmt, II
John Lohse; Buckeye
ehers. I; Mike wmtams, Duc•• if
eye Bug Catchers II, J 0 b
Wiles: Rope, Robert
Ban_ey:
Small Motors Demonstration,
Mike Hazelton and
Cbarles

Dl tl\• lite Prof and Mn. c. o.
Clark. Htr ht.ber "u a profeuor a&amp;
Rio Gn.nde Con.,e. Sbe attended
Rio Grande aehooW and received two
Mlftu from Rio Grande Colleae .

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bJ a diQ:hWr, lin. . l'nd AUdDIIIIl
al\d 1 1011., a.orp tmttll. Jr •• Mil

THE FARMERS BANK

Karr &amp; Van-Zandt Likes to_Say Y•.E. S.

anti

839 Sbe 1fU 1 ebarter IUlldMir o1
I! Proetor.-tllt WomeD'I CIU" .....
ko 1 charter membft of ud • SO.
rt ar member e1 Tueta Clla.Dtfto Ord•r of Eaatem StU, 11M 11 ~a.t91..a

Tlllldl)' u4 11111111 Wlll. .ia

Linda
Jr.
and Hostess, Sandy SayTeen-agers entertain, JenDean· Outdoor
Linda
'"a•·own.
y' east bre,ads,
rolls
II
and pies, Diane Holliday ; Food
preservation, BoniUe Smith;
Home
Patu Dorst:

Delta Kappl G1111ma , Lll.nc11ter Butine• aod Prolftlional Women'a Club
Lancuter Fedl!'ratlon or
Women'•
Clutn, Mothen Studt Club.
and
Order of £a1tern Star She wu
born ID Puadena, Calif., daQIIItl!r

Nease; Registered Holstein females, 1st trophy to Patty Koblentz, 2nd to Allan Gibson.
Meigs 4·H Pleasure Riders, ·
awards given to Cham._
pion Cher.
yl W'tlliams, reserves to Wil·
j'
Jam Down!e and Chrl sty Frost.
Award for effort, provided
by the Jackson Produetioll CredU As.:ociation, went to Mark
Warner.
Champ10n
· CIUb, expIormg
·
doors, Little Leading
Ladies,
awards in different
ffnina to: Forestry,
O"'" .. "D

Titus; Quick Jordan; Electric II,

IMeals,

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,f,.GCJ•. Mt, Phillip• w11 tbe .... of
• lite llou and Nora Pblllipa. 111
1\lni'l..s b)' hl.e wile, EtkabiU111
loa, Rlehard. of Fort Worth, 'Jell:.,
1 Drotller. Clarenca PhDUw of
eater. TMre are Ulru
Jrand
hUdren. !lervieee wen head 'l'bun·
lfternooD 11 Ute JobnloD •'UD•
ral borne aDd burial Wll Ia Vinto11
lmarlal Par•.

Luc:Jnd11 Howell llc:Call,

~e-tt!rt .

Mrs. C•rrinl Dav11, "' • fo rmer real·
dent of Rio Urande and wlft of ur.
ville DIIYII . t 'llrl'leld (.'ounty l UperJntend.enl of IChoOll died 'I'Ueaday
1t ber ho~ In Lll.ncuter. She waa
;.tCIIYe In educational. fhU".h
and
t-lub or,anlutiolll. Sh e bad tau!11'1t
In Ohio .ehooll tor 18 yean . She
'WII I member gt the Flnt P~•bY tenan Church, cou nty, 1t1t.e
and
natiooal ..SueaUoJJaJ
usodatloM,

twl.ba

,U1I IUI'Yt~ by 1 brother IC~Q", alld

lin. Dewe,

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Zandt~

Karr and Van Zandt Is say.
lng YES on every model! No
need to wait llntil Fall for a
better buy on a New
Oltls or Cad)Uac. The
time ia now. - good
selection, big trade-ins
and year's lowest pri·
ces. Come in NOW, we
like to say Y.E.S. ·

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c:aitllll~dtmololl•

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THE DAVID ALTIZER FAMILY bas been named Gallia County's Blue Itlbbon Farm Family, and will be
guests of the Columbus Dispatch and the Ohio Exposi lions Commission Aug. 31 at the Ohio State Fair. Left
to right are: Ricky, 17, Dave, Ws wife, Etta, and Gary, 13. The Altizer family Is one of 29 Blue Ribbon Farm
to be guests at the 1966 OWo State Fair.

AUGUST
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The farmer-committee systern is unique No other group
of citizens has ·so direct a
BY DICK THOMAS
cooking.
voice in running government
GETS TROPHY - Roy Holter, at le{t. Is presented a trop~y by MeiJs·eo,mty
"The sacred cows" of India To date confer~ study of Secretary of Slate Ted ~- 1 programs. The elected. commitFair Board Member David Koblentz for . being_ selected ~s havmg the _top lui~. ex·
the sacred cars" of the other cutlures have resulted on Brown today tssued_non-pr~f~t tees have responsibUJ!y
for
bibit The trophy is awarded by the Metgs Sotl and_ Water -Conservation Dii!Zicl;.
~~ _ Is there really 8 dif- the following observations, a- articles of incorporation to CJli· the local administration of Fed- Holter has won the same award in three other Metgs Fairs: .
.· ,
terence ~
mong many others:
zens Development _Colllpany, era! programs, Including etpenThis was one of the questions - That although the world : Inc., Middleport, Ohoo.
ditures of Federal funds, ~·~ Dr. Christensen to
overturned. The·.
htlir•
IPQnllbiUtJ for IUd:l mlii.Or'l con.
The purpose douse states the they are not F1'ral olflcebo d
liy dall!age. He was JlOt otbll'
I
and cuatody by tbe penon 11111 discussed by _Dr. . Seymour may seem smaller because air
I~,J J:'Illpc)IUiibJe for lh• dUtlpUueo
ol
Fersh, Educatoon DU'Octor of travel has reduced the
dis- orgnnization seeks to "
use ers.
.
Deliver OU Address
-~:.. Injured. No cllarll! Wl,l
tn mjnor.
ii!X.'TION ll An1 ICbooL
rhu ~ll .
the
Asia
Society
of
New
York,
lance
between
countries
It
does
all
property
accumulated
for
Congress
hol¢i
the
.
DepartDr
AI
h
R
Christensen
Accident~
lQdae or other ora:aniaatlon apolli-Dr
tq- runcUoiiJ Wbareln llliDol'l :111 . at- with conferees at the Senior oot follow that understandins of the use and benefit of the Vii· .ment of Agricu!tbre
id I p fu~i Grande Colle-~
An accident ocedri'l!d at I L
ten"ance will be out 1t a later hour
Girl
Scout
East
West
Internsother
people
and
cultureo
in!age
of
Middleport
.
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and
the
Deparlment
In
turnnd
~Is
d!J~v!
th:
commenceme~t
m.
Saturday on Rt. 35, oa •
tiUD proTtdM for In lbla aectlon lllall
u!Jtaln tha Mayor'• approval to have tiona! Conference now
takiog
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relies on the judgment a 'II
.
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half mile west . of GallipolJI
' " mtnon nmaln to Uae time when
Initial Trustee~ are
John leadership of the locally elect- address :t ~h!O un;v:si~u~
I
when Larry D. Knowles, 18, ,C.
1lle eldertalnme11t 'Nill end . .All min· place at the East - West Center ;rea~~~t young women and men
0f:J1 athftdinlt 1\I.Ch funcllun ahlll be at the Universily of KawaU.
representing
cullures
where
W.
Zerkle,
289
Thord
Street,
Mided
farmers
and
tl&gt;e
county
gra
ua
on
eterc
s
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The
Gallipolis
Post
State
Jumbus,
dr)vlng wf61, lost OOJio
.te41Ulrtd to be within the t-onflne~ Ill
tiltlr rupecUve homtaltn ene-half
The
conference,
sponsored
by
marriages
are
arranged
condleporl,
Moddleporl.
OhJo
:
W~
lice
employees.
The
county
gusAt
27.
ct
d
694
tud
nts
will
lllghway
Patrol
reported·
no
troi
on
a
curve noar the RaDcll
l:IQur after •ueh funetlon 11 ended
Girl
Scouts
of
the
USA,
.
is
sider
this
the
best
means
'where
,
ter
B.
Harris,
391
S.
Se~
flee
serves
as
the
s.
exped
e
Ins
lucile
Dl
1
1ECTION I; AIIJ' minor vloltilnl
t gether 128 teen age
I
I
ted receove egrees, c ng an traffic accidents on
Friday. HoOulsf~ nerer.po"'"" "•t "·-1·
Stt: llona 1 or I hereof IJIItll
be b . .
rmgmg o
.
-.
by they will have a happy
for farmer bus ~ess. con nee
Au st raduatlng class of 476.
ld I! bowev
ocera
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ur court l11w a11d proct&lt;lure ; adult Girl Scouts . and Gil'! Gudodes fru'otfod marriage·,
"'onference will be a report to I with program nattlcJpatlon.
Maguster'sgdegrees WI'!! he ·award· Two one car ace en ' · - •
t ff the Jell ilda of
v lul ~lun •hall be fined no&amp; more thaa f
th U ted States
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J'TFT Y 1~. 001 DOLLARS .
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-That the words one uses be titled "East · West Journal" j
ed to 193 students and
will •
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the highway
I"""" I •-:ro'!' e "'· !iECTlON t: Thll Ol'd.lnan~•
lhlll
nabons
of
ASia
and
the
PaCJfJc
to
describe
other
people•
and
dealing
with
the
daily
lives
of
Street,
Middlepo~,
Ohio:
and
receive
the
Ph.
D.
degree.
urday
:.;o~
gPe
!lone,
Is·
rail,
then
went
off
the r1ilit
tlk r ertett t nd IJ.e In ,hlll ru,;:• ud
dft'l't from and tfler \IW'enlle•t t:t•r- for the purpose of explonng other countries reveal more a- teen-age girls in countries re- Dale M. Dutton, ~ S.
Fofth
An~
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· ff ~ two chipped side and again struck I IIIJini
!Od ·llowed by lal!'.
Eastern and Westet'll cult.ural bout the speaker than . the pre&gt;ented at the conference. Street, Middlepor~ Ohio.
Up, · ·• ~~e e~ar accident at rail. No one wao Injured. Mod·
PA SSEl&gt;:
18 countries or cultures he Is de- Each of the 16 conference units
8 Saturda on Rt. 35, ~rate damase was done
1 lloDert BniThett, Mator
values.
There
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fro~
Galhpohs
John
W
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Zl!rkle
Is
Usted
as
Saint
Francis
Xavier,.
patron
1 teeth In
to
ATT'EST: lrneatlne Wtua; {:ttr l
M1ss Stephan~e Gibert, 17, the scribing.
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t thy 11 west both the car and the
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ORDINANc• No. Jl,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J . Oo
'bl
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born Dec 3 1506
one and two- en s m es
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of th Jackson-Gallia
county rallS.
:tauiALING
Tntn, "I"ULING,"
o on
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ve.
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trot cltel KDOWlel . it
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••D cu.cKtNO IX'4AUIT HOIIII
A 1966 graduate of GalUs
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.e ~a
lei a1 court
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eco~nl""'e
Officers reported that Pep!- Galhpohs mun p
n IT ORDAINED, b)' th• vm••• Gibert has been a member of
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tone, driving west, lost control charge of speed. ill
ted
C~unrll of th• vm.,e or Cllublrt.
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ltt•tt of Ohio • ., rouowa:
Troop 215 for 10 years. She is
on a curve. His car ~~~1 o
to 'a ar but ,_.
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the Rocky •Lieu
~•ges
Presentation of trophies high· Chile Care, Heidi Milhone; Pho- Domigan; Small Motors Ken- ~ Cathle Chichester: S F
porI s the right side of the h1ghwov.
bond
ate any motor vehicle. @X"pt wb•n
w
and $17.50
f !ted S
t ""v ppe •
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Girl scout CouncU at the Con- lighted the Meigs County Jon- tography, Donnie
Cheadle; neth Wheeler ; Vegetable gar- Clothes, Ann Holter;
ormal llruck an embankment
Ie
a ur...,.
;~~~;n:~a.~ ~~~ v!~'i::1 e 1 ~ ~~~~Pldl; fer~ce.
ior Fair Achievement Awards Flower gardening, Grace HyStanley HuUon; Tractor drest, Sally Mora; Dress
~~r.
~erue&lt;~
or
1t1rt•d from • •topped
PrJ'or
to
the
open!n•
of
the
program
and
style
revue
at
the
sell;
Your
First
Outfit,
Melin.
contest Don ftose.
Dress, Anita :.O!~~:~~el~i;~:~: J
.... ltlon that the nhaull ay1te111 emit.
a
a loud, ('uctinJ or chaUrtaa nol~e conference on Aug. 7, each of Meigs County F'airsrounds Sat· ; da
Amsbary: School dress, Champions in . Novice Rabbit ored garments, Carol
~·~~~' " '~~~b::r ·~ ~or:;a\.uo:,:rau~:hlci! the 128 conferees spent a week urday morning.
i Jean Whitehead; Sports clothes, showman, Kenneth MitcheU, en: Complete costume,
Bill Ding Sitys: Check Our
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or Jene tire mariLI on
the as a guest in the home of a
Larry
Hollon
received
the
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Ann Holter; Dress up Dress, grand champion:Ia.rabbits,
&gt;'O~ d&gt;A·ay. eummonly ulled "peeJinc.H 1 Mike
and Koblentz;_
Do :f..H ~~!:~::;;:;:.i
. ~ •. CTION ~ : Whoever vlolatu any Girl Scout family in Hawaii. high individual aehieyement a· Sally Mora; Tailored garments, Barr; Poultry, A n 0 ter,
Pattr
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Richard Jennifer Blakeslee, Complete Swine, Lester Parker.
Dawn Cirper~ Jult~ _
~:~~ fi ned: to, • nrst offense,
not and Mrs. Robert Buntain
on Cbamben of r,e Pomeroy Na· Costume, Patty Koblentz.
State fair entries are, lead· Heidi · MilhOan, Charles
ri\otl' tha n flft)&gt; llol lano 1150.000: for 1
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.....0 M"iMcond otlt-na"' wllhtn one year after the island of K'auai. She spent tional Bank;
a11y Mora, Jun- Metgs
lntei"v
lliC'- .
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~~~ ~~~n:s 1 ~~·:;a~~ n~o:!~h~':"
an enjoyable four days swim· ior Fair Queen, rereiYed t h e stock f.H Club awards, providState Fair Queen and I!Afftnfa M~ ae.t. ·
tl~nred 'io ll nn !IIOOOOI or hnprhon · ming, surfing, sight-seeing and high individ.uai4-H Achievement ed by the Pomeroy National
Sally Mora; Fun WJtb RDy ' ~lter' reCeiVed hay tro~.. r ,~, ~~: t::n a!~~.:~:;t o~f:,o~~~ dining on Hawaiian and Oriental Award from C. F. Tompkins of . Bank a11d Meigs County LandDebbie Turner; Tasty phy fnmr'""~ 'Soil ltnd. W~r
'l"•lhln onl!' Yl!'lr after Ute l lnl Dffo!ftlle foods.
the Kroger Grocery Co., and 1 mark Farm Bureau, in the reg- Meals, Jeonifer Cray" : Yeast Conservat4tm4 1pt'e!ellted by ·DaJtot · &gt;en t!'lan twent)' . live dollar.
•m,oo1 01 not more ttu.n rwo hun Midway in tlle JS. day meet- Larry Montgomery, klng
of dstered beef females, 1st trophy
pies .and rolls, Diane vkl ~leoti. The hay
dFiid
dollan
11200.001,
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l~nDrlsoned
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Bo
to
St
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1
2
d
tr
ph
Fond
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the, last
1101 more than thirty daya, or both.
ing, the girls have already com- the Jumor :ur, won t e ys
even an ey; n
o Y
preaenat'1on has been gtven
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Mees
;
Regislered
Mora
;
Outdoor
cook·
ars
and
,
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llal
,,tu
.
_
.h~
tab efl~e&lt;'t and be In full for~ and
Jn
- -0~ ·-.a"-•'ed! •.
effert from and after Lil• earueat and West, courtship and mar- Theron Johnson of the Far - Guernsey remale, 1st trophy to ;~:L:inda==Bro=w:•:;:Schao::::':dre::ss:•::'I:IG=ur=tlm~es~,
~~~~~:uowec~ by liow.
riage cUstoms, and cultural at- ers Bank and Savings Co.
Larry Hollon and 2nd trophy to
ftoben Bur"hett . Mayor
titudes as expressed through The event got underway Sat· Rhea Mora; Registered Jersey
ATrEJT. ErnerUn• Willi. Clerk
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the arts, sports, fashion and urday at 10:30 a.m. with parade females, 1st trophy to Pam
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Fairgrounds at dusk Saturday for
the final evening of the IOOrd
annual attraction.
Don Reuter, fair secretary,
was optimistic that the Saturday altendaiiCe at the
lairgrounds, and also paid admission to grandstand attractions,
would end up being
"darn
9 good" during the last day.
Fair attendance lor the first
four days surpassOd the paid
admissions (or each of the same
days durlog the 1965 session.
Records of fair officials showed the Fr!dsy daytime attendance was 838 and the night
gate receipts showed 1,813 paid
lor a total attendance of 2,!49. 1
Attendance for the same day
ln 1965 ..... 2,424.
A total of 659 paid for grandstand seats during Friday - 266
during the day rnd 393 at night
- in comparison with 753
year.
PONY PUWNG
46 lnclles and under- first ,
Harold Mead,ows, Lancaster;
second, Stover and Black, AshPRESENTS CHECK - Lloyd Blackwood, left, receives a $50 check for tX•
ville; third, Larry Goodman,
penses of the Meigs County 4-H steer sale at the Meigs C~ullty :f.all' on Friday
~~~=-~ Rt. 2: Jame• Me- night from Carl Horky, representing the Columbus and Southern Obio Electrie
14
Cmwn City.
Co. Blackwood is a 4-H Steer Club Committee member.
47 - 50 Inch•• - first, F. J. 1--=-=-===---'---'---'~----'--------'---------­
Eureka;
Bowman, Amanda Rt.' 2
1muu. Goodman and Stover, A·
I~::~ fourth, Dye and Carr,
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Winner: Thursday,
Karen
Werry, Minersville;
Friday,
Purley Karr, Long Bot-

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pllrent or ruardlan nf a minor under
thl ll"e of nventeen yell't
1ba.ll
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Jlllnor, be outsld.e the epofln•
o~
h!~ homuldl!' and t'OI\I~Jate, wand@l',
.IIJIIe r or play UPOII th'l' 1treet1 ll'lcl
ofh~! publlt- pluea of tb•
Vlllafe,
UN UPervlftd or unenclor.d taod.a. or
pla('e. or llmu•emt:nt and l!'ntert!lin·
ment, between the boun of 11: o'
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lnJ dl)'. TbUI lllftlGn aball noa IPPiJ
lu nlinurl un liD emeraen('Y errand
111r on leJIUml t e bUI IIle&amp;l 11 directed
b f t he pannt, 111anlian or CUII.o4ian,
nor to mlnon aeeompanled bJ the
paren~. &amp;lltn:lian or custodlan.
pr
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k on
.~1.lee _the Ohio Sta~ Fair ~ 11:.':::.~~· ~"fl;,. Club," poo2- 12-1:30 p.m.; SPook .Beckman's
me~Sion, and aU ecasts
_ec m. Come to The ~·air, "Coffee Club.'' 2-3:30 p.m.;
bt, _In color, accordlog to Steve Z."!-1· .;; . Six O'Clock Re- Come To the Fair, 5-5:30 p.m.;
~arney of Towl!r Antennas, $-5.
p.."
. nd Y'All s· O'Clock Reports 6-6:30 ·p.
lliC
ports 6-6.30 p.m., a
ox
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' iocal residents of the com- Com~. lt:30-11:45 p.m.
. m.; Y'All COme, I1 :30-I1:!S p,
n\uhlty cable TV will have the Friday,, ~~g. 26 - S P, 0 0 k m.
_ Paul Dixprogramming of the fair
to Beckrmln s Coffee Club,
2- Tuesday, Aug. 30. 50-50 Club
tHem on WLW-c Channell.
!3:30 p.m.; Come To 'The on Show, 9-10 a.m., Beckman'~
30 p.m ...~~·30
' In addition to the special TV-IFaor, 5-5:50 p.m.; Sox OCiock
.m.·
4' telecast of the Ohio
State Reports, 6-6:30 p.m.; nd YA~AcoU CoCoffeeT Cthlub,Fa·ll' ·, , .•• PPm:
S ial, 8-11:30 p.m.: a
me o e
• .-• .~ · ·•
pee
. 9- ·45
s· O'Clock Reports 6-6:30 p.
Fair. Monday August 29, t h
. NBC Telev~on Network "To- Come, 11.3 11. p.m.
".
co S cial 8.a:30 p.m.:
llay Sho":" iOill cover the Ohio Saturday, Aug .. 'J:/
F~ m.d ~~All lome '11 ,31J.!H5 p.
litote Farr.
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an
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Rama, 11 a.m.·l p.m.; Come To m.
the Fair, 4:30-5 p.m.; Midwest- Wednesday, Aug. 31 - Paul
ern Hayride, 6:30-7:30 p.m.; Dixon Show, 9-10 a.m.; 50 - 50
Legal Notice
d Y'AII Come 11:30-tl:lS p. Club, 12-1:30 p,m.; Spook BeckORDIN4NCI No. 24
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AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING A CUI · an
nw IIIOR MINO•S IN THI VILLAGI mSunda Aug.
28 _ Dance-0- m.: Come To tile Fair, .5-&gt;:30
. . .CHEIHIU. OHIO.
IE IT ORDAINED . b7 tile Villa•• Rama. i2-2 p.m.; Come To The p.m.: Six O'Clock Reports, 6'0\1ilrll Jf thtl \'I Jlafl!' of Chc~ h lrt!,
Fair • 3__3_,30
and
IIIIe of Ohio . ~~~ tolluwa:
_p.m.:
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Here 1s the telecast schedule Come, 11:30-11:45 p.m.

the 11 t lime In history

Club, 12-1:30 p.m.; ~~k B~k~
man's "Coffee Club,
2-3.30
p.m.; Come To the Fair, 5-5:30
p.m.; Aoco Hour of Stars, 7:30d Y'All Come
~;3030-~i~~ :.~.
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Friday, Sept 2 _ Paul Dixon Show, 9-10 a.in.: 50-50 Club,
12;1:30 p.m.; Spook Beckman's
"Colfee Club," 2-3:30;
Come
To the Fair 5-5:30 p.m.; Si1 0'•
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Clock Refll!rls, 6-6:30 p.m., Avco specixl: 8-8:30 p.m.: and
Y'All Come, 11 :30-11:45 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 3- Farm
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Front, 7~: 30 a.m.; ance
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Fair, 4_:30-S p.m. ; A. Night At
the Faor, 11:30-mldrught.
Sunday, Sept. 4 - Dance.().
Rama, 12-2 ·p.m.; and J'alf,
1966, 2:39-3:30 p.m.

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ame to Girl Sc.out Conferees Articles Given

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County Ube I I "'•
Melvin G r o
lipolls, Lewis llol&amp;bes ot.lilol)tel·
1. Gallipolis, and Errl~st G~!e!l·
lee of Route I, Bllh\'eU. In ;
lng olfi&lt;\1!, Mr. Gil~~
chairman. made thos
menl:
"Our aim II .to Improve
farm Income, IWp waste of
1011 and water re'ourcos 'and
tho• . strengthen the. overall
economy of Guilla Cl!anty."·
n Com01 the GalUs Coo ty
mlttee, Mr. Hughes has one
yesr to serve, Mr. Gilbert two
years and. Mr. Greenlee
elected
thJS year
to a~~~~~~
year term.
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Patty Koblentz, her Holstein, after they were selected as the top catUe In the various classes of judginl{ last
week during the Meigs County Junior Fair activity;

alternates are Herm""
,;;t;nd Elmer Myers,

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BIRTHS. DIYORC.ES
Queen Sally Mora and
King
REAL ESTATE
Larry Montgomery were preDEATHS, MARRIAGES sen ted to tbe grandstand patrans opening the final day of
the fair. JennUer Blakeslee and
Rlcbl111 L. lllryar, •••
1 firmer 11nd
realdeDt ot Clay Lie• Hd . died Wed Denny Evans, last year's king
nelday eveninll m HotHr
HorpltaL
He waa born 1n May•vtUe . Ky .• Oct. and queen, made Ule preseu.20. 18ifl. IOn of the laW Tbomu lations.
aDd Nora Allebder Fryer. Hbo mar.
r Ja•• w.. the Enly• MeKlnn•y AJ4--H club champions in t h e
~:~~t.~}u).:~r;v~e;· ·~uavr:1 ;;:. dress up dress, C&lt;lmplete coser of "-•hland. Ky. Mlq Mildred Fry tume, and tailored
garments,
•rMnlne
of Wub1o1~n, D. C .. ana Mra.
th
Goddard ot t:Jncinnatl. Tnere
educational boo , Car·
u on• nandd.au111ter. s1~:
•tep
4-H Boys,· Snackiog and
daucbten aurvive lncludinl
Mn.
Maraaret Thornton and Mra. ua11 ll':lckilllg, Linda Midkiff;
Fun
Guaon. botb of Galllpulil A Pfter. I'
DebbJ'e Turner·, TasMn. Fannie Pttri('k of "- r fllll te, Ky.

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DI.THI 0, WIEK
@fll'f twin Mill of Merrill aDd J"lld7
Ann 'l'bDmu Wilcoxon of
Patrlol
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for Funenla, and burllll wu
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111r Rt. Guvulde lemll'U
. . ld Kond.,- aftamooll lri · ilownd
Hill c emeWry. under dl uoetlvn
of
tlle Waucb Halley • WoOCI ·Pt.tfteral

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Wlrct 'biiUpt, Jl, a nttl\'1 of Ga,Wa
Counq-, arid pruldeat of Nellonvtlle
Cltt C.um.-l.l, died Mond.IJ' afteflllGOD
la 1 NelHDVille liCMpita.l He bad
bnn In Ill health for aeven.l yean,
H1 - e d t.o NalsOn•lll• ID
111311,
~~~ lor Ul 711111 bad marupd
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Man Ja }(ayde:aWUJe. HI wu lilo
,. llan . .ar of Covert DliUib\IUni Co.
lor 1. tt.UM'bllr of JCIIn. He attended
;JUo Gurule ColleJe, and wu
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Eaalea. Elkl and KniJht.l ot f&gt;)' ; ,,

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bo ,..lded I t
GU'IIe14 Ave ..
lecl. ·tu••d•Y •U.moon In 1 Pille
untr nunoiDI flume, wban
be
d Nell a patient 1inl'C! Mar t . He
• • bon Ia lkloiW CcntntJ', W. Ya.,
n Mll'rh 1(. 1873, 111n of the late
phD lnd Stact1 Green Lana.
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11 the l11t of bU fiUhlly . lUI mar.
J• to Came Coraall. wllo
tar.
""'· look pile. No• . 11, 1NI.
e• wtre held Thuntda, attamoon
t "\hlloH"' I Hom• foP: J'\lner•. an4
rial WU I• MoDDd fiW INftUICII'J'.

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llive ~ OaJlia CDI.IIIty and a reQ.
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UMITED QUANTITY! CALL TODAYl

THE FARMERS. BANK
and SAVINGS CO.

and bad do- 1radu1te work 1t Ohio

Jln, O.Orp Tllbtt. Jr. af Ollllpoh1
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O.l'fl TlbJI ol TUnp1, J'a. Patemal
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With Each Purchase of 10 Gallona

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
6:00 to 8:00

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ll'ulten, II, a former Gal 1
Ua Couai7 farmer of the
W.b.lte
Oalt eommualty . who had bMII Uvtna l
II Pawell. 0 .. tiled WfliMidl-1 In e
Delawan hoapltaL He w• bom In
tblt county OD J"u~ 30, 11171, aon ot
the late JohD 1nd Serettb
Mink
l'ul&amp;on. Rll m.arrtap wu to Kate
Funt. w1to di..S In J~\1 . He II .ur•
YIVad b}' a MD Uld UlrH dnlbCen,
lolm Fulkln of Rt. 1 GaliiPOlll, Mn.
UlliiD WJlll.l. •nd lin . GIU Tallman,
buth of Columbua and Mn. Grue
fllatnermann of Po. . IL Tllen IN
two I[UJl4c!hii4Jo and fOUl' Jl'UI
l!'lltdl!blldnb.. A aliter. lin. J:dna
SUkiD of Porilrnouth. nrrivu. He
. . . • Melllber of till CUnpa1JD lie»·
tl.lt ~burell. Servtcea were
held
latllJdQ ~ At &amp;be lleCcl,
l'1mual
aDd t.wta1 • •
1.a
Cdlp)p eerMbtiJ ,

FREE'
FREE!
e ONE GALlON PAitlT TIINNER

GREAT
FRIENDI

Vnl•emtt. Ohio State. and Ca pitol
Ualvv.lb . 111 add.itlon to her hu•· I
Dllld, ahe I• a urviVed by 11 dauahter .
lin. Keith Iandy, and a 1on, David
Cllrll:, both of Columbua. and three 1
~dch1Jdnn.
A ciiUJhtn praeed.
1
ed bar In death . A. memurlal 1 ervl~e
wiD 1M bekl 5urub.y lftemooa t11
Lancuter J'lnt I'Hibytertaa chui'C.'b.

. - , • .Barn7 aa!UIWfiD .t MenMh&amp;ewD.

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Cooper; Electric I, Dennie
Inger ,· Lawn power equiJ&gt;mlmt, II
John Lohse; Buckeye
ehers. I; Mike wmtams, Duc•• if
eye Bug Catchers II, J 0 b
Wiles: Rope, Robert
Ban_ey:
Small Motors Demonstration,
Mike Hazelton and
Cbarles

Dl tl\• lite Prof and Mn. c. o.
Clark. Htr ht.ber "u a profeuor a&amp;
Rio Gn.nde Con.,e. Sbe attended
Rio Grande aehooW and received two
Mlftu from Rio Grande Colleae .

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bJ a diQ:hWr, lin. . l'nd AUdDIIIIl
al\d 1 1011., a.orp tmttll. Jr •• Mil

THE FARMERS BANK

Karr &amp; Van-Zandt Likes to_Say Y•.E. S.

anti

839 Sbe 1fU 1 ebarter IUlldMir o1
I! Proetor.-tllt WomeD'I CIU" .....
ko 1 charter membft of ud • SO.
rt ar member e1 Tueta Clla.Dtfto Ord•r of Eaatem StU, 11M 11 ~a.t91..a

Tlllldl)' u4 11111111 Wlll. .ia

Linda
Jr.
and Hostess, Sandy SayTeen-agers entertain, JenDean· Outdoor
Linda
'"a•·own.
y' east bre,ads,
rolls
II
and pies, Diane Holliday ; Food
preservation, BoniUe Smith;
Home
Patu Dorst:

Delta Kappl G1111ma , Lll.nc11ter Butine• aod Prolftlional Women'a Club
Lancuter Fedl!'ratlon or
Women'•
Clutn, Mothen Studt Club.
and
Order of £a1tern Star She wu
born ID Puadena, Calif., daQIIItl!r

Nease; Registered Holstein females, 1st trophy to Patty Koblentz, 2nd to Allan Gibson.
Meigs 4·H Pleasure Riders, ·
awards given to Cham._
pion Cher.
yl W'tlliams, reserves to Wil·
j'
Jam Down!e and Chrl sty Frost.
Award for effort, provided
by the Jackson Produetioll CredU As.:ociation, went to Mark
Warner.
Champ10n
· CIUb, expIormg
·
doors, Little Leading
Ladies,
awards in different
ffnina to: Forestry,
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Titus; Quick Jordan; Electric II,

IMeals,

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,f,.GCJ•. Mt, Phillip• w11 tbe .... of
• lite llou and Nora Pblllipa. 111
1\lni'l..s b)' hl.e wile, EtkabiU111
loa, Rlehard. of Fort Worth, 'Jell:.,
1 Drotller. Clarenca PhDUw of
eater. TMre are Ulru
Jrand
hUdren. !lervieee wen head 'l'bun·
lfternooD 11 Ute JobnloD •'UD•
ral borne aDd burial Wll Ia Vinto11
lmarlal Par•.

Luc:Jnd11 Howell llc:Call,

~e-tt!rt .

Mrs. C•rrinl Dav11, "' • fo rmer real·
dent of Rio Urande and wlft of ur.
ville DIIYII . t 'llrl'leld (.'ounty l UperJntend.enl of IChoOll died 'I'Ueaday
1t ber ho~ In Lll.ncuter. She waa
;.tCIIYe In educational. fhU".h
and
t-lub or,anlutiolll. Sh e bad tau!11'1t
In Ohio .ehooll tor 18 yean . She
'WII I member gt the Flnt P~•bY tenan Church, cou nty, 1t1t.e
and
natiooal ..SueaUoJJaJ
usodatloM,

twl.ba

,U1I IUI'Yt~ by 1 brother IC~Q", alld

lin. Dewe,

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Zandt~

Karr and Van Zandt Is say.
lng YES on every model! No
need to wait llntil Fall for a
better buy on a New
Oltls or Cad)Uac. The
time ia now. - good
selection, big trade-ins
and year's lowest pri·
ces. Come in NOW, we
like to say Y.E.S. ·

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THE DAVID ALTIZER FAMILY bas been named Gallia County's Blue Itlbbon Farm Family, and will be
guests of the Columbus Dispatch and the Ohio Exposi lions Commission Aug. 31 at the Ohio State Fair. Left
to right are: Ricky, 17, Dave, Ws wife, Etta, and Gary, 13. The Altizer family Is one of 29 Blue Ribbon Farm
to be guests at the 1966 OWo State Fair.

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The farmer-committee systern is unique No other group
of citizens has ·so direct a
BY DICK THOMAS
cooking.
voice in running government
GETS TROPHY - Roy Holter, at le{t. Is presented a trop~y by MeiJs·eo,mty
"The sacred cows" of India To date confer~ study of Secretary of Slate Ted ~- 1 programs. The elected. commitFair Board Member David Koblentz for . being_ selected ~s havmg the _top lui~. ex·
the sacred cars" of the other cutlures have resulted on Brown today tssued_non-pr~f~t tees have responsibUJ!y
for
bibit The trophy is awarded by the Metgs Sotl and_ Water -Conservation Dii!Zicl;.
~~ _ Is there really 8 dif- the following observations, a- articles of incorporation to CJli· the local administration of Fed- Holter has won the same award in three other Metgs Fairs: .
.· ,
terence ~
mong many others:
zens Development _Colllpany, era! programs, Including etpenThis was one of the questions - That although the world : Inc., Middleport, Ohoo.
ditures of Federal funds, ~·~ Dr. Christensen to
overturned. The·.
htlir•
IPQnllbiUtJ for IUd:l mlii.Or'l con.
The purpose douse states the they are not F1'ral olflcebo d
liy dall!age. He was JlOt otbll'
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and cuatody by tbe penon 11111 discussed by _Dr. . Seymour may seem smaller because air
I~,J J:'Illpc)IUiibJe for lh• dUtlpUueo
ol
Fersh, Educatoon DU'Octor of travel has reduced the
dis- orgnnization seeks to "
use ers.
.
Deliver OU Address
-~:.. Injured. No cllarll! Wl,l
tn mjnor.
ii!X.'TION ll An1 ICbooL
rhu ~ll .
the
Asia
Society
of
New
York,
lance
between
countries
It
does
all
property
accumulated
for
Congress
hol¢i
the
.
DepartDr
AI
h
R
Christensen
Accident~
lQdae or other ora:aniaatlon apolli-Dr
tq- runcUoiiJ Wbareln llliDol'l :111 . at- with conferees at the Senior oot follow that understandins of the use and benefit of the Vii· .ment of Agricu!tbre
id I p fu~i Grande Colle-~
An accident ocedri'l!d at I L
ten"ance will be out 1t a later hour
Girl
Scout
East
West
Internsother
people
and
cultureo
in!age
of
Middleport
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the
Deparlment
In
turnnd
~Is
d!J~v!
th:
commenceme~t
m.
Saturday on Rt. 35, oa •
tiUD proTtdM for In lbla aectlon lllall
u!Jtaln tha Mayor'• approval to have tiona! Conference now
takiog
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relies on the judgment a 'II
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half mile west . of GallipolJI
' " mtnon nmaln to Uae time when
Initial Trustee~ are
John leadership of the locally elect- address :t ~h!O un;v:si~u~
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when Larry D. Knowles, 18, ,C.
1lle eldertalnme11t 'Nill end . .All min· place at the East - West Center ;rea~~~t young women and men
0f:J1 athftdinlt 1\I.Ch funcllun ahlll be at the Universily of KawaU.
representing
cullures
where
W.
Zerkle,
289
Thord
Street,
Mided
farmers
and
tl&gt;e
county
gra
ua
on
eterc
s
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The
Gallipolis
Post
State
Jumbus,
dr)vlng wf61, lost OOJio
.te41Ulrtd to be within the t-onflne~ Ill
tiltlr rupecUve homtaltn ene-half
The
conference,
sponsored
by
marriages
are
arranged
condleporl,
Moddleporl.
OhJo
:
W~
lice
employees.
The
county
gusAt
27.
ct
d
694
tud
nts
will
lllghway
Patrol
reported·
no
troi
on
a
curve noar the RaDcll
l:IQur after •ueh funetlon 11 ended
Girl
Scouts
of
the
USA,
.
is
sider
this
the
best
means
'where
,
ter
B.
Harris,
391
S.
Se~
flee
serves
as
the
s.
exped
e
Ins
lucile
Dl
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1ECTION I; AIIJ' minor vloltilnl
t gether 128 teen age
I
I
ted receove egrees, c ng an traffic accidents on
Friday. HoOulsf~ nerer.po"'"" "•t "·-1·
Stt: llona 1 or I hereof IJIItll
be b . .
rmgmg o
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for farmer bus ~ess. con nee
Au st raduatlng class of 476.
ld I! bowev
ocera
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4tl ll wllb In aceol'danN with Juven
ur court l11w a11d proct&lt;lure ; adult Girl Scouts . and Gil'! Gudodes fru'otfod marriage·,
"'onference will be a report to I with program nattlcJpatlon.
Maguster'sgdegrees WI'!! he ·award· Two one car ace en ' · - •
t ff the Jell ilda of
v lul ~lun •hall be fined no&amp; more thaa f
th U ted States
11
r
er were investigated early Sat- es cao;ren ando ~--~ _,,...,
J'TFT Y 1~. 001 DOLLARS .
an . .
-That the words one uses be titled "East · West Journal" j
ed to 193 students and
will •
·n
the highway
I"""" I •-:ro'!' e "'· !iECTlON t: Thll Ol'd.lnan~•
lhlll
nabons
of
ASia
and
the
PaCJfJc
to
describe
other
people•
and
dealing
with
the
daily
lives
of
Street,
Middlepo~,
Ohio:
and
receive
the
Ph.
D.
degree.
urday
:.;o~
gPe
!lone,
Is·
rail,
then
went
off
the r1ilit
tlk r ertett t nd IJ.e In ,hlll ru,;:• ud
dft'l't from and tfler \IW'enlle•t t:t•r- for the purpose of explonng other countries reveal more a- teen-age girls in countries re- Dale M. Dutton, ~ S.
Fofth
An~
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· ff ~ two chipped side and again struck I IIIJini
!Od ·llowed by lal!'.
Eastern and Westet'll cult.ural bout the speaker than . the pre&gt;ented at the conference. Street, Middlepor~ Ohio.
Up, · ·• ~~e e~ar accident at rail. No one wao Injured. Mod·
PA SSEl&gt;:
18 countries or cultures he Is de- Each of the 16 conference units
8 Saturda on Rt. 35, ~rate damase was done
1 lloDert BniThett, Mator
values.
There
.
fro~
Galhpohs
John
W
.
Zl!rkle
Is
Usted
as
Saint
Francis
Xavier,.
patron
1 teeth In
to
ATT'EST: lrneatlne Wtua; {:ttr l
M1ss Stephan~e Gibert, 17, the scribing.
·
&lt;8 girls each) will prepare two statutory agent for the corpora- saint and apostle of lndoa, was LIO a.m.
t thy 11 west both the car and the
pard
ORDINANc• No. Jl,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J . Oo
'bl
It r th h 1
f
born Dec 3 1506
one and two- en s m es
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AN oaotN.t.Ntl 'RoHtltTtN• G rd G'b I 445 Th' d A
e tanga e- resu o
e c ap ers.
1011.
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of th Jackson-Gallia
county rallS.
:tauiALING
Tntn, "I"ULING,"
o on
I er ,
lf
ve.
-~
e
Th
trot cltel KDOWlel . it
1
••D cu.cKtNO IX'4AUIT HOIIII
A 1966 graduate of GalUs
~
line.
.e ~a
lei a1 court
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~·.,~"' VILLAOI Of CHIIH, . ., Academy High School, Miss
eco~nl""'e
Officers reported that Pep!- Galhpohs mun p
n IT ORDAINED, b)' th• vm••• Gibert has been a member of
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tone, driving west, lost control charge of speed. ill
ted
C~unrll of th• vm.,e or Cllublrt.
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ltt•tt of Ohio • ., rouowa:
Troop 215 for 10 years. She is
on a curve. His car ~~~1 o
to 'a ar but ,_.
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S&lt;CTION ' No "non '"' ••~ represen"ng
the Rocky •Lieu
~•ges
Presentation of trophies high· Chile Care, Heidi Milhone; Pho- Domigan; Small Motors Ken- ~ Cathle Chichester: S F
porI s the right side of the h1ghwov.
bond
ate any motor vehicle. @X"pt wb•n
w
and $17.50
f !ted S
t ""v ppe •
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Girl scout CouncU at the Con- lighted the Meigs County Jon- tography, Donnie
Cheadle; neth Wheeler ; Vegetable gar- Clothes, Ann Holter;
ormal llruck an embankment
Ie
a ur...,.
;~~~;n:~a.~ ~~~ v!~'i::1 e 1 ~ ~~~~Pldl; fer~ce.
ior Fair Achievement Awards Flower gardening, Grace HyStanley HuUon; Tractor drest, Sally Mora; Dress
~~r.
~erue&lt;~
or
1t1rt•d from • •topped
PrJ'or
to
the
open!n•
of
the
program
and
style
revue
at
the
sell;
Your
First
Outfit,
Melin.
contest Don ftose.
Dress, Anita :.O!~~:~~el~i;~:~: J
.... ltlon that the nhaull ay1te111 emit.
a
a loud, ('uctinJ or chaUrtaa nol~e conference on Aug. 7, each of Meigs County F'airsrounds Sat· ; da
Amsbary: School dress, Champions in . Novice Rabbit ored garments, Carol
~·~~~' " '~~~b::r ·~ ~or:;a\.uo:,:rau~:hlci! the 128 conferees spent a week urday morning.
i Jean Whitehead; Sports clothes, showman, Kenneth MitcheU, en: Complete costume,
Bill Ding Sitys: Check Our
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or Jene tire mariLI on
the as a guest in the home of a
Larry
Hollon
received
the
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Ann Holter; Dress up Dress, grand champion:Ia.rabbits,
&gt;'O~ d&gt;A·ay. eummonly ulled "peeJinc.H 1 Mike
and Koblentz;_
Do :f..H ~~!:~::;;:;:.i
. ~ •. CTION ~ : Whoever vlolatu any Girl Scout family in Hawaii. high individual aehieyement a· Sally Mora; Tailored garments, Barr; Poultry, A n 0 ter,
Pattr
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Richard Jennifer Blakeslee, Complete Swine, Lester Parker.
Dawn Cirper~ Jult~ _
~:~~ fi ned: to, • nrst offense,
not and Mrs. Robert Buntain
on Cbamben of r,e Pomeroy Na· Costume, Patty Koblentz.
State fair entries are, lead· Heidi · MilhOan, Charles
ri\otl' tha n flft)&gt; llol lano 1150.000: for 1
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.....0 M"iMcond otlt-na"' wllhtn one year after the island of K'auai. She spent tional Bank;
a11y Mora, Jun- Metgs
lntei"v
lliC'- .
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~~~ ~~~n:s 1 ~~·:;a~~ n~o:!~h~':"
an enjoyable four days swim· ior Fair Queen, rereiYed t h e stock f.H Club awards, providState Fair Queen and I!Afftnfa M~ ae.t. ·
tl~nred 'io ll nn !IIOOOOI or hnprhon · ming, surfing, sight-seeing and high individ.uai4-H Achievement ed by the Pomeroy National
Sally Mora; Fun WJtb RDy ' ~lter' reCeiVed hay tro~.. r ,~, ~~: t::n a!~~.:~:;t o~f:,o~~~ dining on Hawaiian and Oriental Award from C. F. Tompkins of . Bank a11d Meigs County LandDebbie Turner; Tasty phy fnmr'""~ 'Soil ltnd. W~r
'l"•lhln onl!' Yl!'lr after Ute l lnl Dffo!ftlle foods.
the Kroger Grocery Co., and 1 mark Farm Bureau, in the reg- Meals, Jeonifer Cray" : Yeast Conservat4tm4 1pt'e!ellted by ·DaJtot · &gt;en t!'lan twent)' . live dollar.
•m,oo1 01 not more ttu.n rwo hun Midway in tlle JS. day meet- Larry Montgomery, klng
of dstered beef females, 1st trophy
pies .and rolls, Diane vkl ~leoti. The hay
dFiid
dollan
11200.001,
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h
Bo
to
St
Sl
1
2
d
tr
ph
Fond
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the, last
1101 more than thirty daya, or both.
ing, the girls have already com- the Jumor :ur, won t e ys
even an ey; n
o Y
preaenat'1on has been gtven
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Thl• o"';•'"'• •••• pared family life in the East 4-H high indivklual award from Ill Larry
Mees
;
Regislered
Mora
;
Outdoor
cook·
ars
and
,
·
llal
,,tu
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.h~
tab efl~e&lt;'t and be In full for~ and
Jn
- -0~ ·-.a"-•'ed! •.
effert from and after Lil• earueat and West, courtship and mar- Theron Johnson of the Far - Guernsey remale, 1st trophy to ;~:L:inda==Bro=w:•:;:Schao::::':dre::ss:•::'I:IG=ur=tlm~es~,
~~~~~:uowec~ by liow.
riage cUstoms, and cultural at- ers Bank and Savings Co.
Larry Hollon and 2nd trophy to
ftoben Bur"hett . Mayor
titudes as expressed through The event got underway Sat· Rhea Mora; Registered Jersey
ATrEJT. ErnerUn• Willi. Clerk
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Au1W1t 11. 1e and. :n
the arts, sports, fashion and urday at 10:30 a.m. with parade females, 1st trophy to Pam
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A large crowd was gatheringon the Meigs County
Fairgrounds at dusk Saturday for
the final evening of the IOOrd
annual attraction.
Don Reuter, fair secretary,
was optimistic that the Saturday altendaiiCe at the
lairgrounds, and also paid admission to grandstand attractions,
would end up being
"darn
9 good" during the last day.
Fair attendance lor the first
four days surpassOd the paid
admissions (or each of the same
days durlog the 1965 session.
Records of fair officials showed the Fr!dsy daytime attendance was 838 and the night
gate receipts showed 1,813 paid
lor a total attendance of 2,!49. 1
Attendance for the same day
ln 1965 ..... 2,424.
A total of 659 paid for grandstand seats during Friday - 266
during the day rnd 393 at night
- in comparison with 753
year.
PONY PUWNG
46 lnclles and under- first ,
Harold Mead,ows, Lancaster;
second, Stover and Black, AshPRESENTS CHECK - Lloyd Blackwood, left, receives a $50 check for tX•
ville; third, Larry Goodman,
penses of the Meigs County 4-H steer sale at the Meigs C~ullty :f.all' on Friday
~~~=-~ Rt. 2: Jame• Me- night from Carl Horky, representing the Columbus and Southern Obio Electrie
14
Cmwn City.
Co. Blackwood is a 4-H Steer Club Committee member.
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Eureka;
Bowman, Amanda Rt.' 2
1muu. Goodman and Stover, A·
I~::~ fourth, Dye and Carr,
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Winner: Thursday,
Karen
Werry, Minersville;
Friday,
Purley Karr, Long Bot-

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!Vows are Read
Are Exch.~~~fz{ Saturd.~Y }ye~in~
'In New Jersey I Nurs'.e· Gra·du'at:e.da~!~~.~e;,ri~:· an~h:rt«:.~:.: ~~e:~:~s.~e v:J:··.

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Iian\ P CherringtOn, of
557 i skirt IIIII• comp1~tecl With b~k
First ~venue, GalllpoUs, : be' I Dlo~ ·!lOW Each wore a mate)l.'
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Miss Carol Ann Freund, daughter of Mr. and M~s.
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, 1came tne br~de o! D. Dean Ev./i'tng sU~ illusion veil ll'hey ' c~r,.
William K. Freund of Route 28 Bndgewater Township,
Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell and . t&gt;hddren, DaYid, ans, son of Mr and Mrs. H, rted &lt;"Ionia! bouquets of while
· Somerville, N. J . became the bride of Mr. Walter M. · Debbie, Kathleen and Cynthia, 106 Brick St., Pomeroy Claude Evans, 01 117
Third daisies . yellow mums, b 1u e
Grueser ll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Grueser of I attende~ the rec~nt grad11allon of thelf daughter and sis- Avenue. Galhpo!is.' _
·cornflowers, ·and piqk
rose.
Riverview Drive, Pomeroy, Saturday, August 6, at the ter from The Jew1sh Hosp1t·
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·buds.
Third Reformed church, Raritan, N. J.
'al School of Nursing at
Toe ceremon) . took place In I
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The vows of the double ring ceremony were read '~Cincinnati.
St Peter's Episcopal Church, Mr. James L Elliott served ·
i· »I 2 p.m. by the Rev, John M. Pfromm, before an altar Also attending from oul oi
•Saturdav ..~ugust 20. al 7.:30 p. as best man. Usher&amp; were
•! decorated with white eladiolus.
town were Mr. and Mrs. Edm. The dnOlble ring', o~en wed· Thoma• Lloyd Douglas Har'
Nuptial music was pr.esented by Mr. Art~ur Bu~t ward Patterson, Solver Grove,
ding ceremony was performed rlngton. and. Michael Neal.
of Somerville, N. J., orgamst and Mrs. Edward f. Fems, Kentucky, \I!Jss Sharon Hagen,
in candlelight by The Rev. Fa· The brJde s UJolher wore a
Somervfile, soloist.
.
I Norwich, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs.
· !her Albert H Mackenzie. White pink linen sheath dress with a
Given io marriage by her fathe_r, the bride was IFrank Mobbs, Buffalo, N. Y.;
1 delphimum and while
mums 1 white lace button-down·the-back
lovely in 1 gown of silk organza enrich ell ;v1t~ lace ap·. Mr. and Mrs. Pau! Campbell,
decorated the altar, and the, overblouse. She carried a corpliques and pearls and a bouffant skirt endmg m a chap Pomt Pleasant, OhiO, ~nd Mr.
I windows held hurricane. candle 1sage ot a whit• gardema and
el train. A tiara of crystals and pearls held her vetl of Gerald Edwards, ~ella, Oh•o.
I lamps , 11rrnunded with Ivy. AI pmk sweetheart roses on her
silk illusion. She carried a cascade of wh~te carnations,
A reception was held after
, half hnur program of wedding purse. Th• groom's
mother
roses and baby breath.
I ,
. nd Ed graduation ceremomes at the
· music wa; presented prior to wore a powder blue sheath
Mlu Amy Thompson ?f; G1bbs, Allen Dowme a,
· ·\home of her sister: Mrs. Edthe nuptials by Miss Sa•·dy dress made of a sheer blended
Piscataway, N. J .. the ma•d 'i ward Stark of Pomeroy, John Vjjlrd Patterson of S1lver Grove,
\Suiter, organist and Mr. Thorn·! voile with dais~ applique aod a
tj of honor, wore an A:lme go:-"' W. McMurray, Mason, W. Va., 'Kentucky,. After a brief vacaas Folder1. soloist.
corsage or a white gardenia and
of blue mist linen w1th Vemce1 and Phil Cook of New Haven, tion at the home of her graod·
Th
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yellow sweetheart roses.
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! lace trimming the
waistline w. Va. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Edward parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
riag: b;•h:r ~::h:;ens~ ~:;~ A reception was held In the
and aleevea, and a h~adplece Grueser of PJtls.IJeld, Mass ... Call, Sr. of NorwJCh, New York.
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dl hi p · h Ho se Immediately foluf a soft fabric bow With pouf former local residents also at- 1 She will be employed at the
~ or~a1 gown 1 ~an e11 g ans
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'I She carried a cascode of tended
i Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati
MRS. SANDRA MOBBS J•vory !men, styled wtlh Em· lowing
the ceremony· The
~~~~ carnation•, pink daisies
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i pire budice, banded In Venice bnde's table was decorated
aad bob breath. Pink Unen
\lace, With a crescent neckline, 1With white wedding . flowers,
~entical to that of
and Kaouki sleeves. Her A·llne a silver punch bowl, and a three·
'"'".:''or honor were worn by
I skirt was made with back de· tiered wedding cake topped
: • bridesmaids, Miss Kandi
tachable train, detailed with ~ith a "~":gay ot white garden. ·
G eser sister of the groom,
Venice lace border and back ws. PreSJdm~ at the table were
R~I!I'VI~ Drive, Pomeroy ·~ A group of friends gathered cream, potato chips, kool ade, 1;rts, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neal, ~ Dior Bow at h~ais~ne; ISh e : ' ' · 11 R~c:~[~
~!~ke~:~
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Miss Janet Nelson of Branc · at the home of Mr. and Mrs. coffee and candy favors were Iand children Honme and Sher- I wore 3 male ng emce ace- 188 1
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burl, N. J. They carried ca•· 1
1Samuel L. Thompson recently served 1o Mr. and Mrs. Curtis ry, Mrs. G;ant ' Brannon, Mr., edged mantilla and carried a 1 Layne, and Mi" Ann
Darncad.. of pink carnations, blue to surprise M,... Everette Den· Knolls, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ~ and Mrs. Bill Caldwell of Co- col~mal bouqueJ of white gar- brough. Miss Carol Martin reg·
daisies and baby breath.
•ny, and Samuel L. Thompson Lawder, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald iumbus, the honorees, and the demos.
d
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ls~red hthe gu:.ng trip th 1
Mr. William E. Gibbs of Pom·1 on their birthdays.
Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin hostess, Mrs. Samuel L. Thomp- Her. atten anls: ss uzanne
or er w
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eroy served as bestman and 1 AI the close of prayer serv- Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Robert son.
Chernng_ton, ma1d of honor, bride wore a. navy lloen :lress
ushers were Mr. Ronald W. ; ice, and following the opening Neal, Mr. and w.rs. Murre! Fol,
.
Miss Libby Ch~rrmgiOn, brides- with beige trun with matching
Freond of Long Branch, N. J., : of gills, refreshments of 8 spe· den. and son. Gary, Mrs. Mar· Sendmg g1fts were Mr. and I ma1d, Mrs. Ke1lh Meske of Co- ~avy accessoTJes and a .gardenand Mr. John W. McMurray of Icia! birthday cake with the I vin Swisher and daughter Cher· Mrs. Stanley Gl•ssburn, ond Mr. lumbus, and MrB. Thomas A. ,. cor~age from her
bridal
MRS D DEAN EV,lNS'
Mason, W. 1/a.
. Ihonoree's names i~scribed, ice ry, Marilyn Stover, Kath~ Rob- and Mrs. Calvin Jarvis.
Voigt ol Bryan .. Ohio, brides- bouquet. The couple went South
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matrous, wore tdentical formal for their honeymoon. They will 1
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Mrs. Freund, chose a blue lace
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gowns of jonqQil yellow linen, Ireside at S Belmont Drive,
lecture at Rio Grande College IabaR Unlverslly where he wiD
~·line dress with empire waist·
IS
fashioned similar to the wed· Mrs. Evans •• a graduate
the fall.
Ireceive a degree In Blllloeu
line, matching accessones and Mrs. Joseph Caldwell was se,v~ to the follqwing guesls: Seoding gills were Mrs, M. ; ding gown with Empire bodice, Denison University and will Mr. Evans Is a senior at Mar- AdmlniBiratlon upon graduaUoD.
wore a corsaKe of pmk carna· guest ot honor at a stork sbow~ j Mrs. Ernestine .Neal, . Mrs. C. Wellington , Mrs. Gene ,Well- 1 ~· •
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1 Milhoam Moving
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piece sheath dress of wh1le sister-in-law. Mrs. Walter Vo- Mrs. Joe Camden, Mrs. Ro~ert
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Glrll ID Galllpolll wlahllll
lace over aqua chiffon with reh of Bidwell.
'Caldwell, Mrs. Frank Caldwen, ,Mrs. Ro ert Neal, .Mrs. tar- ,
u Mrs La::.r:.:. Mil- to joiD tile Girl ScOUII mual
eumon e
matchl"l accessortes and a The evening was spent play. Mrs. Lee Roy Caldwell, Mrs. pes RJedel, Mrs. Jumor Denney, ,
Mr. and
,
.,reallter now, Any &amp;lrl who
pink carnation corsage.
ing games, with prizes going Lora Folden, Mrs. Joan Neall Janel and Karen Caldwell, Deb- I
hoan have sold some of the." wDI be ID cradu t-11 lacl••
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A reception was held at The to Mr; Lee Ra) Caldwell, Mrs. and daughter, Sherrie, Mrs. bie and Libbie Caldwell, Mrs. I Miss Dixie Pierce 01 Middle- property In Mlddlr~ and;.\~ lve this fall, retard!ess ol
The family of Mrs. Nor 1
Villa, Somerville, N, J..
·Joe Camden, Mrs. Lora Fold- Alice Slover and daughter, Deb-lEar! Ca ldwell, Mrs. Garlaod pori has gone bv air from Char· be mov!"g to Ru 8 to
j date ol birth, may regloter Johnson and other relaUve1,
Following the recep~on, the en, and Mrs. Joan Neal. After bie, Mrs. Dan Jones,
Mrs., Slover, Miss Ruth Jones, Mrs. leston airport ~~ Japan where new trader home soon.
by caiUug Mn. Eldon Wuerc~ held their annual family ~
rouple left for a weddmg trip the honoree opened her gifll, Pauline Nibert, Mrs. Walter Hattie Nibert. Mrs. Paul Good· she will teach for the next 10 The trailer ~l: !locate~, at 448o3531.
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ion at Kachelmacher Park at
to the ~tlantlc coast. For refreshments ol cake,
ice Voreh, Mrs. Joe DeLawder, son, Mrs. Ruth Brewer and Mrs. months.
on the Ver"?n e
arm
Girls wbo were member• Logan, Sunday, Aug. 14th. There
traveling, the bride changed to cream, kool ade. coffee, potato Mrs, A. C. Underwood and Dorothy Boyd ot Long Island, ' Miss Pierce will teach at the Rutland whJch was p\ormerly lui year ,. baoe ,..~ were ~ present and thlo wu
a plum A·Hne knit dress with chips pretzels and minis wereiMiss Darlene Martin.
N. Y.
M lh
C Perry School lor owned by William
ummer. atiiCbool or with a ll'oOp.,. ·the 17th reunion held at that
lace bell aleeves and empire
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f th U · S The Middleport properties were' pnbor are already ualped lpark.
walatllne and wore 1 corsarel
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Attending were Mrs. Nora
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of pink tea rose•.
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~··~\A ~ ~a~ athrwak~n• on Floyd Brown aod Mr. and Mrs. aot rcgfotor apta. Glrll new IJohnson, Mr. and Mn. ·Jacob
The bride io a graduate of ,
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apan. Paul Hoodashelt.
to tile communlt]J are Invited Johnson, Jerry and Mona; Mn.
Bridgewater Raritan
High ·
She new to San ~anciS.co Mr. and Mrs. Milhoan have to jola Girl Seeudn1 ID Gal· Paul Johnson lloller and Char·
School and atteoded Oblo Uni-1 Vinton Baptist Church will Ohio Baptists.
1where she left by ~menclir~ resided ln .Middleport for over Upol11, Mn. Wuer&lt;b aaao1111.,. Jes: Mrs. KeMeib Charles, Ctl·
1for Japan via ~chorage, a 40 years. lie Is a retired New\ td.
verslty. TheiJ'oom Is a gr.adu·jhold a rev1val begmnlng Frl· S b' ,_ 1 the
ena Karen Kenny and Tenia
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Milhoan I( a memua· o1 ea
da, and Jimmy; Mrs. May WU·
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caU011 degree from Ohio Unl- Charles w. Lusher of the flb- •ons n.. •c
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of Mr. and Mrs.
~r Ierce. Methodist;!Citutelt;aifd.Js active Reunion 11 Held by
son,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
verslty. He has accepted a ernacle Baptist Church of Chil·l urday, . Lights That G•ve D~
She has been teaching at the in the Mwidle~rt.·Glrden Club
John
(Jack)
WllleachiDf position with the Clr· licothe bringing the messages. ~~onj ~un~a~ o:orn.n~ ,
Grand Blanc School near fFim~ and olherc ~ganbaliolll. · .
Houck Family
son Kathy ond Amy; Mr. and
tlevllle High School.
Rev, Lusher came to Tabern.
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I Mich. She be~llll her . ourt
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Mr;, Howard Zarley, _David.
The couple iJ residing at 218Jacle Baptist church in 1957 ~d Sunday evemng.; Our M s
year of teachmg, having been
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The Jasper Houck famlly re- Jim, Sue, Jay, Paul, Pettit
Iouth Wasbineton St., Circle- IHe has degree&gt; from 0 ~ 10 !'"mary Eqwpment. .
at Wheelersburg School . prevl:
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union was beld recenUy on Fort. and ~my, Mre. VIola Zarley,
rille.
IUniversity, and Southern BIMJ I The Sunday morning ;ervice
ously. MJSs P•er.ce Is a gradu
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lficatlon Hill, Gallipolis, Pres- Mr. and Mra. Tom Smith ol
Those from the area attend· Northern Seminaries, and Is a at 10:30 a. m., will be followed
ate of Middleport .High Sch"?l
ent were Mrs. Hazel Wade, Columbus.
lag the woddlng and reception lteader in evangelism among by a fellowship potluck ·dinner
and 8 l963 graduate of OhiO
M~. and Mra. P~l~p Lydell and Mr. and Mn. Perry SmUll
were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
.
at noon. All . evening s~rvices
University In ~lhens.
children, .Jimm•e, Timmie and and grandchildren, John, Jerry
Gruoor and Kaodl, l{llllam E.
will begin at 7:30 p. m. The
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Susan Wallace. all of Akron, and Danny Smith ol New Lu.
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public is invi\ed to attend
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Houck lngiOn; Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Property Damage
P~mouth and son, Phil, Wilson of Newark; Mr. and Mrl.
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who IS otaUoned at Dayton, Albert Ray Johnson, Mr. and
BEV. • w. L
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Set at $1,000 .·
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Houck and Mrs. WIIUam Byrd, Diane and
w·
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PT. PLEAS~NT- The Sheraon,; Davld, of Cbesapeake.
Ray and Steve Corbin: Mr. and
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Colorful LiTW of
iff's department invesUgaled a
Eddie and Rocky Elliott of Mrs. Lawrence Bellord, Lar·
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Ga!Upolis Lafayette Unit No. !
Ro all is Theme
two v~hicle accident Friday alMUNDAY
IColomb~, Mr. and Mrs. GU· ry aod Ronnie; Mr, and Mn.
Findln. Our Freedom was 27, American Legion Auxiliary, I
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ternoon resulting in v..ooo prop- JAN! HOWELL Tent Daugh· bert Thivener, and 1008, Tony James Slough, Joyce, Cberyl,
the topic presented by Mn: AI· will hold ils annual picnic, Tues·
· A colorful line of rulers In , erly damage but no peroonal ters cf Union Veterans will meet and Derrtc, of St. Petersburg, and David, Mr. and Mrs. Roll
bert Woodard when the Fr~end· day, Aug. 23rd, at the home of 1
Europe is the JIUbjecl of one Injury.
atJhe J14iddlepori ,roatlalde-park, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. . Jaopor Hately, MrB. Nell Hately, Mr.
ly Circle of the
Federated Mrs. L. G. Marchi , Chillicothe 1
of the 10 new books released i Henry A. Kay, ·29, South- Monday al 6:30 p.m. for a pol-l Houck, Mr. and Mro. Clarence and Mrs. E. Ray Johnson, Mrs.
Church of Pomeroy met Tues- Rd. It is the third year that
lor circulation by the Gallia Iside, Wal cited for failure to luck picnic dinner. Members Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry MadeiiDe Evans, Kay, Michael,
d•y evemng at the church. 1the unit has included the husCounty District Library this 1yield right of way when
he are reminded to brmg table ser· Myers and children, Johnnie, Stevie and Lloyd Beeta, all of
The hymn, "Malte Me a Cap· ' bands, who are all invited. The
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Donna and Ronnie, Mr. and Grove City.
live Lord" 0 ned the eel·ld•nner will be at 8:30 p. m.
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11 in front of a southbound car
JOPPA CIIURCII
Revival Mn, Ray Myers and children, Mr. and Mra. Lee , Bousb;
lng' with 'scri::ure read!: of A feature of the busmess MUNDAY
Flctwn books .lnclwle ~fler driven by James c. William· storting Aug. 22, at 7:30 each Earl, Ray, Tony and Dianna, Sharon Roush and Llaa Kay o1
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,1-$ lod prayer. Dur-1 meeting will be the installation PAINT CREEK Regular Bap- ~e Act," ,.by Wmston Graham: son, !6, Rt. 1 Southside.
evening. Rev. Freeland Norr!J, I all of Gallipolis
Middleport: Mr. and
Mr 1.
80 801 12
lng the medltali
th led r\of ofiicera for the year IIG6 · ffl. list Sunday School will hold Ta1-Pan, by James Gl~vel~ Arrests recorded .aJ ,the coon· pastor. Joppa
Homecommg,
James Jobnaon, Jamie
Sue
resented in! rm ~· 0 ~ ~ Those to be installed include; its annual Back-To-School par- and "The l'jlnely aod Nme,' ty jail were Boyd R McDao- Aug. 18, basket ,dinner.
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and. Gregory Todd, of p..,..
0 0 8 Mrs. Dorothy Hecker, pres!- ty at 6 p.m. on the church by William Brinkley.
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lei 36 HarUol'd driv.ing whi.le POMEROY WOMEN's Bowl· Meig• Pomona llliU
roy; Mro. Ethel Smilb of Kerr'•
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.Mrs. . Ma rg ~ r • t lawn. Miss Mary
argaret
Non . fiction volumes are, intoxicated: John. ~~ed Boles, 11111 Ity """"""'"'"' w mee ·Be GnUia GueatJ
Ibm near Pomeroy; Mr. and
lntoreat
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Bradbury, IJTst v1ce preSJdenl; Armslrons is chairman for ''Collected Poems," by Roe:n.: 18, Pt. Pleasan~ Ind. Cbar~ Monday at 7:~ P· m. at the Melp County Pomona Granp,Mrs. Joseph L. Johnson
Mrs. . Carl Kaull , president. Mrs.. Bette Ryal, second VJce l the event.
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ke; "The Hapsburgs," b.y Dor- /E. Daughtery, Kanauga, Ohio, Pomeroy Bo.Wh"l Lalll!ll.
.wp1 be the pill of Gallla. oey . and Cbrlsllne cil Florida;
opened th~,buolne~ sesSion with prestdenl ; Mrs. Mabel Brown,
athy MrGuigan; "Targel Tok- both charged with Intoxication.
11JESDAY
Cinlnly Pomona Friday Aug. IIJI, · Ml:· and Mrs. Larry Joluisoa,
a pcM'm, Faith. Plans were 1oeeretary : Mrs. L. G. Marchi,. CENTENARY GR~NGE will yo .. by James M Merrtll·l
A Gl';T ~CQUAINTED party The meeting wUI be beld at the Glila Rae, Mr. tpl Mn. J,.
completed for entertainin1 the treasurer; Margaret Topping , meet at 8 p.m. ~nual in- "MesoptamiB the C!vilizatio~
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will be held at the Cbeller Cheshire • Kyger Eielpentary eph R. JohniOn of Wolf Pea Rd.
Guild 011 Wednesday September chaplain, and Aldeth White, spection will be held. Ladies That !lose O~t of Clay-,.. by Women of Mooae to Grade School Tueoday at 1:30 School. Gallla Po111011a will Qp- Mrl. N~ Johnllon will ba •
:11. at 7:30p.m. The Circle will sergeant-at-arm•.
bring pie, sal~ aod cold F.airservls: '"The ·.Guaranteed Hold'.Annual Pienie
P. m. · All first arade 1tudenlllen the meeting at 8 p. .m,, hold JeaTI on ber. ~· Auc.
also present the program.
Mn. Mddred HamUton bas drmks. Meat will be furmsh- Income," by Robert Theobald;!
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· and then parenll are urged to a ·short buslne,. session, and 22nd.
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The meeting clos"'! with the been appointed Amer~camsm) ed by the Graqge.
\"Discovering .' Yucatan," by PT· PLEAAANT: - ·The Wom- attend. Mrs, Carl Weese, teach- cltiSI! at 8:30 p. m.
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Jim Woodman and "Dicllne and en of the Moose,. Cbapter ~ er, will attend. Refrealunents Tile t proiJ'am will he. pre- Over $267 Given· ' ·
which Mtoo Elizabeth Fick and cer W&gt;U be Mrs. George Lear .. ruESDAY
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Miss Mary Virginia Reibel ser. In the event of rain the picnic ANNUAL Am~rlcan Legton Rise of Eu ope, by
8DIIual picnic on ~ugiiS_I 27.th officers.
bers are aaked to brll!l relreab- T~ Orpluuu Boi1UI
veda dessert course. Shades of wilt be held at Legion Hall.
AuXJhary plcmc will be beld . Lukacs.
. at 6:30 p.m.
THE ~RICAN LEGION menls of pie, ·pollucli' and cold ~-. of• ~ . !J. P.IIJ!IIIavender and blue poppies macle
at 6:30 p.m., at the home of
Senior Regent Mary Choquette Auxillary of Drew Webster Poet drinks.
_. ilf m'""a Nlui'ned hollll
up the eenterpiece aod the dec- Neal Family Holth
Mrs. L. G. Mar~b.i. ~embers
"/ announced the .aroup will col· wtU meet Tuesday .at I p, m.
tram lba •State Sealoa :Ill rated
k.
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are asked to bring a covered
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lect old jewelrj to be brought at the Legion Hall.
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port that .UfM'I ·wu 'presen_.
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cover, nap IDI a
a· Ill Annual Reunion
dish, and own table service. .
' to the September 6th meeUng 4\UXli.JARY to Feebey ·Ben- ... nnounce ~trotnqo Ill the "NitiGnJL ~, Jiild IF-

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The Neal family annual re- 1 Husbands .are Invited.
unlon ' wos held recenUy at tile VINTON FRIENDSHIP Gar·
Soet.ty to HoJUJr
Bedford Cburch In Milton, w. den Club wiD hold Ita annual
1/a. The day waa s~ in aillg· family, picnic at 11 _a.m ., at
Arlerur SpurJtH;h . lng and v!Bidns With relatives. Paynes Park. ElectJon of of.
The Kysa Women a Soctety Those from lhe Gallla area fleers w•ll be held.
WJU bald a potluck supper at attend1J18 were Mr. and Mre. FRIDAY
the Kn• J.odie Hall at 6:30 Robert Neal and SOliS, Danny, GALUA COUNTY Pamona
p.m. Wedneaday, Aq. 24.
Robby and Roser, Mr. ~ Grange will be bost to Meigs
The event Ia betoa beld 10 1Mr1. Murre! Folden and ...., Pomona Grange. OpenlnJ at
honor Milo Arlene Spilrlocll , 1 Kenny, Larry and Gary, Mr. 8 p.m. with program fumlah·
mlollonlry from NIBJDeY, N,g- and Mrs. Joek Neal ·and child- ed by Meigs Pomona at 8:30
w. Ml• Spurladl: ~ spea~ ren, Sherry and Ronnie, • Mr. p. m. Palluck will be served
at the Kypr Mtthodlll chur;,h and Mn. Don Mill, Mrs. ~ and members are asked to
at 7;311 p. m. Gil that dlte. 'lbt estine Neal mt Mr. and Mrl. hriDI pie, covered dishes and
1J. D. Ntal.
Jlllblio Ia 111'11ted Itt attend.
cold drinks.

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'for a sale. ,
oeu Pos~ American Legi011, will Of Arlene BrOMIIdni pbanl fltn4l '•I TUiiD, Ohio, bf
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meet Tueliday evening at !lie Mr. and Mi'l. f1o1«1e BrOwn- the .DIIIIIIilera .of . .un.rtca ·II
1 thinll 11 expremely b;Dport.
MAKES REQUEST
poet boUto at 1:SO p. m. Mn. 111g oJ Rt. 1 Galllpolll, are ....., Olllrtcr d Ill hoDOI' of '- l!ldilll
ant that the Senate,' which PT. PLEAsANT - Mn. Jack Albert tlouab, president, II ask· IIOUIICillg the eiiPII!DeDI til Bellbta, ~. ~ Countli,IGr
u•ed to be a~ked lo~ Its advice Fowler, executlv~ secretary of toa .aU members to pay dUll their li'Uihlir, ~len!!' to ,Mr. pf Ol)lo, at · tb6 ._te JIIOalon
and consent on major lprelln 'the Mason Cowity Tulierculoels as .soon aa JlOISible.
David II&amp;Y. Ho~w. i!Oii: ot Mr; -"//•IJ$;1.~7, ~~l,b!l
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becomes an irrevocablf,
na· dinner meetlni of the West Jue Yeuns, Sr. al · 7:30 p. m of the· Rllllf d$ ~ ' NOrth · Mi,, ~ ~ ;~,;~
U~al commitment under taken VIrginia COni~ ' of . TB . · '111UR8DAY •
qa1111 :Htgb· IIChool, Mi'. ,Holle, PI~, tf,.; ~ ' ~· p4
w•thout the consenl or even the Workers, please' ·jtotlty bei' so THE RIVERVIEW Gll'dell alt&lt;nded G~1 Aead~ ·llljh llrl. E!iwitf!l •il.~. llf.",'»Jid·
knowledge of the Senate.
reservations may
m~ for Club will meet Aug. !5 at 1 p, ~1. and 'la ,_..tl1,em!JI#· lrd,ale; ,Jl'IJi:,' tiiv.. ~ Itt
-J. WOllam Fulbright, chair· ~ Se~tember 6th dinner to be IIi. at tilt borne of Mra. Bid 'til~ Heii!!U 'SbcP,.·i!Onlflc- ·tlliilt boi4tll iftw,: .~ tar
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First ~venue, GalllpoUs, : be' I Dlo~ ·!lOW Each wore a mate)l.'
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Miss Carol Ann Freund, daughter of Mr. and M~s.
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William K. Freund of Route 28 Bndgewater Township,
Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell and . t&gt;hddren, DaYid, ans, son of Mr and Mrs. H, rted &lt;"Ionia! bouquets of while
· Somerville, N. J . became the bride of Mr. Walter M. · Debbie, Kathleen and Cynthia, 106 Brick St., Pomeroy Claude Evans, 01 117
Third daisies . yellow mums, b 1u e
Grueser ll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Grueser of I attende~ the rec~nt grad11allon of thelf daughter and sis- Avenue. Galhpo!is.' _
·cornflowers, ·and piqk
rose.
Riverview Drive, Pomeroy, Saturday, August 6, at the ter from The Jew1sh Hosp1t·
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Third Reformed church, Raritan, N. J.
'al School of Nursing at
Toe ceremon) . took place In I
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The vows of the double ring ceremony were read '~Cincinnati.
St Peter's Episcopal Church, Mr. James L Elliott served ·
i· »I 2 p.m. by the Rev, John M. Pfromm, before an altar Also attending from oul oi
•Saturdav ..~ugust 20. al 7.:30 p. as best man. Usher&amp; were
•! decorated with white eladiolus.
town were Mr. and Mrs. Edm. The dnOlble ring', o~en wed· Thoma• Lloyd Douglas Har'
Nuptial music was pr.esented by Mr. Art~ur Bu~t ward Patterson, Solver Grove,
ding ceremony was performed rlngton. and. Michael Neal.
of Somerville, N. J., orgamst and Mrs. Edward f. Fems, Kentucky, \I!Jss Sharon Hagen,
in candlelight by The Rev. Fa· The brJde s UJolher wore a
Somervfile, soloist.
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I Norwich, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs.
· !her Albert H Mackenzie. White pink linen sheath dress with a
Given io marriage by her fathe_r, the bride was IFrank Mobbs, Buffalo, N. Y.;
1 delphimum and while
mums 1 white lace button-down·the-back
lovely in 1 gown of silk organza enrich ell ;v1t~ lace ap·. Mr. and Mrs. Pau! Campbell,
decorated the altar, and the, overblouse. She carried a corpliques and pearls and a bouffant skirt endmg m a chap Pomt Pleasant, OhiO, ~nd Mr.
I windows held hurricane. candle 1sage ot a whit• gardema and
el train. A tiara of crystals and pearls held her vetl of Gerald Edwards, ~ella, Oh•o.
I lamps , 11rrnunded with Ivy. AI pmk sweetheart roses on her
silk illusion. She carried a cascade of wh~te carnations,
A reception was held after
, half hnur program of wedding purse. Th• groom's
mother
roses and baby breath.
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· music wa; presented prior to wore a powder blue sheath
Mlu Amy Thompson ?f; G1bbs, Allen Dowme a,
· ·\home of her sister: Mrs. Edthe nuptials by Miss Sa•·dy dress made of a sheer blended
Piscataway, N. J .. the ma•d 'i ward Stark of Pomeroy, John Vjjlrd Patterson of S1lver Grove,
\Suiter, organist and Mr. Thorn·! voile with dais~ applique aod a
tj of honor, wore an A:lme go:-"' W. McMurray, Mason, W. Va., 'Kentucky,. After a brief vacaas Folder1. soloist.
corsage or a white gardenia and
of blue mist linen w1th Vemce1 and Phil Cook of New Haven, tion at the home of her graod·
Th
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yellow sweetheart roses.
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waistline w. Va. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Edward parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
riag: b;•h:r ~::h:;ens~ ~:;~ A reception was held In the
and aleevea, and a h~adplece Grueser of PJtls.IJeld, Mass ... Call, Sr. of NorwJCh, New York.
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dl hi p · h Ho se Immediately foluf a soft fabric bow With pouf former local residents also at- 1 She will be employed at the
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i Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati
MRS. SANDRA MOBBS J•vory !men, styled wtlh Em· lowing
the ceremony· The
~~~~ carnation•, pink daisies
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aad bob breath. Pink Unen
\lace, With a crescent neckline, 1With white wedding . flowers,
~entical to that of
and Kaouki sleeves. Her A·llne a silver punch bowl, and a three·
'"'".:''or honor were worn by
I skirt was made with back de· tiered wedding cake topped
: • bridesmaids, Miss Kandi
tachable train, detailed with ~ith a "~":gay ot white garden. ·
G eser sister of the groom,
Venice lace border and back ws. PreSJdm~ at the table were
R~I!I'VI~ Drive, Pomeroy ·~ A group of friends gathered cream, potato chips, kool ade, 1;rts, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neal, ~ Dior Bow at h~ais~ne; ISh e : ' ' · 11 R~c:~[~
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Miss Janet Nelson of Branc · at the home of Mr. and Mrs. coffee and candy favors were Iand children Honme and Sher- I wore 3 male ng emce ace- 188 1
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1Samuel L. Thompson recently served 1o Mr. and Mrs. Curtis ry, Mrs. G;ant ' Brannon, Mr., edged mantilla and carried a 1 Layne, and Mi" Ann
Darncad.. of pink carnations, blue to surprise M,... Everette Den· Knolls, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ~ and Mrs. Bill Caldwell of Co- col~mal bouqueJ of white gar- brough. Miss Carol Martin reg·
daisies and baby breath.
•ny, and Samuel L. Thompson Lawder, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald iumbus, the honorees, and the demos.
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ls~red hthe gu:.ng trip th 1
Mr. William E. Gibbs of Pom·1 on their birthdays.
Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin hostess, Mrs. Samuel L. Thomp- Her. atten anls: ss uzanne
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eroy served as bestman and 1 AI the close of prayer serv- Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Robert son.
Chernng_ton, ma1d of honor, bride wore a. navy lloen :lress
ushers were Mr. Ronald W. ; ice, and following the opening Neal, Mr. and w.rs. Murre! Fol,
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Miss Libby Ch~rrmgiOn, brides- with beige trun with matching
Freond of Long Branch, N. J., : of gills, refreshments of 8 spe· den. and son. Gary, Mrs. Mar· Sendmg g1fts were Mr. and I ma1d, Mrs. Ke1lh Meske of Co- ~avy accessoTJes and a .gardenand Mr. John W. McMurray of Icia! birthday cake with the I vin Swisher and daughter Cher· Mrs. Stanley Gl•ssburn, ond Mr. lumbus, and MrB. Thomas A. ,. cor~age from her
bridal
MRS D DEAN EV,lNS'
Mason, W. 1/a.
. Ihonoree's names i~scribed, ice ry, Marilyn Stover, Kath~ Rob- and Mrs. Calvin Jarvis.
Voigt ol Bryan .. Ohio, brides- bouquet. The couple went South
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matrous, wore tdentical formal for their honeymoon. They will 1
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Mrs. Freund, chose a blue lace
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gowns of jonqQil yellow linen, Ireside at S Belmont Drive,
lecture at Rio Grande College IabaR Unlverslly where he wiD
~·line dress with empire waist·
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fashioned similar to the wed· Mrs. Evans •• a graduate
the fall.
Ireceive a degree In Blllloeu
line, matching accessones and Mrs. Joseph Caldwell was se,v~ to the follqwing guesls: Seoding gills were Mrs, M. ; ding gown with Empire bodice, Denison University and will Mr. Evans Is a senior at Mar- AdmlniBiratlon upon graduaUoD.
wore a corsaKe of pmk carna· guest ot honor at a stork sbow~ j Mrs. Ernestine .Neal, . Mrs. C. Wellington , Mrs. Gene ,Well- 1 ~· •
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Glrll ID Galllpolll wlahllll
lace over aqua chiffon with reh of Bidwell.
'Caldwell, Mrs. Frank Caldwen, ,Mrs. Ro ert Neal, .Mrs. tar- ,
u Mrs La::.r:.:. Mil- to joiD tile Girl ScOUII mual
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matchl"l accessortes and a The evening was spent play. Mrs. Lee Roy Caldwell, Mrs. pes RJedel, Mrs. Jumor Denney, ,
Mr. and
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pink carnation corsage.
ing games, with prizes going Lora Folden, Mrs. Joan Neall Janel and Karen Caldwell, Deb- I
hoan have sold some of the." wDI be ID cradu t-11 lacl••
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A reception was held at The to Mr; Lee Ra) Caldwell, Mrs. and daughter, Sherrie, Mrs. bie and Libbie Caldwell, Mrs. I Miss Dixie Pierce 01 Middle- property In Mlddlr~ and;.\~ lve this fall, retard!ess ol
The family of Mrs. Nor 1
Villa, Somerville, N, J..
·Joe Camden, Mrs. Lora Fold- Alice Slover and daughter, Deb-lEar! Ca ldwell, Mrs. Garlaod pori has gone bv air from Char· be mov!"g to Ru 8 to
j date ol birth, may regloter Johnson and other relaUve1,
Following the recep~on, the en, and Mrs. Joan Neal. After bie, Mrs. Dan Jones,
Mrs., Slover, Miss Ruth Jones, Mrs. leston airport ~~ Japan where new trader home soon.
by caiUug Mn. Eldon Wuerc~ held their annual family ~
rouple left for a weddmg trip the honoree opened her gifll, Pauline Nibert, Mrs. Walter Hattie Nibert. Mrs. Paul Good· she will teach for the next 10 The trailer ~l: !locate~, at 448o3531.
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to the ~tlantlc coast. For refreshments ol cake,
ice Voreh, Mrs. Joe DeLawder, son, Mrs. Ruth Brewer and Mrs. months.
on the Ver"?n e
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Girls wbo were member• Logan, Sunday, Aug. 14th. There
traveling, the bride changed to cream, kool ade. coffee, potato Mrs, A. C. Underwood and Dorothy Boyd ot Long Island, ' Miss Pierce will teach at the Rutland whJch was p\ormerly lui year ,. baoe ,..~ were ~ present and thlo wu
a plum A·Hne knit dress with chips pretzels and minis wereiMiss Darlene Martin.
N. Y.
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C Perry School lor owned by William
ummer. atiiCbool or with a ll'oOp.,. ·the 17th reunion held at that
lace bell aleeves and empire
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f th U · S The Middleport properties were' pnbor are already ualped lpark.
walatllne and wore 1 corsarel
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Attending were Mrs. Nora
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The bride io a graduate of ,
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apan. Paul Hoodashelt.
to tile communlt]J are Invited Johnson, Jerry and Mona; Mn.
Bridgewater Raritan
High ·
She new to San ~anciS.co Mr. and Mrs. Milhoan have to jola Girl Seeudn1 ID Gal· Paul Johnson lloller and Char·
School and atteoded Oblo Uni-1 Vinton Baptist Church will Ohio Baptists.
1where she left by ~menclir~ resided ln .Middleport for over Upol11, Mn. Wuer&lt;b aaao1111.,. Jes: Mrs. KeMeib Charles, Ctl·
1for Japan via ~chorage, a 40 years. lie Is a retired New\ td.
verslty. TheiJ'oom Is a gr.adu·jhold a rev1val begmnlng Frl· S b' ,_ 1 the
ena Karen Kenny and Tenia
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caU011 degree from Ohio Unl- Charles w. Lusher of the flb- •ons n.. •c
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of Mr. and Mrs.
~r Ierce. Methodist;!Citutelt;aifd.Js active Reunion 11 Held by
son,
Mr.
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Mrs.
verslty. He has accepted a ernacle Baptist Church of Chil·l urday, . Lights That G•ve D~
She has been teaching at the in the Mwidle~rt.·Glrden Club
John
(Jack)
WllleachiDf position with the Clr· licothe bringing the messages. ~~onj ~un~a~ o:orn.n~ ,
Grand Blanc School near fFim~ and olherc ~ganbaliolll. · .
Houck Family
son Kathy ond Amy; Mr. and
tlevllle High School.
Rev, Lusher came to Tabern.
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The couple iJ residing at 218Jacle Baptist church in 1957 ~d Sunday evemng.; Our M s
year of teachmg, having been
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The Jasper Houck famlly re- Jim, Sue, Jay, Paul, Pettit
Iouth Wasbineton St., Circle- IHe has degree&gt; from 0 ~ 10 !'"mary Eqwpment. .
at Wheelersburg School . prevl:
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rille.
IUniversity, and Southern BIMJ I The Sunday morning ;ervice
ously. MJSs P•er.ce Is a gradu
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lficatlon Hill, Gallipolis, Pres- Mr. and Mra. Tom Smith ol
Those from the area attend· Northern Seminaries, and Is a at 10:30 a. m., will be followed
ate of Middleport .High Sch"?l
ent were Mrs. Hazel Wade, Columbus.
lag the woddlng and reception lteader in evangelism among by a fellowship potluck ·dinner
and 8 l963 graduate of OhiO
M~. and Mra. P~l~p Lydell and Mr. and Mn. Perry SmUll
were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
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at noon. All . evening s~rvices
University In ~lhens.
children, .Jimm•e, Timmie and and grandchildren, John, Jerry
Gruoor and Kaodl, l{llllam E.
will begin at 7:30 p. m. The
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Susan Wallace. all of Akron, and Danny Smith ol New Lu.
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Houck lngiOn; Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Property Damage
P~mouth and son, Phil, Wilson of Newark; Mr. and Mrl.
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who IS otaUoned at Dayton, Albert Ray Johnson, Mr. and
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Set at $1,000 .·
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Houck and Mrs. WIIUam Byrd, Diane and
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PT. PLEAS~NT- The Sheraon,; Davld, of Cbesapeake.
Ray and Steve Corbin: Mr. and
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Colorful LiTW of
iff's department invesUgaled a
Eddie and Rocky Elliott of Mrs. Lawrence Bellord, Lar·
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Ga!Upolis Lafayette Unit No. !
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two v~hicle accident Friday alMUNDAY
IColomb~, Mr. and Mrs. GU· ry aod Ronnie; Mr, and Mn.
Findln. Our Freedom was 27, American Legion Auxiliary, I
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ternoon resulting in v..ooo prop- JAN! HOWELL Tent Daugh· bert Thivener, and 1008, Tony James Slough, Joyce, Cberyl,
the topic presented by Mn: AI· will hold ils annual picnic, Tues·
· A colorful line of rulers In , erly damage but no peroonal ters cf Union Veterans will meet and Derrtc, of St. Petersburg, and David, Mr. and Mrs. Roll
bert Woodard when the Fr~end· day, Aug. 23rd, at the home of 1
Europe is the JIUbjecl of one Injury.
atJhe J14iddlepori ,roatlalde-park, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. . Jaopor Hately, MrB. Nell Hately, Mr.
ly Circle of the
Federated Mrs. L. G. Marchi , Chillicothe 1
of the 10 new books released i Henry A. Kay, ·29, South- Monday al 6:30 p.m. for a pol-l Houck, Mr. and Mro. Clarence and Mrs. E. Ray Johnson, Mrs.
Church of Pomeroy met Tues- Rd. It is the third year that
lor circulation by the Gallia Iside, Wal cited for failure to luck picnic dinner. Members Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry MadeiiDe Evans, Kay, Michael,
d•y evemng at the church. 1the unit has included the husCounty District Library this 1yield right of way when
he are reminded to brmg table ser· Myers and children, Johnnie, Stevie and Lloyd Beeta, all of
The hymn, "Malte Me a Cap· ' bands, who are all invited. The
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Donna and Ronnie, Mr. and Grove City.
live Lord" 0 ned the eel·ld•nner will be at 8:30 p. m.
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JOPPA CIIURCII
Revival Mn, Ray Myers and children, Mr. and Mra. Lee , Bousb;
lng' with 'scri::ure read!: of A feature of the busmess MUNDAY
Flctwn books .lnclwle ~fler driven by James c. William· storting Aug. 22, at 7:30 each Earl, Ray, Tony and Dianna, Sharon Roush and Llaa Kay o1
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,1-$ lod prayer. Dur-1 meeting will be the installation PAINT CREEK Regular Bap- ~e Act," ,.by Wmston Graham: son, !6, Rt. 1 Southside.
evening. Rev. Freeland Norr!J, I all of Gallipolis
Middleport: Mr. and
Mr 1.
80 801 12
lng the medltali
th led r\of ofiicera for the year IIG6 · ffl. list Sunday School will hold Ta1-Pan, by James Gl~vel~ Arrests recorded .aJ ,the coon· pastor. Joppa
Homecommg,
James Jobnaon, Jamie
Sue
resented in! rm ~· 0 ~ ~ Those to be installed include; its annual Back-To-School par- and "The l'jlnely aod Nme,' ty jail were Boyd R McDao- Aug. 18, basket ,dinner.
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and. Gregory Todd, of p..,..
0 0 8 Mrs. Dorothy Hecker, pres!- ty at 6 p.m. on the church by William Brinkley.
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lei 36 HarUol'd driv.ing whi.le POMEROY WOMEN's Bowl· Meig• Pomona llliU
roy; Mro. Ethel Smilb of Kerr'•
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.Mrs. . Ma rg ~ r • t lawn. Miss Mary
argaret
Non . fiction volumes are, intoxicated: John. ~~ed Boles, 11111 Ity """"""'"'"' w mee ·Be GnUia GueatJ
Ibm near Pomeroy; Mr. and
lntoreat
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Bradbury, IJTst v1ce preSJdenl; Armslrons is chairman for ''Collected Poems," by Roe:n.: 18, Pt. Pleasan~ Ind. Cbar~ Monday at 7:~ P· m. at the Melp County Pomona Granp,Mrs. Joseph L. Johnson
Mrs. . Carl Kaull , president. Mrs.. Bette Ryal, second VJce l the event.
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ke; "The Hapsburgs," b.y Dor- /E. Daughtery, Kanauga, Ohio, Pomeroy Bo.Wh"l Lalll!ll.
.wp1 be the pill of Gallla. oey . and Cbrlsllne cil Florida;
opened th~,buolne~ sesSion with prestdenl ; Mrs. Mabel Brown,
athy MrGuigan; "Targel Tok- both charged with Intoxication.
11JESDAY
Cinlnly Pomona Friday Aug. IIJI, · Ml:· and Mrs. Larry Joluisoa,
a pcM'm, Faith. Plans were 1oeeretary : Mrs. L. G. Marchi,. CENTENARY GR~NGE will yo .. by James M Merrtll·l
A Gl';T ~CQUAINTED party The meeting wUI be beld at the Glila Rae, Mr. tpl Mn. J,.
completed for entertainin1 the treasurer; Margaret Topping , meet at 8 p.m. ~nual in- "MesoptamiB the C!vilizatio~
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will be held at the Cbeller Cheshire • Kyger Eielpentary eph R. JohniOn of Wolf Pea Rd.
Guild 011 Wednesday September chaplain, and Aldeth White, spection will be held. Ladies That !lose O~t of Clay-,.. by Women of Mooae to Grade School Tueoday at 1:30 School. Gallla Po111011a will Qp- Mrl. N~ Johnllon will ba •
:11. at 7:30p.m. The Circle will sergeant-at-arm•.
bring pie, sal~ aod cold F.airservls: '"The ·.Guaranteed Hold'.Annual Pienie
P. m. · All first arade 1tudenlllen the meeting at 8 p. .m,, hold JeaTI on ber. ~· Auc.
also present the program.
Mn. Mddred HamUton bas drmks. Meat will be furmsh- Income," by Robert Theobald;!
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\"Discovering .' Yucatan," by PT· PLEAAANT: - ·The Wom- attend. Mrs, Carl Weese, teach- cltiSI! at 8:30 p. m.
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Jim Woodman and "Dicllne and en of the Moose,. Cbapter ~ er, will attend. Refrealunents Tile t proiJ'am will he. pre- Over $267 Given· ' ·
which Mtoo Elizabeth Fick and cer W&gt;U be Mrs. George Lear .. ruESDAY
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8DIIual picnic on ~ugiiS_I 27.th officers.
bers are aaked to brll!l relreab- T~ Orpluuu Boi1UI
veda dessert course. Shades of wilt be held at Legion Hall.
AuXJhary plcmc will be beld . Lukacs.
. at 6:30 p.m.
THE ~RICAN LEGION menls of pie, ·pollucli' and cold ~-. of• ~ . !J. P.IIJ!IIIavender and blue poppies macle
at 6:30 p.m., at the home of
Senior Regent Mary Choquette Auxillary of Drew Webster Poet drinks.
_. ilf m'""a Nlui'ned hollll
up the eenterpiece aod the dec- Neal Family Holth
Mrs. L. G. Mar~b.i. ~embers
"/ announced the .aroup will col· wtU meet Tuesday .at I p, m.
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Bedford Cburch In Milton, w. den Club wiD hold Ita annual
1/a. The day waa s~ in aillg· family, picnic at 11 _a.m ., at
Arlerur SpurJtH;h . lng and v!Bidns With relatives. Paynes Park. ElectJon of of.
The Kysa Women a Soctety Those from lhe Gallla area fleers w•ll be held.
WJU bald a potluck supper at attend1J18 were Mr. and Mre. FRIDAY
the Kn• J.odie Hall at 6:30 Robert Neal and SOliS, Danny, GALUA COUNTY Pamona
p.m. Wedneaday, Aq. 24.
Robby and Roser, Mr. ~ Grange will be bost to Meigs
The event Ia betoa beld 10 1Mr1. Murre! Folden and ...., Pomona Grange. OpenlnJ at
honor Milo Arlene Spilrlocll , 1 Kenny, Larry and Gary, Mr. 8 p.m. with program fumlah·
mlollonlry from NIBJDeY, N,g- and Mrs. Joek Neal ·and child- ed by Meigs Pomona at 8:30
w. Ml• Spurladl: ~ spea~ ren, Sherry and Ronnie, • Mr. p. m. Palluck will be served
at the Kypr Mtthodlll chur;,h and Mn. Don Mill, Mrs. ~ and members are asked to
at 7;311 p. m. Gil that dlte. 'lbt estine Neal mt Mr. and Mrl. hriDI pie, covered dishes and
1J. D. Ntal.
Jlllblio Ia 111'11ted Itt attend.
cold drinks.

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oeu Pos~ American Legi011, will Of Arlene BrOMIIdni pbanl fltn4l '•I TUiiD, Ohio, bf
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1 thinll 11 expremely b;Dport.
MAKES REQUEST
poet boUto at 1:SO p. m. Mn. 111g oJ Rt. 1 Galllpolll, are ....., Olllrtcr d Ill hoDOI' of '- l!ldilll
ant that the Senate,' which PT. PLEAsANT - Mn. Jack Albert tlouab, president, II ask· IIOUIICillg the eiiPII!DeDI til Bellbta, ~. ~ Countli,IGr
u•ed to be a~ked lo~ Its advice Fowler, executlv~ secretary of toa .aU members to pay dUll their li'Uihlir, ~len!!' to ,Mr. pf Ol)lo, at · tb6 ._te JIIOalon
and consent on major lprelln 'the Mason Cowity Tulierculoels as .soon aa JlOISible.
David II&amp;Y. Ho~w. i!Oii: ot Mr; -"//•IJ$;1.~7, ~~l,b!l
HIImmmltmenla, consider some and Health Assqciiltlon, 'tequesta THE· MEIGS Counly Rldl~~ and Mn. V~ ·Jioliey If ~~~ lliil ·~ \Jj ~
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becomes an irrevocablf,
na· dinner meetlni of the West Jue Yeuns, Sr. al · 7:30 p. m of the· Rllllf d$ ~ ' NOrth · Mi,, ~ ~ ;~,;~
U~al commitment under taken VIrginia COni~ ' of . TB . · '111UR8DAY •
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w•thout the consenl or even the Workers, please' ·jtotlty bei' so THE RIVERVIEW Gll'dell alt&lt;nded G~1 Aead~ ·llljh llrl. E!iwitf!l •il.~. llf.",'»Jid·
knowledge of the Senate.
reservations may
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-J. WOllam Fulbright, chair· ~ Se~tember 6th dinner to be IIi. at tilt borne of Mra. Bid 'til~ Heii!!U 'SbcP,.·i!Onlflc- ·tlliilt boi4tll iftw,: .~ tar
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PAINT CREEK Regular Baptist Suoday School will hold
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lawn. Miss Mary Margaret
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the event.

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sell surrounded by !molly cedar Irich farmland.
rlalioo II frowned OB Ill tele- paDOIIng and early American · "We're go!ng 1o 111ar1 raising 5:110 Ylel Naill
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waD paper and antique fuml. tb«oogbbreol horses liP
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lleD wltb bit personal nputa- maple sugar farm In upstate two Ill' three llmM a ==~~ll;al Wac:tlelt lhlp Candid Cament
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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holter, Rt. 1 Racine, will cele·
brate their 50th wedding anniversary on August 28 _w1th an open house at thetr
home from 2-4 p.m . .Mr. and Mrs. Holter were marned 50 years ago at Syracuse.
They have five daughters, Mrs. Ethel Cooper, Parkersburg; Mrs. Sus•n Gates,
VIenna, w. va.; Mrs. Mattie LIIWrence, Portland, Mrs. Dorothy Browmng and
Mrs. Ruby Turner, Grove City; and four sons, Delbert, Malta; Dana, Coolville;
Carl, Marietta and Charles, Columbus. There are 13 grandchildren and three
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.c•r ~ursdaattondedThoslhe at:":" Bruns6n, a eoi!Sln of Mr . Unroo\
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structural engineer lor the
.w e Mr. and Mrs. Owen Fink
of Buildings, City
'nd son, Danny, Middleport;
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11r. and Mrs. John Buckley and
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C~&gt;ris Buckley and nephew, Col~bus are ·spendlnB
f..ark Buckley, Zaoesvllle; Mr. weekend with her parents, Mr.
~1d Mrs. Roger Fink and son, and Mrs. Leo Mossman. Mrs.
.. Ieven, New Haven, W. Va.; Meske was In the Cherrlnotor~ I
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wedding party.
Minersville.
Mrs. William Reynolds is
Major and Mrs. Wllllam
!ling In Kalamazoo, Mlcb. with Heisseubulttel and ~-u~::~ \
her son and fantlly, Mr. and Trls and LUI, and Mrs.
Mrs . . W•IIIRm Rtynolds.
She (Karen\ Beall and daughter,
went lu attend the wedding of Mary c. BeRII, returned to
her grao&gt;dd•ught.r, Patncla Hel· Washington. D. c., this week.
en Rev·•oids ann Raymond Rob· The had heen visiting with
ert Bumson whiclt will be held Mrsy Heissenbllttei's and Mrs.
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Methodist Beail's parents, Mr. and
, burch In Kalamawo .
Jackson T. Walker and also
Recent guesL. of Mrs. Miner· their sisters, Mrs. David
va Childers and Mrs.
Pearl lizer, Mrs. Marlon HoM·Iso,,.l
Rey1oids were Mr. and Mrs. d Mrs Victor Niday.
Wallace Burdette and Mrs. Ste- ~:r they attended the
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Le!Ungton, Ky . and
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.lcre Mr. and Mrs. Owen Finl&lt; Department of Bulld!np,
r nd son, Danny, Middleport;
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· ~ Ieven, New Haven, W. Va.;
as In the Cherrlngton•nd Mr. alld Mrs. Bill Fink,
:eddlng party.
Mmeravllle.
Mrs. William Reynolds is vis- · Major an4 Mrs Wllllam
lting In Kalamazoo, Mich. with Heissenbulttel and
her son and family, Mr. and Tris and Llll, alld Mrs.
Mrs. W'lll•m Reynolds. She (Karenl BeaD and
went lu attend the wedding of M
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her gra,,ddnught&lt;or, Patricia Hel· W~~~ington, D.' c., this week.
en Reyo~olds aM Ravmond Rob· Th had been visiting
ert Burnson which will be held Mr~y Heissenbttttel's and Mrs.
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Methodist Beail•s parents, Mr. and
::burch In Kalomazoo.
Jackson T. Walker and also
Recent ~uesb of Mrs. Miner· their sisters, Mrs. David
va Childers ana Mrs.
fear! Uzer , Mrs. Marion HorTiSJm.l
R.ey1olds were Mr. and Mrs. alld Mrs. Victor Niday.
Wallac~ Burdette and Mrs. Ste- here they attended tile
wart Burdette of Point Plea•· reunion held at A\llzer Aeres
•nl, W. Va., and his sisters, and also several family gather·
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Ler:ington, Ky . and
Mande, New VIenna.
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Mr. alld Mrs John Fultz and Rev. and Mrs. Hughey Jones
children. Marc and Anita, have and tlu'ee children have rereturned from a vacation m ' turned from a vacation spent
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Miss Henrietta Cherr\ititon;: Cl'elil:e!ll Dl!\l~lin~. llld VI!!\ICII\,
daughter of Mr ond Mrs. Wll· Ja~t.d al.evea. Tl!e A.J1111
ham P Cherrington, of · m'•skirt Wllf co~pJ~Ied ..nth bact•.
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•First f,Venue. Gallipolis,
;,e;l_i),o~ }!Ow Each were a m~ll!h. .
Miss Carol Ann Freund, daughter ol Mr. and M~s.
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. I came tne .bride or D. Dean Ev·
silk Illusion veil 'l'liey cai'·
William K. Freund of Route :1.8. Bridgewater Township,
Mr. and Mrs. David Ca~pbell and t~lldren, David, ! ans, son of Mr and Mrs
H. rled wlonlal bcaquel8 or w~lte ,
Third daisies , yellow m!Jmll, b I~ e
. Somerville, N. J. became the brtde ot Mr Walter M. , Debbie, Kathleen and Cynthia, 106 Brlc.k St' Pomeroy Claude Evans. of 117
GJueser U, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Grueser of I attende~ the rec~nt grad~atton of thetr daughter and SIS· Avenue, Gallipolis:.:
.cornno.,.ers, alld pink
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, Riverview Drive, Pomeroy, Saturday, August 6, at the ,ter from The Jew1sb Hosplt·
Third Reformed church, Raritan, N.J.
at School of Nursmg at
\ The ceremon) took place '"I
The vows of the double ring ceremony were read '\Cincinnati.
St. Peter's E;ptsoopal Church, Mr. James L . Elliott served ·
at p.m. by the Rev. John M. Pfromm, before an altar Also attending !rom out of
'S.turdav. August 20, at 1.:30 p.\a• best man. Ushel'll were
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with white &amp;ladiolus.
ltuwn were Mr. and Mrs. Ed·
m. The dn'lble ring, op~n wed· Thoma' Lloyd Douglas Har1
Nuptial music was presented by Mr. Art~~r Burt ward Potter~on, S1lver Grove,
ding ceremony was performed nngton. ~nd, Michael Neal.
· of Somerville, N. J., organist and Mrs. Edward I. Ferns, Kentucky, M1ss Sharon Hagen,
in cand lelight Dy The Rev. Fa· The brides mother wore a
Somerville, soloist.
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INorwich, N. Y.; Mr. and Mr~.
ther Albert H Mackenzie White pink linen sheath dress lrith a
Given in marriage by her father, the ,bride was j Frank Mobbs, Buffalo, N. Y.:
\ delphimum and white
mums 1 wh1te lace button-down-the-back
lo~ely in a gown of silk organza en~1ched ;"lth lace ap·. Mr: and Mrs. Paul Campbell,
decoratPd the altar, and the , overblouse. Sh• carried .a cor·
pliques and pearls and a bouffant skirt endmg m a chap PoJnt Pleasant, Oh1o, and Mr.
windows held hurricane, candle sage ot a whit&lt; gardenia and
el train. A tiara of crystals and pearls held her v~ll of Gerald Edwards, Amelia, Ohio.
I lamps &lt;urrounded with Ivy. A pink sweelnean ros~s on her
silk Illusion. She carried a cascade of wh~~nations, A reception was held a.fler
. half hour program of wedding purse. The groom's
mother
roses and baby breath.
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· music wa, pre.ented prior to wore a powder blue sheath
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Mia Amy Thompson of ; Gtbbs, Allen Downe
\home or her sister: Mrs.' Edthe nuptials by Miss Sa•·dy Idress made~~ a sheer blended
Piscataway, N. J., the maid ' ward Stark of Pomeroy, John Tjjlfd Patterson of Stiver Grove,
Suiter, organ iii and Mr. Thorn-: volle with daiS) applique and a
of honor, wore an A·llne gown\ w. McMurray, Mason, W. Va., ·Kentucky. After a brief vaca·
as Folden soloist.
corsage of a white gardenia and
ol blue mist linen with Venice and Phil Cook of New Haven, lion at the home of her grand·
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and sleeves, and a h~adp1ece Grueser of Pittsfield, Mass .. can, Sr. of Norwich, New York.
rta~e y I r ~ :~· c n~t;t";:; Parish House Immediately fol·
f a soft Iabrie how w11h pouf former local residents also at· ' She will be employ,~at, .. .:~.
I ~ or~a go~~Ad. -~ "g lowina. 1~1 M:!l!mony The
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Riverview Drive, Pomeroy and 1 A group of friends gathered cream, potato r
Misa Janet Nelsoo of .Branch· i at the home of Mr. and M r s. co!lee and ca,.
burg, N. J. They carrted cas-~ S.muel L. Thompson rer.enUy served to Mr. r
cades ol pink carnaUons, blue to surprise Mrs. Everette Den· Knotts, Mr. am
daisies and babY breath.
, ny, and S.muel L. Thompson Lawder, Mr. al
Mr. William E. Gibbs ol Porn· Ion their birthdays.
Crabtree, Mr. '
eroy: served as bestman and 1 AI tbe close of prayer serv- Neal, Mr. and
ushers were Mr. Ronald W. 'lice, alld following the opening Neal, Mr. and '
Freund of Long Branch, N. J., , or gilts, refreshments ol a spe- den, and son, C
ond Mr. John W• McMurray of Icial birthday cake, with I he 1 vin Swisher and
Mason, W. Va.
edd. 1honoree's names inscribed, ice 1ry, Marilyn Sta
t'or Iter daughter's w mg
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Mrs. Freund, chose a blue lace
A-line dress with empire waist·
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line, matching accessories and Mrs. Joseph Caldwell was served to the ·I
wore • corsage ol pink carna· guest ol honor at a stork show·\ MrS.
tions. Mrs. Gureser wore a t~ er recently at the home of her IAustin Ro_ush,
piece sheath dress of while sister-in-law. Mrs. Waller Vo- Mrs. Joe Cam
lace over aqua chiffon with reh of Bidwell .
'Caldwell, Mrs.:
matchlna acceSBorlea and a The evening was spent play· Mrs. Lee Roy
pink carnation corsage.
ing games, with prizes going Lora Folden, .l
A reception was held at The to Mrs. Lee Ra) Caldwell, Mrs. and daughter,
Villa, Somerville, N. J..
Joe Camden, Mrs. Lora Fold· Alice Stover a~
Followms the reception, the en, and Mrs. Joan Neal. After bie, Mrs. Dll)
couple left lor a weddlna trip the honoree opened her gifts, Pauline Nibert
to the Atlantic coast. For refreshments ot cake,
1ce Voreh, Mrs.
traveling, the bride changed to cream, kool ade. coffee, potato Mrs. A. C. I
a plum A.Jine knit dress lrith cbips, pretzels and mints w•re IMiss DarlenM.
lace bell sleev.. and empln
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waistline and wore 1 corsage 1
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of pink tea roses.
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Tbe bride Is • rraduate of'
Bridsewater Raritan
High
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School alld attended Ohio Uni·l Vinwn Baptist Church will Ohio Baptists.·
verslty. The i"OOm is a gradu·1 hold a revival beginning Frl· S b' 1 , ,ate of Pomeroy High School day, Aug. 26, to
continue as uf:;so f
and reeelved bls B.S. In Edu· through Aug. 28 with Rev . t'
On Wh'cll
calion degree from Ohio Unl· Charles W. Lusher of the fl b· '".;'s "Li 'hfr
verstty. He has accepted a ernacle Baptist Church of Chil·l ur
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teacltltta position lrilb the Cir: licothe bringing the messages ~.~~onj p u:
!levllll' High School.
Rev. Lusher came to Tab•rn·
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Tbe C!OUPI• is residln1 at 211 lac!e Baptist chureh in 1957 and Sun~y .~
Iouth Washinlton St., Clrcle-IHe has degre., from O~I• I SJonary qwpl
r!lle.
IUniversity, and Southern and The Sunday
1'hole from the area attend· Northern Seminaries, and is a al to· 30 a m.
Ill&amp; the wedding and reception lteader in evangelism among . by a fellowshl
WBe Mr. and Mrs. Walter
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Grutllr an4 Kandl. ~lllam E.
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Federatod :Mrs. L. G. Marchi, Chillicothe t
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Cburcb ol Pomerey met Tues- Rd. It is the third year that I
day IVIIlllll at the ehureh.
tbe unit has Included the bus·
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Uve ~ ,; opened lht meet- \dinner wiil be at 6:30 p. m.
MUNDAY
ing,' with 'scripture reading of A feature of the . busin~ss PAINT CHE,'
Romans 12:1-land prayer. Dur· 1 meeting w1ll be the mstallatJon
tlst Sunday
log the meditation, the leader\"! officers lor the year 11166 · 67.
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pre!lellled Information on Ohio's Those to be mstalled mclude.;
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Bradbury, first vice president; 1 Armstrong
Mrs. C&amp;rl Kautz, president, Mrs. Bette Ryal, second vice the event. .
opened the boatne.. session lrith Ipresident; Mrs. Mabel Brown,
a poem, ''Faith." Plano were seeretary: Mrs. L. G. Marchi,- CENTENAR
cempleled lor entertaining the treasurer; Margaret Topping, meet at s /
Guild on Wednesday September chaplain, and Aldeth White, spection wq
:11. at 7::10 p.m. The Circle will sergeant-at-arm•.
bring pie;
also present the prQiram.
Mrs. Mildred Hamilton has drinks. Mea
Tbe u.eetlng closed with the been appointed Americanism 1 ed by the G
Lord'a Prayer in unison after chairman. The Installing olll·l
whim Miss Elizabeth Fi~k and cer will be Mrs. George Lear .. 1\JESDAY
Miss Mary Virginia Reibel ser· In tho event ol rain the picnic ANNUAL AI
ved 1 dessert course. Shades of will be held at Legion Hall.
Auxiliary pi
lavendor llld blue poppies made
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up the centerpieee and the dec- Neal Family Hold.
are"asked ·~
oraled cover, napkllll and fa· Jr. Annual Reunion
dish, and o
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The Neal family annual re- Husbands a
11111Dn' wu beld recently at t~e VINTON Fl
Bedford Church In Mlltoo, w. den Club wl
Soefe&amp;y lo H on.or
Va. Tho day .waa spent In •Ins· family pica
Ar,_.. SpurfDeh
Ins an4 lllsttlng with relatives. Payne's I'll
The Kyger Women'a Society Those !rom lbe Gallla area licers wit(.,
will bold a polluek JIUIIIlOf at attendinl were Mr. and Mrs. FRIDAY'~
tho Jtrpr LOOp HaD at 6:30 Robert Neal and 80111, Danny, GALLlA
p. m. W......,.J, ADa. Z4.
Robby and ftoSor, .Mr. an4 Grallfle ~
The - 1 ·11 bebli held 10 IMro. Murre! Foldon an4 lOtio, Pomona '·
honor Mill An- 'llpurloelt a Kenny, Larry and Gary, Mr. a p. m:
miii!Oilii'J fnm !lllltley, Nig- and Mrs. Jack Neal and child- ed by Mill
or. Mill Spurlock ,.nJ ~pea&lt; ren, Sherry and Ronnie,. Mr. p. m. Plitt
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9:30Jackie Oblinger

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from tho slarl
''We're fairly intuitive now
we've got no experta on child
behavior on the stall. Our
people have their own group of
)'OUilgsters an4 we ·Jmow wbat
lbfs are llfOUP ean asahnllale
This acrfpl 00 chemlslry may
seem a bit teehnlcal to you as
you read It bul tl's only
gulilellne for me.'
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With ber lte!gltbor, JellllJ
she began 10arcblng for
VIcki.
LitUe Vicki was finally found
by Emma Clatworlhy
briskly up East Main-St near
the Landmark Store. Mrs. Clatworthy immediately got In contact with Mn. Hood after she
... M-,~Iteamed the child's name while
quizzing her of her Identity ..cl
n- destination.
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thy was told by VIcki,
"I'm
aoing to the lair," llld sbe
a hard time talldng her out
continuing the lrtp.

In 11J years to see
All-Women Auto Thrill Show
Tuesday nlght . . Janet
WBI 1et11 wllb a large blue ribbon attached to ber dreas at
tho fairgrounds Friday, con·
llrmiD8 our longtime belill
thai the local radio penonallly
"Is a real cbamp" . . . Fair
IDopeCior Bob Clark tourlnl thl
fllllllllCis wllb hll usual reJia.
bWty an4 chall!nl with 1IWlY
ldeigs frienda.
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er, Harold Norton, John Manley llld Howard Well, all members of the Pomeroy Volunteer
!nre Department, recen~ly atlellded f!te slale Bremen • conm Toledo.

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SAFFORD'S

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Supermarket
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the seveth ce. 1f · 3ft Showdown
Dick Van Dvke
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10':30-l'nnrPnt
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feslival . H• hired a Didak· 12·25Search P'or Tomor. Father KIIOWII . . .
Ia teach lite actors how 12:30 Swingin'
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!lupermarket
Goid;ng Li•ht
achieve the dramatic values 12:. 11:30 Showdown
Oiek Van Dvke
The Dating Ga1111
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l!:Dli- Jeopordy
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Love of Life
Donna Reed
Girl Talk
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Gen. llospilll
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2:31 Doctol'll
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show. Why
can't 3:31 Don't say
a versatile &amp;:llow, and 1 4 IIII1Theatn
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Ott. llltspttal
hiB orchestral unit. whatever :
1:21Nen
4:06-Mr. Carte.
lf\111 be, .ft1l that half bour 4:11D-'II'uodpe&lt;ter I llallt , ·
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brate their 50th weddiug anniversary on August 28 w1th an open bouse at the1r
home from 2-4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Holter were married 50 years ago at Syracuse.
They have five daughters, Mrs. Ethel Cooper, Parkersburg; Mrs. Susan Gates,
Vienna, w. Va.; Mrs. Mattie LaWrence, Portland, Mrs. Dorothy Brownmg and
Mrs Ruby Turner Grove City; and four sons, Delbert, Malta; Dana, Coolville;
cari, Marietta and' Charles, Columbus. There are 13 grandchildren and three
great grandchil~=n::.._.:....____ - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

command"

Acconlint to history. an Arch- 1f ·Oil Letter

Mollie

'nle Meigs County .Falr-ID 118103rd year Jast .weet
-wu an event that brought out even the very YCIIIII8
yearning to tour the midway and witness itl acti'Pitiel·
One of the youngest, perhaps, wbo tried a 110111 ~p
to the fair wu little Vldd Hood, 4-year-old daughter of
Mr. aQd Mrs. WDbur Hood, sland attraction lor lhe

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" starrtn2 Warren Beatty,
Dayti m" Sbow8
Oavlie:bt Snv;niP!I Time
for Warlle" Bros. rele....
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they hand!OO the t...i..,.. :... the
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pictures
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7:25going to do the sequel to
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TODAY'S THOUGH1'- "'didD't thiDk" ud '1
got" are the two poorelt UCIQ8II of all the lot.

12:50 p. m. Ch 8 "China Gate"

were produced by two - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - lbr.i•hl voun2 men. Jerry Gersl!· O~vtlm,. 'lhow•
n~vlie:ht Savini!'• Time
and Elliott Kastner. They
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TV Tube
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HOLLYWOOD (NEAl - In him to be the architect of the as possible II he Is to stalld
4 "Cri)IS Fire" •
the SJmp~"'t terms the direc- piece, the director usually
his contemporaries an4 nul
-R. Mltcltum an4 R. Ryaa
lor Is a mlot. He Plots the course up with a draftsman's job.
be reduced to a mechanic In·
Sal1lrday
ol a film . from. the g~graphy the picture li~hl' up the
stead of a filmmaker.
'nanday
9 p. m. Cb. S nSecJ! of the
af the scnpt. Ltke a pilot. he without a directorial concept.
9 p. m. Clfl "S.aan Slade"-Incas" _ c. Haoton and
has a crew and usually a very The wise producer may
I wu a televlolqa ~~~rector
T. Donahue and C. Stevens
R. YOUllfl
iiOnd and well-trained crew who dramalurglal principles wilb
lor-a ,..,... tf yean, Televl· 11:20 p. m. a.. 8 "Site Devil" 11:28 p. rit. a, 3 "Indian Up.
are ready and willing to re- director, but he won't stu!Uiy
alon.-'r !Is very ullre, lo a
-M. Blanchard
rising" - G. Montgomery
spond to command. They can dlseourage the imaldnallve
prod_.• modlam. T1te ,..,. 11:30 p. m. Cb. IS "Out of this
and A. Long
only~ as well orpnized as cessess olthe specific way
by lite -nmpthe ef
W:orld"· - E. Bracken and 11:20 p. m. C1J 8 "The Black.
lltelr pilot and II he IS conrused, director wants "to tell the
'material, short shooting sch·
v. Lake
Devil" -G. Landry and N.
disorganized or unprepared, they With the· new group of
and tbe pre8sure to meet x · II:~ p. m. ~- 10 "Please
Grey
tmt only reflect his disposition. phenaled genUemen lmown
data, nuokeo UJmposoiJJJe
Believe Me" - D. Kerr 11:20 p. m. Cb. U "The Brain
and P. Lawford ,
Eaton" an4 "The Thing''
That analogy covers the ba- producter . directors. tltere is lor a dfretar ol a milled .._
Illes, the mechanics, of the work lor tbe most par1 a vasl
do more tlwl cet ldrJ oafpC • • 1:115 a. m. Ch: 4 "Born to x · 11:20 p. m. Cb. 11 '.'With A
• stage - but the aesthetic enee In lbeir oroducl The
mm. Ia televlsloe. tbe ,....
be Bad" ,.. R. Ryan and J.
Song 1n My Heart" _ s.
10J11s B&lt;!t by a director are an- have complete artistic
must follow throu1b and
l!'onlalne
Hayward an4 T. Ritter
tiber matter In order lor a di· They east the Picture, direct it
the loooe eods together al a
l!'rldoy
x • 11:30 p. m. CIJ. 6 "The
lleC!nr to out a storvonf IImas and. most importantly. edit
P8&lt;t!.
7 1'· m. Cb. 13 "Thunder in lite
Whole Truth" - S. Grang.
!'I!C!or to put a story on film as score II They are not r u
As a motion picture direciDr
Valley"
er and D.- Reed
lie sees II, he must have reason- through the obstacle course
am Derfectly happy to re: 11:30 P m. Ch 1~ "Terror of x • 11:45 p. m. Ch. f "Unguardllllle . autooomy
opinion dllf......,... with
unhypbenaled when there
Rnme Against Son ol Hered Moment" _ E. WU.
. When a producer treats a er man who fs possibly
any aosurance of havlllfl a
cules" and "Paratroop
Iiams llld G. Nader
ilirector like a suJ&gt;.contractor, "'(O massa~e .
·
JII'OII~cer with whom f can have
lllred only to expose sulllclent The motion Picture Is tho
dialogue instead of a mODDfllrn !o cover tbe pages of the rector's medium Today he
I enjoyea lbfs happy esacrlpt, Instead of encouraging oecome hyphenaled as
perience on mv last two films,

Emesl

Lafayette Unit
To Hold Picnic
.
At Marchi Home

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Mrs. CaIdwell , Guest ·of H

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Call 446-41188. on Sandors Dr./ Sec. Ave. Tawney Jewele~ WANTED to buy l dairy oows.
this
Call beforo 12
WE HAVE the- host Diamonds Ph. Rio Grande 245-5492.
· \lul;.s ood apprecialloa lo I_~_I'_ m.
I and we have lhe
lowesI
:MI5-S
~aC'h and every one who sent DON'T merely br•ght81 your! price-s All we .ask you ~do
!Iowen, donated mo•ey, sent carpets Blue Luotre them,, io compart ~'""" onyw 19~·~
Real ht•te Fol Sele_
food and to every one who el&lt;mlna.Je rapid resOIIina ft@at l Tawney Jewe t'~&amp;.
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hardwood

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'&lt;oiling , paaeled ,
hardwood age p1po at Galllpoho Block
....;._ _ _ _ _ __ ----- : floors Available Sept
lsi. Co. 12:1'1. Pme St. Ph. 446CLEAN carpell wtth 01se, Blue i Adulll only. Phone 44&amp;-0037. ' 2783.
197-6
Lustre m~kes the Job a breeze '
19ti.J 1 11159 CHEVROLET Stotiou wagRent electnc shampooff $1 . :ROOMf.;-r -workJJg gi~I --Cook- I ()n , Aulo. Trani Power steer·
l•·libeppard
1162 lsi Av•. - 197-61 111g• facilities. Located on Ce- m
. g. A•1 &lt;Ondl'tiol · +16-2938•
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1~1
Pormanent Wavt
Spec1als 1 hospital•. Call ~- alter 1GOOf' eleu hllnp ... IIODr
~:f2• wave, now $12 50; $15/ -~_:_m.
195-1 011111. Carl
WIDtfll'l,
lilt
- _low $10. $10 now !41.58. Ph 1FURNISHED epartllleat. 111 Cnade. , _ . Cll I-AIII.

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__ 1 Fourlll Ave.
172-fl, w. I)'J* ol bllildiDg IIIli!«'WE BUY sliver tlollara, told IOFFICE ROOM cw sru~. mod-I !ala, block, brtct, ..,.. pipe,
d II U S
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coms an a . new "
' era, air conditioled, illqutre wladowa, IIDte .., etc.
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ruoaey. Wnle or bnlll • or\' Paul Davies Jewelers. Gl f. Wioten, Rio Gran~~t, 0. CB
Phoue H0-3764 Tyo • Rest:our- IM?.
117·:11 1-6121 111tor I.
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thru Sun., Aug.

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66 Chevrolet $2395

BOB E. BYER

4 · 8 · I - 1J lnc:IIIIIG&lt;b
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Window• a.; Doon
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Supplies.
_ . 992-21167 I'GM,)\OY

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SERVICE

Deluxe 2 door. IM H P. 8
eyl engme, •ld tr'"' , S~ol - ,

Wented
MIDDLE AGED lADY to
in, do housework,
laundry
ond assist with care of tnvBI-J.
)d. Ph. II9Z-36II8 between 5 and
6 only for appolntmenl
USED WurU12er--profeSSiOnal
Interview. Do not apply
less experiencecl.
8 11 ate Orpn In excellent condltloo.
Mahngany finish. Recently
traded In o new WurUtzer
WANTED
Organ. Original cost f].395 .00.
Speclai
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TO BUY
NEW Winter Piaoo. W&amp; I n u t
lAND- Any Size
finlah. $795 value. · Co mWllh or Wllhoul
plele with bench.
SpecBldgo. Stnci -Full
Ial $506.
Trade-In accepled.
Easy
O..crlptlon for
terms.
prompt nply-lo:
Wendell's, 1209 Garfield Ave.
8ox6684
Parkersburg, W. Va., 26102.
c/o D1lly Senllnel
Phone 485-4401.
8 19 2tc
PomerOy, 0.
JPIVE ROOM- bouse, garage and
-~~did;~-, OQibulldlng, 2 acres ol ground
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'or
slilker coal turnace, f3000. Ph.
er. Pb. WJ-22011.
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SEWING MACmNg..::
Tbls machine equipped to. rig
zag, make buttonboles, &lt;lara

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. or pay "'lance ·due $511.10.
Fret home demo. Ph. 99}
8 17 ltc

leM cle1n mterJor, beautiful
dark areen over lile grern
fumh w·s w like new, radio,
heate; !o' many other extru.

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62 Cor¥a1•r . . $995
Monza Sta. Wagon , 36,000
miles. new w 11,w tires, red
vinyl Int .. wh1te fmisb, PG.
tran1 .• radio and heater. A
nice one.

62 Buick· ··· $1495

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boaol '!"lilt
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P.t••nl M.tor,.C.~
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!iJ!Iina, Std. lrana. Radio sad
lioator, 1ood top.

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gas floor furnoco.
- . oomt repair.
buy al • •11111.00.
I'OMEROY
-NICE I~ ..-y
Schwarze! Manne, Hoc:kiRJ!· I frame . 7 room•
(f ~),
port, Ohio.
13
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gu forced oir
new hot water tank,
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SEWING IJIIt!lllnea, ropaJr _.
mod ed I' I
flee. oU mueo. WY Z.:t211.
re el 1v ng room
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dinln1 room, bastmetlt,
Tbe Fabric m.,p, rumti'OJ
porell Going II ... SOO.Ot. !
AullMmzed Slagor •
and ...... buya 70 acres witbt
Semce.
l II lie
prozimalely :IS ICrtll
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II&amp;ADY -MIX coacrelll deUv~ culijvatioo, balance In • - :.
ed rlgbt to your project.
ture and timber, barn, ...
ond euy. Free
boa,., chiclten houM, .,...
Pbone 992-3284.
erlb, I room frame . _
Ready-M~ eo.,
both, 1ood out cellar. 7
6 30 Ito
from Pomeroy.
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AIR CONDITIOMNG
BeiUJ atloid, Sate.a( '
auea service. JIH!k's
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1-3537.
41
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tram. Radio • heater, l'myl
Interior trim, like new W.W·
tires. Light green O\'er wh1te
finish, priced lo mqvt.

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62 Comet · · · · $765

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OF CLEAN

Contact Ralph Llmbrigbt. Rt.

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we have all size sewer mach- 31 ACIIBo firm, bouse aid l
barns, other buidinp,
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IDe!. Reasonable rates. Ca II llllles from Pomeroy. Pit. .. . 1
WY :1-2974. day or night.
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Slarfire H T. Cpel Full pow·
er equipment, bucket ~eatt
with console, good W.W. ll.res
ndio and heater. bt~uhful
white fintsh with maroon VJ Ql intet"~Q.r .

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....., Prall .. Clollall

62 Olds .... $1495

f'CfiQI&lt;&gt;¥; at-!lo,_

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Invicta Conv C~. Wb1te fin·
ish, red inttrlor, ,hke new
tires power steenng and
braket. automahc trans. Ra·
dio and beater, a:ood top Drive a Buick at only $1495.

FOR

UCINI. OHIO

FARM, ! miles off Rt. 7 1e
SIA&gt;ry'• Run. ~ Mrs. Eli,ard Ebersbach. 105 Wright
St, Pomeroy, 0., or pllone
192-2915.
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'II ACRE FARM, 0. M. Woloa
property, Baill!!y RuD 1\old.

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MANAGEMENT
Wrlto PhonootContact
JIM CARNAH AN

Ohio. End your sewer trouble.

Truly • nJce rle.n car.

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125 Feirlene Dr. Mkldl..,ort

64 Cheyell. $1495

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Phone 992-21-43

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Impa)a 4 Dr. Sierra Gold finish witb spotless cJean match·
ing interior, new W.W. tires. VB enll!lle, automatic trans.,
power .steering, radio &amp;: beater. See tlil.i sharp car now.

c;AF.!r,
DICK IIAWLINCf.[:~

IIICHl PIOPLal

For Complote A11etlen
S.rvic:e Cell

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$1945

BOBCAT
SPRIN-T

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Crow's Stealc House

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64 CHEVROLET

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$2295

lmpala Hardtop. Locally owned and only 12,000 miles! '8
cylinder power steering. Spotless fawn interior, 1 beau lful
maroon 'finish. Radio and heater. ·
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compl~tion.

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Clyde I. Weflcor, Mgr.
t-1 BaU Loaas
1ma11 • Lap Aereap
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1t Locult St. Ph. 446 aaa
e.llfpoUo, Oh~

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65 CHEVROLET

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SERVICE IS HIRII

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Inc.

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new wbit,!.»'all tires from new car purehued. 327 VB engine.
Std. trans. Radio and beater.

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Bel Air 2 Dr. Local owner &amp; sharp as new. Dark a~ua finub,

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WHERE YOU

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plenty ol water, $G,.....
Cal 444-4ZI3 after 4 p.m.
1,::~;~~:~

BRICK - 3 bedroolll, 1'!0 bath,
oil eleclrte kltohflll, 1111.-.om,
2 woodburnllg firepiHtl, fuD
baJemen~ IIRIIhetl 1amu,

66 CHEVROLET

Pomeriw

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HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYQES

WE WANT to thank our many
frleods for the beautiful cards,
flowers and prayers during
our •llness at Holzer Hoepltal
Thll rnncern was surely appreciated. Many thanks. Mrs.
Charles McNamee, Mr. Ch!J:r.
les Wise, Jr .
8 21 ltc
WE WISH to thank Holzer Hospital, nurses, doctors, en.
tlre otalf, all who helped in
anyway In th&lt; sickness and
death of wife, mother, Jennie
Satterfield. Roscoe
Satterfield and family.
8 21 Up

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Beautiful CultBuilt Rench Home

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60 centt

ltR A M '- 1:00 P M. Otllr
tatunt•'f I;M A. M .. ltrtl ....,.
IT'I 10 IAI'I'
TO PLACI A
I•IU&amp;. I PIODUCUIIe
WANT AD

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FOR
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room, 2 car 1arage, patio - OSCAR BAIRD, Reeltor
-·------Found
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plus many mora l&lt;lod lea· YOUR P'AMlLY will love thla
1 BEAGLE Hounds, I whllo E ort 1 crystals Wltb 7 0 • aide and out. P~. 446-IIIH. THAT wouw ••.,• ..., """ ..... lures. A real bur - owow ~~tarly ..., J .bedroom l'llldl
' lj)i.lted, and I blaclt and tao lr:c Ph
Cheshire. I
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situated oa 1 big 100 x 200
puppy Dewey ltell, Jlt. 2,
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191-31 NEW CHURCH ,ew and pulpit ::7M: ~~~~~?v~~N- uvJU"~
Jot just outside towu. It has •
Bidwell.
197-3 - - - - ---- - --I 1 'turt reascmoble prices aEALLY ENJOY THJs Lo,·m.v
A Safe Place for
lovelf built·l• kitchen,
fuU
--.;;;;;;.;;:..."':'"""'"'"""""""= 1957 CHEVY Tudor V~. Staod./ urm •
pl. ao....
h
h ld
basemen~ 2 W-B fireplaces,
L
In floor. Good cooditioo. f1fll Write Sleven• Church Sup y
T e
i ren
I 1\l beautiful ceramic
t II e
Oak Htll, ot.lo
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$275 takes. Call 446·1:l03 af- Co., P. 0 . Boa 711, Hunlillg4 Bedroom $18,500
from city limit•, a f bathl, ear sarage, city wa·
2
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196-1 l.on , W. Va.
l92-~&amp; ~J~u~~Ncii·"st'l:~g:~~" ' ~ room, 3 BR horne all on one ter:;.Jilf wall ·to
carpet. ;;:.-·,;;;---,-.Steady - r k for ..,.
:..t months old. Lost in vicinity TOP SOIL
1? cu. FT. Amanda
upnght ~ ~~~~~~ Y~t~J.. ':~0 ~~
Door, 2 Cull baths, 2
fire- mi.&lt;- Mate
appointment to
811
•ble men, some ex·
91 Williams Creek' Rd m Guy.
Will deliver
freezer 1150. 446-2637. 192--S LOOK AT THJ:- to YEAR oLD WA.LL places, full basement, rec. aee th.i« fiae home.
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TO
W
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IN
UVING,
room
,
Car
sarage,
Jook
thiS
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1
2 and you'll agree
perience In core 111ek'" ""
Call Ear
MonlgomCall 446-3231
ltABBITS AND PIGS.
Call
•Nu ' B&amp;J&gt;Hoo»s.
qver
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AL &amp;..1101
Reward
197-3
~ ~. • DINING,
LARGE 2 liALL
CAll GARAGE
A.ND iHOP,
.......,
UJu:. STORY frame home with
1915-1
ing,
molding end
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446-1!99.
1. 'V LOCATED ON U 8 M
• good buy at 122,500.
f bedrooma, baJb, prage, otni&lt;"u"'
•IJ~Eys on key _chaio in •icmi·ITAKEOVER PAYMENTS o•i WE SELLMyero aeep and ohal·
Near New Brick
111orm d00r1, windowo, big ·
machine work pr.•••• ol Galllpohs Post 0Hice. 1 house full of new furoiturt low water aystem. Farmers
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lot Ollendl:ng IAI river, bottled
11 Uuently needed. Ph. 446-3643 and appli•nceo 1ust released, Hardware 4-41.
ferred. Goocl weg11
lll-11
W1th R1ver Vtew
Over
ng t e
·
heat. lt'a located in low
188
195..1 •• rms . of new furniture that
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MINUT . . OF
YOUR
Ohio
River
lu
district
on
Stale
RL
'·
•nd opportunity for
GM TRUCK
'lDIJ: AND .!IT DOWN ON 'J.'HE BACK I
was m oor Jay-a-way dept.
NEW
C
PORCH OF Till&amp; LOVELY MODI!II&lt;N AND 1 scenic view of the W.
f].O,OOO.
1
.RICK H.OJU: AND WATCH
T H IE
edvance~.IJI
•.•. HELP WANriD .::...
Owner called w sefYice. Ba ·
HEADQUARTERS
IIOATs LOCk THROIJGH THE DAM
Va. hlllo- Tbe Dillol Age• ITWO to lr
b
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I It iof f•el..
- 18.000.011 ,.., 01'
,
due $61111 00 or 14 per week 11163 Ford 'h ton Pickup
•oo CAN AUIO BNJo1 ' LAII.GI cy has two beautiful brlclt I
• ry arne ome w
Front St.
1
....ug Ill' women "e J;J.eed 25 no down. payment
aeeded.
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homes , one large I story-4 1 debepl ldota,IJd bedroole moodJ, b!arth,
12
1961 Oidsmobtle
Plymoutb
KENT A.IIID An'A CHED GARAGE.
aBltl-•
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, . ., or ? .lU ~~ijijijijijijijj;=~
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il~gle to work 25 hrs. per Tins also .me1ude• new range 111118
APPIWX. ,..., •• Yr .
uvmo
BR and a 1\l story, a1so
cloo an coIt' wa r,tedg
1
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month to earn $25 per week. and Ref. SUMMER FURNI-~ 1152 2 ton Chevrolet
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• spot.le ~I ~ ~
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2,
ture CO , 2 Olno Ave .. Wells- 1957 ·~ ton Cbevrolel
True Colonial
lot. located on Lower .
.;;,~~;
BMRD. sJ!m~
. . .peake, OhiO, or
call
o._- - .. 195-5 1959 F &amp;00 Ford Dump
.... WELL PRESER' ED OLDER ropd. Can be .... ony tune. oatee Pk- «H11S u bra.
0
'167-5711.
IIJ7-l '58 CHEVROLET,
excellent • 1959 2 IA&gt;n Chevrolet stakt
"II
cond , :uti engine, 3 ·2 barrel , 111611 11 TOll Dodp
ur ro DATE. w ro " CABPETING
Cheshire V1 age
ServiClel Ofh.led
,. ~. 'Train far Mln-ement
I
JN uviNG ROOM , FAMILY Roox
•lasse,d ! __;..;;.;....._.:;_ _ _ _ __
--..
carb, 4 sp Hurst
tran11.,
1951 F GO&amp; Ford
AND DINING aooM 1,. aATH•. 41 ROOM borne , 2 Bn , !i
Fr1nchl• now awaiiHII,
uc .. llnt locatha. You .,._
on Full Salary
4 56 posit1ve track. see Ern1t 11&amp;4 1 tol....,.nteraatlonal
ta porch,
basemtmt,
Dead Stock
• 'Sillory is one of the many
Bu, h. t740 Eastern Ave .. af~ 1 1 MJnneap..lls Moline Po,... .,....,
furnace, 2 car garage.
come p1rt of • n.Uonal
chain of 3500 dGN
atures you'll like about
er 5 30 p. m.
lf5-3
u ...
so• x 150'. Price $4,000 VaRemoved Free
from co11t 'to c01tt. R•
this well planned manoge- 13 USED doors, lrull Jars, atud-1 liCit 1&amp; lnlornaUoul
Owner Left Town
cant.
&gt;'ILL remove
,_
dead !:: '
qut..t $8-10,000, No '""
perience nec~~~ary. W1
ment
training
pr&lt;&gt;gram
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Foed
W•nts
House
Sold
HOBART
DILIAIN,
11ones.
con
and
mulos.
CoD
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i:arn full salary as you , 10 C"Out·h, and bathroom slov~ 1 1_ oL too Cbev.
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will
IHCh '!II oil '""
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coUect a~.:.awp _,_,J
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ne.t1 tG .. now and con·train, wit requen 1n• =
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aoiiE "' IIILE FRoM DOWNTOWN.
Luc lie
H - nl
1m 10 monto
, creases directly related to
196-J l.- 7I1 wu
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i
or owa 8 raanoa
or Chillicothe 7'1U97S.
:~:1 see f~::•, u . 41 a.IM. •us..os. tinually fllllt r.•u te -...
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come· sUCCftlfu •
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tbe ReYlud
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SOIL
delivered
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ln ite exeCUtJVe ;;tppotnt ·
Write toda1 !..1
1960 Ford WONT LAS'r LONG - BET 1 E R
256-6()Jf.
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Free Brochure
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tor COmpletely rebuilt, body 1J51 Qln, 1 ton
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11
One Hour MIHinlzlng
men! as branch manager
in gooa COIIdlt•oo. Pho•e 44f. 1!150
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C•n You Afford
PAINTING
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No •elling, no expenence
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N T S Th" 0
Realtor ·
7024 Plolnflold j required . Friendly
coNew 80" Rotary Cuttera
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FOR FARMERS
Cincinnati, Ohio
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t'OK tiO,GOO YOU CAN'T BlAT THII
IIH
Ve.,
workers, and your dulles
A"pliance Values
Ne , •·- ~- n-ao ~·· MODER N , aEoiWoM •'~'"• • LL 1 ROOM bath J large Into
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HAS A N"ICE BUO.T IN
KITCHEN
Bidwell, 4 DUtbuildiDJI, Prio·il p Ull 8100 0, ell 8.
,.1 challengmg. Outslandmg
Now giving tho Iowoot pl'ic01
New 1_25 1 · 20, 10 ply Dylon
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ed lo aeU.
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•·reezon, Refriieraton,
tlrel ~ inc feclerRI
IlK, IIIGRwAv. rou'LL0 LOOK A SPELL
eFree estimates
·employee benefits. rapid
: promotion ..
future
OhM Yalll!r .;.pkatriat
ANYTHING To a A. FARM, 7 reom
with Amenca s oldest and
IS cu. H. Choot
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mHk tqulpmi!DI 8Rd
Burol ChUI'cliM
AND
111 1'1111 81., I'lL IM"W
largest consumer finance
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emp go with farm.
WRITI IRNIIT THORNI
1 •·•· • 1 p.m. !Dim
coinpanv. Age 21 to 28, I
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Thunnao, Olllo
0""' p, 188 av
some eollege desirable.
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MY QUALI!'11CATION~:
but not required.
:It A., Farm niom bloot
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1. 20 Jeatl bllliD010 experie~~H
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2. 18 ,ean u a profeoalooal auctioneer
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3, illlve beeJI •.qiDated with more than 2000 aUo!\OIII
Huntlngten. W. Ve.
It VOO an IM"lrr''l I MW ~ ~~c;.EfNn.~~. rr~~~~~ Tractor.
backhoe.
4. .Leplbo Hclmled md bonded
;
1t.Jack W. ~.....,, Mgr.
bam1 ar i&amp;UDHH. M. 8.1\Tm, a Ba:&gt;BOOMI, FDIIli'LACJ:
1D1D R. fteele, Cbablre,
5. Member of Oblo Auetlou......., Allo&lt;latlon
1 Jlember of.ll!e Nottonol Aueltoaeertn8 Alloclatblu..
~Z:'Iif12\l A. 20 minutes drl" from I'lL :II'I·M
''BAKER needed, baker and :GOOD used electrir range Well'lllulldon Ill blbulllr :::'.u~
· md condiic! our W.. by tbelr eodo.o{ e c.s.
• wife team, lo tJe(p ru• and
•~ ... RolpoiDf A,ppHeW"' A.JU. U .RU: COVERED PATIO IT'R ~ELL tuWI I l'OODll, bath,
7 Jlove beell1 profeuloml oUetloaeer tnllruotor for
$29 95 · New 7 G.E. am ..
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ou M LOCATII&gt; AND A LOT OF ROOD
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man•ge my bakery Good sal- I fm ·Chick radio , 34 _95; - llo bit.
~:;:~··MONEY_ •• sURx AND other oulbulldlop.
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ary. prof&lt;t oharm1 plan "' New used refrigerator ADMIRAL Color TV'1 1t'prlces
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bouae,_ nice. tobaoce and Ill'
an:,.oNR.f.alaill(.
~- fl~ht person, 5 days work I '19.95; Aluminum roof you ca• afford. Coll~way FID'·
The WISEMAN
d.._ AU £0 at $8,500. Cropt
e. ouetton'"rllli
1 have a Iori~ · •
' Hat of buyen aod dealen
week, clo'&lt;d Monday
and ' paint ,4.95 gal. Save mo- aiture, RL 17, HentW'Ioll. W.
,. II aold IIOOIL
tbrourhDul tlie Tl'l:sto .......
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, , Tuesday Wrtte
Starkey's ney at Wi~klines "Every- VL
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Jt, Due to - method of idveillllbl ood eonductiAII
~a~oo ,. draw. • , .... buyiDM~r· bin and
·I· Dulcb Maid Bakery, 531 E. thi!'g
Store", Bidwell, I BEDROOM boUM, llil Fll'll
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WE HAVE farms from 11o
OhiO.
•ve. •'-on"· fundab"" ,.,
a.. w1_,. 0 GI6-37M
ocr•• at prtcel fA&gt; oell. Al10
·,· Ma•o St. La~~casler, or call
.ll.
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wblell'";t~ ~ -trlpJ.
We Will luy Any
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believe we 'cal · sult your ...
C:.mplet• !atllltl
~ darllll the auction.
f
Wanted To Rent
clnen experienced operato" corpeliD&amp; lll¥ler • • -·-" ., A. FARM,
IA&gt;bacco beu !IWIII. Call or aome ln.
,KNOm
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..~ 111 tobacco, small
b or n, l
SaltiiiiOII
USED FUIN11VItl
·J OR SEVEN"""" moden LepJ lulullaltoolll elec. weJ. ROME Heallllc o8, I'll. ram. 5 room bouse, some timber. [ Woyoe AmsborJ, IN J[D
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' Auctioneer ln.st!VFOr.
116S ....... A.._
· bouu with pll!llly o1 water_ ~;.., ~ Joej ..., WJ-1111 eollecL
Kerr • Harm RAI. Ph. 2U- Eul Wl•tero, IIISIZI
GIII.P,IIt, Oh'-1 , 446-2917
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35 tt. ~~y a. 2 bedroo101 willl :!'1.'~ w~":':'." c'::.':.'~c ••:,
awrm wllldowa, ucelleal Ia- ~f:.~t•t::J:J,' :".!' • •;:&lt;tc~

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CAID OF fHAflll(l a OaiTUAIIII
11.11 .., JO '"rei minimum hdl

be used for an additional bed·
room, property about t yean
Real "-tllte For Sale
_
old, carport. Make us au of.
,_...:;I::H::I:.;h:;;.;l.:;e.;.;te...;.F.:;OI_Sa_le
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fer.
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5
ROOMs
and
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with
lurnlFOR
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BV
OWNER
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Jolla I. RJdanll. f4I..OZ8I
lure ~.300. 55 Madison Ave. LAROE I bedroom brick, 11'.1
D. \!'ood, t4Hill
lnqwrt 57 Madisoo Avo. or b th II eltclrle
,.0390
197-1
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2 .... aarage, one year old
lloulo • • city IChool

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furnace property 11 nice con·
dil!oo, stora1e build~g, could

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~· who passed away 5 yearo [ room lurullbed opL, lratlor bed truck . French C&lt;ty Lum- ))as bee1 extensively rfJJiodel- 1 ._....._._.,.
aso.
· space Contort Stella Muold
ber Co • Galhpoho, OhiO. 197-71 ed makmg it a very
met
PrrcioWI memories, how they Par~ C•ntTal Hotel.
ltl-tf BEAUTIFUL. qu8rter
horse, home , 5&lt;'hool bus m eily.
linger,
II'~' ICE space 1&lt;11 , _ 0111 geldiJis, Ph. +16-277fi. 197-!'
How they over llood my soul ' Gl 1-:ISU 11'0111 I 1.111. liD • CJ EAN c arpets Wllh ease. Blue OUTSIDE of eity I new 3 bediJn tt e stillness or the Jmd- J
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room cottage. double t'arport,
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Lustre rna es
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ready te move m, 2 A.
•PrtclOUI
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-• tcenE'I un-~i ROOMS by week or mHtll. Lo- breeze. Rent eloclrlc
sham•
H rd
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f:tyelle Hotel. Ph 446-2522 1 pooer II. Farmor 1
~~~ 3 BEDROOM home. II W. floor
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N Mit

s years a1o loday. Grace! elderly couples. All utili heo :!00 LOCUST Poe to $75 , A1 11
197·3 :$ROOM HOME, beautiful kit·
~"Myers and FamiL~.--197-1 1\ pd. 446.(1732.
IIIHII pme Motel, _44H!NI3.
i~MEMORY of Glenn Eugent H\ l¥l!:M "' moolh Sleepln@ 1155 I'; roN Studebakor flalil chen. buill-m stove Prop&lt;&gt;rty !

·"' Mary Su, Mother.

UP

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FIRST FLOOR office room, 21 I - Pull type disk
SJX ROOM home well decoralr 1
Locust, waler p81d D
H. I - grader blade
ed, H. W. floor,
modern •
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Wood 446 _1066
117-11 1 - Left handed plow
spicewood kitchen , very nice '
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Phone 1711-2552 Joe Tavan,l Jot. two car garage.• Good lc&gt;- 1
IN JIIEMORY of my &lt;!Par Moth- 1 AND 2 bedroom furmshed Apple Grove. w. Va. 197-1 cation. Set this mce property hrl-t-er, Edna Holk'k who passP.d . apl , especialh de~1gned

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deat11 of our son and brother, tral Supplv Co
19'7·6 ' lor
floors , storm drs. and win· ;
SGT John 0. Fmmcum es- • - - --1 - Fertilizer attachmt&gt;nl
ted
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~tlall• do wr want to thank 13 rms and bath Call 4&amp;4-3500.
Pulley
Belt
dows.
Lot
140
x
215,
loca
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Huebolt and M•l•· Gle1111
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plow
----.,-- H~ WOOD;-Reallor- - I
itr•s Home for runeralo . HIS MODERI' Housetraller by week ,
pare•ts. brothers and
&gt;JS-: or month 1900 Ch~stnut. 192-&amp; For cub tractor:
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ae

Wanted To Do
.
- - sAVEiiOpercentnowuoWhttel
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-,BOLENS TracfA&gt;r, Husky 180, Wrou£ht Iron, porch
and
DOLL House Nun..., II'IJISPOI' &lt;omplelo with mower
and
U furRiture Several piec-

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wor ma
ly or weekly rateo.
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n••un•

turning 'plow - like new. Ph.

rtaroleblel

:: l:ft Callow.ay Furniture,
Hend~san' o '' Rt· 17 ' 196--3' -- - - ED--ROOM HOME•
with LARGE s B
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(or lbtppma or\ 446-0171.
then. ~urly dli-

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MOTIC:I TO CONTIAC1'011
OHIO
HIGHWAYI

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INfORMATION '

Ph. ""ltl57 FORD atatlonwagon
~" new WSW tires, $195, S7 Mad· 1-t ACRE I• city ' w·••••«
W"W
~ 'dJ&amp;.
nison Ave. or eall Gl 6-0390.
taAce to school~. On bill witb
nO
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Will
Fol
Rent
197-t
lovely
river rVIeW
COD·
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arpeted
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11111 •n•u•••
~quare
ll'r-colldltioned. family room,
111 ' 3 ROOM furnished apt •• -;;;.~; ANTIQUE rosewood
O'Pt~tu.mlttH
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I
,.,,...ment ••• •• ,,..,... ,... •• b'a11y located utihhes
pd. I grand piano,
carvet egs, modern kltchea, 1.~ batha,
":..:':..:' :_:• .':~~:!! C::.....a. •t Call Gl 6-1326.
197·1 /I made in 18'71. Ph. 446-4971.
2 flrepla1!H, flouble carport.
I • ... . . .., . . . ., ......uuttea.
i
- 'WE HAVE a large selection or ta,SOO. PhoDe 4464%48. ~
BEDROOM bou,., beautllul-1 trophies very reasonable En,
C•rd~~- _Thanks - l l y furmshed, lilt a month. I graving whlle you wait. m[ Waftted lo Buy
. ~ .
Call 446-41188. on Sandors Dr./ Sec. Ave. Tawney Jewele~ WANTED to buy l dairy oows.
this
Call beforo 12
WE HAVE the- host Diamonds Ph. Rio Grande 245-5492.
· \lul;.s ood apprecialloa lo I_~_I'_ m.
I and we have lhe
lowesI
:MI5-S
~aC'h and every one who sent DON'T merely br•ght81 your! price-s All we .ask you ~do
!Iowen, donated mo•ey, sent carpets Blue Luotre them,, io compart ~'""" onyw 19~·~
Real ht•te Fol Sele_
food and to every one who el&lt;mlna.Je rapid resOIIina ft@at l Tawney Jewe t'~&amp;.
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RM.
Home,
2
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helped in an) way durmg t • electnc shampoo-. $1. Cen- FOR 13ll or 14&amp; Farmall Tree- full basement.
hardwood

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dralaage

bUilt and redecorated,

tile 1

proble~!?

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Notice
'&lt;oiling , paaeled ,
hardwood age p1po at Galllpoho Block
....;._ _ _ _ _ __ ----- : floors Available Sept
lsi. Co. 12:1'1. Pme St. Ph. 446CLEAN carpell wtth 01se, Blue i Adulll only. Phone 44&amp;-0037. ' 2783.
197-6
Lustre m~kes the Job a breeze '
19ti.J 1 11159 CHEVROLET Stotiou wagRent electnc shampooff $1 . :ROOMf.;-r -workJJg gi~I --Cook- I ()n , Aulo. Trani Power steer·
l•·libeppard
1162 lsi Av•. - 197-61 111g• facilities. Located on Ce- m
. g. A•1 &lt;Ondl'tiol · +16-2938•
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LOV LEE Beauty Salon i dar St , close Jo schools and
1~1
Pormanent Wavt
Spec1als 1 hospital•. Call ~- alter 1GOOf' eleu hllnp ... IIODr
~:f2• wave, now $12 50; $15/ -~_:_m.
195-1 011111. Carl
WIDtfll'l,
lilt
- _low $10. $10 now !41.58. Ph 1FURNISHED epartllleat. 111 Cnade. , _ . Cll I-AIII.

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__ 1 Fourlll Ave.
172-fl, w. I)'J* ol bllildiDg IIIli!«'WE BUY sliver tlollara, told IOFFICE ROOM cw sru~. mod-I !ala, block, brtct, ..,.. pipe,
d II U S
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coms an a . new "
' era, air conditioled, illqutre wladowa, IIDte .., etc.
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ruoaey. Wnle or bnlll • or\' Paul Davies Jewelers. Gl f. Wioten, Rio Gran~~t, 0. CB
Phoue H0-3764 Tyo • Rest:our- IM?.
117·:11 1-6121 111tor I.
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1151 JIALLIIARK JIIOI&gt;U. borne,

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~lumbing ~- ~•ling
ftANDAJID PWIIBING

BEATING, iOI 8eoold
tiW'I82.
IOBNBJUMig:J!

!nat. Pbone lor app-QIIII,
. . t&amp;ot alter • p.m.

thru Sun., Aug.

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Aute Club of Southern Oh ..

66 Chevrolet $2395

BOB E. BYER

4 · 8 · I - 1J lnc:IIIIIG&lt;b
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Window• a.; Doon
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Supplies.
_ . 992-21167 I'GM,)\OY

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AUCTION
SERVICE

Deluxe 2 door. IM H P. 8
eyl engme, •ld tr'"' , S~ol - ,

Wented
MIDDLE AGED lADY to
in, do housework,
laundry
ond assist with care of tnvBI-J.
)d. Ph. II9Z-36II8 between 5 and
6 only for appolntmenl
USED WurU12er--profeSSiOnal
Interview. Do not apply
less experiencecl.
8 11 ate Orpn In excellent condltloo.
Mahngany finish. Recently
traded In o new WurUtzer
WANTED
Organ. Original cost f].395 .00.
Speclai
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TO BUY
NEW Winter Piaoo. W&amp; I n u t
lAND- Any Size
finlah. $795 value. · Co mWllh or Wllhoul
plele with bench.
SpecBldgo. Stnci -Full
Ial $506.
Trade-In accepled.
Easy
O..crlptlon for
terms.
prompt nply-lo:
Wendell's, 1209 Garfield Ave.
8ox6684
Parkersburg, W. Va., 26102.
c/o D1lly Senllnel
Phone 485-4401.
8 19 2tc
PomerOy, 0.
JPIVE ROOM- bouse, garage and
-~~did;~-, OQibulldlng, 2 acres ol ground
'II
'or
slilker coal turnace, f3000. Ph.
er. Pb. WJ-22011.
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IIIIU1116.
~ 17 lip

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~~~:~~:JI•Inctudins houte~anll

W•nted

SEWING MACmNg..::
Tbls machine equipped to. rig
zag, make buttonboles, &lt;lara

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APPRAISE·R'

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. or pay "'lance ·due $511.10.
Fret home demo. Ph. 99}
8 17 ltc

leM cle1n mterJor, beautiful
dark areen over lile grern
fumh w·s w like new, radio,
heate; !o' many other extru.

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62 Cor¥a1•r . . $995
Monza Sta. Wagon , 36,000
miles. new w 11,w tires, red
vinyl Int .. wh1te fmisb, PG.
tran1 .• radio and heater. A
nice one.

62 Buick· ··· $1495

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!iJ!Iina, Std. lrana. Radio sad
lioator, 1ood top.

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gas floor furnoco.
- . oomt repair.
buy al • •11111.00.
I'OMEROY
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Schwarze! Manne, Hoc:kiRJ!· I frame . 7 room•
(f ~),
port, Ohio.
13
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new hot water tank,
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mod ed I' I
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re el 1v ng room
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Tbe Fabric m.,p, rumti'OJ
porell Going II ... SOO.Ot. !
AullMmzed Slagor •
and ...... buya 70 acres witbt
Semce.
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prozimalely :IS ICrtll
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ed rlgbt to your project.
ture and timber, barn, ...
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boa,., chiclten houM, .,...
Pbone 992-3284.
erlb, I room frame . _
Ready-M~ eo.,
both, 1ood out cellar. 7
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from Pomeroy.
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AIR CONDITIOMNG
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Interior trim, like new W.W·
tires. Light green O\'er wh1te
finish, priced lo mqvt.

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62 Comet · · · · $765

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Contact Ralph Llmbrigbt. Rt.

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we have all size sewer mach- 31 ACIIBo firm, bouse aid l
barns, other buidinp,
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WY :1-2974. day or night.
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Slarfire H T. Cpel Full pow·
er equipment, bucket ~eatt
with console, good W.W. ll.res
ndio and heater. bt~uhful
white fintsh with maroon VJ Ql intet"~Q.r .

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62 Olds .... $1495

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tires power steenng and
braket. automahc trans. Ra·
dio and beater, a:ood top Drive a Buick at only $1495.

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UCINI. OHIO

FARM, ! miles off Rt. 7 1e
SIA&gt;ry'• Run. ~ Mrs. Eli,ard Ebersbach. 105 Wright
St, Pomeroy, 0., or pllone
192-2915.
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'II ACRE FARM, 0. M. Woloa
property, Baill!!y RuD 1\old.

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MANAGEMENT
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JIM CARNAH AN

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64 Cheyell. $1495

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Phone 992-21-43

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Impa)a 4 Dr. Sierra Gold finish witb spotless cJean match·
ing interior, new W.W. tires. VB enll!lle, automatic trans.,
power .steering, radio &amp;: beater. See tlil.i sharp car now.

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DICK IIAWLINCf.[:~

IIICHl PIOPLal

For Complote A11etlen
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BOBCAT
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Crow's Stealc House

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lmpala Hardtop. Locally owned and only 12,000 miles! '8
cylinder power steering. Spotless fawn interior, 1 beau lful
maroon 'finish. Radio and heater. ·
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Clyde I. Weflcor, Mgr.
t-1 BaU Loaas
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1t Locult St. Ph. 446 aaa
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Std. trans. Radio and beater.

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Bel Air 2 Dr. Local owner &amp; sharp as new. Dark a~ua finub,

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plenty ol water, $G,.....
Cal 444-4ZI3 after 4 p.m.
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oil eleclrte kltohflll, 1111.-.om,
2 woodburnllg firepiHtl, fuD
baJemen~ IIRIIhetl 1amu,

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HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYQES

WE WANT to thank our many
frleods for the beautiful cards,
flowers and prayers during
our •llness at Holzer Hoepltal
Thll rnncern was surely appreciated. Many thanks. Mrs.
Charles McNamee, Mr. Ch!J:r.
les Wise, Jr .
8 21 ltc
WE WISH to thank Holzer Hospital, nurses, doctors, en.
tlre otalf, all who helped in
anyway In th&lt; sickness and
death of wife, mother, Jennie
Satterfield. Roscoe
Satterfield and family.
8 21 Up

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Beautiful CultBuilt Rench Home

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room, 2 car 1arage, patio - OSCAR BAIRD, Reeltor
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plus many mora l&lt;lod lea· YOUR P'AMlLY will love thla
1 BEAGLE Hounds, I whllo E ort 1 crystals Wltb 7 0 • aide and out. P~. 446-IIIH. THAT wouw ••.,• ..., """ ..... lures. A real bur - owow ~~tarly ..., J .bedroom l'llldl
' lj)i.lted, and I blaclt and tao lr:c Ph
Cheshire. I
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situated oa 1 big 100 x 200
puppy Dewey ltell, Jlt. 2,
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Jot just outside towu. It has •
Bidwell.
197-3 - - - - ---- - --I 1 'turt reascmoble prices aEALLY ENJOY THJs Lo,·m.v
A Safe Place for
lovelf built·l• kitchen,
fuU
--.;;;;;;.;;:..."':'"""'"'"""""""= 1957 CHEVY Tudor V~. Staod./ urm •
pl. ao....
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basemen~ 2 W-B fireplaces,
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In floor. Good cooditioo. f1fll Write Sleven• Church Sup y
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I 1\l beautiful ceramic
t II e
Oak Htll, ot.lo
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$275 takes. Call 446·1:l03 af- Co., P. 0 . Boa 711, Hunlillg4 Bedroom $18,500
from city limit•, a f bathl, ear sarage, city wa·
2
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196-1 l.on , W. Va.
l92-~&amp; ~J~u~~Ncii·"st'l:~g:~~" ' ~ room, 3 BR horne all on one ter:;.Jilf wall ·to
carpet. ;;:.-·,;;;---,-.Steady - r k for ..,.
:..t months old. Lost in vicinity TOP SOIL
1? cu. FT. Amanda
upnght ~ ~~~~~~ Y~t~J.. ':~0 ~~
Door, 2 Cull baths, 2
fire- mi.&lt;- Mate
appointment to
811
•ble men, some ex·
91 Williams Creek' Rd m Guy.
Will deliver
freezer 1150. 446-2637. 192--S LOOK AT THJ:- to YEAR oLD WA.LL places, full basement, rec. aee th.i« fiae home.
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perience In core 111ek'" ""
Call Ear
MonlgomCall 446-3231
ltABBITS AND PIGS.
Call
•Nu ' B&amp;J&gt;Hoo»s.
qver
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AL &amp;..1101
Reward
197-3
~ ~. • DINING,
LARGE 2 liALL
CAll GARAGE
A.ND iHOP,
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UJu:. STORY frame home with
1915-1
ing,
molding end
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446-1!99.
1. 'V LOCATED ON U 8 M
• good buy at 122,500.
f bedrooma, baJb, prage, otni&lt;"u"'
•IJ~Eys on key _chaio in •icmi·ITAKEOVER PAYMENTS o•i WE SELLMyero aeep and ohal·
Near New Brick
111orm d00r1, windowo, big ·
machine work pr.•••• ol Galllpohs Post 0Hice. 1 house full of new furoiturt low water aystem. Farmers
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lot Ollendl:ng IAI river, bottled
11 Uuently needed. Ph. 446-3643 and appli•nceo 1ust released, Hardware 4-41.
ferred. Goocl weg11
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W1th R1ver Vtew
Over
ng t e
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heat. lt'a located in low
188
195..1 •• rms . of new furniture that
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YOUR
Ohio
River
lu
district
on
Stale
RL
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•nd opportunity for
GM TRUCK
'lDIJ: AND .!IT DOWN ON 'J.'HE BACK I
was m oor Jay-a-way dept.
NEW
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PORCH OF Till&amp; LOVELY MODI!II&lt;N AND 1 scenic view of the W.
f].O,OOO.
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edvance~.IJI
•.•. HELP WANriD .::...
Owner called w sefYice. Ba ·
HEADQUARTERS
IIOATs LOCk THROIJGH THE DAM
Va. hlllo- Tbe Dillol Age• ITWO to lr
b
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- 18.000.011 ,.., 01'
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due $61111 00 or 14 per week 11163 Ford 'h ton Pickup
•oo CAN AUIO BNJo1 ' LAII.GI cy has two beautiful brlclt I
• ry arne ome w
Front St.
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....ug Ill' women "e J;J.eed 25 no down. payment
aeeded.
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1961 Oidsmobtle
Plymoutb
KENT A.IIID An'A CHED GARAGE.
aBltl-•
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il~gle to work 25 hrs. per Tins also .me1ude• new range 111118
APPIWX. ,..., •• Yr .
uvmo
BR and a 1\l story, a1so
cloo an coIt' wa r,tedg
1
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month to earn $25 per week. and Ref. SUMMER FURNI-~ 1152 2 ton Chevrolet
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2,
ture CO , 2 Olno Ave .. Wells- 1957 ·~ ton Cbevrolel
True Colonial
lot. located on Lower .
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BMRD. sJ!m~
. . .peake, OhiO, or
call
o._- - .. 195-5 1959 F &amp;00 Ford Dump
.... WELL PRESER' ED OLDER ropd. Can be .... ony tune. oatee Pk- «H11S u bra.
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'167-5711.
IIJ7-l '58 CHEVROLET,
excellent • 1959 2 IA&gt;n Chevrolet stakt
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cond , :uti engine, 3 ·2 barrel , 111611 11 TOll Dodp
ur ro DATE. w ro " CABPETING
Cheshire V1 age
ServiClel Ofh.led
,. ~. 'Train far Mln-ement
I
JN uviNG ROOM , FAMILY Roox
•lasse,d ! __;..;;.;....._.:;_ _ _ _ __
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carb, 4 sp Hurst
tran11.,
1951 F GO&amp; Ford
AND DINING aooM 1,. aATH•. 41 ROOM borne , 2 Bn , !i
Fr1nchl• now awaiiHII,
uc .. llnt locatha. You .,._
on Full Salary
4 56 posit1ve track. see Ern1t 11&amp;4 1 tol....,.nteraatlonal
ta porch,
basemtmt,
Dead Stock
• 'Sillory is one of the many
Bu, h. t740 Eastern Ave .. af~ 1 1 MJnneap..lls Moline Po,... .,....,
furnace, 2 car garage.
come p1rt of • n.Uonal
chain of 3500 dGN
atures you'll like about
er 5 30 p. m.
lf5-3
u ...
so• x 150'. Price $4,000 VaRemoved Free
from co11t 'to c01tt. R•
this well planned manoge- 13 USED doors, lrull Jars, atud-1 liCit 1&amp; lnlornaUoul
Owner Left Town
cant.
&gt;'ILL remove
,_
dead !:: '
qut..t $8-10,000, No '""
perience nec~~~ary. W1
ment
training
pr&lt;&gt;gram
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W•nts
House
Sold
HOBART
DILIAIN,
11ones.
con
and
mulos.
CoD
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i:arn full salary as you , 10 C"Out·h, and bathroom slov~ 1 1_ oL too Cbev.
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will
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coUect a~.:.awp _,_,J
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aoiiE "' IIILE FRoM DOWNTOWN.
Luc lie
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1m 10 monto
, creases directly related to
196-J l.- 7I1 wu
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or owa 8 raanoa
or Chillicothe 7'1U97S.
:~:1 see f~::•, u . 41 a.IM. •us..os. tinually fllllt r.•u te -...
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come· sUCCftlfu •
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3 LARGE BEDROOMS, F'JRE J"l . AI 1!:
Eve•lap
4fl.1t21
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- - - - code
4U5 Of and 1115.07 vi
tbe ReYlud
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progress,
and
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FORD,
2
dr Sedan. moRICE '"' REDUCED
To au,soo.
SOIL
delivered
; Ohio ...
ln ite exeCUtJVe ;;tppotnt ·
Write toda1 !..1
1960 Ford WONT LAS'r LONG - BET 1 E R
256-6()Jf.
Piau lnd Jpeclfiettloftll au oD file
Free Brochure
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tor COmpletely rebuilt, body 1J51 Qln, 1 ton
LOOK
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One Hour MIHinlzlng
men! as branch manager
in gooa COIIdlt•oo. Pho•e 44f. 1!150
\l too
0. D. PARSONS
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13 5-lf. ltlill Cbevrolol
al program
0'195.
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C•n You Afford
PAINTING
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No •elling, no expenence
t2ll
N T S Th" 0
Realtor ·
7024 Plolnflold j required . Friendly
coNew 80" Rotary Cuttera
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FOR FARMERS
Cincinnati, Ohio
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50
t'OK tiO,GOO YOU CAN'T BlAT THII
IIH
Ve.,
workers, and your dulles
A"pliance Values
Ne , •·- ~- n-ao ~·· MODER N , aEoiWoM •'~'"• • LL 1 ROOM bath J large Into
eTri-Couaty Se"ic._
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HAS A N"ICE BUO.T IN
KITCHEN
Bidwell, 4 DUtbuildiDJI, Prio·il p Ull 8100 0, ell 8.
,.1 challengmg. Outslandmg
Now giving tho Iowoot pl'ic01
New 1_25 1 · 20, 10 ply Dylon
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ed lo aeU.
011
•·reezon, Refriieraton,
tlrel ~ inc feclerRI
IlK, IIIGRwAv. rou'LL0 LOOK A SPELL
eFree estimates
·employee benefits. rapid
: promotion ..
future
OhM Yalll!r .;.pkatriat
ANYTHING To a A. FARM, 7 reom
with Amenca s oldest and
IS cu. H. Choot
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mHk tqulpmi!DI 8Rd
Burol ChUI'cliM
AND
111 1'1111 81., I'lL IM"W
largest consumer finance
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emp go with farm.
WRITI IRNIIT THORNI
1 •·•· • 1 p.m. !Dim
coinpanv. Age 21 to 28, I
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Thunnao, Olllo
0""' p, 188 av
some eollege desirable.
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MY QUALI!'11CATION~:
but not required.
:It A., Farm niom bloot
Ire;.... Rieo 81111 Corbi1 Fur- ~~.,";.".~.~r"'
992••
211.1
1. 20 Jeatl bllliD010 experie~~H
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2. 18 ,ean u a profeoalooal auctioneer
• MciuMhold
Finlnce Corp.
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!I!!!!I!!B!I!!!!-11!!!!!1!!404 Ninth
St.
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.,. A. '·ba-,
w .___, .. ~
3, illlve beeJI •.qiDated with more than 2000 aUo!\OIII
Huntlngten. W. Ve.
It VOO an IM"lrr''l I MW ~ ~~c;.EfNn.~~. rr~~~~~ Tractor.
backhoe.
4. .Leplbo Hclmled md bonded
;
1t.Jack W. ~.....,, Mgr.
bam1 ar i&amp;UDHH. M. 8.1\Tm, a Ba:&gt;BOOMI, FDIIli'LACJ:
1D1D R. fteele, Cbablre,
5. Member of Oblo Auetlou......., Allo&lt;latlon
1 Jlember of.ll!e Nottonol Aueltoaeertn8 Alloclatblu..
~Z:'Iif12\l A. 20 minutes drl" from I'lL :II'I·M
''BAKER needed, baker and :GOOD used electrir range Well'lllulldon Ill blbulllr :::'.u~
· md condiic! our W.. by tbelr eodo.o{ e c.s.
• wife team, lo tJe(p ru• and
•~ ... RolpoiDf A,ppHeW"' A.JU. U .RU: COVERED PATIO IT'R ~ELL tuWI I l'OODll, bath,
7 Jlove beell1 profeuloml oUetloaeer tnllruotor for
$29 95 · New 7 G.E. am ..
,
ou M LOCATII&gt; AND A LOT OF ROOD
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man•ge my bakery Good sal- I fm ·Chick radio , 34 _95; - llo bit.
~:;:~··MONEY_ •• sURx AND other oulbulldlop.
• 8 7111'1•
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1. Jlove made ·. ......-elludles Ia acleotWo .
ary. prof&lt;t oharm1 plan "' New used refrigerator ADMIRAL Color TV'1 1t'prlces
·
bouae,_ nice. tobaoce and Ill'
an:,.oNR.f.alaill(.
~- fl~ht person, 5 days work I '19.95; Aluminum roof you ca• afford. Coll~way FID'·
The WISEMAN
d.._ AU £0 at $8,500. Cropt
e. ouetton'"rllli
1 have a Iori~ · •
' Hat of buyen aod dealen
week, clo'&lt;d Monday
and ' paint ,4.95 gal. Save mo- aiture, RL 17, HentW'Ioll. W.
,. II aold IIOOIL
tbrourhDul tlie Tl'l:sto .......
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, , Tuesday Wrtte
Starkey's ney at Wi~klines "Every- VL
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Jt, Due to - method of idveillllbl ood eonductiAII
~a~oo ,. draw. • , .... buyiDM~r· bin and
·I· Dulcb Maid Bakery, 531 E. thi!'g
Store", Bidwell, I BEDROOM boUM, llil Fll'll
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WE HAVE farms from 11o
OhiO.
•ve. •'-on"· fundab"" ,.,
a.. w1_,. 0 GI6-37M
ocr•• at prtcel fA&gt; oell. Al10
·,· Ma•o St. La~~casler, or call
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Real "-tllte For Sale
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· space Contort Stella Muold
ber Co • Galhpoho, OhiO. 197-71 ed makmg it a very
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PrrcioWI memories, how they Par~ C•ntTal Hotel.
ltl-tf BEAUTIFUL. qu8rter
horse, home , 5&lt;'hool bus m eily.
linger,
II'~' ICE space 1&lt;11 , _ 0111 geldiJis, Ph. +16-277fi. 197-!'
How they over llood my soul ' Gl 1-:ISU 11'0111 I 1.111. liD • CJ EAN c arpets Wllh ease. Blue OUTSIDE of eity I new 3 bediJn tt e stillness or the Jmd- J
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197·3 :$ROOM HOME, beautiful kit·
~"Myers and FamiL~.--197-1 1\ pd. 446.(1732.
IIIHII pme Motel, _44H!NI3.
i~MEMORY of Glenn Eugent H\ l¥l!:M "' moolh Sleepln@ 1155 I'; roN Studebakor flalil chen. buill-m stove Prop&lt;&gt;rty !

·"' Mary Su, Mother.

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FIRST FLOOR office room, 21 I - Pull type disk
SJX ROOM home well decoralr 1
Locust, waler p81d D
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Wood 446 _1066
117-11 1 - Left handed plow
spicewood kitchen , very nice '
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IN JIIEMORY of my &lt;!Par Moth- 1 AND 2 bedroom furmshed Apple Grove. w. Va. 197-1 cation. Set this mce property hrl-t-er, Edna Holk'k who passP.d . apl , especialh de~1gned

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· Baptist preacher Captain Dor Krip on the iope. ,
ADJ. I, lilt - The new PlltS· trip. When the
came
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.aiade
Fi!iy years ago this month, a de Wolle tells about, fell over· \ The Katy-Did was • very fast borgh towboat J . K. Davidson; Pt. Pleasant ' and HunllJIIIton, Ch1el of Englneerst,,::::. lo:.,l'l'be SUnday Thnt!l!.Simtfue11, Sunday, Aug. 21, 1960
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t'omeroy
newspaper circulated board and was drowned. This single deck sidewheel packet being built at the Kanawha Dock th•y were ptid ~fl. ,und woul(l D.C., was · the .a
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a report that a veteran river- was in the year 187'1 or 18, says which operated in the GaUipolis- Co. at Pt. Pleasan4 will have have to board themselves unlil made by secretiry H.
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man, captain Dor de Wolle, tor Captain Ira. and the tragedy oo- Parkersburg trade in the 1870's. 14x&amp; machinery. The new toW· lhe next riij'-came f!l. make the. llie'!'s at ,the ~a~ me·e!lrol
many years pilot of the Pome- curred at the foct of Gallipolis She was buill at Ironton in that boat is about ready to be launch- next trip.
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lhe Chambet of Ci/mmerce ,
roy-Mason ferryboat Champion Island. II he remembers cor- decade lor the Gallipolis-Par· ed. The Davidson is a staunch This woold equarn a day ta· the Ho&amp;'l Frederick lui .,_.....,••1
No. 3, had retired. The report rectly, when the minister at· kersburg trade and ran in oppo· built craft.
king In 'the time they Wef'! !here, lie said tha.t in respect to ..
tater proved false.
tempted to dr.aw a bucke.l of sition to the Chesapeake whtcn
two trips, ~ a month, equals suggestiOn fr&lt;lll) the cOIIlmlltie
This news in itself was not so water from the river . while the was owned principally by Cap- THE DAYS FOR large tows -~ a day, while Kabawha OP"f· on river l!nprovem~nt, of whlab
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unusual. There was, however, last Katy-Did was under full tain A. J. Williamson of Galli· of coal being shipped out of ators pay $5 • day· and IU8ran· W.A. WernlJIIIer _'fa · chalrmail,
• jioiwiM tloo •CM!It work ct.K
quite a bit of background rna- headway, the bucket jerked 1 polis, who ran the Chesapeake Pitlsburgh are passed and gone, tees ' the pilots 10 months · a he has taken the maUer up wi\li
ani~all•. Ran.4
tftial on Captain de Wolle. It him intn the river when it filled and the Emma Graham between but not forgotten, says
the year which Ia equal !o ,1,500 a qthorl\ies al washington. The · IJOilltruetloa, dar·
ptompted River News writer with water. The Katy-Did was Gallipolis and Parkersburg on Waterways Journal.
year for gqod first class pilots. site has already been purcha•
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for the Gallipolis Daily Tribune then running from Gallipolis to opposite days, . each making Where there were 18 firms ·
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to recall .a story told by Cap- Ravenswood.
three roundtrips a week
and shipping coal in coal boats and Aug. 9, !Ill - The towboat
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taln de Wolfe about a tragedy
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M rarrying the U.S. Mail.
barges _to Cincinnati, Looisville, George Matheson of the Hat- Engineers, dec~l\ands '
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tbat took place on the Ohio Ri· Aot. 211 • 1911
a,tatn • 11 The Katy-Did was very fast, MemphiS and New Orleans, only field Coal Co., IS reported to ~men for tDwboail and IRIIId
ver at Gallipolis.
Brown says he ~ell ~emem~rs had four engines, and could out· one firm, the Diamond . Coal have struck. the lock wall
at diggers are , wanted al Pltllt- .
11 was about an excursion trip tt.e drowmng 0 . t e mlms er run the Chesapeake and always Co., IS the only one to sh1p coal Dam No. 6 m the ·Kanawha Rl· burgh at once by the Rodgers
~pade over 40 years before with from the Katy·Did, which Cap- heat her up the river. Later the to a southern market. This na· ver and knocked !he end out of Sand Co.. for nlghl wort, "" ·
Ph , 446-3291
601 Secorid Ave.
several ministers and their fam- tam dhe Wolle rela::'\ rec~nUy. two lines were consolidated with turaliy throws a great mony out a loaded coal ba~ge. The bar110 cording. to advices received
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ilies on board who were going to says t e Pomeroy 81 ey ews. Captain Williamson the princl· of work and out ol gond paying was run to the shore and si· by Col. John L. Vance.
a· Baptist Association conven· Captam Brown was '".com· pal stockholder, and the Katy- jobs. High class pilots and cap· phons were .quickly put into the Lock ~nd Dam 2( located
liOn being held at New Haven, I~and of the H~m~'"f· Bl~ 0:: Did was sold to Charles Ward, tains wbo have lost their jobs sinking craft, which was saved: Millersport Is to be put 'In
\Y. va.
a ~po 18 . 3
the boilermaker ol Charleston, have positions on land at better Coal mines ol West Virginia work wiD begin soon according
1 e yracuse
On the way up the river, one and met the Katy-Did a_l Middle· W. Va .. who used her to intrn- wages than was being paid by produced 80 mlllio'a tons of lo word recelired bere and at
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of the preacher&gt; fell overboard p~rt, where!ey ;~re mform~ duce the Ward boilers.
some owners of steamboats.
coal the pAsl year, up to July I. Huntington.
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and. was drowned. He carried a 0 the tra_g Y· , ey wale
Captain Dor de Wolfe was a
Seven mUiion bushels of thiS Aag. lt, 1811 - Towboat Mar·
small satchel with him which for the mimste~ s bndy on the towboat master and pilot for · 111E RIVER COAL Co., who roal were shipped .to ·market in garel Sank at Racine. The IDW·
his brother ministers opened af· way to Galhpohs~He s;ys the many years out of the Pomeroy are now loading coal on the Ka· barges on the ~real Kanawha boat Margaret owned by
lhe
ter the tragedy . They were mi~IS~ at~mpt
~th raw up Bend in the pslmy days when nawha River and at Huntington, and Ohio Rivers.
Sheridan and Kirk Company,
ahockt!d to find 1 pint of red 1~ " uc el 0 water w 1 rnpe the Silas P. Coe, Charley Me· W. Va. have attempted to ruo
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and used at Dam 24, under con"""' in the preacher's grip. and wh~n the current struck the Donald, Condor, and Abe Me· four boats from these points, Aug. 1%, 1111 - . HUNTING- structlon at Racine, sank severIlls body was tater recover~. bucket 11 pulled him overboard. Donald and other well-known namely: Charley Brown, Crul· TON HEARS DII!Il p Is 'l'o Be al days ago. The current moved
' The story was recalled by a 1 Some time after they reached towboats of that day were push· ser, Bertha and Exporter.
Built As Soon As Plans Are the sunken boat aroond and she
couple of veteran rivermen. and ' Gallipolt. some youJIII men who ing coal and salt south to Cin· Quite a number of Pittsburgh Ready:
is nnw reported Ill be listed. Ontheir recollectioM were retold were out fishing near Clipper cinnati and Louisville markets. pilot."' have gone down to these Assurances that, as a ,sequel ly a small crew was on board
ir ensuing River News items iR Mill, about three miles below
boats to make trips to Louisville Ill the $5 million Congressional when the accident occurred.
1 Tribune, as follows:
the
Gallipolis, saw a bucket floating · Here are a few other brief and Cincinnati but returned appropriatl&lt;ln lor continued im· Captain Capehart was master
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down the river. Upon rowing out Riv., News items from the Gal- home disgusted. They could not provements of the Ohio River, and pilot ol the boat. The
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. Aug. %1, 1911- Captain Ira Ito it, they discovered the body lipolis Daily Tribune of
50 stand the pressure to bear on Dam 'll, just east of Huntington, garet was buill at Allegheny, Pa.
HunliJIIIton says he was on the or the minister at the other end years ago:
them of $5 a day rullltlng Ume, will be built as iloon as the plans in 1910. The boat will be raised JI
JtJty·Did as clerk woen .. the of tbe rope, be having a dl!llth
and it took six days to make a can be completed and bids re- as snon as possible.

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Tbe Almanac

News Highlights

By United Preulnlmlallonal

WEEK'S WEATHER

Today Is Sunday Aug 21 the
2.\lfollrodw.day of 1966. with llz to

pr~lpitatton,

• Count•tans Wrapped Up ID
• Thetr• Fair• the past Week ·
:·Metgs
:';By Dwlgbt C. Wetberboft
IN EIG CU
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COUNTIANS h a v de
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Me1gs County Fa!f that
•wuedng imto action Tuesday. and
c108 Is gates Saturday mght.
The fwst days attendance was
almost doub96le5 thadl theof I he
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I.J'ict adopted a new salary
~ule this week . It ranges
&amp;Om a one • year contract for
those withoot a degree
$4,·
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for tbose 81 with
5 7110degree, and eight
100master's
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!f more years of ·uporience:
flye teachers were employed
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iild coming out of 8 big hole,
the district only needs
two
more elementary teachers and
'erl!lgh
school comml!1"cial
Ill complete
the staff. teach·
RT. 33 RELOCATION, wbicb
provided for a four-lane highway from Rock g ·
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rdlng to John Dowler State
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passed and only 11 will have
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to be reinspected. Gallipolis The moon is between
buses passed IOU per cent. ; phase ,and first quarter.
School announcements are
ginning to appear, and everv· The morning stars are Mars, Day .. Hlih .Low
Weather
MIDDLEPORT residents are
thing is about set for the
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70 Fair
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looking forward to the annual GALLI A IS apparently exper- ing a week hence. IIBnnan Sa tun•.
MTueon. .. · "" ·" •
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hand concert and ice cream iencing a period of lawnes•· Trace Boosters held a
There are
evening stars.
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social that will he presented on ness, with a large number of shew Friday to raise money Princess Margaret of En- Wed. .. .. ........ 8'1 5I Fair
the high school lawn Aut!. 25. thefts being reported the past for building football bleechers. gland was born on thll day In Thur. ..... ..... 11 04
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The committees for. the event week.
they Gallia
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Bob Evnight Sa
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ro e m
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In )M• Leo Trots"' one of - Report up .. pr••"' llmt
age Shop at Rio Grande and the use of a sliJIII
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WILLIAM'S Nationw'ide soft· todk over $111 from the cash for determining
It . the mam builders of
Averap higb -temperature· for
IS communism was
the """ l!il• year 85.4, last
ball team is representing the drawer. During the same per· safe to practice football in .
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county in the state tournament iod thieves breke a lock on a extreme heat, with
county '" ¥ex•co City.
Ave'Uf
~- low !fmno•ature
·'" Hami·uon.
pump at the E· R. Wallace ser. coaches· A meeting for a study· s'"te cUmatologisl, wbo s~•e the w t1t11 year ,If, !all Ytllf II
vice station in an effort w steal of how to aveid grid
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Y"THE BUIEST GROUP 1n gasoline. Later in the week has been set up lor I
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Middleport last weekend was some chickens, and other Items Hospital.
been charged with sodomy,
Jill'
the crew of the eme&lt;gency were taken at the borne of
pled guilty and was · taken to
'dita for
squad, which made four runs lo Tom Porter on Clay Cllapel Rd.
GALLIPOLIS
~::::::::\, •-a for a perlnd of Wser· t1t11 y.
lilt ~\II'
assist those in distress.
Willard Vanco reported to po- board proposed an ~
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lice that some one bad stolen study for the local pool to vation. Fred Walker,
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UNDER THE National De- nti0 worth of tools from hiS determine liS exact condition. native, who_ ataiiiOOrtedh his
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fense Education Ac4 1,000 stu· truck parked m a grocery pork- John Mllhoun. pool manager, In Waabiogton where he was
dents m southeastern Ohio will lng lot. Three youths and· a reported the take at the pool usoclated
the Ollion pubget aid as they attend the five juvenile were arrested for an so far is over $1,000. '!be
ll tlo "Tr d Unionist., Mr
institutions of higher learning. apparent attempt of gasoline will close Aug. 28, and
;a EnM U:d e ld
theft at the home of Keith Ty- for the Labor Day weekend • w;..ctie
IN GAWA COUNTY
ler 80 Rt. 160• near North
quietly obseMied her Nth
. LAST SUNDAY was an ac- Gallia llil!h.
A STUDY of subdivision re- d~ at the borne of her dough1 ··•
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.. day Ifor many Galllans and GALLIPOLIS fi
d gulations
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In carried. out
. at thed 1erYan d son·In•Ia w' Genera ..
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remen ma e city p ann g commiSSIOn, an M Ge
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Gallipol!J
three runs this week, all io final action will ceme together s:,s- 1 Mge 11 u 0'f n p 11 nd.
OUR HOUSE museum after about 24 hours. The first was with the thoroughfare a[fprov· M s .;_-nat ve
or a •
months
of rehabilitall.;, and to a grass fire near the city al for the area. A story
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restora~, wu ope11ed to garage and while there they the blood situation for elective to
the public. Hundreds u1 visitors were summoned to a car lire surgery was published, and
~ the ancient inn, _and ad· at Addison oo Rt. 7. Early Fri· stressed the shortage, and total
Illired the transfonnat1on that day they doused another car cellapse 10 several surroundllll!
had taken place.
lire at Bol· Evans ~nve-In.
eoubties, that makes tho SJttla·
tioo critical.
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terrain on Sunday. The flight
continued until 7:30 p. m. The
event was spon,.red by lhe
Gallia Soil and Water Conser·
vatlon agency.

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candidate for that office in
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18 years and I! a former restdent of 'Gailia County. Edwin
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1fMm award one of 25 In the
GALLIA 'COUNTY
school eounlry fer 'outstand!Dfl voIunbuses numberin« 116 were in· leer service at Tuesday!s Rospected enmuae. Fifty • two tary meeting by Marvlll Mu"er,

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ONE OF THE largest suits in Keener,
curator of his~elg&amp; Court was !lied this lory. The museum will be open
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· Baptist preacher Captain Dor Krip on the iope. ,
ADJ. I, lilt - The new PlltS· trip. When the
came
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Fi!iy years ago this month, a de Wolle tells about, fell over· \ The Katy-Did was • very fast borgh towboat J . K. Davidson; Pt. Pleasant ' and HunllJIIIton, Ch1el of Englneerst,,::::. lo:.,l'l'be SUnday Thnt!l!.Simtfue11, Sunday, Aug. 21, 1960
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newspaper circulated board and was drowned. This single deck sidewheel packet being built at the Kanawha Dock th•y were ptid ~fl. ,und woul(l D.C., was · the .a
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a report that a veteran river- was in the year 187'1 or 18, says which operated in the GaUipolis- Co. at Pt. Pleasan4 will have have to board themselves unlil made by secretiry H.
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man, captain Dor de Wolle, tor Captain Ira. and the tragedy oo- Parkersburg trade in the 1870's. 14x&amp; machinery. The new toW· lhe next riij'-came f!l. make the. llie'!'s at ,the ~a~ me·e!lrol
many years pilot of the Pome- curred at the foct of Gallipolis She was buill at Ironton in that boat is about ready to be launch- next trip.
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roy-Mason ferryboat Champion Island. II he remembers cor- decade lor the Gallipolis-Par· ed. The Davidson is a staunch This woold equarn a day ta· the Ho&amp;'l Frederick lui .,_.....,••1
No. 3, had retired. The report rectly, when the minister at· kersburg trade and ran in oppo· built craft.
king In 'the time they Wef'! !here, lie said tha.t in respect to ..
tater proved false.
tempted to dr.aw a bucke.l of sition to the Chesapeake whtcn
two trips, ~ a month, equals suggestiOn fr&lt;lll) the cOIIlmlltie
This news in itself was not so water from the river . while the was owned principally by Cap- THE DAYS FOR large tows -~ a day, while Kabawha OP"f· on river l!nprovem~nt, of whlab
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unusual. There was, however, last Katy-Did was under full tain A. J. Williamson of Galli· of coal being shipped out of ators pay $5 • day· and IU8ran· W.A. WernlJIIIer _'fa · chalrmail,
• jioiwiM tloo •CM!It work ct.K
quite a bit of background rna- headway, the bucket jerked 1 polis, who ran the Chesapeake Pitlsburgh are passed and gone, tees ' the pilots 10 months · a he has taken the maUer up wi\li
ani~all•. Ran.4
tftial on Captain de Wolle. It him intn the river when it filled and the Emma Graham between but not forgotten, says
the year which Ia equal !o ,1,500 a qthorl\ies al washington. The · IJOilltruetloa, dar·
ptompted River News writer with water. The Katy-Did was Gallipolis and Parkersburg on Waterways Journal.
year for gqod first class pilots. site has already been purcha•
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for the Gallipolis Daily Tribune then running from Gallipolis to opposite days, . each making Where there were 18 firms ·
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to recall .a story told by Cap- Ravenswood.
three roundtrips a week
and shipping coal in coal boats and Aug. 9, !Ill - The towboat
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M rarrying the U.S. Mail.
barges _to Cincinnati, Looisville, George Matheson of the Hat- Engineers, dec~l\ands '
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tbat took place on the Ohio Ri· Aot. 211 • 1911
a,tatn • 11 The Katy-Did was very fast, MemphiS and New Orleans, only field Coal Co., IS reported to ~men for tDwboail and IRIIId
ver at Gallipolis.
Brown says he ~ell ~emem~rs had four engines, and could out· one firm, the Diamond . Coal have struck. the lock wall
at diggers are , wanted al Pltllt- .
11 was about an excursion trip tt.e drowmng 0 . t e mlms er run the Chesapeake and always Co., IS the only one to sh1p coal Dam No. 6 m the ·Kanawha Rl· burgh at once by the Rodgers
~pade over 40 years before with from the Katy·Did, which Cap- heat her up the river. Later the to a southern market. This na· ver and knocked !he end out of Sand Co.. for nlghl wort, "" ·
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601 Secorid Ave.
several ministers and their fam- tam dhe Wolle rela::'\ rec~nUy. two lines were consolidated with turaliy throws a great mony out a loaded coal ba~ge. The bar110 cording. to advices received
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a· Baptist Association conven· Captam Brown was '".com· pal stockholder, and the Katy- jobs. High class pilots and cap· phons were .quickly put into the Lock ~nd Dam 2( located
liOn being held at New Haven, I~and of the H~m~'"f· Bl~ 0:: Did was sold to Charles Ward, tains wbo have lost their jobs sinking craft, which was saved: Millersport Is to be put 'In
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the boilermaker ol Charleston, have positions on land at better Coal mines ol West Virginia work wiD begin soon according
1 e yracuse
On the way up the river, one and met the Katy-Did a_l Middle· W. Va .. who used her to intrn- wages than was being paid by produced 80 mlllio'a tons of lo word recelired bere and at
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some owners of steamboats.
coal the pAsl year, up to July I. Huntington.
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Captain Dor de Wolfe was a
Seven mUiion bushels of thiS Aag. lt, 1811 - Towboat Mar·
small satchel with him which for the mimste~ s bndy on the towboat master and pilot for · 111E RIVER COAL Co., who roal were shipped .to ·market in garel Sank at Racine. The IDW·
his brother ministers opened af· way to Galhpohs~He s;ys the many years out of the Pomeroy are now loading coal on the Ka· barges on the ~real Kanawha boat Margaret owned by
lhe
ter the tragedy . They were mi~IS~ at~mpt
~th raw up Bend in the pslmy days when nawha River and at Huntington, and Ohio Rivers.
Sheridan and Kirk Company,
ahockt!d to find 1 pint of red 1~ " uc el 0 water w 1 rnpe the Silas P. Coe, Charley Me· W. Va. have attempted to ruo
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' The story was recalled by a 1 Some time after they reached towboats of that day were push· ser, Bertha and Exporter.
Built As Soon As Plans Are the sunken boat aroond and she
couple of veteran rivermen. and ' Gallipolt. some youJIII men who ing coal and salt south to Cin· Quite a number of Pittsburgh Ready:
is nnw reported Ill be listed. Ontheir recollectioM were retold were out fishing near Clipper cinnati and Louisville markets. pilot."' have gone down to these Assurances that, as a ,sequel ly a small crew was on board
ir ensuing River News items iR Mill, about three miles below
boats to make trips to Louisville Ill the $5 million Congressional when the accident occurred.
1 Tribune, as follows:
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Gallipolis, saw a bucket floating · Here are a few other brief and Cincinnati but returned appropriatl&lt;ln lor continued im· Captain Capehart was master
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down the river. Upon rowing out Riv., News items from the Gal- home disgusted. They could not provements of the Ohio River, and pilot ol the boat. The
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50 stand the pressure to bear on Dam 'll, just east of Huntington, garet was buill at Allegheny, Pa.
HunliJIIIton says he was on the or the minister at the other end years ago:
them of $5 a day rullltlng Ume, will be built as iloon as the plans in 1910. The boat will be raised JI
JtJty·Did as clerk woen .. the of tbe rope, be having a dl!llth
and it took six days to make a can be completed and bids re- as snon as possible.

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Tbe Almanac

News Highlights

By United Preulnlmlallonal

WEEK'S WEATHER

Today Is Sunday Aug 21 the
2.\lfollrodw.day of 1966. with llz to

pr~lpitatton,

• Count•tans Wrapped Up ID
• Thetr• Fair• the past Week ·
:·Metgs
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IN EIG CU
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COUNTIANS h a v de
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Me1gs County Fa!f that
•wuedng imto action Tuesday. and
c108 Is gates Saturday mght.
The fwst days attendance was
almost doub96le5 thadl theof I he
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I.J'ict adopted a new salary
~ule this week . It ranges
&amp;Om a one • year contract for
those withoot a degree
$4,·
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for tbose 81 with
5 7110degree, and eight
100master's
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!f more years of ·uporience:
flye teachers were employed
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iild coming out of 8 big hole,
the district only needs
two
more elementary teachers and
'erl!lgh
school comml!1"cial
Ill complete
the staff. teach·
RT. 33 RELOCATION, wbicb
provided for a four-lane highway from Rock g ·
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rdlng to John Dowler State
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to be reinspected. Gallipolis The moon is between
buses passed IOU per cent. ; phase ,and first quarter.
School announcements are
ginning to appear, and everv· The morning stars are Mars, Day .. Hlih .Low
Weather
MIDDLEPORT residents are
thing is about set for the
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looking forward to the annual GALLI A IS apparently exper- ing a week hence. IIBnnan Sa tun•.
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hand concert and ice cream iencing a period of lawnes•· Trace Boosters held a
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the high school lawn Aut!. 25. thefts being reported the past for building football bleechers. gland was born on thll day In Thur. ..... ..... 11 04
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The committees for. the event week.
they Gallia
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Bob Evnight Sa
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In )M• Leo Trots"' one of - Report up .. pr••"' llmt
age Shop at Rio Grande and the use of a sliJIII
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It . the mam builders of
Averap higb -temperature· for
IS communism was
the """ l!il• year 85.4, last
ball team is representing the drawer. During the same per· safe to practice football in .
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county in the state tournament iod thieves breke a lock on a extreme heat, with
county '" ¥ex•co City.
Ave'Uf
~- low !fmno•ature
·'" Hami·uon.
pump at the E· R. Wallace ser. coaches· A meeting for a study· s'"te cUmatologisl, wbo s~•e the w t1t11 year ,If, !all Ytllf II
vice station in an effort w steal of how to aveid grid
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Middleport last weekend was some chickens, and other Items Hospital.
been charged with sodomy,
Jill'
the crew of the eme&lt;gency were taken at the borne of
pled guilty and was · taken to
'dita for
squad, which made four runs lo Tom Porter on Clay Cllapel Rd.
GALLIPOLIS
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Willard Vanco reported to po- board proposed an ~
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lice that some one bad stolen study for the local pool to vation. Fred Walker,
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UNDER THE National De- nti0 worth of tools from hiS determine liS exact condition. native, who_ ataiiiOOrtedh his
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fense Education Ac4 1,000 stu· truck parked m a grocery pork- John Mllhoun. pool manager, In Waabiogton where he was
dents m southeastern Ohio will lng lot. Three youths and· a reported the take at the pool usoclated
the Ollion pubget aid as they attend the five juvenile were arrested for an so far is over $1,000. '!be
ll tlo "Tr d Unionist., Mr
institutions of higher learning. apparent attempt of gasoline will close Aug. 28, and
;a EnM U:d e ld
theft at the home of Keith Ty- for the Labor Day weekend • w;..ctie
IN GAWA COUNTY
ler 80 Rt. 160• near North
quietly obseMied her Nth
. LAST SUNDAY was an ac- Gallia llil!h.
A STUDY of subdivision re- d~ at the borne of her dough1 ··•
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d gulations
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. at thed 1erYan d son·In•Ia w' Genera ..
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remen ma e city p ann g commiSSIOn, an M Ge
B sh
Gallipol!J
three runs this week, all io final action will ceme together s:,s- 1 Mge 11 u 0'f n p 11 nd.
OUR HOUSE museum after about 24 hours. The first was with the thoroughfare a[fprov· M s .;_-nat ve
or a •
months
of rehabilitall.;, and to a grass fire near the city al for the area. A story
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restora~, wu ope11ed to garage and while there they the blood situation for elective to
the public. Hundreds u1 visitors were summoned to a car lire surgery was published, and
~ the ancient inn, _and ad· at Addison oo Rt. 7. Early Fri· stressed the shortage, and total
Illired the transfonnat1on that day they doused another car cellapse 10 several surroundllll!
had taken place.
lire at Bol· Evans ~nve-In.
eoubties, that makes tho SJttla·
tioo critical.
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Gallia Soil and Water Conser·
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and he ·applied bls brakes fo;
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and he leaped from the truck
without injury before his vebl"
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candidate for that office in
Nov 8 election He has been
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enginee(
In Morgan
Coonty for
18 years and I! a former restdent of 'Gailia County. Edwin
McCormick, Fairfield weather
obseMier wu presented the
1fMm award one of 25 In the
GALLIA 'COUNTY
school eounlry fer 'outstand!Dfl voIunbuses numberin« 116 were in· leer service at Tuesday!s Rospected enmuae. Fifty • two tary meeting by Marvlll Mu"er,

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kidskin up~rs. You take the tlpie .for.: comfort, too, with
'l'ben.you'laugb at the gay way .u 'an g\)el' . ·· .
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you. all the wa:y b•ck-totlt:hoOI,
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was supposed
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but will tobeheh let
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1ray.
which is com licated bof teresl
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IU bel . .
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ONE OF THE largest suits in Keener,
curator of his~elg&amp; Court was !lied this lory. The museum will be open
eek b Dan S Bo
eveey day, except Monday from
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no
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wers
of
now until it closes Oct
Columbus
for 135 000 against Th
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closed Its gates Sat
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almost double tha
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11 was about liD
made over 40 yei&gt;
several ministen
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a Baptist Asso'c:t
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last year.
The cast 'fHiures top names
from the entertainment world
aDd the sell have undergone a
flS million la&lt;eUftlnc- An "&amp;ud·

and. was drowned.
small satchel wi~
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ibockl!d to lind ;;
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c:ouple o( veteran i
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tile Tribone, as !1

Rick Hawley on "Bachelor lloy~ owned by John Alienswas outrid;r for the 103rd annual Meigs County Fair. Haw·
a cousin of Allensworth's who hiniaelf served as outrider for

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22, 1966
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be aiJIIIItllted by such events as
auta and boree rlldnc.
All the eventa are Included In
tile admission price of $1 f o r
adults and 25-&lt;:enta for children
six to 12. There lJ no charge lor

entranceway on lith Ave. spell·
lng out omo in huge letters, a
$290,000 highway directors exhibit building and 1 $1 Ql]lllon
borse barn and eJhlblt building.
One of tile few things which

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Sept. 1 111111 2 Ohio State Fair Youth Choir. Family and Alvlm Re7.
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~ed~e o[dev.;:'ts ln!ud~ vision stars, and the Rnnl?ff 1
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an . •
Drivers auto thrUJ llil!f;
1•tterB; thJody Mteeiller, edslnger; _FuJ.-d Sept. 3 and 4- JlmmJ
1er ro ers, nag song an country aDd weatem lfljjlift
dance. (ll'OUp and Mark Wilsoo, CIUcli: Cassey Sinpn, .....
magiCian.
from the Jimmy Dean ..._..
Aug. 'll and 28 - Bob Hop.; &amp;ion show, and tll8 HauL - I
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Lovin Spoonlul re&lt;orcilll!l art- Hell Drivers.
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Bridget; third, Debbie All Star, and singing quartet from Co- the Chuck C...,. illlllllll!f · ,\
driven by Sid Spencer and own- lumbus, and Paula Wayne, "Buckeye 100" USAC.liii8CIIoaal
by Jaoob Wlneberger GalU- Broadway musieal slar.
midget .,Jo raea with •
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Fair
became probably the mOll sue
cesslul In hllltory, Saturday aa
3,099 paid admlsalonl swelled
the five-ilay tela! to 11,887.
Uoofficlal records llldlcate the
1.818 fair edition OICtlded the
previous top attendance
ill recent hll!tory bY 1,200.
The prevloul hlgb neon1 attendance w11 lor the IIIIlS
tennlal fair wllln lO,a, perso111

Speticer\ol Pomeroy.
Plactnt second In the first
race was /ulle Brod, owned and
by Dudley Mooo, Waablngloo C. H.: placing third waa
Frisco Goon, owned and drlvea
by J. C. Riley, Ironton.
Secood race, lirst place, War-thy Flnl; second place, Julie
Brod; third place, Cbampl&lt;ml
Morsan, owned and driven by
Ray Newhart of Marietta.
'l'lltrd raoe, first place went

paid
sates.odmtploa ~
Altendanee thll- year
Md bJ IJlOl'e than MOO the 1885
total wheu J,863 pall!
were rectndecl. 'l'hl •lbndtmce
for the lin~ day of tldt year's
fair wu ·~ 64l mo:ft than
tbe lll1lll cioy lilt , _
a,e7 paid to pus ·lbrou&amp;h
-!&lt; . .
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the directi111
Robert K. Hoelllch, qaln
ed to be the b1f drswlng oard
the (ll'andatand altracUons 81
2,SO'I persona paid to aee the
two presentatlona.
Fair altendance records dJd
not Include the 2,1loo memberlblpi'Giellll oolcl.
"An IDdlcaUOIII are that II
wu ftt7 suceealul In every
upeet," remarked Secretary
Don Reuter on the lair today.
Bora barneao racing rMulta
sbowed Worthy Flnt winning
flnl Ia the flnt aDd second
races of the day. Wortby Fint,
owned by Burdell McKIJmey of
Middleport wu
by

Queena
Oh,Frederick
owned and
by Robert
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leCOnd place, Ginny
driven by Sid Spencer,
by Cbarlea Ecker of GalllpoUa:
thl.rd place, Kine llijjh, drlvea
by A. Gabel, owned by Lym81l ·
Gates, Mt. SlerUng.
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Fourth Raeo, fllat, Queens
leCOIId, Kine Wgh: third,
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by V. Britt, owned by
K. Hsrper of Malap, Oblo;
...,.,nd, Tile Devils P&amp;rdner,
owned and drlvea by H. Fuller
of _Croton; 'l'lltrd place, Belle's
Bridget, driven by J. Jllmet~,
RACE SCENE - ·Horse harness racin g was omi of the many highlights _of the.
awned ~ E. H. and W. C. Hum- 1966 Meigs County Fair and close heats such as the one above were typical of
"'--~ l&gt;omeolroythe. da ,._, tbe three days of racing. "In contention, "driven by Sid Spencer of Pomeroy, wu
winner of this race.-Sentlnel Photo.
Ruuu race
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Chlef: Serond, Belle's

Burlesque, with Kentucky Draw~ is Back
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Bur- worried 'bout a sllly ol' law,'' burlesque bouse at CrJnal,

return to said Miss Rage who is current- When asked wby abe IOlllo's capital city after a lew ly the feature at the Gayety picked to "pioneer" here,-~
absence.
Rage replled: '"11m7 say .......
got a beautiful body &lt;C-28-411,)"!'
"Ah lhlDk thll ba'a 1 Nl1ll
alee town," she aald witb •
Kentucky drawl that would 1111!1
the Blue Crus. "And ah tGIIIIl
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COLUMBUS &lt;UP!) - '!be ience" of between 1.5 mDUon clllldren onder slx.
wlll cost falrgoers money once Itiona! finals.
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eUrlatn 1000 up Thursday on and 2 mlDloo penons Is expect. Also featured will be the na- they get Inside the gall!s Is food, AU&amp;. :111, 30 aDd 11 - 1!!9
what lJ tout.!~ u the blaest ed to paaa through tile fair- tiona! fmals of the Mls8 USA- and there will be 150 standlo and Como; Hermall'l lleimlll, ....
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show In Ohio - the 1.818 edl· grounds.
World contest, and livestocll and restaurants where it wtll be Ish rock ani roll araap; Yl(!f
lion of the State Fair.
Amonc the entertainera who junior lairs billed as the largest a•ailable.
Americans, slnsbll ·•
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closed Its gates S.
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olmost double th
upener in 1965, a1
plenty to see at
I over 800 entries.
Racine had · the
purchasing the !In
eral days the po
went over tbe 2,001
2,100 "aeason tick•
ali!B swelled cro
etb'actions were l
!brill show and Bli

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