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MEIGS THEATRE

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TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY

"TMi GMDST AND
MR. CMICKIIN"

(Toetuticolor•

Don Knotts
Joan stal~y
"TAFFY AND THE
JUNGLE MUNTER"
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Talfy

SUNDAY, MONDAY
ondTUESDAY
AUliUSI 28-29-30
"STAGECOACH"
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1\nn - Margar~t. Red Buttons,
Michael Connors, Bing

Crosby, Van Heflin
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TONIGHT

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SPencer- a
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Tony Franc10sa
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"DEAR BRIGITTE"
James Stewart
Fabian
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SATURDAY, AUG. 27
"QUEEN OF BLOOD"
Joan Saxton
Basil Rathbone

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William Campbell

Marrisa Mathes

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hostess when the Sew-Rite - · MDIDLEPORT W.C.T.U. will
• •1 1 the belbm!na of
1ug club met Wednesday even· meet Friday even!Dg, August S8 eom.!taiA! Jrwes~
Jiquare
IDg at tbe club room.
at the home of Mrf, Betty Cllne ~ ~- to be
bl the 'l1ie 80tli annuol Cottla reD&amp;
A short bus!DeSI seWoD WIS on Walnut Street II 7:30 p.m. 'Cih• BuikiiDi in Pt. Pleasan~
•·•d A
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conducted by Mrs. Elza Gil· THE MIDDLEPORT Beys' ''
!on was "'"'· ugus with 111
The Churcb of Chnsl
lD[Bibie .an
uquet o w
Forrest Bachtel, student at more, Jr.,
vice presldenL Lea
will aponsor I
blgh 011 Ani- 28, from 2 to S p. m, Forked Run State Park_
01
Pomeroy was the s.cene
the ca~atoons.
d te of Eastern Mount Union College. Aliiance, Thank you notes were read ..: teen dance at the Middle- 1be
:~ ~ allenllln8. Thly were.
rnarnag• or MISs Conme
e os a gra ua
and a classmate William Re- from the Johnson famly for
Com unily park this Fri· Counlians,
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ill pUm Mr IJid
Spencer (; Mr F~elvinm:ug- ~:: !~~a!':..: ~::: Oh~! sek, are visiting :.Vith Ure fonD· flowers and from Mrs. Harold :night~ a 00 11 P·ll_l· This ~ •;:.::us to bltro- :.-~h:....ru,.~ Joe· S..w·
as Balla on r ay
in June cf 1965.
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs, For- Hood, p~esident, fO: gift aeot wlll be the Onal dance wltb the uce
nclusioh of the 21
Mr. liJid Mrs. Don Grll·
b ~i,:\;n!~g~t ~~daaghter of
The groom IS a graduate of est Bachtel before returning to ber while hospltali&lt;ed. ~· Jays at the park far this year. ~e
will be gradua- flth,' David Griffith, Mr. aad
'llr and Mrs. Art Spencer. Star Eastern High School m
travelrng prize, do:~eda~arl
SATURDAY
lloo exercises and
dlplomas Mrs. E. P. CI:Isptn, Mrs. Paul
Route Chester and tbe groom class of 196t and has
Mr and Mrs Vernon Rogers Mrs. Don Mu~eo,
I
BASHAN VOLUNTEER Fire w!U be awarded to tboSe who O'Neal, Triny, Peggy and Mortie
years m the Umted States and ;on Jim. Oak Harbor, Oh1o eel
~rsi G• m~ed a dessert Department are spons;r:~ bave fmlshed the series
of .O'Neal, Mr. 81111
Gor:
1, the' son ol Mr. and Mrs. R.
H Ballard, R. R. 1, Long BotForce. He has recently re- are vislting her parents, Mr.
e ~· ~ss ~ mend Baity ice cream social on au S·~ classes ' of which a minimum Rose and tbree rllwren, .~
tom.
from over~as duty In and Mrs. Charles Bennett
:,urs~ 11 rsMrsayCharles Hoff: August. '1:/, beginning at · o{15 will be needed.
Rose, Harold Rose,
Elm~
The Rev Jerry Masters of- ' Vietnam and Thailand and Is
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s. u en, , · Be er and p. m. m Bashan.
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Mr. and Mrs· Handley later Swank, Mary Patch, aU
fociated at the double ring cer- presently stationed at McCan· Mrs. Lucille Mayes " th~ : : · ;1rs. Willard y
THE POMEROY Police Dept. will form a !&lt;)081 cub ,)'lhlcb Newark, Ohio.
nell AFB W•chita Kansas
guest of her daughter and fanu. 'more.
will sponsor an ootaide dance wlll be composed of the' atudaod M
e~~Y bride wore a two-piece
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ly. Mr and Mrs Ernest Covert
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party this SaturdaY Dighl at ents and any couple who has .an curus .Palmer, Mr. nd Ralrsh
navy blue suot trimmed with
and family in Belpre.
the Pomeroy tennis court
understandin&amp; of lbe baSICI of ~mter':'...:;rs!!:~i::erpool. P
while lace and earned a whrtel
Mrs. James Murray has re.inll at a p.m. In case of
th. western style B!IU&amp;re danciJlg.
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the dance will be ~eld at
• This local club wjll pr!lll.a,biy 1\lr, and MJ'I!, John Newell,
Celebrate 13th
va. where she spent the past
Pomeroy gym.
bold two dan&lt;'es a mopth lffil¢1 Jeff $~011. !;ojpriibus; Gleona
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week with her daughter and Ia.
, '""
_ _ wlll be open ID mern~rs of tba Mllboan, Bll!ln Milhoan l!:!a11e.
,
8 lrhm«&gt; t~UR·
M
R d h A 6·30 potluck dinner m ""' -club and
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Th 13th blfthday of Bobby
ffilly, Mr. and rs. an 01p
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fO
the .:o:
of the
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evenrng August 23, at llis
~rs·~o~:rtur~~de, .
Forest Run MethorliBI church
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LaiTy curtto''and . three chud
at Long Bottom Route.
Wednesday evemng. The Rev.
f LQng BcttOm
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Attending were his grand~r::i ] Mrs Dayton Strickland
ed~ ~~ ~~:r::' .:~aB;,:o;:: Wendell G. Stuller ~sked grace.
rell ·
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ther, Mrs. Kat•e Young a turned home Wednesday,
well attended Thurs- Following the dinner, the
-Ada Bla!11Won8, . Carl Block
,Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hud- a several we&lt;ks visit at
~ters wa~ The band under group adjourned ID the sanctuBy Mrs. May JobDstoa
t
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stone, Mr. lind Mrs; Earl Dav
son, Mrnersv•lle, and Mark Sor· land Oregon woth her son
t:y r~:- of the direciDr ary lor the meeting. Mrs. Russ Mr. and Mrs. Dana Wolf, The Star Class of the Syracuse is, Dana Johnson, Mr. IIIIi
!den, Columbus; his pa~e~ts, ' daughter-rn-law , Mr and Mrs R~s ~ presented an inform: Watson president opened with East Uverpool visited Mr. Fint United Presbytl!rian Mrs. Harold : Davis,
Gran·
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ba~~y i Dayton Strickland Jr '
and I concert during the evening, devotions, usrng as her toprc, and Mrs. Edd Bush and Mr. Church School met in tbe an- vU!e, 0.: Mr. and Mrs. Ott&lt;
and the honored guest, o y, famii .
~embers of the booster associ- Tbe Church. The hymn, "What and Mrs. Cecil Roseberry nex of the church Tuesday Aug, Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Ga~
Allen. Ice cream, caked cnffee M/ and Mrs Donald
.
r
erved the Ice
cream A Friend We Have In Jesus," and two children.
23 at 1.30 p.m The president, Bradford, Anthony, Keith ano
and cooki~ ~re _serve .
were,Columbu;v.sitors
:;~nb:ked goods.
' coociuded the devotions.
Recent dinner guesll of Mr. Frankie Mumaw, presided and Tamela Bradford, Racine; Mr.
day.
Mr and Mrs Paul Winebren· Mrs. Jack Curtis read from and Mrs. Cecil Rosebury were read for devotion&gt; the 27 Psalm, and Mrs. Charles Curtis, Mr,
.
Mr. and Mrs. Elza
ner .Columbus, spent the week St. John and also the Word with Mr. and Mrs Henry Lane liJid and offered prayer.
and Mrs Paul CurUa, DaytDn,
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Jr. and sons and Mrs. Elza
end' With her parents, Mr. and Power, t-onceming the Bible daughters of Ptltsborghdng P~-· For the roll call and program, Mr. and Mrs.
more Sr. visited Sunday at
Mrs Karl Owen
through the ages and the group who spent a week vr::.
each one present read articles Sheila and Eimer New •
dyville,
Va., with the
' M~ and Mrs ·Lawrence 'IIi!- sang, "I Love To Tell the Sto· Roseberry family. tb s.
· pertaining ID women of the Bi- ter,
,
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. hoa.. were business vis! !Dr&gt; in ry." Two arUcle•, "Book," and ford Roush called on e~
I bie. Mlss Mwnaw is now taking Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Palmer,
and Mrs, Pearl Shepherd.
Gallipolis Thursday.
"That Old Dirt Road," were Mr. and Mrl. !tarry&lt;
ams orders for Christmas
cards. Edith, MariiYJI and Harriet Pal·
Mrs. Wilma Stobart,
Mr and Mrs Leo Kennedy read by Mrs. John SCott and of Portland, Mrs. ElSie Roush, Roane! robin cards were sent to mer Youngstown; fdr. and
Herbert Dixon and Sosan
and
William Bane were in Mrs. Fred Nease read, "Molh- 1Mrs. Ethel Johnson of ~ort- Carl Davis, Sara Roush, Clara Mrs: Kermit Andei!cNi, kti-·
Roger of Rock Springs
Parkersburgh, w. va. Thursday ers Are Not Saints'' and "The land, and Mr. and:•· ~- Rizer, and Laura Watson.
ine, Caroline and Robert Aruland Ray Pullins of Pl.
Miss marine Criswell student Clothesline " A Prayer
lor wood JohnsiDn vis•
· Tho meeting closed with the erson Albert Maao, tJernd.
w. va., visited Wednesday
at St. Joseph H~spitalln Peace by Mrs. Uswln Nease Sylvia Carpenter. Homer lcen-lpraylllg of the Lord's Prayer In ria,
Mr. and Mrs. PelT)'
Ft. Gay, W. Vo., with Mr. and Parkersburg, visited recently closed the program.
.
Mr. and Mrs.
\unison. Ada Slack, bostess, ser-. CurUa, Marilyn liJid,~Cuf.
Mrs. carl Wellrpan and son,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. During the business sessiOn, bower called on Mr. f~~j ved refreshments ID MIBB Mu- tis, David Seale, Mr.
IIIII
Jimmy Sutton. 'Criswell Other guests the workshop to be held at Mid· Robert Jeffers and
th and maw, Rachel McBride, Hue! Mrs. Dougi'as Blasell, Brlln IIIII
Mr. and Mrs. l!:a\1 Eggie of
Mr.t Cnswell's brother dleport Methndist church
on Syracuse, Mrs. Loc:.S~ Mrs Clark, Daisy Roush, Florence Michael Bissell, Ha el Cartle
Belleview, Ky., were ~ests the and sister-in-law, Mr.
lllld September 7 was anno~ced daughters: Syra nd 'family
Potts, Mayme Holmeo, and tbe lbllbla Shumway,
Clw'lolte
past weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Albert H!ad of Cambridge. and tli!cusBed. It was decided Heleo Ice ow~r 8
hostess.
·
Durst, Geraldlite Hohd.,... ef
Harry Keiser, Minnersvilie.
to clean the church on Thurs- Pomeroy
· Lou! 1 bow
Reedsville: Mr. aDd Mra, Per·
8
Mlss Lena Grueser of Pome- Mrs. Roger Kittle ha• return- day, September 15. Money rna- ~dan!o c~ildren ofcen E..;
cy Curtis, Mr. and Mn. Rollllle
roy spent Saturday afternoon
to her home 1n Glouster Bf· king proJect&amp; were dlecussed, or
,
Raines, David, D&amp;llllle llld
1 Ricke and Donald
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kersspending several days here including an Ice cream IIOCial ~v; ~
!loU"Lori Raines, Mr. ud Mn. II»
er.
with her aunt, MlBB Vesta Me- and the seillng of flavoring.
een
Daile and fain,
frio Monaao, Gene IIGillllllo Ak·
Miss Lydia Ebersbach and Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Kittle re- The ~ymn, "You Ought To ~nd ~
lied 011 YMr and
ron; Mr. liJid Mn. John Brew·
Mrs. Jay Warner and children, turned last week trom a trip ID Know Him," closed the meeUng. J;s O::o,;,e~a Icenhower 'recent- Mrs. Dale Smith entertained er, Myra Ratbbum, WMt Clrretumed home last Saturday,
the east.
Attendmg wert the above,
·
with 8 Stanley party Thursday rollton: Mr. aDd Mra. WayDI!
ter spendrng two weeks at Lake· The Rev. and Mrs. Bill Me· and Mrs. Alfred
Yeauger, ly8!1arllll1l Fl!!ll!lnl ..turned liO mornmg at her home, Sprinl Chatman, Jolmstown; Wayne
side.
Omber and children have re- Mrs. John C. Bally, Mrs. Aman· her horne alter sptindfl'l lour
Milhoan, Charleston, W. Va..
Larry, Steve and Jeff
to tbeir home in Piqua da Baer, Mrs. Hanson Holter,
Columbus with relit ' ' o!iowing a demonstration Mr. and Mrs, Olin Reyuoldl,
are spending this week
a visit here with her si•· Mrs. Mark Evans, Mrs. Edith ~"'! 'arid ""'""'
J.lra, Eugene Triplett, games Parkersburg; Mr. and 'Mn,
their grandmother. Mrs. Ray
and family, Mr. and Mrs, Sisson, Mrs. Wendell G. Studer,
i !''Anj, Vip~an
replayed and prizes award- Larry Blackstone and chlkiren,
warner and son, Dr. Marvin Bernard Fultz. The Fultz chi&lt;· Mrs. Stacie Arnold, Mrs, liar- turned hQIIII! to Gwnna
ed to Mrs. Ray Seldenabel, Heath; 0.; Tony Davit, WestWarner at London,
Beth, Barl&gt;ara, and Bee ry Wyatt and guests, Rev. W~ 1 tictUOP Wltb bet
Dwight Parker, Mrs. El· erville; Kr1s WUBM, WellaVJlle,
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weeks
accompanied tbem to Piqua deU G. Stutler, Miss Marcia er · Mn. Mill1lll
Couch, Mrs. Arnold Hayes and Mary Jo. Wheeler,
and family of Reynoldsburg, .~- and then on 00 Convoy for a Karr, Harold, Dale Eddie and
Mrs. Guy Cowan, Mrs,
j:Ja
rived Wednesday for a VIS!! visit with their grandparents, Jane Sisson and ~ Ann Nease. l;f!'·, 1!1111\111•
Clrt Hubvard won the door
GIVE DINNER
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sinn. Sunday
Sherltnt ancl
prize.
Eldon weeks and Mrs.
and Mrs. Fultz were In
wenl io G!llllpoU1
I Relreshmenll were served by Mr. and Mrs. Linder Dalm
Scholl.
and brought their dauMr. Wllllllll Cllmcb,
IJid ' lba hostess to tb8 above and entertained with a dloner 01
Pomeroy, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nicely
ghters home.
Mn. Vfr«&lt;l ll&lt;lllar of
Mrs. Tbomas Young, Mrs. He!- Tuesday at their borne, FIM .
Columbus, spent the past
visited Mrl. Mona 1.on1.
.. Diddle, Mrs. William Wal- woods. Guesll were Mrs. Antill
end with Mrs, Nicely's
16th Anniver.ary
Mr. aDd Mra. Sebby Joe
son, Mrs, Cle!JD(i Hines, Missos da Baer, Mrs.~·=:
Mr. and Mrs. Ray E.
Of Cl b Celebrat'ed
The Lord's Prayer in unison i and family bl Racine
and Faye Reibel and and Mrt Edw
01
berry Ave.
The 16~ anniversary of the and the pledge to the American ..Ued on Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Reibel.
Minerm e.
--------- - - - -Mrs. Nellie Kepler
Cannsta Club was observed on ftaa opened the regular meet- wood Johnston.
ta ber borne, Columbus,
evening with 8 dinner ing of the Syracuse Ladles AUX· Mrs. Ethel Johnson and Mrs.
alter a weeks visit with
()sear's Restauranl in illary of th~ Volunteer Fire Elsie Roosh, Portland.
Lydia Stewart.
Department in tbe village hall their sister, Mrs. Anna
Mr. and Mrs. 1!:. R. Kincaid The
returned to the Monday night, Aug. 22.
bower and Homer. '_____ _
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and daughter, Cynthia
home of Mrs, ChDrles Bradbory Roll caU was answered by II
Mrs. Gibbons of
the card purl)' following. members present.
Reports clea brought by those attend·[
Mich., spent a couple of,
were Mrs. Earl Daven- were read and approved.
ing will be held.
u-.~son, l
this week with Mrs. Lydia Sll' port and Mrs. Eugene Har· · Plans were completed
to Present were Myla "'
wart.
rls. Winning prizes were Mrs. serve the canteen for the Blood· Do~na Phelpa, Elleeo'Ll•~:~::l
Richard Gress, Mrs. William rnobUe visit to Pomeroy Moo- Edith Hood, Thelma
Childs, Mrs. Lionel Gabbs and day, Aug. 29,
Marte Rizer, Clara
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Edna French. Mrs. Don- Tbe Sept. 12 meeUng wlll be Mary Laveoder, Agnes, Wnl~l,[

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JOHNSON CITY, Te1. (UPI)
J~ told Wesn.atocraUc Itadera Saturth'l tbe present Congress
already written a bright
1D history but !bat the
still caanot be IBtiafied
wbal II Is aecompllshiog.
Ile apoke by telephone from
Tu;11 ranch ID the Western
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The lamlly decided ID hold a
reunion next year also at Cedar Lakes on the Brsl Sunday
ID August. Raym!Jild Parsons
was asked to make the , arrangemeoll fll' nen year.
Attendtq were Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Casto, Parkereburg; Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Barr,,, :~:j
port; Mr. and Mrs. R

Parsons, Woodrow,

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Rowena, and Flora Rae, Rock·
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Rowley and He!eo, Ripley; Mr.
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Tomm~, Leon Route; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack L. Blair,
and Larl, Mineral Wclla: Mr.

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Mr. Dougl1s Lang on the 2nd floor til!• wHbnd.

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Rebecca,
and Robert wmtam,
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea
Michael, Steve and Debbie
Parkersburg; Mr. Milton Barr,
TbarnvUie: Mr. and Mrs, Johnnie Morrison aDd Uoyd, ThornvOle; Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Hosdlar, Lobeck; and the honoree,
Mn, Flora Barr Casto, Rock-

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the
people, raid·

· ~tree~~!, li:abblnl
IDI· lhOps; earryln&amp; placards
dem~ "wipe

out revision·
Ism," "Wipe out capltailsm,"
"tear down ·paper tilers,'' and
II n If a 1 new revolutionary

JODIIS.

All forms of "bourgl\:s
Westemlsm" were being attacked. Yooths with Western
ll)'le hllialll were. forcibly
iteiJed and .their heads shaveol.
Women witb trousers cons!·
dered too tlghl bad lhiir
lrouaera sUI or cut off at the

lcbooll. 'ftte mmpaglng tee&amp;

qn hurled. orange peels aDd
rocki at prleata.
The Soviet newa agency Tass
laid nine membera of China's
MW "revolutlooary youth" !tad
been killed by clllzena slrlldlli
back at their Peking rampage.
Other reporll reaching Tokyo
and J1o11a Kong meolloned
bloodahed but then were no

delalls.
'ftle Soviet Union offlclaUy

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prolalfeil· lllbnilar to
l'eldDc peniiDtiD&amp; about

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acll of hpollpnlanl agalnat the
Russian Mmy and was
filllnl in !lie Rl1811an pubUc oo
tbe cultural revollillon. Tau
dlspalcltel told ollbe armll of
"eaptlatlllll!, eounter-revolutkmarles" and t1ae wbo oppooe
tbe "Red Gl.fant's'' acUoo. 'lbe
prooeriJ of lbele personl wu

confllcated.
Many travelers In China,
particularly llae from Hong
Kon1, Macao and otber poinll
In Southea!il Asia expressed
fear and lllid they were fleein&amp;
the country, One tourllt repm.
ed 500 persona walllna at the
Chlneae border town of Shwndn• fJJr clearanca to reenter

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'l'h offk!lll . Iff- China llet1C1 r·
ll'll!d -with
approval ' \
'led Guard"
IIIIIYemenl. "'
!be earn..
palgn Ia obi. ~
oe old rooir
- old pbli&lt;Ql lll
d culture'
old CUitoDII • "' . adllion•."
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reporte, ~ J'. ~ "Rei

Guards" were be. '$. :;, ~ 1 by
tens of thousandl 0 .. -ers,
aovernment el .. -:sand
housewives. Ill wearing red
armbands.
Mainlchl described condition•

decadea

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culture and ereate
This wu bl Iii'
prals!Dg !be IRI'"DIIir
feallval in Harbin,
The fesUval was
exemplary becaUJe 11 ·
!be ((I'Ut red oanner
Tse-Tung'o tbougbt." II
festival !tad awept - · ·'-''
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Dterature and art" a;ad

Fo&gt;'ed ._..,. IDll
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The cheetah, a mea.-..~k~
the cal ftmily, Ia !be
~ llllmalln !be ...... '.

been eJocked
to 84 Dlllea per boar,
ta Callt.er'•·a&amp;c7+1f•'a

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THREE SECTIONS
Flomeroy-XIddleport

SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1966

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Canlolr ill !be 1011th.

'1'1.:•'!1111 Guard"· ~ Into
- - l l. aDd ICboola, IIDlllhed
pleturel and llaluel of tba
Vir11JI Mary, ripped up or
bumed Ottlsuan Bibles, raised
tbe Red llq over !be chorchos
and plaoed liusta of Mao bl the

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The family of Mrs.
Barr Casto bonored her on her
75tb birtbday August 7, at Ced·
ar Lakes, Ripley. A very enjoyable picnic dinner was served at 12:30 witb tbe invocation
being pven by Mr. Arthur
Barr. Later Ia the afterno&lt;•n.ll
Mrs. Casto opened several
gifts presented to her by

Pmlnce· Ia !be to MaDcllurla In tbi 118t and

It baa paped more sponsiblliUes to beip reach
landmark lel(lalaUon thllll any these gnats,
other congress-tbe ElemeDta- ChatUng earlier with tepor·
ry and Secondary Educatiou ters at his ranch the President
Act, the lli8ber Education Act, di I ed that ~ bad received
vot!Dg riJibll, Medlcare, traflie s~"!.,.oone clll at 8-lO am.
safety and Diany more."
the Ohio ~~tie
1be President IBid the Co
Columb
Western Demacrall had belped oven11on a1
us.
elect lhi8 Conaresa and that be lie reported the couvenUon
knew they could be equally hltll 11111&amp; blm 1 "happy
effective In tbe elections Ibis birthday" and that alate party
year.
~ bad invited him
IBid be regretted But be added !bet no !ianipalgn in Ohio lhi8 fall.
bla trip Friday to ldabo, Con,cress or Prealdent could promised be would.
IColoroulo and Oldaboma w'mld solva Ill tbe nation'• 20th The ~nt wu asked
..,,~.nperml,_t a atop at !be century probiiiDS. He aald !be be were surprised
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- · ·110 Uw* tbo ~ '·"" '!Dill Ita air ,IJ!CI wa1e11 ~. B'r~ on lila
.IUp(Mirt df !ill iirotiram. free .~f polluitOti, slreelto llid vieW of public
~))' · ll'a.tef!d lliiil!borbooda are free of indicallllg hl1
I NldJub ' ' :Llftl , Jtil1:rime aDd ·1111111 aD ~ was lilppJnc.
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iD Soulheut Alia. ,,., llltlo. &amp;f~• ·· llt!! llilllt • He repllect' that ba lltougbt
lila lePJatlve program, li.~
' · Mil ji; · IIIIi, the crowds were good, tbal
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jquate medleal care, ~ eojoyed !bern, and thai he
lllb CoogreJs will soon;~ ·~· &amp;ooo~ · Jbb!. · - . seen nothing in polls 00
l&gt;eecl!ne history-and wbat •I ,,.,.,._ Dlil· the•·ollll'!l ,_. lbat hi woold not bava
brl@l chapter II blatory II willj aomiiUIIIIlifl· h... ~ beavj ,.., turnouts.

Auxiliary Will
Serve Canteen

MUis also attended the din- White,
held· atandthean home
Slack,
Sylvia
Zwillmg
auctionof ofAgues
arU· Ada
a guest,
Vickie
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8::S Johnson D1sa tisf1ed ~::P~~~~!N!en...

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Articles Read
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Of he B'ble•
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Society Notes

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The "Red Guard" oJ'IIUI(zattoo wu lint repo~ lo
clqpalches from China on Aug.
II' wben Ill members appeared
at a mass rally bl Pekin&amp; to
voice their support of Cblnne
party cbalrman Mao TieTUna'• great "cultural revolulliln"-hls term for a me.
~ lbeo .the org~Uon
bas erown by leapa and boundiJ
Reports from Red China aald
!be "Red Guards" were active

Church WSCS

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Cllbollc DUDI &gt;aDd· prielll W(ft
hlllll\llated In pubUe and foreign
-.!BIIIirs were trylnjt to flee the
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Ann Margaret
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l2-Danr SelittneJ. Pomero)'-:MlddlepOrt, 0., Aug. 241,

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uncovered VIet Cong supply and training areas contain·
lng classrooms, documents, test papers and ammunitions,
U. S. officials disclosed Saturday.
The Air Force raiders, prevented by bad weather
from striking the industrialized areas around Hanoi, concentrated (Qstead on the southern panhandle. They hit
181 taraeta Including 17 oil'
fn the Frida~ raids. Tbe Air Force, Navy and
151 missions
were 10 Marine raiders
concentrated
IDC)re than the previous record lbeir attacks in the North in
_. last Wednesday,
the areu around Dong Hoi
\J. s.• Marines met
little Thanlt Hoa and Vinb and at the
Saturday Ill two Mu Gia Pass supply route into
neeps in lht northern provin- South Viet Nam.
COl near !be damilitarlzed zone
Sel Ma111 Elplos1001
Nortlt and Sooth Viet Pilota reported e nmunterthe)' found 31 more ing heavy anllalroralt Bre, but
it llif .ne· ill II major there were no lmmedlatA! rellgbl Friday and ports of downed planes.
tbal 3I9 o! the ene- Maj. Bey L. Cowan, ~ of
beeo kU!ed bl the hro Ptovldeooe, Ky., led a flfPt of
lona operations.
F4C Phantom jell against a
Flad Supply Damp
storage area 36 milea off Dong
Paratroopers of the U. 8.. Hoi and left stocks of war
173rd Airborne BriJiade found . materials burning.
lhe hastily abandoned supply In Scuth Viet Nam, 852
dump in ths Cam My dlslrlcl of bombers struck
a suspected
Phuoc Tuy Province 30 miles VIet Cong troop coocentnllon
1181 of Saigon during a sweep along the central coast and bit
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la~F~:[Co.s also abandon- :.n::. ~~~ ~gceo~

50,000 rounds cf ammunilion and stacks of ohlll1 for
mortars, antitank guns
and
recoilless rifles.

coast and
hll a suspecled
guerrilla base camp 10 miles
northwest of Saigon ID a second
raid Saturday.

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Air.f.~rce ~~~or ' Toppe_¥·U7e~lt }s ~ar~~ll?.~ ~tmg
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1 VIetnamese marines.
A U.S. Inlantty
moppillc
, "moderate"
New .Haven, .COJW.
.Sal&amp;on -()en. William C.
up Ute last pocket of VIet Coni Each ,ide had about 1100 men In per"""" were shoi to death In a. Westmorelanoj, .colljlllllnder of
resistance after, bloody two- the fight.
,
city OWned low·rent. duplex U.S.
In V1el Nam, Issued
day battle called for air "We rolled the air strikes In hoine,
reslr•cUons on attacking boats
oupport Friday
close because we were Ia Hampton, Va. -The first from the air. It was a result of
Two FlO!' Sup.ersabres close rontact with the enemy," Riclvres . of earth from the an Air Force, aitack
U.S.
swooped in at 200 mlles ,an hour said 1st Division Commander vantage ,point 0! the moon were Coast Guard cutter by mistake.
with napalm and 20mm cannon Maj. Gen. William E. Depuy. received from Lunar Orbiter.
Tokyo -Radio reports . refire.
"We did nol deliberately call Cape Kennedy -An un· e&lt;lved
here said militant
But the fiery napalm and the this strike down on. OlifselV.e![. Jlllllllled Apollo opacecraft .was Chinese teen·agers enforced a
cannon shells ripped the It was an error of only SO yards auccesafitlly laiUIChed and lrav· toughening of the Communist
American position, killing sev· and. at 2110 mill!&gt; an hour, these eled three-fourths around the way of life b) closing and
era! men and woundillfl more things can happen and It did world before splashdovpt The defacing Christian churches
lhan a score.
happen."
next Apollo ship to go up Is
beating perso"" accused of
The tragedy occurred near Depuy said the pilots were erpected to have three astro- subversive actions or thoughts.
Phu Loi, 30 miles north of aol responsible for the mishap. nauts aboard.
Washingtnn -House and sen·
Saigon, where battalion of tbe Around the world:
Saigon -Viet Colig terrorists ate conferees agreed, on a toJJgh
Army'• 1st Infantry Division Washington -President John· ,dressed as SoUth Vietnamese lederal automobile safety bill.
son began a "nonpolitical" soldiers raked a pollee slalionl Los llnleles - Silent .screen
swing through the northwest. with gwtfire, klllillfl lbr&lt;!' star
Bushman died,
He made a similar !rip to the policemen and three . South I Moscow .-Luna 11, al week's

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NEW YORK (()PI)- Heavy
selling continued to pllgut the
stock market this week and
prices dropped sharply.
The Dow . Jones industrial
avera•e
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week lo finish at a new 1966
low of 7110.56 - its lowes! level
since it stood al 7?6.44 on Jan·
uary 21. 1964. Rails dropped

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By MICHAEL KEATS
injured, De Gaulle . ''!'_as wel· hurling tear gas and concussion lUI-·in two hadrevlous
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of the week's deficit since did e: Lancaster 00 make plans for . Ualted P•es• Intematloaal
comed by Emperor Haile Selas· bombs, chased away hundreds 'th th
pall' 1
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I1 e trrp.
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ABABA, Ethiopia sie as thousands of Ethiopians of banner·wavins, rock·throw· WIGov. e
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declines amonl the glamor !s-1 The tentat 1ve plans call for UPI)
- French President cheered.
mg Somalians demandmg mde- there are _, fOO Rotary
sues, partirullrly airlines and Johnson IO arrive at Lockbourne Charles de Gaulle- his world· They traveled. Into the clty. pendence from France or an· In th world .'wtth 1100 000
1.,'cowtt•H'
~lectronlcs.
Air 1-'orce Base near Columbus girdling tour'"d
marred fremF the1 De Gaulle standing upright jq nexatictn
or -.:-raeln
1 by
n. either11 Somalia
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The week started
soft
and
go
by
h~hcopter
lo
Lancaso_ut~et
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"Tills
b.
been, and cu be youth was injured
00 8
oore with a _ drop in the ler lo campa1gn lor Moeller.
I nollng m Djibouti -flew to a walking w1th d1gn1ty stra~ht to call off the speech.
• ve•ter '.ioree for lntena- 5 p. m, In 1 one ; rar
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Dow _ Jones Indicator and an- The President's Lanc-c~ster vis- I warmer reception here Satur- int&amp; the crowds. shaking hands
tloDal ua.fentaadla1 ,;
Ill on Rt. 33 near the
other 1.89 loss on Tuesday. it was tentatively set for 5 p.m. . day.
with everyone In reach.
said.
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: Still composed after the riots, Meanwhile, in .Cairo, a crowd
Horky pre,.nt·
C.
and boosted !he average HI. Moeller has won three of lhe : '"_which two _w~~ill~d- and ~5 of about SOD Somali students
ed the 1overnor. Georae
"~tutelihl
There was some buying in the last four congressional elections I
allacked the
Embassy
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l!l'aves, Jr., a transfer from bach's department said
market Thursday morning tJul Jn . ttJe. sp.rawhng Southeasler!l i
with stones, smash4;d
four
the East Liverpool club, Wall Mal'\' in Gilkey was
wren it petered out Ihe indica· OhiO diStrict but was reported
embassy cars and clashed with ,- Charles de Gaulle flew Jere
Guests were Harold Veterans Memorial
lor saued ?.IS. The average tn a Iough ftght for a third
police who repelled
their at· on the second leg of his riot- lf!Seman, Gallipolis, and
private auto for treatml!nt
plunged more than
poinls by secullve term
Repubh·
tempt to berak into premises. marred round·the-world
Buffington, Pt. Pleasant.
chest, right arm and left
mid . day Friday. 10recovered, can Clarence E. Mlller, a for· I
: Two policemen were injured. S•11Jrday and called f,or an •ul!'l· Ladle• ol the church serving injuries and also laceraiMns .
lhen plunged again
finish off mer Lancaster mayor. . ,
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one seriously.
ment. ol _ne•llral nations to end 1 fried chicken dinner
were the face.
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_Moeller. a Lutlleran mm1ster, l
Djibouti. the capital of French the flghbng 1n V10t Nam.
1Mrs. Everett Davis, Mrs.
Authorities said Gilkey rowlltlol·
1 8
Tradiq IDcreased
v.as elected by 5,400 .votes m 1
Somahlard, which 1s coveted by The F'rench _President re- t!l' Hayel. Mrs. Terry
ed a curve, went to the
Tradillfl lor the week swelled 1965. but the congresSlonal r.. ~
the
Somali
Republic
and
by
!erred
to
V1el
Nam
peace
Mrs.
Boa
Robson,
Mrs.
•Ide, and off lhe hlghw~y.
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In 41!,5!12,8? shares !rom :!2,· d!slncbllfl put three count1es _
Ethiopia, was lJe GSulle's· lirsl proposals _at a state banquet Moore, Mrs. Perry Mitch nd traveled 248 feel and CliJne
5 a week before that , usually vote .heavlly R.. , CHICAGO IUPI) - Rev . slop on his controversial tou•.
114.160 shares
hiS _honor by Emperor Miss Bess Sanborn.
a a atop after hlttlne ' • : culvert,
and
shares in the publican m lhe diStrtct wh1cb 1Rubert McGruder, head of the The trouble culmlnaled
Hrule selass1e at the Grand
ol the tili1hap
,.me week last year.
much of the Appalachia ' West Sid• organization's Minis· day at a city squai"O in Whicb Palace, He was expected to
OAK mu HOSPITAL :''
·' '
01 the I ,565 1ssues traded,
• ;::,~~~- Tr
:terial !Inion, announced lale De Gaulle was to address the spell Ojll ~ela!ls . of hiS plan ln Blrtbs - Mr. and Mrs. Arthl . ,
·
I 369 r.treated and only 131 ad· J h
,.
Y IIY LBJ
. I Saturday a scheduled march of pubhc Foreign
leglonnaireo, ~.. i/peeches '" Cambodia ur J. Peters. Wtllston, a
HooliJJranisrn
1
vanred. There were 170 new se~n~5 ~~~m~:~~ ~:rpdB
~ hJs ~ militant civil rights groups into
-~- :"perhaps other stops 00 the I Adam Jay,
Prote8t ll!..~e:kfj!
1966 lows ond only ( ,new highs IDemocrat. m their fall" ...
Cicero has been po•t·
ur.
I Mrs.
MOSCOW
Th1g was ttJe largesf&gt;,number .of paign which will Drmg the par- i poued untn Sept 4.
I
has
ne-w
lows smce 1,000 were regJ$· ty's most glamorous names J
t 8
FEVER KILLS 2t
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of
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tered in the week ending J
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tn
The one·week postponemen
Y Unlled Prell loteroat ona ' MANILA (UPll -Th Ph'1II Gussl•• 1\t il. Jad&lt;lon
a
the 'Soviet
In
IATUIIDAY 't ·1
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Nalloaall.eague
pines has asked the World · daughll!r, Jacljill!llne Candace,
comtnilted
IN '·
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Health Organization and the ' Aug. 23.
: : • ::;:
policemen lDoked on, , It
"lltUT AOIN'I' 11''.f \·
· PIIIIIA~L"
9\il!ft
dustry over an a&lt;!nl!ls-lhe-board brief talk to the party's slate
id
fM U
th Houston
020 102 301- 9 13 0 Southeast ASia Treaty Organ!· I Pr01eat Paflln~ ~ceo anoounced Saturtlay.
ln .tolor
'Jl:':t
price hike.
.
I convention by telephone loday 11K~n 1 a~· 0d ar ~ u e~ Chicago
2011 020 103- 8 11 1 10tion to help in combating an I Canter, Rt. 3.:U.It Rin; 1letl)l A note of proteot said· Soviet
Ani
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Brokers oaid worry ov.,. thel Slate Sen. Fraeer Reams Jr · till. ."' 80
I Zachary, Taylor (6), Ray- [outbreak of hemorrhagic fever, Arthur• • Webster;
had· been hlllnillatei l
lrol
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pok..man ' Mapes,
WeII ston;
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cost of borrow In g, the de· Ithe candidate for covernor was., moroa
b the rJum
"bl was
k ,_.,.g
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mon
numstry
s
group!
1111 1
"SPY IN YOUliYI" .
cline In the supply fl lendable
call Johnson al hiS Texa• Y
ac power nu n •Hendley 16), .Jenkins (6), Lee Isaid Saturday. A&lt; of Fr~day . . Rose, $1::;.1, .IICkson:
the "Red Guard"
00
In Geler
funds and concern over the !ranch at IUS a.m. (EST) totoups
I (7),
Earley &lt;B) and Hundley. the disease had killed 29 Davis, :J!IIl Hm: Mrs.
of
zealoll
I'I.UI:CAIITOOII
later effects of these laclors Iextend the convenllon's birthday Earher Saturday, C1cero town WP-Zachary (1.1), LP-Hands persons and hospitalized 3,000 Jane Sllillh, Oak Hill:
are brutally
a
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the economy and thus corpor·l greetmgs. The conversation was !ofllc•als had asked Gov. Oltu 18·12). HR-Aspromonte (7th), other_s_since Aug. I .
I Warren,.ti!t. 4, Jackson;
lura! revoluUon" In
ate profits sparked much of lhc . to be amphfled so the &gt;00 per· IKerner to provide
Nat•onat ,
-1
, Mar1e Walls, Rt. 4. Jackson;
sellmg.
sons attending the affair in eo. IGuardsmen In block the march. 1 (!nd Game)
· O'Tool• (5-6). LP-Wise 13.~). · Mrs. t\1&gt;\'Pthy Kirkpatrick. Oak
Sperry Rand was the volume lumbus could hear Johnoon 's r., l Ki
d h' 'd
f d Chicago
Hill; !d111iba Yates, Balckfork:
0112 020 000- 4 8 o'
leader. It dropped 2¥. to 28 \, marks.
.
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ngedaln ttsh a• eshcoln edm ·~ Houston
001000 ~· 7 9 I I
Amerlcaa Lea&amp;••
Donald S. Potts, Rl. 3, Oak
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Th e stoc k V1ce
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H'll
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Hubert n. repeat y w1. . marc ea en:. . H 0 11 , man, Hendley &lt;iJ ,!
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1 : Roger Dale Blackburn, Rl.
7011 ouares:
1
wus b!d up early In the week Humphrey was to campaign Ill ' Sources Wlthm. the march Koonce (9) and Hendley· IDetroit
000 Ill 02()- 5 8 2 I, Minford; Floyd While, Cam·
on roports it would markel a 'iCieveland on Sunday, sept. 18, ileadersmp s81d II was ar~•"'.d Giusti sembera , 5) farrell (8) New York 010 0112 0113-6112 brian Ave .. Jackson: Mrs. Mvr·
desk-top copying machine made at the party's big steer roast. ~at the. marchers were. toO and Bateman. WP..:__Farrell 16- Wilson, Aguirre t8) and iel Paint~r. Wellston;
Mn.
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Wellston;
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was n~t worth being put 10 W iII i am s (24th), Bateman and Gibbs, Howard 15). WP- Chester Breech. South Wei&gt;
Jail lor and that
a marrh 116th), AspromonteiBth).
IReniff 1:1-i). LP- Aguirre (2-BJ I'ter; Mrs. Sadie Skirvin, Dav·
Sunday would be regarded as a L.A.
000 000 04()- 4 6 0 HRS- Cash (22nd). McAuliffe , is Home. Oak Hill: William
slap al Kmg
S. F.
OOliOOO 000- o 4 1 (16thl , Pepitone !29th), Whlta· Everett Jones. Oak Hill;
Koufax &lt;21-7) and Roseboro: ker fist) , Wilsoo 18), Mantle nle Akers. Rl. !, Oak Hill;
REPRIMAND RESCUER
Rolin, Henry (B), McDaniel fB), 123rd),
John Jackson, Ewlngton; Mrs.
CHAMONIX, France iUPI) Sadecki &lt;91 and Haller. LPAlma Ki!'ll&gt;le, Rl. 3, Jackson;
f' :l ;_ ,· (;1'~ '
~The Mountoin Guides Assocla· : Bolin 17·9).
Minn.
400 000 03()- 7 1 0 Mrs. M81Jorie Seurloc'l, Rt. 8,
UOO here Saturday suspended "1New York 001 1011 I(J()- 3 8 o · Chicago
000 000 112- 4 8 1 Jackson; Mrs. Wanda
member, Rene Desmalso~, for ; Atlanta
200 102 Olx- 6 91 Merritt 13-12) and Battey, Rt. 2, McArthur; Mrs.
IhiS part earher this week 10 the ! McGraw, Hamilton 17) and ' Zimmerman (4): Buzhardt. nle Alban, Rt 3. Oak
, dramatic resrue of two Ger· , Grote; Johnsoo (1().8) and Higgins (8), Pizarro (8) and Howard Dean Parks, Rt
ALL MEW FURHITI.iltE FOR ·
mans trapped on. a n•.arby Torre. LP- McGraw 12.6). HRS 1Rnmano. LP-Buzhardt. HR- HUI and Clement
Rn•wl~rtd,IJ
peak. The . a~SOCiallon said -Torre, 2 &lt;29th and 30th), Buford {6th).
Jackson.
Desmalson_ mf~lllied rules by · Kranepool (14th) A~ron (35th)
aot aotlfymg 1t of the rescue
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000000 000- 0 6 1
not r.OIIy ~Ond
Alpm!St Gary Hemmmg.
1Cin.
000 101 OOx- 2 s g
INCLUDING
of '"''"''"'' YOu'll ...,.,
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CHARGE SHIP CAPTAIN
Wise, Knowles 18), Verbanic
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AGADIR, Morocco &lt;UPl) - I McCool 1f) and
WP '
Frl9ldalre
The captain of an overloaded
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trawler whieh capsized with an
Gilllipolis,
Ohio
nd
,'IIIII 10~ .lalo~.WIN P!llnl liqwo fiOlll bniitl or ,.
estimated 60 persons aboard ofi
·rollll' . .j, Ills yOu paint up, down, or SldtwiN
otop'-' '
fulhlu
this Moroccan port last week
•nd
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nMr
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has been charged with inVOIW1·
Gos IIGIIIJI
llftlllllor II~ moll!. IIIHH
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tory homicide, a report oaid ' TONIGHT lh•u TUISDAY
In mlnlllltl.Witllout a Int..
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"STAGECOACH"
o.f. fllllrit o4t!f• c1tan1 up
Saturday. He was also charged
1!1 ~p· ond-toild . ·
(Tecbnieolor)
•
with beillfj drunk at the time of
luy on hsy Terms
....,.,. 1,0161lor"ut .
A~n-Margaret, Red Buttons,
A lmtll dawn paymen,
the accident, which caused 19 MlChlf'l Connor• Bing
. , . 'f'!hll 111019 oaul!l you
World's Funniest Castaway!
Wlntl £1Ctipt mQrl
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end only S1.00
deaths.
Crosby, Van Heflin
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at the convention that Sen. Rob. Word that Johnson was plan-• make the Lancaster stop on the
ert F Kennedy of New
nlng the Ohio visit came from ! way back to Washington.
••
will speak at the party's big $50 Ian a1de to Democratic Stale The big business of the par·
a plate fund raising dlnn•r In Chairman Morton Neipp, She ty's convention today was adop·
Columbus Oct. B.
said Johnson would campaign in Uon of the plaUorm scheduled
Aide Glveo Word
Detroit on Labor Day and would In the afternoon session. .

7.!;2 lo a new low of 195.03 and There was no oHichll an- ;
ulthlies backtracked 1.67 to a nounc.,ment of tile President's I
new low of 12ll.!HI.
.
• plans,. but White House person· '
However,
the
drop
1n tile m- nel were reporled to have visit..
dicator reflected only portion
1

agrt~~~~~enii.IIMIIOt

follow~rs:

Chamblin c~allellfled tbe Mld· Under the term:s ol . 'the
delporl ·Pomeroy Rotary club agreement, Ute Cbtcago ·Real
Friday night to find ways to Estate Board 1promised to
carry out lnlem•tlon•l Rotary's wulldraw 111 opposition to lhe
program or • .:·Better world philosophy of open occnpan':Y.
lbrough Rotary.
_The Chicago Housing Authority
Gov. Chamblin, 8 Columbus
to take evecy action
attorney specializing in corpor·
to. promote fair hensation law, made his annual
and II, agreed to seek
d'
sites far
public
to
the club
also tra
to limit
tiOnally
holdswhich
Its "loud
ohlri•·
ho the. height of
contest" the ame
using ..
In th's
C E
In.
density ,areas, and to
weari~ a whlte ·,piashed
build smaller uruts.
crimson number won the
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&lt;UP!) - Demorratk &gt;our&lt;-es smd SaturdO¥,
they expect President Johnson
lo make a Labor Day Yl!ll lo
Lancaster, OhiO, to campaign
for Rep. Wall&gt;!r E. Moeller.

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uu.~cbedlw ~elll,
AskSBeller
olbe~ cl~
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ol !be West Side OrJan!JiUon Coun\Y !!pard ol ~~
end, was expected to reach the
Ullled Preila tllteraolloalll
(WSO) who said he
en qreed to make persillell&amp;
area of the
RIJsslano : QIICAOO !'&lt;Ufll ' &gt;-Martin .the
Into cicero.sunlrar- ellort'· to :!lnil' lhe ltiUl
say it \Yillsend pictures back to. Llllher
pledged . himself tile very lhlllfl Klnc ·tJ«''CCtally avaUable llor•welf.-e ndilleJIIL
earth.
, .
tod•y to tmplemefit his lint ealleof off in Ute f1llb . ot&lt;· bis Sdveral oilier·
Bonn -Three tllj&gt;ranklng major victory 1n 1 Northern Victory for open oocupancy:·
to promote fllr houSilll·
generals of !be West German city-a promise for OJlOI!
.
. ,:
' illll Mallet WUI!illl.
ar!DY resigned in a disputjl
In Chlcqo. Bul
.But.,. Klnl , said lhal II "Jilheoe
between the military and mililani Negro leader lhrea· Robinson and his
feel c:arrted out, ,a.Jcago hil nol
civilian controL
tened to mar the lrillmph by they must, "They 10 wllb, my seeoca demotlllnllon.ptco what
Chicago -lo!artin Luther marching toto ~noe suburban prayer• and hopes.('
,·
·wtll ~suo." Ktnc· nld •.''If this
Killfl Jr. kept up his demands Cicero.
As for blmsell, Klllfl J&amp;ill. bo city fails to respect Ill
for fair housillfj. Officials In Kinl said he did aot a[!l'eo would 1'-Y In 0 Cbleaao-Jlls pmlllisel, !II ·
. are too
Clncero. IlL. asked Gov. Otto with Chesler Robinson, leader ma11n
city
narrilw and Ill jallij are too
Kerner•to call out the National
I , tlbe city
, lncl smab , to conlalll
!be
Guard lo keep order durillfl a I ,
Is promises.
· f
clernbtlltraton.
1 •.
planned march Sunday In that
.
"l(,c wlli ·aever ' mallt; '
Washington -Los Angeles
"""" ,
· "'""' ,dOiil In butchery of, 111)1
Mayo. Sam Yorty clashed with 1
Cblcaco for open housine ,lhan Kine slid..
. ·
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Sells. Rowt F. Kennedy, ().
:!'t
In 11(8
Kine COl
1
N.Y., .and Abraham A. Rlblcoff,
eaerlul. · trike avend
1 .~~~1 .l as he opoke Friday ~lghl. 1M
D-Conn .. al 1 oubcommlltte
pow
s e
""' aaor wlnclup·ol a nlly .Jtllhf
bearillf! on urbBD affairs.
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~er -Jewl.!h qna~
01118 thai
DIStrict Governor
George It off, Kms said.
once' was a ghetto In the classic

p res1.den t Expec t ed .t 0 · ampargn
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Ualted l'rel• l,alerulloaal had killed 70 Vwt Cong while northeast last week.
1 VIetnamese marines.
A U.S. Inlantty
moppillc
, "moderate"
New .Haven, .COJW.
.Sal&amp;on -()en. William C.
up Ute last pocket of VIet Coni Each ,ide had about 1100 men In per"""" were shoi to death In a. Westmorelanoj, .colljlllllnder of
resistance after, bloody two- the fight.
,
city OWned low·rent. duplex U.S.
In V1el Nam, Issued
day battle called for air "We rolled the air strikes In hoine,
reslr•cUons on attacking boats
oupport Friday
close because we were Ia Hampton, Va. -The first from the air. It was a result of
Two FlO!' Sup.ersabres close rontact with the enemy," Riclvres . of earth from the an Air Force, aitack
U.S.
swooped in at 200 mlles ,an hour said 1st Division Commander vantage ,point 0! the moon were Coast Guard cutter by mistake.
with napalm and 20mm cannon Maj. Gen. William E. Depuy. received from Lunar Orbiter.
Tokyo -Radio reports . refire.
"We did nol deliberately call Cape Kennedy -An un· e&lt;lved
here said militant
But the fiery napalm and the this strike down on. OlifselV.e![. Jlllllllled Apollo opacecraft .was Chinese teen·agers enforced a
cannon shells ripped the It was an error of only SO yards auccesafitlly laiUIChed and lrav· toughening of the Communist
American position, killing sev· and. at 2110 mill!&gt; an hour, these eled three-fourths around the way of life b) closing and
era! men and woundillfl more things can happen and It did world before splashdovpt The defacing Christian churches
lhan a score.
happen."
next Apollo ship to go up Is
beating perso"" accused of
The tragedy occurred near Depuy said the pilots were erpected to have three astro- subversive actions or thoughts.
Phu Loi, 30 miles north of aol responsible for the mishap. nauts aboard.
Washingtnn -House and sen·
Saigon, where battalion of tbe Around the world:
Saigon -Viet Colig terrorists ate conferees agreed, on a toJJgh
Army'• 1st Infantry Division Washington -President John· ,dressed as SoUth Vietnamese lederal automobile safety bill.
son began a "nonpolitical" soldiers raked a pollee slalionl Los llnleles - Silent .screen
swing through the northwest. with gwtfire, klllillfl lbr&lt;!' star
Bushman died,
He made a similar !rip to the policemen and three . South I Moscow .-Luna 11, al week's

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NEW YORK (()PI)- Heavy
selling continued to pllgut the
stock market this week and
prices dropped sharply.
The Dow . Jones industrial
avera•e
• retreated 24.06 on the
week lo finish at a new 1966
low of 7110.56 - its lowes! level
since it stood al 7?6.44 on Jan·
uary 21. 1964. Rails dropped

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By MICHAEL KEATS
injured, De Gaulle . ''!'_as wel· hurling tear gas and concussion lUI-·in two hadrevlous
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of the week's deficit since did e: Lancaster 00 make plans for . Ualted P•es• Intematloaal
comed by Emperor Haile Selas· bombs, chased away hundreds 'th th
pall' 1
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not reflocl lht many kllll·'i'oo
I1 e trrp.
.
: ADDIS
ABABA, Ethiopia sie as thousands of Ethiopians of banner·wavins, rock·throw· WIGov. e
If Pointed
3
declines amonl the glamor !s-1 The tentat 1ve plans call for UPI)
- French President cheered.
mg Somalians demandmg mde- there are _, fOO Rotary
sues, partirullrly airlines and Johnson IO arrive at Lockbourne Charles de Gaulle- his world· They traveled. Into the clty. pendence from France or an· In th world .'wtth 1100 000
1.,'cowtt•H'
~lectronlcs.
Air 1-'orce Base near Columbus girdling tour'"d
marred fremF the1 De Gaulle standing upright jq nexatictn
or -.:-raeln
1 by
n. either11 Somalia
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The week started
soft
and
go
by
h~hcopter
lo
Lancaso_ut~et
.Y
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y .anti • rene 1 an open c~r an~, ~uring stops, Ethiop a. ur Gau e was ore
"Tills
b.
been, and cu be youth was injured
00 8
oore with a _ drop in the ler lo campa1gn lor Moeller.
I nollng m Djibouti -flew to a walking w1th d1gn1ty stra~ht to call off the speech.
• ve•ter '.ioree for lntena- 5 p. m, In 1 one ; rar
12 59
Dow _ Jones Indicator and an- The President's Lanc-c~ster vis- I warmer reception here Satur- int&amp; the crowds. shaking hands
tloDal ua.fentaadla1 ,;
Ill on Rt. 33 near the
other 1.89 loss on Tuesday. it was tentatively set for 5 p.m. . day.
with everyone In reach.
said.
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Prices rallied on Wednesday EST.
: Still composed after the riots, Meanwhile, in .Cairo, a crowd
Horky pre,.nt·
C.
and boosted !he average HI. Moeller has won three of lhe : '"_which two _w~~ill~d- and ~5 of about SOD Somali students
ed the 1overnor. Georae
"~tutelihl
There was some buying in the last four congressional elections I
allacked the
Embassy
(Continued from page I)
l!l'aves, Jr., a transfer from bach's department said
market Thursday morning tJul Jn . ttJe. sp.rawhng Southeasler!l i
with stones, smash4;d
four
the East Liverpool club, Wall Mal'\' in Gilkey was
wren it petered out Ihe indica· OhiO diStrict but was reported
embassy cars and clashed with ,- Charles de Gaulle flew Jere
Guests were Harold Veterans Memorial
lor saued ?.IS. The average tn a Iough ftght for a third
police who repelled
their at· on the second leg of his riot- lf!Seman, Gallipolis, and
private auto for treatml!nt
plunged more than
poinls by secullve term
Repubh·
tempt to berak into premises. marred round·the-world
Buffington, Pt. Pleasant.
chest, right arm and left
mid . day Friday. 10recovered, can Clarence E. Mlller, a for· I
: Two policemen were injured. S•11Jrday and called f,or an •ul!'l· Ladle• ol the church serving injuries and also laceraiMns .
lhen plunged again
finish off mer Lancaster mayor. . ,
,
one seriously.
ment. ol _ne•llral nations to end 1 fried chicken dinner
were the face.
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_Moeller. a Lutlleran mm1ster, l
Djibouti. the capital of French the flghbng 1n V10t Nam.
1Mrs. Everett Davis, Mrs.
Authorities said Gilkey rowlltlol·
1 8
Tradiq IDcreased
v.as elected by 5,400 .votes m 1
Somahlard, which 1s coveted by The F'rench _President re- t!l' Hayel. Mrs. Terry
ed a curve, went to the
Tradillfl lor the week swelled 1965. but the congresSlonal r.. ~
the
Somali
Republic
and
by
!erred
to
V1el
Nam
peace
Mrs.
Boa
Robson,
Mrs.
•Ide, and off lhe hlghw~y.
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In 41!,5!12,8? shares !rom :!2,· d!slncbllfl put three count1es _
Ethiopia, was lJe GSulle's· lirsl proposals _at a state banquet Moore, Mrs. Perry Mitch nd traveled 248 feel and CliJne
5 a week before that , usually vote .heavlly R.. , CHICAGO IUPI) - Rev . slop on his controversial tou•.
114.160 shares
hiS _honor by Emperor Miss Bess Sanborn.
a a atop after hlttlne ' • : culvert,
and
shares in the publican m lhe diStrtct wh1cb 1Rubert McGruder, head of the The trouble culmlnaled
Hrule selass1e at the Grand
ol the tili1hap
,.me week last year.
much of the Appalachia ' West Sid• organization's Minis· day at a city squai"O in Whicb Palace, He was expected to
OAK mu HOSPITAL :''
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01 the I ,565 1ssues traded,
• ;::,~~~- Tr
:terial !Inion, announced lale De Gaulle was to address the spell Ojll ~ela!ls . of hiS plan ln Blrtbs - Mr. and Mrs. Arthl . ,
·
I 369 r.treated and only 131 ad· J h
,.
Y IIY LBJ
. I Saturday a scheduled march of pubhc Foreign
leglonnaireo, ~.. i/peeches '" Cambodia ur J. Peters. Wtllston, a
HooliJJranisrn
1
vanred. There were 170 new se~n~5 ~~~m~:~~ ~:rpdB
~ hJs ~ militant civil rights groups into
-~- :"perhaps other stops 00 the I Adam Jay,
Prote8t ll!..~e:kfj!
1966 lows ond only ( ,new highs IDemocrat. m their fall" ...
Cicero has been po•t·
ur.
I Mrs.
MOSCOW
Th1g was ttJe largesf&gt;,number .of paign which will Drmg the par- i poued untn Sept 4.
I
has
ne-w
lows smce 1,000 were regJ$· ty's most glamorous names J
t 8
FEVER KILLS 2t
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of
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tered in the week ending J
.
.
tn
The one·week postponemen
Y Unlled Prell loteroat ona ' MANILA (UPll -Th Ph'1II Gussl•• 1\t il. Jad&lt;lon
a
the 'Soviet
In
IATUIIDAY 't ·1
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. une to the fight m wh1ch they are ap arently resulted from a .
1
e
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lkhonl
Nor
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f
tho ·res•
Nalloaall.eague
pines has asked the World · daughll!r, Jacljill!llne Candace,
comtnilted
IN '·
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Kennedy confronle&lt;f Jhe steel in· The Pre$ident was to make ~ : ;~~s~th:ali :nd ~~ r~ua· tSaspeoded pme ol Aog. II)
Health Organization and the ' Aug. 23.
: : • ::;:
policemen lDoked on, , It
"lltUT AOIN'I' 11''.f \·
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9\il!ft
dustry over an a&lt;!nl!ls-lhe-board brief talk to the party's slate
id
fM U
th Houston
020 102 301- 9 13 0 Southeast ASia Treaty Organ!· I Pr01eat Paflln~ ~ceo anoounced Saturtlay.
ln .tolor
'Jl:':t
price hike.
.
I convention by telephone loday 11K~n 1 a~· 0d ar ~ u e~ Chicago
2011 020 103- 8 11 1 10tion to help in combating an I Canter, Rt. 3.:U.It Rin; 1letl)l A note of proteot said· Soviet
Ani
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Brokers oaid worry ov.,. thel Slate Sen. Fraeer Reams Jr · till. ."' 80
I Zachary, Taylor (6), Ray- [outbreak of hemorrhagic fever, Arthur• • Webster;
had· been hlllnillatei l
lrol
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d &lt;9J and Bateman: Hands, a Heath
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pok..man ' Mapes,
WeII ston;
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cost of borrow In g, the de· Ithe candidate for covernor was., moroa
b the rJum
"bl was
k ,_.,.g
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mon
numstry
s
group!
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"SPY IN YOUliYI" .
cline In the supply fl lendable
call Johnson al hiS Texa• Y
ac power nu n •Hendley 16), .Jenkins (6), Lee Isaid Saturday. A&lt; of Fr~day . . Rose, $1::;.1, .IICkson:
the "Red Guard"
00
In Geler
funds and concern over the !ranch at IUS a.m. (EST) totoups
I (7),
Earley &lt;B) and Hundley. the disease had killed 29 Davis, :J!IIl Hm: Mrs.
of
zealoll
I'I.UI:CAIITOOII
later effects of these laclors Iextend the convenllon's birthday Earher Saturday, C1cero town WP-Zachary (1.1), LP-Hands persons and hospitalized 3,000 Jane Sllillh, Oak Hill:
are brutally
a
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the economy and thus corpor·l greetmgs. The conversation was !ofllc•als had asked Gov. Oltu 18·12). HR-Aspromonte (7th), other_s_since Aug. I .
I Warren,.ti!t. 4, Jackson;
lura! revoluUon" In
ate profits sparked much of lhc . to be amphfled so the &gt;00 per· IKerner to provide
Nat•onat ,
-1
, Mar1e Walls, Rt. 4. Jackson;
sellmg.
sons attending the affair in eo. IGuardsmen In block the march. 1 (!nd Game)
· O'Tool• (5-6). LP-Wise 13.~). · Mrs. t\1&gt;\'Pthy Kirkpatrick. Oak
Sperry Rand was the volume lumbus could hear Johnoon 's r., l Ki
d h' 'd
f d Chicago
Hill; !d111iba Yates, Balckfork:
0112 020 000- 4 8 o'
leader. It dropped 2¥. to 28 \, marks.
.
i
ngedaln ttsh a• eshcoln edm ·~ Houston
001000 ~· 7 9 I I
Amerlcaa Lea&amp;••
Donald S. Potts, Rl. 3, Oak
.L
Th e stoc k V1ce
. PreStdenl
.
H'll
,
on I.24•·
Hubert n. repeat y w1. . marc ea en:. . H 0 11 , man, Hendley &lt;iJ ,!
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1 : Roger Dale Blackburn, Rl.
7011 ouares:
1
wus b!d up early In the week Humphrey was to campaign Ill ' Sources Wlthm. the march Koonce (9) and Hendley· IDetroit
000 Ill 02()- 5 8 2 I, Minford; Floyd While, Cam·
on roports it would markel a 'iCieveland on Sunday, sept. 18, ileadersmp s81d II was ar~•"'.d Giusti sembera , 5) farrell (8) New York 010 0112 0113-6112 brian Ave .. Jackson: Mrs. Mvr·
desk-top copying machine made at the party's big steer roast. ~at the. marchers were. toO and Bateman. WP..:__Farrell 16- Wilson, Aguirre t8) and iel Paint~r. Wellston;
Mn.
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Wellston;
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was n~t worth being put 10 W iII i am s (24th), Bateman and Gibbs, Howard 15). WP- Chester Breech. South Wei&gt;
Jail lor and that
a marrh 116th), AspromonteiBth).
IReniff 1:1-i). LP- Aguirre (2-BJ I'ter; Mrs. Sadie Skirvin, Dav·
Sunday would be regarded as a L.A.
000 000 04()- 4 6 0 HRS- Cash (22nd). McAuliffe , is Home. Oak Hill: William
slap al Kmg
S. F.
OOliOOO 000- o 4 1 (16thl , Pepitone !29th), Whlta· Everett Jones. Oak Hill;
Koufax &lt;21-7) and Roseboro: ker fist) , Wilsoo 18), Mantle nle Akers. Rl. !, Oak Hill;
REPRIMAND RESCUER
Rolin, Henry (B), McDaniel fB), 123rd),
John Jackson, Ewlngton; Mrs.
CHAMONIX, France iUPI) Sadecki &lt;91 and Haller. LPAlma Ki!'ll&gt;le, Rl. 3, Jackson;
f' :l ;_ ,· (;1'~ '
~The Mountoin Guides Assocla· : Bolin 17·9).
Minn.
400 000 03()- 7 1 0 Mrs. M81Jorie Seurloc'l, Rt. 8,
UOO here Saturday suspended "1New York 001 1011 I(J()- 3 8 o · Chicago
000 000 112- 4 8 1 Jackson; Mrs. Wanda
member, Rene Desmalso~, for ; Atlanta
200 102 Olx- 6 91 Merritt 13-12) and Battey, Rt. 2, McArthur; Mrs.
IhiS part earher this week 10 the ! McGraw, Hamilton 17) and ' Zimmerman (4): Buzhardt. nle Alban, Rt 3. Oak
, dramatic resrue of two Ger· , Grote; Johnsoo (1().8) and Higgins (8), Pizarro (8) and Howard Dean Parks, Rt
ALL MEW FURHITI.iltE FOR ·
mans trapped on. a n•.arby Torre. LP- McGraw 12.6). HRS 1Rnmano. LP-Buzhardt. HR- HUI and Clement
Rn•wl~rtd,IJ
peak. The . a~SOCiallon said -Torre, 2 &lt;29th and 30th), Buford {6th).
Jackson.
Desmalson_ mf~lllied rules by · Kranepool (14th) A~ron (35th)
aot aotlfymg 1t of the rescue
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000000 000- 0 6 1
not r.OIIy ~Ond
Alpm!St Gary Hemmmg.
1Cin.
000 101 OOx- 2 s g
INCLUDING
of '"''"''"'' YOu'll ...,.,
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CHARGE SHIP CAPTAIN
Wise, Knowles 18), Verbanic
A
' 171 and Uecker· O'Toole
AGADIR, Morocco &lt;UPl) - I McCool 1f) and
WP '
Frl9ldalre
The captain of an overloaded
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lltfriterator
trawler whieh capsized with an
Gilllipolis,
Ohio
nd
,'IIIII 10~ .lalo~.WIN P!llnl liqwo fiOlll bniitl or ,.
estimated 60 persons aboard ofi
·rollll' . .j, Ills yOu paint up, down, or SldtwiN
otop'-' '
fulhlu
this Moroccan port last week
•nd
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nMr
lhoWi
i
has been charged with inVOIW1·
Gos IIGIIIJI
llftlllllor II~ moll!. IIIHH
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tory homicide, a report oaid ' TONIGHT lh•u TUISDAY
In mlnlllltl.Witllout a Int..
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"STAGECOACH"
o.f. fllllrit o4t!f• c1tan1 up
Saturday. He was also charged
1!1 ~p· ond-toild . ·
(Tecbnieolor)
•
with beillfj drunk at the time of
luy on hsy Terms
....,.,. 1,0161lor"ut .
A~n-Margaret, Red Buttons,
A lmtll dawn paymen,
the accident, which caused 19 MlChlf'l Connor• Bing
. , . 'f'!hll 111019 oaul!l you
World's Funniest Castaway!
Wlntl £1Ctipt mQrl
';r
end only S1.00
deaths.
Crosby, Van Heflin
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at the convention that Sen. Rob. Word that Johnson was plan-• make the Lancaster stop on the
ert F Kennedy of New
nlng the Ohio visit came from ! way back to Washington.
••
will speak at the party's big $50 Ian a1de to Democratic Stale The big business of the par·
a plate fund raising dlnn•r In Chairman Morton Neipp, She ty's convention today was adop·
Columbus Oct. B.
said Johnson would campaign in Uon of the plaUorm scheduled
Aide Glveo Word
Detroit on Labor Day and would In the afternoon session. .

7.!;2 lo a new low of 195.03 and There was no oHichll an- ;
ulthlies backtracked 1.67 to a nounc.,ment of tile President's I
new low of 12ll.!HI.
.
• plans,. but White House person· '
However,
the
drop
1n tile m- nel were reporled to have visit..
dicator reflected only portion
1

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follow~rs:

Chamblin c~allellfled tbe Mld· Under the term:s ol . 'the
delporl ·Pomeroy Rotary club agreement, Ute Cbtcago ·Real
Friday night to find ways to Estate Board 1promised to
carry out lnlem•tlon•l Rotary's wulldraw 111 opposition to lhe
program or • .:·Better world philosophy of open occnpan':Y.
lbrough Rotary.
_The Chicago Housing Authority
Gov. Chamblin, 8 Columbus
to take evecy action
attorney specializing in corpor·
to. promote fair hensation law, made his annual
and II, agreed to seek
d'
sites far
public
to
the club
also tra
to limit
tiOnally
holdswhich
Its "loud
ohlri•·
ho the. height of
contest" the ame
using ..
In th's
C E
In.
density ,areas, and to
weari~ a whlte ·,piashed
build smaller uruts.
crimson number won the
The prtlldent of ll!e·.

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&lt;UP!) - Demorratk &gt;our&lt;-es smd SaturdO¥,
they expect President Johnson
lo make a Labor Day Yl!ll lo
Lancaster, OhiO, to campaign
for Rep. Wall&gt;!r E. Moeller.

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uu.~cbedlw ~elll,
AskSBeller
olbe~ cl~
Oh~ltedl
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-SPENCER
ol !be West Side OrJan!JiUon Coun\Y !!pard ol ~~
end, was expected to reach the
Ullled Preila tllteraolloalll
(WSO) who said he
en qreed to make persillell&amp;
area of the
RIJsslano : QIICAOO !'&lt;Ufll ' &gt;-Martin .the
Into cicero.sunlrar- ellort'· to :!lnil' lhe ltiUl
say it \Yillsend pictures back to. Llllher
pledged . himself tile very lhlllfl Klnc ·tJ«''CCtally avaUable llor•welf.-e ndilleJIIL
earth.
, .
tod•y to tmplemefit his lint ealleof off in Ute f1llb . ot&lt;· bis Sdveral oilier·
Bonn -Three tllj&gt;ranklng major victory 1n 1 Northern Victory for open oocupancy:·
to promote fllr houSilll·
generals of !be West German city-a promise for OJlOI!
.
. ,:
' illll Mallet WUI!illl.
ar!DY resigned in a disputjl
In Chlcqo. Bul
.But.,. Klnl , said lhal II "Jilheoe
between the military and mililani Negro leader lhrea· Robinson and his
feel c:arrted out, ,a.Jcago hil nol
civilian controL
tened to mar the lrillmph by they must, "They 10 wllb, my seeoca demotlllnllon.ptco what
Chicago -lo!artin Luther marching toto ~noe suburban prayer• and hopes.('
,·
·wtll ~suo." Ktnc· nld •.''If this
Killfl Jr. kept up his demands Cicero.
As for blmsell, Klllfl J&amp;ill. bo city fails to respect Ill
for fair housillfj. Officials In Kinl said he did aot a[!l'eo would 1'-Y In 0 Cbleaao-Jlls pmlllisel, !II ·
. are too
Clncero. IlL. asked Gov. Otto with Chesler Robinson, leader ma11n
city
narrilw and Ill jallij are too
Kerner•to call out the National
I , tlbe city
, lncl smab , to conlalll
!be
Guard lo keep order durillfl a I ,
Is promises.
· f
clernbtlltraton.
1 •.
planned march Sunday In that
.
"l(,c wlli ·aever ' mallt; '
Washington -Los Angeles
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Mayo. Sam Yorty clashed with 1
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1 VIetnamese marines.
A U.S. Inlantty
moppillc
, "moderate"
New .Haven, .COJW.
.Sal&amp;on -()en. William C.
up Ute last pocket of VIet Coni Each ,ide had about 1100 men In per"""" were shoi to death In a. Westmorelanoj, .colljlllllnder of
resistance after, bloody two- the fight.
,
city OWned low·rent. duplex U.S.
In V1el Nam, Issued
day battle called for air "We rolled the air strikes In hoine,
reslr•cUons on attacking boats
oupport Friday
close because we were Ia Hampton, Va. -The first from the air. It was a result of
Two FlO!' Sup.ersabres close rontact with the enemy," Riclvres . of earth from the an Air Force, aitack
U.S.
swooped in at 200 mlles ,an hour said 1st Division Commander vantage ,point 0! the moon were Coast Guard cutter by mistake.
with napalm and 20mm cannon Maj. Gen. William E. Depuy. received from Lunar Orbiter.
Tokyo -Radio reports . refire.
"We did nol deliberately call Cape Kennedy -An un· e&lt;lved
here said militant
But the fiery napalm and the this strike down on. OlifselV.e![. Jlllllllled Apollo opacecraft .was Chinese teen·agers enforced a
cannon shells ripped the It was an error of only SO yards auccesafitlly laiUIChed and lrav· toughening of the Communist
American position, killing sev· and. at 2110 mill!&gt; an hour, these eled three-fourths around the way of life b) closing and
era! men and woundillfl more things can happen and It did world before splashdovpt The defacing Christian churches
lhan a score.
happen."
next Apollo ship to go up Is
beating perso"" accused of
The tragedy occurred near Depuy said the pilots were erpected to have three astro- subversive actions or thoughts.
Phu Loi, 30 miles north of aol responsible for the mishap. nauts aboard.
Washingtnn -House and sen·
Saigon, where battalion of tbe Around the world:
Saigon -Viet Colig terrorists ate conferees agreed, on a toJJgh
Army'• 1st Infantry Division Washington -President John· ,dressed as SoUth Vietnamese lederal automobile safety bill.
son began a "nonpolitical" soldiers raked a pollee slalionl Los llnleles - Silent .screen
swing through the northwest. with gwtfire, klllillfl lbr&lt;!' star
Bushman died,
He made a similar !rip to the policemen and three . South I Moscow .-Luna 11, al week's

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prices dropped sharply.
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avera•e
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week lo finish at a new 1966
low of 7110.56 - its lowes! level
since it stood al 7?6.44 on Jan·
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"Blakeslee
By MICHAEL KEATS
injured, De Gaulle . ''!'_as wel· hurling tear gas and concussion lUI-·in two hadrevlous
•
1
of the week's deficit since did e: Lancaster 00 make plans for . Ualted P•es• Intematloaal
comed by Emperor Haile Selas· bombs, chased away hundreds 'th th
pall' 1
11
not reflocl lht many kllll·'i'oo
I1 e trrp.
.
: ADDIS
ABABA, Ethiopia sie as thousands of Ethiopians of banner·wavins, rock·throw· WIGov. e
If Pointed
3
declines amonl the glamor !s-1 The tentat 1ve plans call for UPI)
- French President cheered.
mg Somalians demandmg mde- there are _, fOO Rotary
sues, partirullrly airlines and Johnson IO arrive at Lockbourne Charles de Gaulle- his world· They traveled. Into the clty. pendence from France or an· In th world .'wtth 1100 000
1.,'cowtt•H'
~lectronlcs.
Air 1-'orce Base near Columbus girdling tour'"d
marred fremF the1 De Gaulle standing upright jq nexatictn
or -.:-raeln
1 by
n. either11 Somalia
f &lt;~!""
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A 17·year·oldRll
b
b
The week started
soft
and
go
by
h~hcopter
lo
Lancaso_ut~et
.Y
~
y .anti • rene 1 an open c~r an~, ~uring stops, Ethiop a. ur Gau e was ore
"Tills
b.
been, and cu be youth was injured
00 8
oore with a _ drop in the ler lo campa1gn lor Moeller.
I nollng m Djibouti -flew to a walking w1th d1gn1ty stra~ht to call off the speech.
• ve•ter '.ioree for lntena- 5 p. m, In 1 one ; rar
12 59
Dow _ Jones Indicator and an- The President's Lanc-c~ster vis- I warmer reception here Satur- int&amp; the crowds. shaking hands
tloDal ua.fentaadla1 ,;
Ill on Rt. 33 near the
other 1.89 loss on Tuesday. it was tentatively set for 5 p.m. . day.
with everyone In reach.
said.
·
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Prices rallied on Wednesday EST.
: Still composed after the riots, Meanwhile, in .Cairo, a crowd
Horky pre,.nt·
C.
and boosted !he average HI. Moeller has won three of lhe : '"_which two _w~~ill~d- and ~5 of about SOD Somali students
ed the 1overnor. Georae
"~tutelihl
There was some buying in the last four congressional elections I
allacked the
Embassy
(Continued from page I)
l!l'aves, Jr., a transfer from bach's department said
market Thursday morning tJul Jn . ttJe. sp.rawhng Southeasler!l i
with stones, smash4;d
four
the East Liverpool club, Wall Mal'\' in Gilkey was
wren it petered out Ihe indica· OhiO diStrict but was reported
embassy cars and clashed with ,- Charles de Gaulle flew Jere
Guests were Harold Veterans Memorial
lor saued ?.IS. The average tn a Iough ftght for a third
police who repelled
their at· on the second leg of his riot- lf!Seman, Gallipolis, and
private auto for treatml!nt
plunged more than
poinls by secullve term
Repubh·
tempt to berak into premises. marred round·the-world
Buffington, Pt. Pleasant.
chest, right arm and left
mid . day Friday. 10recovered, can Clarence E. Mlller, a for· I
: Two policemen were injured. S•11Jrday and called f,or an •ul!'l· Ladle• ol the church serving injuries and also laceraiMns .
lhen plunged again
finish off mer Lancaster mayor. . ,
,
one seriously.
ment. ol _ne•llral nations to end 1 fried chicken dinner
were the face.
"• ·
10
1. 1.
.
_Moeller. a Lutlleran mm1ster, l
Djibouti. the capital of French the flghbng 1n V10t Nam.
1Mrs. Everett Davis, Mrs.
Authorities said Gilkey rowlltlol·
1 8
Tradiq IDcreased
v.as elected by 5,400 .votes m 1
Somahlard, which 1s coveted by The F'rench _President re- t!l' Hayel. Mrs. Terry
ed a curve, went to the
Tradillfl lor the week swelled 1965. but the congresSlonal r.. ~
the
Somali
Republic
and
by
!erred
to
V1el
Nam
peace
Mrs.
Boa
Robson,
Mrs.
•Ide, and off lhe hlghw~y.
0
In 41!,5!12,8? shares !rom :!2,· d!slncbllfl put three count1es _
Ethiopia, was lJe GSulle's· lirsl proposals _at a state banquet Moore, Mrs. Perry Mitch nd traveled 248 feel and CliJne
5 a week before that , usually vote .heavlly R.. , CHICAGO IUPI) - Rev . slop on his controversial tou•.
114.160 shares
hiS _honor by Emperor Miss Bess Sanborn.
a a atop after hlttlne ' • : culvert,
and
shares in the publican m lhe diStrtct wh1cb 1Rubert McGruder, head of the The trouble culmlnaled
Hrule selass1e at the Grand
ol the tili1hap
,.me week last year.
much of the Appalachia ' West Sid• organization's Minis· day at a city squai"O in Whicb Palace, He was expected to
OAK mu HOSPITAL :''
·' '
01 the I ,565 1ssues traded,
• ;::,~~~- Tr
:terial !Inion, announced lale De Gaulle was to address the spell Ojll ~ela!ls . of hiS plan ln Blrtbs - Mr. and Mrs. Arthl . ,
·
I 369 r.treated and only 131 ad· J h
,.
Y IIY LBJ
. I Saturday a scheduled march of pubhc Foreign
leglonnaireo, ~.. i/peeches '" Cambodia ur J. Peters. Wtllston, a
HooliJJranisrn
1
vanred. There were 170 new se~n~5 ~~~m~:~~ ~:rpdB
~ hJs ~ militant civil rights groups into
-~- :"perhaps other stops 00 the I Adam Jay,
Prote8t ll!..~e:kfj!
1966 lows ond only ( ,new highs IDemocrat. m their fall" ...
Cicero has been po•t·
ur.
I Mrs.
MOSCOW
Th1g was ttJe largesf&gt;,number .of paign which will Drmg the par- i poued untn Sept 4.
I
has
ne-w
lows smce 1,000 were regJ$· ty's most glamorous names J
t 8
FEVER KILLS 2t
·
. Jack
of
1
1
tered in the week ending J
.
.
tn
The one·week postponemen
Y Unlled Prell loteroat ona ' MANILA (UPll -Th Ph'1II Gussl•• 1\t il. Jad&lt;lon
a
the 'Soviet
In
IATUIIDAY 't ·1
.:)o .,,,
. une to the fight m wh1ch they are ap arently resulted from a .
1
e
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lkhonl
Nor
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f
tho ·res•
Nalloaall.eague
pines has asked the World · daughll!r, Jacljill!llne Candace,
comtnilted
IN '·
.
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Kennedy confronle&lt;f Jhe steel in· The Pre$ident was to make ~ : ;~~s~th:ali :nd ~~ r~ua· tSaspeoded pme ol Aog. II)
Health Organization and the ' Aug. 23.
: : • ::;:
policemen lDoked on, , It
"lltUT AOIN'I' 11''.f \·
· PIIIIIA~L"
9\il!ft
dustry over an a&lt;!nl!ls-lhe-board brief talk to the party's slate
id
fM U
th Houston
020 102 301- 9 13 0 Southeast ASia Treaty Organ!· I Pr01eat Paflln~ ~ceo anoounced Saturtlay.
ln .tolor
'Jl:':t
price hike.
.
I convention by telephone loday 11K~n 1 a~· 0d ar ~ u e~ Chicago
2011 020 103- 8 11 1 10tion to help in combating an I Canter, Rt. 3.:U.It Rin; 1letl)l A note of proteot said· Soviet
Ani
~
Brokers oaid worry ov.,. thel Slate Sen. Fraeer Reams Jr · till. ."' 80
I Zachary, Taylor (6), Ray- [outbreak of hemorrhagic fever, Arthur• • Webster;
had· been hlllnillatei l
lrol
HIIIIJ
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d &lt;9J and Bateman: Hands, a Heath
l "'
,
pok..man ' Mapes,
WeII ston;
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. .. ·
riSing
cost of borrow In g, the de· Ithe candidate for covernor was., moroa
b the rJum
"bl was
k ,_.,.g
.. .ou~
mon
numstry
s
group!
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"SPY IN YOUliYI" .
cline In the supply fl lendable
call Johnson al hiS Texa• Y
ac power nu n •Hendley 16), .Jenkins (6), Lee Isaid Saturday. A&lt; of Fr~day . . Rose, $1::;.1, .IICkson:
the "Red Guard"
00
In Geler
funds and concern over the !ranch at IUS a.m. (EST) totoups
I (7),
Earley &lt;B) and Hundley. the disease had killed 29 Davis, :J!IIl Hm: Mrs.
of
zealoll
I'I.UI:CAIITOOII
later effects of these laclors Iextend the convenllon's birthday Earher Saturday, C1cero town WP-Zachary (1.1), LP-Hands persons and hospitalized 3,000 Jane Sllillh, Oak Hill:
are brutally
a
I
the economy and thus corpor·l greetmgs. The conversation was !ofllc•als had asked Gov. Oltu 18·12). HR-Aspromonte (7th), other_s_since Aug. I .
I Warren,.ti!t. 4, Jackson;
lura! revoluUon" In
ate profits sparked much of lhc . to be amphfled so the &gt;00 per· IKerner to provide
Nat•onat ,
-1
, Mar1e Walls, Rt. 4. Jackson;
sellmg.
sons attending the affair in eo. IGuardsmen In block the march. 1 (!nd Game)
· O'Tool• (5-6). LP-Wise 13.~). · Mrs. t\1&gt;\'Pthy Kirkpatrick. Oak
Sperry Rand was the volume lumbus could hear Johnoon 's r., l Ki
d h' 'd
f d Chicago
Hill; !d111iba Yates, Balckfork:
0112 020 000- 4 8 o'
leader. It dropped 2¥. to 28 \, marks.
.
i
ngedaln ttsh a• eshcoln edm ·~ Houston
001000 ~· 7 9 I I
Amerlcaa Lea&amp;••
Donald S. Potts, Rl. 3, Oak
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Th e stoc k V1ce
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H'll
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on I.24•·
Hubert n. repeat y w1. . marc ea en:. . H 0 11 , man, Hendley &lt;iJ ,!
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1 : Roger Dale Blackburn, Rl.
7011 ouares:
1
wus b!d up early In the week Humphrey was to campaign Ill ' Sources Wlthm. the march Koonce (9) and Hendley· IDetroit
000 Ill 02()- 5 8 2 I, Minford; Floyd While, Cam·
on roports it would markel a 'iCieveland on Sunday, sept. 18, ileadersmp s81d II was ar~•"'.d Giusti sembera , 5) farrell (8) New York 010 0112 0113-6112 brian Ave .. Jackson: Mrs. Mvr·
desk-top copying machine made at the party's big steer roast. ~at the. marchers were. toO and Bateman. WP..:__Farrell 16- Wilson, Aguirre t8) and iel Paint~r. Wellston;
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Jail lor and that
a marrh 116th), AspromonteiBth).
IReniff 1:1-i). LP- Aguirre (2-BJ I'ter; Mrs. Sadie Skirvin, Dav·
Sunday would be regarded as a L.A.
000 000 04()- 4 6 0 HRS- Cash (22nd). McAuliffe , is Home. Oak Hill: William
slap al Kmg
S. F.
OOliOOO 000- o 4 1 (16thl , Pepitone !29th), Whlta· Everett Jones. Oak Hill;
Koufax &lt;21-7) and Roseboro: ker fist) , Wilsoo 18), Mantle nle Akers. Rl. !, Oak Hill;
REPRIMAND RESCUER
Rolin, Henry (B), McDaniel fB), 123rd),
John Jackson, Ewlngton; Mrs.
CHAMONIX, France iUPI) Sadecki &lt;91 and Haller. LPAlma Ki!'ll&gt;le, Rl. 3, Jackson;
f' :l ;_ ,· (;1'~ '
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Minn.
400 000 03()- 7 1 0 Mrs. M81Jorie Seurloc'l, Rt. 8,
UOO here Saturday suspended "1New York 001 1011 I(J()- 3 8 o · Chicago
000 000 112- 4 8 1 Jackson; Mrs. Wanda
member, Rene Desmalso~, for ; Atlanta
200 102 Olx- 6 91 Merritt 13-12) and Battey, Rt. 2, McArthur; Mrs.
IhiS part earher this week 10 the ! McGraw, Hamilton 17) and ' Zimmerman (4): Buzhardt. nle Alban, Rt 3. Oak
, dramatic resrue of two Ger· , Grote; Johnsoo (1().8) and Higgins (8), Pizarro (8) and Howard Dean Parks, Rt
ALL MEW FURHITI.iltE FOR ·
mans trapped on. a n•.arby Torre. LP- McGraw 12.6). HRS 1Rnmano. LP-Buzhardt. HR- HUI and Clement
Rn•wl~rtd,IJ
peak. The . a~SOCiallon said -Torre, 2 &lt;29th and 30th), Buford {6th).
Jackson.
Desmalson_ mf~lllied rules by · Kranepool (14th) A~ron (35th)
aot aotlfymg 1t of the rescue
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Wise, Knowles 18), Verbanic
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estimated 60 persons aboard ofi
·rollll' . .j, Ills yOu paint up, down, or SldtwiN
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ert F Kennedy of New
nlng the Ohio visit came from ! way back to Washington.
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a plate fund raising dlnn•r In Chairman Morton Neipp, She ty's convention today was adop·
Columbus Oct. B.
said Johnson would campaign in Uon of the plaUorm scheduled
Aide Glveo Word
Detroit on Labor Day and would In the afternoon session. .

7.!;2 lo a new low of 195.03 and There was no oHichll an- ;
ulthlies backtracked 1.67 to a nounc.,ment of tile President's I
new low of 12ll.!HI.
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• plans,. but White House person· '
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the
drop
1n tile m- nel were reporled to have visit..
dicator reflected only portion
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follow~rs:

Chamblin c~allellfled tbe Mld· Under the term:s ol . 'the
delporl ·Pomeroy Rotary club agreement, Ute Cbtcago ·Real
Friday night to find ways to Estate Board 1promised to
carry out lnlem•tlon•l Rotary's wulldraw 111 opposition to lhe
program or • .:·Better world philosophy of open occnpan':Y.
lbrough Rotary.
_The Chicago Housing Authority
Gov. Chamblin, 8 Columbus
to take evecy action
attorney specializing in corpor·
to. promote fair hensation law, made his annual
and II, agreed to seek
d'
sites far
public
to
the club
also tra
to limit
tiOnally
holdswhich
Its "loud
ohlri•·
ho the. height of
contest" the ame
using ..
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density ,areas, and to
weari~ a whlte ·,piashed
build smaller uruts.
crimson number won the
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&lt;UP!) - Demorratk &gt;our&lt;-es smd SaturdO¥,
they expect President Johnson
lo make a Labor Day Yl!ll lo
Lancaster, OhiO, to campaign
for Rep. Wall&gt;!r E. Moeller.

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Ullled Preila tllteraolloalll
(WSO) who said he
en qreed to make persillell&amp;
area of the
RIJsslano : QIICAOO !'&lt;Ufll ' &gt;-Martin .the
Into cicero.sunlrar- ellort'· to :!lnil' lhe ltiUl
say it \Yillsend pictures back to. Llllher
pledged . himself tile very lhlllfl Klnc ·tJ«''CCtally avaUable llor•welf.-e ndilleJIIL
earth.
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tod•y to tmplemefit his lint ealleof off in Ute f1llb . ot&lt;· bis Sdveral oilier·
Bonn -Three tllj&gt;ranklng major victory 1n 1 Northern Victory for open oocupancy:·
to promote fllr houSilll·
generals of !be West German city-a promise for OJlOI!
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ar!DY resigned in a disputjl
In Chlcqo. Bul
.But.,. Klnl , said lhal II "Jilheoe
between the military and mililani Negro leader lhrea· Robinson and his
feel c:arrted out, ,a.Jcago hil nol
civilian controL
tened to mar the lrillmph by they must, "They 10 wllb, my seeoca demotlllnllon.ptco what
Chicago -lo!artin Luther marching toto ~noe suburban prayer• and hopes.('
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·wtll ~suo." Ktnc· nld •.''If this
Killfl Jr. kept up his demands Cicero.
As for blmsell, Klllfl J&amp;ill. bo city fails to respect Ill
for fair housillfj. Officials In Kinl said he did aot a[!l'eo would 1'-Y In 0 Cbleaao-Jlls pmlllisel, !II ·
. are too
Clncero. IlL. asked Gov. Otto with Chesler Robinson, leader ma11n
city
narrilw and Ill jallij are too
Kerner•to call out the National
I , tlbe city
, lncl smab , to conlalll
!be
Guard lo keep order durillfl a I ,
Is promises.
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Washington -Los Angeles
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'Purge' is Devio us Power Play
. their favor. They learned better
U Defense Minister Un Plao is Mao Tsewhen It was too late.
tung's rlght-haud man aod heir, there's a
MID, Un Plao and other leaders In Y•
1lmple explanation for Red China's cur·
!WI bellevod lhll leclmlque wu In large
rent "reformist" purge o.l intellectuall
measure respooalble lor their IIIICC8SS.
aod his half-manual work on farms, ball·
This action brought the peasanll, Red
study projects for university students.
bureaucrats, Red army officers end army
men Into a temporary but lmportalll feel·
II he thinks today as he did in Yenan
ing of unity, however false that unity wao
two deoadea ugo wben this reporter was
a U. S. milltary officer sent to Mao's headin reality.
Now, I&amp; or 10 years alter their victory
quarters to observe, Un Plao Ia fervently
the Red Chinese find their acllolls bave
going to try to convince the peasants be
divorced them from the peasants. Tbey
Is on their side In any argument they have
have developed their cnm breed of arro·
with the Intellectuals, the bureaucrats
ganl, bureaucratic olllclall and Intellect.
and professional men.
uais who look down on the ~ant..
In Yenan, Lin Paio's belle! In the peasThere have been peasant revolts. There
ant was matbei!Ullical. Peasants then as
is
growing farmer antagonism to the Red
now make up more than 80 per cent of
regime. There have been
agricultural
China's population.
slowdowns
and
sabotage.
Among
the eduLin believed the Communists couldn't
cated
there
bas been a turning
away
win - or hold power U they did win from
the
Communist
cause
for
the
pleasunless they sold the peasant. on the idea
""'' and joya of We.
the Communists were for them. The peasAs noted above, Lin Plao bel looked
ants furnished the Red guerrOia armlea
becked
to Yenan lor the 10luUon. He Is
with recruits, aerved as their spies, form·
pushing
the eoncept ol baU-work, baU·
ed the rank aod file workers for the par·
study
schools
in which university and
ty, grew the cropa on which guerrillas
high
school
students
(the new official aod
lived and provi&lt;led them sanctuary when
army officer class) will i!peDd more time
they hid.
working at manual labor with .the pe...
Lin's thinking today goes back to tho98
ants.
Some lime back be destroyed 4ank
Yenan days. The IOiuUoDB he's trying totheoretically
in the Chinese
B e dl
day parallel the experiments that worked
army
as
in
Yeuaa.
He's
maktng
hiP
lor them then in the war with Japan.
offlclllls humble themaelves . .
In the 1940s, the Chinese peasants bat.
Indications alresdy are that this
al·
ed the arrogant bureaucrats who taxed
tempt
at
peasant
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student
co-operaliol
theq~ unmercifully. They hated the rich
aod official bumbling are not working u
landlords. The Reds took adwntage of
Mao
and Lin eapected.
theae bates. But the pe111anls also bated
At
Yenan, it worked becaiiSe tht offici•
armies - because armles despoiled thetr
als
and
nmy olflcerl were devoted to
land, stole their crops, took their women
the
Red
cause. Tbey tr*f to make II
and hauled off their YOWIII men.
work.
The Reds at Yonan decided the Red
In Red China today, most of the college
army itself would grow crops aod
help
atudents, bureaucrats aod army officera
the pe111anll grow theirs. Red army men
are not devoted to the Communlot cause.
forced laodlords to lower rents or took
They
are a new generaliD!I of men tht
their land. This cost the Reds nothing.
Reds
took In in their rapid expansion.
These actions broke down temporarily
This
new generaUoo of students resents
the fear ol the peasants lor the Red army
going
to
the countryside to work with the
and won their cooperation. The peasants
peasants.
The officials resent bumbling
didn't know what they were in for once
themselves
lor
a cause they're not devotthe Reds won.
ed
lo.
The
dlllllusloned
peasenL1
don't
Red officers, officials and troope wert
like
the
studento
or
offtclale
any
more
required to labor in the fieldl. Often this
than the officlllls and student. !Ike them.
labor was only symbotlc. But II had •Ill·
The peasants have learned, too, that
nificant el.lects. It humbled officials aod
whatever
bappelll, In lhe long run thl
fooled the farmers, tht peasant troops
Reds
will
like away more of their fnl•
aod their families Into believing the Com·
doma
end
gtve nothing In return.
munisll did me111 to cbonge things In

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To Ill bnporlllll alent,

poiiiiCII h8l that Rlcllard
Nlloft has a larmldable power
base In the Republican side of
CNJirtA In 1111 uodealared OllldJdao1 fW 11101btr Pmldeutlal

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Though 11 11 quite true ' ti!Jt
Congressional pwl)' patriarchs
rarelJ aotuallJ ND a national
roovenlloll. lheJI
1~ • close
situation fiDI llJOY!de the decllive margill lor the Prest· ·
denllll uplrul they
Uke
most, or object to leasl This
they lllreb' dld lor Otldwater
ln 1964: thll !hey QOUid do for
Nllon In 111111. For NIIOD Is fun.
damentally aeceplablt, as a
symbol U not In 1U cl.. siJn.
ply u 1 111111, 10 tbl oontroll•
lng Republlean et111U In Co11gross on three eounlll.
The ltrsl II thet be II, after
an, an old member ol the Con·
gresslooal club. The eeceod Is
that be 11, Indeed, 1 811Qd par·
ty man, ready to epeod strenu·
ous elfort to help fellow part(.
sans lacing tho voters, In this
or any other year.
No politlclaD preased
for
h!!l own job every forget. thll
IOrl of aollallnce dtwll ot the
very human level of blmseU.
It ean move blm to return asslltance even to a beiMiactor
with wbom he mltlht dloagreo
08 lmportalll Impersonal quesII0111,
The third eount Is- atmply that

deed, Nlllon's
preconvention
campaign Ia laking some of the

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bY 'IPIIIeb B111'17 Goldwater stun·
Did tht Eastcn and IIIUIIIY
dominant RepubUcan profeg.
lllonllls by winning the nominalion In 1964.
Goldwater, too, put 8lreBI
from the outset on eu!UvatlnS
CongreBBional relltlonohlps IJid
empbasla on a party wheal·
horae wtOJngness II go moll
anywhere to 8911Bt most anJ
O.O.P. candidate for slate or
local office. Thus, when he
ruclled SaD Francisco In the
IUDlll1er of 11M ba bad much
more solid becklnllrom power·
fu1 CongrealoDII figures than
oulllden bad IJIIPPOSed. He had
even blunted 1 bit the iniUal
bostiUI1 of thlll Congressional
lliurU be uever
actually
bro!J&amp;ht over to hll side.
~'bls, on both rounll, Is wbal
Nixon II dolnl now - with the
aigDllleant addition that his
Congre!slonal G.O.P. becklng
II from the start considerably
larger than Goktwa!U'a bad
been. This Ia because be Is a
moderate as dlntingulabed from
an ultriCQilUnlaUva type and

JIO!!IIMIIOD, NOll, lbeN II DO
longer a chemical trace tl secrecy lbout lt.
Nlson's elaborately uncasual
reunion Oft Capitol IDU with
leading Republicans of the Sefl.
ate and House bu not,
ol
course, bogtled eybody
up
there to give blm 111pport at
the 1968 RepubUean Nallonal
Convention. lD the ~ place,
things nen'I d01111 that way. ID
the - d. place, there ne, to
be 11111'0, RepubUcana on Cap!·
tol HID who alther don't want
NW!n to be8ln with or at miDImum are In no mind to commit
themselves thll early In the

pme.

Granted these dilelal:nen,
bowever, the eaentlal m-ge
romlnl through these meetlnls
In the IICOIII!S ol Nlron'~ trt.
wnpba and bitter controvenles,
as a member of the House and
then the Senate, Is
clear
enough. It Is that by the mosl
co:JServative esUmate be bas
got far more In tho bank In the
party's Congressional winS than

who are, well, mort reluod (would you
believe lazy! ), bui It SMIIII there
aro
men whose chief worry Is that \here Isn't
enough time Jn M hours for them to work
as bard as they want to work.
So they are reaorting to all sorts
of
weird tricks to ellmlnate wasted mlnute1.
The WaU Streit Journal hu made an
exhaustive &amp;iudy of these inexhaustible
exeeut1ve1. Aod the thinll thl)'
tbink
:of!

One yOUDI tycoon, lor nample, lound
that vlsi!Drs tD hlo office teoded to ad·
. mire somt line paintlllll which adorned
the wall. Their comments and his replies
consumed pre&lt;ious moments tblt could
have been devoted to hard business. So
hi3 office II now u bemm of art 11 a ooU
in the county jail - perhaps even bar·
rener, If the county prisoner has a llltr
for earthy ll&lt;ttcbu.
Another super • huotler hao a telephone
and a secretary in his car. En route to
appointments,
he dictates, and pbones,
phones and dictates. When bt pill where
he's going,
the secrellry ocrounges a
spare typewriter and transcribel the
mobile musings o1 bor bosa - aod think
of the production push

Another resourotful bu eUmlnated tblt lost momant wblcb IQmetlmes
creeps ill when 1 buiY blllbloUIDIJI
II
traveUng by air. Thle tlrll... toUer grabs
the lint aeat beblnd tbl rockp~ I o o
close to the movie si!Hill lor uyone 10

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those of the Rop®Ucl'l Cot&gt;'
llfllllonel eOIIIIIIIUI lltaP are
the potl\101111 ol 111J of Wplv111. wbtn Ill lllka lor · more
r-ther IIIIa 1111 -.e~IIIIOII ol
the .\Jnerlclll lllllllai'Y COIIII"it.
111111t Ill VIet ~A ht II talklns
the 111111t1!tla JllrCUiil of most
· of tile llepllbUclll CIIJirtSslonII 'lllq.
'llblle blplriiiiP ~ubllcaa
CoqHui9Da!IIUPporl lor Pres!dent Jolmlon Ill VIet Nllll bll
tieell 111'01111 II II a fact that
11 would be 111en lllroDier II
the Pretldenl wiN ,toupr In
VIet Nllll tbln be II.
The uet of tht bullnea Is
thlt 1.1 Nixon lll!ould be nomina ted In 1988 - aod thll evenluallty II more nenly 1 probabiJ.
tty than I ponlblllty on an t)te
ebjecllva evldellca 110w
It
baod - the ensulna national
debate would give DO lbnJ 11
aU to those who wish to witbdraw In ooe way or another
from Viet Nero. Instead, the
real debate would he belwetll
an aU • out bawk, In Nixon, aod
en embodiment, ID President
Joh!IIOD, of somethlnJ!less !hill
bawklslmess, U ats. SOIIIIIbiDI
more IliaD daveiahneu.

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By BRUCE BJOSIIAT
WASIUNGTON (NE:A) - Ineapably, SeD. ll4bert F. Kennedy ol New York end, to a
teaser Ol!lenl, his brother, · Sen.
Edward M. «Ttd) KeiiDOdy of
)r8811Chusetts, wUJ provide the
major obow In the 196e election
campaigns soon to get uoder
way.
ln01011pably, too, tbll
II
bound to compllcalllurther the
already harassed poUUcal Ula
of President Lyndon B. Johll-

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This keeps away the dro"es who went
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leplelllber crowds.
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to fritter away their lillie ud their a.·
roen by watching the In • f1iP1 IIIO'Io.
For, of course, they don't 111 by our work·
er, and perhaps dlitract blm, with sllly
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moor" were I!OII!pletely lnvul· original bttent of the authors 1cene supporl There will. be the !Ill John ICIIInllly by ~
ClOnvenatlon.
•THE moRT OF THE oerable to liD)' weapons avail· was exactly what they stated- many other such loraya, cout slalltly maldna crowd oomparYou wondlr bow far this passion for
PEOPLE TO 114VB A N D able to ordinary citizens and a neaessity to the aecurlly ol a to coast.
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Ilona In various cltleo touolled
production can go. Will the day
come ' BEAR ARMI IJIAU. NOT complete wfdom of the people free state. And if Ule arcun1ent Ted Kennedy's mid • August b7 both tht IIJeO and IHt J:ltm.
when Harry Hardwork realizes that hiJ Ill INII'IUNGIIRD·" (Art. 11, was lh4 acceplad condition.
that today's condltionl are dl.l· appearance In Dllnole tor Adlai ocraUe Pomlntll.
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lamllY is cutting into bis creative output BJU ol RIPtl.)
ferent ts to bt the bull of a Stevenson m, nominee
far To bt oullnllchtd bY • I!VI
by Jaying bello to him when he
gell
But With 1h1 coming of the new law, thai !lw lhoulll bl IItle lreiiUI'II', Ia just a mUd Kennedy perhaps traveling the
home, and solves the problem by bolting
The publlCliUon of any Sill' Bngllsh 1008 • bow and Its established by 1111 ll!llllldmlnl atarllr lor hint. In September 1111111 clmllt In the same cam·
into his study and having his dinner sent •Ilona! murdtr or 11\Urders, "cloth-yard sbaft", the com· of the ConsUtuUon bJ the llll• ht will Nlna lhrotlllt several Palen month may prove almost
In!
by ust of lirtarmJ Is the signal mon man wu 1ble to posse11 Jorily o1 the votera lad no1 bY wtllem s11111. Ills particular more than Johnson can btll'. ··
Such dedlellllon to duly Ia admlrlble, lor 1 new demaod by various a weapon Ulable against arm· judicial word twisting.
commltme"t right now II to The judament here II
11111
In a gruesome sort of way, but bow about groups and btdivlduals_ for the our, and It was shorUy after It Is highly significant that a Montana's Sen. lAI Mllellf, the ""'!dent wiR do hit Ill'
the guy 's bealth?
!Dial disarming of citizens.
this was demonstrat-11, at tho 111'111 1111117 of lbole who desire who bas a tough rece qllnll
(Coni!Duod 011 Pap Ill
Anyone that energetic uodoubtedly b..
And since Article 11 of the , battle of Crecy, thai lnalfeb proldbiUon o1 - - are
UIVIi that hard work never killed any·
11r11 ten emeadmtllla 10 the Kings tnade thlllr llrll real COJio members of or ,ymJialbatla to
body.
the ldeu ~ an organllatm:
Maybe not. But we sluggardl llka to Amtrlcan Cooatltutlon 1llndl cessions to lhl people.
Conatltutlon
alludl
aquarely
Ill
And
on~¥ Iller It wu lhol'll wblt!b would 1llo !Ike to nuDity
believe that II can keep a mall lrom NlllJ
tbl Wll' of thll demand, vll'l-- llull tba 011111on used at Agl11- the rtgbto of the first and filth
UvinlOUI lllllbodl of "wonl-lwlltlnl' oourt were capable of destroy· 8IDI!lllfmento.
baVI bolD used to clreuiiiVIDI IPJ tltl willa of milord's e&amp;$1,
- -- 11111 ntlcle'e Intention.
111 did tht poww of tht Frlllch
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0n1 ol lha lalllt altllllple II 110blla IJii!n to decllnt.
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tht use of t1t1 optnlltC llnll o1 The tltnt..locll rille,
wblab BOLLVWOOD (UPl) t1t1 am~~~clmlnl, "A weU • rtl· eould bt 111anufactured In the English star Donald Pleuence
lquarelJ In tht Wll' of lhle lacl1 lorp and owned by lhl bas signed willl DIJio Dl
to tbl IIC!Iril1 or a !reo allll'' e11111111011 dtlzen c8DC4llacl 0111 Laurenllls to 111r In "MIIabu araument tblt the IDIIIII wu tbl lormer superlorily ol tile le81" on location 111 Lolldoa
to Umtl lhl po11111lon ol nr.. dllcllpllned nmy of tht ldnf , _
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SUNDAY
u 1 rllhl ol all cltiiODI.
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An argume!ll which falls ralllo lean, F1111ch, aacl Duleb rtYOI•
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er flatly In the face of the fact lions aod led to tht llnl ~ ........ " " ' ....... bf ftl
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thai at th1 IID\1 of the adopo eratle government..
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lion of this measure AIL abl.. The Great Empires of tltl 41Ul,
PvMI.... every . ....., ..,.,..
. tutpl .. tvrdty, lftttftll -It ttll
bodild mlltl were I!(Jilllidered a lith and 19th centuries wtr1 .Pelt
Offici In O.IIINIII. o•tt. ~p
part of the mlilua. (The exist- eatablllhld by the defeat ol IJio . . Act et MJrc• a. '"'' • IKiflt
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ence of militia ao a part of the live ·armlll wbo did not · pot.
THI ·DAILV IINT!NII.
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given to the common people able onlf to eovermnenl lon:ll.
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Contention

•ocrals

Bobby, will lend Ids Jlbi!Ueal
magnetism to
In
Califomla, llllnoll, Michigan,
and olhe.r populous states. ms
Ust should bt at least as lung
as Bobby'a.
It 1e a aale forecast that
larle end eothwtlasUc crowds
will almost everywhere swarm
nouod lhe"Konnedy ~~~Pw",
uod especially tblt part of It
lllrrln&amp; Bobby Kenpedy. H11 II
eon.
"Kennedy" today, the political
The two Kannedye will, of hair epparent to late llrolher
eourse, apeod considerable time John F. Ken!IOIIy. In 1081 than
ctmfllllnllll for others
In two yean, Itt bas bollt enor·
fh•tr own home slalea. But the mo\llly on his ~acly . Jrugo
blu•l part of their energies berllale. PoDs conUnue . .. to
wiD be spread acro11
the ahow him licking ilnjlbody,
eountry.
Democrat or RepubUean, In
-""ong lbe key alalia, Bob- prl!lldenllll trial htlll.
'J II already colUIAlted 1!1 Far LJWu J, 11111-... tbla
. lltlp Gov. Edmlllld 0. (Pitl rualll !DIU- ~s·
Brawa II Caltlorola, Sea. Paal -1. 1'111 1'lt'ldelt !I PI
D!!nglao II Dllnols, V. S. Doaloo Ill 1111 1.. cii!IJillp r..d _....,
.cratle llealllt aomlteo G. Jd• 1111, u lilt (lllllolulpllc week·
aeD (Soapy) Wl1llllll II Mlcbl- Old trip II New Yorll ,. el!d
pa. He h8l bldl tnm Oldo Nn Bqllnd todlcalel.
Bnl
lud PeDDiyl•lllil·
wllll all ... alllallladc
GOP Go¥, John Reed
Gf puolpiJ ol 11M )IIUide!dlll .ee·
Mlllne will hove to weather a toDrlp (Who can !Dillcll 1111
· )lobby KeMedY lnvuton In be- bill IIIII blat Air Force OIMT),

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4-The Sunday Tlmes·Sentlnel, Sunday, Aug. 28, 1968

Wears Us Out to Hear of It
It may co!DI as a ahock to thole of 111

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that many lausfls. Maybe more.
Hondas arw just the ticket for campus traffic
and campus p•rking, end you'll notice a big
difference in your pocketbook, tou. It'll
bulge for a chanae.
And so will your date book.

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sailing

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1'op Union Wages and Conditions
If you are btiWHn.16 aftd 21 years af
age and 1 ciiiHn of th• Unfllcl S!ltas,
you can apply to the Harry LUndebei'Q
School of Seemanshlp, which IS operellcl by the Seafarers lnt&lt;tmotlonal
Union and the mirltime induslly solef)l'
for the purpooe of !raining quallflad
applicants for alnplayinent aboard
Arnerk:on-flog men:honf ships. lhe(lt
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you. lf..you are lntenlled, fOr full cf6. ·
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BoiHII1 Wilson. Jr. Man. Eclllor

'Purge' is Devio us Power Play
. their favor. They learned better
U Defense Minister Un Plao is Mao Tsewhen It was too late.
tung's rlght-haud man aod heir, there's a
MID, Un Plao and other leaders In Y•
1lmple explanation for Red China's cur·
!WI bellevod lhll leclmlque wu In large
rent "reformist" purge o.l intellectuall
measure respooalble lor their IIIICC8SS.
aod his half-manual work on farms, ball·
This action brought the peasanll, Red
study projects for university students.
bureaucrats, Red army officers end army
men Into a temporary but lmportalll feel·
II he thinks today as he did in Yenan
ing of unity, however false that unity wao
two deoadea ugo wben this reporter was
a U. S. milltary officer sent to Mao's headin reality.
Now, I&amp; or 10 years alter their victory
quarters to observe, Un Plao Ia fervently
the Red Chinese find their acllolls bave
going to try to convince the peasants be
divorced them from the peasants. Tbey
Is on their side In any argument they have
have developed their cnm breed of arro·
with the Intellectuals, the bureaucrats
ganl, bureaucratic olllclall and Intellect.
and professional men.
uais who look down on the ~ant..
In Yenan, Lin Paio's belle! In the peasThere have been peasant revolts. There
ant was matbei!Ullical. Peasants then as
is
growing farmer antagonism to the Red
now make up more than 80 per cent of
regime. There have been
agricultural
China's population.
slowdowns
and
sabotage.
Among
the eduLin believed the Communists couldn't
cated
there
bas been a turning
away
win - or hold power U they did win from
the
Communist
cause
for
the
pleasunless they sold the peasant. on the idea
""'' and joya of We.
the Communists were for them. The peasAs noted above, Lin Plao bel looked
ants furnished the Red guerrOia armlea
becked
to Yenan lor the 10luUon. He Is
with recruits, aerved as their spies, form·
pushing
the eoncept ol baU-work, baU·
ed the rank aod file workers for the par·
study
schools
in which university and
ty, grew the cropa on which guerrillas
high
school
students
(the new official aod
lived and provi&lt;led them sanctuary when
army officer class) will i!peDd more time
they hid.
working at manual labor with .the pe...
Lin's thinking today goes back to tho98
ants.
Some lime back be destroyed 4ank
Yenan days. The IOiuUoDB he's trying totheoretically
in the Chinese
B e dl
day parallel the experiments that worked
army
as
in
Yeuaa.
He's
maktng
hiP
lor them then in the war with Japan.
offlclllls humble themaelves . .
In the 1940s, the Chinese peasants bat.
Indications alresdy are that this
al·
ed the arrogant bureaucrats who taxed
tempt
at
peasant
•
student
co-operaliol
theq~ unmercifully. They hated the rich
aod official bumbling are not working u
landlords. The Reds took adwntage of
Mao
and Lin eapected.
theae bates. But the pe111anls also bated
At
Yenan, it worked becaiiSe tht offici•
armies - because armles despoiled thetr
als
and
nmy olflcerl were devoted to
land, stole their crops, took their women
the
Red
cause. Tbey tr*f to make II
and hauled off their YOWIII men.
work.
The Reds at Yonan decided the Red
In Red China today, most of the college
army itself would grow crops aod
help
atudents, bureaucrats aod army officera
the pe111anll grow theirs. Red army men
are not devoted to the Communlot cause.
forced laodlords to lower rents or took
They
are a new generaliD!I of men tht
their land. This cost the Reds nothing.
Reds
took In in their rapid expansion.
These actions broke down temporarily
This
new generaUoo of students resents
the fear ol the peasants lor the Red army
going
to
the countryside to work with the
and won their cooperation. The peasants
peasants.
The officials resent bumbling
didn't know what they were in for once
themselves
lor
a cause they're not devotthe Reds won.
ed
lo.
The
dlllllusloned
peasenL1
don't
Red officers, officials and troope wert
like
the
studento
or
offtclale
any
more
required to labor in the fieldl. Often this
than the officlllls and student. !Ike them.
labor was only symbotlc. But II had •Ill·
The peasants have learned, too, that
nificant el.lects. It humbled officials aod
whatever
bappelll, In lhe long run thl
fooled the farmers, tht peasant troops
Reds
will
like away more of their fnl•
aod their families Into believing the Com·
doma
end
gtve nothing In return.
munisll did me111 to cbonge things In

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To Ill bnporlllll alent,

poiiiiCII h8l that Rlcllard
Nlloft has a larmldable power
base In the Republican side of
CNJirtA In 1111 uodealared OllldJdao1 fW 11101btr Pmldeutlal

(D,

Though 11 11 quite true ' ti!Jt
Congressional pwl)' patriarchs
rarelJ aotuallJ ND a national
roovenlloll. lheJI
1~ • close
situation fiDI llJOY!de the decllive margill lor the Prest· ·
denllll uplrul they
Uke
most, or object to leasl This
they lllreb' dld lor Otldwater
ln 1964: thll !hey QOUid do for
Nllon In 111111. For NIIOD Is fun.
damentally aeceplablt, as a
symbol U not In 1U cl.. siJn.
ply u 1 111111, 10 tbl oontroll•
lng Republlean et111U In Co11gross on three eounlll.
The ltrsl II thet be II, after
an, an old member ol the Con·
gresslooal club. The eeceod Is
that be 11, Indeed, 1 811Qd par·
ty man, ready to epeod strenu·
ous elfort to help fellow part(.
sans lacing tho voters, In this
or any other year.
No politlclaD preased
for
h!!l own job every forget. thll
IOrl of aollallnce dtwll ot the
very human level of blmseU.
It ean move blm to return asslltance even to a beiMiactor
with wbom he mltlht dloagreo
08 lmportalll Impersonal quesII0111,
The third eount Is- atmply that

deed, Nlllon's
preconvention
campaign Ia laking some of the

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bY 'IPIIIeb B111'17 Goldwater stun·
Did tht Eastcn and IIIUIIIY
dominant RepubUcan profeg.
lllonllls by winning the nominalion In 1964.
Goldwater, too, put 8lreBI
from the outset on eu!UvatlnS
CongreBBional relltlonohlps IJid
empbasla on a party wheal·
horae wtOJngness II go moll
anywhere to 8911Bt most anJ
O.O.P. candidate for slate or
local office. Thus, when he
ruclled SaD Francisco In the
IUDlll1er of 11M ba bad much
more solid becklnllrom power·
fu1 CongrealoDII figures than
oulllden bad IJIIPPOSed. He had
even blunted 1 bit the iniUal
bostiUI1 of thlll Congressional
lliurU be uever
actually
bro!J&amp;ht over to hll side.
~'bls, on both rounll, Is wbal
Nixon II dolnl now - with the
aigDllleant addition that his
Congre!slonal G.O.P. becklng
II from the start considerably
larger than Goktwa!U'a bad
been. This Ia because be Is a
moderate as dlntingulabed from
an ultriCQilUnlaUva type and

JIO!!IIMIIOD, NOll, lbeN II DO
longer a chemical trace tl secrecy lbout lt.
Nlson's elaborately uncasual
reunion Oft Capitol IDU with
leading Republicans of the Sefl.
ate and House bu not,
ol
course, bogtled eybody
up
there to give blm 111pport at
the 1968 RepubUean Nallonal
Convention. lD the ~ place,
things nen'I d01111 that way. ID
the - d. place, there ne, to
be 11111'0, RepubUcana on Cap!·
tol HID who alther don't want
NW!n to be8ln with or at miDImum are In no mind to commit
themselves thll early In the

pme.

Granted these dilelal:nen,
bowever, the eaentlal m-ge
romlnl through these meetlnls
In the IICOIII!S ol Nlron'~ trt.
wnpba and bitter controvenles,
as a member of the House and
then the Senate, Is
clear
enough. It Is that by the mosl
co:JServative esUmate be bas
got far more In tho bank In the
party's Congressional winS than

who are, well, mort reluod (would you
believe lazy! ), bui It SMIIII there
aro
men whose chief worry Is that \here Isn't
enough time Jn M hours for them to work
as bard as they want to work.
So they are reaorting to all sorts
of
weird tricks to ellmlnate wasted mlnute1.
The WaU Streit Journal hu made an
exhaustive &amp;iudy of these inexhaustible
exeeut1ve1. Aod the thinll thl)'
tbink
:of!

One yOUDI tycoon, lor nample, lound
that vlsi!Drs tD hlo office teoded to ad·
. mire somt line paintlllll which adorned
the wall. Their comments and his replies
consumed pre&lt;ious moments tblt could
have been devoted to hard business. So
hi3 office II now u bemm of art 11 a ooU
in the county jail - perhaps even bar·
rener, If the county prisoner has a llltr
for earthy ll&lt;ttcbu.
Another super • huotler hao a telephone
and a secretary in his car. En route to
appointments,
he dictates, and pbones,
phones and dictates. When bt pill where
he's going,
the secrellry ocrounges a
spare typewriter and transcribel the
mobile musings o1 bor bosa - aod think
of the production push

Another resourotful bu eUmlnated tblt lost momant wblcb IQmetlmes
creeps ill when 1 buiY blllbloUIDIJI
II
traveUng by air. Thle tlrll... toUer grabs
the lint aeat beblnd tbl rockp~ I o o
close to the movie si!Hill lor uyone 10

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the potl\101111 ol 111J of Wplv111. wbtn Ill lllka lor · more
r-ther IIIIa 1111 -.e~IIIIOII ol
the .\Jnerlclll lllllllai'Y COIIII"it.
111111t Ill VIet ~A ht II talklns
the 111111t1!tla JllrCUiil of most
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'llblle blplriiiiP ~ubllcaa
CoqHui9Da!IIUPporl lor Pres!dent Jolmlon Ill VIet Nllll bll
tieell 111'01111 II II a fact that
11 would be 111en lllroDier II
the Pretldenl wiN ,toupr In
VIet Nllll tbln be II.
The uet of tht bullnea Is
thlt 1.1 Nixon lll!ould be nomina ted In 1988 - aod thll evenluallty II more nenly 1 probabiJ.
tty than I ponlblllty on an t)te
ebjecllva evldellca 110w
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baod - the ensulna national
debate would give DO lbnJ 11
aU to those who wish to witbdraw In ooe way or another
from Viet Nero. Instead, the
real debate would he belwetll
an aU • out bawk, In Nixon, aod
en embodiment, ID President
Joh!IIOD, of somethlnJ!less !hill
bawklslmess, U ats. SOIIIIIbiDI
more IliaD daveiahneu.

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By BRUCE BJOSIIAT
WASIUNGTON (NE:A) - Ineapably, SeD. ll4bert F. Kennedy ol New York end, to a
teaser Ol!lenl, his brother, · Sen.
Edward M. «Ttd) KeiiDOdy of
)r8811Chusetts, wUJ provide the
major obow In the 196e election
campaigns soon to get uoder
way.
ln01011pably, too, tbll
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already harassed poUUcal Ula
of President Lyndon B. Johll-

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Right to Keep Individual fll'earms astc : ~th"=~llc~ ~ ~llkeiJ a:~·=:
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This keeps away the dro"es who went
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to fritter away their lillie ud their a.·
roen by watching the In • f1iP1 IIIO'Io.
For, of course, they don't 111 by our work·
er, and perhaps dlitract blm, with sllly
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moor" were I!OII!pletely lnvul· original bttent of the authors 1cene supporl There will. be the !Ill John ICIIInllly by ~
ClOnvenatlon.
•THE moRT OF THE oerable to liD)' weapons avail· was exactly what they stated- many other such loraya, cout slalltly maldna crowd oomparYou wondlr bow far this passion for
PEOPLE TO 114VB A N D able to ordinary citizens and a neaessity to the aecurlly ol a to coast.
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Ilona In various cltleo touolled
production can go. Will the day
come ' BEAR ARMI IJIAU. NOT complete wfdom of the people free state. And if Ule arcun1ent Ted Kennedy's mid • August b7 both tht IIJeO and IHt J:ltm.
when Harry Hardwork realizes that hiJ Ill INII'IUNGIIRD·" (Art. 11, was lh4 acceplad condition.
that today's condltionl are dl.l· appearance In Dllnole tor Adlai ocraUe Pomlntll.
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lamllY is cutting into bis creative output BJU ol RIPtl.)
ferent ts to bt the bull of a Stevenson m, nominee
far To bt oullnllchtd bY • I!VI
by Jaying bello to him when he
gell
But With 1h1 coming of the new law, thai !lw lhoulll bl IItle lreiiUI'II', Ia just a mUd Kennedy perhaps traveling the
home, and solves the problem by bolting
The publlCliUon of any Sill' Bngllsh 1008 • bow and Its established by 1111 ll!llllldmlnl atarllr lor hint. In September 1111111 clmllt In the same cam·
into his study and having his dinner sent •Ilona! murdtr or 11\Urders, "cloth-yard sbaft", the com· of the ConsUtuUon bJ the llll• ht will Nlna lhrotlllt several Palen month may prove almost
In!
by ust of lirtarmJ Is the signal mon man wu 1ble to posse11 Jorily o1 the votera lad no1 bY wtllem s11111. Ills particular more than Johnson can btll'. ··
Such dedlellllon to duly Ia admlrlble, lor 1 new demaod by various a weapon Ulable against arm· judicial word twisting.
commltme"t right now II to The judament here II
11111
In a gruesome sort of way, but bow about groups and btdivlduals_ for the our, and It was shorUy after It Is highly significant that a Montana's Sen. lAI Mllellf, the ""'!dent wiR do hit Ill'
the guy 's bealth?
!Dial disarming of citizens.
this was demonstrat-11, at tho 111'111 1111117 of lbole who desire who bas a tough rece qllnll
(Coni!Duod 011 Pap Ill
Anyone that energetic uodoubtedly b..
And since Article 11 of the , battle of Crecy, thai lnalfeb proldbiUon o1 - - are
UIVIi that hard work never killed any·
11r11 ten emeadmtllla 10 the Kings tnade thlllr llrll real COJio members of or ,ymJialbatla to
body.
the ldeu ~ an organllatm:
Maybe not. But we sluggardl llka to Amtrlcan Cooatltutlon 1llndl cessions to lhl people.
Conatltutlon
alludl
aquarely
Ill
And
on~¥ Iller It wu lhol'll wblt!b would 1llo !Ike to nuDity
believe that II can keep a mall lrom NlllJ
tbl Wll' of thll demand, vll'l-- llull tba 011111on used at Agl11- the rtgbto of the first and filth
UvinlOUI lllllbodl of "wonl-lwlltlnl' oourt were capable of destroy· 8IDI!lllfmento.
baVI bolD used to clreuiiiVIDI IPJ tltl willa of milord's e&amp;$1,
- -- 11111 ntlcle'e Intention.
111 did tht poww of tht Frlllch
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tht use of t1t1 optnlltC llnll o1 The tltnt..locll rille,
wblab BOLLVWOOD (UPl) t1t1 am~~~clmlnl, "A weU • rtl· eould bt 111anufactured In the English star Donald Pleuence
lquarelJ In tht Wll' of lhle lacl1 lorp and owned by lhl bas signed willl DIJio Dl
to tbl IIC!Iril1 or a !reo allll'' e11111111011 dtlzen c8DC4llacl 0111 Laurenllls to 111r In "MIIabu araument tblt the IDIIIII wu tbl lormer superlorily ol tile le81" on location 111 Lolldoa
to Umtl lhl po11111lon ol nr.. dllcllpllned nmy of tht ldnf , _
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An argume!ll which falls ralllo lean, F1111ch, aacl Duleb rtYOI•
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er flatly In the face of the fact lions aod led to tht llnl ~ ........ " " ' ....... bf ftl
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thai at th1 IID\1 of the adopo eratle government..
eAt.LIPOLII DAIL"' TRIIUMI
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lion of this measure AIL abl.. The Great Empires of tltl 41Ul,
PvMI.... every . ....., ..,.,..
. tutpl .. tvrdty, lftttftll -It ttll
bodild mlltl were I!(Jilllidered a lith and 19th centuries wtr1 .Pelt
Offici In O.IIINIII. o•tt. ~p
part of the mlilua. (The exist- eatablllhld by the defeat ol IJio . . Act et MJrc• a. '"'' • IKiflt
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ence of militia ao a part of the live ·armlll wbo did not · pot.
THI ·DAILV IINT!NII.
National Dlltnle was not es- sess firell'llll ind repelled their 111 MHMnl1 11Ntt1 llttMftr1 '"''
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given to the common people able onlf to eovermnenl lon:ll.
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by their rulers bas, aU through And th0110 Ort~~t Sn\plrel r&amp;fl" .....
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el feudalism In Europe and In "dloarmers" to · t'ellltl
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Bobby, will lend Ids Jlbi!Ueal
magnetism to
In
Califomla, llllnoll, Michigan,
and olhe.r populous states. ms
Ust should bt at least as lung
as Bobby'a.
It 1e a aale forecast that
larle end eothwtlasUc crowds
will almost everywhere swarm
nouod lhe"Konnedy ~~~Pw",
uod especially tblt part of It
lllrrln&amp; Bobby Kenpedy. H11 II
eon.
"Kennedy" today, the political
The two Kannedye will, of hair epparent to late llrolher
eourse, apeod considerable time John F. Ken!IOIIy. In 1081 than
ctmfllllnllll for others
In two yean, Itt bas bollt enor·
fh•tr own home slalea. But the mo\llly on his ~acly . Jrugo
blu•l part of their energies berllale. PoDs conUnue . .. to
wiD be spread acro11
the ahow him licking ilnjlbody,
eountry.
Democrat or RepubUean, In
-""ong lbe key alalia, Bob- prl!lldenllll trial htlll.
'J II already colUIAlted 1!1 Far LJWu J, 11111-... tbla
. lltlp Gov. Edmlllld 0. (Pitl rualll !DIU- ~s·
Brawa II Caltlorola, Sea. Paal -1. 1'111 1'lt'ldelt !I PI
D!!nglao II Dllnols, V. S. Doaloo Ill 1111 1.. cii!IJillp r..d _....,
.cratle llealllt aomlteo G. Jd• 1111, u lilt (lllllolulpllc week·
aeD (Soapy) Wl1llllll II Mlcbl- Old trip II New Yorll ,. el!d
pa. He h8l bldl tnm Oldo Nn Bqllnd todlcalel.
Bnl
lud PeDDiyl•lllil·
wllll all ... alllallladc
GOP Go¥, John Reed
Gf puolpiJ ol 11M )IIUide!dlll .ee·
Mlllne will hove to weather a toDrlp (Who can !Dillcll 1111
· )lobby KeMedY lnvuton In be- bill IIIII blat Air Force OIMT),

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Blanro, Stock (7) , Aki!l!4tll.
lnd Root; Coates, M. · .
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Tour Sure to Gall LBJ

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4-The Sunday Tlmes·Sentlnel, Sunday, Aug. 28, 1968

Wears Us Out to Hear of It
It may co!DI as a ahock to thole of 111

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aHondL

Trade in your ps-eater for a thrifty Hunda
SO. Up to 200 miles per pllon, a!MI at Ieist
that many lausfls. Maybe more.
Hondas arw just the ticket for campus traffic
and campus p•rking, end you'll notice a big
difference in your pocketbook, tou. It'll
bulge for a chanae.
And so will your date book.

OPPrnlTUNITY
To work as :aeamen. aboard
American·flag merchant ships
sailing

throughout the world

1'op Union Wages and Conditions
If you are btiWHn.16 aftd 21 years af
age and 1 ciiiHn of th• Unfllcl S!ltas,
you can apply to the Harry LUndebei'Q
School of Seemanshlp, which IS operellcl by the Seafarers lnt&lt;tmotlonal
Union and the mirltime induslly solef)l'
for the purpooe of !raining quallflad
applicants for alnplayinent aboard
Arnerk:on-flog men:honf ships. lhe(lt
are ablahnely no che'lles or costs tl&gt;
you. lf..you are lntenlled, fOr full cf6. ·
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The Rutland Furniture Company Operates Tltb
USE OUR BOnLED GAS IN YOUR
MOBILE HOME ••• LOWEST RATES

Rutland Furniture Store and the BoHle Gas Busi·
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IF BUILDING A NEW HOUSE HAVE YOUR
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THEN CALL US 742-4211
OPERATOR OF THE
RUTLAND BOTTLE
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HEAT WITH IT- COOK WITH ITI
You can heat and cook with 1 tank, set 25 feet
!rom your trailer. Why buy fuel oil? If you order
a new trailer, order one for Bottled Gas. Get our
discount now on LP Gas for your trailer.

WE WILL SERVE YOU ANYWHERE!!
We re Famous
For
Furniture
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the versatile, new

School at Albland, Ky" wos
spoiled Friday nljjlll by Fling • Neon as tho l'n. _..
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GAS HEATING SYSTEM.

Value-wl.se shoppero from a

New heating comfort

4-oounty area come to this big

furniture mart In our lilllall
town. WHY? • . . Because they
get big town selection at
small town prices. We're just
famous for values! And you'll
find all the famous names you
want: Maytag . . . Zenith , . .
Serta . . . and fine furniture
from the nation'• leading ma·
kers. Shop Rutland Furniture,
you'll be pleasantcy surprised!

for homes, noi&amp;IU'anU, offices, shop•, anywh..• l
WaU furnace ....,foR .Mt/wul costly install•·
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heot out front "and· W. be piped 1o rooms at
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Finijlhed ill 2-tooo cordovan and beige.

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A RECENT SHIPMENT
OF 500 GAL. BULK TANKS
JUST RECEIVED FROM
MACON, GEOR~IA

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~ natural goA, .freoh .l»i, h«Jti"ff • frtM .,. lilt out00or1.
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S·90. Nothina to buy •'•• no abllptlon of . ,
kind. Just come in and re&amp;isllf. Ott. 111pirM
August 31, 1966 •• , winner wftl bt notified Ill,

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Scleooe • Annver to·World Food

are acbtdultd for the weell of
September 12.1be lint. arrlllll· ._ ·
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lor the Velerans Memorial HQ&amp;o 1!0011·11&gt;-bt-«i s are l8ldna lbesl!
pltai at Pcimtroy. AJmouDce- da)'l, "Whee II the btot lime
ment.s ol detaill of lhJJ will bt for me lo sip uP lor mtdl·

1965

IITAIL COST OP
MUT PRODUCTS

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letail and lam prle11 for dairy pnducll were closely
alijned unti119S3. Prk11 m:elvod a, fort11orstbon dropped
oH , ..,.,, but contumor prlc11 l•••lt&lt;l oH and b.,.n a
steady chtilb upward, Atrlcuiturt Depart~nont flguros thow.

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Farm Scka 01 ·Review which
wiD be held Septi!llber II to II.
'!'be eveal will..be OPeD, to aD
memben ot l!le family. MIA
Mlll'lll'el Grlfllllul, i\lelp Coull•
ty ExtenaiQD &amp;aeut. !lome Eeonomlcs, b11 been lnvlt,td to partlclpate In lite HOIDt licoiiOII\I~
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All evenl of interest to top !llould .sign up two or throe log tho tri-sta~ federal milk 4, IIIII at AtbeM 011 N
science students in the live blgb months before they reach 85• marketl"8 order for parts of 15.
~ehooll In lbt Otlllllty illldltdul• U 1btJ wall 1111111 the mo.tll Wool \llltlllll. Ohio IIIII Ken- 'lbeae !liNe saltB oUtf farrper
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oppommiiJ to
qualiiJ
Stale Ualvenllf, Tbe IOplo of 1 moallll, lbtlr balpl1ll taJur- The haiJ1ni had be&lt;1D Ill for es 11 qQ.Uty P"'cee to 1111
llliHI proleellDD uadtr medicare Ibis Qlllllth but wu ~ , Jot buyers lrom Wesll:m ·
IIIII)' biiiD rl&amp;hl IWI)', bullbtlr Producers In lh1 H~~ Northerll Ohio. Farmers
proWat11111 undll' tilt voluntary dm-iullln, Parkarsburl "'"'
dllctor bill IDitlranct cannot BeoJdY, w. Va., areu: Ports11111'1 IUIIII 1 Ill 1 monlhl after mouth. G.ntpolll, Marlella,
tltiJ lip up lor IL
Athlltll 11114 lrciatoP in Ohio and
'1'111 mtdlell't law PfOVIdes 1 AlhlJPd ·IIIII PlbYillt In Ken·
By VIIIW PrMI llllrlllllllll 7•111onlb IDlllll IIII'Olllllelll per- tuck)' ~ IDvolvld.
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ally at11dy 10 bJihtr thil 1l.t llll1li'lllct pm Gf the prolfllll· Jallr thaD 1S IIO!IIbl !GIImPI ~i."ii~~;;~:,r;;lor olall,lhllr 1lell't and iwllll'l '1'1111 period lllclnf wtlh lhe sn1 11111 moolb. LIP soda! tecur~ .,
and lower far boll and 111011111 btfwe lbt ptl1tlll 11 1111, tj u!ll beltlllll, lluplta!IDIUI'IIaulhltr lambl.
lllduda 1111 monlh 1n whlcll h• anee piJIIIePis are retroacllve
At major Uvttltak flrmlnllt I'QQJIIa 11 111111 ends wtlh the for up to 1J moollul. Tbert Ill ao
slau~lclr otun and ~ellerl 1rc1 monlh' llltrlllter. You can auch retroaellvt paJIIII!III umter
were 111011ly steady 10 -ID quallf7 lor 1111 doctor btU lnl111'" tbs llledlcal tuuranao plfl of
biJher, ncepl for 1 ateldy 10 anee lVIII fi JOll are still -k· mtdlolll'e.
,
mostly .llli lower trlnd It 81. tnJ,
Sinn J41Y 31, ~ perceot of i
Paul. Cows wen tmeven wllb Tile belt time 10 tlll'Oll Is In lime appl)'illl to enrolliD the 1
prlcea mllllly llleady Ill •lrOIII 0111 of the s monllll iwlon you medical lnsur- appUed too :
but ranlllnll !rom .10 hlclllr 10 ftlcb ea. u you do ao, YOUI" lata to bne their comace start :
.76 iowar. Buill wtrt llleally to pro11011on 0111 atart with the as soon •• IIIIJ' reached 16.
.110 hiCfler, IIIIIDI)' 1111111 10 Dnlh ol J0\11' Qlb blrllldly, About I pti'OIIII had 1illled
atronr. Vealtn btld IIIOIIIy Wtlllq 1111111 thai monllt 10 lip ttatll 0111 of lbt IIIIODIU !vllow·
Jtaady. Ftltdtr caUit paerall7 1111 wiU 1111111 tilt oomap Cltl't 1n1 thai 110!1111 - bulllill wllllaold alllady t. 1.00 hill*'· 1111'1 unlll lilt fQI!IIwlltl 111011111. In lilt 7·monlb CII'OIIIIIItll ptr·
tlthoUih aletra ov~r 710 lbt An '"'l'tlllment Ill one of $ lod. five perce~~t did 1101 apply ,
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wert siNdy Ill .60 lower al -thl alter the P10t111t Jtlll are UDII! alllr 1b1 01111 of lb,elr IllJlull •
ill 1~
Kanau City.
• 0111 1110111 a dell)' up Ill 3 IVilmllrt periQd. Five pvcent 1·
~mol
Cattle slaughter und'"' ltd81' 11111ntha ID the start of your pro- did not apply unlll after lbe : f 0110
CoP • .• II
.J iJI.ipecllon lhill wilk Wll t.alial.
end of lheil' I!ID"'llmelll period 1
expected 10 Goeed 1100,000 Hoopi1BI lnaurance coverqe t11111 wUI 1101 bave liiJOiber Jtt1111t. '1'bt 1W1t1t4 • "'
head. Reaelpll of IOJIIC 1119,000 btgiDa with. lbe month a [J8I'IGI clwlce to -u UDII! the nnl . IUitil 'II~ . - f/1. Htolllllt
cattle at 12 markets this week reaches 115, provl4!ng ~ appUQ seneral enrollment ~ Oc- ' ~ll.aDIIlY II tilt illaod,
were modera1817 1111alltr 1ban to establllb 1111 tllalblllll 110 tobtr 1. " l'llctiiiW at,· ~t~r. ' I"J.riWW8iil"ielfdtat• o~
tat ~
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Choice atura •I ChlciSo 26.10
llirtaldJ 1111d W'Oitl:
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per hlllldredweiJbl.
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to U,·
Hiller ..., Sleadp
'1110 ftiL But -Ill the whoiiRit CNiol
trllle litlf btef waa tlf*IJ to
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Ill. yeara qo tbJa month carried ·
a River Newa Item about a

that took a liiUe
because In lhoae deya
edl~ .did not use demand namu when rele~ to rlvennea
aDd boat
'• AUG. ISJ !Ill - The Nio·
bois 111d Reynolds showboat,
Olinols, .,.. burned at Foster,
near Augusta, Ky., last Tue811ay
alght. The boat is a show and
trading boat, showing moving
pletures, and a large
crowd
wal on board when the boat
oaughl fire.
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But, all escaped except Mr.
Reynolds" live-year old
boy.
When he saw the boy waa a
"human torch," Mr. Reynold•
took the chlid In bls anru~ and
jumped into .the river, and pol
the lire out but the boy was
burned so badly he died tile
next day.
"'The Diinols was a new boat
having beeH buill at Pl. Pleasant three years ago and waa In
good shape and was a money·
maker lor her owners. Nichols

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At the gate, the lll!ketS are
or either of IJ)e two diredOrs, l duetiVIIIIJ'iCUIIIII'e ·~ fort.,.. rp.
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W S. !llicbaei Or Leo•StorY of The .etnw 11 ownod bjl' uhio
Tickets are now on saJe •I
th~ CoVll~ El(tensiau Office. IStaw Ualvel'llty alid the ~lo
0111~• at tilt I
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Nelp
Offlct.
~ eveat ot iBiertll Ill ve!Gpml!lll ()enter. In thO ,...,. lo
Mella
liiiiiF ~MC~Pit 111 tilt • ccmnUes s,ooo acre~ available rot, !"·
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till AJIIIIIIdlla PlatNu .will I .eareh and demonotrall«&lt;i!.,fur·
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Kautzs· Peed ~"'".
lllltrD 9bl• a.zce Develop- · • •
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11111 oatU. lll'tlduaa are 10'1' WDI Oltlter looate4 0111 mllo Rilearah projects jU1d -:-r··
C!GP.....IDI" 11tt1r r,.dlr
, till ~~••11411 VtUIJ Gil ll!llllll, ltrt~~~:t;•~r ~~
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wlllah Will Ill helrllilll . II'N. IOltedtllidwlll~ W~
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Milk Heariul Raet
of ibe ·
.laQ~ Olllo lead~~'~ lo 28 .00\IIIIJ ._..ac n
For h1!..~Jnber 7th
caUit lnl~e•t ·
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_ The o\8J'Ic:ullunl JleJliU'\lllllll lor lbt stl• 10 Ill Jll1d II
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Problems." Science students
With .falr aaiiYIIY closed. at- )IIIII advlson ID the live b1gb
teatlon ot Melga Coullty people schooL&gt; in lbe count)&gt; lrill bt
111 DOW ~- 00 tan actlvlo bwlled to this conferetu:e.
Ilea. Seven! -~~ of lmplll'- 'lbe lar8t'l eve~~l ID Sepll:m•
lance are COIIIID.I up within tht
next two 1110ntha ll1ll will be of
interest and wUi be alt4nlled by
llllln M~ County people.
r:o IVtllls for fOUIII JIIOPl'

PRICIS IEC:IIV!D
If FAIMERI POR
DAIRY PRODUCTS

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111d Reynolds are ll:vthers-ln.law and aephews ol Mr. Tern
Reynolds, the weD-known stone
ma!On of Kanauge. '1"hiy bave
wintered In the mouth of the
Kanawha River lhe past two
. winters.,
Tbt above Item did not identify either Nichols or Reynolds,
or the boy who was borned. I
went to Pt. Pleaa..,&amp; to check
witll Tommy Reynaids who operates the souvenir obop across
from Tu·Endle&gt;Wel park. Mr.
Reynolds was away on the rl·
ver.
Finally, the other evening I
called WiDiam Reynold• who
resides at 241Wi Jefferson Ave.,
in Pt. Pleasant. He set me
otralght on tile 8lol')', IIIII I
learned a lot about tho principal
people In tile Item.
Bill Reynolds said that Thomas Jellerson was the oorrecl
name ot both Nichols and Reynolds mentioned In tile stoey,
It was Tom Reynolds' two-anda-hall-year-old son, Norman,
who was burned. Bill said he
died about three hours later.
The Tom Reynold• mentioned
lD the item was BUI Reynolds'

llrolher. Tommy Reynolds, whe
runo the IOUVenlr shop II tbs
1011 of Tom lleyoolda, partner
Ill the llbowboal llllnoi!.
'lbllmaa Jefferoo1 Reynolds
drowtled olllhe Reynolds' show·

boat ·Majestlo in the Kanawba
River 011 Dec. 11, 1959. 'lbe
obowboal Majestic io now moored at JelferoonviUe, Ind., aJid
Is oWPed by Indiana Unlvenity.
Bill and Tom Reynolds'• lather was Marlon F. Reyno!&amp;.
BID said the night the Dllnols
burned lhat he and his lather
were doWIII"Iver a couple o.1
mUes and saw the Ugh! ol the
lire. They went to the scene.
Bill lleynolda said they had
two showboats. He started the
lint one called The Paatlme
'!beater ln 1913. He at.so ran the
America lor many yean. 'lbese
boats moved up and down tile
river showing moving plelures.
Thomas Jefferson Nichols
died In 1917 and he and Tom
(T.J.) Reynolds are burled
about 100 feet apart in Pl. Plea1801's "':ne Oak cemetery.
Other interesting River News
Ilemll of !0 years aso lnclnded
the loUowtng'

- ., a*"blat buill 1111
Aq. It, lt1l - The bollen·
ol the Lorena, btl'lied al Pt.
Pleasant last rebnlaiy, al-e beIng Installed on \11!1 towboat
Fred HaU. Tbt llall bu had
•me .late style bollera which
have ·beea fllven a lhoroqh lrt·
ai, bot they are il&lt;&gt;w oon!Jipecl
lo the acrap beap, end a balteey of three, lhree-lbte baDen
IDstaUed.
The machinery and bollen of

the Sam Brown blew up
and waa wrecked al Huntington
last Februery bave been rmov·

ed and employees of the PIUsburgh O&gt;mbine Co. who have
bet!tl I!!Ji&amp;ged II the 118lvage
work bave returned Ill Pilt&amp;bUJth. The hull Ill the steamer
will be clynamiti!ll or towed
lrorn Ita present polllllon.
Captain WUHam Cavitt of
Plttsburflb Is superlnll!bdiog the
building of the new towboat J.
Kanawha Doct Co., Pl. Pl....
ant His lather bnlll the low·
boat Park Painter No. 2 lor
the Allegheny River trade IIIII
she was one of the IDOII pow..-.
ful and best towboats ol ber
power up to thai lime, tllld had

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• AlJG. 17, ltll - The "Combine''' !Jowlloal l!:lporter nn
IICl'Clllnd: It Riling SUP Bar IIIII
~ ber whole tow of 1oac1r
·-td KanaWha IIIII llland Creeli
bM'ps. , Tbt Cllarlu
Brown
and CI'Uiler were llfllll to lhl
aceDe wltb em)l!J barg!!l to

lllbta the Elporler'a ·ll'ouoclo
td ball•·

AUG. 1J. ltll - Tbt loW·
boat ~ llllllk .a loaded
. eoal b8faes and grounded lOVeD
II Riling Sun Bar. Drift Ill the
boal'l ndllen from the Cabin
Creek cloud bonl caused tbt
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AlJG. It, !til "- The Enter·
priM Docb were almost torn
,..,_ Inn their moorings II tbs
mouth of !be Kanawha River
Tbaraday nl8hl by some
1JDo
bown but very heavy object.

Every 'chaiD IIHI Uoe but one

wu broken.
,;,. Ruben Dunbar will Ill
neely to go iniAl COIIIllllsllpn by
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May when the ppetel

will leave bore fur Pltlsbui1\L
Charlie Al1bur IIIII bll erew, al
the Acme Boller lbop, have
done a One Job of piadDg new
boilen 111 the Dunbar. EDsln111" Sib Wood haYirig the
fun)ace built Satunlay.
'llle
Dunber wtll lake the place of

the TeJI City until a aublitaotlal
rl!o occun at Pltllbnqh.
Business wttll the packets wm
boom at Cincinnati 8hould the
rallro811 atrlke occur. Stearnboals oarry, according lo esti- '
matea, only two per cent of tile
frelahl ohlpped out of Cincinnati. Auto-trucka and automobiles
will be brought into service
lhould 1 ratlroacl strike take
place.
Steward
Jimmy
Lucas.
"The Axle of the World," Is
1ble to be out on crutches at
Pl. Pleasant, bls borne.

AUG. 11, lfll - Heavy F&lt;JI
lor lour nights baa demorali!ed
steamboat acbedules.
The
Greenland Ia due here Tuesday
a day late on bar way up.
'lbe J. T. Hatfield and CruJs.

er pasaed down Sunday morning
wllb loWI of eeal for Cincinnati

IIIII LoulmDe,
Tbt Crul!er will ~!ln:li~
tow..- river trade

aent. The G..
•--wood"""'
down this morning a

lOr Cinotnnatt.
The Bertha came here
Sunday and picked up a
lor the Cruiser which ·
ored to the latter boal· •
per Mill. The Berthal8 ~,:1=~~
assisted tile Cruiser bl
the Cruiser below Dam tl. .•
The wickets at Dam 28
up again and the pool II fllllfll,
The dams in the Kanawba. JU.
ver have not yet been put .
but will be soon.
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The Kanawha River tow)loat
George Matbesoo has been .1814
up lor a lew dayo at~:::.:;~",!!~
for boiler repairs. This
is said to go to the holler I)WJI
for re,.Urs more frequent ihi!ft
any other steamboat on the ·rl·
ver. The Matlleson was boUt at
Pittsburgh in !8J8 and towed
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The Mathesoo was sunk In "
water ond almost wrecked ,_
era! years ago in the Ice at CU..
cinnati.

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doW.s In both retail and lam~ pric01 ~ove bten registered
a, 11110t produets. Retdil pricn have directly reflected
fon11 prices but at o &lt;Oftslderably higher level for 10011
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IWIII!rlliottt lht ptrlotl, accorditll to A1ricul1111t
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Ml••uoll totalld 101111 IU,OOD
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POMER··o y
REPLACEMENTS NEEDED - Blood replacements for three Meigs Countians
injured ia motorcycle accidents are being asked at the Monday bloodmobile in
Pomeroy. Above, at left, is Raymond Guinther. Chester. who suffered a broken
right leg Ill an early July motorcycle accident with Charles Heaton; also of
Chester, pictured at upper right. Heaton had his left leg amputated above ~f
knee and lost a portion of his hand as the result of the accident. Robert B~
17, Portland, lower right, is shown recovering at Holzer Hospital aft~r suf~~'
lng a severelr fractured lei in a collision with a car in Pomeroy ~ July ~i
Persona wishmg to make blood replacements for either of the three. men' il•f ~~~
111 lllformlng clerical workers upon arrival at the blOOdmobile.
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NEW BEDS -ll[rs. Nancy Chapman, matron at Meigs County Children's home,
who is affectionately called, "Mom", by the several youngsters there, stands
beside one of the 20 new beds tbat have been purchased in recent months for
the county-operated facility.

For Cycle Crash Victims

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barroM llld SUll II ChletiO
wa1 oi[&gt;IC!Ied to be . .:10 per
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Tho Agrlcullurt Department hn absolvld the nation'•
falllltll olmponslblltty for rocant thorp h•cruHt In food
prkas. Aceor41n' to departmtnl lletlttics, o¥tr·all forM
,._, ha¥t co1111111ndy laggad INhind rising
prlc11 oinco tht •o rlv 1950t.

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Oarlol wbolttalt prleq lor
porll tolna Wlll'l' dmt 44 011111
a pound. Bosloll buill """ I '4%10 cenll lo....-, .-pi at
Chlaqo whirl lbt lndl 11ea ....!11!!11'•""' 0 L 1 II ~ N D 14 V l••••wl•,.;;...
1~ eenll bllblr· J'rtlh baml
al ChlcliO w... H 011111 cloD.
Spring slaughter lambs flo
pisbed
the week selling
ateady to 1. ~. mllllly -~
,7&amp; ell with the mut cteelloe at
·Kanan City. eboru alaUibter
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senerally
Receiptssteady.
ol 1101111 41,00G sheep
and lambl at 11 marl&lt;alt 1l'tH
,\1111 Benta. 1.80 aen, 0rllll1• aOOD larger tiJan laal week.
Cheatar·
' careass ilJDb 110ld a!lady to I
Mlnnln.l D. Wabtllr, Qtln,, cent a pound 1,..... Ill wholooalo
Joyce Ann !Jpay, 1 minor to carlot tracllng.
Lila 1. Benll, Cheryl
Anll
J'rlees Voel!ll•aed
Denll, 1.8&amp; acre, Ora... Chlllo J'rlea paid lor live poulll)'
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- - - - - - - - - Cllarles e:dwanl Young, Le~ were VliChaftpd. ClOIIDI prices
toEiaE. ~~i.=• :~mer tto Young, Wanita Barteh, Ricb- tor wholesale egp delivered to
mes ·
• once ard K. Bartch,
Younc, Chicqo were VliChan&amp;ed 10 l
~~mer, 35.811 acre•, Rut- Marla YoUIII, Arlltll Jenkilll, c•PIII hl&amp;her. Clllcqo wboiesale
u ..... C Hobart, AIJIIIII 6 Qeorlf M. Jenkins to Geor- butter prieel wert 1 rent
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Gordon.
one-tllird hipr.
~ihiiSe , E. llobtrl Schtll· acre, Salisbury.
Live cattle contracts were
IIIII, Theudore T. l\eecl, Jr., Fern Prl.,, Edwtr. Prloo Ill barely steady in a ratllllr
: YorJorlo E. Clull. ":I, Mld· United Statet, .23 acre, Lebau- narrow trade 011 the Chle~~_.,
MoKeuie, Dorotha 011 •
MercantJie ~cballgelhll week.
~nile to c. G. Q&gt;le, li:thal
'lbe nearby deUveriea dipped
~It, parcela, RuUand.
DRASTIC ~
sU,htly, The December dellveICiudo G. Canterbury, dec., PORTSMOUTH, En 1 1and l'l' on Fr•daY was quoted a
.. Thelma Barringer, Jooeph iUPi) ....Qeorge Mullenger. 1 f27.3S.
Q. ~terbui;', Cllarlu W. Can- 26-year-old member ot Britain'• Wheal and COI"P
were su~
~- Cllre Ill• .llcllsoa. Be~ floy•l Mar~Pa. iHo•lll! Nrving 1 statially lower;
oasis lower,
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Sllnli Sherman Scott four-mm11h prison term todaJ eye irregularly lower IIIII
SCIItlrough, Maud M. Marlin, lor deliberalety ibootina hilll- soybean• mtxed his week 011
AfiiJt lor Trans., Middleport. self in the feet.
the Chicago Board of Trade.
")'Undsey L. Lyon, dec. Ill Ma- He rold a court-martial that Wheal was off Z¥• to 4% ceo~ts;
.; ]i. Lyon, Cert. for Trant. he had made 16 unluocessful com off ~I&lt; lo Sill nota; oats
ljlJdretl o\, r.~p~ey, Jamtl E. applications lor 1 dl·e~m·· and off 1% to 2* centl; rye ofl1\1
L!fl!ey, Earllino Lipsey, VIc- . fell he "hnd to do sometiling IAl 410 cenlll and soybeanl up
liitv Alllll QiiUia; Clydt J. Gil· draatlc."
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Adjustable shear bar at th• ~i'Mhlr81 point slloal
off build-up every tlml a Pld~ll PIIHJ. R~~lt:
blower runt lmoolhly, without drag or Vlldll.nalotd •fttr lotd-even with 1umm~ h1yl~Jt" lons .
wilted 1r1ts. It 1111kes 1 New Holland blowtr idlil1
for fillina ttller1•wider ailos. Yo~'H ailo IIIC. tllt,IIW ' .
hopper and on11t wh11l1 thlt .let your wJMnl
~ome up 'lot• to u~load. IWp In soon 111r fJ,JII ·
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September 12.1be lint. arrlllll· ._ ·
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lor the Velerans Memorial HQ&amp;o 1!0011·11&gt;-bt-«i s are l8ldna lbesl!
pltai at Pcimtroy. AJmouDce- da)'l, "Whee II the btot lime
ment.s ol detaill of lhJJ will bt for me lo sip uP lor mtdl·

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IITAIL COST OP
MUT PRODUCTS

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letail and lam prle11 for dairy pnducll were closely
alijned unti119S3. Prk11 m:elvod a, fort11orstbon dropped
oH , ..,.,, but contumor prlc11 l•••lt&lt;l oH and b.,.n a
steady chtilb upward, Atrlcuiturt Depart~nont flguros thow.

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Farm Scka 01 ·Review which
wiD be held Septi!llber II to II.
'!'be eveal will..be OPeD, to aD
memben ot l!le family. MIA
Mlll'lll'el Grlfllllul, i\lelp Coull•
ty ExtenaiQD &amp;aeut. !lome Eeonomlcs, b11 been lnvlt,td to partlclpate In lite HOIDt licoiiOII\I~
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care!" Tbe answer Is lhat lhoy llf'riul twre 10 GC&gt;IIIIdtr am911d· Galllpolil at 8 P.lll· •~.~==
All evenl of interest to top !llould .sign up two or throe log tho tri-sta~ federal milk 4, IIIII at AtbeM 011 N
science students in the live blgb months before they reach 85• marketl"8 order for parts of 15.
~ehooll In lbt Otlllllty illldltdul• U 1btJ wall 1111111 the mo.tll Wool \llltlllll. Ohio IIIII Ken- 'lbeae !liNe saltB oUtf farrper
td ler 8tpllmblr 17 11 Oldo lbty I'NCb 811 or lhe foliowlnS lUCky.
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Stale Ualvenllf, Tbe IOplo of 1 moallll, lbtlr balpl1ll taJur- The haiJ1ni had be&lt;1D Ill for es 11 qQ.Uty P"'cee to 1111
llliHI proleellDD uadtr medicare Ibis Qlllllth but wu ~ , Jot buyers lrom Wesll:m ·
IIIII)' biiiD rl&amp;hl IWI)', bullbtlr Producers In lh1 H~~ Northerll Ohio. Farmers
proWat11111 undll' tilt voluntary dm-iullln, Parkarsburl "'"'
dllctor bill IDitlranct cannot BeoJdY, w. Va., areu: Ports11111'1 IUIIII 1 Ill 1 monlhl after mouth. G.ntpolll, Marlella,
tltiJ lip up lor IL
Athlltll 11114 lrciatoP in Ohio and
'1'111 mtdlell't law PfOVIdes 1 AlhlJPd ·IIIII PlbYillt In Ken·
By VIIIW PrMI llllrlllllllll 7•111onlb IDlllll IIII'Olllllelll per- tuck)' ~ IDvolvld.
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and lower far boll and 111011111 btfwe lbt ptl1tlll 11 1111, tj u!ll beltlllll, lluplta!IDIUI'IIaulhltr lambl.
lllduda 1111 monlh 1n whlcll h• anee piJIIIePis are retroacllve
At major Uvttltak flrmlnllt I'QQJIIa 11 111111 ends wtlh the for up to 1J moollul. Tbert Ill ao
slau~lclr otun and ~ellerl 1rc1 monlh' llltrlllter. You can auch retroaellvt paJIIII!III umter
were 111011ly steady 10 -ID quallf7 lor 1111 doctor btU lnl111'" tbs llledlcal tuuranao plfl of
biJher, ncepl for 1 ateldy 10 anee lVIII fi JOll are still -k· mtdlolll'e.
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mostly .llli lower trlnd It 81. tnJ,
Sinn J41Y 31, ~ perceot of i
Paul. Cows wen tmeven wllb Tile belt time 10 tlll'Oll Is In lime appl)'illl to enrolliD the 1
prlcea mllllly llleady Ill •lrOIII 0111 of the s monllll iwlon you medical lnsur- appUed too :
but ranlllnll !rom .10 hlclllr 10 ftlcb ea. u you do ao, YOUI" lata to bne their comace start :
.76 iowar. Buill wtrt llleally to pro11011on 0111 atart with the as soon •• IIIIJ' reached 16.
.110 hiCfler, IIIIIDI)' 1111111 10 Dnlh ol J0\11' Qlb blrllldly, About I pti'OIIII had 1illled
atronr. Vealtn btld IIIOIIIy Wtlllq 1111111 thai monllt 10 lip ttatll 0111 of lbt IIIIODIU !vllow·
Jtaady. Ftltdtr caUit paerall7 1111 wiU 1111111 tilt oomap Cltl't 1n1 thai 110!1111 - bulllill wllllaold alllady t. 1.00 hill*'· 1111'1 unlll lilt fQI!IIwlltl 111011111. In lilt 7·monlb CII'OIIIIIItll ptr·
tlthoUih aletra ov~r 710 lbt An '"'l'tlllment Ill one of $ lod. five perce~~t did 1101 apply ,
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ill 1~
Kanau City.
• 0111 1110111 a dell)' up Ill 3 IVilmllrt periQd. Five pvcent 1·
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Cattle slaughter und'"' ltd81' 11111ntha ID the start of your pro- did not apply unlll after lbe : f 0110
CoP • .• II
.J iJI.ipecllon lhill wilk Wll t.alial.
end of lheil' I!ID"'llmelll period 1
expected 10 Goeed 1100,000 Hoopi1BI lnaurance coverqe t11111 wUI 1101 bave liiJOiber Jtt1111t. '1'bt 1W1t1t4 • "'
head. Reaelpll of IOJIIC 1119,000 btgiDa with. lbe month a [J8I'IGI clwlce to -u UDII! the nnl . IUitil 'II~ . - f/1. Htolllllt
cattle at 12 markets this week reaches 115, provl4!ng ~ appUQ seneral enrollment ~ Oc- ' ~ll.aDIIlY II tilt illaod,
were modera1817 1111alltr 1ban to establllb 1111 tllalblllll 110 tobtr 1. " l'llctiiiW at,· ~t~r. ' I"J.riWW8iil"ielfdtat• o~
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Ill. yeara qo tbJa month carried ·
a River Newa Item about a

that took a liiUe
because In lhoae deya
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aDd boat
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bois 111d Reynolds showboat,
Olinols, .,.. burned at Foster,
near Augusta, Ky., last Tue811ay
alght. The boat is a show and
trading boat, showing moving
pletures, and a large
crowd
wal on board when the boat
oaughl fire.
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But, all escaped except Mr.
Reynolds" live-year old
boy.
When he saw the boy waa a
"human torch," Mr. Reynold•
took the chlid In bls anru~ and
jumped into .the river, and pol
the lire out but the boy was
burned so badly he died tile
next day.
"'The Diinols was a new boat
having beeH buill at Pl. Pleasant three years ago and waa In
good shape and was a money·
maker lor her owners. Nichols

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Tickets are now on saJe •I
th~ CoVll~ El(tensiau Office. IStaw Ualvel'llty alid the ~lo
0111~• at tilt I
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~ eveat ot iBiertll Ill ve!Gpml!lll ()enter. In thO ,...,. lo
Mella
liiiiiF ~MC~Pit 111 tilt • ccmnUes s,ooo acre~ available rot, !"·
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till AJIIIIIIdlla PlatNu .will I .eareh and demonotrall«&lt;i!.,fur·
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Kautzs· Peed ~"'".
lllltrD 9bl• a.zce Develop- · • •
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11111 oatU. lll'tlduaa are 10'1' WDI Oltlter looate4 0111 mllo Rilearah projects jU1d -:-r··
C!GP.....IDI" 11tt1r r,.dlr
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For h1!..~Jnber 7th
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_ The o\8J'Ic:ullunl JleJliU'\lllllll lor lbt stl• 10 Ill Jll1d II
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Problems." Science students
With .falr aaiiYIIY closed. at- )IIIII advlson ID the live b1gb
teatlon ot Melga Coullty people schooL&gt; in lbe count)&gt; lrill bt
111 DOW ~- 00 tan actlvlo bwlled to this conferetu:e.
Ilea. Seven! -~~ of lmplll'- 'lbe lar8t'l eve~~l ID Sepll:m•
lance are COIIIID.I up within tht
next two 1110ntha ll1ll will be of
interest and wUi be alt4nlled by
llllln M~ County people.
r:o IVtllls for fOUIII JIIOPl'

PRICIS IEC:IIV!D
If FAIMERI POR
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111d Reynolds are ll:vthers-ln.law and aephews ol Mr. Tern
Reynolds, the weD-known stone
ma!On of Kanauge. '1"hiy bave
wintered In the mouth of the
Kanawha River lhe past two
. winters.,
Tbt above Item did not identify either Nichols or Reynolds,
or the boy who was borned. I
went to Pt. Pleaa..,&amp; to check
witll Tommy Reynaids who operates the souvenir obop across
from Tu·Endle&gt;Wel park. Mr.
Reynolds was away on the rl·
ver.
Finally, the other evening I
called WiDiam Reynold• who
resides at 241Wi Jefferson Ave.,
in Pt. Pleasant. He set me
otralght on tile 8lol')', IIIII I
learned a lot about tho principal
people In tile Item.
Bill Reynolds said that Thomas Jellerson was the oorrecl
name ot both Nichols and Reynolds mentioned In tile stoey,
It was Tom Reynolds' two-anda-hall-year-old son, Norman,
who was burned. Bill said he
died about three hours later.
The Tom Reynold• mentioned
lD the item was BUI Reynolds'

llrolher. Tommy Reynolds, whe
runo the IOUVenlr shop II tbs
1011 of Tom lleyoolda, partner
Ill the llbowboal llllnoi!.
'lbllmaa Jefferoo1 Reynolds
drowtled olllhe Reynolds' show·

boat ·Majestlo in the Kanawba
River 011 Dec. 11, 1959. 'lbe
obowboal Majestic io now moored at JelferoonviUe, Ind., aJid
Is oWPed by Indiana Unlvenity.
Bill and Tom Reynolds'• lather was Marlon F. Reyno!&amp;.
BID said the night the Dllnols
burned lhat he and his lather
were doWIII"Iver a couple o.1
mUes and saw the Ugh! ol the
lire. They went to the scene.
Bill lleynolda said they had
two showboats. He started the
lint one called The Paatlme
'!beater ln 1913. He at.so ran the
America lor many yean. 'lbese
boats moved up and down tile
river showing moving plelures.
Thomas Jefferson Nichols
died In 1917 and he and Tom
(T.J.) Reynolds are burled
about 100 feet apart in Pl. Plea1801's "':ne Oak cemetery.
Other interesting River News
Ilemll of !0 years aso lnclnded
the loUowtng'

- ., a*"blat buill 1111
Aq. It, lt1l - The bollen·
ol the Lorena, btl'lied al Pt.
Pleasant last rebnlaiy, al-e beIng Installed on \11!1 towboat
Fred HaU. Tbt llall bu had
•me .late style bollera which
have ·beea fllven a lhoroqh lrt·
ai, bot they are il&lt;&gt;w oon!Jipecl
lo the acrap beap, end a balteey of three, lhree-lbte baDen
IDstaUed.
The machinery and bollen of

the Sam Brown blew up
and waa wrecked al Huntington
last Februery bave been rmov·

ed and employees of the PIUsburgh O&gt;mbine Co. who have
bet!tl I!!Ji&amp;ged II the 118lvage
work bave returned Ill Pilt&amp;bUJth. The hull Ill the steamer
will be clynamiti!ll or towed
lrorn Ita present polllllon.
Captain WUHam Cavitt of
Plttsburflb Is superlnll!bdiog the
building of the new towboat J.
Kanawha Doct Co., Pl. Pl....
ant His lather bnlll the low·
boat Park Painter No. 2 lor
the Allegheny River trade IIIII
she was one of the IDOII pow..-.
ful and best towboats ol ber
power up to thai lime, tllld had

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IICl'Clllnd: It Riling SUP Bar IIIII
~ ber whole tow of 1oac1r
·-td KanaWha IIIII llland Creeli
bM'ps. , Tbt Cllarlu
Brown
and CI'Uiler were llfllll to lhl
aceDe wltb em)l!J barg!!l to

lllbta the Elporler'a ·ll'ouoclo
td ball•·

AUG. 1J. ltll - Tbt loW·
boat ~ llllllk .a loaded
. eoal b8faes and grounded lOVeD
II Riling Sun Bar. Drift Ill the
boal'l ndllen from the Cabin
Creek cloud bonl caused tbt
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AlJG. It, !til "- The Enter·
priM Docb were almost torn
,..,_ Inn their moorings II tbs
mouth of !be Kanawha River
Tbaraday nl8hl by some
1JDo
bown but very heavy object.

Every 'chaiD IIHI Uoe but one

wu broken.
,;,. Ruben Dunbar will Ill
neely to go iniAl COIIIllllsllpn by
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May when the ppetel

will leave bore fur Pltlsbui1\L
Charlie Al1bur IIIII bll erew, al
the Acme Boller lbop, have
done a One Job of piadDg new
boilen 111 the Dunbar. EDsln111" Sib Wood haYirig the
fun)ace built Satunlay.
'llle
Dunber wtll lake the place of

the TeJI City until a aublitaotlal
rl!o occun at Pltllbnqh.
Business wttll the packets wm
boom at Cincinnati 8hould the
rallro811 atrlke occur. Stearnboals oarry, according lo esti- '
matea, only two per cent of tile
frelahl ohlpped out of Cincinnati. Auto-trucka and automobiles
will be brought into service
lhould 1 ratlroacl strike take
place.
Steward
Jimmy
Lucas.
"The Axle of the World," Is
1ble to be out on crutches at
Pl. Pleasant, bls borne.

AUG. 11, lfll - Heavy F&lt;JI
lor lour nights baa demorali!ed
steamboat acbedules.
The
Greenland Ia due here Tuesday
a day late on bar way up.
'lbe J. T. Hatfield and CruJs.

er pasaed down Sunday morning
wllb loWI of eeal for Cincinnati

IIIII LoulmDe,
Tbt Crul!er will ~!ln:li~
tow..- river trade

aent. The G..
•--wood"""'
down this morning a

lOr Cinotnnatt.
The Bertha came here
Sunday and picked up a
lor the Cruiser which ·
ored to the latter boal· •
per Mill. The Berthal8 ~,:1=~~
assisted tile Cruiser bl
the Cruiser below Dam tl. .•
The wickets at Dam 28
up again and the pool II fllllfll,
The dams in the Kanawba. JU.
ver have not yet been put .
but will be soon.
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The Kanawha River tow)loat
George Matbesoo has been .1814
up lor a lew dayo at~:::.:;~",!!~
for boiler repairs. This
is said to go to the holler I)WJI
for re,.Urs more frequent ihi!ft
any other steamboat on the ·rl·
ver. The Matlleson was boUt at
Pittsburgh in !8J8 and towed
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The Mathesoo was sunk In "
water ond almost wrecked ,_
era! years ago in the Ice at CU..
cinnati.

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a, 11110t produets. Retdil pricn have directly reflected
fon11 prices but at o &lt;Oftslderably higher level for 10011
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IWIII!rlliottt lht ptrlotl, accorditll to A1ricul1111t
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POMER··o y
REPLACEMENTS NEEDED - Blood replacements for three Meigs Countians
injured ia motorcycle accidents are being asked at the Monday bloodmobile in
Pomeroy. Above, at left, is Raymond Guinther. Chester. who suffered a broken
right leg Ill an early July motorcycle accident with Charles Heaton; also of
Chester, pictured at upper right. Heaton had his left leg amputated above ~f
knee and lost a portion of his hand as the result of the accident. Robert B~
17, Portland, lower right, is shown recovering at Holzer Hospital aft~r suf~~'
lng a severelr fractured lei in a collision with a car in Pomeroy ~ July ~i
Persona wishmg to make blood replacements for either of the three. men' il•f ~~~
111 lllformlng clerical workers upon arrival at the blOOdmobile.
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NEW BEDS -ll[rs. Nancy Chapman, matron at Meigs County Children's home,
who is affectionately called, "Mom", by the several youngsters there, stands
beside one of the 20 new beds tbat have been purchased in recent months for
the county-operated facility.

For Cycle Crash Victims

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barroM llld SUll II ChletiO
wa1 oi[&gt;IC!Ied to be . .:10 per
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Tho Agrlcullurt Department hn absolvld the nation'•
falllltll olmponslblltty for rocant thorp h•cruHt In food
prkas. Aceor41n' to departmtnl lletlttics, o¥tr·all forM
,._, ha¥t co1111111ndy laggad INhind rising
prlc11 oinco tht •o rlv 1950t.

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Oarlol wbolttalt prleq lor
porll tolna Wlll'l' dmt 44 011111
a pound. Bosloll buill """ I '4%10 cenll lo....-, .-pi at
Chlaqo whirl lbt lndl 11ea ....!11!!11'•""' 0 L 1 II ~ N D 14 V l••••wl•,.;;...
1~ eenll bllblr· J'rtlh baml
al ChlcliO w... H 011111 cloD.
Spring slaughter lambs flo
pisbed
the week selling
ateady to 1. ~. mllllly -~
,7&amp; ell with the mut cteelloe at
·Kanan City. eboru alaUibter
eweo and Ieeder lamill were

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Receiptssteady.
ol 1101111 41,00G sheep
and lambl at 11 marl&lt;alt 1l'tH
,\1111 Benta. 1.80 aen, 0rllll1• aOOD larger tiJan laal week.
Cheatar·
' careass ilJDb 110ld a!lady to I
Mlnnln.l D. Wabtllr, Qtln,, cent a pound 1,..... Ill wholooalo
Joyce Ann !Jpay, 1 minor to carlot tracllng.
Lila 1. Benll, Cheryl
Anll
J'rlees Voel!ll•aed
Denll, 1.8&amp; acre, Ora... Chlllo J'rlea paid lor live poulll)'
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- - - - - - - - - Cllarles e:dwanl Young, Le~ were VliChaftpd. ClOIIDI prices
toEiaE. ~~i.=• :~mer tto Young, Wanita Barteh, Ricb- tor wholesale egp delivered to
mes ·
• once ard K. Bartch,
Younc, Chicqo were VliChan&amp;ed 10 l
~~mer, 35.811 acre•, Rut- Marla YoUIII, Arlltll Jenkilll, c•PIII hl&amp;her. Clllcqo wboiesale
u ..... C Hobart, AIJIIIII 6 Qeorlf M. Jenkins to Geor- butter prieel wert 1 rent
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· g1 M.
Gordon.
one-tllird hipr.
~ihiiSe , E. llobtrl Schtll· acre, Salisbury.
Live cattle contracts were
IIIII, Theudore T. l\eecl, Jr., Fern Prl.,, Edwtr. Prloo Ill barely steady in a ratllllr
: YorJorlo E. Clull. ":I, Mld· United Statet, .23 acre, Lebau- narrow trade 011 the Chle~~_.,
MoKeuie, Dorotha 011 •
MercantJie ~cballgelhll week.
~nile to c. G. Q&gt;le, li:thal
'lbe nearby deUveriea dipped
~It, parcela, RuUand.
DRASTIC ~
sU,htly, The December dellveICiudo G. Canterbury, dec., PORTSMOUTH, En 1 1and l'l' on Fr•daY was quoted a
.. Thelma Barringer, Jooeph iUPi) ....Qeorge Mullenger. 1 f27.3S.
Q. ~terbui;', Cllarlu W. Can- 26-year-old member ot Britain'• Wheal and COI"P
were su~
~- Cllre Ill• .llcllsoa. Be~ floy•l Mar~Pa. iHo•lll! Nrving 1 statially lower;
oasis lower,
J1
Sllnli Sherman Scott four-mm11h prison term todaJ eye irregularly lower IIIII
SCIItlrough, Maud M. Marlin, lor deliberalety ibootina hilll- soybean• mtxed his week 011
AfiiJt lor Trans., Middleport. self in the feet.
the Chicago Board of Trade.
")'Undsey L. Lyon, dec. Ill Ma- He rold a court-martial that Wheal was off Z¥• to 4% ceo~ts;
.; ]i. Lyon, Cert. for Trant. he had made 16 unluocessful com off ~I&lt; lo Sill nota; oats
ljlJdretl o\, r.~p~ey, Jamtl E. applications lor 1 dl·e~m·· and off 1% to 2* centl; rye ofl1\1
L!fl!ey, Earllino Lipsey, VIc- . fell he "hnd to do sometiling IAl 410 cenlll and soybeanl up
liitv Alllll QiiUia; Clydt J. Gil· draatlc."
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Adjustable shear bar at th• ~i'Mhlr81 point slloal
off build-up every tlml a Pld~ll PIIHJ. R~~lt:
blower runt lmoolhly, without drag or Vlldll.nalotd •fttr lotd-even with 1umm~ h1yl~Jt" lons .
wilted 1r1ts. It 1111kes 1 New Holland blowtr idlil1
for fillina ttller1•wider ailos. Yo~'H ailo IIIC. tllt,IIW ' .
hopper and on11t wh11l1 thlt .let your wJMnl
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On NIW ancl u..cl Tracton
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On Hay Tools

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Chlldreb sum,vln($
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dauahter, Mrs . .Paul ..li..
1\!ununpal lJ-:"te ~·.
an
. John"'!!·· pie~ ,-· ·~ •. i~ ~
I1!U 1~
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of Mans~eld, arid tJIO,illllli!; ~t.';&amp;tl Slitul,'day' m&lt;i\'"i')l . -ln1'! ty.
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~anfi·,jt.e:broke out
. Michnel B. Ayres ot ·baytiln, ROy ~Ohnson, 20, Rt~Gallo;i'&lt;' The· chaSI' heKan at s.oond· th · ~ 's aecllon of lht eltJ
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and James E. Ayres ol Toledo. Ius f2li "·od costs, f reck!"''
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women
Jl'rl.
Rav S. Tluawn
Glenwood, W: va., Cora Grange, Th
t• .. ndcllild en. . . • H nd· SUIIJil!ius John· Avo., the nffioef ·\Oitl tht',ee&lt;,o"', jail· aftl!r helilf locked up
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land Cora WSCS. flervoees wolf
ere are • •·•
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1\'hen ·Jdmaon ~ ,.lliOjiW,,&lt;J· c1a nlodlt. "
Roy S. Thaxto~, 74, 1 !armer, . he held. at 1 p.m., Monday, at Requiem hiJh 1101118• " 81 he. 110011 Jll't08t 10' d(IYI or · 00 clisi'Piti,led aiva{~:IW· iijf ~ . •
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who lived 1n lfie Wb11f Oak ·Miller's Home for Funerals. conducted at 10 .a.m. Mo~y In days.
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, at ~ ~ ~'•!&gt; ilf iPfjld• ~ Jlltv:k \ J~ge Bel! In l!t&amp;~!HigbwiiJ
community of Morgan !)Yp., dl· IRev. Rex Marrs wOI officiate. St. Rose Cath~\1&lt; c~~rch. Burl· Pt Cecii,. G 'l'lllvener ,a~ret ....,.y,.,·I'!I!M ·WMli l'ilnr: '""" . oatiol ras'"" . forltited bondl
eel at 10 :30 p.m. Friday, In Hol-land burial will he in Pme Street al Will he on GQthsemal)e eeme- ed Joh!IIIOn about 10.10 P·~ St., .~ Ttttr. Ave.. wjlh ll!e M· ·of Sliirley .A {lll!f'l ·II, Rl ~
zer Hbspital.
Icemetery Friends may call at lery. Frleoda may call at the li'rld~y afl•r ~. wll4 c~ase""" flc81' .ill · lil'lllit
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jCilllllcothe, ~511,
apeedlng,
.
f · · 1 home after 2
m Cantweii·Sweet Mortuary, . 311 ' motorcyrie. at speeds • .&amp;OCo•~
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and William T. Elam, 41, St.
He was born on May V, 1892•.. ~h~d~nera
p. · West North St.. Lima.
ling~ lh~~lflcer. up to 110ful1•• Pti._.Thivelier told tlj!l
Bernard: .Ohlo, 'f17.5tl, no m\JII.
son of the late P~ aod Cora . u Y·
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thlit ·J!ihnsm r111 two or
flaps.
Rife Thaxton. Hos marriage to
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ducted at 2 p. m. Tuesd'y at recl'ltahts 0o he procee&lt;led·nor1h-jl
Mabel Thomas _tiiOk place Atll't!.~Urtellel
, Chart~• N. llouck. a native of the CroWn City 1\lelhodiol eUt on·;rntrtt Avei ~
March ~· 1Vl3 111 Gallipolis, A!lee Spriegei, 4V, a former Galli a county, died Friday In a Church by the 'Rev. Jac,k Tem·
Wh'BO : JobnaOri wrei.'ktd 1
who survl~. A son and dough- resident ol llailia county. who Chillicothe hospital. He spent pletiln. Burial ,will · be in Crown hit. cyel• in lroill· Of.
ter, sutvJvmg, are Edwm Tha•· resided on Rt. 1, South Vienna , his early years here, and w~s a Cicy cemetery.
. t•tnPOil ·l!ulldlng 1m
ton of Galhpohs , and lv'.r• .. Rob· died thursday in Community graduatf of GaUia Academy. i The bOdy will he taken from pottS:· Slllie lnltttuta
ert Snedegar of Rt. I Galhpohs. Hospital, Sptlngfleld, following · He was the son ol tho . late the Waugh Halley · Wood Fu· Ito wai. oof ti»Jire!l.
There are _seven grandchildren. a nine day Illness. He was em· Major and Mrs. H. E. Houck. neral Home to the tale rell· minor 1JUMgt 10 the macnt...
Other surviVOI'll are two sisters, ployed at the London Correc· His lather was a former mayor: dence wh,.e friends may call lu .ai~Clthet
police ea.e
Mrs. Harry Wllhs of Wellston, tiona! Institution.
. of Gallipolis, and was
com- after 3 p. m. Monday.
Jutlje ~ ,fined
and Mrs. Sam VanFossen of : .Mr. Sprlegei was horn
m mander of Co. F., that left h•r&lt;&gt;
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C~ of'\~. EU!em l,ve ..
PenMvllle, Oh10.
ICharlestiln, W. Va., on May in World War I, and the
flen Sidera
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$30 and ...,O.ti .an dly pollc'e
Mr. Thaxton was 1 memher \5, 19t7, son of the late
Clay was a member of the umt.
. cllarges of tntilxil;alion and. :IJg.
of the campaign Baptist churcll, and Anna Ehman Sprlegel. HIS Mr. Houck is survived by his Ben T/. Siders, 82, a reHre =::.:::::..::..::=::.:.:.=..=c::.;:....
and Bulaville Grange.
lather operated a dairy at Nor· wife, the former Ruby Walker.! coal mlaer, and a resident of
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Services
.will
be
held
at
2
p.
thup.
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Surviving
children,
are
William,
:
Vlntqn,
·died
at
10:45
a.m
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Sat·
SlllT
FltED
.
Healtht.~ grow rni: YOltPI hody contOut da"ta from thl
m.,
Monday,
at
the
McCoy
Fu·
Hi•
marriage
to
the
lor·
Riehard.
Lenore,
aod
Joan.
1
urday
in
Holzer
Hospital,
where
One
auil
for
monoy
was
flied
bodiee just don't iic-,Qil Vert U.S . D!llpattment of Health,
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long. Bul when theJ .,. foreed Education and Welfare. and
neral home. lb!v. Alfred Holley Imer MarJOrie Phdhps, who sur· Other survivors are a brother. 1 he had heeD a patient !Inc;" li'rlday in Meigs Common f'leat
to. ~&lt;; in thl' l'!Choolf9QQ:I, i~• qtlu:r..»Qll~. in determinins:
will officiate, and bUrial will be IVives, along with two children, OrlJR Houck of Athens, and a ' A•ll· 16. The body IS II Miller. caurt by Nationwide lnsuraru:e
Jmportanl that the chair th.iylr• approprla&amp;e chair profiles for
in Campaign ceml'lery. Friends Karen Spriegel of Ann Arbor . . sister, Thais, of Cleveland.
Home tor Funerals, aod funetll Co., again!ll .Donald F. Btlv~
~tiU~ · in be _pre~rly· oon• b~alt,h.y body growth and coma
!ort.
may call at the funeral home Mich., and Don Spriegei,
at Funeral arrangements are In· I arrangements will be announc- of Middleport, in the amount of
.,
"iuc,.;....ping pop~llif(cy ol ahell
The .chair"i• oiolded from a
aftl!r
1
p.m.
Sunday.
·1
borne.
Other
survivors
are
three
complete, and will he announc- i eel later.
~.659.60.
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molded pluttc dijlr• bai been apecial high -denllity' polyethylbrothera and a sister, Lawrence ed later. Burial will be in Caldul' not only tolh~ t~eonomy ol ene developed by The Dow
*he chain .. but abo becau•• . Chemical Company, Midland,
. and Roher! Spriegel, both of vary cemetery, Rio Grande.
Dan F Sidera
Solve JO,.r
plastics Can be fornl.ed into Micl~i.-an . ~ht uuse or the
MinniB
MeadowN
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Northup,
earl
Spriegei
of
Wells·
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L'ODlfortable contou rs more eat· strenrth and fluibility or thi1
1ton. and Mrs. Charlotte Waggy : O~rle E. Shriver
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Dan Funklin Sldel'll, 12, Vin· ·
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Uy than' other chair materia11. praatic, th~ chair manufacturer
Mrs.
Mlnme
Meadows,
Tl,
~
of
california.
Ogle
Edward
Shriver,
49.
Rt.
tiln,
died
al
l0:45
a.m.
Saturday
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~
A new, aemille1ible one-piece has been able tc dirainate unchair ~ bee~;! developed by sightly show -throua:h fadeninr
resident ol Cora, died In Holzer I Mr. Sprlegel was a member I, Crown City, Gallia county\in Holter Hospital where he
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Artco-'Bell" Co':POratiOn, Tem- bolts and he tiVY 1te el back.
Hoap1ta)
at
3
a.m.,
Satuf!lay.
b
Methodist
church
h
"d
d
Rt
had
heen
a
patient
for
11
day1.
,
ple, J'eUJ. Called the Unifte1 frame aupport.
She hdd been hospitall~.ed for o1 ,..s ury
' 1armer w o rest e on
. 218
be
chair.,. it providea proper proAn addt!d benefit of the poly.
d
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and
twas
a
veteran
of World near Mercerville, died at 1
Arrangements will
,announc28
5
die and 1uppO.rt for youngslen, ethvlene is itlil freedom from
ay ·
War II.
m. Saturday In Holzer Hospil- eel Monday by Miller s Home
i• lich t'w4tisht, durable and
stafic electricity , which aesUi-ett
She was born In Mason coun· Services will he held at · 10 al In failing health since IJe. lot Funerals.
pll'asing in tl ppeeran~. The that tile chair will alwa v" irfi" ·,
olooicn o)oll; of ABC ulili..,.! ita c.i~wa appearance. ·
·ty, W. Va., '"' June 7,
1889, a.m. Monday in the Wangh-Hal· ' ce;,het, he had heen In serious
- -- - diughter of the late Samuel and ley-Wood F.unerai home . . Rev. ' condition since May and a pa· Mrt. Lola Ward
Jennie Blake. Her marriage to Frank Fentiln of . Oak lltU wdl l lienl in the hospital for eight Mrs. Lola Ward, 84, of 121
With
Oliver Meadows tiJok place In officiate, ood bum!. will be on days.
West Third Street, Pomeroy,
1907. He died in 1958. They were White cemetery. Fr1ends may I Born In Ohio Twp. , Jan. 21. died Friday morninl at Metp
AII·Steel
the parents of two sons, who di· call the funeral home on Sun- 1917 he was the son of the late;Gtnetal Hospital. SUI'VIVOI'I in· STORAGE CABINETS
ed in infancy, and are survived day from 2 to 5, and 7 to I Hen~y and Grace Barry Shriv- elude one aon. Harold Waul,
Uit.I•..W. ~ - ~ -.,. .,....
.snen daughters. Mrs. Vir- p.m.
er. Never married, he spent Langsvllli!!; and a
or.••ber,
~·~·~~~~~~-::;
g1ma Roush, and Mrs. Margar·
I his entire life· In the Mercer· Ross Baker, Ewington, Rt. J. .. _..._, ~ •
.
et Smith, both of Kanauga .. M':". Dr. W. Lew .4yret
ville communily.
Preceding her in death were !tor ••• T"• Pl.lt.t.
LINF
BY DICK THOMAS
Helen Bl~mer ot GaUipoll!, Dr W. Lew Ayres, 78, a na· Survivors mclude the follow-, husband, Frank ; and two sons,
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Mrs Ciance BaMumgardner of I've of Gallipolis and a well· 'l ing brothers and sisters. Mrs.' carl and Wilbur.
My Little League White Sox won the pennant last 1Lesage. W. Va., rs. . Norma : 1
t . •t 1 Li
El.zaheth Parsons Mrs Georgia Funeral services will he held
0
week. In • whJtl·wmd wtnd·up, we lost lwo and then won . Thornburg of Barbounvilie, W. ] known optome ns S m\~as ' Church and Hom~r sh;iver ali at the MarHn Funeral Home
the big one after a couple of scares by the Senators and 1 Va ., Mis.• Phyllio Meadows of dead 0 ~ ~[Ivai ~~ 2t. m ~:~~ 1of Rt I, Crown City; Mrs. 'wn. in RuUand Sunday at 2 p.m.
Yankees, m that order.
1Rl. I Galhpohs, aod Mrs. Vel· Hospota • _rna, 8
p. ·
I Sheets Da ton • John Shrlv· with the Rev Chester Lemley
Opp. Poet Office
A 10-game winnmg streak places a lot of strain on rna Ellis of Cora, with whom !day, followong a heHrtG a,::ac~ . rna p tri
a~ ' Lawrence ofllclating B,;.,al will he in
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theSll 10·12 year·olds, and by the lime they pile up that she made her home.
j He was horn fn
a po IS, 1er, a, '
Neb
the Wrlghi cemetery In Lings.
Chlllpolla, Ohle
many wins things are tau I. That's when the string breaks.
Other survivors are
three Sept. Ill, 1187, son of the late f Shriver, Omaha.
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It broke with us a week ago Friday when the Sena- I sisters. Mrs. A. L. &lt;Anna l .Jam· William G. and Susan Chsncey
Funeral services wiU be eon-ville.
tors downed us 4-1 on lhe GSI Honor Camp diamond . I es of Lesage, W. Va. , and Mrs.
nel'er saw a bigger smile than the one on Kevin Sheets' M. T. Crum, and Mrs. John
face afler he had let us down with three hits. The smile Dyer, both of Huntington.
A
almost hid his freckles. We j·~~--- · ~-- brother, Homer. is deceased.
had been 10-l. That made ,lim lloiley and Dean Napier
Mrs. Meadows was a memher
it 10·2. .
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A funny thing happened after 1 of Palestine Baptist church at
More d1 . . ester followctl. 1~1e the Se11ator game. Three or : - - - - - ' - Vllnket!S tripped us 6- ~ iu etglll tour nighL~ later there was 1 :
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innings and we were 10-3, fust knock on my door. It was Jim- r The Wedn~sday Aug. 24 Ashevdl
11 half·f{ame ahead of the Rt:d rmy NOf' looking for a pair
N. C. ) Ti~es c~rried 1 sport!
Sox who had finished tLe ;oeas- rl shoes he had just missed. La ~l ! page headh~e Roberts
on 10-4. We wer': at th."! ~Ire. time he saw the lhoe! was at I !~~.as Tounsts Defeat Slaffod.
Those rampagm&amp; Senators li the honor camp.
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l"ere :omins op fast. They Jimmy thoUKht the
shoes Ashevt!le defeated Mobolt,
Due to the qreat demand for 1966 Chevrolets end OldSIT\Obil~s durinq ~ur YEAR END SALE, We ere
were 9-4 .,;th one game In go. were in my car. I check •• I lie leaders m the ~ass M South·
I knew we had to heal the Alb- . car and trunk _ no shoes 1 ern League liVe and a half
overstocked in Used Cars. To meet this demand we are reductnQ our pnce on these I)sed Cars. '"'leUco because the Senatoro 1called the honor camp. .TI!e &amp;ames ahead of second place
Units Cerry Gellipolis Motor Co.'s 25 MONTH WARRANTY, Come in today .... See or call any_()ne of ·
seemed a sure winner over \man ,., tho phone said Hugh Ashevtlle. as Roberts allowed
us. We'll be happy to show vou these fine car~ lnQ e~plaln thl$ fine W1rr1nty.
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the TiJers. They heal the Tig· Cofield honor camp pllchor seven hits. walked one and
ors z.J.. We took tho Athlelico 'j found the ohoes. and they
struck out aeven.
IHI on • two-hitler by ~unior safe - locked ·up in the office. .Roherts, who IS now 12-1, hal
Jamilon 1o win the Ude.
Next day I went up to the p1tched 18.1 lnnlngo. alllowad 131
Juii\Dr "Ftroball" Jamilon honor cam nd
nl Ed R
hits, walklld 13 and atruck out.
Oalatde DOll - 4 DoOr Sedlll.
Belair 4 Door Sedan. Saddle
lrnpata·sport Cpa. VB, 327. Bo••• 7·1 on the hill for uH.
land •ot ~a .L~~ I t
OW· 138. Hi! earned run avenge ••
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and wbltt. va, Cr1llJe.
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Radio, hhtar, wbllt wall tlr•
O&gt;JDatlc trans. ltadio, h•ater,
trans. Rtdlo, beater, white
son. He pilched a total of 47 and While I was there, 1 saw Char·
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white walllll'tl. Tbla wt. only
11. Sto lblll one.
wall ll.roo.
one third iDnlnp, alllowed 22 los SJe&amp;er, another
&amp;uard. ~rtsu ·~... former
11 • quer.
hit~~, 1avo up 21 walks and Thanks fellows lor the shoes. po
olnlllk out 17 battfrs.
Jimmy Noe thanks you, too.
Jamison finished the season Jimmy Noe is a opWJky fel·
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with • battin&amp; ...rage of .500. low. He hurt his left knee in
~ He w.,. up 18 timee, had 19 1the Yankee game, and played.
hill, ineluding throe doublee, a Then in the first Inning of the
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ballod in :17 runs and scored 2Z first bue tod tore up his
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SoHd "blue. Stand. lraDI. Ra·
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clio, beater, whitewall Uret.
lllnlly car like new.
• HiJ .only lou was lo the Til· nurstns tlaff, Jimmy
One owner only,
era In tho _.., ., openor. Wo miSled 1n inning.
lost that one 9-11 but outhil the My wife. Mrs. Juanita
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mother of Eddie Wildermuth
Thofl. we strlilhleiled out alld who otarll\1 the season with us:
woo 10 eamel in • row. Cuck put I tomporary bandage on
Pen;oud, our telllllt' catcher. his kn... I lltnt home for the
miald the Tiler gamo, but aft- first atd mall!rlais. Before
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straight eel his knee so he could finish
gamtl. Then Chuck went · hit- lithe game.
less tor lh'"" gameo. He wasn't Latest on Dave Roher!&lt; _
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boy dOf!Slt'l J!&lt;, his best if lro'l
playllll a· position he doeVI'I ,
like. You've (of to keep them
happy. So Boooe played
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end he sold he likes catchlng
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tood YNr for the Willie So%. ·
We IMt only Chuck PtlTOtld
and Jim llteinht!ck. Pmoud IS
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heck I! an ail round player,
at any positiOn.
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with a pllchlne recoftl 91. f.!.
pitched 31 illlllngs, allo.-l!d tJ
hits, ea~e liJI 13 walllfl . '
atruck out 55.
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~anfi·,jt.e:broke out
. Michnel B. Ayres ot ·baytiln, ROy ~Ohnson, 20, Rt~Gallo;i'&lt;' The· chaSI' heKan at s.oond· th · ~ 's aecllon of lht eltJ
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and James E. Ayres ol Toledo. Ius f2li "·od costs, f reck!"''
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Rav S. Tluawn
Glenwood, W: va., Cora Grange, Th
t• .. ndcllild en. . . • H nd· SUIIJil!ius John· Avo., the nffioef ·\Oitl tht',ee&lt;,o"', jail· aftl!r helilf locked up
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Roy S. Thaxto~, 74, 1 !armer, . he held. at 1 p.m., Monday, at Requiem hiJh 1101118• " 81 he. 110011 Jll't08t 10' d(IYI or · 00 clisi'Piti,led aiva{~:IW· iijf ~ . •
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who lived 1n lfie Wb11f Oak ·Miller's Home for Funerals. conducted at 10 .a.m. Mo~y In days.
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community of Morgan !)Yp., dl· IRev. Rex Marrs wOI officiate. St. Rose Cath~\1&lt; c~~rch. Burl· Pt Cecii,. G 'l'lllvener ,a~ret ....,.y,.,·I'!I!M ·WMli l'ilnr: '""" . oatiol ras'"" . forltited bondl
eel at 10 :30 p.m. Friday, In Hol-land burial will he in Pme Street al Will he on GQthsemal)e eeme- ed Joh!IIIOn about 10.10 P·~ St., .~ Ttttr. Ave.. wjlh ll!e M· ·of Sliirley .A {lll!f'l ·II, Rl ~
zer Hbspital.
Icemetery Friends may call at lery. Frleoda may call at the li'rld~y afl•r ~. wll4 c~ase""" flc81' .ill · lil'lllit
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jCilllllcothe, ~511,
apeedlng,
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f · · 1 home after 2
m Cantweii·Sweet Mortuary, . 311 ' motorcyrie. at speeds • .&amp;OCo•~
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and William T. Elam, 41, St.
He was born on May V, 1892•.. ~h~d~nera
p. · West North St.. Lima.
ling~ lh~~lflcer. up to 110ful1•• Pti._.Thivelier told tlj!l
Bernard: .Ohlo, 'f17.5tl, no m\JII.
son of the late P~ aod Cora . u Y·
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thlit ·J!ihnsm r111 two or
flaps.
Rife Thaxton. Hos marriage to
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ducted at 2 p. m. Tuesd'y at recl'ltahts 0o he procee&lt;led·nor1h-jl
Mabel Thomas _tiiOk place Atll't!.~Urtellel
, Chart~• N. llouck. a native of the CroWn City 1\lelhodiol eUt on·;rntrtt Avei ~
March ~· 1Vl3 111 Gallipolis, A!lee Spriegei, 4V, a former Galli a county, died Friday In a Church by the 'Rev. Jac,k Tem·
Wh'BO : JobnaOri wrei.'ktd 1
who survl~. A son and dough- resident ol llailia county. who Chillicothe hospital. He spent pletiln. Burial ,will · be in Crown hit. cyel• in lroill· Of.
ter, sutvJvmg, are Edwm Tha•· resided on Rt. 1, South Vienna , his early years here, and w~s a Cicy cemetery.
. t•tnPOil ·l!ulldlng 1m
ton of Galhpohs , and lv'.r• .. Rob· died thursday in Community graduatf of GaUia Academy. i The bOdy will he taken from pottS:· Slllie lnltttuta
ert Snedegar of Rt. I Galhpohs. Hospital, Sptlngfleld, following · He was the son ol tho . late the Waugh Halley · Wood Fu· Ito wai. oof ti»Jire!l.
There are _seven grandchildren. a nine day Illness. He was em· Major and Mrs. H. E. Houck. neral Home to the tale rell· minor 1JUMgt 10 the macnt...
Other surviVOI'll are two sisters, ployed at the London Correc· His lather was a former mayor: dence wh,.e friends may call lu .ai~Clthet
police ea.e
Mrs. Harry Wllhs of Wellston, tiona! Institution.
. of Gallipolis, and was
com- after 3 p. m. Monday.
Jutlje ~ ,fined
and Mrs. Sam VanFossen of : .Mr. Sprlegei was horn
m mander of Co. F., that left h•r&lt;&gt;
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C~ of'\~. EU!em l,ve ..
PenMvllle, Oh10.
ICharlestiln, W. Va., on May in World War I, and the
flen Sidera
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$30 and ...,O.ti .an dly pollc'e
Mr. Thaxton was 1 memher \5, 19t7, son of the late
Clay was a member of the umt.
. cllarges of tntilxil;alion and. :IJg.
of the campaign Baptist churcll, and Anna Ehman Sprlegel. HIS Mr. Houck is survived by his Ben T/. Siders, 82, a reHre =::.:::::..::..::=::.:.:.=..=c::.;:....
and Bulaville Grange.
lather operated a dairy at Nor· wife, the former Ruby Walker.! coal mlaer, and a resident of
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Services
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be
held
at
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Surviving
children,
are
William,
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Vlntqn,
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at
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FltED
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Healtht.~ grow rni: YOltPI hody contOut da"ta from thl
m.,
Monday,
at
the
McCoy
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marriage
to
the
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Riehard.
Lenore,
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Joan.
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urday
in
Holzer
Hospital,
where
One
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for
monoy
was
flied
bodiee just don't iic-,Qil Vert U.S . D!llpattment of Health,
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long. Bul when theJ .,. foreed Education and Welfare. and
neral home. lb!v. Alfred Holley Imer MarJOrie Phdhps, who sur· Other survivors are a brother. 1 he had heeD a patient !Inc;" li'rlday in Meigs Common f'leat
to. ~&lt;; in thl' l'!Choolf9QQ:I, i~• qtlu:r..»Qll~. in determinins:
will officiate, and bUrial will be IVives, along with two children, OrlJR Houck of Athens, and a ' A•ll· 16. The body IS II Miller. caurt by Nationwide lnsuraru:e
Jmportanl that the chair th.iylr• approprla&amp;e chair profiles for
in Campaign ceml'lery. Friends Karen Spriegel of Ann Arbor . . sister, Thais, of Cleveland.
Home tor Funerals, aod funetll Co., again!ll .Donald F. Btlv~
~tiU~ · in be _pre~rly· oon• b~alt,h.y body growth and coma
!ort.
may call at the funeral home Mich., and Don Spriegei,
at Funeral arrangements are In· I arrangements will be announc- of Middleport, in the amount of
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"iuc,.;....ping pop~llif(cy ol ahell
The .chair"i• oiolded from a
aftl!r
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Sunday.
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borne.
Other
survivors
are
three
complete, and will he announc- i eel later.
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molded pluttc dijlr• bai been apecial high -denllity' polyethylbrothera and a sister, Lawrence ed later. Burial will be in Caldul' not only tolh~ t~eonomy ol ene developed by The Dow
*he chain .. but abo becau•• . Chemical Company, Midland,
. and Roher! Spriegel, both of vary cemetery, Rio Grande.
Dan F Sidera
Solve JO,.r
plastics Can be fornl.ed into Micl~i.-an . ~ht uuse or the
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L'ODlfortable contou rs more eat· strenrth and fluibility or thi1
1ton. and Mrs. Charlotte Waggy : O~rle E. Shriver
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Dan Funklin Sldel'll, 12, Vin· ·
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Uy than' other chair materia11. praatic, th~ chair manufacturer
Mrs.
Mlnme
Meadows,
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of
california.
Ogle
Edward
Shriver,
49.
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Saturday
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A new, aemille1ible one-piece has been able tc dirainate unchair ~ bee~;! developed by sightly show -throua:h fadeninr
resident ol Cora, died In Holzer I Mr. Sprlegel was a member I, Crown City, Gallia county\in Holter Hospital where he
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Artco-'Bell" Co':POratiOn, Tem- bolts and he tiVY 1te el back.
Hoap1ta)
at
3
a.m.,
Satuf!lay.
b
Methodist
church
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d
Rt
had
heen
a
patient
for
11
day1.
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ple, J'eUJ. Called the Unifte1 frame aupport.
She hdd been hospitall~.ed for o1 ,..s ury
' 1armer w o rest e on
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be
chair.,. it providea proper proAn addt!d benefit of the poly.
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and
twas
a
veteran
of World near Mercerville, died at 1
Arrangements will
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die and 1uppO.rt for youngslen, ethvlene is itlil freedom from
ay ·
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m. Saturday In Holzer Hospil- eel Monday by Miller s Home
i• lich t'w4tisht, durable and
stafic electricity , which aesUi-ett
She was born In Mason coun· Services will he held at · 10 al In failing health since IJe. lot Funerals.
pll'asing in tl ppeeran~. The that tile chair will alwa v" irfi" ·,
olooicn o)oll; of ABC ulili..,.! ita c.i~wa appearance. ·
·ty, W. Va., '"' June 7,
1889, a.m. Monday in the Wangh-Hal· ' ce;,het, he had heen In serious
- -- - diughter of the late Samuel and ley-Wood F.unerai home . . Rev. ' condition since May and a pa· Mrt. Lola Ward
Jennie Blake. Her marriage to Frank Fentiln of . Oak lltU wdl l lienl in the hospital for eight Mrs. Lola Ward, 84, of 121
With
Oliver Meadows tiJok place In officiate, ood bum!. will be on days.
West Third Street, Pomeroy,
1907. He died in 1958. They were White cemetery. Fr1ends may I Born In Ohio Twp. , Jan. 21. died Friday morninl at Metp
AII·Steel
the parents of two sons, who di· call the funeral home on Sun- 1917 he was the son of the late;Gtnetal Hospital. SUI'VIVOI'I in· STORAGE CABINETS
ed in infancy, and are survived day from 2 to 5, and 7 to I Hen~y and Grace Barry Shriv- elude one aon. Harold Waul,
Uit.I•..W. ~ - ~ -.,. .,....
.snen daughters. Mrs. Vir- p.m.
er. Never married, he spent Langsvllli!!; and a
or.••ber,
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g1ma Roush, and Mrs. Margar·
I his entire life· In the Mercer· Ross Baker, Ewington, Rt. J. .. _..._, ~ •
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et Smith, both of Kanauga .. M':". Dr. W. Lew .4yret
ville communily.
Preceding her in death were !tor ••• T"• Pl.lt.t.
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Helen Bl~mer ot GaUipoll!, Dr W. Lew Ayres, 78, a na· Survivors mclude the follow-, husband, Frank ; and two sons,
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Mrs Ciance BaMumgardner of I've of Gallipolis and a well· 'l ing brothers and sisters. Mrs.' carl and Wilbur.
My Little League White Sox won the pennant last 1Lesage. W. Va., rs. . Norma : 1
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El.zaheth Parsons Mrs Georgia Funeral services will he held
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week. In • whJtl·wmd wtnd·up, we lost lwo and then won . Thornburg of Barbounvilie, W. ] known optome ns S m\~as ' Church and Hom~r sh;iver ali at the MarHn Funeral Home
the big one after a couple of scares by the Senators and 1 Va ., Mis.• Phyllio Meadows of dead 0 ~ ~[Ivai ~~ 2t. m ~:~~ 1of Rt I, Crown City; Mrs. 'wn. in RuUand Sunday at 2 p.m.
Yankees, m that order.
1Rl. I Galhpohs, aod Mrs. Vel· Hospota • _rna, 8
p. ·
I Sheets Da ton • John Shrlv· with the Rev Chester Lemley
Opp. Poet Office
A 10-game winnmg streak places a lot of strain on rna Ellis of Cora, with whom !day, followong a heHrtG a,::ac~ . rna p tri
a~ ' Lawrence ofllclating B,;.,al will he in
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theSll 10·12 year·olds, and by the lime they pile up that she made her home.
j He was horn fn
a po IS, 1er, a, '
Neb
the Wrlghi cemetery In Lings.
Chlllpolla, Ohle
many wins things are tau I. That's when the string breaks.
Other survivors are
three Sept. Ill, 1187, son of the late f Shriver, Omaha.
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It broke with us a week ago Friday when the Sena- I sisters. Mrs. A. L. &lt;Anna l .Jam· William G. and Susan Chsncey
Funeral services wiU be eon-ville.
tors downed us 4-1 on lhe GSI Honor Camp diamond . I es of Lesage, W. Va. , and Mrs.
nel'er saw a bigger smile than the one on Kevin Sheets' M. T. Crum, and Mrs. John
face afler he had let us down with three hits. The smile Dyer, both of Huntington.
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almost hid his freckles. We j·~~--- · ~-- brother, Homer. is deceased.
had been 10-l. That made ,lim lloiley and Dean Napier
Mrs. Meadows was a memher
it 10·2. .
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A funny thing happened after 1 of Palestine Baptist church at
More d1 . . ester followctl. 1~1e the Se11ator game. Three or : - - - - - ' - Vllnket!S tripped us 6- ~ iu etglll tour nighL~ later there was 1 :
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innings and we were 10-3, fust knock on my door. It was Jim- r The Wedn~sday Aug. 24 Ashevdl
11 half·f{ame ahead of the Rt:d rmy NOf' looking for a pair
N. C. ) Ti~es c~rried 1 sport!
Sox who had finished tLe ;oeas- rl shoes he had just missed. La ~l ! page headh~e Roberts
on 10-4. We wer': at th."! ~Ire. time he saw the lhoe! was at I !~~.as Tounsts Defeat Slaffod.
Those rampagm&amp; Senators li the honor camp.
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l"ere :omins op fast. They Jimmy thoUKht the
shoes Ashevt!le defeated Mobolt,
Due to the qreat demand for 1966 Chevrolets end OldSIT\Obil~s durinq ~ur YEAR END SALE, We ere
were 9-4 .,;th one game In go. were in my car. I check •• I lie leaders m the ~ass M South·
I knew we had to heal the Alb- . car and trunk _ no shoes 1 ern League liVe and a half
overstocked in Used Cars. To meet this demand we are reductnQ our pnce on these I)sed Cars. '"'leUco because the Senatoro 1called the honor camp. .TI!e &amp;ames ahead of second place
Units Cerry Gellipolis Motor Co.'s 25 MONTH WARRANTY, Come in today .... See or call any_()ne of ·
seemed a sure winner over \man ,., tho phone said Hugh Ashevtlle. as Roberts allowed
us. We'll be happy to show vou these fine car~ lnQ e~plaln thl$ fine W1rr1nty.
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the TiJers. They heal the Tig· Cofield honor camp pllchor seven hits. walked one and
ors z.J.. We took tho Athlelico 'j found the ohoes. and they
struck out aeven.
IHI on • two-hitler by ~unior safe - locked ·up in the office. .Roherts, who IS now 12-1, hal
Jamilon 1o win the Ude.
Next day I went up to the p1tched 18.1 lnnlngo. alllowad 131
Juii\Dr "Ftroball" Jamilon honor cam nd
nl Ed R
hits, walklld 13 and atruck out.
Oalatde DOll - 4 DoOr Sedlll.
Belair 4 Door Sedan. Saddle
lrnpata·sport Cpa. VB, 327. Bo••• 7·1 on the hill for uH.
land •ot ~a .L~~ I t
OW· 138. Hi! earned run avenge ••
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and wbltt. va, Cr1llJe.
Tan.
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Poweralldt
tralll.
Ud red/black trim. 4 speed
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me. around 2 50
Radio, hhtar, wbllt wall tlr•
O&gt;JDatlc trans. ltadio, h•ater,
trans. Rtdlo, beater, white
son. He pilched a total of 47 and While I was there, 1 saw Char·
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white walllll'tl. Tbla wt. only
11. Sto lblll one.
wall ll.roo.
one third iDnlnp, alllowed 22 los SJe&amp;er, another
&amp;uard. ~rtsu ·~... former
11 • quer.
hit~~, 1avo up 21 walks and Thanks fellows lor the shoes. po
olnlllk out 17 battfrs.
Jimmy Noe thanks you, too.
Jamison finished the season Jimmy Noe is a opWJky fel·
!tty11
with • battin&amp; ...rage of .500. low. He hurt his left knee in
~ He w.,. up 18 timee, had 19 1the Yankee game, and played.
hill, ineluding throe doublee, a Then in the first Inning of the
CHEVRO~ET
trlplt. a!fd lilbt homo run~, Athledc 11me. Jim tlid acnonj
ballod in :17 runs and scored 2Z first bue tod tore up his
J'alrlane CUJtom Waaon. VI.
Biacayne 4 Dr., Green Sedan.
SoHd "blue. Stand. lraDI. Ra·
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knee. Thanks to an effl•el•n•t I
clio, beater, whitewall Uret.
lllnlly car like new.
• HiJ .only lou was lo the Til· nurstns tlaff, Jimmy
One owner only,
era In tho _.., ., openor. Wo miSled 1n inning.
lost that one 9-11 but outhil the My wife. Mrs. Juanita
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Til.. H. Eleven errors cost and Mrs. Laura v.:::::~~:~: IL~:!.::::~5;
us 1llo 1ame.
mother of Eddie Wildermuth
Thofl. we strlilhleiled out alld who otarll\1 the season with us:
woo 10 eamel in • row. Cuck put I tomporary bandage on
Pen;oud, our telllllt' catcher. his kn... I lltnt home for the
miald the Tiler gamo, but aft- first atd mall!rlais. Before
er ,iOIItlnl the · tfam, Perroud leCood lnnln« started they fil·
hit llftly In eight
straight eel his knee so he could finish
gamtl. Then Chuck went · hit- lithe game.
less tor lh'"" gameo. He wasn't Latest on Dave Roher!&lt; _
In town lor the whirlwind fin· .

1965 BELAIR

2 Door Sedan. White. Blue
trlnt. 8 cyi. Stand. lriDL 111dlo, 2 1peed wiper and waebers, .backup uenti. filet ~nd

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and Afh"'tiC. and did a
job. llo&lt;.one doesn't like to catch,
alth&lt;lllfh he's the hest, and a
boy dOf!Slt'l J!&lt;, his best if lro'l
playllll a· position he doeVI'I ,
like. You've (of to keep them
happy. So Boooe played
ba•e tnls season. But, in lite
end he sold he likes catchlng
hesl.
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Nert year should be another !
tood YNr for the Willie So%. ·
We IMt only Chuck PtlTOtld
and Jim llteinht!ck. Pmoud IS
1 top 'IIIII ca!L'her, allfl SWft.
heck I! an ail round player,
at any positiOn.
~iollied
with a pllchlne recoftl 91. f.!.
pitched 31 illlllngs, allo.-l!d tJ
hits, ea~e liJI 13 walllfl . '
atruck out 55.
vell.-atli hse!IJ: ' nut Jfat
Jelt Lewi,,

NOT EVERY PERSON
who calls on me buys 1 new

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What abput your hearing-has It reached the atagt
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WOuld be beneftrial? Our teltlftt Ia FIIEit atld·wttb·
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apertence.

All 2 Dr..Sedan. 8o1141.

~lue. 8 cyl. S'-ndard
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Statton Wagon. Green. e eyJ.
Stand. trallo. 4 dOOr. Rill ~
anomy car. One local O'WIItr.

HEARING AID

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Flrlt Chrlltlan ChurCh of Wllminiton, Ohio, the eerem~:_.;: COIIllllllllity and CoiUIDbul
=rated
with boUquets of white gladioli, and chry· Home Friends who 1 p~+d lliy and
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with a baCkground of potted palms, twin room.
ChaDd- Ohio State Uolteniiy •
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son of Col. (re
lui Saturday
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ingham, M=~=fith officiated
the 7:30 o'clock 'lbe. bride wore, for a
Da~ng from G~
11111 Mn. TbomU pllquet vi I.e 11111 pear •
Rev.
and accompanied by Mrs. Grlf· ian boneylllOOII, • naVy
and Mrl
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wore a double crowa ot ~double~ cer=-:·rrayer" at the conclusion of the llllt with whit. acceeaoriel ~ ;:.MrMr and
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ceremony. Mrs. Gnu• •
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Paul Cllurch. ElJrla, Olllo. J
bouquet of aw•nt•• and
presented a program of Mobley wore • duller ot plllk
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Mn. Lucy Frederick.
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pre-nuptial mulle.
eamat10111, loin. Burke, white.
Burke was puated mother of the pm.
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Tile bride wu pv• 111 Tile receplloa tbat followed
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merrlal• by ber fatber. She
· MAR1uED JULY 12- Cheryl Ann Salls~, bert, Elyria.
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daughter of Mr. and Mra. Warren J. Salisbury, 1 :
For her weckllnl
olllllk yellow bodice. Her headpiece and CJrllaDZB ~W:,
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wore 1 11001'-t.&amp;lil 10ft ...~-L
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BOU.YWOOD IUPI) edith MacRae, tbe pi"elty blonde
dalll!hter of Shella and Gordon
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1110vie role In between.
llferedllb will be seen Ibis
as one of three gorgeous
ten of the bole
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part '
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Weekends the Bergers fre.
vide!~ vehicle.
· go · dancing at 1'he
Meanwhile Meredith attends
and The Other Plaee, a
acting classes two nights
of ·sw.g discotheques
week.
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Meredith bas beet! married
· are spent at the borne of
Rlcharcl ·llerger. a 28th Century.
In Palm Sprinas.
Foz accolllltant, lor 11 year 81111
a half Iller having dated the MERiiDITII SWIMS and wa·
young man for almost five
skis at the beach on Sun·
years.
But her P!!t hobby
Is
They live in a eantllevere!l
poetry.
house overl!anging a cliff
In
to have some of my
Studio Cltj above the San
PUblished SOII)e day." she
ll8lldo vall~. ·Uke · ·many ao' J!Ut rm a Hltle self-atDetJ.er young couple tlteJ design.
about lt. J spend a 1ot
eel and furnished the interior on my time reaclin11 an ldncls of
t11e1r own. .
In lldditlon to llie lop
1'he tw~beilroom home Ia
best sellers "
atucly In Spanish and
· MeNclltb's famed parents,
~ which Ills well
witb the
lleamed eeilhip and foUr

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her new CBSTV series Meredith starred on
location In Canada In "Footsteps In 1'!le Snow" for AIUed
Art!SII her first major movie

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Milton
Ronnlty Hooper

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The couple took a course Ill
bridge Dlavmc and try to set
one olgbt a week aside
for
bridge flames with their friends,
few of whom are In show bust-

'l'ltrM s.'ms·•·to "Petticoat June- ness. ·
tion" while squeezina her first Before starting

R:lft Morlilnf Me!odlea
·K·rin ~~ .... on. Mn.ninr Metodlea
Min ~ &gt;rat'! !'few
;. '-~ .il'.t'lloes of :JOY
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News

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Gordon and Sheila MacRae,
now mate their home In New
York where their a~ daugllter visits them three or four
times a year - and where she
buys 111081 of her clothes.
She' artial to beJI,botto
s P
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m
caprll ~ cocktail dresses.
Her s1ster Heather Is a col·
lege student at the University of
Colorado and brother Gar altends Denver University. Bruce
the youugest of the family. lives
in New York with mama and
papa MacRae.
"Ti's kiDcl of a secret," says
Meredith, "but the eharacter J
play Is &amp;Oing to be married on
the -iee this faD and it will
be used as a spin-off for a new
series. If It sells. then next
year I'll have my own series as
a young newlywed."
rt also happened lhat Meredllb was married out of the
"1\ly Three SouiJ" series.
·~'I'Ilat would make three mar.
rlages lor me in about three
years." she I~Mhed- "Two lor
televlsloa ~ one for real. A
girl coukin't ask for more than
that."

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or Friend's Night
fl . A musical program wall pre'181"t. Baskets of summer 0 "
ted during the evening with
vs decorated the chapter roomby. :Uuam King, master of cereThe welcome was given
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. to members monies. The program ,_ ...,Irs. W"tllillfl King und" g hap- ed with an orgaa and plano
.and guests of surro ~- c_ ia medley of songs by Roberta
&lt;BS in Ohio and w:~=eci Mindling, guest pi~st,
and
OlstlngUished gues
MiDdling Lillian Steiff, orgamst.
Mr.
Included Roberta
.
' Ben Philson of Racine Chapter
"ast Grand Matron ~~ :~.;..E:r sang a selection , "S~t-Hea~·
:ber Meadows, aran
. ed Men" accompanied by Mila
Julia FJemmg,
11est V'-'nla
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Di Mindling.
t)epuiy Grand Matron 1 1: Mrs Fred Blaettnar, organ·
trlcl 25. and grand r;:~;or: ist, and Mrs. Roy Tracy, l'ometlves, Mary Grovner
Creta roy Chapter, presented an or'bup, Ethel Jones
gan and piano duet and Mra.
llarris.
wor· Blaettllar played an or&amp;an 111110.
Other recopl1.ed were
Representing Evangeline Cba~ ~
lly matron• and worthy :
fer were L. R. Wiley with I .,
~ ol other chap~ E~an- guitar and vocal medley 11
. - IIIII patronsct officers old songs. ani the King gil'ls, 1
t;liDe Qlapter, cliJtrl d of Debbie, Kathy and Sbent, •Ina- -~
~ent was rna e
. in 8 sacred number aCCiliiiP8" '1
titencl•s Night to ~ held m ni~ by thetr cousin, Carol KlDtl
~ Sept. 15 With a recep- HarnsonvUle Chapter meill-.'
tiDn
for Betty Cooley to follow.
luded the progr&amp;lli
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announc- bers cone
"1111' District party was
,.ith an impressive candellill&amp; . ·
111 fOr Oet. 1 at Athens.
tableau presentation of
tilt
,
Twenty-Thirtl Psalm. A
'infests
quartet presented b~p;.ilii'~:~.~
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music.
Following the program
,met:
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members and guests Weft
baking cioltest and '!lted to tile "dining room
i'~·I'IICS""' a radle. A rising vote refreSbDieDIS of
1banU wu RIVeD Francis punch. and nuts
}lfl:ll'rll ,and Mra. Fred Leifheit Leslie Entll and her ,
othen wlto belped wlth !be An arrang~ of .
.llooiJL
and pink floWers,
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m were Floyd lavender
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Lindci Mobley, Richard B~rke ~w·L!).;}'fi!:;iJ;§
AuguSt 20 in Wilmington Churdi
The ·Flnt Chrlat1aD Church of Wilmington, Obio, the ceremony was beld In the from WlfnUnstoo Jlllfl
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wu decorated with bouquets of white gladioli, and chry- Home
Federal commmity aud Co!umbul Buslnp,i,,
.
untliemUJDB, with a background of potted palmi, twin room. Friends who uaiatsd llty IIIII was a. MCrlllal7 .
silver seven brancbed eandelabra for the wedding of were M!Jees Ro1e111arJ ChaDd· Ohio State University.
;:
ll1ss Linda AJIJI Mobley, daupter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ler, Susan Willdlll, DiaDDa Mr. Burke Ia a 81'2' ._,, II
. Mobley of Rt. 1 Wilmington, and. Mr. Richard A. Burke, Pbllllps, Paula Houseburl of Obio State UDIVerlity ,_. Ill. ·
II« attached lrlln lloasted ap- son of Col. (retired) and14rs. Alvm L. Burke of Framing- Columblll aud Mill
£arol IISIOClaled with lbe p J 1 ,
pllquel of ' - aud pearII. She Ingham, Maasachusettl, Jut Sat)llday.
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Burke.
El8clronica SUpply Cleltll' , 1II
cloubl
of lace
Rev. Randall Griffith officiated at the 7:80 o eloek The bride wore far 1 Cllllld- Dayton.
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a alit double ~ ceremo~y, and ·~.companied by Mn. Grlf- liD boneymooD, ' oa¥y lwlt Attending from
G~
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flth, aang "The Lords Prayer, at the eonchJJion of the ault with whita ~ and were Mr. and Mn.
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llouquet of
resentei Mn Griffith
am of
an orchid conllll. 'lblr will Burke, Mr. llld Mrs. L ...,._
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&amp;re-nuptlal mJe. II'
Mobley wore a cluater of pink reside at 215 Salem """ Day- Burke, Mra. Earl W1nten d
M1u Doleru Wlemeil wu Tbe bride wu lli'f-.a 111 eamall0111, Mn. Burke, wblte. too.
Mrs. lucy Frederick, IJ'IIdo
maid of booor. Sht wore a marriage by 11er fatber. Sbe Tbe
ibat followllll Mra. Burke wss lfllduated mother of the poom.

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Vows,.n:50 lemnl Ze

'nlllmu C. Jlend.. 111
tbe late Mr IIIII
'nlllmu
P HeNler • Bacilli
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Paul
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tile 1GnDer ·J. .
t, quellae R. BID, daltlbtlr ..
. . Mr. aad MrL J'ruk lcb11bert, Elyria.

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MARRIED JULY 12
Ch I
daughter of Mr. and M; w!!,n

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Mabelene Dr., and James Lee Bush, son of Mr. and
For bel' weddiiiC tbt llrlde
Mn. Herbert L. Bush, 16 Belmont Dr. were married wen a floor--..a fiOWI olllilll
July 12, ill a do!~ble rin&amp; ceremony at York, s. c.
blended pe811,11tyled In allllllwThe brtde, a 1966 graduate of Gallia Academy High . et1e llhealh of ll'rellcb alaecll
School is employed in the Gallia county recorder's lace with llbort aleeves. 'lbe
office. Mr. Bush, a 1965 GAHS II'aduate is employ·
portrait aecklloa wu outlined
ed at Bo'll Evans Steakhouse.
In matehllc laee llld pearll.
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llOWll of wbtta nylon wltb a
:Jellow bodice. Her beadplece
wu a green Dlor bow. CarlatiODI were Ill bil' 181C8da boll-

wore a goWD of QlaDtllly laee
8IICI organza \llldmCOl'ell b:J talfeta. Jrrldeseeot IICiulnl enbanced the lace whldl oulllnecl
quet.
the Sabrina nedrlll!l! of tile
Mr. Delbert Hensler was hil molded bodice of the town llld
brother'• best mau.
long sleeves tappered Into brldA recept1111 was bekl
at a1 points. Tbe de&amp;achable trail
Emerald Valley Country Club, of

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SUNDAY
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11:35 p. m. Ch 8 - "Terror of
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11:15 p, 111. Ch 3 "Man In the
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Dark" - E. O'Brien, A. x . 11:45 o. m. aa 10 "Riot
p. m. Ch 8 ''The DevO at 4 Generals" with Peler O'Tool: day's ChUd."
Totter
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Cell BlorJr 11." N. Brlllll.
O'clock" -S. Tracy, F. Sin· and Omar Sharif.
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11:30 p.m. ch 13 "Fort Apache" g p.
Ch s ''It Started With 11:20 II- m. Ob 1 "Hell's BoJil.•.....,..• lemad
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Ford '
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the Toreodors" - J. Leigh x . 9 D. m. Ch 4 "Blood on 1!t.e
Bellgal Lancer"- G. Coop- mo~e In a row with as
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lllnr.~ fetal of 10 mDIIon bomes by tbe
lUID 11. m. Cl1 8 ~ at · -E G Robinson
end of 118e.
7 p. m. eh 3 "Five Fln~ers"Smugglers Bay"- P. CUIIh- • 1·05· · ,.. "
M . Renie, J. Mason
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Approximately 130 per!IODI,
~ npresatiD8 Elllltenl Star Chap~ ten Ill Oblo aDd West VIrginia,
.':W. attended the 8llllllal combined
$e· FrleDd8 Night with Evaogellne
lila Qlapter, OES, In Middleport u
tbe host chapter Tburscla:J, fill·
~ eudng at the MIIIIOille Temple.
.of • Four area tbapters, Polllll.We roy, Raelne, HarriBonvllle and
~ llkldleport toot part Ill the
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{ ling, Worthy Matron llld Wol'
~ tby Patnlll, presided over tbt
ti rttoal opening. Officers pro tem
i\ were lira. WIIIIJ ADtlloil)', Mrs.
"f BYel)'n Lewla, Mra. 11. L.
l'rench . m1 MrL J . - Clat,;; wwthJ. Other off!-. were
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\1 ata matroa llld patron, Mabel

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ot IIUIIIIIler flowers decorated the chapter room.
The welcome was given by
Mrs. WIIDIIi' King to members
and guests of surrounding chap·
ter1 In Ohio and West Virginia.
DJstlnguished guests introduced

bart. Baskets

Included Roberta

MiDdling,

Psst Grand Matron of Ohio, Es·
Iller Meadows, grand officer of
West VIrginia, JuDa Fleming,
Deputy Grand Matron of Distrlct 25, and grand representa·
ttves, Mary Grovner, Pearl Northup, Ethel Jonea and Creta
HarriB.
Other recognized were wor·
thy matrons and worthy paIrons at other chapter. past

A musical program was presented during the evening wilh
Wi!llam King, master of ceremonies. The program Will opq.
eel with an orgaa and piano
medley of songs by Roberta
MiDdling, guest pianist, and
Lillian Steill, organist.
Mr.
Ben Philson of Racine Chapter
sang a selection, "Stout-Heart·
eel M~n" accompanied by Miu

Mmdhng.
Mrs. Pr•d Blaettnar, organiSt, and Mrs. Roy Tracy, pomeroy Chap~r, presented an Ol'n
gan and ptano duet and MrL
Blaettnar played an organ wlo, ,

Representing Evangeline Cha,.
fer were L. R. Wiley with

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matrons and patrons of Evan- guitar and vocal medley 'If ' .;
pllne Chapter, cllstrict officers. old songs, ani the King , glrla, ! 1
AluloUDeelllent was made of Debbie, Kathy and Sherry, slut- ·,J!i! ·
Belmett. Lllllan stlelf, Mary Friend's Night to be held in lng a sacred number ~~ ~
)(elnbart, Maril Plcteol, Mra. Alherul Sept. 16 with a recep- nied by their cousin, Carol '
. ~~maa, ~! Ly- tton for Betty Cooley to follow. , beHam·sonncvtlud
·need Chtheapter meillo,l&lt;.
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Gill, ....., Norton. Mn • ..._ D• The District party was announors
pro~
- , Lelia Bunce, George If&amp; ed for Oct. 1 at Alhens.
with an impressive candeJ1811t .
presentation of
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vited to the 'dining room
rafresbmeots of •
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-TICI TO CONTIIACTOII
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DIP'AITMINT 0111 NIIHWAY'I
CO;IUMHI. Oflr.. AUfUit 11. ' 1N6
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Pomeroy, o. Pb. 992-21103 day
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maple ftnlllh. t speed changer.,
I WILL not be responsible tor
This set sold much higher.
aoy debts contracted by aoy- HAY. Will also do baling. Ph. Tak e over paymenIs 0I $'1 per
one other lhan myself. Pearl llft.'1931.
8 23 Stp month . or pay balance due 31 MILK CANS, 2 rOUI
Deem, Racine, Ohio, Rt. 1. ICE Cream
$111.24, Try II In your bome. leed'fs, l' qt. stain!
a 28 31p
truck, mobUe com . II
Ph.
9112-3218.
I 28 61c milk strainer, one
. .. blnation food 8Dd Ice ..-earn
GUN SHOOT. Sunday, August unll, 82 Chevrolet vao model , CANNING tomatoes, you P,lck, fuel oil tank, one 6
28. at the Izaalt Walton Farm, eomple12 with ice
cream $1 a bushel. Harry H Ill, bulk tank, 16 Premier
Dutchman chicken wat·
Chesler, sponsored by lhe freezer, hamburger
grill • Lelarl Falllt, 0 ,
a 28 stc Big
erers,
I gaL glass chlcioro
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Cbesttl' Fire Department.
Frencb fryer, bot dog sl2am
IRISH
cobbler
potatoes.
Thornwab!rer.
N. G. Rose. Ph. 992______s 25 3tp er, sbalte mller, air eondl. as Sayre, Portland, 0. Pbone
6710.
8 24 dtp
Uoned. excellent condiUon
843-2436.
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28
stp
AUCTION at Llurel
Cliff Pbnne 882-2678 or
MAHOGANY drop lea f table,
School Houae, St. Rt. 124, ev· New Haven.
1 25 3tc 1964 SHASTA 16 fl. trailer, cab opens to 78" Ph. !1112-3503 aftery Friday nqht at 7 p. m., 1 ORDER AMSTUTZ's H and _ over, bitch, electric . brakes, or 5 p.m.
823
Adams Trndlng Post and AuctoUet,
awning
and
nel,
$1:.00.
"Nick Chick" leghorn chl&lt;'k'
IF CARPETS' look dul
llon Houoe, Ruuell Welch, . or
Uooet Boggs, 9112-31192.
started pulleto today.
drear, remove the sI and
uJea lllllllier.
a 23 lfc em Poultry, Bo• 188 ,
8 :18 61C
they appear wllh Bl pots as
0, Ph. 119$-7831.
1 2ft ttc LARGE coal furnace, good Ire. Rent electric s ue LosCHICKEN . Barbecue
bampooer
condition,
$35.
Paul
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Baer,
Pickens
Herdwar
$1.
Sept 3rd, 11 a. m. liD
ONE Peterson sleeper •
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Pho
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Nill'lb 2nd Ave. and Coal St. er, one Peterson baby swing,
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nel Inc.
8 22 file
In Middleport. Volunteer Fire mattes car seat, one Counselor Chfsler 98S-3830.
a26 3tp VENETIAN bll ds - - - Dept.
8 :13 !Ole
baby scale, one bassinet wllh CANNING tomatoes, already Allo repairs. n
pad, one high chair,
ooe picked. Phone In advance 773- Supply, 215 Unloo
Ave.,
crome car seal wllh sl2erlng s:!M, Mason, W. Va. Bob Pomeroy Ohio.
7 29 301c
wheel, one portable baby bed
Barnltz.
8 26 3tc 1
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sb
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DON'T
pump
your
sluggish
sop'
1auae o..-.. e tic lank. Get Klean-Em . All
W&lt;&gt;rlt · on eslabllshed route, pair ladles ahoe skaw size 1
oilary 8Dd Commlsolon. Musl 7, one portable electric' sew- new, Tom Wella, Harrllon- Septic Tanlt Cleaner. Land·
vllle, 0. Ph. 74Z-ii864.
mark Fann Bureau Pomebe responslblr!, 25 or older. lng macblne. Mrs.R.G
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8263tp
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roy, 0. 8 10 30tc
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8286tc
2835.
8 28atp FOR A "job well done•- feel~ BUDGET PRICED lurolture ll
lng clean carpeta with. Blue oou lblnl floor budget abop.
WANTED - \VOlt for bolldn&amp;
Lustre. Rent electric
Baker Fumitui'e, Middleport
or. i'li. 882-$201.
I 8 30tc
MARRIEii man for !ann work
pooer fl. Pomeroy
Oblo.
U 12 lit
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il&gt;mal&lt;tel
house •w
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and melons. . Clannce . Prill·
pleyme~~t. P. M.
Cowtlery;
Ill&amp;, Portland, 0. Pb. BU-2254.
Long Bottom, 0.. ·8 :i8 ate
• 11 tlo
mJDENT salesmarr, Hejpers

Bakery. 'l'irk and HliJh 'sla.,
Middleporl, .0. Call titer II
a. m.
118· 3tc

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Cratl at 610 Osborne st, Pomoroy, o.
a 28 91p

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11'11 kitchen and bath, full
basement and 1arage. $11,0011.
- 1 story frame,
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balemont, modem kitcheo
wllh buUt-ID range and owo,

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front and side porch, aar·

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trailer, nice patio, nk!e
borhood, In IOWII. Ph.
'JOlin ' FUIII, Lomsl St.,

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Albert M. Co•, Broker

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AlitYDLBAA, JtB
to LON&amp;riiLLOW
one leiter aimpty otaruto fill' uootlrtt. no thlo 001np1e Alto·for tile lllnl L'i, X tor the t't&lt;O 0'1, lite, . . , . !Aotteri. .,...
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age, 811- Loc!ult SL, Middle- ·NL'Q
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at $8,1011.00 - 1\1 story
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Onder &amp; Colla•'·~l
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MANAGEMENT

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white finish, red vinyl Inter~

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62 Comet ·· ·· $765
CUstom 2 Door, 8 &lt;YI. Std.
trans. Radio and beater vj.

DYI Interior trim, like 'new
W.W. tire1. Light green over

white llollh, priced to move

61 Rambler ·· $595
Conv. C~. Good tires e cyl.
enginll!, Std. tran~. Radio and
beater, good top.

62 Chevrolet $1095

60 Corvair · · $595
700 4 Door. White over turq.

finish, good tires. automat-

Ic trai'S. Radio,

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59 Pontiac · · $695
ItT. Cpe. I local owner leu
than 31,000 miles, opotte11
clean intertlor, beautiful
while over jet black flnlah,
Uke new lsi line llrtJ, Va
Ollllno, outomallc 11'101. Radio and heater, outatandlnr
en ta evtl')' way.

58 Chevrolet $495
f Door. Orllirull Interior Uko

oow, tm exterior flnlab, •II
good tires heater, 6 ey. Std.

triDI., rnl uloo.

57 Chevrolet $395
Bel Air St. W•1on.

Wblto

over nd finish, cleau tntet-·
ior. good tires, VB enaine,

Prayer? Let's Turn to
A
...,.
0 Expert for the Answer ~~-

wud

rad1o, beater, real

radio and beater.

PIIONI ftMI67

IARL aRUEsER. plumbing
aad
healing, Minersville.
United Pretl lrrlerullolllll
l!ld bolier mlttdl baft b:
Obio. End your sewer trouble. In an era that greaUy •aloes led God's word •
11t1tJ
We bave aiJ size sewer ma~ bow-to-do-it tips from experts. understood it"
~,
IDes, Reasonable raw. Call it seems appropriate to turn Ill
,WY 3-2974, day or night.
a monk for advice oo prayer. !
Faw Boob Neerletl
·:
8 IS l!c
No one _.. aa exte:IIIMt 11
_ _ _ _ __ _ __:__::~ Monks could fairly be called library I• boly ...
~vou
AUCl'IONEBa
lhe "ptos" of prayer, if for no need only I few ltoelra ' d't
Compteto SeMel
other reason tban lltal they lhe Bible-but uo one else caa
Crill Krad1nrl1
spend more time at it than the tell you which boob .... W
Write, rroae or Coollld
average person.
besl lor you. y.,. 1111111 ~
A. 1.. IIRADFilltD
Her• then are a lew observa- them f..- yourself - the books
Raeltte, Ohio
lions aboul lhe life or prayer i that apeak to you Ill Ierma ol _,
l I lfe I from Father Alban , • B•ntle your own apecial oeedl ...
- - - - - - . - : : _ : _ : : _ 11 n d thoughtful Benedictine corcumstances. Once you've 61'
BOAT end motor hcense - . Ev- : monk who serves as abbot ol foond such books, yoo can ~

2 Door. Low mileage by local owner, beautiful dark
ereen oyer light green. Li~e
new wh1tewaU tires, spotless
clean Interior. 1~5 h.p. 8 cylmder engme, atandard traml·

Monu Slatton Wa1on

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RACINE. OHIO

64 CheveRe $1495

62 Corvair

Olhir

ReI'1910n
. In
. America

AUCTIONEER

and heater.

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108 E. BYER

COMPLETE SALES

Uful maroon flolsb. ' Radio

~sion,

' · e · 8 · U IDcll
•Cement 6 llortu
Wlrtdowo 6 Doaa

Auto Clull of hulhlf'n Ohio
frolrlono Dr. MW~I-rt

Spotlesa fawn interior beau·

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power

vour home where ·

from these pests with ARAB,
available at King Bulldero
Supply co., Middleport.

Impala Hardtop. Locally ow-

T X l A ll ll V 0.-

WE NEED AND

OF CLEAN LATE
MODEL CARS .

~~~~~-.,.Allin 0... Pw.- ·

ra..._ We blve

MOTORS

inrude

Sales 1nd Service, /' St.

Anselm 's

Monastery

in returnmg. to them, and yeu wi~~

Schwarze! Marine, Hooting- Washington, D.C,
always find fresh messages !D
1them."
port, Ohio.
I 3 301c l
..
(It should be tn11de clear, In , Devotiooal rellliiq ..,..
•wiNG m•cldJia• .-patr aer fairness to Father Alban, that naturally ond inlpel'tepUbly
'flee, aU makes. WY W21H. he wonced at !he very idea of into lhe seco~ phue ot .
1'hl Fabric Sbop. Pomeroy being billed as an npert on prayer, whlcb it knowll •1111 '~
Authorized Singer Sales 1nd prayer. He finally agreed to meditation. Father AlbaD nid
Service.
1 :11 tic
talk about It with the under- he was not speakinl of
standing that be was simply meditaUOH as a farmal IIIII
READY-MIX concrete deliver· l!l&lt;pressing one Christian's per- :systematic meolal exerciae, lltii
'~ ngbl to your project. F..t S&lt;mal view of "a very big was thinking o1 "a freer lblnc, .
and easy. Freo estimates. subject" He also emplrasiud a less aelf-conseiOIII t1ti1tfPbooe !1112~.
GoegleiD lhal h" remarks were con- .spontaneous reaction of rReady-Mil Co., Middleport, I·e&lt;!rnt!d entlroly with "interior" mind and beart to !be wn oi...
Oblo.
6 30 lie or private prayer of lndivl- God IS it comes to yw lD , ... .
dualo, as dlshngulahed from holy readinK-"
AIR CONDmONING Relrlger· formal or liturgical prayers Actually, he said, H :fOil n.~·
all111 service. Jack'a Refrlg- such IS those uoed in lhe mass slowly and thoughtfully lellldC'
eraUon, New Haveo. Pbone or in lhe divine office.o oaid by your mind dwell ~ 11111
meaning of any HDIIaai ltd
TU 2-3537.
f e tic monks at stated hOUI'I.)
IIBATING, PLUMBING, Rural ''Prayer is not some sort of strikes borne, the first ud.
Do10l BoiUe Gas. Arnold technique that you can learn," ~cond pbaseo tead lei .....,:;
·
Brothers, 618 E. Malo St. be began, "It's not a psycbologi- mto 0?"· .
Pomeroy.
I 22 Uc cal trick or skilL It's no ood Medrtalooo In tarD ......
studying methods of praye~ as naturally to umomeDIIu-111111
'
Insurance
il you could somehow develop he stressed that they ara I!OV!II
GET A quotation from liEU· Ibis one form of relationship more lban moments, ~ k ..
the most oamUy 10Ul-11t llilifiii:'"
TER INSURANCE AGENCY with God all by itself
New Way o1 uie
"we perceive lhe 1ltlht ot ~~~
INC. before renewing •our
'
"Prayer
is
part
of
the
'
truly
i1t our miltd aud IOtll." . .~
auto insurance. We · may be
new
way
of
life
whi&lt;h
St
Paul
.,
Pei'IHal ~
, , .:
able to save you money.
called
'living
In
Christ.'
We
For
•
moment,
God'a
_,..
• 2 lie
-=a:-:UTO=M"'o"'s"'n=-=E-iuour
,--a-a-=.. beeii prey only out of a lUe ol 8Dd goodn°" ntOYOI lite ite!li4
charity, a life of faith and
thai_kind of ~~~ ~
CIDCeBed? Lost your opera~ hope."
whoclo " · as lor ao rt Ia pill~
lr'a lltensel Call WY Mlltll. Moot people worry entirely I in Ibis . life, lbe ~
e 15 tic too muclo about wlml to say In relatoonship ol the child of Gill!~
BU.U ADMITI'ED
prayers, Father Alban with i": Heavenly Father." ·~
CINCINr-', 'I CUPI) _ More cootlnued.
This" true prayer-a~
lhan 30 policem.n, 19 cruisero ''It really doesn't matler " movemeol ol love" ia wbiclt
and . two pollee dogs were what you say as long as you human heart sudd_l!ttly I C ·-'·
pressed Into a two- hour search
sllrted praying-"
ledgt;s. and rejotcet li, . 1111.
ot 1 ooi1bilde nell!hborhood Frl- However, monks have fo8Dd lnlinrte good nOM ol G&lt;td.
day, euded . when Mn. Mild- it helpful to approach prival2 The Impulse to reach
_, W ·
prayer· in tJtne
or phases. love toward God 11 . . ·
- ·liedelhiJialon,
ldmittecl The first preparatory
~-·
..·abe
when she41,reported
phase ol grom boman • tr·tVllfl.
lng ' attaetecl by 1 man at ber
''holy reading.''
God's lift: 'lbal'a w1lll
bome:
"Not just llllelliectual read- 11 possible, aometlmet'
~--=====:_
lng, !..-the sake or acquiring maka IIIIUJ. On aur
Iknowledg)!," he said. "1 mean say mainly ll'a tl~=~~~
of ~adlng lhal io
acceptance. II Is II
oplr1111al a 1 · h'ch
COIIMidftl • •
C ' ID W 1 JOO
Spirit of God "11i!llli
heart
and
mind
lo
..
u•
"
Word of God as II COrntl·lo ,
Ul.
.
·
ihroul!h the Bible, or
, Tbo, momettl .of paji ~~
~er books ID which ~~~ I " quockly over, d ''¥
II quickly OYel\ illldi ~;~
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for

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•PAR1Sfw

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automaUe tuns., R&amp;ll.

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SERVICE .

WHEEL

head. crickets. spider:J &amp; oth-er insects will be coming lrt-

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WILL PAY

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!lungs lo tool

DICK M~ft.IN{II

KAETTNARS

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cylinder,

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M50 SPORT

HAKE SERVIa

4 Door Sed1n, V8 engine,
std. trans. Wblte fmlsh wilh
red interior, good tires. ra-

IPOJIIER~~y - LIKE NEW 1 story frame, pari Permo-

Rudisill, t• fAcloo 'hrrue,
Pomeroy, 011».
1 11 30ip G.llllhop'l

.

Crow's Steak HOI..

lt65 MERCURY Comet, 2 door,
hardtop, low mileage, ercel1enl condltloo. Call 'IUppers
Plains, 0. 66'1-3644 between 5
and 8
p. m.
I 26 3tp

dio and beater.

Ill pe1'S011 II Blll&amp;et Boy, U 28. Steeptu
w. Uillon, o\llllal, 0. bllwMD 31•'-'lof

boors o1111t4 I p.m. 18 aotc

I'OR SALE - f bedroOm bouse
modern knotty pine illlcbon,
new balhroom, all
oe w
plumblna, large yard, oexl
to tchool, $8,500.00. See al
30t HamUiott SL, Mltldleporl
or pbnne !1112o6324. I 28 Uc

JI.,JIJrlploy&gt; '"'

lilce of ptitl . . ."". Day :IIi. Crowd
Or Dipl sldft,~waDable. Apply lrl. WIN
meaauro

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ou DODGE pickup truck In
,..7
good ahape, price $121i.
Welsh, Lolli Bottom, 0.
8 :13 5te
_ _ _ _ _ _ _:_::_::=_

For Sale

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hamer mill, iOG chicken ,__._
REALLY professional
• Rope, Middle·~~ suits clean your carpels with
ers. Gerald V.
port, Ohio. Ph.
premlvm
quaUty
_. 1 ••
8 28 3tp Foratn. Rent efectr:·~~::~:l
SINGER eonaoe
.. , 1 .......
pooer lor $1
wllh
- ....... rna- Ehersbach
Hard
chine. 'Ibis machine Is equip.
ware,
ped to moire buttonholes, dii!'D _!'!Y. __O.
·
a 2li &amp;tc _
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CARPETS
and tmbtolder. ' Take over , be he tlful
can and life too
11
payments Pf $6 per monlb or
au
you use
pay balance due $111.22. Try Lustre. Rent electric
it In your home. · Ph.Wi-3218. pooer fl. B'BIIer Furniture Co.
1
8286tc
122

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llllli FORD Station Wagon,
un.
ps· reJrlgerator,Sgaobottles, dr. Thunderbird V., engln•.
__
hll'lllahed apartment. Middle- LQADER tor IJiosl large lrl·
-new tr. May, Sell or hillbest offer. Pb. 911:1-:11139.
port Ohio Ph · 99W814
cycle type TraCIIO tractoro; trade 'or late model plck·oUP 1
I 28 ltp
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Including pump ~ and a
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8 3 tic
7 II blade,
'pa!.J H camper. Ph. m-3131.
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1'IIREE and rour room tumtsn- Baer, Pomeroy, Star Route·. Graot St., Middleport, 0.
l':ndiC::VRO~~·~..._.Ioodor " .,--,.··_..._ .._•••.'----.
od and llllfumlsbed ap""' Ph. Chesler
1
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"
625
!D'!Jils. WV ...5414.
12 8 tic
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1'• 21 lip 2 LO'ii§; nice location. RaciM, way
canSt.,be Middleport,
oeen al 0. Broad·
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O.uOmrlnt
r Dri.,..Jnro
8
20
FOUR ROOM furnished aparl ONE GELDING pony,' . one ~:_Ph. IM9-2682.
ate _ _ _ _ _ __:1:_24 etc
IIIVtCI tl Hllll

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Auto Sal..

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lwnlnp-llce W I -; GI647M
I. N. WINml11, 016 4!00

·For ,• -'"

NICE f rOOm&amp; 8Dd bath

IDedL WY 2-3858

OAID
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Mini,..,. ' " ' ' " ........
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THI WISEMAN AGENCY

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The' \\?seman 'Agency ··
.

An~NTION

ALL VnERANS

r ':Jttb~l~with 90 daya or· more se!'Yice ID ~ foJ.
Is
for Veler•m Loan. YoW' ei!Jlblitty will eJ~o

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!l&amp;ed hefore a certain date. Tbe Wlaeman A•many years of eXII!!rlence Ill clolill&amp; Veteran•
!::~and are very much Interested Ill exftllll!nl· this
to you. The Wllemu Agency II tile pro~itY

Services Offered

i

management

broker for

Gallla County.
PAINTING

·the Veteram Admlnlatratiliil iD

New Lo11••1y

FOR FARMERS

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leg1l Notice
-TICI TO CONTIIACTOII
ITATI OP OHIO
DIP'AITMINT 0111 NIIHWAY'I
CO;IUMHI. Oflr.. AUfUit 11. ' 1N6
.-tract llttl Utll c...v ••· ...7H

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For $1le
~A
16 ll : --:-:-.,.
I!'• sleeV' e, electrl~ brakes,

~l!iht

11115-~. .

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Ave.,

Pomeroy, 0. 8'1'1 tfC

C"~ING
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Ira Uer, aleepe JilL
WID rent by day or week. Pb.
ltU522.
7 2'1 lfc
MQDERN 2 bedroom bomO.
Pomeroy, o. Pb. 992-21103 day
or WJ.3'/02 eveulnrs.
7241fc

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American slereo, AMFM radio. This has lovely
maple ftnlllh. t speed changer.,
I WILL not be responsible tor
This set sold much higher.
aoy debts contracted by aoy- HAY. Will also do baling. Ph. Tak e over paymenIs 0I $'1 per
one other lhan myself. Pearl llft.'1931.
8 23 Stp month . or pay balance due 31 MILK CANS, 2 rOUI
Deem, Racine, Ohio, Rt. 1. ICE Cream
$111.24, Try II In your bome. leed'fs, l' qt. stain!
a 28 31p
truck, mobUe com . II
Ph.
9112-3218.
I 28 61c milk strainer, one
. .. blnation food 8Dd Ice ..-earn
GUN SHOOT. Sunday, August unll, 82 Chevrolet vao model , CANNING tomatoes, you P,lck, fuel oil tank, one 6
28. at the Izaalt Walton Farm, eomple12 with ice
cream $1 a bushel. Harry H Ill, bulk tank, 16 Premier
Dutchman chicken wat·
Chesler, sponsored by lhe freezer, hamburger
grill • Lelarl Falllt, 0 ,
a 28 stc Big
erers,
I gaL glass chlcioro
.
I
Cbesttl' Fire Department.
Frencb fryer, bot dog sl2am
IRISH
cobbler
potatoes.
Thornwab!rer.
N. G. Rose. Ph. 992______s 25 3tp er, sbalte mller, air eondl. as Sayre, Portland, 0. Pbone
6710.
8 24 dtp
Uoned. excellent condiUon
843-2436.
a
28
stp
AUCTION at Llurel
Cliff Pbnne 882-2678 or
MAHOGANY drop lea f table,
School Houae, St. Rt. 124, ev· New Haven.
1 25 3tc 1964 SHASTA 16 fl. trailer, cab opens to 78" Ph. !1112-3503 aftery Friday nqht at 7 p. m., 1 ORDER AMSTUTZ's H and _ over, bitch, electric . brakes, or 5 p.m.
823
Adams Trndlng Post and AuctoUet,
awning
and
nel,
$1:.00.
"Nick Chick" leghorn chl&lt;'k'
IF CARPETS' look dul
llon Houoe, Ruuell Welch, . or
Uooet Boggs, 9112-31192.
started pulleto today.
drear, remove the sI and
uJea lllllllier.
a 23 lfc em Poultry, Bo• 188 ,
8 :18 61C
they appear wllh Bl pots as
0, Ph. 119$-7831.
1 2ft ttc LARGE coal furnace, good Ire. Rent electric s ue LosCHICKEN . Barbecue
bampooer
condition,
$35.
Paul
H.
Baer,
Pickens
Herdwar
$1.
Sept 3rd, 11 a. m. liD
ONE Peterson sleeper •
p
S
Pho
e Co.,
Nill'lb 2nd Ave. and Coal St. er, one Peterson baby swing,
omeroy, tar Roole,
nel Inc.
8 22 file
In Middleport. Volunteer Fire mattes car seat, one Counselor Chfsler 98S-3830.
a26 3tp VENETIAN bll ds - - - Dept.
8 :13 !Ole
baby scale, one bassinet wllh CANNING tomatoes, already Allo repairs. n
pad, one high chair,
ooe picked. Phone In advance 773- Supply, 215 Unloo
Ave.,
crome car seal wllh sl2erlng s:!M, Mason, W. Va. Bob Pomeroy Ohio.
7 29 301c
wheel, one portable baby bed
Barnltz.
8 26 3tc 1
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- EXPE!II,Ii:NcED rwte man to one Cosoo net playpen, ..~ SHOT 20
sb
•~·
Ilk
DON'T
pump
your
sluggish
sop'
1auae o..-.. e tic lank. Get Klean-Em . All
W&lt;&gt;rlt · on eslabllshed route, pair ladles ahoe skaw size 1
oilary 8Dd Commlsolon. Musl 7, one portable electric' sew- new, Tom Wella, Harrllon- Septic Tanlt Cleaner. Land·
vllle, 0. Ph. 74Z-ii864.
mark Fann Bureau Pomebe responslblr!, 25 or older. lng macblne. Mrs.R.G
.
8263tp
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ABC Cleanen, Mason, W. Va, ley, Middleport, o. Ph.
roy, 0. 8 10 30tc
.
8286tc
2835.
8 28atp FOR A "job well done•- feel~ BUDGET PRICED lurolture ll
lng clean carpeta with. Blue oou lblnl floor budget abop.
WANTED - \VOlt for bolldn&amp;
Lustre. Rent electric
Baker Fumitui'e, Middleport
or. i'li. 882-$201.
I 8 30tc
MARRIEii man for !ann work
pooer fl. Pomeroy
Oblo.
U 12 lit
~·-•·•·• 1e dy
J-:.:...:.:.:.::.._ __:::..=..::!:~Bioc~k~C~o.:___
. -~~·22~ BEANS, polaloel,
il&gt;mal&lt;tel
house •w
"""""'• s a em- 1
and melons. . Clannce . Prill·
pleyme~~t. P. M.
Cowtlery;
Ill&amp;, Portland, 0. Pb. BU-2254.
Long Bottom, 0.. ·8 :i8 ate
• 11 tlo
mJDENT salesmarr, Hejpers

Bakery. 'l'irk and HliJh 'sla.,
Middleporl, .0. Call titer II
a. m.
118· 3tc

DAILY CROSSWORD
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lri' 8Dd mk .. cook. c.u 14Conjuncttcon

BAKER,

8 25 3tp

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car

iiAi:E HE1oP,

eontractton.

l1.Gentle
bop1. Apply 18. Russian ·

waltml IIlli
In person, Craw's
House,

' help,

n. PoeUe

Steak

novellat

21.Aelatl0

8 2li Uc
river
22. Babe Ruth'J
iiltiVeen ages ii kin&amp;'-.

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29. Potull• "
lng

matotlal

30. ship

timber

13. Slide
16. Bteoll

wa.,t•lll To Buy

eroy, 0., e45Q. Conllct Ro!Oert
Cratl at 610 Osborne st, Pomoroy, o.
a 28 91p

31. 9top
38 f1oc:k

42; itari·o' · · · ' ·
JWn.e
44. Performed

oumo

slone, 5 rooms (2 bedroomsfiiOm , up for two more). Mad·
11'11 kitchen and bath, full
basement and 1arage. $11,0011.
- 1 story frame,
i 1'001111 (2 hedroonu), modern balh 8Dd shower
In
balemont, modem kitcheo
wllh buUt-ID range and owo,

thllDU.J

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AN'l'JQUES, l'1lnllllft. marlllt lt.Yollt\
top lablet, ·dllibtl, cui a!U•. to. rUI'IUiyl•
Prolatint
miJC!eii811111Ut . lldlt. 1o • .•
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lloil: all'llr.

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'3. Hospital

1-J=~~~~~$11,100.
II
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w:rnot.

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- Blclclt wort of 1111
4.8. Cruile
ldod. Phone 991-5691.
· ·
· a 2li ate &amp;1. J'o\Ut401' of

llllllly room wilh obower,
front and side porch, aar·

Chttattan

For~
'111~R .SPACE, lor
trailer, nice patio, nk!e
borhood, In IOWII. Ph.
'JOlin ' FUIII, Lomsl St.,

•• !Ia

MI!II

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age.
Albert M. Co•, Broker

scten.ee

41, J'UdiJlH

DAILY CltYl"ttQUOTE - Here'• how to work It:
AlitYDLBAA, JtB
to LON&amp;riiLLOW
one leiter aimpty otaruto fill' uootlrtt. no thlo 001np1e Alto·for tile lllnl L'i, X tor the t't&lt;O 0'1, lite, . . , . !Aotteri. .,...
,,t.,..ltl, tho 1elllth - -110ft of tiJol all lilnlol.
'II:Mill day Ute letterot iN llttftnDt. .
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0. Pltoae
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1 18 Ita
IIV
fROOMHOUSEandbalh,pt·
age, 811- Loc!ult SL, Middle- ·NL'Q
.ll"rt. 0. Pb .WJ-1101 da1 or ",,y R II'

BUY

at $8,1011.00 - 1\1 story
frame, 8 roonu (3 bedrooiDil,

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near new hlibwlf, In Brad·
ltllry. Pb. ta-7450. I 18 6tp

list clatml

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•BOATS &amp; MOTOIII

eTruck eHuter
Care 8 Bulld01er

•BOAT PAINT

•TOOLS
S..Ar

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KEITH GOBLE FORD

Metropolltln Mcm~

~=~~~~i;~·~·;;s'""~ and lltlunli

ParnorO,

MEIGS COUNTY

l'er •The a.t .. ·,

WITH FULL llllVICE

Onder &amp; Colla•'·~l
ILOCK5

warm. £:rotect your

1teering.

MANAGEMENT

~."M ~iiNAcHAN

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$995
only

36,000 miles and locally own·
ed. new whitewall tires
white finish, red vinyl Inter~

I

tor, Powergltde tnnsmilsion

A aharP

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62 Comet ·· ·· $765
CUstom 2 Door, 8 &lt;YI. Std.
trans. Radio and beater vj.

DYI Interior trim, like 'new
W.W. tire1. Light green over

white llollh, priced to move

61 Rambler ·· $595
Conv. C~. Good tires e cyl.
enginll!, Std. tran~. Radio and
beater, good top.

62 Chevrolet $1095

60 Corvair · · $595
700 4 Door. White over turq.

finish, good tires. automat-

Ic trai'S. Radio,

1

I owner

low mlltale car that il n:·

tra niice.

59 Pontiac · · $695
ItT. Cpe. I local owner leu
than 31,000 miles, opotte11
clean intertlor, beautiful
while over jet black flnlah,
Uke new lsi line llrtJ, Va
Ollllno, outomallc 11'101. Radio and heater, outatandlnr
en ta evtl')' way.

58 Chevrolet $495
f Door. Orllirull Interior Uko

oow, tm exterior flnlab, •II
good tires heater, 6 ey. Std.

triDI., rnl uloo.

57 Chevrolet $395
Bel Air St. W•1on.

Wblto

over nd finish, cleau tntet-·
ior. good tires, VB enaine,

Prayer? Let's Turn to
A
...,.
0 Expert for the Answer ~~-

wud

rad1o, beater, real

radio and beater.

PIIONI ftMI67

IARL aRUEsER. plumbing
aad
healing, Minersville.
United Pretl lrrlerullolllll
l!ld bolier mlttdl baft b:
Obio. End your sewer trouble. In an era that greaUy •aloes led God's word •
11t1tJ
We bave aiJ size sewer ma~ bow-to-do-it tips from experts. understood it"
~,
IDes, Reasonable raw. Call it seems appropriate to turn Ill
,WY 3-2974, day or night.
a monk for advice oo prayer. !
Faw Boob Neerletl
·:
8 IS l!c
No one _.. aa exte:IIIMt 11
_ _ _ _ __ _ __:__::~ Monks could fairly be called library I• boly ...
~vou
AUCl'IONEBa
lhe "ptos" of prayer, if for no need only I few ltoelra ' d't
Compteto SeMel
other reason tban lltal they lhe Bible-but uo one else caa
Crill Krad1nrl1
spend more time at it than the tell you which boob .... W
Write, rroae or Coollld
average person.
besl lor you. y.,. 1111111 ~
A. 1.. IIRADFilltD
Her• then are a lew observa- them f..- yourself - the books
Raeltte, Ohio
lions aboul lhe life or prayer i that apeak to you Ill Ierma ol _,
l I lfe I from Father Alban , • B•ntle your own apecial oeedl ...
- - - - - - . - : : _ : _ : : _ 11 n d thoughtful Benedictine corcumstances. Once you've 61'
BOAT end motor hcense - . Ev- : monk who serves as abbot ol foond such books, yoo can ~

2 Door. Low mileage by local owner, beautiful dark
ereen oyer light green. Li~e
new wh1tewaU tires, spotless
clean Interior. 1~5 h.p. 8 cylmder engme, atandard traml·

Monu Slatton Wa1on

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64 CheveRe $1495

62 Corvair

Olhir

ReI'1910n
. In
. America

AUCTIONEER

and heater.

.

rr.meo '

108 E. BYER

COMPLETE SALES

Uful maroon flolsb. ' Radio

~sion,

' · e · 8 · U IDcll
•Cement 6 llortu
Wlrtdowo 6 Doaa

Auto Clull of hulhlf'n Ohio
frolrlono Dr. MW~I-rt

Spotlesa fawn interior beau·

nu~e

borne

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power

vour home where ·

from these pests with ARAB,
available at King Bulldero
Supply co., Middleport.

Impala Hardtop. Locally ow-

T X l A ll ll V 0.-

WE NEED AND

OF CLEAN LATE
MODEL CARS .

~~~~~-.,.Allin 0... Pw.- ·

ra..._ We blve

MOTORS

inrude

Sales 1nd Service, /' St.

Anselm 's

Monastery

in returnmg. to them, and yeu wi~~

Schwarze! Marine, Hooting- Washington, D.C,
always find fresh messages !D
1them."
port, Ohio.
I 3 301c l
..
(It should be tn11de clear, In , Devotiooal rellliiq ..,..
•wiNG m•cldJia• .-patr aer fairness to Father Alban, that naturally ond inlpel'tepUbly
'flee, aU makes. WY W21H. he wonced at !he very idea of into lhe seco~ phue ot .
1'hl Fabric Sbop. Pomeroy being billed as an npert on prayer, whlcb it knowll •1111 '~
Authorized Singer Sales 1nd prayer. He finally agreed to meditation. Father AlbaD nid
Service.
1 :11 tic
talk about It with the under- he was not speakinl of
standing that be was simply meditaUOH as a farmal IIIII
READY-MIX concrete deliver· l!l&lt;pressing one Christian's per- :systematic meolal exerciae, lltii
'~ ngbl to your project. F..t S&lt;mal view of "a very big was thinking o1 "a freer lblnc, .
and easy. Freo estimates. subject" He also emplrasiud a less aelf-conseiOIII t1ti1tfPbooe !1112~.
GoegleiD lhal h" remarks were con- .spontaneous reaction of rReady-Mil Co., Middleport, I·e&lt;!rnt!d entlroly with "interior" mind and beart to !be wn oi...
Oblo.
6 30 lie or private prayer of lndivl- God IS it comes to yw lD , ... .
dualo, as dlshngulahed from holy readinK-"
AIR CONDmONING Relrlger· formal or liturgical prayers Actually, he said, H :fOil n.~·
all111 service. Jack'a Refrlg- such IS those uoed in lhe mass slowly and thoughtfully lellldC'
eraUon, New Haveo. Pbone or in lhe divine office.o oaid by your mind dwell ~ 11111
meaning of any HDIIaai ltd
TU 2-3537.
f e tic monks at stated hOUI'I.)
IIBATING, PLUMBING, Rural ''Prayer is not some sort of strikes borne, the first ud.
Do10l BoiUe Gas. Arnold technique that you can learn," ~cond pbaseo tead lei .....,:;
·
Brothers, 618 E. Malo St. be began, "It's not a psycbologi- mto 0?"· .
Pomeroy.
I 22 Uc cal trick or skilL It's no ood Medrtalooo In tarD ......
studying methods of praye~ as naturally to umomeDIIu-111111
'
Insurance
il you could somehow develop he stressed that they ara I!OV!II
GET A quotation from liEU· Ibis one form of relationship more lban moments, ~ k ..
the most oamUy 10Ul-11t llilifiii:'"
TER INSURANCE AGENCY with God all by itself
New Way o1 uie
"we perceive lhe 1ltlht ot ~~~
INC. before renewing •our
'
"Prayer
is
part
of
the
'
truly
i1t our miltd aud IOtll." . .~
auto insurance. We · may be
new
way
of
life
whi&lt;h
St
Paul
.,
Pei'IHal ~
, , .:
able to save you money.
called
'living
In
Christ.'
We
For
•
moment,
God'a
_,..
• 2 lie
-=a:-:UTO=M"'o"'s"'n=-=E-iuour
,--a-a-=.. beeii prey only out of a lUe ol 8Dd goodn°" ntOYOI lite ite!li4
charity, a life of faith and
thai_kind of ~~~ ~
CIDCeBed? Lost your opera~ hope."
whoclo " · as lor ao rt Ia pill~
lr'a lltensel Call WY Mlltll. Moot people worry entirely I in Ibis . life, lbe ~
e 15 tic too muclo about wlml to say In relatoonship ol the child of Gill!~
BU.U ADMITI'ED
prayers, Father Alban with i": Heavenly Father." ·~
CINCINr-', 'I CUPI) _ More cootlnued.
This" true prayer-a~
lhan 30 policem.n, 19 cruisero ''It really doesn't matler " movemeol ol love" ia wbiclt
and . two pollee dogs were what you say as long as you human heart sudd_l!ttly I C ·-'·
pressed Into a two- hour search
sllrted praying-"
ledgt;s. and rejotcet li, . 1111.
ot 1 ooi1bilde nell!hborhood Frl- However, monks have fo8Dd lnlinrte good nOM ol G&lt;td.
day, euded . when Mn. Mild- it helpful to approach prival2 The Impulse to reach
_, W ·
prayer· in tJtne
or phases. love toward God 11 . . ·
- ·liedelhiJialon,
ldmittecl The first preparatory
~-·
..·abe
when she41,reported
phase ol grom boman • tr·tVllfl.
lng ' attaetecl by 1 man at ber
''holy reading.''
God's lift: 'lbal'a w1lll
bome:
"Not just llllelliectual read- 11 possible, aometlmet'
~--=====:_
lng, !..-the sake or acquiring maka IIIIUJ. On aur
Iknowledg)!," he said. "1 mean say mainly ll'a tl~=~~~
of ~adlng lhal io
acceptance. II Is II
oplr1111al a 1 · h'ch
COIIMidftl • •
C ' ID W 1 JOO
Spirit of God "11i!llli
heart
and
mind
lo
..
u•
"
Word of God as II COrntl·lo ,
Ul.
.
·
ihroul!h the Bible, or
, Tbo, momettl .of paji ~~
~er books ID which ~~~ I " quockly over, d ''¥
II quickly OYel\ illldi ~;~
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AIIKinslsofcaa.l

for

•2 USED
•PAR1Sfw

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Most-For-Your-Money

automaUe tuns., R&amp;ll.

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SERVICE .

WHEEL

head. crickets. spider:J &amp; oth-er insects will be coming lrt-

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ExPERIENCED

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,HIGH DOLLAR

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Phonem-2141
,p _...y, 0.

NOW REPRESENTING

WILL PAY

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!lungs lo tool

DICK M~ft.IN{II

KAETTNARS

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•ICIPI'"""a

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cylinder,

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M50 SPORT

HAKE SERVIa

4 Door Sed1n, V8 engine,
std. trans. Wblte fmlsh wilh
red interior, good tires. ra-

IPOJIIER~~y - LIKE NEW 1 story frame, pari Permo-

Rudisill, t• fAcloo 'hrrue,
Pomeroy, 011».
1 11 30ip G.llllhop'l

.

Crow's Steak HOI..

lt65 MERCURY Comet, 2 door,
hardtop, low mileage, ercel1enl condltloo. Call 'IUppers
Plains, 0. 66'1-3644 between 5
and 8
p. m.
I 26 3tp

dio and beater.

Ill pe1'S011 II Blll&amp;et Boy, U 28. Steeptu
w. Uillon, o\llllal, 0. bllwMD 31•'-'lof

boors o1111t4 I p.m. 18 aotc

I'OR SALE - f bedroOm bouse
modern knotty pine illlcbon,
new balhroom, all
oe w
plumblna, large yard, oexl
to tchool, $8,500.00. See al
30t HamUiott SL, Mltldleporl
or pbnne !1112o6324. I 28 Uc

JI.,JIJrlploy&gt; '"'

lilce of ptitl . . ."". Day :IIi. Crowd
Or Dipl sldft,~waDable. Apply lrl. WIN
meaauro

. '(),

ou DODGE pickup truck In
,..7
good ahape, price $121i.
Welsh, Lolli Bottom, 0.
8 :13 5te
_ _ _ _ _ _ _:_::_::=_

For Sale

;::i

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hamer mill, iOG chicken ,__._
REALLY professional
• Rope, Middle·~~ suits clean your carpels with
ers. Gerald V.
port, Ohio. Ph.
premlvm
quaUty
_. 1 ••
8 28 3tp Foratn. Rent efectr:·~~::~:l
SINGER eonaoe
.. , 1 .......
pooer lor $1
wllh
- ....... rna- Ehersbach
Hard
chine. 'Ibis machine Is equip.
ware,
ped to moire buttonholes, dii!'D _!'!Y. __O.
·
a 2li &amp;tc _
'
CARPETS
and tmbtolder. ' Take over , be he tlful
can and life too
11
payments Pf $6 per monlb or
au
you use
pay balance due $111.22. Try Lustre. Rent electric
it In your home. · Ph.Wi-3218. pooer fl. B'BIIer Furniture Co.
1
8286tc
122

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llllli FORD Station Wagon,
un.
ps· reJrlgerator,Sgaobottles, dr. Thunderbird V., engln•.
__
hll'lllahed apartment. Middle- LQADER tor IJiosl large lrl·
-new tr. May, Sell or hillbest offer. Pb. 911:1-:11139.
port Ohio Ph · 99W814
cycle type TraCIIO tractoro; trade 'or late model plck·oUP 1
I 28 ltp
,.:,.
111111
' · •
·
·
Including pump ~ and a
''
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8 3 tic
7 II blade,
'pa!.J H camper. Ph. m-3131.
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1'IIREE and rour room tumtsn- Baer, Pomeroy, Star Route·. Graot St., Middleport, 0.
l':ndiC::VRO~~·~..._.Ioodor " .,--,.··_..._ .._•••.'----.
od and llllfumlsbed ap""' Ph. Chesler
1
___ _e 26 3tp
"
625
!D'!Jils. WV ...5414.
12 8 tic
·
1'• 21 lip 2 LO'ii§; nice location. RaciM, way
canSt.,be Middleport,
oeen al 0. Broad·
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O.uOmrlnt
r Dri.,..Jnro
8
20
FOUR ROOM furnished aparl ONE GELDING pony,' . one ~:_Ph. IM9-2682.
ate _ _ _ _ _ __:1:_24 etc
IIIVtCI tl Hllll

D~leall

..., htete For S.le

Auto Sal..

IJII8

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Notice

lwnlnp-llce W I -; GI647M
I. N. WINml11, 016 4!00

·For ,• -'"

NICE f rOOm&amp; 8Dd bath

IDedL WY 2-3858

OAID
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Offla GI6o360

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Mini,..,. ' " ' ' " ........
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11 ::;

THI WISEMAN AGENCY

For

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. Found
on Fridav
Spirit ap111
CINCINNAT1 (UPI), - 11rJ.
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S&amp;blo, 52, i!lle Of "ibe l"'!'!!!'l:: If

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of rowid
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1966

ONE,

PLEA-Gf

ONE,PLEA~e

SEE 'EM ON DISPLAY N(}W
AT . . ERF~DS ~ .
•

I DON'T EVEN

KNOW WHAT'S
GOING ON!

..
· FIAT makes the lowest
priced economy car on
the market!
FIAT.automo~';"-' &lt;Jet

to 45

up

miles per gallon I

· FIAT gives you more
"extras" at no exlracosll
FIAT is truly America's
.lines! economy car!

",,.

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FIAT600-D

Abrand new laundry pair designed
to help make your laundry days easier!

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NOW
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2195 1895
1995 18·95

1964 Mercurv Convertible
P•rklltne,
loaded with Extras

L.. n, W. Yo. Ph. 451-1630

THE FARMERS BANK
Con ItA

GREAT

FRIEND!
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
6:00 to 8:00

1HE FARMERS BANK
and SAVINGS CO.
MI:IMir PldHIIRtltrvelystllll·
Mt-r P.DJ.C.
POMIIOY, 0.

1964 Volksw•raen
Custom C.mper,
New Condition

1964 Ford G•l•xi• "500,"
Custom VinyHnt.
One Local Owner
1964 Ford Tudor G•lu:ie,
4 Speed, Never·Been Run
1963 Ford HardtoP-F•IfiNck,
Standard Tral)s. · · ' ·

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10 111100111 oat wrinkloo ..
Ibm'• no ironiDa Deeded.

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2-Year
.Parts Warranty

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ONE,

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ONE,PLEA~e

SEE 'EM ON DISPLAY N(}W
AT . . ERF~DS ~ .
•

I DON'T EVEN

KNOW WHAT'S
GOING ON!

..
· FIAT makes the lowest
priced economy car on
the market!
FIAT.automo~';"-' &lt;Jet

to 45

up

miles per gallon I

· FIAT gives you more
"extras" at no exlracosll
FIAT is truly America's
.lines! economy car!

",,.

bsr Prank O'Neal

FIAT600-D

Abrand new laundry pair designed
to help make your laundry days easier!

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MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1966

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An alteilli
recorded ~ !
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week
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fll'lll of SU
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of PoUce, I
motoristo 81
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Damage 2.Others in Rai

WHAT D'YA.
CALL THA'T ? ·

citcu)ation '

school. That
Gallia Coun\
THE ME
broke aU kr
run last Wf
; had over 3,1
· which brous
week to 11,1
not count th
holders. Thj
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figures.
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Mary. were
a two ear Cl
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(.'hapman of
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OF A CUliURAL UPHEAVAL!

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fi&gt;t1d .llayonela Sunday
to keep 5,000 rrcreamlnl

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YOU STUPID JERK! YOU'RE:
LIVING. PROOF OF 1'1-E FACT lHAT
llUS ClXJkl~ I~ 'SDRELY lkJ AJECD

W4UWA'l'OIA, WIS. - NAUonal l1llrd lroope Jrranrllsbed

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