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Richard S. Owen, Pllbllsber
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~ Publlslled ever) ~tei'DOOll Iexcept
:S.turday 1 and sunday by The Ohio Va~
3ey Publlshln~ Company, 110 Mechanic
::St.. Pumeroy, Ohio 45769. Busineas Of
'Etire phone 992·2156. Editorial pholle
~llll~·2157 ,

::: Entered as second claas maiUng matte•
~•t the post ofnce at Pomeroy, Ohio.
~ National advertising representative
:Bo'ttlneiH Kllnblll, Inc .. M3 ~l!lngtor
§ Ave. New York City. New York.
~ Subscriplioo rateo: Delivered by ear
: rier where ivailable, 35 coots per week
~ one year in ldvanco attbe Dally Senti
:; nel Ouice $18.20; ollc montha, $i.IO
2tbrH months ~.90. By Motor Rout•
:1 wbere carrier service not available ont
::' month $1.30. By mail one year SlO.OO.
~ Six months. $5.25; Tbree month•, ~.00

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bNE can not help but be surprised that

Rio Grande Colle&amp;e is on the thresh·
o1d of enteriDI tbe lut decade of a c~n·
tury of service. Already the school, tis
loyal alumni, and many fnends m Gal·
·t· ~:QUDty and abroad are starting to
~ forward to the observance of its
entennial In 1976, and what a 'otory of
fortitude and devotion can at that time
lit spread on the pages of i~s arcblve.s.
l;oo!Pll&amp; over the array of extsting Oh10
JQileges one does not often realize the
length ~~ service of our college, and _it
was indeed a bold undertaking bac~ m .
1876 to launch a college. At that tnne
lhve were less than half of the colleges
and universltles that one finds today.
:: Today the idea of starting a collea;e
in 1 small county. and in a location deyoid of proper transportation would
em preposterous, but not I? the co"\pwho gave their modest fortune for tis
tablishment or those who proposed
iluch an Idea.' On the other hand there
are ctants of the collegiate world that
4(arted from what mlgbt be called small
acorns, alld It staggers the imagination
p. try to visualize, that what seems hke
lhodeot starts can develop into in the
passinK of the yean. Ohio Slate University, which was founded as Ohio Ag·
ricultural and Mechanical College, just a
Jear before Rio Grande, was confined to
tne larce IJUildln(. what is now called
University Hall, and now is almost lost
In a maze of buildings, and a student
llody approxllnating 40,000.
:, Our collet• from the start did not
!lave the potential that a school subsi~
4ized by the state had. and starting with
~ two ori1inal buildings 11 was content
Jo stnJIIt alone doing what it could to
aise the standards of education tn the
ills of southern Ohio Rio Grande ~uf­
lered the loss of botb itJ orlgmal butld·
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'-"gs
by !Ire; bill that did not deter the
Jchool from continuing. AI the end of
s first· half century of extstence it wu
till hou" In a few bulldin&amp;s, and that
vent was marked by the buildiDI of
he first mlldern structure in Annlver·
iia~ HID, lllldtr the ~dminlstratlon of
~orace Houf. F:ven with that nldence of
~wth . tho tcllool wa~ t.o face serious
;problew. Early in thiS century It wu
~ turn )q experil!lentatlon as a two-ytar
:rolleae ~nd qn a stlf·help basiiiD tnln·
~ng students to make items, and assist
~n fkmiin the Wood farm.
• Alum~ were never pleased. with that
ltate of affairs, and the school became
:&amp;gain of four year Institution. It was
iiiugh going to reestablish the college to
'l~at ltltul, and there were many dark
]lorlods but the faith shown !hell is pay·
'lng dt•icteads today. A program of ad·
~ancement was starttd under Paul Lynt
!:hal IIW Davill Hall, the student eenter
~nd Moulton Hall added to tho campus
;~~tructures, and with tbe co111in1 of Dr. Chrl8tensen, the creates! advancement
in the ohort.,;t period h•• caused the
&lt;'OIIIJe to forge ahead in every way,
phystcally, and in the improveQ1enl of
atandards. Where the school over many
of its years could hardly count a bund·
rill students, we find it today approach·
log the thousand inatk on the eve Of Its
9lst year. The story of Rio Grande ColleD II a miracle in presentance, and we
art' h1ppy to be around to aee what il
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By Woylt G. Brandotadl. M.D.

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and didn't bleed any
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MliG~N' AREA
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Richard S. Owen, Pllbllsber
Chester fannehlll, Editor

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~ Publlslled ever) ~tei'DOOll Iexcept
:S.turday 1 and sunday by The Ohio Va~
3ey Publlshln~ Company, 110 Mechanic
::St.. Pumeroy, Ohio 45769. Busineas Of
'Etire phone 992·2156. Editorial pholle
~llll~·2157 ,

::: Entered as second claas maiUng matte•
~•t the post ofnce at Pomeroy, Ohio.
~ National advertising representative
:Bo'ttlneiH Kllnblll, Inc .. M3 ~l!lngtor
§ Ave. New York City. New York.
~ Subscriplioo rateo: Delivered by ear
: rier where ivailable, 35 coots per week
~ one year in ldvanco attbe Dally Senti
:; nel Ouice $18.20; ollc montha, $i.IO
2tbrH months ~.90. By Motor Rout•
:1 wbere carrier service not available ont
::' month $1.30. By mail one year SlO.OO.
~ Six months. $5.25; Tbree month•, ~.00

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5110XL 2 Dr.
cyliniMr, 4 lpMd

LJke new

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.Undtrd trans.

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4 dr I cyl. At rram .. P.
'*"ring, redlo tncf Mater

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..• The Miracle Of Rio

64 Ford F-700

Dump Truck.•lcyll!*·· ,,
s..,oec~

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bNE can not help but be surprised that

Rio Grande Colle&amp;e is on the thresh·
o1d of enteriDI tbe lut decade of a c~n·
tury of service. Already the school, tis
loyal alumni, and many fnends m Gal·
·t· ~:QUDty and abroad are starting to
~ forward to the observance of its
entennial In 1976, and what a 'otory of
fortitude and devotion can at that time
lit spread on the pages of i~s arcblve.s.
l;oo!Pll&amp; over the array of extsting Oh10
JQileges one does not often realize the
length ~~ service of our college, and _it
was indeed a bold undertaking bac~ m .
1876 to launch a college. At that tnne
lhve were less than half of the colleges
and universltles that one finds today.
:: Today the idea of starting a collea;e
in 1 small county. and in a location deyoid of proper transportation would
em preposterous, but not I? the co"\pwho gave their modest fortune for tis
tablishment or those who proposed
iluch an Idea.' On the other hand there
are ctants of the collegiate world that
4(arted from what mlgbt be called small
acorns, alld It staggers the imagination
p. try to visualize, that what seems hke
lhodeot starts can develop into in the
passinK of the yean. Ohio Slate University, which was founded as Ohio Ag·
ricultural and Mechanical College, just a
Jear before Rio Grande, was confined to
tne larce IJUildln(. what is now called
University Hall, and now is almost lost
In a maze of buildings, and a student
llody approxllnating 40,000.
:, Our collet• from the start did not
!lave the potential that a school subsi~
4ized by the state had. and starting with
~ two ori1inal buildings 11 was content
Jo stnJIIt alone doing what it could to
aise the standards of education tn the
ills of southern Ohio Rio Grande ~uf­
lered the loss of botb itJ orlgmal butld·
'
'-"gs
by !Ire; bill that did not deter the
Jchool from continuing. AI the end of
s first· half century of extstence it wu
till hou" In a few bulldin&amp;s, and that
vent was marked by the buildiDI of
he first mlldern structure in Annlver·
iia~ HID, lllldtr the ~dminlstratlon of
~orace Houf. F:ven with that nldence of
~wth . tho tcllool wa~ t.o face serious
;problew. Early in thiS century It wu
~ turn )q experil!lentatlon as a two-ytar
:rolleae ~nd qn a stlf·help basiiiD tnln·
~ng students to make items, and assist
~n fkmiin the Wood farm.
• Alum~ were never pleased. with that
ltate of affairs, and the school became
:&amp;gain of four year Institution. It was
iiiugh going to reestablish the college to
'l~at ltltul, and there were many dark
]lorlods but the faith shown !hell is pay·
'lng dt•icteads today. A program of ad·
~ancement was starttd under Paul Lynt
!:hal IIW Davill Hall, the student eenter
~nd Moulton Hall added to tho campus
;~~tructures, and with tbe co111in1 of Dr. Chrl8tensen, the creates! advancement
in the ohort.,;t period h•• caused the
&lt;'OIIIJe to forge ahead in every way,
phystcally, and in the improveQ1enl of
atandards. Where the school over many
of its years could hardly count a bund·
rill students, we find it today approach·
log the thousand inatk on the eve Of Its
9lst year. The story of Rio Grande ColleD II a miracle in presentance, and we
art' h1ppy to be around to aee what il
tnnapliin&amp;.·

.
E

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63 Mercury

Custom 2 Door Ho•~
Power

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trtm.
power stwring, wltlt
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HELEN WELr US!
By Woylt G. Brandotadl. M.D.

Several years ag:o when

young hemophiliac. or

a

bleed·

Bo1Alro.4 Dr . 6
Sttncltrd trans. White
Hrea.

60 Chevrolet

lmpalt. 4 Dr. 8 cy~r.:'t:~; .•
automatic trans.~ ·
wall tirn, radio &amp; ""''"'~·

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64 Falcon

YOUTH ASKED FOR rrl .

er inc,llmd a shght wound
he had to have tranlfuolon.•
of IS units of plasma
and

61 Falcon
2 Dr. 6 cyl. Slontlo""
IMio and h..tw.

whole blood to cootrol his
bleedins. This sam• boy re·
eently had two teeth pulled
and didn't bleed any
mnre
than a normal
have.

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Auto. trans. Radio
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USED CAR LOT
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person would

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SALE of RUGS

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John lloSebOrO. of Los Anaeles. who read more thon ""·'•td 1111' -"Y ·.a t !lie' 'holjl• . · 0!1
II due in tolew York City today booka . .Roaeboro, who worked Mr. and:Mrs Max HJirrah
on bulin~ 111 play a bueball wltb UJo Lol. Aapla.. ~b"" ~ . t11~ ~i!ln~~, Hou~
came .,gains! tile Mots. And 11 depart:nt'lll In community lt!a. ton, 'fe~.; Mt. alii! t.Ji'S. ~~
· ,ihe network television exocu· lions this past Vtll!'· spea•lng Sor-'"fer, Jiln. Loul.. Lewl•. Pt. '
IIYea ~· In charge of aporlll on ri!ipect lor the lllw, It 011e ill PleiiUI, W: va:; Ml'A. ' Heft:. ·
broidC~Il!IJ tJ:• wl... IIIey wl'l these atos~. I hate ID a4mit 1'1' PtQoU, Cl.velal)d; -~' ~~· ' .
&lt;;111 hlln i1J&gt; and ask blm bow II, but 'i"en lhe Qlanll; p®ably, a"!! eJ4r&amp; Leo ~;uP,an, ,:lll\ih,
1., . 'he,would llka to be a. ballball haJI 1101110. '
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Jllar&amp;ntee to you that ·he Ia a
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real find, and Is worth wailing
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for. Mr. Roseboro II a lOIII' ~. Rt~~t~lllh
Vllll)lftg Pm,.lbufl, w:' v~~; Mr. inij
·t~~pe fixtutt wiUi the worfll boon M 8llil 7-8 p.m. Patents Mrs. ;Nm Call, Jilpe~, ~~.
champion t..oo Ancel~ JlcJi!Jera, tmly on Pedlatr~ WJI4.
I SGsan al'!l Ellen. Moimdnme.
: a catcller whom local la11s pallas S. Sayre, lOS M'bellne w. Va., 1\lr. and .Mrs. nlilOthy
.. regard as comparable to the Dt.; !\Ira, Freda M. Wauell, l)mne, Pairlce, '1'1!1111\Y• Oi:l•
Rock o1 Gibraltar.
1124 ~ An.; Mrs. 'l'llelma tine, ""gerald, fali1ct and
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But, .xcepl lor hill droll ~ K. eooper, ~I Garfield .\VI. ; Jlrld&amp;tl, Canll!!l; )(r, ¥d ~·
i!ICIII" "'JIIIIIIlllll on poll- ]l4lal Lilli ·t:ameraD 8pe.,a, J!uaene BeD a.tty Jane imil ·
l~f" rtldlo 1Dtenlew1, I was Rt. I ~: l'dmt GWen- Boliby, Tlllas. Qkla., arid the
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ot hill natural 111!2f( ~; .M rl. Fttd 0. htiit aod ~- · JolJll .
broldca1tlnc talenll until one Tbo.., _R\12 ~Ire;. !4ra. tp ·the ~ were .'l)urma
day earlier lhla year when .I ~' 0., Jates, 7eo
Fin&amp; Vaug~Jan. FPatlbi.• i1motlly
turned on my radio wblla Ave.; )lr$. Oanloll C. Jacklon, 1111!1 :'Andy 'JIUrlln, pomeroy.-· ,
drlvlni the (reoWIY and hiard Pl Pie¥,IDI; Mrs. L. llopr Mill Elable MDhtan vllltal·
him on a toea! show he bad II Hli4aon: 'i'l.. Pl~,ant: Eocene for a 'few !laYII with her j!QgSln,
thai time.
H. New~· JIIIOil: Mn. Cll'- Mill Heidi Milhoan at ' rtat.
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~Althoulh he had appeared on ford · D. C!iidif, Pl J.')euant: woods
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ltiDIII national televiiiQII aerta · Mrs. l1llllll1l r : White, Pl Plea·
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- NJIC.TV'I Kraft '111eatre and ,.ul; Mrs: Ami' Wo!!e, RL t !\Irs. Hazel M. 1IGse anti 1011
ABC.TV'I "Burt's i4W" -l!od )llnefaville; !)llllel L. Hytell, BIBy visited recently wllll her
· wlli -~ 1ft · 111 updated vldiD MtddiiPOi'l: Sobn W. Krill~. RL mother. Mrs.
Everett Mil·.
·movie .er-ton o1 "nrapel," ·I I ~- lloltOII\: Mn. Daniel boln and Bernard. Her iMislland .
,.
had no ldU he had I . racllO D. Thomli!l. Mld4leporl: Mr •. wmnam carne for hlr and
· .~ 10 11 was IIII'Pflllnr Bell r. Kiilersoa. PomeroY: tbeJ . returned hollll Sllturdly
,IIM!refore an IJIItiPIICIAil Jdaurl~ E. Darat, pomeroy, mortilnc.
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when hill dell•~ Mrs. Gld~J!l E. Mayea, Rl 4 Mr. and Mrs. Art Kuper and
~lfttely made two lhkiJ1 lackiOII: Pit w.-Kellar, Jack· sister Clara lllllllbefl ~ Columc~Qr:
· .a; 1\lrJ, E4ward .w. Wippel, boa visited dfY rte.ntly
oy Helen Bott•l
Ffrlt, hi• commentary,
a HunliJIIIOD, w, va.;
llallu with her parenill, Mr. and Mn.
. ,c /
~ or tnt y·~ llOdMr JClMard. RL 1 ltlv1111waocl: M. L. Bohr.
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YOUTH ASKED FOR rr1
illh
-ENGt11H ,.
pine an4 ok bllebaU'
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t Blaine Milhoan, Elline. 'hnJ
ThiS column Is lor yoona
MAJ R '
t¥entl, ·wu obvloolly oil the aektoa. llrGIJ .
and Ml!&lt;"'· ..ncs Mrs; . Glenna

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i•• the post office at Pomeroy, Ohio.
=. National advertlilng representative

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; Boutnellt Kltnblll, Inc., 1143 t.ellingta.
: Ave. N..,. York City. New York.
::
i Subocripllon rates• Delivered by car
=: rter where available, SS cents per week
Eonlt year In advance at the Daily Senti
:i nol office .18.20; llx montba, auo
§ three months 13.90. By Motor lloutf
::_ where carrier service not available oot
;: month $1.30. By maU one year UO.OO.
=; Six months, a5.25; Three montha, 13.00

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The Miracle Of Rio

bNERiocanGrande
not help but be surprised that
Colleae is on the thresh·

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OOtTOR

HELEN IELr .US!

SAYS
By WayM G. Brandotadt, M.D.

Several years ago when
•
young hemophiliac or bleed-

er in~rred

a slight

wound

he ha~ to have tranalosiono
of 13 units of plasma
and
whole blood to eonlrol his
bleedinl. This sam• boy te·
cently had two teeth pulled
and didn't bleed any
more
than a normal person would
hove.
All boys

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people. their problema
aud
pleasures, tlleir troubles and
fun. As with '\he rest of Helen
Help US' . it welcomes laliJ!h•
but won't dodge a serious qu,..
Uon with a orusl&gt;olf.
-• your tee-age
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Se
1o YOUTH ASKED FOR I'f,
care o1 Helen Help US!, this
newspaper.
SAVlNG ON
WEDDING
8X'Fl'ER
WEDD..
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PENSES
Dear Helen:
My wedding cost f2,000, mon·
ey I'd oaved myself, but It
w11 the besl in•esbnent 1 ever
made. -I
101 a wo&gt;lder·
lui husband,',fut a thriving .buS!11011 !rom tb• experience
You .... there 1 was wilb 1
IOWD, plus
tt•l
I'd never wear I""'"·
..,., Then a
friend asked If she couid root
tile dress. I llloUI!ht,
could I loseT So, I let ber ull
II for $15. provided she'd be
responaiblo for any damqe:
I rented my cown, teil, elc!.
that year until I came out even
wllll a nttle profit, and it w"•
sUII new eDOn&amp;h lo aavo ft&gt;r
puatertty.
'nlen my busbantl and I put
QUI\ beads toitlher an4 come
1111 willl a "JIIorrlap Coo'11ult.
ont Service," which manag11
-··-""'nl
.,.. !rom
.--t11rou1b planning the weddinc
trip - If they wllh. We know
bow lo shop and we &amp;It ditCOIIIIII. 10 we can save the
couple more money than Uloy
pay ua in fees, Moreover. we
take all tile worry away. We
IITIIII• everythl!IJ, even - the
photoaraphs. What they d.&gt;a t
want to buy. we rent; anti next
year we plan to build a little
weddlnl chapel, where
receptlons cao be held after the
ceremony, and dtemJ&gt;8111• &lt;an
bo sf:rved &lt;as II can't lie In
· churclt) Etch year we add

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Dear Helen:
.
eulf -In tbll CUI
Mn.
T•.
COil·
Sorry. I've "GOT TO"
•¥!' the tum wu on UJO , _ lon,
a.m. Slltur' Mr. and Mrs. Haselt Bell !If
emphatic at times, "llite" a
....,el ll was completely fluent, day; Mrs .. Daniel K.
I!Vana, SL JOIC!pb Mtc:h
t!slllll&amp; ·
c.llummst ahould.
Wtlbout any henllntiiC and GaUlpolia, son, JQ:UI •• m. Sat· 11011
her JDOihei.
Allee
Grammar is llkt ri&amp;ld otthawing, jill( it wu sdntlllatlnl urday; 1\lrJ, Rollerl 0. Bates.
i-eeenttf. On WeciDNiiiy
111
quetle; you ahould Jearn till
'160 Firat Ave., 1011, 1:111 a.t4. they motored to
·
0
118erond,
rules ao that, when the occa..
we · and more
.
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MrL Fred
0, ..:.·
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Important. s"':2c•-btre
........
..12·-·311 viSit her aunt. Mr,: ~.
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ton demands, you can break
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tllem Intelligently. -H.
he eame,
In a very p.ID. SUJXIay.
Mr. and Mtl. 'I'imoihr!lbmit
Dar Helen•
cantempai'y and cool mllll'llf,
llllehara!ll
and cbllclren. Patrlel Ttmmr;
•··w
yQU can't "'
"'ve out
dryly· llUmQI'
C)UI yet
without Amos,
Mrs. Kevin
Leslie L.Adllllll,
Marlin
Chrlstlne, · t...,•.;;..,.'
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names ur 101dlers, sailors or
881'1111111. '· merely.·
1111 lhe Fred Fpmlrt, F;'.;;k'A: ;;;: and Bridget, CIDioD •Jsltell O'f·
JolariDIII\· but - If
want
IIIII trutl\8
I
or th weekend with lM!r Jll!"
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•...- or rar, Junior L. GIDesple, Clw·
e
10 vrrlll to !oUows In the com·
u.,maet,fl. As tile phrwng Itt E. Kaeppel, 1\lrl. Mabel rents, l\lr. aod
lfar·
bat artas - here's how to do
Joe&amp; nowadays he teiJI· It II II Lanhart, Mrs. Walter D. lolllier ralt.
.
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11 ' Send your letlarl, airmail
· II,
not II tbougb' he were l\lra..EUIIellf F· Moore, TereM - frlr and 111r1 MIJDiri 1$ ·
toUNJ'it:D
SF;I\YICE
)IAN e&gt;o
OF Gtneral
TJUi: Jl&amp;rtator of till
sport.novel
,IS the
E. Norrie. Mrs.
Marprei
Gil
S'l'ATES,
a dlmt
for SommerviUe,
Mn. Bemlatt
S.
William C. We.itmoreland. U.
juYelillea: tull or all the •ld, !pG, Jr., Mrs. Arthur
. . · R. 1\lr.
101 · "'· ".....,. at ....ews. Mllltary Assistance Comtiresome. childish 1M unendllltl
Granville WUltaml, Mi-a.
HoapltaL
mand, VIet Nam, APO !16242,
ellcb
cal·"· S
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I. vr,.·a• '
es.
•w upi'OOse,
Mrs. Owen
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San Frll)clllco, CalHomlll.
WUbur
W""·P Wor'-•
- In a way. II was somewhat Iman,
_;j
---11 your readers havo a opec·
lflc branch ur the aervlet they
ll¥!cklnll. 1P)eallllliY· becautiO! ·Jt:1·•·•·••
u
d.TIIt
' midt -•.
-._.._..,. ·-""M
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· Mu"'' IICltOIT UI'UIIN
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wlah to write to, tbeJ ahould
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aubStltute that branch ID the
anew llal•l!iJrts annoonclna. 10
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•. Sam ..,_.... 'oldo Unlvw»
place of "Seniee Jlrllll," Allow
filii of hOUit 111111. It
,Howard L. McCJeiWI and In- ty'a top l'l!lblllll U...l o1 ltt5,
IlK weeks for 1 rtPIY. alii! thell
10 )fellllll In l:ontemPOfltt· flllt daUBhtaro·
' M. relurM. for iiiJ aerilllr ynr.- Boo
·117 again, or write NVeral let. ,
Except for Vln
Ifill stallda II Ill! rd"llll II
tm 11 once. Our 1111111 rully
lleully and a rew otheH. I em't son, Mrt. ;loyd it.
blflar7 Ill
retllm
aDDreCiate lhlli lotllrl and.
lldllk at 1111. art1 of bnlf!dCJSI. 111111 lnfBDI dan&amp;hter, Mrs. jot yUda liS$ ID all) Ill nDk
,
lnttreot abciwD: ·\" ·
thai ta more ottfaabloMd E. Tbompaan.l.lllhlr p.
. 1 have _, ,
.to 1
Nevllli. · 12J
...... lllarl . on aophlltlcatlOII pr, KJmllet'lt
JOIIIII Marl!&gt;&amp; FebruarY
txeellenl apot'tl pill eoiiJIII&gt; C. Lambert, Sr Ma}'l-.nd o"' . ·
and his wonclldul
letten
lllsta have aholm that illl!fl I! aac, !\Irs. 0.
HaliiiJ', ;
w.ull
UP · ·
"'ve the .
· p•""·- """"''le . 110 auojecl thai caiiiiOI !Je J0hn T Dill ·
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•• what life
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b• an 1 mature, uniftfl..... ,
ow.
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VIII Nam
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UM . In
MJd.AJn¢ea
like. ..;.QAY
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level.
'CAtl .• 01'11!1 JfA111!. once gamea to blllll the" acboti'
p .s. Thtu
are probOblo UnWerttty ael a new
He 'alne\1 ·544 MAC
ably pv....unert • C!tllllltW: 10
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attendance flpre .In toolball yard$ tQS In *'!) tb taJI)t llllfd.
that would eliminate the "nllltl)
last :lUI' Wfl8l TO,MIIIIIIIItd.lllll idgll for the Bobeall Ill that Iillo
tant pacl!isu.''
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In live '8!'1101 lor 1 14,111 IV· tlnie departDtent.
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Deer Gay:
Ote8
mae. 11111 lad Ill 1Nm1 In tb1 - . - - -·- Tlwtl&lt;a kill tor YOur help.
IIJd.Allltrlcui
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Now, ,..an, have al II. ant
Members of the MYf were
NO. 'It roa OIIID IOICATI
ltJQOIDbtr to keep
1e11er1
Jlllllllll Rev. and Mn. Cllest- !OVGIIIST QlmULII!VBI POotball ....- IW · w til
clleerflll and ..... poUIIcall-R.
er Llmley at thaJr·
ill Obla Unlftl'llly'l biJikelhlll m8rk the 'l2ncl grlcl eamJllla ··
Rlltlanll r_.tly for 1 wiener taarn wiD lace ·ftvo Big • T 111 at 'Obto IJIIIYOIIIIJ. In • •
rolll and plSII putt. PrtaeDI tre11111 In IIOIMlCIIdeNnct p11J 101!1 (mtnus· tliO 11011Jay d ·
wll'l Sharry, BobbJ and 8rllet thlll year, more thon ·any othet
Ohkl faptl!all
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Tile A!maal•
BJack*D, 111111'111 . BraWley, school In tile nation 1111&amp; a m111o have won 110, loll II&amp; ·11111 lill
ll)t llldtfll Prell ta-tlaDII
Suutm and Doona Partlow, Dl• ber ol the IIIJ Tell.
to !Its.
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sooner or lator
have to lose their baby teeth
whether they are bleeder&amp; or
no · ew ec ques for tre at•
t N t h0 I
lnl
hemophiliacs before
dentoi or any oilier operation1
Is making the difference tJe.
normal livinrl and ours·
IIIJ o constantly nagpn&amp; !tar.
A. by-product in
every
blood bank I• plaoma, the cl..r
flukl part ol 1M blood. When 11
Ia frozen, tllen thawed at the
lowest
that will per·
mlt thawin&amp;. a precipitate
forms. This contains a high concentratlon or anttlleroophUic
aJobulln. The uao o111111 conconIrate, still In the oxperltnental
atoge o! deveJQIIIDOnt, Is
a
!!Teat boon to bleeders when It
is wtvi!JI prior to an Ollfi'Biion.
'l'hll il net the onfy new remocty for bletders. however. Replar dOIOS by mouth ol am inocraprale aeid before an opel'!'·
t10n have drastically cut till
1eed for triDIIusions In bleeders. The -.. il available only
on a doctor'• preacriptlon befa1'1111111 th~ Wood ·farm.
Alqmiil were never pleased.with that
&lt;auae the dose must be care!ul·
1y adjusted to prevent ckltllr«n
ute of affaln, and tbe school became
!ortniDI in the veim.
J!lln of four year Institution. It was
aough soing to reestablish the college to
I am cailln&amp; attention
to
lth1t status, and there were manv dark
these new forms ef treatment
:]lerlod1, but the faith shown then ·is )NIV·
In the hope that many bleeO.
J!ng dtfldetids today. A program of ad·
ero will be spared a life ot
f 1nctment Wll started under Palll Lyne
semi-invalidism brought on
'~hat •w Davill Hall, the student center
by a lear ot engaBinKin nOr·
')lnd Molllton Hall added to the campus
mal aetlvltles. An overly pro~cturts, and with tbe cominl of Dr. tective atlltudo on the part
Qlrlstensen. the areatest advancement
ot tile parents of bleeders hao
in the ahortest period bas caused the
often condemned tllem to •
colle&amp;e to forge abead in every way,
nre of I!TOatly
. liephysically, and in the improvefllent of
tiVIty. Fur\hOI'I1lOI'O theY havl
atandards. Where the school over many
of Its years could hardly count a bund·
::: :::...
service, .. we can alford
...
rid stlldenta, we find it today approach·
ployero feared they would .lOll . -; We'll sllll Ill our 20's, but
and Mrs. Hulb Jlt9t'bl, Hellll U
II
mg the thousand inatk oo the eve bf its
a lot Ill time !N'11 - t .
, "'!. hfte a ~ Ill our
The moon )•('
111 11n1
Billelllloll, Sue IIIII Larry J.emo
9lst year. The story Df Rio Grande Col·
ExiJifrlted 11111~1 co.• . o1!1', and IL aD cama , ab!IOII
.quarll!r llid - .
;
ley and the boll and .baatua,
1He II a miracle In pre~~~~~tance, and we
IW happy 111 be around' to see what ill
fl!fll may not ooly 1111 to pro- . . .•..· .· . cetttnc
I' t.: . .. Tilt mornllll, •c.
M..-..
ftfi. ltlld Mn. Lemler.
toct the hemO!Jhiliac - II may
. .
It for· everyQM. - ·
Venui Jupllef . - SatUra. '
'• wa. Ronald Golhlrd a n d
tnnapli'ln1...
)DcreUO hill omollonal
tin- . :·. . _ . Y·MATES
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al• antllhertby IDCnaiO hII ·~ lrlarrY-Ih,lll:
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w111t 11er motbU, 1\fn, W. A.
abwt 1111! bleedlnl· !;my el·
May Jour
AmtdeiD JIO'J Q11'11/ WendeD , . JbrP.n ani1 atterided the Metp
furl aboold bo mllde to .P'. · _.~sa (II'OI1Ief and your hlpHolma wu1 iliJi'l on thll day ID '· CooniJ fl)r,
lhe hemottblllac taiold I nor- ·, pllllljll ~1111. I'm IIIN Jill
· •/ • •
Mr. IJIII . l\lra. ~.flcS f/.
11119.
mal life. Hll wounds need
two WedtiiDc a&gt;UIIIIDIIi will
. · ,. · l
RlehiDoodale=::t e Wtekend
lqer be (ataJ; bit UYI nMd
IIIVOf need i lll8fl'llle eoutJIII.
On this
Ill
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ICJIIIer be tlllid with rot.
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ln 1111 , riewr'-t.o.n.
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1far-ald daulhter· It IIJiiiUI!IIIll
Dear !!tl•=
. and r..lheNd .Is . . ' Ia tile al' eotum\111
ilil' rt!ilaJ ,..
and tbll thl oar4 undet ·It •
I waDt 1111 perfeot
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w!lh .••
aballkl ·be eilppld. He ljiHChr
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lime bomb
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tDoW 11iJ1b1a1. lit lilY• : • In J. . Preill(enl , . , .
qn f4r· !1111 )lrt
11111 lbat1i0tll. wen Ill llllb •t- • t11111 a 111111'7 . . _
Ill ·
.vttnn" ,Go'cll)t!l to iiUah •
tl!4 1111)..
fill and talkJill, 111011 IS DUih- talll cf!1rl• alt.lllll ftii!l*b r. fill the SupJelnl
C111 a
an.rao.D. ·
1111 Ill lie piDed bJ eUpplnlll 'nile • callt 'the"tm cil. •• fell by rellrfltC felli'
'Mr·
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foolllall I TeiiCiD mind IIOihlnl . . .
th8li 110 flti'ICllil - .
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6111l, IIJI)Iell for IS$ yard&amp; hll
Ill U! "T ..,Jt. ·
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and lf were
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family: . ' · · 'I '
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10p•amon Jaf II liM, Cllllt
'dear liel«&lt;:
A il!oillht for .tbl'
Spu!Tiet' \JC pp Iii
to 1111 twjl yards aby ot the
• I note that . IOII)eltmet JG11
Twlllli llld:
:t. bt ere4;•P-!1f; fl"""
. tdailol'l .. . . 1tl,tbiDI
"Yuu'\&gt;e cot to.. " 4o
for the
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were:

~turday 1 and Sunday by TM Ohio Va~

o1d of enteriD&amp; the last decade of a cen·
tury of service. Already the school, its
Joyal alumni, and many friends in Gal·
Ia ~Wily and abroad are startinf to
llot forward to the observance o its
&amp; ntennial In 1976, and what a 'story of
fortitude and devotion can at that time
be spread on the pages of its archives.
f!.oolr.iq over the array of existing Ohio
!;Olleges, one does not often realize tho
~ngth of service of our college, and it
wa., indeed a bold undertaking back in
1876 to launch a college. At that time ·
ihtre were less than half of the colleges
! nd universities that one finds today.
· Today the idea of starling a colle~:e
in a small county. and in a location de·
yoid of proper transportation would
r•m preposterous, but not to the coup, who gave their modest fortune for its
tstabllshmont, or those who proposed
such an Idea. On the other hand there
are pants of the collegiate world that
ttarted from what might be called small
.icOtns. and It ~taggers the imagination
.to try to f!suabze, that what seems like
ltbodeot starts can develop into in the
passln&amp; of the yean. Ohio State Uni·
verslty, which was founded as Ohio Ag·
rtcultural and Mechanical College, just a
year before Rio Grande, was confined to
toe largo bUlldln«, what · is now called
University Hall, and now is almost lost
In a maze of buildings, and a student
Jlody approxltnating 40,000.
' Our cOllege from the start did not
·"ave tho potential that a school subsi·
llized by the sute had. and starting with
"'' two orilinal buildings it was content
~ struaalo alone doing what it could to
~ise the standards of education in the
Ills of southern Ohio Rio Grande suf·
ered the loss of both its original build·
ngs by lite; but thai did not deter the
chool from continuing. At the end of
! first· half eentur.y of existence It was
till hOUJf in a few bulldin&amp;s, and that
vent was marked by the build.in&amp; of
he first .medem structlll'e in Annlver·
aey f14D, lllllltt tl!e iJdministratlon of
orace Hour. Even with that evidence of
\JIQW~ · tht tcl\001 was t.o face serious
ble1111; ~rly in .tbla century It was
turn )o eltperimentation 11 a two-year
olleae, aJIII ~~~ a stlf·.help baalllln tralnstu,denta \O make. Items, and assist

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HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPl) ,-Mr. porary, tnteiUaent aware men Those, enjo)oln• , .plenlcf !IIi .
John lloSebOrO. of Los Anaeles. who read more thon ""·'•td 1111' -"Y ·.a t !lie' 'holjl• . · 0!1
II due in tolew York City today booka . .Roaeboro, who worked Mr. and:Mrs Max HJirrah
on bulin~ 111 play a bueball wltb UJo Lol. Aapla.. ~b"" ~ . t11~ ~i!ln~~, Hou~
came .,gains! tile Mots. And 11 depart:nt'lll In community lt!a. ton, 'fe~.; Mt. alii! t.Ji'S. ~~
· ,ihe network television exocu· lions this past Vtll!'· spea•lng Sor-'"fer, Jiln. Loul.. Lewl•. Pt. '
IIYea ~· In charge of aporlll on ri!ipect lor the lllw, It 011e ill PleiiUI, W: va:; Ml'A. ' Heft:. ·
broidC~Il!IJ tJ:• wl... IIIey wl'l these atos~. I hate ID a4mit 1'1' PtQoU, Cl.velal)d; -~' ~~· ' .
&lt;;111 hlln i1J&gt; and ask blm bow II, but 'i"en lhe Qlanll; p®ably, a"!! eJ4r&amp; Leo ~;uP,an, ,:lll\ih,
1., . 'he,would llka to be a. ballball haJI 1101110. '
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and ScottY. Mr ·and Mrs. Dan
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Jllar&amp;ntee to you that ·he Ia a
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~~~eYe, Pomeroy; Mr. ·Joel
real find, and Is worth wailing
--- · · - 1 Ml'll· · Pa!Je Bel! 11\jl Carol ~ .
for. Mr. Roseboro II a lOIII' ~. Rt~~t~lllh
Vllll)lftg Pm,.lbufl, w:' v~~; Mr. inij
·t~~pe fixtutt wiUi the worfll boon M 8llil 7-8 p.m. Patents Mrs. ;Nm Call, Jilpe~, ~~.
champion t..oo Ancel~ JlcJi!Jera, tmly on Pedlatr~ WJI4.
I SGsan al'!l Ellen. Moimdnme.
: a catcller whom local la11s pallas S. Sayre, lOS M'bellne w. Va., 1\lr. and .Mrs. nlilOthy
.. regard as comparable to the Dt.; !\Ira, Freda M. Wauell, l)mne, Pairlce, '1'1!1111\Y• Oi:l•
Rock o1 Gibraltar.
1124 ~ An.; Mrs. 'l'llelma tine, ""gerald, fali1ct and
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But, .xcepl lor hill droll ~ K. eooper, ~I Garfield .\VI. ; Jlrld&amp;tl, Canll!!l; )(r, ¥d ~·
i!ICIII" "'JIIIIIIlllll on poll- ]l4lal Lilli ·t:ameraD 8pe.,a, J!uaene BeD a.tty Jane imil ·
l~f" rtldlo 1Dtenlew1, I was Rt. I ~: l'dmt GWen- Boliby, Tlllas. Qkla., arid the
DOJ' &amp;WJI't
ot hill natural 111!2f( ~; .M rl. Fttd 0. htiit aod ~- · JolJll .
broldca1tlnc talenll until one Tbo.., _R\12 ~Ire;. !4ra. tp ·the ~ were .'l)urma
day earlier lhla year when .I ~' 0., Jates, 7eo
Fin&amp; Vaug~Jan. FPatlbi.• i1motlly
turned on my radio wblla Ave.; )lr$. Oanloll C. Jacklon, 1111!1 :'Andy 'JIUrlln, pomeroy.-· ,
drlvlni the (reoWIY and hiard Pl Pie¥,IDI; Mrs. L. llopr Mill Elable MDhtan vllltal·
him on a toea! show he bad II Hli4aon: 'i'l.. Pl~,ant: Eocene for a 'few !laYII with her j!QgSln,
thai time.
H. New~· JIIIOil: Mn. Cll'- Mill Heidi Milhoan at ' rtat.
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~Althoulh he had appeared on ford · D. C!iidif, Pl J.')euant: woods
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ltiDIII national televiiiQII aerta · Mrs. l1llllll1l r : White, Pl Plea·
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- NJIC.TV'I Kraft '111eatre and ,.ul; Mrs: Ami' Wo!!e, RL t !\Irs. Hazel M. 1IGse anti 1011
ABC.TV'I "Burt's i4W" -l!od )llnefaville; !)llllel L. Hytell, BIBy visited recently wllll her
· wlli -~ 1ft · 111 updated vldiD MtddiiPOi'l: Sobn W. Krill~. RL mother. Mrs.
Everett Mil·.
·movie .er-ton o1 "nrapel," ·I I ~- lloltOII\: Mn. Daniel boln and Bernard. Her iMislland .
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had no ldU he had I . racllO D. Thomli!l. Mld4leporl: Mr •. wmnam carne for hlr and
· .~ 10 11 was IIII'Pflllnr Bell r. Kiilersoa. PomeroY: tbeJ . returned hollll Sllturdly
,IIM!refore an IJIItiPIICIAil Jdaurl~ E. Darat, pomeroy, mortilnc.
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when hill dell•~ Mrs. Gld~J!l E. Mayea, Rl 4 Mr. and Mrs. Art Kuper and
~lfttely made two lhkiJ1 lackiOII: Pit w.-Kellar, Jack· sister Clara lllllllbefl ~ Columc~Qr:
· .a; 1\lrJ, E4ward .w. Wippel, boa visited dfY rte.ntly
oy Helen Bott•l
Ffrlt, hi• commentary,
a HunliJIIIOD, w, va.;
llallu with her parenill, Mr. and Mn.
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~ or tnt y·~ llOdMr JClMard. RL 1 ltlv1111waocl: M. L. Bohr.
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ThiS column Is lor yoona
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i Subocripllon rates• Delivered by car
=: rter where available, SS cents per week
Eonlt year In advance at the Daily Senti
:i nol office .18.20; llx montba, auo
§ three months 13.90. By Motor lloutf
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not help but be surprised that
Colleae is on the thresh·

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HELEN IELr .US!

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By WayM G. Brandotadt, M.D.

Several years ago when
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wound

he ha~ to have tranalosiono
of 13 units of plasma
and
whole blood to eonlrol his
bleedinl. This sam• boy te·
cently had two teeth pulled
and didn't bleed any
more
than a normal person would
hove.
All boys

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pleasures, tlleir troubles and
fun. As with '\he rest of Helen
Help US' . it welcomes laliJ!h•
but won't dodge a serious qu,..
Uon with a orusl&gt;olf.
-• your tee-age
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1o YOUTH ASKED FOR I'f,
care o1 Helen Help US!, this
newspaper.
SAVlNG ON
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Dear Helen:
My wedding cost f2,000, mon·
ey I'd oaved myself, but It
w11 the besl in•esbnent 1 ever
made. -I
101 a wo&gt;lder·
lui husband,',fut a thriving .buS!11011 !rom tb• experience
You .... there 1 was wilb 1
IOWD, plus
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I'd never wear I""'"·
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friend asked If she couid root
tile dress. I llloUI!ht,
could I loseT So, I let ber ull
II for $15. provided she'd be
responaiblo for any damqe:
I rented my cown, teil, elc!.
that year until I came out even
wllll a nttle profit, and it w"•
sUII new eDOn&amp;h lo aavo ft&gt;r
puatertty.
'nlen my busbantl and I put
QUI\ beads toitlher an4 come
1111 willl a "JIIorrlap Coo'11ult.
ont Service," which manag11
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.,.. !rom
.--t11rou1b planning the weddinc
trip - If they wllh. We know
bow lo shop and we &amp;It ditCOIIIIII. 10 we can save the
couple more money than Uloy
pay ua in fees, Moreover. we
take all tile worry away. We
IITIIII• everythl!IJ, even - the
photoaraphs. What they d.&gt;a t
want to buy. we rent; anti next
year we plan to build a little
weddlnl chapel, where
receptlons cao be held after the
ceremony, and dtemJ&gt;8111• &lt;an
bo sf:rved &lt;as II can't lie In
· churclt) Etch year we add

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Dear Helen:
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eulf -In tbll CUI
Mn.
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Sorry. I've "GOT TO"
•¥!' the tum wu on UJO , _ lon,
a.m. Slltur' Mr. and Mrs. Haselt Bell !If
emphatic at times, "llite" a
....,el ll was completely fluent, day; Mrs .. Daniel K.
I!Vana, SL JOIC!pb Mtc:h
t!slllll&amp; ·
c.llummst ahould.
Wtlbout any henllntiiC and GaUlpolia, son, JQ:UI •• m. Sat· 11011
her JDOihei.
Allee
Grammar is llkt ri&amp;ld otthawing, jill( it wu sdntlllatlnl urday; 1\lrJ, Rollerl 0. Bates.
i-eeenttf. On WeciDNiiiy
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quetle; you ahould Jearn till
'160 Firat Ave., 1011, 1:111 a.t4. they motored to
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118erond,
rules ao that, when the occa..
we · and more
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..12·-·311 viSit her aunt. Mr,: ~.
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ton demands, you can break
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tllem Intelligently. -H.
he eame,
In a very p.ID. SUJXIay.
Mr. and Mtl. 'I'imoihr!lbmit
Dar Helen•
cantempai'y and cool mllll'llf,
llllehara!ll
and cbllclren. Patrlel Ttmmr;
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yQU can't "'
"'ve out
dryly· llUmQI'
C)UI yet
without Amos,
Mrs. Kevin
Leslie L.Adllllll,
Marlin
Chrlstlne, · t...,•.;;..,.'
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881'1111111. '· merely.·
1111 lhe Fred Fpmlrt, F;'.;;k'A: ;;;: and Bridget, CIDioD •Jsltell O'f·
JolariDIII\· but - If
want
IIIII trutl\8
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or th weekend with lM!r Jll!"
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10 vrrlll to !oUows In the com·
u.,maet,fl. As tile phrwng Itt E. Kaeppel, 1\lrl. Mabel rents, l\lr. aod
lfar·
bat artas - here's how to do
Joe&amp; nowadays he teiJI· It II II Lanhart, Mrs. Walter D. lolllier ralt.
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11 ' Send your letlarl, airmail
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not II tbougb' he were l\lra..EUIIellf F· Moore, TereM - frlr and 111r1 MIJDiri 1$ ·
toUNJ'it:D
SF;I\YICE
)IAN e&gt;o
OF Gtneral
TJUi: Jl&amp;rtator of till
sport.novel
,IS the
E. Norrie. Mrs.
Marprei
Gil
S'l'ATES,
a dlmt
for SommerviUe,
Mn. Bemlatt
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William C. We.itmoreland. U.
juYelillea: tull or all the •ld, !pG, Jr., Mrs. Arthur
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101 · "'· ".....,. at ....ews. Mllltary Assistance Comtiresome. childish 1M unendllltl
Granville WUltaml, Mi-a.
HoapltaL
mand, VIet Nam, APO !16242,
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Mrs. Owen
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WUbur
W""·P Wor'-•
- In a way. II was somewhat Iman,
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---11 your readers havo a opec·
lflc branch ur the aervlet they
ll¥!cklnll. 1P)eallllliY· becautiO! ·Jt:1·•·•·••
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wlah to write to, tbeJ ahould
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aubStltute that branch ID the
anew llal•l!iJrts annoonclna. 10
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place of "Seniee Jlrllll," Allow
filii of hOUit 111111. It
,Howard L. McCJeiWI and In- ty'a top l'l!lblllll U...l o1 ltt5,
IlK weeks for 1 rtPIY. alii! thell
10 )fellllll In l:ontemPOfltt· flllt daUBhtaro·
' M. relurM. for iiiJ aerilllr ynr.- Boo
·117 again, or write NVeral let. ,
Except for Vln
Ifill stallda II Ill! rd"llll II
tm 11 once. Our 1111111 rully
lleully and a rew otheH. I em't son, Mrt. ;loyd it.
blflar7 Ill
retllm
aDDreCiate lhlli lotllrl and.
lldllk at 1111. art1 of bnlf!dCJSI. 111111 lnfBDI dan&amp;hter, Mrs. jot yUda liS$ ID all) Ill nDk
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lnttreot abciwD: ·\" ·
thai ta more ottfaabloMd E. Tbompaan.l.lllhlr p.
. 1 have _, ,
.to 1
Nevllli. · 12J
...... lllarl . on aophlltlcatlOII pr, KJmllet'lt
JOIIIII Marl!&gt;&amp; FebruarY
txeellenl apot'tl pill eoiiJIII&gt; C. Lambert, Sr Ma}'l-.nd o"' . ·
and his wonclldul
letten
lllsta have aholm that illl!fl I! aac, !\Irs. 0.
HaliiiJ', ;
w.ull
UP · ·
"'ve the .
· p•""·- """"''le . 110 auojecl thai caiiiiOI !Je J0hn T Dill ·
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b• an 1 mature, uniftfl..... ,
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MJd.AJn¢ea
like. ..;.QAY
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'CAtl .• 01'11!1 JfA111!. once gamea to blllll the" acboti'
p .s. Thtu
are probOblo UnWerttty ael a new
He 'alne\1 ·544 MAC
ably pv....unert • C!tllllltW: 10
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attendance flpre .In toolball yard$ tQS In *'!) tb taJI)t llllfd.
that would eliminate the "nllltl)
last :lUI' Wfl8l TO,MIIIIIIIItd.lllll idgll for the Bobeall Ill that Iillo
tant pacl!isu.''
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In live '8!'1101 lor 1 14,111 IV· tlnie departDtent.
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Ote8
mae. 11111 lad Ill 1Nm1 In tb1 - . - - -·- Tlwtl&lt;a kill tor YOur help.
IIJd.Allltrlcui
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Members of the MYf were
NO. 'It roa OIIID IOICATI
ltJQOIDbtr to keep
1e11er1
Jlllllllll Rev. and Mn. Cllest- !OVGIIIST QlmULII!VBI POotball ....- IW · w til
clleerflll and ..... poUIIcall-R.
er Llmley at thaJr·
ill Obla Unlftl'llly'l biJikelhlll m8rk the 'l2ncl grlcl eamJllla ··
Rlltlanll r_.tly for 1 wiener taarn wiD lace ·ftvo Big • T 111 at 'Obto IJIIIYOIIIIJ. In • •
rolll and plSII putt. PrtaeDI tre11111 In IIOIMlCIIdeNnct p11J 101!1 (mtnus· tliO 11011Jay d ·
wll'l Sharry, BobbJ and 8rllet thlll year, more thon ·any othet
Ohkl faptl!all
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BJack*D, 111111'111 . BraWley, school In tile nation 1111&amp; a m111o have won 110, loll II&amp; ·11111 lill
ll)t llldtfll Prell ta-tlaDII
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sooner or lator
have to lose their baby teeth
whether they are bleeder&amp; or
no · ew ec ques for tre at•
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hemophiliacs before
dentoi or any oilier operation1
Is making the difference tJe.
normal livinrl and ours·
IIIJ o constantly nagpn&amp; !tar.
A. by-product in
every
blood bank I• plaoma, the cl..r
flukl part ol 1M blood. When 11
Ia frozen, tllen thawed at the
lowest
that will per·
mlt thawin&amp;. a precipitate
forms. This contains a high concentratlon or anttlleroophUic
aJobulln. The uao o111111 conconIrate, still In the oxperltnental
atoge o! deveJQIIIDOnt, Is
a
!!Teat boon to bleeders when It
is wtvi!JI prior to an Ollfi'Biion.
'l'hll il net the onfy new remocty for bletders. however. Replar dOIOS by mouth ol am inocraprale aeid before an opel'!'·
t10n have drastically cut till
1eed for triDIIusions In bleeders. The -.. il available only
on a doctor'• preacriptlon befa1'1111111 th~ Wood ·farm.
Alqmiil were never pleased.with that
&lt;auae the dose must be care!ul·
1y adjusted to prevent ckltllr«n
ute of affaln, and tbe school became
!ortniDI in the veim.
J!lln of four year Institution. It was
aough soing to reestablish the college to
I am cailln&amp; attention
to
lth1t status, and there were manv dark
these new forms ef treatment
:]lerlod1, but the faith shown then ·is )NIV·
In the hope that many bleeO.
J!ng dtfldetids today. A program of ad·
ero will be spared a life ot
f 1nctment Wll started under Palll Lyne
semi-invalidism brought on
'~hat •w Davill Hall, the student center
by a lear ot engaBinKin nOr·
')lnd Molllton Hall added to the campus
mal aetlvltles. An overly pro~cturts, and with tbe cominl of Dr. tective atlltudo on the part
Qlrlstensen. the areatest advancement
ot tile parents of bleeders hao
in the ahortest period bas caused the
often condemned tllem to •
colle&amp;e to forge abead in every way,
nre of I!TOatly
. liephysically, and in the improvefllent of
tiVIty. Fur\hOI'I1lOI'O theY havl
atandards. Where the school over many
of Its years could hardly count a bund·
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rid stlldenta, we find it today approach·
ployero feared they would .lOll . -; We'll sllll Ill our 20's, but
and Mrs. Hulb Jlt9t'bl, Hellll U
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a lot Ill time !N'11 - t .
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Billelllloll, Sue IIIII Larry J.emo
9lst year. The story Df Rio Grande Col·
ExiJifrlted 11111~1 co.• . o1!1', and IL aD cama , ab!IOII
.quarll!r llid - .
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1He II a miracle In pre~~~~~tance, and we
IW happy 111 be around' to see what ill
fl!fll may not ooly 1111 to pro- . . .•..· .· . cetttnc
I' t.: . .. Tilt mornllll, •c.
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toct the hemO!Jhiliac - II may
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abwt 1111! bleedlnl· !;my el·
May Jour
AmtdeiD JIO'J Q11'11/ WendeD , . JbrP.n ani1 atterided the Metp
furl aboold bo mllde to .P'. · _.~sa (II'OI1Ief and your hlpHolma wu1 iliJi'l on thll day ID '· CooniJ fl)r,
lhe hemottblllac taiold I nor- ·, pllllljll ~1111. I'm IIIN Jill
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mal life. Hll wounds need
two WedtiiDc a&gt;UIIIIDIIi will
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lqer be (ataJ; bit UYI nMd
IIIVOf need i lll8fl'llle eoutJIII.
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o1d of enteriD&amp; the last decade of a cen·
tury of service. Already the school, its
Joyal alumni, and many friends in Gal·
Ia ~Wily and abroad are startinf to
llot forward to the observance o its
&amp; ntennial In 1976, and what a 'story of
fortitude and devotion can at that time
be spread on the pages of its archives.
f!.oolr.iq over the array of existing Ohio
!;Olleges, one does not often realize tho
~ngth of service of our college, and it
wa., indeed a bold undertaking back in
1876 to launch a college. At that time ·
ihtre were less than half of the colleges
! nd universities that one finds today.
· Today the idea of starling a colle~:e
in a small county. and in a location de·
yoid of proper transportation would
r•m preposterous, but not to the coup, who gave their modest fortune for its
tstabllshmont, or those who proposed
such an Idea. On the other hand there
are pants of the collegiate world that
ttarted from what might be called small
.icOtns. and It ~taggers the imagination
.to try to f!suabze, that what seems like
ltbodeot starts can develop into in the
passln&amp; of the yean. Ohio State Uni·
verslty, which was founded as Ohio Ag·
rtcultural and Mechanical College, just a
year before Rio Grande, was confined to
toe largo bUlldln«, what · is now called
University Hall, and now is almost lost
In a maze of buildings, and a student
Jlody approxltnating 40,000.
' Our cOllege from the start did not
·"ave tho potential that a school subsi·
llized by the sute had. and starting with
"'' two orilinal buildings it was content
~ struaalo alone doing what it could to
~ise the standards of education in the
Ills of southern Ohio Rio Grande suf·
ered the loss of both its original build·
ngs by lite; but thai did not deter the
chool from continuing. At the end of
! first· half eentur.y of existence It was
till hOUJf in a few bulldin&amp;s, and that
vent was marked by the build.in&amp; of
he first .medem structlll'e in Annlver·
aey f14D, lllllltt tl!e iJdministratlon of
orace Hour. Even with that evidence of
\JIQW~ · tht tcl\001 was t.o face serious
ble1111; ~rly in .tbla century It was
turn )o eltperimentation 11 a two-year
olleae, aJIII ~~~ a stlf·.help baalllln tralnstu,denta \O make. Items, and assist

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Ohio 1\lduetUOn ASIIOclation to- mUID&amp; a llnal decllillll ·about
~I)' '1!.1 I Dlw chltl 1llbll1flt leaYIII« the lueller IJ'OIIp.
.·By ROBERT MCDIIlMO'I'l' and Ill Mtelh•ecutlft pro~ '1'he l'OIIImlltoe Wfnl intAt ex.. :llJittal PHil lalti'IIIIF'! ed ho was the vlcUm of a eculive lleSSion and came out
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and told m~ I waa lllniUIIL It
i WAUKEGAN, nt. (OPl)- 1be OBA ltlelllflvl C41nmlt- WM a
llltprlle,"
~earo rlotan bombld can wUb tee sa~mUt llrtd 'l'.G. O'Keefe O'J(eefe said, ·
olotDY coclltaill and lnlpptcl after two days of stormy 8efo 1be OEA ..ecullve colllllllttee
amilies in the flamet 8uDdaJ aiODI 111111 11-.1 x.nblt lltUIII- said Dllllhll11 wwld
atghl jllllt fiVe btocb frOm tbl ICy, 01:.\ aclndlllolratiVe ...... O'KN!e's dllllea &lt;Ill I ~
bunaalow home wbert tilt 1111, 10 tbe post 011 a lllDpcJnrJ nry bills willie ~ tearcllld
President'• d&gt;uahttr Lucl wa1 basis.
lor a perlllllllllt llUirmlll.
~eekendlng with htr ia-lawt.
O'Keefe, the lop JIII'IIIIMIII Slate Sen. OIIYer Oeuek, P.
i secret servtee men stood emptei)IM of OEA 11n0t 1961 111111 SumJnlt. " 1elllllna tpOI~e~r~lt)ll
jluard Sunday ntabl and !Gday 1 veteran ot Ill 71Jm wltb tilt 011 educlllon W&amp;l niiii.U.anooeddld.llll
~n tilt front (IGrCh ol tilt houte 12,000 memiler tllda poUP, 101111 as a postibll .,
j,t Ill Pretcoll Street where W&amp;l reliiYed of hll tlllllts In I lor the poll, 18 tba OEA
l-uci Johnson Nugent and her power struggle with eleetod olfi.. oeemed hooded IOWatdlll
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husband, Patrick, 11ete ttaylnl clabi of the II'OIIP•
a~e chanle. to work ••
jt.ith Nqent'o pam~ll, Mr. and Thty blamed him lor "ll&lt;k of 1fltb tilt llflllilature.q•=·::~
ldrs. Jerry Nugent.
lllldanhlp" In elforll 10 win was knowo to havo
At J.eaal 18 periOIII were 1e1Jsi1Uve or vo1tr approval of wttb Go\'. James A.
burned, live crltlcaDy, by tbe a btu to boOII the ttall oalet •hom he ICCIIIed of breaklnt
mtlalllv cecklllls. Pollee count- 1u to provide more educaUon eeveral campaign proiJiiBeS Ul
ed 86 arrested, lour of them for revenue
education.
earryillll concealed weapolll O'Keefe, who claimed ho waa DaiJI(Jerly, superlntendenl of
wl!lcb ranged through a .:18- "a casualty of iuue One," llho the Jackaon Clty ochoolli lor 16
caliber revolver, 1 otraight sales lu Increase which voters yean, tolned the proteesional
l'liZOr and a 7-Jnch s\VItchblade turned down in 111651, was Ol· educator's group ln 1962 to
knjle. Sil can were eet on fir peeled to be paid for lhe lwo die puollc alfain aslli10ments
and ...,... ....,.. 111 on fire.
more vears left In his $26,800 a and be • cnnsultant with school
Poilu Keep Watch
year contract. He said he adminlstratora.
Altholllh tbe worst of the

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lion exerdses was Dr. Alphus Chris·
Rio Grande College, shown beside his
lor's degree at the commencement. At
of Ohio University.

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Olftcera reported !bat Evans
wu overlakinl encl PIIIIDI 1
IOUihbouncl.ear driVI!tl by 11Gbart Willell, Sf, Pt. Plusant.
'lbe left front of tba Ev1111 car
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damage .. botb ean.
'lbe l!llly o11t1r weekend
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Blehards, 10, Llfl7ette, Ind.:
llavltl R. lia,ll, •• Cornlnl;
Ted W. Slollty, 31, GaJUpelis;
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M. up Greenup 6' 05 p.m.; J. crowds! The traffic'
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persons
S. Lewis up Greenup 7:30 p.m.;
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t&gt;llsha Woods up Greenup I~ : 05 Tbe . people and the cars av- And wbere there are people,
•. m.; l!:ndeavor up Greenup .rnowong ""' sl8t. faLr have al- tbere are ca~s. Ten miles of
12:45 a.m.; Inca down Green· mosl. replace~ the big name en· them at one lime Sunday.
up I%:30 a.m.; A. J. Patten up lertamers and lhe exhlbJls as Traffic, single lane along
~reengp :
3 30 a.m.; Mounuun conversation pl~ces at another berm, was backed up fiVe mil"
Slate down Melclahl 2:35 p.m.; wave of humanity and .~tomo- hoth north and south, from
!i. H. Bosworth 11 down Mel· biles headed mlo the fall's filth l!l!traoce on 1-71.
qahl l:at p.m.; 8eu McCool day·
Fifty Columbus policemen
down Meklihl U:3i0 p.m.:
and highway patrolmen swe:&gt;ted I
Ladd Dean dOWII Meldahl
tfllh the problem. during .a
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Meldabl 3:35 a.m.;
Attendance dll!'ing the
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four days was 656,430. That
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about 300,000 more than altoM-1
Gablpelfo IIIII - Mark
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ton up ' ' " p.m.: John J.
last year.
up 10:10 p.m.; Valley TtanaTbe big attractio!l
porter up 1:40 a.m.; Jim Houg·
By 111M WlLLEN80N
Wednesday wiD be Perry Como,
land down 3:45 a.m.; Harvey
who wlD olng at the grandstand
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up 4:30 a.m.
TOKYO .UP[), -A mob ~! The cruwds lor Bob Hope
Kaaawlla JUnr - 8 e m e t 200,000 teen-&amp;~e Red Guards urday and Sunday nights
down Marmet S:65 a.m.; Fort demonstrated today In front of flowed Ute place. PoUee dotledl
Dearbonl down Winfield 7:50 the Soviet Embassy In Peking all lbe grandstand galea
p.m.; Jfi1en z. up Wlnlield 8
an apparent answer to a than 111 hour before tbe
p.IIL; C11arJe1 Steve!IIOII
protest note agntnst sllrled. The lnlield and the bar·
WlDIIel4 10 p.m.; Allen R.
acts of violence ness ractna track were opened
rm ap WIDffeld 11:05 p.m.;
tbe ernbasay and to spectators. An estinlated
lei'IOD 4oWD \fiDfleld 1,45 a.m.;
to Russian officials.
000 persons got In 1o see Hope
H. C. Bllll ap Winfield S:40 a. There were no reports of A big drawing card !lithe
m.
In ioday's demonstra· -member all.Ohlo Boys Band.
t!on - th e first day of I Tbe overflow crowd at
masalve tw&lt;Hiay anti-Soviet borse show saturday night
IouUJUrsl -but tbe demonstra- ed to Its feet to give the
wera expected U1 cool a tong noise ovalioo, and tben
Ifurther the strained nlallono 1ave a atandlng ovalloo Ia Dr.
Ibetween Moscow and Peking.
Louis Pete of Ashland who
falling to allack the directed tbe band lor 35
as feared earner. the Beauty queens were ple,.ur.d
apparenUy were during tbe weekend. Misa
a PI!DVe by high World was chosen In
111 UJdled Prell lntomallalal
olllclals to put a monies Saturday !light lihUe
lllbcl! ol lbe oalloo woke up
on the zealous acUYilles Sunday 18-year-old Diana
to llCOpllonaiiY tine ~er of the teen-age fanatiCS who Boxti 11 Jnlliard was Pl!lllled
weather today. The persiStence have been acUng Uke the IDUer Miss Wool of Ohio.
of tbe clear and warm youth ol Nul Germany.
The blonde, blue-eyed bea1•1J
conclittono \fU attributed lo 1 M editorial In the official will represent Ohio lD lbe
iarp high pressure . area Comm~l party ne1flp8per Wool of AmeriCa contest eehed-1
stationed over tbl 1'!ntleolle
a Peking radio broadcast uled for san Angelo, T... ,
Valley.
on the youngsters -boys June
'l1le only ezceptlons to
. cJrla of junior b1lb school
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rult were 00111e showers In
-to curb tbe1r zeal and Today was de81gnated COIIJIII-1
Northwest and tbe Soutb
"~ew work metbods" of bus and central Obio DayH,eal~hl
SOIIIt chilly weatber in
(1Jna•1 cutten t pled Cblldrell's Day, and
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Sbawnte, B['t'dh'C. cited Sept.
~; Davltl L. Clarkaoa, .. B1. 4,
Oak mn, failure 1o reglliter,
died Sept. 2; and RGberl L.

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EARLY WEEK SPECIALS

9 AM to 7

ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp;LOAN CO,

20t,OOO.Red

FOREMAN.&amp;A8BOTT

Roush's Shoes·tore

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212.977 Jam Ohio Sta.te
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ATHENS - Or.
Alphus chairman ol the Ohio Valley
of special services.
commencement Regional Development ComiDI~ Ohio University
Pruldent
at Ohio University's tee and a member of Ute Ohio
R. Alden conferred 471
aradUIUon ewclliea Sat- ·Citizen's Council for Health
degfj!OS and
urday called on the graduates , Welfare.
degrees. The tweniY·
rely upon free dlJcussion and 1 Before accepdng tbe presldengraduate students recelv·ll
1o test Ideas.
cy of Rio Grande College In
the doctor of philosophy de"SocietY aeods more compe- 1962, Dr. Christensen had been
comprised the lal'(leot clau
of ideas, not less," said ' administrative ossllitant to !be
doctoral students at 0 b I
Cbrlstensen. "Critical akep- 1president of Soutb Dakota Sljlte
the University be&amp;an its
llclam Is needed to test hypo- 1 University where. he had aro1 philosophy proJJf&amp;nlll
ti&gt;Ma, now accepted as ab"" l Uer served al head of the de19S7. ·
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lute trutbs, wblch will one day . pctment of spee'ob and
Convenlna the con:1me1&gt;ee•nen1:11
found wanlillg."
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John W. Galbreatb, eba.lr-11
Dr. Christe!ll!n, preSident of
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Rio Grande College, ilpolre to
CJaJQIS
ol"'.:::::."' University
Firm button·l'ree wnatruetion for n!aht •
than 5,ooa persons, tnclud:
.
Dight
C!f reatinl sleep. Compue:
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almost 700 graduates and
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• H••YJ- stripe- with gold "'r•~ .
receiving de- · •
grees. Among the stud~ts re.
• S.1f1 Ed.. Girds• ellll 111f111111 edJIIS
celvlng degreeo was his 800• PT. PLEASANT - Samuel H.
• Duro F11111• ueps •rface smootlt. filii.
Alphus R. Chrlatenoen, Jr., who Stephens, II, of Rt. 2,
• Hulldftlds of fetllpeftld llell COils
was awarded ID II. 8. degree ·1ted Sunday at bll borne
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Sci
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He wao, a reUre4 farmer,
~ the 2i students re- born Feb. 3, 1115, son of t be
celvlng lbe doctor of pbllosophy late Miner 111111 Mar7 MeDer·
Christensen con- J!IOII .Ste~;
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them on both their · SurviYIJii ·are bll wife, EllbMlddlaport, 0.
acldewments and tbe1r oppor- «, four 10111, lollner, o1
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luullifl. He noted tbat of 18,000 Pleasant; Everell, of MI. Alia;
lncl women earoiJ1c the doc- Harding, of Leon, and WOllam,
degree lbts year, more of,Ciyde.
ball would be goina into &lt;\ISO, one daughter.
M r a.
and govemmenl.
Gebevieve Sayre, Flodlay,
Christensen aid and one Biller, Mrs.
lhe maa
. ttr'a degree, recelv· Glenn of Buffalo, W. Va. T1velve
by 186 sludenta, "some day IJ'andchlidren and sill great •
II will become a prereq- grandchll4ren a1ao I!UrVin.
for many ocoupaUona and Funerall!rrangemenls will be
professions."
11100nnced .by the Mohr-stevens
Speakln&amp; to lbese oludents re· Funeral home.
.
eeivlng lbe ba"'a'•ureate de,reo Dr.' ·Cbriatensen
c~ AIIRE8'r CUlll O'II'NEil .
them "the 101!1 encl daughters
of tilt age of proteet." He call· WEIRTON; W. V~. IUPI) on lbelll I? be parli~ly A citizens' raldlna party tbal
EFFECTIVE MON., TUES. AN 0 WED. AUGUST 29, 30 &amp; 31
In tb~ commurucatwn found 300,to 41111 youths "whooplbeir ideal. 'Ofleu dlfferenc- Ina tt up 111'17 Sunday morDarloe becauae ~ tbe inability Ina at tbe neai'by Cove 1 n n
ECONOMICAL - COMPLETE DRUMSTICK I THIGH
lbo dlsputanbllo clarify and led to the armt of club o\Yilel'
define. A ~Nt thought lli value- Jerry Manfred of Steubenville
lesa unW It hu been verbaliz.. Ohio.
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Manfred was cbarled with
Dr. Cbristssen lli 1 reglooiJ operating bll establishment al·
president ~ the Couneil tor legal bours and was order·
Advaneem1111 al Small Col· ed IG appear Wednesday for 1

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==~ :'re : hl~f~: Democrats Adopt Platform, 'Rely Upon Free Discussion, Continue
po)ice force of tbil far north
+'~.:..:~ p~~ .:~: LBJ Promises Ohioans Help ToTest Ideas.' Says Dr. Chri,.~,tensen

Stock Prices 1
Retreat Today

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Aug. 20, were 7.95 per cent 8· Scioto - t42,192.4&amp;,
.
IJ••mlolu: GUILl tHYLY INFECt fiNISH
bove lhe similar two week per· $140.343.47, $136,159.17.
looJ.,d•l•
tod in t96S. Four of tbe ten Vinton - t1,432.34,
$985.47,
A.. ww Whur un up/lollterer ha. '""'Will-HIS STUff
Gaup rtadla111 . Gallipolis ,southeastern Ohio
eounties, nt,71Z.55, $9,790.62.
Dam 11.8, 12.2, runnms 2 teet
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Athens
Pike
Scioto
and
Vinton Collection o1 motor • ch'lC1e,
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'n WCKY OR UNLUCKY
SUIT FILED
91, Pt. Pleasant 23.57, Hmton Hocking county si!Ow I is cal l housetraller and use _ta•e• 1 • THORNTON , Colo. (UP!l-[ A suil to quiet Utle was flied
.10, Kanawha Falls 2.78, Char· !year's collectloos above
last the ten counlles sbowmg those Steve Hawks, 15, still Is trying in common pleas court Satur·
lesion 18.77• .LGndon, Marmet ' year.
lor the two-week periods end· to decide whether It was his day bY Mazie Holsinger ad·
and Winfield dams were on the
.
ing Aug. 20, 1966, and Aug. 21, lucky day or not.
I mlnlstratrl• of tbe eotate'
ol
sllla
The figures showmg tbe col- 1965 and for tbe fJScal years
M
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itng J 1 1 1966 d
He had to walk home from . Fannie Johnson, deceased, ""·
~•- !~":01111• J
,lods ending Aug 20 1966 and 11ar1965 1 11" Y·. A'th ' au
the 'fhorn!on shorling center i Frank Barber, Reedsville, Mar·
0 ow.
"""'"''"" - CriSs r. up '
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tol hili b' I '
JIG khold d Leo · dB
14, 1:40 p.m.;
Heckjord 1 Aug. 21, 11165, .and for tbe £is- 811.42, $17,582.89,
162,352.81,
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nar ar1966
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up 14, 10 p.m.: Titan up
14, :c~ ~e~rs "'f'"'~ ~uly_ •
· $49,989.67. Galli.a - $6, 26.25, le.arned by phone he had 'won I - .
~-·11:00 p.m.; Andrew Calhoun Ia At~y t, : ; , ow .
$7,14644,$23,125.10, $Z2,M7.83· a new bike in a drawing at the ry's milkman soured on prison
up It 2:3!1 a.m .. Robert Reed ,
oa • .91, fl2,59l.· Hocking - 111,214.75. $5,082.61, center
1'1
pod Suncla
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up 14: 3:10 a.m.; Baby Lear 42, $138,533.94, $119,971.91.
$30,797.81, $21),585.27. Jackson.
'e, esca.
y.
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up 14, 4:30 a.m.; Jenks down , Gallla - 111,363.09, $12,853.· no weekly fiDreo, $34,493.16, PRISONER TURNS SOUR
The priSOner, Crayton Ulton,
$35 297.43. Lawrence _
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of/, was serving a 1·lo-lll-year
• am. Dlxle down 16 111, $36,026.67, $33,259.11 .
15 6 30
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up 16, 2 a.m.: Hocking - $8,322.92, $11,552.· 14,' $17,117.82, $110,942.61,
MOUNDSVILLE.
W. Va. eentence for grand larceny
Eastera up , 2:30 a.m.; Na· 59, $29,300.90, $30,869.86.
828.47. Meig&gt; _ $5,567.78,
tUPI)-Moundsvllle PemtentJa· had been made • trusty. _
16
17
donal up 17, 12:50 a.m.; Edea- Jaoksou- $ •5511.99, $17,633.· 340.64, $21,687.21l,
na llGBwortb up 17, t:35 a.m.; 15• ~2 • 6 27.65, $49,479.09.
Pike - 16.658.30 $5,630.29,
Sl. Marys up 18, 6:10 a.m.; La~eace - $30,683.05, $38,· 249.42, $17,149.95. Ross OVEC down 18, 7:30a.m.; Ph!Jo 68S •; CII4,•Y4 2' f18179.7l
086.83, $15,601.30. Scioto - $972.·
1p Sporn down IJ, 6:30
a.m.: Me go - $6,-Mi5.03, $7,2110.23, 59, $10,8:&gt;.9.76, $52,327.69, $85,·
Buckeye Slate down 30, 4:10 a. 126·583·40 • $25,082.74.
789.54. Vinton - $2,88U5, $2,·
m.: Lillie George down 21, 5 Pike - $4,4G3.2~_12.:_666.12, 500.33, $9,678.44, tll,1184.73.
a.m.; Queea City down 23, 5:10
p.m.; John K. down 23, 6:20 p.
m.; Western down 23, I p.m.;
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Elgerclilf up :13, 12:40 a.m.;
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JOHN W. GALBREATH of Columous, (left)
of the BD;Il'd
Trus·
tees at Ohio University, convened the University's 21lth Commencement Sat·
tll'day. Speaker for the summer gradua
1ensen, (sec:ond from left) president of
son, Alphus Jr., who received the bache
right Is Dr. Vernon R. Alden, president

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bert, reports that sales lax col· Ross $39,362.98. • . ""'..;::"
Jection for the period ending ,$109,105.04, $109,031.78.
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Center and !orca oftha lllllloil . By Richard E. lJ&amp;IIIDer
day." Saturday was the Preol·
llate pollee, Lake County ualted Pre&amp;S tnlol'lllliOial dent's 68th birthday.
Sherlll'• DeJ)Irllllent, 1nd nine
·'ThBilk you. I appreciate
111burban communllies kept COLUMBUS (UPIJ - Ohio very, vecy mucb. I'm ..tremeIUird early today.
Democrall have a preoklential ,ty grateful," the PreBident reprotniSe.
plied to the ''best wishes"
President JohiiJOn told dele- tended by Stale Party CbaJr.
galee tlllendlng the state con- man Morton Nlepp and
venllon htre bY . telephone be on behalf o1 the delesatea.
would do everytbmg poss1ble to "You can be certain the
help tbem at the polli Nov. 1. Iidenl wiD do everyillllw WlthlD
Bturdut the ".!;,e;'ldenlbe dectorl~ his power to help out during the
Sa ay to ... e IU rna "' elec:tion," Johnson said when
JrSt OUr
bapeful Frwer Reamo Jr. a asked bY Reaml 11 be would
detlnlte promllie he would be vlait Ohio before 1bo fall
YORK !UPI) - sltd :::, = . : ;.help the JJem.. lion. 'lbe dllel_ eucuuve made
pnces relreated In very active Tbe deleBateo did aet firm no flrmiD~tme~...... .
trading duriJII lbe firat hour
W ..vtte ......,.....
today, Jeavm1 the htch..peed : : .
ntmy
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Uckers thret minutes behind Edward (Ted) Kennedy, P.Mm hia ~~ come18 ,
floor transactions.
VIce Ptelldent Hubert H. HWD- told UPI In
a lltlThe United Press lnllrnatloo- pbrey also promloed IG llld lhe lion whalher Jolmson'o :..,
al olocll market Indicator Democradc Clute ill Ohio.
mont
I he would villi lbo
showed a loos of U2 per cent
Adopl Piauslate. mean
.
near the end ol the first bDW'. ID other coovenllon acllon "I cetlalnJy intend IG elland
01 the Ufl tuuu traded. ttl Saturdly, the delegalea beard 8 formal btvllallon IG the Preaf·
retreated while only 114 ad· haard u. s. Son. Blrcb llayb, dent lo CllbpafCD in Ohio OD
v~nced. !be Dow.Jonea lDdua- J).[Dd.,
lbo keyaote llldnu behalf ollbe tlale ticket 88 d
trJal avera~e, on u unefllclal and adoplld 111111- ctiprflq u lqlalallve ud lllllllfOIIIOII
basta, abowal 1 loll of more YOte 111 ~ platform pres- candldarea,• Slate Sen. Reaml
than 7 points.
ent by a 3S-member eomml!lee. said.
Glamor share• took lbe Two
~ beld Saitlll- An aide IG
aaid
l1rgeot falls. ICiectroDlc:l were dly - lhe flrmJ day of lhe tw.. leaden e1p101 the
weak. 111M tumbled 710, day convenlioo.
mllrot a t.bor Day 'flslllo
Fairchild CAmlr 4", Teul Jolln!on talked to the !Z,OO easter Ohio 1o
Jnsll'tmllllll W. lncl Mlllil'Oia delegalel ovtr 1111ep1tone hook u. s. 'Rep. Walter
Sl'o. RCII, Sperry Rand, Olfttrol up with the LBJ Raneb at John- who lli oPPOIOd by
Dala and Admiral took point- aon City, Tez., 111111 beard lbe c~azeaee ·li:. MIUer a
11%ed filii.
deleplel lin&amp; "llappJ Birlb- LIDculet
r. '
Air~ were d e p r e a 1 • d.
mayo
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KLM dropped 4~. Nortb"""t
S\2, Della Sl'o, Brllllfl 311,
Western IV• and United 1111.
Pelafold 8lllk 1'111. XlroK
lkiddad 4\11, 1111rrGu111t 4ll.
tf
Addrm tJepb ftll a. Sleell
Gary Evau, 28, Rt. 2 Chesapeake, was cited to Galwere .frlllttm.U, lower. Olryt- lipolis municipal court Aug. ~on a cbqe of pusing Oil
lit l!d4ltl ~ II • eaa11r lldD the right after an accident Slmday,.
IIICIIOII. Cllemlcak were lower
Tbe State Highway patrolllid 'the accident oceutred
wlth Du Poat, Kodak, Dow and at 11:15 a.m. SUJulay on Rl 36 at the intersec:tton of
Vtn•lt!!o down large fractions. Fourth Ave., ill Kallauta. No one wu Injured.

'f19o marriage llcenoes !fete
in probate
court. AppUcaala were llldlard
Glen WHI, 711, Shade, Sarah Katbryn Morarity, 19, Pomeroy;
Cllfloa Ray Fraley Jr.,
23,
Mallory, w. Va., and carolyn
Sue Greenlees, 19, HarrisonviDe.
llioued Saturday

Thursday, Sept. 1, 1966, We .

Be ()pen The Following Hours For
Convenience.

llloi'IIP CIOIIIJ!!nf4 10 iptlli WJq• ·II
of ljJ fo tJI mOil an hoar.

BLACK

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n you've bean waiting to trade, or
waiting_to swap, -the Good
Guya 1111ey'rt making deals that
IIi dee/6 during their YEAR-END
ROUND-UP SALE on .very '66
Dodge. And bring the Uttle Woman
with you. The Dodge Boys want
to show werybody that they'll
grtM guyt to do business with.

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
MILL

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OOLIJ!o!IIUS (UP!) - 'lbe pll!llled a brlet vacat)on before
Ohio 1\lduetUOn ASIIOclation to- mUID&amp; a llnal decllillll ·about
~I)' '1!.1 I Dlw chltl 1llbll1flt leaYIII« the lueller IJ'OIIp.
.·By ROBERT MCDIIlMO'I'l' and Ill Mtelh•ecutlft pro~ '1'he l'OIIImlltoe Wfnl intAt ex.. :llJittal PHil lalti'IIIIF'! ed ho was the vlcUm of a eculive lleSSion and came out
1
. "power ~ Of same lllllt."
and told m~ I waa lllniUIIL It
i WAUKEGAN, nt. (OPl)- 1be OBA ltlelllflvl C41nmlt- WM a
llltprlle,"
~earo rlotan bombld can wUb tee sa~mUt llrtd 'l'.G. O'Keefe O'J(eefe said, ·
olotDY coclltaill and lnlpptcl after two days of stormy 8efo 1be OEA ..ecullve colllllllttee
amilies in the flamet 8uDdaJ aiODI 111111 11-.1 x.nblt lltUIII- said Dllllhll11 wwld
atghl jllllt fiVe btocb frOm tbl ICy, 01:.\ aclndlllolratiVe ...... O'KN!e's dllllea &lt;Ill I ~
bunaalow home wbert tilt 1111, 10 tbe post 011 a lllDpcJnrJ nry bills willie ~ tearcllld
President'• d&gt;uahttr Lucl wa1 basis.
lor a perlllllllllt llUirmlll.
~eekendlng with htr ia-lawt.
O'Keefe, the lop JIII'IIIIMIII Slate Sen. OIIYer Oeuek, P.
i secret servtee men stood emptei)IM of OEA 11n0t 1961 111111 SumJnlt. " 1elllllna tpOI~e~r~lt)ll
jluard Sunday ntabl and !Gday 1 veteran ot Ill 71Jm wltb tilt 011 educlllon W&amp;l niiii.U.anooeddld.llll
~n tilt front (IGrCh ol tilt houte 12,000 memiler tllda poUP, 101111 as a postibll .,
j,t Ill Pretcoll Street where W&amp;l reliiYed of hll tlllllts In I lor the poll, 18 tba OEA
l-uci Johnson Nugent and her power struggle with eleetod olfi.. oeemed hooded IOWatdlll
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husband, Patrick, 11ete ttaylnl clabi of the II'OIIP•
a~e chanle. to work ••
jt.ith Nqent'o pam~ll, Mr. and Thty blamed him lor "ll&lt;k of 1fltb tilt llflllilature.q•=·::~
ldrs. Jerry Nugent.
lllldanhlp" In elforll 10 win was knowo to havo
At J.eaal 18 periOIII were 1e1Jsi1Uve or vo1tr approval of wttb Go\'. James A.
burned, live crltlcaDy, by tbe a btu to boOII the ttall oalet •hom he ICCIIIed of breaklnt
mtlalllv cecklllls. Pollee count- 1u to provide more educaUon eeveral campaign proiJiiBeS Ul
ed 86 arrested, lour of them for revenue
education.
earryillll concealed weapolll O'Keefe, who claimed ho waa DaiJI(Jerly, superlntendenl of
wl!lcb ranged through a .:18- "a casualty of iuue One," llho the Jackaon Clty ochoolli lor 16
caliber revolver, 1 otraight sales lu Increase which voters yean, tolned the proteesional
l'liZOr and a 7-Jnch s\VItchblade turned down in 111651, was Ol· educator's group ln 1962 to
knjle. Sil can were eet on fir peeled to be paid for lhe lwo die puollc alfain aslli10ments
and ...,... ....,.. 111 on fire.
more vears left In his $26,800 a and be • cnnsultant with school
Poilu Keep Watch
year contract. He said he adminlstratora.
Altholllh tbe worst of the

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River News
lion exerdses was Dr. Alphus Chris·
Rio Grande College, shown beside his
lor's degree at the commencement. At
of Ohio University.

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At OU Commencement Sat urdoy

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Olftcera reported !bat Evans
wu overlakinl encl PIIIIDI 1
IOUihbouncl.ear driVI!tl by 11Gbart Willell, Sf, Pt. Plusant.
'lbe left front of tba Ev1111 car
alrtlclc the rlflht ifde ol

tbe

Willett vehicle. No one
i!ijured. 'lbere wu modtnte
damage .. botb ean.
'lbe l!llly o11t1r weekend
I =-=~·
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I ..... ,., • 5e·l'clot Nigh $cMol ....., ... Fr. LeNon.
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lrol oceurNd at 7:4&amp; p. m.
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en the Salem Caller Rd.
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Ollleen reported tbal 1 car
*'- by a.n.tDpbet Nlppt!f, I
17, Lang.Vlllo, l!lldld -=~1
alruck and killed I dalr. '1'1
was moderate dem•p to
ear. Napper claimed lite deer.
Patrol ...... . . . . ,
Suatla, lr•l 1&amp;1: Gap
Blrrll, II, PoaleraiJ; Jill
Blehards, 10, Llfl7ette, Ind.:
llavltl R. lia,ll, •• Cornlnl;
Ted W. Slollty, 31, GaJUpelis;
Baber1 c. Price, , ~. ~~.I
W. Va., all IG IPfllll'
polls llltllllclpal M'l
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SendThein •..

. KMnan, 14, Belpre, no oper..

ator'a license, cited to Mella
County JuvenUe Court, date to

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S. Lewis up Greenup 7:30 p.m.;
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t&gt;llsha Woods up Greenup I~ : 05 Tbe . people and the cars av- And wbere there are people,
•. m.; l!:ndeavor up Greenup .rnowong ""' sl8t. faLr have al- tbere are ca~s. Ten miles of
12:45 a.m.; Inca down Green· mosl. replace~ the big name en· them at one lime Sunday.
up I%:30 a.m.; A. J. Patten up lertamers and lhe exhlbJls as Traffic, single lane along
~reengp :
3 30 a.m.; Mounuun conversation pl~ces at another berm, was backed up fiVe mil"
Slate down Melclahl 2:35 p.m.; wave of humanity and .~tomo- hoth north and south, from
!i. H. Bosworth 11 down Mel· biles headed mlo the fall's filth l!l!traoce on 1-71.
qahl l:at p.m.; 8eu McCool day·
Fifty Columbus policemen
down Meklihl U:3i0 p.m.:
and highway patrolmen swe:&gt;ted I
Ladd Dean dOWII Meldahl
tfllh the problem. during .a
1i0 p.m.; New O&lt;ieaul
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Meldabl 3:35 a.m.;
Attendance dll!'ing the
•P Meldabl 4:10 a.m.;
four days was 656,430. That
D. doWII Meldah1 ·5:30 a.m.
about 300,000 more than altoM-1
Gablpelfo IIIII - Mark
ed during the first four
ton up ' ' " p.m.: John J.
last year.
up 10:10 p.m.; Valley TtanaTbe big attractio!l
porter up 1:40 a.m.; Jim Houg·
By 111M WlLLEN80N
Wednesday wiD be Perry Como,
land down 3:45 a.m.; Harvey
who wlD olng at the grandstand
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up 4:30 a.m.
TOKYO .UP[), -A mob ~! The cruwds lor Bob Hope
Kaaawlla JUnr - 8 e m e t 200,000 teen-&amp;~e Red Guards urday and Sunday nights
down Marmet S:65 a.m.; Fort demonstrated today In front of flowed Ute place. PoUee dotledl
Dearbonl down Winfield 7:50 the Soviet Embassy In Peking all lbe grandstand galea
p.m.; Jfi1en z. up Wlnlield 8
an apparent answer to a than 111 hour before tbe
p.IIL; C11arJe1 Steve!IIOII
protest note agntnst sllrled. The lnlield and the bar·
WlDIIel4 10 p.m.; Allen R.
acts of violence ness ractna track were opened
rm ap WIDffeld 11:05 p.m.;
tbe ernbasay and to spectators. An estinlated
lei'IOD 4oWD \fiDfleld 1,45 a.m.;
to Russian officials.
000 persons got In 1o see Hope
H. C. Bllll ap Winfield S:40 a. There were no reports of A big drawing card !lithe
m.
In ioday's demonstra· -member all.Ohlo Boys Band.
t!on - th e first day of I Tbe overflow crowd at
masalve tw&lt;Hiay anti-Soviet borse show saturday night
IouUJUrsl -but tbe demonstra- ed to Its feet to give the
wera expected U1 cool a tong noise ovalioo, and tben
Ifurther the strained nlallono 1ave a atandlng ovalloo Ia Dr.
Ibetween Moscow and Peking.
Louis Pete of Ashland who
falling to allack the directed tbe band lor 35
as feared earner. the Beauty queens were ple,.ur.d
apparenUy were during tbe weekend. Misa
a PI!DVe by high World was chosen In
111 UJdled Prell lntomallalal
olllclals to put a monies Saturday !light lihUe
lllbcl! ol lbe oalloo woke up
on the zealous acUYilles Sunday 18-year-old Diana
to llCOpllonaiiY tine ~er of the teen-age fanatiCS who Boxti 11 Jnlliard was Pl!lllled
weather today. The persiStence have been acUng Uke the IDUer Miss Wool of Ohio.
of tbe clear and warm youth ol Nul Germany.
The blonde, blue-eyed bea1•1J
conclittono \fU attributed lo 1 M editorial In the official will represent Ohio lD lbe
iarp high pressure . area Comm~l party ne1flp8per Wool of AmeriCa contest eehed-1
stationed over tbl 1'!ntleolle
a Peking radio broadcast uled for san Angelo, T... ,
Valley.
on the youngsters -boys June
'l1le only ezceptlons to
. cJrla of junior b1lb school
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rult were 00111e showers In
-to curb tbe1r zeal and Today was de81gnated COIIJIII-1
Northwest and tbe Soutb
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SOIIIt chilly weatber in
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ATHENS - Or.
Alphus chairman ol the Ohio Valley
of special services.
commencement Regional Development ComiDI~ Ohio University
Pruldent
at Ohio University's tee and a member of Ute Ohio
R. Alden conferred 471
aradUIUon ewclliea Sat- ·Citizen's Council for Health
degfj!OS and
urday called on the graduates , Welfare.
degrees. The tweniY·
rely upon free dlJcussion and 1 Before accepdng tbe presldengraduate students recelv·ll
1o test Ideas.
cy of Rio Grande College In
the doctor of philosophy de"SocietY aeods more compe- 1962, Dr. Christensen had been
comprised the lal'(leot clau
of ideas, not less," said ' administrative ossllitant to !be
doctoral students at 0 b I
Cbrlstensen. "Critical akep- 1president of Soutb Dakota Sljlte
the University be&amp;an its
llclam Is needed to test hypo- 1 University where. he had aro1 philosophy proJJf&amp;nlll
ti&gt;Ma, now accepted as ab"" l Uer served al head of the de19S7. ·
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lute trutbs, wblch will one day . pctment of spee'ob and
Convenlna the con:1me1&gt;ee•nen1:11
found wanlillg."
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John W. Galbreatb, eba.lr-11
Dr. Christe!ll!n, preSident of
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CJaJQIS
ol"'.:::::."' University
Firm button·l'ree wnatruetion for n!aht •
than 5,ooa persons, tnclud:
.
Dight
C!f reatinl sleep. Compue:
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• H••YJ- stripe- with gold "'r•~ .
receiving de- · •
grees. Among the stud~ts re.
• S.1f1 Ed.. Girds• ellll 111f111111 edJIIS
celvlng degreeo was his 800• PT. PLEASANT - Samuel H.
• Duro F11111• ueps •rface smootlt. filii.
Alphus R. Chrlatenoen, Jr., who Stephens, II, of Rt. 2,
• Hulldftlds of fetllpeftld llell COils
was awarded ID II. 8. degree ·1ted Sunday at bll borne
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~ the 2i students re- born Feb. 3, 1115, son of t be
celvlng lbe doctor of pbllosophy late Miner 111111 Mar7 MeDer·
Christensen con- J!IOII .Ste~;
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them on both their · SurviYIJii ·are bll wife, EllbMlddlaport, 0.
acldewments and tbe1r oppor- «, four 10111, lollner, o1
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luullifl. He noted tbat of 18,000 Pleasant; Everell, of MI. Alia;
lncl women earoiJ1c the doc- Harding, of Leon, and WOllam,
degree lbts year, more of,Ciyde.
ball would be goina into &lt;\ISO, one daughter.
M r a.
and govemmenl.
Gebevieve Sayre, Flodlay,
Christensen aid and one Biller, Mrs.
lhe maa
. ttr'a degree, recelv· Glenn of Buffalo, W. Va. T1velve
by 186 sludenta, "some day IJ'andchlidren and sill great •
II will become a prereq- grandchll4ren a1ao I!UrVin.
for many ocoupaUona and Funerall!rrangemenls will be
professions."
11100nnced .by the Mohr-stevens
Speakln&amp; to lbese oludents re· Funeral home.
.
eeivlng lbe ba"'a'•ureate de,reo Dr.' ·Cbriatensen
c~ AIIRE8'r CUlll O'II'NEil .
them "the 101!1 encl daughters
of tilt age of proteet." He call· WEIRTON; W. V~. IUPI) on lbelll I? be parli~ly A citizens' raldlna party tbal
EFFECTIVE MON., TUES. AN 0 WED. AUGUST 29, 30 &amp; 31
In tb~ commurucatwn found 300,to 41111 youths "whooplbeir ideal. 'Ofleu dlfferenc- Ina tt up 111'17 Sunday morDarloe becauae ~ tbe inability Ina at tbe neai'by Cove 1 n n
ECONOMICAL - COMPLETE DRUMSTICK I THIGH
lbo dlsputanbllo clarify and led to the armt of club o\Yilel'
define. A ~Nt thought lli value- Jerry Manfred of Steubenville
lesa unW It hu been verbaliz.. Ohio.
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Manfred was cbarled with
Dr. Cbristssen lli 1 reglooiJ operating bll establishment al·
president ~ the Couneil tor legal bours and was order·
Advaneem1111 al Small Col· ed IG appear Wednesday for 1

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==~ :'re : hl~f~: Democrats Adopt Platform, 'Rely Upon Free Discussion, Continue
po)ice force of tbil far north
+'~.:..:~ p~~ .:~: LBJ Promises Ohioans Help ToTest Ideas.' Says Dr. Chri,.~,tensen

Stock Prices 1
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Aug. 20, were 7.95 per cent 8· Scioto - t42,192.4&amp;,
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IJ••mlolu: GUILl tHYLY INFECt fiNISH
bove lhe similar two week per· $140.343.47, $136,159.17.
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tod in t96S. Four of tbe ten Vinton - t1,432.34,
$985.47,
A.. ww Whur un up/lollterer ha. '""'Will-HIS STUff
Gaup rtadla111 . Gallipolis ,southeastern Ohio
eounties, nt,71Z.55, $9,790.62.
Dam 11.8, 12.2, runnms 2 teet
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Vinton Collection o1 motor • ch'lC1e,
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'n WCKY OR UNLUCKY
SUIT FILED
91, Pt. Pleasant 23.57, Hmton Hocking county si!Ow I is cal l housetraller and use _ta•e• 1 • THORNTON , Colo. (UP!l-[ A suil to quiet Utle was flied
.10, Kanawha Falls 2.78, Char· !year's collectloos above
last the ten counlles sbowmg those Steve Hawks, 15, still Is trying in common pleas court Satur·
lesion 18.77• .LGndon, Marmet ' year.
lor the two-week periods end· to decide whether It was his day bY Mazie Holsinger ad·
and Winfield dams were on the
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ing Aug. 20, 1966, and Aug. 21, lucky day or not.
I mlnlstratrl• of tbe eotate'
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The figures showmg tbe col- 1965 and for tbe fJScal years
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itng J 1 1 1966 d
He had to walk home from . Fannie Johnson, deceased, ""·
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,lods ending Aug 20 1966 and 11ar1965 1 11" Y·. A'th ' au
the 'fhorn!on shorling center i Frank Barber, Reedsville, Mar·
0 ow.
"""'"''"" - CriSs r. up '
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JIG khold d Leo · dB
14, 1:40 p.m.;
Heckjord 1 Aug. 21, 11165, .and for tbe £is- 811.42, $17,582.89,
162,352.81,
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up 14, 10 p.m.: Titan up
14, :c~ ~e~rs "'f'"'~ ~uly_ •
· $49,989.67. Galli.a - $6, 26.25, le.arned by phone he had 'won I - .
~-·11:00 p.m.; Andrew Calhoun Ia At~y t, : ; , ow .
$7,14644,$23,125.10, $Z2,M7.83· a new bike in a drawing at the ry's milkman soured on prison
up It 2:3!1 a.m .. Robert Reed ,
oa • .91, fl2,59l.· Hocking - 111,214.75. $5,082.61, center
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pod Suncla
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up 14: 3:10 a.m.; Baby Lear 42, $138,533.94, $119,971.91.
$30,797.81, $21),585.27. Jackson.
'e, esca.
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up 14, 4:30 a.m.; Jenks down , Gallla - 111,363.09, $12,853.· no weekly fiDreo, $34,493.16, PRISONER TURNS SOUR
The priSOner, Crayton Ulton,
$35 297.43. Lawrence _
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of/, was serving a 1·lo-lll-year
• am. Dlxle down 16 111, $36,026.67, $33,259.11 .
15 6 30
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MOUNDSVILLE.
W. Va. eentence for grand larceny
Eastera up , 2:30 a.m.; Na· 59, $29,300.90, $30,869.86.
828.47. Meig&gt; _ $5,567.78,
tUPI)-Moundsvllle PemtentJa· had been made • trusty. _
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17
donal up 17, 12:50 a.m.; Edea- Jaoksou- $ •5511.99, $17,633.· 340.64, $21,687.21l,
na llGBwortb up 17, t:35 a.m.; 15• ~2 • 6 27.65, $49,479.09.
Pike - 16.658.30 $5,630.29,
Sl. Marys up 18, 6:10 a.m.; La~eace - $30,683.05, $38,· 249.42, $17,149.95. Ross OVEC down 18, 7:30a.m.; Ph!Jo 68S •; CII4,•Y4 2' f18179.7l
086.83, $15,601.30. Scioto - $972.·
1p Sporn down IJ, 6:30
a.m.: Me go - $6,-Mi5.03, $7,2110.23, 59, $10,8:&gt;.9.76, $52,327.69, $85,·
Buckeye Slate down 30, 4:10 a. 126·583·40 • $25,082.74.
789.54. Vinton - $2,88U5, $2,·
m.: Lillie George down 21, 5 Pike - $4,4G3.2~_12.:_666.12, 500.33, $9,678.44, tll,1184.73.
a.m.; Queea City down 23, 5:10
p.m.; John K. down 23, 6:20 p.
m.; Western down 23, I p.m.;
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Elgerclilf up :13, 12:40 a.m.;
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JOHN W. GALBREATH of Columous, (left)
of the BD;Il'd
Trus·
tees at Ohio University, convened the University's 21lth Commencement Sat·
tll'day. Speaker for the summer gradua
1ensen, (sec:ond from left) president of
son, Alphus Jr., who received the bache
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bert, reports that sales lax col· Ross $39,362.98. • . ""'..;::"
Jection for the period ending ,$109,105.04, $109,031.78.
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Center and !orca oftha lllllloil . By Richard E. lJ&amp;IIIDer
day." Saturday was the Preol·
llate pollee, Lake County ualted Pre&amp;S tnlol'lllliOial dent's 68th birthday.
Sherlll'• DeJ)Irllllent, 1nd nine
·'ThBilk you. I appreciate
111burban communllies kept COLUMBUS (UPIJ - Ohio very, vecy mucb. I'm ..tremeIUird early today.
Democrall have a preoklential ,ty grateful," the PreBident reprotniSe.
plied to the ''best wishes"
President JohiiJOn told dele- tended by Stale Party CbaJr.
galee tlllendlng the state con- man Morton Nlepp and
venllon htre bY . telephone be on behalf o1 the delesatea.
would do everytbmg poss1ble to "You can be certain the
help tbem at the polli Nov. 1. Iidenl wiD do everyillllw WlthlD
Bturdut the ".!;,e;'ldenlbe dectorl~ his power to help out during the
Sa ay to ... e IU rna "' elec:tion," Johnson said when
JrSt OUr
bapeful Frwer Reamo Jr. a asked bY Reaml 11 be would
detlnlte promllie he would be vlait Ohio before 1bo fall
YORK !UPI) - sltd :::, = . : ;.help the JJem.. lion. 'lbe dllel_ eucuuve made
pnces relreated In very active Tbe deleBateo did aet firm no flrmiD~tme~...... .
trading duriJII lbe firat hour
W ..vtte ......,.....
today, Jeavm1 the htch..peed : : .
ntmy
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Uckers thret minutes behind Edward (Ted) Kennedy, P.Mm hia ~~ come18 ,
floor transactions.
VIce Ptelldent Hubert H. HWD- told UPI In
a lltlThe United Press lnllrnatloo- pbrey also promloed IG llld lhe lion whalher Jolmson'o :..,
al olocll market Indicator Democradc Clute ill Ohio.
mont
I he would villi lbo
showed a loos of U2 per cent
Adopl Piauslate. mean
.
near the end ol the first bDW'. ID other coovenllon acllon "I cetlalnJy intend IG elland
01 the Ufl tuuu traded. ttl Saturdly, the delegalea beard 8 formal btvllallon IG the Preaf·
retreated while only 114 ad· haard u. s. Son. Blrcb llayb, dent lo CllbpafCD in Ohio OD
v~nced. !be Dow.Jonea lDdua- J).[Dd.,
lbo keyaote llldnu behalf ollbe tlale ticket 88 d
trJal avera~e, on u unefllclal and adoplld 111111- ctiprflq u lqlalallve ud lllllllfOIIIOII
basta, abowal 1 loll of more YOte 111 ~ platform pres- candldarea,• Slate Sen. Reaml
than 7 points.
ent by a 3S-member eomml!lee. said.
Glamor share• took lbe Two
~ beld Saitlll- An aide IG
aaid
l1rgeot falls. ICiectroDlc:l were dly - lhe flrmJ day of lhe tw.. leaden e1p101 the
weak. 111M tumbled 710, day convenlioo.
mllrot a t.bor Day 'flslllo
Fairchild CAmlr 4", Teul Jolln!on talked to the !Z,OO easter Ohio 1o
Jnsll'tmllllll W. lncl Mlllil'Oia delegalel ovtr 1111ep1tone hook u. s. 'Rep. Walter
Sl'o. RCII, Sperry Rand, Olfttrol up with the LBJ Raneb at John- who lli oPPOIOd by
Dala and Admiral took point- aon City, Tez., 111111 beard lbe c~azeaee ·li:. MIUer a
11%ed filii.
deleplel lin&amp; "llappJ Birlb- LIDculet
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Air~ were d e p r e a 1 • d.
mayo
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KLM dropped 4~. Nortb"""t
S\2, Della Sl'o, Brllllfl 311,
Western IV• and United 1111.
Pelafold 8lllk 1'111. XlroK
lkiddad 4\11, 1111rrGu111t 4ll.
tf
Addrm tJepb ftll a. Sleell
Gary Evau, 28, Rt. 2 Chesapeake, was cited to Galwere .frlllttm.U, lower. Olryt- lipolis municipal court Aug. ~on a cbqe of pusing Oil
lit l!d4ltl ~ II • eaa11r lldD the right after an accident Slmday,.
IIICIIOII. Cllemlcak were lower
Tbe State Highway patrolllid 'the accident oceutred
wlth Du Poat, Kodak, Dow and at 11:15 a.m. SUJulay on Rl 36 at the intersec:tton of
Vtn•lt!!o down large fractions. Fourth Ave., ill Kallauta. No one wu Injured.

'f19o marriage llcenoes !fete
in probate
court. AppUcaala were llldlard
Glen WHI, 711, Shade, Sarah Katbryn Morarity, 19, Pomeroy;
Cllfloa Ray Fraley Jr.,
23,
Mallory, w. Va., and carolyn
Sue Greenlees, 19, HarrisonviDe.
llioued Saturday

Thursday, Sept. 1, 1966, We .

Be ()pen The Following Hours For
Convenience.

llloi'IIP CIOIIIJ!!nf4 10 iptlli WJq• ·II
of ljJ fo tJI mOil an hoar.

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waiting_to swap, -the Good
Guya 1111ey'rt making deals that
IIi dee/6 during their YEAR-END
ROUND-UP SALE on .very '66
Dodge. And bring the Uttle Woman
with you. The Dodge Boys want
to show werybody that they'll
grtM guyt to do business with.

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93 Pints Donated
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Ninety-three penona made
donatlo111 on Monday dnr·
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)loOdmohUe at the Pomeroy
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TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
"SERGEANT DEADHEAD"
Fro.nki e Avalon
Debora_b Walley
(Color)

b~oblle,

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MEIGS THEATRE
P~troy .

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!erred. Included In the II
preaenl were 24 ftrst-flme. donors and 55 personil who gave as
replacemenia.
Aitllntns the rank of a live
~lion 'donor was Homer
B.
!m"h, Pomeroy, while Roberl
£ . Cleland, Racine, ~arne .: a
three gallon donor and JeaneUe Lawrence, a two salkln
c!Qnor. Gelling ga!Jon
donor
pn. were Dorothy Reevea IIIII

Ollto

TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
"STAGECOACH"
(Teehnicolor)

&amp;.nn-Margaret, Red Buttons,
Michael Connorsil Bing
Crosby, Van He in
Colorurtoons
WED. ond THURSDAY
Aug, 31 • Sept. 1

NOT OPEN

MARY POWINS his been

Myla Hudson.
Phylicians serviog
D. HeafDn, F. M. Cluff, R.
Pickens, J. J. Davis and Sellm
Blazewiez and Mary K. Flck
as a norse.
· The Ladles Auxiliary ol the
Fire Department,
Ada Slack and Sylvia Zwi~Ungj
as eo-&lt;:halnnen, ••rved ihe
Loading and ::~~~I
equipment, throUflh "
of Vernon Nease and C. E.
Blateslee, were Gary Scarberry, Mike Still, Bill English,
Howard English Jr., Robert
Staats, Harry Garnea,
Jr.,
Sieve Haggy, James Hudson,
Cl...nce Mcintyre and
Grose.
Clerical workers were Macel
Barton, Harriet Nelgler, Peggy
Carper, Jean Neue, Ma r
Neaoe, Pauline Hysell,
Lula
Hamploll, Martha Mayer, Edwina Scali, Beulah StraUS8,
Edith SiuDu, Naomi London,
Clara Mdntyre, Wanda .....V. I
Rhonda Emn, Kathy Hill,
!CoDUuuecl on Page 4)

were

assisted

brought back to the· Meigs
by popular request!)

FRIDAY lhru TUESDAY
S.ptombtr 2-6
Walt Disn1y's
"MARY POPPINS"
(Technlco!or)
Julie Andrews
Dick Van Dyke
Colorurtoon

Admission: 75&lt;; and 40c

By Unllod

Preu bternatlonal

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of the stale through
evening.

j~~e~ldoy

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high pressure area Ia conllrolweather over much of
eastern portion of the naUon.
warm and hwnld wea·lher
abould conUnue to be the
:Jf at least ooe more day.
However, some showers

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Gene Harris
Named to Fill
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Temperatures were
to range from the low 80s
around 90 through
with lows In the low 80s

BERKSHIRE
STOCKINGS
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Words can never express the gntitude we feel for the ldndnes's
and sympathy shown us at the time of the sickness and death of
our beloved huaband and father, "Bill" Francis.
Special gratitude to the Doctors, nurses, and the staff of Hol·
zer Hospital, to the Reverends Wendel Stutler and Marvin Frame,
to Foglesong Funeral Home, Rawlings Coats Funeral Home, and
the Martin Funeral Home, to the Ohio Valley Commandery for
their beautifully conducted services and lor their Escort, to Pomeroy Lodge F&amp;AM No. 164, Aladdin Shrine, Twin City Shrine Club.
Royal Arch Masons No. 80, Bosworth Council No. 46, Knights Tem·
plars No. 24, to the American Legion Chapter Drew Webster Post
39, the pallbearers, and the organist. We are grateful for the host
of friends who sent Get-Well cards, and cards of sympathy, those
who sent floral tributes, and to the good neighbors and friends
who called to expreas their sympathy and to bring food. Our deepest JI'BtltUde, God Bless you all

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KATHlEEN FRANCIS
BILL &amp; KATHY

Johnson Family
Left Homeless
By Monday Fire

Famous nylons with NYLOC runbarrier - won't run from top or toe
into the shHr leg area. Seamless or
with seam styles.

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
PHONE 992-5432

Early mernlng readllljiJill~v~=~~ ~
Included Toledo 62, Cl
65, CincinnaU 69, Columbus
and Marietta 60.

First Club Offmers Elected

Choose from the$e most popular atyle1 Ia
your favorite 1hade ...
1.-s hrlcshlre Aellon Stretch
1.35 Berkshire Sea~ Melli
1.35 llerfohlre S..ml. . Plain Knit ,
1JS Berkshire Full Fllhltln
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US Berkshire Willklnt ~(with ...11111
1.6$ Ultr- Sunil- DreM Shtlr.
1.65 Ultr-n S..ml•lwnllllllh..,

van, set fu" Sept. 21, will
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Celebrate~ Birtlulmt
The chlldteD of Mil. Adolph
Grueaer, Sr:, gathered at the
lamlly home In M!Damrille Sunday to help lbefr mother obll!l'Ve here 72nd birthday.
Allendlng were Mr. and Mrs.
Cbarles Grueaer and sen, Jobll
ol Mineravllle, and son and.
daUflbler·ln-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Grueser,
Pltlafleld,
Masa.; Mr. and Mra. Walter
Grueaer and Kandi. Pomeroy;
MQ. WUUam Grueser and
Ted and Wayne ol lllntnvll~,
a friend, Beverly BusseD,
Haven, W. Va., and Mra. Clara
McMuter. Mra. Grueaer'• twin
IIIIer, Mn. Pearl Pbllllps
.ll!llble to be pHient to obllerve
blrlhday due lo 'Illness that
bas cauaed her Ill be a paUeDI
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