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John 1'11'110111, Dlrecliar, Dlrilloo of Sebool Fllance, state
Department of
Educatlm.
Moaey rr- 1be ADC PI'Oirllll

Is uled tor the ••••JdojiJ lleillth
prop'lllll Ia tbe db' achodla.

Teenagers Held in
Furniture lllul Cue
GALIJPOIJS -

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~lure pada, Itch Yllued at
$18, from a tractor-lnller Olllled
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Termllal, Euteru Aft.
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Chler or

laid die theft occurred laat MOD:
day lllgbt but Wll not iiiiPOIIed
to pjlllee until Frtdly. ~ bo.f•
wW haw • hi!artnl befan Gallla CGmt,r Jwenlle Jqe Jolll
W. HOW8ll Thly ware traueferred tli ll1e ~ Jil1 Fr'ldlf

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· CiJIIilj Cbllittr, Amerteau Red

Croaa, hll Opalld an om.. '~~
the third floor ~ the old CGUrtlilflll 8lld two qpy dlatrlbu-

tkla ceaten have beee lit ..,
In the CCUit1 for flood Yletlml.
MrL MariOII E. Clary, 8mtiD8111J, W, VL, Naitwal Red
Croaa Field Vol~Deer, II hire
aud will remain m •
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•• aeeded. Ader ca• 1llll'klr
was a to arrive todiQ'.
. Glllla Count1 CommllllODerl
aftered tbe IWI!l In ..,. eourt-

Three Teenagers
Draw Court Fines

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JlarGid Hlllbnall, 1 IIIII,. lfelp t....IIN fto oOoi'lenea II .tee
pmlcleM. of Gle IDtarMIIcnllJ - - llleldd, .... B!'m; rlahl. lllb wltlllfelp reoldollla
: .Paul IQoeo and
T. Reed, Jr., eeotor, cJf Tile
II SivlnBi COqiiiW. Tile
alloVe pbatAi was mlo!n Ia front of a D!eliold, 1110. bonk ....I_. while Kloel and lllllolwmt In
Cllllm ..-1111,y to complete .......-. ror · ...-.~~a.. of oqaljmlontlllr 111o .., lluildiJV or

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POMEROY - Tile name, Cedi'
c. Hellman, baa beat added to
Gle 1111 of Metp lllllvoa wh&gt; lett
till Bend or• IIIII be&lt;ame auc.
ooiiiUI.
Hellman, wllo10 Iaiii employ.
meat -re leavlul.olbe COUIItY
In 1941 was a'"a delivery man
tor Davis Ice and Procklee In
Pomeroy, Ia vice prealdonl In
cb&amp;rp o1 IIIBIIIfacCurlng and do·

IIIII !or Dlobold, Inc.
Dl...,.d, Inc. II an intA!matloaaiiJ recosnbed 11181Ufactur.
er o1 bonk vaulto, I a - !Ire
roll- procllcta, IIUicballlcol
m~ns ecp~pmen~llld sre&gt;IQ&gt;roll·
or ..,.,._._ a hao plllllll In
1111111 ke3' c!Uea o1 the United
-·and~-

Ohio planll OIIOI"•Ied bJ' Die·
bold, IDe. ladudo two Ia tho
CUdon ana, where HeUm&amp;n rooldoo, and ..,. ncb In Clev&amp;111111, Woollier, Malbem IIIII
Hamll1oa.
Hellman, wh&gt; waa promoted to
till poii\IOD o1 Ylce preolclont or
lllobolcl, IDe. In 1957, re1llmod
to llolp C4lunl1 lhlo ·wookead
to . - the alumDI . , _ . and

villi relallvea.
He .11 the 11X1 al C&amp;rl Hell·
111111, a retlrocl firmer o1 Peach
Fork road, IIIII a 1929 grdlato
o1 I'Omeroy lllal&gt; School. Hell·
.,.. Ia married to the former
VlrJiala Smith, dauglttor, ol Mr.
IIIII Mrs. J. A. Smith, Hemlodl
Grove.
The road to mccesa for Mr.
Hellman"" 1101 an easy one fol.
Jow!Dg his grUiatlcn from PHS.
He lmmedlotaly enrolled at Ohio
State Unlverllll' to 111K1Y 0111!1·
,_m,, but was !orced to leave
..Uepln lhooecloprMB!onyeara
ptliala dogree.
llel1m&amp;D -.....leo lfelpllld
to work 101 alraveiiD8
· llllellllllll !or the old Silullbolrl'
Dnll Compilll)'. He later .......
eel 11J11)1~ with tlllllavlalce
II Pr&lt;&gt;daoa Co. u a dollney IDID
and llborer and worked tllore
1111111 Aaaull of1tt1 whoa he oocurtd Gle Job ol tiJne.ltudl' engl.
wllll Diebold, ....
Dllbol4, lac., at lhlt Ume bepn _..uq !rom maldns llfeo
llld loeka lnlo 111111erou1 other
-lleldo.
llnoo daY• ofllrly em·

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RIO GRANDE - Three now UnlveriiU;y In
Dr. Kilby litala UlllYfl'IIQo ~ IJGO.ll&amp;wu
odmlnlllratloo poo!Uooa haYe hat the 4nD of - · _prevlauaiJ u~· wltll the
boon created Ill Rio Gr&amp;ndo Col· at Rio Gr- Collep&amp;lnoa 1864. BuriOIItlba Co!porallonuallllea
leao ~ldml.q JuDe '1, llet01'&lt;IiDg
ll4bert E. Rose, dln'ctor ol reprel8llllillve ! o ~ ·llOCGUI!IIDII
to Dr, Al)lhua R, Cbrllleoaen, llaance, baa beat _,o1ec1 to macl)lnoa m1 dala proeeolllng
preoldinl or RID Gr- Col- Buolneaa M&amp;nepr· ·ull TniaJDr• OQdpmeot.
·
leao. The pooiUooa wue creat.- 1r ot Rio Graodo
Em•
TheiS clJanpo'!fl't o(eeledln
eel by the Erecul1ve Comml\100 ployed bJ' Rio Grfllde ColleP order ID ~..,. GlepooiUoo
or the Beard of Truateeo Ill 'Ito olnca .U.6t, Mr. - Hcidnd created a year.,.~ Vlee!'halolt,y u meetlntl.
hh II, dOi!ree troll1 !dent for DeveiOJIIIIOIII.
Dr, John ·R. Alberti, do&amp;n of
the collep, hu bolon promoted

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to v1ce Prelldolt ~or Acaclom-

le Atfalra. Dr. All&gt;erll will act
u chief admlnlllratlvo ollleer
lor Rio Gr- COIIe&amp;O Ia the

..,..., .. "'theprelidont. ue ....
celved hll Pb.D. anti M.A. do·
greeo from Tile Oblo Slate Unlvers~~Y In 1967 anti 1963, fl·
apecUvel,y, and I B, S. degree
from FlncllQ CollOIO In 1956.
.Dr. Alberti lll• the do&amp;n
ofiiiD Grando COIIep alnce19116.
Dr. HerDIIII L. Kelby, do&amp;n ol
_ . . , baa beat promoled ID
VIce Prellldont !or Sluclont A(.
fllro. Dr. Koby racalnd hia
Pb.il. 111!1 M.A. degrees from
The Oblo Slate UnlvvaltY In·
li116, and the 11ow11ns Greeo
State untveriiU;y 1n 1962 rellpecUvel,y. He recelvedaB.S.Ed.
• - from Bowllns Greon State

bef.,..

Ia CUm.
llr. ml Mra. 11eilm1D'J Clllll
cblld, All• Hollman, II mor.
rled ml I dvU ll18iDe&amp;r lor the
Gorel'lllllllll SorY!ce Admlalllrr.UciiiD Col·-··

Six TraiDing at
Fort Knox Center
GALUPOIJS- Slxmenorthla
area blw been aolllped Ia &amp;riiiy
Prhatos In tbe Tralnlns

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C, 17111 Battalion, 5th !lrl.
· pde, U'iATCA.
They are Gerald K. Worren,
or Mr. and ·Mra. Allred 1.
Warren, ot Crwn CIQ&gt;; John w.
DWon, 11011 or Mr. ml Mrs. ope

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Stewart Senteneed

Summer Work

To Probation Term

GALLIPOLIS - Six · - ol
IUIIIIIItf ochool, frOin JWIO 10
toJub 19, wlthdUooalnromedIll reodlnf, wiD be held lilr 111&gt;denta In tbe SoutbWeotern School

Dl!lrlct.

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Teachers lllld their ll.doa ore
to rePort to the hlsb ocbool bulldIJV '"' Weclnoad&amp;Y, J... 5, at 9
I· m., lilr a ....-klhOp. Cluaoa
'wiD basin on Mondoy, JW10 10,
at 8:30 L m., m1 alll!enta wiD
be dllllllilled deiiY &lt;a,. d&amp;ya 1
week) &amp;111:30 L m.
Trlnlporladoa wiD be ~nlabed a-.ts In each eleme,.
lacy district, which Includes Cldmua, Gallla lllld CentervWe.

GALUPOUS - JOI!p Tllom11 w. Mltehell placed Hd&gt;ert
Stewart,
I lllddleport, ,
on three
F'rldo1
Ia Gollla
P!Mo
CourL Stewar1

to a charge of l&amp;r-;

Albert K. Frum, M, T h e
Plalnl, wa1 sentenced totheOhlo
Fenltentlary lor 1·20 year, on 1

•horse ot

llOdmly anti ordered

committed to Lim&amp; ·-

lloa-

pllal. The sentence waa -su ..
ponded cluiJV his committal to

Liml hoapltol. The caoe of Gloria
J, lolcJunkln, 21, Cl.evellllld,
charged with torgery, was eonUnued until. next Tburad&amp;Y.

NllRSE'S TO MEET
GALLIPOLIS - Holzer HOIpltll Alumnae have in.ued ell
registered raarae• to attend a
moetlns at 7:30 p. m. Weclnos·
day, J1110 5, at the American
GALLIPOtm Ella Bello Lesion 11&amp;11, oocood lloor ollllt
Daft, Vlldlll, lllecl 'pef1Uoo Sat, Golllpolla lolwlldpal"~
. ..,.., .llr Gollla CGdnll' COmmon Tile .. . . wiD· ~~·~ ......
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Plea• Court !or a divorce from
tlar7 L, Dltt, Middleport. Tile
plalnllll .... oeek• alimllly and
TES't ANNOUNCED
...... ot two lllilm ciJildnn.
llelsa-GIIIIIa orea realdonlolaTIIIQI were married ~ 17, terelled In pultlq their aklllo
1962. She charp.a sro•• nqlect ... ... Ia doveiOfiiiW natloaa •·
ot &amp;117, extreme crueiQo 111111 rooal the _.ld ore lnYIIed 1o
willful abaenoa.
tab the Place Corps Plaoalllllll
A dlvoree potllloq dlomloaed Teat at 1:30 p.m. .., ~.
••• that ot LIDia Alkllla, 4 Bar- June 15, at tho U, S. Poll or.
.... Ave., va. Edpr Alkbpl.
flee, Atbma.
Ill the eaao of Cliirlea B. Ad-

Seeks Divorce
In Petition

Tallor, ot Cr01m CIQ&gt;; Kelllll· Crown CIQ&gt;, a $'15,000 demap SEOUL (UPI) - ODe Soutb
ault aut or "' acddent, the potl. Kerean aoldler wu killed and
8CXI N. So~a, ''"' ot Mr. •lllld
lion
was om-.lllld the acUm ·&amp;nolher WOOIIded FridaY In a
llrl. ll&amp;rold M. Sounders, of

Dueku,.l

SHOW STAIITS 7 P,

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Plan. 6 We.eks

R. ·Dillon, ot Nort11111r. Larry A.
Lane, '.... of Mr..... Mrs. Rob.
ert c. Lane, ot 1711 Cheotnut
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illl ol Mr. liJII! 'llfrL Horry R. kina vo. K - Gr- Rt. 2 80111'11 KOREANS AMBVSHED

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BRASSIERES

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Semi G)ou Palqt, tpo!
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Checks- Plaids- Solids
Regular and Extra Sizes

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naw ........UOO cenlerlo ftJr the
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llilnllmltf, qyo Ri&gt;ccbl.
r..- .....11.., ot the rocr_. cb&amp;rp ot ...... to )'ield· lilt
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pmlcleM. of Gle IDtarMIIcnllJ - - llleldd, .... B!'m; rlahl. lllb wltlllfelp reoldollla
: .Paul IQoeo and
T. Reed, Jr., eeotor, cJf Tile
II SivlnBi COqiiiW. Tile
alloVe pbatAi was mlo!n Ia front of a D!eliold, 1110. bonk ....I_. while Kloel and lllllolwmt In
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POMEROY - Tile name, Cedi'
c. Hellman, baa beat added to
Gle 1111 of Metp lllllvoa wh&gt; lett
till Bend or• IIIII be&lt;ame auc.
ooiiiUI.
Hellman, wllo10 Iaiii employ.
meat -re leavlul.olbe COUIItY
In 1941 was a'"a delivery man
tor Davis Ice and Procklee In
Pomeroy, Ia vice prealdonl In
cb&amp;rp o1 IIIBIIIfacCurlng and do·

IIIII !or Dlobold, Inc.
Dl...,.d, Inc. II an intA!matloaaiiJ recosnbed 11181Ufactur.
er o1 bonk vaulto, I a - !Ire
roll- procllcta, IIUicballlcol
m~ns ecp~pmen~llld sre&gt;IQ&gt;roll·
or ..,.,._._ a hao plllllll In
1111111 ke3' c!Uea o1 the United
-·and~-

Ohio planll OIIOI"•Ied bJ' Die·
bold, IDe. ladudo two Ia tho
CUdon ana, where HeUm&amp;n rooldoo, and ..,. ncb In Clev&amp;111111, Woollier, Malbem IIIII
Hamll1oa.
Hellman, wh&gt; waa promoted to
till poii\IOD o1 Ylce preolclont or
lllobolcl, IDe. In 1957, re1llmod
to llolp C4lunl1 lhlo ·wookead
to . - the alumDI . , _ . and

villi relallvea.
He .11 the 11X1 al C&amp;rl Hell·
111111, a retlrocl firmer o1 Peach
Fork road, IIIII a 1929 grdlato
o1 I'Omeroy lllal&gt; School. Hell·
.,.. Ia married to the former
VlrJiala Smith, dauglttor, ol Mr.
IIIII Mrs. J. A. Smith, Hemlodl
Grove.
The road to mccesa for Mr.
Hellman"" 1101 an easy one fol.
Jow!Dg his grUiatlcn from PHS.
He lmmedlotaly enrolled at Ohio
State Unlverllll' to 111K1Y 0111!1·
,_m,, but was !orced to leave
..Uepln lhooecloprMB!onyeara
ptliala dogree.
llel1m&amp;D -.....leo lfelpllld
to work 101 alraveiiD8
· llllellllllll !or the old Silullbolrl'
Dnll Compilll)'. He later .......
eel 11J11)1~ with tlllllavlalce
II Pr&lt;&gt;daoa Co. u a dollney IDID
and llborer and worked tllore
1111111 Aaaull of1tt1 whoa he oocurtd Gle Job ol tiJne.ltudl' engl.
wllll Diebold, ....
Dllbol4, lac., at lhlt Ume bepn _..uq !rom maldns llfeo
llld loeka lnlo 111111erou1 other
-lleldo.
llnoo daY• ofllrly em·

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RIO GRANDE - Three now UnlveriiU;y In
Dr. Kilby litala UlllYfl'IIQo ~ IJGO.ll&amp;wu
odmlnlllratloo poo!Uooa haYe hat the 4nD of - · _prevlauaiJ u~· wltll the
boon created Ill Rio Gr&amp;ndo Col· at Rio Gr- Collep&amp;lnoa 1864. BuriOIItlba Co!porallonuallllea
leao ~ldml.q JuDe '1, llet01'&lt;IiDg
ll4bert E. Rose, dln'ctor ol reprel8llllillve ! o ~ ·llOCGUI!IIDII
to Dr, Al)lhua R, Cbrllleoaen, llaance, baa beat _,o1ec1 to macl)lnoa m1 dala proeeolllng
preoldinl or RID Gr- Col- Buolneaa M&amp;nepr· ·ull TniaJDr• OQdpmeot.
·
leao. The pooiUooa wue creat.- 1r ot Rio Graodo
Em•
TheiS clJanpo'!fl't o(eeledln
eel by the Erecul1ve Comml\100 ployed bJ' Rio Grfllde ColleP order ID ~..,. GlepooiUoo
or the Beard of Truateeo Ill 'Ito olnca .U.6t, Mr. - Hcidnd created a year.,.~ Vlee!'halolt,y u meetlntl.
hh II, dOi!ree troll1 !dent for DeveiOJIIIIOIII.
Dr, John ·R. Alberti, do&amp;n of
the collep, hu bolon promoted

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le Atfalra. Dr. All&gt;erll will act
u chief admlnlllratlvo ollleer
lor Rio Gr- COIIe&amp;O Ia the

..,..., .. "'theprelidont. ue ....
celved hll Pb.D. anti M.A. do·
greeo from Tile Oblo Slate Unlvers~~Y In 1967 anti 1963, fl·
apecUvel,y, and I B, S. degree
from FlncllQ CollOIO In 1956.
.Dr. Alberti lll• the do&amp;n
ofiiiD Grando COIIep alnce19116.
Dr. HerDIIII L. Kelby, do&amp;n ol
_ . . , baa beat promoled ID
VIce Prellldont !or Sluclont A(.
fllro. Dr. Koby racalnd hia
Pb.il. 111!1 M.A. degrees from
The Oblo Slate UnlvvaltY In·
li116, and the 11ow11ns Greeo
State untveriiU;y 1n 1962 rellpecUvel,y. He recelvedaB.S.Ed.
• - from Bowllns Greon State

bef.,..

Ia CUm.
llr. ml Mra. 11eilm1D'J Clllll
cblld, All• Hollman, II mor.
rled ml I dvU ll18iDe&amp;r lor the
Gorel'lllllllll SorY!ce Admlalllrr.UciiiD Col·-··

Six TraiDing at
Fort Knox Center
GALUPOIJS- Slxmenorthla
area blw been aolllped Ia &amp;riiiy
Prhatos In tbe Tralnlns

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They are Gerald K. Worren,
or Mr. and ·Mra. Allred 1.
Warren, ot Crwn CIQ&gt;; John w.
DWon, 11011 or Mr. ml Mrs. ope

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Stewart Senteneed

Summer Work

To Probation Term

GALLIPOLIS - Six · - ol
IUIIIIIItf ochool, frOin JWIO 10
toJub 19, wlthdUooalnromedIll reodlnf, wiD be held lilr 111&gt;denta In tbe SoutbWeotern School

Dl!lrlct.

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Teachers lllld their ll.doa ore
to rePort to the hlsb ocbool bulldIJV '"' Weclnoad&amp;Y, J... 5, at 9
I· m., lilr a ....-klhOp. Cluaoa
'wiD basin on Mondoy, JW10 10,
at 8:30 L m., m1 alll!enta wiD
be dllllllilled deiiY &lt;a,. d&amp;ya 1
week) &amp;111:30 L m.
Trlnlporladoa wiD be ~nlabed a-.ts In each eleme,.
lacy district, which Includes Cldmua, Gallla lllld CentervWe.

GALUPOUS - JOI!p Tllom11 w. Mltehell placed Hd&gt;ert
Stewart,
I lllddleport, ,
on three
F'rldo1
Ia Gollla
P!Mo
CourL Stewar1

to a charge of l&amp;r-;

Albert K. Frum, M, T h e
Plalnl, wa1 sentenced totheOhlo
Fenltentlary lor 1·20 year, on 1

•horse ot

llOdmly anti ordered

committed to Lim&amp; ·-

lloa-

pllal. The sentence waa -su ..
ponded cluiJV his committal to

Liml hoapltol. The caoe of Gloria
J, lolcJunkln, 21, Cl.evellllld,
charged with torgery, was eonUnued until. next Tburad&amp;Y.

NllRSE'S TO MEET
GALLIPOLIS - Holzer HOIpltll Alumnae have in.ued ell
registered raarae• to attend a
moetlns at 7:30 p. m. Weclnos·
day, J1110 5, at the American
GALLIPOtm Ella Bello Lesion 11&amp;11, oocood lloor ollllt
Daft, Vlldlll, lllecl 'pef1Uoo Sat, Golllpolla lolwlldpal"~
. ..,.., .llr Gollla CGdnll' COmmon Tile .. . . wiD· ~~·~ ......
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Plea• Court !or a divorce from
tlar7 L, Dltt, Middleport. Tile
plalnllll .... oeek• alimllly and
TES't ANNOUNCED
...... ot two lllilm ciJildnn.
llelsa-GIIIIIa orea realdonlolaTIIIQI were married ~ 17, terelled In pultlq their aklllo
1962. She charp.a sro•• nqlect ... ... Ia doveiOfiiiW natloaa •·
ot &amp;117, extreme crueiQo 111111 rooal the _.ld ore lnYIIed 1o
willful abaenoa.
tab the Place Corps Plaoalllllll
A dlvoree potllloq dlomloaed Teat at 1:30 p.m. .., ~.
••• that ot LIDia Alkllla, 4 Bar- June 15, at tho U, S. Poll or.
.... Ave., va. Edpr Alkbpl.
flee, Atbma.
Ill the eaao of Cliirlea B. Ad-

Seeks Divorce
In Petition

Tallor, ot Cr01m CIQ&gt;; Kelllll· Crown CIQ&gt;, a $'15,000 demap SEOUL (UPI) - ODe Soutb
ault aut or "' acddent, the potl. Kerean aoldler wu killed and
8CXI N. So~a, ''"' ot Mr. •lllld
lion
was om-.lllld the acUm ·&amp;nolher WOOIIded FridaY In a
llrl. ll&amp;rold M. Sounders, of

Dueku,.l

SHOW STAIITS 7 P,

Rocchi Opens

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Plan. 6 We.eks

R. ·Dillon, ot Nort11111r. Larry A.
Lane, '.... of Mr..... Mrs. Rob.
ert c. Lane, ot 1711 Cheotnut
s~. GoDII&gt;olii;C&amp;rroiiE. ..........
illl ol Mr. liJII! 'llfrL Horry R. kina vo. K - Gr- Rt. 2 80111'11 KOREANS AMBVSHED

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You'U Uke the pointy..,•u like to AYe.

Remember F•therOn June 16th
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elodrie timer ia uaedto_...
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Tile roenalloo .cenlof lo -

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to l.J.tD!dnllhl- Tbmo an llv•
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rulea whlcb l,..ludo oo samWJ1r,
10 prallu!IQ', IIIII ID credit. Tile
naw ........UOO cenlerlo ftJr the
Munlcfpol ' c.art June 3 .., a
llilnllmltf, qyo Ri&gt;ccbl.
r..- .....11.., ot the rocr_. cb&amp;rp ot ...... to )'ield· lilt
llillll ....C.., .wu at lilt rear ot riPt ot
........ IAmb-.~
A1e.', nut' to the old Ohio VliJu
. . .. Bulldi~W- Fadlllltl at the
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IIIII-..... ICcordlJV lolloe-

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l!urikl Stir Rt. , Galllpolla; lllld apiall Kennatll Greoo! was dla.
'
JOhn F. H~ 1011 ot Mr. milled. Harold Greoo!, • All•
MrL Paul R. Holecmb, o! Dr., ... made iiarV do!In Gle lUI~

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SMmle•• Micro Melh or

COLORS

Fla•hlltht
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NEW IIECIIEA'l'ION CflfiD - Ball'a FaadbCon1or 1u _.adln lilt b w
locod.., ot the GIIQpollaiiiiiJ Trlbulllll 421 Seecnl A.._, GoDI&amp;Jallo.

NYLON
HOSE "'

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Jarvis- Lambert Wedding is Event
Of May 12th at Church of Christ
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RUTLAND - On !iunclay, Mil¥ "More."
1.2, at 2 p.m., Mlsa Wanda Jcme
The brtde wat escorted to the
Jarvia, daulhter ol Mr. andl\lro, liter by 1\lr, Roberl iftlwdeo,
Otllo Jarvia, Albaoy Rl 2, be- Rulland, brothor-ln~aw or tile
wore a floor lwngth
came the bride ot Mr. J a me s groom, h
Paul Lambert, ..., or 111r. 11111 ~ or ehantllly lace over bri1\lra. Drexal Lamher1, RuUand dal sa.Un. The &amp;QWn was ot an

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The marriage was IIOiemnl.zed at the RuUand Church of Christ
b7 ReT. Roy Carter before an

alter Ranked br baskets ol white
gladiolus and fern, and seven
bJ'inch eaadalabra.
Mils Debra Smith, Pomeroy
Rt. 3, pianist, presented a hall
nuptial music prior to
the servtee and during the ceremony plQ'ed a PTB¥er song, ..In
Our God We Trust," with .Mr.

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MRS. JUDY FRASE!!, LEFT, lS Instructing one o! lhe
numerous classes or the Mid-Pom School of Dance who will
perform at the amwal recital to be held Wednesday night at
8 p. m. In the Middleport High School auditor-iUm. Making up

Mod Mod World
MIDDLEPORT -

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Opening the recital will be the
~ uTeenie Hoppers," a line com-

mlnul:i.

: posed of Meg Amberger, Jayne
:. HoeRlch, Heldl Huber, VlckiCun-

6rUea. tiril, 111190DIIi01l and $~&amp;~De.
NHd a moral be otaletlt

~·dlff, Kim WlnebreMer, Deborah
•· W~ard, Carrie Beth Bearhs,
Donna Hubbard, and Carrie Guin~
" ther doing a tap routine to "Five

:"'Foot Two."
:- Making up the "Mid-Porn Fleet
: Feet" line Cor their tap selec. tion will. ~e Diana Grueser, LyM
· Baker, Janice Holter, Danny
Schultz:, Diana Larkins, April
Fraser, and Cheryl Huber. DeARTISTICALLY TALENTED DALE J i\CUR"i or Middleport traditionally creates the slage
ni&amp;e Hendrix and Teresa Buckproperties
ror Ule annual recital of the Mid-Porn School of Dance which is operated by his daug~
ley will team as ''The Pink Co.
quettes," and appearing as "Dix- ter, Judy Fraser. Here Mr. Jacobs is picturOO with two or the settings ror this year's presentatlon which will carry out the theme- "it's a Mod Mod World!".
ie Dewdrops" Cor a tap routine
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MJ,I bl,!: Scott Fraser, Lori Guln·

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Tbere are maay reu0111 why IJIIl'
Kore1111, can lOIIe a.U.S.Iblp"""
ut away with it. ~ Ia amuJnc lllhlt our
......... tbo Soutlt'IAmerlea, llml beea tJo.

~lut
w..~~-~,...- lh;;·' ~
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::;!:1Citii ~ lli1 ·le.YIIt Jlpan.
~
~ llaljiq veuell have beea

selJetl by Chile, Ecuador and Peru. b1 •
. - ·It hu been Ill the wne ~ .u
tile Nodh Koreaos toot the Pueblo-af·&amp;llllpoiat. In several cue•, tbo capture was~
eomp!llbod by Ill Americall lblp that
beeli lQtllled to the ftlendly natlcll. N- of
... Ami!rican boala
~ lbe Inter·
£''":'ll...,.~ 12-mlle lllnlt. wlilch ' N
Kareanl reCc&gt;plze.
SQ. lar. lbe u.s. gOYtlf!IIIMIIt Jaai ~
for lbe reliue. fi. ei!Pifftd

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••ndemn.
llu baP111Ht1 II' that tbuo tlireo
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. . . ~ lholr teirilortal lliDIIa out to
•~ llo m1IM In order to tbrolr a
~~ W tho filh In Ibis vut apa1110 ol

Ieiat

natlou, claims IJ.mlle llalijng lliDita wblle
malntalolq tbo trldlll§lal .:lbfee.mU• terrilortal IIJn!t. It doe• DOt recoiii!IH ~
lllhlllg ~- ~~t!iin.
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y by pa:Yini ,tribut., ~ ll!tse'liiiiu.terai

umtecJ stateo' 11 hrinllhtnlal the
of the 2QO.mlle limit litd cbar~ the
Nltkm81 Oeeeoography AuocJai/on, "li doing
Irreparable harm to tho ...,.. of lbe treedam of tbe aeas.n
"Freedom of tbo sea• beyond NtiMilahle
territorial watera," lttlle1
auoclatlon
"I• a riPI.ool all n a II o ns and mull IIi
lealoully prutoeted ~ maiJitalned. Tbe
t1!1iletl Stalee, oace lbe greateot sea power
lbe world bas •YIIr aowa:..u.. leadv Iii pro~of n,atlou-now ~lei
1a

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._.,ry, Vanessa Folmer, KatlQ'
: ;MeadowS, and Joey Mohler.
"":'" Rhonda Reuter, Slari wu.
:-:._Uams, Charlene Goeglein, Steph:Jnle Radford, June Wamsley,and
;-'S.Izy Samuels are in the "Hello
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tap line, and the "Gt\YB
· ·and Gals" group is composed or
: Janice Holter, Diana Larkins,
: Danny SchultJ, April Fraser, and

the

:r...uoa. ..m::!;!: :.the~=

our ltleall ol world freedotn."
·
Evldeotly, however, the good will of lhuo
three COIID!rlea lllncllapenjlble ID our wider
~eeurtty. We will buylt at any price, OYtlll
at lbe COlt of ·establlahed lotematiOOal Jaw
and our own oelf-nopect.

·'l'lli \United States, like mOlt marltllDe

Spray~an

~n 'j{\lrib~iJ 'krau~~~&lt;·: E;s~rn·

WASHINCI'I'IQN Nc:n El!laQK

Mine Field
Other vlrtueti ol the liquid are that It !imalno cleltmabJe for up to four clayo, even Ill
lbe rain, but eventually dtadlvalel ltltlf, . ·
mating daalertnll mln8flelil cle«raDCe 111·

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Once tiPDIIed, It eeonot be deb)' llantlanl" mlnt-delecUOII oqulp-

L!quld Lllltl Mine can be limPlY Jloured
troll! canleonllke contaloera, qy."lfi mabr,
Esplollives Corp oro tl on of America, 01'
IJll'IJed from trucu or bellcapten.
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·What oeit-bandy aerosol can for home and
garden use! .
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Shiv-S11preme.Aqth~rity
'n Resurrection CifY
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TIMELY
QUOTES
They say 111 old dlielleJI
mallei the belt 1011p.
-RIJl. E111&lt;1n11el Celler, IJ..
N."(., 011 reachl!lll 1M GQt
of 80.

lr NOEL GlOVI .
NEA Staff Co~tt~,...lt.
•)- . Ste-;..,
a~.~~~..! W~- Olilo lw been knoWn ¥.
A
r-• 8 ............. - · the mother of,pre.ldenta 'aJI\1 •
lnat6D. ·native, hi!· ~ -'' hu been prepaDt on many
10 ~- ~'":J _.wn., There have been

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.n.ea,

,. .. · . mikarriiP• and ahorlloae.
j .... oa · a~~
lifl! ti ., u d ' bl ·but thll year Ohio hu !Qea
charps. In a IIIOI!Ih IreD· · tbe pill.
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. lumbla . jjill . oo .a . preotlel- --vvv. ~· "' ,,.....,_ 011 / ·-~~~;!.\!
related rap be tllicovered 11o
hlo · presilktltial ~ , r
cOuld draw.
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Joe Sayre, Rutland Rt. 1, as
aololJI. lllr. 5a¥re aloo aang

lovers' knots.
Ml11 Cathy !laniey, Albaoy
Rt. 2, mild or honor, was attired in a floor length ~wn which
teatured a blue lace noat over
satin. Her nose Up veU
blue
illusion was held by a blue satin
Dlor bow. and she wore I on g

or

by Mrs. Waid Windon who recommended a stump as a fiower
container or as a trellis for a
t;y Infirmary will be ~eel vine. Mrs. 1-Urarn Fisher reportthiB year, it was decided when ed on Peruvian daffodils sug~
the Widlwood Garden Club met gesting that they be planted in
WednesdaY ntglrt at the ljome of loamy soli and not too deeply.
1
She said tllat the tollage ls suitMrs. Fred Nease.
Mrs. Dwlgbt Milhoan will pur- able for use in nower arrangechase the plants which are to ments.
Mrs. Mae Holter gave a demgo to the infirmary residents
onstration on proper procedure
for their llt.Jbby" gardens.
in setting plants out to avoid
&lt;~f4trlng Gardening'' was the
topic of. the meeting presided wilting. ::ile recommended using
over by Mrs. Vernon Nease in water with liquid tertillzer and
the absence of Mrs. Karl Grue- shading for the first two ~s .
Gardening tlps by Mrs. Homer
ser, who was ill, and the vice
Holter
included planting dahlias,
president. It was decided during
"the meeting to postpone the Dow- spraying an1 dusting roses, and
er show usually held ln June to moving houseplants outside. Mrs.
September. An invitation Crorn Paul Fisher gave a demonstrathe Gallipolis State Institute to a tion on a morlbana sQ-le. Slldeson
meeUng OC the therapy club on flower specimens, arrangements
and scenic ~s were shown
June 1 was read.
(
A. thank you note was read
from the jwdor club thanking
the members lor seeds. A card
was also read from Mrs. Uswin Nease thanking the club ror
flowers sent during her hosplta-

NEW HAVEN - The New na.
ven Woman's Club and the New
Haven Junior Woman's Club have
adopted, aS part or their community Improvement Program,
plans to promote more conununlty interest in lhc present recreatlonal (acUities lor the chlldren and yooth of the area. They
: Cheryl Huber.
: Tracl WeeaeandKrist&amp;Morrlo spearheaded a planning mOOting
: join in a tap routine as the on April 18 with representatives
:. uprtnge Benefits," and teaming from Town Council. lion's Club
~- as the '"Duo In Blue" will be and the New Elaven Recreatloo
:; Diana Gru_.er and Lym Baker. Foondatton, which resulted in
: The !!rot ael ol lhe redial will a town meeting being held on
: conclude with a number called April 29 for interested parents
: "!lrictly rrom Hunger" by Dt. and residents of the ·Bend Area.
! ana Larkins, Danny Schultz, and The purpose ol the meeting was
to discusstheoperationandmaln::,; Janice Holter.
""·' "What Are Little Girls Made tenance ot the New Haven swimOf?" will be the theme of the
ballet portion which Is lhe see- and Dlana Grueser and Lynn Bak..
md ael of the presentation. The er in "Chiffon and Lace."
Solo performers in the second
tap lines will return to lhe stage
act
wiU be Denise Hendrix, a
for ballet IIJJICbers and aeveral
Cheryl Huber, a tap rouballeti
aolo and duel numbers by tile
advanced s-nts will be fea- tine; and April Fraser, a toe
aumber. Another feature wlll be
lllred.
Three ballet duelo will be In- a toe oomber by Mrs. Fraser,
eluded and they are Tract Weese the instructor.
The recital will conclude with
IIDd Krista MorriB, in "Music
ao
acroballe dlsploy by aU ol
and Flower•i'' Janice Holter and
the
ehlldren in the school.
Diana Larkins in uMoon-Gio~''

ming pool and community building and also the immediate needs
in Ule way of improvements, repairs etc.
Donald Roush, chairman or the
board of the New Haven Recrcatlon Fowulation, Inc., presided
at the meeting and began with a
brief hJstory and background of
the communicy Building and
SWimming Pool. The recreation
center was built in the early
1930's by the N.'I:'.A. Dr. R. F.
Bryant, a oow retired physician
.,.oo resident of New Haven, was
responsible for the project and
tater became owner, having invested large sums of money in
it. The New Haven Recreation
Foundation was organizedin1953
and purchased the building and
pool from Dr. Bryant. Dr. Bryant also donated two adjoining
lots.
A question and answer period
(ollowed the history briefing and
Mr. Roush read some financial
reports of previous years. Vana-

Corporation and Philip
~rn Plant were highly commended for all Uteir support,
in making it possible to have
major repairs made to the build·
ing and the filtration system for
the pool completed. ;\!so fo~
later help in the operation of the
recreation facilities, and to the
Central Coal Company for draperies, etc .
Memberships to the Recreation Foundatlon were sold at the
meeting and 66 new members
added. A new board of directors
was elected as follows: Mr. Nell
Haymaker, Mr. James Layne,
Mr. Robert GurUs, Mr. Carl
Temant, Mr. Donald (Doc) Ohlinger, Mr. Marvln Roush, Mrs.
Alfred ~rouse, Mrs. Fl.lgene
Hester, Mrs. Jack Flesher. The
three members ol Town Coonell (who automatically become
members ol Recreatloo Board)
appointed were: Mr. LewlsCapehart, Mr. Mark Ward, Mr. ceell Sa,yre.
. The meeting WIB sponBOJ'ed by
the New Haven Town Council,
New Haven Woman's Club, New
Haven Junior Woman's Club, Uon' s Chi! .and the New IIaven
MIDDLEPORT- Mr. aOO.Mrs. Recreation Foundation.
Bernard Fultz entertained Memorial DaY· with a chicken barbe--

dium

Entertain with

Chicken Barbecue

cue.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
James Arnold, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Smith, and Mr. and Mrs.
Roclne( llo!'nlng, oll of Mlcldl ..
port; IIIII Mr. and Mro. Leo Edwards or Miami Beach, Fla., visIting here enroute to New York.

to roll

SMALL
CHILD'S

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HousfCleaning"
devotlonal topic. A paperentitlOO
••Tree Stump Beauty'' was given

lion coroago. The ....., ol tile
groom wore a illiiilll. dnoo
ol beige pailltl' ~lp! ~~~~ Or•
ange aeeeaiOrles Ucl~ Wtdte car-

land,

silk damask and centered by an
arranpment of white mums and
Illy ol the valley.
For her daugtrterts wedding.

Mrs. Jarvis chose a sheath dress
of navy blue trimmed In while.
~e wore a bla:k hat and black
accessories and a white carna-

Garden Club Proiect Supplying
Hobby Gardens Being Continued

!lz~!';.rc;,.#d·

by MrS. Jack RobiOI"'

who was a

guest.

The bridal table, eovered with
white damask, wao -.reel br
the three Uered weddlns: eake,

dacoraled wll!f\plnk ro•o IIIII
lopped with a mlnl.,.re brlcle IIIII
groom.
The cake, served br lin. Homer Parker, waa flanked by tbe
&lt;TY sta1 bowl o1 plnk punch, oerved br Mrs. Joe Bolln, llld br
the silver cofl'ee
ice, prellded over ~ Mr Bruce MIJ,
Mints were aerv rrom cryatal
dishes and the le was enhanced by while
es entwlnocl
wltll &amp;pring n · on In crylllal
holders on

er slde.

The graeioos CIUIIDm ol clwrch ... ~ obMrYed at bolll tile
wedding ceremony and the re..

Blue ribbons for specimens c:option.
exhibited at the meeting went to
The bride Is a Ill'- ol
Mrs. Edison Holton and Mrs. RuUand High SChOol, 1967 and
Hiram

Fisher.

Mrs. Vernon

Is employed •• a clerk.(ypist

Nease got a first place for a in 'the o(fice or !!PJrtl!l !nforma.hortirulture exhibit, and Mrs. tion Director, Ohio University,
Hollon took a blue ribbon for
a corsage. Blue ribbon awards
for arrangements went to Mrs.
Uswin Neastl, Mrs. Hollon, Mrs.
Mae Holter, and Mrs. Fred
~ease .

Red rlbOOns went to Mrs. Fred
Nease, Mrs. Hiram Fisher, Mrs.
Paul Fisher, and Mrs. Homer
Holler.
The hostess gift was won by
M r s. Milhoan. Refreshments
were served byMrs.FredNease,
Mrs. David Nease, and Mrs.
Uswin Nease. Mrs. David :!lagg
was a guest.

Albens.

The groom lo a grcullate ol
RuUand IUih SChOol, 1965, and
was recently dlschou'ged from
the aervlco. He opent a year with

tile U, S. Army In Vlotnam.
He Is currentl.Y undorPJIDI
schooling ror a job aa game protector for the State of Oblo.
ApproxlmaleiJr 80 FeJio allendOd the wedcllng and roeopllon.
to the weddln&amp; tho ClCJUI)Ie
honored with a obower glvMrs. Bruce May·, M r 11.

~:J~r .1Thomu and Mra. lklmor

'DUTTON'S In Middleport
OPEN:

9 to 10 Week D•ys

Wedding Plans of
Miss Hoffman Noted

10to 1-6to9

Sundays

NEW HAVEN - Weddingplans
have been completed for the marriage of Miss Judy Hoffman of
New Haven to Mr. James Carleton of Pomeroy. The wedding
wUl be an event ot June 8, 'I
7:30 p. m. at the New Haven
United Methodist Church (the
former E. U. B. Church). Open
Church wlU be observed. A reception will follow in the social
room of the church.
Ellen Hoffman will be maid of
honor; Bonnie staats and Brenda
Jividen will be bridesmaids; Harold Roush wlll serveasbestman,
aOO. uBhers will be Mike Carletoo

and Danny Folrocl.

Loaruare Died Out
The use of Aramaic, the

anguage probably spoken by
SUB, died out In the 7th

ce ~ of the Christia.1 era.
Ara
look Its place, except
In a le lqlated
villages.
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Spray Cologne
and Dusting Powder

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OLYMPIA

SIZE 4to3

Bowling Party Held
MIDDLEPORT - The .tlth
blrlhdey omlveroery ol Barbara
FUltz was oboerved WednesdaY
with a bowling part;y.

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New Zenith "le.nl!Ue'" ran make life fun Jltaln . PreGision ampiHi ·
u!ion lrom 2 Mlr.rn·ll!hlt'- · nr&lt;ui l5. Wci Rh5 nnlv 1/6 oun(e and
IIUurl for mo..r moW lt M l"~. Come 10 for a dt•mon~lralinn
new Zt•11l'lll' 11 nl~ hl• JU ~ I n~lll for you'

of

Zen11h" ~

Her guests were Kim Jones,
Martha McNeal, Lirxla Gerard,
Judy Owen, IIIII Beelcy Fultz.

Mrs. Bernard · FuU1 !lerved a

f'lvors ot
snappers were given to the chll..
dren.
sPIIheUI · supper.

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The mqllorn furilkuro look lolonr. IDw andluxurlouo
- llk•thloiOJ.Inch waiiiUHrlmmed'l'lnmdortllrdiOia
! ond •!Jatr. 11r FIPKeel. l!oclcJ lldCillalllld anna an
ere ...,.
1 llllckll' foam i&gt;ecldod. Foom rubber

, vertlble. !lee lhom at'

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BAKER

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FURNII~RE
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Mr. Clarence Lambert, Rut- natlco&gt;eor-.

•• Whither 'OJOU Goest" a n d

Pldir -7~·~/'irr•::~~~tto::::
r God's
as her

Wom·en Pursue Improvement

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Following cfle ot~. a r..
se"ed as belt man ror
&lt;ept1on was held ID tile chureh
his brother. Mr. Lee Wood ID,
10~ rooms which were deCDl'A~me empire Jt,yle with long RuUand, and E.T.R,O, 3 Rll'·
aleci'ihroughout
wtih plak 1ft d
lace sleeves. Her silk Uluslon mond ~erland, U. S. Navy,
white siTeamen 111&lt;1 white tlou
veU was held by a white satin Norfolk, Va., served as ushers.
~
Mrs. Clarence (Sally) LaJn. wet1c11ng bello. A ll!Dr bow. 9le carried a colOwas
used
behind t11o brlllo'allble
nial bou&lt;t~et ol while earnallon • berl, RuUaocl, sister-In-law ol and centered wltll entwllled hoirto
edged with lace from which fell the groom, registered the guests
Inscribed Jcme.Jim-Miu' 12,1961.
white aatln streamers tled In at a table covered with white

POMEROY - An amual project of providing tomato plants
for residents of the Meigs Cowl-

In colorful costuming amid
.. modernistic stage settings creat: ed by Dall Jacoba, the students
~ of Mrs. Judy Fraser will dis, play tap, ballet, and acrobatic
work tn a three-act presenta-

e'lt!OP&gt;........... ume

1 lbe North

"It's a Mod

lllo Mlddlepori High SChool &amp;Udl·
torlurn.

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That Is the theme ot the fourth
amua.I recital oC the Mid-Porn
School at Dance to be presented
Wednesday night at 8 p.m. in

A lire mlllter - ' a = ~ : ·u . wlilel.• lloarW and 12 ifti.Ute. uillllld
manutacturer In Welt
..cUrttil Out 111,1 ~ 1,1111 tlmu,
foiu' emtr'
a IDIAirelliDJ! uperlmeot roceatl)l, ;.
lttlpl.
I,IIIM
can and
- lwo ldeDtleal ean, ...... tile
.... puiOd !11
IJ.
.
~~- Department 'Of Tr~ 111t1 11a.t1 Tlli 11ow dilnr atet1 852 11mu (*lib ao
~d lnltrumeDII .. hft b l'ulltentl
tlmU' .... 1!11
tvll1 drivlnl tlelall durlq a !!'!P c('U!ott
1 IIDitJ. 'l ila diiVIq
wu •
1,000 mUtJ tiom Hamblll'l ID RIDilal 011 tile
, 411 mlllulll.
QaiWI eout. MliN tlwl balf tile 1liiiiDco
Eltperlalced drivtn from Wtll ~'1
•• over opnslhJ-IJ'PI rolltu.
blallt motorin.l club Wtn itellllt:al . ilid
One driver wu told tD mate 11!1 btllit lime
trliCI a wt ol lhelr Ollll-8ll ao!J.mlle Iiiii
bo could, to pus wbelllt wu lafe and ID late
from Cololne ID tile Br111110t PW.
bondl at the m•limlDII pooalble IDled. Tbo
In lhll teat, the tart -~ mot 14 bo~
·,.,
IOCOIICl driver wu told ID late fi Ml)', ID
the llow toot 21 mlnulelloa
avoid any riat and to move u tile trilllo
In
tall bedtlu rllthu! bls
,
flow permltletl.
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fut driver p.jid a peiWQ- til ibout lO more
Beoult: Alter 1,000 mlleo, lbl.! ·t!PO!'d
ilal1onl olguoJine, pluo Obvloua • - oa bls
demoo llDlJhod ""!~ mlllulll ~ !lithe
nlaud driver. T
ever)' adv~be
averaged leu
than
110
m.p.b.
Be. wu
Dtl
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Theme of Dance

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Mod World!''

Ha.- Scfnely
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the line pictured arei left to right, &amp;'hari Williams, Charlene
Googlcin, . June Wamsley, Suzy samuels, Stephanie Radford,
and Rhonda Reuter. All or the students of the school will be
featured ln tap, ballet, and acrobatic work.

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willie lloveo. 9le eerried a c:olonlal bou&lt;t~el ol blue edged carnations with streamen ot 1~­

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DUTTON'S

a man's after shave, after bath
mllde, bottled, sealed in France ..

Pmcrlptlon•
Are Our Mlln
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Jarvis- Lambert Wedding is Event
Of May 12th at Church of Christ
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RUTLAND - On !iunclay, Mil¥ "More."
1.2, at 2 p.m., Mlsa Wanda Jcme
The brtde wat escorted to the
Jarvia, daulhter ol Mr. andl\lro, liter by 1\lr, Roberl iftlwdeo,
Otllo Jarvia, Albaoy Rl 2, be- Rulland, brothor-ln~aw or tile
wore a floor lwngth
came the bride ot Mr. J a me s groom, h
Paul Lambert, ..., or 111r. 11111 ~ or ehantllly lace over bri1\lra. Drexal Lamher1, RuUand dal sa.Un. The &amp;QWn was ot an

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The marriage was IIOiemnl.zed at the RuUand Church of Christ
b7 ReT. Roy Carter before an

alter Ranked br baskets ol white
gladiolus and fern, and seven
bJ'inch eaadalabra.
Mils Debra Smith, Pomeroy
Rt. 3, pianist, presented a hall
nuptial music prior to
the servtee and during the ceremony plQ'ed a PTB¥er song, ..In
Our God We Trust," with .Mr.

hour

MRS. JUDY FRASE!!, LEFT, lS Instructing one o! lhe
numerous classes or the Mid-Pom School of Dance who will
perform at the amwal recital to be held Wednesday night at
8 p. m. In the Middleport High School auditor-iUm. Making up

Mod Mod World
MIDDLEPORT -

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tion.
Opening the recital will be the
~ uTeenie Hoppers," a line com-

mlnul:i.

: posed of Meg Amberger, Jayne
:. HoeRlch, Heldl Huber, VlckiCun-

6rUea. tiril, 111190DIIi01l and $~&amp;~De.
NHd a moral be otaletlt

~·dlff, Kim WlnebreMer, Deborah
•· W~ard, Carrie Beth Bearhs,
Donna Hubbard, and Carrie Guin~
" ther doing a tap routine to "Five

:"'Foot Two."
:- Making up the "Mid-Porn Fleet
: Feet" line Cor their tap selec. tion will. ~e Diana Grueser, LyM
· Baker, Janice Holter, Danny
Schultz:, Diana Larkins, April
Fraser, and Cheryl Huber. DeARTISTICALLY TALENTED DALE J i\CUR"i or Middleport traditionally creates the slage
ni&amp;e Hendrix and Teresa Buckproperties
ror Ule annual recital of the Mid-Porn School of Dance which is operated by his daug~
ley will team as ''The Pink Co.
quettes," and appearing as "Dix- ter, Judy Fraser. Here Mr. Jacobs is picturOO with two or the settings ror this year's presentatlon which will carry out the theme- "it's a Mod Mod World!".
ie Dewdrops" Cor a tap routine
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MJ,I bl,!: Scott Fraser, Lori Guln·

Sop to Predators On the High Seas

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Tbere are maay reu0111 why IJIIl'
Kore1111, can lOIIe a.U.S.Iblp"""
ut away with it. ~ Ia amuJnc lllhlt our
......... tbo Soutlt'IAmerlea, llml beea tJo.

~lut
w..~~-~,...- lh;;·' ~
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::;!:1Citii ~ lli1 ·le.YIIt Jlpan.
~
~ llaljiq veuell have beea

selJetl by Chile, Ecuador and Peru. b1 •
. - ·It hu been Ill the wne ~ .u
tile Nodh Koreaos toot the Pueblo-af·&amp;llllpoiat. In several cue•, tbo capture was~
eomp!llbod by Ill Americall lblp that
beeli lQtllled to the ftlendly natlcll. N- of
... Ami!rican boala
~ lbe Inter·
£''":'ll...,.~ 12-mlle lllnlt. wlilch ' N
Kareanl reCc&gt;plze.
SQ. lar. lbe u.s. gOYtlf!IIIMIIt Jaai ~
for lbe reliue. fi. ei!Pifftd

wu

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... •.ooo
••ndemn.
llu baP111Ht1 II' that tbuo tlireo
0

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lt!l!!ililoll, pt.. ~olherlln Latin Amerle.ti,

. . . ~ lholr teirilortal lliDIIa out to
•~ llo m1IM In order to tbrolr a
~~ W tho filh In Ibis vut apa1110 ol

Ieiat

natlou, claims IJ.mlle llalijng lliDita wblle
malntalolq tbo trldlll§lal .:lbfee.mU• terrilortal IIJn!t. It doe• DOt recoiii!IH ~
lllhlllg ~- ~~t!iin.
" ...;..
y by pa:Yini ,tribut., ~ ll!tse'liiiiu.terai

umtecJ stateo' 11 hrinllhtnlal the
of the 2QO.mlle limit litd cbar~ the
Nltkm81 Oeeeoography AuocJai/on, "li doing
Irreparable harm to tho ...,.. of lbe treedam of tbe aeas.n
"Freedom of tbo sea• beyond NtiMilahle
territorial watera," lttlle1
auoclatlon
"I• a riPI.ool all n a II o ns and mull IIi
lealoully prutoeted ~ maiJitalned. Tbe
t1!1iletl Stalee, oace lbe greateot sea power
lbe world bas •YIIr aowa:..u.. leadv Iii pro~of n,atlou-now ~lei
1a

v

tho

._.,ry, Vanessa Folmer, KatlQ'
: ;MeadowS, and Joey Mohler.
"":'" Rhonda Reuter, Slari wu.
:-:._Uams, Charlene Goeglein, Steph:Jnle Radford, June Wamsley,and
;-'S.Izy Samuels are in the "Hello
•
:,polly''
tap line, and the "Gt\YB
· ·and Gals" group is composed or
: Janice Holter, Diana Larkins,
: Danny SchultJ, April Fraser, and

the

:r...uoa. ..m::!;!: :.the~=

our ltleall ol world freedotn."
·
Evldeotly, however, the good will of lhuo
three COIID!rlea lllncllapenjlble ID our wider
~eeurtty. We will buylt at any price, OYtlll
at lbe COlt of ·establlahed lotematiOOal Jaw
and our own oelf-nopect.

·'l'lli \United States, like mOlt marltllDe

Spray~an

~n 'j{\lrib~iJ 'krau~~~&lt;·: E;s~rn·

WASHINCI'I'IQN Nc:n El!laQK

Mine Field
Other vlrtueti ol the liquid are that It !imalno cleltmabJe for up to four clayo, even Ill
lbe rain, but eventually dtadlvalel ltltlf, . ·
mating daalertnll mln8flelil cle«raDCe 111·

=

_..HI')'.

Once tiPDIIed, It eeonot be deb)' llantlanl" mlnt-delecUOII oqulp-

L!quld Lllltl Mine can be limPlY Jloured
troll! canleonllke contaloera, qy."lfi mabr,
Esplollives Corp oro tl on of America, 01'
IJll'IJed from trucu or bellcapten.
·
·What oeit-bandy aerosol can for home and
garden use! .
.

Shiv-S11preme.Aqth~rity
'n Resurrection CifY
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TIMELY
QUOTES
They say 111 old dlielleJI
mallei the belt 1011p.
-RIJl. E111&lt;1n11el Celler, IJ..
N."(., 011 reachl!lll 1M GQt
of 80.

lr NOEL GlOVI .
NEA Staff Co~tt~,...lt.
•)- . Ste-;..,
a~.~~~..! W~- Olilo lw been knoWn ¥.
A
r-• 8 ............. - · the mother of,pre.ldenta 'aJI\1 •
lnat6D. ·native, hi!· ~ -'' hu been prepaDt on many
10 ~- ~'":J _.wn., There have been

::'J:
.n.ea,

,. .. · . mikarriiP• and ahorlloae.
j .... oa · a~~
lifl! ti ., u d ' bl ·but thll year Ohio hu !Qea
charps. In a IIIOI!Ih IreD· · tbe pill.
.
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lebce In lbe lllaVIet of Co,.._, J
•
. lumbla . jjill . oo .a . preotlel- --vvv. ~· "' ,,.....,_ 011 / ·-~~~;!.\!
related rap be tllicovered 11o
hlo · presilktltial ~ , r
cOuld draw.
.
""'I·
bartni of

a····· .•

Joe Sayre, Rutland Rt. 1, as
aololJI. lllr. 5a¥re aloo aang

lovers' knots.
Ml11 Cathy !laniey, Albaoy
Rt. 2, mild or honor, was attired in a floor length ~wn which
teatured a blue lace noat over
satin. Her nose Up veU
blue
illusion was held by a blue satin
Dlor bow. and she wore I on g

or

by Mrs. Waid Windon who recommended a stump as a fiower
container or as a trellis for a
t;y Infirmary will be ~eel vine. Mrs. 1-Urarn Fisher reportthiB year, it was decided when ed on Peruvian daffodils sug~
the Widlwood Garden Club met gesting that they be planted in
WednesdaY ntglrt at the ljome of loamy soli and not too deeply.
1
She said tllat the tollage ls suitMrs. Fred Nease.
Mrs. Dwlgbt Milhoan will pur- able for use in nower arrangechase the plants which are to ments.
Mrs. Mae Holter gave a demgo to the infirmary residents
onstration on proper procedure
for their llt.Jbby" gardens.
in setting plants out to avoid
&lt;~f4trlng Gardening'' was the
topic of. the meeting presided wilting. ::ile recommended using
over by Mrs. Vernon Nease in water with liquid tertillzer and
the absence of Mrs. Karl Grue- shading for the first two ~s .
Gardening tlps by Mrs. Homer
ser, who was ill, and the vice
Holter
included planting dahlias,
president. It was decided during
"the meeting to postpone the Dow- spraying an1 dusting roses, and
er show usually held ln June to moving houseplants outside. Mrs.
September. An invitation Crorn Paul Fisher gave a demonstrathe Gallipolis State Institute to a tion on a morlbana sQ-le. Slldeson
meeUng OC the therapy club on flower specimens, arrangements
and scenic ~s were shown
June 1 was read.
(
A. thank you note was read
from the jwdor club thanking
the members lor seeds. A card
was also read from Mrs. Uswin Nease thanking the club ror
flowers sent during her hosplta-

NEW HAVEN - The New na.
ven Woman's Club and the New
Haven Junior Woman's Club have
adopted, aS part or their community Improvement Program,
plans to promote more conununlty interest in lhc present recreatlonal (acUities lor the chlldren and yooth of the area. They
: Cheryl Huber.
: Tracl WeeaeandKrist&amp;Morrlo spearheaded a planning mOOting
: join in a tap routine as the on April 18 with representatives
:. uprtnge Benefits," and teaming from Town Council. lion's Club
~- as the '"Duo In Blue" will be and the New Elaven Recreatloo
:; Diana Gru_.er and Lym Baker. Foondatton, which resulted in
: The !!rot ael ol lhe redial will a town meeting being held on
: conclude with a number called April 29 for interested parents
: "!lrictly rrom Hunger" by Dt. and residents of the ·Bend Area.
! ana Larkins, Danny Schultz, and The purpose ol the meeting was
to discusstheoperationandmaln::,; Janice Holter.
""·' "What Are Little Girls Made tenance ot the New Haven swimOf?" will be the theme of the
ballet portion which Is lhe see- and Dlana Grueser and Lynn Bak..
md ael of the presentation. The er in "Chiffon and Lace."
Solo performers in the second
tap lines will return to lhe stage
act
wiU be Denise Hendrix, a
for ballet IIJJICbers and aeveral
Cheryl Huber, a tap rouballeti
aolo and duel numbers by tile
advanced s-nts will be fea- tine; and April Fraser, a toe
aumber. Another feature wlll be
lllred.
Three ballet duelo will be In- a toe oomber by Mrs. Fraser,
eluded and they are Tract Weese the instructor.
The recital will conclude with
IIDd Krista MorriB, in "Music
ao
acroballe dlsploy by aU ol
and Flower•i'' Janice Holter and
the
ehlldren in the school.
Diana Larkins in uMoon-Gio~''

ming pool and community building and also the immediate needs
in Ule way of improvements, repairs etc.
Donald Roush, chairman or the
board of the New Haven Recrcatlon Fowulation, Inc., presided
at the meeting and began with a
brief hJstory and background of
the communicy Building and
SWimming Pool. The recreation
center was built in the early
1930's by the N.'I:'.A. Dr. R. F.
Bryant, a oow retired physician
.,.oo resident of New Haven, was
responsible for the project and
tater became owner, having invested large sums of money in
it. The New Haven Recreation
Foundation was organizedin1953
and purchased the building and
pool from Dr. Bryant. Dr. Bryant also donated two adjoining
lots.
A question and answer period
(ollowed the history briefing and
Mr. Roush read some financial
reports of previous years. Vana-

Corporation and Philip
~rn Plant were highly commended for all Uteir support,
in making it possible to have
major repairs made to the build·
ing and the filtration system for
the pool completed. ;\!so fo~
later help in the operation of the
recreation facilities, and to the
Central Coal Company for draperies, etc .
Memberships to the Recreation Foundatlon were sold at the
meeting and 66 new members
added. A new board of directors
was elected as follows: Mr. Nell
Haymaker, Mr. James Layne,
Mr. Robert GurUs, Mr. Carl
Temant, Mr. Donald (Doc) Ohlinger, Mr. Marvln Roush, Mrs.
Alfred ~rouse, Mrs. Fl.lgene
Hester, Mrs. Jack Flesher. The
three members ol Town Coonell (who automatically become
members ol Recreatloo Board)
appointed were: Mr. LewlsCapehart, Mr. Mark Ward, Mr. ceell Sa,yre.
. The meeting WIB sponBOJ'ed by
the New Haven Town Council,
New Haven Woman's Club, New
Haven Junior Woman's Club, Uon' s Chi! .and the New IIaven
MIDDLEPORT- Mr. aOO.Mrs. Recreation Foundation.
Bernard Fultz entertained Memorial DaY· with a chicken barbe--

dium

Entertain with

Chicken Barbecue

cue.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
James Arnold, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Smith, and Mr. and Mrs.
Roclne( llo!'nlng, oll of Mlcldl ..
port; IIIII Mr. and Mro. Leo Edwards or Miami Beach, Fla., visIting here enroute to New York.

to roll

SMALL
CHILD'S

4
HousfCleaning"
devotlonal topic. A paperentitlOO
••Tree Stump Beauty'' was given

lion coroago. The ....., ol tile
groom wore a illiiilll. dnoo
ol beige pailltl' ~lp! ~~~~ Or•
ange aeeeaiOrles Ucl~ Wtdte car-

land,

silk damask and centered by an
arranpment of white mums and
Illy ol the valley.
For her daugtrterts wedding.

Mrs. Jarvis chose a sheath dress
of navy blue trimmed In while.
~e wore a bla:k hat and black
accessories and a white carna-

Garden Club Proiect Supplying
Hobby Gardens Being Continued

!lz~!';.rc;,.#d·

by MrS. Jack RobiOI"'

who was a

guest.

The bridal table, eovered with
white damask, wao -.reel br
the three Uered weddlns: eake,

dacoraled wll!f\plnk ro•o IIIII
lopped with a mlnl.,.re brlcle IIIII
groom.
The cake, served br lin. Homer Parker, waa flanked by tbe
&lt;TY sta1 bowl o1 plnk punch, oerved br Mrs. Joe Bolln, llld br
the silver cofl'ee
ice, prellded over ~ Mr Bruce MIJ,
Mints were aerv rrom cryatal
dishes and the le was enhanced by while
es entwlnocl
wltll &amp;pring n · on In crylllal
holders on

er slde.

The graeioos CIUIIDm ol clwrch ... ~ obMrYed at bolll tile
wedding ceremony and the re..

Blue ribbons for specimens c:option.
exhibited at the meeting went to
The bride Is a Ill'- ol
Mrs. Edison Holton and Mrs. RuUand High SChOol, 1967 and
Hiram

Fisher.

Mrs. Vernon

Is employed •• a clerk.(ypist

Nease got a first place for a in 'the o(fice or !!PJrtl!l !nforma.hortirulture exhibit, and Mrs. tion Director, Ohio University,
Hollon took a blue ribbon for
a corsage. Blue ribbon awards
for arrangements went to Mrs.
Uswin Neastl, Mrs. Hollon, Mrs.
Mae Holter, and Mrs. Fred
~ease .

Red rlbOOns went to Mrs. Fred
Nease, Mrs. Hiram Fisher, Mrs.
Paul Fisher, and Mrs. Homer
Holler.
The hostess gift was won by
M r s. Milhoan. Refreshments
were served byMrs.FredNease,
Mrs. David Nease, and Mrs.
Uswin Nease. Mrs. David :!lagg
was a guest.

Albens.

The groom lo a grcullate ol
RuUand IUih SChOol, 1965, and
was recently dlschou'ged from
the aervlco. He opent a year with

tile U, S. Army In Vlotnam.
He Is currentl.Y undorPJIDI
schooling ror a job aa game protector for the State of Oblo.
ApproxlmaleiJr 80 FeJio allendOd the wedcllng and roeopllon.
to the weddln&amp; tho ClCJUI)Ie
honored with a obower glvMrs. Bruce May·, M r 11.

~:J~r .1Thomu and Mra. lklmor

'DUTTON'S In Middleport
OPEN:

9 to 10 Week D•ys

Wedding Plans of
Miss Hoffman Noted

10to 1-6to9

Sundays

NEW HAVEN - Weddingplans
have been completed for the marriage of Miss Judy Hoffman of
New Haven to Mr. James Carleton of Pomeroy. The wedding
wUl be an event ot June 8, 'I
7:30 p. m. at the New Haven
United Methodist Church (the
former E. U. B. Church). Open
Church wlU be observed. A reception will follow in the social
room of the church.
Ellen Hoffman will be maid of
honor; Bonnie staats and Brenda
Jividen will be bridesmaids; Harold Roush wlll serveasbestman,
aOO. uBhers will be Mike Carletoo

and Danny Folrocl.

Loaruare Died Out
The use of Aramaic, the

anguage probably spoken by
SUB, died out In the 7th

ce ~ of the Christia.1 era.
Ara
look Its place, except
In a le lqlated
villages.
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Spray Cologne
and Dusting Powder

by

OLYMPIA

SIZE 4to3

Bowling Party Held
MIDDLEPORT - The .tlth
blrlhdey omlveroery ol Barbara
FUltz was oboerved WednesdaY
with a bowling part;y.

'"

New Zenith "le.nl!Ue'" ran make life fun Jltaln . PreGision ampiHi ·
u!ion lrom 2 Mlr.rn·ll!hlt'- · nr&lt;ui l5. Wci Rh5 nnlv 1/6 oun(e and
IIUurl for mo..r moW lt M l"~. Come 10 for a dt•mon~lralinn
new Zt•11l'lll' 11 nl~ hl• JU ~ I n~lll for you'

of

Zen11h" ~

Her guests were Kim Jones,
Martha McNeal, Lirxla Gerard,
Judy Owen, IIIII Beelcy Fultz.

Mrs. Bernard · FuU1 !lerved a

f'lvors ot
snappers were given to the chll..
dren.
sPIIheUI · supper.

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The mqllorn furilkuro look lolonr. IDw andluxurlouo
- llk•thloiOJ.Inch waiiiUHrlmmed'l'lnmdortllrdiOia
! ond •!Jatr. 11r FIPKeel. l!oclcJ lldCillalllld anna an
ere ...,.
1 llllckll' foam i&gt;ecldod. Foom rubber

, vertlble. !lee lhom at'

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BAKER

••lblol1•

FURNII~RE
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Mr. Clarence Lambert, Rut- natlco&gt;eor-.

•• Whither 'OJOU Goest" a n d

Pldir -7~·~/'irr•::~~~tto::::
r God's
as her

Wom·en Pursue Improvement

ers' koota.

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Following cfle ot~. a r..
se"ed as belt man ror
&lt;ept1on was held ID tile chureh
his brother. Mr. Lee Wood ID,
10~ rooms which were deCDl'A~me empire Jt,yle with long RuUand, and E.T.R,O, 3 Rll'·
aleci'ihroughout
wtih plak 1ft d
lace sleeves. Her silk Uluslon mond ~erland, U. S. Navy,
white siTeamen 111&lt;1 white tlou
veU was held by a white satin Norfolk, Va., served as ushers.
~
Mrs. Clarence (Sally) LaJn. wet1c11ng bello. A ll!Dr bow. 9le carried a colOwas
used
behind t11o brlllo'allble
nial bou&lt;t~et ol while earnallon • berl, RuUaocl, sister-In-law ol and centered wltll entwllled hoirto
edged with lace from which fell the groom, registered the guests
Inscribed Jcme.Jim-Miu' 12,1961.
white aatln streamers tled In at a table covered with white

POMEROY - An amual project of providing tomato plants
for residents of the Meigs Cowl-

In colorful costuming amid
.. modernistic stage settings creat: ed by Dall Jacoba, the students
~ of Mrs. Judy Fraser will dis, play tap, ballet, and acrobatic
work tn a three-act presenta-

e'lt!OP&gt;........... ume

1 lbe North

"It's a Mod

lllo Mlddlepori High SChool &amp;Udl·
torlurn.

....y Be:t!Jnelnti:L,

\

IS

That Is the theme ot the fourth
amua.I recital oC the Mid-Porn
School at Dance to be presented
Wednesday night at 8 p.m. in

A lire mlllter - ' a = ~ : ·u . wlilel.• lloarW and 12 ifti.Ute. uillllld
manutacturer In Welt
..cUrttil Out 111,1 ~ 1,1111 tlmu,
foiu' emtr'
a IDIAirelliDJ! uperlmeot roceatl)l, ;.
lttlpl.
I,IIIM
can and
- lwo ldeDtleal ean, ...... tile
.... puiOd !11
IJ.
.
~~- Department 'Of Tr~ 111t1 11a.t1 Tlli 11ow dilnr atet1 852 11mu (*lib ao
~d lnltrumeDII .. hft b l'ulltentl
tlmU' .... 1!11
tvll1 drivlnl tlelall durlq a !!'!P c('U!ott
1 IIDitJ. 'l ila diiVIq
wu •
1,000 mUtJ tiom Hamblll'l ID RIDilal 011 tile
, 411 mlllulll.
QaiWI eout. MliN tlwl balf tile 1liiiiDco
Eltperlalced drivtn from Wtll ~'1
•• over opnslhJ-IJ'PI rolltu.
blallt motorin.l club Wtn itellllt:al . ilid
One driver wu told tD mate 11!1 btllit lime
trliCI a wt ol lhelr Ollll-8ll ao!J.mlle Iiiii
bo could, to pus wbelllt wu lafe and ID late
from Cololne ID tile Br111110t PW.
bondl at the m•limlDII pooalble IDled. Tbo
In lhll teat, the tart -~ mot 14 bo~
·,.,
IOCOIICl driver wu told ID late fi Ml)', ID
the llow toot 21 mlnulelloa
avoid any riat and to move u tile trilllo
In
tall bedtlu rllthu! bls
,
flow permltletl.
.
,
fut driver p.jid a peiWQ- til ibout lO more
Beoult: Alter 1,000 mlleo, lbl.! ·t!PO!'d
ilal1onl olguoJine, pluo Obvloua • - oa bls
demoo llDlJhod ""!~ mlllulll ~ !lithe
nlaud driver. T
ever)' adv~be
averaged leu
than
110
m.p.b.
Be. wu
Dtl
.

Theme of Dance

•

Mod World!''

Ha.- Scfnely
•

the line pictured arei left to right, &amp;'hari Williams, Charlene
Googlcin, . June Wamsley, Suzy samuels, Stephanie Radford,
and Rhonda Reuter. All or the students of the school will be
featured ln tap, ballet, and acrobatic work.

~

willie lloveo. 9le eerried a c:olonlal bou&lt;t~el ol blue edged carnations with streamen ot 1~­

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DUTTON'S

a man's after shave, after bath
mllde, bottled, sealed in France ..

Pmcrlptlon•
Are Our Mlln
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MIDDLEPO,RT,O.

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Open House
Honors Son

Living for Jesus is
·-Planned by

Theme of-Devotions

WCJU Unit
POMEROY - A potluck dinner
wa1 planned for June 26 when
tbe Pomeroy Women's Christian

Temperance Union met Wecbles.day night at the United Methodist Church.
The dinner wlll be held at the

Methodist Church "''d ·at that

..

meeting new officers will be
elected. Appointed to a oominating committee were M i s 1
Nelle Bing, Mrs. Dessie Pattersoo., and Mrs. Ada Genhel-

mer.
The Meigs County WCTU meeting

to be held in September at

the United Methodist Church was
discussed.
Mrs. Allen Hampton, president, had charge of the meeting
whlch openod with group singing of "Draw Me Nearer," and

prayer by Mrs. Patterson. A
report was given on the distribution of posters for youth tem-

MIDDLEPORT - "Living tor
Jesus" wa&amp; the devotional theme
used by Mrs. Arnold Rlchar&lt;!s
at Friday night's meeting of the
Middleport Woman'• Christian
Temperance Union held at t h e
United
Presbyterian
First
Church.
Mrs. Betty Cline, president,
hod charge of Ule meeting whlch

Haptnuotall and Mra. Boulah
Wblte and the meeting concluded wi111 o rrtendflhll&gt; circle and
tbe Lord's Pr!IYer Jn uo:l1011.
A potlud&lt; s_.- was pllllll\ed
tor J1010. Mrl, llaplollslai!, Mrs.
atetr, and Mils Sauer were bostesse~ tor the evening, Mrs. Wldle
assisted witil tile ael'\'lng,

opened with u)Vhat a Friend We
Have In Jesus., with Mrs. Lil-

Mrs. · Clarence llcNeal, Mra.
Genel'love Saxton, Mrs. Eliza.
beth Slavin and her granddaugllter, Pam Mctllung, Mrs, JM.

lian Sliel! at the plano. The eveprayer was b)' Mrs. Cline.

ning

Miss Vesta McCoy, Mrs. Grace

SllffiLEY lo!AE LOWERY

Miss Lowery

Staee, Mrs. Helen Lj!Wis, and
M!so Mary Park were reported
ill. Miss Margaret Sauer, pro-

Will be Wed

gram leader, used an article
entitled ''UnkDown Future'' from
the Union Signal, There was a
duet '~Eventide" by Mrs. Paul

On July 20th

belle Winebrenner, Mrs. Nora
Hamllton, Mrs. Iva Turner, Mra.
Inez 1\lmer, Miss Sandra Turner, Mrs. Audrey Miller, Mrs.

Marjorie Taylor, Mrs. Lena Me·
Kinley, and Mrs. Clunlll&gt;eJI Har.p er.

Re-Act Roll Call Changed

GLOUSTER - Mr. and Mrs.
Larn:m D. Lowery ot Glouster,

perance education week.

RD 1, are announcing the

Two articles, "The You t h
Council in Georgia'' and ''Bar

gagement and approaching marriage oC their daughter,

others at the meeting were

en~

To 9:30 in Summer Months

~rJey

Mae, to Mr. Martin Woodard Jr.,
SYRACUSE - The 'l'ri·County these members arll friends: Mrs.
11011 of Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. B. Radio Club and Chapter 56 Betty Johnson, Mr. aOO Mrs.
Woodard, Pomeroy RD 4.
of U.C.B.RA. R&amp;-Act meeting Emil Eynon, Mr. and Mrs. JunMiss Lowery is a 1968 grad- was held May 23 at club head- Ior Holsirwer and sons, D o n
Everlasting Arms 10 and preyer uate of Glouster High School. quarters in Syracuse, called to Manuel, Terry ReJber~ Mr. and
by Mrs. Carol Cook concluded Mr. Woodard Is a 1967 gradu- order by vice • president Emil Mrs. Larry Hubbard and chil~
the meeting.
ate of RuUand High Sehool, and Eynon,
dren. Doug Hemsley, David Upsis now employed at the EconAll reports were read and ap- comb, Agnes White, Richard
omy Slv!ngs &amp; Loan Co. In Mar- proved. Re--Act roll call has been Duckworth~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul
ietta.
changed to 9:30 p. m. due to the Pierre, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
The open church wedding will change in the time for the sum- Gagnon and children. Mr. and
be an event of July 20 at 4 mer months. The club meetings Mrs. Brooks Edwards and ~ir·
p.m. at the Oakdale Church of have been changed to the fl.rsl ley, Mr. R c. Workman, Mr.
·&gt;:
Christ In Glooster.
aOO third Thursday of each and Mrs. John Kearns and Timolhy, Billie James am R a y
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fisher and
Mul!ord.
A
new
member,
David
Lips-children of CinciMati are here
Weather permitting the next
comb, was welcomed. More
for a weekend visit with his
will be a picnic at the
meeting
jackets
haVe
been
ordered.
News·
parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Hiram
Liquor at Riot Outbreaks," from
the Ohio Messenger were read
and disrussed during the mooting. A hymn HLeaning on the

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.: Personal Notes •

May Oue_ens

Fisher.

Memorial Day guests ri Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Keiser were
Mrs. Henry Thle and Paul Keiser of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lochary
and children, ~sie, Jim, Patty
and Christopher of Lafayette,
Ind. were Memorial Day weekend guests of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Lochary.
Mrs. PhylHs Chase Russell,
Huntington, W. V., visited over
the holiday wlth her aunt, Mbs
Nelle Bing.
Mrs. Chester Zirkle bas returned after a week ln COlumbus with her husband who is
employed there.
Mary Jayne CottrUl, who has
completed her freshman year

at Mine! Slate Collei!O In North
Dakota, joined her !amlly, Mrs.
T. M. CottrUI and children, here
Friday. Enroute here she visited

In Livonia, Mich. with Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Foster, Miss C&lt;lttrill
was accOmpanied to Pomeroy by
Jerry Orth of Minot, N. D. The
Cottrill family resides witil Mrs.

J. Edward Foster whlle M. Sgt.
T. M. Cottr!ll is stationed In

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The Rev. and Mrs. Carver Williams and daughter, Betsy attended the graduatioo of his brother,
Bob Williams, from Austln-Peay
state University at Clarksville,
TeM. this week.
Mrs. Della Stahl underwent
surgezy Monday at Veterans
MemoriaJ Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis
of Columbus were recent visitors
af her sister, Mrs. Robert Warner, Mulberry Ave. A recent
overnight guest of Mrs. Warner
was Mrs. Nellie Tracy.

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letters from Paul Stockman, Jr., Syracuse State Park June 6th.
vice - president, and R o be r t In case of inclement weather the
Thompson. presidenl, of Alli· meeting will be held at the club
ance, were read by Agnes White. house. All C. B. members 1 n d
Four upcoming jamborees were frien.Js are welcome.
POMEROY - Betty GUkey of aru10unced, June 2, Recreation
Middleport and Francis Hysell of Center, North Charleston, W.
Pomeroy were crowned Meigs Va.; June 16, GaUia County Fair·
Sgt., Mrs.
Tops Knotcher "May Queens" grourx!s, Gallipolis; June 23,
with a 4lh pound loss lind a new Camden Park, Huntington, W.
contesl was started la!it week. Va., and JW"Je 30, Chapter 1 oC Parents of Son
Everyone wanting to partici- U.C.B.aA., Youngstown.
pate pays $1. The contestants
Refreshments were served to
MIDDLEPORT - Sgt. a n d
can never gain or never sta,}· the
Mrs.
Dale Rouah orJacksmville,
same weight. They rnuf,t lose at
Entertain
N. C., ere announc!l18 t1&gt;e birth
least one pouiKI a week or they
of a son. Douglas Wayne.
lose their dollar. They are al·
The 8 lb.,• S oz. InCant was born
lowed two absences from meetDinner
Monda.y at the Naval Hoop!ta!,
ings.
Camp LeJeune, N. C. Mr. and
The contestants left at the end
Mrs.
Albert Roosh ofMlddleport,
of the 10 week contest will di·
POMEROY _ Mr. aOO Mrs.
arod Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hagan of
vide the money·
Harold Lemley of Liberty Lane
Colwnbus are the grandparents.
Freda Davis of Langsville waa entertained Memorial Day w:lth a
Mrs. Alta Miller or Leon, W. VL
queen of the week. Edith GlJ'd.. dinner party.
il a Jaternal grea~andmother.
ner had to take home the stuffed
Guests were Mr. and Mra.
The maternal grea(..grandpareats
pig and Be&lt;cy Fife gut the Charles McCoy orCJevelard,Mr.
are Mrs. Ha2el Hagan and Mrs.
trough!
and Mrs. Robert McCoy and Naomi Brown of Springfield.
Betty Clark, co-leader, liP
daughter 1 Barbara, 800 500, Mar•
nounced the club will go to the
Gas Co. oCOee ror the June 18th shall, aiXI Mrs. Pearl McCoy of
Ironton; Robert McCoy, Jr. of
meeting. Jo Slonaker won the
Gallipolis; Mr. aoo Mrs. James GallipoUs, and Mr. and Mrs.
door prize.
Taylor, Teresa and Timmy, of Charles Lemley, Middleport

Are Named

Roush

Lemleys

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Mrs. Ennal Schreckengost of
Parkersbw'g, W. VL, am Mrs.
Eunle Brinker and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Clark, au of Racine, were
in St. Paul aOO Mt Zion, W. VL,
Tuesday to visit the cemeteries.
They also called on their cousins,
Mrs. Elva f'owler of ML Zioo
and Mrs. Eula Stewart of Pine
Creek.

NEW YORK - The Movie Czar

Jack Valentis are expecting ....
It' a a daughter for "21" braashat Jerry Berns' daughter Diana
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flew aHoward
aerlous
surgery . .. Proctueer Kevtn McClory, who married Ule richdaughter (Bobo) of the late Dig.
llsh aviatloo t;ycoon Fred Sigrist,
cops were called, tlle story was now Is richer than she: h I s
kept oot of the - r s ... How?. "Thunderbatl::,.;amea Bmd moMack "21 Brands" Krlend- vie already has paid him more
than $5,000,000 .•. Glamorowo
ed~aciY Mary Wells Is rtiplored
backing a st,y!!sh halrdre111er
(spun off from Enrico Caruso' a
smart hair teaserie}.
In the shock.less rock -bore
"Hair," tlle cast decldealodlvidua!ly which will 110 lllarkera
at the endolthefirstacteacbper.
fonnaoce and 110 far LJnn Kel- ·
Jogg, lhe one who looks batlled,
has refuaed the nudenllis ....
For the !!rot time In 22 yelrs
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the bl-kly American Presa
Seminars ac; Columbia u. were
held away rrom the campua - at
the New Yorker Hotel - becauoe
of the RudelY lr&lt;Jij,lea uptnwn .• .
Pals are working to reconc:Ue
great old movie bOIIUI¥ BUlle
Dove and herhuabaodo(35yeara,
Bob Kenalton ... Just a headline
or two ago everyone wondered
where or if Eddie Fisher and
ROUTE 62, AT THE EDGE OF CITY
PT.
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Connie Stevena were lr8lfh now
tile pun!emeat !1 will they ~
together.
II you want a Floor Plan Other Than You See on Display,
New management ct. the New
Yorker Hotel (HIIIA&gt;n) will !pOll!
K&amp;K Will Be Glad To Arrange It For You .
$4,500,000 reflui&gt;lllhlng; tbo DOW
Mlldlson SQ&gt;are Gorden hao liven a lilt to the whole oroa .•.
Procklcera of the •"fflW SWeet
II: Ia" mavt, spent $60,0tl0 OD
one three-minute bordello acene
... Only the UUe romlndo uo ol
Jackie Gleason (the film blaUntly lifted The Fat Ono'o TV
12'x65'
catc:hojlhraae he really should
have re&amp;lotered In H ' - himSlze12'x70' Also
..11) but It a!oo reminds uo ~
~e t~ Gleaaonlavlahlytumlob-

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Mobile Hame.

Moaarrh
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s&amp;Dfwlches ard cookies at the
soclal hour - · and be there by

7:15 p. m.
POMEROY CHAPTER 186, Or·
der of the Eastern Star, 7:45 p,
m. Tuesday, Masonic Temple.
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WEDNESDAY
AMATEUR GARDEN Club at
home of Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee,
Wednesday, 6 p. m. tor a picnic;
member~&amp;. to brtns.covered dlah.

11 Members

FOR

AN&amp;ABBOTT
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Mr. and Mra. Larry Fl"""s
of Columbus are weekend 111101111
of her pareats, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Roush. Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Rouoll IIUI. daughter, hrry rl.
St. Albana,

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!ng with Mr. and Mrs. R o go r
Roosh and lnront """ a1 JackIIOII\'IIle, N. c. ~ with Mra.
Dollaid ldatlti!I1Y and family at

Attend!l18 were Mrs. Zw!ll!rw.
Janice Lawaon, Myla Hudson,
Thelma Grueser; Jean Hall, Edith
Hood, Clara Lavender, Marie
Rizer, Mary Ltvelder, Lee Hen-

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PHILCO J.CYCLE Autt111111tlc Washer
Modol W21l • Excluaive Phlloo BledH-Of·W•ter
Automatic lint Filtei', Detergent Dispenser.

PHILCO 2.CYCLE Automatic Dryer
Modtll DE-112 • Exclusive PhUco Crl1s.Cross Tumblin&amp;
reduces tansllng • 2 Dryina eya.- • fu·d·Drum 11-~, l;rur.
Airflow • Safety Loadlna Door • Sift for all fabfic;l, ,1.1 , ..
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tro~na
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'II'OU'vt btln wliting for. ~. 1or 1 llmit.t rirnt only you can buy

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1 marvelout m•ttrau IM1 ihl1'1 kind to. your back tnd a.w 1 big $SO.
Th•nkt tb Bemoo's .xeluaivt UnifuMcr Corw:tntction. you'll ~~til

me "-•lthtuiiUPPQrt tn&lt;1 mtlvl,e:omtortvw ind vour t.ct des&amp;nil.
~ichever matnu you dloide Oh. tt-N, ~ bl DQOd newt fot' YQU.f ,

ommend it without resenatiotl;
maratnai auaaatlon: children
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veno at the First BlpCist Oolroh
In llac!no, JUDO 3 and nmllll'&lt;lullh
JW11 7, 9 L 111. to 11:30 0. 111.
All chlldrm olthecanmwdt;yare
Invited.
Hostel Ia 111 Old Englloh

name m e a n i n 1 urestlng
place."

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Vacation Bible School will ce&amp;

Youth If01tel

/f!_nce-a-year sa•lng~f)n .
·s.mcfl Sacropsdlc and
Sllcropedlt: Imperial ·l raltlllsses.
Hurry/ Limited Time Onlyl

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OI)UIOIII than tho Bdwy. ortalna!,
is One nonetlteleta and we ree-

International
Federation.

RIO GRANDE- Eleven mem- ltap Room whore Uley l&lt;Jund ·loa, 0.; Stopben DarbJ, cwboa; Elauo Dewllt Llfperl. 1'11·
Scltool class celsbraled tiloir ~ Dlljo ¥81J'S ago.
lor, Wlo.; Drlld Albu, ~
IOiden ann!veraary Saturday,
Members p r 0 8 0 n t wore: baa; Alllb&amp; IJedemood Grubb,
May 25, In the College dining Anlae Jones Wood, Core; Hozol liUntiJigtQn, W, Va., IIIII VIPhall. Rev. Charles Weed gave WUltams Morris, Jad&lt;aon; Ama *- Bolllek, Collllllbaa.
the invocation. Following a cate- Jones Wood, Rio Grlllldo; ClarGueall Wl1'l lira. Clartneo
terla IW&gt;ch, ~- Davis rl. ence llov!s, Rio Grande; Ella Davia, Rio Grande; llr. Gomlr
'!'uppers Plain&amp;, acting aaloast- McDaniel Lee, De,yton; Mary llorrls, Ja~ 111'1. lMird
Jllllsler, ..,.,ecc the program. 11a Wood K om per, Bllnt!ngton; Howell, ClndiJII!i; llr. ll8f4lll
Uumked Mrs. Anise Jonee Wood GlaciY• Clark Alban, Ook Hill; Wood, Rio Grande; Mr. - . ,
lor har el!orts to sst Gle group Bernice Davia Jonea, R I o Wood, Cora; Mr. a - Kllli·
together. Mrs. Wood read let- Grande; !iiJurgoonllavis, Tuppers per, Hunt!n&amp;PI, W.Va.; llr. I!J.
len from those who could not Plains; Uoyd llowell, Clnc!matl, erolte Lee, v.rtm; Dr. llllllfrs.
attend tile event.
and Nellie COOper Sims, OokHlll. W, H. Ewln&amp; CoiUIDbul; Mill
Each one presont responded
Deceased membersofthe e!aaa and Mro. Frw Eatoa, Rlltlli14 roll call by relating tile ovent• Include, "'fiinovan Allen, Geae- loa, w. VL; Mrs. lf&amp;r7 lllmarof their lives since p-aduatloo. vlove Cofer, llarvey Edwards, oat, Columbwl; 11r: Dowor 111111,
W, G, Scarberry, !heoal.Y one He- Edwardo, Alma Davis Oak Hill; Mrs. Corrie Dolt, Rio
ol their teachers llvin&amp; recall- Lewis, GiaciYs C h - Sims, Gl'llldo; Mra. IW7. w. A.IAIIII,
ed IIW1l' amusing !ncldents and Jrargaret Sima, IIICI Han&gt;er Van- RID - ; llr. Marteo .-._
shoWed pictures taken cUing den.
Rio Gr-, IIIII W. G. Seadlor·
their school days. Later he pre.
14ombers not preaent aJ:eL ry, Collll!lbaa.
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IOIIIed theae pictures tor use Fred (Jils, Marietta; VirIn the Heritage Room at Dma -ahrla McDanlol cameron, liarLibrary.
nail lalaDdo; Nallle MCC&amp;rle,y
Mrs. WUllam Lewio read a Phlllipa, Charloaton, W. VL; !fa. PORTCLO!IED
memorial tor Ule o!Bilt deceaa- rio Well!el'ldt Woollor, l!oJn·
JoiOSCOW (UP!).. Tho l!lick
ed membero, oloW~B wltil Ulo ..,.. Beach, Fla.; , WUia Nelle Sol port of Odeau blo
~ "TO Uvelli thO mleda l'IIIHl Holderby, !\&gt;ring!!old, cloaod to tor"-&gt;, It was ·
and hearts rl. those left behiDd, · Ojdo; · A1frocl EwiDC; Qwn Isis not tp.p8war.~ " ,.•l1~ · y~
.· &lt;land;.!Glad;yl WUllama Uctr~- eo.. ~~-~·
loold!W lq fly to 1111 "'IGI'I ,cll;y
The rlllllioo I!J'IIUI) and tilelr lumbua; Genel'leve Jones Price, were told ••Ode•.. II ~"
gueata a&lt;lioumed to vili!ttl&gt;e Her· Gall!poUa; Leone Porter, Jroa. but ....................

bero of the 1918 Rio Grande lllgh on display pieturesandprograma

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from off·balsnce loads • Automatic Soak Cycle

Time!

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Pak!otan, are operated by tbe

Rio Grande Class of1918 Reunion Held

Women Elect New Officers

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reci&lt;Jr: Rft. L E. rouey, First CIII!J'ch of God, Dr. lllrald L YO!'IJum,
president IJf Cli&gt;ltol IJnlversl\1', prtnclpol opooker lor lite ""nbw IIIII AJ,.
bert Durooe, 11011&lt;rinteolent ~ GallipOlis clt;y IIC!J;da.

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Agnes White, 111:1 two
guests, David Llwson and Ann
Reyno1ds. The nextregularmeet!ng wW be June 10 at town hall

Yul BJ:71W1er In the orli!MI comP81U'i EleanorCalbeaasU!eyaung
star-eroaaed lover haaa beauU~
CUI voice and a limpid periiOtlail1;y perfect for the port; Anita
Darian has streo&amp;th and a fiDe
bli pliant sopraoo as L ad 1
Th1ana; and lhe entire Hogen
and Hammerltaln DDiaical remains a delight; oopeclally The
March o1 tho llamese Ch!ldrel!

Addison United Methodist

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27, wu q&gt;eDBd by the preaident, caught his plane tor Calllornls.
Jean Hall, with 11 members ~ Balore retura!nr. home they viaawerlng roll call. All reports lied with IIIII Mary Sd!aal. llrs.
Brown wUI remain In lllddloport
were read and approved.
with
her pareats cm!ng her INaPlans lor a jitney SUj&gt;per W01'1&gt;
band' a overseas service.
made to be held sooo. ·
The unit voted to:
Put $100 In a special Bremen
AUXIUARY MEETS
and auxiliary !lind to help equip
REEllSVILLE - The M l y
the new !oodstand at the boll meeting or the Olive Townahli&gt;
park.
Ladles Aux!llary was held at the
PUrchase an American flag tor hmle or Mrs. llorotha RiebeL
the Brownie Troop.
Retreahmenta were aerved to
Purchase the sheeU118 ror the Mrs. Erika Boring, MrL Dororoof of the hoose on the 1o1m thy C&amp;ahdollar, Mrs. Mary
propert,y, and to otart cleanlrw Nichola, Mrs. Garnet Johnson,
the house next week.
Mrs. Florence Golf, Mrs. Thel·
' · There will be a special meet- rna Eagle and the hostess. The
ing Mon:la.Y evening, JWJe 3, at June meedl18 wUI be held at the
which time there will be ashow'er home or Mrs. Thelma Eagle.
ror the loodstand. Refreshments
were served by Sylvia ZwWing.

anca by lovely conlltallee Towers
aa Anna; Mlcltael Kerrnoyan Ia a
Jtrcnpr, better.voieed Kingtban

The 175 member
c:lus ahOwn above \furlna emunenc.ement exerclaes. In the front row, stancSbw, lire, I to r, Jamea N. M. Davis, principal of Glllla ·Academ,y, Harland
MartiD, prea!dent of the achopl boord; A. Kbnboll Suiter, GAllS band d!·

Beaulort, c.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cain of

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ed an East Side apartment here
wllh silt · evorytldng, fiocked
walla, all very-Gleaaon ... Jaclde
Invited Art Carney Ull ror a lookaroond and Art aald nothing unW
tile tour ended .... Whereupon
Gleuon asked, "How d'ya Uke
It, pal 'I" ..• Art replied straight.
!.aced, "II Ule Rod&lt;Eiellers ever
owned ahollseolproltltutlon, thla
would be lt."
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The revival of "The Klllg and
f' at N, Y. C!t;y ceOtor II a total dellllhl. a beautiful .Pirform-

O.ffice Landscaping'
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Fort Worth, Texas are t h o
holiday weekend pills of Mr.
. and Mrs. Geori!O Hackett, Jr.
Airman 1-&lt; Don Brown left
Friday from San Francisco,
Caut. tor Bien lloa, Vietnam.
SYRACUSE - The Syracuse HI• wile, tile former Karen BacltLadies Auxiliary or the Volunteer ner, and her mother, Mrs. EverFire Deparbnent meeting at the ett Bachner, aceompanled him
town hall Mooday evening, Mas to ColUIIIbus Monday where he

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Voice along Broadway

Mr~

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THEODoRUS CoollcU 17,
Daughleri ~ A~ca, 7,30 p.m.
POMEROY - Mr. and Mra.
Moodi;r n!ght,tbeiOOFball;olec- Paul Sollora of Pl&gt;rtland, held
open bouse reoently honorlnt ·
!~om cera; membera uked Glalr - Wlll!am, who grUIIIMlllDLEPORT GARDEN Cloo od fromSouthernllighSchoolwiU!
Glo clalll ol1968.
scbecldod Mllllda,y night
COIIIerlng lhe lace • covered
polltpolled lo later dole.
retreshmeol table was a cake&gt;
POMEROY GARDEN CLUB, decorated to depict 1 gramate
llmday, 7' 30 p.m. at bome ~ with
-'d k -~""''c lt'lud&lt;
Mrs. ~ Betalng; gueatalghl
a ..., Ill' .,.~
to be observed.
and IUe&lt;:eas. Ivy encircled Ule
cake which was served b)' Mrs.
MEIGS LOCAL BAND Booat. John S, Codner. The e!all colera, 8 P. DL Monday, Puneroy ors ~blue and 811ver were uled
Elementary School; elecUon or In tile de&lt;oratloas.
omcers, other Important bus!Preoldlllg at 1118 punch bOwl
ness.
which reatu.red Ooatlng flowen
was Mrs. W!IUam llobod&lt;, NoTUESDAY...!
MEIGS TEMPLE, Pytb!an Sisters, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the
hall; Mrs. Zelda HaD to make orncta! vio!t; members asked to

H. A. Barnltz
of Pomeroy called at the hmne
of Eunie Brinker last SUJJillj

Mr. and

ll!erous mlatlvos and friends at- day~~ and Qk.r Pa,yntor, su·
tended tho -hoUse.
p o - J t , al)d tho congrego
The f!Utst. ail act!•• Uon preaented him with a Bil!ll
lllOmber o( tile PenleOOstal A.. He was aloo the redlllont of I!&gt;

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Honors Son

Living for Jesus is
·-Planned by

Theme of-Devotions

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POMEROY - A potluck dinner
wa1 planned for June 26 when
tbe Pomeroy Women's Christian

Temperance Union met Wecbles.day night at the United Methodist Church.
The dinner wlll be held at the

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elected. Appointed to a oominating committee were M i s 1
Nelle Bing, Mrs. Dessie Pattersoo., and Mrs. Ada Genhel-

mer.
The Meigs County WCTU meeting

to be held in September at

the United Methodist Church was
discussed.
Mrs. Allen Hampton, president, had charge of the meeting
whlch openod with group singing of "Draw Me Nearer," and

prayer by Mrs. Patterson. A
report was given on the distribution of posters for youth tem-

MIDDLEPORT - "Living tor
Jesus" wa&amp; the devotional theme
used by Mrs. Arnold Rlchar&lt;!s
at Friday night's meeting of the
Middleport Woman'• Christian
Temperance Union held at t h e
United
Presbyterian
First
Church.
Mrs. Betty Cline, president,
hod charge of Ule meeting whlch

Haptnuotall and Mra. Boulah
Wblte and the meeting concluded wi111 o rrtendflhll&gt; circle and
tbe Lord's Pr!IYer Jn uo:l1011.
A potlud&lt; s_.- was pllllll\ed
tor J1010. Mrl, llaplollslai!, Mrs.
atetr, and Mils Sauer were bostesse~ tor the evening, Mrs. Wldle
assisted witil tile ael'\'lng,

opened with u)Vhat a Friend We
Have In Jesus., with Mrs. Lil-

Mrs. · Clarence llcNeal, Mra.
Genel'love Saxton, Mrs. Eliza.
beth Slavin and her granddaugllter, Pam Mctllung, Mrs, JM.

lian Sliel! at the plano. The eveprayer was b)' Mrs. Cline.

ning

Miss Vesta McCoy, Mrs. Grace

SllffiLEY lo!AE LOWERY

Miss Lowery

Staee, Mrs. Helen Lj!Wis, and
M!so Mary Park were reported
ill. Miss Margaret Sauer, pro-

Will be Wed

gram leader, used an article
entitled ''UnkDown Future'' from
the Union Signal, There was a
duet '~Eventide" by Mrs. Paul

On July 20th

belle Winebrenner, Mrs. Nora
Hamllton, Mrs. Iva Turner, Mra.
Inez 1\lmer, Miss Sandra Turner, Mrs. Audrey Miller, Mrs.

Marjorie Taylor, Mrs. Lena Me·
Kinley, and Mrs. Clunlll&gt;eJI Har.p er.

Re-Act Roll Call Changed

GLOUSTER - Mr. and Mrs.
Larn:m D. Lowery ot Glouster,

perance education week.

RD 1, are announcing the

Two articles, "The You t h
Council in Georgia'' and ''Bar

gagement and approaching marriage oC their daughter,

others at the meeting were

en~

To 9:30 in Summer Months

~rJey

Mae, to Mr. Martin Woodard Jr.,
SYRACUSE - The 'l'ri·County these members arll friends: Mrs.
11011 of Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. B. Radio Club and Chapter 56 Betty Johnson, Mr. aOO Mrs.
Woodard, Pomeroy RD 4.
of U.C.B.RA. R&amp;-Act meeting Emil Eynon, Mr. and Mrs. JunMiss Lowery is a 1968 grad- was held May 23 at club head- Ior Holsirwer and sons, D o n
Everlasting Arms 10 and preyer uate of Glouster High School. quarters in Syracuse, called to Manuel, Terry ReJber~ Mr. and
by Mrs. Carol Cook concluded Mr. Woodard Is a 1967 gradu- order by vice • president Emil Mrs. Larry Hubbard and chil~
the meeting.
ate of RuUand High Sehool, and Eynon,
dren. Doug Hemsley, David Upsis now employed at the EconAll reports were read and ap- comb, Agnes White, Richard
omy Slv!ngs &amp; Loan Co. In Mar- proved. Re--Act roll call has been Duckworth~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul
ietta.
changed to 9:30 p. m. due to the Pierre, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
The open church wedding will change in the time for the sum- Gagnon and children. Mr. and
be an event of July 20 at 4 mer months. The club meetings Mrs. Brooks Edwards and ~ir·
p.m. at the Oakdale Church of have been changed to the fl.rsl ley, Mr. R c. Workman, Mr.
·&gt;:
Christ In Glooster.
aOO third Thursday of each and Mrs. John Kearns and Timolhy, Billie James am R a y
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fisher and
Mul!ord.
A
new
member,
David
Lips-children of CinciMati are here
Weather permitting the next
comb, was welcomed. More
for a weekend visit with his
will be a picnic at the
meeting
jackets
haVe
been
ordered.
News·
parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Hiram
Liquor at Riot Outbreaks," from
the Ohio Messenger were read
and disrussed during the mooting. A hymn HLeaning on the

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.: Personal Notes •

May Oue_ens

Fisher.

Memorial Day guests ri Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Keiser were
Mrs. Henry Thle and Paul Keiser of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lochary
and children, ~sie, Jim, Patty
and Christopher of Lafayette,
Ind. were Memorial Day weekend guests of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Lochary.
Mrs. PhylHs Chase Russell,
Huntington, W. V., visited over
the holiday wlth her aunt, Mbs
Nelle Bing.
Mrs. Chester Zirkle bas returned after a week ln COlumbus with her husband who is
employed there.
Mary Jayne CottrUl, who has
completed her freshman year

at Mine! Slate Collei!O In North
Dakota, joined her !amlly, Mrs.
T. M. CottrUI and children, here
Friday. Enroute here she visited

In Livonia, Mich. with Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Foster, Miss C&lt;lttrill
was accOmpanied to Pomeroy by
Jerry Orth of Minot, N. D. The
Cottrill family resides witil Mrs.

J. Edward Foster whlle M. Sgt.
T. M. Cottr!ll is stationed In

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The Rev. and Mrs. Carver Williams and daughter, Betsy attended the graduatioo of his brother,
Bob Williams, from Austln-Peay
state University at Clarksville,
TeM. this week.
Mrs. Della Stahl underwent
surgezy Monday at Veterans
MemoriaJ Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis
of Columbus were recent visitors
af her sister, Mrs. Robert Warner, Mulberry Ave. A recent
overnight guest of Mrs. Warner
was Mrs. Nellie Tracy.

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letters from Paul Stockman, Jr., Syracuse State Park June 6th.
vice - president, and R o be r t In case of inclement weather the
Thompson. presidenl, of Alli· meeting will be held at the club
ance, were read by Agnes White. house. All C. B. members 1 n d
Four upcoming jamborees were frien.Js are welcome.
POMEROY - Betty GUkey of aru10unced, June 2, Recreation
Middleport and Francis Hysell of Center, North Charleston, W.
Pomeroy were crowned Meigs Va.; June 16, GaUia County Fair·
Sgt., Mrs.
Tops Knotcher "May Queens" grourx!s, Gallipolis; June 23,
with a 4lh pound loss lind a new Camden Park, Huntington, W.
contesl was started la!it week. Va., and JW"Je 30, Chapter 1 oC Parents of Son
Everyone wanting to partici- U.C.B.aA., Youngstown.
pate pays $1. The contestants
Refreshments were served to
MIDDLEPORT - Sgt. a n d
can never gain or never sta,}· the
Mrs.
Dale Rouah orJacksmville,
same weight. They rnuf,t lose at
Entertain
N. C., ere announc!l18 t1&gt;e birth
least one pouiKI a week or they
of a son. Douglas Wayne.
lose their dollar. They are al·
The 8 lb.,• S oz. InCant was born
lowed two absences from meetDinner
Monda.y at the Naval Hoop!ta!,
ings.
Camp LeJeune, N. C. Mr. and
The contestants left at the end
Mrs.
Albert Roosh ofMlddleport,
of the 10 week contest will di·
POMEROY _ Mr. aOO Mrs.
arod Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hagan of
vide the money·
Harold Lemley of Liberty Lane
Colwnbus are the grandparents.
Freda Davis of Langsville waa entertained Memorial Day w:lth a
Mrs. Alta Miller or Leon, W. VL
queen of the week. Edith GlJ'd.. dinner party.
il a Jaternal grea~andmother.
ner had to take home the stuffed
Guests were Mr. and Mra.
The maternal grea(..grandpareats
pig and Be&lt;cy Fife gut the Charles McCoy orCJevelard,Mr.
are Mrs. Ha2el Hagan and Mrs.
trough!
and Mrs. Robert McCoy and Naomi Brown of Springfield.
Betty Clark, co-leader, liP
daughter 1 Barbara, 800 500, Mar•
nounced the club will go to the
Gas Co. oCOee ror the June 18th shall, aiXI Mrs. Pearl McCoy of
Ironton; Robert McCoy, Jr. of
meeting. Jo Slonaker won the
Gallipolis; Mr. aoo Mrs. James GallipoUs, and Mr. and Mrs.
door prize.
Taylor, Teresa and Timmy, of Charles Lemley, Middleport

Are Named

Roush

Lemleys

At

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Mrs. Ennal Schreckengost of
Parkersbw'g, W. VL, am Mrs.
Eunle Brinker and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Clark, au of Racine, were
in St. Paul aOO Mt Zion, W. VL,
Tuesday to visit the cemeteries.
They also called on their cousins,
Mrs. Elva f'owler of ML Zioo
and Mrs. Eula Stewart of Pine
Creek.

NEW YORK - The Movie Czar

Jack Valentis are expecting ....
It' a a daughter for "21" braashat Jerry Berns' daughter Diana
.... Very prominent society cbara.der set off a time-bomb ina BOca! led private club and tho' the

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flew aHoward
aerlous
surgery . .. Proctueer Kevtn McClory, who married Ule richdaughter (Bobo) of the late Dig.
llsh aviatloo t;ycoon Fred Sigrist,
cops were called, tlle story was now Is richer than she: h I s
kept oot of the - r s ... How?. "Thunderbatl::,.;amea Bmd moMack "21 Brands" Krlend- vie already has paid him more
than $5,000,000 .•. Glamorowo
ed~aciY Mary Wells Is rtiplored
backing a st,y!!sh halrdre111er
(spun off from Enrico Caruso' a
smart hair teaserie}.
In the shock.less rock -bore
"Hair," tlle cast decldealodlvidua!ly which will 110 lllarkera
at the endolthefirstacteacbper.
fonnaoce and 110 far LJnn Kel- ·
Jogg, lhe one who looks batlled,
has refuaed the nudenllis ....
For the !!rot time In 22 yelrs
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the bl-kly American Presa
Seminars ac; Columbia u. were
held away rrom the campua - at
the New Yorker Hotel - becauoe
of the RudelY lr&lt;Jij,lea uptnwn .• .
Pals are working to reconc:Ue
great old movie bOIIUI¥ BUlle
Dove and herhuabaodo(35yeara,
Bob Kenalton ... Just a headline
or two ago everyone wondered
where or if Eddie Fisher and
ROUTE 62, AT THE EDGE OF CITY
PT.
y
Connie Stevena were lr8lfh now
tile pun!emeat !1 will they ~
together.
II you want a Floor Plan Other Than You See on Display,
New management ct. the New
Yorker Hotel (HIIIA&gt;n) will !pOll!
K&amp;K Will Be Glad To Arrange It For You .
$4,500,000 reflui&gt;lllhlng; tbo DOW
Mlldlson SQ&gt;are Gorden hao liven a lilt to the whole oroa .•.
Procklcera of the •"fflW SWeet
II: Ia" mavt, spent $60,0tl0 OD
one three-minute bordello acene
... Only the UUe romlndo uo ol
Jackie Gleason (the film blaUntly lifted The Fat Ono'o TV
12'x65'
catc:hojlhraae he really should
have re&amp;lotered In H ' - himSlze12'x70' Also
..11) but It a!oo reminds uo ~
~e t~ Gleaaonlavlahlytumlob-

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Set Our Display of the
Mobile Hame.

Moaarrh
AvaUablt.

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s&amp;Dfwlches ard cookies at the
soclal hour - · and be there by

7:15 p. m.
POMEROY CHAPTER 186, Or·
der of the Eastern Star, 7:45 p,
m. Tuesday, Masonic Temple.
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WEDNESDAY
AMATEUR GARDEN Club at
home of Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee,
Wednesday, 6 p. m. tor a picnic;
member~&amp;. to brtns.covered dlah.

11 Members

FOR

AN&amp;ABBOTT
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1968 GAL!JA ACADEMY G!1ADUA11NG CLASi -

Mr. and Mra. Larry Fl"""s
of Columbus are weekend 111101111
of her pareats, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Roush. Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Rouoll IIUI. daughter, hrry rl.
St. Albana,

""st

!ng with Mr. and Mrs. R o go r
Roosh and lnront """ a1 JackIIOII\'IIle, N. c. ~ with Mra.
Dollaid ldatlti!I1Y and family at

Attend!l18 were Mrs. Zw!ll!rw.
Janice Lawaon, Myla Hudson,
Thelma Grueser; Jean Hall, Edith
Hood, Clara Lavender, Marie
Rizer, Mary Ltvelder, Lee Hen-

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PHILCO J.CYCLE Autt111111tlc Washer
Modol W21l • Excluaive Phlloo BledH-Of·W•ter
Automatic lint Filtei', Detergent Dispenser.

PHILCO 2.CYCLE Automatic Dryer
Modtll DE-112 • Exclusive PhUco Crl1s.Cross Tumblin&amp;
reduces tansllng • 2 Dryina eya.- • fu·d·Drum 11-~, l;rur.
Airflow • Safety Loadlna Door • Sift for all fabfic;l, ,1.1 , ..
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tro~na
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'II'OU'vt btln wliting for. ~. 1or 1 llmit.t rirnt only you can buy

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1 marvelout m•ttrau IM1 ihl1'1 kind to. your back tnd a.w 1 big $SO.
Th•nkt tb Bemoo's .xeluaivt UnifuMcr Corw:tntction. you'll ~~til

me "-•lthtuiiUPPQrt tn&lt;1 mtlvl,e:omtortvw ind vour t.ct des&amp;nil.
~ichever matnu you dloide Oh. tt-N, ~ bl DQOd newt fot' YQU.f ,

ommend it without resenatiotl;
maratnai auaaatlon: children
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In llac!no, JUDO 3 and nmllll'&lt;lullh
JW11 7, 9 L 111. to 11:30 0. 111.
All chlldrm olthecanmwdt;yare
Invited.
Hostel Ia 111 Old Englloh

name m e a n i n 1 urestlng
place."

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Vacation Bible School will ce&amp;

Youth If01tel

/f!_nce-a-year sa•lng~f)n .
·s.mcfl Sacropsdlc and
Sllcropedlt: Imperial ·l raltlllsses.
Hurry/ Limited Time Onlyl

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OI)UIOIII than tho Bdwy. ortalna!,
is One nonetlteleta and we ree-

International
Federation.

RIO GRANDE- Eleven mem- ltap Room whore Uley l&lt;Jund ·loa, 0.; Stopben DarbJ, cwboa; Elauo Dewllt Llfperl. 1'11·
Scltool class celsbraled tiloir ~ Dlljo ¥81J'S ago.
lor, Wlo.; Drlld Albu, ~
IOiden ann!veraary Saturday,
Members p r 0 8 0 n t wore: baa; Alllb&amp; IJedemood Grubb,
May 25, In the College dining Anlae Jones Wood, Core; Hozol liUntiJigtQn, W, Va., IIIII VIPhall. Rev. Charles Weed gave WUltams Morris, Jad&lt;aon; Ama *- Bolllek, Collllllbaa.
the invocation. Following a cate- Jones Wood, Rio Grlllldo; ClarGueall Wl1'l lira. Clartneo
terla IW&gt;ch, ~- Davis rl. ence llov!s, Rio Grande; Ella Davia, Rio Grande; llr. Gomlr
'!'uppers Plain&amp;, acting aaloast- McDaniel Lee, De,yton; Mary llorrls, Ja~ 111'1. lMird
Jllllsler, ..,.,ecc the program. 11a Wood K om per, Bllnt!ngton; Howell, ClndiJII!i; llr. ll8f4lll
Uumked Mrs. Anise Jonee Wood GlaciY• Clark Alban, Ook Hill; Wood, Rio Grande; Mr. - . ,
lor har el!orts to sst Gle group Bernice Davia Jonea, R I o Wood, Cora; Mr. a - Kllli·
together. Mrs. Wood read let- Grande; !iiJurgoonllavis, Tuppers per, Hunt!n&amp;PI, W.Va.; llr. I!J.
len from those who could not Plains; Uoyd llowell, Clnc!matl, erolte Lee, v.rtm; Dr. llllllfrs.
attend tile event.
and Nellie COOper Sims, OokHlll. W, H. Ewln&amp; CoiUIDbul; Mill
Each one presont responded
Deceased membersofthe e!aaa and Mro. Frw Eatoa, Rlltlli14 roll call by relating tile ovent• Include, "'fiinovan Allen, Geae- loa, w. VL; Mrs. lf&amp;r7 lllmarof their lives since p-aduatloo. vlove Cofer, llarvey Edwards, oat, Columbwl; 11r: Dowor 111111,
W, G, Scarberry, !heoal.Y one He- Edwardo, Alma Davis Oak Hill; Mrs. Corrie Dolt, Rio
ol their teachers llvin&amp; recall- Lewis, GiaciYs C h - Sims, Gl'llldo; Mra. IW7. w. A.IAIIII,
ed IIW1l' amusing !ncldents and Jrargaret Sima, IIICI Han&gt;er Van- RID - ; llr. Marteo .-._
shoWed pictures taken cUing den.
Rio Gr-, IIIII W. G. Seadlor·
their school days. Later he pre.
14ombers not preaent aJ:eL ry, Collll!lbaa.
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IOIIIed theae pictures tor use Fred (Jils, Marietta; VirIn the Heritage Room at Dma -ahrla McDanlol cameron, liarLibrary.
nail lalaDdo; Nallle MCC&amp;rle,y
Mrs. WUllam Lewio read a Phlllipa, Charloaton, W. VL; !fa. PORTCLO!IED
memorial tor Ule o!Bilt deceaa- rio Well!el'ldt Woollor, l!oJn·
JoiOSCOW (UP!).. Tho l!lick
ed membero, oloW~B wltil Ulo ..,.. Beach, Fla.; , WUia Nelle Sol port of Odeau blo
~ "TO Uvelli thO mleda l'IIIHl Holderby, !\&gt;ring!!old, cloaod to tor"-&gt;, It was ·
and hearts rl. those left behiDd, · Ojdo; · A1frocl EwiDC; Qwn Isis not tp.p8war.~ " ,.•l1~ · y~
.· &lt;land;.!Glad;yl WUllama Uctr~- eo.. ~~-~·
loold!W lq fly to 1111 "'IGI'I ,cll;y
The rlllllioo I!J'IIUI) and tilelr lumbua; Genel'leve Jones Price, were told ••Ode•.. II ~"
gueata a&lt;lioumed to vili!ttl&gt;e Her· Gall!poUa; Leone Porter, Jroa. but ....................

bero of the 1918 Rio Grande lllgh on display pieturesandprograma

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Action • Big Capacity • No bumps or ban11
from off·balsnce loads • Automatic Soak Cycle

Time!

41 cowllrlea.. !tom Poland to
Pak!otan, are operated by tbe

Rio Grande Class of1918 Reunion Held

Women Elect New Officers

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president IJf Cli&gt;ltol IJnlversl\1', prtnclpol opooker lor lite ""nbw IIIII AJ,.
bert Durooe, 11011&lt;rinteolent ~ GallipOlis clt;y IIC!J;da.

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drix,
Agnes White, 111:1 two
guests, David Llwson and Ann
Reyno1ds. The nextregularmeet!ng wW be June 10 at town hall

Yul BJ:71W1er In the orli!MI comP81U'i EleanorCalbeaasU!eyaung
star-eroaaed lover haaa beauU~
CUI voice and a limpid periiOtlail1;y perfect for the port; Anita
Darian has streo&amp;th and a fiDe
bli pliant sopraoo as L ad 1
Th1ana; and lhe entire Hogen
and Hammerltaln DDiaical remains a delight; oopeclally The
March o1 tho llamese Ch!ldrel!

Addison United Methodist

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27, wu q&gt;eDBd by the preaident, caught his plane tor Calllornls.
Jean Hall, with 11 members ~ Balore retura!nr. home they viaawerlng roll call. All reports lied with IIIII Mary Sd!aal. llrs.
Brown wUI remain In lllddloport
were read and approved.
with
her pareats cm!ng her INaPlans lor a jitney SUj&gt;per W01'1&gt;
band' a overseas service.
made to be held sooo. ·
The unit voted to:
Put $100 In a special Bremen
AUXIUARY MEETS
and auxiliary !lind to help equip
REEllSVILLE - The M l y
the new !oodstand at the boll meeting or the Olive Townahli&gt;
park.
Ladles Aux!llary was held at the
PUrchase an American flag tor hmle or Mrs. llorotha RiebeL
the Brownie Troop.
Retreahmenta were aerved to
Purchase the sheeU118 ror the Mrs. Erika Boring, MrL Dororoof of the hoose on the 1o1m thy C&amp;ahdollar, Mrs. Mary
propert,y, and to otart cleanlrw Nichola, Mrs. Garnet Johnson,
the house next week.
Mrs. Florence Golf, Mrs. Thel·
' · There will be a special meet- rna Eagle and the hostess. The
ing Mon:la.Y evening, JWJe 3, at June meedl18 wUI be held at the
which time there will be ashow'er home or Mrs. Thelma Eagle.
ror the loodstand. Refreshments
were served by Sylvia ZwWing.

anca by lovely conlltallee Towers
aa Anna; Mlcltael Kerrnoyan Ia a
Jtrcnpr, better.voieed Kingtban

The 175 member
c:lus ahOwn above \furlna emunenc.ement exerclaes. In the front row, stancSbw, lire, I to r, Jamea N. M. Davis, principal of Glllla ·Academ,y, Harland
MartiD, prea!dent of the achopl boord; A. Kbnboll Suiter, GAllS band d!·

Beaulort, c.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cain of

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ed an East Side apartment here
wllh silt · evorytldng, fiocked
walla, all very-Gleaaon ... Jaclde
Invited Art Carney Ull ror a lookaroond and Art aald nothing unW
tile tour ended .... Whereupon
Gleuon asked, "How d'ya Uke
It, pal 'I" ..• Art replied straight.
!.aced, "II Ule Rod&lt;Eiellers ever
owned ahollseolproltltutlon, thla
would be lt."
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The revival of "The Klllg and
f' at N, Y. C!t;y ceOtor II a total dellllhl. a beautiful .Pirform-

O.ffice Landscaping'
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Fort Worth, Texas are t h o
holiday weekend pills of Mr.
. and Mrs. Geori!O Hackett, Jr.
Airman 1-&lt; Don Brown left
Friday from San Francisco,
Caut. tor Bien lloa, Vietnam.
SYRACUSE - The Syracuse HI• wile, tile former Karen BacltLadies Auxiliary or the Volunteer ner, and her mother, Mrs. EverFire Deparbnent meeting at the ett Bachner, aceompanled him
town hall Mooday evening, Mas to ColUIIIbus Monday where he

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THEODoRUS CoollcU 17,
Daughleri ~ A~ca, 7,30 p.m.
POMEROY - Mr. and Mra.
Moodi;r n!ght,tbeiOOFball;olec- Paul Sollora of Pl&gt;rtland, held
open bouse reoently honorlnt ·
!~om cera; membera uked Glalr - Wlll!am, who grUIIIMlllDLEPORT GARDEN Cloo od fromSouthernllighSchoolwiU!
Glo clalll ol1968.
scbecldod Mllllda,y night
COIIIerlng lhe lace • covered
polltpolled lo later dole.
retreshmeol table was a cake&gt;
POMEROY GARDEN CLUB, decorated to depict 1 gramate
llmday, 7' 30 p.m. at bome ~ with
-'d k -~""''c lt'lud&lt;
Mrs. ~ Betalng; gueatalghl
a ..., Ill' .,.~
to be observed.
and IUe&lt;:eas. Ivy encircled Ule
cake which was served b)' Mrs.
MEIGS LOCAL BAND Booat. John S, Codner. The e!all colera, 8 P. DL Monday, Puneroy ors ~blue and 811ver were uled
Elementary School; elecUon or In tile de&lt;oratloas.
omcers, other Important bus!Preoldlllg at 1118 punch bOwl
ness.
which reatu.red Ooatlng flowen
was Mrs. W!IUam llobod&lt;, NoTUESDAY...!
MEIGS TEMPLE, Pytb!an Sisters, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the
hall; Mrs. Zelda HaD to make orncta! vio!t; members asked to

H. A. Barnltz
of Pomeroy called at the hmne
of Eunie Brinker last SUJJillj

Mr. and

ll!erous mlatlvos and friends at- day~~ and Qk.r Pa,yntor, su·
tended tho -hoUse.
p o - J t , al)d tho congrego
The f!Utst. ail act!•• Uon preaented him with a Bil!ll
lllOmber o( tile PenleOOstal A.. He was aloo the redlllont of I!&gt;

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m 1nd ke~J~ you eomtortl,biy h~ tor years to cOme.
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MOst 'ldults todly COIIJ!dor lhemselns lorluDite when a toenqer ""''lden them; 1 lrlend. Yet, When high achool graduatloo
time comes, a teenaeer Is ltmited to wf'w:m he can send aNJ:JWJee..
ments lor lear he wlllupear co be u~ lbr a gift. .

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Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Shaffer ·

Miss Wilma Anderson Is

Bride of Stephen Shaffer

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hillside cemetery In Gallla

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A tall, lean man gets out of
the car and opens the trunk to
take out a bucket ol flowers
then starts toward tile groop:
One farmer 1o O'Yeralll leans
doaer to the -other sitting in a
chaJ.r and says, urm't that old
Jlm made over., ,did you ever

see the like?" ·
The newcomer approaches the
lfOUIJ, and seeing tile sian, puts
I bUI in the cipr ,box. He smiles

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Wilen a youngwotqanwulks slowly
second level, remember-

lhr the last time

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she walked the
)Nith. If wa; witll • fraU

lllllt old ladY """ insisted,
lfThoee aoldlerboys'graveshave
lo 1msrked llltiiDaaa. Pvedme

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to lloV

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If, tile ORb" list I have lo In nv

The newlyweds wUl reside in
Columbus this summer and return to Rio Grande in Septem-

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01110 HL!;EY Grange, 7:311
p.m. Ladles bring cake or

strawberries.
Til UIIIIZlAY
BETHEL WSCS will meet at
1 p.m. with Mrs. Uuby Slunden and Mrs, i\rlene Housh.

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llrtue throtiJ!I&gt; 11:30 o.m. The
theme wUI be ••God's Wont, Today~a

Hope_"
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Mrs . .llanlel E..U. .W ierve
as director lllth Mro, Marion
Clldwen u dlreCtcr ot crafts.
ll.·o, JDiln J~ora llld Jeff
R.....,o IIIII ha1111he music.
There will ~'&lt;loParlli•onti .for

ehlldren rrom ;lie a tbrougll 14.

Mro. Larry ,IIIIIOJ jJirects the
pre-school IPi Mrl. Leroy Ad-,.
kiDs, boll!lloro; Ill's. Lillian
Conley, »rlmarlla; Mra. Foreat
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his famJiy lnd J)UrchaKCd a large
farm In (iallipoJis. The dutiP.s
or thiti farm took his Cull time
for ffiiU\Y yean.
After farminJl ror a rumbcr
of years, he beca'm'-' a partner
in an insurance firm. lie wa.s
an active participant in the business for many years and is
now retired.
A widowe'r for the past 12
years, Mr. Robin BOO laughs a.

------partment.

The church bus will run its
·egular route. AnYone wishing
to attend and wishill!' further inf o r m 1 t i o n or transporatlon

shoold csll 446-4404 or 446-3621.
The director states, "We have
plency- of good workers, but we
need loti ~ kids to attend in
order to make our Bible School
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lloleptoo to bi dlllrlct ,..._
IDt! to be held ID June at Jacboll
llld tbo meellng to be held
at CGiumbos, were &amp;Al(1illlod.
Mro. llorothy Hecker ~:!!« Mrs.
loin WllllCI will ;orve ao del...
ptoo and alternates IIIII bi!Mrs.
Mabel Brown and Mro. Aidelh
White.
The Amerlcarl Lqlen Auxlll117 bas two living ellarler membllrs, Mrs. C8111. 1.3'1e, Maumee;
and Miss ao.,... Stormont, Gallipolis.
Mrs. !ilea Hunlltm PYI BD
lntereS!Ing teport m the Girl
Stow Tee held Iaiii Stoldii,y.
Mrs. Bette Ryal, chairman ol

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American Lofllori
M111 Mll'aant
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oervlees at lho &lt;louslilOJI. Mro.
Beltell1al, ..~ri-al­
Is to pta.., the memorl~ - t i l
during tbe Mrvlcoa.
Tho JIUIO meellng wtU bt 00
the 24111. The Aupot msetlq

IIIII be a picnic to bt held at
the COUillrl' bome ol Mr. llld
Mro. L. G. Marc:III.
At this meeting Mra. Hamilton wiD preoent tile slrls w11o
have attAmdedGiri'BSIIUlatCipltal un!verslcy ill CO!umbuo,

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Plans Completed for Grace
United Doily Vocation BS

Holzer School of Nursing

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llrslerlde; Mra, Pat 'l'haoluouftll. ,'
Mro. Artie Balko, 10tcllld ll'!!dtl· ·
Mrs. Fran Whllbnan and llro. ,
AI'Ollld tile World, Young; Match· the aeulona are under the di- Lol.eua Abblett, third eradetM!"4;,
lllfker, Bock; Onee IJpoo a Time, rection ot Mra. Wtlnell Rodgers, Maxine stutea lllld Mrs. Gloifl ,
&amp;~se; The SWeetheart Tree, Mrs. Becky SoUl and Mrs. AM Heck, i'9urlh grade; lira. V$ 1
Manclnl; More, Ortolan! a a d Brown. Everymelrml fl&gt;lr years Binla Spann and Mill ·N~
Olivero; I Dol I Dol, Schmidt, tiirough 8th gnde Ia welcmis. Lease, fifth ende; Mrs. ~
Smith and . Mrs. Garnet ~IOI!p .
and, Mlcbelle, LellllOil and Me. The · startllli daill Ia June 3
through JllllO 14 at 6 p.m. to sixth grade, . and Mrs. illldrfi·
Car1Dey.
8 p.m. Moilda,y lhrou&amp;h Friday, Hamilton llld Mrs. El....,.
Plaal;~ Judy Hall IIIII preoent
Teechors are: Mro. Beelq Mul- !lam, ....lllh and eiiJI!Ih !P'adti'
a medllll' ol pop hila for plano:
Tho ftllll pl'qp'llll, wltll .t.
Lovelo Blue, The8IadowofYour lin&amp; and Mro. Noretta Gillispie,
hiblla,
IIIII be bald !!unc!ay •
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Smile, FoodDatloa, Fb' Mo to lour year Oldl; Mra., 111ery Lou
J - 16 at 7 p.m. A-llll hoUr'
the Moon, Moon River, and Peo-- King and Mill Marthi Cornwall,
klndll11l&amp;rlen;
Mro,
·Gloria
lllnwith refreshments w111 be
ple. Tho program continues wltb
followl111
the program.
Dear Heart, Uvlng- and £v.
111si Charade, MIDclnl; Dream _
On, Utile Dreomer, Cmehlleld;
ANNOUNCE BmTH
TOUR PLANNED
/llj ~ · Ao·l!e N~s·Me, Bal1;
GALLIPOLIS- Mr. and lllro. !j!.~p; ,wlll
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To Present Chorus Concert
GALLIPOLIS- •-naYsotWine
and Roaes" will be the theme ol
the Chorus Concert ol the Holzer
Hospital School or Nursing on
Thursday avenine, J\lle 8, at Davia Hall, 514 First Avenue. The
p\illlc is invited.
A special feature wi.U be two
seled:lons by the members c1
Ute chotr whoareseniorsandwl.ll
begraooatingthl•yeer.
Merlyn Ross, assistant professor ot music at Rio Grande

GALUPOLIS - The Grace
United Methodist Church ol Gal·
lljlolls Ia completing plana lor
vacation church school. Thla·year

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College and director or tile eholr
or Grace MethodlstCburth,lsthe
director. Miss Judy Hall, .Jun1or
- · Is tl\e "'"ompinlst and
Lea.V·foa, ller•
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and My 01m
Miss Patricia Berridge ta the
r,.. Love, Stolner.
IIJrarfan.
Tho senior cbolr members wUI
The program follows: D11s
present,
One llend One Heert by
or Wine and Roses, Manelnt;
Berllloln, and I Belleve,11llrl and
Silliman. Tho entlro ciiOir will
preseDIIhe clol/&amp;glllmber, Edelwelas. by Roclgero.
Melllbers lithe cbolr Include:
Pat ~rrldge, Katbl'CoUins, Be~
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Theresa
G1'01)8an, Ph,yills Laoll, Karolyn
Redd, Delible .ltlen~&gt;~r, Carot,ya
Valiance, Carol Hammon, Marlle
Harris, V)clde Lomax, Brenda
Lunsford, Linda. MllliPrd, VIckie
I!ODNEY - ,\ comblnatloo McKlnntl)', Denise MUlor, Judy
bake sale and bazaar Is to be ~Iller,· ~eUert Plichta, . Donna

County Granges

~ea,.()ottle EBCJ~e,

To Hold Bazaar

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ar. ..._ciDrl tho b1rtb G....;p meet~nt lor """": mW,

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at Good Slmarllan BoiQiltal,
lumbua Ia being p1..-,
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lie praised good neigh-

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one tlas to make up the rirat
bors who arc also good cooks and
who sec to it he is taken care or
This past l)cc. 17 Mr. Robin~
son !:illfrcred a stroke while sittinA: In churCh. Jlc w~s ho$pital-

weeks. or that exper.
l&lt;'~tt· h~ tommentcd. "People
Said I would never walk or plant
a garden again." But eyes twinkling, he added. "I lold them I
would, and I did!"
He has had 24 busncan since
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It wu a miracle.''

Mr. Robinson Is the father &lt;t
loor sms andoaedaughter, tit,
Harold, and Rslpfl &lt;( Galllj)ollo•
Paul of Brilllanti and $'(via,

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He celellraled his 90th birth.
day Mill' 2t. He received lllliiiY
cards and lettera durlna the JIUI
week from falflil1 and !rlen&lt;lo In
this commun!Qo,

BERMUDA SHORTS an•r
KNIJ OR WOVEN SHIRTS
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The Public is inl'llcd for an

2409 J•ckaon Ave.

or fun and entertalmnent
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of the wfth eurreut CODtumer luuea,
roltl, reiOUI'CH, UKI nspaaat.. pl'llbleml and ID!lueoees.
blllllol tuo oaero to. - Brldlllli tbeGenerailoa Gap
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Ail lllaiJIII• it tn- v
use andcltvoiopllaadardlzodroc~J!:~ ~ ~ bow ill de- fllel 1'1" ....... 111111 - ......
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a serioos illness forced him to
otay in the bospital 27 dllj'S. At
that time, his doctor sat on his
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- Color - ~ &lt;Jf )'IIIII' Al-

501der a n d Jeenn

Cheryl

Allosllllibll dollh!lwltb"The
Bolo of Women ill Follll'ca" 11'111
1-.e RGpr Cloud; Ol)lo Alfd..
ltor; llr•. Clara E. Wei. . . .
member ot the Ohio seiwe, ud
Dr. Amalia lleiiOII,pqchololllll,
Coi.UII'Ibtll.
Tho "WCIIIUIII - A World CllIZIII" aasembiJ wUI ~ CGIIIllet.
ed b¥ deleptoo and ·~•
from the rn-Cma! F a r m
Youlb El....,.. l'roinm· J::I.
Oiilo. women a tllree-411 taste ·• ...._., trom Enlland, India,
of college IUe. and ac:tlvli!u. ~ Argentina, Norwal', lao
Tbls year' a cciUroe rae! iiid CIJIOO IIIII portlr:fllale.
tlleme !1 "Woman,- The CIU- Min Velma Linford, ipeetaluzen" - a limo!: Cholet I o r 111-t to tbe Astoclste Dlrec·
1988. Tile tbame· IIIII bt l:liii· tor It \IISI'A, Wolhln&amp;lon. D,
lltlbl.ed ill lour _ . t UIODI• C., IIIII poi11e/pate In the 188bllet, open tO s11 pertletPoatl. Ilion, "Y""' Cbanldlli Bole as
Mrl. Naurille!Jiabii, Alii. Ell. a VOl-."
Dlnlcklr, osu, '""" 11'111 be ktiY·
II!• !!ackbaae &lt;t lllJ
'""" spollker, IIIII dl10111 wilY coll1111 PIOII'Im. are aa eaiNIO"Women Are lmPirtaall"
1101 pu-t &lt;Jf tilt !lliilrt eouroe. ,;r,·m l11':, :1·1: .. r.: ''')•li 4''' , T1rlatJ:•· daiiC!I .. wll(., ~.. ,
lered,,,l!aft! · llllidlllt will &amp;!lend
two of boubllllce - . ~ ln'-t
O&lt;I)Nmiea, ooe Ill a !"elated oubjeet, The borne ecOnomlca ocheclBY MISS PATSY GLASS
Elclenalon Apnl, Home Econ.
GaiUa &lt;:ouncy
GALLIFOLIB - Call II a
ucompaet college," a t•mln1 ;cbool," or a "vacatloo wltll
I.D ecllcation."
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ero' !hirt
June 1~1,
at • The Ohio Stole Ulllvorsll1.
Thlo ipeetal con!oren"' olrero

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held Thursdtl' evening, .June 6
at ~ p.m. al tho l!odnef com- Miller Judy Moore C .... PI
, munit)' building.
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J::aeh grange . n th .
&lt;tens, Janet Slera, Shell a Smltb,

should be represented It this

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Offered at OSU'

Clollll11i - How tD lllwro\'t P!l'·

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Anderson llobinson

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15 ......, ~'has been llllllitici 30 l&lt;ogljpj!na ~ 8·30 ' '•
Janet J.3'm, The Nida,ya ore lllo houBU ind ave
pareuls of anolllor&lt;laualrter, Lee- - . Tho' oolll,lflll 110~
lie D4lm. ~'h ·
.doeo -1101i!!clodoilunch8Cil · · ·
Malef'111lll'andiiiOI!ler Is Mro. Ill welcotll8 til l"lke tho ""'"
John ~ PAtetaal ~- Jr lidii'ested, pl~se contac:t ,..,...
..u ore IJr.. and Mro, teollo
Rio or...io;
Nlday,. GalllpOIIo,
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The baby weighed 8110Ulld1and

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..,.a. llld ~·to heltl.lllo
.Uize · ·leaturts ol toolo.J'ololllit•s.
- ' Yoor FIIIIJil IIIII
llleU - AD cwenltlf of flm.
11y meat
llltb
lu.iGD 10 tow ........ bland,
cllaboUe, and ·tow calorie, dlelo.
The rtlsted lllbjecta ldlot¥ei
IIIII olrar those dallll:
- Colo&gt; IIIII De,si&amp;ll ID I h e
11i1me - lltnr to l&gt;ulld attracllve
stbtmeo wltb borne delllln
aDd a~siDI'iea.
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a«eet an; nadan's . _ lnel,uni COo~ Deeds, ..........

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SPIUCES UlTU! BOYS IN

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little one room school. ne wantL'd better lil'ing conditions ror

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3 lhrough June 7. it
start
eaeh morning at 9 a.m. lnd con-

in se(ondary education.

Ill' P.-\T IIOUCK

t'Ofltains writinf:( materials and
books of poctr~· . lie has collected over 30,01111 pcoms. Many
ha\'e bcon sent to him by two
pen pals from··oul west.
On his mantle are pidurcs ot
family and friend s. lie has 25 or
30 "adopted" thildren with whom
he corresponds. This p&lt;~styear he
sent 23:i cardn and included a
poem with each. Ue said, "l.ast
year J sent more."
Of alJ the accomplishments In
his active fruitful urv, Mr. Uoblnson is mo~t proud o1 having
been a member of the Grace
United Methodist Church for 761.-2
years, more than lhree.quarters
or a century.
Before coming to Gallipolis in
1914 from t:letld£onin, W. Va.,
Mr. Robinson was a teacher in a

Wt:D~E.,DAY

GALLIPOLIS - Vacation Bible
SChool ll'ill start at the first
Church ol God, MonciQt· June

ber, when Stephen will start his
senior year toward his degree

llis froni yard is a roscbed
and one corner oChisdinlngroom

m. Mrs. Bernice McMahon
will betheguest speaker. Mum4
hers bring potluci&lt;.

Starts Monday

rna Fraternlt)' on Rio's campus.

· and ·poem~.

TUE.\IlAY
MERCERVILLE GI!ANGE, 7p .

Bible School

Stephen resided with his mother
at 390 S. Rocky }~ork Drive in
Gahanna. This year, Stephen
served as president or Pi Slg-

.lnson, 28 \t inton ~ -. is a man
who . Joveli God, people, -roses

IUo Grande Baptist Churt·h,
.lullf 3 through H Classes for
kindergarte-n throogh .funion,
9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.

Church of God

degree in History and Political
Science. Prior to his marrlige,

The new Mrs. Shaffer graduated from Gallia Academy Higtl
School jn May 1967 and is now

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W:\ YSIDE Garden Club will

• bil smite and sa.ys, ''Hi tolks."
. uycu•re a Halley, .ain't ya?"
Wben he nods, the mort' shake
lllolr heads and aay, "We~
TIIUB~AY
ect your grandpa Jim, ••
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GR,\NDE Simpson's C!Ja.
The wllole dv Is me or re- ·
wl Methodist Chureh wscs
peats, and ......Uma, woodering,
meet at the home of Mrs. Ken.. Who those folks are'?'' ... and
neth TomllniJOD, 8 p.m.
lenewlng ac'fiAlntances w i 1 h
ftleb:l1 seen just Uli s one time
PHILOMATHEAN Garden Parthe year ••. and work worn farm
t,y, 6 p.m. al lhe borne of
~~ shaldng smouth dt.Y hands.
Mrs. C, Mac McGinnes111.
lllo abo a touehlng day. Ada.r

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Rio Grande College', where he ls
WOrking toward an ~ucational.

He will graduate in 1969 andpllns
to teach in Ohio.

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Or. stanton, sPeaker.

.~ei'al ditferi-nt pll~s ·'to gu. · meet with Mrs. Brtlce YeaU·; THE -~lM&gt;S: A gleaming car ger, 8 p.m.
spinning the gra\'el as its moLDr
WEDXESIM Y
strains to mike the steep hill.
FD!~T VNITE!l Pr~Jsbyteriap
The conversations: .,Wonder _!'omen•s Executh·e me-eting,
1:30 p.m. All nl!v. officers arc
Who's coming.,. Old eyes strain
urged to atteild.
to see who Is in the car.
.. Looks like one o( the Halley \' AC~TIO~ CIIUICII S&lt;:hool

Stephen, son of Myron E. and
Mae R, hirer, Is a jwdor at

Anderson Robinson Age 90
LOVer 0 f G0 d Qn d Poems

groond~ fi\lr · !&lt;iNIIe' ,:"J~U!\',,.Pi.. ' J,:m at ' !lsiW;&amp;~

occasit:lh . .!Jome gra11es arc ·aJready bright w i t h flowers
brought early by tho.se who had

cial art.

traveling through Virginia and
West Virginia.

County' on Memorial Day. T h e
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older folks have brought com::: attending Rio Grande College. She
fortable . chairs and the mainplans to enroU ln Columbus Art
tenance committee has Jet up
School in 1969 to study commera table· in the shade ol the white MONDAY
churtb. ·A-sign readtn, "For the . VACATION CHURCH School
~eep of the grounds," has Rio Grande Baptist Church:
been taped oo the· table. Near the June 3 through 14. Classes for
sign ts a cigar box w!tll the lid klndergarlen througb Juniors,

cut oiT, ·
9 to II a.m.
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- THE SE"HING: ;\ brlgtrt sun- GALLIA COU~CIL No. 114
~ day, .Ir•sh with the smell 01 '-IJil!l!'lJNT~'I!.i&lt;'\llll'rlc'l. reou.
'itWSIP Dod lJWt !)1111!-.,i(to l.a!;:J!!Itl g. liolres~Jii~...,.,

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~lminat~ his mind runa to boufl.lets peoaiea, rOses and"
those who have been kind to moek orange blossom.
hbri during the past tour year&amp;.
A mother can hardly make
Then he thinks, '"Oh no, I ean't it to an almolt green grave,
send a ootice to htrn, ll will look marked with a nag and the father
like I expect a gift,.,
helping her along, thinks about
But wouldn't it help bridge our a boy' a lauahter and tua quick
communicatiOn gap if a reticent manhood. With each step the
young peuan could sa,y, by way father remembers something
ol his announcement, "Thanks, else about lh.e aoh who became
just wanted you to know r\'e a soldier in 1968.
made it at last, rm a h i g h
But then, lan't that What Web9ALLJPOLIS - Mrs. Wilma
aehool graduate.'•
sler says "memorial"' means_
1
'' sening to preserve remem- Lee Anderson of 955 ;2 Secood
Avewe, GaJUpolis, announces the
BEA AND CLAUDE EVANS' brance."
marriage of her daughter Fran..
new home on Vine &amp;. fs going
DID YOU RECOGNIZE that ces Ue, to stephen C. Shaffer
up last. So Is tile Harry Wlleelof Gahanna, Ohio.
er's lovely home oo Orchard brliJI!t stu!! coming througfl the
The wedding took place on
Hill. They will ban one of the window~ Frida,y morning'? It sure
March
18, In Pearisburg, Virbeat views In town throol!h all showed up ·~ou-know-what" spot- .
ginia, at 1 p.m. The Reverend
tbose picture windows. The Earl ted windows.
Dow N. McGrady. Sr., performDurhama' new home on Lower
ed the ceremony. Frances and
River Rd. lrill soon be under ::~:·: ·:-:-:· :- :-:-\·:-: -:-:-:-:-:-:·:·:::. :- : - :·:-:· :::-:-: -:::::· :..:-~:: :
Stephen spent their honeymoon

i Coming t

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aeases to YOOJV people ore ...,...,.-.
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As it is, ~ the ttme comes
to send out 111111oonceritenta, the
BUT SOMEHOW, EVEN lhoiiiJii
young person has to sit down and the determined little ladY Is-.
decide to whom he wishes to oend tile flag&amp; ore placed around m
them. After the relatives are 1he hillatde scattered an)Ol'Ji the

ooun-

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l'l&gt;mr l)lrfll . ~HeckoradBeltelllel the .- · of Joill Olive.-, nrJi
wenlllliiOinl*l to audit thebOoks 101~ of 'Gallla Couli!Ho:lli
&lt;Jf llio troa.ur.r, Mro.. L G. ldUed In
War I · ·lill ·

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TilE SCENE: A LITTLE

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Ttit b.~oll.alloo 11111 be held
Iii the &lt;\!taUt~ picnic. Tllere IIIII
..~~o J!lb ...tuns.
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I think this li 1 shame.
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gradati0117.'other tf1ln the
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MOst 'ldults todly COIIJ!dor lhemselns lorluDite when a toenqer ""''lden them; 1 lrlend. Yet, When high achool graduatloo
time comes, a teenaeer Is ltmited to wf'w:m he can send aNJ:JWJee..
ments lor lear he wlllupear co be u~ lbr a gift. .

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Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Shaffer ·

Miss Wilma Anderson Is

Bride of Stephen Shaffer

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hillside cemetery In Gallla

:r Events

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A tall, lean man gets out of
the car and opens the trunk to
take out a bucket ol flowers
then starts toward tile groop:
One farmer 1o O'Yeralll leans
doaer to the -other sitting in a
chaJ.r and says, urm't that old
Jlm made over., ,did you ever

see the like?" ·
The newcomer approaches the
lfOUIJ, and seeing tile sian, puts
I bUI in the cipr ,box. He smiles

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Wilen a youngwotqanwulks slowly
second level, remember-

lhr the last time

lliUih

she walked the
)Nith. If wa; witll • fraU

lllllt old ladY """ insisted,
lfThoee aoldlerboys'graveshave
lo 1msrked llltiiDaaa. Pvedme

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It ""' $0
to lloV

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If, tile ORb" list I have lo In nv

The newlyweds wUl reside in
Columbus this summer and return to Rio Grande in Septem-

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01110 HL!;EY Grange, 7:311
p.m. Ladles bring cake or

strawberries.
Til UIIIIZlAY
BETHEL WSCS will meet at
1 p.m. with Mrs. Uuby Slunden and Mrs, i\rlene Housh.

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llrtue throtiJ!I&gt; 11:30 o.m. The
theme wUI be ••God's Wont, Today~a

Hope_"
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Mrs . .llanlel E..U. .W ierve
as director lllth Mro, Marion
Clldwen u dlreCtcr ot crafts.
ll.·o, JDiln J~ora llld Jeff
R.....,o IIIII ha1111he music.
There will ~'&lt;loParlli•onti .for

ehlldren rrom ;lie a tbrougll 14.

Mro. Larry ,IIIIIOJ jJirects the
pre-school IPi Mrl. Leroy Ad-,.
kiDs, boll!lloro; Ill's. Lillian
Conley, »rlmarlla; Mra. Foreat
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his famJiy lnd J)UrchaKCd a large
farm In (iallipoJis. The dutiP.s
or thiti farm took his Cull time
for ffiiU\Y yean.
After farminJl ror a rumbcr
of years, he beca'm'-' a partner
in an insurance firm. lie wa.s
an active participant in the business for many years and is
now retired.
A widowe'r for the past 12
years, Mr. Robin BOO laughs a.

------partment.

The church bus will run its
·egular route. AnYone wishing
to attend and wishill!' further inf o r m 1 t i o n or transporatlon

shoold csll 446-4404 or 446-3621.
The director states, "We have
plency- of good workers, but we
need loti ~ kids to attend in
order to make our Bible School
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lloleptoo to bi dlllrlct ,..._
IDt! to be held ID June at Jacboll
llld tbo meellng to be held
at CGiumbos, were &amp;Al(1illlod.
Mro. llorothy Hecker ~:!!« Mrs.
loin WllllCI will ;orve ao del...
ptoo and alternates IIIII bi!Mrs.
Mabel Brown and Mro. Aidelh
White.
The Amerlcarl Lqlen Auxlll117 bas two living ellarler membllrs, Mrs. C8111. 1.3'1e, Maumee;
and Miss ao.,... Stormont, Gallipolis.
Mrs. !ilea Hunlltm PYI BD
lntereS!Ing teport m the Girl
Stow Tee held Iaiii Stoldii,y.
Mrs. Bette Ryal, chairman ol

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American Lofllori
M111 Mll'aant
WW1
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oervlees at lho &lt;louslilOJI. Mro.
Beltell1al, ..~ri-al­
Is to pta.., the memorl~ - t i l
during tbe Mrvlcoa.
Tho JIUIO meellng wtU bt 00
the 24111. The Aupot msetlq

IIIII be a picnic to bt held at
the COUillrl' bome ol Mr. llld
Mro. L. G. Marc:III.
At this meeting Mra. Hamilton wiD preoent tile slrls w11o
have attAmdedGiri'BSIIUlatCipltal un!verslcy ill CO!umbuo,

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Plans Completed for Grace
United Doily Vocation BS

Holzer School of Nursing

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llrslerlde; Mra, Pat 'l'haoluouftll. ,'
Mro. Artie Balko, 10tcllld ll'!!dtl· ·
Mrs. Fran Whllbnan and llro. ,
AI'Ollld tile World, Young; Match· the aeulona are under the di- Lol.eua Abblett, third eradetM!"4;,
lllfker, Bock; Onee IJpoo a Time, rection ot Mra. Wtlnell Rodgers, Maxine stutea lllld Mrs. Gloifl ,
&amp;~se; The SWeetheart Tree, Mrs. Becky SoUl and Mrs. AM Heck, i'9urlh grade; lira. V$ 1
Manclnl; More, Ortolan! a a d Brown. Everymelrml fl&gt;lr years Binla Spann and Mill ·N~
Olivero; I Dol I Dol, Schmidt, tiirough 8th gnde Ia welcmis. Lease, fifth ende; Mrs. ~
Smith and . Mrs. Garnet ~IOI!p .
and, Mlcbelle, LellllOil and Me. The · startllli daill Ia June 3
through JllllO 14 at 6 p.m. to sixth grade, . and Mrs. illldrfi·
Car1Dey.
8 p.m. Moilda,y lhrou&amp;h Friday, Hamilton llld Mrs. El....,.
Plaal;~ Judy Hall IIIII preoent
Teechors are: Mro. Beelq Mul- !lam, ....lllh and eiiJI!Ih !P'adti'
a medllll' ol pop hila for plano:
Tho ftllll pl'qp'llll, wltll .t.
Lovelo Blue, The8IadowofYour lin&amp; and Mro. Noretta Gillispie,
hiblla,
IIIII be bald !!unc!ay •
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Smile, FoodDatloa, Fb' Mo to lour year Oldl; Mra., 111ery Lou
J - 16 at 7 p.m. A-llll hoUr'
the Moon, Moon River, and Peo-- King and Mill Marthi Cornwall,
klndll11l&amp;rlen;
Mro,
·Gloria
lllnwith refreshments w111 be
ple. Tho program continues wltb
followl111
the program.
Dear Heart, Uvlng- and £v.
111si Charade, MIDclnl; Dream _
On, Utile Dreomer, Cmehlleld;
ANNOUNCE BmTH
TOUR PLANNED
/llj ~ · Ao·l!e N~s·Me, Bal1;
GALLIPOLIS- Mr. and lllro. !j!.~p; ,wlll
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To Present Chorus Concert
GALLIPOLIS- •-naYsotWine
and Roaes" will be the theme ol
the Chorus Concert ol the Holzer
Hospital School or Nursing on
Thursday avenine, J\lle 8, at Davia Hall, 514 First Avenue. The
p\illlc is invited.
A special feature wi.U be two
seled:lons by the members c1
Ute chotr whoareseniorsandwl.ll
begraooatingthl•yeer.
Merlyn Ross, assistant professor ot music at Rio Grande

GALUPOLIS - The Grace
United Methodist Church ol Gal·
lljlolls Ia completing plana lor
vacation church school. Thla·year

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College and director or tile eholr
or Grace MethodlstCburth,lsthe
director. Miss Judy Hall, .Jun1or
- · Is tl\e "'"ompinlst and
Lea.V·foa, ller•
will also pla.r a group 01 soloo. If
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~.oewe,
and My 01m
Miss Patricia Berridge ta the
r,.. Love, Stolner.
IIJrarfan.
Tho senior cbolr members wUI
The program follows: D11s
present,
One llend One Heert by
or Wine and Roses, Manelnt;
Berllloln, and I Belleve,11llrl and
Silliman. Tho entlro ciiOir will
preseDIIhe clol/&amp;glllmber, Edelwelas. by Roclgero.
Melllbers lithe cbolr Include:
Pat ~rrldge, Katbl'CoUins, Be~
ky
Theresa
G1'01)8an, Ph,yills Laoll, Karolyn
Redd, Delible .ltlen~&gt;~r, Carot,ya
Valiance, Carol Hammon, Marlle
Harris, V)clde Lomax, Brenda
Lunsford, Linda. MllliPrd, VIckie
I!ODNEY - ,\ comblnatloo McKlnntl)', Denise MUlor, Judy
bake sale and bazaar Is to be ~Iller,· ~eUert Plichta, . Donna

County Granges

~ea,.()ottle EBCJ~e,

To Hold Bazaar

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ar. ..._ciDrl tho b1rtb G....;p meet~nt lor """": mW,

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Gl tllelr ..~ clsuahlfr, ¥&amp;115 • tour of Gerioan VU!apm •4
at Good Slmarllan BoiQiltal,
lumbua Ia being p1..-,
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recipe, .and I make up some dan.
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lie praised good neigh-

communit)' pro}ec;L
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The proceeds l'lll be Ulied for

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one tlas to make up the rirat
bors who arc also good cooks and
who sec to it he is taken care or
This past l)cc. 17 Mr. Robin~
son !:illfrcred a stroke while sittinA: In churCh. Jlc w~s ho$pital-

weeks. or that exper.
l&lt;'~tt· h~ tommentcd. "People
Said I would never walk or plant
a garden again." But eyes twinkling, he added. "I lold them I
would, and I did!"
He has had 24 busncan since
hed

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it is 1 county wide

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elq)lanation for your reeovery.
It wu a miracle.''

Mr. Robinson Is the father &lt;t
loor sms andoaedaughter, tit,
Harold, and Rslpfl &lt;( Galllj)ollo•
Paul of Brilllanti and $'(via,

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IIIDlboo.
He celellraled his 90th birth.
day Mill' 2t. He received lllliiiY
cards and lettera durlna the JIUI
week from falflil1 and !rlen&lt;lo In
this commun!Qo,

BERMUDA SHORTS an•r
KNIJ OR WOVEN SHIRTS
.SHORTS
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State (irangc cOO'vent'ion next tall.

~ld berore

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The Public is inl'llcd for an

2409 J•ckaon Ave.

or fun and entertalmnent
and some good dd fashioned

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ulo ol!orslhe10 clauoa:

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mellllr!l of Amerl""' llld for.

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A Dill' Ill the -Life ol a

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of the wfth eurreut CODtumer luuea,
roltl, reiOUI'CH, UKI nspaaat.. pl'llbleml and ID!lueoees.
blllllol tuo oaero to. - Brldlllli tbeGenerailoa Gap
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~ An txatplnatf~ ~ 1be com- &amp;thlnce Your•ltwltbYOOD"
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Ail lllaiJIII• it tn- v
use andcltvoiopllaadardlzodroc~J!:~ ~ ~ bow ill de- fllel 1'1" ....... 111111 - ......
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t,y l'rlncc end l'rlnccs,. to the

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a serioos illness forced him to
otay in the bospital 27 dllj'S. At
that time, his doctor sat on his
bed and said, •'; There's just one

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prlala Oool btcomft\s dreu.
- Color - ~ &lt;Jf )'IIIII' Al-

501der a n d Jeenn

Cheryl

Allosllllibll dollh!lwltb"The
Bolo of Women ill Follll'ca" 11'111
1-.e RGpr Cloud; Ol)lo Alfd..
ltor; llr•. Clara E. Wei. . . .
member ot the Ohio seiwe, ud
Dr. Amalia lleiiOII,pqchololllll,
Coi.UII'Ibtll.
Tho "WCIIIUIII - A World CllIZIII" aasembiJ wUI ~ CGIIIllet.
ed b¥ deleptoo and ·~•
from the rn-Cma! F a r m
Youlb El....,.. l'roinm· J::I.
Oiilo. women a tllree-411 taste ·• ...._., trom Enlland, India,
of college IUe. and ac:tlvli!u. ~ Argentina, Norwal', lao
Tbls year' a cciUroe rae! iiid CIJIOO IIIII portlr:fllale.
tlleme !1 "Woman,- The CIU- Min Velma Linford, ipeetaluzen" - a limo!: Cholet I o r 111-t to tbe Astoclste Dlrec·
1988. Tile tbame· IIIII bt l:liii· tor It \IISI'A, Wolhln&amp;lon. D,
lltlbl.ed ill lour _ . t UIODI• C., IIIII poi11e/pate In the 188bllet, open tO s11 pertletPoatl. Ilion, "Y""' Cbanldlli Bole as
Mrl. Naurille!Jiabii, Alii. Ell. a VOl-."
Dlnlcklr, osu, '""" 11'111 be ktiY·
II!• !!ackbaae &lt;t lllJ
'""" spollker, IIIII dl10111 wilY coll1111 PIOII'Im. are aa eaiNIO"Women Are lmPirtaall"
1101 pu-t &lt;Jf tilt !lliilrt eouroe. ,;r,·m l11':, :1·1: .. r.: ''')•li 4''' , T1rlatJ:•· daiiC!I .. wll(., ~.. ,
lered,,,l!aft! · llllidlllt will &amp;!lend
two of boubllllce - . ~ ln'-t
O&lt;I)Nmiea, ooe Ill a !"elated oubjeet, The borne ecOnomlca ocheclBY MISS PATSY GLASS
Elclenalon Apnl, Home Econ.
GaiUa &lt;:ouncy
GALLIFOLIB - Call II a
ucompaet college," a t•mln1 ;cbool," or a "vacatloo wltll
I.D ecllcation."
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~ 01 lhooe IIIIo~ 'Mlllld accurately describe the Homllllllk·
ero' !hirt
June 1~1,
at • The Ohio Stole Ulllvorsll1.
Thlo ipeetal con!oren"' olrero

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held Thursdtl' evening, .June 6
at ~ p.m. al tho l!odnef com- Miller Judy Moore C .... PI
, munit)' building.
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J::aeh grange . n th .
&lt;tens, Janet Slera, Shell a Smltb,

should be represented It this

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Compact College. ;,
Offered at OSU'

Clollll11i - How tD lllwro\'t P!l'·

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Anderson llobinson

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15 ......, ~'has been llllllitici 30 l&lt;ogljpj!na ~ 8·30 ' '•
Janet J.3'm, The Nida,ya ore lllo houBU ind ave
pareuls of anolllor&lt;laualrter, Lee- - . Tho' oolll,lflll 110~
lie D4lm. ~'h ·
.doeo -1101i!!clodoilunch8Cil · · ·
Malef'111lll'andiiiOI!ler Is Mro. Ill welcotll8 til l"lke tho ""'"
John ~ PAtetaal ~- Jr lidii'ested, pl~se contac:t ,..,...
..u ore IJr.. and Mro, teollo
Rio or...io;
Nlday,. GalllpOIIo,
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The baby weighed 8110Ulld1and

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.., , , A look at ...,a cltvelclpIll ieiiadr1 qpilea, oqutp.
..,.a. llld ~·to heltl.lllo
.Uize · ·leaturts ol toolo.J'ololllit•s.
- ' Yoor FIIIIJil IIIII
llleU - AD cwenltlf of flm.
11y meat
llltb
lu.iGD 10 tow ........ bland,
cllaboUe, and ·tow calorie, dlelo.
The rtlsted lllbjecta ldlot¥ei
IIIII olrar those dallll:
- Colo&gt; IIIII De,si&amp;ll ID I h e
11i1me - lltnr to l&gt;ulld attracllve
stbtmeo wltb borne delllln
aDd a~siDI'iea.
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a«eet an; nadan's . _ lnel,uni COo~ Deeds, ..........

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SPIUCES UlTU! BOYS IN

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little one room school. ne wantL'd better lil'ing conditions ror

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3 lhrough June 7. it
start
eaeh morning at 9 a.m. lnd con-

in se(ondary education.

Ill' P.-\T IIOUCK

t'Ofltains writinf:( materials and
books of poctr~· . lie has collected over 30,01111 pcoms. Many
ha\'e bcon sent to him by two
pen pals from··oul west.
On his mantle are pidurcs ot
family and friend s. lie has 25 or
30 "adopted" thildren with whom
he corresponds. This p&lt;~styear he
sent 23:i cardn and included a
poem with each. Ue said, "l.ast
year J sent more."
Of alJ the accomplishments In
his active fruitful urv, Mr. Uoblnson is mo~t proud o1 having
been a member of the Grace
United Methodist Church for 761.-2
years, more than lhree.quarters
or a century.
Before coming to Gallipolis in
1914 from t:letld£onin, W. Va.,
Mr. Robinson was a teacher in a

Wt:D~E.,DAY

GALLIPOLIS - Vacation Bible
SChool ll'ill start at the first
Church ol God, MonciQt· June

ber, when Stephen will start his
senior year toward his degree

llis froni yard is a roscbed
and one corner oChisdinlngroom

m. Mrs. Bernice McMahon
will betheguest speaker. Mum4
hers bring potluci&lt;.

Starts Monday

rna Fraternlt)' on Rio's campus.

· and ·poem~.

TUE.\IlAY
MERCERVILLE GI!ANGE, 7p .

Bible School

Stephen resided with his mother
at 390 S. Rocky }~ork Drive in
Gahanna. This year, Stephen
served as president or Pi Slg-

.lnson, 28 \t inton ~ -. is a man
who . Joveli God, people, -roses

IUo Grande Baptist Churt·h,
.lullf 3 through H Classes for
kindergarte-n throogh .funion,
9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.

Church of God

degree in History and Political
Science. Prior to his marrlige,

The new Mrs. Shaffer graduated from Gallia Academy Higtl
School jn May 1967 and is now

' ' ' C.,h:lroi'IS -'

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TL:E.'iDA Y
·
W:\ YSIDE Garden Club will

• bil smite and sa.ys, ''Hi tolks."
. uycu•re a Halley, .ain't ya?"
Wben he nods, the mort' shake
lllolr heads and aay, "We~
TIIUB~AY
ect your grandpa Jim, ••
·
RIO
GR,\NDE Simpson's C!Ja.
The wllole dv Is me or re- ·
wl Methodist Chureh wscs
peats, and ......Uma, woodering,
meet at the home of Mrs. Ken.. Who those folks are'?'' ... and
neth TomllniJOD, 8 p.m.
lenewlng ac'fiAlntances w i 1 h
ftleb:l1 seen just Uli s one time
PHILOMATHEAN Garden Parthe year ••. and work worn farm
t,y, 6 p.m. al lhe borne of
~~ shaldng smouth dt.Y hands.
Mrs. C, Mac McGinnes111.
lllo abo a touehlng day. Ada.r

fP the

Rio Grande College', where he ls
WOrking toward an ~ucational.

He will graduate in 1969 andpllns
to teach in Ohio.

.

Or. stanton, sPeaker.

.~ei'al ditferi-nt pll~s ·'to gu. · meet with Mrs. Brtlce YeaU·; THE -~lM&gt;S: A gleaming car ger, 8 p.m.
spinning the gra\'el as its moLDr
WEDXESIM Y
strains to mike the steep hill.
FD!~T VNITE!l Pr~Jsbyteriap
The conversations: .,Wonder _!'omen•s Executh·e me-eting,
1:30 p.m. All nl!v. officers arc
Who's coming.,. Old eyes strain
urged to atteild.
to see who Is in the car.
.. Looks like one o( the Halley \' AC~TIO~ CIIUICII S&lt;:hool

Stephen, son of Myron E. and
Mae R, hirer, Is a jwdor at

Anderson Robinson Age 90
LOVer 0 f G0 d Qn d Poems

groond~ fi\lr · !&lt;iNIIe' ,:"J~U!\',,.Pi.. ' J,:m at ' !lsiW;&amp;~

occasit:lh . .!Jome gra11es arc ·aJready bright w i t h flowers
brought early by tho.se who had

cial art.

traveling through Virginia and
West Virginia.

County' on Memorial Day. T h e
:;:
older folks have brought com::: attending Rio Grande College. She
fortable . chairs and the mainplans to enroU ln Columbus Art
tenance committee has Jet up
School in 1969 to study commera table· in the shade ol the white MONDAY
churtb. ·A-sign readtn, "For the . VACATION CHURCH School
~eep of the grounds," has Rio Grande Baptist Church:
been taped oo the· table. Near the June 3 through 14. Classes for
sign ts a cigar box w!tll the lid klndergarlen througb Juniors,

cut oiT, ·
9 to II a.m.
·
- THE SE"HING: ;\ brlgtrt sun- GALLIA COU~CIL No. 114
~ day, .Ir•sh with the smell 01 '-IJil!l!'lJNT~'I!.i&lt;'\llll'rlc'l. reou.
'itWSIP Dod lJWt !)1111!-.,i(to l.a!;:J!!Itl g. liolres~Jii~...,.,

~....

.

Leg!Ob Ill
band.

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~lminat~ his mind runa to boufl.lets peoaiea, rOses and"
those who have been kind to moek orange blossom.
hbri during the past tour year&amp;.
A mother can hardly make
Then he thinks, '"Oh no, I ean't it to an almolt green grave,
send a ootice to htrn, ll will look marked with a nag and the father
like I expect a gift,.,
helping her along, thinks about
But wouldn't it help bridge our a boy' a lauahter and tua quick
communicatiOn gap if a reticent manhood. With each step the
young peuan could sa,y, by way father remembers something
ol his announcement, "Thanks, else about lh.e aoh who became
just wanted you to know r\'e a soldier in 1968.
made it at last, rm a h i g h
But then, lan't that What Web9ALLJPOLIS - Mrs. Wilma
aehool graduate.'•
sler says "memorial"' means_
1
'' sening to preserve remem- Lee Anderson of 955 ;2 Secood
Avewe, GaJUpolis, announces the
BEA AND CLAUDE EVANS' brance."
marriage of her daughter Fran..
new home on Vine &amp;. fs going
DID YOU RECOGNIZE that ces Ue, to stephen C. Shaffer
up last. So Is tile Harry Wlleelof Gahanna, Ohio.
er's lovely home oo Orchard brliJI!t stu!! coming througfl the
The wedding took place on
Hill. They will ban one of the window~ Frida,y morning'? It sure
March
18, In Pearisburg, Virbeat views In town throol!h all showed up ·~ou-know-what" spot- .
ginia, at 1 p.m. The Reverend
tbose picture windows. The Earl ted windows.
Dow N. McGrady. Sr., performDurhama' new home on Lower
ed the ceremony. Frances and
River Rd. lrill soon be under ::~:·: ·:-:-:· :- :-:-\·:-: -:-:-:-:-:-:·:·:::. :- : - :·:-:· :::-:-: -:::::· :..:-~:: :
Stephen spent their honeymoon

i Coming t

'Mae

•Ma,chl.

aeases to YOOJV people ore ...,...,.-.
·
As it is, ~ the ttme comes
to send out 111111oonceritenta, the
BUT SOMEHOW, EVEN lhoiiiJii
young person has to sit down and the determined little ladY Is-.
decide to whom he wishes to oend tile flag&amp; ore placed around m
them. After the relatives are 1he hillatde scattered an)Ol'Ji the

ooun-

or Mrl• .

l'l&gt;mr l)lrfll . ~HeckoradBeltelllel the .- · of Joill Olive.-, nrJi
wenlllliiOinl*l to audit thebOoks 101~ of 'Gallla Couli!Ho:lli
&lt;Jf llio troa.ur.r, Mro.. L G. ldUed In
War I · ·lill ·

..Donee

TilE SCENE: A LITTLE

. .

Ttit b.~oll.alloo 11111 be held
Iii the &lt;\!taUt~ picnic. Tllere IIIII
..~~o J!lb ...tuns.
.

I think this li 1 shame.
· ·
. If there were ~&lt;De way to
gradati0117.'other tf1ln the
P_
l'IIM?rlt. ,system, many ot Us ' would be ·surprlaed a~ 'hOW' such kfrK1..

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on tbe W
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ham lhll """" a..· .._.. ..
rtrer t.rom Clnd....U .Owntra
0( tbt Glllhllll .......... $15 ..
Jar tor towiDI tbe old prl... .
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Wall«dod .... lllldl of ben!,
tbe 81....1 waa ...ukelllf oldp
ll1at had rier 8alled tbe Ohio
Rlwr. OD bet ·-docks ilere
clun&amp;Oona and &lt;ella for the prlallllrL WIII.PIUrpoata, !MMdeo,
l:roaa, oat-..4allo,
.,.. other ftendllb IDatrumontoof
~ndalley ...... displayed.
Wax !!pes of _.ofEnsland'a moat DDIDrlouJ erlmlnola
edded • touch of noalley. Of.PilUeular note waa tbe «1/!.u.atb,
• lead.llned brine tank ill which
au. priDllra wara lnuneued

br....,

.-... iliz6w dtlcrlbld tile
vlolt &lt;1. ·u.. &amp;ll'CtJI. IIi '.Ballimere: ''Willi ,.... .n.uillmJ&amp;·
tlmol COde llailala llyiDs, she
pre~ a .ndY.i olf, II• r

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wu tbe laot eonOrmed .....,.. 129 Uvea. Ool¥ dobrla wao
ni..Uon with tbe ~0 m!Uim reconrtd.
Anlund the World:
l'ltrolliDs allenll1 tbe undorwato•· ••1111, wlllch bad
..._,, the nat~on•a llldNr.. beta -.s a three IIMIIIIII
Paris: Prealclont Charlea do
JDIIItiiMI Umarfne fleet lt a "alnlar aardae.
~r In "l! .tjiiOIIoaal ndfo
Ill DM&gt;dere aclenoo, 1o
Whes, ch!i&amp;en, llirlfrleoda lddreaa, tofil tbe netloa be
whleh ..,. are obUv!Du1 until and comrades lurDed out to _.d DOt relieD as dom•Ddod
-~~~~ ...,. wrms.
wel eome the Seorploo•o 12 b1 many amons Che 10 lllllllon
Lui ...... .... of tbo ollleera and 87 enlllted m.., AI ltrlldng workers and otudeula
rtpOrted milt- tbe day waned, howtvar, tbe ealllns fer hlsher Jill and
..... 111111 mere llwl 50 llblpa and l111Uld-be sreeten returned 1o edueatloa ..-...... but _.d
20 patrol ,..... ..... tbelr homes and tbe NaVY Hlted dluolva Parliament IIDcl ..U
-cldq ,.. It ...... the tbe Sco:rP.oa aa ''ot"ertUe." Tbt new elediCIIll.
Allaulle.
lllr&lt;h Rl IIIID&lt;bed .... tbe
Blip: North VI.........
auerrtUaa
The llld- .... dasaltleatloa of tbe 1Ub was troop1 ... VIol
Scoqlan, • ...... of 99, cbanpd to "miloiq."
IIIBobed -c:k• In the
........ May 21 from 101110 250
101
The only clear - . , . JII'OIIIDee• of .
1111101 olt tbe Azoreo that abe umartae to ,. doom wu the v._,. and on tbe !rla&amp;e• ot
l1'l'IYe II her bome peri Tllreuller, whlell ll•o lloQin, from wllleh tbt U.S.
of Norfolk, vL, In tbe eerly Tetro 1110 off Clpe Cod In 8,tOO COIIIIIIaod laid tb~ were
....._ of laot lblday. 'lllat feet Ill water wltb tbt lou o1 "altor ..,oral daya of blUer

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JOB OPPORTUNITIES
IN THE
Alarge national company Is considering the
Jackson-Wellston Area for the location of an
automobile parts pla1t
tW, IIIOdern manufaduring p!.nt wlf require up to 700
-.ploy- in the immediate fvtvre. Tt.. comP!Iny must be
large number of workers

u.s.

tDVOfl

ialu olmed at

Parla

ao-aota

of

primary,

IN

ai(allable.
'

' 1M wortc is heavy manufiCiuring and the~· jobs
will start at $2.25 par hour for unskillecf labor. 1M company will also Iliad skilled, and Hmi-tlciUecl

womn.

Sign up for a lob o,ortunlty at any reglstratlo• .
office of the Ohio Bureau of Empl•yment
Services listed laelow:
Jacklon-260 Millin Street
McArthvi - 2nct Floor Memorial Pomeroy- City HaH
Chlllcothe- 45 Wilt Main St.
Bldg., 1\1. Me.tcet St.
GaHipolls - 443 Saconc! Avenue Waverly - 118 E. s.concl Slriet

POMEROY II,A.YOR Cl!arlea
Leaar ... .tn'Ocltlmed - Sit.
111'1111, Juno 8, a lllr day Ill Piinoroy lbr tbe llalls CowiiY Uqlt
of the American Cen&lt;:er Soc!~.

lf.....,.n of Job'o"llau&amp;IIIAirawitb
Mro. Hal... MillliiiiDctW&amp;ewlll
be .. the -~~ duti!lllllio ...,
colleetl'll DIMs !Or tlio .....iJ

looo lor airenlland the crulldo. .

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WE CRIJJSED · ·
lnlo the maehlne. Wt zlDpecl out fset abova the
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But
In the Left Bank
Latin Quarter ot Paris continued tbelr realltanco wltb a bli

Birth of ~uglltef
Beit~g AJ'tnounctd_.· / ·

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Jrl·• ...1 ,, bl tbe ."Ttli GrQetjlat
her ·~er Ia ~ lite ~
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w., V!L.. _(UPI) oiunted 27 Calli word&amp; 10 Slllll.. _. be
P*rla '1110 aet lnp .,._
· r • ta ·

· ~-Laura

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Cciwt-~ w11o1t IY•al c;,r.
1&gt;t tbe 'IIOod of the mar&lt;htro min Jllllonallll' h a 4 ~

Ioree.

was Cc&gt;Ju&gt;.Btndlt. t1ie eXtreme W....li - - 1o bor letulll otUdolll leadlrbtrred · from retum101 to , Fl'llle!e,
train· Franet .d'nar lri&amp;lertl!ll a ol~ aoroas tbe
F~eneh .,,tudea! Uprlal'll tbo! earlier thlo wOek by tbl'll -bla
llllllhr.....l.ilnto the ~lao brlabl red hair blaek.
atrlke crl~a.
.

liOiilor ·

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DeGoulle hal aintrol of rioi•JOm Enmte

seen· Humphrey Wins in Missouri

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_Fnbk Balvlllo .... a.. flrot
We malll&amp;td 1'!1.1111,111~. . ... ~~
to be alri!W 1o tbeioolatedrea- tbot of aro ·~ -~ .
-, ,-...,. ·iiJi~oier.
ldonc:e, Thea Ja~n~Y Jaok1on traDers, ID
•,rl
dimhed IJIIO the ecpter aod 1111 Abool 1 p. Iii. R&amp;maey caDit 'to
' ''""' ·'
wbl"'*! oway OVer lhe hlllloiJo. ~Oillee, w, Were ~ to ao "'" .
"1J!~
Sollltllmo · la!Air b!Jtb men were 1o VInton.
·
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reluniOII to the area, eacb oo a
BW Baird wno wlfll'!l ai 1ho ·.'~....,·,. ..,,....
flllbt.
m,. rou,.wn :Mntelll\ilw~ ;
~lhe'Oqptor coaldcer- ... lolrard Vinton. : "~~ 'I
ey · the pUot and lllo 11&amp;1~1 Ul&amp;lrt Ia I!JIIOOth. ,. ·bldWII!II

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MOTORISTS WHO HAVE FREQIJENTLY trawlld a.ta
33 Wltb Ill maay curves ~ flid ll hlrd to believe ll1at day they'll be drivl!lll on this atralshl stretch ol......,.ay
wlllc!l 11 a port of the newly reloeated Roote 33. This 8ettlm
lnter'!"&lt;ll with the preaent Kl'llabor1 Rood.

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dellant now mareb that
at the old Mentpn:ilaaaa ...Uwt1 ·
otatlon, behind a wae bt,nllor
. . -... "the ~.i'l
The · - llnklld ...,..and
bloobod an tralllc ID their IIJ!O
rqlme. But the nationwide of mercb. T h 1 y ·'""'..:fned
eo'
a .t rIke movement crumbled order With their .-·own
everywhere In Fraaoe u
Prealdonl Olarles de o.ulle
held tbe JBtlon In arm oontrol.
De Gau119 mat Premier
Georges Pom,pldou aod tbe
-ly-relhullled cablDet and tbe
p1r11111011t ehlrsed ol!erward
tllat tbe 41 llttle re\oolutloa.t' hid
boon unleashed ~ Communlot
ani le!Uets wltb the _ . ..
aim of ovorthroWIDa tbo Gaullist Flllll · Republle and tha
preolcltnt hbnaelt
The notlm was pnerally ID a
ealm, holiday mood aod tha
opt _ . . . to have gone out
of mill- union and QIII)Oiltlm
polllieal loaders who lllo da1l
ago claimed that De Gaulle wu
IIU•hlng the country toward c1v11

'ol4d

GALUPOLIS - I''" alwaya had &amp;
wild blue ,-r. so tlllo IIUI ....., wben the
11!111. JUDI•
fllllclwiDI dlonpo ID - · WUam IIIII Ill sot -pictures of Vlnloia aod tbe Goad, I IIIII (111111
ALLAN I. H~oltbe .......
pooltlona and m_..a r"'
IIIII ~ ~ klddlns). "cet me I helleqiter,"
It Jail ._,.. ~ tllot Ull Bucllaye IIUnl ill8etric Coq hadll
~ T. l'lltoD was altet.
belleop!Air In llle area to spray the Wrilht o1 waye of lbelr riftl
ed Chairman ol tbe al eltetrlc UDtL WUoon 101 In toueh with QJde ltaallltl' 11uci,;e,.
D!r-.1; Edgar L, - . wbo ........... and ........... the IIJaht,
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boelmo lliDIDr VI.. Pi:'e.u.al
A RUle allor 8 L Ill. '!.'aelday, lsrlblltdiiQ' .... hoedod
tl ()porat!ena bat ""'7,·....
lor
the
I!lue
FGuiQia
1101a1,
where
lbe
Minute
Mill
·~
elided Prtlldollt tl the C&lt;Jm.
Ccllllllbua wu Jl1'bd on tbe II,WII 11111111 p11at, BID Ilaird; wu
111111; s. w... -.... ... 1'11 at tbe ~
•
oltded Trea-.r of lbe ComRamaey met us there hut the
I plotureo of tractorJNIIIJ, sue""'""' Clrl F. Wz,
origlllal plan was ehonged. Ram- trailers sttlled out ill the water.
wllo waa adYID&lt;ed lo Vice Preo101 was to drive me out Rl. 141 We circled tbe ..,. and 1 abut
ldltll, FIDanee, on May 7, and
to tbe Mill Creek area where I more Ylews or tbe iilaeot flood
Lllbor R, llloy, &amp; 21 , _ - · waa to board the copter lor tbe on R&amp;eeoon In
hlltoq-.
.. wltb tile CompoiJ1, .... 11&gt;IIJihl - to Vlnlan, I tbouliht.
Thea we heeded 1CU1b bac:k totbe
.... - ......,..of the Mer&lt;hlilWe met Bllrd and lilt eqJier •lirlllll poillt.
at the area duiiJIIIIII aod
lllmaoy said 1o &amp;land by,' that
.....
1110111.· · - C&lt;lllrol Dep&amp;rt..
wllkhad u be lin - IIIIo tbe hi """¥ ........., lor !110 to 110
area to realore aervlee ~ Vinl!* u ooon &amp;I !i.e pUOI
Signed toOooded
one of Buelleye'o OUIICIIIIero, Wll av•lloiJ!e. So lllurtled •ci. ...
1• 11 and '
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· tbe IJoyd FryL
to the cdlce to m.\1,
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PAlliS
Nearly. 20,000
deW ~~~ led by llti'red
leNa .. Jnbrlnd : Dtntel CGhJI.
· Btn41t IIW'\lbed In Paris
SaWrdo.f In a maoalve now
prOtest aplnat tbe Gaulllll

'· IMime and murmured haiiiDIIY Include "Tho Song al tbe o~
fD her aotOnisbed• wenta bar Wall," "M.v Rellsloa," •llllcl~ Ulllled Press Jaternatlonal
ilrat lnlelliglble words:
stream - M.v j.lter Lite,"
•Vlee Pi:'ealclent llllltrt R.
"I am 'not cbmb now!'
"Peace at Eventide.'' 44 Helen
au.alphreor and former VIce
Taltllla MUltlpUed ·
Keller In s.olland," "Helen
. . , . _ Rlebard M. Nlxm
(UP!)
-·~~•e-~s
The Imminent. prooch In tile Ialka which PARIS
From that day on, Wltb Anne Keller's Journal," .... "Let Us
- · - · - -w
"8dllvan whom Helen ..Ued Have Faith."
arrival In Paris of Nor I h resume Wednesday.
Solurday while Seno. Rollert F.
Vletoamese President Ho Chi
But 'l1lo was believed carry- "-~
J Me
·-Teacher," always by her aide,
FUm Btosrapll)'
-- •
Minh's special eavey railed I'll 1 QIOIIdofA&gt; to "negotiate" ,,.......,
earthy
lor tbelr•
har talents multiplied Willt
"Tho un&lt;OII&lt;JliHCI,. • 111m
lnsteed of meiely merkl!lll
amazlllll ipeed. Sy age 16 she . blasrapll)' &lt;I her 'life narrated e&gt;POCIIUOIIB Saturday I of thea Ume, as has been. the pe,.,.... Calllonda ~
I
In
.,... ol normal edueatlonal by actreso Kalhlrlne Cornell, po01ible breaktbrOIIIh n
lfwDIIIu'el' . ed a v etoey
·-··~ked .moo•• ... v•-- manoe to datA&gt; or xuan Th
.
uy, ...
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evan-.nt and at 20 111e was pro&lt;~qeed 111&lt;1 . 11!101¥!1 d~~
"""" ,.._
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with
Allie
talks
between
Hanoi
a.-1
lhe
1orma1·
~·r
o1
the
North
Cmvintloll n.........,...
111
~~eijlre COil... ill nationwide. llor :_ -~'""'&lt;I Wuhlnstoo.
, 1 , VJ~at ~eptlfl"
'""' lllaooorl'o 60 deltpl6
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..I!Jn.l,, ,. ··'-·· · ,
9i!ll.v.p n• 11111' ·~ _,'!"..
1:e nu.·Tho, a elose ••o.~··· u:S:' ~ llegOUator cYnw ~'o iio""io lite V!i!O·bteallkoil'll
,, 'l'liroullb her
IIIII a ~
of, ifo and 1 ranking membee of VIIICe alan was due ln Paris the Jlelnoq'ltlf National con1
'· work abe hee&amp;II)O
.
· tbe Wo
•' rom •
tbe HaiJo1 parcy's pollbureon, Suoday from his cmaultatlma ventlon "ao looic u It - r a he
· •odd OYOr, lltl: 'P YI film waa mado.
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. lli'enalh to mllUma af handl·
A lracl• 11'0111' alruok In 1.1134. WIS d110· to J0 1 n the North With -noS Ide. nt John"•olw!l ptriCIIII.
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WhUo ·in Soolland, where Bolen Vletnomeso nesoUaUng toam In atalomaled lVI• prellmiJIOr)&gt; reeeive tbe · nomlbstlm." II
Mimi Ktller wa'1 born ~erltlf 'lias In w.health,
the «•nlng week atter cmoulta- talks.
- e d llwni1breY bed the
·~- 27 , 1880, 111 Tuaeulabla, · 9illlvan'o "'ell&amp;llllit8la to lall. tr~•~ in Peking and Mos«M en . 'VIIICe was brinllilll! t1ie adual .oupport of 57 a1 the
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Proal-'• premise to the deleeatei ud · MeCartlw tbe
Ala. The dauallter ol Caill. Taaeller - , ,boclma P' lo har
T~ Is known as a "hard- coolere~ that the . United other tliree.
'Arthur IL IIIII Katherine Adamo Helen
her~ ". • · liner" and neither American """ S&amp;atA&gt;a woalcl go "far and aost" 111e roiDIIIIIIoOOIIl'"' was not
K~er. liar. latbor waa 1 Jrl~ • YID
:.W.,.iii_ Con!ntunlst cmlerence q-teri In liB peace ei!Art ·u North bllldbll on tbo dolqatea, but a
PfOIItrl1 owner .,.. - - ,;:o!ifno" Sl!1lf
Maey ":"'!;~ antlclpated on Immediate major Vlellllm showed some reclpro. unit vo11ns rule _.....to be
' editor but a man nf mo&amp;lat 19U, tbt &amp;IIIlo· l~ '"'
•Witc~ tn Hanoi' a loujjh 11&gt;- ea1 restraint.
adopted ~ tbe delqateL
means.
and·. Holen , ware ~ U
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lo ~t fer
Roo ··all ...... (qi~ lcldeveHwnpllrey uew
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t1 "berG•
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a 90...wute _..aace at the
bfttD
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Mlchlpn , :her. bllli4 ,lnd 1 ~· ftl!lle.
Tho!llh, , .~ · . by i!tl'
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llllklnll """'llatlm dolepteo
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. &gt;1bore wao Ulile Cioiit Kllller
il;l;n loimd' ....- c6JIIIIIlll)&lt;)oa droVe do01&gt; IIIIo Sal- by Arne"\~ : and ·v....,._ SmclloJ.
. ~ : eoold do In llt8..ll81 of oaYancod proJi"illll·
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p Saturday nl&amp;lll. forclnSAmt•- meat
llrillll ~ and
Loose Alllooce
·•;'·.'-edlw traaQnent_
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traval.., . ~ 10!111 and llouth v1.wmese de- reoolllell r!Oto and a lbcnler
The Komedr and lleCartby
··I .,.-the ·rellllt wao that llolen . leclure4ln ~Citheliltiiil•lh fen~ors to ·dostrey whole dey of rockollllllll- from u. S. foroeo telllltd ~ In a loooe
:."•"· '· up · 11 · a acratehllll. inort. !fiiD ~~ . COIJIIItlet '!I n~o · l!IQC:I&lt;.• In a seorehed earth 11&amp;r 6'JDihill lioiiOGII!era. Tbret db' aiD- to 11'1 to -ent tbe
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bloeka ....., oio.troJed.
vice ,......... from walkl!lll off
, ' dawl!lll ddld wllo inorted Slid malot .....,.
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war dOd; li"Jko'bolorelfli!.ili-, , ~riUaballda .IIUihedlo~~· _ .
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turoa, ~·led "'W1 ~ 111 th~ lnlleo &lt;I tbe Proo'lt!OII· Jull aorllteall of tbe dey, that IIDie ~ ·,
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t1a1 Pllace· In lloua,.a.Mit, VIetnamese marietl bMIItd a- · ~~~~. .._....., In
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· Po1l1 TIIOm- c11oii .. . ·u •. , 111_ , _ to • WllldDJ. llllhtlllll bout soo . v1e1:
lr1IIJs to ~ · tor t1tat slate'•
. truatral.ld aiJd 11111 .alaoo . ·thlll· Mra. Evella. ~ narrow alloY11111 of tbe eut tbe Bien Lol Brldll.,.. pre.. Tuoedl1, ~. pled&amp;ed ....
!lllallY .
Jlariill!l' . · Slede .... '
~ cllllriet ""II- vent aUiod relnlor--'• from he 'llilol4 Dot _pull out of Ole
t i BIJ~ ~b eared b' ~· IW~. 1111 liii!P. 1 . wao the dsoplll enterins tbe
Air ,..,... llonloc!'l!l~ pre!l'4iollal ,...,.,
Or . . ·
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" ~ &lt;1 Salp .~ tbe jelo atoled tbe area. Oat atrlke Ria ·~
co.
, AwarliJ &lt;and )lodOrl' pWle to·. third lif?e fll VIet
aioaulll a !Uti IIIPallne ....... &lt;hllrmu, ' ~d N. HW,
· ·a:.o
•x,tler were eodl~' "" .. J;lepn ¥,p ~·
. . 1o tbe Tan Son Nhlt air base.
tiCCartlo'
win
.,....., &lt;arne fii1m mill)' ,lillian~ .). ,Salpera. ~ bul!dl!lll•
tho ~ · by "3 to 6
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-mini rictory In lle!Q&gt;IIean

REGISTRATION DA
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
JUNE 4-5-6
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Pr. PLEASANT - Two. ordora wert oiiDed b1 tbe Clreull
Slid ..ur.ot .. lllo olflct
of a.o elreull clerk dlllllilfiDI
di•CJrce &amp;ctiooJ.
Dloadaled were~ ac11oaa of
Carob~~ Lea Plekonl Yl. Frm-·
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auaelted NoriJI Vltlnam 'eut
doom m -podl aod do
more IIO&amp;IJIIall!lll. · ·
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i .blind
lrlJIII her allen~ W&lt;H'ld•cif,&gt;d,Jrlo.le,-a ,W
.of.tbe . . ,
·~~=·~~-:or tbe 20tb ctl'ltlll'1,.'dled at 'JMii' hoino S.iunlaY, 111, ltilD a
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III.W.. cru.Ue to halp the world's
onlier
outside Eaaton. She 1\ad
In loiU,. htaltll ior iwO ~
. her aide WI!J her '~ ~on, Mrs. WIDI~c:m-­
death ended lilm4lble,·~ Of c:outNt •Jl!l ~
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' .. almoat Wmai~Die are Noilc&gt;IIIJII and Kel• IW·
~~:~~~=· lor · the fi~St el&amp;ti lor, • TWain laid lbortb&gt; before
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of her life, w,o Keller hlo deaUI. .. .
,, ; ..-••ted fl.om ..Uo110 with
Jilllle!' was simple but ef~
·_;1 . ......... became a humor.!tl:!an,
~J~ent. ·He wrote to Mlsa/l(eller:
.r ~· le&lt;!Ui'tr and world qThe IUDI of ills that
~a
, Tirojv'oler, primarily In behalf of bloollns."
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Her_l;;ookat "OpWnill,D,'' ·~
· JIGIIIsv0 m~a WOI1 the aeclalm StofY fll my Lifo,"
:al tile
•~ tbe world and a hoat al Dark" and "The World_'B :!u
bonors !rom tJ.S. prealdonte and In," met wide .,~··· .,at 6
• .1111\Y foreliJil .,..mments.
turned brleiJ¥ to ~~ The
Few who kneW liar In her venture was unouecoallful IIIII
a.Uvo years eoold really she ~ a dli:DHied aet IIi
.,.,.., the "~• reallaatlon that vaudavllle. Sit owipl Ill• .....
tills cllarmlni la&lt;IY with 11'11 with her Obarm.
bl"" eyes and repll&gt;ea,lns waa
Love moe alap lll!lel'ed tile
.1111&lt;0 a helpless and plllllll ohlld life &lt;I M111 !Wier. While
of whom a doetor said: ·uSiii Ia reeuperat11111 bl PutrloRlcoafter
allvo inc! tbat b all."
an DineII, Miss KeDar mot a
Hal en Keller was, Indeed, only y o u n ·I \ .... _...... w11o
alive whlll tbe cloetor mado hla served brllilly aa her .,-e~ary,
comment. II took • .,aot .YOOIII
Once U.. marriage-pl.., W..e
Bootonlan, Anne 9i!Uvan, lo reperled In lbe now_.rs.
llllloc:k 1111 brlllilllco ala k...l Helen's mou.er, upset by' tbe
lllteDeet tbat was to amaze .t be publldey, took bet to Alabama.
world. II wao apiziDIIY alow Tho romanoe died.
'111111 _painful at !lrot, .,_,
Ia 11114, Mia• l(tUer enppd
llllllllelen finally learned the a aecretary, PDIIJ · Thom-,
Jllllllbls ol tile word "cloll"llld """ .... to remain With her tor
• IOYOral years before she walked 44 years.
tho parlor "'her Alabaml
Miss !Wier's wrlliass srewto

dol!ll !the Vleblam , War 801 , o
~ 8l!ouJc!or 1 lrom -~

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11J Jill C. BARDEN
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When· lite &amp;~cceoi 8alled IIIIo
N . v._,,tor a ·lilY 1n 181,3.
Pete MoCormlc:k, , vete.ran ....
tbtr Dlioerver it Falrlleld, was
~ head to riew bor. He doaerlb........, ball •~~~iij' polnled Clllll1')' ... her pulllllbmnot Qparllll&amp; u
;rellow rill bladi uimra lor "till moat horrible I had over
d e - a ; black ~ aloo aeea." MoCormlc:k 1111 tbe &amp;lollil!&gt;llred m ber blaek8allil. Slm- oeu qallt ID Now Orl...., LL
liar arrows were ~ 10 haye
been uled 1o lllllk tbe Qllarel
LA8r OF FELON FLEET
of tbe &amp;lllllh coavl&lt;ll. A11riD1
The &amp;leeeao 1111 bUled as a.e
of oledrlc lljbla 1111 IIUipended lall of &amp;illlllcl'a felon !loot of
from tbe tip al the bowoprlt, OVIr uocean Hells," that were ...
au. malllltOIAia and down lo a.e Pled ID tbe awfullrede oCtraneIller diek.
porllng coavlded ......... lo
Iller lloal~
OWner t1 the &amp;leeess was an tbe terrible poaal coloalts of
liYtd ma Flrlt Ave., waa mate
Tho above dosorb&gt;tlon wa s
&amp;llllabmiD C8ptatn David 1L Aullll'alla. More tban 161,000
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Smith who pve tills hialoey of men, women IDd eldldreD were
the vessel:
transported from Great Brllaln
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lo Aullralla.
THE OLD BRITISII prl... oldp
Thrice milk, the &amp;lcceaB was,
was built at loloulmeln, India, however, doaUned to 111101 her
ill 1790 out of Burmeae teak. o00 by -means. Her Orot
WQ)d, UatiJ 1802 she served •• •lnkllll was In !jrdoey. Thon In
... armed Eaat India merdlant- the wtntar o1 1911l she was torn
mail, but In that year was made looH from her moorlnsa at
oommodore of tbe transportation WhteiiDr, W, VL, atruek a
lleet.
bridge pier and sank.
Wilen triDsportatloo was abolTHE SUCCESS WAS aUII II
Ished In 1868, tbe feellns was "' P!Uabor!lh 11 tbe winter of 1919sreet about tbe drastic ..,.Uoh- 20 bepa but eerly In 11l20 she
ment enaeted on board tbot the was towed baek down tbe river
realdonts of !lrdney, Australia, .,.. down the MlsalaalilPI to New
leuttled· tbo S.coe 11 Blld she Orl011111,
lay on the bottom of tbe harbor
In 1936 the &amp;lece•s wa1 dllfer Ove yeera. When railed she pleyed II ClfNeland. Iiiio later
was IClU!Id to have lntad all &lt;1 sank Ill San4JIIk1 Bay, but ...
tbe' orislnal oollo, Irons and oth- IDid and raised Ia 1943: WhUe
er ..,.Uibmenf _.atus.
In tow for FOrt Cllnlm, em ~
Erie,
lhe ... ._.... On JUly
After a llltiiiOl'able Aa:EPrS CHECK - - r , Mlddltpart chairman
from !lrdn01 to Ehsland, lastlns 4, l9t6, while aUII m a.o bolb' the llelp Clllzena' S&lt;holarohiP Fcuodatlon, left, ace- ,j
165 days, she was Ol&lt;llll&gt;lted tom, the old vassel burned to tbe
$100 ebeek frml Jack Wel~l ..._r of tbe Collllllllua and
tbroush British peris lo
Southern Ohio Electric l)lnqJaqy'a Middleport olllce. Tho
wa!Air'a edp, endl!lll an oxaaorthan 15 mllUm people lnducllnl ated but pro!ltlble ......,.,
olaetrlc . _ Is one ot ....,... Orma In Meta• to make clotbe KIDi and Q...., and other
lllllona of $100 to tbe ftmd 1o award aeholar•hiP• to worthy
Tho &amp;lcctll mialtl liaYt members &lt;1 rqyaley.
100tbl who pursue ......,Uen be,yoad hlsh sehool.
ealled • aide . . . lllott. The
lil 1912 abe erosled the AUaa- pd&gt;lie ~ed a.e Dhlblt and

Nllldaed •• a Brltllh oldp
111111 «11oldored tbe aldol! YOaoel
lllool, .... visited mtJor Amerl.... peril 111 tbe Atlantic and Pad!lc c:oolla, tbe Mlsal~ 111111
Oblo Rtrero and tbe Grat Like•
OVIr a JIOI'Iod of 30 years.
The 8Joo011 puled GaJ!lpoUs 111 tbe Ohio Rlvar for PIUIIburill. Fa., ill
111\Y of 1911. Iiiio lied wlntlred
ID lbe mootb of tbe Konludcy
Rlwr -lite. CJacllllatl lo estbe great lee of tbe wtntar
of 1117-18.
cqaill Charlo K. Younr, wllo

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Machines ,·
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G,\LLIPOLIS - OM of tbe
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In tile lilt three years.''
Nboa went Scxdb and picked
up -aements &lt;1 ·Repoj&gt;llean
atate chairmen from Oldalloma
and Temoaoee, wlllch toplher
have 50 conventloo votoa. And

of any military jnterventlon by
otber Communist nations II
newly liberalized Cze&lt;hoelovaIds.
Charles IL Perc7- The DllDola
IIOMior lndloated a WU11n8111oa
1o run for vice prealdent Wtdor
Nlmn """ ... sold ... "119.44
per cent IIU'e of wionlns tbe
aominatloll." Ill Roek llland,

wldle stoAolllll abort of eodors·
InS Nboln, Sen. strom '11alrmond, R.S.C., praland him 11 a
"great man." Nlxm flaw to
Miami later.
m., Percy was uktd It be
1n otber poHtli!al diYOiop- l111Uld accept b lnvllaUoa from
menlo·
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Nlam . to lOin bis tlokol .and
'N'elion Jlodi.il"'lw-~ mi"'NO. sekl, .. ....... •-ointln - York pernor . laid In a . lllallCoo, I tblnk pnivldl!lll tbe
atetement tbat the t1nlted DllDolo doJepllm and tbt
Slates should make It clear It Dllaoia polltleal 1-roldp and
would "lake lite sraveat view" a.e ...... of tbe pjOple releooe

Rainfall Set

WlllTE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
W. VL (UPI) - A Demoeratlc pre....,....al Uokel t1 Vice

New Record
CINCINNATI (IJPI)- The U.S.

Wealher Bureou eald Slllurd01
that more rain fell on Clndonatl cllri!lll the )lUI . - tboD
Ill any . . - of May In recorded history - a total al 10.22
Inches.
Tho ralalall Iaiii _.u. lhlltered i 83-year-&lt;Jid Clncllllatl
reoerd &lt;1 9.52 llchoa lor llajo'.
II also waa 6.42 lnd!ea more
tbOII lloo uerap rainfall In Clnclmatl for !la,y.

Meonwblle, 1111
tblled to reoedo

qament oonl'ereneetllllll(q:-

ullle Nlll-1 Aooobere. Tho palriDp ............

Clio moat Ulialy oomiiMa Sillgelled fer tbe lqt ollloes.
~X~'».~::%-»:~

ObiolllurCOII-

troni Ill flood
crest Memorial Day of 56.81oot.
II waa llolllns at tbe rate of 1o - · of a IDOl an hour.
WALK WINS IT
)IJNNEAfOLIS (UP!) -

Jom
klan pltehed a four.!Jit out Olld drew a walll to Ioree
In tbe miY run of tile game ••
Wllarl ill
Franclaeo and 01110 Ulllverfliil' beat ValparOiao
llld ha. ,1104.
to beby• Ulllvtrfliil' of IDdlanlt M satur·' lid''PI-I
dlotutbed
~ 1D tbe NCAA Dillrlet FCNr
=-~liilldtiNil
II¥ till llltloD liluriJamant. Olllo u. w!U
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Mll!l lllmeiOia • 5autbem Dli-

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Preatclonl lillbert 1L l!lmwhr~ Slid Sen. Ellgeno J, Mc:carG&gt;y, D-Mihn., would dlleal
I Rl!plbllean alate of former
Vlee Prealclenl Rlebard M.
Nlmn 111111 Calllorn!&amp; G o v.
Rmald a..,.., the llltlon'o
mqulul pdiDsiiera .~lim.
The poll ... token by mall
at a.e amual mid year man-

o.pdst8 Take
Uberal Stand

me from my ollllpiiDoa •• •
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!maetne ..._ In pulllle life
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Prealclonl Jolllllll&gt;- The pnlldonl drove to . - - CIQ,
T&lt;IL, !rom hll ran&lt;h to veta ID
tho Demoeratle primacy .....U.
but he kept hla cldce a secret.
He • - .. ~to tell
reportera be bad valtd
!01',Jlon Yut&gt;orou&amp;h. lbe llboral
ciDildlt:t, ..,.:;tt,•.Giv'-t; l'll ·
!ilnlth, tbe .........Uve'·- .
- · Tlit ,...,._ periOIIOib'
&amp;fJt beiiiDd tbe Wlltel of bla ear
to drive tbe 1&gt; mlleo.

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Wall«dod .... lllldl of ben!,
tbe 81....1 waa ...ukelllf oldp
ll1at had rier 8alled tbe Ohio
Rlwr. OD bet ·-docks ilere
clun&amp;Oona and &lt;ella for the prlallllrL WIII.PIUrpoata, !MMdeo,
l:roaa, oat-..4allo,
.,.. other ftendllb IDatrumontoof
~ndalley ...... displayed.
Wax !!pes of _.ofEnsland'a moat DDIDrlouJ erlmlnola
edded • touch of noalley. Of.PilUeular note waa tbe «1/!.u.atb,
• lead.llned brine tank ill which
au. priDllra wara lnuneued

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.-... iliz6w dtlcrlbld tile
vlolt &lt;1. ·u.. &amp;ll'CtJI. IIi '.Ballimere: ''Willi ,.... .n.uillmJ&amp;·
tlmol COde llailala llyiDs, she
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wu tbe laot eonOrmed .....,.. 129 Uvea. Ool¥ dobrla wao
ni..Uon with tbe ~0 m!Uim reconrtd.
Anlund the World:
l'ltrolliDs allenll1 tbe undorwato•· ••1111, wlllch bad
..._,, the nat~on•a llldNr.. beta -.s a three IIMIIIIII
Paris: Prealclont Charlea do
JDIIItiiMI Umarfne fleet lt a "alnlar aardae.
~r In "l! .tjiiOIIoaal ndfo
Ill DM&gt;dere aclenoo, 1o
Whes, ch!i&amp;en, llirlfrleoda lddreaa, tofil tbe netloa be
whleh ..,. are obUv!Du1 until and comrades lurDed out to _.d DOt relieD as dom•Ddod
-~~~~ ...,. wrms.
wel eome the Seorploo•o 12 b1 many amons Che 10 lllllllon
Lui ...... .... of tbo ollleera and 87 enlllted m.., AI ltrlldng workers and otudeula
rtpOrted milt- tbe day waned, howtvar, tbe ealllns fer hlsher Jill and
..... 111111 mere llwl 50 llblpa and l111Uld-be sreeten returned 1o edueatloa ..-...... but _.d
20 patrol ,..... ..... tbelr homes and tbe NaVY Hlted dluolva Parliament IIDcl ..U
-cldq ,.. It ...... the tbe Sco:rP.oa aa ''ot"ertUe." Tbt new elediCIIll.
Allaulle.
lllr&lt;h Rl IIIID&lt;bed .... tbe
Blip: North VI.........
auerrtUaa
The llld- .... dasaltleatloa of tbe 1Ub was troop1 ... VIol
Scoqlan, • ...... of 99, cbanpd to "miloiq."
IIIBobed -c:k• In the
........ May 21 from 101110 250
101
The only clear - . , . JII'OIIIDee• of .
1111101 olt tbe Azoreo that abe umartae to ,. doom wu the v._,. and on tbe !rla&amp;e• ot
l1'l'IYe II her bome peri Tllreuller, whlell ll•o lloQin, from wllleh tbt U.S.
of Norfolk, vL, In tbe eerly Tetro 1110 off Clpe Cod In 8,tOO COIIIIIIaod laid tb~ were
....._ of laot lblday. 'lllat feet Ill water wltb tbt lou o1 "altor ..,oral daya of blUer

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JOB OPPORTUNITIES
IN THE
Alarge national company Is considering the
Jackson-Wellston Area for the location of an
automobile parts pla1t
tW, IIIOdern manufaduring p!.nt wlf require up to 700
-.ploy- in the immediate fvtvre. Tt.. comP!Iny must be
large number of workers

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' 1M wortc is heavy manufiCiuring and the~· jobs
will start at $2.25 par hour for unskillecf labor. 1M company will also Iliad skilled, and Hmi-tlciUecl

womn.

Sign up for a lob o,ortunlty at any reglstratlo• .
office of the Ohio Bureau of Empl•yment
Services listed laelow:
Jacklon-260 Millin Street
McArthvi - 2nct Floor Memorial Pomeroy- City HaH
Chlllcothe- 45 Wilt Main St.
Bldg., 1\1. Me.tcet St.
GaHipolls - 443 Saconc! Avenue Waverly - 118 E. s.concl Slriet

POMEROY II,A.YOR Cl!arlea
Leaar ... .tn'Ocltlmed - Sit.
111'1111, Juno 8, a lllr day Ill Piinoroy lbr tbe llalls CowiiY Uqlt
of the American Cen&lt;:er Soc!~.

lf.....,.n of Job'o"llau&amp;IIIAirawitb
Mro. Hal... MillliiiiDctW&amp;ewlll
be .. the -~~ duti!lllllio ...,
colleetl'll DIMs !Or tlio .....iJ

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was Cc&gt;Ju&gt;.Btndlt. t1ie eXtreme W....li - - 1o bor letulll otUdolll leadlrbtrred · from retum101 to , Fl'llle!e,
train· Franet .d'nar lri&amp;lertl!ll a ol~ aoroas tbe
F~eneh .,,tudea! Uprlal'll tbo! earlier thlo wOek by tbl'll -bla
llllllhr.....l.ilnto the ~lao brlabl red hair blaek.
atrlke crl~a.
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We malll&amp;td 1'!1.1111,111~. . ... ~~
to be alri!W 1o tbeioolatedrea- tbot of aro ·~ -~ .
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ldonc:e, Thea Ja~n~Y Jaok1on traDers, ID
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dimhed IJIIO the ecpter aod 1111 Abool 1 p. Iii. R&amp;maey caDit 'to
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BW Baird wno wlfll'!l ai 1ho ·.'~....,·,. ..,,....
flllbt.
m,. rou,.wn :Mntelll\ilw~ ;
~lhe'Oqptor coaldcer- ... lolrard Vinton. : "~~ 'I
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MOTORISTS WHO HAVE FREQIJENTLY trawlld a.ta
33 Wltb Ill maay curves ~ flid ll hlrd to believe ll1at day they'll be drivl!lll on this atralshl stretch ol......,.ay
wlllc!l 11 a port of the newly reloeated Roote 33. This 8ettlm
lnter'!"&lt;ll with the preaent Kl'llabor1 Rood.

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dellant now mareb that
at the old Mentpn:ilaaaa ...Uwt1 ·
otatlon, behind a wae bt,nllor
. . -... "the ~.i'l
The · - llnklld ...,..and
bloobod an tralllc ID their IIJ!O
rqlme. But the nationwide of mercb. T h 1 y ·'""'..:fned
eo'
a .t rIke movement crumbled order With their .-·own
everywhere In Fraaoe u
Prealdonl Olarles de o.ulle
held tbe JBtlon In arm oontrol.
De Gau119 mat Premier
Georges Pom,pldou aod tbe
-ly-relhullled cablDet and tbe
p1r11111011t ehlrsed ol!erward
tllat tbe 41 llttle re\oolutloa.t' hid
boon unleashed ~ Communlot
ani le!Uets wltb the _ . ..
aim of ovorthroWIDa tbo Gaullist Flllll · Republle and tha
preolcltnt hbnaelt
The notlm was pnerally ID a
ealm, holiday mood aod tha
opt _ . . . to have gone out
of mill- union and QIII)Oiltlm
polllieal loaders who lllo da1l
ago claimed that De Gaulle wu
IIU•hlng the country toward c1v11

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GALUPOLIS - I''" alwaya had &amp;
wild blue ,-r. so tlllo IIUI ....., wben the
11!111. JUDI•
fllllclwiDI dlonpo ID - · WUam IIIII Ill sot -pictures of Vlnloia aod tbe Goad, I IIIII (111111
ALLAN I. H~oltbe .......
pooltlona and m_..a r"'
IIIII ~ ~ klddlns). "cet me I helleqiter,"
It Jail ._,.. ~ tllot Ull Bucllaye IIUnl ill8etric Coq hadll
~ T. l'lltoD was altet.
belleop!Air In llle area to spray the Wrilht o1 waye of lbelr riftl
ed Chairman ol tbe al eltetrlc UDtL WUoon 101 In toueh with QJde ltaallltl' 11uci,;e,.
D!r-.1; Edgar L, - . wbo ........... and ........... the IIJaht,
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A RUle allor 8 L Ill. '!.'aelday, lsrlblltdiiQ' .... hoedod
tl ()porat!ena bat ""'7,·....
lor
the
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1101a1,
where
lbe
Minute
Mill
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elided Prtlldollt tl the C&lt;Jm.
Ccllllllbua wu Jl1'bd on tbe II,WII 11111111 p11at, BID Ilaird; wu
111111; s. w... -.... ... 1'11 at tbe ~
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oltded Trea-.r of lbe ComRamaey met us there hut the
I plotureo of tractorJNIIIJ, sue""'""' Clrl F. Wz,
origlllal plan was ehonged. Ram- trailers sttlled out ill the water.
wllo waa adYID&lt;ed lo Vice Preo101 was to drive me out Rl. 141 We circled tbe ..,. and 1 abut
ldltll, FIDanee, on May 7, and
to tbe Mill Creek area where I more Ylews or tbe iilaeot flood
Lllbor R, llloy, &amp; 21 , _ - · waa to board the copter lor tbe on R&amp;eeoon In
hlltoq-.
.. wltb tile CompoiJ1, .... 11&gt;IIJihl - to Vlnlan, I tbouliht.
Thea we heeded 1CU1b bac:k totbe
.... - ......,..of the Mer&lt;hlilWe met Bllrd and lilt eqJier •lirlllll poillt.
at the area duiiJIIIIII aod
lllmaoy said 1o &amp;land by,' that
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1110111.· · - C&lt;lllrol Dep&amp;rt..
wllkhad u be lin - IIIIo tbe hi """¥ ........., lor !110 to 110
area to realore aervlee ~ Vinl!* u ooon &amp;I !i.e pUOI
Signed toOooded
one of Buelleye'o OUIICIIIIero, Wll av•lloiJ!e. So lllurtled •ci. ...
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to the cdlce to m.\1,
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Nearly. 20,000
deW ~~~ led by llti'red
leNa .. Jnbrlnd : Dtntel CGhJI.
· Btn41t IIW'\lbed In Paris
SaWrdo.f In a maoalve now
prOtest aplnat tbe Gaulllll

'· IMime and murmured haiiiDIIY Include "Tho Song al tbe o~
fD her aotOnisbed• wenta bar Wall," "M.v Rellsloa," •llllcl~ Ulllled Press Jaternatlonal
ilrat lnlelliglble words:
stream - M.v j.lter Lite,"
•Vlee Pi:'ealclent llllltrt R.
"I am 'not cbmb now!'
"Peace at Eventide.'' 44 Helen
au.alphreor and former VIce
Taltllla MUltlpUed ·
Keller In s.olland," "Helen
. . , . _ Rlebard M. Nlxm
(UP!)
-·~~•e-~s
The Imminent. prooch In tile Ialka which PARIS
From that day on, Wltb Anne Keller's Journal," .... "Let Us
- · - · - -w
"8dllvan whom Helen ..Ued Have Faith."
arrival In Paris of Nor I h resume Wednesday.
Solurday while Seno. Rollert F.
Vletoamese President Ho Chi
But 'l1lo was believed carry- "-~
J Me
·-Teacher," always by her aide,
FUm Btosrapll)'
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Minh's special eavey railed I'll 1 QIOIIdofA&gt; to "negotiate" ,,.......,
earthy
lor tbelr•
har talents multiplied Willt
"Tho un&lt;OII&lt;JliHCI,. • 111m
lnsteed of meiely merkl!lll
amazlllll ipeed. Sy age 16 she . blasrapll)' &lt;I her 'life narrated e&gt;POCIIUOIIB Saturday I of thea Ume, as has been. the pe,.,.... Calllonda ~
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In
.,... ol normal edueatlonal by actreso Kalhlrlne Cornell, po01ible breaktbrOIIIh n
lfwDIIIu'el' . ed a v etoey
·-··~ked .moo•• ... v•-- manoe to datA&gt; or xuan Th
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uy, ...
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evan-.nt and at 20 111e was pro&lt;~qeed 111&lt;1 . 11!101¥!1 d~~
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with
Allie
talks
between
Hanoi
a.-1
lhe
1orma1·
~·r
o1
the
North
Cmvintloll n.........,...
111
~~eijlre COil... ill nationwide. llor :_ -~'""'&lt;I Wuhlnstoo.
, 1 , VJ~at ~eptlfl"
'""' lllaooorl'o 60 deltpl6
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1:e nu.·Tho, a elose ••o.~··· u:S:' ~ llegOUator cYnw ~'o iio""io lite V!i!O·bteallkoil'll
,, 'l'liroullb her
IIIII a ~
of, ifo and 1 ranking membee of VIIICe alan was due ln Paris the Jlelnoq'ltlf National con1
'· work abe hee&amp;II)O
.
· tbe Wo
•' rom •
tbe HaiJo1 parcy's pollbureon, Suoday from his cmaultatlma ventlon "ao looic u It - r a he
· •odd OYOr, lltl: 'P YI film waa mado.
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on the hal I reoaable ehanOO to
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. lli'enalh to mllUma af handl·
A lracl• 11'0111' alruok In 1.1134. WIS d110· to J0 1 n the North With -noS Ide. nt John"•olw!l ptriCIIII.
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WhUo ·in Soolland, where Bolen Vletnomeso nesoUaUng toam In atalomaled lVI• prellmiJIOr)&gt; reeeive tbe · nomlbstlm." II
Mimi Ktller wa'1 born ~erltlf 'lias In w.health,
the «•nlng week atter cmoulta- talks.
- e d llwni1breY bed the
·~- 27 , 1880, 111 Tuaeulabla, · 9illlvan'o "'ell&amp;llllit8la to lall. tr~•~ in Peking and Mos«M en . 'VIIICe was brinllilll! t1ie adual .oupport of 57 a1 the
"'"'"
IIIII Slid -~
Proal-'• premise to the deleeatei ud · MeCartlw tbe
Ala. The dauallter ol Caill. Taaeller - , ,boclma P' lo har
T~ Is known as a "hard- coolere~ that the . United other tliree.
'Arthur IL IIIII Katherine Adamo Helen
her~ ". • · liner" and neither American """ S&amp;atA&gt;a woalcl go "far and aost" 111e roiDIIIIIIoOOIIl'"' was not
K~er. liar. latbor waa 1 Jrl~ • YID
:.W.,.iii_ Con!ntunlst cmlerence q-teri In liB peace ei!Art ·u North bllldbll on tbo dolqatea, but a
PfOIItrl1 owner .,.. - - ,;:o!ifno" Sl!1lf
Maey ":"'!;~ antlclpated on Immediate major Vlellllm showed some reclpro. unit vo11ns rule _.....to be
' editor but a man nf mo&amp;lat 19U, tbt &amp;IIIlo· l~ '"'
•Witc~ tn Hanoi' a loujjh 11&gt;- ea1 restraint.
adopted ~ tbe delqateL
means.
and·. Holen , ware ~ U
A
lo ~t fer
Roo ··all ...... (qi~ lcldeveHwnpllrey uew
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IIMI
a 90...wute _..aace at the
bfttD
tbl(lell
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Mlchlpn , :her. bllli4 ,lnd 1 ~· ftl!lle.
Tho!llh, , .~ · . by i!tl'
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llllklnll """'llatlm dolepteo
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. &gt;1bore wao Ulile Cioiit Kllller
il;l;n loimd' ....- c6JIIIIIlll)&lt;)oa droVe do01&gt; IIIIo Sal- by Arne"\~ : and ·v....,._ SmclloJ.
. ~ : eoold do In llt8..ll81 of oaYancod proJi"illll·
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p Saturday nl&amp;lll. forclnSAmt•- meat
llrillll ~ and
Loose Alllooce
·•;'·.'-edlw traaQnent_
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traval.., . ~ 10!111 and llouth v1.wmese de- reoolllell r!Oto and a lbcnler
The Komedr and lleCartby
··I .,.-the ·rellllt wao that llolen . leclure4ln ~Citheliltiiil•lh fen~ors to ·dostrey whole dey of rockollllllll- from u. S. foroeo telllltd ~ In a loooe
:."•"· '· up · 11 · a acratehllll. inort. !fiiD ~~ . COIJIIItlet '!I n~o · l!IQC:I&lt;.• In a seorehed earth 11&amp;r 6'JDihill lioiiOGII!era. Tbret db' aiD- to 11'1 to -ent tbe
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· ~nenta 91e .tdll4 tbe ·-'""' eo11111111 nlat hldeoUtf
bloeka ....., oio.troJed.
vice ,......... from walkl!lll off
, ' dawl!lll ddld wllo inorted Slid malot .....,.
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war dOd; li"Jko'bolorelfli!.ili-, , ~riUaballda .IIUihedlo~~· _ .
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turoa, ~·led "'W1 ~ 111 th~ lnlleo &lt;I tbe Proo'lt!OII· Jull aorllteall of tbe dey, that IIDie ~ ·,
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t1a1 Pllace· In lloua,.a.Mit, VIetnamese marietl bMIItd a- · ~~~~. .._....., In
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· Po1l1 TIIOm- c11oii .. . ·u •. , 111_ , _ to • WllldDJ. llllhtlllll bout soo . v1e1:
lr1IIJs to ~ · tor t1tat slate'•
. truatral.ld aiJd 11111 .alaoo . ·thlll· Mra. Evella. ~ narrow alloY11111 of tbe eut tbe Bien Lol Brldll.,.. pre.. Tuoedl1, ~. pled&amp;ed ....
!lllallY .
Jlariill!l' . · Slede .... '
~ cllllriet ""II- vent aUiod relnlor--'• from he 'llilol4 Dot _pull out of Ole
t i BIJ~ ~b eared b' ~· IW~. 1111 liii!P. 1 . wao the dsoplll enterins tbe
Air ,..,... llonloc!'l!l~ pre!l'4iollal ,...,.,
Or . . ·
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" ~ &lt;1 Salp .~ tbe jelo atoled tbe area. Oat atrlke Ria ·~
co.
, AwarliJ &lt;and )lodOrl' pWle to·. third lif?e fll VIet
aioaulll a !Uti IIIPallne ....... &lt;hllrmu, ' ~d N. HW,
· ·a:.o
•x,tler were eodl~' "" .. J;lepn ¥,p ~·
. . 1o tbe Tan Son Nhlt air base.
tiCCartlo'
win
.,....., &lt;arne fii1m mill)' ,lillian~ .). ,Salpera. ~ bul!dl!lll•
tho ~ · by "3 to 6
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-mini rictory In lle!Q&gt;IIean

REGISTRATION DA
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
JUNE 4-5-6
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Pr. PLEASANT - Two. ordora wert oiiDed b1 tbe Clreull
Slid ..ur.ot .. lllo olflct
of a.o elreull clerk dlllllilfiDI
di•CJrce &amp;ctiooJ.
Dloadaled were~ ac11oaa of
Carob~~ Lea Plekonl Yl. Frm-·
cia ......, Plcktnl. lloana . .
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auaelted NoriJI Vltlnam 'eut
doom m -podl aod do
more IIO&amp;IJIIall!lll. · ·
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i .blind
lrlJIII her allen~ W&lt;H'ld•cif,&gt;d,Jrlo.le,-a ,W
.of.tbe . . ,
·~~=·~~-:or tbe 20tb ctl'ltlll'1,.'dled at 'JMii' hoino S.iunlaY, 111, ltilD a
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shOrt of bef88th'blr~.
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III.W.. cru.Ue to halp the world's
onlier
outside Eaaton. She 1\ad
In loiU,. htaltll ior iwO ~
. her aide WI!J her '~ ~on, Mrs. WIDI~c:m-­
death ended lilm4lble,·~ Of c:outNt •Jl!l ~
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~~:~~~=· lor · the fi~St el&amp;ti lor, • TWain laid lbortb&gt; before
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Jilllle!' was simple but ef~
·_;1 . ......... became a humor.!tl:!an,
~J~ent. ·He wrote to Mlsa/l(eller:
.r ~· le&lt;!Ui'tr and world qThe IUDI of ills that
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, Tirojv'oler, primarily In behalf of bloollns."
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Her_l;;ookat "OpWnill,D,'' ·~
· JIGIIIsv0 m~a WOI1 the aeclalm StofY fll my Lifo,"
:al tile
•~ tbe world and a hoat al Dark" and "The World_'B :!u
bonors !rom tJ.S. prealdonte and In," met wide .,~··· .,at 6
• .1111\Y foreliJil .,..mments.
turned brleiJ¥ to ~~ The
Few who kneW liar In her venture was unouecoallful IIIII
a.Uvo years eoold really she ~ a dli:DHied aet IIi
.,.,.., the "~• reallaatlon that vaudavllle. Sit owipl Ill• .....
tills cllarmlni la&lt;IY with 11'11 with her Obarm.
bl"" eyes and repll&gt;ea,lns waa
Love moe alap lll!lel'ed tile
.1111&lt;0 a helpless and plllllll ohlld life &lt;I M111 !Wier. While
of whom a doetor said: ·uSiii Ia reeuperat11111 bl PutrloRlcoafter
allvo inc! tbat b all."
an DineII, Miss KeDar mot a
Hal en Keller was, Indeed, only y o u n ·I \ .... _...... w11o
alive whlll tbe cloetor mado hla served brllilly aa her .,-e~ary,
comment. II took • .,aot .YOOIII
Once U.. marriage-pl.., W..e
Bootonlan, Anne 9i!Uvan, lo reperled In lbe now_.rs.
llllloc:k 1111 brlllilllco ala k...l Helen's mou.er, upset by' tbe
lllteDeet tbat was to amaze .t be publldey, took bet to Alabama.
world. II wao apiziDIIY alow Tho romanoe died.
'111111 _painful at !lrot, .,_,
Ia 11114, Mia• l(tUer enppd
llllllllelen finally learned the a aecretary, PDIIJ · Thom-,
Jllllllbls ol tile word "cloll"llld """ .... to remain With her tor
• IOYOral years before she walked 44 years.
tho parlor "'her Alabaml
Miss !Wier's wrlliass srewto

dol!ll !the Vleblam , War 801 , o
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N . v._,,tor a ·lilY 1n 181,3.
Pete MoCormlc:k, , vete.ran ....
tbtr Dlioerver it Falrlleld, was
~ head to riew bor. He doaerlb........, ball •~~~iij' polnled Clllll1')' ... her pulllllbmnot Qparllll&amp; u
;rellow rill bladi uimra lor "till moat horrible I had over
d e - a ; black ~ aloo aeea." MoCormlc:k 1111 tbe &amp;lollil!&gt;llred m ber blaek8allil. Slm- oeu qallt ID Now Orl...., LL
liar arrows were ~ 10 haye
been uled 1o lllllk tbe Qllarel
LA8r OF FELON FLEET
of tbe &amp;lllllh coavl&lt;ll. A11riD1
The &amp;leeeao 1111 bUled as a.e
of oledrlc lljbla 1111 IIUipended lall of &amp;illlllcl'a felon !loot of
from tbe tip al the bowoprlt, OVIr uocean Hells," that were ...
au. malllltOIAia and down lo a.e Pled ID tbe awfullrede oCtraneIller diek.
porllng coavlded ......... lo
Iller lloal~
OWner t1 the &amp;leeess was an tbe terrible poaal coloalts of
liYtd ma Flrlt Ave., waa mate
Tho above dosorb&gt;tlon wa s
&amp;llllabmiD C8ptatn David 1L Aullll'alla. More tban 161,000
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the vessel:
transported from Great Brllaln
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THE OLD BRITISII prl... oldp
Thrice milk, the &amp;lcceaB was,
was built at loloulmeln, India, however, doaUned to 111101 her
ill 1790 out of Burmeae teak. o00 by -means. Her Orot
WQ)d, UatiJ 1802 she served •• •lnkllll was In !jrdoey. Thon In
... armed Eaat India merdlant- the wtntar o1 1911l she was torn
mail, but In that year was made looH from her moorlnsa at
oommodore of tbe transportation WhteiiDr, W, VL, atruek a
lleet.
bridge pier and sank.
Wilen triDsportatloo was abolTHE SUCCESS WAS aUII II
Ished In 1868, tbe feellns was "' P!Uabor!lh 11 tbe winter of 1919sreet about tbe drastic ..,.Uoh- 20 bepa but eerly In 11l20 she
ment enaeted on board tbot the was towed baek down tbe river
realdonts of !lrdney, Australia, .,.. down the MlsalaalilPI to New
leuttled· tbo S.coe 11 Blld she Orl011111,
lay on the bottom of tbe harbor
In 1936 the &amp;lece•s wa1 dllfer Ove yeera. When railed she pleyed II ClfNeland. Iiiio later
was IClU!Id to have lntad all &lt;1 sank Ill San4JIIk1 Bay, but ...
tbe' orislnal oollo, Irons and oth- IDid and raised Ia 1943: WhUe
er ..,.Uibmenf _.atus.
In tow for FOrt Cllnlm, em ~
Erie,
lhe ... ._.... On JUly
After a llltiiiOl'able Aa:EPrS CHECK - - r , Mlddltpart chairman
from !lrdn01 to Ehsland, lastlns 4, l9t6, while aUII m a.o bolb' the llelp Clllzena' S&lt;holarohiP Fcuodatlon, left, ace- ,j
165 days, she was Ol&lt;llll&gt;lted tom, the old vassel burned to tbe
$100 ebeek frml Jack Wel~l ..._r of tbe Collllllllua and
tbroush British peris lo
Southern Ohio Electric l)lnqJaqy'a Middleport olllce. Tho
wa!Air'a edp, endl!lll an oxaaorthan 15 mllUm people lnducllnl ated but pro!ltlble ......,.,
olaetrlc . _ Is one ot ....,... Orma In Meta• to make clotbe KIDi and Q...., and other
lllllona of $100 to tbe ftmd 1o award aeholar•hiP• to worthy
Tho &amp;lcctll mialtl liaYt members &lt;1 rqyaley.
100tbl who pursue ......,Uen be,yoad hlsh sehool.
ealled • aide . . . lllott. The
lil 1912 abe erosled the AUaa- pd&gt;lie ~ed a.e Dhlblt and

Nllldaed •• a Brltllh oldp
111111 «11oldored tbe aldol! YOaoel
lllool, .... visited mtJor Amerl.... peril 111 tbe Atlantic and Pad!lc c:oolla, tbe Mlsal~ 111111
Oblo Rtrero and tbe Grat Like•
OVIr a JIOI'Iod of 30 years.
The 8Joo011 puled GaJ!lpoUs 111 tbe Ohio Rlvar for PIUIIburill. Fa., ill
111\Y of 1911. Iiiio lied wlntlred
ID lbe mootb of tbe Konludcy
Rlwr -lite. CJacllllatl lo estbe great lee of tbe wtntar
of 1117-18.
cqaill Charlo K. Younr, wllo

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G,\LLIPOLIS - OM of tbe
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lila Oblo Rlvar In tllla
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In tile lilt three years.''
Nboa went Scxdb and picked
up -aements &lt;1 ·Repoj&gt;llean
atate chairmen from Oldalloma
and Temoaoee, wlllch toplher
have 50 conventloo votoa. And

of any military jnterventlon by
otber Communist nations II
newly liberalized Cze&lt;hoelovaIds.
Charles IL Perc7- The DllDola
IIOMior lndloated a WU11n8111oa
1o run for vice prealdent Wtdor
Nlmn """ ... sold ... "119.44
per cent IIU'e of wionlns tbe
aominatloll." Ill Roek llland,

wldle stoAolllll abort of eodors·
InS Nboln, Sen. strom '11alrmond, R.S.C., praland him 11 a
"great man." Nlxm flaw to
Miami later.
m., Percy was uktd It be
1n otber poHtli!al diYOiop- l111Uld accept b lnvllaUoa from
menlo·
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Nlam . to lOin bis tlokol .and
'N'elion Jlodi.il"'lw-~ mi"'NO. sekl, .. ....... •-ointln - York pernor . laid In a . lllallCoo, I tblnk pnivldl!lll tbe
atetement tbat the t1nlted DllDolo doJepllm and tbt
Slates should make It clear It Dllaoia polltleal 1-roldp and
would "lake lite sraveat view" a.e ...... of tbe pjOple releooe

Rainfall Set

WlllTE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
W. VL (UPI) - A Demoeratlc pre....,....al Uokel t1 Vice

New Record
CINCINNATI (IJPI)- The U.S.

Wealher Bureou eald Slllurd01
that more rain fell on Clndonatl cllri!lll the )lUI . - tboD
Ill any . . - of May In recorded history - a total al 10.22
Inches.
Tho ralalall Iaiii _.u. lhlltered i 83-year-&lt;Jid Clncllllatl
reoerd &lt;1 9.52 llchoa lor llajo'.
II also waa 6.42 lnd!ea more
tbOII lloo uerap rainfall In Clnclmatl for !la,y.

Meonwblle, 1111
tblled to reoedo

qament oonl'ereneetllllll(q:-

ullle Nlll-1 Aooobere. Tho palriDp ............

Clio moat Ulialy oomiiMa Sillgelled fer tbe lqt ollloes.
~X~'».~::%-»:~

ObiolllurCOII-

troni Ill flood
crest Memorial Day of 56.81oot.
II waa llolllns at tbe rate of 1o - · of a IDOl an hour.
WALK WINS IT
)IJNNEAfOLIS (UP!) -

Jom
klan pltehed a four.!Jit out Olld drew a walll to Ioree
In tbe miY run of tile game ••
Wllarl ill
Franclaeo and 01110 Ulllverfliil' beat ValparOiao
llld ha. ,1104.
to beby• Ulllvtrfliil' of IDdlanlt M satur·' lid''PI-I
dlotutbed
~ 1D tbe NCAA Dillrlet FCNr
=-~liilldtiNil
II¥ till llltloD liluriJamant. Olllo u. w!U
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u\e lo- "'the IIOOilOI ~ ....
Mll!l lllmeiOia • 5autbem Dli-

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Preatclonl lillbert 1L l!lmwhr~ Slid Sen. Ellgeno J, Mc:carG&gt;y, D-Mihn., would dlleal
I Rl!plbllean alate of former
Vlee Prealclenl Rlebard M.
Nlmn 111111 Calllorn!&amp; G o v.
Rmald a..,.., the llltlon'o
mqulul pdiDsiiera .~lim.
The poll ... token by mall
at a.e amual mid year man-

o.pdst8 Take
Uberal Stand

me from my ollllpiiDoa •• •
_ _.. Bt aalcl he "couldn't
!maetne ..._ In pulllle life
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Prealclonl Jolllllll&gt;- The pnlldonl drove to . - - CIQ,
T&lt;IL, !rom hll ran&lt;h to veta ID
tho Demoeratle primacy .....U.
but he kept hla cldce a secret.
He • - .. ~to tell
reportera be bad valtd
!01',Jlon Yut&gt;orou&amp;h. lbe llboral
ciDildlt:t, ..,.:;tt,•.Giv'-t; l'll ·
!ilnlth, tbe .........Uve'·- .
- · Tlit ,...,._ periOIIOib'
&amp;fJt beiiiDd tbe Wlltel of bla ear
to drive tbe 1&gt; mlleo.

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CARL L. Weoro, Jr., 19, aoo of IICr. IIIII 1\lre. Clrl L. Weoro,

Rt. I, Patriot, a 19116 GAllS ............ ns the ouiQoct ora lo&amp;lllre
•IDrl' ID tile
10, 1968 odltloa of "The Babbler~, a weellly
- - r J)Ubllabocl at David Lll'lleOIIIb Co!Jeae,
Nubftlle, Term.

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Clrl L. Weoro Jr. , boiler - . u ~ J.
11. IIIIOIW ~sCCIIllb s - . baa beal nlher eoo&gt;opi&lt;IIIIWI durlag his se..a ,.wura aa ...,.....

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lloward'• -

duri!W World Will' II, and P~'
to the - · ..... ~ with
tho three C'e.
liDIII'Y will be bold at 7:30
RIO" GRAlmE - Five R I o thla OYOIIIJWatthe~a FunGroada Collep ncolv- eral RillitO In l:harle• Yua .
ed nortiAinal reCOIIIIItlaft ~ wiD be bold 10 "-"'·• Miindo,y;
ID a creative writing-~~...,...
Burial wiD be In Snmmerllold,
oored by ''!'lie Allallllc ~- o.
1:1" _ ...._ Paal' ClutlkJ.
pber, lilt&gt; Graado, WUIWn Uc.._, Rocbollar, N, Y., Goorp
REV. FLOYD WISE
Somm8rvllle, Golltp,llo, a n d
POMEROY - The illY. F\Ol'd
James Rooe, llfanobe..,, ..-lv- Wlae, n, formerly flll'iloDaw
2, died~~~-~
ed llolloral¥t tor lllelr
enlriH. Slepbtll 'l'rayiiiOVich,
Albano, woo a1181&lt;1ed a eoirt111cole of merit t&lt;ir blo ~dey.
Eatrles !Del.-: a "Soles Pltcli,• by Pear CbrloIDpher; an e - . "A l.OIIcal
Chrlll, • by William Uedoae;
I poem. "Ridw.rd ScrD:Iler,"
by James Roae; a - "FHI,"
by Goorp lbnmerYIIIe; IIIII a
'"!be Wborlab llorniDI..

GALLIPOLIS .:.. The ilaDDaD
Trace Cllljllet of Future llolnemakers elected the tollowiDc of.
lieora recentl;J, Carol Sdlo&lt;kley,

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at Goll1a Aeoclemy In Galllpoll1, Ohio, ba
: hio fll:alatep !do the clnunatlc llald by ,lolmng the Thespians,
; a - hill! aebool clnunadc club.
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be beeame even ~lied ID hia
; ldaal of a dramatic eareer, aad WO&lt;ked 1eftrl.abl;J to oblalo
: role• Ia praduetku ol. "Alllde Get YCl.ll' Gal," IDd u Brlglcloca •'
; laiaroatlall1_, ba plaj&gt;ed tile Identical niles ID tile prometlona
: of tile lifo llllllcalo 111 the J.WaCCIIllb lfa&amp;e.
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ervwd. He dlneted the ebar-•ID"IIanfr&lt;IIILallaneha" willeh
tonk IDP ....... • lilt.- 8qJrama three weeka """ '!be ....,
cit ...... of tba ~...... J. R. ., ... haQirltlte- wltll
tba aliar
Eleh Hil Dulai!a"
D!aelpleorSel'-aalnn
J. R. 'a 111011 notable · - 11&gt; the L!£loellllb otsp eame
Oil'lllr thlalllll- be piQad the"raWofllarrJ .....,In the Llpo....., __. ...._ of "llr!'='=" Allor a _ _._ .....___._
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a tremell\biJ O..Um by the audience.
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; lou beal a dloclpll! of tba UDIMIIol.a of _..11Im ehor·
; -1\Y provideL He bollne1 that~ II tile IIIOII&lt;b': -.lc _ , . of ......_.,.... ~ 1111 the "DDIIJIIImllolled
; q 1 - to arllatlcall;J
with the ........_..
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aiiii4H relallllllablp - - J. R.
: aDd the L!£11C&lt;IIlb drama , . _ J, R. baa alven ondloaa limo
: and etrort to DLC drmallc ~ll011111ed baa takon !rlandah!pa be
: wUl ...... lxqol. He ...- . tlloso 11101'1 thin ~
- ~ -.se "by w-.. with dru. ~ you are able
: til ... '-til the aurtaee 1111 lblll out wbal-· ... under their
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,..,.laionel _ . . . of bard, dlllgeot work.
He eredlta Dr. Jerq Herder1411, Jut 7eor'a c1nuna director
and- prefeaaor of -"atllllrrQSiate Unl..,...t;; 6r IDOtllH'W
a,..-doual atllblle anuq DLC c1nuna al!ldiCIIe.
' 'He lllldli me aes that l'4u dall't loal with an art lorm
W. U. IDeo, and that l! It Ia ua,d ~ II can depict realit¥
......, tlllll 1111' -IIIII: The II!IPia IIbera lifo )lmpo out at
Ill ....._ IP'sb• It by the"thriat, lllld ,_.., "!biola lifo'."
J, B. '1 !m-ate soa1a wldle ban an 1D direct tile ehoreoF'IIIJ'· cl a plaJ and to ~ the horiiCXI fll tile clnuna . .

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The eboPer II pleminltoliml
aat the Jwdor lolr. Plana
are aloo belnl made tor a awlmmlng pm;y aad a hllrldl In tilt

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PIDLAilELPIIIA (UPI) - AD7
~ w~ Gar)' Nolan lookJ at It, It
wo1 a 11art In tile 1868 c...._
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:. auccooaftd but 1baiq Frld.t1 nlchl
~ u tha ClneiMIII Redo acored
, twc l'llDI In the sevemll lnn!Jw
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Troop 213 met 'l'lllrlldljll the
Pl..obyterlan Clureh for a lareweD par11 l(iveD by lbolr lead·~ ~

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1\lra. Gniat paoaad out bodp1
to lndiY!doalo aad bidpa ....,._
eel u a troop. AU the Drl, will
be ieon1nB 11Cre. Grolb'l ,bdor
troop and ba 111Jin1 oo 11&gt; a ca.
troop Dill ;year. T b 17
upreaoed tllanka 11&gt; lire. Gniat
for the belp abe pve them clu-1n1 thtllr put thrae JNfl of
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IIIBAH, YIIIOIIDia (UPI)
Huab ADdrelr Dom1111, Z3, a Brltlab - . aad driYOr of a bua
thai liammad !do • ..._ and
ldUIII 14 Brltlab ..,....., lui
;year, ... PrfdiQo ..
ala , _ , 1D a Y......... prt..,
tor ....., 1aro ..-..k.
TALliS BREAKDOWN
KAIIPAJA, U..... (UPI)
Ropreloaioltvoa of the t wo
llclta ID Nltorla'a d.U war pared lo iNYI UI&amp;Ddalodo.r b6eaue of a ,...,_ Fl'ldq
Ia .... lolld, but llolll .....
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Tbe yoong plteber bas been
aldellnoci.Cor several weeko with
arm miseries and Ollly recently
bad ptten Ill)' tilUlblo erperlenee.
GAVE UP THREE IDTS
The 20 - yeor • old riaflthaodor save ICI Ollly throe hits- two'
iii tllom . _ ~ · - .......
J•lias tn "ttit lt'i1eqtt-,~~;
plnob-ldller with tile ...... tied

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Nolan, .,.n..t tile IDniDg by be-

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ACETATE
''IHE IIAUTY 'FtMil''
WOMEN'S &amp; MISSIIS'

Billrr8 .,
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Pena aad second on a linlie by Pele Rbse. runner• ,
ad.aneed on a aaerlllce by Chico
Rul• and aeqrecl when _Fred Whitllold hit 1 ollWie off reliever
Dick FarreU .

Jolmrll'

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an Cor a helmer In the aaeOid
IIIIIIJW and 1101 Wblta bit a IW&lt;&gt;nm
In the t.)urth lbat
save the Pldl• • 3-l!Nd.
SIJWie• by Hull, ·AJix JclmiGII,
1'0111' Peru and ·Job¥1 ' &amp;.nth
IIIII an arror by ~ aeewn1ed
fiJr the IWO CiDclDilatil'UDI "latlle
abth lbat tied dlepmeand oYIDI. lllllY led 1'1 tile win fiJr Nolan, 1lbo
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£IIEliSON E. '~ ... ebalrllen of tile-~
!• tor tbe ~North Alilorlean Chlralala au.tc, bald at the
i ... ~ ~ Are.._ i!mariCIIl'a Jltlll!t* fri1PIIred In 1101 l'fJII'Iilllllltraa to "Utp ·· In
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: TWf:!m' YEARs AGO, lrilnlll• I1IH of 1aro D111J 'l'lllluna IIIII
GIIU. 'llmea .... W. SeGit We~ ...,1.1 ,_,-vice
: •...,.,.. ofGnce lfelhodlll Ourebhtd'(~t.llllllllua oall .... REVOLIJ'l'ION HVRTS SALES ·
HONG KONG (UPO- c;;;.\,u;IlK I. A. QpeliJ-Grace-otQurdiJaat,r ... Rac:ord
to !I.a. Krollll
:~ .. IMil · ~ lllllmllillll pool .... lH~ ......... Ilrcqjht nlll CblneH •
:oMtl•u • ....,I
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z&amp;ed. ... Luther di'OliPed by 2f ;.. - .....
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~011.4 .J, W-*" '-Ia u chllllber .. cOIIIJIIOioee prell- the . lint ,_ IIIOolbl cl lH8
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. ~ .JIINI ,z .,-. ... Baea, ~war ...,..,.. ltft1d- tbt "caltunl Moll!ifoa." Hoaa
:11r llrot,.... !a Cillo Vallt7 AIICidatloii
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KGal ollldala llld lodo.y.
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ChlCIIO •••••••.•• 23 23
Ctnelnnatl • . • . . • • •22 22
Loo Angelea ..••••. 24 25
Oikluld . . . • • • . . , •• Zl 24 Hooatm ..••••...• 21 24
New York •••...••••21 25 New York ••••••••• 20 25
chic:aao .. ' .•••...• 19 25 Pltloburgh •....•••. 18 23
Waablnstm . •••.•.•• 18 28 "
F'rld.t1' 1 Heoults:
Friday'&amp; ReaultiiSt. Loulo 2 New York 0
Clnei,..U 5 Pblladelphla 4
Detrolt 1 Naw York 0
Atlantll 5 Plttobursh 2
Bostm 3 Baltimore o
Hw1tm 3 Chlcqo 1
Cleveland 8 Waahintton 3
Chlcqo 2 Mlnnesoia 1, (U)
Loa A'Wele• 3 San Frandaeo 0
caJI!ornla 3 Olldand o, (1:1)
So11Jrdalo'• Heaulto:
Atlanla 81 Plttsbursh, nllht
So11Jrdalo'a Reo\1111:
Booton 5 Raltlmore I
Cbleqo at H&lt;lUIIDD, nlsht
NEW YORK (UP!) - l$e Chleaso I MiMOaola 0
San hanclaco at LOs Angeles,
s - homered wi11t one oul. Waahlnatoo 6 CleYOialld 2
nlgllt
In the Cop of the ·10111 tmlDc Sol&gt;- Detroit 5 New York 4
clncl...u at Philadelphia, n1g1rt
urdl!,r to Uft the a. Lolda car. california at Olldand, nlglrt
St. Louis 6 New York 5
diDala to a ~ rtelor)' f1Vor the
1'cd&amp;J'a Gamea:
T. .oGamea:
New York Mete.
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call!ornla a! Oakland
St Loulo at New YOJ"k, (2)
91annon's ' - eame oil C&amp;l Mlnno- it Chlcqo (2)
Cincinnati at Phlladalpbta
Koonce, and marked the Rrot Now York at Detroit (:1)
Atiantll at Pittaburgh
earned run oil Koon&lt;e In 22 ill- Waablngtm at Cle..land (2)
Chleaso at Hooston
niDp thla .......
Raltlmore at Boatm (%)
san Francisco at Los Angeles
81. Loldl oPottocl the MA.u a ..
1 load before rallyiDg tor three
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1'11111 oplnll Nolan 1\)'an In the
......th i11D1Da. Tim McCarver
led oil wiUn walk aad aoored
on 91annon'a -le. Jull•an JoYier llll(lled to ....-, ltlldllll
Sbomon to third IIIII he scored
aa an lnfl81d hit by Lou BJ:I!dc.
Curt Flood thiCI drGpptd a
........ bunt to ...... Javier
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Mel Ten In 1960, 1961 and 1962. As
and tie the pme at 4-4.
NOI!eU, a member of Ohio Slate a sophomore, NoweU atarred on
Unlverlit¥'1 Big Ten champion the Buckeye NCAA ebampioos
FIGHT POSIPONED
balketball teams of tile eerl;J and pi~ In the NCAA ftnalo
SANTO DOMINGO, D.R. (UPI) 1960o, was named So111rday both In 1961 and 1962.
_ A tralnln&amp; iiiJUI')' IUI!ored by Ohio's budget director.
C&lt;llller said NoweU wao "exllgbtwelsht champion carlos OrGov. James A. Rhodes sold tromely competent" and was
tlz haa toreed the NowYorkflllrt· the 28-yeer-old N011eU, who "one of the sharpest minds In
or 11&gt; pollp&gt;Dt hla .adii!GIIed 11-. ~p,r,fP17 Dhlo.Sale
the ~pt.'i' ·
tlf'iola!ense qainii."Teo jn• to' ,biifiill1 !or 11"'eeyoor~111111· \10':7AI:tlt"': hu dent at Ohio
June 29 _ .
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Stille, foloWeU was an examiner
ThO title -woo or!Jinalli In tlleslate'shlotoeyaadpral&gt;while ·- • was state audr"'r
lehecllled for Jome 8, Ortiz burt abl;J tile ~~~ In the natloo. and was named director or albhlo bock wtdle workinl out thla
Nowell will auwne his n e w letlcs lor the Cohonbus Heereaweek.
post abont Jul,y 15, oucceediJIII tlaa DeJ&gt;artment after gnduoHoward I.. Collier,_who is atop. lion.
ping
up to become alate ftnance
He post graduate 1\'0I'k
Jut yqr.
at
the
NaUonal
Asaoelatloo ol
director.
PIDLLIES CtasE GAP
N011eU Ia ,_ a relideot or Siatll Budpt Oflleera ~
The Ph!Hies shortened the 5-3
Teaneek,
N.J., where he h a o mont IDitltute and eCllq!ieted
lead ln' 'lhe eighth when G a r y
been
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profellional baa- the
executive
manapmeot
Sutherland hit a dooble oil reliever BUI Mc:Cool aDd ocored ketball with tilt Now Jersey course II OSU.
taam In the American Baskfi.
Collier was the atlltll's )'1IUOfon a linlle by Peoa.
·ball
Association.
He
and
his
oat
budget director when he was
Tbe Pblta eCIItiJIIed .the threat
family
wUI
return
to
C&lt;llumbul
named
ftve yoara qo·and 111ewban Cookie ~ •i'Wied and
· eeedo Richard L. Knbaeh to
1'0111 Gom~ . Walked te IDed In about a lftCllllh.
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with
Jerry
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Lueaa
and
the eabb1ot post of ftnanco dlr·
the biliee. HcM,YW,l{oCool ..,C
Jolin
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on! to tid the ........
Farrell, who rave up two l'1IDI lfllldo that dominallocl the 1111 tl.
In nu~. alliter Lin)&gt; Jaelowaa · lilrlocl with tba lou,
ldl ~ aPIDit lw&lt;&gt; Wino. ~

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WDIIaml &amp;biGI'bed hio third lou MiDDeaota •. • • • • • • •• 2t 22
Boston ·. • • • • • .•••• 23 23
1D alii clte!aioj~e.
Clllfor,Dla • • • • ••..••• 32: 25

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Preso lnternat!CIIai

AMEI!ICAN LEAGUE

Detrolt .•.••••..•• 29 16 Atlanta .' •••.••••• 25 21
llnl ......,. 10 .ss;:·
The vlelorl' went to Knowleo, Baltbriore • . · • . • • • , •26 20· SL LAIIIIo .. .. .. .. .25 21
·blallrot op!Dal.., defeats wtdlo Clevaland • • • • • : . • •26 21 Phlladeb&gt;hla . • • • • . . 21 20

Hannan Trace

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AD adlte member at the FoodJ.ahtera, DLC'e
clnuna club, J. R. hlo ...,.... ID l'our clnunallc by llopboD TrQYIIIOVIdl.
Names of tlltse and olber wlnJ)11ldudiDnl llll&gt;dln&gt;cled the lilltiiJw Cor IDDII!er.
Pu1 rslqlf, J, R. ~~to uee hio SJIOOCb IIIII clnuna llll,jor IIIII niro are ID the current 1....
_..umcelnclnunallc ~ben u 1 ~ 11&gt;1 etqo of "Thl il.tlanUC Monthly." 1be
enlrles were 111111 u~o
ID Iii adviUI&lt;III writing e I a I s
tlu&amp;hl by Mlaa Ruth 'l'!lomao, aoolotont profeaiGI' of Willi at
Rio Grande Collep.

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CIUCAGO" (111'1) - Bill VOII
llngled with one cut In tilt niDth
- the llral bit Olr Dean Chance
- aad leored on Dick Klmww·
Go'' a ·two - out siDgle Solunlo;y
to llft tile Chleaso Wblte 1m
to a I-ll rtelor)' arer the MIDiaaota TWina and sp&gt;ll Challce'l
bid for a ~Iter 011 his 27th
blrtlld.t1. '
Cbae&lt;e pltdlad 8 1-3 lmilwa
of hltleoa ball before Vou bit a
olow IIJ'OIIIICier to tho left of

6-5 Count

Old Fort

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - IJMeat.
en Old Fort romped to Its !lrll
otat11 Claao A hll!h school busball
eballlplmoblp Saillnlly
with a 5-ll triumph over Ama.
Strang-armed Ron Rau. pitchlag hla SO&lt;Cllld same In as ll1IIIY

Hleb RolliDe. RolliDI f t l -le
to haDdle II and VOII f t l ·credit..
eel with .I bit.
1'ommy MeCrew tben a
h1&amp;ll dqper 80 feet ID
the air lllld eaotly the ball
to llrot base bo!ore Tolllln;l' na.
vii !Greed MCCraw ot ......S.
Kem!urthy tben ~ a llhort
111 Into center Ia of Ted
Vhlaendar to 1core the ,.,.... ·
ODl:J nm.
Chance retired the llrot 10
men In a row, live coad1111 oo

BOSTON (UPI) - KID Hai-relson•drove :In rour nll'll with a
homer aad two-run siDglelo-er !ll,)' CUip and the 11ed Sol to
a 5-1 vletory fiVer tile Baltimore
Orioles.
CUIJJ threw a three hitler at
the Orioles aad retired atrlngo
of nine aad 16 Baltimore hitters

Tigers Win

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opr1ng and the 20th without

loaa lor the Seneca Coun1;y
teamOid Fort, which succeeda NelIIOIIYille as ClaSI A ebamJ)Ion,
lilted away the game eorly
with three nma In thellrot lmlng, 11ro of them oo a siDgle by
Rau with the bases loaded.
That was oil the Old For t
rlgllthander needed as be atruck
out sovon aad Issued oo walks
only a 1!!\1' .tter ho stopped
Seaman In
4-1 semifinal tictoey on FrldiQ". " .. ·
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. · jAnna•s lone bit came with two
oot 1n the !l!th lm!nl, a line
drive over oeeond base by Jerry
Clark.
Old Fort CIDlO up with a
alngle run In the lourth inning
and added two more In the ntth
oil Anna bnrio.a Geoff WUt
and Mike Frllllnl. The Pioneers
bad a total of 10 hila, lw&lt;&gt; each
by Doug Pence aad Mike Hoke.
The llno11&lt;0re:
Anna
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Old Fort
300 120 0- 6 ro t
Geoff WD~ Mike Frllllns (Sth)
aad Tom lklliDI; Ron Rau and
Rick Sanford.
WP-llau (10-ll), LP·WDt (8-3).

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DETROIT (UP!)- Bill Frban drew In three 1'UJII with a
pair orii!Wioa and relievers Pat
DobJDD IIIII Fred L11ber ...,..
binod Cor 8 2-3 lnnlngo of on&amp;hit ball Sa1urdajo aa the Detroit
Tigers OPotted New York a 4-0
lead aad ourged back tor 1 5-4
victory, their !lfth cooseeutl..

BudiiY Broclord led oil the
1m alsiJih a ft or reoiiYing
Chance's third walk. He was
aaerlfleed ·to sec:CIId and look
third ..... IDfleld out, but w""'
C&amp;ullll' WOI Ullsble to orore him.
Cbanee waa blddlag to bec:omo

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American Leeauo vielor)' aplnot rel1111'1 10th eame IIIIer ICIIIIber
Y.-nemllld siDgle.
two loiHS,
Yaatrzemskl, 'IIIIo ran b1a baiHarrel am' I two run siDgla ID
tile llrat aad two rw homor ID ting streak tlmiU&amp;b 10 pDIII
the fifth gave 111m live home boolted hlo
14 poiDia
runs aad 15 nms batted ID ID a. .345 and Mt aa!e11 ,. tift
the Red Sox' !all seven pmea. eoaseeutlva 81 bala bo!ore reAll five Red Sox nms, Includ- llaver Roger Nel.., retirod Mm
Ing Rleo P«roceiD'a solo homer CD an oulfleld Ill' ID the litiiiiL
CU!p walked onb' .... and
came ofJ Oriole stsrter Gone
B - r who IUI!ered his oee- struck out niDe In pltehiDs hia
ond loll aplnll lour vlctorloa. ..eond complete - Two of tho Orlolel' t11ree hill·
Brabender rave up two runs
ID. the llrll on a walk to Joe proolleed their Ollly run ID the
FOl', the first of lour cerl Yao- fourth aa Paul Blair ~
tnemskl alnglea, a double oteal adYaneed on Curt _ . . IDIIeld bit and scored oo Booc
and Harrel oon• • siDgle.
Pelroolill'o lllxlb homer of the Powell's aacrtlleoll,y.

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MIAMI SIGNS SIDLE
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UP!)llllaml Beach's now onley ID the
American Baakethall AosoclatloD
. Frld.t1 lililed nrot-round drall
eholee Don Sidle, 6-loot-8, of the
UDiverllf¥ o! Oklahoma to 1 twoyear, DD eut contract.

DISTRICT REPRESENTA~
ASILAND, 0 hI o (11.-u Geori!t llonps, baseball eoaeh
it Aablancl C&lt;ll'- woo 'IIIJIII"*eel a district repno-e of
the American AaiOclatlon ofQII.
lop Baseball COiehea, llwoaan1101111eec1 Saturday.

triumph.
Fr ehan oinol d home Jim

Nor~.

...;r.:,. ®ened

the

oeventh with a single, stole soeonl and adva~ to thll'd when
Jake Glbbo' throw saDed 1n1o
center field
WDUe Hortm hit hio ISth
homer ard fourth In live pmes
leadlllll off the sixth and Norm
cash loll....,. with his lhlrll homer or tile seaaoo t;ring tllepme
4-4. Freehan alrwied fo11ow11w
baae hits by Dick lrlcAull!!e aad
Ml&lt;kef stanley In tile third a11er
the Yankees bad llfaked s Bill Monbouquette to a fllur run
leed ln the llrst IDniDg '"' oil
singles.
Horaoe Clarko QPenad tile
gome with a alqae off Los C&amp;ln, who &amp;01 11of White to
hit Into a force oot before yteldtng slnsies to llllekeJ lfalltll,
STVDENTS PROfEST CVTS
Anlb'- Kooeo, Joe "-&gt;!- lllld
VIENNA (111'1) - About 1,500 Tom Tresh. The laot lhree IIIII
blsh ocbool aad unlverlill' stu- drove In 1'11111 and i&gt;rousht ID
- . pi'Gieotlai ocllealkwl cuta Dobooo.
caused by • - . . llllorlaae
llobsm gave up a 1'1111 oeorinll
mardled on ll&gt;e Austrian ~ca. si!Wie to Bobby Cox before r&amp;o
lion Mlnllllr7 Fridl,)'. There wos tiring 16· Yaok801 In a r&lt;lfl and
DO rtolellce;
17 of the 18 be laead fre!l
Lesher reDeved In tbt sevoolb
aDd ~ niDe of the 10 flU.
Tbe JIC!5't of Montreal tara be ~teed to and tho ...,..
bandlu :.&gt; miUJon tono of
Horton - - hio hlltiiW
earco A.jear.
atreak to 14 pmee. Laaborpleloed up the win and Ia - 3-1.
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DooiiQ' WOIDI&lt;k, who relieved
=~Inathe l(itille ' ~tte ln the fi,.
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:JNr fD tO daJ•·
lou qaiDst no vletGri.._

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the llraiAmerleaa ~~~• . ·
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.In 1Ueetla1Ye IOIICIII.
VOII and Lull Aparicio me '~''
the DDl;J Cbl-·batten io ..
proaeh base IIIII lllrcluiib tbt
llrll 8 1-3 illllap. voaa Wu ·%' ( itl~;
1llrown cut In tile llrll tmlDc b)'
Jackie Hemanclez IIIIer -"11
a lfOUIIdor cltop .u.., the ,illle ot
llhorts1op wtdle Aparicio a
lllxlb lmiDI IIDor the riiM
fltld 1iDe thai juot mlalld tbt
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chalk mark.

Boston Defeats Baltimore, 5·1

Fifth In
Mel Nowell Appointed :::::r.1:~::~a Row, 5-4

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lllriluooula, boforehawalkadVOII
with one out In the fclolrtlllllllq.
The Mlaneaota rl_.,.r wllkIll pinch hitter Ru11 &amp;!Jder to
lead oil tho lixlb, but he remalned on llrll aa the next thres

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CARL L. Weoro, Jr., 19, aoo of IICr. IIIII 1\lre. Clrl L. Weoro,

Rt. I, Patriot, a 19116 GAllS ............ ns the ouiQoct ora lo&amp;lllre
•IDrl' ID tile
10, 1968 odltloa of "The Babbler~, a weellly
- - r J)Ubllabocl at David Lll'lleOIIIb Co!Jeae,
Nubftlle, Term.

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Clrl L. Weoro Jr. , boiler - . u ~ J.
11. IIIIOIW ~sCCIIllb s - . baa beal nlher eoo&gt;opi&lt;IIIIWI durlag his se..a ,.wura aa ...,.....

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lloward'• -

duri!W World Will' II, and P~'
to the - · ..... ~ with
tho three C'e.
liDIII'Y will be bold at 7:30
RIO" GRAlmE - Five R I o thla OYOIIIJWatthe~a FunGroada Collep ncolv- eral RillitO In l:harle• Yua .
ed nortiAinal reCOIIIIItlaft ~ wiD be bold 10 "-"'·• Miindo,y;
ID a creative writing-~~...,...
Burial wiD be In Snmmerllold,
oored by ''!'lie Allallllc ~- o.
1:1" _ ...._ Paal' ClutlkJ.
pber, lilt&gt; Graado, WUIWn Uc.._, Rocbollar, N, Y., Goorp
REV. FLOYD WISE
Somm8rvllle, Golltp,llo, a n d
POMEROY - The illY. F\Ol'd
James Rooe, llfanobe..,, ..-lv- Wlae, n, formerly flll'iloDaw
2, died~~~-~
ed llolloral¥t tor lllelr
enlriH. Slepbtll 'l'rayiiiOVich,
Albano, woo a1181&lt;1ed a eoirt111cole of merit t&lt;ir blo ~dey.
Eatrles !Del.-: a "Soles Pltcli,• by Pear CbrloIDpher; an e - . "A l.OIIcal
Chrlll, • by William Uedoae;
I poem. "Ridw.rd ScrD:Iler,"
by James Roae; a - "FHI,"
by Goorp lbnmerYIIIe; IIIII a
'"!be Wborlab llorniDI..

GALLIPOLIS .:.. The ilaDDaD
Trace Cllljllet of Future llolnemakers elected the tollowiDc of.
lieora recentl;J, Carol Sdlo&lt;kley,

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at Goll1a Aeoclemy In Galllpoll1, Ohio, ba
: hio fll:alatep !do the clnunatlc llald by ,lolmng the Thespians,
; a - hill! aebool clnunadc club.
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Aftror Jold1111 the
be beeame even ~lied ID hia
; ldaal of a dramatic eareer, aad WO&lt;ked 1eftrl.abl;J to oblalo
: role• Ia praduetku ol. "Alllde Get YCl.ll' Gal," IDd u Brlglcloca •'
; laiaroatlall1_, ba plaj&gt;ed tile Identical niles ID tile prometlona
: of tile lifo llllllcalo 111 the J.WaCCIIllb lfa&amp;e.
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R....,ver, It Ia aa a~ that J. R. a-. out from tile
ervwd. He dlneted the ebar-•ID"IIanfr&lt;IIILallaneha" willeh
tonk IDP ....... • lilt.- 8qJrama three weeka """ '!be ....,
cit ...... of tba ~...... J. R. ., ... haQirltlte- wltll
tba aliar
Eleh Hil Dulai!a"
D!aelpleorSel'-aalnn
J. R. 'a 111011 notable · - 11&gt; the L!£loellllb otsp eame
Oil'lllr thlalllll- be piQad the"raWofllarrJ .....,In the Llpo....., __. ...._ of "llr!'='=" Allor a _ _._ .....___._
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, ...., J. R. wu
a tremell\biJ O..Um by the audience.
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; lou beal a dloclpll! of tba UDIMIIol.a of _..11Im ehor·
; -1\Y provideL He bollne1 that~ II tile IIIOII&lt;b': -.lc _ , . of ......_.,.... ~ 1111 the "DDIIJIIImllolled
; q 1 - to arllatlcall;J
with the ........_..
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aiiii4H relallllllablp - - J. R.
: aDd the L!£11C&lt;IIlb drama , . _ J, R. baa alven ondloaa limo
: and etrort to DLC drmallc ~ll011111ed baa takon !rlandah!pa be
: wUl ...... lxqol. He ...- . tlloso 11101'1 thin ~
- ~ -.se "by w-.. with dru. ~ you are able
: til ... '-til the aurtaee 1111 lblll out wbal-· ... under their
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,..,.laionel _ . . . of bard, dlllgeot work.
He eredlta Dr. Jerq Herder1411, Jut 7eor'a c1nuna director
and- prefeaaor of -"atllllrrQSiate Unl..,...t;; 6r IDOtllH'W
a,..-doual atllblle anuq DLC c1nuna al!ldiCIIe.
' 'He lllldli me aes that l'4u dall't loal with an art lorm
W. U. IDeo, and that l! It Ia ua,d ~ II can depict realit¥
......, tlllll 1111' -IIIII: The II!IPia IIbera lifo )lmpo out at
Ill ....._ IP'sb• It by the"thriat, lllld ,_.., "!biola lifo'."
J, B. '1 !m-ate soa1a wldle ban an 1D direct tile ehoreoF'IIIJ'· cl a plaJ and to ~ the horiiCXI fll tile clnuna . .

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the 111111 ..,.. t11at art1ata are hlnlld with - 1111181•11.. ereatlv~~ lflr.!o a - . Clrl L.
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The eboPer II pleminltoliml
aat the Jwdor lolr. Plana
are aloo belnl made tor a awlmmlng pm;y aad a hllrldl In tilt

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PIDLAilELPIIIA (UPI) - AD7
~ w~ Gar)' Nolan lookJ at It, It
wo1 a 11art In tile 1868 c...._
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Nolan made bil 1968 debut
:. auccooaftd but 1baiq Frld.t1 nlchl
~ u tha ClneiMIII Redo acored
, twc l'llDI In the sevemll lnn!Jw
~ for a ~ win over the Phlladel-

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Troop 213 met 'l'lllrlldljll the
Pl..obyterlan Clureh for a lareweD par11 l(iveD by lbolr lead·~ ~

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1\lra. Gniat paoaad out bodp1
to lndiY!doalo aad bidpa ....,._
eel u a troop. AU the Drl, will
be ieon1nB 11Cre. Grolb'l ,bdor
troop and ba 111Jin1 oo 11&gt; a ca.
troop Dill ;year. T b 17
upreaoed tllanka 11&gt; lire. Gniat
for the belp abe pve them clu-1n1 thtllr put thrae JNfl of
.......1IIGbln Ia the troop

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IIIBAH, YIIIOIIDia (UPI)
Huab ADdrelr Dom1111, Z3, a Brltlab - . aad driYOr of a bua
thai liammad !do • ..._ and
ldUIII 14 Brltlab ..,....., lui
;year, ... PrfdiQo ..
ala , _ , 1D a Y......... prt..,
tor ....., 1aro ..-..k.
TALliS BREAKDOWN
KAIIPAJA, U..... (UPI)
Ropreloaioltvoa of the t wo
llclta ID Nltorla'a d.U war pared lo iNYI UI&amp;Ddalodo.r b6eaue of a ,...,_ Fl'ldq
Ia .... lolld, but llolll .....
uld tbllf 1111Uld 1 - llolillld

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Tbe yoong plteber bas been
aldellnoci.Cor several weeko with
arm miseries and Ollly recently
bad ptten Ill)' tilUlblo erperlenee.
GAVE UP THREE IDTS
The 20 - yeor • old riaflthaodor save ICI Ollly throe hits- two'
iii tllom . _ ~ · - .......
J•lias tn "ttit lt'i1eqtt-,~~;
plnob-ldller with tile ...... tied

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ACETATE
''IHE IIAUTY 'FtMil''
WOMEN'S &amp; MISSIIS'

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Pena aad second on a linlie by Pele Rbse. runner• ,
ad.aneed on a aaerlllce by Chico
Rul• and aeqrecl when _Fred Whitllold hit 1 ollWie off reliever
Dick FarreU .

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an Cor a helmer In the aaeOid
IIIIIIJW and 1101 Wblta bit a IW&lt;&gt;nm
In the t.)urth lbat
save the Pldl• • 3-l!Nd.
SIJWie• by Hull, ·AJix JclmiGII,
1'0111' Peru and ·Job¥1 ' &amp;.nth
IIIII an arror by ~ aeewn1ed
fiJr the IWO CiDclDilatil'UDI "latlle
abth lbat tied dlepmeand oYIDI. lllllY led 1'1 tile win fiJr Nolan, 1lbo
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£IIEliSON E. '~ ... ebalrllen of tile-~
!• tor tbe ~North Alilorlean Chlralala au.tc, bald at the
i ... ~ ~ Are.._ i!mariCIIl'a Jltlll!t* fri1PIIred In 1101 l'fJII'Iilllllltraa to "Utp ·· In
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: TWf:!m' YEARs AGO, lrilnlll• I1IH of 1aro D111J 'l'lllluna IIIII
GIIU. 'llmea .... W. SeGit We~ ...,1.1 ,_,-vice
: •...,.,.. ofGnce lfelhodlll Ourebhtd'(~t.llllllllua oall .... REVOLIJ'l'ION HVRTS SALES ·
HONG KONG (UPO- c;;;.\,u;IlK I. A. QpeliJ-Grace-otQurdiJaat,r ... Rac:ord
to !I.a. Krollll
:~ .. IMil · ~ lllllmllillll pool .... lH~ ......... Ilrcqjht nlll CblneH •
:oMtl•u • ....,I
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z&amp;ed. ... Luther di'OliPed by 2f ;.. - .....
•III;IGe
~011.4 .J, W-*" '-Ia u chllllber .. cOIIIJIIOioee prell- the . lint ,_ IIIOolbl cl lH8
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. ~ .JIINI ,z .,-. ... Baea, ~war ...,..,.. ltft1d- tbt "caltunl Moll!ifoa." Hoaa
:11r llrot,.... !a Cillo Vallt7 AIICidatloii
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KGal ollldala llld lodo.y.
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ChlCIIO •••••••.•• 23 23
Ctnelnnatl • . • . . • • •22 22
Loo Angelea ..••••. 24 25
Oikluld . . . • • • . . , •• Zl 24 Hooatm ..••••...• 21 24
New York •••...••••21 25 New York ••••••••• 20 25
chic:aao .. ' .•••...• 19 25 Pltloburgh •....•••. 18 23
Waablnstm . •••.•.•• 18 28 "
F'rld.t1' 1 Heoults:
Friday'&amp; ReaultiiSt. Loulo 2 New York 0
Clnei,..U 5 Pblladelphla 4
Detrolt 1 Naw York 0
Atlantll 5 Plttobursh 2
Bostm 3 Baltimore o
Hw1tm 3 Chlcqo 1
Cleveland 8 Waahintton 3
Chlcqo 2 Mlnnesoia 1, (U)
Loa A'Wele• 3 San Frandaeo 0
caJI!ornla 3 Olldand o, (1:1)
So11Jrdalo'• Heaulto:
Atlanla 81 Plttsbursh, nllht
So11Jrdalo'a Reo\1111:
Booton 5 Raltlmore I
Cbleqo at H&lt;lUIIDD, nlsht
NEW YORK (UP!) - l$e Chleaso I MiMOaola 0
San hanclaco at LOs Angeles,
s - homered wi11t one oul. Waahlnatoo 6 CleYOialld 2
nlgllt
In the Cop of the ·10111 tmlDc Sol&gt;- Detroit 5 New York 4
clncl...u at Philadelphia, n1g1rt
urdl!,r to Uft the a. Lolda car. california at Olldand, nlglrt
St. Louis 6 New York 5
diDala to a ~ rtelor)' f1Vor the
1'cd&amp;J'a Gamea:
T. .oGamea:
New York Mete.
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call!ornla a! Oakland
St Loulo at New YOJ"k, (2)
91annon's ' - eame oil C&amp;l Mlnno- it Chlcqo (2)
Cincinnati at Phlladalpbta
Koonce, and marked the Rrot Now York at Detroit (:1)
Atiantll at Pittaburgh
earned run oil Koon&lt;e In 22 ill- Waablngtm at Cle..land (2)
Chleaso at Hooston
niDp thla .......
Raltlmore at Boatm (%)
san Francisco at Los Angeles
81. Loldl oPottocl the MA.u a ..
1 load before rallyiDg tor three
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1'11111 oplnll Nolan 1\)'an In the
......th i11D1Da. Tim McCarver
led oil wiUn walk aad aoored
on 91annon'a -le. Jull•an JoYier llll(lled to ....-, ltlldllll
Sbomon to third IIIII he scored
aa an lnfl81d hit by Lou BJ:I!dc.
Curt Flood thiCI drGpptd a
........ bunt to ...... Javier
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Mel Ten In 1960, 1961 and 1962. As
and tie the pme at 4-4.
NOI!eU, a member of Ohio Slate a sophomore, NoweU atarred on
Unlverlit¥'1 Big Ten champion the Buckeye NCAA ebampioos
FIGHT POSIPONED
balketball teams of tile eerl;J and pi~ In the NCAA ftnalo
SANTO DOMINGO, D.R. (UPI) 1960o, was named So111rday both In 1961 and 1962.
_ A tralnln&amp; iiiJUI')' IUI!ored by Ohio's budget director.
C&lt;llller said NoweU wao "exllgbtwelsht champion carlos OrGov. James A. Rhodes sold tromely competent" and was
tlz haa toreed the NowYorkflllrt· the 28-yeer-old N011eU, who "one of the sharpest minds In
or 11&gt; pollp&gt;Dt hla .adii!GIIed 11-. ~p,r,fP17 Dhlo.Sale
the ~pt.'i' ·
tlf'iola!ense qainii."Teo jn• to' ,biifiill1 !or 11"'eeyoor~111111· \10':7AI:tlt"': hu dent at Ohio
June 29 _ .
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Stille, foloWeU was an examiner
ThO title -woo or!Jinalli In tlleslate'shlotoeyaadpral&gt;while ·- • was state audr"'r
lehecllled for Jome 8, Ortiz burt abl;J tile ~~~ In the natloo. and was named director or albhlo bock wtdle workinl out thla
Nowell will auwne his n e w letlcs lor the Cohonbus Heereaweek.
post abont Jul,y 15, oucceediJIII tlaa DeJ&gt;artment after gnduoHoward I.. Collier,_who is atop. lion.
ping
up to become alate ftnance
He post graduate 1\'0I'k
Jut yqr.
at
the
NaUonal
Asaoelatloo ol
director.
PIDLLIES CtasE GAP
N011eU Ia ,_ a relideot or Siatll Budpt Oflleera ~
The Ph!Hies shortened the 5-3
Teaneek,
N.J., where he h a o mont IDitltute and eCllq!ieted
lead ln' 'lhe eighth when G a r y
been
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profellional baa- the
executive
manapmeot
Sutherland hit a dooble oil reliever BUI Mc:Cool aDd ocored ketball with tilt Now Jersey course II OSU.
taam In the American Baskfi.
Collier was the atlltll's )'1IUOfon a linlle by Peoa.
·ball
Association.
He
and
his
oat
budget director when he was
Tbe Pblta eCIItiJIIed .the threat
family
wUI
return
to
C&lt;llumbul
named
ftve yoara qo·and 111ewban Cookie ~ •i'Wied and
· eeedo Richard L. Knbaeh to
1'0111 Gom~ . Walked te IDed In about a lftCllllh.
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with
Jerry
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Lueaa
and
the eabb1ot post of ftnanco dlr·
the biliee. HcM,YW,l{oCool ..,C
Jolin
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JSi.aboch I• .laaviJw to beeilllaon "' ......., out to ....
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of Olnel....
on! to tid the ........
Farrell, who rave up two l'1IDI lfllldo that dominallocl the 1111 tl.
In nu~. alliter Lin)&gt; Jaelowaa · lilrlocl with tba lou,
ldl ~ aPIDit lw&lt;&gt; Wino. ~

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WDIIaml &amp;biGI'bed hio third lou MiDDeaota •. • • • • • • •• 2t 22
Boston ·. • • • • • .•••• 23 23
1D alii clte!aioj~e.
Clllfor,Dla • • • • ••..••• 32: 25

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Preso lnternat!CIIai

AMEI!ICAN LEAGUE

Detrolt .•.••••..•• 29 16 Atlanta .' •••.••••• 25 21
llnl ......,. 10 .ss;:·
The vlelorl' went to Knowleo, Baltbriore • . · • . • • • , •26 20· SL LAIIIIo .. .. .. .. .25 21
·blallrot op!Dal.., defeats wtdlo Clevaland • • • • • : . • •26 21 Phlladeb&gt;hla . • • • • . . 21 20

Hannan Trace

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AD adlte member at the FoodJ.ahtera, DLC'e
clnuna club, J. R. hlo ...,.... ID l'our clnunallc by llopboD TrQYIIIOVIdl.
Names of tlltse and olber wlnJ)11ldudiDnl llll&gt;dln&gt;cled the lilltiiJw Cor IDDII!er.
Pu1 rslqlf, J, R. ~~to uee hio SJIOOCb IIIII clnuna llll,jor IIIII niro are ID the current 1....
_..umcelnclnunallc ~ben u 1 ~ 11&gt;1 etqo of "Thl il.tlanUC Monthly." 1be
enlrles were 111111 u~o
ID Iii adviUI&lt;III writing e I a I s
tlu&amp;hl by Mlaa Ruth 'l'!lomao, aoolotont profeaiGI' of Willi at
Rio Grande Collep.

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CIUCAGO" (111'1) - Bill VOII
llngled with one cut In tilt niDth
- the llral bit Olr Dean Chance
- aad leored on Dick Klmww·
Go'' a ·two - out siDgle Solunlo;y
to llft tile Chleaso Wblte 1m
to a I-ll rtelor)' arer the MIDiaaota TWina and sp&gt;ll Challce'l
bid for a ~Iter 011 his 27th
blrtlld.t1. '
Cbae&lt;e pltdlad 8 1-3 lmilwa
of hltleoa ball before Vou bit a
olow IIJ'OIIIICier to tho left of

6-5 Count

Old Fort

Captures

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - IJMeat.
en Old Fort romped to Its !lrll
otat11 Claao A hll!h school busball
eballlplmoblp Saillnlly
with a 5-ll triumph over Ama.
Strang-armed Ron Rau. pitchlag hla SO&lt;Cllld same In as ll1IIIY

Hleb RolliDe. RolliDI f t l -le
to haDdle II and VOII f t l ·credit..
eel with .I bit.
1'ommy MeCrew tben a
h1&amp;ll dqper 80 feet ID
the air lllld eaotly the ball
to llrot base bo!ore Tolllln;l' na.
vii !Greed MCCraw ot ......S.
Kem!urthy tben ~ a llhort
111 Into center Ia of Ted
Vhlaendar to 1core the ,.,.... ·
ODl:J nm.
Chance retired the llrot 10
men In a row, live coad1111 oo

BOSTON (UPI) - KID Hai-relson•drove :In rour nll'll with a
homer aad two-run siDglelo-er !ll,)' CUip and the 11ed Sol to
a 5-1 vletory fiVer tile Baltimore
Orioles.
CUIJJ threw a three hitler at
the Orioles aad retired atrlngo
of nine aad 16 Baltimore hitters

Tigers Win

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opr1ng and the 20th without

loaa lor the Seneca Coun1;y
teamOid Fort, which succeeda NelIIOIIYille as ClaSI A ebamJ)Ion,
lilted away the game eorly
with three nma In thellrot lmlng, 11ro of them oo a siDgle by
Rau with the bases loaded.
That was oil the Old For t
rlgllthander needed as be atruck
out sovon aad Issued oo walks
only a 1!!\1' .tter ho stopped
Seaman In
4-1 semifinal tictoey on FrldiQ". " .. ·
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. · jAnna•s lone bit came with two
oot 1n the !l!th lm!nl, a line
drive over oeeond base by Jerry
Clark.
Old Fort CIDlO up with a
alngle run In the lourth inning
and added two more In the ntth
oil Anna bnrio.a Geoff WUt
and Mike Frllllnl. The Pioneers
bad a total of 10 hila, lw&lt;&gt; each
by Doug Pence aad Mike Hoke.
The llno11&lt;0re:
Anna
000 000 0-0 I 4
Old Fort
300 120 0- 6 ro t
Geoff WD~ Mike Frllllns (Sth)
aad Tom lklliDI; Ron Rau and
Rick Sanford.
WP-llau (10-ll), LP·WDt (8-3).

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DETROIT (UP!)- Bill Frban drew In three 1'UJII with a
pair orii!Wioa and relievers Pat
DobJDD IIIII Fred L11ber ...,..
binod Cor 8 2-3 lnnlngo of on&amp;hit ball Sa1urdajo aa the Detroit
Tigers OPotted New York a 4-0
lead aad ourged back tor 1 5-4
victory, their !lfth cooseeutl..

BudiiY Broclord led oil the
1m alsiJih a ft or reoiiYing
Chance's third walk. He was
aaerlfleed ·to sec:CIId and look
third ..... IDfleld out, but w""'
C&amp;ullll' WOI Ullsble to orore him.
Cbanee waa blddlag to bec:omo

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American Leeauo vielor)' aplnot rel1111'1 10th eame IIIIer ICIIIIber
Y.-nemllld siDgle.
two loiHS,
Yaatrzemskl, 'IIIIo ran b1a baiHarrel am' I two run siDgla ID
tile llrat aad two rw homor ID ting streak tlmiU&amp;b 10 pDIII
the fifth gave 111m live home boolted hlo
14 poiDia
runs aad 15 nms batted ID ID a. .345 and Mt aa!e11 ,. tift
the Red Sox' !all seven pmea. eoaseeutlva 81 bala bo!ore reAll five Red Sox nms, Includ- llaver Roger Nel.., retirod Mm
Ing Rleo P«roceiD'a solo homer CD an oulfleld Ill' ID the litiiiiL
CU!p walked onb' .... and
came ofJ Oriole stsrter Gone
B - r who IUI!ered his oee- struck out niDe In pltehiDs hia
ond loll aplnll lour vlctorloa. ..eond complete - Two of tho Orlolel' t11ree hill·
Brabender rave up two runs
ID. the llrll on a walk to Joe proolleed their Ollly run ID the
FOl', the first of lour cerl Yao- fourth aa Paul Blair ~
tnemskl alnglea, a double oteal adYaneed on Curt _ . . IDIIeld bit and scored oo Booc
and Harrel oon• • siDgle.
Pelroolill'o lllxlb homer of the Powell's aacrtlleoll,y.

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MIAMI SIGNS SIDLE
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UP!)llllaml Beach's now onley ID the
American Baakethall AosoclatloD
. Frld.t1 lililed nrot-round drall
eholee Don Sidle, 6-loot-8, of the
UDiverllf¥ o! Oklahoma to 1 twoyear, DD eut contract.

DISTRICT REPRESENTA~
ASILAND, 0 hI o (11.-u Geori!t llonps, baseball eoaeh
it Aablancl C&lt;ll'- woo 'IIIJIII"*eel a district repno-e of
the American AaiOclatlon ofQII.
lop Baseball COiehea, llwoaan1101111eec1 Saturday.

triumph.
Fr ehan oinol d home Jim

Nor~.

...;r.:,. ®ened

the

oeventh with a single, stole soeonl and adva~ to thll'd when
Jake Glbbo' throw saDed 1n1o
center field
WDUe Hortm hit hio ISth
homer ard fourth In live pmes
leadlllll off the sixth and Norm
cash loll....,. with his lhlrll homer or tile seaaoo t;ring tllepme
4-4. Freehan alrwied fo11ow11w
baae hits by Dick lrlcAull!!e aad
Ml&lt;kef stanley In tile third a11er
the Yankees bad llfaked s Bill Monbouquette to a fllur run
leed ln the llrst IDniDg '"' oil
singles.
Horaoe Clarko QPenad tile
gome with a alqae off Los C&amp;ln, who &amp;01 11of White to
hit Into a force oot before yteldtng slnsies to llllekeJ lfalltll,
STVDENTS PROfEST CVTS
Anlb'- Kooeo, Joe "-&gt;!- lllld
VIENNA (111'1) - About 1,500 Tom Tresh. The laot lhree IIIII
blsh ocbool aad unlverlill' stu- drove In 1'11111 and i&gt;rousht ID
- . pi'Gieotlai ocllealkwl cuta Dobooo.
caused by • - . . llllorlaae
llobsm gave up a 1'1111 oeorinll
mardled on ll&gt;e Austrian ~ca. si!Wie to Bobby Cox before r&amp;o
lion Mlnllllr7 Fridl,)'. There wos tiring 16· Yaok801 In a r&lt;lfl and
DO rtolellce;
17 of the 18 be laead fre!l
Lesher reDeved In tbt sevoolb
aDd ~ niDe of the 10 flU.
Tbe JIC!5't of Montreal tara be ~teed to and tho ...,..
bandlu :.&gt; miUJon tono of
Horton - - hio hlltiiW
earco A.jear.
atreak to 14 pmee. Laaborpleloed up the win and Ia - 3-1.
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DooiiQ' WOIDI&lt;k, who relieved
=~Inathe l(itille ' ~tte ln the fi,.
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:JNr fD tO daJ•·
lou qaiDst no vletGri.._

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the llraiAmerleaa ~~~• . ·
er In bi""'Y to idtdl-.
.In 1Ueetla1Ye IOIICIII.
VOII and Lull Aparicio me '~''
the DDl;J Cbl-·batten io ..
proaeh base IIIII lllrcluiib tbt
llrll 8 1-3 illllap. voaa Wu ·%' ( itl~;
1llrown cut In tile llrll tmlDc b)'
Jackie Hemanclez IIIIer -"11
a lfOUIIdor cltop .u.., the ,illle ot
llhorts1op wtdle Aparicio a
lllxlb lmiDI IIDor the riiM
fltld 1iDe thai juot mlalld tbt
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chalk mark.

Boston Defeats Baltimore, 5·1

Fifth In
Mel Nowell Appointed :::::r.1:~::~a Row, 5-4

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lllriluooula, boforehawalkadVOII
with one out In the fclolrtlllllllq.
The Mlaneaota rl_.,.r wllkIll pinch hitter Ru11 &amp;!Jder to
lead oil tho lixlb, but he remalned on llrll aa the next thres

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Sunda)_, .June 2, 1968

Lay of the Land

Tanzanian Graduate Student Vis~tS '
Mason County to Review Practices·
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By JOHN COOPER
SoU Conservadoo SerYlce
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PLEASANT - Mirza
Megbjl, 22 years old, a native
of Tanzania, vial ted Mason~
t;y with William T. James, engineer of USDA Sotf Colulervatloo service, Meghjl Is an agrt.
culture engineering grlduete
student at West VIrginia Unlver·
sity. He ls a KJ'Id~.ate of Makerere University_ of Kampala,
UgU!la. He has ctmpleted one
year of graduate work at WVU
and between semesters was assigned to the SoU Cmservation
Service to learn some of our
engineering methods.
He ls atteOOing crilegt, l.n this
country with help from Ule u. S.
Agency of International Development. When he cmnpletes work
for a Master's Degree, he plana
to return to Tanzania and teach at
Mol'(I£Oro Ag:ricultlll'al COUege
started there with the help of
WVU, There are now six iDstructors l'rom WVU on the staff
of that college.

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OWen Hauck, ..,. ol Kenlucll:'o
Tbet .... ll1e ........moot IUccessiW hill&gt; oclloolloot- Saturda1 momltv by CW!
ball ooadtes, Frtda.Y roslpod u sor., IWI'IIIItr reereatiob direc-

bead llrld coach at I.oxln8lon
La!IQ'elie lllah School.
llluck, who .... lllllltd to ll1e
poll March 2 roptaclnl Eddie
Selllu, who realped, oold he
bid .., clollnlte 111ture plano.

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bljurleo Ncll year "" altrlbutld to poor )lbyolool ooa&lt;lltlotL
He aGled, uyogr attend&amp;DCI
will r&lt;lleet YOOl' - ·•
No hllb acbool ooacheo are aJ.
lowocl to attend llleoe oeollOIIo
acconllng to the Oblo lll8h SdJool
Allllellc Aaooclatloo rules.
Allllotea ue IIII!IIPil In ouch
pro!ll'ams throu&amp;l&gt;OUI ll1e 111ate
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Columbo• an d Jocl&lt;loaYWt
andOIII nm.
But, 111o Cotwmu• w1n .._ pliiJ'oo! 1 _.eholdor bore Sal...W~'t have been Olllllllblorlhe urdiiJ' wltb . - Gllllll' 5-1 fl&lt;·
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Golden Bears

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GUARDING OUR BORDER against agrleultural peals, U.S. Department o! Agriculture Inspectors examine all
; fruits, plants, vegetable&amp; and seeds entering the countr)' by mall, truck, tall or individual tra\o·eler. Few realize thut
"· foreign produce could hide lnaects or plant dlaeases that would serloualy damage U.S. crops, lorests or shrubs. One
) piece of fruit, a vegetable, a plant or a package ol seeds to all It takes to give a "hltchblklng" pesllhe llllll needs
to cross mountains or deserts and jtart an outbreak. Five MedOy outbreaks In the last 40 years have cost taxpayertl
.; more than 121 mtlllon. To prevent this from happening a gain, all agricultural Items must be presented to.. lnspec'•, lora at the border £or clearance when entering tbe United Slates.

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FIGHT 1 Rl'.SULTS

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peaking, vegetables are a prl- temperature, hwnidity, and soil
llrY source ot many of the vl- fertilit)', and. are brought to marIDllns and minerals needed for ket in a state of near perfection.
Let's review some general conood health. A well-chosen sucsiderations
in selecting and pureaalon of vegetables in the diet
an help to achieve vinandvlaor. chasing produce, These wm be
Now that spring ls really here, slmllar whether tor local or ship..
10ughts turn to fresh garden ped-in produce, Crom field or
roduce. But those few tomato hothouse:
lints just out in the back yard
- Buy only what you need and
ron't produce ror a cwple of
can
store properly for a limited
tonths, nor wUl some of tile
·ther outdoor vegetables. But, time.
- Select the best quality for
ere in Ohlo, we can buy local
your
purpose - ..you won't need
rown fresh pro:luce in the
tbe
C&amp;ndest
grade or pack for
prlng. How? We have a large
l'OOIIho&lt;lse vegetsble lndustcy, every use.
- Look for color denoting
)ver 600 acres ol vegetables are
the
desired state ol maturity;
:rawn under glass in Ohio. This
firm,
tresh appearance; _proper
s the largest vegetable acreage
lller glass In the United states. size ror intended use; minimum
Greenhouse ~ers produce of spots and blemishes.
oOth red aid pink skinned tomaOillO'S GREENHOUSE vegetaoea, cuciDtlbers, letbJ.ce (both
eaf and Bibb), and water ..::ress. bles are a major resource to
C'hise vegetables are produced Ohio consumers, and this is the

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Check over the items available
to you CI'om Ohio's greenhooses.
Select with care, store properly,
aOO use them imaginatively. Fea~
ture them in your menus. Use
them as garnishes. High quality
fresh produce items can lihyoor
menus out of the ordinary!

Friday Market
Oosings

cows
LOVE IT!

llCCWSIV! GOlF Dlmt~P
WALL 511&amp;1 GOLF COilflo,IA!IQN
MENT ol!ero dlllrlbuiiDQidp In tblo tii'IL
(fl'TIO to ta950) secured u ln,.J&amp;or7, I ,

400 head 200 • 225 lb 21 .50,
1-3 220 • 240 lb 19.5020.50,
240. 260 lb 18. 75-19. so, 2-3 250270 lb 18. 18.75,_210. 290 lb
17.2S - 18. Sow s if"nerally SO

higher, actiVe 1-3

33~400

16. 75, 400 " 500 lb 15.50 -16,
2-3 500-600 lb 14.75 • 15.50,
lxlars 14 - 15.
Cattle : 4500i No calves. Trading on all slaughter cla'sses slow ,

throughout, slaughter steers and
heifers steady to 25 lower early,
with later sales 25-50 otr, cows
aid bulls steady. Prime 12251350 lb slaughter steers 3-4
28.25 - 28. 75, high cholce IIJid
prime 1150 - 1350 lb 27 • 28.25,
choice 950 • 1350 lb 2-4 26. 27.50
mixed good and choice25,25-26 ...
50, good 24. 50 -25.50, staldanl
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ard choice 25-25.75, good 24.2525. 25, staldanllllld low good 2224. 24, a few canner aOO cutter

INTERNATIONAL THREE pOINT HITCH
.low, qulc:k, ruuod &amp;Dd depe_.e

52 HORSES STRONG &lt;mtn. estimate)
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DyncH.Ih clutch- 32 amp. alternat!r-disc brabl-llluR qear
drives - p or dleMI engiMI - TOI'Cjut Amplifier (with 10
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TRACTOR
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A-walfaiJie features

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The locaUoo of Haman Hl&amp;h is
very scenic. We sa:t at an out.
door table aid looked at 1he hills
on the John Whelton utate in
front and in batk of us. We saw
excellent grassland. It sOOWed
the result of lime and fertilizer
trea1ment and grazing at a rate
not g,reater than tbe peature would
safelJI carry. We have seen that
grazing management Ia wry important to having good pasture.

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mont, and Washington Counties.
Dodd was an hooor graduate
of West Virginia University in
1960 and served as soil conser~
vationist at Princeton, W. VL,
from 1960 to 1963, and as work
unit conservationist, RavenM,
Ohio !rom 1963 to 1967.
He ha s developed an excellent
reputation as a speaker at eer~
vice club luncheons, annual meetings aOO various !arm, conservation, and ladies groups. He is
also the author of articles put;
Hshed in Soil Conservation Magazine, Ohio Woodlands. The Ohio
Farmer, and the Ohio Conservation bulletin.

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RECENTLY WE atteldcd the
FF A parent--son dimer at Hannan High. This was a very enjoyable occasion. Robert straight
is carrying out an excellent VoAg program at Harman. It Ia aJ..
wa,ya a _pleasure to see the FF A
boys conduct a meeting ami re-

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Project Coordinator, Buckeye
HWs Resource Conser,.tion and
DevelC~~ment Project, with heaclquarters at caldwell, wlll be the
lesturcd spesker
tjle 25th anniversary meeting or the Meigs
son and Water Conservation District to be held Monday evening,
June 10 at 7:19 p.m. at the Pome-roy Junior High School.
Dodd wUI discuss what resource conservatioo and development could mean to Meigs county. He was recently hired as the
project coordinator o( the Buckeye Hills group which serves
Morgan, Noble, Monroe, Bel-_

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CIIICAGO (UPI) - Livestock:
Hogs: :JOOO; barrows and gilts uneven, SO to $1 higher early, with
most of the advances on weights
under 240 lb., later 2S to SO higher, fairly actiye earl)', later
slow. 1~2 190 23S lb. 2~21, over

Sheep: 50. Not enooglt lor tooL
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that there IJll)elred to be an iP.. conservation district ud devel.crease in wildlife as a result of oped a consern.tioo plan for hi1 ··
llllld laat lolL Esrly thlo aprirw
his PllnUnes .
he reseeded lour acre a of orchlrd
DENVER
lOHO OF' SCS gran and Iadino clovlr. Denwr
checked about 1 pond which Wll· slid that this new nedlng w•lli
llam D. VanMeter of Cllfton was ccxnlrw along very nlcOly.
interested in knowing about. Va""
WE HELPED MEL CLARK,
Meter is a cooperator ol the soil
whose farm is on TenMUe Creek
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near Lieving Mine, with revlaton
of his plan. This revision ln-.
eluded additional land which be
hid boughL In golll(l' over ll1e
farm with Mel, we exunined some
pine woodland. He pointed out
to me 1 lot of bteaklge which
had bean caused ltds past winter
by heavy snow. Many pine trees
were broken otr and others were
uprooted as a result or the snow.
We checked one area with our
woodland information stick and
round that there were about 18
cords per acre.
During our tour of the fann we
saw some excellent purebred
Hereford cattle which Mr. Clark
had bought at Jacklon's Mill.

COLUMBUS (II PI)- Produce:
Paid to Ohio cwntry packing
plants for eggs deUvered to major Ohio cities, Detroit and Pittsburgh, cases included, consumer
grades, including U. S. grades,
minimum 50 case lots, cartoned:
A large 33-36lh , A medJum 2528, A small 22-26.
4' 1b. 16-19 .
Ohio • lndtana 11. ve broilers and
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Homefryers. At rarm: H'h -16.
grower
changes:
Ohio hens, turkeys .00 other
Cabbage:
So. Ohio: 50 • lb
classes of poultry. At fa.nn: light
cll'tons
dcmestlc
round type medtype hens S-6.
-Ready to cook hens, delivered Ium 2. 65-2.75.
Cucumbers: Greenhouse: Car~
to major Ohio cities, ice packed,
tons
24s US fr.y 2. 75-3.25, U. S.
grade A and U. S. grade A, ceri:s
per lb: 5 lb and over 27-31, under No. I 2 • 2. 75, 30s 2-2. 50.

cows 16.75. 19.50.
The Almanac
By United Press International
CINCINNATI (UPI) - LiveToday is &amp;lnday, June 2, the
J54th dol' of 1968 with 212 to stock.
Cattle: 300 Calves 50. Hardly
lollow.
enough
of any class for price
The. moon is between Its new
test,
few
sales of sllughter
phase and flrot quarter.
'l'tle morning star• are Saturn steers aDd helters fully steady,
receipts included several lolds
and Venus.
good
and choice steera IIJid hell·
The evenl.ng stan are Mercuers sold prior to arriVII.. Choice ·
ry and J~~Pller.
1000-1050 lb ateero yield I!I'Bde
on IIllo diQ' In history:
Ill 1962 Gen. Robert E. Loe Z-3 26 • 26.50, good 800" 100 lb
over command ol die 23.50 - 25.50, choice 800-900 lb
Confederate umleo o1 eaatorn heifers yield !ll'ode 2-3 25-25.75,
good 000.900 lb 22.50-.24. 75.
VIrginia and North Carolina.
Hogs: 1200. Barrow &amp;Dd gl!to
Ill lt24 Congreos lfll!llod
25
cents, instances 50 cents highcltlzenllhlp to Ill Amerlcsn
er lalrly active, 1-2 180-230 lb
Indians.
Ill 1953 ~... Ellzlhetb n 20-20.25, 1-3 230-250 lb 19.50waa crowned In London's 20, 2-3 250-270 lb 18.511-19.75.
Woatmlnloter Abbey by 1he SOWs 25 cents higher, 1-3 300..
350 lb 16-16.50, 350-45U lb 15.50
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Tomatoes, for instance, add
color, navor, and general appe-tlte appeal. For many uses, the
smaller tomatoes Ire a "!Jest
choice'' since they are just right
for individual servings and cost
less than the larger sizes. Even
om~~half of a fresh tomato, either
chilled and lightly salted or broil·
ed with crwnbs or grated cheese,
can make an effective addition
to a dinner plate. Thinly sUced,
these fr esh tomatoe s combine
well with other ingredients for
salads, or can be served as a
colorfUl, mooth - watering gar.
nish.
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Another greenhouse favorite
is Bibb lettuce - tender, succulent, and most attractive. A Bibb
lettuce salad, featured on your
menu for your l'amUy, is a real
"people-pleaser," ard Bibb combines well with other greens for
attractive tossed salads. Remember - Bibb is very te!'¥1er and
the leaves tear easily, so handle
' cleaning. Drain
carefully ~·
it well and . it dry a bit before using in a
. The dressing will stick to the leaves bet.ter, giving the diad more na-

1s off Route 87, has seeded three
acres to wildlife food. Last year
also he seeded buckwheat and
soybeans aNI let them stand
lhroughoot the past winter for 1he
beneftt of wildlife. Heal so planted
a woodland border of autumn
olive with some Chinese chestnuL
He sald that .he had seen quallarrJ

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Sunda)_, .June 2, 1968

Lay of the Land

Tanzanian Graduate Student Vis~tS '
Mason County to Review Practices·
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By JOHN COOPER
SoU Conservadoo SerYlce
MIIOII Coonll'
PT.
PLEASANT - Mirza
Megbjl, 22 years old, a native
of Tanzania, vial ted Mason~
t;y with William T. James, engineer of USDA Sotf Colulervatloo service, Meghjl Is an agrt.
culture engineering grlduete
student at West VIrginia Unlver·
sity. He ls a KJ'Id~.ate of Makerere University_ of Kampala,
UgU!la. He has ctmpleted one
year of graduate work at WVU
and between semesters was assigned to the SoU Cmservation
Service to learn some of our
engineering methods.
He ls atteOOing crilegt, l.n this
country with help from Ule u. S.
Agency of International Development. When he cmnpletes work
for a Master's Degree, he plana
to return to Tanzania and teach at
Mol'(I£Oro Ag:ricultlll'al COUege
started there with the help of
WVU, There are now six iDstructors l'rom WVU on the staff
of that college.

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To Begin
GALUPOLIS -

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dltlonllll Prottram lor GAllS lludonlo pllllllln&amp; to piiQ' varlll!',
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llluck, who .... lllllltd to ll1e
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lowocl to attend llleoe oeollOIIo
acconllng to the Oblo lll8h SdJool
Allllellc Aaooclatloo rules.
Allllotea ue IIII!IIPil In ouch
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GUARDING OUR BORDER against agrleultural peals, U.S. Department o! Agriculture Inspectors examine all
; fruits, plants, vegetable&amp; and seeds entering the countr)' by mall, truck, tall or individual tra\o·eler. Few realize thut
"· foreign produce could hide lnaects or plant dlaeases that would serloualy damage U.S. crops, lorests or shrubs. One
) piece of fruit, a vegetable, a plant or a package ol seeds to all It takes to give a "hltchblklng" pesllhe llllll needs
to cross mountains or deserts and jtart an outbreak. Five MedOy outbreaks In the last 40 years have cost taxpayertl
.; more than 121 mtlllon. To prevent this from happening a gain, all agricultural Items must be presented to.. lnspec'•, lora at the border £or clearance when entering tbe United Slates.

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llrY source ot many of the vl- fertilit)', and. are brought to marIDllns and minerals needed for ket in a state of near perfection.
Let's review some general conood health. A well-chosen sucsiderations
in selecting and pureaalon of vegetables in the diet
an help to achieve vinandvlaor. chasing produce, These wm be
Now that spring ls really here, slmllar whether tor local or ship..
10ughts turn to fresh garden ped-in produce, Crom field or
roduce. But those few tomato hothouse:
lints just out in the back yard
- Buy only what you need and
ron't produce ror a cwple of
can
store properly for a limited
tonths, nor wUl some of tile
·ther outdoor vegetables. But, time.
- Select the best quality for
ere in Ohlo, we can buy local
your
purpose - ..you won't need
rown fresh pro:luce in the
tbe
C&amp;ndest
grade or pack for
prlng. How? We have a large
l'OOIIho&lt;lse vegetsble lndustcy, every use.
- Look for color denoting
)ver 600 acres ol vegetables are
the
desired state ol maturity;
:rawn under glass in Ohio. This
firm,
tresh appearance; _proper
s the largest vegetable acreage
lller glass In the United states. size ror intended use; minimum
Greenhouse ~ers produce of spots and blemishes.
oOth red aid pink skinned tomaOillO'S GREENHOUSE vegetaoea, cuciDtlbers, letbJ.ce (both
eaf and Bibb), and water ..::ress. bles are a major resource to
C'hise vegetables are produced Ohio consumers, and this is the

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Check over the items available
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Select with care, store properly,
aOO use them imaginatively. Fea~
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them as garnishes. High quality
fresh produce items can lihyoor
menus out of the ordinary!

Friday Market
Oosings

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llCCWSIV! GOlF Dlmt~P
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400 head 200 • 225 lb 21 .50,
1-3 220 • 240 lb 19.5020.50,
240. 260 lb 18. 75-19. so, 2-3 250270 lb 18. 18.75,_210. 290 lb
17.2S - 18. Sow s if"nerally SO

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2-3 500-600 lb 14.75 • 15.50,
lxlars 14 - 15.
Cattle : 4500i No calves. Trading on all slaughter cla'sses slow ,

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heifers steady to 25 lower early,
with later sales 25-50 otr, cows
aid bulls steady. Prime 12251350 lb slaughter steers 3-4
28.25 - 28. 75, high cholce IIJid
prime 1150 - 1350 lb 27 • 28.25,
choice 950 • 1350 lb 2-4 26. 27.50
mixed good and choice25,25-26 ...
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very scenic. We sa:t at an out.
door table aid looked at 1he hills
on the John Whelton utate in
front and in batk of us. We saw
excellent grassland. It sOOWed
the result of lime and fertilizer
trea1ment and grazing at a rate
not g,reater than tbe peature would
safelJI carry. We have seen that
grazing management Ia wry important to having good pasture.

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mont, and Washington Counties.
Dodd was an hooor graduate
of West Virginia University in
1960 and served as soil conser~
vationist at Princeton, W. VL,
from 1960 to 1963, and as work
unit conservationist, RavenM,
Ohio !rom 1963 to 1967.
He ha s developed an excellent
reputation as a speaker at eer~
vice club luncheons, annual meetings aOO various !arm, conservation, and ladies groups. He is
also the author of articles put;
Hshed in Soil Conservation Magazine, Ohio Woodlands. The Ohio
Farmer, and the Ohio Conservation bulletin.

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RECENTLY WE atteldcd the
FF A parent--son dimer at Hannan High. This was a very enjoyable occasion. Robert straight
is carrying out an excellent VoAg program at Harman. It Ia aJ..
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boys conduct a meeting ami re-

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Project Coordinator, Buckeye
HWs Resource Conser,.tion and
DevelC~~ment Project, with heaclquarters at caldwell, wlll be the
lesturcd spesker
tjle 25th anniversary meeting or the Meigs
son and Water Conservation District to be held Monday evening,
June 10 at 7:19 p.m. at the Pome-roy Junior High School.
Dodd wUI discuss what resource conservatioo and development could mean to Meigs county. He was recently hired as the
project coordinator o( the Buckeye Hills group which serves
Morgan, Noble, Monroe, Bel-_

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CIIICAGO (UPI) - Livestock:
Hogs: :JOOO; barrows and gilts uneven, SO to $1 higher early, with
most of the advances on weights
under 240 lb., later 2S to SO higher, fairly actiye earl)', later
slow. 1~2 190 23S lb. 2~21, over

Sheep: 50. Not enooglt lor tooL
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that there IJll)elred to be an iP.. conservation district ud devel.crease in wildlife as a result of oped a consern.tioo plan for hi1 ··
llllld laat lolL Esrly thlo aprirw
his PllnUnes .
he reseeded lour acre a of orchlrd
DENVER
lOHO OF' SCS gran and Iadino clovlr. Denwr
checked about 1 pond which Wll· slid that this new nedlng w•lli
llam D. VanMeter of Cllfton was ccxnlrw along very nlcOly.
interested in knowing about. Va""
WE HELPED MEL CLARK,
Meter is a cooperator ol the soil
whose farm is on TenMUe Creek
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of his plan. This revision ln-.
eluded additional land which be
hid boughL In golll(l' over ll1e
farm with Mel, we exunined some
pine woodland. He pointed out
to me 1 lot of bteaklge which
had bean caused ltds past winter
by heavy snow. Many pine trees
were broken otr and others were
uprooted as a result or the snow.
We checked one area with our
woodland information stick and
round that there were about 18
cords per acre.
During our tour of the fann we
saw some excellent purebred
Hereford cattle which Mr. Clark
had bought at Jacklon's Mill.

COLUMBUS (II PI)- Produce:
Paid to Ohio cwntry packing
plants for eggs deUvered to major Ohio cities, Detroit and Pittsburgh, cases included, consumer
grades, including U. S. grades,
minimum 50 case lots, cartoned:
A large 33-36lh , A medJum 2528, A small 22-26.
4' 1b. 16-19 .
Ohio • lndtana 11. ve broilers and
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Homefryers. At rarm: H'h -16.
grower
changes:
Ohio hens, turkeys .00 other
Cabbage:
So. Ohio: 50 • lb
classes of poultry. At fa.nn: light
cll'tons
dcmestlc
round type medtype hens S-6.
-Ready to cook hens, delivered Ium 2. 65-2.75.
Cucumbers: Greenhouse: Car~
to major Ohio cities, ice packed,
tons
24s US fr.y 2. 75-3.25, U. S.
grade A and U. S. grade A, ceri:s
per lb: 5 lb and over 27-31, under No. I 2 • 2. 75, 30s 2-2. 50.

cows 16.75. 19.50.
The Almanac
By United Press International
CINCINNATI (UPI) - LiveToday is &amp;lnday, June 2, the
J54th dol' of 1968 with 212 to stock.
Cattle: 300 Calves 50. Hardly
lollow.
enough
of any class for price
The. moon is between Its new
test,
few
sales of sllughter
phase and flrot quarter.
'l'tle morning star• are Saturn steers aDd helters fully steady,
receipts included several lolds
and Venus.
good
and choice steera IIJid hell·
The evenl.ng stan are Mercuers sold prior to arriVII.. Choice ·
ry and J~~Pller.
1000-1050 lb ateero yield I!I'Bde
on IIllo diQ' In history:
Ill 1962 Gen. Robert E. Loe Z-3 26 • 26.50, good 800" 100 lb
over command ol die 23.50 - 25.50, choice 800-900 lb
Confederate umleo o1 eaatorn heifers yield !ll'ode 2-3 25-25.75,
good 000.900 lb 22.50-.24. 75.
VIrginia and North Carolina.
Hogs: 1200. Barrow &amp;Dd gl!to
Ill lt24 Congreos lfll!llod
25
cents, instances 50 cents highcltlzenllhlp to Ill Amerlcsn
er lalrly active, 1-2 180-230 lb
Indians.
Ill 1953 ~... Ellzlhetb n 20-20.25, 1-3 230-250 lb 19.50waa crowned In London's 20, 2-3 250-270 lb 18.511-19.75.
Woatmlnloter Abbey by 1he SOWs 25 cents higher, 1-3 300..
350 lb 16-16.50, 350-45U lb 15.50
Ardtblohop ol Canterbury.

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Tomatoes, for instance, add
color, navor, and general appe-tlte appeal. For many uses, the
smaller tomatoes Ire a "!Jest
choice'' since they are just right
for individual servings and cost
less than the larger sizes. Even
om~~half of a fresh tomato, either
chilled and lightly salted or broil·
ed with crwnbs or grated cheese,
can make an effective addition
to a dinner plate. Thinly sUced,
these fr esh tomatoe s combine
well with other ingredients for
salads, or can be served as a
colorfUl, mooth - watering gar.
nish.
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is Bibb lettuce - tender, succulent, and most attractive. A Bibb
lettuce salad, featured on your
menu for your l'amUy, is a real
"people-pleaser," ard Bibb combines well with other greens for
attractive tossed salads. Remember - Bibb is very te!'¥1er and
the leaves tear easily, so handle
' cleaning. Drain
carefully ~·
it well and . it dry a bit before using in a
. The dressing will stick to the leaves bet.ter, giving the diad more na-

1s off Route 87, has seeded three
acres to wildlife food. Last year
also he seeded buckwheat and
soybeans aNI let them stand
lhroughoot the past winter for 1he
beneftt of wildlife. Heal so planted
a woodland border of autumn
olive with some Chinese chestnuL
He sald that .he had seen quallarrJ

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Critical Decisions Facin:g Area Farmers
BY C, E. BLIKESLEE
POMEROY - Area Iarmon
Extension •\gent, llgrlculturo
are facing serious problema.
Meigs County
They muat mike critical dec!....~~.;;_"'!'"_lllliiii..,,. slon• within the next r•w dayo
You N•ed n.em
deriving !rom water and s t 1 t
damaged crops and fielda.
I've .Got Theml •
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In chemical control, lt ohould
be pointed out that ohemlcalo
have citnerent abUltle11. It lo tional Nltroson will be needed.
very important that rarmers use Phoophale liKI Potalh 11113 11111
the precautions, both In applica- be eJqJOCiod 1o be In lhe 1011.
Dr, Larey ~ ouggalto
tion and handlln&amp; that are recthat
!armero ma,r want to secure
ommended.

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Farmers with hay crops on by Extenolon speclalloto at Ohio
·.·. lowlands which were fioodedper- State University should be con) haps have only two choices: . aldered.
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: ~rus-~g the hay liKI hope that
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The amount of damage to seedlings In small grains Is still tD
be determined. In many cases
it is a total lo88. In other cases
It may pull through.
Numerous choices and decisions are open to farmer s in
connection with Ule corn crop.
On upland fjelds the weeds are
already getting ahead of t h e
corn. Both chemical control and

U Nitrogen !ertlllzer baa aJ.
ready ~ applied, Iarmon will
have ID oonolde{ that a atzeable
portion of that hu alrti&lt;IY 11000
down tile Ohio River, 10 addi-

to coms which are suggested
as mid-season ol' short-season.
Our oormal bottomland la con-

sidered In the 800 maturity oerles. This means it would take 1.21
to 125 days uncter average growing conditions to mature.
The 700 series matures 3 to
s da.¥11 earlier. The 600 series,
another 3 to ~ days earlJer. In
some cases, however, even a
500 series might be deolrablo
which means It would mature 9
days to twoweeksearlierthanthe
800 maturity series.
BottomJancl farmers have another problem. That is Maize
Dwarf Mosaic resistance. If the
farmer cannot find a mid-season
corn which is resistant, then his

onl,y choice may be to stay wtlh
the .long-season com. ln case
the corn fails to mature it may
be necessary to make silage out
of the

run season com.

a fertilizer auchasa i.5-8-8touae

at planting time.
He also ouggasts that com
probably should be planted lhal·
low U It 11 dolle be!ore the 1011
has the CJIII)Ol1wllty tD dry out.
An Inch to an lncll and one-llal1
milbt be a good depth.
In regard to plant population,
It Is suggested 1o shoot lor lower population than oormaJ. Perhaps tho number o!plantoeJqJOcted at harvest time normally might
be the gooal to •hoot at at plantIng time.
The reason lor thla lower population suggeotion Is that the dry
periods during the summer may

handicap hlgh populations. With
the late planting, we need to give
the corn all the advantage pooalble.
Many !armors are !lgurlngthoy
ma.y have to store silage in a
olack thl• fall It the corn does
not mature. Silage ia an excellent !eed and this may be the
beat way or harvest lf we should
race early frosts.
A report !rom the alate cllmatologlat, Marvin E. MOler,
stated that the rainfall amounts
for lhe 24 boors ending at 8
a.m. on the 24th ranged from

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Production o! sunflower oil
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:;:; has been expanding rapJdly in
~~;~ recentankyeara and the product
....
"
:::: now r s oecond only to soy:;:;
:;:: bean oil among the major vegelsble and palm oil crapo o! tho
}
::~; world . And' after many years In
;:;: Salem St. Rutland, 0. ;:;: which oun!lower oil was prleed
:::

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FAIIIM

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ALLIS. CHALM ERi

Try

Government speciallstA said

any other vegetable oil. By

that from !960 through 1965,
soybean oil undersold sunflower

1967, exports o! oun!lower oil
amounted to 10 per cent ot total
world shipments ot edible otla,
Speclallals eald the blggeol
(actor in the aunllower oil boom
has been the rapid lnciease in
per - acre yields and oil yields
In the Soviet U!J(on. White SoViet sunfiower acreage 1ncrel8ed only 6 per cent from
1957.19 to 1967, lolsl yields ohot
up about 50 per cent.
The report added that while
Soviet suntlower seed production rose 67 per cent .from 1956
throogh 1967, oil production
jumped 138 per cent because of
the succeu of scientiata in
breeding ne' varieties with
higher oil content. More progress in stepping up the oil content or tho plant Ia expedod In
tho !Uture, the report eald,
One olgnl!lcant lndlcatloo or
the Impact of theae developments on the United State•
carne in a report on shlpmenta
of Soviet ounflower oil ID Western Europe, a major customer
for ,American soybean products.
The Soviet sales rose !rom 8,:;oo ohori tons of oil In 1962 tD
nearly 115,000 tons last year.

oil by margins ranging from .5
cent to 1.2 centa a pound.

But In 1966 the picture
changed ao Soviet o!flcla!o began to puAh a growing volume
of sunflower oil onto world
markets and prices dll1)ed. Jn
molt months last year, . sunflower all was sUgtrtly under

ooybean oil.
This year, another sharp de.
cline in sunflower oil prlees
carried them In April lo 1.5
cents
a pound below soybean
higher thin soybean oil, it is now
oil.
cheaper, ~
&amp;lnflowen are produced commer clal ly in a number of countries Including Bulprla, Chile,
Romania, Hungary and Yugoslavia. The giant of the lndustry , however is the Soviet Unl.on, whicb accounted In 1966 for
nearly 65 per cent of world producUoo and about 70 per cent
of world trade !in the product.
Climbed ~0 Per Cent
World produ'etion of sunflower
seed in terms of oil rose nearly
60 per cenl between 1962 and
1967, the department eBtlmatea,
And exporta of the prodict have

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Whatever 1ertilizers you need ... LANDM'-RK can
supply them and apply them, 1f you like. We can
help you with soil teslmg, seeding recommend•·
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SALES &amp; SERVICE
E'. MAIN ST.

992-2975

POMEROY, 0.

Is now

ERO.Y

Meq!J, Galla • ilu.
Cooadlel 111-M

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STORE OPEN 'TIL I PRI.,
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OTHER DAYS 8 TO I; MILL
CLOSES NOON SATilliDAVS.

0-46 Inch In Younp1D1111 tD 3.41
lncheo at K - . 01110 area blthe~

ralnlall IIIIOUIIII averlnc:b over tllo northeastl£ 1.6 lnc:beo In .welt ...,_
Ira! .... -~~ areu.
Rainfall llllOUIIII lor the 24
bouro ending It 8 a.m. aa the
24th exceeded t lnoheo at Walhln8ton C&lt;lurt Houoo, WUmlngton,
LlureiYIIle, McArllllr, l!hter·
prloo, NeliaaYIIte, and AmeovUie. llich heaoy ralna normall,y OC&lt;UJ' oaJ,y mce In 50 to 100
years •
olo,

ape~

A. 9

Moot IOUthern ancl contra1 aroas bovo recelnd t to 8 lnclloo
ol rain .m-Ini tllepolttwoweeko.
For uamplo, Columbus (ci\Y)
hao rocel•ed 6.11 lncheo alnce
May 13. lloaoy rolna ol Ibis
mqnltude nol'llllll.l)' occur onl,y
once In 100 yean during the
pertlld May 13.:!6.
'l1le lloodiJw or tile pollt week•
lo reported 1o be the latellt
In JIWI1708rl.
Let' I hope that It doesn't bop.
pen apln.

POMEROY - Edl100 Hob.aet.
lor, Presldem of tho li'l&gt;merQy
Nallonal Bank, lo etartlnti blo
third year ao cl!al.....;, ol tllo
4-11 conunlttee or the iJ&gt;Io Blllkero Aoooclatlon.
O.er t;o pollt HYeral montho,
a drive was
by '!'be
Ohlo Bankero Aosoclatlm to
raise !undo for 4-11. Forty or the
Alooclltlon's member banko &lt;011·
trlbutecl $1,065, reports Albert
F, Gehrea, Stale 4-H ~.
Ohio COos&gt;erative Extensive Ser-

"""*'cted

zart aM Mrs. Ruth Ebersbach,
advisors, aasisting :In plans tor

the year. Cindy Fitch was In
charge ot two games or uout"
for recreation. - Tawnya Court, reporter.
THE COURT HOUSE Cut.-Ups
4-H Club met at the home of

Uon on flower arrangements was
given by Janet Moos. Wendy Carper reported on ealt In your dleL Refreshments were served
by Noncy st. Clair. - Janet
Joyce Myers was In charge or Moos.
recreation of croquet am badTilE 4-H QUEEN BEES Club
minton. Lemmade was served
by Sherry Mccain with the cook- met at lhe Tuj&gt;pers Plains School
out lwtch. - Elaine Milhoan. with 27 memben in attendance.
For the sewing project the group
learned
to read patterns, disTHE RUTLAND 4-H EliPlorer•
met at the heme of advisor, cussed !lrsl aid for the Injured,
Veroon Weber, with nine blem· and talked over the correct ways
bors attending. The gr~q~ stu- of cooking !ooci lUte Merclnko
died the dtaerent kinds of trees gave a report on water satety.
and discussed plans for their blrd Nancy Bailey led the group In
feeders or bird houses. Jim playing fruit blsket. The next
Birchfield was ln charge of soc- m~ wUI be June 6, - Llna
Sherry arxl Faith Mccain r&amp;contJ.y and held a cook-oul A
demonstration on Food Preservation was given by Rhea MorL
Faith McCoin reported on solely.

cer tor recreation and he also
served refrestunents - Dallas
Weber.

THE LEADING CREEK Helpers 4-H Club met on May 20
at the home of the advisor, Charlotte Peckham. The dub plans
to sell toothbrushes and ar~f ol­
letHng botue cll(&gt;s. Andrea flewhurst was inchargeotrecreation.

Vinton

such as lhlo 75-loot slruc·
lure made of ftberglaoo and
plastic. Deolgner soy&amp;
planto grew faster In lbeoo
towero, which could be bull!
at tall a• 150 feet.

or Losan.

: : their reatdence ~Ew-

Thlo Is the llrat year lhltOhlo
bankers have portlclpatecl In o
joint 4-11 fund-raising drive, ID
which port ol tho oontrtbutlono
JJ&gt; 1D th~ National 4-H Foundl.
lion liKI _part to the Ohio 4-H
Foundation.
Ohio t-H FoundaUon !Undo are
uoed lor many 4-11 programo, Including 4-H Club advisor trainIng; Ohlo Club CMgress; ocllolarshlpo ID Buckeye Recreatlm
Worl&lt;ohop; scholarships tD cltlzeuahlp short oourses and leadera' forums at the National f-8
Center In Washington, D. C.,

Weather Roundup ;:!!:e:=4.:c1:"..,:.
c:.nti'rbutlng banke from thlo

Ewington

!amity.

aree lnclede the Recine ·Home
National Bank, Racine; T h o
Farmers Bank liKI SaviaBo com.
PIDYi Pomero.vt The Pomeroy
National Bank, Pomeroy; liKI the
Ohio Valley Bank COrnpan,y, GaJ.
llpollo.
Hob-r wUI preolde over
a obnllar drive whlch will begin
next Oclober. He Urtel all banko
In Ohio to ronetder IXIIllrlbutlng
ID the advance men! &lt;I thlo worthwhile 4-H program In Ohio liKI

Ed McGhee~.

Recoat caller• at Mr. IIKIMro.
C. o,-er Incl.- !ltarles
Joaea liKI Mra. Clark100, both or Rio Grllllde.
Mro. llazeiStrlddlnliKidauil&gt;ter, COiumbWI _ . tile ll'80kond
here with her pe:ronlo, Mr, liKI
Mro. E. E. Hartooak.
Mlll Marpret Edmlllloll II
violtlnc her atoter, Mro. Kalbryn Aloxandor, Galllpollo, tblo
week.
Mr. ancl Mr•. Rqy llwltloy
called m Mr. ancl Mro. Eatle
Hartoook llinclaJ,

o.

Mr. liKI Mro.

w. va.

Emor7 K111111
open~

a week-

NOTICE
CENTRAL &amp;Jf'A In Ccroperetion with DeKalb, Perk Seea farms, end Kenworthy
Seed Co. Will Replace 1h of the corn which
is necessary to replace because of floodin(! or other weather condltlona.

CENTRAL SOYA
OF O_HIO

BJe. ... ,._ •••

full Wi-

d)ii(&gt;JW OF eaplalli Art i' A. Hay111a11;. ·
.
. 191ille !lltllng bolj!l' ·~ ~~
· . llfe'• PleNu?i u !hey eame
eac:h d(!l. w. ~ldillt "lbl~- of

1:011• el!!l' -

Fori...

Forient

he 1i'u"jlroud Gl.
OFFICE 'pai:e for rent. ·CIII
at
',!fe
had
our_
lfMHI frQm I I.QI, till I
1
W• 11C1111 aild . qaairell bllt WI
p.m.
'.
' loVod him v"'· ·!llkh, and
'··· ., we know ~ ~ 1rii eirtd. Fll1INiliiiED apartmeilt, But only Ji we CioJI14 tell him
tact stena Amold. l'll'k c.ajust one mate d!ae or Mi 11'11 Hotel.
'1141
him for the IIIII time and
lbow him just' ~ proud we t BEDROOM HOUSE'I'IWI.EK
. are of htm, It WIJU!d give our
on lsr8e lot on ·Rt. ut, • 1
•,.hearll I joy. ·
mo. Water 11111 sewage ftil'Jt,
. But we know he'a up In ·HeaPh. - - 'liM
ven IIOW marohlng with Oo4
and His anpls ill that happJ $EEPING 1'001111. . . . ,
• ·anpl b~. .. - .. '" will . ralel. Part oentnJ 'Hotel
'·P

.,

hlell

~

f35. Call

CCf-40M after c p.m:

mn.'wi

STRAWBERRIES,
GU!e~ple,

eall Cart
441 ....
1284

COMPLETE BATHIIOOII ool, fit used, call ....-. 128-3

3

1tAMPS11JRJ sOWs
1'111! Sept

"to fur-

1.' ·"'' 1 head. R.

A. Evana, Rl ISS.

1284

ADULTS:~ and~- RETIRING- MUll sell !olloW117-l
n!Jhed. modem aperliDeldl1 I lila pieces cl furniture. I pc.
:k•~~~e:
eoraled ·P~ wa)ll - .

Notice
ANYONE W18iUMl lo - bule to Clay Cblpel Ctlllllllly
Fund I« tho IIIOWillC 81111 ipteep of the oemetery, pleile
Ill
12!~

Lost end Found
.OST FRIDAY, piJWOOd jollll
. bolt with a Jalmlm I HP
motor; allo, aet of 011'11....
lfiM If found. Call ....
or Mf.I2M Ractne.
1»-1

Y~tOwn .U.....,.
with dllpolal· lillllll ltt/lm
doors 81111 wlildcm, 'building
tompletely inlulaled front
and rear eiltranees; ~tti
ptete

,

Fld abd ..... l'Jlon tapestry llvblc 1'06111 Illite. I pa.
blonde bedronm 11111te w I t ·h

moltresl ~ boS:
sprint~. I W~ Launclromat. good flD!!dltlon.
1

lnnon!JI'Inll

Berkllne ~ I'OC!Idnl
dtalr, upbolsterlng In IJOOd
llJapt. Can be " ...-.onap of Flrit Clwrclt of '(!oil.

Jhriluclloul.

home with carpet

! BBDROOM

~ Gil 11-

;.- front, allo • ~ ..
I)N!l'lbnt. -~ li!m.
~\1 41111...... ' 11'1-lf

race

- Mrl.

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Gr'JMI 81,

Plebia, •
11'1-t

.t..

t BEDJ!O()M;1011:. ~. no
vet( r..IICJn ltiS Chatham
Ph.
IJ7-t
2

nnaooM
paid,, •

'APr.,

g!IHIIM

ilite*- Call

., .... *'"·

...

lli-tf

We MiliCI Ullin•
PrlceleducM.S..UIIfvl Colonlll

:118

EARJ;Y AMERICAN ate.~,

' lleaU·
*Uful radio
I!OII!binat!on.
IIOIIcl atate unit with t

speed ~hancer, Take over
pa)')!lellll of $6.00 per month
or balance $99.111, ALSO: A
lovely walnut con110le, with 4
1paaker oound~, 4 speed
dual volume control, with AM
a.- FM radio. Pay balance
payments of $5.00
per month. Call 448-111211. 11'1~

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GENERAL STORE, good nnl
buslnea. Good !oeatlon, well
stocked, good equipment. 7
rm. modern living quarten,
utra lot Se!llni bee.- of
healtb. i"'lulre P. 0. Ilea 10,
Jacbon, Ohio.
120-11

D.H.Vf(M)D,Reahof
Pho• 446-1066

12ft. X44ft.
In

UJO

_only 4 monlhll.

owner

ltrv to oell below market
Yllue.

CONI'ACT
Dr. T. W. Morgan
"""·~1411
lij:W TRACI'OR TRADE-INS:
1-MF lSD, 3-MF liOD, I MF 35D, 1-Ferg. to, S Ferg. .1D, t JD 1010, 1 JD
2010, I Furd 800, Z-'51 Fordll,
I - '10 Ford, I FarmaD 501,
1 'Farman 200 with t.qols, 1
l"armall 'Super C" 111th
t.qo~, While they, laot: New
I rOw· cull. $'1UII, nw lUI
rear tractor tires fl5.1111 (tu
Incl.), fdlllllf front 112.15 tax
mel:). adJ~ ~o~~ , 11n1r1
IUS, new liumpen 1!1.00. 011
\Ill, I(IOt tb\ancl!IC with ~

dofnl'.

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Services Offel'ICI

Tho """ Gohl Cure-All won't wrap. won't plq In 1117
hay crop. Supplico the o1tra marcia ol d1')'IDI opeec1 lhal
rNulll 1n hilher quality !orqe.
New oloelj&gt;lck-up roll, witb horrlnlbont dbo, ......_
ot&lt;mo from bucllo~tt qalnatm upper rubber ..U.S....
thlleaYII..
Now rollor-chobt drl•• pcnron both nllll. 8hoer boll
proleclo tho JDO&lt;hllllom.
PI'O drl.. with 8 U·Jolall pormllllhorlor 1un11 wllboat
knocklnr or atralnJna,
AcJJualoble op- be&amp;w- ...U. ·PYtl jual-rifhl ....U.
lionln1 In ""Y hoy aop.
.

UallbH .-1 tr..e IIIII 1nv WOJ!dal ~ ,._ llli
¥ibrotl011, lower - · ~....,..tHo.
Oocc1 lo look " ' - II tbt o.h! Olin-AU Won
,.,.. bu, 1111 hoy """""'-·
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co.

44645~

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300 !th

ut11 Be -

Aoe.,

446-111'1.

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LEE'S PLUMB!IIG a. RE1101J.
ELING, Crown aty, 0 •. Pb.

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.....,.., -··
-lowl?' River lold

IUft • IIlLI
110011 . ROMS

out Dr (1ft'

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GAIWR. DC.
aoca 1111 ..,._ Alllt A ·
L&amp;'IOI A.CU LOr. . . . . ...

93 Ac,. '-""

251-Wt.

DEWiff'S PWIIIINO
AND IIDmiiJ
ROUTE
1110 al· EterlfMII. r._
111-lf
4fM'111_
m If

PINKING SIIEAIIS sharpened
'1.25 up, sclsBGn 45c up. Shep- STANDARD PWMIING
IIEA'I'DIG, a! ... Til Aw.
pard Sewing Machine Salell
4CUIII.
&amp;. Sen'lce, 861 lot Ave. 1174

a

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PLVMBING a IIBA'nJIIO
~,lllprlll, 0. Ill Ill

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'Dead Stock
Iemond ....
WILL

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JOur dllll

hones, etnlll . . 111111!.. CIJI
eoDicl Jli:boa • Ill!.

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Insurance

REYNOLD'S GAUII'OIJ8 TV FOR ALL your lnlunnee needl,
439 5-.d Avenue
check with your lll'lllle If'
Acroa from Post Ollke
enll at the Neallnl. Aptii:J,
Phone t414201
64 State St. AlltDII lor IIIIo,
Your Emenon Dealer 1&amp;-tf
lire, Romeownen, bolpltal
and general llabllltJ' M.lf
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18'1 tt AUTO, lire, Hfe. 41 Stale ll
Waldo F, Brown, W'. R. ·
Brown.
446-11110.
11-Cf
TERMli'E PI!:ST OONfROL
FREE tnopactlon. call ~
Merrill O'Dell, Oparat..- lor
Extermlta_l Termlle !!en'lfe
10 Belmonl Dr,
11'1 tt
Ph. tll-034?.

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Younpten and oldlten llk
meats that ean be eul1y man..
HOMER liA1UU90K
~. so they won't have to be
WATER Delivery Service, can helped.
4aY or night, Rlo Grande, For the very younc and the ·
Ohio. Ph. 1§8_
153-U 1 en 1o r citlzena, lnelucle IOine

moat

TERMITB 1r PEIII' COmaoL

inn

loawt, pottlew, dloppo&lt;l
meat end fnnldurterl.

FA1N Ellermlnatlon Co. Wheel·
ersburl, Ohio. Ph. 57&amp;-ei!J.
545 HILDA DR., FelrvlfA" SublSI-If
djv., Rt. SB. New 4 ltedr,am
spilt Jevel h!tme, ll,i bllltl,
double car lllf&amp;IO, part ~ BULLDOZER lr BAaqiOE
1110111, paneled ~ with SERVICE. l!uement, oeptlc
tanb, mter bedl, 1eadt bedl, ·
1;1u111.1n eleot. _, and bllmfarm
pondl buUt and cleaned.
ers. carpet In front room 81111
hall. ready to move Into. Kao Herman II. Reese, Cllelblre
• JB.tt·
larp lot. See this nlee hol)le. 367-'/5111l,
lliq'l!re Rice a. Corbin ·flltlll·
'·
WATIIR WELL JllllLUNG
lure 'CO, Ph. tll-1171 ·..- lj!ter
5 f*D.
ll'l·ll MYEIIS PwDJII sa~ee • B~rY·
Ice, Pli.
Rutland, o.

:Mitt

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PU
PLUG-FREE ROLLS
DELIVER FASTER
HAY CONDITIONING

Plumbing f, Heating

,.. .

qalrten on
Clll Ul lor

Stale Hi8b"V·
other feitri. ,
ll:f 'IF
Rlaell D, W'Mt MtW
JQb I. llldllldl Ill 1111
RoaaN It ......, 1111.1

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8UILDINI1 UYI'S, ros &amp;. wa.
ter, 20'1 Jackson Pike, Phone
446-WI, Alnlne 1\lntel. 109-tf

condltton, ready to move tn,
hardwood noors, modern eiOI:,trlc stove. two full baU.,, full
lla?emlnt, 'Mit riiri\1 fUftlltiri'
with Rreplace. Shower In
'basement, two car port. located on First Ave. elole to
hospital. See this for a good
value.
! BEDROOM home, modorn
ldtelten. lll'le lot, only three
years old, larp lot, tel us
help )'811 llnanee.
'AMILY '"" munc station ~
.....,, located In amaJI ...

Jace, .,... llvlnc

eentral air condltloobJi, hot
· water beat, large play nom,
patio, healed garage, pri&lt;ed In
the low twenties.
We .have several hamel In the DOLL House NJnel7 tnr8pato, · .
eu.ooo to tts,GOO ranee bolli tn tatlon a~u~. ,..._,.. .
and out of town - cl!ll WI lor rates also lor ~ ar
woJttng motlien, hourly, .... .
•atiJI..,UOO.
)J or week1J ralel. Pb. . .
Ollfee 14, llrL I'll. Ill •••
Olear Baatlnl, 4~
Cortor Malle, ttUIII
GOT DUST? Clll Hale'• 1111111
William Raft, U5-l!ll
Oiling. I'll- m-tta.
...
Carl Nlberl
4111111
8 RM. HOUSE, good conclltlon, COMPLE'I'E ~.
close to !own. Wtn sell on &lt;Ullom · eab!Mtll bUilt, n.wl
E. Klngei'J, 1111450. 1M
lard conlract. Ph. af.
ter 3:30 p.m.
J2C.I

....,,

A BEAllm'tlL country bome
located on one and 0111 half
SINGER PORTA!ItB
SEWS LIKE NEW. ZIG ZAG acres. A wonderful view. A
equipped to buttonhole, 1110116- lbtee large bedroom bome
Ill Garfield Ave., Ga1Upolil,
with closell, very modem
l!'am, etc. Full price 111.12.
Ohio. Ph. tll-0118,
128-3
Phone 448-11111.
1!'7-tf with a colored batli, full bllelllt!ll with sbower, larp Cll'
4:1 1111. tiNP'URif. aptll'tmeat. 40 ACRES JIQIIy IIJ!1ber. taew
port, A family a!Je y&lt;IUIII ..-.
boule IIIII older house, plenty FOR A JOP WELL DONE feel.
M" Sinllhen St. Pll. ...
ehard. tf you wan! a eoantrJ
of water, pmd 10 mlles oul
lng clean earpats wtlh Blue
IIIII.
1M-if
home
see thll. Shown by ap.
Price $10,500. Ph. S'lt-2424.
Luslro. Rent electrtc ohampolnlment,
128-3
pooer It Central Supply Co.
l
BEDROOM home tn exeenent
127-1

Iy ~ pltlla pa.
lnll. ll*ial' low nat. , .
Haven Terrace A~.
•
Ham, w. Va. Pbtllll
. . ..
~

laiYilllmenl _ . . . , • 'll'rlle APARTMICIIT, 4 rati., bl!h,
Watldal Prildudl, lac., N, bea1 fumlsbed. ~- l!lli

. ~ . . . . . . . . . .I

5 ACRES

large ldtchen :wltb plenty ealilnell, oh fuiuee, ltGrm w!ft.
don and doon, ollacbed 11118
car I!BI'Ige. Priced $11.0110. to- ·
catod on blado toP Stale Rd.
S PC, MODERN living r o om Bu dee!! well. Win Gl 100 Del'
sulle, brown, malcltlng ta- cenl. Plentv of blq ohllde trMI
bles, walnut ilnith wllh ror- wllh beautiful I!I'MII lawn.
mtea to)ll, sood cqnclltlon, IIOIIAJri' Dtu.ON, UAL'I'OII
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and !amlly o! St. Albans spent a
.weekend with their parento, Mr.
liKI Mrs. Keith Tyler, Mr, liKI
Mrs. Earl llarrlo.
Recent dlmer gueota ol lllr.
liKI Mrs. John Webb were Mro.
Webb'o IIIIer, Mr. liKI Mro.
Kerr caldweU and her olster,
Mro. Scott, IIKitbe Webbl' dau&amp;h·
tor liKI !amlly, Mr, IIIII Mrllt
David Ball liKI the Webbo' ~
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. llaymmd HOOle,
Recent vlaltorso!Mr. andMro.
David Ball were Mr. and M r 1.
Georp Hout liKI !amll.Y or Gal- ·
llpollo, Mrs. Ball's paronto, Mr.
and Mrs. John Webb liKI Balla'
daughter, Mr. liKI Mrs. !laymood HOOle.
Recent Smda,y dinner guelto
of Mr. IIIII Mro. David Ball were
Mr. liKI Mrs. Georp Hout liKI
famti¥, Mro. Ball'o parento, Mr.
liKI Mro. Jolin Webb and t h e
Ballo• claujjJiter and !amll,y, Mr.
and Mrll. llaymood HOOle.
Mr. liKI Mrl. Jolm Webb were
vlaltoro In GaiUpolls recently.
Thoy called oo i.lro. Kerr McClaskey, and her olster-la~aw,
Mro. Tracey Wood. h lo stey.
lng with Mrs. MeCiaskey 11hlle
her lll&amp;bliKIIo a ourglcal potlent
In Galllpolla Clink

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ved by the hooteaa.
Mr• .,.. 11ra Waldo Long or
Colwmua called oa Mr. IIKIMro.

Mrs. Florence Odckle, Nota
Mr. IIIII Mro. Rqy Bro1lll ()(
Aluander, liKI Marlo Aloxander
called on Mr1. Mildred Samuela Welt VIrginia oponl a weekend
and Tom OUdde, Ga!Upollo, llln-· wl1b Mr. liKI Mro. Sam Marro.

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LAND SHORTAGE co u I d
lead to uoe of tranllucent
styacraper a:reenhou1e1,

GALUPOLIS - Temperatures,
precipitation and weather coOOI.tions for each 24-hour period as
recorded by Pete McConnlck
at Fairfield Weather Station.
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High Low Prec.
SUnday
75
59
.28
Monda,y
65
56 2. 74
Tuesday
71
49
.06
Wednesdl,y
7S
SO
.20
Thursday
71
52
.08
Friday
75
45
Saturday
69
47
Average
high
temperatures
for
BenediDil.
the week this year 71.2 degrees,
1liE COLUMIIIA Make It 4-H last year 77,2 degrees.
Club met on May 23 with 16
Avenge low tem.(IOrawre lor
members present. Barbara the week thla year 51.1 degrees,
Brookhart wu selected to take b last year 5L 4 degrees.
nowers to the church. RecreaTotal preclpltatlonfortheweek
tion was in charge of Barbara this year 3.361nches, last year,
Brookhart and Vickie Hoyd. .28 or an tnoh.
Ronda Whlltlngton. .
Total preclpltallon lo dole thls
year 22.39lnches, laotyear 20.20
last year.
Normal average precipltatlon
d~. Mr. Qllckle, who hao been aM11ll11 38.40 Inches. '
Ul at lhe home or his dau&amp;h·
ter, Mr11. Georgia Boyer, is improved.
Mrs. Lola Gooch, whohaobe..
a pollen! In Holzer Hoopllslslnce BY MRS. MITCHELL WEBB
Mr. end Mrs. Kerr caldwell
breaking her hlp a lew woekl ""''
of.
Seattle, Wash., are visiting
was brought 1o lhe home or her
their
dater, Mrs. B. S. Soot!
daughter, Mro. Jameo Buoh, for
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Cleveland;
a oilier, Mro. Mel.
convalescence.
Mr, liKI Mro. llarlliKI Wood- va Perey or Akron, and another
rul! or Columbua called 011 Mr' allier, Mr. liKI Mro. John Wobb
liKI Mro. C. E, Aluander and ol Ewlnaton. They all except Mro.
Mr. liKI Mro. ~ Oddde re- .Perry went to Tenneaaee to aee
their brother, Mr. IIKIMro. Jesse
cently.
Mr. and Mro. W. H. Adair &lt;I Caldwell. Mr. Caldwelllspoorl,y.
Mrs. Wyman Dennoy and oloWhitehall wero weekend 11110st•
lar,
Mr11. BaollllarrlsliKidau(lllor Mr. liKI Mra. Oocar Dyer.
ter,
Jane, were recent dinner
Mro, Qlsote Sl!errltl, local,
guolto
o! their ount and uncle,
liKI Mra. Colella Switzer, Gal Itpolio, have returned from a vlolt Mr, and Mro. Horley Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Vance
with relatlveo In Columbuo.
were
vloltoro In Galltpolls reThe WSCS or V!Dm Mothecently,
Mr. Yonce went lo condllt Church met recentl,y with
Mro. Sam ~!&lt;~Yd. Following devo- sult his doctor,
Mr. and Mro. Basel Harris
tlonala, a love!¥ l1111cli wao zer.

BY MARIE ALEXANDER
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Dlnlaco
of Huntloglon were weekend visllora-ol her mother, Mrs. Pearl
George.
Mrs. Bertba Hanser, Crawlord, passed away at Cumberland. 0., rocenllyliKiwubrouahl
to V~ lor burlsl In V!Dm
Memorial Cemetery, Mro. Crawlord _.t several yean In this
comnwnlty and Ga!Ua County.
Mr. and Mro. Herbert Moore
and oono, Fairborn, were weekend gueato or her parenta, Mr'
end Mrs. V0111011 McCOy end
attended the North Ga!Ua alumol ban&lt;JIOI.
Mrs. Verta Casto was a recent overnight guest or M r s.
Caddie Reyno!do, lalcaoler.
Mr. and Mrs. Darley V e 1 t
open! a alpt recently wl1b Mra.
Volt's brother, Mr. end Mro.
Oocar Chamberlain.
Mr. liKI Mro. Richard s.yre
and ·Eddie, were lllnday
gueato &lt;I Mr. liKI Mrs. Leo
Bayre, ProctorvUle.
Mrs. Cl,yde McComu, CIOYe•
IIIKI, _.t Memorial weekend
with Mr. liKI Mra. George
Cheatham and !amll,y.
The v~ 'li'rlendsblp GardeD
Club met al the homo or Mro,
E. c. IVne recently.
Any(l!lO wilillng to write lo
Barey Blao, hla addre11 loi PYI.
E.:! Barey R, Blaa, RA 11550788,
CO. "If' (Siu-Enl.), 3rd Bn., OMS
Bde (SCAS) 68.:!14, Fl. Lee, VIrginia 2380 I.
Pvt. Bam Bias waa a recent
weekend vlattor or hlo paronto,
Mr. and Mn. Robert Blaa and

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- Jemy Ferguson.
THE 7 TEEN STITCHERS met
at Nancy St. Clair's home on May
20 am plamed to make flower
wreaths for the servicemen's
graves on Memorial~ and their
ftrst party lor the Teeaogers
Enterlaln projecl Under tho direction ot advisor, Mrs. Eileen
Mees, the group. learned hem to
set a table correctly tor dlf..
terent occasion&amp;. A demonstra-

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Meigs County 4-H News
POMEROY ~ The Portllnd
Beaverettes 4-H Club met at the
P..-tllnd Methodlat Church oo
May 22 with Mrs. Thelma Co-

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Critical Decisions Facin:g Area Farmers
BY C, E. BLIKESLEE
POMEROY - Area Iarmon
Extension •\gent, llgrlculturo
are facing serious problema.
Meigs County
They muat mike critical dec!....~~.;;_"'!'"_lllliiii..,,. slon• within the next r•w dayo
You N•ed n.em
deriving !rom water and s t 1 t
damaged crops and fielda.
I've .Got Theml •
Tho hay crop harveat 1o already two to three weeks behind
=~= schedule. Hay crops ror farmers

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knock the weed• back 10 the

corn can grow.

In chemical control, lt ohould
be pointed out that ohemlcalo
have citnerent abUltle11. It lo tional Nltroson will be needed.
very important that rarmers use Phoophale liKI Potalh 11113 11111
the precautions, both In applica- be eJqJOCiod 1o be In lhe 1011.
Dr, Larey ~ ouggalto
tion and handlln&amp; that are recthat
!armero ma,r want to secure
ommended.

It ia assumed that IIIQ~ corn
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Farmers with hay crops on by Extenolon speclalloto at Ohio
·.·. lowlands which were fioodedper- State University should be con) haps have only two choices: . aldered.
With the lateness r:l plaotlng,
: ~rus-~g the hay liKI hope that
now It may be deolrable lo JJ&gt;

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ha,y II lo cui lhortthe
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or may· be forced to buy con{ ~::~to hay for tho coming

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The amount of damage to seedlings In small grains Is still tD
be determined. In many cases
it is a total lo88. In other cases
It may pull through.
Numerous choices and decisions are open to farmer s in
connection with Ule corn crop.
On upland fjelds the weeds are
already getting ahead of t h e
corn. Both chemical control and

U Nitrogen !ertlllzer baa aJ.
ready ~ applied, Iarmon will
have ID oonolde{ that a atzeable
portion of that hu alrti&lt;IY 11000
down tile Ohio River, 10 addi-

to coms which are suggested
as mid-season ol' short-season.
Our oormal bottomland la con-

sidered In the 800 maturity oerles. This means it would take 1.21
to 125 days uncter average growing conditions to mature.
The 700 series matures 3 to
s da.¥11 earlier. The 600 series,
another 3 to ~ days earlJer. In
some cases, however, even a
500 series might be deolrablo
which means It would mature 9
days to twoweeksearlierthanthe
800 maturity series.
BottomJancl farmers have another problem. That is Maize
Dwarf Mosaic resistance. If the
farmer cannot find a mid-season
corn which is resistant, then his

onl,y choice may be to stay wtlh
the .long-season com. ln case
the corn fails to mature it may
be necessary to make silage out
of the

run season com.

a fertilizer auchasa i.5-8-8touae

at planting time.
He also ouggasts that com
probably should be planted lhal·
low U It 11 dolle be!ore the 1011
has the CJIII)Ol1wllty tD dry out.
An Inch to an lncll and one-llal1
milbt be a good depth.
In regard to plant population,
It Is suggested 1o shoot lor lower population than oormaJ. Perhaps tho number o!plantoeJqJOcted at harvest time normally might
be the gooal to •hoot at at plantIng time.
The reason lor thla lower population suggeotion Is that the dry
periods during the summer may

handicap hlgh populations. With
the late planting, we need to give
the corn all the advantage pooalble.
Many !armors are !lgurlngthoy
ma.y have to store silage in a
olack thl• fall It the corn does
not mature. Silage ia an excellent !eed and this may be the
beat way or harvest lf we should
race early frosts.
A report !rom the alate cllmatologlat, Marvin E. MOler,
stated that the rainfall amounts
for lhe 24 boors ending at 8
a.m. on the 24th ranged from

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PricesA.. AtAn

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· ing on Increasingly Important
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{ bean producers on world mark::: WILLIAMSON Tod.oy ot ) eto, an Agriculture Department
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Production o! sunflower oil
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:;:: bean oil among the major vegelsble and palm oil crapo o! tho
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Government speciallstA said

any other vegetable oil. By

that from !960 through 1965,
soybean oil undersold sunflower

1967, exports o! oun!lower oil
amounted to 10 per cent ot total
world shipments ot edible otla,
Speclallals eald the blggeol
(actor in the aunllower oil boom
has been the rapid lnciease in
per - acre yields and oil yields
In the Soviet U!J(on. White SoViet sunfiower acreage 1ncrel8ed only 6 per cent from
1957.19 to 1967, lolsl yields ohot
up about 50 per cent.
The report added that while
Soviet suntlower seed production rose 67 per cent .from 1956
throogh 1967, oil production
jumped 138 per cent because of
the succeu of scientiata in
breeding ne' varieties with
higher oil content. More progress in stepping up the oil content or tho plant Ia expedod In
tho !Uture, the report eald,
One olgnl!lcant lndlcatloo or
the Impact of theae developments on the United State•
carne in a report on shlpmenta
of Soviet ounflower oil ID Western Europe, a major customer
for ,American soybean products.
The Soviet sales rose !rom 8,:;oo ohori tons of oil In 1962 tD
nearly 115,000 tons last year.

oil by margins ranging from .5
cent to 1.2 centa a pound.

But In 1966 the picture
changed ao Soviet o!flcla!o began to puAh a growing volume
of sunflower oil onto world
markets and prices dll1)ed. Jn
molt months last year, . sunflower all was sUgtrtly under

ooybean oil.
This year, another sharp de.
cline in sunflower oil prlees
carried them In April lo 1.5
cents
a pound below soybean
higher thin soybean oil, it is now
oil.
cheaper, ~
&amp;lnflowen are produced commer clal ly in a number of countries Including Bulprla, Chile,
Romania, Hungary and Yugoslavia. The giant of the lndustry , however is the Soviet Unl.on, whicb accounted In 1966 for
nearly 65 per cent of world producUoo and about 70 per cent
of world trade !in the product.
Climbed ~0 Per Cent
World produ'etion of sunflower
seed in terms of oil rose nearly
60 per cenl between 1962 and
1967, the department eBtlmatea,
And exporta of the prodict have

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CLOSES NOON SATilliDAVS.

0-46 Inch In Younp1D1111 tD 3.41
lncheo at K - . 01110 area blthe~

ralnlall IIIIOUIIII averlnc:b over tllo northeastl£ 1.6 lnc:beo In .welt ...,_
Ira! .... -~~ areu.
Rainfall llllOUIIII lor the 24
bouro ending It 8 a.m. aa the
24th exceeded t lnoheo at Walhln8ton C&lt;lurt Houoo, WUmlngton,
LlureiYIIle, McArllllr, l!hter·
prloo, NeliaaYIIte, and AmeovUie. llich heaoy ralna normall,y OC&lt;UJ' oaJ,y mce In 50 to 100
years •
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Moot IOUthern ancl contra1 aroas bovo recelnd t to 8 lnclloo
ol rain .m-Ini tllepolttwoweeko.
For uamplo, Columbus (ci\Y)
hao rocel•ed 6.11 lncheo alnce
May 13. lloaoy rolna ol Ibis
mqnltude nol'llllll.l)' occur onl,y
once In 100 yean during the
pertlld May 13.:!6.
'l1le lloodiJw or tile pollt week•
lo reported 1o be the latellt
In JIWI1708rl.
Let' I hope that It doesn't bop.
pen apln.

POMEROY - Edl100 Hob.aet.
lor, Presldem of tho li'l&gt;merQy
Nallonal Bank, lo etartlnti blo
third year ao cl!al.....;, ol tllo
4-11 conunlttee or the iJ&gt;Io Blllkero Aoooclatlon.
O.er t;o pollt HYeral montho,
a drive was
by '!'be
Ohlo Bankero Aosoclatlm to
raise !undo for 4-11. Forty or the
Alooclltlon's member banko &lt;011·
trlbutecl $1,065, reports Albert
F, Gehrea, Stale 4-H ~.
Ohio COos&gt;erative Extensive Ser-

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zart aM Mrs. Ruth Ebersbach,
advisors, aasisting :In plans tor

the year. Cindy Fitch was In
charge ot two games or uout"
for recreation. - Tawnya Court, reporter.
THE COURT HOUSE Cut.-Ups
4-H Club met at the home of

Uon on flower arrangements was
given by Janet Moos. Wendy Carper reported on ealt In your dleL Refreshments were served
by Noncy st. Clair. - Janet
Joyce Myers was In charge or Moos.
recreation of croquet am badTilE 4-H QUEEN BEES Club
minton. Lemmade was served
by Sherry Mccain with the cook- met at lhe Tuj&gt;pers Plains School
out lwtch. - Elaine Milhoan. with 27 memben in attendance.
For the sewing project the group
learned
to read patterns, disTHE RUTLAND 4-H EliPlorer•
met at the heme of advisor, cussed !lrsl aid for the Injured,
Veroon Weber, with nine blem· and talked over the correct ways
bors attending. The gr~q~ stu- of cooking !ooci lUte Merclnko
died the dtaerent kinds of trees gave a report on water satety.
and discussed plans for their blrd Nancy Bailey led the group In
feeders or bird houses. Jim playing fruit blsket. The next
Birchfield was ln charge of soc- m~ wUI be June 6, - Llna
Sherry arxl Faith Mccain r&amp;contJ.y and held a cook-oul A
demonstration on Food Preservation was given by Rhea MorL
Faith McCoin reported on solely.

cer tor recreation and he also
served refrestunents - Dallas
Weber.

THE LEADING CREEK Helpers 4-H Club met on May 20
at the home of the advisor, Charlotte Peckham. The dub plans
to sell toothbrushes and ar~f ol­
letHng botue cll(&gt;s. Andrea flewhurst was inchargeotrecreation.

Vinton

such as lhlo 75-loot slruc·
lure made of ftberglaoo and
plastic. Deolgner soy&amp;
planto grew faster In lbeoo
towero, which could be bull!
at tall a• 150 feet.

or Losan.

: : their reatdence ~Ew-

Thlo Is the llrat year lhltOhlo
bankers have portlclpatecl In o
joint 4-11 fund-raising drive, ID
which port ol tho oontrtbutlono
JJ&gt; 1D th~ National 4-H Foundl.
lion liKI _part to the Ohio 4-H
Foundation.
Ohio t-H FoundaUon !Undo are
uoed lor many 4-11 programo, Including 4-H Club advisor trainIng; Ohlo Club CMgress; ocllolarshlpo ID Buckeye Recreatlm
Worl&lt;ohop; scholarships tD cltlzeuahlp short oourses and leadera' forums at the National f-8
Center In Washington, D. C.,

Weather Roundup ;:!!:e:=4.:c1:"..,:.
c:.nti'rbutlng banke from thlo

Ewington

!amity.

aree lnclede the Recine ·Home
National Bank, Racine; T h o
Farmers Bank liKI SaviaBo com.
PIDYi Pomero.vt The Pomeroy
National Bank, Pomeroy; liKI the
Ohio Valley Bank COrnpan,y, GaJ.
llpollo.
Hob-r wUI preolde over
a obnllar drive whlch will begin
next Oclober. He Urtel all banko
In Ohio to ronetder IXIIllrlbutlng
ID the advance men! &lt;I thlo worthwhile 4-H program In Ohio liKI

Ed McGhee~.

Recoat caller• at Mr. IIKIMro.
C. o,-er Incl.- !ltarles
Joaea liKI Mra. Clark100, both or Rio Grllllde.
Mro. llazeiStrlddlnliKidauil&gt;ter, COiumbWI _ . tile ll'80kond
here with her pe:ronlo, Mr, liKI
Mro. E. E. Hartooak.
Mlll Marpret Edmlllloll II
violtlnc her atoter, Mro. Kalbryn Aloxandor, Galllpollo, tblo
week.
Mr. ancl Mr•. Rqy llwltloy
called m Mr. ancl Mro. Eatle
Hartoook llinclaJ,

o.

Mr. liKI Mro.

w. va.

Emor7 K111111
open~

a week-

NOTICE
CENTRAL &amp;Jf'A In Ccroperetion with DeKalb, Perk Seea farms, end Kenworthy
Seed Co. Will Replace 1h of the corn which
is necessary to replace because of floodin(! or other weather condltlona.

CENTRAL SOYA
OF O_HIO

BJe. ... ,._ •••

full Wi-

d)ii(&gt;JW OF eaplalli Art i' A. Hay111a11;. ·
.
. 191ille !lltllng bolj!l' ·~ ~~
· . llfe'• PleNu?i u !hey eame
eac:h d(!l. w. ~ldillt "lbl~- of

1:011• el!!l' -

Fori...

Forient

he 1i'u"jlroud Gl.
OFFICE 'pai:e for rent. ·CIII
at
',!fe
had
our_
lfMHI frQm I I.QI, till I
1
W• 11C1111 aild . qaairell bllt WI
p.m.
'.
' loVod him v"'· ·!llkh, and
'··· ., we know ~ ~ 1rii eirtd. Fll1INiliiiED apartmeilt, But only Ji we CioJI14 tell him
tact stena Amold. l'll'k c.ajust one mate d!ae or Mi 11'11 Hotel.
'1141
him for the IIIII time and
lbow him just' ~ proud we t BEDROOM HOUSE'I'IWI.EK
. are of htm, It WIJU!d give our
on lsr8e lot on ·Rt. ut, • 1
•,.hearll I joy. ·
mo. Water 11111 sewage ftil'Jt,
. But we know he'a up In ·HeaPh. - - 'liM
ven IIOW marohlng with Oo4
and His anpls ill that happJ $EEPING 1'001111. . . . ,
• ·anpl b~. .. - .. '" will . ralel. Part oentnJ 'Hotel
'·P

.,

hlell

~

f35. Call

CCf-40M after c p.m:

mn.'wi

STRAWBERRIES,
GU!e~ple,

eall Cart
441 ....
1284

COMPLETE BATHIIOOII ool, fit used, call ....-. 128-3

3

1tAMPS11JRJ sOWs
1'111! Sept

"to fur-

1.' ·"'' 1 head. R.

A. Evana, Rl ISS.

1284

ADULTS:~ and~- RETIRING- MUll sell !olloW117-l
n!Jhed. modem aperliDeldl1 I lila pieces cl furniture. I pc.
:k•~~~e:
eoraled ·P~ wa)ll - .

Notice
ANYONE W18iUMl lo - bule to Clay Cblpel Ctlllllllly
Fund I« tho IIIOWillC 81111 ipteep of the oemetery, pleile
Ill
12!~

Lost end Found
.OST FRIDAY, piJWOOd jollll
. bolt with a Jalmlm I HP
motor; allo, aet of 011'11....
lfiM If found. Call ....
or Mf.I2M Ractne.
1»-1

Y~tOwn .U.....,.
with dllpolal· lillllll ltt/lm
doors 81111 wlildcm, 'building
tompletely inlulaled front
and rear eiltranees; ~tti
ptete

,

Fld abd ..... l'Jlon tapestry llvblc 1'06111 Illite. I pa.
blonde bedronm 11111te w I t ·h

moltresl ~ boS:
sprint~. I W~ Launclromat. good flD!!dltlon.
1

lnnon!JI'Inll

Berkllne ~ I'OC!Idnl
dtalr, upbolsterlng In IJOOd
llJapt. Can be " ...-.onap of Flrit Clwrclt of '(!oil.

Jhriluclloul.

home with carpet

! BBDROOM

~ Gil 11-

;.- front, allo • ~ ..
I)N!l'lbnt. -~ li!m.
~\1 41111...... ' 11'1-lf

race

- Mrl.

--

Gr'JMI 81,

Plebia, •
11'1-t

.t..

t BEDJ!O()M;1011:. ~. no
vet( r..IICJn ltiS Chatham
Ph.
IJ7-t
2

nnaooM
paid,, •

'APr.,

g!IHIIM

ilite*- Call

., .... *'"·

...

lli-tf

We MiliCI Ullin•
PrlceleducM.S..UIIfvl Colonlll

:118

EARJ;Y AMERICAN ate.~,

' lleaU·
*Uful radio
I!OII!binat!on.
IIOIIcl atate unit with t

speed ~hancer, Take over
pa)')!lellll of $6.00 per month
or balance $99.111, ALSO: A
lovely walnut con110le, with 4
1paaker oound~, 4 speed
dual volume control, with AM
a.- FM radio. Pay balance
payments of $5.00
per month. Call 448-111211. 11'1~

•-111 ..-

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GENERAL STORE, good nnl
buslnea. Good !oeatlon, well
stocked, good equipment. 7
rm. modern living quarten,
utra lot Se!llni bee.- of
healtb. i"'lulre P. 0. Ilea 10,
Jacbon, Ohio.
120-11

D.H.Vf(M)D,Reahof
Pho• 446-1066

12ft. X44ft.
In

UJO

_only 4 monlhll.

owner

ltrv to oell below market
Yllue.

CONI'ACT
Dr. T. W. Morgan
"""·~1411
lij:W TRACI'OR TRADE-INS:
1-MF lSD, 3-MF liOD, I MF 35D, 1-Ferg. to, S Ferg. .1D, t JD 1010, 1 JD
2010, I Furd 800, Z-'51 Fordll,
I - '10 Ford, I FarmaD 501,
1 'Farman 200 with t.qols, 1
l"armall 'Super C" 111th
t.qo~, While they, laot: New
I rOw· cull. $'1UII, nw lUI
rear tractor tires fl5.1111 (tu
Incl.), fdlllllf front 112.15 tax
mel:). adJ~ ~o~~ , 11n1r1
IUS, new liumpen 1!1.00. 011
\Ill, I(IOt tb\ancl!IC with ~

dofnl'.

~eiltll '~

• · oALtJ'I'(IUS

...,

we-

. .~ SAL!J, st. Rl 7, If, P.,

lliuP-

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Services Offel'ICI

Tho """ Gohl Cure-All won't wrap. won't plq In 1117
hay crop. Supplico the o1tra marcia ol d1')'IDI opeec1 lhal
rNulll 1n hilher quality !orqe.
New oloelj&gt;lck-up roll, witb horrlnlbont dbo, ......_
ot&lt;mo from bucllo~tt qalnatm upper rubber ..U.S....
thlleaYII..
Now rollor-chobt drl•• pcnron both nllll. 8hoer boll
proleclo tho JDO&lt;hllllom.
PI'O drl.. with 8 U·Jolall pormllllhorlor 1un11 wllboat
knocklnr or atralnJna,
AcJJualoble op- be&amp;w- ...U. ·PYtl jual-rifhl ....U.
lionln1 In ""Y hoy aop.
.

UallbH .-1 tr..e IIIII 1nv WOJ!dal ~ ,._ llli
¥ibrotl011, lower - · ~....,..tHo.
Oocc1 lo look " ' - II tbt o.h! Olin-AU Won
,.,.. bu, 1111 hoy """""'-·
btl
..

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M.b•'-•-1"'·~1

PH.

co.

44645~

~

1'llablllc
300 !th

ut11 Be -

Aoe.,

446-111'1.

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LEE'S PLUMB!IIG a. RE1101J.
ELING, Crown aty, 0 •. Pb.

-·-·-IIVIIo
.....,.., -··
-lowl?' River lold

IUft • IIlLI
110011 . ROMS

out Dr (1ft'

~

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8A'"RN'l',
GAIWR. DC.
aoca 1111 ..,._ Alllt A ·
L&amp;'IOI A.CU LOr. . . . . ...

93 Ac,. '-""

251-Wt.

DEWiff'S PWIIIINO
AND IIDmiiJ
ROUTE
1110 al· EterlfMII. r._
111-lf
4fM'111_
m If

PINKING SIIEAIIS sharpened
'1.25 up, sclsBGn 45c up. Shep- STANDARD PWMIING
IIEA'I'DIG, a! ... Til Aw.
pard Sewing Machine Salell
4CUIII.
&amp;. Sen'lce, 861 lot Ave. 1174

a

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OENI I'UII'II
PLVMBING a IIBA'nJIIO
~,lllprlll, 0. Ill Ill

...

'Dead Stock
Iemond ....
WILL

7'IIOOft

JOur dllll

hones, etnlll . . 111111!.. CIJI
eoDicl Jli:boa • Ill!.

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Insurance

REYNOLD'S GAUII'OIJ8 TV FOR ALL your lnlunnee needl,
439 5-.d Avenue
check with your lll'lllle If'
Acroa from Post Ollke
enll at the Neallnl. Aptii:J,
Phone t414201
64 State St. AlltDII lor IIIIo,
Your Emenon Dealer 1&amp;-tf
lire, Romeownen, bolpltal
and general llabllltJ' M.lf
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NATION&lt;krbE

I•

JNSiJtwa .

18'1 tt AUTO, lire, Hfe. 41 Stale ll
Waldo F, Brown, W'. R. ·
Brown.
446-11110.
11-Cf
TERMli'E PI!:ST OONfROL
FREE tnopactlon. call ~
Merrill O'Dell, Oparat..- lor
Extermlta_l Termlle !!en'lfe
10 Belmonl Dr,
11'1 tt
Ph. tll-034?.

----

Younpten and oldlten llk
meats that ean be eul1y man..
HOMER liA1UU90K
~. so they won't have to be
WATER Delivery Service, can helped.
4aY or night, Rlo Grande, For the very younc and the ·
Ohio. Ph. 1§8_
153-U 1 en 1o r citlzena, lnelucle IOine

moat

TERMITB 1r PEIII' COmaoL

inn

loawt, pottlew, dloppo&lt;l
meat end fnnldurterl.

FA1N Ellermlnatlon Co. Wheel·
ersburl, Ohio. Ph. 57&amp;-ei!J.
545 HILDA DR., FelrvlfA" SublSI-If
djv., Rt. SB. New 4 ltedr,am
spilt Jevel h!tme, ll,i bllltl,
double car lllf&amp;IO, part ~ BULLDOZER lr BAaqiOE
1110111, paneled ~ with SERVICE. l!uement, oeptlc
tanb, mter bedl, 1eadt bedl, ·
1;1u111.1n eleot. _, and bllmfarm
pondl buUt and cleaned.
ers. carpet In front room 81111
hall. ready to move Into. Kao Herman II. Reese, Cllelblre
• JB.tt·
larp lot. See this nlee hol)le. 367-'/5111l,
lliq'l!re Rice a. Corbin ·flltlll·
'·
WATIIR WELL JllllLUNG
lure 'CO, Ph. tll-1171 ·..- lj!ter
5 f*D.
ll'l·ll MYEIIS PwDJII sa~ee • B~rY·
Ice, Pli.
Rutland, o.

:Mitt

'll'l

PU
PLUG-FREE ROLLS
DELIVER FASTER
HAY CONDITIONING

Plumbing f, Heating

,.. .

qalrten on
Clll Ul lor

Stale Hi8b"V·
other feitri. ,
ll:f 'IF
Rlaell D, W'Mt MtW
JQb I. llldllldl Ill 1111
RoaaN It ......, 1111.1

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8UILDINI1 UYI'S, ros &amp;. wa.
ter, 20'1 Jackson Pike, Phone
446-WI, Alnlne 1\lntel. 109-tf

condltton, ready to move tn,
hardwood noors, modern eiOI:,trlc stove. two full baU.,, full
lla?emlnt, 'Mit riiri\1 fUftlltiri'
with Rreplace. Shower In
'basement, two car port. located on First Ave. elole to
hospital. See this for a good
value.
! BEDROOM home, modorn
ldtelten. lll'le lot, only three
years old, larp lot, tel us
help )'811 llnanee.
'AMILY '"" munc station ~
.....,, located In amaJI ...

Jace, .,... llvlnc

eentral air condltloobJi, hot
· water beat, large play nom,
patio, healed garage, pri&lt;ed In
the low twenties.
We .have several hamel In the DOLL House NJnel7 tnr8pato, · .
eu.ooo to tts,GOO ranee bolli tn tatlon a~u~. ,..._,.. .
and out of town - cl!ll WI lor rates also lor ~ ar
woJttng motlien, hourly, .... .
•atiJI..,UOO.
)J or week1J ralel. Pb. . .
Ollfee 14, llrL I'll. Ill •••
Olear Baatlnl, 4~
Cortor Malle, ttUIII
GOT DUST? Clll Hale'• 1111111
William Raft, U5-l!ll
Oiling. I'll- m-tta.
...
Carl Nlberl
4111111
8 RM. HOUSE, good conclltlon, COMPLE'I'E ~.
close to !own. Wtn sell on &lt;Ullom · eab!Mtll bUilt, n.wl
E. Klngei'J, 1111450. 1M
lard conlract. Ph. af.
ter 3:30 p.m.
J2C.I

....,,

A BEAllm'tlL country bome
located on one and 0111 half
SINGER PORTA!ItB
SEWS LIKE NEW. ZIG ZAG acres. A wonderful view. A
equipped to buttonhole, 1110116- lbtee large bedroom bome
Ill Garfield Ave., Ga1Upolil,
with closell, very modem
l!'am, etc. Full price 111.12.
Ohio. Ph. tll-0118,
128-3
Phone 448-11111.
1!'7-tf with a colored batli, full bllelllt!ll with sbower, larp Cll'
4:1 1111. tiNP'URif. aptll'tmeat. 40 ACRES JIQIIy IIJ!1ber. taew
port, A family a!Je y&lt;IUIII ..-.
boule IIIII older house, plenty FOR A JOP WELL DONE feel.
M" Sinllhen St. Pll. ...
ehard. tf you wan! a eoantrJ
of water, pmd 10 mlles oul
lng clean earpats wtlh Blue
IIIII.
1M-if
home
see thll. Shown by ap.
Price $10,500. Ph. S'lt-2424.
Luslro. Rent electrtc ohampolnlment,
128-3
pooer It Central Supply Co.
l
BEDROOM home tn exeenent
127-1

Iy ~ pltlla pa.
lnll. ll*ial' low nat. , .
Haven Terrace A~.
•
Ham, w. Va. Pbtllll
. . ..
~

laiYilllmenl _ . . . , • 'll'rlle APARTMICIIT, 4 rati., bl!h,
Watldal Prildudl, lac., N, bea1 fumlsbed. ~- l!lli

. ~ . . . . . . . . . .I

5 ACRES

large ldtchen :wltb plenty ealilnell, oh fuiuee, ltGrm w!ft.
don and doon, ollacbed 11118
car I!BI'Ige. Priced $11.0110. to- ·
catod on blado toP Stale Rd.
S PC, MODERN living r o om Bu dee!! well. Win Gl 100 Del'
sulle, brown, malcltlng ta- cenl. Plentv of blq ohllde trMI
bles, walnut ilnith wllh ror- wllh beautiful I!I'MII lawn.
mtea to)ll, sood cqnclltlon, IIOIIAJri' Dtu.ON, UAL'I'OII
sell cheap. tii-2Sll
1!'7-1
Laeme ........ llrua.
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MA:i'IZ .II'I'EIU!O RADIO

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Mobile Home
NEN or WOMEN - No 1118 ~
Dill. Sem euaklme1'l willa
uiiGnalJ1, Dan· JIIOIIDdt' 111eltY o!· OaDlpolil. Expa'lllllll

Ml: FROM CITY

small tobaeoo base. lllltra
IOOd 8 room, one iliiOI' plan

112-tf

wilt

MI!'Y Lee Rayman.

H~

100 PER .CEtft:
hlllr FOR SALE•.LEA$! Or ·RENT
fall, medium lieown liltb hair - bualneu btll1dlnl 1n hurt
baud. Half prtee tto. Ph. m- of bill~ dlllriet. Ph.. 441o.
.
119-11 1111 or 448-1174.
IJ7-tf

,...,

·. iDeet him one 4aY to be with
htm for evermore.
Sldly. milled by bll

USED ,TROMBONE,

10

.

,.. home wllb 7 rooms and •
balb and a half, run, carpeted.,

'*

2,
~91111 my buaballd pve 1111
1 •·1"llr' · lor us . hll fflelldl bat
,
e
• .
' • mast or a11 1or ~ eounlrY

1

In TOwll lftck

t.ome. Dotmtown parupou.. tor ·

~

happenlne II)

lhat'

'11111 lli·~
holp finance..

room,

t)ds two ...,.

• mtaU dolm paf!IIOIII. fiiOIIIb. .
ly paymenll, .•
than nnt.
ldei1 location.
condlllbll,.
with fUrnat!e.

.•"'* wae dar. 11n .AJ*II

. ~-illm

Evelyn Jeffm, Treu.

and !amlly o! St. Albans spent a
.weekend with their parento, Mr.
liKI Mrs. Keith Tyler, Mr, liKI
Mrs. Earl llarrlo.
Recent dlmer gueota ol lllr.
liKI Mrs. John Webb were Mro.
Webb'o IIIIer, Mr. liKI Mro.
Kerr caldweU and her olster,
Mro. Scott, IIKitbe Webbl' dau&amp;h·
tor liKI !amlly, Mr, IIIII Mrllt
David Ball liKI the Webbo' ~
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. llaymmd HOOle,
Recent vlaltorso!Mr. andMro.
David Ball were Mr. and M r 1.
Georp Hout liKI !amll.Y or Gal- ·
llpollo, Mrs. Ball's paronto, Mr.
and Mrs. John Webb liKI Balla'
daughter, Mr. liKI Mrs. !laymood HOOle.
Recent Smda,y dinner guelto
of Mr. IIIII Mro. David Ball were
Mr. liKI Mrs. Georp Hout liKI
famti¥, Mro. Ball'o parento, Mr.
liKI Mro. Jolin Webb and t h e
Ballo• claujjJiter and !amll,y, Mr.
and Mrll. llaymood HOOle.
Mr. liKI Mrl. Jolm Webb were
vlaltoro In GaiUpolls recently.
Thoy called oo i.lro. Kerr McClaskey, and her olster-la~aw,
Mro. Tracey Wood. h lo stey.
lng with Mrs. MeCiaskey 11hlle
her lll&amp;bliKIIo a ourglcal potlent
In Galllpolla Clink

. ,."",.,;

1n Memol:y · ·

• ""·

contaet JriJ M111sr. --

the nallon.

ved by the hooteaa.
Mr• .,.. 11ra Waldo Long or
Colwmua called oa Mr. IIKIMro.

Mrs. Florence Odckle, Nota
Mr. IIIII Mro. Rqy Bro1lll ()(
Aluander, liKI Marlo Aloxander
called on Mr1. Mildred Samuela Welt VIrginia oponl a weekend
and Tom OUdde, Ga!Upollo, llln-· wl1b Mr. liKI Mro. Sam Marro.

ll'1i ...

LAND SHORTAGE co u I d
lead to uoe of tranllucent
styacraper a:reenhou1e1,

GALUPOLIS - Temperatures,
precipitation and weather coOOI.tions for each 24-hour period as
recorded by Pete McConnlck
at Fairfield Weather Station.
~
High Low Prec.
SUnday
75
59
.28
Monda,y
65
56 2. 74
Tuesday
71
49
.06
Wednesdl,y
7S
SO
.20
Thursday
71
52
.08
Friday
75
45
Saturday
69
47
Average
high
temperatures
for
BenediDil.
the week this year 71.2 degrees,
1liE COLUMIIIA Make It 4-H last year 77,2 degrees.
Club met on May 23 with 16
Avenge low tem.(IOrawre lor
members present. Barbara the week thla year 51.1 degrees,
Brookhart wu selected to take b last year 5L 4 degrees.
nowers to the church. RecreaTotal preclpltatlonfortheweek
tion was in charge of Barbara this year 3.361nches, last year,
Brookhart and Vickie Hoyd. .28 or an tnoh.
Ronda Whlltlngton. .
Total preclpltallon lo dole thls
year 22.39lnches, laotyear 20.20
last year.
Normal average precipltatlon
d~. Mr. Qllckle, who hao been aM11ll11 38.40 Inches. '
Ul at lhe home or his dau&amp;h·
ter, Mr11. Georgia Boyer, is improved.
Mrs. Lola Gooch, whohaobe..
a pollen! In Holzer Hoopllslslnce BY MRS. MITCHELL WEBB
Mr. end Mrs. Kerr caldwell
breaking her hlp a lew woekl ""''
of.
Seattle, Wash., are visiting
was brought 1o lhe home or her
their
dater, Mrs. B. S. Soot!
daughter, Mro. Jameo Buoh, for
o!
Cleveland;
a oilier, Mro. Mel.
convalescence.
Mr, liKI Mro. llarlliKI Wood- va Perey or Akron, and another
rul! or Columbua called 011 Mr' allier, Mr. liKI Mro. John Wobb
liKI Mro. C. E, Aluander and ol Ewlnaton. They all except Mro.
Mr. liKI Mro. ~ Oddde re- .Perry went to Tenneaaee to aee
their brother, Mr. IIKIMro. Jesse
cently.
Mr. and Mro. W. H. Adair &lt;I Caldwell. Mr. Caldwelllspoorl,y.
Mrs. Wyman Dennoy and oloWhitehall wero weekend 11110st•
lar,
Mr11. BaollllarrlsliKidau(lllor Mr. liKI Mra. Oocar Dyer.
ter,
Jane, were recent dinner
Mro, Qlsote Sl!errltl, local,
guolto
o! their ount and uncle,
liKI Mra. Colella Switzer, Gal Itpolio, have returned from a vlolt Mr, and Mro. Horley Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Vance
with relatlveo In Columbuo.
were
vloltoro In Galltpolls reThe WSCS or V!Dm Mothecently,
Mr. Yonce went lo condllt Church met recentl,y with
Mro. Sam ~!&lt;~Yd. Following devo- sult his doctor,
Mr. and Mro. Basel Harris
tlonala, a love!¥ l1111cli wao zer.

BY MARIE ALEXANDER
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Dlnlaco
of Huntloglon were weekend visllora-ol her mother, Mrs. Pearl
George.
Mrs. Bertba Hanser, Crawlord, passed away at Cumberland. 0., rocenllyliKiwubrouahl
to V~ lor burlsl In V!Dm
Memorial Cemetery, Mro. Crawlord _.t several yean In this
comnwnlty and Ga!Ua County.
Mr. and Mro. Herbert Moore
and oono, Fairborn, were weekend gueato or her parenta, Mr'
end Mrs. V0111011 McCOy end
attended the North Ga!Ua alumol ban&lt;JIOI.
Mrs. Verta Casto was a recent overnight guest or M r s.
Caddie Reyno!do, lalcaoler.
Mr. and Mrs. Darley V e 1 t
open! a alpt recently wl1b Mra.
Volt's brother, Mr. end Mro.
Oocar Chamberlain.
Mr. liKI Mro. Richard s.yre
and ·Eddie, were lllnday
gueato &lt;I Mr. liKI Mrs. Leo
Bayre, ProctorvUle.
Mrs. Cl,yde McComu, CIOYe•
IIIKI, _.t Memorial weekend
with Mr. liKI Mra. George
Cheatham and !amll,y.
The v~ 'li'rlendsblp GardeD
Club met al the homo or Mro,
E. c. IVne recently.
Any(l!lO wilillng to write lo
Barey Blao, hla addre11 loi PYI.
E.:! Barey R, Blaa, RA 11550788,
CO. "If' (Siu-Enl.), 3rd Bn., OMS
Bde (SCAS) 68.:!14, Fl. Lee, VIrginia 2380 I.
Pvt. Bam Bias waa a recent
weekend vlattor or hlo paronto,
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THE 7 TEEN STITCHERS met
at Nancy St. Clair's home on May
20 am plamed to make flower
wreaths for the servicemen's
graves on Memorial~ and their
ftrst party lor the Teeaogers
Enterlaln projecl Under tho direction ot advisor, Mrs. Eileen
Mees, the group. learned hem to
set a table correctly tor dlf..
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POMEROY ~ The Portllnd
Beaverettes 4-H Club met at the
P..-tllnd Methodlat Church oo
May 22 with Mrs. Thelma Co-

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I.WISH·ID ,itiank all my l'rleodll
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pita!. Special thanka 1o Doctors Morgan, Kemp, and a...
der, and to the stall of ourseo, to tile ministers wlto visited me and thanka to IIJd.
dleport emergency oquad for
~mpl and elftclent service.
May the Lord bleos you eO.
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Call 119J.3111.
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FRIDAY, plywQod joba LARGE ffOUSE In· Ra-'-lilt, Portland, Phone . ..
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boat with a 'len- 1 liP
5-11-lllt· IIIMI FORD Starllner, V-1 wltll
rooms. one tlllrd """" lot,
motor; also, ael of 011'1. Re- good
OVII'drlve. Very good condl·
location, 18500. Phone
wan! if found. Call tit =
lim. l'llone . . . 11-l.!lo
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5-8-lltt EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, aobeaor 1Nf.1111_Baclne.
5-3111&lt;
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toa lhlnglnd, ullllly mom, full
· 7 .PIECI!: ~taunnt lioolhe oet, allic, basement, new PI fir. 1981 DODGE. &amp;-cylinder, lour
door. One owner car. Wane!~
nace, eopper plumbing, llate
lor~ 2 doli~ centen, 2
WalliH
R111o,
Rt. 2, Racine, 0. Ph.
sln~le$ and 3 tablea; alsO s.
roof, lOll I 100 lot, I oo d ·
WANTED at once: ReUable
WB WANT Ill tllaPk our 111111Y
neiJhborhood. Phone IIWIIO.
!ruck driver. . Phone HII-Ztl. aettlon dloh· f'asher and Bin.
I-NIP
. friends for tbe .•
brewall
Tan eloclrlr bot water healer.
5-31-31c
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party and Slfto. Your kiDd
OFFICIAL Boy Seoul slaeplng
Jolin Sauvage, 121 Butternut.
bq. Never been UIIOd. Call
tbougbtl will never be ftrPPomeroy.
~ SAVE 130 or more on aluminum
Mile
Halp
Wented
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992-18115.
l-ute
boats, All . . . 10.11-11-14
Bud. Alberta, Jaddo IIIII SALESMAN FULL or par1t1me !96'1 ZIG ZAG oewlrur machine. loot. Callllft.2347, or ....._
Ill establish own credit brok·
Bobble Gl-.omp
Woa •aleoman'o demoJII!ra.
&amp;-INGle AKC MINIATURE $elmaulen,
eroge
buslneu. No IDvelll·
IIOIHhaddiDI: 8 -'s old,
"-liP
tor. Rei!Uiarly aold lor t99.91:
ment. To help l"t otsrted, we
.-. Jim Nolan. Cool'fllle 181·
will oell for MUI. or SS per TAKE SOIL AWAY tile mue
I WISH to thank III 1bo1e wbO . guArantee •uo weekly to man ..,nth. Free home damonatra. Luslre '111'J7 from carpela and
SID'/,
l4-lle
meeti!lg our requirements.
IIIII ftowen, cardo and g!fls;
S.lJII.ek
upholstery. Rent eiiCirle
Awe no barrier. Write, Mau· tlon. Call IJI2.U18.
!bole wbo vWtod me; I .-,
shampooor
Baker FurnJ. STRAWBERRIES for sale. Bilwish .. lhaJi Dr. Plekw and
ly HOI, Racine.
S.,l.eto
:;;, Bu 100. Palnesvllle, Ohio ) TON UIU Chevy Plc1run lure.
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and IIIIo Rev. c. J. Lamley
111116 BARON HOOSE TraDer,
911M1'13,
~-~ STEREO RADIO ·COIIlblnallon
for 1111 eomlortlng wwdl. y.,..
48 X 10, eonlact Myrtlo Bentz
Help W11111d
unit' Lovely walnut eonaole
kln!lnoa wiU never be fcr1101- WAITRESS .uiD barmaid, $Ill 1!ABB1TS. PIIONI!! 992·'5'7.
at Eqle Ridge or call MDwith 4 speaker aound syatem;
ten. M8J God bleu eadl 11101
21f7.
l4-lle
a week ptU. Ups and Uvlng
4 speed, dual volume oonev&lt;I')'OIIt ol )'OIL
quarters. APlllY at Green G•
trol, hlgbeat lldellly; wltll AM
Mn. Opal (Rope) lllrper
!tell
EARLY
American
slen!o:
blu 011 St. Rt. 7, Gallloolll. ,q'!:ATE OF l!:rneot L. Ebera- &amp; FM radio. Pay balance o1
Pomeroy, Ohio RD 4.
Tltla
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114-31c LBach. 5 room boule, balb, $118.911 or SS per month. Call
U.ltp
4
apeed
automatic
record
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54Uie
dwtpr; lovely flttlsh. j Ull
Notice
Help Wam.d
5 room bouse, bam, prage,
Uke
new. Tate aver pay.
STEREO: 11117 solid oltte maliOOM !I'OR two .11ma1e (IIMille or Femele _.
: .llllt, ••~room
llll!llts of t5 per montb or
ple sterto wllb kpaad autopay
fiUI. n-y It In )'0111'
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Call - · · ' . -~
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_ . , . . _ Nurtlng : ' : :
ioai~any known products 1n
· ··- · 11-2-Stp nation. Has lnllanl on radio.
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Aasume payments of 10 per
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elty ol Middleport. Experi- YEARLING SORREL col(
111011th or pay balance '101.!5. SPINET PI'ANO: Walilad, re-·
ence. Investment unnecessary.
IIIJOIIIIIble party to take owr
REOPE!i!NG DI&lt;D Pet Shop,
Call m-3211.
S.1Hic
Write Watldna Producta, Inc., bla.. lace, lllnrklnp, • · Ph.
low monthly payments 011 a
First Slreel, Point Pl0811111,
S-IS-tip
D-11, · Winona, Mlnneaota IIIHIIJ.
spinet plano. Can be 10111 Jo.
w. va.
U.llo
WE HAVE NEW Toasten. mJx.
56111'7 .
I.J.Itr 11165 CORVAIR Motu. !'bone
cally. Write Cnodll lhniler,
ers. irons, fana, antennas, ~
111-$141.
5-a«c
cord playen, and many other
P. o. 11n: m..hlbJvllle. rn.
WILL ll9 SEWII!IG 1n my
For Rent
home. Mob anytldq. '!ln.
Items In otoct.
diana.
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Cll'Olyn Lewis. Pbone tn41'11. APART!4EN'i' close 1D town, 11'1 11165 IMPALA VI, !UJr door,
COME IN MID MAKE
Buttomul Ave., Pomeroy.
power brakes, pont ......
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PON'IOON' HOUSE ...
Ul.ale
'-We lng. I'UIIIIIIbly prleed. Pbolle
lraller. Pllme IIIJS.zat. Ul.ale
CLELAliD TV
TERMITES SWAIOONG! New Raven, 882-a'l. 5-21-31p
• E. Mala Jl.
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1bey are re.poducllvea, 1101 PLENTY of space lor one traiJ.
IlioN DAY Old or atart.d Lee·
er wltll all lacilltles. In Syra. ZIG ZAG -1ns macldne; !tell
)'0111' wurUr &lt;dotty, Fno In·
5-IS-ele
hunt pullell, both lloor or
cuse. Call 1192-39114.
4-~tfc
speriiO!Ia aod Information 011
demonllrator. Mabs faDey
cap grown IYaUallll. 1'11111crawl apace ~; No
llllld!es. New IUII'IIIIit. ~ TWO BEDROOM home, balh
lry hlllllla&amp; IIIII aalomlllklt.
aaleamM, .... over1tood, 10 FURNISHED and unfurnished
full baaement, garage: ,...,_
rtflce lor t paymeallot til or
Modem Poultr)', b No•••
~partmenbl
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Clol!e
to
1&lt;hool.
per COlli ........ Al1lnd Pest
year.,ld home ID SyracaM.
$50 cuh. Phone ......
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IO.J.I.Ik
Conlrol, PDD.oy,
Ohio. Pllone IIIUI41.
Phone IIIJS.ICI.
54-lllle
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Slid Milt
NINE ROOM boule, bi111, 'lltp,~ , .
aparltnenl. newYY deroratl!d, DAILY CROSSWORD
pen Plalna; eroollllll ~
.waGIIe
2. Netller·
&lt; 'triLl, DO IIWia&amp; Ill home fornace beat. POmerov.
l.Weal&amp;ona
11m lnalda. Nn lllnadllllllllppeia, pOtblo, peaq,
Phone IIIUSO'I. ~!-:-lfc
a.t&gt;atwn
•ldlng, llrp lot, ...... out
t.lfap
3.Dancu
bemmlng, allerationl, etc.
ladldlnp. CaD be lltllllctd,
IO.Palned
4.8....
Mnt. Freddlo 'l'llabet. Maoon, FURNISHED three-mom apart- II. Wit
A!ft am, l'ltOIII . ,....
li. Obele
Phone 'I'IUI51.
44tfc ment, bath; 011 South Second
II. Small
1. '1'opnow:.tle
7. Bwlndlen
Ave.. Mlddlooort. Pllone Mn. 14. lndeftnlte
article
8. Taut
HAPPY IIOUR,IIltl!unl Sprlop Howard Cecft, 119J.52a.
15. TltmoUBe
ONE TOif Dodp liM truek
9. Caniap
1-Wc IT. Kother of U. Colored, u
Nile Club, I 1D I p.m. Monnote
wltll dump bad. Wlllw ,.._
PetrOynt
ltuter cP SJ. Tawem 1'4'1t.,...J'• M•nr
day lbru l"riday. Lldleo nJaltt
Phooe IIJ.all.
N-Ile
111. Pronoun
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113. PlaytnaFOUR ROOM
...., l"riday.
tt. Curved In
antelope 1
marbla
37. Germ
APARTMENT,
and out
lfORNED rtCIIIn4 _..,..
ZO. Blrlllplaee ' ~- Godd- ot &lt;S. Quam!
D. BUttb
of
Abraham
vok:uaou
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Wented To Buy
. wllb eal.- at ....
24. Woman ·ln 21. Blbll&lt;at
3t. WAI'IIlnl'
abbr.
wlllte
Wallar Bentz. PltaDe
ANTIQllEI, funtlture, dlebal,
FURNISHED APARTMENT,
26. "Bille'
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mlteellttwnuo. Hn. llonrd
new paneling In all moms.
peneU"
Caell. • w...... 81., l'otJ». Call Muon 'I'IS-5147. &amp;-1HII: 21. l'l&gt;ltlono

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Antlqueo:

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ADULTS: Furnished and unfur.
nblhed modem apartmenll. 2
aod 3 hedroomo, all electric
brick b&lt;Ji!dln~. beautllully decorated. plaalerod wall!, oom-

'!&gt;lete YOUJ!PIDwn ldtdleno
with dls]Josal unlit, •torm
doors and windows. bt•lldln•
completely lnaulated. front
and rear entrances. beautiful.
lv landscalled. private park·
lng. opecial low rent. 1be
Ha..n Terrace Aportmenlt.
New RaVftl; W. Va. Pbone
la-m!.
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30. Vampire

34:. American.

Indian
18. 8tllfflnp

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19. Sprite

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42. Landholder:

PCIMEROY - S - . II atb,
lloor furnace, near llorel, eat
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modern kitchen, out llalltlfnp.
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out bulldlnp. Llfge pnlen.
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2 bedll1onul, baaemenl. An for fll,5011.io.
POMEROY - 2 11ory frame, s
bedrnoms, bath, baaement,
hardwood lloorl, llrp lot.
Just 10.5011.00.
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GALUPOLIS - JOY DETIY of 161 Woodlaod Dr., met
recenll,y wllh Ohio sta.te Fair Maillgor Jerey L. Kalteach
to
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(6r J!'fllor Fair at the 1968 Ohio state Fair.

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roomr, bath, full b•aa&amp;L
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rental. 3 18J'IItl. ALL IN
GOOD (l()NIIlftQN. tlt,IOI.
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READY • 111X C0111!18bt de!IY· SEWING MACIIIN!II, npllr .
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Balea
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ASSII!I'I'ED Ai:IJUSTIIENT
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bath, ilile aere, will
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BEAll'm'UL
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of
ftow.
trade for farm. lloyd K1111eJ
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wllh II~ IIOUnd ~.
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HOUSE with adjolnlng lot. S
• Shoe Repair, l(1ddle.
balaDee
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M&lt;n'ORBOAT, ~ hp; Jquar, bedmonul. larte kitchen, moof f5 per month. Call ~nata. .
derP
bath,
full
buemelll.
wllh
lrade . fqr lar111 tractor; store
TtWPEBS PLAINS, 0.
e.utc
garage. · newly re-decorated. ·
equt_pmeot; reca. t_·i r e s, - · . Call 9fi2.S22 after 4 p.m. Itt RESTAURANT FOR BALE OR ·
PHONE 667-3682
LEASE. CAimpJetelf equJppe11, .
lar size, ~0; ml~ 'lte
Ebenezer St .. omeroy. 0 .
booths, ltmch rounlor, eladrle ZIG ZAG-OilATIC: WeD known
bananas JOe lb., jowl oUced
mob
IJI8C!Wte' baa
1-6-tfr
grUJ, deep fryer, four burner
baCOII, 3 lb. 19c, boloina Slba.
many
leaturoa.
Mabo buttonOry colfee maker, refrller·
$1.39, 39c cakeo 3 !or 'I; alao
boles, daml, mendo, wllhot~
ator, steam table, dlsbaa, poll,
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Sews oa a I I"
paq, eto. 110 par ceDI comer
. MMl Food Market, , Mel@s
lOll. automatic transmluion,
types of fll!rks. tree home
location, Call IllS-Dill New
Ga!Ua line. ·
s:ll-3lc
good' oondiUon. Can be seen
demonotrai!Gn.
Pay balance of
at Lou'o Aahl!nd, or call 99ZRaver~, W. Va.
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pita!. Special thanka 1o Doctors Morgan, Kemp, and a...
der, and to the stall of ourseo, to tile ministers wlto visited me and thanka to IIJd.
dleport emergency oquad for
~mpl and elftclent service.
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fG.II or lllllllthly paymenlll.
Call 119J.3111.
11-S-IIc

FRIDAY, plywQod joba LARGE ffOUSE In· Ra-'-lilt, Portland, Phone . ..
"""'· 9
boat with a 'len- 1 liP
5-11-lllt· IIIMI FORD Starllner, V-1 wltll
rooms. one tlllrd """" lot,
motor; also, ael of 011'1. Re- good
OVII'drlve. Very good condl·
location, 18500. Phone
wan! if found. Call tit =
lim. l'llone . . . 11-l.!lo
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5-8-lltt EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, aobeaor 1Nf.1111_Baclne.
5-3111&lt;
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toa lhlnglnd, ullllly mom, full
· 7 .PIECI!: ~taunnt lioolhe oet, allic, basement, new PI fir. 1981 DODGE. &amp;-cylinder, lour
door. One owner car. Wane!~
nace, eopper plumbing, llate
lor~ 2 doli~ centen, 2
WalliH
R111o,
Rt. 2, Racine, 0. Ph.
sln~le$ and 3 tablea; alsO s.
roof, lOll I 100 lot, I oo d ·
WANTED at once: ReUable
WB WANT Ill tllaPk our 111111Y
neiJhborhood. Phone IIWIIO.
!ruck driver. . Phone HII-Ztl. aettlon dloh· f'asher and Bin.
I-NIP
. friends for tbe .•
brewall
Tan eloclrlr bot water healer.
5-31-31c
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party and Slfto. Your kiDd
OFFICIAL Boy Seoul slaeplng
Jolin Sauvage, 121 Butternut.
bq. Never been UIIOd. Call
tbougbtl will never be ftrPPomeroy.
~ SAVE 130 or more on aluminum
Mile
Halp
Wented
1111.
992-18115.
l-ute
boats, All . . . 10.11-11-14
Bud. Alberta, Jaddo IIIII SALESMAN FULL or par1t1me !96'1 ZIG ZAG oewlrur machine. loot. Callllft.2347, or ....._
Ill establish own credit brok·
Bobble Gl-.omp
Woa •aleoman'o demoJII!ra.
&amp;-INGle AKC MINIATURE $elmaulen,
eroge
buslneu. No IDvelll·
IIOIHhaddiDI: 8 -'s old,
"-liP
tor. Rei!Uiarly aold lor t99.91:
ment. To help l"t otsrted, we
.-. Jim Nolan. Cool'fllle 181·
will oell for MUI. or SS per TAKE SOIL AWAY tile mue
I WISH to thank III 1bo1e wbO . guArantee •uo weekly to man ..,nth. Free home damonatra. Luslre '111'J7 from carpela and
SID'/,
l4-lle
meeti!lg our requirements.
IIIII ftowen, cardo and g!fls;
S.lJII.ek
upholstery. Rent eiiCirle
Awe no barrier. Write, Mau· tlon. Call IJI2.U18.
!bole wbo vWtod me; I .-,
shampooor
Baker FurnJ. STRAWBERRIES for sale. Bilwish .. lhaJi Dr. Plekw and
ly HOI, Racine.
S.,l.eto
:;;, Bu 100. Palnesvllle, Ohio ) TON UIU Chevy Plc1run lure.
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and IIIIo Rev. c. J. Lamley
111116 BARON HOOSE TraDer,
911M1'13,
~-~ STEREO RADIO ·COIIlblnallon
for 1111 eomlortlng wwdl. y.,..
48 X 10, eonlact Myrtlo Bentz
Help W11111d
unit' Lovely walnut eonaole
kln!lnoa wiU never be fcr1101- WAITRESS .uiD barmaid, $Ill 1!ABB1TS. PIIONI!! 992·'5'7.
at Eqle Ridge or call MDwith 4 speaker aound syatem;
ten. M8J God bleu eadl 11101
21f7.
l4-lle
a week ptU. Ups and Uvlng
4 speed, dual volume oonev&lt;I')'OIIt ol )'OIL
quarters. APlllY at Green G•
trol, hlgbeat lldellly; wltll AM
Mn. Opal (Rope) lllrper
!tell
EARLY
American
slen!o:
blu 011 St. Rt. 7, Gallloolll. ,q'!:ATE OF l!:rneot L. Ebera- &amp; FM radio. Pay balance o1
Pomeroy, Ohio RD 4.
Tltla
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baa
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radio,
114-31c LBach. 5 room boule, balb, $118.911 or SS per month. Call
U.ltp
4
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automatic
record
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. baoement and two Iota, $111110, 119J.3211.
54Uie
dwtpr; lovely flttlsh. j Ull
Notice
Help Wam.d
5 room bouse, bam, prage,
Uke
new. Tate aver pay.
STEREO: 11117 solid oltte maliOOM !I'OR two .11ma1e (IIMille or Femele _.
: .llllt, ••~room
llll!llts of t5 per montb or
ple sterto wllb kpaad autopay
fiUI. n-y It In )'0111'
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Call - · · ' . -~
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home. Pbone mall. l44le
_ . , . . _ Nurtlng : ' : :
ioai~any known products 1n
· ··- · 11-2-Stp nation. Has lnllanl on radio.
.
Aasume payments of 10 per
·
elty ol Middleport. Experi- YEARLING SORREL col(
111011th or pay balance '101.!5. SPINET PI'ANO: Walilad, re-·
ence. Investment unnecessary.
IIIJOIIIIIble party to take owr
REOPE!i!NG DI&lt;D Pet Shop,
Call m-3211.
S.1Hic
Write Watldna Producta, Inc., bla.. lace, lllnrklnp, • · Ph.
low monthly payments 011 a
First Slreel, Point Pl0811111,
S-IS-tip
D-11, · Winona, Mlnneaota IIIHIIJ.
spinet plano. Can be 10111 Jo.
w. va.
U.llo
WE HAVE NEW Toasten. mJx.
56111'7 .
I.J.Itr 11165 CORVAIR Motu. !'bone
cally. Write Cnodll lhniler,
ers. irons, fana, antennas, ~
111-$141.
5-a«c
cord playen, and many other
P. o. 11n: m..hlbJvllle. rn.
WILL ll9 SEWII!IG 1n my
For Rent
home. Mob anytldq. '!ln.
Items In otoct.
diana.
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Cll'Olyn Lewis. Pbone tn41'11. APART!4EN'i' close 1D town, 11'1 11165 IMPALA VI, !UJr door,
COME IN MID MAKE
Buttomul Ave., Pomeroy.
power brakes, pont ......
VS AN UFfER.
PON'IOON' HOUSE ...
Ul.ale
'-We lng. I'UIIIIIIbly prleed. Pbolle
lraller. Pllme IIIJS.zat. Ul.ale
CLELAliD TV
TERMITES SWAIOONG! New Raven, 882-a'l. 5-21-31p
• E. Mala Jl.
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1bey are re.poducllvea, 1101 PLENTY of space lor one traiJ.
IlioN DAY Old or atart.d Lee·
er wltll all lacilltles. In Syra. ZIG ZAG -1ns macldne; !tell
)'0111' wurUr &lt;dotty, Fno In·
5-IS-ele
hunt pullell, both lloor or
cuse. Call 1192-39114.
4-~tfc
speriiO!Ia aod Information 011
demonllrator. Mabs faDey
cap grown IYaUallll. 1'11111crawl apace ~; No
llllld!es. New IUII'IIIIit. ~ TWO BEDROOM home, balh
lry hlllllla&amp; IIIII aalomlllklt.
aaleamM, .... over1tood, 10 FURNISHED and unfurnished
full baaement, garage: ,...,_
rtflce lor t paymeallot til or
Modem Poultr)', b No•••
~partmenbl
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Clol!e
to
1&lt;hool.
per COlli ........ Al1lnd Pest
year.,ld home ID SyracaM.
$50 cuh. Phone ......
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IO.J.I.Ik
Conlrol, PDD.oy,
Ohio. Pllone IIIUI41.
Phone IIIJS.ICI.
54-lllle
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Slid Milt
NINE ROOM boule, bi111, 'lltp,~ , .
aparltnenl. newYY deroratl!d, DAILY CROSSWORD
pen Plalna; eroollllll ~
.waGIIe
2. Netller·
&lt; 'triLl, DO IIWia&amp; Ill home fornace beat. POmerov.
l.Weal&amp;ona
11m lnalda. Nn lllnadllllllllppeia, pOtblo, peaq,
Phone IIIUSO'I. ~!-:-lfc
a.t&gt;atwn
•ldlng, llrp lot, ...... out
t.lfap
3.Dancu
bemmlng, allerationl, etc.
ladldlnp. CaD be lltllllctd,
IO.Palned
4.8....
Mnt. Freddlo 'l'llabet. Maoon, FURNISHED three-mom apart- II. Wit
A!ft am, l'ltOIII . ,....
li. Obele
Phone 'I'IUI51.
44tfc ment, bath; 011 South Second
II. Small
1. '1'opnow:.tle
7. Bwlndlen
Ave.. Mlddlooort. Pllone Mn. 14. lndeftnlte
article
8. Taut
HAPPY IIOUR,IIltl!unl Sprlop Howard Cecft, 119J.52a.
15. TltmoUBe
ONE TOif Dodp liM truek
9. Caniap
1-Wc IT. Kother of U. Colored, u
Nile Club, I 1D I p.m. Monnote
wltll dump bad. Wlllw ,.._
PetrOynt
ltuter cP SJ. Tawem 1'4'1t.,...J'• M•nr
day lbru l"riday. Lldleo nJaltt
Phooe IIJ.all.
N-Ile
111. Pronoun
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113. PlaytnaFOUR ROOM
...., l"riday.
tt. Curved In
antelope 1
marbla
37. Germ
APARTMENT,
and out
lfORNED rtCIIIn4 _..,..
ZO. Blrlllplaee ' ~- Godd- ot &lt;S. Quam!
D. BUttb
of
Abraham
vok:uaou
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Wented To Buy
. wllb eal.- at ....
24. Woman ·ln 21. Blbll&lt;at
3t. WAI'IIlnl'
abbr.
wlllte
Wallar Bentz. PltaDe
ANTIQllEI, funtlture, dlebal,
FURNISHED APARTMENT,
26. "Bille'
~k~··r~1T~-r.~·~~~~tll~·T.~~
mlteellttwnuo. Hn. llonrd
new paneling In all moms.
peneU"
Caell. • w...... 81., l'otJ». Call Muon 'I'IS-5147. &amp;-1HII: 21. l'l&gt;ltlono

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with dls]Josal unlit, •torm
doors and windows. bt•lldln•
completely lnaulated. front
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lv landscalled. private park·
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recenll,y wllh Ohio sta.te Fair Maillgor Jerey L. Kalteach
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PHONE 667-3682
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tlCMI (1\LR.E.) degrees, wbld! York, tn 196% aid hla BaclleiGr
were boll&gt; - - tUrilw tile of Dlvtnlt;y docroe !roM tile LU•
last academic year. For t h e theran 'llleoloslcal SomlnarJ,
S. T.IlL Mr. M&lt;JnVre wrote a Phlladai,Phla, PomoYIYinla, Ia
tlteals on the Social Elltl&lt;o ot 1965.
Mrs. McinVre Is a medical
Martin Luther and tortllei\LR,E.
hla thealalnvolved a slu&lt;IY otLu- tecllDoloG' gram&gt;ate of 0 h 1 o
Nortltern Vnlverslt;y. Ada. Tho
ther'a theory ,of edUeatlon.
He was married to Miss Chrta- couple resides at II Walmer
tlne C&lt;&gt;ats o1 Middleport Feb. Road, AparbMnt 105, Toronlo
4; Ontario, canada.
27, 196&amp;,
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Vletnom !riD be staged
Surllay before the U.S. Embassy.

The abbey of Mont st.
Micbel is located on a rocky
islet oil the c o a s t of
Normandy.

Mrs. VIrgil H. Edwards, JacklOll; Mrs. Harian W$b, coal
Grove; Mrs. Am E. .Hortoa, Albland, Ky.
Births
Mrs. Leslie D. COl&lt;, Rt. 2

Galt(JioUs, ""'· 8:21 a.m. Friday; Mrs. Rd&gt;ert E. Low11011,
Slnd7vllle1 twins, a daugbt.er,
1:50 p.m. and a dau(!hter, 1:52
p.m. Friday; Mn. Larry E. Bradley, 63() Fourllt Ave., Galllpollls,
a son, 3:35 a.m. Saturday.
Dlsd!argos
Mrs. Luther A. Bowles, MrL
Brice, Elmer Martin, Mrs. Mollie Miller, Mrs. Carl R
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Sr., Leonard F.
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Harry Wheeler, George W. &amp;nlth,
Mrs. Junior J, MeGulre and in-

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AI Auberry, Racine; Minnie CUnningham, Pomeroy; Rollin Goodwin, Pomeroy; Mervy Durham,
Kyger.
Discharged- Phyllis Edwards,
i!Ybil Ohlinger, William Zirkle,
Ma'ry Barnhart.

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404 Second Ave.

Gallipolis, Ohio '

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in the Baker Center ~
IOWige, followed by a 110011 lomdleon for ail alumni In lho ballroom. The annual bos suppef on
the sreen Ia set tor 6 p.m. lotlowed by a concert under t h e
elms at 7:15 p.m. by tile Ohio
University Banet
Commencement exercises are

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For Schools

No deductible

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Grange members only. This is insurance at cost. We are not in
business for Profit.

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at 1:15 p.m., !hnday, June 9. In
case oC inclement weather 1 the
ceremonleo will be held at Grover Physical . Education Center
and. via closed circuit televisloo

ROBF;RT L. EVANS, Prealdont

ot l!o!l Evans Farms, 1oc.

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eXamine a the orchltei:t' s •111111 dramrN! of I'"' taat.-rond reO:
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........_r. Advertlllnll: for tile operatlon, whoM head~PArters are
at 3776 South Hllh St., Colum·
bus, will be handlld 'by Byer · &amp;
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kol Ill pneral. lnalllllld! ••
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the rocket bit,
l!ouncllhe deod .
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inll wl!h ooiwJIIIIallts, who are · vnOIIIIY toceled toot-food
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17 with reg-

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summer schOOl will be Cor five
days a !rom 8:30 a.m. 1o
12:3ll p.m. lor six weeko at the
Point Pleasant High SchOOl 1111•

der tile ....,..-v~a~on of PP.lls

principal Charles Wlthen and
Ass-t. prlndpal Charles Clam-

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At WV A Uruvenity

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PT. PLEASANT - Five Ma.
CounO- lludenta roellved degrees from Weot VIrginia Ulljveroicy mrlng tile 99th ADrl1ll
Commeneement exercloea ot the
Untverslt;y.
They were Thomaa Ray Vance,
New Haven, PhD: Darren E.
Asbury, Maril)'n !he &amp;nlth and
Bn•ce Watnrisht, all II Point
Pleaoant, and BOnnie E. Bar,
ker Thomu d Soutiudde.
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AND HA* Olfl.D!&lt;e:NTHE' Cloi5H DYNA5iY
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bora. The program Is not primarily tor tllese who tailed In
a UI,Jed but tor anyone wanting home ot
lo llu:tber his erucajton. illldents ' Shaw and
may eam a maximum of IJoe Call,
credit In IIIII' d the tollowllli Vallance,
oubjedo: 1'1Pinl 1,, E:Jiill"'· 11 Memorial
or 12, Cbemlatty I, Algebra I
Memorial
or U, Driver's Educallon, a n d
BloiOII'.

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floor is h~adquart~rs for OZITE Carpet and
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Carpet Tiles. SAVE on all Ozite Carpet, solid
colors, the new, new Fiesta patterns and th~ Ozite
Tiles.
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In Memorial Auditorium.
alumni lounge.
.Dr. Franklin D. Murphy, d!anThe 50th year reunion ol the
c:elior
of til~ University (j CallClass of 1918 gets underway
,
fornla
at Los Angelos, will adwith a recoptlon at 8:3ll p,m,,
alao on Friday, In lhe Baker dress the degree candidates at
til• 215th commencement. 'l'heexercioes will be the school's first

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alii amt.ount of insurance protects your personal pr~y at
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Low Rates--Hon~st Service

Center faculty lounge. · ReciPients of 1968 Alumni Certl!l-

lumnJ Is promised commence- cales of Merit, the highest award
ment weekend at Ohio llniYcr- given by Ule alumni asaoclatlon,
sity. The a&lt;:tMtlea will culmi- win also be 'guests ot (lomr.
Bus toors of the campus will
nate in graduation exercises tor
approxlmatey 1,815 degree can- be taken by alumni from 91o 10

PT. PLEASANT - Tbe 1967.
68 school term lor Ma..., COtJn.
t;y alodents will 'nd on June 6
with a halt.da.Y scheruled, the
last lull day II school Is June
4.

Don't be fooled by other insurance cOmplllies who have the
word Grange in their name. For REAL GRANGE INSURANCE
contact POe of these agent$.

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Ends June 6

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,\s!klelatlon board of directors
will meet at 9 a.m. on Friday,
J1me 7, at the Ohio Univeralt;y
PLE!)S. \NT VALLEY IIOSPIT AL
ADMmED; Ernest Hudnall • lrut. OOicers and directors will
be eleeted during the morning
o; Roy Durst, Leon.
session.
ISCHARGED: Debra Woomer FolloWing a noon luncheon, the
·PC ' Pletsant; Robert Cook, APdirectors will hear various reple Grove; Mrs. James Neal •
ports concerning university and
Jr., PL Pleasant; Gregory Hall,
alumni matters, according to
pt, Pleasant; Mrs. Jason SturJack G. Ellis, director of ageon, Pt. Pleaaant.
lumni attairs. A tea for wi\les
BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Lei'OJI
board members is scheduled
Simpkins, Mason, a scm.
for 3 p.m. in the Baker Center

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GALLIPOIJ!l, - ll&lt;ll&gt; Evano •ind lmokei1 ~ Boy) ..uodown 4:10 L ui.; Vulcan doWn
Fa.rms, lne., .wm .....-tile !aal,- qo 1811dwtelles. Tho tWo-story
4;55 L m ; Lock 21, OVEC up
l(Jiolla; Angela L. Slnlth, Pall'l!liautlilt biatneaa wheri b"!!dlng, eoiDbl.1drJII!UJ,v Amor 3 L m. ; Edward. S. Jloswoi-th up riot Slar Rt.; Lynn B. JolmiiOII,
111 llrll unit Ojllnl ill CIIDII- lean and Midwestern archltee4 a. m.; Lock 22, Fort Dearborn
Rt. I Cheshire; Orville o. Wl~&amp;­
eotlte about Sept. I. Rdlert Ev· · ture. is deaiJned by Collum MorUP UO L m.; Lock 23, Steel
man, Rt. 1· Patriot; Stephea E.
"""· prealtloOI, said the second pn Buslne11 Interiors and Is
Trader QP 4:15 L m.; E'Dealw.· unit Ia -tlveJ.r Plm!ed for . ~ , built by Don M. HUSSOJ
Stover, Rt. I Bul[alo, W. VL;
Bosworth up 6: I 0 L m.: Racine ~ tn Columbua Ill eatb'
Mrs. R*rt c. Knight, llilrtbotlt ot Columbuo. T h o
Locks, John J. Rowe down 12:35
tord: Charles E. Taylor, Rt. 1
parldq area 11111 accommodate
o. m.; Walter Williamson doWn 1969.
Jaclteoni Mra. Robert E. LawThe Chillicothe operatlm will appjvxtmateb 50 cars.
1:45 a. m.; Greenup Lock&amp;, Char·
lOll, Sand,yvUie, w. Va.1 Mrs.
be tho II!·It fait-food restaur- . Btlb Evan1 rarm Foods, Inc.,
les II. up 8:30 p. m.: PWiip ~rn
ant featuring fresh (Farm Bo:Yl lo a subsldtary d Bob Evans
Up 10:15 p. m.; Andrew P. CalFarms, fl)c., and other' otneeu
fant son, Mrs. Mac F. Trace houn down II p. m.: A. D.
tn ldilti!On lo RiJbert Evans are
Lon&amp;est Life Spaa
Haynes, n up 12:55 a. m. ; J. s.
and ln!ant daughter.
Rdlert S. Wood, esecutlve vice
The people of North
Lewis up 2:40 a. m.; Barbara
preslclent and general manager,
Brent down 4:05 a. m. i MeldahJ America and nortllwettern
Locks, Warren Houl!lAnd up 3 p. Europe have lhe longest life
expectation span in the world,
m. ; steel Ploneerdown4:05p.m.; averaging slightly ,more than
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Eastern down 11:35 p. m.; Laun 70 years of age, accordin~ to
HOSPITAL
Admitted - Dale W e I c h, Elizabeth up 12:55 a. m.
the Encyclopaedia BrltanOJca.
ReedsvUle; !hi8D Wood, I!Yracuse; Rena McDanJel, Pomeroy;

COPENHAGEN
(UPJ) - A vln J. 111!1&gt;y, Rt. I Galllt&gt;olls;
Communist - led demoostration Mrs. Leslie D. CO&gt;, R~ 2 Gal-

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Donald E. Hicks, stout, Ohio;

KANAWHA RIVER - London,
llorrls llilrvey up 6:25 a. m.:
Wlnlleld, Polb' R. up 2:30 p. m.;
Tammy L. White dolon3:45a. m.;
H. E. Bowles down· 8:20 p. m.;
Alan R. Merrill up 11:40 p; Iii.;
LoUa C. Sheorer up 2:50 L m.:
Sol~ UP 3:35 a. m.: Helen z.
UP 7:05 a. m.
OffiO RIVER - Lock 14, ORCO
up .1:20 p. m.: .Pennoyh&gt;anla up
6:35 p. m.; Alton Zephyr up 8:20
p.m.; Lock 15, Reliable up11:30
p. m.; Lock 18, Queen CIQ&lt; dOWn
6:&amp;0 L m.; Lock 17, JefleracinUP
2:30 p. m.; Jettrey B. up5 p.m.;
steel ~r up 7:30P,m.;Beekiord up 9:35 p. ~-: Je!ftxat upll
p. m.: Bellville Locks, Robert

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Trailer up 4:.~5; Bewrly Ann up
5:15 p. 111.1 June• llunter down
8:20 p. m.; Western up 9:50 p.
m.; hisY Downey up 10:10 p. .
a; Mark EloUn dolon ·11:45 p.
m.; Walll!r CUrb' up 1:05 L m.;
NaUonil down 7:S5 a. m.; a . . r
liP 9:20 L m.

HOSPITAL NEWS

ust 27 , 1967 when be resigned
to contlrue gr..-,ate I!U&lt;IY at
the UniversU;y of Toronto, Cana
ada, where he ls a candidate for
tile Doctor o1 TheoiO&amp;Y degree.
Holzer Hospltal:Vloitlqhours
In .sddltion to the Master's
bonon, Mr. Mcintyre has re· 2-4 and 7,g p.m. Parents only
celved a lull4ultion stuw grant on Pedtatries Ward.
Aclmltted
from the Board of Theological
Mrs. 0. Roaalte Saunden, S3f
EdUcation of the lutheran Church
Fourth
Ave., Galllj&gt;olla; George
ln. America and the Principal
W, &amp;nlth, 711 Fourth Avo., Gallipolis; Mrs, Larry E. l!radiOJ,

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The Rev. l4r. lilclntil:e ,.._
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ot Socred TIIIOioo (S. 't.IIL) and calved ()Ia Bachelor II Artldttile Maolor ot Religious ~.,._ .,... trom w-r eonoae, 1'lfw
tlCMI (1\LR.E.) degrees, wbld! York, tn 196% aid hla BaclleiGr
were boll&gt; - - tUrilw tile of Dlvtnlt;y docroe !roM tile LU•
last academic year. For t h e theran 'llleoloslcal SomlnarJ,
S. T.IlL Mr. M&lt;JnVre wrote a Phlladai,Phla, PomoYIYinla, Ia
tlteals on the Social Elltl&lt;o ot 1965.
Mrs. McinVre Is a medical
Martin Luther and tortllei\LR,E.
hla thealalnvolved a slu&lt;IY otLu- tecllDoloG' gram&gt;ate of 0 h 1 o
Nortltern Vnlverslt;y. Ada. Tho
ther'a theory ,of edUeatlon.
He was married to Miss Chrta- couple resides at II Walmer
tlne C&lt;&gt;ats o1 Middleport Feb. Road, AparbMnt 105, Toronlo
4; Ontario, canada.
27, 196&amp;,
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as Paalor o1 Calvary Lutheran
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RED DEMONSTRATION

apinst the American presence
Vletnom !riD be staged
Surllay before the U.S. Embassy.

The abbey of Mont st.
Micbel is located on a rocky
islet oil the c o a s t of
Normandy.

Mrs. VIrgil H. Edwards, JacklOll; Mrs. Harian W$b, coal
Grove; Mrs. Am E. .Hortoa, Albland, Ky.
Births
Mrs. Leslie D. COl&lt;, Rt. 2

Galt(JioUs, ""'· 8:21 a.m. Friday; Mrs. Rd&gt;ert E. Low11011,
Slnd7vllle1 twins, a daugbt.er,
1:50 p.m. and a dau(!hter, 1:52
p.m. Friday; Mn. Larry E. Bradley, 63() Fourllt Ave., Galllpollls,
a son, 3:35 a.m. Saturday.
Dlsd!argos
Mrs. Luther A. Bowles, MrL
Brice, Elmer Martin, Mrs. Mollie Miller, Mrs. Carl R
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Sr., Leonard F.
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c. Weiher, Mrs. W 1e WUcox,
Harry Wheeler, George W. &amp;nlth,
Mrs. Junior J, MeGulre and in-

P, Tlbelt down 2:20 L 111.1 ML

Slate doWn 2:45 a. m.; Rod Bird

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Am&amp; Crislip, Pomeroy; Pearlene
Lee, Long Bottom; Wallate lUll,
Racine; cathy Cllndilr, MaSCMI;

the 20th

AI Auberry, Racine; Minnie CUnningham, Pomeroy; Rollin Goodwin, Pomeroy; Mervy Durham,
Kyger.
Discharged- Phyllis Edwards,
i!Ybil Ohlinger, William Zirkle,
Ma'ry Barnhart.

::fy $25
CARAVELLE'

DAY'N DATE WATCH

tells you the

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted - Leora Zwilling,
Pomeroy.
Discharged- Miles Chlldreaa,
Jennle Bryant.

AND

- but nothing about it tells you the unbelievably low price! This
handsome calendar watch has a superb I ]..jewel movement, an
unbreakable mainsprini and a waterproof" case. It's shock·
resistant and always up to date.

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CAR AVE LLE' Division otBULOVA
FOR FATHER'S DAY

PAUL DAVIES JEWELERS
404 Second Ave.

Gallipolis, Ohio '

First Evt1,ns Unit
Is .Jn Chil·licothe
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SANDY &amp; BEAVER VALLEY FARMERS
MUTUAL INSURAN·CE COMPANY
LISBON, OHfO +'432
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town and country property against loss from fire,
ltghtm~g, wmdstorm including tor.nado, Hailstorm, smoke.
explosion, and falling aircraft.

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or t918 will meet at 10:!&amp; a.ni.
in the Baker Center ~
IOWige, followed by a 110011 lomdleon for ail alumni In lho ballroom. The annual bos suppef on
the sreen Ia set tor 6 p.m. lotlowed by a concert under t h e
elms at 7:15 p.m. by tile Ohio
University Banet
Commencement exercises are

'67-68 Term

For Schools

No deductible

Sendy &amp; Beaver is a mutual insurance Company insuring
Grange members only. This is insurance at cost. We are not in
business for Profit.

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scheduled on the College Green
at 1:15 p.m., !hnday, June 9. In
case oC inclement weather 1 the
ceremonleo will be held at Grover Physical . Education Center
and. via closed circuit televisloo

ROBF;RT L. EVANS, Prealdont

ot l!o!l Evans Farms, 1oc.

Qldent

eXamine a the orchltei:t' s •111111 dramrN! of I'"' taat.-rond reO:
tallrlnt lhe CCIJIPODY Ia boilldllllln ClilUlcotlie, OhiO.

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........_r. Advertlllnll: for tile operatlon, whoM head~PArters are
at 3776 South Hllh St., Colum·
bus, will be handlld 'by Byer · &amp;
Bowman Advertlllnl - ,

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!rancldllns •...-dli
our new venture,"!"~ no doc!IIG!I,J •
wl11 be made unlll th~
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PIIIIY will 11.0 nianaae tho
kol Ill pneral. lnalllllld! ••
taunnt. 11'11' 'loolled oil t h e Bob Evan a.Farm S..saae lono

the rocket bit,
l!ouncllhe deod .
covered with 1...,~~!¥
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inll wl!h ooiwJIIIIallts, who are · vnOIIIIY toceled toot-food
!&gt;!&gt;w maldng' I BUrVOJ of I h e . lauriQIL"
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summer scheol
17 with reg-

istration classes to be held. The
summer schOOl will be Cor five
days a !rom 8:30 a.m. 1o
12:3ll p.m. lor six weeko at the
Point Pleasant High SchOOl 1111•

der tile ....,..-v~a~on of PP.lls

principal Charles Wlthen and
Ass-t. prlndpal Charles Clam-

'SA'&lt;! TH!o:; I~ GOING 10 BE GREAT!

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llo In alate at

,hour prior to tile
Ids may call at

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... moderate damr. No one wu bJ.

CHAR!..IE

1, 18, Rt. I Goill16·Y~.old Rt. I
were arrested •

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Gallla COUnt;y Juve.
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accident II 12:25
oRt. 7, tourIII!Uih ol Rt. 218.

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llftPied lo malle •

Five Win Degrees

~e: ONLY THING

WHICH CONTIMU~&amp; TO
f!OLD MY lfJTIO~!Ei'51 15 PURSUIT' OF
"THe; W~LD!S ONE&lt; FLAW!.I&gt;SS

At WV A Uruvenity

COMMODITY ...MONE)(f!

PT. PLEASANT - Five Ma.
CounO- lludenta roellved degrees from Weot VIrginia Ulljveroicy mrlng tile 99th ADrl1ll
Commeneement exercloea ot the
Untverslt;y.
They were Thomaa Ray Vance,
New Haven, PhD: Darren E.
Asbury, Maril)'n !he &amp;nlth and
Bn•ce Watnrisht, all II Point
Pleaoant, and BOnnie E. Bar,
ker Thomu d Soutiudde.
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AND HA* Olfl.D!&lt;e:NTHE' Cloi5H DYNA5iY
WILLTUh\lltlir&amp; t

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bora. The program Is not primarily tor tllese who tailed In
a UI,Jed but tor anyone wanting home ot
lo llu:tber his erucajton. illldents ' Shaw and
may eam a maximum of IJoe Call,
credit In IIIII' d the tollowllli Vallance,
oubjedo: 1'1Pinl 1,, E:Jiill"'· 11 Memorial
or 12, Cbemlatty I, Algebra I
Memorial
or U, Driver's Educallon, a n d
BloiOII'.

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I o!tlc!atiiJc. Bur-

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Gary

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Elberfelds Floor Covering Deportment on the 2nd
floor is h~adquart~rs for OZITE Carpet and
·
Carpet Tiles. SAVE on all Ozite Carpet, solid
colors, the new, new Fiesta patterns and th~ Ozite
Tiles.
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In Memorial Auditorium.
alumni lounge.
.Dr. Franklin D. Murphy, d!anThe 50th year reunion ol the
c:elior
of til~ University (j CallClass of 1918 gets underway
,
fornla
at Los Angelos, will adwith a recoptlon at 8:3ll p,m,,
alao on Friday, In lhe Baker dress the degree candidates at
til• 215th commencement. 'l'heexercioes will be the school's first

will begin on Juna

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alii amt.ount of insurance protects your personal pr~y at
oca tons.
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a. m. , saturday, Jtme8. The Class

~dy &amp; Beaver pays the full market value on livestock

Low Rates--Hon~st Service

Center faculty lounge. · ReciPients of 1968 Alumni Certl!l-

lumnJ Is promised commence- cales of Merit, the highest award
ment weekend at Ohio llniYcr- given by Ule alumni asaoclatlon,
sity. The a&lt;:tMtlea will culmi- win also be 'guests ot (lomr.
Bus toors of the campus will
nate in graduation exercises tor
approxlmatey 1,815 degree can- be taken by alumni from 91o 10

PT. PLEASANT - Tbe 1967.
68 school term lor Ma..., COtJn.
t;y alodents will 'nd on June 6
with a halt.da.Y scheruled, the
last lull day II school Is June
4.

Don't be fooled by other insurance cOmplllies who have the
word Grange in their name. For REAL GRANGE INSURANCE
contact POe of these agent$.

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Ends June 6

REAL GRANGE INSURANCE

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The Ohio University Alumni
,\s!klelatlon board of directors
will meet at 9 a.m. on Friday,
J1me 7, at the Ohio Univeralt;y
PLE!)S. \NT VALLEY IIOSPIT AL
ADMmED; Ernest Hudnall • lrut. OOicers and directors will
be eleeted during the morning
o; Roy Durst, Leon.
session.
ISCHARGED: Debra Woomer FolloWing a noon luncheon, the
·PC ' Pletsant; Robert Cook, APdirectors will hear various reple Grove; Mrs. James Neal •
ports concerning university and
Jr., PL Pleasant; Gregory Hall,
alumni matters, according to
pt, Pleasant; Mrs. Jason SturJack G. Ellis, director of ageon, Pt. Pleaaant.
lumni attairs. A tea for wi\les
BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Lei'OJI
board members is scheduled
Simpkins, Mason, a scm.
for 3 p.m. in the Baker Center

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GALLIPOIJ!l, - ll&lt;ll&gt; Evano •ind lmokei1 ~ Boy) ..uodown 4:10 L ui.; Vulcan doWn
Fa.rms, lne., .wm .....-tile !aal,- qo 1811dwtelles. Tho tWo-story
4;55 L m ; Lock 21, OVEC up
l(Jiolla; Angela L. Slnlth, Pall'l!liautlilt biatneaa wheri b"!!dlng, eoiDbl.1drJII!UJ,v Amor 3 L m. ; Edward. S. Jloswoi-th up riot Slar Rt.; Lynn B. JolmiiOII,
111 llrll unit Ojllnl ill CIIDII- lean and Midwestern archltee4 a. m.; Lock 22, Fort Dearborn
Rt. I Cheshire; Orville o. Wl~&amp;­
eotlte about Sept. I. Rdlert Ev· · ture. is deaiJned by Collum MorUP UO L m.; Lock 23, Steel
man, Rt. 1· Patriot; Stephea E.
"""· prealtloOI, said the second pn Buslne11 Interiors and Is
Trader QP 4:15 L m.; E'Dealw.· unit Ia -tlveJ.r Plm!ed for . ~ , built by Don M. HUSSOJ
Stover, Rt. I Bul[alo, W. VL;
Bosworth up 6: I 0 L m.: Racine ~ tn Columbua Ill eatb'
Mrs. R*rt c. Knight, llilrtbotlt ot Columbuo. T h o
Locks, John J. Rowe down 12:35
tord: Charles E. Taylor, Rt. 1
parldq area 11111 accommodate
o. m.; Walter Williamson doWn 1969.
Jaclteoni Mra. Robert E. LawThe Chillicothe operatlm will appjvxtmateb 50 cars.
1:45 a. m.; Greenup Lock&amp;, Char·
lOll, Sand,yvUie, w. Va.1 Mrs.
be tho II!·It fait-food restaur- . Btlb Evan1 rarm Foods, Inc.,
les II. up 8:30 p. m.: PWiip ~rn
ant featuring fresh (Farm Bo:Yl lo a subsldtary d Bob Evans
Up 10:15 p. m.; Andrew P. CalFarms, fl)c., and other' otneeu
fant son, Mrs. Mac F. Trace houn down II p. m.: A. D.
tn ldilti!On lo RiJbert Evans are
Lon&amp;est Life Spaa
Haynes, n up 12:55 a. m. ; J. s.
and ln!ant daughter.
Rdlert S. Wood, esecutlve vice
The people of North
Lewis up 2:40 a. m.; Barbara
preslclent and general manager,
Brent down 4:05 a. m. i MeldahJ America and nortllwettern
Locks, Warren Houl!lAnd up 3 p. Europe have lhe longest life
expectation span in the world,
m. ; steel Ploneerdown4:05p.m.; averaging slightly ,more than
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Eastern down 11:35 p. m.; Laun 70 years of age, accordin~ to
HOSPITAL
Admitted - Dale W e I c h, Elizabeth up 12:55 a. m.
the Encyclopaedia BrltanOJca.
ReedsvUle; !hi8D Wood, I!Yracuse; Rena McDanJel, Pomeroy;

COPENHAGEN
(UPJ) - A vln J. 111!1&gt;y, Rt. I Galllt&gt;olls;
Communist - led demoostration Mrs. Leslie D. CO&gt;, R~ 2 Gal-

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Donald E. Hicks, stout, Ohio;

KANAWHA RIVER - London,
llorrls llilrvey up 6:25 a. m.:
Wlnlleld, Polb' R. up 2:30 p. m.;
Tammy L. White dolon3:45a. m.;
H. E. Bowles down· 8:20 p. m.;
Alan R. Merrill up 11:40 p; Iii.;
LoUa C. Sheorer up 2:50 L m.:
Sol~ UP 3:35 a. m.: Helen z.
UP 7:05 a. m.
OffiO RIVER - Lock 14, ORCO
up .1:20 p. m.: .Pennoyh&gt;anla up
6:35 p. m.; Alton Zephyr up 8:20
p.m.; Lock 15, Reliable up11:30
p. m.; Lock 18, Queen CIQ&lt; dOWn
6:&amp;0 L m.; Lock 17, JefleracinUP
2:30 p. m.; Jettrey B. up5 p.m.;
steel ~r up 7:30P,m.;Beekiord up 9:35 p. ~-: Je!ftxat upll
p. m.: Bellville Locks, Robert

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Trailer up 4:.~5; Bewrly Ann up
5:15 p. 111.1 June• llunter down
8:20 p. m.; Western up 9:50 p.
m.; hisY Downey up 10:10 p. .
a; Mark EloUn dolon ·11:45 p.
m.; Walll!r CUrb' up 1:05 L m.;
NaUonil down 7:S5 a. m.; a . . r
liP 9:20 L m.

HOSPITAL NEWS

ust 27 , 1967 when be resigned
to contlrue gr..-,ate I!U&lt;IY at
the UniversU;y of Toronto, Cana
ada, where he ls a candidate for
tile Doctor o1 TheoiO&amp;Y degree.
Holzer Hospltal:Vloitlqhours
In .sddltion to the Master's
bonon, Mr. Mcintyre has re· 2-4 and 7,g p.m. Parents only
celved a lull4ultion stuw grant on Pedtatries Ward.
Aclmltted
from the Board of Theological
Mrs. 0. Roaalte Saunden, S3f
EdUcation of the lutheran Church
Fourth
Ave., Galllj&gt;olla; George
ln. America and the Principal
W, &amp;nlth, 711 Fourth Avo., Gallipolis; Mrs, Larry E. l!radiOJ,

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De,...l lrtlm Wlttedlerl
•orfl\1', ll&gt;rii!CIIeld.
a. waa .awarded the Mol
o1 Sacred ThoolOII' (S. T.M.l.
the M&amp;""r ol Hollldwa Edo
Uan (M.H.E.) , delree&amp;, WI
were bo1l1 completed GlriDC
last academic year. For t

s. T.M. Mr. Mclll\l're wrol
!heals on the Social ~del
M&amp;rUn !Jither and for the M,l
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He was married to Mia• C1i
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Tho Rev. Mr. Mcln\)'re S!ll
u Pa- of Calvaey Luli!o
Church, ~lngfleld, unUI .
uot 27, 1967 wllen he rosli
1o continue. graGiate otud:
the Unlveral\1' of Toronto, '
ada, where he is a candidatr
the Doctor of TheolOII' del

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In oddltim to tile Mast

honorl, Mr. Mcln\)'re hu
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from tile Boord of ThOIIIOI

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Etlleation ot the Lutheran Chi
in America and the Prine

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COPENHAGEN

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C&lt;mmuniot • led clemonotrl

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qainat the American prest
In VlotMm wiD be ob
Sundly before the U.S. Em
oy.

The abbey of Mont
Michel is located on a ro
Islet oil the e o a s I
Normandy.

left llle

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INPIA6ED
(NEPI LOSIH&amp;
EAS'I, AUPIORA
lORE'/ ALICE,
JUNIOPI
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CAST AN
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handsome calendar watch
unbreakable mainsprinl .
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lightning, wine
explosion, and 1

Sandy &amp; Beave•
One amount o1
all locations.

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of Sterad Tlloolocl'
lhe Miller Clf ROilllicU&amp; 'I
liCit (li.R.E.) , doiiJ'HI,~

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Iaiit aeademlc year. For
S. T.M. Mr. Mclllt.Yre
thells on the Social EJ)o
Mertln Luther &amp;nd for the I
h11 thelia Involved a ...,..
Iller' a theoey of edu~
He was married to Mlil'
tine COol&amp; of Mlddi01JC!r1
27, 1965.
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The Rev, Mr. Mclnt;rrf~t
al Putor of Calvary b,l
Cbureh, Sprll!llfleld, 1111111
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•• 27, 1967 -he~
1o eontlllle gradu&amp;te ~
the Uolverslcy of Tormlfl
adlt where he is a candt~
lhe Doelor of Theology 4
In addition to the Mil
bonorl, Mr. Melncyre 1)1
eelved a full.tu!Uon stuc1J.
from the Board of Theol
Fd.u:atlon or the Lutheran'[
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COPENHAGEN
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ALSO HE'S A PAUPER.'.'

JOl-IN GARFIELD BEATS WARD
BOND, BUT eREAKS BOTH HIS
HANDS.'! HE IS FINISHED A'f. A

Tbe abbey of MOll
Micllel II located •• a r
Islet oil the · c o as 1
Normandy.

RICAFI.DO CORTEZ HAD BET ,
ALL JOHN GARFIELD!&gt; SIIIJINS

ON WARD eoNP ••• r--_..

I"IGHTER -IW' I.II&lt;IWISI. /&gt;$

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GOOD GRifF :C:Vf

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falledtonogatiato
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tlleols on tho Soclol ~ ·

Mortln Luther and fort
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hia thelia involved a it
tller'slbooey o!
Ho was married to¥
Une coats o! Mlddlf

eduef

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•• Plltor of Cllval$.' ,.,.
Chur&lt;h, Spr~eld, ,".1
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PRISCILLA,
COMES

THE BIG
SURPRISE

tile l/Qiversicy &lt;t T~
adl, Wbere he Ia a ·~
the lloelor ot Thool..
Iii addition to till
bonora. Mr. M&lt;ln\yf'
eelvtd a !Uil.tultlon
rrom the llolrd or
F41eall011 or the LtJIIMt
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before the u.~

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The abbey of Iii
Micllel Is located on

oil lbe &lt; o i

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HAVE

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·ro 6E ourA
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Wetterberg
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WOULD YOU MIND
WALKING PAST
1236 ~ILL'TOP

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CEDAR STR'C.ET!

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lightning, wi·
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Sandy &amp; Bea\
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all locations.

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TRIP------

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PIECSS)

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Z.. Mil&lt; P~TCHING PL.&amp;.STER WITH WATE'R.

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HAPPINESS------THe OPPOSITE .

3 OF NtGJ.IT _____ .....; __

(M/&gt;.Ke IT T'HICk)P-+11&gt; SPOON lr
lt-m::&gt; A. COFI=Elr CAN LID ·
UNTIL LID IS "-EA.IU.Y RJlL ·

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tlloals m the Social
Martin Lutllor and Iori
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He was married to¥
line Coals of Mllkll•
27, 1965.
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Church, Sprln8flald, I
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· f~'. '4JAV OUT'HSRE!
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1!4lu&lt;lllon of the Lutli'f
Ill America and tho

RED DEloiONSTRATI\))
COPENHAGEN
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In Vlotnom wiD Iii'
Sundoy before tho u.~
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Mlcht!l Ia loeated on
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EV£R.Y'OI..JE: I.VIll-1 'ri::XJR
CO~A~T roMPLAIAJIA.JG,

Wred to a Hw..
Y,hen he died.
\1 emplayod ••
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WHO ·1VRtJED
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Wooater, and MI'L Marl' Nor.
.i.tlngton,
Gallipolis Fer- vell, Cbeiiii)Oake, VL

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Funeral ......,.. will be TueodQ at 2 p.m. In the Chlllel at o\wle Gron with tho
Rev. Odell Buah olllclatlng. aorlal will be In the Chapel c-.
tery.
The bod)' will lie in • - at
the chapel one hour prior to tho
servicea. Frida may C111 at
tile Mohr-stevens Funeral -

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a- eutve.-Rio
ear - off t b o
ri&amp;lll aldo.of tilohl&amp;ltwiY, throu&amp;ll
lit court.
ijlera, 21, Rl 1 a IP1Brd rail IIIII doWn an emb:onk·

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,ateclllfler ..... age to tbe car. No one wu ia'p.m. Saturday .,.

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!olE'S KINDA 1.00SE
IN 'fl.l' HEAD FROM.
THAT MEDICINE

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car.

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.... died to Gallla CAlomiJ .m.nlle Court June 8 on • chirp
o1 !allure to yield tile rilht ol ·
wa,y oller an acddont at U &lt;25
p.m. &amp;mdB..v on Rt. 7, tour.f.atb1 1 , .
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1be patrol said tl1at ....... '
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Martin Lutllor and Iori
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He was married to¥
line Coals of Mllkll•
27, 1965.
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1!4lu&lt;lllon of the Lutli'f
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COPENHAGEN
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EV£R.Y'OI..JE: I.VIll-1 'ri::XJR
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Wred to a Hw..
Y,hen he died.
\1 emplayod ••
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WHO ·1VRtJED
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Wooater, and MI'L Marl' Nor.
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Rev. Odell Buah olllclatlng. aorlal will be In the Chapel c-.
tery.
The bod)' will lie in • - at
the chapel one hour prior to tho
servicea. Frida may C111 at
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tells YOU &lt;

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-but nothing about

.t;'lOcated
loll the
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handsome calendarJ1

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· failed to ...,o1alo
a- eutve.-Rio
ear - off t b o
ri&amp;lll aldo.of tilohl&amp;ltwiY, throu&amp;ll
lit court.
ijlera, 21, Rl 1 a IP1Brd rail IIIII doWn an emb:onk·

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mont. Thoro ,... moderate dam-

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!olE'S KINDA 1.00SE
IN 'fl.l' HEAD FROM.
THAT MEDICINE

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rOSP

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One amour
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were passengers tn 1he Blckerll
car.

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.... died to Gallla CAlomiJ .m.nlle Court June 8 on • chirp
o1 !allure to yield tile rilht ol ·
wa,y oller an acddont at U &lt;25
p.m. &amp;mdB..v on Rt. 7, tour.f.atb1 1 , .
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1be patrol said tl1at ....... '
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ltl&amp;h'WII.Y. attempted to ....... "'.,
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There ,... moderota d o -

;~•• - . Slatelllllt- to botll vehicles. No oat IIU
lvesttp.ted 62 acci~ IIUured.
d a Jump oliO over
itt, In Gallia, Malp
dounttos. Tho(lllrol
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lied 21 acd-• In
~oBligated C aecl~la CGoml!'. lnolucl-

FAT CHANCE OF TflAT! ' I
CAN TEI..L·YOtJ THeRE'S
1Rict&lt;6 10 THIEl WIZER
RACKET He NEVER
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s.T,V. Vr. Mdlll'~
lhealo m lhe Sodal
Martin Lulher and lot'·
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lhe.-o theory o! odue
He Wa&amp; Ji&gt;arrled lA&gt;
line COati of Middle
27, 1965.
Tllo Rev. Mr. Me~
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RED DEMONSTRATII)
COPENHAGEN t
Cammunlat - ltd deai'
oplnot the Amerlc~
In Vlellllm will Iii
SiiU)' before the u.$

More Than 91:.5 Billion Vehicles
Traveling
Millions of Miles
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Micllel Ia located ori1
Islet ol tbe c o '
Normandy.

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THAT'?

or TranaporJatl'"'

The United Statea had 97.5 mWlon vehicles ..,..latered In
186'1 and motorillta on our nation'• hllhways traveled 937 bUUon lntercltJ road mUes durlnJ that twelve moilth period.
Thil ~onal annual pace .,..... It quhe clur wh1 hlchway aaletr .._It Jaeeome eYtJr700.e'• ltualae~~.
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aeat belte, collapel- --~·:-:---:----1.devlcelll
ble oteertnc coiUJIUII, etli. al·
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are saYiD; llno and
Wlll11011tlnue to aave Uva.
In 191'1 we allo Luuecl our
!lrat atancla1'dl lor encouragIng &amp;114 ualatlnl. throUih
Federal pante, the tmpronmentor tn111c wety procrama
In all our elltea. .
s.t.., ,yp 10 DriThese ftrot thirteen atand·
arda, wbleh the otate Jei!alature• have beBWl to enact, re·
quire 11lch tblnr• u perlodle
.!llotor vehicle lnapectiOn, !IID-

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handsome calendar
unbreakable mainfl
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rocket smaabed Into a Budllhlot
len\Ple, killing three c!vlllanfl
and woonding 20.
Ol!ic!ala Killed
The deld as lho command
post incloxled:
-Nguyen
pollee
chief. Van Luan, Salgoa
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of
including Chev·
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Ramblers and other
makes ti1pt·had gone over·! 0.000 miles without
. ~!u~e-up. E~ch of these cors was given a Cham· •
pton. Tune·Up.. (a new set. Of ,Ciiampion spark
plugs pl~s any athe! bo.sic f\1~~-up ite~s needed). :
The U,S,-Auto Club certified ilte test results. · ., :
.. Th'e res~lb w~re just .w~ yhu'd .:Ont.l~­
cr_dased, power for sdferiXJssing oncl'an ave~age
.gas j&lt;IVIngs
af aver
a ga11Qi1·per tankful.
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member IS that a well tu_~ed ~t assur~s yo\l,af.
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..1rVf~rn
Wh Y· ns· k.·summer
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bl spar~,
B · plugs in an u,niuned · eng.ine are
driving trau~le.•
· . ,ou '· e. .reok~awn trouble. Passing and load- Cha
hauh'19 trouble. _Gas mileage trouble. Trouble 1O,;&amp;:~Js~ne-Up ot least Ohce a year or ev:ery ,
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spark plugs meet or •xceed war: .
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Chapel at Aalle Grove wlt1l the
Rev. Odell Bulh ollle!at~J~i. Burtal wW be In lhe a-1 c.m.
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Tbe bocljo will lie In 1111111 at
the •'-I ooe bour prl..- ID the
services. Friend&amp; 11111 call at
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PL
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fila, Ernest. Gal·

Champion
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Uor damage lA&gt; ed 8lndaY Oil $308 bond lA&gt; _ . .

Cilonef. aeeord- June 3 In GaiUp&gt;lil llulllelpal
court.
11, left the ..Ol!ieero reportedthatBid&lt;ora, 1
located and araehe6lled to ap- boedtCI .....,, failed to IIQOI1ate
~ of hltsk!i&gt; June I Cllfve. 1111 car woat otf tbO
rl&amp;blllidl of the hl&amp;llWII.Y, lllrcuib
court.

.rSera, 24, Rl I

rresled for drlvcated after an ac-

a guard rail and doWn In emb,ankment. 'There was moderate dam·
age to the car, No one wu ill-

p.m. SB!urdal' ..-. jured.
lentba ol a mllo
L. He was releas-

John Gamel, 18, Rt. I Gelll·

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Forrest Joneo, 17, GeiUp&gt;lia,

poUa, and a !~ear-old Rt. I
Bidwell boy were arre- ca
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orlal DIY week·
II'S, frtm 6 p.m.

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Vletllllllese Ji'ri&amp;hlened

trred to a Hun- ant. and.James and Gory Rllno;!',o
when he died both of Apple Grove, and u ""employed as alstera, M111 Bett1 RalDeY. Pl.
'American car PieaBint; Mra. Eveb'ri Dota,
Wooater, and llrL Mar)' Natllbllngton•
Gautpollo Fer- veU, Chesapeake, va.

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UP! eorres~ Kate ·
Webb, who had juot loll 1lli
olllcen before lhe roe1!ot hit.
· perrillls.
dashed
bach and loond the Le Ngoc Tru, chief
and womded covered wllb
white plaster and blood. 'Jbol' ·· ::
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ollte kind ID
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pollee Incident,

torcycle hel!net&amp;, etc. ·
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brodli&gt;r o1 lonller lnlll"""~"ii
as a tmi\I)Orary operations Mlnlater Nguyen Bao Trl.
headquarters, a VIet COOB B40
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supporter&amp; or Vice President
Nguyen Ceo Ky whose mU!tary
support largely keepa him In
power.
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eontlnuet IO l'be -_t-· •ft _,. ..

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:--~ ..,.P,..AGE•- 3---'---·-·.......,_;_ _ _ _ _ _..:,________ .:_~.
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above the heads

Their rockets and maehlnegunJ
k!Dtd seven South VIetnam
olllelllo SundaY In the fourth
. such accld~nl In a IIIOOIIL
Amerlean spokesmen dedlned
lA&gt; 811 H the sw!te h to gao had
anything to do with the killing
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It i1 •IMihe lnlel•t!ll of each ttate, wheN eonllallt lm~
_. or treftic ay.-. and .. r..,. _ , . lo _..,.,
hd II Ia, &amp;...0,., !he IMaaln011 or lhe Federal ..,...........,
wb- ~ lhe o.pa,tmen!olTrm..,.....ll..., weare aeek·
.... 10 - · ...... driven, oaror aa!Oo and ..r... lrdie
aadhilbwa,.,........ .
The Department o1 Tr&amp;IIJIIOrlatiOn, dllfiDJ l&amp;e'T, !Hued lte
llrat auto aaretJ standards, designed to Improve the aafety of·

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fired only tear gas shells today,

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was cited to Gallla COUII1;J Juvo.
nile Court June 8 oo a ehlrga
ol failure lA&gt; yield the rlallt or
WilY after ID aceldenl at U:2S
a.·-'*""
p.m. - on Rt . 7, tour~
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westlgatod t2 ac:clilla CoomQ', lnducl\ch 28 per1011s were

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ears hl4 mi..,......,, ·

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He Wa&amp; Ji&gt;arrled lA&gt;
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RED DEMONSTRATII)
COPENHAGEN t
Cammunlat - ltd deai'
oplnot the Amerlc~
In Vlellllm will Iii
SiiU)' before the u.$

More Than 91:.5 Billion Vehicles
Traveling
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Micllel Ia located ori1
Islet ol tbe c o '
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The United Statea had 97.5 mWlon vehicles ..,..latered In
186'1 and motorillta on our nation'• hllhways traveled 937 bUUon lntercltJ road mUes durlnJ that twelve moilth period.
Thil ~onal annual pace .,..... It quhe clur wh1 hlchway aaletr .._It Jaeeome eYtJr700.e'• ltualae~~.
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aeat belte, collapel- --~·:-:---:----1.devlcelll
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Wlll11011tlnue to aave Uva.
In 191'1 we allo Luuecl our
!lrat atancla1'dl lor encouragIng &amp;114 ualatlnl. throUih
Federal pante, the tmpronmentor tn111c wety procrama
In all our elltea. .
s.t.., ,yp 10 DriThese ftrot thirteen atand·
arda, wbleh the otate Jei!alature• have beBWl to enact, re·
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handsome calendar
unbreakable mainfl
resistant and alwa11

rocket smaabed Into a Budllhlot
len\Ple, killing three c!vlllanfl
and woonding 20.
Ol!ic!ala Killed
The deld as lho command
post incloxled:
-Nguyen
pollee
chief. Van Luan, Salgoa
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including Chev·
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Ramblers and other
makes ti1pt·had gone over·! 0.000 miles without
. ~!u~e-up. E~ch of these cors was given a Cham· •
pton. Tune·Up.. (a new set. Of ,Ciiampion spark
plugs pl~s any athe! bo.sic f\1~~-up ite~s needed). :
The U,S,-Auto Club certified ilte test results. · ., :
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cr_dased, power for sdferiXJssing oncl'an ave~age
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driving trau~le.•
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Chapel at Aalle Grove wlt1l the
Rev. Odell Bulh ollle!at~J~i. Burtal wW be In lhe a-1 c.m.
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the •'-I ooe bour prl..- ID the
services. Friend&amp; 11111 call at
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Uor damage lA&gt; ed 8lndaY Oil $308 bond lA&gt; _ . .

Cilonef. aeeord- June 3 In GaiUp&gt;lil llulllelpal
court.
11, left the ..Ol!ieero reportedthatBid&lt;ora, 1
located and araehe6lled to ap- boedtCI .....,, failed to IIQOI1ate
~ of hltsk!i&gt; June I Cllfve. 1111 car woat otf tbO
rl&amp;blllidl of the hl&amp;llWII.Y, lllrcuib
court.

.rSera, 24, Rl I

rresled for drlvcated after an ac-

a guard rail and doWn In emb,ankment. 'There was moderate dam·
age to the car, No one wu ill-

p.m. SB!urdal' ..-. jured.
lentba ol a mllo
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John Gamel, 18, Rt. I Gelll·

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Forrest Joneo, 17, GeiUp&gt;lia,

poUa, and a !~ear-old Rt. I
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Vletllllllese Ji'ri&amp;hlened

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when he died both of Apple Grove, and u ""employed as alstera, M111 Bett1 RalDeY. Pl.
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Wooater, and llrL Mar)' Natllbllngton•
Gautpollo Fer- veU, Chesapeake, va.

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UP! eorres~ Kate ·
Webb, who had juot loll 1lli
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dashed
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and womded covered wllb
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torcycle hel!net&amp;, etc. ·
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Their rockets and maehlnegunJ
k!Dtd seven South VIetnam
olllelllo SundaY In the fourth
. such accld~nl In a IIIOOIIL
Amerlean spokesmen dedlned
lA&gt; 811 H the sw!te h to gao had
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The Department o1 Tr&amp;IIJIIOrlatiOn, dllfiDJ l&amp;e'T, !Hued lte
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was cited to Gallla COUII1;J Juvo.
nile Court June 8 oo a ehlrga
ol failure lA&gt; yield the rlallt or
WilY after ID aceldenl at U:2S
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westlgatod t2 ac:clilla CoomQ', lnducl\ch 28 per1011s were

2 Automobnes·"r
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ears hl4 mi..,......,, ·

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was clted
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reeovered $2,- driveway. WUI
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-but nothing about
handsome calendar
unbreakable mainll
resistant and alwajl

and are reasonably priced at
_all variety stores.
Presehoolers enjoy slicker
fun books. Tlieoe have pre-cut
and pre-glued plotureo which .
are punched out and aJDxed to
a black and white landacape
In the book. There's no need
to carry Paste or aclssora. For
an unexpected stop _ say at
a eervlce station while minor
repairs are made - the boob
are a boon.
For SmaU Frr
I
For small children there are
also frame·tray puZZlea, which
have their own self-rim 80 the
work can be carrled r.,;ni one
spot to another without allp.
page or 10811. A lightweight
tray-pUZZle of this kind lito
Into a large brown envelope. 1
The older children enjoy
decks of Juveulle cards. A deet
of animal rummy or crazy
eights or hearts or authors
takel almost no 11pace, but can
be uaed lor a 1'II1UIIng tournament In whlcb IICOre4 are kept
all along the Journey. ·
.Extra mapa, A(OVlded b)' &amp;DJ ·

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with arrows polntlnB to where
they aaw It, so- the map becomes the diaey Of a vacation.
Smll) aheets of drawing paper are Bood to teep on hand
to be taken out at motel .;
hotel stops or when spending
time with relatlve.o. In nntamlllar surroundinia the child
e.speclally enjoys a portable
activit, such as dra~
For all-famUy recreation,
when the travelers are rained
~n somewhere on a l')lin)' day,
,.• amaU boJ: of b\1110 equip·
Ia useful. l'rtlq-c:an be
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lnllk shake, a double Jiamllllrl- ·
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bulbs are 08JI'j to spot. However; headllg!lts may be out of
alJinment without the mOtor·
1St reallzln1 the fact.
One slr!n that your headu,hts may be out of line 1s
IIUid ~ a .muat. Remind your having oncomtnr motorists
attenll&amp;nt to cheek tbll when 1\ash their brights at you. II
be checb your oiL
' ·,
1•11 !mow your lights are not
• Luckily tor. sate operation, on high beam, then J!)Ur head·
It Ia easy to ehor.k the various' urhts .n"'!d attention.

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VletDamese Frl&amp;btened

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(Contlrwed- oo j,q. 8)

b Killed
to a Hun- ant, and James and Gll7 RaiJIIY,.
when he died both of Apple Grove, and tllril
.. Olllj)!oyed •• ahten, Mill Bett7 Rllawy. PL
:American Car Pleasant; Mrs. Evebn Dool,
Woooter, and MrL Mary Noi'·
uhtlngtoo.
,Galllpollo Fer- veil, Che~ Va.
:•. 8Cil of Harry
1Pleaaant. sod
Funeral senlcea will be 'J'uet,.
Rainey. da1 at 2 p.m. In lho Cha!&gt;el at Ajlple Grow wltl1 tile
-lloo
to
hio
Rev. OdeU Buah otllclatiJI&amp;, ~·
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~. Evc:;m Long lal wiD be In tile o-1 C...
,1, l!llchael sod tery.
i!ne; two dauil&gt;The body wiD lie In s - at
lld Teresa, at the chapel one hour pri..- to tile
~•• Ernest, Gal· services. FrleDSs may call It

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TODAY

placemoDt. Also bave the ten. &amp;loll on the wiper arms elleOil·
ed~ TOO Utile tension makes
Wipers ilitlreetlve apd the !'ftllS
may need· replacement.
. 'Naturally, a ~~ blgh
· le~el · of wlridahleld washer

war, ahoeked the Vletnune...

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Col. Tran Van Phan, . . - !
po11a., · chief or staff.
UP! eorrespoodent K a t t
Webb, had just let! a. .
otlloers before the roc1&lt;ot hit.
dashed back 1111 !tllllld the deld
and wourded covered wtd~
white plaster 1111 blood. Tha

Dao Ba Phllf)C,

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wounded Included

guerrnlas.

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Van Gtan. ...,...odor ol
capllal military dlllrlo:t, __,, .'

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.Patrol

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..... damage to

Cjloney, accord· Juno 3 In Golllpollo !IWddpal
&gt;1,, let! tile aoono COurt.
O!!loera reportedthBIBickerl,
located and arlldlecitled to ap- headad - · laDed tD neaollale
11! of hitsldjl JIUie a outve. lila oar ...m rtf tbo

mUe
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Jollll Garoeo, 18, Rt. 1 Galiilenths of a mile
J)OUB,
1111 a 1G-¥ear&lt;&gt;ld Rt. 1
a. He was releaa.

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of !allure to yield !he rlaht ol

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!lmday on Rt. 7, !oor-tanlha
of a milo BOUlh ol Rl. 211.
The patrol oald that JoiiOI,
parked an the east aide o! 1lle
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·Bending
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car was across tberoadWQ whm
It .... struck In .... loft l1W 117

a car driven by Naomi - -

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welder, 34, fl Wbeelerllburl.
There wu moderate Mm•p
olla Post, Slalo Hlsh- to boG! vehicles. No a
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was clted to GaUl• Coll:lb' Jim-

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A vacation motor trip with
chUdren can be a breeze It
you take alon, low-coat ~I)' .
material.
"A !ole bag or a 8lll&amp;ll ault:
case can C&amp;ITJ' the esaentlala,"
says H. M. Benatead, Jr. crea. live director for Whitman~, '
Ushlllg ComJI&amp;D1 of Racine,
Wis. ''Chectera are bandy, ·a nd ·
so are magic slates, mll!lature
spinner 1ames, crayono, anti
other varlet, store Items."
Simple games can smooth • ·
car trip.
Counting games are the
moot pojlular. In theee, you
count anything from red cara
to white horses to wruow trees .
as you ~de. Whoever mates
the ftrst oightlnB gets the
score. Practiced parents Will ·
ask a logical question, Bow ilo
you avoid arguments over the
,.ore?
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uee checkers. When there
l~dpeaolve
·ron
help ·~ childnD
are two ehlldren, each 1o aslriJ&amp;
So
un
nrloae
Plleta...
like ..eullecliat" Beeue IM4IIti : ;
slgned one aide of the car, and
a checker supply, An empty •lmple ......to ....... Th..,sUII-Iuopplor drl-. ... .:.....-. '
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1ame can last half an' hour or
We1ls' llveij mence
unW the cbeetero are used up. tltlte to revive the habit of-• War ot tile Worlth, all goOd to·.
At each .shout of "I eee one,"- reading aloud. A ~laoalc, com- stretch 011~ Wltb un&lt;ler a tnt
a che!lker gels toesec1 In the Pact- tn size anct price, but wlth;- .. the fainll1 lali:e,t .. . luDch
box. ·it's easy to oee whether lesible type and plo1111111t Wila· · and reat bre&amp;t.
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red or blaclt won. &lt;Bring the tratlons, can be picked iip at
Boxed
cli&gt;il
seta
.
board along - -It's uaeful at tnan1 drugstore or ftl"letJ. tor Uttle gltt;· to ·
counters.
·
overnight -stops.)
Sulps of r4brtc ·
'Mallie olates are the answer
For Older~
In the boJ: ao
wh~ three or DliM'e children
For the older children there l!lllke • real"
are along. These olates have are tales of Poe, adventures of . thete'a a new boot
an overlay of plutlc 111m Sberloot Holmes, or H. 0 .
In which~~;
which Ufts up to mate writing
disappear, .One child Is scorekeeper, Games can end at the
count of ten. These ban&lt;b

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Here s How to Keep Ki~ IJVPY'
On Long Vacation Motor -

RED DEMONSTRATlq
COPENHAGEN
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Cornmuni&amp;t ·led deDit
aplnit the Amerlwf
In VletMm wiD bl

· AU the victims were strmg

Nguyen cao Ky whose mUllary and wounding 20.
American IJ)Okesmen declined sUjiJ)Ol't largely keeps him in
Ofticials Killed
to say II the switch to ps had power.
The dead as the cllltiDIIId
anything to do witll the ldBing
The hellcopter gunner had J)OSt included:
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...;g;o.n.,'s..;.,..._ch"'le..!.iailood;.;,;•i;.x-'•,.lmed-threollllo.r..lli
oe k~te -sJja!i.Q.t.•~!Vi!lilolt-. potlce
- NIU)'efl
chJeL Van Luan, S&amp;igoa

LIUEtJ/ YOU GUYS

Fmoelloo of the Lulllel
In Amerl ca and the.

The abbey _of i
Michel Is looated 011
islet off the c o ;
Normandy.

pOllee.

SAIGON (UPIJ -U.S. l1ellcop.
tera baltllng guerrillas 1o s.tgon
llred only tear gu ohella today,

·ions were lnjurwd,
...sllpted 42 loci·
lila Courlb', bulludldl28 perBOns"""'
leiga Courlb', t b •
lid !9 accidents with
&amp;ocldenlo In wllldl

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Are Damaged

roy pollee said.
QlekiOII Courlb'.
A car drlvea 117irking I, 303 patrol
Bueyrua, atlellljJtW .. _._;; \I!
~!&gt;nth made 2M If·
~61 wornlngo,- a oar driven 11r lflrll
i1 dolalll. uslated 17, ~ wldcbwaa

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reecwered $2,- drt-ar.

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s.T.M. Mr. Mol!b'!!
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slammed Into a Sooth VieShortly Iller the roelu!t
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meae O&lt;lii1IIW'l J)OSt 20 feet blasted the school that served brotlilr
former In
abnve the heads olthe o!llcers as a temJ)O!'Il'Y opontiiiiS Mlobter Nguyen Boo Trl.
Their rockets and maohlnog111111 directing the slreet flgbt
lleadquarlers, a VIet COnJ B40
-Sgt. Phln Van PhaD, olde ·'

27, liGli.
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Thi Rev. Mr. Mclnj
I I Plltor of

Cll...,

Church, ~Vrillllfleld, -,
uot 27, 1967 """" 1!i
to - ·
the

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of

Unlveroib'

ada, where he 1"1 a c

a.e· Dodor of Theo1

il odditiOII to lh~
bonoro, Mr. Mclntyr,
oolnd a !ull.tuitiOII Ill

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Boord of

killed seven South Vietnam
ottlciala SUnday in tlle fourth
. such accident In a moolb.

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GU'(S HEAR
THAT?

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tells you
-but nothing about
handsome calendar
unbreakable mainll
resistant and alwajl

and are reasonably priced at
_all variety stores.
Presehoolers enjoy slicker
fun books. Tlieoe have pre-cut
and pre-glued plotureo which .
are punched out and aJDxed to
a black and white landacape
In the book. There's no need
to carry Paste or aclssora. For
an unexpected stop _ say at
a eervlce station while minor
repairs are made - the boob
are a boon.
For SmaU Frr
I
For small children there are
also frame·tray puZZlea, which
have their own self-rim 80 the
work can be carrled r.,;ni one
spot to another without allp.
page or 10811. A lightweight
tray-pUZZle of this kind lito
Into a large brown envelope. 1
The older children enjoy
decks of Juveulle cards. A deet
of animal rummy or crazy
eights or hearts or authors
takel almost no 11pace, but can
be uaed lor a 1'II1UIIng tournament In whlcb IICOre4 are kept
all along the Journey. ·
.Extra mapa, A(OVlded b)' &amp;DJ ·

PAUL '!
404 SeconfJ
•wt~~ncne.

crvwn

t

J

SANI

1:

DID

YliH --WHO'S

WHto.TOOP
So\ID T'ME?

HE TliiNK
HE IS,

Ml

'YOU

ANYWAY?

: ''

I

,We insure
'lightning, •
explosion; ,

•

Sandy &amp; 84
One amov
all location
Nodeducti

service station,

FAT Cl
CANT

Low Rates-

.
"

lRIC14

RAe!

Sandy&amp; B
Grangem
business •
Don't be

'I

word Gre'

eontacl or

W.LWecll

t;
,.

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..
·'

~.

r· ••

.,.,
Jc

' 't

ba31o lor keeplnB the young'
sters entertained. T&amp;ey can
marlt the Itinerary with erl)'•
on, Tbey can also .draw pictures of . what tj)ef've seen,
with arrows polntlnB to where
they aaw It, so- the map becomes the diaey Of a vacation.
Smll) aheets of drawing paper are Bood to teep on hand
to be taken out at motel .;
hotel stops or when spending
time with relatlve.o. In nntamlllar surroundinia the child
e.speclally enjoys a portable
activit, such as dra~
For all-famUy recreation,
when the travelers are rained
~n somewhere on a l')lin)' day,
,.• amaU boJ: of b\1110 equip·
Ia useful. l'rtlq-c:an be
romlsu of all tlnda ~ble
the !utuze - a choeoli1te
lnllk shake, a double Jiamllllrl- ·
.. ;er, a day tNe of lloulebo!il·,.'.
chorea, or other IDCentl- to· -.
win .

-e•nt

-.
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the ,.,.....

Besides

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·-···
1968

--

Le Ngoc Tru, chief

· " o Quoc Cial,

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IJ8hts on your car. Burnt· out
bulbs are 08JI'j to spot. However; headllg!lts may be out of
alJinment without the mOtor·
1St reallzln1 the fact.
One slr!n that your headu,hts may be out of line 1s
IIUid ~ a .muat. Remind your having oncomtnr motorists
attenll&amp;nt to cheek tbll when 1\ash their brights at you. II
be checb your oiL
' ·,
1•11 !mow your lights are not
• Luckily tor. sate operation, on high beam, then J!)Ur head·
It Ia easy to ehor.k the various' urhts .n"'!d attention.

i, .

.:

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VletDamese Frl&amp;btened

,.

(Contlrwed- oo j,q. 8)

b Killed
to a Hun- ant, and James and Gll7 RaiJIIY,.
when he died both of Apple Grove, and tllril
.. Olllj)!oyed •• ahten, Mill Bett7 Rllawy. PL
:American Car Pleasant; Mrs. Evebn Dool,
Woooter, and MrL Mary Noi'·
uhtlngtoo.
,Galllpollo Fer- veil, Che~ Va.
:•. 8Cil of Harry
1Pleaaant. sod
Funeral senlcea will be 'J'uet,.
Rainey. da1 at 2 p.m. In lho Cha!&gt;el at Ajlple Grow wltl1 tile
-lloo
to
hio
Rev. OdeU Buah otllclatiJI&amp;, ~·
&lt;
~. Evc:;m Long lal wiD be In tile o-1 C...
,1, l!llchael sod tery.
i!ne; two dauil&gt;The body wiD lie In s - at
lld Teresa, at the chapel one hour pri..- to tile
~•• Ernest, Gal· services. FrleDSs may call It

ir'red

TODAY

placemoDt. Also bave the ten. &amp;loll on the wiper arms elleOil·
ed~ TOO Utile tension makes
Wipers ilitlreetlve apd the !'ftllS
may need· replacement.
. 'Naturally, a ~~ blgh
· le~el · of wlridahleld washer

war, ahoeked the Vletnune...

Ngoc Xlm,
iOr of Sllgon

ABSORBERS -

·Oh
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c·\y
·
·~- ·.. ·- s
- _,.·.:'Y ·- . -(lll :., ·9u ee.~d lie See~? ·Better Cheek!

pollee incident, worst ollts ldod In thii {

i

SHOCK
,.

Col. Tran Van Phan, . . - !
po11a., · chief or staff.
UP! eorrespoodent K a t t
Webb, had just let! a. .
otlloers before the roc1&lt;ot hit.
dashed back 1111 !tllllld the deld
and wourded covered wtd~
white plaster 1111 blood. Tha

Dao Ba Phllf)C,

•••••

In

wounded Included

guerrnlas.

'

the

Van Gtan. ...,...odor ol
capllal military dlllrlo:t, __,, .'

·or the . _ grOUII

.Patrol

-

'epard

• COMPI.'ETE EXHAUST SYSTEM e
AND
e ANALVZEl TUJIIE.UPS e

'

:=:

:·:·

e WHEELS BALANCED e

TAIIT'S PURE OIL
447 SECOND AVE.

oier. Pl. Plea&amp;-

446-0022

the Mohr-&amp;tevens Funeral HcnL ,

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GAWPOLIS, 0.

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eld m Hit-Skip

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..... damage to

Cjloney, accord· Juno 3 In Golllpollo !IWddpal
&gt;1,, let! tile aoono COurt.
O!!loera reportedthBIBickerl,
located and arlldlecitled to ap- headad - · laDed tD neaollale
11! of hitsldjl JIUie a outve. lila oar ...m rtf tbo

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Lolli
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24, Rl 1 a guard raU and _,an •mbaaktrested for drlv- mert. 'lbere waa moderate dimt;ated after Ill IC· age to the oar. No one was Inp.m. Sllurday « - jured.
Jollll Garoeo, 18, Rt. 1 Galiilenths of a mile
J)OUB,
1111 a 1G-¥ear&lt;&gt;ld Rt. 1
a. He was releaa.

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of !allure to yield !he rlaht ol

Iller an aoddenl Bl 12:%$
!lmday on Rt. 7, !oor-tanlha
of a milo BOUlh ol Rl. 211.
The patrol oald that JoiiOI,
parked an the east aide o! 1lle
WI)'

p.m.

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ldglnlly, attempted to ma1le I

·Bending
d Up in

"U'' tum and head !lOUth. Hll
car was across tberoadWQ whm
It .... struck In .... loft l1W 117

a car driven by Naomi - -

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welder, 34, fl Wbeelerllburl.
There wu moderate Mm•p
olla Post, Slalo Hlsh- to boG! vehicles. No a
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was clted to GaUl• Coll:lb' Jim-

'nitWS aod rendorlal Day week.rs, trmn 6 p.m.

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Counties. Thiopatrol
110 !alai accldlnta.
tld 21 acddenla In

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A vacation motor trip with
chUdren can be a breeze It
you take alon, low-coat ~I)' .
material.
"A !ole bag or a 8lll&amp;ll ault:
case can C&amp;ITJ' the esaentlala,"
says H. M. Benatead, Jr. crea. live director for Whitman~, '
Ushlllg ComJI&amp;D1 of Racine,
Wis. ''Chectera are bandy, ·a nd ·
so are magic slates, mll!lature
spinner 1ames, crayono, anti
other varlet, store Items."
Simple games can smooth • ·
car trip.
Counting games are the
moot pojlular. In theee, you
count anything from red cara
to white horses to wruow trees .
as you ~de. Whoever mates
the ftrst oightlnB gets the
score. Practiced parents Will ·
ask a logical question, Bow ilo
you avoid arguments over the
,.ore?
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uee checkers. When there
l~dpeaolve
·ron
help ·~ childnD
are two ehlldren, each 1o aslriJ&amp;
So
un
nrloae
Plleta...
like ..eullecliat" Beeue IM4IIti : ;
slgned one aide of the car, and
a checker supply, An empty •lmple ......to ....... Th..,sUII-Iuopplor drl-. ... .:.....-. '
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1ame can last half an' hour or
We1ls' llveij mence
unW the cbeetero are used up. tltlte to revive the habit of-• War ot tile Worlth, all goOd to·.
At each .shout of "I eee one,"- reading aloud. A ~laoalc, com- stretch 011~ Wltb un&lt;ler a tnt
a che!lker gels toesec1 In the Pact- tn size anct price, but wlth;- .. the fainll1 lali:e,t .. . luDch
box. ·it's easy to oee whether lesible type and plo1111111t Wila· · and reat bre&amp;t.
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Boxed
cli&gt;il
seta
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board along - -It's uaeful at tnan1 drugstore or ftl"letJ. tor Uttle gltt;· to ·
counters.
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overnight -stops.)
Sulps of r4brtc ·
'Mallie olates are the answer
For Older~
In the boJ: ao
wh~ three or DliM'e children
For the older children there l!lllke • real"
are along. These olates have are tales of Poe, adventures of . thete'a a new boot
an overlay of plutlc 111m Sberloot Holmes, or H. 0 .
In which~~;
which Ufts up to mate writing
disappear, .One child Is scorekeeper, Games can end at the
count of ten. These ban&lt;b

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Here s How to Keep Ki~ IJVPY'
On Long Vacation Motor -

RED DEMONSTRATlq
COPENHAGEN
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Cornmuni&amp;t ·led deDit
aplnit the Amerlwf
In VletMm wiD bl

· AU the victims were strmg

Nguyen cao Ky whose mUllary and wounding 20.
American IJ)Okesmen declined sUjiJ)Ol't largely keeps him in
Ofticials Killed
to say II the switch to ps had power.
The dead as the cllltiDIIId
anything to do witll the ldBing
The hellcopter gunner had J)OSt included:
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...;g;o.n.,'s..;.,..._ch"'le..!.iailood;.;,;•i;.x-'•,.lmed-threollllo.r..lli
oe k~te -sJja!i.Q.t.•~!Vi!lilolt-. potlce
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chJeL Van Luan, S&amp;igoa

LIUEtJ/ YOU GUYS

Fmoelloo of the Lulllel
In Amerl ca and the.

The abbey _of i
Michel Is looated 011
islet off the c o ;
Normandy.

pOllee.

SAIGON (UPIJ -U.S. l1ellcop.
tera baltllng guerrillas 1o s.tgon
llred only tear gu ohella today,

·ions were lnjurwd,
...sllpted 42 loci·
lila Courlb', bulludldl28 perBOns"""'
leiga Courlb', t b •
lid !9 accidents with
&amp;ocldenlo In wllldl

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One ...~

2 Automobiles , ·
Are Damaged

roy pollee said.
QlekiOII Courlb'.
A car drlvea 117irking I, 303 patrol
Bueyrua, atlellljJtW .. _._;; \I!
~!&gt;nth made 2M If·
~61 wornlngo,- a oar driven 11r lflrll
i1 dolalll. uslated 17, ~ wldcbwaa

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reecwered $2,- drt-ar.

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tho Mailer or R~i&amp;lo!
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1oero completed '
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s.T.II. Mr. Mclnb&gt;!i
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Helicopters S ·,oo
Only Tear Gas at V
pollee.
-Maj. . NIU)'otl

r1 former ...,..,.~ !
Mlnialor Nguyen Boo Trl.
-Sgt. 1'11011 Van PbaD, eldo

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ulll 27, 1967 when Ill
Ill conllllle griUlla~
the Ualvoralt:Y ol T"'1
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L1STEtJ, YOU GOYS
I'M TE.LLl._,S YOU'
RIGHT ~OW... ·

tho Doctor ot ThfOiof
Ill lddltlon to the
bonora, Mr. Mclntyro
cel•ed a lull~tlon •
from the Boord of '1:
Eollcatlon of the Luthoi

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RED DEMONSTRATI()
COPENHAGEN
(
CGmmuniat • led cleml
~&amp;~lnot the Amorlw(

Wbat'a new In tires?
The radial-ply, a compartlve newcomer, h8l been
ailed the most r"'olutiDIIllf)'
hange In American tires In
&gt;an! years. Orlllln&amp;ll1 devel·
ped In Eu'W", these tires are
JYW being manufactured In :
1\e United States and are
aiDing , In 'popularity. WhUe
ot Yet avaUable for all cars,
ney are co1181dered by some 1
J be the tires ol the future. '
The "radial," which rotors to
ne dlreetlon Iaten by tbe
lre'a cords, dll!ero In con~ructlon from a conventional
.re. In the conventional tire,
vo or more overlapping lay·
·a Iplies) o! raJOn or ll)'lOn
&gt;rd run diagonally acroaa the
re lrom one side to the other.
his mates the caatnr rigid.
In the radlal-plJ tire, two
yers of cord run atralsht
:roll from bead to bead, and
1 top of them lour laJers of
1rd or wire mesh run le1181hlse around the clreumferlte of the tire ute a belt. This
ves more !lexlbUity to tbe
dewalls and makea the tread
:ea more rigid, It helps reslat

Ill· Vlotnom wtD Iii
Sunday before the U.!
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The abbey of i
Mlc:bel Ia located on

Islet olf the c o '
Normandy.

Dlt&gt; 'IOU
GUYS HEAR
THAT?'

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ileage.
The belted tire tends to lay
; tread on the pavement al·
ost lll&lt;e a crawler tractor.
he softer sidewall allowo
ore tread to toueh ground
IUS giving the tread iOJller
'e, The radials provide llf08t. !uel ecCl110111)' because there
leis rolling relliatance
The radial-ply hu a ~ety
ctor aloo. When rounding a
lfVe on a conventional tire
1 stltrer aldewalll may not
•nd suftlciently to take up all
,e atre11. When rounding a
U'Ve on a radial-ply tire, Ita
pple sldewalia bend and Its
ead stayo flat on the road
v!ng more 8kld ~ce
•d better steertns control.
The radlala, howner, do

CARAVE4I,

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handsome calendar
unbreakable mainil
resistant and alwajo

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Webb, wbo hid Just loft llle .
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wOUIIIIOd lnehlded
Van Glan, ...,.,.,.r r1
capitol mllltal')l district, .,.1''ii
Col. Tnn Van Pbln, oalklnll ·

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dashed bock and thl -, ·
and wCMUidod covered wldl , ·

white plaster anll blood. 'lbl'
,i'lltrol pollee lncldon4 W&lt;B'al ollta kind In llli

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war, shocked the Vfebllmese.
Vletnameoo Frightened
XIm.
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ijr of saigon

fred to a HW&gt;o ant. and June• and Gor7 illlNI!',
of ~ Gro..,, and flhen he died. -

Injuries

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1iltera, Mlaa Bett:J ~. PL
~erlcan car Pleasant; )Ira. Evelyn Dolo,
Wooster, IIIII Mra. Mar)' Norllltlnstont.niPotla For- vell, Cbe~. va.
i-' oon of Harry
F"uMrai oervlce• wUl be'l'IIH:1'1"~ and
Rainey• dl)' at 2 p.m. In the Bartm
Chll&gt;ol at Apple Grove with the
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lfldltlon to his Rev. Odell Buab olllclat!Q8. ~!~~r­
,, Ev~n Long ial will be In !he a.pol c-!.1 Michael and tery.
lbo; two dau&amp;l&gt;The bocb' wW 1lo In sta1e at
qil Toreoa, al the ·~ 0110 hour prior to the

HarteW.ch's

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The
the Rlelne
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areti&lt;J llahter.
The vehlol

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"'r, Pl. Plea..

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eld in ffit-Skip

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accord· June 3 111 GIIUpolls llwllcllJOI
.., left the ...... Court.
Olflcero reportedlhaiBlckers.
IO&lt;atod and ar.
beedod
south, failed tD ...,u....
Hb~ed to lllll!:of hltsldp June a rorve. !Ua car wont oil t b e
rlsbl aldo Ill tho hl&amp;lnrll', tllroU&amp;II
It Court.
Q&gt;oney,

Sene 01 WlzR Belue Balleriesl

Glltflpolla, 0.
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rrelllod lor drlv·
llled alter an ac-

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ALL TOO MANY 1

Approximately to mllllon
cars are being driven with defective ignition oyatellltl and
worn spark plup, according to
a survey whleh Involved 114
cities acroao the nation.

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bu$iness f
Don't bli.

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!ols• County,

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UU'' tum. and bead IIIJQth. lila ' .

car wa1 acro11 theroadw~Ywhm

b!jUrod.

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Two ca&lt;s 1M minor
and the drl- ol OliO

IIi 19 aeeldents wllil was cited to llll)'or'• caort
One aceldent

tho Nault of an l&lt;ddollt OD
Main St.,
ray pollee said.

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303 pall«

A car drl- by Klnndl
4
7,
llueyrus, altellljllld to
mado 25.1 ar1 car drlYOa by llarl&lt;
warninla, hand17, Ma- •hleb wu
detaill,
lnlpoctod M1 mo- 1"11 I tul!ll i!JI:o Ill
drl.......,.. Will .

••a.ted

-•ed$2,·

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"" lata! aecldenta.
loci 21 aecldenls In
'ioos wore ln)lrecl.
"'"otlptod 12 acclllla C4omiY' lndudldl 28 peroma """"
In whldl

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Tbe patrol said that - .
parked ... the ealll oldo or lhl
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r,. a .tum» of tO mer

lDw Rates

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was cited Ill Gallla C&lt;lUIJIY ....._
nile Court June 8 on 1 thlrae
of failure Ill yield the ~ of
woy olter an accident at 1J:2$
p.m. Smcla1 on Rt. 7, lour-•

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car.

It was alrUck In the loft ,.,... I&gt;)'
a car driven by Nlllllil Sonrtlweldor, 34. r1 WboolerlbariTbere was moderate uinap
lila !'oat, State Hilb- to - vehicles. No 0110 WU

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10 were tnjurod.
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all location
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Jolin Gerneo, 18, RL I Gelll·
polls, aDd a l~ear-Old Rt. I
Bl.dwell boy wer\! arrested aD
oharps of llltmdoatlon. -

, reporta4, Five

.We insure
lightning, ·
explosion; .

word

)lred.

'Ill Investigated
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avesllplod

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meat. Tbe:'o gs modBrote dam·
ap to the car. No one was ln-

p.m. Salurdal' on
r1 a mile
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In

olrer some dloadvan~sea- In
tbe ftrat place, they tend to ~ ·
nolay and harsh at lower
apeeds due to the tact · that
tbeJ have hlsh vibration and
conductivity.
Another p!)lnt to remember
Ia that radial ttrerhave diller·
ent hanclllns charaCierlatlca
which makes It h&amp;Zardoua to
mlx them with conventional
tires. In fact, a opoteBIDin to?
the Rubber Manutacturers·AI·
soclatlon 111101 tire dealers to
sell radlalo only In aeta ot tour
or live because of the hazard
Involved In mlxllig types on
the 111110 vehicle.

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11o .wa awarded 11
Ill Sacred TllooiOO' (S
tho Mailer or R~i&amp;lo!
lion (III.R,E.) , doll'OI
1oero completed '
Iaiii academic year. I
s.T.II. Mr. Mclnb&gt;!i
thoalo on the SOcial

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The expletive ••by Jlmln.Y"
derlveo lnll)l. the tustom ot 1!11•
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lnl· (tho Twlna) tho thlrd sign In

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Helicopters S ·,oo
Only Tear Gas at V
pollee.
-Maj. . NIU)'otl

r1 former ...,..,.~ !
Mlnialor Nguyen Boo Trl.
-Sgt. 1'11011 Van PbaD, eldo

broC!Ii&gt;r

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the llll)'or.

'

Chureh, SprbWI!old, I
ulll 27, 1967 when Ill
Ill conllllle griUlla~
the Ualvoralt:Y ol T"'1
ada, where he is a cat

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L1STEtJ, YOU GOYS
I'M TE.LLl._,S YOU'
RIGHT ~OW... ·

tho Doctor ot ThfOiof
Ill lddltlon to the
bonora, Mr. Mclntyro
cel•ed a lull~tlon •
from the Boord of '1:
Eollcatlon of the Luthoi

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RED DEMONSTRATI()
COPENHAGEN
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CGmmuniat • led cleml
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The radial-ply, a compartlve newcomer, h8l been
ailed the most r"'olutiDIIllf)'
hange In American tires In
&gt;an! years. Orlllln&amp;ll1 devel·
ped In Eu'W", these tires are
JYW being manufactured In :
1\e United States and are
aiDing , In 'popularity. WhUe
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ney are co1181dered by some 1
J be the tires ol the future. '
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ne dlreetlon Iaten by tbe
lre'a cords, dll!ero In con~ructlon from a conventional
.re. In the conventional tire,
vo or more overlapping lay·
·a Iplies) o! raJOn or ll)'lOn
&gt;rd run diagonally acroaa the
re lrom one side to the other.
his mates the caatnr rigid.
In the radlal-plJ tire, two
yers of cord run atralsht
:roll from bead to bead, and
1 top of them lour laJers of
1rd or wire mesh run le1181hlse around the clreumferlte of the tire ute a belt. This
ves more !lexlbUity to tbe
dewalls and makea the tread
:ea more rigid, It helps reslat

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IUS giving the tread iOJller
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v!ng more 8kld ~ce
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The radlala, howner, do

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1iltera, Mlaa Bett:J ~. PL
~erlcan car Pleasant; )Ira. Evelyn Dolo,
Wooster, IIIII Mra. Mar)' Norllltlnstont.niPotla For- vell, Cbe~. va.
i-' oon of Harry
F"uMrai oervlce• wUl be'l'IIH:1'1"~ and
Rainey• dl)' at 2 p.m. In the Bartm
Chll&gt;ol at Apple Grove with the
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,, Ev~n Long ial will be In !he a.pol c-!.1 Michael and tery.
lbo; two dau&amp;l&gt;The bocb' wW 1lo In sta1e at
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Olflcero reportedlhaiBlckers.
IO&lt;atod and ar.
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south, failed tD ...,u....
Hb~ed to lllll!:of hltsldp June a rorve. !Ua car wont oil t b e
rlsbl aldo Ill tho hl&amp;lnrll', tllroU&amp;II
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cars are being driven with defective ignition oyatellltl and
worn spark plup, according to
a survey whleh Involved 114
cities acroao the nation.

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IIi 19 aeeldents wllil was cited to llll)'or'• caort
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tho Nault of an l&lt;ddollt OD
Main St.,
ray pollee said.

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303 pall«

A car drl- by Klnndl
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llueyrus, altellljllld to
mado 25.1 ar1 car drlYOa by llarl&lt;
warninla, hand17, Ma- •hleb wu
detaill,
lnlpoctod M1 mo- 1"11 I tul!ll i!JI:o Ill
drl.......,.. Will .

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was cited Ill Gallla C&lt;lUIJIY ....._
nile Court June 8 on 1 thlrae
of failure Ill yield the ~ of
woy olter an accident at 1J:2$
p.m. Smcla1 on Rt. 7, lour-•

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polls, aDd a l~ear-Old Rt. I
Bl.dwell boy wer\! arrested aD
oharps of llltmdoatlon. -

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lightning, ·
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meat. Tbe:'o gs modBrote dam·
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apeeds due to the tact · that
tbeJ have hlsh vibration and
conductivity.
Another p!)lnt to remember
Ia that radial ttrerhave diller·
ent hanclllns charaCierlatlca
which makes It h&amp;Zardoua to
mlx them with conventional
tires. In fact, a opoteBIDin to?
the Rubber Manutacturers·AI·
soclatlon 111101 tire dealers to
sell radlalo only In aeta ot tour
or live because of the hazard
Involved In mlxllig types on
the 111110 vehicle.

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In Lower Operating Costs;
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line c..ato of lllddlo
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·dent aallor• who swore by Gem· .
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maintenance
may be coating
•ou more money than It Ia savlnc ypu.
The average u.s, .car ,PWilei now iipends about $IS monthly
o maintain 1t1a ear. irel, survey a(ler survey shows most cars
oday are not runillng at their best. AI.O, olllclal lli.spectlons
.how th&amp;t a sizable nuJI1bei' h&amp;v~ safety defecta, according to
Jeorge ~. Galster, Manager of Champion Spark Plug com,any's Automotive Technical Bervtc~$.
Keepln• Cor bl Mint Condition
"In order to keep a car In mecblllllcall.Y-mlnt condition at all
lmes, an average e:rpendlt ore of $19 u month 11 required,"
·aid Mr. Oalater. "In other words, about one-tllJrd more·ihab
s now being spent.
"We arrived at Ibis by prlclng.out a list of neceaaary servleea
pread out over live years, the length of warranties on ·U.8.
ars. Figures are ba&lt;ed on maintaining a full-SIZed V-8
n the low price group with automatic transmission.
"Though he'll &amp;pend an added $8 a month, In the long run
he typical owner should more than recoup the"outlay. Money
'lll come back to the owner &lt;at at trade-In time and !bl In
&gt;wer operating costa.

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"By driving with an engine always In tulle and wltb good Jg,ltlon, he'll realiZe hts full gaa mUeage potential all the time,
tot just when the car 18 new. And he'll be able to start IIi any
:lnd of weather.
"By having the front-end alwoys ln"good allgnment-by
otatlng the tires regularly, and keeping the wheels balanced,
lreltle will be extended- up to as much as 20 percent, which
$ another source of savings.
"At trade-In time," Mr. Galster said, "allowances for cars
1 mint condition, according to NADA, average at least $235
1ore th&amp;n .comparable models tn just average or fair condi·
on on the first trade-in. That torists needn't worry about
lone amounts to around four many expensive repairs during
ollars a month rebate for the the time specified by the man- ·
J months ol ownership."

utacturers.

-but nothing about
handsome calendar
unbreakable main11
resistant and alwaj!

These figures, according to
lr. Galster, are the result of
year-long study of car main·
enance costs by Champion.
!ore than 50 associations and

Should the owner decide to
keep the car longer than the
average time, It would. provide
dependable . t~ansportatlon
years after the final payment.

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DATfERY NOT AT FAULT
epresents the largest cash inMany starting !allures listed
·estment the average Amertas
battery !allures actually
an makes," he declared.
are
not. The trouble often Is
Only by taking care or that
caused
by abnormal conditions
nvestment on a regular basis
an It be protected fUlly, Wali- In the Ignition system which
ng until you have a few extra causes the batteries to be·
tollars to maintain vital parts come run down while the drivs an Invitation to premature er Is attempting to get the car
leterloratlon at best and a started.
angerous, accident-Inviting
An aYerage automobUe enituatton at worst.''
gine uses about 9,000 galio!ll
other reasons were cited for or air tor every gallon ot gasoollowlng a program or car line. Have your alr cleaner
are. A cared-for car always serviced regularly for top per·111 be In prime operating con- formance.
ttlon, mlnlmlzlng the chance
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onventent times and places. drive your car an average of
Also, new car warranties re- 10,000 muea per year Ita apart
ulre adherence to mainte- plugs have probably tired eome
.ance schedUles. By living up 15 mlllion times during that
o warranty requirements, mo· period?

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damage tu ed 8m&lt;lo1 ~ $308 _ . , _ . .
Q:)oney, aecord- Juno 3 In Galllp&gt;lls JMJiclpal
.t,~ left the IICene Court.
IO&lt;:ated and ar- Olllcora reporteclthatBicken, I
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a cune. Ills car- olf the
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June
rl8bt aide "' the hl&amp;bwO¥. throu&amp;b
li Court.
a
guard rail &amp;nd dolman~
24, Rl I
molted lor drlv- meut. There was moderate dam· •
eated after an ac- age to the car. No one wu m..

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car waa across theroadWQwbe ,.
It was struck In the left rw- by · ,I
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welder, 34, &lt;J( WbeelertllolrC1.
There wu moderate dem•• /
,b. Poat, Slate lll&amp;h· 1u vehicle&amp;. NO - •
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Forrest Jones, 17, Go!Upolla.
was cited to Gellil CGullll' Jll¥6.
nne Court Juno 8 m a charP
&lt;J( !allure to ;rield tho rl&amp;lll of
way alter an acclclont at 13:25

parke(l on the eaat aldo

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'!be patrol aaJd that . - ,

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car. Depend on Auto lm11rance to
meet tbe costs of repa4's, injuries
and' liibility claiJne.
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John Garnee, 18, Rt. 1 Gllll·
polls, and a 16-year-old Rt. 1
Bidwell boy were arreattd co
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F.erlcan car Plaaaanl; )Ira. Evelytl llooll,
WoosiAir, and NrL M3rJ Norliltlftllon.
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oday are not runillng at their best. AI.O, olllclal lli.spectlons
.how th&amp;t a sizable nuJI1bei' h&amp;v~ safety defecta, according to
Jeorge ~. Galster, Manager of Champion Spark Plug com,any's Automotive Technical Bervtc~$.
Keepln• Cor bl Mint Condition
"In order to keep a car In mecblllllcall.Y-mlnt condition at all
lmes, an average e:rpendlt ore of $19 u month 11 required,"
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s now being spent.
"We arrived at Ibis by prlclng.out a list of neceaaary servleea
pread out over live years, the length of warranties on ·U.8.
ars. Figures are ba&lt;ed on maintaining a full-SIZed V-8
n the low price group with automatic transmission.
"Though he'll &amp;pend an added $8 a month, In the long run
he typical owner should more than recoup the"outlay. Money
'lll come back to the owner &lt;at at trade-In time and !bl In
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tot just when the car 18 new. And he'll be able to start IIi any
:lnd of weather.
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otatlng the tires regularly, and keeping the wheels balanced,
lreltle will be extended- up to as much as 20 percent, which
$ another source of savings.
"At trade-In time," Mr. Galster said, "allowances for cars
1 mint condition, according to NADA, average at least $235
1ore th&amp;n .comparable models tn just average or fair condi·
on on the first trade-in. That torists needn't worry about
lone amounts to around four many expensive repairs during
ollars a month rebate for the the time specified by the man- ·
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year-long study of car main·
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!ore than 50 associations and

Should the owner decide to
keep the car longer than the
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battery !allures actually
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are
not. The trouble often Is
Only by taking care or that
caused
by abnormal conditions
nvestment on a regular basis
an It be protected fUlly, Wali- In the Ignition system which
ng until you have a few extra causes the batteries to be·
tollars to maintain vital parts come run down while the drivs an Invitation to premature er Is attempting to get the car
leterloratlon at best and a started.
angerous, accident-Inviting
An aYerage automobUe enituatton at worst.''
gine uses about 9,000 galio!ll
other reasons were cited for or air tor every gallon ot gasoollowlng a program or car line. Have your alr cleaner
are. A cared-for car always serviced regularly for top per·111 be In prime operating con- formance.
ttlon, mlnlmlzlng the chance
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onventent times and places. drive your car an average of
Also, new car warranties re- 10,000 muea per year Ita apart
ulre adherence to mainte- plugs have probably tired eome
.ance schedUles. By living up 15 mlllion times during that
o warranty requirements, mo· period?

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IO&lt;:ated and ar- Olllcora reporteclthatBicken, I
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welder, 34, &lt;J( WbeelertllolrC1.
There wu moderate dem•• /
,b. Poat, Slate lll&amp;h· 1u vehicle&amp;. NO - •
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was cited to Gellil CGullll' Jll¥6.
nne Court Juno 8 m a charP
&lt;J( !allure to ;rield tho rl&amp;lll of
way alter an acclclont at 13:25

parke(l on the eaat aldo

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'!be patrol aaJd that . - ,

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car. Depend on Auto lm11rance to
meet tbe costs of repa4's, injuries
and' liibility claiJne.
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John Garnee, 18, Rt. 1 Gllll·
polls, and a 16-year-old Rt. 1
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F.erlcan car Plaaaanl; )Ira. Evelytl llooll,
WoosiAir, and NrL M3rJ Norliltlftllon.
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fired onl¥ tur gu oheUs 14d11. above the heod.s ot the officers
Their rockets and machineguns directing the street fight.
killed seven Scuth Vietnam ' All the victims were str111g
oMcills Sunday in the fourth supporters ot Vtce President
such accident in a month.
Nguyen cao )(,y whose mUltary
American apokesmen declllled support lugely keeps him In
14 oay II the switch 14 gas had power.
ai\Ythlng 14 do will! the killing
The helicopter gunner had
or Saigon's police chief llld six: aimed three rockets at a Viet
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~p~·tb'o~l.roftune- ,'!'Ofpr!at'i not belnJ a~ ot
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. &amp;tel', M)t\ager ·of ChampiOn's forty pereent of the ~nd·
AutOmotive, ~!hal Semce~ ~~~ did 110t lilt llilproved cas
Qtj)art(nen~:'OIIe untorti'nata economy ~nd 'performance aa
r,~t fs that tlit' motor tat benefits. Only tourperee~~t saw
dtemlf mu.e
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rormanchnd ~ 11 lUI- IIPite' . the aater aceeJ.etattna
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before t11De"up how blo car il a· propprty tuned enatne."

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bloWn muftler or
leaking eXhaust pipe, of course.
Firat a rumble and then a roar,
the nol!e Is your signal that
you have walled too tons to
have the s)latem
checked,
The bes.t way to be sure
about the · condition of your
car's ellhaust syatem t.s to have
It examined by a competent
aervlcemon wh!le the car 1B on

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1928, son o! Harry
·Pt. Pleasant, and
Funeral oervlces wnt be '1'11nHe Sllepord Hainey.
dl1 at 2 p.m. In the C._. at .A~~Pio Grove wlal llle
In lddilloo w his
a wife. E v.:.~n IAq:

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at home; two daugb11 and Tere&amp;a1 at
-others. Ernest, Gal'; Roger, pt. Pleas..

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Jolm Geroeo, 18, Rt. I GoJU..
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nUe Coort June 8 on a dlarll
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years, you can expect to re. place It soon. L!fe expectancy
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-Sgt. PhaD van Pllan, llde
the mayer,
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Van GilD,
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capital military dlatrlct,
Col. Tran Van Pllan, ..u....,t
police cbie! o! llaf!.
VPI eorres_pondent
w~. who hid just left
olllcon before the rocket hit.
dashed bock and found the deld .
and .,..,.,... covered wittt · '' ·
white plaster and blood. Tile

·bor Patrd pollee Incident, wont otlla ldad In tllf
war, aboeked the VietlameH.
Viotnameae Fri&amp;lrtonod
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'cbanl:ea 1.n1 you'4 be:lllrowJnr Galster mentioned that flO , So
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aT!a1 up to 50 cinti. every pereent or all u B. cars are In paM~• amcwlq:
daapr
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ei. A. defeeaive ftiU.,_ au leak
fllaaed op flrullnJS df'li'recllllt lime.
1
urhon lllOIIOlddo Into tho
teat Pl'0111'11111- CGDducted by · The tJplcal US. llrmr's ln- letl!al
paue111er
compartment.
Chal)lpton Spart PIUI com- dllfereoce to enclne malntepany, tile anl'lllle motorist ~ oance W8!l sllOW1i In a recent
·w&amp;4t1DC ~t a 1allon anc1 a Champion IW'VOY en why motwt of 1.-o!lne . per tankful: toi!Jts oeallil:t tune. up. Major
· The teat.~ il)oaallled woJiqe ~eUOIU. tor .n~ ~: II
conaumptlpn· before l.nd attar lll•l t.biDk they don't oeid It;
·tunt•up. u~ i.,uh!que )lbrt- 2) tiheJ ·are eonceriled about,
t.ble cl7nM101!18ter' manutac-. the ~; ~d 8) they lind l.t

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of car eXhaust fumes In a
. closed canlce. 4.veiy etreetlve
lclller, one aa~tul of pure
carbon monoxide
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put Its victim to sleep forever.
A sreat deal leu than that
In a clolled car wUI brlnl about
headache, nausea and ctrowsl·
ness; reaaoil enough to keep
the ellhaWit system good and
ttsht.
How do you know If your car
t.s ellhaWII-sate?
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10tmn1 beci.uae carbon monoxide IJ odorteu.
There•a
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If Your Car Ran on Money
You Might Be Losing Cash

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. mo01-, al!lkea k pMiWo fcw Champ!.., Spuk ..... Compan7
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task of finding replacement
parts tor cars that q1ay bave
been bullt 50 yeara ago. In
some eases, they have to rash- " ,••
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Since their cars 8.re judged
In competition for complete
lalthfutnesa to original components, they mWit be either
relentless scavengers or pre- · ·
clslon machlnlots In obtaining
replacements.
Highlight of the year for antlque lovers are events like the
O~d Car Jl'estlval at Greenfield
vtuage and the Glidden Tour '
At Greenfield VUI e
Dearborn Mlehlg hundredag
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o~nera jgadt.bedr
ars u ge .
Highlights or the event tncluru
":r~ormanee raeea and app a ance compet_
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The races are lngenloWI In

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ready tor, the scrap heap In a
few yeara, you'd ret an argument from tena of thoWillnct.
•I American auto owners. In
their eyes, the maelllne you're
tooling around In today could
be the classic car of the future .
. These optimistic car lover.
are t.be owners of an estimated
100,000 classic cars existing In
. America today. Their cars are
proof that a well maintained
vehicle can last lndeHnltety.
Not only do these antique
autos look as good as they did
when new, but many of them .
run as wen. Their appearance
ODd durability are proven
yearly at a series of old c
'festivals and tours conduct!'~
throughout the u s
While many of ih~ antiques
are owned by publlc and prlvat.e museums, a large number
Is the property of Individual
collectors. These but!s are ot
necessity the most al 't

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Grangem
business f

had the highest ton Wllb 402
per ·100 mWion vehicle

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With close ~ 3,000,000 ~- .
sengu cars reg!Jtered, Loa An- ·
geles County leada the nation
In number of ears. qn,ty seven
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more carsregbtered than the
LA. aiea.

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temple, killing three civilians

. Muffler Neglect, Dangerous

C&lt;wununlot . led demr
lllinit the
Ill VlebUI wui Ill
Suadoy before the

1be abbey of i
Mlthel II located on

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COPENHAGEN
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blalllod the scllool thet . aened
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u a tempoi'Bl')' operations br.,.r of tanner &amp;
headquarters, a Viet ConB B40 Minister NJIIIj'en Btll Trt.
alter

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cei•od 1 full.luJUon ~
from 111e Baird of 'li
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fired onl¥ tur gu oheUs 14d11. above the heod.s ot the officers
Their rockets and machineguns directing the street fight.
killed seven Scuth Vietnam ' All the victims were str111g
oMcills Sunday in the fourth supporters ot Vtce President
such accident in a month.
Nguyen cao )(,y whose mUltary
American apokesmen declllled support lugely keeps him In
14 oay II the switch 14 gas had power.
ai\Ythlng 14 do will! the killing
The helicopter gunner had
or Saigon's police chief llld six: aimed three rockets at a Viet
other pollee and army omcials. Cong rocket nest 50 ,yards

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police chief.

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moot Corp., 1(~
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~p~·tb'o~l.roftune- ,'!'Ofpr!at'i not belnJ a~ ot
1Ul on power. .,ut&lt;PJ'II'i111. ~·· tune-up benefits. JW .ezampfe,
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· · ;Accp\'lltnc to Geoq:e M.o&amp;l- mention better startln.l · and
. &amp;tel', M)t\ager ·of ChampiOn's forty pereent of the ~nd·
AutOmotive, ~!hal Semce~ ~~~ did 110t lilt llilproved cas
Qtj)art(nen~:'OIIe untorti'nata economy ~nd 'performance aa
r,~t fs that tlit' motor tat benefits. Only tourperee~~t saw
dtemlf mu.e
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rormanchnd ~ 11 lUI- IIPite' . the aater aceeJ.etattna
·fertlic; ~ , tao.~ when asked. performance that ll!aWti ""m
before t11De"up how blo car il a· propprty tuned enatne."

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bloWn muftler or
leaking eXhaust pipe, of course.
Firat a rumble and then a roar,
the nol!e Is your signal that
you have walled too tons to
have the s)latem
checked,
The bes.t way to be sure
about the · condition of your
car's ellhaust syatem t.s to have
It examined by a competent
aervlcemon wh!le the car 1B on

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1928, son o! Harry
·Pt. Pleasant, and
Funeral oervlces wnt be '1'11nHe Sllepord Hainey.
dl1 at 2 p.m. In the C._. at .A~~Pio Grove wlal llle
In lddilloo w his
a wife. E v.:.~n IAq:

aons, Miehael and
at home; two daugb11 and Tere&amp;a1 at
-others. Ernest, Gal'; Roger, pt. Pleas..

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er located and arII acloecilled 14 ap. headed - · tilled to DQOtlate
111'11" of hitsldp June

arrelted for driv-

!lllcatod alter an ••·
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!Henlba ot a mile
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Jolm Geroeo, 18, Rt. I GoJU..
polls, and a 16-year&lt;Jid Rt. I
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charges of Intoxication. Both
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Forrest Jones, 17, Galllpollo,
was cited 14 Gallla Counl;)' Juv6.
nUe Coort June 8 on a dlarll
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Wlf after an accldent at 12:25
p.m. Slnday on Rt. 7, rour...tedba
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lital 'when IKl died both or Apple Grove, and m was employed as aiatera, Miss ~ Rllaey, rt.

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the ptnholes and other signa
of deterioration which are the
tlpotr that It's time to replace.
U your car has not had a
new mUlller In the paat two
years, you can expect to re. place It soon. L!fe expectancy
l'Wlll between two and three .

ANY" CARIN STOCK FOR· ·

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-Sgt. PhaD van Pllan, llde
the mayer,
Beside• the
wounded included
Van GilD,
of
capital military dlatrlct,
Col. Tran Van Pllan, ..u....,t
police cbie! o! llaf!.
VPI eorres_pondent
w~. who hid just left
olllcon before the rocket hit.
dashed bock and found the deld .
and .,..,.,... covered wittt · '' ·
white plaster and blood. Tile

·bor Patrd pollee Incident, wont otlla ldad In tllf
war, aboeked the VietlameH.
Viotnameae Fri&amp;lrtonod
~CuYen Naoe Xlnh,
CllstraiDr of Solgon
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lnltead .or paollllo, 'OAll.' "
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'cbanl:ea 1.n1 you'4 be:lllrowJnr Galster mentioned that flO , So
otr
e.r, thlt muMer
aT!a1 up to 50 cinti. every pereent or all u B. cars are In paM~• amcwlq:
daapr
to hi former
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ei. A. defeeaive ftiU.,_ au leak
fllaaed op flrullnJS df'li'recllllt lime.
1
urhon lllOIIOlddo Into tho
teat Pl'0111'11111- CGDducted by · The tJplcal US. llrmr's ln- letl!al
paue111er
compartment.
Chal)lpton Spart PIUI com- dllfereoce to enclne malntepany, tile anl'lllle motorist ~ oance W8!l sllOW1i In a recent
·w&amp;4t1DC ~t a 1allon anc1 a Champion IW'VOY en why motwt of 1.-o!lne . per tankful: toi!Jts oeallil:t tune. up. Major
· The teat.~ il)oaallled woJiqe ~eUOIU. tor .n~ ~: II
conaumptlpn· before l.nd attar lll•l t.biDk they don't oeid It;
·tunt•up. u~ i.,uh!que )lbrt- 2) tiheJ ·are eonceriled about,
t.ble cl7nM101!18ter' manutac-. the ~; ~d 8) they lind l.t

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forma ofiUlelde t.s u,e lnhattnr
of car eXhaust fumes In a
. closed canlce. 4.veiy etreetlve
lclller, one aa~tul of pure
carbon monoxide
, t.s enouch to
put Its victim to sleep forever.
A sreat deal leu than that
In a clolled car wUI brlnl about
headache, nausea and ctrowsl·
ness; reaaoil enough to keep
the ellhaWit system good and
ttsht.
How do you know If your car
t.s ellhaWII-sate?
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You can't tell much from ,
10tmn1 beci.uae carbon monoxide IJ odorteu.
There•a
•nlstak!nc

If Your Car Ran on Money
You Might Be Losing Cash

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A .llltii'J). q.ii'lo!l.-~ llil llnlt wliW. ~•cleo • pOI!able ._.
. mo01-, al!lkea k pMiWo fcw Champ!.., Spuk ..... Compan7
..,.U.- to~ 1hod001o of lano-ap .. 1he • - -9flol•'
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task of finding replacement
parts tor cars that q1ay bave
been bullt 50 yeara ago. In
some eases, they have to rash- " ,••
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Since their cars 8.re judged
In competition for complete
lalthfutnesa to original components, they mWit be either
relentless scavengers or pre- · ·
clslon machlnlots In obtaining
replacements.
Highlight of the year for antlque lovers are events like the
O~d Car Jl'estlval at Greenfield
vtuage and the Glidden Tour '
At Greenfield VUI e
Dearborn Mlehlg hundredag
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II
~ a~!~~ue
o~nera jgadt.bedr
ars u ge .
Highlights or the event tncluru
":r~ormanee raeea and app a ance compet_
ltions.
The races are lngenloWI In

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ready tor, the scrap heap In a
few yeara, you'd ret an argument from tena of thoWillnct.
•I American auto owners. In
their eyes, the maelllne you're
tooling around In today could
be the classic car of the future .
. These optimistic car lover.
are t.be owners of an estimated
100,000 classic cars existing In
. America today. Their cars are
proof that a well maintained
vehicle can last lndeHnltety.
Not only do these antique
autos look as good as they did
when new, but many of them .
run as wen. Their appearance
ODd durability are proven
yearly at a series of old c
'festivals and tours conduct!'~
throughout the u s
While many of ih~ antiques
are owned by publlc and prlvat.e museums, a large number
Is the property of Individual
collectors. These but!s are ot
necessity the most al 't

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business f

had the highest ton Wllb 402
per ·100 mWion vehicle

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r:~:~c;~sclous car o!e~ ~; ~~.~~~~~:~:~~=~I~ .
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With close ~ 3,000,000 ~- .
sengu cars reg!Jtered, Loa An- ·
geles County leada the nation
In number of ears. qn,ty seven
entire states In the tt.s. bave
more carsregbtered than the
LA. aiea.

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rocket smashed into 1 Butldld1t
temple, killing three civilians

. Muffler Neglect, Dangerous

C&lt;wununlot . led demr
lllinit the
Ill VlebUI wui Ill
Suadoy before the

1be abbey of i
Mlthel II located on

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of the rOJI&amp;"r 111'0111

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COPENHAGEN
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blalllod the scllool thet . aened
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u a tempoi'Bl')' operations br.,.r of tanner &amp;
headquarters, a Viet ConB B40 Minister NJIIIj'en Btll Trt.
alter

Shortly

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tile Maolor ot R~
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In! (the Twins) the third slsn In
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fired only teor pa shells tOlay.
Their roekets and maeblnegun.s
killed seoen SOuth Vletnun
ofllcials Sunday In the fourtll
. auch aeeld~mt in a month.
. American opokesmen deeUned
to 111,1' If the switch to gas had
&amp;ll)'lhlng to do with the kllllog
of Saigon's police chief and six
other pollee and army of!lclals.
Se'Yeral others were wOI.IIISed ln

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COPENHAGEN
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1n Vletnun wtn bi
Sunday before doe U.S

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GU'r'S HEAR

When you come to a h&amp;lt
aller a loDg, hot drive, do you
hear the Bhrllllng of a peanut
wblalle aecompanled by a dyspeptic rumbllng under the
hOncl? If so, you can bet you've
cot an overheated enalne.
.'nlla Ia U811ally C&amp;113ed either
~! too little fltlld In the radlawr or Improper tan belt operation. If, when your engine It
shut oft,. the fan Ia talrly eaB7
to tum by hand, then tbe belt

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lightning,
explosion; .

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iced where

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Buying cheap insurl!flce
for your home &lt;ir car
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is like buying a cheap parachute.
. By the time you fin~ 'the boles, it's too ~te.
. . But you don't
want to pay
tQo. muek
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·amart people come to us for iriswa.nee 1m their
home, car or bu,aiil~.
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' We11 get¥OU ~· 11est iJtmir~
price. Ancl-yie'l t ~ee.f~~.Mv~ faat~~~

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lm was emp]oyed a s
.t the American car
' in Huntington.

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Pt. Pleaaan4 and
Idle Shepard Rainey,

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'1111. C!f!~ .on the loft ~ook to you like the
•Ciliiitilre from The Blatt&lt;
n, deCked out in

•· riiiW turtle itodl oweater. ut it'l not. And the
ob)!l:t next to It II nOt the flenda of a lliOdt!n

building. In fact, all the objects depicted here""'
wall-known parts of your car, seen In different
perspe~.1ive than usual. Try to 1uess their idenll·
lies but don~ be disippoinbed If you fall. Turn this
- p e r over for tile an.-s.

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!aptlq M!M PIOfljlptJIM

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J!l Jldid 1 10 MO!A dn-asot' e '11n1d I(JI!ds 1 10

puo lu!J!I tiltnoj 811! (1~8!' 01 11&amp;1) 'SY3MSNV)

Cars· an Mean More than

ansportation

"Yi Roger, Pt. Pleas-

l/tlp de ~Kith llttre Fa••.

Drire witll lxtnJ Cn

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' It's summer, with kids out of school,
having fun, dashing c:iboui. Laok ouJ
for them. lie sure that safety comes
first when· you're driving. Go slow .. ·•
be alert. You 'II be helping the kids
WI Cill love to have their summtf fun.

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Meigs Coomt;y, t h o
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aeeldenlo In IIIIIch
Jured, ODe .........
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IOridDg 1, 303 _patrol
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ant, and James and GIQ' lll!llo!..!',
both of ~· Grove, and sistera, Mila Betb' ReWey, PL
Plels&amp;nti Mrs. Evel)'D Doll,
Woooter, and lolrL Mlr7 Nor-

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The patrol said that . - . . . ' i'
parked m the east side of lbe
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and

welder, 34, of Wbeeleribura.
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I)OIIsi'OII, stale IUI!h- to vebleles. No IIU .
lnvelltipted 62 acel- injured.
'f• a jump of 10 over

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roomd the clelil

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.-11011s were InJured.
lnveotlgaled 42 aeellllla C&lt;unt:Y. lnelod-

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dashed boek and

"' minor damage to ed lilndaY 011 $308 bond to1111181l'
~., Cooney, accord- JIMIO 3 In GalllpoUs lolunlclj)al
etrol, lett tile scene Court.
Of!leen rep&gt;rtedthatBiekora,
tor loealed and arIa oebe&lt;kded to 'I'· headod onulh, !ailed to DO&amp;QIIale
harp of hltsk!P J101e a eurve. Ilia car off t b e
;ounty CO\Irt.
rllllt aide or the hlgbwa,y, throo&amp;ll
"VIekera, 24, RL I a guard raB and -.an embank1 arrested for drh- ment. 'l'bere waa moderate dam..
oxleated after IJI ac- age to tbe ear. No one wu &amp;
{J,(J p.m. Sllurdoy .., jured.
.1o1m Gareeo, 18, Rt. I Galll- . o f . milt
lim. He was releas- poUo, and a 16-¥ear-old Rt. I
BldweU boy were arre- liD
ehal'pa of lnt.oxleatloo. were passenaers 1n Ule Bfckera
alrol lnveotlgated
cor.
IYer the lolomorlll
Forrest Jooea, 17, Galllpollo,
tre reported. Five
was clted to Gallla C&lt;luab' Juye..
olno _ , illiw'ed.
nne eoort .rune 8 m • chirp
IBnliDIIsandre»of failure to yield the rlilfll cl
mocial nay weekway afiAor an aeeldeat II U :25
ours, trwn 6 p.m.
p.m. &amp;lnday on Rt. 7, four.tentbl

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who heel Just left lbe
of!lcera belllre the roeket 1111, ·

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Webb,

Fuloeral ......... will be Tuolp.m. In the llariAII
at A!Jp)e GrOYt with the
In addltioo to his Rev. OdeU Bush ofllelatlog. J1ur,.
ds wife, Ev..:.~.;:n Long !a1 wW be In the C , . Ceme• sona, Michael &amp;Ill tery.
1 at heme; two daughThe body will lie In state at
rly and Teresa, at the chapel ooe hour prior to the
Jrothers, Ernest. Gal- services. Friends m~ call at

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eapltal m!Utary dlllrlet,
Col. Tnn Van Phan, ~
pollee chief of starr.

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Held in Hit-Skip

llettlemebt ~&gt;trill ~lai'nilr .;, ·.. . . '£i~ i-4
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iguyen Ngoc Xlah,
nlstratnr of S&amp;lgon

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of former lnfl:'""''jl. .
Mlnlller Nguyen !lao 'I'rL
-Sgt. PhaD Van PI1ID, IIIIo ..- ·
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i . Pho Quoc Chu, white pluter and blood. '!'be· ·
rbor Patrol pollee lnclden4 \lorot ot U. kind In thil ·
war, shoeked the VietlameSL

John Wo.vne

Racine, tra•,el4
threulih a

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tight. An experienced meehanle can tell you whether It's
tilbt OIIOU8h.
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If you're JOW ou . . Muc~otor
lluld, first let tbe engine eoo1
oft. Then open tbe radiator
preBBure cap caretuUif and
check the leYel.. It you need
water, add It slowly whUe thE

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A dull, thudding noise be·
neath the car when you're
driving dOWn a b\lillpy road
may sound ezactly lib •
lrlendly dar tbumplng his taU
on ,.. WOOden lloor. There•e
nothlnc canine about th1a

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of hungry robins? It'a prob,(
against tbe bciG7 or tr11111e aa
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a
dry
fan
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an
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a result of loose or brokeJI
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matter tor your aervlee man
mounting straps. What you
to silence.
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probably need II either a tightOnce In a whUe this chirp·
ening JOb or replacellleJit of a
lng can be the more serloua
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wall of forgotten generator
attended to at yOur dealer's.
bearings protesting laek or engine Ia ldllnt;
The •clunk•. or a "cQwbeU,
l)lbrlcant . Your mechanic
• • •
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trom beiiiatb 'U!e
j!nows how to "feed" your car
Do you hear the squeal or a
eaf'alloor·
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Jl!D.ride on ZOU8h
the oU that will bring soothing frightened .pig when JOU llrst
pamnent,
It
Often eallled 111
relief to your ears.
touch the brakes In the morna
shock
ablolber
tb&amp;t'e loose'
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due
to
'!01'11
rubber
bu•I!IDtio ·
It your engine mlaaes or brake llnlnp are prone to
Replaeeulmt
or
the
idles roughly on a wet morn- squeak when cold and damp.
shoul~ Pllt
~-~ bailie In ioacl
Ing, you'D probably hear a But U YOU hear the IIOiae Je· shape,
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peatedly,
better
have
the
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Ql OOW,., IUppo,se 1011 he_.
bOnd; It sounlla lor all tbe IIDlngs ebeeked.
a
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tinkle llllder your ~~~ that
world nte a loud cricket or the
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you or a baby'a rattle?
breaking, or a twig.
When you tate yOur toot ol! l113t ....,h
an ezploratoi,- ann
This 18 tbe sound an electric the ~rator at medluni
under
the
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You'll probably
spark lllikeo when It Jumps
lind
that
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baby 8 from a damp spark plug wire
"loot"
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Rather than fool around wttb
Safety Council Ust8
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Lif&amp;Savin~J Car Tips
When cleaning your wind- . '
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don't Ioree the w!Hi ·.
sure everythiDg 1a dry and
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headaches;
hyer
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danger
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illness.
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call
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checked .
tbe fam!IJ car also showa ...... ,_
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-·~
tbem to ·an•
A startling sound like a .
A list or the automotive
other poeiiiOn. .
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woodpecker gone berserk on a
danger ligDa Ia contained 1n
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metal door, particularly when
a new publlcatlon laaued by
the englne'a cold In the morn,.
tbe National Safety CounIng, It not an Indication or Imcil. lntltled, "How To Dl&amp;lminent dlaaater but ....,. lltenoae the Danger 81gno of an
ly Juot a atlcll:y hydraulic valve
Alling
Auto,• tbe pamphlet
lUter.
deoerll;lea
how to feC01n1R
Usually It ean be readily
vario113
taDinga.
silenced by a ehaoge to fresh
. c
Included are ml0111 on
detergent oU andlor a speclaJ
the br&amp;klng oyltem, llahts,
ou additive. However, u your
ateeriJl,&amp;, tlrea, eXbau1 t,,
car hal solid tappebl - and
gl... , wipers, bOrn, and .
IIUIIIJ high-performance autovarlooa,ellfllne cOmponents.
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Collies of the Jllli!Phlet
(' .. " probably nece.asary.
can be obtained tor 10cenbl
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Sooth VietnaSllortl)' arter the roekot
l!lese emunand post 20 feet blasted the school that sened
aboye the heads ot the omcers as a temporary DI&gt;Oralloos
dlreetlna the street flshl.
headquarters, a Viet COIIj! B40
• · An the victims were strong roeket smashed Into 1 lluddhlot
supporters or VIce President teiiiJIIe, ldlllog three clvlllarul
Nguyen cao Ky whose mllltal')' and wowxling 20.
supJIOI"t larply keeps him In
omclalo Killed
power.
The dead as the cmunand
'l1le helicopter IUMel' had post included:
aimed three rockets at a Viet
- Nguyen Van Luan, Saigon
Cong rOcket nest SO yard• pollee chlet
beyond the ccmmand poat. A
- Lt. COl. Dao Ba Phuoc,
-· . -~ . . - - -- - ·- :· - - ~ 'IDIU.. __ ll.S. aookesman .-~~ ...~ .~...,. ....- d e r o( the ranger IJ'oup
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ipeedJ, do ,toll bear a ~ at
the rear of tbe.car tbat ~
lll:e the wblne or an oy8rq~
col!ee tmn~ Moat: llg ~ · '
cauae It wom rear UJe·
OUe remecl7 Ia replacem,nt, ·
but ~th an older car, a tradeIn lli!ght be an even better
Idea.

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Chureh, ~rlnefleld, J
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In! (the Twins) the third slsn In
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thesis on the &amp;:H:ia1 ·
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fired only teor pa shells tOlay.
Their roekets and maeblnegun.s
killed seoen SOuth Vletnun
ofllcials Sunday In the fourtll
. auch aeeld~mt in a month.
. American opokesmen deeUned
to 111,1' If the switch to gas had
&amp;ll)'lhlng to do with the kllllog
of Saigon's police chief and six
other pollee and army of!lclals.
Se'Yeral others were wOI.IIISed ln

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COPENHAGEN
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CommiUllot - led danM
oplnot the American'
1n Vletnun wtn bi
Sunday before doe U.S

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GU'r'S HEAR

When you come to a h&amp;lt
aller a loDg, hot drive, do you
hear the Bhrllllng of a peanut
wblalle aecompanled by a dyspeptic rumbllng under the
hOncl? If so, you can bet you've
cot an overheated enalne.
.'nlla Ia U811ally C&amp;113ed either
~! too little fltlld In the radlawr or Improper tan belt operation. If, when your engine It
shut oft,. the fan Ia talrly eaB7
to tum by hand, then tbe belt

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lightning,
explosion; .

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Buying cheap insurl!flce
for your home &lt;ir car
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is like buying a cheap parachute.
. By the time you fin~ 'the boles, it's too ~te.
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want to pay
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·amart people come to us for iriswa.nee 1m their
home, car or bu,aiil~.
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' We11 get¥OU ~· 11est iJtmir~
price. Ancl-yie'l t ~ee.f~~.Mv~ faat~~~

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Parts of Your Car

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lm was emp]oyed a s
.t the American car
' in Huntington.

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Pt. Pleaaan4 and
Idle Shepard Rainey,

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•Ciliiitilre from The Blatt&lt;
n, deCked out in

•· riiiW turtle itodl oweater. ut it'l not. And the
ob)!l:t next to It II nOt the flenda of a lliOdt!n

building. In fact, all the objects depicted here""'
wall-known parts of your car, seen In different
perspe~.1ive than usual. Try to 1uess their idenll·
lies but don~ be disippoinbed If you fall. Turn this
- p e r over for tile an.-s.

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!aptlq M!M PIOfljlptJIM

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(OJ\Oql) lfiiiiA Jll oi11
0 jO ol!po 8\ll !JOIIil

J!l Jldid 1 10 MO!A dn-asot' e '11n1d I(JI!ds 1 10

puo lu!J!I tiltnoj 811! (1~8!' 01 11&amp;1) 'SY3MSNV)

Cars· an Mean More than

ansportation

"Yi Roger, Pt. Pleas-

l/tlp de ~Kith llttre Fa••.

Drire witll lxtnJ Cn

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' It's summer, with kids out of school,
having fun, dashing c:iboui. Laok ouJ
for them. lie sure that safety comes
first when· you're driving. Go slow .. ·•
be alert. You 'II be helping the kids
WI Cill love to have their summtf fun.

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Meigs Coomt;y, t h o
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Jured, ODe .........
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IOridDg 1, 303 _patrol
II10IIfll mode 2!i5 lr··
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ant, and James and GIQ' lll!llo!..!',
both of ~· Grove, and sistera, Mila Betb' ReWey, PL
Plels&amp;nti Mrs. Evel)'D Doll,
Woooter, and lolrL Mlr7 Nor-

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The patrol said that . - . . . ' i'
parked m the east side of lbe
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hlgbwa,y, attempted to malia a .;; , '
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lrll. ID GoUla, loleial
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and

welder, 34, of Wbeeleribura.
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There 1IU mnderate ,.......
I)OIIsi'OII, stale IUI!h- to vebleles. No IIU .
lnvelltipted 62 acel- injured.
'f• a jump of 10 over

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roomd the clelil

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.-11011s were InJured.
lnveotlgaled 42 aeellllla C&lt;unt:Y. lnelod-

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dashed boek and

"' minor damage to ed lilndaY 011 $308 bond to1111181l'
~., Cooney, accord- JIMIO 3 In GalllpoUs lolunlclj)al
etrol, lett tile scene Court.
Of!leen rep&gt;rtedthatBiekora,
tor loealed and arIa oebe&lt;kded to 'I'· headod onulh, !ailed to DO&amp;QIIale
harp of hltsk!P J101e a eurve. Ilia car off t b e
;ounty CO\Irt.
rllllt aide or the hlgbwa,y, throo&amp;ll
"VIekera, 24, RL I a guard raB and -.an embank1 arrested for drh- ment. 'l'bere waa moderate dam..
oxleated after IJI ac- age to tbe ear. No one wu &amp;
{J,(J p.m. Sllurdoy .., jured.
.1o1m Gareeo, 18, Rt. I Galll- . o f . milt
lim. He was releas- poUo, and a 16-¥ear-old Rt. I
BldweU boy were arre- liD
ehal'pa of lnt.oxleatloo. were passenaers 1n Ule Bfckera
alrol lnveotlgated
cor.
IYer the lolomorlll
Forrest Jooea, 17, Galllpollo,
tre reported. Five
was clted to Gallla C&lt;luab' Juye..
olno _ , illiw'ed.
nne eoort .rune 8 m • chirp
IBnliDIIsandre»of failure to yield the rlilfll cl
mocial nay weekway afiAor an aeeldeat II U :25
ours, trwn 6 p.m.
p.m. &amp;lnday on Rt. 7, four.tentbl

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who heel Just left lbe
of!lcera belllre the roeket 1111, ·

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Webb,

Fuloeral ......... will be Tuolp.m. In the llariAII
at A!Jp)e GrOYt with the
In addltioo to his Rev. OdeU Bush ofllelatlog. J1ur,.
ds wife, Ev..:.~.;:n Long !a1 wW be In the C , . Ceme• sona, Michael &amp;Ill tery.
1 at heme; two daughThe body will lie In state at
rly and Teresa, at the chapel ooe hour prior to the
Jrothers, Ernest. Gal- services. Friends m~ call at

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Col. Tnn Van Phan, ~
pollee chief of starr.

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Held in Hit-Skip

llettlemebt ~&gt;trill ~lai'nilr .;, ·.. . . '£i~ i-4
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iguyen Ngoc Xlah,
nlstratnr of S&amp;lgon

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of former lnfl:'""''jl. .
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-Sgt. PhaD Van PI1ID, IIIIo ..- ·
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rbor Patrol pollee lnclden4 \lorot ot U. kind In thil ·
war, shoeked the VietlameSL

John Wo.vne

Racine, tra•,el4
threulih a

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tight. An experienced meehanle can tell you whether It's
tilbt OIIOU8h.
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If you're JOW ou . . Muc~otor
lluld, first let tbe engine eoo1
oft. Then open tbe radiator
preBBure cap caretuUif and
check the leYel.. It you need
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A dull, thudding noise be·
neath the car when you're
driving dOWn a b\lillpy road
may sound ezactly lib •
lrlendly dar tbumplng his taU
on ,.. WOOden lloor. There•e
nothlnc canine about th1a

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Hear a high-pitched, rhythIt's Pi'Obabl1 Yll1ll' exh&amp;uat
mical chirping like a nesttul
pipe and .mulller bailglq up
of hungry robins? It'a prob,(
against tbe bciG7 or tr11111e aa
ably
a
dry
fan
belt
an
euy
a result of loose or brokeJI
u
matter tor your aervlee man
mounting straps. What you
to silence.
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probably need II either a tightOnce In a whUe this chirp·
ening JOb or replacellleJit of a
lng can be the more serloua
•~IV· Doth can .be expertJ7
wall of forgotten generator
attended to at yOur dealer's.
bearings protesting laek or engine Ia ldllnt;
The •clunk•. or a "cQwbeU,
l)lbrlcant . Your mechanic
• • •
emanating
trom beiiiatb 'U!e
j!nows how to "feed" your car
Do you hear the squeal or a
eaf'alloor·
..
Jl!D.ride on ZOU8h
the oU that will bring soothing frightened .pig when JOU llrst
pamnent,
It
Often eallled 111
relief to your ears.
touch the brakes In the morna
shock
ablolber
tb&amp;t'e loose'
• •
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due
to
'!01'11
rubber
bu•I!IDtio ·
It your engine mlaaes or brake llnlnp are prone to
Replaeeulmt
or
the
idles roughly on a wet morn- squeak when cold and damp.
shoul~ Pllt
~-~ bailie In ioacl
Ing, you'D probably hear a But U YOU hear the IIOiae Je· shape,
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peatedly,
better
have
the
bral&lt;e
"mlck-snlck" noise under tbe
Ql OOW,., IUppo,se 1011 he_.
bOnd; It sounlla lor all tbe IIDlngs ebeeked.
a
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tinkle llllder your ~~~ that
world nte a loud cricket or the
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you or a baby'a rattle?
breaking, or a twig.
When you tate yOur toot ol! l113t ....,h
an ezploratoi,- ann
This 18 tbe sound an electric the ~rator at medluni
under
the
ieat.
You'll probably
spark lllikeo when It Jumps
lind
that
l'Utle
baby 8 from a damp spark plug wire
"loot"
the
other
day!
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to S1'llUild on the engine bloell:
Rather than fool around wttb
Safety Council Ust8
..
t.he wiring yourself, let a
Lif&amp;Savin~J Car Tips
When cleaning your wind- . '
trained auto mechanic malte
lhleld,
don't Ioree the w!Hi ·.
sure everythiDg 1a dry and
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Ill
headaches;
hyer
bladea
fll}de.
8qine of tbe Ja{i ....
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time haYe your spark plugs
danger
algnala
or
illness.
en
call
be
'perrnahell~!'lJam.
checked .
tbe fam!IJ car also showa ...... ,_
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I)'JIIptom.a or trouble.
-·~
tbem to ·an•
A startling sound like a .
A list or the automotive
other poeiiiOn. .
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woodpecker gone berserk on a
danger ligDa Ia contained 1n
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a new publlcatlon laaued by
the englne'a cold In the morn,.
tbe National Safety CounIng, It not an Indication or Imcil. lntltled, "How To Dl&amp;lminent dlaaater but ....,. lltenoae the Danger 81gno of an
ly Juot a atlcll:y hydraulic valve
Alling
Auto,• tbe pamphlet
lUter.
deoerll;lea
how to feC01n1R
Usually It ean be readily
vario113
taDinga.
silenced by a ehaoge to fresh
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Included are ml0111 on
detergent oU andlor a speclaJ
the br&amp;klng oyltem, llahts,
ou additive. However, u your
ateeriJl,&amp;, tlrea, eXbau1 t,,
car hal solid tappebl - and
gl... , wipers, bOrn, and .
IIUIIIJ high-performance autovarlooa,ellfllne cOmponents.
·~.·
mobUea do-an adJuatment It
Collies of the Jllli!Phlet
(' .. " probably nece.asary.
can be obtained tor 10cenbl
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Mlcblcan Avenue ,.., ......

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l!lese emunand post 20 feet blasted the school that sened
aboye the heads ot the omcers as a temporary DI&gt;Oralloos
dlreetlna the street flshl.
headquarters, a Viet COIIj! B40
• · An the victims were strong roeket smashed Into 1 lluddhlot
supporters or VIce President teiiiJIIe, ldlllog three clvlllarul
Nguyen cao Ky whose mllltal')' and wowxling 20.
supJIOI"t larply keeps him In
omclalo Killed
power.
The dead as the cmunand
'l1le helicopter IUMel' had post included:
aimed three rockets at a Viet
- Nguyen Van Luan, Saigon
Cong rOcket nest SO yard• pollee chlet
beyond the ccmmand poat. A
- Lt. COl. Dao Ba Phuoc,
-· . -~ . . - - -- - ·- :· - - ~ 'IDIU.. __ ll.S. aookesman .-~~ ...~ .~...,. ....- d e r o( the ranger IJ'oup
·· ·--· - -~ ...._ ---..:--.... --· --. ~- ...the guerrillas.
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slammed Into

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ipeedJ, do ,toll bear a ~ at
the rear of tbe.car tbat ~
lll:e the wblne or an oy8rq~
col!ee tmn~ Moat: llg ~ · '
cauae It wom rear UJe·
OUe remecl7 Ia replacem,nt, ·
but ~th an older car, a tradeIn lli!ght be an even better
Idea.

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Islet oil the c o 1
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I'M TELLUJS YOU'
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llno Coate of Middle
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ao Pallor of Calva~
Chureh, ~rlnefleld, J
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JUNE 3,. 1908

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of Saerecl TlltolOIII' (&amp;
Ute Miller &lt;Jl ROll~~&lt;!

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Martin LAither and lor:
hla Uteols Involved a '
Uttr'a theory &lt;Jl edu&lt;ljl

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u Pallor or Calv~

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VletnoSAIGON (UPI) -U.S. hellcq&gt;o slammed Into a Sooth 20 !eel
ters bltUing guerrillas In Sli&amp;on mese ccmmand post
fired only tear gas shells tlidil)', above the heads ol the omcera
Their rockets and machlnegu!IB · dlre.Ung the otreetftghL
killed seven Sooth Vtetnom , All the victims were strang
olllclals Sunday in the fourth aupportera o! VICe President
. auch accident In a mOIIIh.
Nguyen can Ky whose mU!IUY
· American spokesmen decUned support lugely keeps him In
to eay II tbe switch to gas had power.
had
al1)1hing 10 do Willi tbe killing
The helicopter guaner
aimed three rockets at a Viet
or Saigon's pollee chief •nd aIx
·--'·
other police and army cimclala. Cong rocket neat 50 •~-

Church, Sprinefleld, I
ual ~7, 1967 lfhen h&lt;

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Ute UI&amp;VerolQ&lt; or To!')
ada, Where he Is a cal
Utt Doctor or TheolOf
., addltim to Ute
bonora. Mr. MelntY~
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E&amp;lcatlon of the LutheJ
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Led h,- u 19:2$ Oaldand, pa.rade of untique ~ar11 · ~h"e fe•tinl ~,. •re jud1ed on appear-r._ee a~
enthuud 11pectatou at the Antiqu, C~r Fatl"'al per{ormanl'e ·an a ·~eriee or teM~J, eut:k ••
in Greenfield ViiLige, Dearbom, Miehlpn. At • · .lble to drive the tloweet without tta~Hftl• "

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b7 ballni the fol!

In
Injuries

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Hartenbach's
The
the R«clne
lua, said he
areUe 118hter.
The

lowing
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ton that ....,. lose el:lidi•..
neu .alter • win1er•• ..,..
Drola and lluth the eoollq

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new aatiJreeae or water
and nut Inhibitor to

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cap to mU.e ture 1t idei:Ht
prete1ll"e aecordin1 to man·
ufacturer•• r.eommenda ..
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handsome calendar
unbreakable main!!
resistant and alwar,

H~nry

Ford Mul'lftlnl 111 Greenfield VillaJe ha11
one o£ the 'world'• luraetl eolledion!l ,ot llntique
cur&amp;. - M.intalnt."d in n~inl condition, ·'lhek" ~•r11

CAR~''

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It y&lt;)U're an antique ·car tan,

your summer travels are likely
to put you In the neighborhood
ol an &amp;utomoblle museum.

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WHATOOl
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Yf;H...WHO'S
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museums

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Pettit ....._ .. M.tffiN ~""··
Nllfvnll ln..
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HVIft, k~rlftwn ~ 0 - lhn'"et!IIOI'I'I All•
ti.,. Cor Mu1wm, Horrl'*t"'11 hrltcart M¥..

" - · Hufltlntdon.
SOUTH OAKOfA- Pl.-r Awt• Mwl~~~~t,
Mvr4o; H-..teu
MltMIMI, tophi

YIIMOHT -

Cr~~tlttH

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I~~N~Ht~~ Milo

Cemm.

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WISCOHSIN - W.WI · Aut. ..........,
Olllttl1 P. A. Wooftldui MwMv~ .. . ..,.·
MvltVItl of ""''"" AutM, Lab 1...........,.,,

City.
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VIIGINIA- C. ond ' - ' ' • Corf.¥0'1,

lrMb _ lm- Avt-.tln .,.._,

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AloltOII'IeitiiH,

CONNICTICUT - , .....,, Avt.ft..t.llo Mv·
toll!li, louthlntt-.

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. MUHIIIII l-CIIIch el lllllfltt... ICII'JI .
ILOIIDA - ltllllll Cort M' YIHftftlay,
Saratoloj lal'ly '-1'1c1111 MIIMIHII, 51.....,
Sprlr~~• ; Elll.et Vthlcul•r \"'tlutiH, Shlort.
GI!OIGIA - MI... Auto MvMWII, Af·

Sendy &amp; e.
One emou

IlliNOIS - M - ef Sclt~~eo •d ht·
dultry, (hlc111•.

,l}ee~ '. meChanic,~,

in a modern S0!11lce·

Allfo MWOVM, .............. I~
Auto MIH-, ...........
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MI(HIGAN-......,~....-..,0.....
ltW ¥111..o, Do.t~Mnt, ~ Hl•t.rtc.l

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Carrl.,.s, Mac... CNrlfr1 W...._., c.,.
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Ml.llouM,

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MISIISSIPrl -

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Gr.

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NIIIASICA- Pl....,. VlllrotJo, Ml~ ~ •
NIYADA -lfofMII't AutofwN, IMt.
NIW IIAMPSHIII - Mtrtllth AIIM ...
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' NIW MUICO- c.IM b~, ...... Fo. .
NIW YOU- .,..... Afltl~- Auko MJ,j.
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!NOlANA - S,_..o, Mu..-, lml.,.llt.
MASUatUIIns - MilUM ., ldONt,
Arltl"" Aut.tobllo Mlllelll'll ti
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~~ MMaWk Trail Atll• MltMUIII, a.lt.
-"1 S11l0t11 Avl11 Mu.11111, lal-1 W11t,H

LDw Retes

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lolita .

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!ea11Htifl .......t"'d rotu• II AM.
Nil~ ad molal" ••• """'"~
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Ia , •• PIIIIIIIIICCiftistlaorsiiCI
ond ~alllarrttt bnd pif14Cikll.

pollee.

-MaJ. ~~- Boo
broMr of rormer lrllllrlllllll&lt;
Minister NIUJ'lfl Bao
-Sgt. Plwl V&amp;ll Phall, aide
the may«.

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woundad lneboded Col. ~~~~;
The dead as the command Van Gian, commandar of - . ''"
post included;
capital lllilltll')l dhtrlot,
_ Nm••en Van LUIII, c-•- Col. Tran Van Phon, •Uionlt''
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pollee chleL
pollee ·""e! · _ LL Col. Dao Ba Phooc,
UPI correspondent Kat o
--der of the ranger group Webb, who had juat left b
the guerrillas.
omcers before the rocket hll.
00~~--cle~~k~~~_ ,,
., poll co.
and W&lt;lUnded covend
Col. Pho Quoc Clu, white plaster ~ blood. Tho'
' 'Harbor Patrol police inclden~ worst ollto kiDd In llli,

~ut YOUJ&gt;t~

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keeP._ it ._in s~~for. rriOSl' ,· eeo~om;csl 11!1 life: op-·.·

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- Nev~rthele&amp;~.
In the

pany wouldn't stay In business
long lf ·tbere were ·not a well
organized system of getting
the pioduct to tile conaumer.
Belillt with Pai1•,'Maker

"At the other end or the
chain, tile service station, specialty allop, garage and otller
outlets depend upon the manufacturer and warehouse to
have parts when needed.
"The whole process begins
With the parts maker, who
sends his products to tile warehowe distributor, the service
distributors and the jobbera,
who In turn supply the garages, S:Orvlce stations, car dealera and other retail service

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"When a service station or
gara1e doesb't have a parttcu,{
lar part on hand, or doe~·t .
. have necespty lnfoniiir.t19n
about that part, he can get the
Information, tile part and even
special tools necessary to In}'lndinr: oul what•, Wt(KIJ with y~ur famil1 car ir~ n~ 1un•er a
stall the part !rom his Jobber
u 1 uesR-and~bJ~olly" hutinen. Sophl&amp;liuted tesdna equ1pment c-an
or warehouse.
1e. 10 th.,root of trouble as fall a• prolon• and f~et'tronl can mO\"e,
"Often, this service Is proService •••tion1 in"VHtlhoueMnde ol dollan each m 1ull'h equipment
vided in a matter o! minutes.
to kerp customen' ears ronnln1 r~pt,
"This conatant ftow o! patta,
equlp_ment and Information
lryJu11lry KHpll P•ce
Throughout the epuntry thoumakes It possible ·for today's
Despite this complicated sands upon tlt&amp;usands o!
motoj1it to lose llttle tl1ne get- business ol parts diBtrlbutlon, trained personnel are dedicatting Ills car repalred,"Mr. Raf- : the Industry · manages to ed to tile Job o! lmowlng what
tery ·concluded.
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Vlell:llmes~l'_ri8htoned

dmlnlstrator of Salgoo

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f 4 Killed
a HJmo. ant, and J ..... ~ Gary llalnef,
Hospital when he died both o1 ,&amp;j:&gt;ple Grove, and vtcdm was employed as siatere, Mill BetQ' RalDIY. pt.
ll' at the American car Pleasant; Mrs. Eva!YD Dou,
WoosiAII', ~ MIL Mar)' NOI'ndry in Huntington.
~&amp; born at Galllpollt Fer· veU, Chesapsal&lt;e, va.

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, Sedie Shepard Rainey.

ling in additloo to his
ls his wife, Ev.;.~·n Long

two sons, Michael 111::1
Oath at home; two ~­
everly and Teresa, at
JUr brothers, Ernest, Gal"erryj Roger, Pt. Pleas-

Funeral servlceawUl beTueaday at 2 p.m. in lllo C~ at Awle Grove with tbe
Rev. Odell Bush omciatln&amp;- eur..
tal will be In the Cblpo1 c tery.
The body will lie in state Ill
tbe c~ me hour prier to Ute
services. Friends .maY call It
the Mohr-&amp;b!veDS Funeral il&lt;lno.

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minor damage to ed Smday m f3(18 bond tooppear
,,, Van COonay, accord- JWII 3 In Gallipolis Municipal ·
he patrol, loll tbe scene Court.
Olflcers reportedthatBiekere,
1 later located ~ orHe Is achoddecl to ap. headad aoulll, lalled to ...p~~ate
a charge of hltstdp June a cu,.,.e, lllB car W&lt;llll off t b e
rllbt olda of Ute higbway, throlllb
&lt;~• county CourL
D, VIckers, 24, Rt. I a guard rail ~down anemb,ankwu arrelted tor drlv- ment. There woo meclerale damage to Ute car, No ooe waa Ill·
t Intoxicated after an u.e.

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t 11:20 p.m. Saturday 011

, two-tentha 0( a mile
Vinton. He ,... releas-

jured
John Garnes, 18, Rt. I Go!UpoUs, and a l6-5oar.dd Rt. I

Bidwell boy were arrested oo
chargeo of -..Uon. -

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In 1981 over one hundred
ten bWion parts were assembl84 lilto 1 miWon, four hundred thousand U.S. cara. There
were 310 dl!!erent makes and
models from wlllcil tlie buyer
could choose, and he could
speci!y a staggering number
of options.
This beComes a crazy-qullt
of comlllnatlona with wlllch
the country's 355,000 service
outleU must coQtend, because
many of these components
chance from year to year. ,
For the automotive parts
companlea and' their cllannels
of .. distribution, . the problem
becomes momenlo\is, W)len a
car owner rieecis service, no
matter where )le may re or
what make and model he Is
driving, parts must be readily

It'• tilt kind of sorvke 1nd protec- /
lloq I!V!f}' motorist peds , , . !low

for ,pOoiible'...iraetlono.
.....tOt

war, shocked the Vletmmeae.

of
compatts diStrlbuean lle. seen ,ln
·one ·manllsts some
systei!L
make
diller- ·

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puiloi lluli oo woler jla,.p ·
.... pump 'P•ketl(8) Cheelowrtlow t!lbe.

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1ightning,
11Jcplosion, .

AM. Is the co~tiY'i lart1nl ~~~~!!mo­
bile club, lnd our 10,500.000 members enjoJ mry club se!Yice nt
mattsr wlitro lhey.lravel.

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CAUfOINIA Nobon Collot·
tlon , N. Hoii)'Woo4.
COLOtADO - Gholt Town Mut(tlllft , (ol6roft s,rl ..ll Yettran Car Mu .. IIM, DMI¥11'l
TIIUIMV't Aute M~, fltt C11IA1ttl Gllldlfl
CMek1 Auto MUMIIM, LllllkCMif Molllltcllfl.

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durial obllhs occelentloa, •
the lhermOIIat .,., be &lt;10' .

Petit hoft Mountiln, MotriiiOfiJ t-.p'l An .
llqu. Gun 01\d (lit Col'-'li .... Hlehwoy t70,

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(6) Ch"!'k .eoolmt elreu•
latlon ~1 oli10rvl)oc lloe cool-ant In the ndlos.. ileclt
d....., DOI'IJIII operat,km.

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The llst was prepared by historte car butf and museum
owner Arthur 0. Rippey ot
Denver, Colorado.
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B..- He•M t~iT1.1&amp;e lO
80t u t" that ban)l)' quaUf,z, ~ hilloric Ul:"l (25
yea" or m&lt;Jre), (Pholo .by Philippe Halo.,.n)

Where to see the Antique Cars

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SUnday before tbe U.!

1'l1e abbey of i
Michel is located on
Islet oft the c o ;
Normandy.

Shortly
alter the roekot
blasted tbe school that served
a temporary ~1'111&lt;111
08
headquarters, a VIol cons B40
rocket smuhed iniD 1 ~at
temple killing three cl
ns

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COPENHAGEN (
Ccmmuniat - led demo
qalnst tho American'
In Vletnom will bi
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He was married tot
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ls were reported. Five
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42 warnings ~ rend-

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Juno 2.

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wos cltacl to Gallia County JuvenUe Court June 8 .... charlO
of failure to yield Uto rllbt of

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p.m. Smday on Rt. 7, lour-•
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parked 011 Ute east olda of tile_ ., 1
hlgbwoy' at:temptacl to moke • .., '
uu" tum and head 8l:db. IU.I • ,
car wa• across theroadwi.Y.t. . ~ 1
It wao struck 111 llle tell ,.... b1
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a car driven by NIOII!I Snrtlnder, 114, of Wheelel'llllu11, ·i ,
There waa moderate cluull ,'l '
·;.!!!polls Post, Stato IIIBh- to lMIUt velllclos. No - · Wl8

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Up in
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' Ma,y, • jump of 10 ...r
In AprU, In Gallla, Meiss
kson Counties. Tllepotrol
jlted no !atal aedlnduclod 21 accl-a In
19 peroma were !QJured.

2 Automobiles
Are Damaged

:rol lnveat1ptacl 42 ace!• Gallla County, lncludln lfhich 28 perams ware
Two cars had minor ~::j
. D&gt; Meigs Cwot;y, t b o ~ tbe driver of 0110
Wed 19 aecl-o wltll was cUed iiiiJ Dll)'ar•• c:GIIIt
accident• In lfhicb tho raoult of an ace!- .., «IIUurecl. One aceldanl Main st.,
I'QY police Sli4
" Ia Jadlaon Cotmt;r.
A car drlvn by Konnotll .
!r• wurldng 1,303 palrol
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ters bltUing guerrillas In Sli&amp;on mese ccmmand post
fired only tear gas shells tlidil)', above the heads ol the omcera
Their rockets and machlnegu!IB · dlre.Ung the otreetftghL
killed seven Sooth Vtetnom , All the victims were strang
olllclals Sunday in the fourth aupportera o! VICe President
. auch accident In a mOIIIh.
Nguyen can Ky whose mU!IUY
· American spokesmen decUned support lugely keeps him In
to eay II tbe switch to gas had power.
had
al1)1hing 10 do Willi tbe killing
The helicopter guaner
aimed three rockets at a Viet
or Saigon's pollee chief •nd aIx
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other police and army cimclala. Cong rocket neat 50 •~-

Church, Sprinefleld, I
ual ~7, 1967 lfhen h&lt;

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Ute UI&amp;VerolQ&lt; or To!')
ada, Where he Is a cal
Utt Doctor or TheolOf
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bonora. Mr. MelntY~
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E&amp;lcatlon of the LutheJ
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enthuud 11pectatou at the Antiqu, C~r Fatl"'al per{ormanl'e ·an a ·~eriee or teM~J, eut:k ••
in Greenfield ViiLige, Dearbom, Miehlpn. At • · .lble to drive the tloweet without tta~Hftl• "

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Injuries

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The

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handsome calendar
unbreakable main!!
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Ford Mul'lftlnl 111 Greenfield VillaJe ha11
one o£ the 'world'• luraetl eolledion!l ,ot llntique
cur&amp;. - M.intalnt."d in n~inl condition, ·'lhek" ~•r11

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It y&lt;)U're an antique ·car tan,

your summer travels are likely
to put you In the neighborhood
ol an &amp;utomoblle museum.

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WHATOOl
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Nllfvnll ln..
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ti.,. Cor Mu1wm, Horrl'*t"'11 hrltcart M¥..

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SOUTH OAKOfA- Pl.-r Awt• Mwl~~~~t,
Mvr4o; H-..teu
MltMIMI, tophi

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Cemm.

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Olllttl1 P. A. Wooftldui MwMv~ .. . ..,.·
MvltVItl of ""''"" AutM, Lab 1...........,.,,

City.
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VIIGINIA- C. ond ' - ' ' • Corf.¥0'1,

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CONNICTICUT - , .....,, Avt.ft..t.llo Mv·
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ILOIIDA - ltllllll Cort M' YIHftftlay,
Saratoloj lal'ly '-1'1c1111 MIIMIHII, 51.....,
Sprlr~~• ; Elll.et Vthlcul•r \"'tlutiH, Shlort.
GI!OIGIA - MI... Auto MvMWII, Af·

Sendy &amp; e.
One emou

IlliNOIS - M - ef Sclt~~eo •d ht·
dultry, (hlc111•.

,l}ee~ '. meChanic,~,

in a modern S0!11lce·

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ltW ¥111..o, Do.t~Mnt, ~ Hl•t.rtc.l

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Arltl"" Aut.tobllo Mlllelll'll ti
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pollee.

-MaJ. ~~- Boo
broMr of rormer lrllllrlllllll&lt;
Minister NIUJ'lfl Bao
-Sgt. Plwl V&amp;ll Phall, aide
the may«.

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woundad lneboded Col. ~~~~;
The dead as the command Van Gian, commandar of - . ''"
post included;
capital lllilltll')l dhtrlot,
_ Nm••en Van LUIII, c-•- Col. Tran Van Phon, •Uionlt''
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pollee chleL
pollee ·""e! · _ LL Col. Dao Ba Phooc,
UPI correspondent Kat o
--der of the ranger group Webb, who had juat left b
the guerrillas.
omcers before the rocket hll.
00~~--cle~~k~~~_ ,,
., poll co.
and W&lt;lUnded covend
Col. Pho Quoc Clu, white plaster ~ blood. Tho'
' 'Harbor Patrol police inclden~ worst ollto kiDd In llli,

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pany wouldn't stay In business
long lf ·tbere were ·not a well
organized system of getting
the pioduct to tile conaumer.
Belillt with Pai1•,'Maker

"At the other end or the
chain, tile service station, specialty allop, garage and otller
outlets depend upon the manufacturer and warehouse to
have parts when needed.
"The whole process begins
With the parts maker, who
sends his products to tile warehowe distributor, the service
distributors and the jobbera,
who In turn supply the garages, S:Orvlce stations, car dealera and other retail service

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"When a service station or
gara1e doesb't have a parttcu,{
lar part on hand, or doe~·t .
. have necespty lnfoniiir.t19n
about that part, he can get the
Information, tile part and even
special tools necessary to In}'lndinr: oul what•, Wt(KIJ with y~ur famil1 car ir~ n~ 1un•er a
stall the part !rom his Jobber
u 1 uesR-and~bJ~olly" hutinen. Sophl&amp;liuted tesdna equ1pment c-an
or warehouse.
1e. 10 th.,root of trouble as fall a• prolon• and f~et'tronl can mO\"e,
"Often, this service Is proService •••tion1 in"VHtlhoueMnde ol dollan each m 1ull'h equipment
vided in a matter o! minutes.
to kerp customen' ears ronnln1 r~pt,
"This conatant ftow o! patta,
equlp_ment and Information
lryJu11lry KHpll P•ce
Throughout the epuntry thoumakes It possible ·for today's
Despite this complicated sands upon tlt&amp;usands o!
motoj1it to lose llttle tl1ne get- business ol parts diBtrlbutlon, trained personnel are dedicatting Ills car repalred,"Mr. Raf- : the Industry · manages to ed to tile Job o! lmowlng what
tery ·concluded.
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Vlell:llmes~l'_ri8htoned

dmlnlstrator of Salgoo

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f 4 Killed
a HJmo. ant, and J ..... ~ Gary llalnef,
Hospital when he died both o1 ,&amp;j:&gt;ple Grove, and vtcdm was employed as siatere, Mill BetQ' RalDIY. pt.
ll' at the American car Pleasant; Mrs. Eva!YD Dou,
WoosiAII', ~ MIL Mar)' NOI'ndry in Huntington.
~&amp; born at Galllpollt Fer· veU, Chesapsal&lt;e, va.

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, Sedie Shepard Rainey.

ling in additloo to his
ls his wife, Ev.;.~·n Long

two sons, Michael 111::1
Oath at home; two ~­
everly and Teresa, at
JUr brothers, Ernest, Gal"erryj Roger, Pt. Pleas-

Funeral servlceawUl beTueaday at 2 p.m. in lllo C~ at Awle Grove with tbe
Rev. Odell Bush omciatln&amp;- eur..
tal will be In the Cblpo1 c tery.
The body will lie in state Ill
tbe c~ me hour prier to Ute
services. Friends .maY call It
the Mohr-&amp;b!veDS Funeral il&lt;lno.

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minor damage to ed Smday m f3(18 bond tooppear
,,, Van COonay, accord- JWII 3 In Gallipolis Municipal ·
he patrol, loll tbe scene Court.
Olflcers reportedthatBiekere,
1 later located ~ orHe Is achoddecl to ap. headad aoulll, lalled to ...p~~ate
a charge of hltstdp June a cu,.,.e, lllB car W&lt;llll off t b e
rllbt olda of Ute higbway, throlllb
&lt;~• county CourL
D, VIckers, 24, Rt. I a guard rail ~down anemb,ankwu arrelted tor drlv- ment. There woo meclerale damage to Ute car, No ooe waa Ill·
t Intoxicated after an u.e.

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t 11:20 p.m. Saturday 011

, two-tentha 0( a mile
Vinton. He ,... releas-

jured
John Garnes, 18, Rt. I Go!UpoUs, and a l6-5oar.dd Rt. I

Bidwell boy were arrested oo
chargeo of -..Uon. -

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ten bWion parts were assembl84 lilto 1 miWon, four hundred thousand U.S. cara. There
were 310 dl!!erent makes and
models from wlllcil tlie buyer
could choose, and he could
speci!y a staggering number
of options.
This beComes a crazy-qullt
of comlllnatlona with wlllch
the country's 355,000 service
outleU must coQtend, because
many of these components
chance from year to year. ,
For the automotive parts
companlea and' their cllannels
of .. distribution, . the problem
becomes momenlo\is, W)len a
car owner rieecis service, no
matter where )le may re or
what make and model he Is
driving, parts must be readily

It'• tilt kind of sorvke 1nd protec- /
lloq I!V!f}' motorist peds , , . !low

for ,pOoiible'...iraetlono.
.....tOt

war, shocked the Vletmmeae.

of
compatts diStrlbuean lle. seen ,ln
·one ·manllsts some
systei!L
make
diller- ·

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puiloi lluli oo woler jla,.p ·
.... pump 'P•ketl(8) Cheelowrtlow t!lbe.

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1ightning,
11Jcplosion, .

AM. Is the co~tiY'i lart1nl ~~~~!!mo­
bile club, lnd our 10,500.000 members enjoJ mry club se!Yice nt
mattsr wlitro lhey.lravel.

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CAUfOINIA Nobon Collot·
tlon , N. Hoii)'Woo4.
COLOtADO - Gholt Town Mut(tlllft , (ol6roft s,rl ..ll Yettran Car Mu .. IIM, DMI¥11'l
TIIUIMV't Aute M~, fltt C11IA1ttl Gllldlfl
CMek1 Auto MUMIIM, LllllkCMif Molllltcllfl.

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durial obllhs occelentloa, •
the lhermOIIat .,., be &lt;10' .

Petit hoft Mountiln, MotriiiOfiJ t-.p'l An .
llqu. Gun 01\d (lit Col'-'li .... Hlehwoy t70,

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(6) Ch"!'k .eoolmt elreu•
latlon ~1 oli10rvl)oc lloe cool-ant In the ndlos.. ileclt
d....., DOI'IJIII operat,km.

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The llst was prepared by historte car butf and museum
owner Arthur 0. Rippey ot
Denver, Colorado.
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B..- He•M t~iT1.1&amp;e lO
80t u t" that ban)l)' quaUf,z, ~ hilloric Ul:"l (25
yea" or m&lt;Jre), (Pholo .by Philippe Halo.,.n)

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Michel is located on
Islet oft the c o ;
Normandy.

Shortly
alter the roekot
blasted tbe school that served
a temporary ~1'111&lt;111
08
headquarters, a VIol cons B40
rocket smuhed iniD 1 ~at
temple killing three cl
ns

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COPENHAGEN (
Ccmmuniat - led demo
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In Vletnom will bi
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tlidill' 11111 ""'w•e~u.~

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derives lrom tho! custom of an,
dent sallon who swore by Gem- ·
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rea over the Memorial
ls were reported. Five
deb nine were inlured
42 warnings ~ rend-

' lolemorlal Day .02 hours, frtJD 6 p.DL
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were pea-rs In Ute Blckerl

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wos cltacl to Gallia County JuvenUe Court June 8 .... charlO
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p.m. Smday on Rt. 7, lour-•
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parked 011 Ute east olda of tile_ ., 1
hlgbwoy' at:temptacl to moke • .., '
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It wao struck 111 llle tell ,.... b1
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There waa moderate cluull ,'l '
·;.!!!polls Post, Stato IIIBh- to lMIUt velllclos. No - · Wl8

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' Ma,y, • jump of 10 ...r
In AprU, In Gallla, Meiss
kson Counties. Tllepotrol
jlted no !atal aedlnduclod 21 accl-a In
19 peroma were !QJured.

2 Automobiles
Are Damaged

:rol lnveat1ptacl 42 ace!• Gallla County, lncludln lfhich 28 perams ware
Two cars had minor ~::j
. D&gt; Meigs Cwot;y, t b o ~ tbe driver of 0110
Wed 19 aecl-o wltll was cUed iiiiJ Dll)'ar•• c:GIIIt
accident• In lfhicb tho raoult of an ace!- .., «IIUurecl. One aceldanl Main st.,
I'QY police Sli4
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A car drlvn by Konnotll .
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Martin Luther and lor&gt;
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llle Doetor of ThooiOf
In llldltlm to llle
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way of a vehicle driven by Jim
Langdon, Gallipolis.
Meigs COUnty Gome ProteeInjuries were sustained by the drhers of both whicles ln two
tor Donald Williams said there
. slJ1il]&amp;-ear· 'Q.cldenta reported by Meigs County Sherif! Robert C.
was medium damage to the ve..
Hartenbach's ~ent early SundaY.
hlvle driven by Langdon whleh
The llral was at 3:20 a.m. on Route 124, a hall mile ol
Is owned by Opal Perkins. wn.
the Rllolne Corporation limits, wheoo GIQ'Ie AJan Reo&amp;, 21, ColumHams reported it was the first
blll, lllkl:lle lost control ol hla eer while uel~ the dashboard cill'
double deer kill for severa1
arette Uabter.
The vehicle; a 1968 Mercury, went into a daEI&gt; ditch aDd turn- yearsln Meigs.

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ed over m Its tq&gt;, Rees auslalned a cut ard bruise ol his right
hand ard was taken to Veterant Memorial Hospital by private
tnnsportatlm.
At"5:45 a.m., the departmmt mont, and Dlt&gt;Pod over oil Its
was suriimoned to bweallpte a top. Estep sul!ered lacerations
mlallljl neer the Raclno.Bashan o1 Ills arm and thumb. He was
ioad 'where a velllcle driven by cited to Meigs CountY. Court on
John WiQ'!IO Adami, 18, Rt. 2, cborges or driving while his 11Raclne, traveling south, hadiQIIO cenH Is under
and
throu&amp;lt a len co and struck a tree. reckless operation.
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Amlber -kend mishap proba llceratlon blbtncl bla rlgblear, ed by the department occurred
and a possible broker~ ahoolder Frldlil' m Route 248 In Cbesand OOH. He' was ...mo.ed to ~wh!l!" a vehlele driven by
Vllll'!liiJ'' Mtmqrl'l lliiiiPIIol ol/1
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Ro:~.-.merP..Y aQwJnien. Ad• · 1, ·~ ·'l!oi!Otii, pUlled ooto the
011\)1' 1961 iiiodel velllcle wa• hi8111VIQ' and struck the left rear
clelllollshed. The lnveatlgatlon Ia aide of a ear operated by Henry
contlnulns.
Richard Beaver; 63, Chestar.
Sheri!!'&amp; o!!lcers aloo ~es· Tblre were minor damages, and
ttpted an accident at 12:30 P: no arrells or InJuries.
m. Saturday, seven.tentbs or •
Weekend arrests incliMiedLee·
mile north of Route 33, on the man Alltop, 19, Rl 3, Coolville,
Long Hollow road.
lnt.oJdcelloo: John Robert WedJ)ele E. Estep, Rt. 1, Harrldie, 26, Eell UvetpOOi,andWar...,vtlle, travellng south - - ron Elmua Baker, 46, Reed ovUle,
entlY at hl8h speed, lost centrol both 011 non.-rt charges.
0( his car, struck an elllbaM·

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News ..• in Briefs

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By 1Jalted Prell tnter"-"11111
CI.EM&amp;IN, S.C. - A GAS-F111ED DRYING UNIT OJPIat 1 big J, P. Stewna CO. te.ttle plant 1111'!1 ~. ltlllt~ three
men and II\)II'IIJI 1 dozan 1001'0. Qno ol tl!oleldllecl waa 111 eleo.trlclan who wn tr)'l~ to repelr 1 maiAinctlm Ia the clr,y(lw . ttiJit
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iqd .... ..... lltllll lbroU&amp;b tho big J'CICIID 11118 sllrljllltl. Thl
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No deduct
Low Rates

Sendy&amp; B
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P.IWliUCT - QUALIT\ SALESMEN - BEST SERVICE ·-

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ing todoy. He lllnted stroiWIY ol
civil disobedience.
Hosea WUUams, chosen last
.week to replace the Rev. Jesse
L. Jackson as head of "direct
action" CIIIIIpligns by the poor
camped in the . capllal, told
demoostrators

attending

use their billy clubs. We are

going to plague this natim. Tho
picnic is over."
Earlier. addressing abwt 500
marchers he had led on 1 dally
pilgrimage t6 -the Agriculture
Department, WUllams said:
11 We are coming out or these
shacks. We are read¥ to bleed
as long as there Is a drop or
blood in our bod;y.
"This is our bulldilli and our
labor paid lor il We'll go when
we want to and not before •••
we have our job and the police
have theirs •.• before we'll be
a slaw, we'll be burled in our

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alatera, Miaa BettY ltllDil'. PL
Pleasant; Mrs. E.elyn Dota,
Wooater, ard Mra. MirY Norvell, Cheupeai&lt;e, VI.

There was minor damage to
bolh cars. Van CoonO)', accordIng to tho patrol, left the ac.,.
and was later located and arrested. He Ia ache&amp;ued to appear 011 a charge of hltsldp June
7 in Meigs County Court.
llemY D. VIckers, 24, Rl I
Bldwutl, waa arrested lor driv·
lng while tnt.oxlcaled alter an ••·
cldent at 11.20 p.m. Saturdoy oo
Rt. 160, ~· of a mile
south or Vinton. He was reteall·

Tho Gallipolis Pool, State Higbwa,y Patrol lnveattpted
eight aecldenU in tho Gallta • Maigs aroe OYOr the Memorial
Day holiday weekend. However, no tatals were reported. Five
accidents were ol the InJury-type, in which nine were Injured.
Patrolmen- 3larreate, Issued 42 warnlDgs ard rend.ered assistance to nine motorist&amp;. Tho Momorlel Do.y week·
end lasted lour ard one-lourth days or 102 hours, 1r0111 6 p.m.
Wedlleadl:ro May 29 In midnight Sundly, June 2.

Pony Killed
In Highway
AJ)OI1)' owned by Orville Arma,
Pomero;y Rwte .t, was kUled

In an accident oo Roote 143 julll
aouthelst ol the Ballo~ Run Road
at 9:50p.m. Sunday. The dopar1iment of Sherif! Robert Harte.,.
bach reported.
The wandered mt.o the
hlghwl!' In front o! a cer driwn
by Earl S. Shiller, ldlnersvllle.
Conalderlblo damaga waa 1.,.
curred to the wlllcle.
The aheriD'a de!Vtment alao
rf()OI'Ied that 1 deer r1111nto the
car or o.Jmu Hawl!Q', Middleport, on COurqj&lt; Road ~ about •4
o! a mile sQOlll ol Route 7, over
the . . . . . . damlglng tbl left
unliT.
aide of the vahtcle. The amalf
~ 2,900 omplO)'Ot will redeer. - . - . wu 110( kWed.
ceiYO a 2~ bike tho
lira. ~. 12 centa .tn'"""" llle
.aeccifttl1ear IIIII 13 eeilll ~t~~biMir
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father, is hls wl.fe, Ev~~n lAxle
Rainey; two son&amp;, Michael P1
Bruce, both at homej two daughters, Beverly and Teresa, at
homej four brothers, Ernest, Gal·
lipolis Ferryj Roger. Pt. Pleas-

The state Hlgbwa,y Patrol
charged Albert Van Cooney, 21,
Rt, 4 POmeroy, with leaving the
scene ol an accident after a two
ear colilalon at 8:55p.m. Satur.
day oo Rt. 124, one mile well of
Rt. 7,
The patrol said the! Van Couney pulled !rom a parking lot
olllo Rl 124 and his car struck
the left rear cia westbound cu
driven b~ Carolyn L. Malooe, 17,
Rt. I Rutland.

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Funeral aorvlces will be Tueod!Q' at 2 p.m. In llle Barton
Chapel at Apple Grove with tile
Rev. Odell Bush omctat!Jii, J!uro.
lal wW bo iD the chapel c-tery.
The bod,y wW lie In alate at
the chapel """ boOir prior to tile
service8. Friends IDlY call at
the Mohr-&amp;levens Fune.r al lklmL

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IDrmer m
ldlniater Nguyen Bao Trl.
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-Sgt. l'hln Van Pllan, aide Ill ·
the mayO&lt;.
Bes~s the IDIYor''!r...;; ')/,
wounded lndllded CoL ~
Vln Glan, C&lt;liDIIIIIIIIor of
capllal military cllatrlct,
Col. Tran Van Pban, •lkinll
pollee · clllel of stal1
UPI correspordeot K 1 t 1
Webb, wbo had jull loft tiJI •·
omcers belore the rocket bit,
dashed back and IOUild the deed ·"'
and 1IOOJIIed covered wllll o:
white ..,laster and blood. The
lncldant, worlll ollts ldlld in tiJI ·: :
war, ahoclled the VlebamoBt.
Vle1Dime5e f'rishtened
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State Patrol Report

wunams, a Geor'gia-born ve.
teran of ~l.U rlgbte campaigns
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PT. PLEASANT - Paul D. was being transferred to a HunRainey, 29, of Apple Grove, Ma- tington Hospital 'when he died.
The victim waa employed as
son COUnty's third highway lalallty or the ~ear. died Satur· a welder at the American car
day evenirw enroute to 1 Huntin8- and Foundry in Humington.
He was born at Golllpolla Ferton hospital. He was fAtally inry,
Oct. 9, 1928, son of Harry
jured in a one-car accident saturday at 6il5 p.m. on Rl 2 R. Rainey, Pt. PIOIPnl, IIIII
ahout IS miles south oiPt. Plea .. the late Sadie Shepard Rainey.

According to the Mason Cowr
ty Sherlft"s Department, Rainey
was traveling south alone when
his truck left the highway, traveled 66 feet, and struck a tree
heackxl. Rainey was first taken
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",the picnic is over,'! pledged a
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blasted the ·school that served
as a temporary operations
headquarters, a VIet COIIB B40
rocket smashed Into a Buddhist
temple, killing three clvlllana
and wounding 20.
Ollic!als KUied
Tho deed as the command
pool included:
-NKUYOD V1n L - Saigon
pollee chief.
-Ll Col. Dao Ba Phuoc,
cOJIIIIIIDier of the ranger gr&lt;111&gt;
baUiing the guerrillas.
- Ll Col. Le Ngoc Tru, chief
ol Cholon poUce.
- Ll Col. Pho Quoc Clu,
Saigon Harbor Patrol pollee
chief.
- Maj. Nguyen Ngoc xtnh,
chlel administrator ol Saigon

WASHINGTON (UP0 new tleld commalller or the
Poor People's march, declaring

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Filth St., Mlddleporl, hal oom- Rosurrecllm City ciJDI)gl'Wllll
that the campalgo to heiJ&gt; the
:t A TRIPLE FAT ALIT\' ACCIDENT late SuniiQ' n!af!t puabed
pleted riQI!remeol:o lor gradUa- poor had been lnllltrated by
Ohlo'o ·Memorial J!el trallle death cOJIIII to at lout 17 peracttala
Um with blahest honors at lienthired troobleJ!Ial&lt;er•·
IU!o cra,ahes, , _ tn SE Olllo.
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..., Untverelty's 121th amual
11 1 knoW dlrn well there are
.11» ~ta &amp;mdlf craab occurred just 11011111 or tho Lorain ciiJ
commmcement in Granville tc&gt;. paid pe&lt;Jille to came come down
ojpllljl :"9;0\llo rt., o\11. luto drtWII by Julia HI...... 21, Lorain,..,...
day,
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1111 start trooble," ho said.
Pill north tn liJO ~ .... ol a !ouNaile ell- hiPwlll MEIGS MAR1JIA(iE l,.lCEN!ES
A gradualo of MlddliiXlrt Hi8h
wilbl;iPt lllf hei.SU&amp;Il14 on: The .]lllrol aatd tile Rima car aJammed Mir..,.U Rlchanl Rouab, 19 . School, Min Dutton oaroed hlabIJIIIito lir!YOII bJo /uU,a
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ell honors by malntaJnlng aU
11114 , 19 two chlldrea. Clnie!l. · I, ard Ruth, 3, were kWed .. ·weJioa·thO Radi. - .,' 2. ,
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WHY DO MORE PEOPLE BUY t1!EVROLE'I' CARs IIi
GALLIA COUNTY n!AN ANY OTHER N.\KE? WHY DO .
MORE . PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN GALLfA
C~ 'MIAN ANY OTHER MAKE? ANSWER: NUMBER 1

C. Hartemach said Oldfield's
body was ltrst aeon at Bellville
Locks but workers there were
unable to retrieve It, and they
called olflclals at the Portland
Locks. Lock 21 employees who
removed Oldfield !rom the riV·
er were Robert Proffitt, Paul
Scllller, James E. Je«ers and
William F, Fox.
Two drivers were hospttallz.
St. Marys authorities said Old·
ed and two cars heavily damag- field mad~! hiB ~ on a dered m111 ...~. ... NortJt~- .. ~M&lt;"bOiti'fhi1i"wnt&lt;h..eAve., Saturdlil' o!ternoon, Mid· entl7 fell. 11 was believed he
cllepon pollee said.
was last seen when ho left llle
They reported a car driven West VIrginia shore tn a sldll
by James D. John,.., 20, Mar· to gil to the derrick boel.
!etta, pulled !rom a aervlce staTwo psrsoos who took Oldlion Into the path of a car drl•· field to hla ski!! and lett 111m
en by Margaret H. Hlll, Dayton. there said they heard a splash
Both Johnooo and Mrs. HUI In th~ water after Oldfield bad
~ere taken to Veterans Memorial reached the boat. They told auHospital by the Mlddleportemer- thorltlos Oldfield was wearing
gency ~·
a T..hlrl and trousers when he
Johnoon was released &amp;mday left in his skill. However, when
!ollowlng treatment of minor In- his bod;y was recovered, ]1e was
juries. Mrs. Iilli remained COD· unclothed.
lined MOnday will! a fractured
Coroner Henry Ewing of PornDole, lacerations, and fractured eroy was at the scene with !il.er ..
ribs.
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II! Hartemach. The bod,y was takMlddleport police said mvesU- en to Ruttencutter Funeral Home
=~ of the accident is contln· in St. Marys.
Meanwhile, · Saturday evening
till Middleport emergency ICJI8d
·answered a call to the Edward
B~ """" .., Seventh St. Mrs.
Ellon Mae Jngeta, lllr. Blake's
mother, wal )!l'OIIIIIIDcecl dead
upllll the lfWI'nrrl•al.
Late &amp;Jillll,y afternoon the
11&lt;118'1 wenl to llle Cbo~r .WI&amp;al
~ m fl&gt;"""r Routa 7 where
Robert Wlilta, 18, Galljp&gt;lls, had
bleome
He waalllqcmaet.ous
upon 1bo·icllad'• arrlY&amp;t He was
takell to Veterllla !lamorlal Hoajlltal where he was·treated and
releaaed.

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fital rocket.
The mission
exPressed ''deepest regrets and

llgeoce soorees said
about
30 Viet Cong remained ln the
streets ol rubble, decomposiag
bpdles and howll~ dogs.
Slrt&lt;e the guerrillas launched
their spring invasion of Sat&amp;on
The body or • St. MarYS, w. May 5, ihe gunships also
Va. man was recovered trom accidentally rocketed two refu..
the Ohio River Smday a11ern00n gee centers and machlnegunned
at PorUand Lock No, 21.
South VIetnamese rangers. SUnIdentified as Norman Oldfield, day's errant rocket- 1 weapon
41, the victim was repOrted to about three Inches ttdckhave drowned at st. Marys aboUt

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ABOVE IS A LARGE OVERPASS which hal _,. conotrocted m tile riew relocalod Route 33
in the ~~burY area. COnstruction. trorn Rock Sprtngs to Darwin, ls by Holderman ~ Son.

above the beads

directing the street llgh~
, All the victims were strong
s,.pporters ol VIce President
Nguyen Coo Ky whose militarY
s111&gt;port largely keeps him In
power.
The helle~r gunner had
aimed three rocket&amp; at a Viet
Cong rocket nest 50 yards
beyond the c1111mand post. A
U.s. s~BDlln said the third
rocket "malfunctiooed.''
Mayor Van Van Cua.
The U.S. State Department
But the gas eannlsters were
mission today announced there
all that !ell !rom the Army ls a "strong probablllty" an
gunships helplng South Vietnam
American helicopter ftred the

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slammed into a Sooth Vietramese cmunand post 20 feet

SAIGON (UPO -U.S. hellcq&gt;ters battling guerrillas tn Sllgun
fired only ·~ gas shells today,
Their rockets and maehineguns
killed seven South Vleuwn
olllclals SUnday In the fourth
such accldl&gt;nl In a monlh.
American spokesmen declined
to say II tho switch to ps had
ai\Yihllli to do with the ldlllng
or Saigon's police chlel and six
other pollee and army ol!lelals.
Several others were wounded in
the blas4 including Saigon's

Fender Bending
Speeded Up in
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ed 9mda.Y oo $308 bond to_..
June 3 In GalllpoJia Muolcipal

court.

Olflcera reportedlllatBickorl,
headod aouth, !ailed to ne&amp;IJIIalo
a curve. Ilia car went olf t b o
rl8bl aide fll the hl8bw111, thrW&amp;b
a guard rail and doWil an emlJ:.tlnk·
med. 'Ibere wu moderate dam·
age to the car. No one wu in·
jured.
John Gomes, 18, Rt. 1 Ge1JI..
polls, and a 16-year.old Rl I
Bidwell boy were arrested oa. ~~
ehargea ol lnt.oJdcatlm. were paseengers iD llle Bldw'l l

car.
Forrest Jones, 17, Galllpolla,
was cited to Gallla Coulll;)' Juvenile Court June 8 on a eblr&amp;'O
of !allure to ytel d tho rll]ll II.
way after an ac&lt;ldenl at 12:2li
p.m. Smdoy on Rt. 7, lour.tealhl
of a milo sooth of Rt. 218.
The patrol said that JMH,
perked on llle out lido or tiJI
bl.gbwa.y, attempted to maiot a
t •u•· turn and head IIJillth. Hta
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It was struck tn llle lelt re.&amp;l' b,J
a car drl•oo by N.,nll 9111rt&amp;welder, 34, of WheelerJilarl!.
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There waa moderato ~
wu
Tho GalllpoliaPest, Statolll&amp;lt- to lMltlt vehicles. No way Patrol, Investigated 62 accl· iii!Ured.
dent• tn May, a jump oliO over
llle 52 in AprU, In Gallla, Mel8•
and Jackooo Cotmlles. 'The patrol
lnoeotlpted no !atal aecidonta.
Tills incliMied 21 accidents Ia
which 39 peroms wore ]nJured.
The patrol Investigated 4% acct.
in Gollla COUnty, tndedlng 15 in which 28 per...,s were
two cvs bad ":=:~
InJured. ID Meigs County, t b o ar111 tho drl- or .... ·
cited to IIJIYor'l CGWt
patrol cheeked 19 acctdenla with the
reault
o! Ill ocddelt 4111
alx Injury ICeldenta lD which
Main St., MondiQ':Dtcll,niiJI,,PGI..,
II were IJUured. One accident
roy pollee lllld.
oecurred In Jockaco County.
A car driven by KeniiOIIJ1 ~.:/i
Olllcora' - k q 1,303 patrol
47,
Bueyrua, allelllliCid .,
boolra 1ut ~ made 2'55 ar.
rellle, laauell 361 WII'Ill.nga, biiiD- a car dliWII b.Y Karlt
led 69 opeetal &lt;letall•, ullatetl 17, Ml- whleb wu
Ill
69 niotorllta, lnape&lt;tad 647 mo- lng • tum
drloewar.
tor vebldes IIIII -ered $3,&lt;harlOt of
625 tn stolen~teblde

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