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T!IESDAY
J1me H-18
11IE SAND PEBBLFS
(Technlcolor)
Steve McQueen
Richard Allenborough
Running time: 3 Hrs. 15 min.
Wednesday ond Thursday

June 19- 20
Friday and Saturday
June 2l- 22
NOT OPEN
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Delegate·:. Commltments...
was lalk he might get iL
The New York governOr is far
behind Iormor Vice President
:l;hard M. Nixon In convention
once head favorite son delep-

RISING STAR In lbaw bas~
neu, •iDler Gloria Lorlnr
II a comparative newcomer
lo lbe enler1alnm,enl world.
Her &amp;lory aud lbat of bad·
liner Arelba Frauklln wW
be aublecl of an upeomloJ
lelevlslon opeclal.

USDA Acts

THE BEST YETI
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POMEROY
ATIONAL BANK
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tssk would be to solve file terday.
problems of Negroes and the
The Agriculture Department• a
poor.
OIUIOIIIICOment said tllat In addiGeorge C. Wallace- The for- tion to the import Q.totas oo con-

mer Alabama governor to1d a
cheering Atlanta audience that
America's allies let her down in
ytetnam. He said if elected
president he would tell them
.. next time you cmne alo~ with
us." If they refuse he said
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Member Federal Reserve System

they owe us.''

Member FDIC
All Accounb Insured Up To fl5,000 Under
The Flldorol Depo&amp;it lnauranco Corporation
~·00

to 7:00

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surplus. The Common Market

Parish, Chillicothe District.

Glooster - Trimble, Joe Walburn from Roundhead Clrcul~
Lima DistriclGood Hope, E. J. RussoU ttcm
CoolviUe,
Cincinnati District
Price Hill, Eu,geneBrowntrom

provides mBQY a nice view at
times during the years. lts prac~

Ileal advantsges in transportotloo cannot be denied.
However, there has also been
a "price" throogh tile years, and

one o1 file bigheat paid locally
was on Sept. 27, 1926, When four
Pomeroy women and a baby were

drowned.
According to a newspaper account of tile event, a yawl was
swept under the ferryboat,

Champion No. 3, towhlchtlleboat
was attached. Lo11ing their Uve11

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beauty of walnut·tone cabinets will
make you proud to step into your
new kitchen. COMPLETE KITCHEN
features nylon glides on drawers
for smoother opening; exclusive
combination hinge·catch on all cabi·
nets; easy-to-clean formica top;

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Roper slip·in range, your choice of
gas or electric; matching power
exhaust hood with filter and light
PLUS a completely automatic dish·
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capacity. Colors available for appliances and sink: Coppertone, Turquoise and White.

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NO DOWN PAYMENT - 36 MOS. TO PAY

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REG. $699.00 VAWE

Metamora, Owen

WUiiam ~I and her small
daughtsr, Anna 1\largaret,
Several days iapaed before file
bodies were ree(Wered and retu mod to a shocked COIIII1IImlt.y
for burial, There were 19 dllldren left motherless as the result ot file drowning c1. file toor

women.

The newspaper giving

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Crmn Sydenstrlcker, Portsmoufll
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Portsmoofll District
Ironton, Richard Ward Cr1111
Methodist Theological School ln

The Department Store of Building Since 1915

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.llev,Jted To The Grealer Middle Ohio J'alley

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Henry A. carreon, a p~
eU W. StaUier !tom Gilboa, 1)&amp;. IP'OOnl director Cor the 1&lt;1'11
fiance District.
. Alwelea city schoola, aald~J. .
Fultonham, Kennefll E. Roach aaw Sirhan the &lt;11,y bo!ore !lie
!rom retirement.
alayloi at a tarset pcU&lt;;~!
Marietta, Christ - Trlnll;r Ar.- range jn San GabrieL , :·
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lotlation, Edmund C. Jcaa tram
He lAid Sirhan ,fl1 ahoatlac
Zanesville FtraL
.. very fiP-.u.r
,....., with 1 U
Roseville, Laster J. Watts cellber pistol. He eollmaled 3oo
Item Junction City, ZIIIOsviUe to 400 bullet cas~ ~ OD file
District.
IP'OUDd around Sirhan.
Shawnee - New SlnltsviUe,
carreon had come to ibo .
Stockport, Mark Fulkereon from r.,.. wlfll a !Hend, DaVId
Cumberland, Cambridge District Montellano, an - r t m &amp;W1I,
(WEO).
an! aaid Sirhan asked hlm• ·
' Zanesville Flra~ Robert St.
"H"" &gt;iiU hold 1Gii.:~
Clair from Jel!eroonviUe, WU- get bellet acc..-cy boduie
llJ.Jn..tru. Di trl
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thla gun doesn't have a s~Pt ..,.
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SELECT YOUR FATHERS DAY GIFTS AND
CARDS NOW THREE FLOORS FILLED WITH
GIFT IDEAS SURE TO PLEASE DAD ON HIS
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FIRST DffiT TURNE!l - cart Barnblll, loCI, and LlndHy
Lyona turn Ill~ first .shovel lUll Q! eerfll tor $1,408,9661'111'11
,._.., J&gt;lalns-Chester Wetsr Dl•trlct saturday. In background, ttcm loll, are PhU LlvoUe, EDA fteld coordlnltor,
John P. HW.Sieco,lnc. engln.-blg ftrm execudve vice presldenl; James McDorman, Farmers Heme Admlnlitrtl,llon
Illite director; Claude Qulllen, Sloe~, Inc. o,.meer; Henry V

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r:J. EqlneerS at Huntington, W.

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.tho CAl', and local healfll
deparlmenis ln ooiving the
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file
work W""'
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regular bllsls ln each CODIIIIU"'

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GALLOOLI:S _ llimQo. wu
eotllilalld at $100 bl

va., lo Inviting blds on pool
cloarlng Cor file Racine Locks
and . Potn on · 11t1 Oblo lllvu•
Tlio ·wOJ:li;,.....alllll01lf-olearlni·
apd di$POajDsof,alllreeo, brullh
and teneu aiOnl botij ~&gt;an~&lt;s "'
thO Oll,lo RlYOr '"!'I Ito \)1butarlea beloW elll\'IIIOn SS2.0 blclu4ing the Islands from tho ~cine
Locka and Dam upatream to Lock
and Dam ~. alliOalongbolll bank•
ol oU fllo trlblllarlos cl. the Ohio
River II&gt; aiiOIJII where elevation
560.0 meets tho 101rlace cl. low
water In lhe tributary.
Tbe work also lndudea tile removal and di$P08alorastonedam
II MUI Creek.

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2:21 p.m. Friday U!at dlunaged a Mella eoUnt.Y woman'• 0!11'
at file Ashland sOrvlce StaiUin .
118 Vln !lt One I ell and

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Firemen said an attendant was
!llllng file gasoline taN&lt; 00 a car
tlrlven by Jollie 111ae Ar1x or
Harrisonville. There 1118 lllJIIU'entty a leak In file IIller plpe
and gasoline splllod onto 1 be
driveway, Probable cauae of the
fire was a discarded cigarette.
1be ftre damaAed. the left

tront tire, paint m file 1961
. Corvalr Mon2a and a !lonr mat.
It was the 8181 run or the year
and file flttl1 ilf file mon111 Cor Gai-

UpoUs Vol- Firemen.

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flley were IU!felina _ was
answered by one $2 COitrllludon
lrom file entire COIII!Iy, tllat beIng made by Mrs. w. H. Fuiii'Gd
of Allred.

Brooks, chief onglnaer ollicer for the department or pobllc
work&amp; of EDA and pat $POlker; John ·Foster, state FliA
engineer; Frank W, Porter, Jr., water district counsel; MU~
ton Roush, FliA county • ....,.visor; Ralph !&gt;richard, Sleco,
Inc. engineer and Eldon Gaul, member o! file water district
board o! trUstees.

Komafl1 Sboeta, 1013 Second
Avo., beaale breeder and tralnar, oteod lUI and wllJed bla face,
il wai lhl !laJ!-IIIIIIarllled taco o1
an .ouljiOOralnla ~llome!l to
wurlnB a haL II waa alild file
rica cl. a
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Crosa appeal for Florida. usur_
terers" - with no hint as towfuo'

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SUNDA);'J:UNE '16th

Admlnlotratlon In Wosillngton, D.
c., gave file sr&lt;im&lt;J&gt;reeldng address.
~liking !rom a preparedtext,
Brooks oald file $1,174,000 EDA
IP'W Cor file construetion of
file lll'slsm wlll help IndirectlY
In keeping the young people In
tbla area.
Brooks emi&gt;haolzed thai EDA
ls concerned mainly with "left

BY ROBERT WINGETI'
TUPPERS PLAINS- 1be Or at
shovel ruu or dirt was turned
saturday attsrnoon Cor the rural
TuJIIIOI'S i'lalns..Cheetsr Wetsr
Sj'atenr In (lrOOinj!breaking oeremonlili'lf; Eastern Ill&amp;!&gt; School.
A c"'*''" . - 200 peroons
lncludlnli i!llb:onl, contractor&amp;,
gove111J1111111- Iiiliclal•· and watsr
dllllrict representative• obaerved• LIDdMi)o Lyms, assisted by
Carl Barnhill, bl'J!Ol&lt; ground wlfll
e gul~ shoYel. Lyons Is
preoldent o1 the woter district
board or truatses and Barnhill
ls vlc"i'cesldent.
The syotem lrlll be Gle largest
rural water Installation In file
United flats•. It Is to conolst
or sboul 214 mlles or mains and
wUl serve patr&lt;llls In 600 s~re
mOos ot Melgs and Afllens Coun.
Uea. The systsm will etsrt wlfll

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CLAMBAKE
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a.s a wide. EDA ...., such wetsr dllllriet board or tniJareas to have jobs and training tees, Ioiii' counsai Fl'lllk YJI; :''
Porter, Jr., and Seco, Ine., -..
Ccir lis peophi, he oald.

oultlnl engineers.
u People all

over Ohio a a 4'
fiii'QI&amp;Iiout tho United - s ci!a
look to filii prQject with pride
Cor the aeeompll--haa· :
b - made," said McJlormlll,

McDorman alilo brouallt • wlllt ..
(Conti""" .. Pap I)

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Henry S. Brooks, chle! engineering oOir.er ot l'\lbli&lt; Worke
for file Economic Devolopment

Relief Cost

Was $6,266
GALLIPOLIS - Wayne Davlo,
chairman ol fllo GoUla COUDil'
American Reel Crosa, aaidsaturday disaster ralle! upendlturea
have totaled 116,266 In tills 00011·

t.Y. oil .. outright alii'

None oC this asollllance needs
to be repild by tho lamillel lnvo!Yed since It nolllldt potalble-~IJ'«·
thO
A~rldll ~e who contribute

to !belled c~u.
1be pi f#. tbo Red Croao In
its disastst relle! ....ratlontll
to help !ajnlllos hell&gt; fllem~eo
back to normal aOer disaster
atrlkes.
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ot file entiH coaununll;r, I con
now report the Red Cross miosion la accompli1hed," Nr. J)a..
vis said.
Although the disaster operation was completed Saturday, the
Red Cross olllce In file Courtboose wiU continue to be 0J!011
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Monday lbmqjjl Frlday !rom 10
POMEROY - Donald a.m. to f p.m. lor tho regular
Harden, 21, ~racuse, and An· programs and services _,sor·
gela Darlene FID&lt;, 19, Cheshire ed by file GoUla ,Coonb' ChapRoute 2.
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down-mder have added lnternationa! Interest to file llli Bond
Regatta at Pomeroy on file Ohio
Rlver on June 22 and 23rd.
Jack and Diane lllarshall d
&amp;Ydney, Australis bave entered
file races according to Mro. Mabel Harrison, Sacretary-Treaaurer, Mideast &lt;Mtboart Asoodalion Inc., which Is oponsorlng

The Fourth Big Bond Re!lllte opens wlfll file big parade 11
l p.m. Frlday In Middleport and
Pomeroy. The Ever Loofll' st.
Bernards wUl be the Ceature at..
traction at 3 p.m. and 7:30p.m.
Friday, Jllle 21.
Jack Carsey, pros!- or file
Pomeroy Cioolmer oC C ommerce, seys piOII!,y or !too parking will be avollable II file alia

Dillie noes. The races wUl be
tree. Roland Ctablrea, - . ,
with file blgh""1 ....,._, II
overH&amp;IIla clearlns ol file rtvwbllllk Cor eaay v1ow1n1.
Tht balance f#. 11t1 P&amp;'IIP'IIII
011 Saturday In adiW... II&gt; ...
races lrlll be lob racaa on t h •

Ohio RIYer, U. S. DlofalonalF....
J11mplng Conteat, plo IIi&amp;&amp; oontsltland Home Tallllt - ·

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The lllarsballa have been In

outhoerd radii&amp; since 1952. '!')ley
have made severaltrlpatot.tS.A.
and Jack wUl race In C &amp; D

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In Auatralla there Is a amall

but enlhuolastlc racing group
which Ia growing. Jack II file
D, F, and X Auatrallan National Champion and holds straight.
a.war ncords ln 'Cheae classes,
Diana raced her own outboard
for several years In 41Jstralla
but now linda lhe has lliiOUlill
to do helping Jack In file pita.
The eveat wUl be patrolled by
file u. s. Coaltl Guard AuxiiW,.
Notice• haYO been aent to all
mariners on file Oblo Blver .bJ
the Coul Guard 11iat file eveUt
wUl be held between mile
llld 250.

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ancy Dlatrlct'a ••Operatlan Mallllt:HID\'' p~ tznH bJ
Jack Crlap, assisted lhll'lllltroy CMmber ol C&lt;lmiDarce lui
- . In llttlJe- file rlwrbank
aiq E. Vall&gt;~~ reodr tor !b!a
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. .ing lila 8end RapUl Weekend, J1101 21-113, 1f1t - ' - 1 .
- In -of lhll'mlero7 J....... Mlloltr 1llldt
llopertmao!l.
- dono courllay ct tl.. MoJ1a
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11 Cldcena' Scholarship F.,..don. known b 11Dollars for
lieb&lt;iara':, w!U award $1,300 ln
.schal.t!!'~• I!IOodli 11 B p. m.
II '11\o PomertiY ,lomentary
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Frill Mor,row, IWPtloll boaviiJ
. ..,__ _, ln. 1 near heal. and ..U not
•hi~.... saillli y-;'~ . 011 colll;r;~?:02p. ... f\'lday ·. l!olh
·wlll''lliile!\t tr""' lliimo•ie)' ~- .., Cloio
Rd., llwa tlutha
~Clod duri!W l county"""'"drl"' Ot • lllllt
'til .!{!. 1111,_... lin ' ..
two montlla.
cOnll~
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Adminl"tr.ation spoke briefly,
praising those who IOIJIPOrted file
Tuppers Plslns-Oieetsr Wetsr
Diatrlct !rom Gle time ot lis
Inception. ~dal acknoWledgout" areas that are lagging be- 1110111 was pven by McDorman to

Wendy and ·Charlie in South America

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1be project proposal waa ~ub­
mltted to the OEO on March 27,
1968 Cor 1 12-monlh. period but
file above grant approVal period
ruiiS tllrougb program year B,
whlch enda Oc,t. 31, 1968.
Sayre pointed OUI lhal II that
tlmo file project wUl be r ....rtt.teh Ud he is hopeiUI that lt lvill
be rHPProved for progrl)n year
C, on 1 l~mooth blal..
Anyone inll...,.ted In file
cOIIIUitaJit's job or file
1111' so' • m&gt;oJ'ntmont lhouid
(Contlnned on 1'1&amp;11 3)

SHOP FRIDAY AN·DSATURDAY

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ploye of file G. and J. In Pomeroy. The paper discloses filii a
Ma~&amp;s Count.Y American R e d

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in the trage&lt;bt were Mrs, Della
C. Foulk, Mn. Dora Hunnell
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Reagan- Addressing has eetshlished a mllk price sup •
an Indianapolis funct raising port of $!.67 per hundredweight,
dinner, the Clllfornia gOvernor compared to the ~. S. support
said the nation's domestic price of$f.26perhundredwelght,
problems trom poverty to for milk of national average butviolence were the result ot terfat content.
"permissiveness from cradle to
crime. It's time to get angry,"
he said.
PLAN SALE
liiASON - The Ladies Auxll.
lary of the l\lason Volunteer
Fire Department Is having a
rummage sale, Saturday, from
The a.R)Olntmenta, by dJstrida
10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at file city InclUded:
building, The proceeds wiU help
ChiUicothe District
pay for a new fire truck.
Albany, Howard Mayne, ftrot
appointment.
OLD FINE EXECUTED
Amanda, Jack D. Lethenstrom
Harold WDilam Smltll, 51, Rt.
from
Haydenville - Webb's Cha1, Raclne, has been jailed by' tbe
pel,
Chillicothe
District.
sherlfrs department for execuChesterhill, Charles W. im.
tion oc an old fine and costa.
hoff from Glouster _ Tflmbie
Chilllcothe District.
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Pleasant HIU - Hocking HUts

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Miller, Keifll Powers ttomBig
Branch, Portsmoufll Dlattt&lt;L
Purtsmooth: Manly, l'aul Pyles
ttcm South Poin4 Portsmoulb
new asSignments Cor ministers District.
in the conference.
Racine, Dale McClur·D" .__
The
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ents were an.. Bethel, Portsmouth District.
noonced at the closing session
Rod n e y, Normon WUIIams
of file Ohio Annual Conference, from WUliamsport, ChUiicothe
which opened last SUnday night. District.
The 151 changes covered all
South Point, Eugene .f1nne!IID
secUoos of the conlerence, which from Morral, Lima DistrlcL
has more than 1,100 churches. ' Waverly Lestsr Taylor ttcm
Columbus led the 11 diatrlcts Dayton: S:, J&gt;aul
in the number of new appoint. tricl• IJo.yton m..
m.ents w1th 23, lollowedby ZanesZanesvUie District
vii le with 18, Cincinnati 17, DayFra
ton and WUmington 16, !ipringzeysburg- Perryton, R&lt;nfield 13, Chillicothe and Defiance 12, Toledo 9, Lima 8 and
Portsmoufl17. .

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ml~ · ~~ In ,!!Je ·rDIIIA&gt; :~~n~d.veiito , F.'teethl.•~~ 1'1!l . i!oelr l!'lri!l• were·~··
11!&lt;en by. Sen. Riilort F. ]'~ ,tllb-d 11tn1~k a
,lr•:h at fh~ lashmm.te.. :• ·"~ · •l·t' :
at T~y;, Mll!llo,land qa,Or 'toil'ls- Ke~. tiler hls /' viotol-f ... lleiOI!·Ih&lt;\second, .
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tsrs causo&lt;Pl\11\rl••lllll~ speech led him, to ~ . ~.1' y" •Ppwderburns lndlcllad tile
"Wheli I """'l',, iiUI' l'"l~t
lnlowa. · ,.
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where, !U&gt; wa~ .-loU~.: Ji.r .an ';, Jr~Mwu . Ored nolmorefllan ,, rem~ lhit ~. ~ ·
The twlater at Trac~ Thursday laassin, grand Jury tssillnOo.Y two or three lnchea trlliii ,. me, ·•fiirli to l'GUf rlfJII;- ~
nlshl drWed straight Uil'()ugh the re,ve~ ; . .
. ~~·right ear.
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C·p.lo n Jl~·l
southweetsrn MlnneSOili liMn ~t
Sirhan It Slrbon ·Pflcdced
-,'l;)le crowd aroun! file Room.' " , ' .
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2,800, leavtog 1 t'h &lt;!llile-10111.. Orlng a .. 22. ci!III&gt;Or pistol at a mortalll' ,,. !'Wnled se1111or hit
U,!~:ker aaid ~ bfllo&gt;e&lt;~.&lt;li,J
tllree - blook - ·wide cut lhit target range, Uttering the and cursed at file auaalln. · ordw was IP'veb II¥ ·tlno
kiUed seVOII perso'M~ illlurod 72 cround, with hiDIIIreds of shoD "Everymle waa trying to kill Ttmanaon, ~· . 01 , ~
othera, l1 of fllem crltlcaiJ¥ and call"', l2 houra before the him."
hOtel's · food and '
damaged aome 50 to 75 buDd- slayillg, 1 witness said.
· R'rl Ue&lt;ker, 15115-·inaltre d~ODL ·
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A dai"k;.balred .ifl "~ · a d' at the Ambia Sidor .~. ;' l'\1U_ce aai4 an ~
and Tracy's P&lt;Mor,plant.
very good !~sure Wfll'hW ·a eaeorted .~eciY . !rom ll)o bulletin Ia atill ~t &amp; , .thi
"Houses disintegrated," , 1.,. polka dot dre66 stood smWifB sla$0 of the · Emt.,ay Room · l!l)'aterloos alrl Ill til! . '·;d«
wltness.es said.
.
next to Sirhan momente. ba!ore ~arly U,.t• Wedoe8day !llllrlll1!a dr~s . I:OPOl'ied aeea
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"It sounded like seveo ttaight he aimed a ,gun Inches away alter the senator h!ld doUvlred !'lnlty by sevenl·wl
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trains going over my house, • trom KOlUiedy s head and pulled a opeech be!ore cheertng file lhootlng. , ;:..
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said one man !!hose home was file tr~Ger, according to IJ1otb. SIU&gt;porters clalinlng &gt;lcll&gt;ry In
Vlneonl TIIOmaa ·dl ··.' ··· il·
destroyed whlle he and hlo ram- or witness.
the Calilornli Demooratlc pres- walter, 'ltlld lh8 lflll!('f jp,ey•titt·
Uy huddled In the basement.
A walter alandlng a lew Coot idenUal primary.
was f,clur to olx Coot aW., 6:!iPJ'
away ttcm the -tor w.hen he
He said plan$ were changed· Kennedy when he wu abct.·'l!t
MARRIAGE· APPUCAT!ONS was &amp;hot said Sirhan had "a at file laat minute an! KeiiiiOIOiy notlead , Sil-hall . and file . cttl
Tillman Jerome stubba; Jr., •.lck-Iooldng smile on his face" was to gu to a news confarence alandl111 on a plattonn UJed te
22, Rl 3, Ozark, Alaska, lab as he Ired the first two shots. in file COlonial Room by way of all~ om ~a. ,
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tschnlcian, and Mary Maureen
Release Teotlmony
file pantry.
"He' 1~ ao thootlh he'.
Cozart, 2t, Rl 2, Racine; ThornThe 273-pege tronscript oC file
"He was auwosed to-file elfller talked to her or filrtld
as Matthew Siewert, 20, Rl 2, secret srand Jury procsedl~Wt Orst plan-, was that he wu wlfll her beeause she smUod&gt;"
Cheahire, laborer, and Carolyn filet one week ago resulted in 1 supposed to. gu downlalrs, f11e Dl Pierro aald. "Torelllor tlie)'
Ann ffiand, 17, Wsat Columbia. firskiegree murder indictment next door, and he was hPPGSed wore betllsmill~W."
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against the 24-yoar-&lt;&gt;ld JordaAs Sirhan .atepped dCMn iJie
nlan immigrant was releasfXI to
TWO ARRESI'Eil
tour Inches Crcm the stand ·to
VETERANS MEMORIAL
th~ publlc Thursday. It conl'omei'Ol' llOUce have rt110rted file fioor, "he wu amu~.l!ft
tained file testimony of 23 til
lac~ the minute the Orot tt1o
HOSPITAL
35• shots wore Or"" he atUI hittd
witnesses
and
other
persons
e
arrest
of
Robart
Sanders,
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Admissions - Kathy Moore,
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investi!llting
file '··' of
Concord,
N. C., on charges cl.
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Cheshire; Harriet, Hyatt, Ra,...,,ng the running a red light and 110 oper- very slck-looldng amOe on Ida
face " file Wilier aald.
clnei Maude McMurray, Pome- 42-year-old senator.
The transcriJJt disclosed:
ator's Ucenae, and WOllam May•
Question Tlfrse
1'0)'.
Kennedy
a
hot
thr
nard, 27, Racine. on a charp
Discharges - LOula wli- urn-:.. not ..:: s • belle •• of speediag.
Deteedvea. have queatlclned
llama, Anna Verrigan, Julla
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"uce as
ved
three w&lt;lilen who •. Reese, Everett Coy.
eorller. The fatal bullet poneThe Otis brothers l01tanod torward and idelltllled tliellltrlled hls brain. Another the 'first electric elevator In aelvea as .,.... in file Fmllu ' ..
entered his right armpl~
New York .. bulldlng Ill 1889. Room · of the

densed and evaporated milk and
LAKESIDE, Ohio (U PO cream, the Tariff Commission is
BisiUJP
F. Gerald Ensley, top
also to investigate the need for
administrative olllcer oltheOhio
(Jiotas on ti. number of other
West
Area ol the United Mefll&lt;&gt;dairy products which are not new
dlst
Ch"':ch•
announced today 151
subject to import restrictions.

The Etu&lt;&gt;pean Commoo 1\larket Is being blamed at least
and tell fllem to pay back .all partially Cor the world dalry

Seroing-Meigs County for over 96 years

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

WASIIINGTON - The Depar)ment or Agriculture has placed
temporary Import ..,otas on condensed and evaporated milk and
cream coming Into tile U. s.
!tom !orelgn countries.
Tenfll District Cong, Clarence
E. Miller and ·others last mont11
sent letters o! protest to Secretary of Agriculture OrvilleFreeman. In fllaliotter MOler appealed to file Secretsry to take

senator called tor an end to the
Vietnam war, an "undcrstaftd..
ing" with the SOviet Union that
would lead to a reducUon in
armaments, and recognition of
Red China. The Democratic
presldertial candidate, addressing the Community Council of emergency action tmder Section
Greater New York, also called 22 of the Agriculture A&lt;ljustment
for a "new politics" whose first Act. That action was taken yesR

here can make this
summer's vacation by car

POMEROY

To Reduce
Milk Imports

saying it

assassination of sen. Robert F
Kennedy June 6, the Mlnneso~

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On the · eve of the gathering,
ostensibly called to discuss the
part;y platform,
Rockefeller
challenged Nixon to a televisloo

first public address since the

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Maryland and James Rhodes or
Oh)o for signs flley might be
persuaded to drop their favorite

Eugene J. Mccarthy-In his

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tbi'ousti file, Mtdwea!'tode.Y~
1 tornado l!l!l"'l seve!' pm:sons

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The money yo.x
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wlfll 392 Cor Nixon and 110 Cor
Gov. ·Ronald Reagan of catlforniL He needs 667 to capture the
nomination.

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would ool,y prmtote 41 dlvisive
tendencies among Republicans."
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Nixon

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v o t e s tied up by Shaler
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Ne.lson A. RockefoUer wao Rockef,Uer collllln.
seeking
needed booatl
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today Item foUCM .RePublican vanla, Who indl&lt;&amp;ted .eOrlier he
governors at Tulsa, OklL There

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little
fblt of everything!' for us Ulls summer. Her~ irs Sallie Mossman.
41 &amp;

~· wtll be a junior at Ohio Unlverslt,y this fait
i1' Slllie's assoclati~~ with the Ohio Valley Publishing Co. came
~tIn an .~nus-.. w~. It was a matter of timing. Site had traveled
!ia•k ond forth through Gallipolis on her way to Athens from her
llumlqt~on hmne.
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:. By June la.t yeor, Sollie hod who grew up In that part of the
,.not been' ab1.e to 'Ori:ll sLDJiiner country, 11 there was a ltory
Ollljlloyment, so lielng a Journal- behind tho odd wiodows. 9!e said
l1m . ~; she 'inalled a jOb ap- dlam,on&lt;~s were tho blrthstonesol
pllca~on ·to the Ga!Jipolls Trib- tho ,wife, of the man who bunt
uno. ·
thellouse so 'he niadelhe windows
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been planned by Mrs. Dana Wickline, Mrs. SlevoThomaaandMra.
John Graham.
9!otring a Japanese Iris bloom
from the garden of Mrs. Dana
Wickline, Mrs. W. A, Lewis ox-

mantle . story, but wonder how

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~ve, someone passing by my
4esk said It was poorlng down
rain. We all ran tor our cart,
·tmowtng the windows were q&gt;en.
Nothing Ia hotter than a c!osecl. llll &lt;II' a!tllng In tho sun on a fiG.
' Jiluo dqroo do¥. When I got
there, I saw the windows had
been closed. Mlrlo Bush fwd
started st one snd of tho parking
iot ond closed them all down the
line 11 he wenL
Oh, yea, I forgot to say. Marlo
i!l one of tocla.,y's teenager a.

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LINDA HOFFMAN LAIJENER,
cla'll'rtOr of Mr. and Mra. WUUiln llo11man, gradlotecl with
bllh hanora recemlyfromCodar'fille College. B!l! mantlonecllblo
fact la:JI whan he snd the
rest ol the fAmily returned !rom
attending commencement exer~
chea. He said he didn't want
it in the paper because, .. that
would seem Ukebraggl.ng."Well,
let me tel! you, I! one or 11\Y
ebl!dren groduotes with high hanOn, and make the dean's list
every aln&amp;fe aernester, like Linda has dooe, ru sure brag. That
takes a lot or work and deserves
• pat on tho back.
WHILE ON THE TRAIL ll( an.
story, I drove out In the
~· We paslodawhilofrarne
hOuse with windows, moahitth.m

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Annual Barbecue
To be June 27
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,:&gt; GALUPOUS - The 111111101
Wtn Bureau Chicken Barbecue
~ be held Thursday, Juno 21,
;t the Junior Fair Gr.ounds. Servl~~g will be from 5:30 to 8:30 p.
.1'11. Dring your own table service.
Tickets are now onsaleatDick
Brown's Nationwide Office. They
eap also be obtAined !r0111 Mra.
C!4rence Davis, Mrs. Franll
M!Us, Mrs. T. f. Burleson, !\Irs.
Maurice Thomas and Mra. 'Dan
Notter.
The Far'""' Bureau bam! ol
trustees wm ahw have tickota for
sale. Thc ' d...,lfnc !or rcservaLion• is Jtnw25.

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RECEIVES ALL A's - L!"'
da FrBD&lt;h, a 1967 graduate or"
Kyger Creek Hillll SCbool, wu
llotecl oo the Dean's Honor Roll
with a atra!&amp;hl A averap it
Rio Grande Collegl lhia Pllt
semelfM lnd the preVious tali
semelfM. s~ter:wm eoter next
semester as a IOI)homore ma-

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E~ Mlaa F'Nach Ia the

dlutditer of Mr. llld Yro.
Geol'ge B. r.-h of Route 1,
Ga!Jipolls. 9!o Is 111 ocu..
member of the College Chrl""'
tan AIIOC!allon, tho KayClub, 1111 the SWc!ont NIU""'
ol EducaUoo Auoclalloo.
M! II Frencb Ia 1111PIO¥od II
the Columbus lnd SOUthern
Ohio Electric Coa¥&gt;anylnGIII\9CJII•. for the aiiiDIIIIr.

Children's Day
Program Given
At Paint Creek
GALLIPOLIS -

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day program presented by I h o
Paint Creek Baptlot &amp;mday

School oo JUne 9 was allondod
by atargeoudleoeo. Theprogram
OI&gt;Oood with an organ prelude foiIOtVed by congregational s1nglng.
Scripture and pra.yer waa led
by Dobbie Holland arid a welcome
was extended by Keith and KevIn Jackaoo. The nursery, begin..
oera, primary, )m!ore llld ID·
tormedlate · claeaes contrib&lt;rt..,
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charlOf. Jamleoo and Jimmy
Gilmore gave recitations. A one

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ReIeqsecJ BY
County L1'b rary

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whO b~ It ~J~: · · . .
Mra. Jom:GratWn iisOCI• I w
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poems to; :)ltua!rate dlire!'"!'!

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Rose and prayer was offered by meeting was centered around the
Mis. EarlCr~eenL
theme or the month "When Dad
Readlrt:s were given by Mrs. Was A Boy!'
Faye Rose, "Life's Meardng";
The CUb scouts played games
Mrs. Earl Cremeens, "He Lead- and were ahown ...,. to make ·
eth Me'•; Mrs. Bruce Um-oe, toys their Dado made. Ead! boy
"Remember the Soul," and Mrs. bn&gt;ught a sack lunc:h. Den
Albert Thlvener, "On Sund&amp;J'." Mothers attending were M r s.
Bible questions were asked Naomi Pilrson• and Mrs. John
by Miss Nlbert. Minutes were
L111e, and .fathers present were
read and approv,d., .. ,Tile.,gr"'f!
~,~4 !$~~ ~i!li!l"l'rn
w~.~ di~mi~sed , Mt~ the~.LQt:d!~ ~
·.,.Bqnpre!IODI.we~" 111nmY C1f,
Prayer. the next meelini' Wln man, Stuart Coronel,
F'rabe at the home of Mrs. Geor'ge tey, !love Ghorke, Chuck
Adkins.
Keith McMillan, and Sonn,y Par-

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serve refreehDIOIIIs In the dinIng room after the program.
A 1111reory wu maintained dlrlng Bible School wilh Miss 9!arOD Haml!ton, Miss Sas!e Thom)IBOD and Phyllis Thomu aa asalatanta.
DIIJIIays haVe been set up In
the rooms and visitors are ask.
od to rial! thorn.
Teachers and assistants were:

vacalkllt Bible achool JlTOI1'Il1l
will be presented . thle ovC!Idng
at 7 p.m.
Dlroctm'a ol tho Bible Sc:bool
wore Mrs. Becl&lt;;f ,Scoll, Mrl.
WUrioll Rodgera, and Mrs. Am
Brotm. Averaae student allondaaoe was lf7. Department a atm..
od tilth lhe f?'OSNIId classes up
Four -Year..Old ·ctaas, M r s.
to tho IOYenth and eil!llth grade Becky Mulllno, Mr-. NorettaGU·
claaseo. Ollorlnga from B ! b I o
llaplo, and Miss ~elanle WiseSChool ore being given for !he
man.
llmda,y School Library.
Kindergarten, Mrs. Mary Lou
The YOUM Mapied.Ciaoo w!U
Kin&amp; M!aa Martha Cornwoll, and
Joan MUter.
Mis&amp; K~ey Begins Miss
Firat Grado, Mrs. Gloria l)m.
ner, Mrs. hron Tawney, IDil
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Second Grado, Mra. Pal ThornPT. PLEASANT - M!es Car- ·.~~ Mrs. Artie Ratke, and Mlsa
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ol 'll'ell~.'~··•tolriibcl tl'l~i ceCol)'e\herholl.
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Gracto,
Mrs.
Fran
Wb!U.:
Maaoo' ~:r'J! illt•~
for Charlastoo to beafn a woeli- man, Mrs. Loletta Abblelt and
lq aerlea of events, that will Mlas Janie MU!s.
Fourth Grade, Mrs. Maxine
eu!mloate Ill Salllrday, June 22,
Stutes
and Mrs. Gloria Heck.
when Miss Weal Virifnia ll( 1968
Fifth Grade, Mrs. Virginia
!1 Cl't111110d.
CLII'ill !a a IIG!Ihomoro at 1\!or. ~ aud Miss Nancy Lease.
Sixth Grade, Mrs. Gale Smith
ris illrvO¥ College and a graduate II( l!ldnt Ploaaant H ! g h and Mrs Garnet Elliott.
Seventh and E!g)lth Grade, Mrs.
Scbtiol. Dl wiLILIDitho Miss MaMildred
Hamilton, Mrs. Eleonor
LJ!IIL c:ouncy Ut!o, Carol waa ·•·
Gilliam,
and Mr1. June Fr111·
warded a $250 lc:holarlhlJI
and
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the. rlsfJt til COIIIJIOI.II for the cia.

Week·I.A»ng

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ARRESI'S REPORTEIJ
PT. PLEASANT - Arreslsrecorded at the CllUJit.i jail Frida)&gt;
nilhl were: Goebel S. ~
42, Winfield; Leroy Thomas, 37
W!nlleld, both charpcl''with
toxlcsUoo snd Homer Lltc:hfleld,.
53, Rt. 3 Heoderson, Intoxication warrant.

Present Program Tonight
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RIG;
·$1.19

STRIKE DECISION
DtJIIIJN (UPl)- Sollie 3;500
workers Ol1ljl!eyed !D Dubl!o'a
maJor hotels voted sOturday In
favor of strike acUon to presa
their demands Cor ldgher w.,Os
and a 4o.Mur week. The strike
doclalon vote must receive ihe
SIIICIIOIL of tho etecuUYO board
or the Irish Trlnepci&lt;t and
Generll Workers Uoloil.

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JUNE 17th-7 P.M. to 10 P.l.

ONE GROUP MENS
FAMOUS BRAND

WALK SHORTS

ML LEGGS
ACTION JEANS
Permanent Pressed
Black and Slue
29 to 36 Waist

REG. $4.98 .

1f2 PRICES2.49
PDMANENT CREASED MENS
CASUAL &amp; WASH 'NWEAR

DRESS PANTS

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KNIT and
SPORTTO
SECOND AVENUE
OPPOSitE PARK
GAWPOLIS, OHIO

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JEANS

uNear the Crosa.••
Mrs, Slenll!l' Wood prealdod
over tho bualnou meotiiLg. Roll
ca!J wao an.,.red by eoc:h telling
their Cavorlte occupatlon. TWOII·
Q&gt; ..,!lhl sick call a were reeordod.
Mrs. Wood awolnted Mra. DAvid
tD lnatell oatcora at tho next
mooting. The moelintl adJoumed
with Tho Lord' I Prayer.
Next lpootfng will bo July 11
at tho homo or Mro. Homer
51triver.

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Tho program for the Cora

Women's Soe!ot,y of Christian
service. After a unJion contes~
Jlledp service. The meeting was
hold at the homo or Mro. Jackson Walker.
A covered dish dlnnorwaasor•ed at noon to f!tteen mormora
and the following gueata: Mrs•
John GUUam and LIOLla, Jane Am
Morgan, Linda h!ver, Rboncla
Ellis, C¥ttlh!a N!da,y, MarlHarr!IOII, hrrl and Usa Wedemeyer and M!eltaol Wood. The
do¥ ..... IJ)Onl sewing &lt;arpel:
raga.
Mrs. Carl Ellis and M r s.
Lawrence Akero had charge llt
the P&lt;OIIl'otn. The .fll'Oil'l11l ~
ened with the hYmn "llavo Thine
Own Way, Lord" Mra. Aken
reed the Pledge Pra.rer. Mrs.
VI&lt;U&gt;r N!da,y, Mra. Jack llarrl...,, snd Mro. Davill A!Uzerreed
tho boautiiW plild&amp;l! I!OI'Ylce ...,
Humlllcy, .Samce, Mort\y a ad
Compass!oo. After eadi roadlai
these worda were J)lmod to form
a croao. _Mrl. EIUa narrated tho ·
.Service mooting TIW'aday wa1 a
lion, J)ledge tltl'oklpaaworeplaeod ·at tho fool ol 1118 croaa. The .
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GROUP OF WOIENS
SOFT LINED LOAFERS

Hold First

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Grace Bible School Will

GROUP OF WO.ENS
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ed to order b)' tlle vice--president, ,
GiALLIPOLIS - Don No. I,
Miss Bonnie Nibert The opening Padc 203, held Its first meetsong was, "I Must Tell Jesus." ing ot the summer program 'lUesScrlplllre was reed by Mrs. Faye day oo Fortlfteal!on Hill. T h o

Pledge Service

JUNE WEDDING PLANNED - Mr. ind lll'L Caronce
V, lljrby, Rl. 1 -.u, are IIIDOWIChW the !ipp'&lt;ia&lt;:ldng JIW'o
rlqe or thoir daughter, Jeyce Leo, to C. Darrel Young. Mr.
Young II tho 1011 of the late Mr. Guy and Mra. Lotlle YCJUDC
or Rt. 2, BldWa!L 1be woddlntl will take f)laeo at the Col...,.
,llapl!at Qlurch II Rio GraD!o, Ohio, on June 29 at 2:30p.m.
.. 111Ualc will bocl• at 2 p, m. Tho cuslolit of q&gt;en church wtll
: bo -..od. Areeepl!on 11111 fllllow at tho church.

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SLIP ON TENN~S Val'*

Base there. ' He just re1\!rned frm TbaUand.

New • books released by the
GaiJLti . ~ Dlatrlct Llbrery
!or J\IIH! H •i!erll, Flcdon: The
me~• of the aenior clua·
Hunter ~ Trop, by Howard
Kathy 'Mitchell, Sonsora SUI~ Fast; ·To ·llr&lt;&gt;okl¥n tilth Lew
Charles ~rs and Norman -by Gerald 'G~n; The
Gilmore.
YOUR
·bY Hugil AtldlllfOn, and Smol! Cor·
The Rev. Grover Turner, pao- nor Ill' Ro¥ Turner.
CHOICE
tor, gave a few remarks and the
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, bentcllctlon. M!as Cheryl R'- Robert, by Matpret A. Stenger;
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DISCONTD.~
and Mrs, Leslie llowaro, oupt., Louis B. Heller; The SurviYII
waa JD'OII'&amp;m cllalrman.
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The Lest ReVolutionary, Richard M~ HOMELESS
LVSAKA, Zambia (UPI)- A O'Connor; The Speaker&amp; Handy
BOMBAY (t)Pl) - Nesrly
crippling !oor-&lt;!ay nadonwlde Reference, by EdWard L Fried- 2,000 persona have been made
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rill strike ended in illla African men, and Lowell Thomas, lhe homeless IS I result Of Hlndunou.., (;11~-.,._hen 7,000 Stranger Everyone Knolra, by Moslfm rlolll raging In tho city
striking w
rs returned to Norman Bowen.
of NIIPlD' since MoMa,y,
tholr jobs. Rail and onloo
IUthorlUes reported Saturday. A
spokesmen said the men dodd- Illegal. But Zambian railway Fl,.nce Ministry spokesman
ed to return after President officlala prOO\lsed to eliimlne Aid more than 200 houses were
Kenneth K!oufldl
signed a union de...OOs !or a 50 per cent . COIIljlletely d e s t r o y e d and/
decree declaring tho strike wage il'k:reaae.
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act play,

GALUPOLIS~ ~ Mr1 ..,;. ~._
Gar,lanil B. GiUinsiWn and Tatt
lla'indeborry
r-euh!od·(ratt
AlleittOwp, PI,, whero 'thej ai.
...... the rreduatlon eicorc!ses
at William' Allen Wl\Jul Hlitt
- · tiltoro their lf1llllidaLLtlh11!&lt;• Mloa f4'nn Gill!....,;., W.o
i!'ailualed with ilono&lt;aln a claaa
of 688.
The GUI!ngharno "'" ac&lt;ol1lllanled h4llto by. dle!r sreitd1011, ' Jim GUIIng)Jam, m, Who
will IJIOnd tho summer In GaiJ!.
poliJ with ble Ill'~

ldeaao(.atJ!~~~smind'the '
m~ of l)fo: 1be1UftoCPIOw- .
era by RobmF"'!S1; II~U YOL\I' .
Orchards Bear 1 by Edni .Saint
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l!l11l Raine'!, Mrs. !love ''iiJOI'l~
at the plono, Mrs. Ilana Wick:.
Uno at the o,rgan.
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The moat 1100aUal 0011'" orrangomont was mado·lltweedma- ORD - !\Irs.• Nell Rqss&gt; ·SIS
!erial by Mro. Arthur Eapen- ·Third Avenue, (ljllji'OII•, has
established a .., t,yp!ng roo&amp;heidi the moat intereSting con~
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Ink - d broogbt by Mra. Slev~ lege. 9!8 IYPed 95 words a
minute for a 5oihlnute d....,
Thomas.
A DOtVer - Identifying contest Uoo with four errors. The
precOdo&lt;l the serving or refroeh· record hod been aet 'by M!sa
Jerry Sliqga, Route 2, Gal·
ments by the Social Committee.
The nexl meotiJII! will be Jucy l!polla. Min Skaggs had (,)pod
90 words a mloote for a &amp;U . Members are asked to meet
minute
durol!on With 5 erat the Clark home at 7 o'cJock
rors. Mra. Ron ~eted
for a toor led by Mrs. w. A.
her
secretarial cauraeatGBC
Lewis.
oo J)U10 7. 9!e wtll be leaving
for Rome, New York, the em
or JlBtO. Her husband wtU be
stad&lt;lled at Gri!Daa Air Force

Plans Tour
GALLIPOLIS - Instead of the
resolar mooting or tho GaiiJI
~ C~ve Writers' Gt'Uij),
the clUb hlo plmiod an out1ntJ
to the Gorman VD!a&amp;e In Columbes.
The tour wtll take place on
J1B10 30 lllartlni at 9 a.m. and
concluding promlllly at 6 p.m.
Tld&lt;eta will be $2 each and
emilie holders to villi ten homes
and severid gardena.
Buse's tllU tour the ares and
those 1'lth Ut:keta are enl!l!~
to onllnniled rides to and from
the hollaes and prdena. Al10
there will be a 1!18clol air...,.
dlttonod slgbt-aeolng bus for a
oma!J additional charge.
Ample parking tllll be Provl!led at the perimolor llt the vu.
lase. A nwnber ol rootourants
will be q&gt;en for toor deY.
Members cit tho Goll!a Coun13' Writers who tlls!t to · make
arrangemento Cor tr...,.irteUon
or wieh further delalla sllould
call Mra. Mary Lewlo, 24~23
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at tile Ohio State Fair on August 22 to September 2. All·
pl!cants for this ilono&lt; muat
be reoonunended by their VOc:al lescbers and competition
Ia very keen. Palmer is a
member llt !\Irs. Anne Fischer's choir and will lie a

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MER Barcus, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Barcus, !I. Rt.
218, has been chosen to sing
with the All Ohio Youth Choir

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NORTHUP- TheNorthllpMissionary Socie'b' spent their recent
afterooon meeting worki!W time
knotting qollts. The meeting was
held at tlu~ home or Mrs. Bruce

PALMER BARCUS
CHOSEN FOR CHOm- PAL-

Jtarted a builder's supply busi·
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~onda hl).r. She is an attractive
lddidon to our office,
Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Jeerers
I asked her WednesdaY what
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sons, Kenton, Kevin, and
her first lmpression of' our edi~
torlat office was. She said, "It Kyle have returned to their home
.: tas extremely organized for a In Gahanna after spending the
~wsroc:m." 0 'didn't have the past 10 da,ys with their parents,
.Jieart to tell her It was tidied Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Saunders,
Lower River Rd.
lQJ tor (~len house.)
Now, Sallie Ceels like work in
the editorial department ls more
~tine than in. the adVertising
di!partment CHw, Jr. says, walt
~~ a bridge faUs, or a tornado
strikes!)

GRANDFATHER UVED HERE
GalUpolts Is oot entirely new
to SaU!e.
Her grandfather Uved here IDItu tbe turn of the century ¥1hen
he left: to seek his fortune in
Huntington. He and a brother

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~~· a( !It• .Rkl Ci\"all&lt;lo (/arden
Cl~ .,~- I&lt;&gt; ·'111, .J II n o
PJ:')Ir"t~J' f-! · rtu.r~o ~
held at 'the ;home. ,or·Mrs. l)ane
W!dd!Qe. ' Mra. J~mes Clark,
pt&lt;ls!dllnt, W.s 10 ·.hat,. of the
meeting.
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tho o!do Jliatoncal Aasoclat!on,
tho Club voted for the OX~e
dailll' .... sla~ nowor, . '
Mrs. James Clark and .Mrs.
F!CJ1'011 WUUarns woronameddel·
egalea to the Stele .Convoni:!oJIIn
Columbus In Augesl. A report ll(
tho·Rell!O.sl me.otlngln Pomeroy,
was given by Mn. Sam Raines,
Mrs. Arthur Espensheld. M! s s
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and tliO next thing we "knew tho rods.
ll'al&gt; (old) Trlbuoe omce was
"ighteood Ill' a pretty .~ow face.
Sallie wears py colors (pinks,
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week with Col and Mrs.
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cf!trtck, 414 Third' A~( •.. •I
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become a (ashton Writer or
cirork In public relations. Mea"'
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fblt of everything!' for us Ulls summer. Her~ irs Sallie Mossman.
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i1' Slllie's assoclati~~ with the Ohio Valley Publishing Co. came
~tIn an .~nus-.. w~. It was a matter of timing. Site had traveled
!ia•k ond forth through Gallipolis on her way to Athens from her
llumlqt~on hmne.
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,.not been' ab1.e to 'Ori:ll sLDJiiner country, 11 there was a ltory
Ollljlloyment, so lielng a Journal- behind tho odd wiodows. 9!e said
l1m . ~; she 'inalled a jOb ap- dlam,on&lt;~s were tho blrthstonesol
pllca~on ·to the Ga!Jipolls Trib- tho ,wife, of the man who bunt
uno. ·
thellouse so 'he niadelhe windows
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been planned by Mrs. Dana Wickline, Mrs. SlevoThomaaandMra.
John Graham.
9!otring a Japanese Iris bloom
from the garden of Mrs. Dana
Wickline, Mrs. W. A, Lewis ox-

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~ve, someone passing by my
4esk said It was poorlng down
rain. We all ran tor our cart,
·tmowtng the windows were q&gt;en.
Nothing Ia hotter than a c!osecl. llll &lt;II' a!tllng In tho sun on a fiG.
' Jiluo dqroo do¥. When I got
there, I saw the windows had
been closed. Mlrlo Bush fwd
started st one snd of tho parking
iot ond closed them all down the
line 11 he wenL
Oh, yea, I forgot to say. Marlo
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cla'll'rtOr of Mr. and Mra. WUUiln llo11man, gradlotecl with
bllh hanora recemlyfromCodar'fille College. B!l! mantlonecllblo
fact la:JI whan he snd the
rest ol the fAmily returned !rom
attending commencement exer~
chea. He said he didn't want
it in the paper because, .. that
would seem Ukebraggl.ng."Well,
let me tel! you, I! one or 11\Y
ebl!dren groduotes with high hanOn, and make the dean's list
every aln&amp;fe aernester, like Linda has dooe, ru sure brag. That
takes a lot or work and deserves
• pat on tho back.
WHILE ON THE TRAIL ll( an.
story, I drove out In the
~· We paslodawhilofrarne
hOuse with windows, moahitth.m

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To be June 27
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Wtn Bureau Chicken Barbecue
~ be held Thursday, Juno 21,
;t the Junior Fair Gr.ounds. Servl~~g will be from 5:30 to 8:30 p.
.1'11. Dring your own table service.
Tickets are now onsaleatDick
Brown's Nationwide Office. They
eap also be obtAined !r0111 Mra.
C!4rence Davis, Mrs. Franll
M!Us, Mrs. T. f. Burleson, !\Irs.
Maurice Thomas and Mra. 'Dan
Notter.
The Far'""' Bureau bam! ol
trustees wm ahw have tickota for
sale. Thc ' d...,lfnc !or rcservaLion• is Jtnw25.

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RECEIVES ALL A's - L!"'
da FrBD&lt;h, a 1967 graduate or"
Kyger Creek Hillll SCbool, wu
llotecl oo the Dean's Honor Roll
with a atra!&amp;hl A averap it
Rio Grande Collegl lhia Pllt
semelfM lnd the preVious tali
semelfM. s~ter:wm eoter next
semester as a IOI)homore ma-

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E~ Mlaa F'Nach Ia the

dlutditer of Mr. llld Yro.
Geol'ge B. r.-h of Route 1,
Ga!Jipolls. 9!o Is 111 ocu..
member of the College Chrl""'
tan AIIOC!allon, tho KayClub, 1111 the SWc!ont NIU""'
ol EducaUoo Auoclalloo.
M! II Frencb Ia 1111PIO¥od II
the Columbus lnd SOUthern
Ohio Electric Coa¥&gt;anylnGIII\9CJII•. for the aiiiDIIIIr.

Children's Day
Program Given
At Paint Creek
GALLIPOLIS -

A c:hlldreo'a

day program presented by I h o
Paint Creek Baptlot &amp;mday

School oo JUne 9 was allondod
by atargeoudleoeo. Theprogram
OI&gt;Oood with an organ prelude foiIOtVed by congregational s1nglng.
Scripture and pra.yer waa led
by Dobbie Holland arid a welcome
was extended by Keith and KevIn Jackaoo. The nursery, begin..
oera, primary, )m!ore llld ID·
tormedlate · claeaes contrib&lt;rt..,
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charlOf. Jamleoo and Jimmy
Gilmore gave recitations. A one

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ReIeqsecJ BY
County L1'b rary

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whO b~ It ~J~: · · . .
Mra. Jom:GratWn iisOCI• I w
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poems to; :)ltua!rate dlire!'"!'!

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Rose and prayer was offered by meeting was centered around the
Mis. EarlCr~eenL
theme or the month "When Dad
Readlrt:s were given by Mrs. Was A Boy!'
Faye Rose, "Life's Meardng";
The CUb scouts played games
Mrs. Earl Cremeens, "He Lead- and were ahown ...,. to make ·
eth Me'•; Mrs. Bruce Um-oe, toys their Dado made. Ead! boy
"Remember the Soul," and Mrs. bn&gt;ught a sack lunc:h. Den
Albert Thlvener, "On Sund&amp;J'." Mothers attending were M r s.
Bible questions were asked Naomi Pilrson• and Mrs. John
by Miss Nlbert. Minutes were
L111e, and .fathers present were
read and approv,d., .. ,Tile.,gr"'f!
~,~4 !$~~ ~i!li!l"l'rn
w~.~ di~mi~sed , Mt~ the~.LQt:d!~ ~
·.,.Bqnpre!IODI.we~" 111nmY C1f,
Prayer. the next meelini' Wln man, Stuart Coronel,
F'rabe at the home of Mrs. Geor'ge tey, !love Ghorke, Chuck
Adkins.
Keith McMillan, and Sonn,y Par-

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serve refreehDIOIIIs In the dinIng room after the program.
A 1111reory wu maintained dlrlng Bible School wilh Miss 9!arOD Haml!ton, Miss Sas!e Thom)IBOD and Phyllis Thomu aa asalatanta.
DIIJIIays haVe been set up In
the rooms and visitors are ask.
od to rial! thorn.
Teachers and assistants were:

vacalkllt Bible achool JlTOI1'Il1l
will be presented . thle ovC!Idng
at 7 p.m.
Dlroctm'a ol tho Bible Sc:bool
wore Mrs. Becl&lt;;f ,Scoll, Mrl.
WUrioll Rodgera, and Mrs. Am
Brotm. Averaae student allondaaoe was lf7. Department a atm..
od tilth lhe f?'OSNIId classes up
Four -Year..Old ·ctaas, M r s.
to tho IOYenth and eil!llth grade Becky Mulllno, Mr-. NorettaGU·
claaseo. Ollorlnga from B ! b I o
llaplo, and Miss ~elanle WiseSChool ore being given for !he
man.
llmda,y School Library.
Kindergarten, Mrs. Mary Lou
The YOUM Mapied.Ciaoo w!U
Kin&amp; M!aa Martha Cornwoll, and
Joan MUter.
Mis&amp; K~ey Begins Miss
Firat Grado, Mrs. Gloria l)m.
ner, Mrs. hron Tawney, IDil
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Second Grado, Mra. Pal ThornPT. PLEASANT - M!es Car- ·.~~ Mrs. Artie Ratke, and Mlsa
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ol 'll'ell~.'~··•tolriibcl tl'l~i ceCol)'e\herholl.
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Gracto,
Mrs.
Fran
Wb!U.:
Maaoo' ~:r'J! illt•~
for Charlastoo to beafn a woeli- man, Mrs. Loletta Abblelt and
lq aerlea of events, that will Mlas Janie MU!s.
Fourth Grade, Mrs. Maxine
eu!mloate Ill Salllrday, June 22,
Stutes
and Mrs. Gloria Heck.
when Miss Weal Virifnia ll( 1968
Fifth Grade, Mrs. Virginia
!1 Cl't111110d.
CLII'ill !a a IIG!Ihomoro at 1\!or. ~ aud Miss Nancy Lease.
Sixth Grade, Mrs. Gale Smith
ris illrvO¥ College and a graduate II( l!ldnt Ploaaant H ! g h and Mrs Garnet Elliott.
Seventh and E!g)lth Grade, Mrs.
Scbtiol. Dl wiLILIDitho Miss MaMildred
Hamilton, Mrs. Eleonor
LJ!IIL c:ouncy Ut!o, Carol waa ·•·
Gilliam,
and Mr1. June Fr111·
warded a $250 lc:holarlhlJI
and
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the. rlsfJt til COIIIJIOI.II for the cia.

Week·I.A»ng

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ARRESI'S REPORTEIJ
PT. PLEASANT - Arreslsrecorded at the CllUJit.i jail Frida)&gt;
nilhl were: Goebel S. ~
42, Winfield; Leroy Thomas, 37
W!nlleld, both charpcl''with
toxlcsUoo snd Homer Lltc:hfleld,.
53, Rt. 3 Heoderson, Intoxication warrant.

Present Program Tonight
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RIG;
·$1.19

STRIKE DECISION
DtJIIIJN (UPl)- Sollie 3;500
workers Ol1ljl!eyed !D Dubl!o'a
maJor hotels voted sOturday In
favor of strike acUon to presa
their demands Cor ldgher w.,Os
and a 4o.Mur week. The strike
doclalon vote must receive ihe
SIIICIIOIL of tho etecuUYO board
or the Irish Trlnepci&lt;t and
Generll Workers Uoloil.

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JUNE 17th-7 P.M. to 10 P.l.

ONE GROUP MENS
FAMOUS BRAND

WALK SHORTS

ML LEGGS
ACTION JEANS
Permanent Pressed
Black and Slue
29 to 36 Waist

REG. $4.98 .

1f2 PRICES2.49
PDMANENT CREASED MENS
CASUAL &amp; WASH 'NWEAR

DRESS PANTS

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KNIT and
SPORTTO
SECOND AVENUE
OPPOSitE PARK
GAWPOLIS, OHIO

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JEANS

uNear the Crosa.••
Mrs, Slenll!l' Wood prealdod
over tho bualnou meotiiLg. Roll
ca!J wao an.,.red by eoc:h telling
their Cavorlte occupatlon. TWOII·
Q&gt; ..,!lhl sick call a were reeordod.
Mrs. Wood awolnted Mra. DAvid
tD lnatell oatcora at tho next
mooting. The moelintl adJoumed
with Tho Lord' I Prayer.
Next lpootfng will bo July 11
at tho homo or Mro. Homer
51triver.

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Tho program for the Cora

Women's Soe!ot,y of Christian
service. After a unJion contes~
Jlledp service. The meeting was
hold at the homo or Mro. Jackson Walker.
A covered dish dlnnorwaasor•ed at noon to f!tteen mormora
and the following gueata: Mrs•
John GUUam and LIOLla, Jane Am
Morgan, Linda h!ver, Rboncla
Ellis, C¥ttlh!a N!da,y, MarlHarr!IOII, hrrl and Usa Wedemeyer and M!eltaol Wood. The
do¥ ..... IJ)Onl sewing &lt;arpel:
raga.
Mrs. Carl Ellis and M r s.
Lawrence Akero had charge llt
the P&lt;OIIl'otn. The .fll'Oil'l11l ~
ened with the hYmn "llavo Thine
Own Way, Lord" Mra. Aken
reed the Pledge Pra.rer. Mrs.
VI&lt;U&gt;r N!da,y, Mra. Jack llarrl...,, snd Mro. Davill A!Uzerreed
tho boautiiW plild&amp;l! I!OI'Ylce ...,
Humlllcy, .Samce, Mort\y a ad
Compass!oo. After eadi roadlai
these worda were J)lmod to form
a croao. _Mrl. EIUa narrated tho ·
.Service mooting TIW'aday wa1 a
lion, J)ledge tltl'oklpaaworeplaeod ·at tho fool ol 1118 croaa. The .
prosr1m closed with theiV'tnn.

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GROUP OF WOIENS
SOFT LINED LOAFERS

Hold First

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Grace Bible School Will

GROUP OF WO.ENS
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ed to order b)' tlle vice--president, ,
GiALLIPOLIS - Don No. I,
Miss Bonnie Nibert The opening Padc 203, held Its first meetsong was, "I Must Tell Jesus." ing ot the summer program 'lUesScrlplllre was reed by Mrs. Faye day oo Fortlfteal!on Hill. T h o

Pledge Service

JUNE WEDDING PLANNED - Mr. ind lll'L Caronce
V, lljrby, Rl. 1 -.u, are IIIDOWIChW the !ipp'&lt;ia&lt;:ldng JIW'o
rlqe or thoir daughter, Jeyce Leo, to C. Darrel Young. Mr.
Young II tho 1011 of the late Mr. Guy and Mra. Lotlle YCJUDC
or Rt. 2, BldWa!L 1be woddlntl will take f)laeo at the Col...,.
,llapl!at Qlurch II Rio GraD!o, Ohio, on June 29 at 2:30p.m.
.. 111Ualc will bocl• at 2 p, m. Tho cuslolit of q&gt;en church wtll
: bo -..od. Areeepl!on 11111 fllllow at tho church.

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SLIP ON TENN~S Val'*

Base there. ' He just re1\!rned frm TbaUand.

New • books released by the
GaiJLti . ~ Dlatrlct Llbrery
!or J\IIH! H •i!erll, Flcdon: The
me~• of the aenior clua·
Hunter ~ Trop, by Howard
Kathy 'Mitchell, Sonsora SUI~ Fast; ·To ·llr&lt;&gt;okl¥n tilth Lew
Charles ~rs and Norman -by Gerald 'G~n; The
Gilmore.
YOUR
·bY Hugil AtldlllfOn, and Smol! Cor·
The Rev. Grover Turner, pao- nor Ill' Ro¥ Turner.
CHOICE
tor, gave a few remarks and the
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, bentcllctlon. M!as Cheryl R'- Robert, by Matpret A. Stenger;
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DISCONTD.~
and Mrs, Leslie llowaro, oupt., Louis B. Heller; The SurviYII
waa JD'OII'&amp;m cllalrman.
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The Lest ReVolutionary, Richard M~ HOMELESS
LVSAKA, Zambia (UPI)- A O'Connor; The Speaker&amp; Handy
BOMBAY (t)Pl) - Nesrly
crippling !oor-&lt;!ay nadonwlde Reference, by EdWard L Fried- 2,000 persona have been made
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rill strike ended in illla African men, and Lowell Thomas, lhe homeless IS I result Of Hlndunou.., (;11~-.,._hen 7,000 Stranger Everyone Knolra, by Moslfm rlolll raging In tho city
striking w
rs returned to Norman Bowen.
of NIIPlD' since MoMa,y,
tholr jobs. Rail and onloo
IUthorlUes reported Saturday. A
spokesmen said the men dodd- Illegal. But Zambian railway Fl,.nce Ministry spokesman
ed to return after President officlala prOO\lsed to eliimlne Aid more than 200 houses were
Kenneth K!oufldl
signed a union de...OOs !or a 50 per cent . COIIljlletely d e s t r o y e d and/
decree declaring tho strike wage il'k:reaae.
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act play,

GALUPOLIS~ ~ Mr1 ..,;. ~._
Gar,lanil B. GiUinsiWn and Tatt
lla'indeborry
r-euh!od·(ratt
AlleittOwp, PI,, whero 'thej ai.
...... the rreduatlon eicorc!ses
at William' Allen Wl\Jul Hlitt
- · tiltoro their lf1llllidaLLtlh11!&lt;• Mloa f4'nn Gill!....,;., W.o
i!'ailualed with ilono&lt;aln a claaa
of 688.
The GUI!ngharno "'" ac&lt;ol1lllanled h4llto by. dle!r sreitd1011, ' Jim GUIIng)Jam, m, Who
will IJIOnd tho summer In GaiJ!.
poliJ with ble Ill'~

ldeaao(.atJ!~~~smind'the '
m~ of l)fo: 1be1UftoCPIOw- .
era by RobmF"'!S1; II~U YOL\I' .
Orchards Bear 1 by Edni .Saint
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l!l11l Raine'!, Mrs. !love ''iiJOI'l~
at the plono, Mrs. Ilana Wick:.
Uno at the o,rgan.
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The moat 1100aUal 0011'" orrangomont was mado·lltweedma- ORD - !\Irs.• Nell Rqss&gt; ·SIS
!erial by Mro. Arthur Eapen- ·Third Avenue, (ljllji'OII•, has
established a .., t,yp!ng roo&amp;heidi the moat intereSting con~
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Ink - d broogbt by Mra. Slev~ lege. 9!8 IYPed 95 words a
minute for a 5oihlnute d....,
Thomas.
A DOtVer - Identifying contest Uoo with four errors. The
precOdo&lt;l the serving or refroeh· record hod been aet 'by M!sa
Jerry Sliqga, Route 2, Gal·
ments by the Social Committee.
The nexl meotiJII! will be Jucy l!polla. Min Skaggs had (,)pod
90 words a mloote for a &amp;U . Members are asked to meet
minute
durol!on With 5 erat the Clark home at 7 o'cJock
rors. Mra. Ron ~eted
for a toor led by Mrs. w. A.
her
secretarial cauraeatGBC
Lewis.
oo J)U10 7. 9!e wtll be leaving
for Rome, New York, the em
or JlBtO. Her husband wtU be
stad&lt;lled at Gri!Daa Air Force

Plans Tour
GALLIPOLIS - Instead of the
resolar mooting or tho GaiiJI
~ C~ve Writers' Gt'Uij),
the clUb hlo plmiod an out1ntJ
to the Gorman VD!a&amp;e In Columbes.
The tour wtll take place on
J1B10 30 lllartlni at 9 a.m. and
concluding promlllly at 6 p.m.
Tld&lt;eta will be $2 each and
emilie holders to villi ten homes
and severid gardena.
Buse's tllU tour the ares and
those 1'lth Ut:keta are enl!l!~
to onllnniled rides to and from
the hollaes and prdena. Al10
there will be a 1!18clol air...,.
dlttonod slgbt-aeolng bus for a
oma!J additional charge.
Ample parking tllll be Provl!led at the perimolor llt the vu.
lase. A nwnber ol rootourants
will be q&gt;en for toor deY.
Members cit tho Goll!a Coun13' Writers who tlls!t to · make
arrangemento Cor tr...,.irteUon
or wieh further delalla sllould
call Mra. Mary Lewlo, 24~23
at Rio Grande.

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at tile Ohio State Fair on August 22 to September 2. All·
pl!cants for this ilono&lt; muat
be reoonunended by their VOc:al lescbers and competition
Ia very keen. Palmer is a
member llt !\Irs. Anne Fischer's choir and will lie a

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MER Barcus, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Barcus, !I. Rt.
218, has been chosen to sing
with the All Ohio Youth Choir

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NORTHUP- TheNorthllpMissionary Socie'b' spent their recent
afterooon meeting worki!W time
knotting qollts. The meeting was
held at tlu~ home or Mrs. Bruce

PALMER BARCUS
CHOSEN FOR CHOm- PAL-

Jtarted a builder's supply busi·
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~onda hl).r. She is an attractive
lddidon to our office,
Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Jeerers
I asked her WednesdaY what
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sons, Kenton, Kevin, and
her first lmpression of' our edi~
torlat office was. She said, "It Kyle have returned to their home
.: tas extremely organized for a In Gahanna after spending the
~wsroc:m." 0 'didn't have the past 10 da,ys with their parents,
.Jieart to tell her It was tidied Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Saunders,
Lower River Rd.
lQJ tor (~len house.)
Now, Sallie Ceels like work in
the editorial department ls more
~tine than in. the adVertising
di!partment CHw, Jr. says, walt
~~ a bridge faUs, or a tornado
strikes!)

GRANDFATHER UVED HERE
GalUpolts Is oot entirely new
to SaU!e.
Her grandfather Uved here IDItu tbe turn of the century ¥1hen
he left: to seek his fortune in
Huntington. He and a brother

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~~· a( !It• .Rkl Ci\"all&lt;lo (/arden
Cl~ .,~- I&lt;&gt; ·'111, .J II n o
PJ:')Ir"t~J' f-! · rtu.r~o ~
held at 'the ;home. ,or·Mrs. l)ane
W!dd!Qe. ' Mra. J~mes Clark,
pt&lt;ls!dllnt, W.s 10 ·.hat,. of the
meeting.
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tho o!do Jliatoncal Aasoclat!on,
tho Club voted for the OX~e
dailll' .... sla~ nowor, . '
Mrs. James Clark and .Mrs.
F!CJ1'011 WUUarns woronameddel·
egalea to the Stele .Convoni:!oJIIn
Columbus In Augesl. A report ll(
tho·Rell!O.sl me.otlngln Pomeroy,
was given by Mn. Sam Raines,
Mrs. Arthur Espensheld. M! s s
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and tliO next thing we "knew tho rods.
ll'al&gt; (old) Trlbuoe omce was
"ighteood Ill' a pretty .~ow face.
Sallie wears py colors (pinks,
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week with Col and Mrs.
A.
cf!trtck, 414 Third' A~( •.. •I
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become a (ashton Writer or
cirork In public relations. Mea"'
,while, it ia nice to have her".With
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Iotta" !illaut L.,.p Year: Sle MORE Ti!UTIIFUL GIRJ..'l
100111111 Jlnll7 cool, liut as she Desr Hela~:

'111ls Is In answer to "Lcllel,y
lhb* Ul NSu'estupid1Weknow
T - Girl, who has trooble
alllllose tricks glrh use.
gettiJw dotes, and tlllnka IIIIIOJ
Here'sllle - 1 r.et:
be
be01111se shecloean't")lOIIout."
Ito be frleods with 111r1s
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teD you !bat abOut 95
- Ilks lhem all. Wbm Iliad 1011
1101110 ·&amp;if! Ia me, llllrn per cent af the male .J)OilUlaODd ..., betause Leap Year or Uoo bavo llboolutel,y 110 respect
1101, I te do the ohasillg. for a rast and loose girl. SUre,
Tile ....... beY&amp; dm't dole we ask them out m dates but
~ Birl&amp; u muc:b as they usod to we just use them ODd they mean
Is betauoe II costs a mint. One nothlog w ua.
II a girl wanls to got a boy
of DIY !rlonds paid 50 bucks
!Or lhe Prom Utls year! That JD.. friend, she ...at pin his respect
cluolod remlng a tux. Rowers, by showing she 11111'1 a cheap
dllller, Uokots, -in.K to eo! broad. Many l!rli I moe reallennr1!B, ps, etc. - VOICE apected are beoomlns IUth and It
makes me a.~clc. 1 111re wlsb 1
OF THE MALE
llOUid meet Looely Tet~~..Age Girl.
. Dear Helea:
JOHN
At least Kathy gave us fair
Dear
John:
warning af girls' OOII!llving
I do too, but you're separated
sdlemes. h saldtheeagermale
bl'
about 2,000 mlles. Pizyl - 11.
~c!lms are usuall,y oot worth
Dear
Ilelen:
·
tile chase, but want to get caught,
So many beYs use the word
and usually are. We, the bnve
"love''
to got wt&gt;at they want.
American bachelor--type males,
doo't wam to get ·~apptwt~· by Well, I think I've llnally !oUnd
cuming females, so we leave out what love really Is. loiY goy
sqs he love·ll me, and because
diem ror tile weak.
So noW, men. ready, a 1 m, he loves me, he wUl never do
retreat! Run, run, run, and ne'l· anything th!rt ....nd make us aorer got oaugbtl G&lt;&gt; out and trap ry. Re said that if be didn't
tile girl wt&gt;o Isn't chasin.K Y'"'. love me so much, be wouldn't
before she grabs another guy. llllnk twl ce about a sklng me to
go all tile wa.v will! him beosuoe
- DON AND RICK
lllen
he ....ndn't care.
Dear D, and R.:
He's "proving his love~ by
Famous last words! Ever since
Eve ganie Adam uappleplex:y.'P protecting me. - .LOVED AND
girls have been allowing lllebe7s LOVING rr
of their dlolce to ''chase" them
right up to tbe altar. But keep
Y'"'r Uluslons if they make you

I
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i

'

ba!W.- H.
Dear Helen:
Here's anoa.er guy's view of
the dating game. A new g I r I
trllltlferred to our sobool. !lie
aile and !ri.Ddiy, so I callher a couple of times to ask

loa•

Qeutlc clinic for chlldron 'with
minor or serlcus -ch problems beglnnlns oo Nonla.Y, Juno
17 thrcuBb AlliiUil 9111.
The cllulc wUJ be held II Ordnonce School. The Rrst three
days 01 the clinic wUl be used
ror 20 mllllle screenlov teals,
and children must be accompanled b.Y 111e1r parent or IIUifllo
laD lor tbetesta;lllas Emma Sue Klnc:ald,
apeech therapist, wUI aet "'
classes during the elaht week
period ao that each chlld IIIII'
attend one bour each clay, two or
lllree days a week, ellller In the
morning or IRernoon, at t h o

fed

,

U.dai.

' ....~

PT. PLEASANT - Jack 1.
Smith, m.,.,er o! the Point
Pleasant Local Office o! die W.
Va., Department or Employment
Securlzy, stateo that the loc:al
o!!loe e!!eoted die placement or
30 lndi vlduals in pln!ul employ.
ment dming May. aJXI at the close
of business on May 31, there
were 482 iDdlvlduals registered
, lor work In this office, 142 of
; whcm were remales ·and 109 who

. were veterans.

1

. w -.r~o-·
·. ~~:.I'M
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'

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New Qlications received duriOV thlo montll totaled 118, belov
i 51 !emales and 33 veterana.
~
By "11 of comparison, one
~

Pt. PleiiMDt Boys

Named Counselon

parking apace around the market
The market will be open dally
from 9 Ltn., to 8 p.m., and ·on
Sandly !rom noon to 8 p.m.

serve during the 31st lliiiJal
American Leglm Moontalnoer
Boys' State thi1 year are John
Farley .COOper, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John COOper, and Stephen
Clark, sm o! Mr. and Mrs. For·
rest D. oi.rk, both or Pt Pleas-

an.

chosen as Junior counselors.

ment.

OONLIGHT SALE
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$216

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The Ohio Sill&lt; Reotaurllll

Aun. 'o board or trustee• wDI
.,..t at the Jmperiel Hoooe Nortll,
Columbus, Juno 17 at a dimer
oeaalm and all day June 18.

The dinner meeting wllillllrk
11!1 ldckD« of a new Ohio Reataurant sor.oty Tnlnlov PrOfll'am
•·...: ~~1c It) Govermr Rhodes'
prooW... ' 1011 of JWll 17..24 sa
Relit.aurant .Sa.~a; ." Week in Ohla.

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ml!)&gt;lllllola

97~

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Sport Shirts
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SUMMER
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MANYOIHBtS

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LargeGrQup

$6.88

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CHILDREN$
PANTIES.
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Y2 ·PRICE

MENS 1.00

BAN LON
DREss-SOCKS

DRESS

ON!TAILE
MENS $3 end $4

DRESS
SHIRTS
s1.88

2 s1

VALUE$
TO 13.00 '

pn.

Wtnt$5.95
4Qnly

S157

2for$3.00

Ta~lt

S'l.37''

REa.$2.99

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. REG. $1.99' .

TABLE COYER
1111

·DAN ,.T. HOMAS
, ·ant}
SON
You

Darn rough's

.

.·Terrycloth

Delicious

Wrangler
Knee Pants
....
$196
$2.98

RUGS

,.

eYELLOW

~.- . arrts :

·scUFFS

100%
NvJon
Wall to WaD
Bathroom

LADIES

lit aiea l)o!Umbus hid to
. ••'
·Jqllf·

.m•

SPORT COATS
TRENCH COATS
TOPCOATS

Nlce·Selectlon
N•tlcm•l Advtrtlsecl

a l!llaller

~CUI.I7

wm·

in Farming

STP .

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MENS&amp;BOYS

•.

PT. PLEASANT - Blshcp Fed
H~ of tlJe llethodlot
Chureh has announced tile oow
ministerial appointment• lortlda
area as fc:ilows:
·
Cll!lon Circuit - Hoyt Taylor,
Clllloo Circuit; Armour S&amp;yre,
~ Circuit;
Arden A.
Smith, Leoo Circuit; Bel'llice
Wlllkler,)le" ua..n Pariah.
All Mediocllot mlnlstera re-

rew

mUea !rom amthor .site
archaeolOIIOfa bsV. long ·
bellevld lila thlp to bit. He said
tOut ~cts htVe· been remcn:eil trpm the slle and sent to
J!ur&lt;;t . 'loti : llialJ••I• and .
pOaalb1t ionllrmltlon that tlle7

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WASH
CLOTHS
5

ONERAQC

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22Tos.lf

Area Appoinbnents

~ Support Governor

.

at mididght 1H1
Dey;
altar It~

TOSEI1

VALUES TO $4.00

b"''l llucl)lfng Ia li&gt;o-

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iilo, :Wtiloh.

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26

hvs &amp; Gbls; Some
Mealtlt-Tex In this bitch.

the :· \illdlsoloi.Mt

~;;, UJi't7~th;;.;•;, ~Sonia
Marla,
100-lojl de eked

-----------Stretch Denim

$1 ....

$1.00

SPORTSWEAR

UMITI

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WESTERN
JEANS

53

PLASTIC
WAStEIASIEfS

ODD SIZES

. . Sl67

9xl2 Room She
. ~teg
$19.74
..

CHII.DRI!NS

MONDAY
NIGHT
7 P.M.

II
:

VAlUEST0$3.99

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PURSES

1S1ve $4.86

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counselor• selected to

The Boys' Sisto wiD be held at
Jackson's MDI June 23 throoglt
The communique O'IJ)ialned Ucat June 29th. John and Stephen were
all tbe Rrms were easentlal to among ml,y 12 of tile 250 boys
the country's economic develcp.. attendi~ last year's Boys' State

Bishop Announcing

cehiJW a new appointment

·

PT. PLEASANT - Two o! tile

j\Ulior

s200'

$2.99&amp;$3.99VAlua

The new market wUI employ

oeven persooa. There'• ample

REG.$3.33

•UaiDDe their posts lol,lowln.K tile
close o! tile WestVIIglnla Annual
Conference -,..

·LADIES
PURSES

ror the future, II

ago, MI.J. 1967, there were
:! 1261 persona registered rorwork
' IDd 32 placementa were made.

'

c-••• 4;400
aquare reet ·
.

pond our !ac:Uitlea and prepare

~~ year

•'

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of !loor space.

here, we felt it was time to ex..

Save$1.31
LMikts&amp;TIIni

Reg.
$3.33
(Not All Colon~)

the load muket !leld -,..

wUI tho inosl modem facllltle&amp; In ·'
Work bilpn on the struc:1ure
Sa~ • '
·
··
antr the ~·ter holidays. It was
.OGIIiltrU&lt;:ted by the Mitchell Enllineerlllll CO., COlumbia, Mlaa.
WIUla!na ..ld, "We have !alth
In the' residents o! this lmm..
dlate tndlllll area. Willi 1101rl.Y
1,200 ilml!les to be served, plus
til&amp; J)OIIIblllcy o! a new bridge
In Eaot liuntiii!IIOO. and' continued tilk or a new dam near

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7 to 10 P.M.

30 Last Month

'

'' wlitlall\s said die ~tee!
~ ~-.leotrlc l!U)ldi1111 lndede; _

and other materials
In a communi~• Frldly night.

Office Places

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e®~Pment

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noonced tile nationalization or 18
foreign llOIIIDBDies manuraotur·
ln.!! !ood proolocts, constructioo ant

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.CreU{n City ~~~~~-.....-.
:,

Miss Kincaid, d&amp;IJ8)lter or Mr.
and Mrs. Way"' Klnc:ald of Pt.
Pleasant, graduated !rom PPHS
in 1964 and reoehed her degree
from lllraball . Universlcy oo
May 26, 1968. Whilo at Marshall
she was a Jr. Class Serator,
freshman guide, 'a member Gf
the Alpha XI Delta social • ....,....
113, and libnrlaD or Alpha Stg.
,,.. Eta Alpha, a speech correctlon organizaUon.
There will be DO clarge lor
the classes. The OlQlenae has
been peld through cmuibutims
"' the Mason Counq Easter seal
Soolecy.

"

ar 1111

rotart

ket ~~re ·~to~-elooe
to ourrei!tlevels durin.K tho nex1

.' '

chUd's convenience.

~-~-.

sui&gt;J&gt;Ue•·til

strenallleilld ~tllic esrl,y 19U, . ·roc10&lt;il
.clodlr\jftt ... ·~... low
In ~·nlbet 1967.
. .
. WOol ·prloealn tile world mar-

el&amp;ht week summer si&gt;eech thor-

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,GkLLII'OLIS ~ Oo. I h e
lihole, world WO!'I' p r I e e •

PT. I'Lil:.ASANT - The Muon
~ !U~r seal ~~~~ Will
. _ Ita third coosecotlve

INDUSTRY TAKE.OVER
ALGIERS (IJPO- A111eria

USDA Predlc:ll.

Last ,68' Hiilf

:r'd:a::!!"'~"':.!: On .}une 17th'

YOVTH ASKED FOR ITI
'11111 column lo f o r - pie, GMilr ,prd&gt;lemo and pleas- were all atapojrcy and "eacb IQ)'
urea, lllelr trwblos and llln. As tllere asked her to daDoe, but
tile rest of Helen Help Ul!l, she aleadfastl,y refused.
'1111s year I found out lllat her
II welcomes lauat&gt;s but won't
wouldn't lot her dote, ODd
folks
dollP a serious &lt;~~•lllm with a
she didn't know boW to dslloe,
bn~oh-olf.
5eDd your toonap quoit!,... te but she was too embsrnsaed
'\'9UTII ASKED FOR IT, care af to leU the trulll. Tho result waa
11'01., Help US! lido newspaper. she got tllo ·r&lt;!pU!atlm af being
stuok.oq&gt;.
T!l£ GIIIJ..'l HEAR
Qiya can IIJidorsWid !lllaut
IT FROM THE GUYS
strict
plfO!ts a lot better Utu
Dear Hoi...:

~ 01
"""' P!d&gt;llll.Y will tn.r..·... lial
"IIIPPlltl P•'J'tllliVeiJI¥i'o u.i
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DEPARTMENT STORE

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liTHlOOM
CURTAINS

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OPPOSITE'

Ave.

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Rt:OUC'TION

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5
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Throw
Rugs
Values To $3.98
·2FOR$500·

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WIH!llt
firrw.
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a·IRICvFRI
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'&amp;'peded in

"' .._ . . . ,.... douilller'• they cu allat mrn-&lt;1o1m. -FOR
Iotta" !illaut L.,.p Year: Sle MORE Ti!UTIIFUL GIRJ..'l
100111111 Jlnll7 cool, liut as she Desr Hela~:

'111ls Is In answer to "Lcllel,y
lhb* Ul NSu'estupid1Weknow
T - Girl, who has trooble
alllllose tricks glrh use.
gettiJw dotes, and tlllnka IIIIIOJ
Here'sllle - 1 r.et:
be
be01111se shecloean't")lOIIout."
Ito be frleods with 111r1s
I
can
teD you !bat abOut 95
- Ilks lhem all. Wbm Iliad 1011
1101110 ·&amp;if! Ia me, llllrn per cent af the male .J)OilUlaODd ..., betause Leap Year or Uoo bavo llboolutel,y 110 respect
1101, I te do the ohasillg. for a rast and loose girl. SUre,
Tile ....... beY&amp; dm't dole we ask them out m dates but
~ Birl&amp; u muc:b as they usod to we just use them ODd they mean
Is betauoe II costs a mint. One nothlog w ua.
II a girl wanls to got a boy
of DIY !rlonds paid 50 bucks
!Or lhe Prom Utls year! That JD.. friend, she ...at pin his respect
cluolod remlng a tux. Rowers, by showing she 11111'1 a cheap
dllller, Uokots, -in.K to eo! broad. Many l!rli I moe reallennr1!B, ps, etc. - VOICE apected are beoomlns IUth and It
makes me a.~clc. 1 111re wlsb 1
OF THE MALE
llOUid meet Looely Tet~~..Age Girl.
. Dear Helea:
JOHN
At least Kathy gave us fair
Dear
John:
warning af girls' OOII!llving
I do too, but you're separated
sdlemes. h saldtheeagermale
bl'
about 2,000 mlles. Pizyl - 11.
~c!lms are usuall,y oot worth
Dear
Ilelen:
·
tile chase, but want to get caught,
So many beYs use the word
and usually are. We, the bnve
"love''
to got wt&gt;at they want.
American bachelor--type males,
doo't wam to get ·~apptwt~· by Well, I think I've llnally !oUnd
cuming females, so we leave out what love really Is. loiY goy
sqs he love·ll me, and because
diem ror tile weak.
So noW, men. ready, a 1 m, he loves me, he wUl never do
retreat! Run, run, run, and ne'l· anything th!rt ....nd make us aorer got oaugbtl G&lt;&gt; out and trap ry. Re said that if be didn't
tile girl wt&gt;o Isn't chasin.K Y'"'. love me so much, be wouldn't
before she grabs another guy. llllnk twl ce about a sklng me to
go all tile wa.v will! him beosuoe
- DON AND RICK
lllen
he ....ndn't care.
Dear D, and R.:
He's "proving his love~ by
Famous last words! Ever since
Eve ganie Adam uappleplex:y.'P protecting me. - .LOVED AND
girls have been allowing lllebe7s LOVING rr
of their dlolce to ''chase" them
right up to tbe altar. But keep
Y'"'r Uluslons if they make you

I
'

i

'

ba!W.- H.
Dear Helen:
Here's anoa.er guy's view of
the dating game. A new g I r I
trllltlferred to our sobool. !lie
aile and !ri.Ddiy, so I callher a couple of times to ask

loa•

Qeutlc clinic for chlldron 'with
minor or serlcus -ch problems beglnnlns oo Nonla.Y, Juno
17 thrcuBb AlliiUil 9111.
The cllulc wUJ be held II Ordnonce School. The Rrst three
days 01 the clinic wUl be used
ror 20 mllllle screenlov teals,
and children must be accompanled b.Y 111e1r parent or IIUifllo
laD lor tbetesta;lllas Emma Sue Klnc:ald,
apeech therapist, wUI aet "'
classes during the elaht week
period ao that each chlld IIIII'
attend one bour each clay, two or
lllree days a week, ellller In the
morning or IRernoon, at t h o

fed

,

U.dai.

' ....~

PT. PLEASANT - Jack 1.
Smith, m.,.,er o! the Point
Pleasant Local Office o! die W.
Va., Department or Employment
Securlzy, stateo that the loc:al
o!!loe e!!eoted die placement or
30 lndi vlduals in pln!ul employ.
ment dming May. aJXI at the close
of business on May 31, there
were 482 iDdlvlduals registered
, lor work In this office, 142 of
; whcm were remales ·and 109 who

. were veterans.

1

. w -.r~o-·
·. ~~:.I'M
..
'

~

New Qlications received duriOV thlo montll totaled 118, belov
i 51 !emales and 33 veterana.
~
By "11 of comparison, one
~

Pt. PleiiMDt Boys

Named Counselon

parking apace around the market
The market will be open dally
from 9 Ltn., to 8 p.m., and ·on
Sandly !rom noon to 8 p.m.

serve during the 31st lliiiJal
American Leglm Moontalnoer
Boys' State thi1 year are John
Farley .COOper, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John COOper, and Stephen
Clark, sm o! Mr. and Mrs. For·
rest D. oi.rk, both or Pt Pleas-

an.

chosen as Junior counselors.

ment.

OONLIGHT SALE
'· ., ,. '
&gt;
I l/

'

LOWflfsTOR

I

.,.

97C

MEN'S
SPORT SHIRTS

TOI:OOON.y
.REG.87c
.

s1

MENS

-· -

;57'·~ ·.
...

.'.,.

-

.

.

.

9M
9M
1.19

$216

•

The Ohio Sill&lt; Reotaurllll

Aun. 'o board or trustee• wDI
.,..t at the Jmperiel Hoooe Nortll,
Columbus, Juno 17 at a dimer
oeaalm and all day June 18.

The dinner meeting wllillllrk
11!1 ldckD« of a new Ohio Reataurant sor.oty Tnlnlov PrOfll'am
•·...: ~~1c It) Govermr Rhodes'
prooW... ' 1011 of JWll 17..24 sa
Relit.aurant .Sa.~a; ." Week in Ohla.

; ~·

1

"

.bJ ~·
ml!)&gt;lllllola

97~

••

acm·.

.

---------------ft1ent
Short Sleeve

Sport Shirts
v.J....

To$2.98

ss••

40nly

ON MENS
SUMMER
.
¥FORDS

MANYOIHBtS

10 i 1,

SAVE UP TO

75%
N
0

PRICE

LargeGrQup

$6.88

w

CHILDREN$
PANTIES.
••

~

COLOR

Y2 ·PRICE

MENS 1.00

BAN LON
DREss-SOCKS

DRESS

ON!TAILE
MENS $3 end $4

DRESS
SHIRTS
s1.88

2 s1

VALUE$
TO 13.00 '

pn.

Wtnt$5.95
4Qnly

S157

2for$3.00

Ta~lt

S'l.37''

REa.$2.99

...
.
~, D,

MIT~--

KNIT

·....

T YOU CAN

IUY FOR ONLY'
. REG. $1.99' .

TABLE COYER
1111

·DAN ,.T. HOMAS
, ·ant}
SON
You

Darn rough's

.

.·Terrycloth

Delicious

Wrangler
Knee Pants
....
$196
$2.98

RUGS

,.

eYELLOW

~.- . arrts :

·scUFFS

100%
NvJon
Wall to WaD
Bathroom

LADIES

lit aiea l)o!Umbus hid to
. ••'
·Jqllf·

.m•

SPORT COATS
TRENCH COATS
TOPCOATS

Nlce·Selectlon
N•tlcm•l Advtrtlsecl

a l!llaller

~CUI.I7

wm·

in Farming

STP .

c.•···

MENS&amp;BOYS

•.

PT. PLEASANT - Blshcp Fed
H~ of tlJe llethodlot
Chureh has announced tile oow
ministerial appointment• lortlda
area as fc:ilows:
·
Cll!lon Circuit - Hoyt Taylor,
Clllloo Circuit; Armour S&amp;yre,
~ Circuit;
Arden A.
Smith, Leoo Circuit; Bel'llice
Wlllkler,)le" ua..n Pariah.
All Mediocllot mlnlstera re-

rew

mUea !rom amthor .site
archaeolOIIOfa bsV. long ·
bellevld lila thlp to bit. He said
tOut ~cts htVe· been remcn:eil trpm the slle and sent to
J!ur&lt;;t . 'loti : llialJ••I• and .
pOaalb1t ionllrmltlon that tlle7

CAPRIS

G.

'•

REG.94c

WASH
CLOTHS
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The Boys' Sisto wiD be held at
Jackson's MDI June 23 throoglt
The communique O'IJ)ialned Ucat June 29th. John and Stephen were
all tbe Rrms were easentlal to among ml,y 12 of tile 250 boys
the country's economic develcp.. attendi~ last year's Boys' State

Bishop Announcing

cehiJW a new appointment

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•UaiDDe their posts lol,lowln.K tile
close o! tile WestVIIglnla Annual
Conference -,..

·LADIES
PURSES

ror the future, II

ago, MI.J. 1967, there were
:! 1261 persona registered rorwork
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.OGIIiltrU&lt;:ted by the Mitchell Enllineerlllll CO., COlumbia, Mlaa.
WIUla!na ..ld, "We have !alth
In the' residents o! this lmm..
dlate tndlllll area. Willi 1101rl.Y
1,200 ilml!les to be served, plus
til&amp; J)OIIIblllcy o! a new bridge
In Eaot liuntiii!IIOO. and' continued tilk or a new dam near

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~ ~-.leotrlc l!U)ldi1111 lndede; _

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Miss Kincaid, d&amp;IJ8)lter or Mr.
and Mrs. Way"' Klnc:ald of Pt.
Pleasant, graduated !rom PPHS
in 1964 and reoehed her degree
from lllraball . Universlcy oo
May 26, 1968. Whilo at Marshall
she was a Jr. Class Serator,
freshman guide, 'a member Gf
the Alpha XI Delta social • ....,....
113, and libnrlaD or Alpha Stg.
,,.. Eta Alpha, a speech correctlon organizaUon.
There will be DO clarge lor
the classes. The OlQlenae has
been peld through cmuibutims
"' the Mason Counq Easter seal
Soolecy.

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INDUSTRY TAKE.OVER
ALGIERS (IJPO- A111eria

USDA Predlc:ll.

Last ,68' Hiilf

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YOVTH ASKED FOR ITI
'11111 column lo f o r - pie, GMilr ,prd&gt;lemo and pleas- were all atapojrcy and "eacb IQ)'
urea, lllelr trwblos and llln. As tllere asked her to daDoe, but
tile rest of Helen Help Ul!l, she aleadfastl,y refused.
'1111s year I found out lllat her
II welcomes lauat&gt;s but won't
wouldn't lot her dote, ODd
folks
dollP a serious &lt;~~•lllm with a
she didn't know boW to dslloe,
bn~oh-olf.
5eDd your toonap quoit!,... te but she was too embsrnsaed
'\'9UTII ASKED FOR IT, care af to leU the trulll. Tho result waa
11'01., Help US! lido newspaper. she got tllo ·r&lt;!pU!atlm af being
stuok.oq&gt;.
T!l£ GIIIJ..'l HEAR
Qiya can IIJidorsWid !lllaut
IT FROM THE GUYS
strict
plfO!ts a lot better Utu
Dear Hoi...:

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~ot. pmtdod tho ...... plefllre
of tile Cb1JnrMo1 Rod&lt; take!) In
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rock lbown iD tho pholograpb
waa bla- Clffln 1917 to make
way lor 1 road.
bltalia. rmees&amp;ora came to 1
Vlrllnia tram EDsland 1n 1810.
ThOll' lillppod at the Cl1iJruley

Rock.. to rest tor a few days.
Half pt· them stayed ID 1he area,
tho n i l - .., to Dllnols. Shol·
:,... ... born and 1'1!1l'ed abclu\
and a half milo from 1he
·lildo. A ll~ pllllnl place
for tile llleltou children, It ibet.
lind .lllem from otorms udpro.
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Home Is not where oil Is fair, but where love il£htens oYOry care.
Home Is Just a place to soo how brave and apianded Olio can be:
A place lbat mol&lt;es aD lleroos bold, and heroines Just 11 ftno as

Need New Leaders·hip ·

gold:
Home is whe~e the ~vest heartl, are daily •etht&amp;: noble ,Pilrtsi
When angelo feet have hOurly trod: yes, hmno Is where there's

TUU&gt;A, Okla. (UPJ) - 'Gov. Nol11011 li. RA!ellefeller S&amp;turday_
won 'llle endorsement of Ponooylvanla Gov. RWl1wnd P, Shafo•'for
the Republlc.O presidential IIOIIIioatlon. It was tho first brook In
tho snild Croot of GOP favorite sons;
Shafer's ·amOWleemen~ .,..ored for days al the Republleen
Governors' AssociatiCil conference in Tulsa, was a big bool1: for
the New Yorker In his drhe to overtahe Richard M. Nixon. Rlleke-feller, telling newsmen that his stepped-up cmpalgn now "hal taken off,""Jen. the conference before the st*rer announcement but said
he would welcome any such endorsement to keep :things rollbv. ·
Shafer said he e"')ected to
Shaler, whose SlCJPOl't or
lead 11. "vast majority" of
P~nnsyl vania's 64 delegates into Roc:keCeUer neYOr was a secret
the Rockefeller camp. Reports deHPite hb technical status as •
(rom Pennsylvania irdicated ~vorite soo presidential candlthat RoekefeUer would get 45 date, made his endorBOIDOIIt in
delegates, Nlxoo 17 and Califor· an appearance with lhree other
nia Gov. Ronald Reagan 2. ·
GOP I!I&gt;VUOOrs on a telovisiOII,
on that basis, the national UPI &amp;h&lt;M' (NBC-Meet tbe Press),
count of delegate strength of being tnruicribed for Sunday
the three Republican contenders broadcast.
Slllfer BBid there was en
would become Nlxon 409 1
Rockefeller 122, Reagan 112.
"unsettled conlitloo" througllo
Tho votes of 687 delegates will out the cO\mtry, with the voters
be needed to win !he nomination ••Iootdng for new leadership."
"I believe Gov. Roc:hefeller
at the GOP National Convention
etortirc Aug. 5 at Miami Beach, best able to give !he country llle
Fta.
kind of leadership it needs,"
Shafer said.
The other govoroors on the
panel, George W. Romney of
Michh••n,
Spiro T. Asnew of
-eMarvland, an:l Dewey Bartlett
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of Oklahoma, also are "~vorite
...,., .. but declined to drop that
role when asked iC they had
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Sheltou deserlhod those days
as "The llQOcl ol4 daj&lt;a, wben
people had time to stop and vt..
It, alld wben fear ol Gocl w a 1
taaaM as the greateat obllptlob d maD."

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"YCIUI8 folks were tausht re:
for pareota, &lt;hurch,
ochoolo, and soYOI'IIIIIeot," he
said. "Our )'(lWig people are
great plopio and we should pray
for aD , lbo YCIUI8 people ol our
nation and for our l~s."
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form four ord.!narr word1.

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5; ;Jir. ..... Mrs. l.eater llllder·
Rt. 2 oak lUll, 1011, D.....
Todd, Juno 5: u. s. Airman James
US IE ii:' -~·~TC. Rlltor alld Mrs. Ritlor, 114
Croll St., oak IUD, 8011, Jofm..
•nio· R&amp;l': Mr. and Mra. Larry
Leo WUbor, So. Rhode bland
A"-, .WeiJIIIln, oiaugltter, Gina
IIU, oJiiho 9: Mr. and Mrs. Paul
- w,..tt, Rt. 3 JackiCII, son.
: Ruuolllluano, Juno 9.
WHA'T 'THE MAN l'tl-10
: Proaont Patienta - Mre. AVa•
~H'T STOCK IN A
:· IlOilo TOpe, Ook lUll: Charles
5UCC!5SFUL DETEii'l!eNT
: W, Blankenlblp, Rt. 2 Wollstou;
COMPANY DIP.
.Mr.. ~ E. Co&lt;:bran, Rt. 3
: Ook lUll: Mrs. Bonnie Kay CraJ&gt;.
Now arnnp the circled lettel'll
.·- · Blaekfork;
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BenJamin R.
J to form tho oUI'III'Iae11111wer,li
:Holmor, Jr., Rt. 1 Wboolerlbur&amp;;
IUftMied by the ...... urtoon.
11Ugb11, Rt. 4 oak HOI;
·lfro. Forno Whitt, Oak !Wl: B•
F. Arlllllr, Rt. t Jaek1011; Mrs.
·viola A. Crabtree, SOUth Wob(AIMrwen . . . . .,)
:otor; ChllJ'les M, llem.Y, Rt. 3
J11mhl.t1 GUILD ·· DUCHY IN•UII JOIIII
Ynterd.'''
Jaek11011: Mro. MArsaret J. Down·
An-ern Ttdt N ,...,. 1o • .....,_ "CI.OII'"
01\', Rt. · 2 Jaekoon; Mrs. Holen
Fleaup, 9ak .!WI; !rona C. Fogle, Nollie B. Fulk, Rt. 3 Oak Iilli; Oak Hlll; June Hutchins, Rt. 2
ll&amp;vlt llome fOr Aged, Oak !Wl: Mrs. Maggio V. Golun, Rt. 1 Patriot: Mrs. HolonJ(Ilsour, oak
Themao Fox, Rt: 2 Well-: Mrs. Beavor: John S. HowoU, RL .t ' HUl: WOllam G. Maloae, Jack. "
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OAK lllLL HOSPITAL NEWS .
Blrlbl- Mr., and 1\fli'L Jolul
Iaaie Monia, 12 Earl St., Ja&lt;k·

- . doul!hter. Tammy I.Ynn, Juno

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YW will be a hlshllght.., tho agenda at tho 1111 Bend Boat Regatta in Pomeroy this c&lt;mlng weekend, 'Juno 21-23. Klees wUI begin 1:30 p, m. on Saturday 1101 at 12:30 P.m. .., Sundo,y 1101 will
be troo to tho public.

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Webster: Mrs. Margaret E. Mor· • - •

gan, Rt. t Oak Iilli; Mrs. Sarah
LDu Rlftlo, WaDstou: Ernest C.
White, Rt. 5 Ja&lt;kson; Leslie V.
Ya:tes, Jackaoni Mr1. Doi'Othy
COrvin, Rt. I oak HBI: George

Gates, MeAi'lhilr, and Roy Jones,
Jack1011.
Patients Released - MArsar·
et Ana Taylor, J. MaurleoJooes,
MArtha Scarberry, Harrtell L.
Doner, Alma Kimble, Maltte
Br....,ry, Catherine Crabtree,
Jewoll Curtin, Charla• DeBord,
Ida S. Friend, Patrick Gallag.
her, Merlo Jones, Jolul H. UQ)'d,
Della 0. Myers, Rd&gt;ert Slmo,
Burgess Tope, S.., J.lartha Jane
Walker, Everett R~, end Ma.
mJe Wbetstoue;

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h So Elsy For You To S.rve ••
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eye Boys' State delegates 88·
lected lbelr party tickets Satuf·
day, ·permanently adjoorned
their Federalist and Natlonall st
party conventions and worked
frantically as election fever
griped this Amerleu L e g I o n
school or democracy on the
Ohio Unlversi"' .. mn•s.
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31st soYOrmr of Boys Slate,
David L. Wrlkeman, 16, Poland,
the Feclerallst party candidate,
faces Nationallst Part nominee
Gre&amp;m'Y R. Huth, . 16, seven

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~elal't ~tiel fat ' SenO ·~ a. ''fabrl~tlon" add pre.
=~~I'O~'Uey *aid; i!Tha·~ "'
\he ver4i&lt;1 woold bo. liP:
' CIIBil by ~ 1f!lt ~~ ' Ribbl_ Lelyveld Is en
DIOrallll' lll~legai. ' ·~ critic·IJI the war. .

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background or the camera shot.
The family patriarch, t~e 79~

ryland's 2S..member delegation.
But the once-warm relatlonshlp
between RockeCeller m:l the
other two governors &amp;IIPe&amp;red

year-old former
Brltain sat in a
beat~ 'his 77-year-Oid wife..a-uur
and
his 36-year.o.ld son. He wore a
suit and black tie,
grey
VIsibly Moved
Jpseph P. KOMedY was
visibly moved as his wife and
..., road !heir statements. He
has i e en four ol his nine
childreo die-two by assa&amp;sina·
tlon, Robert and John F.: two
more In airpl!I)&gt;O ~r,shes--.

to have cooled considerably and
both men made a point of

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Rockefeller is expected to get

complimenting Nixon in their
assessment of the candidates.

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brigilt sunshine, 88 '
••mot always unde:d ::;:
ways of ~~cy send
tho
1 uscrosses
ch e
sacrifices which He demands of
but we helieve Ill His divine
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eatl1
C&lt;JIIIIIIIIIders
SUnday lssue4
mornineen ~~:"!l=·~j
. . . . - aey Communist
thrust illl6 the capitol. Amlr!can
bluted the apr..

ALL-EtECTRIC BIJiLDING AWARD_ Ral.Ph Waush,
owner and opera!or of llle new 12-&lt;mit College HBI Motel, Rio
Grande, receiYOd 1 plaque rr 1111 John Allen, dlvislonllllllllgOr,
Colwnbua 1101 SOUthern Ohio Electric Co., GaDipolls, durlq 1
brief cenmOJI)' at the motel Friday afternoon. The plaque's ..,.
gravlll&amp; In part, reado: "All Electrlc.BuUdiog Award for at~ntng high standards of electrical excellence."
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Over't.·me
COLUMBUS (UPD - Public
officlals throughout Ohio have
been urged to voluntarily awly
tho federal wage and overtime
pay law to aU empl~es of lbe
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.tate and its political subdivi·
sions who do not now receive
premium ..... for overtime.
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AI B!Uil&lt;, director of the Ohio
Public Employes Council of the
American Federation of state,
County and Municipal Employeo
said a recent deCision by the
U.S. .SUJ~I-eme Court requires

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enck&gt;ne hall and 4ool&gt;lo lime
beyond 40 hours, the state ltoelf
and varloos sub • clivi s1CIU! IllY
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only straight time or give eq
time off for overtime worked.''

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that all hempllotalyes of
private osp s, se
n
universities be cove.red Wlder
the federal law.
"This means ·tor example,
that empiQ)'eos of state mental
insdbltions, universities and
hospitals are au!omltically

In the Interests of

uniiormlty all state
employes should be l.mmedlat&amp;ly compensated at time and
one-half for hours worked In ex·
cess of the current standard
work week of forty hoor1.
equity and

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said some ot the art
rounds hit the dock area in
dowotmln section 1101 two
houaes at Tan Son Nhlll Air.
Base · on the 'city's ... diOl'll .
.t fringe, · ·
. . · The Initial reporta lnlicwd .,.
guaranteed time and one • half light ......ito. and damage.
ond . ..•2
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as of Feb. 1, 1968, and beyonoj· proJI!r attar :a !bro.day lull In
40 hours e!!ectivo next Feb. ' ,. .whloll'!l¥1 Viet Collg • ..,..ntrat.
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pi His holy will with 110
011
wh
lght
looking back to
at m t
have been-and we are 8
peaee.u
Hills.
u.we have courage tor the shotguns.
When the 1,360 youthi\11 eft!.
Most Restrictive
zens 110 to the poll• after tumre and we shall carry out
The most i'eatricti ve o1 ••t.n.n;e
cherch &amp;mday, IIIey wUl eelect the principles for which Bobby such measure• now before
,
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from nearly .1,000 candidates lor stoud
Congress, the Tydings biu woold
lllo 454 elective omces In the
require all weapons to be
legialatlve, judldsl and execu·
"e
registered Immediately and
tive branches ol ,vernment.
their owners to be licensed with
In addition to the gubernatophotographs and ftrce111rints
rlal candidates, names appear.
NEW YORK CUPD- WesMont. wilblll a year. The license would
lng on the ballot for state of. gomory, me of the natlon'slOOd· ha,. to be presented for any
flees include:
ing jazz guitarists, dledSaturda,y subsequent purchase ot U1IUii or
Ueutooent soYemor: Robert at his Indianapolis home et tho ammunition.
E. Ryan, Columbus ()'): and age of 44, his agent amouneed
The bUI also would &lt;iiaquali!Y
Luke E. Witte, Alliance ()i).
in New York.
felons, aliens, 4rua addicts, .
secrstacy of state: John D.
The apokesmu said Monliom· alcollollcs, mental lncompetenta
Null, C- ()'); and Robert ert aulfered a haart attack this and Juveniles from ownership.
c. Hange, Woostar . ()i).
morning and died ooon alter.
Mansftold's :
endorsement
Treaaureri 8 e r &amp; l o De[.&amp;.. ~mery was at home be- came in the lace ot an appeal
Rocha0 Mt. Vernon ()')•t and -Ufll;lOOI:III ...
""~-menta.
by tha National
RIDe Assoota_
&gt;
Mark Rlogol, J,.aa~r ¢1).
Ho began his car- more then lion (NRA), to Its 993,000
' Audi!O.-: Larry E. Llfl&amp; 20 .Year• ago but did not acldeve member• to geoerate 1 mall
Groveport (r); and Donald T. until the past !ow years. campaign urging defeat of
Perey, cotumbul ()i).
~ !Jis death, lllreo ot bls aJ. stricter gun eontroiL
~II' iiooral• · l'al!l · W. ti;iala, ~udlnihlslateot, ''Down
In a lauer mailed to tile
·!IYiv~, ·
•and Hen Cllthe c;round." were near m.mbersliq, NRA . l'feald&lt;:nt
Rlehard Lei MaiiY'', ·Toledo' O,~top. ofthe,iazz ehartl.
Harold w. Glaasen said "tho
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rigilt ot orp&gt;r~.~men in the.United
....,. Jolin
TP lolliNY LIARSI
States to obtain, own and uae
Filla, 11
MADISON, 1\'lo, (UP!)- Jom flrOIQIIs for prq10r lawful
J) a r t y WUimovsk,, the l'(lleonsln orlmo
)lurpases is In the greatest
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~allirf• Ue tlelectbr expert, joopafdy In the history ot oor
state , olaij Ffid'Y. Ho oald be Wll OV· COUIIIr)'," ;
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AmerlQ . clearly expre11 their
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....tor. and
he
added
ba
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roundirc- with •...., of tile
heaviest strikes of tho
Far to tbe nort!l of
U.S. Marinos reported
North Yle-ae Ill 1
hour blttle llllf Khe -~~'.l
where as many •• 10,000 -•~·.
Communist troop1 were
be mal sing.
F1rst reports 011 the Sai&amp;OII

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Mansfield or Montana, prevwusIy cool to gun control laws ,
endorsed proposed legislation
Satur&lt;tay !hal · would require
registration ol all firearms and
licensing or their owners.
MonsOeld's open support was
an important gain for the bill
sponsored by SOIL Joseph
Tydings, ().Mel., that JlOI!•
beyond President Johnson s
request ror a ban on the mail
order sale of rifles and

(UP!)- VIet

shllio hit Salgooand Ill

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thousahdsn
who had 8
wore a . •....,.
express~s ot sYJ1191thY ucan wicker chairs
fo:er
realize lbe strength and the ambassador to Bn . s me
hope that they have given to !he
members of lho family during
these last several days,
"Tbis boa not boon the first
tragedY that has aflllctecl my
par«!!B end th' members of my
!ainily and we pray thel It Is
the last.

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:•• $3990 with Fttctor, Air Condltlonlni·
- Sticker ·Price
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been mum lileire linpreTsed
with the compdssion and with
·way what wo BheH the lov' and with lbe warmlb of
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tlle human heart than we have
&lt;' know that we• shall choose wtth any other emotion;"
Edward KennedY said the
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familY
would "never be able to
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ell])ress adeqlately In -d• oor
"thanks but we shall In wr
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•oed '1n
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our ,..... • ~N pr v
lives" to those tbouiiiDdB who
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came to st. Patrick'• Cathedral
in New York bofa'o the funeral,
·:c.· RATON N, M. (Up!)- A ICO· watched lbo funeral train to
•hal~ll!l ride apporently
:~ Its ceble .sajurda,y on
· 7,800-liJOI.hliJI\ Rstou j'ass and
WES!' F~ANKFORT, 01 •
,:~.ineod !o a .-ocll)' billsl,debOlow.
(Up!) - The feolberecl kine·
: ~o partiOI) was kiUed ·"!"' BOV·
dom
Is Opting back in Weet ·
othera ~$red.
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Frankfort.
.More than a score others
For llle Pill week, a Ooek
"Wiire otrandod on the lift but
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jll~en u[!lnglong ladders re ..
bombing
attaeko.on IIJIWlry po..
: :Cuod aD but a group of teen·
desirlans,
poddng one man m
~· girls stuck .80 foot oil
the Bide of.the hl.!d, anolller
31&gt;, ......... .
on
tho lorohead, and forcing a
'Ji,· A helloopter wu reported en
boo~
to move hi a ..,.r.
.·\wle to pi~k up the Birantled .allonsbuDder
into
a gerage.
. )trio, who were not believed
~any 41mger.
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Gave strength

campaign col·
.have to decide In

1968 Cat. 500 4 Door Wa•s'wlth
lr Conditioning Alliw n
a statement of our Tratlng PoJi.

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$ttl. ~of
•.• ~. -t1011lp- l!f;=uuel~·
.Instance,
b);.fillte
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thanked the nation . COr their
· ~ ln the last famUy
· ·tragedy .and pledged 1o "carry
.-GUt . the principles for which
.Bobby stood."
, 111 a. otatel)lent taped for
:tolovtsion' on tho fi'Oilllawn of
.th~ ho!IIO ol Joseph P, Kel1110417.·
-·&lt;:.i~)i&lt; patr'lardl-'whl!l'•
:loUdi foolball pmes were

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ready to h Delivered

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'Servin• ·n.tf l'ommunlt(f'or ~r 1011 Yun"
llember P''*fal llOPOAtt·'l. .r•""* Carjoonlklll .

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(UPO """ Tbe sole surviving

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Remember L(JSt year Martin. Ford broke the ice in this area with A 'Stile
OR cars :anil tf~les with
Discounts never before or since-so h,ere we go again with even Bigger Discount due to big . Factory
Bonus ilicentive now in effect. We challenge you to Beat our Deal Anywhere
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IS low IS

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1968 Falcons As Low As $2075
E•ul.,etl to •• deliver••·
1968 Falrlane 500 fast.acks as
low as
$2750

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govermnent spokesman said
Kleslnger mlgf&gt;t fly to Washing.
ton In line with his statement
Friday that he would take up
the Berlin cri&amp;h directlY with
President J o h n s o n, British
Prime Minister Harold Wtlsoo
and French President Charlef!
de Gaulle.

The spokesman said a meeting with Johnson '"Is one of the
WBJo'S the chancellor is consider~
~ in determining how to react
to the latest restrictions on
Berlin traveL"
Vital truck trafftc bringing
food and suwlles !o this
ft'estern outpost was normal
Satur&lt;lay.

Four Names Added
To Parents' Group

PARIS (UPJ)- Western dip.
lomollc sources said Sabirday
Norlll Viemam appears .In·
creaBIDgly tlelermlned to stall
at lllo Paris talks In llle h..,.
that military developments In
Vietnam woold make anY con.
eessloos by Hanoi unne&lt;:ea.

GALLIPOLIS - Four persons
have been named to tho Gallipc&gt;.
lis Head Start Parent s• Commit·
tee for 1968 accofding to Glem
Troot, director. They are .Jud:l
McCabe, president: Ka;y Hender.
son, Dorothy Gordon and Thelma Gordon.
The committee met with the
teachers recently in Washington
School aed decided to haYO •
parents' vlsltatim week In which
lbo parent may visit any day ot
their choice.
Nlnety..,.e children .,..enroll.
ed In the cicy Head Start pro.
gram. Girl Scouts wishing to help
in prdljram activltioo 1aro. urged
to conl&amp;et lllr. Trout.

aary.
Tho polllmistlc.observatlon
came aa Che otricial conversa·
tiona on tho VIetnam War be·
tween the United stalls end
North Vlemam neared t it e
end ot tileir O!ih week, still
In lllo dol.druma. Tho ninth sos.
slm ot tile Ialka Is sdlo611ed
for Wednesday.

The pri.ce\P"r .iDdblls •Oil'ld
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-.~· •• jittery re·'........,.
buRt ahelters llDil •...., Amort.
can eh1llana obtalnacl W-'l
1n anU~pati011
-·slblo Viet
.. 1 of a ~
In
Cong
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Hea,y Bombirw
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Threatening

Resignations
SAIGON (UPJ) - Reliable po.
lltical 1011reea Oooded Sai8oa
Saturday nlgbt wllll reports ot ·
possible resigaatfons by oaverol
higb..rllllldng military men end .-.
J&gt;Wile ollieialo associated wltll
Vice President NSUYOD C.. 11¥.
The reports refled.ed a •••
ol dlssatlslactim within the K.r
faction over recem move• V .
President Nguyeo Van Thieu tD '
coosolldate his position in
Saigon power struglo.
There were reports
that Ll Gen. Nguyen Due ..,_
eommanclor olthe IV C0'111 embracing the MokongDelta
howl and a elose ally olll¥, WU
piiMing !o reBillo. Rollablo V~
namese military sources tlltl
Thang has recpo- !o go Gil
ullck leave," although he wDID

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BOULDER, COlo. (Up!) hundreds ot hippies In llle-..
Iaino weot of bore _ . ...n1l7
phasod at all by tho laet 1lhlt
tile world didn't oed Ill an .......
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ot them have turned to~ ·
plans for lbo IUWre, Inc!
a
scheme for living otl the I
Instead ofiOCiol;y.

Next Art Show Pldnned July
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saturday morning, drc:adJW u
many as 8 mUUon pauadJ d.
bumhs iDto jw!gleo in I 50 milo
circle around lbe cicy•
The 852 targets IDclncled
plllltlons used by the Viol Ceq
t • s . launch!Jv poda for roeketa
ftred ... Sllgon lnd stroollhekl•
whore tho JIOWerM SovimissUe\:Jr4

1\Y for a loog holiday week--end.
In Bonn. a West German

BERLIN (UPO- West Ger·
man Ctancellor Kurt Georg
Kleslnger mey Qy 10 Washing.
ton to appeal to President
Johnson to take acSion against a
new, Communist attempt to
cripp]e West Berlin, the gover~
mont said Saturday.
The new · East German visa
requirements that force West
Germans and West Berliners to
treat East Germany u a
foreign country caused the
worst chaos in several years on
the main highwaey frmn Berlin
to the west S&amp;blrday.
Long Wait
sweating, swearing motorists
waited up to four hours to clear
one Communist checkpoint in
order to drive from this Isolated
dey through 110 miles of East
Gei'IIWly to reach West Germ&amp;-

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~ot. pmtdod tho ...... plefllre
of tile Cb1JnrMo1 Rod&lt; take!) In
· 191#. '1'111 llblo 1llP port ot llle
rock lbown iD tho pholograpb
waa bla- Clffln 1917 to make
way lor 1 road.
bltalia. rmees&amp;ora came to 1
Vlrllnia tram EDsland 1n 1810.
ThOll' lillppod at the Cl1iJruley

Rock.. to rest tor a few days.
Half pt· them stayed ID 1he area,
tho n i l - .., to Dllnols. Shol·
:,... ... born and 1'1!1l'ed abclu\
and a half milo from 1he
·lildo. A ll~ pllllnl place
for tile llleltou children, It ibet.
lind .lllem from otorms udpro.
.llldod a pl-lrom which !o !Ish.
·Ti,olr !IIIIer aloolarlllljll ammd

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Home Is not where oil Is fair, but where love il£htens oYOry care.
Home Is Just a place to soo how brave and apianded Olio can be:
A place lbat mol&lt;es aD lleroos bold, and heroines Just 11 ftno as

Need New Leaders·hip ·

gold:
Home is whe~e the ~vest heartl, are daily •etht&amp;: noble ,Pilrtsi
When angelo feet have hOurly trod: yes, hmno Is where there's

TUU&gt;A, Okla. (UPJ) - 'Gov. Nol11011 li. RA!ellefeller S&amp;turday_
won 'llle endorsement of Ponooylvanla Gov. RWl1wnd P, Shafo•'for
the Republlc.O presidential IIOIIIioatlon. It was tho first brook In
tho snild Croot of GOP favorite sons;
Shafer's ·amOWleemen~ .,..ored for days al the Republleen
Governors' AssociatiCil conference in Tulsa, was a big bool1: for
the New Yorker In his drhe to overtahe Richard M. Nixon. Rlleke-feller, telling newsmen that his stepped-up cmpalgn now "hal taken off,""Jen. the conference before the st*rer announcement but said
he would welcome any such endorsement to keep :things rollbv. ·
Shafer said he e"')ected to
Shaler, whose SlCJPOl't or
lead 11. "vast majority" of
P~nnsyl vania's 64 delegates into Roc:keCeUer neYOr was a secret
the Rockefeller camp. Reports deHPite hb technical status as •
(rom Pennsylvania irdicated ~vorite soo presidential candlthat RoekefeUer would get 45 date, made his endorBOIDOIIt in
delegates, Nlxoo 17 and Califor· an appearance with lhree other
nia Gov. Ronald Reagan 2. ·
GOP I!I&gt;VUOOrs on a telovisiOII,
on that basis, the national UPI &amp;h&lt;M' (NBC-Meet tbe Press),
count of delegate strength of being tnruicribed for Sunday
the three Republican contenders broadcast.
Slllfer BBid there was en
would become Nlxon 409 1
Rockefeller 122, Reagan 112.
"unsettled conlitloo" througllo
Tho votes of 687 delegates will out the cO\mtry, with the voters
be needed to win !he nomination ••Iootdng for new leadership."
"I believe Gov. Roc:hefeller
at the GOP National Convention
etortirc Aug. 5 at Miami Beach, best able to give !he country llle
Fta.
kind of leadership it needs,"
Shafer said.
The other govoroors on the
panel, George W. Romney of
Michh••n,
Spiro T. Asnew of
-eMarvland, an:l Dewey Bartlett
·•
of Oklahoma, also are "~vorite
...,., .. but declined to drop that
role when asked iC they had
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Sheltou deserlhod those days
as "The llQOcl ol4 daj&lt;a, wben
people had time to stop and vt..
It, alld wben fear ol Gocl w a 1
taaaM as the greateat obllptlob d maD."

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"YCIUI8 folks were tausht re:
for pareota, &lt;hurch,
ochoolo, and soYOI'IIIIIeot," he
said. "Our )'(lWig people are
great plopio and we should pray
for aD , lbo YCIUI8 people ol our
nation and for our l~s."
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one letter to each aqun. to
form four ord.!narr word1.

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Rt. 2 oak lUll, 1011, D.....
Todd, Juno 5: u. s. Airman James
US IE ii:' -~·~TC. Rlltor alld Mrs. Ritlor, 114
Croll St., oak IUD, 8011, Jofm..
•nio· R&amp;l': Mr. and Mra. Larry
Leo WUbor, So. Rhode bland
A"-, .WeiJIIIln, oiaugltter, Gina
IIU, oJiiho 9: Mr. and Mrs. Paul
- w,..tt, Rt. 3 JackiCII, son.
: Ruuolllluano, Juno 9.
WHA'T 'THE MAN l'tl-10
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~H'T STOCK IN A
:· IlOilo TOpe, Ook lUll: Charles
5UCC!5SFUL DETEii'l!eNT
: W, Blankenlblp, Rt. 2 Wollstou;
COMPANY DIP.
.Mr.. ~ E. Co&lt;:bran, Rt. 3
: Ook lUll: Mrs. Bonnie Kay CraJ&gt;.
Now arnnp the circled lettel'll
.·- · Blaekfork;
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BenJamin R.
J to form tho oUI'III'Iae11111wer,li
:Holmor, Jr., Rt. 1 Wboolerlbur&amp;;
IUftMied by the ...... urtoon.
11Ugb11, Rt. 4 oak HOI;
·lfro. Forno Whitt, Oak !Wl: B•
F. Arlllllr, Rt. t Jaek1011; Mrs.
·viola A. Crabtree, SOUth Wob(AIMrwen . . . . .,)
:otor; ChllJ'les M, llem.Y, Rt. 3
J11mhl.t1 GUILD ·· DUCHY IN•UII JOIIII
Ynterd.'''
Jaek11011: Mro. MArsaret J. Down·
An-ern Ttdt N ,...,. 1o • .....,_ "CI.OII'"
01\', Rt. · 2 Jaekoon; Mrs. Holen
Fleaup, 9ak .!WI; !rona C. Fogle, Nollie B. Fulk, Rt. 3 Oak Iilli; Oak Hlll; June Hutchins, Rt. 2
ll&amp;vlt llome fOr Aged, Oak !Wl: Mrs. Maggio V. Golun, Rt. 1 Patriot: Mrs. HolonJ(Ilsour, oak
Themao Fox, Rt: 2 Well-: Mrs. Beavor: John S. HowoU, RL .t ' HUl: WOllam G. Maloae, Jack. "
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OAK lllLL HOSPITAL NEWS .
Blrlbl- Mr., and 1\fli'L Jolul
Iaaie Monia, 12 Earl St., Ja&lt;k·

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YW will be a hlshllght.., tho agenda at tho 1111 Bend Boat Regatta in Pomeroy this c&lt;mlng weekend, 'Juno 21-23. Klees wUI begin 1:30 p, m. on Saturday 1101 at 12:30 P.m. .., Sundo,y 1101 will
be troo to tho public.

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11011; Mra. Mabel MaiCIIOIY, SOUth

Webster: Mrs. Margaret E. Mor· • - •

gan, Rt. t Oak Iilli; Mrs. Sarah
LDu Rlftlo, WaDstou: Ernest C.
White, Rt. 5 Ja&lt;kson; Leslie V.
Ya:tes, Jackaoni Mr1. Doi'Othy
COrvin, Rt. I oak HBI: George

Gates, MeAi'lhilr, and Roy Jones,
Jack1011.
Patients Released - MArsar·
et Ana Taylor, J. MaurleoJooes,
MArtha Scarberry, Harrtell L.
Doner, Alma Kimble, Maltte
Br....,ry, Catherine Crabtree,
Jewoll Curtin, Charla• DeBord,
Ida S. Friend, Patrick Gallag.
her, Merlo Jones, Jolul H. UQ)'d,
Della 0. Myers, Rd&gt;ert Slmo,
Burgess Tope, S.., J.lartha Jane
Walker, Everett R~, end Ma.
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SUNDAY JUNE
h So Elsy For You To S.rve ••
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E•ulpped As low as
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During ·This Sale which starts at .?:00

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eye Boys' State delegates 88·
lected lbelr party tickets Satuf·
day, ·permanently adjoorned
their Federalist and Natlonall st
party conventions and worked
frantically as election fever
griped this Amerleu L e g I o n
school or democracy on the
Ohio Unlversi"' .. mn•s.
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31st soYOrmr of Boys Slate,
David L. Wrlkeman, 16, Poland,
the Feclerallst party candidate,
faces Nationallst Part nominee
Gre&amp;m'Y R. Huth, . 16, seven

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Ol.m1!&lt; oald .11 """· 1!01 ~ Jur7
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~LFf'daY Ill, ~~ Rabbi Arlllllr Lt11Yold, proal·
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·of the AmerlcenJewl"l! Col!·
. .Pau,l 011nYk fA th.• : ~-·· l'Olled ~ &lt;hargesapinst
~elal't ~tiel fat ' SenO ·~ a. ''fabrl~tlon" add pre.
=~~I'O~'Uey *aid; i!Tha·~ "'
\he ver4i&lt;1 woold bo. liP:
' CIIBil by ~ 1f!lt ~~ ' Ribbl_ Lelyveld Is en
DIOrallll' lll~legai. ' ·~ critic·IJI the war. .

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background or the camera shot.
The family patriarch, t~e 79~

ryland's 2S..member delegation.
But the once-warm relatlonshlp
between RockeCeller m:l the
other two governors &amp;IIPe&amp;red

year-old former
Brltain sat in a
beat~ 'his 77-year-Oid wife..a-uur
and
his 36-year.o.ld son. He wore a
suit and black tie,
grey
VIsibly Moved
Jpseph P. KOMedY was
visibly moved as his wife and
..., road !heir statements. He
has i e en four ol his nine
childreo die-two by assa&amp;sina·
tlon, Robert and John F.: two
more In airpl!I)&gt;O ~r,shes--.

to have cooled considerably and
both men made a point of

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Rockefeller is expected to get

complimenting Nixon in their
assessment of the candidates.

ManSfield.

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Jo~.
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quaJvered severa1 me&amp;
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brigilt sunshine, 88 '
••mot always unde:d ::;:
ways of ~~cy send
tho
1 uscrosses
ch e
sacrifices which He demands of
but we helieve Ill His divine
usw

eatl1
C&lt;JIIIIIIIIIders
SUnday lssue4
mornineen ~~:"!l=·~j
. . . . - aey Communist
thrust illl6 the capitol. Amlr!can
bluted the apr..

ALL-EtECTRIC BIJiLDING AWARD_ Ral.Ph Waush,
owner and opera!or of llle new 12-&lt;mit College HBI Motel, Rio
Grande, receiYOd 1 plaque rr 1111 John Allen, dlvislonllllllllgOr,
Colwnbua 1101 SOUthern Ohio Electric Co., GaDipolls, durlq 1
brief cenmOJI)' at the motel Friday afternoon. The plaque's ..,.
gravlll&amp; In part, reado: "All Electrlc.BuUdiog Award for at~ntng high standards of electrical excellence."
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Over't.·me
COLUMBUS (UPD - Public
officlals throughout Ohio have
been urged to voluntarily awly
tho federal wage and overtime
pay law to aU empl~es of lbe
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.tate and its political subdivi·
sions who do not now receive
premium ..... for overtime.
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Public Employes Council of the
American Federation of state,
County and Municipal Employeo
said a recent deCision by the
U.S. .SUJ~I-eme Court requires

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enck&gt;ne hall and 4ool&gt;lo lime
beyond 40 hours, the state ltoelf
and varloos sub • clivi s1CIU! IllY
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only straight time or give eq
time off for overtime worked.''

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that all hempllotalyes of
private osp s, se
n
universities be cove.red Wlder
the federal law.
"This means ·tor example,
that empiQ)'eos of state mental
insdbltions, universities and
hospitals are au!omltically

In the Interests of

uniiormlty all state
employes should be l.mmedlat&amp;ly compensated at time and
one-half for hours worked In ex·
cess of the current standard
work week of forty hoor1.
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shelllrcs
be!Qre daWIII
said some ot the art
rounds hit the dock area in
dowotmln section 1101 two
houaes at Tan Son Nhlll Air.
Base · on the 'city's ... diOl'll .
.t fringe, · ·
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guaranteed time and one • half light ......ito. and damage.
ond . ..•2
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pay 1or ova rti me ~
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40 hours e!!ectivo next Feb. ' ,. .whloll'!l¥1 Viet Collg • ..,..ntrat.
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wh
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looking back to
at m t
have been-and we are 8
peaee.u
Hills.
u.we have courage tor the shotguns.
When the 1,360 youthi\11 eft!.
Most Restrictive
zens 110 to the poll• after tumre and we shall carry out
The most i'eatricti ve o1 ••t.n.n;e
cherch &amp;mday, IIIey wUl eelect the principles for which Bobby such measure• now before
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from nearly .1,000 candidates lor stoud
Congress, the Tydings biu woold
lllo 454 elective omces In the
require all weapons to be
legialatlve, judldsl and execu·
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registered Immediately and
tive branches ol ,vernment.
their owners to be licensed with
In addition to the gubernatophotographs and ftrce111rints
rlal candidates, names appear.
NEW YORK CUPD- WesMont. wilblll a year. The license would
lng on the ballot for state of. gomory, me of the natlon'slOOd· ha,. to be presented for any
flees include:
ing jazz guitarists, dledSaturda,y subsequent purchase ot U1IUii or
Ueutooent soYemor: Robert at his Indianapolis home et tho ammunition.
E. Ryan, Columbus ()'): and age of 44, his agent amouneed
The bUI also would &lt;iiaquali!Y
Luke E. Witte, Alliance ()i).
in New York.
felons, aliens, 4rua addicts, .
secrstacy of state: John D.
The apokesmu said Monliom· alcollollcs, mental lncompetenta
Null, C- ()'); and Robert ert aulfered a haart attack this and Juveniles from ownership.
c. Hange, Woostar . ()i).
morning and died ooon alter.
Mansftold's :
endorsement
Treaaureri 8 e r &amp; l o De[.&amp;.. ~mery was at home be- came in the lace ot an appeal
Rocha0 Mt. Vernon ()')•t and -Ufll;lOOI:III ...
""~-menta.
by tha National
RIDe Assoota_
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Mark Rlogol, J,.aa~r ¢1).
Ho began his car- more then lion (NRA), to Its 993,000
' Audi!O.-: Larry E. Llfl&amp; 20 .Year• ago but did not acldeve member• to geoerate 1 mall
Groveport (r); and Donald T. until the past !ow years. campaign urging defeat of
Perey, cotumbul ()i).
~ !Jis death, lllreo ot bls aJ. stricter gun eontroiL
~II' iiooral• · l'al!l · W. ti;iala, ~udlnihlslateot, ''Down
In a lauer mailed to tile
·!IYiv~, ·
•and Hen Cllthe c;round." were near m.mbersliq, NRA . l'feald&lt;:nt
Rlehard Lei MaiiY'', ·Toledo' O,~top. ofthe,iazz ehartl.
Harold w. Glaasen said "tho
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rigilt ot orp&gt;r~.~men in the.United
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TP lolliNY LIARSI
States to obtain, own and uae
Filla, 11
MADISON, 1\'lo, (UP!)- Jom flrOIQIIs for prq10r lawful
J) a r t y WUimovsk,, the l'(lleonsln orlmo
)lurpases is In the greatest
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state , olaij Ffid'Y. Ho oald be Wll OV· COUIIIr)'," ;
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AmerlQ . clearly expre11 their
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heaviest strikes of tho
Far to tbe nort!l of
U.S. Marinos reported
North Yle-ae Ill 1
hour blttle llllf Khe -~~'.l
where as many •• 10,000 -•~·.
Communist troop1 were
be mal sing.
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(UI'OSenate Democratic loader Mlke
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Mansfield or Montana, prevwusIy cool to gun control laws ,
endorsed proposed legislation
Satur&lt;tay !hal · would require
registration ol all firearms and
licensing or their owners.
MonsOeld's open support was
an important gain for the bill
sponsored by SOIL Joseph
Tydings, ().Mel., that JlOI!•
beyond President Johnson s
request ror a ban on the mail
order sale of rifles and

(UP!)- VIet

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thousahdsn
who had 8
wore a . •....,.
express~s ot sYJ1191thY ucan wicker chairs
fo:er
realize lbe strength and the ambassador to Bn . s me
hope that they have given to !he
members of lho family during
these last several days,
"Tbis boa not boon the first
tragedY that has aflllctecl my
par«!!B end th' members of my
!ainily and we pray thel It Is
the last.

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offerings around the

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:•• $3990 with Fttctor, Air Condltlonlni·
- Sticker ·Price
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been mum lileire linpreTsed
with the compdssion and with
·way what wo BheH the lov' and with lbe warmlb of
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tlle human heart than we have
&lt;' know that we• shall choose wtth any other emotion;"
Edward KennedY said the
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familY
would "never be able to
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ell])ress adeqlately In -d• oor
"thanks but we shall In wr
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our ,..... • ~N pr v
lives" to those tbouiiiDdB who
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came to st. Patrick'• Cathedral
in New York bofa'o the funeral,
·:c.· RATON N, M. (Up!)- A ICO· watched lbo funeral train to
•hal~ll!l ride apporently
:~ Its ceble .sajurda,y on
· 7,800-liJOI.hliJI\ Rstou j'ass and
WES!' F~ANKFORT, 01 •
,:~.ineod !o a .-ocll)' billsl,debOlow.
(Up!) - The feolberecl kine·
: ~o partiOI) was kiUed ·"!"' BOV·
dom
Is Opting back in Weet ·
othera ~$red.
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Frankfort.
.More than a score others
For llle Pill week, a Ooek
"Wiire otrandod on the lift but
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jll~en u[!lnglong ladders re ..
bombing
attaeko.on IIJIWlry po..
: :Cuod aD but a group of teen·
desirlans,
poddng one man m
~· girls stuck .80 foot oil
the Bide of.the hl.!d, anolller
31&gt;, ......... .
on
tho lorohead, and forcing a
'Ji,· A helloopter wu reported en
boo~
to move hi a ..,.r.
.·\wle to pi~k up the Birantled .allonsbuDder
into
a gerage.
. )trio, who were not believed
~any 41mger.
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Gave strength

campaign col·
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1968 Cat. 500 4 Door Wa•s'wlth
lr Conditioning Alliw n
a statement of our Tratlng PoJi.

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$ttl. ~of
•.• ~. -t1011lp- l!f;=uuel~·
.Instance,
b);.fillte
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thanked the nation . COr their
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· ·tragedy .and pledged 1o "carry
.-GUt . the principles for which
.Bobby stood."
, 111 a. otatel)lent taped for
:tolovtsion' on tho fi'Oilllawn of
.th~ ho!IIO ol Joseph P, Kel1110417.·
-·&lt;:.i~)i&lt; patr'lardl-'whl!l'•
:loUdi foolball pmes were

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ready to h Delivered

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'Servin• ·n.tf l'ommunlt(f'or ~r 1011 Yun"
llember P''*fal llOPOAtt·'l. .r•""* Carjoonlklll .

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Remember L(JSt year Martin. Ford broke the ice in this area with A 'Stile
OR cars :anil tf~les with
Discounts never before or since-so h,ere we go again with even Bigger Discount due to big . Factory
Bonus ilicentive now in effect. We challenge you to Beat our Deal Anywhere
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IS low IS

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1968 Falcons As Low As $2075
E•ul.,etl to •• deliver••·
1968 Falrlane 500 fast.acks as
low as
$2750

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govermnent spokesman said
Kleslnger mlgf&gt;t fly to Washing.
ton In line with his statement
Friday that he would take up
the Berlin cri&amp;h directlY with
President J o h n s o n, British
Prime Minister Harold Wtlsoo
and French President Charlef!
de Gaulle.

The spokesman said a meeting with Johnson '"Is one of the
WBJo'S the chancellor is consider~
~ in determining how to react
to the latest restrictions on
Berlin traveL"
Vital truck trafftc bringing
food and suwlles !o this
ft'estern outpost was normal
Satur&lt;lay.

Four Names Added
To Parents' Group

PARIS (UPJ)- Western dip.
lomollc sources said Sabirday
Norlll Viemam appears .In·
creaBIDgly tlelermlned to stall
at lllo Paris talks In llle h..,.
that military developments In
Vietnam woold make anY con.
eessloos by Hanoi unne&lt;:ea.

GALLIPOLIS - Four persons
have been named to tho Gallipc&gt;.
lis Head Start Parent s• Commit·
tee for 1968 accofding to Glem
Troot, director. They are .Jud:l
McCabe, president: Ka;y Hender.
son, Dorothy Gordon and Thelma Gordon.
The committee met with the
teachers recently in Washington
School aed decided to haYO •
parents' vlsltatim week In which
lbo parent may visit any day ot
their choice.
Nlnety..,.e children .,..enroll.
ed In the cicy Head Start pro.
gram. Girl Scouts wishing to help
in prdljram activltioo 1aro. urged
to conl&amp;et lllr. Trout.

aary.
Tho polllmistlc.observatlon
came aa Che otricial conversa·
tiona on tho VIetnam War be·
tween the United stalls end
North Vlemam neared t it e
end ot tileir O!ih week, still
In lllo dol.druma. Tho ninth sos.
slm ot tile Ialka Is sdlo611ed
for Wednesday.

The pri.ce\P"r .iDdblls •Oil'ld
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-.~· •• jittery re·'........,.
buRt ahelters llDil •...., Amort.
can eh1llana obtalnacl W-'l
1n anU~pati011
-·slblo Viet
.. 1 of a ~
In
Cong
\IU on.
Hea,y Bombirw
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Threatening

Resignations
SAIGON (UPJ) - Reliable po.
lltical 1011reea Oooded Sai8oa
Saturday nlgbt wllll reports ot ·
possible resigaatfons by oaverol
higb..rllllldng military men end .-.
J&gt;Wile ollieialo associated wltll
Vice President NSUYOD C.. 11¥.
The reports refled.ed a •••
ol dlssatlslactim within the K.r
faction over recem move• V .
President Nguyeo Van Thieu tD '
coosolldate his position in
Saigon power struglo.
There were reports
that Ll Gen. Nguyen Due ..,_
eommanclor olthe IV C0'111 embracing the MokongDelta
howl and a elose ally olll¥, WU
piiMing !o reBillo. Rollablo V~
namese military sources tlltl
Thang has recpo- !o go Gil
ullck leave," although he wDID

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HIPPIES UNPHASED
BOULDER, COlo. (Up!) hundreds ot hippies In llle-..
Iaino weot of bore _ . ...n1l7
phasod at all by tho laet 1lhlt
tile world didn't oed Ill an .......
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ot them have turned to~ ·
plans for lbo IUWre, Inc!
a
scheme for living otl the I
Instead ofiOCiol;y.

Next Art Show Pldnned July
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saturday morning, drc:adJW u
many as 8 mUUon pauadJ d.
bumhs iDto jw!gleo in I 50 milo
circle around lbe cicy•
The 852 targets IDclncled
plllltlons used by the Viol Ceq
t • s . launch!Jv poda for roeketa
ftred ... Sllgon lnd stroollhekl•
whore tho JIOWerM SovimissUe\:Jr4

1\Y for a loog holiday week--end.
In Bonn. a West German

BERLIN (UPO- West Ger·
man Ctancellor Kurt Georg
Kleslnger mey Qy 10 Washing.
ton to appeal to President
Johnson to take acSion against a
new, Communist attempt to
cripp]e West Berlin, the gover~
mont said Saturday.
The new · East German visa
requirements that force West
Germans and West Berliners to
treat East Germany u a
foreign country caused the
worst chaos in several years on
the main highwaey frmn Berlin
to the west S&amp;blrday.
Long Wait
sweating, swearing motorists
waited up to four hours to clear
one Communist checkpoint in
order to drive from this Isolated
dey through 110 miles of East
Gei'IIWly to reach West Germ&amp;-

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former Mlsa Amirl'ea, Marl1pl a !C!I:Jillir merehonl IIIII ~
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Miss Marprel GrUillho, CGuitb' E&gt;.1eflalon Asent of Home E&lt;momles, was one of'!he stair mtm·
bers at the eonsress. The . . wss lakoo 19 Columbus 'nlesdol
by c. E. Blakealse, CooperatiYe ExleM!oo Aaoftl. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Lohoe brouliblthe
BtOUP bad&lt; lA&gt; Meigs CoooM1 SalunlaJ lftOl'1lln8.

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Georse Tobit, Jr., and~~
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HAROLD D. WHEATON
GALUPOLIS - HarOOJo Dale
Wheolm, 60, Rt. 1, Cheshire,
died seddeniJ&lt; In Middleport
colllpse of Amold Palmer, ROOIESTER, N.Y. UPIarOUDI 2:30 p. m., Friday, · .
shot his worst ioiud ewr as a
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A self - eqloyed carpenter,
to make it a .- . . e P"' • profeosicnl in the u.s. Open
Mr. Wheaton .wils born In Bidwith a II'Qieoque ~ weD 011 April 1. 1908, son of the
oollloo, ~ a aaHtroloe ... tho u.s. Open lead In tho 79.
lale Forest and Maude Straunboutll&gt; Wheaten..
ddrd """"' Sllllnlol' allbaiiP a
NEW YORK Ul'l -The llrst
Agrad,.te of Bidwell - Porter
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ICIIIr - . in sis boles em lhe u.s. OJoa , _ . OluapiaDshij&gt;s Higll School In 192$, he Is surboek alae IIIII came llitllla a sdlodoled chis -~~~~ wived by one SOD, Clarence, TamRiDs llill &lt;Ut3' • ..
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-Ide under II&gt; Tre'riDIUS he . . "" P"' pl... Mrs. Juanita Harrisoo and Mrs. -,_
Dred on . - por 78 . . - a llille$H.M.
Sherley O:ryer, both of Cheshire.
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Now June 21st
GALLIPOLIS -

Jackson C,
Friend, Gallla eount;y Extension
Alclt 4-11, IIIIIOUDCed toda,y that
the deadline for ·reservations Cor
4-11 Junior Camp has been ex-toJune21.
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to attend Junior Camp and have
not yet mado reservsti&lt;M!s, please
I!OIIhem Into llle Cooperatlve.EI:Ienllon Servlee by June 21,"
Frlenlllreaoed.
Camp dalea for Gallla CountY
4-11 - s are, 9-10 yearoklo camp, Jur10 17 -19; Junior
Comp, JWIO 25-:Z9; Teen Camp,
Me 29.July 3.
¥on Information Ia available
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MIDDLEPORT - Ladles nlgl!t
was observed during the Friday
d!Mer meeting of the MlddleportPomeroy . Rot&amp;ry Qub at the,
·l'eeney - llemett Post, con Legion hall. Gash Bahr and
Harold Hubbard were CC&gt;oehalrmen.
Door prizes were won by Mrs.
cosh Baht and Mrs. Paul Smart
and game prizes Went to Mrs.

Lee McComas, JudgeJohnllacon,
Ricb Rowllows, E41son Baker and
Curtis Jenkinson.
The meal wu served by the
legion auxiliarY. A meeting of
new aJXl outgoing offt.cer1 and

GALLIPOLIS- NowiJ • elecled omcers of Lafa,yette Poll
No. 27, GaUII&gt;olls American Legion, will be lnllalled In July
according to Joill B. Rood, comHoodwasreelectedcom~

mander for the aeeond emsecu·
Uvo year on June 12.
Other 1968-e.l oflleers elocled
were Charles Huber, Drll vice
commander; Slerman Crawford,
seeond vice commander; J. J.

Pannabsker, finlneeofllcor; Leslie Sbnrers, cbaploln, and Tom
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MR. SNODGRASS DIES
ARBUCKLE - Frank !mdgrass, Chely1111, W. Va., !~thor
of Charles -.,.ass, died Ftida,y. Arranpments ~'e being
ll14do by Fiddler· and Frame of
Belle. Services will be at 2 p.
m. Monday there.

LESUE Whittington Jumps
!rom the low board at t h e
ftporl pool ,111 help.pwve
his l)roficfency as cluses
closed.

HOLZER HOSPITAL: VIsiting Elliott, Orland L. Floyd, Mrs.
hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parento William E, Foster, Mrs. Manonly'"' Pediatrics Ward.
Cord R. Hutton, James D, MaADMJs.SIONS
thony, Freclerlck J. Maynard,
Kldhleen Bonecutter, l25Jack- Mra. R0111ie R. McCain, George

""' Pike, Gallipolis; Roland L. ·
Dovemarsor, 2011 Chestnut St.,
Gallipolis; Garland caudlll, 2145
Eastern Ave., Gallipolis; Georgiam J. Rollblns, 16261h Chllltam
Ave., Gallliiolls; Bl')'an Crslg
Kirby, Rt: I Gallipolis; lvor Wll-

.P. Miller, Mrs. Roddy T. MOore,
Mrs. Henry J. Mozzl, Homlo L.
Nlckelo, Harcy c. O'Dell, Mrs.
EYerott E. Sims, Tina steel,
Edwin L, stein, Jr., Charles B.
Tackett, Harlan Webb, Robin L.
WlliCXl, Howitt W, Buescher,

Iiams, Thurman; Leroy Nibert,
GalUpoUs Ferry, W, Va.; James
Johnson, ~son; Harry W, Hendrlcks, Rt 4 Pomeroy; Chester

Mra. George G. Cremeans, Forest Halterman, Mrs. Wayne MeCoy, James K. Thomas, Mrs. Ernle C. Bloomer and infant son.

E. Will, Rt. 3 Pomaroy; Mrs.
Maude E. McMurray, Rl. 4 Pnmeroy; Mrs. Harold E. Rose, RL

2 Racine; Mrs. Jaeob llaer, Rt.
1 Minersville; Luther S. Davls,
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Well-; Mrs. Donald J. Gelsort, Jackson; Mrs. Kemelh W,
MOler, Jaekson.

BmTIIS
Mrs. Donald W, Slaton, Hamden, a daugl!ter, 9:20 a.m. Frlda,y; Mrs. James T. Boster, Rl
I Gallipolis, - 10:15 a.m. Frldll'; Mrs. Donald J. Geisert,
Jackoon, dauBhler, 1:45p.m.Ftlda,y; Mi's. Dayton E. Durst, RL
1, CottagovUle, W. Va., son,
1:06 p.m. TlwrsdQ; Mi's. Jackie
F. Fl&amp;ber, RIJ&gt;)oy, W, Vo.,diut!llur, 5:37 p.m., Thursdoy; Mrs •
Charles C. Green, Athalia, aon.
7:25 p.m.. Thursdoy . .
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Mrs. Charles K. ~r. Mrs.
Sootl llellllett, Vlcior D, Cales,
Mra. Rllllald L. Carr, Mrs. II.
Foster C..._r, Thoma&amp; J. Col.
llns, Mlcbssl W. CrOthers, lllao
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PLEASANT VALLEY HOSI'r\'-'\L
ADMITTED: James Wll'llel',
Leon; Haskell !I; Wella. Gal~
llo; Elmer Fife, ·Galllpolla; Mn.
Martha Sllllvan, Pt:' Pteaailit,
DISCHAR(lEI):· Ci')&gt;llal Da'renberger, H"""""sGn.
Bm111S: Mi'. and Mi's. Nelll4ln
Rainey, Pt.. Pl.eallllt, a am; Mr.
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the countY and llli&amp;\lerlns calla
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Athena Slate Hospital.
Le-• papers served were 26
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reat • nve diYOtce IIUIIUI10IIsel,
m ~oandooeor~
attachment.
PALLBEARERS NAMED
GALLIPOLIS - Pallbearars
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Fllber; Lirry F1~2::,~1nck

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Perrin, bavi~ ~. .'RIIller
Coradll, Mark F~l,_ JC!hnfiillrWldtttnpin,:Pebl&gt;\0 ......,

-Steve carson;. ClirlaF,or.
boa, Erie Sette a, 'Jtn;)'' Fl!llda,
Kiln Follrod. )l'eijoy ~..
Jody wlnebreNler, . .O
' inllt Patteroon, Debbie· w~. LGu
Am SGiata, lloll Marl'ln. JUcb'
Graltam, BU)J&gt; McNIUion, LeaUe WbltllnBton.
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Beglmer Olio,, turtle - Joey
Heston, llo)' Heston, Tereao &amp;lr'
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... - . Pat!t llofrman,
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· drove ln tlve runs with ~e Rrat thre&amp;-run
srllld slim honler of his major the
1-e carser and an lolleld 0111 the PI!Ubursh
sowrdl,l' as the Cltleago Whlu 1vicf!IQ over the .RGuaton
Sox ono,pped the Drs1&gt;9lace 0.. behind .the liz-hit pJtchlow
trolt Tl.gers' rlve-.game winning Veale.
Patek, • 5-!0ot, I, 2;1-:;oo.cd!
streak wltll a 7-4 triumph.
TelWI recently recalllll
Berry's home, which boosted
the White Sox Into a 5-I lead, Columbus, picked m one
came orno. Sparma after a oi... WUIIlll's Cut bsDo and
gle by TODIIIIY Davis and walk&amp; over the wall In left
Ill Leoo Wagner and Duane Jo- Aloo's dooble and Bill Muerili
sephson. Berry dtOYO In t h • ki's lolleld single.
It was tile nrst maior ~~~:;:.!:if
White Sox' first run in the tint
Inning wltlla forceout after Pete homer and drst three runs
Word walked and achancod to ted In for tho 1511-pouncl
tlllrd oo a single and an Infield stop, who batted .294 fort
Pirates' lnternl1ional
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(arm
efub before
Luis Aparleio knocked in the
White Sox' last two runs Jn the last week. Polek dr:~~n~:=~
sixth when he singled wltll t h e run with a al~e in the
bases Olled. Josephson and Ber· four-run elgbth.
ry sll1ded and Tim Cullen walked
BRAVES NIP CUBS
setting !he stage for Aparlelo.
ATLANT" (Up() - Felix
Ian scored Crom first on
PIRATES ROMP
PITTSBURGH (UP0- Rookie Aaron's double in the bottlil(.~
shortstop Fred Pateck. smallest the IOtll Inning Saturday to ·
the Atlanta Braves a 3-2 victoi:l!'.

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resume her rating career next
winter - this time as a man.
Schi"cggcr, 19, told a press
confcnmcc she has been trans~
formed success Cully into a male
after rour difficuH operations
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and personal documents identify
the sports cc1cbrity as Erik
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Hooston at PIUs burgh, 2
Loa Angeles at Phllsdebhla
Clncllll!ltl at SL Louis

L \S CUl;CES, N.M. (IJPO Lost balls, unplayable lie s and
cactus-filled go)( bags will be
the incentives ror. "hitting them
straight" at the 7I st annual
NCAA. golf championships startM
ing Monda,y at Las Cruces.
A total of 33 of the nation•s
best colle~ teams will tee off
Monda.)' over the New Muxico
State UnlversJty's 7,108-yardpar
36-36-72 course, wtdch leaves

UttJe room ror error.
''The best wa.y to describe the
course is to say It Is Southwestoriented," said 1-lerb Wimberly,
protesslonal at the course and
hosl Cor the NCAA tournament.

Wimberly said all the oourse
needs to be· in excellent condition Is " "a good hard rain,"

AMEIDCAN LEAGUE
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BaiUmcre , • , ••...• 32 26

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Crew s have beenworkingm,·ertimc to put the course in top
condition and Wimberly believes
the layout will be stern test
for the golfers' talents.
Leading the entries will be
dercnding team champion llousM
ton, which will be seeking its
rifth consecutln~ NC!\ A title.
The Cougars, producers of
such pros as Kermit Zarley,
Uomcro Blancas, Jacky CUpJt,

Phil Rodgers and

Marty

Fleck-

man, have over the years dominated the college golfing circuit
by winning the national tiUe tO
of the last 12 years.
Wllh All-American Hal UnderM
wood and teammate Bob Barbarosa back from last year's
team, Houston is again a strong

the area In more than 60 days.

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made up of mesquite,
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world title and gold modal that
Erik won ·two wl nter~ ago as
Erika.
A spokesman for the Austrian
Ski Federation slrid Erik had
not yet re-applied for membership, "but when such an
application arrives, we certainlY
will admit Erik, •·

7lsf Annual NCAA Meet Begins

· Surxtay's GIUiles:
San Francisco at New York, 2

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lot, physically and mentally.
Rut now I feel like a normal
human being at last."
Erik expressed hope that the
World Ski Federation Congress
currently meeting in "Jnnsbruck,
Austria, will not take awl)' the

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ida, and rormer Canadian amateur champion Ben Kern, who
now is a New Mexico State student.
The entry list numbers 224,
including the 12 top qualifiers
from the NCAA College Dlvlsloo
Tournament and players rrom
other NCAA colleges.

Indians, Augels

Swap Outfielden

CLEVELAND (Up() - ;Jlle
Cleveland
Indians swapped 0111·
rock, cactus and an occasional
fielclers
with
California Satur.
rattlesnake," said Wimberly, - Peaches Bartkowtcz of Haml
tramck, Mich., winner or 17 na- da,y, sending neot- footed VIc
~·and all we can do is encourage
Uonal junior titles, beat WIDnie DavaiiUo to tho Angels In ex!iuiw or Scotland, 7 .s, 3~. 6-4 change lor Jimmie Hall.
Both Hall, 30, and the 27 ~year­
today to draw the United Slates
even with Britain in the Wlsht- old Davlllllo have been performing below par this year.
man Cup tennis competition.
Hall wao hitting only .210 with
the Angels while DavaiUlo's
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mark with Cleveland was .239.
(Galllpolla League)
Hall broke Into tile majors
TEAM
WLROR wltl1 the Minnesota Twins In
Falls Clcy .•.. .. 5 0 87 18 1963, slamming 33 home runs
, · !ITANTON, Del. (UPI) - Da- ~ ..... . ... 5 I 77 27 snd batting .260 thllt )'liar. He
masc~s. horse ·of the year In Beaver's . •.•...3 1 47 25 had 98 homers in four seasons
1H7, mikes hlslltat start slnee GSI •...•. . .... 2 2 42 27 with tho Twins· before beinB
Febi'IW')I llll Moncla,y In a re-· Ashland 011......2 3 32 42 sent Ill California laat year, but
match aplnit El!teedlngly In a Safford's .. . ... . 1 3 28 32 he had only one horner and
$10,000 allolranco race at Dela- Sl!ake Shoppo •• •• 0 2 II 19 eight runs~ !10 far tbl1
wore Park,
Ja,yC'\01 . . . , . , , .0 2 6 26
Mra. Edith Ballcrofl's prize 4- Elks •.... . •. ..0 4 6 120
)'Olro(lld will be Out !A&gt; avenge o TOTALS
18 18 336 336
'doieat b,y EJ:ceedlngly Incurred
-Not&amp; - Results .o! follow"!' \110 111118 track laat ~ear II! ing ~ were not repo~:
jl\e ,tso,pao sdcled WUUIUII llu , Ma,y 27 -'• Sl!ake 1tiojlpo vs.
llllldiCBi).
GSI; May 29 - SafforcPs •s.
~ fllld ~ ·P•e will compete Ja,yeees; June 3 - Sl!ake ~
.lbe - 'lldlo and 70 yorct •·•· Ja,yeoell; JIBIO IG ·- Ellis
oti.lra
elude va. j~Q:&lt;eea; June 13 tO,
. liq,pe vs. ziorrord&amp;:
, Ohe makeup - ·Ashland 011

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quality, features, performance and Price.
Check the extras on a Bolens that yoa
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trouble holding onto Aaron'a.ahot
to right fleld, scoring easUy.. .·

Allii!OO led off the second lllLoncasterhad3H,Falrsreoo
nlng by tagging Dave McNally Country Club 350, Hocking IUIIo
for his fifth homer of the season 362, Plekawa,y 363 and C&amp;lnbrldge
and giving the Twins a 2-llead. 366.
They added anothor run In the
Greg Moore. Athons, captur.
second when Jackie Hernandez ed medalist honors with a par
was safe on a fielder's choice, 72.
went to second on Frank QllDirk Jackson, Pt. Pleasaat,
llci'a single and to third on a and a member ci the Galllp&gt;lla

favorite, but at least two other
teams, Florida and Arizona State
University, are given good chanc M
es or upsetting the Cougars' bid.
Strong contenders for the lnM
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The Sjl8edy Millan raeed

CHILLICOTHE - Host CbiUl;
c:othe captured the 1968 SoothMINNEAPOLIS - !IT. PAUL eastern Ohio Junior GolfTwrna(UPO - Dean Chance pitched a mont here Frlda,y with a 313
four-hltter and Bob Allloon hit a score.
400-loot homer Saturda,y to lead
Athens Dnlshed seccmd witb
the Mlmesola Twins to a 3-1 323, Gallipolis llllrd with 328
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sacrifice fly.

Cincinnati 7 SL Louis 0
Saturda,y's Reaults:
Plttsborgh 13 Houston 2
AUanta 3 Chlcoso 2
Los Angeles at Philadelphia,
night
Cincinnati at SL Louis, night

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MlnneJOta •..••••.•. 30
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The skier, winner or the 1966
world women' s dowrthill title at
Portillo, Chile, had to withdrawn from last wirtter's
Olympics lx·cause of di ffkult.y
in proving lotal feminit) .
Erik will resume nol only a
s kii~:Jg career but will also try a
hand at bi cycle ral.:ing, Ul.c
ehampion said.
"I am extremely happy it's
all over," Erik Lold the press.
" The opcralions were extremely
difficult For almost seven
months I had to stay in the
hospit.al and I sufCcn'&lt;l quite a

VIEI\:NA (Upl) - f\ustria's
former world women's downhill

major league pitchers have exceeded Dm1's

ROCIIESl'ER, N, Y. (UPI)A oudden dow,...... COllsed
Ploy lA&gt; be OUipo~ed Ill the
Wrd' rouDd ·of the U.S. Open · By United Press lnb!rnatlonal
NATIONAL LEAGUE
IDdai otter elllht maomes
TEAM
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Los Aoweles • • • . • , • .33 30
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Chleogo
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Philadelphia
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Pittsburgh . . . . 1 •• . . ,2$ 31
Houston
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Frlda,y's
Results:
The lila siatl l!ll fo aceomLos
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Now he was oniy one out away from the
deliberately, trY In g to kee~ the. nervous
energy ,llll!ler control. He hadn, I shaved, 'and new reel!l'd, startln~ the third Inning. Roberto
wouldn UIH after lhe game. 1\1 6 p.m .. ·he Pena waa the batler Dhsdale whipped
was In ~ meeting room of the Dod~ers, In IWo. quick strikes. · Peni nicked • bull
1 bare enclosure with painted cinder b]?Ck
foul toward llrot, took a wide plteh lor • ball,
walla and f o I dIn g ~~ra, a . soft drmk then lashed a line drive foul. Drysdale eamt
macblne ·and a t~rev!S!On set. He was ill with a breaking alldor. Pena !lipped It
proppelt .up on two chairs, readiDg ·.a new•· ·toward lhlrd. Kenny Boyer's throw to Wes
paPe.r. b~g bubble gum, sn~aklng glances Patbr •• llrat beat him· easily.
at lite teleylsloo. set which sl!ll showed t~e
Parker ran toward the mound, stopped and
Kennedy .cortege;
. . threw Ill• historic ball to coach Junior Gil·
~ell , lli1lli'~· later, he weal lnlo the train- liam In the Dodger dugout.
,'Cot bls right arm rubbed by
Out on the mound, Drysdale stood with
l)ryldale iloesn't need mueh arms folded and his back to the crowd. All
IJII, .wben. he was promoted to 55,000 stood and applauded.
Jiaadlllm~ ·only three.
"Thank G.od." he said softly to himself.
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Mrs. Yvoane Scai)J&gt; was bead
lnstrucior llllllled by L 1 n d •
Hackett, BW FettY, Nancy ~·
ria, Dl- Davia andDieklj'esoe.
GALt!POLIS - The BeY.
Azalss • Evtranep FOod !IIIIa Davia ncelvlllber.b)olruc- ~~ •F.~Ear1y of .iJio a.reka
Speeial lo(mula feedln1 lor
tor's certificate ·af Cillo ljllale M.tilodll\: CharBO baa ~· re:. , all brOodleal and narrow·
Unl•ersltY la111 quarter. , •
aallgned lA&gt; .!lie Silwer Creek
leslovefll'eens, Hlih. in , i~,
rich in bflllni~s. 14 plant
Jwdor and llllliiQr. Ute aoclng · ·. Cllir~~lp theLitna Dl,uiet. Tile
foods
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The Rev. Mi'. Early' a appolntmont waa unlntAmt!onaiJ,y omlt· . ' ... .:.~... ;
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out o! a drlV8W8l· at .IX!me and The oJd.DOtlhslde RDIIYIUe Pot-·
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a1 Home. 'lbeY wero:BebPoator, ...~ . , ~
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Dlaeharsed - Owen Watson, Arlie liavla,'\'llnslon llleelo, Oa-. ·
car Cain, llei'IIUIII ·wood ind Frill .' ·
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Alma Rupe, Richard Smith.
$Auf1err. VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPn'AL
Admllted - Gercy Richards,
New Haven; Hershel LeMaster, '
Guyavlll&amp;; GladYs stobart, Pomeroy; Allred 4'0fts, Racine.
Dl&amp;chorsed - Burton Caraon,
RanciY Mlchsel, Maude McMurra,y and Goldie Goo&lt;mlu.

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POMEROY &lt; Twenty If~
accldouto were lnvesllpted, 48
prlooners were booked lntD ......
cy jail and 1,692 lncorning telophone calls were handled dur·
ing lda3 by Meigs C4Un1Jr SborIf! Robert c. Harteomach'a cle·
tlgali&lt;Ml of nine lareeny

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rollied to boot Wheotoo and Mrs. Lillymae OxYork 9-5 SllunloJ IIIII yer • both or Cheshire.
........ Yaricbal .. win hls :roth
F\moral services will be ...,ld
pme iD 21 lifetime decisions 11 L m. Monday at Miller's l'uopinst tbe Yets.
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Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. b,y
President Wendell Gerlach.

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John. or Fairborn am Joe, eo..

grandchildren,

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Middleport Pool 111!1 ~; 1!fl'e
presented awards ,F~ it lite
conclusion of cla ... s... :, ,.
Red Cross cards iixlplllswere
presented to !lie; bJiermoiuate,
adVanced bepera and beper
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ing other courses. The ~wards
were provided by the Middleport - Pomeroy Rotaij Club and
the Meigs CountY American Red
Cross.
RecelvlnB awards wore:
rnurmecllate - Jonell cumlngs, Kati\Y Meadows, Mitchell
Moadowo, Janice Holter.
Mvanced baglmera, seahorse
patches - PaniBlake, Jon Blake,
hl'l'l Huber, lie~~oe Keeney,
Velvet SWI&amp;ber, PattY' Hoatnn,
&amp;lsle Samuels, Janet Ambrose,
Steve Jlratton, Dale Lewis, Tom
Cassell and Barbara Wblttlngton.
Beg(Mer four, minnow- MarUse cassell, Beeky Fultz, A n n
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Diysdll)e's reaQtlun wasn't very urlgi~~l: · ~ · kel&gt;t ,lurlpg•blin bilcki' b'ul. at 7:12 p,IJl,. he
·:1 Ulink r'~ords art put- in1 the Molt.'' lie ! planted lhe royallliU. DOdger cap fir!JI.IY on
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said, ~'lipd mad~ to tio'·broken:" ~ · 11 ··,
his modlsh,ly lung. lri1lWn malr; tbc!" raz&lt;ir· ·..
r· ,T6e· qnl&gt; ~· ~h!lie baa lasted M·yean. 'D6n; . ·trj iJ!med locks ~ulging:~ut ~ 1\0UI sides of hill
hu~Juat.PI!i11Hd.511'i innin~ olll)a)or le~gue ljedd. and started ~Ia w,hrk d4y. J!e went out ·
b~ball lor. th~·· to.. Angeles oollgers.)Yithoui ·, to take batting practice. ·.ll9n ' likes to hit.
peimittlng a run. On May 14, .1913. !Jjii grciat Whc!n the Dodgers ftrst ,igned hlm as an 18Wa.Jjer Johnson had concluded 56 straight . y~ar-old kid In 1954, he wa&amp; a seeond basesco~elesa Innings.
man. B~t)!nybody who stands 1&gt;6 and weig~s
, ~d! Dryadal~.ln lh• proeelo. had alSO, ipun , 2IO...wltti a natural, whiP"Ihrowmg mo\ion, 1s
,alx .e.pteeallve shutouts fo.r a~olber -rii&lt;!Qrd. des!med to be a pitcher. Don made It to the
Nellber of hit feats nia1· be malehaa In ma.Jor&amp; in a season apd a _l)alf.
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between swings . In the bitting. cage, "My
, . ,There was a World Senes tlngl~ ol ••pee!; o;ontrol has be~n the big tiJ!ng, and I've
.. ancy tn murky Dodger Stadl~m .the night. s!llyed , wltli hard slulf" !!lOre. Plus the
Don .went ,out. to get the laat 2 ·• 1n.nlngs .he guys· be~ind me are dol!lg Jl great job."
·need"!!, against the Philadelphia Ph1ll•es. An , , In the sixth shoulout, agalnst'the Pittsburgh
)lour,-a~d .a half belpr~ the ,&amp;ame1 Lo111e,. Pn;ates, second baseman P;aul Popovich
. . Greene. the B.ona!Ua 'll•n. was alreaay in his saved Drysdale's streak by, barehandlng a
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lower stands ,!lox. bel)illd home plate, brand; Maw·y Wills slow bollllcer. with a man on
ishlllg a hal!lburger lmd a ~er . . Th~ crowd third and 'tWo out ani! nti&gt;Ping the speedster
eventually nn~ up ii5,001l pewJ, and 11 was as with a quick flip to w"" Parker on first.
If the Dodger~ , had j~t come w0st again to
For the preceding shutout, over the San
,enthrall ~outhem California.
Francisco Giants, Don needed a break. The
For Drysdale, tho day had been emotional Giants loaded the bases with none oul in the
and distracting. He spe11t most of It jn front ninth Inning. On a two-lwo count, hatter
of the .teleylslon set watching Ill\' funeral Dick Diej2 turned his body Into an Inside
. procem~n of the late Sen. Robert F. pitch. He started toward first, Which would
Kennedy: Don had known Kennedy through ' force In the run, but the umpire called Dietz
his ~ork for the Job Corps In 11165, a.nd he back and ruled he hadn't made enough of an
had visited th• Kennedy home at Hickory . effort to evade the pitch. Drysdale has hit
Hill.
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"T)Iey definitely weren't the parlor tyP,e." only to Walter Johnson, and that was the lirsl
he mused. "They were outdoor peopie. '
time a batter hadn't been rewarded with a
At 3;30 p.m., he adhered to a rltual·,dU!'Ing free trl~ to first. He got Dietz on a popup
hi! itreak-four of the six shutouts ,had been and retired the next two men to p1·eserve
l!l.Los Angeles. He drove )o Dop Dmdale:''l. the shutnut. ·
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Now, going out to p!lch against the Phdhes.
H~eltlne. Jn Van Nuys, which Is Drysdale· he carefully avoided steppmg on the third
country' !be San Femando valley lroin which base line chalk. He was tens~ . Seve,n or the
he haq. el.'l.eUi!d lhears ago .to'become a ,btg l•rst e•ght balls he threw m1ssed t~e . plate.
,. league pltcbfr. ~nd he .ate the same as he but only one man w~lked. A great backhand
. had bn the other ·days he pitched-steal&lt; stop by shortstop Zollo V~rsalles and a Ioree
aandwli!b medium rare, mixed green salad at . second base pulled h1m out of the first
wllh Rpquefort clleese chaaed down by iced mmn~. ,The second 1nmng was rout me: he
IStraJght. No sugar.. "Like 1 take my . struck out catcher ,Clay Dalrymple to end it
whisky" lie grinned .nllschlevousJY,
and match Johnson s record of 56. Only three

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~Ye ·llflalre at the mocl&lt;
!ell,alatlve eect1on. On 'l'llUl'lldll, the 100 mt~~Wo of 1lle
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pormll sc:11oo1 tes&lt;hera!A&gt; form,
join, ullll or pro111111e Ieschor orpnlullala of their cbolee,
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Club ~salut·week.
i\lhlllllng r.om 1o1o1p ~
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Dean r;t Chester, Kem7 Bolen
rt Dexter and JohD Lohse of
l&gt;omei'OJ. Finlnelal oponaors of
llle dolepteo were The Meigs
Counl;f Apieultural Society. The
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lh addlllllll to the ~ ses,
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ed career a, aild lll!ened to the,
former Mlsa Amirl'ea, Marl1pl a !C!I:Jillir merehonl IIIII ~
Van Dorbw: Aller. The llnal ~11- !acf!IQ. monutaetur,t. He R""
matie »foiram waa the urtame cedocl,.hOr 1n death 1&amp;.1951.
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Miss Marprel GrUillho, CGuitb' E&gt;.1eflalon Asent of Home E&lt;momles, was one of'!he stair mtm·
bers at the eonsress. The . . wss lakoo 19 Columbus 'nlesdol
by c. E. Blakealse, CooperatiYe ExleM!oo Aaoftl. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Lohoe brouliblthe
BtOUP bad&lt; lA&gt; Meigs CoooM1 SalunlaJ lftOl'1lln8.

KIM FOLI.ROD

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Georse Tobit, Jr., and~~
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HAROLD D. WHEATON
GALUPOLIS - HarOOJo Dale
Wheolm, 60, Rt. 1, Cheshire,
died seddeniJ&lt; In Middleport
colllpse of Amold Palmer, ROOIESTER, N.Y. UPIarOUDI 2:30 p. m., Friday, · .
shot his worst ioiud ewr as a
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A self - eqloyed carpenter,
to make it a .- . . e P"' • profeosicnl in the u.s. Open
Mr. Wheaton .wils born In Bidwith a II'Qieoque ~ weD 011 April 1. 1908, son of the
oollloo, ~ a aaHtroloe ... tho u.s. Open lead In tho 79.
lale Forest and Maude Straunboutll&gt; Wheaten..
ddrd """"' Sllllnlol' allbaiiP a
NEW YORK Ul'l -The llrst
Agrad,.te of Bidwell - Porter
~ Lee 1ftwlao ...
ICIIIr - . in sis boles em lhe u.s. OJoa , _ . OluapiaDshij&gt;s Higll School In 192$, he Is surboek alae IIIII came llitllla a sdlodoled chis -~~~~ wived by one SOD, Clarence, TamRiDs llill &lt;Ut3' • ..
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Mrs. Qarice Jarvis, Columbus;
-Ide under II&gt; Tre'riDIUS he . . "" P"' pl... Mrs. Juanita Harrisoo and Mrs. -,_
Dred on . - por 78 . . - a llille$H.M.
Sherley O:ryer, both of Cheshire.
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Now June 21st
GALLIPOLIS -

Jackson C,
Friend, Gallla eount;y Extension
Alclt 4-11, IIIIIOUDCed toda,y that
the deadline for ·reservations Cor
4-11 Junior Camp has been ex-toJune21.
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to attend Junior Camp and have
not yet mado reservsti&lt;M!s, please
I!OIIhem Into llle Cooperatlve.EI:Ienllon Servlee by June 21,"
Frlenlllreaoed.
Camp dalea for Gallla CountY
4-11 - s are, 9-10 yearoklo camp, Jur10 17 -19; Junior
Comp, JWIO 25-:Z9; Teen Camp,
Me 29.July 3.
¥on Information Ia available
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MIDDLEPORT - Ladles nlgl!t
was observed during the Friday
d!Mer meeting of the MlddleportPomeroy . Rot&amp;ry Qub at the,
·l'eeney - llemett Post, con Legion hall. Gash Bahr and
Harold Hubbard were CC&gt;oehalrmen.
Door prizes were won by Mrs.
cosh Baht and Mrs. Paul Smart
and game prizes Went to Mrs.

Lee McComas, JudgeJohnllacon,
Ricb Rowllows, E41son Baker and
Curtis Jenkinson.
The meal wu served by the
legion auxiliarY. A meeting of
new aJXl outgoing offt.cer1 and

GALLIPOLIS- NowiJ • elecled omcers of Lafa,yette Poll
No. 27, GaUII&gt;olls American Legion, will be lnllalled In July
according to Joill B. Rood, comHoodwasreelectedcom~

mander for the aeeond emsecu·
Uvo year on June 12.
Other 1968-e.l oflleers elocled
were Charles Huber, Drll vice
commander; Slerman Crawford,
seeond vice commander; J. J.

Pannabsker, finlneeofllcor; Leslie Sbnrers, cbaploln, and Tom
Adams, ser.....-ms.

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MR. SNODGRASS DIES
ARBUCKLE - Frank !mdgrass, Chely1111, W. Va., !~thor
of Charles -.,.ass, died Ftida,y. Arranpments ~'e being
ll14do by Fiddler· and Frame of
Belle. Services will be at 2 p.
m. Monday there.

LESUE Whittington Jumps
!rom the low board at t h e
ftporl pool ,111 help.pwve
his l)roficfency as cluses
closed.

HOLZER HOSPITAL: VIsiting Elliott, Orland L. Floyd, Mrs.
hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parento William E, Foster, Mrs. Manonly'"' Pediatrics Ward.
Cord R. Hutton, James D, MaADMJs.SIONS
thony, Freclerlck J. Maynard,
Kldhleen Bonecutter, l25Jack- Mra. R0111ie R. McCain, George

""' Pike, Gallipolis; Roland L. ·
Dovemarsor, 2011 Chestnut St.,
Gallipolis; Garland caudlll, 2145
Eastern Ave., Gallipolis; Georgiam J. Rollblns, 16261h Chllltam
Ave., Gallliiolls; Bl')'an Crslg
Kirby, Rt: I Gallipolis; lvor Wll-

.P. Miller, Mrs. Roddy T. MOore,
Mrs. Henry J. Mozzl, Homlo L.
Nlckelo, Harcy c. O'Dell, Mrs.
EYerott E. Sims, Tina steel,
Edwin L, stein, Jr., Charles B.
Tackett, Harlan Webb, Robin L.
WlliCXl, Howitt W, Buescher,

Iiams, Thurman; Leroy Nibert,
GalUpoUs Ferry, W, Va.; James
Johnson, ~son; Harry W, Hendrlcks, Rt 4 Pomeroy; Chester

Mra. George G. Cremeans, Forest Halterman, Mrs. Wayne MeCoy, James K. Thomas, Mrs. Ernle C. Bloomer and infant son.

E. Will, Rt. 3 Pomaroy; Mrs.
Maude E. McMurray, Rl. 4 Pnmeroy; Mrs. Harold E. Rose, RL

2 Racine; Mrs. Jaeob llaer, Rt.
1 Minersville; Luther S. Davls,
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Jac k&amp;Oni Add! son V• J:&lt;-.ans,
Well-; Mrs. Donald J. Gelsort, Jackson; Mrs. Kemelh W,
MOler, Jaekson.

BmTIIS
Mrs. Donald W, Slaton, Hamden, a daugl!ter, 9:20 a.m. Frlda,y; Mrs. James T. Boster, Rl
I Gallipolis, - 10:15 a.m. Frldll'; Mrs. Donald J. Geisert,
Jackoon, dauBhler, 1:45p.m.Ftlda,y; Mi's. Dayton E. Durst, RL
1, CottagovUle, W. Va., son,
1:06 p.m. TlwrsdQ; Mi's. Jackie
F. Fl&amp;ber, RIJ&gt;)oy, W, Vo.,diut!llur, 5:37 p.m., Thursdoy; Mrs •
Charles C. Green, Athalia, aon.
7:25 p.m.. Thursdoy . .
DISCHARGES
Mrs. Charles K. ~r. Mrs.
Sootl llellllett, Vlcior D, Cales,
Mra. Rllllald L. Carr, Mrs. II.
Foster C..._r, Thoma&amp; J. Col.
llns, Mlcbssl W. CrOthers, lllao
Helen
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Admitted -

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PLEASANT VALLEY HOSI'r\'-'\L
ADMITTED: James Wll'llel',
Leon; Haskell !I; Wella. Gal~
llo; Elmer Fife, ·Galllpolla; Mn.
Martha Sllllvan, Pt:' Pteaailit,
DISCHAR(lEI):· Ci')&gt;llal Da'renberger, H"""""sGn.
Bm111S: Mi'. and Mi's. Nelll4ln
Rainey, Pt.. Pl.eallllt, a am; Mr.
and Mrs. Hatold Lesch, PQine.

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traveled 6,384 miles patrolling
the countY and llli&amp;\lerlns calla
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Athena Slate Hospital.
Le-• papers served were 26
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reat • nve diYOtce IIUIIUI10IIsel,
m ~oandooeor~
attachment.
PALLBEARERS NAMED
GALLIPOLIS - Pallbearars
for Ftlda,y'a CIBIOral of . tofte.
th Gl ..... .,_,_ 61 Rt

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v1n Lee,·Jell rlaJas,
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die Holler, . Andy RJ$!a,. A 1111
Fllber; Lirry F1~2::,~1nck

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Perrin, bavi~ ~. .'RIIller
Coradll, Mark F~l,_ JC!hnfiillrWldtttnpin,:Pebl&gt;\0 ......,

-Steve carson;. ClirlaF,or.
boa, Erie Sette a, 'Jtn;)'' Fl!llda,
Kiln Follrod. )l'eijoy ~..
Jody wlnebreNler, . .O
' inllt Patteroon, Debbie· w~. LGu
Am SGiata, lloll Marl'ln. JUcb'
Graltam, BU)J&gt; McNIUion, LeaUe WbltllnBton.
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Beglmer Olio,, turtle - Joey
Heston, llo)' Heston, Tereao &amp;lr'
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... - . Pat!t llofrman,
Bruee Fl..,er, - . Ander1111111,

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· drove ln tlve runs with ~e Rrat thre&amp;-run
srllld slim honler of his major the
1-e carser and an lolleld 0111 the PI!Ubursh
sowrdl,l' as the Cltleago Whlu 1vicf!IQ over the .RGuaton
Sox ono,pped the Drs1&gt;9lace 0.. behind .the liz-hit pJtchlow
trolt Tl.gers' rlve-.game winning Veale.
Patek, • 5-!0ot, I, 2;1-:;oo.cd!
streak wltll a 7-4 triumph.
TelWI recently recalllll
Berry's home, which boosted
the White Sox Into a 5-I lead, Columbus, picked m one
came orno. Sparma after a oi... WUIIlll's Cut bsDo and
gle by TODIIIIY Davis and walk&amp; over the wall In left
Ill Leoo Wagner and Duane Jo- Aloo's dooble and Bill Muerili
sephson. Berry dtOYO In t h • ki's lolleld single.
It was tile nrst maior ~~~:;:.!:if
White Sox' first run in the tint
Inning wltlla forceout after Pete homer and drst three runs
Word walked and achancod to ted In for tho 1511-pouncl
tlllrd oo a single and an Infield stop, who batted .294 fort
Pirates' lnternl1ional
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(arm
efub before
Luis Aparleio knocked in the
White Sox' last two runs Jn the last week. Polek dr:~~n~:=~
sixth when he singled wltll t h e run with a al~e in the
bases Olled. Josephson and Ber· four-run elgbth.
ry sll1ded and Tim Cullen walked
BRAVES NIP CUBS
setting !he stage for Aparlelo.
ATLANT" (Up() - Felix
Ian scored Crom first on
PIRATES ROMP
PITTSBURGH (UP0- Rookie Aaron's double in the bottlil(.~
shortstop Fred Pateck. smallest the IOtll Inning Saturday to ·
the Atlanta Braves a 3-2 victoi:l!'.

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skiing champion, Erika Schinegg:C"r, has announct'&lt;l she will
resume her rating career next
winter - this time as a man.
Schi"cggcr, 19, told a press
confcnmcc she has been trans~
formed success Cully into a male
after rour difficuH operations
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Schinegcer's new passport
and personal documents identify
the sports cc1cbrity as Erik
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Hooston at PIUs burgh, 2
Loa Angeles at Phllsdebhla
Clncllll!ltl at SL Louis

L \S CUl;CES, N.M. (IJPO Lost balls, unplayable lie s and
cactus-filled go)( bags will be
the incentives ror. "hitting them
straight" at the 7I st annual
NCAA. golf championships startM
ing Monda,y at Las Cruces.
A total of 33 of the nation•s
best colle~ teams will tee off
Monda.)' over the New Muxico
State UnlversJty's 7,108-yardpar
36-36-72 course, wtdch leaves

UttJe room ror error.
''The best wa.y to describe the
course is to say It Is Southwestoriented," said 1-lerb Wimberly,
protesslonal at the course and
hosl Cor the NCAA tournament.

Wimberly said all the oourse
needs to be· in excellent condition Is " "a good hard rain,"

AMEIDCAN LEAGUE
TEAM
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BaiUmcre , • , ••...• 32 26

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Chicago ••• ~ •••••••• 25 31

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the players to hitthcm straight."
Crew s have beenworkingm,·ertimc to put the course in top
condition and Wimberly believes
the layout will be stern test
for the golfers' talents.
Leading the entries will be
dercnding team champion llousM
ton, which will be seeking its
rifth consecutln~ NC!\ A title.
The Cougars, producers of
such pros as Kermit Zarley,
Uomcro Blancas, Jacky CUpJt,

Phil Rodgers and

Marty

Fleck-

man, have over the years dominated the college golfing circuit
by winning the national tiUe tO
of the last 12 years.
Wllh All-American Hal UnderM
wood and teammate Bob Barbarosa back from last year's
team, Houston is again a strong

the area In more than 60 days.

uwe have a most uoosual
2f
roup;
made up of mesquite,
Cleveland . • . • . ·• • • . . 33

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world title and gold modal that
Erik won ·two wl nter~ ago as
Erika.
A spokesman for the Austrian
Ski Federation slrid Erik had
not yet re-applied for membership, "but when such an
application arrives, we certainlY
will admit Erik, •·

7lsf Annual NCAA Meet Begins

· Surxtay's GIUiles:
San Francisco at New York, 2

Fftdo.v'''s Rosulta:
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lot, physically and mentally.
Rut now I feel like a normal
human being at last."
Erik expressed hope that the
World Ski Federation Congress
currently meeting in "Jnnsbruck,
Austria, will not take awl)' the

oles.

AC(UTRON
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BOLENS HUSKY TRACTORS
"fear round
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ida, and rormer Canadian amateur champion Ben Kern, who
now is a New Mexico State student.
The entry list numbers 224,
including the 12 top qualifiers
from the NCAA College Dlvlsloo
Tournament and players rrom
other NCAA colleges.

Indians, Augels

Swap Outfielden

CLEVELAND (Up() - ;Jlle
Cleveland
Indians swapped 0111·
rock, cactus and an occasional
fielclers
with
California Satur.
rattlesnake," said Wimberly, - Peaches Bartkowtcz of Haml
tramck, Mich., winner or 17 na- da,y, sending neot- footed VIc
~·and all we can do is encourage
Uonal junior titles, beat WIDnie DavaiiUo to tho Angels In ex!iuiw or Scotland, 7 .s, 3~. 6-4 change lor Jimmie Hall.
Both Hall, 30, and the 27 ~year­
today to draw the United Slates
even with Britain in the Wlsht- old Davlllllo have been performing below par this year.
man Cup tennis competition.
Hall wao hitting only .210 with
the Angels while DavaiUlo's
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mark with Cleveland was .239.
(Galllpolla League)
Hall broke Into tile majors
TEAM
WLROR wltl1 the Minnesota Twins In
Falls Clcy .•.. .. 5 0 87 18 1963, slamming 33 home runs
, · !ITANTON, Del. (UPI) - Da- ~ ..... . ... 5 I 77 27 snd batting .260 thllt )'liar. He
masc~s. horse ·of the year In Beaver's . •.•...3 1 47 25 had 98 homers in four seasons
1H7, mikes hlslltat start slnee GSI •...•. . .... 2 2 42 27 with tho Twins· before beinB
Febi'IW')I llll Moncla,y In a re-· Ashland 011......2 3 32 42 sent Ill California laat year, but
match aplnit El!teedlngly In a Safford's .. . ... . 1 3 28 32 he had only one horner and
$10,000 allolranco race at Dela- Sl!ake Shoppo •• •• 0 2 II 19 eight runs~ !10 far tbl1
wore Park,
Ja,yC'\01 . . . , . , , .0 2 6 26
Mra. Edith Ballcrofl's prize 4- Elks •.... . •. ..0 4 6 120
)'Olro(lld will be Out !A&gt; avenge o TOTALS
18 18 336 336
'doieat b,y EJ:ceedlngly Incurred
-Not&amp; - Results .o! follow"!' \110 111118 track laat ~ear II! ing ~ were not repo~:
jl\e ,tso,pao sdcled WUUIUII llu , Ma,y 27 -'• Sl!ake 1tiojlpo vs.
llllldiCBi).
GSI; May 29 - SafforcPs •s.
~ fllld ~ ·P•e will compete Ja,yeees; June 3 - Sl!ake ~
.lbe - 'lldlo and 70 yorct •·•· Ja,yeoell; JIBIO IG ·- Ellis
oti.lra
elude va. j~Q:&lt;eea; June 13 tO,
. liq,pe vs. ziorrord&amp;:
, Ohe makeup - ·Ashland 011

Damascus

Try it. Try comparing any other comp8Ct
tracror with a Bolens HU8ky. Compn
quality, features, performance and Price.
Check the extras on a Bolens that yoa
don't pay extra for. Choice of many models. , jf
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CHUCK COLLIER
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trouble holding onto Aaron'a.ahot
to right fleld, scoring easUy.. .·

Allii!OO led off the second lllLoncasterhad3H,Falrsreoo
nlng by tagging Dave McNally Country Club 350, Hocking IUIIo
for his fifth homer of the season 362, Plekawa,y 363 and C&amp;lnbrldge
and giving the Twins a 2-llead. 366.
They added anothor run In the
Greg Moore. Athons, captur.
second when Jackie Hernandez ed medalist honors with a par
was safe on a fielder's choice, 72.
went to second on Frank QllDirk Jackson, Pt. Pleasaat,
llci'a single and to third on a and a member ci the Galllp&gt;lla

favorite, but at least two other
teams, Florida and Arizona State
University, are given good chanc M
es or upsetting the Cougars' bid.
Strong contenders for the lnM
dividual NCAA tiUe include Underwood and Batbarosa, Steve

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The Sjl8edy Millan raeed

CHILLICOTHE - Host CbiUl;
c:othe captured the 1968 SoothMINNEAPOLIS - !IT. PAUL eastern Ohio Junior GolfTwrna(UPO - Dean Chance pitched a mont here Frlda,y with a 313
four-hltter and Bob Allloon hit a score.
400-loot homer Saturda,y to lead
Athens Dnlshed seccmd witb
the Mlmesola Twins to a 3-1 323, Gallipolis llllrd with 328
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sacrifice fly.

Cincinnati 7 SL Louis 0
Saturda,y's Reaults:
Plttsborgh 13 Houston 2
AUanta 3 Chlcoso 2
Los Angeles at Philadelphia,
night
Cincinnati at SL Louis, night

Dakland ••••••••••• 28
MlnneJOta •..••••.•. 30
Boston. , . • ••• , •.••• 28
New York •••• • •••••• 27

The skier, winner or the 1966
world women' s dowrthill title at
Portillo, Chile, had to withdrawn from last wirtter's
Olympics lx·cause of di ffkult.y
in proving lotal feminit) .
Erik will resume nol only a
s kii~:Jg career but will also try a
hand at bi cycle ral.:ing, Ul.c
ehampion said.
"I am extremely happy it's
all over," Erik Lold the press.
" The opcralions were extremely
difficult For almost seven
months I had to stay in the
hospit.al and I sufCcn'&lt;l quite a

VIEI\:NA (Upl) - f\ustria's
former world women's downhill

major league pitchers have exceeded Dm1's

ROCIIESl'ER, N, Y. (UPI)A oudden dow,...... COllsed
Ploy lA&gt; be OUipo~ed Ill the
Wrd' rouDd ·of the U.S. Open · By United Press lnb!rnatlonal
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Los Aoweles • • • . • , • .33 30
aa llle 64 ourvlvora began toAtlanta .. , . , , .... , .31 29
ci.Oj"a pliJ.~ tlsGA ofllclals
Chleogo
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Pittsburgh . . . . 1 •• . . ,2$ 31
Houston
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Frlda,y's
Results:
The lila siatl l!ll fo aceomLos
Angeles
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New
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Now he was oniy one out away from the
deliberately, trY In g to kee~ the. nervous
energy ,llll!ler control. He hadn, I shaved, 'and new reel!l'd, startln~ the third Inning. Roberto
wouldn UIH after lhe game. 1\1 6 p.m .. ·he Pena waa the batler Dhsdale whipped
was In ~ meeting room of the Dod~ers, In IWo. quick strikes. · Peni nicked • bull
1 bare enclosure with painted cinder b]?Ck
foul toward llrot, took a wide plteh lor • ball,
walla and f o I dIn g ~~ra, a . soft drmk then lashed a line drive foul. Drysdale eamt
macblne ·and a t~rev!S!On set. He was ill with a breaking alldor. Pena !lipped It
proppelt .up on two chairs, readiDg ·.a new•· ·toward lhlrd. Kenny Boyer's throw to Wes
paPe.r. b~g bubble gum, sn~aklng glances Patbr •• llrat beat him· easily.
at lite teleylsloo. set which sl!ll showed t~e
Parker ran toward the mound, stopped and
Kennedy .cortege;
. . threw Ill• historic ball to coach Junior Gil·
~ell , lli1lli'~· later, he weal lnlo the train- liam In the Dodger dugout.
,'Cot bls right arm rubbed by
Out on the mound, Drysdale stood with
l)ryldale iloesn't need mueh arms folded and his back to the crowd. All
IJII, .wben. he was promoted to 55,000 stood and applauded.
Jiaadlllm~ ·only three.
"Thank G.od." he said softly to himself.
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Cbapnlanj' DeblllePickens, Jemie Graham, Tereao
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Mrs. Yvoane Scai)J&gt; was bead
lnstrucior llllllled by L 1 n d •
Hackett, BW FettY, Nancy ~·
ria, Dl- Davia andDieklj'esoe.
GALt!POLIS - The BeY.
Azalss • Evtranep FOod !IIIIa Davia ncelvlllber.b)olruc- ~~ •F.~Ear1y of .iJio a.reka
Speeial lo(mula feedln1 lor
tor's certificate ·af Cillo ljllale M.tilodll\: CharBO baa ~· re:. , all brOodleal and narrow·
Unl•ersltY la111 quarter. , •
aallgned lA&gt; .!lie Silwer Creek
leslovefll'eens, Hlih. in , i~,
rich in bflllni~s. 14 plant
Jwdor and llllliiQr. Ute aoclng · ·. Cllir~~lp theLitna Dl,uiet. Tile
foods
auaranteed.
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course• ~:alveol wlllibl corn- " R~. Mi'. Eai')J&gt; no !or1110r)J&gt;
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pleled Monda,y.
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The Rev. Mi'. Early' a appolntmont waa unlntAmt!onaiJ,y omlt· . ' ... .:.~... ;
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car Cain, llei'IIUIII ·wood ind Frill .' ·
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Alma Rupe, Richard Smith.
$Auf1err. VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPn'AL
Admllted - Gercy Richards,
New Haven; Hershel LeMaster, '
Guyavlll&amp;; GladYs stobart, Pomeroy; Allred 4'0fts, Racine.
Dl&amp;chorsed - Burton Caraon,
RanciY Mlchsel, Maude McMurra,y and Goldie Goo&lt;mlu.

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ing lda3 by Meigs C4Un1Jr SborIf! Robert c. Harteomach'a cle·
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rollied to boot Wheotoo and Mrs. Lillymae OxYork 9-5 SllunloJ IIIII yer • both or Cheshire.
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F\moral services will be ...,ld
pme iD 21 lifetime decisions 11 L m. Monday at Miller's l'uopinst tbe Yets.
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Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. b,y
President Wendell Gerlach.

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tw~ brolhers,
John. or Fairborn am Joe, eo..

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Middleport Pool 111!1 ~; 1!fl'e
presented awards ,F~ it lite
conclusion of cla ... s... :, ,.
Red Cross cards iixlplllswere
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adVanced bepera and beper
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ing other courses. The ~wards
were provided by the Middleport - Pomeroy Rotaij Club and
the Meigs CountY American Red
Cross.
RecelvlnB awards wore:
rnurmecllate - Jonell cumlngs, Kati\Y Meadows, Mitchell
Moadowo, Janice Holter.
Mvanced baglmera, seahorse
patches - PaniBlake, Jon Blake,
hl'l'l Huber, lie~~oe Keeney,
Velvet SWI&amp;ber, PattY' Hoatnn,
&amp;lsle Samuels, Janet Ambrose,
Steve Jlratton, Dale Lewis, Tom
Cassell and Barbara Wblttlngton.
Beg(Mer four, minnow- MarUse cassell, Beeky Fultz, A n n
Fitch, Crystal Fruth, Jemie

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Ul:lS ' ANGELES. ·Calif.- • N ~}, A~Ill-boo! ~ ··' 'ifM•Ii!lt'vl,ron set ~it~· it~ grim processi.011al ,
Diysdll)e's reaQtlun wasn't very urlgi~~l: · ~ · kel&gt;t ,lurlpg•blin bilcki' b'ul. at 7:12 p,IJl,. he
·:1 Ulink r'~ords art put- in1 the Molt.'' lie ! planted lhe royallliU. DOdger cap fir!JI.IY on
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said, ~'lipd mad~ to tio'·broken:" ~ · 11 ··,
his modlsh,ly lung. lri1lWn malr; tbc!" raz&lt;ir· ·..
r· ,T6e· qnl&gt; ~· ~h!lie baa lasted M·yean. 'D6n; . ·trj iJ!med locks ~ulging:~ut ~ 1\0UI sides of hill
hu~Juat.PI!i11Hd.511'i innin~ olll)a)or le~gue ljedd. and started ~Ia w,hrk d4y. J!e went out ·
b~ball lor. th~·· to.. Angeles oollgers.)Yithoui ·, to take batting practice. ·.ll9n ' likes to hit.
peimittlng a run. On May 14, .1913. !Jjii grciat Whc!n the Dodgers ftrst ,igned hlm as an 18Wa.Jjer Johnson had concluded 56 straight . y~ar-old kid In 1954, he wa&amp; a seeond basesco~elesa Innings.
man. B~t)!nybody who stands 1&gt;6 and weig~s
, ~d! Dryadal~.ln lh• proeelo. had alSO, ipun , 2IO...wltti a natural, whiP"Ihrowmg mo\ion, 1s
,alx .e.pteeallve shutouts fo.r a~olber -rii&lt;!Qrd. des!med to be a pitcher. Don made It to the
Nellber of hit feats nia1· be malehaa In ma.Jor&amp; in a season apd a _l)alf.
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between swings . In the bitting. cage, "My
, . ,There was a World Senes tlngl~ ol ••pee!; o;ontrol has be~n the big tiJ!ng, and I've
.. ancy tn murky Dodger Stadl~m .the night. s!llyed , wltli hard slulf" !!lOre. Plus the
Don .went ,out. to get the laat 2 ·• 1n.nlngs .he guys· be~ind me are dol!lg Jl great job."
·need"!!, against the Philadelphia Ph1ll•es. An , , In the sixth shoulout, agalnst'the Pittsburgh
)lour,-a~d .a half belpr~ the ,&amp;ame1 Lo111e,. Pn;ates, second baseman P;aul Popovich
. . Greene. the B.ona!Ua 'll•n. was alreaay in his saved Drysdale's streak by, barehandlng a
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lower stands ,!lox. bel)illd home plate, brand; Maw·y Wills slow bollllcer. with a man on
ishlllg a hal!lburger lmd a ~er . . Th~ crowd third and 'tWo out ani! nti&gt;Ping the speedster
eventually nn~ up ii5,001l pewJ, and 11 was as with a quick flip to w"" Parker on first.
If the Dodger~ , had j~t come w0st again to
For the preceding shutout, over the San
,enthrall ~outhem California.
Francisco Giants, Don needed a break. The
For Drysdale, tho day had been emotional Giants loaded the bases with none oul in the
and distracting. He spe11t most of It jn front ninth Inning. On a two-lwo count, hatter
of the .teleylslon set watching Ill\' funeral Dick Diej2 turned his body Into an Inside
. procem~n of the late Sen. Robert F. pitch. He started toward first, Which would
Kennedy: Don had known Kennedy through ' force In the run, but the umpire called Dietz
his ~ork for the Job Corps In 11165, a.nd he back and ruled he hadn't made enough of an
had visited th• Kennedy home at Hickory . effort to evade the pitch. Drysdale has hit
Hill.
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"T)Iey definitely weren't the parlor tyP,e." only to Walter Johnson, and that was the lirsl
he mused. "They were outdoor peopie. '
time a batter hadn't been rewarded with a
At 3;30 p.m., he adhered to a rltual·,dU!'Ing free trl~ to first. He got Dietz on a popup
hi! itreak-four of the six shutouts ,had been and retired the next two men to p1·eserve
l!l.Los Angeles. He drove )o Dop Dmdale:''l. the shutnut. ·
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Now, going out to p!lch against the Phdhes.
H~eltlne. Jn Van Nuys, which Is Drysdale· he carefully avoided steppmg on the third
country' !be San Femando valley lroin which base line chalk. He was tens~ . Seve,n or the
he haq. el.'l.eUi!d lhears ago .to'become a ,btg l•rst e•ght balls he threw m1ssed t~e . plate.
,. league pltcbfr. ~nd he .ate the same as he but only one man w~lked. A great backhand
. had bn the other ·days he pitched-steal&lt; stop by shortstop Zollo V~rsalles and a Ioree
aandwli!b medium rare, mixed green salad at . second base pulled h1m out of the first
wllh Rpquefort clleese chaaed down by iced mmn~. ,The second 1nmng was rout me: he
IStraJght. No sugar.. "Like 1 take my . struck out catcher ,Clay Dalrymple to end it
whisky" lie grinned .nllschlevousJY,
and match Johnson s record of 56. Only three

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lll'ancil'a"""• bad ovallabl•. Evon . to eqltalllo .., thla oval)abillt,y.
Beeouoe otrowberl'leo a r e
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be,rrles an IVallablo 1111 aeaom
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FHA LOans Available
For Harvest Troubles
(lALUl'OLlS - Rolo, llooda,
and few ..,..ldng ill,va have c811Jed ~ ol 1968 to b. . record&amp; end .PUt IIWIV farmers ill
trouble for the orop sea-.
Formara with Umltod q,eratlnr
capital· and credit find thelniielves hard preaaed In meollllg added OI&gt;O••tlni _ . ... .....SSU1
to continue with 1helr farm pro.

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EllglbUit,y for emergooq loano
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C&amp;det Davldoon porllclpateclln
eertDIOIIlea the first week or
JUlie In wblch Bit cadsta were
ll'llllatod and commlolloned as
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Statls Air Foree.
Codot DovldiCII odored the
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Ida , aquadron, the Secood, was after hi&amp; grdlollon from GoUla
oamec1 the Oulotandlns SQwlroD Aeadoii\Y llltlb Sebool the
r1 t1ae Year, baaed m academic: Ciao a or 1967. At GARS. he wu
·~....... military training a ml!ld&gt;er ol the football team
for tour yean, secrel&amp;rJ ol the
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Tbe Se&lt;oncl !l9Jadron alto re- Varolt,y G Cl.., blo IIOIIIor year,
celv.t d the AlrTrolnlniCommanci member or the IU-Y CIW&gt;, TbooAWifd for standing first among plao Club, Ke1. Cl..,,
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Am CONDmONING Refrlgerallon service. Jack'• Refrigeration, New Hoveo. hoDe
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tatWf,f wW aervo NeliiOO'fllio, NJddiiPCI'I end Gol!ipolla Dlatrfota wblch Include all or parll ot Alllena, lllella, Gallla,
VIJilol1. llorpli, Woah~ llld llool!IW "'"lll'lft.
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Hockin_gport, Ohio

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BusiMIS Servl•
READY - MIX conerete dellvered right to YOID' project.
Fssl aDd easy. Free ..U.
mates. Phooe m.mt, Goegleln Ready - Mh Co., Mwteport, Oblo.
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BRING NEW
UFE TO
YOUR
CARPETING

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ltvive tile orilintl llt.lwtr of :tllf" hilL
CIUfled in )'G~r DWII Milt lJy Vlillcln'lllr
dry·folll ~J~~tlled. liiD IHU. JiD tiM. ..

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Mason, W. Va. Phone 7'1U5U.

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AUTOMOtiR.F. lnsuranoe beeo
eanceRed! Lost your """rator's license? can ~ 2961.
e 1J tfc

1968 Camaro H. T. Coupe

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Color black with white vinyl top, front aeeent band, ~ower­
glide trans., power steering, power disc brakes, style trim,
custom deluxe interior, front and rear mats, P.a, radio.
rally wheels, w~ s..w tires, elec. clock, coosole, 3%7 eu. in. ,

Community Development
NEW YORK r UPI 1- Recent
gra nts totallnJ&lt; $148.425 made
by thf' Tnterrt&gt;ltglous FoundA·

275 HP

e~lne.

Retail list: $3686.00.

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thmu~ h

S'l.Rlvtrto

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CIGARETI'E vending maclllnol
and service. ABC Enterprlaes,

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abl!r.
Maniii&lt;I'IPI

bmader- based organizations, in the s ta tes or Geor·
gla, AJabama. and Ohio. Amen ...
can Baptb;t Lucius Walter, Jr.,
executive cltrector or the Poun·
dation, said total ~ rants made
to date by the one-year-old In·
terfaith body amountt&gt;d to
1426.429.

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4 Door. Std. Trans., Low mileage. Spotless dean interjor. Maroon ·n.nish with matching interior. Radio, Heater,

White Walls.

1967 Chev. Impala 4 Dr. ·- - 327 Engine, 1'ufbo Hydramatic Trans., Power Ste&lt;.m,
White wall 'ttres. White finish with Turq. interior. I!IMno .
•nd 'Heater. The car 4 has Bal. of warranty 1111 new car
tide.

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an Qh.urch -M:Issourl Bynbd hA S
voted to join (lther Lutheran
churches In prKIPid training
o( miWonuies. ImpiNrientaUon or the prol(ram, which I$
scheduled to begllt ne:~~:t year, ·
w:lll depena on app1'0va1 'Of the
othel' Kl'OUPI jn Ule LUtJitli'Bn

counell

1964 Ford Gel. •500 4 Dr. _ __
J.oc:al owner, tires like

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Church. ao4 the Synod , of
EvllnReHCal Lutf1erlh Church·

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new, dark blue finish, spotle11

, int., V--8 engine, auto. trans., power steering.

the Lutheran ·cmiteb in -Anier·

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1963 Corvelr Monza Con. _ _ ___..._

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bUcket seataj

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llroo, white finish with good black !q!,

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Che'vjOIIet

Elljoy cool,

Rm RSH BOAT

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vf lopment in seven cities and.

veteh

14. Hauncbel

H.Oo&amp;tmnome

III.Holl'lma .

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Natlonwidt Guerantft

tion fur Community Or~o:anlza­
tlon havf bC&gt;en allocated to
nine community organization
~ roup." throu:!hout the country
to h&lt;'IP. nuance community de-

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lt. A~t!oropold

crew

30. Bitter

autbor

20. Vedle
dlaleet
21.1AureJ or

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Jr. Hit• Schtol

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appoinlmenl, phone 119Uil2.

DAILY
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$15500

SPECIAL

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APACHE b ULUING CAMPING
'.l KAJJ.Jill, sle~ps 4, also hltcn
and canopy, can be seeu at
l!U Leg1on Terrace or call
~ or 992-3;120. ti-JJ..11c

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C. H. Edcly, Aula~· Dltltrld: Elll.....h',
~=~ Ollio Electric ~. oathe - •l.lii,~UO Albeu
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E"-li-rlng ol!ice bollldllllo Cll&amp;rcl F, WIWama,
Soulhorn Dlvlaloo Aulstant ..._.-, looka oo. Opeo House
ceremonleo ochoduled lor '11wrii!IT, JUliO 20, 2 to t p. m.
Tho au.eJectrlc, air ccnll~ t,OOO -re l'uof brldo

BEGINNERS

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BY OWNER. Lovely three bedroom home in Syracuse, large BUDGET PRICE furnltore on
kitchen, fireplace, basemen!,
our third floor budget ohop.
CRIBS CRAFT CRUISER, 15
garage, new melal awnings"
Bsl&lt;er Fumltore, Middleport.
ft .. 185 HP motor, sleepo 4,
end two extra large lois,
Oh!o.
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t~cellenl . ~bo!!l. ". •lso
Pllf~roSIOO.
~it-BIC , . '·
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noaling ooli'-llh~u.t"ll6t~··w
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Gallipolis BOa! Club. Pho""
Business Services
oervlce, all makes, WY s.
Middleport tllf-2881. &amp;-1&amp;-llc ELECTRO-UX SALES aod ser.
2284, The Fabric Shop, PornviCe : Sweepers, rug washers
eroy. Authorized Singer Sales
14 t 'OOI Wt.AV:&gt;n bKIFF', 3.i
and polishers. ·Genuine parts.
aDd Service. We Sharpen
.ttt' muw.. - all(l 4lars, fliu,
Call m-3730.
6-13-llc Sc!Bsora.
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VERY SPECIAL PRICES ON·

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Cood storage s,pace in a cabinet only 32"
wide. Refrigerator section baa II cu. ll
otorase clljllclcy with glld&amp;oot crloper and

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AVA.l.,CA-DQ-~11"-I!l!ft-Fireblrd.

Take over payments or trade TWO BEDROOM bouse trailer.
ll-11·6tc
lor older car. Phone ~!MO. Phone 992-SIIZ.

This new Unico 11 Duplex 19" 11 two IPPU·
ances in one cablnet - a refrigerator lnd a
true-!ero Creeter slde by 11de. Each aection has 1t1 own door 1nd ts separately ln..

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DaVidson b; _, ~=~~. ~~:~~=:e::

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minion. Jeflers Clotblrt
Store. HI. 33, Pomel&lt;l)'.

REALTY

Including loan !Undo to cover not

2nd Summer

Oblo Jlolel.
foll.lte

HOIST ETTER

q,erate with present oreclltoraby

at a ban!IJ8t at tile Broadmoor
lnlemallonal Center In Colorado
~rings, to which all Generals of
the Alr Force were Invited.
Code! Davidom Is sptlldingtwo
weeks In the Rocky Mts. In mUIta!7 uerdses end the last week
ill June In amall anna flrlag at
Fort CUBCII, COlo. JuiJ, loll,
will be a buill' mooth for the eodet
before leave.
Tbo first Week In JuiJ, he la
ldtdllecl 1o 110 to ao Air Force
Baae ill Ca!Hornla and then to
Now Mexico foi' a bomblns and
~ demonatrollon. After
he will spend fiYe de1• at
Wright ~ Patter1011 Air Force
Ball, Doyton, end then 110 to a
ball near UWe Rod&lt;, Ark., ot
whldl lime be will be ontlllecl to

Toy

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H ~ N DAY-OLD
otaried
Lqbom pulleta, both lloOr or
RNI Estate For Slle
cage grown avaUable. Pout·
try housing and aulonutUon.
Modem Poultry, Boz No. 118,.
Athena, Oblo. Phone 593-7131.
&amp;-16-lle
FULLY EQUIPPED recreation
GEO, HOBSTEITEII, BROKER
ceoter Iii Racine; 4 jiOOI ta- NINE
bleo, pb)J pong table, p op
ROOM house, bath, Topo POMEROY - UNION TERcooler, ete.. Also 21lorY brlclt pera Plains, ewl!enl concH- RACE - 8 room home, 3 bedrooms, lronl porch and shade,
" tile block INI14Inl on :!rd- lion, ln.alde, new alumbtum
st., Hoelne. LarB• buslneu lldlng, large lot, soveral oot- d.ltem, cellar, slorm door&amp;
rooni .., occupied by rocre- bulfdlnss ; can be flnaneed. and windows. outbulldlnp.
Clark. Phone 867-ml.
112 Acres.
allan cemer. Three apart.
&amp;-Ill-Itt
COUNTRY HIIME - 7 Rooma,
ments on aecond f!oor, two
t bedrooms; bath, gao log firefurnlohed. Separal!! garaie 1 STEREO RADIO comblnaliO&gt;!,
place, wall lo wall carpellng,
laundry room with aparbnent reeently repoueaoed.
drilled
well, cisterns, baseon ~nd noor. Aparlmenl
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ment. aluminum siding, IIWII·
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due '79.10 or monthly poyCli!UmAN WO¥AN til ~ ill ate
0 ,
ings, other buildinp. Olle ...
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WOOden
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menl!l Also I).OW and "'' l1l
BQ' borne· lor · ap~lely
re fenced.
and vaeant lot.
stereo~· lor t~ample 0 1na.
two weeks and .m e for· lour bulldinl
FARMS NEEDED
fumltuie Included, an until
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led tth ood lnoonie. eon. pie atereo radio combination,
HELEN AND VIRGR.
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4 speakera, exeellent 80UIItl.
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TEAFORD
tact Joe Britt at Recre~on Pay '9U5 .,. monlhly payASSOCIATEs - t9f-33Z5
Center, or call ,.9-IIIS7. ·• men11 or " · Pbone 99Z-3211.
flJracase, !*to
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A NEW _lhlpmeot of clolblng
hss arrived. Women'• and
Uniforms. Also Ford ~-ton
pickup truck, wpeed 11'-.

t:Ld
. tK. Live 1!1. Apply·

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-noes. LlmltecJ rellnanclai or
unseeured debto ill illdlYiclual

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cllts to eont:imle their normal resources or OOta1n adeQJate
farming operaUons ln the face credit it rates and terms be caa
of natural disaster. He said the reuonobcymeet
FilA low Interest loan program
The primary purpoae of FHA
to deal8ne&lt;J to supplement local emergency loans h to meet rur·..
credit sources and provide man- rent operating ~DPenses. such a1.
feed, seed, fertillzer, ps and
other essont!al farm and home

cal Farmers Home Admiolstra..

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OPEN: 9 -·9 WEEKDAYS · 1- 5 SUNDAYS

MUioll E, Roullb,' ~ 91- pacity
pervisor of Farmers Home Ad.
- Is he of good Character,
mlnlotrollon, said the bulc ob- ablllt,y, Industry .ond -rljectives of the Emeraency Loan ence
Program admlnlota•ed by the
- Is he Wlabla to provide
F HA Is tc assist eligible OA&gt;ll- neoosaary !Unds from Ids own

tloo &amp;lporvloor Rouah. For help
Ia locstlng him all&lt; 10UI' Co1mf,f
Extenaton Agent, ASCS or SCS

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COMPARE OUR SERVICE
QUAUTY &amp; PRICE AS LOW As _:__ $3495.00

Is he or legal age ond ca-

more than oneyear"elnterestand
deproclsllon oo Ofldpmenl &lt;me
or about to beoome due,
Soc:urlty lor EM loans Is required by a lien on cn:~ps, other
mattels, and in some cases real
estate.
Applications f o r Emergoocy
Loans should be mode to your lo-

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new root, bam, 'ctllif. ttoo
clslerns llld furnllurt
Pbone 74U61J,
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ull,y I!IO&lt;IIum to amall otr,_.
lei ¥v•. ~r ti!lac iJiallli'
tbao IIIIIUOiJUIIarp ·• •• ,
Avoid .b.rnu with larp WI·
colored areao or with I....., oeoolr
areas ~ ill IIIYOl' illd 181ture), a cMI llimrlkln ~­
once or sollileu ~ ol .,.o,..
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BY PAT GLASs
~JIAJI, Home Ealnomlca

end ucellont atorago !ad!Woo.
lllilc!J or our froth ,Procmce
aeem1 to know no aeaaon, 8Dd"'

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lllpjlif,•· aonon1 uu · 11
greetest. We are nowillthemldet
con Nlect a more varlec( dlot or our best IUjlpiJ or strawberth........,. the year than our ries In llldo, oo ~f,f
lll'ancil'a"""• bad ovallabl•. Evon . to eqltalllo .., thla oval)abillt,y.
Beeouoe otrowberl'leo a r e
hli!IIY peri-It, 11111 muat be

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GALLIPOLIS - Fntlil otraw-

be,rrles an IVallablo 1111 aeaom
arj tho :rear, thallka to oUr tre- - • tronoportatlon oystem

FHA LOans Available
For Harvest Troubles
(lALUl'OLlS - Rolo, llooda,
and few ..,..ldng ill,va have c811Jed ~ ol 1968 to b. . record&amp; end .PUt IIWIV farmers ill
trouble for the orop sea-.
Formara with Umltod q,eratlnr
capital· and credit find thelniielves hard preaaed In meollllg added OI&gt;O••tlni _ . ... .....SSU1
to continue with 1helr farm pro.

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asement help so form famllles
can remain m the farm and COil•
tlnuo tbelr farm programa.
EllglbUit,y for emergooq loano
Is clotermlned by a Committee
o1 three farmers. The followlDr

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UNICO
19
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ft.
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C8del John

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Dtvldoon om at Mr. Uld

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Derldlon, .,._

-Rd., KonaQp,
ldi ni'st yoar at 111e Air Force

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lllllllller or mUitory training.
C&amp;det Davldoon porllclpateclln
eertDIOIIlea the first week or
JUlie In wblch Bit cadsta were
ll'llllatod and commlolloned as
~ Ueulenllltala the United a 30-Ga,y loeve.
Statls Air Foree.
Codot DovldiCII odored the
Air
Force Acsdemy loot JUlie
ll)Finl graduotloo OX81'&lt;1ooa,
Ida , aquadron, the Secood, was after hi&amp; grdlollon from GoUla
oamec1 the Oulotandlns SQwlroD Aeadoii\Y llltlb Sebool the
r1 t1ae Year, baaed m academic: Ciao a or 1967. At GARS. he wu
·~....... military training a ml!ld&gt;er ol the football team
for tour yean, secrel&amp;rJ ol the
end!ttthl'!ll••·
Tbe Se&lt;oncl !l9Jadron alto re- Varolt,y G Cl.., blo IIOIIIor year,
celv.t d the AlrTrolnlniCommanci member or the IU-Y CIW&gt;, TbooAWifd for standing first among plao Club, Ke1. Cl..,,
30
In the 3,000-9)uo eouacll, gulf team end GoUla
Code! Wing, They - e aloo Serlpt.

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sullted. Beautifl41)' styled, the "~lex 19"

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FREEZERS

I U.eo "treuure cheat" freezer -lD . )'CIUI' .
ktc.chen, you ci.n Mrve lldrlUoUe, "fuin..frelhi' ·

tc 1- l'lmll1 II1Y clof of the ''"' - -

or summer. A UDico chelt uws you time, wcri IDd
and freele when pl'lcea are lo!reol, thaw
and aerw •llenever JOU 11. Five lihea 1o pick
1110110)'. lluy

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cu. "·

cu.ft.ChlltF-

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(21-o443)

cu. ft. Chllt rrn11r

O"LY $1.44 PEl MONTH

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'IN

THl MID-OHIO VAJDY

MDve into a cOmpletely fumlshed, brand
new home that lets you erifoy life at Its ce.re

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\ IlLLER MOBIU ·HOlES
1220 WASIHNGTON BLVD,
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BELPRE, OHIO

"DAIRY BEEr''
breeding service. Call Lelaacl
Parker, Pomeroy resldettoe
t9f-22M or caU slltloll Tap:
pers Plains INI'I-3251. ~note

CURTISS

SALIS AND IZRVICE

EXPERT

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DROP THIS COUPON IN lOX

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AI our otallol, lion .,. dl&amp;p1aJ
at tile Rototta. lor
door pdoo,

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No Jurellue n-.,.

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650a13
650al4
700.13
700xl4
750.14
670•15

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VERY SPECIALI
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.20" DOMINION

FA S
$21·85
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1968 ZIG ZAG sewing machine.
This machine mal:es bultcn·
boles, darns &amp; einb. Take
over 8 paymenls ol $6.31 per
montb or IU cash. We will
llrlng this mac:bine to your
home lor you to lr)'. Call
89Wil38.

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C. BRADFORD
AUcnoNI!ER
Complete Service
Write, Pbone or Clolltod
CrHI Bradford
Raclae. Oldo

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Am CONDmONING Refrlgerallon service. Jack'• Refrigeration, New Hoveo. hoDe
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tatWf,f wW aervo NeliiOO'fllio, NJddiiPCI'I end Gol!ipolla Dlatrfota wblch Include all or parll ot Alllena, lllella, Gallla,
VIJilol1. llorpli, Woah~ llld llool!IW "'"lll'lft.
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BusiMIS Servl•
READY - MIX conerete dellvered right to YOID' project.
Fssl aDd easy. Free ..U.
mates. Phooe m.mt, Goegleln Ready - Mh Co., Mwteport, Oblo.
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BRING NEW
UFE TO
YOUR
CARPETING

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ltvive tile orilintl llt.lwtr of :tllf" hilL
CIUfled in )'G~r DWII Milt lJy Vlillcln'lllr
dry·folll ~J~~tlled. liiD IHU. JiD tiM. ..

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AUTOMOtiR.F. lnsuranoe beeo
eanceRed! Lost your """rator's license? can ~ 2961.
e 1J tfc

1968 Camaro H. T. Coupe

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Color black with white vinyl top, front aeeent band, ~ower­
glide trans., power steering, power disc brakes, style trim,
custom deluxe interior, front and rear mats, P.a, radio.
rally wheels, w~ s..w tires, elec. clock, coosole, 3%7 eu. in. ,

Community Development
NEW YORK r UPI 1- Recent
gra nts totallnJ&lt; $148.425 made
by thf' Tnterrt&gt;ltglous FoundA·

275 HP

e~lne.

Retail list: $3686.00.

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thmu~ h

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CIGARETI'E vending maclllnol
and service. ABC Enterprlaes,

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bmader- based organizations, in the s ta tes or Geor·
gla, AJabama. and Ohio. Amen ...
can Baptb;t Lucius Walter, Jr.,
executive cltrector or the Poun·
dation, said total ~ rants made
to date by the one-year-old In·
terfaith body amountt&gt;d to
1426.429.

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4 Door. Std. Trans., Low mileage. Spotless dean interjor. Maroon ·n.nish with matching interior. Radio, Heater,

White Walls.

1967 Chev. Impala 4 Dr. ·- - 327 Engine, 1'ufbo Hydramatic Trans., Power Ste&lt;.m,
White wall 'ttres. White finish with Turq. interior. I!IMno .
•nd 'Heater. The car 4 has Bal. of warranty 1111 new car
tide.

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an Qh.urch -M:Issourl Bynbd hA S
voted to join (lther Lutheran
churches In prKIPid training
o( miWonuies. ImpiNrientaUon or the prol(ram, which I$
scheduled to begllt ne:~~:t year, ·
w:lll depena on app1'0va1 'Of the
othel' Kl'OUPI jn Ule LUtJitli'Bn

counell

1964 Ford Gel. •500 4 Dr. _ __
J.oc:al owner, tires like

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Church. ao4 the Synod , of
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, int., V--8 engine, auto. trans., power steering.

the Lutheran ·cmiteb in -Anier·

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Che'vjOIIet

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H.Oo&amp;tmnome

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Natlonwidt Guerantft

tion fur Community Or~o:anlza­
tlon havf bC&gt;en allocated to
nine community organization
~ roup." throu:!hout the country
to h&lt;'IP. nuance community de-

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30. Bitter

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dlaleet
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appoinlmenl, phone 119Uil2.

DAILY
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SPECIAL

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APACHE b ULUING CAMPING
'.l KAJJ.Jill, sle~ps 4, also hltcn
and canopy, can be seeu at
l!U Leg1on Terrace or call
~ or 992-3;120. ti-JJ..11c

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C. H. Edcly, Aula~· Dltltrld: Elll.....h',
~=~ Ollio Electric ~. oathe - •l.lii,~UO Albeu
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E"-li-rlng ol!ice bollldllllo Cll&amp;rcl F, WIWama,
Soulhorn Dlvlaloo Aulstant ..._.-, looka oo. Opeo House
ceremonleo ochoduled lor '11wrii!IT, JUliO 20, 2 to t p. m.
Tho au.eJectrlc, air ccnll~ t,OOO -re l'uof brldo

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BY OWNER. Lovely three bedroom home in Syracuse, large BUDGET PRICE furnltore on
kitchen, fireplace, basemen!,
our third floor budget ohop.
CRIBS CRAFT CRUISER, 15
garage, new melal awnings"
Bsl&lt;er Fumltore, Middleport.
ft .. 185 HP motor, sleepo 4,
end two extra large lois,
Oh!o.
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t~cellenl . ~bo!!l. ". •lso
Pllf~roSIOO.
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noaling ooli'-llh~u.t"ll6t~··w
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Gallipolis BOa! Club. Pho""
Business Services
oervlce, all makes, WY s.
Middleport tllf-2881. &amp;-1&amp;-llc ELECTRO-UX SALES aod ser.
2284, The Fabric Shop, PornviCe : Sweepers, rug washers
eroy. Authorized Singer Sales
14 t 'OOI Wt.AV:&gt;n bKIFF', 3.i
and polishers. ·Genuine parts.
aDd Service. We Sharpen
.ttt' muw.. - all(l 4lars, fliu,
Call m-3730.
6-13-llc Sc!Bsora.
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VERY SPECIAL PRICES ON·

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Cood storage s,pace in a cabinet only 32"
wide. Refrigerator section baa II cu. ll
otorase clljllclcy with glld&amp;oot crloper and

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AVA.l.,CA-DQ-~11"-I!l!ft-Fireblrd.

Take over payments or trade TWO BEDROOM bouse trailer.
ll-11·6tc
lor older car. Phone ~!MO. Phone 992-SIIZ.

This new Unico 11 Duplex 19" 11 two IPPU·
ances in one cablnet - a refrigerator lnd a
true-!ero Creeter slde by 11de. Each aection has 1t1 own door 1nd ts separately ln..

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DaVidson b; _, ~=~~. ~~:~~=:e::

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Store. HI. 33, Pomel&lt;l)'.

REALTY

Including loan !Undo to cover not

2nd Summer

Oblo Jlolel.
foll.lte

HOIST ETTER

q,erate with present oreclltoraby

at a ban!IJ8t at tile Broadmoor
lnlemallonal Center In Colorado
~rings, to which all Generals of
the Alr Force were Invited.
Code! Davidom Is sptlldingtwo
weeks In the Rocky Mts. In mUIta!7 uerdses end the last week
ill June In amall anna flrlag at
Fort CUBCII, COlo. JuiJ, loll,
will be a buill' mooth for the eodet
before leave.
Tbo first Week In JuiJ, he la
ldtdllecl 1o 110 to ao Air Force
Baae ill Ca!Hornla and then to
Now Mexico foi' a bomblns and
~ demonatrollon. After
he will spend fiYe de1• at
Wright ~ Patter1011 Air Force
Ball, Doyton, end then 110 to a
ball near UWe Rod&lt;, Ark., ot
whldl lime be will be ontlllecl to

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H ~ N DAY-OLD
otaried
Lqbom pulleta, both lloOr or
RNI Estate For Slle
cage grown avaUable. Pout·
try housing and aulonutUon.
Modem Poultry, Boz No. 118,.
Athena, Oblo. Phone 593-7131.
&amp;-16-lle
FULLY EQUIPPED recreation
GEO, HOBSTEITEII, BROKER
ceoter Iii Racine; 4 jiOOI ta- NINE
bleo, pb)J pong table, p op
ROOM house, bath, Topo POMEROY - UNION TERcooler, ete.. Also 21lorY brlclt pera Plains, ewl!enl concH- RACE - 8 room home, 3 bedrooms, lronl porch and shade,
" tile block INI14Inl on :!rd- lion, ln.alde, new alumbtum
st., Hoelne. LarB• buslneu lldlng, large lot, soveral oot- d.ltem, cellar, slorm door&amp;
rooni .., occupied by rocre- bulfdlnss ; can be flnaneed. and windows. outbulldlnp.
Clark. Phone 867-ml.
112 Acres.
allan cemer. Three apart.
&amp;-Ill-Itt
COUNTRY HIIME - 7 Rooma,
ments on aecond f!oor, two
t bedrooms; bath, gao log firefurnlohed. Separal!! garaie 1 STEREO RADIO comblnaliO&gt;!,
place, wall lo wall carpellng,
laundry room with aparbnent reeently repoueaoed.
drilled
well, cisterns, baseon ~nd noor. Aparlmenl
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ment. aluminum siding, IIWII·
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0 ,
ings, other buildinp. Olle ...
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WOOden
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menl!l Also I).OW and "'' l1l
BQ' borne· lor · ap~lely
re fenced.
and vaeant lot.
stereo~· lor t~ample 0 1na.
two weeks and .m e for· lour bulldinl
FARMS NEEDED
fumltuie Included, an until
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led tth ood lnoonie. eon. pie atereo radio combination,
HELEN AND VIRGR.
reo w I
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4 speakera, exeellent 80UIItl.
11-!Uie
TEAFORD
tact Joe Britt at Recre~on Pay '9U5 .,. monlhly payASSOCIATEs - t9f-33Z5
Center, or call ,.9-IIIS7. ·• men11 or " · Pbone 99Z-3211.
flJracase, !*to
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hss arrived. Women'• and
Uniforms. Also Ford ~-ton
pickup truck, wpeed 11'-.

t:Ld
. tK. Live 1!1. Apply·

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-noes. LlmltecJ rellnanclai or
unseeured debto ill illdlYiclual

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cllts to eont:imle their normal resources or OOta1n adeQJate
farming operaUons ln the face credit it rates and terms be caa
of natural disaster. He said the reuonobcymeet
FilA low Interest loan program
The primary purpoae of FHA
to deal8ne&lt;J to supplement local emergency loans h to meet rur·..
credit sources and provide man- rent operating ~DPenses. such a1.
feed, seed, fertillzer, ps and
other essont!al farm and home

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MUioll E, Roullb,' ~ 91- pacity
pervisor of Farmers Home Ad.
- Is he of good Character,
mlnlotrollon, said the bulc ob- ablllt,y, Industry .ond -rljectives of the Emeraency Loan ence
Program admlnlota•ed by the
- Is he Wlabla to provide
F HA Is tc assist eligible OA&gt;ll- neoosaary !Unds from Ids own

tloo &amp;lporvloor Rouah. For help
Ia locstlng him all&lt; 10UI' Co1mf,f
Extenaton Agent, ASCS or SCS

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QUAUTY &amp; PRICE AS LOW As _:__ $3495.00

Is he or legal age ond ca-

more than oneyear"elnterestand
deproclsllon oo Ofldpmenl &lt;me
or about to beoome due,
Soc:urlty lor EM loans Is required by a lien on cn:~ps, other
mattels, and in some cases real
estate.
Applications f o r Emergoocy
Loans should be mode to your lo-

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new root, bam, 'ctllif. ttoo
clslerns llld furnllurt
Pbone 74U61J,
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ull,y I!IO&lt;IIum to amall otr,_.
lei ¥v•. ~r ti!lac iJiallli'
tbao IIIIIUOiJUIIarp ·• •• ,
Avoid .b.rnu with larp WI·
colored areao or with I....., oeoolr
areas ~ ill IIIYOl' illd 181ture), a cMI llimrlkln ~­
once or sollileu ~ ol .,.o,..
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Immediate openings. exllt tor
qualified registered nurses. either college trained or ·lllll'llng
school graduate. Previous IDdustrial experience deslrtd but
not required, Position requlrel
rotating shift WGtk.

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- o\81 eiiiQe tude 1a tile DriJiall
,PP7 e~mtt\ed for C'laulftH ad...-.
WID lMI clr.arllil the nte fll
ror each chaDII.U. Kderwl for tllne or 1111 u ....
aDd ttopsle4 bdoN ..,muon wUI
1M dlarttd. lor onlJ RUtllbtr i)f timet
lht ad ,... lllftlfll.
DtadU-.: t!IO ,,.., delb' ua4 tt

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Excellent salary. liberal fringe benefits.
Good working conditions•.

lost
HEREFORD Cow. Has one eye.
Brown and While. Burgett on
Keystone Rd. 388-8754. I~

For further Information, ccmtacl R. S. Bohner.

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' 1110 PER CENT HU~'"' hair
faD, medium brown with hslr
. baad. Hall price S.O. Ph. 4«6- ·
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Used furniture:
REFWGP.:RATOR, ehest type
· ~. bedroom suite, livIng room suite, 3 chairs, aad
tables, box springs, television,
floor light, 2 con springs.
Rice &amp; Corbin F'um!ture,

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CRISS CRAFT CRUJSI!lR,. 25
ft., 185 HP motor. sleeps I;
excellent lhfoup.ut, also
Ooating boat house, both at
Galllpolla Boat Club. Pbone
Middleport 992-2881.
139-lfe

For Rent

DoYouW1rit
Your ProP!Irty ,
SOLD .•.
WI: .CAN SELL

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MOTHER
"Doing Ver.v NIC.Iy'
A'ND Till CHILDUN' TOO

. ·~E II, 1918 - THE aide·
wfiiol Ol'OUri!Oo Verne SWallrls
.me !W"for Whe'altnr from Peo•·
U. The ~ W.. boUt in 1913
"and haB bean ·ci&gt;artered ID nm
bot1roift Wheolhiland Pltlaburib·
by dapWn Fred HDni&gt;rook and
C&amp;ptaln Hareylloila11f.

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FLINTY Of BOOM TO PLAY IN
3 ROOM AND BATH fum. apt.
26164
THIS 8PAClOU8 YARD AND
Utilities paid. Also large ef.
COMI'OM'ABLE e· R()OJl HOD
An Equal Opportunity Employor
1'BIIa OWN. 'n1LL BUIflclency
apt.,
32!
Third
Ave.
REVIVAL NOW In progress at er.
JONT. NICK lrlODIRH' JDI'•
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CIII:N, LAllOIE BEDROOMS. 81"1'·
Pb. 446-3741 or ~- 1~ ·
Ash Street Free Will Baptist
T12R LOOJC SIPORE rl"8 IOL'D,
Cllurch In Middleport held by;
Low LowDown
Wenteclto Rent
ONE DUNCAN PIIYP'E sofa,
Rev. John Mayhew from W.
ForS.Ie
kneehole desk, cblldren's gym
Payment
Va.
136-12 RETIRED COUPLE desiring to
NEW GMC 11lUCK
locate permanently In OoJU.
set with slide, like new, wbee1
G.l. Nothing Down
polls
or
wllhin
10
miles,
want
HEADQUARTERS
chair
with controls. ~15.
THIS BRICK AND PRAD 18
THE HOUSF. OF WILSON, ExoPRU%D
roa Q1JI(Z SALJ:
0. D. PARSONS
now or later, ··fiVe or s!J:
1964 GrAC Suburban
ISH
tic Fish &amp; Supplies, open 9
tOWNER IIEADJ:n SOU'J'H), JN.
RIW.TOR
CLUDBB I IIBDROOMB. BUILT
room clean, modem boUJO, ga1964 210 T. GMC
a.m. - S p.m. TUesday thru
lN Kl'I'CIIBN, DIININ'G AREA •
Farm,
V111a1e,
City Pl'liO"""petotttvt
rage. No pets. Relit up to fiG.
1962 210 T. Cbev.
AFRICAN VIOLETS for sale,
GARAGE. LAJlGE lm. BOUD
Saturday, Sunday and Monday
IS 2 MO. OLD. PRICE .11,800.00.
Pbo110 44MZII
per month: local and Spfg. redifferent size plants In bloom.
1955 Cbev. Van Trucl:
by apoointment. First road
Very Live1ble Home · Wow! What A Builcll
ferences. 1'. G. O'Bryant, 38 1958 % T. GMC pickup
Ph. 367-7511.
IIU
left be;ow Pleasant Point Rel!last
Cassiily
St.,
Springfield,
11156
2
Ton
Studebaker
truck
That's wbat you'D II)' wMII
Fine For Children
sort, watch for signa. Phone
LOOK AT 'nOS NIAll Nn' S
Ohio,
l»t
1964
2
T.
Intematlooal
STEREO-RADIO
you see the construction end
675-1065.
:r:og~. BW-&lt;2IN~~1'_t floor plan of the new :10' • lotr
1955 10 T. Do~ge pickup
OOMBINADON
LA"ftOE RQoMY KrrcON. DlM·
1966 1% T. Dodge trud:
Business Opportunity
RECENTLY repossessed, beauBRICK RANCH. Private and
lNG .ARU, FULL BASIDIENT
Plumbl"g &amp; Helflng
Male Help Wanted
1951 I T. Chev.
tiful cabinet, like new, BalAND I CAR OAR-\GE. ALL ON
SPARE TIME INCOME
spacious
on
6
acres
at
nature's
LEARN BARBERING for UfeA. LARGI: FLAT LdT W1TH CITY
1955 IT. GMC
ance due $7!.60 or monthly
REFILLING aud collecting moDI!:Wm•s PLUM8INO
UTJLITDS. WE'LL HELP
n . best on Rt. Ill. 'nlree B.R.,
dme career. Approved for
NANCB.
1954 I10 T. Ford
ney from NEW TYPE high..
payments. Also: NEW and
Two
baths. One of a kind. CsU
AND llEATINO
Veterans and Student Loans.
quality coin-operated dispens- 1958 2 T. Int. Tractor
USED STEREOS, for example,
today.
aoun!:
160 at Evergreen. Pb.
$9750- 3 Bedroom
Call or write for Information.
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NRAR
N!W
ON
ers in your area. No selling. 1963 12 T. Chev. pickup
a maple steteo-&lt;'adlo comb!·
441-f/111.
mu
MACEDONIA lOAD
A PLAT LOT IN TOWN. WI:
Early enrollment available.
To qualify you must have car, 1910 % T. Chev. Pickup
nation. 4 speakers, excellent
WilL SII"OW ANY TOO.
1.61 Acres, 5 rooms and bath,
Huntington BartJer College, 750
aound. Pay $95.45 or moothly
references, $600 to 12,9110 cash. 1960 2 T. GMC
Ol!lNE PL\!ftl '
wrra__
Third Avenue, Huntington, W.
baoement. new !umace, some
1962 I&gt; Too Chevrolet Pickup
Seven to twelvo hours weekly
payments Of 16.110. Cali 446PUJMBINO
a. BEATING
fumilure, small barn, vaeant.
Va. Pltone S2U311.
139-3
I
Mlnneapolls
Moline
Power
can net excellent monthly Inllml.
139-3
~tDipoll,
:le:al Estate For Sale
WI: CAN'T SELL
Unit
come. More full time. For perIll 'tt
SIJB.CONTRACTOR Lead
D. H. WOOD, Realtor The North Galila School, but
New 60" Rotsry CuMers - DIAMONDS ARE A girl's best
sonal Interview write WJND.
carpenter with crew, must
we can sell you one of the fillPhone 446-1066
SOR Distributing Company, 6 $299.50. Newj8.25 x 20. 10 ply
friend, until she finds Blue
Insurance
have own tools and transpornylon tlre,! $55. Inc. Federal
(D) N. Baiph Ave., PittsLustre for Cleaning carpets. A BEAUllFUL oounfrY home est farma on Rt. 1110 aei'OII from
FOR ALL YGUI' lnluranee aeedl,
tatioo. This is year round emtax.
located on one and one half NG, wltb !be iarg..t frontage
burgh, Pa . 15202. Include
,,.1
Rent electric shampooer $1.
ebed: with your 0ranp II·
ployment with good pay scale.
acres . A wonderful vit:w. A between Galllfl!llla 1111d Vlnt&lt;m.
phone number.
139-2 Oble VaHey Implement Gil,
-·
Farmer's Hardware Co. 13~
enls
at the Neal las. Agecy,
We operate and build 12
I:SS Pine ' St. Pb. 441-ZAZ.
three large bedroom borne Buy 20~ A, 46~ A, 105 A, or
84 State 81. Agenls fllr IIIIo,
months a year. Have a back·
1!0 If IT'S INEXPENSIVE to clean
with closets, very mndem an 172 Acres. 'l'bree )10111111, d·
Camping
Equipment
fire,.' . Homeowaen, halplla!
log of houses. Apply in person
Thurm111, Ohio
with a colored bath, full base- lo, limed. Ready to go. It's ap
rugs and upholstery with Blue
TRADE
IN
VOUK
TENT
and pneral UabUity. ~
between B and 10 a m. Mon33 years elperien,re
1968 HONDA !10 Hondamatlc.
ment with shower, large car to YOU!
Lustre. Rent electric shamON
A
NEW
1968
Apache
Camp.
day and Tuesday, Jim Walter
Phone 24~269 or
Maintenance logged to date.
port. A family size young orFARMS
pooer 11. Central Supply Co.
lng Trailer. Camp In a luxurNATIONWIDE INSilB'ANC.'E
Homes, Old Rt, 52, Chesa·
Centrll
So11
t~63
Actual mile• - 3.175. Price
chard,
if
you
want
a
countrY
We
!lill
have
aome
fine
farms
13$-6
ious new Apache Ramada.
AUTO, lire, II&amp;. 41 Sltle
peake, 0.
136-1
$175. Dick Thomas, · 507
' home see this. Shown by ap. and vacant land close In on good
Sleepo 8, dinette, 3 burner Fourth Ave.. Ga!Upolls. Tele.._ .
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Browu,
-ti l
'
pointment.
'
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PORTRAITS of distinction.
range, sink, galley cabinet,
GAWPOLIII
.,.
'Bmm.
~lilt.
liM!
STEEL BROKEII FOR
phone 446-2879.
127-ff
Black and white or quality Ct). l BEDROOM home in excellent today!
ice bor. couch, plenty of stor4311 Second A ·
,, .:
CLEVELAND TERMINAL
condition, ready to mo~e In,
lor.
Weddings, family groups,
RENTALS
age
space.
Special
deals
durAcross
from
Post
Olllee
FOR OPERATION between
1957 FORD retractable, 6 good
hardwood floors, modem elec- % BEDROOM lumlsbed apart.
children. Tawney Studio. 13$-6
Ing the month of June. Alao
9hlo &amp; West Va., mUJI be
. Pboae f46.llll
tires. Call 44~12.
137-3
tric
stove, two full baths, full ment. Newly redecorated. U\flother models. Used bargains
Your Emersoa Dealer
~vmgton
owner operaklrs, flats wlth
WHETHER
YOU
ARE
on
a
basP.menl,
one
room
furniture
lties
furnished,
Adults
pre~etr.
,.
-3 like new tents, your choice 1966 PLYMOUTH Sate111te. Call
or without removable sldel,
ed,
thrift
budget
or
In
the
'sky's
with
fitt·place.
Shower
In
$50. Amsbary Apache Trailer 44&amp;-1022 after I p.m. 137-6
can usa operators for KJ..
the limit" category, you11 find
~,..ment, two car port, It~ CALL SALEIIIIEN ~ TillE
Ssles, 631 Fourth Ave. 15-tf
Va., Tenn. Advise year ol
Jay Slleppanl, 4H tilt
the right diamond at tbe right .~ -cated on First Jrve. close to
equipment, kind of tractor.
Earl
Wlllltn, 4HD
]lrice at Tawney Jewelers.
i.oapltal. see this for a good
Single or tandem axle, make
2 FORMAlS, stylish, size 10.
For Rent
IStf
value.
Wayne Amlllaey, 446a
$RMI'I'B PEST CONTliOL
Cal) 446-159g,
I~
&amp; year of trailer, number of 4-ROOM furnished apartmenl
3 BEDROOM home, modern
P'REE !nlpectlon. ea1l - ules. Pay Is 73 per cent net
with private bath. 1115 Second
kitchen, large lot, only three
1963 FORD GALAXIE 5011 &lt;08Merrill O'DeD, Operalor !fa'
to operator, we pay ton mile
Ave, Ph. 446-2215 or 446-2324. 1950 2-TON Chevrolet
years old, large lot, let ua
verUbie. Ph. f46.006l 139-.1
l!lmrmllaJ Termite 8lnlo1
taJ: and Health and wellare of
181-11 Cali 388-11407.
help you rmance.
EXTRA SPECIAL
10 !lelmoDt Dr.
., u
Permanent Operators. Write
GENERAL ELI"r.J'IUC portable FAMILY sJze filling station and
Case Driveway Inc. 16200 omCE space for rent. CaD 1962 CHEVY Sport Coupe, good
ONE STORY
grocery, located in •mall vils~. 4 speakers, diamond
condilion.
1375.
Ph.
44~
Brookpark Road, Cleveland
446-1342 !rom 8 a.m. till I
lage, good living quarters oo BiauUlul 2 BR home, iltcben
lip needle, like new, fiS. :11!1·
·p.m.
or 416-3737.
UB-3
44135 Ohio. Phones area code
Stale !Dghway. Call us for bu plenty eablneta, panellag Ia
'1531,
12H
21~267-2930 aud 267·2931. No
Uvlng room and large stone fire
other features.
Collect· phone calls accepted. FURNISHED apartment, &lt;OR- 6 Fr. Poplar picnic tables, $15.
place, batb, front parcb. GlJ
Eveablp
II PAYMENTS OF II
tact Stella Arnold, Park Can·
steve Needs, 367-mtl. 1~
liN
forced air hMt, loc:ated J mi.
Ruosell D. W... 4ft.4fU
OR 141 CASH. MUJI sell IIIGI
trot lfotel.
76-11
from city, only~ yn, old, on an
Jolm I. 1\lcbards " ....
sewing machine. Fully equip.
~EE OUR SELECI'ION of 12 1
EARN WHILE you learn major
acre lot, owner Willis 1 quiCk
Raoald K. CIDaday 141 1131
ped to zig zag, make buttoJ&gt;.
60 ft. mobile homes before
appllance repair. Write: Equl- SLEEPING rooms. weekly
sale. Prlee $'1,1100.
holes, sew on buttons, etc. 5
rates. Park Central Hotel.
you buy. K &amp; K Mobile Hommatrix 0-37-N, 3224 Geary
RANCH HOME
DIOD!hs old. Guaranteed. CaD
Blvd., San Francisco, callf.
'11-tl es,PI. Pleasant, W. Va. Paul
Located
In Addlsao, !lido. J
6'JS.3081.
139-lf
or Gary Northup 675-30110.
91118.
tK-8
BAIRD REALTY CO.
BR, bath,
balement, fur.
• RM. UNFURN. apartment,
116-lf
naee,
garage
In
buement, clsOscar
Baird,
Realtor
1111 8'I'BRBO
34% Smithers st. Plt. m
tern
water,
S
acres
of land. VaHelp Wanted
02113.
124-tf GOOD CLEAN LUMP and stok- IDVELY WALNUT COIIIOie wllb
173 ACRES
MEN or WOMEN - No age 11er coal Carl Winters Rio AM a. FM radio, automatic: Hero's a good farm with 2 stol')' oant ean be BOeft lilY tlme.
mlt. Se"e customers with na- APARTMENT, I bedroom, unGrande.· Phooe 24~11S. a.tl
!lDaUng turn table. Take uver frame home, plenty bldg.. 4
WILLGI
tionally known products in
payments
of
15
per
IIIOIIIh
•
lurn. Equipped with range &amp;
sprlnga, elslem and weD, plea. One My home witb lllu ~
pay
hslance
due,
1110.43;
Ibis
city of Gallipolis. Experience,
refrigerator. Ph. 446-0208.
IF YOU are buDding a new
ty pasture, % A. tob. base, rben, 3 BR IDe batll, storm wlnset
aold
much
blgher.
Try
I!
Investment unnecessary. Write
home or remodeling, see ,.,
12&amp;-tl
aome bottom land, located 011 dcnn .... doors, ~ Jol, wllb
In
your
home.
CaD
fl5-3081.
Watkill9 Products, Inc., lJ.Itl,
IIJie 2 ear gsrqe 111 W o1
blacktop
rd.
We are buDders. Dl!trlbutor
Winooa, Minnesota 55117. 15-1 SMALL OFFICE room, ground
~
lot.
for Holpolnt Appllan&lt;eo, ADJ.
Farm Machinery
floor, 32 Locust St. D. H.
son Electrle.
154 If
1nd Furniture
PART OR FULL TIME - conFOR SALE: IIPINI!ll' I'1&amp;NO
Wood, 446-11166.
12&amp;-tl
tsctlng mothers In this a&lt;ea,
•
LOW. LOW. PRICI!S m )fat- WANp:D, mponslble party to Here's your chance to buy an
car helpful. Write E. A. Fresh- A'l'I'RACTIVE CO'ITAGE, 2
tab over low IIIOIIIbiJ Plf- 10 A. farm and real nice 2 bedtresses. Rice Bad Corbin Fur·
water, P. 0. Box 906, Hunting.
bedrooms, adults pref•rred. lllture.
• If menll 1111 • oplnet plano, Call room home and bulU In kltton, W. Va. 25712.
UH
Harry R Bailey, Upper River
be loeally, 1l'rltl Credit rhon, bath, fuU basament, fuel
Manager, P.O. llol m, !Ill&amp; oU furnace, pond, \fo A. tob.
Rd.
I~ AIL types of bolldlng materbaae, plenty bldg., some Umber,
byvllle, Indlaa,
Jail, block, brick, .._. pipe,
loeated on blacktop road .Ju
Female Help Wanted FURNISHED aoartmenl for windows, lintels, etc. lhude
Springfield Twp.
WOlfEN FOR PART tlme work
rent. Ph. 446-29-11.
Winters, Rio Grlllllle, 0. CH INI Estlfe For S.le
130-tf
1n Gallla eo. Write eort cos-·
$~500
5-5121 alter $.
• tt REAL ESTATE. 545 Hilda Dr.
metb, U37 So. loth St. Iron- ONE FURN. APARTMI!:NT and
25
A
..
4
room
home, aome fruit,
J'alrvlew Subdlrilloa. Rt. ••
ton, Oblo 45e31.
J3S.I
sleeping rooms weekly or SIGNS OF ALL KIND. lllm- New 4-bedroom, brkk IIIII aome timber, located eloie to
T)&gt;coon Lake.
monthly. 446-22011.
J30.llll 11101111 Pig., Phone ~W'f.
frame, lpllt-level boule.
IJS.II men!. klr ...... Bunt Ia Office ..... 4fUI'II u Bn.
Wanted
TIPPID ovea IIIII eledrlc DnJW~,ft.~
SOMEONF. to c"l. baD, and buy 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, 21 Gallla
Ave. 170 a month. Ph. ~ OFP'ICE .JIURNJTUliE, ma- burnen. Carpet !root room Robelit L. Jlafrd, Pk. Ill aM
hsy crop. Call ~1. I~
47112,
13$.$
cblneo and ll!pplleo. IJim.. _. hall. I\fo Bdll. l'lellliJ of
m0111 Pfc. • Office Equip. cloMI IIJIIIC!e. lilule "Gtllplel.
ROME FOR 4 LOVELY kltlell9
~
' 2 BEDROOM TRAR.ER. nter PhGnt 441-W'f.
ed, nad)' to IIIOY1I IIIIo, lee
~"'-·
1»-S
furnilhed. Near Suntet RaIIIII alee bome. ~ .t
REDUCE SAFE, llmple a a d JIIQt . and C«bbD Fll'ldluN
taurant oo Rt. 35. fH-31111.
filii with Gobese tableta. OaiJ 01. c.o
UN
For~...
Att« • CliJ
18e. Gillingham Drup. 1JO.II
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FURN. APT.. 631 Fourth A.,.,
Sohlo Service Station
AIM one hslf double near Pl. • VW dation wagon, caD tft. BY
AI lllldl Dr.,
'lrt7.
,v
IH l"'nne1r 8ubdlY.
Operate your own bustnm.
Pleasant CaD Wayne Amsr ...._
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bary.
~
brld:, fullliMeJnoeM with nc.
fllr th~ right person. Paid
FOR BALE. LEASE or !ll!l!IT IUIIIII and lhower, IJvlni roOm.
tralnlng.
LARGE UPSTAIRS apartment, - buslnesl buDding Ia lleart
with bttlll4ll boobllllftl, ,..
of buslnesl dlslrlct. I'll. ~ IIIW ldlehen willa . ~ .
3 bedrooms, conveniently lo1115 or 4"-2874.
cated. Ph. 446-28911.
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Texaa and wllh ~pllolll will
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Oblo lllver. The Elam•haa CCJ!I)·
pound machbieti 111&lt;1 ~. bOll,
ko illowed Zl1 pou!lll•
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years old and t.1 Ia fltat ,clas•
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LfboJtl' rransltCo.,rellllblebualnellmell tit Wheeling and ownera a( the Eflm and Omjlha It
11187 ctostre a boat line. We will
watCh with Interest the
or the line wltleh ha~ anIICO,IIIeed ~ will C8l'l'1 freiallt
at raDI'Oiil Tale&amp; and inBUranee ,
lncluclod. TlllameansJOUr!relllll ·
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Kaiser Aluminum &amp;
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Ravenswood, W. V1.

BE'ITY'S Beauty Shop, Clipper
Mills. Regular · $1&amp; Permanent, Now $'1.50. Shampoo and
set $2.110. Open evenings by
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JUNE 13,1918- ADEAL111Ja · SWain, at Peoria, ..... arllllld
winter In ths ICl' !toni bere to i&gt;ut Ulr&lt;MIIh Wodnesda,)o In · 1'1. ' on ·tbe boot~~~~~~ lumdor ebarE\&lt;ansvU,le. The
at tile Hel· Ploaaanlln wbleh Jol1n W. ]lob, tor. ~ baa &lt;lOIJIIIOIIIII( (O!Idousen E. ¥JI be. ebanied 16 tbe S. bard elf l'fl!lburib balo!Uentii)'OI' Jng maehineri', two at·the eylw
L. DoQalas, ·tt Ia, l'tlJIOrled and Ule entire plaot Of tile Kanf.ilba clori movllli up and down evths, ,..JCei' wlll be~r/!1041 In · lloek Co.
. -., ~ llie.- 1 makea ~ revllio Wheelllil.(:l"''
trade.
CaptalnJ!ubbir.famv.l- ·~ ' N?.·.oll# ~..,
Ttie' S. L; Elan! I soon en- Wedneacla¥ -llicl 1114 p~r~r;.~ · 1M ~ JIIYer
lids ldnd at
tar tho PUioburp •, ClnelnllaU t~~rvlllon at the doal,' It 11 ..-: ~I!'- 1114, and one 0!1·
fracto, A)'S hei' aga, Coloiltl ported that ttll Kaaa'lib!L~I!'d &amp;~Deer ean handl~ ~ enstne•
Dora Poe.' h Is. a bla lrellbt the Pl. Plioam Jiocld ,w bt «!!I tlj\1 ~l,olr',
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v ~ CO., Whoellna. If Ia mont. Thlo Ia ths lvpat ~r . tllot onolller.IIIIP will be placed
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frOm the clilrerlmt toimo.
er of tho ~btl
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f Ullo:,, ;.: C .burC. Neir andmodomelarilaljl)l tile Loulavill.¢lnclnnatl Packet . . . ~re found by a junkman
' be •plaeed on ths tranalt line's CO. The Kanawha Doek proper1;y In lbelilad lui week.
boail · and POW nlethodo will be has been for Ale for 10111e lime
lolloWed'In the GI)OraUon ot Ulo It baa been reported,
SATI111DA'Ir, .nme 15; 1918 · hoaia.
The Kanawba Dod! Ia -at The S. L. Elam pasaad' -

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Immediate openings. exllt tor
qualified registered nurses. either college trained or ·lllll'llng
school graduate. Previous IDdustrial experience deslrtd but
not required, Position requlrel
rotating shift WGtk.

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- o\81 eiiiQe tude 1a tile DriJiall
,PP7 e~mtt\ed for C'laulftH ad...-.
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Good working conditions•.

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HEREFORD Cow. Has one eye.
Brown and While. Burgett on
Keystone Rd. 388-8754. I~

For further Information, ccmtacl R. S. Bohner.

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faD, medium brown with hslr
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REFWGP.:RATOR, ehest type
· ~. bedroom suite, livIng room suite, 3 chairs, aad
tables, box springs, television,
floor light, 2 con springs.
Rice &amp; Corbin F'um!ture,

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CRISS CRAFT CRUJSI!lR,. 25
ft., 185 HP motor. sleeps I;
excellent lhfoup.ut, also
Ooating boat house, both at
Galllpolla Boat Club. Pbone
Middleport 992-2881.
139-lfe

For Rent

DoYouW1rit
Your ProP!Irty ,
SOLD .•.
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MOTHER
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A'ND Till CHILDUN' TOO

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wfiiol Ol'OUri!Oo Verne SWallrls
.me !W"for Whe'altnr from Peo•·
U. The ~ W.. boUt in 1913
"and haB bean ·ci&gt;artered ID nm
bot1roift Wheolhiland Pltlaburib·
by dapWn Fred HDni&gt;rook and
C&amp;ptaln Hareylloila11f.

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FLINTY Of BOOM TO PLAY IN
3 ROOM AND BATH fum. apt.
26164
THIS 8PAClOU8 YARD AND
Utilities paid. Also large ef.
COMI'OM'ABLE e· R()OJl HOD
An Equal Opportunity Employor
1'BIIa OWN. 'n1LL BUIflclency
apt.,
32!
Third
Ave.
REVIVAL NOW In progress at er.
JONT. NICK lrlODIRH' JDI'•
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CIII:N, LAllOIE BEDROOMS. 81"1'·
Pb. 446-3741 or ~- 1~ ·
Ash Street Free Will Baptist
T12R LOOJC SIPORE rl"8 IOL'D,
Cllurch In Middleport held by;
Low LowDown
Wenteclto Rent
ONE DUNCAN PIIYP'E sofa,
Rev. John Mayhew from W.
ForS.Ie
kneehole desk, cblldren's gym
Payment
Va.
136-12 RETIRED COUPLE desiring to
NEW GMC 11lUCK
locate permanently In OoJU.
set with slide, like new, wbee1
G.l. Nothing Down
polls
or
wllhin
10
miles,
want
HEADQUARTERS
chair
with controls. ~15.
THIS BRICK AND PRAD 18
THE HOUSF. OF WILSON, ExoPRU%D
roa Q1JI(Z SALJ:
0. D. PARSONS
now or later, ··fiVe or s!J:
1964 GrAC Suburban
ISH
tic Fish &amp; Supplies, open 9
tOWNER IIEADJ:n SOU'J'H), JN.
RIW.TOR
CLUDBB I IIBDROOMB. BUILT
room clean, modem boUJO, ga1964 210 T. GMC
a.m. - S p.m. TUesday thru
lN Kl'I'CIIBN, DIININ'G AREA •
Farm,
V111a1e,
City Pl'liO"""petotttvt
rage. No pets. Relit up to fiG.
1962 210 T. Cbev.
AFRICAN VIOLETS for sale,
GARAGE. LAJlGE lm. BOUD
Saturday, Sunday and Monday
IS 2 MO. OLD. PRICE .11,800.00.
Pbo110 44MZII
per month: local and Spfg. redifferent size plants In bloom.
1955 Cbev. Van Trucl:
by apoointment. First road
Very Live1ble Home · Wow! What A Builcll
ferences. 1'. G. O'Bryant, 38 1958 % T. GMC pickup
Ph. 367-7511.
IIU
left be;ow Pleasant Point Rel!last
Cassiily
St.,
Springfield,
11156
2
Ton
Studebaker
truck
That's wbat you'D II)' wMII
Fine For Children
sort, watch for signa. Phone
LOOK AT 'nOS NIAll Nn' S
Ohio,
l»t
1964
2
T.
Intematlooal
STEREO-RADIO
you see the construction end
675-1065.
:r:og~. BW-&lt;2IN~~1'_t floor plan of the new :10' • lotr
1955 10 T. Do~ge pickup
OOMBINADON
LA"ftOE RQoMY KrrcON. DlM·
1966 1% T. Dodge trud:
Business Opportunity
RECENTLY repossessed, beauBRICK RANCH. Private and
lNG .ARU, FULL BASIDIENT
Plumbl"g &amp; Helflng
Male Help Wanted
1951 I T. Chev.
tiful cabinet, like new, BalAND I CAR OAR-\GE. ALL ON
SPARE TIME INCOME
spacious
on
6
acres
at
nature's
LEARN BARBERING for UfeA. LARGI: FLAT LdT W1TH CITY
1955 IT. GMC
ance due $7!.60 or monthly
REFILLING aud collecting moDI!:Wm•s PLUM8INO
UTJLITDS. WE'LL HELP
n . best on Rt. Ill. 'nlree B.R.,
dme career. Approved for
NANCB.
1954 I10 T. Ford
ney from NEW TYPE high..
payments. Also: NEW and
Two
baths. One of a kind. CsU
AND llEATINO
Veterans and Student Loans.
quality coin-operated dispens- 1958 2 T. Int. Tractor
USED STEREOS, for example,
today.
aoun!:
160 at Evergreen. Pb.
$9750- 3 Bedroom
Call or write for Information.
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IT'S
NRAR
N!W
ON
ers in your area. No selling. 1963 12 T. Chev. pickup
a maple steteo-&lt;'adlo comb!·
441-f/111.
mu
MACEDONIA lOAD
A PLAT LOT IN TOWN. WI:
Early enrollment available.
To qualify you must have car, 1910 % T. Chev. Pickup
nation. 4 speakers, excellent
WilL SII"OW ANY TOO.
1.61 Acres, 5 rooms and bath,
Huntington BartJer College, 750
aound. Pay $95.45 or moothly
references, $600 to 12,9110 cash. 1960 2 T. GMC
Ol!lNE PL\!ftl '
wrra__
Third Avenue, Huntington, W.
baoement. new !umace, some
1962 I&gt; Too Chevrolet Pickup
Seven to twelvo hours weekly
payments Of 16.110. Cali 446PUJMBINO
a. BEATING
fumilure, small barn, vaeant.
Va. Pltone S2U311.
139-3
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Mlnneapolls
Moline
Power
can net excellent monthly Inllml.
139-3
~tDipoll,
:le:al Estate For Sale
WI: CAN'T SELL
Unit
come. More full time. For perIll 'tt
SIJB.CONTRACTOR Lead
D. H. WOOD, Realtor The North Galila School, but
New 60" Rotsry CuMers - DIAMONDS ARE A girl's best
sonal Interview write WJND.
carpenter with crew, must
we can sell you one of the fillPhone 446-1066
SOR Distributing Company, 6 $299.50. Newj8.25 x 20. 10 ply
friend, until she finds Blue
Insurance
have own tools and transpornylon tlre,! $55. Inc. Federal
(D) N. Baiph Ave., PittsLustre for Cleaning carpets. A BEAUllFUL oounfrY home est farma on Rt. 1110 aei'OII from
FOR ALL YGUI' lnluranee aeedl,
tatioo. This is year round emtax.
located on one and one half NG, wltb !be iarg..t frontage
burgh, Pa . 15202. Include
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Rent electric shampooer $1.
ebed: with your 0ranp II·
ployment with good pay scale.
acres . A wonderful vit:w. A between Galllfl!llla 1111d Vlnt&lt;m.
phone number.
139-2 Oble VaHey Implement Gil,
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Farmer's Hardware Co. 13~
enls
at the Neal las. Agecy,
We operate and build 12
I:SS Pine ' St. Pb. 441-ZAZ.
three large bedroom borne Buy 20~ A, 46~ A, 105 A, or
84 State 81. Agenls fllr IIIIo,
months a year. Have a back·
1!0 If IT'S INEXPENSIVE to clean
with closets, very mndem an 172 Acres. 'l'bree )10111111, d·
Camping
Equipment
fire,.' . Homeowaen, halplla!
log of houses. Apply in person
Thurm111, Ohio
with a colored bath, full base- lo, limed. Ready to go. It's ap
rugs and upholstery with Blue
TRADE
IN
VOUK
TENT
and pneral UabUity. ~
between B and 10 a m. Mon33 years elperien,re
1968 HONDA !10 Hondamatlc.
ment with shower, large car to YOU!
Lustre. Rent electric shamON
A
NEW
1968
Apache
Camp.
day and Tuesday, Jim Walter
Phone 24~269 or
Maintenance logged to date.
port. A family size young orFARMS
pooer 11. Central Supply Co.
lng Trailer. Camp In a luxurNATIONWIDE INSilB'ANC.'E
Homes, Old Rt, 52, Chesa·
Centrll
So11
t~63
Actual mile• - 3.175. Price
chard,
if
you
want
a
countrY
We
!lill
have
aome
fine
farms
13$-6
ious new Apache Ramada.
AUTO, lire, II&amp;. 41 Sltle
peake, 0.
136-1
$175. Dick Thomas, · 507
' home see this. Shown by ap. and vacant land close In on good
Sleepo 8, dinette, 3 burner Fourth Ave.. Ga!Upolls. Tele.._ .
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Browu,
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pointment.
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PORTRAITS of distinction.
range, sink, galley cabinet,
GAWPOLIII
.,.
'Bmm.
~lilt.
liM!
STEEL BROKEII FOR
phone 446-2879.
127-ff
Black and white or quality Ct). l BEDROOM home in excellent today!
ice bor. couch, plenty of stor4311 Second A ·
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CLEVELAND TERMINAL
condition, ready to mo~e In,
lor.
Weddings, family groups,
RENTALS
age
space.
Special
deals
durAcross
from
Post
Olllee
FOR OPERATION between
1957 FORD retractable, 6 good
hardwood floors, modem elec- % BEDROOM lumlsbed apart.
children. Tawney Studio. 13$-6
Ing the month of June. Alao
9hlo &amp; West Va., mUJI be
. Pboae f46.llll
tires. Call 44~12.
137-3
tric
stove, two full baths, full ment. Newly redecorated. U\flother models. Used bargains
Your Emersoa Dealer
~vmgton
owner operaklrs, flats wlth
WHETHER
YOU
ARE
on
a
basP.menl,
one
room
furniture
lties
furnished,
Adults
pre~etr.
,.
-3 like new tents, your choice 1966 PLYMOUTH Sate111te. Call
or without removable sldel,
ed,
thrift
budget
or
In
the
'sky's
with
fitt·place.
Shower
In
$50. Amsbary Apache Trailer 44&amp;-1022 after I p.m. 137-6
can usa operators for KJ..
the limit" category, you11 find
~,..ment, two car port, It~ CALL SALEIIIIEN ~ TillE
Ssles, 631 Fourth Ave. 15-tf
Va., Tenn. Advise year ol
Jay Slleppanl, 4H tilt
the right diamond at tbe right .~ -cated on First Jrve. close to
equipment, kind of tractor.
Earl
Wlllltn, 4HD
]lrice at Tawney Jewelers.
i.oapltal. see this for a good
Single or tandem axle, make
2 FORMAlS, stylish, size 10.
For Rent
IStf
value.
Wayne Amlllaey, 446a
$RMI'I'B PEST CONTliOL
Cal) 446-159g,
I~
&amp; year of trailer, number of 4-ROOM furnished apartmenl
3 BEDROOM home, modern
P'REE !nlpectlon. ea1l - ules. Pay Is 73 per cent net
with private bath. 1115 Second
kitchen, large lot, only three
1963 FORD GALAXIE 5011 &lt;08Merrill O'DeD, Operalor !fa'
to operator, we pay ton mile
Ave, Ph. 446-2215 or 446-2324. 1950 2-TON Chevrolet
years old, large lot, let ua
verUbie. Ph. f46.006l 139-.1
l!lmrmllaJ Termite 8lnlo1
taJ: and Health and wellare of
181-11 Cali 388-11407.
help you rmance.
EXTRA SPECIAL
10 !lelmoDt Dr.
., u
Permanent Operators. Write
GENERAL ELI"r.J'IUC portable FAMILY sJze filling station and
Case Driveway Inc. 16200 omCE space for rent. CaD 1962 CHEVY Sport Coupe, good
ONE STORY
grocery, located in •mall vils~. 4 speakers, diamond
condilion.
1375.
Ph.
44~
Brookpark Road, Cleveland
446-1342 !rom 8 a.m. till I
lage, good living quarters oo BiauUlul 2 BR home, iltcben
lip needle, like new, fiS. :11!1·
·p.m.
or 416-3737.
UB-3
44135 Ohio. Phones area code
Stale !Dghway. Call us for bu plenty eablneta, panellag Ia
'1531,
12H
21~267-2930 aud 267·2931. No
Uvlng room and large stone fire
other features.
Collect· phone calls accepted. FURNISHED apartment, &lt;OR- 6 Fr. Poplar picnic tables, $15.
place, batb, front parcb. GlJ
Eveablp
II PAYMENTS OF II
tact Stella Arnold, Park Can·
steve Needs, 367-mtl. 1~
liN
forced air hMt, loc:ated J mi.
Ruosell D. W... 4ft.4fU
OR 141 CASH. MUJI sell IIIGI
trot lfotel.
76-11
from city, only~ yn, old, on an
Jolm I. 1\lcbards " ....
sewing machine. Fully equip.
~EE OUR SELECI'ION of 12 1
EARN WHILE you learn major
acre lot, owner Willis 1 quiCk
Raoald K. CIDaday 141 1131
ped to zig zag, make buttoJ&gt;.
60 ft. mobile homes before
appllance repair. Write: Equl- SLEEPING rooms. weekly
sale. Prlee $'1,1100.
holes, sew on buttons, etc. 5
rates. Park Central Hotel.
you buy. K &amp; K Mobile Hommatrix 0-37-N, 3224 Geary
RANCH HOME
DIOD!hs old. Guaranteed. CaD
Blvd., San Francisco, callf.
'11-tl es,PI. Pleasant, W. Va. Paul
Located
In Addlsao, !lido. J
6'JS.3081.
139-lf
or Gary Northup 675-30110.
91118.
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BAIRD REALTY CO.
BR, bath,
balement, fur.
• RM. UNFURN. apartment,
116-lf
naee,
garage
In
buement, clsOscar
Baird,
Realtor
1111 8'I'BRBO
34% Smithers st. Plt. m
tern
water,
S
acres
of land. VaHelp Wanted
02113.
124-tf GOOD CLEAN LUMP and stok- IDVELY WALNUT COIIIOie wllb
173 ACRES
MEN or WOMEN - No age 11er coal Carl Winters Rio AM a. FM radio, automatic: Hero's a good farm with 2 stol')' oant ean be BOeft lilY tlme.
mlt. Se"e customers with na- APARTMENT, I bedroom, unGrande.· Phooe 24~11S. a.tl
!lDaUng turn table. Take uver frame home, plenty bldg.. 4
WILLGI
tionally known products in
payments
of
15
per
IIIOIIIh
•
lurn. Equipped with range &amp;
sprlnga, elslem and weD, plea. One My home witb lllu ~
pay
hslance
due,
1110.43;
Ibis
city of Gallipolis. Experience,
refrigerator. Ph. 446-0208.
IF YOU are buDding a new
ty pasture, % A. tob. base, rben, 3 BR IDe batll, storm wlnset
aold
much
blgher.
Try
I!
Investment unnecessary. Write
home or remodeling, see ,.,
12&amp;-tl
aome bottom land, located 011 dcnn .... doors, ~ Jol, wllb
In
your
home.
CaD
fl5-3081.
Watkill9 Products, Inc., lJ.Itl,
IIJie 2 ear gsrqe 111 W o1
blacktop
rd.
We are buDders. Dl!trlbutor
Winooa, Minnesota 55117. 15-1 SMALL OFFICE room, ground
~
lot.
for Holpolnt Appllan&lt;eo, ADJ.
Farm Machinery
floor, 32 Locust St. D. H.
son Electrle.
154 If
1nd Furniture
PART OR FULL TIME - conFOR SALE: IIPINI!ll' I'1&amp;NO
Wood, 446-11166.
12&amp;-tl
tsctlng mothers In this a&lt;ea,
•
LOW. LOW. PRICI!S m )fat- WANp:D, mponslble party to Here's your chance to buy an
car helpful. Write E. A. Fresh- A'l'I'RACTIVE CO'ITAGE, 2
tab over low IIIOIIIbiJ Plf- 10 A. farm and real nice 2 bedtresses. Rice Bad Corbin Fur·
water, P. 0. Box 906, Hunting.
bedrooms, adults pref•rred. lllture.
• If menll 1111 • oplnet plano, Call room home and bulU In kltton, W. Va. 25712.
UH
Harry R Bailey, Upper River
be loeally, 1l'rltl Credit rhon, bath, fuU basament, fuel
Manager, P.O. llol m, !Ill&amp; oU furnace, pond, \fo A. tob.
Rd.
I~ AIL types of bolldlng materbaae, plenty bldg., some Umber,
byvllle, Indlaa,
Jail, block, brick, .._. pipe,
loeated on blacktop road .Ju
Female Help Wanted FURNISHED aoartmenl for windows, lintels, etc. lhude
Springfield Twp.
WOlfEN FOR PART tlme work
rent. Ph. 446-29-11.
Winters, Rio Grlllllle, 0. CH INI Estlfe For S.le
130-tf
1n Gallla eo. Write eort cos-·
$~500
5-5121 alter $.
• tt REAL ESTATE. 545 Hilda Dr.
metb, U37 So. loth St. Iron- ONE FURN. APARTMI!:NT and
25
A
..
4
room
home, aome fruit,
J'alrvlew Subdlrilloa. Rt. ••
ton, Oblo 45e31.
J3S.I
sleeping rooms weekly or SIGNS OF ALL KIND. lllm- New 4-bedroom, brkk IIIII aome timber, located eloie to
T)&gt;coon Lake.
monthly. 446-22011.
J30.llll 11101111 Pig., Phone ~W'f.
frame, lpllt-level boule.
IJS.II men!. klr ...... Bunt Ia Office ..... 4fUI'II u Bn.
Wanted
TIPPID ovea IIIII eledrlc DnJW~,ft.~
SOMEONF. to c"l. baD, and buy 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, 21 Gallla
Ave. 170 a month. Ph. ~ OFP'ICE .JIURNJTUliE, ma- burnen. Carpet !root room Robelit L. Jlafrd, Pk. Ill aM
hsy crop. Call ~1. I~
47112,
13$.$
cblneo and ll!pplleo. IJim.. _. hall. I\fo Bdll. l'lellliJ of
m0111 Pfc. • Office Equip. cloMI IIJIIIC!e. lilule "Gtllplel.
ROME FOR 4 LOVELY kltlell9
~
' 2 BEDROOM TRAR.ER. nter PhGnt 441-W'f.
ed, nad)' to IIIOY1I IIIIo, lee
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furnilhed. Near Suntet RaIIIII alee bome. ~ .t
REDUCE SAFE, llmple a a d JIIQt . and C«bbD Fll'ldluN
taurant oo Rt. 35. fH-31111.
filii with Gobese tableta. OaiJ 01. c.o
UN
For~...
Att« • CliJ
18e. Gillingham Drup. 1JO.II
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FURN. APT.. 631 Fourth A.,.,
Sohlo Service Station
AIM one hslf double near Pl. • VW dation wagon, caD tft. BY
AI lllldl Dr.,
'lrt7.
,v
IH l"'nne1r 8ubdlY.
Operate your own bustnm.
Pleasant CaD Wayne Amsr ...._
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bary.
~
brld:, fullliMeJnoeM with nc.
fllr th~ right person. Paid
FOR BALE. LEASE or !ll!l!IT IUIIIII and lhower, IJvlni roOm.
tralnlng.
LARGE UPSTAIRS apartment, - buslnesl buDding Ia lleart
with bttlll4ll boobllllftl, ,..
of buslnesl dlslrlct. I'll. ~ IIIW ldlehen willa . ~ .
3 bedrooms, conveniently lo1115 or 4"-2874.
cated. Ph. 446-28911.
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JUNE 141 1918 - THE Verite•\' ,New Orleans. IDs bro.ttl.er, olso .
SWo1n wtU eater thePittllbui-ib- a mastsr and pilot, latemporar0 N• TLHI
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Parkeroburs trade st ooce. Cll)- Uy In charge of the
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Texaa and wllh ~pllolll will
l\liiiO' a ~.. , 1J11P11 paekor for file
Oblo lllver. The Elam•haa CCJ!I)·
pound machbieti 111&lt;1 ~. bOll,
ko illowed Zl1 pou!lll•
The boot la-laot and' but io few
years old and t.1 Ia fltat ,clas•
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1 n Ia ,_ up Ia rlvei lldww•
at01111 the river ID patrcnlze ilte
LfboJtl' rransltCo.,rellllblebualnellmell tit Wheeling and ownera a( the Eflm and Omjlha It
11187 ctostre a boat line. We will
watCh with Interest the
or the line wltleh ha~ anIICO,IIIeed ~ will C8l'l'1 freiallt
at raDI'Oiil Tale&amp; and inBUranee ,
lncluclod. TlllameansJOUr!relllll ·
will tie IIIOYed
than by
rail and with potiUve aasiarance
that. all frelibta will be secure t...i

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w1t11 a earr')'ll18 ·~a( 3JOO
lile II I'Oiilllr 1J!!11 ~ .4
lUll .-bl)i for .paNenier.o and 4

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GOosi!:BEaRJI!:S 50c galiOn. ·
Brllig ~PDtalner and p1c1t
them. Residence of Parmer
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Kaiser Aluminum &amp;
Chemical Corp.
P. 0. Box98
Ravenswood, W. V1.

BE'ITY'S Beauty Shop, Clipper
Mills. Regular · $1&amp; Permanent, Now $'1.50. Shampoo and
set $2.110. Open evenings by
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JUNE 13,1918- ADEAL111Ja · SWain, at Peoria, ..... arllllld
winter In ths ICl' !toni bere to i&gt;ut Ulr&lt;MIIh Wodnesda,)o In · 1'1. ' on ·tbe boot~~~~~~ lumdor ebarE\&lt;ansvU,le. The
at tile Hel· Ploaaanlln wbleh Jol1n W. ]lob, tor. ~ baa &lt;lOIJIIIOIIIII( (O!Idousen E. ¥JI be. ebanied 16 tbe S. bard elf l'fl!lburib balo!Uentii)'OI' Jng maehineri', two at·the eylw
L. DoQalas, ·tt Ia, l'tlJIOrled and Ule entire plaot Of tile Kanf.ilba clori movllli up and down evths, ,..JCei' wlll be~r/!1041 In · lloek Co.
. -., ~ llie.- 1 makea ~ revllio Wheelllil.(:l"''
trade.
CaptalnJ!ubbir.famv.l- ·~ ' N?.·.oll# ~..,
Ttie' S. L; Elan! I soon en- Wedneacla¥ -llicl 1114 p~r~r;.~ · 1M ~ JIIYer
lids ldnd at
tar tho PUioburp •, ClnelnllaU t~~rvlllon at the doal,' It 11 ..-: ~I!'- 1114, and one 0!1·
fracto, A)'S hei' aga, Coloiltl ported that ttll Kaaa'lib!L~I!'d &amp;~Deer ean handl~ ~ enstne•
Dora Poe.' h Is. a bla lrellbt the Pl. Plioam Jiocld ,w bt «!!I tlj\1 ~l,olr',
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ean:Jer' lad !'!"''d·by Ulo lJber. cono6llclaled undlir . .. llllllilt' · Wharflnlar llcn!IIIY olllal
v ~ CO., Whoellna. If Ia mont. Thlo Ia ths lvpat ~r . tllot onolller.IIIIP will be placed
Q!d !Iii• ~· eau""\1.a !011· deal ~-· . •• •.....
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tllat Uley wlll'maJCe Ill lilt raiea In yeara.
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frOm the clilrerlmt toimo.
er of tho ~btl
c 1t y, .a ' llllp. Boa\ atapo on t h e
...!::_OmlhaPltl·"'·'!..,_io"~Parq&gt;e~~.. ~. ~and - .il ·Ra· !lfjarlhoa( were~dfed by Ice
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f Ullo:,, ;.: C .burC. Neir andmodomelarilaljl)l tile Loulavill.¢lnclnnatl Packet . . . ~re found by a junkman
' be •plaeed on ths tranalt line's CO. The Kanawha Doek proper1;y In lbelilad lui week.
boail · and POW nlethodo will be has been for Ale for 10111e lime
lolloWed'In the GI)OraUon ot Ulo It baa been reported,
SATI111DA'Ir, .nme 15; 1918 · hoaia.
The Kanawba Dod! Ia -at The S. L. Elam pasaad' -

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S-SI!I. Herman D. Poling, son
of Mrs. R. B. Poling or Box
,;92, VInton, was one of eight
~ Amerluns ldlled when their B17 bomber was shot down by
German fighter aircraft OYer

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OpiJnen (Oh-PIE.oenl, The Netherlands, on July 30, 1943.
In a ceremony marking t h e
25tb amlversary of the Incident,
local dignitaries and school chU, dren !'rom Opijnen laid wresths
and ftowers on the ~ eiGht neat
eraves which occupy a place fl.
honor In the tiny village cemetery
"Repre.-ng the U. S. IIOV·
emment was Harold E. Howland,
American COnsul General from

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er bro!.lght tlle mer: a drlnk of
water, but after taking a swal-

low and giving the Iarmer some
cigarettes to thank him, he died

Assistant

in his arms.
The townspeople received per-

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HUNTINGTON :._
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B. Hlltp, Dean of Teache
lege, Mal-aha!! Unlvorolt;y, Huntington, w_: VL, hal annoimeOcl
the appolntmenl of Dr. Danny G.
FUll&lt; a ·as Asalatant Professor of

Vinton Engineer

Wants Court Help

eigllt white hesdst.ones,
which are earol\11\Y scrubbed and
COLUMBUS (UPO - Vinton
maintained by the lownBPOOple.
County
Engineer J.E. Lee has
An American flag Dies continfiled
suit
In the Ohio !ilpreme
ually over the graves.
Court asking write -In oomlnatlons by democrats for DarroU
Timmons, hi s opponent in tile
November elections, be diMLUal..
So they went after them as lfled
The
incumbent engineer said
far as the Jordan; and lo. all
in
hls
suit thai Timmons was
the way was littered with
of

Education. He Is a rormer Gal~

Thoughts

garments and equipment
which the Syrians had thrown
away in their haste. And the
messengers returned, and told
the king.-11 Kings 7:15.

not a reg2stered professional en-

gineer nor a iegistered survey.
or, and is therefore Ineligible
to hold tile position If elected.

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Men err not so much in
The length of a year was
words ot one citizen. "all our al- prompt action as in hasty calculated as early as 3000
lies who fought and died for our judgment. - Louis Napoleon, B.C. by the ancient Ei::'P·
emperor of FranC&lt;!.
taans.
freedom."

Kaaron Kelton Johnson, formerly of Pomeroy, will enter ~
treat for the Sick Hospital in Richmond, VL, tomorrow for major
surgery, according to word received from her parents, Mr. and: Mrs.
Aaron Kclton.
The two Johnsoo children, Julie and Mary, wUI be with their
grandparents, Mr. aDd Mrs. Esker Johnson, at nearby West Columbia during their mother's hospitalization. Kaaron's addreu will be
Retreat tor the Sick Hospital, 2621 Grove Ave., RichmoOO, VL
IT'LL BE "BLUE HAW All" ln a couple of weeks for Eleanor

Kas Schneider, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. George M. Schneider and
Clarice Norris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. carroll Norrl.s, Ill s,y.
racuse.
Eleanor is bursting with enthusiasm over the Corthc()ll'ling trtp.
A business education major, E1eanor will be a senior at Marshall
University in the falL She's presently workbW at 'Uie Fanners Bank
and Savings Co.

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ANOTHER "f1RST" FOR tho Meigs • Jackaon BoolcmobUe.
On Thuraday, the bookmobile
will make 11whfstJe stops" from 'Joos project and anyone wishing

GOINGI GO\llG\ GONE
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'66 Ford · · $1175 '63 Ford···· $999 '64 Buick· $1195
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GET 'EM WHILE THEY1E HOT
1959 FOftD2 DOOR STATION WAGON
1958 CHEVROID DELRAY 4 DOOR SJ:DAN
1957 CHEVROLET BELAIR 4.DOOR STATION WAGON
1954 DODGE 4 DOOR SEDAN
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1957 CHEVROI.ET 2 DOOR SEDAN
1959 FIAT 2 DOOR SEDAN
1959 OLDSMOBILE 5-88, 4 DOOR HARDTOP
1960 CHEVROUT 4 DOOR SEDAN, V-8
1961 CORVAJR MONZA 2 DOOR SEDAN
1957 atMOt.ET 4 DOOR HAitDTOP
1958 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN
1960 RAMBLER STATION WAGON
1960 ~ 4 DOOR STAn~ WAGON
1959 CHMOI.ET% TON PICKUP
1950 FORD I~ TON RAT BED

8 a.m. to 10 a.m. to any comml\nity having five or more ram.

Illes Interested. Any community with this nuinber mas call
the headquartero, 992-3745.
Incidentally, i.uas Nooml Blsnll of Chester will be working
at the bookmobile hesd~artera
during the summer on the Books-

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MONUMEN'R--352 Third i.V..

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ehorgeo -luwe boon
ftled. by Clara Lou Kent lldnat
George R, Kent for ajleiod fall.
ure to COIIIP4&gt;- with a COUit order
ol Jan. 26, 1966 to Jill' $to a weeli
for the ._n of two chllclrell.
Kent hal boon tiled to .tuno'21.
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Mrs. Treadway

w:. ·~~rue:. ~!t"ha~

to appear June 21, ·on
of court cbargel for

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GALUPOLIS - JuciRe Thom- cluntempt
as W. Mitchell haa gamed a lllloged tall"1'0 U&gt; eOmpJy wlllt a.
divorce In . (lalUa County Com· ewrt order of F.... ~.1968t0111f
moo Ploas Court to Beulah Trod- b)&gt;er flO a week and $200 tor 11wai, seottolm, !romJunuTred- -'torttq Ieos.
Wl1 on grounds of gross nesiJet
Tbe eaae ol tho! Stale of Ohio,
ol mty and extremeeruelty, Coo- Department 91 Mental l\lygiene
t.od)l Or a minor child was award- and Correetloa, va. Bruce Me-,
ed the plalntllr and tho! defendant Donald, admllllatrator, Eotallo of
wa&amp; ordered to PlY ~0 a - k Ada MeDbnal~ hal boon aettled
and cllomloaod.
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patch Magazine, and tllo Elomea- RESUME SEARCH
tary School Journal.
DlJIIBAIIJ, bill. A,frlea (UPI)·'
He Is tllo IOii or llto'lalo Gov·
ernor s. Fuli!l, and Mfi. Flot- - Reaeue lhlpa ~eked Ill' tbe
aoareh todl;y.!or 22 ullora frolll
sio Fulks at -..... In Sop- • 28,000-ton:· tanker wllleh broke
!ember, Dr. Folks, hla wire Sa!~· 111 two off the eQIIt Ot Durl&gt;111.
dra, and their hw&gt;yearold&lt;laUSI)-: T..., IIII'Yi\&gt;ora aDd four bodies
tor, Can&lt;IY_ilo, will •'!"'''lllh ...,.. . plcbd up FriclaJ b7
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I'v'E JIJ5T MADE MI.{ DAI&gt; A
HAAD·MAOt FATKEI?5 C¥W CARP..

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Bissell is a CAP worker.
MRS. HAROUl SAUEII, Middleport Route 1, Ia one of 32
hlgb scllool Ellgllsh teac:llera who
paril clpaled In throo-&lt;lay - shop, June 12-14, at Ohio University.

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!Ia County resident and lito husband of the former Sondra Belville.
Dr. Folks Is a 19611 ga&amp;late
of Rio Grande College with a
Bachelor of Science Dograe In
Elementary Education, end he
received his Master ol Arts De·'
greo from Marohall In 1962. In
June, 1968, he received his doctorate In eclieatlon admlnlatral!on end supervialon rrom tho
University of renneasee 1 Knoxville.
From 1960~! ·he was prlneipal of tllo Haman Trace Elementary School In Gallla Cooney. From }964~8 he was principal o1 the Hamilton Norih end
Obetz E1emonta17 Schools Jn
Franklin CClunty. n was &amp;Iring
the l&amp;tlnr perlnd that he completed rOCJilrements lor the doc:tor's desroo at the Unlvera!t;y
of Temeuee.
Dr. Fulks holds aetlve membership In the Amorleen Asootlatlon of School Admlnlatrat.ora,
and the Phi Delta Kappa. Ho hao
had articles published In the
Ohio Sehooli, lite ODESP Bulla,

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Miss Jucl;i- Smlllt, his -.r, ScOttie, ' hia modloi', Mrs. ·
Kay Be~ Slevo Bet:&amp; Ia I 1966 ,...duoto ol GoWa ¥1110111Y
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Among tlloae _.ring on tile
program wore Daniel Keyes, lecturer In Engiloh, and a novel! II;
Dr. Dwight L. Burion, proleaGALLIPOUS - Temperatures, sor of English and edueoUm,
proclpltaUon and weatller condl- and chairman of the department
tlnns for each 24-lloor period as of Ellgllsb odocallon at Florida
recorded by Pete McCormick state University, and Miss Marat Fairfield Weather Statloo.
tha Keegan, editor of teen-age
Das
lllgll LDw Pre&lt;.
readers and assoclste supervis&amp;mday
91 64 .03 or of aeC1111dary l!nglloh In the
Monday
92 65
ClnclnnaU schools.
Tueaday
91 64
Wednesday
88 64
MOTHERS OF THE 2t glrlo
Thursday
77 49
maldng Up the bat.o.n corps knolm
Friday
78 43
as the 11 Glo..ettes" taulbt by
Salurdas
75 56
Mlaa Gloria Buc:k are up to
Average hillh temperatures for their eara in sUver lame' ere.
tho week this year - 84.4, last atlng new eo&amp;tumea for t h e
year- 91.1.
group. Naturally, the new cosAverage low temperatures for tuming will be - n Friday ar.
tho week this year - 57,6, last tornoon when the corps will ~- ·
year"60.1.
part In tllo Big Bond Reptta
TCital prectpltallon for tile week Parade not ooly as a marcbing
this year- 0.03 of an inc:h, last unit but will also have a ftoaL
year - 0.44 of on loeb.
Taking on aetlve tole In t h e
TCital preclpltatlon to elate thio baelqp-ouod - aa a!Wl1s - IJ
year - 22.58 inches, last year GJorla'e Interested mother, Mr.s.
- 20.68 lncbes.
Gall" Buck. Mra. Bock does moch
Normal average proelpltallon ol the
work Involved with
amually- 38.40 Inches.
tho corps U&gt; help Gloria - • •
employed In Gallfpoils and mab&gt;talns a pretty buQ' aeboltlle.

s50.00 to SJ95.00

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OCCit&gt;Y a plaeo of hmlOr In the village cemetery. (OFFICIAL USAF PHOTQ).

lace cemetery, marking t h e

~~·~:":;~~

-).

"lldtool children from Opijnen place n...... onebo graves olthe American B-!7 .. - , wltl~

mission from the Germans to
bury the Americans in their

tlttso booored dead we take ln- In the vlllage-·cemetery. The
tfeased devotion to that cause graves are now marked by a

lbltaq Spt. Cpl.

'

of a farmhouse and stru&lt;:k his

,. ••• tram

for which they gave the last full
measure ~ devotion - that we
!Jere highly resolve thst these
.dead shall not have died in vain.·"
llishllglltlng tile ceremony was
a fty-ovor of 12 U. S. Air Foree
F -102 jet aircraft from the 32d
F~ lntercoptor Squadron at
Clmp New Amsterdam, T h e
Netherlands. jq!nlng the F 102a were 12 F -104s from the
Royal Netheriands Air. For&lt;e.
Also repreaentlngCampNew Amsterdam were a oolor guard and
a rifle deta.U. The Memorial Day
aervlee Is held In Opljnen every
yeor to honor not ooly the eight
men burled there, but, In t h e

~;

''f

World ~·~ n had aeemed ,..,_
mote from tho ,.net llUle 11nm
ur&amp;ll the erlppled 11-17 lumbered ·
Into Ita skies, under heavy at,.
tack from the Luitwalre filllrt.
ers. Eight ol u., 10 crewmembers balled oot (two died In·
side the plane), but six more
were killed by German machine ·
gun fire aa they dangled help.
lossly from tllelr pari'Chules'
The townspeople and farmers
of Opljnon tried to help the two
Americans wllo landed safely, .
but tile filers were ljlllcid¥ captured by German ground foreos.
One of the Injured Americans
crashed through tile thatched roo!

Amsterdam. His remarks, In botb
Dutch and English, recalled anolher Memorial Das ceremony,
at Gettysburg, and tho words of
President

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CAMP NEW AMSTti!DA.M,
'the N~erlands - A VInton
Ohio, woinan'a 11011, ldlled In aellon cluillC World w_. '11, roeeiV·'f.\l a opeclal and highly per-'
~moria! Das tribute Mas 30

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LAUlUE LEA SCHAEFER, Columbuo, who wao crowned MI.,
btllem Ohio hero 011 MQ 4,
will be In I!IWn lor tile FrlclaJ
parade. Laarlci wl.ll "be taking
part In llie Miss Ohio l'lgeant
next month. 'l1le paJI!OIII will be
telo'lllod~San4Jaky and omceelns 'lite
· o¥0111 IIIII be
Miss V
Kay Van o,l&lt;e, Mill
Amerloa ol1865.

MRS. GENE MITCH hao un•
defiiOIUi aurpry at ·iJ!zer ~.,

pita!. Sho'o eur~r,Qijlerlt.
ing at tile home a, h'l' pareitla,
Mr. and MI-a. John Ttrreu, MuiI&gt;Orry Helatata..
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S-SI!I. Herman D. Poling, son
of Mrs. R. B. Poling or Box
,;92, VInton, was one of eight
~ Amerluns ldlled when their B17 bomber was shot down by
German fighter aircraft OYer

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OpiJnen (Oh-PIE.oenl, The Netherlands, on July 30, 1943.
In a ceremony marking t h e
25tb amlversary of the Incident,
local dignitaries and school chU, dren !'rom Opijnen laid wresths
and ftowers on the ~ eiGht neat
eraves which occupy a place fl.
honor In the tiny village cemetery
"Repre.-ng the U. S. IIOV·
emment was Harold E. Howland,
American COnsul General from

Lincoln:

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head on a large beam. A rarm- ;
er bro!.lght tlle mer: a drlnk of
water, but after taking a swal-

low and giving the Iarmer some
cigarettes to thank him, he died

Assistant

in his arms.
The townspeople received per-

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graves with wooden crosses. After the war, the people of Opljnen received permh.&amp;ion tr.~ retain the remalns of tho fliers

row

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HUNTINGTON :._
~&gt;Or!
B. Hlltp, Dean of Teache
lege, Mal-aha!! Unlvorolt;y, Huntington, w_: VL, hal annoimeOcl
the appolntmenl of Dr. Danny G.
FUll&lt; a ·as Asalatant Professor of

Vinton Engineer

Wants Court Help

eigllt white hesdst.ones,
which are earol\11\Y scrubbed and
COLUMBUS (UPO - Vinton
maintained by the lownBPOOple.
County
Engineer J.E. Lee has
An American flag Dies continfiled
suit
In the Ohio !ilpreme
ually over the graves.
Court asking write -In oomlnatlons by democrats for DarroU
Timmons, hi s opponent in tile
November elections, be diMLUal..
So they went after them as lfled
The
incumbent engineer said
far as the Jordan; and lo. all
in
hls
suit thai Timmons was
the way was littered with
of

Education. He Is a rormer Gal~

Thoughts

garments and equipment
which the Syrians had thrown
away in their haste. And the
messengers returned, and told
the king.-11 Kings 7:15.

not a reg2stered professional en-

gineer nor a iegistered survey.
or, and is therefore Ineligible
to hold tile position If elected.

• • •

Men err not so much in
The length of a year was
words ot one citizen. "all our al- prompt action as in hasty calculated as early as 3000
lies who fought and died for our judgment. - Louis Napoleon, B.C. by the ancient Ei::'P·
emperor of FranC&lt;!.
taans.
freedom."

Kaaron Kelton Johnson, formerly of Pomeroy, will enter ~
treat for the Sick Hospital in Richmond, VL, tomorrow for major
surgery, according to word received from her parents, Mr. and: Mrs.
Aaron Kclton.
The two Johnsoo children, Julie and Mary, wUI be with their
grandparents, Mr. aDd Mrs. Esker Johnson, at nearby West Columbia during their mother's hospitalization. Kaaron's addreu will be
Retreat tor the Sick Hospital, 2621 Grove Ave., RichmoOO, VL
IT'LL BE "BLUE HAW All" ln a couple of weeks for Eleanor

Kas Schneider, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. George M. Schneider and
Clarice Norris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. carroll Norrl.s, Ill s,y.
racuse.
Eleanor is bursting with enthusiasm over the Corthc()ll'ling trtp.
A business education major, E1eanor will be a senior at Marshall
University in the falL She's presently workbW at 'Uie Fanners Bank
and Savings Co.

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ANOTHER "f1RST" FOR tho Meigs • Jackaon BoolcmobUe.
On Thuraday, the bookmobile
will make 11whfstJe stops" from 'Joos project and anyone wishing

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Illes Interested. Any community with this nuinber mas call
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Incidentally, i.uas Nooml Blsnll of Chester will be working
at the bookmobile hesd~artera
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ehorgeo -luwe boon
ftled. by Clara Lou Kent lldnat
George R, Kent for ajleiod fall.
ure to COIIIP4&gt;- with a COUit order
ol Jan. 26, 1966 to Jill' $to a weeli
for the ._n of two chllclrell.
Kent hal boon tiled to .tuno'21.
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Divorce to

Mrs. Treadway

w:. ·~~rue:. ~!t"ha~

to appear June 21, ·on
of court cbargel for

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GALUPOLIS - JuciRe Thom- cluntempt
as W. Mitchell haa gamed a lllloged tall"1'0 U&gt; eOmpJy wlllt a.
divorce In . (lalUa County Com· ewrt order of F.... ~.1968t0111f
moo Ploas Court to Beulah Trod- b)&gt;er flO a week and $200 tor 11wai, seottolm, !romJunuTred- -'torttq Ieos.
Wl1 on grounds of gross nesiJet
Tbe eaae ol tho! Stale of Ohio,
ol mty and extremeeruelty, Coo- Department 91 Mental l\lygiene
t.od)l Or a minor child was award- and Correetloa, va. Bruce Me-,
ed the plalntllr and tho! defendant Donald, admllllatrator, Eotallo of
wa&amp; ordered to PlY ~0 a - k Ada MeDbnal~ hal boon aettled
and cllomloaod.
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tin, the Columbus bclaJ Dl._
patch Magazine, and tllo Elomea- RESUME SEARCH
tary School Journal.
DlJIIBAIIJ, bill. A,frlea (UPI)·'
He Is tllo IOii or llto'lalo Gov·
ernor s. Fuli!l, and Mfi. Flot- - Reaeue lhlpa ~eked Ill' tbe
aoareh todl;y.!or 22 ullora frolll
sio Fulks at -..... In Sop- • 28,000-ton:· tanker wllleh broke
!ember, Dr. Folks, hla wire Sa!~· 111 two off the eQIIt Ot Durl&gt;111.
dra, and their hw&gt;yearold&lt;laUSI)-: T..., IIII'Yi\&gt;ora aDd four bodies
tor, Can&lt;IY_ilo, will •'!"'''lllh ...,.. . plcbd up FriclaJ b7
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MRS. HAROUl SAUEII, Middleport Route 1, Ia one of 32
hlgb scllool Ellgllsh teac:llera who
paril clpaled In throo-&lt;lay - shop, June 12-14, at Ohio University.

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!Ia County resident and lito husband of the former Sondra Belville.
Dr. Folks Is a 19611 ga&amp;late
of Rio Grande College with a
Bachelor of Science Dograe In
Elementary Education, end he
received his Master ol Arts De·'
greo from Marohall In 1962. In
June, 1968, he received his doctorate In eclieatlon admlnlatral!on end supervialon rrom tho
University of renneasee 1 Knoxville.
From 1960~! ·he was prlneipal of tllo Haman Trace Elementary School In Gallla Cooney. From }964~8 he was principal o1 the Hamilton Norih end
Obetz E1emonta17 Schools Jn
Franklin CClunty. n was &amp;Iring
the l&amp;tlnr perlnd that he completed rOCJilrements lor the doc:tor's desroo at the Unlvera!t;y
of Temeuee.
Dr. Fulks holds aetlve membership In the Amorleen Asootlatlon of School Admlnlatrat.ora,
and the Phi Delta Kappa. Ho hao
had articles published In the
Ohio Sehooli, lite ODESP Bulla,

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Miss Jucl;i- Smlllt, his -.r, ScOttie, ' hia modloi', Mrs. ·
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GALUPOUS

:v ':;;r::~c:ad;:r:ro~:

Among tlloae _.ring on tile
program wore Daniel Keyes, lecturer In Engiloh, and a novel! II;
Dr. Dwight L. Burion, proleaGALLIPOUS - Temperatures, sor of English and edueoUm,
proclpltaUon and weatller condl- and chairman of the department
tlnns for each 24-lloor period as of Ellgllsb odocallon at Florida
recorded by Pete McCormick state University, and Miss Marat Fairfield Weather Statloo.
tha Keegan, editor of teen-age
Das
lllgll LDw Pre&lt;.
readers and assoclste supervis&amp;mday
91 64 .03 or of aeC1111dary l!nglloh In the
Monday
92 65
ClnclnnaU schools.
Tueaday
91 64
Wednesday
88 64
MOTHERS OF THE 2t glrlo
Thursday
77 49
maldng Up the bat.o.n corps knolm
Friday
78 43
as the 11 Glo..ettes" taulbt by
Salurdas
75 56
Mlaa Gloria Buc:k are up to
Average hillh temperatures for their eara in sUver lame' ere.
tho week this year - 84.4, last atlng new eo&amp;tumea for t h e
year- 91.1.
group. Naturally, the new cosAverage low temperatures for tuming will be - n Friday ar.
tho week this year - 57,6, last tornoon when the corps will ~- ·
year"60.1.
part In tllo Big Bond Reptta
TCital prectpltallon for tile week Parade not ooly as a marcbing
this year- 0.03 of an inc:h, last unit but will also have a ftoaL
year - 0.44 of on loeb.
Taking on aetlve tole In t h e
TCital preclpltatlon to elate thio baelqp-ouod - aa a!Wl1s - IJ
year - 22.58 inches, last year GJorla'e Interested mother, Mr.s.
- 20.68 lncbes.
Gall" Buck. Mra. Bock does moch
Normal average proelpltallon ol the
work Involved with
amually- 38.40 Inches.
tho corps U&gt; help Gloria - • •
employed In Gallfpoils and mab&gt;talns a pretty buQ' aeboltlle.

s50.00 to SJ95.00

SeCcinCJAY~m~t ' ,

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OCCit&gt;Y a plaeo of hmlOr In the village cemetery. (OFFICIAL USAF PHOTQ).

lace cemetery, marking t h e

~~·~:":;~~

-).

"lldtool children from Opijnen place n...... onebo graves olthe American B-!7 .. - , wltl~

mission from the Germans to
bury the Americans in their

tlttso booored dead we take ln- In the vlllage-·cemetery. The
tfeased devotion to that cause graves are now marked by a

lbltaq Spt. Cpl.

'

of a farmhouse and stru&lt;:k his

,. ••• tram

for which they gave the last full
measure ~ devotion - that we
!Jere highly resolve thst these
.dead shall not have died in vain.·"
llishllglltlng tile ceremony was
a fty-ovor of 12 U. S. Air Foree
F -102 jet aircraft from the 32d
F~ lntercoptor Squadron at
Clmp New Amsterdam, T h e
Netherlands. jq!nlng the F 102a were 12 F -104s from the
Royal Netheriands Air. For&lt;e.
Also repreaentlngCampNew Amsterdam were a oolor guard and
a rifle deta.U. The Memorial Day
aervlee Is held In Opljnen every
yeor to honor not ooly the eight
men burled there, but, In t h e

~;

''f

World ~·~ n had aeemed ,..,_
mote from tho ,.net llUle 11nm
ur&amp;ll the erlppled 11-17 lumbered ·
Into Ita skies, under heavy at,.
tack from the Luitwalre filllrt.
ers. Eight ol u., 10 crewmembers balled oot (two died In·
side the plane), but six more
were killed by German machine ·
gun fire aa they dangled help.
lossly from tllelr pari'Chules'
The townspeople and farmers
of Opljnon tried to help the two
Americans wllo landed safely, .
but tile filers were ljlllcid¥ captured by German ground foreos.
One of the Injured Americans
crashed through tile thatched roo!

Amsterdam. His remarks, In botb
Dutch and English, recalled anolher Memorial Das ceremony,
at Gettysburg, and tho words of
President

'

"'t

' . I.

'
CAMP NEW AMSTti!DA.M,
'the N~erlands - A VInton
Ohio, woinan'a 11011, ldlled In aellon cluillC World w_. '11, roeeiV·'f.\l a opeclal and highly per-'
~moria! Das tribute Mas 30

••

LAUlUE LEA SCHAEFER, Columbuo, who wao crowned MI.,
btllem Ohio hero 011 MQ 4,
will be In I!IWn lor tile FrlclaJ
parade. Laarlci wl.ll "be taking
part In llie Miss Ohio l'lgeant
next month. 'l1le paJI!OIII will be
telo'lllod~San4Jaky and omceelns 'lite
· o¥0111 IIIII be
Miss V
Kay Van o,l&lt;e, Mill
Amerloa ol1865.

MRS. GENE MITCH hao un•
defiiOIUi aurpry at ·iJ!zer ~.,

pita!. Sho'o eur~r,Qijlerlt.
ing at tile home a, h'l' pareitla,
Mr. and MI-a. John Ttrreu, MuiI&gt;Orry Helatata..
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a rifle detall. The Memorial
service Js held in Opijnen e
year to honor not ooJy the o
men buried there, but, ln· ·
words ot one citizen, uau ou
lies who foullbt and died for
freedom."'

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Opijnen (Ob.Pi&amp;Mn), The
orland's, on July 30, 1943.
In a eeremony marking
25th amlversary ol the Inc
locol dl!lnltarles and school
• dren !'rom Opijnen laid wr
and fiowers on the~ eight
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fM:xlor in the tinY village '
tery
loaepreaentlng the U. S.
enunent was Harold E. Ho.
American Consul General

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· B.Y Unlled Preu.lnternltlonal
~AND .;.. AIIOUT 1,000 OF TI!E Republican 1lllthluls

,.were

·~·~ to welcome New York Mlyor Jolm v. Lind~~~¥, the
{ilrat ol #li'Oe prominent ligures lo the prosldeJillal. rsce due here

Amsterdam. His remarks,l1
Dutd! and English, reclllle

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· , ... a diii!Uaslon ol urbjln problema at televlolon alation WEWS.
;n&gt;e New York maior was~ to leaV. .on a. t p.m. Dlllh~

other Memorial Day cereJ

:Jtoo Cleveland,, •

at Gettysburg, and the 11'01
President Uncoln; u .••
tllooe honored dead we tal&lt;
efeased devotion to that t
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AKRON- -\POLL OF THE 5Bomodeleptutolh0 Repoi&gt;llcan

· II•Uonlll Convention ohOwal!lc~Wd NIJOinanaJmoot3-to-lleoder over

here highly resolve that l
dead shall not have died in VI
lllgbllgbtlng the ceremon:
a· n,..,.er ol 12 U. S. Alr F
F -102 jet lllrcraft !rom th&lt;
Piallter Interceptor Squadn
Camp New Amsterdam, ~
Netherland&amp;. .IQ!nlng the ·
102s were 12 F -104s tfoou.
Royal Netherlands Air. Fl
.Usa representing Camp New
sterdam were a. color guan:
a rUle detllll. The Memorial
aervlce Is held In Opijnen e

~-nov. Nlllaoe A. RGe.l&lt;el'illlr,"tlli! Akron llel!con Journal llld Sunday
;1n a c!IJ&gt;¥l'lllht.d ~~:Ucle.
.~· '·• • .
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&lt;onclucled by lour ""'" reportaro
•Jhowed the former vlcep~l@!lpt.yu lllvored by 23 delepteo While
, ·;elahl I"'PPffed the Ne(~"':li'\i&gt;vlrnor. TweM3-0ve deleplea were
110cailllll\ted IM1 lwo were ·~ contacted. The eewo~er said !1011
. ~Pile ,l!!o atrq NIJon trend the IOldenhlp of Gov. James A.
'lli)odeo wu llkaly·lO be plvolll when the CODI18Jtloo beSin.a Aug. 5 at

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;:j$01000 lo..over flOO,OOO In aOoU taluon todlj' &amp;om lour ororea here

LOOK~ LIK£

. !I Great ·w~,teni ~~,lag centel', pollee said. wpst loeseo were
· . ·-.~om~ Jewelen' 'A. "a!d&gt;a-al&gt;sum" o!Witebea, lnoaedl...
•!!Ionia, rl!wl 1M IIIOvle Clllleroa were IAkon, Det Cherlle Coldll
. ;'l lld toda)'.

lHE. HIPPIE.S
HAVE. BE.Et-.1 FOOLit-.IG AROOIVD
WIT\111\E. ~U"-1~€-TS AGII.I ~ !

year to honor not only the 1
men buried there, but, fn
words of one citizen. .. all oo
lies who fooght and died for
freedom..'"

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Coldll llld llurtllar• erltored Kay' a tl\roua)l a cement block wall
· ·_,from the HJII.eent TIKm Mccam shoe atore. At Thorn McC1111, the
.•~.j!deveo -Into a life and took an undetermined amount o1 cash.

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':; . PAllls :.. PIIESJlEN')' CHARLES DE GAULLE'S riot· pollee
llept tbt •Freech Tricolor ll,Ying llldly lrliD tbt dmne ol7011-year-&lt;Jid
~ UJ!lveraley. Th_, ._..... the sanctuary of Frln&lt;:e'aTebol·
. '1louJ lll;leDtoln 1 \urprtse raid Sundo,y.
&lt;-: ·~ . ~ a;ooo evlotod aDideni:a enpaedpillleelniiM)therbarri.~\Jo,.Plvlna .to. . . . .ag ~lot tlirGup the · - ol the t.Un
· ~-·lrl\llllll the unlverilcy. llul pollee attaekodthedemona~a
~ Ud'~ PI 1M quiet ~turned ID l'lrla iDdey •

Pomeroy aM Middle.POfl sot C. 0. F1sher and John Zerkle,
the &amp;MI10IId iDdey 1o make what president of council, Q.PB~J"ed
lo beUtfed the Jaraeot siJWie ac· before the commtuionen rereage - - since their ~ the propO..d annexotloo.
It waa teported ..,. cfow, a
..-111n111 lneorporatlons over 100
yeara qo.
Pomerey attorney, that the Poln, The Molp Clllllll;y boord ol eroy boord ol public affairs has
commisaloner1 thla morning ver- lllleady met to con.alder the lea ..
bii)JI agreed "' owrove the .... lblllcy ol laying water lines Into
nexotlon of opproxlmatell200 aeo the section ol prlliJOnv lrmn LIJ&gt;.
reo ol laed iniD l'oo\lM"CIY 1M colo HeiBJlts to the rood leadlag
Mlddi"'IIO'' vlllageo IQr a pro. to Llbel'\l'·Ave.
houoq dewlopmelll.
Crow Aid loll'"'lng the meethe :would 1101 apecul&amp;te at
The land, presently In Sail..
bur)' Township, lloo . 11101111 the
Oood 1'0111 belweoo Pomeroy 1M
Middleport aM Ia known •• the .
former l.aoley Esllle. OWner•
ol the proper\)' are Fred W,
Crow, lloiO• Korpn 1M Tbeoo·
dare T, Reed, Jr.
crow, aJoos with Middleport
dru8111t Dt1e Dutton and MiddlepOrt VIllage Oftl&lt;lllla Mly&lt;r

thls time on how much of the
property, It annexation becunea
olllcllll, would go Into PomeroY
and 00w mud! to Mlddl0110rL He
Indicated, .however, the lafliOl'
amount would be ll1llel&lt;ed Into
Pomeroy.
Duttm, . who with Crow bas
been lnatnonental In plaMing 1
houslrw demgpment In the Oood
road ,...,., lost week Jllll'Chaaed
the presentMiddle.POfldUIIU&gt;area
which Is situated In the Pmleroy
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sites lor a minimum ol300400;
new bomea m the Laaler Eltate
PJOPOl'\l'•
The noecllor amnol!on ol11te
properey Into I'OmoroY aM Mlddleporl Is so that IIIli area eon
be servleed by water 1M pOl·
according IDCrow.

Tower in
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DCCL CONFERENCE OFFICERS WEI..
COMED - Mrs. Kenneth Scites, MldcUeport,
!11th !rom lelt,presldentoltheSouth Central Di..
trlct Ohio ChUd Cooservatloo League, welcomed
this group ol omcera SOturda,y to the district
conlerence held at Addlvllle Grade School. Lelt
to riB!lt are Mrs. William Wool!, Eaot

Rochester, Northeast District president; Mrs.

Grove Clcy, achievement cbllrman;·Jud&amp;e Dllft

Jack Winebrenner, Forest. _recording seer&amp;

Holmes. Cincil'llatl, atate ICM.tor; Mra. Rotter Noble, Baltimore, Southeast District pre11..

tary; Mra. Richard Vaoco, Galllpolh1, Diapers
to Datea Mothers League, hosteas group; Mrs.

deM; Mrs. Rusoell Lon, Maryavjlle, Welt
Cemral District preatdelll, 1M Mrs. Lester
Plymale, Gallipolis, pool district prealdent. sea
story on page 5, ploaoe. - Picture by Pat

Jesse Merry, Rio Grande, state librarian; Mrs.

Scltes; Mrs. Donald Hanawalt, WestervUle,
OCCL state president; Mrs. Walter Htn:r.e, Toledo, state vice-president; Mrs. Don Myers,

Houck.

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covered over, prior to the start..
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lnet olland near thelloute 7b!7·
pass ·whore II .will begin a ,_
dlllllP &amp;Mwlllmakeaervloeavallable to Pomeroy and other sectiona ol the county.
The new: dump, according to
Mlyor Fisher 1M · Councilman
Zerkle, will be a land-till eype
and will meet requirements ol
f1&gt;e s1ate depar&gt;moM ol holll11t
to beoome effective next yw.
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MAKIN' rr SJ OONI&lt; HONK
HONK IS JU5f TOO MUOl!

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'o\OOLPJUH RAll-IE'R IT MAllE
A REAl. WILD HOWL UKE
SOME KINI&gt;A BIS

TH 1 H~ SO GUESS rt'$ TIME
I lOOK MY sril(tl

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!'arty.
The new governor strongly
endoraed his party's platform
which contail\l same ~ the
touglieat gun control leSislalloo
to dele. The platlorm ad,..ated
estAbllahment ol ailte regulal..
ed gun stores as sole au&amp;horized
retailers of firearms in Ohio.
Huth deleated David Wrlnk&amp;o
man, Poland, tor the gOVeriO"'&amp;
posL Huth corrled 856 of 11te
1345 votes cast early Sunday.
The lleutonant governorship
went to Robert Ryan, 16, eo..
lumbus, who got 689 votes over
hi• Nationalist opponent, Luke
Witte, 17, Alliance.
Huth woo the only candidate
!rom the Natlonollot Pl1'\l' to
win election to a top slate ol•
ftce. All remalolng olllceo went
ID the F~lat Pll'\)'.
Foderlllat Wlmoera
Also winning election Sunday

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wao cited to Mela• Coullll' Court
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a. m. SUIIdl.)' on Rt. .124:, one
111111 oaot o1 Rutland.
Tbo stat. lflllhwa:v l'lltrd. sold
tbtl Doralby i::. Gore, 27. ,Rutllal, had lfql ed to mala&gt; I left
turD. Beblnd her, Deu r.lled.tq
atop IIIII bla car atrue~ the ba&lt;k
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the 31st annual Buckeye l!oya
state here Sunday. He Ia a
member of the Nationalist

••. ESPECII\LLV A CHEAP
AAKE LIKE YOU!

UT~-•-.,.;·d C.alls
""""'- ---The Mld!llaport ....,._

,..w~ anowti,"id calla SlillnkJ
evealng 1M oarly 9,mllaj&gt;' morn1ng af jllo Cedi an1111 ,home near
the ~&amp;I·Gollla line. Sml11t,waelll, """ takell to'tbt Galllpo.
Ill C!IDic 11bm 1111 ........ made
111e 9,mllaj&gt;' call
!otonilo, ~ Dmd Roll,
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to state offtct! on the Federalist age In Olilo to 18, while It the Slndulky; Jellrey Jolml, i6,
ticket were: John N~Jtt? 17, same lime granting other adult ocoJumbua; Gary Lang, 17,
cantoD, secretary of state; Ser~
gio De La Roehl, 16, lloont

prlvlleps 1M reapOnolbllltlea.
In the Ohio ~reme Court
race, the boys elected Belliromin Yllle, 16, W0J110slleld, as
chief jusdce.
Justices Elected
Elected Ohio Supreme co.art
Judges were: ourorn Allen, 17,
Youngstown; Dan Cox, 11, Warreni John Guendelsberger, 17,

Vernon, treasurer; Larry Lane.
17, Gro-veport, auditor; aDd
Paul W. Sylvester, 17, Clncl~

natl,

lttorney

general.

The Federalist par\)' platlorm also Included gun control
leglalatlc;rn, but In a milder tonn
thin that of the losing Natlolr
allot Party. The Federalists
asbd all firearms be real~~oo
tered alii a test of mental competency be shown by periOIIS

Poage Finds
Jota
Few Really
Hungry .1'Volks war,
WASIUNGTON (UPI) _ Tbo
Hoose. Agriculture Committee
Ill¥• there 1o "wldelipread
mlllnutlitlon'' in the United
Stales but "very little actJal
~uo&amp;vr."
The oommlttee'• chairman,
.Reo. W. R. Poage, ]).Tex.,
lllleied a private atudy which
claimed tl!ll mWI1111 are
•ul!trlnt!: lnm b.._ u
"lnlecunte IIIII mlaleodlni If
not lllolanlb-1111ae."
. ~ reie&amp;oed the reaulll
Sunday _of I oboly his commllo,
tee inlilo In 2$6 coundeo, mostly
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SAIGON (UPD - AmeriCID
Sunday shot clolm seven
Communist helicaptera being
•ed In South Vietnam 1M !101
b o r d e r Demilitarized Zone
(DMZ) lor the !frat lime In the'
military spoketmen 111;_1

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hellcqllera were shot dolnl ...
the south olde ol lla 11M IIIII
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River which dlvldeo tbt ollomll..,.ide DMZ -.en ftildl! ,
today.
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Never belore had Norl(
The till radar lnclolnl
VIetnam sent Its Ru!lla!HNIII
hellcopers south o1 the border station at the Marine .._ It
In a challe~ero total American Don Ha, MWIII mUes ac1111t ol .J
the Dill:, !need the llrlll ·
·air '"'"'lorlty.
The U.S. planes destroyed the clu&amp;ter o1 North Vlt'-1!1
hollcq&gt;tera In two eneountera If • ' - " Mrly Sundll. - . ,o
the North VIetnamese craft can Gghtn-bomben lntere~ i,. 1··.
_.-.lilly were haulltv OIIIJlllloo the holleopters 1M ollol ololiij \&gt;' .
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niUoo to arllllery hlaea lnelde three ol tbtm.
the DMZ.
- - ol the
Lt. Gen. Hoang lluln Lam, ten crossed Into the buffer •Oililli .
Clllllllllllder ol Swth Vletram Sunday nl&amp;ht Four ol 1111.:..
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lorcea In ihe ave provtooes Juot beUcqJtero ,..,.. olloldolm.
All tho hellcq&gt;tera
below the DMZ, llld ouch
ClJW!Ddllot \ISO ol the hell...,. ro hive tera In CGIIdllt ~.tlllllrstllme a olagle rotor. model eaiW

be""" ·IIOol&amp;lwled 'hunpr .......,,.. Ia '
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Other planlu Included I pro.
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17, Louisville.
The l!o¥• state llldolature
will be called Into seaolon toc1ar
to lqin WOI"Jdng on b1lls rec&gt;
omme- by the two partlu.

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