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and ·-I . lllnive tile ile.~~ ill J11¥1dllil. ~~ l&lt;liloY •
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war,· I orp 100· to join me ID must riN up and deF._,. to tho
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Waahlngton," Mro. Klnl said; world tllat we•..,. tolerate them
""lilt · - " • v.ied Ill
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uwe must face .these thrM 119 1 - and .. 11111
....... before hi• .....s~na~~on, luuea - poverty, racism and our lives to t11o 'parault ol Jul.
. _ - SQJarely wbere tiHiv be- tlee, brptherhood and peaCe. ••
&lt; lllld ~ that the Poor pie's Campalan Is Amerlc:a'a long - on the conscience ot Ule
Mro. Klnl lo .0-cholrmoo o1 • he out by midWeek. . . '
"last efl:ance" to solve Its prob .. American people.
tile IIIIU'clt 111111 Mrs• .Modi'Or
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11 Ea&lt;'b one or them breeds violemo nonvlclelil)',
Evers, whose Wsbaud also was
9»e urged the '-c&lt;Hisdenc:e ~ lence and together they threaten assaaldnated.
America" to join her in the poor
people's usoJldariQ' day" march
in the nation's capital Wednes-

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Wldewa Partlelpote
· · The l!ld'"'s .~ toro· .Wn civil
rlibta leadoro- Mro; Mlrtln
Luther · Klow Jr, 1J111 lln
MedPr Evers- will ..,... u
cochlllmen of 111o ralb'. ,
All poU-. .....ves andda.Yo of!
wUI be canceled .o t11o bulk ot
Waotdilall&gt;n'• 3,1100· policemen
wW be aYIIIoble for ralb' chi~.
Now York's Ml¥ol' Jollll v.

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IOI'YiceiD till or'dorlll9A
11181'Ch, 1!hlch brlluabl· ·111
estimated 210,000 paroO!JI
to domonltnte tor ehll rfllltl
111110

J!ere

"'We had figured to come
within ~000 votes or less in two
or three districts but we lost
all four districts by 1,300 to
1, 600 votes,•• he explained.
un. was our biggest disap-

pointment," he says. "But we
still have hopes oC getting one
or two seats from Franklin
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worry sbout ls Gov. (James A,(
Rhodes heading t11o ticket. He
adds II least 3,000 votes In aJ.
most every district," says Chavame.

•• Another thing we feel will
help us is that most voters·are
00 longer concerned a b o u t

whether you are a Republican
or Democrat. They are more
interested 1n wtlo yOU are,., he

says.
The part,y is oo longer that
important," Chavanne emphaalzos. 14The candidate has gut
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for unsurpassed color picJure.

to get out and meet ille votero.
It' 1 an image thing."
CbaYIIIDlO and Mcllonald feel
statistics and faets are DOt
eoougb to insure victory and
illat Is wh,y they have boon
...,.klng on a oemiDar for IOl!folallvo candldat.ls.
They say they expected some
IGG candidates for ille stote
Senate and Hou.~e, as well as
some non -candidates, will regIster lor Ule ~ seminar

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was a . . - , . ol tile r:.za.._
C!Jireh.
She wao tho dau&amp;bler ol tbe
lllle James and Ora xa,lor IIIII
lived on wl1al wao S1ar Routo,

l'onWol.
She 11 llll'Yived by her 1111band, WUI!om H. !lacy; tour
dauallters, E l l - Moore and
Carol,yn CUtburUI, .Ml•ml, Arf.
z001; Barbera Kq Dyer ll1d
Wlldl Ropo Slac::r, of - · 1
son, WUI!om Howard lltac::r, sts::,.,...at LoweeyAirForceBaot,
c- roc1o; two llstera, I!Utl1 Mm·
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Fairborn, Ohio llldtwobrolhera,
James xa,Ior .;,.. llcO.ald xa,Jor '
both o1 CoiWilbua.
The lleV. Clyde Butlell 11111
o!lldate 111111 burial ID GIImon
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- - at the raii,y an
118ceaur11Jr Utile mon tlliD
IIU8SiiO. boCIUSI 110 0111 """""
' - lllllll' l&lt;ll*l rooldenta-rldl
and
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fake pUt. 11 11111 be t11o llrat
....,_. that lllllll' wa~
n1ano haq had to , nclater
public ~ for t11o people w11q have beeue....,opad
In t11o c10ep mud of a ~
shancytown noar tile LIDeoiD
Mllllorlll aiDco llaJ' 11.
"Raaurrecdon City",.....,..
pootd to .have' a pcpulatlon of
more ~· - 3, 000 by thlo ~-.....,,
tort. mud and miiOI')' has dri""'
away Ill bat &amp;00.
The aovel'IIIIIOif• ·pej'llllt tor
t11o ~ ~ 4uo
to OJIP(re JUII8 u, baa .. . ,
lateDded one weelt to June 23,
wall atter 111o ralb'.
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the ler:Uth Color TV recel~ert 1hown htre to be free from
dl!lfects in materltltrllfnJ from normtllfNp fCH' two yt•ra
from date of ori~ne~ con1umer ~rch•H- Werranty cover~
repelr of color ofcture tube, or rtpltc:eme~ with rebuilt
c:ofor picture tu.b t, throuah en~ eutf'lortzed Ztnlth dHiet'
enywhere

Describing It as the !lrll step
ID an eirDrt to back up tllelr
forecasts. Gle seminar will delve
IDto campaign lechniQlO&amp; and
the issues, The seminar alao is
oxpoded to raise $10,000 to old
tile candidates ID tile November general elecllm.
"We ean hardlY hope to meet
tile Republican war chest but
we fool lhls amount can be er.
fectlvely used to got ocmrol o1

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leader.
"Thls Is a step toward goo.
erating enthusiasm," he Sill'S.
"We plan to loUow ·It up Wring

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_protection,'' the opinion said.
On the churclt-state Issue, the

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The late madel vehlelo was
demoUBhed. Gibbs Is M a son
Count;y' s fourth highway !stsllt;y
for 1968.
Mr. Gibbs just recently lost
his 1011, Dallas in a car accident
ID Meigs Cooney, Ohio, ID May.
&amp;trvlving are two BOOS. Looter and James, both of Hartford; one daughter, Mra. Betty
Jane McNarmara, Letart RFD;
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anoiller aoulhbound car,

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to ever)"was when
Cliamber oC Com·
Ill noon luoeh...,
at ~o,y'a RastsUranl
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eoofdiDalor o1
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even!, said, "We
evOI')' Mello Countlall 11111
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Plfi'IO chair·

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The next sealllon of tile Ohio
General Assembly could prove
Interesting II ille predlctloos of
a mOIOOer of tile House mlnorlt;v leader's stall tum out.

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2." The area code.,

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cool, shower• lotdgt!t, I'"' ID
50s and 60s. W-.clq, ...,.
Bldel'lii&gt;Ie doudiDeso, aeattered
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Compa.ny
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!ODG&gt;oll stadium, carne in stroos
f avor tile woekOnd, ac"'!rdlng.to
Cholrmoo Qzy Eddie Gulntber.
•Gulntbor said lndleallons aretllat
' between 10-20 entries will be accopied by the deadline W-oday evening. Tho wlmor oC tile
plo eating contest wUI receive a
~G cash prize and the sponoar
w:l1l - · • alrq)by,

Fred Crow, tros :lumptnc con- Is ID &lt;barge of •rratli'lll1onts for
test eltalrman, ·indicated Interest the appearance at the rock •n roll
ID the annual attrsctloo Ia rooch- gmq). "Your Lovin' a. BernInc a peak and It Is hoped the ard," and Robert WIDgett on
!oqtba!l stadium will be fillld preparation or the reptta prowhen illo ftrtot !rog begins JIU!IJ&gt;- gram ..
OGlers att8Dd1ng were Beulah
Inc.
Otllor. reports lncludod R o n Jones, N. W. COmpton, Boll JaMe04do and Jack Kerr on tile cobs, Wolter Gruoser, Mollie
boat roces where a $1,200 puroe Hill, BW Grueser, and Marge
Ia bo~Df ollerad; Jack Kerr, 1lho

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SAIGON (UP!}- A compony
of CQIIIIDunlst troops 1ald down
their arms and held up lbolr
hands in Salson today In the
largest man s~ren:ler of the
Vlelmm War.
U.S. and South Vietnamese
military spokesmen said about
half the 121 guerrillas who
surrendered were North Vietna..

mese, usually the toughest of
the Communist troops.
They gave up three miles

THESE llEIGS COIJNTY YDUIW _ . , received acholarohlpo """'''' alght- t11o · Owardl'·lllshl
1111dor-the-!Hip Counl)&gt; Dollars tar.Scbolara-z• ~ ld'to r1111t,
front row, DoroliJa Boma,, 11fc(ne; J'alrkll Bort.., Reodlvllle; Jeyeo ~ ·!lmM.i~ ~ ,
Route 2; BI!Ue Jean carter, Rutland; llaek row, Jell to rlgh~ Robert E. smtlh, P - . . ; r - .t f:
David Heakln, Pmneroy Route 3; Larry MontBomery, Langsville; Michael Dean Borpn. Pomel'OI
Route 4; Jameo Conde, NI!Cldlopart, Danny Devos, MlddiOPort Route L A lOIII of $3100 ID oeholar·
ships wa1 awarded to 13 IIJplicants. Not present were Olarles H. Bartels, Pomero,y Route 2; R&amp;.
becta Stivers, Pomeroy, and Enaest Smith, Pomeroy Route l.

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$3,100 in Scholarships Awarded
Scholarships totaling $3,100
were presented to 13 applicants
Mcnday night w11en lhe second
annual awards nl.ght was held under the Me(ga CountY llollors

northeast or downtown Salson
atter being hunted ln house-U&gt;house fighting by Sooth Vlelna·
mese Marines who hod kiUed at ror Scholars program, at the
least 60 of lhelr comndeo lbe l'l&gt;meroy Elementary Sehoul.
past tWo daya.
Tbe amount awarded wa1 c:on"This is quite encOW'aging. trlbutad ID Meigs COWtt;y Wring
We're hljlpy to see them turn ille amual land drive recently •
themselves in this way rather

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a number of and achool plannad to at.
our men," said Clpt. Charles tend IDclude: Nllchaol Dean
Bentley, 28, ol Rlctunoncl, VL, a Borgan, Ohio Teelmlcal ColU.S. ed\'loer to t11o Marines.

lege; Joyce M a r I e Manuel, Rio Grandei Charles H. Bartels, Conoord Collesvi David Heaton, Mountain Slate; Robert E.
Smith, Moreheod Slate; llorolha
Bentz, Ohio Unlverllt;y; Patrie·
Ia Baring, Columbus Business
Unlverslt;v; Larry lllontgomery,
Ohio Unlverslt;v; Rebecca Stivers, Glenville state; Billie JBM
Carter, Roanoke Bible Colle110;
James Condo, Ohio Slate Unl·
verslt;v; Emeat Smltll, Morehead
Slate, and Daony Evano, Ken-

tuclly Christian.
Coolrlbulm-o of $100 or . - .
have scholarsklpo named ID tbtlr
honor. This year tllleoiDcl,_
R. H. Rawlings Sono eo., Keltll
Goble Ford, Formers ...
Savings Co., Rmleroyi NatloDal
Bank, l'llmeroy High School National Honor lmdet;y IIIII Silldent Council; Elberfelds SIDre,
,Swisher and Lol!oe, Nllddltport
Citizens Natlcnal Bank, 1farr7
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Apparatus Bid Held Up
of the vtllage 111th the Pomol'Qf
Natlcnal Bank and the Farmora
Bank ll1d S.vfows ~ for
anollter two yeor period • ..,..
menclng July 21, 1968. The !uail1
can be wltlxtnwn 011 61).doy wrl~
teo notice.

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CIIIDIT CAIIO, i!oU.ECT1ANY

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Big !rom 5.$ p.m• .., Frl!la,y at t11o ·

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wl111 111Gb )udldll ditetriDo. ' ·
Altllauih ''OqOa!IIJ"'
ridl and poor, blaek llid •
havlO bteD a lilllmark
liiPrO!"" Court ditetriDo
)lilt iltelde, the Foor Peo(lla.
...,S an lllepl domOII~
oo tile aourl'a atepe 6lrlal
which tour . . _ .,...
broken. 'lli".rotly waoto proleat
(Cootlnuod 011 Pqe 8)

al brother&amp; and listers. Funeral arrangements wUl be announ~

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d - at 8:40 p.m. on RL 62,
near CII!Ioo. lftjurad In Ule 11me
accident was Kennetb A. Dodson,
26, Hartford, who returned lhii
week !rom Vlelnam.
According to the Sherl!l' s Department, Dodaon waa the owner
oC t11o vehicle but the driver of
the car at the Ume of the acct.
dent bas not been dstermined.
Dodam sulfered a broken collarboDe 'and multiple lacerations ot
the back and was in surgel')' lUl111 early this morning. Hls COD·

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the swnmer."

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l'T. PLEASANT - Frank L. Gibbs were thrown from the car.
Gibbs, 57, of Hartford was dead which ended up m t11o other sldo
on orrlval at Pleasant VaUo,y oC tile rstlroad tracks approxiHospital Monday night !rom in- mately 59 !eel !rom where II
Juries received In a one car ac- went over the embankment.

/According to several witnesses, the Dodson vehicle was travelfni soutll on RL 62 at a high
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We've jlllt .lntrpduted Expended Direct Distance
Dlalln&amp; Into your area. That ineans .YOU ~n nqw
dial praetlcally any city in the country youiwlfalmost aseasilf as calllns your next door nellhbor.

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torY this morning.

·you can dial station-to-station caHs. Person-to-per-Son.
Collect calls. Credit card calls. Any long distance call.

N..,.rk Democrat.
"We plan to uee material o1.
11011 • partlooo s r o u p 1 or the
Rhodes Admlnlotratlon l t s o I !.
This way we c:aD avoid outcries
oC IDaccuraey and political blao
from tile poj)llc and - e f.

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"'t the Issues and Wdlnlq~es
Wll1 be sent regularly to t11o
candidates to ~&lt;eo!&gt; lbom poated
on tile ldeao osplsiDod at tho
seminar.
''They can be as . well informed II tiHiv ...m to be, or
more Informed, than any prtvl.
ous candidate, ellloer Democrat-

court rejected a!'iiiDilll1la tllat a aiCIIS 111111 t11o ma,Jorlt;y practl. pr&lt;baUCII. All tlleoe ...unfl
stste aupjorlo ...l&amp;loo by cally oil t11o time- be COUld had s "llboral" casl.
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lendln&amp; 16ldbaoko to ·.Paroehlal portlclpate. 11u1 becouoe o1 hl1
A new ·811fi'l oC crillcllm ·
achool papfl1, Adopting tha prevloua ..pice aa U.S. / ''cl·· welted up aplnsi . tilt ~
"chlld bene!lt" illeory, It upheld tor genoral, wheo he aV
, from two quutera-lCoqreoa
New York's textbook loan law. aovomment aldO, be
and t11o Poor Plaplols· cam'
For once, the justices ...,. to a11Q' out of a '
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tared a majorlt;r . on an .case1 .
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obocenllf Is-. upllolclng state
Takes Lllloral
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Y&lt;i&gt; lo bo•c IUIIIoritJ lutec:L
power to ban the sale of sexy
Marsball !IJ)Oko !qr lb.. Yo)
l'.y C'-~.8'tempted i leclalaiiYO
mlllerial to minora oven though wben It ollowed union pi cit, 'i4I:J
'ltlit rii1IDP on tllo
tile limo IIIIo to an aWII would - Ill privately owned :~
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be lop!.
centero; wben It~~~--~
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Justice 'IburiiOOd Mar shaD; -cb · tot, lelebera .., 11Ui!llc ·,,. "',~ ;1&lt;I' "'S&gt;
'on• lrl tile
tile coort'sllrsiNegromember, lsiUOs; and whenltr~redtllo onu.
0~ ·~
..-I bill, now
drew little attention to hlmsal! ·presence of a lawyer in a on p, · ~O
......,•• desk,
during his first term. He went hearing to reroke an lndlvlcllals clearly o.
.atllcnal.

Devoted To The lnteresU Of The Meigs-MWIOn Area

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Moria Theresa were marrlad at
Solnt.Jeon do-LolZ In France, t11o
populalloo wat 15,000. li now·fa
about 9,009, a drop attributable
to stltiDg oCtile lilrbor.

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deciiDod to enter t11o controversy over wbet1er the undeclared
Vletoain Wlr Ia lop(.
The CI)Urt upheld a Nllodls'l'i'f
law prohtbWng mass picketing
In such a wa,y as to block orl.r1
to llllblle bulldiDp. "The tact
that !roo apeech Is Intermlnglad
111111 such' conduct daes 1101
bring It
OOIIBtltullonal

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burning "symbolic apeech," and

foot embankment, androlledover
IOYerlli tlnlts, Dodam a n d

end WVIce charp1 •r• the t!JIIpUon of tM owner. Zenith
replecernent tubt Ia 1110 wtrttntld tor tht ru11 une•pked
'term of tiM orlgintl twll·yttr werrtnty,

Open Fri. &amp; Stt. Nights
992-2635
Middleport

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ciOJieo .to the policeman on
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Nogrooo woo a. reiiOUildlng aceuaed of_ leaning toward tho
wrcmgdoer, ille oourt:
term MDnda.Y, when ille oourt
- ,\jlprovad pollee ooveldrop.
-ruled that a )iw' datlng all the JJing, provided It Is carrild out
Wl1 back to ISS&amp; bani racial under praper court order1.
dlscrlmlnalkln In tile oale and
-Ruled tllkt polleemen can
ren~Jl ol lloU$1.
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llop lllopldouo charactero In
Earjler .l,n the,term, tile court llllbllc places and ''lelsk" t11om
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wASIIINGTON (UPI) - ·UP. · of ·..tllo si»Wj!!ioold poverty
wardo oC 100,000 ·~
t11o ralb' was orliiDchurchmen, aover1111ent worlr,.. alb' schedullld for !f8lllorlal
ers, houoewlyea, unloo . mom- Dt1 but wao poajponod to all'"'
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bt!ro, and otllor · ll)'lqlltl1ellc . more time for o&gt;81J1blow t11o
The marCh- is expected to draw
clll2eos are - - to take "dlliPiay of llllloliolll&lt;llldarif¥."
IQ)W&amp;rds oC 190,000 participants,
part next W-sdi.Y In I
Siarllqr Tucker, coordlnotor
according to its sponsors. Mrs.
massive
"J......,.Dth
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Kin(s appeal came In a state"""' · •~ ._....w
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In aoa&gt;ort ol !l&gt;o Poor People'• ~ prellkieatlal olandfdltea,
ment JJrepared ror delivery in By RlCilO\RIJ E. LIGBTNEH predlcllms like R I c b a r d M.
March.
membero ot.AJ,e Cabinet IIIII
Allanta and released here .
Nbron. And ille Democrats ore
UP! Siatehoooe Reporter
The
dlle-J1m0
19,
better
lllelllbt~s
Of ~ess wore
utt you believe that Amerlea
The next session ol tile Ohlc hoping he Is as aerurate as tbe
- n •• "Junoteenth"-hu given ipeclal lmtaiiDoa to
camot atlord poverty. camottol- General Assembly could prove former vice preddent bas beeo
been celebnted by Nllil'GOS !or )llrtlcljlate. He said be Wlllor.
IDteresting II ille predictions o1 ID ille past.
more tllln a ceotury as t11o stool StJL Eilaone J. · McCarll!y
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a member of the house minorit)'
A newsman who iolnecl Mca!llllverllry
. of tllo treoq of planned to be on band but that
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loader's stall turn out. ···
Ilonald' s stall llbortl,y before 111e
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he had 1101 heard rr.m tllo
William Chavanne, the exeeu- ead of tllo fall session, CbavanTONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
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Sees BJ.i Tornaut
JUNE 17 - lb
McDonald Uliltks t11o Demo- for both portlos In tile 99.mom.
Tucker
told a - s CGI)!Ol'ber
bodY.
crats have a urealtstte" ctumee
HURRY SUNDOWN
enco
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that 11 ot tllen he
••or the 37 seats up tor grabs,
of getting control of the stste
Jotm Phlllill
500 IMisloado-or
House ol RepresentaUves for we think ~2 _are within our
lliallann Corroll
Mi'
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Mr.: \rornon Reid 1101110 25,000 per110111- deflnltel,)
reach.,.
he
52U'S.
••we
have
the
first
time
in
10
years.
PLUS
and fllnll.y, Marlon, apent the plauniJw to come. But he llld
If ille prediction oe Cba•anne hopes of getting 5~ soots but
11IE LOVE-INS
wookond 111th Mr. and Mco. this did not "noarly begin to
(Color)
and McDonald turn o u t It we'll settle tor 53,,. '(Fifl.y seats
George Raed. Othero vloltuw In reprooent" tho total turnout
would be the first time since are necessary ror control.)
Richard Todd .. Susan Oliver
the Reed home were Mr. a n d eJQiected.
"However, these are our presJame!' Mac Arthur
the 1959~ sel!isloo the Demo.
Mrs. Marvin Barnhart ofWhlte's
~ Ruatln, veteran civil
crats control a house. In tbat ent rtgures. We still have a lot
C'-1, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wil- rlibto llllder who orl!lft(zed t11o
session, they controlled both at evaluation left to do, u he
son, Reedsville, and llr. 1 n d
1963 11181'Ch on WashinJiton, quit
was (Jlick to point out. •"'lldngs
hoUses.
Mrs. Hobart Smalley, Cheater•
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coonllnlitor ol tllo "J,....
In the 1965 - 66 session, the could change between now and
Janice andJeonBakerreturnod
teonthH rall,y il'tor I di!IJ&gt;ute
state Senate was !IJ)llt 16-16 and November,"
hcxne Frida¥ sflor speodlow a
with ~ leader, lhe Rev.
TONIGHT AND TUESDAY
as Mcl&gt;onald says, "it provid''There are a lot of factors
week in Washington, D. C., Yiait..
ed some interesting situations to be considered," says Chairw their sister, Sharon Baker, RIIJ&gt;h Davia Abernaiby over •
TilE SAND PEBBLES
statement oC aoaJs. Tile task ol
although it wasn't a matter o( vame, explaining that the est!.
lad slghtaeelow.
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orpnlzlow pabllc SIIIPorl no
control.''
mates
were
based
on
analysis
Nllss Cathy Grlf!ln wao hooteaa
Steve McQueen
tllon taken ovor b¥ Tucker,
If
the
Democrats
do
rise
to of past elections, the May pri.
recently
at s Judy Lee Jewalry
Richard Attenborough
bead of t11o Wuhlnston Urbon
power in the House, it ·would mary, the candidates and recport;y. IDez Barnhart woo t h e
Running time: 3 Hrs. 15 min.
League.
Tucker accepted tbe .
MODERNISTIC wood Ita·
mean control ..Jl the two cham- ords.
door prize. Tbooe attendl,.wore
lue of Pope Paul VI wao
14But what we have seen so
bers would be split siDce It Is
Delcla Reed, Eather LIDdon, Syl- Job only altAir recelvlow a linn
Wednesday and Thurs~
carved
by
Italian
oeulplor
numerically impossible ror the· rar is that we have a good
via Curtis, Inez Barmart, Bren- PfOIDIN trom ciiJWO(ao of11.
JWIO 19 - 20
Florlano Bodlnl. Wblle dove
ellis. that tllero would be no
Democrats to wrestle the Sen- chance of winning,'' says the
da Barin&amp; Pat Borin&amp; Ro•ole acta of nc1v11 dl.-lonce• ID
Friday and saturday
slgniOes Pontllf'o elforlo toate away from Republican hand&amp;. Bdrnlnlstratlve olde.
ward world peace.
COIOdry, Carolyn Grlflln and llio connection 111111 the ra!I,y.
June 2!- 22
~•Realisticly we have 53 seats
Chavanne
palnted
out
illat
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hostess. Hobart aed Go,y Smalley
NOT OPEN
On tllo otreowth of tlloae
within our grasp," says Chavan- 46 House districts, the Demo..
were demonstrators.
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assurances,
tllo lnlerlor Deport,.
ne, who rattles off statistics and cratic nominee got more votes Sub Force of One
Avis Maya !IJ)Ont I da.Y with ment is11ued a permit which
111an his Republican oppooent
Janice Baker.
provides for perddpanta to
while in 53 districts, ille Repub- Takes Soviet
Sharon Baker o! Washfnaton. bol(ln assembliDg around t11o
lican pulled more votes than
CARACAS (UPO - Venezue- D. c., and Richard Glauman
base of the WIIIIIDgtoo Moi&gt;the Democratic candidate.
San
Francisco,
Clli!.
1 spent I
la's
only
submarine
has
eaptur11110111
ot dlwn W8dnosdly, and
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cratic nominee lost to his Remilitary sources told Unltud Clarence Baker •lid fllnll.y,
mont pr"'!nni" ich8iluleiCto
publlcan opponent by leu than
Mr. and Mrs. Goorp Raid laot from 10 a.m., until niloD
Pre •• International &amp;mda,y nlghl
300 in !bur districts and by 1,The sources said the tug was coiled on Mr. and Mrs. ByriGrll· EDT.
000 or less in six districts," he
taken lnto custoczy wltllin 12 miles fin and tam.ily recently.
AI noon, tlloy 11111 IIIIII'Ch
says. ••our candidates, 1.n those
of the Los Aves lalanda, 100
about
olihl bloeks, or llve-slxtho
areas, are going to have to
TRYOUTS WEDNESDAY
miles north of mainland Veoezue.
ol
a
mne, olong lndopondence
change voters to win." .
Tryouts for women and lllrls Ave. and tllo two walkw!Q'a
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'-When you lose by 1,000 or
the submarine and several pa1rol .-u teams will be beld w-. ldlacent to tllo Rc!loctiDg Pool,
more, the percentages ue
boats oar'l""ed tho tug artf! Bts~t­ nesdly, J1m0 19, at lp. m. atthe to tllo Llncol~ Momorlat 'l'hoie
I -~~ yOU, H clalmo the
ed a nearly 24.floUr showdawnb&amp;- Middleport park. Everyonelm.r- tllo ra!I,y 11111 conclude w:ltll
I "It is definitely an uphlll bat- rore
the Soviet skipper agreed to ••ted In pli,Ying sofiball Is 1,.. lljiOilCGidow, laotlng until
tle to change that many votes
\'(ted to tryout.
be escorted IDto port.
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$22.50 each aa requested b y or patrolman Corllly..U.
Attending were llaJ'or ~.
Clerk Ed,. Schoenlob am Coul&gt;o
cllmen Lou Puullo, Lts FUUI,
Robert Hyoell, JIQy •
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Hears Pleas
PT. PLEASANT - Pleas wore
enlored, aentan&lt;lng dates set ond
contln~ces granted In Mason
rMII&gt;\l' Circuit Court Monday.
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dictments were, Ned Lambert and
Kate _ l..aJN&gt;ert m ciJarse• or
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brandishing adeadly-;MUIard Greenlee on charpa ot
breaking ODd entering; James Stover, charged with contributing to
U&gt;e doliniJIOftCl' or a minor, cart
Barnett enlored a plea of no contest. All will ha sentenced on
July 2.
Kate Lambert, Indicted on a
trespassing charge, wiU enlor a
plea to thst Indictment on July 2.
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The state movedtherourtiOnolle
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Robert E. Henry Indicted on
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and entering, will answer h I s
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ATLANTA {VPI) Ton,y
Cloninger returns to lhe moond
here tonight - but he'll ha
pitching againat lhe Braves inatead of for them.
Cionlrwer, who appeared in
225 games tor the Braves over
an elght,.year s)lOll, was traded
last week to Clnelnnlll and It
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NEW YORK {VI'O - The New
York Knickerbockers, Cinctru1ad
National League
Royals and Denver Roc kola will
Los Ang at Phl!a, p;JCI., rain
he!)l the u.s. Olympic basketto the stadium whore his once
boll team go through Its final
brilliant career fell upon dark Cln
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Atlanta

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By JOE GERGEN
man, who had waiJ&lt;ed. In lbo
UPI Sports Writer
llfth to hike the Twills' l,ad .to
There's no stq&gt;pilll! Franh ~ Kelt went lho distance,
that the MlmeiOII all~ elghl hlta for his r.o,ath
QuU!CI 1)rins have given him hla start. victory.
Quilici, thp allghl bOttler who
Lindblad Mils Win

llgured so promlneltl.r In the
Tw:ina' 1965 American Loque
peMODI drive before fadlJWinto
the obocurlty of the minor
leagues, rHIIIerged trom the
••1 jusl. hro•1•t you her'e 'to
RH how it fee"b in • coJd cellar-and we're onlr one 1ame

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Syracuse

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The Syracuse Chiefs may never
Ben Carnevale, chairman of consider the Columbus Jets wel~

000 100 001- 3 6 1 Mexico City.

The Iron station., N. c., rlght- Maloney, Abernathy (8) and
bander was regarded as one of Bench. Jarvis (7-4) and Torre.
the U. S. Olympic Basketball come friends here.
the tq&gt; pltehera !n the National LP- Abernathy (1.1). HRs- H.
Committee, said Monday the Columbus opened the first inLeague after winning 19 games Aaron (12th), Malooey (1st),
squad opens a three -game ning of Monday night's game
ln 1964 and 24 ln 196~ .
exhlbition series against the with a six-run spurt, then kept
But assorted lllmentslefl him Houatoo
010 200 000- 3 9 0 Knicka in New York Sept. 28, up the tempo throughout the alai 4-7 last season and he was Pitts
300 010 OOx- 4 12 I
plays at Cincinnati Sep~ 29 and fair and walked off wilh a 13-8
only 1-3 when traded. Now 27,
Giusti (4 ..8) and Bateman,
closes out the warmup contests win.
ha stU! throws 10 hard as OYer Brand (5). McBean, Face (9)
:.gainat the American Basket,. Jel righthander Ken Larsen
but opposing hatters report "his and May. WP- McBean (6-5).
ball Association's Rocketa In picked up his flllh win, alfast ball doesn't have aJIYihing HR-Stargell (11th).
Denver Oct. 5.
though he was roughad "' by
American League
on tt.,
MONEY WINNERS
the Chiefs ln the seventh frame
W, L. Pet GB
second Start
(Only games scheduled)
CINCINNATI {VPO- Mickey
and retired In favor of Dan
41 22 • 6 ~1
lloBaltrolttimore
Tonight wut ha Cloninger'•
American League
Wrlgh4 on the strength of her SChnalder, who gave way to
32 29 ,525 8 second start for ClnciiUllti IUs Wash
000 000 100- 1 8 0 win Sunday in the "500" Bruce Dal canton.
Cleveland
33 31 .$16 ~h first againSt Chicago last week Mlon
001 010 02x- 4 6 o Wmnen's Open at Indianapolis,
Bernie Smith Greeted Chief
Minnesota
32 31 .508 9 was 'a flop as he 'gave up n~ Moore, Humphreys (6), Hlg- moyed up to third .Place ln the starter and loser Gary Girouard
.Booton
29 29 .500 91h fiDIB In three Innings to make gins (8) and casanova. Kaat (4- earnlnga list Of the lAdles with a single to left and George
Oakland
. 31 31 .500 ~h his record 1-4. •
3) and Roseboro, Zimmerman Professional Golf AssoclsUon ~riggs slashed a hit to rlgh~
New York
29 33 .468 llh Cloning , mound 1 •-•..,t (4), LP- Moore (1-4). HR(LPG A).
Jets third sacker Riehle Hebner
California
29 33 . 468 ll'h
er s
ne ....._. Allison (6th).
Chicago
then blasted Girouard out of the
27 32 .US 12 will be Ken Jobnson (4.,'1), a - - - - - - - - - 1;;t;nauonal League Standlngo
Waohlngton
24 36 .tOO 15'h 3:;.year-Gid rlgh-r whn 1' that he sees no reason wllj', If By United Press International
game with a blow to GlrOWll'd's
Monday' Ro ulta
a startling contrast to tha he conllooes 10 hit the ball "as
w L Pc~ GJ!&amp;ce. The hit smashed GlrouChl
2 Cl a:...,~ night
would-be Cireblller since he, by I should" for the next three or Columbus
29 21 .580 .. ard's glasses, and bruised his
4 ;~ 1, ~t
hi&amp; own admiulon, "~ows a foor years why .he shouldn't Toledo
33 26 .559
% face, but he was nat seriously
Oakland 3 Baltimore 2 night
wide aosorbnent of junk.
chaUenge three-years-&lt;&gt;ld..- wu- Buffalo
30 27 .. 26 2'h hurt.
Calif i ·Io[eir Yprk I, inns.
The Bravea moved hto sec- Ito Mays for the No. 2 spot on LoulsviUo
28 26 .519 3
Columbus, besides the firstln(Onij pmes scheduled)
ond . plate In the National the all-lime home run Us~
Rochester
2.1 25 . 500 4 ning bomb, scored a run In the
Toda1'a Probable PitChers
League Monday night by boatNeither Mays, who also has a Richmond
26 30 ,464 6 third, four more ln the nfth.
(All Tlmeo EDT)
lng Cinc!Matl 3-2 ln the opener dozen h!Rners tltla saason and a Jacksonville
26 31 .456 &amp;h '
Baltimore (Phoebus 5-6) at or a four~e aeries.
total of 576, nor Aaroo have aQY Syracuse
21 32 .396 91;,
'oaklaid (Nub 5-4}, 10:30 p.m.
Fel!)le Alou, d.Wllng after thought of reaching Babe Ruth's
Monday's Results
. Now York (llownln£ 0-1 or two were out in the ninth inning, 714 record.
Louisville 4 Rochester 0
Berber . 0-1) at Calltornla raced home wlt!J the winning
Other Action
Columbus 13 Syracuse 8
(Murphy 0-0), ll p.m.
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If - . (ortep t4) it ,... TOllY Perez booted FeUx )!oa:lay, Cincinnati . anoouneed Innings)
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t:r ~m; MUiao'a groundel', ·,
· that l!o\).' Leliiley. o1 HuntingtOn, rOiedo 3 Jack..,;.uje 2 (2nd,
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(MeDowiU 6-$) at
Aaron Homered
W. Vs., an lnlleld star. ror Mar- 10 lnnl~s)
Chlci&amp;o (Peters 3-8), 9 p.m. ·
EarUer In lho game, Hank ahaU
University's baseball Richmond 4 Buffalo 2
Booton (,Santiago 7-3) 11 Aaron hit his 12th h&lt;me run of lelln, had signed a contract - - - - - - - -- Detroit (WUson 4-4) 8 p.m.
the saaoon ODd the 493rd ot hla wllh the Reds.
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Lemley reported Monday to (AI Milwaukee)
000 000 001- I 7 0
Nau-1 League
Gehrig for eighth place on the the Reds' Tampa, Fla., team In Cleve
000 000 2Ux- 2 6 1
W. L. Pet GB all-lime h&lt;me run Hot and also the Florida lnatructional League Chicago
st. L,oula
38 25 ,603 ... tied him with Eddie Mathews, ODd 11 OJIPOCted to be rea 08!ped
Hargan (4-7l and Sims. J.
Fisher, Locker (9) and McNertAtlintl
33 29 .532 4'h traded lite~ the 1966 seuon, for later.
Prancloco · 34 30 ,531 4'h the Brave&amp; career reeord
A three-year regular, Lemley ney, WP- J, Fisher (2.,'1),
Lol ·~leo
34 31 .523 5
Clmnky Pat Jarvis, llOII 7-4, played second base, third and
Phl-hla
28 28 .500 &amp;lh picked up his fourth straight shortstq&gt;, He bolted .306 aa 1 Belt
000 000 020- 2 8 0
. Olleago·.
30 31 .492 7 victory with a alx-hlt perform.. senior ODd made lhe AU· Mid- oaidand
100 001 001- 3 8 o
N.,r York
29 31 .483 1'h anco. Jarvia gave QP one run American Conference team.
Bribonder, WaU (1), Richert
29 32 ,475 8 on a walk, saerlflce and a olnAlso Monday the Rods an- (8), Drabowsky (9) and HenClnellllllli
Pittaburgh
28 31 .475 8 giO ODd the other on p!tehor nounced that ri.t&gt;thand pitcher drlckl,. Etchebarren (9~ Odom,
Houston
23 38 .377 14 Jim Maloney's ftrat h0111e rlin Tim Graot, their orot selectloo Spr- (B), Lindblad (8) and
Monday's Rasulla
of the season and only lhe thlrcl In the regular phis• or the .,.. Duncan, Roof (9). WP- LlndAtial!la 3 Clnc:lnnltl 21 nl&amp;l&gt;t
In hla nl111&gt;-yaar career.
cent
agent draft, had blad (4-0). LP- Drobowsky (2Pittaburih 4 Houston 3, nlaht
Jarvis almost handed lhe signed with Sarasota of the 2).
Los at Pldla, ppd., rain
Reds another run I• the ninth Gulf Coast Laagus.
(Only games scheduled)
when his lwo-lloae error ODd a
Grant, 18, latmnlloyklna, va. (12 lmlngs)
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Toclay'o Probable Pltehero
stolen bose got VIda Pinson to and Ia 1 graduate of Riverview N, Y.
000 001 000 000- I 8 1
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lhlrd - but he p!tehed out of High school. He threw for 1 Cll
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H....ton (Lemaster 5-6 ODd the Jam,
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30-1 high school record, ln&lt;lud- Bahnaen, Verhanl&lt; (12) and
BlldiiPIIle t-1) at New York
"I was alck, just sick, wboo log eight no-lllt,
games Gibbs. McGlothlin, Rojas (10)
0\yan 1M and C&amp;rdwall 1-7l, 2, I lei lillian'a throw gel thrOUI!h and turned In an overall earned ODd Satr!ano. WP- RJoas (4-3).
5 p.m.
· me," Jarvis said. "I really ron avorap ot 0.26.
LP- Vorbonic (3.2), HR- Freg&lt;&gt;5111 Francisco (Perry 64 and thought I hod coat us the game."
He also was to report to the sl (3rd).
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·lillian hod quito a night. He Tampa lnatructlooal team ror
- -~ames 0-2 and Fryman ~. 2, slllJ!ed In lhe Bravas' second aoa!J!lll)en~
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The visitors than tied the' •·" "'
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test
at 3-3 In the ninth &lt;11 1 Walk
rounded the bags on a ~ae
to
Steve
Arnolcl and i sl• .by
error.
The third Meigs marker was John C&amp;oto, two lllllold oull !111'1
accounted tor by But SWan In a stolen base.
Spencer went the diallllCe for .
the ftftiL swan walked openl~
undefeated
Meigs, fanned 11 bolt.
the 1nn1112, moved to secant when
tors
ODd
allowed
two bona on
Seuer walked, took third on an
error, and came home on a balls. Scott, whO worked .the ftrat .
eight lnninga for Marlette, struck
PIII,JOd ball.
Only other hits by Malga were out 11 and issued seven tree
alngleo by Lerui!e VIii Mater In passes. Mltehem walked nobody
the first, Tom Hyson in the 11111 fanned oiX! In retiring the
third, and L«d.e Bush with one aide In the ninth.
The game wut be comploted
out ln the seventh.
at
a later date.
Marlette got Ito llrat run In
Marl000 000 012- 3 4 I
the eighth wboo Emanuel Cllt,.
020 010 000- 3 5 2
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Scott,
Mltehem
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rider.
Spencer
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·SOl Blndo'a brol&lt;en bit al!wle
wi111 two out In the Dlmh
e•bled lhe A'• 10 the
Oriolea down to their fifth
· atnighl defeat. Paul Lltdblad
was the winJI!lr,
The Indians' decline reaehed
seven In a row as pinch-hitter
Bill Voss Uned • triple In the
seventh inning, ocor!JW pinch
rWIIlOrs Sandy Almoar ODd

started in four games al'll the
have won them all.
What's moP~ they owe much of
that suceess to the spirited
utlltty player, who has collected
seven hita ln 12 at bata since
coming olf the scrap heap.

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Twins Move Up
The 29-year-&lt;lld QuU!cl, who
was hitless in seven appearan-ces through the first two
months of the season, doubled
and tripled, scored one run and
drove in another Monday night
as Minnesota defeated Washington 4-1 to mow within a game
oC the second-place Baltimore
Orioles.
The Olkland Athletics edged
the Orioles 3-2, enabling the idle
Detroit Tlgors to open an eight,.
game lead, the Chicago White
Sox nipped the third-place
Cleveland Indians and the
Cll!fonia Angels outlasted the
New York Y~nkees :1.1 In 12
innings.
!n the only two Notlonal
League games played, the
AUanta Braves overcame the
Cincinnati Reds 3-2 alii the
Pittsburgh Pirates boat the
Houston Astros 4-3. A scheduled
game between Los Angeles and
Philadelphia was postponed by
rain
QuU!cl tripled to right center
in the third inning and scored
on pitcher Jim Kact's single. He
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White Sox their ft~at Wei&lt;!rj
Mil......, ' their ' - ·•'llllt"•
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ahad0110 again last Friday ~
victory,
wbon he otarted a game at
TREVINO ADVANCES
second base, courtesy •ol the
PALM . BEACll GARDENS
u.s. Marine Collis.
(UP!) - 1M Trevino, wlonor
He II(JllOIIrS quite reluctant to
ol the U. - S. Open SUnday, 111!'.•'''1
leave tile spotllglt.
vaulted Into fourth .Place In lbo ,. ,
· Quilici, subbing for Rod -Bo;lld;dy:..;Br~ad;;fo~rd;.;and;.,;;lll;,;vi;,;ng;;,jthe;;,;.,;PG,;:A.;ear;:,;nllw;:;;:;;,•,;;:;;.._ _ _,
carew who is serving a reserve •
hitch with the Marine how now

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tasl Inning, threatened to pull a
win out When It leaded the bl.ses
with two out on walks to BUI
Moore, George sauer and Tom
Hysell. llloUof hurler J e r r y
Mltdi"')), hoWever, .famed l&lt;ln-·
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the coOte•l wu called, hacauae
o!darknesfo
T~ Spencer, Melgs' right..
hand!&gt;r, opened the scoring !nthe
second
when he homered. Later
Meigs, In the bottom of lhe

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fW1I In tbo second Inning ODd
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advisor with the group's HNdquartera.
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The . -rant ofllcer, who,.
wife, ~·· llvos 1) 5135 VIIlap Court, 5Ift Anlonl6, Tex:,
cradlaled In 1958 l'roril Pl&gt;mel'Ql'
High School and attended lho Vniverslty of Colorado. Boulder. Be- ·
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was emplCQOed by Kelly Manufa&lt;turing Co., Middleport.

YOtrTH ASKElfFOR ITI
to. Are you sure he does? .:_ H.
Thla eolumn to for young peo- Dear Helen:
ple, their problems and pleasl am 13. My modlor was diurel, their troubles ODd fun. As vorced and is getting married
with the rest ol Relen Help Usl, to a man named ·~avid." Since
tt welcomes laughs bllt won't I will oot live with them, should
dodiO a serious 1Jiestlon wilh 1 l call him "Davld:1 or uoad?''
bnllb-&lt;111.
Also, oi'&lt;IUid I bul' them a wedSend your teenage questions to ding gift, or just a card? YOUI'H ASKED FOR IT, care of JOAN
Holen Help USI, Iilla newspaper. Dear Joan:
CRAZY MIXED UP MESSES
Why not ask your mother and
CREATED BY DIVORCE
luture step.latber which name
Dear Helen:
they'd prefer?
/'"'( Hospital in Columbus for a week.
My lolita are divorced and I
A gift? Fine, If you can allord
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rope have
lin with my lather. His fiance Is lt. But dc.ll't ask your real father returned to their home ln ~uma.
the ex..:wife or the man m,y mother for the money! - H.
Ariz., following a two week \?,sit
NOTE
TO
READERS:
THERE
here with his mother, Mrs. Alma
married.
Hoi-. thlo woman need• a ARE STILL A FEW SOS Btrr- R~ of Rudand, ond son, RichJNI)'dllatrlol. WhUe ahe was mar- TONS LEFT. TO GET YOUR ard R""" and family ofPomeroy.
Mr. aOO Mrs. Robert Jewell '
ried to my ~tiler, she treat- ..Sf AMP OUT ~EADYING"
ed him like an animal. Sle even BU'ITON, SEND A DIME AND A entertained at tbeirHarrisondlle
toldllhimafewtlmes. SELF - ADDRESSED STAMPED home Sunday with a !amll¥diMer
I've . - 111e dlan8e In my step. ENVELOPE. FOR EACH BUT· in observance of Father's Day.
falher since he married my TON TO; HELEN BOTTEL 80S Guests were their parents, Mr.
matllor, so I knoW this lsn~ ex- CLUB, BOX 9997, SACRAMEN- and Mrs. VIrgil Atkins, HarriTO, CALIF, 95823.
5onville, and Mr, arrJ Mrs. Glenn
lil8rated.
MASON - A famll¥ reunion
No ..,. can stand m:l' slet&gt;·
Jewell, Downington. and M r s. was held rocentl~ at tha home
Jewell's grandparents, Mr. and or Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stewmolher.to.be. I haven~ said anyMrs. Frank Halliday, Harrison-- artol Mason.
~tng to m..v father because I
don'l want to hurt him, but if
ville.
Present were Mrs. HeJengew~
AI
Is.
ha married her, he'll ha In ror
art, Ray and Eddie Werry; Jake
awtul tnJtj)Je. What can I do?
Greer, New Haven; Mary .Au~
Mr. and Mrs . Bernard Fultz,
- DISTRESSED DAUGHTER
mUier, Hartford; Mr. and !oJr&amp;.
Middleport, were at Mackinac IsDear llaulhter:
H.
C, Pillsbury, Beverly, Ohio;
land Friday and Saturday for the
You can be sure your Cather executive committee meeting or
Mr. and Mrs. Lofton Bl'OUill,
hal heard these stories: T h e the Ohio &amp;ate Bar Association.
Ge~ Ohio; Pem• Brough, Gentwo former mates would see to
oa;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fowler,
They were accompanied tO
THAT. II he doean'l believe them Bowling Green by their daughTamara and Tony, pt. Pleas••• well, mQbe he knows more ters, Beth, Barbara and Becky,
ant; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rusabout human nature than you do. who remained there with their
PT. PLEASANT - Morris sell, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
l.lllhaJ&gt;plly married people IDlcle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Bragg, Mason County Assessor, Jake Greer, New Haven; Rosa
brlag out the worat In each oth- John Eaken.
bas resigned and accepted a po. Stewart, Masoni Mr. and l4rs.
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er. Know all the facts before
On Thurada,y Mrs. Fultz and sltlon as Mason and Putnam coun- Billy Fox, Johnston, Ohio; Qra
you cxnlemn - and lhe beol way Mra. Eaken took the children to ties' Parole and Probation Offi- Higgins, Pt. Pleasant; atwart
to leam lhem Is by pttlng II&gt; Cedar Point. Mr. and Mrs. Roy cer. Bragg was elected to the McDermJt, Pt. Pleasant; Mr. and
!mow - really know - your Sinn of Convoy joined the rami- assessor post for four years be- Mrs. Lon Roush, Letart. W, Va.;
llop-loothar.to.be. - H.
lies ror a vlstt on Sa:blrd!l,r. glrmlng In 1964. Mrs. Margaret Mr .. and Mrs. Tom Harris, New
Dear Helen:
Enroute home SmdaY, Mr. and Bragg has been named to re- Haven; Maxine Arnold. Pomeioy;
Here lillie pic:ture:
Mrs. Fultz and children visited place her husband for the com- Mr. and Mrs. Jack aewart, Tim,
Thlo fafinw is &amp;OOd looking, In Piqua with the Rev. ODd Mra. pletion or the term.
Butch and Lisa, M&amp;soni Mary E.
but didn't &lt;late much In high But McOmber and famll¥ and
Seeld.ng the assessor post in Holstein, Pt. Pleasant; Mitchell
1chool. Now, in his first :year Mr. and Mra. WUitam Everson the November generaJ election Holstein, and Mr. and Mrl.
at collese, he Is gvlng wilh a of South Olarleston. Jean Mc- wUI be Orville Slurgoon, Repub- . Jetrery M. Holstein, Pt. Pleasl7 -year..,ld girl mosUy, it seems Omber accompanied them to Mid- lican, and Mrs. Jean Burdette, ant; BUI ~rouse, and Mr. and
llke, because · her family plana dleport and wlll remaJn here roc democrat. Bragg did not seek re- Mrs. Jteuben Stewart and Gary
II that way.
election, but did run onthedemO- Stewart.
a two-week visit.
The girl's mother invites him
A shoWer was alsoheldforMr.
crat slate for 5ilerlfl of Mason
over tor dlmer constantly, then
County, losing out In the primary and Mrs. Tom Harris of New
1118¥1 up and talko to him, even
Haven.
to
Troy Hoffman.
aftAor the girl goes to bed. Sle
New officers were eJeCl.CIU u,uhim slqlplng so ahe coold lowlng a wiener roast of lhe
btiY bor daughter a present for HyaeU Ron Free Msthodlst
HDI;!D pve ber1
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ed to .PlY all e_,ses, even for
FJected were Lee WiiUams,
his lux, II he'd take her to the president; .AJlen Williams, Vice
Prom. He refused, butwasalmool pres!-; Andrew Dewhurst,
forced to take her on his own treasurer; Miss Hayes, secre-PT, PLEASANT - The MaPT, PLEASANT - L. W. Get- 800 councy !iberll!'S Deparbnent
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tary; and Dwaine Allen, Dlalle
The mother b very domineer. McDaniel, iilerrle Mlchse!, and ty, Mason councy Clerk, waa received a call Monday afternoon
fnl, It almost_... they have RODdy Michael, recreal!on com- elected state president of the from John W. Hlrt, owner of the
doclclod to bul' a boyfriend for mtU.ee. A group trlpwaadiaeuas- West VIrginia County and Clr- Sandy Lewis Stock Farm, Gallitheir clau8lQr.
ed during the meeting. Attend- tult Clerk's Association during polis Ferry, reporting vandalBut here'a the real wowser: Ing besides thoae named wore the 31st annual meeting held In ism and the shooting and killing
The other night 111e parents took Mra. Roberta Musser and Mrs. Fairmont over last weekend.
ot. a cow on the f&amp;rm. omcers
He succeeds James C. Mor- are investigating.
this bOy aaldo and warned him Rosalie Wise, adVIsors, Joyce
~ gelling too serious with
Clonch, Dorotlcy Ohlinger, and gan, Marion County Circuit
Arrest11 recorded at the counClerk.
filelr little girll Mlgosh, t h e y Gary Taylor.
ty jail have been James Thomas
Elected flrol vice - president Vaughn, 29, Pl. P!ealant; nonobol'o her at him and then alap
was
Katherine Mauzy, circuit support:· Claude K. Moore, 69,
hla hand.
MASON PERSONALS
clerk ol Tucker County; aeoond
What do you llllnk, and Mrs. Mary Berry and Mr. ODd vice..presldent was Mary K, Holt, Rt. 2, Pl. Pleaaanl, DWI; Mike
can be ease out? - M. B.
Mrs. Lester Johnaoo spent aev- c0lll¢y clerk ot Lewis Co.jtreas- Wheeler, 18, West Coluni&gt;la, and
'lear M:
eral days in Ann Arbor, Mich. urer was A. Miller Brown, coun- Charles Edward Mickler, 57,
My !GAP (I'm Qlesslng AMontana, both Intoxication.
pin Perception) tells me the Thay accompanied Darld John- ty clerk of Putnam Co., and reputma• 1'Wam1nt' was just an. son home from Mlc:hlpn State elected secretary was Richard
Smith, circuit clerk of Preston
other gentle shove toward mat- University.
Mr.· and Mrs. Reubea Stew- Co.
rlmooQ'.
art and Gary, Mrs. Mary AuBlackwater Falls &amp;ate Park
If be's DtJt marriage-minded, miller, Mr. and Mn:. Jack
Neither gimmick programs
was
selected as the site for
he'd bet:ter atart turning down
nor
demonstration programs
stewart aDd tamlly were recent next year's conventlon to be held
lnvitatlona. Easing out Isn't too
self·help
patch·and·palnt
nor
&amp;~~ests ot Mrs. Maxine Arnold
dllrloutt wbon a boy really wants of Pomeroy. A cook-GUt was en- June 11 through June 14, 1969.
programs are going to clear
the slums. The slums can be
joyed. Alao vlaltlng were Mr.
cleared only by the joint par·
and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald or Inticipation of government and
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
diana.
private enterprise.
lolr. and Mrs. B. F • .Board,
lost
- James W. GaJinor, New
Mrs. Mary Berry, Mr. and Mrs. LOST IN POMEROY: '15, lln&lt;lYork State Commissioner
Sam ilol!man visited !lli.da,y and
of Housino and Community
er please call 992.,'1202.
Renewal.
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6-IS.,'Itc
aud Mrs. Leo Konieczny and famThings will unfold. We will
11¥. They went especially for
present
our demands 'When
Joilnny KonleezQY's gradlatlon
we are ready .. . We expect
from high school.
Q-How loud a noile does
to put on a great drama, a
Mr. and Mra. Coward Calvert, the pistol lhrimp ma~e?
great theater to educate the
Jr. or VIrginia are visiting her
American
people.
A-If tbe sbrimp Is in a
parents, Mr. and Mrs.· lester glass aquarium or dish, the
-The Rev. James Bevel, a
Stewart of Mason and his par- noise will be beard all over a
leader of the Poor People's
large room.
Campaign in Washington.
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-· aro June
Mr,
Mr'i. L. i1, TriP. Iron,
led, BroadlY~ st;, MJdiiiiPD!:Io ~patton;
ent~ a.iK1oi ,.tth
ella'
nor PBi'tY hcJiioring their sonI
and
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dlol~r, Mr. lu .
Mrs. Chet ~ or Dania, Fla.
Qleolo · ..;,re·. Mr.' and '•Mra.'
Rober! Le,y ot eoiumbua; Mr'a.
Hazel Waltero, Cboriea!Gn, W.
VL; Mr. and Mrs, AI 'H o 'ndr t-"
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ODd Mike, · Winfield; Earl Edwards, Langovllle; ·Mra. Frank11n Tripiell, Ricky, Dabble and
ClnciY, Mlddiiii'OI'Il and Mr. and
Mr•. Jan , ~. !'Oint 1'1111•
ant, w• vL
Mr. ODd Mra. Haddox wiD tene
Frl~ for 0eeu City, Mel.,
where tbo1 wUl flll!nd !lie IIIDI•
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Mr. 11111 Mrs. Gert)dWUdermulh
were Sundl,y gueSts ot W. ODd
Mrs. Norman Fisher o! Senecaville. Others vislilug at· t h e
Fisher home were Mr. and Mra.
Thomas Fisher. Clmbridge, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Smith, Marshs and
Me1llsa of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosenbaum
returned, Sunday aller spend!~
two weeks with thelr son, Jack,
and !amll¥ at Reynoldsburg.
Wh.ile there Mr. Rosenbaum was
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PT. PLEASANT - Pleas wore
enlored, aentan&lt;lng dates set ond
contln~ces granted In Mason
rMII&gt;\l' Circuit Court Monday.
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Kate _ l..aJN&gt;ert m ciJarse• or
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breaking ODd entering; James Stover, charged with contributing to
U&gt;e doliniJIOftCl' or a minor, cart
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July 2.
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NEW YORK {VI'O - The New
York Knickerbockers, Cinctru1ad
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Royals and Denver Roc kola will
Los Ang at Phl!a, p;JCI., rain
he!)l the u.s. Olympic basketto the stadium whore his once
boll team go through Its final
brilliant career fell upon dark Cln
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man, who had waiJ&lt;ed. In lbo
UPI Sports Writer
llfth to hike the Twills' l,ad .to
There's no stq&gt;pilll! Franh ~ Kelt went lho distance,
that the MlmeiOII all~ elghl hlta for his r.o,ath
QuU!CI 1)rins have given him hla start. victory.
Quilici, thp allghl bOttler who
Lindblad Mils Win

llgured so promlneltl.r In the
Tw:ina' 1965 American Loque
peMODI drive before fadlJWinto
the obocurlty of the minor
leagues, rHIIIerged trom the
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The Syracuse Chiefs may never
Ben Carnevale, chairman of consider the Columbus Jets wel~

000 100 001- 3 6 1 Mexico City.

The Iron station., N. c., rlght- Maloney, Abernathy (8) and
bander was regarded as one of Bench. Jarvis (7-4) and Torre.
the U. S. Olympic Basketball come friends here.
the tq&gt; pltehera !n the National LP- Abernathy (1.1). HRs- H.
Committee, said Monday the Columbus opened the first inLeague after winning 19 games Aaron (12th), Malooey (1st),
squad opens a three -game ning of Monday night's game
ln 1964 and 24 ln 196~ .
exhlbition series against the with a six-run spurt, then kept
But assorted lllmentslefl him Houatoo
010 200 000- 3 9 0 Knicka in New York Sept. 28, up the tempo throughout the alai 4-7 last season and he was Pitts
300 010 OOx- 4 12 I
plays at Cincinnati Sep~ 29 and fair and walked off wilh a 13-8
only 1-3 when traded. Now 27,
Giusti (4 ..8) and Bateman,
closes out the warmup contests win.
ha stU! throws 10 hard as OYer Brand (5). McBean, Face (9)
:.gainat the American Basket,. Jel righthander Ken Larsen
but opposing hatters report "his and May. WP- McBean (6-5).
ball Association's Rocketa In picked up his flllh win, alfast ball doesn't have aJIYihing HR-Stargell (11th).
Denver Oct. 5.
though he was roughad "' by
American League
on tt.,
MONEY WINNERS
the Chiefs ln the seventh frame
W, L. Pet GB
second Start
(Only games scheduled)
CINCINNATI {VPO- Mickey
and retired In favor of Dan
41 22 • 6 ~1
lloBaltrolttimore
Tonight wut ha Cloninger'•
American League
Wrlgh4 on the strength of her SChnalder, who gave way to
32 29 ,525 8 second start for ClnciiUllti IUs Wash
000 000 100- 1 8 0 win Sunday in the "500" Bruce Dal canton.
Cleveland
33 31 .$16 ~h first againSt Chicago last week Mlon
001 010 02x- 4 6 o Wmnen's Open at Indianapolis,
Bernie Smith Greeted Chief
Minnesota
32 31 .508 9 was 'a flop as he 'gave up n~ Moore, Humphreys (6), Hlg- moyed up to third .Place ln the starter and loser Gary Girouard
.Booton
29 29 .500 91h fiDIB In three Innings to make gins (8) and casanova. Kaat (4- earnlnga list Of the lAdles with a single to left and George
Oakland
. 31 31 .500 ~h his record 1-4. •
3) and Roseboro, Zimmerman Professional Golf AssoclsUon ~riggs slashed a hit to rlgh~
New York
29 33 .468 llh Cloning , mound 1 •-•..,t (4), LP- Moore (1-4). HR(LPG A).
Jets third sacker Riehle Hebner
California
29 33 . 468 ll'h
er s
ne ....._. Allison (6th).
Chicago
then blasted Girouard out of the
27 32 .US 12 will be Ken Jobnson (4.,'1), a - - - - - - - - - 1;;t;nauonal League Standlngo
Waohlngton
24 36 .tOO 15'h 3:;.year-Gid rlgh-r whn 1' that he sees no reason wllj', If By United Press International
game with a blow to GlrOWll'd's
Monday' Ro ulta
a startling contrast to tha he conllooes 10 hit the ball "as
w L Pc~ GJ!&amp;ce. The hit smashed GlrouChl
2 Cl a:...,~ night
would-be Cireblller since he, by I should" for the next three or Columbus
29 21 .580 .. ard's glasses, and bruised his
4 ;~ 1, ~t
hi&amp; own admiulon, "~ows a foor years why .he shouldn't Toledo
33 26 .559
% face, but he was nat seriously
Oakland 3 Baltimore 2 night
wide aosorbnent of junk.
chaUenge three-years-&lt;&gt;ld..- wu- Buffalo
30 27 .. 26 2'h hurt.
Calif i ·Io[eir Yprk I, inns.
The Bravea moved hto sec- Ito Mays for the No. 2 spot on LoulsviUo
28 26 .519 3
Columbus, besides the firstln(Onij pmes scheduled)
ond . plate In the National the all-lime home run Us~
Rochester
2.1 25 . 500 4 ning bomb, scored a run In the
Toda1'a Probable PitChers
League Monday night by boatNeither Mays, who also has a Richmond
26 30 ,464 6 third, four more ln the nfth.
(All Tlmeo EDT)
lng Cinc!Matl 3-2 ln the opener dozen h!Rners tltla saason and a Jacksonville
26 31 .456 &amp;h '
Baltimore (Phoebus 5-6) at or a four~e aeries.
total of 576, nor Aaroo have aQY Syracuse
21 32 .396 91;,
'oaklaid (Nub 5-4}, 10:30 p.m.
Fel!)le Alou, d.Wllng after thought of reaching Babe Ruth's
Monday's Results
. Now York (llownln£ 0-1 or two were out in the ninth inning, 714 record.
Louisville 4 Rochester 0
Berber . 0-1) at Calltornla raced home wlt!J the winning
Other Action
Columbus 13 Syracuse 8
(Murphy 0-0), ll p.m.
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If - . (ortep t4) it ,... TOllY Perez booted FeUx )!oa:lay, Cincinnati . anoouneed Innings)
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· that l!o\).' Leliiley. o1 HuntingtOn, rOiedo 3 Jack..,;.uje 2 (2nd,
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Aaron Homered
W. Vs., an lnlleld star. ror Mar- 10 lnnl~s)
Chlci&amp;o (Peters 3-8), 9 p.m. ·
EarUer In lho game, Hank ahaU
University's baseball Richmond 4 Buffalo 2
Booton (,Santiago 7-3) 11 Aaron hit his 12th h&lt;me run of lelln, had signed a contract - - - - - - - -- Detroit (WUson 4-4) 8 p.m.
the saaoon ODd the 493rd ot hla wllh the Reds.
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Lemley reported Monday to (AI Milwaukee)
000 000 001- I 7 0
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Gehrig for eighth place on the the Reds' Tampa, Fla., team In Cleve
000 000 2Ux- 2 6 1
W. L. Pet GB all-lime h&lt;me run Hot and also the Florida lnatructional League Chicago
st. L,oula
38 25 ,603 ... tied him with Eddie Mathews, ODd 11 OJIPOCted to be rea 08!ped
Hargan (4-7l and Sims. J.
Fisher, Locker (9) and McNertAtlintl
33 29 .532 4'h traded lite~ the 1966 seuon, for later.
Prancloco · 34 30 ,531 4'h the Brave&amp; career reeord
A three-year regular, Lemley ney, WP- J, Fisher (2.,'1),
Lol ·~leo
34 31 .523 5
Clmnky Pat Jarvis, llOII 7-4, played second base, third and
Phl-hla
28 28 .500 &amp;lh picked up his fourth straight shortstq&gt;, He bolted .306 aa 1 Belt
000 000 020- 2 8 0
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30 31 .492 7 victory with a alx-hlt perform.. senior ODd made lhe AU· Mid- oaidand
100 001 001- 3 8 o
N.,r York
29 31 .483 1'h anco. Jarvia gave QP one run American Conference team.
Bribonder, WaU (1), Richert
29 32 ,475 8 on a walk, saerlflce and a olnAlso Monday the Rods an- (8), Drabowsky (9) and HenClnellllllli
Pittaburgh
28 31 .475 8 giO ODd the other on p!tehor nounced that ri.t&gt;thand pitcher drlckl,. Etchebarren (9~ Odom,
Houston
23 38 .377 14 Jim Maloney's ftrat h0111e rlin Tim Graot, their orot selectloo Spr- (B), Lindblad (8) and
Monday's Rasulla
of the season and only lhe thlrcl In the regular phis• or the .,.. Duncan, Roof (9). WP- LlndAtial!la 3 Clnc:lnnltl 21 nl&amp;l&gt;t
In hla nl111&gt;-yaar career.
cent
agent draft, had blad (4-0). LP- Drobowsky (2Pittaburih 4 Houston 3, nlaht
Jarvis almost handed lhe signed with Sarasota of the 2).
Los at Pldla, ppd., rain
Reds another run I• the ninth Gulf Coast Laagus.
(Only games scheduled)
when his lwo-lloae error ODd a
Grant, 18, latmnlloyklna, va. (12 lmlngs)
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Toclay'o Probable Pltehero
stolen bose got VIda Pinson to and Ia 1 graduate of Riverview N, Y.
000 001 000 000- I 8 1
(AU Times mr&gt;
lhlrd - but he p!tehed out of High school. He threw for 1 Cll
ooo 001 ooo 001- 2 4 2
H....ton (Lemaster 5-6 ODd the Jam,
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30-1 high school record, ln&lt;lud- Bahnaen, Verhanl&lt; (12) and
BlldiiPIIle t-1) at New York
"I was alck, just sick, wboo log eight no-lllt,
games Gibbs. McGlothlin, Rojas (10)
0\yan 1M and C&amp;rdwall 1-7l, 2, I lei lillian'a throw gel thrOUI!h and turned In an overall earned ODd Satr!ano. WP- RJoas (4-3).
5 p.m.
· me," Jarvis said. "I really ron avorap ot 0.26.
LP- Vorbonic (3.2), HR- Freg&lt;&gt;5111 Francisco (Perry 64 and thought I hod coat us the game."
He also was to report to the sl (3rd).
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·lillian hod quito a night. He Tampa lnatructlooal team ror
- -~ames 0-2 and Fryman ~. 2, slllJ!ed In lhe Bravas' second aoa!J!lll)en~
(Only games scheduled)

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In the oame l~nllw. L,oule Bulh on 1 single by starting Jit~her,
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fallled the second Meljlarun when Jim Scott.
The visitors than tied the' •·" "'
he singled with two outs ODd
test
at 3-3 In the ninth &lt;11 1 Walk
rounded the bags on a ~ae
to
Steve
Arnolcl and i sl• .by
error.
The third Meigs marker was John C&amp;oto, two lllllold oull !111'1
accounted tor by But SWan In a stolen base.
Spencer went the diallllCe for .
the ftftiL swan walked openl~
undefeated
Meigs, fanned 11 bolt.
the 1nn1112, moved to secant when
tors
ODd
allowed
two bona on
Seuer walked, took third on an
error, and came home on a balls. Scott, whO worked .the ftrat .
eight lnninga for Marlette, struck
PIII,JOd ball.
Only other hits by Malga were out 11 and issued seven tree
alngleo by Lerui!e VIii Mater In passes. Mltehem walked nobody
the first, Tom Hyson in the 11111 fanned oiX! In retiring the
third, and L«d.e Bush with one aide In the ninth.
The game wut be comploted
out ln the seventh.
at
a later date.
Marlette got Ito llrat run In
Marl000 000 012- 3 4 I
the eighth wboo Emanuel Cllt,.
020 010 000- 3 5 2
rider, the catcher, walked leado- Metas
Scott,
Mltehem
(9) and Cllt,.
IIW of!tlte Inning, moved 10 third
rider.
Spencer
and
swan.
On a Meigs bobble and scored

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·SOl Blndo'a brol&lt;en bit al!wle
wi111 two out In the Dlmh
e•bled lhe A'• 10 the
Oriolea down to their fifth
· atnighl defeat. Paul Lltdblad
was the winJI!lr,
The Indians' decline reaehed
seven In a row as pinch-hitter
Bill Voss Uned • triple In the
seventh inning, ocor!JW pinch
rWIIlOrs Sandy Almoar ODd

started in four games al'll the
have won them all.
What's moP~ they owe much of
that suceess to the spirited
utlltty player, who has collected
seven hita ln 12 at bata since
coming olf the scrap heap.

Twlna

Twins Move Up
The 29-year-&lt;lld QuU!cl, who
was hitless in seven appearan-ces through the first two
months of the season, doubled
and tripled, scored one run and
drove in another Monday night
as Minnesota defeated Washington 4-1 to mow within a game
oC the second-place Baltimore
Orioles.
The Olkland Athletics edged
the Orioles 3-2, enabling the idle
Detroit Tlgors to open an eight,.
game lead, the Chicago White
Sox nipped the third-place
Cleveland Indians and the
Cll!fonia Angels outlasted the
New York Y~nkees :1.1 In 12
innings.
!n the only two Notlonal
League games played, the
AUanta Braves overcame the
Cincinnati Reds 3-2 alii the
Pittsburgh Pirates boat the
Houston Astros 4-3. A scheduled
game between Los Angeles and
Philadelphia was postponed by
rain
QuU!cl tripled to right center
in the third inning and scored
on pitcher Jim Kact's single. He
doubled home Jerry Zlmrnerw

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Mil......, ' their ' - ·•'llllt"•
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ahad0110 again last Friday ~
victory,
wbon he otarted a game at
TREVINO ADVANCES
second base, courtesy •ol the
PALM . BEACll GARDENS
u.s. Marine Collis.
(UP!) - 1M Trevino, wlonor
He II(JllOIIrS quite reluctant to
ol the U. - S. Open SUnday, 111!'.•'''1
leave tile spotllglt.
vaulted Into fourth .Place In lbo ,. ,
· Quilici, subbing for Rod -Bo;lld;dy:..;Br~ad;;fo~rd;.;and;.,;;lll;,;vi;,;ng;;,jthe;;,;.,;PG,;:A.;ear;:,;nllw;:;;:;;,•,;;:;;.._ _ _,
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win out When It leaded the bl.ses
with two out on walks to BUI
Moore, George sauer and Tom
Hysell. llloUof hurler J e r r y
Mltdi"')), hoWever, .famed l&lt;ln-·
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hand!&gt;r, opened the scoring !nthe
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when he homered. Later
Meigs, In the bottom of lhe

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· the other In the Ofth1to take a
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YOtrTH ASKElfFOR ITI
to. Are you sure he does? .:_ H.
Thla eolumn to for young peo- Dear Helen:
ple, their problems and pleasl am 13. My modlor was diurel, their troubles ODd fun. As vorced and is getting married
with the rest ol Relen Help Usl, to a man named ·~avid." Since
tt welcomes laughs bllt won't I will oot live with them, should
dodiO a serious 1Jiestlon wilh 1 l call him "Davld:1 or uoad?''
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Also, oi'&lt;IUid I bul' them a wedSend your teenage questions to ding gift, or just a card? YOUI'H ASKED FOR IT, care of JOAN
Holen Help USI, Iilla newspaper. Dear Joan:
CRAZY MIXED UP MESSES
Why not ask your mother and
CREATED BY DIVORCE
luture step.latber which name
Dear Helen:
they'd prefer?
/'"'( Hospital in Columbus for a week.
My lolita are divorced and I
A gift? Fine, If you can allord
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rope have
lin with my lather. His fiance Is lt. But dc.ll't ask your real father returned to their home ln ~uma.
the ex..:wife or the man m,y mother for the money! - H.
Ariz., following a two week \?,sit
NOTE
TO
READERS:
THERE
here with his mother, Mrs. Alma
married.
Hoi-. thlo woman need• a ARE STILL A FEW SOS Btrr- R~ of Rudand, ond son, RichJNI)'dllatrlol. WhUe ahe was mar- TONS LEFT. TO GET YOUR ard R""" and family ofPomeroy.
Mr. aOO Mrs. Robert Jewell '
ried to my ~tiler, she treat- ..Sf AMP OUT ~EADYING"
ed him like an animal. Sle even BU'ITON, SEND A DIME AND A entertained at tbeirHarrisondlle
toldllhimafewtlmes. SELF - ADDRESSED STAMPED home Sunday with a !amll¥diMer
I've . - 111e dlan8e In my step. ENVELOPE. FOR EACH BUT· in observance of Father's Day.
falher since he married my TON TO; HELEN BOTTEL 80S Guests were their parents, Mr.
matllor, so I knoW this lsn~ ex- CLUB, BOX 9997, SACRAMEN- and Mrs. VIrgil Atkins, HarriTO, CALIF, 95823.
5onville, and Mr, arrJ Mrs. Glenn
lil8rated.
MASON - A famll¥ reunion
No ..,. can stand m:l' slet&gt;·
Jewell, Downington. and M r s. was held rocentl~ at tha home
Jewell's grandparents, Mr. and or Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stewmolher.to.be. I haven~ said anyMrs. Frank Halliday, Harrison-- artol Mason.
~tng to m..v father because I
don'l want to hurt him, but if
ville.
Present were Mrs. HeJengew~
AI
Is.
ha married her, he'll ha In ror
art, Ray and Eddie Werry; Jake
awtul tnJtj)Je. What can I do?
Greer, New Haven; Mary .Au~
Mr. and Mrs . Bernard Fultz,
- DISTRESSED DAUGHTER
mUier, Hartford; Mr. and !oJr&amp;.
Middleport, were at Mackinac IsDear llaulhter:
H.
C, Pillsbury, Beverly, Ohio;
land Friday and Saturday for the
You can be sure your Cather executive committee meeting or
Mr. and Mrs. Lofton Bl'OUill,
hal heard these stories: T h e the Ohio &amp;ate Bar Association.
Ge~ Ohio; Pem• Brough, Gentwo former mates would see to
oa;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fowler,
They were accompanied tO
THAT. II he doean'l believe them Bowling Green by their daughTamara and Tony, pt. Pleas••• well, mQbe he knows more ters, Beth, Barbara and Becky,
ant; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rusabout human nature than you do. who remained there with their
PT. PLEASANT - Morris sell, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
l.lllhaJ&gt;plly married people IDlcle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Bragg, Mason County Assessor, Jake Greer, New Haven; Rosa
brlag out the worat In each oth- John Eaken.
bas resigned and accepted a po. Stewart, Masoni Mr. and l4rs.
,
er. Know all the facts before
On Thurada,y Mrs. Fultz and sltlon as Mason and Putnam coun- Billy Fox, Johnston, Ohio; Qra
you cxnlemn - and lhe beol way Mra. Eaken took the children to ties' Parole and Probation Offi- Higgins, Pt. Pleasant; atwart
to leam lhem Is by pttlng II&gt; Cedar Point. Mr. and Mrs. Roy cer. Bragg was elected to the McDermJt, Pt. Pleasant; Mr. and
!mow - really know - your Sinn of Convoy joined the rami- assessor post for four years be- Mrs. Lon Roush, Letart. W, Va.;
llop-loothar.to.be. - H.
lies ror a vlstt on Sa:blrd!l,r. glrmlng In 1964. Mrs. Margaret Mr .. and Mrs. Tom Harris, New
Dear Helen:
Enroute home SmdaY, Mr. and Bragg has been named to re- Haven; Maxine Arnold. Pomeioy;
Here lillie pic:ture:
Mrs. Fultz and children visited place her husband for the com- Mr. and Mrs. Jack aewart, Tim,
Thlo fafinw is &amp;OOd looking, In Piqua with the Rev. ODd Mra. pletion or the term.
Butch and Lisa, M&amp;soni Mary E.
but didn't &lt;late much In high But McOmber and famll¥ and
Seeld.ng the assessor post in Holstein, Pt. Pleasant; Mitchell
1chool. Now, in his first :year Mr. and Mra. WUitam Everson the November generaJ election Holstein, and Mr. and Mrl.
at collese, he Is gvlng wilh a of South Olarleston. Jean Mc- wUI be Orville Slurgoon, Repub- . Jetrery M. Holstein, Pt. Pleasl7 -year..,ld girl mosUy, it seems Omber accompanied them to Mid- lican, and Mrs. Jean Burdette, ant; BUI ~rouse, and Mr. and
llke, because · her family plana dleport and wlll remaJn here roc democrat. Bragg did not seek re- Mrs. Jteuben Stewart and Gary
II that way.
election, but did run onthedemO- Stewart.
a two-week visit.
The girl's mother invites him
A shoWer was alsoheldforMr.
crat slate for 5ilerlfl of Mason
over tor dlmer constantly, then
County, losing out In the primary and Mrs. Tom Harris of New
1118¥1 up and talko to him, even
Haven.
to
Troy Hoffman.
aftAor the girl goes to bed. Sle
New officers were eJeCl.CIU u,uhim slqlplng so ahe coold lowlng a wiener roast of lhe
btiY bor daughter a present for HyaeU Ron Free Msthodlst
HDI;!D pve ber1
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ed to .PlY all e_,ses, even for
FJected were Lee WiiUams,
his lux, II he'd take her to the president; .AJlen Williams, Vice
Prom. He refused, butwasalmool pres!-; Andrew Dewhurst,
forced to take her on his own treasurer; Miss Hayes, secre-PT, PLEASANT - The MaPT, PLEASANT - L. W. Get- 800 councy !iberll!'S Deparbnent
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tary; and Dwaine Allen, Dlalle
The mother b very domineer. McDaniel, iilerrle Mlchse!, and ty, Mason councy Clerk, waa received a call Monday afternoon
fnl, It almost_... they have RODdy Michael, recreal!on com- elected state president of the from John W. Hlrt, owner of the
doclclod to bul' a boyfriend for mtU.ee. A group trlpwaadiaeuas- West VIrginia County and Clr- Sandy Lewis Stock Farm, Gallitheir clau8lQr.
ed during the meeting. Attend- tult Clerk's Association during polis Ferry, reporting vandalBut here'a the real wowser: Ing besides thoae named wore the 31st annual meeting held In ism and the shooting and killing
The other night 111e parents took Mra. Roberta Musser and Mrs. Fairmont over last weekend.
ot. a cow on the f&amp;rm. omcers
He succeeds James C. Mor- are investigating.
this bOy aaldo and warned him Rosalie Wise, adVIsors, Joyce
~ gelling too serious with
Clonch, Dorotlcy Ohlinger, and gan, Marion County Circuit
Arrest11 recorded at the counClerk.
filelr little girll Mlgosh, t h e y Gary Taylor.
ty jail have been James Thomas
Elected flrol vice - president Vaughn, 29, Pl. P!ealant; nonobol'o her at him and then alap
was
Katherine Mauzy, circuit support:· Claude K. Moore, 69,
hla hand.
MASON PERSONALS
clerk ol Tucker County; aeoond
What do you llllnk, and Mrs. Mary Berry and Mr. ODd vice..presldent was Mary K, Holt, Rt. 2, Pl. Pleaaanl, DWI; Mike
can be ease out? - M. B.
Mrs. Lester Johnaoo spent aev- c0lll¢y clerk ot Lewis Co.jtreas- Wheeler, 18, West Coluni&gt;la, and
'lear M:
eral days in Ann Arbor, Mich. urer was A. Miller Brown, coun- Charles Edward Mickler, 57,
My !GAP (I'm Qlesslng AMontana, both Intoxication.
pin Perception) tells me the Thay accompanied Darld John- ty clerk of Putnam Co., and reputma• 1'Wam1nt' was just an. son home from Mlc:hlpn State elected secretary was Richard
Smith, circuit clerk of Preston
other gentle shove toward mat- University.
Mr.· and Mrs. Reubea Stew- Co.
rlmooQ'.
art and Gary, Mrs. Mary AuBlackwater Falls &amp;ate Park
If be's DtJt marriage-minded, miller, Mr. and Mn:. Jack
Neither gimmick programs
was
selected as the site for
he'd bet:ter atart turning down
nor
demonstration programs
stewart aDd tamlly were recent next year's conventlon to be held
lnvitatlona. Easing out Isn't too
self·help
patch·and·palnt
nor
&amp;~~ests ot Mrs. Maxine Arnold
dllrloutt wbon a boy really wants of Pomeroy. A cook-GUt was en- June 11 through June 14, 1969.
programs are going to clear
the slums. The slums can be
joyed. Alao vlaltlng were Mr.
cleared only by the joint par·
and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald or Inticipation of government and
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
diana.
private enterprise.
lolr. and Mrs. B. F • .Board,
lost
- James W. GaJinor, New
Mrs. Mary Berry, Mr. and Mrs. LOST IN POMEROY: '15, lln&lt;lYork State Commissioner
Sam ilol!man visited !lli.da,y and
of Housino and Community
er please call 992.,'1202.
Renewal.
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6-IS.,'Itc
aud Mrs. Leo Konieczny and famThings will unfold. We will
11¥. They went especially for
present
our demands 'When
Joilnny KonleezQY's gradlatlon
we are ready .. . We expect
from high school.
Q-How loud a noile does
to put on a great drama, a
Mr. and Mra. Coward Calvert, the pistol lhrimp ma~e?
great theater to educate the
Jr. or VIrginia are visiting her
American
people.
A-If tbe sbrimp Is in a
parents, Mr. and Mrs.· lester glass aquarium or dish, the
-The Rev. James Bevel, a
Stewart of Mason and his par- noise will be beard all over a
leader of the Poor People's
large room.
Campaign in Washington.
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-· aro June
Mr,
Mr'i. L. i1, TriP. Iron,
led, BroadlY~ st;, MJdiiiiPD!:Io ~patton;
ent~ a.iK1oi ,.tth
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nor PBi'tY hcJiioring their sonI
and
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dlol~r, Mr. lu .
Mrs. Chet ~ or Dania, Fla.
Qleolo · ..;,re·. Mr.' and '•Mra.'
Rober! Le,y ot eoiumbua; Mr'a.
Hazel Waltero, Cboriea!Gn, W.
VL; Mr. and Mrs, AI 'H o 'ndr t-"
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ODd Mike, · Winfield; Earl Edwards, Langovllle; ·Mra. Frank11n Tripiell, Ricky, Dabble and
ClnciY, Mlddiiii'OI'Il and Mr. and
Mr•. Jan , ~. !'Oint 1'1111•
ant, w• vL
Mr. ODd Mra. Haddox wiD tene
Frl~ for 0eeu City, Mel.,
where tbo1 wUl flll!nd !lie IIIDI•
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Mr. 11111 Mrs. Gert)dWUdermulh
were Sundl,y gueSts ot W. ODd
Mrs. Norman Fisher o! Senecaville. Others vislilug at· t h e
Fisher home were Mr. and Mra.
Thomas Fisher. Clmbridge, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Smith, Marshs and
Me1llsa of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosenbaum
returned, Sunday aller spend!~
two weeks with thelr son, Jack,
and !amll¥ at Reynoldsburg.
Wh.ile there Mr. Rosenbaum was
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'Monclo1 by tho Gallipolis Post,
State lllei"'IY Potrul. Four or
them were lnjured when a car
llXI a plck!U&gt; truck collided at
10:45 L m. .Monday at tho june-

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location.
However, Cassell reports that
he would prefer a registration
011 each entry so that the lineup
·can be completed before Friday.
Entries may be phOned to him

at 992-.\19 2.
The parade will move up Sec• Old Ave., Friday to the A &amp; P
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Store where it will be disbanded
! to reform near the Karr and Van
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"' Gilkey and Pomeroy Police Chief
.. Jed C. Webster.
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Swxlown Riding Supplies Co.,
Comor; two vetticles from the•
sheriff's departtnent; the Twin
City Shrine Club, Meigs County

Health Department, the fire departments of Pomeroy, Middleport and Chester; the Lovin' St.
Bernards, Miss Southern Ohio;
the C. K. Nease famUy on norseback; the 4-H Pleasure Riders;
Cub Scout Pack 235 Chester; Rutland: Girl Scout Troopj all Meigs .
COunty auto dealers with their vehicles transporting dignitaries;
Pllrneroy Bowllll8 Lanes; Land·
mark Store; Odd Fellow Lodge;
Meigs Bookmobile; Meigs Coun.
ty Young Republican dub; Gloria

Buck and the Glo-ettes; Cub Pack
248, Pomeroy- Marietta Shriners and Cub Scout Par~k 242.

don of Rt. 35 llXI Mitchell Rd.

A car driven west by Ethel
Black, 76, Rt. 2 Gallipolis, had
stopped to make a left turn. liehind her,' pickUp truckq,erated
by Murvln T. Morrow, 61, eoJumbos, failed to stop and strUck

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Also for deUnquent tax. Closing date will llii-IUly
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·pvt'itlii ~ o1 wordl
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· IIMi junior cllil pve tho bc!ol&lt;a
. Clf·llie Bible
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a I1IOrd drill I
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.Cblldrta attendlnl Ove ~·
Clf&lt;ll.e l&lt;hool ·waropresonled cor!i!kflel by tho·tea-• or lholr
J:*Ipi&lt;IIYO claosoo. Tilt Rev.

Cbarloa llmons gavocortlflcalel
lio the .teacher• and bell)erl Ia!'ludlng Mra. Della Coburn, Mrt.
llarold Hubbard, Mrt. ~
.WU!aco, Mrs. KonDatll wu....,
lolla~ )oJarta K. Hubbard, Mrt.
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John Fultz ·~ John. m
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Mri. Charles Savin, Mrt. C
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' ·blvatlonal 1ut1er . waa Mrt.

Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Branche
and Mr. and Mrs. Peck Larkins,
Belpre, and \'ilia Kincade, Cool-

~ K1o11 n Mr4- Fred
Glbbl, Jr. was tho jliaalll.

ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Larkins.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold New1un
and SaJXlra were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Romey White, Chillicothe.
Connie Hayman and Jimmie
Wa1ls, Columbus, spent a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Guy HayMr. and Mrs. Bob Barton of

plaas were made ·for :a plcalc
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ror membore arid their famlllea ·'· ThO nilnl friday dw meet.:
tO !Je hold oo ~ ·u Ill .tl\0 · lni FriAio. night at j!te honie ql
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WaolilnCton. D• C. wlllarrlveUda a kiD&amp;' • auard.
EJWI.~ 1 Rus~ 1.0 ,litO Drawing weeliond ror , a vtstt· wllli h I a
Following the rltuallllic op.
- . t ,. bj&lt; Vtrl!l Atkins, ~ntl IIIOihir.
..,cent Yillti&gt;r enotl, Mrs. llugbeo wu presentlhe ··~ ~i" b7 Allegra o1 Mr~. Klucild. wu .lilt eroildWill. Tbeprog!UtCOilCludotlwlth dauih!Ot, Jo Am lluittotcutter or Choir Has Picnic

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"WIIel .~ F~ ~ ol HII ~ '1~ hi"' vitllliie ·hor do: re.r met Friday night a! t~~~JboF · Wlm, Bari&gt;ara llupn. El!zallath • F4tlif llorot and Mr. and Mrs.
DIOI" · alld Mrs. 111111~ pu. IF ,. Mrl jQim: Kbicald · s be hall.
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went~Gtbehomeo!Mi'. "K,e\lPIII!ISioP\VIth~" , . ~ 111 'u;. ~ - ot·~ doli!!'
Pauline . A!kl"'· ~ hlah Tr~cy, and Flora I.I;N!,J. P I i t 2. Mrs. ·Ella Jloullal or fOJOiec
Franli ·Hall~ 11110' r Olltor aelec)lons W!'l'e "What o1 hlr brother Cl)'dO ·l'llule.r prlostsss ol Mary ~· - wa• watchman o! sltephtrdl present.. roy, Route 2, Ia a er. .and •
.&amp;etvt~~ .!ilelr 8~ -I soOt or' ~r 'Are Yoo?:' b7 o1 !loll~ r.;.a, whoso~ 'appointed a. jligeolllialq)rome od wore AU"' Hughes llXI VIr- ·mother. ,
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"'·" )&gt;laiload o.ul .lfl tlltl''"r,wpr91f~~~th. ::::Personal Notes a ·~ or Dlst~ 17, Oraer or a aehool ot tnstrut&amp;n.
'pttal. Tile 0011J11e have lilothlt ·
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Marietta visited Hazel Johnsoa
Dinner guests of Mary Pierce
(Cootinued frmn Page I)
were Mr. and Mrs. Johmtie New!'lckono Memorial SCholarship, ell and Jeff, Columbus, Mr. am
Middleport Chamber ol C o m · Mrs. Hobart Newell ahd !amity
mf&lt;e, Pomeroy High School Fu· ol Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Lar..;·
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Tress
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Iir. Roy Pickens, Columbia Gas Camden Clark Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Westfall
of Ohio and the Pomeroy Alumvisited Mr. and Mrs. Darrell CoDI A11n.
zart.
Presenting the awards was C.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cllev~
E. Blakeslee, chairman of t h e
awards committee, who cited the aller of Toronto, 0., and Mr. and
•"brain" drain ln Meigs County Mrs. Wayne Prince spent an eveeach year through the loss of its ning with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
youlli. He seld he hoped that Caldwell, Tuppers Plains.
Mary Offutt, Parkersb.irg, was
acbolushlps would provide
an
overnight guest of Mr. a n d
tnldadve and willingness and,
Mrs.
Joe Bissell.
perhaps, a desire lor the young
Mr. and Mrs. David Smith vis- l e to como back and help
ited
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Clay,
croate a better Meigs CDIDI~,
Chester.
lie ..,I!Ol'Yotl also tllat or some
Spehlllng the weekend with LetoO uacluates this spring only
19 81JPiiect lor the scholarships. ma Sisson were Mr. and M r s.
Tom Kelly, Meigs High School Jr. Koenig arw:l family of Zanesfaculty member, presided over ville aD:I Mr. and Mrs. Charles
llie awards nlgtrt and stated the Cline, Parkersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dean
program Is a "beautllul exprosand
!amity and Bob Saxton or
aton or tho !eellngs thl' county
hal 1M its young people."
Fred Morrow, who headed the BEBAN SIGNS
fUnd drive and sened as chair·
WASffiNGTON (UPI)- Helsman of the board tor the past man Trophy wimer Cary Beban
two years, extendedpubllcthanks will report to the Washington
to all contributors to the scholar. Redskins training camp Aug. 3
ship lounclatloo.
after st_gning with the team
lolorrow pointed out tllat In Monday.
1870, onl,y two per cent ol pe&lt;&gt;The
former
UCLA
star
ple between 18 and 31 attended quarterback will join the team
lnatitutlons lor a&lt;~vsnced train. four weeks later than most
lng whlle today almost 40 per rookies because be is scheduled
oelll of those between 18 and to play in the Coe.ches' ·All21 are getting trelntng beyond America game ID Atlanta and
high sdtool. This to particularly tho College All-Star game in
Impressive, Mc»rrow said, in view Chicago.
ot. the vast increase in _popJla- No terms of tbe contract were
tl.on ewer the years. He pointed announced, but Bebftn reportedout that the scholarships are an ly signed a three-year pact for
outrliht l!lft with oo strlng"a at- about $200,000.
j lached but added tllat. perhaps, JOYNER SIGNS
lllere mey be a moral obltga..
INDIANAPOLIS, tnd. (UPI)lion lor the roelplent to return Former Indiana UrUversity star
the amount later in order to Butch Joyner has signed to play
perpetuate the program.
basketball with the India,.
Refreshments prepared by Pacers.
lira. 0. R. &amp;out were served.
The signing was annowtced
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the Sliver Weddlng anniversary aiKI Mrs. Dorsel LarldnsandMr.
observation of Mr. and Mrs. Ho- and Mrs. Robert Larkins visited
Ethel Larkins.
bart Newell, Chester.
Edith Osborn, Keno, was an ov-·
David G. Smith, who has boon
a patient at camden Clark Hos- ernlght guest or Audrey Smith.
Mrs, Curt cawthorne ind Alii·
pita, is at home.
son,
Chicago, visited Mr. all'!
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ChevaMrs.
John
Groce.
lier, Toronto, 0., spent a weekMr.
and
Mrs. Marvin Walker
end with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
or Tuppers Plains visited Mr.
Prince.
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Mrs. Larry Curtis.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins
Joe
and Tim Bissell of Mason
were recent djnner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Nonnan Weber of Tup- visited Mr. and Mrs. Hank Holter•
- VIolet Smith
pers Plains.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hsymsn and
daughters of Columbus spent a
recent weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe russell.
Mr. aOO Mu. Howard Young of
Paden City, W. va., spent sever•
al days wlth Nellie Stethem.
· Mr.• alii Mrs. Ray Roush of .
Akron spent a weekeOO with Mr.
arx:l Mrs. Junior Hauber.
George Curtis o! Belpre visited his grandmother, Mary
Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Holter aOO
family recently visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Stalzer, Columbus,

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Hol~er Hospital with a ..;~~ _and M~~r.rPW' w!i~, \r&amp;a~· .to,J;'-~ cut
blcll II)FY· H~r hus-. ~ul Oriaer ...S ,roleas¢. · Tli!¢e; was
Bla~ 81, was treated for a cut hoO\'Y damage to 11ie ~ - •lilt.•
on t\iS iorohoad and relused.
Black car l!"'.heayy \Itt lront
Ettlel M. Morrow, 55, .Col-urn.. Of_~Orrow's .,It~ 8.-uC~.·-·l:r
• ··n.e ·patrol l!lted·-'1\19l'rciil· ,to
~lipolls ,lo,{uniclpe!' ~..ltme
Columbus sp0nt the weekohll lflth i9, ~ a c~ or ~uro',IO. stpl&gt;
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Prince. within ' assurt\1 olea~ dt~4ncll.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osburn
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1 Mrs. Mary TYler, 64_
and sons. Keno, Mr. and Mrs. ~··
talien !0 .vetorans
Emerson Johnson of Portland, Mel!torlal Hoai&gt;ttal with \nllirles
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Mr. '..,.j Mrl. Haymond RuoMra. Atkins. Re!roshmonts were 1111 have moved !rom !IIIIth Fifth
served.
Ave. bXo \he ~ j)1'QporQ'
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Mr' and Mrl. Philip Bllli.Y
The Rev. bale. McClurg was
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son, Jel'l')', .,ent the weekaialgaed to the Rac:lne Unltod
end
at
Cedar · 1'01111.
- t a t Church Charga during
Wooguelta o1 Mr. and
the recent Ohio Amual Con!tr·
enco ol 11ie Ualtod Molhodlat mra. John Fultz were Mr, and
Mro. Harold Vop!IQI1R and
Church beld at Lakeilde.
daullhter,
Melinda, or POrts.
Fastoro of ell other Methodist
mouth.
Melinda
remelned for a
churches In \Itt c:ounty wore r&amp;turnod lor another year. Hl&amp;h• week's villi hore and will ,lola
llabts or tho con!tronco Included ber 1mdo and aunt, Mr. and Mra.
acdOIII porlalniiW to crtsoa In William Swlaber, lor several
·America, Vlstnam problomo, llXI daya, camping at Royal o a k
eolde!inoa o!llie.morprbetween Park.
Mr1. Georga Fry ol Columthe Methodists llXI E. U.B.
bus
la here tor a BeYeral weeks'
Church. ·
Yiilt
with her alatera, Mrs. HerTile procnm·reaturotltwo mov•
los, ''The Cycle ol Despair," bert Flak and Mlaa lolabel Hy.
a story or N-o
family fife-Iii sell. 9le came oopeelalty to at~
Harlem, IIXI"VIotnam- How We tend the Flnlc..Jiardln wotldlng &amp;IllGot Ia, and How We can Get OUt." day,
91e Rue, dltllhter ol Mr. and
- e r feature wao rOCQIIII·
Mro.
Tom Rue, ao\d Sandy Swartz,
don or 9' •owlY pastors and tho
dauih!Or
or Mr•. and Mra. Gene
accoplance or lliem aa aoaoclate ,
members or tho Ohio Annual Cof&gt;. Swartz, are vacatlonlng at Day!ere\lce or tho Unltotl Mothoillat tona Beilch, Fla. They arrived
Clllrcl!. Included In the IIJ'OIV there Frldi.Y.
Mrs• .roo E, wn ... and daullh·
wore tho Rev. Max Donlhue, tho
Jlav. Chetter Lemlll)', and the ter, M,yrta, hove returned from
Momphlo, Tenn. after opencllng
Rev, WendeD G. SM!er.
a
week there vllltla&amp; R&lt;iberl wu.
Attending !rom tho Syracuse
llatloned aboard the u. s.
Chorga were tho Rev. ahd Mra, stuller llXI loll.. Marcia Karr, Coelll Qlard Foraythla.
Mrs. Jamaa Euler waalay del..
gate rr.... the Heath Methodist
Church, Middleport, ahd' Lao
.Crow attohded !rom the Pomeroy
Unltotl Methodist Church.

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Refreshments were te"ed.
A wiener roalt for Junior choir
moliobero olthe Middleport First
United Proabyterllll! Church woo
held &amp;olurday a!!Onioon at I h e
Middleport Commuolty Park. AlLaunder Together
tendlag were Velerle Lowla, Jtn
Always launder malehhlg
Walburn, Nancy Wallace, Becky,
males,
aueb ao lableclotbs
Cetloy and Debbie Coleman, Jon- and aapldaa, ..,..er tbe oame
ell and Tommy Kel\)', Tina Smith, eondltloaa. Otherwbo you may
Anthoqy Smith, Terry and Chrlo have one several 1bades
Yeaugor, Terry Ftre, and Mark Ughter Ulan the otber.
casto.
Milts aoslatlng were M r a.
Dale Walburn, Mrs. 1lwlght Wallace, Mrs. Fred Lewia, Mra.
Marcella Coleman, Mra. Hay
Smith, Mrs. Ken Yoauger, and
MilS Connie Bachner.

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But ifelectricity's cheaper than ever, why is your
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State lllei"'IY Potrul. Four or
them were lnjured when a car
llXI a plck!U&gt; truck collided at
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location.
However, Cassell reports that
he would prefer a registration
011 each entry so that the lineup
·can be completed before Friday.
Entries may be phOned to him

at 992-.\19 2.
The parade will move up Sec• Old Ave., Friday to the A &amp; P
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Store where it will be disbanded
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"' Gilkey and Pomeroy Police Chief
.. Jed C. Webster.
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Swxlown Riding Supplies Co.,
Comor; two vetticles from the•
sheriff's departtnent; the Twin
City Shrine Club, Meigs County

Health Department, the fire departments of Pomeroy, Middleport and Chester; the Lovin' St.
Bernards, Miss Southern Ohio;
the C. K. Nease famUy on norseback; the 4-H Pleasure Riders;
Cub Scout Pack 235 Chester; Rutland: Girl Scout Troopj all Meigs .
COunty auto dealers with their vehicles transporting dignitaries;
Pllrneroy Bowllll8 Lanes; Land·
mark Store; Odd Fellow Lodge;
Meigs Bookmobile; Meigs Coun.
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Buck and the Glo-ettes; Cub Pack
248, Pomeroy- Marietta Shriners and Cub Scout Par~k 242.

don of Rt. 35 llXI Mitchell Rd.

A car driven west by Ethel
Black, 76, Rt. 2 Gallipolis, had
stopped to make a left turn. liehind her,' pickUp truckq,erated
by Murvln T. Morrow, 61, eoJumbos, failed to stop and strUck

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Also for deUnquent tax. Closing date will llii-IUly
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. Clf·llie Bible
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.Cblldrta attendlnl Ove ~·
Clf&lt;ll.e l&lt;hool ·waropresonled cor!i!kflel by tho·tea-• or lholr
J:*Ipi&lt;IIYO claosoo. Tilt Rev.

Cbarloa llmons gavocortlflcalel
lio the .teacher• and bell)erl Ia!'ludlng Mra. Della Coburn, Mrt.
llarold Hubbard, Mrt. ~
.WU!aco, Mrs. KonDatll wu....,
lolla~ )oJarta K. Hubbard, Mrt.
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Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Branche
and Mr. and Mrs. Peck Larkins,
Belpre, and \'ilia Kincade, Cool-

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Glbbl, Jr. was tho jliaalll.

ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Larkins.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold New1un
and SaJXlra were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Romey White, Chillicothe.
Connie Hayman and Jimmie
Wa1ls, Columbus, spent a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Guy HayMr. and Mrs. Bob Barton of

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tO !Je hold oo ~ ·u Ill .tl\0 · lni FriAio. night at j!te honie ql
Hallld.;-AIIdno home, 7p.m. 'lli• Mra. Beoi1i""!:zllng 1'1. CODcellotl..

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WaolilnCton. D• C. wlllarrlveUda a kiD&amp;' • auard.
EJWI.~ 1 Rus~ 1.0 ,litO Drawing weeliond ror , a vtstt· wllli h I a
Following the rltuallllic op.
- . t ,. bj&lt; Vtrl!l Atkins, ~ntl IIIOihir.
..,cent Yillti&gt;r enotl, Mrs. llugbeo wu presentlhe ··~ ~i" b7 Allegra o1 Mr~. Klucild. wu .lilt eroildWill. Tbeprog!UtCOilCludotlwlth dauih!Ot, Jo Am lluittotcutter or Choir Has Picnic

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"WIIel .~ F~ ~ ol HII ~ '1~ hi"' vitllliie ·hor do: re.r met Friday night a! t~~~JboF · Wlm, Bari&gt;ara llupn. El!zallath • F4tlif llorot and Mr. and Mrs.
DIOI" · alld Mrs. 111111~ pu. IF ,. Mrl jQim: Kbicald · s be hall.
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went~Gtbehomeo!Mi'. "K,e\lPIII!ISioP\VIth~" , . ~ 111 'u;. ~ - ot·~ doli!!'
Pauline . A!kl"'· ~ hlah Tr~cy, and Flora I.I;N!,J. P I i t 2. Mrs. ·Ella Jloullal or fOJOiec
Franli ·Hall~ 11110' r Olltor aelec)lons W!'l'e "What o1 hlr brother Cl)'dO ·l'llule.r prlostsss ol Mary ~· - wa• watchman o! sltephtrdl present.. roy, Route 2, Ia a er. .and •
.&amp;etvt~~ .!ilelr 8~ -I soOt or' ~r 'Are Yoo?:' b7 o1 !loll~ r.;.a, whoso~ 'appointed a. jligeolllialq)rome od wore AU"' Hughes llXI VIr- ·mother. ,
o! coni!~ 1)10111' Gllld.r~ Nlcholf!OIIl "Father, till . was~ tO Charlellon w. llorlno or tho Unltod ~ .-Pt~ lllll\tklns. . •
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"'·" )&gt;laiload o.ul .lfl tlltl''"r,wpr91f~~~th. ::::Personal Notes a ·~ or Dlst~ 17, Oraer or a aehool ot tnstrut&amp;n.
'pttal. Tile 0011J11e have lilothlt ·
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Marietta visited Hazel Johnsoa
Dinner guests of Mary Pierce
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were Mr. and Mrs. Johmtie New!'lckono Memorial SCholarship, ell and Jeff, Columbus, Mr. am
Middleport Chamber ol C o m · Mrs. Hobart Newell ahd !amity
mf&lt;e, Pomeroy High School Fu· ol Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Lar..;·
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Tress
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Iir. Roy Pickens, Columbia Gas Camden Clark Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Westfall
of Ohio and the Pomeroy Alumvisited Mr. and Mrs. Darrell CoDI A11n.
zart.
Presenting the awards was C.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cllev~
E. Blakeslee, chairman of t h e
awards committee, who cited the aller of Toronto, 0., and Mr. and
•"brain" drain ln Meigs County Mrs. Wayne Prince spent an eveeach year through the loss of its ning with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
youlli. He seld he hoped that Caldwell, Tuppers Plains.
Mary Offutt, Parkersb.irg, was
acbolushlps would provide
an
overnight guest of Mr. a n d
tnldadve and willingness and,
Mrs.
Joe Bissell.
perhaps, a desire lor the young
Mr. and Mrs. David Smith vis- l e to como back and help
ited
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Clay,
croate a better Meigs CDIDI~,
Chester.
lie ..,I!Ol'Yotl also tllat or some
Spehlllng the weekend with LetoO uacluates this spring only
19 81JPiiect lor the scholarships. ma Sisson were Mr. and M r s.
Tom Kelly, Meigs High School Jr. Koenig arw:l family of Zanesfaculty member, presided over ville aD:I Mr. and Mrs. Charles
llie awards nlgtrt and stated the Cline, Parkersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dean
program Is a "beautllul exprosand
!amity and Bob Saxton or
aton or tho !eellngs thl' county
hal 1M its young people."
Fred Morrow, who headed the BEBAN SIGNS
fUnd drive and sened as chair·
WASffiNGTON (UPI)- Helsman of the board tor the past man Trophy wimer Cary Beban
two years, extendedpubllcthanks will report to the Washington
to all contributors to the scholar. Redskins training camp Aug. 3
ship lounclatloo.
after st_gning with the team
lolorrow pointed out tllat In Monday.
1870, onl,y two per cent ol pe&lt;&gt;The
former
UCLA
star
ple between 18 and 31 attended quarterback will join the team
lnatitutlons lor a&lt;~vsnced train. four weeks later than most
lng whlle today almost 40 per rookies because be is scheduled
oelll of those between 18 and to play in the Coe.ches' ·All21 are getting trelntng beyond America game ID Atlanta and
high sdtool. This to particularly tho College All-Star game in
Impressive, Mc»rrow said, in view Chicago.
ot. the vast increase in _popJla- No terms of tbe contract were
tl.on ewer the years. He pointed announced, but Bebftn reportedout that the scholarships are an ly signed a three-year pact for
outrliht l!lft with oo strlng"a at- about $200,000.
j lached but added tllat. perhaps, JOYNER SIGNS
lllere mey be a moral obltga..
INDIANAPOLIS, tnd. (UPI)lion lor the roelplent to return Former Indiana UrUversity star
the amount later in order to Butch Joyner has signed to play
perpetuate the program.
basketball with the India,.
Refreshments prepared by Pacers.
lira. 0. R. &amp;out were served.
The signing was annowtced
MoiKIJl)' evening.

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Several from her~ a~nded ahd Mrs. Roland Stethom, Mr.
the Sliver Weddlng anniversary aiKI Mrs. Dorsel LarldnsandMr.
observation of Mr. and Mrs. Ho- and Mrs. Robert Larkins visited
Ethel Larkins.
bart Newell, Chester.
Edith Osborn, Keno, was an ov-·
David G. Smith, who has boon
a patient at camden Clark Hos- ernlght guest or Audrey Smith.
Mrs, Curt cawthorne ind Alii·
pita, is at home.
son,
Chicago, visited Mr. all'!
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ChevaMrs.
John
Groce.
lier, Toronto, 0., spent a weekMr.
and
Mrs. Marvin Walker
end with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
or Tuppers Plains visited Mr.
Prince.
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Mrs. Larry Curtis.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins
Joe
and Tim Bissell of Mason
were recent djnner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Nonnan Weber of Tup- visited Mr. and Mrs. Hank Holter•
- VIolet Smith
pers Plains.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hsymsn and
daughters of Columbus spent a
recent weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe russell.
Mr. aOO Mu. Howard Young of
Paden City, W. va., spent sever•
al days wlth Nellie Stethem.
· Mr.• alii Mrs. Ray Roush of .
Akron spent a weekeOO with Mr.
arx:l Mrs. Junior Hauber.
George Curtis o! Belpre visited his grandmother, Mary
Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Holter aOO
family recently visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Stalzer, Columbus,

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Hol~er Hospital with a ..;~~ _and M~~r.rPW' w!i~, \r&amp;a~· .to,J;'-~ cut
blcll II)FY· H~r hus-. ~ul Oriaer ...S ,roleas¢. · Tli!¢e; was
Bla~ 81, was treated for a cut hoO\'Y damage to 11ie ~ - •lilt.•
on t\iS iorohoad and relused.
Black car l!"'.heayy \Itt lront
Ettlel M. Morrow, 55, .Col-urn.. Of_~Orrow's .,It~ 8.-uC~.·-·l:r
• ··n.e ·patrol l!lted·-'1\19l'rciil· ,to
~lipolls ,lo,{uniclpe!' ~..ltme
Columbus sp0nt the weekohll lflth i9, ~ a c~ or ~uro',IO. stpl&gt;
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Prince. within ' assurt\1 olea~ dt~4ncll.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osburn
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1 Mrs. Mary TYler, 64_
and sons. Keno, Mr. and Mrs. ~··
talien !0 .vetorans
Emerson Johnson of Portland, Mel!torlal Hoai&gt;ttal with \nllirles
Charles Larkins of Chester, Mr.

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Mr. '..,.j Mrl. Haymond RuoMra. Atkins. Re!roshmonts were 1111 have moved !rom !IIIIth Fifth
served.
Ave. bXo \he ~ j)1'QporQ'
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Mr' and Mrl. Philip Bllli.Y
The Rev. bale. McClurg was
and
son, Jel'l')', .,ent the weekaialgaed to the Rac:lne Unltod
end
at
Cedar · 1'01111.
- t a t Church Charga during
Wooguelta o1 Mr. and
the recent Ohio Amual Con!tr·
enco ol 11ie Ualtod Molhodlat mra. John Fultz were Mr, and
Mro. Harold Vop!IQI1R and
Church beld at Lakeilde.
daullhter,
Melinda, or POrts.
Fastoro of ell other Methodist
mouth.
Melinda
remelned for a
churches In \Itt c:ounty wore r&amp;turnod lor another year. Hl&amp;h• week's villi hore and will ,lola
llabts or tho con!tronco Included ber 1mdo and aunt, Mr. and Mra.
acdOIII porlalniiW to crtsoa In William Swlaber, lor several
·America, Vlstnam problomo, llXI daya, camping at Royal o a k
eolde!inoa o!llie.morprbetween Park.
Mr1. Georga Fry ol Columthe Methodists llXI E. U.B.
bus
la here tor a BeYeral weeks'
Church. ·
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with her alatera, Mrs. HerTile procnm·reaturotltwo mov•
los, ''The Cycle ol Despair," bert Flak and Mlaa lolabel Hy.
a story or N-o
family fife-Iii sell. 9le came oopeelalty to at~
Harlem, IIXI"VIotnam- How We tend the Flnlc..Jiardln wotldlng &amp;IllGot Ia, and How We can Get OUt." day,
91e Rue, dltllhter ol Mr. and
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Mro.
Tom Rue, ao\d Sandy Swartz,
don or 9' •owlY pastors and tho
dauih!Or
or Mr•. and Mra. Gene
accoplance or lliem aa aoaoclate ,
members or tho Ohio Annual Cof&gt;. Swartz, are vacatlonlng at Day!ere\lce or tho Unltotl Mothoillat tona Beilch, Fla. They arrived
Clllrcl!. Included In the IIJ'OIV there Frldi.Y.
Mrs• .roo E, wn ... and daullh·
wore tho Rev. Max Donlhue, tho
Jlav. Chetter Lemlll)', and the ter, M,yrta, hove returned from
Momphlo, Tenn. after opencllng
Rev, WendeD G. SM!er.
a
week there vllltla&amp; R&lt;iberl wu.
Attending !rom tho Syracuse
llatloned aboard the u. s.
Chorga were tho Rev. ahd Mra, stuller llXI loll.. Marcia Karr, Coelll Qlard Foraythla.
Mrs. Jamaa Euler waalay del..
gate rr.... the Heath Methodist
Church, Middleport, ahd' Lao
.Crow attohded !rom the Pomeroy
Unltotl Methodist Church.

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Refreshments were te"ed.
A wiener roalt for Junior choir
moliobero olthe Middleport First
United Proabyterllll! Church woo
held &amp;olurday a!!Onioon at I h e
Middleport Commuolty Park. AlLaunder Together
tendlag were Velerle Lowla, Jtn
Always launder malehhlg
Walburn, Nancy Wallace, Becky,
males,
aueb ao lableclotbs
Cetloy and Debbie Coleman, Jon- and aapldaa, ..,..er tbe oame
ell and Tommy Kel\)', Tina Smith, eondltloaa. Otherwbo you may
Anthoqy Smith, Terry and Chrlo have one several 1bades
Yeaugor, Terry Ftre, and Mark Ughter Ulan the otber.
casto.
Milts aoslatlng were M r a.
Dale Walburn, Mrs. 1lwlght Wallace, Mrs. Fred Lewia, Mra.
Marcella Coleman, Mra. Hay
Smith, Mrs. Ken Yoauger, and
MilS Connie Bachner.

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COupe. Vinyl interior, bucket seats, auto. trans., rt4lo, heater, good tires.

1961 PONTIAC CAT ALINA . ... . . .. . ... ...... $6f5
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white finish.

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ME!olf~I~~M~Jlnny

What we \Vould gjve to see
vour smDe.
To sH a1'1d talk with yoo
awblle.
The blow wa·s sudden, and
sboct senn-,,
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loved mother 8lld grand motller Amelia Walbr, ....,
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A LOT of new 8lld 1lled met·
c~• for tbe oaJe Friday
niBbl. Sale w,ID start II 7:JO
p.m. Adami AluciiOII Servh:e,
B•dlaod, Oldo, Jim Adams,
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POMEROY - 2 hedfooms, betb,
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Rln'LAND - I bedrooml, bath,
paneling, colllng tile, two leo
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COUNTRY ROliiB - S bedrooms, modem blth, oalbuiJd.
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lost and Founcl
LOST, Utile kitten, aD while.
ln Gravel Rill area. U found
call 11111-2661. Reward. l-114tc

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slereotl: for aample, a ma.
pie llareo radio ~lion.
4 spealers, ezee"- IIOUIId.
Pay P5.45 or IIIOidbl)' paJments of
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eolian! multi. We obtain •· · mlnlatur., f/5 ..,d up. lllud
lglrut1 JoeatloM In your ...... lei'VIee 8lld IJ'OOmiDa. Phoae
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RIMVAL NOW In ....- II
Alii Sl. Free WID Jlapllll TRAILER. BROWN'S TraDer
Part, Mlnenvllle. Pbone 4 SPEED 1118S Ford truck,
Cbard! In loflddJepart held "'
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S.lf.lle 1225; 16 loot Chris Craft boat
!ln. JGim Mayhew fNm ••
with lraller, 40 &amp;, molor,
Va.
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skis and life jackelll, $375;
PLI!:NTY of space for one !railHot Point chett type freezer.
er with all leellllles. In l'11r•
TID!: IIOtlSE of Wlllon: 1blllle
150. Phone !J92.5r/4, 5e5 North
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First 81., Middleport. I-1JI.3tc
111. Ill I p.m. '1'uelda7 tJnaP
lltanlay; &amp;mday 8lld Mo&amp; I"VRNISRED and unlnmlsh ed
FOOT Sportcraft boal. 45
dar by appolnlment, l'!nt loartmenll. CICIIo lo ICboo I. 1!10Mercury
engine, electrle llart.
road 11ft, llelow Pleuaat l't.
Phone IIJI!tlt.
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a--t 1FIIeh lor slgno. I'll
equipped
with trailer. $7GII.
TIWLER SPACE, aQ utlllt1el
Also
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Chevrolet
Impala eon.
available. lnquln ISS MuJber,
vertlble In IIOOd rondltl011.
IT allor I or I p.m. Write P.
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378-6366 Edward Chevo. Box as Pomeroy, 1-a.u. alier, Retdovllle,
'IIIey are ft.prodlldlvll, IIIII
Oldo.
your - - ~- Free IDf.IU!p
fpedlolnl IIIII lnfonnollaa 011 FtiRNISIIED apartmenl, I wo
enwl opace dangen, No bedroomo, Middleport. !'bone Ill~ MOBJLE=:=-bo:--me-. wasller
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CllalruJ. l'oallnJ, &lt;alor. I JOOMB AND BATH, 170 Mal. 111&lt;1 llland, • . LloJd Jlug.
berry Ave., Pomeroy. CGIIo
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S.!Mtc with bath, basement, two lola,
!be home of 111111.1 P!ldlllt,
$1000, Three room house with
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TWO I'URNlSIIED tlllll*illtbuenllllllllto, gelding. spoiled, well lral..
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BELPRE, OHIO
.SAVE S!'ACE
1..
tlon, apartmenll lurnlahed 6 TWO BEDROOM home, -.l!ath
room home In Syracuse, larp
423-7531
unfurnished In Middleport,
kitchen, fireplace, basement,
lull basement, prage: 'i'tophone 9tJ.326'1.
....12tc
garo,e. new metal awnlngl
lllOTH PROOFING
year-&lt;~Jd home In SyriiCWie.
8lld
two
ema
large
loll,
Pllone 992-1421.
5-28-lltc
.
MODERN AIR conditioned unFor Tr.de
pboneiiiUtOO.
S.!Uie CURTISS "DAIRY BEEF" RADIO • TV repair, furnished apartment. Coats FVIJ.Y I!:QUJPPI!:IJ recreation
·breedlJ&gt;s ilei'Yice.
Lelaad · able prieel]. ADterma • l!Goa- L::~~v~:-!'I'IW54~:=;su
CASH FOR Anllquet. BDI
Parker,
Pomeroy
residence
lor service. Jobn Harrllon, ·
Building,
Middleport.
Apply
at
Rlmm, Mlddlopart, Oblo.
center In Racine; 4 pool tamD64
or
call
llallon Tup701 Broadway st., Middleport, ,_....._ _ _ _ __
Business
Servl•
Apartment 16.
S.IS.'IIc
I-INIIIe
bles, ping pong llble, p op
Olllo. Phone PDJ.2SD, OjiOII
eooler, etc. Also Utory briet READY - MIX concrete dellv· pars Plains trl-3151. UIOtc · evenlnp.
S-$atc
if;9lnllUUS
ered rJgbt to your project.
6 tile block building on Srd·
For Sale
Wanted To Buy
SWIB
AND SERVICE
ra~~ and easy. Free
St., Raelne. Large business
AN'I'!QUI!:S, lumllure, dllllel, 1965 PONTIAC Catalina two
malol. Phone lt2-DI4, GoetEXPBn'
FIRESTOilli DLC 1110
BEGINNERS
room now oceupled by recremiBoellaneouil. lin. Rowan! door hardtop, power ateertnr
NEW
TR!A!).ILACKWALL
leln
Ready
•
Mix
Co.,
Mlddl&amp;ation
center.
'n!ree
apart·
Wheel Alignment'
Cecil, 1100 w. Main 81., l'mJie. and brakes. automaUc lrans.
port, Ohio.
f 10 ttc
menta
on
lleeond
ftoor,
I
•
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mission,
excellent
condition.
l'GJ.
145-lle
. ~13
p~-=
$295.00
lumished. Separate prage •
Contact Robert RoUJb, Rem650xl4
,...
.41
.
RED R5H BOAT
laundry room with apartment BUDGI!:T PRICE fumlturO &lt;11
loci&lt; Grove. Phone IIU38S.
700xU
lo.ll ,41
our
third
ftoor
bodget
lbop.
Help Wanted
700xl4
tOM · A2
on "'""'nd ftoor. Auartment
s.u.ete
MASTE'RaWT
Bater Furniture, Middleport.
750xl4
11.11 AI
LADY for housework and coot.
partly furnished. AJoo .......
6711x15
liM A1
TRAILER
0111o.
1 a tre
Live In or out, Pllone a CRISS CRAFI' CRIJJSI!:R, •
ale one story wooden bulfnesl
PI"' ..........lo Enhanp1
5251. Contact 0. lllndy cwer fl.. W HP motor. sleepo t,
bulldlng and vacant lot. AD
-GUARANTEED.Noll-ldt GWII''!i
Liberty Theatre, Middleport. excellent llrougbout, also
furniture lntluded, aD unill SI!:WING MACIIIIIES, npalt
.
.
I
service,
matea. WY :1e.t7-3tc
rented wltll good lneome. Conlloallng boat house, botll at
!214.
,
.
Fabrle
Shop, Pomllct Joe Britt at Re&lt;reaUon
Gallipolis Jloxt Club. Pllore
. ...,. . I'IIONBifteroy.
Authorized
SID8er
Sales
NIGHT CLI!:I!K, retired or 1&amp;Cooter.
or
can
949-3057.
Middleport
S.ls.ctc
and Service. We Sllarpen
ml-retlred. References ,..
1-JI.tfe
"You aluJit me up before
c. c. IIJWIJIORD
SciiiOI'B.
Nf.lfc
t/1£
hoal'l/ head, mad hollor 1/1£ ·
qulred. Apply In periOII, Ho- STEEL GLIDER, I tool 'lllde.
AIICI'IONBER
face
of an old man, a!ld ~
NEW
tel Marlin.
S.!Ute Phono Coolville • Tuppen 196'1 AVACADO green Jl1reblrd.
CumpletO llrwlei
CIGARE'l'l'E
Yendlng
IIIICidl8
TO
..
Tate
OYer
paymenll
or
trade
Wrllo, ~'De or oietoet
l-1.1.11p
i~~-t.eaz.l:tku.Gof9,~t"
the
. .- - - - - - - • Plains 81'1-31111.
and
l&lt;n'lce.
ABC
Enterprises,
for older car. Phone IIJ.39ID.
Crill llndlerd
M'a1011, W. Vo. Phone 'I'IJ.UO.
"OUR
I-!Ute
....... Olilt
PONTOON ROUSE boaL traiJ.
If wrlllkles mUJt be writl+lfc
et, II HP motor, $4JII. Plla
I l tre ten upon our brows, let them CAIPJ11NG
not be written upon the beart.
11111-MJt aflol' 5 p.m. an we.t. SIMMONS METAL hed a n d
The
sPirit lhould not grow .
Insurance
IIJlTID8•·
also
one
noor
lamp.
days.
1-IM!c
old.lames A. Glllfll!ld, 10tb
Pllone IIUIM.
S-lut&lt; AUTOMOBILE lnllll'lllt:e ben
u.~. ,resident.
eoncolledf Loet J01It' operat.
STERI!lO RADIO comblru!IIO!!,
BLACK
MINJAroRE
Poodle
or'a license? CaD 19f.llllll.
recently .........eel; "-!\.

81ft,

We'd give It CIIICe 11101'1!,
To heir ller voice 8lld see her

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dan who otied June 18, 1967:

Loved 8lld sadly ~toissed by
slslen, brother, daugllll!r

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Watching Want: Ads _Brhig .T~g,·Grade Results:·:

JOHN DI!:EIIE 4JO aw w1tb
wiDch and blade; allo IIIGI
Sludeblbr
lon tnd wltb
Dve apeed trensmlsslon. I'll.
lltUOtO.
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ALLDAY

We often sit and' think of you.
The thlngo yon used lo say
8lld do.
Wonder wily YOI'' had to dl,.

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LOST BRIGHT carpel colors:
Restore them with Blue J.us.
tre. Rent electric shampooer
fl. Baker Jl'umlture. S.17-4tc

HAPPY HOUR, Rbeong Bpllnp
Nile Club, I to I p.m. JloD.
day thru P'rlday. Ladlel Dl8ld
..., Friday.
u.tfe

Thundey, June 20

.. dear.

Motor Coo

White wall Ureo. White ftnlsh wllh Turq. hwerior. Radio
am Heater. The ear has Bal. of Warranty aDd new car UUe.
1962 CORV AIR MONZA . ...... .. , . . . ......... ~95

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CUICKEN BAR-B-QUE

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I'OMI!IIOY, OHIO

RSH &amp; GAME
TRAP SHOOT

Tracl. and nie&lt;ea

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1967 CHEV, IMPALA 4 DR. .... . : . ••• , , , , ..•2895
327 Egnlne, Turbo Hydramatie Trans., Power steering,

MEIGS CO.

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ABI IT WAS AU. Ml' FAULT! !lOT

IT SS£M£0 'OUCio\A ~ JOB ,
'T'~ HIM IH 'CAS-I'

Admlsslma
Mrs. Mar7 E. • Wallis, 1114
Firat Ave.; Ezra P. Slaley, 2119

MUST SElL: tale model - lnl maehlne In lovely 'WI1nnt
-'elle. Loob 8lld ru II I

CheiiiDlt st.; Mra. CaiYin D.
Sleets, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; M r a.

Jib - · Mates baltollbolel,
... ..... lliOIIOIIJrllil, appRo
ques, ele. JI'Gr quiet .......
Cllll or ID payllleoll d. tf.!O
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Claire 0. Fadely, Rio Grlllllle;
Miss Mary stdclmore, R~ 1 Bidwell; hree L. Burrlo, Patriot ·
star R~; Conrod D; Berkley, R~

JS !JEJNC&lt; REMO\IEO
ANTI· L.JVIDITV
'TO 'mE

2 Galllpolls; Mrs. Divers E.
Dra,y, Gallipolla; Mill Connie J.
Goble, Rt. I Thurman; Peul A.

OAT SI'RAW, 10e a bale. ~
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..IJ.IIe Honaker, Jr., Muoni.Brend&amp;&amp;le

Jefferson, Rt. 2 Pt. PleaiiDti
Jameo
W, SWart, Rt. 1 RaefM.;
NEW 110 DII!:SJ!:L Jalm lloon!
doler, -.:11 8lld llllde, M• Mro. Rarey E. Clark, Rl . . 2
Pomoroy; Mrs. Murvln T. lofor.
1011 City, . . _ 'I'IS-614'1.
row, Columbuo; Howard J. Walser, lrontoni WUUam ·O. Ge:atr)',

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Rt. 3 Wellslm; David L. Vaugbn.
It PAYIIENTII of •• "' t41 COal Grove; Mro. Peul E. Blaek,
cub. Mall Hll
••lnl
rnacldne. Fully equipped IG Rt. 2 Gallipolis.

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Kathleen E. Boneo:utler, Mrl.
- 011 buiiiD, etc. I monthtl Jamaa W. Cburd!, !lr)'oa c. Kfr.
Gld, . . . .teed.
by, Melvin J. Kirby, Mro. Rar-

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old E. Roee, Mra. CBIY!n D.
Sheets, DBIUl)' Sheets, Michael

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W
ith
aatomlllc lloallnl tam table.

... ll'ft!:RBO, lovely llliDal

,.. mr paymenllJ ol •

per

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flto.a, 'lllll set 111111 mam
bJcller. ,..,. It In J1llll' bome.

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rJlloiAtB lrllned beelle. ...
" ' - 10-m!.
..tw.

IIOUSI!: IN Bradbury. 5 1'1101111,
newly d&lt;eorated: balb w I t b
aD ..., fblures . WID oell
with or wttholll lumltun.
Sherman Bulklr'&lt;, Rt. I, MJ4.
dleport.
..JJ.«p
SO YOUNG fryers around t lb.
eaeh. Contact Martha Ander·
aon, Rt. I, Racine, on Horse
CIWe Rood, two miles llelow
Basllan Store.
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Business S.rvl•

ELECTROLUX SALES 8lld 11!1'·
vice: Sweepers, rug ......,...
8lld polishers. Genuine parts.
0a11 IIW'IIO.
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APPALOSSA STUD aervlee. By

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appointment, phone t9Uil1

AIR CONDmONINO RefrlgerIlion lenlee. Jack'l RefriC·
entlon, ll'ew Haven. . _
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NEWS
presents
LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
AT
l:SO A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.
l(eeping Meigs
Gollio ond
Moson Areo
Informed As
Well As
I.\

Entertained

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bel nrc you li?~ i~'' 1
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NO!' arranP the olreled·letten
ta font the 1Urpr111 antwer t 11
ouneated bJ lht

above·-·

no

extra chawe for
!his ·daily vacatlyp news thrill!
Just give ua or the carrier. boy
your exact vacation address and
If you're vltllloJ
·' ·:\IAtes, seve.ral days before you
S(&gt;Vcral diffrre•t.
*""' we'II m&amp;i I your paper reguvacation s~ts the ., , · ·~t an.
carrler woll IBVJ : · , larljr' and reaume delivery when

Or, He'll Saw
t~ Papm
for \'o~!

unoe.....blethen""'r Jumbles,

one letler to eaeh square,

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• THIS is one aummer when you'll
certainly want to keep In close
touch with all the important news
that's breaking and brewing-and
espeeiaUy what happens at home
while · you are away!
family newspaper arrive daily at
your vacation •pot, with ita FULL
news-and-picture coverare of localand global events - as well 1111 aU
your tavorite pages, features, col.
limns and comics!

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VACATION
'PICTURE'

BEST way is to have your own

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lrom Home
in YOUR

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Wblle 'l'llrrlera hOO. liM
Farman Olb Traetor. h)odrauUe lift, I point fast bitch, sin- [HoSPitAl NEWS
lie plow, I fool cutter bar
and dlac hiOO. Priee.ftrm. LJt.
Holzer Hoopltal: Vlsltlnghruro
De Bartaroo Kennell, CooJ.. 2-4 and 7-i p.m. Parents only
YIIJe, Olllo, tl'/.-st. 1-7-IO!e on Pedlatrlca Ward.

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QUAUTY

COupe. Vinyl interior, bucket seats, auto. trans., rt4lo, heater, good tires.

1961 PONTIAC CAT ALINA . ... . . .. . ... ...... $6f5
HT Cpe. Automatic trans., Power Steering, R&amp;H, good tires,
white finish.

~EROY

Pomeroy Motor Co.

ME!olf~I~~M~Jlnny

What we \Vould gjve to see
vour smDe.
To sH a1'1d talk with yoo
awblle.
The blow wa·s sudden, and
sboct senn-,,
To part wltb yoo, we loved

.,.d neph.

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IN LaYING memory of otll' IJe.
loved mother 8lld grand motller Amelia Walbr, ....,
...... away June II, !Vtlt.
'

lf Ill! bad Ill the world to

llllllt.
And sreet her at our door.
Bod aQ we can do, dear

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A LOT of new 8lld 1lled met·
c~• for tbe oaJe Friday
niBbl. Sale w,ID start II 7:JO
p.m. Adami AluciiOII Servh:e,
B•dlaod, Oldo, Jim Adams,
Auetkmoer.
1-IJ.tle

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POMEROY - 2 hedfooms, betb,
Jumace, 1ro11t poreh; -.....
handy to lfonf. Alldna
$001.00.
Rln'LAND - I bedrooml, bath,
paneling, colllng tile, two leo
res, asking f7,tltiD.OO
COUNTRY ROliiB - S bedrooms, modem blth, oalbuiJd.
lnp galore, minerals, 10 oc- ·
res of lraclor 1811d, ukln1

185110.00.

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Aa\EAGE 'NEEDED
11EL1!:N a VIRGIL TEAftRD
ASSOCIATES

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MOIUHOMES
IN .11ft MID-OHIO VAJJS.Y .
fkive Into e completely fumlshed, brand
new home that lets you enJoy life at Its
free best.
COMPAIE OUR ·SERVICE
QU.AUI'Y &amp; PRICE AS LOW AS _ .

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WAHitD

Pomeroy Route.

In Business
Section
lost and Founcl
LOST, Utile kitten, aD while.
ln Gravel Rill area. U found
call 11111-2661. Reward. l-114tc

lui cablnot, lh new. lllladoe I'IUO or lll«&lt;lbJy paJ-

menta. Also new IIIII D!&gt;d
slereotl: for aample, a ma.
pie llareo radio ~lion.
4 spealers, ezee"- IIOUIId.
Pay P5.45 or IIIOidbl)' paJments of
Phone 9ft.3111.
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operated samei plus deolre ~~ lumllure • ·
an&lt;.l jull a lew boon ..,..Y
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5-INDtp
eoul 'd pll1duce thiJ wllb a- POODLJ!: PIIPPII!:S Ala: TO)'
eolian! multi. We obtain •· · mlnlatur., f/5 ..,d up. lllud
lglrut1 JoeatloM In your ...... lei'VIee 8lld IJ'OOmiDa. Phoae
II Yt&gt;1 qualify, wrlte Mini IIUta.
11 I tre
llacfl.h,.., Boz 1158, Roc:beoter, Ulnn. 511101. Include SAVE flO or more 011 a1am1num
pllone n'lllllber.
S.IJ.ttp boall. An 11ze1 111-JI.JS.It
loot. Oalllft.2!4'/, or IIDGI.

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RIMVAL NOW In ....- II
Alii Sl. Free WID Jlapllll TRAILER. BROWN'S TraDer
Part, Mlnenvllle. Pbone 4 SPEED 1118S Ford truck,
Cbard! In loflddJepart held "'
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S.lf.lle 1225; 16 loot Chris Craft boat
!ln. JGim Mayhew fNm ••
with lraller, 40 &amp;, molor,
Va.
..1J.JIIe
skis and life jackelll, $375;
PLI!:NTY of space for one !railHot Point chett type freezer.
er with all leellllles. In l'11r•
TID!: IIOtlSE of Wlllon: 1blllle
150. Phone !J92.5r/4, 5e5 North
01111. CaD . . . .
4-111-lfc
filii and auppJiea. OpeD I L
First 81., Middleport. I-1JI.3tc
111. Ill I p.m. '1'uelda7 tJnaP
lltanlay; &amp;mday 8lld Mo&amp; I"VRNISRED and unlnmlsh ed
FOOT Sportcraft boal. 45
dar by appolnlment, l'!nt loartmenll. CICIIo lo ICboo I. 1!10Mercury
engine, electrle llart.
road 11ft, llelow Pleuaat l't.
Phone IIJI!tlt.
IO.IJ.II&lt;'
skis and aeeeuorles. Jl'ully
a--t 1FIIeh lor slgno. I'll
equipped
with trailer. $7GII.
TIWLER SPACE, aQ utlllt1el
Also
61
Chevrolet
Impala eon.
available. lnquln ISS MuJber,
vertlble In IIOOd rondltl011.
IT allor I or I p.m. Write P.
~BWAIOONG? Phone
378-6366 Edward Chevo. Box as Pomeroy, 1-a.u. alier, Retdovllle,
'IIIey are ft.prodlldlvll, IIIII
Oldo.
your - - ~- Free IDf.IU!p
fpedlolnl IIIII lnfonnollaa 011 FtiRNISIIED apartmenl, I wo
enwl opace dangen, No bedroomo, Middleport. !'bone Ill~ MOBJLE=:=-bo:--me-. wasller
IIUI'It.
l+lfc
llletman, low overllold. •
alld dryer; two boltJe •••
per cent ......... Allied """'
tanb. 1'15 piJon fuel tank
CllalruJ. l'oallnJ, &lt;alor. I JOOMB AND BATH, 170 Mal. 111&lt;1 llland, • . LloJd Jlug.
berry Ave., Pomeroy. CGIIo
"-•s•even~np.
111. Pllono t1U211.
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ill!.
M#c IIU!t!.
WILL DO 11w1DS Ill home S.IJ.Ite
. llppen, poebll, ~.
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llerry. Pbono • ••. 1-·IJ.IIe
Phone m-.;;t~
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8lld help c;ue for my bUibaDd, .!'STATE ol Ernest 1.. Ebenwho Is ill. Conlllcl Mn. Will· bach, State Street, Lo"'~
lam
Carman, Laurel Cliff. Pomeroy. Five room house
IIAPTlS'1' PRAYER IIIII'IJW a
Phone IIIIU4tl.
S.!Mtc with bath, basement, two lola,
!be home of 111111.1 P!ldlllt,
$1000, Three room house with
Tlalay, lualll, II 7:• p.m.
barn, city nter, ps 8lld
Foraent
Plnl
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S.ll-1~
IIJI'h, Plllllr Is o.wrq. alii only. No po1 '•· Phone a
2111.
S.tJ.etc
laD ...., Clll lie belld ~
PONY, t.l inches, two year old
daya II t:GI a.m. hal Jla.
TWO I'URNlSIIED tlllll*illtbuenllllllllto, gelding. spoiled, well lral..
JeiiiWOOd lldl ......
ed and gentle. Contact, Rhoda
Muon City, phone 'I'IU!t7 .
..IJ.Ife South. Oak Grove Road. fta.
cine, 0 .
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molbllr.
HP motor 8lld om, ttto,
luslne~~ Oppommlty
i'J tend your .......
phone tl4l-4fll
1-!He
Alid Jeove beblnol tokens of TTRI!lD of working for otben.
•Own your own lull or part THREE ACRES, 5 niom house,
t.bne bus~Ma . ....... 1DI • - -•- To !be bat mo!ber God m~ade.

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BELPRE, OHIO
.SAVE S!'ACE
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tlon, apartmenll lurnlahed 6 TWO BEDROOM home, -.l!ath
room home In Syracuse, larp
423-7531
unfurnished In Middleport,
kitchen, fireplace, basement,
lull basement, prage: 'i'tophone 9tJ.326'1.
....12tc
garo,e. new metal awnlngl
lllOTH PROOFING
year-&lt;~Jd home In SyriiCWie.
8lld
two
ema
large
loll,
Pllone 992-1421.
5-28-lltc
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MODERN AIR conditioned unFor Tr.de
pboneiiiUtOO.
S.!Uie CURTISS "DAIRY BEEF" RADIO • TV repair, furnished apartment. Coats FVIJ.Y I!:QUJPPI!:IJ recreation
·breedlJ&gt;s ilei'Yice.
Lelaad · able prieel]. ADterma • l!Goa- L::~~v~:-!'I'IW54~:=;su
CASH FOR Anllquet. BDI
Parker,
Pomeroy
residence
lor service. Jobn Harrllon, ·
Building,
Middleport.
Apply
at
Rlmm, Mlddlopart, Oblo.
center In Racine; 4 pool tamD64
or
call
llallon Tup701 Broadway st., Middleport, ,_....._ _ _ _ __
Business
Servl•
Apartment 16.
S.IS.'IIc
I-INIIIe
bles, ping pong llble, p op
Olllo. Phone PDJ.2SD, OjiOII
eooler, etc. Also Utory briet READY - MIX concrete dellv· pars Plains trl-3151. UIOtc · evenlnp.
S-$atc
if;9lnllUUS
ered rJgbt to your project.
6 tile block building on Srd·
For Sale
Wanted To Buy
SWIB
AND SERVICE
ra~~ and easy. Free
St., Raelne. Large business
AN'I'!QUI!:S, lumllure, dllllel, 1965 PONTIAC Catalina two
malol. Phone lt2-DI4, GoetEXPBn'
FIRESTOilli DLC 1110
BEGINNERS
room now oceupled by recremiBoellaneouil. lin. Rowan! door hardtop, power ateertnr
NEW
TR!A!).ILACKWALL
leln
Ready
•
Mix
Co.,
Mlddl&amp;ation
center.
'n!ree
apart·
Wheel Alignment'
Cecil, 1100 w. Main 81., l'mJie. and brakes. automaUc lrans.
port, Ohio.
f 10 ttc
menta
on
lleeond
ftoor,
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mission,
excellent
condition.
l'GJ.
145-lle
. ~13
p~-=
$295.00
lumished. Separate prage •
Contact Robert RoUJb, Rem650xl4
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.41
.
RED R5H BOAT
laundry room with apartment BUDGI!:T PRICE fumlturO &lt;11
loci&lt; Grove. Phone IIU38S.
700xU
lo.ll ,41
our
third
ftoor
bodget
lbop.
Help Wanted
700xl4
tOM · A2
on "'""'nd ftoor. Auartment
s.u.ete
MASTE'RaWT
Bater Furniture, Middleport.
750xl4
11.11 AI
LADY for housework and coot.
partly furnished. AJoo .......
6711x15
liM A1
TRAILER
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1 a tre
Live In or out, Pllone a CRISS CRAFI' CRIJJSI!:R, •
ale one story wooden bulfnesl
PI"' ..........lo Enhanp1
5251. Contact 0. lllndy cwer fl.. W HP motor. sleepo t,
bulldlng and vacant lot. AD
-GUARANTEED.Noll-ldt GWII''!i
Liberty Theatre, Middleport. excellent llrougbout, also
furniture lntluded, aD unill SI!:WING MACIIIIIES, npalt
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service,
matea. WY :1e.t7-3tc
rented wltll good lneome. Conlloallng boat house, botll at
!214.
,
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Fabrle
Shop, Pomllct Joe Britt at Re&lt;reaUon
Gallipolis Jloxt Club. Pllore
. ...,. . I'IIONBifteroy.
Authorized
SID8er
Sales
NIGHT CLI!:I!K, retired or 1&amp;Cooter.
or
can
949-3057.
Middleport
S.ls.ctc
and Service. We Sllarpen
ml-retlred. References ,..
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"You aluJit me up before
c. c. IIJWIJIORD
SciiiOI'B.
Nf.lfc
t/1£
hoal'l/ head, mad hollor 1/1£ ·
qulred. Apply In periOII, Ho- STEEL GLIDER, I tool 'lllde.
AIICI'IONBER
face
of an old man, a!ld ~
NEW
tel Marlin.
S.!Ute Phono Coolville • Tuppen 196'1 AVACADO green Jl1reblrd.
CumpletO llrwlei
CIGARE'l'l'E
Yendlng
IIIICidl8
TO
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Tate
OYer
paymenll
or
trade
Wrllo, ~'De or oietoet
l-1.1.11p
i~~-t.eaz.l:tku.Gof9,~t"
the
. .- - - - - - - • Plains 81'1-31111.
and
l&lt;n'lce.
ABC
Enterprises,
for older car. Phone IIJ.39ID.
Crill llndlerd
M'a1011, W. Vo. Phone 'I'IJ.UO.
"OUR
I-!Ute
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PONTOON ROUSE boaL traiJ.
If wrlllkles mUJt be writl+lfc
et, II HP motor, $4JII. Plla
I l tre ten upon our brows, let them CAIPJ11NG
not be written upon the beart.
11111-MJt aflol' 5 p.m. an we.t. SIMMONS METAL hed a n d
The
sPirit lhould not grow .
Insurance
IIJlTID8•·
also
one
noor
lamp.
days.
1-IM!c
old.lames A. Glllfll!ld, 10tb
Pllone IIUIM.
S-lut&lt; AUTOMOBILE lnllll'lllt:e ben
u.~. ,resident.
eoncolledf Loet J01It' operat.
STERI!lO RADIO comblru!IIO!!,
BLACK
MINJAroRE
Poodle
or'a license? CaD 19f.llllll.
recently .........eel; "-!\.

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We'd give It CIIICe 11101'1!,
To heir ller voice 8lld see her

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dan who otied June 18, 1967:

Loved 8lld sadly ~toissed by
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JOHN DI!:EIIE 4JO aw w1tb
wiDch and blade; allo IIIGI
Sludeblbr
lon tnd wltb
Dve apeed trensmlsslon. I'll.
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We often sit and' think of you.
The thlngo yon used lo say
8lld do.
Wonder wily YOI'' had to dl,.

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Restore them with Blue J.us.
tre. Rent electric shampooer
fl. Baker Jl'umlture. S.17-4tc

HAPPY HOUR, Rbeong Bpllnp
Nile Club, I to I p.m. JloD.
day thru P'rlday. Ladlel Dl8ld
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Motor Coo

White wall Ureo. White ftnlsh wllh Turq. hwerior. Radio
am Heater. The ear has Bal. of Warranty aDd new car UUe.
1962 CORV AIR MONZA . ...... .. , . . . ......... ~95

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I'OMI!IIOY, OHIO

RSH &amp; GAME
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327 Egnlne, Turbo Hydramatie Trans., Power steering,

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ABI IT WAS AU. Ml' FAULT! !lOT

IT SS£M£0 'OUCio\A ~ JOB ,
'T'~ HIM IH 'CAS-I'

Admlsslma
Mrs. Mar7 E. • Wallis, 1114
Firat Ave.; Ezra P. Slaley, 2119

MUST SElL: tale model - lnl maehlne In lovely 'WI1nnt
-'elle. Loob 8lld ru II I

CheiiiDlt st.; Mra. CaiYin D.
Sleets, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; M r a.

Jib - · Mates baltollbolel,
... ..... lliOIIOIIJrllil, appRo
ques, ele. JI'Gr quiet .......
Cllll or ID payllleoll d. tf.!O
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Claire 0. Fadely, Rio Grlllllle;
Miss Mary stdclmore, R~ 1 Bidwell; hree L. Burrlo, Patriot ·
star R~; Conrod D; Berkley, R~

JS !JEJNC&lt; REMO\IEO
ANTI· L.JVIDITV
'TO 'mE

2 Galllpolls; Mrs. Divers E.
Dra,y, Gallipolla; Mill Connie J.
Goble, Rt. I Thurman; Peul A.

OAT SI'RAW, 10e a bale. ~
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..IJ.IIe Honaker, Jr., Muoni.Brend&amp;&amp;le

Jefferson, Rt. 2 Pt. PleaiiDti
Jameo
W, SWart, Rt. 1 RaefM.;
NEW 110 DII!:SJ!:L Jalm lloon!
doler, -.:11 8lld llllde, M• Mro. Rarey E. Clark, Rl . . 2
Pomoroy; Mrs. Murvln T. lofor.
1011 City, . . _ 'I'IS-614'1.
row, Columbuo; Howard J. Walser, lrontoni WUUam ·O. Ge:atr)',

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Rt. 3 Wellslm; David L. Vaugbn.
It PAYIIENTII of •• "' t41 COal Grove; Mro. Peul E. Blaek,
cub. Mall Hll
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rnacldne. Fully equipped IG Rt. 2 Gallipolis.

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Kathleen E. Boneo:utler, Mrl.
- 011 buiiiD, etc. I monthtl Jamaa W. Cburd!, !lr)'oa c. Kfr.
Gld, . . . .teed.
by, Melvin J. Kirby, Mro. Rar-

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Sheets, DBIUl)' Sheets, Michael

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flto.a, 'lllll set 111111 mam
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IIOUSI!: IN Bradbury. 5 1'1101111,
newly d&lt;eorated: balb w I t b
aD ..., fblures . WID oell
with or wttholll lumltun.
Sherman Bulklr'&lt;, Rt. I, MJ4.
dleport.
..JJ.«p
SO YOUNG fryers around t lb.
eaeh. Contact Martha Ander·
aon, Rt. I, Racine, on Horse
CIWe Rood, two miles llelow
Basllan Store.
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Business S.rvl•

ELECTROLUX SALES 8lld 11!1'·
vice: Sweepers, rug ......,...
8lld polishers. Genuine parts.
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AIR CONDmONINO RefrlgerIlion lenlee. Jack'l RefriC·
entlon, ll'ew Haven. . _
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NEWS
presents
LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
AT
l:SO A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.
l(eeping Meigs
Gollio ond
Moson Areo
Informed As
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!his ·daily vacatlyp news thrill!
Just give ua or the carrier. boy
your exact vacation address and
If you're vltllloJ
·' ·:\IAtes, seve.ral days before you
S(&gt;Vcral diffrre•t.
*""' we'II m&amp;i I your paper reguvacation s~ts the ., , · ·~t an.
carrler woll IBVJ : · , larljr' and reaume delivery when

Or, He'll Saw
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for \'o~!

unoe.....blethen""'r Jumbles,

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certainly want to keep In close
touch with all the important news
that's breaking and brewing-and
espeeiaUy what happens at home
while · you are away!
family newspaper arrive daily at
your vacation •pot, with ita FULL
news-and-picture coverare of localand global events - as well 1111 aU
your tavorite pages, features, col.
limns and comics!

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Farman Olb Traetor. h)odrauUe lift, I point fast bitch, sin- [HoSPitAl NEWS
lie plow, I fool cutter bar
and dlac hiOO. Priee.ftrm. LJt.
Holzer Hoopltal: Vlsltlnghruro
De Bartaroo Kennell, CooJ.. 2-4 and 7-i p.m. Parents only
YIIJe, Olllo, tl'/.-st. 1-7-IO!e on Pedlatrlca Ward.

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Tho Uhltocl Slates
tbe oxtl'ldiUon orJomos _'Eil'•
Luther King Jr. A BrlUBb "!JUU'!Scheduleclalielrlll(.., tbe ~•st

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, , $J!J,4lc pinta or~ ware Rldt WoriJO!', 'rim
TheAmerlcan~ _(ortiiB" 40.y~d!fa.l''•·ni;I,'OdiUonwaa
Twq peraona heel mil!~ (D. · .. ~.... - trom 8~ pili~ ~. Dlpa snputrer ;_. _
·proae~ In Looolon's _Bow ,street Mlglstralll'o ~ Omiler hoa\7 Juries In a roer end ..WIIool a~ •clciiOri ~- at ale blbodmo- Bm)eo, ~Jon DUI~.•; .. ,;I,
ARRANGEMENTS MADE
Scoll..xf Yerd ~ Mlglalra1B FnDk Milton sot the'hoerlna datO. · · 7:52 a. m, ~ on, Rt. 7~5 ill bile .,tilt II! ~ oc~
Cltqcal ;lwk wat ~Tentative fu""ral arrange.
'"lliank Y&lt;&gt;U." .Rill' .re~ ,, ancoln tho B!:ltioll court. A~ld Kaneuga, at tho alto, ot,tbe _
,Cjlll- to 1111 ~ &lt;;ouW:, lid ~rou b)' ~- ~- ~~ ~Ia,
ments for Elsie K. stacy, who , They - · tho only -.Ia ll(iok. wall or pollee ~ blm atruCIICMI or tho brldio ~J)tolch. ~- FOr'tJ"*!Yio pl!rti won Jeari ~. ~'eel,_._ ~th
dill! Sundty, have been set ror , en b.Y the ei-!diaiiOUI'i CCIIII'I"!, and..,, -etloe stood with hla
Tile Slate Hlshwt1 Patrollllat pven bi replacement anoU1 ~- Sluon1·Evelift Gil....
Wednesday at 2 P. m. at the Ew- capluted at a l.cDdon airport hand In hla coat on tho 1!111111- waek warnlll area mocorlsto to ora~ llrlltlmer'~, , Biulah iiAyu, _~
ing Chapel with tbe Rev. Clyde June .'!, more then t11o months IUed British pollee only oe~pe. oxorcloo mr...., cautiCMI when
Plaltaae were reaehed b)': , l!flll*i:, -Naq,ml_ ~· ~
BerUett o!Ociatlng. Burial will after ltlna, a clv11 riahts 1-r, dol ....alonL
PISIIQg throuah tbe . _
lial'old ll?eJicer and A I b 0 r-t ){ciiii,}Tl;&lt;l'llt\!11 -~' Lula
be in the GUmore Cemetery. was a~sasslnated b)' a sniper
The cwrt llrat ...,sldored
Olllcero aald tbe accldento&lt;- Rouoll, pllondonora. .
_/. : . . HIIIQ)Ion, ~ L!l~
Friends Mill' caD at the luneral In Memphis, T.....
teehnlcal dllrpa qalaat Ray &lt;uted In the area where l Ill&amp;'WoodroW ZwiU!nr, l1lo puoe _.Or~ Dreke, 111111 ~~. '1\ttiiL
home a lme.
Rsy, wesrlrcg a Ill'~ dtecked that at tile Ume or his orreot man and patrOlman were m dull' donor. ·
d6n&amp;tloea ,l!ere'~ QWII!' ,Prlnt
nyt
ault snd heavy horn - rimmed he had In hlo poosoalloo foraed while a bulldozer waa crooslng
0... lllmnel, thres plloe clan- .!hlp,~~ ,• al
glasses, mads his SOcondiiPPOAI'- passports and a loaded 1!1111·
the hJihw.,-.
or.
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VETERANS MEMOIUAL
'l1len counsel for the United
A Par drlvenb)'CharleaCiasy, , Kemeth llllbodon, tour pll&amp;t Alboat Me1NIIi0r, W,M.P.O.BlHOSPITAL
States araued t11e1111111n the 48,Rt.1CIIIlpolle,headedsouth, donor.
dlo,anci~VIIDre.
ADMIT ': ED -David Ross,
dock wao In tact Ray, who is heel sto(lpod In l line ortralllc.
Perry RiRP, live plloo clanADDED BUSINESS·
Cheshire; William M. Russell,
wanted In Teme•- ror the 1\p- Behind h\ift, a chemical tank or.
Pomeroy; Frances Waugh, Mid·
(COOtlnued from P~&amp;e I)
rll 4 murder ot Kina. Ray' I A&gt;r· truek, Cl(l4!rltod b)' Charles Mlck,
Rleherd Barton, nino pllon
Charloo Dunn, StllteEaml-,
dleport; Bonnie Mathews, Rsclne; • ruling In an Indian llahlng ged Canadian paaaporto bore 26, ClariQgtan, lalled Ill stop and donor.
dloCIIIIed buclaet pro&lt;edui-oo, .1,
Emma Owens, Pomeroy; Rhoda rights cue.
tho name Ramon Georgo . d . the tallksr struck the bock ol
Nurses,.reRuthPowara,Joa- W, Gaulaaked that wtodoalolw
Allen, Pl Plessan~ . Wlrmle B.
Welfare Cases Heerd
tbe car.
ophlne llarfli'IYOS, Bart&gt;ora ScU- Sumner lloed be ~ 'sutll1o
Daily, Rscino; William Weaver,
Poor Paople gooerally &amp;01
Taken Ill Holzer Ho'llital, es and Mlso Carol Baehlel; doc- Tnutee 1101 Jonlll dlocuaie!l the
Middleport; Gregory Wood, Rut- extra attentl.on this term in a
treated and released were casey, tors were RQ' Heaton, L. D. aetthw of vetenna' IP'Il'li ~
land.
series of welfare cases which
who complllnlll of a bock II&gt;- Tello, Chsrles Mullen, F, M. era, and It was decided that blda
DL~CHARGED -- Gary Rich- showed up CNI the docket lor the
jury, and LaDonna Jean Clsey, CIU!I and Sellm Biazewlez.
for saaollno would bo Cllll!ned
&amp;rds, Dorrell Nelson.
first time.
26, Rt. I GaUipolla, whosultorlll
Canteen workers were
tho June 2• when the Melp Cooulb'
Challenges Ill the CMIO-year
laceratlCMis.
Ladles Alllillary, F--Bea- Comlllloalonen met Monday
waiting period for welfare
FIBieral servless lor Harold
There waa moderate damqe Pl&gt;ll American LoP..,, Mra. mornlna, ·ali In llldiUCMI to tho
bene!its, In e!iect In MillY Kent Woodgerd, 63, Grant St., to tbe front o1 tho tank truck and Golda Moul'lllnl, presldont; Mrs. ;""'"'
to IIIIU aboUt
states, were put over lor Middleport, who died cmexpeet.. heavy damage to tho back or tho Helea Kemecly, Mra. I!Uel Mor- DO aereo Into Pomeroy and MidMEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
reargument for next term.
edfl&gt; Moaday evening In Colum- euey ear.
rio, Mro. Roaa seartee, MrL dleport.
ADMlTI'ED - None.
But
the
court
struck
doWn
the
bus,
will
be
held
Tlwrsda.v
at
The
patrol
citocl
Mlck
Ill
GalVelola
Rouoll, and Mro. GoralDISCHARGED - None.
TODAY'S TEMP
" substitute father" or "man In 1:30 p.m. at the Rawlings-Coats Upolls Municipal Court June 19 dine Kesolngsr.
The temperature lnl'alnero1'a
the houae" pradlce under which Fcmeral Home with tho Rev. Msx on a chargo or failure to atop
Loadllll andunioadill8waadone
district at
benefits are withheld from Donahue olfldatlng. Burial will wltltln tbe assured clear dis· by Boy Scout Troop No. 248, Paul 11:10 a. m. llulllllll
todaJ waa 64~a
certain dependent chlldren it a be in Alexander cemetei1 at Rep- tanee.
Werner, Scoutmaster and. Secutl
under sunny •1&lt;1••·
man is living In the home or pardsv1lle.
He /was born ln Fayette ClQr,
visits there ror the purpose or
having oexual relations with the Pa., tho aoo ()( tho late Albert
mother.
and Blanehe Woodgerd. He was
"The state's interest In also preceded in death by two
discouraging illicit sexual beha- Infant sons, and a brother, Elvlor and illegitimacy may be mer. He wa• a member of MetboM
protected by other means," the dlst Church In Middleport and ol
court said in a test case from the Railroad Telegraphers un.
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FREE CUSTOMER PARKING

,ationaI

June 21.

Affect Local Government.

Starts Wed., June 19

Guard units are being Invited to
participate, Local groups, and
.particularly businesses, a r e
urged to enter floats or ·other
units in the parade. Those already submitting entries (or this
year's parade include the Young
Republican Club, Pomeroy; Ec~
om.y Savings and Loan, Pomeroy;
Meigs Bookmobile, Pomeroy;
CUb Scout Pad~ 248i Odd Fellows
Loclge,l'lllnenQo, and tbeMartet.-

PROMPTLY AT 9 AM- SHOP EARLYl

Ladles' Nationally Advertised
•ands -----•
Joyce, Connie, Paris Fashion, Bush Puppies

them Into

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In S.•mer

FURNITURE - FLOOR COVERINGS - APPLIANCES DRAPERIES - WOMENS AND GIRLS CLOTHING LINGERIE - NOTIONS - HOSIERY AND ACCESSORIES
COSMETICS -INFANTS WEAR - LAWN AND GARDEN
SUPPLIES- HOUSEWARES- MENS AND BOYS
WEAR- SWIMWEAR- RECORDS

CLUB TO MEET
A meet!QII or the cOUil\Y 4-H
Tractor Club will be held ~
night at 8 o'clock at the extension
oatee on Mulberry Heights. New
members are welcome.

Red, l.,._, YoDOII, While,

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10.87

These are nceptionally good values, 10 remember the date, Wednesday, June 19, at 9
A. M. !iloeo displayed for eaoy ,,election. AU sale• Finall

New Fall
SHOES
Arriving Dlilyf

SHOP IN
AIR-CONDITIONED
CONfORTI
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FOR Y(')UR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE. ...

OPEN ,fRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9:00
Al10 C.:&gt;pen All Day Thunday .

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FRIDAY

9:30 p. m•••••.•.• , . . . . • • • Record Hop

SATURDAY

you can dtal station-to-station calls. Person-to·p~rsor;t
Collect calls. Credit card calls. Any long distance call~ -·

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. 1:30 p, m... . ..... .... . , .. Eastern U. S. DiYislonal
Chamr&gt;looshlp Boat Races
2:30 p. m. •• ... .• , • • . . . • . . Tub Races

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homes, for a few,

5:00- 9:00 p. m. . . . • .. . . • . . • U. S. Dlviolonal Frog

JumpiQII C...teat
Pie Eating Contest
Hmne Talent Show

All·by yourself.

9:30 p, m. .. .. . .. . .. • • • • .. Reeord Hop
SUNDAY
12:30 p. m. ... , ........ , , .. Eastem U, S. Dlvialonal
Chlmi&gt;!ooshiP Boat Races

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Dlillne Into your area. That means you· can now
dial practically any tlty in the country yourselfalmost u eesily u dlllina your next door neilhlxir.
Here's how it wcrks:

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2. Thearea code.

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JUNE 18
HURRY SUNDOW:I
Jlihn Phllllj&gt; Law
biaJ,ann Carroll
PLUS
11IE LOVE-INS
(Color)
Richard Todd - Susan Oliver

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much more COIMlnient. Ue It r ~ tl~ ~ ~II
lone diswnce. And thanks to (l'til~'lil T~.
you'll do It all yourself. Look for ~lied dllllns
instructions in your dlrecf«7. ·
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Chlmi&gt;!onahlp Boat Races
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FOil PEIIII)fi•T9-I'£noN.
CIIIDITCAIIII,COU.art,ANY

-Drivt·ln

WEDNESDAY THRU FRIDAY
JUNE 19 • 20 • 21
PSYCH-DUT
Suun Strasbera
Dean Stockweb
PLUS
THUNDER ALLEY
Annette FunlceUo - Flblln

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Ted Reed, Ralph Werry
Gr-., who attended
Pollee Chiefs Jed Webster
Herbert Gilkey.
The parade will otar1: atlp. . a.~·~·
In Middlepor4 JllOVIng frGm lhl.
Rawlings Co. through Mlddlopcl't
to the A&amp;P _porldQg _lot where It' · '!&gt;;,
wiD disbond and lhon refllnD It -•~­
tbe Karr and Van Zlllldt _ . ::t: ·
Co. - - IIIOYing w tho l"aD- ~ "011

7:30 p. m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. Rock &amp; Roll Artists

Wednesday and Thursday
Juael9- 20
Friday and SSturday
June 21 - 22
NOT OPEN
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

1'-'1~\Ill

chairmani Mrs. Eva Stcut,

3:00 p. m. ............... , Rock &amp; Roll Artisls

Steve McQueen
Richard Attenborough
Running time: 3 Hrs. 15 min.

For • .,: Jar11an,· Rand, Randcraft
BROGUES, LOA~fERS
TO
AND TIES

The
dty s!ternoon to
tor the annual _porade.
tbe committee are Tom

l:OO p. m. . • . • • • • • . • . . . • . • Parade

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Regatta '68 Weekend
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TO

AU borKis from Mleellga:,s;~
and bonds from the sc
area are invited to take
Each bond will be awarded

12:00 ...... .. ............. Commercial Exhibits Open

THE SAND PEBBLE&lt;;

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from the surrounding schools
am festiwl queens in Southeast..
ern Ohio and West Virginia.
The following are categories thst
may be entered in which nrst,
second and third place trq)hies
wHl be awarded:
Best :Goat for theme.
Best commercial fi08t.
Best JlOI'Ioc:ommercial tl~

Antique ears.

.4th Annual Big Bend

BLINDING SPEED - Kay Harri- one of
the racers schodul~ Ill compete again In the
Big Bend Regatta racing prlll!l'am at Pmneroy
this year is in a B-Hydro clan boatln the above
photo.

2:30 p. m.... .... , .. .. . • .. U. S. Divisional FrQII
JumpiQg &amp; Racing Finals

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An invitatioo is also being extended to all queens and courts

Horses.

Theme: The 'Bend' Towards Recreation'

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Valueato18.00

sell, 138 N. second Ate.,Middla-

ReiiJiious noat.
Marching units.

June 21, 22, 23,

or

Colora

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EVERYTHING FOR YOUR FAIIL YANt HO•

SUrvivors Include his wife,
AMa Macy (Marie), one daUiliter, Miss Mariame Woodgerd,
Columbus; two sisters, Mrs. Ben
(Pearl) Lent, Forest Grove. ore.
gon., andMrs.Joseph(lmo)Gould,
Youngstown. Friends may call
at the funeral home •nytlrno. The
family asks that !lowers be omittod ..,., that contrlbutlona ma,y
be made to the heart fund.

are not subject Ill pay copyright
fees.
The biggest merger in U.S. .
hlstocy, that of the Pennaylvanla aDd New York Central
rallroed s &amp;01 the green light,
and a new method
pricing
natural gaa by areas instead of
by cost Ill Individual comj)lnles
was upheld.

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and local- must grant to each
citizen the O&lt;J1al protectlnn or
its laws," said the opinion.
In ~e buslne11 sector, the
court upheld tho Federal
Communlcaton
Commlsaion's
authorllf to regulate Community Antenna Television (CATV)•
But It held tllat cable companies, which pick up signals from
televlsiCMI stations and pipe

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In a Texas case or major
importance to local guvernrnent,
the court expanded Ita "one
man, one vote" doctrine to
encompus local governmental
units like county boards and
city councils where members
are elected by diatrlcta.

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Theme for this year's parade, p&lt;irl, or phone him It 992-5192.
"The Bend Towards Recrea- Those entering are asked to Ust
tion, .. will be ear rill! out with the their category.
GasseD reports the committee
best
t carrying Cllt the theme
Ill ba awarded a $25 prize arid to be enthusiastic about t h i s
year's parade and is urging the
a tropby.
coonty Ill make It the best yet b)'
eroy High SChool,
Nmneroos Shrine arxl National entering the event.

On the Straight-away, and J'!I8J'ing Home

SHOP AT ELBERFELD$
IN
EROY

Hartley &amp; Bennett's Big Su11mer

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Twenty-ftve trophies will be ts Shrine Club.
All persons, orsanizatlcoa or
awarded to the best entries In the
annual Big Bend Regatta Parade businesses wishing to enter are
to be staged at 1 p~ m. Friday, asked to serxl a card to C. T. cas.-

dow-·

The death penalty took a
double beating, but Is BUll alive.
The court ruled:
- That an individual with
scruples against capital punishment may not automatica11y be
kept f1f jUries.
-That the Uncl&gt;ergh kidnap
law unconstltuUmally lmp&amp;!red
the right of a jury trial, since It
provided that only a jury could
Impose tho death penallf. A
defendant should not have to
elect trial before a judge to
assure himself of a maximum
punishment of ll!e Imprisonment, the opinion held.

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Mr. Woodgerd

lllemher of F ederll Deposit Insurance Col')XU'a1tm

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OUR
5% NEW CAR AUTO LOAN
BEFORE YOU BUY

Special &amp;~lion

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ALWAYS C®ORFtlL
In his role of chalnnan or the Bla
Regatta's Frog Jumping Coatest, pnlllliseo a blgw IIIII
better Jwnp event this year. It's odds--on he will have ldltethiJw on hia 6-5 and 275lb. frame saturday and SUnday that wiD shelve the stripes and polll~ above Into the ootdated catetocy tar
Regatta lluhlons. Allove, he launches his Senior Dlvision,iwltping wlmer or last year, The quoatlCil
may be asked, "What frog In Ita right mlnd wouldn't mske a &amp;IJIIOI' Juml&gt; to escape from llleh a
mountain of rampant coiOI' and wUd des Jan?" The c:ontesta tltla year, c~ed with a pie ....,.
race, wUJ be frGm 5 ·II p. m, ~ and at 2:30 p. m. Sunday.

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LONDON (UI'l)
Tho Uhltocl Slates
tbe oxtl'ldiUon orJomos _'Eil'•
Luther King Jr. A BrlUBb "!JUU'!Scheduleclalielrlll(.., tbe ~•st

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TheAmerlcan~ _(ortiiB" 40.y~d!fa.l''•·ni;I,'OdiUonwaa
Twq peraona heel mil!~ (D. · .. ~.... - trom 8~ pili~ ~. Dlpa snputrer ;_. _
·proae~ In Looolon's _Bow ,street Mlglstralll'o ~ Omiler hoa\7 Juries In a roer end ..WIIool a~ •clciiOri ~- at ale blbodmo- Bm)eo, ~Jon DUI~.•; .. ,;I,
ARRANGEMENTS MADE
Scoll..xf Yerd ~ Mlglalra1B FnDk Milton sot the'hoerlna datO. · · 7:52 a. m, ~ on, Rt. 7~5 ill bile .,tilt II! ~ oc~
Cltqcal ;lwk wat ~Tentative fu""ral arrange.
'"lliank Y&lt;&gt;U." .Rill' .re~ ,, ancoln tho B!:ltioll court. A~ld Kaneuga, at tho alto, ot,tbe _
,Cjlll- to 1111 ~ &lt;;ouW:, lid ~rou b)' ~- ~- ~~ ~Ia,
ments for Elsie K. stacy, who , They - · tho only -.Ia ll(iok. wall or pollee ~ blm atruCIICMI or tho brldio ~J)tolch. ~- FOr'tJ"*!Yio pl!rti won Jeari ~. ~'eel,_._ ~th
dill! Sundty, have been set ror , en b.Y the ei-!diaiiOUI'i CCIIII'I"!, and..,, -etloe stood with hla
Tile Slate Hlshwt1 Patrollllat pven bi replacement anoU1 ~- Sluon1·Evelift Gil....
Wednesday at 2 P. m. at the Ew- capluted at a l.cDdon airport hand In hla coat on tho 1!111111- waek warnlll area mocorlsto to ora~ llrlltlmer'~, , Biulah iiAyu, _~
ing Chapel with tbe Rev. Clyde June .'!, more then t11o months IUed British pollee only oe~pe. oxorcloo mr...., cautiCMI when
Plaltaae were reaehed b)': , l!flll*i:, -Naq,ml_ ~· ~
BerUett o!Ociatlng. Burial will after ltlna, a clv11 riahts 1-r, dol ....alonL
PISIIQg throuah tbe . _
lial'old ll?eJicer and A I b 0 r-t ){ciiii,}Tl;&lt;l'llt\!11 -~' Lula
be in the GUmore Cemetery. was a~sasslnated b)' a sniper
The cwrt llrat ...,sldored
Olllcero aald tbe accldento&lt;- Rouoll, pllondonora. .
_/. : . . HIIIQ)Ion, ~ L!l~
Friends Mill' caD at the luneral In Memphis, T.....
teehnlcal dllrpa qalaat Ray &lt;uted In the area where l Ill&amp;'WoodroW ZwiU!nr, l1lo puoe _.Or~ Dreke, 111111 ~~. '1\ttiiL
home a lme.
Rsy, wesrlrcg a Ill'~ dtecked that at tile Ume or his orreot man and patrOlman were m dull' donor. ·
d6n&amp;tloea ,l!ere'~ QWII!' ,Prlnt
nyt
ault snd heavy horn - rimmed he had In hlo poosoalloo foraed while a bulldozer waa crooslng
0... lllmnel, thres plloe clan- .!hlp,~~ ,• al
glasses, mads his SOcondiiPPOAI'- passports and a loaded 1!1111·
the hJihw.,-.
or.
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VETERANS MEMOIUAL
'l1len counsel for the United
A Par drlvenb)'CharleaCiasy, , Kemeth llllbodon, tour pll&amp;t Alboat Me1NIIi0r, W,M.P.O.BlHOSPITAL
States araued t11e1111111n the 48,Rt.1CIIIlpolle,headedsouth, donor.
dlo,anci~VIIDre.
ADMIT ': ED -David Ross,
dock wao In tact Ray, who is heel sto(lpod In l line ortralllc.
Perry RiRP, live plloo clanADDED BUSINESS·
Cheshire; William M. Russell,
wanted In Teme•- ror the 1\p- Behind h\ift, a chemical tank or.
Pomeroy; Frances Waugh, Mid·
(COOtlnued from P~&amp;e I)
rll 4 murder ot Kina. Ray' I A&gt;r· truek, Cl(l4!rltod b)' Charles Mlck,
Rleherd Barton, nino pllon
Charloo Dunn, StllteEaml-,
dleport; Bonnie Mathews, Rsclne; • ruling In an Indian llahlng ged Canadian paaaporto bore 26, ClariQgtan, lalled Ill stop and donor.
dloCIIIIed buclaet pro&lt;edui-oo, .1,
Emma Owens, Pomeroy; Rhoda rights cue.
tho name Ramon Georgo . d . the tallksr struck the bock ol
Nurses,.reRuthPowara,Joa- W, Gaulaaked that wtodoalolw
Allen, Pl Plessan~ . Wlrmle B.
Welfare Cases Heerd
tbe car.
ophlne llarfli'IYOS, Bart&gt;ora ScU- Sumner lloed be ~ 'sutll1o
Daily, Rscino; William Weaver,
Poor Paople gooerally &amp;01
Taken Ill Holzer Ho'llital, es and Mlso Carol Baehlel; doc- Tnutee 1101 Jonlll dlocuaie!l the
Middleport; Gregory Wood, Rut- extra attentl.on this term in a
treated and released were casey, tors were RQ' Heaton, L. D. aetthw of vetenna' IP'Il'li ~
land.
series of welfare cases which
who complllnlll of a bock II&gt;- Tello, Chsrles Mullen, F, M. era, and It was decided that blda
DL~CHARGED -- Gary Rich- showed up CNI the docket lor the
jury, and LaDonna Jean Clsey, CIU!I and Sellm Biazewlez.
for saaollno would bo Cllll!ned
&amp;rds, Dorrell Nelson.
first time.
26, Rt. I GaUipolla, whosultorlll
Canteen workers were
tho June 2• when the Melp Cooulb'
Challenges Ill the CMIO-year
laceratlCMis.
Ladles Alllillary, F--Bea- Comlllloalonen met Monday
waiting period for welfare
FIBieral servless lor Harold
There waa moderate damqe Pl&gt;ll American LoP..,, Mra. mornlna, ·ali In llldiUCMI to tho
bene!its, In e!iect In MillY Kent Woodgerd, 63, Grant St., to tbe front o1 tho tank truck and Golda Moul'lllnl, presldont; Mrs. ;""'"'
to IIIIU aboUt
states, were put over lor Middleport, who died cmexpeet.. heavy damage to tho back or tho Helea Kemecly, Mra. I!Uel Mor- DO aereo Into Pomeroy and MidMEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
reargument for next term.
edfl&gt; Moaday evening In Colum- euey ear.
rio, Mro. Roaa seartee, MrL dleport.
ADMlTI'ED - None.
But
the
court
struck
doWn
the
bus,
will
be
held
Tlwrsda.v
at
The
patrol
citocl
Mlck
Ill
GalVelola
Rouoll, and Mro. GoralDISCHARGED - None.
TODAY'S TEMP
" substitute father" or "man In 1:30 p.m. at the Rawlings-Coats Upolls Municipal Court June 19 dine Kesolngsr.
The temperature lnl'alnero1'a
the houae" pradlce under which Fcmeral Home with tho Rev. Msx on a chargo or failure to atop
Loadllll andunioadill8waadone
district at
benefits are withheld from Donahue olfldatlng. Burial will wltltln tbe assured clear dis· by Boy Scout Troop No. 248, Paul 11:10 a. m. llulllllll
todaJ waa 64~a
certain dependent chlldren it a be in Alexander cemetei1 at Rep- tanee.
Werner, Scoutmaster and. Secutl
under sunny •1&lt;1••·
man is living In the home or pardsv1lle.
He /was born ln Fayette ClQr,
visits there ror the purpose or
having oexual relations with the Pa., tho aoo ()( tho late Albert
mother.
and Blanehe Woodgerd. He was
"The state's interest In also preceded in death by two
discouraging illicit sexual beha- Infant sons, and a brother, Elvlor and illegitimacy may be mer. He wa• a member of MetboM
protected by other means," the dlst Church In Middleport and ol
court said in a test case from the Railroad Telegraphers un.
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FREE CUSTOMER PARKING

,ationaI

June 21.

Affect Local Government.

Starts Wed., June 19

Guard units are being Invited to
participate, Local groups, and
.particularly businesses, a r e
urged to enter floats or ·other
units in the parade. Those already submitting entries (or this
year's parade include the Young
Republican Club, Pomeroy; Ec~
om.y Savings and Loan, Pomeroy;
Meigs Bookmobile, Pomeroy;
CUb Scout Pad~ 248i Odd Fellows
Loclge,l'lllnenQo, and tbeMartet.-

PROMPTLY AT 9 AM- SHOP EARLYl

Ladles' Nationally Advertised
•ands -----•
Joyce, Connie, Paris Fashion, Bush Puppies

them Into

'-

In S.•mer

FURNITURE - FLOOR COVERINGS - APPLIANCES DRAPERIES - WOMENS AND GIRLS CLOTHING LINGERIE - NOTIONS - HOSIERY AND ACCESSORIES
COSMETICS -INFANTS WEAR - LAWN AND GARDEN
SUPPLIES- HOUSEWARES- MENS AND BOYS
WEAR- SWIMWEAR- RECORDS

CLUB TO MEET
A meet!QII or the cOUil\Y 4-H
Tractor Club will be held ~
night at 8 o'clock at the extension
oatee on Mulberry Heights. New
members are welcome.

Red, l.,._, YoDOII, While,

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6.87

10.87

These are nceptionally good values, 10 remember the date, Wednesday, June 19, at 9
A. M. !iloeo displayed for eaoy ,,election. AU sale• Finall

New Fall
SHOES
Arriving Dlilyf

SHOP IN
AIR-CONDITIONED
CONfORTI
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FOR Y(')UR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE. ...

OPEN ,fRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9:00
Al10 C.:&gt;pen All Day Thunday .

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FRIDAY

9:30 p. m•••••.•.• , . . . . • • • Record Hop

SATURDAY

you can dtal station-to-station calls. Person-to·p~rsor;t
Collect calls. Credit card calls. Any long distance call~ -·

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. 1:30 p, m... . ..... .... . , .. Eastern U. S. DiYislonal
Chamr&gt;looshlp Boat Races
2:30 p. m. •• ... .• , • • . . . • . . Tub Races

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3:00 , . • • . . . . • • • . . . • • . . . . Boat Races Resun1ed

homes, for a few,

5:00- 9:00 p. m. . . . • .. . . • . . • U. S. Dlviolonal Frog

JumpiQII C...teat
Pie Eating Contest
Hmne Talent Show

All·by yourself.

9:30 p, m. .. .. . .. . .. • • • • .. Reeord Hop
SUNDAY
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Chlmi&gt;!ooshiP Boat Races

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JUNE 18
HURRY SUNDOW:I
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WEDNESDAY THRU FRIDAY
JUNE 19 • 20 • 21
PSYCH-DUT
Suun Strasbera
Dean Stockweb
PLUS
THUNDER ALLEY
Annette FunlceUo - Flblln

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Ted Reed, Ralph Werry
Gr-., who attended
Pollee Chiefs Jed Webster
Herbert Gilkey.
The parade will otar1: atlp. . a.~·~·
In Middlepor4 JllOVIng frGm lhl.
Rawlings Co. through Mlddlopcl't
to the A&amp;P _porldQg _lot where It' · '!&gt;;,
wiD disbond and lhon refllnD It -•~­
tbe Karr and Van Zlllldt _ . ::t: ·
Co. - - IIIOYing w tho l"aD- ~ "011

7:30 p. m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. Rock &amp; Roll Artists

Wednesday and Thursday
Juael9- 20
Friday and SSturday
June 21 - 22
NOT OPEN
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

1'-'1~\Ill

chairmani Mrs. Eva Stcut,

3:00 p. m. ............... , Rock &amp; Roll Artisls

Steve McQueen
Richard Attenborough
Running time: 3 Hrs. 15 min.

For • .,: Jar11an,· Rand, Randcraft
BROGUES, LOA~fERS
TO
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The
dty s!ternoon to
tor the annual _porade.
tbe committee are Tom

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AU borKis from Mleellga:,s;~
and bonds from the sc
area are invited to take
Each bond will be awarded

12:00 ...... .. ............. Commercial Exhibits Open

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from the surrounding schools
am festiwl queens in Southeast..
ern Ohio and West Virginia.
The following are categories thst
may be entered in which nrst,
second and third place trq)hies
wHl be awarded:
Best :Goat for theme.
Best commercial fi08t.
Best JlOI'Ioc:ommercial tl~

Antique ears.

.4th Annual Big Bend

BLINDING SPEED - Kay Harri- one of
the racers schodul~ Ill compete again In the
Big Bend Regatta racing prlll!l'am at Pmneroy
this year is in a B-Hydro clan boatln the above
photo.

2:30 p. m.... .... , .. .. . • .. U. S. Divisional FrQII
JumpiQg &amp; Racing Finals

5.87

An invitatioo is also being extended to all queens and courts

Horses.

Theme: The 'Bend' Towards Recreation'

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Marching units.

June 21, 22, 23,

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SUrvivors Include his wife,
AMa Macy (Marie), one daUiliter, Miss Mariame Woodgerd,
Columbus; two sisters, Mrs. Ben
(Pearl) Lent, Forest Grove. ore.
gon., andMrs.Joseph(lmo)Gould,
Youngstown. Friends may call
at the funeral home •nytlrno. The
family asks that !lowers be omittod ..,., that contrlbutlona ma,y
be made to the heart fund.

are not subject Ill pay copyright
fees.
The biggest merger in U.S. .
hlstocy, that of the Pennaylvanla aDd New York Central
rallroed s &amp;01 the green light,
and a new method
pricing
natural gaa by areas instead of
by cost Ill Individual comj)lnles
was upheld.

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and local- must grant to each
citizen the O&lt;J1al protectlnn or
its laws," said the opinion.
In ~e buslne11 sector, the
court upheld tho Federal
Communlcaton
Commlsaion's
authorllf to regulate Community Antenna Television (CATV)•
But It held tllat cable companies, which pick up signals from
televlsiCMI stations and pipe

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In a Texas case or major
importance to local guvernrnent,
the court expanded Ita "one
man, one vote" doctrine to
encompus local governmental
units like county boards and
city councils where members
are elected by diatrlcta.

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Theme for this year's parade, p&lt;irl, or phone him It 992-5192.
"The Bend Towards Recrea- Those entering are asked to Ust
tion, .. will be ear rill! out with the their category.
GasseD reports the committee
best
t carrying Cllt the theme
Ill ba awarded a $25 prize arid to be enthusiastic about t h i s
year's parade and is urging the
a tropby.
coonty Ill make It the best yet b)'
eroy High SChool,
Nmneroos Shrine arxl National entering the event.

On the Straight-away, and J'!I8J'ing Home

SHOP AT ELBERFELD$
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Hartley &amp; Bennett's Big Su11mer

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Twenty-ftve trophies will be ts Shrine Club.
All persons, orsanizatlcoa or
awarded to the best entries In the
annual Big Bend Regatta Parade businesses wishing to enter are
to be staged at 1 p~ m. Friday, asked to serxl a card to C. T. cas.-

dow-·

The death penalty took a
double beating, but Is BUll alive.
The court ruled:
- That an individual with
scruples against capital punishment may not automatica11y be
kept f1f jUries.
-That the Uncl&gt;ergh kidnap
law unconstltuUmally lmp&amp;!red
the right of a jury trial, since It
provided that only a jury could
Impose tho death penallf. A
defendant should not have to
elect trial before a judge to
assure himself of a maximum
punishment of ll!e Imprisonment, the opinion held.

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Mr. Woodgerd

lllemher of F ederll Deposit Insurance Col')XU'a1tm

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ALWAYS C®ORFtlL
In his role of chalnnan or the Bla
Regatta's Frog Jumping Coatest, pnlllliseo a blgw IIIII
better Jwnp event this year. It's odds--on he will have ldltethiJw on hia 6-5 and 275lb. frame saturday and SUnday that wiD shelve the stripes and polll~ above Into the ootdated catetocy tar
Regatta lluhlons. Allove, he launches his Senior Dlvision,iwltping wlmer or last year, The quoatlCil
may be asked, "What frog In Ita right mlnd wouldn't mske a &amp;IJIIOI' Juml&gt; to escape from llleh a
mountain of rampant coiOI' and wUd des Jan?" The c:ontesta tltla year, c~ed with a pie ....,.
race, wUJ be frGm 5 ·II p. m, ~ and at 2:30 p. m. Sunday.

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By WM. T. McKEOWN
NEA Booting .Editor
Name the boats and boat·
men most likely to get in
trouble this year:
Hot s)lot speedsters? Off.
shore adventurers? Young·
sters in small sailboats? Water skiers':' Wrong.
"A rather high proportion
of fatal boatinl{ accidents,"

warned U.S. Coast Guard
Commandant Willard J . Smith
recently, "involve hunters and

Off, and Away

fishermen."
It hardly seems lair . You'd
think the clown who roars past
the dock, throwing waVes
around, would be the first to
, ~o . He may, If he's that care·

less and hits something or an·
other boat-colllsions ):ly boat·

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out in we&amp;thcr and water con·
diUons that their ~ts or
their expenence couldn t han·
die.
Falling overboard-the pa,r·
UcuiBr small boat hazard for
fishermen and hunters out
alon~ranked second as a
cause of drowning.
Boats . sinking came third.
And an added sad note: The
Coast Guard fo.und 82 per cent
of drowning . VIctims had llfe
preservers m the boat but
didn't or couldn't use them in
time.
It wasn't ttle large. boats on
long open water crulses that

enjoy lihe 61'118/i OUiidOOPS Wilih

REFEREE AND STARTER - D. A. MarUo, Jackson, Mich., is vlcH&lt;lllllllndore ol ~East
Outboard Assoc. Inc., arxl has raced professlonal outboards in classes A Hydro, B Hydro and C
Hydro for the past 20 years. He has gone to oCflclatlq because of hellth. Here he II)SpeCts some of
the equipment.

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Plenty of Free Parking
Plenty of freeparldngandplent;y ol Cree boat races will be the
order or the day in Pomeroy for
the Fourth AnnuaJ Big Bend Boat
Regat&lt;a, June 21, 22, and 23.
Parking will be within sight of
the river. The major viewing section will be from the riverbank.
Jack Carsey, Regatta Week.
end Chairf!an, said boat racing
drivers from all over the Eastern United &amp;ates will participate
in tho sanctioned races sponsored by the Mideast Outboard
Association . Entries may be
made wlth Mrs. Mabel Harrisoo,
Executive Secretary, at VermU.
Uon, Ohio.
A full three days of entertainment will open with the big parade on Friday , June 21. The
theme of the parade is The
uBend" Toward Recreation. En-

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men who didn't look · where
:they were going cau"''" the
most nonfatal accidents last
year.
But more likely the worst
trouble comes later when the ,
boatman simply tips his craft .
\OO far while puUin~ up the
anchor or keeps fishmg when
the weather gets rough, ac·
cording to new figUres from
the Coast Guard.
Boating statistics just out
lor last year. show' the sport
is remarkably safe. With an
estimated 40 million people
riding 8 million pleasure craft,
only one in 10 000 got in an
accident.
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Most frequent cause of fatalities was capsizing, and the
boats didn't flip themselves.

featured at 3 p.m. and 7:30p.m.
f'rlday.
In addition to the boat races
on saturday the big event wHI
be the divisional contest in the
U.S. Frog .lumping Championships. Fred Crow, Pomeroy attorney, is heading up this event.

Entries are pouring in from out
of town and local personalities.
Also on Saturday will be the
tub ra ces in the Ohio River at
2:30 p.m and the pie ealing
contest cl.lring the evening program. Boat races are scheduled
at 1:30 p.m. and again at 3 p.m.
Both Friday and Saturday close
wlth a record hOp.
Vaccination Record
WASHINGTON 1 UP I )
The U.S. Puhli c Hclllth Se rv~
ice has urged Americans to
make ~ ure doctor:;; record vac·

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Tho Eastern Dlvl~ (lham.

plonshfl&gt; naces wiU be hold at
12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. on 51111day, June 23. Finals In the frog
jumping and tub racing contests

•ill alao be held 51onday,

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Commercial exhibits will be in

the Pomeroy Junior Hlgll School
jumping championships In the
Meigs Local Foolball Stadium.

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BE ONE OF THE NICEST PEOPLE. HONDA IS THE BIKE FOR YOU,

Norbert Compton.
The -seoond · A'nnual Big Bend
Regatta Art !ilow will be held
In the air-condltfoned St. Paul's

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Lutheran Church all three days
under the direction ot William
Mayer and Aaron Zahl.

All the 'anted Items Can Be Found At E..rsllach Hti~e.
On Your Way
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to Outdoor Living and

ties arise because of the custom in the United Staw s of recurding th e month first.

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c1111111 1o -me the nallon'a
No. 1 tounlly aport.
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• •ehaA a sllolle policy whloh 1111•
IIIIIIJ' coverl an:r riJk he mlihl
~~~ encounter, be 1t UabWtJ. thett;,
jlre or other d&amp;maie. 1o tile
(borol or Ill aceeliorlas.
·II'I 1 for crr tiom ihe boat
tniUrance picture olllttle more
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Por all-r1.8lt hull coverqe
(with '50 deduellbiel, '25,000
In llabU!t)&lt; and '1100 In medical
P8)'Dl!'nta the coet would be
.38. u the motor were less than
46 boreepower, thla would be
reduced to $83 or, If the craft.
were mDre than 18 feet long,

*"·Rates varr l&gt;Y location and

the annual costs on a slmlla.r

118 tn cautomla, for OlWII!Iie,
would be $tO. $36 and !37, re-

specttvely. In Plorlda II would
run ~. $46 and UB: In Min·
neaota It would be '28, $25 and
$26 .
V.emier aald h1l company
had put together the same ldnd
of aU·rlat pactqe for boatmen that tile lnl\lranee lruluatry hu developed lor the home
owner.

with aometimu
! 'a bali dozen polfctea from u
II manr companlea - and then
: nn Iillo aom.e dll!leulty which
~},le found

was not covered.
In tha aame half dozen poUtlwe often was an overof rlokl, and the cost
that tDan7 pollelea
tour ·or flve tUna
ot
BIDjlo, otnam·
policy lh&amp;l takes Into
bo ·eneountorecl.
Wllter' H. Vernier, executlve

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without constructive action ·
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the bus excursions locally is

GENERAL SCENE - The pit area Is 1 busy plaee .., nee doJL IIIII teehnleal lauwlcdge guo• a!Oil! with e\1lq sueeeas!ul speed
boat The alJove scene was caught during the 1967 Reptta.
~ ~ewrlah _.-.dons are llllde t&amp; ~~on&amp;q~moton. Alot or

~·end of World War II when
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tries in Ule parade may be made
with Tom Cassell, Parade and cinations on the International
float chairman, Middleport. Two, Certificate in accordance with
two..bour performances of the the World Health Org antza~
lion's requirement. that is the
Ever Lovin st. Bernards will be day first. then the month and

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Hunters and Fishermen; ·Too .~ ·
By WM. T. McKEOWN
NEA Booting .Editor
Name the boats and boat·
men most likely to get in
trouble this year:
Hot s)lot speedsters? Off.
shore adventurers? Young·
sters in small sailboats? Water skiers':' Wrong.
"A rather high proportion
of fatal boatinl{ accidents,"

warned U.S. Coast Guard
Commandant Willard J . Smith
recently, "involve hunters and

Off, and Away

fishermen."
It hardly seems lair . You'd
think the clown who roars past
the dock, throwing waVes
around, would be the first to
, ~o . He may, If he's that care·

less and hits something or an·
other boat-colllsions ):ly boat·

FUN TIMf .
POMEROYI
BIG BEND REGATTA
.-JUNE 21-22-23

It's 9:12 on thesa£aravalle watches ...
Hyou paidlO times the price it's still9:12
CARAVELLE"
Division 01 BULOVA

~~~

low priced,
high quali1y watch
u•n"il''-

'''chloll

JtwtiU,

waNrptOOf",

tllotk rultl·

.,..•

1111. SWIIP

itcoftd "ind. .

A lot of people think price aHects
accuracy. That's never so with Caravelle- Bulova's smartly styled line of
low priced, high quality watches.
Need proof? Your guarantee Is by
- Bulova! And that means when Cu•
velle says it's 9:12, It's 9:12.

NIIC,_ .

'rtcltlon
jiWt/td,

clmlc-Jt11·
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lnetttt.
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See Our Entire
Caravella Collection

J•••lt,
U,.llt'llnk
brutltl.

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Court St.

They got tipped, tlle li)lure•
show, by ' Improper loading·,
overloading, and ov~rpower­
lng by owners who alao went
out in we&amp;thcr and water con·
diUons that their ~ts or
their expenence couldn t han·
die.
Falling overboard-the pa,r·
UcuiBr small boat hazard for
fishermen and hunters out
alon~ranked second as a
cause of drowning.
Boats . sinking came third.
And an added sad note: The
Coast Guard fo.und 82 per cent
of drowning . VIctims had llfe
preservers m the boat but
didn't or couldn't use them in
time.
It wasn't ttle large. boats on
long open water crulses that

enjoy lihe 61'118/i OUiidOOPS Wilih

REFEREE AND STARTER - D. A. MarUo, Jackson, Mich., is vlcH&lt;lllllllndore ol ~East
Outboard Assoc. Inc., arxl has raced professlonal outboards in classes A Hydro, B Hydro and C
Hydro for the past 20 years. He has gone to oCflclatlq because of hellth. Here he II)SpeCts some of
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dual transmission lets you switch Crom street Ue response hi quick 11111 . smooth.' Gas con.t&amp; trail gear lnatantly. No special tools iD use. sumpU()n Is a bli 165 mpg. A pack 'raek la
No sprockets or cRIIM to mess with. Just tlip standard. The Trail 90. Loaded with extriJ aDd

Plenty of Free Parking
Plenty of freeparldngandplent;y ol Cree boat races will be the
order or the day in Pomeroy for
the Fourth AnnuaJ Big Bend Boat
Regat&lt;a, June 21, 22, and 23.
Parking will be within sight of
the river. The major viewing section will be from the riverbank.
Jack Carsey, Regatta Week.
end Chairf!an, said boat racing
drivers from all over the Eastern United &amp;ates will participate
in tho sanctioned races sponsored by the Mideast Outboard
Association . Entries may be
made wlth Mrs. Mabel Harrisoo,
Executive Secretary, at VermU.
Uon, Ohio.
A full three days of entertainment will open with the big parade on Friday , June 21. The
theme of the parade is The
uBend" Toward Recreation. En-

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men who didn't look · where
:they were going cau"''" the
most nonfatal accidents last
year.
But more likely the worst
trouble comes later when the ,
boatman simply tips his craft .
\OO far while puUin~ up the
anchor or keeps fishmg when
the weather gets rough, ac·
cording to new figUres from
the Coast Guard.
Boating statistics just out
lor last year. show' the sport
is remarkably safe. With an
estimated 40 million people
riding 8 million pleasure craft,
only one in 10 000 got in an
accident.
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boats didn't flip themselves.

featured at 3 p.m. and 7:30p.m.
f'rlday.
In addition to the boat races
on saturday the big event wHI
be the divisional contest in the
U.S. Frog .lumping Championships. Fred Crow, Pomeroy attorney, is heading up this event.

Entries are pouring in from out
of town and local personalities.
Also on Saturday will be the
tub ra ces in the Ohio River at
2:30 p.m and the pie ealing
contest cl.lring the evening program. Boat races are scheduled
at 1:30 p.m. and again at 3 p.m.
Both Friday and Saturday close
wlth a record hOp.
Vaccination Record
WASHINGTON 1 UP I )
The U.S. Puhli c Hclllth Se rv~
ice has urged Americans to
make ~ ure doctor:;; record vac·

• lever. Simple.
. the only maehlne that leta yool IJWiti:h,li'Om r1oi!l
, Then Honda's dependable OHC """"•troke to rouih with 1 Olp olalever.
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Thit'a real!¥ a owlteh on a trail
want to go. The -rraJl 90 features an au:tomatlc Isn't It'/
clutch, a USDA-approved spartJ arrestor, dual
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Tho Eastern Dlvl~ (lham.

plonshfl&gt; naces wiU be hold at
12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. on 51111day, June 23. Finals In the frog
jumping and tub racing contests

•ill alao be held 51onday,

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Commercial exhibits will be in

the Pomeroy Junior Hlgll School
jumping championships In the
Meigs Local Foolball Stadium.

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BE ONE OF THE NICEST PEOPLE. HONDA IS THE BIKE FOR YOU,

Norbert Compton.
The -seoond · A'nnual Big Bend
Regatta Art !ilow will be held
In the air-condltfoned St. Paul's

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Lutheran Church all three days
under the direction ot William
Mayer and Aaron Zahl.

All the 'anted Items Can Be Found At E..rsllach Hti~e.
On Your Way
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ties arise because of the custom in the United Staw s of recurding th e month first.

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c1111111 1o -me the nallon'a
No. 1 tounlly aport.
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IIIIIIJ' coverl an:r riJk he mlihl
~~~ encounter, be 1t UabWtJ. thett;,
jlre or other d&amp;maie. 1o tile
(borol or Ill aceeliorlas.
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tniUrance picture olllttle more
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Por all-r1.8lt hull coverqe
(with '50 deduellbiel, '25,000
In llabU!t)&lt; and '1100 In medical
P8)'Dl!'nta the coet would be
.38. u the motor were less than
46 boreepower, thla would be
reduced to $83 or, If the craft.
were mDre than 18 feet long,

*"·Rates varr l&gt;Y location and

the annual costs on a slmlla.r

118 tn cautomla, for OlWII!Iie,
would be $tO. $36 and !37, re-

specttvely. In Plorlda II would
run ~. $46 and UB: In Min·
neaota It would be '28, $25 and
$26 .
V.emier aald h1l company
had put together the same ldnd
of aU·rlat pactqe for boatmen that tile lnl\lranee lruluatry hu developed lor the home
owner.

with aometimu
! 'a bali dozen polfctea from u
II manr companlea - and then
: nn Iillo aom.e dll!leulty which
~},le found

was not covered.
In tha aame half dozen poUtlwe often was an overof rlokl, and the cost
that tDan7 pollelea
tour ·or flve tUna
ot
BIDjlo, otnam·
policy lh&amp;l takes Into
bo ·eneountorecl.
Wllter' H. Vernier, executlve

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COLEMAN STOVES

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LET YOUR DODGE TAKE YOU TO BIG BEND REGATTA JUNE 21-22-23

CALL 992-9974

QUICK QUIZ
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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

FOR RESERVATIONS ePARTIES
eBANQUETS
e SCHOOL EXCURSIONS

Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
88 S. 2ND. AYE.
Middleport, Ohio

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POMEROY

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city claims the · .,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _""''

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Large Sin 2-Bur!MI'
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Single Bumer _--· _ _ _ 17.95

BIG FRI., SAT., SUN;

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JUNE 21-22-23

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A-On Nov. 211, 1832, New
for 1111 reoently the coat
Yort
City begiln operating the
a llnfle-paclrap ·policy tor
first
streetcar
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boat, motor and lnll·
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Sturdy 24" Fol"'ng

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Jeonlnp Bryan) who was appointed minister to Denmark
almoll an:r risk 8nd Iceland by President

Nobody can think straight
who does not work. Idleness
warps the m i n d. Thinking
without constructive action ·
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Ford, American industrialist.

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the bus excursions locally is

GENERAL SCENE - The pit area Is 1 busy plaee .., nee doJL IIIII teehnleal lauwlcdge guo• a!Oil! with e\1lq sueeeas!ul speed
boat The alJove scene was caught during the 1967 Reptta.
~ ~ewrlah _.-.dons are llllde t&amp; ~~on&amp;q~moton. Alot or

~·end of World War II when
p1euure "boaiiDJ bei'an .Ito

RAWLINGS

excursions are being plan-

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yenr WHO noted that difficul-

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tries in Ule parade may be made
with Tom Cassell, Parade and cinations on the International
float chairman, Middleport. Two, Certificate in accordance with
two..bour performances of the the World Health Org antza~
lion's requirement. that is the
Ever Lovin st. Bernards will be day first. then the month and

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John Roger Epple, June Ewle
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Roy.E. MDier, Maurita L. MOler 10 John Roeer ~pie, J·

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Effle Biook to BurdeU Bkck,
2.23 acres, SaJlsbury.

Clean Fireplace

COCA· COLA BOTTLING CO.
PARKERSBURG, W. VA.

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ENTRY FEE

p par drher to take oere o! insw'OIICe fee.

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114 COURT ST.
,~ONE . 992-2966
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Exciting

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On
Fun Time!

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You Ale Welcome!

prefty effect,

Stray Hairs Are Problem

No matter how attractive a
hair style is, its beauty can be
lessened by stray hairs at lbe
nape of the neck . This is a
special probltm when setting .
shorter cli1s and can be
avoided by checking the back
of your set in a three-way mir·
ror. If you discover stray hairs
use a comb to shape llll!m into
a miniature wave or..smooth
them into place and tape them
using Dennlcel tape. In add!·
· tion It W&lt;&gt;n't hurt coming off.

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To elean li flrep!Ke for
1ammer, ehovel ou~, asbeo,
vatuum llle hearth auu walla
1o remove loose du11, lbeo
1crub all surface• with a 1tlff
cert for Trans.
brush dipped Ill 1udl. Abo
Perry V. Sl)'re, Huel a Sayre
wa1b andllooa, tlleo WI llle
to Edward &lt;llevaller, Lona V. fireplace wllb veeaery for a

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NEW. YORK .t/
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Thomas A. May, dec. 10 Huntington NatioMI Bank, Trustee,

BIG BEND
REGATTA
June 21-22-23

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E. Epple, parcels, Chester.
Allred Birchl!eld to Jim Smith,

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able at pit area.

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11 to de&gt;OIIoo to dut;y lhlt ....._. ll'elt
acCOiq)(lahmont. Wo urp lhe Ulmolt
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·aie oountry'a lergeat
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oenleo no D.ttal' Where

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clutda. • Poollive

aoticlaloollnlre.

•Auto-type par
dllr......tilt • EDclooed 1081' clod;,
• All pneumatic
tlreo. • Fbotbl,
front ule.

FOR ALL AGES

In a saltease

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washed like

Rub Off Tobacco Stains

Fingers stained wtlh tobac·
co look ugly. Rub with a little
lemon juice or hydrogen peroxide dally until the stains
vanlsb.

U.S. ROUTE 62-WEST

FREE PARKING

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FOR OLD

a piece of Ungerle, bang up
to dry and worn acaln wllbout
llle need of a relettlng.

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curlylop wlli aod hairpieces.
The moat revolulloaary Is the
syothetle wig In a aew dealer
that duplicate• the look aad
feel of fialr. These curly wigs

TJgt H1t Hllpeclln Atty Wffy

THE HEAVY-Dli-TY RIDER

inelude oil paints, water oolors,
wood sculpture, ceramics, weal'ing, pbOiographB and other art

Instant Hoir Fashion

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Entries lor the art show will

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• 21 FUN FILLED RIDES
• AIR CONDITIONED CAFETERIA
• PICNIC AR[A
• CHILDRENS ZOO

Entries will be reoolved be-

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CltCher

Mayer, Mrs. Aaron Zahl. and the

Rev. Wilbur Perrin. In oharge o!
the arrangement or the art ex ..
hlbit will be Jack Slavin, M r s.
Ru111 Gosney and A Artiste Gal-

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Tlckete, lntormatioa, Publiclt;y • , , • , , ••• , C. E. Bllkeoloo,
Robert Hoollicb, Robert Wlqrott,
Beulah
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Record Hops • • • : ••••••••••• American ~ Polt No. -39
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Jack Howells are "P.NP,arlna an
hour - lOili ~ontaey on

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include a llO"f triP clown , tbo
Th&amp;mes River. ·bU to
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John Roger Epple, June Ewle
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Roy.E. MDier, Maurita L. MOler 10 John Roeer ~pie, J·

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Effle Biook to BurdeU Bkck,
2.23 acres, SaJlsbury.

Clean Fireplace

COCA· COLA BOTTLING CO.
PARKERSBURG, W. VA.

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ENTRY FEE

p par drher to take oere o! insw'OIICe fee.

·DAVIS • WARNER INSURANa
114 COURT ST.
,~ONE . 992-2966
POMEROY ·

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You Ale Welcome!

prefty effect,

Stray Hairs Are Problem

No matter how attractive a
hair style is, its beauty can be
lessened by stray hairs at lbe
nape of the neck . This is a
special probltm when setting .
shorter cli1s and can be
avoided by checking the back
of your set in a three-way mir·
ror. If you discover stray hairs
use a comb to shape llll!m into
a miniature wave or..smooth
them into place and tape them
using Dennlcel tape. In add!·
· tion It W&lt;&gt;n't hurt coming off.

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To elean li flrep!Ke for
1ammer, ehovel ou~, asbeo,
vatuum llle hearth auu walla
1o remove loose du11, lbeo
1crub all surface• with a 1tlff
cert for Trans.
brush dipped Ill 1udl. Abo
Perry V. Sl)'re, Huel a Sayre
wa1b andllooa, tlleo WI llle
to Edward &lt;llevaller, Lona V. fireplace wllb veeaery for a

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NEW. YORK .t/
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Thomas A. May, dec. 10 Huntington NatioMI Bank, Trustee,

BIG BEND
REGATTA
June 21-22-23

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E. Epple, parcels, Chester.
Allred Birchl!eld to Jim Smith,

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Bus Excursion • . • • • • • •.•••••••••••.•Norbert COQ1IJton

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clutda. • Poollive

aoticlaloollnlre.

•Auto-type par
dllr......tilt • EDclooed 1081' clod;,
• All pneumatic
tlreo. • Fbotbl,
front ule.

FOR ALL AGES

In a saltease

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washed like

Rub Off Tobacco Stains

Fingers stained wtlh tobac·
co look ugly. Rub with a little
lemon juice or hydrogen peroxide dally until the stains
vanlsb.

U.S. ROUTE 62-WEST

FREE PARKING

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FOR OLD

a piece of Ungerle, bang up
to dry and worn acaln wllbout
llle need of a relettlng.

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curlylop wlli aod hairpieces.
The moat revolulloaary Is the
syothetle wig In a aew dealer
that duplicate• the look aad
feel of fialr. These curly wigs

TJgt H1t Hllpeclln Atty Wffy

THE HEAVY-Dli-TY RIDER

inelude oil paints, water oolors,
wood sculpture, ceramics, weal'ing, pbOiographB and other art

Instant Hoir Fashion

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Entries lor the art show will

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• 21 FUN FILLED RIDES
• AIR CONDITIONED CAFETERIA
• PICNIC AR[A
• CHILDRENS ZOO

Entries will be reoolved be-

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CltCher

Mayer, Mrs. Aaron Zahl. and the

Rev. Wilbur Perrin. In oharge o!
the arrangement or the art ex ..
hlbit will be Jack Slavin, M r s.
Ru111 Gosney and A Artiste Gal-

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Tlckete, lntormatioa, Publiclt;y • , , • , , ••• , C. E. Bllkeoloo,
Robert Hoollicb, Robert Wlqrott,
Beulah
Molly IDII, Jack Kerr

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mOe lune)oed oourlt.

Record Hops • • • : ••••••••••• American ~ Polt No. -39
· DrewWOblter
Tile JIJ•

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Hillbillies" ~ uooctal8
Jack Howells are "P.NP,arlna an
hour - lOili ~ontaey on

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include a llO"f triP clown , tbo
Th&amp;mes River. ·bU to
be In Enwland OI!YwaJ lor !lim·
lD.i of aome *•HmbtWea" ePl•
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Colnmerclal ·ExbQ:Jita . • • • • • • • o' • 1 • • • , • • i .Albert·. ~
Mary Lewis, dec., 10 NoBle
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Nadine Slagle, Cert. Cor Trans.,
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CS.U W, TeBiord, CSrolyn Teofan!, John W. TeBiord to Edith
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Clllin NCIW Av1ll•bl• To Rent
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l'&lt;lmeroy.
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majo1· highway btaecting the
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or from the F1amln.go recre-

American dollar wm buy almost twice as Diuch in ceylon a tJonal complex can perform a
as it did before tbe devaluaUon good deed bY stopplna to help
of the British pound last No- a Uttle old turtle acrosS the
vember. thE' Ceylon Tomist In· road. Place the turtle on the
formation Office 4B.Ys. The U.S . side of the roadway where it's
dollar now is worth 8 rupees. hPaded, otherwise It will atcOmpared w1th 4.76 before the tempt to cross again, diminIshing the chance for survival.
po_und waB devalued.
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had just •made one of the best
Investments of his life.

Roy Attaway's
Outdoor Notebook

Sleeveless shirts
In 75 per

Spread Collar

cent cottoo and 25 per cent

polyestor. Sl2 es 32 to 38.
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SWimming &amp;topl!es -

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All kinds of summer toys.

Picnic Suppliea

Souvenln

BEN FRANKLIN

POMEROY
OHIO

Clinics are offered

The core of this lecture

in boating, fishing, hunting,
camping, and all other phases
of life in the out-of-doors.
One of the most ambitious
shooting projects ever developed wiJJ be introduced
early this summer by Win·
chester· Western. Usmg its
nationwide network of public
shooting centers as a base.
the c o m p a n y will offer a
series of one-day seminarc: in
proper gun handling.

(and others throughout the
day) is a specially made filmslrip, part of a "Learn to
Shoot" course.
· After lunch, the teams are
taken on a tour of skeet and
trap fields and the games explained to them. Then they
are shown a film on "How to
Break Clay Targets," which
explains the fundamentals of
swlng, rea d and followthrough, essential to shooting
moving targets.
This Is followed by practice
shooting. using tracer shotshelJs to demonstrate mis·
t...kes graphicaUy.
fhe shooters are then shown
films on trap- and skeet-shoot·
ing techniques. After this,
fathers and sons team up to
shoot rounds of trap skeet.
All the while, of course, Instructors are at the shooters'

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REGATTA WEEK SALEI

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Ulllferwer or at anohor,

JOU nttd lhi~Hh~Pt prottollon on your bo.t end
Why rlek btlng

Yaoht lnlurance 110m Tht
lflrtronl. Clll ualodav lor
eomplell Information on

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PLEASURE TRUCKS
AND

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whit .Au1ometlc Ice Maker
Autom1tlc let Mlktrl All tht let
...... JOU'VI IVtr WIRttd. A bfl

See the
LIGHT
where the price Is .
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FREEZEII/REFRIGERATDR
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mwe IUl!Uriwo, people wOuld build a r...,e

around it ll1d pllnt a Sllllll gonien.

at a PORTABLE PRICE!

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lhe Travel Cam,per, In aU sizes, c"""letoly oqu!ppod.

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PhOne 992-2126
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MIDDLEPORT, 0. ·

r.n Williams

some with hookups and all or they can loaf, read or Usten
facilities. The added attrac- to music.
tion Is the luscious home cook·
It Isn't the money. Rates
ing in the farmhoulle nearby . . are so ljlw it's obvious that
Since 1950 more than two the farmerl!l and ranchers are
million family farms have mostly in the business be·
gone out of business so the cause they Uke' company and
number of Americans who can the excitement the guests
Visit back at the old home bring along.
If interested but timorous,
place is dlm!nisblng. Farm·
ranch vacations are nostalgic try this: Make a weekend
for those with roots In country visit during the spring or fall
places or as strange as the slack season for a sample of
moon surface for those who the life. The experience could
have always lived · with the well lead to comments Uke
throb of motors in their ears, these from satisfied summer
.
24 hours a day. For the latter, farmers:
"We
greenhorns
herd e d
the sllence can be a trifle
cattle but left gate open, so
scary for a few nights.
another •roundup' -next day."
There's alway s fishing,
Or., "Fun to let the horses
swimming, riding and sight·
just
run-to be alone with
seeing. On working farms
trees
and wind and streamthe guests are welcome to
to
be
with nature."
heave a bay fork and par·
Uclpate in the dally activities
ph....t out

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be 2182 ldlo·

hertz, the cllatreu frequeney,
which WU1 remain !Ddeflnltely.
At present, lbe Coast Guard.
already Is mannlni VHF·PII:

frequency band," ChUd told •

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!ndusll'l' meetinJ.
Anyone wbo bOI had the
frDitratlng elQ&gt;Or!ence of at·

~~'9'

·· Summer Fun...

Fashions

• Laclltt SwlmWHr and

Sportswaar byC:.tlllna
eKnlt Tops, Slacb, Jackell
By Catalina

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CounUos.
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IIATIIIIIWID£

West Indies Uner Antmes are

IIIUJUAL Fti

schedUled to make 20 erul.!es
before ending the season May
7, 1989.

This IB the

IIISURAifct
COIIIPAIIY

w!deat.

cruise schedule ever otrered by·
the line to the American pub-·
llc. Sixteen of the crui!les will

hOtllt Offltl:
Columbus. o~O

be tn the cartbDea.n and tour

the Mediterranean and
along the coasts of Africa. ·

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WITH HOOD, SPIT

AND MOTOR

a,- po• .od gna

"'"" lido han•
... "P-llft" ,9rid positioner,
looiod witt. eltctric motor, ct.&lt;onoo
.platod Ifill with adjustable tints,

-lodl

"""'far ""'legs.

Just about any

size,

11\V kind of grill you
wart. Check Moore's

low prices.

3.33
to
12.99

57-69889

CHARCOAL
10 lb. 69C

arcoa Flui
quart

43e

Picnic Baskats, from - - 3.29
Folding ~p Stools
99c
Colamln Fuel qt. 75c
1.59

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·ira Moon'•
for

'FAN
YALUESI

WISTINGHOUSE

MOBILAIRE
··Complet-'y changes lile air in 4 or 5
, _ , ...ry minute •• .• full 3,000 CFM
for c.lrallation 011d cooHng·•.• oirinje&lt;lor
riogo gift up lo 40% mara capa&lt;ity •• ,
whloper quiet • • • oaoy rollint ~ionia

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Line's fiaphlp France and 1ts

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oul!lt an a4d!Uonal 15.000 I
COUI Guard AUXiliarY craft
w!lh VHP eqUipment. VHP II I
now a mUBt for all craft ualnl
..the channela .. of the st. Law· ~·I
renee seaway. · where eltht- I
channel seta are
"VHF • PM equipment hu I
now reached a prtce atructure
tha.t makea tt a natural for 1
safety and convenience comm.unlcatlon and an tdeal re- I
pl&amp;eement tor the crowded I
channela of the present low
reqUI~.

P. J.Pauley

214 E. Sacond ,.one, !iddroo

Crti!la Schedule
NEW YORK IUPIJ - Be·
ginning Oct. 9, the French

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For full details, it will pay yo~ to see-

10 yeU'II.

IT MAY NOT BE DEEP-SEA FISHING but farm poads
have tbelr own brand of aUure, summer visitOrs dlocoyer.

tow

rope. This great new poliq protects you apinst prac·

WITH 2

USE\DCAR?~ .

SEI: THESE ON DISPlAY

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·OOKING

including such item~ as water skis, surfboard and

usefUl Ufe, probably at least

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1/G TRADES ... liJW DOW/I I'AYMEIIT... EASY TERMS/

Nationwide's new Outbnrll MotoriiOII Polley can pr&lt;&gt;
teet the pleasures of boating •.. and your boat invest·
ment, as well. You get full protection apinst physical
loss for your boat, motor, trailer and accessories-

equipment now on the market.
And IIWIU!acturen point out
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sea or lllh1nt! CODdlllonl bJ'
preaent radiotelephone equip·
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Atlantic Coaat ..m atrree 100
per cent. Uaually the available

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summer custom bas under·
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a few modernizations
recently.
Nowadays It's easier to
match the vacationer with a
wi!Ung rural bost, always dlf.
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flcult in. the past, depending
in a latge measure on recom·
mendatlons f r o m friends.
ThOro's an annual nationwide
IU!de n~. sold by Farm
Vacations, 38 E. 57th St., New
. York, N.Y. 10022, which Usts
aceomndatlons and rates for
oeveral hundred spots. Most
state
travel bureausJut out
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Another new twist offers a
solution to the travel trailer
owner who wants solitude and
can't • tau d present· day
crowlled p u b II c facilitlell.
Many of the fa r m s and
ranches have parking places,
tm 18'1 22'1 Conruaed about sldrt
lellllha? . It's no w-tl The)'
1re oqoatJ¥ "' accordiov to the
,.rashloOaulhorldea. Wboteverthe
lenatll, 111111 0110 that b best for
you. Wben JOU me.,ure the hem,
be sure to wear the rlibt heel
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grams to fill this vo1d, !o the and gun safety, stressing the
relief and delight of grateful last.

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on an Inexpensive type of
'm o d.e r II• adventuring-firm
and ranch vacation.
City ·familiea, eapeci~y
those wltli .cblldren, have the
chalice tq get out to sample
the' tess-compUcated life In
the country and . accumulate

aimed at fathers and sons,
both receiving equal instruction . The cost is 115 per
father·son team . which covers
A number of companies in everything, including lunch.
the outdoor recreation buslThe program begins with a

Nose ping&amp; - Rings Beach Balls - Wading pools, kick boards, etc. - Sl:lll,

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the primordial pursuits of
shooting and fishing.

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NEW YOIIK' &lt;UPjJ - The for• lunr!e · oalar!s to Allgel
annual ' elephant roundup w!ll !"ails..
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be held on Nov. 18 at Sur!n, · NEW OIILEANS (UPf) , _
about '240 mllell' norlhwt or Traveler' w11o ""'"' boallnr,
Bangkok, the ·Ttiur!si Orilini· wale!' ak!!nf, · oampln&amp;, Pick·
zat!on of Tha!loind ·announeiS nlok!ng and hlt!nr have 11
A special trip a.rranged by the state parlr.o and other nCn&amp;agency !nc!ndes ra!! fare, ., Uonal .,... at their cllapOoai
sl e e p l n g accommodal!ons. ill' ):.oulilana, S&amp;Ys ·the LOUIII·
tr&amp;llSJlOrlat!on tci 'and' from the · ¥• ToiU'i&amp;t Comm!Mion . .

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tuna: po~ arid lak.,, .most . m:w YOIIKnd&lt;llnlll - :0~
, oP!'Ciacula; ol,, which 1&amp; Wand· unuoual week•
ou ,n~
, dotted, 73·8Quare·m!le Lake ~ton to Venezu~ bi~'J,. •
' Wlnii!Pt$lukee, .In the 0811• sltht·seelni lllihl ~ ',the
· cenlr&amp;l p0rt ,of 111' !lata, AU ,.;world'• hifheat w~rtiib; 1,·
thO lakes Olrer II!U! IISh!nr 213·fool Anret PallJ.
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The t.raveler can ·boari! : an
l&lt;im catogoey, ~· of the Avenaa A!rl!n.. plane In ~ra·
C!oudl, Just of! the peu of 8,· caa an.v Pr!day or 8aiUI'da1
288-fool 'MI, WaSblnil&lt;in, Is momilli, and ~ to lbe
tl\e h!trb.,t · ~ of 'water 1n cap!tel ov Sunda7 evenjntr ,of·
ter spenjl!nr the weellend al
porlheastonl North America.

JUlllor can't Pobtet any 1c)r Um '
tul't.le' rul.dini ·~nt free tra
Everglades N8t1pnal Pai·k but;
he's boWld to bgle sott-aheU,.
box, mud and red-belHed turtles, to name a few. These rep ..

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tees and three meJII tqr·fill!.

cN.'ll'·Hampolol~e, tcikao

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majo1· highway btaecting the
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NEW YOI\K &lt;UP!&gt; ,... The Park, and moto11sts en route to
or from the F1amln.go recre-

American dollar wm buy almost twice as Diuch in ceylon a tJonal complex can perform a
as it did before tbe devaluaUon good deed bY stopplna to help
of the British pound last No- a Uttle old turtle acrosS the
vember. thE' Ceylon Tomist In· road. Place the turtle on the
formation Office 4B.Ys. The U.S . side of the roadway where it's
dollar now is worth 8 rupees. hPaded, otherwise It will atcOmpared w1th 4.76 before the tempt to cross again, diminIshing the chance for survival.
po_und waB devalued.
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knowledge that he probably
had just •made one of the best
Investments of his life.

Roy Attaway's
Outdoor Notebook

Sleeveless shirts
In 75 per

Spread Collar

cent cottoo and 25 per cent

polyestor. Sl2 es 32 to 38.
Packed in 5th Av..... prlDted

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parents.

All kinds of summer toys.

Picnic Suppliea

Souvenln

BEN FRANKLIN

POMEROY
OHIO

Clinics are offered

The core of this lecture

in boating, fishing, hunting,
camping, and all other phases
of life in the out-of-doors.
One of the most ambitious
shooting projects ever developed wiJJ be introduced
early this summer by Win·
chester· Western. Usmg its
nationwide network of public
shooting centers as a base.
the c o m p a n y will offer a
series of one-day seminarc: in
proper gun handling.

(and others throughout the
day) is a specially made filmslrip, part of a "Learn to
Shoot" course.
· After lunch, the teams are
taken on a tour of skeet and
trap fields and the games explained to them. Then they
are shown a film on "How to
Break Clay Targets," which
explains the fundamentals of
swlng, rea d and followthrough, essential to shooting
moving targets.
This Is followed by practice
shooting. using tracer shotshelJs to demonstrate mis·
t...kes graphicaUy.
fhe shooters are then shown
films on trap- and skeet-shoot·
ing techniques. After this,
fathers and sons team up to
shoot rounds of trap skeet.
All the while, of course, Instructors are at the shooters'

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JOU nttd lhi~Hh~Pt prottollon on your bo.t end
Why rlek btlng

Yaoht lnlurance 110m Tht
lflrtronl. Clll ualodav lor
eomplell Information on

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PLEASURE TRUCKS
AND

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whit .Au1ometlc Ice Maker
Autom1tlc let Mlktrl All tht let
...... JOU'VI IVtr WIRttd. A bfl

See the
LIGHT
where the price Is .
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FREEZEII/REFRIGERATDR
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mwe IUl!Uriwo, people wOuld build a r...,e

around it ll1d pllnt a Sllllll gonien.

at a PORTABLE PRICE!

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This Chevrolet Truck available lrmn out stock together with
lhe Travel Cam,per, In aU sizes, c"""letoly oqu!ppod.

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CO.
PhOne 992-2126
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some with hookups and all or they can loaf, read or Usten
facilities. The added attrac- to music.
tion Is the luscious home cook·
It Isn't the money. Rates
ing in the farmhoulle nearby . . are so ljlw it's obvious that
Since 1950 more than two the farmerl!l and ranchers are
million family farms have mostly in the business be·
gone out of business so the cause they Uke' company and
number of Americans who can the excitement the guests
Visit back at the old home bring along.
If interested but timorous,
place is dlm!nisblng. Farm·
ranch vacations are nostalgic try this: Make a weekend
for those with roots In country visit during the spring or fall
places or as strange as the slack season for a sample of
moon surface for those who the life. The experience could
have always lived · with the well lead to comments Uke
throb of motors in their ears, these from satisfied summer
.
24 hours a day. For the latter, farmers:
"We
greenhorns
herd e d
the sllence can be a trifle
cattle but left gate open, so
scary for a few nights.
another •roundup' -next day."
There's alway s fishing,
Or., "Fun to let the horses
swimming, riding and sight·
just
run-to be alone with
seeing. On working farms
trees
and wind and streamthe guests are welcome to
to
be
with nature."
heave a bay fork and par·
Uclpate in the dally activities
ph....t out

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be 2182 ldlo·

hertz, the cllatreu frequeney,
which WU1 remain !Ddeflnltely.
At present, lbe Coast Guard.
already Is mannlni VHF·PII:

frequency band," ChUd told •

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!ndusll'l' meetinJ.
Anyone wbo bOI had the
frDitratlng elQ&gt;Or!ence of at·

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Fashions

• Laclltt SwlmWHr and

Sportswaar byC:.tlllna
eKnlt Tops, Slacb, Jackell
By Catalina

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IIATIIIIIWID£

West Indies Uner Antmes are

IIIUJUAL Fti

schedUled to make 20 erul.!es
before ending the season May
7, 1989.

This IB the

IIISURAifct
COIIIPAIIY

w!deat.

cruise schedule ever otrered by·
the line to the American pub-·
llc. Sixteen of the crui!les will

hOtllt Offltl:
Columbus. o~O

be tn the cartbDea.n and tour

the Mediterranean and
along the coasts of Africa. ·

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a,- po• .od gna

"'"" lido han•
... "P-llft" ,9rid positioner,
looiod witt. eltctric motor, ct.&lt;onoo
.platod Ifill with adjustable tints,

-lodl

"""'far ""'legs.

Just about any

size,

11\V kind of grill you
wart. Check Moore's

low prices.

3.33
to
12.99

57-69889

CHARCOAL
10 lb. 69C

arcoa Flui
quart

43e

Picnic Baskats, from - - 3.29
Folding ~p Stools
99c
Colamln Fuel qt. 75c
1.59

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for

'FAN
YALUESI

WISTINGHOUSE

MOBILAIRE
··Complet-'y changes lile air in 4 or 5
, _ , ...ry minute •• .• full 3,000 CFM
for c.lrallation 011d cooHng·•.• oirinje&lt;lor
riogo gift up lo 40% mara capa&lt;ity •• ,
whloper quiet • • • oaoy rollint ~ionia

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oul!lt an a4d!Uonal 15.000 I
COUI Guard AUXiliarY craft
w!lh VHP eqUipment. VHP II I
now a mUBt for all craft ualnl
..the channela .. of the st. Law· ~·I
renee seaway. · where eltht- I
channel seta are
"VHF • PM equipment hu I
now reached a prtce atructure
tha.t makea tt a natural for 1
safety and convenience comm.unlcatlon and an tdeal re- I
pl&amp;eement tor the crowded I
channela of the present low
reqUI~.

P. J.Pauley

214 E. Sacond ,.one, !iddroo

Crti!la Schedule
NEW YORK IUPIJ - Be·
ginning Oct. 9, the French

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tically any hazard you can "think of- at truly low cost.
For full details, it will pay yo~ to see-

10 yeU'II.

IT MAY NOT BE DEEP-SEA FISHING but farm poads
have tbelr own brand of aUure, summer visitOrs dlocoyer.

tow

rope. This great new poliq protects you apinst prac·

WITH 2

USE\DCAR?~ .

SEI: THESE ON DISPlAY

1111......_.t ......JL

·OOKING

including such item~ as water skis, surfboard and

usefUl Ufe, probably at least

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1/G TRADES ... liJW DOW/I I'AYMEIIT... EASY TERMS/

Nationwide's new Outbnrll MotoriiOII Polley can pr&lt;&gt;
teet the pleasures of boating •.. and your boat invest·
ment, as well. You get full protection apinst physical
loss for your boat, motor, trailer and accessories-

equipment now on the market.
And IIWIU!acturen point out
' that 1U17 of the AM seta
bouabt now will bave plenty of

eUngerltbyEWne

- " " " H j t l l , _ - """"' OOIJ
D irlllllt WW• .•• fllllo - -

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coati&amp; leY than most VHP·PM ·

Cocl!ll....

ft. l'llflltiiiW,

BIA•m••- C.ECOI.ORTY

the foribcomlDJ changes.

Dresals By Shlpely and

a -/fllrlpolllar
Ill tllll 1111, .. IIIII llw nit. 114 a. fNatr,

practical

eqUipment t.,-ed to the
low frequencY binds In view of
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CAM.PERS

frunr, 1 bfatr mrlpl'ltllr-wltll
3 full-width ldjultlbll sheln1.

wbelber 11 ~d be

lempllng to obla!n -Iller,
sea or lllh1nt! CODdlllonl bJ'
preaent radiotelephone equip·
ment on bUSY weekend! oft' the
Atlantic Coaat ..m atrree 100
per cent. Uaually the available

1968 CHEVROLET
NOW ONLY

,IIIIIJ boltmen now ·· con.!d·
erlng the purchue of radio·
telephone eqUipment wonder

BOATING

-r

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-~,p,...,

f!Jal1111r'·

period, the kids are awarded
shooting vests with. special
patches and a diploma. And
pop is rewarded with the

I'

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.Uiah•r?
TMY bn'tl

'•unk'' nnenolaltv? U•ke

thl1 -on lht mOlt tnfoyible yet by prottollng
JOU111tlt wflh Oulbomd or

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past history, this pleasant
summer custom bas under·
======~ gone
a few modernizations
recently.
Nowadays It's easier to
match the vacationer with a
wi!Ung rural bost, always dlf.
,, ,
'
flcult in. the past, depending
in a latge measure on recom·
mendatlons f r o m friends.
ThOro's an annual nationwide
IU!de n~. sold by Farm
Vacations, 38 E. 57th St., New
. York, N.Y. 10022, which Usts
aceomndatlons and rates for
oeveral hundred spots. Most
state
travel bureausJut out
I
free brochures, as w .
Another new twist offers a
solution to the travel trailer
owner who wants solitude and
can't • tau d present· day
crowlled p u b II c facilitlell.
Many of the fa r m s and
ranches have parking places,
tm 18'1 22'1 Conruaed about sldrt
lellllha? . It's no w-tl The)'
1re oqoatJ¥ "' accordiov to the
,.rashloOaulhorldea. Wboteverthe
lenatll, 111111 0110 that b best for
you. Wben JOU me.,ure the hem,
be sure to wear the rlibt heel
'llillht llld undorprmenta. If JOU
DU4 """' . blndiJII, hom st!ffe~&gt;1111 or iome
speclal treat.·IIIOit, come see 1111 We h a .e
.
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'f; S. "'Tfi'll~\ha\oo II

boating!

mind them of the cardinal
rules of safety.

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Jilt 21-22-23

sides to offer Ups and to re·

10111' adleo when lbe power wu ·
cut 1o lllno .oorat.ta.

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lore like what It means wbell
a horse lays Its ears.back and
whlcb n=le on a cow gives
chocolate IDiik.
' Go!Jig far back beyoad the

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City ·familiea, eapeci~y
those wltli .cblldren, have the
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the' tess-compUcated life In
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aimed at fathers and sons,
both receiving equal instruction . The cost is 115 per
father·son team . which covers
A number of companies in everything, including lunch.
the outdoor recreation buslThe program begins with a

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about '240 mllell' norlhwt or Traveler' w11o ""'"' boallnr,
Bangkok, the ·Ttiur!si Orilini· wale!' ak!!nf, · oampln&amp;, Pick·
zat!on of Tha!loind ·announeiS nlok!ng and hlt!nr have 11
A special trip a.rranged by the state parlr.o and other nCn&amp;agency !nc!ndes ra!! fare, ., Uonal .,... at their cllapOoai
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thO lakes Olrer II!U! IISh!nr 213·fool Anret PallJ.
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lc 8IIIIOUII&lt;ed tildl1
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mecli&lt;llll'GUP~ will merit_Into a
mecll&lt;ll Ill be boom
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Clinic alloctlvo July 1, 1988.
'!lie obJecllve ol thO lornfallon
of Ute Holzer Mll!l&lt;ll center
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medicine, by Or. Leo C. a.n, ·
llr. Norvil A. Marlin, and
Homer . B. 'lllomaa. For 1118111'
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EVERY SERVICE

pre11811t medical ellniea, to more
etrecllvely &lt;OIItin!e to develop
ol -odlni Ute -

YOUR FINANCIAL NEEDS
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•Auto Loans
• Business Loans

e Savings Aec'ts.
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• Bonk by Mail
e Niglrt Depository
• Safety Deposit
Boxes

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For Ute present, Ute Holzer
Mecllcal Center Clinic will continue to pracUoe ~ two sub •

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Plul LoUtoran Church Ia Pomel'QJ, JrOsoniJ Altornoy Fred
croW, Grud croiar o! lho Oldo Soclef¥ tor the ~""
of 1!ulltroct. IDe., •liMllller tr&lt;ll'' tor Ida c&lt;lllecUcllttat&amp;olllo aiiOut 200. IIIIas Jeaoe IIIII oilier,_,; o! Ute. st. Plul
'Luthorail Church - " ' " ' will be aatdrw Ute 8lulted rr.p
61rllll Bit lltad Btptta Woekond lad tlloy also IDlJ be liUI'·at Ute church. - SoDIInol Pl&gt;olo.

All Pr&lt;IJIOrlles ci Or. and Mro.
Holzer, Sr. were deeded to the
eonimunlt,y lllrouill Holzer Hoi·
pltal FOWidatl&lt;lll, In 19t9. The
separate entlt;y or Holzer Clinic emerged u a ~ praetlce
por!Derlhlp. CmiiJuously, the
has leased spece In lk&gt;l·
zer llospllnl.
. 1'llday' Ute portnershlp 0011·
slat• o! Z2 pb,jlslcllns who serve
tile area In lhe fields o! lnlemal
mecllclne, urology, palhology,

THE HOLZER CLINIC
Formed In 195() by six phys1clans, Dr. Charles E. Holler, general surgery, thoracic: BUr&amp;-., Dr. Marcus J. Magnussen, ger,y, orthopaedic surgery, ralfCJUPI in the facllltlea nowoeeu- Dr. Ja&lt;oll Wel....,.ger, Dr. otto cU.oJogy, pediatrics, IDCI obstetpled by Ilia Holzer Clinic IIIII A. Vornhol~ Dr. WOllam F. Ashe, rics and gynecology.
tile GaiUpolls CIIDic. Patlenla ol
cllnlco will oontiiJie to be
101n by lhslr rqular Jlh1slcSAN PEDRO, Callt (IJPO - Pale, shaken oCIIcers of Ute
1Jna at tile respecllve faellldeo.
Los· Angeles Pollee Department's Harbor station awea.Ied to
After a porlocl ·ol llud.Y and
the JU»llc: Turn ln your ftrearms if you lUte- blt please WJo.
ovaluadoo, It II andelplted tllat
load tllem llrol
. , structure ol lilt two preLt. Art Rotter said the assassination of Se"n. Robert KenmediCal -nUl be rtorpnlzriecb' has brought a rush of people to Harbor station, bent oo
ed to initiate .:-JIIIIna handing over their weapons. It has become clear to nervous
...... ol Jll'OVIdlDc expanded
beallh care to Ilia areo.
omeers that a lot of the wen intentioned gun owners hardly
know
one end of a firearm trom the other.
i Several llddltlooal Jlh1slclana
The
climax came Tuellday when a little old lady, brim full
will become a11oclaled will! tile
bOW medj&lt;ll group. Detolla o!
of goOd citizenship, trudged Into tile obltion wllh a rolled up
apron.
the acMWoo of the~ new group
Willi
of her
she spilled Its contents clanking on .
llii&gt;mbora will be l!lnOIInced In
the desk of a detective. It was a ,25--caJiber automatic, tully
lho near future.
loaded, with the saCet.Y orr.. .. It's a hazard," Rotter s a y s.
THE GALLIPOUS CLINIC
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For e,.ry bonking service and faelllt;y

under one root, you can alwaya depend on
us. ArKI we add the bq)ortant extra of
iriendly, considerate attention in the
handling ot your financial needs.

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ed at Fourlll Avewe and Sycamore Slroel, GaiiiJiolls.
Tocla¥ .lids clinic has lOVen
phydcllns aervlng area realdenio Ia tile fields ci 1n1erna1
medicine, general surgery, op..
lhalmology and general family

and Dr. Cbarlea E. Holzer. Jr.,
lhoH Jlh1ald.sno had tor 1101118
dme beeo pracllclng u a JII'OUP
with Or. Cherleo E. Holzer, Sr.

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be held Salurdsy night In cOII)uncllon wltll tile frog Jumplrw ehampiOIUIIdp, .&gt;9 p, m., It Ilia f - 1
aladlum. ear.han and Ids SJ100Sor, Malp Treuuror """""'E. Fnllk, loll, I&lt;"* over Ute acute oC events wltll Dale C. Wll'ller, a member o! tile oommlttee tor the trog Juat)IQIJ tad pie e111at1
e&gt;enta. Deadline for entering lhe pie eatlrw eonleat Is lids ewq A 16() cub prise will be c~­
lhe wiMer - who bettBr be r&lt;ll hungry - IIIII ids spoosor will recelw au attneU,. trllJib1.
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Une may be lhe moat ilarmful
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"While there la no &amp;:luht that
tar and nicotine are Injurious to
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Robert and Thelma Cozar4
Portland, has been appolntBd
to tile UnltBd Slates MUitary
Academy at West Poln4 N. Y.
He will report to West Point
011 July L Tim's nomination
(aeeancl alternate) was anllOUil\led by Cong. Clarence E.
MUler or OhiO' I lOth CoJWTeSaional District wbo also sent
a congratulatory message to
Mr. and Mrs. CozarL

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i'llllteroy.-11411, Zl,OO; lllniM,
l iatl alai.; lllnawba Falla, 4.50
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night at Jackson expressed interest for a Cour - county joint

vocaUonal school in this area.
Byrl R Shoemaker. Director.
Voeadonal Education, Slate IJ&amp;.

partment ol Education, was the

wldei.Y adver- principal speaker al

brands. .. Greeoe said, 1 1)ecause
lllat II really beolde Ule point.
Whal we're getting at Is that

s~rinterxtenta

are to discuaa
such a school with their respective botrds of education al their

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tised brend or clgerDIIes tllat Lanes Bowling Alley. Hee;~~plain­
clalmo to be lowest In tar and ed lhe pl'&lt;lblems In es1abllshlng
nleotlDO ac:lually reaoltBdlnmore such a school
Local superintendents lrmn
lung dsnla&amp;e Utan 10 other IIIIer
GoUla, Malgs, Jackson and VI"'
brands tested.
"I don1t want to orne t b e ton counties expressed interest
in such a vocational school. The

meetings.
Meigs Local is bulldirwnow,ln

Mrs. Philson
Dies Tuesday

Paris Talks
Continue in

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deparlmonl or

Another meellnr hu been Ht:i.:-:
tor 6:30 p. m. July 10 at R I
Gnnde Colloga, will! Or. AJp~oao :, ..
R. Chri1tenaen, lD chirp. It"~
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Funeral aervicea tor Mrs. Ro~
GaiUa CouniY l.oeal
gina Mae Phll1011, 86, Racine, tendenll have dlacuued a
who died Tuellday morning at tional school at 11e17
ShawsvUie, Va., will be held Fri- during tile lasl lew
day at 2 p.m. at tile Racine Matb· issue waa also discussed bJ
odlsl Church with tile Rev. Jud- Gilllpolls Cllf Board ol Educ~

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Rev. Dale McClurg olftclaUng
Burial will be In tile Letart
Utere Is _.mly oome other,
Cemetery.
Ullknolm faclor lhatdamageslung
She was born J111111ary 11, 1882,
til~e.·•
at Pomeroy, lho dau&amp;1tter ci tbo
late L. L. and AurUIJ Jlarpo1d
Hayman, and was also preceded In b¥ her hullbend, F.
SAIGON (IJP0 - The blood E. Phllaoo lhreo years qo, IIIII
ci 317 Norlh Vleblam lioopa Utreo brothers and two alotaro.
smeared tile Jungle slopes a- 9le was a member ct. the Raround llle oortposts oC lhe qorth- cine Melhocllat Church.
ern !l'OIIIIer Marine fort ol Khe
&amp;orvtvlng are two daUIIhtars,
Sanh today. '!lie algno were tllat Dr. Kathryn Pldlllal, Blackt·
lhe Cbmmunlate would be bade burg, Va .• and Mrs. 'llleron(Mary
PARIS (IJPO - '!lie UnltBd - possibly all summer IGII&amp;. Lew) Jolm11011, Pllllls; a 11011,
Slates aald today II wanlo no
Loall!ertl8&lt;ka killed 131 or Ute Ben Pldlsoo, Haclne; a at-,
''privileged posltlm" In VIet- attackers '1\leaday, In lhe aame Mlas Edltll Hayman, llld a broth·
nam. II ealled apln !or secret apot and In lho aamo manner or, Homer c. Hayman, both or
Dteotllllilao. dealsned to set lhe lhat they ldUed 186 otbera Ill a Racine. and four grlndeldl&amp;-111
llallld P.rf• Ialka IIJO(q bul flrat Norlh Vlellllm attompl to and five great • grandclilldron.
Hanoi'• ehlel ...., Xllan Thu)o ...-errUn tile ouQ&gt;oata Saturday. Friends ..., eall at lhe Raw~ tbo plea.
Marine losses Tueldi,y were llnp.Coats Funeral Home !rom
U. S. AinbellldGr w. Averell lt men killed and 30 - . 2:3G p.m. to 4:3G p.m. llld 7 to
~Iii woal 'Into Ilia meeting . Soturd.,r lhq adfered 16 dead 9 p.m. '"' 'lllurllde,y llld lllldl
II! alk Hanoi to .nturu to t be ·and ~1 1I!JWided. American In· . 10:30 a.m. Friday, whoo lhebodl'
11,14 Geneva Far Eulern PIB"' lelllaoa&lt;e aourcea precli- will be to lhe dulr&lt;h to
III'Ollllellll In an «&lt;ort to end tbell Were onb&gt; .battleo In Ute Ue Ill stale !rom 11 a.m. 1111111
a,. · ~ Ia Vletilam lhroiqJh tor- tP\Iclal war Bl'QIII!I Khe Sorlb. lime ct aervlee•.

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Carl Doblberg, SEORC
tor, presided at '1\lellde,y nldlt'l
meedrw. Attending trom
CouniY wore: Clarence E.
soo, count.Y
bert R. Duroae, city

doni; Harland T.
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Ga1lta District; and C.
Bradbury. K¥ger Creek
and !rom Mils•
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lng Attorney, lepl edYIJer
Matgs CouniY Sebo91a.
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