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Collins. -Ironton. A dimer for thie''HonoraryGrand Cr.:.kers,"
their flmUiea and members . of tile frog jumjllng cOitest
committee, was hold during the earb' evening at the Crow

home In Syncuae.

three contestenla, who qualiOed
in ~ . Ienior divi1lon prellmi~

"Chapman's Charger;" Roy Hoi·
ter of RD, Pomeroy, 14 Holter•s
- ~lei., •11'1 · particl!1'1ed In the H01t&gt;er;" Dr. John Ridgway o!
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- - -Pomeroy, «DeOtor-. John,~
Jlin Clatworth,y o! PomOrllf, Medicine l!fan;" Dr. sellm J.
with his frog -.Mr. Zeata,'' Pat Blazewlcz, Pomeroy, '•J)oc B/"
!loiter of RD Pomeroy, "Pit's and Wlllilin Snouffer, P&lt;rneroy,
Hq:,per;'' Max EiehJ~r, Pome-- ''Country Sam."
roy, ;rith "Mulberry lollrluder;"
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Davis-Warner lnsurtncei Frank
Vaughan, Pmneroy Drew ·Web-

. slfr..Ametl"'D -~ l!tltt;John
Pearl Ash, Gleocknet's Grill;
George Morrlton.

Hundreds o! scteallllng pri....,..s raced .

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About 100 policemen wiUi bvonet tiJ)Jled riot sholauns rulhed
the prison yard and made lilelr wa,y to tho hospltil where tho llrll
and Urtrd noors were Mllre,
M. C. Koblentz, state commiSBioner of correct!IHII, lllld
"seml-&lt;:ontrol" ot the lnotitutiM hod been achieved.
Dr, lllchard Brooks, 1 JlhYolcfan at the_penltentllry, no~
brlefiy on the hospital bulldltlg roof and ladilers were oent up to ro..
cue him. Koblentz said Ill hospital patients and boopltll Olllllilll'..
were rescued,
"Damage is going to be extensive," lllld Koblonlz. He lllld

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C8noda,y Shoe Store, and George
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upworcL He lnd his 0111)1101'tera
wUI be oble to point to the \'Ole
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dcrneotic dl11&lt;onleot, the 71Jear-&lt;lld general otllllo tho l1rm
muter ol his laed..
De Glulle the alectl..,
vl&lt;lm'7 to keep lrun bolnc
dlscrnd!led by his allies,

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air or the ovenL ClatwO&lt;tey'a rrqr made It to the Sunday

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111811! lo heiCU. lit IJII!IIIII'
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fQur CCJIIIpaniea ot the 166111 Infantry, Ohio Natiollll Gulrd hod been
contell ot 8 p.m. Por~GW
alerted but had not been called "'·
wishlnc to enter tho email
Besides setting the II rea t h e were rushed to the 1cene.
11111 do so beforehlnd, or ·ot
rllll\p&amp;glng
prlaoners
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One of tho arst ol!lclall to ... the pork Uiat lily.
knocked oul the prlaon -or
· CpJ; carl L:' lloQa, GaJU.
A llre•orka dllllll;r will
pllnl and threw the in!ll!tution
polls Poll, State 1118hway Poend the oclhltleo.
Into a o1ate o! emergency,
trol, wao summoned to ColumDick Foley lo Jl'eaidellllllll
Pollee ofllclals were taking no
buo at 9:25 a.m. foda,y, siiJrt.
Duke Komed;y lire chief ol
chances with the rioting conly alter nre and riollnl broke
the Rutland Fire ~
Ylcts.
ool In tile Ohio State PenltenIn.structions Given
tlary. Cpl. Bous waa atterJd..
"If you hove to take them,
lng palrol hearlag&amp; In Municltake them, I don't care how/'
pal Court at the tlme, Sst. P.
said Columbua Pollee Chief
D. McCreocly, local pool oom.
Robert llauo. "Yoo are dealing
mandor, relieved Bogp ol blo
with 1 hard core outfit in here,
court G.rtiea.
oot a bunch of teenagers. Don't
Two other affieen accom ..
get within wrestling dlotanc:e of . panted Cpl. Bogp to the riot
them.
at Ohio Penitentiary lido morn.
"If one ol them canes 11 you
lng. They were Pll. C, E, eu.
with a knife or anything else ponter andPII.SIAIDIIYT,JGaoa.
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mates Will Gov. James Rhodes. out ot the fire by their ....,.,.
The Columbus Fire Deport- pro-Goulllat yO(e Bunilay.
:'';b.'::tspreadolflntotw..
Deputy Chief Dwlgllt Joseph ment reported mijor flrea m a
Ilia whelhor the - · ·
told the men to engage in se- mUI and the knitting slql, seed- Internal prllbiOIIll will be oOI..t
lective ftrlng II firing has to be ing heavy clouds or block by tile speclaaUr perfGrml!lce
done.
'lllnoke billowing frGIII behind remained 1 moot ~
Political obael'verulacp.-.!Md
M. C. Koblentz, allle com- tile walle. A spokesman lllld 11
mlasl- ot como:lllllla, llllcl ploces .of· ~ww.' MJII tllllllfi'!l " 1,!!\'111· -JIIIM...· ....,.
besldea policemen rrmn Colum· oo the llrst alonn and eJabt OUC&lt;Oiilful lhio Gaulllllo WID 1_. , .,
bus. Ohio Highway Patrolmen more were sent when a second June 30 In lllrnlqr tile Initial
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Blackltca. RD, 'rqular threeleapa.
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Jloclpe, jocJOj)'Jd hlo trqr
liepubiiean'' to tucceoo
a jump o! 13 fl., lin.
FnnJc was awarded 1 tropb:y and
$25 1m' placlag llrot place In
tlat 41vlolon.
"Sebmo," entered by Scott
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Jd!D ~"'' ' J~,. 'ol Alhona, Jump of 11 fl. '.41n. to win the
. cciiocklnc "Loot~ Jump, .. took the second ploce prize of $20 In the
-- ~place pme ol f50 wbeo jmtor dlvllion and Steve Burom
, 111;1 ~ )umpeci 11 11. 8 II\, ot Slade Jockeyed "llonnle'o
:·11!'1 a frill-ed "F-2-W," ,,. DIJv.A-LIJV'' to die third place
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Vlntoo COUJU;y Prosecutiqr attorney; State Sen. Harry Armstroag, Hocklnc Coonty; Red MOrgan, Jackson CoWIIy; Secorxl Row, Dick Thomas, KaJser Aluminum official of Belprej
Leo Roberta, Columbus attorney; Jim Anaales, Athens-

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the
llrat o! what It ~ will became 1 J9, dlotiotlul•hecl Bat
of Ohio dtlzeaa luana u ''Honor117 Graad Croakers. u Maklnc the 11111'&lt;11 wao ,Fred W. Crow, Jr., grand croolcer olthe
SOci.C, Sundly durlne the V.S, Dlvlolonal Fros JUIIIPinc """'
teal hold In cllllJo!o&lt;llon wiUi tho Big Beed Reptta. A brief
lilltlallon was prealdecl over by crow, pictured In !oresround
at rlglll. ReceiYit1tJ tho owardo were1 fr1llll row, Jell to rllht,
. Araold Soowden, formorb' of Metso and Dlvlsl111 ot
:MIMa Chief IGr Stele o! Oblo; Rip. Doll ~ o! 111rtlett; Jim Wlllcer, QallljJolll; MrL NIIDcy BolD Reed, I'Oin.

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CO&lt;l9 leacber wbllo aU
Marsball U and ouo year
Junior Hlgll follow!DI bit
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through the prison yard at the Ohio Pelll-ary today ooUiqr
At least eight guards sutl'ered injuries, one 1 heart 1Uiek vtdtm. ·

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A JO&amp; ~Aits 100 '!:SIFFIC.ULT
FOR HIM "'ND HE'.. CMl'T HAI-JDLe- IT!

Ma,yos Is a 1960 gra~
Point Pleasant 111gb Scbc
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Blcy, He reeolvod hla AB
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Funeral
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formerly a 1'0alilent or here,
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Will be ;t'uellday at 4 p.m. at tile
Mohr· stevens FUileral lion•• with
the Rev. Charles Frum IIi
Cbarga. Burial will be in Lone
OairCeme\:ery.
etl ed
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Mr. Ray, a r r concr e
eoolractor, died SUnday at the
homo or a daughter, Mrs. Kath·
leen underwood at Knoxville,

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Mra. Clarice Zarnes, Pt. Pleas•
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IUili&gt;UB; two soos, Charles o!

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Ploaoant Clv,lrch of Christ. &amp;It·
vlvlng aro tllree brolhero, LaW·
ran&lt;e, Gallipolis; l.Alys and Horton both . of Hun"·~- and 000
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sister, Mrs. Marjorie Smith, also
of HunU•"'Fune;:.'i"";rvices will be hold
Tueaday at %;30 p.m., In t h e
M.ohr • Stephens Funeral Home
with evangelist Lorry Phlillps
otnclatlng. Burial will be In Looo
Oak Cemetery Friondo may call
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after 6 p.m.,

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to close the wound.

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returned from three years in
the Navy, was a dhmer guest of
his grandmother, Lana Gibson.
Miss Eunice Bradfield. Chi..
c~o, was ·here recently on bu.,
iness.
Frank Halliday has been returned home from Meigs Gener·
al Hospital, much improved.

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THE WINNERS - · Top conlostants In 1ile frog Jwn!liJV

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and rachlf COI!lllOddoo and the ·pie eaUns contest chlmJ)lon,
Bob Crow of Syracuse (o\)OIIaored by Sherlt! Robert C. Hartenbach) received their awards SUnday li'mn Dale C. Warner,
wearl11f haO, regaua committee member and secretary or
the Ohio Sociot;v lor PromoUon of Bulltrq;:s, Inc. Plctuied,
from left, are Howie Kerr, wlmer of the frog race: Crcm,

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HOSPITAL Nc

Property
Transfers

Pareela, Sailibtiry, · 1 '
Ada .·· S. l!olkina, dee.,

Hoakinl,
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C. llamlni .to .Albert· Wtii:NII
Grace Woao, Pucela, Q~~umbll:
Harold eroo~.ad llutl&gt; c~
~ Norman R,
B'. il!p.
drlx, Lot No.

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Engagement of
Irene Williams

IIJIIleY, ell~
·' LADJ£8 AUXII,L\RY o! non'

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Mrs. .Re- ·Baxter POIJIIIlc&gt;.

poulaa returned toCleveiand Frlday 8fl8r vjaiil"'l

hero wi111 her

pareD!a, ...-. and Mrs. Norman
l!axter. Tile ch~ Mike and
Dlno, remained with their grandpa1ento.
Mr1 and Mrs. Gordon Blakeo-

lee 'of Ann Arbor, Mich., left

Saturday lllar vtaltfnJ here with

hia brother. c. E. Blakeslee
and family, Weekend IIIJO&amp;Ia of
the . Bla~eslees were Mr. and
Mro. Melvin Circle and da1181&gt;tor, Marianne, of CohQIIbu&amp;.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Biakealee will leave Tuellday on a vacatloo trip to Michlpn. Their
daughter, Jennllor wiU attend
a state Junior Ieeder shiii eamp
at Newark and then join her parenta at Newberry, Mich., tor a
lril&gt; to the K-.naw Peninsula
and the Isle Royale.
Mr. and Mro. Varnoo BlJV and
daughter, Sharon, have returned
lane 8fl8r vieid!J wllll Mias
Sandra Ka7 Btrw. Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth L MUter, Rendy and
Lori, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Bins, Sonny, Melissa, aDd Duane
of Springlleld.

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lllr. and Mrs. Albert R&lt;iush

ll!ld cbUdron, Bocl\r llld Ke1117,
"P!!nn the weekeed In ·coturi..
wllh their soo-tn:&amp;w and c!luat&gt;ter, Mr. and Mrs. LOrey FloWera. Krist! ·and Kavln Smith,
children' o! thllr dlllllltter, Katbryn, returned home wftll their

eranq,arenta. FridaY 1t1e Reullh
and the Smllh ehtlwtu 1
ror n-.J rt S. C
tion for the wlldtlower cil OhiO.
eave
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r-ated "' make a recommoo- daualller, Mra. Don Ma1illlftJ and
dation. A report on 1118 recent chi!-.
Region 11 meetinl bold in l'l&gt;m·
Mro. Jerr,y Fr.v and 1 0 0.
eroy was slvlll by Mr). Vlrl!ll. Mare, and Mra. Richard VauAlldna.
.,
shan, Sr. were Parkersburg, w•
Devotlona to
the l!leet- Vo. visitors Saturday•
tng were etven by Mi'a. HalllSet. Jerr.v Fr,y, BtaUoned at
day who read the 12111 Psalm Thakii, Thialancl, has Just comand a poem eDutied' "Wta- p i - a "eok o! special traintion." Mlmbete . . . . . - lhe lng at JlanSI&lt;ok,
Lord' a Prayer 1n entaon.
Hawaii
In keeping With 1ile theme o!
Mr
Luth
Gilliam, J
tile meeting, memberl rellpOIId•
s.
er
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td to roil call by .n&amp;lllilw tlleir dauahter or Mr. aed Mra. Laroy
favorite roae
Wyent of Klnssbury Road, left
During a 'ooncludlns BOclal , Fort Compbell, Ky;• by Jet last
hou r, r.,.,
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&amp;mday lor a week • vacation
in
..-. shment e were serv- Hawaii
·
ed by the hostess. Next meeting
She 'was Joined Ulere by her
will be held at the home el Mra. huaband, Set. Gilliam, who Ia staNellie Nel11011.
tioned In VIetnam with the IOist
Airborne Dlvialoo.
!amtly

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Being Announced
· Mr. uill Mrs. IUcbard Jeflera
o1 Athens are ,.,.....c~pc t-b .1
l!lrth :. 01 a daugbter, Jio.o. · '-.o.· n" ·'
. ..,, June 9 ~t lhe 1111olt.rlnll
Arms Hospital at AthODI.
Mra. Jeffer1 Is tl!e rormer
Tina Baxter or PJ&gt;merw. Grandare Mr. and Mra. Norman Baxter ot Pomeroy IDd Mr~

.,rent.

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ANEW HAIR

Pilat 128, Amerlean ·

.... "halt. 7·io

$ $ $' $
3 COMPLUI ROoMs OF
FURNITURE

roy and Mr. and Mra. C I 1 do

White lif Hemlock Grove a r e
greel;p'andparents.

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McBurney's PolDt" Js not

a geographical polot, b,u t: an ·

anatomical one, beblg..the
point of special tenderness In
acute appendicitis.

Vocation

WHEN THE WEATHER'S HOT WITH REFRESHING SOFT
AND SHAKES FROM. SONNY'S. MAiNTAIN- YOUI COOL
STOP FOURTH &amp; LOCUST, MIDDLEPORT
Vii ciiiiEN lTl:D ,ili)ijMJI

A brief case
for
THE FIFTH
SEASON

Lee Rudiltll, PcanerOJ, eonlined to Holter. Hoi!Pliat, was

scheduled todlf lor hie 13th maJor eperaUon O...r the IIUt lew
yeare.
Mr. and Mrs. Georp Mowerey, Mrs. DorottQr Smith, Elwyn Yoat ,and lllrl. Vlrllll Hamm
and IJ'IIIIldaughter, Cindy Hamm,

Mr: alliiMi-s.JameaWWiamo were In ZanesvUle Saturday to
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attend funeral servlcea r o r
o!I Joe ""'~&lt;m"-~·"'7!·~.,: · .....'f.. ,,, f!I. St. ~7··· Y(. 'ia....~· ~
.• ,, _...........,....... 0111een . ..~ ··lle nounc~ng thoe11118t11l•ntUI!~~&gt;- Jllliia A. Gilbert.
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LHion at

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Pllllia tor a trip'lo BoltilftOrl, ,
Ohio w::, .~-~h ,.,. ~ .
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Boyer - • D~~~W· WIJen .the Kin
,. oopm;~en~!' Club milt Friday nlibt at the
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,and tier bl'idsi beu- boma: ~:i!fa... J'u.""• Cliflord,
. of whit( .,ehids alii Jr., ~ctfseJ ···
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. 1 , white Bible ,
Memberalilll flO there on .lilly
Butt lttendani ~8 for a.;Mv wblch will be I
• •' navy bl . .potluck ·al!alr. Mra. Harry Dacarried
t Yll boc1 charge 0( lhe ~
Melch ~.
dUring wblch time two new mem,·;.
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••"'t" per- ben were welcomed. 1'be1 are
of 1
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Garnfll J!attiredrt. .
Middl...
It waa ~
· . that lilt Ju'•
v 15
Vallejo
is
employed meellng Iii be held at the hOme
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o1 Mrs. Jerr,y Fry will! Mn.
~:::::~:=·~~:~:::::::~:::: :::::;:~!::;;!;:;:~::::::::::::;:~;:~:=: Elllll l!!&gt;erlbaeh u .a.e hostelS.
A wblte elephatlt sal• wiU .be
hold at t11at n&gt;eet1ns.
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Gomat were p!IQ'ed with prlo, .
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ea - by Mra. Fey, Mn. liarei4 Ellorallaeh, Mri. Ted Wrir,
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and lllrl. Wold Windon. !lira. Cllfford aerved .• ell,..,-! course
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8 the D,A, V. hall.
Mro. Jamoa CIUrord, Sr., Mrs.
., -~·
Wtaler Ohlinger, and M1a1~011
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l!!&gt;erllbacb.
, GROUI' !I, W01110n'i Aaoocl!lllon oltbe MlddiOport·FiratUDit.
td· ~rian C!l"(ch, 7:10 p,
m., TUO&amp;dly• ,oom. or Mrs. wuuu. Mettia; Mra. Myron Miller
cO;Iioa(fli ; Mra. James BuchaJ&gt;.
·a1111as bll!il&lt; atulb'; Mrs. Joaeph

Birth of Daught~r

:.'·.Personal Notes .!·.l...~

set,_ th; trullwn grand:j..;: ..bl.rs
illorum u tl!elr ta&lt;IOIIIIIMIIId

Jn .BdUimore .

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and . prden calendars prepared
for aa1e by the etllb•• . . ,
A Iotter W.. road trom tile
Gllil.la eount;y &lt;Iubi lnvllilll &lt;the
tO exblblt· in the 11 _,.
show st tile .b!IO. Fair.
At ille t-st cit llle alate
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Clifford Ebcrsbach, Pomeroy,
· with housecleaning.

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ill at Veterans Memorial•
Mrs. SUe Heitger assisted Mrs.

.Rixie Award ·

iheit Alu&amp;es
WilliI)Ps ·~ ·· ;, ·~
ljti. ' .. re~vfld
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,' Septlnoil.
· T!itlir,
thl ~.
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buiors ~~Invited to telep~ •1e Awo(d
~968, pr~ auJirs. U~tleMcCu!nblr~- 1, ~ Sjlntinel o1!ice, 992-%156 , nuall,y by the MlddiOJIOrl. ¢Jdld
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vial~ her ~er, N~feSWI~h- joyed ,l r.;n1,,. · uni&lt;i/ It· '""I ,
er,l~ Cbe~hlre.
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Mr. and Mrs. CliniA&gt;n Gilkey, lane Smido~, VlsitiJV Mr. and
Mr BIJ:iT"tt.m di
Karen, Tld and Kathy, Alblny,
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were recent dhmer K)le•t• of Ava ~· i!':e:i'e ~,'!"hr o!
Gilkey.
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Darold Gra)lam of tlloNavyard dro!ed_~e,yllld~ter,,Joyco. .
his wile and new· daUjjllter re- M..Gi'oaeAI~ ;~,and Mr. IJICI·
turned to hi ba
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rs. ..ort ...,..., and· daligll1 Ma
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se n , ry1''" te f Ow.il vUl · . •
alter bringing her mOther, Fredit
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Carsey, home. While hero he cal • nd . Ambo... . orman Mepurchased a new car.
n I
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ed on Illr.
Frlerds have learned that Mike 1111 II!'.•· Ric~ Sm 1 t h and .
K 11 al h ~nd r ·~ 1
daughters In Coiwnbus recently.
08 Y • US~o~~~~ o 1.111;1 ormer
Mr: and Mr 01
Margaret Whaley, suffered a se,•
&amp;. nsmore Boyles
vere heart attack and Is iii a Co- vlandltedTimmy ~~r of Alfred
I b ho ·ital
s
the star~,. Masaar lam·
urn us sp •
Uy
MrAs. MarUkgaret Douglas called
allil Mrs OkOI' ~ly
on va G ey a recent Sunday and :,_ nd ..: .,
ev n1
Ml", I
ou-a. ,norman Mee ng.
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Clln attsndOd tha IBEW ba uet
Mr. Delmar Rhodes has re- t th ,.:,..
Bulldi
nq
tur ned home u~om Ho1zer Hos- aIetta e ~tuory
ng at MarUy
pita! following ourgery.
'recen ·
Mrs. MIMie Newlun remains
quito lll at Veiorano Memorial.
Mr. Dana Young is seriously
Bobby .Gibson, who recently

to Veterans Memorlal Hospital

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Johnnie Oark cuthlsfootwhile
wading in the creek. He was taken
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PT. ·PLEAsANT "'· Kenton w,
AUr.lin, 59, ·or 84llurdette Add!Uoo, died ~rda.l: In Voteran's Hoapilal, HunUngton.
.... Au~'- _ 1 ·a r-~- and
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1011 of the late ArthUr and
Mllllde Rliodeo Aulllin.
He was a World War n vet-

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Ray Dies

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~ell in AJ!UII!it;v Tuoaday, ?;., ~·· 1100 of ¥J', and Mrs. Nor.• :AG. p.m. wttl\ tile Pastor K1111Jer- man Baxter of Pomeroy•
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ft.ACINE AMERICAN Letiioo 'If St. Marys Hip Sc!looi and
Aailllal7, 8p.m. Tuesday at the auanda the - · Slite BaaiJIOI{
!U'Illallon or &lt;m- ..~. Colteae.. Her 11ance lind,..
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and the MowUln'State Buaineoa
·~wQ&lt;Il: ~ Club, 8 p. College and Ia ~~Qployed at Do~· ,lftdntldlo', bema el Mra. POlL
lleiiVicr ~Jol~ Mrs. Edlaon Hoi- n.o wedd!JV Wjii be an tvllll
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Church of Christ in St. ~71.
'fllurllday at Followi1111,thalr wedcli~V. thicou- .
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formerly a 1'0alilent or here,
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Mohr· stevens FUileral lion•• with
the Rev. Charles Frum IIi
Cbarga. Burial will be in Lone
OairCeme\:ery.
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Mr. Ray, a r r concr e
eoolractor, died SUnday at the
homo or a daughter, Mrs. Kath·
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Ploaoant Clv,lrch of Christ. &amp;It·
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of HunU•"'Fune;:.'i"";rvices will be hold
Tueaday at %;30 p.m., In t h e
M.ohr • Stephens Funeral Home
with evangelist Lorry Phlillps
otnclatlng. Burial will be In Looo
Oak Cemetery Friondo may call
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the Navy, was a dhmer guest of
his grandmother, Lana Gibson.
Miss Eunice Bradfield. Chi..
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iness.
Frank Halliday has been returned home from Meigs Gener·
al Hospital, much improved.

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Bob Crow of Syracuse (o\)OIIaored by Sherlt! Robert C. Hartenbach) received their awards SUnday li'mn Dale C. Warner,
wearl11f haO, regaua committee member and secretary or
the Ohio Sociot;v lor PromoUon of Bulltrq;:s, Inc. Plctuied,
from left, are Howie Kerr, wlmer of the frog race: Crcm,

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Transfers

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C. llamlni .to .Albert· Wtii:NII
Grace Woao, Pucela, Q~~umbll:
Harold eroo~.ad llutl&gt; c~
~ Norman R,
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Irene Williams

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Mrs. .Re- ·Baxter POIJIIIlc&gt;.

poulaa returned toCleveiand Frlday 8fl8r vjaiil"'l

hero wi111 her

pareD!a, ...-. and Mrs. Norman
l!axter. Tile ch~ Mike and
Dlno, remained with their grandpa1ento.
Mr1 and Mrs. Gordon Blakeo-

lee 'of Ann Arbor, Mich., left

Saturday lllar vtaltfnJ here with

hia brother. c. E. Blakeslee
and family, Weekend IIIJO&amp;Ia of
the . Bla~eslees were Mr. and
Mro. Melvin Circle and da1181&gt;tor, Marianne, of CohQIIbu&amp;.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Biakealee will leave Tuellday on a vacatloo trip to Michlpn. Their
daughter, Jennllor wiU attend
a state Junior Ieeder shiii eamp
at Newark and then join her parenta at Newberry, Mich., tor a
lril&gt; to the K-.naw Peninsula
and the Isle Royale.
Mr. and Mro. Varnoo BlJV and
daughter, Sharon, have returned
lane 8fl8r vieid!J wllll Mias
Sandra Ka7 Btrw. Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth L MUter, Rendy and
Lori, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Bins, Sonny, Melissa, aDd Duane
of Springlleld.

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ll!ld cbUdron, Bocl\r llld Ke1117,
"P!!nn the weekeed In ·coturi..
wllh their soo-tn:&amp;w and c!luat&gt;ter, Mr. and Mrs. LOrey FloWera. Krist! ·and Kavln Smith,
children' o! thllr dlllllltter, Katbryn, returned home wftll their

eranq,arenta. FridaY 1t1e Reullh
and the Smllh ehtlwtu 1
ror n-.J rt S. C
tion for the wlldtlower cil OhiO.
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r-ated "' make a recommoo- daualller, Mra. Don Ma1illlftJ and
dation. A report on 1118 recent chi!-.
Region 11 meetinl bold in l'l&gt;m·
Mro. Jerr,y Fr.v and 1 0 0.
eroy was slvlll by Mr). Vlrl!ll. Mare, and Mra. Richard VauAlldna.
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shan, Sr. were Parkersburg, w•
Devotlona to
the l!leet- Vo. visitors Saturday•
tng were etven by Mi'a. HalllSet. Jerr.v Fr,y, BtaUoned at
day who read the 12111 Psalm Thakii, Thialancl, has Just comand a poem eDutied' "Wta- p i - a "eok o! special traintion." Mlmbete . . . . . - lhe lng at JlanSI&lt;ok,
Lord' a Prayer 1n entaon.
Hawaii
In keeping With 1ile theme o!
Mr
Luth
Gilliam, J
tile meeting, memberl rellpOIId•
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favorite roae
Wyent of Klnssbury Road, left
During a 'ooncludlns BOclal , Fort Compbell, Ky;• by Jet last
hou r, r.,.,
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She 'was Joined Ulere by her
will be held at the home el Mra. huaband, Set. Gilliam, who Ia staNellie Nel11011.
tioned In VIetnam with the IOist
Airborne Dlvialoo.
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· Mr. uill Mrs. IUcbard Jeflera
o1 Athens are ,.,.....c~pc t-b .1
l!lrth :. 01 a daugbter, Jio.o. · '-.o.· n" ·'
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Arms Hospital at AthODI.
Mra. Jeffer1 Is tl!e rormer
Tina Baxter or PJ&gt;merw. Grandare Mr. and Mra. Norman Baxter ot Pomeroy IDd Mr~

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Pilat 128, Amerlean ·

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$ $ $' $
3 COMPLUI ROoMs OF
FURNITURE

roy and Mr. and Mra. C I 1 do

White lif Hemlock Grove a r e
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a geographical polot, b,u t: an ·

anatomical one, beblg..the
point of special tenderness In
acute appendicitis.

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WHEN THE WEATHER'S HOT WITH REFRESHING SOFT
AND SHAKES FROM. SONNY'S. MAiNTAIN- YOUI COOL
STOP FOURTH &amp; LOCUST, MIDDLEPORT
Vii ciiiiEN lTl:D ,ili)ijMJI

A brief case
for
THE FIFTH
SEASON

Lee Rudiltll, PcanerOJ, eonlined to Holter. Hoi!Pliat, was

scheduled todlf lor hie 13th maJor eperaUon O...r the IIUt lew
yeare.
Mr. and Mrs. Georp Mowerey, Mrs. DorottQr Smith, Elwyn Yoat ,and lllrl. Vlrllll Hamm
and IJ'IIIIldaughter, Cindy Hamm,

Mr: alliiMi-s.JameaWWiamo were In ZanesvUle Saturday to
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o!I Joe ""'~&lt;m"-~·"'7!·~.,: · .....'f.. ,,, f!I. St. ~7··· Y(. 'ia....~· ~
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Ohio w::, .~-~h ,.,. ~ .
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Boyer - • D~~~W· WIJen .the Kin
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Memberalilll flO there on .lilly
Butt lttendani ~8 for a.;Mv wblch will be I
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t Yll boc1 charge 0( lhe ~
Melch ~.
dUring wblch time two new mem,·;.
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of 1
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Garnfll J!attiredrt. .
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Vallejo
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A wblte elephatlt sal• wiU .be
hold at t11at n&gt;eet1ns.
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8 the D,A, V. hall.
Mro. Jamoa CIUrord, Sr., Mrs.
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, GROUI' !I, W01110n'i Aaoocl!lllon oltbe MlddiOport·FiratUDit.
td· ~rian C!l"(ch, 7:10 p,
m., TUO&amp;dly• ,oom. or Mrs. wuuu. Mettia; Mra. Myron Miller
cO;Iioa(fli ; Mra. James BuchaJ&gt;.
·a1111as bll!il&lt; atulb'; Mrs. Joaeph

Birth of Daught~r

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illorum u tl!elr ta&lt;IOIIIIIMIIId

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for aa1e by the etllb•• . . ,
A Iotter W.. road trom tile
Gllil.la eount;y &lt;Iubi lnvllilll &lt;the
tO exblblt· in the 11 _,.
show st tile .b!IO. Fair.
At ille t-st cit llle alate
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Mrs. SUe Heitger assisted Mrs.

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WilliI)Ps ·~ ·· ;, ·~
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~968, pr~ auJirs. U~tleMcCu!nblr~- 1, ~ Sjlntinel o1!ice, 992-%156 , nuall,y by the MlddiOJIOrl. ¢Jdld
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vial~ her ~er, N~feSWI~h- joyed ,l r.;n1,,. · uni&lt;i/ It· '""I ,
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Mr BIJ:iT"tt.m di
Karen, Tld and Kathy, Alblny,
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were recent dhmer K)le•t• of Ava ~· i!':e:i'e ~,'!"hr o!
Gilkey.
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Darold Gra)lam of tlloNavyard dro!ed_~e,yllld~ter,,Joyco. .
his wile and new· daUjjllter re- M..Gi'oaeAI~ ;~,and Mr. IJICI·
turned to hi ba
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Carsey, home. While hero he cal • nd . Ambo... . orman Mepurchased a new car.
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Frlerds have learned that Mike 1111 II!'.•· Ric~ Sm 1 t h and .
K 11 al h ~nd r ·~ 1
daughters In Coiwnbus recently.
08 Y • US~o~~~~ o 1.111;1 ormer
Mr: and Mr 01
Margaret Whaley, suffered a se,•
&amp;. nsmore Boyles
vere heart attack and Is iii a Co- vlandltedTimmy ~~r of Alfred
I b ho ·ital
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the star~,. Masaar lam·
urn us sp •
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MrAs. MarUkgaret Douglas called
allil Mrs OkOI' ~ly
on va G ey a recent Sunday and :,_ nd ..: .,
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Mr. Delmar Rhodes has re- t th ,.:,..
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tur ned home u~om Ho1zer Hos- aIetta e ~tuory
ng at MarUy
pita! following ourgery.
'recen ·
Mrs. MIMie Newlun remains
quito lll at Veiorano Memorial.
Mr. Dana Young is seriously
Bobby .Gibson, who recently

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Johnnie Oark cuthlsfootwhile
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PT. ·PLEAsANT "'· Kenton w,
AUr.lin, 59, ·or 84llurdette Add!Uoo, died ~rda.l: In Voteran's Hoapilal, HunUngton.
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1011 of the late ArthUr and
Mllllde Rliodeo Aulllin.
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~ell in AJ!UII!it;v Tuoaday, ?;., ~·· 1100 of ¥J', and Mrs. Nor.• :AG. p.m. wttl\ tile Pastor K1111Jer- man Baxter of Pomeroy•
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ft.ACINE AMERICAN Letiioo 'If St. Marys Hip Sc!looi and
Aailllal7, 8p.m. Tuesday at the auanda the - · Slite BaaiJIOI{
!U'Illallon or &lt;m- ..~. Colteae.. Her 11ance lind,..
. ~· andpolluck dilmor.
ated rr ... Pemero11!1ah School
•· Wl!2lNESDAY
and the MowUln'State Buaineoa
·~wQ&lt;Il: ~ Club, 8 p. College and Ia ~~Qployed at Do~· ,lftdntldlo', bema el Mra. POlL
lleiiVicr ~Jol~ Mrs. Edlaon Hoi- n.o wedd!JV Wjii be an tvllll
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Church of Christ in St. ~71.
'fllurllday at Followi1111,thalr wedcli~V. thicou- .
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Church; Parker~bur~, W. Vs. .

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dean,.eviln heat It's the perfect Indoor climate, created
l!y an elktr~ heat punij,. This remarkable appliance in·
~lis Cll!il:kly, uslne your existing duct system to heat your
home fl8meliiSSIYln .wiilter, ll)eit automatically reverses itself to oool and dehumidify your home in the summer.
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Call Your Rllddy Kilowatt RIICOlllllllndtd Deeter ar Us

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anl:es to "'wer the street liabtT h e charge lor businesses
ing assessment otbulinesiel in Would drq&gt; lr&lt;m . $1,25 to $1
Middleport was li1Jll")Yed by 10om tor at Ie11t a one year period,
councU Monday nlghL
u the ordinance is awrcwed.
WUIIam BeUan,y, asaiOtant Retddentl.al assessments wtil remanager ol the COlumbo&amp; &amp; main at 4~ cents monthly, acSouthern Ohio Electric COm- cording to BellaDJI.
pany's municipal relatioa1 c:t..
Bellal1)' WIS ACCIJIJII&gt;Anled to
partment., presented the ordtn- the meeting by John Welsh, c&amp;
ancea to council
SOE Middleport manager. No acBellan,y said the acUoo to low- tioo on the ordinances beyond the
er the businen place I&amp;Maa- firat reading was conducted bementa Is being sougllt by the cause only fwr councllmen were
pmyer company to put the town's present and Mayor C. 0. Fishrate in tbe same range as other er was also absenL·s

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~ lfler,_, . was a new leature lor the Bill Bend
Regatta Woekeed. Prizes wore •15 lor Brat place, $10,
second place and ts. tl1lrd place. In the above phote, sewral

lloys are ~ to ·got in the eoo!j)Otltloo and In the other
picture, an unldeltiJied glrl ftnda berseH taking a dip In
the water aa her tub 'C)&amp;etl.

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Miller has announced that the
U. S. Otllce ol Mlcatlon haS liP·
proved a 111mber ol grants to
coUege libraries In the district,
Including a ~cioiPu!l&gt;Oaegranl
to Rio Grande CoUege.
Tile Rio Grande College &amp;;le·
dal Purpose grant amounts to
$100,000. The omce ol Educatioo said Rto Grando ranked hi8h
In criteria estabUshed lor award
ol the grant&amp;. Rio Grande Ilia re.
celved a basic grant nf $5,000
and a 8UJ1Piemental grant ol $1,·
330 lor a total ot $106,330. All ol
the !Undo are to be _.t !or li-

re&lt;:elve a baolc grant ol ts,OOO ea~ receive 'Iii sic grants ol
and a supplemental ol $42,854 $.1,000.
Recll&gt;leats are ~Ired to
!or a total of ~7,854,
match the basic IP'ant with au
Marietta COilego at Marietta 04J1al amount nf non • Feclerol
wUl reeein a balic grant r1 lUnda. They are required Ul ex.
$5,000 and a supplemental ol pend oot less than one..thlrd o1
$1,556 for a total nf $6,556. tile &amp;mount ol special purpoee
The Lancaster Branch ol Ohio sranta. There are no matchlns
Unlversl\y, and fll' Zanesville re«Jrlrements for the supplemenBranch ol Ohio Unlverllicy wl\l tal grants.

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TROPICAL STORM CANDY RUSIIED THROUGH central Texas
today, spawning tornadoea, high winds, hea&gt;)' rain and !lash OoodiJl!.

Elyria Dies
Funeral services for M r s.
Mary ceua Baker, 88, wbo diad

SatllrdaY In Elyria, wUl be held
TuelldaY at 2 p.m. at thl Ewing
Chapel wltll llle Rev. Glen Hlloa
011\ciating. Burial will be in tile
Browning Cemetery at Portland.
Sbe was born Sept. 12, 1880,
the dauther nf the late Charles
and Mary Plyllter, and was olso
preoadad In death by her llaband, Charleo, andlourbrothers.
Formerly nf Ole Portland area,
she wu a member nf tho J'ort.
iand Melllodlst Cbur&lt;h; but IIIIer
IIIOVini to Sted&gt;envlllt trlllller·
red bar membership to thl Lavelie View MolhOdlll Clllrch
there.
&amp;lrv!Yoro lnciu&lt;lo fllree sis·
tors, !Ira. Park (Nell) McCui·
lough, Beaver, Pa.; Mrl. Olear Barnett, Weirtal, w. Va.,

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The U.S. Weather Bureau to!lay wuned eastern Texas resldenta
to beware o1 !lash lloodlng later today •• the rains !rom Clllly
spread northward. AraJnftlll trom the storm was expected to amount
to slx inches in scme areas of east Texas.

PITISBURGH - THE UNITED STEELWORKERS Union (USW)
aDd the basic steel llxtustry, who couldn't reach a contract agreement three years ago undl President Johnson intervened, try to go it
alone today with a strike deadllae less than six weeks away.
With both sides wanting neither federal intervention nor · a
strike, top negodators ror the USW and the industry met at an undisclosed place today to talk money lor the llrst Ume.
BUENOS AIRES - POLICE TODAY blamed hoolipno toaolng
newaplll)ers for stampeding soccer fans down a stadium
exit - a y that ted to death or Injury !or hundredo.
The human avalanche trampled to death 70 adulto and chUdren
In 1 panic to escape the bells ol ftre hurled ~ the youihs at the
end of Suo:tly's scoreless match between Buenoa Aires' arch rllllla, River Plate and Bocl Juniors. At least 65 parBOils were seriously injured oo the winding, blood-staib!d atalrcaoe.

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MARRIAGE APPIJCATIONS
Keith Edward Searlo, 21, Mid.
.(JQ:r l'Qnter, Portland.
dleport, welder, andCarollnJane
Friends may call'lllhe llmeral Holflnan, 18, I'olnenJ1 Rt. 3;
home III\YIIme.
Dwight Clll!ord Oll•er, 41, !lid·
dieport, utlllcy worker, ,and Kafll·
ryn 1Au118 Jordan, 50, POmeroy,
beautician; LarrY Blehard Werry, 19, Poma101, studeDt, and
TONIGHT AND TUESDAY
Kathryn Jane Ham&amp;hs, 19, PomJUNE 24-25
OtDJI, key puncb operator; Millard
BALLAD OF JOSIE
Leiter Roush, 21., Syraeuse, ma..
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cblne operalor, and Mary Ulllan

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TONIGHT AND 11JESDAY.
JUNE 24.25
11 YOU ONLY LIVE TWJCE"
Sean Connery is James Bolli
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"HOW TO SUCCEED IN
BUSINESS WITHOUT
REALLY TRYING"
- r t Morae • Michele Lee
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Wooda, 42, POmel'OJ, waUreaa.
PLAN INSPECTION
The amuol cllmer and !nope&lt;·
lion ()( Racine Chapter OES wUl
be held Tuesday, .)one 25, at tile
-em Local 111gb Scllllol dlmer at 6:30 p.m. In the cale·
taria and tile lnapectlon at 8p.m.
Helen M. Bartlll, Daytoa,
worthy grand matrea, tile Inspecting olllcer.

ACCDlENT REPORTED
A minor one-car aecl.dent on
Route 33 li\mdll at 1:45
p.m. waa reported bY SherU!

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Robert c. Harteri&gt;acll's depart.
ment. A 1962 mndel vehicle,
driven by Kevin DaUay, 17, Mid·
dieport, tr....lng oorth, awaned to misa a cloi ran mto
Ole b18Jnr8¥ and Ida
a secUon ol Jllllrd relilng. No
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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Adml11icm Saturday - wn.
Dam Stover, Racine; KaiiiJ eun.
dill, MaiiiiD; Georala Jolmllll".
Rutland; Mark stewart, llutland;
Charle• NeliCID, A;)meroy: William Zorkl'- Hutlard; Gary
Fllbar, Chesblre.
DllcharPI Saturday - Addle
Bertoo and Arloa lilml'aoo.
Admlallonl SoJno!o,y - B o t a
~ Cbaoblro; DonnaDool, Jla..
dno; Dorlo Cal., Fomel'07; Allllrey JojJars, Minersville.
DlachlrP• amda1 - Nellie.

TO HOW OPEN HOUSE
Mr, and Mrl. Bill Wln&lt;brOII·
ner .,01 m,..... tbelr 25th wedding amiYeraar:v open halloo ·
·IIi their home In ~t-racuae 9111·
dsy, June 30, frOm 2 to 1 p.m. . MEIGS GENEliAL HOSPITAL
Adlnlaliml Slturday - Nellie.
.DiacharP SatUrda,y - EY..,.

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to rival presidential candldate.Richard M. Nixon.
A UP! delepU! count M - showed Nixoo only a short step
lr&lt;m WrliJPing lij) the 1968 GOP presidentiol1101111natioa. II Rock•
leHer Is to hive a chance lor the prize, he will have to wtDsm10
. ACTION DISMJS'!ED
An acUon bY VlriJII apinal Elmer A. Keller, odllllnlstrator &lt;l the Bureau &lt;l Workmen's Co!IIIIOIIaatioo, has dlamlland.

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delegates Cavor Nixon, two are
Rockefeller's, and one is bUiQ' of reduced speed signs

uncommitted.
The UPI tally of delegates
committed or definl~ leaning
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Rockeleller.. llld. 211U, ,..U Gov.
RoM!d Reapn ot caDiornla
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1971 - under legislation awalting President Jolui&amp;OIIS' signaturo.
COJI1IIoted congreoaional action Monday on a
bU1 to take three raUonal
hall~· !rom their tradldooal
places on the calendar and
make them 11111 on Mondays
eV.ey yaar. T~ are Waohlngtoo's birthday, llemorlal Day
and Veterano Day,
The measure would creato a
new Mtional holiday, COiumbuo
Day, and
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Ocl&lt;iller. Labor Day alreedy is a
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hips piUI 111iubfl ~ra panels In back to CIIM 1011
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talevlalon to plead: ·•~main
calm. "AVoid overacting and
ovar-reacllng. Please do not
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when authorities held oil for
about 24 hours before acting
finnly to halt disorders, poli&lt;e
thia time moved In quickly witll
preventive taedC8, using tear
po,
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About 1,150 Arlll,y troopa were
celiad . In Moada.v night to Join
1,500 pollo:emeo in dlsperitnl
crowds I~ the lll'fJdlllllll1.
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Mri., Eltella Wllllllql!. ·sa, OcL 12, tile day It Ia celebrated
So¥lh Secoild Ave...~oport. bY unollleial tnolltloo.
diad ~~·In Jloisor . , Tile Ll1lor JJa.Y celebratloo
Hoi!Pitil.
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Mrs. Walburll wis born In would be ~eel:
Frankllni.'Un!a~. Ohio, N&lt;W.25,
The JecillaUon Would. liJPiy
1110, tile do!_. d. file tile ,udy ti&gt; federal ~~ea and
N, B. and MiiJ1 EIIIII •)Valke!' a.,, District o1 !'oJumbla,
.Artl4. , lbl waa I~~~~ pn~ ~'YO Jm 1, III'IU, but ltates
In cioalh b)' her ~iblllll, 'Charloa , u;oi!itiooalty fGII«&lt;W flle · lead o1
a lidl!ard.::Walboll'll;"llfti•i)au&amp;lltoro, · t1fo! flderal ko ·
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PRIZE WINNER - The oon.c-mercial clu1 second
place wllDIOr In thl Big Bend Reptia jll1'lde laat Frida)' was
thl Ooot abow entered by the Meigs Counly Young Rtpublloan
Oub in which a patriotic theme was carried oot. ll:ldq 011
the !lost are Elemr Kay S.hnelder and BUI ArnotL

oo the Jtreeta during boll games
at the park, were discussed.
- Judge Robert Betz, GolUpolls, attended _the se&amp;Sion In
regard to a ZOIIIng matter he
presented at an earlier seuion.
~U IJ11l'catecl 1M mader
would be brought "' tor ftlrther
diocusslon at ita llrst meeting
in July.
listed as uncc.nmitted or
The meeting was presided over
pledged to lavorite soo cancll- ~ Jolin Zerkle, president of
dates. Nixon's total did not council, with Councilmen RictJ..
Include Wash!~. state, where ard Vaughan, Charles Byer and
the 24-member delegation Is George Baker atiendlrw.
reported heavUy In his lavor.
1n Poruand, Maine, and later
In Booton, Rockefeller renewed
his call lor Nixon to repudlaU!
the lllgge&amp;Uon ol his southern
campaign coordinator that third
parcy candidate George Wallace
join the GOP camp.
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C08e
cauoway, replied In Atlanta
that RockeleUer took his words
wASHINGTON (UPI) - Jm.
out 01 cootext. He said hio prOYelllento In thl proposed West
cmnment about Wallace was 1 VIrginia ' Ohio air polluti011 congenora1 remark meaning simply trol cmnpact have been re&lt;omthat an,yone who io ready lor 1 mended bY the Senate Public
•change ohould come Into the Worka C&lt;mmlttee.
Republloan parcy.
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clllllrnl air polgJoo In a 240mlle otretoh ol the Ohio Rhor

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WASHINGTON (UPI)- T b e
House baa etven ftnal ..,....,_
olonal liJProYal to legislation
wbl&lt;h would r...,.... blllks ID
Install cameras and take other
measures I&lt;&gt; IJiardapiDstrob.
beries.
The bUI, passed !olmcls3' and
to ~ Jolmaon,
Wouldr,.Prafederalbankreg.
ulllorJ ~&amp;~~~~&lt;lea to set mini·
mompratoctl" -rdstor
federally ln....,. b111kl and
aavlngs and loan ..- . .

Vlrelnla and Ohio legislature a
have adopted the COO!jl8cL
A spokeaman lor lhe Senate
committee headed by Sen. Je.,.
nlngs llllldoiJ&gt;h, J).W, VL, said
conalderal&gt;le c~ would be
ne- in the proposed btU lor
the interataU! air pollution ca.
tro1 ....,.Y to reduce pollution
and deftne cleanlir 'standards.
Rep. KeD Hechler, J).W, VL,
calledthep~"weak;c:umbersome and lnetre&lt;tive."
C&lt;qresa must etveltslliJ&gt;I'ova1 in addlllon to Ole IIWci ·~to
laglliltures lor the meaaure to
NeOII1t law.
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trlc comPIU\)' executlve Monday
chided llle coal Industry for op.
posing construcUon or IJ.Iclear
power plants.
·William R. Gould, senior vice
president ol &amp;luthern California
Edison Co., Loa Angeles, told
delegates at the 51st amual COli·
vention nf the Nattonal Coal Association thet coal and electric
utiiicy Industries shoold Instead
"work together and build upon
our strengths." ·
"I submit that it mes nellher
tile coal nor the electric utllliY
industry a service to dlaeourse
against the development of a
c»mpetitive fuel reiOUl'ce by
I!OUndlng lmpresllive but
stantiated claims about Ito threat
to thl pebllc aalecy, • Gould said.
••nds JXlsition .loses itsaweaJ.
when viewed through the haze ol
rapidly growing ]dliic protest
aplnst air pollutioo and lhe contrlbutloo that coal burning adds
to that problem, •• he eontiDuecl
uaur ume and energy eould be
.better spent In atiacldng t b I 1
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laid today radal lllctors 1111/
have trlggerad a riot at the ~"
State Ponltentlary Monday reaulted in betw- ~ and M
mUllm dwnap and oerioua Injury ID elsbt suanlo and ono
priaooer. Warden Ernie Maxwen said, "! tblnk It wao jl•
a I!I&lt;IUP of those Blac:k Power
people Rexlng their museloL·''
"WI&gt;¥ they did it ldoo'tlalow,":
he aa.ld. uwe don't have 1111

Ialley here and I've -er
any serious complaints obout
load. We are going to have ali
l.nvestigaUon, of cwrse, aaclCN.l " ·
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and regular prison guards watch on walls and lnslda t b
cell blocks ol the Institution . _
Mooday and early today.
The prisoners, armed wbh
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Taxpayers Advised
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whO Incurred property IAia11o
durlllg the hnVJ raln1

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said he made "a ravorable impression" on the delegation.
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converts from the tormer vice president The New york governor

enge system. The letter lnciicated the extension is needed t.
cause thl May rains aloweddown
work. Np aedon was takeiL
- Permission waashenmal.,.
tenance superintendent Harold
Chase to use llle middle of sooth
Jo'llth, Uncoln and Pearl SU.
to Install a water Une to the new,
Imperial Electric Company Plant
site.
- The need for additional
pollee supervision at municipal
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Soeial Notes

Property
TransI ers1

A petition was presented
bY Robert Craig OllllOSing the
rezoning of a lot at the corner
o1 Beech and Locust Sli. 1r&lt;m
residential to business. Craig
said it Ia reported a llrm wls"'
es to purchase the pro:&gt;ercy to
build a new service station and
that the plaDning commission has
lndh:ated It lavors permitting
the rezoning. CouncU reported
no lonnai recmunendltion has
been made to dote bY the commlnioTL
- A brlel d1Jcuulon regarded the need for tnltal.lJ.Dg "no
left turn" signa at some of the

New York Gov. Nelaon Rockeleller campaigned in Vermont too
day, hoping to pry loose Republlcao conventioo deleptes pledged

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- Clerk Gene GraUl read a
let:t;.3r from the Morey Construew

asaisslnatlon In
AP~ll, Monday evening ordOred
a 9 p.m., to 5:30 Lm., curlew.
He Indicated the restrl&lt;tlono
on nisbttlme moYement In the
streets would remain in elre&lt;t
untU leellnga had eooled.
Calm prevailed through lhe

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Mr. and Mro. llardd Halcomb
and claulhter, Norma Jean and
funlly of CresWne apent smte
tlme recenUy at the hune of
Mrs. Maude Holcomb and vlllited other relatives.
Rex Cheadle, who waupattent
in Sheltering Arms Hoopltallor
severo! dayo has reolimad hla
work.
Mra. Ora Prolllt recently was
In McConnelovUio where shlwao
a guest ol her son and dau&amp;hterlnolaw, Mr. and Mrs. Dow:nlaNeison. WhUe there she conaulted
physician and it lo reporlad abe
lo Improving sadalactorily.
&amp;lnday dlmer guests ol Mrs.
Nellie 'lale were Miss Clemma
· Vale of Clrdlngtoo, Ama Eliza..
beth Turner and daul]bter, Sherrie, o1 Rutland, Mill 4-M O]JIIIn
ol Middletown, Mrs. Erm!l Vale
ol Alvei ol Mercy Nursing HOOle
In Albany IIIII Mn Fanale Poll~
!Irs. Grace Hensler spent 1
few days willl her sm and dallli&gt;ter-iJWaw, Mr. and Mra. Clayton
Hensler, YarlettL
Miao Clemma Vale oiCardlngtoa visited a1 the bome ol har
cousin, Mrs. Jolin Hollll'-r. On
SS!Urday, Ml" VIIi, MrL Holliday and Mro. Anlla Turner attanded luneral aervlcea in ~­
lor their cculin, llotGtll)r Speakman.
A oerleo ol meetllw• wiD. bo
hold at Columbll ~I Clllrcb
the weeli ol June 24 wltll RIY.
Underwood In &lt;harp ol file r•
viYII. The public Ia Invited.

ol three required

two related

intersedions in ttJe busioes8dls-trict, but no formal a.et.ioo was

'"uad

Dellance; Roy Plynter•
llllw; John Paynter,-· and

Da7 - Peter Gnyes
SHOW STARTS 7 P, M:

Two
Damaged
Only Moderately

Gars
(Continued !rom ..,. I)
Those in the encampment
were then told they must tNgin
leaving Ole site at 10:42 LDL~
Medium daDiap waa Incurred
EDT or tace arrest alii
to
two vehicles as thl reiOilt ol
prosecution Cor campina: on
a
resr
end cOulllioo omEastlfaln
lederal property without a
St. sawrdsy evening at 8:30 p.m.
permi~
The showdown cune leu than PomerD¥ poU&lt;:e reported.
Donald Roulh, Pomeroy, trav•
II hours alter the legal permit
ellng
ocMh, WaB sl a atop lllltl
tar the poverty marchers to
When Rldlard Mldlael Gress, 18,
oc""'y llle groilnds near the
Uncoln Memorial elljlired at 8 Middleport, traveling lntheaamo
dlrectiDII, !ailed · to stop a n d
p.m. EDT SUndaY.
olnlck the Roulh vehicle.
Poli&lt;:eOrder
Gren waa cited Oil a ebarp
The poll&lt;e order declared:
otaa'"red
clear distance. There
"The permit for use o( this
were
no
inJuries.
property has elQ&gt;Ired. You must
leave the camp by 10:42 this
TO WELCOME PASTOR
morning to avoid arrest and
Members ol theRutiand Methoprosecution.
dist Church will have a potluck
"It you have oo other mBIIll cllmer on Friday at 7:30 p.m.
o1 return!~ home, you wUI be at file church to welcome beck
provided lree bus tranJportallon lllelr minister, Rev. C. J, Lem·
~ the Travelers Ald 5oclecy.
ley and family. Rock liPrlni•
Shllttle buses are now avaUable members are iJivlted.
at the west side of the Lincoln
Memorial to take you at no coat
to the bus stadoo.
11You are ln violatloo of the
permit and muat leave the
camp wi'thin the next hour."

TEMPERATURES IN OHIO FOR the five-&lt;lay period Tile~
thr&lt;q:h saturday wUl averago near normal with daytime hlsbs in
the low and mid-80s and lows at night in lower 60s .. Cooler Wed..,sctay with warming trend by end ol w- Sbowers Ill' thtmder·
The watnlnl ...
b)i
showers occurring almost dally wUl total three-quarters to around the Metropolitan Pollee throoosh
the Justice De.aartment. ·
one inch.

·~,

Doris

Shantytown

... :u;_..

m·• ...,

to claim ca•olt;y
... tholr !aderol'lnOimle
ocwrdllll to'PaUi A.
.
&lt;l tile 8:Juti&gt;.

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