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Pl. Pleasant Jr. Hllb; Rlehird
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Jjn IV, hl"'!'i 1M 1111t placed. ~
proved tr..ifer of tile !ollowiDi
from ropdlll' ·school teaching to
ESEA Title llemodlal Readlni. F11&lt;1 Smith, Katie Smllh,
Mary Lee Powell, I!ObeccaBuckoor, IIJ!d Holen lilerrett and empiQYIDOnt of ESEA Title I summer
proarom teacher Elizabeth Wattoraon and aides, VIcki Stewart.
Vleld McConlbay and Thelma
Foul.
()thoro blrocl...,reDorolhyM!tcholl, Pl. Pleasant Jr. H I g h
guidonco llllllll&amp;elor Cor 1968~
school term aubjoct to program
dovolopment; Mary SlopheDs
from oubll#tute cook to IUII~o
cook at Leon, and Alma TrljJploti tram oubstltute cook to !ull-

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MIGS TIIATRE .
Tonight &amp;S&amp;tunil)', June 28-29
BORN LOSERS

Tom Laughlin
PLUS
A MAN CALLED DAGGER
Terry Moore
Sunday, MorUy, Tues.
June 30 - July 1-2
E1vis Pre!!ley
STAY AWAY, JOE
(Technlcolor)
Elvls Presle)'
Burgeas Meredith
Joon Blondell
COLORCARTOONS:
Jerry Quite Contrsry
Pickled Pun;
Neapolitan Mouse
captains Courageous
SHOW STARTS 7 PM

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TONIGHT, Juno 28
ORCE AMERICAN S'!'YLE
(Technlcolor)
Dick Van Dyke
Debbie Reyoolda
PLUS
GAMBIT
Shirley MacLaine
Ml&lt;haol Caine
SATURDAY, JUNE 29
YUL BRYNNER
In
IIR£11JRN OF THE SEVEN"
Robert Fuller, Patrick O'Neal
In Furstenberg
(Te&lt;hnicolor)
"MATCHI...E$"
SUN, MON. &amp; TUES.
June 30 July 1-2
BAREFOOT IN TilE PARK
Robert Rodlord, Jane Fonda
PLUS
1HE COOL ONES
Roddy McDowall
Dobbie Watson

hours per ~ In addltioo to her
oeerelary cmtloa: William Kinnard as custocllaD for PPIIS;
Carols Ben1011 as bus driver
!or Head start; Ray D. Benson,
Carson Roush, Odell Wallace and
Everstl Keefer for maintenance
work as needed otroctlve July I,
A_.-lng on the agenda was a
of a delegation to)ll'Otell
the placement of Mr. WD!rocl
Dingess as principal ol &amp;uul)lslde SehDIII for lhe DOJd sehool
term but when qllocl oo one
showed up. ~nt L
Brooks Smith aild till! m u c h
street talk had been going on
&lt;:oncoming tho matter and he
had board pre.- Earl Kaefer read a leiter from lhe Lin-

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locl&lt;ed paooe, 111111 tolll,y boalbiilg of · the
clabriecl tile Amltriclii pullout 'vtotmmese
from Khe 5allh Ia
of lho 3,000111 u.s.
Nor111
moat serious strategic defeats" tlq Hoi,
autre~ b)' the United Slates In .O.U..,n~~
Ac&lt;ordll!l to '11.$. mWtory
t11e vtetmm Will'. ' ~:r
A Hanoi opoke8111iJ11111d a ap&lt;&gt;keamon, ~91 ~can
news C&lt;lll!erence called to claim plllll!• were ilolinod qvor. Nerlh
downlrw ol the 3,000th '$11erlcan Vlebllm In the
of tho
plane over Norlh Vletuim that war.
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Vletmmeae soldiers ~~e 1k!lled
rmsr IS BORN ,
and llllurod while eryq !tOAdd
Mr. aDd ..... TorrY w. Ohthe stralellc MariDtl outpoot, '
8011th of the Demllltarlzed Zone. linger, Mlddloiport, ... - II• old 11,700 ol the ctng tho blr1fl of their flrll~l!ild.
cas~ties were Americana. U.S. a aon, Jill WU""'' Oblfnaw, WedMarines reported suf!erlng2,000 nesday, JUno 28, at Holze~ lloapltli, wollblng 8 lb&amp;., ~ oz.
casualtios-lnclucllng wounded
Gr~B are Mr. and !irs.
-at Khe SO!Ih.
Russell
WUsoo ol Logaa and Jlr.
Nguyen '!'huh Le, chief
ud
Mra.
Hennon Obllllpr of
spokesman
tor the Hanoi
delegation, deacrlbocl the with- Pomeroy: ~andmolher' Is
drawal from Khe Sinh as an Mra. Cllll'a Obllnier ol i'Vmeroy,
American attempt to avoid lUll
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The news conference was
annther Communist atlo!IIPI to

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or at a spoclal mooting or tho
Tho board llflllrGVed a leaao
prepared by City Atlornoy Ro,y

Muogravo for the Tennis court
at Ordnance School renewable
each 7ear for tile sum of $1
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ATlONAL BANK
RUTlAND
POMEROY
s,;ng·Ji,;g, ~ot.ntu tor over 9f """"" ·
Member Federal Reserve Sylllem
Member FDIC

411 J'cflu...- Insured:I~ II To f 15;000 U!l(hr

They re,prese11t the tnelner...
tor, .anltatton, water and atroot
dopartmenta and meter maida.
There has been no garbqu
colle&lt;tion In the city since
Thursday morlllng.
union Dlotr!ct Director John
Kelly recommencled the strike
at a moedrw otlhe ptj&gt;Jic employe• Thur~ night.
A 11 slek call" strike by police

WERNER
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Eight periOOI WerO lined aDd

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to ob: - · -IDJaU.
with live - · ouopoolllod, aDd
- monlh ol probal!....
Rlchlll'd II, na fiDod
$tl and eolia, with $24 of fbi
IDMIIII auopendocl tor loverlood, .
ud l.oiNII W. Bini "" fiDod
~5 and ..... t5 ..spondod,CIIIhtiiiiiiOCWIII.
Other• lined wera JoiiiiY s.
Bellll~. atop .... vlolallon,
and colla: Frank E. YOUIIIo ..,..
life vablclo, $5 and COlli: Waitor L. Watooil, ID-e load,
't5 and calli; EYello Belle Wood,
atop lllll, $10udcolll, anclllolr- '
lll'd Searla, lotodcation, flO 1114
eoata.
- · ..... forfeltod"' CharIll I. Smllh, ~ f17.50,
Cor llilt haVIni pratectlve bead110111': .MIUI 'F. Wa'- uttla·
Hocidnl, and WUllam Lea Spoo.,.r, Parkersbur&amp; eeeh fl7,50
for left of cetUr; BUIJ J. COlemaD, Well Columblo, andGoor..
E. CremMU, 0.~ ~
~7.50 pallbli oa .ayollow IIMJ
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NASHVILLE, Tom. (UPI) - President Jollnaon said today tho
time Ia - at hand lor the united States and the Soviet Urdoo "to
. atop pUing weapoo BJ!Stem and to nnd security ln a mora '"tiona!

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SUrvivors S&amp;turdal baried 88 peasant• and

of Wounded men ·and cldld;.n at son~ 1 "show- "

• ~·" ol tho U.S. pectncatlon program de)'lstated by Viet co...
" Cl'fii'Dlndos. A U.S. spokesman sold it "could be !be worot atroelcy

ott._ war."
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lli'ena w~led •for the ftrst of a sedto of drUia 11 allied pnorala

koilt, tho' ~if under alert. Air Force 1!32'o sh!&gt;ok tho cley With

lour ralda' •!nat communlot . olroolihold• In tho· ~aptlal· · , , U.S. ud bltll Vlelnomese
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'3ll.milt few hoUrs 'IIIII' llle
raid, said
·.radius of~~~kutlng the raiders dolilrdyed about 110 ,
118 COIIUIIilnlll! '1!1 ~ thlt hemea-- 85 per -con! o1 tho
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Amelofiliio killed and village tucl&lt;od In a ..,.e aloog.
the Soulh China Sea. ~
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~.ooo of tiool Tra•s .$,0~0 - i e
.filii below were wllhout olleltlr.
(llN~,
!ilrvlvora lnld of ooelng
tluk !01:ee children dragged tram homos
lu • Y!lliie Into lho - · and ahollu cold
rlflll· blCJ04 at polnt-hlank range.

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Strike
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CANTON, Ohio (UP!) - Tbe
Ohio Power
aal4 lilt-, ,
urdo,y all Its facUIIIoa' t.,.
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0110 union ago!D&amp;t U ud the
throat of two more partlcii*IIW
in walkouts.
T h e Utllldes Warl&lt;er, o1
America wall&lt;ed off their joba
at mldlllsbt Friday after contract talks broke dO'IriL T h 1-t. , '
union represelts f.t8 worker&amp;:lt.t~~·,,
tho Tldd genel1111qJ J11ant l!t ~
Brilliant, ·Windsor plint 'It·
Beach Bottom, w. vi.., Klunmor
plant at Moundsville, 11'. VJ. and
the Philo plent near Z.....W..
Tho employes had - . WOI'Ito
lng on a day~ buts after
their contract el!Plred June 1.
The union authorized !be w.t•
out alter reiectlnl a 30.7an - hour w..- and ~

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Wh l•te A''d

weapon syslem- dl verting
billions Upon biUionsotdolllrswhUe addtrw nothing to the
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securlcy ofelihlor alde,"Johnaon
WASIUNGTON (UPI) - Strat&amp;Lyndon Nugent gels a belplq band from hla grandfalller,
declared.
gistli of the Poor Peoples' cam..
Prtolden11..a,aan. Tile leddler Is the son ol LBJ's youaa·
"The
time
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now
at
hand to palgn S.Oturdo,y lookod to white
HI daughter, Luel, ald. her huoband Pat Nugent.
a·lortreaa.
find security in a more rational clergymen frcm· around the na..
GEARED to modem 'llvlnJ,
hemwo,y," he aald 1o an apparent tlon and the Negro conuiluolcy
these ualts wW go Into
hydrauUc tranamloolooo lor
now ·offer, Qf an olive branch to in Washington to keep allve their
boats, where lbey reported·
the So\'let .Union. 1
cam,pa~n while march leaders
ly
provide better operat1a1
,.1 hope to tlave more to say are tn jill.
by e • a b lin g lbe
coalrol
•bout thls to the nation and the
The Rev. Andrew Young Jr.,
atlpper to oblft from lorworld on Mondi,J', next."
Vice , president ot the Southern
want to reveroe wllllout
This
was
.the
seCOJd
Ume
that
Chrlstiln
Leldershjp Confer ..
member' or
paul•l lo oeatral.
been unbending
.11)0', ~nltod Johnoon had chosen a TeAIIOO:. ODco (SCLC) who Udt over comch-.....1--..1 PICkaae.
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!Jte- real power '-N.IIIl
to
o! Ndrlh "-"!cement Ill_llittth, 1967 Ralpfl DIV!d ~ llils Jall- u"'t""~ L
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1 only 12 mlil'f · nation's deloptlon to the
Ohio Power peroonnol - the Jr&gt;.
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to Hanoi, apparently to dlacuulona can be held.
lif addressed tlie ToiWessee ed Monday, said Sltui'da,y he has
ternational Brotherhood or ElllcLesialat!"'o
on
Vietnam
policy
oecu~
promises
lr&lt;iit
about
,JIIddonly llew •onfw with Nortli Vietnam's · '' TIWI,, confident tone of !he
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Services Unlon- CGMtmwrt
to hiiJ&gt;,
Tho alir':. ·dOp&amp;rturo !if the, ·
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No comment
this week In their cCIIIUIIOmora- Ellsworth Bunker as ambassa- t&lt;&gt; march sround Capital Hill
negotiations saturdl)' with ....,.:
.SUndl)'. He said they Wlll'ld not
. : : w a s the VIet :"
ervers cooaldored
Tho re!uoOjl to commenl as he tlon here of what they terined dor to Saigon.
PIDY olflclals, Tholr C&lt;llllrlcta
Johnson
referred
to
die
"new
try
to
be arrested.
Norlh took o!f, il'om Le Bourget the shooting down ol the 3,000th
a U.S. .Mar~::: VtoU.: dele=
were to expire at midnight SUDbill
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• urry of Airport on a Soviet Jet. An aide U.S. jet and of the u.s.
SEOUC: South Korea (UPJl- day. The IEBW represents 380
a
· .,...looidllll tho· ~-wltloa that Hanoi was aald Tho would return "in the withdrawal frnm Khe S&amp;nh
A Seoul newl!p8per, ln a report llDecrewmen ~ mat.nwz.nce
•• Ute'"" aotqmandos re e I'll Ita strategy at the near tuture."
"the gravest defeat for
quickly denied by the state ellljl!oyes who work out ol dltl· ·
, . ~~ In 15 mhllles conf~rence table.
So far during the alx-week lJiiited States."
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~~~ bt !be -~~
American military officials
offlclaJs were ready to receive Zanesville and New•k.
lbt
have put U.S. plane losses at
the
82 crewmen or the
The Electrical Sentces Union
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intelligence
ship
Pueblo
from
includes
283 employes who se.rv·-lk'' ' ·-·· r ..... - . · Al..l
The North VIetnam.. conNorth Korean captors.
ice clients in F100lly, Kelton,
had warned
fiden&lt;e and continued CommuThe
newspaper,
Kyunghyang
Ottawa,
Foatoria, Lima 1 n d
. ,_~ qo the
nlst preosure on Sligon and the
Shinmun,
said
negotiatlons
beFremont
~~~~~~~ If &amp;bey
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oorthern \ Jttovinces of su.tfl
MARIETTA, Ga. (lJPI).. A and reversed the 8llilne thrust. tween America and North
Jack Corns, publlcU;y dlrector
.......... with
lf
Vloblam have underUned Hal&gt;- fire In a wheel aasemhly
During a oub_.m run the Kor-ea generals on the release lor Ohio Power• ll1d the com~ · lllodh: ;.V'*"'"
ol's Intention to helil fut and deil)'ed the malden flight
on one of Its 28 wheels of the vessel's crew were at ~·a pan,y would conthue normal . . '.
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h~ for victorleo In the field. Saturdo,y of Lockheed'o GallllO' brakes
became overheated, causing a breakthrough stage."
eratiCIIB with supervloory """'
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Cerdlology old Parlo, 49-year· Hanoi lillY believe till! mli'e C5A, lhe world'o largoot airfuoe to blow and a tire to lose
The S t a t e Department's aonneJ even If all three uni•
R~'~. eqnoa~~ ~ WUk- A man Willi • br.,P new old fathor or nve,-was II) a.u&lt;h COmmulliot gains fDr&lt;e pl....
proiiUI'e. A minor lire dove- Washi.ngtoo reactl.on denied thit went on strike.
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,p!llctala termed the rnlshllj) a lopocl and ftre tracks racocl to
any
agreement
was
near.
u.s.
uwe
prepared
in
advance
tor
Montreal holpllal .SII'l'\fll "1!111 haven't been abla to stop him first step to ilroal! the current "mlmr malftlnction" and conUthe lido of the plano, quickly officials said there had been no the J)Osslbllity of such a sl,. _; .
ol aheor fllppbiOaa ol ' """' talking" · alnce he ,inaerly spoko doodlock In the Paris talks.
nued otrorta to get the lllgo lir dooling the blaze.
breakthrough and deplored what tion. •• he said.
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alive.'• In Valparolaoj,.t;l!l!e. a his flrat words to nurses
Thlrt Element
ship aloft before nl(llltfall.
Tho plane theli llq)ecl back to was described as false reports
YOU,. lodJI whO ..,.. nu,iodo- stiunfa¥ mornlrw. ·
A thlnl element wu thrown
A Ove man !l1ght crow headed a. service area while the tire
which raise false hopes among
l,y to wear "bile for tWo ,) 'lara
Doctors postponed a ache- Into tho dlscussiOII by Laoo by veteran tell pilot Loa J •
aDd
brake
wen
raplacod.
AI
a
relatives
of the captured Pueblo
if' she ourvivol· 111' lilt -ld'o dulod walk for Port., an which !• not even taking part In lliiUvan climbed aboord tho
precautionary
mea.sure,
omclaJa
crew.
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-eel h~ pai!Oii ~~ llestgner raprlevell the Ialka between North Viet.. plane II _1:05 p.m. EDT and
alao decided to replace lho tire
A
spokesman
al
U.S.
8th
::.ned • heuv Jiqllld
il'om a &lt;hronlc heart disease nam and lhe United States.
began taJdlng 1'11111.
next to tho 0110 thai loot Arll\Y HeadqJarters In Seoul
Premier Soovanra Phouma of
Fr!ci"' when aurgoono planted
Raina Back
pressure.
said "it is not our release"
While GuilD ' Pirlo aad the heart of 1 •oong molorey- Le
1 Pari for " 1
Willi heat waves boiling tram
"".• Ia Plena P,nal-· 'IJ':U
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Gov. Lester Ma&amp;dox wu when asked about the newspa.
,.,·- oUst In hlo ches~ Tho world's vial~" demanded the United Ito four ti,OOO.pounct lhrull
their llrat !ull ci"' wilh 1\tW 22nd hwnan • hort recipient Slates not halt completely the ll!llnos, the 2504on giant among the estimated 8,000 per retxtrt.
peraons llho turned out to
Kyunghyang S2\lnmun attrihelrto, two U,...P1411\ ""nftl ncelved a villi! frOID his wile, homblrw of North Vlelillrn unUI lb'eaked down tho runliiiY,
wltne88
1he
ftlght
altho GallllO', buted its frontpago story to
lu KINston cot i'eadi \o step &lt;amplalned of h~U~~er alter a Hanoi pulled out o1 Laoo tho reach~,. spoocls otl25 m.p.h. 011
COLUMBUS (UP0 - fikts IN'
which Ia 2f5.9 feet long- nearly ••lntormed American military
Into, lhe ' 110 SUndlYJor a Ml:lor Ught ll~uld broaldlost and beg&amp;ll 10,000 trocr.&gt;olhat SOUVIIUII aald Its llrat run, but Juot as the
to
be adverti, ed July 15.
the
lenglh
of
a
foothall
Oeld,1 Leei!IO baBOball IIIIJ!O,
sources in Korea." It .said U.S.
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w,llhout aid'' ol ~ were permanently slltlonocl front whoel lifted from tho
construction
on the new Sooli!l&lt;,,
and has a alx-story tall tall authorities In Korea "have
·~ Montreal In~ ol respirator.
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, thoro.
.,.....t. 9dllvan relnecl It back llructure.
ern Ohio perdtentiii')', tD be
secretly worked out a plan to
prepare for the return of the catA!d on a 1500..cre aile 10111*1!
U.S. 23 south of Lucastille.
Pueblo crew."
Bids on the proj~c~
to cost about
not be opened untU Allfl,
BOWLING GREEN, Ky.
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officials hope
(IJPI) Preoidont waa, ln)m~ely
(UPI) - II you want a cup of
donouacell b7
wUI
be
finished b)'
Gaulle saturday Communill party 1-r Wal·
corree at Ra.r's Drive In on
The new complex,
French dad&lt; 'llochot ....
the t1.S. 31-W bypass here,
closed
by two lll-lool
lt'a &amp;Oing to cost you allickel,
bla: rilelno of
llle
1!11 that's all there Is to lt. len&lt;es, wDI oc_. on IIHactil':
anotecUon.
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FaclliUos wiD include ill
Wooalet, the restaurart's opblocks
and 80 cello· per
entor leaves Uttle doubt In
200 honor
the cuatorl'ler's mind.
hoapllal, throe
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\Dier
one roO(,
''C..:. of coffee •~: aec~
dllorlwns •oil
• 05j warm up •05; a
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lor.a
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Uon J, PercJ' Priest Dam 10 miles from downtown Nashville, was .
the Orst White Hwse reaction to a Cf!IICUiatory speeeh bJ&gt; Soviet
Foreign Milllster AndreJ Gr!Onyk~ tbli week whl&lt;h Indicated Ruasla
"as prepared to begin lalklng aboo!t reducing Its atOmic arsenal,
Including the ,antl-l&gt;alllotics missile l)'stem.
John1011 said he tq,es to have more to say about the request
ror a mutual reductlori of offensive ab2 defensive miniles with the
Soviet Union Jrhep he dans lhe treaty bemlng the spread or nuclear
WOIPGJIJ at an Ea!t Room ceremG~~I&gt; Monday. He said he would
speak uto the naum and the world" on the subject.
The President Jlid the nonprollleratton tr•t.Y which will coilservation" in dedicating the
be. signed Mondl,v Is an J, Percy Prlesl Dllm.
achievement which the ldmlnls-•
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Women and Girls - Draperies and Piice Goods - Mens
and Boys Clothing - Housewares - lingerie - Infants .
Wear- Handbags and Accessories.

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CALLED TO CIIIJHCH
Tbe Jllddleporl emorpaey
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ovenlnc at 8:15 to the FI'M WW
MolbOdlat Clllrch, IIJ..U lllal
Road, Cor Laurie Polter)' who
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$23 a month pay booat etrectlvo
July I and live per cent InVETERANS MEMORIAL
creases Jan. 1, 1969, July 1,
.. Ralnlen.
1969 and Jan. 1, 1p10.
"We feel we ohould not work Harttord: Jacfllelln Grim, Roedl·
Mr. and Ilia. Jamas Clltworbecause city ·councU f&amp;norod us vute: caraon Llnilrfolt, Lotort. lily· and .S.Uihter, ~ plinIn granill!l pay raises to pollee w. Va. • lDttlo J. '!')Toe, i'Vme· ned a ourprioe btrllldoy pari¥
and firemen," ll8id Kelly.
"'Y: S.:..utt Dyke, Rutland. ·
· for 111'111 Qatwortlly'a llllllhel',
Dilchargol - VIvian Arlllltt, Mra. Albert Eberlbach, WedqlaWUIIII'd Clo,y, Alma Brown, Lucy ci"'evolllrwot tholrhcmeCII!.UMccuno, katie IWI, Wallace Hill. ley Street, PCIII8roy.
When Mra. Ebor•••h ed the 1llvlna room the p~
MRS. GLOECKNER ILL
'were all aoatod and ·~
Tho PomeroY emergoney Birthday''' to bar. Silo . . . . . .
lleclney Do vis, son of Mr. and ..,.ad was aummonod fodll¥ at
Mrs. Kenneth Davis, Rulland, t:l8 a.m. to help Mra. Grace erocl wllh Ill!• .and the rllll!lW
,.. apont IOCialb and ~
has returned home from Buek- Gloeckner, 20 0a1t st., llho,..
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Retroohmoali of hollle mode
-•lty.
and admltte&lt;l •• a medical pa- leo cr...,, eaJ!8, cotroe and paaRodney was ~rtocl a ·clcy tient.
ltl colored JDiDta were served II)
polleeman ud thotlwaapr&lt;IIIOIlbl ciiDiur rOCIIl Cll a iace llbl..
ed to blghWfl¥ patrolman. He wai
81'RIKE
ENDS
clolh centered wltb rod ~f
alao a member Ill. !be IIO)'a Slate
mONTON, Ohio (UPI) - A , ud fll'etn candlel Cll elfhar ~
National Guard aDd c&lt;Jm»leted a
atrlkO
at lhe 1ra&gt;1o11 Dlvlaloa ot · Grace was live• lit' Mlu lfltcourae in the, "Crime COntrol
Da;rton
Malleablelroa CO. ended cia Karr.
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laot
mldniJihl
When
workers
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. '"n Mrs. NcnHoadaabelt, =~
or selected lor a J&lt;b or peal- tumed to lholr joba.
Ethel Flll'f,U. Mra. Chr!
tloo.
Gl(lmm,
Mi'J. Gla&lt;\71 IIGbldli,
He was very llq&gt;roaaod wllh
MEIGS GENERAL HQSP1TAL Mf11 EtpnOr 11Gb1oa. Mra.lf&amp;r&lt;. •
lhe spooch of Gov. Rhodes and ·
Admlasiona - GraCt ('doook- ' gartt ct.Jw~. Mra. CWi
of tho Chaplain ror tho a ....
lllller IIIII JW CO&gt;, her pit
land Browns, and of Ohio Ulllver- oor, l'olller&lt;V·
Discharges - None.
trcin IWIIborb.
liey'• asolotant •seball cOICh.

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EAST
UVERPOOL, Ohio
(UPI) - City Oliqlleyos ro61sed
to report Cor work tecla,y In pro:
testing the talluro ol city COIU&gt;cU to give them a pay l'lise.
AboUt 100 mombero ol Local
617 of the Slate, COuni1 and
Municipal Employoa Uolon Dl&amp;trlct 18 met In 1ro1t of city hall
today and refused to 110 to their

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meni&gt;on pre- tall Dl&amp;fllwero 1u a ~ ...sion of Mal&amp;• counEarl Kaefer, Dr. LeOIIIII'd Brown, ty Court
Ted stav1111, !larry Slden
Judge
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Bill Howard.
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lloor ooon 011 replacW ·• detectlvo
and ,:,.Uo which are to bo'bidlt. _..ton•Joint. Tbla' will' alfm..
.Ti&gt;e llrm ~ '!Ill do !be "mud- !nate a ,.rllatant leoll; whlch,wo
l!lvt·ilod. FIJII011i&gt;;gtlilo thol~
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aCGWIIIc ·collbW lnatoJiod, and
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as.., exphmatiM 1111 otreroclthe
pl'ess) stating till! there were 110
criminal charges aplnll Dingess In Lincoln Count;y acllOI'ding to recants In the CClUJ1houo
there.
Nearly two hours of the lhrH
hour session was taken up wllh
a discussion on healing of lhe
Old P1J1nt Pleasant Jr. HI 1 h
Scliool wlllch will be u&amp;e&lt;1 lor
C..Ual elamento.ry school DOJd
year and Is - undorl!lllng renuvatloo.
A represanlatlve ofthoColumhoo Healing and VontllotlngCOmwas pre- to cite coot•
Cor gao bootlag ud the adv ...
lagos wbllo present!D&amp; lho other
lido of tho .-y was a repre110111atlve of tho Appalaehian Pow·
er ComjlaD.y telling of lhe mantapa ol ole«rlc heating. llan1
!lguraa were !brown out b7 bolb
roproseatatlves, 10mo lncludlnil
Iebar and lnatallatlon, and olhera DDt, and much limo and II·
BID HoWIII'd told !be
planatial wos uaocl Cor tho coot board he felt t.IHif ""re "mloaot operotlon on each cypo of lng the boot and loailll a !IQOd
healing &lt;Urlng lho achaol year. man.• Tho malter ,.. peoaocl
110
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matler and take aetiOII later oitllA contract Cor lhe pumping
of oopllc llllks of the •. -

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been

LONDON (IJPI} - A flDtl rain
Approval ol NDEA Title m " - to fall ao urbane BrWab
expenditures for achDIII l(lllp- blll'r!llor Roger Fr!lby walked
mont and matorialo was giVIII out 0( JloW Slroel Maalatrate'l
wllh grave
of lho mat- Ccort, fllrlocl umbrolla and lighttor by board member BUI HOw- colored pilsldn brlotease In blo
a:td u to the fact tt.at Wahama loft hand. Pldl&gt;lilfllhet'l ran •HIIb SehDIII was not receiving tongaide him. IIMitlerl ellcfdna,
an,y e&lt;Jiipmont and materials but
Tho photot(raphers purouod
all waa Pill to Point Ploallnl him because Frisby Ia the
aDd Ham.. High Schools. Lowall of' the hour In the American atWASHINGTON (111'1) - Proal·
COOk, vocational -rvloor, 11- tempt to bring to justlea the man JoheiOII has dumped llbe
plalnocl thot Wlhoma' 1 r011m a- a.,..aocl of ldlling ci'fll rilbla Fortaa ud Homer Thor1Dtrt'7
vallable for a chemistry or bl- Ieeder Mmln Lelher KIDr Jr., Into the niaolatrom of Somale
vlogleal lab was 1111t ..tructural- on a Mempbla, Tom., motel hal- poUtica. Tho bettiDI Ia 11111 w!U
1,y OCMmd to place lho ~mont COli)' April t.
get Somale ooaflrmatloa, bulllllt
and llheold allllther allotment be
Frisby had Jull told !he CIIIIJ:t wllhout a llllllor light.
made next year, then Wabama Thur~ till! tile man accuaJoluiiCII'I nomination of Forcould come In for a 11011 share · ell of being tho. llnlper - OIJCIII- too to ouccoed retiring Chief
If enother room wss made a- ell MJoiOUI'l ""'~"let Jamaa El!'l Justl'" Earl Wlll'fon ud 'l'homvallable,
• Ro,y - ~d not be-~~ 1&gt;etq to 1111 tile ,vaOIII&lt;.l' .on the
Rllph --ro. llho heo aoroed li-om !llltAllcl because
B'\- btllcb has lsmtod a partisan podurlng 1ho pall year aolnotruc- aaaslnatloa wanpoUtical crime. Jltlal battle wlllch could lnlertiOII supenlaor, and was llllt re- He maintained at tho _.me . !ore wllh - • b7 Domocrall
hired Iaiii board meeting In tblo session of on extradltloa helll'lni and Repd&gt;lle&amp;~~~ to ad,lourn Concapocley following I hasaol be- Tbur~ Roy had 110 poriiOIIal 1!'011 before the GOP conventlal
men - . I members ud SlYH l'OIIson to kill King.
In early AuiUIIwflo asked Cor a ~ aatarr InTho flrll dll¥ ol the helll'lni
lil far at lealll 18 Somale Hecrease, told board members tall - it wiD be eomplat.ed n e x t pmltCIIII- half the GOP otron&amp;lh
Dlght that he 1111 aorry if he 'l'Ueldli¥- eatshU- pddollnoa In the Salata - have .llilnod a
aald anythillllalll mooting to an- for wbat cwld be a ion&amp; lep! pollltlal paper &lt;bjectlng to lhe
tagaJtze the board and he felt !filii to brlni Roy to Taea- 11011linat1011 of Ferlaa ud Them.
thla had dovolopod iiWD 1 mla- to taco murder chlll'gos. borl')' b7 a "lame duck" proalundorllandlng.
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COLLINSVILLE, ILL, - THE BROTHER OFplaywrlglrtTermessee Williams, reported mi11ing ln New York, s1ld stturda,y, "I
hiVe heard crom rn,y missing brother and he is unharmed."
Earlier Saturday, New York aUthorities said attempts by WUUams' attorney to reach the Pulitzer Prize wjnner by te1ephm.e and
telegraph at hls New York apartment and Key West, F~, vacatioo
home had failed. The brother, IV. Dakin Wlllioms, had earlier raised
!ears of WUIIoms' sa!ety by repOrting he had received 1 letier !rom
him expressing tears for his safety,

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ONE or tho ~ topics discussed by 30 Gallia Countiana at. teadllw 1lle June 20 ClGIIUIIWIIt,y a!falro meetlcg held In the St. Peter's
~aocpll Clllrch was tile hlotorlc background o! the American
Nlp-o. Now, lhroullh 1lle errorta o! Newapaper Ente111rise Asooc:U..
Uoo, (NEAl 1lle Oblo Volley Publlshlcg Co., In a 24i1art oerles,
11 praud to preHIII The Last American as 1 public service feature
Ia tile hcJpe ' lllt.t It will help brill.~ down scme of the walls ot If. - . aad miiUIIIarslandlcg which exist -een whlteo &amp;1111
NEWARK, OIU - TWO CIULDREN, Rebecca Kay Tippie, 8,
lllaeU. Tho HriOI bapn Friday, and will - d i l l y Ia the Tri- m:l her brother, RaMy Lee, 7, of Sugar Creek in Athena County
;t.e and s e - duricg the non lour weeke. The laot American were killed saturday when their !amily's small passenger van over.
. II I -rllll and .....,.Uicg history of the Negro In America. We turned oo Ohio 586 near Perryton in Licking County.
""'you to Witch tor this tac:tllll, enlishteaicg otory.
The victims' parents and five other brothel's ancfsisters were

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THE KICKOFF mooting was

orlgi.-Dy slated laot spring, but

- dela7ad oewnl mcDila because ofllclllo had dllllcult;y· in flnd1111 to bead up the campaign. The drive aut unlerway

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opportunity to do smnethlne tor our ccmmunity,"
~ Rev. H•holt, who by the way 11 a seoul father. Fwds

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Linescores
By United Press International
American League
(1st game)
Call!
003 DOD DID- 4 10 3

.JEEP Roller, a member or the Galllpollo Area Jaycees softl&gt;all
,..., lao done It qaln. Ole' JeOJ&gt; rece..,chollecgedlllo GaiUpolls

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llurph,y, HomUton (8), Burg·
meter (9) alii Satrlaoo. Ortega,
KrKMies (6), HW!II&gt;hreys (8)
alii French. WP- Murph,y (U).
LP- Ortega (4~). HRs- Fregoal
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llcGiothiln, Pattin {10) and
Rodpn. B. Howard, K.-les
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J,.l- Qab to I ~ slow piteh 1~ serlee. "We'D play
llloM Llclaa ll!lllme, uY place," olll JeetJ, former GAHS !ootlloll
Pattin
IIIII' •l'lliil ..,.. Kellll Thomas, -ly-elected u- preaident is .WP(1-1).
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warmer

weather, flnlshed his first nine
·11 Lakewood Country Club
cwrse. n.t gave the current
PGA chompion 1 tw~otroke lead
over Archer, who remained at
seven under par, exactly where
he llnlshed as leader at tile elll
of the second round Friday,

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at llat Bor Sc:aut Cllnp Program. How 'lieU helplnc lha boya out! {2nd game, 11 tnnlnisl

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1H8 -.!Ill committee lor the alllll&amp;l Boy Sc:out SullalniJW lfem.
barlll(p drive. He was addresslcg membero and guesll attending
1111 l'relbyterlan llleft's meeting held last iiiDDiay In the Fellowship
Gillie Flrot Prelbyterlan Church.

range aa 1 result

ftndl~the

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Sports Brte!s

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RED TOP YANKEES
MOSCOW CUPI)- The Urdted
Stale1 Obmplc basketball team
lost Ill second stnllht ....,. to

the sovtet un1oo Frida¥ niJhl,
91-80.
Tho Amort.... clrapped their
last enc'!!,~~- wllll the Jluo..
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Ollie Morria, 59, was held Sit. urday in the fatal shooticg of 1
nelgN&gt;or gtrL No charges bfod
been flied.
Mrs. Morris was taken Into
custody wUh a .22 clllber plot'ol · in her poaseaatm, after
Clleeyl Jordan, 9, .... ldllad II¥
a oincJe lhot In the bolck. Police
Hid the shooticg aUeged!J oecurred Frldly while Mre. loklr·
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Krausse, Lindblad. (7),
enl Bob Lorwo aad laeklo Tom Sponeor, 21, ·
Sprague (1), Aker (7) alii Root
Bahnsen, llemUtoo (8), Vorba- Domres lor 11111168 ......,
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nic (9) and Glbba. WP- Krausse
seloctloo at 1111 Urd..,.olty of
($-7), LP- Bahnsen (7-3).
Plttoburllb loll 11111011.

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Interest checks are moiled to you every 3 months.
Or, if you wish, we will deposit the intereSt In your
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Deposits are insured to $15,000 by Feder~l De~it , 'i;.. 1::
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lloln Davis, president of the Davia • Shelor Co., over.
GalllpJIIs as 1 public service for 1)-i.eowq. area
reaicleris, the Warner&amp;: Swuey ad receiJd¥ IPif..
od in the Forbes business publication, U.S. News
NEW HAVEN - A July 4th
and World Report, alii other ....lness puhllcati..,..
celebration, featuring sale o!
Mr. Dalla wrote Clo..talll and asked permissloo to
barbecue chicken prepared by
ropriDt the ad tor local reoldenta. Perml11ion wail
lla&gt;ld Jenks, is being held
snntecL The ad is titled, uNo WonderWe'reBrokeru here Thursdly u.rder sponsor~
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Don
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EARLIER this -.111, aU oreo roods lod to l'&lt;lllleroy, scene . reaUon FoundaUon,
Wlder"(llll"
front nine saturday
foarlb IIIDual Rher Heptta. Thls week, aU area ...-.!flwlll
The days actlYities wUI be
that Included an eagle-2, to oust
. IIIII to GalllpoUa llhere the third alllll&amp;l River RecreotloofFtall- centered around the commg..
George Archer !rom the lesd
val wiD be &lt;OIIduclad. A&lt;tlYitles In the Old French Clt,y will beiln nity hoildtrw where free awtm.
at the half-way point in tile third
. . - 8 p.m., on W-sday with the flrot aiDIII queen~
ming is scheduled Crmn 11 a.
roui&gt;d o! the $110,000 Clevelalll
A Jut, t P!ll'ldl. dedleatloa ceremony, be* 1bow .and ~kl dl.sm. until 9 p.m. There wlll aJ.

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COLLINSVILLE, ILL, - THE BROTHER OFplaywrlglrtTermessee Williams, reported mi11ing ln New York, s1ld stturda,y, "I
hiVe heard crom rn,y missing brother and he is unharmed."
Earlier Saturday, New York aUthorities said attempts by WUUams' attorney to reach the Pulitzer Prize wjnner by te1ephm.e and
telegraph at hls New York apartment and Key West, F~, vacatioo
home had failed. The brother, IV. Dakin Wlllioms, had earlier raised
!ears of WUIIoms' sa!ety by repOrting he had received 1 letier !rom
him expressing tears for his safety,

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ONE or tho ~ topics discussed by 30 Gallia Countiana at. teadllw 1lle June 20 ClGIIUIIWIIt,y a!falro meetlcg held In the St. Peter's
~aocpll Clllrch was tile hlotorlc background o! the American
Nlp-o. Now, lhroullh 1lle errorta o! Newapaper Ente111rise Asooc:U..
Uoo, (NEAl 1lle Oblo Volley Publlshlcg Co., In a 24i1art oerles,
11 praud to preHIII The Last American as 1 public service feature
Ia tile hcJpe ' lllt.t It will help brill.~ down scme of the walls ot If. - . aad miiUIIIarslandlcg which exist -een whlteo &amp;1111
NEWARK, OIU - TWO CIULDREN, Rebecca Kay Tippie, 8,
lllaeU. Tho HriOI bapn Friday, and will - d i l l y Ia the Tri- m:l her brother, RaMy Lee, 7, of Sugar Creek in Athena County
;t.e and s e - duricg the non lour weeke. The laot American were killed saturday when their !amily's small passenger van over.
. II I -rllll and .....,.Uicg history of the Negro In America. We turned oo Ohio 586 near Perryton in Licking County.
""'you to Witch tor this tac:tllll, enlishteaicg otory.
The victims' parents and five other brothel's ancfsisters were

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THE KICKOFF mooting was

orlgi.-Dy slated laot spring, but

- dela7ad oewnl mcDila because ofllclllo had dllllcult;y· in flnd1111 to bead up the campaign. The drive aut unlerway

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opportunity to do smnethlne tor our ccmmunity,"
~ Rev. H•holt, who by the way 11 a seoul father. Fwds

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Linescores
By United Press International
American League
(1st game)
Call!
003 DOD DID- 4 10 3

.JEEP Roller, a member or the Galllpollo Area Jaycees softl&gt;all
,..., lao done It qaln. Ole' JeOJ&gt; rece..,chollecgedlllo GaiUpolls

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llurph,y, HomUton (8), Burg·
meter (9) alii Satrlaoo. Ortega,
KrKMies (6), HW!II&gt;hreys (8)
alii French. WP- Murph,y (U).
LP- Ortega (4~). HRs- Fregoal
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llcGiothiln, Pattin {10) and
Rodpn. B. Howard, K.-les
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J,.l- Qab to I ~ slow piteh 1~ serlee. "We'D play
llloM Llclaa ll!lllme, uY place," olll JeetJ, former GAHS !ootlloll
Pattin
IIIII' •l'lliil ..,.. Kellll Thomas, -ly-elected u- preaident is .WP(1-1).
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weather, flnlshed his first nine
·11 Lakewood Country Club
cwrse. n.t gave the current
PGA chompion 1 tw~otroke lead
over Archer, who remained at
seven under par, exactly where
he llnlshed as leader at tile elll
of the second round Friday,

Wash

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at llat Bor Sc:aut Cllnp Program. How 'lieU helplnc lha boya out! {2nd game, 11 tnnlnisl

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1H8 -.!Ill committee lor the alllll&amp;l Boy Sc:out SullalniJW lfem.
barlll(p drive. He was addresslcg membero and guesll attending
1111 l'relbyterlan llleft's meeting held last iiiDDiay In the Fellowship
Gillie Flrot Prelbyterlan Church.

range aa 1 result

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Sports Brte!s

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RED TOP YANKEES
MOSCOW CUPI)- The Urdted
Stale1 Obmplc basketball team
lost Ill second stnllht ....,. to

the sovtet un1oo Frida¥ niJhl,
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Tho Amort.... clrapped their
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SuYiote 8'-78 In their flrot

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Ollie Morria, 59, was held Sit. urday in the fatal shooticg of 1
nelgN&gt;or gtrL No charges bfod
been flied.
Mrs. Morris was taken Into
custody wUh a .22 clllber plot'ol · in her poaseaatm, after
Clleeyl Jordan, 9, .... ldllad II¥
a oincJe lhot In the bolck. Police
Hid the shooticg aUeged!J oecurred Frldly while Mre. loklr·
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LINEMEN SIGN
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HOUSTON {UP0- The Houo- Gerdl Colo, 3$,
Oakland
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·New York 000 ODO 101- 2 9 2 ton Ollora o! the American ; hll
Football
League
have
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Krausse, Lindblad. (7),
enl Bob Lorwo aad laeklo Tom Sponeor, 21, ·
Sprague (1), Aker (7) alii Root
Bahnsen, llemUtoo (8), Vorba- Domres lor 11111168 ......,
. J.oo-.o - WU _., aiJ..ECAC
nic (9) and Glbba. WP- Krausse
seloctloo at 1111 Urd..,.olty of
($-7), LP- Bahnsen (7-3).
Plttoburllb loll 11111011.

~ GiiUa Tllll", ...Dor!ald W. Ciullo, ~· Rl. 1 Cleohll'e,
~ 111 tnla, ,IIWed lnatantl,y. • • Mr; and . MR. Georp 1.. Talllt
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Interest checks are moiled to you every 3 months.
Or, if you wish, we will deposit the intereSt In your
passbook savings or checkil\9 account.

Deposits are insured to $15,000 by Feder~l De~it , 'i;.. 1::
Insurance Corporation. A husband and w1fe, with ~. Nf/
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Interest starts day of purchase.

Certificates are automaTtcally renewable.

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injured in the accjdent. Authorities said the ehlldren's father, Mount
WE would Uke to call yoor attmtloo to an ad !bat Tippie, 38, was trying to get the vehicle back onto the highway alter
- · 00 the eclltorlal today, Spon&amp;«ad by a wheel went off a ~rm when the car went oot of cootroland Olpped
lloln Davis, president of the Davia • Shelor Co., over.
GalllpJIIs as 1 public service for 1)-i.eowq. area
reaicleris, the Warner&amp;: Swuey ad receiJd¥ IPif..
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NEW HAVEN - A July 4th
and World Report, alii other ....lness puhllcati..,..
celebration, featuring sale o!
Mr. Dalla wrote Clo..talll and asked permissloo to
barbecue chicken prepared by
ropriDt the ad tor local reoldenta. Perml11ion wail
lla&gt;ld Jenks, is being held
snntecL The ad is titled, uNo WonderWe'reBrokeru here Thursdly u.rder sponsor~
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J&amp;nuary put together a nve.
EARLIER this -.111, aU oreo roods lod to l'&lt;lllleroy, scene . reaUon FoundaUon,
Wlder"(llll"
front nine saturday
foarlb IIIDual Rher Heptta. Thls week, aU area ...-.!flwlll
The days actlYities wUI be
that Included an eagle-2, to oust
. IIIII to GalllpoUa llhere the third alllll&amp;l River RecreotloofFtall- centered around the commg..
George Archer !rom the lesd
val wiD be &lt;OIIduclad. A&lt;tlYitles In the Old French Clt,y will beiln nity hoildtrw where free awtm.
at the half-way point in tile third
. . - 8 p.m., on W-sday with the flrot aiDIII queen~
ming is scheduled Crmn 11 a.
roui&gt;d o! the $110,000 Clevelalll
A Jut, t P!ll'ldl. dedleatloa ceremony, be* 1bow .and ~kl dl.sm. until 9 p.m. There wlll aJ.

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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ray Smith
Cclura&amp;ll, thal'o wtat It takes to oen out a &amp;QOd business and
a ftno home In a buoY clcy and move to a farm Ia llle hiUo or OOlla
Count)'. I ..... rm • oCIW&amp;l'd be&lt;IUIO rm I oouldn't &amp;d;lot
totudl an ....,..t Ohalle In my'- o! llviJW.
· But not Ruos and Peg Blazer! They "' and did It and are happy
Willi the rooul~ Buos
boo trimmed oil 20 ptlllllds and lookl bale and
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He no out Ia tilt IUD fta- write about Ibis week imc1 prolohlng oome laat mlwte i~• t:elldotl to pour lemon lUling In
~ tile llohlng lake waa to on the ollood bananas. Yei:b ...1
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"Look at )'QU." I 1aid. 1"YDU·
rM IN THE MARKET for an•re IIQ1POHd. to be retlrtcl. n Other ear. Do you knoW where I
I ~'NeYer felt better," he an- oan IIDd - with armorod f...
•-«&lt; and looked It, "I'll root den? 111 the a1x ~· rvo
u oooa as I get 1!111 bu-ss bad lblo - rve prt more bWIQ)o
on It t11ao tile prevlolo owner
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Be baa a ntoe Job of mod- did In tile seven yeers he bad
-ling tilt farm home; tile kit- lt. II -'d help If It were eolellen lo to make any woman lopalble oo I ..,.Jd get In and
......... II wao paneled ~ out ol UllhiiiJIOI8·
uj and llnlsbed orr at tho ~q&gt;
rm waiting to beer !rom .....
to look like briok. I didn't set alo.r t reader.
to meet Peg, but ber artlsUo
was all over the room,
trom tbe lll'UU&amp;ht Iron plaques
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ibove the oablnets.
I - e d a ..,.Ilion to Mr.
BlaZer, •q&gt;o you think tr • a
Ultlo far out hero?'' (ll'o 15 mlleo !rom Golllpollo).
"Wtll, :IOU knolo....,.,.., hal
1 aport. &amp;&gt;me men like to ott SUNDAY
In !root of a televloloo oet tor AMERICAN Legloa Vinton Poat
bouro .., a IIIOday after· 161 announoes a apeclol meetnoon. B' llohlng Ia yoar aport, low for ele.Uon of ol!loe, 2 p.
you tldDk nothing 'If traveling m. at Ewl!!ifoo Legion Hill.
mUH and IIJOOIII"' boura on Be!reohmenta.
the blbk of some river Or lake.,.
Ltll or lud&lt;, toiKL
MONDAY
GALLIA COUNCIL 114 IlaugilWlSII I COULD be a liUle bird ters of Amerioa 7:30 p.m. Inlid ,Pei'Ch on Alma llc:Cormlc:k'a stallatloo of oftleers. RefreatJ..
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llltlllOrleo of to 1911'1 qo In met! at tbo home of Mro.
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WUllam Bowmall, 1 p.m.
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - The Hev. and Mro. Joho .
Joffroy of I)IU!p&gt;lla, are ...,....~ng tile • - • n t of tlla1r
dougili8r, Scberyl, to Sit. Da&gt;ld SO&amp;rla, 1011 of Mr. and Mre.
Fred 0. SO&amp;rb of Beute 2, Cheshire. Mill Jetfrey Ia a 1968
graduate of Gallla Aoodomy Hlgil SchooL SCI. Searls Ia a 1962
IP'tdoeta of Mlddloport lllgil SchooL He entered tile Alr Foroe,
Aooguot 1964, and will be discbarpd till• falL Weddlow plano
are ln&lt;CJIDI1lete,

Red Cross Volunteer
Workers Described
GALLIPOLL'l - The Gollla
County Red Croaa cha&amp;lter, con-dueling the 1968 Drive lor funds
aoks publlo recOI!Illtlon that the
Red Cross, u much aa any or·
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GALLIPOLIS - A atork show
or lor Mrs. Charles llebertl
wu .a June 27 eYent at the homo
of Mr. and Mrs. John Zembl')'
The hostenes were Mrs. Jotu
Zembry, Mrs. Roger Frazer
Mrs. Charles Fisher, and Mrl
Paul WIUiama.
Attending tile obower wer
Mrs. Cltlrord Thornton, Mrt
Jolm Taylor, Mrs. Jim YCIUDII
Mrs• .Fred Koopman, Mrs. Ton
Joneo, Mloo C&lt;lnnle Croll, Mra
Ben Runyon, Mro. Ebtr W, Pldl
M.f,.,MJ;I, ~'!l eSep'-"~•IUid.~~l
Dotma t~rutbera.
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-n'g IIIIo but' unsble to iii
land were Mro. Blll GabriOill,
Mra. Albeta Saunden, Miss Ef!to Pldleno, Mloo Nancy F-Ie,
Mro. John Stobart, Mlao Torey
Gobrtolll, Mra. Jlollert Roberto,
Mloo Sllaron WUoon, Mrs. Iklm·
er Miller, Jr., Mra. Cl.,-H1Dkle.
Mr. George Rel!U!, Mro. Don
CarlUihera, Mrl~ 0, A. O'Dell,
ani! Mra. Mildred Moe&amp;rf¥.

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Mrs. Bruce Michael McDonald

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Wedding Vows Read
PORTER - Ile!ore a oandl&amp;llt altar, dtoorated will! vaaea of
white mums and glodlolus, In the
Porter Methodist Church, Miss
Paula Saunders UJd Bruce Mlehael McDonald, repeated the
vows which united them in mar-

riage.
The bride lo tile daullhter of
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. SauDden, Bidwell, and the groom ,Is
with lace. h
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son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
of
McDonald, Rl 2 Gelllpolls.
·and . uri: , ~ Gtllbr~b of Wojer- o/ ,The BeY, Paul Ilaudots: ao·•
lord; i&gt;l:, lriCt 1 oa, Gerold, .~ ~ by ·Rev. FreelaDd·Norris,
Joi,Jry Seagle of LYJ&gt;&lt;h· douihtet, Myrtle VIvian, ite v!· ' pedormed tbe double ring eerebrldeoo sister, wia tho siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. mony on June 2 at 2:30 In tllo of.
or honor. Silo wore a alip. Harry C. Dickey over tile week- te,.,_,, Mro. Anne Fioober pre' 'PI•r~•IIIBih aown or sky blue kar- end.
otnled m~ptlal muslo as orpna flowing back panel
lot, wltb Mill Mol')' Jane Rusq:~[:necldlne:!~ and elboW' : Mr. and Mro. WUIIam Char- Ball ao sololat.
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Leoe and moos les Earls, HunUngton otlled on
The bride, llvenlnmarrlageby
ribbon aeoented the em- Mr. and Mrs. L W, Morehoose her !atller, obose a Door -longtb
.BJatuno above the A-line reoontl,y,
gown of aalln, In the A-line sJ,yle,
,;~,:~l!er'·oasoade wao o1 data.
a«ented wltlllaoe yoke and long
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Mr. and Mrs. L w. Morehouse lajlered llleevea. Theebopeltraln
~~J.~ii. ·re J.Ii81 Jane ac""''IPOnled Mr. and Mre. Lon- of laoe loll from tbe empire
, 81 Jo car. ny Tripp and son, TiiJiml• 01 yoke. Her vou ot tulle was cen· Al-iniii'OOI o1 Lopn, to Mloblgan to relurn tered by a duller of UluoiM
and Miss Barbara Sherr! l.YM back to ' - " al- petal~ and Dowers, and oho
S. c. llllss En ter a lbrea-weeka rtalt with her oarrled a oaooadt o! white oarof Alqandrla, uncle and aunt, M. SCI. and Mrs. natlono and Ulloa of tile valley
,ot.isr,Wiithe)Un- F. w. Le Fare.
conlered wllb a white orohld.
Floor-!~ ...,... were worn
,..,. t~por llrl
~~il!:r~cecella lloJe·Gardner Mrs. Beva Beynoldo ·of Galli· by tho bride • atteodanta. Mlos
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·~ Bidwell, Rt 1 entertained Mt. •erved as mll.d ol' boftor. Her
Sl!ambiin ~n:ed· his 1011 and Mrs. George Herndon fronl - waa dealpod of blue oatln
ae.a;,!IIID. UlherJ ~~ere Mr. Jacksonrtlle, Fla., ovar Ole pool wltll laee bodloe. Mlao Koy VoiSea&amp;le, Mr~ Albert weokond. The Heradona are on a born, friend of tile bride, and
Jr., or Lnt&lt;h· va~tlojo tour and wore on tllei!' Mro. Karen Rouab, eousln ol tho
Mr. ·..Gil')' way to New York.
bride, were brldeomold a n d
and
brideamatron. Their gowns were·
M. Sll- and MrL LoFaro and .of Pink aallnwllblacebodlco,and
flmlly boa ,pent the pteYiouo they wore mll&lt;hlow bow hetdweek with their pareata, Mr. and plt&lt;OI. The a t t - • oorried
Mro. L W. Morehouoe and oleof plM ro-.lo and
ter, Mr. and Mra. l.aDIQ' Tripp. . blue dllolee.
M. SCI. Were aoe• uo VletDom
Mlio KellJ Jlhllllpo se"edher
soon for a yoar'o aoot,Mtont. eoualn 11 Bowar girl. Sbl wao In
a !link laoe droll and 4:IITI8cJ a
mlnlllure baobt o!rotepetolo.
·Maater Kemy· RI,Y Noal, droaoild In allllht blue blaer, woo tilt

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uatecl from Gallla Academy High
School and Ia now attending Rio
Grande COllege. Mr. Mcllooald,
a uaduate or Gallla A&lt;adem;y
lllgil School, Ia now sorvlng wltll
the United states Army In VIetnam. Mra. McDonald wf.ll re.
aide with her parents while waft..
lng for hla return to the stateL
Guests from out of town were:
Mrs. Lawrence Chevalier and
son, John, Mrs. Joan Phillips,
Jay and Kolly; Tharon, !ll1la and
Clara Jeffers, all of Colwnbus;
Mrs. Jean Presler and 1011, Dartd, Harold wuson ot Lan&lt;~ster;
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Moore, Mr.
and Mro. Jeff Wllaon, Kelly and
Terry Jo, Usa Jeu

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Mrs. Mills is

Hostess For
Emanon Brunch
GALLIPOLIS - The Emanon
Club June meetlog was In tile
form or a brunch at the home
of Mro. Harry K, MUll.
Foor tablea 0( bridge were
In play. Hlgil soon went tD Mro.
Harland MerUn and Mrs. Howard · Baker Satmders, took &amp;ee:·
ond high. 1'hr&lt;ie JUOsiS were
pre sept.
In oharge o! errangemonla

were Mrs. MiUt, cbalrm1111; Mrll.
Avon I..ulk, Mrs. Robert Rl&lt;hordo, Yro. Clarenoe Waugh, Mro.
Selwyn White, and MrL A. Kimboll 9dl&lt;!r.
The Jub' oommlttee will be
Mrs. Kenneth Frazier, chal.r~
man, Mrs. Robert Caldwall,
Mr•• &amp;nltll RUII,)'an, Mrs. Robert Evans, Mro •. Frank Porter
and Mr•• Robert Slleeta.

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REUNION PLANNED
bell mm woo Tom
GALLIPOLIS - The Ltar. Jolon Qlevallor of Colum- western Hl&amp;h Sclooql Clan of
buo, ..UIIo of tile groo10; a n d 1963 wUI ha'" their Orst llve.tiiamle lolcCiukey, wert tho.uaJ&gt;. yeer re;mlon Sunday, July 1 at
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Bob f;va~ 'Shelter Houae near
For her ~ii ·weddlnil, Rio Grande. The oovorad dish
iiJ1; Sounclllra .,~IUrlpllae dinner will beglo •at nOon. Eaeb
drtoo o! tayon allk lwtUt motoll. llniUy altendi!IJ to roml- to
1J1i .acoeaoorloo. Mr~ MeDon- bring moat, oowred dtsb, drlnka
,ali' llio Ia a yaJJow,Jmll enoom- lor their IUiiJl,y liilltl tljelr owetablt with browli aooosooriel. b1e senice.

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GALLIPOLIS - Miss Ann a
Mae Richards, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rlobards, Rt.
2, Patriot, became tl1e bride or
Mlohael Ray Smith, oon of Mr.
and Mro. Elmer Smltll, Patriot,
Mrs. Jack Ronald Walker
ln an. afterooon ceremony at the
Salem Baptist Church on June 1.
The Rev. Ralph Burnwell read
the double ring vowsbeforeanaJ.
tar decorated with seven..braneh
=dolabra, peonies and orange
blossoms.
Escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride wore a ·floor
GALLIPOLIS Miss LOis lines, elbow-length sleeVes, eon- length guwn o! Alencon lace with
Ann McClurg, daughter of t h e trolled ~-line skirts and wat- a fitted bodice and long llleeveo
Rev. and Mrs. W, Dale McClurg teau panels extending from self· tapering to a point over the
of McDermott, became the bride bows. Wblte Venise lace accent- wrists. It featured a full skirt
with a detao!Uible back train.
of Jack Ronald Walker, son of ed the watteau panels andeneir·
Her bouffant vall of liiO)&gt;Orled
Gallia County Sleritr and Mrs. cled the waists. Each wore a tor·
Denver A. Walker of Vlntoo Rl. ward disc of petals applicped silk illusion net was held by a
1, at 7 o'clock saturday, June 8, with Venise daisies which held a crown of tiny seed pearls. 9le
In the Mdlormott United Mefl1o. veil trimmed with motchlng lace carried a bridal bouquet of white
dlst Church. Thedouble-rlng&lt;er- daisies. Colonial boucpets o!Jel- carnations, daisies and b a bY
oonony was performed by t be low and white daisies !ormed breath. AttAched to the bouQ.~et
was a miniature white Bible.
bride's father.
the bouquet&amp;.
Mrs. Llnda Harvey, sister of
Vases of white gladioli and
Marcia Ann Adams, cousin of
green and yellow carnations the bride, was the flower glrl. the bride. served as matron of
flanked by palms decorated t he 9te wore a floor ..length sheath honor. Bridesmaids were Ruth
cburob altar. Arrangements of gown !aahtoned of mal•e saki. Richards, slater of the bride, and
yellow and white daisies were in Appliques of daisies encircled Becky Frasher. They wore lden·
each window and on the organ. the neckline, sleeves and the !loa! pink floor-length guwna of
pink lace, and carried baskets of
The ramUy pews , were marked A·ll.ne panel on the front of the
pink rooes, llly-&lt;l!.tbe.vslley and
with clusters of ~ellow and white dress .
daisies with pale green bows.
Charles McClurg, anOther cou- ivY. The Oower girl, !ilaron
Mn. Brant Henry was at the ain oi the bride, was the r 1 n g Smith, wore a pink gown styled
similar to brldesmaida' gowns.
organ and Mrs. Ral.Ph Kratzer bearer.
was the solo1Bi1 Mrs. Henry play.
Robert Younkin o! COlumbus Keith Burdette was therlngbeared selectlona of "0 Promise performed the duties or best man
Me," by DeKoven; 11 Ahl Sweet and Richard Evans of Columbu.11
Mystery of Life;" J&gt;J Victor Her· and James Smith of Lancaster
bert and "Because., by D'Harde- were .the honOrary attendants.
lot'.
The ushers were DavJd,MeClug,
Vocal telections were "I Love ·IDOusin of the bride, .and ·!oger
You Truly," by Carrie Jacobs· Walker, brother of lthe bride·
Bond; "I Walk6d Today Where groom, .
Jesus Walked," by Geolfrey 0'·
For her daushter's wedding,
Hara; "With Thta Ring I Thee Mrs. McClurg chose a l on g
Wed," by Harrls-SaeCo; "0 Per- sleeved champagne aUk sheath
feet Love, 11 by Joseph Barnby dress. ~ wore accessories of
and .. The LOrd's Prayer" by pink and a corsage of IP'Mh carMalnUe.
natloos .
The bride was escorted down
With bone accessories and a
tl'le muslin-lined bridal aisle by corsage of green carnaUons, the
her brother, Wallace Dwight MC· bridegroom's mother wore a
Clurg. She wore a rioor .. leng:th beige silk and lace ensemble.
empire gown, which bad a ohanhnmedlately following t b e
Wace eage over a fitted peau ceremony. a receplioo wu held
satin dress. The ~wn featured on the church lawn. The bride' 1
a S"""'J neekllne, long tapering table was oovered wltll a greeo
oleevea oomlng to points at tile dotll with an averoltlrt of yellow
bands and an A.tlne skirt. Tho net and waa deoorated with ·a
attaobed obapel • lonsth trllo !our-tiered wedding oake topped
ended In a aoalloped hemline. A wltlla miniature bride and bride·
forward petal cliO&lt; edged In seed uoom. All arrongementofyellow
pearla held her llngortlp veil and white daioleo oompleted the
o! nylM Ulualon and she oar. table appointment&amp;.
rled a eoloolal bouQJOI of oymSening as a1olotant bostoaa.
bldlum orehlds and daisies cen· es were Mrs. Hank Thompson,
tored 'on a white Bible.
slller o! the bridegroom, a n d
Min Rollloe Walker, slater Mrs. Raub Love, oousln of the
or the bridegroom, waa tl1e maid bride,
ol hoonr and tho brldeomalds
For a traveling oostume, the
were Mloa Cheryl &amp;lyder of Nal: DOW Mrl, Welker &lt;bolO a yellow
IIOt!YiUo and Miss Patrl&lt;ls Blo.. whipped creme dreoa with white
of Jaek10n.
accessorl.ea and a white eymThe attendants wore I I o o r • bldlum orchid coraap.
length empire ...,... of oak!. The
The ....,,. will reside at S7
honor attendant was attired In Romle RQBd In Circleville.
NUe lf04in and the other attendanti _ , maize. The gowna - •
In curing, black lea Is fer·
Silled with modl!led ao:oop noel&lt;- mented while green tea is not.

Bride's Father Reads
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CLA$ OF liMB - llolzer I!Oipltol School ot Nunlow. i!!aii ot Ui&amp; hold a '20 :veor reunion,
June 22 at Olear' e. Prior to tile dlmer ·iOr buo-s
e cor,. t&lt;r tilt .,..quate• only
was ,bal4 'tn tile ~er 'Hoapital Illnlng Boom. )l1~
~~ ~ John Ra£.
tort,y, adllilnlatrator of J1011V HoapltoJ, il!loke Ill .lhe aurllii .~· lht, plano lor tile - Holzer
Medical Ctnter. Ar~ ·fllr the reunion wen. Olllfl•· ~h Bush,
Fruler and
J., &lt;;lark. .Vera SII!Jie; Well GrOYo, Pa., ~lm •lill rJJt ,haoj~W o..n.lbe
diotanoe.
Frollt rOll, L II&gt; R, . Barbht SchoU W. ., lle7ftoldlburc; Jfbt~Herrmom Llltlo, Mlddl..,.,n;
J,an Bltoo Clark, Gallfpollo; Eunlc:e HW
Columlluo. Baok """·'tor, Sara So:~ Bush, 1
Galllp)llo; EJeonot DiJI!oplow Norrlo, Franlclln, Ind.; Vert ftouoh SlqiO, Well GrOV!Io Pl. I Dorothy
GWosiJ' Frazier, ·OoiJipollo; Fran&lt;JI Grepr CUto, St. Albano, W, :Vo.; H~ Al!onsworth Bur..,~~, Kanaup. AuandhW tho reunion but not preoent when the pli:lure fto taken fti BeiQ' Luttoo
MerUa, Pl. Pleaaut, W. VL, and Merlba Roller Gress,lollddloport.- Jaok Carr PhOto.

will be the hoartlolt tllanks of
those helped.
Volunteer~ can be found al·
most any tlm&amp;i read.i'i' to an
elderly resident In a ,...slog
scene, has erased from the pub- home, preparing and .serving food
11• mind the lmoge of wlunteero in a disaster canteen.
Red Cross volunteers come
as 1erene dispe111ers o! chart·
from many walks of lUe; some
serene, volunteers may be, have always bten home makers
but tboy are workero. The)luilo and otller• hl';t bad IWIII ••1/,ye
big Jobs and omoll ones; IIIey careers. Some are newly weds
handle ompleaaant tasks as ~ . ~ others. are u~ar­
as pleuant omes. They bring enta.
Red Croes volunteers, thank
&amp;kill and efftctency to their efgoodness,
are not 1111113. They
fort&amp; as weD as Wlderstandlng
are warm, earlre hUman behW&amp;
and compassion.
SPBINGF1ELD GRANGE 8 10o
The Red Cross volwoteer, t11e who sc:metlmes gets tired, 41...
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GVESS WHAT? A GIRL In 1o1m m. All ol!loero uuecl to be
ehl»1er 81)'1, comes in all sizes oiJill'l80&lt;i, Irritated and certain·: lee marrlod 0 IIWIIIIDI• present for pnotloe lor ln- tall, ahort and inbetween. He ly muot have DWIY periods of
: od Wood. Do you kDcnr wllat hail- speoUon.
or she can be a schod. ehUd wondering wby on oertll tl1ey keep
; f&amp;llod'l - ~ bad a little THURSDAY
or one who has "retired" lnto oo belre a .iuunteer.
: (ICtlllddt. eros• m;y .hetrt !Idola BETHEL WSCS Family Pie·
But keep on 111ey ~ Keeps
a whole new way of Ule. A Red
nlc, 6 p.m. at han File's picCroso Volunteer does. not ask helping tile htndleliiPid, ·ke•PI
bOll long a job will take and oa being a teacher-s,pooaer, keeps
nic fii'OWlds.
THE DECORATIONS lor t be
on teachlre ftrat.«&lt;d and awtm.
OCCL !i&amp;lriDI CGa!orenoe were
mlng. Nor is tlds all. TheY cin
0111111111\H~ &amp;&gt;me of tile girls
be found behind a teiePhoile mtklatllt~to--1'
low &lt;&amp;II after &lt;all urgire people , GALLIPOLIS - 2nd Lt Jo
LIII'!O rtall1 -ktdl
bad
to-te blood, golowtothehmne oeph W, llarkhasgnduata&lt;
eadt mulkal aotes '"- dlf.
of an overseas senlee-man to trom the Fioanoe O!lloer Baal•
Celtlll eoiGred j1lpe dtiiiOI'I, and
e By Helen Botte/
to aulst an anxloos wife. teaoJ&gt;. Couroe, U.S. Arm;y Finanel
Sebool, Fort Renjamln Harris..,
!lad • dtcorlttd tho pluo
Pixie wao taclleoe. 1- . 9oo low prospeoUve I""'~ hOII to
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Ind.
The 1011 of ¥re. "'-"Y E
"""" tor
plue at tile fa. YOtml ASKED FOR ITI
... o!lenlllvo and~ oo. Her oare for tile eCRD!tw bobJ, VciunThioeolinnn lo lor 10111111_. bol' frland and his lather ohcNid teera oan be fotmd In BJ'&amp;IIUI'Il" cr.t'k, Route 2, Do&gt; j '!7. Golll
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Allar all tba1 work, I thouglt pie, llltlr problema and pleao- hevo bad enough chara&lt;lar and sobools and hlgil 1&lt;hoolo paoli- ,polio, Clark ente'red the Anlll
lht ........ to heve thalr plo- ureo, tlla1r lnldlleo and fUn. AI
log !rlendsblp - · and llllllll! ln lolrll, 196&amp; He II a 196!
lou·eo - . For ...,. reaooa, wltll tllo rtll of Helen Halp USI, ...nge to otand beoldo her, dl!Q' boga, makiow tray favors IP'tduat, of GoDIIo AA:adelny Hlal
lewd woman!
"'" p~-. dicm't 1o1m out. Sor- It weloomoa IIUI)Io but won't aplnotllllo
Perhopl tile fellow baSI'! and out 01111' plantlJII! dish PI'· Sebool and ofOhloStateUnlvusl
., obout tbal, girlt, but to dodiO a oerlouo &lt;J~ostlon wltb a oalled back becaUoe abe told her dellS and seryJow In hoepltole. II' In 1968.
1111 you did a vel')' nice Job of bruol&gt;&lt;ltf.
Oanee•o motbtr abe waa aiKI&lt;ked Bed Cross volomteerslearneaal·
plGmlnltlleeveat.
- y o u r - question• to by her actions, and no "lad7" ly to care aboUt others.
YOtml ASKED FOR rJ', W'l or 1RJUid &lt;orne wt of the bathroom
Albert Schweitzer &lt;&amp;lied volunYOU EVER Idle lomoo- Hoi• Help USI 1!111 MWIIpii)OI'.
teering ''your aecond jab." "In
wr&amp;illlod In ·0 oltlmw towel 1lhen helpire lulnosa to otbera" he
DON'T BELIEVE ALL YOU
• buaa J!le'l
her buoband and ... and hil girl
: SOII!OIImota, I don't obout HEAR FROM GmL FRIENDS
friend were pre-.
said, every man oan lind on hlo
: 01171111. 'l'uudllllteraooDinwlt Deer Holmo:
Slnoo when Ia atandllll! uai and own doc.-atep adventures tor tbe
, tllo plo ohello prior to maldq a
rve eoJng wltll 11111 bol' apeaklng out apinll what 11 BOUI- our oureot souroe ofti'uo
: . , _ ,Pie and a lemon plo. I for live months. My girl (rlond W1'&lt;liW. a bad lralt? Yoo oald Pb:- peaoe and ll!e-1001 sollo!acllon.
: lllood 0117 lall two ........ """ k - telling me he I• cheating 1e wao toclleoo: I agroo. 9oo waa Some two mWion men, women,
tile original beauf1
Gill 11111.1
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Cleaned In
on
ma
While
I
am
at
work.
9oo
o!!ODoiYO and rljlltl,y 10, Her bol' aod young peQple havofonndthalr
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by
Vm So:lu,....,r(
• Well, I I'll to tllllklng about oald be take• otllor &amp;lrla home friend and hio lather ibould have second job on the dooratep of tilt
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• ali tarlh I fto aallll to In hlo oar.
onoo(l1t obara&lt;lar and ....,... to Rod Cross•
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No odor. Use
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b1m
and
be
oald
be
did
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the
ride I girl home 011&lt;0...
lewd woman!
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Croas volunteer - • h o. 11
Now, I eat an anonymous letAll work auannteed
PerhiJ)o the follow hlm't ooll- an lndlvldUII aer.U.Ior blo own
ter aay1ng I botler keep 0117 oyea ed herk beoause be lo too em· r~on and In his OWD way. But
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Pboaa ""' eoUmate Ieday
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berruoed.
ibo
might
be
bell8r
ill8y
are
united
In
t11a1r
belle!
as
bo1 friend cheat~
1ng all the umo. The letter to off olnglt than to merey a IPlY In Rod Cr011 and Ita importance
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typed.
...... If be - - • IUcha.U..s to their oommoolf¥,
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• WaF - GIDe.;l George E.
might lalnt her maralo, l ~ Bu h .,.,Dd) 1 'In .....
of
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ooraly hope abe marrtoo _ .
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obout blm. He aayo be love•
: GAWI"JLL'l -..! mo and ...,..,.., lo framlali: - al ..... _ s •• -~t ..Ucl~ ~ tilt ~·-·· ..
and I etlllll'olulllle her on bavlns and l!l'Ofioilai!DJ .. ""~; ·RlJI&gt;.
•ochool or a.II&amp;fOOI- bim.
: cation o_..t by lhi I'I'OetDo you tldnk bt'o a two • sa-..: - REAL
and MrL w. ~,., :ar-.,&lt;&gt;rpld: dtDce !llptlsl AaoocjatiOa will tlmtr? - LOONEY BIRD
Deer Rtol·
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zaUonl aftl! realdtntlal IOilclta: belln ......_,, July l.and &lt;Oii' Daar Looney:
What
11 badd&gt;one, If 11 !Ions for tile loW fund drive.
:• lllui 'thi'Gu&amp;ll Jub' $11 tho Pilat
Why not ...... tile tlloory tbal
• Croll! Btiltill Olurch Ia Gal- a follow to lnnoetnt until proved otlc:ko In eveeybody'o ortw? : U,OUe. The R.v. G. ICTuraor, .·IPdlf¥. I IUJIIlOIO I obuuld lhlnll H.
: Ia ,......
tho oame obout your llrl friend, Deer Helen:
I agrea Pbdo ha• Iota of no-.
wlllbelln at 8130 jiUI Jaat for klc:ko, rd chtd&lt;
ted,
but the .... (Jitr llanetl
..... and 11)11 fat will . tier IJ,POWrlter aplnat tbol latwas prabobly to blame for tblo .
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''IlL
.... be cll*'t oallllrot and
, · art
tAl; • Doltt ti.len:
"Pixie In a Fix" ltll hit foika ~- Wlrt &lt;Gm- .
abe told her IDa. thoa the molter prabahl,y
obe woo llho&lt;k· barpd out of Ole 1&gt;illn'ooln u
and .., "'odr" moot - ' • do ..- In a towal
o f U . e - - tlllnklnl ... ..,. but her huollklmpy toni- band ... :ioomo. Aftel',aJJ, - · · .
... and hi I all'I' ~olin tl1ot'l
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. ~. lllero lon't anytlliDC
' ~ ..-..,uplllld ,~ Ia OI!Odll¥ ~ Juotlnlllt

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Howard 9dver serftd u lit· ' '
best man and usbon ...... Dcl!li· '
&amp;nlth and Bon jla"oy.
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A bal!-IIOur o1 l&gt;lptjol .......
was presented by Doml Jo Yfol~ . ·
ker at the plano. Voealial Mra.
Janet Baker and Mr1. Botilti .
Weiher, san&amp; "Oh Proml.. Me;''
"I Love You Truly," lftd -•'Be: .
cause." At the elose ol ta. -:~~~
mony they oang the Lord'&amp; Pl
or.
. ;, '
For her daughter'• ~~!! ·"
Mrs. Rle:hards e:hoH a ·

wllb '
a matching jacket 1011 'Wb~W ...
light blue ahl!t otyle -

ceuorles. She wore a ·'Cor. . . flf·. ·
whJte carnations.
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Mrs. Smltll _ . a two. PI- ·
dross of llllht blue wltb

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cessories. She aJIO won a _...

sage or white cii'DIIiiXll.
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FolloY..ing the CtlreDIOIIJ a,..
ception was ·held 1n the -dlardl
basement.
A white lace tableelotb
ered the bride' I table wblcb
eentered wiUl a four-tlencl
ding cake. The cake wu
with t11e tradltionol brtdt
groom and surroundld bJ
Vlrlan and Vlc:kl IIIDaGa
Penelope Hampton prelddld
the bride's table and loin. JoJ...
Richards registered ayelta. . . , · ,
The newlyweds will Bve It A,.
portment C, 2053 Lakowootl Dr.,
Kettering. Ohio, 45420, .
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ray Smith
Cclura&amp;ll, thal'o wtat It takes to oen out a &amp;QOd business and
a ftno home In a buoY clcy and move to a farm Ia llle hiUo or OOlla
Count)'. I ..... rm • oCIW&amp;l'd be&lt;IUIO rm I oouldn't &amp;d;lot
totudl an ....,..t Ohalle In my'- o! llviJW.
· But not Ruos and Peg Blazer! They "' and did It and are happy
Willi the rooul~ Buos
boo trimmed oil 20 ptlllllds and lookl bale and
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bear~¥ wltll the deeP 1111 or a WO!:~~q man.
He no out Ia tilt IUD fta- write about Ibis week imc1 prolohlng oome laat mlwte i~• t:elldotl to pour lemon lUling In
~ tile llohlng lake waa to on the ollood bananas. Yei:b ...1
-. I called on blm.
"Look at )'QU." I 1aid. 1"YDU·
rM IN THE MARKET for an•re IIQ1POHd. to be retlrtcl. n Other ear. Do you knoW where I
I ~'NeYer felt better," he an- oan IIDd - with armorod f...
•-«&lt; and looked It, "I'll root den? 111 the a1x ~· rvo
u oooa as I get 1!111 bu-ss bad lblo - rve prt more bWIQ)o
on It t11ao tile prevlolo owner
IlDia&amp;."
Be baa a ntoe Job of mod- did In tile seven yeers he bad
-ling tilt farm home; tile kit- lt. II -'d help If It were eolellen lo to make any woman lopalble oo I ..,.Jd get In and
......... II wao paneled ~ out ol UllhiiiJIOI8·
uj and llnlsbed orr at tho ~q&gt;
rm waiting to beer !rom .....
to look like briok. I didn't set alo.r t reader.
to meet Peg, but ber artlsUo
was all over the room,
trom tbe lll'UU&amp;ht Iron plaques
.., Ito wall to the bird
ibove the oablnets.
I - e d a ..,.Ilion to Mr.
BlaZer, •q&gt;o you think tr • a
Ultlo far out hero?'' (ll'o 15 mlleo !rom Golllpollo).
"Wtll, :IOU knolo....,.,.., hal
1 aport. &amp;&gt;me men like to ott SUNDAY
In !root of a televloloo oet tor AMERICAN Legloa Vinton Poat
bouro .., a IIIOday after· 161 announoes a apeclol meetnoon. B' llohlng Ia yoar aport, low for ele.Uon of ol!loe, 2 p.
you tldDk nothing 'If traveling m. at Ewl!!ifoo Legion Hill.
mUH and IIJOOIII"' boura on Be!reohmenta.
the blbk of some river Or lake.,.
Ltll or lud&lt;, toiKL
MONDAY
GALLIA COUNCIL 114 IlaugilWlSII I COULD be a liUle bird ters of Amerioa 7:30 p.m. Inlid ,Pei'Ch on Alma llc:Cormlc:k'a stallatloo of oftleers. RefreatJ..
~dor lor QVeral weoka. Then
menta.
_.., c:uuld tell me all her rich THE In Lo Canuta Cld&gt; will
llltlllOrleo of to 1911'1 qo In met! at tbo home of Mro.
• 'Oolllplllo.
WUllam Bowmall, 1 p.m.
•• . Sbl bao adlve In t he
:. ...,.u. of our COIDJIIIIIIII¥ having TUESDAY
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MERCERVILLE GRANGE an.
nua1 IDSpeotlon. Potluck wW
!~
~.SblhU be aervod at 7 p.m. Granse tt
·:· ,. .., IJOWtllrGII&amp;b oeveral ad8 p.m. _.. .. .....
•• ~ om11J - 0 IIII'IMWmociWEDNESDAY
" 1e11 flldler ••
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Miss Scheryl Jeffrey

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - The Hev. and Mro. Joho .
Joffroy of I)IU!p&gt;lla, are ...,....~ng tile • - • n t of tlla1r
dougili8r, Scberyl, to Sit. Da&gt;ld SO&amp;rla, 1011 of Mr. and Mre.
Fred 0. SO&amp;rb of Beute 2, Cheshire. Mill Jetfrey Ia a 1968
graduate of Gallla Aoodomy Hlgil SchooL SCI. Searls Ia a 1962
IP'tdoeta of Mlddloport lllgil SchooL He entered tile Alr Foroe,
Aooguot 1964, and will be discbarpd till• falL Weddlow plano
are ln&lt;CJIDI1lete,

Red Cross Volunteer
Workers Described
GALLIPOLL'l - The Gollla
County Red Croaa cha&amp;lter, con-dueling the 1968 Drive lor funds
aoks publlo recOI!Illtlon that the
Red Cross, u much aa any or·
pnlzatloo oo the American

tl1ey knolo their only payment

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Helen Help
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GALLIPOLIS - A atork show
or lor Mrs. Charles llebertl
wu .a June 27 eYent at the homo
of Mr. and Mrs. John Zembl')'
The hostenes were Mrs. Jotu
Zembry, Mrs. Roger Frazer
Mrs. Charles Fisher, and Mrl
Paul WIUiama.
Attending tile obower wer
Mrs. Cltlrord Thornton, Mrt
Jolm Taylor, Mrs. Jim YCIUDII
Mrs• .Fred Koopman, Mrs. Ton
Joneo, Mloo C&lt;lnnle Croll, Mra
Ben Runyon, Mro. Ebtr W, Pldl
M.f,.,MJ;I, ~'!l eSep'-"~•IUid.~~l
Dotma t~rutbera.
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-n'g IIIIo but' unsble to iii
land were Mro. Blll GabriOill,
Mra. Albeta Saunden, Miss Ef!to Pldleno, Mloo Nancy F-Ie,
Mro. John Stobart, Mlao Torey
Gobrtolll, Mra. Jlollert Roberto,
Mloo Sllaron WUoon, Mrs. Iklm·
er Miller, Jr., Mra. Cl.,-H1Dkle.
Mr. George Rel!U!, Mro. Don
CarlUihera, Mrl~ 0, A. O'Dell,
ani! Mra. Mildred Moe&amp;rf¥.

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, Lynchburg, Virginia Girl

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Mrs. Bruce Michael McDonald

Saunders- Me Donald
Wedding Vows Read
PORTER - Ile!ore a oandl&amp;llt altar, dtoorated will! vaaea of
white mums and glodlolus, In the
Porter Methodist Church, Miss
Paula Saunders UJd Bruce Mlehael McDonald, repeated the
vows which united them in mar-

riage.
The bride lo tile daullhter of
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. SauDden, Bidwell, and the groom ,Is
with lace. h
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son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
of
McDonald, Rl 2 Gelllpolls.
·and . uri: , ~ Gtllbr~b of Wojer- o/ ,The BeY, Paul Ilaudots: ao·•
lord; i&gt;l:, lriCt 1 oa, Gerold, .~ ~ by ·Rev. FreelaDd·Norris,
Joi,Jry Seagle of LYJ&gt;&lt;h· douihtet, Myrtle VIvian, ite v!· ' pedormed tbe double ring eerebrldeoo sister, wia tho siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. mony on June 2 at 2:30 In tllo of.
or honor. Silo wore a alip. Harry C. Dickey over tile week- te,.,_,, Mro. Anne Fioober pre' 'PI•r~•IIIBih aown or sky blue kar- end.
otnled m~ptlal muslo as orpna flowing back panel
lot, wltb Mill Mol')' Jane Rusq:~[:necldlne:!~ and elboW' : Mr. and Mro. WUIIam Char- Ball ao sololat.
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Leoe and moos les Earls, HunUngton otlled on
The bride, llvenlnmarrlageby
ribbon aeoented the em- Mr. and Mrs. L W, Morehoose her !atller, obose a Door -longtb
.BJatuno above the A-line reoontl,y,
gown of aalln, In the A-line sJ,yle,
,;~,:~l!er'·oasoade wao o1 data.
a«ented wltlllaoe yoke and long
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Mr. and Mrs. L w. Morehouse lajlered llleevea. Theebopeltraln
~~J.~ii. ·re J.Ii81 Jane ac""''IPOnled Mr. and Mre. Lon- of laoe loll from tbe empire
, 81 Jo car. ny Tripp and son, TiiJiml• 01 yoke. Her vou ot tulle was cen· Al-iniii'OOI o1 Lopn, to Mloblgan to relurn tered by a duller of UluoiM
and Miss Barbara Sherr! l.YM back to ' - " al- petal~ and Dowers, and oho
S. c. llllss En ter a lbrea-weeka rtalt with her oarrled a oaooadt o! white oarof Alqandrla, uncle and aunt, M. SCI. and Mrs. natlono and Ulloa of tile valley
,ot.isr,Wiithe)Un- F. w. Le Fare.
conlered wllb a white orohld.
Floor-!~ ...,... were worn
,..,. t~por llrl
~~il!:r~cecella lloJe·Gardner Mrs. Beva Beynoldo ·of Galli· by tho bride • atteodanta. Mlos
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., yC , bflde'a ..,._ polls and Mrs. 11aze1 Bbedeo of Pat Sounders, slller of)bebrlde,
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·~ Bidwell, Rt 1 entertained Mt. •erved as mll.d ol' boftor. Her
Sl!ambiin ~n:ed· his 1011 and Mrs. George Herndon fronl - waa dealpod of blue oatln
ae.a;,!IIID. UlherJ ~~ere Mr. Jacksonrtlle, Fla., ovar Ole pool wltll laee bodloe. Mlao Koy VoiSea&amp;le, Mr~ Albert weokond. The Heradona are on a born, friend of tile bride, and
Jr., or Lnt&lt;h· va~tlojo tour and wore on tllei!' Mro. Karen Rouab, eousln ol tho
Mr. ·..Gil')' way to New York.
bride, were brldeomold a n d
and
brideamatron. Their gowns were·
M. Sll- and MrL LoFaro and .of Pink aallnwllblacebodlco,and
flmlly boa ,pent the pteYiouo they wore mll&lt;hlow bow hetdweek with their pareata, Mr. and plt&lt;OI. The a t t - • oorried
Mro. L W. Morehouoe and oleof plM ro-.lo and
ter, Mr. and Mra. l.aDIQ' Tripp. . blue dllolee.
M. SCI. Were aoe• uo VletDom
Mlio KellJ Jlhllllpo se"edher
soon for a yoar'o aoot,Mtont. eoualn 11 Bowar girl. Sbl wao In
a !link laoe droll and 4:IITI8cJ a
mlnlllure baobt o!rotepetolo.
·Maater Kemy· RI,Y Noal, droaoild In allllht blue blaer, woo tilt

Seen

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uatecl from Gallla Academy High
School and Ia now attending Rio
Grande COllege. Mr. Mcllooald,
a uaduate or Gallla A&lt;adem;y
lllgil School, Ia now sorvlng wltll
the United states Army In VIetnam. Mra. McDonald wf.ll re.
aide with her parents while waft..
lng for hla return to the stateL
Guests from out of town were:
Mrs. Lawrence Chevalier and
son, John, Mrs. Joan Phillips,
Jay and Kolly; Tharon, !ll1la and
Clara Jeffers, all of Colwnbus;
Mrs. Jean Presler and 1011, Dartd, Harold wuson ot Lan&lt;~ster;
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Moore, Mr.
and Mro. Jeff Wllaon, Kelly and
Terry Jo, Usa Jeu

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Pome-

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Mrs. Mills is

Hostess For
Emanon Brunch
GALLIPOLIS - The Emanon
Club June meetlog was In tile
form or a brunch at the home
of Mro. Harry K, MUll.
Foor tablea 0( bridge were
In play. Hlgil soon went tD Mro.
Harland MerUn and Mrs. Howard · Baker Satmders, took &amp;ee:·
ond high. 1'hr&lt;ie JUOsiS were
pre sept.
In oharge o! errangemonla

were Mrs. MiUt, cbalrm1111; Mrll.
Avon I..ulk, Mrs. Robert Rl&lt;hordo, Yro. Clarenoe Waugh, Mro.
Selwyn White, and MrL A. Kimboll 9dl&lt;!r.
The Jub' oommlttee will be
Mrs. Kenneth Frazier, chal.r~
man, Mrs. Robert Caldwall,
Mr•• &amp;nltll RUII,)'an, Mrs. Robert Evans, Mro •. Frank Porter
and Mr•• Robert Slleeta.

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REUNION PLANNED
bell mm woo Tom
GALLIPOLIS - The Ltar. Jolon Qlevallor of Colum- western Hl&amp;h Sclooql Clan of
buo, ..UIIo of tile groo10; a n d 1963 wUI ha'" their Orst llve.tiiamle lolcCiukey, wert tho.uaJ&gt;. yeer re;mlon Sunday, July 1 at
·· irl.
Bob f;va~ 'Shelter Houae near
For her ~ii ·weddlnil, Rio Grande. The oovorad dish
iiJ1; Sounclllra .,~IUrlpllae dinner will beglo •at nOon. Eaeb
drtoo o! tayon allk lwtUt motoll. llniUy altendi!IJ to roml- to
1J1i .acoeaoorloo. Mr~ MeDon- bring moat, oowred dtsb, drlnka
,ali' llio Ia a yaJJow,Jmll enoom- lor their IUiiJl,y liilltl tljelr owetablt with browli aooosooriel. b1e senice.

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Michael Roy Smith.

GALLIPOLIS - Miss Ann a
Mae Richards, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rlobards, Rt.
2, Patriot, became tl1e bride or
Mlohael Ray Smith, oon of Mr.
and Mro. Elmer Smltll, Patriot,
Mrs. Jack Ronald Walker
ln an. afterooon ceremony at the
Salem Baptist Church on June 1.
The Rev. Ralph Burnwell read
the double ring vowsbeforeanaJ.
tar decorated with seven..braneh
=dolabra, peonies and orange
blossoms.
Escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride wore a ·floor
GALLIPOLIS Miss LOis lines, elbow-length sleeVes, eon- length guwn o! Alencon lace with
Ann McClurg, daughter of t h e trolled ~-line skirts and wat- a fitted bodice and long llleeveo
Rev. and Mrs. W, Dale McClurg teau panels extending from self· tapering to a point over the
of McDermott, became the bride bows. Wblte Venise lace accent- wrists. It featured a full skirt
with a detao!Uible back train.
of Jack Ronald Walker, son of ed the watteau panels andeneir·
Her bouffant vall of liiO)&gt;Orled
Gallia County Sleritr and Mrs. cled the waists. Each wore a tor·
Denver A. Walker of Vlntoo Rl. ward disc of petals applicped silk illusion net was held by a
1, at 7 o'clock saturday, June 8, with Venise daisies which held a crown of tiny seed pearls. 9le
In the Mdlormott United Mefl1o. veil trimmed with motchlng lace carried a bridal bouquet of white
dlst Church. Thedouble-rlng&lt;er- daisies. Colonial boucpets o!Jel- carnations, daisies and b a bY
oonony was performed by t be low and white daisies !ormed breath. AttAched to the bouQ.~et
was a miniature white Bible.
bride's father.
the bouquet&amp;.
Mrs. Llnda Harvey, sister of
Vases of white gladioli and
Marcia Ann Adams, cousin of
green and yellow carnations the bride, was the flower glrl. the bride. served as matron of
flanked by palms decorated t he 9te wore a floor ..length sheath honor. Bridesmaids were Ruth
cburob altar. Arrangements of gown !aahtoned of mal•e saki. Richards, slater of the bride, and
yellow and white daisies were in Appliques of daisies encircled Becky Frasher. They wore lden·
each window and on the organ. the neckline, sleeves and the !loa! pink floor-length guwna of
pink lace, and carried baskets of
The ramUy pews , were marked A·ll.ne panel on the front of the
pink rooes, llly-&lt;l!.tbe.vslley and
with clusters of ~ellow and white dress .
daisies with pale green bows.
Charles McClurg, anOther cou- ivY. The Oower girl, !ilaron
Mn. Brant Henry was at the ain oi the bride, was the r 1 n g Smith, wore a pink gown styled
similar to brldesmaida' gowns.
organ and Mrs. Ral.Ph Kratzer bearer.
was the solo1Bi1 Mrs. Henry play.
Robert Younkin o! COlumbus Keith Burdette was therlngbeared selectlona of "0 Promise performed the duties or best man
Me," by DeKoven; 11 Ahl Sweet and Richard Evans of Columbu.11
Mystery of Life;" J&gt;J Victor Her· and James Smith of Lancaster
bert and "Because., by D'Harde- were .the honOrary attendants.
lot'.
The ushers were DavJd,MeClug,
Vocal telections were "I Love ·IDOusin of the bride, .and ·!oger
You Truly," by Carrie Jacobs· Walker, brother of lthe bride·
Bond; "I Walk6d Today Where groom, .
Jesus Walked," by Geolfrey 0'·
For her daushter's wedding,
Hara; "With Thta Ring I Thee Mrs. McClurg chose a l on g
Wed," by Harrls-SaeCo; "0 Per- sleeved champagne aUk sheath
feet Love, 11 by Joseph Barnby dress. ~ wore accessories of
and .. The LOrd's Prayer" by pink and a corsage of IP'Mh carMalnUe.
natloos .
The bride was escorted down
With bone accessories and a
tl'le muslin-lined bridal aisle by corsage of green carnaUons, the
her brother, Wallace Dwight MC· bridegroom's mother wore a
Clurg. She wore a rioor .. leng:th beige silk and lace ensemble.
empire gown, which bad a ohanhnmedlately following t b e
Wace eage over a fitted peau ceremony. a receplioo wu held
satin dress. The ~wn featured on the church lawn. The bride' 1
a S"""'J neekllne, long tapering table was oovered wltll a greeo
oleevea oomlng to points at tile dotll with an averoltlrt of yellow
bands and an A.tlne skirt. Tho net and waa deoorated with ·a
attaobed obapel • lonsth trllo !our-tiered wedding oake topped
ended In a aoalloped hemline. A wltlla miniature bride and bride·
forward petal cliO&lt; edged In seed uoom. All arrongementofyellow
pearla held her llngortlp veil and white daioleo oompleted the
o! nylM Ulualon and she oar. table appointment&amp;.
rled a eoloolal bouQJOI of oymSening as a1olotant bostoaa.
bldlum orehlds and daisies cen· es were Mrs. Hank Thompson,
tored 'on a white Bible.
slller o! the bridegroom, a n d
Min Rollloe Walker, slater Mrs. Raub Love, oousln of the
or the bridegroom, waa tl1e maid bride,
ol hoonr and tho brldeomalds
For a traveling oostume, the
were Mloa Cheryl &amp;lyder of Nal: DOW Mrl, Welker &lt;bolO a yellow
IIOt!YiUo and Miss Patrl&lt;ls Blo.. whipped creme dreoa with white
of Jaek10n.
accessorl.ea and a white eymThe attendants wore I I o o r • bldlum orchid coraap.
length empire ...,... of oak!. The
The ....,,. will reside at S7
honor attendant was attired In Romle RQBd In Circleville.
NUe lf04in and the other attendanti _ , maize. The gowna - •
In curing, black lea Is fer·
Silled with modl!led ao:oop noel&lt;- mented while green tea is not.

Bride's Father Reads
McClurg- Walker VO ws

; Lt. Ronald Shamblin Weds

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CLA$ OF liMB - llolzer I!Oipltol School ot Nunlow. i!!aii ot Ui&amp; hold a '20 :veor reunion,
June 22 at Olear' e. Prior to tile dlmer ·iOr buo-s
e cor,. t&lt;r tilt .,..quate• only
was ,bal4 'tn tile ~er 'Hoapital Illnlng Boom. )l1~
~~ ~ John Ra£.
tort,y, adllilnlatrator of J1011V HoapltoJ, il!loke Ill .lhe aurllii .~· lht, plano lor tile - Holzer
Medical Ctnter. Ar~ ·fllr the reunion wen. Olllfl•· ~h Bush,
Fruler and
J., &lt;;lark. .Vera SII!Jie; Well GrOYo, Pa., ~lm •lill rJJt ,haoj~W o..n.lbe
diotanoe.
Frollt rOll, L II&gt; R, . Barbht SchoU W. ., lle7ftoldlburc; Jfbt~Herrmom Llltlo, Mlddl..,.,n;
J,an Bltoo Clark, Gallfpollo; Eunlc:e HW
Columlluo. Baok """·'tor, Sara So:~ Bush, 1
Galllp)llo; EJeonot DiJI!oplow Norrlo, Franlclln, Ind.; Vert ftouoh SlqiO, Well GrOV!Io Pl. I Dorothy
GWosiJ' Frazier, ·OoiJipollo; Fran&lt;JI Grepr CUto, St. Albano, W, :Vo.; H~ Al!onsworth Bur..,~~, Kanaup. AuandhW tho reunion but not preoent when the pli:lure fto taken fti BeiQ' Luttoo
MerUa, Pl. Pleaaut, W. VL, and Merlba Roller Gress,lollddloport.- Jaok Carr PhOto.

will be the hoartlolt tllanks of
those helped.
Volunteer~ can be found al·
most any tlm&amp;i read.i'i' to an
elderly resident In a ,...slog
scene, has erased from the pub- home, preparing and .serving food
11• mind the lmoge of wlunteero in a disaster canteen.
Red Cross volunteers come
as 1erene dispe111ers o! chart·
from many walks of lUe; some
serene, volunteers may be, have always bten home makers
but tboy are workero. The)luilo and otller• hl';t bad IWIII ••1/,ye
big Jobs and omoll ones; IIIey careers. Some are newly weds
handle ompleaaant tasks as ~ . ~ others. are u~ar­
as pleuant omes. They bring enta.
Red Croes volunteers, thank
&amp;kill and efftctency to their efgoodness,
are not 1111113. They
fort&amp; as weD as Wlderstandlng
are warm, earlre hUman behW&amp;
and compassion.
SPBINGF1ELD GRANGE 8 10o
The Red Cross volwoteer, t11e who sc:metlmes gets tired, 41...
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GVESS WHAT? A GIRL In 1o1m m. All ol!loero uuecl to be
ehl»1er 81)'1, comes in all sizes oiJill'l80&lt;i, Irritated and certain·: lee marrlod 0 IIWIIIIDI• present for pnotloe lor ln- tall, ahort and inbetween. He ly muot have DWIY periods of
: od Wood. Do you kDcnr wllat hail- speoUon.
or she can be a schod. ehUd wondering wby on oertll tl1ey keep
; f&amp;llod'l - ~ bad a little THURSDAY
or one who has "retired" lnto oo belre a .iuunteer.
: (ICtlllddt. eros• m;y .hetrt !Idola BETHEL WSCS Family Pie·
But keep on 111ey ~ Keeps
a whole new way of Ule. A Red
nlc, 6 p.m. at han File's picCroso Volunteer does. not ask helping tile htndleliiPid, ·ke•PI
bOll long a job will take and oa being a teacher-s,pooaer, keeps
nic fii'OWlds.
THE DECORATIONS lor t be
on teachlre ftrat.«&lt;d and awtm.
OCCL !i&amp;lriDI CGa!orenoe were
mlng. Nor is tlds all. TheY cin
0111111111\H~ &amp;&gt;me of tile girls
be found behind a teiePhoile mtklatllt~to--1'
low &lt;&amp;II after &lt;all urgire people , GALLIPOLIS - 2nd Lt Jo
LIII'!O rtall1 -ktdl
bad
to-te blood, golowtothehmne oeph W, llarkhasgnduata&lt;
eadt mulkal aotes '"- dlf.
of an overseas senlee-man to trom the Fioanoe O!lloer Baal•
Celtlll eoiGred j1lpe dtiiiOI'I, and
e By Helen Botte/
to aulst an anxloos wife. teaoJ&gt;. Couroe, U.S. Arm;y Finanel
Sebool, Fort Renjamln Harris..,
!lad • dtcorlttd tho pluo
Pixie wao taclleoe. 1- . 9oo low prospeoUve I""'~ hOII to
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The 1011 of ¥re. "'-"Y E
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plue at tile fa. YOtml ASKED FOR ITI
... o!lenlllvo and~ oo. Her oare for tile eCRD!tw bobJ, VciunThioeolinnn lo lor 10111111_. bol' frland and his lather ohcNid teera oan be fotmd In BJ'&amp;IIUI'Il" cr.t'k, Route 2, Do&gt; j '!7. Golll
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Allar all tba1 work, I thouglt pie, llltlr problema and pleao- hevo bad enough chara&lt;lar and sobools and hlgil 1&lt;hoolo paoli- ,polio, Clark ente'red the Anlll
lht ........ to heve thalr plo- ureo, tlla1r lnldlleo and fUn. AI
log !rlendsblp - · and llllllll! ln lolrll, 196&amp; He II a 196!
lou·eo - . For ...,. reaooa, wltll tllo rtll of Helen Halp USI, ...nge to otand beoldo her, dl!Q' boga, makiow tray favors IP'tduat, of GoDIIo AA:adelny Hlal
lewd woman!
"'" p~-. dicm't 1o1m out. Sor- It weloomoa IIUI)Io but won't aplnotllllo
Perhopl tile fellow baSI'! and out 01111' plantlJII! dish PI'· Sebool and ofOhloStateUnlvusl
., obout tbal, girlt, but to dodiO a oerlouo &lt;J~ostlon wltb a oalled back becaUoe abe told her dellS and seryJow In hoepltole. II' In 1968.
1111 you did a vel')' nice Job of bruol&gt;&lt;ltf.
Oanee•o motbtr abe waa aiKI&lt;ked Bed Cross volomteerslearneaal·
plGmlnltlleeveat.
- y o u r - question• to by her actions, and no "lad7" ly to care aboUt others.
YOtml ASKED FOR rJ', W'l or 1RJUid &lt;orne wt of the bathroom
Albert Schweitzer &lt;&amp;lied volunYOU EVER Idle lomoo- Hoi• Help USI 1!111 MWIIpii)OI'.
teering ''your aecond jab." "In
wr&amp;illlod In ·0 oltlmw towel 1lhen helpire lulnosa to otbera" he
DON'T BELIEVE ALL YOU
• buaa J!le'l
her buoband and ... and hil girl
: SOII!OIImota, I don't obout HEAR FROM GmL FRIENDS
friend were pre-.
said, every man oan lind on hlo
: 01171111. 'l'uudllllteraooDinwlt Deer Holmo:
Slnoo when Ia atandllll! uai and own doc.-atep adventures tor tbe
, tllo plo ohello prior to maldq a
rve eoJng wltll 11111 bol' apeaklng out apinll what 11 BOUI- our oureot souroe ofti'uo
: . , _ ,Pie and a lemon plo. I for live months. My girl (rlond W1'&lt;liW. a bad lralt? Yoo oald Pb:- peaoe and ll!e-1001 sollo!acllon.
: lllood 0117 lall two ........ """ k - telling me he I• cheating 1e wao toclleoo: I agroo. 9oo waa Some two mWion men, women,
tile original beauf1
Gill 11111.1
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Cleaned In
on
ma
While
I
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at
work.
9oo
o!!ODoiYO and rljlltl,y 10, Her bol' aod young peQple havofonndthalr
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Vm So:lu,....,r(
• Well, I I'll to tllllklng about oald be take• otllor &amp;lrla home friend and hio lather ibould have second job on the dooratep of tilt
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• ali tarlh I fto aallll to In hlo oar.
onoo(l1t obara&lt;lar and ....,... to Rod Cross•
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b1m
and
be
oald
be
did
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the
ride I girl home 011&lt;0...
lewd woman!
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Now, I eat an anonymous letAll work auannteed
PerhiJ)o the follow hlm't ooll- an lndlvldUII aer.U.Ior blo own
ter aay1ng I botler keep 0117 oyea ed herk beoause be lo too em· r~on and In his OWD way. But
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berruoed.
ibo
might
be
bell8r
ill8y
are
united
In
t11a1r
belle!
as
bo1 friend cheat~
1ng all the umo. The letter to off olnglt than to merey a IPlY In Rod Cr011 and Ita importance
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...... If be - - • IUcha.U..s to their oommoolf¥,
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• WaF - GIDe.;l George E.
might lalnt her maralo, l ~ Bu h .,.,Dd) 1 'In .....
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ooraly hope abe marrtoo _ .
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: GAWI"JLL'l -..! mo and ...,..,.., lo framlali: - al ..... _ s •• -~t ..Ucl~ ~ tilt ~·-·· ..
and I etlllll'olulllle her on bavlns and l!l'Ofioilai!DJ .. ""~; ·RlJI&gt;.
•ochool or a.II&amp;fOOI- bim.
: cation o_..t by lhi I'I'OetDo you tldnk bt'o a two • sa-..: - REAL
and MrL w. ~,., :ar-.,&lt;&gt;rpld: dtDce !llptlsl AaoocjatiOa will tlmtr? - LOONEY BIRD
Deer Rtol·
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What
11 badd&gt;one, If 11 !Ions for tile loW fund drive.
:• lllui 'thi'Gu&amp;ll Jub' $11 tho Pilat
Why not ...... tile tlloory tbal
• Croll! Btiltill Olurch Ia Gal- a follow to lnnoetnt until proved otlc:ko In eveeybody'o ortw? : U,OUe. The R.v. G. ICTuraor, .·IPdlf¥. I IUJIIlOIO I obuuld lhlnll H.
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tho oame obout your llrl friend, Deer Helen:
I agrea Pbdo ha• Iota of no-.
wlllbelln at 8130 jiUI Jaat for klc:ko, rd chtd&lt;
ted,
but the .... (Jitr llanetl
..... and 11)11 fat will . tier IJ,POWrlter aplnat tbol latwas prabobly to blame for tblo .
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tAl; • Doltt ti.len:
"Pixie In a Fix" ltll hit foika ~- Wlrt &lt;Gm- .
abe told her IDa. thoa the molter prabahl,y
obe woo llho&lt;k· barpd out of Ole 1&gt;illn'ooln u
and .., "'odr" moot - ' • do ..- In a towal
o f U . e - - tlllnklnl ... ..,. but her huollklmpy toni- band ... :ioomo. Aftel',aJJ, - · · .
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Howard 9dver serftd u lit· ' '
best man and usbon ...... Dcl!li· '
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was presented by Doml Jo Yfol~ . ·
ker at the plano. Voealial Mra.
Janet Baker and Mr1. Botilti .
Weiher, san&amp; "Oh Proml.. Me;''
"I Love You Truly," lftd -•'Be: .
cause." At the elose ol ta. -:~~~
mony they oang the Lord'&amp; Pl
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a matching jacket 1011 'Wb~W ...
light blue ahl!t otyle -

ceuorles. She wore a ·'Cor. . . flf·. ·
whJte carnations.
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cessories. She aJIO won a _...

sage or white cii'DIIiiXll.
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FolloY..ing the CtlreDIOIIJ a,..
ception was ·held 1n the -dlardl
basement.
A white lace tableelotb
ered the bride' I table wblcb
eentered wiUl a four-tlencl
ding cake. The cake wu
with t11e tradltionol brtdt
groom and surroundld bJ
Vlrlan and Vlc:kl IIIDaGa
Penelope Hampton prelddld
the bride's table and loin. JoJ...
Richards registered ayelta. . . , · ,
The newlyweds will Bve It A,.
portment C, 2053 Lakowootl Dr.,
Kettering. Ohio, 45420, .
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momben ~ auesti atjeftdidlbl q" Mra. Pel!'l R•de,
cOttHd dllli !JICioor picnic lit •Ideals are like stare," by Hel'
lhe ~ W&lt;iJilin's Cll11 Gf thoi en Slelner Rico; Bettio Wlltl,

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'lburllday wvemi!l, with Mro. Hoi- "fhe Bridge Ym Never C-s;"
Reynolds;' l)fo~dlnl. I)I'OIId- llorotb:l Y - , ''Frllll&lt;l;" II&amp;-

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bel Hysell, •-Fori'lillt;'' M¥'11· In
Pra3er o! thanks was·glven by ret Llllance, "Tho Ancient Pray- · IDCIIhol'l
o,rtver Rice. Mrs. ReyuoJda and er, u and. "New Frida and Old e~, Wbo
Mro. MarProt Llllancewere&lt;'O- Friends," and ""'" 'Reynolds Y~l ~d. Roporlfol Ill '..,...
eholrmen.
"""" 111 article for Mro. Farm- .loin. Holen B....,. qj Mra.
During lhe program, Mro. Oo- or. Thcise wiJo did not rand A- Mario Kala,
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oar Roush gave devotions from
something "bltereotlng."
Qaoota -.a~ ljr. •ud
the Upper Room and ocrlplure
Denver Hysell and Norrrum Mrs. lloiNer Rico, Mr.lllii.Mra.
from foreign countries, Md rand Yeauger sboWed lllmo oflhowed- Nol'llllll Y.....,.., Mra. OOidlo
The Billy !lu!d2l.v tesllmcrly. · dings o1 lllerl'le Hicks aad Ito· Fry, Dolumbul, lfabol qjifoll,
Mrs. Alldrtzy Sweat read po. tby Hood ol the Bible SCbJol Mrt. l'l&gt;arl Rayno!"'- lJ!'r lAo
ems writteo bv ~!To. Blanche PI&lt;Die In lli67, 11~ tile Mea' I Chfldl, Mr. WIIJiam'
Mr:
Gorby, "The Ac'Oms and the Cbriatlan Camp ill Ken!Udcl' a·
Ray Darot IIIII Mr. L. ll'•. Har·
oak." Mrs. Rlanche GllkeY,
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of ~meroy &amp;I &amp;\IIIII. ·

Mro. KeonoCit GrU!Itll walprogram chairman 11111 P.eiM!Ited an
lnterestq article on bobby !low-

made two tableclntbo.

Girl Scouts Enjoy

POMEROY CHAPTER No. 186
OES, rqular mooting Tueoda,v,
7:'5 p.m.
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Mr. llld Mra. Cyr!IRllldllt.llll•
,..,.,. -··Mr. ud .Mra.
tiby -·llld chfldren, M¥'c
llld Mliodr; Mr. and Mra. Rq
Tolley and dauillter. -ley;·
~ Hooser, Jr., Mra. w. B.
Tollay, Mr' and Mrt. J. B. ToiJeJ, Mrt. Ell- 9illlvaa ·• n d
cldldren, Tl&gt;m;' Pat IIIII Jim;
Salldl Da....... Mra. EupnlaEmorlck u d - CbarlolllldMike.
Alao, Mr. and Mro. Earl Hln~'
111111 .... children, lf.lry, Jeonle
llld Jim; Mr. and Mra. _Gilbert
Wlllf*Jl, Mr. ud Mra. Cbarlol
- · Mr.llld Mro. John
Fllher IIIII chfldren, Jlllla aad
Adam; Mro. . - w..-. and
chfldren, llaD&lt;b', Mike ud Lloo;
Mra. Naomi No¥1lle, Mr. aad
Mra. Jemea Newlllellldchfldren,
Jimmy, David, Ami, Teroa,

EnudSimiDJ.
Mr. IIIII Mro. lloJIII'l TollOJ,
lira. Faye Arcllel', Mr11- A m 1
TolleJ. Mrt. Blrtrlct ..
Mr. imd Mra. Bill B-•· Tl&gt;mIIIT llllodea ud frlllld ud Clair
Staoll.

E~gles • Ciass
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Thvrsday

In Syracuse
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Giv~ yourself-ilr
o,ne you l9ve-a diamorld ring with the look
of a one, lwo, or three carat diamond. But pay much less than fuil
carat cost. All this bi• beauty-so reasonably priced-is possible
because specially ~ut smaller diamonds are clustered together by
. ~n· exclusive mounting process. Quality diamonds .. . newest de- $igns . .. 14 kt. w~ite or yellow gold rings. Above all, the wonderful
,!l!K&gt;K of full carat diamond rings at exceptionally low prices.

TIFFIN

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Tho moellnl wao opened 1lilh
ille TOPS prayer IIIII pledp,
followed by thoi .feUowlblp 10111'l'llo new members - • weicomod, Carole Wolf and Jo Am

Sncnrdan ol Rutland. Rllual WOI
slveoi lb ..,. KOP, 5 TOPS, me
TURTLE IIIII six
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PIGS.
Taking honorl lor the !Ill waa
Am Cottrill .,...., ~""-· waa
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lb. Iooa' - B!lll~;

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DlOIIIfll1
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Meet
attendance
prlzea were awardlcllb Am Colll'UI, Betty Gilkey IIIII He I e n
a...raror lhe lllarlel'.
Tho next maat~nc will be bold
Jul¥ 2 It lhe lleig~ ~ Jn.
llrmary, AIIYOI1t wilblni to at- I • wolcome.

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REEDSVILLE -· The onve
Farm Women'a Club met with
Mra. Ina llalllr - wilh M r a.
Mamie Bucld&lt;Q~, I)I'Oaldlllll, cooduclin!l tile meeting IIIII roll call
being anawered by naming a Itvorlte ~cnlc lllOI.
Attending "ire Mra. An Myera, Mrs. Ella u-m, Mra.
Pauline M)'era, Mra. Vlvlln Hutnphrey, Mro. Ella Olborno, Mro,
UIUon Plckena and apst, Mro.
Helon Coldwell.
llowl&lt;l-robln cardo were slcned lor Mrs. Tr&lt;ll 8o'aln and.
MI·s. Boas Larklno. Prosram
lor ilia evening waa "iloorwal'a
to Happiness" by Mra. Bucklll)'
llld Mro. Plckeni, amh Ju n e
pootn b7 Mra. iiUIIJ,piii1V.

HARRISONVILLE - A birthdlmer wu held Sunda,y h..,.
orin&amp;' Mra. Ella ~......
A-ng were Mr. and Mra.
Clii!Drd Anderoon and s0111, VleDIII, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Anderson, Jr., llld llunlly,
Dtmbar, W, VL; Mr. and Mrs.
Lester caato, CtOII r.... w.
Va.; Mr. tad Mrs. carl samp.
son. GrHnvllle, S.C.; Mr. ancl
Mra. W. D. Musaer, Rutland;
Mrs. Anna Crosson llld llunlly,
Dunbor, and Bessie Grabam,
Harr!ICII\ollle.
T, Sit. JackGr...... andllunUy
of f10rlda vlolted hlo mother.
Mra. Boule Grahlm of Har·
• rlaonv!lle, 11 did her son, E. C.
~&lt;fi i!il!:'lll!uUY of LeXingtl)n
Pari(, ' IIIIL ; llti Vlrlinla GlbiOII
haa llrtlltrriOila'fr.urgery at·· Hoi~
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a~eand,orcbldu.....a,iaillll, ·
llallked Gil ellller aldo b.J,~Iill
holders llld Whit. Cllbdltl: ·~
lolaxlne WilipU IJI'tlldo&lt;! att!MO
pmcll bowl. IINdbur tlio rMre!llmeat COftllllltr.o ..,... . ~ Ad;;
ams udlllllll' Patter-il'ulot&gt;
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Given on Sunday · , .

POMEROY - Taking honoro
•• "~n,. at"ihe weeki)' meetIDe ollhe TOPS club """ MarJorie Davis w!lo loot lour and
lhroe.follrthsl)&gt;a, last Week.

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·' ~ · · .Hiles,
Mliov.fr'
ero ilbldt Sllve lliiiQ)I JlC!(Jteri 'CII 'tla Kay
· Mro. Karl Krautille raiolng Gf ~. , lrla and ter, Ylce . c~man, and Mra. _
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,., . · Rlcbard Rupe, ~. wore
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Mfl. Charl08 :YO.,. cl(oplay. JIOt preaont and WID be Installed cf M
ed • ipeclalarriiiiPIIIenl, • ..,... later.
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by, ·
Mrs. ROI' ROilier.
Travellni prize wao ...., by
were; .
Mro. CbariOI Carr.
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· Birthday Dinner

q=~~=-::!.~_:: Week of TOPS

Commencement He ld Sundays..san

JEWELERS .

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Mar;orie Davis
THURSDAY

the Middleport Buiilnessllld Prolesolooal Women'• Club attendHike
Coolcout
ed a meeting tor presidents llld
POMEROY - Girl Scout eo-·
vice - president&amp; of Business
and Proteaaional WIXI1en1a Club dot Troop 188 enlo1ed a bike Unloa Church .,._, meetilw
In District 15 held ot thoi Wallo- IIIII cookout Thuraday at thoi Ver- Tuellday, Jul)' 2 at. 7:30 p.m.
tm ~r Club Thuroda,v e'""' non N..ae ,.,., In Neaoe setllemem.
IIJI!,
tor&gt;Daytoo Hotel.
Attending were J11 Beaver,
M¥'gle Wanaley, Amy Hamm,
Powero, llldauesta, ,...._
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prot Gardner, Rlcbard llldlllke
POMEROY - Commencement Mrs. Robert Davia; primary, Powero. They wero a c . _
exercloes of illo dally vacation llrs. Stacy Amold, Mra. Fred led by Mrs. WIDiamllllllm,Mrt.
Bfhle school cA the Forest Run NeaR; juniors, Mrs. Chlrle1 Walla~ Powera, leader, · lind
Methodist Church were held a&amp;n- Hamilton, Mr1. Dale Wamer, :Mra. Nease.
day evening. Mra. Fred N...., and junior blal&gt;. Mra. D a v I d
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ON DEAN'S LJSr
dire-. welcomed friends and Flag, Mrs. DaYid Neaao.llolp.
MIDDLEPORT -liebblo Gru._
CEDAR LAKES, W, VIIi- The
J)ll'td.l.
en ft1'f!l Ctxmia Wamer, Aim· --..1 Tollay reunion wlo bold
Theme lor the school, which ette w..._, and Mrs. Glen oar, daushter cl Mr. and Mrt.
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WWiam
Grueser,
bao
bela
oiunhere
JIDIO
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with
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dinhad an enrollmeat o1 C, wu n~
llld tko oftarnom
WQ[d. nmt"a Hupo.(\...-- ~-cl-~oanlod""'!'tand ·
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Hysell and Lindo llolloD; .., &lt;lllllV ID thoi br;emiut. Mra.
g~.., to ~&lt; olilbeglnflora. lira. WendaiiJelfora, Dsrid Niue waa 01'111111111:
oil
lbl,......ll PI"""'
the tamlly comq lhe srootoot
dlotance, the oldest couple,' ille
l'&lt;lWI&amp;IIot e&lt;q&gt;Je, ud to lbe ~dr8i In babble IJIIDI one) ~
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Nat year, tho rewdm wiJl be
bold qaln m tho lourlll :l!blday
In Jlme at Cedar Lakea.

TIFFIN

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TU~S 'PI,AINS- Tho 811;
DUal !lleftl~ ot ilte Role ~
Club ol _.... Piallul waa'held
ol 1110 bome cf &lt;Mfl: 0, J, ..... 1lilh . thoi memberl ot

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'm'a association of the First and a thcirt story, Mro. KlelvUnited Presbyterian Clmrch o! er' s "Hidden Garden. ••
Missionary »raytrl were t:l.Middleport met 1n re~lar sesslm Thuraday evening at t h e lored by Mrs. Dorothy Harley
church. Faye Wallace, .President, for men in the area ~ Bellipresided, with Mrs. LllllanStlelf urn, France, and the llom6 area
of Dayton,
at ttle piano.
The meeting was apened with
Mrs. Wallace reportedtboltwo
a song followed by devotions by ban&lt;jlO( tables had bleb purchasMrs. Tom Kelly who read "LUe ed, and Mrs. Joo Ballay has
INWELU&gt;TONMEETING
MIDDLEPORT - Miss Betty
Leonard, president, 1M Mrs.
wnma Sargent, vl""'''l'laiAienl of

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MIDDLEPORT -

LUTHERANS TO MEET .
POMEROY - Hundreds of
Lutheran mi ssionary-minded women throughout Ohio will convene
in Da.yton, on July 10-12, at the
second biennial convention of the
Lutheran Women's Missionary
League - Ohio District. The
convention inspired by the theme.
"Christ in You - the HOJI8 or
Glory., will open at 1 p.m. ·on
Wedneadsy, July 10 at the Sherll-

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Women Meet on

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VAL:UABLE ••DOOR PRIZES

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FEVER

Pomeroy

E.RMOMETER.
GWEN AWAY FREE TO

Miss

Each Customer Purchasing

'starts .....,
July 1 • 9

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_FAM• . .t

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Go~ng, goln,, IJOne. ~'f.;ll1oe

on. HflfJie, ~U. , pt.in· or fancy, . ia;t~)
mendoue."'VInp. Shoe~ .
CoJI!fortably 1.. any w~
not mJt8 thlll unique_opportunllJ t .· ..

Reg. '15-'l6 NaturaiJz.ers
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momben ~ auesti atjeftdidlbl q" Mra. Pel!'l R•de,
cOttHd dllli !JICioor picnic lit •Ideals are like stare," by Hel'
lhe ~ W&lt;iJilin's Cll11 Gf thoi en Slelner Rico; Bettio Wlltl,

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'lburllday wvemi!l, with Mro. Hoi- "fhe Bridge Ym Never C-s;"
Reynolds;' l)fo~dlnl. I)I'OIId- llorotb:l Y - , ''Frllll&lt;l;" II&amp;-

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bel Hysell, •-Fori'lillt;'' M¥'11· In
Pra3er o! thanks was·glven by ret Llllance, "Tho Ancient Pray- · IDCIIhol'l
o,rtver Rice. Mrs. ReyuoJda and er, u and. "New Frida and Old e~, Wbo
Mro. MarProt Llllancewere&lt;'O- Friends," and ""'" 'Reynolds Y~l ~d. Roporlfol Ill '..,...
eholrmen.
"""" 111 article for Mro. Farm- .loin. Holen B....,. qj Mra.
During lhe program, Mro. Oo- or. Thcise wiJo did not rand A- Mario Kala,
. .·.. · ·
oar Roush gave devotions from
something "bltereotlng."
Qaoota -.a~ ljr. •ud
the Upper Room and ocrlplure
Denver Hysell and Norrrum Mrs. lloiNer Rico, Mr.lllii.Mra.
from foreign countries, Md rand Yeauger sboWed lllmo oflhowed- Nol'llllll Y.....,.., Mra. OOidlo
The Billy !lu!d2l.v tesllmcrly. · dings o1 lllerl'le Hicks aad Ito· Fry, Dolumbul, lfabol qjifoll,
Mrs. Alldrtzy Sweat read po. tby Hood ol the Bible SCbJol Mrt. l'l&gt;arl Rayno!"'- lJ!'r lAo
ems writteo bv ~!To. Blanche PI&lt;Die In lli67, 11~ tile Mea' I Chfldl, Mr. WIIJiam'
Mr:
Gorby, "The Ac'Oms and the Cbriatlan Camp ill Ken!Udcl' a·
Ray Darot IIIII Mr. L. ll'•. Har·
oak." Mrs. Rlanche GllkeY,
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of ~meroy &amp;I &amp;\IIIII. ·

Mro. KeonoCit GrU!Itll walprogram chairman 11111 P.eiM!Ited an
lnterestq article on bobby !low-

made two tableclntbo.

Girl Scouts Enjoy

POMEROY CHAPTER No. 186
OES, rqular mooting Tueoda,v,
7:'5 p.m.
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Reunion Held
0 n June 23rd

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Mr. llld Mra. Cyr!IRllldllt.llll•
,..,.,. -··Mr. ud .Mra.
tiby -·llld chfldren, M¥'c
llld Mliodr; Mr. and Mra. Rq
Tolley and dauillter. -ley;·
~ Hooser, Jr., Mra. w. B.
Tollay, Mr' and Mrt. J. B. ToiJeJ, Mrt. Ell- 9illlvaa ·• n d
cldldren, Tl&gt;m;' Pat IIIII Jim;
Salldl Da....... Mra. EupnlaEmorlck u d - CbarlolllldMike.
Alao, Mr. and Mro. Earl Hln~'
111111 .... children, lf.lry, Jeonle
llld Jim; Mr. and Mra. _Gilbert
Wlllf*Jl, Mr. ud Mra. Cbarlol
- · Mr.llld Mro. John
Fllher IIIII chfldren, Jlllla aad
Adam; Mro. . - w..-. and
chfldren, llaD&lt;b', Mike ud Lloo;
Mra. Naomi No¥1lle, Mr. aad
Mra. Jemea Newlllellldchfldren,
Jimmy, David, Ami, Teroa,

EnudSimiDJ.
Mr. IIIII Mro. lloJIII'l TollOJ,
lira. Faye Arcllel', Mr11- A m 1
TolleJ. Mrt. Blrtrlct ..
Mr. imd Mra. Bill B-•· Tl&gt;mIIIT llllodea ud frlllld ud Clair
Staoll.

E~gles • Ciass
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Thvrsday

In Syracuse
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Giv~ yourself-ilr
o,ne you l9ve-a diamorld ring with the look
of a one, lwo, or three carat diamond. But pay much less than fuil
carat cost. All this bi• beauty-so reasonably priced-is possible
because specially ~ut smaller diamonds are clustered together by
. ~n· exclusive mounting process. Quality diamonds .. . newest de- $igns . .. 14 kt. w~ite or yellow gold rings. Above all, the wonderful
,!l!K&gt;K of full carat diamond rings at exceptionally low prices.

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Tho moellnl wao opened 1lilh
ille TOPS prayer IIIII pledp,
followed by thoi .feUowlblp 10111'l'llo new members - • weicomod, Carole Wolf and Jo Am

Sncnrdan ol Rutland. Rllual WOI
slveoi lb ..,. KOP, 5 TOPS, me
TURTLE IIIII six
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PIGS.
Taking honorl lor the !Ill waa
Am Cottrill .,...., ~""-· waa
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lb. Iooa' - B!lll~;

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DlOIIIfll1
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Meet
attendance
prlzea were awardlcllb Am Colll'UI, Betty Gilkey IIIII He I e n
a...raror lhe lllarlel'.
Tho next maat~nc will be bold
Jul¥ 2 It lhe lleig~ ~ Jn.
llrmary, AIIYOI1t wilblni to at- I • wolcome.

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REEDSVILLE -· The onve
Farm Women'a Club met with
Mra. Ina llalllr - wilh M r a.
Mamie Bucld&lt;Q~, I)I'Oaldlllll, cooduclin!l tile meeting IIIII roll call
being anawered by naming a Itvorlte ~cnlc lllOI.
Attending "ire Mra. An Myera, Mrs. Ella u-m, Mra.
Pauline M)'era, Mra. Vlvlln Hutnphrey, Mro. Ella Olborno, Mro,
UIUon Plckena and apst, Mro.
Helon Coldwell.
llowl&lt;l-robln cardo were slcned lor Mrs. Tr&lt;ll 8o'aln and.
MI·s. Boas Larklno. Prosram
lor ilia evening waa "iloorwal'a
to Happiness" by Mra. Bucklll)'
llld Mro. Plckeni, amh Ju n e
pootn b7 Mra. iiUIIJ,piii1V.

HARRISONVILLE - A birthdlmer wu held Sunda,y h..,.
orin&amp;' Mra. Ella ~......
A-ng were Mr. and Mra.
Clii!Drd Anderoon and s0111, VleDIII, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Anderson, Jr., llld llunlly,
Dtmbar, W, VL; Mr. and Mrs.
Lester caato, CtOII r.... w.
Va.; Mr. tad Mrs. carl samp.
son. GrHnvllle, S.C.; Mr. ancl
Mra. W. D. Musaer, Rutland;
Mrs. Anna Crosson llld llunlly,
Dunbor, and Bessie Grabam,
Harr!ICII\ollle.
T, Sit. JackGr...... andllunUy
of f10rlda vlolted hlo mother.
Mra. Boule Grahlm of Har·
• rlaonv!lle, 11 did her son, E. C.
~&lt;fi i!il!:'lll!uUY of LeXingtl)n
Pari(, ' IIIIL ; llti Vlrlinla GlbiOII
haa llrtlltrriOila'fr.urgery at·· Hoi~
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IIDrlum rromtable••-~~~~- ·
a~eand,orcbldu.....a,iaillll, ·
llallked Gil ellller aldo b.J,~Iill
holders llld Whit. Cllbdltl: ·~
lolaxlne WilipU IJI'tlldo&lt;! att!MO
pmcll bowl. IINdbur tlio rMre!llmeat COftllllltr.o ..,... . ~ Ad;;
ams udlllllll' Patter-il'ulot&gt;
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Given on Sunday · , .

POMEROY - Taking honoro
•• "~n,. at"ihe weeki)' meetIDe ollhe TOPS club """ MarJorie Davis w!lo loot lour and
lhroe.follrthsl)&gt;a, last Week.

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·' ~ · · .Hiles,
Mliov.fr'
ero ilbldt Sllve lliiiQ)I JlC!(Jteri 'CII 'tla Kay
· Mro. Karl Krautille raiolng Gf ~. , lrla and ter, Ylce . c~man, and Mra. _
~ IWea. ·
,., . · Rlcbard Rupe, ~. wore
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ed • ipeclalarriiiiPIIIenl, • ..,... later.
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...i design llllde ollllliPdr-•· Followlnl tile 11N8l'ant, ARoll call was ·lll81l8red by. 19 · freshments we~ served by hootmemhero slvlna her favorite bob- easea, Mro. WUUIU!ISW.Uel and
by, ·
Mrs. ROI' ROilier.
Travellni prize wao ...., by
were; .
Mro. CbariOI Carr.
t

· Birthday Dinner

q=~~=-::!.~_:: Week of TOPS

Commencement He ld Sundays..san

JEWELERS .

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Mar;orie Davis
THURSDAY

the Middleport Buiilnessllld Prolesolooal Women'• Club attendHike
Coolcout
ed a meeting tor presidents llld
POMEROY - Girl Scout eo-·
vice - president&amp; of Business
and Proteaaional WIXI1en1a Club dot Troop 188 enlo1ed a bike Unloa Church .,._, meetilw
In District 15 held ot thoi Wallo- IIIII cookout Thuraday at thoi Ver- Tuellday, Jul)' 2 at. 7:30 p.m.
tm ~r Club Thuroda,v e'""' non N..ae ,.,., In Neaoe setllemem.
IIJI!,
tor&gt;Daytoo Hotel.
Attending were J11 Beaver,
M¥'gle Wanaley, Amy Hamm,
Powero, llldauesta, ,...._
.
prot Gardner, Rlcbard llldlllke
POMEROY - Commencement Mrs. Robert Davia; primary, Powero. They wero a c . _
exercloes of illo dally vacation llrs. Stacy Amold, Mra. Fred led by Mrs. WIDiamllllllm,Mrt.
Bfhle school cA the Forest Run NeaR; juniors, Mrs. Chlrle1 Walla~ Powera, leader, · lind
Methodist Church were held a&amp;n- Hamilton, Mr1. Dale Wamer, :Mra. Nease.
day evening. Mra. Fred N...., and junior blal&gt;. Mra. D a v I d
•
ON DEAN'S LJSr
dire-. welcomed friends and Flag, Mrs. DaYid Neaao.llolp.
MIDDLEPORT -liebblo Gru._
CEDAR LAKES, W, VIIi- The
J)ll'td.l.
en ft1'f!l Ctxmia Wamer, Aim· --..1 Tollay reunion wlo bold
Theme lor the school, which ette w..._, and Mrs. Glen oar, daushter cl Mr. and Mrt.
·
WWiam
Grueser,
bao
bela
oiunhere
JIDIO
23,
with
•
ball*
dinhad an enrollmeat o1 C, wu n~
llld tko oftarnom
WQ[d. nmt"a Hupo.(\...-- ~-cl-~oanlod""'!'tand ·
' . IJI" 'i lliloln. ~ ~
..
er11 Ill' ere, aurter7. · . Bille . YV- ~ t.Taft. 1fQI1s yrl~,
~·=·~'--'~'I'F""
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pr
Hysell and Lindo llolloD; .., &lt;lllllV ID thoi br;emiut. Mra.
g~.., to ~&lt; olilbeglnflora. lira. WendaiiJelfora, Dsrid Niue waa 01'111111111:
oil
lbl,......ll PI"""'
the tamlly comq lhe srootoot
dlotance, the oldest couple,' ille
l'&lt;lWI&amp;IIot e&lt;q&gt;Je, ud to lbe ~dr8i In babble IJIIDI one) ~
'.~
Nat year, tho rewdm wiJl be
bold qaln m tho lourlll :l!blday
In Jlme at Cedar Lakea.

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TU~S 'PI,AINS- Tho 811;
DUal !lleftl~ ot ilte Role ~
Club ol _.... Piallul waa'held
ol 1110 bome cf &lt;Mfl: 0, J, ..... 1lilh . thoi memberl ot

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CluB Pk:hic Is Held
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The Wom- .and Work,'' ' 4Lfle'a Gardin,"
'm'a association of the First and a thcirt story, Mro. KlelvUnited Presbyterian Clmrch o! er' s "Hidden Garden. ••
Missionary »raytrl were t:l.Middleport met 1n re~lar sesslm Thuraday evening at t h e lored by Mrs. Dorothy Harley
church. Faye Wallace, .President, for men in the area ~ Bellipresided, with Mrs. LllllanStlelf urn, France, and the llom6 area
of Dayton,
at ttle piano.
The meeting was apened with
Mrs. Wallace reportedtboltwo
a song followed by devotions by ban&lt;jlO( tables had bleb purchasMrs. Tom Kelly who read "LUe ed, and Mrs. Joo Ballay has
INWELU&gt;TONMEETING
MIDDLEPORT - Miss Betty
Leonard, president, 1M Mrs.
wnma Sargent, vl""'''l'laiAienl of

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MIDDLEPORT -

LUTHERANS TO MEET .
POMEROY - Hundreds of
Lutheran mi ssionary-minded women throughout Ohio will convene
in Da.yton, on July 10-12, at the
second biennial convention of the
Lutheran Women's Missionary
League - Ohio District. The
convention inspired by the theme.
"Christ in You - the HOJI8 or
Glory., will open at 1 p.m. ·on
Wedneadsy, July 10 at the Sherll-

1,&gt;1

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Women Meet on

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_ COSMETICS 'ANCJ

s;,;;.,

Church

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BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR
VAL:UABLE ••DOOR PRIZES

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FEVER

Pomeroy

E.RMOMETER.
GWEN AWAY FREE TO

Miss

Each Customer Purchasing

'starts .....,
July 1 • 9

•·Ill•
- ·SAVE ON.

_FAM• . .t

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Go~ng, goln,, IJOne. ~'f.;ll1oe

on. HflfJie, ~U. , pt.in· or fancy, . ia;t~)
mendoue."'VInp. Shoe~ .
CoJI!fortably 1.. any w~
not mJt8 thlll unique_opportunllJ t .· ..

Reg. '15-'l6 NaturaiJz.ers
. -)vl'-1,
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$$:oo or More

In 1. .ch1~ !EXcJudlng Tobacco)

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of Miss
Linda
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Mr. and Mrs. WU!Iam M. '
and Mr. Torry WiDdoft Hall, son
ol Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hall
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State Paid
$413 Million

For Schools
Ohio paid oot more than $413
million In support of the public
' school system during the 1968ftscal year, U was reported Fridsy
by state Auditor Roger Cloud.
The actual distributlcms of

aehool fotmdation funds [or t h e

twelve month period were '413, •
074,640, up $81,329,177, or 24.5
per cent over the 1967 fiscal
year payments of $331,745,463,
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Clood ssld.
The increase in state support
to schools, Clood pointed out,
covers 10 months beginning In
September 1967, tbe e!lec:tlve
dote ol the new aehool program
enacted In the reced: seaaion of
the legialature. The annual rate
of Increased state - r t Is ap.
proximately 30 per cont.
Tbe JuliO foundalloll payment
of $36,137,75U1, currsntly beIng made, pushed the cumuladve
dlstrlbutiooo to the record high,
Including $18,503,543 for the 163
clcy school distrlcte;$15,617,2541
for the 462 local districts, and
$2,016,956 for the 54 exempted
village districts.
Alsu Included In the June pay·
mont were: $718,822fortheoperatlon ol the 88 eounty boards of
..Ucalloo, together with $8,362,859 and $1,585,182 as the emplqyer contributions to the teach. · ers' aDd· school employees' re~
U~ert systems, respectively.

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by ber rather, was altiHd Ill a
prlncosa gown with ~~ train,
faahloned of silk peeu de &amp;Ole
accented with Alencoolace.
Mn. Bel1lllrd Meurgulart of
Lltchfteld, Conn., alteDded her
sister as matron of honor, and
Mia a Mary Am Crawford, MeadavUie, Pa., was maid ot honor.
Brldeamalda were Mlas Natalie
Hall, sister of Gle bridegroom;
"'isa Diane Atkin, Warren, 0.,
Miss Irene SWett, Warren, Mass.,
and Miss Marianne Teevens of
SUI.ron, Mass. Miss Nicole Mourgulrst was nower girl.
Mr. Gary Adler of Point Pleasant was best man. Ushers were
Mr. WOllam M. Carrol, Jr., of
LouiBVille, brother ol the bride;
Mr. Dlgeoe Ball, Pt. Pleasant;
Mr, Donald Corden, Warren, 0.,
Mr. David Feola, Buckhamacn,
W. Va., and Mr. Bernard Moorgular!, Litch!leld, Conn.
A reception In tho church dining room followed the ceremony.
A gradeate of West Virginia
Wesleyan College, the bride 11'111
be employed as an elementary
schoolteacher in the fall. Mr.
Hall will snter his final year
of pharmacy school at West Vir·
g!nla University.
The coople will reside at 509
Cl&amp;rk Sl., Morgantown, W. Va.
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varllljted
sOve1l'll tllllo and

many
arrived Sunday and thehaJ~l::: ;
~k to make Mra. No
moro bipP)i. .
, ·"' Ford,
In tbe afternoon cake, ·hclmo
.iilde lei! cream, tr.ult piancb,
~ ""' nula ~' aerved. ·
Tbere was wa~rmelon for 'lilY•
O)ile who wanted IL ,
.
·
Preaeni were ~'~*"'

·-rr

R~ports

:·Aqalut2.
· Ber. Garlow llu J'OQiested the

.folllliitna P.r...,a1D attend,

Evaupllom- Rav. Mrs. Ach. .· . llh Miller, dlalrman; Tru-s
- Friend Glbbl, prealdlnt; Wal-

'

Judith Ann Morris· To be Wed

Pamela Kay Hayes to Wed

On July I a new Mille - Ohio
Dqmlnlean - will be addad tQ
the Uot 'of Ohio colleges and a
familiar .... - Sl. Mary of the
' Sprlll/11 - will pasll out of ex·

POMEROY - Mr. and Mra. Walter N. Morris, of Birch
Run, Michigan, announea the engogement of their daughter,
Judith AM, .to Rev. Lools A. Diehl, soo of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Diehl, of Pm1eroy. Tbe weddl111 dote Is set lor December 28, 1968. Mlos Morris Is a 1968 graduate of Spring
Arbor College and will be teaching In theJacksoo arOI schools
In Jackson, Michigan. Mr. Diehl wUJ be a senior at Spring
Arbor College In the fall. Rev. Diehl Is a 1965 graduate of
Pomeroy High School where he waa an allleagee food)all play-

POMEROY - Mrs. Mildred R. Ha,yes, Butternut Ave.,
Pomeroy, am Virgil C. Hayes, Rightmire IDvd., Columbus.
Ohio are IIUIOlUleing the engagement arll approaching mar·
rlogc of their daughter, Pomela Kay, to Mr. Charles W.
Holcomb of Colmnbua, Ohio, son of Mr. alii Mrs. WeSley
Holcomb, Lawrenceburg, Ind. The brldHlect Is a 1968 graduate of Pomeroy High School and Is presentb employed as
an aide in the Pornerqy Head Start Center. Mr. Holcm~b Is
a 1967 gradeste of Middleport High School and Is presently
employed at North American Aviation, Ind., Columbus. The
OjiOn churcb WeddiJW
bs an event of July 21eat the POIII&amp;nll' Firat -Uot Church.

Mra. John
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Mary· EDen

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$2.9910$5.50 /
Size lOiol

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To highlllht the chan&amp;e, Qhlo

.JOvernor James A. ·lllil&gt;dea and

Msyor M. E. Seneedi.....,r of
Columbus have proclal- the

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week of July 1 lhroagh Ju)J 7 "·'. r...----~--....,
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PI', PLEASANT - Governing
-m.-raoftheUnlon
(;,unpsround Aooocladon w I I I
. meet In a called aesslooatBelle: ·JDtade Uo!ted Mothodlst church
· lbiMy 11ternoon June30, at2:30,
, .accordlne 1D chairman, Rev. DI;·-Garlow.
Jllports ol the Evangelic and
Fluance COIIIIIIitteoa.andthetrus.liiill Will bs heard as the As!IO. ...... I'CIIIIdl out final detalll
Cor Ule earnpmeellng .)lly 21 •

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ho,: nla, ,and a Ia••
New Coli. Comes ....... unlblo k! II~

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RECEIVES FLAG - Mrs. Carlo• Gnhlm, leader of Syracuse Broomle Trcq, No. 37, seeood
lrm~ left, received a new 511-star Dag for ber troOp frm1 the Woodmen of the World's Parker..
burl organlzatiiJ! durinl a meeting saturday morning at the Syracuse Methodlat Church. Pre&amp;entiJW the flag are members or Woodmen of the World Rangerettes, Lynn Bailey, far left, and
lleeann OU, aloog with Phlllll) 0!4 a trustee In the orpnlzatlon' s Rangers.
lie H~ vice president; Harold
Bumgarner, secretary; Emory
Roush, treasurer; and members,
Charlie Fowlor, Otho Msttox,
Roger llyssll, and Ralo181&gt; Rouab.
Finance - Emory Roollb, chair·

man; Mrs. Jean Deweese, secretary; Rsv. Marlin Campbell,
Donald Rouoh, wuu.m wn .....
Jamea Boshell, Rev. Charlea
Parrish, Paul Rickard and Bobby
J. Chapman. All other llltereated persons are we1come.

I:IGCTQAIS MAILBAG

X Rays of Little Use .
Diagnosing Liver Cancer
ly WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

Horse Show to Offer
Trophies and Ribbons
PT. PLEASANT - The 6th an- Pooy (pony 48" and under - ridnual 4th or July Horse Show will er 12 and under)j 9. Women's
bs staged Thuredsy at Harmon Western Pleasure Horse; 10.
Field beginning at 2 p.m. spon- Pick Up Race (open); II. Drunkaored by the Interact Club of ard's Paradise (o.:en); 12. Stake
PPHS and Harmon Field Stables. Rae~ (open); 13. Bare Back PonThere will be 18 classes with Ies; !4. Flag Race (OjJOn).
15. Western Pleasure Pon,y
trq:~hies and ribbons to be awarded In the various division. In (4S'' - 56" - rider 16 and unaddiUon, a $20 cash booos wUJ der)i 16. Clover Lear Barrell
bs given lor the highest point Race (open); 17. Ride &amp; Run
scorers in Classes 10, 12, 14 Race Ponies (riders 16 and utr
der); 18. Stock Horse.
and 16.

HOLZER HOSPITAL: VlsitiJW
hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents
ooly on Pediatrics Ward.
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Donovan L. Brumfield,
Northup; Mrs. J. Hollis Wood,
Patriot Star Rt., GalUpoUs; Mrs.
carrie Casell, RL 2 Bidwell;
Mrs. Jerry L. Nibs~ Rt. I Gal·
lipolis; carsey E. Ramsey, Eureka Star Rt., Gallipolis; Mrs.
Roneld W. Click, Rt. 2 PL Pleaa·
ant; Mrs. Edwin R Thomas, Rt.
2 Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. William J.
Davis, Wellston; Ronalt.l E. Myers, Scottown.
BIRTHS
Mra. Ronald W. Click, Rt. 2
PL Pleasant, daughter, 11:57 a.
m. '-J1'1Cia)';. Mrs. Donovan L.
Bruri)nol~, ·Northup, daughter, 2:14 p.m. ' Friday; Mrs. Jerry L.
Nibs~ Rt. 1 Gallipolis, daugh·
ter, 10:10 p.m. Friday.
DISCHARGES ..
Mrs. Mollie ~klns, Kenneth
A. Blackburn, Mrs. George R.
Blankenship, Mrs. WUIIs J. Cox
and Infant oon, Mrs. J. Michael
Allen and Infant daughter, Mrs.
WIUiam J. Arthur and Infant son,
Gretchen DeMonic, Mrs. John P.
Follrod, Richard A. George, Mrs.
Howard Hall and lnlant son, Beverly Ann Haskins, Mrs. Loman
P. ,Jones, Mrs. Newton J. King,
Mrs. Frank Leach, Mrs. Mamie
R. Lewis, Mrs. William D. Manring,; Harry F. Marka, Mrs. Ho1lls Mayo, Mrs. Rooald M. MIJI.
er and InCant son, Mrs. Donald
F. Palmer, Mrs. Freelln F.
Peck, Mrs. J, Shennan Porter,
m and . Infant soo, Elmer E.
RandolPh, Mrs. Richard H. Randolph, L L. Reid, EsteUa Sue
llw\Yon, Hmner A. Saxton, MIchelle L. Shepherd, H e n r y
Sprouse, Mrs. Cecil v. Stith,
Mrs. Kenneth A. Tayler and
Dory! E.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
ADMISSIONS - Berni1e Nlcbolson, Rutland; James Hanlon.
Lelart; Gloria Johnson, Reedsville; William Lowe, Middleporti
Anita Harmon, Rolland.
DISCHARGES - Audrla Jeffers, Lawrence Weddle, Gregocy
Wood.

Durst, Portland, 0.

ON MiS&lt;ILE CRUist;R
loiiDDLEPORT- Seaman Robert F. Swanson, USN, 21, son ot
Mr. and Mrs. carroll Swanson of
211 Mill St., Middleport, Is servIng aboard tllo guid,.t mlulle
heavy crul•er USS lloston ott
tho ,coa at of Vietnam.

to just a few civic-minded America~ Are 1\'8
leaving the decisions to just a few, too? Maybe
It's time wP remembel:ed that w~1ill have a @e
in this country's desUny. Plsplajrlng the flag . Ia
more than just an expression of lcive of1coliltrJ
It's a sign t)1at .we ~lle:ve In ltle · -'Rr!,IIO!)I)e. ,
u~n which ·that country was founded. ~··• ~~~ ,1.
rlalril out Arriericanlsm by fly~ the .~. ~ '
Stripes on July 4th and let'a live ~Uti AJ¥11~11- · '
Ism by pl!rtlctpating In America's aeiii(IC!:aey.

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White or Assorted Co'ors

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ctme, Henderson: Mrs. Bryant
Hannon, Gallipolis; Paul Tay·
lor Ft. Pleas~nt; MoM WWI1m1; .
Pomeroy.

EACH

TOP QUALITY
AT LOW PRICESJ .

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FLAG WAVINGI
Too often we tend to leaVeille patrloUc dlsplayr

belote the

Reynold•, PL Ploaaant; Virgil
Ramey, Pt. Pleessnt; Kenneth
Dodson, Harttordi Mrs. JobnDon- .

Door prizes will be awarded

DID ALITTLE

T~ Quilift' JOI'J in

DISCHARGES. Mrs. Dale Sl,illvan, Buffalo; Mra. Lora Mae

Maybe It's Time

·We All

c:

New Zenilh "Zenette" can m~ke life fun •gain.
Ii
cation from 2 Micro-lithic4t circuits. Weight only 1/6
good for most mild IO~!&gt;E!~. Come in for a demonstration of Zenilh's
new Zcneue. It may be JUS! riBhl jor you I
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ADMISSIONS; Mrs. Martha
Jarrell. HeMerson; Mrs. Judson
Beegle, Ripley; Mrs.

o.

during the ofterooon andre!resh·
ment will bs available by the
Interact Club.
Admission Is $1. Children un.
der 12 wUI bs admitted !roe
when accompanied by adults.
Clasae&amp; are: 1. Lead--In Pony
(rider 8 years and under) 2.
EJW}ish Pleasure Horse; 3. Ju..
nior Horsemanahlp - Western
Tack (riders 18 and under); 4.
Bare Back Hones.
5. Roadster Pony (50" and
under); 6. Mens Western Pleas..
w-e Hor&amp;ei 7. Temessee Walk·
h"tg Horsej 8. Western Pleasure

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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS - Mary Frances
Roush, MJnersvUle.
DISCHARGES- None.

All entry foes are $1.50 ox· · - - - - - - - -cept for the !sad-In pooy which
Is
Ringmaster wm bs Arnett
Roush, PL Pleasant. Charlie Williams or Letart will serve as an. nouncer and )ldglng will bs Lov·
erene Winland of Rl11111rd Mills,

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ren

·the
of Miss
Linda
·,Ill
Mr. and Mrs. WU!Iam M. '
and Mr. Torry WiDdoft Hall, son
ol Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hall
' oli'Olnt Ploasan~
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State Paid
$413 Million

For Schools
Ohio paid oot more than $413
million In support of the public
' school system during the 1968ftscal year, U was reported Fridsy
by state Auditor Roger Cloud.
The actual distributlcms of

aehool fotmdation funds [or t h e

twelve month period were '413, •
074,640, up $81,329,177, or 24.5
per cent over the 1967 fiscal
year payments of $331,745,463,
·,
Clood ssld.
The increase in state support
to schools, Clood pointed out,
covers 10 months beginning In
September 1967, tbe e!lec:tlve
dote ol the new aehool program
enacted In the reced: seaaion of
the legialature. The annual rate
of Increased state - r t Is ap.
proximately 30 per cont.
Tbe JuliO foundalloll payment
of $36,137,75U1, currsntly beIng made, pushed the cumuladve
dlstrlbutiooo to the record high,
Including $18,503,543 for the 163
clcy school distrlcte;$15,617,2541
for the 462 local districts, and
$2,016,956 for the 54 exempted
village districts.
Alsu Included In the June pay·
mont were: $718,822fortheoperatlon ol the 88 eounty boards of
..Ucalloo, together with $8,362,859 and $1,585,182 as the emplqyer contributions to the teach. · ers' aDd· school employees' re~
U~ert systems, respectively.

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till Rev. WOllam J&lt;ltte, ~!!ftc- ,'
lated at lhe .............
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Tbe brldo, given In !!'~' ·
by ber rather, was altiHd Ill a
prlncosa gown with ~~ train,
faahloned of silk peeu de &amp;Ole
accented with Alencoolace.
Mn. Bel1lllrd Meurgulart of
Lltchfteld, Conn., alteDded her
sister as matron of honor, and
Mia a Mary Am Crawford, MeadavUie, Pa., was maid ot honor.
Brldeamalda were Mlas Natalie
Hall, sister of Gle bridegroom;
"'isa Diane Atkin, Warren, 0.,
Miss Irene SWett, Warren, Mass.,
and Miss Marianne Teevens of
SUI.ron, Mass. Miss Nicole Mourgulrst was nower girl.
Mr. Gary Adler of Point Pleasant was best man. Ushers were
Mr. WOllam M. Carrol, Jr., of
LouiBVille, brother ol the bride;
Mr. Dlgeoe Ball, Pt. Pleasant;
Mr, Donald Corden, Warren, 0.,
Mr. David Feola, Buckhamacn,
W. Va., and Mr. Bernard Moorgular!, Litch!leld, Conn.
A reception In tho church dining room followed the ceremony.
A gradeate of West Virginia
Wesleyan College, the bride 11'111
be employed as an elementary
schoolteacher in the fall. Mr.
Hall will snter his final year
of pharmacy school at West Vir·
g!nla University.
The coople will reside at 509
Cl&amp;rk Sl., Morgantown, W. Va.
by

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varllljted
sOve1l'll tllllo and

many
arrived Sunday and thehaJ~l::: ;
~k to make Mra. No
moro bipP)i. .
, ·"' Ford,
In tbe afternoon cake, ·hclmo
.iilde lei! cream, tr.ult piancb,
~ ""' nula ~' aerved. ·
Tbere was wa~rmelon for 'lilY•
O)ile who wanted IL ,
.
·
Preaeni were ~'~*"'

·-rr

R~ports

:·Aqalut2.
· Ber. Garlow llu J'OQiested the

.folllliitna P.r...,a1D attend,

Evaupllom- Rav. Mrs. Ach. .· . llh Miller, dlalrman; Tru-s
- Friend Glbbl, prealdlnt; Wal-

'

Judith Ann Morris· To be Wed

Pamela Kay Hayes to Wed

On July I a new Mille - Ohio
Dqmlnlean - will be addad tQ
the Uot 'of Ohio colleges and a
familiar .... - Sl. Mary of the
' Sprlll/11 - will pasll out of ex·

POMEROY - Mr. and Mra. Walter N. Morris, of Birch
Run, Michigan, announea the engogement of their daughter,
Judith AM, .to Rev. Lools A. Diehl, soo of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Diehl, of Pm1eroy. Tbe weddl111 dote Is set lor December 28, 1968. Mlos Morris Is a 1968 graduate of Spring
Arbor College and will be teaching In theJacksoo arOI schools
In Jackson, Michigan. Mr. Diehl wUJ be a senior at Spring
Arbor College In the fall. Rev. Diehl Is a 1965 graduate of
Pomeroy High School where he waa an allleagee food)all play-

POMEROY - Mrs. Mildred R. Ha,yes, Butternut Ave.,
Pomeroy, am Virgil C. Hayes, Rightmire IDvd., Columbus.
Ohio are IIUIOlUleing the engagement arll approaching mar·
rlogc of their daughter, Pomela Kay, to Mr. Charles W.
Holcomb of Colmnbua, Ohio, son of Mr. alii Mrs. WeSley
Holcomb, Lawrenceburg, Ind. The brldHlect Is a 1968 graduate of Pomeroy High School and Is presentb employed as
an aide in the Pornerqy Head Start Center. Mr. Holcm~b Is
a 1967 gradeste of Middleport High School and Is presently
employed at North American Aviation, Ind., Columbus. The
OjiOn churcb WeddiJW
bs an event of July 21eat the POIII&amp;nll' Firat -Uot Church.

Mra. John
Two

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Goullon,
Mary· EDen

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·aONELEss·
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$2.9910$5.50 /
Size lOiol

lstanoe.
,
To highlllht the chan&amp;e, Qhlo

.JOvernor James A. ·lllil&gt;dea and

Msyor M. E. Seneedi.....,r of
Columbus have proclal- the

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Middleport, 0.
week of July 1 lhroagh Ju)J 7 "·'. r...----~--....,
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PI', PLEASANT - Governing
-m.-raoftheUnlon
(;,unpsround Aooocladon w I I I
. meet In a called aesslooatBelle: ·JDtade Uo!ted Mothodlst church
· lbiMy 11ternoon June30, at2:30,
, .accordlne 1D chairman, Rev. DI;·-Garlow.
Jllports ol the Evangelic and
Fluance COIIIIIIitteoa.andthetrus.liiill Will bs heard as the As!IO. ...... I'CIIIIdl out final detalll
Cor Ule earnpmeellng .)lly 21 •

,,.~·· !,
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ho,: nla, ,and a Ia••
New Coli. Comes ....... unlblo k! II~

Board to Meet
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RECEIVES FLAG - Mrs. Carlo• Gnhlm, leader of Syracuse Broomle Trcq, No. 37, seeood
lrm~ left, received a new 511-star Dag for ber troOp frm1 the Woodmen of the World's Parker..
burl organlzatiiJ! durinl a meeting saturday morning at the Syracuse Methodlat Church. Pre&amp;entiJW the flag are members or Woodmen of the World Rangerettes, Lynn Bailey, far left, and
lleeann OU, aloog with Phlllll) 0!4 a trustee In the orpnlzatlon' s Rangers.
lie H~ vice president; Harold
Bumgarner, secretary; Emory
Roush, treasurer; and members,
Charlie Fowlor, Otho Msttox,
Roger llyssll, and Ralo181&gt; Rouab.
Finance - Emory Roollb, chair·

man; Mrs. Jean Deweese, secretary; Rsv. Marlin Campbell,
Donald Rouoh, wuu.m wn .....
Jamea Boshell, Rev. Charlea
Parrish, Paul Rickard and Bobby
J. Chapman. All other llltereated persons are we1come.

I:IGCTQAIS MAILBAG

X Rays of Little Use .
Diagnosing Liver Cancer
ly WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

Horse Show to Offer
Trophies and Ribbons
PT. PLEASANT - The 6th an- Pooy (pony 48" and under - ridnual 4th or July Horse Show will er 12 and under)j 9. Women's
bs staged Thuredsy at Harmon Western Pleasure Horse; 10.
Field beginning at 2 p.m. spon- Pick Up Race (open); II. Drunkaored by the Interact Club of ard's Paradise (o.:en); 12. Stake
PPHS and Harmon Field Stables. Rae~ (open); 13. Bare Back PonThere will be 18 classes with Ies; !4. Flag Race (OjJOn).
15. Western Pleasure Pon,y
trq:~hies and ribbons to be awarded In the various division. In (4S'' - 56" - rider 16 and unaddiUon, a $20 cash booos wUJ der)i 16. Clover Lear Barrell
bs given lor the highest point Race (open); 17. Ride &amp; Run
scorers in Classes 10, 12, 14 Race Ponies (riders 16 and utr
der); 18. Stock Horse.
and 16.

HOLZER HOSPITAL: VlsitiJW
hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents
ooly on Pediatrics Ward.
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Donovan L. Brumfield,
Northup; Mrs. J. Hollis Wood,
Patriot Star Rt., GalUpoUs; Mrs.
carrie Casell, RL 2 Bidwell;
Mrs. Jerry L. Nibs~ Rt. I Gal·
lipolis; carsey E. Ramsey, Eureka Star Rt., Gallipolis; Mrs.
Roneld W. Click, Rt. 2 PL Pleaa·
ant; Mrs. Edwin R Thomas, Rt.
2 Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. William J.
Davis, Wellston; Ronalt.l E. Myers, Scottown.
BIRTHS
Mra. Ronald W. Click, Rt. 2
PL Pleasant, daughter, 11:57 a.
m. '-J1'1Cia)';. Mrs. Donovan L.
Bruri)nol~, ·Northup, daughter, 2:14 p.m. ' Friday; Mrs. Jerry L.
Nibs~ Rt. 1 Gallipolis, daugh·
ter, 10:10 p.m. Friday.
DISCHARGES ..
Mrs. Mollie ~klns, Kenneth
A. Blackburn, Mrs. George R.
Blankenship, Mrs. WUIIs J. Cox
and Infant oon, Mrs. J. Michael
Allen and Infant daughter, Mrs.
WIUiam J. Arthur and Infant son,
Gretchen DeMonic, Mrs. John P.
Follrod, Richard A. George, Mrs.
Howard Hall and lnlant son, Beverly Ann Haskins, Mrs. Loman
P. ,Jones, Mrs. Newton J. King,
Mrs. Frank Leach, Mrs. Mamie
R. Lewis, Mrs. William D. Manring,; Harry F. Marka, Mrs. Ho1lls Mayo, Mrs. Rooald M. MIJI.
er and InCant son, Mrs. Donald
F. Palmer, Mrs. Freelln F.
Peck, Mrs. J, Shennan Porter,
m and . Infant soo, Elmer E.
RandolPh, Mrs. Richard H. Randolph, L L. Reid, EsteUa Sue
llw\Yon, Hmner A. Saxton, MIchelle L. Shepherd, H e n r y
Sprouse, Mrs. Cecil v. Stith,
Mrs. Kenneth A. Tayler and
Dory! E.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
ADMISSIONS - Berni1e Nlcbolson, Rutland; James Hanlon.
Lelart; Gloria Johnson, Reedsville; William Lowe, Middleporti
Anita Harmon, Rolland.
DISCHARGES - Audrla Jeffers, Lawrence Weddle, Gregocy
Wood.

Durst, Portland, 0.

ON MiS&lt;ILE CRUist;R
loiiDDLEPORT- Seaman Robert F. Swanson, USN, 21, son ot
Mr. and Mrs. carroll Swanson of
211 Mill St., Middleport, Is servIng aboard tllo guid,.t mlulle
heavy crul•er USS lloston ott
tho ,coa at of Vietnam.

to just a few civic-minded America~ Are 1\'8
leaving the decisions to just a few, too? Maybe
It's time wP remembel:ed that w~1ill have a @e
in this country's desUny. Plsplajrlng the flag . Ia
more than just an expression of lcive of1coliltrJ
It's a sign t)1at .we ~lle:ve In ltle · -'Rr!,IIO!)I)e. ,
u~n which ·that country was founded. ~··• ~~~ ,1.
rlalril out Arriericanlsm by fly~ the .~. ~ '
Stripes on July 4th and let'a live ~Uti AJ¥11~11- · '
Ism by pl!rtlctpating In America's aeiii(IC!:aey.

Bank &amp;511YIIIg$;Ct.
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THE

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AUTHORIZED ZENITH DEALER

White or Assorted Co'ors

il-l

ONLY

ctme, Henderson: Mrs. Bryant
Hannon, Gallipolis; Paul Tay·
lor Ft. Pleas~nt; MoM WWI1m1; .
Pomeroy.

EACH

TOP QUALITY
AT LOW PRICESJ .

-

40oz. CAN

.•

Swifts

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.•

CHECK THESE FOR· BARGAINS
' r- MlJUIIII"""''"'".·

r~mwooo

f
.

FLAG WAVINGI
Too often we tend to leaVeille patrloUc dlsplayr

belote the

Reynold•, PL Ploaaant; Virgil
Ramey, Pt. Pleessnt; Kenneth
Dodson, Harttordi Mrs. JobnDon- .

Door prizes will be awarded

DID ALITTLE

T~ Quilift' JOI'J in

DISCHARGES. Mrs. Dale Sl,illvan, Buffalo; Mra. Lora Mae

Maybe It's Time

·We All

c:

New Zenilh "Zenette" can m~ke life fun •gain.
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cation from 2 Micro-lithic4t circuits. Weight only 1/6
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Admission Is $1. Children un.
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when accompanied by adults.
Clasae&amp; are: 1. Lead--In Pony
(rider 8 years and under) 2.
EJW}ish Pleasure Horse; 3. Ju..
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Tack (riders 18 and under); 4.
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WEEK,IN llEVIEW ·
. Pi'esldont HUIIQlhrey'o auaeo. SAIGON - the V. S. cOIIUIWld
BIIIIOU!ICed that Marllloa' are
pulling out of tho onee-beslegod ocallng d.,.. tho war remalnod
baoe of Kho Sanh, whore oCIIle deadloe\lod' alter tho lOUt
100 Amerleana were kiUed In IOIIIon,
LONDON-James Earl Bay,
enemy ohollln,p. U.S. forces

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A!lo FCII'III•, ~ •JOIIIt.llme ter,"' lrel!J1 tbolll from pining
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CMnrholmed, •· tOo, uld tho ~ey IAl . 1111 tile ncant
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WASIIINGTON - Tile here. _ reallv of a thlrdillrV
Pre..-ol aoplralt lrolll the
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Tndlaila, Naw Yorll and California
- tho more -...ally tranall:nd anti-VIetnam-war 111J111Qr!oro ot Sen. Ellgeno Mccartlu'
han rallod open thraata of an
outriabt bolt lrolll tho Demoerato II their eoaventi'JII BboUid
re)tet him as Uo nominee In fa'"' of VIce • Prooldent Hubert

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(UPI}- Luel
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Hero oloo Ia a eandldete for .
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Presldenllal eampalcnlns lor at
lust 1 cenluey, So far ho)'and
thooe all.t&lt;&gt;o-relaxod limite Ia
he &amp;QID&amp; Indeed, that a parollel
with .tho lourth.parV tactics of
H~ A. Wallace of 20 years
qo eamot he objeetlvol,y denied
Hero Is a·rAJIII!ttat.for Preo-

Band Contest
Will Feature

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diUonal a~rr-r. That MeCarthy I• lll¥1ng vlolble encouragemont to tho COnummlot olde to
make no conceaalon whatever 11

unar(lU8ble,
That he lo again providing an
analoSY with HODI'l' Wallace of
two decades ago Is scarcely leaa
10, For he Is helng caught up
In the more lrrosponalblo olo.
ganlzing of his own cause and

Ia becoming more and more Ute
captive of hla own extremlota.
And, as with Wallace, what had
personally with Utern over the
begun as an el!ort to alter Amerbead of the United States IJ1Yican policy by resJJODsfble means
Is rapidly hecornlng an effort to
ornment. Thlo Ia without exam- ust 6-10.
Groups !rom throughout West alter Uta~ pollcy by means of a
ple. Actually, It would ba close
Virginia
and ldjolni~ states are sheer Balkanization of American
to an lndlelllble oftonoo under
Invited
IAl
compele tor $400 In politics.
the Logan Act forbidding prlvate
cash
prizes
and the J:ltle of West
meddling by unauthorized porVlrlllnla State Champloo, accord10111 In forolin conferences, but
ing
to Dayton C. Raynes, cllairfor two etreurnstancea,
man.
The ftrat Ia that Mccartll)', of
The event will be staged at 8
course, dlaawwa allY papose
p.m., Aug. 6 with a Orst prize
or $250j second place winner
..UI receive $100 and third wUl
get ~0. Entry lonna l"'Jo' be obtalnO:i! b)' wr!Una Dayton C.
Jlaynes, Mason, w. va.' '
GALLIPOLIS- New booko r.,_
DQ Ro7 Acuff, this year's feature
lo&amp;ood
b)' tho GoUla COUnt,y DloliA7 ~ wllllllve matljlee and
trlct
Library
oo' Jtq!O 27, IN''
eWniitl: perrorrnances ori AUillst
Fletlcm: Myn Brecklnrldge, b)'
10.
Gore Vidal; Topaz. by Leon Urlsi
Footsteps on Old Floors, by Thomao ll Raddall; and Tile Tra vols ot hlaudle Tljlata!!, b)' Margaret Forster.
when I told her I like to road
NON-FICTION: All tho Things
historical novels.
We Were, by Louise 'I'Inneri 'lbe
."We all do this to each other.
PT. PLEASANT - Clarence Crime of Mary SWOr~ b)' George
You like yaur lmap IAl be
favorable but you like lt to he Anderson, local marqer of the ThoiniOil; Beyond Belief, by Em1l
lnle and not a bunch of United Fuel Gas Compaey, wao WWiams; Letlera to Philip: on
b)' CharUe
malark;y.,.
Installed this week •• president how to treat 1
W.
Shedd;
Glaas
in
the
Modern
Te solulion? Lucl aays "Don't ot tho Point Pleaoant Rotary
World,
by
F.
J.
Terence
Maloney,
Club.
bitch lhout lt. Solve lt."
Inatllleclaa vice president was uid Patriotic Poems America
In tho nearly ftve yoare her
Bc:b
Butcher ard secretary-treas- Loves, by Jean Anne Vincent.
father hu been Pi'ooldent, Lucl
hal elalk8d up a lew llllloo- w-er, Dr. Jim Moore, was com- . . She Jllll ~n~rrled to mencled for his continuing five
Patrick J, Nugent ol Waukegan, year oorvlce IAl the club. Now
Dl, now an airman on duty in directors are James McCCIIlb,
PT. PLEASANT - T h e
VIetnam. She had a l&gt;&amp;b)' son- Cbarlta Llnhlm, Rl,ymond MllsPoint Pltaoant High School
Jil'IVB and Jabn Cooper.
Patrick Lyndon, a year old.
lindu&amp;Una class or 1964 will
Trimmed Doim
hold
a clance on Jucy 6 at Ute
She hao trlnunod cla!m frolll a
BATEY ASSIGNED
Shrine Club begtnnlngat 8:30
ll•e 10 to I size 3 and Ia '-Y
NEW HAVEN- Army Private
p.m.
that her mother, Lady Bird, First Claao Gary F. Boley, 20,
Admlsoloo wW bu ~ per
lblnks ohe - · I few mUk oon or Mr. and lira. PhD Boley,
llhakoo to IIU her out more. She 6th St., New Haven, waa aaolgrlo couple and $3 alnalo. Tho
mOIIOY lo fo be sent to Elaine
aoos for mlnl-&lt;nt&gt;d faohlooa and ed Jone 8 to TrOop K of the lith
Grimm, 2,312 Mt. Vel'IIOII A..,.
lo 1111 on white soeklnga.
Armored C&amp;nlry Reslrnent'o
nuo or Mike Durfee, t3 BurOnce lrrapreaolble, she It 3rd Squadron oear Calq&gt; Iliad&lt;·
quieter """• mare phUosophlcal horoe, Vlelnllll. Pvt. Boley' a
AddiUOIL
but Just u alTeetlonate and wlte, Hehorta, Uvea oo 7th St.
oui&amp;Oing.
In Naw Riven.
PT. PLEASANT - A country
am weBtern band contest wUl
be featured oo the opening nlgjlt
of the Mason County Fair Aug-

County Library

Releases Ten

•• a bookwonn. UnW aho met
Georp Hamilton, aho ,...
coDVLDced she waa.
BoUevod PublleiQI
"I Wll laholod II I domosU·
eall,y oriented person. Peq&gt;le
tllougl1t ,I ns a dii!HI11111,
pretty, but frivolous and acottorbralood. Even I hoeame
eonvlneod. We are Ukol,y "'
believe"our own pulllleiQI.
~ 4 Fortunltely.'' she conUnued,
"we discovered I Mel ID 1)'8
problem
llllxod dominance) and allernrdo my
atudleo hepn IAl ~
''I mlslrt taoll,y hove turned
Into I hlppio. I did not letl at
home. I Wll onl,y 16 when I
wont to Uve In tho White Houao.
That's aw!UII,y )'OUIW to be
eiiiiJ)Ired on· hqw I lived up "'
my responaibUlt,y."
I even hid to ccmvlllce llll'
mother I wun't a Oibbei'QI·
llbbe~" Luel llld. "She lhlnkl
I watch TV all the Ullle or play
with dop. She wu IUrPrloed

AJ all of •• ~· 11&amp;1'11;
Keep on 1ltll'ldng, lboulh thoJIIICO

Moraovor, IDd more Import- actually to une.,uate." T 11 e Preol- ouaoatln&amp; llaln In
antly, McCartltj'o eeneral llhe oecond and more aperlllvo cir- Ute mldclle of ofllelal attempto
em forolin polley and nolably an cumstance It lhat nobo&lt;I.Y In IIIU' "' oustaln some Amerleaa barUte VIetnam war hao 10118 IInce event, of. eourae, Ia going W tey pining power in Paria, that the
paoaod the bcomcla of that ele- "' proaeeute a ...,.orM politic- u American people" m1&amp;bt well
m81Ur)' reotralnt for tho like ian who would at once cl')' mar..
-from· for • one-sided
VIetnam- might
of basle naUonal lnloreot which cyrdom trom every hullllnB In II

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"cruu.deu In whlch thoU who
_ , . the SoMtor areldontlllod
not olmply •• adVorllrleo but 11
blmdtnomlll.
When the MeCartl!,yltes llln a
stele convention b)' whatevortacUci, IIIIo well and 800d and)loUee Ia oorvod. When Ute:r looe,
thi.Y deelarolhtmoel\ooo delrailded and latolorably Ul..,aod. "' a
...,.d, thll!' lht&gt;WM!acceptancool
all tho mrmal moehanlcooflll..,_
and.Qko In dolepte bulltlni when, and onJ,y - . Utili' are
an Ute talclng end.
Too, McC&amp;rlll)'"aowneiiJIIPII8n
rhotarle, wllon - f o r It actually eayo rather than lor
the decopUvoi.Y loW-VOiced a n d
ureaaonable" tones In wbleb It
lo JIUI. Ia moot bitterly dlvlolvo,
oven by tho hlshl1 toloranlltllnd·
ards of a l'OilJh pme. In his prl11181')' eoiUolons with Son. Robert Komod;r, for example, &amp;1Mecart!IY was harBb beyond rood;!' example, lhoaptherels, olnce
the tragic aaaasatnat:too. a dilf90s1Uon IAl forge( Utla faet.

A look Back ••. in Anger

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C&amp;rlhf eampai8hl1 talclng ""lite

832,142 Worth of

Gary Park Goes
To Washington
Pf. PLEASANT- Gary Park,
soo ot Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Park,
Masoo Blvd., wUI he In Wubirvtoo this week as a winner of

eo-.euman

Ken Hechler's
Week In Wuhlngton conteot.
Gary Ia the second wlmor
from Paint Pleaoant IAl make
the all-&lt;~xpense paid trip In this
year's priJ81'lln. The llrat ,...
Jooeph Head, sm a1 Mr. and
!Ira. C. L. Head, who headod the
llrst delegation of boyo thla sum-

mer.
Gary wW travel IAl Woahlngtoo
with four ather llimoro, and ..UI
atlend Congrosoloaal c:ommltleo
hearings and the de-• on the
House IDd Seoate fioor&amp;i meet
govommontal offtclalo and work
part limo In Hop. Hechler'' offtee.

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ALUMlNUM FOIL

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ot Series E &amp; H United States
Sa'Yinga Bond a and Freodml Sllar·
eo In Ohio were $26.6 IIIIUion.
Tile slllte attained 37.8 parcent
ot Its annual Ales quota May
31 with Band and FreodCIIl Share
Ales totaling $139.7 miUioo lor
the ftrst tlve mcmtlto.
Sales of $32,142 In May were
reported by Thoodcn T. Reed,
Jr., Melp c.unty VolunteorSev·
trw• Bonds Chairman. The councy reached 43.1 percent of Ita
yearly sllea goal tbo end ofMiy.

toro did not lreow wlian 11111
wore &amp;01111 IAl 10 or IJIIir
wore auppoood to do: Utq llllilply wanted to protest ... Alllloo '
the:r accepted the
poared .. the:r alcmc. . .
In tho abtooce ot par.W -

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Here is what you, the American taxpayers. have authorized your JOftrDJDeDt !0 Jiw or
"loan" toothernatioal, 194S through 1966. ThiJ wu DOt to win the wu (you bad olnody
paid lor tho~ roo) but since the S..Ond World War'o end.
And if you think it might have been an inv.,tment in the futwe, look down the list
and ,.. how many dependable f..u.ds you OlD find. Yet we ore still giving
billioDJ- billions we haveo't go~ billioDJ we have ro borrow (and poy inlelelt 011) 10
give away1 billions we desperately need at home.
Here are the amouo... What h., it all accomplishedl

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C;rprua .

I ,OOUOO.ODO
111.000.1100

G....,..
India .
Iran . .
Iraq . .
hu.el .

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.......
..........

CHehol)oVIkla
Denmark . . .
l:aat Germany .
Ftnlend .
J'ranee .
. UOI.tOO.OOO
Gernumy (J'ederal
Republic) . . . UIUOD.OOO
liUOO,oGO
Berlin

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It.lly

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Malta

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.............

Norway
Pollnd .

PctrtUC•I

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TurbJ

Yemen . . . . .
Centn.l Treat)'
OrpnlutLon .

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101.000,000

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LMUOO.OOO
rJIJOO.ODO

Colombia .
CoN JUca .
Cuba
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De~andmg

Milk P~otectio1;1
fa

WASiliNGTON (IJPI) - C.. ·.. ~. "Ia a
IA&gt;reoemble
ants hu been ulred to lntor-·
lllllk or dalr1 proc1.
In Jilt
pro- ueti,.'• . "to. RJO tho w 0 r d
teet mnk frOm tho c..,....tlGn ''milk" In lhidr names or oo
of e""'*'dYoi.Y ..,. and their Jill!~ Neither could
dl-r produeta.
. he ell~ "" 11117 dairy proc1.
A bill b)' Rep. Samuel s. lido counters olrroeery otoreL
Stratton,
• N.Y., . .....d pro.
StrattaD acknowlodpd t h r t

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lillY .~
perloetJni,
and
whom ,be

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Dominl~n

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Compod~ p~ do not
now c1a1ni a •J&amp;nlllcont ohare

ol tho mUk ~n~rlool, Abollt to
atateo prohibit tho Ale of ftlled
1111111, and lmlllltl"" mUk It We~ In li'OIIIId 1&amp;. Aqdttl-.ll,y, ·

tho
lleillth ~bipJMIU
Sorilce torbJ4t Publle
lntorolllte
of ·
lllled.lllllk..
~··
ehalllplons;
, thi •Willd._,
Illite . ,

Jut

'1lold

Vietnam , .

UIO.lOCIMO

Burm• . . .

110,tiii,GDO

Cv.atemala

~amatct

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lb'\IJE1U blanl!l

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lOiaD.GIO

l'lnl . . .
m.IOO...
8\ll'blaftl. . .
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lCI,lOOMO
Jrlftldld and Tobqo U.ICID,OOII
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UUIII,OCII
Venuuela .
-..oo.ooo
CXher WHt Ind. In
I,'tOt,.,

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U'ft.'JOD.oeo

471,400.-

'lll.IOO.OOO

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P&amp;rqua)' .

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MO. . . .
Thailand .· . . . , _....

&amp;ut AIIIRqJonal

11.100.000

+t.JII,(II;ID

Peuna

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141,000,000

•,IIIIJXIO

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Mexico
.
Nk:aral\lf,

ln81ldbtrlt»uttd . 1......,000

IM.IIOO.OOO

171.1111.000
lOUOO,oaD
llii,IIO,tlOO
IUOO.IOD
111....,000

OuJan.a.
lloJU .
.
Jlonduru .

cambodia . . . • :Mt,IGI.OOO
Chlnl (atpublk of) 4 . - . - . -

lndon..W .
Japan. . •

u.mo.eoo

RepV.bllc .,,100,000

lcuador
El Salvtdor

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41-.000

Ar1enUna
711.1100.000
Bollvll. . . . .
4111,11)0,000
BruU
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UII,TOO.OOO
Brttiah Kondun• •
UOD.OIICI
Chile
.
l,MUOO,OOO

Brltllh Solomoa

Canada

73.300.000
1.039,100,001

Near r.ut and South
Aa!a a.pou.l
J.OU.300.000

t.O. . . .

l*nda . .
Tonp blind

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Trult Territoriel o! tbe
Paetr.e llllandJ
. .,400MO

On the Farm Front: the ·stratton Bill

.

81,100,000
9'7.100.000
1,0'19,100,000
209,100,000

United Arab

1141,100,011
011,101).(1110

Spain .
sweden .
.
United Klnldom
U.S.S.R. . . .
Yuaodavla .
Europe RellOMI

571,100,000

S.udl Arable.
Syrian Arab
RepubUc .

1,100,000
l,t'lO,tDO,OOO

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Netherlands .

1(11,100,000

J,lOUOO.OOO

.

P&amp;klatlln

. 1411.100.000

Ireland

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Nept,l

.

,,,.land

ua.ooo.ooo

Jorden .
IAbanon

11.100.000

Hunpry

144,400,01111
101,100,000
lUOO,OOO
Ul$.400,000
i,'llt,JOO,OOO

IJihen~ .

Albanla , , . • ' .,,400,000
Awtrlai
1,111,000.000
Belgium·

New ZMiaDCI

or
Ir''::;~:~~;;~~:;: ,...

of tho ....,
....., _
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(and getting worse)

AI.IRralia . . .

-·Jill "'

..... Many

... .,..,...

Luxemboura: .

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earn• aert111 tho foiiCIIIInl Jllftgraph whleh I I - lltoraiiJ
Jumped oft tho II me:

mletthey attaekod
- · · WU
'1'llo
policeman
In his ·
uniform
I aymbol .,, And 10 , _ lilt
law
the poU.ee stetfm•
and the )silo ... All thtoo ,...
IJIIIbol• ol bated ~ ...
tbey were attacked."
Doeo tills _ . . . IAl l &gt; o tblng one mlilltbaVoreadlnTtme
VISIT HERE
- or Newowoak - or tho dllb'
POMEROY- Mr. and Mrt. - - ? N o t ao. 'l'llo-18
WWiam Nt110 and cllllclr011, frOhl a Utled '"l''lo llullaa
lllell, Jim, And;!', Sand,y, a D d RevoluU..." - b)' AIID David of Bollofontalno, - • re- bead. Tho inddeat deterlbod oecent vlaiiAlra of hla parento, Mr. currod In March, 11117. - .
and !fro. V. S. Ntaoe, N - ber - It CAN . _ bani
SetUomanl.
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Juno 26, 11188
Dear Sir:

Rotary Installed

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(flit
FrodJaekaoo
15# Diamond 91.

New President of

BERRY'S WORLD
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hardest hit,

While readiDIIutOYIIIIDI.

Bonds Sold in May

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Canwoon
Central African

T,tOD.OII
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Cluo"rb"'. : : .

Canto (Bra:uavUle)
COilfO (KinllhaM)

Dabomey .
Ethloplt. . •
Gabon • • •
Gambia . .
Ghlna . . •
Guinlll . . •
lv017Cout .

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Ker~¥a

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Liberia . • .
JJ.bya . . . . .

M•lapqllepubUc
Malt.wt . . . . .
Mall, Bepubllc of •

Kaurltanla

Morocco . .
NJaer . . .
Nlprla . .
Rwandll
Senepl

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Sierra Leone .

somau Republk

•south Afrbl
RepubUeof . ,
Soutbera Bbodelll
SUdan • • •

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UJUda . .

UpperVoltll .
Zl.mbla .
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lut Afriell Rellooal

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will buDd 1111 ba.O. ,..v.rll
mUeo away and out 'or ranae of,
South. If they join tho
Vleflllllllai ~ery. .
Republlean OI&gt;JIOolilooi, the noill·
' PARIS- Nont! Vlollllll!ll•• no!nations wtlU!d he in sorloue gollatoro at tho Paris lllka an
the Vlelnarn War reJeetod VIce
tnd&gt;le.
WEEK,IN llEVIEW ·
. Pi'esldont HUIIQlhrey'o auaeo. SAIGON - the V. S. cOIIUIWld
BIIIIOU!ICed that Marllloa' are
pulling out of tho onee-beslegod ocallng d.,.. tho war remalnod
baoe of Kho Sanh, whore oCIIle deadloe\lod' alter tho lOUt
100 Amerleana were kiUed In IOIIIon,
LONDON-James Earl Bay,
enemy ohollln,p. U.S. forces

nllklila '

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McCarthyit~s

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\tbo _,. IJOIIIIOn.
'· "Homer, rm: ~ IIi,..... · Uon' ~ l'•ltltofhilolltlcal
A ~r or Sf*' R!ll&gt;ubiiN¥1'1• ~· o.ald ~re~ Jabp~ ftarGr
C(J!IId !reap ._ &amp;II!IIU ..,. ~tely dert.oll&lt;)ed
. li:idOrll JudP': !fliiJ)er Tllclm- In, Hill.., HOJe!l ~ .,..,._ tbo ~nto b)' a "lline
~~,. .~.(fo!MJ IIlii ~ ·~ ~~~~ da&lt;k" ~~~~de, and b7 the
. J1011Uell
' •Of.tlil · PJ:eo- For ~··' llllloit weok'o ted ~o of themlllnt, Aid •·.• ' l&lt;l$ •·~over- .W ll ,, nil4o ' paoalb16 . b)' thi tall tht. GOP o~OIIIIth In the
"bebiied'' w, . d'olmoon tcl4
I'Otl....at' b( Chltl s.na..:..!ioi4 ilpod a allltemeht
lllio in th..O•'IIOrdt'that he "" Jtiiuce Earl
JOimaon ~ .erltlelzlng the llll&gt;Oint. nomJnaibii .~¥rt Ia a ,._, &amp;I!JI'om~.· ~ . Jultlet ~n~nto and ~nllw a ftllbuoSUpre~n~ . court .11&lt;~•. , .
A!lo FCII'III•, ~ •JOIIIt.llme ter,"' lrel!J1 tbolll from pining
· ·A lot of ~lew wore lrleirlo IAl reillace .,....... and Senate wro"'
CMnrholmed, •· tOo, uld tho ~ey IAl . 1111 tile ncant
'l1le GOP aonaton were

ourr!lllllliDc
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a.ccau II lallure l1ll'llld IUidt
out;
'l1le Silver 1e11t with a ciGud
Tlllt lifo Ia full of twlsto and

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WASIIINGTON - Tile here. _ reallv of a thlrdillrV
Pre..-ol aoplralt lrolll the
riBbt wlnl ln Gaor&amp;e Wallace of

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c;le&amp;r and rlalni poaalbllicyth&amp;t a

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.. at loootftvelmportantsteles
..,. - MtimeiOta. Comectlcut,
Tndlaila, Naw Yorll and California
- tho more -...ally tranall:nd anti-VIetnam-war 111J111Qr!oro ot Sen. Ellgeno Mccartlu'
han rallod open thraata of an
outriabt bolt lrolll tho Demoerato II their eoaventi'JII BboUid
re)tet him as Uo nominee In fa'"' of VIce • Prooldent Hubert

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IJilmpbrey.

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Now thru Wed.,
July 3, 1968

Swift's PNmium
U.S.D.It.. Graded Choice ltel
U.S. Goot. lnspocltd

GROUND
Rllll ad
Flavorful

CHUCK

Marhoefer's ·

CANNED
HAMS

Red-Ripe and Sugar-Sweet

WATERME

U.S.

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lb.69c
lospocltd

SKINLESS
WIENERS

u.s. Govt. l• •ctCcl· ''
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Alwap Dtppdable

lb.

faart!l aaplraot lrolll thelaftwlng
11V 11911 belnthetleldbeiO!'ONO-

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IUJIIably In awarenota thlllhlalt
aiUIII,y tho I'OIId to peraonal oblivion, but - and hero Ia tho
core . of Ute bUIIntBI - he hal
admowlodgod that he mll!ltl back
101M other man fn such an ea.ltlllrloe.
Tbe plain fact Ia that tho Me-

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WASIIINGTON .

(UPI}- Luel
J......., Nqent celobralea bor
. 2111 blethday 1'11eada.Y with l
.look back In anaor at the White
·HoUle years when ahe was

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iJPJ Lud .....ed her ..... of

THOROFARE

)'Olinger 111)'1 and her DIWfound
Jl)llloaophy once e-ed b)'
AblpU Aduna: ".Lite Ia for
1hoae who Jove.••·
&amp;,ping • .... drink In tho
tl1lni a- oolarlum of tho
Wlllte HOUle thai Ulod IAl he her

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Hero oloo Ia a eandldete for .
10 llwp ao this - baVe l)lldod
Presldenllal eampalcnlns lor at
lust 1 cenluey, So far ho)'and
thooe all.t&lt;&gt;o-relaxod limite Ia
he &amp;QID&amp; Indeed, that a parollel
with .tho lourth.parV tactics of
H~ A. Wallace of 20 years
qo eamot he objeetlvol,y denied
Hero Is a·rAJIII!ttat.for Preo-

Band Contest
Will Feature

ldent proclaiming an l!Jiontlon,

In Ute middle of Ute most delleate and tombor prellmlnal')' neaotlaUono wltlt the Communist
enemlea, to liP to Parts to treat

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Jllllntelnod I ~a.. a olbllng
r1,..ey with 1.7111!1 (thrao ftUI
llldor). To· my
Wt
hove IICil 'l'bey
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&amp;eeml llow,

You may ouecead with lnol:hor
blcnr,

wl-···

aettle, that lo to eay, for .......
diUonal a~rr-r. That MeCarthy I• lll¥1ng vlolble encouragemont to tho COnummlot olde to
make no conceaalon whatever 11

unar(lU8ble,
That he lo again providing an
analoSY with HODI'l' Wallace of
two decades ago Is scarcely leaa
10, For he Is helng caught up
In the more lrrosponalblo olo.
ganlzing of his own cause and

Ia becoming more and more Ute
captive of hla own extremlota.
And, as with Wallace, what had
personally with Utern over the
begun as an el!ort to alter Amerbead of the United States IJ1Yican policy by resJJODsfble means
Is rapidly hecornlng an effort to
ornment. Thlo Ia without exam- ust 6-10.
Groups !rom throughout West alter Uta~ pollcy by means of a
ple. Actually, It would ba close
Virginia
and ldjolni~ states are sheer Balkanization of American
to an lndlelllble oftonoo under
Invited
IAl
compele tor $400 In politics.
the Logan Act forbidding prlvate
cash
prizes
and the J:ltle of West
meddling by unauthorized porVlrlllnla State Champloo, accord10111 In forolin conferences, but
ing
to Dayton C. Raynes, cllairfor two etreurnstancea,
man.
The ftrat Ia that Mccartll)', of
The event will be staged at 8
course, dlaawwa allY papose
p.m., Aug. 6 with a Orst prize
or $250j second place winner
..UI receive $100 and third wUl
get ~0. Entry lonna l"'Jo' be obtalnO:i! b)' wr!Una Dayton C.
Jlaynes, Mason, w. va.' '
GALLIPOLIS- New booko r.,_
DQ Ro7 Acuff, this year's feature
lo&amp;ood
b)' tho GoUla COUnt,y DloliA7 ~ wllllllve matljlee and
trlct
Library
oo' Jtq!O 27, IN''
eWniitl: perrorrnances ori AUillst
Fletlcm: Myn Brecklnrldge, b)'
10.
Gore Vidal; Topaz. by Leon Urlsi
Footsteps on Old Floors, by Thomao ll Raddall; and Tile Tra vols ot hlaudle Tljlata!!, b)' Margaret Forster.
when I told her I like to road
NON-FICTION: All tho Things
historical novels.
We Were, by Louise 'I'Inneri 'lbe
."We all do this to each other.
PT. PLEASANT - Clarence Crime of Mary SWOr~ b)' George
You like yaur lmap IAl be
favorable but you like lt to he Anderson, local marqer of the ThoiniOil; Beyond Belief, by Em1l
lnle and not a bunch of United Fuel Gas Compaey, wao WWiams; Letlera to Philip: on
b)' CharUe
malark;y.,.
Installed this week •• president how to treat 1
W.
Shedd;
Glaas
in
the
Modern
Te solulion? Lucl aays "Don't ot tho Point Pleaoant Rotary
World,
by
F.
J.
Terence
Maloney,
Club.
bitch lhout lt. Solve lt."
Inatllleclaa vice president was uid Patriotic Poems America
In tho nearly ftve yoare her
Bc:b
Butcher ard secretary-treas- Loves, by Jean Anne Vincent.
father hu been Pi'ooldent, Lucl
hal elalk8d up a lew llllloo- w-er, Dr. Jim Moore, was com- . . She Jllll ~n~rrled to mencled for his continuing five
Patrick J, Nugent ol Waukegan, year oorvlce IAl the club. Now
Dl, now an airman on duty in directors are James McCCIIlb,
PT. PLEASANT - T h e
VIetnam. She had a l&gt;&amp;b)' son- Cbarlta Llnhlm, Rl,ymond MllsPoint Pltaoant High School
Jil'IVB and Jabn Cooper.
Patrick Lyndon, a year old.
lindu&amp;Una class or 1964 will
Trimmed Doim
hold
a clance on Jucy 6 at Ute
She hao trlnunod cla!m frolll a
BATEY ASSIGNED
Shrine Club begtnnlngat 8:30
ll•e 10 to I size 3 and Ia '-Y
NEW HAVEN- Army Private
p.m.
that her mother, Lady Bird, First Claao Gary F. Boley, 20,
Admlsoloo wW bu ~ per
lblnks ohe - · I few mUk oon or Mr. and lira. PhD Boley,
llhakoo to IIU her out more. She 6th St., New Haven, waa aaolgrlo couple and $3 alnalo. Tho
mOIIOY lo fo be sent to Elaine
aoos for mlnl-&lt;nt&gt;d faohlooa and ed Jone 8 to TrOop K of the lith
Grimm, 2,312 Mt. Vel'IIOII A..,.
lo 1111 on white soeklnga.
Armored C&amp;nlry Reslrnent'o
nuo or Mike Durfee, t3 BurOnce lrrapreaolble, she It 3rd Squadron oear Calq&gt; Iliad&lt;·
quieter """• mare phUosophlcal horoe, Vlelnllll. Pvt. Boley' a
AddiUOIL
but Just u alTeetlonate and wlte, Hehorta, Uvea oo 7th St.
oui&amp;Oing.
In Naw Riven.
PT. PLEASANT - A country
am weBtern band contest wUl
be featured oo the opening nlgjlt
of the Mason County Fair Aug-

County Library

Releases Ten

•• a bookwonn. UnW aho met
Georp Hamilton, aho ,...
coDVLDced she waa.
BoUevod PublleiQI
"I Wll laholod II I domosU·
eall,y oriented person. Peq&gt;le
tllougl1t ,I ns a dii!HI11111,
pretty, but frivolous and acottorbralood. Even I hoeame
eonvlneod. We are Ukol,y "'
believe"our own pulllleiQI.
~ 4 Fortunltely.'' she conUnued,
"we discovered I Mel ID 1)'8
problem
llllxod dominance) and allernrdo my
atudleo hepn IAl ~
''I mlslrt taoll,y hove turned
Into I hlppio. I did not letl at
home. I Wll onl,y 16 when I
wont to Uve In tho White Houao.
That's aw!UII,y )'OUIW to be
eiiiiJ)Ired on· hqw I lived up "'
my responaibUlt,y."
I even hid to ccmvlllce llll'
mother I wun't a Oibbei'QI·
llbbe~" Luel llld. "She lhlnkl
I watch TV all the Ullle or play
with dop. She wu IUrPrloed

AJ all of •• ~· 11&amp;1'11;
Keep on 1ltll'ldng, lboulh thoJIIICO

Moraovor, IDd more Import- actually to une.,uate." T 11 e Preol- ouaoatln&amp; llaln In
antly, McCartltj'o eeneral llhe oecond and more aperlllvo cir- Ute mldclle of ofllelal attempto
em forolin polley and nolably an cumstance It lhat nobo&lt;I.Y In IIIU' "' oustaln some Amerleaa barUte VIetnam war hao 10118 IInce event, of. eourae, Ia going W tey pining power in Paria, that the
paoaod the bcomcla of that ele- "' proaeeute a ...,.orM politic- u American people" m1&amp;bt well
m81Ur)' reotralnt for tho like ian who would at once cl')' mar..
-from· for • one-sided
VIetnam- might
of basle naUonal lnloreot which cyrdom trom every hullllnB In II

New Books

White;&amp;IJASe Years VRIJliPP~ an
For President's Daughter Luci

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Cans

lhrUI - · not al .. _ .....
within the reoponolble two .part.
syotem but rather ol a vthomeal
"cruu.deu In whlch thoU who
_ , . the SoMtor areldontlllod
not olmply •• adVorllrleo but 11
blmdtnomlll.
When the MeCartl!,yltes llln a
stele convention b)' whatevortacUci, IIIIo well and 800d and)loUee Ia oorvod. When Ute:r looe,
thi.Y deelarolhtmoel\ooo delrailded and latolorably Ul..,aod. "' a
...,.d, thll!' lht&gt;WM!acceptancool
all tho mrmal moehanlcooflll..,_
and.Qko In dolepte bulltlni when, and onJ,y - . Utili' are
an Ute talclng end.
Too, McC&amp;rlll)'"aowneiiJIIPII8n
rhotarle, wllon - f o r It actually eayo rather than lor
the decopUvoi.Y loW-VOiced a n d
ureaaonable" tones In wbleb It
lo JIUI. Ia moot bitterly dlvlolvo,
oven by tho hlshl1 toloranlltllnd·
ards of a l'OilJh pme. In his prl11181')' eoiUolons with Son. Robert Komod;r, for example, &amp;1Mecart!IY was harBb beyond rood;!' example, lhoaptherels, olnce
the tragic aaaasatnat:too. a dilf90s1Uon IAl forge( Utla faet.

A look Back ••. in Anger

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C&amp;rlhf eampai8hl1 talclng ""lite

832,142 Worth of

Gary Park Goes
To Washington
Pf. PLEASANT- Gary Park,
soo ot Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Park,
Masoo Blvd., wUI he In Wubirvtoo this week as a winner of

eo-.euman

Ken Hechler's
Week In Wuhlngton conteot.
Gary Ia the second wlmor
from Paint Pleaoant IAl make
the all-&lt;~xpense paid trip In this
year's priJ81'lln. The llrat ,...
Jooeph Head, sm a1 Mr. and
!Ira. C. L. Head, who headod the
llrst delegation of boyo thla sum-

mer.
Gary wW travel IAl Woahlngtoo
with four ather llimoro, and ..UI
atlend Congrosoloaal c:ommltleo
hearings and the de-• on the
House IDd Seoate fioor&amp;i meet
govommontal offtclalo and work
part limo In Hop. Hechler'' offtee.

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ot Series E &amp; H United States
Sa'Yinga Bond a and Freodml Sllar·
eo In Ohio were $26.6 IIIIUion.
Tile slllte attained 37.8 parcent
ot Its annual Ales quota May
31 with Band and FreodCIIl Share
Ales totaling $139.7 miUioo lor
the ftrst tlve mcmtlto.
Sales of $32,142 In May were
reported by Thoodcn T. Reed,
Jr., Melp c.unty VolunteorSev·
trw• Bonds Chairman. The councy reached 43.1 percent of Ita
yearly sllea goal tbo end ofMiy.

toro did not lreow wlian 11111
wore &amp;01111 IAl 10 or IJIIir
wore auppoood to do: Utq llllilply wanted to protest ... Alllloo '
the:r accepted the
poared .. the:r alcmc. . .
In tho abtooce ot par.W -

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court•.

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Here is what you, the American taxpayers. have authorized your JOftrDJDeDt !0 Jiw or
"loan" toothernatioal, 194S through 1966. ThiJ wu DOt to win the wu (you bad olnody
paid lor tho~ roo) but since the S..Ond World War'o end.
And if you think it might have been an inv.,tment in the futwe, look down the list
and ,.. how many dependable f..u.ds you OlD find. Yet we ore still giving
billioDJ- billions we haveo't go~ billioDJ we have ro borrow (and poy inlelelt 011) 10
give away1 billions we desperately need at home.
Here are the amouo... What h., it all accomplishedl

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C;rprua .

I ,OOUOO.ODO
111.000.1100

G....,..
India .
Iran . .
Iraq . .
hu.el .

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CHehol)oVIkla
Denmark . . .
l:aat Germany .
Ftnlend .
J'ranee .
. UOI.tOO.OOO
Gernumy (J'ederal
Republic) . . . UIUOD.OOO
liUOO,oGO
Berlin

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It.lly

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Malta

.

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,............
.............

Norway
Pollnd .

PctrtUC•I

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TurbJ

Yemen . . . . .
Centn.l Treat)'
OrpnlutLon .

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101.000,000

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LMUOO.OOO
rJIJOO.ODO

Colombia .
CoN JUca .
Cuba
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De~andmg

Milk P~otectio1;1
fa

WASiliNGTON (IJPI) - C.. ·.. ~. "Ia a
IA&gt;reoemble
ants hu been ulred to lntor-·
lllllk or dalr1 proc1.
In Jilt
pro- ueti,.'• . "to. RJO tho w 0 r d
teet mnk frOm tho c..,....tlGn ''milk" In lhidr names or oo
of e""'*'dYoi.Y ..,. and their Jill!~ Neither could
dl-r produeta.
. he ell~ "" 11117 dairy proc1.
A bill b)' Rep. Samuel s. lido counters olrroeery otoreL
Stratton,
• N.Y., . .....d pro.
StrattaD acknowlodpd t h r t

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hlo but ht slid
lillY .~
perloetJni,
and
whom ,be

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Dominl~n

40 Slates Act

Compod~ p~ do not
now c1a1ni a •J&amp;nlllcont ohare

ol tho mUk ~n~rlool, Abollt to
atateo prohibit tho Ale of ftlled
1111111, and lmlllltl"" mUk It We~ In li'OIIIId 1&amp;. Aqdttl-.ll,y, ·

tho
lleillth ~bipJMIU
Sorilce torbJ4t Publle
lntorolllte
of ·
lllled.lllllk..
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ehalllplons;
, thi •Willd._,
Illite . ,

Jut

'1lold

Vietnam , .

UIO.lOCIMO

Burm• . . .

110,tiii,GDO

Cv.atemala

~amatct

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lAw

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lb'\IJE1U blanl!l

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lOiaD.GIO

l'lnl . . .
m.IOO...
8\ll'blaftl. . .
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lCI,lOOMO
Jrlftldld and Tobqo U.ICID,OOII
~ .
UUIII,OCII
Venuuela .
-..oo.ooo
CXher WHt Ind. In
I,'tOt,.,

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a.rruao.a

U'ft.'JOD.oeo

471,400.-

'lll.IOO.OOO

~--ISUOO.OOO

P&amp;rqua)' .

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MO. . . .
Thailand .· . . . , _....

&amp;ut AIIIRqJonal

11.100.000

+t.JII,(II;ID

Peuna

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ICon&amp;

141,000,000

•,IIIIJXIO

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Mexico
.
Nk:aral\lf,

ln81ldbtrlt»uttd . 1......,000

IM.IIOO.OOO

171.1111.000
lOUOO,oaD
llii,IIO,tlOO
IUOO.IOD
111....,000

OuJan.a.
lloJU .
.
Jlonduru .

cambodia . . . • :Mt,IGI.OOO
Chlnl (atpublk of) 4 . - . - . -

lndon..W .
Japan. . •

u.mo.eoo

RepV.bllc .,,100,000

lcuador
El Salvtdor

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41-.000

Ar1enUna
711.1100.000
Bollvll. . . . .
4111,11)0,000
BruU
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UII,TOO.OOO
Brttiah Kondun• •
UOD.OIICI
Chile
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l,MUOO,OOO

Brltllh Solomoa

Canada

73.300.000
1.039,100,001

Near r.ut and South
Aa!a a.pou.l
J.OU.300.000

t.O. . . .

l*nda . .
Tonp blind

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I'I,TOD,JII
Trult Territoriel o! tbe
Paetr.e llllandJ
. .,400MO

On the Farm Front: the ·stratton Bill

.

81,100,000
9'7.100.000
1,0'19,100,000
209,100,000

United Arab

1141,100,011
011,101).(1110

Spain .
sweden .
.
United Klnldom
U.S.S.R. . . .
Yuaodavla .
Europe RellOMI

571,100,000

S.udl Arable.
Syrian Arab
RepubUc .

1,100,000
l,t'lO,tDO,OOO

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Netherlands .

1(11,100,000

J,lOUOO.OOO

.

P&amp;klatlln

. 1411.100.000

Ireland

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Nept,l

.

,,,.land

ua.ooo.ooo

Jorden .
IAbanon

11.100.000

Hunpry

144,400,01111
101,100,000
lUOO,OOO
Ul$.400,000
i,'llt,JOO,OOO

IJihen~ .

Albanla , , . • ' .,,400,000
Awtrlai
1,111,000.000
Belgium·

New ZMiaDCI

or
Ir''::;~:~~;;~~:;: ,...

of tho ....,
....., _
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(and getting worse)

AI.IRralia . . .

-·Jill "'

..... Many

... .,..,...

Luxemboura: .

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earn• aert111 tho foiiCIIIInl Jllftgraph whleh I I - lltoraiiJ
Jumped oft tho II me:

mletthey attaekod
- · · WU
'1'llo
policeman
In his ·
uniform
I aymbol .,, And 10 , _ lilt
law
the poU.ee stetfm•
and the )silo ... All thtoo ,...
IJIIIbol• ol bated ~ ...
tbey were attacked."
Doeo tills _ . . . IAl l &gt; o tblng one mlilltbaVoreadlnTtme
VISIT HERE
- or Newowoak - or tho dllb'
POMEROY- Mr. and Mrt. - - ? N o t ao. 'l'llo-18
WWiam Nt110 and cllllclr011, frOhl a Utled '"l''lo llullaa
lllell, Jim, And;!', Sand,y, a D d RevoluU..." - b)' AIID David of Bollofontalno, - • re- bead. Tho inddeat deterlbod oecent vlaiiAlra of hla parento, Mr. currod In March, 11117. - .
and !fro. V. S. Ntaoe, N - ber - It CAN . _ bani
SetUomanl.
l..UO F. Fultl

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Juno 26, 11188
Dear Sir:

Rotary Installed

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(flit
FrodJaekaoo
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New President of

BERRY'S WORLD
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hardest hit,

While readiDIIutOYIIIIDI.

Bonds Sold in May

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Central African

T,tOD.OII
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Canto (Bra:uavUle)
COilfO (KinllhaM)

Dabomey .
Ethloplt. . •
Gabon • • •
Gambia . .
Ghlna . . •
Guinlll . . •
lv017Cout .

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Ker~¥a

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Liberia . • .
JJ.bya . . . . .

M•lapqllepubUc
Malt.wt . . . . .
Mall, Bepubllc of •

Kaurltanla

Morocco . .
NJaer . . .
Nlprla . .
Rwandll
Senepl

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Sierra Leone .

somau Republk

•south Afrbl
RepubUeof . ,
Soutbera Bbodelll
SUdan • • •

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UpperVoltll .
Zl.mbla .
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•Epste~Jl hll a two-....Vm;r ~
Frank• Howanl .set 10 ~lub reeord.
by hitting the tOOth ~ 6i bla
career wltl&gt;; Wasb111810il SOIQI\o
cit.Y po..eri1111 the Senators to an
8-2 victory over the Cllllor!U
AD&amp;olf,
· '·
Epoteln hit his sec&lt;lllll homer
I~ ao many gam eo and fourth
, of tho oeaaQI) ""'r a ol._.e by
Howanlln the fifth lml,.lo gho
lllo·Sonatoro a 6-llosd and Holi·. erd connected lor his j5th 01 the
aesoon 1VIth none on 11\ th6 sixth.
Both blows ;ere oil reliever Jim
Wl"'ver 0 who took over alter
Sommy Eiliswastagged!orthree
runs in tour Innings.

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No.5 Summer
Stamp Festival
Coupoll8 For 4()()
EXTRA TOP
VALUE STAMPS

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Bologna _ ._ 49c ·

Weiners _ .. 59c

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Roll Roast

Full ..... Hilt lmllll.

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Ham ---- ..

Picnics -- .. 43e

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Turkeys

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urr WIIK II'ICIM. ON 1'111 '

Graebner, pltylng some of the
beilt tennis ol his llle, beatslxthaeeciod Manuel Santana ol Spain,
tile 1966 champl~ . by 9-7, 6-2,
&amp;-1. Edlelaen, vittuallyoverlook·
eel on the lf,S. team, came back
from }:brink ol de!eat to oust
14th • eeded Cll!! Drysdale ol
SOUtJ;l
. ca g..7, 4~6, 1--6, 6-4,

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Dennis Ralston o! BakersOeld,
C&amp;IIL, and .Earl Bucholz of St.
Loula, Mo., and amateur Arthur
Ashe ol RlchJIIO!Id[ va.
Thlrd-aeeded Nancy Richey o!
Sin Angelo, Tex., Mary Ann Eisel of Sl Louis and Stephanie
Deftna ol Holbwood, FIL, led

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IUIItMFfavlni .

Cream Pies ••
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Qonch led Rick Van Matre com·
blned to toss 1 three-hitter as
Middleport rCIIIped to a 7-1 win
·oitr Eastern Friday a!ternoontn
'pony Lel&amp;ue play.

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IIIJWa led permitted Eastern no
bits. Vaa Matre gave up sl._.es
to Demla Elchi,.er, Senders and

l!:l!:a

llj)bl)y Ctlilwiou.

. ·: IQdtileport hittera were Dave
~. single and double and BUI
.Vaughan, I{IJI Matre and Clonch,
""'h a single. ·
'· Jlin Amobary started on the
'imooecl ~:or· Eastarn led was ro,lievecl b,y ·El&lt;hlnger In the sixth.
·' 'irho Eaotern pitchers cOJI!blned
, · IG lan live ln4 walk COor llhlle
'Midt!lepof\ mooeclsmen atruck
.aut ave and booed but I'll" free

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· ' to put the large tagged ftsh in the water and tho
~r Ia o! Gloeckner and WUI!ams polnUng -to tho location

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oear the dam wJtere it departed. Similiar c~ests to catch
••old Blue.. are beirv held at several other state lakes. The
poroon catchill( the fish. at Forked Run La~1 I~ to cixrtact
WUllams.
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thoy adWiced to the third round.
Playing in the aun tor the first
ttme in this weather • plagued
tournament, Ashe took out SWeden's big ~ servins Ove Bengfloo
ton U-9, 6-4, 6-1, whlle Ralston
dispoSjOd oC Jose Edison Man.
dotlno ol Brazil 6-2, 6-4, 6-2
led Buchholz boat long-haired
Torben Ulrich or Demnark 5-7,
6-2, 6-3, 6-1.
Ashe wllllace delendlng cham·
pioe John Newcombe of Australia
in Mondl)''s fourth round. Edlersen must face Ra,y MooreofSOuth
Africa, who peat third seeded
Andrea Gtmenco '01 Spain in live .
seta Saturday, Other pairings

have Ralston meedng Alex Met·
revelll or Russia, Graebner facIng Fred Stolle o! Australia, and
Buchholz opposing Bob llewltt oC
SOuth Africa.
Graebner made short work of
Slntana. It was no conte.'\t after
the first set. And, Graebner gave
much o! the credit to teammate
Charles PasareU's upset ot Santana in the nrst round at laat
year's Wimbledon when the Span-lard was de!endl~ champion.
''Charles used the big pm.e
to boat him last y"r led I decided to eJ11.l)loY slmUar tactics,"
Graebner said. "They came oft
1 never had played Manuel in
match play before, lut when I

heard him ask for salt tablets
in the second sel I lett I had
him. I felt fresh, so if he was
trying to psyche me, it back..
fired."
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served very well and used his
long reach to pick up some of
Santana's finely angled volleys,
while he hit outright winners on
S&amp;ntana's smashes.
Graebner, rated fourth among
U.S. amateurs, was in trouble
only once. That was when he
was 15-40 and &amp;.7 on service in
the first set Santana nettedweakl,y and lobbed oot to lose hoth
set poJnta and was never In the
match after thaL

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ner•a Ri•tautant ln Pomeroy. ~part tn the ceremonies
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THE CURRAGH, !relied (UI'O
- Rlbero, a 100 to 6 longahot,
overtook ta vored Sir hor in the
stretch Satunlay to win the Irish
Derby and record one of the
most astonlshin8 upsets In the
history of the event.
Rtbero, el\l)el'tl,y handled by
Jockey Leater Pigott, who also
won the derby a year ago aboard
Rlbocco, Ribera's b r o the r,
caught the tiring Sir lvclr with
two fUrlong&amp; len and pulled away
to a two-length victocy.
The victory was worth $131,·

796 in first prize money to owner
Charles Englehard ot New York.
France's Val D-Aoste, also
10()..6, was third in the field ofl4

3-year-olds, followed by Laud&amp;·
mus of Ireland.
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surprised myself.'' said Pigotl
"I was gohlg very well l,ying in
their place when I saw Sir Ivor
going by. I thought that was that,
hot then to my astonishment I
saw Sir lvor coming back to me.
What happened? Whocanguess?''
Ironically, Piggott had bnoted
Sir Ivor to victory in the English

Derby and 2,000 Guineas earlier
this year. It was Piggott's third
success in the l'h mile event
since the race was inaugurated
as th8 Irish Sweeps Derby in

1962.
The 14 horses carried the
hq)es of lucky ticket holders In
the Irish Hospital sweepstakes
which boasts cash prlzes totaling
$6 million.
Sir Ivor•s owner Raymond
Guest, retlred American Ambas~
sador to Ireland, could only say
after the race, "I am certainly
very disappointed.''
Until the last two furlongs,
the race seemed to be going as
expected Cor Sir Jvor. He began
slowly as expected, being 12th
ated from the British Women's for the first few furlof€s. He
then began to come slowl,y through
Amateur Go!! Champlonahlps.
Min Hamlin, at 19 the young- the center until he moved in
est member of the U.S. squad, front with two Curlongs.left.
got the larthesl in the lnternadonal maetbeloreScottlsh houso- Adams Is Named To
"ilo, Mrs. Belle Robertson deleated tile Fresno, Clllt, tee ...
ager to make sure the trophy Hall Of Fame Board
would not cross the Atlantic.
Mrs. Robertson ousted Miss
CANTON (UP0-K.S. "Bud''
Htmlln in the querterOnals 2 Adams Jr., owner of the Housand I. Earl,ler In the day Mrs. ton OUers, has been elected to
Robertson holed a nine-hole putt the board of trustees or the. Pro..
on tho lut hole to boat Mrs. lessione! football Hall ol Fame
Anne Welts ol Mouiot Vernon, here.
Wash., one..up.
His election was anrounced

Americans Eliminated
WALTON HEATH; England
(UPO - Young Sholly Htmlln
lost In the quarterfinals led U.S.
Curtis Clip teammstes Mrs. Anne
Welta led P"88)' Conley fell one
rwnd osrllor SaturdaY aa tile
trio o{ Americans were eUntn-

Syracuse,
Pomeroy .
Triumph

Howard, whose homer went
Into the le!t field bullpen, Is the
first player to hit 100 h&lt;111ers
for the "opansion" senators.
Howard also drove tn a run with
a sacriftce fly in Ute first inning
after Ed Stroud singled, std.e
second arxl condnued to third
when catcher Bob Rodgers threw
wUd 1111&lt;&gt; center field.

SAN FRANCISCO &lt;UPo'-Gary
'Nolan, luii.Y rec...,red !run arm
trouble, bole ked hlo rour.llltpltefl.
IJW Sltunlay wttl&gt; a tl&gt;r•run ho•
mer tl&gt;at helped corry the Cl,;.
- Meigs' Ani+
.wltl&gt;
clmad Reo!• to a 5-e victory qwr ·
bolseball..~
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· ·. plaflng wlthoul lllree•,r~~. ·~.
The sloclcy rlghtl&gt;ander, ·whq ..,. l~s, 1su!!e~ Its llrst.IO!iseo".
:'!;Gill ~oj&amp;er ....
started the sosson al the ljodo' '· of 1!1!&gt; · ,..,.. Slturd&amp;Y ~iioi.Ss ·
To!nPI club In tho Florida Slate 1 "~'\"' Jn;, 7-4 and S-3 ·~·~
. ~·!Ill•·
LeagUe beeauoe olarm nlloerl08,
bY.~ootll.
,
teed oH lor blo llrat major leaNow 1-2-1 overall! Meli~ .
!,':!,~
guo , h&lt;111er In the ..venth lpnlng
loat tho llrst game In ·u .1""
·gl""e·,..Iller Toliuny Helinsi!Oubledwlth
nl,.s when Portsmouthtall•ed
tiio oot · led Woody WOOtwanl three markero In the top or
nlo Ault,
• •IJ!iile•
drew tnlntenUonai !Yalk. ·
tho lith. Hill Moore started
Me)gs p!Qa Athens 1\o l
Nolen then stepped 'ui&gt; witli an
lor Meigs and was relieved
doobleheader at Alheaa tailor •
.083 batting avenge leddrUled
by Jon Rothgeb in the eighth
at1p.lll,
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a 2-2 pitch frOm lo.dng solithp&amp;w, .::::::::::::::;::::::~::;:::;:;:~;.;::~:.:::::::::::~:::::~:::::::::=:::::".x:::::::::::~:;o;:;:?.::;,..;w.::::~~
l!aJo Sadeckl over tho righl cen.
terfteJd barrier to_anap a scoreless deadlock.
Pete Rose added a two .. run
single in the hinlh, his third hit
of the game, after Nolan beat
out an infield hit to lead the
bases. Sadeckl again had IntenWe are m.l:IKm~ an eUort
him at about 120 miles per
tionally passed Woodward to get
to locate the owner of the
hour.
at Nola~
Buick Opel mentioned in
This really took tile mao
Cin.
the following report.
0
m the Eldorado b7 AlfIt seems thAt an Opel
l:lnse and when be arrived
bearing an Ohio license
m Cleveland he drove . Uf
plate ran out of sasoline
to the first Buick Opel
about 20 miles from Codealer to trade in hil new
lumbus. and finally a long,
Eldorado Convertible for
low Mertedes stopped to
one of those brand new ap.
a!:k him tC he could help.
e1 Kadetws.
Philadelphia ... 33 34 . 493 9
He fortunately had a tow
Although the
rod in his car and agreed
New York •.... 35 37 .486 91h
wasn't exact!)' too sunrt.
1o tow him into Cleveland.
00, as business h1id 6en
Pittsburgh •••. 34 36 .486 !llh
BefQre starting up, howve~~ good that woek be did
Chicago . • ..• 32 41 •438 13
ever, he advi.sed the i'ellow
think It • little Oclci llld
Houston ••.. . 31 42 .425 14
in the Opel that he was in·
lt~ed the man why"P
dined to do a lot of speed·
saturday's Results
1'hJ cllstomer replied
ing, and although he would
"On my way intu \OW'Il on
Chicago 10 St. Louis 8
!ry to keep it down, he SUf!:·
tbat nat stretch, I wu io.
Cincinnati 5 San Francisco 0
gested that the fellow 1J1
ing about as fast o I coUld
New York at Houston, night
the Opel blow his horn if
and a Mercedes ~·ent by me
he was going tO() tast. Or
Atlanta at Los Angeles, night
going to beat the devil.
even blink his lights, &amp;5
Ttut didn't. particularly boPittsburgh at Philadelphia, night
maybe he couldn't hear the
lher me. but right on h1t
Sunday's Probable Pitchers
hom.
tail was an Opel who WU
All Times EDT
So they ambled along at
,:;:uing just aa fut, but 10
&lt;~. pretty good nu~ and pretSt. Louis, Carlton 8-3, at Chi ..
.-tam mad at the Mercedel, 1
ty soon an Eldorado con.
cago Hands 6-5, 2:15p.m.
he was blowill&amp;' bls ~
vertlble passed them bott'
anti
even blinkinl hU. lilbtl
Cincinnati, Culver 5-8, at san .
going about 95 miles per
trying
to get the fellow ·,fo
Francisco, ~cCormick ~10, 4
hour. Tb.is made t.he fellow
move over 90 that be eould
p.m.
in the Mercedes mad, and
pass him.''
so he took out and passed
New York, Seaver 6-S at Hous-ton Cuellar 5--3, 3 p.m.
Atlanta, Reed 8-3 at Los Angeles,
Grant 2-3, 4 p, m.
"BARGAIN SPOT OF THE WORLD"
Pittsburgh, Veale 5--7 at PhiladelUPPER RT. 7
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
phia, James 0-3, 1:35 p.m. ·

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SMITH SEEKS·

OPEL OWNER

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By United Press International

Night Games Not Included
W. L. Pet. GB
Detroit .•••• 47 26 ,644
MiMe sOUl . , . 38 33 , 535 8
Cleveland .... 40 36 .526 ~;,
Oaklled . ..... 37 34 .521 9
Baltimore •.. 36 34 ,514 91/2
Calit .• ·•••• 36 37 .493 II
Huston ....... 34 36 .486 u•;,
New York ..... 31 38 .449 14
Chicago ...... 30 39 ,435 IS
Washington ... . 27 43 .386 18'/,
Saturd&amp;)''s Results
Washington 8 C&amp;li!ornia 2
Cleveland 8 Boston 1, 1st
Cleveland at Boston, 2nd, night
O.kland ai NY, 2, twi-light-night
Chicago at Detroit, night
Minnesota at Baltimore, night
SundaY's Games
All Times EDT
Chicago at Detroit, 2:15 p.m.
california
at Washington, 1:30
p.m.
Minnesota at Baltimore, 2 p.m ..
Oakland at New York, 2:05p.m.
Cleveland at Boston, 2 p.m.
MoiXla;v's Games
Calitornia at Detroit, night
Mimesota at Cle\'elancl. night
New York at Washington, night
Chicago at Baltimore, night

Oakland at Boston, night
National League
Night games not included
W. L. Pet. GB
St. Louis .• •• 46 29 ,613
AUente ...... 39 34 .534 6
San Fran. • . . . 40 36 ,526 6'h
Cincinnati .... 36 37 . 493 9

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KANSAS CITY (UP!) - Eddie
S.W,.er. former Philadelphia
Phillie manager, will be a tullUme scout for the Kansas ~lty
Royals ol the American League
In 1969.
Sawyer ll1lDl80d tllo Philo
!rom 1948-1953 and again lor
two dt.Y• oC the 1958 1e1aon.

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Earl Schriber.
Adam&amp; ls the second reDre-.
sentatl ve or the American Football League to bO elected to the
board. Lamar Hunt ol t b e
Kansas Clcy Chiefs was elected
earUer this year.
· Nadonal Footbllll League rep.
resentatlves Include G eo r 1 e
Hallas ol the Chlc!OiO Bears
led Daniel Rnoney of the Pills·
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tournament, Ashe took out SWeden's big ~ servins Ove Bengfloo
ton U-9, 6-4, 6-1, whlle Ralston
dispoSjOd oC Jose Edison Man.
dotlno ol Brazil 6-2, 6-4, 6-2
led Buchholz boat long-haired
Torben Ulrich or Demnark 5-7,
6-2, 6-3, 6-1.
Ashe wllllace delendlng cham·
pioe John Newcombe of Australia
in Mondl)''s fourth round. Edlersen must face Ra,y MooreofSOuth
Africa, who peat third seeded
Andrea Gtmenco '01 Spain in live .
seta Saturday, Other pairings

have Ralston meedng Alex Met·
revelll or Russia, Graebner facIng Fred Stolle o! Australia, and
Buchholz opposing Bob llewltt oC
SOuth Africa.
Graebner made short work of
Slntana. It was no conte.'\t after
the first set. And, Graebner gave
much o! the credit to teammate
Charles PasareU's upset ot Santana in the nrst round at laat
year's Wimbledon when the Span-lard was de!endl~ champion.
''Charles used the big pm.e
to boat him last y"r led I decided to eJ11.l)loY slmUar tactics,"
Graebner said. "They came oft
1 never had played Manuel in
match play before, lut when I

heard him ask for salt tablets
in the second sel I lett I had
him. I felt fresh, so if he was
trying to psyche me, it back..
fired."
The bespectacled American
served very well and used his
long reach to pick up some of
Santana's finely angled volleys,
while he hit outright winners on
S&amp;ntana's smashes.
Graebner, rated fourth among
U.S. amateurs, was in trouble
only once. That was when he
was 15-40 and &amp;.7 on service in
the first set Santana nettedweakl,y and lobbed oot to lose hoth
set poJnta and was never In the
match after thaL

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Callt, two'"'. \JD,aeeded amateurs,
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Quarter;·.
Fryers

, .~ 'ltiRN OLD HttiE LOOSE ~ A 20 Pound, '~~!~&gt; 'eat!lah
was turned loose last week at Forked Run Laic) In1olelgs
Count,y and tho (lsherman who catches him will be the ro;. '. ~eJt..¢ 'n~,&lt;~nslve .r~ and reel set, courtesy or Gloeck..
ner•a Ri•tautant ln Pomeroy. ~part tn the ceremonies
were ,J.. illoo&lt;kner, the oponsor; Jerry llo)'d, ftsh produc. . liOn forlmlln :OC the Athena Fish Monagement Section and l)on
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Upsets Scored By Amateurs

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THE CURRAGH, !relied (UI'O
- Rlbero, a 100 to 6 longahot,
overtook ta vored Sir hor in the
stretch Satunlay to win the Irish
Derby and record one of the
most astonlshin8 upsets In the
history of the event.
Rtbero, el\l)el'tl,y handled by
Jockey Leater Pigott, who also
won the derby a year ago aboard
Rlbocco, Ribera's b r o the r,
caught the tiring Sir lvclr with
two fUrlong&amp; len and pulled away
to a two-length victocy.
The victory was worth $131,·

796 in first prize money to owner
Charles Englehard ot New York.
France's Val D-Aoste, also
10()..6, was third in the field ofl4

3-year-olds, followed by Laud&amp;·
mus of Ireland.
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1 am absolutely shocked and
surprised myself.'' said Pigotl
"I was gohlg very well l,ying in
their place when I saw Sir Ivor
going by. I thought that was that,
hot then to my astonishment I
saw Sir lvor coming back to me.
What happened? Whocanguess?''
Ironically, Piggott had bnoted
Sir Ivor to victory in the English

Derby and 2,000 Guineas earlier
this year. It was Piggott's third
success in the l'h mile event
since the race was inaugurated
as th8 Irish Sweeps Derby in

1962.
The 14 horses carried the
hq)es of lucky ticket holders In
the Irish Hospital sweepstakes
which boasts cash prlzes totaling
$6 million.
Sir Ivor•s owner Raymond
Guest, retlred American Ambas~
sador to Ireland, could only say
after the race, "I am certainly
very disappointed.''
Until the last two furlongs,
the race seemed to be going as
expected Cor Sir Jvor. He began
slowly as expected, being 12th
ated from the British Women's for the first few furlof€s. He
then began to come slowl,y through
Amateur Go!! Champlonahlps.
Min Hamlin, at 19 the young- the center until he moved in
est member of the U.S. squad, front with two Curlongs.left.
got the larthesl in the lnternadonal maetbeloreScottlsh houso- Adams Is Named To
"ilo, Mrs. Belle Robertson deleated tile Fresno, Clllt, tee ...
ager to make sure the trophy Hall Of Fame Board
would not cross the Atlantic.
Mrs. Robertson ousted Miss
CANTON (UP0-K.S. "Bud''
Htmlln in the querterOnals 2 Adams Jr., owner of the Housand I. Earl,ler In the day Mrs. ton OUers, has been elected to
Robertson holed a nine-hole putt the board of trustees or the. Pro..
on tho lut hole to boat Mrs. lessione! football Hall ol Fame
Anne Welts ol Mouiot Vernon, here.
Wash., one..up.
His election was anrounced

Americans Eliminated
WALTON HEATH; England
(UPO - Young Sholly Htmlln
lost In the quarterfinals led U.S.
Curtis Clip teammstes Mrs. Anne
Welta led P"88)' Conley fell one
rwnd osrllor SaturdaY aa tile
trio o{ Americans were eUntn-

Syracuse,
Pomeroy .
Triumph

Howard, whose homer went
Into the le!t field bullpen, Is the
first player to hit 100 h&lt;111ers
for the "opansion" senators.
Howard also drove tn a run with
a sacriftce fly in Ute first inning
after Ed Stroud singled, std.e
second arxl condnued to third
when catcher Bob Rodgers threw
wUd 1111&lt;&gt; center field.

SAN FRANCISCO &lt;UPo'-Gary
'Nolan, luii.Y rec...,red !run arm
trouble, bole ked hlo rour.llltpltefl.
IJW Sltunlay wttl&gt; a tl&gt;r•run ho•
mer tl&gt;at helped corry the Cl,;.
- Meigs' Ani+
.wltl&gt;
clmad Reo!• to a 5-e victory qwr ·
bolseball..~
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· ·. plaflng wlthoul lllree•,r~~. ·~.
The sloclcy rlghtl&gt;ander, ·whq ..,. l~s, 1su!!e~ Its llrst.IO!iseo".
:'!;Gill ~oj&amp;er ....
started the sosson al the ljodo' '· of 1!1!&gt; · ,..,.. Slturd&amp;Y ~iioi.Ss ·
To!nPI club In tho Florida Slate 1 "~'\"' Jn;, 7-4 and S-3 ·~·~
. ~·!Ill•·
LeagUe beeauoe olarm nlloerl08,
bY.~ootll.
,
teed oH lor blo llrat major leaNow 1-2-1 overall! Meli~ .
!,':!,~
guo , h&lt;111er In the ..venth lpnlng
loat tho llrst game In ·u .1""
·gl""e·,..Iller Toliuny Helinsi!Oubledwlth
nl,.s when Portsmouthtall•ed
tiio oot · led Woody WOOtwanl three markero In the top or
nlo Ault,
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drew tnlntenUonai !Yalk. ·
tho lith. Hill Moore started
Me)gs p!Qa Athens 1\o l
Nolen then stepped 'ui&gt; witli an
lor Meigs and was relieved
doobleheader at Alheaa tailor •
.083 batting avenge leddrUled
by Jon Rothgeb in the eighth
at1p.lll,
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l!aJo Sadeckl over tho righl cen.
terfteJd barrier to_anap a scoreless deadlock.
Pete Rose added a two .. run
single in the hinlh, his third hit
of the game, after Nolan beat
out an infield hit to lead the
bases. Sadeckl again had IntenWe are m.l:IKm~ an eUort
him at about 120 miles per
tionally passed Woodward to get
to locate the owner of the
hour.
at Nola~
Buick Opel mentioned in
This really took tile mao
Cin.
the following report.
0
m the Eldorado b7 AlfIt seems thAt an Opel
l:lnse and when be arrived
bearing an Ohio license
m Cleveland he drove . Uf
plate ran out of sasoline
to the first Buick Opel
about 20 miles from Codealer to trade in hil new
lumbus. and finally a long,
Eldorado Convertible for
low Mertedes stopped to
one of those brand new ap.
a!:k him tC he could help.
e1 Kadetws.
Philadelphia ... 33 34 . 493 9
He fortunately had a tow
Although the
rod in his car and agreed
New York •.... 35 37 .486 91h
wasn't exact!)' too sunrt.
1o tow him into Cleveland.
00, as business h1id 6en
Pittsburgh •••. 34 36 .486 !llh
BefQre starting up, howve~~ good that woek be did
Chicago . • ..• 32 41 •438 13
ever, he advi.sed the i'ellow
think It • little Oclci llld
Houston ••.. . 31 42 .425 14
in the Opel that he was in·
lt~ed the man why"P
dined to do a lot of speed·
saturday's Results
1'hJ cllstomer replied
ing, and although he would
"On my way intu \OW'Il on
Chicago 10 St. Louis 8
!ry to keep it down, he SUf!:·
tbat nat stretch, I wu io.
Cincinnati 5 San Francisco 0
gested that the fellow 1J1
ing about as fast o I coUld
New York at Houston, night
the Opel blow his horn if
and a Mercedes ~·ent by me
he was going tO() tast. Or
Atlanta at Los Angeles, night
going to beat the devil.
even blink his lights, &amp;5
Ttut didn't. particularly boPittsburgh at Philadelphia, night
maybe he couldn't hear the
lher me. but right on h1t
Sunday's Probable Pitchers
hom.
tail was an Opel who WU
All Times EDT
So they ambled along at
,:;:uing just aa fut, but 10
&lt;~. pretty good nu~ and pretSt. Louis, Carlton 8-3, at Chi ..
.-tam mad at the Mercedel, 1
ty soon an Eldorado con.
cago Hands 6-5, 2:15p.m.
he was blowill&amp;' bls ~
vertlble passed them bott'
anti
even blinkinl hU. lilbtl
Cincinnati, Culver 5-8, at san .
going about 95 miles per
trying
to get the fellow ·,fo
Francisco, ~cCormick ~10, 4
hour. Tb.is made t.he fellow
move over 90 that be eould
p.m.
in the Mercedes mad, and
pass him.''
so he took out and passed
New York, Seaver 6-S at Hous-ton Cuellar 5--3, 3 p.m.
Atlanta, Reed 8-3 at Los Angeles,
Grant 2-3, 4 p, m.
"BARGAIN SPOT OF THE WORLD"
Pittsburgh, Veale 5--7 at PhiladelUPPER RT. 7
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
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SMITH SEEKS·

OPEL OWNER

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American League StaOOings
By United Press International

Night Games Not Included
W. L. Pet. GB
Detroit .•••• 47 26 ,644
MiMe sOUl . , . 38 33 , 535 8
Cleveland .... 40 36 .526 ~;,
Oaklled . ..... 37 34 .521 9
Baltimore •.. 36 34 ,514 91/2
Calit .• ·•••• 36 37 .493 II
Huston ....... 34 36 .486 u•;,
New York ..... 31 38 .449 14
Chicago ...... 30 39 ,435 IS
Washington ... . 27 43 .386 18'/,
Saturd&amp;)''s Results
Washington 8 C&amp;li!ornia 2
Cleveland 8 Boston 1, 1st
Cleveland at Boston, 2nd, night
O.kland ai NY, 2, twi-light-night
Chicago at Detroit, night
Minnesota at Baltimore, night
SundaY's Games
All Times EDT
Chicago at Detroit, 2:15 p.m.
california
at Washington, 1:30
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Minnesota at Baltimore, 2 p.m ..
Oakland at New York, 2:05p.m.
Cleveland at Boston, 2 p.m.
MoiXla;v's Games
Calitornia at Detroit, night
Mimesota at Cle\'elancl. night
New York at Washington, night
Chicago at Baltimore, night

Oakland at Boston, night
National League
Night games not included
W. L. Pet. GB
St. Louis .• •• 46 29 ,613
AUente ...... 39 34 .534 6
San Fran. • . . . 40 36 ,526 6'h
Cincinnati .... 36 37 . 493 9

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KANSAS CITY (UP!) - Eddie
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Phillie manager, will be a tullUme scout for the Kansas ~lty
Royals ol the American League
In 1969.
Sawyer ll1lDl80d tllo Philo
!rom 1948-1953 and again lor
two dt.Y• oC the 1958 1e1aon.

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board. Lamar Hunt ol t b e
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· Nadonal Footbllll League rep.
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Hallas ol the Chlc!OiO Bears
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The record was on HVR Miss

Patricio 715, which weighed 1,219 ibs. on her llrst birthday.
Professor W. W, Wbarloo a n d
James Little, area beet cattle
extension persnmel of Ohio state
University, t!UpOl"V!aedthewelghlng. Patricio 715 was 62 pounds
heavier than the previous rec~
ord. Sbe was graded '' 14 plus"

by Professor ~ The previous record was also held by a
C11arolais female.
Glen Butts, secrataey of Performance Registry ldernatlonal
at Denver, Colo,, oll'lclall,y con.
firmed this - record and declared HVR Mils Patricio 715
the new record boldor of this
covated title.
Patricio was no accldont. Sbe
is a ·~·· sister tu HVR Pa·
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Wbo
a ""'ld record
ao a yearling bull In 1967. Both

·-•bed

the above animals are sired by
Patricio and out of Miss Stark
n, Wbo Is by George 6111, also a
herd bull at RlddenValleyllanch.
Patricio is recognized on anational basis for his outstanding

ability as a Biro of rast arowlna
ealves. himself, earned llle title
of the "Growlngeat Bull In ~
merica. '' Patricio cattle have an

Impressive backlog ofUlustrlous
ancestry. He is by FWT Bar 016

to such
Charolals araats as Sam 951,
Bar 8 and others.
who Is a half - brother

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Ert. Aput, Apiculture

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"" ~OY- Cbann,"l!;llabor
&gt;ll taw. tbat afl'ect fannera have
treated wide lnlarest In Meigs
Coun!J, parlleu!Drl,y those In r""
lllrd to bazardoua work for cbUdren UDder 16 years of oge, and
.... ogrlcultural mlnlmum -

law.

WIIUam

P. Smith, area Ex-

!arm manapmont agent,
bas releaaed the tollowlng lnfnr-

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In relllrd to cbUd labor

nltrletials·under age 16:
FIU'IIlei"B were confronted re&lt;011111 wltb a new labor problem
ill carrying m their every day
bu-11 operations. II you emplof ........ nndor 16 years or

r.

.... you shoald know the
,nltrletians oet forlb In a re:'*II ordor of U&gt;o u. s. Dopart..,.. of Labor. II: prohibits llle
elqi!QflllOnt of y&lt;01th undor 16
,..,.. of ap to do oorlaln haz-

ardnus jobo. CbUdren ol11j)(oyed
by their parnrds on tholr bnme
rarm are exempt from tho order.
The new order became etrecUvo on January I, 1968. The list
of hazardous jobs lncludos the
following:
Handling nr &amp;l&gt;lllylng anhydrous

8IIIIIHlll!a, organic arsonic herbletdas, organic j)liospbxte peatlcldea, balopnated hjdroearboo
peatlcldoa, or heavy - metal !llnglcldes, Including cl~ or decontaminating OCII4&gt;mont uaed In
application or mixing of such
chornlcals. Haodlb!g or uatng a
blallllng agent. For tho (11111008
of this subparagraph, the term
''blasilng apnt" shall lncluda
oxploslvos such as, but not limIted to, dynamlte, black powder,
sensitives anunonium nitrate,
blallllng capo, and primer cord.
Also, aervlna as DIII!Jil'UI ror
aireratt, working as driver of
a treck or automobile on a J1ob-

Feed Grains of 1967
,,

uan on Price Aides
.

GAWPOLIS- U.S. tarmera
ba'lll piUed much larpr quantilila of 1967 crop feed grains
'!IIIF the prlCHUP:lort this sea-' than front any of the three
_.,.... crepa, according to
llolvln Gilbert, cbllnnan, Gallfa •j;:ouuty AgriculturllSiablllzotloia and COnaenatloo Commii-

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E- thougt1 corn loan actlviV. :I-• olnwed siDee aboot mill~. Iarmon had placed
po million buahels onder loon
,·tllrclaah AprU. Thla was well
.a;,. the 235 m!Uion bushels of
;:,:.earner. RediiiiQidona by
, throu!Jh AprU were 21
pdlllai bulhela, lllout the Olllle

..,ta.t,_..
Hlw.ever, total

redempdona
~ to be II ilrae IS
128 '
bushels repaid
lnm the regular
ill 19S&amp;-67. Thus,
~ wUl reseal
i~;~.,•baH;·. of their 1987
~
loin than In recent

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lllrlaat!'• Will Mil
blllloa ~· of C4l'll
-lliiori. tha~eet­
, eorn·~liltlnga
,.,. about 53

food grains.
Since the season average price

received b,y rarmers for 1967
corn Is leso than In 1966-67,
the Yllue ot crop is estimated

at about 3 percent below the
record $5.1 billion ror the 1966
crop. But, with a larger percentage of the crop sold, the value
of sales was up 2 percent trom

1966-&amp;7 to

1

record $2.6 billion.

Total exports of corn tor the
entire season are estlm.lted at

around 625 miUioo bushela, 25
lo 30 percent alxm! 1966-G7.
Corn Is a bright sPot In the expori picture; foreign shipments
of 1orgtu.on grain. oa.ts, and bar-

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ley hove been ccmperatlvely

Ue road or highway, or driver or
a bus; operating, driving, or ridIng on a traclor (track or wheel)
aver 20-belt ho!'sepower~ or attaching or dotaching an Implement or power~-oft' unit to or
from such tractor while tbe motor Is runnJna.

auger wa~. or a sell-unloadIng auger trailer.

large share of Meigs County

farmers. The exemptions are
or riding on a damp as follows:
(I) Employers who did not
WIIIOD. holst wagon, fork life.
rotary tiller (exCO(JI walking uie 500 man-days ot tarm labor
type), or power~venearthmov­ In any calendar quarter of the
lng eq.~ipment or power-4rlven previous calendar year.
trenching equipment.
(2) Members of the employ~rating or unclogging a pow- er's Immediate family,
er-driven combine, netd baler.
(3) Hand harvest laborers patd
haY conditioner, com picker, piece rates ln an operation genforage harvester, or vegetable erall,y recoanlzed as piece - k
harvester. ~rating, reeding, or In the region. PROVIDED (a) They
unclogging any of the following gu each day to llle farm from
machines when power - driven: their permanent residence, AND
SlaUooary baler, lbrollher, bull- 0&gt;), They were employed In 111er, feed grinder, chopper, sUo rlculture less than 13 weoka In
flUor, or crop dryer. Foodlng tho preceding calendar year.
materials ,Into or unclogging a
There is a COillldarable aroughage blower or auger conw mount of Information available
veyor.
on this law. II anyone needs IUr~rating a power - driven ther assistance, they may «&lt;Il·
poatltole digger or power-driv- tact my office.
en driver. Operating, a~lllng,
or cleaning a power~ven saw.
RACING AT PORTSMOUTH
Felling, bucking, sldddlng, loadPORTSMOUTH - One of tbe
Ing, or unlondlng timber with the nation's outlbmdlng clUes ror
butt diameter o! more than ab: boat raelng, Is preparing for tho
inches. Working from a ladder
or aca!lold at a height over 20
foot.
Working Inside a gas-&lt;!gltttype
fruit encloaure, gaa.tlght type
grain encloaure or gas-tlgbt forage enclosure, or lnsldo a aUo
wben a top unl~ device Is
In operation posl1ioo. Working
In a yard, pen or stall occupied
by a dairy bull, boor, or stUd
horse. Anyone found guilty of
employing cbUdren under 16
~rating

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1962 21&gt; T. Cbev.
1955 Chev. V.on Trod&lt;
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1864 2 T. rntemallonal
1955 '1&gt; T. Dodce pickup
1966 11&gt; T. DOdge truck
1951 1 T. Cbev.
1955 I T. GMC
1954 II&gt; T. 'Ford
1956 2 T. lnl Traetor

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Phone 446-1 ~
DOWN town location. 3 bed·
room. Beautiful kitchen, lar,;e
~EE OUR SELECTION of 12 r
living
room, bullt in stove and
80 fl. mobile homes before
oven,
large lot, reasonaiJly
you buy. K &amp; K MobUe Hompriced.
eo,Pt, Pleasant, W. Va. Paul
89
A, in Addison Twp, 7 room
or Gary Northup 6'15-3000.
home, three barns, I&gt; A, toI~
bacro base,
GOOD CLEAN LUMP and stok- ONE floor plan, 3 hedro-&gt;JJ\
large living room, TY room.
er coal. Carl Winters, Rio
forced
alr furnace. car port,
Grande. Phone 245-5111.
8-11
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ON
ROUTE 35, 6 room home.
IF YOU are buDdlni a lltl'l
three' beclroom, bath, lnsul.ttbome or remodoljng, see ut.
ed, fuel on furnace, large lot.
We are buDders. Distributor
large basement.
for Holpolnt Appliances, ADIson Eleclrlc.
1M II WE HAVE other property. tell
us YOllr problems and we win
assist you hi finding a home
LOW, LOw. PRICES on Mattresses. Rice and, Corbin FurEmlllp
.
Jolm I. Rlebard~
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Ruaall D. W~B
Rol!ald , 11: •. Cuaday......._

BAIRD R~LTY CO.
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Oscar Butwd. 4..._
Carter Maule, 44Uitl
Wlfllam BaD, U.._
Carl Nlberl
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maple finish. Take over payments of NJIO per II10Dth or
pay · balance of $102.6$. Ph.
446-1028.
1$1-3

on rear, steel caiUe raek,
lockboxes on aides. see at 709
'J.i'olinli Ave.
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3 bedroom ranch with central ,
air. forced air heal, 2 car garage, completely mndern. Rl.•iiS,

EARLY AMERICAN otereo, radio Ctlmblnallon. Solid alate

'56 CHEV. I&gt; T. pickup, steel
bed, very gOOd rubber, 6 ply

Our Special Offer Of

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NEARLY NEW
AND ANXIOUS

REGISTERI!:D Hereford bull•.
Olho Burdette. Lower River
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'58 RENATILT, new llres, $1'*.
M Mill Creek IIAI.
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Fine liome with 7 r;ooms Inc! a
• bath .and a lull!, fully carpeted,
oe~tral alr rondlti&lt;'~lng, bot
water heal, large play I'Oom,
patio, he,aled garage, priced Ill . '
the low twenties.

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• ' 5 ROOM CO'l'I'AGE, clole Ill.
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LOVELY WALNUT stereo • ra,........ . II.
"'"' · Call o:30 ,p,m. H. W. Walter,
dio combination. 4 speed In·
WOMEN.JO PART lime "MI' Ph. ~
14N
In Gatua Co. Wrile Coit
termlxed changer, 4 speaker
sound system. Deluxe floatmelles,,. to. lOib Ill. rr.n. miusi:Tn.AJLER, · &amp;uO.J loeaIng
turntable. WlU discount
Ohlo ' 4~.
1511
lion,' Ol' )lrlvate lot 1 bed1963 1&gt; T. Cbev. pickup
lor cash, only .at09 or
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room. Db for 1 or ,2 peo~. 19~ 12 T. Cbev. Pickup
monthly poyments of $11.\2 per
WAITRI!:S8; ~~ II!' parttlme I'll"
Adullll only; no pete. Call af.
1960
2
T:
GMC
month. Ph. 4411-1028.
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2 p.m. to !II p,m. sbllt. Jlust ter . 4, p.m. 4411-11543,
14N
1962 1&gt; Ton Chevrolet Pickup
be 18 or ol~. G)lOd pay, plea..
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SEWING MACHINE
sant wolidlla con&lt;litlon. Peld F'URNISHEI;) apartment I o r
Unit
COMPLETELY automatic Zig
• ; vacation alld steady work. Ap.
rent. P~. 446-21118.
lJO.II
Ne,. 10'' 'Rotary Cullers ., p1y itt Bob Evllil Steak Houle.
zag sewing ma~ to mee~
$299.50. New 8.25 r 20. 10 ply
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147-4
all your sewing needs. Wu
ONE FURN, APAJITMENT and
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nylon tires SSII. Inc. Federal
salesman's demonstrator, alsleeping rooms weekly or
!
tax.
so
one of !be more upenslve
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Htlp W.ll~ .
monthly, 4411-11108.
IN Oldo vaner Impl&lt;mm Go.
sewing machines. WIU aell at
'RETAIL SALI!!s, LADY, ' full
US Pine 111. Ph. «f.211Z.
dl.acounl
price of f43.28 or
· lime, at I~"blgli .scbool fJd. 5 ROOM ~ 6 bath, ~
14011
monthly paymenl8. Ph. 44f.
'Garftelo!,' tiiO per 1110. Call
ucaHon. ~ce ~­
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Leon i!JiotUnp, VlnloD, Satur- RED raspberries lor sale. Earl
Must ba~e·. ile&amp;l a~
day Ul!lfl II P.M., ~- or
and •' be able to meet ]ll!bllc
Logan, 446-211113,
140-12
THE AMAZING Blue Luslr•
IJO.S
,WID 'be required to wort one , Wed. after 5 .p.m. ·
will leave your upholster1
evenblg each week. Write bOZ
beauUiully soft and, clean.
No. 'IS, C-&lt;1 Tribune.
,110-a
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Fum, VOiap, C11J ""pert)'
PbeM f&amp;l.flll

BRICK RANOI
Nearing completion, lrlmmetl
in Redwood, 3 BR, I oomplete
batl!s, 30 x 12 family room, I
Owner Very Anxlou1
car carport, nesUed In liz acres
ToS.D
of trees, stream and , grau, 5
'I'AD ADVANTA.OII 9' 'l'RII
minutes !rum town In GalllpoOPPol'l't.INft'Y. DAD JIA.I JICJY•
lia School DIJfrlel.
KD TO CINCINNATI MID WA)Jft
HOUSE AND ROOF PAINTING.
TD COIIPAJIT 1:. Bll W1ft
Ph, 4411-1562.
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AND CRIU)UN. HI II l&amp;\V·
162 ACR8
IXO A 'YDY t1L\IIIING CO.
Firat time ollered, nearly new
LON'L\L I MDa00M WI1'B ALL
I!I.ICftJC ID"HBON QIIIB w44 BR, 32 1 18 Uvlng room with CUSTOM horse shoeing, reaSDR, ftC.) CAJift'nD UY1N0
massive brick and atone fire.
sonable priceo. Ph. M1 s-2781
80011 wrra A I'U'l"l'Y nu
PLACI. J BA.'I'RJ. PLAY aoc.,
place.
New
too)
abed,
large
lnmlon.
IM
I CAR GAL\01. P.uoLY llOOil
AND PATIO, rr WotM' LA8T
barn. 100 A. bottom, large eorn
LONG 10 LOOK AI IT 'I'OOAY.
HOMER HARRISON
ba•e on Slate lklad.
Gr~~eery Sto,.
WATER Dellvery Service, call
211 ACRES
."::~~""" Bulinet~
7 room modern home, al. ald., d!ly or night Rio Grande,
AIIOVT
Ohio. Ph. Z45-5SIS.
51-11
raice barn, plenty outbldp., J
1'11111
. ponds, tenant house, cattle and
TERMITE &amp; PF81' CONTROL
equip. available.
FAIN Ertermlnalfon Co. Wheel93 ACRES
ersburg, Ohio, Ph. 574-4112.
10 A, bollom, 40 A. pulun, ,22
m.u
I A. Tob. R, barn, alrawllerrloR,
springs, 6 rooms and baUr, lake- BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE
, alte, riverview, ,.., private,
SERVICE. Bssement, septic
tanlt!l, ruter beds, leach becltr,
Reel Elf•te For 5111
aild city schools.
!ann ponds ball! and cle!Wd.
BULL.SKIN ..
Herman R. Reese. Cbelblre
l
Ul A,. 5 rooms and bath hloo&lt;
367-7510.
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SUMMER COnAGE
and lrame hom1. m.e baa,_
35 acrea of hill land located on . ment. new 'furnace. 10111e lurnlWATER WEIJ, DRILLING
• good road, 4 room collage, tore. nlc• view, lmmed, JlO•·
MYERS
Pumps Sales I Ben'·
, U Prlco ..
session.
dugwe,
. .500
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Ph,
74U635, Rutland, 0 .
EXCELLENT BUY
TRYING TO SELL!
C. J. Lemley.
HI II
CAlL UBI
In thls 6 room II&gt; story home,
Jay SheiJII8rd, ~
large kitchen, dining room,
Earl Winton, 44U1J11
DOLL HOU!Ie Nursery transporbath. basement, natural gas
Wayne Amsbary, ..._..
latlon available, reasonable
furnace, deep well. garage and
rates also lor shopplns or
work shop, small vegetable garwortdng molbers. hourly, dalCOMFORTABLE HOME, 5
den, Price $'/,IMJO. •
ly or weekly rates. Ph. 446rooms, bath, full basement,
NEW USTING
4522.
IMI II
attached garage, '12,500. 1
LOAN ASSUMPTION
block from city limits on 518.
6 room, one Door plan, 3 BR
Ph. 446-lll38.
151-12 GOT DUST? CaD Hale's Road
Oiling. Ph. 379-2183.
18-11
home, W-W carpet In living
room, nice ldtd!en with plenty
COMPLETE REMODELING,
S.rvle11
•ablnels, Asll!llle an FHA loan.
cullom eablnela bunt, Da\old
Mo, payment Is only $78Jl0.
E, Kingery, SM50.
U8·11
You'd be surprised how nice it
Ia.

Dillon Agelic"

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Offerecl

ONE Sl"ORY HOME
IDEAL LOCATION
127 Klneon Ave. Gallipolis located on a nice lot, bas fun
basement, gas furnace. Price
$13,500.

CUSTOM SPRAY
PJfor:·fners
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8:00 Ohio Valle7 News
8:15 Talk of th'O Town
9:15 The llol'lllllc Sbow
Plam..., an4 lleoiiDC
10:30 ChaMrbox
300 4th Ave., 446-IIS'I.
1 11:00 The Morninl Sbow
21'1 II' 11:45 World r. Mason CO.
12:00 Community • X1r1.- *;I~
DEWITI"S PLUMBING
12:15 Bulletin Board
AND BEATING
12:30 Prosecutor ~ .IMI!&gt;.J
ROIITE 160 at Evergreen. J'l:,
Farm and !lome \'lli'~Jl
Wed., Thuro.)
«s-!735.
m tf
Country Go ilolllll Ql'ri;J ,.,.
1%:45
Country
Go 8ouod
GENE PLAH'III
4:00 intorebange
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PLUMBING I DATING
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(MONDAYS THRU FRIDAY$
BEATING, dS 'l1llrd A - . 7:45 Echoes of Joy

Located In Pomeroy, Oblo - 9
rooms, II&gt; bath, elrower In"
basemen!, run basement, 2 car
PRIQ REDUCB)
~arage with concrele drive,
173 A. farm, I story Ira me beautHul fen&lt;ed lawn. This Is
Thurman, Ohio
bome, plenty water, plenty a well bullt home and Ill prked ·1
33 y-•,-rlenco
IJid&amp;., A. lob. base, plenty way under replace!nenl, ccitll.
Phone 34!&gt;-5:168 or
Celltrai'Soya
t4WH$
~lure, bottom ]anti, Jo.
JUIST LISTED
tated 011 blacktop rd. O!mer
II )'&lt;Ill want your own btulneo,
wants II IIOitL •
IIIII
Delli Stade
thlB li'Ould l!e hard to beat.
6 ACRES
Would roqulre I!ID8Il amount II
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f'/600 liUyl ,IIIII 2 alory frame ~apllol. Own~ wjllllll to retire. W1U. r.mQv• ro,ur'
Insurance
~ 1!ilii 10 IWJM, balemetit; See llonrd llrar!aon.
FOR
ALL
your lllsuranoe needa,
banlit, ·110111 lllltl IIWIII. call
located
I D)Bel ·!rum city
IIOBAIIT DILI..ON, 11t1111r
Chect wltlt your Granp IItiOIJecl - - - •
' etiiB at the Neal Ins. Atency,
park.
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If '918te St Agenll for auto.
LEE'S PLUMBING li REMODLllclUe - .......
lin,• Homeowners. holpllal
EwMllp Hf.JS!8
ELING, , Crown City, 0. Ph.
and pneral Hablllty, lf,tf
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JUST LOOK AT THESE, FEATURES!

July 7, outboard hydroplane and
runabout races. · Some of the nation's top drivers will be on band
to teat lllelr skills on tho always dangerous Ohio River.

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AGRICULTURAL LIME

' Sl!Jlied Joi~ (Roe) ~rf··~~',j -~·r,i'~
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150-3 P'UIINISHED I ROOM and bath
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paid.
Adults. 446-1618. 141-11
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17•ton capacity
• All the capacity you need to get
your crop in fast, while hay and
weather are right
• Choice of International 3-phase
knotter that ties 17% stronger
or a unique wire twister that

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12-,yoar-olds. Ronald Gilkeson or

involves large commercial farmers.

There are, however, several
- · a sell-unloading forage
box trailer, and self-unloading exemptions which will cover a

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i WILL NOT~ JtaJIOIIIible for ~S~3 ROOM$ and
;' any debl8 ~'!' -~my OW!J . b8tjlajl\., water paid. Suitable
as of .lhbl d!IU; June 211, 18118. fnr '2,' 4411-1519. · ,,,
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Ueulady

Operating Ol" riding on a self- wage law 1ets $1.15 pel" hour as
unloodlng bunk reeder wagon, a of February I, 1968 and $1.30
181!-unloodlng bunk feeder trail- per hour slartlng February I,
er, a sell-unloading forage box 1969,

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? ROOM AND BATH fum. &amp;pl.
Mr. aRI Mrs. Harry C. J)lekey
Uillliles' paid. AIBQ large tift.:
151·1 · clency, apt.; 322 Tblrci' Ave,
Ph. 446-374$ or ~- JIU

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Iand judging at the 4-11
Camp this past week ror 10 to

The minimum wage law p&amp;l"·

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to a fine up to $10,000, a possible jail sentenee, or both.

agricultural

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years of age to do these kinds
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atock promoUoo. He will develop
a spring and bUDd a concrete
watering !rOugh l&gt;elow It, and
hal plano tor reseecllng s I x
acre• of ground to what Ia !mown
as ''tall gran paature."

R. A. STml, WIIOSE farm
The dam Miss Stark n has an Is on Redmond Ridge, rompletoutstanding production record, ed a dugout pood. Thla pood
having produced two wnrl~ rec- Is 0. the end or a rolling poinl
ord calves at one year ol age, and the dimensions are sate bas produced three calves 50 by 60 feet and 5'h fee! claep.
In 22 months ror a total of 2,917 The doplb of the pond was made
pounds of beef In IIIIo period. It by excavation Into the earth
is believed this is a record for as well aa two reet of 1111 above
any beef animal, from the stand- the original grwod level. This
point of production.
pond will hold more than 100,Hidden Valley Ranch In Gs!Ua 000 gallons of water wben It Is
county near Bidwell, Is owned by full.
Bob Evans and managed by Doug · A diversion ditch was alao
Kayser.
made to catch additional water
and carry It to fill tbe pond. Mr.
Stllll plans to use this pood tor
llvelllock water.

New Labor Laws Spell Out
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3 bedrooms, lull basement. Ore:
place In basement and ll\'lnl
room, built-In lrllchen, carport.'
On 90 x 100 II. lot.
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'Sf CAD!t;LAC 4. Pit, B. 'J.'.,
air e&lt;i6dllloo, $275. M 'Mill

pi~ to use hlo tarm'!orllve-

GALLIPOLIS - ll(lb Evans
ID&lt;klen Valley Ranch has another
world record Chim&gt;Ws at ooe
year of age. 11rl• new title was
captured laat APrU 20,

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Hidden Valley Ranch Charolais Has Record

35 HOUSETRAILER, f!GO,
lake over paymems. ·'13 ,Cor&lt;,
valr., $100 ana lake nver pay·
ments. - 7 ilter l:~lS -3
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fire. )lfe. f5 Slate IlL
P. Brown, 1'.
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rarrii Which he 'plana to 4!wetap
ai a llvolllock enterPri~- He
work• at ,c~ ' oqi~, Carbon
and lives ai Chl!l'lellon at the
present lime.' lie ma piiiiiJ
for bullcllng 111o pcincls which
will be uUd ior lllldng and recreation, •• waU as lor a water
1 1UiJ1&gt;17 tor llveotod&lt;.
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The record was on HVR Miss

Patricio 715, which weighed 1,219 ibs. on her llrst birthday.
Professor W. W, Wbarloo a n d
James Little, area beet cattle
extension persnmel of Ohio state
University, t!UpOl"V!aedthewelghlng. Patricio 715 was 62 pounds
heavier than the previous rec~
ord. Sbe was graded '' 14 plus"

by Professor ~ The previous record was also held by a
C11arolais female.
Glen Butts, secrataey of Performance Registry ldernatlonal
at Denver, Colo,, oll'lclall,y con.
firmed this - record and declared HVR Mils Patricio 715
the new record boldor of this
covated title.
Patricio was no accldont. Sbe
is a ·~·· sister tu HVR Pa·
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Wbo
a ""'ld record
ao a yearling bull In 1967. Both

·-•bed

the above animals are sired by
Patricio and out of Miss Stark
n, Wbo Is by George 6111, also a
herd bull at RlddenValleyllanch.
Patricio is recognized on anational basis for his outstanding

ability as a Biro of rast arowlna
ealves. himself, earned llle title
of the "Growlngeat Bull In ~
merica. '' Patricio cattle have an

Impressive backlog ofUlustrlous
ancestry. He is by FWT Bar 016

to such
Charolals araats as Sam 951,
Bar 8 and others.
who Is a half - brother

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Ert. Aput, Apiculture

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"" ~OY- Cbann,"l!;llabor
&gt;ll taw. tbat afl'ect fannera have
treated wide lnlarest In Meigs
Coun!J, parlleu!Drl,y those In r""
lllrd to bazardoua work for cbUdren UDder 16 years of oge, and
.... ogrlcultural mlnlmum -

law.

WIIUam

P. Smith, area Ex-

!arm manapmont agent,
bas releaaed the tollowlng lnfnr-

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In relllrd to cbUd labor

nltrletials·under age 16:
FIU'IIlei"B were confronted re&lt;011111 wltb a new labor problem
ill carrying m their every day
bu-11 operations. II you emplof ........ nndor 16 years or

r.

.... you shoald know the
,nltrletians oet forlb In a re:'*II ordor of U&gt;o u. s. Dopart..,.. of Labor. II: prohibits llle
elqi!QflllOnt of y&lt;01th undor 16
,..,.. of ap to do oorlaln haz-

ardnus jobo. CbUdren ol11j)(oyed
by their parnrds on tholr bnme
rarm are exempt from tho order.
The new order became etrecUvo on January I, 1968. The list
of hazardous jobs lncludos the
following:
Handling nr &amp;l&gt;lllylng anhydrous

8IIIIIHlll!a, organic arsonic herbletdas, organic j)liospbxte peatlcldea, balopnated hjdroearboo
peatlcldoa, or heavy - metal !llnglcldes, Including cl~ or decontaminating OCII4&gt;mont uaed In
application or mixing of such
chornlcals. Haodlb!g or uatng a
blallllng agent. For tho (11111008
of this subparagraph, the term
''blasilng apnt" shall lncluda
oxploslvos such as, but not limIted to, dynamlte, black powder,
sensitives anunonium nitrate,
blallllng capo, and primer cord.
Also, aervlna as DIII!Jil'UI ror
aireratt, working as driver of
a treck or automobile on a J1ob-

Feed Grains of 1967
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uan on Price Aides
.

GAWPOLIS- U.S. tarmera
ba'lll piUed much larpr quantilila of 1967 crop feed grains
'!IIIF the prlCHUP:lort this sea-' than front any of the three
_.,.... crepa, according to
llolvln Gilbert, cbllnnan, Gallfa •j;:ouuty AgriculturllSiablllzotloia and COnaenatloo Commii-

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E- thougt1 corn loan actlviV. :I-• olnwed siDee aboot mill~. Iarmon had placed
po million buahels onder loon
,·tllrclaah AprU. Thla was well
.a;,. the 235 m!Uion bushels of
;:,:.earner. RediiiiQidona by
, throu!Jh AprU were 21
pdlllai bulhela, lllout the Olllle

..,ta.t,_..
Hlw.ever, total

redempdona
~ to be II ilrae IS
128 '
bushels repaid
lnm the regular
ill 19S&amp;-67. Thus,
~ wUl reseal
i~;~.,•baH;·. of their 1987
~
loin than In recent

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,ot ·•...•ulture'•

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lllrlaat!'• Will Mil
blllloa ~· of C4l'll
-lliiori. tha~eet­
, eorn·~liltlnga
,.,. about 53

food grains.
Since the season average price

received b,y rarmers for 1967
corn Is leso than In 1966-67,
the Yllue ot crop is estimated

at about 3 percent below the
record $5.1 billion ror the 1966
crop. But, with a larger percentage of the crop sold, the value
of sales was up 2 percent trom

1966-&amp;7 to

1

record $2.6 billion.

Total exports of corn tor the
entire season are estlm.lted at

around 625 miUioo bushela, 25
lo 30 percent alxm! 1966-G7.
Corn Is a bright sPot In the expori picture; foreign shipments
of 1orgtu.on grain. oa.ts, and bar-

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ley hove been ccmperatlvely

Ue road or highway, or driver or
a bus; operating, driving, or ridIng on a traclor (track or wheel)
aver 20-belt ho!'sepower~ or attaching or dotaching an Implement or power~-oft' unit to or
from such tractor while tbe motor Is runnJna.

auger wa~. or a sell-unloadIng auger trailer.

large share of Meigs County

farmers. The exemptions are
or riding on a damp as follows:
(I) Employers who did not
WIIIOD. holst wagon, fork life.
rotary tiller (exCO(JI walking uie 500 man-days ot tarm labor
type), or power~venearthmov­ In any calendar quarter of the
lng eq.~ipment or power-4rlven previous calendar year.
trenching equipment.
(2) Members of the employ~rating or unclogging a pow- er's Immediate family,
er-driven combine, netd baler.
(3) Hand harvest laborers patd
haY conditioner, com picker, piece rates ln an operation genforage harvester, or vegetable erall,y recoanlzed as piece - k
harvester. ~rating, reeding, or In the region. PROVIDED (a) They
unclogging any of the following gu each day to llle farm from
machines when power - driven: their permanent residence, AND
SlaUooary baler, lbrollher, bull- 0&gt;), They were employed In 111er, feed grinder, chopper, sUo rlculture less than 13 weoka In
flUor, or crop dryer. Foodlng tho preceding calendar year.
materials ,Into or unclogging a
There is a COillldarable aroughage blower or auger conw mount of Information available
veyor.
on this law. II anyone needs IUr~rating a power - driven ther assistance, they may «&lt;Il·
poatltole digger or power-driv- tact my office.
en driver. Operating, a~lllng,
or cleaning a power~ven saw.
RACING AT PORTSMOUTH
Felling, bucking, sldddlng, loadPORTSMOUTH - One of tbe
Ing, or unlondlng timber with the nation's outlbmdlng clUes ror
butt diameter o! more than ab: boat raelng, Is preparing for tho
inches. Working from a ladder
or aca!lold at a height over 20
foot.
Working Inside a gas-&lt;!gltttype
fruit encloaure, gaa.tlght type
grain encloaure or gas-tlgbt forage enclosure, or lnsldo a aUo
wben a top unl~ device Is
In operation posl1ioo. Working
In a yard, pen or stall occupied
by a dairy bull, boor, or stUd
horse. Anyone found guilty of
employing cbUdren under 16
~rating

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1962 21&gt; T. Cbev.
1955 Chev. V.on Trod&lt;
lf!l I&gt; T. GMC pickup
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1864 2 T. rntemallonal
1955 '1&gt; T. Dodce pickup
1966 11&gt; T. DOdge truck
1951 1 T. Cbev.
1955 I T. GMC
1954 II&gt; T. 'Ford
1956 2 T. lnl Traetor

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Phone 446-1 ~
DOWN town location. 3 bed·
room. Beautiful kitchen, lar,;e
~EE OUR SELECTION of 12 r
living
room, bullt in stove and
80 fl. mobile homes before
oven,
large lot, reasonaiJly
you buy. K &amp; K MobUe Hompriced.
eo,Pt, Pleasant, W. Va. Paul
89
A, in Addison Twp, 7 room
or Gary Northup 6'15-3000.
home, three barns, I&gt; A, toI~
bacro base,
GOOD CLEAN LUMP and stok- ONE floor plan, 3 hedro-&gt;JJ\
large living room, TY room.
er coal. Carl Winters, Rio
forced
alr furnace. car port,
Grande. Phone 245-5111.
8-11
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ON
ROUTE 35, 6 room home.
IF YOU are buDdlni a lltl'l
three' beclroom, bath, lnsul.ttbome or remodoljng, see ut.
ed, fuel on furnace, large lot.
We are buDders. Distributor
large basement.
for Holpolnt Appliances, ADIson Eleclrlc.
1M II WE HAVE other property. tell
us YOllr problems and we win
assist you hi finding a home
LOW, LOw. PRICES on Mattresses. Rice and, Corbin FurEmlllp
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Jolm I. Rlebard~
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Ruaall D. W~B
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Oscar Butwd. 4..._
Carter Maule, 44Uitl
Wlfllam BaD, U.._
Carl Nlberl
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maple finish. Take over payments of NJIO per II10Dth or
pay · balance of $102.6$. Ph.
446-1028.
1$1-3

on rear, steel caiUe raek,
lockboxes on aides. see at 709
'J.i'olinli Ave.
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3 bedroom ranch with central ,
air. forced air heal, 2 car garage, completely mndern. Rl.•iiS,

EARLY AMERICAN otereo, radio Ctlmblnallon. Solid alate

'56 CHEV. I&gt; T. pickup, steel
bed, very gOOd rubber, 6 ply

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NEARLY NEW
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'58 RENATILT, new llres, $1'*.
M Mill Creek IIAI.
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• bath .and a lull!, fully carpeted,
oe~tral alr rondlti&lt;'~lng, bot
water heal, large play I'Oom,
patio, he,aled garage, priced Ill . '
the low twenties.

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8TERE().IW)IO
• ' 5 ROOM CO'l'I'AGE, clole Ill.
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LOVELY WALNUT stereo • ra,........ . II.
"'"' · Call o:30 ,p,m. H. W. Walter,
dio combination. 4 speed In·
WOMEN.JO PART lime "MI' Ph. ~
14N
In Gatua Co. Wrile Coit
termlxed changer, 4 speaker
sound system. Deluxe floatmelles,,. to. lOib Ill. rr.n. miusi:Tn.AJLER, · &amp;uO.J loeaIng
turntable. WlU discount
Ohlo ' 4~.
1511
lion,' Ol' )lrlvate lot 1 bed1963 1&gt; T. Cbev. pickup
lor cash, only .at09 or
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room. Db for 1 or ,2 peo~. 19~ 12 T. Cbev. Pickup
monthly poyments of $11.\2 per
WAITRI!:S8; ~~ II!' parttlme I'll"
Adullll only; no pete. Call af.
1960
2
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month. Ph. 4411-1028.
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14N
1962 1&gt; Ton Chevrolet Pickup
be 18 or ol~. G)lOd pay, plea..
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SEWING MACHINE
sant wolidlla con&lt;litlon. Peld F'URNISHEI;) apartment I o r
Unit
COMPLETELY automatic Zig
• ; vacation alld steady work. Ap.
rent. P~. 446-21118.
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Ne,. 10'' 'Rotary Cullers ., p1y itt Bob Evllil Steak Houle.
zag sewing ma~ to mee~
$299.50. New 8.25 r 20. 10 ply
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147-4
all your sewing needs. Wu
ONE FURN, APAJITMENT and
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nylon tires SSII. Inc. Federal
salesman's demonstrator, alsleeping rooms weekly or
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tax.
so
one of !be more upenslve
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Htlp W.ll~ .
monthly, 4411-11108.
IN Oldo vaner Impl&lt;mm Go.
sewing machines. WIU aell at
'RETAIL SALI!!s, LADY, ' full
US Pine 111. Ph. «f.211Z.
dl.acounl
price of f43.28 or
· lime, at I~"blgli .scbool fJd. 5 ROOM ~ 6 bath, ~
14011
monthly paymenl8. Ph. 44f.
'Garftelo!,' tiiO per 1110. Call
ucaHon. ~ce ~­
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Must ba~e·. ile&amp;l a~
day Ul!lfl II P.M., ~- or
and •' be able to meet ]ll!bllc
Logan, 446-211113,
140-12
THE AMAZING Blue Luslr•
IJO.S
,WID 'be required to wort one , Wed. after 5 .p.m. ·
will leave your upholster1
evenblg each week. Write bOZ
beauUiully soft and, clean.
No. 'IS, C-&lt;1 Tribune.
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BRICK RANOI
Nearing completion, lrlmmetl
in Redwood, 3 BR, I oomplete
batl!s, 30 x 12 family room, I
Owner Very Anxlou1
car carport, nesUed In liz acres
ToS.D
of trees, stream and , grau, 5
'I'AD ADVANTA.OII 9' 'l'RII
minutes !rum town In GalllpoOPPol'l't.INft'Y. DAD JIA.I JICJY•
lia School DIJfrlel.
KD TO CINCINNATI MID WA)Jft
HOUSE AND ROOF PAINTING.
TD COIIPAJIT 1:. Bll W1ft
Ph, 4411-1562.
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162 ACR8
IXO A 'YDY t1L\IIIING CO.
Firat time ollered, nearly new
LON'L\L I MDa00M WI1'B ALL
I!I.ICftJC ID"HBON QIIIB w44 BR, 32 1 18 Uvlng room with CUSTOM horse shoeing, reaSDR, ftC.) CAJift'nD UY1N0
massive brick and atone fire.
sonable priceo. Ph. M1 s-2781
80011 wrra A I'U'l"l'Y nu
PLACI. J BA.'I'RJ. PLAY aoc.,
place.
New
too)
abed,
large
lnmlon.
IM
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AND PATIO, rr WotM' LA8T
barn. 100 A. bottom, large eorn
LONG 10 LOOK AI IT 'I'OOAY.
HOMER HARRISON
ba•e on Slate lklad.
Gr~~eery Sto,.
WATER Dellvery Service, call
211 ACRES
."::~~""" Bulinet~
7 room modern home, al. ald., d!ly or night Rio Grande,
AIIOVT
Ohio. Ph. Z45-5SIS.
51-11
raice barn, plenty outbldp., J
1'11111
. ponds, tenant house, cattle and
TERMITE &amp; PF81' CONTROL
equip. available.
FAIN Ertermlnalfon Co. Wheel93 ACRES
ersburg, Ohio, Ph. 574-4112.
10 A, bollom, 40 A. pulun, ,22
m.u
I A. Tob. R, barn, alrawllerrloR,
springs, 6 rooms and baUr, lake- BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE
, alte, riverview, ,.., private,
SERVICE. Bssement, septic
tanlt!l, ruter beds, leach becltr,
Reel Elf•te For 5111
aild city schools.
!ann ponds ball! and cle!Wd.
BULL.SKIN ..
Herman R. Reese. Cbelblre
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Ul A,. 5 rooms and bath hloo&lt;
367-7510.
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SUMMER COnAGE
and lrame hom1. m.e baa,_
35 acrea of hill land located on . ment. new 'furnace. 10111e lurnlWATER WEIJ, DRILLING
• good road, 4 room collage, tore. nlc• view, lmmed, JlO•·
MYERS
Pumps Sales I Ben'·
, U Prlco ..
session.
dugwe,
. .500
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Ph,
74U635, Rutland, 0 .
EXCELLENT BUY
TRYING TO SELL!
C. J. Lemley.
HI II
CAlL UBI
In thls 6 room II&gt; story home,
Jay SheiJII8rd, ~
large kitchen, dining room,
Earl Winton, 44U1J11
DOLL HOU!Ie Nursery transporbath. basement, natural gas
Wayne Amsbary, ..._..
latlon available, reasonable
furnace, deep well. garage and
rates also lor shopplns or
work shop, small vegetable garwortdng molbers. hourly, dalCOMFORTABLE HOME, 5
den, Price $'/,IMJO. •
ly or weekly rates. Ph. 446rooms, bath, full basement,
NEW USTING
4522.
IMI II
attached garage, '12,500. 1
LOAN ASSUMPTION
block from city limits on 518.
6 room, one Door plan, 3 BR
Ph. 446-lll38.
151-12 GOT DUST? CaD Hale's Road
Oiling. Ph. 379-2183.
18-11
home, W-W carpet In living
room, nice ldtd!en with plenty
COMPLETE REMODELING,
S.rvle11
•ablnels, Asll!llle an FHA loan.
cullom eablnela bunt, Da\old
Mo, payment Is only $78Jl0.
E, Kingery, SM50.
U8·11
You'd be surprised how nice it
Ia.

Dillon Agelic"

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Offerecl

ONE Sl"ORY HOME
IDEAL LOCATION
127 Klneon Ave. Gallipolis located on a nice lot, bas fun
basement, gas furnace. Price
$13,500.

CUSTOM SPRAY
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10:30 ChaMrbox
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12:15 Bulletin Board
AND BEATING
12:30 Prosecutor ~ .IMI!&gt;.J
ROIITE 160 at Evergreen. J'l:,
Farm and !lome \'lli'~Jl
Wed., Thuro.)
«s-!735.
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1%:45
Country
Go 8ouod
GENE PLAH'III
4:00 intorebange
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PLUMBING I DATING
5:00
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STANDARD PLUMBING I
(MONDAYS THRU FRIDAY$
BEATING, dS 'l1llrd A - . 7:45 Echoes of Joy

Located In Pomeroy, Oblo - 9
rooms, II&gt; bath, elrower In"
basemen!, run basement, 2 car
PRIQ REDUCB)
~arage with concrele drive,
173 A. farm, I story Ira me beautHul fen&lt;ed lawn. This Is
Thurman, Ohio
bome, plenty water, plenty a well bullt home and Ill prked ·1
33 y-•,-rlenco
IJid&amp;., A. lob. base, plenty way under replace!nenl, ccitll.
Phone 34!&gt;-5:168 or
Celltrai'Soya
t4WH$
~lure, bottom ]anti, Jo.
JUIST LISTED
tated 011 blacktop rd. O!mer
II )'&lt;Ill want your own btulneo,
wants II IIOitL •
IIIII
Delli Stade
thlB li'Ould l!e hard to beat.
6 ACRES
Would roqulre I!ID8Il amount II
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f'/600 liUyl ,IIIII 2 alory frame ~apllol. Own~ wjllllll to retire. W1U. r.mQv• ro,ur'
Insurance
~ 1!ilii 10 IWJM, balemetit; See llonrd llrar!aon.
FOR
ALL
your lllsuranoe needa,
banlit, ·110111 lllltl IIWIII. call
located
I D)Bel ·!rum city
IIOBAIIT DILI..ON, 11t1111r
Chect wltlt your Granp IItiOIJecl - - - •
' etiiB at the Neal Ins. Atency,
park.
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If '918te St Agenll for auto.
LEE'S PLUMBING li REMODLllclUe - .......
lin,• Homeowners. holpllal
EwMllp Hf.JS!8
ELING, , Crown City, 0. Ph.
and pneral Hablllty, lf,tf
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JUST LOOK AT THESE, FEATURES!

July 7, outboard hydroplane and
runabout races. · Some of the nation's top drivers will be on band
to teat lllelr skills on tho always dangerous Ohio River.

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' Sl!Jlied Joi~ (Roe) ~rf··~~',j -~·r,i'~
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150-3 P'UIINISHED I ROOM and bath
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paid.
Adults. 446-1618. 141-11
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17•ton capacity
• All the capacity you need to get
your crop in fast, while hay and
weather are right
• Choice of International 3-phase
knotter that ties 17% stronger
or a unique wire twister that

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12-,yoar-olds. Ronald Gilkeson or

involves large commercial farmers.

There are, however, several
- · a sell-unloading forage
box trailer, and self-unloading exemptions which will cover a

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i WILL NOT~ JtaJIOIIIible for ~S~3 ROOM$ and
;' any debl8 ~'!' -~my OW!J . b8tjlajl\., water paid. Suitable
as of .lhbl d!IU; June 211, 18118. fnr '2,' 4411-1519. · ,,,
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Ueulady

Operating Ol" riding on a self- wage law 1ets $1.15 pel" hour as
unloodlng bunk reeder wagon, a of February I, 1968 and $1.30
181!-unloodlng bunk feeder trail- per hour slartlng February I,
er, a sell-unloading forage box 1969,

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? ROOM AND BATH fum. &amp;pl.
Mr. aRI Mrs. Harry C. J)lekey
Uillliles' paid. AIBQ large tift.:
151·1 · clency, apt.; 322 Tblrci' Ave,
Ph. 446-374$ or ~- JIU

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Iand judging at the 4-11
Camp this past week ror 10 to

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atock promoUoo. He will develop
a spring and bUDd a concrete
watering !rOugh l&gt;elow It, and
hal plano tor reseecllng s I x
acre• of ground to what Ia !mown
as ''tall gran paature."

R. A. STml, WIIOSE farm
The dam Miss Stark n has an Is on Redmond Ridge, rompletoutstanding production record, ed a dugout pood. Thla pood
having produced two wnrl~ rec- Is 0. the end or a rolling poinl
ord calves at one year ol age, and the dimensions are sate bas produced three calves 50 by 60 feet and 5'h fee! claep.
In 22 months ror a total of 2,917 The doplb of the pond was made
pounds of beef In IIIIo period. It by excavation Into the earth
is believed this is a record for as well aa two reet of 1111 above
any beef animal, from the stand- the original grwod level. This
point of production.
pond will hold more than 100,Hidden Valley Ranch In Gs!Ua 000 gallons of water wben It Is
county near Bidwell, Is owned by full.
Bob Evans and managed by Doug · A diversion ditch was alao
Kayser.
made to catch additional water
and carry It to fill tbe pond. Mr.
Stllll plans to use this pood tor
llvelllock water.

New Labor Laws Spell Out
'Don'ts' in Under 16 Worl{

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3 bedrooms, lull basement. Ore:
place In basement and ll\'lnl
room, built-In lrllchen, carport.'
On 90 x 100 II. lot.
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'Sf CAD!t;LAC 4. Pit, B. 'J.'.,
air e&lt;i6dllloo, $275. M 'Mill

pi~ to use hlo tarm'!orllve-

GALLIPOLIS - ll(lb Evans
ID&lt;klen Valley Ranch has another
world record Chim&gt;Ws at ooe
year of age. 11rl• new title was
captured laat APrU 20,

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35 HOUSETRAILER, f!GO,
lake over paymems. ·'13 ,Cor&lt;,
valr., $100 ana lake nver pay·
ments. - 7 ilter l:~lS -3
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fire. )lfe. f5 Slate IlL
P. Brown, 1'.
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available. Inquire 15$ Muller·
ry after 3 or 5 p.m. Me P.
0. llo• 4251• PominJ, IJ..Ue
FURNISHED a~ two
bedrooms, Middleport. Pllone
m38'14.
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borry Ave.. l'ontel'O)'. Contact Rose Sisson, phone 1912019 aftor 5 p.m. Phone 1911131.
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A'ITRACTIVE MODERN S-room
furnished apartment, Ideally
located near Pomerw bust.
ness sec~on. PhoDe.,ll92-211t1.
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TERMITES SWARMING?
FURNISHED GARAGE apart.
They are re-prod~ctlves, not
ment on ):Jncoln Hill. UliUUes
your worker colony. Free Jn..
patd; adull&lt; only. Phone 1192spectlons and Information on
3489.
1-111-tfc
crawl space dangers. No
salesman, low overltead, 50 TRAILER LOT wlth patio. nice
per cent savings. Allled Pest
location In Middleport, water,
Cootrol. Pomeroy,
Ohio.
gas, electrlclty available. can
Phone 992·5669 everdnp.
992-2864 after 4:30p.m. S-M-:!tc
8-JHOip
TWO BEDROOM trailer, M &amp;
IVILL DO sewing at home G Market, Rt. 7, Middleport.
zippers, pockets, pegging,
I-JII.3tc
hemming. alterations, etc.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Maaon, cLEAN. FOUR rooma and bath,
Phone 773-SGSI.
4-30-tfc
furnished apartment. 114\i
Mulberry. Phone 99U69!1_
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang l!prlug8
114-tlc
NHe Club. S to 6 p.m. Mon-

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every Friday.
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Park, Minersville. Phone 9923324.
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ROOF REPAIR. roof painting.
For estimate. phone 992-2239.
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'nd moving out-ol
. sell the following,
Tlw saie 1'UJ ba
residence , next
Grade School,
Two Pc. ·
Wing Back Chatr;
Stand; Lamps
standa;
Rocker (Tilt Back): .Straight
·Chairs; Magh. Bedroom Suite.
G.E. Refrigerator; Frigidaire
Electric stove: UUllly Cabinets (3): Broom and Base
Cabinets: Iron Sktllet; CookIng Utensils and Dlsbes;
Chrome Dinette Set, I Chairs;
9d4 Carpet by Lee; Telephone stand: Roaster Stand;
Porcelain Top Table; Badroom Heater: Dreoaer and
Vanity: Chest of Drawers; 4
Pc. Pitcher and Bowl Set
(Nice\; Bedding and Rup;
Bamboo stand: I, I, S, Gal.
Stone Jars: Hand Tools; Excello Lawn lllo...,; Metal
Lawn Chairs ; WhHe Rotary
Electric Sewing Machine:
Two School Seats; Trunks &amp;
Books; Garden Tools; Oral&gt;
eries; Pair Metal Horses; Oil
Heater. AUCT. NOTE: This
furniture ts exceptional nice
and ts clean and well cared
for. TERMS: Cash. Not Responsible
for
actldents.
BRADFORD AUCTION COMPANY. C. C. Bradford, Auctioneer; A. C. Bradford, Manager. Signed: Mrs. Edith A.
Russell.
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SINGER SEWING · machloo,
. just .turn the knob and, at
each click, this ""'lng machIne ]8, ready to ·blindSttt.:h
bema· on dra)lel, baste a
dress, embroider a pillowcase,
make buttOOboles. 'lmltU
monthly payments, or $lUi

Phone dl8.

S-23-1111!

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STEREO' EARLY
Alnerlc8a
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stereo, riiiiJo 'Combination. llolid state Wilt, 4-apeed. changLove1f
fln!ib, TID
over payments of il 11 e r
month or pay balaDoo · •of
fiOU5. Phone 992,ml, · '
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STEREO. Early A!llerlean· stereo, radio oombtnallon, 4-apeed changor, solid ·
loll; two _mahogany, one waJ.
state Instant on radio. PaYnut all rHDIIdllioned. P'ricod
ments of 16 or f911.22. For
teO up, dellwrecl. Cull
borne demonstraUon, call lm7f2-4211
after 5 p.m. l'llilne
3218.
s-23 6tc
7M183.

CONTEMPORARY WALN&gt;IT
Stereo: BeauUful walnut eablnet. wns Boor demonstrator,
4-apeed. dual volume '~"trot;
highest fidelity, radio. Pcy
monthly payments of
or
f72.10.
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MODERN 8 ROOM house nnd
bath, furnished, full b884'ment, 11 acre ground, gural!f&gt;
wlth one room otruclure, "
mile from Junction 33 ""d ~.
phone &amp;92~12'1.
6-2.Htc
AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
521 Ash St . Middleport· II!D5443.
6-2S-tfe

WILL DO sewing in my home. AUCTION - Sallmlay, June ANTIQUES. BO'I'I1.ES. decan- TWO BEDROOM borne. bath
29, at 10:00 a.m., 2 miles : tors, collector Items. Place,
1\lra. Carolyn Lewis. Phone
full basement, garage: Twowest of Alfred, 8 miles
Donald Metbeoey's residence
192·!:171.
6-28-,ltp
year-&lt;~ld nome in Syracuse.
west of Tuppers Plains, lean near Salem Center and Wllk... Phone 99Z·2421.
6-28-301&lt;
state Route 681 at Auction
ville. Ohio. Directions: can be
Wanted To Buy
stgus. 1 have aold my farm,
reached by three stste hlgb- BEAUTIFUL EARLY American
A HORSE BETWEm 54 and 58
so will sell the following:
wa)'ll, Route lliO between VIninches, phone 992-2916. 6-~
stereo, slightly damaged In
LIVESTOOKton and Wllkesvtue; Route
shipping. Now $100 off. Call
325 helween Danville and VIn00 Heavy hena.
ANTIQUES. furniture, dishes.
992-sm.
6-Z?.&amp;tc
ton and Route 124 one fourth
miecenaneous. Mrs. Howard FARM EQIJIPMENT .14 Chev·
mn~ out of Salem Center.
Cecil, 800 W. Main st.. Pome- · rolet pickup In excellent conBUILDING LOTS, writ. Bos
Watch for sale signs on all
roy.
t-25-Uc
66!1 A, in care of "nle Daily
dition; Ollver '70' tractor, eulroads. Items to be sold, Cand·
Sentinel, Pomeroy.
S-26-5tc
ttvator; t96li A.C. Hay eondt·
val botuea, bitters bottles, vi!toner; Case Rake and TedFor Sale or Trade
olin bottles, decantors. bun- NINE ROOM house, Ill baths,
dar; l:IA John Deere Cl:lmIIIIlS MUSTANG F'..tback, V-8
dreds of other bottles, two
desirable location; new furblne; A.C. S.barrel emp
autc+:!Uc, also IIIIlS Musold book ca9eS, old trunb, ' n·ace. In Middleport. Phone
tang; V-8, 3 speed. Financing sprayer; Ollver Manure
organ 100 years old, playa
992-5I9S.
6-26-Jtp
Spreador; Cultipaclter, Disk
·available. Call IIIIU547, alter
good; old bollet, old dressers,
harrow; t-row com planter.
5 p.m. m-5748.
6-3G-Ifc
one marble top dresser, old MANUFACTURER'S SALE.
t-row corn picker; 32 ft. I!Gis
lamps, old lanterns, old s!Dne
larm and home white latex
El•vator, Oliver DrDI; '!'rae191i0 CHEVROLET Impala !or
jugs, flat trons, library table,
bouse and barn point. reg.
tor grl!ill seeder, Wagon on
1a1e or trade for truck of
vlewscope, two eight d a y $5.49 gallon. sale price $3.99
Rubber: Hammer MID, corn
. equal value. Call Reedsville
clocks, old fruit jars, stand
a gallon. Ki "~ Builders Supsheller: 3-unlt Surge Mllken,
S'/8-G34.
S-2'1-91]1
table, old fountain pen, 75
ply Co., Middleport, Ohio. !lbcomplete; 3 water lanka, Mcyeara •&gt;ld or better; old pur3748.
6-!ll-121c
Collough chain saw; 3-hole
Ita CHEVROLET Chevy ~
ses, Martha Washington era;
Wagon, 19115 Mustang V8, !- hog Ieeder, ron woven wire;
bottle cappor, old cbamber. MOTOR BOAT, 25 hp, 1957, Jaspeed: Financing available. Cllalns, garden tonlo. A~·
old chain!, old acalea, o I d
guar, 1961 Chevelle 396, 4Phone 99U547 after 5 p.m. tmately 200 bu. corn, 1000
baby cradle, old Blralgbl raspeed. M &amp; G Markel, on Rt.
IIU748.
S-18-lfc bales hay, 500 bales straw.
zors, too years old ..- better:
7,
Middleport.
S-26-3tc
HlJUSEROLD AND ANTIQcoffee grinder, old tobacoo
UES - Frigidaire relrlgHelp Wanted
cutter, old apple peeler, llrge NORWEGIAN Elk - Hound pupBAIIIIAID AND waltreaa. Call tor. Gas range, ldtchen eablsize; old wash stand with tie
pies, silver and black marknet. Dinette !!et, Dining room
11ft 9813.
8-2!&gt;lltc
bar, chum, one folding bed
Ings. Often mistaken for Gerautte Beds. dn!asera. vanity,
wltb mirror on top, elllOllent
man Sbephard. Phone 9111cb~ of drawers, S.four poscondlUon; antique bed, aolid
3671 for information. 6-ZS-Ite
ter bedo. antique dreuer,
oak 7 fool bead board; 111&amp;0
picture frames, trunks, lot
Dodge one half loll pickup BLACK RASPBERRIES, R o y
Of boob (many antiques),
truck, TWill good; one chi!Sen
Frollitt. Portland, 843-m3.
Secretary, cedar ebest, 21"
brooder, one old aecretsry,
6-ll-121c
Admiral T.V.. typewriter,
!deal for gun rack, and otber
Empire gas beater, 12 1!1181!8
Items too nwneroos to mei&gt;- YOU CAN still save 130 or more
shot gun, 32 special Marlin
Uon.
on aluminum boats. can rtfle. gun rack, lots of cllaJt.
I.Amcb wlU be servad by
!347 or !192-8256. Caah or
es. cooking utenallll, and mJs.
Wilkesville
Methodllt
Churcll.
terms.
6-INOtc
ceDaneous Items.
Sale conducted by Adama
NOTICE DUe to clrcumAuction Services, Rutland, 0. KEEP your carpels beauHful
stances beyond our oontroJ
Phone 74Z-4461. Col. Jim Addespite constant footsteps of
the cattle formerly adverlilams and Col. Bill Brown, auca busy famtly. Get Blue LU3ed In thiB sale wtu not be
tlooeers. Not responsible for
tre. Rent electric shampooor
sold.
accident..
MO-lk
,1. Baker Furniture. 6-2Utp
Lt;NCH
Lunch ser·
ved by the ladles &lt;If Alfred
SIX ROOM brtck, three bedForS.Ie
Methodist Church. C. E. BIG SOUND, 1168 Pbllco aler·
room borne, garage and baa&amp;o
men!, Fourth St., New Haven.
eo.
This
set
bas
10
year
diaWoodyard, Owner, ~··
Auction Service; I. 0. 'Mac'
mond needle warranty: 110 Phone 1182-28'11 New Haven.
McCoy, Auctioneer, Cbolter;
8-:!Htc
days free service; 40 loch
0. Lloyd Dfilinl!l!r, Apprenwalnut console. This set Is
tice. Sllade. 0.
6-27-ai
oew, only ,128.88 or pay $1 FIVE ROOM bouse, lot. Happy
per month. Try it in yo-.lf Hollow Ftoad. Oon!a&lt;t Roy
ElliB, RuUand.
6-25-6tc
home. Call 992-W&amp;. ~

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CONTAa

For Sale

Male Halp Wanted

SEWING MACHUNE, complete- 1Jl INCH WINDOW fan, $18.11; USED PIANOS, CLEAN UP
Bale, one sman 44-incb. wbite
transiBtor radloo $1.99 up;
SJG1i :PAnmia ezperlenced In
ly automaUc zig zag sewing
finish;
one upright, cherry;
men's straw hats '1.49. S,.ve
JliVgl 'and lelterlnf Steady
machine to meet all your sewtwo mahogany, one walnut,
Today at BRYANTS," 101 W.
~ JOb Willi opportun.
Ing needa. Was salesman's
aD re-rondltloned. Priced
Kaln.
~k
i!Yto''Jdvanee. Plenl)' of ovordemonstrator. wu one of the
from $SO up, delivored. Call
UIIli!.":Vacatlori with pay more expensive aewtng ma. •' lfrlie fuDy giving re- chines. Will sell discount H &amp; N DAY.OLD or started m-4211. after 5 p.m. call 'FCleghorn pullets, both Door or
&amp;163.
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Benn lllbm ' 880 King
prtce of $43.29 or monthly
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cage
grown
available.
Poultry
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.4-&gt;'e,.7 iioJ\IlllbuJ,
Ohio. 8-JII.3tc
paynoenls. Phone 191-321$ .
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bousing and autom•llon. J4o.
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darn Poultry, Box No. 188, II CUBIC FOOT deep freezer,
Athens, Obio. Phone 581-7881.
NINE ROOM bouse, bath, Tupcapacllf 1130 lbo., aeeUent
MO-lle
pers Plalna. Euellent condicondlllon, fl&amp;. Phone . . .
tion lnalde, new alumlnum
I-¥C
skiing, large lol, several oat. ONE WESTERN. riding boree:bolldlnga. Can be financed.
Pbone Mason 773-5171. I-2Uip
Alva Clarll. phone 1187·SZI2.
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MO-lt&lt; USED REFRIGERATOR f$.
Phone 992-5792.
l-!ll-21c
""""' HO~ · cows, lrtsh.
Floor ModCIUtord I.A!Ilbelt, Jtoclt UPels,TOSideflOOby OFF,
side Ilefl:llorator
Sjlinp l!'old, Pomeroy.
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speocllJ'.! most fit !bat lime In
C»lumbus. He was ornplo3ad on ,
oonstructlon but hOAlnolbelllabiO ·
to work "'rlngthepastte'wieari.. .·•
!l.irvlvorl .In addition .to flttl ·•
ON THE
sister Include tbe wlf~/ lltrlha. L~::;,.;DI;AL;.
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flEE STORAGE

PIRIITOHII
100
NEW ,..EAD-II.Ac:KWALL
' ,rico. T011
Slio
65Gxl3
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65ilx14
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700x/3
111,4.1 ,41
700x 4
10.11 it3
750x14
11.11 .4.1
670x15
11.11 ~
PluoRociP,..,I•I"-""""'"
'NIItlliw!&lt;a fulriMM

Wheel Alignment

Real Estlfe For Sale

HOIST ETTER
REALTY

5.55

Geo. Boboletler, .linbr
I'QMEIUIY - 7 RDom briCk, 3

-GUARANTEED-

bedrooms, bath, bot water
heal, lull basemen~ b a c k
porch, convenienUy located.
POMEROY - 6 rooma, 3 bedrooms, water system, cellar,
storm doors, windo.-s. Ili

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RACINE RURAL - 7 rooma,
balll, gas, wan to wall carpeting, well, cisterna, several
buildings. One acre.
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HELEN and VIRGIL TEAFORD
ASSOCIATES llft.J325
SYRACUSE, 0100
6-27-3tc

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BY OWNER - Will take bouse
trailer for part payment;
Lovely three bedroom modern home in Syracuse, wall
to wall carpeting, big kitchen,
basement. garage wltb two
em a large lots; near school.
Call m.MOO.
6-25-121c

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7:50 A.M.
12 NOON

.AUTOMOBILE lnourance bee•
eaneened? Lost JOUr oner.tor's license? can 9112-29!M.
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APPLIANCE HOSPITAL - Alllhorlzad Briggs and Stratton
and Lawn Boy. parts a n d
services: repair Tecumaeh
and Kohler engines aad all
small appliances, 'l11lrd St.,
Mason. W. Va .. John M. Rott.
gen.
6-IV-:IOtc

CURTISS "DAIRY BEEF"
breeding service. Call Leland
Parker. Pomeroy realdotlce
191-22114 ..- caD ·llatlon TU1&gt;
pers Plsln! 667-3251. 6 Ultc
C. C. BRADFORD
AUci'IoNEER
c.mplete. 8enloe
Write, PIMae or Ceblct
Crill Bradford
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GALLIPOUS - Lart Miller
Ill'" a deoilonatrallon oo 8011' To
Cve For and Feed ABaby Chick
at tho ,..cent meeting ol the liar·
rio llarveaters 4.11 Club. Susan
Wlntero preotdad and Eota Chtl·
dora lad deWJtlona.
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ELECI'IIOLIJX SALES and ser- Emma Morrlo and Mro. Pat
vice: Sweepers. rug washers TmnlilliOD, .tvlaera; Jane stowand pollshero. Genuine parta. era, Toni MUlor, V i - and
can 992-3780.
&amp;-13-tfc Valorle Tunllnaon, Paula alld

RADIO &amp; TV repair. reasonable prices. Antenna &amp; Boqster service. John Harrison,
701 Broadway St .. Middleport,
Ohio. Phone 191-2522. open
even!ngll.
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Demonstration 18

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O'BBIEN "- CROW
. "REALT\' CDIPANY
POMEROY - I story frame, 4
rooms, 2 bedrooms. cellar,
brick sldtng. ft,StiO.OO.
Keeping Meigs
RACINE - 1141 story frame, 7
rooma, I bedrooms, I li baths,
Gallia and
full basement, eentral air COI&gt;.Mason Area
dltlontng, I li acres 181111. $15,.
950.00.
Informed As
Rli'IUND - FAIIM-2 houses.
One 2 story frame, a rooms.
Well As ·
4 bedrooma, bath, - another
6 room bouse bringing $25.00
Entertained
per month, 1112 acres, barn,
chicken bouse, shed, tobacro
baae and son bank. Call lor
Business Servfcli
infoi1DlltlOD.
HENRY a.ELAND
BUDGET PRICE furniture on
our third floor budget sbop.
· ---llelldoaco
Olllc:e
IIUIII
Baker
Furniture. Middleport.
W3tc
Ohio.
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423-7521

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�. TRAILER SPACE,
ullllllel
available. Inquire 15$ Muller·
ry after 3 or 5 p.m. Me P.
0. llo• 4251• PominJ, IJ..Ue
FURNISHED a~ two
bedrooms, Middleport. Pllone
m38'14.
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8 ROOMS AND BATH, !70 Mu~
borry Ave.. l'ontel'O)'. Contact Rose Sisson, phone 1912019 aftor 5 p.m. Phone 1911131.
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A'ITRACTIVE MODERN S-room
furnished apartment, Ideally
located near Pomerw bust.
ness sec~on. PhoDe.,ll92-211t1.
. ' S- 11-tf&lt;

TERMITES SWARMING?
FURNISHED GARAGE apart.
They are re-prod~ctlves, not
ment on ):Jncoln Hill. UliUUes
your worker colony. Free Jn..
patd; adull&lt; only. Phone 1192spectlons and Information on
3489.
1-111-tfc
crawl space dangers. No
salesman, low overltead, 50 TRAILER LOT wlth patio. nice
per cent savings. Allled Pest
location In Middleport, water,
Cootrol. Pomeroy,
Ohio.
gas, electrlclty available. can
Phone 992·5669 everdnp.
992-2864 after 4:30p.m. S-M-:!tc
8-JHOip
TWO BEDROOM trailer, M &amp;
IVILL DO sewing at home G Market, Rt. 7, Middleport.
zippers, pockets, pegging,
I-JII.3tc
hemming. alterations, etc.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Maaon, cLEAN. FOUR rooma and bath,
Phone 773-SGSI.
4-30-tfc
furnished apartment. 114\i
Mulberry. Phone 99U69!1_
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang l!prlug8
114-tlc
NHe Club. S to 6 p.m. Mon-

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day tbru Friday. Ladles nlgbt TRAILER, Brown's Trallor
every Friday.
~fc
Park, Minersville. Phone 9923324.
~
ROOF REPAIR. roof painting.
For estimate. phone 992-2239.
U-31&lt;:

Public Sale

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'nd moving out-ol
. sell the following,
Tlw saie 1'UJ ba
residence , next
Grade School,
Two Pc. ·
Wing Back Chatr;
Stand; Lamps
standa;
Rocker (Tilt Back): .Straight
·Chairs; Magh. Bedroom Suite.
G.E. Refrigerator; Frigidaire
Electric stove: UUllly Cabinets (3): Broom and Base
Cabinets: Iron Sktllet; CookIng Utensils and Dlsbes;
Chrome Dinette Set, I Chairs;
9d4 Carpet by Lee; Telephone stand: Roaster Stand;
Porcelain Top Table; Badroom Heater: Dreoaer and
Vanity: Chest of Drawers; 4
Pc. Pitcher and Bowl Set
(Nice\; Bedding and Rup;
Bamboo stand: I, I, S, Gal.
Stone Jars: Hand Tools; Excello Lawn lllo...,; Metal
Lawn Chairs ; WhHe Rotary
Electric Sewing Machine:
Two School Seats; Trunks &amp;
Books; Garden Tools; Oral&gt;
eries; Pair Metal Horses; Oil
Heater. AUCT. NOTE: This
furniture ts exceptional nice
and ts clean and well cared
for. TERMS: Cash. Not Responsible
for
actldents.
BRADFORD AUCTION COMPANY. C. C. Bradford, Auctioneer; A. C. Bradford, Manager. Signed: Mrs. Edith A.
Russell.
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Auction

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SINGER SEWING · machloo,
. just .turn the knob and, at
each click, this ""'lng machIne ]8, ready to ·blindSttt.:h
bema· on dra)lel, baste a
dress, embroider a pillowcase,
make buttOOboles. 'lmltU
monthly payments, or $lUi

Phone dl8.

S-23-1111!

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STEREO' EARLY
Alnerlc8a
.
.
stereo, riiiiJo 'Combination. llolid state Wilt, 4-apeed. changLove1f
fln!ib, TID
over payments of il 11 e r
month or pay balaDoo · •of
fiOU5. Phone 992,ml, · '
. NO-ete

or.

maple

M~PLE

STEREO. Early A!llerlean· stereo, radio oombtnallon, 4-apeed changor, solid ·
loll; two _mahogany, one waJ.
state Instant on radio. PaYnut all rHDIIdllioned. P'ricod
ments of 16 or f911.22. For
teO up, dellwrecl. Cull
borne demonstraUon, call lm7f2-4211
after 5 p.m. l'llilne
3218.
s-23 6tc
7M183.

CONTEMPORARY WALN&gt;IT
Stereo: BeauUful walnut eablnet. wns Boor demonstrator,
4-apeed. dual volume '~"trot;
highest fidelity, radio. Pcy
monthly payments of
or
f72.10.
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MODERN 8 ROOM house nnd
bath, furnished, full b884'ment, 11 acre ground, gural!f&gt;
wlth one room otruclure, "
mile from Junction 33 ""d ~.
phone &amp;92~12'1.
6-2.Htc
AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
521 Ash St . Middleport· II!D5443.
6-2S-tfe

WILL DO sewing in my home. AUCTION - Sallmlay, June ANTIQUES. BO'I'I1.ES. decan- TWO BEDROOM borne. bath
29, at 10:00 a.m., 2 miles : tors, collector Items. Place,
1\lra. Carolyn Lewis. Phone
full basement, garage: Twowest of Alfred, 8 miles
Donald Metbeoey's residence
192·!:171.
6-28-,ltp
year-&lt;~ld nome in Syracuse.
west of Tuppers Plains, lean near Salem Center and Wllk... Phone 99Z·2421.
6-28-301&lt;
state Route 681 at Auction
ville. Ohio. Directions: can be
Wanted To Buy
stgus. 1 have aold my farm,
reached by three stste hlgb- BEAUTIFUL EARLY American
A HORSE BETWEm 54 and 58
so will sell the following:
wa)'ll, Route lliO between VIninches, phone 992-2916. 6-~
stereo, slightly damaged In
LIVESTOOKton and Wllkesvtue; Route
shipping. Now $100 off. Call
325 helween Danville and VIn00 Heavy hena.
ANTIQUES. furniture, dishes.
992-sm.
6-Z?.&amp;tc
ton and Route 124 one fourth
miecenaneous. Mrs. Howard FARM EQIJIPMENT .14 Chev·
mn~ out of Salem Center.
Cecil, 800 W. Main st.. Pome- · rolet pickup In excellent conBUILDING LOTS, writ. Bos
Watch for sale signs on all
roy.
t-25-Uc
66!1 A, in care of "nle Daily
dition; Ollver '70' tractor, eulroads. Items to be sold, Cand·
Sentinel, Pomeroy.
S-26-5tc
ttvator; t96li A.C. Hay eondt·
val botuea, bitters bottles, vi!toner; Case Rake and TedFor Sale or Trade
olin bottles, decantors. bun- NINE ROOM house, Ill baths,
dar; l:IA John Deere Cl:lmIIIIlS MUSTANG F'..tback, V-8
dreds of other bottles, two
desirable location; new furblne; A.C. S.barrel emp
autc+:!Uc, also IIIIlS Musold book ca9eS, old trunb, ' n·ace. In Middleport. Phone
tang; V-8, 3 speed. Financing sprayer; Ollver Manure
organ 100 years old, playa
992-5I9S.
6-26-Jtp
Spreador; Cultipaclter, Disk
·available. Call IIIIU547, alter
good; old bollet, old dressers,
harrow; t-row com planter.
5 p.m. m-5748.
6-3G-Ifc
one marble top dresser, old MANUFACTURER'S SALE.
t-row corn picker; 32 ft. I!Gis
lamps, old lanterns, old s!Dne
larm and home white latex
El•vator, Oliver DrDI; '!'rae191i0 CHEVROLET Impala !or
jugs, flat trons, library table,
bouse and barn point. reg.
tor grl!ill seeder, Wagon on
1a1e or trade for truck of
vlewscope, two eight d a y $5.49 gallon. sale price $3.99
Rubber: Hammer MID, corn
. equal value. Call Reedsville
clocks, old fruit jars, stand
a gallon. Ki "~ Builders Supsheller: 3-unlt Surge Mllken,
S'/8-G34.
S-2'1-91]1
table, old fountain pen, 75
ply Co., Middleport, Ohio. !lbcomplete; 3 water lanka, Mcyeara •&gt;ld or better; old pur3748.
6-!ll-121c
Collough chain saw; 3-hole
Ita CHEVROLET Chevy ~
ses, Martha Washington era;
Wagon, 19115 Mustang V8, !- hog Ieeder, ron woven wire;
bottle cappor, old cbamber. MOTOR BOAT, 25 hp, 1957, Jaspeed: Financing available. Cllalns, garden tonlo. A~·
old chain!, old acalea, o I d
guar, 1961 Chevelle 396, 4Phone 99U547 after 5 p.m. tmately 200 bu. corn, 1000
baby cradle, old Blralgbl raspeed. M &amp; G Markel, on Rt.
IIU748.
S-18-lfc bales hay, 500 bales straw.
zors, too years old ..- better:
7,
Middleport.
S-26-3tc
HlJUSEROLD AND ANTIQcoffee grinder, old tobacoo
UES - Frigidaire relrlgHelp Wanted
cutter, old apple peeler, llrge NORWEGIAN Elk - Hound pupBAIIIIAID AND waltreaa. Call tor. Gas range, ldtchen eablsize; old wash stand with tie
pies, silver and black marknet. Dinette !!et, Dining room
11ft 9813.
8-2!&gt;lltc
bar, chum, one folding bed
Ings. Often mistaken for Gerautte Beds. dn!asera. vanity,
wltb mirror on top, elllOllent
man Sbephard. Phone 9111cb~ of drawers, S.four poscondlUon; antique bed, aolid
3671 for information. 6-ZS-Ite
ter bedo. antique dreuer,
oak 7 fool bead board; 111&amp;0
picture frames, trunks, lot
Dodge one half loll pickup BLACK RASPBERRIES, R o y
Of boob (many antiques),
truck, TWill good; one chi!Sen
Frollitt. Portland, 843-m3.
Secretary, cedar ebest, 21"
brooder, one old aecretsry,
6-ll-121c
Admiral T.V.. typewriter,
!deal for gun rack, and otber
Empire gas beater, 12 1!1181!8
Items too nwneroos to mei&gt;- YOU CAN still save 130 or more
shot gun, 32 special Marlin
Uon.
on aluminum boats. can rtfle. gun rack, lots of cllaJt.
I.Amcb wlU be servad by
!347 or !192-8256. Caah or
es. cooking utenallll, and mJs.
Wilkesville
Methodllt
Churcll.
terms.
6-INOtc
ceDaneous Items.
Sale conducted by Adama
NOTICE DUe to clrcumAuction Services, Rutland, 0. KEEP your carpels beauHful
stances beyond our oontroJ
Phone 74Z-4461. Col. Jim Addespite constant footsteps of
the cattle formerly adverlilams and Col. Bill Brown, auca busy famtly. Get Blue LU3ed In thiB sale wtu not be
tlooeers. Not responsible for
tre. Rent electric shampooor
sold.
accident..
MO-lk
,1. Baker Furniture. 6-2Utp
Lt;NCH
Lunch ser·
ved by the ladles &lt;If Alfred
SIX ROOM brtck, three bedForS.Ie
Methodist Church. C. E. BIG SOUND, 1168 Pbllco aler·
room borne, garage and baa&amp;o
men!, Fourth St., New Haven.
eo.
This
set
bas
10
year
diaWoodyard, Owner, ~··
Auction Service; I. 0. 'Mac'
mond needle warranty: 110 Phone 1182-28'11 New Haven.
McCoy, Auctioneer, Cbolter;
8-:!Htc
days free service; 40 loch
0. Lloyd Dfilinl!l!r, Apprenwalnut console. This set Is
tice. Sllade. 0.
6-27-ai
oew, only ,128.88 or pay $1 FIVE ROOM bouse, lot. Happy
per month. Try it in yo-.lf Hollow Ftoad. Oon!a&lt;t Roy
ElliB, RuUand.
6-25-6tc
home. Call 992-W&amp;. ~

Pollleroy IDutt.

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CAdiR
WANIID
• MmDlEPOin'
CONTAa

For Sale

Male Halp Wanted

SEWING MACHUNE, complete- 1Jl INCH WINDOW fan, $18.11; USED PIANOS, CLEAN UP
Bale, one sman 44-incb. wbite
transiBtor radloo $1.99 up;
SJG1i :PAnmia ezperlenced In
ly automaUc zig zag sewing
finish;
one upright, cherry;
men's straw hats '1.49. S,.ve
JliVgl 'and lelterlnf Steady
machine to meet all your sewtwo mahogany, one walnut,
Today at BRYANTS," 101 W.
~ JOb Willi opportun.
Ing needa. Was salesman's
aD re-rondltloned. Priced
Kaln.
~k
i!Yto''Jdvanee. Plenl)' of ovordemonstrator. wu one of the
from $SO up, delivored. Call
UIIli!.":Vacatlori with pay more expensive aewtng ma. •' lfrlie fuDy giving re- chines. Will sell discount H &amp; N DAY.OLD or started m-4211. after 5 p.m. call 'FCleghorn pullets, both Door or
&amp;163.
S-JII.3tc
Benn lllbm ' 880 King
prtce of $43.29 or monthly
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cage
grown
available.
Poultry
.
.4-&gt;'e,.7 iioJ\IlllbuJ,
Ohio. 8-JII.3tc
paynoenls. Phone 191-321$ .
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bousing and autom•llon. J4o.
~tc
darn Poultry, Box No. 188, II CUBIC FOOT deep freezer,
Athens, Obio. Phone 581-7881.
NINE ROOM bouse, bath, Tupcapacllf 1130 lbo., aeeUent
MO-lle
pers Plalna. Euellent condicondlllon, fl&amp;. Phone . . .
tion lnalde, new alumlnum
I-¥C
skiing, large lol, several oat. ONE WESTERN. riding boree:bolldlnga. Can be financed.
Pbone Mason 773-5171. I-2Uip
Alva Clarll. phone 1187·SZI2.
.
MO-lt&lt; USED REFRIGERATOR f$.
Phone 992-5792.
l-!ll-21c
""""' HO~ · cows, lrtsh.
Floor ModCIUtord I.A!Ilbelt, Jtoclt UPels,TOSideflOOby OFF,
side Ilefl:llorator
Sjlinp l!'old, Pomeroy.
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speocllJ'.! most fit !bat lime In
C»lumbus. He was ornplo3ad on ,
oonstructlon but hOAlnolbelllabiO ·
to work "'rlngthepastte'wieari.. .·•
!l.irvlvorl .In addition .to flttl ·•
ON THE
sister Include tbe wlf~/ lltrlha. L~::;,.;DI;AL;.
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and four chlldren bl' a~·

flEE STORAGE

PIRIITOHII
100
NEW ,..EAD-II.Ac:KWALL
' ,rico. T011
Slio
65Gxl3
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700x/3
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Wheel Alignment

Real Estlfe For Sale

HOIST ETTER
REALTY

5.55

Geo. Boboletler, .linbr
I'QMEIUIY - 7 RDom briCk, 3

-GUARANTEED-

bedrooms, bath, bot water
heal, lull basemen~ b a c k
porch, convenienUy located.
POMEROY - 6 rooma, 3 bedrooms, water system, cellar,
storm doors, windo.-s. Ili

MOTH P.ROOnNG

DLC

, EXPBtT

RACINE RURAL - 7 rooma,
balll, gas, wan to wall carpeting, well, cisterna, several
buildings. One acre.
·
HELEN and VIRGIL TEAFORD
ASSOCIATES llft.J325
SYRACUSE, 0100
6-27-3tc

INFORMAnON
NEWS

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BY OWNER - Will take bouse
trailer for part payment;
Lovely three bedroom modern home in Syracuse, wall
to wall carpeting, big kitchen,
basement. garage wltb two
em a large lots; near school.
Call m.MOO.
6-25-121c

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lnourante

7:50 A.M.
12 NOON

.AUTOMOBILE lnourance bee•
eaneened? Lost JOUr oner.tor's license? can 9112-29!M.
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APPLIANCE HOSPITAL - Alllhorlzad Briggs and Stratton
and Lawn Boy. parts a n d
services: repair Tecumaeh
and Kohler engines aad all
small appliances, 'l11lrd St.,
Mason. W. Va .. John M. Rott.
gen.
6-IV-:IOtc

CURTISS "DAIRY BEEF"
breeding service. Call Leland
Parker. Pomeroy realdotlce
191-22114 ..- caD ·llatlon TU1&gt;
pers Plsln! 667-3251. 6 Ultc
C. C. BRADFORD
AUci'IoNEER
c.mplete. 8enloe
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Crill Bradford
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Werda Murris, Paula Childers,
Sara Winters and CindY Jooea.

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GALLIPOUS - Lart Miller
Ill'" a deoilonatrallon oo 8011' To
Cve For and Feed ABaby Chick
at tho ,..cent meeting ol the liar·
rio llarveaters 4.11 Club. Susan
Wlntero preotdad and Eota Chtl·
dora lad deWJtlona.
Othoro allendlng "'"' Mro.
ELECI'IIOLIJX SALES and ser- Emma Morrlo and Mro. Pat
vice: Sweepers. rug washers TmnlilliOD, .tvlaera; Jane stowand pollshero. Genuine parta. era, Toni MUlor, V i - and
can 992-3780.
&amp;-13-tfc Valorle Tunllnaon, Paula alld

RADIO &amp; TV repair. reasonable prices. Antenna &amp; Boqster service. John Harrison,
701 Broadway St .. Middleport,
Ohio. Phone 191-2522. open
even!ngll.
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O'BBIEN "- CROW
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POMEROY - I story frame, 4
rooms, 2 bedrooms. cellar,
brick sldtng. ft,StiO.OO.
Keeping Meigs
RACINE - 1141 story frame, 7
rooma, I bedrooms, I li baths,
Gallia and
full basement, eentral air COI&gt;.Mason Area
dltlontng, I li acres 181111. $15,.
950.00.
Informed As
Rli'IUND - FAIIM-2 houses.
One 2 story frame, a rooms.
Well As ·
4 bedrooma, bath, - another
6 room bouse bringing $25.00
Entertained
per month, 1112 acres, barn,
chicken bouse, shed, tobacro
baae and son bank. Call lor
Business Servfcli
infoi1DlltlOD.
HENRY a.ELAND
BUDGET PRICE furniture on
our third floor budget sbop.
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Furniture. Middleport.
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3.0% lall· Steel Tnder up 5:50 Llll.l steel

17.92 riiiiJV. Pioneer dOWn, 7 ~m.; Loek 23,
Wlnlleld, Walter Wllllaillllll l.l&gt; 7:10 Lm.;
: · ·. are on the
Racine l.A&lt;~. Jellboot dawn 3:·
ao
Lm.; Kenova down aito Lm.;
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALUPOUS l.OCKS - Ed- E'Deana Boowor!h ~ 5:05 Lm.;
ward S. Bosworth down 4 p.m.; W. H. Shaver, Jr. "'6:10 Lm.;
Cypress down 1:50 Lm.; City GreeiRIP Loeke, Laura Elizabeth
of St Louis down 2a.m.; Queen up 5 p.m.; l!arbon Brent up
City - n 3:20 Lm.; John J. 9:45 p.m.; Ellane G. down 1:30
LDl.; Mark )f. up '1:30 Lm.t
Rowe ~ 9:20 Lm. ,
KANAWHA RIVER- Wlnlleld, L. Flore up 6:10 LDL; Meldahl
Beaver down 6:10 p.m.; ll E. Locks, Pat Murpby ~ up 1 p.m.;
Bowles up 1:10 Lm. ; Alan R. Lachlin Mac Cleay down 4 p.m.;
MerrUI up 1:15 Lm. ; Mt StatAl WlltA&gt;r Hougland down 6:30 p.
~ 2:35 Lm.; Lelia C. Shearer~ m.; Esso West VIrginia down
4:30 Lm.; Helen z. down 4:45 11:30 p.m.; Etna-Ldulnllle down
4:50 Lm.; Ra.venswood up 5: 15
LDL
Lin.
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01110 RIVER - Loek 13,
Franklin Pierce down 6:40 LDL;
Loek 14, WIIIJ'~~&gt; H. ~ 10:20
p.m.; PrlnclPlo QP 11:15 p.m.;
Jet!boat down 7:05 Lm.; Lock

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.........~Cla.!ses
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it the Tr'J.Stole'a
llusin... Coil• of
Distinction __ _

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Groclu•t• Exelldf
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Next To Old
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eUSIDAND
RDUIT PARTS
S.. HII!IY W.
or Dton Blird

PH. 446 4060

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DAILY
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To "40"Mt(or
Wroclrlng Y•.. ln

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Farmers

Win

The Texas Rangers bave no

uniforms, the only st.,udanl-

Price Boost

ize1 features of their dress be·
ing slx·shooter and saddle

gun.

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Attending t h e "sugar disease" lndlcates that
Ail ~rts baftCI!el In lrnotOII the tYPe cl porsoo moll iikaly
Thursday were Walter Gruesor, to be diabetic Is an elderly wom·
Bm Rmerts, Bob MDiar a n d an with a wel&amp;ht problem. Nearly
Frank Setb. They saw and lalked 6 out of 10 known diabetics In
with Tippy Dye, former Pomeroy tbe United Slates are women.
star athlste, wboloathletlcdirec- The prevalence of diabetes Intor of Nortllwestarn University. creases with age, with a peak
Paul Brown, coach ol the Cln· In tbe U-H age grGOQ&gt;. There
clmatl Bengel•. wasauelll speak- Ia a deRnlte relatlonahip bot,_
or. Ali In oll, tile grGOQ&gt; enjoyed diobotA&gt;s and meelty. A reeont
tho banrpet, visiting with Mlll\l' acreenlng cl Federal empioyeas
frloncls tlley usually only see once lndlcsles that diabetes occur•
a year, and aome, llkeTlPR,v, even seven timea more CreQJdlllly a.
mong ovorwetght people co_,.
less l1ten.
ed to tllose of oonnal weiJihl.
This lnformatloo makes ma
HELEN TEAFORD, SYracu~e,
who bubbloa wltllpereonallty, and more determined to watch t h o
likea to bebua.Y overymbute, has waist line.
I think it advisable for me to
submitted a receipt for biscuits
that Is not only delicious but put my SOD 011 a diet - IInce be
ata six pies In tile ple.eallng COil·
time-liVIng aa well.
Helen, when In Florida, was tA&gt;st.
We really should keep o u r
general ~r
cl a achool that wollibt. according to height, bono
POMEROY -

!1xed maals for structure, and age, where docsome 800 to 900 tors nggest.
studenta. In adell·
t1oo to this, s be

went to school
to learn more of
her art. She Is
very ontbuolaatlc
KATIE
when it comes to
ta1ldnl! about food and roclpoL
She promised tlwl she wruld
pass alons some of the10 aema
to us. We ~ to hear from her
periodically. (Recipe II end C(
column).

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!lie waa lu.Y, ~~~~'i~·
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Ap'lcullure De)larllniillt
tnat• in her~•, arll.r•' 'l.'
l!l'lftled temporary Jncraasi• Ill ;iltJIOUt· a 110118·or vlbrallab cr ·, " .
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lluld milk prices pW t.iimera 811)' idod. Apaooenser a\.i 1MD1 :::;,i ~
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Wiler 15 mldweatA&gt;rn fedOra! tlmea 'a meJIIhir C( U&gt;e crew ~·
milk marketing orders.
ewtd not tell Uie vlfPI!I&amp; · ·
Tbe action, to IPilll durlrv Wal l!"'viol til! .lllllillll8 Q!lltll'
July, Ia lntonded to ·maintain filii!' wre out oii lhe Pn~a. ·
If JIC!I-'
price alignment of the IS with · The !loallnB uJonah" Ia ...w
Plaaithe new Chicago regioilll order tile Eut St. Louis and alter aov·
which provides a minimum .of era! OII&amp;UccesalulondiOIIIngtrlpa ant(':&gt;r
The~ .
ln~nllll
lmoatlpte
11fie.
$5.53 per hundrodweillht 'bqln- aa a packet In tho St. Loula •
Ding Monday.
New Orleans trade, haa been thor .the pilot or Uto.enaiDior tl
The department earlier IIIia converted iatD an oxcurlll011boat. tho Elam. are to bllp.o.
week held public bearings Ill She !oat thouallllls of llollan
Mlnneapolla, Minn., IIIII ct.-. tor hor owneri '.ai " pieket,
land, Ohio, oa price increuea but Ia lllld ·to hil~ ', ~, 101110
proposed by dairy l'armlri .,.. mooey tile !lrat lwo.· 0. Utree
cause of the new Chicago &lt;m~&lt;~r. yeara In tile Pltt&amp;buri!l vade.
But olficlah pointed out IllY tc·
The sre~telll of Ill mooey mak·
tlon resulting Crcrn the bearlnga ors In tho PlltDrllh • ClnelnYUJaril
could not como by the July I nall trade wu tile ~-$tale
deadline.
In cbarp of Cflllal• Thomaa Cal·
The inereaao wUI bO 25 cenll howl IIIII Coptaln Charlea W, couldnll
for the ElstA&gt;rn Ohio • WeatA&gt;rn Knox. Thooe wall ·· kllowll com- 1o ., OU\ 011
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Pomoylvanla IIIII llle Northwest- mlllldera wore oliO cia tile VIr·
F.na~Mer ~ .. '"'~ 'ill
ern Ohio orders.•
slnl• II cWtereo&amp; · Umea. Tbe Setr)', W. VL, ia IDJ1lllli.P Cl: .
For the Clarksburtl order, Pltlaburllh ... asreed upon u tile ~ldilorJ 011 . ~ DlalDor!d
which depends In Jlll'l on prices the ruteat llldewbeel boat that Coel Compa'll"t ~k JI!IW)DW· ·
boat Sam ·~ ·.c. Pltttlburab..
In the EastA&gt;rn Ohio • Western ever ran up tbe Ohio River.
PoDIIsylvanta and Trl.st&amp;IA&gt; or· ta1n Jom Thornlllrg OIIIIIIDiftded Englnem 011 towbolto it 'Pittaders, the department' s ~ tbe Plttllburllh IIIII her rumlng burSlt arollllttlnl$190 perllllli1th
rary direction may result In a time from Wheeling to Pitt•· for .llrlll add '18$ per IIIOIIth
July price lncreaao of around
tor Becond.
bur~_011 """ occasion has
12 cent&amp;, lt was said.

WAsiiiNGTON

By Katie Crow

BIOS.

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GALUPOLIS - A dlacuai!IGU •~'~~~• and~· ii('~ ~~
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Of tbe fastelll boats cl tile .,.;.. ~aP.li&gt;Ok ~
'l'bllt .... tbe lead ~
ller and palmier cla11 oo tile
cl
lie River Newa In Ute Gill!·
Ohio R!•er occurred Frl· .
IlOilo
Dail1 Trtbwte 011 JI1M 22,
c1a1 evening bn lhe river front
lD which eome of tile river vet-

Katie's Korner

15, Baby Lere up 5 p.m.; A. v.
Criss down 4:50 LDL; Loek 16,
Onwlrd up 4:10 LDLI 0. F.
Sholrer l.l&gt; 5:50 LDLI Loek 17,
OVEC up 3:10 Lm.; Polly R.
up .4:55 Lm.: Lock 18, PhUlP

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eiNTERESl CHEcK MAttEO QUARTERLY.
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that AMANA QUAUTY

MQnufoCturer

hat • deluxe motl•l (A lllg •11")
!hot II compotmv. with the. .' '
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1.6 mlllloo peraons In tbe Ualt- Doured board aDd roll ,. Inch
ed Slates - a mo.JoriiJ cl tb8m thick anc1 ..n. Place In sreaaed
women - have dllbetoa and do pan, brush wltb butler ancJ lot
not know I~ according to a ra- rlae for 30 mlllrtaL Bake about
port from tbe Haaltll Jneurance 35 millltes In !25 de'"" ovoil.
lnatltute.
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Add this to tile U m1lllocl MAFIA BOSS v/ ATCHED
kllowll dlabOtics lD the U.S. for
LOVERE, ltalr (UPI)...Gt• .
a ~ cl t mUlloa, tbe maJor· uaeppo Genco Runo, 75, reputlty cl tllem women with a dJ. ed bosa of tile SlcUlan ~
aoaao for which tlltre 11 .0 rotui'nod to a vUla&amp;e hotel here
known cure, but which can to Frlcla.Y to live undO!' pollee
oomo extend be controlled.
surveUlance. He and 16 other
•I 1110 swear• that Gil U&gt;t SlcUlano IIIII ltllo-Ainertcans
average, womeD have more ,.. were acquitted this week an
, . . eaoes cl dl-•• tllan mea. cbugea of am,.tlng .drup,
An anal,rola cl U. S. PUbll~ tobacco and ·emip'IDtl Into the
Hsllth Sonico_~!• cr ..~-~ ~,~lad SlateL

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6 cups Dour

tablespoon llllt
\; cup iatd or shortening
Mix aDd lot let for 10 ~
utea yolst, water and ~·
Silt dry' milk, llour, baldng polo.
der and 'saiL CUI lard Into Oour
mix and add llcldd. KDaad 011

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t tablespoons ougar
'n cup dry milk

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IS INSURfD TO .
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Jllnb1111, 1.00 K. down 6:50 a.m.; Lock 2.'1,
3.0% lall· Steel Tnder up 5:50 Llll.l steel

17.92 riiiiJV. Pioneer dOWn, 7 ~m.; Loek 23,
Wlnlleld, Walter Wllllaillllll l.l&gt; 7:10 Lm.;
: · ·. are on the
Racine l.A&lt;~. Jellboot dawn 3:·
ao
Lm.; Kenova down aito Lm.;
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALUPOUS l.OCKS - Ed- E'Deana Boowor!h ~ 5:05 Lm.;
ward S. Bosworth down 4 p.m.; W. H. Shaver, Jr. "'6:10 Lm.;
Cypress down 1:50 Lm.; City GreeiRIP Loeke, Laura Elizabeth
of St Louis down 2a.m.; Queen up 5 p.m.; l!arbon Brent up
City - n 3:20 Lm.; John J. 9:45 p.m.; Ellane G. down 1:30
LDl.; Mark )f. up '1:30 Lm.t
Rowe ~ 9:20 Lm. ,
KANAWHA RIVER- Wlnlleld, L. Flore up 6:10 LDL; Meldahl
Beaver down 6:10 p.m.; ll E. Locks, Pat Murpby ~ up 1 p.m.;
Bowles up 1:10 Lm. ; Alan R. Lachlin Mac Cleay down 4 p.m.;
MerrUI up 1:15 Lm. ; Mt StatAl WlltA&gt;r Hougland down 6:30 p.
~ 2:35 Lm.; Lelia C. Shearer~ m.; Esso West VIrginia down
4:30 Lm.; Helen z. down 4:45 11:30 p.m.; Etna-Ldulnllle down
4:50 Lm.; Ra.venswood up 5: 15
LDL
Lin.
'
01110 RIVER - Loek 13,
Franklin Pierce down 6:40 LDL;
Loek 14, WIIIJ'~~&gt; H. ~ 10:20
p.m.; PrlnclPlo QP 11:15 p.m.;
Jet!boat down 7:05 Lm.; Lock

ind

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Enroll now for

.........~Cla.!ses
__________ _
~.GIIC

it the Tr'J.Stole'a
llusin... Coil• of
Distinction __ _

·-;-~'!·-Vc:

PlllhiiMt raor

Groclu•t• Exelldf
The Supply

-;;.1.;t.;:df0n-.i'Jcat.tog writ., coli or

.~---&amp;ale.---.
· Business Colege
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AUTO PARTS

OUTLET

Next To Old
Sllvorllrldp Sit.

eUSIDAND
RDUIT PARTS
S.. HII!IY W.
or Dton Blird

PH. 446 4060

I

BA.M. T06P.M.

DAILY
•"If We Don't Have It
-We'll Get It"

I

Free,...,.,._
Service
To "40"Mt(or
Wroclrlng Y•.. ln

6Stlt.
B

AIJo&lt; H-A-1

AMIII~Ih41&amp;1.,iallld 24 How

w..-ers.m.

At Thlt L-lj 'It

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Farmers

Win

The Texas Rangers bave no

uniforms, the only st.,udanl-

Price Boost

ize1 features of their dress be·
ing slx·shooter and saddle

gun.

i

Attending t h e "sugar disease" lndlcates that
Ail ~rts baftCI!el In lrnotOII the tYPe cl porsoo moll iikaly
Thursday were Walter Gruesor, to be diabetic Is an elderly wom·
Bm Rmerts, Bob MDiar a n d an with a wel&amp;ht problem. Nearly
Frank Setb. They saw and lalked 6 out of 10 known diabetics In
with Tippy Dye, former Pomeroy tbe United Slates are women.
star athlste, wboloathletlcdirec- The prevalence of diabetes Intor of Nortllwestarn University. creases with age, with a peak
Paul Brown, coach ol the Cln· In tbe U-H age grGOQ&gt;. There
clmatl Bengel•. wasauelll speak- Ia a deRnlte relatlonahip bot,_
or. Ali In oll, tile grGOQ&gt; enjoyed diobotA&gt;s and meelty. A reeont
tho banrpet, visiting with Mlll\l' acreenlng cl Federal empioyeas
frloncls tlley usually only see once lndlcsles that diabetes occur•
a year, and aome, llkeTlPR,v, even seven timea more CreQJdlllly a.
mong ovorwetght people co_,.
less l1ten.
ed to tllose of oonnal weiJihl.
This lnformatloo makes ma
HELEN TEAFORD, SYracu~e,
who bubbloa wltllpereonallty, and more determined to watch t h o
likea to bebua.Y overymbute, has waist line.
I think it advisable for me to
submitted a receipt for biscuits
that Is not only delicious but put my SOD 011 a diet - IInce be
ata six pies In tile ple.eallng COil·
time-liVIng aa well.
Helen, when In Florida, was tA&gt;st.
We really should keep o u r
general ~r
cl a achool that wollibt. according to height, bono
POMEROY -

!1xed maals for structure, and age, where docsome 800 to 900 tors nggest.
studenta. In adell·
t1oo to this, s be

went to school
to learn more of
her art. She Is
very ontbuolaatlc
KATIE
when it comes to
ta1ldnl! about food and roclpoL
She promised tlwl she wruld
pass alons some of the10 aema
to us. We ~ to hear from her
periodically. (Recipe II end C(
column).

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In tile

vade . . 'l'lte
Bu~ ' !i!aite.

'·"t'.i:.-1

'Oldo
l!hool River
P'!1l!el betWien
Ibis, PI
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The department earlier IIIia converted iatD an oxcurlll011boat. tho Elam. are to bllp.o.
week held public bearings Ill She !oat thouallllls of llollan
Mlnneapolla, Minn., IIIII ct.-. tor hor owneri '.ai " pieket,
land, Ohio, oa price increuea but Ia lllld ·to hil~ ', ~, 101110
proposed by dairy l'armlri .,.. mooey tile !lrat lwo.· 0. Utree
cause of the new Chicago &lt;m~&lt;~r. yeara In tile Pltt&amp;buri!l vade.
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tlon resulting Crcrn the bearlnga ors In tho PlltDrllh • ClnelnYUJaril
could not como by the July I nall trade wu tile ~-$tale
deadline.
In cbarp of Cflllal• Thomaa Cal·
The inereaao wUI bO 25 cenll howl IIIII Coptaln Charlea W, couldnll
for the ElstA&gt;rn Ohio • WeatA&gt;rn Knox. Thooe wall ·· kllowll com- 1o ., OU\ 011
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boat Sam ·~ ·.c. Pltttlburab..
In the EastA&gt;rn Ohio • Western ever ran up tbe Ohio River.
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rary direction may result In a time from Wheeling to Pitt•· for .llrlll add '18$ per IIIOIIth
July price lncreaao of around
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