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POME~OY-MIDDLEPORT,

"VOL. XXI N_O. 48

Monday, July I, 1968

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Nuclear Wea}&gt;onS'
,Valor Rewarded ·· ·.· ·· Soviets, U. S.Began
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1ma1bed a 200-man who rushed 20 yards through
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a~ 16 medals ror valor on
A1l Mae1tas bent over one
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1lio euerrillas who stonned out ~l
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'liatchel charges and grenades and a
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ll!t by rocket• anit mortar Legar saturcta,y nlsht.
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" Five Viet Cong pit&lt;hed over 01¢h, postedoo opeedlnacllarpa,
4t1d wlthjn two yarde of one wete Ralph Lavendar, Syracuse;
U.S. foxhole. One guerrilla William ~ Racine; Gerald
cnimpled 10 close that hh Woodard, Bidwell, and Robert
~se · made a~atlc riDe Raynolds, Coolvllie. Forteltlna
Jl!ehed Into a U.S. bui*er.
$15 lionda postod 'on charges or
Mlllllrr spokellllien said DO' . "Jllealins tire&amp; were Eddie COieAmericans were killed. Twent.v- man Cheshire and Charla• Jettwo suffered wOUllds durll\l the fers: Pomero;. Fined $5 and
two ti(JW's ot a 1peclal kl~ or Clllta on charges or dlaturblng
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bandaging the wounded ·man.
Mae1ta1 then carried the most
$eriously wounded man back to
a safer bunker.
The Viet Cong sought lo
overrun the battalion base as
part of a drive in the suburb a
that intelligence sources said
1hows sure signs or building a
third major Viel Cong try this
year at assaulting Saigon.
Short!)' after the Communists
were driven off, Maj. Gen. F.K.
Mearns inspected the batU,..
field, talked lo the troopers and
- In a rare Instant action pinned four Sliver Stars and 12
Bronze stars on the chests of
the Paratroopers.
Allied troops prepared ror
more action in the Saigon area.
U.S. B52 Stratofortresses eight
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WiWl!NaTON (UPI) - Preddent Johnson announced todly
llgl'eement has bean reached between the United states and the
Soviet Union to begin talks "in the llllrest future" on mUlual Umltatlon or 111clear weapons.
1 Johnaon, In a 81JOOCh prepared tor~ Whita House cerel!IOll)' ror
f ~ of the nuclear oon prdlferatlon trealy, said: ••At this ~
Dlllnt . or achievement and hope l am gratified to be able to roport
and announce lo the world a 1ignl1lcant agreement - an agreement
nave actively sought and worked tor slnee January, 1964..
"Agreement has been reached on limitation of nuclear waabetween the Union of Soviet pona -1d be c:cmplex- and
Socialist Republics and the thlll' would not be eu,y.
David A. E'v ans of Texas United stalls to enter in the
"We have oo illusion• that It
City, Te1811, was elected Pres- ,. nearest future Into discussions will be (easy). l llnow the
ident of Lions International at on 1he limitation and re&amp;lctlon stulllJom, patient perslltence It
the Aseociation's olst Annual rt. both offensive strateglc has re&lt;pired to set this tar. l
Convention ln DalJ.as, Texas, lllciear weapons delivery sya- know the dltflcultles that Ile
June 26th - 29th. Lions Inter·
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and systems or defense
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bers Jn i43 countri.is and geo- against ballistic mlssil~s. "
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graphical areas, is the w0rld's
U.S. oCflclals said no date or shall have looverC!lme.''
largest service club organim- place ror the Initial meetings
Olflclal• said the asreemeat
lion.
with the Soviet Union had been on lliarilnB talks about acalbW
Lions . In.te'"!'tional is ':Jell set but they de•crlbed the down the nuclear race dates
k'1own
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youth IJIOll'lllllll, and its many In importance to the start of President In December, 1963, by
community servi.., projects.
talks in Par! 1 with North Nikita H, Khruahchev, then
Vietnalli on the Vietnam War. Soviet premier, regarding "terThe President said dl scusslon
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UOne, Franchlll8ll , p~· t!Je '17·
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. d led,~t" i:onb!C\I' ot .355
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am rans lhe years,
' J. month aao· De (/liulle's
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&amp;lndar evening in a•farm accldont.at his residence near Snowville.
Authorities said Alvin Stanley,
52, was apparently dragged lo
death by a team ·or horses pulltoltl FrenchmOJl to choose the vote. In the runol!s or 319 Ing 8 hay rake. 11 was believed
!&gt;&lt;tween himselr and Commu. seats SundaY they gaw his that Mr. Staniey was dralxed
nlst "totalitarian dictltorsbip" forces 46 per con~
al least a ha!( mli.8' after the
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~"'·•e, comll\l back · II&gt;· Paris assembly seat Is decided. _ _and be ,be.,..., caulhf'.!n·· t he
iatar in the day,
.locally, .that &gt;!!ifCentqe wu . rake. •
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In Paris, Comnllllll·M la.d'er · 8CJ011 .oripugh to build a
coroner Heney ~ ruled
Waldeck ROcbet," his
lanl,iide.
death waa due to a r:ractured
dreams of PoWer crumbllng,
.With all. but two seats skull, broken neck and cheat intold newsmen the election reeult decided, Glulllsl forces took 6. 7 juries.
was wrought by De Gaulle's million votaa and the le!twin!iberUr Robert c, !Jartenbach
' 'blackmail by fear."
gers woo 6.1 million.
said Mr. stanley'• mother, EaRochet declared the new
Provlalonal ;pnat omcial ft- ale stanley, age 85, saw the in-

Triumphant

t1orker·sludent street riots with
~~" The Communists and
ather- leftwingers prodalmod
~ De Gaulle era dead and
~ ., foo leftwlne gowrnment.
C!l!nn!linisls Cut Dns' .&lt;lily
'~litte voters cut the 111111ber
111. €cimmunlst seats Cr1&amp;1 73 to
33 and their lilies, the
Fede'ratlon or the Left, 111118')ed
~ 121 seats to 57.
Elecllon omciala Hid no
si~ political gro,yp had won
aucli I victory ifln'ee France
beclme a republic in 1793. At
rubber
77, Charles de Gaulle may have
engineered his llnest hour.
Two SUndays ago Frenchmen dropped !!:11111 U lo 29 seats.
True to bis Image of lane!¥ voted in the first round of Scattered extremists and splinlll'&amp;ndeur, De Gulia-'lljlo hid Ptrlllll!lentary electiona, Bivins tar rightwlngir• took 11 seats,
Gaullist forees 47 per cent or

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neighbor, Paul ~l.Y, who IUJll..
maned the l'Umeroy emergency
5CJl8d at 7:34 p.m.
Mr. Stanley was reported dead
on arrival or squadm'"1.
!llrvivora include hi• mother,
with Whom be made his home;
three brothers, Henry, of illade;
Archie, of Chauncey, and !.¥"'--· and 111an. of nwnJ1lD1
alater I •
Sarah Collett and Dora c.arinu,

F'rllllda m111 call anytime at
the Ewin11 Funeral Home whfre
services. wlil be held Wedjllea111,y at 2 p.m. with Rev. Carver
Williams otrlclallng. Bur)al will
be intbeWeilsCemeler)'atDon-

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TOKYO (UPO - A strong earthquake hit Japan tonight,
buildings in Tokyo and disrupting electric -er and
communications, Train service was haltad ror rear of damage
to the rails.
Power in the UPI otllce just across the street from the
Imperial Palace wss otr (or 28 minulss. Realdents called It
the worst quake in years. The Meteorological Agency said
the epicenter O( the quake WIS in lharagi prefecture, east or
Tokyo. But shock Wl'\'01 hit y okohama, Chiba and Mito.
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then wered left oC center and
struck the Beltz ct; I CUte 1-ck
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Peter T. i&gt;el!o&amp;i, 12, "1th
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Reynalda ,Ind Reynalda Co. School
of electronic accounting tor '"'
tonioblle dealers. Wood Is ac- To GP Academy
countant ror the Blaettnar Auto.
Co., East Main St. Pomeroy.
Dr. Joseph J. Daris, MiddleDurl!li ' hlil ~lll/ly at Dayton, port, has bean, reelected to acthe cOlllpall)' gave Wood a week 11ve memberahip in the Ameriot lntenslv• tralnirw to prepare - Academy of General Practor the adoption ot Reynolds 611 tice, the Natl!)llal Association of
Re)'llold1 electronic accOWJtlna, Fllllily Doctors.

WORK (AND PLEASURE) - Q!mMnl.. pliuure wldl '
work, Charlea (Fud) Clarkson h earning money tor co11e;.
by working at Jndl•u lloach this summer. Charle•, of Pol'!fl!•!}'.
ray, works as a lifeguard at the pqiular resort on Lake Sil&amp;f!i!'J;
north or Monticello, Ind. He Is a recelt graduate of p...,.. . "'
High School, and plans lo attend the Univ.rally oC IlaytlJll
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mer job opportunities. He applied to lboul 40 or them,
chose IDdlana Beach mainly for the exdtement of world
reaorL Charles Is the 11011° oC Mr. and Mrl. Charles Gfill"'"
son, 235 Mulberry Awnue, Pomeroy.

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VETERANS MEMOIUAL
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HOSPITAL
SATURDAY ADllllSSIONS
Clara Hart, New Haven; Ania
Neal, West ColWllWa; G a I e
Siu:lmplin, MiddleporL
SAnJRDAY DISCHARGES Jacquelyn Grimm, Velma C.saady, Mayme Buchanan, C.tbr
CUndllf, Gordon Roush, Gary
Fliher.

SUNDAY ADMls.SIONS - Alm&amp;
Janka, Vinton;. Victor Gemaim·
er, Pomeroy; Nettle WWlam1,
CotllatYllle,W.V~;WandaRus­

HIJ, Cheahlre.
SUNDAY l!ISCJ!ARGES- Kim·
berb' Luta, Emmett Bartels.

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NEW HAVEN, W. Vs. The Philip Sporn Power Plant
was struck at mldni8ht last
night - when Its contract expired - by Local 426, UWUA.
'IJnion Preaidenl G e o r g •
Wrilht said 171 men are out
of die plant whi~h ii bellll OJ&gt;erated bf ~roximately 70
s11POrvlaory perscmel without lntarruptlon ol service.
The union, it was learned,
has asked for 54 cents increase In wages per hour
acro'8 the board over the
next three years, and cerlaln
other Cringe benellta.

Two f.an Heavily

Damaged Sunday
ffeaV)' damage WIS caused to
vehicles lnvoi•od in a t..o - car
accident &amp;mda.y at 2:3S p.m.
threHantha or a mllo east o1
Route 7 on the Royll Ook Park
road
!lierllr Reibert c. Hartenbach's
department reported the ml shap

occurred when cars driven by
Henry Elion Bahr, t3, Long Bottom, &amp;Ollll eaat,,.llld Grttr cur.
1IOn Cook, 27, Rio Grinde, trav.
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Al,ou, Pit

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BOUT SCHEDULED
and Hart, Giants U; Allen, BOLOGNA,
Italy
(UP!)Pbils 14i Stargell, Pirates 13.
World middleweight champion
American Leagw: F. Howard, Nino Benevenuti will meet
Senators 25; Hortoo Tigers 18; Jimmy Ramos of Boston,
Hurelson, Red Sox 16; Kille- Mus., in a 10-rouM, non-tiUe
brew, Twins 13; P'"'eli, Orioles bout, July 5, in Turin.
and Ollw., Twins 12.
The bout is designed to serve
Runs Batted In
as a tuneup Cor .Benevenuti's
National League: McCoYOy, scheduled tiUe defense against

G. AB R. ll Pet.
211 21 75 ,S55

Roae, Cin
F10Dd, st.L
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61
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Jobnsn, Cin

72 294 44 92 .313

Cbarlos, NY

55 181 20 56 .309

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Grato, NY

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BEST

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says tbat,

ored 14 considering the way bls wife
Spencer '""fir" halsc! , th
has him trotting bore and
points Ln the
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hlch led 50-37 at the
given a bridle shower before
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THURS.) - EAST COURT ST., POMEROY

Sa~ters !AIIu:d016 ~c
Mets 11- :;:ltedtea~te~ a ~~7 triumph

Marichai,

American League: John, Palace.

Heme I!W16
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KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP

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.rid ripe tom•toes, me1ty fresh c•nteloupes,
n- pot•toet, new green beans, lerge.ripe
1Mn1nas, 'fuicy lemons, ,.,_., onlona.
cucumbers, leHuce •nd celery.
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74 314 32 95 .303 and Bench, Reds 43.
G3 221 41 66 . 299
American Logue: F. Howard,
American League
Se~ators 57; Harreloon, Rea Sox
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Jlrrlsn, Bos
61213 36 66 ,310 r..,, Ticers 47; Horton, Tigers ·
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HELS ~ 25
'nts and Glynn
Yatzski, Bos 73 242 41 73 .302
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MOSCOW: (I)PD- •tiJol 11~1&gt;_.
States today. lsked
. the
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K111netsov, ~
Premier Alepl 1!1. Kosnln to 1
with SOviet Foreign
return the · 231~n airliner
forced down an· a Soviet Pacift.c: ~~~~~rumm A G~
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obsenero 1llld the
Island.
}&gt;reoumably
. wu nne
An Am e r I c 'a n EmbassY
~sman said Kos,yg1n replied
Soviet press and radio
the matter was under ln:vestil&amp;·
hal
made no mention ot
lion.
U.S. Ambassador Ue.,wollyn Sonday's Kurlles Island 1..

Thompson

made the

request

4ur1Ji a 15-minute attack with
Kosygin

and

First

DepuQ·

·.,. Foreign Minister Vasili Kuznet..
aov during a ceremorcy at the
signing ol the treaty bannll"€

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Ja~kson

Dies Saturday
PT. PLEASANT- Charles William Jackson, 85, of Belleville,

PL, ronner resident or Bidwell,
Ohio, and Gallipolis Ferry, W.
VL, died June 29. He was a

retired farmer, born at Hogsett,
March 12, 1883, son of the late
stephen and Sally Leonard Jack-

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Church of ChrisL
Surviving are two sons, Bra-

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of. Rochester, Pa.; three daughters, Mrs. Vaurda C a u d t 11,

Marion; Mrs. Pauline carden,
and Mrs. Retha Sheline, both of
Pittsburgbi one sister, M r s.

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WASIIINGTON (UP0- Soviet
fichtor planes Sunday night
forced an American civilian
Jetliner carrylf€ 214 Vletnam.bowd servicemen and 17
ctvtlian crewmen to lalkl on a
Russian taland after it apparently strsYed Into Soviet airspace.
The Pentagon said the Seaboard World AirwBYS night
chartered by the military was
"esoorted" by So\fiet MIGs to
the Russian base on the island
of Iturup in the Kurile chain
north of Japan.
The Pentagon said the pilot of
the American plane radioed that
he had landed wiUl no injuries

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QOLUMRUS (VPO - ,The
Ohio Ct~~~mltteo on crtina and
Ilellllllllt!DCY totia1 called for a
surwy of the state's criminal
and justice system tD detormlne w1iat was really needed
tD do an o!locUYO job of rehabiUtatlng
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!:30 p.m. Saturday with a tra9- As:':•• the,' ~r~ ~!bOlo loll , Blalbe1'll ~~ SouUt Alrl~ ~~ ·
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ReV· Jean-Martellolll-otPar
lllred lett hlp lll!lered w~en abe the hospital ill'ounds.
teD at her Itome,
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OIUO BANKERS SUPi&gt;ORT 4-H - A.1,06S check &amp; ... Ohio bonkers to ""'port 4-H Is pr..
tented to Sam Clshman {center) by Noll Milner, deputy manager ot the Ohio Bankers Assoclttlon.
Clshm~, vice president of the Ohio Farm ~~ttreau Federttlon, Is chairman of the Ohio 4-H
Foundation. state 4-H Leader Albert Gehres, who coordlnotos Foundation lunda, Ill so t1&gt;01t part in
the presentation. Edia011 Hobotetter, President of file Pt~~~aro,y National Bank, was chairman of
the Ohio Bankers Committee that raised the aum mentioned above.

HOLZER 1108mAL: VIsiting HOward L. Blrchfteld, llenderhoura 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents onn, Ky.; Mrs. stanley T. Torchonly on Pediatrics Ward.
alsld, RL I Wellston; GrepryD.
ADMISSIOI!IS
Kefly, Rt. I Wellston; Ellen DoMyrl 0. Warren, Galllpolla: Roea, Colonial, N: J.; Peter T.
Kenneth M. Worman, Libby Ht&gt;- DeRosa, Colonial, N. J.; Mrs.
tel; William I( Older, 3 Gar- Jack W. Downard, Wellston; Mrs.
lleld Ave.; ·VIrgil L. S&amp;WIIIera, Belford J. Jividen, Qrlmmtt Land. 170 Chllllcolhe Rd.; DaYid 11. log, W. VI-; Miss Guoale W.
Saawles, 506 Maple Dr.; Mrs. Vermillion, Ironton; Mlao TheiArlle P. HUI, 453 Lariat Dr.; rna 1/, Taylor, Portsmough; Mrs.
Mrs. Tltomas E. cremeons, 166 Henry J. Vargas, Poflamoeth,
WDDdbtnd Dr.; Delbert ll Black R. L; Mrs. Marabel L. SlterRt. 1 ThurmanJ Donild Ours; rltt, Mlllwood, W. Va.
Rt 2 Crown Clcy; Uo,yd E. NlBIRTHS
da,y, Rl 2 Bidwell; Mrs. Dwight
Mrs. WaUace Felly, Langs1'1. Sievers, Ill. 2GalllpoUs; Mro. .me, daughter, 11:47 s.m. S&amp;turRobert II. Unroe, Rt. 2 Galllpt&gt;- day; Mrs. David E. Graham,
. Us; James 1 Lawleos, Bidwell· Hamden, son, 2:21 p.m. S&amp;tur. Mrt. Lacey Woltord, Rt. 2
da.Y; Mro. Lacey .Woltord, Rt. 2
. ton; Mrs. DaYid T. Wartenburg, Vinton, daughter, 4:20 p.m. SatPL Pleasant; Mra. John c. 11a- urday; Mrs. Haymond II. Lancon. "Jr.; Middleport; Sherman dera, Jr., RL 4 OlkHlll, daugtt..
Roberta, . Rt. f Pomeroy; Mrs. ter, 8:05 p.m. Saturday; Mrs.
~~;~Mrs. · ll&amp;rabel L. Sherrill, Millwood,
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W, ]{L, daughter 5!12 Lm. Moll-

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A NEW HAIR

CITY LOAN

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Pity it. But don't buy it. ·
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"We've had all types of heating,
but electric heating is by far
the cleanest and most comfortable!"

to heat their entire 7 -room home the flameless clean

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electric way. And tha' same dollar includes electriCity
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for the. range, refrigerator, washer and dryer, water
heater, air conditioner, and a host of smaller appliances.

Mrs. Augenstein thinks electric heating is "just
wonderful." We bet you'd be just as happy with
electric heating and its operating cost in your own '
hollle. A free, no-obligation estimate is the first step

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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Augenstein,1940 Melody Dr.• Fremont, Ohio

The trend is clear ...
The Total-Electric Age is here I

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everypne who remembered her
wlth cardi, lettera and prayera·
during her recent .at.ay in Riverside Hospital. Tiley wore 1111
greatly appreciated.

FOR

spots or drafts at all," says Mrs. Augenstein.

.CJIECI 'THESE FOR BARGAINS
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lah Lowther, Chillicothe, are on
vacation trip in the northern

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'We've had all types of heating, but electric heating

TOP ·QUALITY
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.AT LOW PRICES!

Money
worries?

Tomorrow morning just give us
a call or stop in. Get the money
quickly to clean up debts,
take a vacation and relax. Our
thrifty budget loan plan may be
just the answer for you now. Have
less to pay out and more
for yourself.

Stepp, Mrs. John R.. Sturgeon,
James W, SWingle, Devid L.
Vaughan, Mrs. Leo R. FerroU
and Infant daughter, Mro. Dorsol E. Plants and Infant daughter, Mrs. James Wooldridge and
Infant daughter, Mrs. Roy Baisden, Jr•• Mrs. Joseph F. Black..
burn, Mrs. Glen 0. Deeter, Mrs.
Bumard II. Glaze, Mrs. James
Hughes, Howml E. Young, Rot&gt;ert E. Walton, HOWllrd J. Walser, Mrs. Edwin R. Thoma£,
Robert F. Smith, Mrs. Fred C.
Slsoon, Paul M. Sehartenl&gt;erger,
and Mrs. Gerald R. Ross and In-

Mrs. Lotlle •R. Blazer, Mrs.
~01111 S. Clsey, Mrs. William
J. Davis, Mrs. Sophie E. DuJty,
Clsper T. FtUiz, The Rev.
Jariuoo W. Garrett, •Mrs. 0. E.
llalley, Mrs. Norman v. Jey.
Jolm, Elmer W. Kautz, Mro. Donald McManis, Mrs. Theodore R.
Melrose, Hnnald E. M,vers, Rudolph P, Perczlan, Mrs. Martha

llaplden; M,ro. Martha
Stepp, 'l!lorth ~ .W. VL;
Debra L. Wllsolt, Jacltson; Wll·Ua J, Cox, Rt. 1 Dak IIIII; James
J. McMaDta, llamden; Mrs. Wll·
,1~ J. Wible, Jackson; Mrs.

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Mld!son, Wis., 4 and 2, In the lloll)'i(ooi!' M
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W·l M BLED 'oN,. Enaland I!J111 ot the Western Junior &amp;df
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(VI'O- Five .Amerlcano, includ- ch..-plonahlj).
SANTO , DOMINGO &lt;!JPOllw pfll(eaal'o!tal~ DeiJ!,Is Ralstcn
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-IAlcll aS)lf!J~ :reo Crill "'"''
and Earl Bucltltolz, pined ~file
NEW YORK (VPI)_ Green- , car,Joo' Qrtlz \~~~~ a 15-round
111111 16 ot ~ men's slitstes ill ttee Stable's stage Door Johnnl deciiiiOft to capture the world
the '!imbladon . .s champlon- WOII lito ~5,700 Saro,.c Hand!- I~ ~oNohlf,
ahli&gt;s.
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c~ at Belmont Park.
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CURRAGH,
Ireland
LOURENCO MARQES, Mo.
YOIDII of Call Grande,
(VPI)- Rlbero, a 100 to 6 zllllblque (VPI)- World welter- ~., •WOII . the 3,001J.mel8r
IAio&amp;sltot Olllled by Charles well!ht champloo curtis Cokes stee!llechase in 8:34.2 ·nn tho
Eftllehlrd .of New York, !i&gt;&amp;et ot Dallu scored a third-round · IIFst da.Y o! file U.S. 04'mJ&gt;Ic
Sir lvor to win the Irish ~by. technical koockout over South track .llllllleld trial I.
Atrlca's WU!le Ludlck 1n a...,.
STAN FORD, CaUl. (VP0- title bouL
Wh4t IOf!M: orlim 11¢1
Den llawken o1 Tahoe City,
most
is o brluh !Dith re~~!liVcal II.. beat Andy North of
INGOEWOOD, Callt (VPI)-

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. MARIET'l'A, Go. (VPJ)- The and tour crew mealberl ti&gt;Oit tho PoWer Co. was .struck early
Ohio's correctional ln&amp;UtuAnthony
Hudaon,
Infant
son
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tiona," the committee said.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson, CsA mllllerr car~ trant- tll&amp;lll·amdaY overnorthemGeor- llelals said normolien't!"'would
"The recent llros and riot•
Nye Ave., 1'\lmeroy, was lake~ port GalllliY could be convert- sll!- 'J1Ie only thing tD mar a par- be pr~ed bfsUJ&gt;'rnsGrt .P*rlog at the high walled, outto
Veterans Memorial Hospital ed Into a super-altllner wJUtthree Ject pertDrmance "'" redwlm- 1101'0101.
moded warehouse structureon
by
the
Pomeroy emergency squad docks car~ 900 paasengors. 1n1 llsht thai lndlcalecl a dUllThe J,nler'*tlo-.t tltolher)miid,
west Spring Street proYided
Saturday allernoon alter becom·
''Drt I think the world I• .not culb' In I~ par retracUnn. ot Electrical \Y~S ' IJtllon .
visual evidence ot the smoldlog
IU
at
his
ht~~~e.
He
wos
reaciY
tor a IPO _pes-r air- The wheel a were Jail down the (IBEW) &amp;truck ll)o Steubeiiripe
ering problems within that
treated
and
discharged.
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'Pre~ident Tom, May alter tfte Bight rwtlne.
ported to wor~ In file Nelllr~
GaiiJQ''&amp; "malden Bight amday.
and ZoneaYUie dlvi~l~.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
MBY
has
11Up81'VIaed
development
The Electric Se~c••· WorkStu~enl8 ~in
SATURDAY
ADMISSIONS
or the footbsll lleld~ensth cratt
.erll Union ~Wil) ·~c~ Ute Tit-.
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None.
lin, Findlay and Lima Dl¥)111!1'8.
that will vaati¥ Increase the Air
SATURDAY DISCHARGE
_Glenville Bono~
Force' 1 troop dep11JY111onl c~Meanwhj)le, Ute Utilities Wor"' .
Blanche Haskins.
era ot Amerlea (VW A) exl8ndlitl
blllly
Three Mala• councy sbtdents
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS - HowCo~JlOlll' olllclals said, hoWRay L EY&amp;no, Sr., ,72, Porno- fllelr otrlke to lflle ClltGn;and ;
made a quallcy point average o1 ard Young, Minersville, Emerever,
thtlY
will
poah
tor
a
oomrny,
died Settday eYOilllllin Vet- Chosb~ton lllwls :""
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3. 2 or riu:tre durlng the second Son Hayes, Chester.
mercia! version of the GalllliY orans Memorial Holj)!tal One
Clll!lrlct8 E&gt;plret!, ·.
semester to be named to the
SUNDAY DISCHARGES - None. with a payload ot 300,000pounds. mnnfll atter the death olhls son,
The
lBEW
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dean's honor list at Glenville
a
posslbUlb'
alll4l
of
a
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at
mldnf&amp;lil
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Ray J. .....
400 ~·aki~ Iii
dual - fRirptl!O version - P.sMr. EY&amp;Ds was a member ot
More than . .wor . I
They are Debra Rae Grueser,
in
an
upper
dock
and
the
Laurel
CllftMethodlstChurch
log
to ihe uWA left their lobt
songers
Middleport: carol Darlene NichSQUAD CALLED
eaW&gt;
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dock.
and
servad
aa
superintendent
ot
Frlda.Y
dter r~cliJti a COI&gt;ols, Reidsville, and Bonnie Lou
The Pornero)l emergency squad
Chlel
pUot
Leo
SeUivan,
49,
the
Meigs
Ct&gt;uttcy
Children's
tract
cnntalnlng
1!.1&amp;0 and frlnp.
Smith, Pmneroy. Named tD the answered a call to the home of
benefits of more titan 30 centoan
hmne tor !1ve years.
list £rmt New Haven was Don- Mrs. Mabel Neimeyer, 7 Liberna Jean Duncan.
ty Lane, at 11:30 p.m. saturday. :~:~::::::::::~:::::::::~~:::::.:=::::::-;:::::&gt;.:::::::;.';::::::.'::::::::~
He is survived by hb wife, h~e UW A members wll.ked
Efllel
Mae; two daughters, Mrs. the job at •L- Tltld --raH••
Mrs. Neimeyer, who had been
OHIO FIVE DAY FORECASI'
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St. aAI plant at BrUllan'~ Ute -••o
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Walter J. Brarnlage, former report said.
day throul!lt Saltlrday will av. great- gnndchndren; nne brtJII&gt;. plant at Beach - · W, VL,·
Meigs eouncy resident, died M&gt;.Y
orate below normal, with hll!hs er• Arthur' Hemlock GroYO, and and the Kammer plant at Mound":,
22 In Veterans Hospital, Santa
averallfnll 1n the 70s north to two sisters, Mrs. Elmer Bailey, ville, W. VL
NO SERVICE NOTED
Merica, Call!ornl•, where he had
the
low 80s south and the IO'NI and Mro. Frank Grueoer' Rock
Tho UW A members
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James Soulsby. Pom.aroy postlived the past several years.
In the 501 north to the low 801
worked on a da.Y~ ..sis at:
Mr. Bramlage was born July master, armounced today there
In sOuth.
Sp='il services wUI be held ter their contract Olq&gt;lred J~
25, 1897, the ... ol the late will be no city, rural delivery
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and drop-oft malL
daughters.

Requested Talks
Johnson used the 1963 letter
to BJWClflcally re(Jiest discuS·
Mlmie Forth, Gallipolis; two
sion or nuclear weapons Hmita·
brotllor&amp;, f1oyd of Gallipolis Fertions when he replied to
ry, w. va., and Lowell of South
·stm, w. VL; ninegrardchildren, Khrushchev ln January, 1964.
The exchange oC letters came
and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Tue5- soon aftel' Johnson took office
dly at 2 p.m. at the Mohr-St~ (ollowlng the assassination of
vens Funeral Home with the Rev. President John F. Kennedy.
J o h n s o n' s announcement
Eugene Garlow oificiatlng. Burtal Will be tn Suncrest Ceme- came several hours after Alexei
tery. Friends may call at the Kosygln, who succeeded
KhrushcheV as Russian pretunoral hmne.
mier' announced at a similar
treaty signing ceremony in
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,, sweeping cutbacks in the arms
- Ylslon of ''honor pr1soners.
race, including a reduction ot
· Men assigned to such cells, nuclear weapons.
Chester said, were nude except
u.S. o!!idals said the subject
for overalls.
of nuclear arms had been under
When released from the co~ discussion between Washington
· linemen! cells, Chester slid the and Moscow Bin•• the Joii!SOD&gt;
men are given a bucket and · Khru!hchev exchange and that
: hand brush and are told to the two nations reached "broad
:clean
up their "own mess. "
agreements" at the Glassboro
The ex-guard said there are summit conference between
ncr cells where white men are Johnson and ·Kosygin in June,
confined with Negroes. He said
1967.
much bitter resentment was
Tile officials said, however,
erowt.ng among the prison's that "only in the last few days
·Negroes and charged that Ne- has the Soviet Union agreed to
groes were ringleaders in the move into these talks."
June 24 rioting.
Pledges Cooperation
, Chester said guards in the
The President pledSed full
penitentiary were ordered not u.s. cooperation tD bring Into
to stq) fighting among Lrunates. being safeguards ootllned In the
MRS. ALTA CONE
He said if a fight breaks out treaty, &lt;~We shall thus help
Mrs. Ginevra Foster a n d
they were usuaUy a1lowed to provide the basts of confldence daughters, ErnllyTurnerandWUcontinue while other inmates necessary for increased cooper- ma Huff were in Athens saturwatch.
ation in the peaceful nuclear day to see Mrs. Harvey Bratton
Chester was a prison guard
who is a surgical patient in Shelfield," be added.
for faur months.
"The United States is not tering Arms Hospital.
Mrs. Alta Cone, who h11 been
asking any country tD accept
a
medical patlent in Rlversl.de
any safeguards we are not
willing to accept ourselves,'' Hospital for the past two weeks,
The Busy Bee Class of t h e
is now at home.
Johnson aald.
Trlnlcy United Church of Christ
Wl)lne Cooper has returned
honored Ruth Massar on h c r
home after having eye surgery
REVIVAL PLANNED
. birthday at fllelr Thursday afThere will be a revival at the ln Grant Hospital, Columbus.
ternoon meeting. Attending were Midway Communlcy Church on
SundBY callers with Mrs. Alta
Edith Kautz, Carrie Neutzllng, Dexter Road at 7:30p.m. beg!,. Cone were Connie Weyi.IXI and
Frances Relhel, Edith Lanning, nlng July 7. All ministers or IBY friend, COlumbus; Ramon Morris
Ada Holter, Bernice D&gt;ersbach, leaders interested in speaking and wile, local, and Richard Cone
Clara Karr, Katie Baer and Con- are invited.
and wife, Athens.
stance Srlelds.
Mrs. Nancy Jack has returned
home alter visiting her daughter, Mrs. Giles Pauley atxl husband, and her son, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Jack, Clendenin, W. Va.
Kenneth Erickson made a business trlp to Columbus Monday.
Mn. Donald Cone and Kevin,
Athens, called on Albert Cone
Tuesday evening.
Miss Darlene Morris recently
spent a few days In Columbus
visl!lng relatlYOs.
Wesley Bobo and wife, Chilli·
cothe, are speOOing their vacaUon on their farm.
Mr. and Mro. George J. Low·
ther and Kathy, and Miss Beu-

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In Waohtngton, tho State
Department was in contact with
the SOviet Embassy about tbe
lncldonL
The last transmission picked
up !rom thO pilot of file plane
came at 7:42 p.m., SUnday, 27
minutes after it was intercept..
ed the Defense IJepartmenl
salct. Details of what caused the
incident were sttU sketr.:hy.
"ll apparently strsYed of!
course,., the pentagon sa~d,
"and was intercepted by Sc&gt;Vlet
aircraft at 7:15 p.m., EDT art!
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The pilot of the plane gave a
running radio account of his
predicament untll he met his
"big reception committee" on
the ground, another pilot said.
Capt Dick Rossi of L o s
Angeles pilot o! a F1ylng Tiger
Airline; plane, was just ah~d
of the dv:llian airliner. He sa~d
the forced-down pilot talked hLB
way into captivity awarently so
that friendly aircraft would
know his exact location.
Rossi s a i d he saw no
American military planes in the
area at the time the chartered
airliner was intercepted.)
The Defense Department said
there 174 soldiers, 31 Na\'ymen,
9 Air Force personnel aOO 17
crewmen aboard the Seaboard
DCS jeL
LUI,LABY OF BIRDLAND
"otdd be opt title lor this
photo of birds perched on
wires like notes on a scale.

rltorial disputes."

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MOSCOW: (I)PD- •tiJol 11~1&gt;_.
States today. lsked
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Premier Alepl 1!1. Kosnln to 1
with SOviet Foreign
return the · 231~n airliner
forced down an· a Soviet Pacift.c: ~~~~~rumm A G~
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obsenero 1llld the
Island.
}&gt;reoumably
. wu nne
An Am e r I c 'a n EmbassY
~sman said Kos,yg1n replied
Soviet press and radio
the matter was under ln:vestil&amp;·
hal
made no mention ot
lion.
U.S. Ambassador Ue.,wollyn Sonday's Kurlles Island 1..

Thompson

made the

request

4ur1Ji a 15-minute attack with
Kosygin

and

First

DepuQ·

·.,. Foreign Minister Vasili Kuznet..
aov during a ceremorcy at the
signing ol the treaty bannll"€

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Ja~kson

Dies Saturday
PT. PLEASANT- Charles William Jackson, 85, of Belleville,

PL, ronner resident or Bidwell,
Ohio, and Gallipolis Ferry, W.
VL, died June 29. He was a

retired farmer, born at Hogsett,
March 12, 1883, son of the late
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Surviving are two sons, Bra-

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of. Rochester, Pa.; three daughters, Mrs. Vaurda C a u d t 11,

Marion; Mrs. Pauline carden,
and Mrs. Retha Sheline, both of
Pittsburgbi one sister, M r s.

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WASIIINGTON (UP0- Soviet
fichtor planes Sunday night
forced an American civilian
Jetliner carrylf€ 214 Vletnam.bowd servicemen and 17
ctvtlian crewmen to lalkl on a
Russian taland after it apparently strsYed Into Soviet airspace.
The Pentagon said the Seaboard World AirwBYS night
chartered by the military was
"esoorted" by So\fiet MIGs to
the Russian base on the island
of Iturup in the Kurile chain
north of Japan.
The Pentagon said the pilot of
the American plane radioed that
he had landed wiUl no injuries

Arms
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QOLUMRUS (VPO - ,The
Ohio Ct~~~mltteo on crtina and
Ilellllllllt!DCY totia1 called for a
surwy of the state's criminal
and justice system tD detormlne w1iat was really needed
tD do an o!locUYO job of rehabiUtatlng
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Mrs. Julie L. Gdflll 71, 705
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admitted to Hol•t»: Ho&amp;Pital ·~ ,
!:30 p.m. Saturday with a tra9- As:':•• the,' ~r~ ~!bOlo loll , Blalbe1'll ~~ SouUt Alrl~ ~~ ·
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ReV· Jean-Martellolll-otPar
lllred lett hlp lll!lered w~en abe the hospital ill'ounds.
teD at her Itome,
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OIUO BANKERS SUPi&gt;ORT 4-H - A.1,06S check &amp; ... Ohio bonkers to ""'port 4-H Is pr..
tented to Sam Clshman {center) by Noll Milner, deputy manager ot the Ohio Bankers Assoclttlon.
Clshm~, vice president of the Ohio Farm ~~ttreau Federttlon, Is chairman of the Ohio 4-H
Foundation. state 4-H Leader Albert Gehres, who coordlnotos Foundation lunda, Ill so t1&gt;01t part in
the presentation. Edia011 Hobotetter, President of file Pt~~~aro,y National Bank, was chairman of
the Ohio Bankers Committee that raised the aum mentioned above.

HOLZER 1108mAL: VIsiting HOward L. Blrchfteld, llenderhoura 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents onn, Ky.; Mrs. stanley T. Torchonly on Pediatrics Ward.
alsld, RL I Wellston; GrepryD.
ADMISSIOI!IS
Kefly, Rt. I Wellston; Ellen DoMyrl 0. Warren, Galllpolla: Roea, Colonial, N: J.; Peter T.
Kenneth M. Worman, Libby Ht&gt;- DeRosa, Colonial, N. J.; Mrs.
tel; William I( Older, 3 Gar- Jack W. Downard, Wellston; Mrs.
lleld Ave.; ·VIrgil L. S&amp;WIIIera, Belford J. Jividen, Qrlmmtt Land. 170 Chllllcolhe Rd.; DaYid 11. log, W. VI-; Miss Guoale W.
Saawles, 506 Maple Dr.; Mrs. Vermillion, Ironton; Mlao TheiArlle P. HUI, 453 Lariat Dr.; rna 1/, Taylor, Portsmough; Mrs.
Mrs. Tltomas E. cremeons, 166 Henry J. Vargas, Poflamoeth,
WDDdbtnd Dr.; Delbert ll Black R. L; Mrs. Marabel L. SlterRt. 1 ThurmanJ Donild Ours; rltt, Mlllwood, W. Va.
Rt 2 Crown Clcy; Uo,yd E. NlBIRTHS
da,y, Rl 2 Bidwell; Mrs. Dwight
Mrs. WaUace Felly, Langs1'1. Sievers, Ill. 2GalllpoUs; Mro. .me, daughter, 11:47 s.m. S&amp;turRobert II. Unroe, Rt. 2 Galllpt&gt;- day; Mrs. David E. Graham,
. Us; James 1 Lawleos, Bidwell· Hamden, son, 2:21 p.m. S&amp;tur. Mrt. Lacey Woltord, Rt. 2
da.Y; Mro. Lacey .Woltord, Rt. 2
. ton; Mrs. DaYid T. Wartenburg, Vinton, daughter, 4:20 p.m. SatPL Pleasant; Mra. John c. 11a- urday; Mrs. Haymond II. Lancon. "Jr.; Middleport; Sherman dera, Jr., RL 4 OlkHlll, daugtt..
Roberta, . Rt. f Pomeroy; Mrs. ter, 8:05 p.m. Saturday; Mrs.
~~;~Mrs. · ll&amp;rabel L. Sherrill, Millwood,
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A NEW HAIR

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The Ray Augensteins of Fremont say:

"We've had all types of heating,
but electric heating is by far
the cleanest and most comfortable!"

to heat their entire 7 -room home the flameless clean

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electric way. And tha' same dollar includes electriCity
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for the. range, refrigerator, washer and dryer, water
heater, air conditioner, and a host of smaller appliances.

Mrs. Augenstein thinks electric heating is "just
wonderful." We bet you'd be just as happy with
electric heating and its operating cost in your own '
hollle. A free, no-obligation estimate is the first step

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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Augenstein,1940 Melody Dr.• Fremont, Ohio

The trend is clear ...
The Total-Electric Age is here I

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part o! Ohm and Great LakeiT h 1 • correspontlant than~&lt;"
everypne who remembered her
wlth cardi, lettera and prayera·
during her recent .at.ay in Riverside Hospital. Tiley wore 1111
greatly appreciated.

FOR

spots or drafts at all," says Mrs. Augenstein.

.CJIECI 'THESE FOR BARGAINS
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lah Lowther, Chillicothe, are on
vacation trip in the northern

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TOP ·QUALITY
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.AT LOW PRICES!

Money
worries?

Tomorrow morning just give us
a call or stop in. Get the money
quickly to clean up debts,
take a vacation and relax. Our
thrifty budget loan plan may be
just the answer for you now. Have
less to pay out and more
for yourself.

Stepp, Mrs. John R.. Sturgeon,
James W, SWingle, Devid L.
Vaughan, Mrs. Leo R. FerroU
and Infant daughter, Mro. Dorsol E. Plants and Infant daughter, Mrs. James Wooldridge and
Infant daughter, Mrs. Roy Baisden, Jr•• Mrs. Joseph F. Black..
burn, Mrs. Glen 0. Deeter, Mrs.
Bumard II. Glaze, Mrs. James
Hughes, Howml E. Young, Rot&gt;ert E. Walton, HOWllrd J. Walser, Mrs. Edwin R. Thoma£,
Robert F. Smith, Mrs. Fred C.
Slsoon, Paul M. Sehartenl&gt;erger,
and Mrs. Gerald R. Ross and In-

Mrs. Lotlle •R. Blazer, Mrs.
~01111 S. Clsey, Mrs. William
J. Davis, Mrs. Sophie E. DuJty,
Clsper T. FtUiz, The Rev.
Jariuoo W. Garrett, •Mrs. 0. E.
llalley, Mrs. Norman v. Jey.
Jolm, Elmer W. Kautz, Mro. Donald McManis, Mrs. Theodore R.
Melrose, Hnnald E. M,vers, Rudolph P, Perczlan, Mrs. Martha

llaplden; M,ro. Martha
Stepp, 'l!lorth ~ .W. VL;
Debra L. Wllsolt, Jacltson; Wll·Ua J, Cox, Rt. 1 Dak IIIII; James
J. McMaDta, llamden; Mrs. Wll·
,1~ J. Wible, Jackson; Mrs.

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Mld!son, Wis., 4 and 2, In the lloll)'i(ooi!' M
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W·l M BLED 'oN,. Enaland I!J111 ot the Western Junior &amp;df
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(VI'O- Five .Amerlcano, includ- ch..-plonahlj).
SANTO , DOMINGO &lt;!JPOllw pfll(eaal'o!tal~ DeiJ!,Is Ralstcn
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and Earl Bucltltolz, pined ~file
NEW YORK (VPI)_ Green- , car,Joo' Qrtlz \~~~~ a 15-round
111111 16 ot ~ men's slitstes ill ttee Stable's stage Door Johnnl deciiiiOft to capture the world
the '!imbladon . .s champlon- WOII lito ~5,700 Saro,.c Hand!- I~ ~oNohlf,
ahli&gt;s.
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c~ at Belmont Park.
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CURRAGH,
Ireland
LOURENCO MARQES, Mo.
YOIDII of Call Grande,
(VPI)- Rlbero, a 100 to 6 zllllblque (VPI)- World welter- ~., •WOII . the 3,001J.mel8r
IAio&amp;sltot Olllled by Charles well!ht champloo curtis Cokes stee!llechase in 8:34.2 ·nn tho
Eftllehlrd .of New York, !i&gt;&amp;et ot Dallu scored a third-round · IIFst da.Y o! file U.S. 04'mJ&gt;Ic
Sir lvor to win the Irish ~by. technical koockout over South track .llllllleld trial I.
Atrlca's WU!le Ludlck 1n a...,.
STAN FORD, CaUl. (VP0- title bouL
Wh4t IOf!M: orlim 11¢1
Den llawken o1 Tahoe City,
most
is o brluh !Dith re~~!liVcal II.. beat Andy North of
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. MARIET'l'A, Go. (VPJ)- The and tour crew mealberl ti&gt;Oit tho PoWer Co. was .struck early
Ohio's correctional ln&amp;UtuAnthony
Hudaon,
Infant
son
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tiona," the committee said.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson, CsA mllllerr car~ trant- tll&amp;lll·amdaY overnorthemGeor- llelals said normolien't!"'would
"The recent llros and riot•
Nye Ave., 1'\lmeroy, was lake~ port GalllliY could be convert- sll!- 'J1Ie only thing tD mar a par- be pr~ed bfsUJ&gt;'rnsGrt .P*rlog at the high walled, outto
Veterans Memorial Hospital ed Into a super-altllner wJUtthree Ject pertDrmance "'" redwlm- 1101'0101.
moded warehouse structureon
by
the
Pomeroy emergency squad docks car~ 900 paasengors. 1n1 llsht thai lndlcalecl a dUllThe J,nler'*tlo-.t tltolher)miid,
west Spring Street proYided
Saturday allernoon alter becom·
''Drt I think the world I• .not culb' In I~ par retracUnn. ot Electrical \Y~S ' IJtllon .
visual evidence ot the smoldlog
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at
his
ht~~~e.
He
wos
reaciY
tor a IPO _pes-r air- The wheel a were Jail down the (IBEW) &amp;truck ll)o Steubeiiripe
ering problems within that
treated
and
discharged.
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'Pre~ident Tom, May alter tfte Bight rwtlne.
ported to wor~ In file Nelllr~
GaiiJQ''&amp; "malden Bight amday.
and ZoneaYUie dlvi~l~.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
MBY
has
11Up81'VIaed
development
The Electric Se~c••· WorkStu~enl8 ~in
SATURDAY
ADMISSIONS
or the footbsll lleld~ensth cratt
.erll Union ~Wil) ·~c~ Ute Tit-.
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None.
lin, Findlay and Lima Dl¥)111!1'8.
that will vaati¥ Increase the Air
SATURDAY DISCHARGE
_Glenville Bono~
Force' 1 troop dep11JY111onl c~Meanwhj)le, Ute Utilities Wor"' .
Blanche Haskins.
era ot Amerlea (VW A) exl8ndlitl
blllly
Three Mala• councy sbtdents
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS - HowCo~JlOlll' olllclals said, hoWRay L EY&amp;no, Sr., ,72, Porno- fllelr otrlke to lflle ClltGn;and ;
made a quallcy point average o1 ard Young, Minersville, Emerever,
thtlY
will
poah
tor
a
oomrny,
died Settday eYOilllllin Vet- Chosb~ton lllwls :""
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3. 2 or riu:tre durlng the second Son Hayes, Chester.
mercia! version of the GalllliY orans Memorial Holj)!tal One
Clll!lrlct8 E&gt;plret!, ·.
semester to be named to the
SUNDAY DISCHARGES - None. with a payload ot 300,000pounds. mnnfll atter the death olhls son,
The
lBEW
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dean's honor list at Glenville
a
posslbUlb'
alll4l
of
a
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at
mldnf&amp;lil
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I
State College, Glenville, W, Va.
Ray J. .....
400 ~·aki~ Iii
dual - fRirptl!O version - P.sMr. EY&amp;Ds was a member ot
More than . .wor . I
They are Debra Rae Grueser,
in
an
upper
dock
and
the
Laurel
CllftMethodlstChurch
log
to ihe uWA left their lobt
songers
Middleport: carol Darlene NichSQUAD CALLED
eaW&gt;
L•
•
lower
dock.
and
servad
aa
superintendent
ot
Frlda.Y
dter r~cliJti a COI&gt;ols, Reidsville, and Bonnie Lou
The Pornero)l emergency squad
Chlel
pUot
Leo
SeUivan,
49,
the
Meigs
Ct&gt;uttcy
Children's
tract
cnntalnlng
1!.1&amp;0 and frlnp.
Smith, Pmneroy. Named tD the answered a call to the home of
benefits of more titan 30 centoan
hmne tor !1ve years.
list £rmt New Haven was Don- Mrs. Mabel Neimeyer, 7 Liberna Jean Duncan.
ty Lane, at 11:30 p.m. saturday. :~:~::::::::::~:::::::::~~:::::.:=::::::-;:::::&gt;.:::::::;.';::::::.'::::::::~
He is survived by hb wife, h~e UW A members wll.ked
Efllel
Mae; two daughters, Mrs. the job at •L- Tltld --raH••
Mrs. Neimeyer, who had been
OHIO FIVE DAY FORECASI'
1
Char'! •- nd
us
o - - -..,
injured in a fall, was taken to
ven, ,._ eo...,
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By United Press Jnternadonal Harold G
Ullam
St. aAI plant at BrUllan'~ Ute -••o
rJW ,_.,
Veterans Memorial Hospital, the
Tu
Mrs.
W
,..,
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,
·near
Zaneo·""e,
the
Wledtar
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Temperatures in Ohlo es- bans; six grandchildren, and live
Walter J. Brarnlage, former report said.
day throul!lt Saltlrday will av. great- gnndchndren; nne brtJII&gt;. plant at Beach - · W, VL,·
Meigs eouncy resident, died M&gt;.Y
orate below normal, with hll!hs er• Arthur' Hemlock GroYO, and and the Kammer plant at Mound":,
22 In Veterans Hospital, Santa
averallfnll 1n the 70s north to two sisters, Mrs. Elmer Bailey, ville, W. VL
NO SERVICE NOTED
Merica, Call!ornl•, where he had
the
low 80s south and the IO'NI and Mro. Frank Grueoer' Rock
Tho UW A members
.
James Soulsby. Pom.aroy postlived the past several years.
In the 501 north to the low 801
worked on a da.Y~ ..sis at:
Mr. Bramlage was born July master, armounced today there
In sOuth.
Sp='il services wUI be held ter their contract Olq&gt;lred J~
25, 1897, the ... ol the late will be no city, rural delivery
· Turning cooler Tue&amp;day,
... Ewl
1
"
William and Josephine Bram- or window service Thursday, Juk Tueaday at 2 p.m. a1 •~
ng
. The IBEW -reaeni13601lno.,.
at
warmer near end
w e e • .,........... with tit Rev E , - R.
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lage. lie senad in World War ly 4, but the lobby of the Pome~......., will ..-._..
e
• --m- and mal.:..-••• -kerr
9towors around mluwGill 0m lat'•• ~-~•• wiD be
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2 as a machlnlst' s mate and is roy Post omce wiD be open.
L·'f I h
and 'Le ESWU 283 employee•·,
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about
one"""
nc
'
1n
R
o
c
k
Springs
cemeterY·
"'
averose
survived by a son and t w 0 There .wiD · be the u&amp;ual pick-up
:::::::~:::m:::::::~:::::::.~::-o!!:::~:~:::?.;:;::~~~:~;::: Frlenis mQ call aftyume.
allln Ohio.
and drop-oft malL
daughters.

Requested Talks
Johnson used the 1963 letter
to BJWClflcally re(Jiest discuS·
Mlmie Forth, Gallipolis; two
sion or nuclear weapons Hmita·
brotllor&amp;, f1oyd of Gallipolis Fertions when he replied to
ry, w. va., and Lowell of South
·stm, w. VL; ninegrardchildren, Khrushchev ln January, 1964.
The exchange oC letters came
and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Tue5- soon aftel' Johnson took office
dly at 2 p.m. at the Mohr-St~ (ollowlng the assassination of
vens Funeral Home with the Rev. President John F. Kennedy.
J o h n s o n' s announcement
Eugene Garlow oificiatlng. Burtal Will be tn Suncrest Ceme- came several hours after Alexei
tery. Friends may call at the Kosygln, who succeeded
KhrushcheV as Russian pretunoral hmne.
mier' announced at a similar
treaty signing ceremony in
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Moscow that the Soviets had
·.,_
asked all nations to make
(COnUnued !rom Page 1)
.
,, sweeping cutbacks in the arms
- Ylslon of ''honor pr1soners.
race, including a reduction ot
· Men assigned to such cells, nuclear weapons.
Chester said, were nude except
u.S. o!!idals said the subject
for overalls.
of nuclear arms had been under
When released from the co~ discussion between Washington
· linemen! cells, Chester slid the and Moscow Bin•• the Joii!SOD&gt;
men are given a bucket and · Khru!hchev exchange and that
: hand brush and are told to the two nations reached "broad
:clean
up their "own mess. "
agreements" at the Glassboro
The ex-guard said there are summit conference between
ncr cells where white men are Johnson and ·Kosygin in June,
confined with Negroes. He said
1967.
much bitter resentment was
Tile officials said, however,
erowt.ng among the prison's that "only in the last few days
·Negroes and charged that Ne- has the Soviet Union agreed to
groes were ringleaders in the move into these talks."
June 24 rioting.
Pledges Cooperation
, Chester said guards in the
The President pledSed full
penitentiary were ordered not u.s. cooperation tD bring Into
to stq) fighting among Lrunates. being safeguards ootllned In the
MRS. ALTA CONE
He said if a fight breaks out treaty, &lt;~We shall thus help
Mrs. Ginevra Foster a n d
they were usuaUy a1lowed to provide the basts of confldence daughters, ErnllyTurnerandWUcontinue while other inmates necessary for increased cooper- ma Huff were in Athens saturwatch.
ation in the peaceful nuclear day to see Mrs. Harvey Bratton
Chester was a prison guard
who is a surgical patient in Shelfield," be added.
for faur months.
"The United States is not tering Arms Hospital.
Mrs. Alta Cone, who h11 been
asking any country tD accept
a
medical patlent in Rlversl.de
any safeguards we are not
willing to accept ourselves,'' Hospital for the past two weeks,
The Busy Bee Class of t h e
is now at home.
Johnson aald.
Trlnlcy United Church of Christ
Wl)lne Cooper has returned
honored Ruth Massar on h c r
home after having eye surgery
REVIVAL PLANNED
. birthday at fllelr Thursday afThere will be a revival at the ln Grant Hospital, Columbus.
ternoon meeting. Attending were Midway Communlcy Church on
SundBY callers with Mrs. Alta
Edith Kautz, Carrie Neutzllng, Dexter Road at 7:30p.m. beg!,. Cone were Connie Weyi.IXI and
Frances Relhel, Edith Lanning, nlng July 7. All ministers or IBY friend, COlumbus; Ramon Morris
Ada Holter, Bernice D&gt;ersbach, leaders interested in speaking and wile, local, and Richard Cone
Clara Karr, Katie Baer and Con- are invited.
and wife, Athens.
stance Srlelds.
Mrs. Nancy Jack has returned
home alter visiting her daughter, Mrs. Giles Pauley atxl husband, and her son, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Jack, Clendenin, W. Va.
Kenneth Erickson made a business trlp to Columbus Monday.
Mn. Donald Cone and Kevin,
Athens, called on Albert Cone
Tuesday evening.
Miss Darlene Morris recently
spent a few days In Columbus
visl!lng relatlYOs.
Wesley Bobo and wife, Chilli·
cothe, are speOOing their vacaUon on their farm.
Mr. and Mro. George J. Low·
ther and Kathy, and Miss Beu-

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Inhuman
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In Waohtngton, tho State
Department was in contact with
the SOviet Embassy about tbe
lncldonL
The last transmission picked
up !rom thO pilot of file plane
came at 7:42 p.m., SUnday, 27
minutes after it was intercept..
ed the Defense IJepartmenl
salct. Details of what caused the
incident were sttU sketr.:hy.
"ll apparently strsYed of!
course,., the pentagon sa~d,
"and was intercepted by Sc&gt;Vlet
aircraft at 7:15 p.m., EDT art!
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"
escorted to 8 1-.aa.~lllg
· •• •
The pilot of the plane gave a
running radio account of his
predicament untll he met his
"big reception committee" on
the ground, another pilot said.
Capt Dick Rossi of L o s
Angeles pilot o! a F1ylng Tiger
Airline; plane, was just ah~d
of the dv:llian airliner. He sa~d
the forced-down pilot talked hLB
way into captivity awarently so
that friendly aircraft would
know his exact location.
Rossi s a i d he saw no
American military planes in the
area at the time the chartered
airliner was intercepted.)
The Defense Department said
there 174 soldiers, 31 Na\'ymen,
9 Air Force personnel aOO 17
crewmen aboard the Seaboard
DCS jeL
LUI,LABY OF BIRDLAND
"otdd be opt title lor this
photo of birds perched on
wires like notes on a scale.

rltorial disputes."

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OPEN I!VIS. 1:00 P.M.
PCIMIItOY. OHIO

,.....

TO ALL GOLFERS. Oilsllr
!!ill GQif C&lt;MBSe •ii! .,... a
·, flq lourDomrJII llllr ._ .....
' "' will bo g;..,._
»33lt IIURN1"'llBD and unfurnlsbed
For Sale
. . . ......,... llooe 1o school.
1'IIIM ~
111-18-tfe POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
TERMITES SW.~ rolnlature, $75 and up. Stud
Tiley - "'i'"'dda.~ llllllt
service
and grooming. Pbooe
'IRAILXR SPACE, an utllltleo
your ....tor ~·. ne., •
992-.1443.
11 3 lie
...ailabk. Inquire IS6 Mulberllpf!diol!s q irDllnoa•6 01 Oil
IJ' ..., S or 5 p.m. Write P.
crawl """"' illmgumt. l!llt
9 ROOM HOUSE, I~ batha,
l8lesmlol. JIM· ••OIIIIboloa. .. 0. Bu 425 Pomeroy. 5-29-lfc
new oil furnace, lot 124 • 119
per c:fDl ....mq,.. IAliW JIIMI
ft.
$7,500. Racine, Phone ~
Conlrol. l'lliiiiiiN!I. 0lliill. FUJiliiiSIIED apartment, two
S'l52.
6-23-12tc
.......... Mlddleport. Pbone
Phoae91M111lli~
..,4.
"-tfc
~
AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
524 Ash St., Middleport. !191WILL DO -~ :R1 llmmt - I IIOOM!l AND BATH, 170 Mul- sro.
6-23-lfe
berry Ave., Pomeroy. Conzippers, PQ&lt;IIl&lt;1l&lt;. lll'!!:lioc.
tact Rose Sisson, phone 992hemming. ~ ....
1119 after 5 p.m. Phone 992- TWO BEDROOM home, hath
Mrs. Fnddio '!T!ulb!!l.. - .
full basement, garage: TwoIIISl.
U.lfc
Phone 'm-SIIIil.
~
year ..ld home In Syracuse.
Phone
992-24Zl.
5-!8-30te
IIAPPY HOUR. S l - Sptoop ATI'RArnvE MODERN 3-room
fumlshed apartment, Ideally
Nile Club. 5 to I p.m. M&lt;llJocaled near Pomeroy bual- BUILDING WI'S, write Bolo:
day lhru Friday. Ladies night
668 A, In care of The Daily
oess section. Phone 119Z-2623.
every Friday.
U-lk
Sentinel, Pomeroy. 6-26-Stc
II- 19-tfc
ROOF REPAIR, roof~­
For estimate, phone !D-2239. FURNISIIED GARAGE apart- DON'T MERELY brighten your
carpets, Blue Lustre them.
IDI!Ill 011 Lincoln Hill. Utilities
~-EUminate rapid resoll!ng.
paid; adults only. Phone 992Rent electric shampooer $1.
31119,
6-19-tle
WILL DO sewing In my borne.
Baker Furniture.
7-l-6tc
'llfrll. Cuolyn Lewis, Phone
llfS.ZI'/1,
6-2Utp "1'RAILER wr w1t1o paUo, nice
location In Mlddleport, water, MANUFACTURER'S SALE,
farm and borne while latex
gas, electricity available. Call
W~nted To Buy
bouse and barn paint. reg.
992-3114 alter 4:30p.m. 6-30-.ltc
A HORSE BETWEEN 54 and 58
$5.49 gallon, sale price $3.99
. lnebes, phone 119U916. ~-- TWO BEDROOM trailer, M &amp;
a gallon. King Builders Supply Co., Middleport, Ohio. 992G Market, Rl. 7, Mlddleport.
ANTIQUES, flll'lllture, dlshee,
3748.
6-lll-12tc
6-211-3tc
mlseeDaneous. Mrs. Howard

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. ·~,~-·.ioo\ . W. . .Main Sl.,''l-zs.tfc
Pome- .,,.,,.......,.. •n•~-._ ...RI.U.xu:.o&amp;r AI".J'I.L\UftOL,1
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rooms and bath . 170.00 mo.

For Sale or Tr•de
11165 MUSTANG Fastbeck, V-8
aUiomatic, also 1965 Muabmg, V-8,3 s~. Fhmnelng
available. can 119U547, alter
5 p.m. 992-5748.
6-30-Uc

181!0 CHEVROLET Impala !or
sale or trade lor truck of
equal value. Call Reedsvllle
S'IU234.
6-fi.Dtp
I~

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AD utllltie!. Phone 99Z-3975;

after 5 phone li9:t-25n.

6-11-lfc

CLEAN, FOUR rooms and beth,
furnished apartment, IU~
1\fulben'y. Phone 119U6811.
11-25-tfe

TRAILER, Brown'• TraDer
Park, Minersville. Phone 981•.
e.actc

CHEVROLET Chevy 2

Wagon, 1965 Mustang va, Sspeed: Plrumclng avaDable.
Phone 9IIUM7 alter 5 p.m.
IJU'/48.
6-JI.Ife

Wanted
CA1iRIER for dally and Sunday newapaper. Phone 119Z-

5531,

7-1-4tc

· · Help Wanted
) )IAliMAm AND waitreu. Call
lfl.8M1

11-211-6tc

CARIB

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Auction

Jlly .. 1961-11 ..
ANTIQUES, BOTTLES, decanlors, collector Items. Plaee,
Donald Metheney's residence
near Salem Center and Wilkesville, Ohio. Direellona: can he
reached by lbree state highways, Route 1&amp;0 between VIIIten end Wilkesville; Route
325 between Danville and Vlntcn and Route 124 one fourth
mlle out ol Salem Center.
Watch for sale signs on all
roada. Items 1o he sold, carnival boiUes, bitters bottles, vloUn bottles, cleeantors, !Jun.
dreds of other bottles, two
old book cases, old trunks,
organ 100 years old, playa
good; old buffet, old dressers,
one marble lop dreaser, old
lamps, old lanterns, old stone
jugs, ftat Irons, library table,
vlewsoope, two elghl d a y
clocks, old fruit jan, stand
table, old fountain pen, 7S
years old or better; old purses, Martha Wasblngton era;
bottle capper, old chamber,
old chairs, old seales, o 1d
baby cradle, old stralgbt razors, 100 yean old or better;
coffee IJ'inder, old tobecco
culler, old apple peeler, large
size; old wash stand with t1e
bar, churn, ooe folding bed
wllh mlrror on top, emellent
condltion; antique bed, solid
oak 7 foot heed board; 11150
Dodge one half ton pickup
truck, runs good; one ebleten
brooder, one old aecretary,
Ideal for gun rilek, ADd other
itew too numeroUI to men.
ltoD.
Luncb wn1 be served bJ

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STEREO, EARLY American
'
stereo, radio oomblnatlon. So- Affi- CONDmONING Refril{llrlid state unit, '-speed cl!ang.
atlon servlce. Jack's Refrl~­
er, Levaly maple finish. Take
eratlon, New Haven: hone

over payments

o(

f6 p e r

882-2079.

4 8

lie

month or pay balance of
$102.11$. Phone 992-3218. .
l!EADY - MIX concrete d•Uv6-30-6tc
ered rlg~t to your project.
Fast ancl
. eaay. Fre• eiH.
STEREO-RADIO: Lovely walmates. Phone 992-321!f, Gqegnut stereo radio combination,
leln R••dy - Mix Co:, 14!44Je4..~ Intermixed ehanger, ~­
port, Ohio. ·
8 10 lfc
speaker sound system. Deluxe
fioatlog turntable. Wlll dla- BUDGET PRICE furniture on
eoomt for cash, Only $81.09 or
our third ftiJill' bud~et shoD.
monthly payments of $5.12 per
Baker Fumllure, 'Middleport.
month. Phone 992-3218. 6-110-61c
Ohio.
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Real Estate l;lr S•le'

MACIITNES, "'Pair
service. an mal!es. WY 12284. The Fabric Shop, Pom-'·

SEWING

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

eroy. Authorized Sln•er Sales
and Servtee. We Sha"""'
Sclasors.
3-2f.lfc

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Gee, Boboleller, Brobr

SYRACVSE - 8 rooms, bath. 4
bedrooms, family room, paUo,
S lois, 2 perches, shade, Delli
to school.
.
LANGSVILLE - General store,
hot water heiil, merchandise.
squlpment, aod 7 room home,
Bath, furnace, 2 car gurage,
II&gt; acres.
85 ACRE FARM - 7 Room
home, bath, cellar, bam,
well, and cistern water. Minerals. Between Harr!sonviDe
and Rutland.
BEIJ!N and VIRGD. TEAFORD
- ,.._
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Dtf'WIIiill
..__ Oldlt

IN THE ·Mti).()HIO vNJIY
Move into a completely fumtihed, brand
new home that lets you enJoy life at Its care
f~ee best.

COMPAif OUR SERVICE
QUAUTY &amp; PRICE .AS LOW. 45 _
OPEN:9·9WEEKDAYS

~495.00

1·5SUNDAYS

MILLER MOBILE HOlES
FlEE STORAGE

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EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

LIFE

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CARPETING

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PHONE 992·2094

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BELPRJi, 0100

1220 WASJIINGTON BLVD,
423-7521

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CALL COCII.Y-tU.II - -

CIGARE'M'E vending macltlnes
and service. ABC Enterprises,
Mason, W. Va. Phone '/71.154S..

vAIWIN DrTR cox. foniNt11 n-

,.,.. .. '' ' - ' ,....,., R.•t.ee
hen,

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of reddeBee Ia \UiboW8, II

presents

DOtlfted Gilt OD tilt lUll 4IJ' 01 .JUe,
A.D. '"'· Olo4n a . C... Plalatlff. flied ..... ..utloJI .....
hlft'a •• defeftdant Ill
court ol
Cammon POe-.
Oldo,

LOCAL REPORTS ·,
DAILY
' '4 :• :·y' AT "" . _, ___'"I
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.7:50 A.M. ....
' 12 NOON
3 P.M."
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Gallia and
Mason Area ,,
Informed ·As ·
Well As ..,-,
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Sales Opportunity
We are ""*'ng 2 representatives In this area for career oppor.

GRAND IIIVER, Ohio (UPJ)
- An 41armed ail! ~i'Olllu
auopect l(!ertllllocl ~ II Jll'l-•

APPOINTMENTS MADE
. COLVMB!JS (UP!) - Two
gvvernor ~~~~~ friday
pui Dr, LIOJCI Lln'jcl&lt;, C!nelo&gt;nall, oo the Ohio PubUc HeiiU1
COUnel1 for ·• term endlqf- June
30, 1975, and 1j.. Veraan Miller,
Portamouth, oo tbe Ohio Student
Loon .CGml!dalloo for a term
elllllne feb. 8, .1971.

!unity.

• • month guarantee to at&amp;rl
•TraiDlllc at Company expense
•Promotion by midi
eeo% lnoome from estabiiBhed

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SEWING MACHINE, complete- Our reJftBeiilatives are bappj
ly automatic zig zag sewing - !bey earn oatllfaetory Ia- .
machine to meet all your sew- comes. You, too, bave an a.
Ing needa. Was salesman's ceptiOIIII o~&gt;to tlllab·
demonatrator, was one of the 118h an lnoome fQf 'fife,
,
...
oonfJdential
Inlervlew
ealJ
more expensive sewing machines. WUI sell diac:ount Monday thru Saturday
price Of t4U9 oc lDOIIIbl7
July 1-6
payments. Phone 991-3218.

RON LAUTIAMUS
CALL COLLECT

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·Main,

SEEK SUSPEcr

Greeae, 25; PaineavDte, wao
can m!IUary olllclala, 859 U.S. aougbt In Frtdi$'a 111111 · oltoe*!Iiane• have been abot down b)' 1111! with a 1~ ot WWIIIn
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tavere here.

Businl!l!ll Opportunity

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INFORMATION
NEWS

LHAL IICn'ICI

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TWO HOlBI'EIN cows, fresh. ·· ···;···;;·~-~-J,i¢.:-:4;117~~&gt;:-&gt;:·:-:~
;:~•••~;o.O:o¥.0:•:0:0:•;&gt;. ;o;•.•Y•;:~,...•. .. ;9 ;
Mrs, Clifford Lellbell, Roelt
Springs !Wad, Pomeroy.
lusilllth StMCII
f.36.31p APPLIANCE HOSPITAL - Authorized Briggs anci Strattoo
BIG SOUND, 1988 PbUco sterand Lawn Boy, parts a n d
eo. This set has 10 year diaservices; repair Teeumseh
mond needle warranty; 10 and Kohler engines and all
days free service; 40 ~h
small applianees, Tblrd Sl.,
walnut console. TI!M,.,._ II . Maso~. W. Va., John M. 1!011new, only f128.88 oil ',jlaf t4 ,, ~.
..INOla
,,
per month. Try II Iii
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RIP &amp; TEAR SPECIAL, 11168
deluxe zig zag sewing machine. This machine makes
butionholes, dama, eptb .. sews
on buttons. Pay 9 payments
of $6 or f48 cash. Try II In
yoor home. can 992-2836.
6-M-6tc

'68's In

. Ohio

AUTOMOBILE Insurance beeo
eaneetled? Lost vour onerator's license? Call 9!12-29flft
8 11 If•

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EVINRUDE ·':

sAL8S .AND lii!BvrCB
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CURTISS ~'DAffiY l!EEF"
breeding service. Call Leoo.d
Parker. Pomeroy residence
992-22114 or call staUon Tup.
pers Plal1111 66'1.3251. 8 2 30te

BY OWNER - Will tate bouse
trailer for part payment·, tram
c•• Mo.
lf.D ,..... w ~
thl; uhl lbnlD. Keith (los OD
Lovely three bedroom olocl- ...
of WI""' A - of
ul4 ~ ......, 1114 PlabdHI
M!Y\'OR BOAT, :25,}1p. 1957, '3''
ern ~ Jn·.. Syiecuie; ' Wall far moN thn ldHI , _ . tut ......
· guar, 1967 Chevelle 396, fll to wall c~~""
" - of t1at1allo
1114JIN1'I
• •for
caa ~ ""
W6 kltclleo, """'
Cru.eltJ',
s~. M &amp; G Market, on Rt. '
basemen~ garBle with
two ..,
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NOTICI IP AIYOIM.,_Ift'
7, Middleport.
6-28-3tc
extra large lots; near school.
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C..llo.!Mtl
C8ll 992-6(00,
. 6-25-J2tc Pl'OPII' NUef. SUd IOIIIM wUI bll ... ...... et lltllll Clllr, 1111•11.
hurilll oa fit att. tu l3nl du' of
NORWEGIAN Elk - Hound pup·hb', A.D. t-.
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......... Jflllatel$111-.,
pies, silver and black markL CROW
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L en:
v-·~
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crow, crow
1M ....._ ., ..... au ...... ..
Ings. Often mistaken for GerREALTY COMPANY
AtterMrt ft.r Plllnttff
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man Shephard. Phone 9111- POMEROY - I story frame, 4
. ...~:~~~~ .
3171 for information. 6-~c
rooms, z bedrooms, cellar,
Dated 1M .., ., ,... .....
brick sldlng. '1,500.00.
LIUI. MOTICI
YOU CAN still save $30 or more RACINE - I~ story frame, 7
NOTICI TO OONTIAC'I'OIII
on aluminum boats. Call 119Zrooms, ~ beclroow. II&gt; baths,
ITAD Of 01110
HPAITMIN'I" 011 HlltiWAYI
Z347 or 992-62511. Cash or
NEW JOB
full basement, central air COGc..--. .... ...... 14. '"'
terms.
6-IIHO!c
BEREA, Ohio (UPJ) - Frank
CeMNct ..... L ...t c-., .........
dltinnlng, lilt acres land. "'··
UMIT PRICI CONTIACT
A. Dutton, a Lakewood realdent
9541.00,
F1VE ROOM bouse, lot. Happy RllTLAiiD - FARM-2 bousea. I&amp; tbt ef&amp;e Of ... lltat. . . . .., w!IO has bien c!b' e~W~neer at
Dlrwlor of Dblo ColumW., Oldo 1111o
Hollow Road. Contact Roy
One 2 story frame, a ~ til 10100 A.M., D1tnD ~ ..... North Otmol&lt;ld, takes over MOJ&gt;o
IIIII Time, 'huiiQ, J.a, .. 1-, for da,y as chle! engineer ot the
Ellis, RuUand.
6-25-etc
4 bedrooms, bath, - another SIIJprcm..., lilt
Parll Not, 1 aa4 I ,IN offtJid Ohio Tumplke Commission.
8 room bouse bringing f25.00
................ 'Will .. . . . wUl succeed retiring E. W,
USED REFRIGERATOR 135.
DdeNd 011 tbe . . . ., ... tMal
per month, 162 aeres, barn,
Meeker.
Phone 992-5'19Z.
6-30-ztc
eblcken bouse, shed, tobacco
P•rt 1M. I
CclwdJ, Olllo, oa lecUoa
base tQOd soli bU. Call for
UP TO $100 OFF, Floor ModHANOI HAILED
lnformoUon.
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llftallaou
ooll
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els, Side by side Refrigerator
TOKYO (UPO- Hanoi Radio
HENRY a.a..&amp;ND
said ~ the Soviet Un!oo and
Freezers, Pomeroy Home and
Qrnmunlet China eent ccmgra-- -1Wideeoe
Olflce
Auto, phone 992-20114. 6-303tc
MIIIII
tulallolll to North V!etaam,
WNtc
haillne the claimed downing ot
18 CUBIC FOOT deep freezer,
Ule 3,0001h U.S. plane over 1\8
capacity 630 lbo., excellent
territoey. According to Americondition, 175. Phone IJ92.5250.

Wllke!ville Melhodlal Clnm:b.
Sale conduetecl bJ Adami
Auction Service~, Rutland, 0. 20
Pbone 742-44&amp;1. Col• .Jim Adtranslator
. ams and Col. BW ~ auemen'a straw
UOneers, Not ~ fer
Today at

accidents.

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ter . service. John.. Hi[l'tsOn,.
701 Broadway st.,· MiddlepOrt,
Ohio. Phone ~2523. . o~
evenings,
· $-$.30tc

. 1!16t roRD GALAXIE 500 • , • • ,. , . , , .. , •. $1295
t Door, dirk greee llnish with cleon matching Interior.
New W,W, tires, V-8 eJWine, automatic trans., P.S. , R &amp; H.
1962 roRD XL 500 HT CPE. • , • , ,. • ,. ..... $895
!Motlllll while lnlsh with red vinyl Interior, bucket seats, ·
CGG!ICile. v..a ~ automatic tnns., power steering•
~o a IMter. New.....- tires.

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RADIQ &amp; TV ;repair, •reliBO)I.•'
able prices. Antemill &amp; BOOs-

.$1595
t._tne, -~· radio, heater, aew whitewall
I

�·· Pomeroy "

Motor Co.
'· 1,8;6$, ~

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OPEN I!VIS. 1:00 P.M.
PCIMIItOY. OHIO

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TO ALL GOLFERS. Oilsllr
!!ill GQif C&lt;MBSe •ii! .,... a
·, flq lourDomrJII llllr ._ .....
' "' will bo g;..,._
»33lt IIURN1"'llBD and unfurnlsbed
For Sale
. . . ......,... llooe 1o school.
1'IIIM ~
111-18-tfe POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
TERMITES SW.~ rolnlature, $75 and up. Stud
Tiley - "'i'"'dda.~ llllllt
service
and grooming. Pbooe
'IRAILXR SPACE, an utllltleo
your ....tor ~·. ne., •
992-.1443.
11 3 lie
...ailabk. Inquire IS6 Mulberllpf!diol!s q irDllnoa•6 01 Oil
IJ' ..., S or 5 p.m. Write P.
crawl """"' illmgumt. l!llt
9 ROOM HOUSE, I~ batha,
l8lesmlol. JIM· ••OIIIIboloa. .. 0. Bu 425 Pomeroy. 5-29-lfc
new oil furnace, lot 124 • 119
per c:fDl ....mq,.. IAliW JIIMI
ft.
$7,500. Racine, Phone ~
Conlrol. l'lliiiiiiN!I. 0lliill. FUJiliiiSIIED apartment, two
S'l52.
6-23-12tc
.......... Mlddleport. Pbone
Phoae91M111lli~
..,4.
"-tfc
~
AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
524 Ash St., Middleport. !191WILL DO -~ :R1 llmmt - I IIOOM!l AND BATH, 170 Mul- sro.
6-23-lfe
berry Ave., Pomeroy. Conzippers, PQ&lt;IIl&lt;1l&lt;. lll'!!:lioc.
tact Rose Sisson, phone 992hemming. ~ ....
1119 after 5 p.m. Phone 992- TWO BEDROOM home, hath
Mrs. Fnddio '!T!ulb!!l.. - .
full basement, garage: TwoIIISl.
U.lfc
Phone 'm-SIIIil.
~
year ..ld home In Syracuse.
Phone
992-24Zl.
5-!8-30te
IIAPPY HOUR. S l - Sptoop ATI'RArnvE MODERN 3-room
fumlshed apartment, Ideally
Nile Club. 5 to I p.m. M&lt;llJocaled near Pomeroy bual- BUILDING WI'S, write Bolo:
day lhru Friday. Ladies night
668 A, In care of The Daily
oess section. Phone 119Z-2623.
every Friday.
U-lk
Sentinel, Pomeroy. 6-26-Stc
II- 19-tfc
ROOF REPAIR, roof~­
For estimate, phone !D-2239. FURNISIIED GARAGE apart- DON'T MERELY brighten your
carpets, Blue Lustre them.
IDI!Ill 011 Lincoln Hill. Utilities
~-EUminate rapid resoll!ng.
paid; adults only. Phone 992Rent electric shampooer $1.
31119,
6-19-tle
WILL DO sewing In my borne.
Baker Furniture.
7-l-6tc
'llfrll. Cuolyn Lewis, Phone
llfS.ZI'/1,
6-2Utp "1'RAILER wr w1t1o paUo, nice
location In Mlddleport, water, MANUFACTURER'S SALE,
farm and borne while latex
gas, electricity available. Call
W~nted To Buy
bouse and barn paint. reg.
992-3114 alter 4:30p.m. 6-30-.ltc
A HORSE BETWEEN 54 and 58
$5.49 gallon, sale price $3.99
. lnebes, phone 119U916. ~-- TWO BEDROOM trailer, M &amp;
a gallon. King Builders Supply Co., Middleport, Ohio. 992G Market, Rl. 7, Mlddleport.
ANTIQUES, flll'lllture, dlshee,
3748.
6-lll-12tc
6-211-3tc
mlseeDaneous. Mrs. Howard

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. ·~,~-·.ioo\ . W. . .Main Sl.,''l-zs.tfc
Pome- .,,.,,.......,.. •n•~-._ ...RI.U.xu:.o&amp;r AI".J'I.L\UftOL,1
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rooms and bath . 170.00 mo.

For Sale or Tr•de
11165 MUSTANG Fastbeck, V-8
aUiomatic, also 1965 Muabmg, V-8,3 s~. Fhmnelng
available. can 119U547, alter
5 p.m. 992-5748.
6-30-Uc

181!0 CHEVROLET Impala !or
sale or trade lor truck of
equal value. Call Reedsvllle
S'IU234.
6-fi.Dtp
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AD utllltie!. Phone 99Z-3975;

after 5 phone li9:t-25n.

6-11-lfc

CLEAN, FOUR rooms and beth,
furnished apartment, IU~
1\fulben'y. Phone 119U6811.
11-25-tfe

TRAILER, Brown'• TraDer
Park, Minersville. Phone 981•.
e.actc

CHEVROLET Chevy 2

Wagon, 1965 Mustang va, Sspeed: Plrumclng avaDable.
Phone 9IIUM7 alter 5 p.m.
IJU'/48.
6-JI.Ife

Wanted
CA1iRIER for dally and Sunday newapaper. Phone 119Z-

5531,

7-1-4tc

· · Help Wanted
) )IAliMAm AND waitreu. Call
lfl.8M1

11-211-6tc

CARIB

WANIED
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S.ctton
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CONTAcr
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Auction

Jlly .. 1961-11 ..
ANTIQUES, BOTTLES, decanlors, collector Items. Plaee,
Donald Metheney's residence
near Salem Center and Wilkesville, Ohio. Direellona: can he
reached by lbree state highways, Route 1&amp;0 between VIIIten end Wilkesville; Route
325 between Danville and Vlntcn and Route 124 one fourth
mlle out ol Salem Center.
Watch for sale signs on all
roada. Items 1o he sold, carnival boiUes, bitters bottles, vloUn bottles, cleeantors, !Jun.
dreds of other bottles, two
old book cases, old trunks,
organ 100 years old, playa
good; old buffet, old dressers,
one marble lop dreaser, old
lamps, old lanterns, old stone
jugs, ftat Irons, library table,
vlewsoope, two elghl d a y
clocks, old fruit jan, stand
table, old fountain pen, 7S
years old or better; old purses, Martha Wasblngton era;
bottle capper, old chamber,
old chairs, old seales, o 1d
baby cradle, old stralgbt razors, 100 yean old or better;
coffee IJ'inder, old tobecco
culler, old apple peeler, large
size; old wash stand with t1e
bar, churn, ooe folding bed
wllh mlrror on top, emellent
condltion; antique bed, solid
oak 7 foot heed board; 11150
Dodge one half ton pickup
truck, runs good; one ebleten
brooder, one old aecretary,
Ideal for gun rilek, ADd other
itew too numeroUI to men.
ltoD.
Luncb wn1 be served bJ

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STEREO, EARLY American
'
stereo, radio oomblnatlon. So- Affi- CONDmONING Refril{llrlid state unit, '-speed cl!ang.
atlon servlce. Jack's Refrl~­
er, Levaly maple finish. Take
eratlon, New Haven: hone

over payments

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f6 p e r

882-2079.

4 8

lie

month or pay balance of
$102.11$. Phone 992-3218. .
l!EADY - MIX concrete d•Uv6-30-6tc
ered rlg~t to your project.
Fast ancl
. eaay. Fre• eiH.
STEREO-RADIO: Lovely walmates. Phone 992-321!f, Gqegnut stereo radio combination,
leln R••dy - Mix Co:, 14!44Je4..~ Intermixed ehanger, ~­
port, Ohio. ·
8 10 lfc
speaker sound system. Deluxe
fioatlog turntable. Wlll dla- BUDGET PRICE furniture on
eoomt for cash, Only $81.09 or
our third ftiJill' bud~et shoD.
monthly payments of $5.12 per
Baker Fumllure, 'Middleport.
month. Phone 992-3218. 6-110-61c
Ohio.
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Real Estate l;lr S•le'

MACIITNES, "'Pair
service. an mal!es. WY 12284. The Fabric Shop, Pom-'·

SEWING

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

eroy. Authorized Sln•er Sales
and Servtee. We Sha"""'
Sclasors.
3-2f.lfc

.

Gee, Boboleller, Brobr

SYRACVSE - 8 rooms, bath. 4
bedrooms, family room, paUo,
S lois, 2 perches, shade, Delli
to school.
.
LANGSVILLE - General store,
hot water heiil, merchandise.
squlpment, aod 7 room home,
Bath, furnace, 2 car gurage,
II&gt; acres.
85 ACRE FARM - 7 Room
home, bath, cellar, bam,
well, and cistern water. Minerals. Between Harr!sonviDe
and Rutland.
BEIJ!N and VIRGD. TEAFORD
- ,.._
Aa...la...
Dtf'WIIiill
..__ Oldlt

IN THE ·Mti).()HIO vNJIY
Move into a completely fumtihed, brand
new home that lets you enJoy life at Its care
f~ee best.

COMPAif OUR SERVICE
QUAUTY &amp; PRICE .AS LOW. 45 _
OPEN:9·9WEEKDAYS

~495.00

1·5SUNDAYS

MILLER MOBILE HOlES
FlEE STORAGE

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EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

LIFE

to •

YOUR ·
CARPETING

5.55

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Cluned 'ill rout OWfll fllllll 11r
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PHONE 992·2094

•om•noy Home &amp; ~~~~
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SAvi!: SP 4oCE ..

BELPRJi, 0100

1220 WASJIINGTON BLVD,
423-7521

IIIMN 1•1111

Pementy,

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CALL COCII.Y-tU.II - -

CIGARE'M'E vending macltlnes
and service. ABC Enterprises,
Mason, W. Va. Phone '/71.154S..

vAIWIN DrTR cox. foniNt11 n-

,.,.. .. '' ' - ' ,....,., R.•t.ee
hen,

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of reddeBee Ia \UiboW8, II

presents

DOtlfted Gilt OD tilt lUll 4IJ' 01 .JUe,
A.D. '"'· Olo4n a . C... Plalatlff. flied ..... ..utloJI .....
hlft'a •• defeftdant Ill
court ol
Cammon POe-.
Oldo,

LOCAL REPORTS ·,
DAILY
' '4 :• :·y' AT "" . _, ___'"I
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.7:50 A.M. ....
' 12 NOON
3 P.M."
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Gallia and
Mason Area ,,
Informed ·As ·
Well As ..,-,
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Sales Opportunity
We are ""*'ng 2 representatives In this area for career oppor.

GRAND IIIVER, Ohio (UPJ)
- An 41armed ail! ~i'Olllu
auopect l(!ertllllocl ~ II Jll'l-•

APPOINTMENTS MADE
. COLVMB!JS (UP!) - Two
gvvernor ~~~~~ friday
pui Dr, LIOJCI Lln'jcl&lt;, C!nelo&gt;nall, oo the Ohio PubUc HeiiU1
COUnel1 for ·• term endlqf- June
30, 1975, and 1j.. Veraan Miller,
Portamouth, oo tbe Ohio Student
Loon .CGml!dalloo for a term
elllllne feb. 8, .1971.

!unity.

• • month guarantee to at&amp;rl
•TraiDlllc at Company expense
•Promotion by midi
eeo% lnoome from estabiiBhed

.-mil

SEWING MACHINE, complete- Our reJftBeiilatives are bappj
ly automatic zig zag sewing - !bey earn oatllfaetory Ia- .
machine to meet all your sew- comes. You, too, bave an a.
Ing needa. Was salesman's ceptiOIIII o~&gt;to tlllab·
demonatrator, was one of the 118h an lnoome fQf 'fife,
,
...
oonfJdential
Inlervlew
ealJ
more expensive sewing machines. WUI sell diac:ount Monday thru Saturday
price Of t4U9 oc lDOIIIbl7
July 1-6
payments. Phone 991-3218.

RON LAUTIAMUS
CALL COLLECT

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·Main,

SEEK SUSPEcr

Greeae, 25; PaineavDte, wao
can m!IUary olllclala, 859 U.S. aougbt In Frtdi$'a 111111 · oltoe*!Iiane• have been abot down b)' 1111! with a 1~ ot WWIIIn
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Colninunlst ·· .._ro In the HUlen, 38, Grind.
lUwr, at a
I
course ot the VletDom wp-.
tavere here.

Businl!l!ll Opportunity

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4:30 P.M.

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3Ughtwln ,
9Ji5portwhi

INFORMATION
NEWS

LHAL IICn'ICI

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TWO HOlBI'EIN cows, fresh. ·· ···;···;;·~-~-J,i¢.:-:4;117~~&gt;:-&gt;:·:-:~
;:~•••~;o.O:o¥.0:•:0:0:•;&gt;. ;o;•.•Y•;:~,...•. .. ;9 ;
Mrs, Clifford Lellbell, Roelt
Springs !Wad, Pomeroy.
lusilllth StMCII
f.36.31p APPLIANCE HOSPITAL - Authorized Briggs anci Strattoo
BIG SOUND, 1988 PbUco sterand Lawn Boy, parts a n d
eo. This set has 10 year diaservices; repair Teeumseh
mond needle warranty; 10 and Kohler engines and all
days free service; 40 ~h
small applianees, Tblrd Sl.,
walnut console. TI!M,.,._ II . Maso~. W. Va., John M. 1!011new, only f128.88 oil ',jlaf t4 ,, ~.
..INOla
,,
per month. Try II Iii
.' '
borne. Call 992-2838: Wll4tc&lt;
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RIP &amp; TEAR SPECIAL, 11168
deluxe zig zag sewing machine. This machine makes
butionholes, dama, eptb .. sews
on buttons. Pay 9 payments
of $6 or f48 cash. Try II In
yoor home. can 992-2836.
6-M-6tc

'68's In

. Ohio

AUTOMOBILE Insurance beeo
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breeding service. Call Leoo.d
Parker. Pomeroy residence
992-22114 or call staUon Tup.
pers Plal1111 66'1.3251. 8 2 30te

BY OWNER - Will tate bouse
trailer for part payment·, tram
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lf.D ,..... w ~
thl; uhl lbnlD. Keith (los OD
Lovely three bedroom olocl- ...
of WI""' A - of
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M!Y\'OR BOAT, :25,}1p. 1957, '3''
ern ~ Jn·.. Syiecuie; ' Wall far moN thn ldHI , _ . tut ......
· guar, 1967 Chevelle 396, fll to wall c~~""
" - of t1at1allo
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s~. M &amp; G Market, on Rt. '
basemen~ garBle with
two ..,
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7, Middleport.
6-28-3tc
extra large lots; near school.
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C8ll 992-6(00,
. 6-25-J2tc Pl'OPII' NUef. SUd IOIIIM wUI bll ... ...... et lltllll Clllr, 1111•11.
hurilll oa fit att. tu l3nl du' of
NORWEGIAN Elk - Hound pup·hb', A.D. t-.
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......... Jflllatel$111-.,
pies, silver and black markL CROW
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Ings. Often mistaken for GerREALTY COMPANY
AtterMrt ft.r Plllnttff
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man Shephard. Phone 9111- POMEROY - I story frame, 4
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3171 for information. 6-~c
rooms, z bedrooms, cellar,
Dated 1M .., ., ,... .....
brick sldlng. '1,500.00.
LIUI. MOTICI
YOU CAN still save $30 or more RACINE - I~ story frame, 7
NOTICI TO OONTIAC'I'OIII
on aluminum boats. Call 119Zrooms, ~ beclroow. II&gt; baths,
ITAD Of 01110
HPAITMIN'I" 011 HlltiWAYI
Z347 or 992-62511. Cash or
NEW JOB
full basement, central air COGc..--. .... ...... 14. '"'
terms.
6-IIHO!c
BEREA, Ohio (UPJ) - Frank
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dltinnlng, lilt acres land. "'··
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A. Dutton, a Lakewood realdent
9541.00,
F1VE ROOM bouse, lot. Happy RllTLAiiD - FARM-2 bousea. I&amp; tbt ef&amp;e Of ... lltat. . . . .., w!IO has bien c!b' e~W~neer at
Dlrwlor of Dblo ColumW., Oldo 1111o
Hollow Road. Contact Roy
One 2 story frame, a ~ til 10100 A.M., D1tnD ~ ..... North Otmol&lt;ld, takes over MOJ&gt;o
IIIII Time, 'huiiQ, J.a, .. 1-, for da,y as chle! engineer ot the
Ellis, RuUand.
6-25-etc
4 bedrooms, bath, - another SIIJprcm..., lilt
Parll Not, 1 aa4 I ,IN offtJid Ohio Tumplke Commission.
8 room bouse bringing f25.00
................ 'Will .. . . . wUl succeed retiring E. W,
USED REFRIGERATOR 135.
DdeNd 011 tbe . . . ., ... tMal
per month, 162 aeres, barn,
Meeker.
Phone 992-5'19Z.
6-30-ztc
eblcken bouse, shed, tobacco
P•rt 1M. I
CclwdJ, Olllo, oa lecUoa
base tQOd soli bU. Call for
UP TO $100 OFF, Floor ModHANOI HAILED
lnformoUon.
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TOKYO (UPO- Hanoi Radio
HENRY a.a..&amp;ND
said ~ the Soviet Un!oo and
Freezers, Pomeroy Home and
Qrnmunlet China eent ccmgra-- -1Wideeoe
Olflce
Auto, phone 992-20114. 6-303tc
MIIIII
tulallolll to North V!etaam,
WNtc
haillne the claimed downing ot
18 CUBIC FOOT deep freezer,
Ule 3,0001h U.S. plane over 1\8
capacity 630 lbo., excellent
territoey. According to Americondition, 175. Phone IJ92.5250.

Wllke!ville Melhodlal Clnm:b.
Sale conduetecl bJ Adami
Auction Service~, Rutland, 0. 20
Pbone 742-44&amp;1. Col• .Jim Adtranslator
. ams and Col. BW ~ auemen'a straw
UOneers, Not ~ fer
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701 Broadway st.,· MiddlepOrt,
Ohio. Phone ~2523. . o~
evenings,
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. 1!16t roRD GALAXIE 500 • , • • ,. , . , , .. , •. $1295
t Door, dirk greee llnish with cleon matching Interior.
New W,W, tires, V-8 eJWine, automatic trans., P.S. , R &amp; H.
1962 roRD XL 500 HT CPE. • , • , ,. • ,. ..... $895
!Motlllll while lnlsh with red vinyl Interior, bucket seats, ·
CGG!ICile. v..a ~ automatic tnns., power steering•
~o a IMter. New.....- tires.

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Mond1y, July 1 - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Tuesday, July 2 - 9 a.m. tci 6 p.m. :..
Wednesday, July' 3- 9 e.m. to 9 ~m••..
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Holiday- Ouality Grocery Values!

MONDAY
AMERICAN LJIGI~ ~Juy
ot NtW Ham, Staiofflr ,~ .at
ll&gt;e Legion lll,ll Jul7 1 at 8 l!o
m. Publle lnvite&lt;l Rofl'e4~s
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1be II1"00P 1111111 ''llll)pl' Blrllt- IDI her wiiJI a
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Alter tho meal, the nauJar
'l1le Parley made plaoalohavo
SOUTHERN LOCAL B a n d moatlng was held wllb lbe preJI- a hlilioie lhower for NurM Thom
Jloollers dance W'*"'sdly, July dent, !Ya FoweU (lln. Ernest) at t11elr . Julj" 2f mooUq a. be
3 "from 8:30 p.m. lo 11:30 p.m., opening In ritual laUe form. Mril. ... . tD ,her for ber blrlltday oo
Racine Junior Higli ,SChool; .muelc by the ,.Nexfin ~ine." 01180
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MEI::I'JNGS BEGIN

. A camp m.ttnr bellal lhrl
......... at tilt ~~¢ford Gbrlltlaa l1llloa . ~h. eonlllllil
lbrGuah lbt 14111. 'l'be llo¥. RI.J·
mood Rleo Ia lbe ....,..Uat.
Evtr)'OIIIIJwel&lt;omo.

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Tbe USS Reu~n Jamu
was tbe first warship sunk ID

NEW HAVEN - The approx.
lmats)Jo 170 members of Local
No. f26, Utlli4' Workers Union
o1 Aminica, AFL.CJO, remain~
off lbelr Jol&gt;oi at lbe Philip ~,.
Plant near here loday as a
otrlko for higher waps and full
' · retirement benellts movad Into
Its ..oond day. •
Picketing waa reported peaceful wllh no Incidents hlvlq oecund by lale morning.
George Wright, Local No. 426
UWU A preslcient, said lhe unloo
Is prepared for a Ions strike un-

U. It was sunki"
a ~ - br October, 184 ·,
whlie ool convoy duty oil
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two sides- that of
Neither tho Unlled scales. It la more like two
the Soviet Union people running lo keep up wilh
attack the other each other.

, u.S. ~r~ "" ll&gt;e. ~ by
,• · hlil\'.tt~cl#rl' lo achlove sur~
prlaa:·: '11* Unlled Stoles his ,
. oni!ount,efl4 wlth.nolW radar syslOlita 14 ·~0!11~ . ~ elOIIlont of
1 w:pr'l~~~~~ Juiip the u.s. d..
terr~,liltl~
~e · 1987 Mo&amp;C(Iw bepn
\&gt;UIJd!!W 1n antibollladc miuile
(AJI)I) syolem, callad Galosh,
afqurd · ~cciw. Wor~ mIt his
ali(w. It baa pOt· been
e....,..sed to other cities. ·
llut because ol tho poosibll14'
that Moa~'a in~ ABM
might be OJIPIIndod by ll&gt;e 1970s,
ll&gt;e Uoiled Stales plans in lhe
next few years to convert part
of Its force of 1,710 land and

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warbe.c!s.

Tile multiple warhead mi ..
sUes, known as MJRVJ wJll be a
hup step in the anna racu. In a

few years they ·wUI multlpJ.y
se..rol-fold llle 111111ber of U.S.
ell)lloslves which could be
rat~ on tlle Soviet Union. This
wDI mean that ABM defenaes
several times heavier could be
penetrated.
Defense oUlclals have said
that after an Initial U.S.
deployment of some MIRV s, the
extent to which this counb')'
deploys more will depend on
Moscow's progress on AM.
Therefore, the "trade" in

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extreme . - but Ill 50a eloowhere. Wodnoldl1, oiloall¥ ......
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SAIGON - MILITARY SPOKESMEN TODAY said U.S. Marines
ldllad 169 Communlsls In What may hive been the last betUo of
Khe Sanh.
They llald Leall&gt;ernoc:k rear guards cui d(lwn 11&gt;e attacking Como
·munlsta lbreo miles southeast otlhe fori in Soulh VJetioam•s nortJt..
west corner, whlle Marine demolition teams blew up Kite Slnh'a

bunkers.

Are Ofterin( Fabalowo
KODAK INIITAMATIC
CAMilRAS II Fabulcus
. 8.\VINGS lo you.

Plel1nd are Ju111 iour of
the 1itlllllolfuJ
INSTAMATIC
OOTr1'l'8 NOW ON
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Ohio and West Virginia went
out on strike one day before

PhUip ~rn plant workers foiled 10 report lo work after fail.
ure ot the comDanY and the unJon to agree on a contract which
expired at midnight June 30.
Personnel at the Wlnd10r, Phi ~

lo, Tlddand Kammer plantlllork.
ad llle past month oo a day-to.

NEW HAVEN - A statement, double time, 24 boors a day.
algnad by Local 426 UWUA
We have callad the parents
ldent George Wright, was re- of some of lbe boys and asked
leased late this morning ~r· them to persuade their SODB to
talnlng 1o the fact lhat 15 own. come wt ot lho plant. We have
mer laborers remained on lhe been ac&lt;11sed of lhreatonlng 111e

ployeea wont

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strike at mid-

night &amp;onday.

The statement follows:
To lbe People of Meigs IIIII Ma·

son Counties:
We, lhe hourly employees of
the Philip ~ plant OWiiad by
Jllo AIIPalachlan Power CofiiPIIII)',
would like ;vou 1o know lhat lhe
power oom- loas lurid about
15 )'OWll men, that ware working
as stnninor laborers, Into staying
In lhe ~ Plant durlns the
strike lbat Is now In effect. 1be
ball used 1o keep ll&gt;ese people
In lbe plant Is the promise of
high wages. They are paid at the
rate of eight hours at atralghJ

WASHINGTON - THE HOUSE HAS APPROVED and sent 10 hall and llle tblrd eight boors at
.. 11;, Sooale a $300 mllllon, lhreo-year program lo provide extra
li'ee and low-cost sehool IUDthes f&lt;ir needy children - a ~r
pi of the,Poor Peopl~'s Clmpa.....
MilS. RUSSELL DIES
Tho action Monda,y was coupled wllh peaaage of legislation
Mrs. Harriet M. Russell, 206
wltleh wDuld require distribution of lhe lonchesln such a manner U.t
W. Main SI.,Pooleroy,dladTuosroolplonta would oot be ldentlfiad 1o t!Jtlr schoolmales.
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dll' at a Sprlngftald holl)lltal. The
body .. m be returned here, wtlh
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arrangements
1o be lllllOUIIced
to
liter•
J1o.r Seoul or Girl Scout Troops ·
plalinlng 1o oxhlbll at 11&gt;e 1968
GAUGE'$- Galllpollt,l2.0and
Mala• Cowtb' Fair are asked lo, 12.2 rowtliiJI ~~ of rollera;
LODGE TO MEET
, nollr,.ll&gt;e JuniiN" Fair Secretary, Ft. Pl~aant. ZUO; Fomern,y •
P&lt;omero!l) Lodge 164, F&amp;AM,
. ' Jlebbljo Oltlll)ger, Box 32, Fonte- )filllll, 20.20; ll1nlon, 0.80 fall. wUI meet ' In regular aeaaloo at
! ' ·roy, .or tho "Extenslm Ol!ioo,.b.Y
lng; . ~ FaDs, 2. 70 1811111(; 7:30 p.m. Wodne~. Relrealt" July II; Tr!JI&gt;Pa will hive ult(!ljt Clllrloltoo; 18.60rlallil. J.oodan, monts will be served followlq
l!li~Cf of ellbor 4 or 6 teet, do- M&amp;rmfot, lltd Wil!lteld, aro on
11&gt;e meedng. Master maaOIIJ are
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lhe sUI.
Invited.
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DEPAR'I'iii:NT.

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Union Statement Made

time, e1gbt hours at time ·lnd a

'11111 Weat llLBERFI!lUJS

negotiations whenever a new pro.. dO¥ basis before llrlking satur.
posal, more attractive than the
one previously given, Is otrer.

~~~ ifu'?:1~~~.W:=~iu!l~'r::~Je~ ·-!r ~~.!~~~~/-!! .~.!Jt:J'~~·· Thl• 1a

prepared f&lt;&gt;~:. deUvery at tile City Club here, lhe vice proaldont
laid, "The urgent probiO!Ils ot our ciUea today oro evidoot lo.&amp;IIJ'me w~ tries to walk In them, or drive, breathe, or tlnd a quiet
park, or a !lCine, or a hospital, or a school a chUd could be proud
ol. • •, .. he said.
"We reallze Increasingly lhat tho &lt;Icy itaolf Is not tho prol&gt;lom.
'1110 c14' Ia onJ.y lbe place whore a score of different problems conVIrge. And we have not yet do"veloped lhat central, uniiYing Idea
W!Il&lt;h will be a raDylng point for aclloo. TMt Is wley I haW caDad
Cor a Marahall Plan for America's cities."

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Wright, 11 but after five (rultlen
sessions, negotiation&amp; were shut
ott Saturday."
John La Rue, personnel man.
aaer for the Appalachian Power
company, Roanoke, Va., who is
negutladng for lho Philip ~rn
Plant ol tho Central Operating
company at Grah&amp;JU station, re.
ported Monday be •"Very much"
' - s ne.,Uatlona cao be slaried again and lndlcaled his aldo
Ia willlq lo meet an,y time.
Local No. 426 spokesmen llald
they also are willlrig lo renew

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leas tho compan,y proposes a
much more attractln otter,
Wright oald lhe loealla aaklng
54 cents per hour aeross the
board and full retirement bene.
ftts, over a three year period.
The C:OfiiPIIII)', aa ot Monday
afternoon, hs.d offered raises to~
tallng an average per employee
of about 20 oonta por hour dur.
lag the next three years, accordIng 10 wright.
~•we have tried to pt together
with the oo.._ on a new ..,..
tract for a period of weeks," said

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In effect, 111e boys are attlng as
strike breaker&amp; " or scabs as
some people eau them." This
label will follow them the rest
of lholr lives. We feel lbat lhe
Appalachian Power Company
does not hove the right tO sacrifico so JnaiiY reputations at the
altar of 11&gt;e almighl.ydollar. '11loy
aboold. Instead, send these boys
homo.
Voice your ()))Inion. Call the
ntalllg1!r, New Haven, w. Va.,
882.:1111. Tlullolt you.
George Wright, President
Local 426 UWUA

Hearings Announeed
July 12 by Welker
State Rep. ltalph Welker said
today lho Orst hearing of tho
Legislative Service Commission
study committee on medical ser-

vice payments will be July 12.
He aaka that aror hospital, doctor,
dentist, pharmacist, optometrist,
or - r person who hao had
undue delay In JII)'IIIOits made
b,y tho atale for his services to
cqntact lbe repro,aontau...
Welker aa1d be will aee U.t
such proble/na are presonled 1o
ll&gt;e stq11 commlllee for Ita ...,.
altloraUoo and recommondat!Ons
for correcUve acUm b.YII&gt;e 1081h
general IIIOIDbly,

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TONIGHT AND TUES.
July 1-2
Elvia Preoley
STAY AWAY, JOE
(Tochnicolor)

between the
deterrence.
Slates "'''"
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1 But even that ana!OJI)' doesn't
quite ftt Beeauao It takea maD¥
101ro 10 bUild i weapona
·system, both c&lt;luntrles aclually
are running now to reach 11&gt;e
polnt whore each thinks 11&gt;e
other wUI be In t!&gt;e 1970s.
Also, each cDIIIllry must ba..
Ito calculallms not on how 111111
1! roa!Jy ell)lecls 11&gt;e oll&gt;er 1o
run, but on the maximum
possible progress tile other
might make. In Ibis way is tile
arms roce propeUed.
Test New System
Last year 11&gt;e Sovtets began
testing a "!factional orbital
bOmbardment system" (;FO~
which in theory coutd knoc:k out

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DRIVE·IH

MUGS 111ATa

by
planes and submarines
carrying atomic weapono.

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BAREFOOT IN 11IE PARK ·
Rebert Redford, Jane Fonda ·
PLUS
DIE COOL ONES
Roddy McDoWau
Debbie lj'ataon

arms, Including a ben on
International Bights and cruises

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Sporn Strike in Second Day

F. Fich, Jr., 8.69 A., Chester.
William M. Nease, VIrginia
L. Nease 1o Gerald D. Nease,
Anra F. Nease, Lot No. 6, Ra·
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·James 0. Pullen, dec. to Roberta E. Pullen, Susan E. Poole,
Stophen R. Pullen, Stophanle M.
Pullen, Cart. for trans., Middle"He cloims tho! ''' sound trods lot Sdtuni'!T ~..,
kids' shows we,. cteoled by mindless lllflrstsl"
port.
Archie L. Pleroo, Virglnla K.
Plen -e, to William D. Child&amp;, Cey, Gary North110, CaroJ.yn Sue slnpr, 1 acre, IAtart.
Tru ~tee, lA A. 1~ A. , Middl~ Northup, James Rickman, PatriEarJ.y Hoaeoe SearbeiT)', MD·
cia Ann Rickman, to Robert S. drad Scarberry, lo ~If·
porL
Ray R. Phillips, Eura Marie Betz, VIrginia K. Batz, Frank Holsinger, ~ Acre, LaJart.
Antlqul4' Land
to' Unlm
Phillips, to Harold E. HyseR, L. Snedaker, MarJorle Snedaker,
Twtla s. Hysell, . 40 A., RutlaD:L loJe, Middleport
Carbide Cotp,, 911,17 A., LetarJ.
EarJ.y R. S&lt;arbercy, Mildrid
C. C. Cuckler, 10 I• Jlonaluoo,
Albert L. Paynter, dec., to
Scarberry,
1o Raymond w. HoJ. Parcel, Har1!1onvllle.
Hattie H. Paynter, cert. tor
trans., Lebanon.
Haltle H. Paynter, 1o s. w.
Durst, Dorothy Durst, Parcels,

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at man's slowing the proliferation of any given time, Is the balance

; VOL. XXI 1'!10. NO. 49

Henry E. Bahr, Eileen Bahr
to Annette Kaye Ftch, Richard

Village of Mlddlepor~ 10 Dale
M. Dutton, Margaret DutiOo, 4.42
A. , Sllesbucy.
Herman A. Grueser, Ann&amp; M.
Grueser, to Kenneth G. Sinclair,
Shirley A. Sinclair, 8 Acre a, ~
ford.
Denver Thomas, dec, to Mil·
drad l Ziegler, William R. TJoo.
ma, Glen W. ~ Cert. ol
trans., PomerO)',
Mildrid l Ziegler, George A.
Ziegler, William R. Thoma, Kar·
olina E.. Thoma, GleD W. Thoma,
Grace J, Thoma, Edith Hines,
to John E. Runnel, Edna M. Hu""
nell, 4 Acres, P&lt;meroy•
Mary M. Wolfe, 1o Darren L
Dugan, Shirley A. Dugan, Parceb, Racine.
..... Rebcock, Leone Ba)).
&lt;O&lt;k, 1o Robert W. Larklno, Freda G. Larkins, Olive.
Jloy E. MIUor, Maurita L.
Miller, 10 John llOJ!e~ Epple,
Jwoe E. Epple, Deed of Corre..
lion, Chesler.
Odla Burrla, JotophineE. Burris, Andrew DeCoy, Betty Jo Jl&amp;.

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wllhout being deitroy~ In
return.
The Pom.goo eal~leo that
!l Moscow • &amp;tt.ocked ftrat,
suf!lclent
V.$, · W)dergi'OIIi.l
missUes,
mlsaUoa
IIIII bombers wou!AI aurviV. 1o
kiD 120 mllllon llusatans. If the
Unlled States struck ftrot, 120
mllllm An!trlcana wouid die.
~lng Ibis, neither coontry
Ia llkeJ.y 10 start ooclear war
except by · aecldent, gross
miscalculation or madness.
'l1le balonce Is not stationary,
like two welghls on a sot ol

Devoted To The lntere.IM OJ The

Transfers

tlleney, to Ernest Wright, Jt..W,
Salem.
Andrew E. Hart, to Ernest 1
Wrlgh~ &amp;-W, Salem.
Lovina Braley, to James F.
Aroold, Lots, Mlddleport.
Theresa D. Skelton, Trus. to
Dale M. Dutton, Parcels, Salls-

"The

ncurl4' does not lle In his
Wilponry'' but ''in his mind."
PreaLUnably in mutual recog. ·
nlllon ol thlo, lhe Unlled States

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Lebanon.
Donald Metheney, Shirley M&amp;-

U.S. .soviet
If lhey come
10 real lflpa Wllh the prcblom,
are llkely to be amoag tile moot
c'""plox 11111· dlmcult ...r

Chief Justice John Marshall
oo.rvad on lbo Supremo Court
for 34 years, longer than 111¥
·othllt justice since tho court
waa crealed In 1789-

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slowing lheploo oflh8lr"l'ace to
.b!!lhl · uP, mclear · we.pons
- delerrents,
•
ltleJnpled.
·At lhe algntng !olonday oi the
Inirlcale SyotOID
ll"~IY · io halt ~ apreld or such
Tho nuclear·arm• roee will be
weapoois to ,the 1101&gt;11Uclear hard. ' 1o unravel because It
rlatiOIIJ, Prealdeot Johnson said amourts to .,.:tach more than
-- the discussions would start ilfn simplY bolldlng ever more and
By DONALD H. MAY
lbo nearest lllfure,"
better weapons. It is a matter
WASHINGTON (U P I)
In Moocow, Soviet Premier of Intricate actlons and reac~obert S. McNamara, when he Alexei Kosygln set forth broad tions.
was detense secretary. once and detailed .l)ropoaala for
·The most Important lhlng, et

BERRf'S .

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lhe

•agrold lo open talks aa· ~oon ••
possible in an effort lo alow tho
111clear arms rice. Tho follow'111 diBJ!ateh opeUa out smne of
thO ruling . faelot'! · In 11&gt;e
dectolon, ond ........ juat how
dllflcult ll&gt;e problem lo.

THURSDAY
POMEROY CHAPTER No. 186
OES, regular meetlng Tuesday,
7:45p.m.
CIRCLEVILLE BIIILE Collep
~uartet at lhe HarllonllllrlsUin
Unloo Church Cll1iP II)Oetlng
Tuesday, Jui¥ 2 at 7:30 p.m.

"SUPER. RIGHT Quality SMOKED

luH PorliOII

and

and the Soviet Union have ·moving loWard · negOtlatfOna on

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dO¥ night.
J. A. Moore, Pldl[pSpomPiant
manager, said Monday IIJIII!"Olli·
mate),y 70 supervisory people are
at the plant on a 24-hou.r basta
operating the plant.
11 We expect. to keep it on the
line," said Moore. "No inter·
ruption ~ service to customers
ts anticipated."'
One point of concern wllh the
union Monday waa the fact that
about 15 lemporary employees,
most or whom are working m a
summer college program, re.
malnad on the job wilh supervla01")' perSOIUiel .
Th~ union charged lhat a sale\Y factor ia lnvolvad ln keeping
these young men on the j(lb and
that the non . unloo temporary
workers do mt realize that they
n1a:, by working in a strike sit.
uation, disq.ullify themselves for

future acUvltles.

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· •·Pidtmhaltbeon let Dilf"*oi!VO

points lncludlnc one on the Oblo
aide of lhe river at Racine, by
Monday evening and the unloo In·
dieated one more wou.ld be set
up at 11101her locatloa ~A spokesman of lhe union oald
this morning that It Is not anticipated negutlatlons ...,ld be
.-wed loday,

Nobody

SECURE SIGN· - MARTY DORST, left, and Larry Clark, piJce a sign ooll&gt;e Ohio- at
lhe Ohio HI ver, wllh ll&gt;e struck Phllip Spoto Power Plant ln the background. Eutern Meigs CGomljo
men who work at the plant use this area to launch boats ln which they go to work. - SerdMI
Pholo.

Talking

In Strike
CANTON (UPI) - No nego.
tlatlons were scheduled loday in
tbe strike of Ohio Power Co.
employes in tho eastern, northo
eastera and northwestern sec·
tlou of Ohio.
J1ck Corns, 0 h l o Power
apokosman, sald the &lt;OOIPlD¥
woulcl seek a court injunction
agolnat ll&gt;e lhree striking llflo
lona, but no firm deveiOJIIIIOnts
in eueh acdon were accomplis~
ed by ~. he llai&lt;L
Tloe unlms Involved In lho
wop IIIII lrlnae benoftt dispute
include ll&gt;e UUIIUes Workers of
Amerloa (UW A), whose mombeta walked oil tllelr Jobs la•t
Friday at generating planll at

1969 Regatta Dates Set
It was agreed to sponsor the
Big Bend Rogetle Weekend •·

was so that the Mid-East OUtboard Racing Allan. can lake

gain In 19611 and Jomo 20-21..22
was set for It when llle Fornoroy Chamber ol Commerce met
Monday at Bailey's restaurant.
The decision lo hold Ute Ollh
regatta came after it was re~
vealed the event this year was a
ftnaDclal suceess 1n addition to
being an ~&gt;&lt;cellont public pro.
motion for 11&gt;e oount,y.
Tho C of C, headed by Pres.
ldont Jack Carsey, discussed
pros and 00111 ~ tbe re'ptta ac..
tlviUos lbla past year and toY·
oral -lltlons 111at might reIIIII In Improvements were CJI.
!Mad.
Tho key ro&amp;IIC!II for setting
dates for lhe 1969 regatta now

pl8118 of lhe event lo lhe natimal oull&gt;oard meetlq where ills
hoped dolermlnatlon can be
reached to permit no other boat
raclq 011 lbe weekend of t h e
Pomeroy event. It is anticipated
that a Larger number of racers
will be attracted to the Big Bend
Regatta eompetltlon nexl year.
Aooater roasoo for lhe oar)Jo
setting of the 1969 dates is so
11&gt;e Big Bend Regatta may recalve state and national exposure
through membership In the Ohio
Festival Assoelatlon.
President Carsey said a complete financial report on lhe regalla at Ibis year will be presented by Trea..,rer John Wil-

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Uam Blaettnar at tile 1'01111·
Jar ..-!ng.
In olhor actlvl4', It wu . to .100 toward lbo 1o bring lbe AmeriCIII W1 n ;
~ to Fomeroy Ill lal/

2&gt;.

Tho chamber a]., dl__.
sowing grass on..., r1nr
bank section oloag Eul· MainSt. clearad from 11oo rewa~ ..,_
gotla IIIII seeurlne ..,.. to be
located olong the new Rt. 1 ~­
pass dlredlng lllDiorllla to IW'
Pumeroy business ollllrlct.

MoJ),y Hill, Bill 01w- 11111
Norbert Compton were liUitlltl
1o Jhe lltllllboatiDi comadU. if
salect namesafeandl&lt;latesfortlle
ehaml&gt;er' a board at dlnctara. .

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lor and aontor )'tara
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