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H~V)lSTEIIS Clm,
Vnlted c&amp;lrch ot Chrlsl,
Frlda,y at tbo c~h; Mr" llole
Smltb deV&lt;ltlono; Mlos Thelma
arue01i', Mro. aem,. Reibel and
Mrs. Amanda Kaoper, holleoBis.

MIDDLEPORT F1RE Deport·
ment sponsors an outside dance
party from 9 to 12 p. m. at the

"RAW An"

Middleport Community Park. The

(Technicolor)
Jo.yo will be in chorge.
Julie An:lrews, MaxVanSyd&lt;ow 1
Richard Harris

COLORCARTOON:
catch Meow

SATURDAY
SATURDAY NIGHTHig!ISchool
dance party at the Pomeroy te~
ni s court from 9 to 12 p. m. The
Meigs Athletic Association will
sponsor the dance; the Jays will

Running time: 3 Hr., 15 min.
Box Office closes 8 p. m.

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S!JN. • MON. - TUFS,
JULY 7-8-9
IIHQW .r~ ~~'VEA ~ARII!At~EI
- ARD RUIN YOUR UFf:"
(Technicolor)
Deon Martin • SteUa stevensJ

emcaa.
SUNDAY
HYMN SING

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day, 2 p.. m. featuring Grate

Brothers rrom Rutland. Local
talent to be lnch.aded. No offering taken. ~onsored by TeenAge Class.

MONDAY
MEIGS CHAPTER, Disabled
American Veterans, wlU have
a dinner at the Pomeroy hall at
6:30 p. m. Monday followed by
meeting arxl installation of of-

"1ASONDRIVE·IN
TONIGHT, JULY 5
EASY COME, EASY GO
ELVIS PRESLEY
AND

Mt. Hermon

Church, Pomeroy Route 3,

FEATURETTE:
Tricky Chicks
COLORCARTOONS:
Spellbound Hounds
Bringing Up Mother
STARTS 7 P. M.

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fleers. Jacob Turner. commanct-.

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MONDAY
BETHEL 62, Intern&amp;tlonal Or·
der of Job8 Daughters, 7:30 Mon-

(Color)
DORIS DAY
RICHARD HAI!I!IS
SATURDAY, JULY 6
SON 'OF A GUNFIGHTER
(Metrocolor)
Ru1s Tamblyn, Kieron Moore
James 0. Philbrook
PLUS
SINATRA
in

THE NAKED RUNNER
SUN. • MON•• TUES.
JULY 7-8-9
(IJooble Feature Program)
UFANTA'STJC VOYAGE~'
phon lloyd - Haque! Welch
PLUS
"A COUNTESS FROM
HONG KONG"
ion Brand. • Sophla Loren

Ml,

Initiation to be Held
By Lodge Next Month
Initiation for four candidates
in August was planned when
Pomeroy Chapter 186, Order of
the Eastern Star, met Tuesday
night at the Pomeroy Malonic

Te..,le.
During the meeting presided
over by Dorothy Woodard, worthy
matron pro tem, an:l James
Soulsby, worthy patron, a meeting or the Roberta arcle was
announced for Aug. 15 at Bertlett. The meeting wUI begin with
a potluck picnic at 12 noon and

Medina COWI\Y Rood 25.
The 25thdlatrlctport;y.haabeon
plamed lor Sept 21 at the Burr
Osk Lodge. The event will begin
with a dinner at 6:30p.m. with a
program to follow. Reservations
for the dlnner, $4.16 per person. are to be sent to Mrs.
Barbara Fischer, Chesterhill, by
Sept 14.
Tbe altar was draped lor Ha·
zel H, Beach.. worthy grand matron of the Grand Chopter of
Ohio, 19~{.25. Ollicers were reminded to wear formals lor the

all 0. E.S. Une oCticers or Dis-trict
25, and all past matrons Aupst meedng.
sonic Temple. Initiation lor four
are
invited
to atten:L
girls. Officers and choir memA patriotic theme was rarrled
The chapter received an in- ou.t in rhe refreshment table decbers to practice at 1 p.m. Mo~
vitation to the Sept. 14 race~ onUons. A 018 arrangement
diQ.
tion honoring Glen A. Gallaher, fianked by summer Ooral pieces
Jean Jones is worthy grand patron, to be held was used on the table. and the
at t h e Pauldirw Elementary plaeemata IDd riiPidns carried
Sch.oolauditorium. Alsoarmounc .. out the patriotic tlteale. HostessHonor Graduate
ed was a reception ror Violet L es wer. Dorothy wm; Freda and
MASON - Miss Mary Jean Thomas, grand conductress, Maude Grueser, Mabel Moore,
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Jones of Leesburg, Fla., grad- plamed for Soturday, Sept 21, at and Clara Karr.
tho
Clover
Leaf
High
School,
uated cum laude June 6 from
Florida state University. Her
average was 3.5 with a Bacheday 1Ught at the Pomeroy Ma-

"CAPRICE"

u.mul

Mary

lor's Degree in Nursing.
Her parents are Mr, and Mrs.
Paul 'Jones, former residents of

Point Pleasant. She Is the niece
or John Marshall, New Haven,
and Mrs. Beaa Greenlee, Point
Pleallnt. Ste has accepted em-

ployment at tile National Institutes or Health, Bethesda, Md,

HI FASHIONS FOR THE
YOUNGER SET

Community Women's Club
Plans Ice Cream Social

The Community Women's Club
of rua&gt;ers Plains and Altr~
haS ptinried an tee creim ~
clal to be held at 1\IJpers Plains
School on Saturdo.y, July 20 alerting at 5 p.m. Home made eake
am pies will be served Start..
i~

at 8 p.m., Harry Gocrell's
Country and Western Music band
wUI play inside the school.
In the absence or the presi--

dent, Sharon Boyles, vlee president was In charge of business

FEATURING

at the June

meeti~.

Reports

were given b)' committees am
Ethel Arbough was appointed secretary or the Ways and Means
committee,

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Famous

A rummage sale will be held

Plan Rummage Sale

For
Infants alii
Chiltllll

At Headley Home
A rummage aale has beenplanned by the Women's Communily
Club of T-ra Plains for FrldiQ and Soturday, July 12 andl3.
Theo...e wiD be held at the Clarence Headley home OD Route 7

so.
lnf•nts To 12
AlSO

M..nyGifts

· For&amp;.by

THEON KIDDIE
SHOPPE
THE TIN
o.

in Tuppers Plains,
Items wUI be priced trmn a
dime to 1 quarter and the sale
wiD be held on both diQo !rom
12 noon to 8 p.m. A wide range
of articles will be offered at
tbe sale and proceeds wUI be

added to the CllOIUJ!unlt;y belld-

lrw flnll.

WALKUP

AND
BANK
Now, lflert's I bntnd IIIW
way to sava fimo and slips
when you hank with us!
Just step rilht up te eur
"sidewalk hank" ... slnlllnal toller's window,
where you can mab depasits, cash checks, iu
'fOII'rt passing fly. Try this
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the Clarence Headl~, farm oo
July 12 and 13 Bllrtlng ,..h
do.y at nOOn. A large 'AuJlPb- of
ran and winter cloUdfW wlll be
on sale.
A telephone committee was
appointed by Mrs. Buyleo and
the committee is to remind all
members or the meet~ dates.
The !ollowiJW were ,Srwlnted:
Ethal Arbough, Bomle Hackett.
Dorothy Stout, Hozel BarMIU,
Shirley Balser ond Mildred Headley.
Coffee anoilcooldeswere served
by the hosteu, Mildred Headley,
Assisting were Sharoo Boyles
and Sandra Masaar. The July
meeting wUI be held on the lawn
or Bonnie Hackett on July 10
at .. I p.m. Bring lawn choirs.

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JIO);Im

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Mrl.. Orr,·

c:llalrman,
chon

Cancel Plans for

Mr" v.. .Meier, Ada Morris,
Ellubelh Ba,yea; Mra. O'Connor,
and Opal Elehlnget.
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MloceiiiiJiiioUa: Zelda Weber,
chairman, Heleo Wolf, lloJ-oley
Ritchie, Mro. Showalter, Mra.
Koenig, and Dorolf\y M,yers. '
Orphan&amp;; Mra. Newall, chairman, Mrs. Ba,yea, ~ma Carpenter, Fern &amp;lowalter, and Letha
Wood.
Resolutions; Mn. Orr, ehalr.
man, Letha Koblentz, and Mabel
Van Meter.
Flt'Wero: BellY Roulh, chairman, Goldie Wolf, Sodle Trusoell, and Anna Tuttle.
Planiat: Rolen Wolle 11 I t h
Clarice Allen, aoalatant.
Good or the Order: Ads Neut&gt;llng, chairman, Mrs. Bahr. Mrs.
Cleland, Marprat Tuttle, Dor-

othY Lawson, and Mrs. Rose.
Refreshments: Mae ~cer,
chairman, Goldie Frederick,
Zona Blggo, Olive Kelly, M r o.
Hollon. Marcia Keller, Ada Holter, and Hittle Frederick.
DellnQient: Ada Van Meter,
chairman, Mrs. Orr, and M r s.

Publlelt,y: Mary Key Holter,
chairman. and Mrs. Hollm.
Flagbearero: Margaret Tuttle
with Dorothy Ritchie, asalatani;
and Letha Wood with Goldie Fred"lck, asalotant. Eather Ridenour

named the team captain, and

who lived

hour a layette shower was held

for Doria Grueoer. Refreslunenta
were served to the 41 membera
attending the meellng.

Program Presented

a Child," by Keith Bailey; "Utde Chlldreo," by Jell Couch,
"'Pve Been Up Here Many
Time•," by Ama WUesi ·~Broth­
erllOOd'' by Marla Steridan, and
"A Bible Verse," by Bobby Lemley.
The chUdren did a group recitation entitled ••()lr Best to Give''
and BIOI "Jesus Loves Me!'
Pra.Yer by Rlck;y Couch cooeluded the program.

New Freedom Shares

Theodore T. Reed, Jr., Meigs
Cowty Volunteer SoVIJ!iS Bonds
Chalnnan, silld today the June 1
improvements
in interest ratea
Plans lor a JIO)den wedcllnc anon
U,
S.
Sa
viJ!iB
Bondo and Fre&amp;DIVeriiBr)' observanee honoring
dom
Shares
are
belpg retlected
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McNamee
or Columbus have- cancalle;L in current sales.
The Cholrman noted that the
Mro. McNamee aullore&lt;l a
large
maJority of all bonks In
hear! attack and Is hoapltallzed,
quall!led to laoue
althouih ohe reportA!dly Is tm- Ohio are Freedom
Shares
alnco the Treaproring. Theobservancebubeen
sury'•
IJUlOtD'K:ement
&amp;hat Freeplamed lor !iJnday at the Daloware American Lesion hall. Mr. dom Shares mo.y be purehaoed
McNamee Ia a former Melp over • the .. counter. Previoualy,
Freedom Shares coold onf.y be
Count,y resident,
pur
chased on the BoOO • Mottl1
Mr. and Mrs. McNamee are
the parents or lour children. Plan, or the Payroll Sivlngs
They are Mrs. Gerald (Paulino) Plan. He alated that thla etwwe,
Kuter, Baudette, Mim.; Walter coot&gt;led with tho lncreoso in tn-C, McNamee, HUJcrest, Md.; tereat rile to 5 per oontonFreeMrs. Kemeth (Jusllne) Knfshl. dCIII Shares When held to the 4\1
Delaware, and Mn. J a m e • year maturity, has bl'OUiht about
lnorealed aeUvi\Y in tho SoV!ngs
(!reno) Baker, Columbus.
Bondo Procrtm.

Anniversary

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TO
JULY CLEARANCE SALE STARTS

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got 0111, put ttl our,arma
and said. •We an Amerlce&amp; •
"There were tour IU)'I
stand!Jv five feet awp. They
were In clriJlan dothes, and
they stopped ftrlnc-

Curt WUila, 18, 1 ...,....,.-, ""'" Vl. . .ie li'ilop -pWntl
oun'IV!ne membOU ' ol :tho and that out of tho four
troupe g!Vjng dell!l~. or .thil .hlghwo.ymeq,' .... wleldll!i •
llllbush wl!r' """'\AVI!IO, 20, U.S.-made l.t16,autonlatie rille,
a ~Inger whoae ~ ·- · ·"
TOf! DillprOU•
)lrondl Perry, and Jack Bono,
Bono oatd South Vletl1ameoe
18, a lias• ~~er.
. , mUIUamen had turned tho
Joho So•IOsen, an Ameri&lt;lUI grtiup back before 1110 attack,
who ldelltilled hlmsell as the ~ng darknea~ made It too
~ booldng agent for , the dangerous to cOI1)lllote Jlle drive
· group, silld ·tile attack occurred to Vung Tau lkilig the loneb100 yards ,, trom a SOuth hlgl)way.

Ia natural to man l'l~llil'
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HThe three of" Ul 'w1MJ (waY ·
They took our m earda. still all•• _plo.yed c!oidl' · Beoi: ·, ·
wallets and a couple or said.
suitcases tram the rear of the
The ~ lrrhed Ill vs.
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1'ftey hid all I our nom JIIIIO .1 1
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The annual Hayes reunion waa
held at the !arm home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Ba,yes, Mlddl&amp;port, Route I SUnday,

Followlns a besket dlmer at
noon. group1 were taken on hay
rides around the farm. The 1969
reunion waa achechtled for the
loot SU!Miay In June at the same

Party Given on
First Birthday

Mr, and Mro. Carloa Thomp.
aon (Patricia Bu1rlngton) entertained receotJ.y with a party honoring their 11011, Don Carlos, ..,
hla flrot birthday. The party was
held at tho home or Mr a. Ruth
Bumngtoo,
Refre..,...s of Ice cream
eake, jlWich and potato
were 1\Hined. Games were pla,y..
ed with pri20a being awarded to
DJIIIY llu!llnglon, Jim Scott, and
Heinz Coats.
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Other IIU•st• at tbe party were
Roblll Ann, Don Rober!, and Brian
Kellh Butrlngton, Mary K a y,
Rober! and Terey Qlallo; Mary
Allee and !llole Samuela; Salb-,

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From Yacation ~·

Families Taken on Tours
Of Farm During Reunion

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Mr. and llra. Myron, Mlllll\ . ~
baWl roillrDed from a 1110 , . .

Start, added, however, "we
have the mUltar¥ CIJiai&gt;III\Y for
IIIJ' level of war!lore whlch, II
111t1Ued !ully, could todo.y
dellroy lilY n&amp;Ucm II I viable

~ ltniePc nuclear Cored."
IOell'b'."
· , .. ~- Gen.. Earle G. Whealer,
FUrthermore, the U n I t e d
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Harriman and his deputy, Cyrus
Vance .

Col..,,

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Tereua, ChiUlcothe; )!r. llld
Mrs. Wade Belchar, Elyria; and
Mr. and Mro. w. R. Ho.yea, DoG
""" Jey ot Mlddleport. Route 1.
AIIAirnoon vhltora were Mr.
and Mro. Clarence Evallll and
Mr. aiM! Mra. Max StG\ll and chll·
dren, all of ColumbUs.

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at tbe ~Hannonv.a aiiu-e
Stmdl,y, Jub 7. It will iiecta 'II')
2 p.al. .~clal oiQJI!IIfl will~

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Nixon Is
Criticized
By Young

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. Anna and Sloan Stewart; Joban.otha, Jim unci Joe - ; Dee Dee
QJallo, Lonnie, Rnnnlo, and Tim-·
SING CANCE!J.J!D
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my Coats; Donns Buneh, Doll¥,
l'he roaular hymn si!W at tbo•
Rochelle and Rene Roblnoon; Cheatar Church !If Gotlhla ~·
Fannie John and Pamela West, caneoDed IIIla · Solurdaj&lt; duii

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Barbara Colla and Rlelw-d tho Columbea Cllq) meetiJic,
Qlalla.

}~otnent
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~f!aused By Blown
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Shop at El.erfel•• 11 Po•eror
Satur.ay 9:30 •·•· to 9:00 •·•·

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Negro leader chal'ged Saturday
that Richard M. Nixm Ia teylJW
to win the ReDUbliean presiLenttal nomination by IPJ)Oa!IJW to
white "bl.c.klash" sentiment and
has not come to grips seriously
with tho problem of poverty In

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Swimsuits. Just received.• l!luhlpme,tt from ~lomlaancl'
this -ek•l!d •II of our womenlnd girls Swlmsultt •N·• ;·
on._.le.t~prlce.
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SPECIAL PURCHASE! WOMEN'S ONE AND TWO PIECE PIQUE AND POIJSHED COT·
TON DRFSSES. SLEEYELESS STYLES, SIZES 8 TO 18, SALE PBICED
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ENCHANTMENT- FLORAL DESI&lt;Jti ON PAsTEL GJtovMls. · ·
MODERN MOOD- VELVET FINISH MODJ;:RN·FWRAL MOT!!;,

TremendOQt 5avlng•lit The ,
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since the hnlldiQ period bepn at 6 p.m. local time Wednesdo.y.
A breokdown &lt;1. accldenlal deoths lhowed:
Trame • • . • • • , , •.••.•... , .... , •••..•.•. 400
Drownlnga .. • • . •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 131
Plane• • • • . • • •• , ..••••••.•••••••• , • • . . . 12
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Cd,lfornla led the nation with 29 hlghwo.y deotho, Ohio had
21, Texas 20, aiM! New York 19.
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II)' United Press lnternatloaal
American• were dyirw saturday aLa nte or flve an hour.
The Natioaal SolelY COuncU warned the closing hours of the
long Fourth of Jub; holldly "can kmost deadly."
A United Presslliternotlonal count ot 6 p.m. (EDT) show·
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SALE PRICES ON ALL CANNOI'I ·ROYAL F»ri£iANoFIELDCRESTJ!ATHTOwEI.s
HAND TOWELS AND W.ISH CLOTI,IS. .'
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SEE 11IE MANY lllEW ARRIY .\UIIN 11IE READY Tq WEAR DEPARTMENT ON TilE . '' ·
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lltlhll Ill Wll!accJ Molllah'a
went out -Jy SioturtiiQ
cuatlow a new 111&lt;111\ent
~~ '1~11'1~·~ , r... riot pollee·tryllltl
f:tom ldlllntl hla
bride and hor 3--

IJIIIIIIIII.who
boon lr)'lng to obtain
haatioie, told pollee In a
u1. want
'il\iclij,.; 1 in 20 mtllltel."
hadlllown.
· , camiiWidero ro6110!f
and lnsjeld

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working luncheon he described
as "very tndW.."
Aller the U.S. Emblaar
meeting. Thln1 drove with 1
m-cycle escort to a villa
owned by the French Communiat party In soblrbon Choliy.
1&amp;-Rol where Thuy lo llvlntl
du•IJW tho l'lria talke.
Thant loll tho North V!otpa..
meoe villa alter • ;a llld hall hour meetlow with Tlllo'Ue declined to lllllul 1111'
atatement to IIOWamon plherocl

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Thant refused to .Predict how
long the Pari• talk1, might last.
They have been going on &amp;Jnce
May.
Before meeting with the
American. ~tors, Thant
conferred wlth Debre in a autalde.

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an assessment of the Vietnam
talks now but we have to keep
trying to obtain a peaceful
solution to this problem," Thant
said outllde the U.S. Embooay
after he met with both

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The charge was made b)' the
Re~. Andrew Young, executive
vice president of the Southern
Chrisian Leadership Coolerence

(SCLC) and ICtlJW dlrecto&lt; of
the Poor Peo.?le's CID1tlign, In
an IJtorV!ew.
or the presldenllal aspirants,
Yoq said, Vlee President
Hubert II. HUIIIIIhrey and
RejMJbllean Gov. Nalaon A.
Rockefeller have .. ,bown Ule
moat SfiiiPithy te the problems
ot the poor!' He added that
SUn. Eugene J. McCarthy, DMlnn., la begllllliJW to move In
that dlre&lt;tlon.

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Dr•.Blaiherg

Weakens, May
Get New Heart
CAPE TOWN, SOUth Africa
(VPI)- Dr. Philip lllalberg, who
has lived six months with a
transplanted heart, weakened in

hls struggle against luro~ and
liver alilllents Soturday and hls
physicians debated whether to
give him a new heart- and
perhiJ)s a nell' lung- to ·try to

save

him.

Dr. Christian Barnard a n d
hia team of surgeoN~ were
standing by after lntenaive
examination or the 5B-yeor-old
dentist Ill Groote Schuur HospitaL la!Ol'Died ......... said any
new traniJIIant might Include a
l q aa well as a heart.
A bulletin from the heapltal
said the condition or Blalbei'J,
who received the hoart of a 2l-man laat Jan. 2, had
(Coattoue6 on Page 3)

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-".., To .-W~I First Senate Seat In 11
Aldeo to

said the lorwiD

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ADd tho
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(c.atlnued Ill -

Years

OSU Board WUI
Rule On Requett
VP0 -

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K.Y said the communist&amp;
Meded a vletory to atrellllheo
their bor&amp;alnllltl pollticm at Ql'
negutlaUmo on the war.
On - r sW&gt;Jecto, tho37-:rearold 'lice president CCIIII&gt;Ialned of
a lack of unity In the South
Vletnameoe 1-rablp, said ha
wanted to work clo01r with
President Nguyen Van Thl•
and amounced he plamed to
retire trmn politics and becclno
"a gentleman tanner" when his
term expires In three years.
K.Y said he could overthroW
Thleu eoolly but hod no
lntertlon or dolow lido doaplte
preasures !rom both miiJtaey
men and cl.UW..s.
Thleu and K1 hove had
political dl!rerences, and Thl•
has removed many or K.Y'•
cloae u&amp;oclatea from ln!luentlal
- - and mUitar)' peatUcma.
Questioned about his polltion
In the ao..,.,.,ent. K.Y ~
his ft.st on a cable, and llid: '1.
am tired of poi!Uco. I am DOlo
politician."
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SAIGON (UP!)- Vice Pree- ean win I~" K.Y said Ill 1 four·
ldenl Nguyen cao K.Y SaturdiQ hour exclusive lnter'liew owr 1
predicted a ubig and decisive" wide range of topica. "But IUD
attack on saigon in the Mxt two coocerned . - tho political
months coordinated with North side of the - - "The Communists wiD try
VIetnamese and VIet Cong
deaperately.
It wiD be an alkut
auaults in the northern part oC
effort.
and
they
wUI coanllnale
South VIetnam.
mUltaey and political
"MWtartly I have no doubt we the

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Clrollllao 11141 i'llmll'IYIDia. t
Tranlinll the Blut R I d&amp;l
weD, Mr. and Mro. Tom waua, Parkwo.y, tile couplellllllte
Gerry and Connie, Nitro, W. VL; . ville, jll, C. where thlr -.laltell
Mrs. Arlene Barneu cathy~ Nn. Hiler' a uncle and
Ronnie, Obetz: Mr., IDd Mrs. I Mr. and llrl. OtlJ Parrfib, . .
Norrlo Pettry and Mickey, 011- Mrs. !IanDI Miller. Tbo.l' ~
ley, W, VL; Mr. and MrL Jilll to Beaufort, S. C. where ~.
Pettey and Vanosu Scott De- """• Cpl. Jam01 Millar, It d&gt;,
pot. W. VL; Mrs. ~bora Nw&gt;- ~ at tbo Marine Air stoUoil:..
ley, Charleaton; Mro. Jtm Roae, '111111 lool'ed ~ Ute Beoutetit
John, J..Otte, and Jeff, Sl. AI· baoe anct lbe lralnlng .
bani, W. Va.
at Parla laland.
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Mr. llld Mra. MIUil"a ••~
and Mrs. Clettil••es and v!....r' Uon 'aloo Included a riatl :till!i:
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~-a; Mr. 11141 Nrs. Cotu-111 '--·' '' •:-"·'"'-i~rc
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kaie&amp;. Koren. A&gt;ery, w1rl80n, ......,., """ ""'1"- •
Cieri. Loyal, Coe p i EDen. Ga. and riewiiiJi of ~lie~!! .
HWiards; Mr. and Mro. Loyal II Fort~ Go.
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Ho.yeo llld Patricia, SummersThtl1 IIIlO drove tAl bravo~:;:
viDe w va.· Sherry Ferrall burr. Pl. to ... Nr. Nl!ler'!f!.
o.,;n,
V~; Mi'. and Mr; ~~Mr~
and oloter,
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Mary, HamUton; Jtr. and Mro.
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Says Immediate
Peace Unlikely

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Forces
.'iSaid Dangerous Threat
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· ,/4tlon'a loP mUIIarf man baa
tlitd Conareo• the moat danae-'
rOOf threat to the United States
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w. p i It lila noted thai
llam Lowa Ia con!lned to Vote~
ana Memorial HOIJiltal.
Tbe blrtbdii.Y or ~ eei'IJ'I4
Anclrewa w a a observed. MI-a;.
Bias and Mr L Horoc:e MeEt;
blnne7 were hoeteo01a for tJ1

MR. AND MRS. NOEL F. DICKENS OF SPORANE, Wasil.,
are aJIIIOUllclng the enppment and t11111rooehlng rnarrlqe or
their daiiShter, 1'rud1. to carl Edward t.ynch, m, oon or Mr.
aiM! Mra. cart E;. Lynch, Jr;, of FolrV!ew Hood. Tho wllddi.w
will be an event or August3atthe Lfdserwood Uolled Metflodlat
Churc~ In Spokane. MIBI Dickens, a l'onner resident or Point
Pleasant. Is 1 senior ot Waohlngton Slate Vnlveralt;y at Pullman. Mr. Lynch attended Alderson-S.Oiddwi College, Philippi, W. VL, and plans to enter WashlngtooSIIte Vnlverii\Y In

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Neutzllow served ao prOt.el
.Jilt) muolclu, p i MrL
ldelnhlrt was the excolleilt
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Mrs. Grace Slice Ia lmlilto¥011
lithoull&gt; •he remains a 1Jl4~
ai l!oloer l!o!llltal,
~ Beit,y 'BJGo
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farm.
Attending were Mrs. Elvyn
A c!jtldren'o da7 Pl'OI!J'anl was Warner, Mi'. and Mi'o. Donald
preiOited !madly at the Pomer!J3 Stewart, Donna Key aiM! Keith,
rlrat" Baptln ~~
Mr. and Mra. carl Buawall, PatGroui! alnging or. .., Love .,.. ty o!MI" N•ncy; aU ol Leon. w.
Tell the story," opened the pro- Va.; Carla Barnett aiKl Sis Boa-.
gram which included recltatJons
by the children. They w e r e
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'Welcome" by Debbie Bailey and
Rick;y Couch, .. A Message" by
Jill Cottrill, "Once JeiUI Was

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Key Holter was named

council captain.
During tho coocludlng social

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.• ••·~· :· time American
had been ldlled In

nour, ehalrrnan, Mra. Saraoot.

Mar!

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.u:~.··~ ·.:.. perro~~.~r
Either Ride- '

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night ao u.s, .';, ~~lora' .were
·•••orting tho
fi'O!II
Solii\M\ to Viuig ''!'aU O..the'ooo;..
40 . mu.. 11-GtD. tho SOuth
Vlejnameoe c;;l\ltal lor In
. IJlpUrinee. .i.r.' Ainerlcon ser.
pant In tho escori· was
wounded.
The Am~rlcana who were
ldlled were taenllfled as Phll
PW, 17, a plipo pla,yer, aiM!

·, a California flOP-'
sald· Siturday
deod 'te esCIJ)O ·, I
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11-u..eo; Zolda W!hi,
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Niiui:&amp;:
Ung, anlltalll ~. 'If/~
treaourer, were .higlllf&amp;h!a ot larf; Ada Va .. ~
Tuei!da.Y night's meetllw of Chea- .oi.cteW-a; Hattie J'redOdCk, ~·,·
ter COuncil 323, Dlll8f&gt;lera ot .cOrdl~'aecretary; Nug' O'eonAmarlca.
, npr; ~ ~ HQea, .0...
Due to Ill hoalth, Mra. Kraeu· ~; JlU1&gt;aH.· . ....... uoo-ter reaigned 1111 treaaurer, a c1ate V4cfl ~~or; Mary Bahr,
pooltlon Site hao held for tbe u~o&lt;~ite ~ 'put .councilor;
put 17 yeara. Aller helng ••· Dorio Koimr; Juldor palt ....,._
corled to the altar by the nag. cllor; and El1ther Ridenour, vice
bearers. her daughter, Delores counciJor.
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Doria KoenJ&amp; rettriDJ ecunand Maq !b&gt;walter, on behalf cllor, waa prelloled a ¢II by the
of the couneU, preiOited her a deflutl Blatecounellor.liurtncthe
pin.
meeting, whiob oPefto;l Ill rltualloErma Cleland, depuQ&gt; alate Ue form, the charier waa draped
cc•mcllor, lnotalled the new of. In meiiiOr)'ofElzaOiborne. Sodle
ficers, lncllldlng Opal Hollon, Truosell 1f&gt;anked the councillor a
lnalde oentlnet; Mr. Showalter, 8111 and earda Wring her hoapltoutolde oentlnel; Ethel 0 r r, ~lzatlon, and -""'t! briefly
IDNJiatlon {)( olllcera for the,,
1~.69 ' y•ar, llfliXIInlmenl ot ·
"""mllteeo, and recognition ·ot
J.Ucllla Kraeuter, laog • Illite

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JULY 5-6

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A 98-degree day is not the best day to choose for a tour of
homes, but several thousand people didn't seem to mia;l aa the
toored the quaint German Village in Columbus, SWiclay, June 3:
To visit German Village, in the heart or busy Columbua 1 10
step into a different world,
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it's hard to keep anyone out of
a good parade.

marldng the home as one on the
tour. Numbered markers and
flags were also displa,yed.
A stroke of genius (on a day
like that) was the providing of
aJr conditioned buses free of
charge to the tourists. One could
get on the bus at any point in
the tour and get off at any point.
Most of the houses in German

PROBABLY ONE OF the mosl
enthusiastic viewers of all the
P~S was Mrs. 0, 0 , Mclncyre. I don't 1111nk she missed
a single thing. I imagine she
has watched tTW\Y a parade tn
many cities all over the world
but ru also bet she hasn't see~
a prettier setting for a festival
than our park and rinrfront ,
Village are narrow brick v.ith framed by the West VIrginia hills
shuttered windows, stone window under a elear July slcy.
sills, and cut stone steps, I par..
ticularly noted the magnlftcent .;:::::·:::·:·:·:·:::::&lt;::::::::::::::::&lt;::::·:.:·:::·:-:.:·:·:-:-··:&lt;·&gt;

'mel\lllers.
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Cy or God."
the closing prayeri
·Refreshments were
ter the meeilrw ""'"'
SOllbsiJ WIS piJYed by 'the
The next meetq wUI be July
16. At this meeUng Kathy Shaver
will have the BibiOl: Qulz. Nellie·
Rollins wiD give 1 poem aild
Debbie Rollins will give t11e doo-

'!y ~~ned

Carl Wears, Jr.
Is Named For
College Award

Geo:stMc~~:ch;aT~e

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&amp;SAVE $30?~~sn

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lh&lt;f~Ume~~~~ was dismantled. The
made an excellent fo-

for the shoW. Laaaue

:;:~r~p~vve up trying to """"'

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"HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR
FAMILY MEMORIAL"
Aa your

little boy

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IJt Nl motlltr

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Misi !:'Pd'''n•'·K:n'
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· FRENCH .ART COLDNY EXJUBIT - The display of nil )lllnU11118, ceramlca, &amp;culpture,
chatr!illl drlwl1111; wllel'coloi's IIIII wood aculpW.e aponaoreol by the Art Coloily attracl8d a large
lllll!bor of vl..,erl durllll the July 4 Rlwr Recreatlm FestivaL Mrs. DoM!d Thller Is president
·· ofthe Frolich Art Colony which has been organized !li\Ce1964.

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The Prencb , orpnlzatlon was .-.ltd to In·
Art Colorzy- originated In the fall
perpetuation of the elaBS•
GALLIPOLIS -

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of 1984 primarily thl'OIIl!h the
:"""u• of Raymont! Hoy w11o 1n
traoelo hail become lilteiest.
od In learnlllg and developing

French Arl Colony remains the
perpetuall011 or the arts In this
area, and the group welcomes

ea. Because tho original membero wished torosterlnlerestned
skill In fine arts In Gallipolis
IIIII Gsllla Counl1, an orgeniza-

all those lntereJ!ed In this slm •
The rolluwlng artists pertlclpated In 111e show:
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Carol Bachtel, Pat Bastlanl,
COrleen
Bingham, MarjorieBrln·
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In oU
painting.
11oPiD1 to Uonal
meeting
baldond
one!ap-a
dulls
In Galllpn~a.,
consUtutlon
waowas
drawil
ton, &amp;!san Clarke, George Davis,
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he taJI&lt;ed·W#h others In !he ~· proved. The llrst oftlcors were: Pea.v Evans, Sib Fleming, Bess
SUNDAY.
_ mQIJU;J, lni:l,.tlng )!liberia Hoo- Prealclent, Dr. Donal4 Thaler, Grace, Raymond Hoy, Ruby Jen.
· , JI¥¥N SING MI. !lennOn zer, •Betb Cllerrlnii!Jn, Nancy VIce-President, Betb Cherrlng- klns, Thomas Latel', Janice J..u~
man, bavid Lions, Janet Mag.
l!lloD Sljn- ,
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. dayjd ~ &lt;P. ImHetturlniJ''Grlle . ~~~~~ ~ ~ lliiieh 'a claaa Nancy lllyinal~ Reed.
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·'" ~~ ; rtCID• '~~ut~ant~, l.oeal In 011 i&gt;I\J'll\11''"'-s.•.lo; IJi' a&amp;!i· ' The '(QIIowtq ' l(lrlng;: two Kied.
Alao, IIIII Mayer, Sally Mosh· !dent. tit bo Included. No .otter• 1Im to _,., ~. mention· · claaaeo ,wero tall8ht by Mrs. ier, Msrjorle Rinehart, E v an
tnc.;W1e; ~sored . by ;reer&gt;o ed, ·L\IJII~ ::~. Elmer ~- Moaider and O!IOihe• In tile fall. Roderick, Jack Slavin, Msrjorle
~ a.u.
lela,~r.
,FIM!Ing,. Rlth· During the !75th Allllversery &amp;ledaker I Julie swan, Nancy Taw~
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. MONDAY
ond CuG!Ine WUidna !orined Uelpated by exhibiting aome of Francia Thomas, BeYerly Wal• '. ' , :MEIGS CHAPTER. Dllabled· the oriidDaJ-.
111elr work.
ker, Jane Yocum and Bette Null.
''!ll'lh '·' ~- Vetol'llll, will have
Mrj ~ reoted a studio from
In January, 1966, new olllcers
Children artists were Barbara
1. •
at the PomerO)' hall at lhe K of P and OQIIwecl t lie were again elected and a riecond Abela, age 10; Mike Bane, age 9;
8:30 : P. Ill. .,~ fDII&lt;Med by room lllprepsratlon lor 111e lirat teacher, David Lyons, was hired. Debbie Barron, age 12; Jenlll'
• pi .. · mooU111 Q! . lllllallatllln ill of- claoo wlileh na held In late Se.PChildren's art datsea began Clarke, age 12; Connie eoonen.
!ild ·lllitte . " : ·. ~a. Jac:tf! Turner, .-.,.DCJ. tember. The class met- night for tbe llrst time that summer age 13; Rene Coonen, age 10;
eor '8 ••~
a week lol' twelve weeks.
and two wer.i held lor children Cindy Corliss, age 11; Jodie Ev·
1
IIY Nove.ru.r of 196t, II be- elllbl to twelve years ol a&amp;e. ans, oge 13; Patty Glngerlcb,
·
· BE111EI; 62 llternat!onal 0rof Jobi
7:30 Man- Cllllf obvious that "'!"" Corm ot Theae coqSisted of eight two • age 15; Kim Golgi, age 8; Eddie
Jlllilll'' it ·lht PomerOJ Ma·'
hour · &lt;!uaea In whleh the cbil- Hall, age 13; Julie Hall, age
Teniplt.''IDitlatiM lor four
clren used clrawl1111 pencUs and 12; stepheQ Hall, ago 13.
omc~ra IIIII eholr memtompera paints.
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AIIIO, Mike HardwaY, age . 10;
to practice at tp.m. MonThe roiiDwlng Jantllll'l' saw Joan Haaldna, age 13; .JJnun,y
11&amp;1· •.. , · ·
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election of new olllcers lnd er. Huehol~ age 10; Darcy u..&gt;,
age 12;
I
rorta
were -lhe orpnlutlontlniard age 12L~
strengthening
Monica
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age 10; Ida
ai lr..,.work of the Club and
Mills, lie 13; Bert Moshier,
·SOivll\&lt;7 while JI!U'!Uage II; Pauletle Nibert, age 16;
Ing the &amp;001• of lho IJ'IIIIP. In
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Shorey Jl&amp;rlck, age 11; Eliza.
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' TlllV»lER - DaU,y Vacalkln· December, tile ClOidlitut!OII na beth Rodarlck, age . 10; Mark
sibte',Sdlool Ia belnc emdll&lt;il4 revised and IIJProved lllil this
statler;aae 12; Jarettasturgeon,
a.,
'Ellzibeth
Ch!POI
Cloltth,
\)I'OVed a otronaer framework
age 10; Jan Wlaemsn, age 13;
111
at Tbl
J 1 . I&gt;· lor t11e
Plans ~ mode Mellnie Wlaemsn, age IS and
ah
~ener
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for olferlne parlodle lnforml.
19, .e ~ .11 Lm. ..
Uve Pl"!!ram• lnd ~er bello· JOJCO Young, age 15.

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the IIUdltorium. .n .r ~ •
meiXa used m tliil~· !IIIIP
lnd rolrea-nt··
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partlciJ!Id~· d. •.,

vlded by 1\!acel

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did. MrL Jllrlllii'IJ~~
ond aerved lho )Milich far lho io.
cial hour. ThO 'vi~· !'liJie
cor- wOI'llbyMisaCclidoatru
1 gift tram MrL NonDa GoacJ..
win.

The Detroit Rivet It bon
as the "Dat&amp;mellet• .of tile
New World."

REFRIGERA
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BIG WHillf»&gt;OL SIDE IY SIDE TAlES ONLY S3 INCHES
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58 French Art Colony Artists
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Exh,ibit Work During Festival

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Family .Dinner
Held During
Recent Holiday ' ~:

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a 1111ile medley by

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Ten New Books
Released by
County Library

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cuml...,. PlanO oelectiOI!I were MarY Francia.
"Chol11t1~~·" }I&amp; Je~e CumThe 4. p.m. recital included
1111111 "Millie Jjtlx" by KimberlY selections by lour pi~ puplla
sebo; "Elljll'o!"""' ·war.....,.a" of RhoiJ!I!I McClure, • student
by PaW Dyer; ~·vartne Hymn" of Miss Condon. They were Vlcld
by T. r I n a Gl'*"r "CrlD!ChY Abbot~ Diane M!Uiron, Tommy
F1li&lt;Ds" by,Jennl!er Mollie; "5&lt;&gt;- MUltron, aoo ll&lt;lbby McClure.
da Fountain" by ~ Knut.- Also preaenl8d In a plano solo
ter; IIIII a
Ro/ln07 ClrL was Krista Yost, a pupU ofCirla
other numbers were "Elea- Morris. alao an advanced stu..
vator" by Cookie Weddle;
dent of Miss Condon.
den of lhe Stars" by carol Ba""
Accordlan ooioa lealnred In
nltz; ~~~ Bells" arll '. ~ShoTt- the late afternoon recital were
nin' Bread" by Opal Il)'er; ' by Dtlllil Park and Bridget
"LigiJtnllll Ranger" by Relen Park. Gloria J0111 llu&lt;:k Kil!ll; "BeauUIUI Ohio" by Datld two aelecUons, ''Young at Hearl"
King; Shubert's "Serenade" W and "Sing You Sinners", and
Geneva King; "Valse In E. F1at'' Steve Powell 811111 "LIUie Bit or·
by Mary Lou King; ond "Blue Heaven".
Danube" by Grade King.
.Plano selecUons Included
Venlda Gibbs played "BeauU• "Country Dance" by Msry Mefu1 Dreamer'" i Cbeeyl Hudson, FarlarKI: "Grogan's Goat" by
''Reverie";. Janelle Cumings, Greg Van Meter; "Dangerou&amp;
"SourMI of Music"; Naney Gree[loo Journey" by Karen Johnston;
lee, "WtdsperiJW Hc.,e"; Peggy "Chinning Senorita" by Terell
Milhoan, .. Tara Theme"; Joey Van Meter; "Shortnin' Bread''
Mohler, "Sliding ma .Rainbow"; by Carla McFarland; uwaltz
Karen Weddle, "EvenliW" Bells"i King" by Sharon Johnston; "StarLeanne 8ebo. "Estrllllita"; Mau-- light" by Kevin Bart.on; "Lex·

·t h e ~lngtng a sllort
meellni)&lt;h.s held.
A Blble quiz wu gl~n

Seen and Heard

b~~~.th~~~= vi~~~ !m:n':s :~~: :~

were ."LilY !!Oooo" by David
'lllng, IIIII ·..Do-a.;.MI" li)' Jenelle

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GALLIPOLIS- New booksreBrenda Lou Steele
ased by !I.e Gsllla COUJity Dising prayer.
1 ,
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. aoo Mra. Eugene I(
trict Library July 5, were FICSteele of 1919 Maxwell Avenue, Point Pleaaant are announcing
TION: A Bad Man, by Stanley
lights, Including ~ wroug(lt
the engagement of their daughter, Brenda Lou, to Charles R.
Elkin; The Bronze Drums by
iron lantern types, n\anY With an1- :::::·:·:;:::·:·:=::;.:.;.;:;.;.:::-:-:-.·:::-:::::::::::&gt;:::-:::·:-:.:·::
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Wllhera n, son of Mr. IIIII Mrs. Charles R Withers of Awle
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Jean Larte8UYi .The Afrlea~. by
ber colored glaas.
Grove, W, VL Miss Steele Is the granddaughter or Mr. 101111
Beneath almost ev«ry window,
July 4th guests or Mr. and
Harold Courlander, and Mr. Gal·
"'
Mrs. A. M. Steele or Sycamore Stree4 GalllpoiJs, IIIII the late
upstairs and down, was a window Mrs. W~ne Amsbary were Mr.
Mrs Terry Fulton Johnson
lion's School, by Jesse Stuart.
Mr. aoo Mrs. H&lt;&gt;ner Waugh, Sr. of BladeD. An August 16 wellbox of nowera. There were paint- and Mrs. Kenneth r\rnsbary and
NON·FICTION: Me and My A·
ding Is being plarmed to take place In the Main Street BapUst
ed Clower bona, redwood nower Mrs. Gordon A.mbsary and daugh~
m~rican Husband, by Tamara
Church In Point Pleasant with the Rev. E. T. Wall oMclsting.
boxes ~ wrought 1ron flower· ter, Laura oC COlumbus. They
Gilmore; The Oxford Compan'~
The
custom of open church will be observed. Mlss Steele Is
boxea. . .
were here for the River and
Ion to Canadian History and LitGALLIPOLIS - Mri. Vlrs{iW',';
a 1966 graduate of Point Pleasant High School and Is a Jwll&lt;l"
houae had paJe blue shut- Sd Show In which their brother
erature, by Norah story; T h e
Ia
Rainey arWI Mrs. Millnle Pill:&lt;)};
It Msrshail University ma.Jorl11111n Elementary Education. Mr
laljo, hand decorated with pastel Harry was a participant.
Young Marriage, by Mary A,
ers o1 437 First Ave,, erilortaln- .
Withers is a 1965 gradual&lt;! of Point Pleuani Hf&amp;h Schoot..d
OJitar; Accessories Aner t h e
~· In oil colors.
ed
lhelr family and frloncla wllii ::
has attonded SOlem College.
.
0
Fact, by ~lvla Meagher; A Illsa picnic apd on t b f .l'
·
tory of Toys, by Antoola FraSI!r
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Foerth or July. Thole allaiidlnir'~'
Tbe houses were set close to with her cousin, Leona Boster
. and A Treasury of The World's'
speech department, ''Tottle AMr
d
~~;·:;.=•"
tile
Third Ave.
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wards"
are
given
to
students
were
•
an
Mrs.
Le••••nlllabf:
Song,
by
i.eonhard
Finest
Folk
stnet 80 more spsce could
GALLIPOLIS
gy. Paula end Paul, GollljJol'lo,
"b\: Used
for the back gardena.
G Hr b
- c:rrol ·\ n n ton, sorority sisters of the Deutsch.
excelling In various aspects ol Rt. I; Carolyn Rufl)lla, alii!) of ,~
1'hita" looked like outdoor sitting
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rainey
ryr ;l~carnJehnthe brule or Ter- bride, were bridesmaids and
dramatic produetlons esch year. Galllj&gt;ol.ls; Mr. and Mra.
rooms.
and cblldren, Karan, Cindy and
u
o son ln a cere~ their .,wns and he""'"'i
,
legton Auxiliary
Pam of Westminster Md ha
mony performed ~·ndny t. \ _
""'!' eces were
OfC - cwnpus judges who wit- 1on IW
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JU
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identical to the maid or honor,
Of courM, the interiors of the
ness all ""....
ney, Am, catb7. ·D&amp;Yill ,-~.
16 at 2.30
~uormonces
name
the
and
Dam,y,
Dui1ber,
VI.
VIi.;
houses were bqond my abUity beeo vlaltlng Mrs. VIrginia Rain- M~t . . p.m. In the St. Marys They carried bouquets of yellow
wiMers. Wears Ia a gradual&lt;! of and Mrs. Edward Rainey, KaHil,
toed deacrlbentle. They were restorhome SalurRolfe/. rosebuds _and white daisies acConducts Services
GALLIPOLIS - Carl Larnt Gallla Academy, while at Ups. Clncjy and Pam, Weatmln..... ''
•ltb
call,y Wlth manyprtce'
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c- cented WJth grep.n streamer
·
antiques and depicted t h a
tated at tlle double ring cereLittle Barbara A1ice Grit s.
. GALLIPOLIS - Memorial sercomb he has majored ln speech. Md Mr
d
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Wears, Jr., son of Mr. and
·i
. an Mra. Carl ~ .
"charm and old world atmo..
Mn. Robert M, Evans and rnony.
of Em
V
fin VIces for Mrs. Bessie Lyle were
ldns and J811lt, Jackllln
The bride is the daughter
flower
her aun':s held at Mrller's Funeral Home . Mrs. Carl Wears, Patriot Star
sphere" stressed by the Ger daughters, st. Albens, are visitRoute, Gallipolis, wao named
TRAIL RIPE TODAY
Mioses Debbie and Carla - -,, •.
man Vtllage Sodety
• ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr . and Mrs. R. D, Griffin, 905 ature ver~i
wore a mmJ~ at 7 p.m. Wedne~ay, by the AmBest IOJpportil!ll Actor at David
GALLIPOLIS- Therewlllbea kina, Bluefield,
Mr. IIIII :.
·dlcOr~·----"- Hollis W~ ~ ~er relatives. Dewey Ave., st. Marys. T h; ~ maid s' onwnon of thhelbrides- eriean Legion AuxUiary Unit 21.
•
Llpsco'Pll
,
,.~~&amp;e,
·
!lj~smrf,lle,
,
trail
ride
todny,
.
begiMing,aMl
Mrs.
Heck,
RusHII
JIIICI
JO., •. ·,,
~ •WII6 ~~ ,1-"'-' '·'"
,
.
-~£llOD'·ts:the · of~"'
I!&gt;"
s, ,green ar bow~
Mrs Lyle,a s
lll
Tem., In the BIUiual •'follies a.mw · ~ 'Doall (omW·( pl•ca,:PeMtitlf PC'IYI.ualf.'"'l' eoarn
color;
KOMeth ,
a
baskel
, ber
Awards." Named In honor of .on ollt:
by.·the Gallla . Cliwl• .·, Altiir:··
One mlghl ask "Why
Mrs. Jack GIll , . · Second Ave., Galhpolls.
" Norm · L .
f
voted serv1cc lo riS organlza'
0
Mrs.
Carol
B,
Ellis,
wife
or
ty
Riding
Patllclpanto wstclieid -!Iii liOBI llboii' liilfu;•~'
88 an Worthington, is spending t~
old ·area of .a
why not~e
The church was decorated with served:~ be a~Ier
~4Jlipolls tjon and growth. The onl.J re- the chairman of Lipscomb's ahouldbr_lngaClub.
sack Iundt.
· ftreworks.
,. . ' ·'"!; .J~
.
.
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lt down and
for Ie:: weeks with his grandparents, Mr. standards of white gladioli and 9:even Headt' m';'\.Ushers
maining charter member, Miss
new?'' Members of th Ge
and Mrs. J. Everette Gills
white shasta daisies. Behind the f at
'ty b eyho arkerSburg, Rowena stormont, attended.
e
rman
·
altar
r erru
rot er of the bride
p rt · · i
1
VI.Uage Socl.etr answer t h o s e
Mrs. Harry Clen:lenin will
were pa ms and two nine- b'l'OOm. Mal Orebaugh b th a JcJpat ng were Dorothy
!lleations like this "We save 1
branched candelabra holding in -law of the bride' ro er- Hecker, Bette Ryal, Rowena.Stor..
tt because we love' U; because
Cdaulevgh-etapers. A white bench on John Carlson both
Mable Brown, Aldeth
It says, ~This Is our basis, our ,_-...
which the couple knelt, a whlte lis.
'
lpo- WhJte, Margaret TqJplng, Inez
~ ... ,ietla
Silver Springs ' Md. ' and alsl
•~-•··.•
Msr
and satin bows mark~
Mother of the br1' ds wore a Ms
Margaret
Bradbury.
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Go Mrs Ci
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·_ en.ruMer
.
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_ _and
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00
"It was her
th1
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e erun mg o.ue family pews completed
that OUT foreta~r':Uved,s
hu delayed in making the trip the nuptial setting.
pink silk sheath ensemble with and Martha Hall, St. Marys,
ed and worshipped W
't due to an accident in which she
Miss llelen Huth Locke was or- matching accessories and a cor8
When tlle couple left for a
·
. e save 1 received a broken shoolder. Mr.
' st
sage of white daisies.
edd
because ot our need to learn alii Mrs. George Cllrist Jr
gam andaccompaniedthevocaJ The bridegroom's mother was w ing trip to Florida, the
from the past, to remember our will spent the weekeOO
Mrs"' ist Miss Margaret Ingram. Music attired in a blue ensemble with
bride . traveled in a UJree-¢ece
· included ''Because,""Oh, Promt h'
yellow silk linen suit with white
ancestors, and to be proud ofour Qen:lenin.
heritage."
ise Me~'"' 41 The Lord's Prayer," rna c mg accessories comple- accessories and the cymbidium
.
and
..4-(
mentcd with a corsage of white
Siooldn't this give those of
u ons of Handel and Bach
carnations.
corsage from thtt. bridal bouUI who Uve inGaiUpoUs,Sibley's
processional and recessionMiss Barbara Owens and Miss quet.
and Mc'"~-v.. , "''"" r
APPLY FOR
·
The bride was g. a&lt;llated !rom
· • ...,.e s "" o "falling
LICENSE
E scortcd to the altar by her Ronnie Beane, both of St. Marys
St Marys II'•• School with th
GALL!POLIS - Two couples
.llult.•• 0( map Ieseed s" who s e
registered the guests.
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"&amp;•
e
4••ty ha
applied ~tu
father, the bride :~nnru~red m
· a
class ol 1965 and is a senior
pl. •~
• "gr1pped oor emo~ rdny lor marriage II~·A reception followed at t h e
tlons with hooks of steel,., a lot eenses in the omce or Gallia noor length gown of organza St. Marys Fire Hall wtlere a at Marshall University where
0( •~ 'or thought"
~-.~· Probate ,..._......
peau de soje in a cage
she is majoring tn U"WirllloAh and
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'"""'n: Wilbur over
Howard
Klrtl
silhouette. It was fashioned with color scheme or green, white affiliated with Alpha ~·
Chi Orneand, Jr., 23, Galli- a square neckline trimmed with and yellow
accents was carried ga sorority. The brldeaw.:1mwas
Once-a-year sarln111 on
lls, u S. Msr'
.
po
·
mes,
Judith
Elwide
out
tn
the
decorations.
A
large
venice lace extending into
graduated rrom GalUa Aca.._my
A WO!W ABOUT the Festi- len ""··Bemco Sacropedlc and
nosegay
....
....,.
..
an,
21
,
Galllpolis,
secbrl
or
white
daisies
and
yeleta
e
cap
sleeves.
A
wide
band
with
the class ol 1964 --• -Is s
1
'Yal• ~een Cootest - n wasn't
low rosebuds with yellow streamwN
r fY: and Lawrence M. ste- ~&gt;~
Sacropedlc Imperial Malfreaaes.
poli~le In a straight n e w s 22 Galli II
"' venice lace alao trimmed the
senior al Marshall University.
e .... '
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PD
s,
quality
anah
ers
centered
the
bride's
table
writeup to tell what a nice job 1.... --•
C ape! length train whl~ was atHe Is m&amp;JO
. ring In advert! ing
Hurrrl Limited Time Only/
"'
covered wllh green elM•
~· and and alrlllaled with Sigma AIs ha
was done by the girls who did ""' - Karen S. Baldwin ' 19• !ached withtlnybowsathershouloverl~cy or net, and was Oanked EPsilon fraternity.
P
Galllpoll s, secretary.
ders. Her headdress was a white
not' w:ln. Let me teU you I would
bow and held three tiers of lm- by two punch bowls circled with
The couple ia reatdtng lnHunthave hated to have been a ~dge.
ported silk Ulusion. She carried :isle~ rosebuds and fern.~e
i.ngton,
All · ~e girls were talented and
a
cascade
bouiJ.Iet
of
white
.
ree
er
wedding
cake
was
top.
OUt-of-town guests were from
If vcu·ve .ever had e 1101'1 back from aiHpino
lovtiy. Why does there always
Qn too
10f1 I ITIItlfell.
th&lt;'l II ~.
,
.
u,. OnctHO· I · IIfttlmt
DppOIIUOify
daisies
and
~·te
cymbidium
orped
with
three
tiny
bells
an
d
Em
V
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1
ocy,
a.,
Hol))'wood,
F
I
a.,
haY'~ to be losers as well as
you.,.
been
wa•ttng
tor.
NOON,
for
lllmit.cl
tlmt
ontv ~~~ ctn bu
rna ine and was center- Morgantown, Washington, n. c.,
chids,
green
d
wlmers in contests?
;;•,....eiOUI m•Hrau Be'! thlt't kind lo vour beck •nd iavt • blo ~30
Miss Mona Haught, st. Marys, ~ on~ small circular table
COlumbus, Marietta, Galllpolis,
!I&gt; help me II I didn't just
ankt IO Bemco's t11clusive Unifusld' Contlruttion, you'll get , 11 ·
50 a rned with daisies and
was the maid of honor . She-re
Parker~urg,
-1..
•v
rosebuds.
Wheeling, Friendthe hnlttllulaupporl end rtlfful comfort VOU nd
bide
dlocover I forgot to include ca.
Whichever
mrnr
...
you
c»cide
on
it
hat
to
~
vour
f CleM~.
a gown of gentle green organza
,
1¥, Belpre, Weirton, Charleston
lilY ·Clark's name In my writeback and your budget Tht Bemco' S•croPtdit ~Cf=~~~:
fashimed
after
the
bridal
~all
tables
scattered
around
Belmmt,
New
Matamoras,
New~
up pf the conteot She did such
w•ll sa'Ill ~u $30 •nd ketp you comfortably happy !Of '(tlrl to c~•
Her h~iece was a matching Ute room held identical miniaport and Huntington.
a good job Joo.
bow and she carried a cascade ture oosegays.
bouquet or white daisies centerAides were Carol Glermoe of
TRE FRENCH ART COiooy exed with yellow rosebuds and yel- Charleston, Jan Pierson and Jowas a great success. Even
low bol'l·s.
anne Chapman ofHuntington, sorbefQre the,y could get set up
ority sisters of the bride, Jan.
~.. were inferested antl conMiss Jody Lesho of Weirton et stanley of Waohlngton, D. c.
~ to mm around and comand Miss Jane Clay of Charles~ oo the art work, up until

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me.eUng al lho churc~
members, Linda French,,
· vi aor, and Mrs.
l)lvely, In attendance. K.lll'~~~~
. un. ··and Jim aooay were

preaching and a buslneos ses&amp;10!1. Tueoqay. The oorilerehce
will be' In · oesslon all day Wednesday.
Lunch, conslslil!ll o! lrlid
c:hicken, ham, potatoes, green
beans, dessert anr:l salad, wUl
be served to the assembly by
the !idles o(,Jhe Addison Free
Will B,ptls( Church at n0011 in
t~ church baSement.

The very efficient organi.za~
On the subject 0( feet ... Won.
tion ot the tour, even to the der whose temla shoe Red &amp;Jitpartdng, was to be commended.
In front of each of the 10 homes
open for the tour , an antique
vehicle was parked, clearly

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.tho cit~. elimm\!Sioriitn ,of
pau1Poiis wiD give !he·~aleome
iddress at 7.:45 1!-lft· on Tues. day. biunidlsfei.Y !UIOWII!II, The
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A 98-degree day is not the best day to choose for a tour of
homes, but several thousand people didn't seem to mia;l aa the
toored the quaint German Village in Columbus, SWiclay, June 3:
To visit German Village, in the heart or busy Columbua 1 10
step into a different world,
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it's hard to keep anyone out of
a good parade.

marldng the home as one on the
tour. Numbered markers and
flags were also displa,yed.
A stroke of genius (on a day
like that) was the providing of
aJr conditioned buses free of
charge to the tourists. One could
get on the bus at any point in
the tour and get off at any point.
Most of the houses in German

PROBABLY ONE OF the mosl
enthusiastic viewers of all the
P~S was Mrs. 0, 0 , Mclncyre. I don't 1111nk she missed
a single thing. I imagine she
has watched tTW\Y a parade tn
many cities all over the world
but ru also bet she hasn't see~
a prettier setting for a festival
than our park and rinrfront ,
Village are narrow brick v.ith framed by the West VIrginia hills
shuttered windows, stone window under a elear July slcy.
sills, and cut stone steps, I par..
ticularly noted the magnlftcent .;:::::·:::·:·:·:·:::::&lt;::::::::::::::::&lt;::::·:.:·:::·:-:.:·:·:-:-··:&lt;·&gt;

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Cy or God."
the closing prayeri
·Refreshments were
ter the meeilrw ""'"'
SOllbsiJ WIS piJYed by 'the
The next meetq wUI be July
16. At this meeUng Kathy Shaver
will have the BibiOl: Qulz. Nellie·
Rollins wiD give 1 poem aild
Debbie Rollins will give t11e doo-

'!y ~~ned

Carl Wears, Jr.
Is Named For
College Award

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"HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR
FAMILY MEMORIAL"
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· FRENCH .ART COLDNY EXJUBIT - The display of nil )lllnU11118, ceramlca, &amp;culpture,
chatr!illl drlwl1111; wllel'coloi's IIIII wood aculpW.e aponaoreol by the Art Coloily attracl8d a large
lllll!bor of vl..,erl durllll the July 4 Rlwr Recreatlm FestivaL Mrs. DoM!d Thller Is president
·· ofthe Frolich Art Colony which has been organized !li\Ce1964.

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Art Colorzy- originated In the fall
perpetuation of the elaBS•
GALLIPOLIS -

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of 1984 primarily thl'OIIl!h the
:"""u• of Raymont! Hoy w11o 1n
traoelo hail become lilteiest.
od In learnlllg and developing

French Arl Colony remains the
perpetuall011 or the arts In this
area, and the group welcomes

ea. Because tho original membero wished torosterlnlerestned
skill In fine arts In Gallipolis
IIIII Gsllla Counl1, an orgeniza-

all those lntereJ!ed In this slm •
The rolluwlng artists pertlclpated In 111e show:
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Carol Bachtel, Pat Bastlanl,
COrleen
Bingham, MarjorieBrln·
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In oU
painting.
11oPiD1 to Uonal
meeting
baldond
one!ap-a
dulls
In Galllpn~a.,
consUtutlon
waowas
drawil
ton, &amp;!san Clarke, George Davis,
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he taJI&lt;ed·W#h others In !he ~· proved. The llrst oftlcors were: Pea.v Evans, Sib Fleming, Bess
SUNDAY.
_ mQIJU;J, lni:l,.tlng )!liberia Hoo- Prealclent, Dr. Donal4 Thaler, Grace, Raymond Hoy, Ruby Jen.
· , JI¥¥N SING MI. !lennOn zer, •Betb Cllerrlnii!Jn, Nancy VIce-President, Betb Cherrlng- klns, Thomas Latel', Janice J..u~
man, bavid Lions, Janet Mag.
l!lloD Sljn- ,
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. dayjd ~ &lt;P. ImHetturlniJ''Grlle . ~~~~~ ~ ~ lliiieh 'a claaa Nancy lllyinal~ Reed.
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Alao, IIIII Mayer, Sally Mosh· !dent. tit bo Included. No .otter• 1Im to _,., ~. mention· · claaaeo ,wero tall8ht by Mrs. ier, Msrjorle Rinehart, E v an
tnc.;W1e; ~sored . by ;reer&gt;o ed, ·L\IJII~ ::~. Elmer ~- Moaider and O!IOihe• In tile fall. Roderick, Jack Slavin, Msrjorle
~ a.u.
lela,~r.
,FIM!Ing,. Rlth· During the !75th Allllversery &amp;ledaker I Julie swan, Nancy Taw~
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ond CuG!Ine WUidna !orined Uelpated by exhibiting aome of Francia Thomas, BeYerly Wal• '. ' , :MEIGS CHAPTER. Dllabled· the oriidDaJ-.
111elr work.
ker, Jane Yocum and Bette Null.
''!ll'lh '·' ~- Vetol'llll, will have
Mrj ~ reoted a studio from
In January, 1966, new olllcers
Children artists were Barbara
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at the PomerO)' hall at lhe K of P and OQIIwecl t lie were again elected and a riecond Abela, age 10; Mike Bane, age 9;
8:30 : P. Ill. .,~ fDII&lt;Med by room lllprepsratlon lor 111e lirat teacher, David Lyons, was hired. Debbie Barron, age 12; Jenlll'
• pi .. · mooU111 Q! . lllllallatllln ill of- claoo wlileh na held In late Se.PChildren's art datsea began Clarke, age 12; Connie eoonen.
!ild ·lllitte . " : ·. ~a. Jac:tf! Turner, .-.,.DCJ. tember. The class met- night for tbe llrst time that summer age 13; Rene Coonen, age 10;
eor '8 ••~
a week lol' twelve weeks.
and two wer.i held lor children Cindy Corliss, age 11; Jodie Ev·
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7:30 Man- Cllllf obvious that "'!"" Corm ot Theae coqSisted of eight two • age 15; Kim Golgi, age 8; Eddie
Jlllilll'' it ·lht PomerOJ Ma·'
hour · &lt;!uaea In whleh the cbil- Hall, age 13; Julie Hall, age
Teniplt.''IDitlatiM lor four
clren used clrawl1111 pencUs and 12; stepheQ Hall, ago 13.
omc~ra IIIII eholr memtompera paints.
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to practice at tp.m. MonThe roiiDwlng Jantllll'l' saw Joan Haaldna, age 13; .JJnun,y
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age 12;
I
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were -lhe orpnlutlontlniard age 12L~
strengthening
Monica
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age 10; Ida
ai lr..,.work of the Club and
Mills, lie 13; Bert Moshier,
·SOivll\&lt;7 while JI!U'!Uage II; Pauletle Nibert, age 16;
Ing the &amp;001• of lho IJ'IIIIP. In
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sibte',Sdlool Ia belnc emdll&lt;il4 revised and IIJProved lllil this
statler;aae 12; Jarettasturgeon,
a.,
'Ellzibeth
Ch!POI
Cloltth,
\)I'OVed a otronaer framework
age 10; Jan Wlaemsn, age 13;
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Plans ~ mode Mellnie Wlaemsn, age IS and
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cial hour. ThO 'vi~· !'liJie
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The Detroit Rivet It bon
as the "Dat&amp;mellet• .of tile
New World."

REFRIGERA
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BIG WHillf»&gt;OL SIDE IY SIDE TAlES ONLY S3 INCHES
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Ten New Books
Released by
County Library

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"Chol11t1~~·" }I&amp; Je~e CumThe 4. p.m. recital included
1111111 "Millie Jjtlx" by KimberlY selections by lour pi~ puplla
sebo; "Elljll'o!"""' ·war.....,.a" of RhoiJ!I!I McClure, • student
by PaW Dyer; ~·vartne Hymn" of Miss Condon. They were Vlcld
by T. r I n a Gl'*"r "CrlD!ChY Abbot~ Diane M!Uiron, Tommy
F1li&lt;Ds" by,Jennl!er Mollie; "5&lt;&gt;- MUltron, aoo ll&lt;lbby McClure.
da Fountain" by ~ Knut.- Also preaenl8d In a plano solo
ter; IIIII a
Ro/ln07 ClrL was Krista Yost, a pupU ofCirla
other numbers were "Elea- Morris. alao an advanced stu..
vator" by Cookie Weddle;
dent of Miss Condon.
den of lhe Stars" by carol Ba""
Accordlan ooioa lealnred In
nltz; ~~~ Bells" arll '. ~ShoTt- the late afternoon recital were
nin' Bread" by Opal Il)'er; ' by Dtlllil Park and Bridget
"LigiJtnllll Ranger" by Relen Park. Gloria J0111 llu&lt;:k Kil!ll; "BeauUIUI Ohio" by Datld two aelecUons, ''Young at Hearl"
King; Shubert's "Serenade" W and "Sing You Sinners", and
Geneva King; "Valse In E. F1at'' Steve Powell 811111 "LIUie Bit or·
by Mary Lou King; ond "Blue Heaven".
Danube" by Grade King.
.Plano selecUons Included
Venlda Gibbs played "BeauU• "Country Dance" by Msry Mefu1 Dreamer'" i Cbeeyl Hudson, FarlarKI: "Grogan's Goat" by
''Reverie";. Janelle Cumings, Greg Van Meter; "Dangerou&amp;
"SourMI of Music"; Naney Gree[loo Journey" by Karen Johnston;
lee, "WtdsperiJW Hc.,e"; Peggy "Chinning Senorita" by Terell
Milhoan, .. Tara Theme"; Joey Van Meter; "Shortnin' Bread''
Mohler, "Sliding ma .Rainbow"; by Carla McFarland; uwaltz
Karen Weddle, "EvenliW" Bells"i King" by Sharon Johnston; "StarLeanne 8ebo. "Estrllllita"; Mau-- light" by Kevin Bart.on; "Lex·

·t h e ~lngtng a sllort
meellni)&lt;h.s held.
A Blble quiz wu gl~n

Seen and Heard

b~~~.th~~~= vi~~~ !m:n':s :~~: :~

were ."LilY !!Oooo" by David
'lllng, IIIII ·..Do-a.;.MI" li)' Jenelle

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GALLIPOLIS- New booksreBrenda Lou Steele
ased by !I.e Gsllla COUJity Dising prayer.
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. aoo Mra. Eugene I(
trict Library July 5, were FICSteele of 1919 Maxwell Avenue, Point Pleaaant are announcing
TION: A Bad Man, by Stanley
lights, Including ~ wroug(lt
the engagement of their daughter, Brenda Lou, to Charles R.
Elkin; The Bronze Drums by
iron lantern types, n\anY With an1- :::::·:·:;:::·:·:=::;.:.;.;:;.;.:::-:-:-.·:::-:::::::::::&gt;:::-:::·:-:.:·::
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Grove, W, VL Miss Steele Is the granddaughter or Mr. 101111
Beneath almost ev«ry window,
July 4th guests or Mr. and
Harold Courlander, and Mr. Gal·
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Mrs. A. M. Steele or Sycamore Stree4 GalllpoiJs, IIIII the late
upstairs and down, was a window Mrs. W~ne Amsbary were Mr.
Mrs Terry Fulton Johnson
lion's School, by Jesse Stuart.
Mr. aoo Mrs. H&lt;&gt;ner Waugh, Sr. of BladeD. An August 16 wellbox of nowera. There were paint- and Mrs. Kenneth r\rnsbary and
NON·FICTION: Me and My A·
ding Is being plarmed to take place In the Main Street BapUst
ed Clower bona, redwood nower Mrs. Gordon A.mbsary and daugh~
m~rican Husband, by Tamara
Church In Point Pleasant with the Rev. E. T. Wall oMclsting.
boxes ~ wrought 1ron flower· ter, Laura oC COlumbus. They
Gilmore; The Oxford Compan'~
The
custom of open church will be observed. Mlss Steele Is
boxea. . .
were here for the River and
Ion to Canadian History and LitGALLIPOLIS - Mri. Vlrs{iW',';
a 1966 graduate of Point Pleasant High School and Is a Jwll&lt;l"
houae had paJe blue shut- Sd Show In which their brother
erature, by Norah story; T h e
Ia
Rainey arWI Mrs. Millnle Pill:&lt;)};
It Msrshail University ma.Jorl11111n Elementary Education. Mr
laljo, hand decorated with pastel Harry was a participant.
Young Marriage, by Mary A,
ers o1 437 First Ave,, erilortaln- .
Withers is a 1965 gradual&lt;! of Point Pleuani Hf&amp;h Schoot..d
OJitar; Accessories Aner t h e
~· In oil colors.
ed
lhelr family and frloncla wllii ::
has attonded SOlem College.
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Fact, by ~lvla Meagher; A Illsa picnic apd on t b f .l'
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Foerth or July. Thole allaiidlnir'~'
Tbe houses were set close to with her cousin, Leona Boster
. and A Treasury of The World's'
speech department, ''Tottle AMr
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tile
Third Ave.
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are
given
to
students
were
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Mrs.
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Song,
by
i.eonhard
Finest
Folk
stnet 80 more spsce could
GALLIPOLIS
gy. Paula end Paul, GollljJol'lo,
"b\: Used
for the back gardena.
G Hr b
- c:rrol ·\ n n ton, sorority sisters of the Deutsch.
excelling In various aspects ol Rt. I; Carolyn Rufl)lla, alii!) of ,~
1'hita" looked like outdoor sitting
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rainey
ryr ;l~carnJehnthe brule or Ter- bride, were bridesmaids and
dramatic produetlons esch year. Galllj&gt;ol.ls; Mr. and Mra.
rooms.
and cblldren, Karan, Cindy and
u
o son ln a cere~ their .,wns and he""'"'i
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legton Auxiliary
Pam of Westminster Md ha
mony performed ~·ndny t. \ _
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OfC - cwnpus judges who wit- 1on IW
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identical to the maid or honor,
Of courM, the interiors of the
ness all ""....
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16 at 2.30
~uormonces
name
the
and
Dam,y,
Dui1ber,
VI.
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houses were bqond my abUity beeo vlaltlng Mrs. VIrginia Rain- M~t . . p.m. In the St. Marys They carried bouquets of yellow
wiMers. Wears Ia a gradual&lt;! of and Mrs. Edward Rainey, KaHil,
toed deacrlbentle. They were restorhome SalurRolfe/. rosebuds _and white daisies acConducts Services
GALLIPOLIS - Carl Larnt Gallla Academy, while at Ups. Clncjy and Pam, Weatmln..... ''
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call,y Wlth manyprtce'
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c- cented WJth grep.n streamer
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tated at tlle double ring cereLittle Barbara A1ice Grit s.
. GALLIPOLIS - Memorial sercomb he has majored ln speech. Md Mr
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"charm and old world atmo..
Mn. Robert M, Evans and rnony.
of Em
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fin VIces for Mrs. Bessie Lyle were
ldns and J811lt, Jackllln
The bride is the daughter
flower
her aun':s held at Mrller's Funeral Home . Mrs. Carl Wears, Patriot Star
sphere" stressed by the Ger daughters, st. Albens, are visitRoute, Gallipolis, wao named
TRAIL RIPE TODAY
Mioses Debbie and Carla - -,, •.
man Vtllage Sodety
• ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr . and Mrs. R. D, Griffin, 905 ature ver~i
wore a mmJ~ at 7 p.m. Wedne~ay, by the AmBest IOJpportil!ll Actor at David
GALLIPOLIS- Therewlllbea kina, Bluefield,
Mr. IIIII :.
·dlcOr~·----"- Hollis W~ ~ ~er relatives. Dewey Ave., st. Marys. T h; ~ maid s' onwnon of thhelbrides- eriean Legion AuxUiary Unit 21.
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trail
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todny,
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begiMing,aMl
Mrs.
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Mrs Lyle,a s
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Tem., In the BIUiual •'follies a.mw · ~ 'Doall (omW·( pl•ca,:PeMtitlf PC'IYI.ualf.'"'l' eoarn
color;
KOMeth ,
a
baskel
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Awards." Named In honor of .on ollt:
by.·the Gallla . Cliwl• .·, Altiir:··
One mlghl ask "Why
Mrs. Jack GIll , . · Second Ave., Galhpolls.
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voted serv1cc lo riS organlza'
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Mrs.
Carol
B,
Ellis,
wife
or
ty
Riding
Patllclpanto wstclieid -!Iii liOBI llboii' liilfu;•~'
88 an Worthington, is spending t~
old ·area of .a
why not~e
The church was decorated with served:~ be a~Ier
~4Jlipolls tjon and growth. The onl.J re- the chairman of Lipscomb's ahouldbr_lngaClub.
sack Iundt.
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for Ie:: weeks with his grandparents, Mr. standards of white gladioli and 9:even Headt' m';'\.Ushers
maining charter member, Miss
new?'' Members of th Ge
and Mrs. J. Everette Gills
white shasta daisies. Behind the f at
'ty b eyho arkerSburg, Rowena stormont, attended.
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r erru
rot er of the bride
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VI.Uage Socl.etr answer t h o s e
Mrs. Harry Clen:lenin will
were pa ms and two nine- b'l'OOm. Mal Orebaugh b th a JcJpat ng were Dorothy
!lleations like this "We save 1
branched candelabra holding in -law of the bride' ro er- Hecker, Bette Ryal, Rowena.Stor..
tt because we love' U; because
Cdaulevgh-etapers. A white bench on John Carlson both
Mable Brown, Aldeth
It says, ~This Is our basis, our ,_-...
which the couple knelt, a whlte lis.
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lpo- WhJte, Margaret TqJplng, Inez
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Silver Springs ' Md. ' and alsl
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and satin bows mark~
Mother of the br1' ds wore a Ms
Margaret
Bradbury.
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that OUT foreta~r':Uved,s
hu delayed in making the trip the nuptial setting.
pink silk sheath ensemble with and Martha Hall, St. Marys,
ed and worshipped W
't due to an accident in which she
Miss llelen Huth Locke was or- matching accessories and a cor8
When tlle couple left for a
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. e save 1 received a broken shoolder. Mr.
' st
sage of white daisies.
edd
because ot our need to learn alii Mrs. George Cllrist Jr
gam andaccompaniedthevocaJ The bridegroom's mother was w ing trip to Florida, the
from the past, to remember our will spent the weekeOO
Mrs"' ist Miss Margaret Ingram. Music attired in a blue ensemble with
bride . traveled in a UJree-¢ece
· included ''Because,""Oh, Promt h'
yellow silk linen suit with white
ancestors, and to be proud ofour Qen:lenin.
heritage."
ise Me~'"' 41 The Lord's Prayer," rna c mg accessories comple- accessories and the cymbidium
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and
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Siooldn't this give those of
u ons of Handel and Bach
carnations.
corsage from thtt. bridal bouUI who Uve inGaiUpoUs,Sibley's
processional and recessionMiss Barbara Owens and Miss quet.
and Mc'"~-v.. , "''"" r
APPLY FOR
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The bride was g. a&lt;llated !rom
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LICENSE
E scortcd to the altar by her Ronnie Beane, both of St. Marys
St Marys II'•• School with th
GALL!POLIS - Two couples
.llult.•• 0( map Ieseed s" who s e
registered the guests.
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4••ty ha
applied ~tu
father, the bride :~nnru~red m
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class ol 1965 and is a senior
pl. •~
• "gr1pped oor emo~ rdny lor marriage II~·A reception followed at t h e
tlons with hooks of steel,., a lot eenses in the omce or Gallia noor length gown of organza St. Marys Fire Hall wtlere a at Marshall University where
0( •~ 'or thought"
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peau de soje in a cage
she is majoring tn U"WirllloAh and
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Howard
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silhouette. It was fashioned with color scheme or green, white affiliated with Alpha ~·
Chi Orneand, Jr., 23, Galli- a square neckline trimmed with and yellow
accents was carried ga sorority. The brldeaw.:1mwas
Once-a-year sarln111 on
lls, u S. Msr'
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Judith
Elwide
out
tn
the
decorations.
A
large
venice lace extending into
graduated rrom GalUa Aca.._my
A WO!W ABOUT the Festi- len ""··Bemco Sacropedlc and
nosegay
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21
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Galllpolis,
secbrl
or
white
daisies
and
yeleta
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cap
sleeves.
A
wide
band
with
the class ol 1964 --• -Is s
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'Yal• ~een Cootest - n wasn't
low rosebuds with yellow streamwN
r fY: and Lawrence M. ste- ~&gt;~
Sacropedlc Imperial Malfreaaes.
poli~le In a straight n e w s 22 Galli II
"' venice lace alao trimmed the
senior al Marshall University.
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quality
anah
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centered
the
bride's
table
writeup to tell what a nice job 1.... --•
C ape! length train whl~ was atHe Is m&amp;JO
. ring In advert! ing
Hurrrl Limited Time Only/
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covered wllh green elM•
~· and and alrlllaled with Sigma AIs ha
was done by the girls who did ""' - Karen S. Baldwin ' 19• !ached withtlnybowsathershouloverl~cy or net, and was Oanked EPsilon fraternity.
P
Galllpoll s, secretary.
ders. Her headdress was a white
not' w:ln. Let me teU you I would
bow and held three tiers of lm- by two punch bowls circled with
The couple ia reatdtng lnHunthave hated to have been a ~dge.
ported silk Ulusion. She carried :isle~ rosebuds and fern.~e
i.ngton,
All · ~e girls were talented and
a
cascade
bouiJ.Iet
of
white
.
ree
er
wedding
cake
was
top.
OUt-of-town guests were from
If vcu·ve .ever had e 1101'1 back from aiHpino
lovtiy. Why does there always
Qn too
10f1 I ITIItlfell.
th&lt;'l II ~.
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u,. OnctHO· I · IIfttlmt
DppOIIUOify
daisies
and
~·te
cymbidium
orped
with
three
tiny
bells
an
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Em
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ocy,
a.,
Hol))'wood,
F
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a.,
haY'~ to be losers as well as
you.,.
been
wa•ttng
tor.
NOON,
for
lllmit.cl
tlmt
ontv ~~~ ctn bu
rna ine and was center- Morgantown, Washington, n. c.,
chids,
green
d
wlmers in contests?
;;•,....eiOUI m•Hrau Be'! thlt't kind lo vour beck •nd iavt • blo ~30
Miss Mona Haught, st. Marys, ~ on~ small circular table
COlumbus, Marietta, Galllpolis,
!I&gt; help me II I didn't just
ankt IO Bemco's t11clusive Unifusld' Contlruttion, you'll get , 11 ·
50 a rned with daisies and
was the maid of honor . She-re
Parker~urg,
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rosebuds.
Wheeling, Friendthe hnlttllulaupporl end rtlfful comfort VOU nd
bide
dlocover I forgot to include ca.
Whichever
mrnr
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you
c»cide
on
it
hat
to
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vour
f CleM~.
a gown of gentle green organza
,
1¥, Belpre, Weirton, Charleston
lilY ·Clark's name In my writeback and your budget Tht Bemco' S•croPtdit ~Cf=~~~:
fashimed
after
the
bridal
~all
tables
scattered
around
Belmmt,
New
Matamoras,
New~
up pf the conteot She did such
w•ll sa'Ill ~u $30 •nd ketp you comfortably happy !Of '(tlrl to c~•
Her h~iece was a matching Ute room held identical miniaport and Huntington.
a good job Joo.
bow and she carried a cascade ture oosegays.
bouquet or white daisies centerAides were Carol Glermoe of
TRE FRENCH ART COiooy exed with yellow rosebuds and yel- Charleston, Jan Pierson and Jowas a great success. Even
low bol'l·s.
anne Chapman ofHuntington, sorbefQre the,y could get set up
ority sisters of the bride, Jan.
~.. were inferested antl conMiss Jody Lesho of Weirton et stanley of Waohlngton, D. c.
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me.eUng al lho churc~
members, Linda French,,
· vi aor, and Mrs.
l)lvely, In attendance. K.lll'~~~~
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preaching and a buslneos ses&amp;10!1. Tueoqay. The oorilerehce
will be' In · oesslon all day Wednesday.
Lunch, conslslil!ll o! lrlid
c:hicken, ham, potatoes, green
beans, dessert anr:l salad, wUl
be served to the assembly by
the !idles o(,Jhe Addison Free
Will B,ptls( Church at n0011 in
t~ church baSement.

The very efficient organi.za~
On the subject 0( feet ... Won.
tion ot the tour, even to the der whose temla shoe Red &amp;Jitpartdng, was to be commended.
In front of each of the 10 homes
open for the tour , an antique
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.tho cit~. elimm\!Sioriitn ,of
pau1Poiis wiD give !he·~aleome
iddress at 7.:45 1!-lft· on Tues. day. biunidlsfei.Y !UIOWII!II, The
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Contestants lo !he Third Annual River Rocreatl'"' Featlval
await the i•4•" ' decision In namlaalhe Queen. Left II&gt; right are Clrliyn SMmblln, K,yger Creek
High School; Judy Hall, Holzer Hoapital Sd&gt;ool of Nursing; Debbie Gatewood, Gallla Aeademy
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F. Gilkey, Parctl,lial!riiiOIIYIIIe.
Paura' Bell .to Eloise RoD and
Kalltr!'n Bell llu1th0r, .4t Aere,
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•1111cr, Gawa Aeodll!ll' lllib School; Jone Am ~ Rio Gi-ande Q&gt;ll- and CitiiY Clark,
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Abo.e, Dt. Evu ROderick pasoeo by b! hlo tUS Ll""""! """!' 'f
vertlble - . wldle hb 8Vz ·)'~~Mid da\lal!ter' MlrJ,oltlntll : ·
b! aa aatlque Raeto&lt;ia coot, waveo k7 lha c.-.
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11. Padlard, Katherine Keever,
1111JDi&gt;bn7 Keever, Eltber Well·tag, fork Welllna, Merion V.
Paeklrd, Marjorie &amp; Paekard,
.... Bulb llfOore, toM. A. Hall,
to:ZS Acno, 2.83 A&lt;rea, RoodovUie.
Lorry A. Ritchie and Janlee
Ritchie 10 Lorry A. Ritchie and
Janice Ritchie, Parcaio, Cbeoll!r.
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11c1bert E. Clelllld 10 Wlnlio!l
VII'II07 1114 Geraldine Varnei,
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Nulter 10 Alma A. Slddar, Parcels, orange, '
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Nulter 10 l!arold L. Nutter, Parcola, Orange.
Dorollt,y Dodderer to Esther
R. Rlas, 2.25 · Acres, Olive.
Dorollt,y· Doddorer to WUI!am
D. Doddorer, 23.65 Aerea, OIIYO,
Emma Salawer and Grovel'
C. Saleer k79tate of Oblo,Easa.,

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SEVEN FLAG GllWS - Act 2 of 1bW'sday's River fteo.
reollm Festival boot ·&amp;bow featured members of !he Athens
Bolt .... Ski Club.

MISTRESS OF CEREMONIES - Mn. Belva !be Farley
of Pt. Pleasant, clld ao oxceUent Jd&gt; of emceei!W lha Third
Ailaual River Rocreotloo Festival

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RIVER RECREATION FES11VAL ~IJEEN J - Mor-a•
sbe apJ&gt;OOred oo lha QuoeD'a noet durilw Thurfllay'1 Fourtll
of July parode,

Cirl A. Eberlbach, Eaec., Ernoat L. LOberobach, dec., to Irene
Kelly, Lola, ~mero,y.

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AS FREEDOM BELlS r01111 Thureday mondnc, ICIIUI1~IHI
peraono 11ewod lha ~of lito GIIU&amp;Couiiii'Servl&lt;fl!llll'o
. Memorial Ia !he l'llblle Square. Dale.Ruleell, left, IIIII. ~
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rBIJIOIIIIblo ftJr lit' luiUm of, lite
lludeiK~... bul tbe loJ.
.11'1 .....,s ..._ lite IIOl'k ...
pelionee mon !liM eovero tbe
coat of lul1lon and bool&lt;o.
Mr. Ptt!i&lt;l&lt; laid tllllllte , _
fur lite .,...,..,. waa -.....,
lllrY0¥1
lltat Cl'ler 53
per "''Il 01 lite ..ld&gt; CIIIIIOl'IWII·
11ea Ill 1111 «MUUIi'¥ an rtlllled
10 retail clllllrlhuUOQ. And 1'1.
..,, ot lite ir,...ot neocla ot reIIUenla U.eovalloblllb'otlralllod, eo~perocmel eepoble
of allilmllll ~ - JIOR•
Uona. liellbinc Ill lito yearo ah84d 'lrill be looking ftJr lite man
or ...,.... """' Ia trllned to aoaumo lli11o avalloblo peoiU...a
Ill 1118118Ponent and aupervlatoo.
Mr. Palrl&lt;k aloo lllltacl that
retalllng to me of lite feW earooro that 11111 no1 be outmnatacl
tlUI "' exloteneo. Bee.... or our
rapidly changing OCOIIOilQ', many
.ld&gt; -1'11111111es that Ia&lt;* III'Od
todljl ..a, nol be In exlateneo In
the year• ahood.
Gracllatoa or lite lnatllullon
may quallt)l for auch peoiU...o
aa: dfiii8J'Iment manapr, crecllt
manapr, bl~Yer, !aohl'"' coorclloator, aa well aa supply ana dls~
trlbulloa ot !arm sooels, autmnobUe parta, and Industrial equipment.
For further lnlormaUoo write
II&gt; James H. Patrick, Tri-Coolnb'
Tochlllcal lneutute, Rt. I, Neloonvllle, Oblo 45764.

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« !Jell 'i'Ood aill":'' no, 4tleotacl by the GaDia Caul&gt;-

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03,71lt,7l1: , -,Ma lliclullio! ~~~'•·' Goll\lollo ~unlc41al CCiurt to 1
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or Bible ........ lhal art tilled wllh meanlni for poroono
living ln.lheiO erltleal tlmeL"
Ae.......,. 10 Mhm, till Cllarleatoo u~ Ia ooooflll\)'belng htlcl by Jehovah' a
1111a IIIDilllOr In the United 9tateo

tion In Charleston, W. Va. this
IUIIUIIer.
The ptherlng lo 10 be held
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CODYenUODI are t h 8
Park and Ia sponoored by Jebcwah'a Witneases by the Watch- yesrly bl8hllsbt In lite Uvoa of
lOwer Bible and Tract SOciety JehoVah' I Wltne11ea e v e r Yof Bro&lt;*l,yn, N. Y. Atteodaoce where,., MlDor eQlained. ••we
of 4,000 or more perJOna ~ fool thai inaiDUich aa IIIey are
patlernod aloaa 111e line• ot Blbantldpated, Minor Billed.
'60J'he convention's theme wlll ueai auemblteo lh01 plo1 a vilp ~jllllnt JltriCIIII for
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reds the r~ing off of an area for clueing after the Third
Alullal River Retreatioo Festival Q~~een'a Coatest.

CHAIRMIEN MEET - Can11 K.
111111, oo lite rllhl with hla hUll on his -

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ceremonies, ....,..tulateo Mn. J¥"' Yocum Oeal

tress of
Cbalrmao of lite Festival Quoea'a Cootell at the Thlrdt""
DUll River Recreation FesU¥11. Mn. Yoc• waa a u(jbe
WGIJIID CommJteee'' for the ewnt.

cbllr·
Lll'rj''a oboulder,
talko With Mra. J1110 tocum, On whltel q110011 coneot chalr111111, •• lltey watch !he Judge• pick the wlmer at !he Third
Amuai lllver Roereo11m Festival.

Paint or paper ·.
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l!arold D. Arthur, 11, am of illlr!' ....,.... He wu rwt.eed
Mr. and Mrs. l!arold C. Arthur, k7 oppoar 11 1 - · 10 .110 ...
Welloton, was admittacl 10 Hoi·
Judge R*rt s. am, II&gt;
zor liolpUal al9:10jlom. Thura- Hipwoy Patrol - · · llaod.EJ..
deY with • fractured leJ. He wu mer R. MeWQo, 48, 111. 1Ewllwllllured when hla motorcyrle ton, $50 111111 colla, dr!Yilw aDder
B!r11Ck lito bock ol • car Cll\ · ouspenalon and t2Q and &lt;Cillo,
Goldoburrow """"• two mlloo drlvln6 loft of - r ; 514Pben
stlUib of Well- Ro Ia .._~ E. Nelf, 19, 111. 2 Bldwello $10
ed In 400'1 conclltl..,
1111 cooto, drlvi!W owr a !reshll'
Usa E. Russall, 2, diUghter painted center Uno; cadlerlno
of Mr. 1111 Mrs. W17no Ruo- GrOOIJ, 40, Scoti&lt;Mn, t!O llld
aell, Rt. 1 GtmpnUa, wa. ad- eoata, defed:lYellnkes; Nlm.plu
mlttacl to Holzer bosi&gt;ltal at D. RQport, 18, Wellston, .10 llld
11:30 s.m. Thursday for oboer- eosto,
c. E. Wooolard,
VOtiOil after I faD d0111111air1 40, -all, $10 and.-. atop
at home. Her concll11oo Ia repert.- olen; J11111to w. Wilford, 22, Rio
ed aa good.
Grande, llld Delma Karr, 2'7,
Ricardo 1. Bolin, II, am of Mldcllepert, eocb •10 and 00111,
Mr. llld Mrs. Joe II. Bolin, de!eetlve ....,._
Rullalld, woa admlttaciiO Holzer
For!eltlnil boada .. patrol.
Hospital It 9:30 LDI. Wedlleo- chalpa Were! Tbolma Till....,,
deY wllh • fnotured 1011. He 40, Cdumbuo; NCII'IIIIII E. Dautbwas Injured when he waalmock. erly, 25, EJizobed-a,K,.;WIJ.
ed dowo while playing buebaiL 111 Jobe, 28, Eut U...,Goi; WDHe lo reported in good cmdl· 11am a-......, 25, Elkblrt,
tion.
IIlLi aDd.BruceW•YV,21,Nortll
Manchester, llld., aU fl8 and Venus.
fur opaeciiJlll Jolm M. Tbobot,
Oo 1hlo deY in hloiOry:
27, Pt. PlooSIAI, $18, atop alp;
In 1846 Commodre J. D. 111111 Freddy R. ElldDo, 28, Norwalk,
of llle U.S. Navy proclaimed tbe $23, opeedi!W; Lorry F. Miller,
onnexation' of callturnlo by lite 28, Nonrolk, t23, IIPIOdilw; Lar·
Unltacl States.
ry F. lllllor, 28, Ill. I Galllpo.
In 1898 Pre-ol ww- lis, $28, llllure "' molr41!olhe
McKinley •lined a joint resol,.. assured clear dlotaace; Euaone
tloo of Coqp-eoa ............ lite Tracy, 2'7, TlliiD, $28, apeedame""tl'"' of Hawaii by lite IJW; and Franldln D. Lelflster,
UDI.ted stateL
21, Poea, W. Va., $5&amp;, DO oper.
In 1~4\ President Rooeevell aa&gt;r'o Ucenee.
told Co!qp'eoa 11111 U.S. Noval
Cited bf c!Q&gt; pollee, !he !oltureea, Ill ft&gt;reaiiU • posolble lowlaa forfeited b&lt;lldl: WUiard
Nazi lnvaoion, had landed In N011.,..e, 18, Gollljdl., $11;
Icalaocl with permlaoloo of that spoedlng; 1ben11 W. Swlaher,
gover"'I!Ont.
II!, Ill. I Cheahlre, $28, clloor- .
In 1964, 14 persons were klllod derl,y 'conduct; Mark ll Taoller,
in an a'llluehe ln the French 44. Hummgton, W. VL, 1 n d
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T~ Ia SundoJI, July 7, the
189111 cia.Y of 19QB with 177 to
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The moM Is between Its llrll
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The montlJW: stars are saturn
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beood -lite ratio of lito mll11
of countoY ro&amp;do 1n a countoY "'
the 11a1e -wide IGial ot countoY
hl8bway
llld to lito"""'·
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lollnahlp road mil-In a ...,._
1110 tbe IGial townlldp milIn tbe llate.

Attend Convention
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t1on of Jehovah' a Witnesses, anIIOUIIeod IOday IIIII the III'INP will
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tiellnleal Nlwbllo · · l'i'lclleal,aperllnce 1n hll. earl.; tield,
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Contestants lo !he Third Annual River Rocreatl'"' Featlval
await the i•4•" ' decision In namlaalhe Queen. Left II&gt; right are Clrliyn SMmblln, K,yger Creek
High School; Judy Hall, Holzer Hoapital Sd&gt;ool of Nursing; Debbie Gatewood, Gallla Aeademy
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F. Gilkey, Parctl,lial!riiiOIIYIIIe.
Paura' Bell .to Eloise RoD and
Kalltr!'n Bell llu1th0r, .4t Aere,
Qatlon, Raelne.

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•1111cr, Gawa Aeodll!ll' lllib School; Jone Am ~ Rio Gi-ande Q&gt;ll- and CitiiY Clark,
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Abo.e, Dt. Evu ROderick pasoeo by b! hlo tUS Ll""""! """!' 'f
vertlble - . wldle hb 8Vz ·)'~~Mid da\lal!ter' MlrJ,oltlntll : ·
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11. Padlard, Katherine Keever,
1111JDi&gt;bn7 Keever, Eltber Well·tag, fork Welllna, Merion V.
Paeklrd, Marjorie &amp; Paekard,
.... Bulb llfOore, toM. A. Hall,
to:ZS Acno, 2.83 A&lt;rea, RoodovUie.
Lorry A. Ritchie and Janlee
Ritchie 10 Lorry A. Ritchie and
Janice Ritchie, Parcaio, Cbeoll!r.
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11c1bert E. Clelllld 10 Wlnlio!l
VII'II07 1114 Geraldine Varnei,
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Nulter 10 Alma A. Slddar, Parcels, orange, '
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Nulter 10 l!arold L. Nutter, Parcola, Orange.
Dorollt,y Dodderer to Esther
R. Rlas, 2.25 · Acres, Olive.
Dorollt,y· Doddorer to WUI!am
D. Doddorer, 23.65 Aerea, OIIYO,
Emma Salawer and Grovel'
C. Saleer k79tate of Oblo,Easa.,

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SEVEN FLAG GllWS - Act 2 of 1bW'sday's River fteo.
reollm Festival boot ·&amp;bow featured members of !he Athens
Bolt .... Ski Club.

MISTRESS OF CEREMONIES - Mn. Belva !be Farley
of Pt. Pleasant, clld ao oxceUent Jd&gt; of emceei!W lha Third
Ailaual River Rocreotloo Festival

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RIVER RECREATION FES11VAL ~IJEEN J - Mor-a•
sbe apJ&gt;OOred oo lha QuoeD'a noet durilw Thurfllay'1 Fourtll
of July parode,

Cirl A. Eberlbach, Eaec., Ernoat L. LOberobach, dec., to Irene
Kelly, Lola, ~mero,y.

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AS FREEDOM BELlS r01111 Thureday mondnc, ICIIUI1~IHI
peraono 11ewod lha ~of lito GIIU&amp;Couiiii'Servl&lt;fl!llll'o
. Memorial Ia !he l'llblle Square. Dale.Ruleell, left, IIIII. ~
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rBIJIOIIIIblo ftJr lit' luiUm of, lite
lludeiK~... bul tbe loJ.
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pelionee mon !liM eovero tbe
coat of lul1lon and bool&lt;o.
Mr. Ptt!i&lt;l&lt; laid tllllllte , _
fur lite .,...,..,. waa -.....,
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per "''Il 01 lite ..ld&gt; CIIIIIOl'IWII·
11ea Ill 1111 «MUUIi'¥ an rtlllled
10 retail clllllrlhuUOQ. And 1'1.
..,, ot lite ir,...ot neocla ot reIIUenla U.eovalloblllb'otlralllod, eo~perocmel eepoble
of allilmllll ~ - JIOR•
Uona. liellbinc Ill lito yearo ah84d 'lrill be looking ftJr lite man
or ...,.... """' Ia trllned to aoaumo lli11o avalloblo peoiU...a
Ill 1118118Ponent and aupervlatoo.
Mr. Palrl&lt;k aloo lllltacl that
retalllng to me of lite feW earooro that 11111 no1 be outmnatacl
tlUI "' exloteneo. Bee.... or our
rapidly changing OCOIIOilQ', many
.ld&gt; -1'11111111es that Ia&lt;* III'Od
todljl ..a, nol be In exlateneo In
the year• ahood.
Gracllatoa or lite lnatllullon
may quallt)l for auch peoiU...o
aa: dfiii8J'Iment manapr, crecllt
manapr, bl~Yer, !aohl'"' coorclloator, aa well aa supply ana dls~
trlbulloa ot !arm sooels, autmnobUe parta, and Industrial equipment.
For further lnlormaUoo write
II&gt; James H. Patrick, Tri-Coolnb'
Tochlllcal lneutute, Rt. I, Neloonvllle, Oblo 45764.

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« !Jell 'i'Ood aill":'' no, 4tleotacl by the GaDia Caul&gt;-

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or Bible ........ lhal art tilled wllh meanlni for poroono
living ln.lheiO erltleal tlmeL"
Ae.......,. 10 Mhm, till Cllarleatoo u~ Ia ooooflll\)'belng htlcl by Jehovah' a
1111a IIIDilllOr In the United 9tateo

tion In Charleston, W. Va. this
IUIIUIIer.
The ptherlng lo 10 be held
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CODYenUODI are t h 8
Park and Ia sponoored by Jebcwah'a Witneases by the Watch- yesrly bl8hllsbt In lite Uvoa of
lOwer Bible and Tract SOciety JehoVah' I Wltne11ea e v e r Yof Bro&lt;*l,yn, N. Y. Atteodaoce where,., MlDor eQlained. ••we
of 4,000 or more perJOna ~ fool thai inaiDUich aa IIIey are
patlernod aloaa 111e line• ot Blbantldpated, Minor Billed.
'60J'he convention's theme wlll ueai auemblteo lh01 plo1 a vilp ~jllllnt JltriCIIII for
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reds the r~ing off of an area for clueing after the Third
Alullal River Retreatioo Festival Q~~een'a Coatest.

CHAIRMIEN MEET - Can11 K.
111111, oo lite rllhl with hla hUll on his -

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ceremonies, ....,..tulateo Mn. J¥"' Yocum Oeal

tress of
Cbalrmao of lite Festival Quoea'a Cootell at the Thlrdt""
DUll River Recreation FesU¥11. Mn. Yoc• waa a u(jbe
WGIJIID CommJteee'' for the ewnt.

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talko With Mra. J1110 tocum, On whltel q110011 coneot chalr111111, •• lltey watch !he Judge• pick the wlmer at !he Third
Amuai lllver Roereo11m Festival.

Paint or paper ·.
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Mr. and Mrs. l!arold C. Arthur, k7 oppoar 11 1 - · 10 .110 ...
Welloton, was admittacl 10 Hoi·
Judge R*rt s. am, II&gt;
zor liolpUal al9:10jlom. Thura- Hipwoy Patrol - · · llaod.EJ..
deY with • fractured leJ. He wu mer R. MeWQo, 48, 111. 1Ewllwllllured when hla motorcyrle ton, $50 111111 colla, dr!Yilw aDder
B!r11Ck lito bock ol • car Cll\ · ouspenalon and t2Q and &lt;Cillo,
Goldoburrow """"• two mlloo drlvln6 loft of - r ; 514Pben
stlUib of Well- Ro Ia .._~ E. Nelf, 19, 111. 2 Bldwello $10
ed In 400'1 conclltl..,
1111 cooto, drlvi!W owr a !reshll'
Usa E. Russall, 2, diUghter painted center Uno; cadlerlno
of Mr. 1111 Mrs. W17no Ruo- GrOOIJ, 40, Scoti&lt;Mn, t!O llld
aell, Rt. 1 GtmpnUa, wa. ad- eoata, defed:lYellnkes; Nlm.plu
mlttacl to Holzer bosi&gt;ltal at D. RQport, 18, Wellston, .10 llld
11:30 s.m. Thursday for oboer- eosto,
c. E. Wooolard,
VOtiOil after I faD d0111111air1 40, -all, $10 and.-. atop
at home. Her concll11oo Ia repert.- olen; J11111to w. Wilford, 22, Rio
ed aa good.
Grande, llld Delma Karr, 2'7,
Ricardo 1. Bolin, II, am of Mldcllepert, eocb •10 and 00111,
Mr. llld Mrs. Joe II. Bolin, de!eetlve ....,._
Rullalld, woa admlttaciiO Holzer
For!eltlnil boada .. patrol.
Hospital It 9:30 LDI. Wedlleo- chalpa Were! Tbolma Till....,,
deY wllh • fnotured 1011. He 40, Cdumbuo; NCII'IIIIII E. Dautbwas Injured when he waalmock. erly, 25, EJizobed-a,K,.;WIJ.
ed dowo while playing buebaiL 111 Jobe, 28, Eut U...,Goi; WDHe lo reported in good cmdl· 11am a-......, 25, Elkblrt,
tion.
IIlLi aDd.BruceW•YV,21,Nortll
Manchester, llld., aU fl8 and Venus.
fur opaeciiJlll Jolm M. Tbobot,
Oo 1hlo deY in hloiOry:
27, Pt. PlooSIAI, $18, atop alp;
In 1846 Commodre J. D. 111111 Freddy R. ElldDo, 28, Norwalk,
of llle U.S. Navy proclaimed tbe $23, opeedi!W; Lorry F. Miller,
onnexation' of callturnlo by lite 28, Nonrolk, t23, IIPIOdilw; Lar·
Unltacl States.
ry F. lllllor, 28, Ill. I Galllpo.
In 1898 Pre-ol ww- lis, $28, llllure "' molr41!olhe
McKinley •lined a joint resol,.. assured clear dlotaace; Euaone
tloo of Coqp-eoa ............ lite Tracy, 2'7, TlliiD, $28, apeedame""tl'"' of Hawaii by lite IJW; and Franldln D. Lelflster,
UDI.ted stateL
21, Poea, W. Va., $5&amp;, DO oper.
In 1~4\ President Rooeevell aa&gt;r'o Ucenee.
told Co!qp'eoa 11111 U.S. Noval
Cited bf c!Q&gt; pollee, !he !oltureea, Ill ft&gt;reaiiU • posolble lowlaa forfeited b&lt;lldl: WUiard
Nazi lnvaoion, had landed In N011.,..e, 18, Gollljdl., $11;
Icalaocl with permlaoloo of that spoedlng; 1ben11 W. Swlaher,
gover"'I!Ont.
II!, Ill. I Cheahlre, $28, clloor- .
In 1964, 14 persons were klllod derl,y 'conduct; Mark ll Taoller,
in an a'llluehe ln the French 44. Hummgton, W. VL, 1 n d
Alpa.
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George E, Armotroae. 78, C...
A lltiJuabt an- !he da.Y: Brltlsb lumbus, ,28, ln!.ollcallob, llld
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to olart after the Queen's CGIUII at the Third Alllual
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T~ Ia SundoJI, July 7, the
189111 cia.Y of 19QB with 177 to
loll'"'.
The moM Is between Its llrll
quarter and full phue.
The montlJW: stars are saturn
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rovenuos.
Dlotrtbullon to lite CGUDty II
beood -lite ratio of lito mll11
of countoY ro&amp;do 1n a countoY "'
the 11a1e -wide IGial ot countoY
hl8bway
llld to lito"""'·
ohlp, bue!l ..,.., "- ratio of
lollnahlp road mil-In a ...,._
1110 tbe IGial townlldp milIn tbe llate.

Attend Convention
John Minor, prealdiq mlnie-

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ter ot !he Gellipolla eongrep.
t1on of Jehovah' a Witnesses, anIIOUIIeod IOday IIIII the III'INP will
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hearing on a 2.3
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Croon the eoo of
Oh!o River Bridge.
. ..· TKI~ w~a the major protest
:at the hearing acconllng to a
.'•lor)\ln Wednesdo.Y's Pl Pleasini!Wglster by Editor Jol)nsa...
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Durll!i !he 29-mlnute seulqn
at the Muon County Courthouse,
fii'e pef,S,OOS appeared toe11press
thelt ~nlons aoo ask questions
o! the $tate .Rosd commloslon.
The SRC presented a mllj&gt; out·lining tile proposed Route 17.,.

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Picnic 1s Planned

By Society Group

DEBORAH JORDAN

Reception is Planned Five Grandchildren
RACINE -

Plans for an il)o

RUTLAND - A picnic at the
formal reception honoring Deptr
home or Mrs. Harold Sauer was
ty Grand Matron Cora Webb on
planned when the Woman's SoSept. 28 were made when Raciety of Christian Scnice of
cine Chapter, Order or Eastern
the Rutland Methodist Church
met recently at the home of ~r, met at the temple.
Plans were made for observMrs. Dana Hottman.
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!rleoos nigllt at the lime
Mrs. Harvey Erlewine, vice
the reception is held with all
president, gave devotions and
Meigs County chapters to par~
the program was presented by
Mrs. George White who used tlci.p&amp;te.
Worthy Matron Louise stewart
the t{f)ics "Teaching ror eom. .
named Chlorus Grimm and Shir:mitmen t" a n d 11 U!llerstandlng
ley
Johnson, chairman and co·Evangelism for Different Ages. ••
chairman tor the reception and
Plans tor a mother~ughter blnfrierkl' s night prvgram w i t h
·quet were discussed.
Clara Adams named chairman ot
Refreshments were aerved by the refreshment committee.
the hostess during a concluding
Worlhy Patron William Stewsocial hour.
art announced the past officers'
picnic for July 21 at the home
of Ben and Maxine Philson.
The chapter also planned to
Originally, the A I a m o in
Texas was a Catholic mlssion. honor past matrons and past paBaoketball ls truly Ameri- trons at the September meeting
with Kathleen McNickle and Mar·
~an in Its origins.

garet West named as hostesses.
A rummage sale was planned
ror August wlth the date and location to be announced. ObligaMIDDLEPORT - For youth,
tion nlght will be Observed al
graduation
1s a time of mixed
the September meeting.
emotion
a tin1e of reflection,
T h e Worthy Matron thanks
members for their work at the perhaps, a blt or remorse and a
grand inspection held recently time to look to the lllture.
For the perent and grantlparat the Southern High School in
Raclne. Refreslunents w e r e ent, graWation is a time ct accomplishment and pride In tile
served.
young people honorecl.
T h I s sprlng' s graduatloo
brought an ovor!lowlng &lt;Up of
pride to Mrs. VIolet Hartinger or
SKIN TESTS REQUIRED
CHESTER - Those planning Middleport wllo had ftvo grandto work at th!! foo:l. booth or children graduating. These Inthe Chester Volunteer Fire De- cluded three from higll sebool,
partment at the Meigs County one trom college and ooe trom
Fair may take their skin tests
Jt the Meigs Coont)• Health De-Announce Birth
partment on July 16 and 16.
Those wishing more infurmation
GALLIPOLLS - Mr. aod Mrs.
are to contact Hoss Cleland at
Donovan (Ted) Johnson, 6701 Red
Chester.
Coach Lane, Reynoldsburg, announce the recent birth or a
daughter, at Riverside Hospital
ln Columbus, 0.
The baby vreighed 7 pourw:Js and
8 ounces and has been named Jody Louise. She has two brothers,
Teddy, 7, aoo Timm.Y, 5, Maternal grandfather is Robert
Cornwell, Vine St. and paternal
grandmother is Mrs. Chauncey
E. Harrison, 147 Garfield Ave.
Paternal gruat-grarllmother is
Mrs. Dale Lee, RaciNJ. 0.

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Graduate This Spring

NAMED TO DEAN'S LIST
GALLIPOLJS - SMdra L,
Suiter, daughter of Mi. aoo Mr$,
A. Kimball Sulter, 281 Jackson
Pike, Gallipolis, was one of 242
Clpital Unh'Eirsity students on
the Dean's List at the eoo or the
current semester. To be eligible
ror this list, students must acquire a 3. 4 average. (Points are
figured on the basis ot tour
for an u A, II three for a 118,"
two for a "c.'' and one for a
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1N7 Clw&lt;mot

1-1• Spl,

t(ll.

While wilil
blaok v!IQ&lt;I top.

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ro- steer1nt1
andbnkel.

t'o&lt;tor)' air·

SGT. LISLE HOME
POMEROY - Sgt. E-5 Jlllllea
Wllbur Usle, son o! lfr, and
Mrs. Charles Lisle or arracule,
Is home on a 30-day !urlflll&amp;h,
He recentl)' returned from a
12-mooth tour or duty In VIetnam. ~. Usle will report to
a base In Georgia lollowlng his

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1'lreo. Just !be

ear lor tblo ldnd
. ofwealh&lt;r.

1N7c.d .... c.-.

Solid white wllb
blaek leterl«.
Turbo il',ydramatie. Power &amp;tea'tnl
and brakeo. r ...
tury air· condition-

te .--

furl~.

COMPLETES TRAINING
FT. KNOX, K,y, -

Wall Tlrea. 1lool
nice cu.
IN6 Memory
Col- 4 DoorSolid ..tilt• with red
leterlor, 8 Gl Stand·
ord Traeo. Radio, W·
&amp;W tlra One owner.
lAw mUeare.

Private

Howard 0. ,Johnson, 19, soo of
Mr. and Mrs, EUgene E. J 801'1, Foster Drive, Ma1011, W.
Va., completed recomaiasance
training June 21 at the Army
Armor center, Ft. Knox, K.Y,
Seen and Heard
Mrs. Mabel Huellolt of Mt.
Pleasan4 Iowa, and Mr. aoolfra.
Harold Hueholt and Camlly of
Dubuque, Iowa, are visitor&amp; at
the home or !he Rev. and Mrs.
Glen Hueholt and Camlly.

a school or nursing,
Latest to gramate was Miss
Joy Boggs, daui;bter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lfooel Boggs, the Iormor
Mary Ulu Ullril!lgo!r. 9le completed her training II\ the Holzer Hospital Scbool of Nursing
and In August will besln employment at the Cabell-llunllnglmt Hospital In Huntington, W.

., truct. Bee thl.i truck.

INS Fm ...... Dollvory

Solid ........ 8 eyl. Std. trona.
Tbla ... local truclc, Real ...,•.

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VI er;e:.o. Cab and CbWb
lf!f
" Ton Plck.Up

Bc!lld red,

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1964 Chewrellt

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Tott

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hearlllg. · Cdln
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would be gi..On ,their
when !Ina! de&lt;siln Is
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He also
0141.'¥t ~
provide• t.ntoOriollori. :10r ·fcl,;.
eatlon of re!liclenta ...,d)!!l!lllf111,.
eo and ali&lt;Mo $200 iAIIiard .- .
1111 ciosli tor thlll!e 110r...,1. ' ·
Alio preselt tor llio 'beliina
were Manley ·HfJWal'l(, ·illill'lct
engtllrer lor the SRC; L.' C. 'M&lt;&gt;
COm, SRC rlg--wo.Y dlviiiOII
and John Venture of the West
Virginia cllvllloo oroce or the
Bureau of Public Holds.

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SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1968

VOL 3 NO. 23

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JoY'S brother, Jetr. graclaatod !his spring !rom Middleport
lligll School and has been ac:cepted lor the Call term at Ohio
Unlverolcy.

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Norman Lanier of Rio-Grande,

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RUTLAND - The two sons of
Mr. and Mra. ~ White or
Rullaoo, llolh servl.l llln !he armed forces, . had furloughs at !he
aune d!nt and bave been here
with tlle&gt;r parents.
Airman 1-c ~ae White and
his wile, Mary IJou, return8d
MOR!I.Y to ColoradoSprlnga, Col
where he serves !JI the Norld
Intelll(IOIICe Service,
S. R. James CUI'IIs Whlto eompleted boot tritn1og at tho Great
Lakes Naval Trllinlnt! station,
and wlU retllrn !hare lol&lt;nlallor
tratnlna •• o hospital corpsman,

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U · ROTARY OFFICERS - Pictured abqve are newly-inotalled olllcers o!the Gallipolis
Rotary Club. Front row - Eldon Wuercl\ pnoldeot; George Bush, lmmediote past president;
Rear - Joe Br~ secretary; Nell Sand£~rs, director; Rev. Paul Bluclers, director; Paul Wag..
1111', aecoDd vice prealdeati Cecil BarDea, director; Roger Barron, first vlce presidflnt. Not pte-·
tured - Gary R. Short, treaourer.

One Driver Cited After

Mishap, No One Injured

. JULY 8th.

sured clear diatanee.
-..
Pollee '8814 Tim! waa headed
JIOJ'tholat on Second Ave,, at
f:05 p.m. Friday, and tolled to
stop ai the lnteroectlon. H I s
trucl&lt; LLtrucl&lt; the back 0( a ear
drlvon by Thelma Juanlla Bane,
33, Rt 2 GalltPQila,' Mrs. Bane
liad llopped tor tbo tramc slg.
nal, Thoro ,..,, moderate dsm00 boll!
The Otber ..ddent oocurredat

I LOT MEN'S ·;ANTS
VALUES TO $14.95

SALE PRICE

ss.oo·

ONE LOT SIIRTS, Knit &amp; Cotttl
VALUES T0$5.00

WI PIIIC:E

$3.0 '

ONE LOT OF

V~T0.$6.00

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VALUES

011·.

.Re;. $9.95 to $35.00 ~

OffE LOT
Values

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In Coli'lSlOD
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GALLIPOLJS- Noonewasinjured in a car-truck collision at
1:30 P. m. Friday on the Fair·
lleld- Centenary Rd., one-tenth of
a mlle south or Rt 588.
ace
The State !Hghwey Patrol said
that a car driven by Charles A.
5:50 p.m. Fli.da.Y at Tblrd Ave. Nuckles, 61, of Honlde Ave.,
aDd Pine St. Olllcora ~ed pulled onto th,e hlghwo.Y Into the
that Donna Marlo Klllle. , 0 jiO!h of a trucl&lt; operatec!J.&gt;¥ James
Beliolontalne, had stopped at' th; L ll&amp;nson, il; Patrlo't'Star Rt
'lnteraecllon beblnd 1 truck O!!Or- There was no damage to the truek .
&amp;ted 1&gt;Jo Charles E.. Yeai!Or,
and heavy damage to the ~uckles
Rl. 3 Olk HUt Botb were heacl- cer.
Nuckles was cited to Gallipolis
ed ~st oe Third A~e. Yeaaer bac~ed up and llfuek the Kit. , lolunlelpal Court July 10oocharge
tlo ccir. Thore was 110 dal!laae of (allure to yield the right of
to tbo truck and minor t.i tbe · WIJ'.

·as, ,

¥oborllll the clhllclr&lt;m lor the
Dro lfrs, Ella Condes,
Beekl' S.iJt! and !lias Mary

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Moore said, umonle ls high
and W(' intend to keep the plant in
full operation."
The contrad between Central
Operating and the Utlllcy Worl&lt;-

ers expired 11 midnigllt, JUDe30,
and a picket line wu sel"'atthe
plait Sundi.Y nl&amp;fiL SCime 190 om· .
ployees of the SpOinpJont ore!.,.
volved In the stril&lt;e.'

Gallia Countians
Leave For Europe
GALLIPOUS - Mike ThompTbe 120-memberBucl&lt;eyo state
soo and Mike Corbin, GalllpoUs, group will villi! sene European
aod Connla Wells, Wllkesvllle, countries ~ring the three -week
lelt Friday lor a 21-do.Y trip to tour.
Eurq,o with the AU-Olio Youtll
The dtolr, called
Choir,
Goodwill Singing
t:· Gov. James Rhodes, left Port
Columbus, via TWA, at 8:30 p.
m. Alter a atopover In
tho Olglrt prooeoded to Londoo.

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Eight Fined, Eight

GALLIPO~IS ~ One driver car.
was dted fD GalllpoHa 'MII!iclPollee elle&lt;l Yeoser to mupal Conrl In etch ol 1100 trallle nlelpal court on a cllarge ofbackacel-s Friday, No one waa lng llilhout !he assured clear
injured.
dlstallce. He poeted a $250 bmd
Torry G. Tau, 29, Scottown, to appear Monday.
. .... died to court, and posted
.
a ifo2~ . bcJ!Id, Monday 011'* cblrge
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Child Oinic

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MONDAY

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,J. A. Moore, rights. He said the company is
rnan~ger of the Philip Sporn Plant sure that no responsible WliOO
or the Central Operating Com· leader condones unlawful and dan11
pany, said Saturday thaLlheplant gerous acts. Central Operating
is continuing full optratlon de- Company takes seriously its r&amp;o
spite I!' strike by members of the sponslbility to the public and the
Utility Workers Union ()f Ameri- pltiic Interest In the continuance
ot electric service is an overridca, Af[....CIO.
Moore said the compamo takes Ing one."
The plant manager said' 'those
the view that the strike is undewho
seek to thwart the contin.r
sirable and noll1Jroducti ve both to
ance
of electric service to the
Central Operating Company and
the striking employees. He rei~ public are doing a dis-service to
erated Central Operating's posi· the public, to the community and
tioo that it is willing Lo continue to the efforts being made to settlt
to negotiate the issues involved the strike.''
Ahout 100 employees ol Central
and to discuss with the union a
Operating
Company, virtually all
proper means of bringing the
of
them
on
a supervisory level,
strike to a quick conclusion.
Moore said there have been are continuing to operate the plant
some threats ol violence, some and are living in tile plant..
de struction of property and inter·
fercnce with the company's right
to go in and out of the plant. He
said Central Operating Company
expects to take aU of the legal
steps avallable to it to insure its
NEW HAVEN -

Permit Suspended
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SOLE OWNER - BUI Joe
JOOnson. Gallipolis, · ls DOW
sole owner ot the GaUipolls
Chryslor - Pl,ymoutll firm,
1637 Eastern Awe. Johnson
previously shared the firm's
..,....ship with Jbn Mink. He
bougbt Mink's share on Ma7

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PICNIC HELD
GALLIPOLIS - The last meetIng of the Toddlers to Tassels
Mothers League was held last
night at tile clcy pool. Leoguo
members, famllles and friends
enjoyed a plcnic: prior to an even..
tng or awbnmlng.

I G;\LIJPOLlS .- · G.. Ia Councy
,tf,~nlle Court Judge John W.
ltowcll suspended the temporary
instruction permit ol James E.
Myers, 16, Gallipolis, ror three
months and impouOOed his ve-hicle on a eit_y police charge of
operating a motor vehicle on the
permil
In another city police case involving a juvenile, Judge Howell
fined Johnny C8llicoat. 17, Rt.
1 Bidwell, $10 and costs, on a
charge of failure to yield the
right or Will'SEEKS DIVORCE
POMEROY - Chlrging gross
neglect of duty and extreme cruelty, Marvin Allen Otler,arnlnor
of Middleport, hns llled suit for
dlvone ngalnst Rose Marie Oller, Gallipolis, a minor, in the
Meigs County common Pleas
COurt.

Others Forfeit Bonds
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a;q.~•~

ants were fined and elglrt others forfeited bonds Friday In
the ..,rt of Meigs Councy
Judge Frank W. Porter.
Fined were WUUam R. Dean,
Rutland, hltskip, $2a and costs;
Lester M. Lewis, Minersville,
$10 and costs, oo reglstratloo or
a motor vehicle; D. W· Ash, Pt.
Pleaoanl, $10 and costs, oo operator's license, and $150 and
costs and three days In jall with
$100 of the line suspended and
a olx mon!hs Prd&gt;atiOO pert~
on charges of driving while Intoxtcated; James P. Snyder, Porneroy, overload, $74 and costs,
$50 suspended; James Priddy,
Rutland, overload, $127 a e d
costs, $100 suspended; stanley
G. Wello, Pomeroy, $10 and
costo, assured clear distance;
Tbomos If. Stewart, Cloeshire

Rout.P 2 ""'" :: •. ;without as8llr~

ed clear distance, $10 and costs;
Tracy Whaley, Pomeroy, $101111d
costs, stop sign.
Forfeiting bmds wore Paul
Runyon, Minersville, issuing
menaetng threats, $27.50; Edwar d Moor e, Mine r svUIe, 1soutng menacing threats, $27.50,
and $100, resisting arrest; Carl
K• Bl·-~-shl
CIIII\VII
p, Pl. PI easant,
loft of •~•-r,
~$27 .~;
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Burns, Po moroy, $17 .~,
•• rtdlng
a cyde without e,yo protection;
Bernie L. Taylor, Indianapolis,
$57.50, no hillltWIJ' use tax sticker; John w. Tay1or, Ramer, ov.
erwidth vehicle, $27 .50; James
p . Edwards, J r., PItt sbur.,,
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$27 . 50, .....,..ng;
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Geneva Con"•-·
~, Peehl es, $27 .50 , psss.,.ov.
er a double yellow line at an Intersectloo.

Serviceman

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chaperaeea, a phyllldan and npresentallveo of fha MDiklftlllm
Motor Clm of Zanellvllle. EUb
choir member !lnaneea hll or
her trip.
The choir will return to Co1umbu s at 5:~p.m.
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The orpniution, with r e d
bl azers a.s members' lde~Klt;yIng mark, II under the dlrec~
uon 0( Gl oev we Thomaa, wbo
heads tile vocal muole cloportment ol !he Zanesville city
schools. The 120 All - 0 h l o
Chol r --~UIVII...,~, s
ue se1ectad
from a 300-voice Otdo State
Fair y ou.,
~ Choru 1 wbldl performs amual(y at the 11ate lair--'
..-~s.
Upoo rolurelng the European
choir will partldpate In eoneerts throusbout OhleandwDI
appear at the state ra1r.

For Bums
PO!o!EROY - Franklin Roush,
a Tennessee serviceman., wis

treated for flrst, second a n d
thlrd degree burns about tile race,
hands and arms Friday night at
Veteran• Memorial HospitaL
Roush was lakOn to !he hospital
by the Pconeroy Emerpney squlld
alter havllll reportedly pOUI'od
psoll111 on the carburetor of his
automobile at Rizer's on E. Main
St., and the psollne caught Ore.
Roush was referred to the Vet;..
erans Hospital In Runtlngtoo !ollowlng local treatment.

Colleetiom Up
. POMEROY - Soles t1x colleellons In 'Meigs Couell lor'
Jilne this year wore up about
$18,0011 ovor June of lao! ""'
'ao....Una to the report of Jalm
1). HW&gt;ert. Ohio troasurer.
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tts.~'l?. ~ to tu.-t
3.01.54 for J-~~~7. •Reeel»ia '
fiirJiie prtvl~ .,.... ' the r ...
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ed ciurlng the ~· 'rillts to
England, Doemark, Sweden,
Frauce, Switzerland, llob' and
. Portugllt.. :.1
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UtSURANCI WITH

White Brothers
Enjoy Furlough

GALLIPOLJS - Sltowillg loss11 or lllllos, In all eatepnie•
except new ltousetrallera Gallla
Colmtl lllllolnoblle dealers oold
391eas motorvehlclealastmooth
than dlrlng Ma,y. Dealera' sales
!all month totaled 298 compared
to 337 tho prevlouo mOII\h.
Figure• from, the Tille Dlvllloo of Clerk or Court MarJorie
R.lnehart'l olllce ohowed that8&amp;8
tl.tloo
!SlUed last moolh
as orallLst 991 In May. L a s t
moolh 290 mortgages were rued and ~ mortpgeo wero caneellod. IP May, 3lf mortgages
wer• flied and 257 were caneellad.
"l.ast momh sales of new ears
"'-"to 91 !rom 106ln May,.
lou of15 sales. New truck sales
~ munth ~ oO one lr4m
18, In Mal to 17 In JUne. Uand
ear oalos were down 10 In JUne
lrom the 151 aold In !fay.
· F.levao uaed trucks were aold
In June compared to 18 In !fay.
Twent;y - two new housetr!lilers
:were lltlld In June compared to
13 In !fay, Other sales In June
IDc:luded 10 new and olx used
motorcycles.

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Lone wlleel base. SoUl! blue. e
·ot std. ~ns. All ·1(004 tlrea.
Thla Ia a low mqeap, 1oool own·

. wllb btoclt bueket •to
B.P. ' Speed
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Gorland lllld Betcy !lartinger Lanter, received a bachelor or arts degree from Ohio
University last month and has
been &amp;i"Cepted for graduate work
In pqchology at Clark Unlverslcy In Worcester, Mass.
Deborah Jordan gramatedlrom
Upper Arlington High S.hoollast
month and will be altending Ohio
Unlverslcy. Sbe Is the dauillter
of Ralph and Violet Hartinger
Jordan o! Columbua.
Jame• (Jlmmer) Hartinger,
son of Col. and Mrs. James Harllngar, re&lt;elved his higll sehool
diploma rrom the R..,.he lll&amp;b
School In Las Vops, Nevada.
He plans to stteOO a unlveralljl
In Nevada.

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any ol1 thlse peOple~'' AJ.Vl• ~d Chamber ,Of C~erce, a~ked- lf
The ROgloter !oll&lt;IW\IW thO .... there .... any schedule ror IIlio ,
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pleUon .or .•W'IIIII ol the Roqte
Mn. Bryao olso ,
11*1, 17 extenalqO.
,
the school lo Ill be ,erl\oYed lllil
Nonnan ll Rouoh or the 81\C
thlt IIllo'
"!"'! pori ~ deolan se&lt;#oo Aid the two ~oopo.
plan .orlglniUy presented." ·~. and the brldp over Roulo 2
also said residents 01 Henilet,&lt;, ·wooid ~ u _.as JIOSilible,
son who ~sed to an to the h!UJ:i &lt;,...t the olher work ochodule was
sides dUI'Ing ·.oood periods could not yet ready.
not do so becauoe or the Roush told CO&lt;U Dean ol Point
rood.
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Plell!lllt that the rtglrt-&lt;&gt;1-wo.Y for
She Aid lhe would like for the Route 17 extensloo would
the SRC to CQI18lder this. "I be at least 150 feet In wlcllll.
would like to see wtat ls done He said. it "can be much wldbenelllt the town and not to des- er, depeJding on the construotroy u.;· Mrs, Bryan concluded. tion details" which have ootbeen
Rush A. Krodell, represent. com,pleted.
ed the roods commltteo of the
Also appeartrwbeforethehearPolnt Pleasant - lfasoo Counl¥ lng were Bill Stntos or the Do';,'

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REG. PI!ICI $7.95 1'0'$12.95 ·

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an of Jluntlngton, elQ)resoed lean
the new elhated highway wooJd
l!'&amp;ve MacceBS to residents along
tho hUistde, exc~JPt vla routes
through the hillside.
Alvis told The Register, '-•
ever, that as much access as
possible would be provided lor
private pJ'opertles without l~
terruptlng the traffic patterns
on the new lour-lane highway.
He pointed out that although
the current Route 17 at Chestnut Street, In Henderson eveP.
tually would be CUt off by !he
new rood, tllal access to the
uew rood is being plaonM for
both eods of the Old Route 17
secUOIL
"We don't intend to isolate

Sales

Past Moqth , ·-'

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SALE ·PiiCE
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tenalon trom"J!&gt;o ~ 2 Ex- · how0ver, woold be Included In the tract This lncbxjes the construepre~ow~, to I' ~"'""J•,._so~IJ&gt;: Se&lt;!)lld ~·e a!"'"t whicb to- tlon of 'an , '"ldllloilil tw.o lanes
easl , ~(·ih•• l/.S. Coo~! Guard. do.Y's heartrw wu conducted. on Ro\itl! ~ '1ni,'ille lntercllange
statloo,... · _ ~. .
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ThJ·s phase include• construe- area. ~ noUte 17 ~ ove-:
A .il;l' itne.~r':~ fD tbe' . lion of two, ratnps to c0111plete Route 2 tp the """ btldge and ,
' new ~~al 1 4-;~i!~ a r'!"4 the Henderion lilterchallle and the IW~oO!I ~~pseasi or lioute
ll'om the new ~ -17 fD Rpute an addlllonal ·leDgth or lour-lane 2 lor tramc entering alid leav· 2, cutting directly ,thrflll&amp;h, 11~.,. Route 17 "' connoct,with present lng the lit'ldge.
deraon !l&lt;hool. This l'U!liOred !Or Rou\8 17 at Chestnut Street"""' '
The third and d.nalphaaewould
some t!me,: came aa a ,aurpr{se t~ B&amp;O RaUrood Bridge.
be the construcUon olalour-lane
altho hearing. ' '·
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The two ramps menUonM Route 17 fr.om near 1~ railo. R. Cdln, represenun;sac ~.bovO lncl~e; the one througll rood bridge to Two Mile Creek
Commlssloner,,M. R. (Cy) Ham- Heooersoo School aoo the sec- vlclnlcy below the Coast Guard
Ill, however, 'poi·~ out that the Ond e-nds rrom one ot the station.
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.
ing that the new Routes 2 and 17
undJ ~vljl by the U.S. Bu,
The lttei phose, according to would be elevatod somell feet
relu ~~ l'lllilte !t:'a.
·Robert Alvis of the SRC doolgn.
One protestant at the hearing,
This ~on or 1110 project, clivl!lon, already is ~r ell~ Mrs. I1I.Y (Louise Morris) Bry-

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Croon the eoo of
Oh!o River Bridge.
. ..· TKI~ w~a the major protest
:at the hearing acconllng to a
.'•lor)\ln Wednesdo.Y's Pl Pleasini!Wglster by Editor Jol)nsa...
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Durll!i !he 29-mlnute seulqn
at the Muon County Courthouse,
fii'e pef,S,OOS appeared toe11press
thelt ~nlons aoo ask questions
o! the $tate .Rosd commloslon.
The SRC presented a mllj&gt; out·lining tile proposed Route 17.,.

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Picnic 1s Planned

By Society Group

DEBORAH JORDAN

Reception is Planned Five Grandchildren
RACINE -

Plans for an il)o

RUTLAND - A picnic at the
formal reception honoring Deptr
home or Mrs. Harold Sauer was
ty Grand Matron Cora Webb on
planned when the Woman's SoSept. 28 were made when Raciety of Christian Scnice of
cine Chapter, Order or Eastern
the Rutland Methodist Church
met recently at the home of ~r, met at the temple.
Plans were made for observMrs. Dana Hottman.
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!rleoos nigllt at the lime
Mrs. Harvey Erlewine, vice
the reception is held with all
president, gave devotions and
Meigs County chapters to par~
the program was presented by
Mrs. George White who used tlci.p&amp;te.
Worthy Matron Louise stewart
the t{f)ics "Teaching ror eom. .
named Chlorus Grimm and Shir:mitmen t" a n d 11 U!llerstandlng
ley
Johnson, chairman and co·Evangelism for Different Ages. ••
chairman tor the reception and
Plans tor a mother~ughter blnfrierkl' s night prvgram w i t h
·quet were discussed.
Clara Adams named chairman ot
Refreshments were aerved by the refreshment committee.
the hostess during a concluding
Worlhy Patron William Stewsocial hour.
art announced the past officers'
picnic for July 21 at the home
of Ben and Maxine Philson.
The chapter also planned to
Originally, the A I a m o in
Texas was a Catholic mlssion. honor past matrons and past paBaoketball ls truly Ameri- trons at the September meeting
with Kathleen McNickle and Mar·
~an in Its origins.

garet West named as hostesses.
A rummage sale was planned
ror August wlth the date and location to be announced. ObligaMIDDLEPORT - For youth,
tion nlght will be Observed al
graduation
1s a time of mixed
the September meeting.
emotion
a tin1e of reflection,
T h e Worthy Matron thanks
members for their work at the perhaps, a blt or remorse and a
grand inspection held recently time to look to the lllture.
For the perent and grantlparat the Southern High School in
Raclne. Refreslunents w e r e ent, graWation is a time ct accomplishment and pride In tile
served.
young people honorecl.
T h I s sprlng' s graduatloo
brought an ovor!lowlng &lt;Up of
pride to Mrs. VIolet Hartinger or
SKIN TESTS REQUIRED
CHESTER - Those planning Middleport wllo had ftvo grandto work at th!! foo:l. booth or children graduating. These Inthe Chester Volunteer Fire De- cluded three from higll sebool,
partment at the Meigs County one trom college and ooe trom
Fair may take their skin tests
Jt the Meigs Coont)• Health De-Announce Birth
partment on July 16 and 16.
Those wishing more infurmation
GALLIPOLLS - Mr. aod Mrs.
are to contact Hoss Cleland at
Donovan (Ted) Johnson, 6701 Red
Chester.
Coach Lane, Reynoldsburg, announce the recent birth or a
daughter, at Riverside Hospital
ln Columbus, 0.
The baby vreighed 7 pourw:Js and
8 ounces and has been named Jody Louise. She has two brothers,
Teddy, 7, aoo Timm.Y, 5, Maternal grandfather is Robert
Cornwell, Vine St. and paternal
grandmother is Mrs. Chauncey
E. Harrison, 147 Garfield Ave.
Paternal gruat-grarllmother is
Mrs. Dale Lee, RaciNJ. 0.

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NAMED TO DEAN'S LIST
GALLIPOLJS - SMdra L,
Suiter, daughter of Mi. aoo Mr$,
A. Kimball Sulter, 281 Jackson
Pike, Gallipolis, was one of 242
Clpital Unh'Eirsity students on
the Dean's List at the eoo or the
current semester. To be eligible
ror this list, students must acquire a 3. 4 average. (Points are
figured on the basis ot tour
for an u A, II three for a 118,"
two for a "c.'' and one for a
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blaok v!IQ&lt;I top.

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andbnkel.

t'o&lt;tor)' air·

SGT. LISLE HOME
POMEROY - Sgt. E-5 Jlllllea
Wllbur Usle, son o! lfr, and
Mrs. Charles Lisle or arracule,
Is home on a 30-day !urlflll&amp;h,
He recentl)' returned from a
12-mooth tour or duty In VIetnam. ~. Usle will report to
a base In Georgia lollowlng his

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ear lor tblo ldnd
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1N7c.d .... c.-.

Solid white wllb
blaek leterl«.
Turbo il',ydramatie. Power &amp;tea'tnl
and brakeo. r ...
tury air· condition-

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COMPLETES TRAINING
FT. KNOX, K,y, -

Wall Tlrea. 1lool
nice cu.
IN6 Memory
Col- 4 DoorSolid ..tilt• with red
leterlor, 8 Gl Stand·
ord Traeo. Radio, W·
&amp;W tlra One owner.
lAw mUeare.

Private

Howard 0. ,Johnson, 19, soo of
Mr. and Mrs, EUgene E. J 801'1, Foster Drive, Ma1011, W.
Va., completed recomaiasance
training June 21 at the Army
Armor center, Ft. Knox, K.Y,
Seen and Heard
Mrs. Mabel Huellolt of Mt.
Pleasan4 Iowa, and Mr. aoolfra.
Harold Hueholt and Camlly of
Dubuque, Iowa, are visitor&amp; at
the home or !he Rev. and Mrs.
Glen Hueholt and Camlly.

a school or nursing,
Latest to gramate was Miss
Joy Boggs, daui;bter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lfooel Boggs, the Iormor
Mary Ulu Ullril!lgo!r. 9le completed her training II\ the Holzer Hospital Scbool of Nursing
and In August will besln employment at the Cabell-llunllnglmt Hospital In Huntington, W.

., truct. Bee thl.i truck.

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Tbla ... local truclc, Real ...,•.

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He also
0141.'¥t ~
provide• t.ntoOriollori. :10r ·fcl,;.
eatlon of re!liclenta ...,d)!!l!lllf111,.
eo and ali&lt;Mo $200 iAIIiard .- .
1111 ciosli tor thlll!e 110r...,1. ' ·
Alio preselt tor llio 'beliina
were Manley ·HfJWal'l(, ·illill'lct
engtllrer lor the SRC; L.' C. 'M&lt;&gt;
COm, SRC rlg--wo.Y dlviiiOII
and John Venture of the West
Virginia cllvllloo oroce or the
Bureau of Public Holds.

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SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1968

VOL 3 NO. 23

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JoY'S brother, Jetr. graclaatod !his spring !rom Middleport
lligll School and has been ac:cepted lor the Call term at Ohio
Unlverolcy.

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Mr. and Mra. ~ White or
Rullaoo, llolh servl.l llln !he armed forces, . had furloughs at !he
aune d!nt and bave been here
with tlle&gt;r parents.
Airman 1-c ~ae White and
his wile, Mary IJou, return8d
MOR!I.Y to ColoradoSprlnga, Col
where he serves !JI the Norld
Intelll(IOIICe Service,
S. R. James CUI'IIs Whlto eompleted boot tritn1og at tho Great
Lakes Naval Trllinlnt! station,
and wlU retllrn !hare lol&lt;nlallor
tratnlna •• o hospital corpsman,

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Rotary Club. Front row - Eldon Wuercl\ pnoldeot; George Bush, lmmediote past president;
Rear - Joe Br~ secretary; Nell Sand£~rs, director; Rev. Paul Bluclers, director; Paul Wag..
1111', aecoDd vice prealdeati Cecil BarDea, director; Roger Barron, first vlce presidflnt. Not pte-·
tured - Gary R. Short, treaourer.

One Driver Cited After

Mishap, No One Injured

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sured clear diatanee.
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Pollee '8814 Tim! waa headed
JIOJ'tholat on Second Ave,, at
f:05 p.m. Friday, and tolled to
stop ai the lnteroectlon. H I s
trucl&lt; LLtrucl&lt; the back 0( a ear
drlvon by Thelma Juanlla Bane,
33, Rt 2 GalltPQila,' Mrs. Bane
liad llopped tor tbo tramc slg.
nal, Thoro ,..,, moderate dsm00 boll!
The Otber ..ddent oocurredat

I LOT MEN'S ·;ANTS
VALUES TO $14.95

SALE PRICE

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ONE LOT SIIRTS, Knit &amp; Cotttl
VALUES T0$5.00

WI PIIIC:E

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GALLIPOLJS- Noonewasinjured in a car-truck collision at
1:30 P. m. Friday on the Fair·
lleld- Centenary Rd., one-tenth of
a mlle south or Rt 588.
ace
The State !Hghwey Patrol said
that a car driven by Charles A.
5:50 p.m. Fli.da.Y at Tblrd Ave. Nuckles, 61, of Honlde Ave.,
aDd Pine St. Olllcora ~ed pulled onto th,e hlghwo.Y Into the
that Donna Marlo Klllle. , 0 jiO!h of a trucl&lt; operatec!J.&gt;¥ James
Beliolontalne, had stopped at' th; L ll&amp;nson, il; Patrlo't'Star Rt
'lnteraecllon beblnd 1 truck O!!Or- There was no damage to the truek .
&amp;ted 1&gt;Jo Charles E.. Yeai!Or,
and heavy damage to the ~uckles
Rl. 3 Olk HUt Botb were heacl- cer.
Nuckles was cited to Gallipolis
ed ~st oe Third A~e. Yeaaer bac~ed up and llfuek the Kit. , lolunlelpal Court July 10oocharge
tlo ccir. Thore was 110 dal!laae of (allure to yield the right of
to tbo truck and minor t.i tbe · WIJ'.

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Dro lfrs, Ella Condes,
Beekl' S.iJt! and !lias Mary

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Moore said, umonle ls high
and W(' intend to keep the plant in
full operation."
The contrad between Central
Operating and the Utlllcy Worl&lt;-

ers expired 11 midnigllt, JUDe30,
and a picket line wu sel"'atthe
plait Sundi.Y nl&amp;fiL SCime 190 om· .
ployees of the SpOinpJont ore!.,.
volved In the stril&lt;e.'

Gallia Countians
Leave For Europe
GALLIPOUS - Mike ThompTbe 120-memberBucl&lt;eyo state
soo and Mike Corbin, GalllpoUs, group will villi! sene European
aod Connla Wells, Wllkesvllle, countries ~ring the three -week
lelt Friday lor a 21-do.Y trip to tour.
Eurq,o with the AU-Olio Youtll
The dtolr, called
Choir,
Goodwill Singing
t:· Gov. James Rhodes, left Port
Columbus, via TWA, at 8:30 p.
m. Alter a atopover In
tho Olglrt prooeoded to Londoo.

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GALLIPO~IS ~ One driver car.
was dted fD GalllpoHa 'MII!iclPollee elle&lt;l Yeoser to mupal Conrl In etch ol 1100 trallle nlelpal court on a cllarge ofbackacel-s Friday, No one waa lng llilhout !he assured clear
injured.
dlstallce. He poeted a $250 bmd
Torry G. Tau, 29, Scottown, to appear Monday.
. .... died to court, and posted
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a ifo2~ . bcJ!Id, Monday 011'* cblrge
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,J. A. Moore, rights. He said the company is
rnan~ger of the Philip Sporn Plant sure that no responsible WliOO
or the Central Operating Com· leader condones unlawful and dan11
pany, said Saturday thaLlheplant gerous acts. Central Operating
is continuing full optratlon de- Company takes seriously its r&amp;o
spite I!' strike by members of the sponslbility to the public and the
Utility Workers Union ()f Ameri- pltiic Interest In the continuance
ot electric service is an overridca, Af[....CIO.
Moore said the compamo takes Ing one."
The plant manager said' 'those
the view that the strike is undewho
seek to thwart the contin.r
sirable and noll1Jroducti ve both to
ance
of electric service to the
Central Operating Company and
the striking employees. He rei~ public are doing a dis-service to
erated Central Operating's posi· the public, to the community and
tioo that it is willing Lo continue to the efforts being made to settlt
to negotiate the issues involved the strike.''
Ahout 100 employees ol Central
and to discuss with the union a
Operating
Company, virtually all
proper means of bringing the
of
them
on
a supervisory level,
strike to a quick conclusion.
Moore said there have been are continuing to operate the plant
some threats ol violence, some and are living in tile plant..
de struction of property and inter·
fercnce with the company's right
to go in and out of the plant. He
said Central Operating Company
expects to take aU of the legal
steps avallable to it to insure its
NEW HAVEN -

Permit Suspended
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SOLE OWNER - BUI Joe
JOOnson. Gallipolis, · ls DOW
sole owner ot the GaUipolls
Chryslor - Pl,ymoutll firm,
1637 Eastern Awe. Johnson
previously shared the firm's
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bougbt Mink's share on Ma7

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PICNIC HELD
GALLIPOLIS - The last meetIng of the Toddlers to Tassels
Mothers League was held last
night at tile clcy pool. Leoguo
members, famllles and friends
enjoyed a plcnic: prior to an even..
tng or awbnmlng.

I G;\LIJPOLlS .- · G.. Ia Councy
,tf,~nlle Court Judge John W.
ltowcll suspended the temporary
instruction permit ol James E.
Myers, 16, Gallipolis, ror three
months and impouOOed his ve-hicle on a eit_y police charge of
operating a motor vehicle on the
permil
In another city police case involving a juvenile, Judge Howell
fined Johnny C8llicoat. 17, Rt.
1 Bidwell, $10 and costs, on a
charge of failure to yield the
right or Will'SEEKS DIVORCE
POMEROY - Chlrging gross
neglect of duty and extreme cruelty, Marvin Allen Otler,arnlnor
of Middleport, hns llled suit for
dlvone ngalnst Rose Marie Oller, Gallipolis, a minor, in the
Meigs County common Pleas
COurt.

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ants were fined and elglrt others forfeited bonds Friday In
the ..,rt of Meigs Councy
Judge Frank W. Porter.
Fined were WUUam R. Dean,
Rutland, hltskip, $2a and costs;
Lester M. Lewis, Minersville,
$10 and costs, oo reglstratloo or
a motor vehicle; D. W· Ash, Pt.
Pleaoanl, $10 and costs, oo operator's license, and $150 and
costs and three days In jall with
$100 of the line suspended and
a olx mon!hs Prd&gt;atiOO pert~
on charges of driving while Intoxtcated; James P. Snyder, Porneroy, overload, $74 and costs,
$50 suspended; James Priddy,
Rutland, overload, $127 a e d
costs, $100 suspended; stanley
G. Wello, Pomeroy, $10 and
costo, assured clear distance;
Tbomos If. Stewart, Cloeshire

Rout.P 2 ""'" :: •. ;without as8llr~

ed clear distance, $10 and costs;
Tracy Whaley, Pomeroy, $101111d
costs, stop sign.
Forfeiting bmds wore Paul
Runyon, Minersville, issuing
menaetng threats, $27.50; Edwar d Moor e, Mine r svUIe, 1soutng menacing threats, $27.50,
and $100, resisting arrest; Carl
K• Bl·-~-shl
CIIII\VII
p, Pl. PI easant,
loft of •~•-r,
~$27 .~;
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Burns, Po moroy, $17 .~,
•• rtdlng
a cyde without e,yo protection;
Bernie L. Taylor, Indianapolis,
$57.50, no hillltWIJ' use tax sticker; John w. Tay1or, Ramer, ov.
erwidth vehicle, $27 .50; James
p . Edwards, J r., PItt sbur.,,
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~, Peehl es, $27 .50 , psss.,.ov.
er a double yellow line at an Intersectloo.

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chaperaeea, a phyllldan and npresentallveo of fha MDiklftlllm
Motor Clm of Zanellvllle. EUb
choir member !lnaneea hll or
her trip.
The choir will return to Co1umbu s at 5:~p.m.
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The orpniution, with r e d
bl azers a.s members' lde~Klt;yIng mark, II under the dlrec~
uon 0( Gl oev we Thomaa, wbo
heads tile vocal muole cloportment ol !he Zanesville city
schools. The 120 All - 0 h l o
Chol r --~UIVII...,~, s
ue se1ectad
from a 300-voice Otdo State
Fair y ou.,
~ Choru 1 wbldl performs amual(y at the 11ate lair--'
..-~s.
Upoo rolurelng the European
choir will partldpate In eoneerts throusbout OhleandwDI
appear at the state ra1r.

For Bums
PO!o!EROY - Franklin Roush,
a Tennessee serviceman., wis

treated for flrst, second a n d
thlrd degree burns about tile race,
hands and arms Friday night at
Veteran• Memorial HospitaL
Roush was lakOn to !he hospital
by the Pconeroy Emerpney squlld
alter havllll reportedly pOUI'od
psoll111 on the carburetor of his
automobile at Rizer's on E. Main
St., and the psollne caught Ore.
Roush was referred to the Vet;..
erans Hospital In Runtlngtoo !ollowlng local treatment.

Colleetiom Up
. POMEROY - Soles t1x colleellons In 'Meigs Couell lor'
Jilne this year wore up about
$18,0011 ovor June of lao! ""'
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1). HW&gt;ert. Ohio troasurer.
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tts.~'l?. ~ to tu.-t
3.01.54 for J-~~~7. •Reeel»ia '
fiirJiie prtvl~ .,.... ' the r ...
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ed ciurlng the ~· 'rillts to
England, Doemark, Sweden,
Frauce, Switzerland, llob' and
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UtSURANCI WITH

White Brothers
Enjoy Furlough

GALLIPOLJS - Sltowillg loss11 or lllllos, In all eatepnie•
except new ltousetrallera Gallla
Colmtl lllllolnoblle dealers oold
391eas motorvehlclealastmooth
than dlrlng Ma,y. Dealera' sales
!all month totaled 298 compared
to 337 tho prevlouo mOII\h.
Figure• from, the Tille Dlvllloo of Clerk or Court MarJorie
R.lnehart'l olllce ohowed that8&amp;8
tl.tloo
!SlUed last moolh
as orallLst 991 In May. L a s t
moolh 290 mortgages were rued and ~ mortpgeo wero caneellod. IP May, 3lf mortgages
wer• flied and 257 were caneellad.
"l.ast momh sales of new ears
"'-"to 91 !rom 106ln May,.
lou of15 sales. New truck sales
~ munth ~ oO one lr4m
18, In Mal to 17 In JUne. Uand
ear oalos were down 10 In JUne
lrom the 151 aold In !fay.
· F.levao uaed trucks were aold
In June compared to 18 In !fay.
Twent;y - two new housetr!lilers
:were lltlld In June compared to
13 In !fay, Other sales In June
IDc:luded 10 new and olx used
motorcycles.

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·ot std. ~ns. All ·1(004 tlrea.
Thla Ia a low mqeap, 1oool own·

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B.P. ' Speed
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Gorland lllld Betcy !lartinger Lanter, received a bachelor or arts degree from Ohio
University last month and has
been &amp;i"Cepted for graduate work
In pqchology at Clark Unlverslcy In Worcester, Mass.
Deborah Jordan gramatedlrom
Upper Arlington High S.hoollast
month and will be altending Ohio
Unlverslcy. Sbe Is the dauillter
of Ralph and Violet Hartinger
Jordan o! Columbua.
Jame• (Jlmmer) Hartinger,
son of Col. and Mrs. James Harllngar, re&lt;elved his higll sehool
diploma rrom the R..,.he lll&amp;b
School In Las Vops, Nevada.
He plans to stteOO a unlveralljl
In Nevada.

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any ol1 thlse peOple~'' AJ.Vl• ~d Chamber ,Of C~erce, a~ked- lf
The ROgloter !oll&lt;IW\IW thO .... there .... any schedule ror IIlio ,
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pleUon .or .•W'IIIII ol the Roqte
Mn. Bryao olso ,
11*1, 17 extenalqO.
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the school lo Ill be ,erl\oYed lllil
Nonnan ll Rouoh or the 81\C
thlt IIllo'
"!"'! pori ~ deolan se&lt;#oo Aid the two ~oopo.
plan .orlglniUy presented." ·~. and the brldp over Roulo 2
also said residents 01 Henilet,&lt;, ·wooid ~ u _.as JIOSilible,
son who ~sed to an to the h!UJ:i &lt;,...t the olher work ochodule was
sides dUI'Ing ·.oood periods could not yet ready.
not do so becauoe or the Roush told CO&lt;U Dean ol Point
rood.
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Plell!lllt that the rtglrt-&lt;&gt;1-wo.Y for
She Aid lhe would like for the Route 17 extensloo would
the SRC to CQI18lder this. "I be at least 150 feet In wlcllll.
would like to see wtat ls done He said. it "can be much wldbenelllt the town and not to des- er, depeJding on the construotroy u.;· Mrs, Bryan concluded. tion details" which have ootbeen
Rush A. Krodell, represent. com,pleted.
ed the roods commltteo of the
Also appeartrwbeforethehearPolnt Pleasant - lfasoo Counl¥ lng were Bill Stntos or the Do';,'

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an of Jluntlngton, elQ)resoed lean
the new elhated highway wooJd
l!'&amp;ve MacceBS to residents along
tho hUistde, exc~JPt vla routes
through the hillside.
Alvis told The Register, '-•
ever, that as much access as
possible would be provided lor
private pJ'opertles without l~
terruptlng the traffic patterns
on the new lour-lane highway.
He pointed out that although
the current Route 17 at Chestnut Street, In Henderson eveP.
tually would be CUt off by !he
new rood, tllal access to the
uew rood is being plaonM for
both eods of the Old Route 17
secUOIL
"We don't intend to isolate

Sales

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tenalon trom"J!&gt;o ~ 2 Ex- · how0ver, woold be Included In the tract This lncbxjes the construepre~ow~, to I' ~"'""J•,._so~IJ&gt;: Se&lt;!)lld ~·e a!"'"t whicb to- tlon of 'an , '"ldllloilil tw.o lanes
easl , ~(·ih•• l/.S. Coo~! Guard. do.Y's heartrw wu conducted. on Ro\itl! ~ '1ni,'ille lntercllange
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ThJ·s phase include• construe- area. ~ noUte 17 ~ ove-:
A .il;l' itne.~r':~ fD tbe' . lion of two, ratnps to c0111plete Route 2 tp the """ btldge and ,
' new ~~al 1 4-;~i!~ a r'!"4 the Henderion lilterchallle and the IW~oO!I ~~pseasi or lioute
ll'om the new ~ -17 fD Rpute an addlllonal ·leDgth or lour-lane 2 lor tramc entering alid leav· 2, cutting directly ,thrflll&amp;h, 11~.,. Route 17 "' connoct,with present lng the lit'ldge.
deraon !l&lt;hool. This l'U!liOred !Or Rou\8 17 at Chestnut Street"""' '
The third and d.nalphaaewould
some t!me,: came aa a ,aurpr{se t~ B&amp;O RaUrood Bridge.
be the construcUon olalour-lane
altho hearing. ' '·
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The two ramps menUonM Route 17 fr.om near 1~ railo. R. Cdln, represenun;sac ~.bovO lncl~e; the one througll rood bridge to Two Mile Creek
Commlssloner,,M. R. (Cy) Ham- Heooersoo School aoo the sec- vlclnlcy below the Coast Guard
Ill, however, 'poi·~ out that the Ond e-nds rrom one ot the station.
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· .-plans We~e ~~Jiialnary •oo Route 2• iodtJs to ' the .pro;&gt;OSed , · Jt WOB pointed oui It the hearllnal deslsn . C&lt;!iiiCI not be modo Roulo 17 extension.
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undJ ~vljl by the U.S. Bu,
The lttei phose, according to would be elevatod somell feet
relu ~~ l'lllilte !t:'a.
·Robert Alvis of the SRC doolgn.
One protestant at the hearing,
This ~on or 1110 project, clivl!lon, already is ~r ell~ Mrs. I1I.Y (Louise Morris) Bry-

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WII t Chamberlain'a
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·ljilUre Ia lnllldo or ootllldo i&gt;fO
ball!otbaU IIIII be cleared up by
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he 111U jUJqJ to lbe rival Amerl·
can Bolketllall Aaioclatlon,tcliio
,..tce t_s n01 met ln.t11a )IliA. 0r
that he mlldll . . . to the bam-

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storming Horiilir Globeirotters,
' Cbanlberlain plans 'to meet wllhwilomhej!l "edifterl......
¥0n"'-1' and Tuelda1 with I r v Kansas Unlver:ti; and bWore
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119~. 01111er ol 1he l'ldla- Jolnlng lhe NBA. ,,.,,
cl!l~ ·76m, and their tllka
But the latter liP ~s~d
OIOild.doterl(1lne
Cham- no lead to 1Jira1 ciiiiCo\Mies,
~~' playa oext ...1011 llltli emanclng lheporoJ!b!Uil'thatWII•
~ ] !Iori· or lhe r.oa An&amp;eJ•• mlslrt not be on - · s teem
~· ~ or lll)'lloll1 at all. .... Call.
.,:aprta tliat 1he .....- . Ali lblnp lllnil IOIW, It's no
· - lUPer ' . - hal ..... aec:ret ~lain Wlllll · 'to
tr~ lo, lhe.'Lakera for lltree leave l'lr!Iadelphla. Ajld. II' 1 no
~ora arid calh W;re ri!Yived Mere! the 76era are 1101 count~ this ....... But a 711era in( 1111 him- IO&amp;DI. The bl&amp;apol&lt;eanian !naiiiOd ·the trade leot proof ollldsls the tact thel
tile dub' a lld:O brodwre doea
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County

Highway IJo!lortment

Is or a bulldozer puahiow ~ l;...lng ,.;, 1)111 the'oiher p~
showd the coun!y's hup D-9 bulldooer aeiting.i 'fOI'ki&gt;Ut on
the projecL &amp;lpL Crabtree Slid moving or several ibooaand's
or yards or dirt is being requlred ·to eompleto the relocation

is shown in the photo at left overlooking the area where the
slip occurred from the sectioo where the new route la being
located. A Gradall Is being used on 1he old section to keep It
passable until the relocation is completed. The center picture

is in the process ol undertaking 1 major road relocation projett on King~bury Road, near Route 33, where the May rains
aoo flooding caused an unrepairabJe slip to a. section of the

present route. RollaOO Crabtree, department superinteOOent..

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Katie's Korner

PCMEROY- OurMosonCOIIn-

to enjoy life and nature at Ita
besL
Good Old lloys? You better
believe it! Juat talking to Jody
about the spot seemed to brighten

correspondent, Alma Marshall, recentzy told in her column of a one-time picnic and
camping area on Bt·eezy Heights,
that was reached by wooden steps
built to go over the cliff behind
Pomeroy High School. This is
very true and I would like to
tell more aboot this and show
two pictures that were taken
there In 191~
My mother~in-taw, Mrs. T. H.

get Ollly $20 mootllly.

In last weeks cDlwnn there
was a slight error in the recipe
of Yeast Blacults. Mrs. T..,

it should have been 15.

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source on the subject.

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There Is oome COQ)ecture that mattero hang.

Braves Blank Astros,
Angels, Sens ·Triumph
ATLANTA (UPi) - Knuddoballer Phil Nlakro pl-atourhltter ·and dlmaxed a DYWIIII
10Yentb&lt;4mfnc rail¥ witll a two-

Baltimore
Clips Yanks

lord's·husbend, In cyping the last line, had ba)W 35 minutes when

the belle of any ball and was a

POmeroy.

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(Jody) Crow, who no doubt was
ON STEPS - Mrs. T, 11. Crow. Mr. Howard from Huntington and Mrs. LucUle Will Detenbacher pose on the steps
that once led to the large picnic area on Breezy Heights in

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SALARY ctiTs
DAKAR, Sonepl (UP0- ,
Members or the So~eM
1NallOi.l A11eml~Jt ,111.~ ,wtecl
to cut their salaries by .m~
than two-thirds as an e-le
or the aacrlllees they real ore
needed to bol1tar the lll!lon'a
ecOIIOllll. The dejiUtles, -bad
beOJI receiving $64.80 a mCIIItll,

Picnic Area £Recalled
ty

ob- 1101 leature Chamberlain.
vl0ulli1 Ia the main boi"'P In lhe wuro ..,..,..r ecntraot extrade, Ills aalll'J Ia estimated to pired In September, and be Slid
range II hi&amp;ll as ~50,000 and he found uiiJacceptable" t h e
aome o b - s 1hlnk ha may 78era' new offer. This team then
' . IIIYe prloed himself oot ol tho ,.•• him P8rmllalon to,..ottate
\ Natiollal Boaketllall Asaoclatlon. with 1ha Liken and there the
~·ala;

Ave., Pom~y. has ames~· to
relay to ~ yoong man !hal ioai
seen taklng,cabbegelromhJapr- .

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lr THOMAS THOMAS
NEA Sporh Wriler
NEW YORK-(NEA)-Tile difference In carrying a .300 bat-

ting average lor the National League AU-Stars an&lt;l a .195
average lor the New York Meta Is one year. Or 10 II ...,ms
10 Jerry Grote.
The 25-year-old cateher from San Antonio, Te,.. won a poslUon oo the NL starting lineup by receiving more votes lhan
the Dodgen' Tom Haller, ClntiMatl rookie Jobn Bench,
Atlanta's Joe Torre and lhe Cardinals' Tim McCarver. who
ftnlsbed second lhrough filth In that order in the balloting.
"Everybody kept saying I couldn't miSB,'' was Grote's reaction. "But I wasn't that sure. There are too many good
catehersln the league.
"This year I lowered my bands and shortened my swing at
bat, and started hitting Une drives again. Also, when I go out
to call a game Cor our young pitchers now, I feel prepared
and comfortable. There's no second-guessing."
Grote played a year at Trinity University before joining the
Tens League In 1963. The next year he hit .181 in 100 games
at Houston and spent the following Mason at Oklahoma City.
A year later he went to the Mell.
The All-Star game was the larthest thing from Grote's mind
last summer when he was having trouble just staying out of
trouble. In Los Angeles one night, the Mell had used two
ealchers and Grote was the third and last to go into the game.
In the seventh Inning, he got Into an argument with the urn·
plre and was eJected. The Dodgen received the winning run
whan a rookie outftelder, who had been moved to cateher,
allowed a pu.ed baD.
Grote received a 10111 distance can from the front olflce in
New York and a . line. Manacer
Wes Westrum also had
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a few words lor Grote's poor performances-both at'the plate

and behind II. II was that kind or year for Jerry Grote.
This year dldn'llook promising e!ther. Gil HodfiOB bad succeeded Westrum ao manager. When the aeuon opened, J. C.
Martin was the regular cateher.

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can League casl, which includes Hannon Killebrew an&lt;l Rod

Carew of Minnesota, Ba!Umoo's Brooka R!Jblnaon, Jim Fregosi of the Angels, and last year's MVP winner, Carl Yu. trzemski of the Red Sox. League-leading Detroit place~ two
players, Willie Horton and BiD Freeban.
Robinson wiD mske his ninth consecutive appearance Cor
the AL. Freeban, who led In the bolloiiDg, wiD probably be
catehlng his teammate, Denny McLIIID, plus Sam McDowell
and Luis Tlant or the Indians, and Tommy John or the White
S011.
Joining Jerry Grote on the NY squad are Wlllle McCovey
(Giants), Curt Flood (Cards), Hank Aaron (Brav~s), Pete
Rose (the top vote-getter) and Tommy Helnu ol the Reds an&lt;l
Ron Santo and Don Kessinger of the Cubs. Plteben espected
to see action are Juan Maricbal, Jerry Koosii!Q, Bob Gibson
ahd Don Drysdale. The National League is see!dne Ill lixth
straight victory.
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Kesainger the obortstop,llke Grote the calcher, w!U !JO mal&lt;·
llig bls Initial AU-Star appearance. Hank Aaron, se~ for
the 14th Ume, said It wu the biggest aurprlse or his life·.
"'I didn't' think I hail a chance,'' he said: "Boy , they 'mllll
have voted the first day of the oeuon."
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American League
I b-Harmon Killeb,..., Minnesota
2b-Rod Corew, Minnesota
3b-Brooks Robinson, Baltimore
SS-Jim Fregasi, Califomia
OF-Carl Yastrzemski,' IOJion
OF-Frank Howard, Washington
OF-Willie Horton, Detroit
C-Bill Frnhan, Detroit

Notional Leogue
I b-Willie McCovoy, San franciKo
2b-Tom my Helms, Cincinnati
3b-Ron Santo, Chitago
SS-Oon Kessinger, Chicago
OF-Pete Rase, Cincinnati
OF-Curt Flood, St. Louis
OF-Hank Aaron, Atlanta
C-Jerry Gro.to, Now York

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Jerry Grote wae the backup man in the bullpen.
But Martin awrered a broken .finger ID the lint game and
Grote came on, not only to lead the Meta In hitting, bo!t also
to eatabUsh hlmaeU u the NL's hardest caltller 19 11\eall&gt;n.
H11 oftonalve an&lt;1 dillenJlve accomplialmients bave beJped
keep the Meta near the .500 mart during the lint baiC of the
·!IeaSOn.

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Jndy tells or den on July 4. When the Person
the area In sUch was noticed in the gardenMti-8audetails that lew vage called to him and 1he:rourlll"

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GOP Picnic

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anything out or m,y garden all
ed the IOJW steps, they have to do Is ask· and he
which didn'tboth- will see that they get what they
J er her at all to want, but he will not tolerate ta~..

NEW HAVEN - An enthulliao- KATIE CROW reach this large lng without asking, Next time
picnic area, surroumed by huge just ask - Gk?
trees.
Alter the steps were climbed, McNAMARA VISITS.

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Bashan Firemen
Not Taking any

PCMEROY - Receipts lor the
ol!lce of Mrs. Eveb'a Lucke,
son Counzy Yoong Republican
!leila County Clerk ol COUrtf,
Club plenlc at Krodel Pork Satthe
best
picnic
spot
would
be
lor Jome totaled $1,6t4.
urday evenlng a week ago.
ROME (UPD- Robert S. Mc- Sutton
found
an:l
the
basket
food
was
Durtng the month' the ·olllce I aNIJJI&amp;ra, president ot the World .
A trio ol Republican• seeksued 801 · cerda-a ol UUe;
Ing pollltlons oo 1he Board or lllid on top or the table cloth: Bank, new to lstanblll, Turkey,
BASHAN - Fire calls lo &amp;Jt. 258, 11011110111 oC Uen; 181 .,....
that
was
placed
on
the
ground.
Public Works were present to
saturday lor a new round oC
Then, all would set down on the gelo«cqualnted meetings wt1h ton Township will no 1onpr be orllldums; ' 191 cencallatlcins oC
apeak to 1he Yoong Replbllcans.
answered by the Baahan Vol~m­ lien; 52$ ljlpllcaUOIII,,OIIldivlta
Robert COchrane, candidate for ground and enjoy a welloprepar- financial leaders. The ronner
teer Fire Department.
and asalaDftlente and 11 eerUIIed
atate auditor; K.., Lambert, can- ed picnic lunch.
U.S. defense secretary had
Chief Ralph Trussell Slid tile
They
had
no
transistor
radios,
didate tor state treasurer; and
arrived ·In ItaJ.y Frlda.v !rom reason for Uda is that tlle town~ ·~·..
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or
tile ·total receipts .. the ....
Charles "Chuck" Haden, candi- a lake in which to swim, no Hon-. Bucharest. Romania, and · held
ship truatee o did not renew lhelr suit or automothitlllaOcttYitlea,
date tor attorney general, each da motor bikes to ride, no pc::f' meetings with Italian Treasury
oontract
with tile clepartment 10, the •oudlt'.,•1hlre io $1,230.26
opoke uratng JNirV unity lor the or other goodies to buy ln those Minister EmUio Colombo and
theret'ore,
insurance coltljJ8naa.- willie the stalio•allharels t393.15.
days - just lrierKis, good food Bank or lilly Governor Guido
November election.
llon woold not be In e!Cect to oov.
Inatallatlon or newly elected and a wonderful spot in which caru.
er the voiWJteen In case ~ faYoung Republican oftlcers waa
Jury.
&lt;Oilducted by lliate Young RepubChle( Trussell Slid lhe Iowa- VACATIONEJIS DIE
U&lt;a~~ President, Bill Dun!ee. The
BVLAWAYO, Rhodeela (UPO
ship had prevlooaly paid the de·
oew officers tor the year are: Roy
Nllle,Afric:a'a Ya&lt;~Uooiors were
partment $100 per nor 10 rt•
Keefer, prealdent; Clarence WilldJied
IIIII . 4l 'lnlur*l. 10
_.t to. calla In lhe toJmthlp.
llamiiiOft, vice prelident; Mary
aertCMialy, liaturdo.)l . """" 'tho
Hopldna, treasurer; and Edna
lll.s In , pjdch · ' tbty 1rore
The American elk ia the
1bomp- secretary.
i11r the
second
largest deer ID the traft!IIW Several peraoos !rom Hunting.
fOld. · llula.WO
tor Ja1.u.
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ton were in attendance: Mrs. WilI
liam (Allee) Dunloo IU1d her 1oor
children; Mro. Barbara Jo!Jan... . ·''
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tlc. crowd turned out Cor the Ma-

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&lt;halrman, and hlo wile Dorta;
Mike Hobach, Herald Dlopateh
writer; and M111 Ubby Thabet.

Training Wlll Be Delayed
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BABY DOLL dm1lealue1

deep lq•UifHDibeeJdqe•;
foUowed by nnra.if raiJ01,. ,
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Mrs. King Wins Third Straight Title
'WIMBLEDON, England (IJPI)
- Blllle Jean Klni!. 1he flleoD
ol lnte~ temls, pined

wu ieea. al ' ~
Yerk fuldolf.,..w.
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har third• conse&lt;U\!ve Wimbledon women's slng:tea crown s.tllrlil1 wilh a hard- (9.7,

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Teprt,

Tho 24-year-old bespectaded
st&amp;r !rom Long Beach, Calli.,
1hua joined a lumdlul of women
pll,)'erl to capture three otraillht
singles championships. !Ira.
King Is the Drat since Maureen
Comolly completed lhe trick In
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Mro. KI n g

atroc1e olf 1he hlstortc center
(.'OU1't and proclaimed, j•'lbat's
ll rm &amp;')lng home to 11\Y hisGIBSON WINS AGAIN

band! Larry, and I doll't want to 1ho Wimbledon singles crown,
hear lbout tem11 for at least a as an amateur, by beaUng lll'azU's Marla Bu...o In 19116 and
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She also amounced lbe'would Brttaln'a AnD Jc:mea last year.
J!lay tennis prolesllionally lor Clle Sbo had al 00 appeared In the
more year and 1hen eall II flllto, final once belo&lt;e, loalng to Allo!be Slid .... -.ld be becll bore tralla'l Marpret Coort In 1963:
Uke Laver, Mrs. King had
oext year 1D tr)' lor an--atruaied
toDndtoptouchthrough
dented lourtli title In a row.
the
tournament.
but had 1he bill
Mrs. Kin&amp; won $1,800,
made It a sweep lor 1ho pl'Oalo pla,y needed. In Saturd&amp;J'•
IIDel
ber
service -ked ..,_
the llrll WimblodCII. Rod
Laver ot Australia wonthemen'• alstently and she was able to "'
tiUe Frlda1. Bo1h Mrs, King and tn the net and Ioree 1he pis,)' aplall the Australlaa.
Laver were tAlp seeded.
Her oaly lapse on oervlce wu
No Danger
when
she led ~ In 1he lint oet
!lro. King waa nover lndan&amp;or
ol defeat In Sltolrday'siiDel and and Mils Te&amp;art attacked her
de..,!te a tr...-.o ralb' by aeeoncl service wl1h oome line
Nlas Te&amp;art, Who was down 1-4
In 1he Grot aet, BllUe Jean'a
qJOrionce made 1he dllfennce.

1be ~~appy...,~ucl!y Allotrallan
SAN FRANCISCO (UPD - Bob
Gibson, strlldng oot the side was obviously oervousri&amp;htfrom
after the bases were kaded ln the start.
"I bad m,y ct.ances but BllUe
the sixth lnniO¥, poatedhlsetgh1h
Jean
Jult
too well. !be
strallht .m Saturda1 by pltehlng
the 81. Louis Clrdlnals to a six- was Ino ....... the 30.,....-old
Allotrallan aald -the Dlllcb.
hi~ 3-tl victory owr the San
Mrs. King bad pr-&amp;4&lt; ....,
Franotsco Giants.

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Several c~1 for local

atr1ee1 were al10 ,PI'eaent.
Tho next meeting or tile Ma11011 Cooncy Young Republican
Club wtU be bold on July 9
at 8 p.m. at Mt. Olive School.
The guest opoaker will be Mr.
Rlliph !~lannon, cand!datelorcon-

CRAZV HATS are alwayaln oQJeaee aiBrltala'l Royal
Aseot raeeo. Thlo one, apple-lliaped with 88 .,....
lflnu&amp;b II, Is worn by Mn. ~ SbUIID&amp;.

GALLIPOLIS MOTOR CG.
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No Prize
Mrl, King the set 1he Australian, wllo aervecl 10
double laults In the maid!, J1U1
down weak seeood services In
lhe 16th game and allond !Irs.
King In to lltaek lhe neL
I!Otli playora bold servleelor
1he next II pmes and Mr1.
King 1he match wben s h e
IIDelly broke Mlao Teprt'sservlce wbeo lhe Auotrallaa, - lng to tire badly, netted three
times and over-bit 1 amalh.

Mlla Tepn, •• an amateur,
did not play lor prtze .._. on
lnatructiiXIa from her - s atooclatton. The ...-nV• prize
In the women•a slniles .vllll&amp;·
mounted to $1,070.

VACATION
SERVICES
That You Wdl Find Usefll
USE
TRAVELIIS CHECKS ,

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atolen.
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All llo!&gt;ublleano are lmlled.

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WE DEPOsit lOX.

STORE SELLS STOCK
NEW YORK (IJPi) - Giant
·Tiger Stores, Inc., ol Cleveland
has sold 675,000 shares ol Ita
corporate lliock to Gaylor NatIonal Corp. Cor cash and lliock.

" " - your trHturos from
· fl,. or theft while you'r.
~ CIWGY from homt.

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WII t Chamberlain'a
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·ljilUre Ia lnllldo or ootllldo i&gt;fO
ball!otbaU IIIII be cleared up by
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he 111U jUJqJ to lbe rival Amerl·
can Bolketllall Aaioclatlon,tcliio
,..tce t_s n01 met ln.t11a )IliA. 0r
that he mlldll . . . to the bam-

·Tue!lda¥.
storming Horiilir Globeirotters,
' Cbanlberlain plans 'to meet wllhwilomhej!l "edifterl......
¥0n"'-1' and Tuelda1 with I r v Kansas Unlver:ti; and bWore
.
119~. 01111er ol 1he l'ldla- Jolnlng lhe NBA. ,,.,,
cl!l~ ·76m, and their tllka
But the latter liP ~s~d
OIOild.doterl(1lne
Cham- no lead to 1Jira1 ciiiiCo\Mies,
~~' playa oext ...1011 llltli emanclng lheporoJ!b!Uil'thatWII•
~ ] !Iori· or lhe r.oa An&amp;eJ•• mlslrt not be on - · s teem
~· ~ or lll)'lloll1 at all. .... Call.
.,:aprta tliat 1he .....- . Ali lblnp lllnil IOIW, It's no
· - lUPer ' . - hal ..... aec:ret ~lain Wlllll · 'to
tr~ lo, lhe.'Lakera for lltree leave l'lr!Iadelphla. Ajld. II' 1 no
~ora arid calh W;re ri!Yived Mere! the 76era are 1101 count~ this ....... But a 711era in( 1111 him- IO&amp;DI. The bl&amp;apol&lt;eanian !naiiiOd ·the trade leot proof ollldsls the tact thel
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County

Highway IJo!lortment

Is or a bulldozer puahiow ~ l;...lng ,.;, 1)111 the'oiher p~
showd the coun!y's hup D-9 bulldooer aeiting.i 'fOI'ki&gt;Ut on
the projecL &amp;lpL Crabtree Slid moving or several ibooaand's
or yards or dirt is being requlred ·to eompleto the relocation

is shown in the photo at left overlooking the area where the
slip occurred from the sectioo where the new route la being
located. A Gradall Is being used on 1he old section to keep It
passable until the relocation is completed. The center picture

is in the process ol undertaking 1 major road relocation projett on King~bury Road, near Route 33, where the May rains
aoo flooding caused an unrepairabJe slip to a. section of the

present route. RollaOO Crabtree, department superinteOOent..

compl"""'.

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Katie's Korner

PCMEROY- OurMosonCOIIn-

to enjoy life and nature at Ita
besL
Good Old lloys? You better
believe it! Juat talking to Jody
about the spot seemed to brighten

correspondent, Alma Marshall, recentzy told in her column of a one-time picnic and
camping area on Bt·eezy Heights,
that was reached by wooden steps
built to go over the cliff behind
Pomeroy High School. This is
very true and I would like to
tell more aboot this and show
two pictures that were taken
there In 191~
My mother~in-taw, Mrs. T. H.

get Ollly $20 mootllly.

In last weeks cDlwnn there
was a slight error in the recipe
of Yeast Blacults. Mrs. T..,

it should have been 15.

----Mr, John Souvage, J!utternul
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very attractive aoo well-dressed young lady, ls my information
source on the subject.

.. lilmlell,

There Is oome COQ)ecture that mattero hang.

Braves Blank Astros,
Angels, Sens ·Triumph
ATLANTA (UPi) - Knuddoballer Phil Nlakro pl-atourhltter ·and dlmaxed a DYWIIII
10Yentb&lt;4mfnc rail¥ witll a two-

Baltimore
Clips Yanks

lord's·husbend, In cyping the last line, had ba)W 35 minutes when

the belle of any ball and was a

POmeroy.

wiD -

her eyas.,

(Jody) Crow, who no doubt was
ON STEPS - Mrs. T, 11. Crow. Mr. Howard from Huntington and Mrs. LucUle Will Detenbacher pose on the steps
that once led to the large picnic area on Breezy Heights in

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SALARY ctiTs
DAKAR, Sonepl (UP0- ,
Members or the So~eM
1NallOi.l A11eml~Jt ,111.~ ,wtecl
to cut their salaries by .m~
than two-thirds as an e-le
or the aacrlllees they real ore
needed to bol1tar the lll!lon'a
ecOIIOllll. The dejiUtles, -bad
beOJI receiving $64.80 a mCIIItll,

Picnic Area £Recalled
ty

ob- 1101 leature Chamberlain.
vl0ulli1 Ia the main boi"'P In lhe wuro ..,..,..r ecntraot extrade, Ills aalll'J Ia estimated to pired In September, and be Slid
range II hi&amp;ll as ~50,000 and he found uiiJacceptable" t h e
aome o b - s 1hlnk ha may 78era' new offer. This team then
' . IIIYe prloed himself oot ol tho ,.•• him P8rmllalon to,..ottate
\ Natiollal Boaketllall Asaoclatlon. with 1ha Liken and there the
~·ala;

Ave., Pom~y. has ames~· to
relay to ~ yoong man !hal ioai
seen taklng,cabbegelromhJapr- .

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lr THOMAS THOMAS
NEA Sporh Wriler
NEW YORK-(NEA)-Tile difference In carrying a .300 bat-

ting average lor the National League AU-Stars an&lt;l a .195
average lor the New York Meta Is one year. Or 10 II ...,ms
10 Jerry Grote.
The 25-year-old cateher from San Antonio, Te,.. won a poslUon oo the NL starting lineup by receiving more votes lhan
the Dodgen' Tom Haller, ClntiMatl rookie Jobn Bench,
Atlanta's Joe Torre and lhe Cardinals' Tim McCarver. who
ftnlsbed second lhrough filth In that order in the balloting.
"Everybody kept saying I couldn't miSB,'' was Grote's reaction. "But I wasn't that sure. There are too many good
catehersln the league.
"This year I lowered my bands and shortened my swing at
bat, and started hitting Une drives again. Also, when I go out
to call a game Cor our young pitchers now, I feel prepared
and comfortable. There's no second-guessing."
Grote played a year at Trinity University before joining the
Tens League In 1963. The next year he hit .181 in 100 games
at Houston and spent the following Mason at Oklahoma City.
A year later he went to the Mell.
The All-Star game was the larthest thing from Grote's mind
last summer when he was having trouble just staying out of
trouble. In Los Angeles one night, the Mell had used two
ealchers and Grote was the third and last to go into the game.
In the seventh Inning, he got Into an argument with the urn·
plre and was eJected. The Dodgen received the winning run
whan a rookie outftelder, who had been moved to cateher,
allowed a pu.ed baD.
Grote received a 10111 distance can from the front olflce in
New York and a . line. Manacer
Wes Westrum also had
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Roblilaon

a few words lor Grote's poor performances-both at'the plate

and behind II. II was that kind or year for Jerry Grote.
This year dldn'llook promising e!ther. Gil HodfiOB bad succeeded Westrum ao manager. When the aeuon opened, J. C.
Martin was the regular cateher.

STARRING LINEUPS

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Frank Howard, Washington's big IWIDger, heads the Ameri-

can League casl, which includes Hannon Killebrew an&lt;l Rod

Carew of Minnesota, Ba!Umoo's Brooka R!Jblnaon, Jim Fregosi of the Angels, and last year's MVP winner, Carl Yu. trzemski of the Red Sox. League-leading Detroit place~ two
players, Willie Horton and BiD Freeban.
Robinson wiD mske his ninth consecutive appearance Cor
the AL. Freeban, who led In the bolloiiDg, wiD probably be
catehlng his teammate, Denny McLIIID, plus Sam McDowell
and Luis Tlant or the Indians, and Tommy John or the White
S011.
Joining Jerry Grote on the NY squad are Wlllle McCovey
(Giants), Curt Flood (Cards), Hank Aaron (Brav~s), Pete
Rose (the top vote-getter) and Tommy Helnu ol the Reds an&lt;l
Ron Santo and Don Kessinger of the Cubs. Plteben espected
to see action are Juan Maricbal, Jerry Koosii!Q, Bob Gibson
ahd Don Drysdale. The National League is see!dne Ill lixth
straight victory.
1
Kesainger the obortstop,llke Grote the calcher, w!U !JO mal&lt;·
llig bls Initial AU-Star appearance. Hank Aaron, se~ for
the 14th Ume, said It wu the biggest aurprlse or his life·.
"'I didn't' think I hail a chance,'' he said: "Boy , they 'mllll
have voted the first day of the oeuon."
,..-,
Jerry Grote can as•ure him they didn't.
''

American League
I b-Harmon Killeb,..., Minnesota
2b-Rod Corew, Minnesota
3b-Brooks Robinson, Baltimore
SS-Jim Fregasi, Califomia
OF-Carl Yastrzemski,' IOJion
OF-Frank Howard, Washington
OF-Willie Horton, Detroit
C-Bill Frnhan, Detroit

Notional Leogue
I b-Willie McCovoy, San franciKo
2b-Tom my Helms, Cincinnati
3b-Ron Santo, Chitago
SS-Oon Kessinger, Chicago
OF-Pete Rase, Cincinnati
OF-Curt Flood, St. Louis
OF-Hank Aaron, Atlanta
C-Jerry Gro.to, Now York

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Jerry Grote wae the backup man in the bullpen.
But Martin awrered a broken .finger ID the lint game and
Grote came on, not only to lead the Meta In hitting, bo!t also
to eatabUsh hlmaeU u the NL's hardest caltller 19 11\eall&gt;n.
H11 oftonalve an&lt;1 dillenJlve accomplialmients bave beJped
keep the Meta near the .500 mart during the lint baiC of the
·!IeaSOn.

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By .5·1

Jndy tells or den on July 4. When the Person
the area In sUch was noticed in the gardenMti-8audetails that lew vage called to him and 1he:rourlll"

. . Enthusiasm . ·

.ster very

. Sbe •,bike and

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Marks Young

GOP Picnic

Q!'i~kly

IJ!r lor

Mr. Souvage aaid II

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anything out or m,y garden all
ed the IOJW steps, they have to do Is ask· and he
which didn'tboth- will see that they get what they
J er her at all to want, but he will not tolerate ta~..

NEW HAVEN - An enthulliao- KATIE CROW reach this large lng without asking, Next time
picnic area, surroumed by huge just ask - Gk?
trees.
Alter the steps were climbed, McNAMARA VISITS.

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Bashan Firemen
Not Taking any

PCMEROY - Receipts lor the
ol!lce of Mrs. Eveb'a Lucke,
son Counzy Yoong Republican
!leila County Clerk ol COUrtf,
Club plenlc at Krodel Pork Satthe
best
picnic
spot
would
be
lor Jome totaled $1,6t4.
urday evenlng a week ago.
ROME (UPD- Robert S. Mc- Sutton
found
an:l
the
basket
food
was
Durtng the month' the ·olllce I aNIJJI&amp;ra, president ot the World .
A trio ol Republican• seeksued 801 · cerda-a ol UUe;
Ing pollltlons oo 1he Board or lllid on top or the table cloth: Bank, new to lstanblll, Turkey,
BASHAN - Fire calls lo &amp;Jt. 258, 11011110111 oC Uen; 181 .,....
that
was
placed
on
the
ground.
Public Works were present to
saturday lor a new round oC
Then, all would set down on the gelo«cqualnted meetings wt1h ton Township will no 1onpr be orllldums; ' 191 cencallatlcins oC
apeak to 1he Yoong Replbllcans.
answered by the Baahan Vol~m­ lien; 52$ ljlpllcaUOIII,,OIIldivlta
Robert COchrane, candidate for ground and enjoy a welloprepar- financial leaders. The ronner
teer Fire Department.
and asalaDftlente and 11 eerUIIed
atate auditor; K.., Lambert, can- ed picnic lunch.
U.S. defense secretary had
Chief Ralph Trussell Slid tile
They
had
no
transistor
radios,
didate tor state treasurer; and
arrived ·In ItaJ.y Frlda.v !rom reason for Uda is that tlle town~ ·~·..
.
or
tile ·total receipts .. the ....
Charles "Chuck" Haden, candi- a lake in which to swim, no Hon-. Bucharest. Romania, and · held
ship truatee o did not renew lhelr suit or automothitlllaOcttYitlea,
date tor attorney general, each da motor bikes to ride, no pc::f' meetings with Italian Treasury
oontract
with tile clepartment 10, the •oudlt'.,•1hlre io $1,230.26
opoke uratng JNirV unity lor the or other goodies to buy ln those Minister EmUio Colombo and
theret'ore,
insurance coltljJ8naa.- willie the stalio•allharels t393.15.
days - just lrierKis, good food Bank or lilly Governor Guido
November election.
llon woold not be In e!Cect to oov.
Inatallatlon or newly elected and a wonderful spot in which caru.
er the voiWJteen In case ~ faYoung Republican oftlcers waa
Jury.
&lt;Oilducted by lliate Young RepubChle( Trussell Slid lhe Iowa- VACATIONEJIS DIE
U&lt;a~~ President, Bill Dun!ee. The
BVLAWAYO, Rhodeela (UPO
ship had prevlooaly paid the de·
oew officers tor the year are: Roy
Nllle,Afric:a'a Ya&lt;~Uooiors were
partment $100 per nor 10 rt•
Keefer, prealdent; Clarence WilldJied
IIIII . 4l 'lnlur*l. 10
_.t to. calla In lhe toJmthlp.
llamiiiOft, vice prelident; Mary
aertCMialy, liaturdo.)l . """" 'tho
Hopldna, treasurer; and Edna
lll.s In , pjdch · ' tbty 1rore
The American elk ia the
1bomp- secretary.
i11r the
second
largest deer ID the traft!IIW Several peraoos !rom Hunting.
fOld. · llula.WO
tor Ja1.u.
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'n-,
ton were in attendance: Mrs. WilI
liam (Allee) Dunloo IU1d her 1oor
children; Mro. Barbara Jo!Jan... . ·''
noen, Cabell Coul1ty Yoong Re·~ "
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publican prelldent IU1d her hu•band Robert; Wllllam Peddicord,
tlc. crowd turned out Cor the Ma-

Alarms

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&lt;halrman, and hlo wile Dorta;
Mike Hobach, Herald Dlopateh
writer; and M111 Ubby Thabet.

Training Wlll Be Delayed
Until Settlement Reached

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BABY DOLL dm1lealue1

deep lq•UifHDibeeJdqe•;
foUowed by nnra.if raiJ01,. ,
Tile Rudl Genteleb · • .

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Mrs. King Wins Third Straight Title
'WIMBLEDON, England (IJPI)
- Blllle Jean Klni!. 1he flleoD
ol lnte~ temls, pined

wu ieea. al ' ~
Yerk fuldolf.,..w.
.

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nooc1

har third• conse&lt;U\!ve Wimbledon women's slng:tea crown s.tllrlil1 wilh a hard- (9.7,

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7-5) vldocyover Auatralla'sJucb'
Teprt,

Tho 24-year-old bespectaded
st&amp;r !rom Long Beach, Calli.,
1hua joined a lumdlul of women
pll,)'erl to capture three otraillht
singles championships. !Ira.
King Is the Drat since Maureen
Comolly completed lhe trick In
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Mro. KI n g

atroc1e olf 1he hlstortc center
(.'OU1't and proclaimed, j•'lbat's
ll rm &amp;')lng home to 11\Y hisGIBSON WINS AGAIN

band! Larry, and I doll't want to 1ho Wimbledon singles crown,
hear lbout tem11 for at least a as an amateur, by beaUng lll'azU's Marla Bu...o In 19116 and
""'"-"
She also amounced lbe'would Brttaln'a AnD Jc:mea last year.
J!lay tennis prolesllionally lor Clle Sbo had al 00 appeared In the
more year and 1hen eall II flllto, final once belo&lt;e, loalng to Allo!be Slid .... -.ld be becll bore tralla'l Marpret Coort In 1963:
Uke Laver, Mrs. King had
oext year 1D tr)' lor an--atruaied
toDndtoptouchthrough
dented lourtli title In a row.
the
tournament.
but had 1he bill
Mrs. Kin&amp; won $1,800,
made It a sweep lor 1ho pl'Oalo pla,y needed. In Saturd&amp;J'•
IIDel
ber
service -ked ..,_
the llrll WimblodCII. Rod
Laver ot Australia wonthemen'• alstently and she was able to "'
tiUe Frlda1. Bo1h Mrs, King and tn the net and Ioree 1he pis,)' aplall the Australlaa.
Laver were tAlp seeded.
Her oaly lapse on oervlce wu
No Danger
when
she led ~ In 1he lint oet
!lro. King waa nover lndan&amp;or
ol defeat In Sltolrday'siiDel and and Mils Te&amp;art attacked her
de..,!te a tr...-.o ralb' by aeeoncl service wl1h oome line
Nlas Te&amp;art, Who was down 1-4
In 1he Grot aet, BllUe Jean'a
qJOrionce made 1he dllfennce.

1be ~~appy...,~ucl!y Allotrallan
SAN FRANCISCO (UPD - Bob
Gibson, strlldng oot the side was obviously oervousri&amp;htfrom
after the bases were kaded ln the start.
"I bad m,y ct.ances but BllUe
the sixth lnniO¥, poatedhlsetgh1h
Jean
Jult
too well. !be
strallht .m Saturda1 by pltehlng
the 81. Louis Clrdlnals to a six- was Ino ....... the 30.,....-old
Allotrallan aald -the Dlllcb.
hi~ 3-tl victory owr the San
Mrs. King bad pr-&amp;4&lt; ....,
Franotsco Giants.

,._,eel.

Several c~1 for local

atr1ee1 were al10 ,PI'eaent.
Tho next meeting or tile Ma11011 Cooncy Young Republican
Club wtU be bold on July 9
at 8 p.m. at Mt. Olive School.
The guest opoaker will be Mr.
Rlliph !~lannon, cand!datelorcon-

CRAZV HATS are alwayaln oQJeaee aiBrltala'l Royal
Aseot raeeo. Thlo one, apple-lliaped with 88 .,....
lflnu&amp;b II, Is worn by Mn. ~ SbUIID&amp;.

GALLIPOLIS MOTOR CG.
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No Prize
Mrl, King the set 1he Australian, wllo aervecl 10
double laults In the maid!, J1U1
down weak seeood services In
lhe 16th game and allond !Irs.
King In to lltaek lhe neL
I!Otli playora bold servleelor
1he next II pmes and Mr1.
King 1he match wben s h e
IIDelly broke Mlao Teprt'sservlce wbeo lhe Auotrallaa, - lng to tire badly, netted three
times and over-bit 1 amalh.

Mlla Tepn, •• an amateur,
did not play lor prtze .._. on
lnatructiiXIa from her - s atooclatton. The ...-nV• prize
In the women•a slniles .vllll&amp;·
mounted to $1,070.

VACATION
SERVICES
That You Wdl Find Usefll
USE
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atolen.
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All llo!&gt;ublleano are lmlled.

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STORE SELLS STOCK
NEW YORK (IJPi) - Giant
·Tiger Stores, Inc., ol Cleveland
has sold 675,000 shares ol Ita
corporate lliock to Gaylor NatIonal Corp. Cor cash and lliock.

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County ~n. Moye Agairi
C. E. BLAKESLEE
Agent, Agriculture-

turally. In !let, It developed to
the point that mall)" acres were
Meigs County
plnwed and subjected to eroalon
f9111EIWY - "Today let us so the top soil dl"'Ppeared down
grourd for a water sys- the Ohio River.
t-. Tomorrow let us educate Transportation on the Ohio Riv· · 1~ eh1ld. When he has completed er or driving livestock owrland
:~• training let us say to htm, to metropolitan centers became
·'fbing your productive years and a way of life.
,, _ skills back home again.
In the late 1800s the coal Incan use them here.' "
dustry became thedomtnam cOJil-'
11Ji&amp; was a statement made mercill enterprise. Agriculture
Henry S. Brooks ol the Ecoflo. also brought mol\)' people to tbo
Development Administra- area. The cml mines brought
at the ground brealdng for Mili\Y more, but each ot these
Tuwers Plains--Chester Wa- resources has declined, someSystem 3 weeks ago. In com- times leaving many problems 1Je..
l;;!,ttleniMng the foresight, and t h e hind, such as silted streams.
and the women who work- There has also been the prob.
to bring this water system lem of shiftiiJI ofllbor tram one
4e·velolmllmt to a realit.;, Mll- industry to another.
Roush, local Fanners Home
Our agrlcullurll lodustry ls
.{~ldmdnilllrl.tlon Supervisor, quot- Cllirl.y well stabilized atthemom·
lrom the Bible, "Where there ent. Some 200 or 300 commerno vision, the peq,Je perish." cial farmers IIIII 500to700 small
·V ...... Brook&amp; pointed ""' that part,.time tarm,rs wiU continactull 1\mds put In t~\. sy,. ue. · Agricultural production ~
were not important. The day, tilar - wise, is almost as
nporlal•t thing ls the capacJcy high as it has ever been. Actual
water faclllt.y will bring to production or crops and livestock
llldlvlduals and to mall)" products la at about Its peak.
to help themselves. The
During the next decade or so,
· of tbe Economic Dele~· BmlB additional pa.sture land will
Admlnlstratlon la to belp be brougl!t into uae for beef catIn QJolion • - • wlilch will tle reeding. Some dalrie s will go
to correct the ; ecooomle out whlle others will increase
\~:::: that haw dew!OJ)ed lD alze.
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sectiona or the coonI! we are to provide jobs , ror
our youn,g men and young wom~~~ C«mcy waa ~in en then we must have a vision or
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1700s IIIII early 1800s. what can happen here.
:a.,!'•• an apicullurll IIIII lr..,. Olto of our students at Ohio
COIIIIIIIIJil~. For tbo next 100 Untveratt;y, ror his term paper in
tbo aroadevtlopedaarl&lt;W- Ecommlcs under Dr. DeVeau,
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titled hls study "Rural MeigsA Lool&lt; at Agricultural Producdvlcy In' 1940, 19~/ llld 1959.
11rls l'Oiiw: man, NichollS Neutz..

bss to leave the county to find .
employmenl There are sever ..
al sites for lndustr.Y in Meigs
Coun~, but tho lack of adequate

ling, 1 product ofourlocalschool

trausportation systems, sewage
disposal s,ystems, and buildings
for small lnrlustl-y prohibit the

Weather

Watering Troughs Built
Serv-lce

water in two pasture nelds and
in the barn also b)" two troogha.
Tho trough lD the barn Is a metal 1r&lt;111111&gt;. while the 0110 in the
pasture llelds Ia a 500 • gallon
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water for
has been
built several ;rears and was aoslated with tis 0011structlon by
u. S. Soil Conservation Servloa -le at that time.
trougb .

The water will be IIUJ&gt;'~" 1119 a !lOild wblcll he built
11110 beblnd the barn
bi8her elovat!on. T h e
Soil Conservatlnn Disheaded by H. S. Ben·
Work Ia -eastng on the
tho work 'to lnatall Carl ~~ pond on Redmond
~ugha and the J&gt;i)JOI!ne R!dp. II Ia belni built b)" the
bulldozer of the Western Soil
piped water Con.em.tion Dlllrlct. The de· · pond and Ia providing lip no made b)" Denver Yoho

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fill around lt will be three feet
high. It wtll be about one • sixth
ol. an acre ln size and will pro. water forlivestockbytneans
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Designs have been made ror
ponds on the Gilbert Pullin land
near Penlel Church and the Cecil
Smith land on Ten Mile Creek.
The Smith pond will be about
one-tilth or an acre 1n size and
nine feot deep. He will use the
tUI as a roadway to get across
tbo hollow ln whlcll the fill Is
built. The Pullllls plan to use
their pond area as a recrea-

don 81101.

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Agriculture wtll be held at the
Ohio State Unlvoral~ July 8-11.
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your hlp 80 he 'won't kfel yoo _
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Tfwrsda.Y . . . . . 79 46
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Average high temperature Cor
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the - k this year - SS degrees, last year - 58.6 degrees.

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pelming lll'lltl, ~.·!'fiina .In a

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' blf.gahleil, city water, cop·'· .I!W plymblng, 2 small . out·bii8dlnp, li aero lot.

tub or piaotlc awimlillng )1001.
(CAIJTION; RomemWr . noi to
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log; old tlref ~'climbing In ant
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ladders lor cllmblni IDd ...,.; ..
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Baxter· Ahera, Kyger Cr.eek; •
Gerald Pot&gt;e, North Gallla, J, •
Rebert Evans, Southwestern, IIIII
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R~'t:K RANCH
Nearing completion. trimmed
In Redwood, 3 BR, % complete
balh9. !0 x 12 family room. 2
ctll' cai"J)Orl. nestled In slz acres
of treeo, stream and ~an, 5
mlnuteo from town Ill Galllpo.
lis Scltool District.

162 ACRFS

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· maeldne. lldl Jllldllne males First time
but!Amholel, dams, elnb. aews 4 BR. 32 •
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offered, nearly new
16 llvlnlf room with
massive brick and atone fire.
place. New tool shed, large
bam, 1110 A. botlom. large com
bare on State Rond.

211 ACRES
1 room modem !tome,

al. std ..
oiee bam, plenty outbldga., l
ponds, tenant hi!IJIMI, caHle and
equip. available. '

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sprl!lg!. 6 rooms ani!_ bath. lafo&gt;.

site. riverview, very prlvnrP.,
and city schools.

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ROOM, WOOD BUJIININO FfU..
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ERNEST THORNE

BN, LOTS OF C::A.Jii1N}'!'I'q, 0,\11•
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I.AR.O! LOTI. l"RICib PROM'

Tbunnan, Ohio

tlt.IOO UP.

33 year" experience
Phone 245-5289 or

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COMPt.ft'ELY RElfODELEP 0Lo
OD HOM£. I'JECORA'RD IN

IICELLT.NT C'OLOJI'JAL STYLE

. DiDon Ageney

(EVI!:RYTHINO ~ l"ROM TOP
TO BO'M'O'Ml 7 ROOMS. 1~

BATHS. OWNIIR SPEPn' m.ooo
ON n 5 1'RS. AOO. IIA'h: OV·
RR OF ttT.GIO AND SEE WHAT
HAPPENS. YOU'LL LOVE lT.
YOU CAN'T DEP FROM 1T

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4 yra. old. Has a beaulilul
kitchen with ceramic tile waU
""" plenty cabinets, storm
doors &amp; windows. forctd hot

A VF.RV WE'LL KEPT

MODERN 3 BJ:DROOM WITH W
"To W C ARPZT, NICE KITCHEN
AND CARPORT. PRTCBD tU,.
1500.

air furnace, city water, attached garage, patio, new

Good 4 Bedroom

work shop and storage room,
fenctd yard. Price $15,500,
good financing.

HIRE'S A CONV&amp;NO:NTLY LO·
CA'TED HOME WITH DP.I' LOT
ON 3RD AVL COMP'.tTr:t.Y fl~ ·
DECORATED. i BA tlli'l
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CAIPORT. OWNER
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NewUsting
New Home &amp; S Acres

CO BASJ AND ABOUT II Mn...E
OUT. NlCE LOCATION OOOb
BUY AT 1111.!00.

3 1\CRE WT. YOU'LL FrNn Tm!
NV.W I'RA•t W TOW C::AJI.PET,
COY!RI:D PATIO wtTif PATIO
DOORS. 3 ,BEDROOM', IIOODN
KITCHEN, F.\IIILY 1.0011 W1TII
nu PLACE. I CAll OARAQI:,
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BAI!IDI!Ift'.
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JtATIS TO SIIJ. BtJ'I' JIUft,

New Listing
RiverViewRiver Front•ge_

5 Arres
J.OCATEn on State Tloule
,Jf ml. from G•lllnolis. hs• A
~ rifMn hnme In extra rood C'OI1 ..... , ,
..,~ dlflon. W-W rl\rnet thrnn(fh
out, laundrv room. d90J1 well.
.lt'ara~re . tobS&lt;'ro base. an
Ideal place to Jive.

sesolon.

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llAIIUt REALTY CO.
Oscar !lAird, Rnltor
Wllk To Schools
VOU can move immediately inta this 2 olory brick home,
OlllOllenlly looated on . 4th
Ave. fti has bath, 3 bedrooms,
P,age, deep loi, and 11 convenient to stores, schools,
cbun:hes. Va~ and wlillnl lor you. Owner wanls It

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'16 Tob.ll.lse

14 A., one story frame home,
newly ,painted, new meta\
not, dt11 well, looated on

blacktop "" $1500.

. .ltNO Beclrooma
FOR ."f!,DDO, you can blij' a 2
bfoli:aom btoct boine with
I A., paneled 'living Nom IIIII

tltcllen, located In Gteen
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• Each te¢tjon, bu itt own $1oor, cokl. control and separate .Insulation for

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true, when you see the Allis·Chalmers
. 303 Balers at Ma Williamsons. They're
.everything you 1re looking fpr. Check out "
!he ,0·15, D-12 &amp; 170 Tractors ~~ ·High
power that'll handle all your jObs. Remember Rakes, Balers ~ Tractori ·Plus thlr
parts you'll need to service them are at

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WILL buv thl• beautiful 2 BR
near new "home on an acre
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mYINO TO sEJ.L!
CAlL VB!
Jay Sheppard, 44~1
Earl Wlntm, ,YI-3121
11'ayoe Amsbary, 4 _ .

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$7,500

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walls. front porch. located 3
ml. from city.
WE HAVE a lar~e brick build·
lng wllh 6 rentals . Good Investment property. Also, we
have some good businesses
lor aale.
HOBART DILLOI'I, Rtatlor

&lt;Exe011t Sundoya)
12:00 News (Sunday ·only)

8:00 Sign On and The Singing
Preacher
8:15 News

' ROOM home. 3 BR. llvlnt
room with W.W carpel. front
porch with awninli!. storm
windows. lot Is 40' x 150' fen·
ced, mo. payments $71.00. lnt
5% per cenl. Look this one

J\18T 4 Mn.t rROW TOWN Olf

8:05 Music l!nllmited
10:30 ChatterboX ·&lt;Excet&gt;t •
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11:00 Music l!nllmlted
11:45 All the NOW&amp;

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l"an A~sumotion

NewUsting
New Home, 3 Acres

Sunda.Yal

8:00 New&amp; llouniluP

4:00 Interchange

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ROOM HOMI: Wll1l FULL BAD·
IIJNT, MODER:'&lt;! II.I"'CHVI WITH
lANOE AND ·.VtN, G'\,l \ lr.
NllW BAlliN, 14 ACKB '!'Oil 'f·

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12 ACRES. has nice !arm hOme.
plenty shade tre... large
bam, tobac!'O ba". Price
$9,5110.

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12:35 Teen-Time '68

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. 11:55 Wa&amp;hlngjon Reports
12:1)0 News Houn~
12:15 Bulletin Board
12~30 The "In" Sound

J,OCATED on large lot tOO' x
120' - 3 BR. all electric kit·
chen. full basement with rec.
room and lire place. attached
Tbls ltome is located
up Rl. 7. just 5 mi. from City.
Price $16,0110.

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OOU Wml THIS S BZDROOII
HOME. JNCLUDZS CARPmN"O,
ntLL BAs&amp;lfKNT, OARAOJ: AND
llti Aa&amp;R.

7:45 Echoes of Joy
S:OU Ohio Valley News
8:15 Music l!nllmlted
11:40 Song and Story Time

Ran(h Stvle Home

Ne'W Listing

NewUsting
Rou111 35 .3 Bedroom

Owner
Buys F•rm .

!iOW listing a 3 BR home only

New listing
:1 811droom-C•rpel

1.61 A.. 5 rooms and bath bl,.,&lt;
and frame home. nice bos,.
men!. new furnace. •ome furniture, nlet' vfew. lml'!Wd, po~

COMFORTABLE ' HOME. ~
rooma, bath. fufl basement,
attached , RBra.ge, $12,500. I
block from city limits on 581.
Ph. liS-a.
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LOIJD BIJT NoT NOISE
CLEVELAND (UP!) - The
mustc of the ~-•
COrruption rock I!J"UIP Is oot
nolae, a judp rnled Friday lD
dlsmlsatrw a COilll&gt;lalni.
Judge Joseph Zlngale ret&gt;Ued
to a. noise ordinance charge
brougbt agalnet the group slier
pollee arrested them tlrrlng a
rehearaal In a mulllc store b)"
aa,ylng tho band may have been
loud, but oould not be called a

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Set unoon for Purina Check-

buildings and onortment
buMlnn.
Olftte I'll. 14JI.eii8AI
O..ar Bsotlnl. 1411-mt
C.rlrr Manlo. 141mh
Wllllom Hall. !45·5!tlt
Carl Nibert
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Cattle Blotkl wit!\ the builtin m•sBOt ki9er. F~ermard·

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c~"·,:! •Air C9nditlon

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NEAR!.V new lltree hedroom.
eomplete electric tlldten, 2
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will be held 'lllesday evening,
July 9, and will recognize teach- •
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20, 25, 30, 35 years, and those •
retiring. c. w. ~aver, Galllpolis, wUI be honored for 30 years
service.
Featured . s.[&gt;Oikers Include
George Greenleif, Executive
VIce Pt'ellldent, Ohio Grain and
Feed Dealera Association; Dr.
Z"Ao.
Jack F ryml er, Colt ege ,.,
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upJilJD\lng for mective Teach~

S:illlllorald of Truth · '~
7:45 Ec¥e~ ~Joy
9100 i1o!olljanl'llour • · .-~.'
8:00 Ohio Valley New•
9:30 A'u!rt Ber.tha
8:15 Talk of the Town
9:4$&lt;!1\lldten'o Uhai&gt;!&gt;l • ;."
9:15 The Morning Show
10:00 Music for ~ J" • ,
10:30 (!hatterbox
10:30 t"int s.totlil Cl\.,..h ''I-'~
I 11:110 The Morning :.how
11:30 {;o0j18( on'lui,lll ., '
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12145 Cotholic 'Into~,
12:30 Prosecutor ~s, (ldonJ 1:00 Church of (lod·
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Farm and Home (Tues.,
1:30 GoOIIOll!alt"•
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2:00 liomdai tirtve Tlmo
COantry Go Hound (FrL) 5:00 New• KoiJIKllcl
12:45 COUntry Go Hound
1:00 lntetchlnge
WJEII- FM LOO
5:00 News, Weather, ~rts
(Daily ex&lt;:et&gt;t where lnlle..,O
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awhile. r so, the dustlng and cultural Ecooomlcs OSUi Dr.
ironing aren't going anywhere, Byrl Shoemaker, Director, Vo..
10 stick around. You don't have catlonal Education ln Obioi Dr.

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- ll ·maY W.e tl.mo, but It will
be a safe!¥ Slopo"thal''pays 1111
Shorlnx~tlll&gt;lhers In outdoo~
play does not : eome easy:· for
your preschooiOI'. He l!Jll pro~~.
ably be eloae to threehltore be
can glvo as . well 81 · take. You
can hel p him by ·~c hirag him
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wh&amp;t to do When he "wants ask, take turns - . rathei- tlian
punlshllll! him for taldllf thlnp
When he wants them. When ..,._
er children come to play, It
takes more of 1our tlme _ 1n the
beginning - but lt Ia worth
It to you and to your child.
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:: tbo itttl me !'t·';! "':" l ::self, "Fences ·i.ul not fill~- the beit 1fayo, . :then, .,.&amp;. he . fiitey - jult •• \11"1 ••. It
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Total precipitation for the week
After looking over the area
with Tommy Pullin, ooe of the this year - .03 or &amp;1'1 inch; last
SODa, we ob&amp;erved a hen grouse year- 2.40 inches.
Total ]&gt;reclpltatlon to date this
in tho road near their land. This
year
- 24.45 iDches, last year
grouse appeared to be unafraid
aM we knew wturt was making - 24.05 .1Dches,
Normal average prectpltatlon ·
her appear as such. We stop..
pad our vehicle about fifth teet anrwally - 38.!11lnches.

awa,y and remained perfectly&lt;JII.
et !or a few mlootes. Tbe grouse
slowly walked to the lido or the
road and from tho weeds nn
lidos or the road, s m a ll
grouse about me-lhlrd grown ap.
peared.
They skittered acro11 the road
and followed their mother to tho
sate~¥ or ..... nearby woodland.
We oould imagine we heard her
clucking to gather ber small
brood. Seelog sights such as
this Is one or the uneJII'OC!Ied
pleuures of being a soli oonservationl st.

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system, summarize:a his study as
or pre-ac:hoolchllrlren.O!tourse,
follows: ,
lt
aloo brings Its·shoreofcrl&amp;eo,
"Attei- making this study of introduction of new industrY.''
or
This young mao summarized large and small, to mothers _
the rural agriculture of Meigs
the
situation
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age,
teeoap,
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college
C«mf.)', I feel tbat the Jack of
economic growth ls due to Ule fashion. As Mr. Brooks of the age cldldren.
For m..,.ero with todd! en
lack of commercial industry in E.D. A. pointed 0111, this ""ter
Meigs Councy. The transfer or system can help stimulate econ-: there are two psrtlcudsr ldndo
or problema: Those wtiOseliUie•
J.abol· from the agricultural sec- omlc growth.
Ide
If we hlve\the vision we can ones don't want to 1!0 outo '
tor to the industrial sector is
and 1hoae who a~am when
occurring, but the llbor force move ahead.
mother lnalats that it o time to
eomo back lndde.
It akeusualtbely taktr""tt'l II~ whllnlo
to m
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donr hlbernllllnn to outdoor
freedom.
If yoor toddler stands at the
door and cries to come ln, for
goodness sake let hlm lD Say
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:::::.• ~ your hat and stay aHe will probably docldo that
yoo really haven't abandoned him
and that yoo will .be glad to see
him when he returns. All be
reallY wants to know Is that yoo
haven't run . off and left him.
So every now and then, stick
ywr head out the window _ to
check up on wflat he Is doi!IS,
or course, but also to .... "Hl,
there _ how are you doing?'
This contact will help hlm feel
reassured and be glad that you
are there.
R Is important for all ""'
MOUTH-WATERING watermelouls ~~~tared by Jerry
children
to be able to get Into
Grllllq wltb two deer lrlends he met at SUver Sprlnga, Fla.
the house when they need to,
or want to. Low handles on doors
maybe the answer to hi&amp; coming

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Clot on

The word cloture means a
method of closing out debate

and getting a vote on an issue.

Under present U.S. Senate
rules, cloture can be put into
elfect by a vote of two-thirds
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CARTER AND EVANS, INC.
87 Olive Street

O.llipolis, Ohio

Excavating and Budding CO!IIriChln
· BACKHOE, BULLDOZER, CRANE,
GRADER AND DRAGLINE SERV1CE
Basements-Footer.:-leach BedsFarm Ponds-Septic Tanks-YardsPriveways;-land Clearing-fill Dirt
Top Soil-Ponds Cleaned-Parking lots
'iff IT'S DIRT I WE'll NOVE IT I"
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THURSDAY, JIAY 11th
STARTINGAT1 P.M.
Comer 4th &amp; Spruce St., o.mpolls. Selling the Estate of Birdie Tarrier. ltwms ,.
be sold consim of the usual honehoW
Items.
R.E.K~,Au~

MRS. R. E. KNOTTS, Clerk
Members or the Ohio State and National Auctioneers
Association.

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TRADERS DAYI
Antiques, guns, tools, dishes, new Items, old items,
odds and ends, and other junk. Who know5 what else?'?
Starting early next Saturday morning. July 13 and every
saturd~

thereafter we will conduct a genuine Old
Fashion Flea Market. Come early, buy, sell and trade
All Dl)&lt;. Rent a stall ror $3.00 and sell your own items.
Bring your own table Cor display, space should be 1•
served in Advance. Items which yoo cannot sell or
trado during the day may be snld at onr regular Saturdl)' el'ening auction lf time permits.

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County ~n. Moye Agairi
C. E. BLAKESLEE
Agent, Agriculture-

turally. In !let, It developed to
the point that mall)" acres were
Meigs County
plnwed and subjected to eroalon
f9111EIWY - "Today let us so the top soil dl"'Ppeared down
grourd for a water sys- the Ohio River.
t-. Tomorrow let us educate Transportation on the Ohio Riv· · 1~ eh1ld. When he has completed er or driving livestock owrland
:~• training let us say to htm, to metropolitan centers became
·'fbing your productive years and a way of life.
,, _ skills back home again.
In the late 1800s the coal Incan use them here.' "
dustry became thedomtnam cOJil-'
11Ji&amp; was a statement made mercill enterprise. Agriculture
Henry S. Brooks ol the Ecoflo. also brought mol\)' people to tbo
Development Administra- area. The cml mines brought
at the ground brealdng for Mili\Y more, but each ot these
Tuwers Plains--Chester Wa- resources has declined, someSystem 3 weeks ago. In com- times leaving many problems 1Je..
l;;!,ttleniMng the foresight, and t h e hind, such as silted streams.
and the women who work- There has also been the prob.
to bring this water system lem of shiftiiJI ofllbor tram one
4e·velolmllmt to a realit.;, Mll- industry to another.
Roush, local Fanners Home
Our agrlcullurll lodustry ls
.{~ldmdnilllrl.tlon Supervisor, quot- Cllirl.y well stabilized atthemom·
lrom the Bible, "Where there ent. Some 200 or 300 commerno vision, the peq,Je perish." cial farmers IIIII 500to700 small
·V ...... Brook&amp; pointed ""' that part,.time tarm,rs wiU continactull 1\mds put In t~\. sy,. ue. · Agricultural production ~
were not important. The day, tilar - wise, is almost as
nporlal•t thing ls the capacJcy high as it has ever been. Actual
water faclllt.y will bring to production or crops and livestock
llldlvlduals and to mall)" products la at about Its peak.
to help themselves. The
During the next decade or so,
· of tbe Economic Dele~· BmlB additional pa.sture land will
Admlnlstratlon la to belp be brougl!t into uae for beef catIn QJolion • - • wlilch will tle reeding. Some dalrie s will go
to correct the ; ecooomle out whlle others will increase
\~:::: that haw dew!OJ)ed lD alze.
Jl
sectiona or the coonI! we are to provide jobs , ror
our youn,g men and young wom~~~ C«mcy waa ~in en then we must have a vision or
·t
1700s IIIII early 1800s. what can happen here.
:a.,!'•• an apicullurll IIIII lr..,. Olto of our students at Ohio
COIIIIIIIIJil~. For tbo next 100 Untveratt;y, ror his term paper in
tbo aroadevtlopedaarl&lt;W- Ecommlcs under Dr. DeVeau,
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titled hls study "Rural MeigsA Lool&lt; at Agricultural Producdvlcy In' 1940, 19~/ llld 1959.
11rls l'Oiiw: man, NichollS Neutz..

bss to leave the county to find .
employmenl There are sever ..
al sites for lndustr.Y in Meigs
Coun~, but tho lack of adequate

ling, 1 product ofourlocalschool

trausportation systems, sewage
disposal s,ystems, and buildings
for small lnrlustl-y prohibit the

Weather

Watering Troughs Built
Serv-lce

water in two pasture nelds and
in the barn also b)" two troogha.
Tho trough lD the barn Is a metal 1r&lt;111111&gt;. while the 0110 in the
pasture llelds Ia a 500 • gallon
&lt;Oill:r~ trough. The pasture dl-

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two pastures.

water for
has been
built several ;rears and was aoslated with tis 0011structlon by
u. S. Soil Conservation Servloa -le at that time.
trougb .

The water will be IIUJ&gt;'~" 1119 a !lOild wblcll he built
11110 beblnd the barn
bi8her elovat!on. T h e
Soil Conservatlnn Disheaded by H. S. Ben·
Work Ia -eastng on the
tho work 'to lnatall Carl ~~ pond on Redmond
~ugha and the J&gt;i)JOI!ne R!dp. II Ia belni built b)" the
bulldozer of the Western Soil
piped water Con.em.tion Dlllrlct. The de· · pond and Ia providing lip no made b)" Denver Yoho

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an excavation or four feet In
depth ls being made and an earth
fill around lt will be three feet
high. It wtll be about one • sixth
ol. an acre ln size and will pro. water forlivestockbytneans
trDUj!lt. 0 .. • • - '

Designs have been made ror
ponds on the Gilbert Pullin land
near Penlel Church and the Cecil
Smith land on Ten Mile Creek.
The Smith pond will be about
one-tilth or an acre 1n size and
nine feot deep. He will use the
tUI as a roadway to get across
tbo hollow ln whlcll the fill Is
built. The Pullllls plan to use
their pond area as a recrea-

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Agriculture wtll be held at the
Ohio State Unlvoral~ July 8-11.
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Tuesda,\o . · . . . . . 90 68
your hlp 80 he 'won't kfel yoo _
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Tfwrsda.Y . . . . . 79 46
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Average high temperature Cor
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pelming lll'lltl, ~.·!'fiina .In a

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' blf.gahleil, city water, cop·'· .I!W plymblng, 2 small . out·bii8dlnp, li aero lot.

tub or piaotlc awimlillng )1001.
(CAIJTION; RomemWr . noi to
leave a little ~ "In a~~.
himself. He cllf1 droWn Ill a ..,.. ·
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BOXES - CarlOni ~· 1 h. ~ ,
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log; old tlref ~'climbing In ant
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tree; Wheelbarnnu or WIPllt
ladders lor cllmblni IDd ...,.; ..
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Baxter· Ahera, Kyger Cr.eek; •
Gerald Pot&gt;e, North Gallla, J, •
Rebert Evans, Southwestern, IIIII
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R~'t:K RANCH
Nearing completion. trimmed
In Redwood, 3 BR, % complete
balh9. !0 x 12 family room. 2
ctll' cai"J)Orl. nestled In slz acres
of treeo, stream and ~an, 5
mlnuteo from town Ill Galllpo.
lis Scltool District.

162 ACRFS

IJii D~ llg ztlll...aewlng
· maeldne. lldl Jllldllne males First time
but!Amholel, dams, elnb. aews 4 BR. 32 •
Ott bultolll.

Pay ' payments

o! te or.pay MI.IO 1'8111. Try

B bl yoar llome. ·c.n I'Jial..
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offered, nearly new
16 llvlnlf room with
massive brick and atone fire.
place. New tool shed, large
bam, 1110 A. botlom. large com
bare on State Rond.

211 ACRES
1 room modem !tome,

al. std ..
oiee bam, plenty outbldga., l
ponds, tenant hi!IJIMI, caHle and
equip. available. '

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ID A. bOttom ••!~..~~ • ·

A. Tob. B.. bam. strawbeni,,.,
sprl!lg!. 6 rooms ani!_ bath. lafo&gt;.

site. riverview, very prlvnrP.,
and city schools.

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ROOM, WOOD BUJIININO FfU..
PLAC.. ALt. ELEM'RIC KrT1 II

ERNEST THORNE

BN, LOTS OF C::A.Jii1N}'!'I'q, 0,\11•
AOZ. I, JMI AND I BA'nlll,
I.AR.O! LOTI. l"RICib PROM'

Tbunnan, Ohio

tlt.IOO UP.

33 year" experience
Phone 245-5289 or

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Central Soya

COMPt.ft'ELY RElfODELEP 0Lo
OD HOM£. I'JECORA'RD IN

IICELLT.NT C'OLOJI'JAL STYLE

. DiDon Ageney

(EVI!:RYTHINO ~ l"ROM TOP
TO BO'M'O'Ml 7 ROOMS. 1~

BATHS. OWNIIR SPEPn' m.ooo
ON n 5 1'RS. AOO. IIA'h: OV·
RR OF ttT.GIO AND SEE WHAT
HAPPENS. YOU'LL LOVE lT.
YOU CAN'T DEP FROM 1T

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4 yra. old. Has a beaulilul
kitchen with ceramic tile waU
""" plenty cabinets, storm
doors &amp; windows. forctd hot

A VF.RV WE'LL KEPT

MODERN 3 BJ:DROOM WITH W
"To W C ARPZT, NICE KITCHEN
AND CARPORT. PRTCBD tU,.
1500.

air furnace, city water, attached garage, patio, new

Good 4 Bedroom

work shop and storage room,
fenctd yard. Price $15,500,
good financing.

HIRE'S A CONV&amp;NO:NTLY LO·
CA'TED HOME WITH DP.I' LOT
ON 3RD AVL COMP'.tTr:t.Y fl~ ·
DECORATED. i BA tlli'l
t\ND
CAIPORT. OWNER
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TO QU.

NewUsting
New Home &amp; S Acres

CO BASJ AND ABOUT II Mn...E
OUT. NlCE LOCATION OOOb
BUY AT 1111.!00.

3 1\CRE WT. YOU'LL FrNn Tm!
NV.W I'RA•t W TOW C::AJI.PET,
COY!RI:D PATIO wtTif PATIO
DOORS. 3 ,BEDROOM', IIOODN
KITCHEN, F.\IIILY 1.0011 W1TII
nu PLACE. I CAll OARAQI:,
nJLL
BAI!IDI!Ift'.
OW'ND
JtATIS TO SIIJ. BtJ'I' JIUft,

New Listing
RiverViewRiver Front•ge_

5 Arres
J.OCATEn on State Tloule
,Jf ml. from G•lllnolis. hs• A
~ rifMn hnme In extra rood C'OI1 ..... , ,
..,~ dlflon. W-W rl\rnet thrnn(fh
out, laundrv room. d90J1 well.
.lt'ara~re . tobS&lt;'ro base. an
Ideal place to Jive.

sesolon.

h•l &amp;tate For Sale
llAIIUt REALTY CO.
Oscar !lAird, Rnltor
Wllk To Schools
VOU can move immediately inta this 2 olory brick home,
OlllOllenlly looated on . 4th
Ave. fti has bath, 3 bedrooms,
P,age, deep loi, and 11 convenient to stores, schools,
cbun:hes. Va~ and wlillnl lor you. Owner wanls It

"'I· •~.ooo.
'16 Tob.ll.lse

14 A., one story frame home,
newly ,painted, new meta\
not, dt11 well, looated on

blacktop "" $1500.

. .ltNO Beclrooma
FOR ."f!,DDO, you can blij' a 2
bfoli:aom btoct boine with
I A., paneled 'living Nom IIIII

tltcllen, located In Gteen
'i'wp•. Vleltll. '

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I WAS Qa
Of 111 HAY

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1helf area. ·
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• Each te¢tjon, bu itt own $1oor, cokl. control and separate .Insulation for

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~y PJl(JDUUts
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Your Dreams of better farming will" come
true, when you see the Allis·Chalmers
. 303 Balers at Ma Williamsons. They're
.everything you 1re looking fpr. Check out "
!he ,0·15, D-12 &amp; 170 Tractors ~~ ·High
power that'll handle all your jObs. Remember Rakes, Balers ~ Tractori ·Plus thlr
parts you'll need to service them are at

WILUAMSONS·FARM.
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WILL buv thl• beautiful 2 BR
near new "home on an acre
lot, larll!e \VB fireolace in liv1"' room with one paneled
wall . kl\f'hen with

mYINO TO sEJ.L!
CAlL VB!
Jay Sheppard, 44~1
Earl Wlntm, ,YI-3121
11'ayoe Amsbary, 4 _ .

noise mdsance.

(SUNDAY~

over.

$7,500

n~nPied

walls. front porch. located 3
ml. from city.
WE HAVE a lar~e brick build·
lng wllh 6 rentals . Good Investment property. Also, we
have some good businesses
lor aale.
HOBART DILLOI'I, Rtatlor

&lt;Exe011t Sundoya)
12:00 News (Sunday ·only)

8:00 Sign On and The Singing
Preacher
8:15 News

' ROOM home. 3 BR. llvlnt
room with W.W carpel. front
porch with awninli!. storm
windows. lot Is 40' x 150' fen·
ced, mo. payments $71.00. lnt
5% per cenl. Look this one

J\18T 4 Mn.t rROW TOWN Olf

8:05 Music l!nllmited
10:30 ChatterboX ·&lt;Excet&gt;t •
• day and Sunday)
11:00 Music l!nllmlted
11:45 All the NOW&amp;

. 5:30 Sunset Serenade (umll Sign
QJO

l"an A~sumotion

NewUsting
New Home, 3 Acres

Sunda.Yal

8:00 New&amp; llouniluP

4:00 Interchange

Fa""

ROOM HOMI: Wll1l FULL BAD·
IIJNT, MODER:'&lt;! II.I"'CHVI WITH
lANOE AND ·.VtN, G'\,l \ lr.
NllW BAlliN, 14 ACKB '!'Oil 'f·

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5:00 News, Weather, !iJorts

12 ACRES. has nice !arm hOme.
plenty shade tre... large
bam, tobac!'O ba". Price
$9,5110.

Till&amp; lS A t YEMt OLD 3 UD·

Show (Except

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12:35 Teen-Time '68

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. 11:55 Wa&amp;hlngjon Reports
12:1)0 News Houn~
12:15 Bulletin Board
12~30 The "In" Sound

J,OCATED on large lot tOO' x
120' - 3 BR. all electric kit·
chen. full basement with rec.
room and lire place. attached
Tbls ltome is located
up Rl. 7. just 5 mi. from City.
Price $16,0110.

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OOU Wml THIS S BZDROOII
HOME. JNCLUDZS CARPmN"O,
ntLL BAs&amp;lfKNT, OARAOJ: AND
llti Aa&amp;R.

7:45 Echoes of Joy
S:OU Ohio Valley News
8:15 Music l!nllmlted
11:40 Song and Story Time

Ran(h Stvle Home

Ne'W Listing

NewUsting
Rou111 35 .3 Bedroom

Owner
Buys F•rm .

!iOW listing a 3 BR home only

New listing
:1 811droom-C•rpel

1.61 A.. 5 rooms and bath bl,.,&lt;
and frame home. nice bos,.
men!. new furnace. •ome furniture, nlet' vfew. lml'!Wd, po~

COMFORTABLE ' HOME. ~
rooma, bath. fufl basement,
attached , RBra.ge, $12,500. I
block from city limits on 581.
Ph. liS-a.
151·11

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446-2463

llTVR IN 'm! ZN'J'IItl:

nTI'tl; BIIU SlliN

LOIJD BIJT NoT NOISE
CLEVELAND (UP!) - The
mustc of the ~-•
COrruption rock I!J"UIP Is oot
nolae, a judp rnled Friday lD
dlsmlsatrw a COilll&gt;lalni.
Judge Joseph Zlngale ret&gt;Ued
to a. noise ordinance charge
brougbt agalnet the group slier
pollee arrested them tlrrlng a
rehearaal In a mulllc store b)"
aa,ylng tho band may have been
loud, but oould not be called a

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Levels
IChttck 1rhe1Je Features

Phone 14MZI9

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Control Jlie• the eUy way.
Set unoon for Purina Check-

buildings and onortment
buMlnn.
Olftte I'll. 14JI.eii8AI
O..ar Bsotlnl. 1411-mt
C.rlrr Manlo. 141mh
Wllllom Hall. !45·5!tlt
Carl Nibert
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Farm,

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Agrl:

and

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REALTOR

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got.l mean t8Wt~ ' lll:e an
h~rn !lie1. Pr,oyide J'letded

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acrea~e•.

0. D. PARSONS

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Let heifel'l llnd dry COW8 eat .
Cattle Blotkl wit!\ the builtin m•sBOt ki9er. F~ermard·

Carl Winter, General Motors •

coz=:

nuollable. 411-3GT. '
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I:A.IUCI•
tion in Ohio• Dr David Boyne

Chairman,

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CATTLE BLOCKS

c~"·,:! •Air C9nditlon

tl•tlli-.~ W•nted
FOR HOU~ES (nU ·

4*i7N,

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Hate To See Anybody

(lwner will help finance:

SllOC!Iim loday. ··'

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hstch snd dis with
Purina CHECK-FLY

' llvlntl . room 8l)d baiJO\menl.

NEAR!.V new lltree hedroom.
eomplete electric tlldten, 2
baths. big recreation· room.
vacant and ready ,.,. vour ln-

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will be held 'lllesday evening,
July 9, and will recognize teach- •
ers wflo have taught 5, 10, IS, •
20, 25, 30, 35 years, and those •
retiring. c. w. ~aver, Galllpolis, wUI be honored for 30 years
service.
Featured . s.[&gt;Oikers Include
George Greenleif, Executive
VIce Pt'ellldent, Ohio Grain and
Feed Dealera Association; Dr.
Z"Ao.
Jack F ryml er, Colt ege ,.,
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catloo ~i ,.J~culeoturllougan,al
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The Conference Theme Is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

upJilJD\lng for mective Teach~

S:illlllorald of Truth · '~
7:45 Ec¥e~ ~Joy
9100 i1o!olljanl'llour • · .-~.'
8:00 Ohio Valley New•
9:30 A'u!rt Ber.tha
8:15 Talk of the Town
9:4$&lt;!1\lldten'o Uhai&gt;!&gt;l • ;."
9:15 The Morning Show
10:00 Music for ~ J" • ,
10:30 (!hatterbox
10:30 t"int s.totlil Cl\.,..h ''I-'~
I 11:110 The Morning :.how
11:30 {;o0j18( on'lui,lll ., '
UMS World &amp; Ma110n eo. News 12:00 NeW8 "· !',,
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' 12il5 Bulletin Hoard
12145 Cotholic 'Into~,
12:30 Prosecutor ~s, (ldonJ 1:00 Church of (lod·
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Farm and Home (Tues.,
1:30 GoOIIOll!alt"•
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Wed., Thurs.)
2:00 liomdai tirtve Tlmo
COantry Go Hound (FrL) 5:00 New• KoiJIKllcl
12:45 COUntry Go Hound
1:00 lntetchlnge
WJEII- FM LOO
5:00 News, Weather, ~rts
(Daily ex&lt;:et&gt;t where lnlle..,O
HoundUP
8:00 Sign on and Earll' llltd
(MONDAY~" TIIItiJ fiUDAY~

IEALtol

!Ia Coun~.

awhile. r so, the dustlng and cultural Ecooomlcs OSUi Dr.
ironing aren't going anywhere, Byrl Shoemaker, Director, Vo..
10 stick around. You don't have catlonal Education ln Obioi Dr.

Tempe r- to Pil1 with hlm, just

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PROVD&gt;
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him; "Always ask ldcnnll\Y.IIrlt"
- ll ·maY W.e tl.mo, but It will
be a safe!¥ Slopo"thal''pays 1111
Shorlnx~tlll&gt;lhers In outdoo~
play does not : eome easy:· for
your preschooiOI'. He l!Jll pro~~.
ably be eloae to threehltore be
can glvo as . well 81 · take. You
can hel p him by ·~c hirag him
.
wh&amp;t to do When he "wants ask, take turns - . rathei- tlian
punlshllll! him for taldllf thlnp
When he wants them. When ..,._
er children come to play, It
takes more of 1our tlme _ 1n the
beginning - but lt Ia worth
It to you and to your child.
B mart .~. tl
Wh
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me.
en
llle .,.. 1 roo rou... _._ In IIIII
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bresk up tho actlYizy - a cookle, a story, or juat a triP Indoors, or ma,ybe lndlcstl"' that
It Is time lor the visiting cldld

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But 111mmer, like Wloter or sarlly ~901'.
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any
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GALLjpqt'l$ . J.ai Wllttar'··.bucket, or' wt\.0.· somw. ..,.er.~ : Whore he """~ everytl)illll, he a mu~ ,!or """"'~' IU)': .. ·. . / ·-:,
...., tlie · · · ' ""7
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itt1t he .ia dolRI [11 ditlllhod. would lind ~et&gt;!aco 'ell"&lt; Ali . A -~~OX -r /0' l&gt;Obt • .. ,.
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..,,~,o '·wtil&gt; 'open door-".PPJI1!1 ~· ~r$nlni ast:OIIil lllmihet and tvlll')' sum• ·•'· • ·
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~ t:'~~ ·~looked fo~.i Thl:,;~th~ ~· a':li;.lititt¥ oa.er chQdf&lt;,; to. .,I~
r: 'lnm- iri.r, tha!. ll, n04 "!11t ~ . , "'
:: tbo itttl me !'t·';! "':" l ::self, "Fences ·i.ul not fill~- the beit 1fayo, . :then, .,.&amp;. he . fiitey - jult •• \11"1 ••. It
rn
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· hlm ·'""~•, Th'l)''ro ·wants to 110 away, let hlm 1!0 btlld allld yd l• !" .•.ilia .. : •

· Ext.

Total precipitation for the week
After looking over the area
with Tommy Pullin, ooe of the this year - .03 or &amp;1'1 inch; last
SODa, we ob&amp;erved a hen grouse year- 2.40 inches.
Total ]&gt;reclpltatlon to date this
in tho road near their land. This
year
- 24.45 iDches, last year
grouse appeared to be unafraid
aM we knew wturt was making - 24.05 .1Dches,
Normal average prectpltatlon ·
her appear as such. We stop..
pad our vehicle about fifth teet anrwally - 38.!11lnches.

awa,y and remained perfectly&lt;JII.
et !or a few mlootes. Tbe grouse
slowly walked to the lido or the
road and from tho weeds nn
lidos or the road, s m a ll
grouse about me-lhlrd grown ap.
peared.
They skittered acro11 the road
and followed their mother to tho
sate~¥ or ..... nearby woodland.
We oould imagine we heard her
clucking to gather ber small
brood. Seelog sights such as
this Is one or the uneJII'OC!Ied
pleuures of being a soli oonservationl st.

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can creaJe prnblemo !or.motbeu
system, summarize:a his study as
or pre-ac:hoolchllrlren.O!tourse,
follows: ,
lt
aloo brings Its·shoreofcrl&amp;eo,
"Attei- making this study of introduction of new industrY.''
or
This young mao summarized large and small, to mothers _
the rural agriculture of Meigs
the
situation
ln
a
very
g
pod
oc:hool
age,
teeoap,
or
college
C«mf.)', I feel tbat the Jack of
economic growth ls due to Ule fashion. As Mr. Brooks of the age cldldren.
For m..,.ero with todd! en
lack of commercial industry in E.D. A. pointed 0111, this ""ter
Meigs Councy. The transfer or system can help stimulate econ-: there are two psrtlcudsr ldndo
or problema: Those wtiOseliUie•
J.abol· from the agricultural sec- omlc growth.
Ide
If we hlve\the vision we can ones don't want to 1!0 outo '
tor to the industrial sector is
and 1hoae who a~am when
occurring, but the llbor force move ahead.
mother lnalats that it o time to
eomo back lndde.
It akeusualtbely taktr""tt'l II~ whllnlo
to m
ans 011 uvm •
donr hlbernllllnn to outdoor
freedom.
If yoor toddler stands at the
door and cries to come ln, for
goodness sake let hlm lD Say
·
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"Well, It's nice to see you!
:::::.• ~ your hat and stay aHe will probably docldo that
yoo really haven't abandoned him
and that yoo will .be glad to see
him when he returns. All be
reallY wants to know Is that yoo
haven't run . off and left him.
So every now and then, stick
ywr head out the window _ to
check up on wflat he Is doi!IS,
or course, but also to .... "Hl,
there _ how are you doing?'
This contact will help hlm feel
reassured and be glad that you
are there.
R Is important for all ""'
MOUTH-WATERING watermelouls ~~~tared by Jerry
children
to be able to get Into
Grllllq wltb two deer lrlends he met at SUver Sprlnga, Fla.
the house when they need to,
or want to. Low handles on doors
maybe the answer to hi&amp; coming

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JOHN COOPER

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Clot on

The word cloture means a
method of closing out debate

and getting a vote on an issue.

Under present U.S. Senate
rules, cloture can be put into
elfect by a vote of two-thirds
or those present and voting.

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CARTER AND EVANS, INC.
87 Olive Street

O.llipolis, Ohio

Excavating and Budding CO!IIriChln
· BACKHOE, BULLDOZER, CRANE,
GRADER AND DRAGLINE SERV1CE
Basements-Footer.:-leach BedsFarm Ponds-Septic Tanks-YardsPriveways;-land Clearing-fill Dirt
Top Soil-Ponds Cleaned-Parking lots
'iff IT'S DIRT I WE'll NOVE IT I"
Phone: 446-4905

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BLIC SAL
THURSDAY, JIAY 11th
STARTINGAT1 P.M.
Comer 4th &amp; Spruce St., o.mpolls. Selling the Estate of Birdie Tarrier. ltwms ,.
be sold consim of the usual honehoW
Items.
R.E.K~,Au~

MRS. R. E. KNOTTS, Clerk
Members or the Ohio State and National Auctioneers
Association.

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Llleme ar Boward Br...on
Emllnl ~11!1

· Plumbing &amp; Heating
STANDARD PWMJIINO A
III!:ATINO, Ill 'nlrt A t!WIII.
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ROUTE 110 at

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TRADERS DAYI
Antiques, guns, tools, dishes, new Items, old items,
odds and ends, and other junk. Who know5 what else?'?
Starting early next Saturday morning. July 13 and every
saturd~

thereafter we will conduct a genuine Old
Fashion Flea Market. Come early, buy, sell and trade
All Dl)&lt;. Rent a stall ror $3.00 and sell your own items.
Bring your own table Cor display, space should be 1•
served in Advance. Items which yoo cannot sell or
trado during the day may be snld at onr regular Saturdl)' el'ening auction lf time permits.

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SHOOT MATCH Sunday, lllJ LOST, MAN'S GLA&amp;9:9, b1617 from a to 4. Hams, 111ean,
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GOOD QUALl'IT tiJaiollly and SPIQIAI,. ~. • ~ 'PLACE, at home of . Jim PrJ,
mJed bey, .'l llldel In llild In
AUICIII llenO radio cam- . ~\llland. Ohio, CIIIJII~le Boule
,.our truck • WQOD. l'llaae
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lor sale
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SIWING 11.\QIINE, ~ ~ 'l..
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11:11 1t11L Mil. ~olm Fry;
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machine to ~ 1111 )'0111' .,._ eaiJ ·IIWI!I. Also, ~ rel am ~erln,, lor slliUt·:P!t\1-,..
IDa llllllllll. Wu ·. lalllmaD'll ~ 'litereo In waiDUI
nc aaellon the follqwiQ~~II!ri!·:·.
~ felt· ~ of .,.tl
One llvli!J room aulte · wllho ·
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IIICiie el)lelllln aewlnl ma- · ar bel!IP o1 f'illl. 7-7-«c
lllra cllllr. one 0011111!ete bed ·
cblDes. WDl sell 41fewmt
wlth lnnm!ll'ln« mattren.
prlee ol fDJt • tilOIIIbl1 IF. YOU like privacy. a ntee
two teleYtllolla, me Frlllldllre
paymealll. Pboile .....
view ol lbe Ohio River, thla
1'1!frlrerator. excellent sba!le.
II the home for you, Located
one eleelrfc stove, A-1 eondiJait off •scenJe Route 1M at lion. one l!'lus door eD!)bOard.
mo !KlUND. 1111 Phllco 111er- · ~e. Oblo. Seven one dinette set, Jib new, one
eo, 'lbla set bu 10 Jellt dla- and 118111, Dlee and clea~~. Call
utnlty cupboard, one Jdtehen
moad needle warranty; II ~. •tm after 1 p.m.
cabinet, one rollaway bed,
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hardly used, one 1118ytag
days free iervlee; 40 IDch
wringer washer, Oleelient
walmt coasole. '1'1111 ael II
eondltlon, Cllle aet kitchen
Dew, Ollly •uua or pay • ONE AC Combine, New HoUand
wire tire baler, one m8DIII'e
ehaln, one ntgbt stand, one
per month. Try It In Jfi'Jr
l)ll'l!llller,
new
!alae
end
pte,
dreoser
wllb mirror, one end
bome. Callllll2-2838. &amp;oaG«c
1220 WASIIINGTON BLVD.
BELPRE,-OWO
P. M. Cowdery, l.CIIIa' Boltom.
table, uUIIty cabinet, one pot423-7~21
7-7-Mc
ty chair, adult size, one an.
STBIIEO, EARLY Amerlean
stmo, radio oomblnatloa. ao.
tlque rocker, 01111 twlat le,
Ud Rlate unit, Hpeed dlaDB- YOU CAN 11111 aan tiD w IIIGI'I
Bland, two old on Iampo, sevEXPERT
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er. Lovely maple finish. Tab
OD 11am1ttam baals. CaD •
· eral old otone jm, different
aver payments of • p e r 1H7 cr ltHZif. Cab cr
stzeo, one copper boiler. aeal
Wh..l Alignment
UFE TO
NNOtll
clean. one baby bed eornplete,
YOUR
IDOIIth or PlY balante ol 11rm1.
$10165. Pbone IIIUIII.
exeellent condition, old lamps,
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eurtaln stretchenl, television.
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oprlnga, l'1!d clullr, glider,
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pana, tools and other lteDII
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too numel'tllll to mention. Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
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monthly payments ol fS.ll per
Lunch ..ed on lfOUIIII•.
month. Phone IIJ.3218. ~ GRAVELY
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Sale eonducted by Adam9
'MOWER, PRONE New Rav·
AucUon Service of RuUand,
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Ohio. Auclloneen, Col. Jim
FOR SALE - 1151 Ford panel
&amp;cylinder truck, automaUc
Adams and Col. BDI Brown.
u.......,bleth... lourJumbleo,
transmission. 'l1reo worth 111m MUSTANG Hardtop. Sprint
Not I'1!8JII)nalble lor accidents. ·one letter to eod&gt; oquare, to
aaldng price. Also, 1957 Dodge
model with sUet ahllt IIIII vi·
Phone 742-ttSI.
T-7-11&lt;! form four ordinary woN1.
balllon pick-up, &amp;cylinder
nyJ flip. Clil Flnaaee. M8lloa.
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standard transmission. Good mua.
Butll'lell S.rvfcil
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APPIJANCE HOSPITAL- Auone olthe better Ford Fergu- liS HONDA, 1110 DRBAK, -.I
lborlzed Brlgp and Sli'altoa
son traeton In county, ARP
and
Lawn Boy, parta and
helmet. Re!:enlly omilauled,
3-polnt hitch blade, S.polnt
III!I'VJces: l'l!palr Teeumteh
DAPIL
• · See Raymond Jlo9oe, Bt.
hlleh Ford oeoop, S.polnt hileh
1, lllclne, or phone ,.,_.
and Kohl~ engines and an
Ford cordwood saw, Ford
llll8)J apJI)Iances, '11llrd st.,
IIIIer 1 p.m.
7+&amp;
power takeoff pully, S.polnt
Mason, W. Va., John M. llotihlleh, very bandy rear load- 14 MONTH old Gulrllley buD,
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Ing platform, two-wheel 11'811·
can be nPterld. U lnterelter, homemade metal canopt
ed caD Rlldavllle ma57.
lor small Ford truc:k bed,
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JF YOU ARE lntemlod In

1111

employment opportunity

In

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'liD Omdlff, II E. Broad
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an atllltlel
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't'f after a or 1 p.m. 1l'rlle P.

'I'IWLER SPACI!,

o. Boz as Pomeroy. ~c

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bidraaml, Middleport. Pllone
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Alft'JQU!S. fumlture, 4111111.
lllllceliiDeowl. :!Irs. IJonrd I ROOMS AND BATH, 170 llaJ,.
ben7 An., l'ooiiii!I'OJ. OlD·'· Cecil, • w. MaiD St., l'omf.
tact
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1131.
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WE WISR to UPMI our heart. TRAILEII. BROWN'S TraDer
Mt thanks 1o our l'l!lallves,
Part, Mlnemllle. Pbone 992friends llld nelgbbon lor tbolr 3D4.
7-Ute

ldnd erpresal&lt;&gt;ns of sympathy
daring the death dl Cora FIVE BOOMS, bath and utDHy
Meinhart. We especially thank
room. Phone !m-2885 after 5
Dr. Davis, Holzer HMpllal
p.m.
7-$.31c
staff and Ewing Funeral
home, thooe who oent food, A'I'I'AACI'IVII: MODERN 1-room
. llowm and eards.
furDIIhed 3pal1meut, ldeaJJJ
llroll!er, Nleeeo and
loclled Pomeroy bollnepbews.
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Dill NCIIGa. PboDe . . . .
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chain laW. Good .i1UIIIlng condillon, and wlU aell reason-

able. Other mllceDaneouo
Items. See Gordon Caldiii!D,
Tuppm Plains. or call Cool·

.me esT.ms,

evenlngJ.

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bedloome, belb, ~•-t,
wall ID 'nil carpel, eablnetl.
and paneling. Jim t4,0011.00
MlDDLD'ORT - A COIY
If I N DAY OLD w lllrted 1'1..4CB TO UVI! - I~ lfOrY
tepom Plillela. Both Boor tnme, I bedroomtl. bath, aU
or cap IIJ'01III avaDable. In good eondltloll. JS,400.00
PooaJfry hoasl~ and aufoma. POIIIBIIOY - BBAUI'IPIJL a.
tloll. Modem PoallrJ, Bola 'I'ATI- laeres, tllorY frame.
... Alheal, Ohio, " ' - . . I' raotlll, I bedruoml, 118111,
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Oldo. Pllaae 7Mtll. 7-Mc 1• ZIG ZAG HW1n1 iliiCihlne.

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11D for tM.II ar • per month.
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WHEEL CHAIR, good condition, POTATOES, beano, eabbep
Phone 99U254 alter 3:30 p.m.
and beets, ~ MJ.ItM.
7-7-Mc Clarence Pnlllltt, Portland,
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110 PEARL ST., Middleport,
Bt. ' to Eastern mgh School.
moot aell lor &lt;..h price,
tum Jell on ClOUIIIJ' road aut
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two
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cblne, · regularly $81, In port.
able eomp1ete. pay _. or IS
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alloa -.Ice. Jaet'l Befrtt.
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7111 Broadway 81., Middleport,
condlllon ..... 1110 Ylllll8 try.

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IN LOVING memory ol B. S. rt7BNISJIED GARAGE ~
Manley who paaoed away lour ment 011 I'Jumln.BID. UJIIIlll8
yean ago July T, 19M.
paid; ldulll Clllly. Pbone 1411.
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'ftlere Ia a home thet 1letl
name brand stereo AM lr FM,
TWO BEDROOM boaae trailer,
be)'OIId
4 opeakerl, lloaUng tum MIDtlLI!I'ORT - 7 rOOJM, 4
IDlBI and wile or two ~~
And paot Ita golden door
table, lllce walnut llnlsh, tate
men. One mlle from llldne
Awaits tho one no's rmr
bedaOOJM, 2 betho, modern
over payments of t1 per
Iori llld dam. Phone Itt ast
away.
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prepare
outbulldlnga · galore, I 1'001111,
A. plaee lor you and \\'hen :•e South ol Middleport OD Bt. 7. MOTOR BOAT, 25 liP, 10117 Ja· modem beth.
caar and 111'1 OleveDa, M I • At'li.B8 - liO line paature,
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GOOD QUALl'IT tiJaiollly and SPIQIAI,. ~. • ~ 'PLACE, at home of . Jim PrJ,
mJed bey, .'l llldel In llild In
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SIWING 11.\QIINE, ~ ~ 'l..
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11:11 1t11L Mil. ~olm Fry;
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machine to ~ 1111 )'0111' .,._ eaiJ ·IIWI!I. Also, ~ rel am ~erln,, lor slliUt·:P!t\1-,..
IDa llllllllll. Wu ·. lalllmaD'll ~ 'litereo In waiDUI
nc aaellon the follqwiQ~~II!ri!·:·.
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~alor. 'lfll - Gillie
IIICiie el)lelllln aewlnl ma- · ar bel!IP o1 f'illl. 7-7-«c
lllra cllllr. one 0011111!ete bed ·
cblDes. WDl sell 41fewmt
wlth lnnm!ll'ln« mattren.
prlee ol fDJt • tilOIIIbl1 IF. YOU like privacy. a ntee
two teleYtllolla, me Frlllldllre
paymealll. Pboile .....
view ol lbe Ohio River, thla
1'1!frlrerator. excellent sba!le.
II the home for you, Located
one eleelrfc stove, A-1 eondiJait off •scenJe Route 1M at lion. one l!'lus door eD!)bOard.
mo !KlUND. 1111 Phllco 111er- · ~e. Oblo. Seven one dinette set, Jib new, one
eo, 'lbla set bu 10 Jellt dla- and 118111, Dlee and clea~~. Call
utnlty cupboard, one Jdtehen
moad needle warranty; II ~. •tm after 1 p.m.
cabinet, one rollaway bed,
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hardly used, one 1118ytag
days free iervlee; 40 IDch
wringer washer, Oleelient
walmt coasole. '1'1111 ael II
eondltlon, Cllle aet kitchen
Dew, Ollly •uua or pay • ONE AC Combine, New HoUand
wire tire baler, one m8DIII'e
ehaln, one ntgbt stand, one
per month. Try It In Jfi'Jr
l)ll'l!llller,
new
!alae
end
pte,
dreoser
wllb mirror, one end
bome. Callllll2-2838. &amp;oaG«c
1220 WASIIINGTON BLVD.
BELPRE,-OWO
P. M. Cowdery, l.CIIIa' Boltom.
table, uUIIty cabinet, one pot423-7~21
7-7-Mc
ty chair, adult size, one an.
STBIIEO, EARLY Amerlean
stmo, radio oomblnatloa. ao.
tlque rocker, 01111 twlat le,
Ud Rlate unit, Hpeed dlaDB- YOU CAN 11111 aan tiD w IIIGI'I
Bland, two old on Iampo, sevEXPERT
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er. Lovely maple finish. Tab
OD 11am1ttam baals. CaD •
· eral old otone jm, different
aver payments of • p e r 1H7 cr ltHZif. Cab cr
stzeo, one copper boiler. aeal
Wh..l Alignment
UFE TO
NNOtll
clean. one baby bed eornplete,
YOUR
IDOIIth or PlY balante ol 11rm1.
$10165. Pbone IIIUIII.
exeellent condition, old lamps,
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Nf.etc RIP • ftAR ~ till
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pana, tools and other lteDII
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too numel'tllll to mention. Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
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monthly payments ol fS.ll per
Lunch ..ed on lfOUIIII•.
month. Phone IIJ.3218. ~ GRAVELY
WlTR
Sale eonducted by Adam9
'MOWER, PRONE New Rav·
AucUon Service of RuUand,
111, . . _
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Ohio. Auclloneen, Col. Jim
FOR SALE - 1151 Ford panel
&amp;cylinder truck, automaUc
Adams and Col. BDI Brown.
u.......,bleth... lourJumbleo,
transmission. 'l1reo worth 111m MUSTANG Hardtop. Sprint
Not I'1!8JII)nalble lor accidents. ·one letter to eod&gt; oquare, to
aaldng price. Also, 1957 Dodge
model with sUet ahllt IIIII vi·
Phone 742-ttSI.
T-7-11&lt;! form four ordinary woN1.
balllon pick-up, &amp;cylinder
nyJ flip. Clil Flnaaee. M8lloa.
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APPIJANCE HOSPITAL- Auone olthe better Ford Fergu- liS HONDA, 1110 DRBAK, -.I
lborlzed Brlgp and Sli'altoa
son traeton In county, ARP
and
Lawn Boy, parta and
helmet. Re!:enlly omilauled,
3-polnt hitch blade, S.polnt
III!I'VJces: l'l!palr Teeumteh
DAPIL
• · See Raymond Jlo9oe, Bt.
hlleh Ford oeoop, S.polnt hileh
1, lllclne, or phone ,.,_.
and Kohl~ engines and an
Ford cordwood saw, Ford
llll8)J apJI)Iances, '11llrd st.,
IIIIer 1 p.m.
7+&amp;
power takeoff pully, S.polnt
Mason, W. Va., John M. llotihlleh, very bandy rear load- 14 MONTH old Gulrllley buD,
PL
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WBO!~E
Ing platform, two-wheel 11'811·
can be nPterld. U lnterelter, homemade metal canopt
ed caD Rlldavllle ma57.
lor small Ford truc:k bed,
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employment opportunity

In

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'liD Omdlff, II E. Broad
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bidraaml, Middleport. Pllone
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Alft'JQU!S. fumlture, 4111111.
lllllceliiDeowl. :!Irs. IJonrd I ROOMS AND BATH, 170 llaJ,.
ben7 An., l'ooiiii!I'OJ. OlD·'· Cecil, • w. MaiD St., l'omf.
tact
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WE WISR to UPMI our heart. TRAILEII. BROWN'S TraDer
Mt thanks 1o our l'l!lallves,
Part, Mlnemllle. Pbone 992friends llld nelgbbon lor tbolr 3D4.
7-Ute

ldnd erpresal&lt;&gt;ns of sympathy
daring the death dl Cora FIVE BOOMS, bath and utDHy
Meinhart. We especially thank
room. Phone !m-2885 after 5
Dr. Davis, Holzer HMpllal
p.m.
7-$.31c
staff and Ewing Funeral
home, thooe who oent food, A'I'I'AACI'IVII: MODERN 1-room
. llowm and eards.
furDIIhed 3pal1meut, ldeaJJJ
llroll!er, Nleeeo and
loclled Pomeroy bollnepbews.
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chain laW. Good .i1UIIIlng condillon, and wlU aell reason-

able. Other mllceDaneouo
Items. See Gordon Caldiii!D,
Tuppm Plains. or call Cool·

.me esT.ms,

evenlngJ.

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wall ID 'nil carpel, eablnetl.
and paneling. Jim t4,0011.00
MlDDLD'ORT - A COIY
If I N DAY OLD w lllrted 1'1..4CB TO UVI! - I~ lfOrY
tepom Plillela. Both Boor tnme, I bedroomtl. bath, aU
or cap IIJ'01III avaDable. In good eondltloll. JS,400.00
PooaJfry hoasl~ and aufoma. POIIIBIIOY - BBAUI'IPIJL a.
tloll. Modem PoallrJ, Bola 'I'ATI- laeres, tllorY frame.
... Alheal, Ohio, " ' - . . I' raotlll, I bedruoml, 118111,
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Phone 99U254 alter 3:30 p.m.
and beets, ~ MJ.ItM.
7-7-Mc Clarence Pnlllltt, Portland,
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110 PEARL ST., Middleport,
Bt. ' to Eastern mgh School.
moot aell lor &lt;..h price,
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two
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alloa -.Ice. Jaet'l Befrtt.
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IIIli PLYMOIITR, -Dent tar RJ'vlce. John Harrllon,
7111 Broadway 81., Middleport,
condlllon ..... 1110 Ylllll8 try.

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Huffy

IN LOVING memory ol B. S. rt7BNISJIED GARAGE ~
Manley who paaoed away lour ment 011 I'Jumln.BID. UJIIIlll8
yean ago July T, 19M.
paid; ldulll Clllly. Pbone 1411.
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CAN YOU QUALIFYT till
'ftlere Ia a home thet 1letl
name brand stereo AM lr FM,
TWO BEDROOM boaae trailer,
be)'OIId
4 opeakerl, lloaUng tum MIDtlLI!I'ORT - 7 rOOJM, 4
IDlBI and wile or two ~~
And paot Ita golden door
table, lllce walnut llnlsh, tate
men. One mlle from llldne
Awaits tho one no's rmr
bedaOOJM, 2 betho, modern
over payments of t1 per
Iori llld dam. Phone Itt ast
away.
ldtchell.
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paneling, celllng tne, z amo.
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prepare
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caar and 111'1 OleveDa, M I • At'li.B8 - liO line paature,
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We Have 30 - 1968 8uicb
In stOck! Many With Factory
' Air Conditioners. Why
Suffer Withlthe Heat?

Bonneville Hardt({l Qle., bucket seats,
custom vinyl top. Sharp.

18 FT. CRIS

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15 OLDER MODEL
FISHING or WORK CARS

CRAFT

Runabout, 90 liP inboord. ExeOnent Ski
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$50 to $200

$875
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BmLE !ICHO()J. llEGINS
. Tlie ~ Vacallon ·,Blble
Scllool at crown Clt.Y ,ll!olhodltrl
Churdt wlll begib ·Monda,y, 'and
""' throllib JoJy 12. Claioeslilll
be bald 1 and 9 p.m.
AU e1rlklrell are walcome.

Labor'&amp; role In

the poverty war will be mlor·
eel In a eooference at Ohio Vnf.
verstq, Thursday aod Friday
(July 11-12).
The unlversU;y's Institute !or
Regional Development will spon-

Conv. One local owner, Extra nice.

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1966 PONTIAC

1966 PONTIAC

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BIBLE SCHOOL IN PROGRESS
CENTENARY - 'll1e Celtteoruy Unl~ Melllodlot B I b I e
Scbool Ia now In )IIOCI'eu. It
ol!lcials.
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The eooference will; _,rune
begins Monrll¥ tbrou&amp;h ~
!rc•n 1:30 p.m. to 3:30p.m. The
the role ol labor untcxis in the
COMPLETES COURSE
poverty war, past, present and
FT. BLISS, Tex.- Army Pri- putor ta Norman Wllltains.
vate Paul L Clladwall, 20, 1111
future.
Miles c. SlaniOl', chalriTIIII o! ot ajr. and ~·· Wylli F. Chadthe AFL-CIO AW&amp;Iaehlan Cclun- well, Rt. 3, l'olneroy, OOIIlpleted
dt, and Ob!o President Vermn on air cle!-autllmllicweapriro
R. Alden, will address the ...,_ courae June 21 at the U, S.
terence at a 7 p.m. dinner, Tllurs- Army Air De!enoe Trainllli c ...
dll)'.
ter, FL Bllu, Tex.
Panel and group"ddocuaslono
will look into prdlloms existIng in cooperaliOD and orpnlza- power Advi11!1'1 COmmiltee, u.S.
lion among community, pover- Department Or Labor. ·
Presldenl'a COmmittee on
cy and tabor - · m SaturANNIVERSARIES OBSERVED
Youlh Empl0111lent; Nalimal
day,
GALIJPOLIS - Mr. urd Mrs.
Communlcy
Ralallono
C
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mstanley serves bn aeveral na·
Hoborl
Crall urd Mr. urd Mro.
mlltee;
Labor
Advisory
Council,
tiona! boards lncludln&amp;' the National Advisocy Commltiee m Office o! E00110mlc O[llrortunl~. ilooU E'*"scelebratedtbalrwerlRural Poverty:i •.Commission on and the Minimum Wap COmmit- dlng annlverllrles on June 28.
have 1roen eel&amp;Ute Church ancfEolllomlc Life, lee o! lire Terrltocy ot l'llerto The two
National Coundl of Churches; Na- Rico. He to aloo prestdenl ot brllirv the event toplher tor
tional AdviSOrY COmmlltee, Ec- the Well Virginia Labor Feder- ~ years. They went out or
a
onomic DevelopmentAdmlnlstr&amp;~ ation, Charleston, a poll he hal town tor a dlrmor ard brief
tour
of
Weal
Virginia.
lion; North central Regional Man- held since 1957.
sor a '-Labor, PovertJ and the
Community" conference f o r
some 75 Southeastern Ohio labor

OKAif, WHAT~

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Fumlshl,_ .For !~ Hamra.' O.p,enclo .
ab!t ~llty, .Bl•; Silejitions, Prompt
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JOHANli!ESBURG,
So~ I b
Africa (UP!)- CUrtis Co!!"••
Dollao, TeX., fll!rllPOd R. ~
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HELP 'ltJI), CHARLIE
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THAT'iO BETTER!

to

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In b1U81hiD tire olber.
lllier Is a - &lt;1
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but It 1'IIDIInl 1

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earance
MUSTANGS .
AS LOW AS

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Brewer, 23, a ~
retldent, was tlkiD
o-ral HoiJital !or

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early

..· ·1968.OfficiO/ Ford Clearance
. S?le .Now · i~~-PrQg~ess. See .
Charles Webs.ter.ot
. . . .Marvin . Little
·For The Bigge$t Discdunt:,Ever
.
· Offered On Ne.w
fn This Area~ ·
. , .The·:se Cars · A~e In Stol:k And
'

$2395

Fully Equipped.
Radio and W.S.W.
Tires.
FORD CUSTOM SEDAN
V-8 Engine, Cruisematic Trans. WISIW
Tires, Radio, Deluxe Belts and Wheel Covers.

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2575

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SIW Tires, P.S., P.B., Tinted Glass.
Deluxe Belts and
Wheel Covers.

395

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T~ANK \'Oll, NO.

Ha? GYG5 ARE' 6 11EEiM ...
I CAME' OIJLY TO THE' PI&lt;:!'C/Sf' COLOR IF
DaiV~ YOU/&lt;: , U.S. E!AIJK IJOff'S ""

FAIRLAN£ 2 DR. HARDTOP
V-8 Engine, W.S.W. Tires, ~adlo, Deluxe
Bells l'nd Wheel Covers.

$2445

H'"R HAIR GLOWG L/1&lt;12
l(it;; SUN i&lt;:i'&amp;ING 0Vf3'.

FORT' f(OOX
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Pl&lt;bu, Lee A11oD IIIII
!&amp;h. au 16, noooerod
rom ... river ODd ......
d arWlclal Nll[llratiDII.
ofllclalo IIIII released toriiJ.

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To Examine

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We Have 30 - 1968 8uicb
In stOck! Many With Factory
' Air Conditioners. Why
Suffer Withlthe Heat?

Bonneville Hardt({l Qle., bucket seats,
custom vinyl top. Sharp.

18 FT. CRIS

95
15 OLDER MODEL
FISHING or WORK CARS

CRAFT

Runabout, 90 liP inboord. ExeOnent Ski
BoaL

$50 to $200

$875
SUZUiO MOTORIIIi$

New Shipment

1011. DIHOUI!t

OPEL

I'm Helmet

$299.00·Up

MINI BRUTES
As'LowAs

$1900.00

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BmLE !ICHO()J. llEGINS
. Tlie ~ Vacallon ·,Blble
Scllool at crown Clt.Y ,ll!olhodltrl
Churdt wlll begib ·Monda,y, 'and
""' throllib JoJy 12. Claioeslilll
be bald 1 and 9 p.m.
AU e1rlklrell are walcome.

Labor'&amp; role In

the poverty war will be mlor·
eel In a eooference at Ohio Vnf.
verstq, Thursday aod Friday
(July 11-12).
The unlversU;y's Institute !or
Regional Development will spon-

Conv. One local owner, Extra nice.

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1966 PONTIAC

1966 PONTIAC

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BIBLE SCHOOL IN PROGRESS
CENTENARY - 'll1e Celtteoruy Unl~ Melllodlot B I b I e
Scbool Ia now In )IIOCI'eu. It
ol!lcials.
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The eooference will; _,rune
begins Monrll¥ tbrou&amp;h ~
!rc•n 1:30 p.m. to 3:30p.m. The
the role ol labor untcxis in the
COMPLETES COURSE
poverty war, past, present and
FT. BLISS, Tex.- Army Pri- putor ta Norman Wllltains.
vate Paul L Clladwall, 20, 1111
future.
Miles c. SlaniOl', chalriTIIII o! ot ajr. and ~·· Wylli F. Chadthe AFL-CIO AW&amp;Iaehlan Cclun- well, Rt. 3, l'olneroy, OOIIlpleted
dt, and Ob!o President Vermn on air cle!-autllmllicweapriro
R. Alden, will address the ...,_ courae June 21 at the U, S.
terence at a 7 p.m. dinner, Tllurs- Army Air De!enoe Trainllli c ...
dll)'.
ter, FL Bllu, Tex.
Panel and group"ddocuaslono
will look into prdlloms existIng in cooperaliOD and orpnlza- power Advi11!1'1 COmmiltee, u.S.
lion among community, pover- Department Or Labor. ·
Presldenl'a COmmittee on
cy and tabor - · m SaturANNIVERSARIES OBSERVED
Youlh Empl0111lent; Nalimal
day,
GALIJPOLIS - Mr. urd Mrs.
Communlcy
Ralallono
C
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mstanley serves bn aeveral na·
Hoborl
Crall urd Mr. urd Mro.
mlltee;
Labor
Advisory
Council,
tiona! boards lncludln&amp;' the National Advisocy Commltiee m Office o! E00110mlc O[llrortunl~. ilooU E'*"scelebratedtbalrwerlRural Poverty:i •.Commission on and the Minimum Wap COmmit- dlng annlverllrles on June 28.
have 1roen eel&amp;Ute Church ancfEolllomlc Life, lee o! lire Terrltocy ot l'llerto The two
National Coundl of Churches; Na- Rico. He to aloo prestdenl ot brllirv the event toplher tor
tional AdviSOrY COmmlltee, Ec- the Well Virginia Labor Feder- ~ years. They went out or
a
onomic DevelopmentAdmlnlstr&amp;~ ation, Charleston, a poll he hal town tor a dlrmor ard brief
tour
of
Weal
Virginia.
lion; North central Regional Man- held since 1957.
sor a '-Labor, PovertJ and the
Community" conference f o r
some 75 Southeastern Ohio labor

OKAif, WHAT~

·~· El~rfe~ds In

ljlltl at • blrlrfllitw,

.cCaln, U, llld drll·
Jo Atleil, t; ' ;Jo Atleil, ..
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Yo~r ~·Jill Center. · ." ·

..,.oy COUe.. ID Claar,

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Ill•• are at llle c-.

Weirlng ~pan.l• FOr Your Fami!Y ai!CI
Fumlshl,_ .For !~ Hamra.' O.p,enclo .
ab!t ~llty, .Bl•; Silejitions, Prompt
WvJce; Prompt Dtlivery ·and Sensible
Crwcllt.

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~wenblhawl. ,
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'(OVR PR08t.EM?

JOHANli!ESBURG,
So~ I b
Africa (UP!)- CUrtis Co!!"••
Dollao, TeX., fll!rllPOd R. ~
Sooth Mrl., (5), Wei~
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JU6T AFRAID

TO FACE THE
FVTV~E

I THINK I CAA
HELP 'ltJI), CHARLIE
6ROWN ...

NOW, J!.IE FIRST THING
'IOU HAVE TO 00 I!&gt;
TUR!ol AROVND...

efuls
sues

THE FliTURE I~ OI'ER
Tl-!15 WAI( ... THERE,
THAT'iO BETTER!

to

t tlrat 111111 -

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t ..-JpcWor11, .....

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lrtnk lho W11' II mucb
In b1U81hiD tire olber.
lllier Is a - &lt;1
,.. to tire poaplo, lout
, .. bee pro-.cl ..

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1 can

offer 7C11 a
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ulltlcal
Ia the
but It 1'IIDIInl 1

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deep~

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earance
MUSTANGS .
AS LOW AS

·red in
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.

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-~.RtiN ,~~D ·r'~'~· .. :..

Brewer, 23, a ~
retldent, was tlkiD
o-ral HoiJital !or

1

·.

early

..· ·1968.OfficiO/ Ford Clearance
. S?le .Now · i~~-PrQg~ess. See .
Charles Webs.ter.ot
. . . .Marvin . Little
·For The Bigge$t Discdunt:,Ever
.
· Offered On Ne.w
fn This Area~ ·
. , .The·:se Cars · A~e In Stol:k And
'

$2395

Fully Equipped.
Radio and W.S.W.
Tires.
FORD CUSTOM SEDAN
V-8 Engine, Cruisematic Trans. WISIW
Tires, Radio, Deluxe Belts and Wheel Covers.

.

2575

To

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390 V-8. All Vinyl Trim. Cruis-o-matic, WI

SIW Tires, P.S., P.B., Tinted Glass.
Deluxe Belts and
Wheel Covers.

395

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T~ANK \'Oll, NO.

Ha? GYG5 ARE' 6 11EEiM ...
I CAME' OIJLY TO THE' PI&lt;:!'C/Sf' COLOR IF
DaiV~ YOU/&lt;: , U.S. E!AIJK IJOff'S ""

FAIRLAN£ 2 DR. HARDTOP
V-8 Engine, W.S.W. Tires, ~adlo, Deluxe
Bells l'nd Wheel Covers.

$2445

H'"R HAIR GLOWG L/1&lt;12
l(it;; SUN i&lt;:i'&amp;ING 0Vf3'.

FORT' f(OOX
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bead Ul roclur.
Pl&lt;bu, Lee A11oD IIIII
!&amp;h. au 16, noooerod
rom ... river ODd ......
d arWlclal Nll[llratiDII.
ofllclalo IIIII released toriiJ.

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ac;eordlng

7 8Qiadmen. dl•ed la1o
lo toke a owlm wirllem
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BOAT MOVEMENTS:
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Bonneville Hard
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CAPTAIN BASY
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TWINf-ARE

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10UR LITTLE CAR... , IIUT
IN 1WO IIOIJR..... .

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by Leslie Turner
GOI.L'I1 jEFf: •. l'D UK&amp; 'TO l!iO Fl!iHING
Wml E;l9f, 8\lT Tli£SE ~lTT~E CAFI~

ARE 1\EAL RJN!

liT ,11&lt;1(~· ...

efuls

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EXPt.nfl£ THAT I'A'IE,
!NER 111ERE!

sues

cAW~biA~

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lillie

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lor" a

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by, ... 1he - - balld,

ldnk 1be war Ia llllldl

m lo.,.tlwl tile-ilhw Ia a mallar ol
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Llr!L'III~D,HfFIE'! THAT NOP!THEIW

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unlr7.&gt;lfONOfll IF
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D&amp;*RTED ....

DUNIJQ, D071/6RE'~
A lEAR! LE'l'¥
c;~E'AR OUlA
l-lf:gf: ·'

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Plc:kono, Leo Alloo 1114
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rom 1he river 8lld 14d artlllelol relllliratloiL
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Bonneville Haql
custom -vinyl tcf.

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PLEASe ! DO '{OU

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WHAT KIND \ ..-~-....J
OF AIUI-11Tt:tl.JRE 1&lt;;
Tt1t5 GOit-10
To Bt? /11Z'II~To

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IN ITS Pt&lt;.ESENf FOIZM, 1 Ot-l•TIDENTtF-1 THE: 1
T'{pe Of ~I&lt;.CHITE'CT~E '{OU'RE WOI&lt;J(INb ON ·
II\)ILL

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'{ou BeAT
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. to spoak ,. lor" 1
f antfpiworf;f' edllearl&gt;an proaroma.

DoNe!

hY, '"' 1he - · baDd,
llil1k lila war lo llllldl
Ul lo&amp;ua Ilion the olllw.
illiar lo a Dllller a1
,., to tbe pqlo, l1ut
ftr-pn.adu

-....-..ean o«er J'Oil a

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oiiUcal Ia.,. ill the

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up lie"te a.nd. be like toh-iOh
otha-tpeopls f' ..---. and~,
w'howmtstD
be like 'bthel-.

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IS THIS HOOSE GOING To Be
Et-16USH TuDOZ. SWLE···Oil-

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ting onions tarn on the fa• rR the vent
0.,... yMr sto¥1, cut the oaions under the
fan and you win not 1rMII thent or get

DIAl POLLY-- ootlnt •
nclpl _ce... Jltlt ....... ftlltl
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DUII'OLLI'-It '"'' olways 4ifficult lor

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olhtf '""' sc•- aftw
h.,. boon
weaN. Th1 KOMI pwc1r;ored or 1lant0
oo tilt biao wlllft I ironed tlltm. Now oftor
I '""" end rime 1 scarf (whllt it is still
wat}l.-tilltMI tilt lidO tf tilt Mth•
tro.... ihooo It unlfl oH·tllt wti..... l"rt-

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lther waa tw'Nq Ill
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Ooaoi"IJ( c!rculaUIIII r.,.rtt lhll Doa!oerotlc ,...
deliptoo an ralli!W potlono obwt5ea. Euit•
quallftc.tlono lor the p"*ncy.
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&lt;a \'elucWtt d...dn. ·ThiiJ ,yill\,&lt;;,'!"11~ ~ bolliior hill)
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Ioree In
&amp;.r~ ,hh 20~sln tho Houle
and Senote or to a~eve much na!Jotlil recOIJII·
IICI1 belare the 1968 prealdentlal Pi'iiaarlo•· Tile
primal")' ClllljJOIJnO and tho death o! Soli.
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·IT'Sc IMPORTI\"-lT 1D 11-\E .
1-\E'I\LTH OF "TBE COMML»JITY
1Hf&gt;.T 1,()() ELECT M6 TO
OfFICE

Five Die hj Mason County Fire

RunaboUt, 90

PT. PLEASANT - Five Macomt,y residents horned to
death lhls Q10rlllng lD a tire
of undetermlaed oriBin 14 mUeo
northeast ol Pl.' Pleasant, Just
off Roote 2.
The home of Mrs. Velma Mc-

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Oa"Oido hlgbwiJI over the lcq 1~ FoUrth of Jody holltll1
wtektftd, loor more U..lllfell' ·~ IIIII predletecl.
'• ·The COUll! by Unltad Prell International and tho Qblo Hlghwtt.Y
\'jlZ&lt;i bellA at 6 P.m. (ED'!? W"""eday llld ended at mldnllllt sun.
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Teenager,
17, Dies

Cain Allen, a teacher, was a to.

talloas.
A neigflbor, Mrs. Clarence
Durst, aew smoke at 7:30 a.m.
and called tile Maaon ComQIFire
department. She then rushed 1D

John William (BW)Tucker,l7,

l'&lt;lmeroy Route 4, died u..&gt;PO&lt;t•,.IVNCl todaY accuaed Cou&gt;mlllll1t Norlh Korie ol violallllllho lruce edly early Monday mornl1111 at lho
with Soulh Korea ~ . tlmto since J1110 26 and said It was "a !ipor!Amon Bar, located at lho
Crossrotdl, In Meigs Coo&amp;'•
11lllated plan of viCllenco Ulll ~IlL"
Ofllclala todaywereconlerrlng
. ·Gen. Gilbert Wll&lt;llwanl, lho U.S\ Ar~Jv'l aenlor VNC deleto tile. Korean Arm11tlce O&gt;aunla~ lnidt tile charge at tile oc tile JIOUibllltioa ol holdi!lllan
D*IIDc ollho CommliiiCII at tile truee YIIJqe of PamnunJam. autopll,)' r.ir lho 17.year-&lt;Jid who
graduated !ram Rullond Hlch
· ~W - AN .,u!ERICAN MAN was aentonced tedll,l' to llw Sehool IIIIo sprl~~~~o
bl)prl-.t lor srilllilllhw haolds~ and currenci iiiiO
It was reported that Tucker
had worked at the JJo1t:y Isle In'
liMcl warrea, 12, or Ollwu.,, CIIIL wa1 auJIIY llld Middleport unW around ml4nlght
~old!IQ! 1 court Ia Ta111MDI, Qtplllloftile Uabeld1lan ~lillie, ' llld had 1toppec1 at lhe har en.
Amerlcu Ell\bllll,)' IIPOktalnln llld, Warren wu OJPtcWd to route to his home. He wao , ..tad
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home; hllmatornalgrandmolher,
Mro. ca~ Davia, caldwlll
and h11 paternal grandmothet,
Mro. Inez 'l'llcker, ~o, 0.
He woo a member ollho Rutland Me-let Church llld at
Rutland Hlch School wa1 active
In bolh lho Safell' IDd SCience
clubo. He bad beta employed at
parQI candl- adtlrealltd a t%51 plate Alnd rallq tho Dairy !ale for • - a year.
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to dlae\JII the ~"
LOOAL TEMPS
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Addlllonal funds will be needad for tho planned July 25 ~
pearanee oflho American Wind
Sllympbony Orchestra In Meigs

COURIJI.
According to word received,
a $500 gnnt !ram tho Ohio Arts
CouncU, 10 be uoed In helpinl:
delray coats of lho syftlllhony's
tppearance, has been 1urned
cloWn. Local groupa had counted
C11 tho gnnt to help mako UP a
· $1,500 charge levied by the orcbelllrl
for Itstllr&lt;qboUt
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Reoldenltt

C&lt;luiiiY ltltel'eeted In tho July 15
_.....e are asked to ear~
In a 1110 dollar CIJ!IIIII&amp;n to help
rlioe additiOnal ftlnds. Reoldents
ore to oeed their dollar and
llame to Mrs. W. P. Lochary,

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VIce President llubert H.
Humphrey and h11 Democratic
prosldenllal rlvli, Son. Eu&amp;one
J. McCcarthY, cannot agree ..,
whether tile major campaign
lsaue thlo year Is lho war In
VIetnam or the war Ia
America's streetl.
Humphrey says crime and

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114 High Sl, Pmneroy. ~
checks sent are to be made out
to

the Meigs County American

wlnd S,ymphony Fwlt.

Besides presenting an evening
concert from a specially con-.
structed barge on July 25, mem"bers of the orchestra w1U conduct
1 workshlll during ll1e cleytlmo
working wltll members or hlgll
school bonds In Meigs County,
Mrs. Lochary, who is heading
tile program to brl1111 the symphonic group ID Melga Councy,
1a also asking for vd:unteers
'from residents who are willlne
to provide housing for members

Nine Cases

siBO Willi lhll 111111 man to
opeak up, to apeak .. for'' I
nrle!J' o1 antlpovert;J', P,caII.., and urban projll'lllll.
McCartby, Ill the olhol· lwld,
oald "I' lbiDk the war Ia mueb
more of anl1111e tllan the other•
''Tbt oilier 11 a llllttH of
deep concem til tile poaple, bat
It haa DOVer pro- u

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mlllntalao· he won't !Ilk IIPOc!ll· •~• can ol!or :lllll •
caU,y about hi• Ideas on how lho 101ut1on to It Ia tormo of a
VIetnam war should be setUed prqJel' political 11- Ia the
because It would undercut carnpalp, but It nmalna a
American neiJI)IIator&amp; Ia Parla. basic coocem, a dHp ......,
MccarthY aald the Vlelllam In lhlo country.
eonflid Ia unwch more the
of the orchestra - also a reIssue" becauoe the other Is mt
quirement. Since the entire fund
raising cempalgn to bring the an Issue '"on whlch people are

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By United Press Internatlooal

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wu prOIIOWICed dead lXI
tile olpd'a arrival. Meigs coro,.. . oot DQUiialor1 retumad to. tho batpiDilW lillie
He1~r)" Ewbw oald thll Tucljer

of the

the home tilt 1'00111
and lho ldtcbell ...... In tiiiiiU
Tile lire dllplrtiDoat
ad tile bodlel of a bobJelltor,
Franeeo McCoin, 24, and cblldren, llotQI Jc&gt; Alloa, f; ~
Allen, 6; Bobble Jo Allen, 4,
and WUUam Arlen, IG IBOIIIIIL
111o llllllber was......,..aot
Morrll Harn.v COUoao In Char·
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Tho bodlal are at tilt c-.
Hu1sell FuDtnl Homo.

Democrat Hopefuls
Disagree On Issues

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MONDAY, JULY 8, 1968 .

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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Brewer, 23,

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Injured in
HiVer Mishap

Both clndldate1 IIJPO&amp;rtd 011
national televloiCII newo IIMIWB
Smclay. HumphreY &amp;poke . m
done on that basls. Any resi- ~tissues and Answers"- ABC.
McCarthY appeared on "Meet
dent willing to house one or
the
Press"- NBC.
more orchestra member is askThe VIce presidtn said. "I
Ten)' Brewer. 23, a Port.
ed to telephone or write to Mrs.
believe 11\e No. 1 111110 lhll land area res~-. was taUn
Lochary.
troubles lho American people to Meigs Gtoleral Hospital for
In prior appearances, the orcbeotra - 'ihich hal been ex- today Ia how you can hove OOth
c!vll order and civil juallce.
ly tlrowDIJI&amp; In lho Olllo River at
ceptionally w~U received - has
ur think what the American WeUs Run.
been brought \ to Pmneroy and
Meigs County through the Cham- people Want I• a law-obldlna Breww, accordlnl 1o Racine
COUIIIry, that Is a COUIIIry Ia -.....,. StltadJnen, dived idD
ber of C(Jilmerce. However, this
year, lho group Is being brought which we can make our change tilt river til tal&lt;e a IIWim whilom
by tho dtlzens and the program without lawloasness. I think a flih!nr outing and 8JI)ll'8lllly
is on a county- wlde basts. Plans lhey want 1o see a prelldent, lllruck bls head '"' rocko.
and they want other olllclalo of
ColviD Plcken1, Leo Allen and
call for the establishment of a
the
government
who
will not Dave Rouih, all 11, recovered
permanent group which will be
only
speak out vigorously Brewer from tile river and adIn charge of bringing tho cuiagainst disorder and vlol101ce ministered arllllclal ruplrall4la.
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group to Melga County each
and crime In tile atreota, and lk&gt;BPital olllclals aatd looting and burning..but they woold be rel•eed ~,

on a voluntary basis, Mrs. Loc~
ary said that she feels that pr~&gt;
vidifl8 housing should also be

Heard by
year.
Mayor Legar ·

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George Renshaw
Dies on Sunday

WHATCHA MEAN,

TH' HECK THER!:

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Ulnesa, wUI be bold 'l'laaldaJ
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