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Those wotild be made availaA telegram roeeiwd !Odii.Y
ble
to Jlchooll, service clubs
Investigate Mishap
from senator Stephen !(.
PI'Aa and other lnlerestedll'lUP~
You~, said the Farmers
20 1o 30-mlnute programs.
(Oontlooed !rom ~ I)
Pomeroy police reported a natural we have not kept p11ee. Chill«&gt;,
Home
Administration has apAod as koowledge Is acoumuminor accident at 1:10 L m. thi&amp;
proved I lt'lllt of $455,000 for
· llted we can provide apoakers
"The cf:irectors d the council woold be a !unction of
morning oo the pllrkirw lot at the and the tourism oommlttee feel toorlsm committee to
the Uttle Hocking Wiler and
'for Interested si'ool&gt;o.
Meigs GenenJ Hospital
sewer
Assn., Inc. The tuncls
"Then there Ia the need ror
that with proper 1-rahlp and and to promote this
carl Sc:hultz, Kleine, who~ promotiooai organtzsdoo tour- within Its booodarles
will
be
used 10 establish a
the SEORC 10 assist and 10 help
portedl~ was IU and driving to the
water BY•tem to service tOO
ocl!cate those people in Ohlll«&gt;
ism can begin to move, continue sod outaldo as site and
hospital, struck a parked car be- to move and In Ume surpass oth- ,progress Is made and aa
famUles.
who have tourism investments
looging to LiOOa Stewart, Pom- er areas of Ohio as the mmber es permit. Ohillco would
IUch as motels, restaurants, and ~:!:!:~:!:!;!:~:;:~~~~.:~
eroy. There were oo injuries or ooe tourist attraction in t h e toorlsm program.
*llractlooo.
CALL ANSWERED
arrests and light damage to both state.
The Mlcldleport emergenc~
••The first task would
'"To reiterate - we are try.
vehicles.
, lng 10 dollne tho area and csll squad onswered a call Friday
"We can no lmger a1ford to oftdentlllcation,
It Ohllloo; we are trying 10 !don- morning 10 Tloy's Barplnlan!
exclaim or to harbor Ute idea attractions that tourists
tiCy
and catalog all possible where Mrs. William Kaulrhadbethat we are too rar off the beat~ want to see and these !aU
Largest Mortar
_ tourism attractions by eoun\Y; come Ul. She was transported by
The largest mortar weapon en path or that we do not have three categories. Natural
man made attractiona we will attempt tD educate our private automobile to Veterans
ever built had a 36-inch bore anything of interest or that there tions,
sod
apoctal
events, And here It- own people so that they w 1 1 1 Memorial Hospital.
and fired a stone projectile is no place for them to sta..v.
weighing a ton . lt was conIs
pointed
oot
by tho _.!. ,' know what !Oorlsm Is, what It
"&amp;lmetimes being in a remote
structed by the Russians -place is an asset. Tourists are that we must oot r'ill fNer )le ' means econonrlcally and Where
about 1500, according to the interested in almost anything that obvious but we must reCOIIIIn It Is in Oldllco; 10 create events
King Richard IT! of England
Encyclopaedia Br itannica.
has been made to look attractive assets that are hl~n and ...,. and attractions commensurate was slain at the Battle of
with the !nidal sbUIIy of t h o Bosworth Field,
and will go out of their "''Y fo 1o be developed,
"Recognizing this the SEORC Ohillco area to do them well.
see lt.
40 Many
"When we ftnd out what we
of our communities tourism committee, headed by
Howard
Thompson
and
assl
sled
have
then we can proceed to manageri M Evans, John Allen,
have more to otter but the Imagination and the ability to recog- JY John Irwin, Is presently re- develop and expand and as the Roser Barroo, Richard RoderTONIGHT TilRU TUESDAY
nize the potentials are not pres- celvlng such lnformsdoo frolll area grows, whjo,ll It Is, then . lok, Harland Martin, Tim EvJULY 12 - 16
ent. We have abandoned coal over 125 communities ln ai:th.. new laciUUes will come and more · ans, Morris Haskins, Rex Me.
Double Feature Program
mines, old theatres, old canals, ern and southeastern 0 hl 0. Investment. There is presently Cormick, and Hobart WU11011, Jr.
BONNIE AND CLVDE
old towns, trails and many oth - Howsrd has asked all of the)liilll- l need for better communtcaAttending from Meigs Coun1y
Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway
er features that hold economic masters in the region to coOPer.. tions, either through the coun .. were cash Bahr, Jack Welsh,
(Color)
opportuntcy just waiting to be ate Jn this effort.
c11 orUlroughtheindivicl.lalmem- Bill ChUds, Eel Baker and Ron
PLUS
"The replies are a!rt.oundlng bership of the council, as those MeDad!l,
tapped.
Jane Fonds, Jason Roberds
•'One of the significant bene- and in many cases the tone or seeJdng investment or tourism
Dean Jones
tits derived from good tourist the conunw:dcation indicates a facilities In Ohl.llco with those
In
attractions is the attractJon ror willing personality and one ~ perscns or organizations wantANY WEDNESDAY
new industries. Both industry and is ready 10 go to work and ~ , lng to invest in Ohilloo,
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"And in con.jmction with that
the tourist are looking ror com- Many of the postmasteu lli\oe
munities with better living con- rererred their letters to ptl:al- I can visualize thedllywhenthere
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dents
of
local
historical
JociewUJ
be
a
complex
of
goUC(lUrSes
dlUons, better facilities, better
panded health services and procivic organizations and a wider ties or ather interested people. such as this one here in Scioto vide teaching tactllties lor trainvariety of recreational activities, It will be the fUnction of the County. Indian psgeants at ChllIng IO&lt;al manpower in heslth oc''Departlnent ol Commerce tourism committee to catalo&amp; all Hcothe, historical pageants at
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
cupations 10 provide the servfacts show that inc:llstrial deve1 - of this information by ~ Marietta, canal rides near Net - Ices throughout Southeastern
July 12 -13
itlnvUle, a restored coal mine Ohio.
q,ment and tourism development and in good order.
THE WAY WEST
are
interrelated,
and
not
com"ldontllicatlon
of
the
owl&amp;
and
• restored coal mining comMr. Davia ful111or stated that
(Techni color)
region
has
been
discussed
fai.
munlty
in Perry County, Intema- there are awroximately 100 mapetitive,
and
actually
assist
each
Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum
other. Statistics also show that two years. A signing ,project tcfr tlonal water events along the Jor ple&lt;'Os or fedorsi legialatloo
FEATURETTE :
communities which attract indus- and or the region is necassi.ey Ohio at Pomeroy, GalUpolis nnd pertaining 10 financing the doDizzy Detectives, 3 Stooges
tries
attract tourlst, Many Urnes to identity tbis area 011 the Portsmouth and many other at- livery of hesith services in the
COLORCARTOON:
plants which are properly set ground. Signs in good taste and tractions wtdch will raise o u r United Slates. Approximately 50
Magoo's Caine Mutiny
up and promoted become tour- in rJecor appropriate ror t h e standard of living.
per cent or these laws come
ist attractions.
Ohio Hill Country. A slgnlngpro"Again, msy I say, that I he under the grants management
SUN, - MON. - TUE,
July 14- 16
"To take advantage of the ject such as this will g 1 " e membership or the SEORC of the Public Health Service
opportunities that are dormant Ohillco unijy, will give It...... iuch as Is assembled here to- (HEW). Throuiib these federal
WAIT UNTIL DARK
but available to us What can we and most important si_gninj Mil night can accomplish whatever l•ws, approximately $30 per per~
(Technlcolor)
as members of the SEORC do? reflect organization and ordni- It wants to accomplish. It only
Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arki
son Is distributed In the United
ileeds to be positive and say ~tes to assist communities in
As a result oC several meet- zational effort.
Richard Crenna
ings throughout the year by mem"Simultaneously witb t h e "let's do it."
Samantha Jones, Jack Westo
providing better servlcos!Othelr
bers of the tourism committot.• identification effort we will need
Efram Zimbal1st,Jr.
Prior to his tourism remarks, population; however, the area or
and others the following is pro- a program to educate our o w n the director reviewed o t h e r Appalachia has long been behind
COLORCARTOONS;
posed;
Go Away stowaway
poople 1 Ule residents or Obllloo, SEORC activities, and repeat- this national per capita mcpen"That the SEORC organize as to what we have to offer prQ.. ed once again the aims and ob- dlture. ft Is estimated that In
Cool Cat; Bungle Uncle
and ,promote a tourism complex ently to the tourist, new tot:do- Jectives of the council. Other Ohio' a Appalachia region and the
Loco Lobo
in southern and southeastern Ohio ism development and We areas are membership, high- other thirteen states that comSHOW STARTS 7 P.l\1.
covering an area of the fol- plans. And when we talk lj\illlt WilY~ education and incl!strlal prise lhe Appalachia Redeveloplowing counties, if the people area residents it is meant ttotn development.
COMING - "BONNIE AND
ment Region of America, only
He praised the Colllmbu&amp; and $24 per csplta Is being expeodwithin those counties are Inter- school age and u,p.
CLYDE'' (Technlcolor) ested, Adams, Brown, Highland,
"The toorlsm cOmmittee pro- Soothern Ohio Electric, Ohio -ed from federal funds.
Warren Beatty, Faye Du~
Ross, Pike, Scioto, Lawrence, poses to accomplish thfs educa- Power, and Columbia Gas or
away.
Mr. Davis stated that the p.~r­
Jackson, Vinton, Hoddng, Per- tional program in part by the Ohio companies for work they poso or establishing the FoundaJuly 19 through 25
ry, Morgan, Washington, Athens, use of color film strips
are doing in industrial develop- tion was to hire a staff or experts
Meigs and Gallia. The area or sound. Film strips of
ftmnt.
in the lleld of health 10 work with
Dick Flm, commercial man- local com.mUI'dties in a seven
ipr or Ule General TelephOne c:ouncy demonstration area of
Co., in Portsmouth, announced Ohio toproperl~ldentlfythegspo­
wtmers of Thursday's SEORC ln-health services, develop pro.
Charter No. 1980
National BII* Region No. 4
aulf tournament, hold prior 10 grams 10 satisfy needs and offer
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
lht evening !unction. &amp;xly.four aaalstance In applying for grants
1lkllvlcl!als partici»ated in the to help finance the programs to
iVent. Local wimers were Rich- upgrade the general health of the
ird Roderick, Gallipolis, who ded reglon. The Foundation•s offiee
OF POMEROY
tfellston's G. B. Ackerman for Is located in Athens, and serves
In the State of Ohio, at the Close at Business on June 29, 1968. PubUahed
low gross hooors (81) in first the seven oount;y demonstration
in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, uroer Section
!Ugh!
competition, sod R o n rogloo of Hocking, Jack!IDil, Vin5211, U, S. Revised Statutes.
McDade, Middleport, hlgbest ton, Athens, Gallia, Meigs, and
score
of the day. They were pre~TS
Lawrence counties. As cateil)riHftted
gulf ballsrorthelrel'forts.
Cash, balances with other banks, aod cash items
cal health projects are denlopJohn P. Irwin, executive vice
in process or collection .. . , • • ••••• , . , .... . . . . .$ 924,720.50
ed in each community, with the
president of the Automobile Club as&amp;l.ltance or the Foundation's
United States Govermnent obligations . . . . . . •. , ••.. . . . 4,246,460.23
of &amp;luthern Ohio, and a SEORC staR, the staR ol the Foundation
Obligatioll8 or States and polit:Jcal subdivisions .. .. .. .• • , • 548,392.13
director, sened as master of and the Board of Trustees will
Other Securities , . .... , , , ... , , ..... , , . . . , , .... ,
19,742.50
eeremonles during the dimer af- attempt to inter-relate each cateFederal fuOOa sold aOO Securities purchased uOOer
fair,
agreements to resell . • , . • .... . . •• .. ..••• . •. • • 1,450,000.00
gorical component project with
E. E, Davls, SEORC presi- those ot: nearby commwdties.
Loans and di scount s . •• .. . •••••• . • • •.. ... . . .. • , , • 3,787,99L90
dent, was intro&lt;l.lced, as was thus developing a patient referBank premises, t'urntture and fixtures, and other
Fred Rice, state registrar, Ohio ral SYstem within SOutheastern
assets rfl)resen~!'8~~ ,premises . .• , , • , , . • . . . • . . 122,480.30
Bureau
ot Motor Vehicles.
·Other assets. · · · · · ·: · • • · · · · · · • · · · · • · · • · :. · · · .. . ,
1.6§2,2J
Ohio to insure that the proper
Gallia County re,presentatlna level ot: professional care lsren.
TOTAL ASSETS .. .. , ,, ,,. ,, . .. . , .... , , , , . . . fll,l01,439.77
attending were Ken Morgan, city dered each patlent at the time o1
LIABILITIES
Ids need.
Demand deposits of iDdividuais, partnerships,
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Harlow Lime .Mrs. Juhling 12 .Million

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MASON - Harlow Limo, defending champs of the Big Bend
Slow.Pitch S0111JoU Tournament
here at Bachtel Field, took an
~ win O'IOr Ashland 011 of Gal·
Upolis Thursday nlJh~

The vt~ pve Harlow Lime
the lead In thedouble-ellmhatlon
event.
Other winners 'Ibw-sday were
Ashland OU with a 7 • 4 victory
over Bob saunders' Quaker state
ln the first game, Harlow Lime
with a 5-4 win over Hartley ou
and Goodyear's Athletics with a
14-5 victory against Pantasote.
Harlow Limo and Ashland 011,
winners in the first two games
last nlgll~ clashed in the third
contest to determine the leader
of the ftrat round.
Games lonliht Include GSI vs.
MinernUle at 6 p. m., ~encer
Trucking us, Syracuse Giants at
7:15 p, m.; Red's Club against
Goosetown at 8:30 p. m. and
Goodyear vs. .Mlller's Super
Market II 9:45,

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in downtown
Pomeroy at 11 L m. Friday under sunny skies was 78 degrees,

MEIGS 111ATRE

Mro. lllartha Heslop d I e d
Thursday, July 11, at the ·home
ot her son-in-law, A. Keith McCiq, Sr., Hartford.
Mrs. Julillng was boro In Ida.
son, W. VL, Jan 10, 1878. the
eldest daughter of the late John
W, C. aod Aurllla Jarrott HeslQD. She was also preceded In
death b)' her husband, lingo E.
Juhltng and her ooly daughter,
F1orence Juhling McClung.
Mrs. Juhllng was the oldest
Uving communicate of the Christ
Fplac~ Chureh of Pl. Pleas.
an~ having been conllnned In
1893, by BlohlpPeterktn. Silo was
a charter member and past ,pre..
sldent ol the New Haven Garden
Club aod the Julia Bryant SOwing
Club, an hooorary board member of the Colonel Charles LewIs Chapter of the llanghters of
American RevoluUon. .
Surviving are two grandsona,
Attorney A Keith McClung, Jr.,
Charleston, and Dr. HIJll1&gt;Juhllng
McClung, Madison. Wis.; two
great-graodchlldron, two sisters,
Mrs, S. C, WUhebn and Mrs.
MUion L. !diller, Pl. Pleasant;
one brother, J. W, Heslop, Pt.
Pleasant and one slster-ln-law,
Mrs. Anna Juhllrw, Hartford.
Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at the
Fotdesolll( Funeral Home with the

. Since 1963, near 12 mllUm
children In the United states have
been vaccl~ against measles
bot another 12 million have not.
The risk lor these who have 1101
been vaccinated oplnst meaalit
is blindness, deatnesa, mental
retardation or death.
\
This Ia the report of the MoliP
Coun1y Dep11rtmont of Heallll
whteh wUl hold tour m..a1e1
inununtzatloo clinics on Sundl1
July 21, In the c:ouncy,
tiona of the clinics 10 be he).
fr(IJI 12 noon to 2 p.m. are
the elementary schools in Pome.
roy ood Mlcldleport; the Amort
can Legloo Home In Rutland:
and the high school In Rlclni·

Certifted and officers' checks, etc . •••. . .. , , , , . , , , , , .
76,567.69
TOTAL DEPOSITS , , . , , . , . , , . ... 110,331,593,77
Total demand deposits . • • . . . . . •
3.9Q3.713.28
Total time and uvi~s deposits... 61430,880,49
TOTAL LIABILITIES , , , . . , , . , , , , , , , , , , , , .. ih0,334,593,77
CAP!T AL ACCOUNTS
Common Stock - Total par value , , .... , .. . • , , . , $ 200,000.00
No. shares authorized - 8000
No. shares outstandi._ - 8000
Surplus .. . . . . . . • ••• •• ....• • ..... . . . .. .•...
400,0DO,QO
Undivided profits , . , • .. , . , , . . , •• ••.. • , .. .. , , . .
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL UABILITIES AND CAPiTAL ACCOUNTS ' ' .. '
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposita lor the 15 calendar days
ending with call date , .. , • , •• , , , •• , , , , , . , . , , , $10,225,695.42
Average of totallc.ans for the 15 calendar days endiDG
with call date , , , , • , , , ••• , , •••• , , .•. , •• , , , . $ 3,754,413.21
I, Maxine Grltrlth, Ga1hier, or the above-named bank do hereby declare
that this report of coadldon is true Uld correct to the best of my knowledge
ud bellet
MAXINE GIUFF1TH
We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report or
condition and declare that it hi.&amp; been examined by us am to the best or our
knowledge and belle! Is true ond correc~
ALFRED !(. ELBERFELD
EDISON HOBSTE'ITER
Directors
MANNING D. WEBSTER

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tor:
~ A pullback or North Vletnamese troops toward their
lrooder and of U.S. and allied
trOOps 10 J&gt;OilUlated areas or the
.~Ut witt) an international
l~r~e !rom neutral, largely

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On the Second Floor In the Muolc department another ahipment of Kimball ptamo in
styles and wood tlnlshes that are so popular now, Also aew arrivals in RCA Victor tele..
vhioa, radios, atereos, tape recorders. Stop In and 1e1 the new 1969 Une.

Get tho thrlll,y hsblt of ohopplng at Eiberfeldo and toke advantage of the special oalos
events. You'll nnd b(g selections, well known brands and extra &amp;OOd valuea ~l the time.
And be IU~ to save your sales 1Hps from Elberlelds - they are valuable to you,

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8bb is a member. or the Sec..
, ' ood Battalion, Third Marines,
which received a prosldeotla)
'•-citation fl!r operatlons·atDa Nons · ·
and·the.DMZ.
Hla first injury was received
,., in F~, durin£ a mortar
ajtack J,ulll oorth of Da N1111,1. ·
' Hls i!ee&lt;&gt;nil wound Iinder nro
occurred "" AprU 18 aa enelll)'
eala100 lirtwery came in on
htl plalclojl,
· 'l,'lle -'1:tnl "ched, most sharp'IY on .BO!Ioa mind Is the battle
,J,.,..(i April 2~· when VIet Oong fire
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platoon wu
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tcderal government must guar.
antee a job lO all who are will Ing and able to work, Soutlleastern Ohio labor leaders were told
at Ohio University here Friday.
Austin &amp;tllivan, JegislatJve
speciali st Cor the House Committee on Educatlon and Labor,
11poke at a ·one ..... day ' •..- Labor,
Poverty and Communtt¥" conrerence.
S.d Iivan urged support fo:r the
proposed '"b'l.mranteed employment bill" which Rep. James
G, O'llara, D - Mich. supports.
O'Hara was originally slated to
speak, but was unable to attend.
The proposed legislatioowould
provide $4 billion in grants to
provide jobs &lt;liring its first year
of operation.
14 Employment
is the key to
problems in the rural ,areas,"
SuHivan said. "An unemployed
persoo has a feeling of irrelevance in the world around him."
Sullivan complimented 0 h i o
Unbersity Cor its uniQJe utlliza·Uon or federal tools, provided
by the Ecooomlc f.Wlrtunlzy Act,
in 28 southeastern Ohio Appalachian counties.

Oifford In

than 400 miles
Cr001 saigon, u.s. Marines
defending HUI 689 near abandoned Khe S&amp;nh claimed victory
and repart:ed 140 North Vietnamese kUled in a week of
fighting. Marines losses were
placed at 40 killed and 150
wounded.
Deep In the Mekong Delta, 140
miles southwest of Saigon, a
force or more than 1,500
Americans and South Vietna·
mese pressed an offensive
against a mountain nestled
along the Cambodian border
where Communist forces were
protecting a big \lllllergroun:t
fortres s.
saturation raids by B52 jets,
biggest juggernauts in the U.S.
air arsenal, refiected fears that
North Vietnamese aiii Viet
Cong commanders were order-

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Vietnam For Ohio Politics

Ctllltenderl Have One

Confereiices

Thing In Common
up with Vtrglnla as the mother
of Presidents. The Cavalier
state has nurtured eight Pre&amp;i·
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District COv, • Recognizing that the club's
the , "..._bling'' as the cr~e41 chllR. Duncan
or dl'eds society is a ."Iota) !nservice

volvement" activitY, he suggest- a ii&amp;'lilll:ant contribution to the
ed another be launched this Ro county, and involve the entire
tary Jear which aloo would be membership.
uEach club,'' he said, "has a
great opportunity to make its
community and colmtry a betplace to live."
Attondins and repordng In the
assembly were President Theobald, VIce President Dick Rawl ln~s, Secretary John Werner,
Paul Smart, Oharle&amp; Blakeslee,
George hieinhari, George Hargraves, Emmet gwter, Jack
Dobson, Won.!ell Gerlach and
Chet TamehiiL
11'1 the govemo~s address to
. the IIIII club ba reported district
lild International activities, dcacribed i'lew legislation: ~cern ..
log IOCJI clubs, aiJ4. dwelt on the
Internal~ thelpe for the 1968.. ~ year; )Yhlch is "Participate!'
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WASHINGTON (UPl) - Richard M. Nixon is aiming for tbe
Republican presidential nomination no later than the second
ballot at the GOP National convention next month , ooe of his
key lieutenants disclosed Sa.turdsy.
Rep. Rogers C. B. Morton, RMd., convention floor manager
for the former ~ice president,
said in a radio interview (From
the People - UPI Audio) that
Nixon appears to have more than
700 delegate votes now.
But he shied away from a first
ballot victory prediction e v en
thouiib ooly 667 are needed for
the nomination at the OOIWent.ioo
begiMing Aug, 5 at Miami Beach.
"I think with the number of
favorite sons, it would be risky
to say that we do have e~
to win on a f'lr1st ballot," _Morton
said. "I am 11ot predicting tbat.
I am predle!lng Wll will win ,on
an early ballot after we 101. the
favorite son tssue out or the

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a new offemive against

Defense Secretary Clark M.
Clifford, ftying to Sligmfor his
first tour of the fronts as
Pentagon chief, said in Wash..
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there were strong
in:licatlons of a new Communist
offensive on South Vietnamese
cities or the type they launched
su devastatlngly last January
during Tet, the Lunar New
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24-hour period ending s'at:urday,
drowlng blockbusters rrom htgll
altitode on llrget&amp; In all lour
se€tors or Soutb Vietnam Crom
the delta, through the Saigon
area to the central highlands
am: up tc and including part of
the DMZ,

But Morton mac~~&gt; clear he ·did
not want ·lhe c;ont~st to . be·

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(UPllDeftfnse SecretarJ Clark M.
Clifford flew tQ Vietnam saturday ror conferences with allied
military commanders on the
intensifying war.
The trip to the war front, fir st
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Cor Clifford since becoming two leading contenders to carry
defense chief Feb. 1, was a fact- the Republican colon; this fall
rirding mission preceding the differ on many things.
Honolulu conference next weekHowever, the,y have one thing
end between President Johnson in common.
and South Vietnamese President
The two men, Nelson A. RockNguyen Van Thieu.
efe1ler and Richard M. Nixon,
Particular Interest
missed being Ohioans by about
Clifford said Johnson was 60 years.
Burwell, wlth his wile, carlene, and bab! daughter, Baleoa Sue,
particularQ- interested in an
And as a result, Ohio will
evaluation of the South Vietna- miss another chance to catch
mese army and its ability to
meet the Communist threat.
Reports from Sligon said
Communist troops were massWAREHOUSE DESTROYED
lrw Cor more heavy attacks on
RIPLEY, Ohio (UP!) - Dam- the capital and an estimated
evl_df:!nce lC the suspect is not age was estimated at $250,000 1,000 terrorists had infiltrated
committed ln this country."
Long cited the &amp;lpreme Court wa~ned beforehand or his Saturday in a fire which destroy. the clzy. Allhid forces clamped
ruling that voluntary contes- constltutional rightS to remain ed the Farmers' Warehouse on tight securizy throughout the
llons are inadmlssible as court silent or consult a lawyer.
U.S. 52 here Fridsy night. '
Sligon area.

Will Oppdse Forta§!•

WASHINGTON
(UP!l- most IIIIUtllemers could be
Democratic Whip Ruo· counted on to OJIPO&amp;e cloture, Qr
1·, ..u ·1.ons innoilnced Saturday a pg on debate. 0n1y 34 \'Otes
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· of Abe Forta.a as ~ter Juadce rultiuater aUye In a showdown
b.eailse or Ida &amp;Jpreme eolu1 roll 'calL ' · ·..
' positions ·IIIIPI!Orlina the rlafito · ,Lana. ·a maverick whO· ofleil
of criminal ..specta,
h&amp;~ llilrered' wllh lhe admlnt s· ' LoniJ, tbe No. 2 Democrat In .tl~ . mad.!
decision
knoWii
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lhe Senate, thUs beoame the
talevtsion
rot his
aecond southern
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namese paratroopers in full
batUe gear took up positions
around the presidential palace
in downtown saigon Saturday
night and National Police .
manned check points in a 100
per cent alert against a
Communist attack.
' Invasion jitters touched off
several flurries
gunfire as
American troops joined tn an
intensifying search for 1,000
Viet Cong known to have
infiltrated the city for an
assault some gellt'.rals believe
could come this weekerd.
Claim Victory
On lhc northern [root, just
below the Demilltarized Zone

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~· Riibtlng Lieutenant, 24, a
-who Bob BUl'IQll ~Uyad-

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• 'J'!IIa reporter Q!tadooed \he
~Marine about Ids belna un.
- "'" lire so mllllY timeo and'be • .
i' 1\"( IW'ed lil lhe mldlll of m"'ll'
': ~·~bilng kille&lt;l. He ·~ed
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Saigon Braced
For Red Attacl{

PRAGUE (UP!) - Soviet •
troops began leaving cze.chOslovakia on schedule Saturday
but a summit-level delegation
of Soviet leaders arrived in
Warsaw for a mooting or Com.
munist nations apparently to
discuss the Czech dcmocrati.zat-ion reforms. ·
The Czech Defense Ministry announced the first Soviet
troops, who· originally came
to Czechoslonkia for Warsaw
Treaty maneuvers six weeks
ago, crossed into East Germany en route home about noon.

Urge Job
Support

~·:~ ~ 8.11mY r~kttsoP,
' ened up, ,seven. meri were k!llt'l
lnd 12, were WOUIIde\l. AmQng IIi•
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GALLIPOLIS - Lance C pI,
Robert K, (Bob) Burwell, 21,
son ol the Rev. and Mrs. Relph
W. Burwell, 30 Evans Heights,
has had a busy year.
Durlns the post 12 month•
he has earnedthree.Plll'Pie hearts
for inJuries received In VIetnun, has welcomed a new baby
da~r. and seven months af.
' lor the birth
hls own bilby,
i\ h11 motiler presented him Wtth
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This is all that we ask: A wage scale
for all of our hourly people compared to
other power plants and manufacturing
plants in this area and benefits that will ·
insure a more secure futur§ for our families, If this is not beyond reason then:

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, The employees of the Central Operating Company, Phillip Sporn Plant, ar~
proud to be a part of a company whose
slogan has been 'We exist for the Benefit and Welfare of the People of this
· are., ," Our deliberations now are merely
to qualify this slogaf'l.

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thl allemli&gt;ol lll1d ... &amp;~&amp;day
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Rev. Clifford Sehane omcta~'
Burial will be in Lone Ook COJII.
etery. MemorJal services wUJ
be held Saturday at the -r&amp;l
home II 4 p.m. by the Colonll
Charles Lewis ~tar of 1ht
DAR. Friends llliiJ' call after 10
Lm. on 5aturday,
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We the members of local 426 UWUA
are presently on strike at the Phillip
Sporn Plant due to a break down in negotiations prior to the expiration date of
our contract, June 30, -1968.

The officers of our ul'lion stand reedy
to negotiate, as equil1, e utlafactory
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!rom the threat of pormano'
dlsabtllil' or death, visit ono o
the clinics," the health depart
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Women'• and girls' ready to wear and sportswear, mens• and boys' wear, houseware1,
lingerle, big aaJe of Cannon Royal Family and Fleldcrest towel•. ~clal bargains, too,
in the dropery and curtain department sod a big sale of porch and lawn lurnltoro,

40-INCH MODEL RDE-20L

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We're having a BIG TWO-DAY SALE this weekend. Excellent values all over the store.

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, . ." Nel1011 A. Rockefeller proposed and Nol111 VletnaJIIOI!' soldlero be sUtimltli&gt;d · 10 Nol111 Vlelll8Dt ed · hla'' ·call lor a ''~
Sltbrday a rour•stage Vietnam urKier htternai:Iona1 Si.IJenlsJon, at the curi'ent negtltiatlons IIi Am8rtCIJ\lZjUon of the ~ar to
... ~; 'peace ptin beginning with 1 cease-Ore, tree' elections and Parts as a "dramatie derRon. enable uS to'redu_ce.~ substantialJf.ltlllrawal oC 75,000 u.s. .troops direct negotiations between stratlon" or this eounlry's ly, Am.edctP '(orces--whether
In return lor a North Vletna- Norlh . and South on whether• desire Cor peace. II accepted by or not Hanoi c~•·"
mose pullback to end the war Vletnim shotild 'r.emaln d!YI~ , ·~,1\e ..ld, it w~~ "•'!II
'riJe pr&lt;illo,BV,iiero I!A)el&lt;efel•
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acU\'e holtillties within tile Ier•s Brat de11lled appr'oa(:h to
~ ',., llockeleUer said the plan
The RepubUeln presidential months."
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The Pomeroy National Bank

aod corporations • • . . . . . ... .•. .... •• ·•• •. .. • •$2,794,241.34
Time and s&amp;vlngs deposits or irklividuals, partnerships,
and corporations . . . . . , , , , , , . . . ... •..• , , , ... 5,432,380.49
Deposits of United states Govermnent , • , . . . . . . • • . . . . • 58,096.74 '
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The otdo roots o! Nixon and
Rockefeller Ill&gt; back Into the 19-

th Century when their ancestors

1110\'ed west.
However, Nixon's connections
with Ohio are more vividly recalled than that of the New
York governor's whose grandlather .was a.mmg the founder s
of the forerunner of Standard Oil
at Cleveland.
John Davison Rockefeller Sr. ,
the man who founded the dynas1y, was born July 8, 1939, at
Rlchrocl, N.Y., but moved with
Ids p11ronts in 1853 to Strongsville, a Cleveland suburb .
It was in 1874, eight years
after oil was diScovered Gr Titusvme, .Pa., and rour years
after the PfO&lt;Ieeeasor or !bodard Oil was rormed, that the
father of Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller was born in a home on
Euclid Avera~e .
The elder Rockefeller moved
Ids family to a home on w. 54th Sl, In New York ln 1884 because of "the press of business.,. Nelson was born July 8,
1908, at Bar Harbor, Maine 69 years after hl1 graiadfather
Was born.
When Jolm D, Rockefeller Sr.
died in 1937, h11 bodY was returned to Clevelancl lor burial.
He was burled bealde hlo wile
and mother I!) Uke\'low Cemetery after private' ·a,rviees.
Unlike NW,. w110 has a number of rolall,veo, mollily cousins
still living in
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This column lslo&lt; )'Oitlllpeo,.
pie, their prd&gt;lema IIIII pleaourea, their troubles lllld tltn. Aa
with tha rest or Holen Help US!,
11 welcomes laughs but ,...'1
dodge a serious Q.lestion with a
brush-olf.
Send your teenage ~estloos tD
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, core o!
Holen Help US! (this newapaper),
BEAUTIFUL DREAMER
- PROBABLY
Dear Helen:
1 am a girl in the lOth grade.
rve had this Science teacher
ever since eigh1h grade.
On tho last da,y o! school he
asked to see me olter class,
We were tho only ones In I he
room. He started at me with
big, soulful eyes, then put hio
hands on my lhoulders and gave
me a long kiss. ldi~'tlmowwbat
tD do so 1 just otood thero.
He is very attractive, but mar·
rled.
He'll be my teacher again next

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NOW that the third &amp;Mual River Recreation Festival has come
al'kl gone, Gallla Countians' thoughta are centered on the-19th an• nual Gallla County Junior Fair.

year. What should I 00?- &amp;JR.

LG.A.P. ("rm Guessing

Again Perception") tells me you
should stop wiah!ul thinking, and

confine your daydreams to more
available oos.
Why dorl, I believe you? A girl
doesn, uiiWIIIy keep the same
SCience teae~ through junior
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tlloiJII¢ iQ had ·mac~~ 11 all
IQ&gt;. You 11'0 ' ~ tD lllve
teena "ldvvce, not a hard time,
and please eut. the sarcasm. or
I'D have to call ,... a cranio' old
wltcll. - PHYLLIS
Dear PbyWa:
Call awayl rve had fancier
names than this th101111 at me.
But keop In mind I don't hit
the •11oax-• button wttlolt sood
rea10n. In one week, ftve sexy

Jd8h school.

And while

a teacher might be telqlled, he'd
scarcely rial\ his job and ropu.
tation tor a kiss.
In case 1 111essod wrong, my
advice is: Avoid the man next
school year, and II you hear
any more rumors about him,
repurl ro the principal. After •
hours biology will get this science teacher fired In a hurry!

- H.
Dear Helen:
You were very rude to the
girl who said ber Identical twin's

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IN our opinion, the junior fair is always Gallia's

biggest attraction of the year. You see visitors
from aB over the area, region, state and midwest.
(The Southeastern Ohio Regional Council's tourism
committee should be made aware of this.) Usually,
Gallia's !air ranks number one in attendance In
southeastern Ohio.

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yvu kids were playing Fool The
Colwmdst apin, - H.

I asked how he and other ser-

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utdentical tWins." &amp;ll from the
same city, made me pretty sure

A successful celebration or fair deperds on an excellent chair·
, man or president, and committees that function pr~erly. Gallia is
blessed with talent in this respect. Without the untiring efforts or
. dedicated Individuals, lt would be impossible to corxluct events like
, tt.! Gailipo!ls River Festival "' Gallla County Junior Fair.

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Sauolars, 31, Anadarko, o~.
Iormor!¥ oi GaD!Iollo, voluJ&gt;o.
tarlly surrendered hlmaoll , to '
the Gallil COUniY Sherlll'i"lleparlment Friday "' answer to a ,-:' ..;
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ol a boaxer who did blo darndast: Iii four !ar-&lt;Jut letters, he
was everything trom a - In VIetnam tD the Don Juan &lt;J(
the Junior hi set. TiiEfl came a
sherlft's dei&gt;lriment had
rutb note, •'1)(\ar Helen: Please anThe
old warrant ogalnst Saundera
print aome ~ yrur wildest slurthe I&gt;Jt1-S14Jporl eh3rge. The
lea. ~·re groovy, - INTER· 00
a!1!davlt was slaned by Ruth
F.STID.''
Saunden who charged that he
Even though ~· disautse
three minor
their handwriiiDg and make up !ailed tD
children. The warrant was Iscrazy names. they give themsued Aug_ 22, 1967.
selves away with mtsspellings,
capital 1-r formations, stationery, postmarks. rve beoome a
first class sleuths since I start. Youth Cu111 F'mger
ed HmJ. Really, il'o klnda 1\m.
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Dear Helen:
GALUPOLIS - Jerry L, WooHere's a solution to the"HDd·
lng colno by mall" bit. CUI a ers~ 13, Rt. 2 Vinton, son or Mr.
amaU rectangle of paper, !old and Mrs. Jack WaiA!rs, Rt. 21V!J&gt;.
two corners to make a point, ton, was admitted tD Holzer Hosthen !old up the point - with pital at ~:40 p. m. Friday with
the coin inside - and tuck It a lacerated left index !lager. He
inU&gt; a 1111 you'Ye made In the was Injured when he eut his finlop part of die reclang!e. You ger whDe slicing a watermelon.
doo't need stlckum tape.- MIKE
MrS. Thomas ll Horrell, 51.
Dear Mlke:
Kell0\'8, w. VL, surtered a trae.
Tbanka, chum. ~ everyme tured elbow and was lldmltted to
who sends coins by mall reed the hospital at 9:40 p. m. Fri.your letter! It will save many day, She was injured when she
broken ft.ngernalls on tbe recelv· tripped over 1 table leg at the
lni and. - H.
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been preparing for the 1968 GaUla County Junior Fair. MonUJ.ly
. tairboard meetings, committee sessions, ard other activities are

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, a must Cor an event this size. Once again the committeemen have
. been faithful in atterxltng the fair's planning sessions.

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be over 200 serving the fair one way or another. We believe, how·
: ever, that credit should go to members or the Gallia County Agrt.
. culture Society for their efforts in planning this year's fair.

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B. B. Matthews is completing his second year as fairboard
,President. Waldo Brown is vice president other officers are Mrs.
Robert Ball, secretary, and Wayne Niday, treasurer.

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Jimmy Evans, Raymond Willis, Kall Burleson. Odie O'Dormell, Jim
·SI.W'IIers, Steve Jenkins, Richard Lakin, Jack Mills ard Mrs. Opal

HOSPITAL NEWS
Holzar HoJI!Ital: \!'ldtlnillllurs
2-f and7~p.m. _ . . . . , . . ,
Pedlatrlca Ward.
Aclmloalaaa
Cbarlea c. Allbriiht, 2U6
Eaotom Ave., !4fo, Flnreace L
Hall&lt;!Y, 126 Se«ind Ava.; Mrl,
Earl R. - · 13 IIIII Crook
Rd.; Mrs, Ray ·E. Lemlq, Itt.
1 Bidwell; Clrnell ·w. Vance,
Jr., Rt 2 Cheahlre; Mra. (:ena
Par1001, Rt. 2 Vlatoa; ClaJfDn
Arllorooo, IU, Rt. I EwlnifDn;
Mra. lloallc1 R. Bell, Rl. 2 Bacino; A&lt;tlllr M. llo1t, l'llmoro¥;
Mrs. Pot E. Mllchell, Middleport; Damy M. Barber, Reedlvtue; WOllam K. Ball'l', Itt. I

OHLINGER IMPROVI!ll
MIDDLEPORT - David Ohlinger, Middleport, IIWIIIi8f ol
the Eoonom:l' Loan co,, In Pom- Middleport; ~ F. Wooderoy, Is reported sllglllly Im- yll'll, Rl. 2 AlhaiiJ; MrL Rober.! E. Hermsm, Ripley, W, VL;
OFUO RfVER ~ Lock!!, V~ proved !ollowlng a heart attacl&lt;
G.,.U,GF.'l - GoiiWio, 12.2
Biro,
Ollie Tbonlllla, Mupn;
Wedneld'i' 'olilt;· Obllnilof 'hIUlll 12.0 runnlng 3.5 l'oet &lt;i! rol- can down 5:50 L m._; Wllllam ll
)Ira,
Thooclon
T.
)11!14m tile intanslve care ward
l~!: ,1'1'l Plea..an~ ff.O~; PO..- Zlnuner up 4 L m.; P~ggy at Holzer Hospital where he
MY, Ohlo.
eroy .:: Mason, 20. 40; HJnton, 0. 83 Downey up 5:10 L m.; Lock 17, 1tJ takan following the attaciL
Jlh1ha
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stat; Kanawha Falls, 2,59 rising; 3:10 a. m.; Lock 18, Eastern~
Mra. David B. ~que, WellCharleston, 17.90 stat London, 5:20 a. m.; Lock 21, ElPreSa IV
Marmet, and Winfield are on the 3:20 L m.; Edward S. Bosworth
1tJ 6:20 L m.; Lock 22, Whayne
sill
ll ~ 4 a. m.; Harvey Jordan 'II
BOAT MOVEMENTS
5
a. m.; Lock 23, Charles K. up
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - Solvay
5:30
L m,; Elgercllf! up 5: IS L
down 5 p. m. i OVEC IV 9;50 p.m. i
m.;
Racine
U:tcks, PhUip Sporn
A. D. Haynes, n, down3:30L m.;
· Steel Ranger up 5:15 p.m.; down 5 L Dl.l Ann Brent 14J 6:10
The otber l)l1't Ia tD usa the
a. m.; Green~ Locks, Frances
PAT GLAS'i
Gnces Estes up 5:30a.m.
food
In tho freezer.- d011't juot
Gallla Co. Ext. Agent
KANAWHA RIVER - Londoo, Houglond 1t1 9:30 p. m.; lla¥ou
leave
lt there. "Turnover.. Home ECOIDiltcs
Semet down 5:40 a. m.; Marmet, LaRose down 12:40 a. m.; Brian
A home freezer. llke any other usbw the frozen food and replacLelil C. Shearer down 12:25 L B. up 1:40 L m.; CUy o! st. Lot&gt;the operpiece or household eQllpment, 1111 It - help• "' m.; A14n R. Merrill down 12:30 Js up 7:30 L m.; Meldahl Locks,
atll!l ....t
JlOIIIII dowiL
Luther
Herdman
down
6:25p.m.;
must
be
used
prqoerJ¥
II
It
Is
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L m.; Winfield, Helen Z. down
the
the rrea....
1:20 p. m. i Franklin B. down Oleander down 6:50 a. m. i West.. provide the cODvenlence and per..
7:30 p. m.; E'lleana Booworth ern down 8:30 p. m. i EUaha haps money sovings lor whiclllt
down 1:15 a. m.; MI. staiA! 141 Woods up 9:10 p. m. i Irene Cho- was purchased, A recentatudyby
3:35 a. m.; Tammy L, WbiiA! up Un down 10:30 p. m.; J, S. Lewis the U.S. Department o! Alrieul3:50 a. m.; Morris Harvey down up 11:15 p, m.; !IIIIana up 2:50 ture economlsta - a that lamrues could do a better job or ua4:25 L m.; Polly R. up4:30a. m.; L m. i L. Fiore down 3:30 L m.;
Andrew
P.
calhoun
up
4:30L
m.;
llw this appllanee.
: .. Duncan Bruce lCt 5:50 a. m.
Mlke Murlizy ~t~ 6:40 a. m.
The atud,y revealed that most
families do not put enoiollh load
Into tho !reenr. The operating
cost t&gt;Or pouDd o! li-ozen load Ia
the loweot wben the freezer lo
lull or nearly lull and Wben lbere
Is a frequent uturncnwu otbxl.
By Katie Crow
~raiiDg costa atoy .aboUt the
same
reaardlets or much
BY KATIE CROW
To everyone you meet
frozen
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stored.
The ltev. Linson Stebbins, pas- I Uke to stand Cor a moment
In the study, which illvol....t'
tor at Syracuse Presbyterian
wtaide the grocery store,
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!arm and urban !am!Ueo In
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Church, who just receri.ly Lost And llsiA!n to the frleodly gooslp
.lilcllana
onl7
abouthal!oltlloflrm
td.s wife, urxlerweri surgery FriOl the folks that live DOxldoor.
!amUies and a third or tho cl\1
day at Holzer Hospital.
For like is interwoven with U,
!am!Uea h a d treezora IIUed
I stq&gt;ped In ro
frierds we learn to know,
three-quarters
or more. About
see him last Wed- Am we hear their joys and sor' .one-third or the treezera la both
rows as we daily ccme and go.
nesday. He talk!arm ond city hCIIIes were hall
ed of many So I like ro n.,. In our little
town, I care no mOre to roam, loll. A third or tha cl\7 !am!Uoo
things, mostly
ond a ftlth o! the !arm tamllleo
about his wife. 1 For every house in our little
town is more than l hwse, had freezers only on&amp;-fourth lull,
marveled at the
A lew lamlltes In beth 11'111
manner In which
Its home.
had empty treezera.
he spoke or her
The olze o! the freezer llsel!
·I!ATTE CROW and comme-on IT HAS BEEN very quiet at aeematobean~man­
Uds. He said, ''M,y wife had our ltol!ae the past week as our
qement factor, More !am!Uiea
, IIUch great faith and I have such two BODS, Bob and Jim, have
k09t amall lrouera (10 c~c
beautiful memorlea." We sh)o been on a llshiiV trip In
feet or lesa) lull or - l y lull.
cerely ~ that he boo a speedy I Ill! ,.., hippy lor them that
while
llrprwllanceawerelen
ncovery •.~ monllke Rev. Slob- they could take such 1 woodertul
emclently
Uled.
',-. bins is needed in every commu- vacation, but I certainly don't
Small !am!Uea tondtouoetholr
like the stlllneas, -the Udl' house
nity.
treezero
more t'ull7 thandolarp
and not much lauolry. I prefer
families,
In the study, about half
· MRs. ALBERT 111LL. Racine, the buay buJy ll!e or a Mother,
baa a very 1-estlng hobby, any day, It Is very slran&amp;O but the one - and .. ·two - person
·~ollecting poemo. She wriiA!s, we haven't done a thirw but atay households k01&gt;t the !reezer
threo-!ourths ..- more lull. In
~'l have a poem on a beautiful iKme - what wltll DOt much to
. wall plaque which I purchaoed do we ooulcl ha.,._ oomothlng, city household• otse"VUormore,
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only 1 fourth ofthetreezerawere'
NIIPJ'&amp;, Falla while ,.catlon- When everyoae Ia bcme we are
lng there. I alii vary oentlmen- going ill an 41!!er,at dlreei!CMII ruled "' -clcy.
Large !arm llmllleo 4ld Gilly '
;'..h
ial, but the more I reod the poem - cruy l&amp;n't I~ WW I om- bo ollghtly
bettOr
Jboui
two
&amp;til ' more I love j'OUr Uttle &amp;bod when tbo7 ue home.
ftllha of their tre.Mra l.ere
"IIIWn tt lt f1 I beauUful poem
I am moot happy tD paOB It
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OUR IJTTI.E TOWN
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: m the Gallla COUnty Church League. Dave Tawney~ manager ot the
: Methodist Church l!lqwd, didn't know all the particulars, but he did
:say Nancy Lease, Sue Thompson am Sharon Hamilton were in on
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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the tlles of the Daily Tribune a~
•weekly GaUl&amp; Times •.•. Gallipolis Kiwanis Club challenges Ja.ycees
4n ·donkey sottball game .... Don Alleflt the world's largest distribu.
:tor oC automobiles, alii a native of Rio Grande, named Rio Grande
:coUege benefactor .... Cit;y's new Memorial Field will be dedicated
:on night of Oct 8 according to cicy school board .... Tom Tomko,
:Russ Smith place thlrd in armual SEOGA Pr~Am tournament....
:Bees, Pomel'Q)' and RIC \~ recqrd 0~ A baseball wino.
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:lations of Nelson In Ohio are a
: slsth cousin, H. G. RockefeUer
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: Nixon's father, Francia, better
: known as Frank to the residents
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MEMBERSHIP DRIVE ON - W. R, (Dick) Brown, membersblp chairman, displays 1968 GaiDa COunty Junior Fair
membership, windshield sticker ard bumper sticker, now on
sale trom ~ Club members lor $2. Becky Lakin, inember of
tho Gallla Count,y ~ Dairy Club, received her club's s~C&gt;ply
o! memberships Friday afternoon, All Gallla County ~ Club
members are W'ged to pick up their supply of lair memberships at the Brown Insurance Agency, 45 state st. The fair will
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now a part of Washington, Pa.
Myrl Hugglnl!l, the resident
historian ~ Hue, said the former vice president had a num.
ber ~ cousins still Uvlng In
VI.- County and Its nelgbborlng counties.
Mrs. Huggins said Frank Nticoo left the then bustling village
with two blacksmith shops and
a small cigar factory in 1894 for
Columbus.
Dr. Nixon, who studied at
OhLD Northern University at
Ads and received his BS and
MS from Ohio University, said
hi a brother became a street.
car motorman In the capital.

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promotion r... scoutlrw wao planned at a combined meeting or the
111-G-M Scout Dlsbict cammltlee
and unit leader• Thursday nllht
at K)'ger Creek High School.
Emmett Morrloon, district or,
ganiWion and extelllloncamnl&gt;EDISON HOBSTETTER, presldem of the Meigs County Plooeer tee chairman, wUI be tho coordiJ&gt;o
and Historical Society, has received clelalled planollld opeclficstiOIIS ator tor .memberaldp In the prolor the propooed Meigs Count,y Museum.
motion to be held on October 15.
The plans drawn by E.,.rett Ray Johnson, son o! Mrs. Joaeph
Lyle Dunsmore, district com..
Johnson and the tale Mr. John- who Is a ColumbuJ archiiA!~ missioner,
said designated
are excellent an:l tor the first time the local sodet,y really has schoola will be open ilrtheevent
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to be held with scoutmasters,
The IJroposed building features Championship Old Time F I d- den mothera, explorer advisors,
a center entrance way with the dlers' Cotttest at the Meigs COun- neighborhood cmunlsslooers,
museum portion or the structure ty Fair - has relllstered for and cub motllers hoi!IIJwtoeiU'oll
new boys in Meigs. Glllia and
to house the museum wt.Ue to this year's event.
Mason
counties.
the right of the entrance way are
Miller has Gilly complimentary
Three
trophies, wen by scout-office spaces which, according remarks for last year's contest
to present plans, will be occu- - the !lrst staged - under the ing groups in recert parades.
p!A!d by the Agriculture StabUI· direction ol Tracy Whnloy. In a were displa,yecl at the M~Mdls­
zaUon and Conservation Office 'letter registering for thJs year's trlct meeting. Two were shown
by Mrs, Mary Flck and Mra,
and the Mel~ &amp;IU Cooservstlon contest, Miller comments:
Service. Income rrom rentingthe
"I thought tbat ;your Old Time mchard Rawlings lor Pack No.
offices would supply funds for Fiddler's contest last year was 235 at ChesiA!r and the other by
maintaining the structure In ad- one o! the hest things that coold James Roush of Pack No. 245
ditloo to pusslbly providing oth - haJ&gt;pen around this l)l1't or the in Racine. The two belonging to
er money needed for the opera- coontry and 1 woolm't mlas It Pack No. 235 were won In the
tion or the museum.
lor anything. You can certainly Big Bend Re~tta Parade compeThe proposed museum has been count on me being there again tition am the other, won by Pick
long a dream ot numerous Meigs this year, I think the contest was No. 245, a recently organlzed
Couollans who wsnt to see t h e judged fairly and It Is a great grwp, was awarded attheRaelDe
county's past preserved as well attraction. I !ell honored by be- July 4th celebration.
as provide a spot where visi- ing a contestant."
tors to the county can view that
The event this year wi11 be at
MEIGS MARRIAGE LICENSE
past.
the Meigs County Fair 1111 Aug.
Charles Henry Cobb, 20, pt,
Of course, the problem now 16 and Tom Reuter is accepting Pleasant and Sandra 8ae Adfacing the society will be rats. applications on behalf or t h e ams, 21, Racine.
lng the fUnds for the structure. fair board. The event wUJ acCosts of construction are not tually consl st o! two contests
known yet but will be in the near - one for area fidd1ers and one
future. Local contractors have lor those wishing to seek the
been given plans and speeifica. Ohio state Championsblp.
tions to look over so that they
There are outstandlngtrophlea
can present the sodety with a Cor the top wtmers in each event
fairly close estimate .
plus some $650 tD be a"'rded
TONIGHT -MONDAY
A sizeable amount- somethlng in cash to the top fiddlers.
AND TUESDAY
like $30,000 was given to the
Entries may be sent to Reufl\KUlA· MULLIGANsociety by the late J, w. Hirsher ter at Box 227, Pomeroy.
oC Charleston. Mr. Hirsher had
Incidentally, last year's conoften been a benefactor to worth- test was not only pleasant Cor
while projects In Meigs COunty, the contestants, but tD the lair
He was reared ln Pomeroy and board as well. The event was a
never forgot the town and t h e real record setter from an atcounty after he became pros- tendance standpoint.
- .. !()BERTMI.UCAN m=aoLOII
perous. He, too , looked forward
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TESf SLATED JULY 20
the mu seum.
ATHENS
- Gellla lllld Meigs
Whether the project will bearea
residents
interested in put ~
come too great to handle from
a financial standpoint remains to Ung their skills to use In debe seen. However, aspects or the veloping nations arwndtheworld
are invited to take the Peace
~\i""'ed building P~$!'~ wU1
Corps
Placement Test at 1:30
,pe , discusoed a( a, )/lq~ijp~ or
the society to be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, July 20, at the
p.m. Thursday at the Meigscoun . U, S. Post Office, 11 Wetrt Stfm.
CARTOON
ty Infirmary. All residents inter- son Ave., Athens.
ested in the establishment of the
museum are asked to attend and
view the plans.

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vicemen felt about the troobled
conditions in their homeland. He
said, ''When a man Is faced with
death or InJury almost 24 hours
o! a day, he thinks deep thoughts,
He wonders about things at home.
But he knows his loved ones
are behind him 100 per cent
and he knows that what he is
doing Ia worth it."
There in that cozy living room,
where his father was sitting on
the piano bench, his wlfe close
beside him on the couch; with a
lovely litt1e curly-haired blonde
todd1er smlllng up at him; and
where we had just boon served
an iced fruit juice, it was easy
to see Bob Burwell knew with
certainty hh ••loved ones were
behind him. "
He said a majority or soldiers
feel the war is a necessary
thing, but at flr&amp;t tiley seemed
to be !iglltlng with one hand
tied behind them. He was referring to the early orders that
no American fighting man was
to open fire first.
I asked about lhe Vietnam ci.
villans. He said, "They just
seem to be mixed up to me. One
thing is sure, they are deathly
afraid of reprisal from the Viet
Cong if they befriend the Americans. but they fear nothing trom
the American."
He said, "At first -we were
trying to Hght a nice war, Then
his eyes darkened, he grew ser.
ious, and he added these words,
"There is oo such thing.'•
One thing Bob said really stuck
in my mind too, in speaking of
men being blown up and dying,
like his platoon commander,
; }W( stid, 1UYI:Jtt try to wipe •t h e
tJit:rure !rom yoiir'tnlnd, but you
can't help wondering, t'n qute\,
still moments, will men like
the Lieutenant be remembered?
Will their dying REALLY count?"
As I left the home, little Balenda waved '"bye~ye" to me.

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GALLIPOLIS - DoMO Bailey, daughiA!r o! Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Bailey, Upper River Rd., bought a gas.tilled ba.lloqn July 2, tagged
lt with her name and address am. released it about 7:30'p. m. July 2.
The note asked the fii'Kier to write to her.
WELL, that gaa--tllled balloon took to the air ard traveled oo the
night wind to Osterburg, Pa., about 70 to 80 miles southeast o! PittsbW"gh, where lt was round about 2:30 p, m. tlle next day by an 11·
year4d boy who wrote to Donna.
new law.
in getting to the Quaker State.
THERE are several goo:l pie·
As nearly as 1 can figure out, tures of the Queen in the Roto
it traveled approximately 150 Section and one of ·Ceptain Er·
to 175 air miles from its re- nest E, Wagner, Master or the
lease point. How long It had been ' Delta Queen.
down before it was round will
WALTER al so brought another
probably never be known.
section of the Press in which
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writer Gilbert Love has a series
HERE'S another PeMsylvania of Visiting The Vacationlands,
angle: Last Sunday I was driving telling of several parks in neigh·
down Fourth Ave. ard stopped boring slates. This one was on
at the traffic light at Fourth and Atwood Lake in the Muskingum
Pine. When the llght changed, 1 Watershed Conservancy District
must have been a tittle slow in in eastern Ohio.
stardng, so a car headed up
Fourth Ave., made a left turn
THE unexpected death a week
across in front oC me. I muter- ago of Pud Huntington brought
ed something under my breath. back rond memories of all who
I HAD been home about IS knew him or were associated
minutes, there was a knock on with him. One thing I'll always
till&gt; ,dnnr, .II. ~as ,.l,l'p!(.l;~ t=:. Wal- remembe~ ~~ut l)!jl w~ hi.o
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ce,;y here, , now wjth Thorofare "It was, "elegant."
Markets, or Penny Fare, in PittsTHE last time I saw Pud was
burgh. He said he was the one the day berore his death. He was
who cut in lront or me.
crossing the street at Second
wALTER brought me the sun- and Locust [ asked him, He said,
day Roto section o! the Pitts- "elegant. •• Pud and I always
burgh Press and called my atiA!n- talked river and he sometimes
tion to an article on the Delta recaUed events in my Sunday
W. B. •• Lefty" Miller of ParkQueen. The magazine had a cov· colwnn, Fifty Years Ago On The
ersburg - one or last year's
er shot or the Delta Queen'&amp; big River.
CASE DISMISSID
contestants in the Ohio State
paddle wheel and name board on
A divon:c action filed earlier
PVD wUI be missed this year
tbe stern.
in
the Meigs County Conunoo
at the annual convention of Sons
THE article was Farewell To and Daughters of Pioneer River·
Pleas Court by Reta Ellen Thlln against Richard Clay Elllin
A Queen by George SWetnam, men at Marietta. Last year I
Press StafJ Writer, and explain- chaurteurcd him from the Lafay. has been dismissed.
TONIGHT - MON. - TUES.
ed the Queen's predicament, a ette Hotel and Motor Lodge to the
JULY 14-16
victim or a new safety rule Cor Marietta Boat Club on the banks
THE
fir
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thing
you
know
you'll
Double Feature Program
seagoing strlps, the only river- o1 the Muskingum River, where
do
a
ground
loop.
When
turning,
BONNIE AND CLYDE
boat In the world a!!eciA!d by the the meeting Is held.
all you have to do is steer It lll'arren Bealty, Faye Dunaway
(Color}
REMEMBER the days when you like 1 wagon. Just the least lit..
tie
bil
or
a
cut
ard
you
cut
a
PLUS
were 1 kid and rode a tricycle?
fancy
circle.
Fonda,
Jason Robards
Easy, wasn' t it? Ever try to
BRADBURY says "If you've
Dean Jones
ride 1 three--wheeled bicycle?
never
ridden
a
bicy
cle
before,
In
It's not so easy as 1 found out
yoo
can
ride
this
one
with ease.
ANY
WEDNF.'lDAY
Saturday morning. I'll bet a three-wheeled motorcycle or a cycle It's harder for someone who
wt t.h a side car would be just as has ri&lt;kle~ ''
hard.
CITY commissi~r V. Wy.
mond Bradbury challenged me to
ride his new custom made three..
wheele-..1 bicycle in the courthouse
alley, It was a good thing, because
nobody could see me there. 1
tried and It took a little while to
leariL
BRADBURY otrere&lt;l to bet me
a dollar I coolda't ride it the
t\rst time. I didn't bet. Fil'st ot
Ill, don1 t try to balance yow·s~lf,
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like you do on a standlrd bicycle. Because lt you do, you•n
run into trouble.

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'l'tiB Burwell family came to
Gallipolis from Zane!YUle about
a )'ear ago, The eld~;~r Burwlilllls
the pallor o! the Salem Baptist Church. They are the ,parents of LaJoy, 25, a married
daughter; Bob, Christy, 10 and
John Mark, 5 months.
One sour note Bob remembers
is arriving in San Francisco
and the first thing he saw was a
hippie with a North Vietnam nag.

THE 1968 lair will begin In Just 16 more days - Tuesday,
July 30 - on the beautiful !alrgroonds, loca!A!d
northeast of Gallipolis, just off Rt. 35. The ralr
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with a bright smile, and a wooderlng shake o! Ida head and
said, "The only thing I can say
is God wu with me."
The pretty little mother, who
had proudly placed a blue star
In the window or her pink house,
aiii'Oed with her eldest son,
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with tha rest or Holen Help US!,
11 welcomes laughs but ,...'1
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brush-olf.
Send your teenage ~estloos tD
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, core o!
Holen Help US! (this newapaper),
BEAUTIFUL DREAMER
- PROBABLY
Dear Helen:
1 am a girl in the lOth grade.
rve had this Science teacher
ever since eigh1h grade.
On tho last da,y o! school he
asked to see me olter class,
We were tho only ones In I he
room. He started at me with
big, soulful eyes, then put hio
hands on my lhoulders and gave
me a long kiss. ldi~'tlmowwbat
tD do so 1 just otood thero.
He is very attractive, but mar·
rled.
He'll be my teacher again next

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NOW that the third &amp;Mual River Recreation Festival has come
al'kl gone, Gallla Countians' thoughta are centered on the-19th an• nual Gallla County Junior Fair.

year. What should I 00?- &amp;JR.

LG.A.P. ("rm Guessing

Again Perception") tells me you
should stop wiah!ul thinking, and

confine your daydreams to more
available oos.
Why dorl, I believe you? A girl
doesn, uiiWIIIy keep the same
SCience teae~ through junior
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tlloiJII¢ iQ had ·mac~~ 11 all
IQ&gt;. You 11'0 ' ~ tD lllve
teena "ldvvce, not a hard time,
and please eut. the sarcasm. or
I'D have to call ,... a cranio' old
wltcll. - PHYLLIS
Dear PbyWa:
Call awayl rve had fancier
names than this th101111 at me.
But keop In mind I don't hit
the •11oax-• button wttlolt sood
rea10n. In one week, ftve sexy

Jd8h school.

And while

a teacher might be telqlled, he'd
scarcely rial\ his job and ropu.
tation tor a kiss.
In case 1 111essod wrong, my
advice is: Avoid the man next
school year, and II you hear
any more rumors about him,
repurl ro the principal. After •
hours biology will get this science teacher fired In a hurry!

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Dear Helen:
You were very rude to the
girl who said ber Identical twin's

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IN our opinion, the junior fair is always Gallia's

biggest attraction of the year. You see visitors
from aB over the area, region, state and midwest.
(The Southeastern Ohio Regional Council's tourism
committee should be made aware of this.) Usually,
Gallia's !air ranks number one in attendance In
southeastern Ohio.

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yvu kids were playing Fool The
Colwmdst apin, - H.

I asked how he and other ser-

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utdentical tWins." &amp;ll from the
same city, made me pretty sure

A successful celebration or fair deperds on an excellent chair·
, man or president, and committees that function pr~erly. Gallia is
blessed with talent in this respect. Without the untiring efforts or
. dedicated Individuals, lt would be impossible to corxluct events like
, tt.! Gailipo!ls River Festival "' Gallla County Junior Fair.

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Sauolars, 31, Anadarko, o~.
Iormor!¥ oi GaD!Iollo, voluJ&gt;o.
tarlly surrendered hlmaoll , to '
the Gallil COUniY Sherlll'i"lleparlment Friday "' answer to a ,-:' ..;
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ol a boaxer who did blo darndast: Iii four !ar-&lt;Jut letters, he
was everything trom a - In VIetnam tD the Don Juan &lt;J(
the Junior hi set. TiiEfl came a
sherlft's dei&gt;lriment had
rutb note, •'1)(\ar Helen: Please anThe
old warrant ogalnst Saundera
print aome ~ yrur wildest slurthe I&gt;Jt1-S14Jporl eh3rge. The
lea. ~·re groovy, - INTER· 00
a!1!davlt was slaned by Ruth
F.STID.''
Saunden who charged that he
Even though ~· disautse
three minor
their handwriiiDg and make up !ailed tD
children. The warrant was Iscrazy names. they give themsued Aug_ 22, 1967.
selves away with mtsspellings,
capital 1-r formations, stationery, postmarks. rve beoome a
first class sleuths since I start. Youth Cu111 F'mger
ed HmJ. Really, il'o klnda 1\m.
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SHeing Watermelon
Dear Helen:
GALUPOLIS - Jerry L, WooHere's a solution to the"HDd·
lng colno by mall" bit. CUI a ers~ 13, Rt. 2 Vinton, son or Mr.
amaU rectangle of paper, !old and Mrs. Jack WaiA!rs, Rt. 21V!J&gt;.
two corners to make a point, ton, was admitted tD Holzer Hosthen !old up the point - with pital at ~:40 p. m. Friday with
the coin inside - and tuck It a lacerated left index !lager. He
inU&gt; a 1111 you'Ye made In the was Injured when he eut his finlop part of die reclang!e. You ger whDe slicing a watermelon.
doo't need stlckum tape.- MIKE
MrS. Thomas ll Horrell, 51.
Dear Mlke:
Kell0\'8, w. VL, surtered a trae.
Tbanka, chum. ~ everyme tured elbow and was lldmltted to
who sends coins by mall reed the hospital at 9:40 p. m. Fri.your letter! It will save many day, She was injured when she
broken ft.ngernalls on tbe recelv· tripped over 1 table leg at the
lni and. - H.
Elks Club and !ell

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been preparing for the 1968 GaUla County Junior Fair. MonUJ.ly
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be over 200 serving the fair one way or another. We believe, how·
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B. B. Matthews is completing his second year as fairboard
,President. Waldo Brown is vice president other officers are Mrs.
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OTHERS serving on the board are JohQ Burltle, Paul Butler,
Jimmy Evans, Raymond Willis, Kall Burleson. Odie O'Dormell, Jim
·SI.W'IIers, Steve Jenkins, Richard Lakin, Jack Mills ard Mrs. Opal

HOSPITAL NEWS
Holzar HoJI!Ital: \!'ldtlnillllurs
2-f and7~p.m. _ . . . . , . . ,
Pedlatrlca Ward.
Aclmloalaaa
Cbarlea c. Allbriiht, 2U6
Eaotom Ave., !4fo, Flnreace L
Hall&lt;!Y, 126 Se«ind Ava.; Mrl,
Earl R. - · 13 IIIII Crook
Rd.; Mrs, Ray ·E. Lemlq, Itt.
1 Bidwell; Clrnell ·w. Vance,
Jr., Rt 2 Cheahlre; Mra. (:ena
Par1001, Rt. 2 Vlatoa; ClaJfDn
Arllorooo, IU, Rt. I EwlnifDn;
Mra. lloallc1 R. Bell, Rl. 2 Bacino; A&lt;tlllr M. llo1t, l'llmoro¥;
Mrs. Pot E. Mllchell, Middleport; Damy M. Barber, Reedlvtue; WOllam K. Ball'l', Itt. I

OHLINGER IMPROVI!ll
MIDDLEPORT - David Ohlinger, Middleport, IIWIIIi8f ol
the Eoonom:l' Loan co,, In Pom- Middleport; ~ F. Wooderoy, Is reported sllglllly Im- yll'll, Rl. 2 AlhaiiJ; MrL Rober.! E. Hermsm, Ripley, W, VL;
OFUO RfVER ~ Lock!!, V~ proved !ollowlng a heart attacl&lt;
G.,.U,GF.'l - GoiiWio, 12.2
Biro,
Ollie Tbonlllla, Mupn;
Wedneld'i' 'olilt;· Obllnilof 'hIUlll 12.0 runnlng 3.5 l'oet &lt;i! rol- can down 5:50 L m._; Wllllam ll
)Ira,
Thooclon
T.
)11!14m tile intanslve care ward
l~!: ,1'1'l Plea..an~ ff.O~; PO..- Zlnuner up 4 L m.; P~ggy at Holzer Hospital where he
MY, Ohlo.
eroy .:: Mason, 20. 40; HJnton, 0. 83 Downey up 5:10 L m.; Lock 17, 1tJ takan following the attaciL
Jlh1ha
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stat; Kanawha Falls, 2,59 rising; 3:10 a. m.; Lock 18, Eastern~
Mra. David B. ~que, WellCharleston, 17.90 stat London, 5:20 a. m.; Lock 21, ElPreSa IV
Marmet, and Winfield are on the 3:20 L m.; Edward S. Bosworth
1tJ 6:20 L m.; Lock 22, Whayne
sill
ll ~ 4 a. m.; Harvey Jordan 'II
BOAT MOVEMENTS
5
a. m.; Lock 23, Charles K. up
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - Solvay
5:30
L m,; Elgercllf! up 5: IS L
down 5 p. m. i OVEC IV 9;50 p.m. i
m.;
Racine
U:tcks, PhUip Sporn
A. D. Haynes, n, down3:30L m.;
· Steel Ranger up 5:15 p.m.; down 5 L Dl.l Ann Brent 14J 6:10
The otber l)l1't Ia tD usa the
a. m.; Green~ Locks, Frances
PAT GLAS'i
Gnces Estes up 5:30a.m.
food
In tho freezer.- d011't juot
Gallla Co. Ext. Agent
KANAWHA RIVER - Londoo, Houglond 1t1 9:30 p. m.; lla¥ou
leave
lt there. "Turnover.. Home ECOIDiltcs
Semet down 5:40 a. m.; Marmet, LaRose down 12:40 a. m.; Brian
A home freezer. llke any other usbw the frozen food and replacLelil C. Shearer down 12:25 L B. up 1:40 L m.; CUy o! st. Lot&gt;the operpiece or household eQllpment, 1111 It - help• "' m.; A14n R. Merrill down 12:30 Js up 7:30 L m.; Meldahl Locks,
atll!l ....t
JlOIIIII dowiL
Luther
Herdman
down
6:25p.m.;
must
be
used
prqoerJ¥
II
It
Is
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L m.; Winfield, Helen Z. down
the
the rrea....
1:20 p. m. i Franklin B. down Oleander down 6:50 a. m. i West.. provide the cODvenlence and per..
7:30 p. m.; E'lleana Booworth ern down 8:30 p. m. i EUaha haps money sovings lor whiclllt
down 1:15 a. m.; MI. staiA! 141 Woods up 9:10 p. m. i Irene Cho- was purchased, A recentatudyby
3:35 a. m.; Tammy L, WbiiA! up Un down 10:30 p. m.; J, S. Lewis the U.S. Department o! Alrieul3:50 a. m.; Morris Harvey down up 11:15 p, m.; !IIIIana up 2:50 ture economlsta - a that lamrues could do a better job or ua4:25 L m.; Polly R. up4:30a. m.; L m. i L. Fiore down 3:30 L m.;
Andrew
P.
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up
4:30L
m.;
llw this appllanee.
: .. Duncan Bruce lCt 5:50 a. m.
Mlke Murlizy ~t~ 6:40 a. m.
The atud,y revealed that most
families do not put enoiollh load
Into tho !reenr. The operating
cost t&gt;Or pouDd o! li-ozen load Ia
the loweot wben the freezer lo
lull or nearly lull and Wben lbere
Is a frequent uturncnwu otbxl.
By Katie Crow
~raiiDg costa atoy .aboUt the
same
reaardlets or much
BY KATIE CROW
To everyone you meet
frozen
1oc&gt;1
Ia
stored.
The ltev. Linson Stebbins, pas- I Uke to stand Cor a moment
In the study, which illvol....t'
tor at Syracuse Presbyterian
wtaide the grocery store,
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!arm and urban !am!Ueo In
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.lilcllana
onl7
abouthal!oltlloflrm
td.s wife, urxlerweri surgery FriOl the folks that live DOxldoor.
!amUies and a third or tho cl\1
day at Holzer Hospital.
For like is interwoven with U,
!am!Uea h a d treezora IIUed
I stq&gt;ped In ro
frierds we learn to know,
three-quarters
or more. About
see him last Wed- Am we hear their joys and sor' .one-third or the treezera la both
rows as we daily ccme and go.
nesday. He talk!arm ond city hCIIIes were hall
ed of many So I like ro n.,. In our little
town, I care no mOre to roam, loll. A third or tha cl\7 !am!Uoo
things, mostly
ond a ftlth o! the !arm tamllleo
about his wife. 1 For every house in our little
town is more than l hwse, had freezers only on&amp;-fourth lull,
marveled at the
A lew lamlltes In beth 11'111
manner In which
Its home.
had empty treezera.
he spoke or her
The olze o! the freezer llsel!
·I!ATTE CROW and comme-on IT HAS BEEN very quiet at aeematobean~man­
Uds. He said, ''M,y wife had our ltol!ae the past week as our
qement factor, More !am!Uiea
, IIUch great faith and I have such two BODS, Bob and Jim, have
k09t amall lrouera (10 c~c
beautiful memorlea." We sh)o been on a llshiiV trip In
feet or lesa) lull or - l y lull.
cerely ~ that he boo a speedy I Ill! ,.., hippy lor them that
while
llrprwllanceawerelen
ncovery •.~ monllke Rev. Slob- they could take such 1 woodertul
emclently
Uled.
',-. bins is needed in every commu- vacation, but I certainly don't
Small !am!Uea tondtouoetholr
like the stlllneas, -the Udl' house
nity.
treezero
more t'ull7 thandolarp
and not much lauolry. I prefer
families,
In the study, about half
· MRs. ALBERT 111LL. Racine, the buay buJy ll!e or a Mother,
baa a very 1-estlng hobby, any day, It Is very slran&amp;O but the one - and .. ·two - person
·~ollecting poemo. She wriiA!s, we haven't done a thirw but atay households k01&gt;t the !reezer
threo-!ourths ..- more lull. In
~'l have a poem on a beautiful iKme - what wltll DOt much to
. wall plaque which I purchaoed do we ooulcl ha.,._ oomothlng, city household• otse"VUormore,
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only 1 fourth ofthetreezerawere'
NIIPJ'&amp;, Falla while ,.catlon- When everyoae Ia bcme we are
lng there. I alii vary oentlmen- going ill an 41!!er,at dlreei!CMII ruled "' -clcy.
Large !arm llmllleo 4ld Gilly '
;'..h
ial, but the more I reod the poem - cruy l&amp;n't I~ WW I om- bo ollghtly
bettOr
Jboui
two
&amp;til ' more I love j'OUr Uttle &amp;bod when tbo7 ue home.
ftllha of their tre.Mra l.ere
"IIIWn tt lt f1 I beauUful poem
I am moot happy tD paOB It
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era to ottllallt - • I'Jclt&gt;O• ...
" .,...~ lfttoll to
YOII would be (tite•id It the num- the !roeze~ oime~ J'll'fl,pf...U,
OUR IJTTI.E TOWN
bar of t&gt;OOPie li;i! iut them oot If )'Oti!A&gt; haft! a ,'~.•r; usa It
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: m the Gallla COUnty Church League. Dave Tawney~ manager ot the
: Methodist Church l!lqwd, didn't know all the particulars, but he did
:say Nancy Lease, Sue Thompson am Sharon Hamilton were in on
:the triple kiUing. How 'bout that, men!

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the tlles of the Daily Tribune a~
•weekly GaUl&amp; Times •.•. Gallipolis Kiwanis Club challenges Ja.ycees
4n ·donkey sottball game .... Don Alleflt the world's largest distribu.
:tor oC automobiles, alii a native of Rio Grande, named Rio Grande
:coUege benefactor .... Cit;y's new Memorial Field will be dedicated
:on night of Oct 8 according to cicy school board .... Tom Tomko,
:Russ Smith place thlrd in armual SEOGA Pr~Am tournament....
:Bees, Pomel'Q)' and RIC \~ recqrd 0~ A baseball wino.
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:lations of Nelson In Ohio are a
: slsth cousin, H. G. RockefeUer
: In Cleveland, and his children.
: Nixon's father, Francia, better
: known as Frank to the residents
:&lt;i Hue, a small vlllage ln VlnCounty, was born in the
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His father, Samuel, according
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University and uncle of
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~paring for a GaUla fair within a l~th period. Must be an 1str~
: nomJ.cal figure. Anyway, tl1:e talrboard has all but completed its
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MEMBERSHIP DRIVE ON - W. R, (Dick) Brown, membersblp chairman, displays 1968 GaiDa COunty Junior Fair
membership, windshield sticker ard bumper sticker, now on
sale trom ~ Club members lor $2. Becky Lakin, inember of
tho Gallla Count,y ~ Dairy Club, received her club's s~C&gt;ply
o! memberships Friday afternoon, All Gallla County ~ Club
members are W'ged to pick up their supply of lair memberships at the Brown Insurance Agency, 45 state st. The fair will
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now a part of Washington, Pa.
Myrl Hugglnl!l, the resident
historian ~ Hue, said the former vice president had a num.
ber ~ cousins still Uvlng In
VI.- County and Its nelgbborlng counties.
Mrs. Huggins said Frank Nticoo left the then bustling village
with two blacksmith shops and
a small cigar factory in 1894 for
Columbus.
Dr. Nixon, who studied at
OhLD Northern University at
Ads and received his BS and
MS from Ohio University, said
hi a brother became a street.
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CliF.'liiiRE - A oehool nllht
promotion r... scoutlrw wao planned at a combined meeting or the
111-G-M Scout Dlsbict cammltlee
and unit leader• Thursday nllht
at K)'ger Creek High School.
Emmett Morrloon, district or,
ganiWion and extelllloncamnl&gt;EDISON HOBSTETTER, presldem of the Meigs County Plooeer tee chairman, wUI be tho coordiJ&gt;o
and Historical Society, has received clelalled planollld opeclficstiOIIS ator tor .memberaldp In the prolor the propooed Meigs Count,y Museum.
motion to be held on October 15.
The plans drawn by E.,.rett Ray Johnson, son o! Mrs. Joaeph
Lyle Dunsmore, district com..
Johnson and the tale Mr. John- who Is a ColumbuJ archiiA!~ missioner,
said designated
are excellent an:l tor the first time the local sodet,y really has schoola will be open ilrtheevent
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to be held with scoutmasters,
The IJroposed building features Championship Old Time F I d- den mothera, explorer advisors,
a center entrance way with the dlers' Cotttest at the Meigs COun- neighborhood cmunlsslooers,
museum portion or the structure ty Fair - has relllstered for and cub motllers hoi!IIJwtoeiU'oll
new boys in Meigs. Glllia and
to house the museum wt.Ue to this year's event.
Mason
counties.
the right of the entrance way are
Miller has Gilly complimentary
Three
trophies, wen by scout-office spaces which, according remarks for last year's contest
to present plans, will be occu- - the !lrst staged - under the ing groups in recert parades.
p!A!d by the Agriculture StabUI· direction ol Tracy Whnloy. In a were displa,yecl at the M~Mdls­
zaUon and Conservation Office 'letter registering for thJs year's trlct meeting. Two were shown
by Mrs, Mary Flck and Mra,
and the Mel~ &amp;IU Cooservstlon contest, Miller comments:
Service. Income rrom rentingthe
"I thought tbat ;your Old Time mchard Rawlings lor Pack No.
offices would supply funds for Fiddler's contest last year was 235 at ChesiA!r and the other by
maintaining the structure In ad- one o! the hest things that coold James Roush of Pack No. 245
ditloo to pusslbly providing oth - haJ&gt;pen around this l)l1't or the in Racine. The two belonging to
er money needed for the opera- coontry and 1 woolm't mlas It Pack No. 235 were won In the
tion or the museum.
lor anything. You can certainly Big Bend Re~tta Parade compeThe proposed museum has been count on me being there again tition am the other, won by Pick
long a dream ot numerous Meigs this year, I think the contest was No. 245, a recently organlzed
Couollans who wsnt to see t h e judged fairly and It Is a great grwp, was awarded attheRaelDe
county's past preserved as well attraction. I !ell honored by be- July 4th celebration.
as provide a spot where visi- ing a contestant."
tors to the county can view that
The event this year wi11 be at
MEIGS MARRIAGE LICENSE
past.
the Meigs County Fair 1111 Aug.
Charles Henry Cobb, 20, pt,
Of course, the problem now 16 and Tom Reuter is accepting Pleasant and Sandra 8ae Adfacing the society will be rats. applications on behalf or t h e ams, 21, Racine.
lng the fUnds for the structure. fair board. The event wUJ acCosts of construction are not tually consl st o! two contests
known yet but will be in the near - one for area fidd1ers and one
future. Local contractors have lor those wishing to seek the
been given plans and speeifica. Ohio state Championsblp.
tions to look over so that they
There are outstandlngtrophlea
can present the sodety with a Cor the top wtmers in each event
fairly close estimate .
plus some $650 tD be a"'rded
TONIGHT -MONDAY
A sizeable amount- somethlng in cash to the top fiddlers.
AND TUESDAY
like $30,000 was given to the
Entries may be sent to Reufl\KUlA· MULLIGANsociety by the late J, w. Hirsher ter at Box 227, Pomeroy.
oC Charleston. Mr. Hirsher had
Incidentally, last year's conoften been a benefactor to worth- test was not only pleasant Cor
while projects In Meigs COunty, the contestants, but tD the lair
He was reared ln Pomeroy and board as well. The event was a
never forgot the town and t h e real record setter from an atcounty after he became pros- tendance standpoint.
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perous. He, too , looked forward
"-"ALAN J PAKULA F1DM 1A11U IllS.
someday to the establishment or
TESf SLATED JULY 20
the mu seum.
ATHENS
- Gellla lllld Meigs
Whether the project will bearea
residents
interested in put ~
come too great to handle from
a financial standpoint remains to Ung their skills to use In debe seen. However, aspects or the veloping nations arwndtheworld
are invited to take the Peace
~\i""'ed building P~$!'~ wU1
Corps
Placement Test at 1:30
,pe , discusoed a( a, )/lq~ijp~ or
the society to be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, July 20, at the
p.m. Thursday at the Meigscoun . U, S. Post Office, 11 Wetrt Stfm.
CARTOON
ty Infirmary. All residents inter- son Ave., Athens.
ested in the establishment of the
museum are asked to attend and
view the plans.

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vicemen felt about the troobled
conditions in their homeland. He
said, ''When a man Is faced with
death or InJury almost 24 hours
o! a day, he thinks deep thoughts,
He wonders about things at home.
But he knows his loved ones
are behind him 100 per cent
and he knows that what he is
doing Ia worth it."
There in that cozy living room,
where his father was sitting on
the piano bench, his wlfe close
beside him on the couch; with a
lovely litt1e curly-haired blonde
todd1er smlllng up at him; and
where we had just boon served
an iced fruit juice, it was easy
to see Bob Burwell knew with
certainty hh ••loved ones were
behind him. "
He said a majority or soldiers
feel the war is a necessary
thing, but at flr&amp;t tiley seemed
to be !iglltlng with one hand
tied behind them. He was referring to the early orders that
no American fighting man was
to open fire first.
I asked about lhe Vietnam ci.
villans. He said, "They just
seem to be mixed up to me. One
thing is sure, they are deathly
afraid of reprisal from the Viet
Cong if they befriend the Americans. but they fear nothing trom
the American."
He said, "At first -we were
trying to Hght a nice war, Then
his eyes darkened, he grew ser.
ious, and he added these words,
"There is oo such thing.'•
One thing Bob said really stuck
in my mind too, in speaking of
men being blown up and dying,
like his platoon commander,
; }W( stid, 1UYI:Jtt try to wipe •t h e
tJit:rure !rom yoiir'tnlnd, but you
can't help wondering, t'n qute\,
still moments, will men like
the Lieutenant be remembered?
Will their dying REALLY count?"
As I left the home, little Balenda waved '"bye~ye" to me.

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GALLIPOLIS - DoMO Bailey, daughiA!r o! Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Bailey, Upper River Rd., bought a gas.tilled ba.lloqn July 2, tagged
lt with her name and address am. released it about 7:30'p. m. July 2.
The note asked the fii'Kier to write to her.
WELL, that gaa--tllled balloon took to the air ard traveled oo the
night wind to Osterburg, Pa., about 70 to 80 miles southeast o! PittsbW"gh, where lt was round about 2:30 p, m. tlle next day by an 11·
year4d boy who wrote to Donna.
new law.
in getting to the Quaker State.
THERE are several goo:l pie·
As nearly as 1 can figure out, tures of the Queen in the Roto
it traveled approximately 150 Section and one of ·Ceptain Er·
to 175 air miles from its re- nest E, Wagner, Master or the
lease point. How long It had been ' Delta Queen.
down before it was round will
WALTER al so brought another
probably never be known.
section of the Press in which
__ _ _
writer Gilbert Love has a series
HERE'S another PeMsylvania of Visiting The Vacationlands,
angle: Last Sunday I was driving telling of several parks in neigh·
down Fourth Ave. ard stopped boring slates. This one was on
at the traffic light at Fourth and Atwood Lake in the Muskingum
Pine. When the llght changed, 1 Watershed Conservancy District
must have been a tittle slow in in eastern Ohio.
stardng, so a car headed up
Fourth Ave., made a left turn
THE unexpected death a week
across in front oC me. I muter- ago of Pud Huntington brought
ed something under my breath. back rond memories of all who
I HAD been home about IS knew him or were associated
minutes, there was a knock on with him. One thing I'll always
till&gt; ,dnnr, .II. ~as ,.l,l'p!(.l;~ t=:. Wal- remembe~ ~~ut l)!jl w~ hi.o
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ce,;y here, , now wjth Thorofare "It was, "elegant."
Markets, or Penny Fare, in PittsTHE last time I saw Pud was
burgh. He said he was the one the day berore his death. He was
who cut in lront or me.
crossing the street at Second
wALTER brought me the sun- and Locust [ asked him, He said,
day Roto section o! the Pitts- "elegant. •• Pud and I always
burgh Press and called my atiA!n- talked river and he sometimes
tion to an article on the Delta recaUed events in my Sunday
W. B. •• Lefty" Miller of ParkQueen. The magazine had a cov· colwnn, Fifty Years Ago On The
ersburg - one or last year's
er shot or the Delta Queen'&amp; big River.
CASE DISMISSID
contestants in the Ohio State
paddle wheel and name board on
A divon:c action filed earlier
PVD wUI be missed this year
tbe stern.
in
the Meigs County Conunoo
at the annual convention of Sons
THE article was Farewell To and Daughters of Pioneer River·
Pleas Court by Reta Ellen Thlln against Richard Clay Elllin
A Queen by George SWetnam, men at Marietta. Last year I
Press StafJ Writer, and explain- chaurteurcd him from the Lafay. has been dismissed.
TONIGHT - MON. - TUES.
ed the Queen's predicament, a ette Hotel and Motor Lodge to the
JULY 14-16
victim or a new safety rule Cor Marietta Boat Club on the banks
THE
fir
st
thing
you
know
you'll
Double Feature Program
seagoing strlps, the only river- o1 the Muskingum River, where
do
a
ground
loop.
When
turning,
BONNIE AND CLYDE
boat In the world a!!eciA!d by the the meeting Is held.
all you have to do is steer It lll'arren Bealty, Faye Dunaway
(Color}
REMEMBER the days when you like 1 wagon. Just the least lit..
tie
bil
or
a
cut
ard
you
cut
a
PLUS
were 1 kid and rode a tricycle?
fancy
circle.
Fonda,
Jason Robards
Easy, wasn' t it? Ever try to
BRADBURY says "If you've
Dean Jones
ride 1 three--wheeled bicycle?
never
ridden
a
bicy
cle
before,
In
It's not so easy as 1 found out
yoo
can
ride
this
one
with ease.
ANY
WEDNF.'lDAY
Saturday morning. I'll bet a three-wheeled motorcycle or a cycle It's harder for someone who
wt t.h a side car would be just as has ri&lt;kle~ ''
hard.
CITY commissi~r V. Wy.
mond Bradbury challenged me to
ride his new custom made three..
wheele-..1 bicycle in the courthouse
alley, It was a good thing, because
nobody could see me there. 1
tried and It took a little while to
leariL
BRADBURY otrere&lt;l to bet me
a dollar I coolda't ride it the
t\rst time. I didn't bet. Fil'st ot
Ill, don1 t try to balance yow·s~lf,
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like you do on a standlrd bicycle. Because lt you do, you•n
run into trouble.

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'l'tiB Burwell family came to
Gallipolis from Zane!YUle about
a )'ear ago, The eld~;~r Burwlilllls
the pallor o! the Salem Baptist Church. They are the ,parents of LaJoy, 25, a married
daughter; Bob, Christy, 10 and
John Mark, 5 months.
One sour note Bob remembers
is arriving in San Francisco
and the first thing he saw was a
hippie with a North Vietnam nag.

THE 1968 lair will begin In Just 16 more days - Tuesday,
July 30 - on the beautiful !alrgroonds, loca!A!d
northeast of Gallipolis, just off Rt. 35. The ralr
wtU run through Saturday, Aug. 3.

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with a bright smile, and a wooderlng shake o! Ida head and
said, "The only thing I can say
is God wu with me."
The pretty little mother, who
had proudly placed a blue star
In the window or her pink house,
aiii'Oed with her eldest son,
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Election of Officers

Just Between

Held by Grange
'Weeds' Program Topic For

GALUPOLIS - omcers were
elected at a reeert Pomona mee~
Ing held at the IlunUngron grange
hall
Elected to serve ror the next
two years were: Master, Ishmael Gillespie; Overseer, Everette Clark; Lecturer, Miry Walk·
er; Steward, Willard Woodruff;
Assistant steward, Daniel Evans; Chaplain, Marie Thomas;
Treasurer, Maurice Thomas;
Secretary, Kathleen Durst; Gate
Keeper, Joe Dursl; Ceres, Edith
Cornell; Pomona, Hazel Harmon;
Flora, Marie McCulty; Lady Assistant Steward, Ruth Evans; Legislative Agent, Mauril-e Thomas;
Executive Committee, T. F. Burleson, Willie Fanning, Edna
Woodruff; Pianist, Florence
Trainer; Horne Economics Chairman, Lizzie Fanning; and Youth
Committee Chairman, Louise
Greenlee.
Installation or officers wiD be
held October 7 at the Ohio Valley

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GALLIPOLIS - Plans tor the
GaUla County Junior Fair Flow·
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meeting held at the home of
Mrs. Harley George wllh Mrs.
Florence Trainer as C()ohostess.

Mrs. Harley George made an
arrangement and read a poem In
memory of Mrs. Oliver LJyle,
Mrs,

Clay

Priestly and Mrs.

form" in design.
Mrs. Wymond. Bradbury made
several arrangements as a workship for the nower show.
Mrs. Harley George also had
arra"*ements at the metlting.
Mrs. John H, Heese, a member of the French City (.'lub, is
the new Regional Director, Refreshments were served by hostesses.

Gus Smith. (These were former
members of the Garden Club.)
Each member read a Bible verse

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given in unison.
Roll call was answered by
naming "My Pet Pee'o'e Weed."

A letter was read asking for

a wild flower name for the state,
Daisy was chosen.

Mrs. Lora

Hackwort~

gave the

program - ".'\ Little Guide to
Common Weeds." She ga \'C name
IDd description of c o m m on
l¥eeds. WAJ-S to cope with common weeds are: 1. Hemovcw~eds
-hoe, tiller, etc. i 2. t.:se a hea-

mulch to smother them; 3.
Use modern herbicides. Be sure
to use according to directions.
Mrs. Lora Hackworth did an
arrangement illustrating "free
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Seen and Heard
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wallace
and fami.t,, Lou Ann, Gene, Jeai}o
ene and Kent, of Boise, Idaho.
are house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Cook. The Wallaces
are visiting his brother, Orlyn,
and sister, Susie Swisher, while
in Gallia County.

Mr. and Mrs. Jermings Lawless
of Portsmouth recentl.Y \'isited
his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Roush of Porter,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Saunders
and son Brent, left today for
Myrtle Beach, S.C. They will be
joined by their othtr son, Ronnie, Richard Haggert;y, Van Johnson and Jim Vornholt will spend
the week with them.

Miss SaJly Lyn SWain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Swain has spent the past week
in Columbu s with her aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Allen. Mrs. SWain
VINTON - Vinton Chapter of and Miss VIcki Lloyd were in
Eastern Star draped the altar in Columbus Friday and returned
honor ct the past Worthy Grand with Sally on Saturday.
Matron, Hazel H. Beach, at their
recent meeting held at tl1e Masonic Temple. Worthy Matroo,
Lovina Swisher and Worthy Patron, Maxwell Barnes presided.
The flag was presented by Toria
Comer.
The treasurer's report was
glven by Mary K. Stambaugh and
communications w e r e read.
Chapter closed in ritualistic form
F,d the group adjoUrned to the ,._
GALLIPOLl"i - Miss Nannette ,
flal room for refreshments.
McKenzie, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. McKenzie aiXI Miss
SERVICEMAN'S ADDRESS
GALLI PO LIS - Pvl Wi11iam Marcy E\'&amp;ns, daughter of Mr.
E. Wilson, Jr., former employee and Mrs. Tim Evans, are spendof the French City Press, is a ing two weeks vacation in Honopatient at the Ireland Arm,y llos~ lulu, Hawaii, visiting friends,
pital, Fori. Knox, Ky. He will ~ec. S and Mrs. Larry M. Betz
have a birthday on July 16. and daughter, Angie.
Mrs. Betz is the daughter or
Friends wishing to remember
him with a card may do so bv Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Deckard
sending it to Ward 8-A.
· of Chillicothe Hd., and Spec.
Betz, a dental technician at Trip-.
lee Hosp ital in Honolulu, is a1so
POLICE ARREST TWO
from Gallipolis, He expects to be
GALUPOLIS- Citypoliccardischarged this fall after having
rested Joseph ll Cor nell, 41, served three years in the servDaJit.on, Friday night on a charge Ice.
of driving while intoxicated and
Miss P..'lcKenzie and Miss EvDebbie Lynn Kirk, 18, Charle s- ans spent July 6 arrl 7 in San
ton, W, Va., soliciting after hours Francisco visiting Marty's aunt,
without a license. Botll were re-- Louise Evans. While there they
l•sed on bonds for appearance s
took in points of interest in the
liter in Gallipolis Municipal dty and visited Chinatown.

Meet Held of

Shrine Temple

Honolulu Trip

Token By Two
Local Girls

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Nell Brabham

Miss Susan Allen Weds
In Silk Organza Gown
COLUMBUS - Miss Susan Kay
l•.llen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Carl T. Allen, 791 E. Columbus
St., former Gallipolis residents,
became the bride of Bill Ray
Jeltery, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles G. Jeffery, 979 Lockbo\Jrne Rd. on June 6 at the Westgale Methodist Church in Columbus. The Rev. Albert L. Sla~k
read the \'OWs of the double ring

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SUNDAY
DESCENDANTS of the Alex
Church Family Reunion at 4-H
Building at the Junior FaJrgrounds.

MONDAY
B AND PW CLUB wil1 meet
Oscar's, G:30 p, m. Hostesses Thelma Neal and Jean
Runyan. Program will be
slides shown by Lola Mae
Suiter. Reservations must be
in by saturday mornil'l8.
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TUESDAY
LAFAYETTE SHRINE No. 44

Annual Picnic on Fortification
1-liU, 6 p.m. Meeting at8p.m.
at Temple. Bring table service
and covered dish.
KAY ROGERS MISSIONARY
Society of the First Baptist
Church will meet In the Fellowship room, 7:30 p. m,
CORA GRANGE Inspection,

SEW AND SO CLUB, 7 p, m.
at the home of Rose Sheets.

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WEDNESDAY
LEGION AND LEGION Auxiliary, Vnit 27, 6:30p.m. Joint
installation of new officers following a pot1ucksupper. Bring
table service.
GOLDEN IWLE CLASS Old
Kyger Church will meet with
Mrs. Ellen Spears, 1 p. m,
OHIO VALLEY GRANGE, 8
p. m. Members bring cake
and cold drink. Thurman
Grange will be guests.

POSTS HOND
GALLIPOLIS - Ray Pemlngton, 31, Rt. I Gallipolis, posted
a $34.&gt;0 bond for an appear.
ance July 22 In Gallipolis Mu.
niclpal Court on a charge ot
lntoxieatlon. He was arrested
late Friday nll!llt by the GalUa
County !Olerill's Department.
BOOKS CLOSE SATURDAY
GALLIPOLl~- Treasureroty
M. Stewart today reminded Galli&amp; County residents that tax
books wtll close at noon next
saturday, July 20, The tax books
1re now open for the coUeeUon
or second half 1967 real estate
taxes.

ceremony al 7:30 p.m.
Escorted b)' her father, the
bride chose a gown of ivory
silk organza and alencon lace in
the A-line silhouette. She carried a cascade of wllite roses
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stephanotis and ivy,
Mrs. Kenneth Seege was her
sister's matron ofhonor. Bridesmaids were Miss Jacquelyn Wagner or Sulpher Springs, Mlss
Anna Louise Rice or Mount Sterling, Miss Catherine Butcher of
Kenton and Mrs, Robert Harvey
or Greenfie1d. They wore match~
ing gowns or soft yellow organza,
The hooor attendant carried a
cascade of yeUow daisy pompoms, yellow roses and ivy,
Julie Beth Seege was a Oawer
gi rl, wearing a matching yellow
dress and carrying a white lace
basket or yellow daisy pompons.
Kenneth Seege served as best
man. Ushers were Jeffrey Marsh,
Lawrence Crothers, and Harry
and Fletcher Je1Irey, brothers
of the bridegroom. Daniel Sel!ge
was ringbearer.
A reception followed at Donka 's
Provencial House. Hostesses at
the reception were Mrs. Jeff
Marsh, sister of the bride aoo
Mrs. Homer Swain o( Gallipolis,
aunt of the bride.
Relatives attending from Gallipolis were Mr. and Mrs, Homer
Swain and daughter, Silly Lyn,
Miss Gusta Rose, Mr. and Mrs.
lloscoe Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Homaine and David and Pam.
The bride is employed by Children's Hospital as a starr oorse.
Mr. Jeffrey Is employed by Western Electric Co.

Rio Grande Garden Club

GALLIPOLIS - Wondall B,
Thomas, Ohio Valley Bank, la
one or 71 ba.ntwr studerta who
will attend tile tilth IIIIIUal Ohio
School of Installment Credit to
be held July 14-19 at Kent state
University, Kent, Ohio.
The school Is comprised of a
one-week session covering all
aspects or installment lendln,g.
During the week, the student•
will also hear addresses trom
leading bonkers and oducafDra.
All sections ot the state wW be
represented, accordlne to the
sponsors, the OhJo Bankers Alsoclation.

Iowa Girl Is
'Engaged to
Wed Bob Mays
NORTHUP - Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hartley or OUUmwa, Iowa
are armounclng the engagement oe
her daughter, Becky Potter, to
Bob Mays. Miii!IS Potter is a
gracllate of Ottumwa lfigh School
and is employed by the stardust
Restaurants or Ottumwa.
The wedding will be July 27 In
the Uttle Brown Church in the
Vale at Nashua Iowa .
Mr. Mays attended Rio Grande
College and is a grac:klate of
Olrlo Universlt.}' with a degree
in Mechanical Engineering. He
is employed by the John Deere
Ottumwa Works of Ottumwa
Iowa. Ills parents are Mr.
Mrs. Thurman Mays of Route 1
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program.
The meeting was held at the
home or Mr. and Mrs, James L.
Clark.
Mrs. Lewis gave points or historical interest and personal
memories of each h001e. She had
prepared a brochure on the homes
alll these were presented to the
me111bers• . MrS. ~erman Koby
illdstntel! tile' brochure.' · · · ·
Plans were made for entries
in the Gallla County Junior Fair
F1ower Show.
A brief memorial was given tor
Mrs. Sidney Flldeiy and a book
was presented to the Rio Grande
College in her memory.
Guests were Mrs. Charles Edwards of Amsterdam, a guest o!
Mrs. Elmer McCirley, and Mrs.
Marte McCarley of Wooster, o.

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Juvenile Court

Show are Planned
TUPPERS PLAINS - An ice
Cream Soclal and Country Music
!ilow wiU be held on July 20
at the Tup,~~ers Plains Elemen-tary School urder sponsorship
of the Women's Community Club.
The show, at 8 p.m., will feature Harry Gorrell, Miss Linda
Dennis and the Chlpperell~ Admission will be 25 cents and children under 12 tree. sate or ice
cream will start at 5 p.m. and
continue until all is sold.

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GALLIPOLIS - T w 0 state
Highway Patrol cases were disposed of by Judge JohnW. Howell
Saturday morning in Gallia eourr
ty Juvenile Court.
Judge Howell fined Roger Nickels, 16, Rt. 1 Oak HUI, $10
and costs for operating a tractor
without a slow moving vehicle
emblem. Clayton Johnson, Jr.,
16, R~ I Gallli&gt;olls, was fined
$5 and costs on a charge or rfd..
ing as a passenger on a motorcycle without a head gear or
protective eye device.

Mr, and Mrs. Reid Otis Joh~
son, Rt. 1, Cheshire, announce
the birth of their first ehlld, a
daughter, born June 27, at Holzer Hospital. The new arrival
weighed 6 pounds and 3 ounces
and has been named Pamlla Sue.
Maternal grandparents are l4r.
and Mrs. Thomas R Davis, Rt.
2, G~llipolis, and the paternal
Southernmost point of the
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. United States 1• Kalae (South
Otis Johnson, Rt. 1, Cheshire. Cape) on Haw ail Island

Token on Tour of Homes
RIO GRANDE - Mr~ Mary
L. Lewis conducted m.,mbers or
the Rio Grande Garden Club on a
tour of the old homes racing the
campus Thl!rsday for their July

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Of First Child

ENGAGEMEijT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brabham,
524 Jackson Pike, are announcing the engagement of their
yOWJgest daughter, Nell, to SP4 W, Hoyt MUler, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Miller, 517 Magnolia Drive. Miss Brabham ts
a 1968 gradlLI.te of Gallia Academy High School.. She is presently employed at the State Department of Motor Vehicles in
Columbus. Mr. Miller, a 1966 graduate of GalUa Academy
High School, is presently stationed at Ft. Knox, )()', W0(kling
plans are incomplete,

Mrs. Bill Ray Jeffrey

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the Cora Women's Society meettrw Thursday was lnslallauon of
ottleers. The meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. nomerShriver.
A covered dish dhmer was
aerved at noon to members and
the following guests: Jane Ann
Morgan, Mrs. Anmbell B a 11,
Mrs. Robert Ball 1M Sue Ellen,
Regtra Akers, Linda Shriver,
Cynthia Niday and Jell Gilbert
Following the singing of "I'll
Go Where You Want Me to Go,"
Mrs. David Altb:er presented 1
lovely Installation ceremony and
Installed tile follcovlng ofl!cers:
President, Mrs. Lawrence Evans; Vice-President, Mrs. Lawrence Akers; Secretary, Mrs.
John R Morgan; Treasurer, Mrs.
stanley Wood; Christian Social
Relations, Mrs. Vic Niday; Mis-sionary Education and service,
Mrs. Paul Burnette, and Spiri~
ua1 Growth, Mrs. Horner Shriver.
Mrs. Stanley Woo:l conducted a
8hort business meeting. Twelve
sick calls were reported. Mrs.
Wood announced that a workshop
was being held at Camp Francis
Asbury, August 29. She urged
everyone to attend.
The hymn, ' 1 0pen Mine Eyes
That I May See,.. was sung. Mrs.
Melvin Gilbert read l'rom scrip..
ture Proverbs 3:1-13. Prayer
was offered by Mrs. Gilbert.
Mrs. Wood Jed a discussion on
the "Modern Women's Struggle
For Personal Identity," s h e

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By Pat Houek

presented some ot the eondic~
ing images and increaaing preasures with which the modern w~
man's struaJes. It was emphasized that dle discovery of personal tdentity is only pooslble
in relationship to others and to
God. The program closed with
the Lord's Prayer.
The next meeting will be a famIly picnic wltil Falli\Y JO:IOS,

Mrs. Paul Owen

Today we have inatant coffee, Instant tea and instant breakfast&amp;.
But the best "lnstant" to come alQqJ tn our 1re1 iD Jlllny years ta
the "Instant pio,yground," a proJect sponsored by the GaUipolls
Junior Women'o Club.
·
Believe me, when that redhaired, southern gal Vlralnla
·rvE HEARD many comment•
....., tackles somethlni. she pta llbout how nice It 11 to ha.. a
It dooe. !Ole Is chairman of the poatmalter who hal been arw."..d
Family Life eommlttee of JWC town a while. The c:ute81 otory
which hid charge of the proJect. rve heard recently wao about
RODNEY - Mrs. Paul Owen
I don't mean to take lll)'lhirw the letter addressed to 14 Gr1Jld.
was hostess Cor the July meeting
IWif from other JWC members ma" wft:}l just the last name and
of the Rodney Women's Society
,who '"'rked many boors .., t h e iddress. Ill a big town ycxr can
of Christian Service, Thursday.
proJect. But any proJect the alze l&gt;et that letter wouldn't be deThe meeting opened wlth the
~ thia one, needfl a good leader.
theme song, '~Whisper A PrayUvered.
A community activity lnvolv·
er."
lq as many people as "Instant
Annabelle Ball gave dewtions,
ANOTHER SfORY I heard Wll
Pla.YCIU&amp;nda" ts a worthwhile ... I don't like to use the word
reading !rom Psalm 100. She 11labor and It enrlcheo the lives cute, or charming, but can't think
so read an article tiUed, ' 4Nu,g·
of those who, through it give of the ril!llt acijectlve. Someone
gets," and ended her devotions
• little or themae)vea, and a was talking to a llUie elderly
by offering a prayer.
little of their time so oomeone C&lt;JUple, agecl 88 ami 86. The sub.
Roll call was answered by
Mrs. Denis David Squire
alae will have a beUer environ- Ject ol how long they had l&gt;een
eleven members naming a disment.
ciple. The society welcomed a
married came up. It turned out
new member, Mrs. Gerald D,
to be 6ll yean. The man llllllled
DID YOU ever notice how peo- a blg smile and quipped, "Yes,
sayre.
ple aeemtowatchgrowingthtngs? that meana rve Uved with her
Minutes of the previous meetOn my way to work JII.W a per- for 22,000 days." The woman
ing were read and approved.
lOft out looking at a garden, broke In and laid, "But rve
Each committee chairman reami I know othen that just stand lost part of the tlme." (She had
ported on the visitation calls she
and look at the things tha.y are IIUft'ered a stroke and her mem ~
had made.
erowtng, almost like they coold ory was not as good a 11 it had
During the business meeting,
PROSPECT - Miss Mary &amp;!Baskets or white gladiolus, feaee them change form. I guess been.)
Jean Gillispie made the motion
san Seehrist, daughter of Mr. verfew, and daisies; sevenit's as good an occupation 11,
that the societs make a donation
I counted 62 times 365 and
say ... bird watching or girl came up with 22,630. I knoW It and Mro. Robert Sechrist, 146 branch candelabra entwined with
for the remodeling or the par·
watching ... well, maybe not as would be a few less than that Woneer Valley Rd., Bristol, ivy and trimmed with white satin
son&amp;ge.
lntare&amp;tlng as the !all (at Ieaat because oC leap yeara but I aort Tenn., former GaJilpolis resi - bows were placed on each side or
Mrs. Earl Roberts presented
dents, became the bride of Denis
the altar. The pews were marked
to tile fallas.)
the program on .. Youth, SOCiety's
of think he loot a few days too.
lt'J a red letter day when a I gue11 that's excusable when David SI;Jilre, son of Mr. and with satin bows.
Untapped Resources," and she
Mrs. Robert Squire, Burton,
Given in marriage by h e r
penon learns something or has you're 88 )'ears old.
also spoke on "Antrew," one or
Ohio, June IS at 4:30 In the af- rather, the bride wore a floora chance to see something he has
the apostles.
ternoon at Prospect, Ohio. Zion length, imported ivory peau de
never seen before.
Mrs. Joe Miller offered the
United Church of Christ
soie gown. It featured a bateau
ENO - In the absence oC the closing prayer.
During ley visit to the J\rto
The Rev . John Kim read the neckline, long sleeves pointed president, Mrs. AM Chapman
and Crafto Festival I aaw thread
The August meeting or the sovows or the double ring cere. at the wrists, self-covered but- presided over the Eno Ladies ciety will be held at the church
IIJlUil on a spinning wheel and
REUNION ANNOUNCED
mony.
tons, cathedral length train at Aid Society meeting. Misses with each member bringing a
fbr the first time In ~ey lire 1
The seventh Annual Muaaer ..
Soloist, Mra. Carl Oehler, the back waist. Her veil was of Blanche and Gladys Frederick covered dish and sharing the r~
II.YI' a potter "throw a got." Russell reunion will be held at
The only thing my family re- Portland Park near Pomeroy, sang, "Pil Never Walk Alone, u ivory French illusion edged with were hostesses for the aU-day cipe.
gretted about the whole day was Sunday, July 21. A basket dinner "Oh, Promise Me," ''Entreat Me lace attached to a seed pearl event.
Refreshments were served bJ.'
Not to Leave Thee," and "Wed- crown.
The opening song was, "The the hostess to all present.
missing the West Virginia beano wlll be enjoyed at noon.
ding Pra,yer."
Her Dowers, acascadeotwhite Wa:J of the Cross Leads Home."
and com bread.
daisies, feverfew and ivy, were Tl)8 Lord's Pra,yer was repeatplaced on a white satin covered ed by the group. Devotions from
World's Jargest collection of
Bible, a gift or her paternal Psalms were read by the hos- dinosaur remains is in DinoSTATE BANK NO. 130
grandmother. i\s she walked down tess.
saur Park. Alberta. Canada.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Readings were given by Miss
the aisle she gave .a nowerWher
Gladys Frederick, "Old Glory";
mother.
Matron or honor was Mrs. Da- and Mrs. Marie Frederick, ••1
vid C. Underwood, Lawrence, am Your Flag.'' Kendra Ward
of GaUipolls lo tile State of Ohio at the close of buslne81 oo June 30, 1968.
Kansas, sister of the bride. She sang, "Marching, Marching."
Roll was called and minutes
wore a white dotted swiss floorASSETS
of
the last meeting were read
length princess style dress with
CUh, balances with other banks, and cash items in
puffed sleeves, and a crownless by the secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
process of collection •••••.• , •••••••••••.•••• $1,289,774.13
picture hat of the same mater- Ora Kemper. Guests were Mrs.
United States Govermuent obliptioos • • . • • • • • . • . . . • • • 4,802,375.07
ial as the dress. Her fiowers Grace S'laver, Columbus, and
Obligations of states andpollticalsubdlvlsiool..........
1,755,2:10.60
were a colonial bouquet of yel ~ Kendra Ward and Tanunl Black.
Other securltiea (lncludlrw $1.00 corporate otocka). • • • • • •
1.00
low daisies and yellow accessorOther readinga were, "Thank
Other Joana aDd cllscounta ••• , •••.•• , • • • • • • • • • . • • • 9,199,154.37
God Cor Dirty Dishes" and "Lities.
Bank premises, turnlture and dxtures, and other
Bridesmaids were Miss Rue tle Town." During the recreaaueta representirw bank premises ••••••••••••• ,
352,6115.22
Ann Porter, and Miss BobbiHar- tion period, contests were conOther 1saet1 , ••.••••••• , • , , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • •
8.089.57
ter, college roommates or the ducted and prizes won by Mrs.
TOTAL ASSETS, ..•••...•••••••....•.••• , , ... $17,407,229.96
bride. Bot.~ were dressed In pale Goldie SWisher and Mrs. Vera
yellow dotted swiss and wore Miles.
LIABJUTIES
The closing prayer was glvhats of the same material.
Demand clepooita ollndlvldualo, partaersbipa, and
Additional bridesmaids were en by Mrs. Rosetta Jones and
corporaUona •••••••••••••••••••••.••••.• $4,209,840.18
Miss Mary Jill Hones, PMspect, closing song was .. Precious
Time and &amp;avlllll deposita olludlvld,..s,
cousin of the bride, and Mlss Name."
partaerlh!ps, and corporationl • • • • , •••••••••• 10,994,134.24
The Auguat meeUng will be
Sallle Davis. Gallipolis. 0., high
Depo.oita of United Stateo Govermnent • • • • • • • • • • • . • •
222,046.61
school friend. Both were dressed held at the home or Mrs. Marie • SUN GLASSES?
Deposita of States alii political aubdlvlalons • • • • • • • • • •
398,107.50
ln mint green doUed swt ss sim- Fredrickson on Aug. 6.
:
FOSTER GRANT
IJepooits of commercial btMo • • • , • • , • . • • • • . • • • • •
5, 476.56
ilar to the matron or honor's,
•
• .......0
Certillod and olllcero' checko, etc•••••••••••• , • • • •
93,287.75
and matching accessories.
•
69c
TOTAL DEPM'I'S ••••• , , , , •••• $15,922,892.84
All attendants wore pearls,·
•
•
...
, 100
(a) Total demand dopoolta • • • • • • • 4,928, 758.60
State University. While attenda gilt of the bride.
(b) Total time and &amp;avi!IKS deposita 10,994,134.24
1.~
Belt man was James ScJ,dre, Ing John Marshall L\IW School :•
•
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uo
Other liabilities (lncllldiDe $nonelll011pps and other UaDI on
In
Cleveland,
he
lo
employed
Columbus, cousin of the groom.
bonk premises and other reileotatel... • • • • • • . • • • • •
362,205.18
2.09
Ushers were Allen Squire, Da- as a computer operator at Cen- •
TOTAL LIABIUTIES •••••••.••••••.••••..•••••• $16,285,098.02
tral
National
Bank,
Cleveland.
:
The Finest In
vid Underwood, Thomu Sochriat
out of town auests were from 0
StyleeColorePrlce
ami Donald Wood.
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CAFIT AL ACCOUNTS
The bride's mother wore a Cleveland, Burtoo, Galllpolis,
CGnmon stock - total par Yllue • , • , • , , •• , ••• , • , • , •• 360,000.00
Beginner
dress, coat and hat of printed Columbus, Marlon, Toledo, CamNo. sharea authorized - 86,900
bridge,
Cincinnltl,
lfiram,
Mansor Pro
voile with green accessories and
No. ahlres outatandlrw - 36,000
field;
MeclwtQ',
Parkersburg,
and
yellow clmbldlum orchids.
SUrplus •••••• , •••••••• , ••• , • , , , • -. • • • • • • • • • •
540,000. 00
The groom's mother wore Pl. Pl. . ., W. VL
UndiYlded proftta • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
222,131.94:
green sUk trimmed with lace
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS •••••••.•••...•• , ••••• 1,122,13L94
and yellow orchids.
TOTAL LIABIL1T1ES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ••••.... 17,407,229.96
The receiving line was set up
.. GIITSCM
on the lawn, and the receptim
MEMORANDA
was held at the church. T h e '
Guit•r •nd Sound
Average of total depolits tor the 15 calondar dayo
bride's table was centered with
Here's
the
Booklet
you
~ wttb call date ••••
$15,826,736.25
Equipment For Youl
a flvMiered cake, topped with
Read
About
in
LIFE
Averqe of totallcana for the 15 calendar days
white daiaies. Dalaies aloo cirendllll with call date • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 91223,495.53
cled the punch bowls. Aoalstlng
McGNgOr
Loena u 1hoWn tn Item 7 ot "A1aetl" are after deG&amp;etlon
with
the
bride's
table
were
Mra.
of ¥11\atioa reMtWa of •••••••••• , ••••••••• , •
178,350.07
William McPherson, Mrs. Ernest
Gast, Ml&amp;l Pamela Greer and
SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDA
Bodmltton
Peggy Stoll. Hostesses were Jen ..
Pledpd aneta and 1ecurlti01 loaned (1p&gt;k value):
1\Y Jones, Jud,y Ram, Sally Prose
Ol U. S. Govarnmant obiiptiono, direct,and auarant.eod,
Sell
and WendY Malik.
t&gt;Jadpd w seeuro dt1101lll and other llabllltieo •••••••1,089,39L3~
A dlmer wao held loilowlng
Tells You
TOT AI, • • • , • , •••••• ,' •• , , • , •••• , ••••••••••••$1,089,3tL38
the reception and Miss Ju~ Kendall reilitered t11e auesta at a
1, Solwyo H. Whita, Vice Pn-.went llll1 CUhier of the u.o-med bank,
table covered witil a white em.
do aollllllllr alllrm tijl( lido ropotl ol coodltlon Ia true and correct, to the
broidered eloih on which a sinbeat ofiiiJ knoiifedell""'
At fOil•
gle yellow rose II\ a sUver vase
Sulmark Rock of Aps
'llorroet - ~·t
was piaeed.
Authorlied Dealer
. wt'd be
The bride changed to a trav- ·
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h
to
1ivo you a tree copy
ellng oulllt oC blue ptlnted voUe ,
dn!sa witllbiuo aecesoorlea.
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The · new Mrs. Soiulre .Is a
· grdlate of Ga!Ua Aeadomyi and ·
attelldod · IUram Col_le&amp;t. !lie Ia
l)l't.mly eri1p!Q¥ed at nt........

Miss Mary Susan Sechrist
Is Bride of Denis Squire

Hostess For

Rodney WSCS

GALLIPOLIS - Mill CUGI
llueholt ceieb&lt;atedher 15th.blril&gt;day Tuosda.Y eveni1111 with a..,.....
!JUt held at her par.,.•• iqle ""
Hedgswood Drive.
The girls went mlntaldre ...U·
lng and returned to the ""-"olt
home lor relrea-. and the7
also plo,yed reeor&lt;IL
Guests were the Mls•• Pam
14J8gied, CetiiJ Miller, LiD
nen. Man Hoot, and 1!111)' SUo
Dalley.

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IIISS CARYL GUINTHER

Caryl Guinther
Is Ins true tor

joining Hawall to the
States.

POMEROY - Miss Caryl Olintiler. daumrter of Mr. ami Mrs.
Eddie Ollnther of Gallipolis, for·
merly ot ayraeuse, gracl.lated re..
centiy from the Nationwide Beau.
b' Academy In Columbus, ami
will begin there this Call as an
Instructor.

A gra&lt;Uate ol the Gallla Academy lfigh School, class ol1967.
Miss Guinther In addluon to reg.
war training at the school took
advanced work In hair styling.
Emphasis of tile advanced train·
ing was on the pivot point sys-

tem, a new method

or

President Benjamin HIITI·
son was criticized for aaking
the Senate to ratify a treaty

styling.

During her training, M I s s
Guinther won recognition for
teeJmi(JleB in hair rinses and sell ~
ing.

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15th Birthday

Grange Hall.
The Uterary PJ'OII'Im Wlspre-.
sented by the WortiiJ .Lecturer,
Florence Trainer• on a patriotic
theme, 1nd was as follows:
"The Flag Goes B)';" MarY,.
Walker: "Patriotic cr8ed," IJzzie Fannir~~: "Trouble a," Waneta
Clark; "Think", by the lecturer;
imitation of bird calls by Kenda
Ward.
A quiz was held by the lecturer an:l a pra,yer tor the
closed the program.
The degree of P01110111 will be
held Sept 7 at the '-'rincftald
Grange Hall tor lnopection. Prac·
tlce will be Auguot 25. Potluck
lunch followed tile meatinr.

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Sunday,

Election of Officers

Just Between

Held by Grange
'Weeds' Program Topic For

GALUPOLIS - omcers were
elected at a reeert Pomona mee~
Ing held at the IlunUngron grange
hall
Elected to serve ror the next
two years were: Master, Ishmael Gillespie; Overseer, Everette Clark; Lecturer, Miry Walk·
er; Steward, Willard Woodruff;
Assistant steward, Daniel Evans; Chaplain, Marie Thomas;
Treasurer, Maurice Thomas;
Secretary, Kathleen Durst; Gate
Keeper, Joe Dursl; Ceres, Edith
Cornell; Pomona, Hazel Harmon;
Flora, Marie McCulty; Lady Assistant Steward, Ruth Evans; Legislative Agent, Mauril-e Thomas;
Executive Committee, T. F. Burleson, Willie Fanning, Edna
Woodruff; Pianist, Florence
Trainer; Horne Economics Chairman, Lizzie Fanning; and Youth
Committee Chairman, Louise
Greenlee.
Installation or officers wiD be
held October 7 at the Ohio Valley

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French City Gorden Club
GALLIPOLIS - Plans tor the
GaUla County Junior Fair Flow·
er Show were discussed at the

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French City Garden Club July

meeting held at the home of
Mrs. Harley George wllh Mrs.
Florence Trainer as C()ohostess.

Mrs. Harley George made an
arrangement and read a poem In
memory of Mrs. Oliver LJyle,
Mrs,

Clay

Priestly and Mrs.

form" in design.
Mrs. Wymond. Bradbury made
several arrangements as a workship for the nower show.
Mrs. Harley George also had
arra"*ements at the metlting.
Mrs. John H, Heese, a member of the French City (.'lub, is
the new Regional Director, Refreshments were served by hostesses.

Gus Smith. (These were former
members of the Garden Club.)
Each member read a Bible verse

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then the Lord's Prayer was

given in unison.
Roll call was answered by
naming "My Pet Pee'o'e Weed."

A letter was read asking for

a wild flower name for the state,
Daisy was chosen.

Mrs. Lora

Hackwort~

gave the

program - ".'\ Little Guide to
Common Weeds." She ga \'C name
IDd description of c o m m on
l¥eeds. WAJ-S to cope with common weeds are: 1. Hemovcw~eds
-hoe, tiller, etc. i 2. t.:se a hea-

mulch to smother them; 3.
Use modern herbicides. Be sure
to use according to directions.
Mrs. Lora Hackworth did an
arrangement illustrating "free
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Seen and Heard
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wallace
and fami.t,, Lou Ann, Gene, Jeai}o
ene and Kent, of Boise, Idaho.
are house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Cook. The Wallaces
are visiting his brother, Orlyn,
and sister, Susie Swisher, while
in Gallia County.

Mr. and Mrs. Jermings Lawless
of Portsmouth recentl.Y \'isited
his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Roush of Porter,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Saunders
and son Brent, left today for
Myrtle Beach, S.C. They will be
joined by their othtr son, Ronnie, Richard Haggert;y, Van Johnson and Jim Vornholt will spend
the week with them.

Miss SaJly Lyn SWain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Swain has spent the past week
in Columbu s with her aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Allen. Mrs. SWain
VINTON - Vinton Chapter of and Miss VIcki Lloyd were in
Eastern Star draped the altar in Columbus Friday and returned
honor ct the past Worthy Grand with Sally on Saturday.
Matron, Hazel H. Beach, at their
recent meeting held at tl1e Masonic Temple. Worthy Matroo,
Lovina Swisher and Worthy Patron, Maxwell Barnes presided.
The flag was presented by Toria
Comer.
The treasurer's report was
glven by Mary K. Stambaugh and
communications w e r e read.
Chapter closed in ritualistic form
F,d the group adjoUrned to the ,._
GALLIPOLl"i - Miss Nannette ,
flal room for refreshments.
McKenzie, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. McKenzie aiXI Miss
SERVICEMAN'S ADDRESS
GALLI PO LIS - Pvl Wi11iam Marcy E\'&amp;ns, daughter of Mr.
E. Wilson, Jr., former employee and Mrs. Tim Evans, are spendof the French City Press, is a ing two weeks vacation in Honopatient at the Ireland Arm,y llos~ lulu, Hawaii, visiting friends,
pital, Fori. Knox, Ky. He will ~ec. S and Mrs. Larry M. Betz
have a birthday on July 16. and daughter, Angie.
Mrs. Betz is the daughter or
Friends wishing to remember
him with a card may do so bv Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Deckard
sending it to Ward 8-A.
· of Chillicothe Hd., and Spec.
Betz, a dental technician at Trip-.
lee Hosp ital in Honolulu, is a1so
POLICE ARREST TWO
from Gallipolis, He expects to be
GALUPOLIS- Citypoliccardischarged this fall after having
rested Joseph ll Cor nell, 41, served three years in the servDaJit.on, Friday night on a charge Ice.
of driving while intoxicated and
Miss P..'lcKenzie and Miss EvDebbie Lynn Kirk, 18, Charle s- ans spent July 6 arrl 7 in San
ton, W, Va., soliciting after hours Francisco visiting Marty's aunt,
without a license. Botll were re-- Louise Evans. While there they
l•sed on bonds for appearance s
took in points of interest in the
liter in Gallipolis Municipal dty and visited Chinatown.

Meet Held of

Shrine Temple

Honolulu Trip

Token By Two
Local Girls

COur~

DON'T MISS THE

Nell Brabham

Miss Susan Allen Weds
In Silk Organza Gown
COLUMBUS - Miss Susan Kay
l•.llen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Carl T. Allen, 791 E. Columbus
St., former Gallipolis residents,
became the bride of Bill Ray
Jeltery, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles G. Jeffery, 979 Lockbo\Jrne Rd. on June 6 at the Westgale Methodist Church in Columbus. The Rev. Albert L. Sla~k
read the \'OWs of the double ring

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: : Events :
SUNDAY
DESCENDANTS of the Alex
Church Family Reunion at 4-H
Building at the Junior FaJrgrounds.

MONDAY
B AND PW CLUB wil1 meet
Oscar's, G:30 p, m. Hostesses Thelma Neal and Jean
Runyan. Program will be
slides shown by Lola Mae
Suiter. Reservations must be
in by saturday mornil'l8.
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TUESDAY
LAFAYETTE SHRINE No. 44

Annual Picnic on Fortification
1-liU, 6 p.m. Meeting at8p.m.
at Temple. Bring table service
and covered dish.
KAY ROGERS MISSIONARY
Society of the First Baptist
Church will meet In the Fellowship room, 7:30 p. m,
CORA GRANGE Inspection,

SEW AND SO CLUB, 7 p, m.
at the home of Rose Sheets.

CLEARANCE
SALE
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SUITS

SPORTS &amp; SWIM-WEAR

LINGERIE

PRICED
FOR IMMEDJilTE

DISPOSAL

WEDNESDAY
LEGION AND LEGION Auxiliary, Vnit 27, 6:30p.m. Joint
installation of new officers following a pot1ucksupper. Bring
table service.
GOLDEN IWLE CLASS Old
Kyger Church will meet with
Mrs. Ellen Spears, 1 p. m,
OHIO VALLEY GRANGE, 8
p. m. Members bring cake
and cold drink. Thurman
Grange will be guests.

POSTS HOND
GALLIPOLIS - Ray Pemlngton, 31, Rt. I Gallipolis, posted
a $34.&gt;0 bond for an appear.
ance July 22 In Gallipolis Mu.
niclpal Court on a charge ot
lntoxieatlon. He was arrested
late Friday nll!llt by the GalUa
County !Olerill's Department.
BOOKS CLOSE SATURDAY
GALLIPOLl~- Treasureroty
M. Stewart today reminded Galli&amp; County residents that tax
books wtll close at noon next
saturday, July 20, The tax books
1re now open for the coUeeUon
or second half 1967 real estate
taxes.

ceremony al 7:30 p.m.
Escorted b)' her father, the
bride chose a gown of ivory
silk organza and alencon lace in
the A-line silhouette. She carried a cascade of wllite roses
'
stephanotis and ivy,
Mrs. Kenneth Seege was her
sister's matron ofhonor. Bridesmaids were Miss Jacquelyn Wagner or Sulpher Springs, Mlss
Anna Louise Rice or Mount Sterling, Miss Catherine Butcher of
Kenton and Mrs, Robert Harvey
or Greenfie1d. They wore match~
ing gowns or soft yellow organza,
The hooor attendant carried a
cascade of yeUow daisy pompoms, yellow roses and ivy,
Julie Beth Seege was a Oawer
gi rl, wearing a matching yellow
dress and carrying a white lace
basket or yellow daisy pompons.
Kenneth Seege served as best
man. Ushers were Jeffrey Marsh,
Lawrence Crothers, and Harry
and Fletcher Je1Irey, brothers
of the bridegroom. Daniel Sel!ge
was ringbearer.
A reception followed at Donka 's
Provencial House. Hostesses at
the reception were Mrs. Jeff
Marsh, sister of the bride aoo
Mrs. Homer Swain o( Gallipolis,
aunt of the bride.
Relatives attending from Gallipolis were Mr. and Mrs, Homer
Swain and daughter, Silly Lyn,
Miss Gusta Rose, Mr. and Mrs.
lloscoe Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Homaine and David and Pam.
The bride is employed by Children's Hospital as a starr oorse.
Mr. Jeffrey Is employed by Western Electric Co.

Rio Grande Garden Club

GALLIPOLIS - Wondall B,
Thomas, Ohio Valley Bank, la
one or 71 ba.ntwr studerta who
will attend tile tilth IIIIIUal Ohio
School of Installment Credit to
be held July 14-19 at Kent state
University, Kent, Ohio.
The school Is comprised of a
one-week session covering all
aspects or installment lendln,g.
During the week, the student•
will also hear addresses trom
leading bonkers and oducafDra.
All sections ot the state wW be
represented, accordlne to the
sponsors, the OhJo Bankers Alsoclation.

Iowa Girl Is
'Engaged to
Wed Bob Mays
NORTHUP - Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hartley or OUUmwa, Iowa
are armounclng the engagement oe
her daughter, Becky Potter, to
Bob Mays. Miii!IS Potter is a
gracllate of Ottumwa lfigh School
and is employed by the stardust
Restaurants or Ottumwa.
The wedding will be July 27 In
the Uttle Brown Church in the
Vale at Nashua Iowa .
Mr. Mays attended Rio Grande
College and is a grac:klate of
Olrlo Universlt.}' with a degree
in Mechanical Engineering. He
is employed by the John Deere
Ottumwa Works of Ottumwa
Iowa. Ills parents are Mr.
Mrs. Thurman Mays of Route 1
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Northup,

program.
The meeting was held at the
home or Mr. and Mrs, James L.
Clark.
Mrs. Lewis gave points or historical interest and personal
memories of each h001e. She had
prepared a brochure on the homes
alll these were presented to the
me111bers• . MrS. ~erman Koby
illdstntel! tile' brochure.' · · · ·
Plans were made for entries
in the Gallla County Junior Fair
F1ower Show.
A brief memorial was given tor
Mrs. Sidney Flldeiy and a book
was presented to the Rio Grande
College in her memory.
Guests were Mrs. Charles Edwards of Amsterdam, a guest o!
Mrs. Elmer McCirley, and Mrs.
Marte McCarley of Wooster, o.

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DOZENS TO
CHOOSE FROM
FRILLS' AND
PLAINS
SOLIDS AND
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COMPLETE
SIZE RANGES

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Cream Social,

Country Musi~

Juvenile Court

Show are Planned
TUPPERS PLAINS - An ice
Cream Soclal and Country Music
!ilow wiU be held on July 20
at the Tup,~~ers Plains Elemen-tary School urder sponsorship
of the Women's Community Club.
The show, at 8 p.m., will feature Harry Gorrell, Miss Linda
Dennis and the Chlpperell~ Admission will be 25 cents and children under 12 tree. sate or ice
cream will start at 5 p.m. and
continue until all is sold.

IT'S A
FACT!!

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MORE SCHUlT MOIIII HOMIS AR£
SOLD IN OliO THAN ANY onu
BECAUSE

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•Durability
• Dependability
• Construction
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Meet Your Needs

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Homes

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•auality

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Hawaii.

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Two F'med In
GALLIPOLIS - T w 0 state
Highway Patrol cases were disposed of by Judge JohnW. Howell
Saturday morning in Gallia eourr
ty Juvenile Court.
Judge Howell fined Roger Nickels, 16, Rt. 1 Oak HUI, $10
and costs for operating a tractor
without a slow moving vehicle
emblem. Clayton Johnson, Jr.,
16, R~ I Gallli&gt;olls, was fined
$5 and costs on a charge or rfd..
ing as a passenger on a motorcycle without a head gear or
protective eye device.

Mr, and Mrs. Reid Otis Joh~
son, Rt. 1, Cheshire, announce
the birth of their first ehlld, a
daughter, born June 27, at Holzer Hospital. The new arrival
weighed 6 pounds and 3 ounces
and has been named Pamlla Sue.
Maternal grandparents are l4r.
and Mrs. Thomas R Davis, Rt.
2, G~llipolis, and the paternal
Southernmost point of the
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. United States 1• Kalae (South
Otis Johnson, Rt. 1, Cheshire. Cape) on Haw ail Island

Token on Tour of Homes
RIO GRANDE - Mr~ Mary
L. Lewis conducted m.,mbers or
the Rio Grande Garden Club on a
tour of the old homes racing the
campus Thl!rsday for their July

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Attend School

Of First Child

ENGAGEMEijT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brabham,
524 Jackson Pike, are announcing the engagement of their
yOWJgest daughter, Nell, to SP4 W, Hoyt MUler, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Miller, 517 Magnolia Drive. Miss Brabham ts
a 1968 gradlLI.te of Gallia Academy High School.. She is presently employed at the State Department of Motor Vehicles in
Columbus. Mr. Miller, a 1966 graduate of GalUa Academy
High School, is presently stationed at Ft. Knox, )()', W0(kling
plans are incomplete,

Mrs. Bill Ray Jeffrey

8 p, m.

STOREWIDE

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Announce Birth

VALUES TO 66C
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GALLIPOLIS - Highlight · of
the Cora Women's Society meettrw Thursday was lnslallauon of
ottleers. The meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. nomerShriver.
A covered dish dhmer was
aerved at noon to members and
the following guests: Jane Ann
Morgan, Mrs. Anmbell B a 11,
Mrs. Robert Ball 1M Sue Ellen,
Regtra Akers, Linda Shriver,
Cynthia Niday and Jell Gilbert
Following the singing of "I'll
Go Where You Want Me to Go,"
Mrs. David Altb:er presented 1
lovely Installation ceremony and
Installed tile follcovlng ofl!cers:
President, Mrs. Lawrence Evans; Vice-President, Mrs. Lawrence Akers; Secretary, Mrs.
John R Morgan; Treasurer, Mrs.
stanley Wood; Christian Social
Relations, Mrs. Vic Niday; Mis-sionary Education and service,
Mrs. Paul Burnette, and Spiri~
ua1 Growth, Mrs. Horner Shriver.
Mrs. Stanley Woo:l conducted a
8hort business meeting. Twelve
sick calls were reported. Mrs.
Wood announced that a workshop
was being held at Camp Francis
Asbury, August 29. She urged
everyone to attend.
The hymn, ' 1 0pen Mine Eyes
That I May See,.. was sung. Mrs.
Melvin Gilbert read l'rom scrip..
ture Proverbs 3:1-13. Prayer
was offered by Mrs. Gilbert.
Mrs. Wood Jed a discussion on
the "Modern Women's Struggle
For Personal Identity," s h e

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By Pat Houek

presented some ot the eondic~
ing images and increaaing preasures with which the modern w~
man's struaJes. It was emphasized that dle discovery of personal tdentity is only pooslble
in relationship to others and to
God. The program closed with
the Lord's Prayer.
The next meeting will be a famIly picnic wltil Falli\Y JO:IOS,

Mrs. Paul Owen

Today we have inatant coffee, Instant tea and instant breakfast&amp;.
But the best "lnstant" to come alQqJ tn our 1re1 iD Jlllny years ta
the "Instant pio,yground," a proJect sponsored by the GaUipolls
Junior Women'o Club.
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Believe me, when that redhaired, southern gal Vlralnla
·rvE HEARD many comment•
....., tackles somethlni. she pta llbout how nice It 11 to ha.. a
It dooe. !Ole Is chairman of the poatmalter who hal been arw."..d
Family Life eommlttee of JWC town a while. The c:ute81 otory
which hid charge of the proJect. rve heard recently wao about
RODNEY - Mrs. Paul Owen
I don't mean to take lll)'lhirw the letter addressed to 14 Gr1Jld.
was hostess Cor the July meeting
IWif from other JWC members ma" wft:}l just the last name and
of the Rodney Women's Society
,who '"'rked many boors .., t h e iddress. Ill a big town ycxr can
of Christian Service, Thursday.
proJect. But any proJect the alze l&gt;et that letter wouldn't be deThe meeting opened wlth the
~ thia one, needfl a good leader.
theme song, '~Whisper A PrayUvered.
A community activity lnvolv·
er."
lq as many people as "Instant
Annabelle Ball gave dewtions,
ANOTHER SfORY I heard Wll
Pla.YCIU&amp;nda" ts a worthwhile ... I don't like to use the word
reading !rom Psalm 100. She 11labor and It enrlcheo the lives cute, or charming, but can't think
so read an article tiUed, ' 4Nu,g·
of those who, through it give of the ril!llt acijectlve. Someone
gets," and ended her devotions
• little or themae)vea, and a was talking to a llUie elderly
by offering a prayer.
little of their time so oomeone C&lt;JUple, agecl 88 ami 86. The sub.
Roll call was answered by
Mrs. Denis David Squire
alae will have a beUer environ- Ject ol how long they had l&gt;een
eleven members naming a disment.
ciple. The society welcomed a
married came up. It turned out
new member, Mrs. Gerald D,
to be 6ll yean. The man llllllled
DID YOU ever notice how peo- a blg smile and quipped, "Yes,
sayre.
ple aeemtowatchgrowingthtngs? that meana rve Uved with her
Minutes of the previous meetOn my way to work JII.W a per- for 22,000 days." The woman
ing were read and approved.
lOft out looking at a garden, broke In and laid, "But rve
Each committee chairman reami I know othen that just stand lost part of the tlme." (She had
ported on the visitation calls she
and look at the things tha.y are IIUft'ered a stroke and her mem ~
had made.
erowtng, almost like they coold ory was not as good a 11 it had
During the business meeting,
PROSPECT - Miss Mary &amp;!Baskets or white gladiolus, feaee them change form. I guess been.)
Jean Gillispie made the motion
san Seehrist, daughter of Mr. verfew, and daisies; sevenit's as good an occupation 11,
that the societs make a donation
I counted 62 times 365 and
say ... bird watching or girl came up with 22,630. I knoW It and Mro. Robert Sechrist, 146 branch candelabra entwined with
for the remodeling or the par·
watching ... well, maybe not as would be a few less than that Woneer Valley Rd., Bristol, ivy and trimmed with white satin
son&amp;ge.
lntare&amp;tlng as the !all (at Ieaat because oC leap yeara but I aort Tenn., former GaJilpolis resi - bows were placed on each side or
Mrs. Earl Roberts presented
dents, became the bride of Denis
the altar. The pews were marked
to tile fallas.)
the program on .. Youth, SOCiety's
of think he loot a few days too.
lt'J a red letter day when a I gue11 that's excusable when David SI;Jilre, son of Mr. and with satin bows.
Untapped Resources," and she
Mrs. Robert Squire, Burton,
Given in marriage by h e r
penon learns something or has you're 88 )'ears old.
also spoke on "Antrew," one or
Ohio, June IS at 4:30 In the af- rather, the bride wore a floora chance to see something he has
the apostles.
ternoon at Prospect, Ohio. Zion length, imported ivory peau de
never seen before.
Mrs. Joe Miller offered the
United Church of Christ
soie gown. It featured a bateau
ENO - In the absence oC the closing prayer.
During ley visit to the J\rto
The Rev . John Kim read the neckline, long sleeves pointed president, Mrs. AM Chapman
and Crafto Festival I aaw thread
The August meeting or the sovows or the double ring cere. at the wrists, self-covered but- presided over the Eno Ladies ciety will be held at the church
IIJlUil on a spinning wheel and
REUNION ANNOUNCED
mony.
tons, cathedral length train at Aid Society meeting. Misses with each member bringing a
fbr the first time In ~ey lire 1
The seventh Annual Muaaer ..
Soloist, Mra. Carl Oehler, the back waist. Her veil was of Blanche and Gladys Frederick covered dish and sharing the r~
II.YI' a potter "throw a got." Russell reunion will be held at
The only thing my family re- Portland Park near Pomeroy, sang, "Pil Never Walk Alone, u ivory French illusion edged with were hostesses for the aU-day cipe.
gretted about the whole day was Sunday, July 21. A basket dinner "Oh, Promise Me," ''Entreat Me lace attached to a seed pearl event.
Refreshments were served bJ.'
Not to Leave Thee," and "Wed- crown.
The opening song was, "The the hostess to all present.
missing the West Virginia beano wlll be enjoyed at noon.
ding Pra,yer."
Her Dowers, acascadeotwhite Wa:J of the Cross Leads Home."
and com bread.
daisies, feverfew and ivy, were Tl)8 Lord's Pra,yer was repeatplaced on a white satin covered ed by the group. Devotions from
World's Jargest collection of
Bible, a gift or her paternal Psalms were read by the hos- dinosaur remains is in DinoSTATE BANK NO. 130
grandmother. i\s she walked down tess.
saur Park. Alberta. Canada.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Readings were given by Miss
the aisle she gave .a nowerWher
Gladys Frederick, "Old Glory";
mother.
Matron or honor was Mrs. Da- and Mrs. Marie Frederick, ••1
vid C. Underwood, Lawrence, am Your Flag.'' Kendra Ward
of GaUipolls lo tile State of Ohio at the close of buslne81 oo June 30, 1968.
Kansas, sister of the bride. She sang, "Marching, Marching."
Roll was called and minutes
wore a white dotted swiss floorASSETS
of
the last meeting were read
length princess style dress with
CUh, balances with other banks, and cash items in
puffed sleeves, and a crownless by the secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
process of collection •••••.• , •••••••••••.•••• $1,289,774.13
picture hat of the same mater- Ora Kemper. Guests were Mrs.
United States Govermuent obliptioos • • . • • • • • . • . . . • • • 4,802,375.07
ial as the dress. Her fiowers Grace S'laver, Columbus, and
Obligations of states andpollticalsubdlvlsiool..........
1,755,2:10.60
were a colonial bouquet of yel ~ Kendra Ward and Tanunl Black.
Other securltiea (lncludlrw $1.00 corporate otocka). • • • • • •
1.00
low daisies and yellow accessorOther readinga were, "Thank
Other Joana aDd cllscounta ••• , •••.•• , • • • • • • • • • . • • • 9,199,154.37
God Cor Dirty Dishes" and "Lities.
Bank premises, turnlture and dxtures, and other
Bridesmaids were Miss Rue tle Town." During the recreaaueta representirw bank premises ••••••••••••• ,
352,6115.22
Ann Porter, and Miss BobbiHar- tion period, contests were conOther 1saet1 , ••.••••••• , • , , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • •
8.089.57
ter, college roommates or the ducted and prizes won by Mrs.
TOTAL ASSETS, ..•••...•••••••....•.••• , , ... $17,407,229.96
bride. Bot.~ were dressed In pale Goldie SWisher and Mrs. Vera
yellow dotted swiss and wore Miles.
LIABJUTIES
The closing prayer was glvhats of the same material.
Demand clepooita ollndlvldualo, partaersbipa, and
Additional bridesmaids were en by Mrs. Rosetta Jones and
corporaUona •••••••••••••••••••••.••••.• $4,209,840.18
Miss Mary Jill Hones, PMspect, closing song was .. Precious
Time and &amp;avlllll deposita olludlvld,..s,
cousin of the bride, and Mlss Name."
partaerlh!ps, and corporationl • • • • , •••••••••• 10,994,134.24
The Auguat meeUng will be
Sallle Davis. Gallipolis. 0., high
Depo.oita of United Stateo Govermnent • • • • • • • • • • • . • •
222,046.61
school friend. Both were dressed held at the home or Mrs. Marie • SUN GLASSES?
Deposita of States alii political aubdlvlalons • • • • • • • • • •
398,107.50
ln mint green doUed swt ss sim- Fredrickson on Aug. 6.
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FOSTER GRANT
IJepooits of commercial btMo • • • , • • , • . • • • • . • • • • •
5, 476.56
ilar to the matron or honor's,
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Certillod and olllcero' checko, etc•••••••••••• , • • • •
93,287.75
and matching accessories.
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TOTAL DEPM'I'S ••••• , , , , •••• $15,922,892.84
All attendants wore pearls,·
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, 100
(a) Total demand dopoolta • • • • • • • 4,928, 758.60
State University. While attenda gilt of the bride.
(b) Total time and &amp;avi!IKS deposita 10,994,134.24
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Belt man was James ScJ,dre, Ing John Marshall L\IW School :•
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Other liabilities (lncllldiDe $nonelll011pps and other UaDI on
In
Cleveland,
he
lo
employed
Columbus, cousin of the groom.
bonk premises and other reileotatel... • • • • • • . • • • • •
362,205.18
2.09
Ushers were Allen Squire, Da- as a computer operator at Cen- •
TOTAL LIABIUTIES •••••••.••••••.••••..•••••• $16,285,098.02
tral
National
Bank,
Cleveland.
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The Finest In
vid Underwood, Thomu Sochriat
out of town auests were from 0
StyleeColorePrlce
ami Donald Wood.
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CAFIT AL ACCOUNTS
The bride's mother wore a Cleveland, Burtoo, Galllpolis,
CGnmon stock - total par Yllue • , • , • , , •• , ••• , • , • , •• 360,000.00
Beginner
dress, coat and hat of printed Columbus, Marlon, Toledo, CamNo. sharea authorized - 86,900
bridge,
Cincinnltl,
lfiram,
Mansor Pro
voile with green accessories and
No. ahlres outatandlrw - 36,000
field;
MeclwtQ',
Parkersburg,
and
yellow clmbldlum orchids.
SUrplus •••••• , •••••••• , ••• , • , , , • -. • • • • • • • • • •
540,000. 00
The groom's mother wore Pl. Pl. . ., W. VL
UndiYlded proftta • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
222,131.94:
green sUk trimmed with lace
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS •••••••.•••...•• , ••••• 1,122,13L94
and yellow orchids.
TOTAL LIABIL1T1ES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ••••.... 17,407,229.96
The receiving line was set up
.. GIITSCM
on the lawn, and the receptim
MEMORANDA
was held at the church. T h e '
Guit•r •nd Sound
Average of total depolits tor the 15 calondar dayo
bride's table was centered with
Here's
the
Booklet
you
~ wttb call date ••••
$15,826,736.25
Equipment For Youl
a flvMiered cake, topped with
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Averqe of totallcana for the 15 calendar days
white daiaies. Dalaies aloo cirendllll with call date • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 91223,495.53
cled the punch bowls. Aoalstlng
McGNgOr
Loena u 1hoWn tn Item 7 ot "A1aetl" are after deG&amp;etlon
with
the
bride's
table
were
Mra.
of ¥11\atioa reMtWa of •••••••••• , ••••••••• , •
178,350.07
William McPherson, Mrs. Ernest
Gast, Ml&amp;l Pamela Greer and
SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDA
Bodmltton
Peggy Stoll. Hostesses were Jen ..
Pledpd aneta and 1ecurlti01 loaned (1p&gt;k value):
1\Y Jones, Jud,y Ram, Sally Prose
Ol U. S. Govarnmant obiiptiono, direct,and auarant.eod,
Sell
and WendY Malik.
t&gt;Jadpd w seeuro dt1101lll and other llabllltieo •••••••1,089,39L3~
A dlmer wao held loilowlng
Tells You
TOT AI, • • • , • , •••••• ,' •• , , • , •••• , ••••••••••••$1,089,3tL38
the reception and Miss Ju~ Kendall reilitered t11e auesta at a
1, Solwyo H. Whita, Vice Pn-.went llll1 CUhier of the u.o-med bank,
table covered witil a white em.
do aollllllllr alllrm tijl( lido ropotl ol coodltlon Ia true and correct, to the
broidered eloih on which a sinbeat ofiiiJ knoiifedell""'
At fOil•
gle yellow rose II\ a sUver vase
Sulmark Rock of Aps
'llorroet - ~·t
was piaeed.
Authorlied Dealer
. wt'd be
The bride changed to a trav- ·
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to
1ivo you a tree copy
ellng oulllt oC blue ptlnted voUe ,
dn!sa witllbiuo aecesoorlea.
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The · new Mrs. Soiulre .Is a
· grdlate of Ga!Ua Aeadomyi and ·
attelldod · IUram Col_le&amp;t. !lie Ia
l)l't.mly eri1p!Q¥ed at nt........

Miss Mary Susan Sechrist
Is Bride of Denis Squire

Hostess For

Rodney WSCS

GALLIPOLIS - Mill CUGI
llueholt ceieb&lt;atedher 15th.blril&gt;day Tuosda.Y eveni1111 with a..,.....
!JUt held at her par.,.•• iqle ""
Hedgswood Drive.
The girls went mlntaldre ...U·
lng and returned to the ""-"olt
home lor relrea-. and the7
also plo,yed reeor&lt;IL
Guests were the Mls•• Pam
14J8gied, CetiiJ Miller, LiD
nen. Man Hoot, and 1!111)' SUo
Dalley.

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IIISS CARYL GUINTHER

Caryl Guinther
Is Ins true tor

joining Hawall to the
States.

POMEROY - Miss Caryl Olintiler. daumrter of Mr. ami Mrs.
Eddie Ollnther of Gallipolis, for·
merly ot ayraeuse, gracl.lated re..
centiy from the Nationwide Beau.
b' Academy In Columbus, ami
will begin there this Call as an
Instructor.

A gra&lt;Uate ol the Gallla Academy lfigh School, class ol1967.
Miss Guinther In addluon to reg.
war training at the school took
advanced work In hair styling.
Emphasis of tile advanced train·
ing was on the pivot point sys-

tem, a new method

or

President Benjamin HIITI·
son was criticized for aaking
the Senate to ratify a treaty

styling.

During her training, M I s s
Guinther won recognition for
teeJmi(JleB in hair rinses and sell ~
ing.

Unite~

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15th Birthday

Grange Hall.
The Uterary PJ'OII'Im Wlspre-.
sented by the WortiiJ .Lecturer,
Florence Trainer• on a patriotic
theme, 1nd was as follows:
"The Flag Goes B)';" MarY,.
Walker: "Patriotic cr8ed," IJzzie Fannir~~: "Trouble a," Waneta
Clark; "Think", by the lecturer;
imitation of bird calls by Kenda
Ward.
A quiz was held by the lecturer an:l a pra,yer tor the
closed the program.
The degree of P01110111 will be
held Sept 7 at the '-'rincftald
Grange Hall tor lnopection. Prac·
tlce will be Auguot 25. Potluck
lunch followed tile meatinr.

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Held by Grange
'Weeds' Program Topic For

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French City Garden Club
GALLIPOLIS -

Plans for the

Gallia Coulty Junior Fair Flower Show were discussed at the
French City Garden Club July
meeting held at the home of
Mrs. Harley George wilh Mrs.

FJorence Trainer as C()oo.hostess.
Mrs. Harley George made an
arrangement and read a poem In

memor)' of Mrs. Oliver Llyle,
Mrs.

Clay Priestly and Mrs.

form" tn design.

Mrs. Wymond Bradbury made
several arrangements as a workship for the flower show.
Mrs. Harley George also had
arra~ements at the meeting.
Mrs. John H. Reese, a mem·
ber of the French City Club, is
the new Regional Director. R~
treshrnents were served by hostesses.

Guy Smith. (These were former
members of the Garden Club.)
Each member read a Bible verse
- then the Lord's Prayer was

given in unison.
Roll calJ was answered by
naming "My Pet Peeve Weed.''
A letter was read asking for
a wild flower name for the state,
Daisy was chosen.
Mrs. Lora Harkworth gave the
program - "A Little Guide to
Common Weeds." She gave name
Uld description of c o m m o n
~Veeds. Ways to t:ope with common weeds are: 1. Remove weeds
-hoe, tiller, etc.; 2. Use a heavy mulch to smother them; 3,

Use modern herbicides. Be sure
to use according to directions,
Mrs. Lora Hackworth did an
arrangemenl illustrating "free

Vinton OES

Seen and Heard
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wallace
and family, Lou Ann, Gene,Jean-

ene and Kent, of Boise, Idaho.
are house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Cook The Wallaces
are visiting his brother, Orlyn,
and sister, Susie Swisher, while
in Gallia County.

Miss SaJiy Lyn Swain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
SWain has spent the past week
in Columb!JS with her aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Allen. Mrs . .9Rain
VINTON - Vinton Chapter of and Miss VJck.i Lloyd were in
Eastern Star draped the altar ln Columbus Friday and returned
honor ol the past Worthy Grand wl th Sally on Saturday.
Matron, Hazel H. Beach, at their
recent meeting held at the Masonic Temple. Worth.Y Matron,
Lovina SWisher and Worthy Patron, Maxwell Barnes presided. ·~
The Oag was presented by Torla
Comer.
The treasurer's report was
given by Mary K, Stambaugh and
communications were read.
Chapter closed In ritualistic form
the group adjournedtotheSOGALLIPOLIS - Miss Nannette
flal room for refreshments.
McKenzie, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. McKenzie arrJ MJss
SERVICEMAN'S i\DDRESS
GALUPOLIS - Pvt. William Marty Evans, daughter of Mr.
E. Wilson, Jr., former empJoyee and Mrs. Tim Evans, are spend·
of the French Cit.Y Press, is a ing two weeks vacation in Hono,Patient at the Ireland Army Hos- lulu, Hawaii, visiting frieOOs,
pital, Fort Knox, K,y. He will ~ec. 5 and Mrs. Larry M Betz
lave a birthday on July 16. and daughter, Angie.
FrlerrJs wishing to remember
Mrs, Betz is the daughter of
him with a card may do so by Mr. arx:l Mrs. Keooall Deckard
sending it to Ward 8-A.
of Chillicothe Rd., and Spec.
Betz, a dental technician at Trip-.
lee Hospital in Honolulu, is also
POLICE ARREST TWO
from Gallipolis. He expects to be
GALUPOLIS - Cilspolicea.r- discharged this fall after having
rested Joseph H. CorneU, 41, served three years In the servDayton, Frida_y night on a charge ice.
of driving while intoxicated and
Miss McKenzie aOO Miss Ev· Debbie Lynn Kirk, 18, Charlesans spent JuJy 6 am 7 In san
ton, W. Va.,solicltlngafterhours Francisco visiting Marty's aunt,
without a Jicense. Both were re- Louise Evans. WhUe there they
lllaed on borrJs for appearance s
took in points of interest In the
Uter In GaWpolls Municipal city and visited Chinatown.

Meet Held at

Shrine Temple

Honolulu Trip

Taken By Two

Nell Brabham

Mrs. Bill Ray Jeffrey

Miss Susan Allen Weds
In Silk Organza Gown
COLUMBUS - Miss Susan Kay
AIJen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl T. Allen, 791 E. Columbus
~""1.1 former Gallipolis residents,
became the bride of Bill Ray
Jeffery, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charle s G. Jeffery, 979 Lockbourne Rd. on June 6 at the Westgate Methodist Church in Columbus. The Rev. Albert L. staCk
read the vows of the double ring

Local Girls

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DON'T MISS THE

SUNDAY
DESCENDANTS of the Alex
Church Family Reunloo at 4-H
Building at the Junior Fair ~
grounds.

MONDAY
B AND PW CLUB will meet
at Oscar's, 6:30 p, m. Hostesses Thelma Neal and Jean
Runyan. Program will be
slides shown by LoJa Mae
Suiter. Reservations must be
in by Saturday morning.
TUESDAY
LAFAYETTE SHRINE No. 44
Annual Picnic on Fortification
HIU, 6 p.m. Meeting at8p.m,
at Temple. BringtabJe service
and covered dish,
KAY ROGE~5 MISSIONARY
Society of the First Baptist
Church will meet in the Fellowship room. 7:30 p. m.
CORA GRANGE Inspection,
8 p, RL

SE W AND SO CLUB, 7 p, m.
at the home of Rose Sheets.

STOREWIDE
CLEARANCE
SALE
DRESSES

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COATS

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SUITS

SPORTS &amp; SWIM-WEAR
LINGERIE

PRICED
1'011 IMMEDIATE

.DISPOSAL

WEDNESDAY
LEGION AND LEGION Auxiliary, Unit 27, 6:30 p. m. Joint
installation ofnewofficers rollowing a potluck supper. Bring
table serv:lce.

GOLDEN RULE CLASS, Old
Kyger Church Will meet with
Mrs. Ellen Spears, 1 ,p:. m.
01110 VALLEY GRANGE, 8
p, m. Members bring cake
and cold drink. Thurman
Gnnge will be guests.

POSI'S BOND
GALLli'QLIS - Ray Penningtoo, 37, Rt. I Gallipolla, posted

a $34.50 bond lor an appear.
ance July 22 In Gallipolis Mo.

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ceremony at 7:30p.m.
Escorted by her father, the
bride chose a gown of ivory
silk organza and alencon lace in
the A-line silhouette. She carried a cascade of white roses.
stephanotis and ivy.
Mrs. Kenneth Seege was her
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maids were Mi ss Jacquelyn Wagner of Sulpher Springs, Miss
Anna Louise Rice of MountSterl·
if\::, Miss catherine Butcher of
Kenton and Mrs. Robert Harvey
of Greenfield. They wore match·
ing gOWns of soft yellow organza. ·
The honor attendant carried a
cucade of yeJlow daisy pompoms, yellow roses and ivy.
Julie Beth Seege was a Oower
girl, wearing a matching yellow
dress and carrying a white lace
basket of yellow daisy pompons.
Kenneth Seege served as best
man. Ushers were Jeffrey Marsh,
Lawrence Crothers, and Harry
and Fletcher Jeffrey, brothers
of the bridegroom. Daniel Seege
was ringbcarer,
A receptionfoJICMedatDonka's
Provenclal House. Hostesses at
the reception were Mrs. Jeff
Marsh, sister of the bride am
Mrs. Homer Swain of Gallipolis,
aunt of the bride.
ReJatives attending from Gal·
lipolis were Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Swain and daughter, sally Lyn,
Miss Gusta Rose, Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Allen, Mr, and Mrs. Allen Uomaine and David and Pam.
The bride is employed by Children's Hospital as a staff nurse.
Mr. JeffreJ is employed by Western Electric Co.

Thomas Will

Attend SebooJ
GALLIPOLIS - Wendell II,
Thomas, Ohio VaUey Boak, 11
one of 71 banker students who
will attend the ftflh 11UN11 Ohio
Sehool of Installment Crecllt to
be held July 14-19 It Kent State
Uni versit~·• Kent, Ohio.
The school Is C0rt11Jrbed of 1
one-week session coverina an
aspects of Installment lendJnc,
During the week, the studento
will a~so hear addresae,j from
leading bankers lnd oducltorB.
All secUons of the otate wUI be
represented, according to the
sponsors, the Ohio Bankers Al-soclaUon.

Taken

on

BOOKS CL= SATURDAY
GALLIPOLIS - Treasurer Oty
M. stewart toda.r reminded Gal1111 County residents that tax
books will close at noon next
saturday, July 20, The tax books

are now open for the eolleetton

zer Hospital. The new arrival
weighed 6 pourrJs and 3 ounces
and has been named Pamala Sue.
Maternal grllndparenta are Hr.
and Mrs. Thomas R Davis, Rt.
2, Gallipolis, and the paternal
Southernmost point of tbe
granq,arents are Mr. and MrB. United States is Kalae (South
Otis Johnson, Rt. I, Cheshire. Cape) on H a w a I i Island

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Tour of Homes

Iowa Girl Is

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Juvenile Court

Show are Planned

COMPLETE
SIZE RANGES

TUPPERS PLAINS - An Ice
Cream Social and Cwntry Music
Show will be held on July 20
at the Tuppers Plains Elementary School under sponsorship
of the Women's community Club.
The show, at 8 p.m., will faa.
ture Harry Gorrell. Miss Linda
Dennis and the Choj)llOl'ells. Admission will be 25 centsmichil·
dren under 12 tree. SIJe of tee
cream will start at 5 p.m. and
continue until all is sold.

YARD GOODS

Highlight ol presented some ot the contlict~
GALLIPOLIS - Mif• Canll
ing Images and Jncreasing prelIJueholt
celebrMed bar 15th~
sures
with
which
the
modern
w~
i~ Thursday was installation ot
day
Tueodll'
eveniiiC will! • eoofo.
omcers. The meeti~ waa held man's atrugglea. It wu emphaout
held
II
her
parents' ·' - COl
at the home of Mrs. Homer Shriv- sized that the discovery of perHodgowood ort....
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sonal identity Ia onl.Y poaalblt
er.
The
girlo
went
mllUIIlro!
JIOUin
relationship
to
others
and
to
A covered dish dirmer was
lnrl and returned to tile H""""'t
served at noon to members and God. The program closed with
home lor rerroahmento and \beJ
the following guests: Jane Ann the Lord's Prayer.
also pll,yed recordL ·
The next meeting wUI boa famMorgan, Mrs. AnnaiJeU B a II,
Gueats were the MJaY• Pam
Mrs. Robert BallaOO Sue Ellen. IJ,y picnic with Fanny Jo:M&gt;s.
Magglod,
Cathy Miller, L1il cRegina Akers, Linda Sllriver,
non. Mary Hout, and BWy Sue
Cynthia Niday and Jefi Gllllert
MISS
CARYL
GUINTHER
llliley.
Following the singing of "I'll
Go Where You Want Me to Go,"
Mrs. David Altizer presented a
lovely lnstallltion ceremony and
President Benjamin Harrison
was criticized for asking
lnatalled the foll'"'lllll officers:
the
Senate
to raUfy a treaty
President, Mrs. Lawrence Evjoining
Hawaii
to the United
an&amp;i Vice-President. Mrs. Law·
States.
renee Akers; secretary, Mrs.
POMEROY - Miso Caeyl QllnJohn R. Morgan; Treasurer, Mrs.
RODNEY - Mrs. Peul OWen tller, daul!hter d Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Wood; Christian Soctal
was
hostess for the July meeting Eddie Guinther of Gallipolis, rorRelations, Mrs. Vic Niday; Missionary Education and Service, of the Rodney Women•s SOciety meriy or aYracuae, graduated re·
Mrs.. Paul Burnette, and Spirit- ot Christian Service. Thursday. cently from the NaUoowble Beauty Academy In C&lt;&gt;lumbus, and
ual Growth, Mrs. Homer Shriv- The meeUng ~ned wltll the
will begin there this fall as an
,GBC lo the Trt-Sta...a
theme
song,
"Whisper
A
Pray·
er.
lnstl'Uctor.
Bual,... Col.... of
Mrs. Stanley Wood conducted a er."
A
gramate
of
the
Gallla
AcadDltlillcllon
Annabelle Ball gave devotions,
short business meeting. Twelve
emy
HJ8Il
School,
cia
so
of
1967,
·--~rorvc-.
reading
frmn
Psalm
100.
She
alsick calls were reported. Mrs.
Groclutot11 Ex.,...
Wood announced that a workshop so read an article titled, .,Nug- Mlu Guinther in addition to regwas being held at Calq) Francis gets, .. and ended her devotions ular training at tile school took
TIM Supply
advanced
work
lD hair styling.
by
offering
a
prayer.
Asbury. August 29. She urged
-~:;:r.;t~m..•·.-.rRoll call was answered by Emphasis of the advancod train·
everyone to attend
~o, write, ... , er
The hymn, "Open Mine Eyes eleven members naming a dis- tng was on the pivot point sy S·
;.Y~x--That I May See," was sung. Mrs. ciple. The soclet;y welcomed a tern, a new method of styling,
During her training, M l s •
MelVin Gilbert read from scrip.. new member, Mr~. Gerald D.
Guinther
won recognition tor
tw-e Proverbs 3:1-13. Prayer Sayre.
techni.CJ.~eti
in hair rinses and sell·
Minutes of the previous meetwas offered by Mrs. Gilbert.
Jng,
Mrs. Wood led a discussion on ill: were read and approved.
the "Modern Women's struggle Each committee chairman reFor Personal ldentitJ." S h e ported on the visitation calls she
had made.
During the business meeting,
Jean GiJUspie made the motion
that the society make a donation
for the remodeling of the parsonAge.
Mrs. Earl Roberts presented
the program on "Youth, Society's
Untapped Resources," and she
also spoke on" Andrew,tt one of
the apostles.
Mrs. Joe Miller offered the
ENO - In the absence or the closing prayer.
president, Mrs. Arm Chapman
The August meeting of the so&amp; Motor Lodge
presided over the Eoo Ladies ciety will be held at the church
NIM'tft 11!111 Rt. 62 . .. PIM11t "-c.M.t, W"t Yifllfti•
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Aid Society meeting. Mlases with each member bringing a
fit Wtlt VIrgin!• "• "-wall att4 Mnt ~ luxury Ledflt . , . It
Blanche and Gladys Frederick covered dish and sharing the reTr.,. HOliDAY io on\., a f.ew mil" O'f'(lr . , . Dine 1ft 1M~
D"o• fOOm etftd Cll!b lrt th• Stc~rligt!t root~~ bo!h llftller ._ o.Mnlc
were hostesses for the all-day cipe.
o- . liva il't lu,.url••n - • .ch wllh 11111 u - 1 -.... ...
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event.
Refreshments were served by
1latl Sf.J:Iolntll, $11 .50 da..ola . ..
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The opening song was, The the hostess to all present.
I Air 8triJ Fulhtlll
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Way of the Cross Leads Home."
• GoU Coaru Prt•U.-s
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• Chtlt • G..raet a.&amp;llarut
T~a Lord's Pr13er was repeatWMlftJ P•l lor Ynapta"l e COD"O'Ibtiell Padlltt.
ed by the group. DeYotions from
World's largest coHection of
MUSIC for your listening and dancing pleasure Thurs.,
Psalms were read by the hos- dinosaur
remains is in DinoFrl and sat. evenings.
tess.
saur Park, Alberta. Canada.
Readings were given by Miss
Gladys Frederick, "Old Glory";
and Mrs. Marte Frederick, "I
am Your Flag.'' Kendra Ward
sang, "Marching, Marching."
Roll was called and mlnutes
of the last meeting were read
by the ~cretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Ora Kemper. Qlests were Mrs.
Grace ~ver, Columbus, and
Kendra Ward and Tanuni Black,
A Price For Any
Plu1
Other readings were, "Thank
God for Dirty Dishes" and "Lit- : 1be CREDIT
tle Town." During the recrea- 0 You Can AHIIrd
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tion period, contests were conTHE EASY
ducted and prizes won by Mrs. e eBENRUS
CRBHT TBtM5
Goldie SWisher and Mrs. Vera : eLONGENS
TIHin Cradlt Jewolon.
Miles.
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The closing prayer was givYour Aulhorbad
en by Mrs. Rosetta Jones and • find Yours In Ovr
closing song was "Precious o WI. Seloction Of
Keepsake H11O.ler
Them!
Name.,.
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FINE WATOIESI
The August meettng will be
held at the home of Mrs. Marie • SUN GLASSU?
Mlflni"'J lowiMII
Fredrickson on Aug. 6.
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GALLIPOLIS -

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By Pat Houek

Today we have lnataat cotree, lostant tea and lostant breakflata.
But the best ulnstant,. to come almw In our are1 In many years 11
the "Instant pll,)oground," 1 project oponsored by the GaUipollo
J un1... women's Club.
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Believe fne, when that red.
haired, oouthem gal Vlrllnla
PVE HEARD 1111DY commento
~ tackleuomelhlng, llhe pta about oow nice It 11 to have 1
It done. She 11 chairman of the poatmaller who hu been around
Fomlly Lire committee or JWC town a while. The cutest sll&gt;ey
which had charge of the project. Pve heard recently was abwt
I don't mean to lake lliY!hing the letter addreaaed to 11 Grandaw-.,. from other JWC memben ma" with just the lao! name and
1Wbo worked IJliiJ1 hours 011 t h e addreoa. In a big town you can
project. But any project tho olze bet that letter woulm't be deol. thls one, need a a pxlleader, livered.
A community acUvll,y IDvoJv.
lq 111 many people 81 "lnltant
ANOTHER SfORY I heard waa
PIIJP'OI.mda" is a worthwhile ... 1 don't like to uae the word
labor and it enrtchea the lives cute, or c:harming, but can't tbink
al those who, lhroutlh It ghe of the right adjective. Someone
a little or themselves, and a "" talking to a little elderly
little of their time 10 10meone coople, aged 88 and 86. The sub·
Mrs. Denis David Squire
elle will have a better environ. ject of how long they had been
ment.
married came up. It tumed out
to be 62 years. The man smiled
DID YOU ever notice oow peo. a big smile and quipped, "Yea,
pie seemtowateh growlngthlngs? that means Pve lived with her
On my way to work I saw a per- tor 22,000 days." The woman
IOD out looking at a garden, broke in and laid, 10 But rve
IIICI I know others that just stand lost part of tile time." ~e had
IIICI look at the tlllnga they are 111tfered a ltroke and her memgrowing, almost like they could ory was not 81 good 81 it had
PROSPECT - Miss Mary SJ.
Baskets or white gladiolus, feaee them change form. I guess been.)
san Sechrist, daughter of Mr. verrew, and daisies; sevenit'a as good an occupation &amp;I,
I counted 62 time&amp; 365 and
and Mrs. Robert Sechrist, 146 branch candelabra entwined with
Ill,)' ... bird watching or girl came up with 22,630. I know It
Woneer
Valley Rd., Bristol, Ivy and trimmed with white satin
watching ... well, maybe not as would be a few leaa than that
Tenn.,
former
Gallipolis resi. bows were placed on each side of
lntereettng as the last (at lealt beca111e of leap year,s but I aort
dents, became the bride of Denis the altar. The pews were marked
to the rouas.)
of think he lost a few day&amp; loo.
·.· a•a a red letter day when a I auen that'a excuaable when David Squire, son of Mr. and with satin bows.
Mrs. Robert Sq.rlre, Burton,
Given in marriage by h e r
person learns fJOmethlng or has you're 88 yean old.
Ohio,
June 15 at 4:30 in the af. father, the bride wore a flOOr·
a ehance to see something he has
temoon at Prospect, Ohio, Zion length, imported ivory peau de
never aeen before.
United Church of Christ.
aoie ~. It featured a. bateau
Durlnl my vllit to the Arts
The Rev. John Kim read the neckline, long sleeves pointed
and Crafts Feltlval I saw thread
vows of the double ring cere. at the wrists, sell-eovered but.
opun on a oplmlng wheel and
REUNION ANNOUNCED
mony.
tons, cathedral length train at
Cor lhe rtrst time In my life I
The seventh Annual Muaser SoJotst, Mra. Carl Oehler,
uw a potter ,.throw a pot.,.
the back waist. Her veil was at
Russell reunion will be held at
The only thing my famDy re- Portland Park near Pomeroy, l&amp;fti, ••ru Never Walk Alone," ivory French illusion edged with
sretted about the whole day was Sunday, July 21. A basket dinner ••oh, PrOmise Me," ••Drtreat Me lace attached to a seed pearl
Not to Leave Thee," and uwedmlaslng the Weot VlrilnJa beans wUl be enjoyed at noon.
crown.
ding Pr13er."
Her flowers, acascadeofwllite
and com bread.
daisies, feverfew and ivy, were
placed on a white satin covered
Bible, a gift of her paternal
STATE BANK NO. 130
grandmother. As she walked down
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
the aisle she gave -.a flower to her
mother.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Da.
vid C. Underwood, Lawrence,
or Gallipolis In tho State of Ohio at the close of business on June 30, 1968.
Kansas, sister of the bride. She
wore a white dotted swiss floor ASSETS
length princess style dress with
Clah, balances with - r bankl, and cash Items In
puffed sleeves, and a crownJess
process or collecUCII , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , .. , , , , , , $1,289,774.13
picture hat of the same mater·
United State• GovortiiiODI obll;iattona • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4,802,375.07
lal as the dress. Her flowers
Obllptloos of states and polltlcll ·-vlslolll ... , • • • • • • I, 755,230.60
were a colonial bouquet of yel·
Other se&lt;urltlea (lncludbw $1.00 corporate 1tocksl. • • • • • •
1.00
Jow dalalea and yellow accessorother Joana aad dlscowts , • , •• , , .•• , , • . • • • . • • • • • . 9,199,154.37
ies.
Bank premises, ftn-nl.ture alii ftxtures, and other
Bridesmaids were Miss Rue
352,605.22
aaaets repre&amp;endl8 bank premises .•••••••••••••
AM Porter, and Miss Bobbi Har8,089.57
Other aaaeta ••• , ••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••
ter, college roommates of the
TOTAL ASSETS ••.. , •••. , •••• , •• , ••..•••• , .•• $17,407,229.96
bride. Both were dressed in pale
yellow dotted swiss and wore
LIABILITIES
hats or the same material.
Demand depollta or lDdlvldulla, partDershlps, and
Additional bridesmaids were
corporati0111 •••••••••••••••••••••.••••.• $4:,209.840.18
Miss Mary Jill Hones, Prospect,
Time and u.tnea depollll of lllllvldual~o
cousin of the bride, and l\.Uss
pertnera""1, 1111 carponUona • • ••••••••••••• 10,994,134.24
Sallie Davlo, Gallipolis, 0., hitlh
lli!I)Oslll or United Stales Govermnont • • • • • . • • • • • • • •
222,046.61
school friend. Botb were dressed
Deposita of States and pollUeal aubdlvlalons • • • . . • • • • .
398,107.50
ln mint green dotted swiss slm.
Depoolta of COIIIIIIOI'Clll banka • • • • • • .. . • • • • • • • • • •
5,476.56
Uar to the matron ot honor's,
Cortllled and ofllcora' clleclla, etc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
93,287.75
and matching accessories.
TOTAL DEPOSITS ••••••..••••• $15,922,892.84
All attendant&amp; wore pearls,.
(I) Total demllld dopoalll....... 4,928,758.60
a gilt of the bride,
(b) Total time .and 11\'lllll! deposita 10,994,134.24
Best man was James SQuire,
Other llabUitles Onclud!IW ...... IIIOl'tppl and otller Ueno &lt;11
Columbus, cousin of the groom.
bank p11111i... and other reo! eatate) ............. , •
362,205.18
Usllers were Allen SQ.Iire, DaTOTAL LIABIIJTIES , , ••• , • , , ••• , •. , , • , .•• , ••.. $16,285,098.02
vid Underwood, Thomas Sechrist
and Donald Wood.
CAPITAL ACCOIJN'ffi
The bride's mother wore a
eonunon atock - total piJ' Vllue • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • •• 360,000.00
dress, coat and hat or printed
No. oharea IIJthorlzed - 36,000
voUe with green accessories and
No. 1hlrea outatandtne - 36,000
yellow clmbidium orchids.
Surplus •••••••••••••••••••••• ,
540,000.00
The groom's mother wore
Undivided protltl .••••••.•
222,131.94
green sDk trimmed with lace
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS , • • • •••••.•.•.•••.••• ,1,122,13L 94
and yellow orchids.
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS •••..•• ,17,407,Z29.96
The receiving line was set up
on the lawn, and the receplkn
MEMORANDA
,... held at the clturch. T h e
Avenp total deposita lor the 15 ealonllr cll1s
bride's tllble wao centered with
eDil1Jw with eall da1e •••••••••••••••••••••••••15,828,736.25
a five.Uered cake, topped with
Awraae of total I - for the 15 ealendlr cll1•
white dalalea. Dahle&amp; also cirendlna wUh Clll date • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 9,223,495.63
cled the Jlllnch bowls. Aaslatlna
Lolna aa ahoWD in item 7 of "Aaaeta" are after deduction
with the bride's lable were Hra.
178,550.07
of Ylluatlon reMI'YII of ••• , •••••••••.•••••••
William McPhersoo, Mrs. Ernoat
Galt, Mlsa PameJs Greer and
SllPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDA
l'el!&amp;Y Stoll. Hostesses were.JtoPledpd uaell and aecorltteo loaned Oloc* Vliue):
IIY Jones, JudY Ram, Sall,y Proae
(I) U. S. Govwnmoat obl~tlmo, dlroct and ......-,
and Wendy Malik.
P!ecJaoc1 to ncure d'l""lll and llabllltlea • • •••• $1,089,391.3~
A diMer was held rollow!Dg
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and CUhlor of the abo-..! bank.
lable covered wltll a white emdo .....,.Y ~ that thla r_.t or eoeclltlon Is lrUo and correcj, to tha
broldorad eloth on which a •Inbelt (111111 Jtnowledile .... bellol
gle yellow roae in a aUver vase
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The meeting was held at the
L. Lewis coOOucted members of
the Rio Grande Garden Club on a home of Mr. and Mrs. James L,
tour of the old homes facing the Clark.
Mrs. Lewis gave points of hiscampus Th1.1rsday for their July
torical interest and personal
memories of each home. She had
prepared a brochure on the homes
1111 these were presented to the
n&gt;etii!Jers, . !.Irs, ,Jicrman Koby
urd&amp;tt'llfeil the'brikhure." ' ' . . .
Plans were made for entries
in the Gallia County Junior Fair
Flower Show.
A brief memorial was given for
Mrs. Sidney Fadel,y and a book
NORTHUP - Mr. and Mrs. was presented to the Rio Grande
Jack Hartley of Ottumwa, :k)wa College in her memory.
are announcing the engagement of
Guests were Mrs. Charles Edher daughter, Becky Potter, to "ards of Amsterdam, a guest of
Bob Mays. Miss Potter is a Mrs. Elmer Mcca11Iey, and Mrs.
graduate of ottumwa High Sehool Maxie McCarley of Wooster, O,
and Is employed by the Stardust
Restaurants of Ottumwa.
The wedding wlll be July 27 In
1he Little Brown Churcll In tile

lee Cream Social,
Country Music

GALLIPOLIS - T w0 State
Highway Patrol cases were disposed of by Judge JohnW. Howell
Saturday morning in Gallla eoun..
ty Juvenile Court.
Judge Howell 5ned Roger Nickels, 16, RL I Oak Hill, $10
aoo costs for operating a tractor
without a slow moving vehicle
emblem. Clayton Johnson, Jr.,
16, Rt. 1 Galllpojis, was f'lned
$5 and costs on a charge of rJ.d..
lng as a passenger on a motorcycle without a head gear or
protective eye device.

Mr. and Mrs. Reid Otis Johnson, Rt. 1, Cheshire, announce
the birth of their first child, a
daughter, born June 27, at Hol-

Rio Grande Garden Club

niclpal Court on a cltarp of
intoxication. He was arreated
late Friday night by the Gallla
C&lt;&gt;unty Sberlll' s Department.

of second half 1967 real eatate
taxes.

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ENGAGEMEN,T ANNOUNCED- Mr. and Mrs. E, L, Brabham,
524 Jackson Pike, are announcing the engagement of their
youngest daughter. Nell. to SP4 W. Hoyt Miller, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Miller, 517 Magnolia Drive. Miss Brabham is
a 1968 graduate of Gallla Academy High School. She ls preserrtly employed at the State Department of Motor Vehicles In
Columbus. Mr. Miller, a 1966 graduate of Galli a Academy
High School, is presently stationed at Ft. Knox, Ky. Wedding
plans are incomplete,

Just Between

Grange HalL
The literary program waa pre-.
sented by the Wortby Lecturer1
Florence Trainer, on 1 patrlode
theme, and was as tollowa:
"The Flq Goes By " u • .-.
Walker; "Patriotic Cretd,n Uz.
zie Fanning; "Troublea,',Wanetll
Clark; "Think", by the lecturer;
Imitation of bird calla by Kenda
Ward.
A quiz was held by the lecturer ani a prayer for "the lila
closed the program.
The degree or p..,... will ba
held Sept 7 II the !llrlllldleld
Grange Hall for lna.POCtlon. Prutlce will be AU8Usl 28. Potluck
lunch followed the meeting.

Announce Birth

Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Lawless
of PortsmouUl recently visited
his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Roush of Porter,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Saunders
and son Brent, le(t toda_v for
Myrtle Beach, S.C. They will be
joined by their other son, Ronnie, Richard Haggerty, Van Johnson and Jim Vornholt will spend
the week with them.

GALLIPOLIS - om.cers were
elected at 1 receJt Pomona meetIng held at the HW1tlngtoo grange
haiL
Elected to serve tor the next
two years were: Master. Ishmael Gillespie; Overseer, Ever ..
ette Clark; Lecturer,MaryWalker; steward, Wlllarcl Woodruff;
Assistant Steward, Daniel Evans; Chaplain, Marie Thomas;
Treasurer, Maurice Thomas;
Secretary, Kathleen Durst; Gate
Keeper, Joe Durst; Ceres, Edith
Cornell; Pomona, Hazel Harmon;
Flora, Marie McCully; Lady Assistant steward, Ruth Evans; Legislative Agent, Maurice Thomas;
Executive Committee, T. F. Burleson, Willie Fanning, Edna
Woodruff; Pianist, Florence
Trainer; Horne Economics Chairman, Ll"nie Fanning; and Youth
Committee Chairman, Louise
Greenlee.
Inst.allation of officers will be
held October 7 at the Ohio Valley

Carol' Hueholt

Mrs. L. Evans Installed

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GALLIPOLIS -

Plans for the

Gallia Coulty Junior Fair Flower Show were discussed at the
French City Garden Club July
meeting held at the home of
Mrs. Harley George wilh Mrs.

FJorence Trainer as C()oo.hostess.
Mrs. Harley George made an
arrangement and read a poem In

memor)' of Mrs. Oliver Llyle,
Mrs.

Clay Priestly and Mrs.

form" tn design.

Mrs. Wymond Bradbury made
several arrangements as a workship for the flower show.
Mrs. Harley George also had
arra~ements at the meeting.
Mrs. John H. Reese, a mem·
ber of the French City Club, is
the new Regional Director. R~
treshrnents were served by hostesses.

Guy Smith. (These were former
members of the Garden Club.)
Each member read a Bible verse
- then the Lord's Prayer was

given in unison.
Roll calJ was answered by
naming "My Pet Peeve Weed.''
A letter was read asking for
a wild flower name for the state,
Daisy was chosen.
Mrs. Lora Harkworth gave the
program - "A Little Guide to
Common Weeds." She gave name
Uld description of c o m m o n
~Veeds. Ways to t:ope with common weeds are: 1. Remove weeds
-hoe, tiller, etc.; 2. Use a heavy mulch to smother them; 3,

Use modern herbicides. Be sure
to use according to directions,
Mrs. Lora Hackworth did an
arrangemenl illustrating "free

Vinton OES

Seen and Heard
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wallace
and family, Lou Ann, Gene,Jean-

ene and Kent, of Boise, Idaho.
are house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Cook The Wallaces
are visiting his brother, Orlyn,
and sister, Susie Swisher, while
in Gallia County.

Miss SaJiy Lyn Swain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
SWain has spent the past week
in Columb!JS with her aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Allen. Mrs . .9Rain
VINTON - Vinton Chapter of and Miss VJck.i Lloyd were in
Eastern Star draped the altar ln Columbus Friday and returned
honor ol the past Worthy Grand wl th Sally on Saturday.
Matron, Hazel H. Beach, at their
recent meeting held at the Masonic Temple. Worth.Y Matron,
Lovina SWisher and Worthy Patron, Maxwell Barnes presided. ·~
The Oag was presented by Torla
Comer.
The treasurer's report was
given by Mary K, Stambaugh and
communications were read.
Chapter closed In ritualistic form
the group adjournedtotheSOGALLIPOLIS - Miss Nannette
flal room for refreshments.
McKenzie, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. McKenzie arrJ MJss
SERVICEMAN'S i\DDRESS
GALUPOLIS - Pvt. William Marty Evans, daughter of Mr.
E. Wilson, Jr., former empJoyee and Mrs. Tim Evans, are spend·
of the French Cit.Y Press, is a ing two weeks vacation in Hono,Patient at the Ireland Army Hos- lulu, Hawaii, visiting frieOOs,
pital, Fort Knox, K,y. He will ~ec. 5 and Mrs. Larry M Betz
lave a birthday on July 16. and daughter, Angie.
FrlerrJs wishing to remember
Mrs, Betz is the daughter of
him with a card may do so by Mr. arx:l Mrs. Keooall Deckard
sending it to Ward 8-A.
of Chillicothe Rd., and Spec.
Betz, a dental technician at Trip-.
lee Hospital in Honolulu, is also
POLICE ARREST TWO
from Gallipolis. He expects to be
GALUPOLIS - Cilspolicea.r- discharged this fall after having
rested Joseph H. CorneU, 41, served three years In the servDayton, Frida_y night on a charge ice.
of driving while intoxicated and
Miss McKenzie aOO Miss Ev· Debbie Lynn Kirk, 18, Charlesans spent JuJy 6 am 7 In san
ton, W. Va.,solicltlngafterhours Francisco visiting Marty's aunt,
without a Jicense. Both were re- Louise Evans. WhUe there they
lllaed on borrJs for appearance s
took in points of interest In the
Uter In GaWpolls Municipal city and visited Chinatown.

Meet Held at

Shrine Temple

Honolulu Trip

Taken By Two

Nell Brabham

Mrs. Bill Ray Jeffrey

Miss Susan Allen Weds
In Silk Organza Gown
COLUMBUS - Miss Susan Kay
AIJen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl T. Allen, 791 E. Columbus
~""1.1 former Gallipolis residents,
became the bride of Bill Ray
Jeffery, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charle s G. Jeffery, 979 Lockbourne Rd. on June 6 at the Westgate Methodist Church in Columbus. The Rev. Albert L. staCk
read the vows of the double ring

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SUNDAY
DESCENDANTS of the Alex
Church Family Reunloo at 4-H
Building at the Junior Fair ~
grounds.

MONDAY
B AND PW CLUB will meet
at Oscar's, 6:30 p, m. Hostesses Thelma Neal and Jean
Runyan. Program will be
slides shown by LoJa Mae
Suiter. Reservations must be
in by Saturday morning.
TUESDAY
LAFAYETTE SHRINE No. 44
Annual Picnic on Fortification
HIU, 6 p.m. Meeting at8p.m,
at Temple. BringtabJe service
and covered dish,
KAY ROGE~5 MISSIONARY
Society of the First Baptist
Church will meet in the Fellowship room. 7:30 p. m.
CORA GRANGE Inspection,
8 p, RL

SE W AND SO CLUB, 7 p, m.
at the home of Rose Sheets.

STOREWIDE
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WEDNESDAY
LEGION AND LEGION Auxiliary, Unit 27, 6:30 p. m. Joint
installation ofnewofficers rollowing a potluck supper. Bring
table serv:lce.

GOLDEN RULE CLASS, Old
Kyger Church Will meet with
Mrs. Ellen Spears, 1 ,p:. m.
01110 VALLEY GRANGE, 8
p, m. Members bring cake
and cold drink. Thurman
Gnnge will be guests.

POSI'S BOND
GALLli'QLIS - Ray Penningtoo, 37, Rt. I Gallipolla, posted

a $34.50 bond lor an appear.
ance July 22 In Gallipolis Mo.

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ceremony at 7:30p.m.
Escorted by her father, the
bride chose a gown of ivory
silk organza and alencon lace in
the A-line silhouette. She carried a cascade of white roses.
stephanotis and ivy.
Mrs. Kenneth Seege was her
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maids were Mi ss Jacquelyn Wagner of Sulpher Springs, Miss
Anna Louise Rice of MountSterl·
if\::, Miss catherine Butcher of
Kenton and Mrs. Robert Harvey
of Greenfield. They wore match·
ing gOWns of soft yellow organza. ·
The honor attendant carried a
cucade of yeJlow daisy pompoms, yellow roses and ivy.
Julie Beth Seege was a Oower
girl, wearing a matching yellow
dress and carrying a white lace
basket of yellow daisy pompons.
Kenneth Seege served as best
man. Ushers were Jeffrey Marsh,
Lawrence Crothers, and Harry
and Fletcher Jeffrey, brothers
of the bridegroom. Daniel Seege
was ringbcarer,
A receptionfoJICMedatDonka's
Provenclal House. Hostesses at
the reception were Mrs. Jeff
Marsh, sister of the bride am
Mrs. Homer Swain of Gallipolis,
aunt of the bride.
ReJatives attending from Gal·
lipolis were Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Swain and daughter, sally Lyn,
Miss Gusta Rose, Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Allen, Mr, and Mrs. Allen Uomaine and David and Pam.
The bride is employed by Children's Hospital as a staff nurse.
Mr. JeffreJ is employed by Western Electric Co.

Thomas Will

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GALLIPOLIS - Wendell II,
Thomas, Ohio VaUey Boak, 11
one of 71 banker students who
will attend the ftflh 11UN11 Ohio
Sehool of Installment Crecllt to
be held July 14-19 It Kent State
Uni versit~·• Kent, Ohio.
The school Is C0rt11Jrbed of 1
one-week session coverina an
aspects of Installment lendJnc,
During the week, the studento
will a~so hear addresae,j from
leading bankers lnd oducltorB.
All secUons of the otate wUI be
represented, according to the
sponsors, the Ohio Bankers Al-soclaUon.

Taken

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BOOKS CL= SATURDAY
GALLIPOLIS - Treasurer Oty
M. stewart toda.r reminded Gal1111 County residents that tax
books will close at noon next
saturday, July 20, The tax books

are now open for the eolleetton

zer Hospital. The new arrival
weighed 6 pourrJs and 3 ounces
and has been named Pamala Sue.
Maternal grllndparenta are Hr.
and Mrs. Thomas R Davis, Rt.
2, Gallipolis, and the paternal
Southernmost point of tbe
granq,arents are Mr. and MrB. United States is Kalae (South
Otis Johnson, Rt. I, Cheshire. Cape) on H a w a I i Island

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COMPLETE
SIZE RANGES

TUPPERS PLAINS - An Ice
Cream Social and Cwntry Music
Show will be held on July 20
at the Tuppers Plains Elementary School under sponsorship
of the Women's community Club.
The show, at 8 p.m., will faa.
ture Harry Gorrell. Miss Linda
Dennis and the Choj)llOl'ells. Admission will be 25 centsmichil·
dren under 12 tree. SIJe of tee
cream will start at 5 p.m. and
continue until all is sold.

YARD GOODS

Highlight ol presented some ot the contlict~
GALLIPOLIS - Mif• Canll
ing Images and Jncreasing prelIJueholt
celebrMed bar 15th~
sures
with
which
the
modern
w~
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day
Tueodll'
eveniiiC will! • eoofo.
omcers. The meeti~ waa held man's atrugglea. It wu emphaout
held
II
her
parents' ·' - COl
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girlo
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relationship
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others
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to
A covered dish dirmer was
lnrl and returned to tile H""""'t
served at noon to members and God. The program closed with
home lor rerroahmento and \beJ
the following guests: Jane Ann the Lord's Prayer.
also pll,yed recordL ·
The next meeting wUI boa famMorgan, Mrs. AnnaiJeU B a II,
Gueats were the MJaY• Pam
Mrs. Robert BallaOO Sue Ellen. IJ,y picnic with Fanny Jo:M&gt;s.
Magglod,
Cathy Miller, L1il cRegina Akers, Linda Sllriver,
non. Mary Hout, and BWy Sue
Cynthia Niday and Jefi Gllllert
MISS
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GUINTHER
llliley.
Following the singing of "I'll
Go Where You Want Me to Go,"
Mrs. David Altizer presented a
lovely lnstallltion ceremony and
President Benjamin Harrison
was criticized for asking
lnatalled the foll'"'lllll officers:
the
Senate
to raUfy a treaty
President, Mrs. Lawrence Evjoining
Hawaii
to the United
an&amp;i Vice-President. Mrs. Law·
States.
renee Akers; secretary, Mrs.
POMEROY - Miso Caeyl QllnJohn R. Morgan; Treasurer, Mrs.
RODNEY - Mrs. Peul OWen tller, daul!hter d Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Wood; Christian Soctal
was
hostess for the July meeting Eddie Guinther of Gallipolis, rorRelations, Mrs. Vic Niday; Missionary Education and Service, of the Rodney Women•s SOciety meriy or aYracuae, graduated re·
Mrs.. Paul Burnette, and Spirit- ot Christian Service. Thursday. cently from the NaUoowble Beauty Academy In C&lt;&gt;lumbus, and
ual Growth, Mrs. Homer Shriv- The meeUng ~ned wltll the
will begin there this fall as an
,GBC lo the Trt-Sta...a
theme
song,
"Whisper
A
Pray·
er.
lnstl'Uctor.
Bual,... Col.... of
Mrs. Stanley Wood conducted a er."
A
gramate
of
the
Gallla
AcadDltlillcllon
Annabelle Ball gave devotions,
short business meeting. Twelve
emy
HJ8Il
School,
cia
so
of
1967,
·--~rorvc-.
reading
frmn
Psalm
100.
She
alsick calls were reported. Mrs.
Groclutot11 Ex.,...
Wood announced that a workshop so read an article titled, .,Nug- Mlu Guinther in addition to regwas being held at Calq) Francis gets, .. and ended her devotions ular training at tile school took
TIM Supply
advanced
work
lD hair styling.
by
offering
a
prayer.
Asbury. August 29. She urged
-~:;:r.;t~m..•·.-.rRoll call was answered by Emphasis of the advancod train·
everyone to attend
~o, write, ... , er
The hymn, "Open Mine Eyes eleven members naming a dis- tng was on the pivot point sy S·
;.Y~x--That I May See," was sung. Mrs. ciple. The soclet;y welcomed a tern, a new method of styling,
During her training, M l s •
MelVin Gilbert read from scrip.. new member, Mr~. Gerald D.
Guinther
won recognition tor
tw-e Proverbs 3:1-13. Prayer Sayre.
techni.CJ.~eti
in hair rinses and sell·
Minutes of the previous meetwas offered by Mrs. Gilbert.
Jng,
Mrs. Wood led a discussion on ill: were read and approved.
the "Modern Women's struggle Each committee chairman reFor Personal ldentitJ." S h e ported on the visitation calls she
had made.
During the business meeting,
Jean GiJUspie made the motion
that the society make a donation
for the remodeling of the parsonAge.
Mrs. Earl Roberts presented
the program on "Youth, Society's
Untapped Resources," and she
also spoke on" Andrew,tt one of
the apostles.
Mrs. Joe Miller offered the
ENO - In the absence or the closing prayer.
president, Mrs. Arm Chapman
The August meeting of the so&amp; Motor Lodge
presided over the Eoo Ladies ciety will be held at the church
NIM'tft 11!111 Rt. 62 . .. PIM11t "-c.M.t, W"t Yifllfti•
(~~~~ EUlllhltlt omd 11nlaw I!Yino ftt o Night, WMbnd, fit W...
Aid Society meeting. Mlases with each member bringing a
fit Wtlt VIrgin!• "• "-wall att4 Mnt ~ luxury Ledflt . , . It
Blanche and Gladys Frederick covered dish and sharing the reTr.,. HOliDAY io on\., a f.ew mil" O'f'(lr . , . Dine 1ft 1M~
D"o• fOOm etftd Cll!b lrt th• Stc~rligt!t root~~ bo!h llftller ._ o.Mnlc
were hostesses for the all-day cipe.
o- . liva il't lu,.url••n - • .ch wllh 11111 u - 1 -.... ...
Swim ... Golf ... ltl'loY lik al ""Nnl Pain! 1-rt ... Ptic ..
event.
Refreshments were served by
1latl Sf.J:Iolntll, $11 .50 da..ola . ..
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The opening song was, The the hostess to all present.
I Air 8triJ Fulhtlll
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Way of the Cross Leads Home."
• GoU Coaru Prt•U.-s
e Oll'11Pk B•laalnr r ..l
• Chtlt • G..raet a.&amp;llarut
T~a Lord's Pr13er was repeatWMlftJ P•l lor Ynapta"l e COD"O'Ibtiell Padlltt.
ed by the group. DeYotions from
World's largest coHection of
MUSIC for your listening and dancing pleasure Thurs.,
Psalms were read by the hos- dinosaur
remains is in DinoFrl and sat. evenings.
tess.
saur Park, Alberta. Canada.
Readings were given by Miss
Gladys Frederick, "Old Glory";
and Mrs. Marte Frederick, "I
am Your Flag.'' Kendra Ward
sang, "Marching, Marching."
Roll was called and mlnutes
of the last meeting were read
by the ~cretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Ora Kemper. Qlests were Mrs.
Grace ~ver, Columbus, and
Kendra Ward and Tanuni Black,
A Price For Any
Plu1
Other readings were, "Thank
God for Dirty Dishes" and "Lit- : 1be CREDIT
tle Town." During the recrea- 0 You Can AHIIrd
THE SIZE
tion period, contests were conTHE EASY
ducted and prizes won by Mrs. e eBENRUS
CRBHT TBtM5
Goldie SWisher and Mrs. Vera : eLONGENS
TIHin Cradlt Jewolon.
Miles.
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eBULOVA
The closing prayer was givYour Aulhorbad
en by Mrs. Rosetta Jones and • find Yours In Ovr
closing song was "Precious o WI. Seloction Of
Keepsake H11O.ler
Them!
Name.,.
:
FINE WATOIESI
The August meettng will be
held at the home of Mrs. Marie • SUN GLASSU?
Mlflni"'J lowiMII
Fredrickson on Aug. 6.
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FOSTER GRANT
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GALLIPOLIS -

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By Pat Houek

Today we have lnataat cotree, lostant tea and lostant breakflata.
But the best ulnstant,. to come almw In our are1 In many years 11
the "Instant pll,)oground," 1 project oponsored by the GaUipollo
J un1... women's Club.
·
Believe fne, when that red.
haired, oouthem gal Vlrllnla
PVE HEARD 1111DY commento
~ tackleuomelhlng, llhe pta about oow nice It 11 to have 1
It done. She 11 chairman of the poatmaller who hu been around
Fomlly Lire committee or JWC town a while. The cutest sll&gt;ey
which had charge of the project. Pve heard recently was abwt
I don't mean to lake lliY!hing the letter addreaaed to 11 Grandaw-.,. from other JWC memben ma" with just the lao! name and
1Wbo worked IJliiJ1 hours 011 t h e addreoa. In a big town you can
project. But any project tho olze bet that letter woulm't be deol. thls one, need a a pxlleader, livered.
A community acUvll,y IDvoJv.
lq 111 many people 81 "lnltant
ANOTHER SfORY I heard waa
PIIJP'OI.mda" is a worthwhile ... 1 don't like to uae the word
labor and it enrtchea the lives cute, or c:harming, but can't tbink
al those who, lhroutlh It ghe of the right adjective. Someone
a little or themselves, and a "" talking to a little elderly
little of their time 10 10meone coople, aged 88 and 86. The sub·
Mrs. Denis David Squire
elle will have a better environ. ject of how long they had been
ment.
married came up. It tumed out
to be 62 years. The man smiled
DID YOU ever notice oow peo. a big smile and quipped, "Yea,
pie seemtowateh growlngthlngs? that means Pve lived with her
On my way to work I saw a per- tor 22,000 days." The woman
IOD out looking at a garden, broke in and laid, 10 But rve
IIICI I know others that just stand lost part of tile time." ~e had
IIICI look at the tlllnga they are 111tfered a ltroke and her memgrowing, almost like they could ory was not 81 good 81 it had
PROSPECT - Miss Mary SJ.
Baskets or white gladiolus, feaee them change form. I guess been.)
san Sechrist, daughter of Mr. verrew, and daisies; sevenit'a as good an occupation &amp;I,
I counted 62 time&amp; 365 and
and Mrs. Robert Sechrist, 146 branch candelabra entwined with
Ill,)' ... bird watching or girl came up with 22,630. I know It
Woneer
Valley Rd., Bristol, Ivy and trimmed with white satin
watching ... well, maybe not as would be a few leaa than that
Tenn.,
former
Gallipolis resi. bows were placed on each side of
lntereettng as the last (at lealt beca111e of leap year,s but I aort
dents, became the bride of Denis the altar. The pews were marked
to the rouas.)
of think he lost a few day&amp; loo.
·.· a•a a red letter day when a I auen that'a excuaable when David Squire, son of Mr. and with satin bows.
Mrs. Robert Sq.rlre, Burton,
Given in marriage by h e r
person learns fJOmethlng or has you're 88 yean old.
Ohio,
June 15 at 4:30 in the af. father, the bride wore a flOOr·
a ehance to see something he has
temoon at Prospect, Ohio, Zion length, imported ivory peau de
never aeen before.
United Church of Christ.
aoie ~. It featured a. bateau
Durlnl my vllit to the Arts
The Rev. John Kim read the neckline, long sleeves pointed
and Crafts Feltlval I saw thread
vows of the double ring cere. at the wrists, sell-eovered but.
opun on a oplmlng wheel and
REUNION ANNOUNCED
mony.
tons, cathedral length train at
Cor lhe rtrst time In my life I
The seventh Annual Muaser SoJotst, Mra. Carl Oehler,
uw a potter ,.throw a pot.,.
the back waist. Her veil was at
Russell reunion will be held at
The only thing my famDy re- Portland Park near Pomeroy, l&amp;fti, ••ru Never Walk Alone," ivory French illusion edged with
sretted about the whole day was Sunday, July 21. A basket dinner ••oh, PrOmise Me," ••Drtreat Me lace attached to a seed pearl
Not to Leave Thee," and uwedmlaslng the Weot VlrilnJa beans wUl be enjoyed at noon.
crown.
ding Pr13er."
Her flowers, acascadeofwllite
and com bread.
daisies, feverfew and ivy, were
placed on a white satin covered
Bible, a gift of her paternal
STATE BANK NO. 130
grandmother. As she walked down
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
the aisle she gave -.a flower to her
mother.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Da.
vid C. Underwood, Lawrence,
or Gallipolis In tho State of Ohio at the close of business on June 30, 1968.
Kansas, sister of the bride. She
wore a white dotted swiss floor ASSETS
length princess style dress with
Clah, balances with - r bankl, and cash Items In
puffed sleeves, and a crownJess
process or collecUCII , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , .. , , , , , , $1,289,774.13
picture hat of the same mater·
United State• GovortiiiODI obll;iattona • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4,802,375.07
lal as the dress. Her flowers
Obllptloos of states and polltlcll ·-vlslolll ... , • • • • • • I, 755,230.60
were a colonial bouquet of yel·
Other se&lt;urltlea (lncludbw $1.00 corporate 1tocksl. • • • • • •
1.00
Jow dalalea and yellow accessorother Joana aad dlscowts , • , •• , , .•• , , • . • • • . • • • • • . 9,199,154.37
ies.
Bank premises, ftn-nl.ture alii ftxtures, and other
Bridesmaids were Miss Rue
352,605.22
aaaets repre&amp;endl8 bank premises .•••••••••••••
AM Porter, and Miss Bobbi Har8,089.57
Other aaaeta ••• , ••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••
ter, college roommates of the
TOTAL ASSETS ••.. , •••. , •••• , •• , ••..•••• , .•• $17,407,229.96
bride. Both were dressed in pale
yellow dotted swiss and wore
LIABILITIES
hats or the same material.
Demand depollta or lDdlvldulla, partDershlps, and
Additional bridesmaids were
corporati0111 •••••••••••••••••••••.••••.• $4:,209.840.18
Miss Mary Jill Hones, Prospect,
Time and u.tnea depollll of lllllvldual~o
cousin of the bride, and l\.Uss
pertnera""1, 1111 carponUona • • ••••••••••••• 10,994,134.24
Sallie Davlo, Gallipolis, 0., hitlh
lli!I)Oslll or United Stales Govermnont • • • • • . • • • • • • • •
222,046.61
school friend. Botb were dressed
Deposita of States and pollUeal aubdlvlalons • • • . . • • • • .
398,107.50
ln mint green dotted swiss slm.
Depoolta of COIIIIIIOI'Clll banka • • • • • • .. . • • • • • • • • • •
5,476.56
Uar to the matron ot honor's,
Cortllled and ofllcora' clleclla, etc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
93,287.75
and matching accessories.
TOTAL DEPOSITS ••••••..••••• $15,922,892.84
All attendant&amp; wore pearls,.
(I) Total demllld dopoalll....... 4,928,758.60
a gilt of the bride,
(b) Total time .and 11\'lllll! deposita 10,994,134.24
Best man was James SQuire,
Other llabUitles Onclud!IW ...... IIIOl'tppl and otller Ueno &lt;11
Columbus, cousin of the groom.
bank p11111i... and other reo! eatate) ............. , •
362,205.18
Usllers were Allen SQ.Iire, DaTOTAL LIABIIJTIES , , ••• , • , , ••• , •. , , • , .•• , ••.. $16,285,098.02
vid Underwood, Thomas Sechrist
and Donald Wood.
CAPITAL ACCOIJN'ffi
The bride's mother wore a
eonunon atock - total piJ' Vllue • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • •• 360,000.00
dress, coat and hat or printed
No. oharea IIJthorlzed - 36,000
voUe with green accessories and
No. 1hlrea outatandtne - 36,000
yellow clmbidium orchids.
Surplus •••••••••••••••••••••• ,
540,000.00
The groom's mother wore
Undivided protltl .••••••.•
222,131.94
green sDk trimmed with lace
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS , • • • •••••.•.•.•••.••• ,1,122,13L 94
and yellow orchids.
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS •••..•• ,17,407,Z29.96
The receiving line was set up
on the lawn, and the receplkn
MEMORANDA
,... held at the clturch. T h e
Avenp total deposita lor the 15 ealonllr cll1s
bride's tllble wao centered with
eDil1Jw with eall da1e •••••••••••••••••••••••••15,828,736.25
a five.Uered cake, topped with
Awraae of total I - for the 15 ealendlr cll1•
white dalalea. Dahle&amp; also cirendlna wUh Clll date • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 9,223,495.63
cled the Jlllnch bowls. Aaslatlna
Lolna aa ahoWD in item 7 of "Aaaeta" are after deduction
with the bride's lable were Hra.
178,550.07
of Ylluatlon reMI'YII of ••• , •••••••••.•••••••
William McPhersoo, Mrs. Ernoat
Galt, Mlsa PameJs Greer and
SllPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDA
l'el!&amp;Y Stoll. Hostesses were.JtoPledpd uaell and aecorltteo loaned Oloc* Vliue):
IIY Jones, JudY Ram, Sall,y Proae
(I) U. S. Govwnmoat obl~tlmo, dlroct and ......-,
and Wendy Malik.
P!ecJaoc1 to ncure d'l""lll and llabllltlea • • •••• $1,089,391.3~
A diMer was held rollow!Dg
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roT~
o o
o
~
o
o
o o
&gt; ,$1,089,391.38
the receptloo, and Miss JUdi' Kendall
rqla!ored the auesto at a
'
I, SoiWJD R. Whlll, VIce P_,al4olll
and CUhlor of the abo-..! bank.
lable covered wltll a white emdo .....,.Y ~ that thla r_.t or eoeclltlon Is lrUo and correcj, to tha
broldorad eloth on which a •Inbelt (111111 Jtnowledile .... bellol
gle yellow roae in a aUver vase
cm-.ct - Altel~
wao placed.
,
Sio]WYft.R. White
The bride chi!Jiged' to a trav-:.·-.
eling outfit of blue ptlnted vollo
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droll wltlfbluo
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Th4 new Mro. si,dro ., Ia a
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·~ · Inram College, Sle ·Ia
ortiOII\1~ Olltj)loyed 8\ 0~ ,
· ~lkall Cf!., ~le&gt;!Oiancl.
The •IJ'OOm li a grawalo Of
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Miss Mary Susan Sechrist
Is Bride of Denis Squire

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The meeting was held at the
L. Lewis coOOucted members of
the Rio Grande Garden Club on a home of Mr. and Mrs. James L,
tour of the old homes facing the Clark.
Mrs. Lewis gave points of hiscampus Th1.1rsday for their July
torical interest and personal
memories of each home. She had
prepared a brochure on the homes
1111 these were presented to the
n&gt;etii!Jers, . !.Irs, ,Jicrman Koby
urd&amp;tt'llfeil the'brikhure." ' ' . . .
Plans were made for entries
in the Gallia County Junior Fair
Flower Show.
A brief memorial was given for
Mrs. Sidney Fadel,y and a book
NORTHUP - Mr. and Mrs. was presented to the Rio Grande
Jack Hartley of Ottumwa, :k)wa College in her memory.
are announcing the engagement of
Guests were Mrs. Charles Edher daughter, Becky Potter, to "ards of Amsterdam, a guest of
Bob Mays. Miss Potter is a Mrs. Elmer Mcca11Iey, and Mrs.
graduate of ottumwa High Sehool Maxie McCarley of Wooster, O,
and Is employed by the Stardust
Restaurants of Ottumwa.
The wedding wlll be July 27 In
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GALLIPOLIS - T w0 State
Highway Patrol cases were disposed of by Judge JohnW. Howell
Saturday morning in Gallla eoun..
ty Juvenile Court.
Judge Howell 5ned Roger Nickels, 16, RL I Oak Hill, $10
aoo costs for operating a tractor
without a slow moving vehicle
emblem. Clayton Johnson, Jr.,
16, Rt. 1 Galllpojis, was f'lned
$5 and costs on a charge of rJ.d..
lng as a passenger on a motorcycle without a head gear or
protective eye device.

Mr. and Mrs. Reid Otis Johnson, Rt. 1, Cheshire, announce
the birth of their first child, a
daughter, born June 27, at Hol-

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intoxication. He was arreated
late Friday night by the Gallla
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ENGAGEMEN,T ANNOUNCED- Mr. and Mrs. E, L, Brabham,
524 Jackson Pike, are announcing the engagement of their
youngest daughter. Nell. to SP4 W. Hoyt Miller, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Miller, 517 Magnolia Drive. Miss Brabham is
a 1968 graduate of Gallla Academy High School. She ls preserrtly employed at the State Department of Motor Vehicles In
Columbus. Mr. Miller, a 1966 graduate of Galli a Academy
High School, is presently stationed at Ft. Knox, Ky. Wedding
plans are incomplete,

Just Between

Grange HalL
The literary program waa pre-.
sented by the Wortby Lecturer1
Florence Trainer, on 1 patrlode
theme, and was as tollowa:
"The Flq Goes By " u • .-.
Walker; "Patriotic Cretd,n Uz.
zie Fanning; "Troublea,',Wanetll
Clark; "Think", by the lecturer;
Imitation of bird calla by Kenda
Ward.
A quiz was held by the lecturer ani a prayer for "the lila
closed the program.
The degree or p..,... will ba
held Sept 7 II the !llrlllldleld
Grange Hall for lna.POCtlon. Prutlce will be AU8Usl 28. Potluck
lunch followed the meeting.

Announce Birth

Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Lawless
of PortsmouUl recently visited
his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Roush of Porter,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Saunders
and son Brent, le(t toda_v for
Myrtle Beach, S.C. They will be
joined by their other son, Ronnie, Richard Haggerty, Van Johnson and Jim Vornholt will spend
the week with them.

GALLIPOLIS - om.cers were
elected at 1 receJt Pomona meetIng held at the HW1tlngtoo grange
haiL
Elected to serve tor the next
two years were: Master. Ishmael Gillespie; Overseer, Ever ..
ette Clark; Lecturer,MaryWalker; steward, Wlllarcl Woodruff;
Assistant Steward, Daniel Evans; Chaplain, Marie Thomas;
Treasurer, Maurice Thomas;
Secretary, Kathleen Durst; Gate
Keeper, Joe Durst; Ceres, Edith
Cornell; Pomona, Hazel Harmon;
Flora, Marie McCully; Lady Assistant steward, Ruth Evans; Legislative Agent, Maurice Thomas;
Executive Committee, T. F. Burleson, Willie Fanning, Edna
Woodruff; Pianist, Florence
Trainer; Horne Economics Chairman, Ll"nie Fanning; and Youth
Committee Chairman, Louise
Greenlee.
Inst.allation of officers will be
held October 7 at the Ohio Valley

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at
the
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maser,
lnspectio
hpresiding,
ld b
n was e
y Virgil
Atkins, deputy master and
Pauline Atldns, juvenile .ron.
The grange made their aelec-

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altemate for the State Gr••-~- 1rom Harold Hood for ·
Dowers
convention whleh will be held Rolreshmoots or pie and Ice
Katie Eastman Hood. A·-in Oc:td&gt;er at D··•-.
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were aerv"' by the home
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pa.. .., card was sent to M r s.
Mrs. Amos Leonard, home ec- Frank Grueser whose brother econom!ca chairman.
onomlcs chairman, ~·~·
·--··ced clled recently· R~rted ill -re
thst the '""'"'''V'
-·""' contest will be Sherman Roberta,·~Conley Cole
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held at the next .-u
Dn.mooa Gr••F
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meeting. One a-•
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the Lodi Grarlgeln Athens Coun- gram 'theme used by Mrs. w
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t;y was answered. A communlca- Morgan, lecturer. Foll.......a .....
tion trom tbe Ohio State Grange group stngtng ol ••Amert ""th~~~&amp;
was read concerning the elec-- Beautiful '' Fr-~· Grue ca e
tlon oI delegates.
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read
ur Am Old
Glory.''
The
SYRACUSE - Flfteelt memof the flag was given by Mrs.
bers were present when Guiding
William Grueser, Miss Betty
star CIMOlcti 124 Daugllters ol
Leonard spoke oo dlspla,yins the
America Lodge convened tor reg.
fiag at night and an orllcle on
ulor SOSaiOII Thursday n1gi1t with
the Statue of Liberty was given ~lvla Zwilling as Councilor.
by
Mrs. Robert Louks.
By
Vartou s financial and auditing
other articles were .,A Voice reports were read and accept
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dom" by Mrs. Fred Leifheit·
"Safety" by Fred Goeg:letn.'
'•Growing OIU" by Mrs. Hom~
Radford.
An artjcle on the new lij'nthetlc milk was read by WilHam Grueser. The lecturer con-

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Announcement

Sisters Laura Sayre, reported back in Holzer hospital, Ger-

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Conference

Of Approaching
Pamela Lee Crew

Church held a cookoutat the Portland Park Friday nlgi1t.
Mr. and Mro. Morvin Spencer
and son, Brillll, of Fairborn ware
guests. Members and their famUles attending were tile Rev, and
Mrs. WOllam A!rson and c!dldren. Dolly, Poggi, Patrick, and
Gena, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen,

Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeka, Mr.
and Mra. Carl Jemlnga, Mrl.
Edith Batey, Pete Jllllninga, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph ~cor, Mr. and ·
Mro. Ed Kin&amp; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Bentz andldarJorle, Emmett Will, and Mr. and Mro.
James WUI, Backy, Brenda, Beverly, and Brian.
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RECEPTION honoring Mrs.
Noomi King, Grand Ruth of the
Grand Chapter ol Ohio, Order
ol the Eastern Star, will be held
at 7:30 Saturday night at the
Ml&lt;!dleport Mo'!'1Wc Temple.
Evangeline c118P!#:.J• .1)&lt;1~~
the reception wblch is open to
all Ealtern Star members and
friends ol Mrs. King.
MIDDLEPORT Little League
will sponsor an outaide dance
this coming satUrday night from
9 to 12 p. m. at the Middleport
C&lt;Bnmunicy Park. Tho Jays will
be ln charge.
BAKE SALE, Racine Methodist Church Annex, saturday,
from 10 L m. lO I p. m. Sponsored by the Happy Hustler Sunday School Class.

Inspection

Marriage Vows

RACINE - Mr. and M r 1.
Clarence Adams, Racine, are
amounebig the engagement or
their dau8btor, Sandra. to Cpl.
Charles H. Cobb, son of Mrs.
Charles E. D~rtY and c. Lester Cobb, l'lllnt Pieaaant.
Vow• or tho marriage will be
read at f p.m. toda,y at the home
o! the bride with the Rev. Freeland Norris of!Ic!atins.

~~~~ ~ 11* pro~aJ\111(•~.
by ~ ~1, le~. iionis,
itodlnp, Joke I oild ~!ir!i• ·""l'8

8 oz. $5.00

~lude&lt;l "'!'tile ~!Uil,'lc e
C\'OIID tuld @lie !lOre ..tvild.lJr·,)

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The

of!ertna - Ilk•

tllld die meotlnl e1t11cludod wl1h
the benedletiiln.
For the d!llllor, tile table• _.,

decor- with n-rl"fromllle
garden "' Mra. Slll'frled. AllelltiIng beudeo !hose named ...,.

Seven Young

land.

The open chUrch wedding wiu
be "" evoot or July 20 at the
Rutland Nazarene Church at 7:30
p.m.
Miss Bissell Is a 1967 groduate of Eastern iUgll School and
Mr. Grate . graduated !rom Rotland High School In 1968. He Is
a gracliate ol Ml State CoUege
and attended Franklin Universlcy,
Columbus. He Is also a member
of the National Q1urd and I&amp; pros·
ently employed at the Rutland
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MIDDLEPORT - Seven )'OUOII
poaple of the Middleport Clllrch
o1 Christ will attend camp lblo
week st the Howell's MUla Chrfa.
11an Camp at Ona, W. v..
Going trom here will be Jyl
Beaver. Pam Dodson, P a tt Y
Glaze. SharOn WUson, Paul Cllllnlngham, Stove Gerlaeb, and Jon
Bunce.

eo.. Rutland.

lli&gt;diJIIGUr . .

Presents ..•.

So tremendously accepted, we have
expanded this line to sure-selling
styles. Their soft leathers, ample toe
room, gentle b~t-up arch, fibre
insoles, crepe wedge sole and heel, and
economic selling price have made
Scho·Peds our leading casual line of
shoes. Why not make them yours, too?

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It waa doddetl Iii ..... ~ ,
cakes. Clui-1 carda.,..011 sale by the .d relelllti ordlra
may be placocl !lith· lira. ,_ .
Kloea.
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Further ropaln .., the croll!
wore d!ocuased tllld tile JrliUP
pve a •ala ol IIIP._ 'l!i ~
Marguerite ~~oyer fDr , . . . ~
labor eljiOIIse• on !he prPJo«.
II wao voted to dl........ wl1h
the Augull meeting. Mra. .11117er and Mrs. Freda Flllcl* will
be hosteiiOS for, the 5o&amp;J'8'IIbe"

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Mrs. Clara Karr. Mrs. Glot,S.
Wlllllllltlltl1, Mra. EG!el WIIUam·
CHESTER - Mr. and Mrs:' ...,, Mrs. Hilda Scbmoll, 111ti
Charles Bissell, Chester, a r e Mrs. Ruth Maasar.
announcing the approaching marriage or their dougllter, Karen
&amp;le, to David L. Grate, - of
people
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold ·Grate, Rut-

Hartley &amp; Bennett, Pomeroy

to Be Read Today ·:

POMEI!OY - Jnllj)Octlon was
·beld
the Hemlock. &lt;;range
mot recontly at the hall.
Leo Story, master, ooncllcted.
the· meeting &lt;l!rlng whlcb lime
11110 appeal lor aid was an.,.ered. The fourth degree waa Jilt
on in lull form. ·virgil A11dns,
deplfY .,.ster and Mrs. Atldno,
juYOIIile lnalrOO, prolented talks
tll~wQrk.
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B':"t 33 keeps you feeling
cnsp and lrosh.
Fint, because Brut 33
smells just like Brut for men
only l!ghter. Second, becau~ it
contams an effective all..cJay
deodorant whk:h cov.,. all of you
notJustunderyouranns.
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how you keep your cool. While all thoae
around you are ID!Iingthein.

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ANNOUNCE MEETING
BffiTil ANNOUNCED
The children oll!oe late Mr. Becky, JerrY andDiana,Cbarles·
POMEROY - Final plans for
SYRACUSE - Mr. lllld Mrs.
and Mrs. G. 0, WUI met Sat- ton, W.Va.; Mr.andMrs.OrvUle the Dally Vacatioo Bible school Ray WUIIams, ol Rayland are anurday, July 6, at Columbus lor Will and Jane and Des. Yakima. or the Trinity United Cll&gt;rch or nounclng the birth or a dau8ba reunion.
Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chrlst will be made Tuesday, .ter on July 10, at the Martina
The day was spent at t h e Smith (Rutlo Will) and ille and July 16, at 7:30p.m., at a meet- FerrY hospital. Sheweigllodollht
farm camp slte of Mr. and Mrs. Kathy and Mr . and Mrs. D. K. Ing to be held at the !'llmeroy pounds. loUr ounces at birth tllld
Kleth Casdorph (Alta Will).
Casdorph (Alta WUI), all or Co- Baptist Chu!'ch. , The Vacatioo . !s,beillll ,~tomed by lour \)roll&gt;.,
'Phl•ls the first. time all six tuml!U'Si'Mr, ancl Mr's. GoleitW111 Bible Sc:hool will be held for · erlll She lo· tile granddaollltteo-' '
brothers and sisters had been· . and Stephen, Upper Arlington; 10 days starting July 29. All in- of Mrs. MarteWUIIams.o!Perl3'together in over 23 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Zeller a:&gt;on- tere- persons are Invited to ville and Mrs. Myrtle McBride,
Tho&amp;e attending were Mr. and na WUI) and Jeff and TOdd of attend.
local.
Mrs. Norman Will and Duane and Gahanna.
Mrs. Mary Will, Rutland; Mr.
and Mrs. Pearl L. WIII and

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ANNOUNCEMENT IS being mode o! the engagement anti
IIJI)roaching marriage ot Miss Deborah Ann Hooper, to Air ..
man l...C Robert Eugene Miller of Bergstrom, Texas, by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hooper of Shade, Route 1.
Airman MUler Is the son of Mr. and Mr&amp;. Arthur L Miller
of Rutland, Route I. He groduated !rom Rutland !Ugh School
in 1966 ani prtor to entering the service was employed at the
Ohio Valley Baking Co. o! Middleport. Ml58 !looper wiD he a
Junior at Meigs High School this lall. Plans are heil1! l11ldo
for an August wedding.

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Cheoblre. Ali August 16 woddlng Is being plaruled to lake ·
plaee to tho snver ·Boa Free WID Bop1ist Cburc~. Cheshire. ·
The cusltlm of open chUrch will be obs~.tvod. Miss Woods will
be a oenlor It Meigs High School. Mr. llllley Ia • f965 gradu-

Unifori!IB were d!atrlbuled to
several - glrll · In•tile volun-

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Gfiorse llllleT and grandson ol Mrs. Delma Halley of Route 2,

Enterprise Church Brotherhood has Cookout

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MRS. ' GERTRUDE WOODS snti Mr. Keith Woods o! Middleport are llltiiOUIICil1! ti1e elll!lj!ement ol their daughter,

ate
M!ddloport iUgll School anti has completed two years
In the 1). S. Army and is..,. employed with W. 0. Watters ol

Home Following

FRIGIDAIRE

Oeboran Ann Hooper

Mary Lynn Woods

MR. AND MRS. Leo B. Crew, 197 Mulberry Aw. p 0111•
eroy, are annwncing the eagagemeni of their daughte; Pamela Lee, to Donald Edward Napper,sonofMr. anti Mrs. Orville
Napper, Pomeroy, Route 4. Miss Crew graduated this aprirw
lrOIII Pomeroy High SchooL Her IWice, a 1966 graduate of
Pomeroy High School, Is 11011 serviJW with the U. S. Air Force
st Amarillo Air Force Base In Amarillo, Texas. Woddlplans are incomplete.
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meeting of

O.e Tr!Dill Circle, Trlnill united CIJireh o! Chrllt.
AIIO Included 011 · Mrl. Neub·
Ung'a program was a eertes ol
alidos tthowilll! tile interiOr or
tile $UJ'Ch. A dimer preceded
the nioetlng with Mra. Lou! aReibel, president, glyfng grace. Devotions by Mrs. Nova Soy!rled
opened with a poem, "Take
Time, •,• and group slngiJis or
"Holy Spirit Dwell with Me."
Mrs. Sey!rled read excorpto

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POMEI!OY - Mrs, Boll NOPIZ· 1rom .. arttc!o Olll,l"':u~"'r.;f;'~~·~
to Road !hr'Ple :1114:
stmWed allde~ fl! a trip to
cati!Ornia and Wasll!ngloo at · stend II''. by l!UI1 Gral1alli. . \ '

OUR BELATED coogratulations to Mr. and Mrs. JOO.n Duerr!
trude Mlfls. and Lizzie Quick
week the couple observed their golden wedding anniverImproving satlslactorlly and Jessary.' o special observance - although there were some unexpectsie 5lowe, about the same.
ed VlSitors.
Sally Mora
There was installation of om~
Mrs. Duerr's two sisters, Mrs. Alben Hoffner and Mrs. Eva
cers by Deputy Florenee Potts
F:lnlaw, of Zanesville, came for tbe day, aiXI there were Mr ard
MR. AND MRS. Donald C. Mora of Pomeroy Route 3
as follows:
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Mrs. Robert WtUte of Long Bottom, nephew and niece of the Du;rrs.
are annouudng the engagement of their &lt;laughter sally to
Councilor, Ada Slack; Vice
Earl F. Iagels, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl F ingei 's
Mr. Hoffber and son. Gerald, also came for the occasion.
Councilor,
Marie Rizer; AssociT • SGT. Robert Bocock, just
of Mason, W. VL Miss Mora is s graduate of F.astem•m;-.
ate VIce Councilor, EUeen Clark·
back from Vietnam, was given the ball rolling towords getting
School, class of 1967, am will graduate from Mountain State
Junior Past Councilor, Sylvl~
a royaJ welcome when he arriv- a light at the top o! the hill.
College in Augus~ She Is employed with the Pslnha Broth
Zwilling; Associate Junior Past
Sie' s contacted the trustees
ed in Middlt.POrt early le;st &amp;mAdvertising Agency in Athens, Mr. Ingels is a 1963 grad=~
Cooncllor, Margaret Eichinger·
day morning.
about having one installed and the
of Wahama Hlgll School anti atteooed Mountain State Colle
Conductor' Kathryn Johnson:
Hls wife, Kitty, and the cou- problem now seems to be the
He Is employed with the Dill Brothers Motor Co. of Parke:
Warden, Jean Hall; Jnaide Senti:
ple's two children Robin and Kel- utUlzy cost. The charge [or a
burg, W. VL A September wodcllng Is planned.
nel, Clara Lavender; Outside SenIee. loft Middleport about 9 p. dusk to dayligllt light wblch woold
Uno!, Edith Hood.
m. Saturday to meet him at tbe be automatic is $4.50 a mm.tlJ
POMEROY- Dr. A. P.Smlth,
Leola Enoch and Myle Hudson
Columbus airport. Between then and Mrs. Folmer ls trying to seand the time they returned, about cure donations and pledges to pay Veterinarian from Amesville were not present tot&gt;., installed
Ohio, spoke to tho Meigs 4-H as Associate Councilor and 18
4:30 in the morning, Bett,y Fultz the amount.
POMEROY - Brutherhood of
Pleasure Riders on "Manag!ng mo. Trustee. other octlcers are
Interested In helping?
and Carol Bachtel decorated the
the Enterprise United Methodist
front porch.
the Health of Your Horge" at Mrs. Eooch, team ea.Ptain; Either
Dozens of balloons irrallsizes
MRS. GENE Crooks, daugllter. Jts meeting held at Downie Acres Harden, Financial Secretary; Sawhich has carried the name Df
die Thuener, Recording Secreshapes and colors, provided ~ in.J.aw of Mr. and Mrs. Walter July 9.
the Pilgrim Holiness Church now
Dr. Smith also passed out edu- tary; Margaret Cottrlll, Treaa.
background lor a hugo sign which Crooks, Middleport, graduated
has merged with her sister
read ,.Welcome Home, Bo" . AI a week or so ago from Old Dom- cational booklets on horse care urer and Mrs. Cottrtll and Mrs.
DANVll..LE - Rev. and Mrs.
stream, The Wesleyan Methodist,
Charles Dozer, pastor of the to now together as The WesleyKltt,y put It: "We wore Just fiab. inion College in Norfolk, va. to the 18 me.mbers and s vtsl- Potts, pianists.
bergasted when we pulled up In with a bachelor of science de- tors present. Mrs. Wllliam B · Committees appolntedby in~go.. Danvil1e Wesleyan Church Uor- an Church, it was reported.
front of the house!". To top it gree in elementary OOucation. Downie, advisor, served refresh~ log Councilor wereFlagbearers merl.y Pilgrim Holiness) attendall oil. when they ..,.ned the S.e hopes to teach this !all. menta of punch and cookies.
Linda Lavender and Theht~ ed the closing services of the
The
next
meeting
will
be
a
Grueser;
Kitchen, Janice Law- International Conference of the
lront door out tumbled a bag or
Before her marriage, Nancy
confetti and rice.
had completed three years at practice session at the Meigs !lOll, chairman; Pauline Morar- now newLy formed Wesleyan
A family reunited after a year Ohio State Universlzy. Jnc!dental- County Fairgrounds at 6 p.m. Icy and ~lvla Zwllllng; Ways Church at Anderson. lnd!ano.
The
Wesleyan Methodist
how could It be anything but ly, Lt. Crooks and his wlfe will on July 22, at which time project and Means, Leola Enoch, chairbooks
must
be
turned
in
and
the
man;
EUeen
Clark,
Clara
LaveRa time of celebration.
arrivoe home next week. Gene
Church had Its origin In 1843
Sgt. Bocock will be here with has a Leave coming and the coumembers lri.ll have a wiener roast der • and Edith Hood; Delinquent,
and the Pilgrim Holiness Church
his family until August 10 when ple will be spending their time wltll their parents as guests. Esther Harden, chairman· and dett;slts beglMlngto 1897. These
Margaret Cottrlll; PUbitctty, churches completed their merhe Is to report to Lockland Air between Middleport and ColumMargaret Cottrill and Ada Slack. ger on June 26, 1968. The mergForce Base in Texas tor an eight bus.
The June birthday or Mrs. M&gt;r- ed membership totals 1 ~:!,3f0
week coo.rse in recruiting. From
APPLY FOR LICENSE
arity
was observed with the new
there he wUI come to Ashland,
G~LUPOLIS One colt)le
with a &amp;lnday School enrollment
kitchen
committee serving cake
Ky., where he will be joined by
apphed for a marriage license
of more than 300,000.
bls !amlly,
Every large river is the lllm
saturday in the office o! Gallia brougllt by Mrs. Morarlcy, with
Meanwhile, Kitty plans to retotal of many smaller streams.
County Probate Court: Robert ice cream and teed tea furnished
main In Middleport and lrith her
F. Burnett, 39, sheet metal work- by the members. July birtlldays It ls in the nature of rivers
work at WMPO.
er, atxl Lois Ann Wilkins 33 will be observed at the July 25 that flow In close prox1mlcy to
Gallipolis, at home.
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unite. And so lt isthatthestream
, MAKING BLUE gartera f o r
brides bas long been • hobby or
Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr. Her 27Ist
one was special for it was rrom
MASON - Mr. and Mrs. WaJ.
by her granddaughter, Kathy Hanter
c. Werry and family Paula
nahs, at her June wedding to
~IIODUC'I' 0~ O&amp;N.IIAL MOTOR.
Dick Werry, Kathy also wore her Debbie, Dee and Gl...; David
grandmother'• locket tor some- and Mrs. Ray (Fronna B.) Barker, have returned to tl!eir home
thing borrowed and carried her
in
Moaon, W. Va. after enjoying
blplkie for something old.
FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC
a 3, 945 mlle ca.mper trailer toor.
The ultimate in oven-cleaning convenience!
The goal was to visit with Mo.
CONCERN about vandalism and
RANGE
DELUXE
Just
s~ two simple controls and the Frigidaire
jor
and
Mrs.
H.
Joe
Gress
and
other activities st t h e Rock
farnlly
or
Randolph
Air
F
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c
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~lect~l-clean oven cleans itseJI automatically
. ~ngs Cemetery has prompted
Base,
San
Antonio,
Texas.
MJUor
e
ectncally. Cleans the oven racks even the •
· · Mrs. George Folmer to start
40-\NCH MODEL RDE·20L
Gress, a command pilot, servsurface unit drip bowls. See the results inside!
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n;o-.v.w;w;oow:;:w..:
is the nephew of Fronna B. Bar~
FromTh.Ho~q
ker and the brother of Mrs. WerEconomics
ry. He is also the brother of
Mrs. Bett.Y Fry of New Haven
Dep1rtment
W. Va. and the brother or ~­
·.~
gene J. Gress of Wyandotte,
Of Th. loc1l Schools
Mr. and M.rs. Vernor BeMett Mich. Major Gress, ·when u
returned to their home In Lan. youngster, was a newspaper carFull W1rr1nty
tin&amp; Mich. after spending sev. rier boy, 1n his hotne town or
era1 days here as the guests Mason, W, Va.
Delivery
of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Canada,y.
During the seven day sta¥ at
Mrs. Charles Lochary and chll- Randolph A.F .B., Universe! Clcy,
dren, Meg and Robert, are here San Antonio, Texas, amongthrllifrom Wheaton, Md. for a visit lng points of interest were the
with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Story and Alr Force base, Taj Mahal, the
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lochary,
tl
landing field of President L, B,
J
They will be joined by Charles Jolmson, the blrtbplace or PresLocharY next Friday.
Ident Johnson, the Johnson White
Mr . and Mrs. George 3\iv. House and ranch of Texas, the
eler, Jr. of Cincinnati visited Hemlslair 68, The Alamo, &amp;mken
here this week with Mr. and Gardens, For Sam Houston, the
Mrs. WUI Myer.
Spanish Governor's Mansion, San
Am Holter has returned from Antonio River Theatre, San Jose
COlUIIll)us wht.'fe she attendedor- Mlssloo, and W•stern Vlllage.
tentation. at Ohio State UniverEnroute, the party stayedoverott,y.
nillht in the states or Kentucky
The Rev . and Mrs. Wendell TeMessee and Arkansas and ~
G. Stutler and aon, Kevin, or the return trip spent nlght.'l in
.racuse are on vacation. The Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, Dfamily is the guests of the Rev
llnots, Indiana and Ohio. The fam.
and Mrs. Randall Parsons and lly visited In Dayton with the
fomlly In Florldo. They visited brother and sister of Mr. Werry
tile observation decks or the cit. (Mr. and Mrs. Paul WerrY and
rtll tower in the hlglllands or Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Phelps).
Central Florida at Clermont for
1 view of the largest concentrat!OII or citrus In the -ld.
SEEKS DIVORCE
SIYenteen mllUon trees a n d
GALLIPOIJS - Lsvonne B.
bundredl or lakes are within Wlllace, 628 Third Ave., ft.led
the 2,000 square mlle area seen a ,PetltlooSaturday In Galli&amp; C&lt;Jun..
IMm the top of the tower.
lY Common Pleas Court for a
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kloos and divorce !rom Sgt. Roy D, WalMr. and Mrs. Eldoro WUI have lace, U.S. Army, Germany. She
nturned home from a vacation charges groJI neglect or duty
trip to Jesup, Ga., where they and extreme cruelty and seeks
·.~!lt&lt;ld with Mrs. Annie WUI
alimony anti custody of a minor
Mr. IL ·• 141'1. RoT Baker Jr ' child. They 11ero msrrled Aug.
and easy to keep dean
IIHLEPOIT
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Rock S/)rings Grange Will
Exhibit at '68 Meigs Fair
POMEROYGr••will b The Rock ~rings
e one o! ! o u r
- -~· to exbl
_anges
bit~..atFthe 1968
Amual M 1g r ...
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12-17.
decided to prepare a
fa!It wash!bi
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ex
t during a meeting
ot Ul R k Qow.l
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ngs grange Tburs.... ·""t
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ru.,.
at
the
Goegleln,
t hall with Fred
maser,
lnspectio
hpresiding,
ld b
n was e
y Virgil
Atkins, deputy master and
Pauline Atldns, juvenile .ron.
The grange made their aelec-

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AI 10 read was a thank..vn~. note eluded the moetlna with a prayer
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lor Amerlc....
altemate for the State Gr••-~- 1rom Harold Hood for ·
Dowers
convention whleh will be held Rolreshmoots or pie and Ice
Katie Eastman Hood. A·-in Oc:td&gt;er at D··•-.
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creaJn
were aerv"' by the home
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pa.. .., card was sent to M r s.
Mrs. Amos Leonard, home ec- Frank Grueser whose brother econom!ca chairman.
onomlcs chairman, ~·~·
·--··ced clled recently· R~rted ill -re
thst the '""'"'''V'
-·""' contest will be Sherman Roberta,·~Conley Cole
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held at the next .-u
Dn.mooa Gr••F
c1
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ran s Morris, and Homer Rice .'
1 for aid from
meeting. One a-•
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.. OUr Country'' was the " r •
the Lodi Grarlgeln Athens Coun- gram 'theme used by Mrs. w
w. A..,...
t;y was answered. A communlca- Morgan, lecturer. Foll.......a .....
tion trom tbe Ohio State Grange group stngtng ol ••Amert ""th~~~&amp;
was read concerning the elec-- Beautiful '' Fr-~· Grue ca e
tlon oI delegates.
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serstory
read
ur Am Old
Glory.''
The
SYRACUSE - Flfteelt memof the flag was given by Mrs.
bers were present when Guiding
William Grueser, Miss Betty
star CIMOlcti 124 Daugllters ol
Leonard spoke oo dlspla,yins the
America Lodge convened tor reg.
fiag at night and an orllcle on
ulor SOSaiOII Thursday n1gi1t with
the Statue of Liberty was given ~lvla Zwilling as Councilor.
by
Mrs. Robert Louks.
By
Vartou s financial and auditing
other articles were .,A Voice reports were read and accept
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dom" by Mrs. Fred Leifheit·
"Safety" by Fred Goeg:letn.'
'•Growing OIU" by Mrs. Hom~
Radford.
An artjcle on the new lij'nthetlc milk was read by WilHam Grueser. The lecturer con-

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Announcement

Sisters Laura Sayre, reported back in Holzer hospital, Ger-

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Of Approaching
Pamela Lee Crew

Church held a cookoutat the Portland Park Friday nlgi1t.
Mr. and Mro. Morvin Spencer
and son, Brillll, of Fairborn ware
guests. Members and their famUles attending were tile Rev, and
Mrs. WOllam A!rson and c!dldren. Dolly, Poggi, Patrick, and
Gena, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen,

Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeka, Mr.
and Mra. Carl Jemlnga, Mrl.
Edith Batey, Pete Jllllninga, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph ~cor, Mr. and ·
Mro. Ed Kin&amp; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Bentz andldarJorle, Emmett Will, and Mr. and Mro.
James WUI, Backy, Brenda, Beverly, and Brian.
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RECEPTION honoring Mrs.
Noomi King, Grand Ruth of the
Grand Chapter ol Ohio, Order
ol the Eastern Star, will be held
at 7:30 Saturday night at the
Ml&lt;!dleport Mo'!'1Wc Temple.
Evangeline c118P!#:.J• .1)&lt;1~~
the reception wblch is open to
all Ealtern Star members and
friends ol Mrs. King.
MIDDLEPORT Little League
will sponsor an outaide dance
this coming satUrday night from
9 to 12 p. m. at the Middleport
C&lt;Bnmunicy Park. Tho Jays will
be ln charge.
BAKE SALE, Racine Methodist Church Annex, saturday,
from 10 L m. lO I p. m. Sponsored by the Happy Hustler Sunday School Class.

Inspection

Marriage Vows

RACINE - Mr. and M r 1.
Clarence Adams, Racine, are
amounebig the engagement or
their dau8btor, Sandra. to Cpl.
Charles H. Cobb, son of Mrs.
Charles E. D~rtY and c. Lester Cobb, l'lllnt Pieaaant.
Vow• or tho marriage will be
read at f p.m. toda,y at the home
o! the bride with the Rev. Freeland Norris of!Ic!atins.

~~~~ ~ 11* pro~aJ\111(•~.
by ~ ~1, le~. iionis,
itodlnp, Joke I oild ~!ir!i• ·""l'8

8 oz. $5.00

~lude&lt;l "'!'tile ~!Uil,'lc e
C\'OIID tuld @lie !lOre ..tvild.lJr·,)

,COIIclucibil
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meetlns.

The

of!ertna - Ilk•

tllld die meotlnl e1t11cludod wl1h
the benedletiiln.
For the d!llllor, tile table• _.,

decor- with n-rl"fromllle
garden "' Mra. Slll'frled. AllelltiIng beudeo !hose named ...,.

Seven Young

land.

The open chUrch wedding wiu
be "" evoot or July 20 at the
Rutland Nazarene Church at 7:30
p.m.
Miss Bissell Is a 1967 groduate of Eastern iUgll School and
Mr. Grate . graduated !rom Rotland High School In 1968. He Is
a gracliate ol Ml State CoUege
and attended Franklin Universlcy,
Columbus. He Is also a member
of the National Q1urd and I&amp; pros·
ently employed at the Rutland
Furniture

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MIDDLEPORT - Seven )'OUOII
poaple of the Middleport Clllrch
o1 Christ will attend camp lblo
week st the Howell's MUla Chrfa.
11an Camp at Ona, W. v..
Going trom here will be Jyl
Beaver. Pam Dodson, P a tt Y
Glaze. SharOn WUson, Paul Cllllnlngham, Stove Gerlaeb, and Jon
Bunce.

eo.. Rutland.

lli&gt;diJIIGUr . .

Presents ..•.

So tremendously accepted, we have
expanded this line to sure-selling
styles. Their soft leathers, ample toe
room, gentle b~t-up arch, fibre
insoles, crepe wedge sole and heel, and
economic selling price have made
Scho·Peds our leading casual line of
shoes. Why not make them yours, too?

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It waa doddetl Iii ..... ~ ,
cakes. Clui-1 carda.,..011 sale by the .d relelllti ordlra
may be placocl !lith· lira. ,_ .
Kloea.
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Further ropaln .., the croll!
wore d!ocuased tllld tile JrliUP
pve a •ala ol IIIP._ 'l!i ~
Marguerite ~~oyer fDr , . . . ~
labor eljiOIIse• on !he prPJo«.
II wao voted to dl........ wl1h
the Augull meeting. Mra. .11117er and Mrs. Freda Flllcl* will
be hosteiiOS for, the 5o&amp;J'8'IIbe"

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Mrs. Clara Karr. Mrs. Glot,S.
Wlllllllltlltl1, Mra. EG!el WIIUam·
CHESTER - Mr. and Mrs:' ...,, Mrs. Hilda Scbmoll, 111ti
Charles Bissell, Chester, a r e Mrs. Ruth Maasar.
announcing the approaching marriage or their dougllter, Karen
&amp;le, to David L. Grate, - of
people
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold ·Grate, Rut-

Hartley &amp; Bennett, Pomeroy

to Be Read Today ·:

POMEI!OY - Jnllj)Octlon was
·beld
the Hemlock. &lt;;range
mot recontly at the hall.
Leo Story, master, ooncllcted.
the· meeting &lt;l!rlng whlcb lime
11110 appeal lor aid was an.,.ered. The fourth degree waa Jilt
on in lull form. ·virgil A11dns,
deplfY .,.ster and Mrs. Atldno,
juYOIIile lnalrOO, prolented talks
tll~wQrk.
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B':"t 33 keeps you feeling
cnsp and lrosh.
Fint, because Brut 33
smells just like Brut for men
only l!ghter. Second, becau~ it
contams an effective all..cJay
deodorant whk:h cov.,. all of you
notJustunderyouranns.
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Brut 33, thespla•h-on IOOon. That'•
how you keep your cool. While all thoae
around you are ID!Iingthein.

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ANNOUNCE MEETING
BffiTil ANNOUNCED
The children oll!oe late Mr. Becky, JerrY andDiana,Cbarles·
POMEROY - Final plans for
SYRACUSE - Mr. lllld Mrs.
and Mrs. G. 0, WUI met Sat- ton, W.Va.; Mr.andMrs.OrvUle the Dally Vacatioo Bible school Ray WUIIams, ol Rayland are anurday, July 6, at Columbus lor Will and Jane and Des. Yakima. or the Trinity United Cll&gt;rch or nounclng the birth or a dau8ba reunion.
Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chrlst will be made Tuesday, .ter on July 10, at the Martina
The day was spent at t h e Smith (Rutlo Will) and ille and July 16, at 7:30p.m., at a meet- FerrY hospital. Sheweigllodollht
farm camp slte of Mr. and Mrs. Kathy and Mr . and Mrs. D. K. Ing to be held at the !'llmeroy pounds. loUr ounces at birth tllld
Kleth Casdorph (Alta Will).
Casdorph (Alta WUI), all or Co- Baptist Chu!'ch. , The Vacatioo . !s,beillll ,~tomed by lour \)roll&gt;.,
'Phl•ls the first. time all six tuml!U'Si'Mr, ancl Mr's. GoleitW111 Bible Sc:hool will be held for · erlll She lo· tile granddaollltteo-' '
brothers and sisters had been· . and Stephen, Upper Arlington; 10 days starting July 29. All in- of Mrs. MarteWUIIams.o!Perl3'together in over 23 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Zeller a:&gt;on- tere- persons are Invited to ville and Mrs. Myrtle McBride,
Tho&amp;e attending were Mr. and na WUI) and Jeff and TOdd of attend.
local.
Mrs. Norman Will and Duane and Gahanna.
Mrs. Mary Will, Rutland; Mr.
and Mrs. Pearl L. WIII and

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ANNOUNCEMENT IS being mode o! the engagement anti
IIJI)roaching marriage ot Miss Deborah Ann Hooper, to Air ..
man l...C Robert Eugene Miller of Bergstrom, Texas, by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hooper of Shade, Route 1.
Airman MUler Is the son of Mr. and Mr&amp;. Arthur L Miller
of Rutland, Route I. He groduated !rom Rutland !Ugh School
in 1966 ani prtor to entering the service was employed at the
Ohio Valley Baking Co. o! Middleport. Ml58 !looper wiD he a
Junior at Meigs High School this lall. Plans are heil1! l11ldo
for an August wedding.

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Cheoblre. Ali August 16 woddlng Is being plaruled to lake ·
plaee to tho snver ·Boa Free WID Bop1ist Cburc~. Cheshire. ·
The cusltlm of open chUrch will be obs~.tvod. Miss Woods will
be a oenlor It Meigs High School. Mr. llllley Ia • f965 gradu-

Unifori!IB were d!atrlbuled to
several - glrll · In•tile volun-

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Gfiorse llllleT and grandson ol Mrs. Delma Halley of Route 2,

Enterprise Church Brotherhood has Cookout

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MRS. ' GERTRUDE WOODS snti Mr. Keith Woods o! Middleport are llltiiOUIICil1! ti1e elll!lj!ement ol their daughter,

ate
M!ddloport iUgll School anti has completed two years
In the 1). S. Army and is..,. employed with W. 0. Watters ol

Home Following

FRIGIDAIRE

Oeboran Ann Hooper

Mary Lynn Woods

MR. AND MRS. Leo B. Crew, 197 Mulberry Aw. p 0111•
eroy, are annwncing the eagagemeni of their daughte; Pamela Lee, to Donald Edward Napper,sonofMr. anti Mrs. Orville
Napper, Pomeroy, Route 4. Miss Crew graduated this aprirw
lrOIII Pomeroy High SchooL Her IWice, a 1966 graduate of
Pomeroy High School, Is 11011 serviJW with the U. S. Air Force
st Amarillo Air Force Base In Amarillo, Texas. Woddlplans are incomplete.
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meeting of

O.e Tr!Dill Circle, Trlnill united CIJireh o! Chrllt.
AIIO Included 011 · Mrl. Neub·
Ung'a program was a eertes ol
alidos tthowilll! tile interiOr or
tile $UJ'Ch. A dimer preceded
the nioetlng with Mra. Lou! aReibel, president, glyfng grace. Devotions by Mrs. Nova Soy!rled
opened with a poem, "Take
Time, •,• and group slngiJis or
"Holy Spirit Dwell with Me."
Mrs. Sey!rled read excorpto

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POMEI!OY - Mrs, Boll NOPIZ· 1rom .. arttc!o Olll,l"':u~"'r.;f;'~~·~
to Road !hr'Ple :1114:
stmWed allde~ fl! a trip to
cati!Ornia and Wasll!ngloo at · stend II''. by l!UI1 Gral1alli. . \ '

OUR BELATED coogratulations to Mr. and Mrs. JOO.n Duerr!
trude Mlfls. and Lizzie Quick
week the couple observed their golden wedding anniverImproving satlslactorlly and Jessary.' o special observance - although there were some unexpectsie 5lowe, about the same.
ed VlSitors.
Sally Mora
There was installation of om~
Mrs. Duerr's two sisters, Mrs. Alben Hoffner and Mrs. Eva
cers by Deputy Florenee Potts
F:lnlaw, of Zanesville, came for tbe day, aiXI there were Mr ard
MR. AND MRS. Donald C. Mora of Pomeroy Route 3
as follows:
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Mrs. Robert WtUte of Long Bottom, nephew and niece of the Du;rrs.
are annouudng the engagement of their &lt;laughter sally to
Councilor, Ada Slack; Vice
Earl F. Iagels, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl F ingei 's
Mr. Hoffber and son. Gerald, also came for the occasion.
Councilor,
Marie Rizer; AssociT • SGT. Robert Bocock, just
of Mason, W. VL Miss Mora is s graduate of F.astem•m;-.
ate VIce Councilor, EUeen Clark·
back from Vietnam, was given the ball rolling towords getting
School, class of 1967, am will graduate from Mountain State
Junior Past Councilor, Sylvl~
a royaJ welcome when he arriv- a light at the top o! the hill.
College in Augus~ She Is employed with the Pslnha Broth
Zwilling; Associate Junior Past
Sie' s contacted the trustees
ed in Middlt.POrt early le;st &amp;mAdvertising Agency in Athens, Mr. Ingels is a 1963 grad=~
Cooncllor, Margaret Eichinger·
day morning.
about having one installed and the
of Wahama Hlgll School anti atteooed Mountain State Colle
Conductor' Kathryn Johnson:
Hls wife, Kitty, and the cou- problem now seems to be the
He Is employed with the Dill Brothers Motor Co. of Parke:
Warden, Jean Hall; Jnaide Senti:
ple's two children Robin and Kel- utUlzy cost. The charge [or a
burg, W. VL A September wodcllng Is planned.
nel, Clara Lavender; Outside SenIee. loft Middleport about 9 p. dusk to dayligllt light wblch woold
Uno!, Edith Hood.
m. Saturday to meet him at tbe be automatic is $4.50 a mm.tlJ
POMEROY- Dr. A. P.Smlth,
Leola Enoch and Myle Hudson
Columbus airport. Between then and Mrs. Folmer ls trying to seand the time they returned, about cure donations and pledges to pay Veterinarian from Amesville were not present tot&gt;., installed
Ohio, spoke to tho Meigs 4-H as Associate Councilor and 18
4:30 in the morning, Bett,y Fultz the amount.
POMEROY - Brutherhood of
Pleasure Riders on "Manag!ng mo. Trustee. other octlcers are
Interested In helping?
and Carol Bachtel decorated the
the Enterprise United Methodist
front porch.
the Health of Your Horge" at Mrs. Eooch, team ea.Ptain; Either
Dozens of balloons irrallsizes
MRS. GENE Crooks, daugllter. Jts meeting held at Downie Acres Harden, Financial Secretary; Sawhich has carried the name Df
die Thuener, Recording Secreshapes and colors, provided ~ in.J.aw of Mr. and Mrs. Walter July 9.
the Pilgrim Holiness Church now
Dr. Smith also passed out edu- tary; Margaret Cottrlll, Treaa.
background lor a hugo sign which Crooks, Middleport, graduated
has merged with her sister
read ,.Welcome Home, Bo" . AI a week or so ago from Old Dom- cational booklets on horse care urer and Mrs. Cottrtll and Mrs.
DANVll..LE - Rev. and Mrs.
stream, The Wesleyan Methodist,
Charles Dozer, pastor of the to now together as The WesleyKltt,y put It: "We wore Just fiab. inion College in Norfolk, va. to the 18 me.mbers and s vtsl- Potts, pianists.
bergasted when we pulled up In with a bachelor of science de- tors present. Mrs. Wllliam B · Committees appolntedby in~go.. Danvil1e Wesleyan Church Uor- an Church, it was reported.
front of the house!". To top it gree in elementary OOucation. Downie, advisor, served refresh~ log Councilor wereFlagbearers merl.y Pilgrim Holiness) attendall oil. when they ..,.ned the S.e hopes to teach this !all. menta of punch and cookies.
Linda Lavender and Theht~ ed the closing services of the
The
next
meeting
will
be
a
Grueser;
Kitchen, Janice Law- International Conference of the
lront door out tumbled a bag or
Before her marriage, Nancy
confetti and rice.
had completed three years at practice session at the Meigs !lOll, chairman; Pauline Morar- now newLy formed Wesleyan
A family reunited after a year Ohio State Universlzy. Jnc!dental- County Fairgrounds at 6 p.m. Icy and ~lvla Zwllllng; Ways Church at Anderson. lnd!ano.
The
Wesleyan Methodist
how could It be anything but ly, Lt. Crooks and his wlfe will on July 22, at which time project and Means, Leola Enoch, chairbooks
must
be
turned
in
and
the
man;
EUeen
Clark,
Clara
LaveRa time of celebration.
arrivoe home next week. Gene
Church had Its origin In 1843
Sgt. Bocock will be here with has a Leave coming and the coumembers lri.ll have a wiener roast der • and Edith Hood; Delinquent,
and the Pilgrim Holiness Church
his family until August 10 when ple will be spending their time wltll their parents as guests. Esther Harden, chairman· and dett;slts beglMlngto 1897. These
Margaret Cottrlll; PUbitctty, churches completed their merhe Is to report to Lockland Air between Middleport and ColumMargaret Cottrill and Ada Slack. ger on June 26, 1968. The mergForce Base in Texas tor an eight bus.
The June birthday or Mrs. M&gt;r- ed membership totals 1 ~:!,3f0
week coo.rse in recruiting. From
APPLY FOR LICENSE
arity
was observed with the new
there he wUI come to Ashland,
G~LUPOLIS One colt)le
with a &amp;lnday School enrollment
kitchen
committee serving cake
Ky., where he will be joined by
apphed for a marriage license
of more than 300,000.
bls !amlly,
Every large river is the lllm
saturday in the office o! Gallia brougllt by Mrs. Morarlcy, with
Meanwhile, Kitty plans to retotal of many smaller streams.
County Probate Court: Robert ice cream and teed tea furnished
main In Middleport and lrith her
F. Burnett, 39, sheet metal work- by the members. July birtlldays It ls in the nature of rivers
work at WMPO.
er, atxl Lois Ann Wilkins 33 will be observed at the July 25 that flow In close prox1mlcy to
Gallipolis, at home.
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unite. And so lt isthatthestream
, MAKING BLUE gartera f o r
brides bas long been • hobby or
Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr. Her 27Ist
one was special for it was rrom
MASON - Mr. and Mrs. WaJ.
by her granddaughter, Kathy Hanter
c. Werry and family Paula
nahs, at her June wedding to
~IIODUC'I' 0~ O&amp;N.IIAL MOTOR.
Dick Werry, Kathy also wore her Debbie, Dee and Gl...; David
grandmother'• locket tor some- and Mrs. Ray (Fronna B.) Barker, have returned to tl!eir home
thing borrowed and carried her
in
Moaon, W. Va. after enjoying
blplkie for something old.
FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC
a 3, 945 mlle ca.mper trailer toor.
The ultimate in oven-cleaning convenience!
The goal was to visit with Mo.
CONCERN about vandalism and
RANGE
DELUXE
Just
s~ two simple controls and the Frigidaire
jor
and
Mrs.
H.
Joe
Gress
and
other activities st t h e Rock
farnlly
or
Randolph
Air
F
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c
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~lect~l-clean oven cleans itseJI automatically
. ~ngs Cemetery has prompted
Base,
San
Antonio,
Texas.
MJUor
e
ectncally. Cleans the oven racks even the •
· · Mrs. George Folmer to start
40-\NCH MODEL RDE·20L
Gress, a command pilot, servsurface unit drip bowls. See the results inside!
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n;o-.v.w;w;oow:;:w..:
is the nephew of Fronna B. Bar~
FromTh.Ho~q
ker and the brother of Mrs. WerEconomics
ry. He is also the brother of
Mrs. Bett.Y Fry of New Haven
Dep1rtment
W. Va. and the brother or ~­
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gene J. Gress of Wyandotte,
Of Th. loc1l Schools
Mr. and M.rs. Vernor BeMett Mich. Major Gress, ·when u
returned to their home In Lan. youngster, was a newspaper carFull W1rr1nty
tin&amp; Mich. after spending sev. rier boy, 1n his hotne town or
era1 days here as the guests Mason, W, Va.
Delivery
of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Canada,y.
During the seven day sta¥ at
Mrs. Charles Lochary and chll- Randolph A.F .B., Universe! Clcy,
dren, Meg and Robert, are here San Antonio, Texas, amongthrllifrom Wheaton, Md. for a visit lng points of interest were the
with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Story and Alr Force base, Taj Mahal, the
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lochary,
tl
landing field of President L, B,
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They will be joined by Charles Jolmson, the blrtbplace or PresLocharY next Friday.
Ident Johnson, the Johnson White
Mr . and Mrs. George 3\iv. House and ranch of Texas, the
eler, Jr. of Cincinnati visited Hemlslair 68, The Alamo, &amp;mken
here this week with Mr. and Gardens, For Sam Houston, the
Mrs. WUI Myer.
Spanish Governor's Mansion, San
Am Holter has returned from Antonio River Theatre, San Jose
COlUIIll)us wht.'fe she attendedor- Mlssloo, and W•stern Vlllage.
tentation. at Ohio State UniverEnroute, the party stayedoverott,y.
nillht in the states or Kentucky
The Rev . and Mrs. Wendell TeMessee and Arkansas and ~
G. Stutler and aon, Kevin, or the return trip spent nlght.'l in
.racuse are on vacation. The Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, Dfamily is the guests of the Rev
llnots, Indiana and Ohio. The fam.
and Mrs. Randall Parsons and lly visited In Dayton with the
fomlly In Florldo. They visited brother and sister of Mr. Werry
tile observation decks or the cit. (Mr. and Mrs. Paul WerrY and
rtll tower in the hlglllands or Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Phelps).
Central Florida at Clermont for
1 view of the largest concentrat!OII or citrus In the -ld.
SEEKS DIVORCE
SIYenteen mllUon trees a n d
GALLIPOIJS - Lsvonne B.
bundredl or lakes are within Wlllace, 628 Third Ave., ft.led
the 2,000 square mlle area seen a ,PetltlooSaturday In Galli&amp; C&lt;Jun..
IMm the top of the tower.
lY Common Pleas Court for a
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kloos and divorce !rom Sgt. Roy D, WalMr. and Mrs. Eldoro WUI have lace, U.S. Army, Germany. She
nturned home from a vacation charges groJI neglect or duty
trip to Jesup, Ga., where they and extreme cruelty and seeks
·.~!lt&lt;ld with Mrs. Annie WUI
alimony anti custody of a minor
Mr. IL ·• 141'1. RoT Baker Jr ' child. They 11ero msrrled Aug.
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faltirqundo In the tNT area 1\(to. Sadie Balles, asol~
Wodne....,:
Juat oil Route 62 Slid will run tnl~er.
prelty baby
thrOU(h ~st (Oth,
.Directors "'' Fred Green, b)' Clllck
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All exhibits mai'at be In place Pete SOITIIIIOr&gt; WoodY M a"C e, melon eating conteat;. .
b)' 10 p.m. MmdiiY, Aug, 5th, · CIU!ord Dunn, llaymond Llev- High SChool band ct\IICOrt:
IIICI cannot be taken trom t h 0 ,. Ins, MirY F_r&lt;ljllldt. Edwin Roush, bee! show; Little Ml~o and
grounds unUI 9 p,m, Aug, lOth, Chal\les IVB11f"• , and N o r a tlo Mister ...test; IOOfii!P
No animals ..UI be permitted .Staats.
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slcal shoJI,
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to run at large on the grounds.
The program lor the lair InThuradiY: PurObredswlneconAllexhlbltors must seethat-thelr eludes: TueadiY: hoii\O art iudll· test; JuniOr Dlvialon
Catattendants are neatly dressed lng; tractor Jll!lllngconlest; home tie Show; Teenage ~sica!
and their exhibits are properly show opens; fair opening par. Junior Dairy Show; , Open Dlvi-- '
cared ror.
ade downtown; Hannan H l g h ston Dairy 8loW; 1eenlge Mu·
Gates will open to the pubHc School band concert: M a son llical Sho\Y.
at 9 a,m. on Tuesday, August 6th
Friday: Jamlor traetor ~v."
and the gatos will close at mid- Fair Booth Plans
ing conteat; lll'""l' pig coni at:.
night.
4·H dog show; nower show, ~
Of£icials are Ulwell co o k,
Pleasant High School Band conpresident; Floyd Rayburn, vice Made by Democrats
cert; market hog sale; scholarpresident; Mrs. ~rley SUlliRUTLAND - Plans for co- ship awardi baby beef sale and
teenage musical show.
sponsoring a booth at the Melgs
Saturday: f'lower show, W atCounty Fair In August with the tivlty day; greasy p1g and hog
Senior Club were made Thurs- contesti teenage musical shoW;
day when the Young Democrat Roy Acuft show at 2 p.m. and
Club of Meigs County met at 9:20 p.m.; Mason County horse
the Leading Creek Conservancy shoe pitching; garden tractor
building in Rutland.
driving contest; band concert;
Charles F. King, president, style show; Mason County Fair
Next To Old
W'dS in charge of the meeting, It
horse show; sweepstake award.
Sllnr Brlclp $Ita
was armm.mced that Mr. andMri!i.
The fair will close at 10 p .
King will serve as cmmty co- m., August lOth.
ordinators !or Harry Crewson,
U.S. Congressional candidate. It
was also annOWlced that tickets
are
nowavailable!orlhe!OthDisSS
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trict
Congressional
Dirmer
to
be
or Don a.lrd
held Aug. 15 at the Baker center
Ballroom in Athens, Jack Gllll0
PH. 446-4060
gan, U.S. Senatorial candidate,
will be guest speaker.
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INTENSIFY SEARCH
LAKEWOOD, Ohio (UPQ
Police expanded their search to
the West Coast saturday for a
man named in a first - degree
murder W'd.rrant Cor the shoot ·
lng death of his 20-year-old wife
Friday.
Police said Anthony Ferrari,
21, apparently slipped through
their dragnet here and may be
trying to make It to California
where he has a sister.

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of August 10 has been set for
the 1948 class reunion of Pl.
Pleasanl High School to be held
at the Pleasant Point Resort.
All resenrations must be returned not later thanJnl)' 30 to
Mrs. Bobbie Joe Chapman, treasurer. Mrs. Dottie C&amp;rnpbell ~s
in charge of the entertainment.

wider selection of models than anyone else, and all our models are "worth owning" to more
people th•n any other car. (Thai's because nobody packs more value into a car than Chevrolet
does!) Plus, all our '68 models must go to make way for the '69s. We figure, why fool around
with "price leade rs" and other "come.ons" when all you really are interested in is the best
value for your money. We're of!ering the kind of savings people want at this time of year on
the kinds of cars people want . , , from !he '68 Chevrolet Caprice to our most economical Nova.
So shop around , if you like, but don't do anything unlil you've talked to me. Other dealers
might match our prr ces, but they can't match the value of our Chevroleis, Find.out how easy
it really is to sa"V e on a car worth owning.

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drills In preparation for the
1968 football campaign.

This amount included $14,275
for the value of the land and
$1,275 for damage to the residue.
The state's deposit for the
land appropriated amoW1.ted to
$13,335, which included t he
state's estimated value of the
land at $5,265, and damage to
the reBidle of $8,070.
The oo!endant appealed t h e
state's appropriation of t h e
property because taking t h e
land for the right of W"'dY for the
Rt. 3~ by ..pass uland-locked approximately 16 or 17 acres of land
in the Forrest Hills subdivision,
on the north side or the by.pass
leaving it "isolated" and with
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is accepting contributions ofresidents who wl&amp;h to help defray
costs in brb\ging the group to
Meigs County. Contrib~tions may
be sent to her at 114 High S~,
Pomeroy. ,
Housing is needed also for or·
chestra members. Mrs. Ralph
Welker is chairman of this actlvity rtnd those wishing to house
orchestra members are to con-tact her,
The evening concert will be
presented from the orchestra's
specially constructed barge at
8:30 p.m. at the Pomeroy levee.

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dents perforining under the dlrectlon of Boudreau.
Meantime, Mr·s. W. P. Loch-

ary, Pom!Jroy, heading the Jvly
25 appearance of the Symphony .

Are Heard
By Porter
,POMEROY - Thirteen defendants were tined and 10 others
forfeited borJ.ds · Friday in t h e
c.ourt of Mlllgs Count.Y Judge
Frank W, Portar.
Fined werE! Edward Ray lor,
Murray'• City Route I, driving
while Intoxicated, $l!!Oand costs,
three days in jail· and a 30-&lt;lay
suspension of his driver's license with the fine and costs
suspended and theoo!endanlplaced on probatlon for six months;
Wesley Lee Wise, Langsville
Hoole I, $10 snd costs, stop sign
violation; Marvin Ours, OallipoUs, left Q( ~nter, $10 !Wd_costs; .
Thomas Harless, LangsvUle, $a
and costs, taiJure to dim headlights; Larry 0. Sellers, Portland Route 1, $5 and costs, un sale vehicle; Robert c. Stewart, Cheshire Route 2, $5 and
costs, unsafe vehicle; Fred J,
Conkle~ Cheshire, $25 and costs,
no driver's license, and $10 and
costs, Intoxication; Fred E. Kiser, Racine Route 2, left oC center, $5 and costs; Roger Bis~
sell, Middleport, SS and costs,
unsafe vehicle; Fred Scott, Jr.,
Pomeroy, $5 and costs, mrerwidth

vehicle;

Charles

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Withee, Pomeroy Houte 3, misu~ of f&lt;i.rmer registration, $10
and costsi Jack F. Young, Cool ville Route 2, expired driver's
GALUPOLIS - The Animal In May, they found approximately
Ruth B, Koecbllng, owner of license, $5 and costs; Jerry R,
Charity Le.tsile of Youngstown, 160 dogs, near~J;-50 cats and one tile Koonel, has been re~eased Aleshire, Pomeroy, $5andcos1s,
an afflilale of lbe Humane So-. pony exlatlng bi 81'd around an from th• COlumbus Workhoose no mu!ller.
etet;r Of the United States, re- old tarm house In fudeacribable under the care of responsible
Forfeiting bonds were Donald
~ Friday, It has been suefilth,
relatives.
R. Watsoo, Pittsburgh, $27.50,
ce1sftd ln dosing the Poplar
The animals had ~nsuft'iclent
Mtss Koechllng was sentenc- stop sign; Kermar R, 9J.afer,
llldp Kemelo, tit, 'I VInton. lood and drank !rom a polluted ed to thl! workhouse on an bi- smoot, w. va, , Improper .backAnimal Charity aald eloslng and ll:ash.fllled wat~r hole on su!llclent fUnds charge!romFO.Y· lng, $27,50; Curtis M. Powell,
~the ~Ia 1!"~:~rctlsht abotll . jhe p~. Mo('l. or th~ , clqS,B ~~ · ~, ' She b'IAI•\&gt;O"i! COD· Ashland, K,y., $27 .50, spending;
by the close cooperation or Gal- we~ ·In lln advanced atap or vlcted ond Dned on similar cbarg- James G. Basham, Arnold, Md.,
· ua County ProseCII(Ing Altorney 1111111$0; many or them without · eo In .OVeral SIIU!heastern Ohio $17,50 passbig on the right; Leo·
Jal)n A, Epling and Shtlrl1fDen. hair an !heir bqc!!es, Oneortlie COuilll~s, lnclu.dlng Gallla &lt;f'"'t· nlds R. Bar&lt;, Reedsvllle,$27.50,
••r A, Walker.
attendlnil veterinarian• a:om-:: l;f, ' · ' ' . ·
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!allure to yield right or way;
When lnvestlptors fn)m AnJ. menled l!'•t he had never b,rore
Alllmal . Charity, In Its an- '- James t;. Jolltsoo, Trinity, Ala,,
mal Charity checked the Kemels seenlll&lt;Jid oo an inlmal.
I]OWICement .of U..•closlng of the $27.50, speeding; Doma J, Bush,
Af\er · extenaive le~ eonsul, Kemel, ~ended. Its deep '!'all· Racine Route 1, $27,50, speed.
tatiOI), ~I or tiie, anl!Dala W!&gt;re to ,Attorney Epling, Will)· Ins; ·Ciell B. Wood, l(rracuse,
aurrendered to the .~stodY ' of.\ out ..jtolie •-_ration and hu, $27.50, !lllH&lt;Ibag; Karen L.· John'
Altoi]tel&lt; .Epling 1111!1 the , Animal ;. mllne ,concern, sutha solution soit; Raclla. Roote 1; $:!7,50, no
Charity League. None or the cats would not have been possillle. .. ll.P!"'alor'~ license. ·
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~~gg Jost seve!'~.•teeth 'Ill F"' retur* .·1" !110..•'""" _.-eut!t , -~' w. ldlii:bill llas sot 9:30 a.
celved, lal!j/i'Jilli&gt;s ~ to pick lljl Faa ·~n, Jl\ll fowxl m,, AUio· 1} •• !Ol' bsarlns
· !rOO&gt; a ~nue;·the •llt:r~ hl1" .liJm io'R; • . '.\~: i · •
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ot$20. ;,
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ThW~' left ·f!lllll In a·.·ditch.-,He . l~tve been, ~~ntae~ alre.4y In !late or Ohio vs. Of¥ M. stew·
wa)ked to a trall!lr home )n the the lnves"'gatlon, Sherllf)larte"' art and othero, In which the delll'ea ~ Sheri!! llartj&gt;nbacb was bilcli- r&lt;lwrts. investlgaUon Is rendanls wert awarded the var; ;,
sUJilllioned ··~· ~ L in. .Mean- continuing.
diet at the June 15trlat. ·..
time, li .... r'l"'rled that the six .
The motion ror the, """ trial
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was tiled on these lour lirom{ds:
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1. There is error in the amwrl:
GALLJPOUS - A. K. (Red)
or recovery bi that the amount
Suit11 r, GAHS l:iand instructor,
was too small. 2. The final or"
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der and judiement h not SUSIX&gt;!! ·&gt;! the &gt;arslty band that
talned by sufflctOnt evidence. 3.
' iun1or !air reheal'Sals will beFinal order andjudgementlscon·
gia ~iondal- In the band room
trary to laW'. 4, Verdict or the
at 9 a, _)II. sharp. Suiter adcled
jury Is man!!eat agalnat the evlthe mu•lcians have onho
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days to·_prepare [Or the 1968
After 4S minutes deliberation,
event, ltnd that it is importthe jury awarded the defendants
ant !hat all members be on
a judgement of $16,000 lor the
hand. The GAllS musicians
land aPJ)J'Ol&gt;riated lor the right
wUl perform at the rair on
of way for the new Gallipolis Rt.
Thursday, Aug. 1. Suiter said
35 by .pass, along with $119,53
the laSt two weeks o! August
interest from Oct. 17, 1967 to

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Part of the session will be d~
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Wind 5,ymphony under the dlrec•
lion of )h~ laigh schOjl] dl,rectors
of the county. The stud~J1~nstrumentalists will audit this session
by beini seated next to the per..
formlng members or the orches~··

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New z~nilh " Zpnelle" c~n ma_k ~ ~ile fun . agaln . .Precisi.o n aMPJifi;
c•ho n frum ~ M octo· lllhic" o'cutiS. W1!1ghs only 1f6 ounce 10f:l
KOOc.l for m m l mild l o~ ~~~- (nme in for il demonstro1li9n Of zerUh's
nt"w Zcnc11e. Jt " ' iiY bl! ju ~ t r igt1t for yc;JU !
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other a.ecurltles ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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Fedorllllmda sold and oecurllleo purchued under
• agreementa to retell ••••••••••• t , ••• ~ ••••. • , • • • 400,000.o0 ""(
Other l,.oana . . dliCOUDll ••••••••••••• .••••••••••••• 5,389,88$.91 ~ ••~
Bank premlaeti, fllrlt1lure and 'llx)una, and ~
aS.ats repreaeatiJW bank pram
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r.lde to Mlddlll&gt;orl However, Instead or taitl!,g Fila to Middleport, they too~ hlm out. fn back
or the town and beat. hlin, the
sheri!! reports.
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Alter the beatillj, durllljwhlch

POMEROY - For the first
time, the American Wlrd Sym..
•phony Orchestra, under the ell, recdon of Robert Austin Bo\1dreau, wDl cooduct three hoor
• allonsl ~s111111s lor hi~ ,
1n ~k!rlitfMIIili.S!s'•t!d their
directors 'tn Meigs Counf¥,
· •·"These s.Ympo·siums will replace the children's concerts of
past years lDII will be held durIng the dlljt,pnJuly 25 at select'
ed area ,chools.
Individual closs lnstl'Uctlon
will be,p:O.n dUring the hours by
members of the American Will!
Symphony and the study work
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American Wind·Symphony
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&amp;Yml&gt;hony committee, Is pictured receiving the contribution or the MiddlePort Chaml&gt;er of COm·
me['ce from Cash Bahr, chamber uf6eial• and from Paul Sniut, right, a cOntribution from the
Middleport Citizens National Bank and his peraonal contribution, The orchestra wiU apj)Oil' In a
free concert at the Pomeroy levee at 8:30 p, m. on July 25,

ol P001oroy, Ohio, at the close o!blls!De81 JIBIO 29, 1868, a otale ~MIIIIIJI. , ,
stitutlon organized and operating under the baliklng. laws of the State aild a
member or the Federal Reserve &amp;r•tem. Publlahed In acconllnee with a 0111. ,_.
mode b)' the State Banking Authorll!e• and by the Federal Baoerve - I I ( -~i
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Martha Childs, Rose Reynolds,
Peggy Gerlach and Beulah Roush.
The meeting opened with the
singing of the group's fong and
proyer by Martha Childs. Lena
McKinley, devotional leader,
gave the scrl.ptuie and a poem,
"Pra$ing Hands." Named on the
sick report were Mrs, William
Bradford, Mrs. Gerlach, Mrs.
Tuttle Fred Shlfiet, Herman Ohlinger; Marie MU!s, Dallas Lighlfaol.t Esther BW"n&amp;, Clara Dil..
gard. Blanche Haskins, Norma
Zirkle, David Ohlinger, Edgar
Heynolda ond &amp;!san Rawll~s.
A picnic was planned for the
Augult meeting wit!a Mary Mel~&gt;­
hart and Louise McElhinney DIDI"
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Members gave pleasant vacaUon
memories In answer to roll call
and Belly Cline reported on her
new grandson.
A dessert course was served
to 25 members and a guest, Mra.
Nina Bland, Akron, by Mrs.
Childs, Mrs. Fanner, Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. Frost and Mro. Mao
bel. Walburl\

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aoalstant vice
Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric
Company, hands check tor $2,433,835 to Mayor James R~ert, Wellston, making official Friday
the purchase of Ute city of Wellston's electric disti'lbution and street llghtlrt:: systems. Robert L,
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Rannells, (standing between Willlams and Mayor Rupert Is manager Southern Dtvi&amp;lon, Columbus_
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Dr', 'It,' 'R, Picken• was called to
and Southern; Paul E. Hopgh, lsaliltant mano'ger JacktiOII District and Brice MIUoy, rlli)lt, e •·
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MIDDLEPORT - Eleven past day night at t h e Middleport
presidents were honored when Church or ChrisL
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds gave an
the Philathea Society met Thursacrostic vlew of the letters spelling past president and each of
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the group presented remembrances from her term of ofnee, Each was presented a gift
along with Nora Rice the presen! president, Receiving gills
were Gene...te ve Farmer, Helen
Reynolds, Mlldred Hawley, Clyda Allensworth, A\Klrey Frost,
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MIDDLEPORT - Heniy hver, UbertY Avemie, Was taken
to Veterans Memorial Hoipltal
by the Middleport Emergency
Sopd Friday night lifter recelv·
lng a head 1nJury in a fall at hh
home. H~ was admitted for treatment, seturday II10I'IIIng, I h e
sq.~ad went to Ute Bolin real-

Past Presidents Honored ·

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29;, Rc!P,r LudtW~doO;' ...,.! ~ ·
Mf, and !of\"•· Mva Lllckt!o'tltio
of' New Haven, '!&amp;~ bt¥~n ~tiN . -•~
to t1ie sOtuid· Q! the lltille at Ill· ' ... ·
dllintoWll ·Gap, P&amp;, 'Tbla' Ia ill ' ..
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up for reserve oft'lcers ~
lng corps summw proll'aD'II.
Cadet Luekeydoo ls.atteDdlnB
this advanced camp !Or a l x
weeks, lie' will then return to his
. home In HIDltington, W. Va.,
where he will resume hla work
as ai&gt;us!neSI edmlnlstrallonmajor at Marshall Ulllveroiey, He .
Is a senior j)lla !all and IIIII .
II"' be holding a pooltton at
the Century Business .COllege
teaching acCGIII)IIng.
Roger's wife, the former San ..
dra Brewington of Middleport,
Ia all&lt;l busy this summer with
the Title I, ESEA summer proll'alh In the CabeU Counq school
oystem, 9ae Is lll&lt;l ""rklng on
'her master'• degree bi reading
· at Marshall Univeralty,

SCOUTS IN AC110N - ·AI a a:ommlllllb project, Boy Seoul Troop Zit at Ewii1!10D. !I&lt;OCted a
ljag pole Frldoy morning on the lawn of the Gallia County Wellllre Department at 848 Third Ave.
Pollrin,g concrete. donated by Jenkins Concrete Products, for the ~se of the 11ag pole are Jerry
Johnson, assistant senior patrol leader, (!ron!) all! Riel&lt; McClaskey, Holdiog the other portion ·
of the mast, which is to be erected lifter the base Is
Is Chm Polsley, senior patrol leader.

PT. PLEASANT - Roida Lee
Doolittle, daughter of Mr. aoo
Mrs. Reid Doollttle of 3203 Jack·
son Avenue. has been selected to
represent Mason councy as •
princess to the Black Walnut Festival in Spencer on October 10.
11 and 12.
Reida Is being sponsored b)'
the Pt. Pleasant Junior Woman's
Club, The !&amp;-year-old miss is a
senior at Pt. Pleasant High
School where she is a member
of the Nations! Honor Society,
Student Council, Future Teach.
ers, Y-Teens, Pep Club and Blble Club, Thespian Understudy
and a member of the PPHS band.
Reida also is a member of the
Rainbow Girls and Pt. Pleasant
JWtiorettes. Sle plans to attend
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POMEROY - Rqbert F, Fagg,
25, ~leport, received severe
injUries when he was allegedly
beaten and robbed at knilepoint
Olll'ly Saturdoy morning.
Slleri!l Robert Hartenbach said
Fagg, who reSideiS at the Ohio
Hotel in MlddleJ)ort, ns at a
fto!ite 7 night club earb Satur·

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POMEROY - A driver was
~i~d to CO~!ft on charges of reck..

LEVELING OFF - A bulldozer Is shown lifting Its blade as It completes a nm lewllllr off
the dlrt.-tlll for the approach of the new Ohio River bridge between Kanauga aDI HeldersoD. When
COII1Plete the dirt-IIU will be approximately 2&amp;-!eet high.

Says Post
Cards Are
Deceiving
PT. PLEASANT, W.Va. (UPO
- Slate Sen. lfandaU A, Taylor,
D-Ma&amp;Oil COunty, demanded Saturday a· probe be made into the
sale of post card he said fraudulently claims to be of the UI fated Silver Bridge.
Taylor said Labor Commissioner Lawrence Parker a n d
Ally. Gen. C. Donald Robertson
have been asked to look into the
case.
He said the picture on t h e .
card is that of the Shadle Bridge,
which crosses Kanawha RJver,
and on the back is a description
of "Si.Jver Bridge.
Taylor contends the Valley
News Agency Inc. or Staunton,
\Ia,, is responsible for Hdeceiving the .PUblic" and added i~ has
been reported the cards are being sold in West Virginia's state
parks.
Taylor sa,ys he wants the post
cards taken off the market.

WASIUNGTON (UPI) - several mlllioo dollara Ia ~
ed to be available lor construction of a Dell brldp at Pl.
Pleasant • Kanauga ulller an amelllmeat mode by a Hooseseaate Conference Committee to highJia,y aid leJ(slatlon,
Sen. Jennings Ramolph, P..W. VL, said he auccee:led in
amending the legislation so "cataatrophle tallurea• or brldps
and other hlghwoy structures wotlld be il blsls !Or obtaining
federal emergency funds.
The bridge being erected to replace the Sliver Bridge Ia
e"""cted to coat more than $10 million,

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GALLIPOLIS- No one was seriouslyiniuredintwo traffic accidents Investigated Friday by the Gallipolis Post, State HI~ PaJess operlition early saturday
trol. No one was cited in those two accidents.
morning after hi s vehicle struck
Officers, however, completed
two utility poles on E. Main st.
Investigation of an early Friday ty.
Pomeroy police said the car
accident (12:30 L m.) and cited
Otllcers reported that cars
driven by Roy Rowe, 21, Racine,
Jacob D. Eisel, 21, Lower River driven by Margie M.. Wyatt, 36,
passed two cars, also eastbOund,
R&lt;i, to Gallipolis Munlctpal Rutland, and Marguerite E. Esand went onto the bermoothelett
Coort July 24 on a charge of kew, 27, Pomeroy, met aJd coland struck the first utility pole
lided near a hill crest. There
reckless operatloo.
wiUl its left rear fender. The veCharles Wyatt, 58, Rutland, was moderate danu..ge to the Wyhide then traveled 40 more
had complaint in.ilU'ies, but was att car. The other vehicle was deyards, turned a['()Und and struck
not treated, after an accident at molishect
a second utility polewithitsright
·•·· on Twp • ·Dol
There was minor damage ttl
3:45 p, m. Fra.....,
rear. The ca.r was a total loss,
No. 113, . four-tenths of a mile a car driven by Damy C. Marofficers reporL
south of Rl. 248, in Meigs Cotm- row, 18, Rt. 1 Gallipolis, in a
A passenger, Dale Hifne, Leone car accident at 6:30 p. m. on
tart f'aHs, received a bump on
Polecat Rd., one andthree.-tenth.s
the head. Rowe was cited lo court
miles south of Rt. 7.
on the reckless operation charge.
Officers reported that Morrow,
The accident occurred at 1:12
headed south, lost control on a
a.m. S8turd8j'.
curve. His vehicle skidded in the
GALLIPOLIS - City pollee
loose gravel, went off the right
investigated a minor accident
side and struck a fence owned
involving a car and a truck at
Gasoline Theft I.
by John Dillard, Rt. I Gallipolis.
1:16 p.m. Friday at second Ave.
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minor. No one was injured. No
Probed By Sheriff
POMEROY - several teencharge was nlod,
agers
were inJured and heavy
Pulice ".aad the truck operatGALUPOL~ The Gallla
damages were bicurred to two
County Sherlff'E Department in~ ed by J'~ L, Compton, 52, cars in an accident at 4 p.m.
Beliver,
-,as
headed
northeast
vestlgated the theft or 15 or 20
Friday on Roote 338, 2.3 miles
gallons or Pl&lt;lllne Friday [rom on seCQ!id Ave., followed by the south of the junction of Routes
a tank at 1be tarm of Steve Har - car driven by Frederick Kessing- 338 and 124 at Racine, Meigs
er, ~25, Middleport, Both .vehicris on Nebo. Rd. The Harrlses
les were going to turn, right on- · 9aerltf l!obert Hartenbach aald.
'BlSO repoi-te4 · a dog missing.
POMEROY - "Measles kills
The accident occurred, t h e
9aerill's tleputies said . t h e to &amp;rcamore St
more
children than ~ other
According ~ the report, an sheriff reported, · wheo a car
theft apparently oc.:urred around
driven by Linda Amt Hill, 23, chUdhood disease. One oot of
2 a,m, Friday, The key was ambUlance, wi- siren or red Racine, struck the rear of a car six develop ct~~W~lications of
light operating, made a turn oil
left bi the. lock and the loci&lt;
driven by William M. Baumprd- measles that CoulcJ lead lo bli!Q.
was left unlocked oo the gas · l(ycsmore St. onto second, Ave. ner, 17, Racine Route2. The sher- ness, deafness or mental. reThe truck backed up or rolled
tank, according )o deputies.
tardation."
back and struck the front of iff 51.ti.d that the Baumgardner car
had stq&gt;ped and was signaling lor
This Is the report ol the Meigs
the car.
a turn Into a private driveway eo.Jnq Health lle!&gt;&amp;ftmeiat which
when the accloont occurred.
has announced lout ..,...., clio- ~rnathy
Driver of the other vehicle, lcs to be held almul~sly
however, was taken to Holzer from 12 noon to 2 ~.m. next
Hospital following the acclcloot SUnday in lour locatltanso
arid the sheriff indicated that he
'Ibe clinics for chUdrea one
through 12 wUI bo held 11 the
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W'SHING'!ON
(UPil- wou
ue e ve ga ..,
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elementary schools 41. P(Df:roy
~.•.'lie pounds 1'-Mr, the Rev, "'~n
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the IIIII
and Middleport, lilt\ AIIIOrlt:an
0 "'"h David 'Aberna""' walked
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of w,.hlngton's Clt;y Jail nor car ~·' ~ oy eer, • .,
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told
300
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eome'aut.
Who received Iacer,.,_ _,
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oupporters he ' would fry to
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Abemati\Y ended a 2o.:day Juries and' Trw Satterileld, •14,
aente~ce ~ 4 lor 1-.-. 1 , Delaware; Who reaelved Jaoere~.
demoit.ltratiO. on :Ciplfd Hill tiona lDII a riSbt_arm iJiltn7,
JWIO 24, Clrryla)g I ~~k, ,l "'1X Sl\erJtf ,llarteflbaclt aaJd 't h 0
aiiCI a coat, he embraced his youths wwe •c;taMrled to~\'11
wile ·threw his lrme around a tr~ent !ouowJng·tho accldelll. ,
40.~n prison ..i;ptbyes, ohaok 'I'IH! llllllltJIIn\le vehicle !Ill ·
with two policemen ~ a total losa and· olamaa,u ;to tho ,'
a speech.
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Probed Friday

Teenagers

Injured in

Auto Mishap

Measles Carl

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faltirqundo In the tNT area 1\(to. Sadie Balles, asol~
Wodne....,:
Juat oil Route 62 Slid will run tnl~er.
prelty baby
thrOU(h ~st (Oth,
.Directors "'' Fred Green, b)' Clllck
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All exhibits mai'at be In place Pete SOITIIIIOr&gt; WoodY M a"C e, melon eating conteat;. .
b)' 10 p.m. MmdiiY, Aug, 5th, · CIU!ord Dunn, llaymond Llev- High SChool band ct\IICOrt:
IIICI cannot be taken trom t h 0 ,. Ins, MirY F_r&lt;ljllldt. Edwin Roush, bee! show; Little Ml~o and
grounds unUI 9 p,m, Aug, lOth, Chal\les IVB11f"• , and N o r a tlo Mister ...test; IOOfii!P
No animals ..UI be permitted .Staats.
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slcal shoJI,
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to run at large on the grounds.
The program lor the lair InThuradiY: PurObredswlneconAllexhlbltors must seethat-thelr eludes: TueadiY: hoii\O art iudll· test; JuniOr Dlvialon
Catattendants are neatly dressed lng; tractor Jll!lllngconlest; home tie Show; Teenage ~sica!
and their exhibits are properly show opens; fair opening par. Junior Dairy Show; , Open Dlvi-- '
cared ror.
ade downtown; Hannan H l g h ston Dairy 8loW; 1eenlge Mu·
Gates will open to the pubHc School band concert: M a son llical Sho\Y.
at 9 a,m. on Tuesday, August 6th
Friday: Jamlor traetor ~v."
and the gatos will close at mid- Fair Booth Plans
ing conteat; lll'""l' pig coni at:.
night.
4·H dog show; nower show, ~
Of£icials are Ulwell co o k,
Pleasant High School Band conpresident; Floyd Rayburn, vice Made by Democrats
cert; market hog sale; scholarpresident; Mrs. ~rley SUlliRUTLAND - Plans for co- ship awardi baby beef sale and
teenage musical show.
sponsoring a booth at the Melgs
Saturday: f'lower show, W atCounty Fair In August with the tivlty day; greasy p1g and hog
Senior Club were made Thurs- contesti teenage musical shoW;
day when the Young Democrat Roy Acuft show at 2 p.m. and
Club of Meigs County met at 9:20 p.m.; Mason County horse
the Leading Creek Conservancy shoe pitching; garden tractor
building in Rutland.
driving contest; band concert;
Charles F. King, president, style show; Mason County Fair
Next To Old
W'dS in charge of the meeting, It
horse show; sweepstake award.
Sllnr Brlclp $Ita
was armm.mced that Mr. andMri!i.
The fair will close at 10 p .
King will serve as cmmty co- m., August lOth.
ordinators !or Harry Crewson,
U.S. Congressional candidate. It
was also annOWlced that tickets
are
nowavailable!orlhe!OthDisSS
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S..HonryW.
trict
Congressional
Dirmer
to
be
or Don a.lrd
held Aug. 15 at the Baker center
Ballroom in Athens, Jack Gllll0
PH. 446-4060
gan, U.S. Senatorial candidate,
will be guest speaker.
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INTENSIFY SEARCH
LAKEWOOD, Ohio (UPQ
Police expanded their search to
the West Coast saturday for a
man named in a first - degree
murder W'd.rrant Cor the shoot ·
lng death of his 20-year-old wife
Friday.
Police said Anthony Ferrari,
21, apparently slipped through
their dragnet here and may be
trying to make It to California
where he has a sister.

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PT, PLEASANT - The date
of August 10 has been set for
the 1948 class reunion of Pl.
Pleasanl High School to be held
at the Pleasant Point Resort.
All resenrations must be returned not later thanJnl)' 30 to
Mrs. Bobbie Joe Chapman, treasurer. Mrs. Dottie C&amp;rnpbell ~s
in charge of the entertainment.

wider selection of models than anyone else, and all our models are "worth owning" to more
people th•n any other car. (Thai's because nobody packs more value into a car than Chevrolet
does!) Plus, all our '68 models must go to make way for the '69s. We figure, why fool around
with "price leade rs" and other "come.ons" when all you really are interested in is the best
value for your money. We're of!ering the kind of savings people want at this time of year on
the kinds of cars people want . , , from !he '68 Chevrolet Caprice to our most economical Nova.
So shop around , if you like, but don't do anything unlil you've talked to me. Other dealers
might match our prr ces, but they can't match the value of our Chevroleis, Find.out how easy
it really is to sa"V e on a car worth owning.

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drills In preparation for the
1968 football campaign.

This amount included $14,275
for the value of the land and
$1,275 for damage to the residue.
The state's deposit for the
land appropriated amoW1.ted to
$13,335, which included t he
state's estimated value of the
land at $5,265, and damage to
the reBidle of $8,070.
The oo!endant appealed t h e
state's appropriation of t h e
property because taking t h e
land for the right of W"'dY for the
Rt. 3~ by ..pass uland-locked approximately 16 or 17 acres of land
in the Forrest Hills subdivision,
on the north side or the by.pass
leaving it "isolated" and with
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is accepting contributions ofresidents who wl&amp;h to help defray
costs in brb\ging the group to
Meigs County. Contrib~tions may
be sent to her at 114 High S~,
Pomeroy. ,
Housing is needed also for or·
chestra members. Mrs. Ralph
Welker is chairman of this actlvity rtnd those wishing to house
orchestra members are to con-tact her,
The evening concert will be
presented from the orchestra's
specially constructed barge at
8:30 p.m. at the Pomeroy levee.

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dents perforining under the dlrectlon of Boudreau.
Meantime, Mr·s. W. P. Loch-

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25 appearance of the Symphony .

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,POMEROY - Thirteen defendants were tined and 10 others
forfeited borJ.ds · Friday in t h e
c.ourt of Mlllgs Count.Y Judge
Frank W, Portar.
Fined werE! Edward Ray lor,
Murray'• City Route I, driving
while Intoxicated, $l!!Oand costs,
three days in jail· and a 30-&lt;lay
suspension of his driver's license with the fine and costs
suspended and theoo!endanlplaced on probatlon for six months;
Wesley Lee Wise, Langsville
Hoole I, $10 snd costs, stop sign
violation; Marvin Ours, OallipoUs, left Q( ~nter, $10 !Wd_costs; .
Thomas Harless, LangsvUle, $a
and costs, taiJure to dim headlights; Larry 0. Sellers, Portland Route 1, $5 and costs, un sale vehicle; Robert c. Stewart, Cheshire Route 2, $5 and
costs, unsafe vehicle; Fred J,
Conkle~ Cheshire, $25 and costs,
no driver's license, and $10 and
costs, Intoxication; Fred E. Kiser, Racine Route 2, left oC center, $5 and costs; Roger Bis~
sell, Middleport, SS and costs,
unsafe vehicle; Fred Scott, Jr.,
Pomeroy, $5 and costs, mrerwidth

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Withee, Pomeroy Houte 3, misu~ of f&lt;i.rmer registration, $10
and costsi Jack F. Young, Cool ville Route 2, expired driver's
GALUPOLIS - The Animal In May, they found approximately
Ruth B, Koecbllng, owner of license, $5 and costs; Jerry R,
Charity Le.tsile of Youngstown, 160 dogs, near~J;-50 cats and one tile Koonel, has been re~eased Aleshire, Pomeroy, $5andcos1s,
an afflilale of lbe Humane So-. pony exlatlng bi 81'd around an from th• COlumbus Workhoose no mu!ller.
etet;r Of the United States, re- old tarm house In fudeacribable under the care of responsible
Forfeiting bonds were Donald
~ Friday, It has been suefilth,
relatives.
R. Watsoo, Pittsburgh, $27.50,
ce1sftd ln dosing the Poplar
The animals had ~nsuft'iclent
Mtss Koechllng was sentenc- stop sign; Kermar R, 9J.afer,
llldp Kemelo, tit, 'I VInton. lood and drank !rom a polluted ed to thl! workhouse on an bi- smoot, w. va, , Improper .backAnimal Charity aald eloslng and ll:ash.fllled wat~r hole on su!llclent fUnds charge!romFO.Y· lng, $27,50; Curtis M. Powell,
~the ~Ia 1!"~:~rctlsht abotll . jhe p~. Mo('l. or th~ , clqS,B ~~ · ~, ' She b'IAI•\&gt;O"i! COD· Ashland, K,y., $27 .50, spending;
by the close cooperation or Gal- we~ ·In lln advanced atap or vlcted ond Dned on similar cbarg- James G. Basham, Arnold, Md.,
· ua County ProseCII(Ing Altorney 1111111$0; many or them without · eo In .OVeral SIIU!heastern Ohio $17,50 passbig on the right; Leo·
Jal)n A, Epling and Shtlrl1fDen. hair an !heir bqc!!es, Oneortlie COuilll~s, lnclu.dlng Gallla &lt;f'"'t· nlds R. Bar&lt;, Reedsvllle,$27.50,
••r A, Walker.
attendlnil veterinarian• a:om-:: l;f, ' · ' ' . ·
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When lnvestlptors fn)m AnJ. menled l!'•t he had never b,rore
Alllmal . Charity, In Its an- '- James t;. Jolltsoo, Trinity, Ala,,
mal Charity checked the Kemels seenlll&lt;Jid oo an inlmal.
I]OWICement .of U..•closlng of the $27.50, speeding; Doma J, Bush,
Af\er · extenaive le~ eonsul, Kemel, ~ended. Its deep '!'all· Racine Route 1, $27,50, speed.
tatiOI), ~I or tiie, anl!Dala W!&gt;re to ,Attorney Epling, Will)· Ins; ·Ciell B. Wood, l(rracuse,
aurrendered to the .~stodY ' of.\ out ..jtolie •-_ration and hu, $27.50, !lllH&lt;Ibag; Karen L.· John'
Altoi]tel&lt; .Epling 1111!1 the , Animal ;. mllne ,concern, sutha solution soit; Raclla. Roote 1; $:!7,50, no
Charity League. None or the cats would not have been possillle. .. ll.P!"'alor'~ license. ·
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~~gg Jost seve!'~.•teeth 'Ill F"' retur* .·1" !110..•'""" _.-eut!t , -~' w. ldlii:bill llas sot 9:30 a.
celved, lal!j/i'Jilli&gt;s ~ to pick lljl Faa ·~n, Jl\ll fowxl m,, AUio· 1} •• !Ol' bsarlns
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wa)ked to a trall!lr home )n the the lnves"'gatlon, Sherllf)larte"' art and othero, In which the delll'ea ~ Sheri!! llartj&gt;nbacb was bilcli- r&lt;lwrts. investlgaUon Is rendanls wert awarded the var; ;,
sUJilllioned ··~· ~ L in. .Mean- continuing.
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GALLJPOUS - A. K. (Red)
or recovery bi that the amount
Suit11 r, GAHS l:iand instructor,
was too small. 2. The final or"
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der and judiement h not SUSIX&gt;!! ·&gt;! the &gt;arslty band that
talned by sufflctOnt evidence. 3.
' iun1or !air reheal'Sals will beFinal order andjudgementlscon·
gia ~iondal- In the band room
trary to laW'. 4, Verdict or the
at 9 a, _)II. sharp. Suiter adcled
jury Is man!!eat agalnat the evlthe mu•lcians have onho
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days to·_prepare [Or the 1968
After 4S minutes deliberation,
event, ltnd that it is importthe jury awarded the defendants
ant !hat all members be on
a judgement of $16,000 lor the
hand. The GAllS musicians
land aPJ)J'Ol&gt;riated lor the right
wUl perform at the rair on
of way for the new Gallipolis Rt.
Thursday, Aug. 1. Suiter said
35 by .pass, along with $119,53
the laSt two weeks o! August
interest from Oct. 17, 1967 to

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Part of the session will be d~
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Wind 5,ymphony under the dlrec•
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of the county. The stud~J1~nstrumentalists will audit this session
by beini seated next to the per..
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New z~nilh " Zpnelle" c~n ma_k ~ ~ile fun . agaln . .Precisi.o n aMPJifi;
c•ho n frum ~ M octo· lllhic" o'cutiS. W1!1ghs only 1f6 ounce 10f:l
KOOc.l for m m l mild l o~ ~~~- (nme in for il demonstro1li9n Of zerUh's
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other a.ecurltles ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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Fedorllllmda sold and oecurllleo purchued under
• agreementa to retell ••••••••••• t , ••• ~ ••••. • , • • • 400,000.o0 ""(
Other l,.oana . . dliCOUDll ••••••••••••• .••••••••••••• 5,389,88$.91 ~ ••~
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aS.ats repreaeatiJW bank pram
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r.lde to Mlddlll&gt;orl However, Instead or taitl!,g Fila to Middleport, they too~ hlm out. fn back
or the town and beat. hlin, the
sheri!! reports.
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POMEROY - For the first
time, the American Wlrd Sym..
•phony Orchestra, under the ell, recdon of Robert Austin Bo\1dreau, wDl cooduct three hoor
• allonsl ~s111111s lor hi~ ,
1n ~k!rlitfMIIili.S!s'•t!d their
directors 'tn Meigs Counf¥,
· •·"These s.Ympo·siums will replace the children's concerts of
past years lDII will be held durIng the dlljt,pnJuly 25 at select'
ed area ,chools.
Individual closs lnstl'Uctlon
will be,p:O.n dUring the hours by
members of the American Will!
Symphony and the study work
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&amp;Yml&gt;hony committee, Is pictured receiving the contribution or the MiddlePort Chaml&gt;er of COm·
me['ce from Cash Bahr, chamber uf6eial• and from Paul Sniut, right, a cOntribution from the
Middleport Citizens National Bank and his peraonal contribution, The orchestra wiU apj)Oil' In a
free concert at the Pomeroy levee at 8:30 p, m. on July 25,

ol P001oroy, Ohio, at the close o!blls!De81 JIBIO 29, 1868, a otale ~MIIIIIJI. , ,
stitutlon organized and operating under the baliklng. laws of the State aild a
member or the Federal Reserve &amp;r•tem. Publlahed In acconllnee with a 0111. ,_.
mode b)' the State Banking Authorll!e• and by the Federal Baoerve - I I ( -~i
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Martha Childs, Rose Reynolds,
Peggy Gerlach and Beulah Roush.
The meeting opened with the
singing of the group's fong and
proyer by Martha Childs. Lena
McKinley, devotional leader,
gave the scrl.ptuie and a poem,
"Pra$ing Hands." Named on the
sick report were Mrs, William
Bradford, Mrs. Gerlach, Mrs.
Tuttle Fred Shlfiet, Herman Ohlinger; Marie MU!s, Dallas Lighlfaol.t Esther BW"n&amp;, Clara Dil..
gard. Blanche Haskins, Norma
Zirkle, David Ohlinger, Edgar
Heynolda ond &amp;!san Rawll~s.
A picnic was planned for the
Augult meeting wit!a Mary Mel~&gt;­
hart and Louise McElhinney DIDI"
ed as the hostess committee.
Members gave pleasant vacaUon
memories In answer to roll call
and Belly Cline reported on her
new grandson.
A dessert course was served
to 25 members and a guest, Mra.
Nina Bland, Akron, by Mrs.
Childs, Mrs. Fanner, Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. Frost and Mro. Mao
bel. Walburl\

on a car you don't want i_s, ~o bargain ~t all. That's whv we'.re ":'aking it possible
lforA bargain
you to save big on every '68 Chevrolet model
our stock. Look at 1t thts way : we have a

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Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric
Company, hands check tor $2,433,835 to Mayor James R~ert, Wellston, making official Friday
the purchase of Ute city of Wellston's electric disti'lbution and street llghtlrt:: systems. Robert L,
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Rannells, (standing between Willlams and Mayor Rupert Is manager Southern Dtvi&amp;lon, Columbus_
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Dr', 'It,' 'R, Picken• was called to
and Southern; Paul E. Hopgh, lsaliltant mano'ger JacktiOII District and Brice MIUoy, rlli)lt, e •·
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MIDDLEPORT - Eleven past day night at t h e Middleport
presidents were honored when Church or ChrisL
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds gave an
the Philathea Society met Thursacrostic vlew of the letters spelling past president and each of
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the group presented remembrances from her term of ofnee, Each was presented a gift
along with Nora Rice the presen! president, Receiving gills
were Gene...te ve Farmer, Helen
Reynolds, Mlldred Hawley, Clyda Allensworth, A\Klrey Frost,
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MIDDLEPORT - Heniy hver, UbertY Avemie, Was taken
to Veterans Memorial Hoipltal
by the Middleport Emergency
Sopd Friday night lifter recelv·
lng a head 1nJury in a fall at hh
home. H~ was admitted for treatment, seturday II10I'IIIng, I h e
sq.~ad went to Ute Bolin real-

Past Presidents Honored ·

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29;, Rc!P,r LudtW~doO;' ...,.! ~ ·
Mf, and !of\"•· Mva Lllckt!o'tltio
of' New Haven, '!&amp;~ bt¥~n ~tiN . -•~
to t1ie sOtuid· Q! the lltille at Ill· ' ... ·
dllintoWll ·Gap, P&amp;, 'Tbla' Ia ill ' ..
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up for reserve oft'lcers ~
lng corps summw proll'aD'II.
Cadet Luekeydoo ls.atteDdlnB
this advanced camp !Or a l x
weeks, lie' will then return to his
. home In HIDltington, W. Va.,
where he will resume hla work
as ai&gt;us!neSI edmlnlstrallonmajor at Marshall Ulllveroiey, He .
Is a senior j)lla !all and IIIII .
II"' be holding a pooltton at
the Century Business .COllege
teaching acCGIII)IIng.
Roger's wife, the former San ..
dra Brewington of Middleport,
Ia all&lt;l busy this summer with
the Title I, ESEA summer proll'alh In the CabeU Counq school
oystem, 9ae Is lll&lt;l ""rklng on
'her master'• degree bi reading
· at Marshall Univeralty,

SCOUTS IN AC110N - ·AI a a:ommlllllb project, Boy Seoul Troop Zit at Ewii1!10D. !I&lt;OCted a
ljag pole Frldoy morning on the lawn of the Gallia County Wellllre Department at 848 Third Ave.
Pollrin,g concrete. donated by Jenkins Concrete Products, for the ~se of the 11ag pole are Jerry
Johnson, assistant senior patrol leader, (!ron!) all! Riel&lt; McClaskey, Holdiog the other portion ·
of the mast, which is to be erected lifter the base Is
Is Chm Polsley, senior patrol leader.

PT. PLEASANT - Roida Lee
Doolittle, daughter of Mr. aoo
Mrs. Reid Doollttle of 3203 Jack·
son Avenue. has been selected to
represent Mason councy as •
princess to the Black Walnut Festival in Spencer on October 10.
11 and 12.
Reida Is being sponsored b)'
the Pt. Pleasant Junior Woman's
Club, The !&amp;-year-old miss is a
senior at Pt. Pleasant High
School where she is a member
of the Nations! Honor Society,
Student Council, Future Teach.
ers, Y-Teens, Pep Club and Blble Club, Thespian Understudy
and a member of the PPHS band.
Reida also is a member of the
Rainbow Girls and Pt. Pleasant
JWtiorettes. Sle plans to attend
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POMEROY - Rqbert F, Fagg,
25, ~leport, received severe
injUries when he was allegedly
beaten and robbed at knilepoint
Olll'ly Saturdoy morning.
Slleri!l Robert Hartenbach said
Fagg, who reSideiS at the Ohio
Hotel in MlddleJ)ort, ns at a
fto!ite 7 night club earb Satur·

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POMEROY - A driver was
~i~d to CO~!ft on charges of reck..

LEVELING OFF - A bulldozer Is shown lifting Its blade as It completes a nm lewllllr off
the dlrt.-tlll for the approach of the new Ohio River bridge between Kanauga aDI HeldersoD. When
COII1Plete the dirt-IIU will be approximately 2&amp;-!eet high.

Says Post
Cards Are
Deceiving
PT. PLEASANT, W.Va. (UPO
- Slate Sen. lfandaU A, Taylor,
D-Ma&amp;Oil COunty, demanded Saturday a· probe be made into the
sale of post card he said fraudulently claims to be of the UI fated Silver Bridge.
Taylor said Labor Commissioner Lawrence Parker a n d
Ally. Gen. C. Donald Robertson
have been asked to look into the
case.
He said the picture on t h e .
card is that of the Shadle Bridge,
which crosses Kanawha RJver,
and on the back is a description
of "Si.Jver Bridge.
Taylor contends the Valley
News Agency Inc. or Staunton,
\Ia,, is responsible for Hdeceiving the .PUblic" and added i~ has
been reported the cards are being sold in West Virginia's state
parks.
Taylor sa,ys he wants the post
cards taken off the market.

WASIUNGTON (UPI) - several mlllioo dollara Ia ~
ed to be available lor construction of a Dell brldp at Pl.
Pleasant • Kanauga ulller an amelllmeat mode by a Hooseseaate Conference Committee to highJia,y aid leJ(slatlon,
Sen. Jennings Ramolph, P..W. VL, said he auccee:led in
amending the legislation so "cataatrophle tallurea• or brldps
and other hlghwoy structures wotlld be il blsls !Or obtaining
federal emergency funds.
The bridge being erected to replace the Sliver Bridge Ia
e"""cted to coat more than $10 million,

Patrol Checks 2
Friday Accidents
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GALLIPOLIS- No one was seriouslyiniuredintwo traffic accidents Investigated Friday by the Gallipolis Post, State HI~ PaJess operlition early saturday
trol. No one was cited in those two accidents.
morning after hi s vehicle struck
Officers, however, completed
two utility poles on E. Main st.
Investigation of an early Friday ty.
Pomeroy police said the car
accident (12:30 L m.) and cited
Otllcers reported that cars
driven by Roy Rowe, 21, Racine,
Jacob D. Eisel, 21, Lower River driven by Margie M.. Wyatt, 36,
passed two cars, also eastbOund,
R&lt;i, to Gallipolis Munlctpal Rutland, and Marguerite E. Esand went onto the bermoothelett
Coort July 24 on a charge of kew, 27, Pomeroy, met aJd coland struck the first utility pole
lided near a hill crest. There
reckless operatloo.
wiUl its left rear fender. The veCharles Wyatt, 58, Rutland, was moderate danu..ge to the Wyhide then traveled 40 more
had complaint in.ilU'ies, but was att car. The other vehicle was deyards, turned a['()Und and struck
not treated, after an accident at molishect
a second utility polewithitsright
·•·· on Twp • ·Dol
There was minor damage ttl
3:45 p, m. Fra.....,
rear. The ca.r was a total loss,
No. 113, . four-tenths of a mile a car driven by Damy C. Marofficers reporL
south of Rl. 248, in Meigs Cotm- row, 18, Rt. 1 Gallipolis, in a
A passenger, Dale Hifne, Leone car accident at 6:30 p. m. on
tart f'aHs, received a bump on
Polecat Rd., one andthree.-tenth.s
the head. Rowe was cited lo court
miles south of Rt. 7.
on the reckless operation charge.
Officers reported that Morrow,
The accident occurred at 1:12
headed south, lost control on a
a.m. S8turd8j'.
curve. His vehicle skidded in the
GALLIPOLIS - City pollee
loose gravel, went off the right
investigated a minor accident
side and struck a fence owned
involving a car and a truck at
Gasoline Theft I.
by John Dillard, Rt. I Gallipolis.
1:16 p.m. Friday at second Ave.
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and &amp;vcamore St. Damage was
minor. No one was injured. No
Probed By Sheriff
POMEROY - several teencharge was nlod,
agers
were inJured and heavy
Pulice ".aad the truck operatGALUPOL~ The Gallla
damages were bicurred to two
County Sherlff'E Department in~ ed by J'~ L, Compton, 52, cars in an accident at 4 p.m.
Beliver,
-,as
headed
northeast
vestlgated the theft or 15 or 20
Friday on Roote 338, 2.3 miles
gallons or Pl&lt;lllne Friday [rom on seCQ!id Ave., followed by the south of the junction of Routes
a tank at 1be tarm of Steve Har - car driven by Frederick Kessing- 338 and 124 at Racine, Meigs
er, ~25, Middleport, Both .vehicris on Nebo. Rd. The Harrlses
les were going to turn, right on- · 9aerltf l!obert Hartenbach aald.
'BlSO repoi-te4 · a dog missing.
POMEROY - "Measles kills
The accident occurred, t h e
9aerill's tleputies said . t h e to &amp;rcamore St
more
children than ~ other
According ~ the report, an sheriff reported, · wheo a car
theft apparently oc.:urred around
driven by Linda Amt Hill, 23, chUdhood disease. One oot of
2 a,m, Friday, The key was ambUlance, wi- siren or red Racine, struck the rear of a car six develop ct~~W~lications of
light operating, made a turn oil
left bi the. lock and the loci&lt;
driven by William M. Baumprd- measles that CoulcJ lead lo bli!Q.
was left unlocked oo the gas · l(ycsmore St. onto second, Ave. ner, 17, Racine Route2. The sher- ness, deafness or mental. reThe truck backed up or rolled
tank, according )o deputies.
tardation."
back and struck the front of iff 51.ti.d that the Baumgardner car
had stq&gt;ped and was signaling lor
This Is the report ol the Meigs
the car.
a turn Into a private driveway eo.Jnq Health lle!&gt;&amp;ftmeiat which
when the accloont occurred.
has announced lout ..,...., clio- ~rnathy
Driver of the other vehicle, lcs to be held almul~sly
however, was taken to Holzer from 12 noon to 2 ~.m. next
Hospital following the acclcloot SUnday in lour locatltanso
arid the sheriff indicated that he
'Ibe clinics for chUdrea one
through 12 wUI bo held 11 the
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th
In
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elementary schools 41. P(Df:roy
~.•.'lie pounds 1'-Mr, the Rev, "'~n
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the IIIII
and Middleport, lilt\ AIIIOrlt:an
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Abemati\Y ended a 2o.:day Juries and' Trw Satterileld, •14,
aente~ce ~ 4 lor 1-.-. 1 , Delaware; Who reaelved Jaoere~.
demoit.ltratiO. on :Ciplfd Hill tiona lDII a riSbt_arm iJiltn7,
JWIO 24, Clrryla)g I ~~k, ,l "'1X Sl\erJtf ,llarteflbaclt aaJd 't h 0
aiiCI a coat, he embraced his youths wwe •c;taMrled to~\'11
wile ·threw his lrme around a tr~ent !ouowJng·tho accldelll. ,
40.~n prison ..i;ptbyes, ohaok 'I'IH! llllllltJIIn\le vehicle !Ill ·
with two policemen ~ a total losa and· olamaa,u ;to tho ,'
a speech.
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Probed Friday

Teenagers

Injured in

Auto Mishap

Measles Carl

Cause Serious

Complications

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: Player Cops British
.,

·Open By Two Strokes
C~RNOUSTIE,

sootland (UPI)
- iblth Africa's Gary Player
held oti wind-blown Jack Nick.
laus, Bob Charles and BUly Cas.
. per with a dramatic eagle and a
· once - reJected putter Saturday
' to fire c 73 and win the British
• Open golf' championship by two
' strokes for hts first tournament
, triumph in three years.
. W!Ut the mammoth 7,252-yard,
. par - 72 Carnoustle coorse llving up to its nighmare potential,
Player woo his second Brltlsll
• Open title by registering a 72hole total O[ one-OVer 289 to
•top Nicklaus and Chorles by two
strokes and the suddenly fading
Casper by three,
Howllng winds blowing up ln
galo • ilke gusts from tho NorUt
Sea stopped all but one of tho
:70 • man Oeld from breaking
par on the final round and made
Player, WhoSe last Victory 'MIS
In the 1966 U.S, Open, the first
British Open champion In 21
J88rs to finish over par.
Tho vsteran Sooth African star
·took Ute lead by a stroke over
Charles and two over third ~

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I'OWid leader Casper after the
first nine. lie bogeyed the lOth
and 13th in the face of winds
on the back nine that one contestant called umurderous, •• but
came back with a pair ot lncredible drives on the 485-yard
14th and tllen sunk a three-foot
~tt

tor an eagle three tn clinch

the title.

The other big names on Ute
American circuit finished far
back with Gay Brewer at 295,
Ai Balding of Canada at 296
and defending champ Roberto De
Vlcenzo and Arnold Palmer at
tulate Player as the ball dropped
297.
Player, who won his flrstBrit - in, could not recover from his
Ish Open title In 19S9, had given opening day 76. He alao fired a
up on hl&amp; ''PinK"' putter a year 73 Salorday, but ho bogeyed the
ago after It hod helped him win sixth and eighth bolos and his
the World Series of Golf and tho big drives were neutralized on
PGA In 1962. He gave It away the baek nino by Ute bUiowing
to Nicklaus, but took it back, winds.
The players' choice to catch
"be&lt;:aUSe fmstubborn,"andkept
Casper,
Nicklaus miased a long
it at his Johannesburg farm. Af.
putt
for
a
vital birdie on tho 485tor his potting had gone bad recently he told his wife to bring yard, par-4 17th, ending his bid
It up for this 97th edition of for a second Opm. crown in three
tho British Open and said after. years.
The round was a disaster Cor
ward, "It did the triek."
Ute usually steady Casper. With

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(UPI) - Tho sec.
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lmlng saturday and went oo to
score a 5-1 win that dealttllelos
Angeles Dodgers their ninth loss
In 10 games.
The Braves were tralllng 1-0
!!ben !lank Aaron led off Ute
sixth with a single, moved to second oo a olngle by Joe Torre
A ~ LANTA

and scored the tying run on Tlto
haneona's double .
Torre scored on a sacriilce

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dngles.
Jarvis notchedhlsnlnthvlctory
against six losses, but lett the
p.me In the oevonUt Inning In a
:wo - on, one - wt sltuation. Relevor Claude Raymond #&gt;! U1e
second oot, but had to leave the

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The ~chles s Dodgers who
have scored only one run in their
last 29 Innings, got their lone ·
tally in the second when Willie
Crawford, who came up Friday
from t':Pokane, tripled and Zollo

Vorsalies olngled.
The Braves scored their flna1
nm In the eighth Inning when
Tommie Aaron led off with a
single, went to third when reliever Hank Aguirre made n bad
throw on an attempted double
play, and came In on Marty Mar·
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Kelley retired Ute first six
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but with two out In the nlnUt,
pinch hitters Ken Boyer and Bob
Bailey hit back • to -back singles
and Tom Popovi ch walked to load
the bases. Willie Davis bounced
out to end the threat.
The largest crowd of the year
in Atlanta was on hand Cor the
gamv, It Included 30,244 .fald
and a total of 36,126.

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a course record 68 on the sec-

ond day and 7i Friday, Casper
came into the last round with a
one - stroke edge over Charles
and a two - stroke margin over
Player.
The leading money winner oo
the PGA tool', who 48 hours before had defiantly said, "Let
the others catch me," soared to
a four - over 40 on the front
nine as his putting failed him
completely Saturday. He missed
nlno.foot puttto bogey the fourth
and fifth holes and, with the
wind whipping into his !ace on
tho back nine, bogeyed 14 and
18 to finish w!Ut a swollen 78,
six over par.
Charles, the lerthander from
New Zealand, was one stroke
behind Player after nine holes
but he bogeyed the lOth, 15th
and 16th to finish with a 76 Utat
crushed Ms bid for a victorious
repeat to hi s 1963 Open Title.

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Named To OU's

IWl of Fame
ATHENS - Richard G, (Dick)
Shrider, Miami, 0., Univt.tralty
athletic director, and former Gal -

SPUNKY, COWRFUL LEE TREVINO, U.S. Open champion, I&amp; one of
tho&amp;e considered heir apparent to the regal statu&amp; currently held by &amp;ueh
•• Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Billy Casper. In the two photol at

Baltimore Tops
Washington 12th
Time In Row, 3-1
BALTIMORE (UPI) - Tom secutlve singles by Del Unser
Phoebus pitched a four-hitter and and Gary Holman put runners
helped his own cause with a on first and third with none out.
runi)roduclng double Saturday as Frank Howard hit into a doubl e
the Baltimore Orioles beat the play, Unser scoring Washington's
Washington Senators for t h e only run .
12th straight time this season,
3·1.
The victory was Phoebus' ninth
against eight iosoes while Jim Tourney Games
Hannon, touched Cor nine hits
in sh imings, suffered his second los s In five decisions.
Dave Johnson, with a single
and a dotJ:&gt;le, scored one run
MASON - Miner sville, Syraand drove in another to pace cu se Giants, Red' s CJub and Good· · th 1
the Orioles' attack.
year pi cked up wms m e os~r s
The Or! 1 800 to H
fo \\racket of Ute dooble • eiimma0 e&amp;.,' , ••• : "~!":~ r llon" flig ~~ ·stow-Ntch Sufi·
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two runs 1n me IK:ICUna u1111 ng
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when curt BJefary led off wtth a ball Tournament at Bachtel Field
.... night
single and stole second attP- .o F r i ua,;~
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Brooks Robinson struck out.
Minersville, in the fir st game,
defeated GSI 12-8 , the Syracuse
Johnson's single accounted for
Giants came back with a 5-3
the first run and, after Andy
victory over Spencer Trucking,
Etchebarren hit Into a force,
Red' s Club beat Goosetown 10-7
Pboebus doubled to right cena n d then Goodyear bumped
U.r to moko It 2-ll.
Miller's ~per Market by a 9-5
The Orioles ackled another nm margin.
in the Courth although reckless
Games slated for Monday night
base running cost them a chance
ar e Ripley First N~ional Bank
for a big iming.
vs. Syracuse at 6) m., GoodBrooks Robinson opened with
year vs. winner of ttie first game
a single and was thrown oot at
at 7:15; Red's Club vs. Falls
the plate when he tried to score
City at 8:30 and Minersvil1e vs.
on Johnson's double down the
Safford's Studio at 9:45 p.m.
right field line. Johnson t o o k
Utird oo the play and scored

Big Bend Softball

Winners Named

lla Academy High Scbool basl&lt;etball coach, ls one or seven men
elected to Ohio UnJversity'a Athletic Hall of Fame, bringing to
28 the number so honored since
Ute beginning of the Hallin 1965.
Others honorees are John R.
Goddard, Angus E. King (aloo a
former GAHS coach); JoSOJ&gt;h W.
Bogals, John W, Monlgl)mery, when Etchebarren also doubled
Vince Costalio and Carroll Wid- along Ute right field line. B u t
does. Costello, at age 35, be- the Oriole catcher was trapped
comes the youngest member or in arundownwhenheroundedsecUte Hall.
ond and reallzedtoolat..hocouidThe men wlll be honored Wr~ n't reach third.
ing Ohio University's Cootball
Phoebus' most serious threat
game with Dayton on Oct. 26. came ln the eighth when oon-

SORRYI WE'RE
aOS£D JULY

15-1C..17-18

COLUMBUS (UP0

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Bob
Lewis Jr. ot Warren has the
best present any golfer could
wish lor on his 24th birthday the otdo Amateur Championship.
The 5-fool..!l graduate student
at Rollins College In Florida
gained hlo first 110lf title of any
Importance Friday when he
potted a par 72 at f.olumbut
Country Club for a kndor285 total, to bo four strokes
wad of hla nearest compett.
lor, Fritz Schmidt of Columbus,
Wbo aloo matehed par.
Lewla throe-9Uited Ute second
and third boleo to lose two
strokes of the. lead he had on
Jim lltlderbrand of Alhland.

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LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Jolm

The owners have threatened to

Gordy, president of the Nation- call of! Ute entire NFL sched-

al Football League Players Association, headed Cor New York
Saturday to reBUme discussions
with club owners m the Q.Je~­
tion of an increase ln the alhletes' pension fund.
Tom Vance, publlclcy director
for the players' union, said Gordy
.. Now. lhal'a what you'd t •ll
did not know lillY details o1iout
EXPAN SION! "
the meeting plamed for New
York Sunday afternoon.
Gordy aent a telegram FridaY
to ArUtur Modell, NFL prOS·
ident and owner or the Cleveland Browns, asking that bargaining sessions be resumed with
the aim of settling 1he pemdoo
ATLANTA (U PO - Former problem, U.e last roali&gt;lock be Yankee great !)ill Dickey hit fore the players jobt Uteir train ~'tWO-run single Satlitday to lead Ing campo.
0'1he American League to a 4-2
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victory over the NatJonaJ Lea- star Duck)' Medwlck .
The game, played prior to the
gue in an old..tirners game here.
The American League got aU Atlanta Braves - Los Angeles
of its runs in the second inning Dodgers game, also featured such
of the three-stanza contest when former baseball stars as JohnCormer Red Sox slugger RudY ny Mize, Marty Marion, E n o s
York, ex-Senator Cecil Travis, (Country) Slaol!hter, Dixie Walformer Indian Joe Sewell and ker, AIUo Reynolds, Left,y Goformer senator Junior Wooten mez, Luke Appling and Bobby
all had consecutive singles.
Richardson.
The two National League runs
came during the firstinningwhen
Jwtlor Gilliam of the Dodgers
tripled home former teammate
Pee Wee Reese and then scored
on a sJngle by former Cardinal I

AL Oldtimers

ule if agreement is not reached.
uwe don't know where the Smday meeting will be held," said
Vance. "All we know is that we
received a phone call trom the
NFL ofllce asking John to come
to New York. The NFL olfloe
is handling all the arrangements.'•

Vance said Gordy plamed to
leave here unannounced because
"he just wants to go to New
York (f.lletly."

Top Nationals

LOGAN COAC H RESIGNS
LOGAN - Dick Mlkea, coached Logan to a 14-4 rocerd
In 1966 and 1967, roslsnod Thursday ln order to accept a graduate
assistantship in physical ecl.lcation at Ohio University. A ate ~
cessor is expected to be named
by the Logan school board Monday night. His Chleflaln """'ds
finished second In SEOAL play
two years in a row, their only
loss corning at the hands of
champion Molgo In 1967 .

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Then he steadied to match par
and birdied the ftfUt hoio to regain his margin aa Hilderbrand
bogeyed tho No. 4 hole and
doublo.bogeyod tho 5th.
The Warren sharpshooter said
later he had been •'playing too
sefely and after the third bolo
decided to star! attacking."
Lewis was tho only one of the
203 of Ohio's best sw!ngoro wbo
teed oil Tuesday to match par
for the distance. Only 71 qualified for the final two dey&amp;.
Tied at 293 for third place
were Dick Qlardiola ot Cleveland. with a par, Hilderbrand
with a 77, and Jim Nordstrom
of Ashland, with a 75. Don Ai·
bert of Columboa was alxth at
294, Including Frida,)·'• 75.
Deadlocked at 295 wore Ari
Hlldnutt of Elyria, 72, and
Yauk Relater of Ravenna, 75.
Bob Bourne Jr. of Oberlin,
1963 champloo, poaiA&gt;d one of
the daY'• beat aceros of 71. He
llniahed In a tie at 296 with
Loo' Zampedro of Warren, the
state publlnx tltllat wltll a 73,

IIIli Bob lloa&amp; of Columbus,
llbo posted a 76.
AiiO comlnl In at 71 Friday
wa1 Jim CoitaC. of Columbua,
b\tl h11 four-&lt;11,)&gt; total wa• 218,
· ~~ S8botln of Warren, tho
dufentlllW ellllltplon, nudntalnI!Jl hlif avorllllll thl&amp; with
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Player held a two . stroke
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landed in knee-high rough, but
he quickly approached the ball
and strokad It within 30 feet of
tho pin.
With Ute huge gallery at the
green beginning to roar, Player,
clad as usual in all black, ram.
mod his putt toward the cup•
WUh his arms raised, he charged wildly after the ball and then
tapped In his ,.cond )JIIIt •
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: Player Cops British
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·Open By Two Strokes
C~RNOUSTIE,

sootland (UPI)
- iblth Africa's Gary Player
held oti wind-blown Jack Nick.
laus, Bob Charles and BUly Cas.
. per with a dramatic eagle and a
· once - reJected putter Saturday
' to fire c 73 and win the British
• Open golf' championship by two
' strokes for hts first tournament
, triumph in three years.
. W!Ut the mammoth 7,252-yard,
. par - 72 Carnoustle coorse llving up to its nighmare potential,
Player woo his second Brltlsll
• Open title by registering a 72hole total O[ one-OVer 289 to
•top Nicklaus and Chorles by two
strokes and the suddenly fading
Casper by three,
Howllng winds blowing up ln
galo • ilke gusts from tho NorUt
Sea stopped all but one of tho
:70 • man Oeld from breaking
par on the final round and made
Player, WhoSe last Victory 'MIS
In the 1966 U.S, Open, the first
British Open champion In 21
J88rs to finish over par.
Tho vsteran Sooth African star
·took Ute lead by a stroke over
Charles and two over third ~

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I'OWid leader Casper after the
first nine. lie bogeyed the lOth
and 13th in the face of winds
on the back nine that one contestant called umurderous, •• but
came back with a pair ot lncredible drives on the 485-yard
14th and tllen sunk a three-foot
~tt

tor an eagle three tn clinch

the title.

The other big names on Ute
American circuit finished far
back with Gay Brewer at 295,
Ai Balding of Canada at 296
and defending champ Roberto De
Vlcenzo and Arnold Palmer at
tulate Player as the ball dropped
297.
Player, who won his flrstBrit - in, could not recover from his
Ish Open title In 19S9, had given opening day 76. He alao fired a
up on hl&amp; ''PinK"' putter a year 73 Salorday, but ho bogeyed the
ago after It hod helped him win sixth and eighth bolos and his
the World Series of Golf and tho big drives were neutralized on
PGA In 1962. He gave It away the baek nino by Ute bUiowing
to Nicklaus, but took it back, winds.
The players' choice to catch
"be&lt;:aUSe fmstubborn,"andkept
Casper,
Nicklaus miased a long
it at his Johannesburg farm. Af.
putt
for
a
vital birdie on tho 485tor his potting had gone bad recently he told his wife to bring yard, par-4 17th, ending his bid
It up for this 97th edition of for a second Opm. crown in three
tho British Open and said after. years.
The round was a disaster Cor
ward, "It did the triek."
Ute usually steady Casper. With

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The Braves were tralllng 1-0
!!ben !lank Aaron led off Ute
sixth with a single, moved to second oo a olngle by Joe Torre
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second oot, but had to leave the

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the bases. Willie Davis bounced
out to end the threat.
The largest crowd of the year
in Atlanta was on hand Cor the
gamv, It Included 30,244 .fald
and a total of 36,126.

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a course record 68 on the sec-

ond day and 7i Friday, Casper
came into the last round with a
one - stroke edge over Charles
and a two - stroke margin over
Player.
The leading money winner oo
the PGA tool', who 48 hours before had defiantly said, "Let
the others catch me," soared to
a four - over 40 on the front
nine as his putting failed him
completely Saturday. He missed
nlno.foot puttto bogey the fourth
and fifth holes and, with the
wind whipping into his !ace on
tho back nine, bogeyed 14 and
18 to finish w!Ut a swollen 78,
six over par.
Charles, the lerthander from
New Zealand, was one stroke
behind Player after nine holes
but he bogeyed the lOth, 15th
and 16th to finish with a 76 Utat
crushed Ms bid for a victorious
repeat to hi s 1963 Open Title.

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ATHENS - Richard G, (Dick)
Shrider, Miami, 0., Univt.tralty
athletic director, and former Gal -

SPUNKY, COWRFUL LEE TREVINO, U.S. Open champion, I&amp; one of
tho&amp;e considered heir apparent to the regal statu&amp; currently held by &amp;ueh
•• Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Billy Casper. In the two photol at

Baltimore Tops
Washington 12th
Time In Row, 3-1
BALTIMORE (UPI) - Tom secutlve singles by Del Unser
Phoebus pitched a four-hitter and and Gary Holman put runners
helped his own cause with a on first and third with none out.
runi)roduclng double Saturday as Frank Howard hit into a doubl e
the Baltimore Orioles beat the play, Unser scoring Washington's
Washington Senators for t h e only run .
12th straight time this season,
3·1.
The victory was Phoebus' ninth
against eight iosoes while Jim Tourney Games
Hannon, touched Cor nine hits
in sh imings, suffered his second los s In five decisions.
Dave Johnson, with a single
and a dotJ:&gt;le, scored one run
MASON - Miner sville, Syraand drove in another to pace cu se Giants, Red' s CJub and Good· · th 1
the Orioles' attack.
year pi cked up wms m e os~r s
The Or! 1 800 to H
fo \\racket of Ute dooble • eiimma0 e&amp;.,' , ••• : "~!":~ r llon" flig ~~ ·stow-Ntch Sufi·
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two runs 1n me IK:ICUna u1111 ng
'
when curt BJefary led off wtth a ball Tournament at Bachtel Field
.... night
single and stole second attP- .o F r i ua,;~
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Brooks Robinson struck out.
Minersville, in the fir st game,
defeated GSI 12-8 , the Syracuse
Johnson's single accounted for
Giants came back with a 5-3
the first run and, after Andy
victory over Spencer Trucking,
Etchebarren hit Into a force,
Red' s Club beat Goosetown 10-7
Pboebus doubled to right cena n d then Goodyear bumped
U.r to moko It 2-ll.
Miller's ~per Market by a 9-5
The Orioles ackled another nm margin.
in the Courth although reckless
Games slated for Monday night
base running cost them a chance
ar e Ripley First N~ional Bank
for a big iming.
vs. Syracuse at 6) m., GoodBrooks Robinson opened with
year vs. winner of ttie first game
a single and was thrown oot at
at 7:15; Red's Club vs. Falls
the plate when he tried to score
City at 8:30 and Minersvil1e vs.
on Johnson's double down the
Safford's Studio at 9:45 p.m.
right field line. Johnson t o o k
Utird oo the play and scored

Big Bend Softball

Winners Named

lla Academy High Scbool basl&lt;etball coach, ls one or seven men
elected to Ohio UnJversity'a Athletic Hall of Fame, bringing to
28 the number so honored since
Ute beginning of the Hallin 1965.
Others honorees are John R.
Goddard, Angus E. King (aloo a
former GAHS coach); JoSOJ&gt;h W.
Bogals, John W, Monlgl)mery, when Etchebarren also doubled
Vince Costalio and Carroll Wid- along Ute right field line. B u t
does. Costello, at age 35, be- the Oriole catcher was trapped
comes the youngest member or in arundownwhenheroundedsecUte Hall.
ond and reallzedtoolat..hocouidThe men wlll be honored Wr~ n't reach third.
ing Ohio University's Cootball
Phoebus' most serious threat
game with Dayton on Oct. 26. came ln the eighth when oon-

SORRYI WE'RE
aOS£D JULY

15-1C..17-18

COLUMBUS (UP0

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Bob
Lewis Jr. ot Warren has the
best present any golfer could
wish lor on his 24th birthday the otdo Amateur Championship.
The 5-fool..!l graduate student
at Rollins College In Florida
gained hlo first 110lf title of any
Importance Friday when he
potted a par 72 at f.olumbut
Country Club for a kndor285 total, to bo four strokes
wad of hla nearest compett.
lor, Fritz Schmidt of Columbus,
Wbo aloo matehed par.
Lewla throe-9Uited Ute second
and third boleo to lose two
strokes of the. lead he had on
Jim lltlderbrand of Alhland.

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LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Jolm

The owners have threatened to

Gordy, president of the Nation- call of! Ute entire NFL sched-

al Football League Players Association, headed Cor New York
Saturday to reBUme discussions
with club owners m the Q.Je~­
tion of an increase ln the alhletes' pension fund.
Tom Vance, publlclcy director
for the players' union, said Gordy
.. Now. lhal'a what you'd t •ll
did not know lillY details o1iout
EXPAN SION! "
the meeting plamed for New
York Sunday afternoon.
Gordy aent a telegram FridaY
to ArUtur Modell, NFL prOS·
ident and owner or the Cleveland Browns, asking that bargaining sessions be resumed with
the aim of settling 1he pemdoo
ATLANTA (U PO - Former problem, U.e last roali&gt;lock be Yankee great !)ill Dickey hit fore the players jobt Uteir train ~'tWO-run single Satlitday to lead Ing campo.
0'1he American League to a 4-2
.
.
victory over the NatJonaJ Lea- star Duck)' Medwlck .
The game, played prior to the
gue in an old..tirners game here.
The American League got aU Atlanta Braves - Los Angeles
of its runs in the second inning Dodgers game, also featured such
of the three-stanza contest when former baseball stars as JohnCormer Red Sox slugger RudY ny Mize, Marty Marion, E n o s
York, ex-Senator Cecil Travis, (Country) Slaol!hter, Dixie Walformer Indian Joe Sewell and ker, AIUo Reynolds, Left,y Goformer senator Junior Wooten mez, Luke Appling and Bobby
all had consecutive singles.
Richardson.
The two National League runs
came during the firstinningwhen
Jwtlor Gilliam of the Dodgers
tripled home former teammate
Pee Wee Reese and then scored
on a sJngle by former Cardinal I

AL Oldtimers

ule if agreement is not reached.
uwe don't know where the Smday meeting will be held," said
Vance. "All we know is that we
received a phone call trom the
NFL ofllce asking John to come
to New York. The NFL olfloe
is handling all the arrangements.'•

Vance said Gordy plamed to
leave here unannounced because
"he just wants to go to New
York (f.lletly."

Top Nationals

LOGAN COAC H RESIGNS
LOGAN - Dick Mlkea, coached Logan to a 14-4 rocerd
In 1966 and 1967, roslsnod Thursday ln order to accept a graduate
assistantship in physical ecl.lcation at Ohio University. A ate ~
cessor is expected to be named
by the Logan school board Monday night. His Chleflaln """'ds
finished second In SEOAL play
two years in a row, their only
loss corning at the hands of
champion Molgo In 1967 .

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Then he steadied to match par
and birdied the ftfUt hoio to regain his margin aa Hilderbrand
bogeyed tho No. 4 hole and
doublo.bogeyod tho 5th.
The Warren sharpshooter said
later he had been •'playing too
sefely and after the third bolo
decided to star! attacking."
Lewis was tho only one of the
203 of Ohio's best sw!ngoro wbo
teed oil Tuesday to match par
for the distance. Only 71 qualified for the final two dey&amp;.
Tied at 293 for third place
were Dick Qlardiola ot Cleveland. with a par, Hilderbrand
with a 77, and Jim Nordstrom
of Ashland, with a 75. Don Ai·
bert of Columboa was alxth at
294, Including Frida,)·'• 75.
Deadlocked at 295 wore Ari
Hlldnutt of Elyria, 72, and
Yauk Relater of Ravenna, 75.
Bob Bourne Jr. of Oberlin,
1963 champloo, poaiA&gt;d one of
the daY'• beat aceros of 71. He
llniahed In a tie at 296 with
Loo' Zampedro of Warren, the
state publlnx tltllat wltll a 73,

IIIli Bob lloa&amp; of Columbus,
llbo posted a 76.
AiiO comlnl In at 71 Friday
wa1 Jim CoitaC. of Columbua,
b\tl h11 four-&lt;11,)&gt; total wa• 218,
· ~~ S8botln of Warren, tho
dufentlllW ellllltplon, nudntalnI!Jl hlif avorllllll thl&amp; with
• nn.l I'IIUIIII 76, moldng him
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he quickly approached the ball
and strokad It within 30 feet of
tho pin.
With Ute huge gallery at the
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clad as usual in all black, ram.
mod his putt toward the cup•
WUh his arms raised, he charged wildly after the ball and then
tapped In his ,.cond )JIIIt •
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The Meigs American

Legion baseball team, made up of boys from Meigs and
Gallia counties, had a 6-5-1 season record F'rida,y before
leaving for a weekend series in Portsm(luth arxl South

KC TourneyContinues
CHESHIRE - Pla.y contlnued
in the loth annual Kyger Creek
Little League baseb31l tournament Friday evening as the
Cheshire Tigers blanked Hiner's
Braves 15..{1 on Johruzy Baird's
no-hitter in an abbreviated contest (10-run rule) while the Pomeroy Yankees nipped Racine, 9-7.
In Friday's first tilt, the Pomeroy Yanks scored three runs in
the final two rungs to assure
them af a win over neighboring
Racine . Big Mark Werry Hmited
Racine to three safeties - two
by losing hurler Pete Sayre who
singled and tripled. W e r r y
whiffed 12 in posting his second

tournament win.

!\I'll Mankin and Wercy . had
thr~ hits for the winners. Gary
Snouffer had two hits, as did

tion. Twenty-11ix teams now re main in contention. Forty began
play Ju ly 6.

01110 VALLEY

LEAGUt: STANDINGS
TEAM

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Cheshire .. ••....... 10
Bidwell . . . •.. . .... , 7
Addaville Jets . . . . . . . . 7
Addaville Sluggers , .. , . 5
Vinton . . . . . . • . . • . . . 4
Centerville . . . . . . . . . 2
Salem Church . . .• , •.. 1
Rio Grande . . . . . • • . • 1

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TOTALS
37 37
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS
Addaville Sluggers 13 Vinton 8

Cente~vi1le 8 Rio Grande 7
Addav1lle

Jet}

The second tilt was called Salem Church 11 Centerville 6
after four irmings of play. Baird Addaville Jets 12 Addaville Sluggers J
raced 1:.! batters, and fanned nine
Cheshire 14 Rio Grande 12
of them for Cheshire.

The BidWell - Pirates pla.yed
.Rutland's Reds and Gallipolis
Tigers tooH on the Addaville
Sluggers Saturday evening to
complete the rJrst week of ac-

GALLIPCLIS -

later this month, will begin District
competitioo at Athens after clos~ out
~chedule Wednesday at 6 p. m. at the
Park against Parkersburg. Pictured

course in beginners swimming
will start MoOOay in the Gallipolis Pool, beginning at IJ
a.m. Pool Manager John Milhoan also annoonced Satur.
day that SJI1ChronJzed swimming will be orcered any girl
who has passed her swimmer's COW'Se, beginning at
12 noon on Monday. Susan
Phillips will conduct the synchronized sessions.

GALLIPOLIS - Trailing 4-2
in the bottom of the fifth lMing,
the Attltfti_cs rallied to down
the Indians 6-4 in Little League
play Friday evening on Mem.

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LITTLE LEAGUE STANDINGS
TEAM
W L

Senators · . · .. · · · · · • 6 0
Tigers •.. · · • · · · · • ·
White Sox . . . . • • . . . .
Orioles • . . . .. • ..•.
Athletics · • · · · · · · · ·

GAMES TillS WEEK
(MONDAY)
Vinton at Rio Grande
Centerville at Bidwell

4 1
4 1

Cheshire at Addaville Sluggers
Addaville Jets at Salem Church

(THURSDAY)
Cheshire at Vinton
Addaville Jets at Centerville
Rio Grande at Addaville Sluggers
saJem Church at Bidwell

orial Field.
The Athletics scored four big
runs on no hlts and one Irldian
error to snatch the game from
the fire . In fact, the Athletics
had only one hit all evening, a
single in the rourth by Andy
Hyrne.
Both teams had pitcher prob-

3 2
3 3 terns as their top aces had only
Red Sox ...•••....• 1 t

TOTALS
12 12
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

Orioles 1 Indians 0
Athletics 4 Red Sox 2
Senators 10 Tigers 0
Athletics 6 Indians 4

THIS WEEK'S GAMES:
Tigers vs. White

Orioles vs. Yanks
Wednesday - Senators vs. Red

Sox
Thursday gers
Friday -

J

N
aycees ip
Sh k Sh
8 e 0ppe

GALLIPOLIS The JC'I!I
downed the :lllake Shoppe 6 - 5
Thursday evening on the GSJ
diamond. Chick Conley was the

White Sox 8 YankB 4
Monday Sox
Tuesday -

Athletics vs. TiWhite Sox vs. In-

wtming pitcher and Pete Nibert
the loser.
The JC's: had six runs on 11
hits and made one error. The
~ake Shoppe had five rune: on
nlne hits and were guilty or two
errors.
Pacing the JC's to victory were
Terry Rucker, Gary Lewis and

Harold Montgomery, each with
two hlto In three tripo tD tho
plate. Going one for three were
RoMJe Lemoo., RonnieCottonand
Richard Ell1ott.

POWER-VAC CLEANING SYSTEM

are front row, left tD righ4 John Ingels, Blll Swan, Lermie
Van Meier, Ed Baer, Blll Moore, Steve Oiler, Lonnie Bush.
Back row, George Nesselroad, Jr., umpirei Mel Clark.
manager; Jon Rothgeb, Tom ~encer, Jefl' Tyo, Tom Hysell,

Athletics Rally, Cop
6-4 Little League Win

A second

vs. Bidwell ('ppda _ Yanks . ·. . . . . • . • .•• 1 5
IDurnamenl
Indians . . . . . . . . . . . O 6 '

Cheshire 7 salem Church 5
Ron Couch and Joe Rosenbaun. Bidwell 21 VinlDn 0

For the winners, Ron Raush
and Baird each had three hits.
Jerry Lucas, Orland Cremeans,
Ed Swisher and Keith Sargent
each ha(! two hits.

Shore, Ky. Meigs,
Legion Tournament
its regular season
Syracuse Municipal

Top hitters for t h e 91ake
!i!oppe were Pete Nibert, Mike
9leets, and Brent Saunders, each
two for three and Leo Valentine,

lour bmings of eligib!licy len.
Each had worked six lnningo
earlier in the week.
Jim Niday started for tile In~
dians and went four frames. He
was touched for one hit. Dennis

Mitchell relieved Niday as the
fifth started and walked seven
men as the roof fell in on the
Indians. Dave Curmlngham was
called in to pitch the third out
and got Hyrne tD ground out.
The Athletics started with Tim
Perry 1'fho went the first two
frames and was relieved by Dave
Burnette at-ttle start of the third
Neither Athletic hurler allowed
a hit and all Indian runs were
unearned,
Burnette who got credit for
tlle win, allowed two runs, walked three and struck out 12. Per·
ry in two frames, allowed two
runs, walked five and Canned

four.

Dale Swl!~ trainer. and Don Hunnel, business ma..ger. ~
sent when photo was taken were Russell Moore, coach, and
several players, Including George Sauer, Demtis Ault and

Jim Crow.

•

Outfielder Larry Hisle, a
promising rookie in Philadela
phla's san Diego farm club,
wUI spend the next year at
home in Portsmouth, Ohio, in-

stead or on the playing Reid.
Hisle, 21, was ordered home
for plenty of rest after his release from a san Diego hospltal for treatment of hepatitis.

The Phlliles called the Ohioan
ua terrific prospect" and said
they hoped he woold be "in
shape next year after plenty
of rest"

Bye And

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Singles by

Ty

Cline and Me·

Covey preceded Hart's ftrst hom..
er, which broke the two .. all tie

in the filth inolng.
Clay carroll, the third or slx
Red hurlers, wound ~ with the
Joss.

LOSES
DUBLIN (UP!)- Aulllralla'o
Margaret Court advanced I&lt;&gt; the
CASALS

women's

Teall, ....

semlginaJa of the lrtlb

~ lawn tennis champlonohlpo
Friday.

Male Help W1ntecl
FARM worl: and care of hor·
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est. Call 675-2441, Pl. Pleu-

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1964 Caddlac H.T. Coupe ·· · · ·· $2295

Amsb,ry Apecha
Tr1ller Slles
AI Poartll Ave.
GlllipoUI
Discount on Renlila

Help Wanted

MEN TO SOLICIT delinquent
accounts lor wide awake col·
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Painesville, Ohlo, 440'1'1. 162-1

AU YOU A BIGB
8TBPPJI'IG fi.W!IIIIIAN

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glass and wlslw tires

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1964 Cadillac Coupe De Vile · ·$2495

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Who 'I'OUld liM to eua
or DlDI't ._.. flrtt ,..,
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IF YOO AU:

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PEACHES (WHITE)
Now Re1dy
HORTON DALE
FRUIT FARMS

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hp .k&gt;lutson motor, new trailWe are builders. Distributor
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lor Hotpolnt Appllan&lt;es, AJII.
161-3
liOn Elettr!e.
Ill If
GREENHOUSES, 2 giBBS and
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nllure.
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ker gelding. Call 256-69118.
164).2

FRUIT jars, 1062 Seoond Ave.
or Ph. 44~1.
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1967 KING MIDGET convertible, 2700 actual mil.,.. HaU
new price. 446-1335.
162-3
iiUGS A MESS? Clean lor less
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1162 Ist. Ave.
162-6

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ALL types of bulldlng materIal!, block, brick. sewer pipe.
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II If
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fast with Gobese tablets. Only
911c. Gillingham Drugs. 130-39

TYPEWRITERS aD kinds, new,
rebuilt and rentals. Simmons
Pig. &amp; Office Equip.
147-U
FOR SALE or trade. 1939 Ford
sedan, low mileage, aolld.
44H62'1 after 5.
143-11

10 FT. ALUMINUM BOAT,
trailer, 3 HP, complete, like
new. Call 446-298'/ after 6 14 FT. BOAT, trailer, and 10
p.m. or call Bob Saunders
hp outboard (Mere.) motor.
446-0405.
162-3
very reasonable. 446-362'1.
143-11
HANNAH'S HUSBAND Hector
hales hard work so he cleans AWNINGS - PATIOS - CARthe rugs with Blue Lustre.
PORTS - Lowe Brothers
Rent electric shampooer 11.
Paints - Wallpaper - Pl..
Centra) Supply Co.
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HEAVY METAL FARM wagon,
COMPANY
600 x 16 !ires; 2 heavy chain
Sloee ltll
lfi.IIOI
binders, lighter binders; Z
258 Third Avenue. GaDipolls
gas stDves, good condition; I
heavy David Bradley chain
SALEBiiiAN'S
saw; 75 fryers. Ph, 38UII2.
DEMONSTRATOR
la.ll 1918 ZIG ZAG oewing machine,
regularly $89.00, In portable
DINING ROOM SUITE, Medicomplete. Pay $39.00 or $5.00
terranean design - table, 6
per mooth. Call m.!OBI.
rose back chal.nJ, butch, solid
!la.u
brown cherry; Early Ametl·
can davenport 84" long; HotCAN YOU QUAIJII'Y!
point Deluxe kitchen range; 1918 NAME brand stereo AM &amp;
living room chairs. Carl NI!I'M, 4 speake!'l!, Doallns tum
bert,~.
1~11
tsble, nice walnut flnlsb.
Take over paymenll of $11.00
SEWING MACHINE
per month or pay balant!e
TIUS SEJWING machine equip$101.62. Try 11 In your borne.
ped 1&lt;&gt; zig zag, make buttonCall 678-al.
IJI.tf
holea, darn, sew on buttons,
etc. ali without auacbments, llll NEW MOON bouletraDer,
hu many olher features. Pay
tOs!J, Ellpando, Ph. 25H491
$49.12, or monthly payments
or see John Beaver at Beavof $5.00. Will demonstrate In
er's Barber Shop.
l5U
your home. Call 446-1008. la.li
11164 BELAIR I dr. sedan, $150.
WALNUT STEJlEO.RADIO
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Vt!8lmetll lor someone who
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la.ll
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Wednesday- Braves va, 8111Jies
Thur lda,y - Glanta vs. Docl-

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PHONE H2-3511
MIDD~EPOIT,

his 13th or the season, and 577th
of hts career.
The Reds staked Gary Nolan
with a two run lead in the third

on McCovey's homer and dou..
bles by Hart and Jay Alou.

last week.)

AGRICULTURAL UME

CHASE HARDWARE
LOCUST ST.

in a row over the Reds Friday
night as Jim Hart slammed two
homers to pace a 14 hit attack
which netted an lla4 victory,
Hart's homers were two of
four hits for the Giant thlrd baseman who drove home five runs.
Homers by Willie McCovey
and WilUe Mays also were included among tlle hits oH six
Red pitchers. Mays' hcmer was

DELAWARE, Ohio (UP!)
Observers ot top contenders for
the 23rd runolng of the Ultle

Toledo

lnnlDgs)
Rochestsr 3 Bullalo 2 (2nd)
Columbus 3 Richmood 2 (10
bmingo)

CINCINNATI (UPI)- The Son iMing, but the Giants came back
Francisco Giants made it two tD knot the score In the lourth

Contender

Indians left slx men on base,
all in the first five frames and Downs in Columbus, and Tar
Mite, who won at LexlogtDn with
fo'red Burnette and Tommy Mea- made throe errors.
a time o! 2:00 1-.1.
dows, each one hJt in three ··- - - - - - - - - Rum Customer, stablemate of
trips.
Bye and Large, haa two victor~
PEE WEE LEAGUE SCHEDULE ies in seven starts, and Golden
(GAMES THIS WEEK)
International League Standlngs
Money Maker, second tallest
By United Press International
Monda.Y - Robins vs. Orlolea two-year-old last sea110n, finishW L Pct GB and FaJcons VB. Robins
ed third in his only stnrt this
Rochester
Tuesday - Eagles vs. Jay- year.
46 37 .554

Buffalo 8 Rochester 2 (l.lt, 7

WE, !he parents of James Vernon Goody, will not be re-

Large Top

Niday ln four innings allowed Brown JJg classic here belleve
only two runs, one hit, walked Bye and Large, a 3-year-old
seven and fanned nine. MitcheJI, who broke the two-lnlnute mile
the Losing pitcher, allowed four ror the first time thil season,
may be ahead
the pack.
runs and walked seven.
Bye
and
Large
posted the
The Ind1ans scored one run ln
each o1 the firstthreeinningsand 1:58 3-.1 victory In the Orange
led 3-2 going into the top of the County CUp at Goohen, N, Y.. oo
fourth. Neither team scored In the Grand Circuit.
other contenders Include Batthe !ourth and the Indlano l'lshman.
who has woo five of seven
ed over their lal!lt run in the top
starts;
Careless Time, the vicof the ruth on a walk and an
tor
of
the
Amerl.can-National at
error.
The Athletics left 10 men on ~rtsman's Park In Chicago;
base and made three ei-rors. The Ozzie Hanover, who won with

46 40 .535 J1h Hawks
COlurnbua
Wednesday- Wrensvs. Hawks
41 39 .513 31h
4
and
Eagles vo, Angels
Jacksonville
42 41 .506
SYracuse
40 42 .48i 5'h Thursday - Larks vs. Angelo
Louisville
41 44 ,482 6
Friday - FaiCOIIs vs. Cardo
Buffalo
41 45 .477 6\1 and Roblno vs, Lerko
Richmond
38 47 .447 9
Friday's Results
PONY LEAGUE SCIIEIJULE
Toledo 4 ~racuse 2 (lot, 7
(GAMES THIS WEEK)
innings)
Monday - Dodgers vs. Braves
Toledo 5 :,Yracuoe I (2nd)
Tuesda,y - Reds VII. Glants

July 14 marks tile beg!
of our special EARLY II'AJ.i
sponsible lot any em sold SALK. All famous branda ol
Apaclte.!: Ramada, Mesa, Eo
1&lt;&gt; him, u he Is a minor.
ile
and Bullalo models,
Signed
PRJCD SO LOW we can't
Mr. and Mrs, Vernon
Goody
1604 jlrial lhem. Come Jn prepared to tow one away. Sale
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JACOB 'l'holJ!peon, bom about !uta as Iolli u our stock
1891. 1011 of Clem Thompson does. 1ltere are stlll 4 montlto
and Cara (Sitoemaker) Thomp. of good ca.tnplng weather left,
son, died July 9, 1968. Admit- so why not finish out !he led November 13, 18011. Rei• son In llyle.
tiVOli may contact Superlnlen· Apaclle bu just put oo the
dent, Orient Slats Institution, road their IOO,OOOib camper.
Orient, Ohio.
160-3 We 1110 bave I Good Ulod.

Giants Hand Reds 11-4 Setback

PIDLADELPIDA (UP!) -

MAPLE m:REO
1168 MODEL STEREO, loV!ly
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or, lour speaker ayatem. Pay
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millis of 11.00. Call llf.IOII.
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Owner Moved
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Owner Must Moft
Musl Sell Split Level
11111 I YR.

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DAY.

New 3 Bedroom
Pick Your Paint
1'1111 BllAND N1:W HOD J8
UNDD CONSTI.UCTION AND
WJU. Bl READY POl YOU IN

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aG DATI. YOU CAN
PICK YOUR OWN' PAINT. CDA·
IOC TILl: .urt'D :ETC. LOCA.Tm
ON A LARGE n.AT IDI' W1TR
naum. CITY wA 'I'D .um
GAS. 18T *14.100 BUYS IT.

W•nt In Town?
Try Chillicothe Rd.
$8,500

lAIRD RWTY CO.

LIB'S PLUMBING II jtW&amp;
EUNG, Crollll atJ, 0. I'll.
111&amp;111.

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WATEII ~ IIEIMCJ:

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54 A., one lfOr7 frame home,
If
newly painted, new metal
LISTINGS WANTED
roof, dug weD, located on
.
Planning tD buy or sell? Call us.
blacktop Rd. owner will help 00'1' DOMY Clll Jlale'l ·lllled
Oflke I'll. ttl 1111
Ofllna. Ph. IJ'II.DII. II«
Olear IIMlllttl. .....
25 A.
Carter Mallie, 44U'IIl
COMPLI!:TI Ri!JMoD!L'INO.
$2500 buys lltiB farm and 4 room
'II'DU11111 BoD, m.A11
ettllom Clblnetl ballt, !mit!
home, small barn, fruit trees, · B. Kingery, 1114f10. 1..11
Carl Nibert
1.41.1
located oo country rd. Owner an.

nnsnce.

·

tdous to sell.

0. D. PARSONS

Owner Anxious To Sell

REALTOR

Plumbing &amp; H•atlng

ITANDARD PWMIIINO I
Farm, Vlllqe, atr ~I'II'Olopeillrbl) 173 A., 2 story frame borne,
BE&amp;TING, Ill ftH A plenty bldg., plenty water, li
Pbue llfCt
WIIII,
M
A. lob. base, located on blackVACANT LAND
30 AJ. pasture, some woods, top rd.
11IWOII!:R'I
good homesite or trailer sits, Ofllee Pllont CCUl'll M Bn.
PlntMic
... Ba I'll
good well, spring, 5 miles out. llouJ WetlterWI, Pb. M•aM
110
ltb
Ave.,""*·
65 A. plenty of pasture, large Robert L laiN, Pit. l i l a
bam, pond, spring, creek, Tob.
C1mplng Equip
B, plenty building sites or trailDEW I I 1'8 PI.IJIIIINO
CAMP Cooley Starcrafl Sales.
er sites. 5 mll•.s out.
AND BE&amp;,_
Campers,
travel
trailers,
ROUTE 1110 at Eva llhlell. Ph.
RUTLAND
boall.
Rt.
112,
Camp
Conley,
418-2'111.
m 11
Restaurant and 3 BR living
Mllton
Rd.
Open
dally
12
noon
quarters, Includes brick build·
1151~
ing and all equip., In heart of to 9 p.m.
IMuranee
town, school traffic, here's your
POR AIL your inlurln"' IIM!Is,
chance to work fiV' yourself,
dtect wHit )'OUI' Gflllllt ...
priced tD sell NOWI
ents at the Neal lnl. Apaef,
M Slate 81. Agadl lor aulD,
RT. 160
!Ire,
Homeownen, bolpllal
3 A., nice clean 1 room, two
and pneral llabllltr. llloU
story home, large porch, nice
garden, outbuilding. Priced to
NATIONWIDB INSI1RARCI!J
seU. CALL TODAY.
AUTO,
fire. Dfe. II t!late a
Building
C&lt;lllraellng,
base.
RT. 160
Waldo P'. Bnwlt. W. ..
m A., nice home, 60 X 80 bam, menll dug mtl built, oeptk Brown.
llf.lllll.
...
tanb:
1110
gallon
jet
tank,
cribs, milk house, Tob. sited, 3
11100 gallon wHit filter bed
ponds, silo, limed &amp; fertilized.
or lead! bed. Farm ponda
Also 461&gt; A. secluded retreat,
built and cleaned. llermln
The atomic number of an
old house, 2 wells. timber, pond
element
is based upon the
R.
~
111'
1
·7510.
sti!e and very good hunting. ACT
number of protons fotlltd Jn
NOW.
the nucleus of the atom.
TRYING TO SEIL1
CAlL IJ!J!
Jay Sheppanl, 44U%1I
Eart Winton, Ill '1111
Wayne Amsbary, 44UUI

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EXCAVATING
Qeshlre, Ohlo

CUSTOM SPRAY
PAINnNG

WANTED

f« Farmers

'Uoe&lt;~l'lliltllalit lltill

Bouoellold tloodlo. W'o

11111 All7 Alll&lt;allt •

dudlaa e:...•or. Eolateo

iliOn$

7 Rm. Brick "A" F'rii!De.f

..FUIIUTUII

basement, 2 car garage,

main Door, II&gt; baths,
corner lot,

Dillon Agency

.NEW I USU

•ERNEST THORNE

BIG LOT

Thurman. Ohio

10' 1 150' - · 3 BR near new
borne with tile batll, tile wall in
kitchen and plenty of cabinets,
laundry room, patio, attached
garage linlsbed, fenced yard,
new utility and work shop 12' 1
20', poosesslon In 10 days from
closing, located on st. Rt.

SACRES

33 years experience
Phone 24:;.5269 or

Certtral Soya

FREE Inspection.

D. H. WOOD, R•ltor
Phone 446-1066

With tobacco base. 6 room, one DOWN town location, S bedroom. BeauUiul kitchen, Jar II'
fioor plan home, W-W carpel
living room, buill In otove and
throaghout, oll forc:ed air fur.
oven, large lot, reasonably
nace, garage, deep well, plenty
priced.
big shade trees, located 10 mi.
19
A. In Addison Twp. 7 room
from Gallipolis, Ohio on state
home, three barns, I&gt; A. fo.
Rl.
bacco bue.
60 ACRE FARM
ONE ftoor plan, S bedroolm,
With I1&gt; st&lt;&gt;ry modern home,
large Jiving room. T.V. room,
lood location, large bam, plenforced air lurnact!, ear port.
ty water. tob&amp;C&lt;:O base, good
property In good condition
fence, prJ~ In low teens.
ON ROUTE 35, I room homt.
For The Hendy Man
three bedroom, bath, btsttl.tt7 room 1\1 otory home, large
ed, fuel oil furnace, larp lol,
rountry illoben, oll beat, bath,
large balement.
llreplaeo, cellar and cellar WE HAVE other mprape!tJ_,fo, te'JI
house, acre lot. Prloo 15,300.
US ,.,ur prob!OIIUI and WI will
Look It over and make an ofaBSist you In flndinJI a home
fer.
EMIIp
Jm
J,
Rl&amp;d1
1111 II
7 ROOM HOME
liaRD D. WOIII 1111111
VETERANS - Here Is a real
a.tald
K. c~
b11)'. Ballt, basement, deep well,
porch, garage, 2 gu wells, no
fuel bill, lttcaled on Rl. 325 LOTS, one mDe N.W. on RL •.
Pb. llt-3384.
111-U
Stale Rl. - I mi. from Vlnt&lt;&gt;n,
II mi. from Pomeroy. Hu IJ
l112 SUNSET DRIVE - S bedacres of land.
room brick boule, tun ~
IIOIAilT DIU.ON, IIMIIIr
ment, built-In ovoa and llalnen, 1\1 ltalbl, carpet Ia
lMIII •
1ron1 room, ball llld dbtbtl
room. air conditioner IIIII -.
IIOUSI:, 4 llrCe lliaml, batb,
mldlfler, IIUII!Irr •
llall'l.
Polll!IBIOD
Aar.
l,
lol, eenlraily )jtcated.
owner belns tranaftl'rod. !lee
Pb. tM 1484 or 441JII8. ,..,.
lbll nlet holllt. I'll. ttl 1111.

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WITH

A
COHVKNIDft'
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WILL novm• l.C7lS OF a.
TBA TDU. 11DD1 CAN WAI.a
ANYWIIIRI. THIS 18 A I 80011
. . . WITH rvJ.L BA8IIIIIt'l'.
PIUCI TO SILL NOW.

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BOMB. 5
ntOIIil, bath, full b...,.m,
lllacltod garage, 112.500. I
blocll from city Umlll on 511.
Ul·ll

Three bedroom, lull basement,
OSCir Bllrd, R•ltor
II&gt; baths, beautiful built In kitchen. FilA llllllliCod - 514%.
Walk To Schoola
Near t&lt;&gt;wn on SR 5111.
YOU can move tmmedlalely Into lbll I 1t0r7 brick borne,
PRICE REDUCED
eseellenUJ located on 1111
Tltree bedroom ranch with big
Ave.
II bu bath, S bedrooml,
earden, city water, copper
garage, deep lot, and Is eooplumbing, 2 sman outbuildings,
•enienl
to llorol, ICbooll,
B&lt;Te Jot.
dtureltel. Vacant and ,.._
A Lot For A Uttle
Jag for you. Owner wanll H
~3 Acres with nice home, city
101d. f!J,OIIO.
water available, fireplaces In
living room and basement.
OWner wiD belp finance. .

ULDoll WILL YOO fiND .1.
ROD WlTJI T111111 DU!WI'AHDING nA.TUUI. 4 UllGI RDIOOJII, BA1'RS. LA&amp;GI J'A..
1111..y 1&amp;0011, VODDJf JDT'CII..
D Wli'B a.uroa. ov.c, DJI!!III.

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Rwl Estlta For Sale

Real Estete For Slle

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I.ARGI!l bulldlllf lot, extelleal
loealllltl, tood . noilhbarltood.
blacktop road, .cliy water,
half milt out. You w111 lla've
to ... liiiii to IIPJII'tClale ll

Phone IDyllme tft 21M. III-I

11141
7 LOTS. • mUel from Pl..,...
tlant, just off Ill, t oa
Rd. Clll 74MIU or 111'1. C.
eU ClijJp, Dol 411, lllltat, •. .
Va. illll.
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446-2463

.an

44&amp;a4S
Merrill O'DeD, Operator for
Extermlla! Tl!rmlle !lervleo!l
10 Belmont Dr.
. , If

B &amp; J AUTO IIEPAIR at Bllo
1011'1 Senii!O Statton, Porter,
Oblo, IIIU'III, Oompkte Auto,

MACHINE

Body and Fender Npalrtl.
llf.ll
BOMER HARRJ90N
WATI!!R Dollvery Semce, call
1117 or nlgld, lllo Grande,
Oblo. Pit. IIJ.D.
ss.tl

TERMI'I'E ' PUr COI'miOL

FAIN Extmnlnallon Co. 'll'beel·
nburJ, Ohio. I'll. 57f.411J.
Ill-If

WATKII WEU. OIIIWMG
MYERS Pumpo 8llel • lltfto
lee, Pit. 7a.MSS. Rutland, 0.

c. J. LemleJ,

ta If

1lOLL H - Nurlert lrattiJIOI'
tatloa avaDable, re1110118ltl'
ralll llao for •ho!I!IInc or

"'""'"' mothers, bourly. dalor ftek'l7 rates. P!1. ..., .

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ram.
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IACkHOI;
GRADER

Rugs Dirty? lent

Electric Shlmpooor
for$1 ,.,Jth puld...
of l.ustra FoMI tt

1111

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The Sunday Time..S.ntlnel, SUnday, July 14, 1968

There's

No Vacation For The Success Of
•

For hat
UPSTAIRS fum.

Apart, I

room1 and batlt. AD utiiWes
paid; Ph. f46.01St.
1fi.U
BRADBURY furnished apartmonll, edulto only, 7211 flee.
ood Ave.
118-11

ForS.Ia
NEW GMC TRUCK
HEADQUARTERS

For Salt
36•• X 23"' X.oot

Alu•lnu11
ShHtl
Used Offset Pl....
HAVI

1161 I T CMC, stake bed
1965 1 T.. GMC
1918 Chevrolet Impala
111112 \1 T. Dodge Pickup
111114 2\1 T. GMC
1162 2\1 T. Cbn.
1958 \1 T. OMC plclrup
111114 2 T. Intematlollll
1951 \1 T. Dodge pickup
1918 1\1 T. Dodge truck
lll51 I T. Cbev.
1155 I T. GMC
liM 1\1 T. Ford
1958 2 T. Int. Tractor
11163 I&gt; T. ClteY, plclrup
191l0 II T. Cltev. Plclrup
111110 2 T. GMC
1 Minneapolis MoUne Power

GARAGE apt. I rat. tmlum.
bath, hot water beater, gu
MANYUSII
lumace, garage, 1127 Second
Avenue rear. Inquire 1121
Cnrd of Th1nl11
Second Avenue after 1:10, or
THE FAMILY of WendeR P..
Bfor~I.OO
call !45-6240 after 7:00 p.m.
well take this opportunity I&lt;&gt;
1&amp;4
express our thanks I&lt;&gt; th001e
who remembered us during ONE fumllhed apartment and
our sorrow. We eopeclally
lleeplng 0:00101 ~ or
125 Thlnt Aw.
thank the neigltbors In llaJt.
monlhly, ......
1IN8
. .111 ......
orville for tlleir food a n d
floral tributes. Also, I&lt;&gt; lhe
'J1nH
Kerr CUmmunlty for lhelr lo'UIINISIIED apartment, also
New
110'' Rotary Cutters For Sill
trailer. Pb. ~.
164H
$299.50.
New US X 20, 10 plf
notal arrangements and lhe
CABBAGE 15e head, Claude
nylon
tires
ISS. Inc. Federal
many who sent cards of sym·
Winters, Rio Grande, 245-5121.
FURNIS!iED
5
room
aparttax.
psthy. Sincere thanks I&lt;&gt; all.
1IU
ment. Pb, 675-26511.
111-3
Oltle VolleJ IDqtlemeltl ...
Mrs. Wenden Powell
liS Plae st.
fll.llll.
Norma and Esther 162-1
IIOUSE, HALF DOUBLE near CONVERTIBLE Tops. Clole
1141 u
Outs. O.E. Vinyl, $115.00 InPl. Pleasant. Modem, free
stalled. 111111-63 Thunderbird;
Notice
water. See Amlbery, 831
195Uil
Chev. Pont. Olds and SEE OUR SELECnON of 12 •
WANDA TYO hu joined lhe
Fourth Ave., Galllpolll, 44610 fl. mobile homes before
Buick; !IIIIZ Dodge and PlyslaR 01 the Cameo Beauty
aus.
1~11
you
buy. K &amp; K Moblle Hommouth; 1957-58 Ford. GalliShop. For appointment CaD
es,PI. Pleuant, 'II'. Va. Paul
polis Tire &amp; Trim, 1622 EM446-«101.
111-3 2 BI!lDROOM MOBILE homo,
or Gary Northup 1'15-3000.
tern Ave. Ph. 44~589. 161-2
air condiUOiled. Located near
118-U
1 WILL Nor be responsible lor
Gallipolll Auto Auction, Pb.
POODLE grooming and clipany debts other tllan my own
446-377it or 44&amp;.1577.
111-3
ping. Also AKC toy poodle GOOD CLEAN Lm!P and atok.
u or this date July 13, 1918.
pupples, cream white. Sunset er coal. Carl Winters, Rio
Signed Cecil G. Thlvener, Sr.
Grande. Phone 24S.SI15. 8-11
Kennels 446-1958.
161-3
la.ll
Cemplng Equip

2oe

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AMERICAN LEGION TEAM -

The Meigs American

Legion baseball team, made up of boys from Meigs and
Gallia counties, had a 6-5-1 season record F'rida,y before
leaving for a weekend series in Portsm(luth arxl South

KC TourneyContinues
CHESHIRE - Pla.y contlnued
in the loth annual Kyger Creek
Little League baseb31l tournament Friday evening as the
Cheshire Tigers blanked Hiner's
Braves 15..{1 on Johruzy Baird's
no-hitter in an abbreviated contest (10-run rule) while the Pomeroy Yankees nipped Racine, 9-7.
In Friday's first tilt, the Pomeroy Yanks scored three runs in
the final two rungs to assure
them af a win over neighboring
Racine . Big Mark Werry Hmited
Racine to three safeties - two
by losing hurler Pete Sayre who
singled and tripled. W e r r y
whiffed 12 in posting his second

tournament win.

!\I'll Mankin and Wercy . had
thr~ hits for the winners. Gary
Snouffer had two hits, as did

tion. Twenty-11ix teams now re main in contention. Forty began
play Ju ly 6.

01110 VALLEY

LEAGUt: STANDINGS
TEAM

W L

Cheshire .. ••....... 10
Bidwell . . . •.. . .... , 7
Addaville Jets . . . . . . . . 7
Addaville Sluggers , .. , . 5
Vinton . . . . . . • . . • . . . 4
Centerville . . . . . . . . . 2
Salem Church . . .• , •.. 1
Rio Grande . . . . . • • . • 1

0
2
2
4
6
6

8
9

TOTALS
37 37
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS
Addaville Sluggers 13 Vinton 8

Cente~vi1le 8 Rio Grande 7
Addav1lle

Jet}

The second tilt was called Salem Church 11 Centerville 6
after four irmings of play. Baird Addaville Jets 12 Addaville Sluggers J
raced 1:.! batters, and fanned nine
Cheshire 14 Rio Grande 12
of them for Cheshire.

The BidWell - Pirates pla.yed
.Rutland's Reds and Gallipolis
Tigers tooH on the Addaville
Sluggers Saturday evening to
complete the rJrst week of ac-

GALLIPCLIS -

later this month, will begin District
competitioo at Athens after clos~ out
~chedule Wednesday at 6 p. m. at the
Park against Parkersburg. Pictured

course in beginners swimming
will start MoOOay in the Gallipolis Pool, beginning at IJ
a.m. Pool Manager John Milhoan also annoonced Satur.
day that SJI1ChronJzed swimming will be orcered any girl
who has passed her swimmer's COW'Se, beginning at
12 noon on Monday. Susan
Phillips will conduct the synchronized sessions.

GALLIPOLIS - Trailing 4-2
in the bottom of the fifth lMing,
the Attltfti_cs rallied to down
the Indians 6-4 in Little League
play Friday evening on Mem.

·::::::: :·::::::: :: ::::::: :::::::::::::·:::·:::&lt;:&gt;&gt;::~:::;;;::;:;:::::::::

LITTLE LEAGUE STANDINGS
TEAM
W L

Senators · . · .. · · · · · • 6 0
Tigers •.. · · • · · · · • ·
White Sox . . . . • • . . . .
Orioles • . . . .. • ..•.
Athletics · • · · · · · · · ·

GAMES TillS WEEK
(MONDAY)
Vinton at Rio Grande
Centerville at Bidwell

4 1
4 1

Cheshire at Addaville Sluggers
Addaville Jets at Salem Church

(THURSDAY)
Cheshire at Vinton
Addaville Jets at Centerville
Rio Grande at Addaville Sluggers
saJem Church at Bidwell

orial Field.
The Athletics scored four big
runs on no hlts and one Irldian
error to snatch the game from
the fire . In fact, the Athletics
had only one hit all evening, a
single in the rourth by Andy
Hyrne.
Both teams had pitcher prob-

3 2
3 3 terns as their top aces had only
Red Sox ...•••....• 1 t

TOTALS
12 12
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

Orioles 1 Indians 0
Athletics 4 Red Sox 2
Senators 10 Tigers 0
Athletics 6 Indians 4

THIS WEEK'S GAMES:
Tigers vs. White

Orioles vs. Yanks
Wednesday - Senators vs. Red

Sox
Thursday gers
Friday -

J

N
aycees ip
Sh k Sh
8 e 0ppe

GALLIPOLIS The JC'I!I
downed the :lllake Shoppe 6 - 5
Thursday evening on the GSJ
diamond. Chick Conley was the

White Sox 8 YankB 4
Monday Sox
Tuesday -

Athletics vs. TiWhite Sox vs. In-

wtming pitcher and Pete Nibert
the loser.
The JC's: had six runs on 11
hits and made one error. The
~ake Shoppe had five rune: on
nlne hits and were guilty or two
errors.
Pacing the JC's to victory were
Terry Rucker, Gary Lewis and

Harold Montgomery, each with
two hlto In three tripo tD tho
plate. Going one for three were
RoMJe Lemoo., RonnieCottonand
Richard Ell1ott.

POWER-VAC CLEANING SYSTEM

are front row, left tD righ4 John Ingels, Blll Swan, Lermie
Van Meier, Ed Baer, Blll Moore, Steve Oiler, Lonnie Bush.
Back row, George Nesselroad, Jr., umpirei Mel Clark.
manager; Jon Rothgeb, Tom ~encer, Jefl' Tyo, Tom Hysell,

Athletics Rally, Cop
6-4 Little League Win

A second

vs. Bidwell ('ppda _ Yanks . ·. . . . . • . • .•• 1 5
IDurnamenl
Indians . . . . . . . . . . . O 6 '

Cheshire 7 salem Church 5
Ron Couch and Joe Rosenbaun. Bidwell 21 VinlDn 0

For the winners, Ron Raush
and Baird each had three hits.
Jerry Lucas, Orland Cremeans,
Ed Swisher and Keith Sargent
each ha(! two hits.

Shore, Ky. Meigs,
Legion Tournament
its regular season
Syracuse Municipal

Top hitters for t h e 91ake
!i!oppe were Pete Nibert, Mike
9leets, and Brent Saunders, each
two for three and Leo Valentine,

lour bmings of eligib!licy len.
Each had worked six lnningo
earlier in the week.
Jim Niday started for tile In~
dians and went four frames. He
was touched for one hit. Dennis

Mitchell relieved Niday as the
fifth started and walked seven
men as the roof fell in on the
Indians. Dave Curmlngham was
called in to pitch the third out
and got Hyrne tD ground out.
The Athletics started with Tim
Perry 1'fho went the first two
frames and was relieved by Dave
Burnette at-ttle start of the third
Neither Athletic hurler allowed
a hit and all Indian runs were
unearned,
Burnette who got credit for
tlle win, allowed two runs, walked three and struck out 12. Per·
ry in two frames, allowed two
runs, walked five and Canned

four.

Dale Swl!~ trainer. and Don Hunnel, business ma..ger. ~
sent when photo was taken were Russell Moore, coach, and
several players, Including George Sauer, Demtis Ault and

Jim Crow.

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Outfielder Larry Hisle, a
promising rookie in Philadela
phla's san Diego farm club,
wUI spend the next year at
home in Portsmouth, Ohio, in-

stead or on the playing Reid.
Hisle, 21, was ordered home
for plenty of rest after his release from a san Diego hospltal for treatment of hepatitis.

The Phlliles called the Ohioan
ua terrific prospect" and said
they hoped he woold be "in
shape next year after plenty
of rest"

Bye And

Let us help you enjoy a bargain in cleaner living. It doesn't
cost, it pays to have your Heating and Air Conditioning system cleaned r~larly.
Meigs, Gallia, Mason and adjoining counties has this LARGE
C~ING SYSTEM ~hich has been designed to give you the
best In cleantng servtce at the lowest possible cost . . reduce
costly fuel and repair bills . . helps save on redecorating ex·
penses .. reduces fire hazards. NO MUSS, NO FUSS. We
take ALL the dirt in one simple operation.
For the best in special equipment, experienced operators,
real50nable prices and work guaranteed CALL OR WRITE us
TODAY.
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or

a time of 2:00 4-5 at SciotD

week's reBUlts are available for
this edition because some man~
a.gers failed to turn ln books

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Singles by

Ty

Cline and Me·

Covey preceded Hart's ftrst hom..
er, which broke the two .. all tie

in the filth inolng.
Clay carroll, the third or slx
Red hurlers, wound ~ with the
Joss.

LOSES
DUBLIN (UP!)- Aulllralla'o
Margaret Court advanced I&lt;&gt; the
CASALS

women's

Teall, ....

semlginaJa of the lrtlb

~ lawn tennis champlonohlpo
Friday.

Male Help W1ntecl
FARM worl: and care of hor·
ses, must be sober and Jton.
est. Call 675-2441, Pl. Pleu-

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BUYS
1964 Caddlac H.T. Coupe ·· · · ·· $2295

Amsb,ry Apecha
Tr1ller Slles
AI Poartll Ave.
GlllipoUI
Discount on Renlila

Help Wanted

MEN TO SOLICIT delinquent
accounts lor wide awake col·
Jectlon agency. Guarantee
fl50 weekly I&lt;&gt; men wbo quat.
Uy. Write Manager, 8oJ: 541,
Painesville, Ohlo, 440'1'1. 162-1

AU YOU A BIGB
8TBPPJI'IG fi.W!IIIIIAN

e Who would lib W. tab bill 11e1rt
ltQ wttll • COJD.PatlJ tbl "'

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Black with black &amp; white lnterlor, radio, tlnted ·
glass and wlslw tires

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1964 Cadillac Coupe De Vile · ·$2495

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Who 'I'OUld liM to eua
or DlDI't ._.. flrtt ,..,
e Wh would Ub a unu
IF YOO AU:

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Wallllcl
BABYSITI'I!lR, must
have
transportallon, ~- ....
qulred. ean 44&amp;-4211 aftAtr
1:10 p.m.
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Gold with gold interior, full power equipment·
and factory alr-condiUoning.

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I'URNJSHED first ftoor apart.
ment, 3 1'001111 and balb, private, 1!1 Second Ave. Iff.
Z455.
1114

OPEN EVES. TIL 8:00
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f.ROOM ltmtllbed aparlnlml
with private bath. 141 8eoGDII
Ave. Pit. IIHI1I or lleiDl

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space 1or rent. Cdl
11&amp;1141 !rom I a.m. till I
PJII.

For Sale
ERLY.UO.FRE
PEACHES (WHITE)
Now Re1dy
HORTON DALE
FRUIT FARMS

00: BILL, INDO
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To 1111 Amnr
P'URNISIIED apartment, No Stmda)' Sales
tae1 SteDa Antold, Pari!: C.
Ira! Hotel.
'1141 . __ _ _ _ _..

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Friday - · Pl)Illles vo. Rods
(No ~s or all of last

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Frlclay

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'Til 8:00PM

15 FT. fiberglass boat with 35 IF .YOU are buDding a new
ijome or remodeling, see u.o.
hp .k&gt;lutson motor, new trailWe are builders. Distributor
er, complete. Ph. 44&amp;-1517.
lor Hotpolnt Appllan&lt;es, AJII.
161-3
liOn Elettr!e.
Ill If
GREENHOUSES, 2 giBBS and
LOW, LOW, PRICES on Mat2 plastic. Bumgarner's, New
tresse•. Rice and Corbin F\trHaven, W. Va. 882-2041. 164).3
nllure.
• If
REGISTERED Tenoessee Wal·
ker gelding. Call 256-69118.
164).2

FRUIT jars, 1062 Seoond Ave.
or Ph. 44~1.
Ilii).S
1967 KING MIDGET convertible, 2700 actual mil.,.. HaU
new price. 446-1335.
162-3
iiUGS A MESS? Clean lor less
with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer fl. Sheppard,
1162 Ist. Ave.
162-6

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ALL types of bulldlng materIal!, block, brick. sewer pipe.
windows, lintels. etc. Clande
Wln1e!'l!, Rio Grande, 0. CR
S.SI21 after 5.
II If
REDUCE SAFE. simple and
fast with Gobese tablets. Only
911c. Gillingham Drugs. 130-39

TYPEWRITERS aD kinds, new,
rebuilt and rentals. Simmons
Pig. &amp; Office Equip.
147-U
FOR SALE or trade. 1939 Ford
sedan, low mileage, aolld.
44H62'1 after 5.
143-11

10 FT. ALUMINUM BOAT,
trailer, 3 HP, complete, like
new. Call 446-298'/ after 6 14 FT. BOAT, trailer, and 10
p.m. or call Bob Saunders
hp outboard (Mere.) motor.
446-0405.
162-3
very reasonable. 446-362'1.
143-11
HANNAH'S HUSBAND Hector
hales hard work so he cleans AWNINGS - PATIOS - CARthe rugs with Blue Lustre.
PORTS - Lowe Brothers
Rent electric shampooer 11.
Paints - Wallpaper - Pl..
Centra) Supply Co.
!IIU
lure Fr8JIIIng

MULLINEAUX DECORATING

HEAVY METAL FARM wagon,
COMPANY
600 x 16 !ires; 2 heavy chain
Sloee ltll
lfi.IIOI
binders, lighter binders; Z
258 Third Avenue. GaDipolls
gas stDves, good condition; I
heavy David Bradley chain
SALEBiiiAN'S
saw; 75 fryers. Ph, 38UII2.
DEMONSTRATOR
la.ll 1918 ZIG ZAG oewing machine,
regularly $89.00, In portable
DINING ROOM SUITE, Medicomplete. Pay $39.00 or $5.00
terranean design - table, 6
per mooth. Call m.!OBI.
rose back chal.nJ, butch, solid
!la.u
brown cherry; Early Ametl·
can davenport 84" long; HotCAN YOU QUAIJII'Y!
point Deluxe kitchen range; 1918 NAME brand stereo AM &amp;
living room chairs. Carl NI!I'M, 4 speake!'l!, Doallns tum
bert,~.
1~11
tsble, nice walnut flnlsb.
Take over paymenll of $11.00
SEWING MACHINE
per month or pay balant!e
TIUS SEJWING machine equip$101.62. Try 11 In your borne.
ped 1&lt;&gt; zig zag, make buttonCall 678-al.
IJI.tf
holea, darn, sew on buttons,
etc. ali without auacbments, llll NEW MOON bouletraDer,
hu many olher features. Pay
tOs!J, Ellpando, Ph. 25H491
$49.12, or monthly payments
or see John Beaver at Beavof $5.00. Will demonstrate In
er's Barber Shop.
l5U
your home. Call 446-1008. la.li
11164 BELAIR I dr. sedan, $150.
WALNUT STEJlEO.RADIO
Pb. llf.UBI.
llil).lf
BEAUTIFUL Contemporary
Walnut Stereo with AM &amp; FM GROCERY llulllllen - One of
radio, deluxe floating Iumia·
the best li""'"'1 buslnoues In
ble, dull volume control Four
!he area. VrJ profitable tn.
speed automaUc changer.
Vt!8lmetll lor someone who
Pay only $5.00 per month or
wiBhea to operate lbeir own
balanee m.a. Free home de.
litulneBS. Coolact LJDn Hart
monstraUon. Call llf.IOZ8.
at Racine Fui·Valu Mattei,
la.ll
Rl. Sill, Racine.
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IJLDl'INO .-., WI IIJ 38 SPL. amo. factory loaded
rates. Part Central lfolel.
IU6 boll of 50. 45 A&lt;p. amo.
'JI.If 7c per Rd. New trap IUDI
fdl and up. Proi•IAIItll
UNFti1INlSIIID I ROOMS and BlueJDa. -k guat'IDieed. B.
ltlth ...... 'IIIIer plltl. Sultlbltl
CooleD,........
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lor l f4t.lllt.
l4f.U
WHETHER YOU ARE on a
A'M'ENTION FAIU!ERSJ ADthrift budget or In the 'sky's
nJRN.
at JODql 9tbor ehipment .of ..., M.F.
!he Itmil" ealei!OI'Y, you'll
A'illlll.
, .... Bllers· hu arrived. Used
find the right diamond at lhe
eqlilpmepl: I MF 135 IU, I»
rlihl prlee at TaWIIOJ .len!·
ltn.;
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~ 65 Dsl., I MF 110
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2
J.D. 1010, I J.D. 1010, I I.H. REGISTERED Hereford bulls.
NICE I ROOM Qllfurn. apert. 1101.
Pl.enty of t', 5', 6', ctt1ter1
Otlto Burdette, Lower River
Jlilint, bullt-ID tlteheltl. Ph. In IIOck.
Prleed
rlibt.
!lew
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16 BatOn, I NH 68 Balers, I AmQUES FOR ~ at lbe
MF No. J baler, I IIF No. 10
Lawnnce County, Oblo, r.Jr.
Balor. GALIJPOLIS Tractor potmdl, ProctorviUe - .aw.
· ~. Your Massey Ferp- 1117 July IIIII. 10 a.m. liB I
1011 Oealer. Where Baraains
p.m. Rain or dtlne.. U 1011
· ire .-ld every ·day, Ill 7, X. liU anUquea and old tblnp
!11"81,' Ohio. l'tioai 'l*IIHI.
~ tklll't mill lbll fairlnlunda
ta.l · FULL ol tllem.
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4 BIG STEP AND

For Rant

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
MOTOR SALES

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CAlL

THE CHRISTl ANN nlllalll'IDI
located al Circles ¥ole!, GaJ..
Upollo, phone ~. :tel·ll

$ee your authorized Cadillac dealer.

Wednesday- Braves va, 8111Jies
Thur lda,y - Glanta vs. Docl-

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1964 eodmac H.T. Coupe · · · ··· $1995

POMEROY

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WOMEN FOR PART lime work
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In Gallia Ca. Write Cort Cos•:".!:..:..::"" ,_
metlcl, HS7 So. lOth st. Iron- WE•;;;; ....,.,
t&lt;&gt;n, Ohio 45al.
1a.1
to

White with black &amp; white lnterior, radio, tlnted
glass, wjslw tires. Real sharp

1192-5341

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WANTED

Female Heln,.. Wanted

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DELIVERED &amp; SPREAD

PHONE H2-3511
MIDD~EPOIT,

his 13th or the season, and 577th
of hts career.
The Reds staked Gary Nolan
with a two run lead in the third

on McCovey's homer and dou..
bles by Hart and Jay Alou.

last week.)

AGRICULTURAL UME

CHASE HARDWARE
LOCUST ST.

in a row over the Reds Friday
night as Jim Hart slammed two
homers to pace a 14 hit attack
which netted an lla4 victory,
Hart's homers were two of
four hits for the Giant thlrd baseman who drove home five runs.
Homers by Willie McCovey
and WilUe Mays also were included among tlle hits oH six
Red pitchers. Mays' hcmer was

DELAWARE, Ohio (UP!)
Observers ot top contenders for
the 23rd runolng of the Ultle

Toledo

lnnlDgs)
Rochestsr 3 Bullalo 2 (2nd)
Columbus 3 Richmood 2 (10
bmingo)

CINCINNATI (UPI)- The Son iMing, but the Giants came back
Francisco Giants made it two tD knot the score In the lourth

Contender

Indians left slx men on base,
all in the first five frames and Downs in Columbus, and Tar
Mite, who won at LexlogtDn with
fo'red Burnette and Tommy Mea- made throe errors.
a time o! 2:00 1-.1.
dows, each one hJt in three ··- - - - - - - - - Rum Customer, stablemate of
trips.
Bye and Large, haa two victor~
PEE WEE LEAGUE SCHEDULE ies in seven starts, and Golden
(GAMES THIS WEEK)
International League Standlngs
Money Maker, second tallest
By United Press International
Monda.Y - Robins vs. Orlolea two-year-old last sea110n, finishW L Pct GB and FaJcons VB. Robins
ed third in his only stnrt this
Rochester
Tuesday - Eagles vs. Jay- year.
46 37 .554

Buffalo 8 Rochester 2 (l.lt, 7

WE, !he parents of James Vernon Goody, will not be re-

Large Top

Niday ln four innings allowed Brown JJg classic here belleve
only two runs, one hit, walked Bye and Large, a 3-year-old
seven and fanned nine. MitcheJI, who broke the two-lnlnute mile
the Losing pitcher, allowed four ror the first time thil season,
may be ahead
the pack.
runs and walked seven.
Bye
and
Large
posted the
The Ind1ans scored one run ln
each o1 the firstthreeinningsand 1:58 3-.1 victory In the Orange
led 3-2 going into the top of the County CUp at Goohen, N, Y.. oo
fourth. Neither team scored In the Grand Circuit.
other contenders Include Batthe !ourth and the Indlano l'lshman.
who has woo five of seven
ed over their lal!lt run in the top
starts;
Careless Time, the vicof the ruth on a walk and an
tor
of
the
Amerl.can-National at
error.
The Athletics left 10 men on ~rtsman's Park In Chicago;
base and made three ei-rors. The Ozzie Hanover, who won with

46 40 .535 J1h Hawks
COlurnbua
Wednesday- Wrensvs. Hawks
41 39 .513 31h
4
and
Eagles vo, Angels
Jacksonville
42 41 .506
SYracuse
40 42 .48i 5'h Thursday - Larks vs. Angelo
Louisville
41 44 ,482 6
Friday - FaiCOIIs vs. Cardo
Buffalo
41 45 .477 6\1 and Roblno vs, Lerko
Richmond
38 47 .447 9
Friday's Results
PONY LEAGUE SCIIEIJULE
Toledo 4 ~racuse 2 (lot, 7
(GAMES THIS WEEK)
innings)
Monday - Dodgers vs. Braves
Toledo 5 :,Yracuoe I (2nd)
Tuesda,y - Reds VII. Glants

July 14 marks tile beg!
of our special EARLY II'AJ.i
sponsible lot any em sold SALK. All famous branda ol
Apaclte.!: Ramada, Mesa, Eo
1&lt;&gt; him, u he Is a minor.
ile
and Bullalo models,
Signed
PRJCD SO LOW we can't
Mr. and Mrs, Vernon
Goody
1604 jlrial lhem. Come Jn prepared to tow one away. Sale
'
JACOB 'l'holJ!peon, bom about !uta as Iolli u our stock
1891. 1011 of Clem Thompson does. 1ltere are stlll 4 montlto
and Cara (Sitoemaker) Thomp. of good ca.tnplng weather left,
son, died July 9, 1968. Admit- so why not finish out !he led November 13, 18011. Rei• son In llyle.
tiVOli may contact Superlnlen· Apaclle bu just put oo the
dent, Orient Slats Institution, road their IOO,OOOib camper.
Orient, Ohio.
160-3 We 1110 bave I Good Ulod.

Giants Hand Reds 11-4 Setback

PIDLADELPIDA (UP!) -

MAPLE m:REO
1168 MODEL STEREO, loV!ly
Maple, with AM &amp; FM radio.
Four speed automaUc cltang.
or, lour speaker ayatem. Pay
OQ)y llt.118 or montbly pay.
millis of 11.00. Call llf.IOII.
liW

IF CARPET BEAUTY doeln't
llbow, olean II rl&amp;bt a n d

WIICli II &amp;lOW. Use Blue Lue-

lle. Bent electric lllamJIOOft'
fl. nratil''l Hardware Co.
11M
·About . U5 out of 100 eat1h·
quakes o c c u r In two great
areas-the PacifiC belt and the
Merlltcfl'anean belt.

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Want Ads • • • They Work All "The TiJn~f .:.C())U'ORTABLE

1'ha WISEMAN A•IKJ
REALTOt

NEW IAJCATION
TH111D i STATE liTIU!Erl

NEW USTING
446 ...

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Owner Tr1nsferred
To Akron

AND Ill UAVING BIIIIJtlQ A

VDY NJQ 3: B&amp;DROOif BANCB

BOlli:

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LUCKY

FAMILY. lNCWDBD IS A l.AftGJ:

UVINO

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!lOOM

lVlNDOW

HUOI

WALL

AND FJil&amp;.
PLACK. r.um.Y J\01011. tJTD.,.
ITY ltOOII AND 1.01'&amp; M ~­

IA.OI. LOCATED ON A LAaG&amp;
LOT C'LOU IN. FULL PmC1: 18

IU.OOO. CRICK TIDB C»i&amp; ~
DAY.

"Owner Luvlng
Large 4 Bedroom
Modem Brick

WAIIIIR, BD'RIG. lTC) L.\RG.

BmHII nu: PLA.a IN' CAa.
P&amp;ftD LIVING ROOJI, INIU·

L\'DD 1'08 m.K"JJUC IIU.T

WrrB GAl rtli.NACE,. TBU:MO
PANI: WIN'JJOW&amp; Nn DBAl'a,
AND aN'I'RAI. ADL ALL 1'1118

ON A WILL LANDICAPZD COR-

NU LOT. OWNDl IS L&amp;A.VING
IOt.I'I'DIIN OHIO. IRJft .U..

Owner lelvlng St...
Low Interest Loin

LOOK TODAY AT 'mil CON.
VINIINT PBAcrtCAL BOD 3 BIWROOIIS, N&amp;WLY CABPI'I'·

1m

LIVING

AND

DININO

100118.
J'INIBIIID
FAIIILY
BOOM, NICI EAT IN ID'1'ai&amp;N
AND ruu. BABUENT, ruu.
PJIICI llO,ND.OO. VDY ANX·
JOUS TO SJ,L.L. WW.. 011 1'1.

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Modem Colonial
Owner Moved
Must Sell

VDY ATI'RACI'IW INIID1: AND
OVI'. VDY GOoD AUANO..
KBNT, 3 BZDKOOif8, C.UPJ:I'•
1D LIVIN'O JtOOll, MODDM
a:rrcJRN, r.uDLY BOOK. DDf.
IHG 10011 OOIOIIHATIOK. I
BATH&amp;, SMALL PLAY 8.0011.
I CAa GARAGJ: AND lABG&amp;
COVDED
PATIO,
OW!NR

WAH'N OJ7D.

Owner Must Moft
Musl Sell Split Level
11111 I YR.

oLD

I DDa00111

RAI BAD TK1 VD.T BMI'
CAB m LJDI BBAMD NEW,
VDY A:rnACI'IVJ: IUitldH,
LAitG&amp;

UVIMO

ROOK

WITH

1'11.1 PLA£'1, I'AJIJLY aOOII
()8 DIN. 1~ BA.THI!!I AND OA·

L\GI. DO YOVRaal A FAY·

08 1.00C AT T1D1 ONI TO..

DAY.

New 3 Bedroom
Pick Your Paint
1'1111 BllAND N1:W HOD J8
UNDD CONSTI.UCTION AND
WJU. Bl READY POl YOU IN

'4101JT

aG DATI. YOU CAN
PICK YOUR OWN' PAINT. CDA·
IOC TILl: .urt'D :ETC. LOCA.Tm
ON A LARGE n.AT IDI' W1TR
naum. CITY wA 'I'D .um
GAS. 18T *14.100 BUYS IT.

W•nt In Town?
Try Chillicothe Rd.
$8,500

lAIRD RWTY CO.

LIB'S PLUMBING II jtW&amp;
EUNG, Crollll atJ, 0. I'll.
111&amp;111.

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CI.&amp;I.UPOUI "'
at iocond.A -

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Pita &amp;II . . .

Yoor

Etltmon Delllr

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UNNQ• •JJioata
WATEII ~ IIEIMCJ:

.76Tob. BaM

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54 A., one lfOr7 frame home,
If
newly painted, new metal
LISTINGS WANTED
roof, dug weD, located on
.
Planning tD buy or sell? Call us.
blacktop Rd. owner will help 00'1' DOMY Clll Jlale'l ·lllled
Oflke I'll. ttl 1111
Ofllna. Ph. IJ'II.DII. II«
Olear IIMlllttl. .....
25 A.
Carter Mallie, 44U'IIl
COMPLI!:TI Ri!JMoD!L'INO.
$2500 buys lltiB farm and 4 room
'II'DU11111 BoD, m.A11
ettllom Clblnetl ballt, !mit!
home, small barn, fruit trees, · B. Kingery, 1114f10. 1..11
Carl Nibert
1.41.1
located oo country rd. Owner an.

nnsnce.

·

tdous to sell.

0. D. PARSONS

Owner Anxious To Sell

REALTOR

Plumbing &amp; H•atlng

ITANDARD PWMIIINO I
Farm, Vlllqe, atr ~I'II'Olopeillrbl) 173 A., 2 story frame borne,
BE&amp;TING, Ill ftH A plenty bldg., plenty water, li
Pbue llfCt
WIIII,
M
A. lob. base, located on blackVACANT LAND
30 AJ. pasture, some woods, top rd.
11IWOII!:R'I
good homesite or trailer sits, Ofllee Pllont CCUl'll M Bn.
PlntMic
... Ba I'll
good well, spring, 5 miles out. llouJ WetlterWI, Pb. M•aM
110
ltb
Ave.,""*·
65 A. plenty of pasture, large Robert L laiN, Pit. l i l a
bam, pond, spring, creek, Tob.
C1mplng Equip
B, plenty building sites or trailDEW I I 1'8 PI.IJIIIINO
CAMP Cooley Starcrafl Sales.
er sites. 5 mll•.s out.
AND BE&amp;,_
Campers,
travel
trailers,
ROUTE 1110 at Eva llhlell. Ph.
RUTLAND
boall.
Rt.
112,
Camp
Conley,
418-2'111.
m 11
Restaurant and 3 BR living
Mllton
Rd.
Open
dally
12
noon
quarters, Includes brick build·
1151~
ing and all equip., In heart of to 9 p.m.
IMuranee
town, school traffic, here's your
POR AIL your inlurln"' IIM!Is,
chance to work fiV' yourself,
dtect wHit )'OUI' Gflllllt ...
priced tD sell NOWI
ents at the Neal lnl. Apaef,
M Slate 81. Agadl lor aulD,
RT. 160
!Ire,
Homeownen, bolpllal
3 A., nice clean 1 room, two
and pneral llabllltr. llloU
story home, large porch, nice
garden, outbuilding. Priced to
NATIONWIDB INSI1RARCI!J
seU. CALL TODAY.
AUTO,
fire. Dfe. II t!late a
Building
C&lt;lllraellng,
base.
RT. 160
Waldo P'. Bnwlt. W. ..
m A., nice home, 60 X 80 bam, menll dug mtl built, oeptk Brown.
llf.lllll.
...
tanb:
1110
gallon
jet
tank,
cribs, milk house, Tob. sited, 3
11100 gallon wHit filter bed
ponds, silo, limed &amp; fertilized.
or lead! bed. Farm ponda
Also 461&gt; A. secluded retreat,
built and cleaned. llermln
The atomic number of an
old house, 2 wells. timber, pond
element
is based upon the
R.
~
111'
1
·7510.
sti!e and very good hunting. ACT
number of protons fotlltd Jn
NOW.
the nucleus of the atom.
TRYING TO SEIL1
CAlL IJ!J!
Jay Sheppanl, 44U%1I
Eart Winton, Ill '1111
Wayne Amsbary, 44UUI

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EXCAVATING
Qeshlre, Ohlo

CUSTOM SPRAY
PAINnNG

WANTED

f« Farmers

'Uoe&lt;~l'lliltllalit lltill

Bouoellold tloodlo. W'o

11111 All7 Alll&lt;allt •

dudlaa e:...•or. Eolateo

iliOn$

7 Rm. Brick "A" F'rii!De.f

..FUIIUTUII

basement, 2 car garage,

main Door, II&gt; baths,
corner lot,

Dillon Agency

.NEW I USU

•ERNEST THORNE

BIG LOT

Thurman. Ohio

10' 1 150' - · 3 BR near new
borne with tile batll, tile wall in
kitchen and plenty of cabinets,
laundry room, patio, attached
garage linlsbed, fenced yard,
new utility and work shop 12' 1
20', poosesslon In 10 days from
closing, located on st. Rt.

SACRES

33 years experience
Phone 24:;.5269 or

Certtral Soya

FREE Inspection.

D. H. WOOD, R•ltor
Phone 446-1066

With tobacco base. 6 room, one DOWN town location, S bedroom. BeauUiul kitchen, Jar II'
fioor plan home, W-W carpel
living room, buill In otove and
throaghout, oll forc:ed air fur.
oven, large lot, reasonably
nace, garage, deep well, plenty
priced.
big shade trees, located 10 mi.
19
A. In Addison Twp. 7 room
from Gallipolis, Ohio on state
home, three barns, I&gt; A. fo.
Rl.
bacco bue.
60 ACRE FARM
ONE ftoor plan, S bedroolm,
With I1&gt; st&lt;&gt;ry modern home,
large Jiving room. T.V. room,
lood location, large bam, plenforced air lurnact!, ear port.
ty water. tob&amp;C&lt;:O base, good
property In good condition
fence, prJ~ In low teens.
ON ROUTE 35, I room homt.
For The Hendy Man
three bedroom, bath, btsttl.tt7 room 1\1 otory home, large
ed, fuel oil furnace, larp lol,
rountry illoben, oll beat, bath,
large balement.
llreplaeo, cellar and cellar WE HAVE other mprape!tJ_,fo, te'JI
house, acre lot. Prloo 15,300.
US ,.,ur prob!OIIUI and WI will
Look It over and make an ofaBSist you In flndinJI a home
fer.
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7 ROOM HOME
liaRD D. WOIII 1111111
VETERANS - Here Is a real
a.tald
K. c~
b11)'. Ballt, basement, deep well,
porch, garage, 2 gu wells, no
fuel bill, lttcaled on Rl. 325 LOTS, one mDe N.W. on RL •.
Pb. llt-3384.
111-U
Stale Rl. - I mi. from Vlnt&lt;&gt;n,
II mi. from Pomeroy. Hu IJ
l112 SUNSET DRIVE - S bedacres of land.
room brick boule, tun ~
IIOIAilT DIU.ON, IIMIIIr
ment, built-In ovoa and llalnen, 1\1 ltalbl, carpet Ia
lMIII •
1ron1 room, ball llld dbtbtl
room. air conditioner IIIII -.
IIOUSI:, 4 llrCe lliaml, batb,
mldlfler, IIUII!Irr •
llall'l.
Polll!IBIOD
Aar.
l,
lol, eenlraily )jtcated.
owner belns tranaftl'rod. !lee
Pb. tM 1484 or 441JII8. ,..,.
lbll nlet holllt. I'll. ttl 1111.

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WITH

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TBA TDU. 11DD1 CAN WAI.a
ANYWIIIRI. THIS 18 A I 80011
. . . WITH rvJ.L BA8IIIIIt'l'.
PIUCI TO SILL NOW.

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BOMB. 5
ntOIIil, bath, full b...,.m,
lllacltod garage, 112.500. I
blocll from city Umlll on 511.
Ul·ll

Three bedroom, lull basement,
OSCir Bllrd, R•ltor
II&gt; baths, beautiful built In kitchen. FilA llllllliCod - 514%.
Walk To Schoola
Near t&lt;&gt;wn on SR 5111.
YOU can move tmmedlalely Into lbll I 1t0r7 brick borne,
PRICE REDUCED
eseellenUJ located on 1111
Tltree bedroom ranch with big
Ave.
II bu bath, S bedrooml,
earden, city water, copper
garage, deep lot, and Is eooplumbing, 2 sman outbuildings,
•enienl
to llorol, ICbooll,
B&lt;Te Jot.
dtureltel. Vacant and ,.._
A Lot For A Uttle
Jag for you. Owner wanll H
~3 Acres with nice home, city
101d. f!J,OIIO.
water available, fireplaces In
living room and basement.
OWner wiD belp finance. .

ULDoll WILL YOO fiND .1.
ROD WlTJI T111111 DU!WI'AHDING nA.TUUI. 4 UllGI RDIOOJII, BA1'RS. LA&amp;GI J'A..
1111..y 1&amp;0011, VODDJf JDT'CII..
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Real Estete For Slle

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I.ARGI!l bulldlllf lot, extelleal
loealllltl, tood . noilhbarltood.
blacktop road, .cliy water,
half milt out. You w111 lla've
to ... liiiii to IIPJII'tClale ll

Phone IDyllme tft 21M. III-I

11141
7 LOTS. • mUel from Pl..,...
tlant, just off Ill, t oa
Rd. Clll 74MIU or 111'1. C.
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Merrill O'DeD, Operator for
Extermlla! Tl!rmlle !lervleo!l
10 Belmont Dr.
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B &amp; J AUTO IIEPAIR at Bllo
1011'1 Senii!O Statton, Porter,
Oblo, IIIU'III, Oompkte Auto,

MACHINE

Body and Fender Npalrtl.
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BOMER HARRJ90N
WATI!!R Dollvery Semce, call
1117 or nlgld, lllo Grande,
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FAIN Extmnlnallon Co. 'll'beel·
nburJ, Ohio. I'll. 57f.411J.
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KEEP carpel claaJ!ID8 probleml lllllall, use Blue l.ullre
FURN1S11ED GARAGE apart.
wall to wall. RtDl electriO
ment on LlncoiD HID. UtDIU•
ahampooet
fl. Baker Furnipald; adults anly. Phone ture.
7~
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miniature. fl5 and up. Stud
three lots l&lt;&gt;r aalo. can Jacob
aerrlte and !lfOOmlD&amp;. PbGDt
Turner, Middleport, Ollio.
IIIU(43.
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OPEN: 9 • 9 WEEKDAYS

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Wheel Alignment

5~55

TWO BEDROOM oemlfuroilhed USED PIANOS - Three reau&gt;apartment over the Martin
diUooed uprlgbls. Buy now
Reltaurant. $55 a month, low
and aave, !tee delivery. Call
uWltiea, opportunity to buy
Rutland P'Urnlture, 70-4211 af.
IUmlture II deolred. Pbone
ter I p.m. Phone 7U-lil63.
IIIM918.
7-14-.llc
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IN MIIDLEPOII'
CONTAa
FAYE MAtUY

Middleport, o.

Pomeroy-Middleport Arel

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12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.

At Hoffman Home
r(llst and baseball game recent-

July 14 -

songs and played games.

Raclne at Letart,

Letart at Minersville.

Members present were JoJm..
etta Oldaker, Jeanette Oldaker,·

Jemlter Oldaker, Charles Oldaker, Clayton Oldaker, Timmy

Raclne at Miners-

ville, Syracuse at Letart.
Aug. 4 -

Glli&gt;s, Charles Hoffman, Jacquellne Roush, Brenda Roush, Deb-

Letart at Racine,

bie Fields, Joyce Gondnlte, and

Syracuse at Miner&amp;Ville.

Marilyn Goodnite.
Aug, 11 - Radne at SYraGuests were Lou Roush, Bill
cuse, Minersville at Letart.
Black, Rex Black, Lyndon Fields,
Aug. 18 - MJnenville at Ra- Rebecca Fields, Greg Fle1ds,
cine, Letart at ~racuse.
Christine Ho!Qnan,John Oldaker,
Aug. 25 - Racine at Letart, Jerry Oldaker, and John Froendt
Minersville at Syracuse.
Sept. 1 - ~racuse at Racine,

Parents attencHng were Mr. arw:l

Mrs. F. Ray Fields, Mr. and
Letart at Minersvllle.
Mrs. Donald Gondnlte, Mrs. L,yda
Sept 8 - Racine at Mlnors- llofQnan, Mr. and Mrs. John Old·
vUle, ~racuse at Letart.
aker, Mr. and ldrB. WWiam
(All games to begin at3p.m.) Gibbs, Mr, Clarence Roush, and
the club leader, Mary Froeudt.

PRINTERS STRIKE
ROME (UPO- Italian printers went on strike today for
more pay and more days off.

Employes

of

Italian

news

agencies walked off their jobs
In sympathy, virtually assuring
no newspapers would be print-

ed.

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appellation
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13 Wands
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27 Alleviates

31 Glrl'l name
32 Step1 over

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nportlng Us own wblalcy to the
Soviet Unlon, the land of vocl&lt;a.
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largest manufacturer of whlalcy,
sent the first shipment tocii.Y.

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41 Mourn for
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155 )brlner

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6 Entangle
7 Lawyer (ab.)
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18 Jumbled
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type
18 Pald notlcea
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17 Roof flnial
21 Intentlce
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Keeping Meigs
Gallia and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As

then members aOO guests sang

Minersville at Syracuse.
July 21- SYracuse at Racine,
July 28 -

at the home of Charles Hoff·
man. Following the ball game
the club hid watennolon and

ly

3 Anacrs

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HARTFORD - The Choctow
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INFORMATION
NEWS

992-2156. She'll tell you h- to eam
ft and at the same time gat valuable

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Katie Crow, The Daily Sentinel,

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Slow-Pitch Games

Mon. thru Fri.

when

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Hor.~ingport, Ohio

AGES 10.17

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building here, planned a march -

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The Idea of the tent city was .
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SEWING MACHINES, repair
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1114 Service. "" Shlrpeo
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TWO BEDROOM efficiency AKC Golden Retriever poppies,
11 ctllth ,., wort~ ••• co,..cuU,.
:n. Through
nam•
meters
524 Ash St. Mlddlepart. 1111apartment, 4fJ8 Spring Ave.,
::13. Tibetan
21. Nega.
18. Stphona of
11 ,., •nt DIIHUM M H
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Pomeroy.
Phone
1192-2'
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1.88.
aoort
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34 Ringlets
reply
20. KetUe
CARD 0" THANIU &amp; OIITU"IY
7-14-tfc
11.11 tor II word "''"'""um. II•·
22. Fuel
NEW JOHN DEERE diesel doMilltwftll . .nl 2:1.
,
%3. Run away
ILIIID ADI
P,/,;'
zer, angle blade and hydrauand mBl'Ty
Mllll._...l Uc CHI"'I "f ,.,.,.
Public Sale
10
llc winch, only run 71 hours.
26. Not ever
flM"''" 1' OPPICI MOUII
HOUSEHOLD SALE, Saturday,
30. Lotty
Alao
11161
Internatlonal
two13
II» 1 ,111, to ''" ,..,.,, DallY
mountain
II
July 20, II a.m. We have sold
fiJI t .M .. U:ll Nett~ llhl,_.,
ton truck, good abape. Above
32.
Ostrich ~
our home localed across tha
IS~ lb
Muon on left of road. Phone
llke bird
14
1'08d from WMPO radio staCard Of Thankt
33. Kind of
771-6147.
7~c
~ 18
19
letter and
Uon in Bradbury and will aell
WE WISH to thank everyone
Mlaa
the following personal proper. YOU CAN atlll oave $30 or more
who remembered us on our
O'Hara
ty. No frost G.E. relligerator,
6ftieth wedding anniversary.
38. Plural
on aluminum boats. Call 9112endlng
Well Build! gas range, G. E.
All those who aent cards, flo.
2347 or 99U256. Cuh or
39.
Injure
automalic washer, Kenmore
wers, and gills. We shall alterms.
ll-1t.l0tc
40. Sharp
dryer. Magic Chef gas heater,
ways he grateful.
reply
RCA TV, two bedroom suites, POTATOES, heall9, cabbage
42. Tartar :
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Yost.
var.
one with single bed, bedding,
7-14-1\p
~ 40
41
and beets. Phone 84~4.
H. Clamorout
drapes and curtains, clothing, Clarence Proffitt, Portland.
·'fi. Prefer
two wardrobes, one wood, one
46. Tolerable
Oblo.
7-7-tfc
Notice
n. Sleigb
metal, living room suite, ocWANTED. WOMEN Interested
48. Paradise
casional chair. rocker, coffee SEVEN ROOM furnished !arm
DOWN
In working as Bee Line Fasb1. More than
table,
stands,
7
lamps,
picturhouse
and
7
aores
of
land.
lon Stylists on home party
two
es, mirrors, rollaway bed,
House just recently remode~
plan lor that added Income
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE -liMe'• how to work It:
to buy those ellras. U lnter- rug wlth pad and throw ruga, ed. Nice surroundings, z
7
piece
dinette,
kitchen
cabiAXYDLBAAXB
wella, extremely good water,
eated call Jean Trussell 1149Ia
LONGFELLOW
net, base cabinet, two utility
one cellar, two otorage oheda,
S'IOO.
7-11-.ltc
One letter Bimply standi tor another. In thla sample A 11 uae4
cuphoarda and cart, chest of
plenty of garden space. 'Green
ror the three L's, X tor the two O'a, etc. Single letters, apNdrawers, book rack, medicine
Acres" Farm In Rutland.
trophlu. the length and fonnaUoa. of the words are aU hlnU.
TERMITES SWARMING? cabinet,
twenty two Savage
7-0-121p
Each day the code lett.era att1 dW'e rent.
They are re-productlvea, not
rlfle,
lawn
and
porch
fllmlyour worker «&gt;lony. Free InAC...-Qooture, step ladder, lawn mow- FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
spections and Information on
YWRRKJD MF TJL BJWLO OPNMTB:
er, band tools and many UBeone floor, partly furoilhed If
crawl space dangers. No
::IJTTJLR
T J L
K J R F'
desired. 7113 s. Second Ave.,
M L
MY
salesman, low overbeacl. 10 ful artklea not Itemized.
Terms
ol
sale
cash.
Not
reMiddleport. Can be seen b)'
per cent aavlngs. AIDed Pest
RWW . - BPTKOK
LJ
YWRRKJD
sponsible
lor
accidents.
Herappointment
after 5 p.m. El,
C..trol. J'omerQy,
Oldo.
man and Elfle Buskirk, ownYe~kl.....,'a Cryptoquote: IT IS WICI.L THAT WAR IS SO
den Walburn, phone IIIIMfltllj_
Pbone ~ ...eolngB.
TB:RRIBLE-WE
SHOULD GROW TOO P'OND OF lT.ers
.
Sale
conducted
b)'
the
7-0-tfc
~
ROBICRT E. LEE
Bcadfanl Auction Co., Bol: 116,
Racine,
Ohio
45771.
Phone
9411ONE 5-GAITED riding lllllre,
WILL DO aewlng at bomo 3821.
Lunch
served.
'11lls
Is
Real Estate For Sale
ForS.Ie
broke to ride the best. Am·
llppers, pockets, pegging,
ali
nice
clean
merchandise.
old Grate, Rutland, 70-4211 FOUR ROOM HOUSE, beth,
hemming, alteraUona, etc.
7-l~tc
daya, 742-5501 nights. 7-10 6tc
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Mason,
extra lot and house trailer In
Phone 7'13-11151.
4-3&amp;-tlo
Pomeroy. Call 992-.143'7 after
For Sale
ONE 16 mm aound or silent mo- s p.m.
7-14-12tp
vie projector, 50 to 18110 leet
HAPPY HOUR, llbeDaDi 8priDp SOLID STATE stereo, 1968 walGEO. ROBSrE'I'I ER, Broktr
nut stereo console with 4
Nlla Club, 5 lo 6 p.m. !1101&gt;
reel capacity, $1110, complete H &amp; N DAY OLD or started POMEROY - Nice 3 bedroom
speakers, 4 speed automatic
day lbru Friday. Ladte8 alibi
lawn mower ohop sharpenlna Leghorn Pullets. Both Door or
brick. bath, hot water heat,
changer,
payments
or
$5.'15
m11 Friday.
Wdc
equipment, llke new, phone cage grown available. Poultry
full
basement, 1nd Door, large
per month or pay balaoce d"e
Mason 773-51133 after ' p.m.
housing and automation. Moroom for additional rooms.
$'14.60. Call 992-.1218. 7-12-rt
7-1~tc
Wam.d To Buy
dern Poultry, Bell 188, Athena, POMEROY - 3 story brick
ANTIQUES, fumlture, dloba.
Ollio. Pbooe ~7131. 7-14-lk
business buUding on east Main
NO. 8, STOKER COAL at form~ ...u•....,._ Mrl. Howard 1961 FORD Falcon, 4 door, new
!It
ACRES - 2 nice big barns.
mer Clinton Coal Co. Upple,
Cecll, 800 w. Main St., Pome- tires, prked to aell, contact
allo, good erops, clean pasEarl Custer In Syracuse or
located 5 mllea eut or Well&amp;- BASS GurtAR and ampllfter,
IOJ.
141fc
tures, 8 room house, bath,
llke
new.
Phone
m-2836
or
at Earl's Barber Shop in Raton. Phone 384-.1787 Wellston
minerals.
cine or Phone ~9.
for Information. Walton Coal oee at 95'1 Broadway St., Mid- 5% ACREs - large pond, bam.
Lost and Found
dleport.
7-14-.ltc
7-12-3tc
Company.
7-1~
barn, milking parlor, large
Jmr - MAN'S BILLFOW ID
8 roolll!, 11!1 baths, other
lllddleport, over $1110, IInder ONE Jersey cow, fresh, also
TWO CHAIRS, Phone 811M31t.
buildings.
Minerals.
may keep money and return !arm wagon, 12-16 dlsk harReal Estate For Sale
7-11-3tp
RELEN
or
VIRGIL
TEAFORD
plctureB and papers. Phone
O'BRIEN AND CROW
row. horse drawn, John HouA8SOCIATES
IIU3ZI
74Um. Maude SeDards.
· REALTY OOMPANY
daahell, Minersville. 7-12-ltp TWO MALE BASSEn' botmds,
8yraeDe
7-ll.,llc
registered, one ob: y..., old, nJPPERS PLAINS- U6ll&lt;ftl,
7-12-.ltc
EARLY American stereo, AM
one one year old, $50 each or 5 room frame, z bedrooms,
Help Wanted
FM radio, b.. lovely maple
both l&lt;&gt;r f'/5. Phone 'I'M56&amp; garage, recently remodeled,
CAR HOPS. apply In person,
finish, 4 speed changer, payMason.
7-11-3\p A NICE PLACE at $'1,500.00.
Busln811 SeiVIcM
POMEROY - One-third Am.
Cn&gt;w'l Steak House. 7-f.6tc
ments of 16.41 per month or
11!1 story frame, 4 bedrOOIDI, AIR CONDlTIONING llefrllel'pay balance due $94.15. Call WANT A PLACE to rest and rebath,
baaement. IN GOOD
SOMEONE TO WORK In store, 9112-3218.
7-12-6tc
aUoo service. Jack's IIAIIrl!lIn. a 5 room coital!• wlth
CONDmON.
$6,500.00.
also aomeone for housework
eratloo, New Haven. hone
beautiful vtew of Oldo River
two days a week, call 1143- ONE OF THE BEST grocery
4 • tit!
at Long Bottom. V1rg1l Walk- POMEROY - $5,800.110 BUYS aa.11711.
a
2
story,
11-rooro
!'tame,
3
ZII61.
7-14-.ltp
busloesaes In the area, a very
er, Racine, Ohio.
7-11-4tc
hedrnolnB, pai"t basement, ga- READY • IIIIX coocreto clellvprofitable lnveatment I o r
rage.
erecl right to your proJect.
aomeone who wlsbes to oper- ESTATE OF Ernest Ebersbach,
For Sale or Trlde
WE
HAVE
MANY
lthiER
ate their own buslneaa. C....
Fut and tiiiiY. Free elllState St., Lower Pomeroy.
11117 4 DOOR CHEVY, oomplet&amp;PROPERnES,
JUST
CAlL
tact
Lynn
Hart
at
Racine
Full
mates. Phone 19W281, Goel!·
Five room house wlth bath,
ly overhauled, Bryan llanis,
IIENRY
CLELAND
lela
Ready • Mb: Co., MiddleValue
Market,
Rt.
331,
Racine.
basement, SB!I, city water and
&amp;lcce8IJ Road, Reedsville.
OfiiCe
.
.
.
.
7-f.6tc
port, Ohio.
8 SO tit!
electrkity, two lots, three
7-ll-2tp
room house wlth gas, city
7-11-llc BUDGET PRICE fundture 011
&gt;lO.
2
POTATOES,
cabbqe,
water, electricity, bam and
11811 MUSTANG convertible, 6
our third noor budget shop.
small lot. Phone 1192-3200.
cylinder, 3 apeeil, also 11115 ball runner beans, Charlee
Business
Servlc:ea
Hllton,
Portland.
7-11-121e
Baker Furniture, Middleport,
7-14-ltp
Mustang v.a, 3 a~ linancRADIO AND 'IV REPAIR, house
Oblo.
? II U.
IDI avallahlo. Call - 7
calla,
antenna,
sale
and
InSMALL
POODLES,
groomed
WIZARD OUTBOARD M(JJ'OR,
alter 5 p.m. pbooe IIIU74l
stallation. John Harrlsoo, 701 CIGARETI'E vending madiiDel
lree
if
you
wlsh
.
Weal
IDgll3.8 liP, Uke new. Phone a
7-t.llc
Broadway St., Middleport,
land White Terriers and minand aervlce. ABC Enterprlael.
3209.
7-14-ltp
phone
1192-2522.
7-14-Uc
iature Schnauzers, temporary
Mason. 'If. Va. Phone 771-6513.
U.Ue
shots, all A.K.C. Barkaroo KODAK CAMERA wlth flash
Forhnt
Kennels, C&lt;&gt;olvtlle. Phone 667COMPLETE
electrical
oervlce,
attachment $18, also child's
'l'RAILER, Brown's Trailer
houJe wiring, appllance re3654, visitors wel«&gt;me.
training chair $3, corner end
Verdi based his opera, "La
Park, Mmersville, Phone 9927-14-10tc
pair. Call ll85-364t O!esllr.
table, blonde with lormica fl.
Traviata ," on "Camille" by
3321.
7-1S-12tc
7·11-«c A L e x a n d e r Dumas the
olsh $23, phone IH9-323S.
STEREO AM &amp; FM 1968 walYounger .
7-14-.ltp
PLENTY ol space for one traDAPPLIANCE HOSPITAL - Au.
nut console. These sets are
er wlth all facllltles. In Syrathorlzed Brigs and Stratton
now brought from over stockcuse. Call 1192-39M. H8-Uc
and
Lawn Boy, parll n d
ed company. Will sell on payUnacrambletheae frur Jumbloa,
aervlcel; repair Tecumleb
ments of $5 pel' month or will
one
letter to each square, to
FURmSHED and unfumlllhed
and Kohler enatn• and an
sell for $87 cub. Try II In
form four ordinary word1.
apartments . Clooe to l&lt;hool.
small oppllaDCel, Tblrd II.,
your home. Call 892-2836.
Phone 89!-111!4.
10-114fe
Masou, w. Va., Jolm M. RGit7-14-etc
NINER
11111-lNIIc
TRAILER SPACE, all utllltlea 9 PAYMENTS of $5 or $37
avail•ble . Inqulre 1541 Mulber·
ELECTROLUX SALES lll!d HI'·
cash. Must aell 1968 aewlng
ry after 3 or 5 p.m. Wrlte P.
\'Ice: Sweepers, rug .......
machine. Fully equipped to
0. Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-2t-tlc
and poliBhel'l. ~ parll.
zlll zag, make bullonholes,
lalusine~s
•
CaD
1111-3'110.
1-IJ.Ife
oew on buttl&gt;na, etc. , 5 montha
FURNISHED apartment, I w o old, call 892-2836.
7-14-etc
bedrooms, Mlddleport. !'bone ..
C. C. lllWlFORD
1192-31'11.
Utfc 1968 STEREO RADIO «&gt;mbinaAUCftONI:EB
Complele 8enlet
linn. Handsome walnut conI ROOMS AND BATH, I'ID Mul1
aole. This has BSR aulomatlc
berry Avo., Pomeroy. 0.
OIUIII:. . .
record cbaor!er. Take rww
tact Rose Sluon, pbone IIIJ. payments o1 t5 per month or
l1adle.
2041 alter 5 p.m. Pllone IIIJ.
I I tit!
pay $11U6. Call 88S-28M.
MSI.
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7-14-etc
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.A LITTLE. 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Brfug Top Grade Results
WAin' AD
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KEEP carpel claaJ!ID8 probleml lllllall, use Blue l.ullre
FURN1S11ED GARAGE apart.
wall to wall. RtDl electriO
ment on LlncoiD HID. UtDIU•
ahampooet
fl. Baker Furnipald; adults anly. Phone ture.
7~
3411.
11-19-lfe

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ONE FIVE ROOM boule, also POODLE PUPPIES, AKC ToJ
miniature. fl5 and up. Stud
three lots l&lt;&gt;r aalo. can Jacob
aerrlte and !lfOOmlD&amp;. PbGDt
Turner, Middleport, Ollio.
IIIU(43.
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OPEN: 9 • 9 WEEKDAYS

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Wheel Alignment

5~55

TWO BEDROOM oemlfuroilhed USED PIANOS - Three reau&gt;apartment over the Martin
diUooed uprlgbls. Buy now
Reltaurant. $55 a month, low
and aave, !tee delivery. Call
uWltiea, opportunity to buy
Rutland P'Urnlture, 70-4211 af.
IUmlture II deolred. Pbone
ter I p.m. Phone 7U-lil63.
IIIM918.
7-14-.llc
7-IU!c

IN MIIDLEPOII'
CONTAa
FAYE MAtUY

Middleport, o.

Pomeroy-Middleport Arel

.. - .

12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.

At Hoffman Home
r(llst and baseball game recent-

July 14 -

songs and played games.

Raclne at Letart,

Letart at Minersville.

Members present were JoJm..
etta Oldaker, Jeanette Oldaker,·

Jemlter Oldaker, Charles Oldaker, Clayton Oldaker, Timmy

Raclne at Miners-

ville, Syracuse at Letart.
Aug. 4 -

Glli&gt;s, Charles Hoffman, Jacquellne Roush, Brenda Roush, Deb-

Letart at Racine,

bie Fields, Joyce Gondnlte, and

Syracuse at Miner&amp;Ville.

Marilyn Goodnite.
Aug, 11 - Radne at SYraGuests were Lou Roush, Bill
cuse, Minersville at Letart.
Black, Rex Black, Lyndon Fields,
Aug. 18 - MJnenville at Ra- Rebecca Fields, Greg Fle1ds,
cine, Letart at ~racuse.
Christine Ho!Qnan,John Oldaker,
Aug. 25 - Racine at Letart, Jerry Oldaker, and John Froendt
Minersville at Syracuse.
Sept. 1 - ~racuse at Racine,

Parents attencHng were Mr. arw:l

Mrs. F. Ray Fields, Mr. and
Letart at Minersvllle.
Mrs. Donald Gondnlte, Mrs. L,yda
Sept 8 - Racine at Mlnors- llofQnan, Mr. and Mrs. John Old·
vUle, ~racuse at Letart.
aker, Mr. and ldrB. WWiam
(All games to begin at3p.m.) Gibbs, Mr, Clarence Roush, and
the club leader, Mary Froeudt.

PRINTERS STRIKE
ROME (UPO- Italian printers went on strike today for
more pay and more days off.

Employes

of

Italian

news

agencies walked off their jobs
In sympathy, virtually assuring
no newspapers would be print-

ed.

I

Femininity

ACROSS
1 Actress
Ekberc

6 Feminine
appellation
11 Feminine
flf't nytnph
13 Wands
14Usedby
females In

sewtna

27 Alleviates

31 Glrl'l name
32 Step1 over

Entertained
A RUM GO
TOKYO (UPD- JBj)81l, the
land ol like rice wtne, ncnr 11
nportlng Us own wblalcy to the
Soviet Unlon, the land of vocl&lt;a.
!imtory, Japan's oldest and
largest manufacturer of whlalcy,
sent the first shipment tocii.Y.

t4 Drunkard
4$ Lower limb
41 Mourn for
'I Arthurlln

:female
154 Elude•
155 )brlner

!58 Oodrine

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41 Internal
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3 Netf5 Pi&gt;;lllfl
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l3 Merv (iriffin
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3 lhxtlq.Brlnllley Rclort
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13 Wells i'argo

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5:00
3 Rl.whlda
13 Truth or ConN&gt;Q~~~n~:n

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8 t'IDIII)' Thutre

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13 GloQ Road

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26 Canvas
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8 Popcorn Thcalrc
13 Sltft Allea

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13 Gentrll HoiPIIal

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Fold agd Place Near Your Televi11ion Set for Convenient Reference

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(law)

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Weekly Guide To Better TV Viewing

11 Glor)' Bald

as hay
5 Be sick
6 Entangle
7 Lawyer (ab.)
8 Horse color
9Conceming

9:30AM

••

•

Cob Rll»n
TIOO

I

15 Perfumes
18 Jumbled
for females
type
18 Pald notlcea
20
Of the mind
17 Roof flnial
21 Intentlce
!Ullom
·22 Day before
20 Feminine
today (poet.)
nam~r,
23
Inherent
24 Liquid
24 Recome
element

4 Scatter,

~-·- - ···-

Keeping Meigs
Gallia and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As

then members aOO guests sang

Minersville at Syracuse.
July 21- SYracuse at Racine,
July 28 -

at the home of Charles Hoff·
man. Following the ball game
the club hid watennolon and

ly

3 Anacrs

·-

7:50 A.M.

4-H Club has Event
HARTFORD - The Choctow
Chargers 4-H Club hid a wiener

IIl

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LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
AT

Choctow Chargers

III

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training

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INFORMATION
NEWS

992-2156. She'll tell you h- to eam
ft and at the same time gat valuable

2Requlr&lt;

. .

WMPO

If the answer is yes, see or call
Katie Crow, The Daily Sentinel,

1"-and
theKinl of

~·

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DO YOU NEED SPENDrNG MONEY?

Slow-Pitch Games

Mon. thru Fri.

when

77:1-5543

Schwarze! Marl•
Hor.~ingport, Ohio

AGES 10.17

Aunounce Southern

LISTEN TO 20th CENTURY REFORMATION HOUR .··.

building here, planned a march -

l~Mate

AmNTION BOYS &amp; GIRLSI

can

J

Everett Sullivan developed o on· the stateliouoe lor Monday.
&amp;.Pring. The Sullivan farm is lo..
The Idea of the tent city was .
ODNIALTHI
cated on 13 Mile Creek near
· ~·~·W~oot get a permitthelorWRO
theCOuld
con- ', l..!~~~.::~~~~:~:.:la::•-:•:oo:
E!mwood. The work crew or the disbanded
Western SCD did the work. Thla atructlon.

3Lightwln
9~ Sportwln

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POill and checked construction.

'68's In Stoclc

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Pomeny, 0

AUTOMOBILE Insurance Well
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89!-2911.
I 11 tfe

gani~Uon who hoped' to erect a
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the lawn Of .the state capitol

for ~ ponJ. Denver Yoho or scs made a design for the

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SEWING MACHINES, repair
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1114 Service. "" Shlrpeo
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Pomeroy

FREE STORAGE

Rnin tilt arilillll bulltr of JOill' nflt.

Pomeroy Route.

ow.

completed the earthmoving on a

pond tills week. lt was a semi·
dugout pond localed on the ridge
and 300 feet of diversion ditch

SAVE SPACE

BELPRE, OHIO

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were made to increase the water

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--

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operation, helped determine the
~rles,,9f the strip mine~r...
p1Ua. Tllo technicians of SCS
w!U test the soU to determine
what specie• of Pllnls wOOld best
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TWO BEDROOM efficiency AKC Golden Retriever poppies,
11 ctllth ,., wort~ ••• co,..cuU,.
:n. Through
nam•
meters
524 Ash St. Mlddlepart. 1111apartment, 4fJ8 Spring Ave.,
::13. Tibetan
21. Nega.
18. Stphona of
11 ,., •nt DIIHUM M H
1....p
tlVO
Pomeroy.
Phone
1192-2'
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1.88.
aoort
Mtl.
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tl'd tdl 1Nicl wlttlll'l II diJI.
J
34 Ringlets
reply
20. KetUe
CARD 0" THANIU &amp; OIITU"IY
7-14-tfc
11.11 tor II word "''"'""um. II•·
22. Fuel
NEW JOHN DEERE diesel doMilltwftll . .nl 2:1.
,
%3. Run away
ILIIID ADI
P,/,;'
zer, angle blade and hydrauand mBl'Ty
Mllll._...l Uc CHI"'I "f ,.,.,.
Public Sale
10
llc winch, only run 71 hours.
26. Not ever
flM"''" 1' OPPICI MOUII
HOUSEHOLD SALE, Saturday,
30. Lotty
Alao
11161
Internatlonal
two13
II» 1 ,111, to ''" ,..,.,, DallY
mountain
II
July 20, II a.m. We have sold
fiJI t .M .. U:ll Nett~ llhl,_.,
ton truck, good abape. Above
32.
Ostrich ~
our home localed across tha
IS~ lb
Muon on left of road. Phone
llke bird
14
1'08d from WMPO radio staCard Of Thankt
33. Kind of
771-6147.
7~c
~ 18
19
letter and
Uon in Bradbury and will aell
WE WISH to thank everyone
Mlaa
the following personal proper. YOU CAN atlll oave $30 or more
who remembered us on our
O'Hara
ty. No frost G.E. relligerator,
6ftieth wedding anniversary.
38. Plural
on aluminum boats. Call 9112endlng
Well Build! gas range, G. E.
All those who aent cards, flo.
2347 or 99U256. Cuh or
39.
Injure
automalic washer, Kenmore
wers, and gills. We shall alterms.
ll-1t.l0tc
40. Sharp
dryer. Magic Chef gas heater,
ways he grateful.
reply
RCA TV, two bedroom suites, POTATOES, heall9, cabbage
42. Tartar :
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Yost.
var.
one with single bed, bedding,
7-14-1\p
~ 40
41
and beets. Phone 84~4.
H. Clamorout
drapes and curtains, clothing, Clarence Proffitt, Portland.
·'fi. Prefer
two wardrobes, one wood, one
46. Tolerable
Oblo.
7-7-tfc
Notice
n. Sleigb
metal, living room suite, ocWANTED. WOMEN Interested
48. Paradise
casional chair. rocker, coffee SEVEN ROOM furnished !arm
DOWN
In working as Bee Line Fasb1. More than
table,
stands,
7
lamps,
picturhouse
and
7
aores
of
land.
lon Stylists on home party
two
es, mirrors, rollaway bed,
House just recently remode~
plan lor that added Income
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE -liMe'• how to work It:
to buy those ellras. U lnter- rug wlth pad and throw ruga, ed. Nice surroundings, z
7
piece
dinette,
kitchen
cabiAXYDLBAAXB
wella, extremely good water,
eated call Jean Trussell 1149Ia
LONGFELLOW
net, base cabinet, two utility
one cellar, two otorage oheda,
S'IOO.
7-11-.ltc
One letter Bimply standi tor another. In thla sample A 11 uae4
cuphoarda and cart, chest of
plenty of garden space. 'Green
ror the three L's, X tor the two O'a, etc. Single letters, apNdrawers, book rack, medicine
Acres" Farm In Rutland.
trophlu. the length and fonnaUoa. of the words are aU hlnU.
TERMITES SWARMING? cabinet,
twenty two Savage
7-0-121p
Each day the code lett.era att1 dW'e rent.
They are re-productlvea, not
rlfle,
lawn
and
porch
fllmlyour worker «&gt;lony. Free InAC...-Qooture, step ladder, lawn mow- FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
spections and Information on
YWRRKJD MF TJL BJWLO OPNMTB:
er, band tools and many UBeone floor, partly furoilhed If
crawl space dangers. No
::IJTTJLR
T J L
K J R F'
desired. 7113 s. Second Ave.,
M L
MY
salesman, low overbeacl. 10 ful artklea not Itemized.
Terms
ol
sale
cash.
Not
reMiddleport. Can be seen b)'
per cent aavlngs. AIDed Pest
RWW . - BPTKOK
LJ
YWRRKJD
sponsible
lor
accidents.
Herappointment
after 5 p.m. El,
C..trol. J'omerQy,
Oldo.
man and Elfle Buskirk, ownYe~kl.....,'a Cryptoquote: IT IS WICI.L THAT WAR IS SO
den Walburn, phone IIIIMfltllj_
Pbone ~ ...eolngB.
TB:RRIBLE-WE
SHOULD GROW TOO P'OND OF lT.ers
.
Sale
conducted
b)'
the
7-0-tfc
~
ROBICRT E. LEE
Bcadfanl Auction Co., Bol: 116,
Racine,
Ohio
45771.
Phone
9411ONE 5-GAITED riding lllllre,
WILL DO aewlng at bomo 3821.
Lunch
served.
'11lls
Is
Real Estate For Sale
ForS.Ie
broke to ride the best. Am·
llppers, pockets, pegging,
ali
nice
clean
merchandise.
old Grate, Rutland, 70-4211 FOUR ROOM HOUSE, beth,
hemming, alteraUona, etc.
7-l~tc
daya, 742-5501 nights. 7-10 6tc
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Mason,
extra lot and house trailer In
Phone 7'13-11151.
4-3&amp;-tlo
Pomeroy. Call 992-.143'7 after
For Sale
ONE 16 mm aound or silent mo- s p.m.
7-14-12tp
vie projector, 50 to 18110 leet
HAPPY HOUR, llbeDaDi 8priDp SOLID STATE stereo, 1968 walGEO. ROBSrE'I'I ER, Broktr
nut stereo console with 4
Nlla Club, 5 lo 6 p.m. !1101&gt;
reel capacity, $1110, complete H &amp; N DAY OLD or started POMEROY - Nice 3 bedroom
speakers, 4 speed automatic
day lbru Friday. Ladte8 alibi
lawn mower ohop sharpenlna Leghorn Pullets. Both Door or
brick. bath, hot water heat,
changer,
payments
or
$5.'15
m11 Friday.
Wdc
equipment, llke new, phone cage grown available. Poultry
full
basement, 1nd Door, large
per month or pay balaoce d"e
Mason 773-51133 after ' p.m.
housing and automation. Moroom for additional rooms.
$'14.60. Call 992-.1218. 7-12-rt
7-1~tc
Wam.d To Buy
dern Poultry, Bell 188, Athena, POMEROY - 3 story brick
ANTIQUES, fumlture, dloba.
Ollio. Pbooe ~7131. 7-14-lk
business buUding on east Main
NO. 8, STOKER COAL at form~ ...u•....,._ Mrl. Howard 1961 FORD Falcon, 4 door, new
!It
ACRES - 2 nice big barns.
mer Clinton Coal Co. Upple,
Cecll, 800 w. Main St., Pome- tires, prked to aell, contact
allo, good erops, clean pasEarl Custer In Syracuse or
located 5 mllea eut or Well&amp;- BASS GurtAR and ampllfter,
IOJ.
141fc
tures, 8 room house, bath,
llke
new.
Phone
m-2836
or
at Earl's Barber Shop in Raton. Phone 384-.1787 Wellston
minerals.
cine or Phone ~9.
for Information. Walton Coal oee at 95'1 Broadway St., Mid- 5% ACREs - large pond, bam.
Lost and Found
dleport.
7-14-.ltc
7-12-3tc
Company.
7-1~
barn, milking parlor, large
Jmr - MAN'S BILLFOW ID
8 roolll!, 11!1 baths, other
lllddleport, over $1110, IInder ONE Jersey cow, fresh, also
TWO CHAIRS, Phone 811M31t.
buildings.
Minerals.
may keep money and return !arm wagon, 12-16 dlsk harReal Estate For Sale
7-11-3tp
RELEN
or
VIRGIL
TEAFORD
plctureB and papers. Phone
O'BRIEN AND CROW
row. horse drawn, John HouA8SOCIATES
IIU3ZI
74Um. Maude SeDards.
· REALTY OOMPANY
daahell, Minersville. 7-12-ltp TWO MALE BASSEn' botmds,
8yraeDe
7-ll.,llc
registered, one ob: y..., old, nJPPERS PLAINS- U6ll&lt;ftl,
7-12-.ltc
EARLY American stereo, AM
one one year old, $50 each or 5 room frame, z bedrooms,
Help Wanted
FM radio, b.. lovely maple
both l&lt;&gt;r f'/5. Phone 'I'M56&amp; garage, recently remodeled,
CAR HOPS. apply In person,
finish, 4 speed changer, payMason.
7-11-3\p A NICE PLACE at $'1,500.00.
Busln811 SeiVIcM
POMEROY - One-third Am.
Cn&gt;w'l Steak House. 7-f.6tc
ments of 16.41 per month or
11!1 story frame, 4 bedrOOIDI, AIR CONDlTIONING llefrllel'pay balance due $94.15. Call WANT A PLACE to rest and rebath,
baaement. IN GOOD
SOMEONE TO WORK In store, 9112-3218.
7-12-6tc
aUoo service. Jack's IIAIIrl!lIn. a 5 room coital!• wlth
CONDmON.
$6,500.00.
also aomeone for housework
eratloo, New Haven. hone
beautiful vtew of Oldo River
two days a week, call 1143- ONE OF THE BEST grocery
4 • tit!
at Long Bottom. V1rg1l Walk- POMEROY - $5,800.110 BUYS aa.11711.
a
2
story,
11-rooro
!'tame,
3
ZII61.
7-14-.ltp
busloesaes In the area, a very
er, Racine, Ohio.
7-11-4tc
hedrnolnB, pai"t basement, ga- READY • IIIIX coocreto clellvprofitable lnveatment I o r
rage.
erecl right to your proJect.
aomeone who wlsbes to oper- ESTATE OF Ernest Ebersbach,
For Sale or Trlde
WE
HAVE
MANY
lthiER
ate their own buslneaa. C....
Fut and tiiiiY. Free elllState St., Lower Pomeroy.
11117 4 DOOR CHEVY, oomplet&amp;PROPERnES,
JUST
CAlL
tact
Lynn
Hart
at
Racine
Full
mates. Phone 19W281, Goel!·
Five room house wlth bath,
ly overhauled, Bryan llanis,
IIENRY
CLELAND
lela
Ready • Mb: Co., MiddleValue
Market,
Rt.
331,
Racine.
basement, SB!I, city water and
&amp;lcce8IJ Road, Reedsville.
OfiiCe
.
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7-f.6tc
port, Ohio.
8 SO tit!
electrkity, two lots, three
7-ll-2tp
room house wlth gas, city
7-11-llc BUDGET PRICE fundture 011
&gt;lO.
2
POTATOES,
cabbqe,
water, electricity, bam and
11811 MUSTANG convertible, 6
our third noor budget shop.
small lot. Phone 1192-3200.
cylinder, 3 apeeil, also 11115 ball runner beans, Charlee
Business
Servlc:ea
Hllton,
Portland.
7-11-121e
Baker Furniture, Middleport,
7-14-ltp
Mustang v.a, 3 a~ linancRADIO AND 'IV REPAIR, house
Oblo.
? II U.
IDI avallahlo. Call - 7
calla,
antenna,
sale
and
InSMALL
POODLES,
groomed
WIZARD OUTBOARD M(JJ'OR,
alter 5 p.m. pbooe IIIU74l
stallation. John Harrlsoo, 701 CIGARETI'E vending madiiDel
lree
if
you
wlsh
.
Weal
IDgll3.8 liP, Uke new. Phone a
7-t.llc
Broadway St., Middleport,
land White Terriers and minand aervlce. ABC Enterprlael.
3209.
7-14-ltp
phone
1192-2522.
7-14-Uc
iature Schnauzers, temporary
Mason. 'If. Va. Phone 771-6513.
U.Ue
shots, all A.K.C. Barkaroo KODAK CAMERA wlth flash
Forhnt
Kennels, C&lt;&gt;olvtlle. Phone 667COMPLETE
electrical
oervlce,
attachment $18, also child's
'l'RAILER, Brown's Trailer
houJe wiring, appllance re3654, visitors wel«&gt;me.
training chair $3, corner end
Verdi based his opera, "La
Park, Mmersville, Phone 9927-14-10tc
pair. Call ll85-364t O!esllr.
table, blonde with lormica fl.
Traviata ," on "Camille" by
3321.
7-1S-12tc
7·11-«c A L e x a n d e r Dumas the
olsh $23, phone IH9-323S.
STEREO AM &amp; FM 1968 walYounger .
7-14-.ltp
PLENTY ol space for one traDAPPLIANCE HOSPITAL - Au.
nut console. These sets are
er wlth all facllltles. In Syrathorlzed Brigs and Stratton
now brought from over stockcuse. Call 1192-39M. H8-Uc
and
Lawn Boy, parll n d
ed company. Will sell on payUnacrambletheae frur Jumbloa,
aervlcel; repair Tecumleb
ments of $5 pel' month or will
one
letter to each square, to
FURmSHED and unfumlllhed
and Kohler enatn• and an
sell for $87 cub. Try II In
form four ordinary word1.
apartments . Clooe to l&lt;hool.
small oppllaDCel, Tblrd II.,
your home. Call 892-2836.
Phone 89!-111!4.
10-114fe
Masou, w. Va., Jolm M. RGit7-14-etc
NINER
11111-lNIIc
TRAILER SPACE, all utllltlea 9 PAYMENTS of $5 or $37
avail•ble . Inqulre 1541 Mulber·
ELECTROLUX SALES lll!d HI'·
cash. Must aell 1968 aewlng
ry after 3 or 5 p.m. Wrlte P.
\'Ice: Sweepers, rug .......
machine. Fully equipped to
0. Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-2t-tlc
and poliBhel'l. ~ parll.
zlll zag, make bullonholes,
lalusine~s
•
CaD
1111-3'110.
1-IJ.Ife
oew on buttl&gt;na, etc. , 5 montha
FURNISHED apartment, I w o old, call 892-2836.
7-14-etc
bedrooms, Mlddleport. !'bone ..
C. C. lllWlFORD
1192-31'11.
Utfc 1968 STEREO RADIO «&gt;mbinaAUCftONI:EB
Complele 8enlet
linn. Handsome walnut conI ROOMS AND BATH, I'ID Mul1
aole. This has BSR aulomatlc
berry Avo., Pomeroy. 0.
OIUIII:. . .
record cbaor!er. Take rww
tact Rose Sluon, pbone IIIJ. payments o1 t5 per month or
l1adle.
2041 alter 5 p.m. Pllone IIIJ.
I I tit!
pay $11U6. Call 88S-28M.
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•pWI]o : olq&gt;l'!l'ei, at ~I
iollbllohed . · J~hQol
war tlineoal(Jftgthenter,...._,, IIOl'l mide Us po!lldon
or goverunert. to 'lergaln with· laDed. to •act tn lioo!d filth. ',&lt;
The B &amp; o )l!la ouooeeded 1n pt. :l'lnlr~ to the ~o)AUve tholr ~n;IPIO)Ie~: . ,
TIHi t.sc presentOd "three .PilJULY 10, 1918 - There Is
no oar sho~ not even~ . uecutlve

ling gasoline shlpinents ~wai SOrvlce C&lt;lmft!losl&lt;l!l ooilunlttee ' . H~vtir, Hill_tj)Cilj much the pers deell111! !'lth ,P!II&gt;IIc emfro!h oarge ll!tes 'that ojperated ,, illld)llntl · p..llc erilploye rela· "me llpe thai AI Billl&lt;·ol the ployo labor rolat]on~ T h e }'
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unlit a short
'IJIObelween ' IIOI!i. :
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GALLIPOLIS - Fifty ycar:J patches from Cincinnati,
shape · for buliness thl11 fall, U
ago this month the newly formJohnson C. McKinley, weolthy Is said. They are light draught caUeUI!burg aile! l'jttsbur&amp;ll. The
"To .lega!.l i.e sll'j~es In the eraUon .lir . ~·· ~ .and Relations Act, a •.\l"lY or l&lt;hOj)!
ed Liberty Transit Line was president of the Transit COm~ craft.
tmolloat and tank barge did not p~bll~ a""M~ Is .ull\ht~~le," Munlc~l tn\ployes. took ~une . · periiCIIIIIOI ~pl!l~i;ll~l!!l, In ()hlo I);
laat a year. ·
oald Nolso~ Watkins; the·.uecu, 18 1&gt;\11en h~ w•tifted b8fore·.•he and · one o~· a rocortlly, e.,.eted ,
struggling to survive and reports pany, is not worried or alarmttve
oecreto~y.
• Coillmlttee..
, ' · Clltldian · la!' · gover'nlni """ cal yeat
were that two other pa cket lines ed, so he states. The object of
JULY 12, 1918 - If the ~­
had joined hands to kill oii the the Liberty Company has been Cicy really wao entered In the
JULY 11, 1918 _ Tlie st.
'".'l:hey. would enda~r .!he ' Blllk and Hall promi&amp;ed their ployes lp wlille seMI&lt;~&gt;o .
$l16,!83.25
new packet line.
to relieve fr l•ight congestion by ClnclnnaU-Pittsburgh trado to Louis Waterways Journal sa,y 1 pmlic safety" Jn many cases ~8 "ould au.cceed ln , p.lDlected in·
1-lere is that story and others restoring river traffic. T h e fiillrt the Ubercy Transit Com· II the ~ernmont had enaclecl ,... !he way attorney J ·o h n ~ reclll!li!l!&lt;in and bargalnlntl
67 fiscal year.
from the daily niver t\ews of ~uecn City is said to have been pany packet S. L. Elam, the plan measures that prohibit rallrondo Brown put IL
rl&amp;hto with or without laws pe,...
WO
coUecUons ot
the Caliipolis Daily Tribune:
started in the Pittsburgh trade was a grand taUure for the ~een returning to their old unfair com.
However, W•tllloa, B r o " n mltlbw Shelr gi'""'s to lw)cilon
ltld house tra~er.
tix totaled .11.22!1,49
b_y John W. Hubbard to kill off Clcy never had anythin« like a potltlve rate practlce after the and John Hall, who represented legally 'ls public mwJoye reprethe
Transit
Company.
Under
lh;
war.
the
conditions
the
rlvthe
Ohio
Education
AssoclatlOQ,
sontaUveo.
137.12 more than
JULY 8, 1918 - The report00
~d trip in the trade. TheEiam's
ed rate war and combination of agreement, the Greene Llne was
. SAncUoos Used
C)DS
for tho 1966-67
trips have also been Ught When ero would have been very diller- claln\ed something should be
the Louisville and Cincinnati Pac- to have a monopoly or the river Jlassin8' GalllpoUs bu~ her otri- ent now.' This lack of tega 3ta~ done to change present state · Hill .,ut: sarictiOns or mass
During the
ket (;J. and the Greene Line to bu::~inc ss between Pomeroy and
cers report good way business. lion, pertlcularly at thls·tlme, law.
reslgnatlons could be used e!lod or fiscal
kJII off the new Liberty Transit Cindnnati.
• Prohibits l't;ikeo
locii..,IY to gain reoognltion and
collections 'In
The rail routes continue to car~ when lhe use of rivers Is so VI·
Line of Wheeling has caused
The Transit l.ine boats are to
Ohio's Feriuson Act, eilacwd bal'galnillg rlihts · and because
amounted to -~,1112.1
ry the great bulkofthefreightbe- tally Important, will do more ·
much anxiety, according to dis. be overhauled and pla~ed in good tween Pittsburgh and Clncbmati to cause the rivers, as arms In 1947, prohibits strikes lor the of 1 teal!her shoi"tago.
GA1.LIPOLIS _ Two new dl· to 'S:3115,23.for
Jlroiln and Hall 11ere Joined
last year.
despite the war and the .. c a r or commerce, to be aba.•dmed purposes of changing condlti0&lt;11
than
anything
that
has
been
dme
and
the
·
recognlzation
or·bubllc
by
Robert
T;
~ker,
the
attor·
,
vorce
aedil1111
WO"!
llledandthree.
Collectiona ot
shortage,"
· oo1 Boarda dl'""rce
.....tiUOns Weredfa-'Jsed
in the past,
emp loye organl zatIuns.
ney Ior the Ohio S&lt;h
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N•u
and house lrallor
Other River News
Because, if no effort is shown
"The legalization of' strike~ in Association, ln asldni tor guid~
~~-~allia county Commoi . tax for the llrat l"'liofl1111
JULY 8, 1918 - The river in behaJ( or river trafl'ic under public service would vest more Unes to conduct negotiations b&amp;"-"""loo
100 (July 1 throup
was at pool stage with Dam No. existing circumsta.Dces, whai power in pubJlc employe orga- tween public employers a n d · Lois MeehJIAg, Rt. 1 Patriot. totaled $4,218.3l
26 up. There was but three feet hope is there that an,ythlng will · nizations than any group should their employes.
-~
filed I petition {or a divOr~ to $2, 4l2.00 ' t4f
of water below the dam at 8 &amp;.m. be done when conditions are nor· possess and have more pote•
Brown suggested the Fergu- rrom George F. Meehllrv, ad-- July 1 through 'July
today.
mal . Congress is making a ter- tial for damage to society than son Act be changed to permit dress unknoWiigl
t -l,do~ grTouh nds of
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rt is reported rrom Cincinnati rible mistake and one that wiU ~ existing industrial union employes to organize, pe.mdt gross ne ee 0 u..,. ey were
that the government will not op~ soon cause suffering among the has," said Watldns.
employers to enter into collec~ married Aug. 31, 1944, atGreenerate any transportation barge people and maybe disaster to the
Watkins said the right to strike tlve bargaining and written up, Ky•• and have no children.
Foundali~
lines on the Ohio River while it government.
would give public employes an agreements on Items not ex.. The plaintiff see)ts restoration of
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Is in its present deplorable 0011·
Winter Is approaching, much un!alr advantage over their em- . eluded by the General Assem- her former name ol Lola Marks.
GALLIPOLIS ~
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dition. Aner the locks and dams coal will be needed at home and ployer because he would have blJ, He suggested as negotiable
Aljean S. Thlvener,2017Chest-- Shaver, vetetan '
Ia voc.are completed, which will not be for our ships. Coal, it is said, no recourse but to accept the items those of seniority and nut St., filed a petitim tot a di· tloml agriculture" {
ctor (22
for many years, barge lines will can not be mined principally be- demands of the employes to !lhtn assigrunents but excluded vore from Cecil G. Thivener, years) was one of ·' ~
be inaugurated.
cause of dle lack or cars. Still ''render the services required salaries and holidays.
Sr., 542 Spruce st., on grounds honored for 30 year~tilrvlce;.by
b"
law,"
Baker
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the
guldel
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of
gross negle&lt;t of duty and ex- th•" sears Roebuek". vw-....
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There was a (relght conges- cars are being used for freight
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"In public employment, au- should limH the scope of the ne- treme cruelty. They were mar· at the Obio UnJOI\, 0 bStateUnf...
ton wharf wiUl the Greene Lines gable river and good steamboats thorlties cannot close a depart... gotiations, assure boards the ried Feb. 1, 1948, and hlw three ~nity, during 1 til~ ses-small wharfboat blocked off, are being rorced to lay up be~ ment down or move to a new organization with whl&lt;:h they children. '11le plaintilf seeks ali- &amp;ion last week.
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were bargain!••
represented •• mony a'nd custody ofthet~hUdren.
Shiver, who ....
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ed , clear up w Capitol St. The ferillgs. Is it wisdom on the pan he said.
majority of their empjoyea, and
Divorce actlono dismissed fn. High S&lt;hool
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Dunbar and Greenwood had big of the government to allow such
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assure the boards that it was eluded: Carmen Newsc:me, GaUl- the spring of 194ti ,
over vo-trips ror Nitro and Charleston. a state of affairs to exist? Who
''In prh·ate employment, bar- · the only employe group.
polls :vs. Willard Newaome, Rt.l lg ~uties at GAH~Jd· ·- fill of
Purser Will Guthrie of the Dun~ is to blam£1?
gaining teams apprcech the taPersonnel Excluded·
Gallipolis; Allee Clllleoat, Gal· 1946.
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bar
had
freight
bills
amounting
ble
as
equalsthe
union
with
He
also
asked:
gusrantes
thet
llpolis
VI.
WWiam
CalllcOlt,
Rt.
Other
outato~'
b'rleulture
will never get you into
to $900 for the government plant
JULY 12, 1918 _ The Camp- the right w strike, the employ- supervisory and management I, GaUipolb, andGeraldlneKimt, o!ftclals were bol.or4'lurll;gthe
at
Nitro.
bell
Creek Coal company of er with, the right to go out of personnel be excluded ll"om n&amp;o Rt. I, Bidwell YO. Paul Ken~ (A three-day ai'lalr, Tho ~tlut
1 new home or a better home
~eel barges and boats wUI be which Captain E, A. Burnsides business. sell his pr£~~erty or gotiable items, assurance, agree- new action has been Oled Jn the banquet was held 011 ~· 9.
buUt at Pt:. Pleasant by the Mar~ is the able transportation man~ move. Each side has a lethal ments were bJrding for periods latter case.)
Mrs. Charles lhi,..pve the
but saving will
ietta Manufacturing Company ager, Is running a dock andre· weapon with which to S\ll'port of time. establlshrnent of prt&gt;
reapanse tor thl!l , , n, 1011
which
now
has
a
contract
for
six
pair
yard
near
pt, Pleasant,
his
position,"
he
said.
cedures
to
follow
when
agree•
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Glenn
GIUaway, il~ .30.j'ear
with our friendly help!
steel hulls and barges ror t h e at their landing in the Kanawha
"Now if public employes are ments could not be reached and
Thett Ctlll those televtlion
honoree, gave . :tilt
'a regovernment emergency neet.
River, doing part of the work ln granted the right to strike, the continuation of the prohibl· show! uwestetm" because
aponse.
.: ·.: .f,!.e'
.
Information has been receiYed repairing barges, steamboat what counter power instrument tlon against strikes by public
in most cast! s, the ploi
Earlier this Yeitl.ver waa
at Huntington that a report is work and have a Httle combln- will the public employers have, employes.
went that-a-way.
named an honorary itate fanit.
er.
forthcoming soon which will re~ ation saw and planing mill to
Gallipolis
veal attitude or government au- do light work.
••ree Cuatomer Perking
thorltles toward Ohio River imThe company also expects to
provements.
It
is
understood
that
install
a small machfnc shop
lo[)rive-i'n Window Service
Washington officials have ex- there on the landing, for repair
.,
'Complete Banking Service
pressed Ule opinion that traffic work for the CamP:&gt;ell Creek'S
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on the river was too unrella- own boats and barges .ind not
• - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , f o r outside work and none is
wanted.
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The Cam(t.lell Creek Co. had
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a barge sink several dleys ago,
Captain Burnsides had U bulk.
,· .
headed arounct and upinJ2hours.
The barge was seven feet un,,)io#
der water along one side and at~
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ter they gol it up and the water
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es under water on one side. So
much mud and sand had settled
in It that it would not fioat .
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slstants finally got It up and a~

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iljtred aflei'IIOOII and ~enlngthlll·
clilraoowera, 111811 today upper 80o
I!Pd loirar 90s. Low loniJIII mid
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Two accidents, one resulting
In minor injuries being BUffered
by young ohUdren, wore Investigated &amp;mcJay by Meigs Councy
&amp;ert.rr Robert C. Hartenbach's
deportment.
Authorities said a car driven
by Betty Joyce Abell, 34, Rt.
1, Long Bottom, on the DeWitta
R1111 road, 1. 3 miles south ol
Roow 121, wao reportedly lore. ed off the road by a vehicle traveling in the owostte dlrecUon.
The Abela' 1966 model a u to
struck an embankment causing

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No arrests were reported from
the 10 a.m. accident.
The other mishap, at 6 a.m.,
occurred on Route 124, 1.2 miles
east of Lang8Ville, where a car
driven by Lesle Lee Wlse, 21,
Rl 1, Langsviile, was demolished. Wise said he was forced o!f
lhe hlghwiQ' Into a ditch when a
car coming in the oppositecUrec.
tion came over a hillcrest on
lhe Wrong side of the road. No
lnjJries or arrests were reported .

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Stains
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washout
ofthese
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Permanent Pressj
Matched Sets z~

ea ers are

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orne ea ers are

lloward Thivener

Quality salesman

E\·eretl. Saurders
Quality Salesman

Some dealers!
See us. We 'lllel you do the talking. Chances are you 'll talk yoursel1 nght into one
o1 our "worth owning" '68 Chevrolels, Caprices, Impalas, Chevelles, Novas ...
we&lt;e got them. Sixes and V8s in the most popular body styles. Many equipped
with the kind of extras you'd ask for if you were ordering. And of course, all are
priced to move now. This is the time to save, but make sure you save on a car

worth owning!

Putting you first keeps us first.

GALLIPOLIS OTOR CO.
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Bruce Dennis
coal out and transferring it to
barge. It was some feat
1 used car ~'·I aoother
to perform.

Warren Skidmore
Quality Salesman

Deskins Gets

Eugene Deskins, 30 , Langs ville Route 1, was given a one
to 20 year sentence by t h e
Meigs C'..ounty common pJeas
court late Monday morning on
charges of manslaughter.
Deskins was arrested April 4
rollowing the death or 30-year old Avel Harvey, near Dexter
'
who died in Holzer Hospital that
evening. He allegedly died of
knife wounds in the abdomen.
During the initial investigation,
it was reported that Haney had
interceded in a domestic situation involving Mr. and Mrs. Deskins at the Deskins home. Harvey was taken to Hol2er Hospital by Deskins in a private auto
following the stabbing.

Ticket Reminder
Given Meigs Fans
POMEROY - Meigs Marauder
footbell lams are remlnded that
those who held season · tickets
for the 1968 sewson will have the
opportunity to purchase their reserve seat tick~ts before they go
on sale to the general public.
Tickets may be purchased at
the office ot Mr. James Diehl at
Middleport High S&lt;hool. Coot ol
the Uckets arc $7.25 each. This
will entitle holder to tlve home _
games. The tickets wm be sold
from July 15 to Aug. I, Theo!!er
h (or U\st season ticket holders
only.

ORDERED BACK
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Polrolman Charles Cerutti has been

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MRS.MA~ I AM A .!\!IN
WHO 16 .ACCU51'1:&gt;M!'O W
G$1N(; WHAT!Mil&lt;: I
WANT: ..' AND I WANT YD1J!
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land Police Ioree by a judge said hla rl&amp;llts were violated
durlng heorlngs preceding his
dlamlssailn 1963.
Common Pleos Judgs George
McMonagle said Cerutti did not
have an attorney dUring t h •
hearlnga. lie was llred alter be.
ing accused of leaving his east
side beat oo at least four occasions,
WOMAN KILLED
NORTHWOOD, Ohio (UPI) A 63-year~ld Fremont Yffllllan
was kUied in a two car oo111ston early tocia,y. Authorities laid
she failed to yield the right or
way at an intersection here.
Mrs. Ethel LeWis c!led at St.
Char leo lloapltalln o.._., S1i11e
fllghway Patrolman said,

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Reeves, 77, Main st., died at
his r-esidence &amp;inda,y morning.
Mr. Reeves was born August
2, 1890 In Harrlaonvlllo, t11e
son of the late Alonzo and Margaret Reeves. He was a veteran of World War !, and _,t
hie life in Meigs ·County· as a
farmer and coal miner.
He was also pr-eceded in death
by a son, MenU; me daughter,
Annie, a brother, and a sllter.
He Is survived bf hlo wife,
Margaret; lhree daughlera, Mro.
Dorothea Salhanef, West Bricll)lt
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monel, Pataskala, Ohio, llod Mro.
Mori Jolm1011, Columbus; 1 son,
Arthur, It home; one liater, 0ma
Grimm, Marietta, and 11 ll'andchildren.
Funeral servleeo wiU be bold
Wech&gt;eday ot 2 P.lll. Ill I b o
Mart1n Funeral Homt in R u t.

land. Tho ae.. Chester Lemllll'
will olllelale. Burial Will lit 111
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land American ~ Nit c.
Friends lillY ea11 ~ 'Nol.,
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to •hanSO the ··taw . to permJt
•pWI]o : olq&gt;l'!l'ei, at ~I
iollbllohed . · J~hQol
war tlineoal(Jftgthenter,...._,, IIOl'l mide Us po!lldon
or goverunert. to 'lergaln with· laDed. to •act tn lioo!d filth. ',&lt;
The B &amp; o )l!la ouooeeded 1n pt. :l'lnlr~ to the ~o)AUve tholr ~n;IPIO)Ie~: . ,
TIHi t.sc presentOd "three .PilJULY 10, 1918 - There Is
no oar sho~ not even~ . uecutlve

ling gasoline shlpinents ~wai SOrvlce C&lt;lmft!losl&lt;l!l ooilunlttee ' . H~vtir, Hill_tj)Cilj much the pers deell111! !'lth ,P!II&gt;IIc emfro!h oarge ll!tes 'that ojperated ,, illld)llntl · p..llc erilploye rela· "me llpe thai AI Billl&lt;·ol the ployo labor rolat]on~ T h e }'
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unlit a short
'IJIObelween ' IIOI!i. :
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GALLIPOLIS - Fifty ycar:J patches from Cincinnati,
shape · for buliness thl11 fall, U
ago this month the newly formJohnson C. McKinley, weolthy Is said. They are light draught caUeUI!burg aile! l'jttsbur&amp;ll. The
"To .lega!.l i.e sll'j~es In the eraUon .lir . ~·· ~ .and Relations Act, a •.\l"lY or l&lt;hOj)!
ed Liberty Transit Line was president of the Transit COm~ craft.
tmolloat and tank barge did not p~bll~ a""M~ Is .ull\ht~~le," Munlc~l tn\ployes. took ~une . · periiCIIIIIOI ~pl!l~i;ll~l!!l, In ()hlo I);
laat a year. ·
oald Nolso~ Watkins; the·.uecu, 18 1&gt;\11en h~ w•tifted b8fore·.•he and · one o~· a rocortlly, e.,.eted ,
struggling to survive and reports pany, is not worried or alarmttve
oecreto~y.
• Coillmlttee..
, ' · Clltldian · la!' · gover'nlni """ cal yeat
were that two other pa cket lines ed, so he states. The object of
JULY 12, 1918 - If the ~­
had joined hands to kill oii the the Liberty Company has been Cicy really wao entered In the
JULY 11, 1918 _ Tlie st.
'".'l:hey. would enda~r .!he ' Blllk and Hall promi&amp;ed their ployes lp wlille seMI&lt;~&gt;o .
$l16,!83.25
new packet line.
to relieve fr l•ight congestion by ClnclnnaU-Pittsburgh trado to Louis Waterways Journal sa,y 1 pmlic safety" Jn many cases ~8 "ould au.cceed ln , p.lDlected in·
1-lere is that story and others restoring river traffic. T h e fiillrt the Ubercy Transit Com· II the ~ernmont had enaclecl ,... !he way attorney J ·o h n ~ reclll!li!l!&lt;in and bargalnlntl
67 fiscal year.
from the daily niver t\ews of ~uecn City is said to have been pany packet S. L. Elam, the plan measures that prohibit rallrondo Brown put IL
rl&amp;hto with or without laws pe,...
WO
coUecUons ot
the Caliipolis Daily Tribune:
started in the Pittsburgh trade was a grand taUure for the ~een returning to their old unfair com.
However, W•tllloa, B r o " n mltlbw Shelr gi'""'s to lw)cilon
ltld house tra~er.
tix totaled .11.22!1,49
b_y John W. Hubbard to kill off Clcy never had anythin« like a potltlve rate practlce after the and John Hall, who represented legally 'ls public mwJoye reprethe
Transit
Company.
Under
lh;
war.
the
conditions
the
rlvthe
Ohio
Education
AssoclatlOQ,
sontaUveo.
137.12 more than
JULY 8, 1918 - The report00
~d trip in the trade. TheEiam's
ed rate war and combination of agreement, the Greene Llne was
. SAncUoos Used
C)DS
for tho 1966-67
trips have also been Ught When ero would have been very diller- claln\ed something should be
the Louisville and Cincinnati Pac- to have a monopoly or the river Jlassin8' GalllpoUs bu~ her otri- ent now.' This lack of tega 3ta~ done to change present state · Hill .,ut: sarictiOns or mass
During the
ket (;J. and the Greene Line to bu::~inc ss between Pomeroy and
cers report good way business. lion, pertlcularly at thls·tlme, law.
reslgnatlons could be used e!lod or fiscal
kJII off the new Liberty Transit Cindnnati.
• Prohibits l't;ikeo
locii..,IY to gain reoognltion and
collections 'In
The rail routes continue to car~ when lhe use of rivers Is so VI·
Line of Wheeling has caused
The Transit l.ine boats are to
Ohio's Feriuson Act, eilacwd bal'galnillg rlihts · and because
amounted to -~,1112.1
ry the great bulkofthefreightbe- tally Important, will do more ·
much anxiety, according to dis. be overhauled and pla~ed in good tween Pittsburgh and Clncbmati to cause the rivers, as arms In 1947, prohibits strikes lor the of 1 teal!her shoi"tago.
GA1.LIPOLIS _ Two new dl· to 'S:3115,23.for
Jlroiln and Hall 11ere Joined
last year.
despite the war and the .. c a r or commerce, to be aba.•dmed purposes of changing condlti0&lt;11
than
anything
that
has
been
dme
and
the
·
recognlzation
or·bubllc
by
Robert
T;
~ker,
the
attor·
,
vorce
aedil1111
WO"!
llledandthree.
Collectiona ot
shortage,"
· oo1 Boarda dl'""rce
.....tiUOns Weredfa-'Jsed
in the past,
emp loye organl zatIuns.
ney Ior the Ohio S&lt;h
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N•u
and house lrallor
Other River News
Because, if no effort is shown
"The legalization of' strike~ in Association, ln asldni tor guid~
~~-~allia county Commoi . tax for the llrat l"'liofl1111
JULY 8, 1918 - The river in behaJ( or river trafl'ic under public service would vest more Unes to conduct negotiations b&amp;"-"""loo
100 (July 1 throup
was at pool stage with Dam No. existing circumsta.Dces, whai power in pubJlc employe orga- tween public employers a n d · Lois MeehJIAg, Rt. 1 Patriot. totaled $4,218.3l
26 up. There was but three feet hope is there that an,ythlng will · nizations than any group should their employes.
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filed I petition {or a divOr~ to $2, 4l2.00 ' t4f
of water below the dam at 8 &amp;.m. be done when conditions are nor· possess and have more pote•
Brown suggested the Fergu- rrom George F. Meehllrv, ad-- July 1 through 'July
today.
mal . Congress is making a ter- tial for damage to society than son Act be changed to permit dress unknoWiigl
t -l,do~ grTouh nds of
r
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rt is reported rrom Cincinnati rible mistake and one that wiU ~ existing industrial union employes to organize, pe.mdt gross ne ee 0 u..,. ey were
that the government will not op~ soon cause suffering among the has," said Watldns.
employers to enter into collec~ married Aug. 31, 1944, atGreenerate any transportation barge people and maybe disaster to the
Watkins said the right to strike tlve bargaining and written up, Ky•• and have no children.
Foundali~
lines on the Ohio River while it government.
would give public employes an agreements on Items not ex.. The plaintiff see)ts restoration of
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Is in its present deplorable 0011·
Winter Is approaching, much un!alr advantage over their em- . eluded by the General Assem- her former name ol Lola Marks.
GALLIPOLIS ~
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,w,
dition. Aner the locks and dams coal will be needed at home and ployer because he would have blJ, He suggested as negotiable
Aljean S. Thlvener,2017Chest-- Shaver, vetetan '
Ia voc.are completed, which will not be for our ships. Coal, it is said, no recourse but to accept the items those of seniority and nut St., filed a petitim tot a di· tloml agriculture" {
ctor (22
for many years, barge lines will can not be mined principally be- demands of the employes to !lhtn assigrunents but excluded vore from Cecil G. Thivener, years) was one of ·' ~
be inaugurated.
cause of dle lack or cars. Still ''render the services required salaries and holidays.
Sr., 542 Spruce st., on grounds honored for 30 year~tilrvlce;.by
b"
law,"
Baker
a
1
d
the
guldel
·nes
of
gross negle&lt;t of duty and ex- th•" sears Roebuek". vw-....
.;..~.u8
1
There was a (relght conges- cars are being used for freight
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...
tlon ag-..tin Sunday at the Charles~ transportation along each navl~
"In public employment, au- should limH the scope of the ne- treme cruelty. They were mar· at the Obio UnJOI\, 0 bStateUnf...
ton wharf wiUl the Greene Lines gable river and good steamboats thorlties cannot close a depart... gotiations, assure boards the ried Feb. 1, 1948, and hlw three ~nity, during 1 til~ ses-small wharfboat blocked off, are being rorced to lay up be~ ment down or move to a new organization with whl&lt;:h they children. '11le plaintilf seeks ali- &amp;ion last week.
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were bargain!••
represented •• mony a'nd custody ofthet~hUdren.
Shiver, who ....
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(re lght ouI on the 1evee an d pll ~ cause of the Iack of freight or- locale" as in private lndustr•,
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ed , clear up w Capitol St. The ferillgs. Is it wisdom on the pan he said.
majority of their empjoyea, and
Divorce actlono dismissed fn. High S&lt;hool
~
· ' throuJh
Dunbar and Greenwood had big of the government to allow such
Approach Table
assure the boards that it was eluded: Carmen Newsc:me, GaUl- the spring of 194ti ,
over vo-trips ror Nitro and Charleston. a state of affairs to exist? Who
''In prh·ate employment, bar- · the only employe group.
polls :vs. Willard Newaome, Rt.l lg ~uties at GAH~Jd· ·- fill of
Purser Will Guthrie of the Dun~ is to blam£1?
gaining teams apprcech the taPersonnel Excluded·
Gallipolis; Allee Clllleoat, Gal· 1946.
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bar
had
freight
bills
amounting
ble
as
equalsthe
union
with
He
also
asked:
gusrantes
thet
llpolis
VI.
WWiam
CalllcOlt,
Rt.
Other
outato~'
b'rleulture
will never get you into
to $900 for the government plant
JULY 12, 1918 _ The Camp- the right w strike, the employ- supervisory and management I, GaUipolb, andGeraldlneKimt, o!ftclals were bol.or4'lurll;gthe
at
Nitro.
bell
Creek Coal company of er with, the right to go out of personnel be excluded ll"om n&amp;o Rt. I, Bidwell YO. Paul Ken~ (A three-day ai'lalr, Tho ~tlut
1 new home or a better home
~eel barges and boats wUI be which Captain E, A. Burnsides business. sell his pr£~~erty or gotiable items, assurance, agree- new action has been Oled Jn the banquet was held 011 ~· 9.
buUt at Pt:. Pleasant by the Mar~ is the able transportation man~ move. Each side has a lethal ments were bJrding for periods latter case.)
Mrs. Charles lhi,..pve the
but saving will
ietta Manufacturing Company ager, Is running a dock andre· weapon with which to S\ll'port of time. establlshrnent of prt&gt;
reapanse tor thl!l , , n, 1011
which
now
has
a
contract
for
six
pair
yard
near
pt, Pleasant,
his
position,"
he
said.
cedures
to
follow
when
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GIUaway, il~ .30.j'ear
with our friendly help!
steel hulls and barges ror t h e at their landing in the Kanawha
"Now if public employes are ments could not be reached and
Thett Ctlll those televtlion
honoree, gave . :tilt
'a regovernment emergency neet.
River, doing part of the work ln granted the right to strike, the continuation of the prohibl· show! uwestetm" because
aponse.
.: ·.: .f,!.e'
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Information has been receiYed repairing barges, steamboat what counter power instrument tlon against strikes by public
in most cast! s, the ploi
Earlier this Yeitl.ver waa
at Huntington that a report is work and have a Httle combln- will the public employers have, employes.
went that-a-way.
named an honorary itate fanit.
er.
forthcoming soon which will re~ ation saw and planing mill to
Gallipolis
veal attitude or government au- do light work.
••ree Cuatomer Perking
thorltles toward Ohio River imThe company also expects to
provements.
It
is
understood
that
install
a small machfnc shop
lo[)rive-i'n Window Service
Washington officials have ex- there on the landing, for repair
.,
'Complete Banking Service
pressed Ule opinion that traffic work for the CamP:&gt;ell Creek'S
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on the river was too unrella- own boats and barges .ind not
• - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , f o r outside work and none is
wanted.
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The Cam(t.lell Creek Co. had
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a barge sink several dleys ago,
Captain Burnsides had U bulk.
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headed arounct and upinJ2hours.
The barge was seven feet un,,)io#
der water along one side and at~
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es under water on one side. So
much mud and sand had settled
in It that it would not fioat .
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Two accidents, one resulting
In minor injuries being BUffered
by young ohUdren, wore Investigated &amp;mcJay by Meigs Councy
&amp;ert.rr Robert C. Hartenbach's
deportment.
Authorities said a car driven
by Betty Joyce Abell, 34, Rt.
1, Long Bottom, on the DeWitta
R1111 road, 1. 3 miles south ol
Roow 121, wao reportedly lore. ed off the road by a vehicle traveling in the owostte dlrecUon.
The Abela' 1966 model a u to
struck an embankment causing

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No arrests were reported from
the 10 a.m. accident.
The other mishap, at 6 a.m.,
occurred on Route 124, 1.2 miles
east of Lang8Ville, where a car
driven by Lesle Lee Wlse, 21,
Rl 1, Langsviile, was demolished. Wise said he was forced o!f
lhe hlghwiQ' Into a ditch when a
car coming in the oppositecUrec.
tion came over a hillcrest on
lhe Wrong side of the road. No
lnjJries or arrests were reported .

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Stains
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ofthese
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Matched Sets z~

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orne ea ers are

lloward Thivener

Quality salesman

E\·eretl. Saurders
Quality Salesman

Some dealers!
See us. We 'lllel you do the talking. Chances are you 'll talk yoursel1 nght into one
o1 our "worth owning" '68 Chevrolels, Caprices, Impalas, Chevelles, Novas ...
we&lt;e got them. Sixes and V8s in the most popular body styles. Many equipped
with the kind of extras you'd ask for if you were ordering. And of course, all are
priced to move now. This is the time to save, but make sure you save on a car

worth owning!

Putting you first keeps us first.

GALLIPOLIS OTOR CO.
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Bruce Dennis
coal out and transferring it to
barge. It was some feat
1 used car ~'·I aoother
to perform.

Warren Skidmore
Quality Salesman

Deskins Gets

Eugene Deskins, 30 , Langs ville Route 1, was given a one
to 20 year sentence by t h e
Meigs C'..ounty common pJeas
court late Monday morning on
charges of manslaughter.
Deskins was arrested April 4
rollowing the death or 30-year old Avel Harvey, near Dexter
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who died in Holzer Hospital that
evening. He allegedly died of
knife wounds in the abdomen.
During the initial investigation,
it was reported that Haney had
interceded in a domestic situation involving Mr. and Mrs. Deskins at the Deskins home. Harvey was taken to Hol2er Hospital by Deskins in a private auto
following the stabbing.

Ticket Reminder
Given Meigs Fans
POMEROY - Meigs Marauder
footbell lams are remlnded that
those who held season · tickets
for the 1968 sewson will have the
opportunity to purchase their reserve seat tick~ts before they go
on sale to the general public.
Tickets may be purchased at
the office ot Mr. James Diehl at
Middleport High S&lt;hool. Coot ol
the Uckets arc $7.25 each. This
will entitle holder to tlve home _
games. The tickets wm be sold
from July 15 to Aug. I, Theo!!er
h (or U\st season ticket holders
only.

ORDERED BACK
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Polrolman Charles Cerutti has been

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Fortrer

MRS.MA~ I AM A .!\!IN
WHO 16 .ACCU51'1:&gt;M!'O W
G$1N(; WHAT!Mil&lt;: I
WANT: ..' AND I WANT YD1J!
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land Police Ioree by a judge said hla rl&amp;llts were violated
durlng heorlngs preceding his
dlamlssailn 1963.
Common Pleos Judgs George
McMonagle said Cerutti did not
have an attorney dUring t h •
hearlnga. lie was llred alter be.
ing accused of leaving his east
side beat oo at least four occasions,
WOMAN KILLED
NORTHWOOD, Ohio (UPI) A 63-year~ld Fremont Yffllllan
was kUied in a two car oo111ston early tocia,y. Authorities laid
she failed to yield the right or
way at an intersection here.
Mrs. Ethel LeWis c!led at St.
Char leo lloapltalln o.._., S1i11e
fllghway Patrolman said,

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Reeves, 77, Main st., died at
his r-esidence &amp;inda,y morning.
Mr. Reeves was born August
2, 1890 In Harrlaonvlllo, t11e
son of the late Alonzo and Margaret Reeves. He was a veteran of World War !, and _,t
hie life in Meigs ·County· as a
farmer and coal miner.
He was also pr-eceded in death
by a son, MenU; me daughter,
Annie, a brother, and a sllter.
He Is survived bf hlo wife,
Margaret; lhree daughlera, Mro.
Dorothea Salhanef, West Bricll)lt
RUTLAND -

Waters, Mass,; Mra. FiQ'e Ham~

monel, Pataskala, Ohio, llod Mro.
Mori Jolm1011, Columbus; 1 son,
Arthur, It home; one liater, 0ma
Grimm, Marietta, and 11 ll'andchildren.
Funeral servleeo wiU be bold
Wech&gt;eday ot 2 P.lll. Ill I b o
Mart1n Funeral Homt in R u t.

land. Tho ae.. Chester Lemllll'
will olllelale. Burial Will lit 111
Wells c........,., Grav..... aan.
1.., will ba ........... _, 'RUio
land American ~ Nit c.
Friends lillY ea11 ~ 'Nol.,
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struggling to survive at
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UNei:i:NO'tiN 10 ANYONE IN ~TEIN,
COLON !I. ~ANTI/1.60 HAD RECEIVED 1\ . '

Here is that story G
from the daily River
the Gallipolis Daily Tri'

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RE!I'ORT OF AN M'eU5HEP CAVAL.R.Y
W'OIJNT Tl«lOP. ANDTHI&gt;.TTHE ~
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; CAPTAIN BASY
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Leslie Turner

struck an embankment causing
medium damage to the car, and
Karen &amp;le Abels, 9, sustained

a right leg injury and Elizabeth Abels, 7, a lip laceration.

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· cAVE 1 '!HAT .
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Two accidents, one resulting
In minor Injuries being oullerod
by young children, were investigated &amp;mday by Meigs eou,ey
:'ileriff Robert C. Hartenbach's
department.
Authorities said a car driven
by Betty Joyce Abels, 34, Rt.
1, Lmg Bottom, m the DeWitte
RWl road, 1,3 miles south of
Route 124, was reportedly lore.
ed ott the road by a vehicle traveling In the oppordte dlrectloo.
The Abels' 1966 model au t o

No arrests were reported trom

the 10 a.m. accident.
The other mishap, at 6 a.m.,

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occurred on Route 124, 1.2 miles
east of La.ngsvtlle, where a car

driven by Lesle Lee Wise, 21,
Rt I, Langsvllle, wu domoll&amp;h·
ed. Wise sald he was forced oft
lhe highway Into a clltcb when a
car coming in the opposite direction came over a tdllcrest on
lhe .-roog eldo ol the road. No

l.njJries or arrests were reported.
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MA\'1!~ NOT, JEFF ...
l!iiT it-liS 61'/E~ Us A .

cAANCE 'TO GET OUTJ

LOOt'( I iOA!hN
'Til' PU4tA'~ UP
AN' MOl/IN' .
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GfT &amp;ACI'I id CAMP
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l-20

Y~ars

Eugene Deskins,

30, Langs-

ville Route 1, was given a one
to 20 year sentence by t h e
Meigs COUnty comrnm pleas

court late Monday m&lt;&gt;rnlng on
charges of manslaughter.
Deskins was arrested April 4
following the death of 30-year -

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old Avel Harvey, near Dexter ,
who died in Holzer Hospital that
evening. He allegedly died of
knife wounds in the abdomen .
D.tring the lnitlal Investigation,
it was reported that Harvey had
interceded in a domestic situation involving Mr. and Mrs. Deskins at the Deskins home. Harvey was taken to Holzer Hospital by Deskins in a private auto

following the stabbing.

Worley Reeves
Dies on Sundav•

RUTLAND - Worley R a y
Reeves, 77, Main &amp;., died at
his residence &amp;mda,y morning.
Mr. Reeves was born August

2, 1890 In Harrlsomrllle, the
son of the late Alonzo and Margaret Reeves. He was a veter-

an of World War I, llld . _.t
his life In Melp CClunl,y •• a
farmer and coal miner.
He was also Preceded in death
Warren Skidmo
Quality Salcsm1

ANDANQn4eR
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Amle, a brother, and a lliller.
He is survived b7 hi&amp; wife,
Margaret; three daullhlera, Mrs.
Dorothea Salhane,y, Well Brldp
Waters, MasS.j Mr1. Faye Ham-

mond, Pataskala, Olllo, and Mro.
Murl Jolmaon, COJumbua; a 11011,
Arthur, at home; ooe IIIIer, Omo
Grimm, Marl-, 1114 U ll'illldebildren.

Funeral serviceo will be bold
W.....lldiJ at 2 p.m. at I b e
Martin Funeral llolllo Ia R u &amp;..
lbd. The ROY. CJeller Lollllo:r
w111 om elate. 11111'111 wtu be 1a
Wella cemetery, Graveoldl..,..
ictll will be ....,.._ .. .. Rut.
lind Amerlcon 14llail.l'lllt•tl7,
Frltnda i111f call ·~ 111M-

priced to move
worth owning!

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struggling to survive 81
were that two other ~
had joined hands to kl
new packet line.
Here is that story ·~

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rrom the daily RJver
the Gallipoli s Daily Tr£

JULY 8, 1918 - Til
ed rate war and comb
the Looisvilleand Cinci
ket Co. and the Greene
kill off the new Libert

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Accidents

US Ttl CAl-~ 'IOU-

Two accldents, one resulting

1n minor 111)1rles being sutlerod
by young children, were

investl~

gated &amp;mday by Meigs Couney
!ilerlll Robert C. Hartemach's
department.
Authorities said a car driven
by Bet\Y Joyce Abels, 34, Rt.
l, Lm.g Bottom, on the DeWltts
RIID

road. 1.3

miles south or

Route 124, was reportedly forc ed ofl' the road by a vehicle trav ~
el.ing in the opposite direction.

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struck an embankment causing
medium damage to the car, and
Karen &amp;ie Abels, 9, sustained

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a right leg Injury and Ell za.
beth Abels, 1, a lip laceration•
No arrests were reported from
the 10 a.m. accident.

The other mishap, at 6 a.m.,
occurred on Route 124, 1.2 miles

east of Langsville, where a car
driven by Lesle Lee Wlse, 21.
Rt. 1, Langsville, was demolished. Wise said he was forced off
the highway Into a ditch when a
car coming in the opposite direc-

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injuries or arrests were report-

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Mf&gt;..~~E TriEitE'S SOMETHIN6

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A60UT f/E!t IWW\QUE Trli\T
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ville Route l, was given a one

to 20 year sentence by t h e
Meigs County common pleas
court late Monday mf'rning on
charges of manslaughter.
Deskins was arrested April 4
Collowing the death ot 30-yearold Avel Harvey, near Dexter,
who died in Holzer Hospital that
evening, He allegedly died or
knife wounds in the abdomen.
During the Initial investigation,
it was reported that Harvey had

or

interceded in a OOmestic situation involving Mr. and Mrs. Des kins at the Deskins home. Har vey was taken to Holzer Hospital by Deskins in a private auto

Lessee, wha.t'lll wish.
£o:t:'P

following the stabbing.

Worley Reeves

DEAR POLLY-A good item for tt.e
kitchen sink is a chunk of old sponge in
a nylon bag, swch as frt~it CDmfl in from
the market. The item does not scratch so
is wonderful for getting between tht tints
of forks, really cltans off plote:s •ad ttl•
stoYt and skillet alsa btMfit from if1 use.
Oon'tlorgtl Ia mob - lor the both·
room, too. Aa tllll sftotWtr pa4l can subltitute if JM do aot haYe • piece of

Dies on Sundav•

RUTLAND - Worley R a y
Reeves, 77, Main St., died at
his residence &amp;mday morning,
Mr. Reeves was born August
2, 1890 1n Harrisonville, tile

opongt.-MRS. McSCOTCH

son of the late Alonzo and Margaret Reeves. He was a veter.
an a! World War I, and spout
hi&amp; life 1n Meigs · Comt,y- as a
rarmer and coal miner.
He was aloo preceded 1n death

by a 8011, MerrU; me dauibter,
Annie, a brother, and a silter.
He Is lilli'Yived by lth wife
Margaret; lllree daugttera, Mrs:
Dorothea Sal haney, West Br1c1p
Waters, .Mass.i Mra. Faye Hammond. Pataskala, Ohio, and Mrs.

Warren Skidmo

DEAUOLLY-When I tob .,,.., roll•

Quality Salesm;

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to tht bank I am osktd for
aamt and
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~"" olickt!l work wtll for fllio and ""
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See us. We 'lll&lt;
of our ''worth c
we 've got them
with the kind o1
priced to move
worth own ing !

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Marlin FUneral Homo Ill Rutlood. The Rev. Chester ~
will olllclate. Burial will bt Ill
Well a cemotory, GraveoMI lliln'·
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GALLIPOL15 ago this month the
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struggling to survive ar

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were that two other J)l
had joined hands to i&lt;l
new packet line.
Here is that story r
from the daily River
the Gallipolis Daily Ttl

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JUD' 8, 1918 - Tb
ed rate war and comb
the Looisvilleand Cine;l
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In minor tniuries being llllll'ered
by young children, were investl~
gated &amp;mdUy by Meigs County
Sherif! Robert c. Hartenbach'•
department.
Authorities said a car driven
by Betty Joyce Abels, 34, Rt.
1, LCI1g Bottom, oo the DeWitts
R"" road, 1.3 miles south of
Route 124, was reportedly rorced o1J the road by a vehicle trave11ng In the CJ!IIlOIIile direction.
The Abels' 1966 model au t o
struck an embankment causing
medium damage to the car, and
Karen ~e Abels, 9, sustained
a right leg Injury and Elizabeth Abels, 7, a llp laceratloo.
No arrests were reported trom
the 10 a.m. accident.
The other mishap, at 6 a.m.,
occurred on Route 124, 1.2 miles
east of Langsville, where a car
driven by Lesle Lee Wise, 21,
Rt I, Langsville, was demoUshed. Wise said he was forced o!f
the highway Into a ditch wtien a
car coming ln the opposite direction came over a hltlcrest on
the '*"&gt;ng side of the road, No

Deskins Gets

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Eugene Deskins, 30, Langsville Route 1, was given a one
to 20 year sentence by t h e
Meigs COWity common pleas
court late MondUy morning oo
charges or manslaughter.
Deskins was arrested April 4
following the death or 30-yearold Avel Harvey, near Dexter,
who died in Holzer HospitaJ that
evening. He allegedly died or
knife wounds in the abdomen.
During the initial Investigation,
it was reported that Harvey had
interceded in a domestic situation involving Mr. and Mrs. Deskins at the Deskins home. Harvey was taken to Holzer Hospital by Desldns in a private auto
rollowlng the stabbing.

Worley Reeves

Dies on Sundav•

RUTLAND - Worley Ray
Reeves, 77, Main st., died at
his residence amday mornlng.

Mr. Reeves was born August
2, 1890 In Rarrlsonvllle, the
son of the late Alonzo and Margaret

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today bombed Communist
routes to Saigon and Hue. Allied

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troops seized giant Communist
arms dumps near the capital
and the old Imperial city,

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Communist diplomats in London
said an expected Red assault on
the two cities ma,y decide the
fU'b.Jre of Vietnam peace talks.
Allied garrisons in the cities
stood at ruu alert. The
presidential palace in Saigon
became a miHtary bastion with
400 South Vietnam rangers
nested at the marble mansion to
defend against the Red legions
which. alUed intelligence sources
said will strike soon.
The Stratofortresses dropped
hundreds of tons of bombs on
the guerrUJa routes toward the
eitles.
Terrorists Strike
In Saigon's Cholon district,
mangled
in
two previous
Communist strikes this year, a
pair ot teen-age girl terrorists

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shot to death a guerrlJia who
had detected.
l!,S. Defense Secretary Clark
M. Clifford was in the capital
Prepllring tor President Ngqyen
Van Tbieu's
meeting next

weekend with President Joonsoo
in

Honolulu- a session Thleu

called partly becauoe of lhe
Viet Cong drive expected to hit
the clties.
Near Hue, South VIetnam
forces &amp;mday grabbed 1,000
rockets and 90,000 automatic

rille bullets apparently Intended
for another blow at the northern

Hue and other cities fail to

Soviet Troops Resume
Retreat from Prague

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allied will and trigger public
pro-Communist risings.
Trying to cripple Communist
supply lines, American Jet
flgher-bombers &amp;mday new 121
mJsslons against North Vietnam's soothern panhandle, hitting six bridges, three warehouses, 16 gun sites, 12 supply
boats and 44 trucks, No U.S.
planes were reported lost.
Discover Dynamite
In Saigon, police combing the
Cholon area for guerrillas found
15 sticks of dynamite hidden in
a basket outside a house.
Sixteen miles from the city the
Viet Cong shelled the Luc

costal clcy hacked by a 26-&lt;133
guerrllla inva.'llon in March.
Near Saigon they seized hidden
caches of mach.ineguns, mortar supply bridge but did no
and artillery shells, plus gre- damage. Earlier their shells
nades, rockets, bullets and 1,125 had knocked down bits of the
stick ol TNT.
span.

Czecks Seem Safe in
Break from Bloc Line
FORD R, MORROW
PARKEHSBURG - Ford R,
Morrow of RavenswOOd, retir-

COLUMBUS (UPI) - fedor.
s1 Mediator H. J. Montoney ""s
to mOOt with two unioos t h I s
week to trytoendtheelectrical
_workers two - week strike
-against the Oh.lo Power Co.
Montooey is to meet withol!lcials of the Utillt,y Workers

Children
Injured in

PH AGUE (UPO - The Czech news agency (CTK) said today
Soviet lroops had resumed moving out of Czechoslovakia. The anUnion at ste'ubenviiJe TueSday
oouncement eased the developing crisis in relations between CzechIng eastern regional public af.
and of the International Brothoslovakia and other members of the East European bloc,
fairs director for K a i s e r
erhood
of Electrical Workers
Czecl1 government and political sources reported earlier the wittlat
Zanesville
Thursday.
Aluminum &amp; Chemical Corp.,
drawal or Russian troops in Czechoslovakia for Warsaw Pact troop
In London, the Communist
has been named vice president
Cllftord arrived &amp;m.day night
maneu\·ers last month had halted over the weekend, ostensibly besources said Haooi may well just before B52s began their
of The Commercial Banking &amp;
Two accidents, one resulting
cause of heavy tourist traffic.
decide whether to really nego- pounding of guerrilla areas near
Trust Company here. lie will
In
minor 11\iurles being sul!ered
CTK said some Soviet troops moved out o( the country during
tiate in the deadlocked Paris the city,
by
young
children, were investihead the marketingactivitiesof
the night and that more were expected to leave today, Until then,
talks if new assaults on 8ai~n.
gated &amp;mcJay by Meigs Councy
the bank, including the direcwitnesses at the border said only three Soviet jeeps had crossed
tion of public relations, adverSheriff
Robert c. Ha.rt.eOOach's
back into East German•,; durinli!' the oast 48 hours.
tising and industrial developdepartment.
The CTK statement said
ment activities.
Authorities said a car driven
"another
unit" had crossed into several hours. No reason was
OHIO FIVE-DAY FOHECAST
by
BettJr Joyce Abels, 34, Rt.
East GermaOJ at the Cinovec~ gjven.
~
By United Press International
1,
Long
Bottom, oo the DeWitts
Zinnwald crossing during the
A clue to the importance of
Temperatures in Ohio will
Ron
road,
1.3 miles south of
night and ''three more &amp;&gt;viet the Warsaw meeting came in
Eight pel-sons forfeited bonds
be above normal during the
columns also
crossed the the Polish armed force-s news- and two others were fined Satur- . Route 124, was reportedly lorcfive - day period Tuesday
Czechoslovak-Poland border at paper Zolnierz Wllnosci which day night in the court of Pome- ed oft the road by a vehicle travthrough saturday.
eling In the opposite direction .
Beloves near Nacbod during the called Cz echoslovakia a "bas~ roy Ma.yor Charles Legar., .
Daytime highs wiU average
The Abels' 1966 model a u to
night."
Roy Rowe, RD, Racine, was
By United Press International
Uon" of the Warsaw Pact
in the upper 80s and low 90s,
struck
an embankment causing
"Further Soviet troops are defense system and said this is fined $10 and costs on a reck.NEW YORK - POLICE TODAY DISMANTLED a bomb dangling
and the lows at night in the
medium
damage to the ear, and
expected to cross over into why Poland cannot be "indiffer- less operation charge and James
in a shOpping bag from the front door handle of the French National
~per 60s and low 70s.
Karen
&amp;le
Abels, 9, sustained
Poland today at the same ent to Czechoslovakia's desti~ Davis, Reedsville, $10 and costs
Tourist Ofi'ice only two minutes before it was set to explOOe.
Quite warm and humid Tues-a right leg Injury and Eliza.
border crossing," it said.
ny,"
lor speeding.
The exvloslve apparently was lntended to be another in a series
By United Press International
day and WedneJ:~daJ, turning
beth
Abels, 7, a lip laceration.
Political observers had be~
The Rus.sJan troops estimated
Bonds were forfeited by DOnof polidcal bombiJVs that began in New York April 22. Since then
A good weekend ror that drive
cooler Thursday and Friday.
No
arrests were reported !rom
six diplomatic missions on national tourist ofnces of nations tradin the coontry it was. But, the lieved the troop withdrawal was at 25,000 men entered Czecho- ald Shepard, Jr,, Columbus, $1.5
Precipitation will total o n e
the
10
a.m. accident.
illC with Communist Cuba have been bombed. l&gt;olice sources sus-20 persons who died in traffic halted pending outcome of a slovakia last month for Warsaw for improper passing at an inhalf to about one inch JocaJly,
The other mishap, at 6 a.m.,
pect anti-Communist, antl-Castro Cubans are responsible,
accidents overshadowed it with Warsaw meeting underway be-- Pact maneuvers. About 18,000 tersection; Barney Baker, Athin showers and thundershowoccurred
on Route 124, 1.2 miles
tween &amp;wiet leaders and such remain and their promised ens, $15, detective mutner;
trageey.
ers, becoming more numereast
of
Langsville,
where a car
After weekends or multiple loyal East bloc members as withdrawal starting Saturday Franklin Jones, Point Pleasant,
ous after mid-week.
driven by Lesle Lee Wise, 21,
PARIS - THE NORTH VIETNAMESE today said there has been
drownings, there were only three · East German,y, Poland, Bulga- was halted, ostensibly because $15, defective exhaust; Dewey
Rt.
1, Langsville, was demolishno progress in Vietnam tAlks with the United States and there Is no
this past weekend, while there ria, and Hungary, Maverick of the heavy weekehd tourist McGore, Rutland, $18.70 for
ed.
Wise
said he was forced d
sign of hope there will be an,y way out of the two-month~ld deadlock.
was ·one fire death and one oth - C7.ech0slovakia, Rumania and traffic at the border. OnJy three opeedlng; Dooald Miller, Galli.
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The tact is thlt up to this hour, the official talks have made
polls, $25, passingonyeUow line; the highway into a dl.tch when a
er accidental death, which push - Yugoslavia were notably absent. jeeps crossed today.
no .Progress, they have ROt moved an -nch arwj there is no glimmer
Official publications In RumaThe Russians were so Larry Perkins, 011 ~rings, Ky., car corning In the oppoaitedlrecthe overall total to 25 per.
of hope," .Npyen Than&amp; Le, North Violnlnt dole&amp;t'iron~m..~spukes·
nia and Yuaos~via tod&lt;Q' alarmed b.y the recent indepen~ $15, detective exhaust; Ray Men- tl.on came over a hillcrest on
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man, told a newa conference • .
The Ufl . Ohio Highwa,y Pa- crlti1ized the ~ cOntinued pre- rlence poUctes of CzechoSlova- denhall, Wlnoton-Salem, N. C., the ·tmlog stole of the road. No
Injuries or arrests were reporttrol count began at 6 p.m. Fri- sence of the Russian troops as kia's more liberal Communist $50, reckless operation, and Roned,
BOSTON, MASS. - A LEADING SOUTH KOHEAN journalist
day and ended at midnight S.m- interference ' in the internal regime they sent Premier nie Gulnther, $25, giving false
belteves international pressure, not a U. S. apology as predicted,
day. Tragedies in SE Ohio in- affairs or another Communist Alexei Kosygln, party leader information to an officer.
will return the U, S. S. Pueblo and Its creW b-orn North Korea. Kim
state. Both have been increa- Leonid L Brezhnev ijnd Prescluded:
M.Yu-Wham, director of the Korean chapt!J' otthe International Press
ident
Nlkolaj
Podgorn,y to
McConnellsville:
Ron a I d Singly independent of Moscow.
Institute, was referring to a predictiln by Ohio Sen. Stephen M.
The Czech news agency had Warsaw. As they met in
Swartz, 22, Columbus, drowned
COLUMBUS (UPD - Some in Muskingum River Saturday, promised an important an- Warsaw "Russian's go home"
Young, who said Friday that the U. S. would apologize for intruding
into North Korean waters and pay $100 million by the end of August 8, 000 members of' the Ohio
beiliU! appearing In
Zanesville: Richard E. Gold- nouncement for 1 p.m. (8 a.m. al~ s
American Legion here ended
for release of the crewmen.
smith, 35, Rt. 2, Zanesville, EDT) but it was withheld for Prague.
K,yu-Wham said the United States uUI never accomplish the re- their convention &amp;lnday arter a killed when his car crashed on
lease of the Ship by negotiating directly with North Korea or by of· business meeting at which next Ohio 555, three miles south or
Ralph Emerson Francis, about
Eugene Deskins, 30, Langsyear's officers were announced. here, and at Waverly, Charles
terlng a ransom.
53, died this morning at his ville Route 1, was given a one
Roger Munson of (2116 Miami Evans, 32, of Waverly, died when
residence at 140 Cole-St., Mid- to 20 year sentence by t h e
Rtl)
Euc!Jd, was e lected comMONTREAL - THE ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY reopened today
dleport, or an apparent self~in­ Meigs County common pleas
thrown from his motorcycle on
PRINCETON, N.J. (UPO -A segments of the population
ending a costly strike which trapped nearly 100 ships in the water· mander; Arthur Euler, RR 4, U. S. 23 ncar here, both Sunday.
flicted .22 cal . gunshot wound court late Monday mC1rning oo
Gallup poll Sunday showed polled by the American Institute
way for 24 day!l, some 1,300 Seaway workers Sunday ratified a new Bowling Green, 1st vice com~
in the head. Francis was dead charges of manelaughter.
Slt)port
for third party pres- of Public Opinion in l&gt;rincet.on,
mander;
Roger
Smith,
RFD,
contra,ct reached atter two days of Intensive bargainJng between
on arrival ol the Middleport E-R
Deskins was arrested April 4
Idential aspirant George C. N.J. The largest increase for squad.
the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway, Transport and General Work- Ashville, 2nd vice commander;
tollowing the death of 30-yearWallace has nearly doubled in Wal1ace came from those with
Charles Green, Warren, treasers Union and the C&amp;nadl1n seaway Authority.
The deceased was taken to Fo- old Avel Harvey, near Dexter,
the
last three months.
urer;
and
Fr.
John
Kempf
of
only grade school education and glesong Funeral llome in Mason, who died ln Holzer Hospital that
A big black alli white ore and grain carrier, the Quebecois,
According to the poU, 16 per those employed in clerical or
was th&lt;• first vessel to Inch through the ftood-llghted st. Lambert (3. Gabriel's Church) Colum~
W. Va., where arrangements evening, He allegedly died of
bus,
chaplain.
cent of American voters Ca\·or sales occupations.
locks here. The 730-foot lake ship under the command of Clpt John
were pending late this morning, knife wounds in the abdomen.
The 1200 delegates to the conOhio &amp;ate Highway Patrol the former Alabama go\'ernor
Of those people who preferred
Gratton, carried a cargo of iron ore bound for Lake Erie ports.
Meigs County Coroner Henry During the initial investigation,
vention approved tour major Driver Examiners will begin testover Vice President Hubert H. Wallace in the opinion poll, 70
Ewing, Middleport Pollee Chief it was reported that Harvey had
HOUSTON - JOE R. POOL, Jl.TEX., member of the Hoose resolutions. They opposed regls- ing motorcyclists on July 1!J for Hw!lphrey and Richarcl M. per cent disapproved with the Herbert Gilkey and 9lerlff Rob- interceded in a domestic situaCommittee an Un-American Activities OIUAC) and opponent of all tratl.oo of firearms but favored licenses Galllpolis Post Com- Nixo~ompared to 9 per cent in way in which President Johnson ert C, Hartenbach con&lt;klcted 1he tion involving Mr. and Mrs. Desis harv;lling his job, as compared investigation.
thlngs Communist, &lt;'OUapsed and &lt;tied SUI'llay of a heart attack at seeking state legislation calling mander Sergeant P. D. McCree~ an Avril 8urvey,
kins at the Deskins home. Harfor a mandaLOry !S-year sen- dy armounced today.
Support for
Wallace has with 47 per cent in polls taken
lntern~tional Airport. He was :17,
vey
was taken to Holzer HospitMEIGS GENERAL HOSPJT AL
increased0 in each. ol the major of the nation as a whole.
The testing will be done by
Pool, who stood under 5-feet-7 and weighed well ewer 200 tence, without right of J)ai'Oie
Saturday Admission - Frank al by Deskins in a private auto
or pardon, on a person com. appointment mly at Meigs state
pounds, was likable, jovial, and down to earth.
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following the stabbing.
llalllday,
RuUand,
lllgh Garage on Fridays. InterHe was direct In h.ls Ukes and diaUkes, His greatest fame - or mltlng a crime with a gun.
Saturda,y Discharge - EmerLegi.OI'Ulairt-s opposed rebun ested persons are asked to call
notoriety - came Crom the controversial anti-Communist cmnml~
son
Hayes.
to Japan of Pacific Islands 992-2397 to schedule appointtee arxl trom his hrlwklsh views on the Vietnam War.
FARMERS ESCAPE
GAUOJi:S
Gallipolis,
ll,9
Admissions - None.
&amp;inday
taken during World War n. ments.
HONG KONG (UPU - Police
and
12.2•
running
3
feet
of
rollSunday Discharges - None.
According to h.lghwa,y satecy
LO~'DON - RUSSIA WANTS MISSILE PARITY with the United They also called on Congress
said five Chinese farmers swam
ers;
Pt..
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Pleasant,
23.80;
PomeStates to form the basis fOr an.r moratorium oo defr.msi ve and offerr- to rescind a recent law placing legislati(ln passed by the 107th
LODGE TO MEET
roy-MasliD, out; Hinton, 1.00 ris- tn Hong Kong tod33 from Tal
on
M.onsome
national
holidays
General
Assembly,
all
Ohio
mosive rockets, diplomatic sources aaid today. The United states has
A special meetlngof Lodge 461,
RUTLAND - Worley R a y
Pang Wan commune in Commu.
torcycUsts must possess li- Ing; Kailawha Falls, 3,10 lalla considenble lead over Russia tn rockets at present, even though ds.r'
F&amp;t\M,
will
be
held
Tuesday,
Reeves, 17, Main !l., died at
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17.85, London, nlst China. Seven others escap~
They decided to hold the censes by January 1, 1969, in · Jng; Chlrleoton,
Moscow has lately narrowed the gap.
July
16,
at
i:30
p.m.
for
work
eel
Communist
China
by
swimhis residenee &amp;anda.y morni~ .
Marmet : .'and Winfield, a"re on
Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin had otfered to negotiate Um- 1969 state convention at Clove- order to drive motorcycles on the sill. ·
in the master mason degree, Re~
ming on &amp;mday,
Mr. Reeves was bam August
ltations on antimissile detenses and offensive rockets with the land llDII the 1970 gathering at sb'oets and hlghw'~''·
fresh.metlts will be served.
2, 1890 In HarrlsonvUJe, the
'-There are two types of moUn.fted States, A date &amp;00 place for these talks Is now being ar· Clnclmatl,
son of the late Alonzo and Mar1
torcycle Hoonses," Sgt. McCree~
ranged. But the Russians have hept ottlclal silence so far on termJJ
garet Reeves. He was a veterdy said. urbose who have neVer
for such an arrangement -- term .a which Presidelt Johnson has been
an 0( World Wu .I, and_ spent
urgtr~g them since last year to define.
bad a license to drive any ve... his life in Meigs County u a
hh:le must take a vl.sJm test,
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By Uni.,d Press International
a written examJnation and a road
WASHINGTON lUPO - The Post Office Department anHe was al.!JO preeedec:t ln death
se.nta•,a post offlce . probably
test. II he passes, he receives
nounced
today
the
following
small
town
offices
will
be
closed
by
a son. MerrUi me daughter,
will be closed thls year, Kids
a license restricting him to the
by
the
end
ol
August,
Aroole,
a brother, and a &amp;Iller.
can thailk a green giant wOO is
use or motorcycles, no other ' JIn the CinciMati Region, effective Aug. 2, were Edenton,
He is survived by his ""e.
not so jQIJy-lnoney,
The Racine emerguncy squad hlcle."
Clermont
Count;y;
Farmer,
Defiance
Countyi
Fultonham,
MusMargaret;
three daughters, Mrs•
The limquncement Fr'ktay by
was sununoned Slndl)' at 8:10
Thoee who have operator' I or
k:lngum
County;
Graysville,
Monroe
Countyi
Robbins,
Pike
Dorothea
Salhaney,
We• Brldp
p.m. to near tho Erneot Wingett chauffeur•• Ucenses must appJ,y l&gt;ostmaatlr General Marvin
County;
StlUwater,
Tuscarawas
COunty,
ancl
Winkle,
Highlalll
Watera,
Mass.;
Mrs.
FQ"e Hamresidence lor 12-year-old Rob. for a motorcyclf', -.endorse- Watson that 347 smi)J townJlost
COunty,
mond, Pataskala, Ohio, and Mra.
ert Sellara who waalnJLlredwhen ment, n Which re~lres only a olnces wiH be closed by the onc1
Olftces
to
be
closed
by
~ug,
30
included:
Antioch,
Monroe
Murl Jololson, Colambua; a son,
of Augulit bas touched oO' a cry
he lost control ct hla bicycle road toot.
County;
Broadway,
Union
County,
and
Collinsville,
Butler
Arthur, at home; oneallter,Oma
or protest that will reach
WASHINGTON CUPO - If
11oe stale llepariJolril re- and wia thrown ID the pavement,
County.
Grimm, 1\farl..U., IDIIIl ll'andCongress, a United Preaa
He BUIIIalned ~ . laceration of
you're Nally determined. tQ see stricts travel ' to ~loa by
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International survey shows.
BALL VJSn'S
ti-e bright llghlo of Hava111, the Americana, but tf go ydb must, the scalp, abrasJons over the
cities thlo summer, and pions to
Mrs. William Freda, the
FunenJ oervleu will be bold
JERUSALEM
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George
United Stat01 gover1111ent Ia It would preltr )'Oil fiJI Cubot11, tell eye and sloouldor. He wao
eliminate Saturday cicy home Santi postmistress, called Wat- Weotoeeday at 2 p.m. at 1 b
0
Watson said the closing of 250
tl')'lJJi to get 1 message acrou
Bq1 the mesaqe hao not taken to VeteraDI Memorlallloo- s.ll, U. S. IIM&gt;aosador to the
deltverlea in the tall.
son's on:t:er a "tragedy.''
Martin Puberal Home in· 1 tUilteol Natloos, arrived !lmday lourth clllss post ofllces oo Aog.
1
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to )'Oil:
goltoll llcroo~~o Ia th• ~h ~ears plu.J by the llllllld, treated, and
Postmaoters and poobnlotresLast Christmas Mrs. Freda land. The Rev. Cbeat&lt;lr LamJ.,.
niltht
for
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Aug.
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sea ol smoll town post otllce worked nighls lnsweriJW ohU~ , will ofllelate. llurll1 will ... In
en to help determine
made ~essary by COngress'
commandeer an airliner with a p-r, 11 pero~ have clooseil ,
are
"' In arms about the ren and teUtne them to behove. ''Wells cemorery, Gr-._~.
stand on the Middle Eut "rlslo.. orders to cut Post OMce
Thei'e lsan easier WI$.
the aun rOllle ID 'Ha~ and alt
closl"8s.
Every postmaster befc,-o hor leo• will be ~.If 'Rtlt.
VOORHIS DIE.~

Accidents

8 Forfeit

Cash Bond

News ... in Briefs

20 Die on
Weekend

Munson
Elected
By Legion

e&lt;\

Deskins Gets

Ralph Francis of

Middleport Dies

1-20 Years

Wallace Making Advances

Cycle Exams

Begin July 19

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Waohi!Wlon: •121 tourist &lt;1111) 1961 and oneln 1965. SO f¥ this Tuesday !or Welltbrook v a n
llDII tJ.y fr..., Mexico .Clt;y to year tbero ', !lave bileil 12 Voorhis, knolm to mUJions ctraHavana (C~oa AI r U~ eo, lncldento lnvoiVtne n.. U.S. and cllo ll~eqotl ai tho .v olet.of tl)o
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F-...o! E, Mareoa &amp;aid &amp;uo·clay 1-e Wants allllrearma 1n the ,
Pl\111,1111nei oolleeteol beeauae
!ll4lf ll't the "blael\ atuinbllng
blook"· In hi&amp; antl-&lt;:1-iine campo!Jn, ' ·
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Department Oll1&gt;10)11lent to the
level of .hine 30, 1966. Thlo
meent 83,238 posiUoos would
loave · to , be eUmilllled.
WolsQII sold the closings could
be stoi&gt;Pod only b.Y Co~•••
rosol\lO(ne Its o!)ler to·econom1-.. lilo d•lment llao Ia
doriall~ wee~ servl"" In

Tlke Slinta, Idaho, ~'here
Wllt.an Is being tilt ••
Scrooge,
It would be eosy to tab Slinta
- thero ll'e only 50 pen0111 to
Ita name. But mU11011$ ol
children In 60 yearo hive
mailed thilr Chris~ r«i&lt;M!&amp;to
fr&lt;ln across the oatloo to Santa.

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hlo done the same. Helpeta llltld Amerleon ~ Plilt H,1. ·
fr&lt;ln
have written le~ra. Frltutla lllll call ~'l)ol.
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