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OPI!ll 'nJliSDAY
EVENING 7 TIL I

It ... &amp;0 and dirlng other
deligners to follow suit
Fenud borroWed a page from
the RensiSliDce !or &lt;b:blet and
ho11 comblnatl011o thll wore
llrlctl¥ for 20th Century ldrla
· who dare Ill wear lklrts that

MARY JUNE'S,,
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Detqned for carpenters, builden,
dl)'wall t:on lnciOJL

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Molded du111-cuahion pip on non·
breakable libef-llas• handle. Full
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CUll in metal, plutic, wood and
otller material.
Six different
tizea of blades.

Fe1turt1 leltscopiRJ pard, bevel
and depth adjuatments., uw dull
tjtcloJ. rip
renee and ply·
Wood blade.

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halkllea the toup ji)hs. (apxity:

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ftt .,lll...t 5twt tf •n•lll .SIIct 1915

MDGS TIIATRE
ITONIGIIT THRV THUBIIIAY
JIJLY 22 ·26

WEDNESDAY
ANNUAL PicNIC, Past Preat"BONNIE AND CLYDE"
de.U, Ladles Auxiliary, Drew
Wabllor Post 39, American Lo.
(Todlnlcolor) ·
Warren lleatly, Faye uw• I lloo, 6 p. m. Wedneodl¥ at trollor court along river near Laura
away,
Watoon ~orne. In case or nli., at
11omt or Mrs. WatiOIL
,, PICNIC, OHIO Ell Phi Chop- .
ter, Beta Sigma Phi, Q Royal
Olh Pork, 11:30 L m., ror mom- ·
berJ and lhllr cldldl"en; tiki o
TONIGHT AND
co"'rod dloh and table sorvtco.
JulJ! 22- 23
POMEROY WCTIJ ....W pl.,.
umz'WILLY''
nlc, . 5 p, m. ' Ifodneoda1, at 111e
Dlek Van D7ke
PO!Mroy
United Meltio.nat
Barbera foldon •
Chur~hl brl• I covered
(Color) I
table
lncla
PLUS
Is;E
AFRICA..TEXAS • ....,,,,.,
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EVEREADY BATTERIES
·AT ELBERFELD$

clel, 7:30 .P. m., each e\'enlne.
~·to the Public.

two

Rutland IIIII Pomeroy vol~
teer llriiJien were summoned to
battle tho hllze· which throlllned
to SPread to other buU~.
F1remen said the bm'ns, botb

·ftlled with hay and !arm machlno
ery. were bornlng out or control
14)01! arrl1!11 or the Rutland ftreftl!hU• units and elforto were

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the 700.manlocal stVendergrlft,
Pa.
tltll*tho
"ll was hard, but e held out -~hi~
hlstocy. The laat occurred and aut &lt;Jdte a monotary pill."
"YII'~
In 1959-60. It lasted a record
The Vandergrlft local votitd I10I'ted 10,1! .
llG t~Q'a and wiped out the In favor of a strike laat saiur. Ill J.oeclitura. Pa.• • ~·In;
Oblo,
~~o
llvlngo or -!workers. day.
"''Maiv of tJtj: new memt- '"8 "Nobo&lt;IY alands to pin IllY- Sleelnrl&lt;ers """' ~ ~ avwere not tiOrkllllr at tha'
thing In a strlke," Silvestri er&amp;ge hourl7 Gl $3.?1,.·~­
but . tho older members
'lid, ''but the lltelt10rker with
(r&lt;J!!II!IIod ou

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Llghtnlog Ill .the helgllth or ll1e
Monday event,. storm In tho
western ...Uon or Melp County
touched of! I ftre that destroyed
larp borns on tlil Le sler
Thomao !arm at SOlem Center,

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Seattored ollernoon ~:
lhowors central tuld 1001111 today. Warmer, conllllled lllml4,
a c a t t e r e d thunderlbDwen
t1troug1tou1 the state WecN:iday.

1968

Salem Center Barns Set on Fire

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wV. wilrlllod·
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Curlle 11ro0k1 IIIII his
Wlth-·llle lrtre ' tloo
Slrterj who .... 1110h
llllinbenao "Cdtnpfle1da" a'n d
- "Are .YOI!., Frtm llllda." T.h e
opplauoe fdr • ........._
. . . came
wbeh the iiiud-

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the power IQ take Ill• acllon It to thotr attenllori," said Ben·
deem advlqble uoder tho Jamln lllvelltl, pres~ or

tltey

Weathcr 1•

at. y

Hawali has 'nine square miles
of Inland water.

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:'~ u.ISmlpliktn~odlb"•traintor

Dies·,S turday;

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ot."o!"' hell" 11ut
1,!!0 ~'"" loll In

Nixon

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"I! ll)o1, m~ro ·io!e !101 to bod 1&gt;1 a cho!lge In 111e union
felled to make a
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!riono)' otrer ind an order 'Wao strike th!frre .Bivlbj tho .com- conllltutlon ot Ito 1966 ...,....
.lsoutcl ror ll1e strike vole, !lrot f111leS a l!'lndQie lor anY Jdild 1 tlon,. PreviOUII1, llril!l authDri·
or contract thQ' Win!," S4ld II' woo . In the hands or the
"7.=!~::~~t.l
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Ioamed tA&gt;dai that ll1e Antltoll)' ,Tomko, president 1Df WQe Polley (;ommltteo,
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not placed' the t,500~r Loeal 1408 II ' Union ol!lcllla point out !lilt..
Ne~s 'have·
on tht table, oppar. nearbJ MCJ(eooport,
· a ''JOo" Vole would not aufoprogreis oh!co June. 2t
' orn!l1 ..lwa~~m&amp; llle nsulto or the
Temko predicted his local ; mitlcaily s1lnal a llrlko nor
would return "a t r - • { rule out tho posstbU!Iy ol a
ttcie, clamJ!Od on a''"""" blach• retor«djm.
out and repO)-is 'or cloVslopmanta
AQJtlitns but a heavy yeo vole In favor or the lntenlatlon, cmtract exlensloo, Rather, It
hive
leal-co. The uDion .vole would 11rlou~ Weaken al policy."
-ld give neaotlators, headed
announced Iaat week tliat the ' the union'• bargaining poaltlon.
'llte rel'ereodum was author- l&gt;,y usw President L W. Abel,
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~elworkera
·ae"" t1i1 1J\Uted ' Slateo and
.c~ v&lt;J1ed .~ ori whether
· 'Ill IW!hortze a strike tr nOliOIIaUono do · not produce a new
'agreement b7 mldnl,sht July
lhdfcallons were tlil 450,000
· :unlled SteelWorker• ', unto n
· (USW) members •mployect c In
baolc - • would vote &lt;N·

were

Otto A. Shobe.

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WOOD PRESERVATIVE 31NC

With

. · , .. ' otll olildl\1'11 woo IJI'IIted wllh

:~ ":.".31i~p.'" ' efo~e
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.fl!~. )llne .~s tell on their cur-

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There Wis moderate damage to
the car and ro nco.
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1113:80 p.m.
Tbe ,....w
-·~• cited Amolllry to
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Galllpo(ls Munlclpel Coort July
Fil~
26 Olltchtrga or opeedlnexeeoa
CLUB TO DINE .
for road conditions.
The PomerQy Llono CJID wiU
dine at 6:30 p.m. Tueodl¥ at
Grace ~SC&lt;it&gt;al Parish hou
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Additional

to ·Approve Strike

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l , ~ ,at CoiwnbUo was -~
od •IIJ .. ..... IIIII wi&gt;J~tlelf, !Jnl1
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, ~ " 'ileriar ~-~s
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The patrol died .Miss Rothpb
LODGE TO MEET
PRAGUE .. ' ~C.echollll' the . •UOIIII·~
to Gall Ia Cooney Ju..,nne Court
Racine Lod&amp;o No, ·461' F&amp;AM, ~l!la's cr.iuhimlsl ~ llld- . lliiii(V ati&lt;;koro illllle
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Ju!J&gt; 27 on a charge or drlvl~~~r
wW meot 117:30 p.m. Tuoodl¥ era tod'l' ~em,ndod "the Scwlet ~ot were ,almpot •'111!1111dl"'
:
left of center.
at the~· for work In tho rOJ. IJnlol{ stop Ui, "~
.
bel!ree.n ''W!IIJice r or
!}of~",.~
Harry Lowell Amsbory, 19, ot
lowcra!t des'ree.
lnlei"~reDCo" In thlo «1Untr7'o Proildenl"' IDI "Jillawaber the
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a!t'alra. .
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Four1h
Ave.,
Gallipolis,
sur..
MEIGS
GENERAL
HOSPITAL
Jooif
~ky,
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or
the
"B0apn." .
on(y.
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fered • buJnp on Ute head, but
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Sllurt~Q' Admi&amp;li&lt;os- 4•~e.
Cloch """""ualst
llbenJs Who Meigs' 1'1...
U.
«wnn-lf•
was not treeted, in an accident at
.
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Saturday Dlsdtar- _ ~--1 ouated $1tllnlat Antonln Nowt..
r-t , . ,
1' 25 a. m. Sullday onllt. 325, "'"'" ,_, V 'led Pr
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""' Ill', b)ld. 11\f Ru11lus· In an · \
"' m
ess lnternatlmal .,..bulb.
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el&gt;lenlhs or 1 mile oorth of lit.
NatiOIIII Guardsmen kept Ak&amp;mcla.v Adml
trUcle I die
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ron, Ohio, quiet todoy aner fresh Hart, Fomm"'f. soloos - Mlna Ruiie
tmt" : ;:"for"::; ,AWirded Blue
Amsbary, according to the pa.. 011tb oak ot
.
~
lrol, was headed north and lost
r s
violence Sllnda,)',
SUnda.)' Dlscharpo _ None, are true Coliumulltta.
Tilt ltf&lt;d- ,.,_...._
C&amp;lm also was restored to two
"We thorefOJ;I! demaad-cabn·'
,..... """""' Junior
control or his car •JDa curve. The .Michigan towns lr&lt;&gt;ubled 1&gt;1 roomCLUB TO MEET
1y dellbe .t.· Ju
Chlmber or Com:neree wao car went of! the right side ot.the I
th
Tho Me•·s ,.,_....;, "'"'·· Cl·~
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, ra., , t lbsalutel,y ol 138 Oldo ,_..,. ,.,....._. 0..
high
IIi YOO ·s who threw rocks, bot.
'6 ~v · - " '
dpftnl!ely - from ..,. beat ,
...,
~·-· way and thrOUgh a fence ties and llrehombs.
wUI meet at the , Ro&lt;lt ~rlbp friends too that !boy .,.,. ,
ncalv6 tho Blue Chlf -rd !or
OM1od by Chrlotopher Fisher,
In Hartford, Coon., about 20 falrgrounc~ Tuoodl¥, July ~a. at rteJ!II IIIII
respect our the 1D87-68 7Nf, Tho award wao
•8 p.m. Rerre~m- 0 ~" be
alando IIIli exclude pre!'"ted II a lundteUI h·"
-n.qers, lj)parenlly lingered
~· w.. ""'
IllY kind ot 111100111r1111oJ.y at tli ·•·-·
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1&gt;1 the arrest or a Negro motor- · llrvod by !tlr, and Mn, Don Interference," he said. • ·
·over ~;:...":.~-~'!'_ln..~ctliUd
MANY
1st, threw llrebombs, rocks and Deleing.
In Moscow UlldorUnl
the
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bottJ
1
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award for tho local chapter .,.1
MOlE
es n the nor1h end SUnda.)' TER
.,. ..et • Czech cllsls rock!,. ~---• VI•· -~;,- ,.,....
(Contltued !rom I)
"'""~ Dllmlge wu mlnlmlmal
Rli'ORJAL DISPUTE
~- stern Elli"Oj1f, 111e SOviet Wetry
......,...liooker
- H for
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MANIL
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lila ·'
ltrength will begin to SCuir off
VALl!ESI
and
firemen
qulckl,y
extinguished
A
(UP1J
Pres!Communist
JI&amp;IV
warned
thet
lunch.q..
was
Ohio'
a
Lt.
and Resgan will show strength
c
on 1he llcond and sdtleQIOIII • hllzeJinited In a medical sqp. ~ E. Marcoo or the t1io Fz••boalo&gt;aklln alluaUon nor, .w.• . ~~rown, 011 the
PI.Yhoose. Noarrestswerelllldo.
lpplnes slid &amp;mda,y his na- lhretteno the securU;y of tho ' "Crlme~Ohloand"'·Na·u"!l,;
ballots.
Natl001l Guard strength In Ak- Uon ..._ peace In 1he dlopule Ellt Bloc 11!11 111e mllltarr
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&amp;lpporto Nixon
ron was bolstered frMt 700 to wltll Malllfsla over thelerrilocy bllance of PGWOr In Europe.
Hawatl'o deleJllloq, 14 mom. wtrnt,.. to w..t
.
belt, Is COJI!IDIIted to .Son. 1,100 troops Switay Aller fir.. at Sahah but "llle F~ people
VETERANS IIIEMPIIJAL
Hlrliln FOilg as a favorite ..., bombilllr•lfroke ouhnowlateSot.. : . llOIHAr' mtelfll,,, llhllo , '1'1111 ~ fl&amp;l1l !"'~"'
ofrill,y
'n~gt~t
The
trouble,
which
trampled,"
and
liiiiiOr
are
Pi'il¥da
limed
11111"1')'
"of
IIP§I'ITAL
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on Ute flret ballot at!JtouBh Fang
Is a strong Nixon IIUifllOrler and began Wodneodl¥ nigftt, continued
Both naUOIIs 0 ,_,_ tho~- "~ at tlil Amtrlcai&gt;lod T~,
~~ -M!irau
Into
Sunday
mornl••lnclresulted
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wrmWeal
wldch
It
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estimates 12 or the 14 delegates
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'vnn co OilY
""f"' 1'11n'da&gt;. lllld tlio ·aWleta and
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fa•or Nlaon, stale Sen. D, G, In 62 arrests.
Pollee used tho chemical "·ce
tholr aW _,;..
va Dillon, · J&amp;~~¥o Ellet, OWe
Andersm, IIlii coordinator lor
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•• .. _,; nowr alloor 'J)r.oe. Nlllte HilftiiA 11111 ........
!IIQiorialltm 141 '"bnaab tho Rite
..,
wou
RockefeUer, believes 11 least 9 to quell rock lncl bottlo.tbrowt~~~r
YOiths
In
Bentoo
Harbor,
Mich.,
oO&lt;!Iallit
ayalem
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thus
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or tho deleaates favor the New
Sunday morning. A,.ered bec~ tho rolatlan ol forces In SUIIdaJ Admluj""•·- . lf¥rll~
York IIDVornor.
cau.. or a tavern's refusal to
E~
Iii tholr
lllliJidnt, ~helldre; lllau ll4iiJD.
Former Sen. aar17 M.
aerve two 18-year-&lt;&gt;Jds, )'OIIths
Pra'Ydo't ·~ niof. t1i1n : : LOlli Ba!tom; WIJJWn
Goldwater• the J&gt;lllV' s 1964 tro"'led
In grougs throowh the
8
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,
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t)ie Ciltch' cuDmumtt
s,, ~.• ~1!11', Va-1 EYva
nominee, holds tho key 111 a.e clq, smashing store and boose
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Pl. .Pl•o,ont; Altllll!lder
Arizona delagatlon, lla.oug, wind
ncl
PT. PLEASANT- Otto A. ,
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.Fiaber, l'llmeroy·, AriiOII ..._._
he's not even a member ot the
""'a thr...U.tlrebombs. Shobe, sa, l't. PJ...-, died"· .cy
!(mood Bell&gt;it; llllldnd w0.._.:--;::
_ , SoturdayiUieJrpoctedl,yatU..: · once. mora the. threat or Soviet ·111111, Char7l
'&amp;;;,i; ,
alato. He favors a Nlxon'Reapn POPE CO!tlliiENrs
Ucket.
CASTEL GANDoLFO, llal¥ lwrolly Ho~ltllln.Yorpntown. ~-lntervonti;,n Ill. C.ocl»!lmda;r 01.:::;_ ~ .
or 10 Western IIliis, Nlmt (UPO- Fltpo Paul VI8JI)retaod He wtlln cmplolo ofthe Bob, ...,,..... • · . • ·
Hubbard, AudrlaJel!ort ·,:I lillie
hlo legaJI,y firm commitments "profound oorrow'• &amp;mc~a.v attlil cock IIIII WllcoxBoUorErectoro;::;: tiu!"., ~~ 'C.emandalllll lltrp 0a,
, •.d'II'OI'
only In Oreson, wbere be ....,
situation Ill Nliorla'a broelcaway Inc,, IIIII hod boon JocltecJ at ' .
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IIIII In
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llle primary.
Eastern Regloo, wberetliwaancls Smltlllleld, 1'1., 111e pasi·lhr.. ':"'.:': .u ,Scwlot foo:ce• 11111
V. . IJnclear
or per...,, are r. .rlod 011 the 1eara.
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on r..u. to lhelr Ions
TREE .B!JRiil
The
vice
greoldentlal
oomtnee
verse
or
otarva!IOII.
He
,..
born
ScpL
If,
In
prGillood
pullout
Iran
lldt
The
Mlddl-'.
fire 11epart.
U2AQ.I
1914
favored by tho Well Ia unclear
Burua.ule, w. VL, 1 ..., of ibe ~· Czech Coaumu!iat llld- IIIJl!ei'od a CIJJ totlietorm.
llfost
pollllcai . . . ..,;
111e
!tlarlon
lncl
!tlacy
llamll!on
·eta
In
turn
bpt
slllnt
ll1oul
or
Daniel
Swllber ,. ...,..., In
1
ld~a.t for nash undina on wood
practical 1&gt;1 IIJing • decision
Shobe. He· waa a member ot tho ~ request for · • lice-to- a.e~elblday "~ wblrol
~stk or metal. lJ~e In any p~
1t1on. Conven·
on veep lhould be up Ill the
Bollermakera Local 667 or Char- r... ohowdoom ....U,. between larp lret had """'! fire aild .
lent fin3erUp
presidential candidate.
J11ton,
leodera or both llaJ 111t1011a.
• thNata!od to oproadll&gt;jhithou 11,
lllid~ switch.
·One 01ceptlon Is IJtah. That
Survlvt,. are hi• wile, Myrtle
elght.man delepUoo r&lt;p&gt;rlediJ
J~&lt;:ksoll Shobe; • da~. Hro.
SEE THE NEW SH.ECTION OF
UIIOIIImollsly I a • o r a Gov
Shirley Love, VlllllonluJy AFjl,
Georae Romney ot .MJ~
Callt; three • ..., 110)' Leonard,
who baa close reJI&amp;:Iouo Ues to --~ . .,.. .
P~ Pleaaant; Lowell, Slllllllvllla,
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MONDAY
Vlah ao a member or 1he
PL, om! WWiam G., · ,~
TENT 95, Dlllllltlers or Union
.,
!ob-mm Churc~ IDI -.td help
with the Army Ill Oldiiawa1 tlirao
Volerant,
will
meet
at
7:30
Monthe GOP ticket carry the alate.
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olsters, !tlra. Genevle,. 'fOmta,
t~Q' night at the D.A.V, ball.
UJ36-1
C/H
Despite hit repeated denials,
i
aJatera, Mrs. Gtaevltva 'Toma,
Reagan prababl,y WWid accept
6%" CJ RCULAR SAW
· On tfoo ~ond Fleer In tho Musl.c O.,ort1110 ~1-·
TlJESDAY
Pl. Plealllll; !tfrt. Richard
the vice prealdentlal nom1na11on
The perfect saw for utn power
FOREST ROSE Council 286, GUes, Brownavllle,I'L,IIIII!tlra.
~ coMpl·"" aoloctlon of ~U alooo and _ , .
•nd performance tor cooslruction
tr It came to him ,. a 1rllf or
lllop work 1nd
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helpfDe the part,y win In DIU8hlers of Aljlerica, Tuoodl¥, Fred Wlthera, Clarksliura, W,
service trldeL
7:30
p.m.
at
the
hell; a vole on Va., IIIII eight grandchildren.
November, But hlo Wl'ront
comer~~· ~t:o,ll•vlidlr teat '""' old bottorlu trith
Curyina cue.
...a..JidaUon with the Chesler
Funeral servlcea wiD be Wedltrale&amp;T 11011! be to A¥ he
tho
oow Pl.ocltlon, collb~. tootor. s.., In,- t1ot · '.
Council wiD be taken; all mcm- neodl¥ at 11 e. m. In tl!e llelehts
WOUldn't accept 11.
thl• ,.,,.,.,, "' .."•• Of tiattort•• ··•·
~~~
bers urpd·to attend.
United Methodist Church wi111tho
V-stiOIIabl,y GOP loaders
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MATRONS p
Rev. Cbarlea L. Frum lncharp,
,-.
In 11W1Y Western lllllo would
Mteroy IIIII burial will bo In SunCreot
oaJJ
Uke to ... Reagan Ill tho No.2 !l!lpter 186, OES, will meet at Cemetery Frleitd .
lpll. Other PGIIibtiiU11 l'lllod
7:30 Tuoodly event• at the home the Crow : Huoa'ell ~H..:.:
Include Sen. Mark 0, Hallleld or or !tlrs. Fred Blaettmr.
lller 7 P. m. todoy. .
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REVIVAL - Church or God,
Jolm v Llndl'l)''
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Chiller, July 21 • JulJ! 28. Rev.
Bobby Porter, evangolls~ Sen-

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TbO Racine Amerti*! Leilon
Auxllllry wm meel Tueodl¥ at
8 P. m. at llle leglm homo.
CHURCH COLLAPSES
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e(Jially inexhaultlble," Feraud
aald.
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It wltll a COU..Uon lUll at new
looks, led off 1&gt;1 slrls 1n ·wblle
cable knit tunica orer rod

HOUSEHOLD

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bqun to ke• 1he blaze !rom
spreodlog to other nearby buUd-

••talra rpe

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·Downstairs
is Saved
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Quick acUon 1&gt;1 volwuer 11,....
:.was creclltod with ke•lng
'a blue at the Clem Cooper reli·dence on Jolu&gt;SI, In Syra&lt;:use
,.... -u,y dOitroyl.. ll1e twot!e&lt;y structure MondaY ow~
s,tacuse and Racine firemen
lrtPt the blue from spreading to
downstllro or the nine-room
houoa. l'omorQy firemen were
...0 at the scene, 11ut the Are
fla• conttoJ 011 their arrha!.
· Tbe blue oppareot17 started
Bp, m. In on attic area be, bind the batltrocxn 'In the ~;&gt;olalrt
or the house and qulckl,y SPread

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thrOUgh tho second !loor,
Firemen said the three up.
stairs rocms were gutted and atmost all the olale root or the
structure was torn orr lnthellaht
to control the Oameo.
Jotm Whittle, a neighbor, r ...
J)Ortedl,y waa the tlrat to OOaerve
fire shooting out upstairs windows and smnmoned dremen.
Mr. Cooper. who was in the down-stairs of the house, Was not immediately aware the house wa• on
tire.
IA&gt;Jsea to ll1e structore and Ita
contenta were not lmmecllatel¥
estimated.

Other otorm ..._ In the
county was reported minor, with
the exception of sevenl trees
bel!tg blown over and the wind

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Estimate a indicated losses wm

total $20,200 with about $7,2ooor
the amount being the 1!llueplaced

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wbJpping roots off of some bull~

on hi.Y Inside ll1e boi-na. The hi.Y
was r•ortedl,y owned 1&gt;1 Orton
Rouah, a prc::mineut rarmerot

knee deep water ana mud in field&amp;

ftremen were sum-

Rutland

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area were said to have waded in

salem Center.

moned. to the scene at 6:34: p. m.
and said the wind shifted shortly
after their arrha!, cauol,. tht
llamea to threaten ntlter IJulld.

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!Oplck tomatoea. Noholldamap
Wlf r. .rted In the Letart Falla
area, but hiU did otrlkethe Pomer'*' vicinity.
Jilelp Cooncy IHgllwllf Gange
~Rolland Crahlreesaldtroes
were blown over bywindonCounly llllads 1, 12, 45 1111152, but no

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2 Women
Injured in
Accident

United Press International bus, and In ll'leraj northern
One man was killed and a Ohio eltiea.
tornado reported as severe
Wind psts or "' to 90 mUea
thullderstormo swept o v e r per hour and a half Inch or
northern and esslem Oldo late rolo In 90 ml-s ten their
Monday,
merk 011 ,...ater Cleveland as
Jam M;yera, 25; Elyria, was power was disrupted and roots
killed when struck by lightning were blown aw111.
· while loading hay on hlo Lorain
The Cleveland Elortrlc Wum.
County farm.
lrudlng Co. lllld 2,000 home•
State HIJhway Patrol ofltciala were without power becauae of
· said the tornado touched down the storm.
Monda,y afternoon about five
Aboot W per cent or 1he
lnlles • o u t h or Sprlnlfi~ld, roo[ on the United Airlines
Jmocldng over trees and rippmg Freight Terminal at Cleveland
- root• . frOm severul
Hopkino . t&gt;ternatlonal Alrpqrt,.
barns. No ln.iv.des were report- was blown olf. Airline omelals
ed.
ordered a suspension ol slt1p..
Heavy rotnrall wal r . .rlod meoto to Cleveland until lh~
• at MI.Vomon, north of Colum- roof could be repaired.

the drl ver or one of the two cars
lnW&gt;Ived was arrested following
an accident Monday at 4,3 0 p.m.
near the Pomeroy-Mason brillge.
_. ·I'Oirlerorpollcesaldacardrlv.
en by David L. SOUtherta.f, 2!,
Lexingtoo, K,y., struck the rear
or 1 car driven by Charles lola,..
ALGIERS (IJPD - Five Arab
uel, 48, Haclne. The Manuel cor and hand grenades todoy hi-

Regatta Showing

was stopped tor the trafftc sig- jacked an Israeli El AI airliner
nal at the bridge. Srutherlartl was and forced Ute pilot to !ly to
cited for failing to maintain as- Algiers where they demanded tho
48 persons aboard be held aa hossured clear distance.
Evelyn Manuel, 38, and Joyce tages for captured Arab guer-

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IIEA\11( DAMAGE - Ftrem,n from tho s,tacuoe, Racine
IDI Pomeroy Wllunteor units were oaJJod MO!idal"\t about 8 p.
m. to il&amp;llt a fire that broke out Ill the ••lairs of the Clem
~ relldell!;o In Syra&lt;:uso. Haovy doJna&amp;e wss r..,-tod In
throe
IDI bath o! ll1e komi hoojse before
tha tire WIB brot(ibtUJider- The blazeopparently lflrl.
~If~~~ ~1111' Ia ~alllc., Fliemen a.ro.ahown
lbo.. 011 tho olale topt or the nio..tory 1touae. -$en11nal
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$300-$500 Profit
A profit of $300 to $500 was
earned from llle 1968 Big Bend
Regatta, Treuurer JohnWWiam
8Jaettnar reported Monday at a

mest1111r ot the Pomeroy Chamber
ol C&lt;mmerce at BIUey's Restaurant.

Biaettnar 11id recelpto from
some evento or the threeo4ay affair hi,. not yet been otnclally

tallied, but the regatta Is certain
to have been the most auceesatul
n....,tally or lll\l' to date.
It was reported that a llrp t ...
crease in receipts fromtherldes
at tho -location behind the high
achool Wll a big ~ctor In t h e
·~~~j~~!t~rN!~i1!1!~~m!~!!l::it~f=ti~i!ii~~;i;!~ii~it~~~~~!~;1~:i:;:fi~i~i:::;:1=!=~=~~~;;i~!i~Ii~:~!=:i!=!i;:;:;:;:;i;~~i~J:;: fourtll
...... regatta bollllr a fin.
I!Y United Preu lnterJ811onal
anclal success.
-COLli.MIIliS - · A REPVBUCAN STATE ·HeodQ.uartcn public Recommendations tor l\lrther
"""'on POll ~ ~~ Nel' York Gov. NelsiOI RockeleUer IIIII for- ·lmt&gt;rovements or future regattas
mer vice president Richard M. Nilron running e-'en In OhlCi.
wore roeelved In a discussion
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· "There Ia no clear cut choice between Mr. Nixon and Governor portod. It was voledtomtkoavallllockiofe"er tmong Ohio voters at thla Umo aoto which wUI be tho allle fundt to have ll1e river bank
ltroll8tr CIJ!C(idole In Novembor," lllo poll said.
.-..W Eaot !tlaln-&amp;. seeded. C. r;
Blakealee lncl Pete Shields wUJ
PORTSMOUTH, OJDO - A HUGE METEOROLOGICAL balloon bo In chirp.
lllr.t trli&amp;orcd IIWIY f4&gt;0rll ,or unidentified ob,lecla before It YRiad 1\'WIIm .Grucser, who preoldto a flliom north or here hla been sold IIIII wW be uoecl to decorate·a ·~ owr tho sesolonlnthoabaence
i,' ella~
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~ Prelident Jack Corooy, aald
The 800-root high ball"'"o french In orJsln, landed Tlturlldlf '"' tllat chair•, for tl&lt;bniiiiOunlot
, the ~otG!!orae Do'lf;wboooldlt.~ to Jla!l Brald&gt;ura, vice · ~$
wth be a~etoperJifllold"'!t ot slonettou~ lite., ri!r $50. . , .
, ~
t be Amefican
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concart lids

News.•• in Briefs ·

year that they can purchase reserve seats for the 1988 seasm
at Mlddltport 111gb School.
Atta~, In addition to the
above, were Tom cassell, Richard Chambers, Beulah Jones, Bob
Jacoba, Walf!!r stewart, Carl
llork,y, N. W. CUnpton, Marge
Hol!nor IIIII Bob Wtrwett.

Two persons were injW"ed and

Effort Failure.. ...

Manuel, 18, passerJ8era in the rUias,
Alprll relUsed 1he demand
Manuel car suffered mioor back
and neck injuries, respectively. and ordered all 38 passengers,
They were removed to Veterans Including 14 laraells and 0110

DA NANG (UPO - MaJ. Gen.
Robert·F. WorJe:, vlcecomiDIIIder or the 7th u. s. Atr Force In
VIetnam, was kWed ~ when
his plane was shbt down by com •
munlst l groqnd fire 86 mUes
northweotofDIN...,theAir
For&lt;e reported.
Worley waa piloting an ER4C
photo ..............e
jet, •
spokeomin said. Tho oecond
pilot In the 'pW. parachuted to
aafl\)'
reocued.
Worley bectme 7th· Air Force
vice cOIIIIWioler In Juli 19$7,
Hlrl!'l,..,
Lo- ant hod ,,..n schodulol 10 lia.
.Sollerintalldtnt of ccine ·~ chief or stall r
r,!imlndod meml!tl:• who opontf9nl, , hflliq-o, .Pact' ley0!1.~· ·uc~ Jaot !lc J,ir Force, Sofll, 1.

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expense,

Tragedy at Pool
Avoided Monday

Memorial Hospltll by ·the Pom- Amartean, !reed.
eroy emergency squad.
It was not clear, however, U
Firemen and emergency squad- the El AI 8707 Jetliner and Ito
men were busy MOR!ay afternoon 10 loraell crew members, Inam evening bf'l number or calls. cluding two ltosteoses, ....Ud he
AI 3:27 p, m. tltey went to llle
county garage where a utility
A 7.YOST-old Middleport lass conscious condition 10011. after
pole, opparently struck b1ligllt.apparently escaped serious in- she was struck by another child
n)n&amp;, hid caught fire. h w&amp;l exjUry in an accident at the Mld- who jumped or dived of11he livedl. .rt Municipal swlmmlngpool root oprlng board.
fWiguished when the Pomeroy department arrived.
Pool llfe@OW'd Mike HarMonday afternoon.
AI 6:47 p. m. the depal1ment
Tho girl, Joy Beaver,daugbter graves, who reeovered the lass,
went to Salem Center to aulst
of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Beaver, said the child was opparently
the Rutland Fire Department at
457 Beech St., was reportedly rnvlmtnlng under Ute water when
a bam ftre, and at 8 p, m. was
pulled from the pool In a semi- another peroon jumped of! lhe
diving board and struch her.
called to ISslst at the Clem C~
The child hid come to the top
er residence flre in Syracuse.
Cash prizes totaling almost

Horse Pulling

Plane Downed River Gauges

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relealod.
to !ly to Algerll, one or JaTho plane hid jist taken .ftr rael's most bitter foes.
The Algerian pemment slid
from Rome for the fil&amp;bt to Tel
Aviv when the commandoes ov~ all the paoseogers could !ly to
erpowered tho pilot, lltiUI1dlng Marseille, Paris or Rome later
him with a blow on Ute head, and toct.y at Algerian &amp;DVernmG

County Fair

Killed when

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Hostage Hijack

Prizes Set at

Gen. Worley

Melit

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A TRUCK OWNED BY WALTER BENTZ, Pomeroy, was-bllhl•
which WIB peeled !rom the Ben Franklin Store ...,In Pomeroy cJurlng Monday abrnoon'o windstorm. The truck Is perked on LyM St.

GAUGES - Galllpolle, 12.2
and 13.3 rumlng 5!eetofrollera;
Pl. P111oant, 24, II; Pomeroy Ma ..... 20.50; Hinton, 0.60 stat.;
Kanawha Falls, 2.40 falling;
Charlellllln, 17.80 falling. ...,_
don, Marmet and Wlnlleld, are on
1he Bill.

GRID NOTICE

SOphomoreo, Junior• and senwho will lltlend Meigs High
~'and in Interested lnpi!IYillit' rootbaU ore allked to be at
thoi'I!D!elw football fteldThundQ-,}1\tY 25 at B jl.m.

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-:-..,.,· .·Made

$400, and roselle•, will be awarded In a horse pulling contest
set at the nlglllgrlllllaland event
at 7:30 p.m. on Wedneildlf, Aug.
14, II ll1e 1051h annual Meigs
County Folr,
Tom R. Reuter and Hugh P.
Custer will -rlntend tho pull
which Is to flOrid competltloo with nlleo ot 111e lllckeye
Horlie Pulling Asan. or Oldo 111

Both Autos

Demolished
A Pomeroy woman was removed to Veterans Memorial
Hospital following an accident on
Route 124 in Rutland at 9:55p.m.
Mon;tay.

The Meigs Counly Sherlll's Deportment said Christine Bra,..
effect.
ham ...s taken to the hospltll 1&gt;1
There will be 1J!ree classlllPc;meroy emergency sqladmen
callooo of teams ln. tho event,
lladJhrelght, 2,800 ll:la. andunderi tor treatment oC lacerations to
mlddlewelllltt, 2,!J01 to 3,200, and her lower llpatterher auto struck
a parked car in tront at Hysell's
heayYWOiglll, 3,201 and OVOT.
prage,
Gash prllll In ..ch cllell01'1
Aulllorltles said the 1968 mcdel
will be fS(I, $35, f%0, $1511111 flO
driYen
1&gt;1 !tlrs. -.n was de, to the top 11.., pllcea.
mallohed
when It rammed Into llle
Team• laldlllr part muat be
rear or the parked 1962 model
wel&amp;hod between 12 noon IIIII t
CMMd by Romle Searles, Rutp.m. at a local lcales 011 tlil
land. The Searles car, whiclnrla
dQ' of llle contest. A wel.illt cerreported legall,y parked, was also
tlttcate must aceoJnp~UJ¥ eadl•· demollahod.
b7.
Sherlfl'o Deputy Robert Beeale
said the lmpacl pushed tho
Searles cor torwarc1 711 reet, 10
·Inches. ln..otlptlon or tho teddent lo ·beilllr cOna...ed, It was r ...
ported.

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ol the water when Harp:-avea

became aware the lnclclent had
occurred, and he lmmedlatsly

brougtrt her out or tho pool and
hid the Middleport emergency.
rescue SQJad lillDlmODed. Har-

graves slid tho girl was swimmine In about 10 IL or water
"hen the accl- OCCIII'nd.
Joy'o father said the child
was tskon to Holzer Holjlitllll'
Gallipolis Ia II evening where abe
was kept overnight for oboer...
Uon.

Storm Blaeks Out
Unooln mn Area
Rosldenta or Lllliiolja HW tn
Pomeroy wore without power for
several bours ~ a!temooa
and event,. when two lirptreet
were ~nlOiod · near ~ ...... ot
!tlr. IIIIi Mrll. Dolmar A. 'c...
t~Q', ..., to tlio · o,

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' W, L. Pol. ·aB Beltllo Coach Peul-., IJIIent
Delroll. • • • • 59 36 ,621 '
!llrl ·o.f the c1a7 lolonda7 !!!lidli~W
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Boololi ...... 49 H .527 9
pis ,lnlnlng camp here. 1'
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Clilromla •••• 46 .48 .489 12'h .Brown, alter watcihlng the
Oolcland
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, •New York.··· 43 49 •46711\1 there wl; a tremendous'lmount
Chleqo · • • • • 40 52 •435 17'h of errors, both ofteDBive IJIII deWuhington ... 3358 .363 24
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Monday's Resullo
- ~ - o;:;.OiOII .. Collfornla 6 Mlm 5, nl&amp;ltt
COLUMBUS - Nay Vo posted
"1 lblnk II _.._ oo, ,.. •· ~
. ~ ~:f. 0 • mat;t, ....... her aaeollll otrllillht win at Scioto
lofol"
...... Downs Race Tra&lt;k here Monday
7 N0w York. 6, nl&amp;ltt
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Onlypmeaocheduled.
when .ahewonthefeawred.l,OOO
coiiiiiUobpaeebyadeellliveelgtrt,.
'• Today'
a
ProblblePltcbera
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All Times Eln'
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Rain wa- out M.911111Y
&lt;:ollfornla CBrunot 10-9 and
nl&amp;ltt' 1 ae)l.., bo the Kjoger
Blqmoler I~) at M!DDOIOI&amp;
ZANESVU.LE - CCIW.bus
Crook Little ~
(Merritt 5-11 llld Keller (1.4), 7 won the Ohio Babe Ruth Tournament. Games oc:heduled 1aot
p. m.
mont ChampiiiiBblps here Mon.
nlaht are reochedllled for this
dSy, de~ ClnciMaU NorthOolcland
(Od&lt;JD
11-6) at Chlcaso ern HUla, 1.0.
·~ Tile llutland llfd• bet(l&gt;rldd¥
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[!!'] Down With Uncle Tom
The wisest among mv race understand
!hal lh&lt; agitation of queatio11S of IOciG!
equoltly is !he extremut foUy.
-Booker T. Wo ..bopon
With the passing of Frederick Dougl•s• and
the old guard of al!ltators, the mantle of Negro
leadership fell to Booker Taliaferro Washing·
too, a true Horatio Alger-type hero.
Born a slave .in 1859, u a youth Washington
walked 500 miles to attend coUege. As head of
Toskegee Institute In Alabama, be rose to beCollie an· adviser to presidents and the most
boftuentlal Nevo In America.
For Washongton told whites what they
wanted to hear. Io a famous speech at the
Calion states EI])Oiitlon in Atlanta in 1895, he
advised Neeroes to forcet about equality.

"Cast down your buckets where you are," he
told them. Learn trad~s, work hard, be lood
citizens.
"In all things purely social, we cao be ••
separate as the five flnien, ,.t .. one .. the
hand in all lbings esoentlal to mutual pro-

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SJ&gt;rlnglleld, m., llbtickod Amerlcl aDd led to
die Jobllnl of wlo!N· llberall aDd Neji'O
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the NotiOIIII Auoclalioa Jar the Advaooemeat

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The white aucllence gave blm ao ovatloo.
Some Negroes, however, were ool content to
o1 Colored
histoey
ot ft
for In
Nelll'O
In the
wait the 1,000 or 2,000 years most wbtleo bad in
courts.
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mind before grantlDg the Noero hill groat
Negrou
was
aootlier
orglllllzatlon,
the
Nalioaol
come-and-get-it day of full citizenship. OppoolUrban Le&amp;IUO, founded in 1910.
tion lo Washington crystallized alounCJ- the
aad orpnlzed
highly educated oc:hoiar WOllam E. B. DuBois, · Yet even as Negro
adloll mounlecl in llle sec
decade of the
who believed that the "Talented Tooth" of
20th century, self!Ogatlon aad. cll8crlmlnatiCI!I
Negroes should lead the muses to equality.
'lft!re also .., the IDcrease, not only in the South
Together with WID!am Monroe Trotter, pubbut In the North, where oomelhiDg called "Tbe
lisher of the Boston "Guardian/' one of a numGreat
Mlgr&amp;U011" was lakin&amp; place.
ber of newly emereent mUllan! Negro newspapers, DuBois founded a protest groop called
NEXT: Dollul aad DoqblloJI
the Nlacara Movement bo 19011.

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YOUTH ASKEll FOR IT
He'• 64. I don't have a mother.
This column is for young peo..
If he gets mad at me, hetllrowa
ple, their problems and pleas- lll)'thlns he can get hla hands on.
urea, their troubles and fun. As r 1 don't dodge 1 get hurt. He
with the relll of Helen Help US!, sSys Pd be better off deed than
it welcomea laughs but won't alive, and he means it.
dodge a serious question with a
If anyone cornea over, which
brush.off.
ion't olton, he ohows off by yoiiSeod your teen"'P questlcns tns and cursing at me. 11 we .,
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care Into my bedroom to telk, he
c1 Helen Help US! (this newa- . stand&amp; on the gas meter outside
paper).
my window and aples on us.
TURNDOWNS TURN BOY OFF
He 11011'1 teke me to lillY school ·
. Dear Helen:
gatherlngo in the ear, and he
_ . , First this girl - c e d her- .
1110 walk. l ·•an·~«eo
sell to me, found a moituollntor- ' go · tO •8 sliow with li.y friends.
eat, and bwlted me over to her n Ia rough goins here. What
house. Yoo'd think from that sh\ can I oo? - NEEDS HELP FAST
likes me. But Dear N.H.F,:

-·wet

I have asked her for a date
ftve times. Each Ume she said

"No."
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IJl skating. Then lihe broke!! less
thaD an hour before we were to
ao. sa,ylng she had to bsb1olt.
!loe doesn't have aey younger
kids In the lamlly.
It she does thii again, as far

If things are a&amp; rough as yoo
say, tt's tt:me a relative heard
the story and took steps to get

Uve who might help, than talk
to the parents of a friend, or to

a counsellor.
Perhaps both you and your
father would be b - off If you

as rm concerned, babies are were In a loiter home. - H.

am his punchlns bag. rm 14.

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COLUMBUS (UP0 - The Ohio
state Automobile Aosoclatlon
(AAA) toda3 urged Ohio's con-omen to vote against a bUI
allowing bigger trucko m the
blghwOys.
The proposed law could result
In umassive deterioration" of
the lllate'o highways, J. Russell
Lio¥d. executive vice president
« the or1!8111zatloo, said In a
letter to each of Ohio1 s 24 conareasmen.
Lloyd olao warned the biU
eould _,the doortouaingheav.lor trucks oo all highways.
The bill oow before Congress
· MJUid allow heavier, lonpr and
:;J&lt;,x;;.; ~· 1llder trucka only oo the new
,I IMr- highways systam.
sold, however, II blgber
are sot lor the Interroads, '~heavy truck operator I will press ror them on

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Built upon the sand. , •" ELIZABETH
Dear Holen:
M¥ wedding will be formal,
with a olt-&lt;lown dlmer atterwardo. M¥ folko woold rather
not Invite children, because of
the confUsion llld olao the cool.
1 can't very well 101 on the
bwltallons, "Don't brlns the
ld.ds." Won't people be insulted? - PUZZLED BRIDE-To.BE
Dear Bride-To-Be:
.. you oddress your Invitation

The few who Cloo•t. of eourae.
have the bra!Uelll klda, 10 lr¥
to get the word to them by the · .
grapevine, •• tactful]f as polllble.- H.

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IJIII Mrs. Blain Taylor visited her 11ister, Mr. aDd Mrs.
JoUph Rlne at Betheoda,lllldhar
other olster, Mrs. Ida Bland IJIII
hil mother, Mro. Z01a Taylor at
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Society News

Mrs. Audrey Hager of Collllllbus .
apent
weekend with Mro. Noise! Weatherman.
AlC Wesle1 Arbough, son o!.
. Mr. llld Mrs. Jolin Arbaugh, Is
opendlng two weeks here with
his parents. He ia statlODBCI in

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Chicago (Jenkins 10-10) at SID
Francisco (Perry 8-8), 11 p. m.
Phllodolphla (Wise 6-6) at St.
Louis (Jaster 7.$), 7 p, m.
Wednelday's Games
N.., York at Atlanca, nl&amp;ltt
Houston at Los AJveleo, night
Cinch. .u at PlttaborJih, night
Chleqo at San Franelsco
Philadelphia at St. Louis, night

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backer Jim Houston.
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Cleveland Bl'OWIII Coach CCIBOSTON&lt;IJJ1i:!
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ller &amp;r~M~~need the appointments the No. 1' draft . • .01 the
atter a oquad meeU!W atlellled Booton COltlcl;
•CIIIId 1ear
by 65 of the 611-man team.
man Rick WO!tzman 11111 leave
COllier, In 111111ing the two co- the team to enter the ...-vteeln
captains for the comingoeason, AugusL
..td he felt Green and Houston
Chaney, a star ·beckc!Jurt man
-·"••.......... the qualities to overcome · for the Unlver.u·'ty ,of Houlton,
eome of our morale problems and Weitzman could be loot to
and give us thelnternalfeellngof the National BasketbAll Aaaocla. .
togotherness we oeeU"
tlon champioos for UP_to olx
- - - months.
COOPERSTOWN- GooseGos- ,.;.......iliiiliiililiiili_ _.,.
II n, who won theW orld ~
•--·1es in
1935 fOr the Detroit Tigers, was
inductod Into the Hall of Fame
with two other hard./iltting outfielders Monda¥ - and then
watched the Tlgerswlntheannual
exhibition Hall ol Fame game at
Abner Doubledsy Field.
Goslin, who touched off a wild

celebration In Detroit when he
TWo Meigs Countiaao will be batted In the winning run in the
lmOI18 tllr307 candidate&amp; e1Jtecled to receive degrees at the summer commencement of Morehead
state Unl vers I '"
~· Morehead, Ky••
on Aug. 1.
The exercises wiD be held In
the Laughlin GrmnasiiDII on the
unherslty cllllljOus beginning at

8 p, m. The two Meigs COIIntlans

sixth and final game against the
Chicago Cubs ln the 1935 series,
was inducted along with Joe Med-

wick and Kl Kl Cuyler.
BALTIMORE - The sole of
the Baltimore Butlets to Abe Poilin, president of the team a.rxl
one-third partner, was the expected announcement at a news
conlerence held today at the civic certer.
Earl Foreman and Arnold
Heft., wh.o havebeenPollin'spart,..
ners, conducted negotiations with
him over the sale of the National
Basketball Association f~
chlse.

DRYSDALE HONORED
NEW YORK (IJPO - Don
Drysdale was voted the Van
Heusen Achievement Award for

2- Ho·ur

the second straight month and
Jhn Northrup became a llrlll

Ume witmer for their outstandlns plOy durlns June.
Drysdale set a major lOOBUe
record with 1&gt;8 2-3 consecutive
scoreless innings on June 8,
101dle Northrop beltod lwo
grand slams on successive
pitches and drove in e!,ght runs

on June 24.

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you lllldlhlp-ihlpe Pfll"
IIOIIGn. on your. boat In~
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youlltll with OutbciMI or
YaellllniUrance from The
llal1ford. can Ul taclay !or
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Mr. llld Mrs. Thurston Clark
llld bll,y of COlumbus visited
hla brother, Mr. ant Mrs. Way
Clark and Linda, SaturdOy.
Mro. Pate Goodin llld sister,

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Chicaso 7 San Francisco 2
New York 5 Atlanta 2, nl&amp;ltt
St. Loulo 5 Phlla 4, twUiglot
Houai9JI I Loa Angeles 0, night
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arel'lmela Joan Wtlson,Dexter,
.\B. In elementary · education,
SID Fran. .••. 48 48 .500 14
and Conatance Rae WUI!ams, of
Chicago ••.•• 48 49 .495 14';,? near Rutland, A.B. In health,
Plttaburgh .•• U 49 .4711 16
phfoleol education llld recreaNew York .... 46 52 .469 17
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Dear Holen:
What should I oo about this cat
Thialo for DaYidwhowrntethe
IDd mouse pme? R,D.
terrific poem, "To My Father,
Dear R:
Wbo Does Not Underltaod Me. n
Stop aquealdns and lllld a girl
To David Whom I UnderStand:
,.who appredates you,- H.
' 1lear Helen:
I have a father who thlnka 1

omitting the chlldrens•
names, moot - l o will understand that the wedding is an
11 adults only" affair.
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Cleveland at BaiUmore, night

NATIONAL LEAGUE
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st. Louis ...• 62 34 .646
A~ . , . , .50 45 .526 U'h
CIDclnnatl. , .46 45 .505 13\l
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The ugly houoeo atand.

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Chleqo · • • • • 40 52 •435 17'h of errors, both ofteDBive IJIII deWuhington ... 3358 .363 24
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Monday's Resullo
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COLUMBUS - Nay Vo posted
"1 lblnk II _.._ oo, ,.. •· ~
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lofol"
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7 N0w York. 6, nl&amp;ltt
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when .ahewonthefeawred.l,OOO
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nl&amp;ltt' 1 ae)l.., bo the Kjoger
Blqmoler I~) at M!DDOIOI&amp;
ZANESVU.LE - CCIW.bus
Crook Little ~
(Merritt 5-11 llld Keller (1.4), 7 won the Ohio Babe Ruth Tournament. Games oc:heduled 1aot
p. m.
mont ChampiiiiBblps here Mon.
nlaht are reochedllled for this
dSy, de~ ClnciMaU NorthOolcland
(Od&lt;JD
11-6) at Chlcaso ern HUla, 1.0.
·~ Tile llutland llfd• bet(l&gt;rldd¥
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do MdavOie'o Slii&amp;Rifs at 7,
Detroit (Lollch 7-5) at WaohRodney Davia pitclied a tw.,.
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[!!'] Down With Uncle Tom
The wisest among mv race understand
!hal lh&lt; agitation of queatio11S of IOciG!
equoltly is !he extremut foUy.
-Booker T. Wo ..bopon
With the passing of Frederick Dougl•s• and
the old guard of al!ltators, the mantle of Negro
leadership fell to Booker Taliaferro Washing·
too, a true Horatio Alger-type hero.
Born a slave .in 1859, u a youth Washington
walked 500 miles to attend coUege. As head of
Toskegee Institute In Alabama, be rose to beCollie an· adviser to presidents and the most
boftuentlal Nevo In America.
For Washongton told whites what they
wanted to hear. Io a famous speech at the
Calion states EI])Oiitlon in Atlanta in 1895, he
advised Neeroes to forcet about equality.

"Cast down your buckets where you are," he
told them. Learn trad~s, work hard, be lood
citizens.
"In all things purely social, we cao be ••
separate as the five flnien, ,.t .. one .. the
hand in all lbings esoentlal to mutual pro-

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III,Zi:l. all•'

In 1908. ao aotl-!'{egro riot bo Llncolll'l dty,
SJ&gt;rlnglleld, m., llbtickod Amerlcl aDd led to
die Jobllnl of wlo!N· llberall aDd Neji'O
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Out ot tbil aad the )'!lagan Movement came
the NotiOIIII Auoclalioa Jar the Advaooemeat

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The white aucllence gave blm ao ovatloo.
Some Negroes, however, were ool content to
o1 Colored
histoey
ot ft
for In
Nelll'O
In the
wait the 1,000 or 2,000 years most wbtleo bad in
courts.
ConceDtra
on
the
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mind before grantlDg the Noero hill groat
Negrou
was
aootlier
orglllllzatlon,
the
Nalioaol
come-and-get-it day of full citizenship. OppoolUrban Le&amp;IUO, founded in 1910.
tion lo Washington crystallized alounCJ- the
aad orpnlzed
highly educated oc:hoiar WOllam E. B. DuBois, · Yet even as Negro
adloll mounlecl in llle sec
decade of the
who believed that the "Talented Tooth" of
20th century, self!Ogatlon aad. cll8crlmlnatiCI!I
Negroes should lead the muses to equality.
'lft!re also .., the IDcrease, not only in the South
Together with WID!am Monroe Trotter, pubbut In the North, where oomelhiDg called "Tbe
lisher of the Boston "Guardian/' one of a numGreat
Mlgr&amp;U011" was lakin&amp; place.
ber of newly emereent mUllan! Negro newspapers, DuBois founded a protest groop called
NEXT: Dollul aad DoqblloJI
the Nlacara Movement bo 19011.

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YOUTH ASKEll FOR IT
He'• 64. I don't have a mother.
This column is for young peo..
If he gets mad at me, hetllrowa
ple, their problems and pleas- lll)'thlns he can get hla hands on.
urea, their troubles and fun. As r 1 don't dodge 1 get hurt. He
with the relll of Helen Help US!, sSys Pd be better off deed than
it welcomea laughs but won't alive, and he means it.
dodge a serious question with a
If anyone cornea over, which
brush.off.
ion't olton, he ohows off by yoiiSeod your teen"'P questlcns tns and cursing at me. 11 we .,
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care Into my bedroom to telk, he
c1 Helen Help US! (this newa- . stand&amp; on the gas meter outside
paper).
my window and aples on us.
TURNDOWNS TURN BOY OFF
He 11011'1 teke me to lillY school ·
. Dear Helen:
gatherlngo in the ear, and he
_ . , First this girl - c e d her- .
1110 walk. l ·•an·~«eo
sell to me, found a moituollntor- ' go · tO •8 sliow with li.y friends.
eat, and bwlted me over to her n Ia rough goins here. What
house. Yoo'd think from that sh\ can I oo? - NEEDS HELP FAST
likes me. But Dear N.H.F,:

-·wet

I have asked her for a date
ftve times. Each Ume she said

"No."
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IJl skating. Then lihe broke!! less
thaD an hour before we were to
ao. sa,ylng she had to bsb1olt.
!loe doesn't have aey younger
kids In the lamlly.
It she does thii again, as far

If things are a&amp; rough as yoo
say, tt's tt:me a relative heard
the story and took steps to get

Uve who might help, than talk
to the parents of a friend, or to

a counsellor.
Perhaps both you and your
father would be b - off If you

as rm concerned, babies are were In a loiter home. - H.

am his punchlns bag. rm 14.

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Asked to Axe
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COLUMBUS (UP0 - The Ohio
state Automobile Aosoclatlon
(AAA) toda3 urged Ohio's con-omen to vote against a bUI
allowing bigger trucko m the
blghwOys.
The proposed law could result
In umassive deterioration" of
the lllate'o highways, J. Russell
Lio¥d. executive vice president
« the or1!8111zatloo, said In a
letter to each of Ohio1 s 24 conareasmen.
Lloyd olao warned the biU
eould _,the doortouaingheav.lor trucks oo all highways.
The bill oow before Congress
· MJUid allow heavier, lonpr and
:;J&lt;,x;;.; ~· 1llder trucka only oo the new
,I IMr- highways systam.
sold, however, II blgber
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Built upon the sand. , •" ELIZABETH
Dear Holen:
M¥ wedding will be formal,
with a olt-&lt;lown dlmer atterwardo. M¥ folko woold rather
not Invite children, because of
the confUsion llld olao the cool.
1 can't very well 101 on the
bwltallons, "Don't brlns the
ld.ds." Won't people be insulted? - PUZZLED BRIDE-To.BE
Dear Bride-To-Be:
.. you oddress your Invitation

The few who Cloo•t. of eourae.
have the bra!Uelll klda, 10 lr¥
to get the word to them by the · .
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HousiOn (WUsoo 7-11) at Los
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Alhlell 01 Ult Year'' award.
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IJIII Mrs. Blain Taylor visited her 11ister, Mr. aDd Mrs.
JoUph Rlne at Betheoda,lllldhar
other olster, Mrs. Ida Bland IJIII
hil mother, Mro. Z01a Taylor at
NiW MiruuYIIIo, W. VL, over
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bar pareot• and her brother who
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llr, and llro. Cheoter GorreU
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Society News

Mrs. Audrey Hager of Collllllbus .
apent
weekend with Mro. Noise! Weatherman.
AlC Wesle1 Arbough, son o!.
. Mr. llld Mrs. Jolin Arbaugh, Is
opendlng two weeks here with
his parents. He ia statlODBCI in

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Chicago (Jenkins 10-10) at SID
Francisco (Perry 8-8), 11 p. m.
Phllodolphla (Wise 6-6) at St.
Louis (Jaster 7.$), 7 p, m.
Wednelday's Games
N.., York at Atlanca, nl&amp;ltt
Houston at Los AJveleo, night
Cinch. .u at PlttaborJih, night
Chleqo at San Franelsco
Philadelphia at St. Louis, night

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hallbeck Erole Green and line- # 4, 290•
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&amp;lndly bY. COich Blantoncoqier,

Cleveland Bl'OWIII Coach CCIBOSTON&lt;IJJ1i:!
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ller &amp;r~M~~need the appointments the No. 1' draft . • .01 the
atter a oquad meeU!W atlellled Booton COltlcl;
•CIIIId 1ear
by 65 of the 611-man team.
man Rick WO!tzman 11111 leave
COllier, In 111111ing the two co- the team to enter the ...-vteeln
captains for the comingoeason, AugusL
..td he felt Green and Houston
Chaney, a star ·beckc!Jurt man
-·"••.......... the qualities to overcome · for the Unlver.u·'ty ,of Houlton,
eome of our morale problems and Weitzman could be loot to
and give us thelnternalfeellngof the National BasketbAll Aaaocla. .
togotherness we oeeU"
tlon champioos for UP_to olx
- - - months.
COOPERSTOWN- GooseGos- ,.;.......iliiiliiililiiili_ _.,.
II n, who won theW orld ~
•--·1es in
1935 fOr the Detroit Tigers, was
inductod Into the Hall of Fame
with two other hard./iltting outfielders Monda¥ - and then
watched the Tlgerswlntheannual
exhibition Hall ol Fame game at
Abner Doubledsy Field.
Goslin, who touched off a wild

celebration In Detroit when he
TWo Meigs Countiaao will be batted In the winning run in the
lmOI18 tllr307 candidate&amp; e1Jtecled to receive degrees at the summer commencement of Morehead
state Unl vers I '"
~· Morehead, Ky••
on Aug. 1.
The exercises wiD be held In
the Laughlin GrmnasiiDII on the
unherslty cllllljOus beginning at

8 p, m. The two Meigs COIIntlans

sixth and final game against the
Chicago Cubs ln the 1935 series,
was inducted along with Joe Med-

wick and Kl Kl Cuyler.
BALTIMORE - The sole of
the Baltimore Butlets to Abe Poilin, president of the team a.rxl
one-third partner, was the expected announcement at a news
conlerence held today at the civic certer.
Earl Foreman and Arnold
Heft., wh.o havebeenPollin'spart,..
ners, conducted negotiations with
him over the sale of the National
Basketball Association f~
chlse.

DRYSDALE HONORED
NEW YORK (IJPO - Don
Drysdale was voted the Van
Heusen Achievement Award for

2- Ho·ur

the second straight month and
Jhn Northrup became a llrlll

Ume witmer for their outstandlns plOy durlns June.
Drysdale set a major lOOBUe
record with 1&gt;8 2-3 consecutive
scoreless innings on June 8,
101dle Northrop beltod lwo
grand slams on successive
pitches and drove in e!,ght runs

on June 24.

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you lllldlhlp-ihlpe Pfll"
IIOIIGn. on your. boat In~
vauraall. Why rltk being
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1111 moat . Joylblo yet by protRIInt
youlltll with OutbciMI or
YaellllniUrance from The
llal1ford. can Ul taclay !or
eompleta Information on
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Mr. llld Mrs. Thurston Clark
llld bll,y of COlumbus visited
hla brother, Mr. ant Mrs. Way
Clark and Linda, SaturdOy.
Mro. Pate Goodin llld sister,

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Chicaso 7 San Francisco 2
New York 5 Atlanta 2, nl&amp;ltt
St. Loulo 5 Phlla 4, twUiglot
Houai9JI I Loa Angeles 0, night
Onb games scheduled.
T*.Y'o Probably Pitchers
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arel'lmela Joan Wtlson,Dexter,
.\B. In elementary · education,
SID Fran. .••. 48 48 .500 14
and Conatance Rae WUI!ams, of
Chicago ••.•• 48 49 .495 14';,? near Rutland, A.B. In health,
Plttaburgh .•• U 49 .4711 16
phfoleol education llld recreaNew York .... 46 52 .469 17
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If you ck&gt;n't have a doae rela-

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Dear Holen:
What should I oo about this cat
Thialo for DaYidwhowrntethe
IDd mouse pme? R,D.
terrific poem, "To My Father,
Dear R:
Wbo Does Not Underltaod Me. n
Stop aquealdns and lllld a girl
To David Whom I UnderStand:
,.who appredates you,- H.
' 1lear Helen:
I have a father who thlnka 1

omitting the chlldrens•
names, moot - l o will understand that the wedding is an
11 adults only" affair.
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Cleveland at BaiUmore, night

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CIDclnnatl. , .46 45 .505 13\l
Pldladolphla .• 46 46 .500 14

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ClmrlesWoyan

lJ!es Monday.
Letter to Editor:
Is Waham• High School Silo?
At a recent school bolrdmeet:.-

111(! It wao disclosed that a r01111

lack ol ln!Meat lor tho kids who
would not participate, because ol
only one acbool. Since Mr. Samsel ooema to.lndlcoto It Is unimportant that a lllllllier o! children
don't balong to a - · he should
go ono otep !llrther and say no
kids ahoold bel&lt;q: to 1 band. Wo
could do wltl\oUt any band room
at all and save evenm!ll'emoney.
Possibly Mr. Sam ..! ohould
look at conoolldatloo frCID all
endo o! the county and not from
just pt Pleasant' a end.
Neil Haymaker

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News, EvenJs
By MRS. HERHERT ROUSH

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NEW HAVEN - L.(;pl Mtkl
LoYne. - or EDen LoYne.
New Hoven, who has beoo lltatloned In Vlelllam lor leas
thsn two months was •wor&lt;W
tho PUrple Heart. He wu
wounded In hootlle action oesr
Khe 5anh on JuDe 15, a limshot woond In the lower left
lag/ He was sent by na..l
hospltel ahlp to tllo Navallloapltal II Bethesda, Md. He Is
able to be up and around oo
crutches. Layne enllatecl In
the Marines on March 29,
1966. While to service he hu
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M, S. ~e 2200902, U.S.· .
Naval Hospital, Word 5.{;,
Bethesda, Maryland 20014.

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lumi..s Aug. 14-15.
Hootess ror tha meeting
Mrf, Lewis . who ·servod 1 do!lr
se~ cooroe ~cyiois oot all'een
11!11 whit. color scheme. Fuahla
~ sweet (lti!S were used on
~ Soi'vlng ·~. She Wi,s tho
wl...,r o1 the door prize.
Presfnl lor the m~tnW wore
gardeners trmD tho LeiortFall,.
Rl&lt;;jne area, now In tho process
o! 'orpntzlng an OAGC club.

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Lt..· and Mra. Gone Crooks,
home !rom Norfolk, Va., were
!lmclay at a family din.
ner party at the home or hlo parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Walter
CI'OIIIIs.
Attending were Mrs. Holiry
Fn~tb, Mios Kathryn Fl'llth, Hen.
ry David and Jimmy Roost, Point
Pleaoant; Mr. and Mrs, Edward
Crooks, Pam and Cindy and Mr.
and Mr•· Dan Thomas andDamy,
Middleport.
Lt. ' Crook•
heo been trans.
fer rid to the stall .College at Nor·

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MEET!NG CANCELLUl
Wlddllm wore Mr. and Mra.
Rock !iprlngs Gringo meellnl
Elton Savaae and l!iJnl, Davin . ~id lor Thursday night baa
"'1" Thomas rl. Slcramenlo, beoo ...,_oiled. Tho nutmeotlnf

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Call!.; Mr.
Mra. Maurice
Dean aod IIIII, MorUn and daugb.

w; MlriiiOI'Ite, Mra. Julia Dovlaand MrL Dspbne Ba'Q)'Ies, all ·
o! Galltjlolla.
Mr. and Mrl, t;'oOb Wamste,y,
June Am and J, R.: Pomo~,
and M&gt;a, . WIIIIIIO,Y I parentl;
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fisher o!
SoneeaviUo, hPe returned from
a two weak trip to Florida. En·
rootte home they vial~ In Atlama, Ga. with Mr. snd ·Mro.
George Crill')'.
Barbera Loa Miller ol A\'011
Park, Fla. Is the aueot or btr
grandlnother, Mra. Alen Slain.
Mro. E. J, Hill returned homo
Saturday after a several days'
vtsttloColumbllswtthMlsoMary
c, !WI, snd Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Joneo, Jr. and !audly. Mra. IWI
woo taken to Colwnhls Wedn••·
~ by Mrs. Keo Nease and
dau&amp;hlers, Teresa, Slosn and
.lilt.; and Jelfroy Joneo who Is
opendlng the oummer bere at the
IWI homo. They were aloo acCOiq)llllicl to Colllllli!Ua by Mro.
Roy Jones, Sr. who remolned
lor a vlolt with her aonand dau11111er~n.!aw. Mary C, Hill accompanied her DIO!IIer ltome and
remained for the weehtllld;
Thursday evening guests1o!Mr.
and Mrl. Howard Young aJid Lin·
da wert Jim Bell and family or
Recine and Branch Flaming of

Newlyweds Here

couple will be In Middleport unand Mrs. Leo F, Foil of
til Friday and then will go ID ~ spent Thursday afte.,_.
Colwnbus lor a vlolt will! Mrs, with Mrl. Katie Young and Mr.
Crooks' parents.
and Mra. U!!ts Hodson.
Mra. Harry E. Roosh of MiddlWXJrt called on her m&lt;Jiher,
Mrs. Katie Young.
THE RAT PATHOL01EALL \~
MAND.A (UPI)-' ~
The Blackfeet Jndlans were
rl.. rots numberlns.ln tho th JU•
so-called because of the color
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your
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color (our Fali cboice Is here, ready, 8lld tbe
I most mouthwatertng ever) . . let 111 s1we our
I knowledge of clliUvattnc perfect fit . . . aad .,.
I fort the school bell rlugl ·JIIU'Il bave the 111111t

fabric-J:.rC

bountifullv filled dolet of JOID' Ute!

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a amall ftahing boat ·whos•····'T
three crel'ftlen droWned, tile
f
Monlla Bulletin reported Mon·
clay, The neJVS[III[IOI' oald the
swimmtrw rats were 10 dense
they resembled a sehool. Ill
!lab aod covered on area or
more than two acres.

prdan club,
Mrs. Albert Cox .dloplayed the
specta!· arrangement of • moos.
deolin. Blue and red ribbOns
were won by Mrs. 0. J. l'ollnlng.
ton and a white ribbon by Mrs.
R. V; Weatherman.
Refreshments were· fiel'Yed 1o
15 me!OOers an&lt;~,a· aueat.
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here from A\'011 Park,
Fla.; Leanne Sebo, Mra. ~14
&amp; Foller, •Mrs. ~ . Cottrill
and chllllrelf, Jayne, Jill onCl
Joan; Mrs. JoHph Cook, Mrs.
Price Hawk, Mrs. Ellon Cooeb
and Mrs. C.1ddle Wickham.

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11 a fcfentlst there oo Aug, 1
wllen his leave termtnatea. The

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Others 'ilterlcuns t h e j)lenlc
were R.V. and Mts. Carver wu.
liam&amp;, Mr. and Mr1. George
9dmer, Bem;Y aod George; Mr.
and Mro. Harry Leo BoVey and
Kel~lll,
Mfo. Alen iilaln and her
gr
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Na~oawide Insurance will guarante'e renewal of auto insurance for five ye~rs (after each
policy is in ellect 60 days). Ta qualify, jliSI pay
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iUifl'llod YQO WI ill A. W. Nlwtll,
1!16 .W. 11th St., Erie Pa. Y1111 will
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LIND IN VIETNAM

Marino Prlvlle Flrll Clas1
Thomoa R. Und, soo or Mr. IIIII
Mro. Relno a Lind or 254 CAJD.
dor !1., i'l&gt;mll'07, II servlail
with the Third Ballali&lt;Jn, Tblnl
Morine ROIIment. Tblnl Morllle
DIYialon In VleiDali\, lUI unit II
alao 011811011 In a cine aetlon
Pl'OIII'&amp;m doll&amp;nod to aulst the
Vlelllamese - l e ln &lt;Ompllllns self • help proJil&lt;lo, auch u .
tho liutldlnl of wello, eulvarta,
amall brldpl and achoola.

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SOUI!illldli, died MalulaY mornlq
ln 1M Hordlnan Roll ·ll(lnlo ·II
Ma-.
He waa born In Pl&gt;miJ'07, Oldo,
on OciOber 24. 1880, a soo or
the' llle Charles and Morrant
SNIP WQ1an. He wss a member
ot the n.mbrfek 'united Metbodll!t C!Nrcb. Bla wife, Allis Llt&lt;h·
flelcl Woyon, preceded him In
doalh In May, 1957.
&amp;lrv!vlns are loor sons, John
woJan, SOOthllde; VIrgil Woyao,
MarYJVUle, 0.; Ted Woyan, Co1\lll\blls, .and Claudo W~yan,
WoUaville, Oldo; me dauahler,
Mrs. Grace Kearns, Plln.Y; one
olater, Mro. Maal!le Mama, Ak-

Mr. and Mrs. FIQYdNorrlsand
Mr. snd Mrs. H..,.r Worner
spent Friday and Saturday at tholr
hlllle lo West Columbia, W. VL
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roosh
hl(lpen.
Bob Gurtla
and Roger called recently on Rev.
New Hovan, w. va. and Mro. Jomea Morrison, Sr., Four Couples are
at Eureka. .
New Hovan
Mr. and Mrs. Eorl7 l!DUJh re- Planning Weddin8"
West VIrginia centl7 spent a day with Mr. and
·To tho Editor:
Mrs. llUI Beegle ill COlumbus.
PT. PLEASANT - Four.,...
· In • recent editorial In the PL
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buck and plea have made lj)()(lcatlonalor
Pleasant Register, entitled . Pam ore . enjoying a vocation In msrrlop Ucenses In the omce
"Prom the Point" by Mr. Jolm Novo Scotia and other poiDta .fll o!the CWI1il' &lt;lerk.
Samsel, Mr. Samsel mode tho ~ lntorest lit ~•co~n~1 ,;,,,If 1. ~~'MIJ&gt;ri" AIIiiti'·
~· urat" lot or dlifiiili!F ' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rooah o! Bowllliln ·21 Glenwood and .loaD
tloo.,.ao showing li&gt; In tho·Mason Lotart were dinner sueats Ire- Grose ,26 'Glenwood; ROOert
ColllltY school system In !avor o! cent Sunday olllr. a~ Mrs, Ear· Chsrl~e ~th, 20, Milton. and
.....Udltioo or oor hl&amp;b schools. 17 llowlh. Mlldrod llouah o! Unda g., Wallace, 19, MUtm;
One auchlnstonce,ltCcordi!Wto Chorleoton, ·•W. VL, ~ In Forrest Dov!dllllll Thomas, 20,
Mr. Samsel, is the need !or three tho lliiMIIDan.
Pootlac lo!lchlpn and Robecto
rooms, 1110 at esch school.
Walter Mc:llede and Kim Eorq Am ~ 18 Gl~ llmtY
Mr. Samoel saya ll wo coosoU· of Troy spent 1 ol&amp;bt with Mrs. Brooko Sndth.' 23 , Pl. Pleasant,
date, ratunlly we only need one. EdJa Jlouah and ~.
aod Vldm'la Rose Hamrick, 23,
Let' a enmlne wlllt Mr. SamMr. and Mro. Rondall Roberta !lin Clcy Arizona.
sel Is saylag. With ooly one and LooUe Todd and Ched re'
school we would hi~ only one turned home after 1 week's vlalt
- · Thlabandwouldbeabouttho with Gone HoYos and doughtora
size or Pl. Pleasant's now. at Largo, Fla.
Cream
For the resdor to veri~ thll
Mrs. Groce T&lt;Uon Is apendstotement, loolf at tho size o! l~W the aummorother home hero. Social
- · frmn bli schools aroond
Mr. and Mra. PauiMolluel ore
the state.
111100Dcll\l the marriage or tholr
PT. PLEASANT - Tho 111111111
In view of the !act we would Looter, to lleleo VIcker or lee cream ooclal l)lOIIIOI'ed by
hove one band, this would mean Logan, Ohio. Tho ..., c&lt;q&gt;lowill thO II. Paul \Jnlted Mtlho8iat
that the equhaloot o! the kids to llvo on cllllj)us ill Maralllll Unl- WSCS will be held Friday, lll1
mode up the Homan and Wohlma verslcy,
26 m the churcb lawn.
banlla would not hove, the opporMro. Pete Shlelda, ~
The IDOIII will feature honle
tunlcy to participate. Due to the lnaoo and Toelo Haymon spent modo Ice cream, hot !lop, plea,
location ora eanaolldatedschool, Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. How· cakes, potato salad, bakodbeul,
most of the chlldreo- would ord Robinson at Flill&gt;rooda, W. coffee . and Kool.aid. Tbe tU&gt;Uc
partlclpeto would be !rom PL Vs., and called oo Mrs. Anao Ia Invited lo Pleuant Thlo !act Jkmw, baY· Scorber17 at E...., W. Va.
q been schooled ln .a C&lt;lll1ly
Mr. and Mro. 4'm Donaldson
witb only ooe hillh school.
ol Bellolre, Mr. and Mra. GreMr. Samsel showo a cCIIIPiete gory Tlleodore, Lisa and Todd,
or COiumbua and Rllilort Cook or
Plain City ljlent a weekend with
Mr. and Mra. Ray Heiney.

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The~oo;~;jolnedbyf!!eilfv.Mr. 1 lo!l~ Chlldo to 1n Colum.
. Rlg)Olt ~his !alliel', Cllrenco bua thlo week vtaltlns, Mr. snd
will) a cook- ~pelt,
dinner ·at·the Holf.. Mro. Frllllklln Qdnther and lam·
Hsrloy . day 1M I~Worthlng\oll,,. ,anl~e llf, ,II• relllrned to Columbuo
ore
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· Smday with the Qllntbera 1'1oollo' l'u or
. wore here for their 8011 who hod
OVER 1,000 PQIJNllS of map. spent the psat wook with tho
DallY vacation Bible achool
zlnos, all cOilll'lhlted bi lololgs Wllllalli Childs lamUy.
at the !1. Paul Lothftsn Church
ores reside~, worolila4ed liu . Mia. c. M. HOM0\11 has re-• will be hold lor cine -k, Aug.
ototlon Wll\)ll •anll car Friday turned !rom a trip to Calllornla · 19.23, with cla&amp;!ft (rpJm 9 lo
111E IIEV. HOWARD ~It, and token ti&gt; the Veterans Hoe- to vtolt lie~ two daughters. 9\e 11:30 a.m., Brlal! V, i!ngel, Jllll·
- Plltor or the NQI'tll Lewis- pltal 01 Chillicothe, Mrs. Albert and Mr. aod Mra. Qlrdon Har- tor 111100Dced,
llura C!Jul'eh, ~ l lliOOIIJl'Prlse . ' Jlouah modo the ~q~peil fDrllll&amp;l" ris Dow to Loa Angeloa where
The program wllllnellldo muSunday, ill~~ &lt;lqlePticm wah · · zi!&gt;os after taking a rewovereor· they VIsited COl. and Mrs. Low- ale lor stl agea, handerafia, BlDvo a.nd
friends, parlsb- ller, ooly to diacovorthe Ire- rence VIYian (Mellall) and !rom blo study snd clrtc!OOa. Also
lonoro o!the Midd!OI)Ol'l Presby: .mindouo need for readlqjmaler· thoro went to Saratopto visit Included In tho program will bO
lal
Mrs. Jllllan Motley.
a apeclal mlnloture thealre praKant !Ooes remains a patient deetlonustngthemlnloier'amag~:0~~=~=~·:•:::-:•::::;;~;;::~::;:::::;;_~:::~:::::;:;~:;:;:;:;:~:;:_
CEMETERY VANDALISM Is at !1. Marys Hoapltalln IJuntlng. net moving Dsurtnealn the "litno minor problem, an:l from ~e 1m although he -eta to be Ue theatre" conslroeled lor that
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time .resldellls report tho re- dlochorgod Iiiier thlo week. !Us porPQse.
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moval of flowers and wreaths, gr"""'""enta, Mr. snd Mrs. Paul
Slnart
were
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his
visitors
frOm
three lo 11 years or age
and damages to momunenta and
Slnday.
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Invited
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11'1\'el,
Nancy
Thomas of Ripley, w, va.' Mr. Engel noted.
roES&gt;AY
In on el!ort to alleviate atleaot
·were
recant
vlsllora or Mr. and
FOREST ROSE Coullcll 285, part .of the problems which have
.Jlall&amp;hleta o! Ameri&lt;J. Toeoda1, existed In the Rock
and Mrs. pamy Thomas. MilS ThOmas lo a tescher In Florida but
1:30 p.m. at tho ball; a vote on· ~lord Cemotertea, the Sallospends the IUIIIIDero here with
COOiolldation WlilJ the Q!oster bury T01rnsblp lrustees, Bernard
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llero orgec1 ID attend.
Roland Rod!ord, hlve decided to
A program on "Sea 9leUa11
PAST .¥ATRONS Pcmoroy lnsllll .mercury VIII•• lights, one
and how to use them In arrant·
(]llpter 188, OES, will meat at In each &lt;;emoterf. .
lng was the hlt!hllghtorthe month·
7o30 Tuesday ev.nlns at the hmno
DR. AND MRS. PAUL Jomlsoo
ly Jl\eetlng or the Rose Garden
or Mrs. Fred
Club o! ~rs PlslnnrithMrs.
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Frank G&gt;ebol, theprogromchelrREVIV
Cburcb of God, oro back In Temps, Egypt lfier
man.
Choater, Jllil . ~1 ,July 28. a.v. . having been f.orced to leave the
Jlobllt1'orlo\', oVBqloUat . Serv• . mlulon atstloo almost two years Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whipple, · Eoeh member brouglll a vase
DIOI'I'jed on June 8 In lndlsna, to donate to tho Vetersna Memel.., 7:30 Pl ai., eaeh ovonllw, . op whin .lor broke out.
()pintO the,publle.
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Mrs. Jll!llson Is the former weroi\DJII&gt;red guests atthe.- ..1 orla1 Hospital lo he used by the
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. Mary Martha Orr. niece of M111 plentc' oi the One-Won..Qoe Claos patients. Mrs. Harold Massar
·' Margaret Sauer, Middleport, S...: of the&lt;
Firat J!ap!Jill Ia In charge of the project.
dro, Glen lllCl Steve all remained c=~ paid recenlly at tho Mid·
Plans were discussed lor enPark.
tries In the )!lower show at tile
In tblo eounl.tf to ooilllnue their d!
·~:~the;~
· 1•·• .Meigs C00Jrt,y Fair. Roll call
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we Pny. ; · &amp;I&gt;JDi wayli she can improve her

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has .been aosl&amp;!lod the .,.~\:7
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o!Meli!orla!Day,lntolllretivear. , Plans. lor plrii)'IPI~ ln·i!oe
r~~~P.D~enta •. Mrs. Chlrlasl,ew· !low.l'r show at the Gallla OOUiii7
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terlan cll\rch.
mjoger.
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· dlap~edanorrllljjOOICJtcarry. culsecL Mls. Chorle~LewttanThera !pr. tho ser':fce were
)olr. ind Mrs. All&gt;ort Rooab lng OUt tho Memorial Dey theme. noilnce&lt;I the a.-Iatola
Mr•. Marl' Hawkins, ~. L11- ~ro 1ft Evans, W, V~~o ~
Oilier oxh!blta wore by .Mrs. tiOf,.ol the. Ob!Q .\Jsodltlon of

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!hi .Illlilts ql Mro, David Enta· .

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lo the high school was structur·
allY unsafe to accOOlmodate new
science equipment. It could be
Itt. 1, Scottown; Mrs. Charles F. possible that we in Mason County
Johnson, Rt 4 Dak Hill; Mrs. are beading for another SUver
John H. While, RL 1 Scottown; Bridge dioaater. I do not hove •
llrs. Etne P, Purcell, Athens. child attending Wahamo H : g h
School. II I did I would not lot
BIRTHS
them
enter the school untll I was
Mrs. William A. Holley, 125
assured·
by the Superintendent of
Portsmouth Rd., son, 5:16 a. m.
MIJIIda.y; Mrs. Roy Goodwin, Kan- Schools and the Mason County
aup, daughter, 9:08 s. m. Moo- school board that It wu sale.
~; Mrs. John w. Fooce, Rt 2 Why didn't Mr. Cb'de Foley, the
BldwoU, daoghtor, 11:50 a.m. principal demand on lnveatlga·
Uon to detormlno II tho schoollo
Mcnay; Mrs. James Collins, h
safe?
If this matter is not cleared
1 Ewirvton, son, 2:56 p. m. Mon..,,
the
porento who hove ~hlldren
day; Mrs. George l Kandolph,
Jr., P~ Pleasant, daughter, 6:21 attending the high school should
p. m. Mooday; Mrs. ROOert E. not let them enter when the new
Klaul, Pt Pies .ant, dauglltor, term begins. Since this 11118110
condition la a matter of public
7:42 p, m. Monlay.
record, the principal, the s..&gt;or·
DISCHARGES
lntondent
o! ·Schools and the
Mrs. Roy Baisden, Jr., Mrs.
school
board
should be held II·
Alpha Bsrr, Mrs. John H. Colt·
man, Ward C. Hall, Deborah D. ble for any dlsoster that might

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llr •Ruasell/ of lilolt~~~ 1ft!! , ~.h~J&gt;!Iod ~urlJV lreCelllmeO!iJv • Ia, lwOir1'IJI8el!leoti0 aile on St, . B!nl~ ,and ....,...., w,.l!ot- ~ ~~~ ~. $1',, of .~~ ·
.. ·Mr. snd Mra, Cllllwd.,Rilaaeil' &lt;l!.theWind!MTraiiOorden~l,lb · Palrlck'o Day and !lie other qif'_,!I'..-.1\Dd~: ~i · ·
• Mr. lilld•Mra. Edljopj~e
~,:ce~!IY· .and ramn,~1on. ~ ·.. Jiell(ln!Ji, OhiOPo.t~CO;'O!IIc~, ., Yalentlno'oiJai.
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!IIOre ~he .I\OPt!Od !n ~lnsfleld . For the prdllll' club porllctpa. • Mro. Tllomos delriiOrlotrated d!li by .iil~,rtom hi'Pflbur&amp; 11ft lit. ~ ~·· &lt;;Ita WUUaino
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~lvlltl l Fowler, au
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•"), ~' 1 Bl!hleU; lo(rl.:l"lllMjd Col·
,• · lif, ,~, j ~trl&lt;t; C~e S. Me·
ji!Gure, ill. 1 GiiUipolla; "Mrs. John
. •'W. RoOte, RL 2!lli!MU; M r s.
, llluoht L McCallit. Loiter ltlv·
~ ~ ... 1!4tl Mrs.~Ro7 .Goodwln. Kan4111111 Junior F. ~. Apple
:trow, w. va.; Geora8 a Ben,aou, RL 3, lAOO, W. Va.; Mrs.
Dulol · M. Slnlth, Pl. . Pleasant;
Mra. Robert E, Klaul, Pl. Pleas·
lit; Mrs. WWiun H. Ohll-,
West COlumbia; Mrs. Georp l
'llardolpb, Jr;, Pl. Pleasant; M.
1Dilt .Kesterson, Rt. 3 Pamer07;
r;Y ,Mra. fAooard Lunsford, R~ 2,
~~ Mrs. Horace H. McEI·
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Mrs.
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Franklin H. Po e, Jr. , Middleport; Joy D. Beaver, Middleport;
Mrs. JIOlles Collinl1 RL.l Ewing.
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ClmrlesWoyan

lJ!es Monday.
Letter to Editor:
Is Waham• High School Silo?
At a recent school bolrdmeet:.-

111(! It wao disclosed that a r01111

lack ol ln!Meat lor tho kids who
would not participate, because ol
only one acbool. Since Mr. Samsel ooema to.lndlcoto It Is unimportant that a lllllllier o! children
don't balong to a - · he should
go ono otep !llrther and say no
kids ahoold bel&lt;q: to 1 band. Wo
could do wltl\oUt any band room
at all and save evenm!ll'emoney.
Possibly Mr. Sam ..! ohould
look at conoolldatloo frCID all
endo o! the county and not from
just pt Pleasant' a end.
Neil Haymaker

Apple Grove

News, EvenJs
By MRS. HERHERT ROUSH

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NEW HAVEN - L.(;pl Mtkl
LoYne. - or EDen LoYne.
New Hoven, who has beoo lltatloned In Vlelllam lor leas
thsn two months was •wor&lt;W
tho PUrple Heart. He wu
wounded In hootlle action oesr
Khe 5anh on JuDe 15, a limshot woond In the lower left
lag/ He was sent by na..l
hospltel ahlp to tllo Navallloapltal II Bethesda, Md. He Is
able to be up and around oo
crutches. Layne enllatecl In
the Marines on March 29,
1966. While to service he hu
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For lrlencla wlstdng to Write
to him his adclreosla: L-Cpl.
M, S. ~e 2200902, U.S.· .
Naval Hospital, Word 5.{;,
Bethesda, Maryland 20014.

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lumi..s Aug. 14-15.
Hootess ror tha meeting
Mrf, Lewis . who ·servod 1 do!lr
se~ cooroe ~cyiois oot all'een
11!11 whit. color scheme. Fuahla
~ sweet (lti!S were used on
~ Soi'vlng ·~. She Wi,s tho
wl...,r o1 the door prize.
Presfnl lor the m~tnW wore
gardeners trmD tho LeiortFall,.
Rl&lt;;jne area, now In tho process
o! 'orpntzlng an OAGC club.

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Lt..· and Mra. Gone Crooks,
home !rom Norfolk, Va., were
!lmclay at a family din.
ner party at the home or hlo parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Walter
CI'OIIIIs.
Attending were Mrs. Holiry
Fn~tb, Mios Kathryn Fl'llth, Hen.
ry David and Jimmy Roost, Point
Pleaoant; Mr. and Mrs, Edward
Crooks, Pam and Cindy and Mr.
and Mr•· Dan Thomas andDamy,
Middleport.
Lt. ' Crook•
heo been trans.
fer rid to the stall .College at Nor·

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MEET!NG CANCELLUl
Wlddllm wore Mr. and Mra.
Rock !iprlngs Gringo meellnl
Elton Savaae and l!iJnl, Davin . ~id lor Thursday night baa
"'1" Thomas rl. Slcramenlo, beoo ...,_oiled. Tho nutmeotlnf

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Call!.; Mr.
Mra. Maurice
Dean aod IIIII, MorUn and daugb.

w; MlriiiOI'Ite, Mra. Julia Dovlaand MrL Dspbne Ba'Q)'Ies, all ·
o! Galltjlolla.
Mr. and Mrl, t;'oOb Wamste,y,
June Am and J, R.: Pomo~,
and M&gt;a, . WIIIIIIO,Y I parentl;
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fisher o!
SoneeaviUo, hPe returned from
a two weak trip to Florida. En·
rootte home they vial~ In Atlama, Ga. with Mr. snd ·Mro.
George Crill')'.
Barbera Loa Miller ol A\'011
Park, Fla. Is the aueot or btr
grandlnother, Mra. Alen Slain.
Mro. E. J, Hill returned homo
Saturday after a several days'
vtsttloColumbllswtthMlsoMary
c, !WI, snd Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Joneo, Jr. and !audly. Mra. IWI
woo taken to Colwnhls Wedn••·
~ by Mrs. Keo Nease and
dau&amp;hlers, Teresa, Slosn and
.lilt.; and Jelfroy Joneo who Is
opendlng the oummer bere at the
IWI homo. They were aloo acCOiq)llllicl to Colllllli!Ua by Mro.
Roy Jones, Sr. who remolned
lor a vlolt with her aonand dau11111er~n.!aw. Mary C, Hill accompanied her DIO!IIer ltome and
remained for the weehtllld;
Thursday evening guests1o!Mr.
and Mrl. Howard Young aJid Lin·
da wert Jim Bell and family or
Recine and Branch Flaming of

Newlyweds Here

couple will be In Middleport unand Mrs. Leo F, Foil of
til Friday and then will go ID ~ spent Thursday afte.,_.
Colwnbus lor a vlolt will! Mrs, with Mrl. Katie Young and Mr.
Crooks' parents.
and Mra. U!!ts Hodson.
Mra. Harry E. Roosh of MiddlWXJrt called on her m&lt;Jiher,
Mrs. Katie Young.
THE RAT PATHOL01EALL \~
MAND.A (UPI)-' ~
The Blackfeet Jndlans were
rl.. rots numberlns.ln tho th JU•
so-called because of the color
lll8t\t atta~JIQJiav~.. of,-~lr moccalli!*; '' ';'' J ~'-' 1 ~''''

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your
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color (our Fali cboice Is here, ready, 8lld tbe
I most mouthwatertng ever) . . let 111 s1we our
I knowledge of clliUvattnc perfect fit . . . aad .,.
I fort the school bell rlugl ·JIIU'Il bave the 111111t

fabric-J:.rC

bountifullv filled dolet of JOID' Ute!

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a amall ftahing boat ·whos•····'T
three crel'ftlen droWned, tile
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Monlla Bulletin reported Mon·
clay, The neJVS[III[IOI' oald the
swimmtrw rats were 10 dense
they resembled a sehool. Ill
!lab aod covered on area or
more than two acres.

prdan club,
Mrs. Albert Cox .dloplayed the
specta!· arrangement of • moos.
deolin. Blue and red ribbOns
were won by Mrs. 0. J. l'ollnlng.
ton and a white ribbon by Mrs.
R. V; Weatherman.
Refreshments were· fiel'Yed 1o
15 me!OOers an&lt;~,a· aueat.
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here from A\'011 Park,
Fla.; Leanne Sebo, Mra. ~14
&amp; Foller, •Mrs. ~ . Cottrill
and chllllrelf, Jayne, Jill onCl
Joan; Mrs. JoHph Cook, Mrs.
Price Hawk, Mrs. Ellon Cooeb
and Mrs. C.1ddle Wickham.

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"',tll ~: ~' :Mra. W, W, orMirie.,vWe..
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11 a fcfentlst there oo Aug, 1
wllen his leave termtnatea. The

~.~:!;~t! Sr.,modo
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presl:
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Others 'ilterlcuns t h e j)lenlc
were R.V. and Mts. Carver wu.
liam&amp;, Mr. and Mr1. George
9dmer, Bem;Y aod George; Mr.
and Mro. Harry Leo BoVey and
Kel~lll,
Mfo. Alen iilaln and her
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Now Nationwide

STARFIRE
IMPERIAL

Renewal

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Na~oawide Insurance will guarante'e renewal of auto insurance for five ye~rs (after each
policy is in ellect 60 days). Ta qualify, jliSI pay
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over 10 yean. U lnlorealal II II ·
iUifl'llod YQO WI ill A. W. Nlwtll,
1!16 .W. 11th St., Erie Pa. Y1111 will
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LIND IN VIETNAM

Marino Prlvlle Flrll Clas1
Thomoa R. Und, soo or Mr. IIIII
Mro. Relno a Lind or 254 CAJD.
dor !1., i'l&gt;mll'07, II servlail
with the Third Ballali&lt;Jn, Tblnl
Morine ROIIment. Tblnl Morllle
DIYialon In VleiDali\, lUI unit II
alao 011811011 In a cine aetlon
Pl'OIII'&amp;m doll&amp;nod to aulst the
Vlelllamese - l e ln &lt;Ompllllns self • help proJil&lt;lo, auch u .
tho liutldlnl of wello, eulvarta,
amall brldpl and achoola.

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SOUI!illldli, died MalulaY mornlq
ln 1M Hordlnan Roll ·ll(lnlo ·II
Ma-.
He waa born In Pl&gt;miJ'07, Oldo,
on OciOber 24. 1880, a soo or
the' llle Charles and Morrant
SNIP WQ1an. He wss a member
ot the n.mbrfek 'united Metbodll!t C!Nrcb. Bla wife, Allis Llt&lt;h·
flelcl Woyon, preceded him In
doalh In May, 1957.
&amp;lrv!vlns are loor sons, John
woJan, SOOthllde; VIrgil Woyao,
MarYJVUle, 0.; Ted Woyan, Co1\lll\blls, .and Claudo W~yan,
WoUaville, Oldo; me dauahler,
Mrs. Grace Kearns, Plln.Y; one
olater, Mro. Maal!le Mama, Ak-

Mr. and Mrs. FIQYdNorrlsand
Mr. snd Mrs. H..,.r Worner
spent Friday and Saturday at tholr
hlllle lo West Columbia, W. VL
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roosh
hl(lpen.
Bob Gurtla
and Roger called recently on Rev.
New Hovan, w. va. and Mro. Jomea Morrison, Sr., Four Couples are
at Eureka. .
New Hovan
Mr. and Mrs. Eorl7 l!DUJh re- Planning Weddin8"
West VIrginia centl7 spent a day with Mr. and
·To tho Editor:
Mrs. llUI Beegle ill COlumbus.
PT. PLEASANT - Four.,...
· In • recent editorial In the PL
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buck and plea have made lj)()(lcatlonalor
Pleasant Register, entitled . Pam ore . enjoying a vocation In msrrlop Ucenses In the omce
"Prom the Point" by Mr. Jolm Novo Scotia and other poiDta .fll o!the CWI1il' &lt;lerk.
Samsel, Mr. Samsel mode tho ~ lntorest lit ~•co~n~1 ,;,,,If 1. ~~'MIJ&gt;ri" AIIiiti'·
~· urat" lot or dlifiiili!F ' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rooah o! Bowllliln ·21 Glenwood and .loaD
tloo.,.ao showing li&gt; In tho·Mason Lotart were dinner sueats Ire- Grose ,26 'Glenwood; ROOert
ColllltY school system In !avor o! cent Sunday olllr. a~ Mrs, Ear· Chsrl~e ~th, 20, Milton. and
.....Udltioo or oor hl&amp;b schools. 17 llowlh. Mlldrod llouah o! Unda g., Wallace, 19, MUtm;
One auchlnstonce,ltCcordi!Wto Chorleoton, ·•W. VL, ~ In Forrest Dov!dllllll Thomas, 20,
Mr. Samsel, is the need !or three tho lliiMIIDan.
Pootlac lo!lchlpn and Robecto
rooms, 1110 at esch school.
Walter Mc:llede and Kim Eorq Am ~ 18 Gl~ llmtY
Mr. Samoel saya ll wo coosoU· of Troy spent 1 ol&amp;bt with Mrs. Brooko Sndth.' 23 , Pl. Pleasant,
date, ratunlly we only need one. EdJa Jlouah and ~.
aod Vldm'la Rose Hamrick, 23,
Let' a enmlne wlllt Mr. SamMr. and Mro. Rondall Roberta !lin Clcy Arizona.
sel Is saylag. With ooly one and LooUe Todd and Ched re'
school we would hi~ only one turned home after 1 week's vlalt
- · Thlabandwouldbeabouttho with Gone HoYos and doughtora
size or Pl. Pleasant's now. at Largo, Fla.
Cream
For the resdor to veri~ thll
Mrs. Groce T&lt;Uon Is apendstotement, loolf at tho size o! l~W the aummorother home hero. Social
- · frmn bli schools aroond
Mr. and Mra. PauiMolluel ore
the state.
111100Dcll\l the marriage or tholr
PT. PLEASANT - Tho 111111111
In view of the !act we would Looter, to lleleo VIcker or lee cream ooclal l)lOIIIOI'ed by
hove one band, this would mean Logan, Ohio. Tho ..., c&lt;q&gt;lowill thO II. Paul \Jnlted Mtlho8iat
that the equhaloot o! the kids to llvo on cllllj)us ill Maralllll Unl- WSCS will be held Friday, lll1
mode up the Homan and Wohlma verslcy,
26 m the churcb lawn.
banlla would not hove, the opporMro. Pete Shlelda, ~
The IDOIII will feature honle
tunlcy to participate. Due to the lnaoo and Toelo Haymon spent modo Ice cream, hot !lop, plea,
location ora eanaolldatedschool, Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. How· cakes, potato salad, bakodbeul,
most of the chlldreo- would ord Robinson at Flill&gt;rooda, W. coffee . and Kool.aid. Tbe tU&gt;Uc
partlclpeto would be !rom PL Vs., and called oo Mrs. Anao Ia Invited lo Pleuant Thlo !act Jkmw, baY· Scorber17 at E...., W. Va.
q been schooled ln .a C&lt;lll1ly
Mr. and Mro. 4'm Donaldson
witb only ooe hillh school.
ol Bellolre, Mr. and Mra. GreMr. Samsel showo a cCIIIPiete gory Tlleodore, Lisa and Todd,
or COiumbua and Rllilort Cook or
Plain City ljlent a weekend with
Mr. and Mra. Ray Heiney.

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The~oo;~;jolnedbyf!!eilfv.Mr. 1 lo!l~ Chlldo to 1n Colum.
. Rlg)Olt ~his !alliel', Cllrenco bua thlo week vtaltlns, Mr. snd
will) a cook- ~pelt,
dinner ·at·the Holf.. Mro. Frllllklln Qdnther and lam·
Hsrloy . day 1M I~Worthlng\oll,,. ,anl~e llf, ,II• relllrned to Columbuo
ore
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· Smday with the Qllntbera 1'1oollo' l'u or
. wore here for their 8011 who hod
OVER 1,000 PQIJNllS of map. spent the psat wook with tho
DallY vacation Bible achool
zlnos, all cOilll'lhlted bi lololgs Wllllalli Childs lamUy.
at the !1. Paul Lothftsn Church
ores reside~, worolila4ed liu . Mia. c. M. HOM0\11 has re-• will be hold lor cine -k, Aug.
ototlon Wll\)ll •anll car Friday turned !rom a trip to Calllornla · 19.23, with cla&amp;!ft (rpJm 9 lo
111E IIEV. HOWARD ~It, and token ti&gt; the Veterans Hoe- to vtolt lie~ two daughters. 9\e 11:30 a.m., Brlal! V, i!ngel, Jllll·
- Plltor or the NQI'tll Lewis- pltal 01 Chillicothe, Mrs. Albert and Mr. aod Mra. Qlrdon Har- tor 111100Dced,
llura C!Jul'eh, ~ l lliOOIIJl'Prlse . ' Jlouah modo the ~q~peil fDrllll&amp;l" ris Dow to Loa Angeloa where
The program wllllnellldo muSunday, ill~~ &lt;lqlePticm wah · · zi!&gt;os after taking a rewovereor· they VIsited COl. and Mrs. Low- ale lor stl agea, handerafia, BlDvo a.nd
friends, parlsb- ller, ooly to diacovorthe Ire- rence VIYian (Mellall) and !rom blo study snd clrtc!OOa. Also
lonoro o!the Midd!OI)Ol'l Presby: .mindouo need for readlqjmaler· thoro went to Saratopto visit Included In tho program will bO
lal
Mrs. Jllllan Motley.
a apeclal mlnloture thealre praKant !Ooes remains a patient deetlonustngthemlnloier'amag~:0~~=~=~·:•:::-:•::::;;~;;::~::;:::::;;_~:::~:::::;:;~:;:;:;:;:~:;:_
CEMETERY VANDALISM Is at !1. Marys Hoapltalln IJuntlng. net moving Dsurtnealn the "litno minor problem, an:l from ~e 1m although he -eta to be Ue theatre" conslroeled lor that
::! to
time .resldellls report tho re- dlochorgod Iiiier thlo week. !Us porPQse.
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moval of flowers and wreaths, gr"""'""enta, Mr. snd Mrs. Paul
Slnart
were
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his
visitors
frOm
three lo 11 years or age
and damages to momunenta and
Slnday.
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Nancy
Thomas of Ripley, w, va.' Mr. Engel noted.
roES&gt;AY
In on el!ort to alleviate atleaot
·were
recant
vlsllora or Mr. and
FOREST ROSE Coullcll 285, part .of the problems which have
.Jlall&amp;hleta o! Ameri&lt;J. Toeoda1, existed In the Rock
and Mrs. pamy Thomas. MilS ThOmas lo a tescher In Florida but
1:30 p.m. at tho ball; a vote on· ~lord Cemotertea, the Sallospends the IUIIIIDero here with
COOiolldation WlilJ the Q!oster bury T01rnsblp lrustees, Bernard
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llero orgec1 ID attend.
Roland Rod!ord, hlve decided to
A program on "Sea 9leUa11
PAST .¥ATRONS Pcmoroy lnsllll .mercury VIII•• lights, one
and how to use them In arrant·
(]llpter 188, OES, will meat at In each &lt;;emoterf. .
lng was the hlt!hllghtorthe month·
7o30 Tuesday ev.nlns at the hmno
DR. AND MRS. PAUL Jomlsoo
ly Jl\eetlng or the Rose Garden
or Mrs. Fred
Club o! ~rs PlslnnrithMrs.
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Frank G&gt;ebol, theprogromchelrREVIV
Cburcb of God, oro back In Temps, Egypt lfier
man.
Choater, Jllil . ~1 ,July 28. a.v. . having been f.orced to leave the
Jlobllt1'orlo\', oVBqloUat . Serv• . mlulon atstloo almost two years Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whipple, · Eoeh member brouglll a vase
DIOI'I'jed on June 8 In lndlsna, to donate to tho Vetersna Memel.., 7:30 Pl ai., eaeh ovonllw, . op whin .lor broke out.
()pintO the,publle.
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Mrs. Jll!llson Is the former weroi\DJII&gt;red guests atthe.- ..1 orla1 Hospital lo he used by the
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. Mary Martha Orr. niece of M111 plentc' oi the One-Won..Qoe Claos patients. Mrs. Harold Massar
·' Margaret Sauer, Middleport, S...: of the&lt;
Firat J!ap!Jill Ia In charge of the project.
dro, Glen lllCl Steve all remained c=~ paid recenlly at tho Mid·
Plans were discussed lor enPark.
tries In the )!lower show at tile
In tblo eounl.tf to ooilllnue their d!
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terlan cll\rch.
mjoger.
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)olr. ind Mrs. All&gt;ort Rooab lng OUt tho Memorial Dey theme. noilnce&lt;I the a.-Iatola
Mr•. Marl' Hawkins, ~. L11- ~ro 1ft Evans, W, V~~o ~
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!hi .Illlilts ql Mro, David Enta· .

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lo the high school was structur·
allY unsafe to accOOlmodate new
science equipment. It could be
Itt. 1, Scottown; Mrs. Charles F. possible that we in Mason County
Johnson, Rt 4 Dak Hill; Mrs. are beading for another SUver
John H. While, RL 1 Scottown; Bridge dioaater. I do not hove •
llrs. Etne P, Purcell, Athens. child attending Wahamo H : g h
School. II I did I would not lot
BIRTHS
them
enter the school untll I was
Mrs. William A. Holley, 125
assured·
by the Superintendent of
Portsmouth Rd., son, 5:16 a. m.
MIJIIda.y; Mrs. Roy Goodwin, Kan- Schools and the Mason County
aup, daughter, 9:08 s. m. Moo- school board that It wu sale.
~; Mrs. John w. Fooce, Rt 2 Why didn't Mr. Cb'de Foley, the
BldwoU, daoghtor, 11:50 a.m. principal demand on lnveatlga·
Uon to detormlno II tho schoollo
Mcnay; Mrs. James Collins, h
safe?
If this matter is not cleared
1 Ewirvton, son, 2:56 p. m. Mon..,,
the
porento who hove ~hlldren
day; Mrs. George l Kandolph,
Jr., P~ Pleasant, daughter, 6:21 attending the high school should
p. m. Mooday; Mrs. ROOert E. not let them enter when the new
Klaul, Pt Pies .ant, dauglltor, term begins. Since this 11118110
condition la a matter of public
7:42 p, m. Monlay.
record, the principal, the s..&gt;or·
DISCHARGES
lntondent
o! ·Schools and the
Mrs. Roy Baisden, Jr., Mrs.
school
board
should be held II·
Alpha Bsrr, Mrs. John H. Colt·
man, Ward C. Hall, Deborah D. ble for any dlsoster that might

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ji!Gure, ill. 1 GiiUipolla; "Mrs. John
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, llluoht L McCallit. Loiter ltlv·
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:trow, w. va.; Geora8 a Ben,aou, RL 3, lAOO, W. Va.; Mrs.
Dulol · M. Slnlth, Pl. . Pleasant;
Mra. Robert E, Klaul, Pl. Pleas·
lit; Mrs. WWiun H. Ohll-,
West COlumbia; Mrs. Georp l
'llardolpb, Jr;, Pl. Pleasant; M.
1Dilt .Kesterson, Rt. 3 Pamer07;
r;Y ,Mra. fAooard Lunsford, R~ 2,
~~ Mrs. Horace H. McEI·
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Mrs.
·Roscoe Satterfield, Middleport;
Franklin H. Po e, Jr. , Middleport; Joy D. Beaver, Middleport;
Mrs. JIOlles Collinl1 RL.l Ewing.
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who passed away July 23,
1152, sixteen yurs ago today.

!96'1 CHEVILLE 396, 4 · .l)leed
standard shlll. roeap tires,
regullr size $10, bologna 3 lb.
*1.!9. milk 89 cents galloo.
baron jowl 3 lb. $1.!9, soap
powdora regular size 3 for Sl.
M &amp; G Market. Rt. 7. Middleport.
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'l'Oto\EROY, OHIO

WELL KEPT earpebl show the ELECTROLUX SALES and serresults o1 regular mue Lustre
vice.: Sweepers, rug wasllers
spot deanlng . Rent electric
and polishers. Genuine pirls.
shampooer $1. Baker Furnl- can 99UIIO.
11-IS-tfe
ture.
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ONE RIDING horse. vory gentle, Morgan maro. Phone 7424311 after 5 p.m. Phone 74:!5163.
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Thelma Wattoo hn returned
home after .IIJ)Ondlng a two weeks
vaeatlan wtp&gt; hor !ICII1, Carl, and'
tamlly of Newarll. ·TheJo t.oorocl
!ltleon italeo lhrousb tht Weill,
vialted at the Morman· TeiiiiJie,
Salt Lake Cley, Dl~~~~e¥1111111, 111K1
Knotts Berry Farm In Anaheim,
cattr., Denver Colo., Cheyeme,
Wyo., R...,, Nevada, AbeiiDo,
·Kaaaaa, will&gt; Mra, Walloll'l
father, llr. Raymond Rand, In'
Sacnm..to IIIKI her granclmother, Mary Adams, in Sa n
Fran&lt;l1co, and Ronnie Holter 111K1
family, Coronado, Calif.
llr. and lira. Paul Bradford
and &lt;hlldren of Athens vlalted
over tllo weekend with hlo Jlllr·
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Gene lind Mary Kt,y Yoot.
Rita Sal• ealebratocl her fll.
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teent11 blrlhclojo with a ho,yrido In
3uahlwln · · ·
hor honor "' !he Portland Park. ·
Those attending were Debbie ..
9'K Sportwln ·· ·
Cross, Sandra Sl,yre, Kelt!elh
Thel11 Jr., lArry Holland, Debblo Norris. Kt,y Thelu, Pat1;!'
!hit, Be1Q1 1'7lea, bran ErYin,
Billy IWI Jr., Cll'Y Morris, Jell
Donahue, Darrel Norr!a, Becil;y
PIIONB...,.
Saleer, Debblt Lavilley, Betide
Prollltt, Bemard La~alley Jr.,
David Grlndatol!, Mike Salser,
llllbln Allen, Pam Mlddteawart.
.(her the ride. the tolloooinc .,..
joyocla P. J. parb-YilthRita, Patt;y !hie, lltl&gt;ble Cross, Debbie
NOrris. Debbie Lavalley, Cll')'
Morris, . Rabin Allen, Pam Ml6- II¥ United. Preaa iatarMIIOIIII'
dloawart, Sharon lrYin, Beeb'
Tadll' 1a Tueoday,
23, tho
Salser and SlndY Sayre, !btdQ' 205th day of 1968 111111 1ft IG
mOI'IIIn8 they attended clureh follow.
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noon a IIWilnlnlna port;y at Hill- quarter and new Jll&amp;se.
cion Lakes.
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Ql-.ts ol llr. and Mra. Oin8f
The evening stua are Ve1111
Dally m !lmdl,rwerethelr cilu&amp;ll· ond ,J "'!ter.
tor, Marlo Dally and daulhler,
011 th!o day In hlalal')';
RUth Row and her two IGIIS ol
Jn 1803, Irlah patriot Rciber1
Beverly, lolf.Dally'ulater, ll(ag- Emni811 led an lniWTection
&amp;lo Rial, hor -.and fa11&gt;111 ol. ._..t lha Brltlob which failed.
SaDdyvllle, W, Va.,, ·and Ml'l. He WI&amp; oentencocl IG delth tor
Carry BolJD of~lrOIIOII.
Marie Dally """ - . ~··
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apont a f011 da,ya In Clevolllnd wsa 11'!!111 when

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77:1-5149
TERMITES SWARMING?
1941
PONTIAC,
2
door,
body
AUCftONEI!R
They are re-produetlves, not
Complete Sonlce
exeel!ent, good tires, !Ike new
your worker colony. Free In1"-tiNIII
Interior,
motor
needs
repair,
spections and lnformattoD on NEW STEREO component,
$125. Ernest Griffin, I..oog
0111 Brlllllwri
Sansul, solid state AM &amp; ~"'M
erawl space dangers. No
1lladie.
Boltom,
phone
98!&gt;-3310.
multiple stereo tuner, amplisslesman, low overhead, 50
7-23-31p
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fier wtlh output for two stereo
per eent savings. Allled Ptst
speaker system, power output
Cootrol. Pomeroy,
Ohio.
130 watts, connections for COLT, 20 months old, phone Am CONDITIONING RofrlgerPhone 992-5669 evenlhp.
allon sorvlce. Jack's Refrig7-23-Ste
1192-2990.
phooo, tape head, speakers
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eration, New Haven. hone
and stereo head phone, two
112-11'19.
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Sansul stereo speakers, three 1951 BUICK In running condiWILL DO sewing at home tion and :r 1955 Bulel body
way-five speaker aystem, 12
zippers, pockebl, pegging,
and motor, all for $50. Phone READY - MIX conerete deliv- ford.
hemming, alterations, eto. lll&lt;fl woofer, two oaeb, five
George and Kathy Beegle and
ered right to your projoct.
!M9-Z413.
7-2S-31e
!neb mid..-auge horns, two
Mrt. Freddie Thabet, Maaon,
Fast and easy. Free . f!J!l- daugllter, Am,y, of Columbus vishom twoeten, 35 to 10,000
Phone 773-581il.
4-~
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CPs frequency, 45 watts, wal- MANUFACTURER'S SALE leln Reocly - Mh Co., Mlddie- and sans. Rand)' and Jell.
Farm and Home white Late&gt;:
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Sprlngo nut finish. Phone 113-2211?
Dick and Lola · Sterrett and
port, Ohio.
I Ill tte
house and bam palhl. Rog.
Portland. ,
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N!te Club. 5 to I p.m. Mon1001, Matt and Max, and &amp;Isle
$U9 gallon. Sale ·price ~-99
day thru Friday. Ladles nlgbt
BUDGET PRICE !urnllure · on KliOI1P of Gallipolis ~ Satllr•
every Friday.
U-tfc TRY BEFORE you buy: We a gallon. King Builders Supwith Mr. and lira. 0 H •
our third Door budge! shop. day
ply Co., Middleport, Ohio, 1192wiD bring this 1968 model zig
KliOI1P
IIIKI aon, Max. Mike SlerBaltor Furniture, Middleport,
3748.
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sewing
machine
to
your
rott
opent
the _past week with h!s
Wanted To Buy
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gr~a. Mr. and Mrs. JimANTIQUES, furniture, dlabes, home so "'- may sew on it. 1968 APACHE Faleon eamplng
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like
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buy
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anly
mlo
Sterrett at Mount Plrl'J.
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
traUor. can 119M80l or ... SEWING MACHINES, repair ' Edith Grimm of Kl!llt ~
$36 eash, or 8 payments of
GeeD, 800 W. Maln St., Pome''
WOlle Guinther alter 4:30 p.m.
servlee, aD makes. WY 2- several days with har lalhar,
$5.50 per month. Call IIIZ-2836.
roy,
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2284. , . Fabric Shelp, Pom- Harry Wolfe, and visited with
7-21-etc
eroy. Aathorllll!d Singer Salos llr. and lira. otis Knoppandllr.
GOOD CLEAN dry roots, gin- .
i961 Nl!lWPORT Chry!ler, 4and Service. We llllarpen and Mra. Eameot Grimm.
Galli a and '
seng, .,. lb., yellow root, ts
good rubber
good . Selaors.
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Marie Walker, dauglller or Ann
(]SOn .
lb.; May apple root, 30 cents RYE SEED, fl bushel. David -Door
llha ' Mlrion ReynQida, 'loll
~) Walker, returned home
lb. , BID Baney, Reodsvllle,
Portland. Phone 113f-1!-tf~ ~A!IE'l"''E ~ mac!hl1101 ~ with hor~~r. Go I d !o ..,vj.oi~JIItli ~ ~; ~~;.,st.' Liiw; '
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Ohlf&gt;. ,, :, ' . . ., H't«&lt; Yost,
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lldJ with 1 bouquet
IIARLI!:Y DAVIDSON MOTORMS8CII1, W. Va. 'Phone '17US41. some time helping eare for her . land.
. Ooorera IDd IIi! loe Cl'lllll
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
CYCLE $100 an 1Ht-l433
ff* 1IW1! and unele, llr. and Mrs.
llr, lind lira. Paul CUrrey untwleh. Sl!o lsa~Uaed 0110
Femele Help Wanted
miniature, f/5 and up. Stud
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Wallaeo lUll wHo have been Ul. ai111 nophow, . F111'1'11lt messing, oandwf&lt;h ll;yor Into 1 Vllo 11M!
service
and grooirong. Phoae
BAR MAID, no ezperleDee
Monday thru Friday
lnsuran~ ,
lorry and Doroth.Y Jobn..., of ot. Belpre ~ S.WdaJ IDd lhla •uae- a .,_ llPt
Ente~toined
991-5443.
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nocessary, nl&amp;4lf" shlit. Apply
S p.m.
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9dppinaport, Pl., and diUdrell fllllday will&gt; Roger uid NIIIK\Y holder tor l&lt;o cream. .
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Insurance
heel have been visiting his partnla, Adamo and dlusf&gt;lar.
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eanceUed? Lost !'0111' Ollft"at· llr. 'and llro. Earnest JohniGII
JO&lt;olyr, Tt~lor and Ellen b· of f'rlno~ went an trill' In Parla
dleport.
7~1· AKC Golden Retriever P,Upples.
524 Ash St., Middleport. 911- eonsolo wtJh radio, 4 speakor's license? CaD 1192-2968.
and h!a brolllor-la-law and &amp;Ia- ler - • guests of llrs.. Nancy 011 &lt;hlrpo of World War II
I 15 lfe
ter, llr. and lira. Bernard Lav- Adoma on Tuooday evening.
treason.
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8-e-tte ers. ~ ov11r paymenls of
Help Wanted
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f6 per monlb or pay balance
---alley and lamll.r. ' Hia molhar,
VIsiting with llr. lind lira.
1n 1947, Prealdolt
JANITOR, PART time Sunday
$118.24. Try It In your home.
Peaee or mind II wonderEmma Jahnaon, Is rellu'llllll Charles (111dte,y) Bee&amp;le reeent- walked unheralded bU tho
employment. AP!Jly Blue Tar- YOU CAN still save 130 or more
Call
911J.283tl.
7-11-«e
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exeept when lt'a apeW
homo wiUl thaD! tor a visit. 11 - e FraM!e M&lt;Kelvey, Nor- Selate ehlmber, At down and
on aluminum boats . call ~
tan, Middleport.
7-ZS-«c
"Piet!e"
•nd It's the boU wbo
llr. lind lira. Pete FISher of rna Ka,y Andria and dausf&gt;!er, uplalned: "I got homesick tor
2347 or - Cash or· SIX ROOM boose, 3 or 4 bed11
!living
It to you.
Cleve!IIIKI vlslted·wlth h!afalller, Jenller, or Belpre, llott;y Car· this 1011. 1 apent wi'At I lhlnlt
terms.
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John Fisher, Sr. and slater, F111 penter and cllulhMr, Cricket, were the beat 10 - · a11111 .
Frlelld of 01111. IDIIII a , .
IMII, two flnlahed I'OOiill.
Prollltt and t.mlil.
Harry (Tobe) Beeaio· .of Wam- !Uo In the ~"
POTATOES, beaM, cabbage
Help Wanted
fiOU!IQiffr In ~ol~ fG1II •
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extra
lola
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outlet.
Mr.
and
llrs.
Glem
Morrl1011
pwn,
Pl., Carol Am and Seolt
A thoutlht tor tho ciiJ: Brltlah c, good manu co1Ug1 pro-,
and beets, Phone 113-nH.
. mM TRAINEES, see our ad an
Conlaet Bill 'ii'IIDmriDI,
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Clarence Proffltl, Portland.
tbe aoclal page,
7-Sie
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Pomeroy.
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&lt;atlonwlthhoraunt,EIIIhorWolll, her u..-.-r, Pamela, ot bird ooara too hfalllf fli .ooarl (I klclc ... lht """" betort ' ' .
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theu M:rt tried to oecuw · •
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With hla DWD1111181."
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111sb to thenk lfr, llarleyT. J - and her uneltJ. Date West. lira.
.Dimer _.esta or Bell ~II
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' CAMPING TraDer by day Gl'
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RADIO
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son
for
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their
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all
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MorriiOII
lathe
daugllter
or
liaranlolonday
wareLou!ee!bleniiiKI
one flanr, partly lurnlahed 11
.....,, sleepe 7, Phone 982repossessed, beautiful cabinet, those who helped to put the ho.Y r9 West.
hor ICII1, Woodrow PariGIII, or ·
dollred.
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mucbllll&gt;roelatod.
Bill
Comall Sr. of Chi...,, ~.
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new.
Balance
duo
Middleport. Can be seen by
A •-•••OilliiYedSaturdi.Y who Ia lllattooocl there with lha
Kllllllb and Btmlee netu
or $1JO a week. can 1192-D.
1PpG1D1meDt aflit 5 p.m. El-.
evenbog at the h&lt;De otllr. and Arlll1, ~ • week with hla · lind dllldren, David, Dollla ODd
I"'VE """" furnlabed apart.
?~1-«e
den Walbum, phone 992-2105
lira. Jamea Jolulsoa, Jlml ~ wile, Bee IIIKI ICII1, Bill Jr., -' ~ ·~the ,.......In Cfll;,
men! also by August I have
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lind GroasOOJ Todd, Mlllbel1'f their home.bore.
dmad and lltendocl tile Sl n

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Today,'s
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INFORMATION
NEWS
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· LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
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12 NOON

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TWCl.liliESH COUHliN EGGS
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five room bouse, furnltbed,
baaemen!, M &amp; G Martel, Bt.
7, Middleport.

Business Services

NO. 6, STOKER OOAL al lor- RADIO AND TV REPoUR, boose
mer Clinton Coal Co. tipple, ealla, antenns, sale and lnIDeated I mllea east ol WeDs- · staUation. John Harrtsan, 701 ·
Broadway st., Middleport,
ton. Phone 3M-37I7 Wofiston
7-14-Ue
for Information. Walloo Coal phane 1192-2522.
Company.
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APPI.JANCE HOSPITAL- Authorized Briggs and Stratton
GOOD SEVEN room boose,
and Lawn Boy, parts and
bath and ball; IW&lt;l lobi, wiD
eonslder trading trailer. Con- servlceo; repair Tecu!llleb
tact SUsie Wood, Syraeuse. and Kohlor engines and an .
small appl!anees, Tblrd Sl.,
Phone 1192-25!11.
7-11-Ste
Masoo, W. Va., John M. II$
gen.
11-INOte
TWO YEAR old two bedroom
home, bath, lull basement, garago, In Syraeuse, Phone 9IIJ.
S4ll
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FIVE ROOM, bath, ullllly, aloe
loeatlon, Phone - - - after
I p.m.
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llrolm'a Trlllor
Park, llllnersvmo, Phone 11927-11-IJic

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JI'URNISHED and unfumlabod
apartments. Cl&lt;110 to ldlool.
Phone 119U4S4,
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TRAILER SPACE, aU utnlltetl
avaDable. Inquire Ill Mulberry after 3 or 5 p.m.' 11'1'111! P.
0. Boa 425 Pomeroy. 5-:19-tfe
JI'URNISHED apartment, I w o
bedrooms, Middleport. Phone
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SMAU. POODLES, groomed
tree 11 you wtab. west mg~&gt;­
Jand White Terriers and minIature Sehnauzers. ~ary
ohots, aU A.K.C. Barkaroo
Konnelo, CoolYIIlo. Phone 117!elif, visitors wolcome.
7-14-lllle

· ..: .PVRNISJII!D GARAGE apart. FOUR ROOM HOUSE, helh.
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extra lot and bouse trailer Ill

ment 811 LinColn Hill. Utllltl•
pjdd; adulll anly. Phone 982-

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4!11 llprlnc Avo.,
1192-221111.
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Inquiries
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IIAibert HiD,
Sr, or Ia7-17-411!

Po••roy Roltt.
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lira. Joaeph R. Johnoan.
Mrl, Otto~ i
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chll*- ~ ....a;
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Ph¥ onloyed I Dohl!w trli&gt; notr
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llf f!!lereit Ill \»&gt;DDDD wJth
:l!everly an tho Musklngum,
llr. and llrL ~eno lllnflw.
Rhonda and-.weroSundl.r '
aflernoan vtaltora o1 llr and
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'lol!'. and lira. Charley Smith
were &amp;lndl7 •WIIIDtl v!sltora of
their . dausl&gt;ter lnd san-In-law,
llr.llnd Mra. Doyle~. Kat!,
KeY)n and Charlea, La~wsv!lla.

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RAVE NOW 1(1 alullllmlm boat.,
10-IS-II-14 fl.. dean mado,
a~un~r:
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One "mile off Rt. 31, on ~
bUry Road.
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Paul ...,. ..l!ddle, Ellhor WoJt,
Bill COnlall Jr.. Charlet and

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avqld rlotaj 'but h11111 lbere
IJ · 10 ,_ucb truth · Ill · th•
ebarae tbey 1re leveUng. ,
-Ha"ill E. Sm~h1 cwllta11t
~haneellor. rtf me Ulllventif
oJ· North Carolllla, 011 .nu..

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RouA,":-,. K.
IDd Gille YoJI, llic! 11011 Cllllot,
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too, W, Va., _.t WemeldiJ IUtY~
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Suilda)-, July 28, beef~ It
noon It the FarlledllwlSPortaman Club. Everyone Ia weleome.
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POODLE Pl/Pf'IES AKC Toy
While and stud aervlee, 4 and
I U.. Phone 1192-Jiflli.

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llellhta. 'l11e fo11ow1118 guestaenThelma
IIJIOIIi 1 """· P!'III&lt;II&lt;O, Clndmad bellpme ·
Jo:rod lhe-oeaalon: ltr:andllrr. pie Ill da,ya . til her &lt;IMI&amp;b'e!', Clll Silllril101.
Everett Bay Jobnlaa and Audra Mar7 Dorlt, andtudly of !'Om-·
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Rouah and Rodney Doon of Gat.. ~~- home ~ ~ill' tor •
IW&lt;ifo, llr. and llrL Kenneth
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IN MEMORY of GraltDn Stout,
who passed away July 23,
1152, sixteen yurs ago today.

!96'1 CHEVILLE 396, 4 · .l)leed
standard shlll. roeap tires,
regullr size $10, bologna 3 lb.
*1.!9. milk 89 cents galloo.
baron jowl 3 lb. $1.!9, soap
powdora regular size 3 for Sl.
M &amp; G Market. Rt. 7. Middleport.
7-ZI-31p

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'l'Oto\EROY, OHIO

WELL KEPT earpebl show the ELECTROLUX SALES and serresults o1 regular mue Lustre
vice.: Sweepers, rug wasllers
spot deanlng . Rent electric
and polishers. Genuine pirls.
shampooer $1. Baker Furnl- can 99UIIO.
11-IS-tfe
ture.
7-2Uic

ONE RIDING horse. vory gentle, Morgan maro. Phone 7424311 after 5 p.m. Phone 74:!5163.
7-!l.,!te

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Thelma Wattoo hn returned
home after .IIJ)Ondlng a two weeks
vaeatlan wtp&gt; hor !ICII1, Carl, and'
tamlly of Newarll. ·TheJo t.oorocl
!ltleon italeo lhrousb tht Weill,
vialted at the Morman· TeiiiiJie,
Salt Lake Cley, Dl~~~~e¥1111111, 111K1
Knotts Berry Farm In Anaheim,
cattr., Denver Colo., Cheyeme,
Wyo., R...,, Nevada, AbeiiDo,
·Kaaaaa, will&gt; Mra, Walloll'l
father, llr. Raymond Rand, In'
Sacnm..to IIIKI her granclmother, Mary Adams, in Sa n
Fran&lt;l1co, and Ronnie Holter 111K1
family, Coronado, Calif.
llr. and lira. Paul Bradford
and &lt;hlldren of Athens vlalted
over tllo weekend with hlo Jlllr·
ents, llr. and lira. otto Brad.

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ket, ¥1ddlenort.
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Sadly ml8sed by wife,
mother, and Judltll and
Robert Stout.
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trade for plekup truck 'GI' livestock. Phone lliiUI93.
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Bulkbzer Radiator :'l'a ' The
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1110011ns wilt. ba at the home or
·'We fn ShKfc .
Gene lind Mary Kt,y Yoot.
Rita Sal• ealebratocl her fll.
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teent11 blrlhclojo with a ho,yrido In
3uahlwln · · ·
hor honor "' !he Portland Park. ·
Those attending were Debbie ..
9'K Sportwln ·· ·
Cross, Sandra Sl,yre, Kelt!elh
Thel11 Jr., lArry Holland, Debblo Norris. Kt,y Thelu, Pat1;!'
!hit, Be1Q1 1'7lea, bran ErYin,
Billy IWI Jr., Cll'Y Morris, Jell
Donahue, Darrel Norr!a, Becil;y
PIIONB...,.
Saleer, Debblt Lavilley, Betide
Prollltt, Bemard La~alley Jr.,
David Grlndatol!, Mike Salser,
llllbln Allen, Pam Mlddteawart.
.(her the ride. the tolloooinc .,..
joyocla P. J. parb-YilthRita, Patt;y !hie, lltl&gt;ble Cross, Debbie
NOrris. Debbie Lavalley, Cll')'
Morris, . Rabin Allen, Pam Ml6- II¥ United. Preaa iatarMIIOIIII'
dloawart, Sharon lrYin, Beeb'
Tadll' 1a Tueoday,
23, tho
Salser and SlndY Sayre, !btdQ' 205th day of 1968 111111 1ft IG
mOI'IIIn8 they attended clureh follow.
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noon a IIWilnlnlna port;y at Hill- quarter and new Jll&amp;se.
cion Lakes.
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Ql-.ts ol llr. and Mra. Oin8f
The evening stua are Ve1111
Dally m !lmdl,rwerethelr cilu&amp;ll· ond ,J "'!ter.
tor, Marlo Dally and daulhler,
011 th!o day In hlalal')';
RUth Row and her two IGIIS ol
Jn 1803, Irlah patriot Rciber1
Beverly, lolf.Dally'ulater, ll(ag- Emni811 led an lniWTection
&amp;lo Rial, hor -.and fa11&gt;111 ol. ._..t lha Brltlob which failed.
SaDdyvllle, W, Va.,, ·and Ml'l. He WI&amp; oentencocl IG delth tor
Carry BolJD of~lrOIIOII.
Marie Dally """ - . ~··
1n 11104, lha Ice .,..., cCIIIO
apont a f011 da,ya In Clevolllnd wsa 11'!!111 when

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flEE STOUGE
·140'1'8 PROOFING

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77:1-5149
TERMITES SWARMING?
1941
PONTIAC,
2
door,
body
AUCftONEI!R
They are re-produetlves, not
Complete Sonlce
exeel!ent, good tires, !Ike new
your worker colony. Free In1"-tiNIII
Interior,
motor
needs
repair,
spections and lnformattoD on NEW STEREO component,
$125. Ernest Griffin, I..oog
0111 Brlllllwri
Sansul, solid state AM &amp; ~"'M
erawl space dangers. No
1lladie.
Boltom,
phone
98!&gt;-3310.
multiple stereo tuner, amplisslesman, low overhead, 50
7-23-31p
I I lfe
fier wtlh output for two stereo
per eent savings. Allled Ptst
speaker system, power output
Cootrol. Pomeroy,
Ohio.
130 watts, connections for COLT, 20 months old, phone Am CONDITIONING RofrlgerPhone 992-5669 evenlhp.
allon sorvlce. Jack's Refrig7-23-Ste
1192-2990.
phooo, tape head, speakers
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eration, New Haven. hone
and stereo head phone, two
112-11'19.
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Sansul stereo speakers, three 1951 BUICK In running condiWILL DO sewing at home tion and :r 1955 Bulel body
way-five speaker aystem, 12
zippers, pockebl, pegging,
and motor, all for $50. Phone READY - MIX conerete deliv- ford.
hemming, alterations, eto. lll&lt;fl woofer, two oaeb, five
George and Kathy Beegle and
ered right to your projoct.
!M9-Z413.
7-2S-31e
!neb mid..-auge horns, two
Mrt. Freddie Thabet, Maaon,
Fast and easy. Free . f!J!l- daugllter, Am,y, of Columbus vishom twoeten, 35 to 10,000
Phone 773-581il.
4-~
mates. Phone 992.,1284, Goag- lted &amp;mllo1 with June Wendorf
CPs frequency, 45 watts, wal- MANUFACTURER'S SALE leln Reocly - Mh Co., Mlddie- and sans. Rand)' and Jell.
Farm and Home white Late&gt;:
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Sprlngo nut finish. Phone 113-2211?
Dick and Lola · Sterrett and
port, Ohio.
I Ill tte
house and bam palhl. Rog.
Portland. ,
7-ZI-st~
N!te Club. 5 to I p.m. Mon1001, Matt and Max, and &amp;Isle
$U9 gallon. Sale ·price ~-99
day thru Friday. Ladles nlgbt
BUDGET PRICE !urnllure · on KliOI1P of Gallipolis ~ Satllr•
every Friday.
U-tfc TRY BEFORE you buy: We a gallon. King Builders Supwith Mr. and lira. 0 H •
our third Door budge! shop. day
ply Co., Middleport, Ohio, 1192wiD bring this 1968 model zig
KliOI1P
IIIKI aon, Max. Mike SlerBaltor Furniture, Middleport,
3748.
?-23-l:lte
zag
sewing
machine
to
your
rott
opent
the _past week with h!s
Wanted To Buy
Oblo.
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gr~a. Mr. and Mrs. JimANTIQUES, furniture, dlabes, home so "'- may sew on it. 1968 APACHE Faleon eamplng
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you
like
II,
buy
It,
lor
anly
mlo
Sterrett at Mount Plrl'J.
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
traUor. can 119M80l or ... SEWING MACHINES, repair ' Edith Grimm of Kl!llt ~
$36 eash, or 8 payments of
GeeD, 800 W. Maln St., Pome''
WOlle Guinther alter 4:30 p.m.
servlee, aD makes. WY 2- several days with har lalhar,
$5.50 per month. Call IIIZ-2836.
roy,
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2284. , . Fabric Shelp, Pom- Harry Wolfe, and visited with
7-21-etc
eroy. Aathorllll!d Singer Salos llr. and lira. otis Knoppandllr.
GOOD CLEAN dry roots, gin- .
i961 Nl!lWPORT Chry!ler, 4and Service. We llllarpen and Mra. Eameot Grimm.
Galli a and '
seng, .,. lb., yellow root, ts
good rubber
good . Selaors.
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Marie Walker, dauglller or Ann
(]SOn .
lb.; May apple root, 30 cents RYE SEED, fl bushel. David -Door
llha ' Mlrion ReynQida, 'loll
~) Walker, returned home
lb. , BID Baney, Reodsvllle,
Portland. Phone 113f-1!-tf~ ~A!IE'l"''E ~ mac!hl1101 ~ with hor~~r. Go I d !o ..,vj.oi~JIItli ~ ~; ~~;.,st.' Liiw; '
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Ohlf&gt;. ,, :, ' . . ., H't«&lt; Yost,
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lldJ with 1 bouquet
IIARLI!:Y DAVIDSON MOTORMS8CII1, W. Va. 'Phone '17US41. some time helping eare for her . land.
. Ooorera IDd IIi! loe Cl'lllll
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
CYCLE $100 an 1Ht-l433
ff* 1IW1! and unele, llr. and Mrs.
llr, lind lira. Paul CUrrey untwleh. Sl!o lsa~Uaed 0110
Femele Help Wanted
miniature, f/5 and up. Stud
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Wallaeo lUll wHo have been Ul. ai111 nophow, . F111'1'11lt messing, oandwf&lt;h ll;yor Into 1 Vllo 11M!
service
and grooirong. Phoae
BAR MAID, no ezperleDee
Monday thru Friday
lnsuran~ ,
lorry and Doroth.Y Jobn..., of ot. Belpre ~ S.WdaJ IDd lhla •uae- a .,_ llPt
Ente~toined
991-5443.
IJ 3 lte
nocessary, nl&amp;4lf" shlit. Apply
S p.m.
7-21-«p
9dppinaport, Pl., and diUdrell fllllday will&gt; Roger uid NIIIK\Y holder tor l&lt;o cream. .
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Insurance
heel have been visiting his partnla, Adamo and dlusf&gt;lar.
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eanceUed? Lost !'0111' Ollft"at· llr. 'and llro. Earnest JohniGII
JO&lt;olyr, Tt~lor and Ellen b· of f'rlno~ went an trill' In Parla
dleport.
7~1· AKC Golden Retriever P,Upples.
524 Ash St., Middleport. 911- eonsolo wtJh radio, 4 speakor's license? CaD 1192-2968.
and h!a brolllor-la-law and &amp;Ia- ler - • guests of llrs.. Nancy 011 &lt;hlrpo of World War II
I 15 lfe
ter, llr. and lira. Bernard Lav- Adoma on Tuooday evening.
treason.
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8-e-tte ers. ~ ov11r paymenls of
Help Wanted
., PHIL PASTQIET
f6 per monlb or pay balance
---alley and lamll.r. ' Hia molhar,
VIsiting with llr. lind lira.
1n 1947, Prealdolt
JANITOR, PART time Sunday
$118.24. Try It In your home.
Peaee or mind II wonderEmma Jahnaon, Is rellu'llllll Charles (111dte,y) Bee&amp;le reeent- walked unheralded bU tho
employment. AP!Jly Blue Tar- YOU CAN still save 130 or more
Call
911J.283tl.
7-11-«e
ful,
exeept when lt'a apeW
homo wiUl thaD! tor a visit. 11 - e FraM!e M&lt;Kelvey, Nor- Selate ehlmber, At down and
on aluminum boats . call ~
tan, Middleport.
7-ZS-«c
"Piet!e"
•nd It's the boU wbo
llr. lind lira. Pete FISher of rna Ka,y Andria and dausf&gt;!er, uplalned: "I got homesick tor
2347 or - Cash or· SIX ROOM boose, 3 or 4 bed11
!living
It to you.
Cleve!IIIKI vlslted·wlth h!afalller, Jenller, or Belpre, llott;y Car· this 1011. 1 apent wi'At I lhlnlt
terms.
ll-19-3lte
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John Fisher, Sr. and slater, F111 penter and cllulhMr, Cricket, were the beat 10 - · a11111 .
Frlelld of 01111. IDIIII a , .
IMII, two flnlahed I'OOiill.
Prollltt and t.mlil.
Harry (Tobe) Beeaio· .of Wam- !Uo In the ~"
POTATOES, beaM, cabbage
Help Wanted
fiOU!IQiffr In ~ol~ fG1II •
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Two
extra
lola
wltll
outlet.
Mr.
and
llrs.
Glem
Morrl1011
pwn,
Pl., Carol Am and Seolt
A thoutlht tor tho ciiJ: Brltlah c, good manu co1Ug1 pro-,
and beets, Phone 113-nH.
. mM TRAINEES, see our ad an
Conlaet Bill 'ii'IIDmriDI,
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and &lt;hlldron of Texaa &amp;pant ava- LO&lt;ke or Ne1111'k, Fem Gaul and poet WWlam 1111ke "No tutera IDOUid bmejlt /1'0111
Clarence Proffltl, Portland.
tbe aoclal page,
7-Sie
Union
Ave.,
Pomeroy.
Phone
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&lt;atlonwlthhoraunt,EIIIhorWolll, her u..-.-r, Pamela, ot bird ooara too hfalllf fli .ooarl (I klclc ... lht """" betort ' ' .
Olllo.
7-7-lfc
theu M:rt tried to oecuw · •
llr. and llrs. Everett Lambert . Beaulah CornoU and 5111 • Bill, Clndmad.
With hla DWD1111181."
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a
ll!l'f of learning,
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111sb to thenk lfr, llarleyT. J - and her uneltJ. Date West. lira.
.Dimer _.esta or Bell ~II
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FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
' CAMPING TraDer by day Gl'
mREO
RADIO
combination.
son
for
&lt;uttlng
their
hay
and
all
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MorriiOII
lathe
daugllter
or
liaranlolonday
wareLou!ee!bleniiiKI
one flanr, partly lurnlahed 11
.....,, sleepe 7, Phone 982repossessed, beautiful cabinet, those who helped to put the ho.Y r9 West.
hor ICII1, Woodrow PariGIII, or ·
dollred.
713 S. 9eoond A....
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mucbllll&gt;roelatod.
Bill
Comall Sr. of Chi...,, ~.
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new.
Balance
duo
Middleport. Can be seen by
A •-•••OilliiYedSaturdi.Y who Ia lllattooocl there with lha
Kllllllb and Btmlee netu
or $1JO a week. can 1192-D.
1PpG1D1meDt aflit 5 p.m. El-.
evenbog at the h&lt;De otllr. and Arlll1, ~ • week with hla · lind dllldren, David, Dollla ODd
I"'VE """" furnlabed apart.
?~1-«e
den Walbum, phone 992-2105
lira. Jamea Jolulsoa, Jlml ~ wile, Bee IIIKI ICII1, Bill Jr., -' ~ ·~the ,.......In Cfll;,
men! also by August I have
7-9-tfc
lind GroasOOJ Todd, Mlllbel1'f their home.bore.
dmad and lltendocl tile Sl n

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Schwanel Marlil
Hockingport, Qhio

Today,'s
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INFORMATION
NEWS
presents

· LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
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12 NOON

3 P.M.
AND

4:30 P.M.

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•1 News Notes

KOit

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five room bouse, furnltbed,
baaemen!, M &amp; G Martel, Bt.
7, Middleport.

Business Services

NO. 6, STOKER OOAL al lor- RADIO AND TV REPoUR, boose
mer Clinton Coal Co. tipple, ealla, antenns, sale and lnIDeated I mllea east ol WeDs- · staUation. John Harrtsan, 701 ·
Broadway st., Middleport,
ton. Phone 3M-37I7 Wofiston
7-14-Ue
for Information. Walloo Coal phane 1192-2522.
Company.
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APPI.JANCE HOSPITAL- Authorized Briggs and Stratton
GOOD SEVEN room boose,
and Lawn Boy, parts and
bath and ball; IW&lt;l lobi, wiD
eonslder trading trailer. Con- servlceo; repair Tecu!llleb
tact SUsie Wood, Syraeuse. and Kohlor engines and an .
small appl!anees, Tblrd Sl.,
Phone 1192-25!11.
7-11-Ste
Masoo, W. Va., John M. II$
gen.
11-INOte
TWO YEAR old two bedroom
home, bath, lull basement, garago, In Syraeuse, Phone 9IIJ.
S4ll
7-21-tfe

7-21-31)1

FIVE ROOM, bath, ullllly, aloe
loeatlon, Phone - - - after
I p.m.
7-1141)&gt;

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llrolm'a Trlllor
Park, llllnersvmo, Phone 11927-11-IJic

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PLENTY of space for """ trailor with all fac!Utles. In SyraCall !192-3104. 4-18-lte

euse.

JI'URNISHED and unfumlabod
apartments. Cl&lt;110 to ldlool.
Phone 119U4S4,
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TRAILER SPACE, aU utnlltetl
avaDable. Inquire Ill Mulberry after 3 or 5 p.m.' 11'1'111! P.
0. Boa 425 Pomeroy. 5-:19-tfe
JI'URNISHED apartment, I w o
bedrooms, Middleport. Phone
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SMAU. POODLES, groomed
tree 11 you wtab. west mg~&gt;­
Jand White Terriers and minIature Sehnauzers. ~ary
ohots, aU A.K.C. Barkaroo
Konnelo, CoolYIIlo. Phone 117!elif, visitors wolcome.
7-14-lllle

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extra lot and bouse trailer Ill

ment 811 LinColn Hill. Utllltl•
pjdd; adulll anly. Phone 982-

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BEI&gt;ROOM

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1192-221111.
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Inquiries
AJ.
CGurt andtoEast

IIAibert HiD,
Sr, or Ia7-17-411!

Po••roy Roltt.
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lira. Joaeph R. Johnoan.
Mrl, Otto~ i
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Mr. lind llrL Harley T, JoinMr. and Mra. Ptli
· .lllil .. Despite all our ciUfereaces,
chll*- ~ ....a;
;- &lt;t. . tbe ~Dlled Statu and the So..., and llr. and llrL J, R. Mllr· G1Q', w. VL an~--n.;..;....... •'-viet Union have 1 mutuality
Ph¥ onloyed I Dohl!w trli&gt; notr
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llf f!!lereit Ill \»&gt;DDDD wJth
:l!everly an tho Musklngum,
llr. and llrL ~eno lllnflw.
Rhonda and-.weroSundl.r '
aflernoan vtaltora o1 llr and
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'lol!'. and lira. Charley Smith
were &amp;lndl7 •WIIIDtl v!sltora of
their . dausl&gt;ter lnd san-In-law,
llr.llnd Mra. Doyle~. Kat!,
KeY)n and Charlea, La~wsv!lla.

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RAVE NOW 1(1 alullllmlm boat.,
10-IS-II-14 fl.. dean mado,
a~un~r:
raD ~­
One "mile off Rt. 31, on ~
bUry Road.
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a pe!Hn MJ lp,
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Nora and AndY Croaa ~ .. '!'CIIIS.
Paul ...,. ..l!ddle, Ellhor WoJt,
Bill COnlall Jr.. Charlet and

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We , ihoqid l!f.len, nOt to
avqld rlotaj 'but h11111 lbere
IJ · 10 ,_ucb truth · Ill · th•
ebarae tbey 1re leveUng. ,
-Ha"ill E. Sm~h1 cwllta11t
~haneellor. rtf me Ulllventif
oJ· North Carolllla, 011 .nu..

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RouA,":-,. K.
IDd Gille YoJI, llic! 11011 Cllllot,
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too, W, Va., _.t WemeldiJ IUtY~
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111ERE WIU be I gun ahoot
Suilda)-, July 28, beef~ It
noon It the FarlledllwlSPortaman Club. Everyone Ia weleome.
7 23 41e

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POODLE Pl/Pf'IES AKC Toy
While and stud aervlee, 4 and
I U.. Phone 1192-Jiflli.

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llellhta. 'l11e fo11ow1118 guestaenThelma
IIJIOIIi 1 """· P!'III&lt;II&lt;O, Clndmad bellpme ·
Jo:rod lhe-oeaalon: ltr:andllrr. pie Ill da,ya . til her &lt;IMI&amp;b'e!', Clll Silllril101.
Everett Bay Jobnlaa and Audra Mar7 Dorlt, andtudly of !'Om-·
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ol Columbua, Mr. and Mrs. Lee - · Her lll'l"lklll•sl&gt;ter. Clncb-,
Rouah and Rodney Doon of Gat.. ~~- home ~ ~ill' tor •
IW&lt;ifo, llr. and llrL Kenneth
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Joluuloo and Amlette MlddJo.

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IQUI'ces said.
At the same time, the Com-

munists hit Q&gt;ang N,;al City oo
the northern roast with 56 rounds
and were thrown back attempting
to take over the radio station

there.

oald 47 ~rscins wei:e killed or
.....-, lncludlugfour &lt;1\'lllano.
The .two •Uacki~retheheavl­
est sbelllngaln morelbanamooth
In the threeteoed Mrtl\erD CJIOrter and Jllli.Y have been tbe pretude to the wldeapread Commynist oi!enslve '"""'cted before

on W•ter St.

Sept. I,

Near Tam K,y, 40 miles south
o! Da Nang, U.S. Marines were
reported engaged In heavy lighting today tn the first ~r battle tn that area In several weeks.

Government spokesmen

Soviet- Czech Summit
.Breaks all Precedent
MOSCOW (UPO - The moun1ain today p.--red to move to M&lt;&gt;hlmmad.

For the first time in history the entire Soviet party presidium
ts leaving the couDtry - Cor a showdoWn meeting with Czech reformers Ln the former Russian satellite. Political observers said the outcome of the Soviet - Czech summit may be momentous.
It could settle the crisis between the Czechs, strugglirw for
what they call udernocradzation.'' and the Soviets. arguing that
Czechoslovakia may be going capitalist and is certainly harming
Communist military security. The observers said the outcome may
also set a pattern tor the remnants or the crumbling empire that
Josef Stalin built
The Soviet security problem the Kremlin line. Hungar. Ln
w a s unprecedented, possibly 1956 did not, its upri!'ing crush!&amp;(palling the tonunygun precau- ed by &amp;&gt;viet tanks in a biOO&lt;IY
tions taken when Stalin went to episode wen - remembered by
Tehran during World War 11 to Czechs.
meet President Roosevelt and
Brlllsh Prime Minister Winston
Churchill.
Golng from Moscow were such
leaders as Communist part;y Secretary General Leonid L Brezlmev, Premier Alexei N. KDsygln, President Nikolai Podgorny
PRAGUE (UPO - The Soviet
- the commooty called big three
o! the Kremlin - plus other pre- Union's soldiers sped out of
sidium members including the Czeehoslovalda today. Czech
punt, durable party Ideological Communist reform leaders muscldef, Mikhail Slslov. There are tered- their arguments a n d
11 members in the SOVIet party waited for the Kremlin's masters
to come.
presidium.
According to observers, the
Most sources here said the
talks would probably last oo loog- Soviet declsiOIJ to pull out itl
maneuver forces CJ.rlckly and to
er than two days.
All Eastern E&gt;Jrope watched. send Its entire 11 - man ruling
Rumania and Yugoslovta have ·presidium to talk to the defiam
gotten awa,y with breaks !rom Czechs averted - at least temporarily - an explosion In East
Europe's major crisis or the
decade.
The crunch would come at the
cooirontatlon meeting. No exact
date, no site has been amoonced
for
the summit dl&amp;closed here
(Continued from page I)
and In Moscow Mooday night.
cording to figures furnished by &amp;&gt;me soorces said tbe SOviet
the U. S. Bureau o! Lal&gt;or Sta- leadersblp already may be enllcs. The companies place their route.
employment costa at $4.88 per
~dftcally, lhe Soviets have
manbour, Including !rlnge bene- demanded the Czechs once more
fits.
muzzle their press - which
The union ia seeldng•a con- has been openly crlllcal of the
. tract worth 6 per cent or DVJre Soviets - and slap down all poin wages and tringe benefits, or litical groups but the Commua pachage worth 90 cents to nist party. Moscow warned Monone dollar an hour OYer the
the Communist world would
.ure of a Um.~-year agreement. day
not allow tbla country to slip
Their last three contracts from the Red defense nstworh.
have averaged about 3 per cenl
The present agreement was
reached In t965 only alter Pres:ldent Johnsoo Intervened. lle
brought both sides to Washington when they became stalemated and a three - month extension was about to e"'llre.
Altboug!J Wllllam E. Slmldn,
chief o! the Cederal medlatloo
and conciliation service, was
here last FridEQ there are no
lndleatlons the government planl!
to step tn tmmedtately.
Both union and management
have professed a desire to
reach accord withoUt outside
help, but time Is running out
on their wishes.

MEDICAL HISTORY was

made when John Meyer, '71,

received a metal ball and
soeket to replace a htr.
joint destroyed by arlhr •
tis. The surgery, performed
at a St. Petersburg, Fla.,
hospital, was the fir81 of 118
kind ever attempted tn the
United States. Meyer reportedly wUI soon dls&lt;ard
the erutehe• and be able to
walk normally again.

Syracuse

Speeding News, Society
Homeward

Steel Strike
Vote Set

By ADA SLACK
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kendall,
Kathy and Keith, o(Warren, Mich.
and their daughter, Mrs. Bob
Marshall, daughter, Marchelle,
or Beaver Dam, Ky., spentaweek
with Mrs. Kendall's mother and
step·father, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Potts. They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Lisle and !amity,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden and
famlly and Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Harden.
Mr. and Mrs. James Teaford,
Mr. and Mrs. sampson Hall and
Mrs. Janice Lawson an:l son, David, spent Sunday in Athens with
Mrs. Blanche Cunningham a n d

son, Robert.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. White
ond daughter, Mar~ Beth, o!DIIhbar, W. VL, Mr. and Mrs. Char~
les White and daughter, Texanna,

Beulah White, Betty and JeCfrey
Darst of Middleport, and Agnes
White, local, attended funeral
services for Nealy White ill Akron. Whlle there ·they were house
guests of Mrs. Myrtle Watkins
arw:t Mrs. F1orence Hanney.
Mr. Ben Quisenberry and Mr.
William Holm.. lij)eDI Swldaj'
with their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Quisenberry and ramuy or
Athens.
Mrs. Douglas Johnson, Mro.
Max Manual and Joan or Racine
visited their aurt and uncle, Mr.

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Mr. and Mrs. C&amp;rlos Graham
and !amity have moved toBe)jJre,
Mr. and Mrs. ilonnte !lltlter
and children of Columbus have
moved Into the Turner apartment

!)a Nang Hit
~: SAIGON (UPO - COinmunlot
· vtlllel')'lllen slammed 135 mor,'•lar ond rod&lt;et rounds Into the
war complex at Da Nong
~. the most Intensive shellIng or the war against the northem base. Sb; Americans were
killed and 30 wounded, military

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Mr. and ldro. ~-~ R. White
and clallfhtet, Mary Beth; of Dunbar, apsnt ,Sunday and Monday
wlth--hls mother, Agnes White and
uncle, Richard Duckworth. They
also visited Mrs. Rose Schwan
and family of Mason, Mr. ~nd
Mro. Charles ~~. lni! Ma~y
Sue, Pomeroy. They were accompanied by Agnes White.
~e Warner and Ray Fur·
gersoo of Alliance and Daley
Pauley or Deerneld apent a week
wtth Mr. and Mrs. sam Pickens.
AcciiiiiPinied by Mro. Plc~''t"
lhey visited Mr. and Mro. 'CI:it
Jividen at Leon, W. Vo.
Sllltday dinner guests of Mro.
Myla Hudson were Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Hudson ani children of
Letart Falls and Mr. and Mrs.
Dem:il Hullsoo anddsughter, Becky, of Middleport.
A recent visitor at the James
Teaford home was Rol' Rowe or
Plants. He has Just returned trom
Vietnam.
Mrs. R. B. Sellers and M· ~. ._
Lawrence Sellers o( Columbus
spent a few days here.
Mrs. Laura Leifllelt has been
returned to her heme from Holzer Hospital wbere she had been
a medical patient for several
weeks. Her daughter, Mrs.
Esther Amspoker of Columbus
was here for a week with her
mother. Another daughter, Kathryn Peters, o( Arca.:lla,ls here to
care for their mother for a while.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hendrix
took his brother, Wooirow Hendrix, Jr., to his home in Milwau-kee, Wls., and visited with their
parents, Mr. arxJ Mrs. W~row
Hendrix Sr. and !amlly. ,
Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan
Jenkins and daughter, Jan, Bellevue, called on his brother • Fred
Jenkins and family recenUy.
Mrs. sam Pickens, accompanIed by her house guests, Mayme
Warner and Daisy Pauley, and
Edith Hood and Thoma Grueser,
atterded the recent Craft Fair at
Cedar Lake near Ripley, W, Va.
They also shqlped. in Ravens·
wood.
Mrs. Henry Erwin and Mrs.
Marte Lawrence of PorU.nd visited on Tuesday wllh Mro. HarrJ
Potts.
Alice Flanagan ot Parkersburg spent Swldaj' with her
mother, Mrs. Mar~ M. Diddle,
and her sister, Grace Oller, and

son Jim Bill.
DAYTONITE KILLED
DAYTON (tJPO - William T.
Bradley, Dayton, darted !rom between parked cars Morday into
the parth or a aemi..a-ailer truck
and WBB k1lled.

FREE CLOTHING
The Salvalloo Army will have
a free clothing day at Its home,
115 Butternut Ave., Pomeroy,

ThUrsday. Anyone In Meigs County tn need o! clothing Is weloome.

N9wYou Kno~

Black,Monday.Certain Says Watson
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t,y unexpected, ef!eet &lt;!II ,the
the ....,.ceplt&lt;!ll policy was Post Office ~s ordered for a
·WASIIINGTON (tJPO - Post- , lndlcatloo bel'*je a4loornment
master Geo. W. Marvin Watson r.... . the polttlcal conventions . . .
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t of Budget sharP curtailment of m a 1.1
aeea the day coming' when ,whetltw Congress Intends ~ do adoPied oo the adV co
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ext rour
-"'•lng abou~ the. d&lt;&gt;P!rl· Dlre&lt;lor Charles J. Zwick, who · service over the n al ......
mailboxes lllid post offices all!le
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s · ~ed to explain to the years. The first reaul! r....,..
wtll overllow aa a result or the mepl's pltgbl when ~~ •• ~rs ~~~ today the rallooale behind Ia being felt In the etoslni ol 50Q,
~sonnet reduction Congress re,....ene later In tbe rear• . ''' l""'t
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ordered.
watson's problem stems '!rom
and next
could come as early directives tn tbe recently . The jm!hedlate, and ...mlng- ofllcea this month
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Belllnning Saturday, -~
as Qctcber or November when enacted Income tax increase
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se"lces at first and 11cmi
Satnrda7 resldentlal deltverles taw that required all f~al
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class post i&gt;l!lcea wtll ba
are ettmlna'ted, Wat11011 told the agencte.._ withOut exception-- to
stqllled.
Saturday eolloctloo
1
Senate Post Office Commlttee reduce their persomei to levels
service also will be cut back to
Mooday.
the teS. frequent ilmdiJ'
"Monday mornings wtll be an
Impossible problem," he said,
to
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schemte.
"Uatll the mall 11 acwally not
''The P.,at omcea are p~~Yidcally
not e&lt;~~lpped to handle the
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there 011 SalurdaY 11101'11\DSS. the
backlog of two days' mail."
On
PrTTSBURGH (UPO ~ Atrac- people will not be heard from,"
, Watson appeared before the
A State Highway Motor Vehicle tor traUer loaded wllh tomaloeo Wall&lt;lft ~ld the committee.
panel to ask for some rlrm inspection team will Inspect ve- swerved to miss an ooooming
hictes at !be Meigs Count,y fair· ear tn the doWntoWn area
Young Rep~lieans'
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grounds Thursday, Jul~ 25 lr&lt;m (lay nigbl and UPset, aendlng to8:30 a. m. to 3 p. m.
matoea rolllng· ln all dlredlons.
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Vehicle owners tn the Meigs
111e driver, Marvin Gould, Mid- Banquet Announco:u
County area are urged to have. clleporl, Ohio, told !"'lice his
MillS Shirley Beegle,pretldent
their vehicles Inspected at thls brakes failed llhlle llllllro&amp;ching
ttme. lnspec:t!on allckera wtll 'be the city from the Libert)' Bridge. or the lOth Con~renlooal Dtatrlct
put on vehicles thai pass which The truck tipped over on Its Young Republican Fedenllon, ~
CHARLESTON, W, Va. (tJP0 exeJil&gt;l them from lns~c:t!oos rlgbt stele. Gould ns not lnjUr- oounces a banquet at the Knights
ed.
of Columbus HalllnLencaateron
- The State Rood Commission the rest ol1968.
was to open bids today on three
Plans are to cootl11110 volu"'
111e tomaloea were enroute to TUesday, July 30, at 7 P. m. with
contracts totaling nearly $16.5 tary lnapectlons ever~ other the Pittsburgh Produce Yard Lt Gov. John Browt\ as prlnctlor major Appalachian and In- Toorsday through the remainder from a farm near Letart Falls, pal speaker.
terstate highway cooatruc:t!on.
of the summer at the fairgrounds. Ohio.
Eveeyone wishing to obtain ticTwo contracts wtU pro\')de for Unannounced tnapec:t!ms also
Passersby belped themselves keta should contact Nlos BoOIIe
construction of 6.5 miles orthe wiD continue througbootthe c:oun- to the tomatoes alter the truck or Don ~Ire&amp;, preotdent tJ. the
new U. S. Expressway 50. p a r t t,y, according to Sgt. P. D. Me- was removed by wreckers. '!be Meigs County Yourc 114pllblloan
or Corrldor D of the Appalachian Creedy.
remainder were shoveled away. , 11\Jb, before July 26. ,. ..
system, which generalb follows
old U, S. 50 between Parkersburg
and a future J-79 comect:lon near
Clarksburg.
Most of that work wlll be In
the area or the Rltchie • Duddridge County llne. The third contract is tor construction of more
Righi now Elberfelds lire showing and aeiUng tbe new RCA VICTOa 11160 llD8
than three miles otl-64inGreenof Home Entertainment and Invite 7011 to vl.!lt the mllSk; department an the
brler County, beginning just east
2nd floor and see wbat'a aew-'uk 1111 of the sales people to show )"011 tbele
of Alta.
new radios, stereos, televlr.lOm, tape reeorden ancf to deDIODJirate them for

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tn se&lt;OIId41oor windows ...
nre with pollee ao
dawn broke here today alter a
night o! vicious &amp;On r!l!htlng.
Some 2,600 Nallonal Qaardsmen
were dispatched to tha S&lt;arred
Negro East Side, with orders to
ushoot to ldll snipers."
Ten per800a were killed by
gunfire, Including three pollee
olllcers, three smpera and four
Negroes apparently caught In
changed

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crossfire.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY YOUR
HEADQUARTERS FOR RCA VICTOR

ClmCKING·DRAFT- SEVERAL MEMBERS of the Executive Committee o! the Melgt County Regional Planning Co!!&gt;·
mission met Tuesd!Q&lt; nlgbt at tJ!e extension oftlcein Pomer'oy
to clloouss a prallmtnary draft for a ccrnj&gt;rehenalve plaonlng
p~ for Meigs County as submitted by carroll HlU &amp; A1J.
soclates, professlooal ptanntng llrm. The comprehensive planning pregrom will be developed by the private firm In c-ation With the State Development Department and tbe Meigs

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major damage was reported.
Crews were clearnlng the trees
from the roads today.
RoUand Torrence, Stilt. of the
State Garage, said no occurranees or any ma.ior nature were
reported to hls department Torrence said some trees and several tree limbs, however, apparently Cell on state highways.
LANCASTER, Ohio (tJPO Richard L, Sheely, 35, assistant
school sl.t)erintendent at Parma,
is to take over as dty school
head here in september under a
contract calling for an annualsaJ..
ary of $19,500. He will succeed
J. E. Brown, who took a posttioo with the state Board or Educatiun..
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS - Mrs. Doris
Darst, Pomeroy; Peart Darst,
Che&amp;blre.
DISCHARGES - Thomas WUllamo, Raymond Collins.

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RCA PORTABLE UCORD PLAYIRS,-Icleailor the yomipter'- ~--.
·er and College C~wd. Stereo llld_miirio_mog,el! in_a.~e ·selection of~!~~~
illld power detlvery ~ and down rijht gooaloo~. fit110118 ROA ~ U0141811.

Throat SoUDd.

(UP!l- The Ohio

Plannlng Commission. It would require
months to COO!plete, and the coat could .be about $40,000. Seated, 11-om, left,
are Harold Carnahan o! RD, Raetne, l!tanntng Commtsoton
President, and Edison Baker, _secretary; Standing, E. F.~
son. PomerO.n David Koblentz, Chester;.Frank ClelaM, Racine,
and Ell Denison, Rutland. Also preselt were Robert Wingett,'!
Syracuse; C. E. Blakeslee, Councy Extenstoo Alent. Agriculture, and Csrl BWkam, ASC representative. - Sentinel Pboto.

were looted.
SUperior Avenue, a maJor
block In the heart o! the
predominantly Negro aree, was
hardest hit. Several ~r fires
rsgad out uf control. Mayor
Carl B. stoke&amp;, a Negro, hinted
the gun batlle and attendant
violence may have been
planned.
Troops Brought In
Gov. James Rhodes ordered
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announcement regarded as a anxious to get together on thl&amp;
moral vlclor)l for U.S. Sell. E&gt;J- as they had been," oald O'Gragene MccarthY, D-Mlnn.
dy, rererrlng to a planned meetThe caucus at a breakfast Ing In JUlie as part of a atop
, Aug. 26 tn the Wln&lt;b' City was U.S. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy
announced Tuesday by S t a t e . move.
Chairman E u g e n e (Pete)
A majority or the delegates
O'Grady after a weekend meot- have been committed to, or
tng.
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leaning toward VIce President
"'!be delegates are not as Hubert H. Humphrey and It
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caueua WGUid hrie resulted tn
.a 'wrnJ)brey. ~.
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v u, . .Q'Grll&lt;b' ...rs now
thet t "bard • core" commitmont to Rumpltrey "appear to
.h 8011enlng'' and is mt willing
:;~*i~~!il1~if:~~l~~l~~lli~i~~i!~f~~!i~rm~~~i~~t1~1r~~titt;~~r~~t~:~~~~ff~:~:~~~~~=~:~:~r:n:~:}~l~l{:!:~: tD rule oot u.s. Sen. ~sene J.
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By United Pren lntarnatlonil
He said he cOuld not estimate
WASIIINGTON - CONGRESS, UNDER UII!EAT of slowdowns in the strength o1 Humphrey or
airline service and mell dellverteo, already lsinibblllV at the econo- McCsrthy tn the delegation lllid
1111 pactcaae It thrust upoo the Johnson admlntotratloo a lew weeks thinks the conventloo ts "a long
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.. ' Both the Senate and House are moving to exempt 30,000 postal
"The time will come when
~. Ancl tbs Senate, told that the qation was fact._ alarming
backq)s tn the airways, voted 78 to 8 Tuesday 1tJ relax tbe persomet

COLUMBUS
delegatloo to the Demoerallc
NIIIlonal COnvention appears to
be ' taklna on aln like those o!
Ita -rpart aero" the poUtleal alate.
The 12&amp; - member deleptloo
wtll ·not· ...,..,, on a preiddenuat )Inference until It arrive•
· taq next mcillh at Chlc&amp;IO, an
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ELBERFELDS IN PO

The shooting lasted more than
five hours Tuesday nigbl and
early thls morning, lllbslded for
a lime alter a driVing
rainstorm, lhen broke out again
at an Intersection in the heart
of the Ova-block area where the
dlstu.rbances erupted.
Pollee reported a series ol
flrebombtngo and said stores

Ohio Democrats Acting Like GOP

RCA TAPE RECORDlRS- Select transistor recorders or the plug IIi cumGt
kind. 3 Inch up to 7 .to. reel capadty. Noted thiJ year u alway&amp; for tbe1r fine
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occasions aad Cbrlsllllll.

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PARIS- ,tJ..S. AlofBASSADORW.
Harriman today pr&lt;&gt;· t4iated VIet
terrarlsm !IPIDSI civilians In VIetnam. "What I&amp;
. · 4lslurblllll••
thoterroracttoowhlcbhasstartedapjnlttbeaterstn
the Slip area," Harriman said mome'bta before the 14th seasloo of
tho U. S. North Vle!J'Ul talks oo VIetnam.
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. aald. I!Ur~ referred to a series Of bomblnrs In Sllaon and otber
~1111 lp llhlcb 20 persons ware ldlled and 1"0re t1an 120 InJured
[Jlt weetce11&gt;1, Western dlplCIDah sald Ieday North Vlntnam's pl'qlO~ hu taken a new turn with a view to driving a wedge
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an 101commltted deleptlojl 1'411
be an lmportam bargaining
altlon," said the chslrman, taktng a point o! view held b)'
State GOP Chairman John S.
Andrews and Gov. James A.
Rhodes.
''If youtve given away your
dsleptlon ahead of lime, you
are not tn· much of a barpin.
tng spot," said O'Grady.
1ha chllrman ~ out
that delaying the caue•s unlll'
... _ M ll Chi••- .would eJiabl
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party leaders to keep the dotegatloo unoommll!od. However,
U. S. Sen. Staphen M. Young,
the delegation's favorite son,
has announced his IIIPJ&gt;Orl of
McCerlby lor President.
Young, who has changed his
mind four times, said !llnda1
he would ll1lpPOl'l M&lt;Carth,y "on
the second ballott If not the
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H·ysell JI"J:•
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assigned to tbe A&amp;P. 's Hunt..
lngtoo stair and plans to cootlnue
to reslde In Middlti)OI'I.
Mr. and )(ro. Hyoell reside at
222 North Third Ave., and have
two sOilS, qes stx and four. Hysell sened four and aae-11alf
yeora In tbe U. S. Air Force,
i967-1062. · Mrs. Hysstl ta the
former Laura P, Thomaa.

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TONIGHT, JULY 23
(Double Feature)
FITZWIILY
(Color)
VanD)'k&amp;-Birbara Feldon
PLUS
O'Brlan.John Mills
- TEXAS STYLE

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him to 120 A&amp;P. Stores tn Ohio,
West VIrginia and Kentucky, He
will assist tn the vertflcatlm of
Inventories and cash. He will
also ald In the per!ormtne of

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In Chemical City

Promotion to
Columb .... Vinr't

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FINAL CLEARANCE ON '68's

\nlops had been IIYOn order&amp; to
''llboot to ldll lllfper.."
CLEVELAND (UPO - State Adj. GeiL .S. T. Del Corso
To011111teraetthewtll4rllled
said today a nlgbt of ontplng led flrebemhtng here wao part o!
lnlpero, who pollee aald llrecl
a Black Power plot that wao dsslgnecl to opread to other &lt;Illes
1&gt;11 rilles, ~·· . . - .
In Ohio and tbe •lion.
carbines and st 1- ..,.
"I think there waa scme kind o! a plot behind thla vl&lt;&gt;mac:hlne gun, a~thorltiN bor·
lence," Del COrso said. "lntalllaenee reports from the mUIr&lt;JIIed 81'1IIOl'&lt;ld trucks rrom
tary and the ,FBIIndlc:ated tnadyancetrooblewould start.....,_
Brink's Inc., U&gt; for17 relntoreotime today In Cleveland, other cities In Ohio and six or eight
menta Into the ana.
other cltiea elsewhere."
lila voice ebol&lt;ed with en»11This trouble is across the nation,'' Del Corso aa1d. "1
llen, Stokes, flrlt Negro alecled
think it is a plot to spread destruction."
Mafor of a major Amer!CIII
:;:;o;:;«q..S:?.;~~~~~;:::::~::§IW.:&gt;;~::::-::::::--:~::::::::-.-;:~~~:
city, told - - .alter the .
;z.:~::q~·x~~-:·:·'7.;:...... ~&amp;&amp;.~w.....v.....~~:~~.t wild
- . . . had ad&gt;olded : .
troops, 15 jeeps and nine St. Clair and Eaot IOSth streets "There Ia a dlflftlble ~ ·
involved!'
armored peraonnel carriers at 5:30 a.m., as the aporadlc
Not A ltlot
l!llipi!V of the early morning
were dispatched to the area.
Rhodes oald by $ o.m., 2,600 hours erupted agatn Into aerlooa "MD!tl of tllem haVe been
gun batlles. Pollee fired tear arrested," he oalli. "It'&amp; not a
~ tho stale's 14.500 guardsmen
gas
Into the building to flu&amp;b out rial It hao not reaebod that
would be palroUing the streeto.
kind of preportlooa."
Pollee said nine smpers, two the auapected sm~rs.
Col.
Dana
Stewart,
In
charge
Stokes, under heaVY securll;jo
betteved wounded, were firing
o!
the
auardamen,
aald
the
auard
wblle he eddrelllld •
at olllcers at tho barsection of
- s c:onferenee, bad . - the
-~ to kelp .
Natlonat Giard \nlops elf the
- · and give Nelt'Oel a
cbanee "to ... ll IlliG' Clll
COIIIrol their coiiU1lUIIIl;y.• But
he rellllted moments tater and
tho \nlops were summoned.
''1 don't Intend to pormll tblo
kind tJ. lawles1110os and vlolmee
to l!ll unchecked in t h I a
SOUTH CHARLESfON, W, Va. by In North Cbarleaton In case COIIIIDIIIIIQI. II we are aobll to
(UPO - More than 20,000 por- reiddents there would have to bring tbls terrible night to an
soos along a three • mite stretch leave tater . . About 3,000 !aft end, lt wllt depend oo the kind
o! tbls chemical city complex North Charteaton shortly alter of cooperatloo we pi from the
were evacuated TuelllkiY nlpt the clllorlne gas settled over the cl.tlzena.H
w11en an explosion unloooed a area.
Pollee refuoed to dlvulp the
cloud of chlorine PI "500 feel
The U.S. Army Corps ef En- IIIJNift o! arreato.
hl&amp;l&gt;-.
gineers ordered all boat tralllc
Vlntence brol&lt;e out In a 1111'11"
Tile blut occurred at the FMC 011 the Kanawha River halted tJ. (JIDflro at the lnteraeetlon tJ.
IDorpolc Division plant here. until Wedneodo¥ morning.
~ led Arbondale
According to an FMC execuNo ooe was roporled kllted or AYOIII8S about 8:30 , p.m.,
tive, all leak&amp; ware ~lopped, but Injured tn !be explosion IIIII the TUeadiJ.
cltl•- rrom 11ou111 Cbarloaton, - - - - lealilp · ... illt .... · 'Wltnollh' lllifa·[lfGi(JoCf1¥e·' ·
aoroaollle KanawhaRI•wlnDunCharlastoo pollee ordered all N-o, · armed with ~
bar and North Charleaton, evac- ambutanc's 'with oxygen maaks and automatic rilles, poured
uated to aebool• and other des- to the st:ene. Motor! ots along bullete Into a pollee cndsar,and
18nated centers oslabllsbed by u.s. 21 ~ W. Va. 3.1
a tow truck that p&amp;lled UP to
pollee lllid emerpncy crewa,
the
lntersectkD to pick ·UP an
eneed ~ sen11tloos o! the
A ltaiD was reported olandlng eyes. .
abandoned auto.
Within 30 minute• violence
was narlng UP h1 a fiVK!od&lt;
ares around thelnteraeetlon.
Pollee Plmed Dowa
Flrot pollee oo tbe scene •re
plmed down by beaYJ nre
coming from apartment buildings,
The wllDesses said the five
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Mllford ltysall, employed In
the Middleport A &amp; P SIDre slnee
1957, has baen promoted U&gt; the
store aullltlng stair o! tbe Allal&gt;ti.c and Pacific'• Columbus unit

You couldn't pick a better time to move up ~o
CHRYSLER. Come in today, get a great
buy and the model of your choice.

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TONIGHT TIIRU THURSDAY
JULY 23 • 25
BONNIE &amp; CLYDE
(Technicolor)
Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway
FEATURETTE: Idiots Deluxe
CARTOONS: Under Sea Dogs
ilawY Hwrtlng
It Must Be Love,·
SHOW STARTS 7 P,lll.

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Is truly outstaiuliog this year aad the vir lo118 models will surely pleue you. _

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MEIGS 111EATRE

WED, • THURS. • FRI.
July 24 • 25 - 26
(Double Feature)
RIOT CJ111 SUNSET STRIP
(Color)
All!o RoY • MiMSl Farmer
PLUS
.. ~~oq~~.a Welcb-TOllY FrsncloSio I
FATHOM
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The fife and stele ,drum were
jntroduced ao Infantry lnslrumenlt Cor soundmgmltttary calls .
llid•, PI'IIYidlng music lor march·
1ng bY SWlaa' mcrcenarl•• In the

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Residents whose tastes run to better music should hne "moments to romember" ThUrsday evening when the American Wind
$,ymplony Orcheatn preaenta 1 concert at the Pomeroy levee et
8:30p.m.
Tile orchestra wtll present four new works In keeping with the
philollll!lh.7 of Robert A. Boudresu, the conductor, who believes that
~·s mualc should reflect todsy's world. or course, there will be
otber presentattono.
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plays well. Llgltlng Is excellent and there's smnethlng about tbe tnformallt,y o! sitting along tbe river In the cool of the evening that
Just makes tbe - e bit enjoyable led different.
Hats off to Mrs. W. P. Loch- tier them but so could u- callary, lonc-ttmo local music 1,.. ttw.
s!fuc:lol', who has headed the ow
pearance of the orcllostra hare
WOMEN Of St. Paul Lutheran
thla year. She and tho.. asotat- Church wUt stsge an tee cream
t~ bar have dooe a COIIIIIIOIId- soctal saturday bqlnnlng at 11a.
able service In brl~Wlntr l ,cult.- m. In tbe air conditioned hall at
ural touch to tbe clllllll;y,
the church In Pomeroy,
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The women sarved dallclous
REMEBER wben life pa aim- homemade tee cream during the
plot Tala()honlng waa t"'n easy re111tta when the art show waa
in the clal•a before a.ri• ciX'll!l, ..,_.4..,(( there. 'ltley're atrea...
direct dtan111 and ~hl\...ho:va-you lng tblo ttme, that they'D have the
In the world of p~ss.
same &amp;ood lee creamand&amp;ll"'llDo you rememloir your o I d er seating copaclty since the art
phone rumber'l fW ·-le, ahow has been »ul Into moth balls
Mra. Borne!ll
L.
until tbe next resatta. The lacllea
Crew, &amp;-Mi C.
1f.X; will also have hem- cake led
C..!.
pit 011 hand. Servt.wtlleontl...
%8; Marlo
~ '1!1111 ao the IIWl,y lasiL

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'"IF ICB Cl!EAM socllls _.. a

tame (OI'Yo&gt;II'POI'htils, ~··
the nrat molorl!ytle
, racea wba held thlo
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MEET THE UNBEATABI.ES •••_
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RUE MOTORS

Is Sunday at
Qub Grounds
The Meigs Motorqcle Ctlil
tJ. l'omeroy wUt bold the nrot
motorcycle acrambtea races ..,
llmday st Its cllil _.,.., Ill&lt;
miles north o! l'lmlelo,)' .., the
Peach Fork Road elf U.S. 33.
Practice Is from 11 a.m. to I
p.m., and races lla!t at 1:30
p.m.
This Is a ..,. balr-mllo dirt
ltaok tree of cmst, ,_.ted to
be very fast for the ncaa. llk'ers from Ohio, ~~. led
West Vlrg!lda will Ialii pan.
Refreshments wtll ba IOld II
the grounds led plen!J or ,_
parktng Ia ayallable.

Curtailment

Is Saturday
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