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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPIAL
ADMISliONS - NOlle.
DISCHARGES- Nono.

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TONJGHT,-JULY 26
(Double FeetoreJ
RIOT ON SUNSET STRIP
(Color)
Aldo Ray - Mlml\1 Farmer
PLUS
Raquel Welcb.TOI\1' Franclosa
FATHOM
(Color)
SATURDAY, JULY 27
(Double Feature)
DON'T MAKE WAVES
Tony CUrtis
PLUS

Robert Fuller.Jocelyn Lane
INCIDENT
AT PHANTOM HILL
MON. TUES.

July 28 • 29- 30

(Double Feature}
ONE MILLION YEARS a C.
J. Richardson- Raquel Welch
PLUS
Audrey Hepbur•Pete O'Toole
HOW TO STEAL A MILUON

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. !ib!IERT AIJSTIN BouDREAU, CONDUCI'OR of the .illiiirlcan Wind 5,ymph011)' Orc:hettra, arid Mro. Ralpb wtlke• dio. cuss bouallli asslgmlento fJJ!i' orcheo\ri. '·Jilamber• Ia Malp
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GALLIPOLIS - Four c l v II
cases were filed Friday a n d
SStunta;o ln the office of clerk o!
COurt Marjorie Rinehart. Qne di-

maneh TenmuaJ• :·

COLORCARTOONS:
Paste Makes Waste

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Fat in the Saddle

lia eooncy Common Pleas Courl

Fiesta Fiasco
SHOW STARTS 1 P. M.

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POMEROY

Serving Me~gs County for over 96 years
Member Federal Reserve System

PRAGUE (IJPI) - CommUnist
party leader Alexander Dubcek
remains in firm control at the
party' a 11-mao Preeldl\lll', In the
!ace of mounting Soviet de-

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program. It defied ' the RuslliaDs

said, "the Czech ,PUblic lo oot
going 'to commit suicide."
Tbe Czechs hewed to Soviet
pressure and ousted Lt. Gen.
mands he abandon Czechoslova- Vaclav Prehllk (rom his high
kia's liberal course, Czech news party ol!lce TbUroday, Jlllt In a
defiant move they olmultmeou&amp;·
agency CTK said today,
Czech newspapers' flery edi- ly abollshed Prchllk' • elgllt
torials also gave every indica- commlsalon command- a key
commissar !l)'slem aimed at
tion the party's line remains
policing
the Conul1UIIist !l)'slem
unchanged despite such serious
lll"ley
and otller
Soviet charges that western~ In the
backed rorces are on the ver"ge
1:1 calllng !or a COIJil lo end 20
years 1:1 Communist rule. In

All Account• Insured Up To $15.000 Undar
The Foda,..l Doposillnsuronco Co.,...,.otlol&gt;
5% paid on Certificates of DepOsits in

Multiples of $1,000.00
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 5:00 to 7:00

will never pennit this because

Czechoolovalda Is a key to the
defense of Russia itse1t. The use
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Canlilell, Jr., 11, son o! Mr.
apd Mra, Clllton L. Csrdw•:,,
Rt. I Ewlnglon, IIUffo, ed the
loss o! two lingers on his left
hahd when . he wa_s cut by a

power1111Frlday,
He was admllted to Rol•er
Hollliltal ,t 1&lt;411 p.m. FridaY
· illd' lt l'ipot1eclm Pld condl·
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Caused Fire
GALLIPOLIS - Damage wao
esdmeted at $100 to a eouch
'in a !Ire at 11:36 p.m. Friday
at the reoidence o! Earl carter,

914 Tbb:d .tvo.

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alarm ot fllo yoir. • • 1
Careloaa smoking wao blamed
tor the blaze, according to the
report by Silas J. Hamilton, asolstant fire chief. Firemen used
abool three galloaa ar water 1o
pot out U.. nro aller the couch
wao cUrled Into the yard.
Twelve men andtwotlretrucka
answerlld th6 alarm. II "" the
lOth alarm a! the .month and
tile llfth ,.. of the week !or Io.
cal llremen.

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Monday, July 29th

FLOWERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS

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Pomeroy Flo- Shop
w. Moln

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OJled by VORl, Jvero
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filed a petition aga.Jnst W, R.
BI'(Mn. Gallipolis, and the First
Natlooal Bank, seekllli a Juclg•
ment ot 13,645 and cost costs.
The plolnti!! ln hls petitioo
avers that the detendant, a local
lnaurance agent, had insured his slx per cent Interest from July
car with the Wabesh flre llld 26, 1966 b'om The Keener Sind
Clsnalty Co. l&lt;om Ajlril 12, 1966 am Clly Co.' Kerr I OhloandJerto April 12, 1967. On June 6, ome Smith of Kerr.
1966, the policy was transterred
The suit resulted !rom dam·
to a 1966 Ford.
ages to tbe Ulmer ear in a colThe plaintitrs son. Andrew Uolon on Rl 35 at Rodney beToler wrecked theearmJune28, tween . the plalntitr's car and a
1967, After the accident, aeeon:J.. truck owned by the Keener Sind
ll!i lo the petltloo, the defendant and Clay Co., operated by Jerip!ormed the plaintiff the policy ome Smith, Kerr.
had not been renewed but ln1onnThe Atlas Subsidiary or Ohio
ed the plalnti!! he would correct flied a peddoo eeeklna a. judgthe error.
ment o! $2,06Ul llld eJaht per
Prior to the collloloo the car cent Interest !rom Jan. 1, 1966
had been worth $2,035 and after and !ore closure or • morlill(e ...
tile wreck It was .allied at tso. 1001 49 •nd 50 In the vlliJ&amp;o or
''rho First Notional
hod 'i Patriot to saUaf)' the Judlmont.
lien on the ctr. The Insurance
Named de!endants in tile suit
eompu,y, according to the peti- were Edgar R. Donnally, Rt. 2,
tloo, relllsed to PI.Y the damageo. Patriot, Pearl Willilm Donnally
Toler cootends he BIJOn\ $30 to and oey M. stewart, Gallla Coonhave the wrecked car towed to 1 ey Treasurer.
garage, IIPent $1,193.50 !or rentThe plaint!!! cootoDds that the
al o! aoother car since JWJe 28, defendant E. R. Donnally, llldhio
1967, paid $511.50 !or storage 0! deceased wife,. America EDen
the wrecked car and spent $25 Donnally, delivered a promissory
for iniurles his son suffered In nota to Atomic Alwninum Prodtile accident.
ucts Inc.., and the note was asTbe plalnti!f cootends In hlo signed to the plaintllr on July 9,

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Wind !\vD!IIhoaJ Orthestra; confer With Mra.

Water Works 100 as engineer !or
the Peacock Coal Company.

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housing chairman.

Qullenberry was born tn Wincheater, Ky., in 1837, ancl: came

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Dies ThurSdty_. ·.

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'"lboi\1 forced ua to IJl to tho
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lAJpo1lllin slid IIIOiei'OIII Ohlo ·
reddonts 1lbo llld lllh bad
arrested bf Ktl!liicil¥ lll·
llld ''imowlns Wbero

or Columbus ond Valerie lUll
or lli,Ytm, both or whom claim a
ooe ~ fourth lnteresti Edison Dev-

Vernon H. McCoy

Of Vinton Dies
GALLIPD'!JS - Vorqqa H. McCoJ, 58, VInton, P"""l- ~

~-.L&lt;IIrectar,ball••-aeclcl&gt;lcloOdlr,~o­

•uoq ~ -..mng at bls hollle.

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Mr. McCCIY uMt Ide wife, the former Elole Plckeu, •ho lo ..,.
a Ilcenaecl !Uneral dlrector llld 8DUimer, hlod ~tho lfdlqf
Funeral Home In VInton !or 30 r-o.
The McCoy Funeral H...., wao the McCoJ·Wotherholt ~­
foonded In abool 1875 by the Jete H..... 420 Flut Ave.
WWilm F. Butler oJMl later ~
A ll'llduste or Galli&amp; Aeld1311'
orated by hio son, H. K. Butler, HJcb School, Mr. ;.(cCoyotlenlled
until hio death In 1937.
Rio Grlllde Coli.,., llld wu ·•
A year oJMl a hal! I80o Mr. graduate orthe C1J1c1..u c:oU,..
McCoy and Frank E. Wether- o! Morlulry Scleace.
holt, operator or Gallipolis'
A former IIII,Ycr ot VIDtool,
oldest funeral home, merpd llld member of tho Vlatm 'IIIII&amp;J
the operadoo toda,y lo known as c:ouncll, oJMl board of poil1c ~,So

fairs, he alao waa a IDflllller fC
the Vinton Bl!&gt;dst Clmch, t11o

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. toasecl, ·,.., $38,700 tobu1 three
tracta, about 46 ac.res, ,t o replace land to be tal&lt;• !rOm Gal·
11po111 Slate Holplta1 for Ohio

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Born Al&gt;ril 5, 1910, at PUq;
w. va., in Ma1011 COU!ItJ, hi wu
the aon or the late Fraacla G.
llld

a tlme, then moved to ~er P(ID-oo
eroy, across frCIIl the water
works. There, Quisenberry supplemented his Income by bulldbw a greenhouse and ralsllli
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vlved by a daulhter, MI'L ......
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can LOIIIon wment cltotloll
· lor ootllaDdlng child welfare
-'&lt; baa been p r e - to Fee.
llliY • Bonnett l'l:lst 128, Micldleport.
TWOFINID
MiDDLEPORT - Two-IIIIIs were lined Frldi,Y .,... Ia
tile ~rt or MoJor ·c. o, Fllh·

Ro.,qt o! tbe cllldlm ..,.
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attbollra"
A INion fiJ tho mrollac.
tho lnotollallaD II amo.r1
t11e
·Darteo
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or. !tiey were Thoma• Wickline,
II, Racine, $10 and cosll, eNd·
lor. llld 'Robert lol, Helil!l', !IS,
Galllpolls Route 2, $5 llld oools,

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There are two ~
Jo,y llld Joe - · of ~
Funeral servlceo will bo CIJI&gt;o
dueled II 2 p, m. lol"'"""'-l' lt,llli'
Vllllm Bll&gt;tlot Clllrcb b1 t h"e·
Rev, Jolm Donie! DaviL :a.rlll'
will be In VInton Memorial CIIDO '
etery. Frieooo IIII,Y call
p. m. Soliday at Vlatm F. . . .
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Da&gt;lo or Fort Thomaa, Kjo.,all.,
whom hold 1 -entleth ~
eot In the property.
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Jqjge Thoma• w. Mitchell.
~ a divorce F'rldi,Y to SS!Sl".
all E. Lee, Vinton, trcm Wlllllll{ :
o. Lee, 00 rrowdl of ...... ,....: '
lect Ill dut;y llld elrireme' craollt;,
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The plalntJjJ waa eranted eull«· .
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fendant waa ordered lb PI.Y. $411;
a week !or so.,portaeci,10alllll(
!or rant,

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Aurora, DL 1 Besselbue Crail ol
Joliet, IU., llld Mary Mcaottla,

tlon ault are Genevieve lAwson

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roll-• !rom arrl!BI by Ken·
WUiilm Earl Beal, 42, Pomtuci\V aothoriUoo.
eroy Route 4, died Thlrsdajo
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IIJat tile biJuedary iJIIO wa1 ,Columim.
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SUrviving ore hl=-~,1!~
of the Oblo ·JUvtr \ 11am and Roml
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o! errodaloa and Route 4; three
chaii&amp;Oa In tho level of water (Evalyn) lllcko, Bl'la... , Tom.,
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Mr Noel (r-.) Ywhc, DI.Y·
caused by lock dam~ 1tJIOa!- toli.e.flnd·Mra. M. d.uclUo)SWert,
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llbodeJ lo settle the dlopite

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We wtsh to thank our many retail customers for their

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petitl.oa that he has been dam~ 1965.
aged due to negligence of the d&lt;&gt;The defendant, Gallla Coun1;y
fendant. Prior to the explretlon Treasurer, hill an interest tn
date or the pollc~, the plainti!! the properv In wt&gt;Oid lax~•. acsays he ofter·ed to pay a year's conlll!i to the peddon, amountpremium on the policy but the de- Ing to $175.80,
fendant said he woold noti(y him
Amelia Thompoon, ~rlng­
when the premium was due.
fteld, Is seeking perdtioo o! !our
SEEKS $1,461
acres of .land Jn Sectim 36 of
The Ohio Farmers Insurance Galllpolla Twp., ln which she
Co., Le Roy, Ohlu and Arthur UJ~ clalma a OJ».!ourth uncllvldecllDmer o! Clinton filed 1 petltloo terest.
seeking damages of $1,464 and
Named de!endanls ln tile pard-

f}U.ise·n herry Keeps Nation's Dogs

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torney [l8D8I' 'a
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PI.Y
!or part or the cost or dotermln1ng where the low water mark
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sol In the atll&gt;r!'~- dove!
said tho evkleuce
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266 wlndohlelcl stickers to safety checked vehicle"'

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and AsSO&lt;Iated Press reports
yoo rneotion are untrue.''

COLUMBUS (IJPO - A
southern boundaJ'y a! Ohlo or
-'d di·-•· between Ohio lhe northern boundary o! Kenyear~
..-oJMl Kentuclcy moy be solved luci\V.
While the nedon'&amp; hl&amp;best
soon.
court cloclded In 1896 that tho
The and moy come alter a boondary between the &amp;tate&amp; of
commlasloner, oamecl by the West VIrginia and KantuclQI
u.s. !llpreme Court, gets a re- and tholr northern nelsbbors
port !rom an eogtnNrlng firm wso the low water mark oo the
blrecl Thuroday by attorney north ibore or the Olllo Rl&gt;er
general's o!!lce.
lhst mark bao never - . de-'
The dispute oM the comml I·
lioner'a report concern
terAmlned. IIIII the state Control-

DAVIS ICE &amp; PRODUCE CO.

286 motarlale. Ti.trv Cit tilese came bock for r&amp;-J,.pectlon,
aller bavlns defects corrected. lnopectors isoued a total or

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Business Announcement

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JrQr 4,.H, Aug. 1

But in response to a fi.IE!stlon
CTK told UPI: "Tbe Reuters

Accuse Soviets
The newspaper Obrana Ld.J., a
weekly losued by the De!eoseMIDJotry, accused the Soviet
Union today of dell&gt;erlng an
uldmstum demanding Czech
Communlots stop their reform

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VOLUNTARY INSI!ECTION - A Slate IIIJinot.l' Patrol
. .cdoolelm !rom Jackeoo Dlatrlet HOIIIQiarters lnlpeeled
286 motor vohiclos FrldoJ oa the Gallipolis ~llreolii'Publlc
Use .V.., W~ - ot 4o!eets ware losued to MJy 55 O!the

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There were i'eports Dubcetl
Czechoslovakia.
had
been ootvotod 6 to 5 ln the
The S::Met fears that CzechoPresldiwn on an Important
slovakia would turn to capitaquesdon
In connecdoo with the
lism lay behind this great crisis
Presidium's
forthcoming meet ..
in the Eastern bloc ot Commu1ng
with
the
Soviet l'l:llltburo.
nist nations. Russia haa said It

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SUN. • MON. • TUES
July 28 - 29 - 30
THE SECRET WAR OF
HARRY FRIGG
Paul Newman-Slyvia Koscirll.

POMEROY
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SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1968

Rodely McDowall.JIU Howorth

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What can
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Dana Anllrews • Anna Palk

Claudio Clrdlnale

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LOCAL TEMPS
COLUMBUS _ A CIRLLIC0'111E .FAMILY Tbur~ Mecl a
The temperature lnPome:roy"s $1 3 mUilon dalnBge suit ln U. S. Dlotrlel Court here ~~IIIIi Seln,
downtown business· district at ~ck &amp; co. sold them a televlaloo set whlcb cauabt lh'e llld
11:35 L m. today was 74degrees
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James A. Mallow, Chllllcotlle, chlral!d tile otore hlod • - the three-montlt-old set before the ftre stll1od In a ~ C&lt;ll'ltr&lt;ll
secdoo oJMl set their hwse ablaze Dec. 21, 1988. l(r~ lfiUow llld
three-&lt;nonth-old
daughter, Kimberly &amp;le, were burnoll lJl,!1M" llrL
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P.T, PL!A&amp;wr- Ton Muon .

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HHYJ IQIIIpment has b8on lo!t&gt;t
busy ln recent weeks at the site of the new 1kcre park lJe..
t111 built by the Leodllli Creek Cooaervancy Dlotrlct end
Watershed association. The park, loc1ted between Rutland

They're !IIIII lllklllrllbaut U,. tiolpie prQ the.~ Gtlllll
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In ~.o....i.-' IIIYI he !Joll...o It' a the llrot triple play e'fllr r . . ...,...~ent hlotory,
•- H:bod with Pt..Pieaoant lllwanlo at bello the ·1,...
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loiUier walked. 1o11tt Waldie singled and Jim~
walkod~loollthebaooa. Rtrellcomeo:
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Bill Ralrden bit a craund boll
OVERHEAD ON THE CORNER
to pltcbar Dan Houdaohell who
_The two Dairy Quoolll or Ice
threw to cotcher Mlck Alh to pt cream shops at Rodnoy and Rio
~.!""•• on MWe~ at the plato. Gronde ere bahv built by Wal&gt;~threw to third baiOIJWI 11m- or White. Richard Cromoana or
dy Lipscomb to nip Waldie IDr Bidwell and Clarence E. 'fllmll&gt;the oecond out and Walcllo~ SCII 01 Gallipolis are de..,lo¢ng
to second basomon Vem Ord to a 100 lot ·oubdlvlston on tile 0 J
aetDoemnget, but theball,....r- White Rei. Ronald Sheeto and·hl~
thrown, went to richt !Ieider Jim father are bulldlng a 32 lot oubo
McCOy who -ed to Lipscomb dlviiCII on Georp'o Crook Rei.
to ..u Doemnger at third bue. Lealolt (SIOO(Jy or Creow) saunThe Glanlo dOWIIOCIIIIwan!a 3- dora, ctaas or 1940 at Gallla
t In oeven lnnlngo and Jeff Hub- Acaclemy Rich School wao In
bard led the wlnnero wJUt two town lhla week. That ~realhita.
tionofapd»UcoUlclaloruac:methbv big" "" auppooed to have
· TEDDY DIED THIS week at been amounced In Ute paper thlo
lbo 1118 or 16 years and one past 1o1on1ay but 11 didn't materIIOtllh. He ..W be mlooed by all lalize.
u .htf. bod become as ooe ot the

end HerrliiOIIVille on the New Llml Hold, ..W bt dedicated
on AueUst 18. Jack Crlap, who Initiated the park project,
looks on as three bulldozers work building a tiu'ee4cre lake.
A shelterhou:se is shown in the background.

14-Acre Park Dedication Date Set
Pictures and Stj(Y

By Bob WIPIJ€1!

RUTLAND- Dedlcatloo otthe
1were park belnB developed by
the Leodllli Creek COnservancy
District and Watershed Association wW be held the aftei'IIOIIII
o! SoJndlll, Auguot 18.
Jack Crlap, chairman of both
the watershed am conservancy
district groups, sald the cer•
mony will Include talks by public
ofllctals and an aU41&gt;.Y chicken
ba'becue.
The pork la bei!W built on land
d~ by Mr. end lolr~ Dale
Bachner end Mrs. James Titus.
When completed, It wlll Include

41&lt;...., he wu tile little do!ilhlt
..,.. ruled the roor or the Galllcloll• Rre alation back when
Lawrence Dickey WII reoldeat

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Sgt. Dennis Ki~es is

shelter hooses, a nwnber of picnic lOCitlons, restroom tacWties 11111 camp sites.
William Sheetan, U. S. defense
~ent employoe and'""""'
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tor the dedication.

servaucy district ••Operation
Mainstream.. program w h e n

weather cmdltims did notpennlt
:;tream cleaning and rechannelilll work on Little and Big Lead-

LAKE FILLING - 0no aoclloo or the J...shaped lake belrw built 111land bel~ developed lmo
a park on the New Lima Road started filliDg with water after heavy rains last week. EQuipment
working on the park Is aeon In the backgroond.

Evans Elected Quisenberry Small Part
(Cootlnued lrmn Page
flower and vegetable plants and
raising canaries in a Of Youth are
President of also
structure he
for that purI)

by

bought

pcse. DurlnB a roor year period

Underwriters

JACKSON - Bon Evana, a native or Gallla ~ and now •
resident o! Jac~ FrldlY
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elected preoldent or the
Moderately Damaged Southeastero
Ohio iJre UDderwriters A01oelatlon !Dr the 196&amp;MIDDLEPORT - Moci!UIIl dom·
69 term.
1188 were Incurred to two ears
The election ,.. conductod In
In on accident at 5 a.m. SobarJackson.
da,y on South Third St., MiddleOther now omcors elected
port pollee aald.
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were:
A II&lt;Jllhbound car drlven .,
James M. S&lt;olt, 75, Florida,
Claude Daniela, Galllpollo,
otruck a parked car owned by vlco )&gt;resident; Frank Hamilton,
Boil&gt; File Middleport. Demageo Gallil)olls, oecrelarl'-treuurer.
to the ~ car were estimated · Ccmmittee chairmen were llao
at 11200 and $15 to the FUe appointed. They ore:
vehicle. soott. posted a $.10 bond.
Program - C. ''Mae" ~cGlnness, GaUipolla; educati.OO ~~Creeks.

ol time Mr. Quisenberry • old
hundreds of canaries in the area.

As another source of Income,
QuiserDrry also once took up

Protesting
MIDDLEPORT - Bill Henderson, a senior at Ohio Univeralt)'

HARTFORD- S.-sgt. E.allennis E. Kbnea. son of Mr. a n d
Mrs. Kenneth Ki~s, has been
awarded tf\0 $liver Star or pi.
lantry In actioo . above end .,._
yond the call or dulY on Nov. 29,
19671nVI-.n.
The fllatlm; which geeslnSctKlmes' permanent mUitary reoord, Included t11e rdtowing description ol the action:
aer vi~ as. oectlon ch 1er at hla
unit's lire &amp;IC&gt;port baoe IOC4ted
near tho IP"8tal torcea •lD11 at
Bu Dop. AI' obout 2200 houra (IQ
p. m.) the base waa oubjeeted to
an lntellllve mortar end rockat
attack by numerically 1,.,.r1or
,.,.... or Viet COngani!Norlh Vle&gt;nameae Army trooPs. With com- lilY·
plote dlareprd IDr his paroonal
oaleQ&gt;, Sit- lllmes ofa!•nll,aab'
S.~ Kimel 11
mtived tllrcll(h the ball or n1ml Ill• lhlrd tcuJ' or dub'
shrlpDel and debrlstolnaurealat ,. He tas recot...:illall
each or his men bod ide- dudlqJ llle ~~
quate cover. AI the 01101J1Y .,.,.. Star "trith ''V" · ~. 11111 t h e '
tar ard rocket blrrapa bepn to •Army Ac,COI\I~dm ModaL He
aoj)lkfo, the lnalll'lenll launched Ia a 19ft 'fll'llillli!" or Wahaml '
a muahefP"JJI"'laasaull-the Rich 11\!boollliol:~~
bue1apeilmater,Sci-Klmelim- IIF~li§G.'f', ·
modlaiiiY rallied hl1 men'aiilllod · Set- lllmel' ·a41drioa1la:
them tllrOIJI!I U!o boa'!' wlume or
hostile ~ arm•anol.a~llc
S.-l!rJI, DiaDII· E. Kimel, RA

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sign palnUng, equipped a truck, majoring in sociology, said there
and traveled the rural routes of
are "some things I'd like to see
Meigs CouJ1lll palntllli names oo cllanged, but my protest doesn't
mallbolll!s.
run to violence," in Jnrorma1 roEariJ' ln 1938 whUe White Rock
marks Fridf3 night to members
was closed for repairs, Quisenor the Middleport - Pomeroy Roberry visited his home ln Ke,.
Jary Club at Heath Church.
tuck)' in his "0. K, Mailbox ServIntroduced by llolarlan C. E.
ice" truck and it was on this trip
Btakeslee, student Henderson
ho concalvod the ldea ol slarlllli
was a 4--H usistant the sUIIllll8r
his usatety Tag'' bqsiness.
of 196? In Meigs COUnty. He Ia a
Taga for dOl collArs have been
shipped to every state in the u. native ol Guernacy Counl)',
Henderaoo's program. wa1 1
ion and a number of foreign
question and answer period. He
CCIIIItl'tes.
~ to· thell'·. ~. 13870121.,~"/t" atrJ. 2Dd.__Bl\,
was answering 1 que1tion on
11 M)' chest especially swelled
"T!It
ellllll1
hid~ to · 33rd Ar!i., r.it 'Int. Dlv,, APO
whether or not he ~ like prowith pride when I received an orwithin 75 meto)'e or bi1 Poiltloi) ~ t~ SUI ~- Callt
testing pre- condltlons.
Charles WUey, Jackson; health der from Roy Rogers, Sky Haven
It was his opln!onaqulte small IIIII he hid
qulclolnr..
- Curt! a Qualey, South P.olnt; l,. Ranch, Uke Hughes, Calitili:direct lire. He
percentage or studenla droll out- pare thelr•
duatrlal relation• - Donald Stu&gt;- fornia,'' says Ben. He later re- 1111dlahly end proteat with vio- theD ald!1tu111 dtrtdeoi lhiln In
ceived another order frc:m t b e
ley, Gallipolis; leglalatlm lence, but that the1 get a ~ ~
~""
Charles Wiley, JackiOD; mem· flm.ed cowboy actor's rather.
llre·IIWO llle 'rUiil ot tile~
lty
ol
the
preas
notice"'
Mr. Quisenberry's largest orbershlp - Myron Davia, JackPresident Wilbur TheDblld iiW ·~· ~tho),p ~
son; pOOiic relatlona - Claude der was for 5,700 tags from the
presided. He IIIIIOUIICed the relflDaniela, Galllpolla, end James Joy Dog Food Comi&gt;OJIY. He daUy
'u!.., ' ..
naUon or Dick Iiawli~W• rr.,.n the
Landrum, WeUatoJn.
receives a few stngleorders lrtDI club end the appcbtmentormem,;1 . '-'
Publlc service - Fronh Hlm- various parts ol the nation end
Uton, GaJJipolh; qualltybuslness baa now hand • stamped over bers to Emmett Shuler's rilem- C. uMac" McGinness, Galli. 261,000 tags in three decades. berahtp committee •• Bernard
Foltz, C&amp;r1 Horky end Wo\)deU
Don Hubbard, another S)rracuse
pOll a.
GWil~i&gt;£$ .:...· •.•"IIY
Gerlach. Tile clUb picnic on AUg.
The next meetllli will be held man, assists Quisenberry during
16 will be a........ \ry GOrlacb, V.otfpl.edt .•
on Friday, Sept. 13. AU area peak bualness perlod~
assl1ted by Dr. ~ern .
'm.
uro .Ullderwrlters are inviU!d. uone must be good to make chairman,
Matheney.
.
good" and "In less than a da)o,
The 1968 loolboll i&gt;t.JQIIJ wUl
SUNDAY
your tags are on their way" ue
be
held 'lllursclay, NO'!. U,wllha
TIMES· SENTINEL
two lavorlte saylrws ol the well· chairman to be ·~ ..
"11)j• • l•l!&lt;l ~"n .'iulllll.' b~ ' 1111 Ohkl \allt J
liked businessman.
Heath ladloil : iilr~!W
PubLo ~to'"" &lt;.:o.
r.ALU~&gt;ou.~ lM.II.\ TtUBl:H:
Thoua:h QuiseOOerry is very were Mrs. Ern85t
. ~t~ Thi rll.hc., t.lil i~~Ql l•, Ollio , ~Sf;) I Pill&gt;
proud of his business, he Is even
l o&gt;hed f\CI .' ""ilcW.' ~''"' "'~ '"'"fPI S.twrlll).
s.,...,.,.,
th•• L'o••llt;~ hid 111 Gall ~poll•. 0111o.
more proud of his three sons, Joe, Jolm
Mrs. Max
l.il~~ •.
rm.: LMII.' st;:o.;l"I~~L
Roger C. and Doo.
· SIJilorn,
uu Mk•• nlt ~rt~~t,P-..o,.l.lllil.l, ~n".
Joe, the oldest, Is a Lleutehi
Pld ifi!CIII '"""! "~ t•fllhlll eanp1 !it.t~rnt Col 1 (
h U
u~. 1:n~.~r111 lllltl.•nll ~.. ,~ meilort,: 11111.,. • I
one
R t e . S. Arm)'
Pomeru:o. •M,-., """ Mka.
and la current1)' servl.ng at the

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POMEROY - lolra, SOphia Gln1her Dufb', 86, Pomeroy, died
Teddy tielot¥ec~ to AlC Fred 1. Frldoy at lolelp Galoral HOI·
t.key. who Ia .wltb the United pita! following a llngerfnc W• Air Force, otatloned at noaa.
~ Dill AFll, Tlin&amp;JI, ~Diet.She Ia survived by a doughIt' ~ atatlonoclln leelanilprl- · lor, Elizabeth, at home; a lister,
at to"·hla ai.il~..,. II the F1or- lolra. George star•-, ""--,
f4i bu6. '~~-and HYoral niece~·.;;;~.
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She ..... member or the Porn' &amp;.2 LAIIRY LEE GV'J'HRIE left eroy Clolrch o1 Chrlll
Tlundl1 tor his -&amp;allanmoat · Funeral oervlcoo will be held
With the United Slateo Army stg. at 2 p, m, MCIIdoy at the Ewing
ill!' Corp1 at Fort catoon, Colo. Foneral Home with the Rev. JerTbt fonner Gallla Acodem,yHich 1'1' lolutors end the Rev. ....... ollltlldlfti,;&lt;Birllll•'ti!IJ .....
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MAIL ~ · B.'i(.·ai'TI()PO a.TU\
The (&gt;IU !lOll•. U ibl,;,. In Ohlulll II".., \ lr·
linla. 111• )1111" 101M~ lhiii'IIIU• ~~ thrn mDI'lth•

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data proceutno servlce eerUr
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at Edgewood Ata.enal, Marylanl.
Reser 1 the &amp;eCOfl1 SOn, i 8 &amp; }nnlll'.
""'ft

tlmt prolesiOJ' ln the electrtCII
eJWineering department at Obi.,
UDiversity, and Don Ia 1 llieh
IChooiJ~
tr(a) art tea he .~
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eoach at South Chlrleaton. o.,
ftlll' ~ringfleld.

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,.J~&lt;t&amp; IA.II,'~lillebeJliP.oi·Wiih.. hla Poienia. Mr. ard
lolra. ·~. Guflu'le, HI. 21M-'

In llel\d&gt; l)ro¥4~ I .

lit,~. DulfY was' ~;;.J.;.r l,
doalh by her llllband, ow.n Duf•
1). Frlenda may call at the limwell. He eDieredtheArmylnFob- oral home anytime,
1'117 1968,- hlabasletralni!W
at Fort Knox, Ky., aod then had 1 L- v •
t!fit ,...ko.llhancod tral'lllll at .,o,.,. nellef'
F'iirt'LoCIIard .Wood, · ~POMEROY - JoJ1m Koloer,IDr,
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meriT or Pomeroy, died Wodneo~ JOYCE :NEW, an om- do1 In·loflrYavlllt.
ploijoe · ot count;y auditor 1o1orton
Ho wa1 the om or tho lito'
L, Dicke)&gt;' a omco, bod I bia Mr. end lolra. Jacob Koloer end
amne wban ~-- bor 1011, .... born In Pomeroy, 91rvtvKtiiiQ' ·New'a hllllll n11 ID tho IDg are hla wire, Franco111 olorallllllkJut Oriole• 5 Rod Soi 0 ter' Mrs. Millie
lolldLitde Lolgue pme lhla week. dleport; a bnlthor, Cbarln, Copmo ,.. ralllld oul In lumbuo; l1lo batr-brothero, WU. thebot:tcmorthelhlrdltlnbwand Hem Hoi~ Po11181'0J, and Jen
I,&amp;IIDO has to 10 IDUr -leto Hoi~ ChUllcothe, end 181aral
IDII~Wa before It' a orllctal. Toll)' n!ecea and JIOI)hewo.
Folden bod Walkod end Wll C11
base when Now bit tho clrelllt
clout. New hod·•II!Wied the llrst
tlnie .,_
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Ettella Sue Runyon
Now the Orlolea lulolo how we
GALLIPOLIS - Elllolla llle
;~,r..~ ~~ ·:"n ~ ' 1?, Rt. 1, Gallt,oil1
· · · · ""' •~ 01 (Bollavllla · Rd.) died 111 5:30 p.'
~i,; boya ooit Jn ~ tJ.a \vo
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!!id'to play It Qyei-,. Thai~o the m., Frlolay In Hol•or Holpi!OI,
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• bad boon n1 oboUI to dayo.
:;"" the old ball'bOurieia..
9Je .... bom 00 Oct. 13 1950
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In Ga1J41oll1, ~ or J111101
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loat 3-2 to
Rod Sol Wodnoo,
Mill li1ID7on fli'IWated fropl
..,. nlcht In llle Kne!' C r •.o k Gellla ,AcMernr ~ Scboolllilo
toumlmeDI. . Jill~ , ~· ,moat ..111• __... i!ba' · ·
,PUlled the l'at tr.D ibl an~ the .- ,..._ , ~ a me. . .
.lUI lnnlnr&gt; 'l'illliiwtiro·dolni s,o 1at~ 1111 ~ 0 IAiadaro, 1111111f
when
the 11 " · · '·
.-... """ In IMlbcio1 acnvld,l
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r~JI(,.~rted ~
,.• Shot lo!IIM•*s byborPII1UI~
tllon IIIJ!ed ~ ~ ~. oiJoii!Jt.r;Prococ!flllior In dlilb
~ theT&gt;t~~ ~ lt.to J•n.ltH. !lle ·~. U!o· Firli

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"On this date, Sgt. Kimes w11

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Others npected to mike re-

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marks ore Phil Lavelle and Homer !levis, Economic Develol)ment Administratim; V e r n o n
Wlostead or Franh Beontolt, Ohio
Department of Natural Resources
Uli Bernard V, F'llltz, prosecutillt attorney, representiqJ ~igs
CounO,y ofllclals.
Materials to build racUltles at
the park have been donated end
labor was provided by the con-

hia Duffy .

·lreman.

a three-acre L-shlped lake, two.
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~her bod ••ve,.~~·tl!l• ~~~ Chlr.dior &lt;iii!IJ!Iilll. · ·
~on.
',&lt; · · 1 '" · Fuatral uiivtae.~ ;wlll.,. , .II,..~
, Counting lilt ~· tOoir~nt IlL,~ otfi Wooi!t-Hall~:

. . .•• the SollitYt ..... ~ 11111,,. TtoOd ~· Home ....
Both 101101 , ...,.. by ···~ lit'n.V .i. c."'-~·
iiN run. Alii,, to lolp·dil\ avo or l'iiJW lliU be. ·&amp;; ~-;;,;
. ll!o 1lx wlila ~!l~!Wiont"""' CeDill •
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tlio other IW (Oiif.
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Amertcon lllg IDr ruture uae. 'llle lila ,... tho sift o! Dlatrlct (;..,.
sreooman Clarence Mlller.

bal' lbt ratalll;f' IGial ...
der I¥ for tho c:ompareble per·
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~ la!cluol!!lllSG pe-'. , ADJitrrTED: S1,von Wollln1
de
•· 509 •ehlclo-~.o. Jiaraw, Pl. PlaaiWK;
306 PI .
I, 44 moter&lt;:J- l'lrt, Pl. l'lea111111; Tony Jarie
THE REV. WENDELL S'ruTLER points wltll pride to hla For- clllllo, 14
Fllate, ~ lrabl l')!riCIIO. Pl. Pleaoant; Mrl, llolesl Run lolethodlat Church congrept!CII. He' a amued at the~ rlderl 1111 ..,. bouoe realdeDI. 111111 Dursl, Portland, o.
ber or young - l e atlehdlng the church - end not aiCIIO - they The latter died ID outo
DISCHARGED: Jamea Harlllllll
are l'alth~
by their paranta,
craahea. Of tho 1,032 Ylcllma .rt. Plea18111; Irene KeliJ', pj_ .
306 were -pro OJ!' :p!Oasant; lolra, Hill John1011 end
TRYING THEIR HAND IDr the llrit time In the - bualno 11 - 213 boya and !13 glrla. Over· ~lllllter. Pl. Ploaaaat; WUllam
P ....,,
at the Malgo C00111l' Fair ..W be the lolelga Athletic Booaters. The all, ?35 males end 29'1 Comaleo Bryon, AIIXon; Marie KDaw, Pl.
1011 Counll' Homemakers coun- .,...... ..W OCCIOPY the ronner chicken and nbblt bulldiDg wblch hao
we~:a,:'led.
Pleasant; Mrs. Glylord Thomal,
- = • e n s • • • .'
'cH; Leah Am Miller, New Hebeen renovated lor use by the srooop.
deaths fell from ~60 pt PleaSBJt.
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ven Woman's Club; Karen Kl\)'
Tlio B008ter8 claim they'D
BY THE WAY, CONNIEiolorar~ to 336, while rural l'atalltlea ,,..._ _ _ _ _;:__ _. . . ; : : : : : ; : : : : : : : : : :
Greene, New Haven Jr, Woman's
ohcnred a big drop from ?19 to
• . .Club; Rolli&amp; Doolltue, Pl. Pleas- have no trouble In ptt!Jw cua- Icy, fDrnierty of Syracuse end
ICiners Into their Indoor, a lltUe now ot Columbus, 11 hoapltallzed 676. l'odoatrlan death• reU from
ant Jr. Woman's Clli&gt;; Carolyn
Keerer, HlllbWy t-11 Club; Val- olf the beaten track establlab- end would IIJpreclate hearing 181 to 156, or more than half
the total decreaoe ror tho six
orle RalnQ', Pl. Pleasant Kl- meat - they plan to use the big- lrmn Meigs County lrlenda. She
ltanls Clli&gt;; Jamie Wollmaa, Pt. gest rootball team members to Is ln Rlvorslde Methodlot Boa- -~
The on!¥ -less doyo were
throw customen Into the place pltal Room 413 Fourth F1
Plea18111 Rotar7 Club and Roes .... 1 lhlnh (ani hope) they're kidRive; •-• Coloor, Jan. 8 end Jan. 14. 1IY counties,
1o1ar1e Butcher, PI, P1ea111111 U- ding.
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the toll ranged from 107 In Cuyabus.
ono Club,
hop to zero In Jack1011, the lone
Auauot 6 the candldoteo will
death-tree
area. liln&amp;le l'atalltles
INCID~NT
ALLY,
booaternrho
AND, FROM RACINE, Dorobe pests at a luncheon at llOOil
are to work at the fair restaur.. 1111' J!adsley writes that her son were recorded by Brown, car.
and will appear In the Fair Porant ore to report to the omce or Charles, oervl!llln Vlellwn,laU- roll, ~. Harrloon, Morado at 2 p.m. Following ~oe parDr. R. R. Pickens at 6 p. m. ed to send a complete address gan end Onion counties. Cuyaado each girl will belntenlewed
hoga lilted 25 podestrlana, 25
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&amp; Motor Lodge
by the Judgea then at 7 p.m. at Frkla,y IDr the required food which we published earlier.
North H It, 61 , , . Plint rt.....i w... Ylrtlllhl
handlers' examination.
pasoengero,
50 clrlvero, two blThe
correct
address
is:
the fairgrounds, the evening gown
Enll'l' hbld.. •114 wktul IM... fw • Nl.ht W cycllll.l 1111 llvo motorcycUoto
cot W••t Vl,.tnla'• Nnrw,t ' .._., Melt MNtm 1~
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Charles S. Badgley, R.N.
COIIIjlOIItlon will be held and the
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B20-80-84, "H" Co., :tnd PJ~ ID lta dealb toll.
D'11r ond Club 1" tf1e tt.tlaht ,,.,; b..iJ. _... h :::::
crowning o1 the new queen will
Dome . . . u,. 1ft Wx...,ktu. I1IOIM Mdl with
IIIMWI
Following CUyahoga, CatallUes
2nd Bn., 26th Marines, 3
beD!anby last Y081" • Qleon, Miss
Swim ••• Oelf , .• "''" liN at ,__, ~ I~~Ntt . _..:.~.­
lnduded
Hamilton
63,
&amp;unmltt
elart If .• lint... 111.J:I d...ole . . .
• · • • .._.
Marine Division, 1'1'0 san Frana Baraa.
50, Franklin 41, Monl&amp;mnery 38,
• A.tt 8tr1J hcUIIIIII
• T...... C...U
ciaco, Cali!., 96602.
• Gelf c..ir.e ............
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Stark 33, and Lorain 31. Thus
• 0~ ... _ . . . ....
• a.. 1: G.lnaet . . . .n.t
Waiblr PMI f•r y......_ • C......IR hdll&amp;a
the oeven leading countlea had
a total ot 363 deatho, the seven
SAN FRANCISCO (IJPl) amoller ones on!¥ six.
MIJSIC !Dr your llatelliJv aod ~~ltv pleasure Thurs.
Haight-Albury, rocked by 111o Moonship PU8e8
GALLlPOLIS - Nooh Curtll oll1ings In three doyo, Ia fast
, - - - - - - - - . : : : Friend
'
Elllotl, ?3, a retired Gallla erun. losing Ita clalm aa llle meeea
cyJarmer, cllecl at 4 Lm, Satur- or the love 110110rot1on. Tho hlp- Most Critical Test
doy at hie home on Rt. 775 , Jl(eo are laaYilljJ and oo 1a the
CAPE KENNEDY (IJPI)- The
near Mldaoc,
noo..-lolonco.
Apollo 7 moonahlp paaoed Ito
Born April 7, 1895, ID WalThe Dower chUdren gathered moat critical ground tesl Friday
nut Twp., be ,.. the 100 of the there tor 11m and aharlng not 10 and if I repeat ia U IUCCISS·
late W, G. and IKarjo Notter. Bo· 11118 11&amp;0, but tho six-btod&lt; M next week, command pilot
euatoiii7 cralied Sclwlt PIESiftTS
tore hlo roUrement, he "'' ID near Golden Gate Park heo tum- Woller Schlrro OJI&gt;Oc:ts to heed
euatom llerleL ronel~
tho (1811oral truddng bualnell. ed Into an area o1 violence. Po- a three-man team .on an ll..tay
blended to aehleoe the fineat apnnkm. A'flilable
The younpll ot alght chUdron, Uce HY II Ia Me &amp;ted with dope eerth orbital Dl&amp;lrt In October,
in t.w,. or three be1Jr1x8
he waa preceded In death by lbolr peddlers and hoodlums.
Schlrra end bio two cr""""'n
liiDi!ela. with tronl ldlclloa
brothara and two listers. !UrFrldly police found the body 11om Elaole and Waller
frollt 1'00111. Sdlalt Cuivlvoro are hla widow, Mro. Maude ot a 20-year.old Ponaacala, FIL, nlngbam, apent nine end a haJr
In aullmllk:
i!eeor, InDrummond Elliott, and • broth-. youth, Earlier, tho .... or a hours In t11elr &amp;hlp Frldly, pu&gt;and tile
or, 0, E. Elliott. ·
prominent Ealll Bay contractor tloi .It ~ .1, m~leve
Servj,got,ll;lll.lie ~ ~ ,;. M.!l.,_~ ahol,:to des~: - Wll- 0111111 In In llj'leos teslcllamber.
2 p.m. 'l'iin.Jay at IIIia ilet.d- · .Wo arit Jtlll illli'P. · ' • f.
Wotherholt Funeral Home by the
Rev. Jolm Davl1. Burial lllllbt
In Neal cem....,. on Rt. 715.
Faculty Antes Up
Frleeda may call 111nc1q 1111
MCIIdoy evonlng II the llmeral
home.
Facing
Action
CGLUMBUS (IJPI) - A or Ohio . Slate Un!vorally faelll\y
mombers have made cootrlbuWASIIINGTON (1111) - Rep. llon• to pay billory pro(ooocr
Page Belcbor, R.()Jda., oald Sat. David Green - !Ired ror burning
urdoy
ho will try to kill the his drift card - to lecture tor
GALLIPOLI! - Mra. Lydia
nou
...
veraton
or tile Omnibus a IIW'Ier.
amco, 78, Ill. 1 Galllpolla, died
Friday at the home or a daulb- Fa·nn Bill when It lo submitted
Bernard ROlen, aoslstan! phltor
pu-,
perhaps
next
woek.
lo&amp;ophy pro(o1sor, oald $3,000
lor whom ahe .... visiting at
Belcher Is rao!klng Republican bad booo pledpd rrom the FaelllBaltimore, Md.
Born ID Addlaoo Twp,, Jan. on the Hoooe Asrlelllture Com- 11 Aallll!llbl)' for Relj)OIIsible Jn.
ID Univerld\y Affairs.
8, 1890, ohe n1 the daullbler mittee which wrote Ute measure.
It
d
exteod
ror
..,.
or the Jete Colonel end Halm
Rood IIetz. Her bulband, Rich- year, tiJrouih 1970, tho major
ard Allen 8moe, died In 1932. JllOfi!'IJU or procllctlon control
9le IIIIUnivedbythreeclauab- and price supports ror wlloat,
tere, Mra, Wilbur ()Iori) Wad- reed ..-a~na.
end - ·
doll end Mra. loaJah (Marloe)
Gallo, both or GaJIII&gt;ollo. 111c1
Servlees will be COIIIllcted at
Mlaa Bernlee Buaee, at home; 2 p.m. TueadoJ at lollller'l Home
• 1011, Edwin T. Bwlee, Sllntlas- for F11110ral1 by the Rov, Alfred
ky; two slatero, M111 Nora lloiZ, Holl~. Burial ..w be In Fullon.
Columbua, end Mrl. Ci¥de Soon- cemoter)' In Addlom T " p.
dora, Toledo; elabl fll'llldcbll- Frlonda may call at the llmeral
dren, eediO[II'ell....anlchUdren. home atlor 2p.m. .\loadaY.
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flmll1,
I
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qp. (lias ll&amp;UN 11roi, 196? aee-

Gllll.).lileludod, GaJIIa, 2-1; Molto.
~' -At~~eoe, U; ,Jaekoon, o-tr
24 end
57

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be VJinll IDI'the
Utle .i'iilta Muon Cooltt1 Fair
Qietn,; . whfD the coOMII II held
... ra&amp; IIPII!IIW nl8hl. Aupot
6 ..iii. the evant 1moWied for
? p.m.
The Clllllest Is opon10rod by
the l't. Ploaa&amp;n&gt;-lolaooo Counllo
Chamber of Conunorcoi. ·
candidates end tllelr IJ)OIIaors
are:
C'·-·•-·
Wal•- pt, m '""'"""'"
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~-aant lolerchantl Division; Kall!i
Se:re, Point Plea18111 \VO!rian•o
Club; Addle May Rboacloo, lolaCOilnl;y lltll

~ trll!lc toll by ......
t!n ..flii thio !!rill o1x JIIQIItllo ot "it!~
·JH8,1rs ..,.,.... liltll a Y08r . :"'

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8TATS I* AII·M '

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Hippies Leave,

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Hoods Move In

SaLe~

THE BIGGEST SELLER IN
OHIO MOBILE HOMES SALES
FAIULOUS

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SCHULT CUSTOM

Omnibus Farm Bill
Kill

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Southern States' Factory-to-Farm Program
Cuts Handling Costs and Saves Money .

MORE savi,ngs are made possible through
agency s ,larger-quantity·purchasing
1. Place rounnler befururrlval 2. Takadallvarr prampbr upon arrival

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·l)o.wh.uiariirin ' ~968 ·
coUII!Byi -

Cl1lcJ lied oaly
olilth.thl 411• oo lt11Qh-'
'1!111 ~ fliil ·lll;lll olx ......,.
~ lfe&amp;; ·u . lntllc ~ a ·toO
.&gt;or 1,012 lltoo. Ono poriCII •••
liiiWII M . IOU!' ~lour•. '!lit 14 .
mlnutoa t11e lJ2-AAy ·.,..,
two

For Queen
P.T, PL!A&amp;wr- Ton Muon .

ll!IIWING LAKE -

HHYJ IQIIIpment has b8on lo!t&gt;t
busy ln recent weeks at the site of the new 1kcre park lJe..
t111 built by the Leodllli Creek Cooaervancy Dlotrlct end
Watershed association. The park, loc1ted between Rutland

They're !IIIII lllklllrllbaut U,. tiolpie prQ the.~ Gtlllll
~ ~~kLlltlnst• Pt.
~
Kl-• July ~BIMbo Teau, Am1aJ
....w ~...
iM&amp;uo
Tournamonl.
i
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Bill R•"''--' •-~--~
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t~ Giants--:""' _...,._, .......,.., whole ICII, Jell, playa
!Dr
In ~.o....i.-' IIIYI he !Joll...o It' a the llrot triple play e'fllr r . . ...,...~ent hlotory,
•- H:bod with Pt..Pieaoant lllwanlo at bello the ·1,...
~.,
loiUier walked. 1o11tt Waldie singled and Jim~
walkod~loollthebaooa. Rtrellcomeo:
·
Bill Ralrden bit a craund boll
OVERHEAD ON THE CORNER
to pltcbar Dan Houdaohell who
_The two Dairy Quoolll or Ice
threw to cotcher Mlck Alh to pt cream shops at Rodnoy and Rio
~.!""•• on MWe~ at the plato. Gronde ere bahv built by Wal&gt;~threw to third baiOIJWI 11m- or White. Richard Cromoana or
dy Lipscomb to nip Waldie IDr Bidwell and Clarence E. 'fllmll&gt;the oecond out and Walcllo~ SCII 01 Gallipolis are de..,lo¢ng
to second basomon Vem Ord to a 100 lot ·oubdlvlston on tile 0 J
aetDoemnget, but theball,....r- White Rei. Ronald Sheeto and·hl~
thrown, went to richt !Ieider Jim father are bulldlng a 32 lot oubo
McCOy who -ed to Lipscomb dlviiCII on Georp'o Crook Rei.
to ..u Doemnger at third bue. Lealolt (SIOO(Jy or Creow) saunThe Glanlo dOWIIOCIIIIwan!a 3- dora, ctaas or 1940 at Gallla
t In oeven lnnlngo and Jeff Hub- Acaclemy Rich School wao In
bard led the wlnnero wJUt two town lhla week. That ~realhita.
tionofapd»UcoUlclaloruac:methbv big" "" auppooed to have
· TEDDY DIED THIS week at been amounced In Ute paper thlo
lbo 1118 or 16 years and one past 1o1on1ay but 11 didn't materIIOtllh. He ..W be mlooed by all lalize.
u .htf. bod become as ooe ot the

end HerrliiOIIVille on the New Llml Hold, ..W bt dedicated
on AueUst 18. Jack Crlap, who Initiated the park project,
looks on as three bulldozers work building a tiu'ee4cre lake.
A shelterhou:se is shown in the background.

14-Acre Park Dedication Date Set
Pictures and Stj(Y

By Bob WIPIJ€1!

RUTLAND- Dedlcatloo otthe
1were park belnB developed by
the Leodllli Creek COnservancy
District and Watershed Association wW be held the aftei'IIOIIII
o! SoJndlll, Auguot 18.
Jack Crlap, chairman of both
the watershed am conservancy
district groups, sald the cer•
mony will Include talks by public
ofllctals and an aU41&gt;.Y chicken
ba'becue.
The pork la bei!W built on land
d~ by Mr. end lolr~ Dale
Bachner end Mrs. James Titus.
When completed, It wlll Include

41&lt;...., he wu tile little do!ilhlt
..,.. ruled the roor or the Galllcloll• Rre alation back when
Lawrence Dickey WII reoldeat

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Sgt. Dennis Ki~es is

shelter hooses, a nwnber of picnic lOCitlons, restroom tacWties 11111 camp sites.
William Sheetan, U. S. defense
~ent employoe and'""""'
~~

pr the

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•verll!l, wlll beprlncipalspeaher

tor the dedication.

servaucy district ••Operation
Mainstream.. program w h e n

weather cmdltims did notpennlt
:;tream cleaning and rechannelilll work on Little and Big Lead-

LAKE FILLING - 0no aoclloo or the J...shaped lake belrw built 111land bel~ developed lmo
a park on the New Lima Road started filliDg with water after heavy rains last week. EQuipment
working on the park Is aeon In the backgroond.

Evans Elected Quisenberry Small Part
(Cootlnued lrmn Page
flower and vegetable plants and
raising canaries in a Of Youth are
President of also
structure he
for that purI)

by

bought

pcse. DurlnB a roor year period

Underwriters

JACKSON - Bon Evana, a native or Gallla ~ and now •
resident o! Jac~ FrldlY
....
elected preoldent or the
Moderately Damaged Southeastero
Ohio iJre UDderwriters A01oelatlon !Dr the 196&amp;MIDDLEPORT - Moci!UIIl dom·
69 term.
1188 were Incurred to two ears
The election ,.. conductod In
In on accident at 5 a.m. SobarJackson.
da,y on South Third St., MiddleOther now omcors elected
port pollee aald.
.....
were:
A II&lt;Jllhbound car drlven .,
James M. S&lt;olt, 75, Florida,
Claude Daniela, Galllpollo,
otruck a parked car owned by vlco )&gt;resident; Frank Hamilton,
Boil&gt; File Middleport. Demageo Gallil)olls, oecrelarl'-treuurer.
to the ~ car were estimated · Ccmmittee chairmen were llao
at 11200 and $15 to the FUe appointed. They ore:
vehicle. soott. posted a $.10 bond.
Program - C. ''Mae" ~cGlnness, GaUipolla; educati.OO ~~Creeks.

ol time Mr. Quisenberry • old
hundreds of canaries in the area.

As another source of Income,
QuiserDrry also once took up

Protesting
MIDDLEPORT - Bill Henderson, a senior at Ohio Univeralt)'

HARTFORD- S.-sgt. E.allennis E. Kbnea. son of Mr. a n d
Mrs. Kenneth Ki~s, has been
awarded tf\0 $liver Star or pi.
lantry In actioo . above end .,._
yond the call or dulY on Nov. 29,
19671nVI-.n.
The fllatlm; which geeslnSctKlmes' permanent mUitary reoord, Included t11e rdtowing description ol the action:
aer vi~ as. oectlon ch 1er at hla
unit's lire &amp;IC&gt;port baoe IOC4ted
near tho IP"8tal torcea •lD11 at
Bu Dop. AI' obout 2200 houra (IQ
p. m.) the base waa oubjeeted to
an lntellllve mortar end rockat
attack by numerically 1,.,.r1or
,.,.... or Viet COngani!Norlh Vle&gt;nameae Army trooPs. With com- lilY·
plote dlareprd IDr his paroonal
oaleQ&gt;, Sit- lllmes ofa!•nll,aab'
S.~ Kimel 11
mtived tllrcll(h the ball or n1ml Ill• lhlrd tcuJ' or dub'
shrlpDel and debrlstolnaurealat ,. He tas recot...:illall
each or his men bod ide- dudlqJ llle ~~
quate cover. AI the 01101J1Y .,.,.. Star "trith ''V" · ~. 11111 t h e '
tar ard rocket blrrapa bepn to •Army Ac,COI\I~dm ModaL He
aoj)lkfo, the lnalll'lenll launched Ia a 19ft 'fll'llillli!" or Wahaml '
a muahefP"JJI"'laasaull-the Rich 11\!boollliol:~~
bue1apeilmater,Sci-Klmelim- IIF~li§G.'f', ·
modlaiiiY rallied hl1 men'aiilllod · Set- lllmel' ·a41drioa1la:
them tllrOIJI!I U!o boa'!' wlume or
hostile ~ arm•anol.a~llc
S.-l!rJI, DiaDII· E. Kimel, RA

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sign palnUng, equipped a truck, majoring in sociology, said there
and traveled the rural routes of
are "some things I'd like to see
Meigs CouJ1lll palntllli names oo cllanged, but my protest doesn't
mallbolll!s.
run to violence," in Jnrorma1 roEariJ' ln 1938 whUe White Rock
marks Fridf3 night to members
was closed for repairs, Quisenor the Middleport - Pomeroy Roberry visited his home ln Ke,.
Jary Club at Heath Church.
tuck)' in his "0. K, Mailbox ServIntroduced by llolarlan C. E.
ice" truck and it was on this trip
Btakeslee, student Henderson
ho concalvod the ldea ol slarlllli
was a 4--H usistant the sUIIllll8r
his usatety Tag'' bqsiness.
of 196? In Meigs COUnty. He Ia a
Taga for dOl collArs have been
shipped to every state in the u. native ol Guernacy Counl)',
Henderaoo's program. wa1 1
ion and a number of foreign
question and answer period. He
CCIIIItl'tes.
~ to· thell'·. ~. 13870121.,~"/t" atrJ. 2Dd.__Bl\,
was answering 1 que1tion on
11 M)' chest especially swelled
"T!It
ellllll1
hid~ to · 33rd Ar!i., r.it 'Int. Dlv,, APO
whether or not he ~ like prowith pride when I received an orwithin 75 meto)'e or bi1 Poiltloi) ~ t~ SUI ~- Callt
testing pre- condltlons.
Charles WUey, Jackson; health der from Roy Rogers, Sky Haven
It was his opln!onaqulte small IIIII he hid
qulclolnr..
- Curt! a Qualey, South P.olnt; l,. Ranch, Uke Hughes, Calitili:direct lire. He
percentage or studenla droll out- pare thelr•
duatrlal relation• - Donald Stu&gt;- fornia,'' says Ben. He later re- 1111dlahly end proteat with vio- theD ald!1tu111 dtrtdeoi lhiln In
ceived another order frc:m t b e
ley, Gallipolis; leglalatlm lence, but that the1 get a ~ ~
~""
Charles Wiley, JackiOD; mem· flm.ed cowboy actor's rather.
llre·IIWO llle 'rUiil ot tile~
lty
ol
the
preas
notice"'
Mr. Quisenberry's largest orbershlp - Myron Davia, JackPresident Wilbur TheDblld iiW ·~· ~tho),p ~
son; pOOiic relatlona - Claude der was for 5,700 tags from the
presided. He IIIIIOUIICed the relflDaniela, Galllpolla, end James Joy Dog Food Comi&gt;OJIY. He daUy
'u!.., ' ..
naUon or Dick Iiawli~W• rr.,.n the
Landrum, WeUatoJn.
receives a few stngleorders lrtDI club end the appcbtmentormem,;1 . '-'
Publlc service - Fronh Hlm- various parts ol the nation end
Uton, GaJJipolh; qualltybuslness baa now hand • stamped over bers to Emmett Shuler's rilem- C. uMac" McGinness, Galli. 261,000 tags in three decades. berahtp committee •• Bernard
Foltz, C&amp;r1 Horky end Wo\)deU
Don Hubbard, another S)rracuse
pOll a.
GWil~i&gt;£$ .:...· •.•"IIY
Gerlach. Tile clUb picnic on AUg.
The next meetllli will be held man, assists Quisenberry during
16 will be a........ \ry GOrlacb, V.otfpl.edt .•
on Friday, Sept. 13. AU area peak bualness perlod~
assl1ted by Dr. ~ern .
'm.
uro .Ullderwrlters are inviU!d. uone must be good to make chairman,
Matheney.
.
good" and "In less than a da)o,
The 1968 loolboll i&gt;t.JQIIJ wUl
SUNDAY
your tags are on their way" ue
be
held 'lllursclay, NO'!. U,wllha
TIMES· SENTINEL
two lavorlte saylrws ol the well· chairman to be ·~ ..
"11)j• • l•l!&lt;l ~"n .'iulllll.' b~ ' 1111 Ohkl \allt J
liked businessman.
Heath ladloil : iilr~!W
PubLo ~to'"" &lt;.:o.
r.ALU~&gt;ou.~ lM.II.\ TtUBl:H:
Thoua:h QuiseOOerry is very were Mrs. Ern85t
. ~t~ Thi rll.hc., t.lil i~~Ql l•, Ollio , ~Sf;) I Pill&gt;
proud of his business, he Is even
l o&gt;hed f\CI .' ""ilcW.' ~''"' "'~ '"'"fPI S.twrlll).
s.,...,.,.,
th•• L'o••llt;~ hid 111 Gall ~poll•. 0111o.
more proud of his three sons, Joe, Jolm
Mrs. Max
l.il~~ •.
rm.: LMII.' st;:o.;l"I~~L
Roger C. and Doo.
· SIJilorn,
uu Mk•• nlt ~rt~~t,P-..o,.l.lllil.l, ~n".
Joe, the oldest, Is a Lleutehi
Pld ifi!CIII '"""! "~ t•fllhlll eanp1 !it.t~rnt Col 1 (
h U
u~. 1:n~.~r111 lllltl.•nll ~.. ,~ meilort,: 11111.,. • I
one
R t e . S. Arm)'
Pomeru:o. •M,-., """ Mka.
and la current1)' servl.ng at the

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POMEROY - lolra, SOphia Gln1her Dufb', 86, Pomeroy, died
Teddy tielot¥ec~ to AlC Fred 1. Frldoy at lolelp Galoral HOI·
t.key. who Ia .wltb the United pita! following a llngerfnc W• Air Force, otatloned at noaa.
~ Dill AFll, Tlin&amp;JI, ~Diet.She Ia survived by a doughIt' ~ atatlonoclln leelanilprl- · lor, Elizabeth, at home; a lister,
at to"·hla ai.il~..,. II the F1or- lolra. George star•-, ""--,
f4i bu6. '~~-and HYoral niece~·.;;;~.
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She ..... member or the Porn' &amp;.2 LAIIRY LEE GV'J'HRIE left eroy Clolrch o1 Chrlll
Tlundl1 tor his -&amp;allanmoat · Funeral oervlcoo will be held
With the United Slateo Army stg. at 2 p, m, MCIIdoy at the Ewing
ill!' Corp1 at Fort catoon, Colo. Foneral Home with the Rev. JerTbt fonner Gallla Acodem,yHich 1'1' lolutors end the Rev. ....... ollltlldlfti,;&lt;Birllll•'ti!IJ .....
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The (&gt;IU !lOll•. U ibl,;,. In Ohlulll II".., \ lr·
linla. 111• )1111" 101M~ lhiii'IIIU• ~~ thrn mDI'lth•

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data proceutno servlce eerUr
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at Edgewood Ata.enal, Marylanl.
Reser 1 the &amp;eCOfl1 SOn, i 8 &amp; }nnlll'.
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tlmt prolesiOJ' ln the electrtCII
eJWineering department at Obi.,
UDiversity, and Don Ia 1 llieh
IChooiJ~
tr(a) art tea he .~
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s c r ...,
eoach at South Chlrleaton. o.,
ftlll' ~ringfleld.

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,.J~&lt;t&amp; IA.II,'~lillebeJliP.oi·Wiih.. hla Poienia. Mr. ard
lolra. ·~. Guflu'le, HI. 21M-'

In llel\d&gt; l)ro¥4~ I .

lit,~. DulfY was' ~;;.J.;.r l,
doalh by her llllband, ow.n Duf•
1). Frlenda may call at the limwell. He eDieredtheArmylnFob- oral home anytime,
1'117 1968,- hlabasletralni!W
at Fort Knox, Ky., aod then had 1 L- v •
t!fit ,...ko.llhancod tral'lllll at .,o,.,. nellef'
F'iirt'LoCIIard .Wood, · ~POMEROY - JoJ1m Koloer,IDr,
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meriT or Pomeroy, died Wodneo~ JOYCE :NEW, an om- do1 In·loflrYavlllt.
ploijoe · ot count;y auditor 1o1orton
Ho wa1 the om or tho lito'
L, Dicke)&gt;' a omco, bod I bia Mr. end lolra. Jacob Koloer end
amne wban ~-- bor 1011, .... born In Pomeroy, 91rvtvKtiiiQ' ·New'a hllllll n11 ID tho IDg are hla wire, Franco111 olorallllllkJut Oriole• 5 Rod Soi 0 ter' Mrs. Millie
lolldLitde Lolgue pme lhla week. dleport; a bnlthor, Cbarln, Copmo ,.. ralllld oul In lumbuo; l1lo batr-brothero, WU. thebot:tcmorthelhlrdltlnbwand Hem Hoi~ Po11181'0J, and Jen
I,&amp;IIDO has to 10 IDUr -leto Hoi~ ChUllcothe, end 181aral
IDII~Wa before It' a orllctal. Toll)' n!ecea and JIOI)hewo.
Folden bod Walkod end Wll C11
base when Now bit tho clrelllt
clout. New hod·•II!Wied the llrst
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Now the Orlolea lulolo how we
GALLIPOLIS - Elllolla llle
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Mill li1ID7on fli'IWated fropl
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toumlmeDI. . Jill~ , ~· ,moat ..111• __... i!ba' · ·
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Wlostead or Franh Beontolt, Ohio
Department of Natural Resources
Uli Bernard V, F'llltz, prosecutillt attorney, representiqJ ~igs
CounO,y ofllclals.
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~ la!cluol!!lllSG pe-'. , ADJitrrTED: S1,von Wollln1
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•· 509 •ehlclo-~.o. Jiaraw, Pl. PlaaiWK;
306 PI .
I, 44 moter&lt;:J- l'lrt, Pl. l'lea111111; Tony Jarie
THE REV. WENDELL S'ruTLER points wltll pride to hla For- clllllo, 14
Fllate, ~ lrabl l')!riCIIO. Pl. Pleaoant; Mrl, llolesl Run lolethodlat Church congrept!CII. He' a amued at the~ rlderl 1111 ..,. bouoe realdeDI. 111111 Dursl, Portland, o.
ber or young - l e atlehdlng the church - end not aiCIIO - they The latter died ID outo
DISCHARGED: Jamea Harlllllll
are l'alth~
by their paranta,
craahea. Of tho 1,032 Ylcllma .rt. Plea18111; Irene KeliJ', pj_ .
306 were -pro OJ!' :p!Oasant; lolra, Hill John1011 end
TRYING THEIR HAND IDr the llrit time In the - bualno 11 - 213 boya and !13 glrla. Over· ~lllllter. Pl. Ploaaaat; WUllam
P ....,,
at the Malgo C00111l' Fair ..W be the lolelga Athletic Booaters. The all, ?35 males end 29'1 Comaleo Bryon, AIIXon; Marie KDaw, Pl.
1011 Counll' Homemakers coun- .,...... ..W OCCIOPY the ronner chicken and nbblt bulldiDg wblch hao
we~:a,:'led.
Pleasant; Mrs. Glylord Thomal,
- = • e n s • • • .'
'cH; Leah Am Miller, New Hebeen renovated lor use by the srooop.
deaths fell from ~60 pt PleaSBJt.
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ven Woman's Club; Karen Kl\)'
Tlio B008ter8 claim they'D
BY THE WAY, CONNIEiolorar~ to 336, while rural l'atalltlea ,,..._ _ _ _ _;:__ _. . . ; : : : : : ; : : : : : : : : : :
Greene, New Haven Jr, Woman's
ohcnred a big drop from ?19 to
• . .Club; Rolli&amp; Doolltue, Pl. Pleas- have no trouble In ptt!Jw cua- Icy, fDrnierty of Syracuse end
ICiners Into their Indoor, a lltUe now ot Columbus, 11 hoapltallzed 676. l'odoatrlan death• reU from
ant Jr. Woman's Clli&gt;; Carolyn
Keerer, HlllbWy t-11 Club; Val- olf the beaten track establlab- end would IIJpreclate hearing 181 to 156, or more than half
the total decreaoe ror tho six
orle RalnQ', Pl. Pleasant Kl- meat - they plan to use the big- lrmn Meigs County lrlenda. She
ltanls Clli&gt;; Jamie Wollmaa, Pt. gest rootball team members to Is ln Rlvorslde Methodlot Boa- -~
The on!¥ -less doyo were
throw customen Into the place pltal Room 413 Fourth F1
Plea18111 Rotar7 Club and Roes .... 1 lhlnh (ani hope) they're kidRive; •-• Coloor, Jan. 8 end Jan. 14. 1IY counties,
1o1ar1e Butcher, PI, P1ea111111 U- ding.
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the toll ranged from 107 In Cuyabus.
ono Club,
hop to zero In Jack1011, the lone
Auauot 6 the candldoteo will
death-tree
area. liln&amp;le l'atalltles
INCID~NT
ALLY,
booaternrho
AND, FROM RACINE, Dorobe pests at a luncheon at llOOil
are to work at the fair restaur.. 1111' J!adsley writes that her son were recorded by Brown, car.
and will appear In the Fair Porant ore to report to the omce or Charles, oervl!llln Vlellwn,laU- roll, ~. Harrloon, Morado at 2 p.m. Following ~oe parDr. R. R. Pickens at 6 p. m. ed to send a complete address gan end Onion counties. Cuyaado each girl will belntenlewed
hoga lilted 25 podestrlana, 25
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&amp; Motor Lodge
by the Judgea then at 7 p.m. at Frkla,y IDr the required food which we published earlier.
North H It, 61 , , . Plint rt.....i w... Ylrtlllhl
handlers' examination.
pasoengero,
50 clrlvero, two blThe
correct
address
is:
the fairgrounds, the evening gown
Enll'l' hbld.. •114 wktul IM... fw • Nl.ht W cycllll.l 1111 llvo motorcycUoto
cot W••t Vl,.tnla'• Nnrw,t ' .._., Melt MNtm 1~
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Charles S. Badgley, R.N.
COIIIjlOIItlon will be held and the
True
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D'11r ond Club 1" tf1e tt.tlaht ,,.,; b..iJ. _... h :::::
crowning o1 the new queen will
Dome . . . u,. 1ft Wx...,ktu. I1IOIM Mdl with
IIIMWI
Following CUyahoga, CatallUes
2nd Bn., 26th Marines, 3
beD!anby last Y081" • Qleon, Miss
Swim ••• Oelf , .• "''" liN at ,__, ~ I~~Ntt . _..:.~.­
lnduded
Hamilton
63,
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elart If .• lint... 111.J:I d...ole . . .
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50, Franklin 41, Monl&amp;mnery 38,
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ciaco, Cali!., 96602.
• Gelf c..ir.e ............
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Waiblr PMI f•r y......_ • C......IR hdll&amp;a
the oeven leading countlea had
a total ot 363 deatho, the seven
SAN FRANCISCO (IJPl) amoller ones on!¥ six.
MIJSIC !Dr your llatelliJv aod ~~ltv pleasure Thurs.
Haight-Albury, rocked by 111o Moonship PU8e8
GALLlPOLIS - Nooh Curtll oll1ings In three doyo, Ia fast
, - - - - - - - - . : : : Friend
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Elllotl, ?3, a retired Gallla erun. losing Ita clalm aa llle meeea
cyJarmer, cllecl at 4 Lm, Satur- or the love 110110rot1on. Tho hlp- Most Critical Test
doy at hie home on Rt. 775 , Jl(eo are laaYilljJ and oo 1a the
CAPE KENNEDY (IJPI)- The
near Mldaoc,
noo..-lolonco.
Apollo 7 moonahlp paaoed Ito
Born April 7, 1895, ID WalThe Dower chUdren gathered moat critical ground tesl Friday
nut Twp., be ,.. the 100 of the there tor 11m and aharlng not 10 and if I repeat ia U IUCCISS·
late W, G. and IKarjo Notter. Bo· 11118 11&amp;0, but tho six-btod&lt; M next week, command pilot
euatoiii7 cralied Sclwlt PIESiftTS
tore hlo roUrement, he "'' ID near Golden Gate Park heo tum- Woller Schlrro OJI&gt;Oc:ts to heed
euatom llerleL ronel~
tho (1811oral truddng bualnell. ed Into an area o1 violence. Po- a three-man team .on an ll..tay
blended to aehleoe the fineat apnnkm. A'flilable
The younpll ot alght chUdron, Uce HY II Ia Me &amp;ted with dope eerth orbital Dl&amp;lrt In October,
in t.w,. or three be1Jr1x8
he waa preceded In death by lbolr peddlers and hoodlums.
Schlrra end bio two cr""""'n
liiDi!ela. with tronl ldlclloa
brothara and two listers. !UrFrldly police found the body 11om Elaole and Waller
frollt 1'00111. Sdlalt Cuivlvoro are hla widow, Mro. Maude ot a 20-year.old Ponaacala, FIL, nlngbam, apent nine end a haJr
In aullmllk:
i!eeor, InDrummond Elliott, and • broth-. youth, Earlier, tho .... or a hours In t11elr &amp;hlp Frldly, pu&gt;and tile
or, 0, E. Elliott. ·
prominent Ealll Bay contractor tloi .It ~ .1, m~leve
Servj,got,ll;lll.lie ~ ~ ,;. M.!l.,_~ ahol,:to des~: - Wll- 0111111 In In llj'leos teslcllamber.
2 p.m. 'l'iin.Jay at IIIia ilet.d- · .Wo arit Jtlll illli'P. · ' • f.
Wotherholt Funeral Home by the
Rev. Jolm Davl1. Burial lllllbt
In Neal cem....,. on Rt. 715.
Faculty Antes Up
Frleeda may call 111nc1q 1111
MCIIdoy evonlng II the llmeral
home.
Facing
Action
CGLUMBUS (IJPI) - A or Ohio . Slate Un!vorally faelll\y
mombers have made cootrlbuWASIIINGTON (1111) - Rep. llon• to pay billory pro(ooocr
Page Belcbor, R.()Jda., oald Sat. David Green - !Ired ror burning
urdoy
ho will try to kill the his drift card - to lecture tor
GALLIPOLI! - Mra. Lydia
nou
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veraton
or tile Omnibus a IIW'Ier.
amco, 78, Ill. 1 Galllpolla, died
Friday at the home or a daulb- Fa·nn Bill when It lo submitted
Bernard ROlen, aoslstan! phltor
pu-,
perhaps
next
woek.
lo&amp;ophy pro(o1sor, oald $3,000
lor whom ahe .... visiting at
Belcher Is rao!klng Republican bad booo pledpd rrom the FaelllBaltimore, Md.
Born ID Addlaoo Twp,, Jan. on the Hoooe Asrlelllture Com- 11 Aallll!llbl)' for Relj)OIIsible Jn.
ID Univerld\y Affairs.
8, 1890, ohe n1 the daullbler mittee which wrote Ute measure.
It
d
exteod
ror
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or the Jete Colonel end Halm
Rood IIetz. Her bulband, Rich- year, tiJrouih 1970, tho major
ard Allen 8moe, died In 1932. JllOfi!'IJU or procllctlon control
9le IIIIUnivedbythreeclauab- and price supports ror wlloat,
tere, Mra, Wilbur ()Iori) Wad- reed ..-a~na.
end - ·
doll end Mra. loaJah (Marloe)
Gallo, both or GaJIII&gt;ollo. 111c1
Servlees will be COIIIllcted at
Mlaa Bernlee Buaee, at home; 2 p.m. TueadoJ at lollller'l Home
• 1011, Edwin T. Bwlee, Sllntlas- for F11110ral1 by the Rov, Alfred
ky; two slatero, M111 Nora lloiZ, Holl~. Burial ..w be In Fullon.
Columbua, end Mrl. Ci¥de Soon- cemoter)' In Addlom T " p.
dora, Toledo; elabl fll'llldcbll- Frlonda may call at the llmeral
dren, eediO[II'ell....anlchUdren. home atlor 2p.m. .\loadaY.
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qp. (lias ll&amp;UN 11roi, 196? aee-

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be VJinll IDI'the
Utle .i'iilta Muon Cooltt1 Fair
Qietn,; . whfD the coOMII II held
... ra&amp; IIPII!IIW nl8hl. Aupot
6 ..iii. the evant 1moWied for
? p.m.
The Clllllest Is opon10rod by
the l't. Ploaa&amp;n&gt;-lolaooo Counllo
Chamber of Conunorcoi. ·
candidates end tllelr IJ)OIIaors
are:
C'·-·•-·
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Se:re, Point Plea18111 \VO!rian•o
Club; Addle May Rboacloo, lolaCOilnl;y lltll

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t!n ..flii thio !!rill o1x JIIQIItllo ot "it!~
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MORE savi,ngs are made possible through
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Hobirt Wil- Jr., Man. Eclltot
Vernon Diwoese, Adv. Mgr.
James E. Danner, Adl. Dir.

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The Dark Before The Postal Dawn?

er name lor lhls dellght!ul trait bred Into so
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removed from Civil ·Service and given the
rtgbt to bargain coUectlvely with management.
The commission beUeves that wlfh J:edueed.
coota aad rate lncreaaes, the department's
delclta-currenUy about $1.2 biWon a yearwould be wiped out In a few years.
Before we conclude that this Is the panacea
for all that aUs the postal service, It would
be weD b&gt; remember that the system was
never designed to be self-1upporting. Accounting for about hall the deparbnent's
deficits, second- and tbird-class rates constitute "publlc service" subsidies for magazlneo, newspapers, direct-mail advertisers
and nonprofit and educational organzations.
1bere would thus be a price to be paldultimately by the general publlc-for an
efficient postal system, 1n the form of Increased subscription rates, other kinds of
federal subsidy for nonprofit and educational
groups, higher prices for products advertised
by mall and possibly higber first-class rates
as well.
Assuming, that II, that congressmen and
others who have vested interests 1n keeping
the system as it is ever anow such sweeping
changes to be made.

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The President's Commission on Postal Organization has recommended that the office
be converted from a cabinet-level agency and
poUtical patronage plum Into a nonprofit gov.
ernment corporation. Such a corporation
would be f!Je to set its own rates without
con~sStonM approval and to sell bonds for
capttal Improvements. Employes would be

Endure those granny-type shoes the fashion
mo1uls have foisted on you, girls, but take
beart-the spiked bee! is coming back.
In seven m10 years, the fashion pendulum
will be owtngtng back to the spike-heel,
pointed-me loOk, sayo Boot and Shoe Recorder magazine, reporting on styles the designen are working on for the '70s,
Seven to 10 years?

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Because every mInute of
your vacation time is precious
to you, you may be" tempted
to do some of your .driving at
night. This requires special
precautions If you want to see
dayUgbt again. Bear 1n mind
· that the accident rate at lllght
Is more thadildouble the daytime rate and most of these
accidents are caused by poor
visibility.
If your vlsllm Is normal
(20/ 20) It Is still possible that
your peripheral or side vision
(your visual field) Is nar·
rowed, that your ability to
adapt promptly to changes In
lighting Is slow, fhat you do
not focus normally or that you
have driven untO you are
overly tired.
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This Is esJlC!"ially true If you
are driving three or more
hours after your usual bed·
time even though you may
have been driving only an
hour or ,two. If you feel the
le11,1~ bit drowsy, yt111 .ru.dcl
pull oU lhe road and either
take a short up or drink
some coffee that you were
foresighted enough to bring ·
along. Better to be a llltle behind schedule than mlead the
procession Into fhe nell world.
If approaching beadUghts
bother you, "learn to loot at
them out of the comer of your
eye-not bead on. Tbls will not
only make them less blinding

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Nixon's managers insist, however, that they can contain the
rising threat from Reagan, just as they are conftdellt that
weeks .ago they blunted Rockefeller's maxbnum thrust.
This reporter's newest check on delegates to the GOP
national convention shows that Reagan in recent days may
bave picked up a score or more of additional votes-a handful in the Mountain West and tbe remainder 1n the Deep
South.
Somewhat curiously, a high Rockefeller source puts Reagan's
Southern gains alone at double that ftgure, and suggests
almost with an air of triumph that possibly 40 to 50 more may
. topple to the Californian by the time the convention opens
Aug. 5.
His point, of course, Is that anything which cuts Into Nixon's
potent Southern and Western base helps Rockefeller 1n his
belated drive to overtake the front-runner.
Yfl tbe pwlaJ jHJmeat amoqlleDtlblleu JOYOI'IIIrs aad
IIIler pn!eaolonals lo that a.ebfelltr ao loqer hao the
mUIIIcota 1118 ud that, ........,~~y, Reapa lalat limply
lleiiOIII Reagaa.
The California governor's aides are said to be teUing many
Southern delegates still tied to Nixon, but beUeved to favor
Reagan fundamentally, that the IaUer now baa a real cbance
for the nomlnati&lt;\0 and thus merits every vote that can be
mustered.

Nlxon'o agents trail after Reagan'• and assert that the
JloetefeUer threat, most feared In tbe S..ulll, II not really
dead. The Nlxon people are basically confident that their
~ Southern oupportera-men Ute Sea. strom Thurmond of
llNb Carolina, Howard (Bo) Callaway of Geor&amp;la and
William Murfin of Florida-are themselveo bold1nf tlnn and
~~ rank-and-file Nlxoo delegates Iareely 1n Une.
;,.y concede some aucceso to Rea&amp;an'a delegate rustlers
aad uerlbe it both to hio own mote active candidacy iiiid
to tbe evident RockefeUer decline.
One Nlxon agent thinks there could be a more dangerOUI
bnakliut ol Reapn otrenllh In Mlulaalppl, Alabama, Florida
aad North Carolina, and that thll miBht tr1g1er further defec~ frfHII Nlxoo 1n the West. But othero 1n Nixon's camp
rlfuH to take the menace that seriously.
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Maryl•snd and much of bto 26. They
upon Ohio's Gov. James
moot of his 58-member delegation their way
not bef«e.
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of yesteryear, didn't come

QUICK QU.IZ

Miniskirts: A Tax Dodge

If you have ever wondered why merrte
but conservative olde England, of all places,
gave birth to the miniskirt, of all tbmgs, a
theory being advanced Is that it Is because
of a pecullar1ty in that country's tax laws.
The Almanac
Skirls shorter than 2t Inches from waistline
By United Press Intematlooal to hemline are officially classified as cbU·
Tod013 Is &amp;lncla,y, July 28, the dren's clothing and are e~empt from a 12~
2101h day o! 1968 witll IS6 to per cent purchase tax. Your average adult
miniskirt over there doesn't even come close
follow.
The moon is between its new
p!Jase and first qua-.

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The morning star ls Saturn.

on Serbia, marking the real
beglm!ng o! World War L
In 1932, more than 15,000
unemployed war v e t e r a n s,
camping in Washington, were

driven out or the city by federal
troops. The vets were demand~
lng Immediate payment of •
'"war bonis. "
In · 1945, the

ratified

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faster to the reduced ll g li i'
after they bave passed. A~
all don't tun\ up yoljr bl'II!IC
ijghts to show your dial!~
ure at a momrist whO f~jJfjc;': .
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about 10 m.p.b. slower thaD
you would under lib condl·
lions In the daytime. Titt1 riot
only makes yqu a much safer
driver, It also decreases tbe
danger of pasolng your nit or ·
maklng a wrong biro. Jndllnli
the distance and s pee 4 ol
other cars Is bard enougb In
dayUght---at night It is armoot
impossible. For this reasoa,
you must be doubly cautious
when overtaking a Cllf In your
own lane. It may be going
very slowly or It may even
bave stopped.

, The te&gt;t.t&gt;erotu're In the. AcUvt~1 B~;cllow Tue~Qy ane~ .
: must have been nesr 100 degroes. Tile Ume had come tot Juctgi .
Now, the w..-k o!'man,y montho by both mO!nbors .::
I, - ~~proJects.
aors wao to be evaluated by tha judges.
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· The ~twer was bard to ifo."
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Girls of 111 •lzes were ~!ned
~ walling to talk to tho Juclgea. "why," ot ~ ll!vlscir sitting be, E. ALBERT ADLER, JR. SCHOLAI!SiliP WINNER - Miss Beclt;y Sluooers •·•·"'-tor i1t Mr
I head one juclp lsk, ul{ow did side me.. She said, IIJtgives them
aoo Mrs.,. J. EYerette Sau..ters, Crown City, second frcm the left, acctePU check ,;.;;j'~
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yOU eat the eornera so smooth?"
f"P811ence ~ being on a stage
rCI~!eaentlng the Jaycees. She was also .Presented achoJar•hiP chec'ka trom the Juhlor ::::.~·
Tile UU!e pooy.ji]Jecf 8-yoor-old be!Dre an aucl!ence. In I I e w
-· represented by past.j&gt;resldent:Mrs. R&lt;i&gt;ert W. Slunders, len, IDd tha Amert
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"Well, the •ew~JJ~machlnejuot
In Dl,)' ~Inion, one of tha big.•:llciuldn't hardly aaw strllgh~•· geot valueo !hat COlJies !rom the
::; OQe ot the JuclPs wao 111 r s. l"'!'or lair Is tho Involvement
;, Orens ~neo, OSU EX!fnsion young ,lleOPI.e !eel even aa.r they
;, Clothlqr Sp&amp;daliot lllost ofMrs can no longer participate. Girls
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OSU otllce planning proJects and ~· C'4rolyn Butler' come back to
llll!ow new methods IDd Items help.
GALLIPOLIS - Miss Beclt;y
lit -the field o1 dcithlng •onstrucThis makes me remember saunders, daughter .of Mr~ a n d cees am the American Associl- ler, Jr. , was an active member
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of the Jaycees and his wife was
The E. Albert Adler, Jr. Schol- a member of both the Junior
f ; • JU!fllna .ot cOilllly 11!!1 state .· tlon •• to why ohe weot Into the ·crown Ci1;.t', was selected as the
, cllirl Ill'"' :t.ln, ~nen •hlnce !lei\! ol extonslon work.
. winner of the E. Albert Adler, arship was established in mem- Woman's Club and the AAUW.
~ ~ ~ till end re.aul* of her d~
She said, ur had a Horne Ex.. Jr., scholarship, a Joint project ory of the victims or the SUter
Mis.s Saunders is a second year
. lllll'tment'o work IDd plannillg. lenllon ager.t I . worshipped. I otthe Junior Woman's Club, Jay- Bridge Disaster. E. Albert Ad- 'litudent at Mlrshell Unlverst\1'
; , ~ lhooich 1t was very hot, wanted •to . be Just like her,"
where she is major11\g in Business Edueatlon. She was selected
(~1.•he bad tJil!en busY slt~ee ear.. 8 If Y~~ g:l~la are tn f9}1ow in
:g.;~ MI-a. ~. cooomeone s !odloteps, ao we ~om­
on the basts of scholarshljl ,lftd
:.~"to II'"· me an lntorviow they will, It oeems a good thing
need During the oumrner she lo
~ M';f •,could ahare acane uhtnts when they etnulate a person
employed at the HWJUngton state
Hospital.
:• .the upi#" with 1.,.
whose U!e work Is helping women
~ ,._ lliJo said at the tep or her u 11 to become better wlveo, mothServl• on the commlUee to
, it hcime oewllfr problems was ets aoo homemakers.
pick a sc~rshipreclplentwere
'~ o~Jiileult;Y ·cit proper i1t
See YCMUt,the lair. Be sure to
Jack C&amp;r\f, Bob Rlttenllouse,
! -~~j4MOJt ..people 1tart at t h 8 II)' "Hl" to me. I probably won't
Mike Harrington onrt Joe Borootd.
eM •iq correct tho Prob- remember your. name, but 1 wtU
GALLIPOLIS - The Cheshire
-,Ilia otd!lti,.fi. lnoteaci ohbsck· remember a smUe,
Mrs. Barry Long 1rrJ Mrs.
Garder1 Club was hostess ciub
Genrge
Tabit, members of the
:!'W o!!ths WaiiWIJO, !bey should
lor tha July·meeting ot Nature's
; ,llarten , the pattern be!ore cu~o
Junior Woman' s Club and t h e
Gardeo Club at Cottage 7, Gal•tln&amp;." .
lipollt Slate Institute,
AAUW, assisted Mrs. Saunders
aoo
Mrs. Spurlock In the selec,~ Mrs, lfl¥neo conti..,.d, 'llloot
Mrs. W, Donald Gallowoy of
tion.
the Gallipollo Gardeo Club lnIs Hostess For
t...Wced Mro. Everett Long,

~-!"'¥ sew with sldll, irihey
it neceosory to lltor the
lhi,IWI they bdf, .,.. If they ore
""eouvo; then the,y wUI sa v e
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It Is doubtful, of course, that laJ:es were In
the m1nda of designers when they first came
out with mlntsldrls, but it does seem like a
possible eJplanation of wby tbe lad has luted
this long.
The real fashion crunch wiU come when the
government gets around to changing the law,
as It has promised b&gt; do.

Q-Whal poet, oc:cot'dillg to
hiB 01D11!9ords1 CJWOko OIIC! c1at1
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Pilgrimage."
contract and you'JIImo'N wily
friendly , loan compaily
Q--WhiJi too! is 111ed to ibe
monoger
greetS you Wltb a
cut a dio111011d7 .
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smUe.
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·•"' metaloned were: ·over eonll!'uetlan, ·~ too llsh~

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merchandUt.

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eye that Chne and patience will
ool dry; never a lip Is curved in
pain that can't be kissed

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amUes again.''

Timdy Quotes
O~e of ~he most alarming

mamfestat1ons of our time1 is
11M! Nl10o maucen ..Ueve lllot If ... lhe heiler·skelter growth of
mr reacheo the ,erll ,...,, lhH !Ieavy
bureaucracy at every ~~~1 .
Ia New Yd, New~ Jertey, Our challenge is to convert
Mle.lpa old· elaewllere weaN this Into a partnership o! federal, state and l()(!al govern·
8Cciff at the Idea their man would be
ments, with goals understood
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flrot ballot. They Pc;Int to
responolbllilles placed, au:
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thorltles provided and fiscal
wilhhold oome strength . resources available.
- Sen. Edmund S. Mtukit, [).
what '""Y hope would be
Maint .

~~-dew. ~:; M~d :::•. ~

~~ :the ln'C&gt;II'am

meot~nc

9-How early can duc:lcs

atocm?

A-As soon as they are

hatched. They cannot fty for
••x weeks or onore after fhey
are hatched . .

lllqjbeo, Mr1. Ray Hughes, Mrs.
Frank Cheesebrew and Mrs. Lsrry Hood.
·Tbe &amp;ecretary and treasurer'•
reports wore l!lven IDd, clltdo
wore sent to the m In the &lt;omIIIUI!II;v. Devotions were alSO"Iiveo by Mrs. Hoocl from tile n.ci
PI! am.
The next meeting will be Aug.
28 at the, hom0 ot Mrs. Hoocl.

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lmacina natiooatq- acivMUoedl
Artoarved Diamond B11wt.
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lido lo!r, 1. . price. F u 11
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mood value.

PAUl. DAVIES
JEWELERS
404S..owtAve.
o.JIIpolla, Ohio

•••••·~~~~~~·-••••S
I'ECIAL PURCHASE!

LADIES MATCHING
· JACKETS,
SKIRTS &amp; SHORTS COMIINA TION

$8.95
$5 95
$5:95 '

Darnbrough's

Dept. Store

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ot the Addison W$:S,
beld recontiy II tile homo of Mrs.
Joe Drummond.
Her topic wa1 '"Voice for a
World Come of Ago," Taking

lf.r~ SIJruei~ke.¥d.U·

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PRtSTON BEAUTY COLLEGf
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SALON
OF BEAUTY

Ml CARROl
E. WAUGH

Fairfield WSC S Program

BOX 444
GALLIPOLIS,
OHIO

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MR. CARROL E. WAUGH

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Slate Building In New York
City, killing 13 peroons.
A thoul!ht for tha doy:
American writer Bret Harte

ueliDd Earl Wilkes, ell o!Ocean-

i&gt;iU8jJSON ·...,· MrOl ·Lor~ tli)nd

U.S. Senate

Charter. The vote was 89~.
Also In 1945, an Army B-:5
bomber lost in the fog. crashed
lnto the side ot the Empire

G. A. Whlt!leid, Mrs, Marilyn
Lea, and the brtde'a ICIJa, Sam~

part tn the prqgram were Mrs.
;li!IIIIIY II¥ sewlrir- ""' tham-- Joe
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By PHIL PA$.TORET

Those
were: Lt.
Col.
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Mrs.attending
K. W, Henl')',
Csptain

Mrs. Drummond

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: · 1 hiled It women reoiJ¥ sa&gt;Od

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The bride 1s 1 sn.w~e of
ctat!nf,
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; . ~1, I fli~ o(lhe tam:'flt, OJnployed ·as H&lt;rlllrJ to the
r1de _,_ • , ili'\111 'len&amp;lh, Commanding Officer, Baoe ~­
, liooveleoo, Wllite dre11 1"11! a terlel Battalion, at 0omp Peit·
seoopecl neeidlne, .....,.... with cileton Clilf
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bri~groom
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from
lY·.Jewell')' was a matching pearl Southwellern High Sehliol 11teor&lt;lrop nocklace ond earring lend!!d Rio Grande Collep' and .
set. S!o &lt;srried a bcio~ of II a graWate ot tha ~ .
while roseoiDdWblle~o. Ohio Manpower and Tecllllll!lll
lli-s. JUdith 'tborndlke, Ill- Training Center, at Jackson.
ter-bi~a" ot tho. brlllo, leneci Mr. Mahan to a career MArine
as matron of •'Ill """" a and Is currently serving hla 10&lt;·
• - t lengthllu'ulloebluedress onrt enit.tmont He reeentl7
ond carried a f\ouii'OI ol yeiloll' completed the starr Judge Advodafllea.
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cate Sehool at camp Pendlelon,
Mr. Ronlid C, IIIII, 1 friend and is aoslgned dutloo ., Le,ral
ot tile groom, from Fsri!D, N.D. Chief Court Recorder cor- Bese
oerved al bell msn.
Mltorlli Bellaltnn Marine Corp
For her clau&amp;bter•a ~ Base, camp l'l!nclieton, Clli!or~
Mrs. Thornrl,yko choee a ..,... nla.
piece blue dre11 will! wldte ac. Aller a brief wedrllng trip
ceaaorlea.
the couple are maldngtllelr ho~
Mrs, L, E. ~leer, O...,.ide, at f3f Well Redondo Dr!
Call!., provided tho music !Dr Oceanlide Calli 1
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motller, witll Mila Melody cut- time during Auiuot
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ger than one.

Frltfl4 of OUrl IIIYI he'l ,, •

!rom Bohemia, The World
Almanac s a y s. In 15thcentury France, Bohemian
meant a vagabond or gypsy
because of the mistaken
belief that all gypsies came
from Bohemia. It wasn't
until the 19th century, In
Paris, that artists who led
unconventional lives were
called Bohemians.

The evening stars are Venus
and J..,lter.
On this day In history:
In 1914, Austria declared war

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For Night Drivers

No, No! It Goes Like This, Remember?''

Niiolf 'founts b~' Re~t!~ ·

CINCINNATI (NEAl
A tapping of RepubUcan professionals here at the National
Governors Conference indicates that Gov. Ronald Reagan of
California is giving Richard Nixon more serious concern today than is Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of New York.

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The Post Otlice is the perfect example
of how people love goyernment econom,y, but
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to renege on the cutback in window service

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It may seem paradoxical to say it, but
everyone who uses the services of the Pool
Office Department-and that'o everyoneshould welcome the cutbacks announced by
Posbnaster General W. Jllarvtn Watson,
For 1t is only when the service gets bad
enough, when home delivery to cut from five
to four mthree to two da)'ll a week and the
couriers' owift completion of their appotnte4
roUDds becomes even less swift than it Is today, that the public will demand that oomethtng be done to revamp the oystem and put
11 on a sell-paying basis.
Things will not come to such a pass this
year, of course. Some cutbacks will be made,
but the bets are that Congress will largely
exempt the Post Office from the federal employment reductiOns required by the 10 per
cent surtax bill passed last month and that
the service will continue b&gt; limp along from
appropriation to appropriation 1n Its timehonored manner.

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TlnnehUI, Exec. jldi!Gr · · Rlchan:l S. owen, P!lbllohor
Hobirt Wil- Jr., Man. Eclltot
Vernon Diwoese, Adv. Mgr.
James E. Danner, Adl. Dir.

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The Dark Before The Postal Dawn?

er name lor lhls dellght!ul trait bred Into so
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removed from Civil ·Service and given the
rtgbt to bargain coUectlvely with management.
The commission beUeves that wlfh J:edueed.
coota aad rate lncreaaes, the department's
delclta-currenUy about $1.2 biWon a yearwould be wiped out In a few years.
Before we conclude that this Is the panacea
for all that aUs the postal service, It would
be weD b&gt; remember that the system was
never designed to be self-1upporting. Accounting for about hall the deparbnent's
deficits, second- and tbird-class rates constitute "publlc service" subsidies for magazlneo, newspapers, direct-mail advertisers
and nonprofit and educational organzations.
1bere would thus be a price to be paldultimately by the general publlc-for an
efficient postal system, 1n the form of Increased subscription rates, other kinds of
federal subsidy for nonprofit and educational
groups, higher prices for products advertised
by mall and possibly higber first-class rates
as well.
Assuming, that II, that congressmen and
others who have vested interests 1n keeping
the system as it is ever anow such sweeping
changes to be made.

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The President's Commission on Postal Organization has recommended that the office
be converted from a cabinet-level agency and
poUtical patronage plum Into a nonprofit gov.
ernment corporation. Such a corporation
would be f!Je to set its own rates without
con~sStonM approval and to sell bonds for
capttal Improvements. Employes would be

Endure those granny-type shoes the fashion
mo1uls have foisted on you, girls, but take
beart-the spiked bee! is coming back.
In seven m10 years, the fashion pendulum
will be owtngtng back to the spike-heel,
pointed-me loOk, sayo Boot and Shoe Recorder magazine, reporting on styles the designen are working on for the '70s,
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Because every mInute of
your vacation time is precious
to you, you may be" tempted
to do some of your .driving at
night. This requires special
precautions If you want to see
dayUgbt again. Bear 1n mind
· that the accident rate at lllght
Is more thadildouble the daytime rate and most of these
accidents are caused by poor
visibility.
If your vlsllm Is normal
(20/ 20) It Is still possible that
your peripheral or side vision
(your visual field) Is nar·
rowed, that your ability to
adapt promptly to changes In
lighting Is slow, fhat you do
not focus normally or that you
have driven untO you are
overly tired.
.
This Is esJlC!"ially true If you
are driving three or more
hours after your usual bed·
time even though you may
have been driving only an
hour or ,two. If you feel the
le11,1~ bit drowsy, yt111 .ru.dcl
pull oU lhe road and either
take a short up or drink
some coffee that you were
foresighted enough to bring ·
along. Better to be a llltle behind schedule than mlead the
procession Into fhe nell world.
If approaching beadUghts
bother you, "learn to loot at
them out of the comer of your
eye-not bead on. Tbls will not
only make them less blinding

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Nixon's managers insist, however, that they can contain the
rising threat from Reagan, just as they are conftdellt that
weeks .ago they blunted Rockefeller's maxbnum thrust.
This reporter's newest check on delegates to the GOP
national convention shows that Reagan in recent days may
bave picked up a score or more of additional votes-a handful in the Mountain West and tbe remainder 1n the Deep
South.
Somewhat curiously, a high Rockefeller source puts Reagan's
Southern gains alone at double that ftgure, and suggests
almost with an air of triumph that possibly 40 to 50 more may
. topple to the Californian by the time the convention opens
Aug. 5.
His point, of course, Is that anything which cuts Into Nixon's
potent Southern and Western base helps Rockefeller 1n his
belated drive to overtake the front-runner.
Yfl tbe pwlaJ jHJmeat amoqlleDtlblleu JOYOI'IIIrs aad
IIIler pn!eaolonals lo that a.ebfelltr ao loqer hao the
mUIIIcota 1118 ud that, ........,~~y, Reapa lalat limply
lleiiOIII Reagaa.
The California governor's aides are said to be teUing many
Southern delegates still tied to Nixon, but beUeved to favor
Reagan fundamentally, that the IaUer now baa a real cbance
for the nomlnati&lt;\0 and thus merits every vote that can be
mustered.

Nlxon'o agents trail after Reagan'• and assert that the
JloetefeUer threat, most feared In tbe S..ulll, II not really
dead. The Nlxon people are basically confident that their
~ Southern oupportera-men Ute Sea. strom Thurmond of
llNb Carolina, Howard (Bo) Callaway of Geor&amp;la and
William Murfin of Florida-are themselveo bold1nf tlnn and
~~ rank-and-file Nlxoo delegates Iareely 1n Une.
;,.y concede some aucceso to Rea&amp;an'a delegate rustlers
aad uerlbe it both to hio own mote active candidacy iiiid
to tbe evident RockefeUer decline.
One Nlxon agent thinks there could be a more dangerOUI
bnakliut ol Reapn otrenllh In Mlulaalppl, Alabama, Florida
aad North Carolina, and that thll miBht tr1g1er further defec~ frfHII Nlxoo 1n the West. But othero 1n Nixon's camp
rlfuH to take the menace that seriously.
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'polic'y against such a bappeninR.

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Maryl•snd and much of bto 26. They
upon Ohio's Gov. James
moot of his 58-member delegation their way
not bef«e.
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of yesteryear, didn't come

QUICK QU.IZ

Miniskirts: A Tax Dodge

If you have ever wondered why merrte
but conservative olde England, of all places,
gave birth to the miniskirt, of all tbmgs, a
theory being advanced Is that it Is because
of a pecullar1ty in that country's tax laws.
The Almanac
Skirls shorter than 2t Inches from waistline
By United Press Intematlooal to hemline are officially classified as cbU·
Tod013 Is &amp;lncla,y, July 28, the dren's clothing and are e~empt from a 12~
2101h day o! 1968 witll IS6 to per cent purchase tax. Your average adult
miniskirt over there doesn't even come close
follow.
The moon is between its new
p!Jase and first qua-.

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The morning star ls Saturn.

on Serbia, marking the real
beglm!ng o! World War L
In 1932, more than 15,000
unemployed war v e t e r a n s,
camping in Washington, were

driven out or the city by federal
troops. The vets were demand~
lng Immediate payment of •
'"war bonis. "
In · 1945, the

ratified

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but will also help.you to adaPI
faster to the reduced ll g li i'
after they bave passed. A~
all don't tun\ up yoljr bl'II!IC
ijghts to show your dial!~
ure at a momrist whO f~jJfjc;': .
d 1m hIs-two licht-blblk
drivers face • far areater ·am-

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about 10 m.p.b. slower thaD
you would under lib condl·
lions In the daytime. Titt1 riot
only makes yqu a much safer
driver, It also decreases tbe
danger of pasolng your nit or ·
maklng a wrong biro. Jndllnli
the distance and s pee 4 ol
other cars Is bard enougb In
dayUght---at night It is armoot
impossible. For this reasoa,
you must be doubly cautious
when overtaking a Cllf In your
own lane. It may be going
very slowly or It may even
bave stopped.

, The te&gt;t.t&gt;erotu're In the. AcUvt~1 B~;cllow Tue~Qy ane~ .
: must have been nesr 100 degroes. Tile Ume had come tot Juctgi .
Now, the w..-k o!'man,y montho by both mO!nbors .::
I, - ~~proJects.
aors wao to be evaluated by tha judges.
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· The ~twer was bard to ifo."
"W
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Girls of 111 •lzes were ~!ned
~ walling to talk to tho Juclgea. "why," ot ~ ll!vlscir sitting be, E. ALBERT ADLER, JR. SCHOLAI!SiliP WINNER - Miss Beclt;y Sluooers •·•·"'-tor i1t Mr
I head one juclp lsk, ul{ow did side me.. She said, IIJtgives them
aoo Mrs.,. J. EYerette Sau..ters, Crown City, second frcm the left, acctePU check ,;.;;j'~
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yOU eat the eornera so smooth?"
f"P811ence ~ being on a stage
rCI~!eaentlng the Jaycees. She was also .Presented achoJar•hiP chec'ka trom the Juhlor ::::.~·
Tile UU!e pooy.ji]Jecf 8-yoor-old be!Dre an aucl!ence. In I I e w
-· represented by past.j&gt;resldent:Mrs. R&lt;i&gt;ert W. Slunders, len, IDd tha Amert
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. lp&amp;Yiorecl, "lcuto!!part"Cirtm-- yean. they will• profit !rom I~"
or Universl~ Women, fepresented by Mrs. .Sira Spurlock, pre•u...• on tho"'~' can IIOc...,on
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"Well, the •ew~JJ~machlnejuot
In Dl,)' ~Inion, one of tha big.•:llciuldn't hardly aaw strllgh~•· geot valueo !hat COlJies !rom the
::; OQe ot the JuclPs wao 111 r s. l"'!'or lair Is tho Involvement
;, Orens ~neo, OSU EX!fnsion young ,lleOPI.e !eel even aa.r they
;, Clothlqr Sp&amp;daliot lllost ofMrs can no longer participate. Girls
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f"f
OSU otllce planning proJects and ~· C'4rolyn Butler' come back to
llll!ow new methods IDd Items help.
GALLIPOLIS - Miss Beclt;y
lit -the field o1 dcithlng •onstrucThis makes me remember saunders, daughter .of Mr~ a n d cees am the American Associl- ler, Jr. , was an active member
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Mrs. "-Ynes• answer tomyques- Mrs. J. Everette Saur.:ters, tion of Unlversit;y WorneJL
of the Jaycees and his wife was
The E. Albert Adler, Jr. Schol- a member of both the Junior
f ; • JU!fllna .ot cOilllly 11!!1 state .· tlon •• to why ohe weot Into the ·crown Ci1;.t', was selected as the
, cllirl Ill'"' :t.ln, ~nen •hlnce !lei\! ol extonslon work.
. winner of the E. Albert Adler, arship was established in mem- Woman's Club and the AAUW.
~ ~ ~ till end re.aul* of her d~
She said, ur had a Horne Ex.. Jr., scholarship, a Joint project ory of the victims or the SUter
Mis.s Saunders is a second year
. lllll'tment'o work IDd plannillg. lenllon ager.t I . worshipped. I otthe Junior Woman's Club, Jay- Bridge Disaster. E. Albert Ad- 'litudent at Mlrshell Unlverst\1'
; , ~ lhooich 1t was very hot, wanted •to . be Just like her,"
where she is major11\g in Business Edueatlon. She was selected
(~1.•he bad tJil!en busY slt~ee ear.. 8 If Y~~ g:l~la are tn f9}1ow in
:g.;~ MI-a. ~. cooomeone s !odloteps, ao we ~om­
on the basts of scholarshljl ,lftd
:.~"to II'"· me an lntorviow they will, It oeems a good thing
need During the oumrner she lo
~ M';f •,could ahare acane uhtnts when they etnulate a person
employed at the HWJUngton state
Hospital.
:• .the upi#" with 1.,.
whose U!e work Is helping women
~ ,._ lliJo said at the tep or her u 11 to become better wlveo, mothServl• on the commlUee to
, it hcime oewllfr problems was ets aoo homemakers.
pick a sc~rshipreclplentwere
'~ o~Jiileult;Y ·cit proper i1t
See YCMUt,the lair. Be sure to
Jack C&amp;r\f, Bob Rlttenllouse,
! -~~j4MOJt ..people 1tart at t h 8 II)' "Hl" to me. I probably won't
Mike Harrington onrt Joe Borootd.
eM •iq correct tho Prob- remember your. name, but 1 wtU
GALLIPOLIS - The Cheshire
-,Ilia otd!lti,.fi. lnoteaci ohbsck· remember a smUe,
Mrs. Barry Long 1rrJ Mrs.
Garder1 Club was hostess ciub
Genrge
Tabit, members of the
:!'W o!!ths WaiiWIJO, !bey should
lor tha July·meeting ot Nature's
; ,llarten , the pattern be!ore cu~o
Junior Woman' s Club and t h e
Gardeo Club at Cottage 7, Gal•tln&amp;." .
lipollt Slate Institute,
AAUW, assisted Mrs. Saunders
aoo
Mrs. Spurlock In the selec,~ Mrs, lfl¥neo conti..,.d, 'llloot
Mrs. W, Donald Gallowoy of
tion.
the Gallipollo Gardeo Club lnIs Hostess For
t...Wced Mro. Everett Long,

~-!"'¥ sew with sldll, irihey
it neceosory to lltor the
lhi,IWI they bdf, .,.. If they ore
""eouvo; then the,y wUI sa v e
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It Is doubtful, of course, that laJ:es were In
the m1nda of designers when they first came
out with mlntsldrls, but it does seem like a
possible eJplanation of wby tbe lad has luted
this long.
The real fashion crunch wiU come when the
government gets around to changing the law,
as It has promised b&gt; do.

Q-Whal poet, oc:cot'dillg to
hiB 01D11!9ords1 CJWOko OIIC! c1at1
to find. himse~t tamolll7

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handllllg c~!ltmt.. ,fil!l ;

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Pilgrimage."
contract and you'JIImo'N wily
friendly , loan compaily
Q--WhiJi too! is 111ed to ibe
monoger
greetS you Wltb a
cut a dio111011d7 .
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smUe.
:A,.--S¥· tile diamond Ia
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A
miin
fellow , , ;
tbe only thltlg tbit wW cut.It who doc!111~ 11m&gt;e any no- ·'
Is another dlamond.
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this ~ "Clothing should
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at~_.,cll!!ei-eoce In tho new liz- .

tht g~. hal It, t~ ,. ,,
he ttU. the loodlllg dJje ' '

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·•"' metaloned were: ·over eonll!'uetlan, ·~ too llsh~

No, Gwendol,yD, a bi8)Dlllt.:
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gang where
merchandUt.

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said, .,Never a tear bedim a the
eye that Chne and patience will
ool dry; never a lip Is curved in
pain that can't be kissed

tmo

amUes again.''

Timdy Quotes
O~e of ~he most alarming

mamfestat1ons of our time1 is
11M! Nl10o maucen ..Ueve lllot If ... lhe heiler·skelter growth of
mr reacheo the ,erll ,...,, lhH !Ieavy
bureaucracy at every ~~~1 .
Ia New Yd, New~ Jertey, Our challenge is to convert
Mle.lpa old· elaewllere weaN this Into a partnership o! federal, state and l()(!al govern·
8Cciff at the Idea their man would be
ments, with goals understood
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flrot ballot. They Pc;Int to
responolbllilles placed, au:
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thorltles provided and fiscal
wilhhold oome strength . resources available.
- Sen. Edmund S. Mtukit, [).
what '""Y hope would be
Maint .

~~-dew. ~:; M~d :::•. ~

~~ :the ln'C&gt;II'am

meot~nc

9-How early can duc:lcs

atocm?

A-As soon as they are

hatched. They cannot fty for
••x weeks or onore after fhey
are hatched . .

lllqjbeo, Mr1. Ray Hughes, Mrs.
Frank Cheesebrew and Mrs. Lsrry Hood.
·Tbe &amp;ecretary and treasurer'•
reports wore l!lven IDd, clltdo
wore sent to the m In the &lt;omIIIUI!II;v. Devotions were alSO"Iiveo by Mrs. Hoocl from tile n.ci
PI! am.
The next meeting will be Aug.
28 at the, hom0 ot Mrs. Hoocl.

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lmacina natiooatq- acivMUoedl
Artoarved Diamond B11wt.
..,. for over 100 yean,
lido lo!r, 1. . price. F u 11
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cusr-

mood value.

PAUl. DAVIES
JEWELERS
404S..owtAve.
o.JIIpolla, Ohio

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I'ECIAL PURCHASE!

LADIES MATCHING
· JACKETS,
SKIRTS &amp; SHORTS COMIINA TION

$8.95
$5 95
$5:95 '

Darnbrough's

Dept. Store

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tilr the Jiily

ot the Addison W$:S,
beld recontiy II tile homo of Mrs.
Joe Drummond.
Her topic wa1 '"Voice for a
World Come of Ago," Taking

lf.r~ SIJruei~ke.¥d.U·

~'· Mork, ~ .. , 1n1J T...,.j,
. - Mrs. J. R, !foetor, :f!l ot

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PRtSTON BEAUTY COLLEGf
Chesapuke, Ohio

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LANNA'S
SALON
OF BEAUTY

Ml CARROl
E. WAUGH

Fairfield WSC S Program

BOX 444
GALLIPOLIS,
OHIO

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MR. CARROL E. WAUGH

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Slate Building In New York
City, killing 13 peroons.
A thoul!ht for tha doy:
American writer Bret Harte

ueliDd Earl Wilkes, ell o!Ocean-

i&gt;iU8jJSON ·...,· MrOl ·Lor~ tli)nd

U.S. Senate

Charter. The vote was 89~.
Also In 1945, an Army B-:5
bomber lost in the fog. crashed
lnto the side ot the Empire

G. A. Whlt!leid, Mrs, Marilyn
Lea, and the brtde'a ICIJa, Sam~

part tn the prqgram were Mrs.
;li!IIIIIY II¥ sewlrir- ""' tham-- Joe
. Drummoocl, Mro. Lewis
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By PHIL PA$.TORET

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were: Lt.
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Mrs.attending
K. W, Henl')',
Csptain

Mrs. Drummond

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Ill ·ill VIm, Cali!.i !of&gt;-. i;lid

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: · 1 hiled It women reoiJ¥ sa&gt;Od

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The bride 1s 1 sn.w~e of
ctat!nf,
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; . ~1, I fli~ o(lhe tam:'flt, OJnployed ·as H&lt;rlllrJ to the
r1de _,_ • , ili'\111 'len&amp;lh, Commanding Officer, Baoe ~­
, liooveleoo, Wllite dre11 1"11! a terlel Battalion, at 0omp Peit·
seoopecl neeidlne, .....,.... with cileton Clilf
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from
lY·.Jewell')' was a matching pearl Southwellern High Sehliol 11teor&lt;lrop nocklace ond earring lend!!d Rio Grande Collep' and .
set. S!o &lt;srried a bcio~ of II a graWate ot tha ~ .
while roseoiDdWblle~o. Ohio Manpower and Tecllllll!lll
lli-s. JUdith 'tborndlke, Ill- Training Center, at Jackson.
ter-bi~a" ot tho. brlllo, leneci Mr. Mahan to a career MArine
as matron of •'Ill """" a and Is currently serving hla 10&lt;·
• - t lengthllu'ulloebluedress onrt enit.tmont He reeentl7
ond carried a f\ouii'OI ol yeiloll' completed the starr Judge Advodafllea.
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cate Sehool at camp Pendlelon,
Mr. Ronlid C, IIIII, 1 friend and is aoslgned dutloo ., Le,ral
ot tile groom, from Fsri!D, N.D. Chief Court Recorder cor- Bese
oerved al bell msn.
Mltorlli Bellaltnn Marine Corp
For her clau&amp;bter•a ~ Base, camp l'l!nclieton, Clli!or~
Mrs. Thornrl,yko choee a ..,... nla.
piece blue dre11 will! wldte ac. Aller a brief wedrllng trip
ceaaorlea.
the couple are maldngtllelr ho~
Mrs, L, E. ~leer, O...,.ide, at f3f Well Redondo Dr!
Call!., provided tho music !Dr Oceanlide Calli 1
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motller, witll Mila Melody cut- time during Auiuot
aomerll!ht providing Dtulit.
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Frltfl4 of OUrl IIIYI he'l ,, •

!rom Bohemia, The World
Almanac s a y s. In 15thcentury France, Bohemian
meant a vagabond or gypsy
because of the mistaken
belief that all gypsies came
from Bohemia. It wasn't
until the 19th century, In
Paris, that artists who led
unconventional lives were
called Bohemians.

The evening stars are Venus
and J..,lter.
On this day In history:
In 1914, Austria declared war

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To Offset Reagan Threat

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No, No! It Goes Like This, Remember?''

Niiolf 'founts b~' Re~t!~ ·

CINCINNATI (NEAl
A tapping of RepubUcan professionals here at the National
Governors Conference indicates that Gov. Ronald Reagan of
California is giving Richard Nixon more serious concern today than is Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of New York.

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0 un e rs Is ,War e .
E Afb er f Adle r,/ Jr• sCh0 Ia rs h,·n

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The Post Otlice is the perfect example
of how people love goyernment econom,y, but
only when the other !ellow pr&lt;W!des It Anoth-

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around the country Saturdl,Y In Post Offices
to renege on the cutback in window service

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It may seem paradoxical to say it, but
everyone who uses the services of the Pool
Office Department-and that'o everyoneshould welcome the cutbacks announced by
Posbnaster General W. Jllarvtn Watson,
For 1t is only when the service gets bad
enough, when home delivery to cut from five
to four mthree to two da)'ll a week and the
couriers' owift completion of their appotnte4
roUDds becomes even less swift than it Is today, that the public will demand that oomethtng be done to revamp the oystem and put
11 on a sell-paying basis.
Things will not come to such a pass this
year, of course. Some cutbacks will be made,
but the bets are that Congress will largely
exempt the Post Office from the federal employment reductiOns required by the 10 per
cent surtax bill passed last month and that
the service will continue b&gt; limp along from
appropriation to appropriation 1n Its timehonored manner.

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gojng lhl1 F•ll! ""Htrd·cOte" hard.,.,.

the hip telll'le 1n theM h,incf. .~

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A. Tht antique tllwer 1oo11; '" Brown, Gtur!.
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aladloll and - · llad[ad by
Pllmt and -'tabr4 dilcoratid
the altar Of tho ~· Ave...,
IJojted ~~·t
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~side fl&gt;t' tlleWaddlngorMill
. Bonilla JoweU 'I'~ orl'GIIJeroy, tloute 3, to Mr,JereyRicho
ard Sle!rart of Sliadl'alde.
The bride Ia the "-Qflhter or
· Mr. and Mrs. Ulyaoes L 'l'lulniJo
son or BariiJW, Arkansas, ·and
the bridegroom Ia the SOil ol Mr
and Mrs. AivaW.Stewart,-

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MISCELLANEOUS ProJects
- Miss Mlfllaret Grlmlha,
:Melga County Ell!ensiCRI Agent, checks bedriMllll ac cesIGrles ~,I&gt;Y VIcki Poetker,
a member (of lh• TOWJI and
Countr1 Live' IVIrea 4-11 Club.
Her advlaor ls Mrs. Ralph
Poetker.
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ARTICLES TO USE AND WEAR - Mrs. Aldeth Robinson,
Home Economics teacher at Gallla Acadelli.Y High School,
checks a blouse made by Bonni,e Johnson, Triangle 4-H Club.
Mr. &amp;DI Mra. Clem Graham are advi-s olthe Trlll!aio Club.

MASON - Mr. and Mrs. Doug'-.
lao CSrroll, married recently at
'1. lbe Mason Methndlst Church, are
J rtakiing ln Falrlax, VL
Mrs. Carroll, the !ormer Pat.
11 Newland, ls the daughter ol
llr. and Mra. E. llarveyNewland
l( Mason, W. VL Mr. Carroll is
lie son ot Mr. and Mrs. Edwanl
::uroll of Falla ChUrch, VL
The Rev. Lowell E. Keeney
'tid the "'"'" of the cerem011)'.
flftlal mualc was prasented by
1114s Gratua Aldridge and Miss
'•~kle Alclrldge, vO.albta, With
lUI.. Roy Prolltlas the organlo~
The bride, given ln marriage
~ ber lather, wore alloorlength
f,OII1I, A·llne ln desl~~n. ot peau
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Sf IOie trimmed In wlllte 'lace.
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Ia. place by • oequlned pUibox,
, llowod Into a Ooor-leJW!h train.
The bride earrled a llourluot of
wldl!l roaebeda -.and Ivy which
POMEROY - Annual plcnlc of
~ed a C)'JIIbldlum orchlcL the Willing Workers Class or the
, Mra. Mlc~el McClrtb¥, Park- : Enterprise United Metilodlst
::~· served· •• matron or Church wao held recentl,y at the
'' !or her slater. She wore Royal Oak Park.
a loor leJWtbJIOWIIofonnge chi!·
Mrs. Marthe Hustcod was boot.

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hltaly safe, FDIC lniUJid up to $16,000.

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you nothint to worry about
no lllopletl nighta with I bluo allfp 1.,.
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juit not your kii'CI of people but tbtn
ll[llln ••• perhopl we ohould bal
Monty in

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Elllenslon Clothing Specialist. Carolyn made the dress as her
4-H project The garments wUI be on dlsplll,}' durlJW the fivedaY Gallia County Junior Fair,

Benefits in

$360 million above the December 1966 figure. More than 24

Feberuary Up

rnlllfon men, women, and chU-

For Gallians

tory, Linda Pulllns,DaleCboder.

HOSPITAL .NEWS
HOLZER HOSPITAL: Visiting
hours 2-4 and 7.S p.m. Parents
only on Padlatrlco Ward.
ADMISSIONS
Jolul H. Cooper, 75 Grape St ,
Galllpolls; Miss Bonnie J. Var1111, Rt 1 Gallipoliai Teresa L.
J!ammond, Galllpolls; Robin &amp;&gt;e
WI~, Rt 2 Leon, W.Va.; AJ .
lit -~• Higginbotham. Grimms
IArldiDJ, W.. Va.; Phillip P. ~­
laek;:Ft. Pleaaant; Mrs. Charleo
If, Bilek, Rutland; Mrs. Harry
l. WIIJand, Jackson; Mrs. AnBaker, Columbus; Cllltoo
Rt I Ewlngton;

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
AD MITrED - None.
D!SCHARGFD - Blanche Has-

Rt. 2 Patriot, son, 6:44 a.m. kins.
Saturday.
DISCHARGES
Mrs. Ervin J. Acree, Mrs.
GladY• B. Andre, Scott Benuett,
Mrs. Norman R. Brumlleld, Mrs.
James R. Ferpson, Mrl. Robert
A. Goldllberry, lAister W. Hale,
Denise D. HUI, Mro. George M.
Holley, Mrs. H, !IIerman Kemper, Mrs. Joe R. Melvin, Erma
C, Nettles, Mrs. George L Ran.
dolp~. Jr., Jeffrey Childers, Mrs.
James Collins and Infant son
Mrs. Jolin W, Foote and Infant
daughter, Mrs. Roy Goodwin and
Jackson; Hor ~ infant daughter, Mrl. Robert E.
Rt. 2 Oak HUI; Miss Knaul and Infant daughter.
Coolville; Mrs.
Sizemore, South WebWilliam S. Lester,
W. Va.; Mrs. Ken-

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Wooten, Rt I

GALLIPOLIS - A record
$286,402 was paid out ln social
aecurlty cash benellta to 4,296
residents of Gailla County tor
Febi'U8!)', acoordlng to John R.
Chatfield, Portamoutll Social Se·
curlty District Manager, an [n.
c.-.aaa ot$53,114overtileamowlt
paid out tor December 1966. Gailla CClUI1\Y people received ap.
proximately $2,939,429 in soelai
security benellt1111lrlng the year
1967.
"February 1968 was the Or lit
month ln which the 13per cent [n.
crease ln benefit rates provided
by the 1967 Amendmento to tile
Soclsi Security Act were pay.
uble," Chatfield noled.
Nationally, the amoung ot
monthly benefits exeeecls $2 blllloo, au
or more than

BULOVA WATCHES

dren, or nearly 1 out ot eveey
8 Americana, are now receivIng some type ot monlllly bene·
fit
In the pall! 61081'1 aione, benefit payments ro thla ''YOUngar
group" have IIIIIOUJI!ed to 1'4
Urnes •• muchasthelllllOUIIBpald
out ln this cateSOI'Y durlni the
p.-.cedlng 21 yearo.

Bosworth's Flowers
NEIGHBORHOOD ROAD
PH. 446-4814 ,

Sprays $3.50 up
Baskets $6.00 up
Assorted
Potted Flowers ·
WE DELIVER

Be kind'
to onrbaek
an your bu et ,
&amp;SAVE $30'
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B•mco Sacrop•dlq and
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Mr. and Mrl. Earl Dalley,
the Iormor Neva Prall, o1 LewIsville, Ohio, were racent 'polls
ol Mro. Bertha Amoa and Mr.
and Mrai. Floyd Thomas of Rutland.

In ~· bl' a larp rosette, and
tbtf ~ a .bouquet or oiup
&amp;nllwhlle•I*Jl poms.
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Kldwllor o! Fall• Cblrdl, VL,
were the bl'l4ellllllld8..
aoima of ~rl~ cldtronoieot&amp;!old
~dcally to the one worn by the'
maid of honor.
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~er glrlforthe1feddlngwas
KeiJ.r McCarthy, ~kerabui'g,
Whol'l dlesa matched thoseolthe
otl.er lllll'ndanto ·
Shawn Paua!&gt;. oon of Mr. aad
Jack. Pauatt, Ma~ _!ened

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by Mrs. Marjorie Bowen was wi&gt;n
by Mrs, Agnes Dixon. Next meet.
IJW will be held on Aug. 23 at the
home or Mrs: Beatrice ~ck.
AltendlJW tile picnic besides
those ,III!Ded were the Rev. and
Mro. WWiam A!raon and chiiclraDi Dollie, Peggl, Patrick and
Gem; Mrs. M.)TUe Long, Mrs.
Ethel Smith, Mra. Agnes Weaka,
Mra., :Mabel Moore, Mrs. Anna
Wllson,' Mrs. Marle11t WUsonand
daughtsr, Terri, Mrs. Helen
YllhOan, Mra, Delores WUI, BecIll IIlii Brian, and Mro. CordeUa

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Minuteman ..,,_
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At Point Rock
POMEROY - Relatives and
friends or the early pioneer -flm.
Ules or Green, Ogdln ani caster
families will meet lor the 48111
annual reunion at Colurubla ~
el Church near PolntRock(Route
689) on Sunday, Aug. 1L ·
Following a 12 o'clock picnic
dinner a bqslneaa session wUibe
held. The.-. wUI be a glllle per·
lod for children atlendlow.
omcers lor the occasion are
Nellie Vale, prealdent; Jewell
Strong, vice president, and Ellz..
atrt' Stout, secretary • treasurer. The table committee ls
composed ol Norma GUiosJy,
Goldie Bobo, Neva Nlcholoon, Ev·
elyn Ward and Ora Promtt and
Sherrie Turner and Avanel Hoi·
llday are In charga of the pregram. Henry Bobo will be ln
charge or grounds.
Prizes will be awarded to the
oldest and yOUJWest persoo at.
telllllJW, the one comlJW the .
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Comm
By Charlene
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Allt,.worlh wUI be 110 e.- of
Au(. 4, Thlll'a4&amp;Y night ~ I h e
Mlddlewl'! Chllreh o! Christ
Hostesseo !or the -howerwero
Mra. Terry OhllJWat, Mrs. Forrelt Bachtel, end Mrs. WUllam
stump,
An Ulllbrellt de&lt;!ol'lled with
IWes or the valley, a bride doll
&amp;DI wedding bells were tetlured
In the lift table decoratlono.
Mrs. Richard Gress and Mra.
Ru18ell WUaon WCRI the Jloor
prl2es. Refreshments ot cake
decol'lled In the weddlngbeDmot1!, Ice cream, lemonade, minto
•&amp;DI nuts were served.
The guest list included those
Dlllled and Mrs. Horace Abbolt,
Mrs. Cbdt Allensworth, Mra.
Joe Bailey, Mrs. Lionel Boa•
&amp;DI daughter, Joy, Mrs. Chtrlas

Chllda, Mrs. WWiam

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sories, and both mothers wore
white orchid corsages,
A reception followed ln the
church social room. The bride's
table leatured whltenetoveraqua
and was cente.-.d with 8 11 ..,.
tiered cake surrounded by aqua
daisies and greenery. Threebranch candelabra with aqua tap.
ers were used at either side ol
the cake.
Scrvi~ as hostessea at thersceptlon were Mrs. Jack Berger,
Shadyalde, Mrs. Waiter Ambler,
Bowie, Mel., and Mrs. Ronald
Stewart, Dllles Bottom, Ohio,
For a wedding trip to Virginia
Beach, the ,new Mra. Stewart
changed Into a dress of white
lace over brown sllk. She wore
a yellow rose corsage.
The bride Is a 1964 graduate
ol Shadyside High School. She al·
so graduated from the Morga"'
town Business College as a me&lt;licai secretary. She was an active
member of the Ohio Eta Phi C~
ter ol Beta ,Sigma Phi Sororlly
whUe residing In Pomeroy,
Mr. Stewart was gradl8ted
Rich
from Shadyside High School In
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So many times It takes Just a little effort on someone'• part agriculture buolness trun Oblo
to bring a lot o! happiness to another.
University. He ls employed 11
Frequently we hear from senior citizens - Ul, confined, or stat! assistant to the Wholeaaie
all alone - having a blrthdl_y, an anniversary, who have been de· Markel~JW Dlvisloo of standard
lighted U.t .oomeone remembered. SelllllJW a card, making a viait, OU of Ohio's Agriculture Cheml·
It really takes little Ume and ef!ort
cals Sales Division.
Friday, Mrs. Grace Stace ol Middleport wnt obaerve her 89th
The ~le reside at 724'h
birthday anniversary. Her past lew weeks htve been dlfllcult !lie South Metcalf St., Lima. O!Jt.of.
spent o!x - weeka at Holzer Hespltal and Is - a patient at the town guesta at the wedding &amp;DI
Kimes Convalescent Center at Athens.
reception were Mrs. T. A. HewOil Slturd&amp;y, John Frick, who one th[JW she makea all of her · olson and Miss Louisa Johnson,
lives alone at his Rock BprlJWs own clothes and U.t's quite an Pomeroy; Emmett Conwii,Y, Mehome, will celebrate hla 90th aocompllshment tor IllY 13 year Arthur; Mr. and Mra. Thomas
blrthdii,Y. 0118 or his ueatest cJ&amp;. old.
llartlllomucd and Jolla Smith,
The r.mu,y had pltnned a visit Columbus; Ruth Beasley and Mra.
)lghta lo having folks ~ by ro
chat
In Metis Coqnty wlth the Harold F. M. Beasley, Greensboro, N,
Sluer fAmily thlo summer, but C.; Mr. and Mrs. Charlea RamOUR BEST WISHEs ao wlthtlle had to cancel out when Warner sey, Garry Ramsey, Mercer, Pa.;
Rev. and Mrs. Carver WUilams was awarded a scholarship tor Mrs. Lorraine Thompaon and
&amp;DI their l'OUJWdaughter, Belay, work beyond his -ter'sllegree Jon, West Salem; Mr. and Mrs,
who move tomlll'l'OW to Kenton. at an Ohio state Ell!enalonSchool George Coulter, Mr. and Mra. J,
Thla morni'Wo th6 Rev. Mr. wu. In utah. Mrs. Morgan, lnoldent.- E. Beasley and Jmnlly, Pittsllamo deUVered his tarewellser· ally, Ia ID assistant lnslnletor burgh, Ps.; Mr. &amp;DI Mrs. M.A.
111011 at the P0111eroy First Blil- tor 11a1e Carnegie courses. They_ Barlckman, Belpre; Jerry J. Je"'
tist Ctolrch.
are a buB¥ r.mu,y,
nett, Uma; Mrs. Marge TII,Yior,
Irwin, Ps.; Mr. and Mrs. Lym
THE REV. GLEN JULES ot the
AND TO MR. AND MRs. L. E. Ritchey and Will and Don, Ev·
PCIIIIero¥
United Methodlot Triplett or Middleport, eoagrall&gt;- erett, Pa.; KeiUIOth Coeper,
Cltureh baa !lad quite an honor. lational TCIDiirrow, tlle¥'11 ._ Woodbury; Mra. Dorotll)' Dixon
He ,... Qll8 ot two llllnlstars ln serve their 46th weddJJW annl- and Mrs. VIrginia Coleman;
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a Hven couni,y area to receive a versary.
&amp;Clbolarlblp to tha Wesltm Ohio
Claqy li;oonomlc Education C....
1art1M:e which wUI ba held In Qc.
ICllltr It the Proctar Olafel'lllCe
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by Mlallll Urivtrllly and lo the
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Mrs. Jerry Richard Stewart

maids carried cascades ot yellQW daisies.
Letltla Stewart of DUies Bot,.
tun, Ohio, niece or the groom,
wa~ the n'"'er girl. She wore a
lloor length gown olbondedwhlte
lace with aqua satin accent. Her
headpiece matched that or the
other atlendants and ahe carried
a basket of aqua daisies.
Beat man lor the bridegroom
waa his brother, Rooald Stewar4
Shadyside. The usher~ wereDavld Thompson, Barling, Ark.,
brother or the bride; Tom Bur·
ger, Terry Berger · and Timmy
Berger, nephews of the bridegroom, all 'ol Shadyside.
For her daughter',· wedd[JW,
Mrs. Thompson woreaplnkbondvetUna.
ed lace dress wlth matching pUIThe maid or honor carried a box hat and accessories.· Mrs.
cascade ol aqua earuatlons wlth Stewart was In a blue bonded lace
white daisies, and the brides- ensemble with matchin.&lt; acces-

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. organza and orange blossoms
trlmmed with aeed pearls. She
as rlngbearer. Mr. Sonny Kid- carried a cascade arrangement
wiier was best man for the bride- ot white roaes with shatlered
groom, and the ushers were Jea- 'carnationa, and stephanotis.
_ ae T. George, Washington, D. C.;
Jo Ann Vlnka of Tiltonsville
Michael McCarthy of Parkers- ' was the maid of honor and the
burg, W. Vs., and Don Grueser, b~ldesmalds were Judy Beasley
Columbua.
and Peggy Bower, botho!GreensGuest&amp; were registered by boro, N, c., oouslitS olthebrlde,
Mra. Kitty McDowell. A recep. and Carol Ambler of Bowie, Md.,
lion was held In the church social a !ieee ot tile groom.
room Immediately following the • The at~nts wora noor
wedding. Women or the mlsalOJ&gt;. leJW!h gowns ~shloned with
ery soelety or the church aerved ell1)lre waists banded with satin,
as hoatesaes.
bodices or' lace, and acetate tatleta Mlllt sklrta wltil an overskirt of oheer l\l'lon which fiiM'ed
Into a ehapellrain. They wore
heqleceo or aqua bows from
which leU four tiers ot Illusion

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YEAST BREADIS - M r s.
Frank Wetherholtjudgedyeost
breads and other cookiJW p~
jet1s ol more than 200 4-H
club members preaent at the
Tuesday pre • lllr activities
held ln the Activities Bulld1~ at the Junior Falrgrouad.

IIICIIIY on June 23, !ollowJDea pro.
11rt111 or qtlal music 111 Jameo
Komer or Shadysldo, organist,
and Slrlta Barlckman, · Columbua, woallat, who. aang "0118
Hand, 0118 Heart," "I Love You
Truly;'' and "Because."
Escorted to tile altar by her
~thel'. the bride wore a floor
lellllfh JIOWII or allk organza dsollned with long lace sleevesand
scalloped 11tckllne oudlned witil
oequlos and pearls. Her detacho
able bee !rain was attached at
tile waist by a sllk bow.

Couple We. d in Mason . . ;~ld~~s;::~~;~;:;:e~

Pictures by

JUDGE ASKS QUES110NS - Mrs. lllrla11t llall8uer, JackaOII eCJUI1\Y Extension Agent, questions Mat1bo Slllos, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Rene Sallas, Wlde Awake 4-H Club about h'"' she
~eted her First Uutllt sewing project. Mro. Raymond Willis and Mrs. Frank McCalla are lldviooro tor the Wide Awake Club.

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TAILORED CLOTIDNG- Patty SOunders, daughter o!Mr.
ani Mrs. Paul SOunders, Bidwell, a member of the Bidwell
Busy Bees 4-H Club models a coat and hat she made as a 4-H
dub project. :?J!e is being judged by Mrs. Jim Little, Jackson,
lcnner home ~nl. Advisors lor the Busy Bees are Mr•. Tim
McClelland and Mrs. Paul B. SOunders.

Mi's. Norman Baxter 11 villi-'
lng In Marletti with her 1111) IIIII
dau&amp;hter-ln~aw, Mr. and Mrl.
ChtrletButor•
Dick Neaaelef\ Thurtdll,)'.niJIJt
ror a "'"k~ In Tulaa, Oklo.
He will recurn 'lolclidll,}'.
Mra. John . Wury and ton.
Jatrrey ' and lira. Alonzo O.ater, have ~ trun a irJp
to Florida. 1110)'
aueats
ol Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Vale
and Mr, &amp;DI Mrs. John Beyant
ot Sanford, Fla.; 01111 Mr. and
Mrs. He111181! Fisher ot Tltuovllle, Fla. They went especially
tor the wedding or Mlaa Bet.
tina Vale to Dr. Leo Zimmerman whleb wao an ..ent ot July

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GALUPOLIS - TUESJAY
AFTERNOON in the Activlllea
building, locai and out-ol.town
,kidges we.-. on hand to evaluate the oompleted work ()( 4-11
projeots. Girls and their ad·
visors haveworkadllliii!Jihourl
on projet1s auch as Let'• Sew,
First Uutllt, Tailored CJotb.
lng and rooking and llllrltlon
proiet1o.
The dedolon ot the judps
wlii not be disclosed until fair
lime Tuesday. Pat Glass, Gailla COIII1\Y Heme Extension
Asonl, wao in charge ol the
day'o at1lvll • which drew a
large number ol participants
and parents.

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DEGAIJLLE ACCI';PTS
PARIS (UPI) - President
Charlea de Gaolle accepted the
crodentlals Friday of West
Gennany's new ambassador to
France, SJslomund von Braun,
brother ot IJ.S. rocket selentlat

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HtWiey, , Mlas Mil~~ ;n.!dey,
Mrs. (lleli llenslet, Jrto. A • a

Jordtll, ¥rs. .Job~ ~dO, )Irs.
Richard Lo!'&amp; Mr~ teij ¥4Jer,
Mrs. DOll ~Ill, Mrs. ~11®re.
:Mrs. Gerald Powtll, lollJI l!llla
Poorell, Mr'- Susan l!awlinal,
Mrs. Jack ·sattarlleld, ·Mr8. 'il8t,.
ty Slyre, Mrs. Robert llchmoll,
Mlas Janlo Schm,.L
Mrs. KeMtth!ieltes,J,b:a.·~
Scott, Mra. JamesSilnl'~illu
Sandy S\mpson, Mro. Rdlert,~
11011, Mr._
SteDa Silllih, Mro.
Marilyn Swan, Mr., RG!ieri
Tewkebary, Mrs. WWiam Waiiero, Mrs. Richard Well, llrs.
Laura Wildermuth, Mr., c,rJ
w,.te, Jr., Mrs. Juanita Bachtel,
and Mloo Carol Bachtel.

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Occuion To S.nd
'Fiowon -Often
They Are Boll
When Given For
No RHoon

At All

DUDLEY'S FLORIST
MIDOLE~- ·

GALLIPOLI CHO

Werner von Braun.

New Zentch "Zenette" . can make life fun a11ain. Preci!lon amplifiCillon hom 2 Micro-L11hi~ circuits. Weighs only 1/6 ounce and
flOod for mnst mild losses. Come in for a demon~hiltion of Zenith''
new Zcnene. II mav be ju~t right for you!
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$L5 Million Asked
COLUMBUS (UPI)- The City
of Columbus, the Ohio state
lltruction Co. and saven momben ol the Columbus Board or

eoo.

E41catlon were named 11111011g
the 20 defendants In a suit tiled
Friday by a mother ()( a boy
fatally lniured llllen a achool
wall !ell on him here ln Auauat
1966. Mrs. Charlotle Y. VUardo
ftled a $1.5 million suit in Com.
mon Pleas Court.
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, POMEIIOY: - Vaab ot white
aladloll and - · llad[ad by
Pllmt and -'tabr4 dilcoratid
the altar Of tho ~· Ave...,
IJojted ~~·t
at '
~side fl&gt;t' tlleWaddlngorMill
. Bonilla JoweU 'I'~ orl'GIIJeroy, tloute 3, to Mr,JereyRicho
ard Sle!rart of Sliadl'alde.
The bride Ia the "-Qflhter or
· Mr. and Mrs. Ulyaoes L 'l'lulniJo
son or BariiJW, Arkansas, ·and
the bridegroom Ia the SOil ol Mr
and Mrs. AivaW.Stewart,-

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The !In, William Welnland ~
llclaled at the alteullical ....,.

MISCELLANEOUS ProJects
- Miss Mlfllaret Grlmlha,
:Melga County Ell!ensiCRI Agent, checks bedriMllll ac cesIGrles ~,I&gt;Y VIcki Poetker,
a member (of lh• TOWJI and
Countr1 Live' IVIrea 4-11 Club.
Her advlaor ls Mrs. Ralph
Poetker.
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Mr. and Mrs. DOuglas Carroll

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ARTICLES TO USE AND WEAR - Mrs. Aldeth Robinson,
Home Economics teacher at Gallla Acadelli.Y High School,
checks a blouse made by Bonni,e Johnson, Triangle 4-H Club.
Mr. &amp;DI Mra. Clem Graham are advi-s olthe Trlll!aio Club.

MASON - Mr. and Mrs. Doug'-.
lao CSrroll, married recently at
'1. lbe Mason Methndlst Church, are
J rtakiing ln Falrlax, VL
Mrs. Carroll, the !ormer Pat.
11 Newland, ls the daughter ol
llr. and Mra. E. llarveyNewland
l( Mason, W. VL Mr. Carroll is
lie son ot Mr. and Mrs. Edwanl
::uroll of Falla ChUrch, VL
The Rev. Lowell E. Keeney
'tid the "'"'" of the cerem011)'.
flftlal mualc was prasented by
1114s Gratua Aldridge and Miss
'•~kle Alclrldge, vO.albta, With
lUI.. Roy Prolltlas the organlo~
The bride, given ln marriage
~ ber lather, wore alloorlength
f,OII1I, A·llne ln desl~~n. ot peau
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Sf IOie trimmed In wlllte 'lace.
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Ia. place by • oequlned pUibox,
, llowod Into a Ooor-leJW!h train.
The bride earrled a llourluot of
wldl!l roaebeda -.and Ivy which
POMEROY - Annual plcnlc of
~ed a C)'JIIbldlum orchlcL the Willing Workers Class or the
, Mra. Mlc~el McClrtb¥, Park- : Enterprise United Metilodlst
::~· served· •• matron or Church wao held recentl,y at the
'' !or her slater. She wore Royal Oak Park.
a loor leJWtbJIOWIIofonnge chi!·
Mrs. Marthe Hustcod was boot.

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hltaly safe, FDIC lniUJid up to $16,000.

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Annual p,·cnl'c

·. . .tbt,.IJU',.. blnll Ill*

you nothint to worry about
no lllopletl nighta with I bluo allfp 1.,.
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juit not your kii'CI of people but tbtn
ll[llln ••• perhopl we ohould bal
Monty in

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iq["~tr.length veil wls held ;;:~ w~ ~~lfi

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Elllenslon Clothing Specialist. Carolyn made the dress as her
4-H project The garments wUI be on dlsplll,}' durlJW the fivedaY Gallia County Junior Fair,

Benefits in

$360 million above the December 1966 figure. More than 24

Feberuary Up

rnlllfon men, women, and chU-

For Gallians

tory, Linda Pulllns,DaleCboder.

HOSPITAL .NEWS
HOLZER HOSPITAL: Visiting
hours 2-4 and 7.S p.m. Parents
only on Padlatrlco Ward.
ADMISSIONS
Jolul H. Cooper, 75 Grape St ,
Galllpolls; Miss Bonnie J. Var1111, Rt 1 Gallipoliai Teresa L.
J!ammond, Galllpolls; Robin &amp;&gt;e
WI~, Rt 2 Leon, W.Va.; AJ .
lit -~• Higginbotham. Grimms
IArldiDJ, W.. Va.; Phillip P. ~­
laek;:Ft. Pleaaant; Mrs. Charleo
If, Bilek, Rutland; Mrs. Harry
l. WIIJand, Jackson; Mrs. AnBaker, Columbus; Cllltoo
Rt I Ewlngton;

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
AD MITrED - None.
D!SCHARGFD - Blanche Has-

Rt. 2 Patriot, son, 6:44 a.m. kins.
Saturday.
DISCHARGES
Mrs. Ervin J. Acree, Mrs.
GladY• B. Andre, Scott Benuett,
Mrs. Norman R. Brumlleld, Mrs.
James R. Ferpson, Mrl. Robert
A. Goldllberry, lAister W. Hale,
Denise D. HUI, Mro. George M.
Holley, Mrs. H, !IIerman Kemper, Mrs. Joe R. Melvin, Erma
C, Nettles, Mrs. George L Ran.
dolp~. Jr., Jeffrey Childers, Mrs.
James Collins and Infant son
Mrs. Jolin W, Foote and Infant
daughter, Mrs. Roy Goodwin and
Jackson; Hor ~ infant daughter, Mrl. Robert E.
Rt. 2 Oak HUI; Miss Knaul and Infant daughter.
Coolville; Mrs.
Sizemore, South WebWilliam S. Lester,
W. Va.; Mrs. Ken-

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Rt 2 Patriot;
Wooten, Rt I

GALLIPOLIS - A record
$286,402 was paid out ln social
aecurlty cash benellta to 4,296
residents of Gailla County tor
Febi'U8!)', acoordlng to John R.
Chatfield, Portamoutll Social Se·
curlty District Manager, an [n.
c.-.aaa ot$53,114overtileamowlt
paid out tor December 1966. Gailla CClUI1\Y people received ap.
proximately $2,939,429 in soelai
security benellt1111lrlng the year
1967.
"February 1968 was the Or lit
month ln which the 13per cent [n.
crease ln benefit rates provided
by the 1967 Amendmento to tile
Soclsi Security Act were pay.
uble," Chatfield noled.
Nationally, the amoung ot
monthly benefits exeeecls $2 blllloo, au
or more than

BULOVA WATCHES

dren, or nearly 1 out ot eveey
8 Americana, are now receivIng some type ot monlllly bene·
fit
In the pall! 61081'1 aione, benefit payments ro thla ''YOUngar
group" have IIIIIOUJI!ed to 1'4
Urnes •• muchasthelllllOUIIBpald
out ln this cateSOI'Y durlni the
p.-.cedlng 21 yearo.

Bosworth's Flowers
NEIGHBORHOOD ROAD
PH. 446-4814 ,

Sprays $3.50 up
Baskets $6.00 up
Assorted
Potted Flowers ·
WE DELIVER

Be kind'
to onrbaek
an your bu et ,
&amp;SAVE $30'
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Om:•·•·r••r , • .,,,,
B•mco Sacrop•dlq and
Sacroped/c lmp•rtal M111t,..,,,
Hurrvl Limited Tim• Onlrt
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Mr. and Mrl. Earl Dalley,
the Iormor Neva Prall, o1 LewIsville, Ohio, were racent 'polls
ol Mro. Bertha Amoa and Mr.
and Mrai. Floyd Thomas of Rutland.

In ~· bl' a larp rosette, and
tbtf ~ a .bouquet or oiup
&amp;nllwhlle•I*Jl poms.
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Kldwllor o! Fall• Cblrdl, VL,
were the bl'l4ellllllld8..
aoima of ~rl~ cldtronoieot&amp;!old
~dcally to the one worn by the'
maid of honor.
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~er glrlforthe1feddlngwas
KeiJ.r McCarthy, ~kerabui'g,
Whol'l dlesa matched thoseolthe
otl.er lllll'ndanto ·
Shawn Paua!&gt;. oon of Mr. aad
Jack. Pauatt, Ma~ _!ened

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by Mrs. Marjorie Bowen was wi&gt;n
by Mrs, Agnes Dixon. Next meet.
IJW will be held on Aug. 23 at the
home or Mrs: Beatrice ~ck.
AltendlJW tile picnic besides
those ,III!Ded were the Rev. and
Mro. WWiam A!raon and chiiclraDi Dollie, Peggl, Patrick and
Gem; Mrs. M.)TUe Long, Mrs.
Ethel Smith, Mra. Agnes Weaka,
Mra., :Mabel Moore, Mrs. Anna
Wllson,' Mrs. Marle11t WUsonand
daughtsr, Terri, Mrs. Helen
YllhOan, Mra, Delores WUI, BecIll IIlii Brian, and Mro. CordeUa

l!entz.

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Glaatlty
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Minuteman ..,,_
Onl flee In a riC·
!IAIUIIr Cal •. J 7

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At Point Rock
POMEROY - Relatives and
friends or the early pioneer -flm.
Ules or Green, Ogdln ani caster
families will meet lor the 48111
annual reunion at Colurubla ~
el Church near PolntRock(Route
689) on Sunday, Aug. 1L ·
Following a 12 o'clock picnic
dinner a bqslneaa session wUibe
held. The.-. wUI be a glllle per·
lod for children atlendlow.
omcers lor the occasion are
Nellie Vale, prealdent; Jewell
Strong, vice president, and Ellz..
atrt' Stout, secretary • treasurer. The table committee ls
composed ol Norma GUiosJy,
Goldie Bobo, Neva Nlcholoon, Ev·
elyn Ward and Ora Promtt and
Sherrie Turner and Avanel Hoi·
llday are In charga of the pregram. Henry Bobo will be ln
charge or grounds.
Prizes will be awarded to the
oldest and yOUJWest persoo at.
telllllJW, the one comlJW the .
dlslaJlce ,

, UBI•ty
Comm
By Charlene
Corner• • • Hoe

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BUell. A llludelll

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Allt,.worlh wUI be 110 e.- of
Au(. 4, Thlll'a4&amp;Y night ~ I h e
Mlddlewl'! Chllreh o! Christ
Hostesseo !or the -howerwero
Mra. Terry OhllJWat, Mrs. Forrelt Bachtel, end Mrs. WUllam
stump,
An Ulllbrellt de&lt;!ol'lled with
IWes or the valley, a bride doll
&amp;DI wedding bells were tetlured
In the lift table decoratlono.
Mrs. Richard Gress and Mra.
Ru18ell WUaon WCRI the Jloor
prl2es. Refreshments ot cake
decol'lled In the weddlngbeDmot1!, Ice cream, lemonade, minto
•&amp;DI nuts were served.
The guest list included those
Dlllled and Mrs. Horace Abbolt,
Mrs. Cbdt Allensworth, Mra.
Joe Bailey, Mrs. Lionel Boa•
&amp;DI daughter, Joy, Mrs. Chtrlas

Chllda, Mrs. WWiam

To be Held

sories, and both mothers wore
white orchid corsages,
A reception followed ln the
church social room. The bride's
table leatured whltenetoveraqua
and was cente.-.d with 8 11 ..,.
tiered cake surrounded by aqua
daisies and greenery. Threebranch candelabra with aqua tap.
ers were used at either side ol
the cake.
Scrvi~ as hostessea at thersceptlon were Mrs. Jack Berger,
Shadyalde, Mrs. Waiter Ambler,
Bowie, Mel., and Mrs. Ronald
Stewart, Dllles Bottom, Ohio,
For a wedding trip to Virginia
Beach, the ,new Mra. Stewart
changed Into a dress of white
lace over brown sllk. She wore
a yellow rose corsage.
The bride Is a 1964 graduate
ol Shadyside High School. She al·
so graduated from the Morga"'
town Business College as a me&lt;licai secretary. She was an active
member of the Ohio Eta Phi C~
ter ol Beta ,Sigma Phi Sororlly
whUe residing In Pomeroy,
Mr. Stewart was gradl8ted
Rich
from Shadyside High School In
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So many times It takes Just a little effort on someone'• part agriculture buolness trun Oblo
to bring a lot o! happiness to another.
University. He ls employed 11
Frequently we hear from senior citizens - Ul, confined, or stat! assistant to the Wholeaaie
all alone - having a blrthdl_y, an anniversary, who have been de· Markel~JW Dlvisloo of standard
lighted U.t .oomeone remembered. SelllllJW a card, making a viait, OU of Ohio's Agriculture Cheml·
It really takes little Ume and ef!ort
cals Sales Division.
Friday, Mrs. Grace Stace ol Middleport wnt obaerve her 89th
The ~le reside at 724'h
birthday anniversary. Her past lew weeks htve been dlfllcult !lie South Metcalf St., Lima. O!Jt.of.
spent o!x - weeka at Holzer Hespltal and Is - a patient at the town guesta at the wedding &amp;DI
Kimes Convalescent Center at Athens.
reception were Mrs. T. A. HewOil Slturd&amp;y, John Frick, who one th[JW she makea all of her · olson and Miss Louisa Johnson,
lives alone at his Rock BprlJWs own clothes and U.t's quite an Pomeroy; Emmett Conwii,Y, Mehome, will celebrate hla 90th aocompllshment tor IllY 13 year Arthur; Mr. and Mra. Thomas
blrthdii,Y. 0118 or his ueatest cJ&amp;. old.
llartlllomucd and Jolla Smith,
The r.mu,y had pltnned a visit Columbus; Ruth Beasley and Mra.
)lghta lo having folks ~ by ro
chat
In Metis Coqnty wlth the Harold F. M. Beasley, Greensboro, N,
Sluer fAmily thlo summer, but C.; Mr. and Mrs. Charlea RamOUR BEST WISHEs ao wlthtlle had to cancel out when Warner sey, Garry Ramsey, Mercer, Pa.;
Rev. and Mrs. Carver WUilams was awarded a scholarship tor Mrs. Lorraine Thompaon and
&amp;DI their l'OUJWdaughter, Belay, work beyond his -ter'sllegree Jon, West Salem; Mr. and Mrs,
who move tomlll'l'OW to Kenton. at an Ohio state Ell!enalonSchool George Coulter, Mr. and Mra. J,
Thla morni'Wo th6 Rev. Mr. wu. In utah. Mrs. Morgan, lnoldent.- E. Beasley and Jmnlly, Pittsllamo deUVered his tarewellser· ally, Ia ID assistant lnslnletor burgh, Ps.; Mr. &amp;DI Mrs. M.A.
111011 at the P0111eroy First Blil- tor 11a1e Carnegie courses. They_ Barlckman, Belpre; Jerry J. Je"'
tist Ctolrch.
are a buB¥ r.mu,y,
nett, Uma; Mrs. Marge TII,Yior,
Irwin, Ps.; Mr. and Mrs. Lym
THE REV. GLEN JULES ot the
AND TO MR. AND MRs. L. E. Ritchey and Will and Don, Ev·
PCIIIIero¥
United Methodlot Triplett or Middleport, eoagrall&gt;- erett, Pa.; KeiUIOth Coeper,
Cltureh baa !lad quite an honor. lational TCIDiirrow, tlle¥'11 ._ Woodbury; Mra. Dorotll)' Dixon
He ,... Qll8 ot two llllnlstars ln serve their 46th weddJJW annl- and Mrs. VIrginia Coleman;
.. Cadiz.
a Hven couni,y area to receive a versary.
&amp;Clbolarlblp to tha Wesltm Ohio
Claqy li;oonomlc Education C....
1art1M:e which wUI ba held In Qc.
ICllltr It the Proctar Olafel'lllCe
~Iller ..... LCRidoa.
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by Mlallll Urivtrllly and lo the
llrot or 11.1 kind ro ba beld In
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Martha

Mrs. Jerry Richard Stewart

maids carried cascades ot yellQW daisies.
Letltla Stewart of DUies Bot,.
tun, Ohio, niece or the groom,
wa~ the n'"'er girl. She wore a
lloor length gown olbondedwhlte
lace with aqua satin accent. Her
headpiece matched that or the
other atlendants and ahe carried
a basket of aqua daisies.
Beat man lor the bridegroom
waa his brother, Rooald Stewar4
Shadyside. The usher~ wereDavld Thompson, Barling, Ark.,
brother or the bride; Tom Bur·
ger, Terry Berger · and Timmy
Berger, nephews of the bridegroom, all 'ol Shadyside.
For her daughter',· wedd[JW,
Mrs. Thompson woreaplnkbondvetUna.
ed lace dress wlth matching pUIThe maid or honor carried a box hat and accessories.· Mrs.
cascade ol aqua earuatlons wlth Stewart was In a blue bonded lace
white daisies, and the brides- ensemble with matchin.&lt; acces-

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. organza and orange blossoms
trlmmed with aeed pearls. She
as rlngbearer. Mr. Sonny Kid- carried a cascade arrangement
wiier was best man for the bride- ot white roaes with shatlered
groom, and the ushers were Jea- 'carnationa, and stephanotis.
_ ae T. George, Washington, D. C.;
Jo Ann Vlnka of Tiltonsville
Michael McCarthy of Parkers- ' was the maid of honor and the
burg, W. Vs., and Don Grueser, b~ldesmalds were Judy Beasley
Columbua.
and Peggy Bower, botho!GreensGuest&amp; were registered by boro, N, c., oouslitS olthebrlde,
Mra. Kitty McDowell. A recep. and Carol Ambler of Bowie, Md.,
lion was held In the church social a !ieee ot tile groom.
room Immediately following the • The at~nts wora noor
wedding. Women or the mlsalOJ&gt;. leJW!h gowns ~shloned with
ery soelety or the church aerved ell1)lre waists banded with satin,
as hoatesaes.
bodices or' lace, and acetate tatleta Mlllt sklrta wltil an overskirt of oheer l\l'lon which fiiM'ed
Into a ehapellrain. They wore
heqleceo or aqua bows from
which leU four tiers ot Illusion

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YEAST BREADIS - M r s.
Frank Wetherholtjudgedyeost
breads and other cookiJW p~
jet1s ol more than 200 4-H
club members preaent at the
Tuesday pre • lllr activities
held ln the Activities Bulld1~ at the Junior Falrgrouad.

IIICIIIY on June 23, !ollowJDea pro.
11rt111 or qtlal music 111 Jameo
Komer or Shadysldo, organist,
and Slrlta Barlckman, · Columbua, woallat, who. aang "0118
Hand, 0118 Heart," "I Love You
Truly;'' and "Because."
Escorted to tile altar by her
~thel'. the bride wore a floor
lellllfh JIOWII or allk organza dsollned with long lace sleevesand
scalloped 11tckllne oudlned witil
oequlos and pearls. Her detacho
able bee !rain was attached at
tile waist by a sllk bow.

Couple We. d in Mason . . ;~ld~~s;::~~;~;:;:e~

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JUDGE ASKS QUES110NS - Mrs. lllrla11t llall8uer, JackaOII eCJUI1\Y Extension Agent, questions Mat1bo Slllos, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Rene Sallas, Wlde Awake 4-H Club about h'"' she
~eted her First Uutllt sewing project. Mro. Raymond Willis and Mrs. Frank McCalla are lldviooro tor the Wide Awake Club.

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TAILORED CLOTIDNG- Patty SOunders, daughter o!Mr.
ani Mrs. Paul SOunders, Bidwell, a member of the Bidwell
Busy Bees 4-H Club models a coat and hat she made as a 4-H
dub project. :?J!e is being judged by Mrs. Jim Little, Jackson,
lcnner home ~nl. Advisors lor the Busy Bees are Mr•. Tim
McClelland and Mrs. Paul B. SOunders.

Mi's. Norman Baxter 11 villi-'
lng In Marletti with her 1111) IIIII
dau&amp;hter-ln~aw, Mr. and Mrl.
ChtrletButor•
Dick Neaaelef\ Thurtdll,)'.niJIJt
ror a "'"k~ In Tulaa, Oklo.
He will recurn 'lolclidll,}'.
Mra. John . Wury and ton.
Jatrrey ' and lira. Alonzo O.ater, have ~ trun a irJp
to Florida. 1110)'
aueats
ol Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Vale
and Mr, &amp;DI Mrs. John Beyant
ot Sanford, Fla.; 01111 Mr. and
Mrs. He111181! Fisher ot Tltuovllle, Fla. They went especially
tor the wedding or Mlaa Bet.
tina Vale to Dr. Leo Zimmerman whleb wao an ..ent ot July

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GALUPOLIS - TUESJAY
AFTERNOON in the Activlllea
building, locai and out-ol.town
,kidges we.-. on hand to evaluate the oompleted work ()( 4-11
projeots. Girls and their ad·
visors haveworkadllliii!Jihourl
on projet1s auch as Let'• Sew,
First Uutllt, Tailored CJotb.
lng and rooking and llllrltlon
proiet1o.
The dedolon ot the judps
wlii not be disclosed until fair
lime Tuesday. Pat Glass, Gailla COIII1\Y Heme Extension
Asonl, wao in charge ol the
day'o at1lvll • which drew a
large number ol participants
and parents.

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PARIS (UPI) - President
Charlea de Gaolle accepted the
crodentlals Friday of West
Gennany's new ambassador to
France, SJslomund von Braun,
brother ot IJ.S. rocket selentlat

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HtWiey, , Mlas Mil~~ ;n.!dey,
Mrs. (lleli llenslet, Jrto. A • a

Jordtll, ¥rs. .Job~ ~dO, )Irs.
Richard Lo!'&amp; Mr~ teij ¥4Jer,
Mrs. DOll ~Ill, Mrs. ~11®re.
:Mrs. Gerald Powtll, lollJI l!llla
Poorell, Mr'- Susan l!awlinal,
Mrs. Jack ·sattarlleld, ·Mr8. 'il8t,.
ty Slyre, Mrs. Robert llchmoll,
Mlas Janlo Schm,.L
Mrs. KeMtth!ieltes,J,b:a.·~
Scott, Mra. JamesSilnl'~illu
Sandy S\mpson, Mro. Rdlert,~
11011, Mr._
SteDa Silllih, Mro.
Marilyn Swan, Mr., RG!ieri
Tewkebary, Mrs. WWiam Waiiero, Mrs. Richard Well, llrs.
Laura Wildermuth, Mr., c,rJ
w,.te, Jr., Mrs. Juanita Bachtel,
and Mloo Carol Bachtel.

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Werner von Braun.

New Zentch "Zenette" . can make life fun a11ain. Preci!lon amplifiCillon hom 2 Micro-L11hi~ circuits. Weighs only 1/6 ounce and
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$L5 Million Asked
COLUMBUS (UPI)- The City
of Columbus, the Ohio state
lltruction Co. and saven momben ol the Columbus Board or

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E41catlon were named 11111011g
the 20 defendants In a suit tiled
Friday by a mother ()( a boy
fatally lniured llllen a achool
wall !ell on him here ln Auauat
1966. Mrs. Charlotle Y. VUardo
ftled a $1.5 million suit in Com.
mon Pleas Court.
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tho Child ~oblp
Sdiolll waa aeeeplod u a - '
'prolaet whtn thO WC~MD'a Guild
, · If tile TrlniiJ tlllitad Church ol
! ·Cbrlat met Wedneadaf 111111t at
' tho cbur&lt;h.
At tho meeting members eonlrlbuted $171n a apeetal nfterln&amp;
wlileh will be added to an amCKDit
tram tho ~sury as tho lint
fllllnelal s - r t lor the ehDd.
Fall activities of the tiiJild and
church were 111DDU1lced. The anrm1 bazaar was scheduled for
Nov. 13. Mrs. PhUip Molnhort,
chllrman of the .. fancy work11
depertment, requested that all
women contribute an article.
Mrs. Dale Smith was IIID!ed to
htve charge ol the noon luncJ&gt;.
eon and it was decided to have 1
bake sale In conjunction with the
bular.
Plans were annmmced for a
family nlsht observance In October urder sponsorship ofthe Sun-dly School, and for a laity pn&gt;
gram also sometime that mooth.
World Cmnmunicy Do.y sched-

uled tor Nov. 1 was noted. SpoDsored by Meigs County Church
Women United, the program will
be held at the Trlnicy Church.
Mrs. Ben Neutzling will be ln..
stalled as tile new president, and
the guUd planned a tea to be held
fcllowlng the installatim.
HELP ASKED
Mrs. Albert Woodard reqoes&gt;ed assistance in gathering cl«XhIng !or school children. Members
are asked to take the clothing to
the church in September.
Named to the JKBDiDating '"""
mittee were Mrs. Louis Reibel,
Mrs. Charles Strauss alii M r L
But 1'9rrin. A report was given
on the MIIJI Fellowship Do.y oJ&gt;.
servanee. AI&gt;Preclatlon was exrended to Mrs. Louts Reibel,
chairman of dinners lor boroned members, who then thanhed
the Chester Rood groq&gt; lor servbw the Guluther family. A thanhyou nore tram the Kate Flek !11mily was read. Mrs. Woodard..,.
JIDllllced that tho now program
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lved and will be hands arr
ed o,..r to tile new president.
PROGRAM GIVEN
Aprogram on ndsslonsandthe
role ol the United Church of
Chrtst was presented by Mrs.
ferr.:.~~lil ,IIU that
ihe
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lnvol,.. going overseas. but can be effective in
the eommunlty, the state, and the

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ftolds de!IDIDc thlo u that which
a .,......, does In his own ~ to
llllke tho world a better plaee,
be It through belpin&amp; a n~lshbor
In need ·or solll~ e&gt;IJDIIles of
good ll.tng.
01 canmuniiJ mlssloo ftelds,
!boss on tho loeallewl, the pr&lt;&gt;gnm leader eomme!Ud on the
loeal church's program of pr&lt;&gt;vldlng food and clothing lor the
needy, of roachlngoot!orthe...,.
churched. Talking on the state
mission program, Mrs. Perrin
said that the United Church of
Christ assists 61 ministers who
are ssrvlng parishes unable to
pay a full salary, and are es~
llshlng pr'l£nms !or children
whose lllDihers earn the Jiving.

sldlzlng ministries. Do.)' nurserlea aDd cooklrw tluaes are
,phtoes ot the holpilw hand program ol the church, the program
Ieeder noted.
To conclude her C(IIUJientl,
Mrs. Perrin spoke ot overseas
missioN Involving not only
preachers. teachers lllldodors,
b\rt agriculturists alii equipment.
She spokeofamultl-raelalehurch
being buUt In South Africa, of
refUgee centers In Vletnam,12ot
which have been ostabllobed In
the past year, and or auistance

Hel,pJng to build new churches
not only In the stare but over thO
nation was discussed by Mrs.

Perrin in her CQIIIments on we:..
tiona! enterprises ofthedenomlnatlon. She spoke of assistance to
the Mayflower Church In Clevelard. of assistance to displaced
perBDils poorlng Into cities and
of the cunpus ministry, noting
particularly the coffee shoP
which his been established on
tho cllli!P•• of Marietta College
where there ls no charge f o r
coffee mi counselors are a vallable lor comrultatlon.
The Friendly Town program
of gnlng Into slums alii securing
children to teach a better WIIJI of
life, was discuned by Mrs. Parrln, who also talked on the oountry ndnistry alii the role of the
United Church of Chrtst In siJb.

Legion Auxiliary
Meets at Racine
RACINE _ The American Leglllll Auxiliary Post 602 meeting
at the Legion Home 'JUesdsy
..enlng was opened by the pre11- . J041B1otle Lawrence.
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thew lirid pottry, "What Jea}ll
Does For ·Me," ,"OlriatlaAMlastor.ry." ard 41 Good CreeO."
'!'he o1rer1ng was Ia charge or
Mrs. PhUip Gl~.
For a ooneludiDB IOelal boor,
tho YIIUIIII Adult Claaa, served a
dessert oouroe. ThO tabla r...,
lured. green net over while with
a eentell&gt;iece olyeUow alii green
ind green '-Per a.

POMEROY - When readers
write nice things about us, weare
dellshred to pass It on to everyone. Mr. Richard Barton, Long
Bottom, wrote:
"OUr Classified Ad offering to
give aWIIJI a collie dog appeared
In FridiiJI' s Sentinel. By 8:30 p.
m. the dog was eJU"oute to his
new h«De. On Saturday we received 10 more phone calls, aOO

one call on Sunday and MondiiJI
each, making a total of 13, This
proves once again that you get
the doggondest results with Sentinel Classified Ads.''
Mr. Barton, you make us happy. Thanks so much.
Mrs. Harry swan, PortlaiKI, a

coJIJIOlsseur of the arts of cooking. is forever cooking \II some-thing.
While visiting her granddaughter, Pat Jordon, Joy an::l Jenay
Bentley, and myself were served
ginger cake with a delictoos
sauce. The sauce tasted just like
the sauce my grandmother u&amp;ed
to make.
I called Mrs. Swanandshegave
me the recipe (endofeolumn)and

she said any recipes she had she
would be most heppy to shore.

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the year and a cheer card waa
REMEMBER WREN?
14111 to Myrtle Walker who Is In
Follcnring Is a children's day
Veterans Hospital. The momprogram ootline from the scrapahlp drive Is beiDa plamed to
book of Lillian
begin at ooee. Undo Grlndetall
Holrer Hendergave a VerJ line report a! her
son, now of Athweek ·apeot at Girls State. A
ens. The proelvll detenle program II beiDa
gnm was held I~
plamed lor the ooar future. The
June, 1913, at the,
Auguat meeting Is to be a pleCarmel U.B.
Jdc at 6 o'clock at the Racine
ChUI'ch In sutton
park.
, . TOWlllhlp.
The
. church was f1Ued
to capaett;y. To
KATIE
test your memory a little. The prognm included:
''The Ladies Aid," FredaHWi
"A Wish for Every Day," Hans
Newberry; song, ,.Blessed SWr
shine," SUOOay School; uHappy
The School of Life, 11 Kat 1 e
Roush; 11 Who'?", Harold Roush;
"Suf'fer the Children to Come,"
Vernie Circlei 11 TOJ1Uilf'S Prayer," Pearl Hill; a sq, ''lAnd
A Hel~ Hand," Sunday Schooli
.. The Macedonian can," 0 r •

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Daughter," Clara Holterj 11 My
Mother's Prayer," Eve Archeri
"SOmetime, Somewhere," Ad ·a
Roush; 11 Forbld Them Not," Lau-.

ra Hill; "The Last~' Erma
VanMerer; Ooslng .ldcfrW, !lornett Hollack, and address"of tho

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. REI!DSVILLE - The Ladles
Auldllaey al the Olive Fire Dept,
Jldl recently at the homo ol
Mrs. llorolll1 Ca-liar when
IIW offlcen were elected. They
li'H• President, Mrs. Mary
Allee Blse; Vice President, Mra.
IIAtttha Dural; Secretary, Mra.
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Riebel; Flower Fund,
Thelma Smith, and news
Mrl. Nell WU11011.
iUXltlory cleared $50.57
su.wer ita mem.
n..,. to purnew tables.
~·to wre Mrved to
Mrs. Emmallurlll,
!W),iliorlll&amp; Mrs. Flor· ter, J - Mees, WOIIIII' CarPer,
. Mrs. Mary Nleh- J - Dean, BeiiJ
Mary
m..un£ will be Smith, Jean Whlleheld, and 1'11ID' MUhoan.

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FuU Warr•nty

POMEROY- Threeyearsaao,
oo Aosust 6, 1965, the first
booka ~ moved to a newly
rolmdeUed - · Heed..,arlers cin the corner ot Nye
and lllaln street I~ Pomeroy.
A letter baa been received
from Cong. Clarence E. Miller,
which reads:
"We are pleassd to adVIse )'QI

to have a !lag Oown orer. the
Capitol In behalf Ot the Bookmdllle Ubr~, and aa aoon as
It II sent back to us, We will
forward It oo to you."
"
ROQiested by the State Rep.
Ralph Welker iJr the 27th District, .,Thls certainly shall be
our proudest possssslon, and
most valuable lillnlversery gilt, •
that we ba\le msde arrangements said Dlalrlct Librarian VUma
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To commemorate the pest
three years, following are some
facta:
The BookmohUe has purchassd
in three years 12,733 bookSi bas
traveled 19,892 miles, clreulatod
256,867 books, and oervlces 88
regularly sch~ed slqls In lliD
counties.
On the stall are Mrs. vuma
Plkkoja, librarian; Mrs. LDtelta
E1Jl'lti;' s~~~·· ~!'' 'tllartha
Jane WUIIams, Mri. EtiaclOD&amp;
Wat11011 and Larry ldo'rtis, . library assistants, and George
Wagner and Mra. l&lt;iulss Brewer, driven.

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Graduation Banquet

POMEROY - St. Joseph'a
Nursss Alunmae Aoooclatioo..Ul
hold a graduation b&amp;IICIIet honoring the 1968 graduates at 1
p.m. Thursdsy at the LafiiJielte
Hotel, lllarletta.
A aoetal boor at 6 p.m. will
precede the ban91et. Member•
are to make reservations with
Miss Peggy Wigal, 1911~ Avery
St., Parkerlburg, W, Va. or by
telephonlag Mrs. Louam Cal.tn,
W-8294. cost Ia $4.65 per w11011.

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Planned Thursday

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The ultimate In oven-cleaning convenience!
Just set two simple controls and the Frigidaire
Electri-clean oven cleans /leaH aut&lt;&gt;mallcally
electrically. Cleana the oven racki even the '
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RANGE DELUXE

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SEE SHRINE CIRCUS
POMEROY- Comle Reed and
Wanda Klmea, adVIsors o! the
Eden HI Club, took their members to - the Shrine ClrCUI In
Parherllburg on Ju1.y 24. Atrend-

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1967.. .year of the big range happening
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sehool dresses and lounging
clothes are just some of the
outllta that t-Il member • have
made this yaar.
Each girl Ia encouraged to
model at the at,yle revue. State
!air partlclpanta and class ehampiDI!ahlpa are clotermlned that
night. The girls are Jud8ed oo
!aahlon, groomln&amp; poature and
polM, CDIIatreetion, ftt, design
and periiCIIIIIble CJ~~~IIIos.
At tho eoneluslon a! the at,yle
revue, the Junior Fair king and
- l o r 1968 will be
and crowned.
Members a! t-Il rtlpMislble
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FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC

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sauce Recipe !or Cohea
sugar
1 tablespoon corn starch
14 teaspoon sail
1 cl(l buiUng warer
2 table BPDOIII butter
1h reaSPOOO vanilla
Mix milk, sugar, .corn starch
and salt, gradoally add boOing
water, cook over low heat until
thick and clear, then add butrer
and vanilla and blend weU. You
may use, in place of YUWa, Ill)'
Oavor you so desire.

POMEROY - The JleV, and
Mrs. c.rver WUIInma, who. will
move MondiiJI to Kentm, were
honored at a farewell party by
the eongr..,Uon of the Pomeroy Firat Baptist Church.
Following a potluck dinner, a
cake inscribed "Best Wlobeo,
sally, Caner and Betsy" wa11
served. Tables lor the dinner
were centered with crystal vases
of roses tram the gardeo a!
Mrs. J. 0, Roedel. A gift of
money and another gift were pressnted to the mlnlsrer and his

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HW; "'Gnndma'a HOI.iae," Delbert Carnahan; dialogue, "A~
der of Pralae," elghtgtrls; "11Je
Drunkard's Dream," Hattie
Geary; "Children's DayVialon,"
Lena Circle; a song; "We'll Girdle the Globe," Hans IDl Gertrude Newberry; ''The SkepUc•a

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Stewart, formerly a! 111a11011 Coonty, celebrated his 87th birthdaY
Smday, July 21 at the home a!
a daugtrt.er and son.4n-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Wells here.
Now
Attending were Lewis Rogers
and Franklin Worlaruon a! ColumCOLUMBUS - Articles al Inbus; Mrs. VIolet Ray, COlum- corporation have been llled In
bus, Ga.; Mrs. Frances Stew· COiumbua with Secretary of stale
art, Mrs. James Oliver and ehD- Ted W. Brown by the Middleport
dren, Mrs. Llzzle stewart, Mr. Church a! Chrllt. not for profit,
and Mrs. Lawrence Stewart of by FAgar ReyDDlda, W a I t e r
West Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Bunce, and Denver L. Rice, with
POMEROY - "The Total Ben Blessln&amp;. Albany, Ohio; Mrt. Walrer Bwlce, A8h streat, ~
Look" Is the !heme a! the 1968 Wanda hoe, Syracuse; Mr. 1Jana dleport •• agent, ind k!Jard
Meigs County Sb'le Revue to be TUrner, Harrisonvllle, and Mrs. V. Fultz, PomeroY National Badt
Bldg., Pllmeroy tho
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. held August 1 at 8 p.m. In the Melba Gardner of Ma800•
Middleport High School Auditor·

Total Look

New Officers

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POMEROY - Mrs.
ADen ''I Am Thine Oh Lord" with Mrs.
Hampton was re-elected preBi- ZueleUa Smith preaentlng deV&lt;&gt;- dert of the Pomeroy W(lllen' B Uons oo the theme, ••Be True to
Christian Temperance Uniondor- Our TruaL" The gl'(q) sarw
:· U. a meeting which !ollowod a .. America the BeautiM" a n d
potluck sl(lper at the U n l t e d there waa scripture framst.IAike
16 and 19. "StandlngoothePromMethodist Church.
Other officers elected were iaes" M.S the closing so~ and
Mrs. T. T. Shelton, vice presi- Miss Margaret sauerhadprayer.
Mrs. Ew!IJI! and Mrs. L e n a
dent; Mra. carol Cook. treaaurHuber,
both members of the
er; Mrs. Robert Wuner, secre-tary; and Miss Lucretia Gertoolm- WCTU who hlvel&gt;eenlnaetlvedoe ·
er, cDrTespondlng secretary, to spending the winter out of
Miss NeUe Blng presented the town, were given a speclal welcome. COrrespondence from the
alate of officers.
Plans were made for placlrw a American CooncU oo Alcohol
book In the Pomeroy IJbrvy ha Problema was read.
memory of Mrs. Bertha Oliver.
The Meigs County WCTIJ mee&gt;U. to be hold In September at .
the Pomeroy United Methodist
Church was discussed.
Mrs. Frank Ewtng gave grace
preceding the s-r. The mee&gt;lng opened with gr&lt;Jl(l sing!~ or

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tho Child ~oblp
Sdiolll waa aeeeplod u a - '
'prolaet whtn thO WC~MD'a Guild
, · If tile TrlniiJ tlllitad Church ol
! ·Cbrlat met Wedneadaf 111111t at
' tho cbur&lt;h.
At tho meeting members eonlrlbuted $171n a apeetal nfterln&amp;
wlileh will be added to an amCKDit
tram tho ~sury as tho lint
fllllnelal s - r t lor the ehDd.
Fall activities of the tiiJild and
church were 111DDU1lced. The anrm1 bazaar was scheduled for
Nov. 13. Mrs. PhUip Molnhort,
chllrman of the .. fancy work11
depertment, requested that all
women contribute an article.
Mrs. Dale Smith was IIID!ed to
htve charge ol the noon luncJ&gt;.
eon and it was decided to have 1
bake sale In conjunction with the
bular.
Plans were annmmced for a
family nlsht observance In October urder sponsorship ofthe Sun-dly School, and for a laity pn&gt;
gram also sometime that mooth.
World Cmnmunicy Do.y sched-

uled tor Nov. 1 was noted. SpoDsored by Meigs County Church
Women United, the program will
be held at the Trlnicy Church.
Mrs. Ben Neutzling will be ln..
stalled as tile new president, and
the guUd planned a tea to be held
fcllowlng the installatim.
HELP ASKED
Mrs. Albert Woodard reqoes&gt;ed assistance in gathering cl«XhIng !or school children. Members
are asked to take the clothing to
the church in September.
Named to the JKBDiDating '"""
mittee were Mrs. Louis Reibel,
Mrs. Charles Strauss alii M r L
But 1'9rrin. A report was given
on the MIIJI Fellowship Do.y oJ&gt;.
servanee. AI&gt;Preclatlon was exrended to Mrs. Louts Reibel,
chairman of dinners lor boroned members, who then thanhed
the Chester Rood groq&gt; lor servbw the Guluther family. A thanhyou nore tram the Kate Flek !11mily was read. Mrs. Woodard..,.
JIDllllced that tho now program
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lved and will be hands arr
ed o,..r to tile new president.
PROGRAM GIVEN
Aprogram on ndsslonsandthe
role ol the United Church of
Chrtst was presented by Mrs.
ferr.:.~~lil ,IIU that
ihe
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lnvol,.. going overseas. but can be effective in
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ftolds de!IDIDc thlo u that which
a .,......, does In his own ~ to
llllke tho world a better plaee,
be It through belpin&amp; a n~lshbor
In need ·or solll~ e&gt;IJDIIles of
good ll.tng.
01 canmuniiJ mlssloo ftelds,
!boss on tho loeallewl, the pr&lt;&gt;gnm leader eomme!Ud on the
loeal church's program of pr&lt;&gt;vldlng food and clothing lor the
needy, of roachlngoot!orthe...,.
churched. Talking on the state
mission program, Mrs. Perrin
said that the United Church of
Christ assists 61 ministers who
are ssrvlng parishes unable to
pay a full salary, and are es~
llshlng pr'l£nms !or children
whose lllDihers earn the Jiving.

sldlzlng ministries. Do.)' nurserlea aDd cooklrw tluaes are
,phtoes ot the holpilw hand program ol the church, the program
Ieeder noted.
To conclude her C(IIUJientl,
Mrs. Perrin spoke ot overseas
missioN Involving not only
preachers. teachers lllldodors,
b\rt agriculturists alii equipment.
She spokeofamultl-raelalehurch
being buUt In South Africa, of
refUgee centers In Vletnam,12ot
which have been ostabllobed In
the past year, and or auistance

Hel,pJng to build new churches
not only In the stare but over thO
nation was discussed by Mrs.

Perrin in her CQIIIments on we:..
tiona! enterprises ofthedenomlnatlon. She spoke of assistance to
the Mayflower Church In Clevelard. of assistance to displaced
perBDils poorlng Into cities and
of the cunpus ministry, noting
particularly the coffee shoP
which his been established on
tho cllli!P•• of Marietta College
where there ls no charge f o r
coffee mi counselors are a vallable lor comrultatlon.
The Friendly Town program
of gnlng Into slums alii securing
children to teach a better WIIJI of
life, was discuned by Mrs. Parrln, who also talked on the oountry ndnistry alii the role of the
United Church of Chrtst In siJb.

Legion Auxiliary
Meets at Racine
RACINE _ The American Leglllll Auxiliary Post 602 meeting
at the Legion Home 'JUesdsy
..enlng was opened by the pre11- . J041B1otle Lawrence.
She
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!10111 using scrip~ !rom ~~~~~ .
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Does For ·Me," ,"OlriatlaAMlastor.ry." ard 41 Good CreeO."
'!'he o1rer1ng was Ia charge or
Mrs. PhUip Gl~.
For a ooneludiDB IOelal boor,
tho YIIUIIII Adult Claaa, served a
dessert oouroe. ThO tabla r...,
lured. green net over while with
a eentell&gt;iece olyeUow alii green
ind green '-Per a.

POMEROY - When readers
write nice things about us, weare
dellshred to pass It on to everyone. Mr. Richard Barton, Long
Bottom, wrote:
"OUr Classified Ad offering to
give aWIIJI a collie dog appeared
In FridiiJI' s Sentinel. By 8:30 p.
m. the dog was eJU"oute to his
new h«De. On Saturday we received 10 more phone calls, aOO

one call on Sunday and MondiiJI
each, making a total of 13, This
proves once again that you get
the doggondest results with Sentinel Classified Ads.''
Mr. Barton, you make us happy. Thanks so much.
Mrs. Harry swan, PortlaiKI, a

coJIJIOlsseur of the arts of cooking. is forever cooking \II some-thing.
While visiting her granddaughter, Pat Jordon, Joy an::l Jenay
Bentley, and myself were served
ginger cake with a delictoos
sauce. The sauce tasted just like
the sauce my grandmother u&amp;ed
to make.
I called Mrs. Swanandshegave
me the recipe (endofeolumn)and

she said any recipes she had she
would be most heppy to shore.

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the year and a cheer card waa
REMEMBER WREN?
14111 to Myrtle Walker who Is In
Follcnring Is a children's day
Veterans Hospital. The momprogram ootline from the scrapahlp drive Is beiDa plamed to
book of Lillian
begin at ooee. Undo Grlndetall
Holrer Hendergave a VerJ line report a! her
son, now of Athweek ·apeot at Girls State. A
ens. The proelvll detenle program II beiDa
gnm was held I~
plamed lor the ooar future. The
June, 1913, at the,
Auguat meeting Is to be a pleCarmel U.B.
Jdc at 6 o'clock at the Racine
ChUI'ch In sutton
park.
, . TOWlllhlp.
The
. church was f1Ued
to capaett;y. To
KATIE
test your memory a little. The prognm included:
''The Ladies Aid," FredaHWi
"A Wish for Every Day," Hans
Newberry; song, ,.Blessed SWr
shine," SUOOay School; uHappy
The School of Life, 11 Kat 1 e
Roush; 11 Who'?", Harold Roush;
"Suf'fer the Children to Come,"
Vernie Circlei 11 TOJ1Uilf'S Prayer," Pearl Hill; a sq, ''lAnd
A Hel~ Hand," Sunday Schooli
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Daughter," Clara Holterj 11 My
Mother's Prayer," Eve Archeri
"SOmetime, Somewhere," Ad ·a
Roush; 11 Forbld Them Not," Lau-.

ra Hill; "The Last~' Erma
VanMerer; Ooslng .ldcfrW, !lornett Hollack, and address"of tho

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. REI!DSVILLE - The Ladles
Auldllaey al the Olive Fire Dept,
Jldl recently at the homo ol
Mrs. llorolll1 Ca-liar when
IIW offlcen were elected. They
li'H• President, Mrs. Mary
Allee Blse; Vice President, Mra.
IIAtttha Dural; Secretary, Mra.
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Jotmaon; Treuuret, Mrs.
Riebel; Flower Fund,
Thelma Smith, and news
Mrl. Nell WU11011.
iUXltlory cleared $50.57
su.wer ita mem.
n..,. to purnew tables.
~·to wre Mrved to
Mrs. Emmallurlll,
!W),iliorlll&amp; Mrs. Flor· ter, J - Mees, WOIIIII' CarPer,
. Mrs. Mary Nleh- J - Dean, BeiiJ
Mary
m..un£ will be Smith, Jean Whlleheld, and 1'11ID' MUhoan.

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To Bookmobile's HQ

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FuU Warr•nty

POMEROY- Threeyearsaao,
oo Aosust 6, 1965, the first
booka ~ moved to a newly
rolmdeUed - · Heed..,arlers cin the corner ot Nye
and lllaln street I~ Pomeroy.
A letter baa been received
from Cong. Clarence E. Miller,
which reads:
"We are pleassd to adVIse )'QI

to have a !lag Oown orer. the
Capitol In behalf Ot the Bookmdllle Ubr~, and aa aoon as
It II sent back to us, We will
forward It oo to you."
"
ROQiested by the State Rep.
Ralph Welker iJr the 27th District, .,Thls certainly shall be
our proudest possssslon, and
most valuable lillnlversery gilt, •
that we ba\le msde arrangements said Dlalrlct Librarian VUma
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To commemorate the pest
three years, following are some
facta:
The BookmohUe has purchassd
in three years 12,733 bookSi bas
traveled 19,892 miles, clreulatod
256,867 books, and oervlces 88
regularly sch~ed slqls In lliD
counties.
On the stall are Mrs. vuma
Plkkoja, librarian; Mrs. LDtelta
E1Jl'lti;' s~~~·· ~!'' 'tllartha
Jane WUIIams, Mri. EtiaclOD&amp;
Wat11011 and Larry ldo'rtis, . library assistants, and George
Wagner and Mra. l&lt;iulss Brewer, driven.

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Beegle Family
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BB'rn~rd Cooks Host

Graduation Banquet

POMEROY - St. Joseph'a
Nursss Alunmae Aoooclatioo..Ul
hold a graduation b&amp;IICIIet honoring the 1968 graduates at 1
p.m. Thursdsy at the LafiiJielte
Hotel, lllarletta.
A aoetal boor at 6 p.m. will
precede the ban91et. Member•
are to make reservations with
Miss Peggy Wigal, 1911~ Avery
St., Parkerlburg, W, Va. or by
telephonlag Mrs. Louam Cal.tn,
W-8294. cost Ia $4.65 per w11011.

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Flour •••••. : 3k

Planned Thursday

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The ultimate In oven-cleaning convenience!
Just set two simple controls and the Frigidaire
Electri-clean oven cleans /leaH aut&lt;&gt;mallcally
electrically. Cleana the oven racki even the '
surface unifelrlp bowls. See th.e results tnaidet

RANGE DELUXE

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SEE SHRINE CIRCUS
POMEROY- Comle Reed and
Wanda Klmea, adVIsors o! the
Eden HI Club, took their members to - the Shrine ClrCUI In
Parherllburg on Ju1.y 24. Atrend-

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EFFECTIVE AUGUST I, 1968

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Nationwide Warranty- see details on back I
1967.. .year of the big range happening
at Frigidaire!

NOTICE

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sehool dresses and lounging
clothes are just some of the
outllta that t-Il member • have
made this yaar.
Each girl Ia encouraged to
model at the at,yle revue. State
!air partlclpanta and class ehampiDI!ahlpa are clotermlned that
night. The girls are Jud8ed oo
!aahlon, groomln&amp; poature and
polM, CDIIatreetion, ftt, design
and periiCIIIIIble CJ~~~IIIos.
At tho eoneluslon a! the at,yle
revue, the Junior Fair king and
- l o r 1968 will be
and crowned.
Members a! t-Il rtlpMislble
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: ~~ ltlfEREST SJA~r_i~ ~~y OF .PURCHASE.
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INTEREST CHECKS AR~ ¥AILED TO YOU.EVERY 3 MONTHS OR IF YOU PREFER
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FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC

4o-INCH MODEL RDE-?QL

sauce Recipe !or Cohea
sugar
1 tablespoon corn starch
14 teaspoon sail
1 cl(l buiUng warer
2 table BPDOIII butter
1h reaSPOOO vanilla
Mix milk, sugar, .corn starch
and salt, gradoally add boOing
water, cook over low heat until
thick and clear, then add butrer
and vanilla and blend weU. You
may use, in place of YUWa, Ill)'
Oavor you so desire.

POMEROY - The JleV, and
Mrs. c.rver WUIInma, who. will
move MondiiJI to Kentm, were
honored at a farewell party by
the eongr..,Uon of the Pomeroy Firat Baptist Church.
Following a potluck dinner, a
cake inscribed "Best Wlobeo,
sally, Caner and Betsy" wa11
served. Tables lor the dinner
were centered with crystal vases
of roses tram the gardeo a!
Mrs. J. 0, Roedel. A gift of
money and another gift were pressnted to the mlnlsrer and his

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HW; "'Gnndma'a HOI.iae," Delbert Carnahan; dialogue, "A~
der of Pralae," elghtgtrls; "11Je
Drunkard's Dream," Hattie
Geary; "Children's DayVialon,"
Lena Circle; a song; "We'll Girdle the Globe," Hans IDl Gertrude Newberry; ''The SkepUc•a

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HARRISONVILLE Clyde
Stewart, formerly a! 111a11011 Coonty, celebrated his 87th birthdaY
Smday, July 21 at the home a!
a daugtrt.er and son.4n-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Wells here.
Now
Attending were Lewis Rogers
and Franklin Worlaruon a! ColumCOLUMBUS - Articles al Inbus; Mrs. VIolet Ray, COlum- corporation have been llled In
bus, Ga.; Mrs. Frances Stew· COiumbua with Secretary of stale
art, Mrs. James Oliver and ehD- Ted W. Brown by the Middleport
dren, Mrs. Llzzle stewart, Mr. Church a! Chrllt. not for profit,
and Mrs. Lawrence Stewart of by FAgar ReyDDlda, W a I t e r
West Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Bunce, and Denver L. Rice, with
POMEROY - "The Total Ben Blessln&amp;. Albany, Ohio; Mrt. Walrer Bwlce, A8h streat, ~
Look" Is the !heme a! the 1968 Wanda hoe, Syracuse; Mr. 1Jana dleport •• agent, ind k!Jard
Meigs County Sb'le Revue to be TUrner, Harrisonvllle, and Mrs. V. Fultz, PomeroY National Badt
Bldg., Pllmeroy tho
1
. held August 1 at 8 p.m. In the Melba Gardner of Ma800•
Middleport High School Auditor·

Total Look

New Officers

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POMEROY - Mrs.
ADen ''I Am Thine Oh Lord" with Mrs.
Hampton was re-elected preBi- ZueleUa Smith preaentlng deV&lt;&gt;- dert of the Pomeroy W(lllen' B Uons oo the theme, ••Be True to
Christian Temperance Uniondor- Our TruaL" The gl'(q) sarw
:· U. a meeting which !ollowod a .. America the BeautiM" a n d
potluck sl(lper at the U n l t e d there waa scripture framst.IAike
16 and 19. "StandlngoothePromMethodist Church.
Other officers elected were iaes" M.S the closing so~ and
Mrs. T. T. Shelton, vice presi- Miss Margaret sauerhadprayer.
Mrs. Ew!IJI! and Mrs. L e n a
dent; Mra. carol Cook. treaaurHuber,
both members of the
er; Mrs. Robert Wuner, secre-tary; and Miss Lucretia Gertoolm- WCTU who hlvel&gt;eenlnaetlvedoe ·
er, cDrTespondlng secretary, to spending the winter out of
Miss NeUe Blng presented the town, were given a speclal welcome. COrrespondence from the
alate of officers.
Plans were made for placlrw a American CooncU oo Alcohol
book In the Pomeroy IJbrvy ha Problema was read.
memory of Mrs. Bertha Oliver.
The Meigs County WCTIJ mee&gt;U. to be hold In September at .
the Pomeroy United Methodist
Church was discussed.
Mrs. Frank Ewtng gave grace
preceding the s-r. The mee&gt;lng opened with gr&lt;Jl(l sing!~ or

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1bOIJ!!ij., ''ftm•~ sent¥, Sum~¥, July 28; 1968

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. 'that swOtlt a total '!f nine
J ftlltermen to SOL All' Were
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Junior Fair on Satur-,
,_,, llll&amp;IJI, ·.Aug, 3. Onei&gt;Orlorm•
111.,-t at 7:30p.m., and
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at 8:30 p.m. 'llle band
!Dildo uP ol Galli• and Meigs
, COimtllndlvicNaJ•.
They have three now reoordlqa out oo the Saddle Label Ill

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Tan...Lan Enterprise in Gallipo-

lis. Harold Hager has written
and recorded "UH-011 Heart"
and 4 •Lonely Street." Jean Trus-

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llever Don Melllhon,' oile
baseboll'o most tnveDed ·tm1·
era, Js on lbt move again. .
McMahon, ~1 thlo -oon''llith
the Chicago Whlta SO:&lt;, was '
lceded to Detroit Frldl1 lor .
Deonls Rlbon4 • 211-)lear-&lt;ild
rlslrtf1lDder with a ~: mark.
Ncllflhon pre.touol)' pitched lor
Houston. r""veland
am Boston In his 11-year IIUilor

sell has recorded, "Memories

cA. You," written by Stan Lane
o1 Gallipolis, and ,.Here Alone,"
written by Jean Trussell.
Carl Gillespie has a gospel

record oot. One side Is entitled,
"'The Least in the Kingdom,"
written by the "Big Chier' ot
the Statemen Q,lartet, and the
other is entitled, 11 He Cleansed
My SOul," written by Stan Lane.
The Country Drifters Show will . ·
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AUTO PARTS.
OUTLET

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Rd&gt;inson,

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George Stewart, bass guitar; Roonie Lemley, piano; Ralph Trus-

sell, snare drum ; Jean Trussell and JeaJl Gillespie, vocal

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JOHNSON EJECTED
CLEVELAND (UPQ - Cleveland Ief'tfielder Lou Johnson was
tnssed out of a ballgame for the
second time In less than 24
hours by umpire Al Salerno Saturday just before the start o!
the Indians' game against New

York.
Johnson wal!l ejected from Fri-

da.Y night's

by Salerno altar he bad disputed a called
strike In the first iming,
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McGovern New Hopeful
or a nalionallavorlto
aon candidate lor delegates of
the late Sen. R~ F, Kermedy
who like neither VIce President
Hubert Humphrey ll;)r Sen.
»asene J. MeCartl!y. On
llllllr4a1, McGovern declared
that be mi1rt decline '"to
endorse the eandlclacy o1 an old
and · deer · trlencl-the VIce
President."
McGovern, F(lnsldered a dark
horse .POBslbDIIJ tor· the- Demo, crlllle presidential nomlnotlon
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PRAGUE (UPO - Commwtlat perzy leader Alnandar told the notion Saturdlj! nlgbtlhlt he will ,Permit no one and IIOihiJw
to dreg him from the reformist am democratlci&gt;Otb he hoo . . _.
The first secretary pledged anew hlsloyoltytoCzecheolovalda't
political, economic and m!Utary alliances Wltll the Soviet
But he oatd lllet within the framework, the CZO&lt;h lind Slovak peaplo:
uwant to decide their own rate in a sovereign""·"
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About an hour helore his tete- tered and which we do 1101 m.::
vised address, however. l)&amp;bcek tend to leave alive."
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r"'IUdleled an ar1111 llOMral who
Duheek promloed that bo-.14
had criticized Russian domina- bo !IJIYieldlng.
lion ol the Warsaw Pact military - lleadlng from a PI'OI)OI'Id
alliance and alleged the Prague text, slanclng "' at tile camera
government did not know how only oeea81onally, sllddal: lD hll
many Russian troops were in usual lDiexclted tooe of voice,
the country.
Dubeek oatd:
The Czech news agency (CTK)
''We are going firmly on our
said It was "entitled w state own wa,y.
that Lt. Gen. Vaclav Prchllk
"Leaning oo the tntemadoall'
was not authorized by auybod,y C'.omnwnl.st movement, we wel,..
to make such statements, and come the aid or lhooe who.
that his statements to not ex- understand and advise ua, and·
press the ofi:Iclal viewpoint.*' we patiently e¥Plain our lUnd_
Dubcek's television 8M)881'· to those who have not :ret:-ance and the cresting of a wave understood us.
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of public expressions ol support
uBut we shall never allow:
unprecedented In 50 years lndl- e&gt;Jrselves to be drll!lled from
eated the start of tile Czech- this 1&gt;0tll by lllll'lhlllll .Janel
SOVIet sommlt meeting was near. especially not by lhooe who
Thousands ol 1&gt;0r11011s signed would like to see us In con111et
an open letter to Dubeek and tile and dl~~grt~ment witil oar
party Presldium, calling on them nearest trlends, whlllever t11eli.
to .,defend Ule path we_have en- motives...
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do," comes the reply, "take lalled to do all he d!dd to
Dad's car and go to the pool?" protect tbeir property,
Few Pools
A prett;y secretary lo ll1o
There are few pools. Otten mayor's office spent moat of the
there is no Dad
week fielding telephone eallo
Denlm-clad young Negro men from angry citizens who blamed
watch you as they cross the the mayor lor the violence.
street am enter an apartment Most ol the callers eprlnkled
house. "Black nationalists" is their opinions with dncenitiea
written In script on the backs at and racial slurs.
their soog.filtlng jackets. Hate
Pulls Pollee Gut
is written on their faces.
Stokes. aeceedlrw to the
A 81'~ ol Negro women wishes ol Negro leaders, pulled
bring coffee and sandWiChes to out most police and Natlooal
pollee lind National Guardsmen Guardsmen from 111o olreeted
v::ho are stationed at the sites or area lor 24 hoors. Most people.
looting incidents earller in the thought the gamble worked,
week.
There ,... looting, bat 11Q
Many peoj)le were angry at additional. killlnge.
C8rl B. Stokes, the first Negro
to be elected mayor of a large
The stream ()( militant Negro
American city. The pollce~were nationalism here has several
angry about what Ul~y consi~ tributaries, Including the •~New
dered an enfeebling order that Libyan and "Atro-Aalan Clrele"
restrained them alter three of groups. They are a small bat
their comrades were slain in active force among tile ·dt;y'o
the streets. The white merch- 300,000 Negroea.

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Gov•m Is seeking re-electlm
charged with lllepl poose11lon this fall for a second term.
tile
196!
election.
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Hla formal statement bristled OC narcotics after a raid at a
In other developments:
Rapid City · motel by ~le
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with antiwar statements.
Richard M. Nixon- The RoHe said the war muat be
publlcan frontnmner was 811·
ended now. ••not another ye&amp;r,
dor.sed In New York by David J,
· or five or 10 years ·or war,
McDonald, who was deleeled by
which will leave us no better oft
LW. Abel as president ol tho
than before, not after months of
United Steelworhers ol America
turlher useless bombing which
In 1965. "We need a man or hi1
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servos only to perpetuate the
leadership and frankly, hla ~··
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of
absolute
power
and
In tho White House lx&gt;day,"
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1&gt;0lnleBS destruction tllat have
McDonald oatd of 1'\lxm. He
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bed!&gt;Yiled us since Tonkin Gull."
said he voted for John F.
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Ill South Dakota, McGovern
·Kennec~Jo over Nixon In 1960 bat
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wao bedeviled himself with '
had been a Republican' for ll1o
15 years prior te 1938.
~~f :i deadlock, made his statement 'In
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sald he "absolutely
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MEMPHIS,
Term.
(lJPO
The
lllslltY beftire tho Caii!Ornla
not" had been promloed a Cobl·
attorney Cor accused assassin net appointment by Nlxoo but
tltleaatlon w 111e national
WASHINGTON (Upl)
James Earl Ray charged Satur· said he would be available lor
...,.entlon-a del,e ptlon won by Hoose _baela!ro were conlldent
day
that the slaying of Dr: J.!ar. an ll))polnlmenl, Including the
by virtue ol.hls victory
Saturday they could muster
.' . Konnedy
tin
Luther
King was part of a na- post !71 Saeretary of Labor.
TROOP FLAG - A s-n breeze unfurls Old Glory am
tn the· Calltornla primary on the enoul!h VcQS next Week to OX·
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the
tl.ag
of Boy Scout Tr()q) 203 at Camp Kuhn, on the banks ot
...... he waa llbot, JUne 4. ·
enwt !he Poll Ol!lca Depart. donwide Communist conspiracy
Raccoon Creek at Northup. See story an:l pictures of camping
now threiteps his own life.
, t- dove m VIetnam, Me- mant !rom the federal man- that
week
on the next page.
"There
Is
a
gt'ant
conspiracy
CINCINNATi (Upl) - ResiGO\;'!"' said .he could not power cutbacks ordered In the
here and my client Is being used
dents in a three -mile area
-~ Humpbrrq because "I -tax l!lw.
by
the
conspiraCy,"
declared
at-around
the Intersection of lnIa Imperative ,that we oomlnllle
Larfje)y because of that contorney
Arthur
HIUles.
torlltl\to-.275 and u.s. 42 here
• llaDdar)l-lleire~ who call run lldeo&lt;e and beeeuse ol StnHe
characterized
it
as
a
"leftwere orderedtoevacuatetheir
wltll a clear mind and lie appro\'al Frld111, Post.
wing
COIUipiracy"
which
be
lillid
homes Sll.iurday when a trac conaelenee on our par1;y's maatar General Marvin Wathe
belleves
is
responsible
rorcivtor
trailer truck loaded with
·- plattorm. ~ '
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U dlslur\!ances lhi'OU8l\out tho na4Ynamlto caught nre . on the
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Will!am E'Cenbl'rger. 'Wilo '~~a~ · The bUbble burst last Tuesday
lla)IOs
ssld
he
believes
his
All
traffic
on
l-75wasbloek·_;t · about by antlwin' Democrats as Ullder the """•ed 1&gt;0rsonnel close assocletion. with Ray h d
ered this week's civil disorden night in a hail of gunfire thlt
ed Inside the city luntts. Ham-~ a loorth party. eandldlte ahould order. The service cutbacks
in Cleveland's East Side, left 10 persons dead, inciOOing
placed his tue and the lives or
Ilton COUII\Y pollee and state
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Rul}i1llrly win, but ' lie made It bad been slated tO begin Satreports on the reaction among three policemeiL
his family am employes in daJ&gt;.
pollee blocked U.S, 42 and 1clear 118 would support Hum. urday bot exe"lll lor a lew
the city's blacks and whites in
Disturbingly Quiet
ger.
275 leading here. Authorities
piiHY over IllY loroliOOiblo hitches service was normal,
the
aftermath
of
the
dlsturbanDowntown
Cleveland
was
Becoming
vlalbl.y
angry,
Hanes.
said II the truck exploded It
;:· R!ljlllbllcan nomlbae ahould tile Wat100 warned, hoWever, thai
ces
and
IIndo
man,y
angry
and
dislllrblngly
quiet
Saturday
e:ould wipe out all houses in
Dtmoerats nominate H 0 m- Wlieso Hoose actlm on the said, "We are playing in the
bitter.)
morning, like an eD1JI;)' stAmojor
leegues
with
tills
one.
My
the
vicinity.
phrrq.
exemption is completed next
dium. Most of the people who ·
son ard I are the only two people
He oatd Humpllrey would week, the service eutl&gt;acks
By
WILLIAM
ECENBARGER
work
In its drab office buildings
who have talked to this man. My
eneaunter "great difficul'b'" -ld be ordered lor next
Monday
through Friday were
CLEVELAND
(UP!)
Why
neck Is out on this one."
Saturday.
running on a pl.Uorm calling
Cleveland?
tucked IW81 In their suborbln
Hanes slid the threats, whlch
"Why not?" · al!lkod a young homes_ possibly plannlng a
he tlrst l'evealed. when he was
t~:m~~:;:~:;:~:~:~:~:~:l:r:;:r~:rr;:~:~:~:;:~:;:~:~:~:~:~:t;:~:~:~:!.(}:;;;~ti;;;;r:r;r;::r~;;~~~~;~;r~~;;~;;;;t;= here for Rly•a arraignment July
Negro leader. "U you're hun- quick trip into the city to watch
gry,
you're hungry, and it the lnllans Pl81 tho Yankees.
22, have become more serious
doesn't make any dl!ference
Driving ~st on Sqperior
and are 0101tly in tbe !01'11'1 of
Avenue,
the change was subtle
what
color
tho
may..is.
Our
telephone calla to his home.
.
people
are
bw1ing."
-almost
imperceptible unless
"My wife answers the phone
When Carl Burton Stokes, you were loold.ng tor it. The
· ;:~ff!:j;~;~;;;i;t!t;~~tf:~I~t;tm:mm:::t;m;~~;i;;;: ;~~~;~;~;l::i:::;:;:;:;:r;;; :;::t:: ;::;:}:t:;;:tr~;1;: ;:;:
~~;~'!~n ::~~ death,
Negro, took office as mayor or houses became dingier, the bars
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But he declared: "Nobod,y Ia
Pn;I'SBURGH (Upl) - The the nation's eighth largest city more numerous, the white
liy United :lireas lllteruotlonal
101n11 w chase me oot ol my ehlol negotiators lor II mllior last fall, there were those who people less numerous. This was
'COLUMBUS - KUmA'S GOALS FOR ootar spoee go beyond h""!"o if ollj'body ec•nes on 1111 stael companies and the United said, wlth optimlsm born or Glenville in the city's East Side.
~ lunar llndlnp. !\lOY Include manned ptoiietary missions to pr~ lr)'lng to harm me, they Stoel-kers ol America (IJSW) desperation, that Cleveland had
You drive slowly, looking,
:t.!arollld Venuslllil unmanned ohots outside the solar oyatom. These are tre~~poo.ilng and are Ia!~ Saturday said they had been gotten Itself an insurance policy stopping, occasionally asking:
Oil the coneluolons !II 1 CollllllboHiooed physicist. a SI&gt;Oclallotln pmo."
unable to reach a •'basis tor against further racial diaorders.
"'Why were so many children
. ' lnotyzlng WIX'ki'l!lde Utorsture r6lotecl w· ll1o - r atmosphere
settlement" ol lllolr .....
stokes hlm,etr had no such lnvolvod In the looting'?"
lind 1)18&lt;e envlronmenL
.
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-c o n t I' a e t dispute eovarlng
' George E- Wllkell,c;, r1 Battelle ~ lnatltute, dloeuoses
surr FILED
400,000 lleelworkers In tile
· liie liSSR In space, In ,ll!e J~' looue ot tile i!lutue Technical Hem\
United .State• and COI!ada.
, tlllll. "11 ......., Clear fr'om Plat developmentJ om CW'ront Soviet
COLUMBUS (Uco,- The 011ft.
~··era and operators or Ute twollol'(wer, lt ·waslearned from
writings, which COilO!Iatently oll!»hasize manned IPI!CO slltlolla ani 'Wilt Cardinal Pl&gt;wer Plant at other ~lllry and wtton
DA NANG, Snuth VIetnam depot, 1 quite a lew people were
mamed llllllr lllillilauetary ~to; that the eJaU,nge to the U. S. Brllllanl, Ohio, IDed iult In Fed- IIOUreea both sldos were hopefUl
(IJPQ.MaJ. Curtis Lawson, 37, running lll'OUIId.''
wW bo groeteat)n lbt ll'OOollllltllled' opoeeuplorat!on,"W.ukellc era! Coortasklng
· $IO,OOOlndellY tllrq c:ould come up wltll a
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Iii the hours that followed, ts
damage• from ' llle Utlli!J Work- ..-ement proposal ·mrlng the
Tem., hid neckdeep In murky Lawsoo stood In the wller with
. . NEW YORK ·.- DAVID J. M:d'ALD, former otoelworkero..,. era Union ol , America and jto weekeud.
river waten for 201fl hours hill head hidden by an
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Allbougb their failure w elsie
i Inn 'president lind a I~ Doinoeratle s!IPOfler, Sstunloy '"' •~
~ 11 o1 ••·•·
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willie Nol11t VIetnamese troops overhanging bush, North Vletnaderoed
· u ·Nban
Presld-~
· o1 $280,000. Ohio :Pow.er eo.,' lnfl'easud tile thl'eat ol a lllrlke
uslng dogo and boeta searched mese troopo slogged along the
..., !ormerlobcir' chieftain,
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.... -~wvr, Ill e., by the ' otoelworkors at m~~·~
The
88, who oupported JDhl! c~
· - · ·and~.,.e..,..o
ior the downed pilot
river h&amp;Ma looking lor him. He
i.980 presidential election, llld he •..,. ol Columboo ·each own liiO of Wednellday, when a current
Law
SOli told Saturdlj! how he said he could hear an1111ng dogs.
the two untia and tlley jolntlJ lhree-l'ear citntract e&gt;plros,
Directs Pilots
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At !lrst light, American
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to the ec:onomy iJ1 tile two ''JoUy Green' (llant" roscoe
helicopter as American Jet , reeonnal•san~e pilots spotted
. ' Ji¥~OII,T•. ~-::. MRS. JOHN F. KENI:'!IDY )t39 y..n .
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countries.
fighter-bombers rahecl juqles the general area Where Law1&lt;11
111kl tadf;Y• ·II lo Jllll'lmcilhiliilu• '911Y 10. Vnllko mlllY W&lt;~n~en whq
to keep the Communists at bay. had gone do'*"· l'iglrter planes
At one point wring his ordeal, swapt O.er 'thO· ·jungles, and
admit Priisioil.. ~ th\1 Dl~ 39th blrtbctay,' lbt IIH1ner ·
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joint vocallonal dlllrjct I ~ u
100med w bo In IIOIIIng votero
to "JlPP''VO -rata rllleolato
taxes to oparato llle dllllrlell.
lie laid that out o1 tile 11
levies submlltod Iaiii ~ on1J
· - · Greene COW!f;y, "'"' ap.
-proval.
"Thlo would seem talndlclle
thll the ll'lblle 11 n6! receptive
to that opproach," tile aoporlntenc1en1 Olld. "Multl-laxlp&amp; dl1trlcta are, 1 think, lhe thlntl
t11at bothers them."
The goyernor oatd he loll the
talk Ioree WU~ld come up with

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lly United Press International lor ''No More Vletnams" In problems close to home. His 19Sen. George McGovern of riew of the "No Wider War" year-&lt;&gt;ld daushtor, Teresa, was
South Dakota has become pledge of Prealdent John8011 In arrested Friday night and

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578.4 in the area between the
WASIIINGTON (UPO - Ver·
Locks
BelleviHe Locks and Dam in · non R, Alden, presldenl of Ohio
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for Jofmson's second ejection,
Meigs County and Lock 17 above Univei-sity, Frlday turned over
he was seen going after 8alerno
Marietta.
the chairrnanl!lhiP of the Appalaas the Indians took the field.
Pool
The raising of the pool level chian Regional Commission's Ed· Manager Alvin Dark tried to
HUNTINGTON - The U.S. a total or about lour feet will ucation Advisory Committee to
codaln him, but Johnsm alree&lt;IY
be completed by August 1, the Frank A. Rose, presldept: of the
had been 8iven the heave. Chi- . Corps !71 Engineers said Frlday Corps said .
Universlcy of Alabama. Rose was
c:o Salmoo, who had beeo Ueled the Belleville Locks and Dam
pool
will
bo
raised
to
pool
level
Texas produces more than president ot TransYlvania COlto start at first base, replaced
$70 mllUon worth ot ha.y a lege at l.exlnglon, Ky., before
Johnsm In loft field and Duko beginning lx&gt;day.
year.
going to Alabama In 1958.
The
pool
level
will
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up
to
Sims played first,

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CERTIFICA

PH. 446 4060

COUNTRY DRIFTERS _
wili perform tWice on the
stageduringthc 19th ann~ Gallia County Jumor Fair on Saturday,
Aug. a. First performance is slated for 7:30 p. m., ·the other at 8:30 P: m. Above, front ~aw, left
to right, are carl and Jean Gillespie, Gallipoli s, all:! Jean Trussell, Racme; rear, George Stewart,
Middleport; Ronnie' Lemley, Cheshire; Earl Robinson, Gallipolis; Ralph TrusseD, Racine, am
Harold Hager, Racine.

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· . ,1, Gu·~~ jo!&gt; .~~.po. (Q~ tHlu&lt;J\Ikln;
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tho !lll'emor at 11)0 open meet- lard, voiced llle; opinion 11tat the
, I!VeryJlli~Oari :w)l!!' ~~-~Oritllt , , , -, Rec~!Jioild conceJJI and . lng, , •. , , ·
Joint. 'VOI'J!lloil.l , illllrlct Idea
from It
. ··
•:,:1 ·,, lljn&lt;lln' cHanges In the welfare N1111omen found tile P&gt;eeting
-.ulllll ,011 like II
..:m ·~llzllllon ol.il' &lt;txlll· area w hall handouts and ere- olthe 16-membor talk Ioree re- I llhoUlcl" ln:llle time "baa t&gt;ean
ing humlfl, ptu.olcal or&lt;! ftnan. lie lnoantlvea and training.
marhablo In 1ltat lhrq -•I&gt;Or· In -DIIon:.,
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claheiiOUrcea to solve 111e prob.
More Money Needed
mltte,d to witoeas the frank ex••u it lll!d. It mlllll have
!em. 1
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-To make specllle reeom- •'the molll _lmiJ!&gt;rlant since I Rhodes and members ol ll1o JUIIIlJ.
~s on what turlher tile .,have been·. f\1'\'ornor or Ohio" panel,
State Schoo\ 91pt. Mari1n w.
state '/IIIli do .ind the methoda , .a11d the ~ndlnp would probab. · The eonoensuo ol the mom, Eosex laid 11tat IInce tile law
or lmjllemenlatlon.
(y ·colll mo'o money.
bon ollhe task Ioree wao IIIII went Into e!lict. oniJIIve jollll
-Recommend specific a n d
''This II illlllll to require ad. joint voellllonal dlllrlcta have voeDIIonal dlotrlell have been
ad,q,.to melhodo or flnanelne, d!Uonal JllOI!IQ'," 'lhe IJI!Vemor 1101 oolved tho problema and pot Into -DIIon. He iald an1.. Ellmtnate clu,rleatton ol ~d t1ie talk Ioree. "But We'll new P1"'81'1MI wltllln retpJ!ar Other 11 were under eonitruelon
at111e Ud ' local efforts in Job have to provide tile mollOJ'."
school syatems were needed to and live were aehecluled to open
training. .,
, "We can no longer practice ~de Job education.
In ~r.
•Reeommend
ellmlnllllon tntelleetual IOObbory llldthalls
l!arl'l' v. JUIIIlJ, a-wn.
Eua llld theclbttaCiototho
sei&gt;Oflle I.Volo of local tundlng what we've been doing," oatd

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the reeomme~tlono ahould In·
elUde ....., niqulred eour~eolor
the reaular scHool dlstrleto and
a method w finance lbtm.
The governor asked that 111e
task Ioree consider .even sOais
·In attacking the problem or
"drop outo and, Ioree _..
!rom the public oehoOlo or Ohio.
He all&lt;ed ll1o penol to ion.
alder· "my lmerelll"lq·~Oioplng and reaching the' ~~·
tali!&lt; Ioree deCide&lt;\ ·'(Ill Ito - ·
Job Training Wanted
llbDdeosald Ida lnl-it Ineluded: ·
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COLUMBUS (UI'l)... The (i&lt;w.
ernor•a Task Forceoo·Voclli"!!·
al and Te&lt;lrllerl .•Edllcllllon hao
fiye montho w deslin • pro.
lil'lm to Improve job education
In Ohio.
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The blue~lbbon panel o1 16
~eaton, lndulllrWlots, state
olllclal•, labor leodero and leg.
lolators were 8iven that ehorge
Frlda.y by Gov. Jaines Rhodea.
The governor, an advocate o1
iobo as a way ol oolvlng the
•tate• a problema, lnatrucled the
lask force to have Ita reeom.
mendatlons ready by Jan. i lbioubml ..lon to the General AIsembly.

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Crashes InFlames
The saga o! jolngle terror
began at 9:30 p.m. when North
V!Qmo•e fPI""'rs riddled his
o( Pllll VIIs ·&amp;! WeinS
work on
document
li,efoi'O
up h\S
IWtllller
residence
at A6 IntrUder Jet with antiaircraft
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. ~l!lol Gandollo JUly b, • !Ire and ient It crashing In
nameo .Ioiii above tile Demllltariled Zone. ·
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• The veleran ()( 70' combat
millions over North Vlelllam
eJeqj0111 '!ind • hla ~aehlll•
fioeted 'pillly ·Into 1 rive~ about
thnlullh ' 20 mil•• noitb or the DMZ. !Us

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~t~~S~;:!: ~;·;·~·:\tttl!l~~·~o~,lb OOt
~ull(
ao~;outfro!il.1ft hellildbasto
been.u~o
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Lawson, using his llli'Vinl·
radio, directed tile jilots to
!argots threlllenlng him.
"It was the most beautlfui air
show in the world," Law9011.
oatd In deocrlblng more than 120
sorties apinst ll1o antiaircraft

poattlooa which bed hit his
plane.
The U.Joll:f Green Giant"
dived lhroogh a hall o1 Nor1lt
VIetnamese bollots to rescue
Lawson. The pickup was mode
b1 s. Sit. John Enrl~ez or
Duluth, Minn., and Sit. Steve

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Northern ()( Riverside, Calli.·
The helicopter pilot waa
Charles Wicker, 34, r1 llaltl·
mare, Mel., and tile oopllllt wp
Lt. Robert E. Bootb Jlf
Peoksklll, N.Y.
As the helleopter ~
away, still undor ~
lire, Lawl&lt;llllllholllered hle;P..
caliber pi sto1 and empll.ed i
Into the jangle, hoping liD 11M
some or the North v~
who bed 8\lrrounded hllll for.,a.
night and a da.y.
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Police March for Fallen Heroes .

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CLEVELAND (IJI'I) ;;.. Two
'drl!lnmera, bealirii,' a olow
tunereal cadence ' oo 'b I u e.
drums, walked down !q&gt;erlor
Ave. to St. John'• Cathedral
Slturday.
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co•~ aa It turned ·ilown E. bl- lire front pollco
9th Sl. and 1111 the steps o1 tile lie -rail tllem out ot
cathedral.
W-ade)' to let eMI '·r l_,
AI ~moll tho same time, tn worker•
dl!eoln
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tuneral liomea In ather I&gt;Ofls ol liD hallollo the
tile eley, the lamll)' and friends riVed In Ida oftlolal
IIIIo tile
. Before tbl!lll pranced n I n e or Ll l.eroy Jcineo and Patrol- He ·
and tt!llr•, 1ront t h ~ men Llllllo Golonka and WDiard
Cleveland ~ J'otL~e. ~- Woll! prepared w buey ihe lnen
hind lll,tm stretchetl lOll -pollee- killed In What pollee call ''tho

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or ·~

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lilt tmlloll
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nilhl the .poiiHI1leli
"irlhtredllY' "'mw.a' •;mtsslnginictlon."
States,· Tiley ll,at tile dhiml -..Iked lnw an IIDIIollll lfliar·
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1 c:ould hear olowly to honor tllree men ~· inll7 set bf Bla~ Natlonallota ·
elooely to doiln In tile woa·f! Ill~ oUr
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1bOIJ!!ij., ''ftm•~ sent¥, Sum~¥, July 28; 1968

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The country

'Jhouritalli
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Hlgb l"llli$ elull'noCI •wave~
. 'that swOtlt a total '!f nine
J ftlltermen to SOL All' Were
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Junior Fair on Satur-,
,_,, llll&amp;IJI, ·.Aug, 3. Onei&gt;Orlorm•
111.,-t at 7:30p.m., and
·~
at 8:30 p.m. 'llle band
!Dildo uP ol Galli• and Meigs
, COimtllndlvicNaJ•.
They have three now reoordlqa out oo the Saddle Label Ill

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Ioree ol MirY' 1 9o:.mlle.perollour . ·
wllllo ahol!ld . reach the eout

Tan...Lan Enterprise in Gallipo-

lis. Harold Hager has written
and recorded "UH-011 Heart"
and 4 •Lonely Street." Jean Trus-

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ON THE 'MOVE
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BALTIMORE (lJP0' - ,,
llever Don Melllhon,' oile
baseboll'o most tnveDed ·tm1·
era, Js on lbt move again. .
McMahon, ~1 thlo -oon''llith
the Chicago Whlta SO:&lt;, was '
lceded to Detroit Frldl1 lor .
Deonls Rlbon4 • 211-)lear-&lt;ild
rlslrtf1lDder with a ~: mark.
Ncllflhon pre.touol)' pitched lor
Houston. r""veland
am Boston In his 11-year IIUilor

sell has recorded, "Memories

cA. You," written by Stan Lane
o1 Gallipolis, and ,.Here Alone,"
written by Jean Trussell.
Carl Gillespie has a gospel

record oot. One side Is entitled,
"'The Least in the Kingdom,"
written by the "Big Chier' ot
the Statemen Q,lartet, and the
other is entitled, 11 He Cleansed
My SOul," written by Stan Lane.
The Country Drifters Show will . ·
be sponsored by The Central

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AUTO PARTS.
OUTLET

the group are,

Rd&gt;inson,

lead

guitar;

George Stewart, bass guitar; Roonie Lemley, piano; Ralph Trus-

sell, snare drum ; Jean Trussell and JeaJl Gillespie, vocal

Next T• Olcl
Sliver
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and Harold Hager and Carl Gil lespie, vocal and rtzythm guitart,

JOHNSON EJECTED
CLEVELAND (UPQ - Cleveland Ief'tfielder Lou Johnson was
tnssed out of a ballgame for the
second time In less than 24
hours by umpire Al Salerno Saturday just before the start o!
the Indians' game against New

York.
Johnson wal!l ejected from Fri-

da.Y night's

by Salerno altar he bad disputed a called
strike In the first iming,
Although oo reason was given
game

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REBUilT PARTS
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PAGE 11

McGovern New Hopeful
or a nalionallavorlto
aon candidate lor delegates of
the late Sen. R~ F, Kermedy
who like neither VIce President
Hubert Humphrey ll;)r Sen.
»asene J. MeCartl!y. On
llllllr4a1, McGovern declared
that be mi1rt decline '"to
endorse the eandlclacy o1 an old
and · deer · trlencl-the VIce
President."
McGovern, F(lnsldered a dark
horse .POBslbDIIJ tor· the- Demo, crlllle presidential nomlnotlon
lh!Juld MeCarlh,y and Humphrey

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\laldl'• llbel'flfl~ Qinui(wttll
to llllki&gt; iOrlolia
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LET'S SUPPORT THE YOUTH OF
GAlliA COUNTY &amp; AnEND _THE
FAIR THIS WEEK .

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bile, New Chevrolet Truck, Ac;ood "oK" Us' .
Keys To Unlock The Best T.rusprtatlon W111•
BEST WARR4NTY- NO. 't
-'Yt.v&lt;in't
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Dubcek Firm ~~
On New Road
PRAGUE (UPO - Commwtlat perzy leader Alnandar told the notion Saturdlj! nlgbtlhlt he will ,Permit no one and IIOihiJw
to dreg him from the reformist am democratlci&gt;Otb he hoo . . _.
The first secretary pledged anew hlsloyoltytoCzecheolovalda't
political, economic and m!Utary alliances Wltll the Soviet
But he oatd lllet within the framework, the CZO&lt;h lind Slovak peaplo:
uwant to decide their own rate in a sovereign""·"
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About an hour helore his tete- tered and which we do 1101 m.::
vised address, however. l)&amp;bcek tend to leave alive."
...
r"'IUdleled an ar1111 llOMral who
Duheek promloed that bo-.14
had criticized Russian domina- bo !IJIYieldlng.
lion ol the Warsaw Pact military - lleadlng from a PI'OI)OI'Id
alliance and alleged the Prague text, slanclng "' at tile camera
government did not know how only oeea81onally, sllddal: lD hll
many Russian troops were in usual lDiexclted tooe of voice,
the country.
Dubeek oatd:
The Czech news agency (CTK)
''We are going firmly on our
said It was "entitled w state own wa,y.
that Lt. Gen. Vaclav Prchllk
"Leaning oo the tntemadoall'
was not authorized by auybod,y C'.omnwnl.st movement, we wel,..
to make such statements, and come the aid or lhooe who.
that his statements to not ex- understand and advise ua, and·
press the ofi:Iclal viewpoint.*' we patiently e¥Plain our lUnd_
Dubcek's television 8M)881'· to those who have not :ret:-ance and the cresting of a wave understood us.
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of public expressions ol support
uBut we shall never allow:
unprecedented In 50 years lndl- e&gt;Jrselves to be drll!lled from
eated the start of tile Czech- this 1&gt;0tll by lllll'lhlllll .Janel
SOVIet sommlt meeting was near. especially not by lhooe who
Thousands ol 1&gt;0r11011s signed would like to see us In con111et
an open letter to Dubeek and tile and dl~~grt~ment witil oar
party Presldium, calling on them nearest trlends, whlllever t11eli.
to .,defend Ule path we_have en- motives...
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"What do you want them to onts In Glenville lelt..'lt&lt;*e•
do," comes the reply, "take lalled to do all he d!dd to
Dad's car and go to the pool?" protect tbeir property,
Few Pools
A prett;y secretary lo ll1o
There are few pools. Otten mayor's office spent moat of the
there is no Dad
week fielding telephone eallo
Denlm-clad young Negro men from angry citizens who blamed
watch you as they cross the the mayor lor the violence.
street am enter an apartment Most ol the callers eprlnkled
house. "Black nationalists" is their opinions with dncenitiea
written In script on the backs at and racial slurs.
their soog.filtlng jackets. Hate
Pulls Pollee Gut
is written on their faces.
Stokes. aeceedlrw to the
A 81'~ ol Negro women wishes ol Negro leaders, pulled
bring coffee and sandWiChes to out most police and Natlooal
pollee lind National Guardsmen Guardsmen from 111o olreeted
v::ho are stationed at the sites or area lor 24 hoors. Most people.
looting incidents earller in the thought the gamble worked,
week.
There ,... looting, bat 11Q
Many peoj)le were angry at additional. killlnge.
C8rl B. Stokes, the first Negro
to be elected mayor of a large
The stream ()( militant Negro
American city. The pollce~were nationalism here has several
angry about what Ul~y consi~ tributaries, Including the •~New
dered an enfeebling order that Libyan and "Atro-Aalan Clrele"
restrained them alter three of groups. They are a small bat
their comrades were slain in active force among tile ·dt;y'o
the streets. The white merch- 300,000 Negroea.

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mont ol ·U.~ 111'4
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chonp tholr ..,....,.., and ·~ lc•
COIIb ale more Gil ~C!III!an ·.
II&amp;IIOd to llv~ Jll!!lll pJOPif:
help In oacurla&amp;
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Where t11ey JIIO¥," ·lthedl!o oald. ~·. '
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Ia our edueatlcaol rqlllem,
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Gov•m Is seeking re-electlm
charged with lllepl poose11lon this fall for a second term.
tile
196!
election.
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Hla formal statement bristled OC narcotics after a raid at a
In other developments:
Rapid City · motel by ~le
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with antiwar statements.
Richard M. Nixon- The RoHe said the war muat be
publlcan frontnmner was 811·
ended now. ••not another ye&amp;r,
dor.sed In New York by David J,
· or five or 10 years ·or war,
McDonald, who was deleeled by
which will leave us no better oft
LW. Abel as president ol tho
than before, not after months of
United Steelworhers ol America
turlher useless bombing which
In 1965. "We need a man or hi1
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servos only to perpetuate the
leadership and frankly, hla ~··
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of
absolute
power
and
In tho White House lx&gt;day,"
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1&gt;0lnleBS destruction tllat have
McDonald oatd of 1'\lxm. He
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bed!&gt;Yiled us since Tonkin Gull."
said he voted for John F.
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Ill South Dakota, McGovern
·Kennec~Jo over Nixon In 1960 bat
,),
wao bedeviled himself with '
had been a Republican' for ll1o
15 years prior te 1938.
~~f :i deadlock, made his statement 'In
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McDonald
sald he "absolutely
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MEMPHIS,
Term.
(lJPO
The
lllslltY beftire tho Caii!Ornla
not" had been promloed a Cobl·
attorney Cor accused assassin net appointment by Nlxoo but
tltleaatlon w 111e national
WASHINGTON (Upl)
James Earl Ray charged Satur· said he would be available lor
...,.entlon-a del,e ptlon won by Hoose _baela!ro were conlldent
day
that the slaying of Dr: J.!ar. an ll))polnlmenl, Including the
by virtue ol.hls victory
Saturday they could muster
.' . Konnedy
tin
Luther
King was part of a na- post !71 Saeretary of Labor.
TROOP FLAG - A s-n breeze unfurls Old Glory am
tn the· Calltornla primary on the enoul!h VcQS next Week to OX·
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the
tl.ag
of Boy Scout Tr()q) 203 at Camp Kuhn, on the banks ot
...... he waa llbot, JUne 4. ·
enwt !he Poll Ol!lca Depart. donwide Communist conspiracy
Raccoon Creek at Northup. See story an:l pictures of camping
now threiteps his own life.
, t- dove m VIetnam, Me- mant !rom the federal man- that
week
on the next page.
"There
Is
a
gt'ant
conspiracy
CINCINNATi (Upl) - ResiGO\;'!"' said .he could not power cutbacks ordered In the
here and my client Is being used
dents in a three -mile area
-~ Humpbrrq because "I -tax l!lw.
by
the
conspiraCy,"
declared
at-around
the Intersection of lnIa Imperative ,that we oomlnllle
Larfje)y because of that contorney
Arthur
HIUles.
torlltl\to-.275 and u.s. 42 here
• llaDdar)l-lleire~ who call run lldeo&lt;e and beeeuse ol StnHe
characterized
it
as
a
"leftwere orderedtoevacuatetheir
wltll a clear mind and lie appro\'al Frld111, Post.
wing
COIUipiracy"
which
be
lillid
homes Sll.iurday when a trac conaelenee on our par1;y's maatar General Marvin Wathe
belleves
is
responsible
rorcivtor
trailer truck loaded with
·- plattorm. ~ '
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U dlslur\!ances lhi'OU8l\out tho na4Ynamlto caught nre . on the
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Will!am E'Cenbl'rger. 'Wilo '~~a~ · The bUbble burst last Tuesday
lla)IOs
ssld
he
believes
his
All
traffic
on
l-75wasbloek·_;t · about by antlwin' Democrats as Ullder the """•ed 1&gt;0rsonnel close assocletion. with Ray h d
ered this week's civil disorden night in a hail of gunfire thlt
ed Inside the city luntts. Ham-~ a loorth party. eandldlte ahould order. The service cutbacks
in Cleveland's East Side, left 10 persons dead, inciOOing
placed his tue and the lives or
Ilton COUII\Y pollee and state
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Rul}i1llrly win, but ' lie made It bad been slated tO begin Satreports on the reaction among three policemeiL
his family am employes in daJ&gt;.
pollee blocked U.S, 42 and 1clear 118 would support Hum. urday bot exe"lll lor a lew
the city's blacks and whites in
Disturbingly Quiet
ger.
275 leading here. Authorities
piiHY over IllY loroliOOiblo hitches service was normal,
the
aftermath
of
the
dlsturbanDowntown
Cleveland
was
Becoming
vlalbl.y
angry,
Hanes.
said II the truck exploded It
;:· R!ljlllbllcan nomlbae ahould tile Wat100 warned, hoWever, thai
ces
and
IIndo
man,y
angry
and
dislllrblngly
quiet
Saturday
e:ould wipe out all houses in
Dtmoerats nominate H 0 m- Wlieso Hoose actlm on the said, "We are playing in the
bitter.)
morning, like an eD1JI;)' stAmojor
leegues
with
tills
one.
My
the
vicinity.
phrrq.
exemption is completed next
dium. Most of the people who ·
son ard I are the only two people
He oatd Humpllrey would week, the service eutl&gt;acks
By
WILLIAM
ECENBARGER
work
In its drab office buildings
who have talked to this man. My
eneaunter "great difficul'b'" -ld be ordered lor next
Monday
through Friday were
CLEVELAND
(UP!)
Why
neck Is out on this one."
Saturday.
running on a pl.Uorm calling
Cleveland?
tucked IW81 In their suborbln
Hanes slid the threats, whlch
"Why not?" · al!lkod a young homes_ possibly plannlng a
he tlrst l'evealed. when he was
t~:m~~:;:~:;:~:~:~:~:~:l:r:;:r~:rr;:~:~:~:;:~:;:~:~:~:~:~:t;:~:~:~:!.(}:;;;~ti;;;;r:r;r;::r~;;~~~~;~;r~~;;~;;;;t;= here for Rly•a arraignment July
Negro leader. "U you're hun- quick trip into the city to watch
gry,
you're hungry, and it the lnllans Pl81 tho Yankees.
22, have become more serious
doesn't make any dl!ference
Driving ~st on Sqperior
and are 0101tly in tbe !01'11'1 of
Avenue,
the change was subtle
what
color
tho
may..is.
Our
telephone calla to his home.
.
people
are
bw1ing."
-almost
imperceptible unless
"My wife answers the phone
When Carl Burton Stokes, you were loold.ng tor it. The
· ;:~ff!:j;~;~;;;i;t!t;~~tf:~I~t;tm:mm:::t;m;~~;i;;;: ;~~~;~;~;l::i:::;:;:;:;:r;;; :;::t:: ;::;:}:t:;;:tr~;1;: ;:;:
~~;~'!~n ::~~ death,
Negro, took office as mayor or houses became dingier, the bars
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But he declared: "Nobod,y Ia
Pn;I'SBURGH (Upl) - The the nation's eighth largest city more numerous, the white
liy United :lireas lllteruotlonal
101n11 w chase me oot ol my ehlol negotiators lor II mllior last fall, there were those who people less numerous. This was
'COLUMBUS - KUmA'S GOALS FOR ootar spoee go beyond h""!"o if ollj'body ec•nes on 1111 stael companies and the United said, wlth optimlsm born or Glenville in the city's East Side.
~ lunar llndlnp. !\lOY Include manned ptoiietary missions to pr~ lr)'lng to harm me, they Stoel-kers ol America (IJSW) desperation, that Cleveland had
You drive slowly, looking,
:t.!arollld Venuslllil unmanned ohots outside the solar oyatom. These are tre~~poo.ilng and are Ia!~ Saturday said they had been gotten Itself an insurance policy stopping, occasionally asking:
Oil the coneluolons !II 1 CollllllboHiooed physicist. a SI&gt;Oclallotln pmo."
unable to reach a •'basis tor against further racial diaorders.
"'Why were so many children
. ' lnotyzlng WIX'ki'l!lde Utorsture r6lotecl w· ll1o - r atmosphere
settlement" ol lllolr .....
stokes hlm,etr had no such lnvolvod In the looting'?"
lind 1)18&lt;e envlronmenL
.
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-c o n t I' a e t dispute eovarlng
' George E- Wllkell,c;, r1 Battelle ~ lnatltute, dloeuoses
surr FILED
400,000 lleelworkers In tile
· liie liSSR In space, In ,ll!e J~' looue ot tile i!lutue Technical Hem\
United .State• and COI!ada.
, tlllll. "11 ......., Clear fr'om Plat developmentJ om CW'ront Soviet
COLUMBUS (Uco,- The 011ft.
~··era and operators or Ute twollol'(wer, lt ·waslearned from
writings, which COilO!Iatently oll!»hasize manned IPI!CO slltlolla ani 'Wilt Cardinal Pl&gt;wer Plant at other ~lllry and wtton
DA NANG, Snuth VIetnam depot, 1 quite a lew people were
mamed llllllr lllillilauetary ~to; that the eJaU,nge to the U. S. Brllllanl, Ohio, IDed iult In Fed- IIOUreea both sldos were hopefUl
(IJPQ.MaJ. Curtis Lawson, 37, running lll'OUIId.''
wW bo groeteat)n lbt ll'OOollllltllled' opoeeuplorat!on,"W.ukellc era! Coortasklng
· $IO,OOOlndellY tllrq c:ould come up wltll a
181
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a Marine from loiUllaglon,
Iii the hours that followed, ts
damage• from ' llle Utlli!J Work- ..-ement proposal ·mrlng the
Tem., hid neckdeep In murky Lawsoo stood In the wller with
. . NEW YORK ·.- DAVID J. M:d'ALD, former otoelworkero..,. era Union ol , America and jto weekeud.
river waten for 201fl hours hill head hidden by an
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Allbougb their failure w elsie
i Inn 'president lind a I~ Doinoeratle s!IPOfler, Sstunloy '"' •~
~ 11 o1 ••·•·
.,.
willie Nol11t VIetnamese troops overhanging bush, North Vletnaderoed
· u ·Nban
Presld-~
· o1 $280,000. Ohio :Pow.er eo.,' lnfl'easud tile thl'eat ol a lllrlke
uslng dogo and boeta searched mese troopo slogged along the
..., !ormerlobcir' chieftain,
~··
.... -~wvr, Ill e., by the ' otoelworkors at m~~·~
The
88, who oupported JDhl! c~
· - · ·and~.,.e..,..o
ior the downed pilot
river h&amp;Ma looking lor him. He
i.980 presidential election, llld he •..,. ol Columboo ·each own liiO of Wednellday, when a current
Law
SOli told Saturdlj! how he said he could hear an1111ng dogs.
the two untia and tlley jolntlJ lhree-l'ear citntract e&gt;plros,
Directs Pilots
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At !lrst light, American
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to the ec:onomy iJ1 tile two ''JoUy Green' (llant" roscoe
helicopter as American Jet , reeonnal•san~e pilots spotted
. ' Ji¥~OII,T•. ~-::. MRS. JOHN F. KENI:'!IDY )t39 y..n .
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countries.
fighter-bombers rahecl juqles the general area Where Law1&lt;11
111kl tadf;Y• ·II lo Jllll'lmcilhiliilu• '911Y 10. Vnllko mlllY W&lt;~n~en whq
to keep the Communists at bay. had gone do'*"· l'iglrter planes
At one point wring his ordeal, swapt O.er 'thO· ·jungles, and
admit Priisioil.. ~ th\1 Dl~ 39th blrtbctay,' lbt IIH1ner ·
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a North Vietnamese patrol boat
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ver bi' lblt
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joint vocallonal dlllrjct I ~ u
100med w bo In IIOIIIng votero
to "JlPP''VO -rata rllleolato
taxes to oparato llle dllllrlell.
lie laid that out o1 tile 11
levies submlltod Iaiii ~ on1J
· - · Greene COW!f;y, "'"' ap.
-proval.
"Thlo would seem talndlclle
thll the ll'lblle 11 n6! receptive
to that opproach," tile aoporlntenc1en1 Olld. "Multl-laxlp&amp; dl1trlcta are, 1 think, lhe thlntl
t11at bothers them."
The goyernor oatd he loll the
talk Ioree WU~ld come up with

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lly United Press International lor ''No More Vletnams" In problems close to home. His 19Sen. George McGovern of riew of the "No Wider War" year-&lt;&gt;ld daushtor, Teresa, was
South Dakota has become pledge of Prealdent John8011 In arrested Friday night and

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578.4 in the area between the
WASIIINGTON (UPO - Ver·
Locks
BelleviHe Locks and Dam in · non R, Alden, presldenl of Ohio
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Meigs County and Lock 17 above Univei-sity, Frlday turned over
he was seen going after 8alerno
Marietta.
the chairrnanl!lhiP of the Appalaas the Indians took the field.
Pool
The raising of the pool level chian Regional Commission's Ed· Manager Alvin Dark tried to
HUNTINGTON - The U.S. a total or about lour feet will ucation Advisory Committee to
codaln him, but Johnsm alree&lt;IY
be completed by August 1, the Frank A. Rose, presldept: of the
had been 8iven the heave. Chi- . Corps !71 Engineers said Frlday Corps said .
Universlcy of Alabama. Rose was
c:o Salmoo, who had beeo Ueled the Belleville Locks and Dam
pool
will
bo
raised
to
pool
level
Texas produces more than president ot TransYlvania COlto start at first base, replaced
$70 mllUon worth ot ha.y a lege at l.exlnglon, Ky., before
Johnsm In loft field and Duko beginning lx&gt;day.
year.
going to Alabama In 1958.
The
pool
level
will
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to
Sims played first,

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CERTIFICA

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COUNTRY DRIFTERS _
wili perform tWice on the
stageduringthc 19th ann~ Gallia County Jumor Fair on Saturday,
Aug. a. First performance is slated for 7:30 p. m., ·the other at 8:30 P: m. Above, front ~aw, left
to right, are carl and Jean Gillespie, Gallipoli s, all:! Jean Trussell, Racme; rear, George Stewart,
Middleport; Ronnie' Lemley, Cheshire; Earl Robinson, Gallipolis; Ralph TrusseD, Racine, am
Harold Hager, Racine.

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· . ,1, Gu·~~ jo!&gt; .~~.po. (Q~ tHlu&lt;J\Ikln;
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tho !lll'emor at 11)0 open meet- lard, voiced llle; opinion 11tat the
, I!VeryJlli~Oari :w)l!!' ~~-~Oritllt , , , -, Rec~!Jioild conceJJI and . lng, , •. , , ·
Joint. 'VOI'J!lloil.l , illllrlct Idea
from It
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•:,:1 ·,, lljn&lt;lln' cHanges In the welfare N1111omen found tile P&gt;eeting
-.ulllll ,011 like II
..:m ·~llzllllon ol.il' &lt;txlll· area w hall handouts and ere- olthe 16-membor talk Ioree re- I llhoUlcl" ln:llle time "baa t&gt;ean
ing humlfl, ptu.olcal or&lt;! ftnan. lie lnoantlvea and training.
marhablo In 1ltat lhrq -•I&gt;Or· In -DIIon:.,
.
claheiiOUrcea to solve 111e prob.
More Money Needed
mltte,d to witoeas the frank ex••u it lll!d. It mlllll have
!em. 1
,
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• Rhodes tormjld the ·committee change o1 v Lew s between JOived tho problem,• ,a d.d e d
-To make specllle reeom- •'the molll _lmiJ!&gt;rlant since I Rhodes and members ol ll1o JUIIIlJ.
~s on what turlher tile .,have been·. f\1'\'ornor or Ohio" panel,
State Schoo\ 91pt. Mari1n w.
state '/IIIli do .ind the methoda , .a11d the ~ndlnp would probab. · The eonoensuo ol the mom, Eosex laid 11tat IInce tile law
or lmjllemenlatlon.
(y ·colll mo'o money.
bon ollhe task Ioree wao IIIII went Into e!lict. oniJIIve jollll
-Recommend specific a n d
''This II illlllll to require ad. joint voellllonal dlllrlcta have voeDIIonal dlotrlell have been
ad,q,.to melhodo or flnanelne, d!Uonal JllOI!IQ'," 'lhe IJI!Vemor 1101 oolved tho problema and pot Into -DIIon. He iald an1.. Ellmtnate clu,rleatton ol ~d t1ie talk Ioree. "But We'll new P1"'81'1MI wltllln retpJ!ar Other 11 were under eonitruelon
at111e Ud ' local efforts in Job have to provide tile mollOJ'."
school syatems were needed to and live were aehecluled to open
training. .,
, "We can no longer practice ~de Job education.
In ~r.
•Reeommend
ellmlnllllon tntelleetual IOObbory llldthalls
l!arl'l' v. JUIIIlJ, a-wn.
Eua llld theclbttaCiototho
sei&gt;Oflle I.Volo of local tundlng what we've been doing," oatd

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the reeomme~tlono ahould In·
elUde ....., niqulred eour~eolor
the reaular scHool dlstrleto and
a method w finance lbtm.
The governor asked that 111e
task Ioree consider .even sOais
·In attacking the problem or
"drop outo and, Ioree _..
!rom the public oehoOlo or Ohio.
He all&lt;ed ll1o penol to ion.
alder· "my lmerelll"lq·~Oioplng and reaching the' ~~·
tali!&lt; Ioree deCide&lt;\ ·'(Ill Ito - ·
Job Training Wanted
llbDdeosald Ida lnl-it Ineluded: ·
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COLUMBUS (UI'l)... The (i&lt;w.
ernor•a Task Forceoo·Voclli"!!·
al and Te&lt;lrllerl .•Edllcllllon hao
fiye montho w deslin • pro.
lil'lm to Improve job education
In Ohio.
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The blue~lbbon panel o1 16
~eaton, lndulllrWlots, state
olllclal•, labor leodero and leg.
lolators were 8iven that ehorge
Frlda.y by Gov. Jaines Rhodea.
The governor, an advocate o1
iobo as a way ol oolvlng the
•tate• a problema, lnatrucled the
lask force to have Ita reeom.
mendatlons ready by Jan. i lbioubml ..lon to the General AIsembly.

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Crashes InFlames
The saga o! jolngle terror
began at 9:30 p.m. when North
V!Qmo•e fPI""'rs riddled his
o( Pllll VIIs ·&amp;! WeinS
work on
document
li,efoi'O
up h\S
IWtllller
residence
at A6 IntrUder Jet with antiaircraft
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. ~l!lol Gandollo JUly b, • !Ire and ient It crashing In
nameo .Ioiii above tile Demllltariled Zone. ·
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• The veleran ()( 70' combat
millions over North Vlelllam
eJeqj0111 '!ind • hla ~aehlll•
fioeted 'pillly ·Into 1 rive~ about
thnlullh ' 20 mil•• noitb or the DMZ. !Us

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~ull(
ao~;outfro!il.1ft hellildbasto
been.u~o
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Lawson, using his llli'Vinl·
radio, directed tile jilots to
!argots threlllenlng him.
"It was the most beautlfui air
show in the world," Law9011.
oatd In deocrlblng more than 120
sorties apinst ll1o antiaircraft

poattlooa which bed hit his
plane.
The U.Joll:f Green Giant"
dived lhroogh a hall o1 Nor1lt
VIetnamese bollots to rescue
Lawson. The pickup was mode
b1 s. Sit. John Enrl~ez or
Duluth, Minn., and Sit. Steve

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Northern ()( Riverside, Calli.·
The helicopter pilot waa
Charles Wicker, 34, r1 llaltl·
mare, Mel., and tile oopllllt wp
Lt. Robert E. Bootb Jlf
Peoksklll, N.Y.
As the helleopter ~
away, still undor ~
lire, Lawl&lt;llllllholllered hle;P..
caliber pi sto1 and empll.ed i
Into the jangle, hoping liD 11M
some or the North v~
who bed 8\lrrounded hllll for.,a.
night and a da.y.
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Police March for Fallen Heroes .

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CLEVELAND (IJI'I) ;;.. Two
'drl!lnmera, bealirii,' a olow
tunereal cadence ' oo 'b I u e.
drums, walked down !q&gt;erlor
Ave. to St. John'• Cathedral
Slturday.
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Pennsylvania walked In the pro. handling r1 tile rklt ..... lllllllr
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co•~ aa It turned ·ilown E. bl- lire front pollco
9th Sl. and 1111 the steps o1 tile lie -rail tllem out ot
cathedral.
W-ade)' to let eMI '·r l_,
AI ~moll tho same time, tn worker•
dl!eoln
·
tuneral liomea In ather I&gt;Ofls ol liD hallollo the
tile eley, the lamll)' and friends riVed In Ida oftlolal
IIIIo tile
. Before tbl!lll pranced n I n e or Ll l.eroy Jcineo and Patrol- He ·
and tt!llr•, 1ront t h ~ men Llllllo Golonka and WDiard
Cleveland ~ J'otL~e. ~- Woll! prepared w buey ihe lnen
hind lll,tm stretchetl lOll -pollee- killed In What pollee call ''tho

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who •1141t'
.,.... ,.,' cteveland
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~ ealllem
lilt tmlloll
'rueado)' ............
nilhl the .poiiHI1leli
"irlhtredllY' "'mw.a' •;mtsslnginictlon."
States,· Tiley ll,at tile dhiml -..Iked lnw an IIDIIollll lfliar·
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1 c:ould hear olowly to honor tllree men ~· inll7 set bf Bla~ Natlonallota ·
elooely to doiln In tile woa·f! Ill~ oUr
r I I I e a. ..., llli!llmlil!lc
til I
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Parker
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and a lll'aduale Gf Mertlhall UnlLOG~N - louis Parker, Wllh veralcy, Parker otarted h I •
19 yea·r s' BXperlenee In the coach- coa'ching careor wiih live yean
;lng ranks, was named head loot- as an aaallltanl at Wei!slan.
·bati coach by 111e Logan school
He served as head cOach lor
board last nl8ht.
, lhree years at Oak 11111 and ~
He au~ceeda Dick Mikes, wiD went to Warren Hlsh· Scbool for
resl8lled recently to accept a eilht ye~ra as tackle coach wt•.
'lll'a&lt;llate assistantship at 01tlo der Gene Slaughter.
' Unlv~rstty to work on hie masHe nrst came to Logan In 1966
•ter's degree,
as an aasistant to Mel Adams,
" Parker, a mathematics in- took a similar post In Lailcssstructor, also was appointed a a ter In 1967 and then returned
·LHS athletic director and will here last year as Mikes• top
also coach a spring sport.
aide.
.
A native of Huntington, W. Va.,
:rarker and his wlte Jane, Jive
at 188 Ruth Ave. !n Bowen
Helafrta. They are tile parents
d. Debby, 18, who will be a
II)' United Press lntetnational
lreabman· at Ohio Unlveral1y'a
Nationni Leaaoe
LMcaster branch this tall, and
G. AB R. H. Pet. Lu Ellen, If, W!IO wiD ·be a
•Aloo, Pit 87 311 26 105 .338 fre1hman Jt LHS. .,. 000 Roger
•Rose, Cln 81 331 56 109 .329 mack, 28, Is 110rV1Df With tbe
·Fiood,St.L 99 415 68 130 .313 U·.S. Air Fore• In Soulh4!1st Aala.
~luraon, Cln92 387 51 121 .313
On &amp;lpt. Dwisht Diller's recllelms, Cin 83 338 23 104 .308 ommendation, lhe board siso apHaller, LA 91 308 19 94 .305 proved .tile emi&gt;lci;-lll,enl or Keltb
·Staub, llou 09 372 37 113 .304 (Kelly) !tihvell, lOll or Mr. and
'Millan, AUa 88 334 30 100 .299 Mrs. James Stllwelloi123Mound
_ 'Grelle,' NY 85 279 22 82 ,294 St., as Junior high malh teacher
•Pill&amp;, Phiia 77 255 32 74 .290 and asststant coach.
Amerlean Lea&amp;ue
He Ia a lll'&amp;lllate of Logan
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G. AB R. H. Pet. Hlllh School and Ohio state Unl•IID!tda.Y. oak 8.1 279 35 86 .308 veralzy, compiling outstanding
Ublndr, Min 97 376 37 110 .293 academic and athletic records at
•Oliva, Min 97 360 45 105 .292 both aehools•
'llarrlan, Boa·84 296 47 85 ,287
still well, who led Logan to Its
:carew, Min 70 282 30 75 .286 first Southeastern Ohio Leaii!IO
&amp;nllh, Bos 95 342 49 97 .284 baseball championship In 1964,
·F,IIW&lt;I, Wash 93 347 U 98 .282 was Ohio Sblte' a Star relief
.Ytltrzold, !loa91 296 51 83 .280 pllcller lhe last two years. llo
Cater, Oak 94 338 55 94 .277 led lhe Buckeye pllchlna sWl
White, NY 94 339 55 94 .277 In earned run average bolh sealloJI'1Irr,.Det 90 310 46 86 .277 sons.
Home Runs
. }Jatloaal League: McCovey, Gf- :::;:~~::::::~:::::::~::::::::::.::::::~:~:::~;!~:::i:~~~~~::::~;~
.onto 24; Allan, Pblls 21; R.
GALUPOLIS - The ~tfi
-A4ron, Braves 20 Hart, Glanta
annual Tribune-Times Randil.19; .Stargell, Pll'ates 18.
: American L.aaue: F. How- csp Golf Tournameni wiU beard, Senators 28; Horton, Tigers gin on the local links Monday
.• 23; Rarn!SOD, Red Sox 22; Jack- ••"~"'ding to Joo Shrader,
SOD, A'a,and Po11eil, Orioles 17. · tournameni chllrman.
Over 90 local golfers are
Rona Baued In ·
O&gt;llOcted
to take part in the
Nllllonal Lea&amp;ue: McCOVey, Gl1968 even~
·lntl 63; Hart, Giants 58; Perez,
All senior male melnbers
Roda 57; Allen, l'lllla, 91amon,
with
established hand!COI&gt;s
Carda and H. Aaron, Braves 56.
•. Amertcaa i.eque: RarreiSOD, · are ollglble to participate.
,Red Sox 72; F, lknnrrd, Son- Clndidates are required to
llurl 70; Powell, Orioles 62i coot,plete one rourxl per week.
·"""'•·Tjgars 60; Ollv, Tw1rur Play ';. e&gt;pec~ to" ~. 5~
(From logan Dnily

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TROOP 203 IN CAMP - Taldng a. break ~ ''1iatehlng
the birdie" are theae mambera olllo)' Scout Troop 203, spon.
s«ed by Grace United Metllodlst Church. 'l1ley are Q to i'): ·
BIUY Kllhn, senior patrol leader; G-se Bush, Allen. Kphn,

GALUPOLIS - Members of Mlural owlmmlng pool In the
Boy Scout Troop 203, sponsored nearby .,.tors of Raccoon Creel&lt;.
1n tbe center of lhe layout,
by . Grace
United Methodist
Church, broke camp saturdiY lhere Is a fltg polo from which
afternoon after a week's stay at scouts proucll1 disPIIY the Tr&lt;q1
Camp Kuhn on the banks or Rae· 203 fltg beneath the American
Rag. A camper IIIVIIOd by Scout.coon Creek at North~~&gt; ·
master
J. s. King serves as fteld
A relaUvely new layout, camp
heodquartsrs
for the troop.
Kuhn is now in its secood year
of ®eration and was the project
of vernon Kuhn, who hu two
5008 , Billy and Allen, in Troop

203.

The troop is dil'lded Into two
patrols. Each patrol has a row
of tents for sleeping aNI a meu
tent. one on one side oC a grove
ot trees, the other on the other

••we cater toTroop203," Kuhn

side.
WhDe in camp, the scouts did
their own cooking by patrols,
14 scouts are enjoying the week- worked on their crafts and relong camp."
·quirements arxl enjoyed swim·
camp Kuhn is laid out on Ill&gt;' ming and canoeing in the waters
proximately 10 "" 12 acres of of Raccoon Creek.
growxt on the bailks of Raccoon
Kllhn oald by developing the
Creek. Running water is ste~Plled c8111) slte he hoped to create a
from a spring that Oows frmt un- gre1.ter interest in scoutl~ and
der a limestone rock shelf. The build II&gt; themembershipofTroop
camp has a ball diamond and a 203.
said. "Last year tlve scouts
atteooed camp here but thls year

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1llrm. Carda 9-3; GlbSOD,

A former Ohio Slate ~ stllr
.'and Koosman; Meta U-5.
Impressed Baltimore Colts head
, American League: McLain, Tl- coach Don Shull as a pass receiv&amp;ers 19.3; Tlant, lndiano 16~; er,
Jolin, White Sox and Wrll!ht An..
Bo Rein, a 1967 groduate of
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Koosman Blanks Reds, 2-0
NEW YORK (UP!) - Third
baae was oft Umlta to the seven

Cincinnati Reds IIIlo were baaerunners against the New York

THAT'S MY BOY-Ace rootle New York Mel loltllaader
Jerry Kooamaa 1e1a a Jovial plueblal from bla appreda·
Koosmaa Is currently OM! of
live mat141er, Gil
tile NaUoad Learue'a lap pltebera.

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The seven· gut on 111e base
paths by · wa,y of lour singles,

two walks and a hit batmnan,
but never made It to third base
as the New York Meta blanked
lhe Redo 2~ and snapped the
Reds' six-game win streak here
Friday.
Meto rookie Jerry Koosman
duelled Tony Cloninger to boust
bls record to U.S.
Cloninger was charged with
his sixth loss in ei!lht decisions
as he allowed five hits, three of
tbem of the lnlield varlet,y, )ntile
seven lm!ngs he worked,
Both nms ot1 Clon.Jnger were
scored by Ed Charles who came
home on lnlield outs by Ron
SWOboda. Charles crossed the
plate In the aecond Inning and
again in the fourth frame.
The Reds stood in tillrd place,
14'h games bablnd tile le&amp;~~~~e­
leadlng St. Louts Cardinals who
split a twin bill with tbe Plltsbursh Pirates.

Middleport Yankees, Point Gty
Ice and Fuel Post Tourney Wins
·CHESlffiE - Eight teams remnined in the 1968 Kyger Creek
Little League Baaeball Tourna.
ment (oUj:,ot the original field of
40) following Friday nlpt's action. •
The Mlcldleporl Yankees remained In contention tor this
year• s crown by knocking oil the
Pl. Pleasani steelworkers, 5-l.
In Friday's nil!htcap, the Pl.
Pieellllll Cl\y Ice and Fuelraulged ~racuse•s Giants 6-3 in extra Innings on Dwll!ht Arldna

three-run homer ln the bottom
of lhe ninth.
in the first battle Friday, Middleport br!lk~ . ~ 0,.0 lllad!ock tn
the third hmlngbypuahingacross
loor runs, then held oil the Point
steelworkers for a 5-l victory.-"~
Phil Miller was credited with

Mickey Ash was safe on an er-

GROUND ACTION Is bIg Ibis aeaaon with major leaguers h1Ha11he dust lor various
reasons. Oakland eattber PhD Roof (left) lunges to lag a r a • a e r wbUe tile Plrateo'
Maury WUis (right) mates a beUy landing alter an attempted pletofl. AI lop, Dave
Nelaon or Cleveland grlmacea alter belag h!l by throw whUe sUdfng lato baae.

Doc Smith
Says:

1965 Chevelle S. Sport 1965 Buick Gran
4 speed, 327 erwJ,ne, bucket seats, one

allowed but two hits. Mark Mayes
was charged wllh the del~at. He
allowed five runs m tour hita.
Moyes also fanned nine.
Todd Handley's sixth inning
single and Charles Harmon• a !lith
ion!ng single were the only steelPill receivers being considered
to replace Ray Berry, Ill - time workers aatetles.
Chris Miller had a
and
great pan receiver who retired
.11lngle
for
the
M.mers.
Terry
last year,
Pickens had a single and Keith
Little a single to complete the
Yankees hitting attack.
Twonly-etl!ht batters went down
swinging In the nightcap. The
regolatlon game ended In a 3.3
deadlock. !\)lracuse lad 1.11 alter two Innings. Ci\y lceandFuei
took a 2-1 lead after three, and
was on top 3-1 going ~ tho
last rung.
BALTIMORE, Md, (VPI)
~rarua added two markera
0aa McMahon, one or the most
In lhe sixth to send tile Wt Into
footloose pitcher• in the maJor extra Innings. With one oo~
leques at 38, has been traded
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by the Chlcaao White Sox lor re- Internatlanal Lea&amp;ue IJandlnga
llewr DeMis Ribant of lhe DeBy United Presa International
troll Tigers.
W, L,, Pet. GB
Mclfahon, who had a 2-1 rec- Toledo •.•••. &gt;5 45 .550
ord wltil the White SOX,prerioos- Colwrilua .•.• 48 45 .516 3lh
, )JI pitched lor lhe Milwaukee Roehester •••. 50 47 .S15 3~
Braves, H0111tori Aatroo, Cle• Jackl&lt;liiYIIIe , •• 49 47 .510 4
land • - and Boston R e 4 SYracuse • , , •• 47 47 .500 5
~ This is bla lllh sea11011 in
louisville .•.• t? 51 .480 7
lhe maJora,
Burralo • .•. •• 47 51 .480 7
·• A T!&amp;er spolcesman said lhe Richmond • , •• H 54 .449 10
cltj) ;aor!Rced ago lor Mcldahon
Friday's RoiUlta ·
beetuae .. has ne:xperience. and Rochester 6 Bulfalo 3, 141mlnp
tliat's· what the manapra like Toledo 6 ~...... 2
whea the· h!!ot eoe s llll."
Cellllllhl!a t LOO!svme 3
Ric~ 4 Jack"!""'f'ie 1

were sate on errors. Jim Chand-

RI!SI'ING _ Scout Rlclo' Grymes of Tr&lt;q1 203 rests In the dining tent at Ctmp Kuhn, at

Nortblt), before

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law enacled In lf30 by 1lle 88til

.allace Blocked _

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WUilama soya the bQwtctiOD,
It lll'anted by the 6111 u,
Circuit c o u r t at Clndmlll,
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conlldqhing and agllllf drills toC.Och WUklns replaced ww,
doy under coacbel Dick Ilalnoa, . lama wltb BUI Taylor, a hal~k
Dover, lor lhe SoutJr, "and BW from Barberton, and aubstltuted
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and a lll'aduale Gf Mertlhall UnlLOG~N - louis Parker, Wllh veralcy, Parker otarted h I •
19 yea·r s' BXperlenee In the coach- coa'ching careor wiih live yean
;lng ranks, was named head loot- as an aaallltanl at Wei!slan.
·bati coach by 111e Logan school
He served as head cOach lor
board last nl8ht.
, lhree years at Oak 11111 and ~
He au~ceeda Dick Mikes, wiD went to Warren Hlsh· Scbool for
resl8lled recently to accept a eilht ye~ra as tackle coach wt•.
'lll'a&lt;llate assistantship at 01tlo der Gene Slaughter.
' Unlv~rstty to work on hie masHe nrst came to Logan In 1966
•ter's degree,
as an aasistant to Mel Adams,
" Parker, a mathematics in- took a similar post In Lailcssstructor, also was appointed a a ter In 1967 and then returned
·LHS athletic director and will here last year as Mikes• top
also coach a spring sport.
aide.
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A native of Huntington, W. Va.,
:rarker and his wlte Jane, Jive
at 188 Ruth Ave. !n Bowen
Helafrta. They are tile parents
d. Debby, 18, who will be a
II)' United Press lntetnational
lreabman· at Ohio Unlveral1y'a
Nationni Leaaoe
LMcaster branch this tall, and
G. AB R. H. Pet. Lu Ellen, If, W!IO wiD ·be a
•Aloo, Pit 87 311 26 105 .338 fre1hman Jt LHS. .,. 000 Roger
•Rose, Cln 81 331 56 109 .329 mack, 28, Is 110rV1Df With tbe
·Fiood,St.L 99 415 68 130 .313 U·.S. Air Fore• In Soulh4!1st Aala.
~luraon, Cln92 387 51 121 .313
On &amp;lpt. Dwisht Diller's recllelms, Cin 83 338 23 104 .308 ommendation, lhe board siso apHaller, LA 91 308 19 94 .305 proved .tile emi&gt;lci;-lll,enl or Keltb
·Staub, llou 09 372 37 113 .304 (Kelly) !tihvell, lOll or Mr. and
'Millan, AUa 88 334 30 100 .299 Mrs. James Stllwelloi123Mound
_ 'Grelle,' NY 85 279 22 82 ,294 St., as Junior high malh teacher
•Pill&amp;, Phiia 77 255 32 74 .290 and asststant coach.
Amerlean Lea&amp;ue
He Ia a lll'&amp;lllate of Logan
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G. AB R. H. Pet. Hlllh School and Ohio state Unl•IID!tda.Y. oak 8.1 279 35 86 .308 veralzy, compiling outstanding
Ublndr, Min 97 376 37 110 .293 academic and athletic records at
•Oliva, Min 97 360 45 105 .292 both aehools•
'llarrlan, Boa·84 296 47 85 ,287
still well, who led Logan to Its
:carew, Min 70 282 30 75 .286 first Southeastern Ohio Leaii!IO
&amp;nllh, Bos 95 342 49 97 .284 baseball championship In 1964,
·F,IIW&lt;I, Wash 93 347 U 98 .282 was Ohio Sblte' a Star relief
.Ytltrzold, !loa91 296 51 83 .280 pllcller lhe last two years. llo
Cater, Oak 94 338 55 94 .277 led lhe Buckeye pllchlna sWl
White, NY 94 339 55 94 .277 In earned run average bolh sealloJI'1Irr,.Det 90 310 46 86 .277 sons.
Home Runs
. }Jatloaal League: McCovey, Gf- :::;:~~::::::~:::::::~::::::::::.::::::~:~:::~;!~:::i:~~~~~::::~;~
.onto 24; Allan, Pblls 21; R.
GALUPOLIS - The ~tfi
-A4ron, Braves 20 Hart, Glanta
annual Tribune-Times Randil.19; .Stargell, Pll'ates 18.
: American L.aaue: F. How- csp Golf Tournameni wiU beard, Senators 28; Horton, Tigers gin on the local links Monday
.• 23; Rarn!SOD, Red Sox 22; Jack- ••"~"'ding to Joo Shrader,
SOD, A'a,and Po11eil, Orioles 17. · tournameni chllrman.
Over 90 local golfers are
Rona Baued In ·
O&gt;llOcted
to take part in the
Nllllonal Lea&amp;ue: McCOVey, Gl1968 even~
·lntl 63; Hart, Giants 58; Perez,
All senior male melnbers
Roda 57; Allen, l'lllla, 91amon,
with
established hand!COI&gt;s
Carda and H. Aaron, Braves 56.
•. Amertcaa i.eque: RarreiSOD, · are ollglble to participate.
,Red Sox 72; F, lknnrrd, Son- Clndidates are required to
llurl 70; Powell, Orioles 62i coot,plete one rourxl per week.
·"""'•·Tjgars 60; Ollv, Tw1rur Play ';. e&gt;pec~ to" ~. 5~
(From logan Dnily

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TROOP 203 IN CAMP - Taldng a. break ~ ''1iatehlng
the birdie" are theae mambera olllo)' Scout Troop 203, spon.
s«ed by Grace United Metllodlst Church. 'l1ley are Q to i'): ·
BIUY Kllhn, senior patrol leader; G-se Bush, Allen. Kphn,

GALUPOLIS - Members of Mlural owlmmlng pool In the
Boy Scout Troop 203, sponsored nearby .,.tors of Raccoon Creel&lt;.
1n tbe center of lhe layout,
by . Grace
United Methodist
Church, broke camp saturdiY lhere Is a fltg polo from which
afternoon after a week's stay at scouts proucll1 disPIIY the Tr&lt;q1
Camp Kuhn on the banks or Rae· 203 fltg beneath the American
Rag. A camper IIIVIIOd by Scout.coon Creek at North~~&gt; ·
master
J. s. King serves as fteld
A relaUvely new layout, camp
heodquartsrs
for the troop.
Kuhn is now in its secood year
of ®eration and was the project
of vernon Kuhn, who hu two
5008 , Billy and Allen, in Troop

203.

The troop is dil'lded Into two
patrols. Each patrol has a row
of tents for sleeping aNI a meu
tent. one on one side oC a grove
ot trees, the other on the other

••we cater toTroop203," Kuhn

side.
WhDe in camp, the scouts did
their own cooking by patrols,
14 scouts are enjoying the week- worked on their crafts and relong camp."
·quirements arxl enjoyed swim·
camp Kuhn is laid out on Ill&gt;' ming and canoeing in the waters
proximately 10 "" 12 acres of of Raccoon Creek.
growxt on the bailks of Raccoon
Kllhn oald by developing the
Creek. Running water is ste~Plled c8111) slte he hoped to create a
from a spring that Oows frmt un- gre1.ter interest in scoutl~ and
der a limestone rock shelf. The build II&gt; themembershipofTroop
camp has a ball diamond and a 203.
said. "Last year tlve scouts
atteooed camp here but thls year

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CAMP KUHN - Here is a general overall view of Camp
Kuho at Northlt) as you move across an field toward the
C8q) on the banks of Rlccoon Creek. The camper in the cent-

Scoutmaaer l •._~ ;~ One fl( ,

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two mess teuts lo ohowlt at the rilh~

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' National Loajple: Marlchal, GlREIN IMPRESSIVE
• • 18-f; Rapn. Cuba 8.2; WaahWESTMINSTER, Md. (Up!) -

1llrm. Carda 9-3; GlbSOD,

A former Ohio Slate ~ stllr
.'and Koosman; Meta U-5.
Impressed Baltimore Colts head
, American League: McLain, Tl- coach Don Shull as a pass receiv&amp;ers 19.3; Tlant, lndiano 16~; er,
Jolin, White Sox and Wrll!ht An..
Bo Rein, a 1967 groduate of
.ltli 7-3; santla8o, Red Sox 9-4. osv•. wu one of_ three rookie

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Koosman Blanks Reds, 2-0
NEW YORK (UP!) - Third
baae was oft Umlta to the seven

Cincinnati Reds IIIlo were baaerunners against the New York

THAT'S MY BOY-Ace rootle New York Mel loltllaader
Jerry Kooamaa 1e1a a Jovial plueblal from bla appreda·
Koosmaa Is currently OM! of
live mat141er, Gil
tile NaUoad Learue'a lap pltebera.

Hod&lt;••·

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Gold with pld bl.lerior, full power equlplnen1·
&gt;llld fiCI011 lir-eolldiUonlng.

see
y()ur authoriZed Cad!llac dealer.
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MOTQ.~ . SALES , ·
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The seven· gut on 111e base
paths by · wa,y of lour singles,

two walks and a hit batmnan,
but never made It to third base
as the New York Meta blanked
lhe Redo 2~ and snapped the
Reds' six-game win streak here
Friday.
Meto rookie Jerry Koosman
duelled Tony Cloninger to boust
bls record to U.S.
Cloninger was charged with
his sixth loss in ei!lht decisions
as he allowed five hits, three of
tbem of the lnlield varlet,y, )ntile
seven lm!ngs he worked,
Both nms ot1 Clon.Jnger were
scored by Ed Charles who came
home on lnlield outs by Ron
SWOboda. Charles crossed the
plate In the aecond Inning and
again in the fourth frame.
The Reds stood in tillrd place,
14'h games bablnd tile le&amp;~~~~e­
leadlng St. Louts Cardinals who
split a twin bill with tbe Plltsbursh Pirates.

Middleport Yankees, Point Gty
Ice and Fuel Post Tourney Wins
·CHESlffiE - Eight teams remnined in the 1968 Kyger Creek
Little League Baaeball Tourna.
ment (oUj:,ot the original field of
40) following Friday nlpt's action. •
The Mlcldleporl Yankees remained In contention tor this
year• s crown by knocking oil the
Pl. Pleasani steelworkers, 5-l.
In Friday's nil!htcap, the Pl.
Pieellllll Cl\y Ice and Fuelraulged ~racuse•s Giants 6-3 in extra Innings on Dwll!ht Arldna

three-run homer ln the bottom
of lhe ninth.
in the first battle Friday, Middleport br!lk~ . ~ 0,.0 lllad!ock tn
the third hmlngbypuahingacross
loor runs, then held oil the Point
steelworkers for a 5-l victory.-"~
Phil Miller was credited with

Mickey Ash was safe on an er-

GROUND ACTION Is bIg Ibis aeaaon with major leaguers h1Ha11he dust lor various
reasons. Oakland eattber PhD Roof (left) lunges to lag a r a • a e r wbUe tile Plrateo'
Maury WUis (right) mates a beUy landing alter an attempted pletofl. AI lop, Dave
Nelaon or Cleveland grlmacea alter belag h!l by throw whUe sUdfng lato baae.

Doc Smith
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allowed five runs m tour hita.
Moyes also fanned nine.
Todd Handley's sixth inning
single and Charles Harmon• a !lith
ion!ng single were the only steelPill receivers being considered
to replace Ray Berry, Ill - time workers aatetles.
Chris Miller had a
and
great pan receiver who retired
.11lngle
for
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M.mers.
Terry
last year,
Pickens had a single and Keith
Little a single to complete the
Yankees hitting attack.
Twonly-etl!ht batters went down
swinging In the nightcap. The
regolatlon game ended In a 3.3
deadlock. !\)lracuse lad 1.11 alter two Innings. Ci\y lceandFuei
took a 2-1 lead after three, and
was on top 3-1 going ~ tho
last rung.
BALTIMORE, Md, (VPI)
~rarua added two markera
0aa McMahon, one or the most
In lhe sixth to send tile Wt Into
footloose pitcher• in the maJor extra Innings. With one oo~
leques at 38, has been traded
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by the Chlcaao White Sox lor re- Internatlanal Lea&amp;ue IJandlnga
llewr DeMis Ribant of lhe DeBy United Presa International
troll Tigers.
W, L,, Pet. GB
Mclfahon, who had a 2-1 rec- Toledo •.•••. &gt;5 45 .550
ord wltil the White SOX,prerioos- Colwrilua .•.• 48 45 .516 3lh
, )JI pitched lor lhe Milwaukee Roehester •••. 50 47 .S15 3~
Braves, H0111tori Aatroo, Cle• Jackl&lt;liiYIIIe , •• 49 47 .510 4
land • - and Boston R e 4 SYracuse • , , •• 47 47 .500 5
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louisville .•.• t? 51 .480 7
lhe maJora,
Burralo • .•. •• 47 51 .480 7
·• A T!&amp;er spolcesman said lhe Richmond • , •• H 54 .449 10
cltj) ;aor!Rced ago lor Mcldahon
Friday's RoiUlta ·
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tliat's· what the manapra like Toledo 6 ~...... 2
whea the· h!!ot eoe s llll."
Cellllllhl!a t LOO!svme 3
Ric~ 4 Jack"!""'f'ie 1

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Slantord Unlveralcy set lor
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Third place, on computed time,
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Tournament
For PeeWees

LEAO IS SHARED
COLOGNE, Germany CUPOCharles Bishop, an American
amateur, aDd E~'s Ber1111'11 Hunt, shared lite lead
today at the outsst or the
second round of lite Weal

SYRACUSE - Managers o!
. area teams lnterested lD parti.CJPllins In a Pee Wee Tournament
at the Syracuse Mmdctpol Park
are uked w make their intenqerman q~en . gdf chemploo. lions known by contactln&amp; Bob
ablp.
Winsell II Tile DaUy Senlinelin
Blship IDd Hunt both ftred Pomeroy thla week.
r- under par 68a Friday over Plans are belns made, U Ina IIJ8I!Y 6,715-yard coorse to terest Ia oumclent, I&lt;&gt; hold drawlead VIcente Fernandez o1 tnss lor a Pee Wee Toornament
Arpntlna by a stroke IDd during the week of llugust 4.
)larUn Roeslns of Holland by
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CIIILUCOTHE - Southeast.
ern Ohio High School
teams are ineluded In the
mid-summer edllion of the Ohio
lllglt School, College IDd Pro
FoodJall Buckeye FoodJall rnaga.
zlne.
BuYiewing 1968 acUYIUea lor
lite magazine In lite SEO area Is
CHICAGO (tlPO _ F.;DIIIOil John Skinner, (liUUcolheGazette
Jenkins, whose double tsnlled a sports editor.
two-run uprl&amp;lng In the t!tlrd
Skinner seyo lhe area's tq&gt;
Inning, gave up just foor sin- Class AA power this laU (on
gtes S&amp;tord&amp;y In pltchlns lite Chi- paper) Is Athena' Bulldogs,
cam&gt; Cubs 00 a 2-1 triumph over coached by veteran menl&lt;&gt;r Don
lite Los Anseles Dodgers.
Eskey. Others e!IPeelsd to rank
The Cub rlgttt-llander, who set high this year In AA elreles are
a club strlkeoot mark or 236 . Washins~&lt;&gt;n Court House, Greenlast seaaon, tanned 13 Dodger&amp; field and Lancaster,
Unlaw, wlt!t a 29-game win00 incrsase his National League
lead 00 165. It was a personal nlng streak, may IIIJ'In be a powhiglt for the Canadian-born pu. erhouse In Class A circles accher who twice had struck out cording w Skinner.
12 batters In a game.
Portsmout!t Notre Dame, unTile
the 11t!t for Jon- beaten In 1967 and ranked J&gt;IDI·
kina, who has been beaten 10 l•!Jer· ilhe tfiro•Jilil&gt;rt"lilolt iit 't!\i
Umes thio year.
can.,algn, has suffered heavy
Tile CUbs ptmed the loss on losses by grad,.tlon. Waverly
sout!tpew Claud&amp; Osteen, who aut- Is OliPOctud to be another powerfered his !Slit setback sgalnst house In the SEO area this year.
eight vicl&lt;&gt;rles.
In awnmarlzi~W Sout!teastern
Jenldns led off the CUbs' third Ohio League acUYIUes, Skinner
wit!t a double Into left center wrttes:
field. He stq&gt;pud at t!tlrd 011
"Don Eskey wUI have a voterDon Keoaln6er't lingle to rlgltt an team at Alhens, led by senior
IDd S&lt;CR'ed 011 a alngle by Glem hallback Mike Goodwin, an All·
Beckert, Kesaln6er t!ten scored SEOAL choice t!tepasttwoyosrs.
aa BUI¥ WUllams hit Into 8 The race for first place In the
double play.
SEOAL mey not even be close,
Jenkins Who gave up a single but the race for the ~
w Wllllo' Davia leadlns o1f the ' spot ligures w be Ugltt.
game, did not permit another hit
'"Tile WP chaUense to Athens
until Ron Falrb" singled with may come trom GaUipollL (NotAl
oneoutlntheseventh.
- Theoe two teams meet In the
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to hit hla outstanding receiver
Jon Rot!tgeb (8'0, 190). Hal f.
back Gary F1aher (5'10, 168)
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Mlnneaoll at CaUlornla, night
New YID'k at Detroit, night
Washington at Cleveland; night
Bt.itlmore at Beaton (2)

HEMPSTEAD, N, Y. (UPIJ Dem!IRandall, asecondyeardef~lve tackle. ..~~ ,ljl.
New York Jeto training camp
~-.;;=;.,:~:""'"men 1 S&amp;turd&amp;y after havln6 walked oo1
Ranked No. 2 nationallY and earlier in the - k.
The, 8-7, 251-J!OUnder from
third . seeded bere, Ashe bested
(UPIJ - FardNim
Allen Stone, Australia's tlfth. Oklahoma Stale left for hio home
dm,llf;!•'a RamlwllloPI!Dthtlt
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IOlaon S&amp;pt. S when 80
The 18-year-old !rom New because he waan't slltlettud wit!t
Fu,i~oi roport to head foot..
York, ranked No. 8 In lite Unlt- hia progreos after undergoing
..,.h Jim Lanalqr for, an
e&lt;f"'stalel, lost two set 1&gt;0lntl knee surgery last winter.
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llanlo·hlt lite grid lor real LOVE TO FIGHT
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The Jets wUI play a rookie
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KINGSTON, Jamaica {UPI)eel and lost the game 1&gt;1 hitting
Del!~t. The r""'!JIDder of llanl llllllns Percy lloyle, the
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..~·--~ home tchudule linda promlllns l!ghtwetgttt contender ·
:whick made It 6-6, allclr whlcb Colts 'J'Uj&gt;&amp;d&amp;y nlgttt.
»loyins ~ oct. 5 tnm Juiw'ca, altempll to w111
-111.,- r~ evenJ¥ to 7-7.
Fairfield Oct. 19andver• I the ~eaJth dtte {9f the I
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HAVERFORD Pa. (UPI) · ~ · lngtheNlurnalnlot!tenet.She
lloyl"! WU •IUI&amp;UCCOIIfUiln I UniOlded teen : ager·~•PJI• Won til&amp; set In llte,next game by
ll1d lhrt, yearo ago to win the eon _.. lhe 69t!t 8IRill ~- · broaJdDtl throu&amp;h aervtce wlt!t a
Utlo trcm Jlumuo Grant, alao of .,-lvanla Lawn 'l'omla ·~· forehand return.
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Frida;/, s,pt. 20.) Glenn Trout,
who ·was 9-0 In 1966 at Stanton
Local to earn "COlcb-oCYear" honors In theEaalernDistrlct, has 12 veterans back tnm
last yosr's $-5 club.
"Bob Brennan hes cllllljiUed a
70-311-2 overaU coochlns record
lnelud!ng 51).23-2 at WeUston.
Twe.ty lettermen, lneludlns aU·
leasue middle guard Steve Price
and quarterhacit Rick Perdue,
brot!ter of former Ohio ,Stall
atsr Tom, !lgure 1&lt;&gt; brln6 lhe
Rockel&amp; back !rom a 4-6 record
last season.
"Senior Hljo' DeSiephen, honorable menUon all-leasue quarterback last year, will lead Jackson
In Ben Buckles' coachins debut
at the school.
Logan finished second In the
le13Ue last year under D I c k
Mikes Wit!t an S.1 overaUreoord.
•l'f,li,liS,.;'hlcliil6iil.las-'ir ec:rord In Its nrst year ot ""'radon
last seaaon under (llarles Chancey, has 11 returnlns lettAormen
but Ogures w place out of the.
money In lite race lor rop honors.
lronWn, S-4 laat season, makes
its l8ague debut wlt!t.elghtlettAor·
men retornlns arid lite amaUest
team phyolcally the school haa
fielded In yosrs.
Here' a a brief rundown on two
Ieasuea Clli!II&gt;Hed by Sklmer:
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ATHLETIC LEAGUE
Logan (AA) ftnlshed S.l but
lost the conference to Mel.iL
Logan baa 6 regular• IDd 6 le~
termon returJilnr, The Chle'taina: will be itrobg trmn tackle

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'l'on1 Spencer led the ,Mlllp Athenil. , 002 030 Olw 12 • I
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Lll!calller•tiiiOft~forthe three Athena""""a,..irl!l~a. itunt, l!ld lt' \laatled, 11-11. aaAUit with foUr h!t~ · in tour
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I'ITTSBUIIGH (VPI) -,John f'Aw#&lt;j~~ 'atDsJ-. " , •· / ';(~ ·'-, -,~ SIIP.ntiJt~ . ~sUits
, · vanc!i!l ·t!&gt; lito iln.l1ln lito win- nlo Ault ~cud t!Mi ftv.ololelca tWeOn t!tlid IDd ~ ~~ S&amp;uer bad two doutil" .!Or the Pel'l',l' ('7) 11. CalVIn (8) .iljd II.
Edlvarda drove In two run1 wit!t • 8eb Tolan .lalu!ed on f ··Wild' waihllliljln•5 Booton 4
nora ~,,...,.._ ''At!t111i made, It run a. Atllilt$ came back With ~
1ilth tile wiDnl;;g Ioaers.
w~~ (V}t. IIUII.
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!I!Qul4 'Athena win.
,alter- 7.
:'iQtoey over lhe Plttaburgb PI· Mooiie'l wild 11tck-&lt;lft ,atUimPt. Mlhne~QI&amp;.. at' O&amp;kland, twlll(!ht noon'• WI, a 10CC!Iid same will In the - m of .lite illmb,
:,_., Slturda)o, Hhindihe ~lxohtt Wok t!tlrd ·on Or!Indo. C'Aipeda• 1 d!I...., at California, .night
follow. Should Lanei~Oter wlll·ihe lldp Deoldoon, o pinch hitter,
pltch!nr of Steve cartOOn.
grOIIIIIkJui and scoreil on Ed- . · . ~·a Probable Plt&lt;:hers contest, It 'IIIII.- adY'incs. til lhe led ocr with awalk. Mark Bullock
• ClritOI!WI&amp;re!lliiulhlelorthe warda' aecrltice fiJ"U&gt;lell.
Mlllll!seta (Merritt Ml) at state tournamelll, ~ed to lrlplud, acorlng DomiiiOOL That ·
thlrcl run hilllaolf when he slam·
The C&amp;r\llnala scored t h e 1 r Oakland (Krawae Ul 4:30 p.m. begin on Aq. 12 Ill At!tena. made It 11..!1.
!bud hl.l ,second homof l.W t be fourt!t run In the ninth on olnsle•
.Chicago Glohn7-3)atCalifonda . Mslgs held a lllln ~ lead
Lance llepp grounded out to
.r!f\11 O~ld seats In tho llllh !Do by Mike Sba!IIIDII, JUlian Javier (Murphy 2-3) 4 p. m.
after alx lnnlngl J&amp;stsrilay, IDd ~or, Bullock remained on
.JIIrii otr rookie Bob Moose, who and Bogar Mirto.
New York (Bahnsen 9-8 IDd
~t his seventh game agalnot
carlton, who handed . lite Pi- Peterson 6-.')) at Cleveland(Tiant
I ~es Yiclorloa.
ratsa lbelr 13th shutout at the 19-8 and Hargan 6-llot"WIIUams
1-f.·'!'lle Clrdlnals got carlton the season, fanned tour, wall&lt;ed two 7~), (%), I p. m.
~- f\11 he needed fO!' hialOth and waa never lnaerloustroOible.
Booton CLonborg 1-3) at Wasl&gt;1 IYIOkii tp!nai five Joiaealn the
MOose went ....,n·-lnnings, tnswn (Pascual 9-5), 1:30 p.m.
1 :tl,llll lml~Wo , Lou lirock alnsled, )'Ieiding three runa IDd live hits
lletrolt (Lillich 74! at Balli·
third • Curt whUo otrlklng out sevenandwalk- more (McNall¥ 12-8), 5:30 p.m.
IF10Cid'a grouJllloout and scored on tng one.
lolonday'a Games
Chle&amp;go at Oakland, nlgltt
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Waahlnsoon at Cleveland, night
Colt•' lineman Bubba Smidt, pre81 United Press IJXemalional
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Ba!Umnre at Bosl&lt;&gt;n (2)
Yiouslf
had tryouts wit!t the Colts
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Green Ba,y Packers pared t!telr and Chicago Bears.
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In-camp rooter to 58 pleyers
CLit were: Ridley GlbiOil, a defensive
beck from Ba,ylor; 'l'on1
Sa:turdey
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six
rookies
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cut and another, WHile Rl(y Smith, Rowland, defensJve back rrom
W',;,~TO'N (UTh
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d' Ingle d
Atlanll . . .• , 54 46 .541 12
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lett camp voluntarily.
Dllnola College; Frank Gelaul' ~"'
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rove · Cincinnati .... 48 46 .511 15
lahlnBton Serlltora scored tour home Stroud with lite second run
Fran •••. 49 50 _495 IIJlh
Smidt, a tree agent running man, Ranker from Rhode Is: : 1 In the !~fat budns wlt!t the
and two more runs came acroas , (llleqo •• , . .50 51 •495 !6\', bock and brolher of Baltimore land; Rm Wort!tem, center !rom
~ of ~ h!ta, two Walke IIIIi on alnsles by Ken MeMuUen, Ber· Philadel!lhla 48 51 474 lll'h - - - - - - - - - Arkanass Stele; Tom OWens,
Jl Wild plleh S&amp;turda)' toturaHck nle AUen and Jim French.
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· aoston 1lecl Sox~
Aller Bualon bad ~rowed Its New,York .... 48 54.471 19
TENNIS UPSET
and Metro Gerela, tho !reo agent
Demlls lllalns,the lastoUoor de1lclt w ~.1heS&amp;nstorsseored :::,u•Ange~- ·:~
-~~ ~~h BAASTAO, SWed&amp;n (IJPJ) - specialist - kicks soecer-acyle
Roeer Teylor of Britain and w!t!t either foot.
Uhlnrtoa pltcbera, put out a whet proved to be the decisive
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Nicola PUle or YugoslaVIa,
Tile Packers' two tq&gt; draft
sorprloe winners of Frlday choice&amp;, Fred Carr IDd Bill
~ llllud and oneoutandplt&lt;:J&gt;. aell reached second on an error
turdsy 8 U..sults
matches, take on l.C)Set victim&amp; Lueck, are wit!t lite College All.$:1,000 MINIMUM DEPOSIT
jldaladoutblllt!terosto!theway by Joe Foy and camearilundon i,hi::; 2 t;:tt~~· 1
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Demis Ralston of Bakersfleld, stars, Who play Green Ba,y in
tp 1 proaerve l .....r Joe Cole- Stroud' a siiW(e,
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Reggie (lmlt!t and Fay icored Atlanta at Philadelphia, night
cant, and Jobn Newcombe of Chicqo Frldey nigbt
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The Packers work&amp;d out SatINTEIEST PAID $EII-ANNUALL Y
Smidt brougbt homo lhelr ftrst Son Fra':"lsco at Houston, night acUon In the eU pro Champion urday mornln6 in preparation for
1 lle1 Vn10r uld Ed Stroud walk~ IQ lllrt Ibn Washington nUy rmiD the secondwhenhewalked,
&amp;mday s Probably Plt&lt;:hers
Cup tennis U&gt;urney.
lite All-Stars and were given
I!Ptnst illl'ter_Gary BaU. Unaer .' went to third onRicoPetroceUI'a
All Ttmea ED'l'
Tl,ylor overcame a two set &amp;lnd&amp;y off.
~eorid a1J the way crOp, second single IDd scored 18 Foy hit
ClncinnaU(Maloneyll-6latNew . deftclt w q,aet Bulawn 3-6, 3-6,
Gener~l manager Vince Lom~strOud moved to third on 1 toto a double ploy,
York (Seaver 9-6), 2p. m.
S-4,'9-7, S.l whilePUic sUit&gt;rlsed bardi announced two veterans,
·lilJ4 pitCh.
Smith hit hio alxlh homer of the
St. Louts (Jaster 6-.')) at Pitts- Newcombe 6-1, 6-1, 1~, 6-4.
year 1a the fourth and Bo ..,. burgh (McBean 7·9) 1:35 p.m. They will switch op-nll !or Dlard Gale GUI!ngltam IDd Cll&amp;rterback Zeke Bratkowlkl, bad
added anolhe~ ""' In lhst ~ns
Atlanta GlarYis 10-7) at PltiJa. today' s matches.
signed 1968 contracts. ·
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Allen PultJ, Arbo.i MOore,
KeYin Stutler,~~~~ FCH"Ibea.
S&amp;cond Row, ·Jimm,y, Joe ·
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Arnold, Steve Jenkins
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Area Teams Featured
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GALLIPOLIS - Noel Heis- .
ter, new !ootiJoll coach ot the
Hannan Trace 111gb School
WUdcats, has set 8 p.m. Morr
day, Aug: 5, as ••Get Acquainted Night" tor players a n d

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HOST TEAM twr-ent to begin today at the Munlctpol Park Field ln,S,,acuae, will go q, agalnstChesilireat6:30p. m. lolonday. GIJI!!IB
today are Middleport vs. Dowler'a Transmlsolon of Parketsburg at 2 p. m. and Pcmeroy vs. South Parkersburg F11llDCe
at 4:30 p. m. Members of the Syrieuae squad are tr'!nlrow, ·

the Alin'a rudder had a detect
ustenhouse and his crew had
w miiiiOUVer t!telr boat with the
sails and an auxiliary rudder
lite aldjlper maclo of. a wood8n

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llO&amp;ch Bill Bowerman

Syracuse, host team for a PbiG- Jioguo

UcaJ miles from Travemuende,

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He salcl that some l,!iQO RID·

Arthur Hanson of Washinston,
D.C.
America's Ondlne, with New
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WU.BERFORCE, Ohio (UPIJ
-Central stale Unlverslcy At!tleUc Dlrecwr Gaston Lewis will
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Tahoe, Nevada, where he Will
lake up dulles as assistant
Olympic track coach.
America's runners are at the
Nevada site for high altltud&amp;
trslnlng for lite 1968 Mexico
Clt7 Olympics.
Er.thuaiastic aboot tlds year's
Ol7mpic track team. L&amp;Wis
tald, "rts the best we~e ever
had It everybocb' who qualities
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Ba!Uc port on oecaalon ot . lis reptta," said Wellman, whoRS
tOOth annl•erl&amp;l')', laid that ID- nicknamed ''Serubby'tblbl.aaevdiiiO'J ekli&gt;per, S&amp;Dwel K. WeU· en enw membsn.
Wsllman, whose crew h!ll an
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Tournament
For PeeWees

LEAO IS SHARED
COLOGNE, Germany CUPOCharles Bishop, an American
amateur, aDd E~'s Ber1111'11 Hunt, shared lite lead
today at the outsst or the
second round of lite Weal

SYRACUSE - Managers o!
. area teams lnterested lD parti.CJPllins In a Pee Wee Tournament
at the Syracuse Mmdctpol Park
are uked w make their intenqerman q~en . gdf chemploo. lions known by contactln&amp; Bob
ablp.
Winsell II Tile DaUy Senlinelin
Blship IDd Hunt both ftred Pomeroy thla week.
r- under par 68a Friday over Plans are belns made, U Ina IIJ8I!Y 6,715-yard coorse to terest Ia oumclent, I&lt;&gt; hold drawlead VIcente Fernandez o1 tnss lor a Pee Wee Toornament
Arpntlna by a stroke IDd during the week of llugust 4.
)larUn Roeslns of Holland by
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CIIILUCOTHE - Southeast.
ern Ohio High School
teams are ineluded In the
mid-summer edllion of the Ohio
lllglt School, College IDd Pro
FoodJall Buckeye FoodJall rnaga.
zlne.
BuYiewing 1968 acUYIUea lor
lite magazine In lite SEO area Is
CHICAGO (tlPO _ F.;DIIIOil John Skinner, (liUUcolheGazette
Jenkins, whose double tsnlled a sports editor.
two-run uprl&amp;lng In the t!tlrd
Skinner seyo lhe area's tq&gt;
Inning, gave up just foor sin- Class AA power this laU (on
gtes S&amp;tord&amp;y In pltchlns lite Chi- paper) Is Athena' Bulldogs,
cam&gt; Cubs 00 a 2-1 triumph over coached by veteran menl&lt;&gt;r Don
lite Los Anseles Dodgers.
Eskey. Others e!IPeelsd to rank
The Cub rlgttt-llander, who set high this year In AA elreles are
a club strlkeoot mark or 236 . Washins~&lt;&gt;n Court House, Greenlast seaaon, tanned 13 Dodger&amp; field and Lancaster,
Unlaw, wlt!t a 29-game win00 incrsase his National League
lead 00 165. It was a personal nlng streak, may IIIJ'In be a powhiglt for the Canadian-born pu. erhouse In Class A circles accher who twice had struck out cording w Skinner.
12 batters In a game.
Portsmout!t Notre Dame, unTile
the 11t!t for Jon- beaten In 1967 and ranked J&gt;IDI·
kina, who has been beaten 10 l•!Jer· ilhe tfiro•Jilil&gt;rt"lilolt iit 't!\i
Umes thio year.
can.,algn, has suffered heavy
Tile CUbs ptmed the loss on losses by grad,.tlon. Waverly
sout!tpew Claud&amp; Osteen, who aut- Is OliPOctud to be another powerfered his !Slit setback sgalnst house In the SEO area this year.
eight vicl&lt;&gt;rles.
In awnmarlzi~W Sout!teastern
Jenldns led off the CUbs' third Ohio League acUYIUes, Skinner
wit!t a double Into left center wrttes:
field. He stq&gt;pud at t!tlrd 011
"Don Eskey wUI have a voterDon Keoaln6er't lingle to rlgltt an team at Alhens, led by senior
IDd S&lt;CR'ed 011 a alngle by Glem hallback Mike Goodwin, an All·
Beckert, Kesaln6er t!ten scored SEOAL choice t!tepasttwoyosrs.
aa BUI¥ WUllams hit Into 8 The race for first place In the
double play.
SEOAL mey not even be close,
Jenkins Who gave up a single but the race for the ~
w Wllllo' Davia leadlns o1f the ' spot ligures w be Ugltt.
game, did not permit another hit
'"Tile WP chaUense to Athens
until Ron Falrb" singled with may come trom GaUipollL (NotAl
oneoutlntheseventh.
- Theoe two teams meet In the
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Athena and NebonvUie-York
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to hit hla outstanding receiver
Jon Rot!tgeb (8'0, 190). Hal f.
back Gary F1aher (5'10, 168)
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Monday 1 Games
Chlcqo at.Oakland, night
Mlnneaoll at CaUlornla, night
New YID'k at Detroit, night
Washington at Cleveland; night
Bt.itlmore at Beaton (2)

HEMPSTEAD, N, Y. (UPIJ Dem!IRandall, asecondyeardef~lve tackle. ..~~ ,ljl.
New York Jeto training camp
~-.;;=;.,:~:""'"men 1 S&amp;turd&amp;y after havln6 walked oo1
Ranked No. 2 nationallY and earlier in the - k.
The, 8-7, 251-J!OUnder from
third . seeded bere, Ashe bested
(UPIJ - FardNim
Allen Stone, Australia's tlfth. Oklahoma Stale left for hio home
dm,llf;!•'a RamlwllloPI!Dthtlt
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IOlaon S&amp;pt. S when 80
The 18-year-old !rom New because he waan't slltlettud wit!t
Fu,i~oi roport to head foot..
York, ranked No. 8 In lite Unlt- hia progreos after undergoing
..,.h Jim Lanalqr for, an
e&lt;f"'stalel, lost two set 1&gt;0lntl knee surgery last winter.
~~IJ "•ummer ctmp."
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In lhe openln6 set at 6-5. MIBI
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ment shots to fi""t olf two set at Hofstra Unlvoralcy, RandaU
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llanlo·hlt lite grid lor real LOVE TO FIGHT
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The Jets wUI play a rookie
'lt hamo When they elaeh
KINGSTON, Jamaica {UPI)eel and lost the game 1&gt;1 hitting
Del!~t. The r""'!JIDder of llanl llllllns Percy lloyle, the
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..~·--~ home tchudule linda promlllns l!ghtwetgttt contender ·
:whick made It 6-6, allclr whlcb Colts 'J'Uj&gt;&amp;d&amp;y nlgttt.
»loyins ~ oct. 5 tnm Juiw'ca, altempll to w111
-111.,- r~ evenJ¥ to 7-7.
Fairfield Oct. 19andver• I the ~eaJth dtte {9f the I
~II Plgeon'l JIOWerful ser.
Oct. 28..
·10~ 111110 tonight wllen he
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HAVERFORD Pa. (UPI) · ~ · lngtheNlurnalnlot!tenet.She
lloyl"! WU •IUI&amp;UCCOIIfUiln I UniOlded teen : ager·~•PJI• Won til&amp; set In llte,next game by
ll1d lhrt, yearo ago to win the eon _.. lhe 69t!t 8IRill ~- · broaJdDtl throu&amp;h aervtce wlt!t a
Utlo trcm Jlumuo Grant, alao of .,-lvanla Lawn 'l'omla ·~· forehand return.
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1968 loop opener at Glllljlolls on
Frida;/, s,pt. 20.) Glenn Trout,
who ·was 9-0 In 1966 at Stanton
Local to earn "COlcb-oCYear" honors In theEaalernDistrlct, has 12 veterans back tnm
last yosr's $-5 club.
"Bob Brennan hes cllllljiUed a
70-311-2 overaU coochlns record
lnelud!ng 51).23-2 at WeUston.
Twe.ty lettermen, lneludlns aU·
leasue middle guard Steve Price
and quarterhacit Rick Perdue,
brot!ter of former Ohio ,Stall
atsr Tom, !lgure 1&lt;&gt; brln6 lhe
Rockel&amp; back !rom a 4-6 record
last season.
"Senior Hljo' DeSiephen, honorable menUon all-leasue quarterback last year, will lead Jackson
In Ben Buckles' coachins debut
at the school.
Logan finished second In the
le13Ue last year under D I c k
Mikes Wit!t an S.1 overaUreoord.
•l'f,li,liS,.;'hlcliil6iil.las-'ir ec:rord In Its nrst year ot ""'radon
last seaaon under (llarles Chancey, has 11 returnlns lettAormen
but Ogures w place out of the.
money In lite race lor rop honors.
lronWn, S-4 laat season, makes
its l8ague debut wlt!t.elghtlettAor·
men retornlns arid lite amaUest
team phyolcally the school haa
fielded In yosrs.
Here' a a brief rundown on two
Ieasuea Clli!II&gt;Hed by Sklmer:
SOUTHEASTERN OIDO
ATHLETIC LEAGUE
Logan (AA) ftnlshed S.l but
lost the conference to Mel.iL
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'l'on1 Spencer led the ,Mlllp Athenil. , 002 030 Olw 12 • I
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Lll!calller•tiiiOft~forthe three Athena""""a,..irl!l~a. itunt, l!ld lt' \laatled, 11-11. aaAUit with foUr h!t~ · in tour
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I'ITTSBUIIGH (VPI) -,John f'Aw#&lt;j~~ 'atDsJ-. " , •· / ';(~ ·'-, -,~ SIIP.ntiJt~ . ~sUits
, · vanc!i!l ·t!&gt; lito iln.l1ln lito win- nlo Ault ~cud t!Mi ftv.ololelca tWeOn t!tlid IDd ~ ~~ S&amp;uer bad two doutil" .!Or the Pel'l',l' ('7) 11. CalVIn (8) .iljd II.
Edlvarda drove In two run1 wit!t • 8eb Tolan .lalu!ed on f ··Wild' waihllliljln•5 Booton 4
nora ~,,...,.._ ''At!t111i made, It run a. Atllilt$ came back With ~
1ilth tile wiDnl;;g Ioaers.
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!I!Qul4 'Athena win.
,alter- 7.
:'iQtoey over lhe Plttaburgb PI· Mooiie'l wild 11tck-&lt;lft ,atUimPt. Mlhne~QI&amp;.. at' O&amp;kland, twlll(!ht noon'• WI, a 10CC!Iid same will In the - m of .lite illmb,
:,_., Slturda)o, Hhindihe ~lxohtt Wok t!tlrd ·on Or!Indo. C'Aipeda• 1 d!I...., at California, .night
follow. Should Lanei~Oter wlll·ihe lldp Deoldoon, o pinch hitter,
pltch!nr of Steve cartOOn.
grOIIIIIkJui and scoreil on Ed- . · . ~·a Probable Plt&lt;:hers contest, It 'IIIII.- adY'incs. til lhe led ocr with awalk. Mark Bullock
• ClritOI!WI&amp;re!lliiulhlelorthe warda' aecrltice fiJ"U&gt;lell.
Mlllll!seta (Merritt Ml) at state tournamelll, ~ed to lrlplud, acorlng DomiiiOOL That ·
thlrcl run hilllaolf when he slam·
The C&amp;r\llnala scored t h e 1 r Oakland (Krawae Ul 4:30 p.m. begin on Aq. 12 Ill At!tena. made It 11..!1.
!bud hl.l ,second homof l.W t be fourt!t run In the ninth on olnsle•
.Chicago Glohn7-3)atCalifonda . Mslgs held a lllln ~ lead
Lance llepp grounded out to
.r!f\11 O~ld seats In tho llllh !Do by Mike Sba!IIIDII, JUlian Javier (Murphy 2-3) 4 p. m.
after alx lnnlngl J&amp;stsrilay, IDd ~or, Bullock remained on
.JIIrii otr rookie Bob Moose, who and Bogar Mirto.
New York (Bahnsen 9-8 IDd
~t his seventh game agalnot
carlton, who handed . lite Pi- Peterson 6-.')) at Cleveland(Tiant
I ~es Yiclorloa.
ratsa lbelr 13th shutout at the 19-8 and Hargan 6-llot"WIIUams
1-f.·'!'lle Clrdlnals got carlton the season, fanned tour, wall&lt;ed two 7~), (%), I p. m.
~- f\11 he needed fO!' hialOth and waa never lnaerloustroOible.
Booton CLonborg 1-3) at Wasl&gt;1 IYIOkii tp!nai five Joiaealn the
MOose went ....,n·-lnnings, tnswn (Pascual 9-5), 1:30 p.m.
1 :tl,llll lml~Wo , Lou lirock alnsled, )'Ieiding three runa IDd live hits
lletrolt (Lillich 74! at Balli·
third • Curt whUo otrlklng out sevenandwalk- more (McNall¥ 12-8), 5:30 p.m.
IF10Cid'a grouJllloout and scored on tng one.
lolonday'a Games
Chle&amp;go at Oakland, nlgltt
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Waahlnsoon at Cleveland, night
Colt•' lineman Bubba Smidt, pre81 United Press IJXemalional
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Ba!Umnre at Bosl&lt;&gt;n (2)
Yiouslf
had tryouts wit!t the Colts
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Green Ba,y Packers pared t!telr and Chicago Bears.
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In-camp rooter to 58 pleyers
CLit were: Ridley GlbiOil, a defensive
beck from Ba,ylor; 'l'on1
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cut and another, WHile Rl(y Smith, Rowland, defensJve back rrom
W',;,~TO'N (UTh
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Atlanll . . .• , 54 46 .541 12
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lett camp voluntarily.
Dllnola College; Frank Gelaul' ~"'
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rove · Cincinnati .... 48 46 .511 15
lahlnBton Serlltora scored tour home Stroud with lite second run
Fran •••. 49 50 _495 IIJlh
Smidt, a tree agent running man, Ranker from Rhode Is: : 1 In the !~fat budns wlt!t the
and two more runs came acroas , (llleqo •• , . .50 51 •495 !6\', bock and brolher of Baltimore land; Rm Wort!tem, center !rom
~ of ~ h!ta, two Walke IIIIi on alnsles by Ken MeMuUen, Ber· Philadel!lhla 48 51 474 lll'h - - - - - - - - - Arkanass Stele; Tom OWens,
Jl Wild plleh S&amp;turda)' toturaHck nle AUen and Jim French.
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· aoston 1lecl Sox~
Aller Bualon bad ~rowed Its New,York .... 48 54.471 19
TENNIS UPSET
and Metro Gerela, tho !reo agent
Demlls lllalns,the lastoUoor de1lclt w ~.1heS&amp;nstorsseored :::,u•Ange~- ·:~
-~~ ~~h BAASTAO, SWed&amp;n (IJPJ) - specialist - kicks soecer-acyle
Roeer Teylor of Britain and w!t!t either foot.
Uhlnrtoa pltcbera, put out a whet proved to be the decisive
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Nicola PUle or YugoslaVIa,
Tile Packers' two tq&gt; draft
sorprloe winners of Frlday choice&amp;, Fred Carr IDd Bill
~ llllud and oneoutandplt&lt;:J&gt;. aell reached second on an error
turdsy 8 U..sults
matches, take on l.C)Set victim&amp; Lueck, are wit!t lite College All.$:1,000 MINIMUM DEPOSIT
jldaladoutblllt!terosto!theway by Joe Foy and camearilundon i,hi::; 2 t;:tt~~· 1
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Demis Ralston of Bakersfleld, stars, Who play Green Ba,y in
tp 1 proaerve l .....r Joe Cole- Stroud' a siiW(e,
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Reggie (lmlt!t and Fay icored Atlanta at Philadelphia, night
cant, and Jobn Newcombe of Chicqo Frldey nigbt
90 DAY MINIMUM
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The Packers work&amp;d out SatINTEIEST PAID $EII-ANNUALL Y
Smidt brougbt homo lhelr ftrst Son Fra':"lsco at Houston, night acUon In the eU pro Champion urday mornln6 in preparation for
1 lle1 Vn10r uld Ed Stroud walk~ IQ lllrt Ibn Washington nUy rmiD the secondwhenhewalked,
&amp;mday s Probably Plt&lt;:hers
Cup tennis U&gt;urney.
lite All-Stars and were given
I!Ptnst illl'ter_Gary BaU. Unaer .' went to third onRicoPetroceUI'a
All Ttmea ED'l'
Tl,ylor overcame a two set &amp;lnd&amp;y off.
~eorid a1J the way crOp, second single IDd scored 18 Foy hit
ClncinnaU(Maloneyll-6latNew . deftclt w q,aet Bulawn 3-6, 3-6,
Gener~l manager Vince Lom~strOud moved to third on 1 toto a double ploy,
York (Seaver 9-6), 2p. m.
S-4,'9-7, S.l whilePUic sUit&gt;rlsed bardi announced two veterans,
·lilJ4 pitCh.
Smith hit hio alxlh homer of the
St. Louts (Jaster 6-.')) at Pitts- Newcombe 6-1, 6-1, 1~, 6-4.
year 1a the fourth and Bo ..,. burgh (McBean 7·9) 1:35 p.m. They will switch op-nll !or Dlard Gale GUI!ngltam IDd Cll&amp;rterback Zeke Bratkowlkl, bad
added anolhe~ ""' In lhst ~ns
Atlanta GlarYis 10-7) at PltiJa. today' s matches.
signed 1968 contracts. ·
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1965 CA 1'1., Dream Tovrlng, 250cc,
black, roll bar, front and rear ralls,
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1963 CA 72, Dream Touring, 250cc,
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Allen PultJ, Arbo.i MOore,
KeYin Stutler,~~~~ FCH"Ibea.
S&amp;cond Row, ·Jimm,y, Joe ·
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ilrueser, Jim Hubbard,.' Rick Aah,
Arnold, Steve Jenkins
and PaUl Kloeo, lllalllger,
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baU players. AU are urged 1&lt;&gt;

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Area Teams Featured
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GALLIPOLIS - Noel Heis- .
ter, new !ootiJoll coach ot the
Hannan Trace 111gb School
WUdcats, has set 8 p.m. Morr
day, Aug: 5, as ••Get Acquainted Night" tor players a n d

plate from a mesa hall table. ••

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ot Oregoo

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HOST TEAM twr-ent to begin today at the Munlctpol Park Field ln,S,,acuae, will go q, agalnstChesilireat6:30p. m. lolonday. GIJI!!IB
today are Middleport vs. Dowler'a Transmlsolon of Parketsburg at 2 p. m. and Pcmeroy vs. South Parkersburg F11llDCe
at 4:30 p. m. Members of the Syrieuae squad are tr'!nlrow, ·

the Alin'a rudder had a detect
ustenhouse and his crew had
w miiiiOUVer t!telr boat with the
sails and an auxiliary rudder
lite aldjlper maclo of. a wood8n

before. tt
llO&amp;ch Bill Bowerman

Syracuse, host team for a PbiG- Jioguo

UcaJ miles from Travemuende,

l!lllg distance events than ever

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according to a apokeaman for
the organizers.
He salcl that some l,!iQO RID·

Arthur Hanson of Washinston,
D.C.
America's Ondlne, with New
York mllllmslre S. A. Long aa
skipper, won 'the West German
(llanceUor' • Cup,

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WU.BERFORCE, Ohio (UPIJ
-Central stale Unlverslcy At!tleUc Dlrecwr Gaston Lewis will
leave here Monday for Lake
Tahoe, Nevada, where he Will
lake up dulles as assistant
Olympic track coach.
America's runners are at the
Nevada site for high altltud&amp;
trslnlng for lite 1968 Mexico
Clt7 Olympics.
Er.thuaiastic aboot tlds year's
Ol7mpic track team. L&amp;Wis
tald, "rts the best we~e ever
had It everybocb' who qualities
d&amp;cides to compete,
uwe•ve got the best depth
weJye ever had, and we're bet·
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· ,Berliluda to IIlia West Ger_man Uclpate In llllllller trans...wannc
Ba!Uc port on oecaalon ot . lis reptta," said Wellman, whoRS
tOOth annl•erl&amp;l')', laid that ID- nicknamed ''Serubby'tblbl.aaevdiiiO'J ekli&gt;per, S&amp;Dwel K. WeU· en enw membsn.
Wsllman, whose crew h!ll an
averap aao of 50 years, al10 •
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CUp.
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Mao. wltll . .IDOthtr 'Amoii&lt;O!i bOii, it.e Aura
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:Wollman, who coltl!r.atid hla
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Above-normal procipitatioJI is forecast in north and
south Atlantic coast otatss, tho north Pacific coaat
and some southwestern roclono,

Lay of the Land

Three New Farm Plans Developed

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Soil Conservation Service
Mason Courrty
PT. PLEASANT - We attended the Leon Water System Gold·
en Glass Dedication Ceremony
last week. Eight miles of water
line were laid in Leon to distri·
bute water from an 85,000 gallon storage tank to the citizens
ot Leon. The source of water Is
a well near the Kanawha River.
Warren D. Keefer, m~J~or of

Leon, introduced Governor Hulett C. Smith who spoke brietly
to the group of citizens and guests
present at the ceremo~·. Guestf
included A James Manchin, State
Director of the Farmers· Home
AdmlnJstratlon, and James M.

THREE MASON COUNTY landowners recently developed c~
senation farm plans. RonaldGtlkeson of SCS assisted with the

planning.
Ronald White developed a plan

Donohoe of the Economic Devel- for his 5Q..acre fann on Route
opment Administration. These
two federal agencies gave financial assistance for the project.
U.S. D. A SoU Conservation Service gave consultive assistance.

2 about two miles east or Pt.
Pleasant The entire farm consists of gently sloping pasture-

land. Mr. White plans to develq,

Close Loo~ at Sales Necessary
By PAT GLASS

ments like these or have you

Ext. Agent, HIXIle Econ.

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made them yourselt? Let's take
a closer look at sales.
Sales are held for many rea-

COUnt,)'

GALLIPOLIS - "I didn't real-

sons: To get you into the store;
to introctuce new product&amp;; to

ly need It -but it was on sale.
Why, who could resist such a
good buy?''
Have you ever overheard com-

make room for new goods; to seD
sUJl)lus or shop..worn goods. The

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- Remember, nothingisabal"
GALLIPOLlS
- Temperaglln 'unte.• yob need iL.
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SEASON SALES come at end
corxlitions for each 24-lJOur perot
the season, just before the
iod as recorded by Pete McCornew
stock arrives. Excellent barmick at the Fairfield Weather

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gains are frequently otrered on

Station.

GAI.UPOLIS - Gallla Cooll\)'
landowners received 22,000 tree
pint IOOdllngs this Year under
Wool VIrginia Pulp and Paper
Colllpony'a campaign to help
landowners plant their Idle acres
to a forest crop.

High Low Prec.
&amp;mda.Y " " • . 90 59
37
Monlay ...... 90 67
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Wednesday •••. 92 69
Thur &amp;day • • • • • 86 . 69 1.33
Friday .. , , , , • 81 70
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James Lemaster, Westvaco
saturday
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foreltel' ~r the area, Aid WestAverage high temperature for
vaoo liOuiht the oeodllngo !rom
the
week this year - 86.1 detho Dlvlolon or Foroatry and
Reclamation, Ohio Dopt. or Nat. grees; last year- 87.2degrees,
Average low temperatures for
uraJ Reaources.
the week this year - 66.5 deIn Meigs Coonty landoWners
grees; last year- 62.4degrees.
received 8,000 !reo pine seedTotal precipitation for the week
lings. Mr. Lemaster estimated
this yeor - 2.38 Inches; last
that 10 acres in Meigs councy
year - 0.26 or an inch,
were planted this season with
Total proc!J&gt;Itatlon to date this
tho total or trees purchased by year- 28.81 inchea;laatyearthe landowners and matched with 25.821nches.
!reo seedlings by Welllvaeo.
Normal average preclpltatloo
Weatvaco planted 255,000 seod- annual!)' 38.40 Inches.

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on 299 acres ol its own

llado In tills area.
He eltbnated 54 Gallla acres
ware planted thla sea1011 with
the total or trees purchased by
the landowner 1 and matched with

free oeedllngs by Welllvaco.
1lle Olllo Division or Forestry
' Reclamation, U.S. Soli eon.
oonatlon Service, U.S. Agrlculfllral Stabilization and Conser.
vation Service, Ohio Extension
semce and Coull\)' Soll and Water
Conoervatlon District lloan!s, all
cooperated with Westvaoo to

best sales are held by established
stores. They want to keep your
good will and your business.
When you buy at sales:
- Consider the time, energy,
am money costs of getting to the
sale.
- Shop at the start of the sale
for the best selection.
- Be sure the sale price is an
actual reduction from the regular
price.
-Watch for imperfect or damaged articles.
- Chtck styles; items likely
to go out of style may be poor

appliances, furniture (February
and August), opporel (AprU and
Jul,y), linens (January), rugs and
· household accessories.

two springs aOO construct watering troughs to supply water for
the cattle which graze on t he
farm. He also plans to. follow a
good program of liming, fertilization am proper stocking to keep
the
pasture produ ctt ve. Mr.
White's rather, HeJU"y White, own-

ed the land previously. He was
considered a good farmer and
was a former supervisor of the
Western SOU Conservation Districl

BRYCEL D. DURST has completed a plan lor his farm. It is
located on Secondary 22 about 2
miles off Route 2 near the juncUoo or Rooto 2 and 87. 1lle farm
consists of about 40 .acres of haylard, 60 acres of pastur~ and 60
acrea or woodland. Much of the
pasture area is steep and difficult to treat.
Because of this, Mr. Durst
plans to convert the haylard to
what is known as tall grass pas-

ture. The land will be seeded with
orchardgrass and ladino clov~r.
One cuttl.., of hay will be made
aboot the last or May. After a
period or time to allow the gran
lo reeover, the cattle will be
turned ln on the field.
By uslng tfle grassland in this

manner, Mr. Durst wiU be able
to &amp;reatb' incr-..e the ounber.or
cattle which the !arm will Bltlport. A pond and trough are also
planned to supply water for the

Also, the greater concentra-

same ehangea taldns place tnour

eCOIICilll1 mel make corre-.1-

PJUV ATE SALES are held several days before a public ar&gt;nouncement of t~ sale. The
charge account cuatmter usaally
gets the best barplns, lor he
gets Orst pick.
call for a pon:l repair, spring
SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE:
development, construction or two
store buyers pick up goods at
troughs and some woodland (enccut--prices arxl the savings are
l..,
passed along to the custanera.
Just make sure the price and
LAKIN STATE FARM laid out
the quallt,y are In line.
ANNIVERSARY SALES are 350 feet o! tUe lost week. Denver
Yoho or USDA SOU Conservation
store-wide promotions. Watch for
Service assisted with the sw-vey
real borplns. Are be!Oif-standand design. The main purpose or
ard Items .. on sale" without a
this tile ia to carry away surface
real price cut?
"ater which runs off the road
Watch the sales! Yw can get a
Into a barn loL Thlo runo!!water
real borgaln If It Is something
will enter the 12-lnch tUe line
you need and Ir you shql carethrough
a surface Inlet to be built
lully,
near the road.

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Insemination."

Ills reported that Ieday a milk
procesalni plant handling leas
!llan five million poundt ot milk
per mootll ma.y hove trooble aurvlvlng. With tlila oonoolldatlon
ol milk plillls, lite farmer~
cllcor Ia f1nc1I118 that bo muat
""rk more clooely wl t b hllo

NEW .SHIPMENT

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Fl!'r Sale or Tr~e · .
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Little, Chellllrt.

reilotrllllon or
All Twins desiring more Intbru .iln- formation on the International
mel tour on Sat. Twlna Conventlllll, may write to
will
tho All Ju&lt;lf stlllwagon and Julie Kirk,
held at 114 N. Lafayette Dr. Muncie,
wh• 34 Indiana. (47303)
~~~tolwln

Melvin

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INTEREST FREE TIL JAN. 1, 1969
Save Money Now At

Gallipolis ,Tractor Sales ·
State Rt. 7 In Kanauaa

PHONE 446-1044

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AWDings, euporta, railings
Lowe Brolhen Palnbl
wanpaper, Picture Framtns

ForS.Ie

ELI!lCTROLUX CLEANBR..
Free bome demonatralion. Ph. MULLINEAUX DECORATING
446-1108
1'15-U31.
171-8 Slnco 1111
251 '!bird Avenne, GaiUpoUs
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.lEEP plclrup, I WD, 'U Dodge
van, '9 Clleoy. Ph. 179-2114.
1'10-6
'a CADILLAC, air c., n e w
tlretl, perfect cond. H. Annstrong, Crown City. &amp;QII, USED Furniture: Admiral refrtg., Phllco WliSber, re&lt;ord
171-8
· player, e1ec1r1c range, 111
IINIS SlfASTA 15 II. camping range, Uvlllg room sulle, biSh
dlalr, coO spr!Dp. Rice &amp;
traDer. Ph. 4{0.11111.
172-U
Corbin Furniture.
1'10.10
1 - 8 MOO'J'H OLD reptered
1Mf 81'BIIBO
wbple Herelord llull. Ph. ZSS.
1114.
I!J.3 LOVELY WALNuT oonaole witb
AM olo FM radio. 'Ibis set sold
DIIICh
hlsber. 'Ibis set has re11184 RAMBLICR, good
cord storage. Take over paytlon. Ph. 448-«134.
ments ol S5 per montb or pay
ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cfean. balance due fi.OUII. Try It In
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ner will! an atiiC!mlena,good
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Blue

Lustre. Rent electrte

l!blmpooer $1. Central Supply
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GOOD 000KING APPtBS now
rudy. Cecil Slr8oal, 0Je.
lhlre, 31'1-71JG.
t!J.3 NOTHING LESs tbiJI the IGOk
1•1 IIAJILEY DAVIDSON 74

o.av. Perteet condition,
to.ded, lib new ... firm, ao
tradel. 1!:. L. Alklnl, Bolzar
· Airport, Gallipolis, 0. Pb.

ol IUCeell wilo!a ,00 I
Spidel wUdl band. llee . .
a11n1 In yellow or wblte

gold. TawneJ JenlrJ.

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Blue Lustre
mablwith
the Job
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pooer ... ltlleppn, • lit
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quarter and I gallad. Phone Aft,
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TlONID DINING llOOM AND 'AT
TBI fAIOI TID BAYING A
ft1l,L VIZW no• YDUa PATIO
DOOM 0'1 THil AC'I'IYJTY ON
'I'RI 0011 covau. filii; a
UD10011 II.ICK INCWDa A

IIODJDJlN JttlaDN. 1.,. BATHS
AND V'I'ILft"r JIOOK ON IIADI

P1.AXm PLI18 A PULL :a.\1&amp;IIINT. 1'1"8 AJf DCIILLIHT
LOCATIOX AND VDY OOOD
CONDITlON. ON&amp; or A XIN'DOWND L&amp;AVINCJ, 'l'IANSJ'D.

RID 'I'&lt;&gt; COWIIBIII.

Bargain Hunter
Here's Your Chince

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TBIS ROD IJIIDDL\TJLT. rra

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J.r.\ND8C'APID LOT AS a..oB
TO Til&amp; M.W ltOP'ITAL 111'11
All YOU CAN Oft. CAU. HOW .
lJ' YOU WANT AHYnGNG lH
TB1B ABU. POB A LOW LOW
PRICK 01' 111.100.

Low Down Payment

f t BAV:S A B&amp;AHD MPI

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LARGK BUILT IN Kl'l"CCD:N. 1~
BATHS, WOOD II1JII!lfiNG J'IB&amp;.
Pl..A.CB AND ATI'ACHa) G.w.
AGE. THIS SOJa II PIUCID
1'011. QUICK SAL&amp; DICAUBW
OWND. HAll 3 TO 111LL. ITI ~
VDY NIC&amp; 1101111 AKD PIUCID
YDY B&amp;U4)NAIILL

New Split IAvel

$16,900

IJ' YOU MUD t BaD.OOIII.
IIIU IT 18. QB.Y NICS Lo\ROJ:
IIODaUI BUILT 1M Kl1'CIII:N.
1~ BA'l'BI AND GAJIAO&amp;. CONvmuDtl' LOCA'1'1011 I lOLa
OIJT,

A SINGJCR ancl a White aewlnC RJ!JSPONSIBLE party to uaume paymenbl of SS.tl per
liUidllne left lor repair ancl
lllllllll! or pay balance due.
nevar pldL:ed up. Your choll!l
f/II.M
for 1168 slereo console
o1 eltbar for rel'lllr biD ol
tlfJI. Call 4ti-WII.
IIJ.3 with radio, t apeed automatic
c:banger. Call 6'15-DI. 174-tf
1 ·coMPLETE SET of Ludwig
drums, )ltlco ... Pit 4tf. !Ill IMPALA SS, tOt 1!118· t
Olli.
tn.e 1]111. Priced to sell. l'llmw
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It FT. Kauflman day cruiser
equipped with dual Sl liP USED TRACI'ORS: I M.F. 135
gu, 1 M.F. &amp;0 iU, 1 F~.
Gale o.x.c. JIIIKvrl, _hctoly
110,
I Fer(. Ill, I 100 Pord, 1'
ll'fller. OOIICftllle, W. Va.
1160 Ford, 2 - 1851 Fordo, I
m.IIDJ.
I'J'S.IO
J.D. 10-10, 1 J.D. 20-10: Used
2 BASE cablnet&amp;--1 :!6"dl", I I poiDI mowers, fill and up.
IO"d", formlca IGps. 2 wall BALERS: I N.H. a with motor, I M.F. No. 3, I M.F. No.
' cablnetl, f41.11111.
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10. 111128 lracter Uru $45,
12dii t&amp;O. a new cutten, I',
I YEAR OLD reatstered Teo.leldlni. Pb. . . . . 5', 6' In stoct, price liliiO and
JIJ.3 up. GaiUpoUs Trac:tor Sales,
KlnltJIII. Pb. 4{0.1044. 17~1
:•7 VI 4 dr. Forcl. 4 11011 tlrett,
ballerY, bnb 1IDingl ancl t TREAT RUGS RIGHT, they'D
bal'ftl carb. $110. Pb. t4f. be a del!glot If cleaned wltb
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Modem Colonial

Owfter Moved
Must Sell

Ow•ner TransferNd
To Akron

AND 18 LIAVINO IIIIIND A
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FAJIILY, IHCLVDID 18 A. LA&amp;GJ:
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PLA.CIL FAMILY JUliDIIL \J'I'ILo
rn 10011 .um lDI'I c. ITO..
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JDI' CLC:8&amp; IN. ft1U. PUC11 II
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FOR $S:GIIO, you can piii"'baM
~~ A., 110 bldg., plenty tfm. ·
::;. pl:.,:..ilOO brick, loeated

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7 room - S BR bome, nc. tl A. FARM, 2 mory framl!
33Jear•ollperfeaoo
Ahoi..
.._ ..... well ~ a-'p - 24S.$26t or
IUOtD large -ltlt&lt;ben. ..._...
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Centnl Sojca
~ IDteroom througbout
plenty timber, loeated In L::::.::~.:::::J
base~ prago, Ideal b,..
Sprlugfteld Twp. WIIJ trade.
'I'DM1'I:'II n:sr COII'IBOt
lloll. Shown 0111y by appoint.
"•ccoo" Front;;ge
ment.
252 A. FARM, 3 bedroom bome, ~~U,' ~~~-:
638 THIRD AVE.
lob. bale, some bottom land,
EltermJtaJ
'1'hbl 2 BR bome II Ill good OIIJI. plenty pasture, water In bam,
10 Belmont Dr.
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liEU'
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llnlsb, two twms upataln, front YOU
WATER Ilellver7 Serme, aiD
and llde pon:h, awalug, deep f&gt;1!b ..._ 4tUm 14 Brl
day or nlgbt. Rio ar.de,
lot wltb trull lftea, abrubl ancl Doq 'll'etllnolt PI! 4tt-4l4t •
Oblo. Pb. MSa15.
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HOME WITH
FAIN Edermlnatlon Co. WbeeJ.
Ineome - large I alcory - has
enbutg, Oblo. Pll. I'/4.CID.
7 fOOIDI on 11m n..... same on
211-11
seeond floor but not ftnllbed,
WATER WELL DJIIU.JJifO
outside lira escape. 2 garagea,
MY1mS l'umps Sales ' ....
deep IGI, $U,300.
NEW LOCAnON
lee, I'll. 71U835, Ratland, 0.
VACATION lAND
TRIRD a Bl'ATE IITIIEETI ' c. J. ~.
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miDg, sltllng, hunting, flablng on GROCERY store near town. DOLL Houle Nursery ~
Rac:coon Creek located 10 miles · Buy stoct and equtpmenl tatlon avaflable, reuonablt
cknm stream from GaDlpolls,
I.oaoe building. Bulldlni In- niM a1ao for llboppJDc or
Ohio 10 miles inland quiet wa.
cludel store ancl S bedrotJm wurltlng mothm, bourly, diller ior canoes to CI'Uiaera, ,00
apartment.
Jy or fteldy nteo. I'll. - . ·
bring tt. 11 it 1s camping, boatPRICE REDUCED
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bedroom ranclJ wltb
lbese beautiful Iota for 1a1e in ~garden, city waler _ cop- GOT DUST! CaD Hale's lllllllf
Raeeoon Valloy.
per plumbing, I IIDaiJ aut. Oiling. Ph. S'/8.11&amp;'1.
D4f
NEW BRICK
bulldlnp, ~ acre !Gt.
MORE CLASSIFIEBS
Near compteUon - an ett!clrlc
NEW LlmNG
ON PAGE 19,.
bmne, S BR - 2 tun batha in BUY Ibis 2 bedroom bome for
color, p~ csblnell in large
low down peyment and balklldlen, att8ched garage, deep
ance Dnnc:ed tbrough FilA
wen, s acres of level land.
at ~ per cent. Hal den,
Price ~.000.
basement. altacbed garase.
WEEK-END
Wall to wall carpet In !lYing ~
Speclal, Ranch bome with S
mom and haD and clrapll. ·
BIJ. 1arp LR, an built Ill Jdt. l)oQ't Delay call today.
chen wtlb· colored ranee~ ·Jam.
liSTINGS WANTED
dry room, altacbed sarase. fen- Planning to buy &lt;II' aeD? CaD 111•
cod yard witb larga wort abop
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Olllpe Plo. ~
12' 1 "" , owner •-· .....,.... a
o1ear lllltlnl, ..,_
farm ao Ibis Is a real buy for
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c.rter ~. HM'It1
some one. """" ~-•·
William Jlall, JII.UII
VETERANS!
c.r N11Mrt
..Here'• one yoo should aee one atcory IJome only one yr.
old, has a deep well and an
the quaUlleatlons, s BR, 1arp REYNOLD'S GAUIPOLJ!I TV
Uvtng room, earpeted, basement
at SoCODd A•enuo
witb llrapJace, 1JU fumaee, at.
ACIIlll fnlm Post Olllee
tacbed garage, paUo.
Phaoe 416-8101.
Your Emerlon Dealer 80-tf
FAIM
fO Acres with tobacco bale,
XENNI!'I'II STEGER'S
larga bam, out!JuDdlnn. lllenty waler. f-nn ponde, good WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
Pb. ~.
28'1 u
fence. modern I~ atmy 4 BR
home with beth.
B'OIIAIIT DILLON. Jlelltw

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PUBLIC SALE

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D.H.VVCH)D,Reahor
Phone 446-1066

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SPECIAL - an eleclrlc lu1ly
lltlulated home, very modem, IHdft.ln stone, llll8d&lt; bar.
GOotl water llliPPIJ, good bath
and abower, garbage dlapolal. 1-'ed on 116 A. • ltJI!r.
ar ll4ule :Ill.
5\lA. 5 ROOM bome, batb, fuel
on heat, guod W'ell, bam, eorn
erlb. two IIOpllc lanlal, CillO
uoed now lor tllllra tranar.
S7 A. MODERN home, fuel oil
lama, UllderlllcJ wltb If&amp;. •
cool, Nlllr VIDICIII.
l ~ A.., WRY Dice ClOIIIIIry
' - · llltltlem idtdten, fuD.
" - ! , ear part, tine
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Fndt lnel.
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ll'e.vy
valvanized steel
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BIGGEST JRADE-IN
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~ LUMP and aflolr.,
FURN. An. t 'bodnlollll, )IIIJ. GOOD
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e*;PI. Pleasant, W. Va. Paul

tn.e . · or Gary Nortllup 11'1W81111.

~ci!: spa•e for• ,_, ~ c.i1.

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Your Masser-Fer&amp;IISOn Dealer Is Now Glvhq

SEE OuR SELJ!JCnON of 12 I
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Mehi'cle

four ~s touring France and

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After attending

wlmen In several different cat:
agorloa such as Moat Identical
Twlna In 5 age groops lor both
men and women, Most Unalike
Twins, Twins Who Travel Fartheot Dlllanco to Attend, Oldell
Twins Allendlng and Youngell
Twlna Attending. Twin Kings
and Twin Queens will aloo be

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lour da.f• In Sllltzerland.

DA'VTClN -: The 34th aruwal
Twins Convention
hold In Dayton over La.
lllel&lt;ond Auguat 30, 3l,
I, mel 2nd with head.
II the Sberal&lt;&gt;n.llayton

111M ~~ T. GMC
1111 Z1!o T. Cbev,
tmmedtale operilnp Ill' twa
11118 ~ T. GMC pickup
·penonable :IOUDI womeu
111M I T. lnler.!latlonal
wllo need to make a' mtrlt1955 ~. T. Dodge plelrup
mum ol. $110 per week full
19811 I~ T. DodiJe trudL:
1951 I T. Cllev.
time. Car' -~· lloDJ.e
outalde aales ~ pre.
1155 1 T. GMC
femd. Setld to Box
115t 1~ T. Fon!
711, ""' GaiUpoUs Da117 Trl· , 11158 %T. Int. Traetor
belle.
INS ~ T. Cb!v. pldL:up
1910 ~ T. Chev. Plclrup
IIIII I T. GMC
inale Help Wlllfed
I MbmeapoUs Moline P01rar

1ng organizational acijustmontL

Bu.r Now! Trade Now!

theoe meetlnga, Knoop wlll opend

IIIII Chevrolet ~
Ita ~ '1'. Dodge Pletup

Female Help Wanted

-..urom • a.m.

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Convention

$625111.

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18151 T. GMC

meUcs. 243'1110· loth. St.' lnlo. ton, Oblo 45all.
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lollow. )Iarke! . ojlen dajly
from 8 to 8. Wells Orchard
and storage, Wokesvme, o.
1114-12

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NEW .GMC TRUCK
HEADQUARTERS

WOMEN FOR PART tlme ,,..t
. 1D Gallla Co. Wrlle ~ Cot-

Gives Paper
At Paris Con-

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which ha• lost considerable pro- cooperatlvea, the SllllPllers or
cesslng.
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'FURNISHED apar;lmelllll for
1'HE Cut-N-Curl Beauty Balon
nmt. Ph, 446-2141. . . t»U
wlll have a new operm
•lartlng July ,ao, Sltaree or ! BEDROOr,J atr oond. boiJse.
Sharee'a Salon of . Beauty.
traner on a private lot . .W•
lllch slyl!ns, bleaching ancl ter, electrle paid, fill. llnllnB. Hours u to 5, eyen- 4441.
17J.3
lllp by appolnlment. Ph. 31'1·
7168.
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'!Taller l!p&amp;Ce. Pb. ft6.(J51),
I WILL NOT BE respimsjble for
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any clebta other tban my ~
as ot lhll dlle, July 211, 1•. · HOUSE for nDI, l!ee Cbarlea
llfcned
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McKinney. fi.I!O mo. 416-2'111.
Sit. Roy D. Wallace
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by Cbarles D. Wallaee,
Iailier
17U P'URN. llb'WNsTAillS apt:, S
rms. and bath, completely prt.
vate; adulll Jnf&lt;md. If&amp;
Female He'p Wanted
pea.
I'll, 4tf.2MS.
ITU
WAITRESS for 10 p.m. to ti a.m.
abllt, must be. 18 or aver,
API'i. •
bath; 5
good pay, pleasant worli!ng
1!111,
baill.
Adulfl.
llee
llrt.
eotldltlono, paid vacallons,
Eugene Pickens, SO Grape Sl.
steady -k. Also openlug for
174-1
Part time bakery h!lper. Ap.
ply In peroon at Bob Ev$111
Sleak HtJU¥.
1'1G.e
For Sale

$495111. ..,., $375111.

Uon of milk proces&amp;oro present•
a
more dltllcult bargaining proHARLEY A. BONECUTTER,
blem
lor cooperatives. For exwho II ves on sand Hill Roatl about
two miles from the Letart Post ample, the sight larpst dairy
Office, recently revised his rarm companies, Including 8ealtost,
plan. Mr. Bonecutter has been Borden, Beatrice, and Falrmmt
clearing brush 100 trees frmn account lor 41 per cent of tho
several acres of pasture land. oele of all dalry\p~ds. II
About 20 ldditioual acres will be Is reported that !lie new plant
cleared and reseeded. Plans also of the Fairmont Colllpel\f, to be

herd.

GALLIPOLIS - On Jul,y 20
Charles Knoop, long time laboratoey manager and research eciontlst lor tho Central Olllo BroodIng Alsoclatlon, loll Columhuo,
to attend and participate In the
achieve the planting record.
Welllvaco's pine planting goal sixth lnternallonal Congre as on
il four seedlillf! for each tree Animal Ropro&lt;lu:uon and Artificut ln the counties where the cial Insemination hold In Pario,
company buys pulpwood. Soed. Franco, Ju1¥ 22 to 26. ·
Knoop, who alnee 1962, hal
Hnc• are offered in nine Ohio
been
conducting reaeareh and
counties, and countlea in 011- .
nola, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, experiments In horae A.L lor
North and Carolina, Vlr- COB A, will present a paper on
"The Freezing or E1ju1ne (Stal.
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In ArtlllcW

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, lite market Ia maintained. ,.,
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With till change ll) proees&amp;IDI
The huge lake of ·30 bUIIC!\ ·
At oae Ume a farrilor wUh 5 lout two other large pllllt'o ID plillla and tile movomeni «pack- pounds or milk producedquall,y
to 10 eolia, mUlled 1&gt;1 hand, Ohio capable ot -e111nB more qld mUk 1n trom .. outside tile In the Wl~sln-Minneoota area
could oell milk and cream to tllan a miD~ .QOUndl ol nuicl area 11 Ia .cllf!lcult to lllilntoln ~ed to be a constant lhreot
his neighbors, In tDwn, or could milk dalli. Jn Ohio U.ore are .the prcper domand-al.pp1y ratio. to · Ohio milk. Farmsra ill.IIIIo .
sell oo a loeal route or tD hall 10.7 million people. The avoragi The conoelldatlon or plants tore- area mtlll cooperate with ..&lt;:b , ..
a dozen pick up stetlons In each &lt;WlY eoniUIIIPIIon per periOII ea !armors U&gt; seek ever Wider other and with their _
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coull\)'. At that time' there were or fluid milk Ia one pound dally. · IIW'katlng areas. The cOopera- Uvea more than they ever have
lillie or no health re(llllatlons.
A OOIIIPOrison or proces&amp;IDI U•e• too must oeek wider mar- In order to maintain their marToday there are very lew dalr:Y coato by Robert E. Ji.cob- Exket.
herds under 20 cows, with tho tonslon Milk Marketing .opeoW~~!!!
&amp;Yerage In this area being 30 1111, 1hows that aprocesslngplo,n!
tD so. Several hen!s In the area handling over 1,000 !llariS (2,000
have nearly 100 eowa.
pounds) has a processing cost of
Milk on theoe !arma Is pro. 7.2 cents per quart. U the plilll
duced under lite moot sanitary Is larger and handles 10,000
re(llllatlons mel mull moot health 111&amp;1s, the coli Is 5 cents for
Inspections by local and state processing. At 60,000 quar11 per
health departmenta. In many day the colll Is 3.6 cent&amp; per
cases this milk must meet Fed- quart. At 1.20,000 quarto per
era! health re(llllatlons becauoe da.f the ooot Ia 3 cents por'll'fl,
It moves In Interstate eommsroo.
Another point or competition
During the last 10 years,prae. Is that at the present time 15
Ucally all !armors hove b e o n per cent or the milk In !lie lrl·
forced to Install bulk milk tanks ltate market orderwhlchlspackwhlch quickly brings tho temper- aged (In eon1alners) Is shlllPed
ature or the milk below 40 de- In !rom outside of the area.
grees to keep It or high IJiallty
With tho decline In 111mbors of
Olir point Is mldo In our own modem plantand high safety.
milk p~cers, with the 1mlite bat WIY we ltnow' ID ...... finest q111IIIY
There are less than one.!Jal! provement 111 !he abUit,y to proond oconomfcol prl&lt;ll. Unfeo Acrylic l.ltox paint
Cln bl IIIOd In damp wuther, clilti In 30 mln•• maJ\V producers of mUk to- duce high quallt,ymUkandmovelt
11111, It hlp!y bllat.- and peel rulotsnt. El"l
da.f as there .were 20 years ago. long dlllanoes, competltJon be-11tlori1 - cloln. up, Shop w ..... ,
OTHER CHANGES
tween p~ceraandbelwMnprc&gt;.
Iiiii fw poont.
Changes have occurred ln the eessora becomes enormous.
Unla
On..C.t
11 Ia ropcrted ibat milk can
processing business also. In
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In
1950, there were 1,197 llcenaed be brooght In trom Wisconsin
Lit~!~
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mUk plants ln. Ohio. At the pre- at a coli or 60 oenta tranaporTwHIIt
Otltlldo
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oent time, only 257 plants (175 tatlon · charp plus 15 cents for
Whltl
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Grade A plents) are In opera- handling charge for 100 pounds
tion. New te&lt;hnoloJ13 In process- of milk. Wisconsin prodoces ap..
YOUR PAINTING MADE EASIERI
lng, together with lmprovodhlgh. proximately ,ons-stxth o! tho total
Flat Stop "foot comfort• AluiJIInum Extension'
laddtll, 24-28-32 and 40 ft., from $33.75 to
ways and refrigerated oeml.trall- milk produced In tho Unltecl
$65.50.
era for distrlbutlon, have led to ~ ..
substantial ealclenclas In large
1n the JO.year period from
volume operations.
1951 to 1961, Beatrice Fooda acResultlng conoolldatloos and IJI!red 183 dairy firms. Tho BurhrYI111 Mol11, Otlllo &amp; Mallft
plant closings have made access don Colllpel\faequlredl21. Theoe
C:.V-hoooo ft2.2111
Juk W. Carsoy, Mp.
to markets more dllflcult for ~ bu,yoro or raw mUk have
STORE
OPEN 'TIL I PRI;
some producers. Thla Is portlcu- reoognl•ed the Importance o1
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73 ~ruce St., Gallipolis, Ohio. ltomo to be sold conalst or
the usual Household ltema and Tools.
R E, KNOTTS, AUCI10NEER
MRS. R E, KNO'ITS, CLERK
JEANIE FISHER, CASIDER

AND EVANS, INC.
87 O&amp;v. Street

Gallpolls, Ohio

Excavating and lhldilg CllldrlctM'I
BACKHOE, BUUDOZER, CRANE,
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Above-normal procipitatioJI is forecast in north and
south Atlantic coast otatss, tho north Pacific coaat
and some southwestern roclono,

Lay of the Land

Three New Farm Plans Developed

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Soil Conservation Service
Mason Courrty
PT. PLEASANT - We attended the Leon Water System Gold·
en Glass Dedication Ceremony
last week. Eight miles of water
line were laid in Leon to distri·
bute water from an 85,000 gallon storage tank to the citizens
ot Leon. The source of water Is
a well near the Kanawha River.
Warren D. Keefer, m~J~or of

Leon, introduced Governor Hulett C. Smith who spoke brietly
to the group of citizens and guests
present at the ceremo~·. Guestf
included A James Manchin, State
Director of the Farmers· Home
AdmlnJstratlon, and James M.

THREE MASON COUNTY landowners recently developed c~
senation farm plans. RonaldGtlkeson of SCS assisted with the

planning.
Ronald White developed a plan

Donohoe of the Economic Devel- for his 5Q..acre fann on Route
opment Administration. These
two federal agencies gave financial assistance for the project.
U.S. D. A SoU Conservation Service gave consultive assistance.

2 about two miles east or Pt.
Pleasant The entire farm consists of gently sloping pasture-

land. Mr. White plans to develq,

Close Loo~ at Sales Necessary
By PAT GLASS

ments like these or have you

Ext. Agent, HIXIle Econ.

GaUia

made them yourselt? Let's take
a closer look at sales.
Sales are held for many rea-

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GALLIPOLIS - "I didn't real-

sons: To get you into the store;
to introctuce new product&amp;; to

ly need It -but it was on sale.
Why, who could resist such a
good buy?''
Have you ever overheard com-

make room for new goods; to seD
sUJl)lus or shop..worn goods. The

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GALLIPOLlS
- Temperaglln 'unte.• yob need iL.
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SEASON SALES come at end
corxlitions for each 24-lJOur perot
the season, just before the
iod as recorded by Pete McCornew
stock arrives. Excellent barmick at the Fairfield Weather

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Station.

GAI.UPOLIS - Gallla Cooll\)'
landowners received 22,000 tree
pint IOOdllngs this Year under
Wool VIrginia Pulp and Paper
Colllpony'a campaign to help
landowners plant their Idle acres
to a forest crop.

High Low Prec.
&amp;mda.Y " " • . 90 59
37
Monlay ...... 90 67
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Tuesday • ' •• " 90 64
Wednesday •••. 92 69
Thur &amp;day • • • • • 86 . 69 1.33
Friday .. , , , , • 81 70
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James Lemaster, Westvaco
saturday
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foreltel' ~r the area, Aid WestAverage high temperature for
vaoo liOuiht the oeodllngo !rom
the
week this year - 86.1 detho Dlvlolon or Foroatry and
Reclamation, Ohio Dopt. or Nat. grees; last year- 87.2degrees,
Average low temperatures for
uraJ Reaources.
the week this year - 66.5 deIn Meigs Coonty landoWners
grees; last year- 62.4degrees.
received 8,000 !reo pine seedTotal precipitation for the week
lings. Mr. Lemaster estimated
this yeor - 2.38 Inches; last
that 10 acres in Meigs councy
year - 0.26 or an inch,
were planted this season with
Total proc!J&gt;Itatlon to date this
tho total or trees purchased by year- 28.81 inchea;laatyearthe landowners and matched with 25.821nches.
!reo seedlings by Welllvaeo.
Normal average preclpltatloo
Weatvaco planted 255,000 seod- annual!)' 38.40 Inches.

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on 299 acres ol its own

llado In tills area.
He eltbnated 54 Gallla acres
ware planted thla sea1011 with
the total or trees purchased by
the landowner 1 and matched with

free oeedllngs by Welllvaco.
1lle Olllo Division or Forestry
' Reclamation, U.S. Soli eon.
oonatlon Service, U.S. Agrlculfllral Stabilization and Conser.
vation Service, Ohio Extension
semce and Coull\)' Soll and Water
Conoervatlon District lloan!s, all
cooperated with Westvaoo to

best sales are held by established
stores. They want to keep your
good will and your business.
When you buy at sales:
- Consider the time, energy,
am money costs of getting to the
sale.
- Shop at the start of the sale
for the best selection.
- Be sure the sale price is an
actual reduction from the regular
price.
-Watch for imperfect or damaged articles.
- Chtck styles; items likely
to go out of style may be poor

appliances, furniture (February
and August), opporel (AprU and
Jul,y), linens (January), rugs and
· household accessories.

two springs aOO construct watering troughs to supply water for
the cattle which graze on t he
farm. He also plans to. follow a
good program of liming, fertilization am proper stocking to keep
the
pasture produ ctt ve. Mr.
White's rather, HeJU"y White, own-

ed the land previously. He was
considered a good farmer and
was a former supervisor of the
Western SOU Conservation Districl

BRYCEL D. DURST has completed a plan lor his farm. It is
located on Secondary 22 about 2
miles off Route 2 near the juncUoo or Rooto 2 and 87. 1lle farm
consists of about 40 .acres of haylard, 60 acres of pastur~ and 60
acrea or woodland. Much of the
pasture area is steep and difficult to treat.
Because of this, Mr. Durst
plans to convert the haylard to
what is known as tall grass pas-

ture. The land will be seeded with
orchardgrass and ladino clov~r.
One cuttl.., of hay will be made
aboot the last or May. After a
period or time to allow the gran
lo reeover, the cattle will be
turned ln on the field.
By uslng tfle grassland in this

manner, Mr. Durst wiU be able
to &amp;reatb' incr-..e the ounber.or
cattle which the !arm will Bltlport. A pond and trough are also
planned to supply water for the

Also, the greater concentra-

same ehangea taldns place tnour

eCOIICilll1 mel make corre-.1-

PJUV ATE SALES are held several days before a public ar&gt;nouncement of t~ sale. The
charge account cuatmter usaally
gets the best barplns, lor he
gets Orst pick.
call for a pon:l repair, spring
SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE:
development, construction or two
store buyers pick up goods at
troughs and some woodland (enccut--prices arxl the savings are
l..,
passed along to the custanera.
Just make sure the price and
LAKIN STATE FARM laid out
the quallt,y are In line.
ANNIVERSARY SALES are 350 feet o! tUe lost week. Denver
Yoho or USDA SOU Conservation
store-wide promotions. Watch for
Service assisted with the sw-vey
real borplns. Are be!Oif-standand design. The main purpose or
ard Items .. on sale" without a
this tile ia to carry away surface
real price cut?
"ater which runs off the road
Watch the sales! Yw can get a
Into a barn loL Thlo runo!!water
real borgaln If It Is something
will enter the 12-lnch tUe line
you need and Ir you shql carethrough
a surface Inlet to be built
lully,
near the road.

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Insemination."

Ills reported that Ieday a milk
procesalni plant handling leas
!llan five million poundt ot milk
per mootll ma.y hove trooble aurvlvlng. With tlila oonoolldatlon
ol milk plillls, lite farmer~
cllcor Ia f1nc1I118 that bo muat
""rk more clooely wl t b hllo

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reilotrllllon or
All Twins desiring more Intbru .iln- formation on the International
mel tour on Sat. Twlna Conventlllll, may write to
will
tho All Ju&lt;lf stlllwagon and Julie Kirk,
held at 114 N. Lafayette Dr. Muncie,
wh• 34 Indiana. (47303)
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INTEREST FREE TIL JAN. 1, 1969
Save Money Now At

Gallipolis ,Tractor Sales ·
State Rt. 7 In Kanauaa

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AWDings, euporta, railings
Lowe Brolhen Palnbl
wanpaper, Picture Framtns

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ELI!lCTROLUX CLEANBR..
Free bome demonatralion. Ph. MULLINEAUX DECORATING
446-1108
1'15-U31.
171-8 Slnco 1111
251 '!bird Avenne, GaiUpoUs
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.lEEP plclrup, I WD, 'U Dodge
van, '9 Clleoy. Ph. 179-2114.
1'10-6
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tlretl, perfect cond. H. Annstrong, Crown City. &amp;QII, USED Furniture: Admiral refrtg., Phllco WliSber, re&lt;ord
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· player, e1ec1r1c range, 111
IINIS SlfASTA 15 II. camping range, Uvlllg room sulle, biSh
dlalr, coO spr!Dp. Rice &amp;
traDer. Ph. 4{0.11111.
172-U
Corbin Furniture.
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1Mf 81'BIIBO
wbple Herelord llull. Ph. ZSS.
1114.
I!J.3 LOVELY WALNuT oonaole witb
AM olo FM radio. 'Ibis set sold
DIIICh
hlsber. 'Ibis set has re11184 RAMBLICR, good
cord storage. Take over paytlon. Ph. 448-«134.
ments ol S5 per montb or pay
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GOOD 000KING APPtBS now
rudy. Cecil Slr8oal, 0Je.
lhlre, 31'1-71JG.
t!J.3 NOTHING LESs tbiJI the IGOk
1•1 IIAJILEY DAVIDSON 74

o.av. Perteet condition,
to.ded, lib new ... firm, ao
tradel. 1!:. L. Alklnl, Bolzar
· Airport, Gallipolis, 0. Pb.

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VDY NIC&amp; 1101111 AKD PIUCID
YDY B&amp;U4)NAIILL

New Split IAvel

$16,900

IJ' YOU MUD t BaD.OOIII.
IIIU IT 18. QB.Y NICS Lo\ROJ:
IIODaUI BUILT 1M Kl1'CIII:N.
1~ BA'l'BI AND GAJIAO&amp;. CONvmuDtl' LOCA'1'1011 I lOLa
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A SINGJCR ancl a White aewlnC RJ!JSPONSIBLE party to uaume paymenbl of SS.tl per
liUidllne left lor repair ancl
lllllllll! or pay balance due.
nevar pldL:ed up. Your choll!l
f/II.M
for 1168 slereo console
o1 eltbar for rel'lllr biD ol
tlfJI. Call 4ti-WII.
IIJ.3 with radio, t apeed automatic
c:banger. Call 6'15-DI. 174-tf
1 ·coMPLETE SET of Ludwig
drums, )ltlco ... Pit 4tf. !Ill IMPALA SS, tOt 1!118· t
Olli.
tn.e 1]111. Priced to sell. l'llmw
1'/W
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It FT. Kauflman day cruiser
equipped with dual Sl liP USED TRACI'ORS: I M.F. 135
gu, 1 M.F. &amp;0 iU, 1 F~.
Gale o.x.c. JIIIKvrl, _hctoly
110,
I Fer(. Ill, I 100 Pord, 1'
ll'fller. OOIICftllle, W. Va.
1160 Ford, 2 - 1851 Fordo, I
m.IIDJ.
I'J'S.IO
J.D. 10-10, 1 J.D. 20-10: Used
2 BASE cablnet&amp;--1 :!6"dl", I I poiDI mowers, fill and up.
IO"d", formlca IGps. 2 wall BALERS: I N.H. a with motor, I M.F. No. 3, I M.F. No.
' cablnetl, f41.11111.
17U
10. 111128 lracter Uru $45,
12dii t&amp;O. a new cutten, I',
I YEAR OLD reatstered Teo.leldlni. Pb. . . . . 5', 6' In stoct, price liliiO and
JIJ.3 up. GaiUpoUs Trac:tor Sales,
KlnltJIII. Pb. 4{0.1044. 17~1
:•7 VI 4 dr. Forcl. 4 11011 tlrett,
ballerY, bnb 1IDingl ancl t TREAT RUGS RIGHT, they'D
bal'ftl carb. $110. Pb. t4f. be a del!glot If cleaned wltb
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Modem Colonial

Owfter Moved
Must Sell

Ow•ner TransferNd
To Akron

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~~ A., 110 bldg., plenty tfm. ·
::;. pl:.,:..ilOO brick, loeated

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7 room - S BR bome, nc. tl A. FARM, 2 mory framl!
33Jear•ollperfeaoo
Ahoi..
.._ ..... well ~ a-'p - 24S.$26t or
IUOtD large -ltlt&lt;ben. ..._...
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Centnl Sojca
~ IDteroom througbout
plenty timber, loeated In L::::.::~.:::::J
base~ prago, Ideal b,..
Sprlugfteld Twp. WIIJ trade.
'I'DM1'I:'II n:sr COII'IBOt
lloll. Shown 0111y by appoint.
"•ccoo" Front;;ge
ment.
252 A. FARM, 3 bedroom bome, ~~U,' ~~~-:
638 THIRD AVE.
lob. bale, some bottom land,
EltermJtaJ
'1'hbl 2 BR bome II Ill good OIIJI. plenty pasture, water In bam,
10 Belmont Dr.
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liEU'
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llnlsb, two twms upataln, front YOU
WATER Ilellver7 Serme, aiD
and llde pon:h, awalug, deep f&gt;1!b ..._ 4tUm 14 Brl
day or nlgbt. Rio ar.de,
lot wltb trull lftea, abrubl ancl Doq 'll'etllnolt PI! 4tt-4l4t •
Oblo. Pb. MSa15.
D4f
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HOME WITH
FAIN Edermlnatlon Co. WbeeJ.
Ineome - large I alcory - has
enbutg, Oblo. Pll. I'/4.CID.
7 fOOIDI on 11m n..... same on
211-11
seeond floor but not ftnllbed,
WATER WELL DJIIU.JJifO
outside lira escape. 2 garagea,
MY1mS l'umps Sales ' ....
deep IGI, $U,300.
NEW LOCAnON
lee, I'll. 71U835, Ratland, 0.
VACATION lAND
TRIRD a Bl'ATE IITIIEETI ' c. J. ~.
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Camp sites, boat l'lllllfll, swim- · Be Your Own Boss
miDg, sltllng, hunting, flablng on GROCERY store near town. DOLL Houle Nursery ~
Rac:coon Creek located 10 miles · Buy stoct and equtpmenl tatlon avaflable, reuonablt
cknm stream from GaDlpolls,
I.oaoe building. Bulldlni In- niM a1ao for llboppJDc or
Ohio 10 miles inland quiet wa.
cludel store ancl S bedrotJm wurltlng mothm, bourly, diller ior canoes to CI'Uiaera, ,00
apartment.
Jy or fteldy nteo. I'll. - . ·
bring tt. 11 it 1s camping, boatPRICE REDUCED
a.
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tng, or both you oboold 1 e e
bedroom ranclJ wltb
lbese beautiful Iota for 1a1e in ~garden, city waler _ cop- GOT DUST! CaD Hale's lllllllf
Raeeoon Valloy.
per plumbing, I IIDaiJ aut. Oiling. Ph. S'/8.11&amp;'1.
D4f
NEW BRICK
bulldlnp, ~ acre !Gt.
MORE CLASSIFIEBS
Near compteUon - an ett!clrlc
NEW LlmNG
ON PAGE 19,.
bmne, S BR - 2 tun batha in BUY Ibis 2 bedroom bome for
color, p~ csblnell in large
low down peyment and balklldlen, att8ched garage, deep
ance Dnnc:ed tbrough FilA
wen, s acres of level land.
at ~ per cent. Hal den,
Price ~.000.
basement. altacbed garase.
WEEK-END
Wall to wall carpet In !lYing ~
Speclal, Ranch bome with S
mom and haD and clrapll. ·
BIJ. 1arp LR, an built Ill Jdt. l)oQ't Delay call today.
chen wtlb· colored ranee~ ·Jam.
liSTINGS WANTED
dry room, altacbed sarase. fen- Planning to buy &lt;II' aeD? CaD 111•
cod yard witb larga wort abop
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Olllpe Plo. ~
12' 1 "" , owner •-· .....,.... a
o1ear lllltlnl, ..,_
farm ao Ibis Is a real buy for
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c.rter ~. HM'It1
some one. """" ~-•·
William Jlall, JII.UII
VETERANS!
c.r N11Mrt
..Here'• one yoo should aee one atcory IJome only one yr.
old, has a deep well and an
the quaUlleatlons, s BR, 1arp REYNOLD'S GAUIPOLJ!I TV
Uvtng room, earpeted, basement
at SoCODd A•enuo
witb llrapJace, 1JU fumaee, at.
ACIIlll fnlm Post Olllee
tacbed garage, paUo.
Phaoe 416-8101.
Your Emerlon Dealer 80-tf
FAIM
fO Acres with tobacco bale,
XENNI!'I'II STEGER'S
larga bam, out!JuDdlnn. lllenty waler. f-nn ponde, good WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
Pb. ~.
28'1 u
fence. modern I~ atmy 4 BR
home with beth.
B'OIIAIIT DILLON. Jlelltw

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BvtalnD . . .

D.H.VVCH)D,Reahor
Phone 446-1066

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SPECIAL - an eleclrlc lu1ly
lltlulated home, very modem, IHdft.ln stone, llll8d&lt; bar.
GOotl water llliPPIJ, good bath
and abower, garbage dlapolal. 1-'ed on 116 A. • ltJI!r.
ar ll4ule :Ill.
5\lA. 5 ROOM bome, batb, fuel
on heat, guod W'ell, bam, eorn
erlb. two IIOpllc lanlal, CillO
uoed now lor tllllra tranar.
S7 A. MODERN home, fuel oil
lama, UllderlllcJ wltb If&amp;. •
cool, Nlllr VIDICIII.
l ~ A.., WRY Dice ClOIIIIIry
' - · llltltlem idtdten, fuD.
" - ! , ear part, tine
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Fndt lnel.
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ll'e.vy
valvanized steel
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BIGGEST JRADE-IN
ALLOWANCES EVER

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~ LUMP and aflolr.,
FURN. An. t 'bodnlollll, )IIIJ. GOOD
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e*;PI. Pleasant, W. Va. Paul

tn.e . · or Gary Nortllup 11'1W81111.

~ci!: spa•e for• ,_, ~ c.i1.

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Your Masser-Fer&amp;IISOn Dealer Is Now Glvhq

SEE OuR SELJ!JCnON of 12 I
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Mehi'cle

four ~s touring France and

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After attending

wlmen In several different cat:
agorloa such as Moat Identical
Twlna In 5 age groops lor both
men and women, Most Unalike
Twins, Twins Who Travel Fartheot Dlllanco to Attend, Oldell
Twins Allendlng and Youngell
Twlna Attending. Twin Kings
and Twin Queens will aloo be

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lour da.f• In Sllltzerland.

DA'VTClN -: The 34th aruwal
Twins Convention
hold In Dayton over La.
lllel&lt;ond Auguat 30, 3l,
I, mel 2nd with head.
II the Sberal&lt;&gt;n.llayton

111M ~~ T. GMC
1111 Z1!o T. Cbev,
tmmedtale operilnp Ill' twa
11118 ~ T. GMC pickup
·penonable :IOUDI womeu
111M I T. lnler.!latlonal
wllo need to make a' mtrlt1955 ~. T. Dodge plelrup
mum ol. $110 per week full
19811 I~ T. DodiJe trudL:
1951 I T. Cllev.
time. Car' -~· lloDJ.e
outalde aales ~ pre.
1155 1 T. GMC
femd. Setld to Box
115t 1~ T. Fon!
711, ""' GaiUpoUs Da117 Trl· , 11158 %T. Int. Traetor
belle.
INS ~ T. Cb!v. pldL:up
1910 ~ T. Chev. Plclrup
IIIII I T. GMC
inale Help Wlllfed
I MbmeapoUs Moline P01rar

1ng organizational acijustmontL

Bu.r Now! Trade Now!

theoe meetlnga, Knoop wlll opend

IIIII Chevrolet ~
Ita ~ '1'. Dodge Pletup

Female Help Wanted

-..urom • a.m.

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Convention

$625111.

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18151 T. GMC

meUcs. 243'1110· loth. St.' lnlo. ton, Oblo 45all.
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from 8 to 8. Wells Orchard
and storage, Wokesvme, o.
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NEW .GMC TRUCK
HEADQUARTERS

WOMEN FOR PART tlme ,,..t
. 1D Gallla Co. Wrlle ~ Cot-

Gives Paper
At Paris Con-

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which ha• lost considerable pro- cooperatlvea, the SllllPllers or
cesslng.
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'FURNISHED apar;lmelllll for
1'HE Cut-N-Curl Beauty Balon
nmt. Ph, 446-2141. . . t»U
wlll have a new operm
•lartlng July ,ao, Sltaree or ! BEDROOr,J atr oond. boiJse.
Sharee'a Salon of . Beauty.
traner on a private lot . .W•
lllch slyl!ns, bleaching ancl ter, electrle paid, fill. llnllnB. Hours u to 5, eyen- 4441.
17J.3
lllp by appolnlment. Ph. 31'1·
7168.
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'!Taller l!p&amp;Ce. Pb. ft6.(J51),
I WILL NOT BE respimsjble for
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any clebta other tban my ~
as ot lhll dlle, July 211, 1•. · HOUSE for nDI, l!ee Cbarlea
llfcned
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McKinney. fi.I!O mo. 416-2'111.
Sit. Roy D. Wallace
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by Cbarles D. Wallaee,
Iailier
17U P'URN. llb'WNsTAillS apt:, S
rms. and bath, completely prt.
vate; adulll Jnf&lt;md. If&amp;
Female He'p Wanted
pea.
I'll, 4tf.2MS.
ITU
WAITRESS for 10 p.m. to ti a.m.
abllt, must be. 18 or aver,
API'i. •
bath; 5
good pay, pleasant worli!ng
1!111,
baill.
Adulfl.
llee
llrt.
eotldltlono, paid vacallons,
Eugene Pickens, SO Grape Sl.
steady -k. Also openlug for
174-1
Part time bakery h!lper. Ap.
ply In peroon at Bob Ev$111
Sleak HtJU¥.
1'1G.e
For Sale

$495111. ..,., $375111.

Uon of milk proces&amp;oro present•
a
more dltllcult bargaining proHARLEY A. BONECUTTER,
blem
lor cooperatives. For exwho II ves on sand Hill Roatl about
two miles from the Letart Post ample, the sight larpst dairy
Office, recently revised his rarm companies, Including 8ealtost,
plan. Mr. Bonecutter has been Borden, Beatrice, and Falrmmt
clearing brush 100 trees frmn account lor 41 per cent of tho
several acres of pasture land. oele of all dalry\p~ds. II
About 20 ldditioual acres will be Is reported that !lie new plant
cleared and reseeded. Plans also of the Fairmont Colllpel\f, to be

herd.

GALLIPOLIS - On Jul,y 20
Charles Knoop, long time laboratoey manager and research eciontlst lor tho Central Olllo BroodIng Alsoclatlon, loll Columhuo,
to attend and participate In the
achieve the planting record.
Welllvaco's pine planting goal sixth lnternallonal Congre as on
il four seedlillf! for each tree Animal Ropro&lt;lu:uon and Artificut ln the counties where the cial Insemination hold In Pario,
company buys pulpwood. Soed. Franco, Ju1¥ 22 to 26. ·
Knoop, who alnee 1962, hal
Hnc• are offered in nine Ohio
been
conducting reaeareh and
counties, and countlea in 011- .
nola, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, experiments In horae A.L lor
North and Carolina, Vlr- COB A, will present a paper on
"The Freezing or E1ju1ne (Stal.
llnla mel Well VIrginia,
lion) aemen tor
In ArtlllcW

Twins Invited

$6701111.

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• .!.;:.··and sllrUbl JciCate4 111
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located in Harrlloa
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lnarkellni, of aur' lllj)lt .WhOI.. . Aill!llll, biJtO, .'I; 'I;t 'llljli~ ~. ,~ldlvea; cjj: II fOOOIIIIzed pos!Uon 1..-mer~ h)llll .,el)"'1"l:.- : 1'
~· fiiOd, J!illk. bPcomes ~ ~10 ~ej)lace ~ l~'.ei;Mm Pl.w . l!i-* .too ""' ~Bit memberlid!'.1n ~ the'r ooope~al!,vea ~,;.~~ . ...
er each year. 1'hlala ~ar- at Parlitr!l&gt;W'&amp;J· . ; , , ,,. ,
' ll!e _.ratl~e Ia ilot''entiliJl&gt;. tlle; ·mtJk U&gt; the li\ist -~~ .• ·,,;
ly riltlooab~ ~ wlih ~·- · ant 'GI tile roolonnor· riM/, ~ ·COO()oriuve muat Ylo,k with rosardleia qt the tlls~e of ' , ,,_.
ed ·~
~ Jll"'COB- larger plillla Ia to ~ wi~ adJ.. c;Ooporattvea If/. "'!e titat the .haul or lite Ultlmat~ ~!" ~
· sor, Falrn\Onl Focid, wt or this other larp p1111111.
, lite market Ia maintained. ,.,
Ill&amp;\ portlct1lar ·Iarmer 8. ~ .
area.
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With till change ll) proees&amp;IDI
The huge lake of ·30 bUIIC!\ ·
At oae Ume a farrilor wUh 5 lout two other large pllllt'o ID plillla and tile movomeni «pack- pounds or milk producedquall,y
to 10 eolia, mUlled 1&gt;1 hand, Ohio capable ot -e111nB more qld mUk 1n trom .. outside tile In the Wl~sln-Minneoota area
could oell milk and cream to tllan a miD~ .QOUndl ol nuicl area 11 Ia .cllf!lcult to lllilntoln ~ed to be a constant lhreot
his neighbors, In tDwn, or could milk dalli. Jn Ohio U.ore are .the prcper domand-al.pp1y ratio. to · Ohio milk. Farmsra ill.IIIIo .
sell oo a loeal route or tD hall 10.7 million people. The avoragi The conoelldatlon or plants tore- area mtlll cooperate with ..&lt;:b , ..
a dozen pick up stetlons In each &lt;WlY eoniUIIIPIIon per periOII ea !armors U&gt; seek ever Wider other and with their _
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coull\)'. At that time' there were or fluid milk Ia one pound dally. · IIW'katlng areas. The cOopera- Uvea more than they ever have
lillie or no health re(llllatlons.
A OOIIIPOrison or proces&amp;IDI U•e• too must oeek wider mar- In order to maintain their marToday there are very lew dalr:Y coato by Robert E. Ji.cob- Exket.
herds under 20 cows, with tho tonslon Milk Marketing .opeoW~~!!!
&amp;Yerage In this area being 30 1111, 1hows that aprocesslngplo,n!
tD so. Several hen!s In the area handling over 1,000 !llariS (2,000
have nearly 100 eowa.
pounds) has a processing cost of
Milk on theoe !arma Is pro. 7.2 cents per quart. U the plilll
duced under lite moot sanitary Is larger and handles 10,000
re(llllatlons mel mull moot health 111&amp;1s, the coli Is 5 cents for
Inspections by local and state processing. At 60,000 quar11 per
health departmenta. In many day the colll Is 3.6 cent&amp; per
cases this milk must meet Fed- quart. At 1.20,000 quarto per
era! health re(llllatlons becauoe da.f the ooot Ia 3 cents por'll'fl,
It moves In Interstate eommsroo.
Another point or competition
During the last 10 years,prae. Is that at the present time 15
Ucally all !armors hove b e o n per cent or the milk In !lie lrl·
forced to Install bulk milk tanks ltate market orderwhlchlspackwhlch quickly brings tho temper- aged (In eon1alners) Is shlllPed
ature or the milk below 40 de- In !rom outside of the area.
grees to keep It or high IJiallty
With tho decline In 111mbors of
Olir point Is mldo In our own modem plantand high safety.
milk p~cers, with the 1mlite bat WIY we ltnow' ID ...... finest q111IIIY
There are less than one.!Jal! provement 111 !he abUit,y to proond oconomfcol prl&lt;ll. Unfeo Acrylic l.ltox paint
Cln bl IIIOd In damp wuther, clilti In 30 mln•• maJ\V producers of mUk to- duce high quallt,ymUkandmovelt
11111, It hlp!y bllat.- and peel rulotsnt. El"l
da.f as there .were 20 years ago. long dlllanoes, competltJon be-11tlori1 - cloln. up, Shop w ..... ,
OTHER CHANGES
tween p~ceraandbelwMnprc&gt;.
Iiiii fw poont.
Changes have occurred ln the eessora becomes enormous.
Unla
On..C.t
11 Ia ropcrted ibat milk can
processing business also. In
AIIJilo
Otltlldl
In
1950, there were 1,197 llcenaed be brooght In trom Wisconsin
Lit~!~
Wllrta
h
mUk plants ln. Ohio. At the pre- at a coli or 60 oenta tranaporTwHIIt
Otltlldo
In
lrlllht
In
oent time, only 257 plants (175 tatlon · charp plus 15 cents for
Whltl
2'1
Roll 1&amp;11
2~
Grade A plents) are In opera- handling charge for 100 pounds
tion. New te&lt;hnoloJ13 In process- of milk. Wisconsin prodoces ap..
YOUR PAINTING MADE EASIERI
lng, together with lmprovodhlgh. proximately ,ons-stxth o! tho total
Flat Stop "foot comfort• AluiJIInum Extension'
laddtll, 24-28-32 and 40 ft., from $33.75 to
ways and refrigerated oeml.trall- milk produced In tho Unltecl
$65.50.
era for distrlbutlon, have led to ~ ..
substantial ealclenclas In large
1n the JO.year period from
volume operations.
1951 to 1961, Beatrice Fooda acResultlng conoolldatloos and IJI!red 183 dairy firms. Tho BurhrYI111 Mol11, Otlllo &amp; Mallft
plant closings have made access don Colllpel\faequlredl21. Theoe
C:.V-hoooo ft2.2111
Juk W. Carsoy, Mp.
to markets more dllflcult for ~ bu,yoro or raw mUk have
STORE
OPEN 'TIL I PRI;
some producers. Thla Is portlcu- reoognl•ed the Importance o1
omER
DAYS
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larly true· whare a cooperative 8l'OWIIl 'and .tlle .ateana ot aeldevCf:OSFS ~00Ni/IAJ,U'1;"~YS . 1
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73 ~ruce St., Gallipolis, Ohio. ltomo to be sold conalst or
the usual Household ltema and Tools.
R E, KNOTTS, AUCI10NEER
MRS. R E, KNO'ITS, CLERK
JEANIE FISHER, CASIDER

AND EVANS, INC.
87 O&amp;v. Street

Gallpolls, Ohio

Excavating and lhldilg CllldrlctM'I
BACKHOE, BUUDOZER, CRANE,
GRADER AND DRAGUNESEIMCt'
Basements-Footers-leoch BedsFarm Ponds-Sept!c Tanks-YardsDriwways:-lllnd Clearing-fill Dirt
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CIUQUAQUA P\JPPIES, hro 'fke: SWeepen, 1111 wuben
l'orn!n&gt;y. Pbone . . . .
lawn malea, 6 weeks old, can .... polllben. Genuine parts.
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Ita IN'l'EIINATION'AL two-loll
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THE FAMILY of Bertha lfpell
Ollvor wishes to utend lincere tbonb and appreclatlon
to relatlveo, lrfends and
netpbors for their tlndnell
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BUDGET PRICE lgmHure 1111
.... lblrd floor bndgoi shop.
llater Furniture, Mlddl!port,
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'iEAR OLD ROME on Rt 124,
Raclat, ForS.Ie
5 rooms, bath, utlllty room,
I life
· POODLE PUPPIES AKC Toy
wall to wan carpellng ID bedWbite and stud service, 4 and
lnsur•nce
rooms and frnnt room, good AIR CONDmONING Refriger8 Iiiii. Phone IISZ-3165.
All'I'OMOBILE
lnl1lnmee ben
location, caD or see O'IJeD ation lf!IVIee. Jack~ Refrlt7·19-lllltc
eratlon, New Rano. hone .-eDedT Lost fOUr operatManley, phone 742-5932. Will
812-11111.
4 I tfc
or's Ucense! CaD &amp;2188.
sell oo Gl loan.
7-2Ute
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
I II lfe
miniature. $75 and up. Stud R &amp; N DAY.f4J&gt; or started READY - MIX ~ deBv·
service and grooming. Phoae
ered rtsbt to your projeel.
Leghorn pullets. Both n.... or
11112-5143.
II ! tfe
Fast and easy. Free elllcage grown avallsble. PouJ.
Scholars believe Easter lsmalel. Phone __., Goet- laod,
try housing and automaUon.
called Rapa Nul by its
AKC Golden RetrieVer puppleo.
leln Ready • Mix Co., Middle- IDhabitants, was settled by
:&amp;fudern Pnultry, Bor No. 1•,
&gt;24 Ash St., Middleport. tlliJ. Athens, Oblo, Phone 593-7831.
port, Oblo.
8 10 tfc wayfarers from Polynesian Is&amp;14!.
6-:!3-tlc
lands, 2.!iOO miles to the west.
74-ltc

...- beloved mother. Speclal
tbonb to the Rev. Cam!r
W11llams lor Ills eoosollng
words, the Rev. Glen lilies,
Mn. Elmer Wickham, oqm.
lit; the Ewing Funeral Home POTATOES. beam, cabbage HAMMOND CHORD organ,
and beeto. Phone 84!-~4.
for respeclfu1 conalderatkiDI;
bench, music, $500. Call
Clarence
Proffitt, Pnrtland.
also the Laurel Clllf Heallh
Young's Market, Middleport.
Ohio.
7-7-tfc
Club and Uolted Metbodlll
7-28-Mp
Cburdl Women.
Mr. aod Mn. AileD l:lehlD: FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath, LUMP COAL, stoker. egg; Rut.
ger, Mr. Rill lin. David one floor, partly furnished il
land tipple, Rt. 124. Pearl JaMcGbee, Mr. and Mrs. By- desired. 783 S. Seoond Ave.,
cobs, Phone 742-4952 or 119ZMiddleport. Can be seen by
1'011 H,..U, Mr. Rill Mn.
3469.
7-211ste
appointment after 5 p.m. El,
Cecil llysell.
74-ltp
den Walburn, phone m-H.
1961 FULLY aotomatle sewing
7-t-tlc
macl&gt;lne, complete to make
Notb
buttonhole!,
darn, and emb.;
INVITATION TO !lower lovers: NO. 6, STOKER COAL at f..-.
15 bullt-ID designs. Tills maVbllt Old Mao QulaeDberry's
mer CliDton Coal Co. tipple,
chine is ID perfect condition.
llillllia patch ID !rOD! of old
located 5 mUeo east of WeDaTills machine aold lor .-.95,
Syracuse pool ofllce bulldiDg.
ton. Phone 384-3'187 Wellston
balance now $75, take over
Wek:ome.
7-JWip
lor JnlormaUon. Walton Coal
paymenll ol t5.18 per manth.
Company.
7-1~
Try it In your home, caJJ mTERMiTES SWARMING? '!'bey are re-productlveo, not
JII36.
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TWO YEAR old two bedroom
your w«ter &lt;Oiooy. Free ....
home, bath. full basement, gaI'IGS, see A. J. Myen, RD I,
spectlons .... Information ..
rage, In SJneuse. Pllone ti92cmrl space daogen. No
Reedsville, Ohio.
7-2B-31p
IM21.
7-21-tfe
saloomao, low overbeod, 50
per cent savlop. Allied !'ell
1981 STEREO: Lovely wabwl
CLARINET.
B
FLAT,
good conCmtrol. Pomeroy,
IIIIo. dition, $25. Phone 1192.Jm.
COD80ie with AM &amp; FM radio,
PboDe 98UI8t enolop.
this
set sold much bfebor;
7-J5.6tc
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baa """'"' storage. Talre ....
pa)'lllellll of 15 per J!IGIIIb ilr
00-..tng--ot-bolile - 11151 BmCK. 4-dO« sedan, mepay balance due $101... Try
cllanleally OK. Good wert car.
• ~~. pockell, pegging.
It in yoor bome. Call IJIII.2831.
S.. or caJJ Milton Hood IJIII.
bemmlog, altoratlons, ole.
74-111:
3810.
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Mn. Freddie Thabet, Malon,
l'llom! m-56SI.
4-lf).lfc
SAVE NOW on alunD!um boa II, FIVE ROOM bouse, bath, bua.
m~.three loll.~. Sllte
10.12-IS-14 II.. clean made,
BAPI'Y IIOUR, SbeDaDg Sprlop
St..
Pomeroy. Phone ,.._:
stordy, thn!e raD bottoms.
Nile Club, 5 to 8 p.m. M.,..
74-llp
One mlle oil Rt. ss. on Kingsday thru Friday. Ladloo DIPt
bury Road.
7-17. .
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u.tfe
Real Estate For S1le
WEU. KEPT carpell show the
JOE
YOUNG reoldence on RutWanted To luy
reoulll of ngolar Blue Lustre
land Road. Contact Young's
ANTIQUES, furniture, dllbel. spot cleanlas. Rent electric
Martel.
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mlsceDaneoua. !ln. Boward
sbampooer $1. Baker Furnl·
Cedi, 11110 w. Main St., Poiii6- ture.
7-zutc
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14-lle
COLT, 20 monlbs old. phone
GOOD CLEAN dry roots, !IlD992-1910.
7-:!3-Ste
lOIII. . . lb., yellow mot, •
lb.; May apple mot, !0 cenll
MANUFAcnJRER'S SALE - GID. ROBSIEii'ER, 11110KER
lb. Bill Balley, Reedsvlllo,
Farm and Home white Latex P&lt;NEROY - 5 1"001111, bath,
Oblo.
7-17~
house and barn paint. Reg.
front &amp; back pordleo, base.
t5.4t gallnn. Sale price $UI
men!, level lot.
Help W1nttcl
a gallon. King Bullde1'11 Sup- POMEROY - 6 rooms, watEr
SHORT ORDER &lt;XlOK, lor .,..
ply Co., Middleport, Oblo, msystem, cellar, frnnt porch, 2
niDI w«k. Apply Ia ponan. • 3741.
7-:!3-l!te
outbuildings, m aem.
SJrocuse Drtv..ln. PboM IJIII.
!'OMEROY - 4 rooms, bath,
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7-llllc; 1981 APACHE Falcon camping
lull basement, needs a handy
frailer. CaD 192-2101 or see man.
JANITOR, PART time Sunday
WIBle GuiDther after 4:30 p.m. IN ACitl!ll - 18 ol bottom Iaod,
employment. Apply Blue Tar7-2Ulc . 2 barns, large a rooms, bath
lim, Mlddloport,
7-JUk!
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.... half, 2nd house, s cfa.
11181 NEWPORT CltryBlf!l, 4- lerna, well, minerals, near
Door, good rubber, good town.
WANTED
IIBSPONSIBLE party to .. lllu!pe. Marlon Reynolds, Ma- REI.EN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
son. Phone '773-5147. 7-21-tlc
A8SOCIATES
...pl)'IDftlll of •. u per
sYRACUSE
mouth or pay balaoce due
!1162
CORVETTE.
Honduras
mat'll.tlt lor 11188 sllno ~
roon, !27-340 hp.. 4 speed;
wllb radio, kpeod automatle
dumger, call . . . 7-21111:
115011. eon Coolville · Chimes seldom have more
7-S4-Sic than 12 bells; larger numbers
of bells set together to play
For Rent
BEANS, KENTUCKY Wander: tunes are called carillons.
PLI!NTY of space lor one traJI.
Plclt yoor nwo, bring eon.
f!l with all faciiiUeo. In Syratainer. $1 bushel. Andmr
eaoe. CaD 11112-!IIM. 4-18-tlt em... sb: miles above Racine on Rt. SSI. Phone 247FtiRNISIIED and ~
2152.
7-26-tlc
llparlmento. Clote to odlool.
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CARRIBl
WANTID

TRAILER SPACE, all at111t1oo
avalllble. Inquire 1M Mulber.

.., IIIIB S or 5 p.m. Write P.
0. BoJ: f25 Pomeroy. J.2t.t1t

COIIIOie. Complete with faoblon cams; makes buttonboles. WID dam, mend, applique, monogram, over&lt;ut.
Pay Jut f48.S5, or $S.IO per
month. Pholle ln-3218.

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STEREO. 11188 Early American
stereo radio combination.
Tills Is a beautiful solid state
lllllt with kpeod ehanger,
Tate over paymenls of $8 or
pay balance $103.10. Also have
repoosessed stereo In walnut
cabinet lor payrr.er.ls ol $5.91
or balance of $115.111. Phone

111-UII.

7-~te

11115 MUSTANG, mint CO!IIIItlon,
Gent Dodaon, Bro-n Ave.,
lllddlepart.
7--..stp

I admll I sometimes deserve
punilllunent,, but I wiiJ!i my faml.
ty would take turns dlllhtnillout.
Flrst my father aaya, "COme
on aon, ll's my duly to teaeb you
rlllht from wrong." So be walks
me out to the shed cuts a swlteh
lnd switches me until bolo !Ired.
Then I
11&lt;1pper ID tho shed.
Next my grend!lliler takes me
oot behind the barn, pulls down
my pants and whips me will! my

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Section
CARIB
WANim
IN MIDDIII'OI'r

CONrACJ
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Schwanll MariM
Hockingport,
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The .planet Neptune has two
k1iowD moons. One revolves
around It from east to west,
the .U..r from west to eut.

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Preslde~Fraaklin Roo~~e­
velt Clill Dec.
1941, tho
"date whl will ve In Infamy." Tbat""as the dale of
Pearl Harbor.

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talk, manage bor hands and feet,
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Rttxrtaon
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9:00 - 8, "TCl'l*io a."" 8:30 - 3, "Freud"' - M.~tqano
GJetr~ Ford, EmuUkr. . . .
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SA1\J RDAY
11:20 - 8, "HOllie. ol' F"ralND- 9:00 - 3, "McGuire Go~
11el.n"- Borla Karlaft, Lon

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FRIDAY

Vlr&amp;inla Smtth 7:00 -

3, "Brl*en Atl"'Ot" -

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13 1'1111 lWWI,ywed Galnl

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MONDAY

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13 Stave Allen

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grid Bergman.
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TIWRSDAY

13, uft.tart., - J o II 11 7:00 - ll, '"Ton WithOUt rttb""'
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11 :15 - 3, "The N!Pt Rumer"
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5:30
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13 Men Griffin
6:30

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4:00

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10:30
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13 Neighbors

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DAILY CBYPI'OQUO'l'E-Htn't ltew &amp;o work
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ter lor her because oho ftgured
ber finger would got otuck Ia
the cypewrlter or something.
How cao she brea(&lt; the spell?
- FRIEND OF A FRIEND

anyone clumq.

18. Alike
20. School

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She aaked me to write tho Iot-

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now,

Dear Friend:
Mainly by •"thinkf.ng ahead."
... ADd by working to overcome
self....,..scloosness, which makea

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and evecyone laughs. Silo thinks
they are laughing at llor,-notwith

"Slow up, Ellen, for Pote'o ukol You have many more
)'tlrl of buylnc power loft In 'joul"

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Ia one of lhem. She gutherflnBer
caught In a bowling ball. A few
days later she caught her fool in
a movie theater seat. Botb Urnes
she nooded all kinds o! help to
got her out and of ...,.se she
was awftJJ.I,y embarrassed. Sbe
has only to walk ID a room, lnd
something breaks. She's p this

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WOIMI'I l"ollll DIVII!t

What should I do? - SORE
AND ACIIIN'

reputat:lon

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ken pride.

Tbe question Is: "What &lt;OUida
boy of 13 poaalbly do to rate
this kind of punlsldnont? Tbe
meanest ldd on earth cloosn't de·
serve a triple boating lor tile
same offense. If your relaUves
can't be atopped, then authoriUes should lind a better borne
for you!
Don't let utoyalt;y" keep you
from asking bolp of BD under-

Hefcrcncc

JJ'UNDE

Yes, I thtnk there are acct.
dentilrone -"• lnd llll'•.fli...

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front of friends.
By tile end of tile evening, 1

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Pomeroy lotte.

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Dear Helen:

HOBSTETTER

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.otandlng neighbor or your min-

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tlir. SpottWfn

It's my mother, though, that

ures, their troubles and lim. TRIPLE PUNISHMENT TWICE
As with tho rest ol Helen Help TOO MUCH
USI, it welcomes laughs but won.tt Dear Helen:
dodge a serious (llesltoll will! a
I am a boy llving on a farm
brush..,!!.
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with m,y, molhor, lather and grand.
Send yoor teenage CJJOstions father. rm almost 14.
SIDE OLANCES By 0111

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bothars me most. As I come in,
obo catches me b1 tho collar of
m,y jacket, jerks me ~U:roaa her
knee and whacks me with a pad.
die. li1ie has even clone this Ia

e • By Helen Bottel

YOUTH ASKED FOR rrl
Thlo column lo lor young peo.

nuw.

own belt.

Helen Help

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For Rent .
PURNlSliED GARAGE OWI1111111 011 Lbx!oiD BID. UIIIWit
paid; adulll tilly. PboDe . .
-T'IIO BEDROOM

l-1tolfe

llftldeno!J

ELECTROLUX SAJ,.ES and ....
CIUQUAQUA P\JPPIES, hro 'fke: SWeepen, 1111 wuben
l'orn!n&gt;y. Pbone . . . .
lawn malea, 6 weeks old, can .... polllben. Genuine parts.
7-14-tlt
a...,tmeol. •

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For S1le or Tr1cle
Ita IN'l'EIINATION'AL two-loll
flatbed. A-1 condltlon. Will
1011 or trade f..- cattle. Phane
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THE FAMILY of Bertha lfpell
Ollvor wishes to utend lincere tbonb and appreclatlon
to relatlveo, lrfends and
netpbors for their tlndnell
and sympathy durlni l!le 01ness and after the death of

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712-42114.

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Call 111U7111.

Mn. 0. F. LyoDS, Rutland,

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MALE GERMAN SHEPARD
DOG, no papers, one year old,
Phone IIIU193. 7-26-llp ·

BUDGET PRICE lgmHure 1111
.... lblrd floor bndgoi shop.
llater Furniture, Mlddl!port,
Olllo.
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0111 llnllrerll

'iEAR OLD ROME on Rt 124,
Raclat, ForS.Ie
5 rooms, bath, utlllty room,
I life
· POODLE PUPPIES AKC Toy
wall to wan carpellng ID bedWbite and stud service, 4 and
lnsur•nce
rooms and frnnt room, good AIR CONDmONING Refriger8 Iiiii. Phone IISZ-3165.
All'I'OMOBILE
lnl1lnmee ben
location, caD or see O'IJeD ation lf!IVIee. Jack~ Refrlt7·19-lllltc
eratlon, New Rano. hone .-eDedT Lost fOUr operatManley, phone 742-5932. Will
812-11111.
4 I tfc
or's Ucense! CaD &amp;2188.
sell oo Gl loan.
7-2Ute
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
I II lfe
miniature. $75 and up. Stud R &amp; N DAY.f4J&gt; or started READY - MIX ~ deBv·
service and grooming. Phoae
ered rtsbt to your projeel.
Leghorn pullets. Both n.... or
11112-5143.
II ! tfe
Fast and easy. Free elllcage grown avallsble. PouJ.
Scholars believe Easter lsmalel. Phone __., Goet- laod,
try housing and automaUon.
called Rapa Nul by its
AKC Golden RetrieVer puppleo.
leln Ready • Mix Co., Middle- IDhabitants, was settled by
:&amp;fudern Pnultry, Bor No. 1•,
&gt;24 Ash St., Middleport. tlliJ. Athens, Oblo, Phone 593-7831.
port, Oblo.
8 10 tfc wayfarers from Polynesian Is&amp;14!.
6-:!3-tlc
lands, 2.!iOO miles to the west.
74-ltc

...- beloved mother. Speclal
tbonb to the Rev. Cam!r
W11llams lor Ills eoosollng
words, the Rev. Glen lilies,
Mn. Elmer Wickham, oqm.
lit; the Ewing Funeral Home POTATOES. beam, cabbage HAMMOND CHORD organ,
and beeto. Phone 84!-~4.
for respeclfu1 conalderatkiDI;
bench, music, $500. Call
Clarence
Proffitt, Pnrtland.
also the Laurel Clllf Heallh
Young's Market, Middleport.
Ohio.
7-7-tfc
Club and Uolted Metbodlll
7-28-Mp
Cburdl Women.
Mr. aod Mn. AileD l:lehlD: FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath, LUMP COAL, stoker. egg; Rut.
ger, Mr. Rill lin. David one floor, partly furnished il
land tipple, Rt. 124. Pearl JaMcGbee, Mr. and Mrs. By- desired. 783 S. Seoond Ave.,
cobs, Phone 742-4952 or 119ZMiddleport. Can be seen by
1'011 H,..U, Mr. Rill Mn.
3469.
7-211ste
appointment after 5 p.m. El,
Cecil llysell.
74-ltp
den Walburn, phone m-H.
1961 FULLY aotomatle sewing
7-t-tlc
macl&gt;lne, complete to make
Notb
buttonhole!,
darn, and emb.;
INVITATION TO !lower lovers: NO. 6, STOKER COAL at f..-.
15 bullt-ID designs. Tills maVbllt Old Mao QulaeDberry's
mer CliDton Coal Co. tipple,
chine is ID perfect condition.
llillllia patch ID !rOD! of old
located 5 mUeo east of WeDaTills machine aold lor .-.95,
Syracuse pool ofllce bulldiDg.
ton. Phone 384-3'187 Wellston
balance now $75, take over
Wek:ome.
7-JWip
lor JnlormaUon. Walton Coal
paymenll ol t5.18 per manth.
Company.
7-1~
Try it In your home, caJJ mTERMiTES SWARMING? '!'bey are re-productlveo, not
JII36.
'~
TWO YEAR old two bedroom
your w«ter &lt;Oiooy. Free ....
home, bath. full basement, gaI'IGS, see A. J. Myen, RD I,
spectlons .... Information ..
rage, In SJneuse. Pllone ti92cmrl space daogen. No
Reedsville, Ohio.
7-2B-31p
IM21.
7-21-tfe
saloomao, low overbeod, 50
per cent savlop. Allied !'ell
1981 STEREO: Lovely wabwl
CLARINET.
B
FLAT,
good conCmtrol. Pomeroy,
IIIIo. dition, $25. Phone 1192.Jm.
COD80ie with AM &amp; FM radio,
PboDe 98UI8t enolop.
this
set sold much bfebor;
7-J5.6tc
~
baa """'"' storage. Talre ....
pa)'lllellll of 15 per J!IGIIIb ilr
00-..tng--ot-bolile - 11151 BmCK. 4-dO« sedan, mepay balance due $101... Try
cllanleally OK. Good wert car.
• ~~. pockell, pegging.
It in yoor bome. Call IJIII.2831.
S.. or caJJ Milton Hood IJIII.
bemmlog, altoratlons, ole.
74-111:
3810.
. 7-~
Mn. Freddie Thabet, Malon,
l'llom! m-56SI.
4-lf).lfc
SAVE NOW on alunD!um boa II, FIVE ROOM bouse, bath, bua.
m~.three loll.~. Sllte
10.12-IS-14 II.. clean made,
BAPI'Y IIOUR, SbeDaDg Sprlop
St..
Pomeroy. Phone ,.._:
stordy, thn!e raD bottoms.
Nile Club, 5 to 8 p.m. M.,..
74-llp
One mlle oil Rt. ss. on Kingsday thru Friday. Ladloo DIPt
bury Road.
7-17. .
""" Friday.
u.tfe
Real Estate For S1le
WEU. KEPT carpell show the
JOE
YOUNG reoldence on RutWanted To luy
reoulll of ngolar Blue Lustre
land Road. Contact Young's
ANTIQUES, furniture, dllbel. spot cleanlas. Rent electric
Martel.
1~
mlsceDaneoua. !ln. Boward
sbampooer $1. Baker Furnl·
Cedi, 11110 w. Main St., Poiii6- ture.
7-zutc
IVJ.
14-lle
COLT, 20 monlbs old. phone
GOOD CLEAN dry roots, !IlD992-1910.
7-:!3-Ste
lOIII. . . lb., yellow mot, •
lb.; May apple mot, !0 cenll
MANUFAcnJRER'S SALE - GID. ROBSIEii'ER, 11110KER
lb. Bill Balley, Reedsvlllo,
Farm and Home white Latex P&lt;NEROY - 5 1"001111, bath,
Oblo.
7-17~
house and barn paint. Reg.
front &amp; back pordleo, base.
t5.4t gallnn. Sale price $UI
men!, level lot.
Help W1nttcl
a gallon. King Bullde1'11 Sup- POMEROY - 6 rooms, watEr
SHORT ORDER &lt;XlOK, lor .,..
ply Co., Middleport, Oblo, msystem, cellar, frnnt porch, 2
niDI w«k. Apply Ia ponan. • 3741.
7-:!3-l!te
outbuildings, m aem.
SJrocuse Drtv..ln. PboM IJIII.
!'OMEROY - 4 rooms, bath,
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7-llllc; 1981 APACHE Falcon camping
lull basement, needs a handy
frailer. CaD 192-2101 or see man.
JANITOR, PART time Sunday
WIBle GuiDther after 4:30 p.m. IN ACitl!ll - 18 ol bottom Iaod,
employment. Apply Blue Tar7-2Ulc . 2 barns, large a rooms, bath
lim, Mlddloport,
7-JUk!
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.... half, 2nd house, s cfa.
11181 NEWPORT CltryBlf!l, 4- lerna, well, minerals, near
Door, good rubber, good town.
WANTED
IIBSPONSIBLE party to .. lllu!pe. Marlon Reynolds, Ma- REI.EN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
son. Phone '773-5147. 7-21-tlc
A8SOCIATES
...pl)'IDftlll of •. u per
sYRACUSE
mouth or pay balaoce due
!1162
CORVETTE.
Honduras
mat'll.tlt lor 11188 sllno ~
roon, !27-340 hp.. 4 speed;
wllb radio, kpeod automatle
dumger, call . . . 7-21111:
115011. eon Coolville · Chimes seldom have more
7-S4-Sic than 12 bells; larger numbers
of bells set together to play
For Rent
BEANS, KENTUCKY Wander: tunes are called carillons.
PLI!NTY of space lor one traJI.
Plclt yoor nwo, bring eon.
f!l with all faciiiUeo. In Syratainer. $1 bushel. Andmr
eaoe. CaD 11112-!IIM. 4-18-tlt em... sb: miles above Racine on Rt. SSI. Phone 247FtiRNISIIED and ~
2152.
7-26-tlc
llparlmento. Clote to odlool.
PboDe ltUIM,
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WANTID

TRAILER SPACE, all at111t1oo
avalllble. Inquire 1M Mulber.

.., IIIIB S or 5 p.m. Write P.
0. BoJ: f25 Pomeroy. J.2t.t1t

COIIIOie. Complete with faoblon cams; makes buttonboles. WID dam, mend, applique, monogram, over&lt;ut.
Pay Jut f48.S5, or $S.IO per
month. Pholle ln-3218.

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STEREO. 11188 Early American
stereo radio combination.
Tills Is a beautiful solid state
lllllt with kpeod ehanger,
Tate over paymenls of $8 or
pay balance $103.10. Also have
repoosessed stereo In walnut
cabinet lor payrr.er.ls ol $5.91
or balance of $115.111. Phone

111-UII.

7-~te

11115 MUSTANG, mint CO!IIIItlon,
Gent Dodaon, Bro-n Ave.,
lllddlepart.
7--..stp

I admll I sometimes deserve
punilllunent,, but I wiiJ!i my faml.
ty would take turns dlllhtnillout.
Flrst my father aaya, "COme
on aon, ll's my duly to teaeb you
rlllht from wrong." So be walks
me out to the shed cuts a swlteh
lnd switches me until bolo !Ired.
Then I
11&lt;1pper ID tho shed.
Next my grend!lliler takes me
oot behind the barn, pulls down
my pants and whips me will! my

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Section
CARIB
WANim
IN MIDDIII'OI'r

CONrACJ
-.FAYE MA111Y
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Schwanll MariM
Hockingport,
Ohio
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Smallest Hooter Cort.

BUETTNAIS

fill. '

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The .planet Neptune has two
k1iowD moons. One revolves
around It from east to west,
the .U..r from west to eut.

FlEE

Preslde~Fraaklin Roo~~e­
velt Clill Dec.
1941, tho
"date whl will ve In Infamy." Tbat""as the dale of
Pearl Harbor.

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MOTH PROOF1NG

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·Fold and Place Near You~ Television Set for Ccul\'tm

have so many welts I can't sit,
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9. Girl'• 'name
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silk tabrlc
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15. Rave
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17. M'lddle
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IUhel

21. Perilh
22. :Mernorarulum
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8. Henntt
9. Edible
moiiUik
ll. ExpunJN

13. Sto~
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· IIChool would do -doro. Tbere,
a girl learns hoW tAl walk, lit,
talk, manage bor hands and feet,
lnd (IO!Ierally feel more polled.
lnCJJire at your local Y. W.C.A.
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prints

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pooll

26. Sonot
Bela
26. Good
friend
28. God

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13 Newlywed Game
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ter lor her because oho ftgured
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the cypewrlter or something.
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- FRIEND OF A FRIEND

anyone clumq.

18. Alike
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now,

Dear Friend:
Mainly by •"thinkf.ng ahead."
... ADd by working to overcome
self....,..scloosness, which makea

1&amp;11

1 J.MIIWonl.

and evecyone laughs. Silo thinks
they are laughing at llor,-notwith

"Slow up, Ellen, for Pote'o ukol You have many more
)'tlrl of buylnc power loft In 'joul"

J:S.

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a Aoodler World

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Ia one of lhem. She gutherflnBer
caught In a bowling ball. A few
days later she caught her fool in
a movie theater seat. Botb Urnes
she nooded all kinds o! help to
got her out and of ...,.se she
was awftJJ.I,y embarrassed. Sbe
has only to walk ID a room, lnd
something breaks. She's p this

ror

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WOIMI'I l"ollll DIVII!t

What should I do? - SORE
AND ACIIIN'

reputat:lon

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ken pride.

Tbe question Is: "What &lt;OUida
boy of 13 poaalbly do to rate
this kind of punlsldnont? Tbe
meanest ldd on earth cloosn't de·
serve a triple boating lor tile
same offense. If your relaUves
can't be atopped, then authoriUes should lind a better borne
for you!
Don't let utoyalt;y" keep you
from asking bolp of BD under-

Hefcrcncc

JJ'UNDE

Yes, I thtnk there are acct.
dentilrone -"• lnd llll'•.fli...

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front of friends.
By tile end of tile evening, 1

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Dear Helen:

HOBSTETTER

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.otandlng neighbor or your min-

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It's my mother, though, that

ures, their troubles and lim. TRIPLE PUNISHMENT TWICE
As with tho rest ol Helen Help TOO MUCH
USI, it welcomes laughs but won.tt Dear Helen:
dodge a serious (llesltoll will! a
I am a boy llving on a farm
brush..,!!.
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with m,y, molhor, lather and grand.
Send yoor teenage CJJOstions father. rm almost 14.
SIDE OLANCES By 0111

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bothars me most. As I come in,
obo catches me b1 tho collar of
m,y jacket, jerks me ~U:roaa her
knee and whacks me with a pad.
die. li1ie has even clone this Ia

e • By Helen Bottel

YOUTH ASKED FOR rrl
Thlo column lo lor young peo.

nuw.

own belt.

Helen Help

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Vlntoo 1'1&gt;11 161, American Legion, Is the man In charge of
Vlntoo bean dlmera toda.Y. This

I, 1968

Avai Iable in amounts from $1,000.

for tho 100th annlveriiiU'Y by
brewing and selling beans to the
Fourth of July crowd In GalllpoUs. The bean crew ts composed of Pearl W. MtCiaokoy,
Lloyd TWyman, Gene West and
Gary and Daliny (Db*) McCiaa, ·
key,
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They sUII pi-ej,are the besns
In the 1868 £asbloo. Tbey hang
four heavy 30.gallm lr!Jn kettles from a horiz~ wooden
utlllcy pole suspended acrosstwb
vertical poles. The kettles are.
inches above four tires.
As the succulent beans simmer, Pearl W. McClaokey, tho
Legioo'a official bean cooker,

9 months or one year.
Interest starts day of purchase.

Certificates are automatically renewable.

Deposits are insured to $15,000 by Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation . A husband and wife with
individual and ioint accounts, can be protected
to $45,000.
Pomeroy National pays the Ohio Intangible Tax.

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A-The llrst Saturday alter sei'vlce In the fleet ol!ero.

Nov,

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Family and

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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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oosly. It ~os two and a ·hali
hours for the beans to reach the
perfecUon which oncy outdoor
cooking ean bring to thein. How.
ever, the beans are !lOOked all
night an&lt;~ then &lt;O&lt;i&lt;ed with Jowl
bacon and calla ham.
.

RUTLAND

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or Lloyd TWyman, takes a four ..

You can buy 5% CDs at the Rutland Office
or Pomeroy Office

POMEROY

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and Save in our .Mo.nth End Sale

summer his crew ''rehearsed"

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exeursiontrirlns.

Interest checks Jre mailed to you every 3 months•
Or, if you wish, we will deposit the interest in your
passbook saving s or checking account.

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c:olfee, which were ArltiY ratlon1 c8l'l')1nl
In tho War Between the state ladle out a
1861-36.
diner. .
That llrst bean dlmer In Olllo,
LoglomaJres al10 bring bucka century ago, was marked with
eta of c: of I e e. Cracker a
blue uniforms from not only &lt;lalhave alreadY been placed m the
lla County but also from Colum- tall tables. A per,.. ma.v be
bus and other cities, worn by served ap1n and ap1n.
veterans who came to VInton on
Missing will be tho horae-

~ Buy Certificates of Deposit for 3 months, 6 months,

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POMEROY NATIONAL
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Legion post- as did their GAR . ._ _ _ _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ _ _ __

charpd .

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PROBABLY Will NEVER TAKE PLACE AGAIN. THIS IS Y ONE .AND
ONLY CHANCE TO BUY A1968 AUTOMOBILE. AT OR NEAR THI ··EllER'S
ACTUAL COST. THERE ARE
NO GIMMICKS, NO LEADERS. All AUlOiOBILES
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Vlntoo 1'1&gt;11 161, American Legion, Is the man In charge of
Vlntoo bean dlmera toda.Y. This

I, 1968

Avai Iable in amounts from $1,000.

for tho 100th annlveriiiU'Y by
brewing and selling beans to the
Fourth of July crowd In GalllpoUs. The bean crew ts composed of Pearl W. MtCiaokoy,
Lloyd TWyman, Gene West and
Gary and Daliny (Db*) McCiaa, ·
key,
'
' . '
)
They sUII pi-ej,are the besns
In the 1868 £asbloo. Tbey hang
four heavy 30.gallm lr!Jn kettles from a horiz~ wooden
utlllcy pole suspended acrosstwb
vertical poles. The kettles are.
inches above four tires.
As the succulent beans simmer, Pearl W. McClaokey, tho
Legioo'a official bean cooker,

9 months or one year.
Interest starts day of purchase.

Certificates are automatically renewable.

Deposits are insured to $15,000 by Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation . A husband and wife with
individual and ioint accounts, can be protected
to $45,000.
Pomeroy National pays the Ohio Intangible Tax.

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places ·

tbe

Q-On wllllt dllte u S!lillf !tell · 1110 men

~awki111 Dlly obsorwd?

. .14di,_ 10 ,tlio cultural
A-The llrst Saturday alter sei'vlce In the fleet ol!ero.

Nov,

1!. . ·

.

~NTS

'·

-~~~~--------. . .

Member Fodera! Reserve System

Family and

Furnishings:For Your Hoine

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

&gt;L

·~

· ·~

USE OUR PA.IINO LOT"ON 2ND STREET
.
~··

loot-long paddle and sUra vlgw.
oosly. It ~os two and a ·hali
hours for the beans to reach the
perfecUon which oncy outdoor
cooking ean bring to thein. How.
ever, the beans are !lOOked all
night an&lt;~ then &lt;O&lt;i&lt;ed with Jowl
bacon and calla ham.
.

RUTLAND

,'

', · Ready to.Wear For ·Y~ur

or Lloyd TWyman, takes a four ..

You can buy 5% CDs at the Rutland Office
or Pomeroy Office

POMEROY

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Drive to Elherfelds In Pomeroy
and Save in our .Mo.nth End Sale

summer his crew ''rehearsed"

*
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POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

.

I

•

.

't

.' ..•

Grady Twyman, commander of · - - - - - - - - -....
exeursiontrirlns.

Interest checks Jre mailed to you every 3 months•
Or, if you wish, we will deposit the interest in your
passbook saving s or checking account.

.l. Ii

I ,•

~

' .. ·'

.Tuo
' ..
,. hiP

of
c:olfee, which were ArltiY ratlon1 c8l'l')1nl
In tho War Between the state ladle out a
1861-36.
diner. .
That llrst bean dlmer In Olllo,
LoglomaJres al10 bring bucka century ago, was marked with
eta of c: of I e e. Cracker a
blue uniforms from not only &lt;lalhave alreadY been placed m the
lla County but also from Colum- tall tables. A per,.. ma.v be
bus and other cities, worn by served ap1n and ap1n.
veterans who came to VInton on
Missing will be tho horae-

~ Buy Certificates of Deposit for 3 months, 6 months,

"&lt;

,

j

•,- . .. ~ .-,

to
serve only boana, hardlack and

POMEROY NATIONAL
Effective August

'

. . , •,

_,_

·, - -

'
tho banks of Jl4L....., Creek,

•

With

.....,. oc:
·-··url

'!

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-...ldlng lbolr

ft.a ·

..,.n Moad1y,
llllldlf,
•
°
;.From ·~:30:.::. · . · ....,..,.;

e lace of

rlhursdly

~-

. COWIIrJ,
came IG .
&gt;log to halt

.

Other members or tho vinton
Legion post- as did their GAR . ._ _ _ _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ _ _ __

charpd .

I)'

&gt;rn-bacl!od

..

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.

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THIS TRADING POLICY HAS NEVER BEFORE BEEN OFFE8ED .AttD
PROBABLY Will NEVER TAKE PLACE AGAIN. THIS IS Y ONE .AND
ONLY CHANCE TO BUY A1968 AUTOMOBILE. AT OR NEAR THI ··EllER'S
ACTUAL COST. THERE ARE
NO GIMMICKS, NO LEADERS. All AUlOiOBILES
.
.
' IN . .
'
INVENTORY ~RE ON SAL£. IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUY Altg:.:.UTOMOBI.lE, v;ou OWE .IT ·.
''
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.
TO YOURSELF TO CHECK US OUT BEFORE YOU DEAL.
'
HARLAND MARTIN -

PRESIDENT

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FINEST SE ICE DEPARTMENT IN THE AREA

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HAVE OVER 60 AUTOMOBILES TO CHOOSE FRO-·AU:.DiffERENT .BODY'·I Jf .
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Prlces will rise Ieos rapidly during
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M. olc{m, cholrman of .the
President's Cooncll or Economic
Advisers, now thlt tho 10 per
cent income tao surchlrge Is In
elfect IJid federal IIJendlng Ia
being reduced.
With 250 major labor contracts due for negotlaUi&gt;n lhla

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tened In some
induotrles, Increase, however, ·1 think
tho 30-yearo&lt;&gt;lcl fol'll!er Yale olowdowns In steel stockpUirw
professor Is chiefly concerned and . auto prnducUon will work
just """ with possible new with Diller factors to give uo a
lnllatlimary pressures from slower second haiL
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wage IJid price Increases.
"But It may well be lhat lite
As Cor the Immediate outlook, slowdown In the economy's
Okwl had this to say:
• growlh rate will become evident
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Indicator to lhe ordinary citizen as lower orlce Increases or a
wW be lhat prices will slow. turnaround-or interest rates.
lheir rate or Increase during the
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

peratures In lhe 50o. CootiDued
cool TUesday.

MONDAY, JULY 29, 19&lt;,

FIVE CENTS

CzechS;, Sov _.._,.,s Meet
At Border 'Glassboro'

study &lt;omml8olon. Vatican CJI&gt;.
•ervers predicted today' s d~&gt;­
cument would provoka a major
crisis within the church.
Mogr, Ferdlnando Lambruschinl, the Vadcan theologian
who announced the Pope's
decision to a crowded news
conference, called It 'an act of
great courage by the Pope."
The monsignor said Paul
acted "koowlng It would not he
ell,BIIy accepted by all "
The PO!lO did not exercise the
chur&lt;h doctrine or papallnfallj.
blllt,y In moldng his pronouncemont; But, like all decrees and
decisions Of a Pope, it must be
accepted and oheyed by all
church members, accordll'lr to
Catholic teochlng. A P o p e
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CIERNA NAD TISOU, Czechoslovakia (UPI) -Czech and
Soviet leader&amp; met today In a
movie hwse In this Czech
vlllage in an attempt to settle
peaceCUIIy a Communist bloc
crisis the Russians have threatened to end by force.
The 11-man presidium of the
Czechoslovak Communist party
IJid lhe l!.inan politburo or the
Soviet Union's Communist part,y

arrived by special trains In IIIlo
vlllqe whooe name In Ellglfsh
means Glassboro, just lhree
mUes from lhe Ruaslan border.
The Czech IJid Soviet trains
""re drawn up about 50 yards
apsrt wilh lhe locomatlve or
each stopped Just at the edg10 or
the low, tile-roofed station. The
actual meetings were taking
place across the village main
street from the raUway station,

A Russian army signals unit
set up a transmitter next to lhe
Russian lridn, apparently to
send messages to a similar
receiver established across the

A dog or blue uniformed
Czech policemen aurrWnded tile
vlliage and train, keeplnl all
but local reslcle..s a prier
mUe from the ~ 1111
Russian border. Russian sol. lhe Soviet Commulill l'lzV
diers snd army vehicles oould Politburo and tile Czech party
be seen In poaltlons In th.e low presidium.
bushes east of tho bor&lt;ler to
But viewers wtsl&lt;le tho pollee
p r o I e c I this unprecedented line could look acroaa tile flat
moedng of the t'ull leader altlp or muddy ftelds, near the Sotlet
two Communist nations.
borders, and see the two tralDa
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parked at the Clena ra111r1J ·
Meigs Athletic Boosters who
MOSCOW (UPI) - THE KREMLIN IS READY TO compr~&gt;­
Rejects Liberal Recommenda- The last such I~Uible declaraotadoo.
plan to work In the booth at the
mioe today in its showdown wilh Czech Communist reformers,
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tion came In 19SO in Pope Plus
In this village- whose - .
COWII;y Catr are asked to be at
East moe swrces said. They said the Soviets are wUllng to
Thus lhe P""' rejected the Xll's proclaJnatlon of lhe
HALlS OF THE MIDDLEPORT HIGH SCHOOL are lined
In
English means Glasaborolhe office or Dr. R. R. Picklet their ideological argument wilh the reformers go un•efo.
reCOIIUIIOr.datlon or a liberal · d~W~D~ of the assumption or
Wllh boxes of SUJ&gt;Piies and equipment as employes of lhe
the
Czechs were defendl!W tbelr
ens this evening at 6 o'clock
tied for the moment but will demand a show or Czech au...
majorlt,y of bls blrlh conlrql Mary.
Meigs Local School District ready the buUdlng Cot the change..
right to liberalize the taco 1111
to obtain their food handlers'
glance to tho Kremltn.led East moe military alllance.
over thl1 fall when the building will house sophomores, juniors
cOIIIJI1Wilom
In their COIIDir7.
permit.
The Communist swrces aald the Soviets feel lhat IC they
and aenlora of 1he former Mlddltli)Ort, Pome1-oy and Rudand
The
UITY
Russians
camt to
can pi prompt IUlrantees of Czechoslo..alda' s military loyalHigh Schools. Approximately 668 students from the lf)per
Clerna Nod T11011 VOiriDg to halt
t,y !beY can agree to discuss ideolosJcal dlfferenc';,s In later
the
retorm which they charlld .
lhree high ochool grades will he attending classes In Middlelll!!l'tinss. The swrces said tho compromise would- in Kremis
leadiJW
to a Western.laclled
ifn i'yes - hove to include some Czech gesture such as roove~ or communiom In
lmi*Jrllljllmllad torm or cenaorohlp or lhe pre~•
. • lhlo ftirmar oatelllte.
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~hey havo lhreatenW armed
lntenentlon to halt wllat they
call lite movement or Czechoslopilrey's &lt;*npaip Ol'lllnizat!oo said l&lt;lday he II(M' his "lar m'!"•
vakia wt or lhe Soviet e&amp;~~~p. .
The diiPite hos cansed the · ~
:!::!elepte votes needecl" towintheDemoeraucpresldeatial
greatest crisis In Eastem·:·
DeJDocratlc Senatora Walter Mondale ot Minnesota and Fred
Europe since the Sovlela
ll. Harria of Oklaitlllll aald the 110 delegate vctes Huml'hrey pickcrushed
the 1956 HW!glrilll ' ·
ed If&gt; Ia•t we~~ at state COilventlons In utah, Kentuclijr and VIr·
CLEVELAND (Upl) - A seclf)rislna.
·
ginla puohad t1ui vice president past tho 1,312 vote total needed for
Eugene E. Underwood hos reond man was charged today with
nomination,
.
On the outcome of the &lt;
signed, eftective Sunday, Aug.
flrsHlegree murder In connec&amp;~down
could hinge the ..,
25, as paator of the Zion Church
tion wilh the sniper killing or
pattern
or
East E:ur-.. ._
YIAMI BEACH - TWO NEJ.IlON ROCKEFELLER s..,P...tert- or Christ foUowlng 10 years or
three policemen during a gun
COI'IUil.lsnism tor years to~ .~ ~
Sea. Charles H. Percy of Dllnols IIIII Mayor John V. Lind~ IIi :New aervice to the ehurch.
batlle last week.
The new lace of communism '
York - are atlll !'nder conslderotlon as running motes 1!1 fin.me.t
The
Meigs
County
commissioners
today
approved
the
ftllrw
of
Durlrw his pastorate, there
He was ldentlfted as Lalhan
VIce Pre!lident Richard M. Nixon.
waa
being modeled In a villlp ;applications
for
state
dvll
defeDBe
assistance
funds
ln
the
amount
has · been an Increase in memllonlld, 19, who Is conDned In
of
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about
2,$00 on the maiD .
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Tho lnclullion of the two prominent becken or lhe New York bership IJid Improvements to the
the prison ward at a local hospi- of $3Z,496 fOI' damages caused by 41ring fioods and rains,
The applications, submitted to the commissioners by E11Pneer rallway line from the clt,y of .'
govornor I I posalble Nixon choices for the GOP vlee prealdeltlol buJidlns Including two new classlal with bullet wWnds in tho stoThendore
Beegle, wUI be turned over now to civll defense ottlcials Chop in the Soviet IJkralne. 1'11e .1101111nat1on was cllsciOIOd by a close Nixon associate.
rooms, t " o remodeled claasmoch, ann IJid leg,
r o om a, blpdatry; restr{)(IJla
Pollee said al\er the gun bat.. Cor conslderatioo. Beegle aald lhe relief ls sought for damages on vlllage lies three miles 11-om lhe
both COWII;y and lolmshlp ro&amp;ds.
Soviet lronder and alighlly
AT LEAST 10 PERSONS DIED In tramc accldentl In Ohio over added, the ceiUng was lowered,
tie Lathan waa found In a beck
the wee~nd, Tile count by UPI and lhe Ohio Highway Potrol bepn new lights lnatalled,lllllthe bulldThe breakdown of tho aj,pU. tern, according to Beegle, that more north or lhe HungariaD
Yard, near the bodies or twodeld
border.
at 6 p,m. Frlrlly and ended at midnlaht Sunday. The dead·Included: 101! was painted,
snipers. One or them was his cation showed that 17 roads and his department will not be able
Solilrday,
zanesville, Deruda Cratteraft, 18, 'Cohllllbus,
brld&amp;es In tho COIIIt1 and town. to 8101 clone all the work plan.
brother Bernard.
Mr. Underwond has been acldlled In a ""' crash 10 mileo west, and on iilnday, at
Ger· tivo In lhe men's fellowship IIIII
Pollee also said lhat Lalhan shJp l,llstems are Ullted, In ad· ned this sununer.
aid Toole, f3, drowned IOhon his boot cepol•ed In an artlll,claNaloe. the youlh rally of the Churches
llona1d was wearing a bllldolier clition to rwr Dillen atrected by
"Some ccuntlea in southeast..
of
ChrlsL
'&lt;,
or shot&amp;un shells lllhlch match siltation of lllreams.
em Oblo have even curtailed all
~omlng here on Oc~ 1, 19$8,
Both Beegle IJid Rolland Crab- Diller work for lho sumrmir to
the lllllllllllltlon uled to kill oafrom Coshocton County, Mr. Untrolman Louis Golonka.
tree, COIIIIQ hlibway superlnten. repalr the nprlng aUps IJid oth~erwond graduote4 in Ma.Y, 19S8,
Chor&amp;ed earlier with three dent, IRIOBred before · Commis- er damage," said Beegle. Melp
from lhe Cincinnati Bible Slmcounts or first ~.. mur&lt;ler sioners Robert Clark and War- Cwnt,y, however, has undertak'.
Pri'TSBURGH (UPI) - Tbttq) _-:,'
111111')', He served lhe Church of
EUGENE IJNDERWOOD
In the ahootout wa~ Wick Nat!..,. den Ouro llltb the appllcatlm en to do tho fiood and rain clamtwo
policy~ bodies of the ~
Christ lnCoshoctonrortwoyears
-rs.
The
rallls
occurred
In
allot Fred Ahmed Evans. Be boa
age repair work In addition to
United
Steel~ers IJniAia (ti8W) ,.
Ma.Y.
during his aemlner7 lludlos.
pleaded Innocent.
ito regular program.
Mr. Underwond will not be
coovene l&lt;lday - leaa lhM 'li"".
I'll 196f tho ~ received
The !sst or more lh1UI 3,000
leaving Molga Count,y, He hasac·
how's before a contraet -~ ~ ;
9hlo National Guard trcq,o were $10,00&amp; hiD tile ,Civil Dotense
!X'I'ted, lhe pastorate ol tho Rut..
pulled out Sunday, :
Une - to weigh prolfetl ID ~
Department of tho 11a14, for
Ialka with the II maJor ~· ~
lllld Church of Christ llllllwlll ·
damqes Clllsed to rosdi ~
year.
besln bla. dutlea lhere oo Sept,
ducero agaJnlll 1 strike .l!llli·i~
•,•,•,:o:-•o:-_•,._'T_O!Q"rl'o'...._•,~•fh&gt;J!.Y&lt;\.o'o''o;-'•"o'Vo'o'o'o'o'
dale from tho rank.a~MU~~e.
'•
1. He will also continue -loy·,•,o;-, •'• ,.,..•,y,•,..o;."'-.•,•~...?'No o'oi'A •'•'•'•'•'•'•'•'•'
Beegle Aid ha llldblull!rare
Bonds of
I•
USW
President
1.
W,
~~~~~~··:
lllent at Kroget' s In Pomer&lt;~Y
COLliMBUS (l)pl) - State
In
the ....
- '·
· of PI'8PiliD8 ..
Three defendants forfeited R. Conrad Cooper, the ........_ ~
where he his been nine years.
pllcati
for help to repair four
Rep. Keith Me~ M:oo
SAiGON
(UPI)
VIet
Cong
~·ot ne~-- w
· Mr. and Mrs. Underwood wW
federol aalliltlnce rural 1'011111 bonds IJid two others were lined .......
w~ I 'm1
W-·
lumbua, Wlftled iii aoe what It
l!lleriillll,B
raced
down
lhec
filt!ht
Saturday
night
In
Pomaroy
May.
ed
Saturday
they
hid
.
.
.
'.... .'
lllove
tO lhe Rutlllld parIn
lhe
county
IJistem
snd
lhoae
would be lu.e to~ be a polleeline at tb't~A.IIeni!an llllhtet base
or
Chlrles
Logar's
COlD'~
able to reach a ''I&gt;Uia.for lit. :
IIlli alao be submitted to 1118
man so
tooH • ride 111111
at 'no' Ji~ l&lt;lday, burllng sat.
Forfeltins bonds were Louise tlement,. on anetnt•ritc.Pte!t...~~~
commlalionll's for aetlonaa-.
ono
over the l'etltmL ile eldo
chel• ot tlplosiv.lhill dOII!'oyedi
COIIcle, Pltloburgh, Pa., $1S,lllll- for 400,000 usw n•·"..... Jlltit .;
aa tbey can be conqiletecl.
If) being ldentided aa • burg· two (our • 4lDIIne Cl30 cargo
uro
to yield lhe rlghtorway; Lar- baalo 11tee1 illllllltrl. ·
'
llomagiOa by 1lle llooda IJid
lar.
,gJ. . .
Iil~~~t• 11111 dalnaaed ·Jet aircraft.
ry
P.,oll,
Racine,
$25,
defecllati&gt; alclea eald
:,the polleetlilJn wllh Whom rallls eau-..t 110 mii\Y aljps and
1,1•• mUilal1
ei.ued ·JicNIIIIIUi
tive
exllaustand
Arthur
Rwnllald,
COIIIplft(tl
111!4
u:..U!l)
.·
DIIIOI'
toisea
bi
tiM
001111f
Ill'•·
rldi!W reeel""
~·-v+•4U en,
·Cift ·COnUnuniila llld killecl nino ~a call Crmi'"J,
Pomeroy,
$18.70,
speedlna,
Finfor
a
90.q,m
~
woman wljo
. Q( th~J!I.·.~· Anterlclft trooper
ed
were
Charlu
Frye,
Rutlllld,
lalil she saw a • brallk Inand 61ala,
~ wilii'ndlid' ln tho baltlo or the
'
$5 IIIII costa, assured clear dl... "coawleteb' 11111."
to
a
so~vice
atltioo•..uoiiilng
flight"line.
flllce, 111111 Charlea Van Meter,
her l(lll'lmont. 'Thi patrolman
The VIII c.ina' darted pntO'ibo
~
US IIIII COJII, I•"' fer had
llld McNamara . went. to see ,r
ta 1111
' -' NN, 2tO mile I IIDrlhlllll ot
.
hw
the
acene
of 111 aeelclont. plnq tallli.
. lha .....- '111111\klns lha liD'
•'
a bai'raie b)o-tllehl

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ir,iefs,.
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These were other hlghllahta or
Okiin'o questi_lllkns_ n..
slon with UPI:
Q-Haw soon wUJ we see
anylhlrig? You once compared
the U.S. economy to a Cat lady
IIILilchlng
chocolates. Wilen

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Pill Banned
VATICAN CITY (UPO-Po e
Paul VI today overruled Roman
Cotholic liberals and condemned
the pW and aU other artlllclal
means of blrlh control.
In a 38-page encyclical to his
bishops, the pontilf lf)beld
centuries of church law against
demando for change.
Paul said, "Tho direct lnterrlWJIIon of the generative
process alre&amp;dy begun • • • (Is)
to be absolutely excluded as
licit means of regulating birth."
Tho 7~year-otd poat!U Aid
the ben-lD some of the
strongest, most unequivocal
Word I or his POI!IIllcate- also
epplles to abortior" permanent
or leqJorary sterilization and
to every act that would "render

doas abe start to get her llgure
back?
A-1., think ,.. hove bar on 1
dlot iiJbt """ and there Ia no
queatlon lhat by the t1me you
see third quarter ligures lor our
.lonal pruduet, It will he
evldiQI lhat there boo been a
draft!lllc change or pace from
tile Drot two quartera or .the

Wasta."

at y

Foaslles of the eohiR&gt;Us, the
earlleat known llsge In the evolution of the horae, have bean
roond In the United States snd
llurqle that are .50 million years
old.

behlrd tile inllatlon or tho Pill
year hao not · been aeute
thottlceo In
ar• but
rather a buoyant eCOIIIIIIIlc
onvlriwnent where nobody • •
mu&lt;h concerned about prldrqr
himself wt of the markcL It
was juat too oaay to raise prjeea
and let tha consumer feel lhe
burclea.
year.
This will change and somoof
Yw
see the JIODOral tone the change will not be welcome
and buoyancy In markets or deelrable but It Is the price
1 ._, the moin raetor · we pay for taking some of lhe

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doosn't s!;op lmmediate)Jt, We've
certsinq turned ott lhe
with the tao lncreaaol, bUt ,..
are sWi coaai.JD&amp;&gt;, lilhlll and It
wUI take 1101110 time befGre YOII
see an effect on prices and

m:~=-~~: ·.

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Another
Vndfnvood Will Move Sniper
To Rutland Rastorate Charged

County Asks

State Relief

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YAH' .JUST ~IT'LL 1 FiND THAT LONG·
LOUT! .HE'S GON~ sa: AWFUL
SORRY HE EVER SOl' IN'IO TH'
GAAND WlZER BUS1NIOSSI

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Flight Li.ne

Court Takes Up

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