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endo lrGm ~Wl&gt;W *le• to
help in 1111 draaklr ...erationa.
During the nearly ~too' mmt111
or that phlao of recovery ., ..,
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dollars In defense contracts, the current roond of increases would
nation's steel procklcera toda¥ sorlouoly aiJect the economy and
.rowed re" signs they 1roUld

kmckle under to White House

demands for a rollback in tho
new round of price increases.
At least nVe steel producers,
Including lour of the top ton
companies.
instituted price

contribute to inflation.
u. S. Steel, the nation's No.

Cremeens Has

hikes since a settlement was
reached Tuesday night on a new

contract wJth t h e
United Steelworkers U n I o n
(USW).
The firms were U. S. steel,
Bethlehem, Rejl&lt;lbltc and Inland
of the top 10 proWcers, and
Phoenix Steel Corp., one or the
smaller companies. All f 1 \1 e
stoeimakors indicated they did
not intend to rescind the inthree~year

creases.
Armco Steel was expected to
amounce price hikes today .
Claims Increase unreasonable
President Johnson denounced
an acrosS-the-board increase by
BethJehem Steel as "unreason.
able." Bethlehem, 1he nation's
No. 2 producer, was 1he first
to increase its prices following the coatly wage settlement
with tho union,
Defense Secretary Clark M.
Clillord immediately ordered
military departments 1 'Wherever
possible., to transfer orders to
firms which had oot raised
prices ••if by doing so you can
obtain the re(Jiired product on
time, at a lower cost to t h e
pemment.
The mUitary services u s e
about 3. 7 mUUon tons or steel
amuaU,y at a cost or between
$$55 and $$00 million.
ft was the first major confrontation of the steel !ndtstry

the PresldOnt'o plea lor ,..,, l!ll'iuillrqt thO"" •~ ;~. ,'Ill~
stralnt.
In lito next 12 ri.mttil:"ha•eJI!'
More Hikes Plllllled
en ~er ··tt per, ~,. the1
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Werning it planned l'fllOr In· ·: oalit. l•lioJnoihlll8 liQ 1u
creaaoa, U. S. Steel derllod the give.•
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priee hikes were In any way tn..
The lnGallr)"'s new contract
volved with inllatloo.
with the USW was esllll1aled to
"In the past ten yesrs, since llOII about $1.5 bUIW.. over the
late 1958, -~prices have rio- nei&lt;t three years,

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hibited the 1968 Gaiiia County
Junior Fair grand champion lamb
foiiow1J18 Thursday's judging in
the Show Arena.
Reserve champion honors went
to Russ Jeffers, a member of
the Galiipolls FFA.
In other activities, Jene Myers,
Hannan Trace Pimeers, captured

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don't 101111 to hive to nat"bpreeldent fr«n · behiod .am.
thick Iran )llro In Lei~ .
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Two Strikers Charged i~ Shooting

Larry Cremeens captured sen-

lor showmanship honors.
Ed Marr, a member or the
Southwestern FF A, saw his ani·
mal win the champion registered
Hampshire Ewe honors.

Mrs. Barbara Gardner, whose
luoeral wm be held saturday at
2 p.m. at the Rawllrws-coats
Funeral Home, was also preceded in death by a son, Earl Gardner, eight years ago.

MBGS THEAll£
TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY
AUGUST 2-6
IN COLD BLOOD
Robert Blake, Scott WUson
COLORCARTOON:
Merlin, Magic Mouse
NO ADMITI ANCE under 16
yrs. old unless accompanied
by adult, parent or Guardi1111.
SHOW SI'ARTS 7 P.M.
WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY
AUGUST 7. 8
NOT OPEN

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NO BROM BONES, Frank J. Neuwlrih af Semlllele, fta.,
useo hlo bead to dloplay a prlu oul-ol-101101 pamptla
wet,bla( 3'1 pouado aad mea1urla1 4t latheo uouad.

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United Press International

Near normal temperatures
in Ohio saturday through Wednesday night.
Normal highs are in the low
80s in the north to upper 80!
In the south. Normal lows are
ln the low to mid-60s.
A little warmer about 9.mda,y, then little da,y - to - day
change. Rainfall will OOtaJ
tbree-quarter inch or more.
Occasional tbundershawers almost dally Sllnda,ythrough Wedno sday night.

POMEROY
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POMEROY

Serving Meigs County for over 96 years

Member Federal Reserve System
Member FDIC

COLUMBUS (Up0- Columbus
Mayor M. E. Sensenbremer,
Salety Director Fred Simon anil
three ranking police officials
here have been named tn an af·

fidavit rued Thursday in U.S.
District Court as beine investi-

gated for possible tax evasion
by the Internal Revenue Serv·
ice.

Also named were Police Maj.
Herman Beck; Capt. Jerry Ryan aJM) COpt. RoiJert nylor.

MEIGS G~NERAL HOSPITAL
ADMITIED - Clarence HIU'·
The names were contali.ed in
man, Racine.
the affidavit which accompanied
DISCIIARGED - Clarence a petition seeking to have 1 .POJones.
lice case against two IRS inves-tigators and a U.S. Justice IJ&amp;.
partment
attorne)' t:ranaferred
AU made
U.S. pennies
were
of steel Inwith1943a
to U.S. District Court.
zinc coating.

CORRECTION
VALUES TO $5.00

1968 MEIGS COUNTY FAIR MEMBERSIUP '11CKETS NOW
ON SALE AT:
Aroold's Sohlo Service station on Rl. 33 north of PIBIIeroy.
Reuter l~suranc:o Agency, Inc.- Sycamore st. -Pomeroy
Simon's Grocery- West Mala St. -Pomeroy, Ohio
BRW Hardware and Sqlply -Will Second St. -Pomeroy
Green Lantern -Main lrd Court- Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport lleDartme.. store - Mlll s~. -Middleport, Ohio
Miller Bros. Grocery - Route 124 -llutland Ohio
Clark' a Sohlo Serlltce station - Harrlsonvtll;, Ohio
Weld Crou and Sons - RaciDe, Ohio
Kautz Feed &amp;ore, Chester, Ohlo
All Directors and Of11cera aloo have tickell for aa1o.
Cost of memberablp ticket Ia P.OO and entitle• purchaser
to admlasloo and auto parking durlrw the ftve diU's a1 the
Falr, AlqJuat 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17th., aDd aloo(Jlrtlclpate
in tho Annual elecllon ol Olreetoro. TICKE'IS WR.L NOT
BE FOR SALE AT GATES. 11ckoto t:an be purchased at
secrecary'a olftco o~ groondo lftor PIU'iJW prl... or aclmlo·
oion at gate. No relulld of admi•alon price. BUY A '11CKET
AND SAVE MONEY,
1968 Premium 1looka have been mallocl.
DO NOT DELAY IN MAKING YOUR ENTIIIES. ENTRY ,
Bl.ANKS 1\IUST BE F1LLED OUT BY 'l1IE EXIIIBITOR.
CLOSlNG TIMES ARE:

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Top Czechs
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Czeeh cltiJons had watched
with leoao nervea the IWIIIIIIt
on tho SOviet bclrdtr lloa4a1
lbrGull&gt; Tlllrldq. For I h e
Soviets bad been lllre8telllna to
uao ll'IIIOd torce lo stamp aut
their Czech comradta' olibt •
month-old prtteb ttom Slallnlam
to more liberal rule,
Czech ltadtra lncludlna Joeel
Slnrkovlll;r, pari._ prollldent, eame back ThurlllliU' lllght
lo ftad 15,000 poriOIII JammfDc
tho main
In !'raP'• old
tmm. The crowd roared for word
th8t the Czeehl IIIII ..... Dlllller a lil 'thelr 01m bouse.

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In Court Suit

With more ~~ln'IIIPaclll
lnilux of now f&gt;nqil!n aaolmll,_
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son mused.
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"The people b ·• II e r
schooh, more rwatlonalltles, concerti, i!tJi,p like lllal.
In I WIU', YOU l!l1iht Ill' 10~
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(lbout 200 votes, "but that
otafl aides IIIII newsmen,
Rockefeller, who prtcedtd abould be about it."
Gov. Ronald ReaPn or CaJIIDr.
,l{lpesra At RaiJ.y
llockeleUer l!&gt;peared at a
nla lo 1111 Republican National
. Convention by seveial hoilra, raiJ.y on Miami Beaeh before
eiltlmated Nlloln 10ould get conltrrq with his convention
about 500 Rn&gt;l&gt;allot votes to aitlltellats, who claimed earlier
hla more thin 300.
thst he had stopped Nixon'• bid
"From there 'le&gt;P8ct to bUild ror victory on the crucial .llrst
atesdll,y and I tfllilk the
ballot.
· will start to go down," he Jlid.
GOP deleptes wore aoaallod
He prodlcled Reagan would pt by Waphone. calls, miniskirted

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Farmers ~:==~~:~:~~;;:_~;:~
fPut ·Wheat

over Romney .for • Prellpoatera - a whale truck load .
_ are being tacked 011 hotel
walla. JUat In case andlnareat

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cholcoi" BBYithelarpldgnthat
_ . , Republican oonventlon
dtleptea vlsilllill the Carillon
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tliree tona of ~eat ill
of ,.,. prices. r..-mer•
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said ........... Me'·•!WI'• j.or~, Hur&lt;111, Staik,· Alh.llld Wayne eauntlta
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JIOiillmtion on the tlrot ballot
has loeon stopped," llld Robert
Dou,glau, the governor's campa!gn manager' at a new.
conference where Rockefeller
was erdorsed by stx former

GoP natioJWJ chairmen.
llouglaos and Locnrd Hall,
one of Rockefeller•s tGp atrategiata, satd there hid been a late
abift &amp;mOJW uncommitted del•
ptes, many in response to
personal appeal• by the lOVersuccess was the tormer vice nor from his Tarrytown, N.Y.,
president that he did notplU1 to h&lt;llle.
' They based their declaration
fJ.y hero until Mondsy, after the
also on the assumption that at
convenlton opens.
·1•o1 two important dalogations
RockefeUer'a campall" dirac, 10ould s~B,f t~lth their favorite

tors announced they had sue-

cl!ll4idatea on the first
ballot. Oftlo lor Gov. James A.
JUI)de."'Md Michigan for Gov.

ceoded in their osiOntlal•atrot.oII' of witllholding enough votes
!ram NIXOII in earJ.y ballotiJW to
permit 111 eventual convention
shin to the Now Yorkors. They

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George Romney. there was a
llli!Jstion whether a third favor-

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100 votoo abort ol tho .,..k.
"The Nixon effort to gain ths

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girls, merchi)w bonds and
plaeardo imploring a~port lor
each or the three major
candidates. They meet Monda)'
and wUl make their choice
Wodnooday night, with 667 of
the -1,333 delegate votes required to llontillllte.
Nixon C!llllldent
Nixon remained at Montauk,
a fishing resort on Lung Island,
wlt!-1 his speech writers and
"""""aign aides. so conlldont of

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C.echoolova- · ::O:f.!"""al (West) German

ida CUPO- Czeehoal~ and
the SOVIet Union oealed their

Coiia ldll"' In'a aerlea-of battles

prame Court JU!ilco Abe Fortaa -...,ut;l Soutli -. Vletliarii1a
aald Saturda,y tilt J\lle of 1a10_~~r:thoi"D f'lchel as the pattern reconcUiation wiih an embrace
can aurv!Ye In AmOrlca onQ&lt; ::M, comb!¢ IIUIIallled lowerd a aDd a ki01 Saturday nlgilt 4Dd
If juclgas are free •'from lear' poaallllo ~ In· tho CIOMld· the laot Russian troops withor belna ealled to ~cOunt In ow,. covered ~ 9lau .ValliU'. .
drn ~&lt;m czech soli.
other PI"'• for lhtlr .vote or~., ~can loa_soa In the aree,
C.ech Parliamentary Preolhllr opllllons."
CL' lnei1idlnl the men kiUid In tilt ldant Josef SlnrkovslQ&gt; IIIJpeared
Fortao mode an olo!poot ro. au;·;&amp;cllon; were plaeocl at_.olsht on U. baiCOI\1 of the Brataalaplr to · crltic• In a l!lOOch pre. delid IIIC! 15 . 1IOIIIIIIe!L A "! Cley HaD SaturdiU' night and
~ for ,..,Uver)' dlmor ~~~ atlack on a mixed told a cheorlll8 crowd ill the
or tile American Collop or 'i'rl· uliit .i Aaiorlcan Marlnea aDd ·
"Evorythl11! Is all
a1 J.a1i7era. The OOitge _Ia a· S!P.ilb Vleblamooe mllltllljl!!n rilh~"
law 1li'ouP moel!n( beie In ill· waa ftltOrtod to have lnlll~ .
"What we have promised we
•anct 01 the 9Jat aimual....Ven- "l!o*VJ!' ciqllteo mille allied hive done," Smrkovaky said.
lion or lilt ~ean Bar AI· ·tcrct.
"Wa. l)ava dono an honest job."
soc!-·
F1ft11 Do, .
Tho Czech and Soviet Commu''Qir eyatem or 1a10 dtplada ·The 852 ll!:lliulh th' A!lhau Dill Parv leaders, )OIJiod by the
t!Hi Vllltl ~ - hmaii&lt;od the - . or the East German,
,...............,.citttlo .....;w,.
,·· and ' llfUI -cutlve ell,)' ill aatura- Polish, Hurwarlan ,and Bul&amp;ll~;;.-::,
t r - Iiili) mlolllllll·(\11 the Commliobl rlan parties, had lust oliDod a
1:01n aubOrdlliatlon 1o
·non- l\l'l!l)jllold' $'111ch1J!J along the 111illP deelarllloli IIIIHlllllllrw
)Udlalal ,IOIIl'ct _ Jegis!aiJfl 0r ~ .l(dtitili, jOIIIrd Hue~ II to a vou ol e!llllldenco 'In 1111
aec•ld•o 0.. prirste," lltaienrt. II "' !IO(th · Viotrilunoo mafD liberal retorm Cz\lchleaderahip.
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Aa tho .\limult and shouting In
allied Oi(Wive tut April. ·
tho. .. .... a1iolled; Smrloovaky .
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- ~ L Breihnev, · -.ec~
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f1ro ••-.. two ...., idueoJ .each other ~
Ia . ~ botliphootti..:
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'N ~tlon vol'i'd Ullilil. ·~· ' mljj .l)rlri lhe all ~~~ .
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.IN ~ ' . acll.nho ol the Uillled $1:Meo

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aDd Mon&lt;IIU'. Some overcall, 30

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Wl.vpndt, OWIIIf or 'lilt
Iarin aDd heed of tho · PIIILADELPIBA (UJ'I) -

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t~~ A. RockeleUor arrived
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lng and conlldont ~
filii he would wreai 1111
lli!lubltcon ~.~ldentlal naml•
• lion from Riehlrd M. Nl...,
''We're golJW all th• WIU' to
!'ln." the New York governor
told 200 persona at OPA-Locka
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· lJliltt from New York with his
ll:rother Laurence, their wlveo,

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FARM BUREAU FEOERA'I10N TALENT CONTEST WINNERS - The 13th 1111111was hold Friday nlgilt on the main stop. Tho winners are, L to r., Sharoo Foy Waugh IIIII Ruth
Mario Wood, wlonora ill tho pro-junior division; Dan Polcyn, second place .In tho Jlllllor
Division; Tom BrandOberry, second place ln the Senior Dlvloion; Kathy Clarll, - r ol the
Seaior Dlviaim aDd Lisa Adldns, wilmer of the Junior Divlaton.

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Switch Steel Orders

At!in'IN, Tex. (UPO- Pres- government opendin&amp; Saturday.
lclont Johnson, In a move ordered all fodoral - 1 0011·
fllvglvlns l!lillOI)s ol dollars In ltacts dlverlod from COJliiNIII(es
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that ¥-N,.sedJt'!(,r priceo.
PITI'SBURGH (\JPO- T w o
N lmme&lt;JSate etrel!t or tho
major steel producer&amp;, U. S.
Prelldent's ora. was fnealeuaSteel Corp. and Pltisburgh blo. The order ,..s ldentlc.l to
Steel, began shutting d o " n ihe one he iaauod t..t Tillrada.Y
lurnacoa and ls.ylng off work- for steel purchases lllYoived in
ers Saturday because of dwfnd.. governmonl defense contracts.
ll this falls, the President
ling demands from overstock~
eel customers. BethlehemSteol maio beve little left in his
was lurioul!hln8 temporary, arsonal shorl or 118lzinl the
summer employes at its Beth- inmlllrY or direct wageiJrlce
lebem, Pa., plant.
eontrols for the entire nation to
SOme oompanlos also laced force a rollback In steel prices.
The While llouse bes suggesteanc:ellatiOn of all perrunent
ed
neither seizure oor price
purdlases on order or Presicontrol• as possible aolutlon.s.
dent Johnson, Who was anger.
eel by recent price increases.
I.asuos Order
The latest move in the

forces o1 re\IIDiptam, n e oNulam aDd militarism present
a ~r for European aecurity," the declaratlail 1aid. It
lu~ •'underscoreol the i111JGr·
~ ·of the Warsa• PacL"
Tho declaraUon did not
mtlllll&gt;n any of the Czech
MlAIII BEACII (UP0 - IJo.
~eatl~ reforms ifhlch had
vish member• of the Republican
drll!m the Ire ol tho SOVIet Plallorm COIJll!litlee Saturday
Umon and louf other Orthodox fought ogalnst adoptioo or •
CCimmualat notlono, llut empha- VIetnam plank which they aald
slad the Ufrateri111 llnlt)' 1' of s._,porlod President Jollllson's
atfib:aptnat WoolarD "imperi- policies so strongly it could
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.MEXICO CITY (U.-p - SelomoiOalata prodlcted ...._ "setfiW'· earlh!llakel ' -.rda.Y in
Uiii 1l1lke ola BIVero tromor Frl...., tjlat 1a1t ..... dead aDd more
tliln 100 burt, moiiiJ lA south·

ern Mmco.

~oldool! Goatavo Dlaz Ordaz
tirdtred mllitar)'ro..,.brlgadta
1!111
ton• of food aDd medl-

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"11 11o0 ~em Paclllc cooat,

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11 Hllected a ohlftllw tide or

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Rllhtllll bohlJ!d closed doorl to
change the "worklrw draft..
version of the Vleu.m plank. ' ·
!qlplll'tors of both Nelson A.
Rockelollor • and Rlchfrd .M:
Nlloln joined in ~~ 'tho
draft plank. - . ,••
a,.,..-blrr wanted a hll&lt;l-llno
plank, ilwaa .underotoild.
Ev's Earmark
The Pl'&lt;l!IOMd 10ordltt! bore ali
tho earmerka of .CmunU!ee
Cllalrman Everett M. Olrbeen'o
authorship. sen.•· Dirl[aen baa
J.otw deleni!od Jolmson'•a conduct

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The central issue was a
statement tlat 11 the United
states 10UI not •.~occept a
negotiated settlement without
self-determination" lor South
Vietram.
uToo hawkish." said some
Nbon and Rockefeller people on
tho 102-member committee altliouitl not all wanted to 110 as
far as Sen. Jacob K. Javlts,
N.Y•• leader or the doves. He
sougbt a plank calling for a
coalition with the communists
to govern South Vietnam.
Javlts waa also urglrw a
phased withdrawal or u.S.
troops !rom Vietnam with the
South Viebamese doiog more or
the fighting.
Nixon.
in a seven-paee
Pl'&lt;l!IOsal to the commltteo
earlier this week, tool&lt; what
aome saw aa a dovish posltlOIIr.
11 The war must be ended,,. he
declared.

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administrator

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Silrvlces Admlnlatratlcn.
Tho onler ,.., lu all
cabinet agoncloa In the -...1
government pluo 11lo A-c
Energy Commission (AEC),
GSA regional ofllees, - Commoree Conunlsolon (ICC).
(Contlmod On Page 2)

Driver just
OimhS Out,

Uninj~ed
CIIESHliiE

A lll80 modtl

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dUmp truck wai denlollabod Sat-

urday morning Wilen II lllrl!s a
New York Cenlral Irate at !be
crossing near &amp;ore.but 111 inlar·
los 100re reported.
The Ohio Slate Patn&gt;l oald
Larry E. Kinpry, 28, Rt. 2 GaJ.
IJ&amp;IoUa; driver or the lnlell, .,..
itavatiJI8 north m leqlorlr)' Rt.
35 whEII he atruck the train
in a heny log.
Kingery told 'rhe
nei he had oo Idea how ha ooeeped injury. •-&amp;Orytt,iq ,... torn
up all ll1'0Uilcl me aDd I juat np.
oned tho door aiid cilmbecl out.''
he said.
Emmett H. Liahtroot, Fowall
st., Mlddleporl,. 01111noor or lilt
as..... train, aaid three eua
were damaged and
coral.
,. one !oat -

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No arresta were reported aa •
rasult"of the 8:20 l.m. aecldtlil,

.a or a mile norih or

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5% paid on Cer!ificates or DepOsit In

Board to
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Bulletin

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lion of Pfllllert,y'' charP liaa ,I

PRAGUE (UPO - Czech Com. llellalre alao have been daM·
munlat reform leaden lc&gt;usbt ID- ed by r!Oo lire alnet the ~~~ike
bepn Jlllll.
day to kaep their - · · tum... anti.Rualllan.
1'l1oy atrualeci with pubUc
feellnas aroused by their Joor.
day eontronlalloa with Kremlin
leadera - a ·meeting In which
the Czech leaclora ......,.. 1o
buy lime for thai~ reform pro.

'l'he ratlon'a two fl;lp pollotera.

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bulb or
1*1!11
,,.,,.ildil !ihon
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or hrl&gt;rilmDlent of notleei II#
..,. nor more than 20 yean,' lit

Calmness

entitle qre!ld todtl' that volatDe
voter oentlment it tho chlat culprit In IJII CIDTODI cla•h or national pullllc oplldon polio.

r.et. -

Delli. lbortbl aftermld-

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PulBOtakora $1&lt;1 political ICi•

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The two mill were~
The d.ariea !Ued ipfi.• lilt
ed by the
C o·u n t 1 lwo\ 111., W1l' tiriiOn .......,.
. _ convletlca. Tho ''IIIIUdaUo
~ lu utllltlea" 1!1'1 a .PIN!·.
11 of not ...... lhlli ,10,000

Pulsetakers
Taking Care

tho

The Fed..,.l Deposit tnouronce Corporotlan

f1.;~PPE:N FRIDAY NIGHts 5:00 to 7:00

DrJ8

area, ..

.Deadliue Aunouneed

' .All AccGVnl&amp; lnoured Up To $15,000 Undor
Multiples of U.OOO.OO

Simon

Under Probe by IRS

BAHR CLOTHIERS

Absent-minded misplacement of your
Important papers, jewelry, or other valu·
ables can be just as costly and distressing
as their loss by burglary or fire. Safeguard
your valuables In one of our convenient
vault-protected Sale Deposit boxes right
now-it costs so little 1

comectlon with a ·.lii.Y
.The .... pleeded lnnoea!tln
30 shooting !ncldinl which dama&amp;od Ohio P&lt;nrer Co. prq10rty the CclomiY Court or MullidJ!sun
at Zanesville, and caused an In- CClunlf, Eaatem OIYisiao, to
terruption Q( electric oervlco to charpa or maliciouS 1nJur7 to
utllltloo aDd malicious deatruc- - - - - - - - - t1on or poporty. Both charps
VETERANS MEMORIAL
"""" ftled by the MusJdnaum
HOSPITAL
Coou11Y Sheri!!' a Dept,
ADMITIED - James Marko,
Released m $1100 bond each
New lla- Ben Kesterson, Porn· unW a preliminary hearing fa
eroy.
set are William E. Moore, 30,
DlSCIIARGED - 1m Miller, of RO I, Blue Rock, and James
Alexander Fisher, Artie Hoff- ~"'-_,~
-••1 0.
~c, 21 , or RO 7, z lllOo•u
m1111.
Both are lllrlklna ~oyeo of
Oblo Fo100r'1 Pbllo Plant IClllth
or Zanoavllle• .
E. E. Fournace, aoolatllll to
the exocutlvo vice proal- of
the COmpallf, said thia moot re·
cant lnclclont comeclecl with the
strike oc:curred about 10:tS p.
m. July 30, -lhreeohols""r•
Slatementa contained In the fired Into a 23,000-volt transallldovlt make no atteJq&gt;t to former at the com,pany' 1 Avoo.eit~ribi or a~port stateinenti dal• SlllltiUiln at Ziiielvulo.
that the cit,y ofllcials were b&amp;o Three bullet haiti found in 1111
tranllformor caused about 500
irw Investigated lor tax fraud.
Tho lepl papers ,.... rued gallllaa or oll 1u leak out.
''Be&lt;auao or the damap lnby u.s. Deportment or Justice
lawyers 011 behalf of Guy Wefl&gt;. ftlclecl by the llhota," Mr. Fourorell and Jameo Kowalski, IRS naeo aald, "the tnnalormer bad
investigators,
11111
F&lt;twerd 1u be taken out or sent.. ror
Joyce, an attorney In lhe Or- repairs 1'1 3:30 a.m. Wednollpmed Crime and Rackotoor- day, causing an bour aDd ~­
ing Section of the Crimlnol Di· ute lntorru,\!tiOn of eloclrlc aorvlaion of tho Juatice Depart.. vl&lt;e to apprvxlmate(J 1,800
mont.
Hound
Goglns
Tho three federal offtclals
were arreated In tront or 1
dowrtown Columbus tavern on On Wanted
charpo of imprq&gt;er languogo
COLUMBUS (UP0 - At t J.
and inloJd cation.
Tho loderel ol1lclala,~ their Gen. WOllam B. SUbe a a I d
petitlao, oald tho chirps TlurJdaJ E. L. (llound Do&amp;) Gosaplnat them were the product glna, U, WIJlted in Colu!!WJI fOr
or ua calculated scheme ot ha- two 111111'11ero, baa been Placed
rassment designed to Interfere on the atate'l llot of ll)o ftvo
with the performance of their moat 10anted erlmlnall.
otl!clal dulles and ·dealgoed to
Goalna II Waliled In the hillprevent the lnvastlgatlon of al- Ina or t011 Keya, 35, m Au.t
legations or mallossence by 5, 1967 and thil April 25, 1968
members of the Columbus Po- ols.ylng of Eori Burrlo Jr., 40.
lice Department..• "
SUbe aald Goalna boa ' ' recThe case 10as scheduled to be ord of pmblln&amp; dlaordtr11 conheard in Franklin CGUIIIy Mu- diet, Intoxication, ao...it and
nicipal Court here Ang. 9,
baltory and cuttlna wllhll!leol to
Justice Department omclalo He lo OOIIaldote!l
daneer&lt;JUI,
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have rOI&gt;&lt;Jl'tedly indicated they
plan to proao,. evidence friBII
their lnvootlaatlon lrW numbera
operations In thla city to a ledere! grand Jury and IIIII the
All chlldr• wilo have· ocbool
gr$1&lt;1 jury would be · - to Olhllolto lor the Molp CclomiY
Indict aeveral people be1JW lno Fair are to )laVe them at tho
vootlgatod.
Rock *"lnp Fall'lf(IUIICia by
noon .., 'l'wlldq, Alii. lS, t h o
Melli C&lt;iwtb' ~ of
scmota omee advlaeo.
AD ana llioldt IIUihlloUbulldlna on the II'OUIIdl will be desilnaled for the aehool diiPIIU'•·

==~~~~== :=;;~:~:~'~;~~~~~;;, Sensen brenner,

I LOT OF MEN'S SHIRTS $3.00
.
I LOT INIT SUITS, SKIRTS AND SHELLS
REDUCED 30%

Burglars
become
absent-minded during
August ... but do you?

about 1,800 cuiiiOI!len In that homes aDd businesses In that lllerlll'a

da,y In

to

Jene Myers' animal.
registered Ewe honors
went to Jaye Myers.
The champion registered Sllltolk Ewe honors went to Larry
Cremeens anlrnal .
Thirty-one market lambs and
33 in the breeding class w e r e
judged by Leo Watkins, Ohio Slate
untversiv.

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Two men were charged Tlnrrl-

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(Color)

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. mal&lt;ea women beaut!M In middle age."

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"DEVlL'S ANGELS "'

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the grandchampionhonorsinnon~

John C.saavetes

devel~mentl

The l'fiDI'le ire' WIIW \iljillllliJ.y lor 1111 ltiUr , lani~a.·

place In Point Pleallli.
''1'hore's I cloae4nlt feOU!l!
~tween ·the two ~
on a drat nome ~ala

the Haman Trace Pioneers, ex-

CDoublo Feature)

SATURDAY, AUGUST 3
(DOUBLE FEATURE)
II F1RST TO FIGHT"
Chad EvereU - Marilyn Devin
PLUS
I CJ'llg Slovens • Laura De""'
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GUNN... NUMBER ONEI"

Res subtle

Larry Cremeens, a member of

SON DIES IN 1960

BevarJ.y Adamo
PLUS
~phla Loren - Paul Newman
David Niwn
''Lady L''
(Color)

dr\llipocl one' - meaning losirw
ane ot oor men," he said.
Aside !rom the investigation,
bearings, llpproprJ.tlon s I o r a
new bridge which focused natioMI attention on the nation's
bridge safety standards, WUson

l.amh at Fair

forced an indtstry-wlde roil .

TONIGHT, AUGUST 2

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• atops a!OI¥&lt; W. Vo.

by Ule White House since 1962
when President John F. KeMedy

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Grand Otamp

Non-registered honors went

17 have fled
.Poim Pleollltl :. hl•.l ~
1ane•. aa ~ . . u~ to iD m ,
Gallipolis.
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tloo ...,, The lft&lt;iJ/t( ' lha7
"I ~ the thouiht of ev- muat 'look 19 111o ·~ r lu
er havlog to call one of t h e old brid&amp;l!, ,fl'lllkb',,lid'• ·~
10iwa' and tell! n 1 her 'we Ueneck, Jt !'11011011 !nlll~ ....,,,
!pen.

l'ri'TSBURGH (UPO - Threst- back or across.thH&gt;oard hikes.
enod with the loss of millions or
Prestdent Jolmaon said the

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111ey are ''onl1 I - •
miiiV IP"lUPI" of 011'. treed by Nor111 viol.
•-.l
!11111. .
borne to the \Jill..,.
!lulda.Y and awle j)!e 1
Ia JIIO)de.
~!hreepllots, allwlthnew
aport&amp; shirts andpossportsglv·~them ln VIentiane, Laos, '
a seven-hour stopover In Bangkok before Dying 011 toward the
United Slates 011 TWA.
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The three pilots are M a J.
James Frederick Low, 42, or
Sauaalito, cant.; Maj. Fred N.
Thompson~ 32, or Taylor, S. c..
IIICI Copt. Joe B. Carpenter, 37,
o1.
• Call!.

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will)
co;luooi•; II' -, ..id
. - l i s ~c..sinln·
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ccimple~~&gt;cesii!IGil, of-lng

raids iialnst :'ulo !ior!ll-";-;
~ rOIIQl'l " ' ' OooPined ;till
a eowr~a~tt..i. otolt.~ · ElQra
..,.,.s, :Waililns,tl!!l •·c:oluinftlst
for Newoila¥•.''1;1ill!itelsap,"
Miss Lewis S!llil, ""'!JI !nell·
reetly and with great cautiOn
has oome jUst when S.,eretary
or State Dean !!Uok ha&amp; made
clear ·that !hero· lo to be oo '
bombing halt lor'- ·"

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FICE AUGUST 9 TO SEPTE-~R
3.
HOWEVER, THE OFFICE WILL BE
OPEN WITH AREGISTERED
NURSE PRESENT.

J. J. DAVIS M.D.

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BY KATIJ! CROW
roMEROY _ Slle'a 1~ t11n1 ..,.. ·
111Ch' l.ll&lt;l!lde'r·
over • seven leaf eiover; Mrs.' fill vl~t).ln lht iilllll' ·"1"!111·
J r .• Ul
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.Sbe' ,bai a yacht all ,;;;_
plckodU!I
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c. H. Wase,
n• y,
,,__ v...Jr..-mea.dllll~~ ........ ~r':: Cilsl j\'lse received the. did." lbindl .(ll'eetl• J!d -11~'111
seven leal ~iover which was sent leave toiiiDl iw. For.a'vlsll, Glat
ti&gt;hei. ·byl!ellaCornahenwbols Is. ·
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a ~~., ~~- Della !OIIOOII!e
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MR$; ~ERAtO ,(MARY)J?'&gt;W·
. bm's yard.near Cheater.
·en, Reclno, · ·~ .i&gt;IIU!If It St
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SPJW&lt;ING OF nower.; Mrs. Whete she ·wiD "101 11111~ Wlnobremer d lo{)dllle- ment the next "!&amp;"~' days. · ·
'pOri had In her garden tlin U.,
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PEARLENE 'LEE Cl Lonr
wen rour b~msi tbe colot was Bottom has .~· biMne ar~
ro,yal purple· a very· umsual tor havinc ~ • olx weeko In
speelme!l, ..;.. !01')' protzy. By . Veteran• Meinljrlal,Hosoltal lol·
the way, if )'OU have the OIIPOJ'· lowing l!llrg8f)'&gt; . I'Oarl- was
tunlcy. yoo shoUld stop to lee remembered by .. .,.a~'
the lovely Rowers Mr. Qllsen- card~ a¢ alii• !1-om ma~ ~!~ate
berry has 1n front or the old Pl&gt;st and"'" veey ha!W·to hF !rom
O!!lee building ln &amp;Yraeuse.
so many ,(1'10111!~- .!lie lnl'ordled
us that her 1)1111&lt;1 •as;r,:enbrllaclTHE CHARLES Newmana, who eaat ove.r a nciiO ·~ In
are vacationing tn Florida, felt Utab. We hope JOO!r hlial!h will
very bad upon steadily lmprDvo; Pearleni\.
learning or the
A READER RECENTLY sent
fire that occurln
a steak reclpe which aouncl•
red to the COOpvery
-IJO(Id ... She cilcil't speelt&lt;
er · property in
Syracuse recent- what kind of steak to use, howe\oer. 1 am sure you could use
ly. This was the
round,
sirloin or eube. r
Newmans' Corsprbiide
tbe steak ,.u;, ,tenmer home for
derlzet, aall and pepper, btoWn
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mw years.
well
on
both
sldealnbutter,
li!rinKATIE
Margaret wrote
recently, saying sho washavlnga kle about 'h paekageofonlon,..p '
mlx on steak, sdd &lt;omaU ainount
or water, and cover 1 sldllet and

with the

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cook slowly until tender.
It may be necessary to add
water oe&lt;:asionally.
Remove the meat . and make
your very tasty gravy.

Initial Trustees
Be' Ann eed
mg

OUR

COLUMBUS (IJPO - Three
members or the Institute lor
Regional Development, h a V e
been named Initial trustees of a

non-profit charter granted by Seerotary or state Ted W. Brown to
Unlted Youth, Inc. at Ohio universlcy .
lntllal trustees or the group
"to aid In tbe soelo • economic
growth and development or the
Appalachian region or Ohl0 and
the nation" were Ward R.
Scbram, Michael c. Valentine

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I've """1' hearil. that.,..:&lt;-;--:
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. potlllon- . .
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oon. do~eri..Oii1the ' chotli,j'1i stoles. · ~ , ,
them...,.. Pot. 'l;lle)'.hiiiJ!"er '111~. ·
WAY _,
. 1 ~ ,d ' "frulllrlie!! '· · 'soondoUke fun!
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tried 11 but had bMrd all ~ · lni Iller don't
. . ·~ taloera" olwl role~ ~JIIo.
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the elfeeto like elbllblni ihad· 1 · ~1 lllom ~ ,date, "lid .l can , wo~ olnsbli 'aeaal~ ao''ibeir
DICK.Wnp REP~RTS ~- ,
owo, waiMng on .air, being' '811" ..,jQy • . liliOI~.!'~
"~~hiotriat'a. eooch;•~,,He• com-• his wl_re, Th~,1a mci1di'I!~J 'i
per.-aiUve.to music; ate.
~ climb.,.. u"" •
~ that tha men' ore, oeml- PI'ORI'Oss ""om· o!teeta •01 · ~ • '.
Well, I &amp;01 JOllie'or"&amp;BIIO• mixorotOisloN!a '"OnlOJiliW .lie!Jic 1 eerebril hemorthait wbltih ~·
eel II wltli Bull Durlllm, r~lled II 'If I )Old l!'~m I kooW cOIJep ~ of thi entOrtolninent world, sulrerod lwo woeks &gt;qo, ~i ·.;
·,Into reelera and told them It ldclo 'tihb rillt •• eobln ~ t h e.
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wu ...... Acaplieo GolcJ.. '11101~ .....h and a.e ••• "•P !"'" .. 1"'1
Hospital •• . Unuvtti, .::
never seen graas, so they diem t llalro, U.o !loY• !lownotalra "' .· ~
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t21, II )'OU wCNIII11ke ,10 r.
!mow the dlllerenee.
11111)''4 Ill)', ' 1fOW nai,Ye can YllU
.• nnd 1 card, Mr. aDd Mr~ •WI· '· ·
Then anolher lillY and I amok· awt'l.. Dutil hlljlpOIII. Yoanc peoley hod bOon at RoooviUi 6&gt;t a
od along with them. and ... n t ple _don't condemn other oouples
pottery !eatlvolwben .bebeclmo .•.
through the ''trip" blt You nov- for Wtiat 111ey do - II they sinUL
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ure. Tt"se !elias went on · a but ,...,.. .1 lot mora ee!eetlre
MOVEs SOMETIMES ...,....,..,
hlii!l like you've never seen than adlllts llllnk we ere, thloln.
e...,.Y, ao . 11 oOO)!Ij
beeiouse they -ctod II, and spite o! 111e !aet that~· a\; .
Lee Smith !ami!~\ tie r,.~
followed our lead. No mat~tr ·moA po~ah . ua Into llvlna In \1¥ ·.•
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what we said we aaw or fell, their ~e-ln attitllcie,:_
i:owliBUS ·(UPl) ·' - Gc!'· lal to prodllctlcil...,_ltthl!
they experienced lt too - and
ono of D\1' lrlends told me Janwo Rhodea Frlde1 IIIIPYovod Slllu!fer Cholrdcal co. ill ~~ ;
they rea!Q- thooii!llthey llld-·W¥n the other 41¥ that her mother ·ftGB,452 In !odeni !11-11)!1 10 llpouo F~y,_ ~&gt;dui .·•to !1.1. 1
we told them alterwards It "'" -aokacl .her II ahe wanted I pre- pr'!lvltlO tor cperatlen d - .m. added reiJP(lllalblllileo, ~· lie , ·
a put-on, theY wouldn't believe aeilptlon tor The Pill whoa IIllO oty or ontl.opovarl)o Pf11ieCto In IIBBiJa .to bO closer to~-~*' .
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left tor c:olieP· Yo Oedl, I he Oldo.
Tlda 'lOrmor !lrat !amlb )ilMJd,; t
Tbls probabl.Y woulm't work girl clldD't oVen have a ""•tal The Ohio O!!lco or~- ciii!)Ol'l wW bo mmN' 'Nollli¥• "
with everyone, hui I think It l&gt;oY lriiiiCI &gt;:\'*!
ty said the sponsora· lid the to 51111 HW Hold In P,oln!.Plouo- ·
shows that at least part d the
Wbat'li with 101110 of the10 grlnll wore:
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EX PER!MENTER
Dear Dlo:
J1W1111;y ·Action CoJnmltqo, ca1dA MOVE OF LESS1lilli I bill• ...·
Dear Ex:
TbeY'n ·~raa:rmlxodUJ&gt;IP'QIP wen, $101,137, lor &lt;tleriti&lt;&gt;D ol Jl\l)e 1n 13 year• ~ that0o'iJaw•' ·
True. Eopedally In thp U. S., 1hal reads too much. Alld What neiihborhood ceotero In Guern- even f11r a turtle. .
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land o! the "burn orllst." M1 Gley read either ....-es them. iey-Hoble llid Monroe eOUnt!ea.
Thl• put week OOio W~f ,
oplea tell mo It takes • llvel)&gt; green, or tum&amp; them Into plaaThe Aihtobult COUnt,y CAC, or HarrlsonviUo foul)l l tartJ• :
lmsgalnzatlon to get hlib on the' ti~-&lt;IIOCiel'its who read Into the Ja!feram, f95,377, !or • oeJcl&gt;- on !do form. Serttehod on fta ..
watered down ,.tea,. sold to fn.. ·~new morallt;y" notbJtl&amp; but eex borhood ceqter wltbln tile Negro shell Was uBabby G. and Rat.A:. '
experienced teenagen. But c:ut ... and !laura The Pill will aolre &amp;bello :ot Ashtabula, aDd · estal&gt;- _ 1955."
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Uibmont or an Outrtlch Poat1JI
The boyallve on the noJ8N&gt;orJuana, lt canmeanafelonyeharge
Lueld4' all parento aren't like Genova, COm&gt;elut. orwell aDd
form. Tile "G" lo l!&gt;r Glb011 their reoord; and that means 1hls, JUst •• all teen a oron'l Alhtabull Harbor.
son, the • A" lor AJklro, ·1101!1
certain colleges, jobs, .,..._, u ~· .,..._. picture · them.
The Trl-county CAC!or awn- of Mr. "'~! Mrs. · Robert Aikin.
have 110ne up In smol&lt;o. A big stick with )'OUr Ideal a, Dla.; IIICI po1p, Lopn and Sholb7 ...,. Bob Ia now ln Clll!omta .,.peet.-'
price to pay lor a nothlni.DJI!eh II your lolko pt tOo much, prac. tloa, UrbeM, .fM,764, 1..- a iJW to leave lor Vletiam IJ!iilll;~
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Uee selaet!•e dei!DO•a. - H, ~_,.....,rhood moltklurPoJe ceo- Ray Ia OlllPIWe~ In Atllins.
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MIAMI BEACH (UP0-Sel..,_ tape moisure1 and wtnclerecl olze aDd accpe ot 1!10 Proble"'- C1oi.fo1 ...-. and -.couon proo
Ufic tact No. 1: The precise aroond the ·Fonlai!M!bleau Hotel -rru.. the - · - ~ )lc:t.
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The ~-Mad!ICII·Unlon
distance between the arm rests measurlog the hil&gt;s •I ledlel It tlkeri ·on ful11..lothlcl lldleo,
o! the seats the llepubl!ean random. It woold be nice to Ill)' but em reiMil)'ch· "-"' ill.lo4·on CGunQr CAO, Mlr)'iviDe, $78,delep.tes wll! occupy Is 17 that all the ladles ·meaaurod 36 the II!IUIIIplien thtil' It ~ 357, to ftDII!ce lldmlnlatrotlon
inches. Scientific fact No. 2: inches . •r leas but Mlas llllill!lb' that lnf,or ~' !emile of the antl-'f .Pf&lt;llll'llll In
Tho average age of the Anderson ls not ooo to allow cloleptoo, were IIUdllts.):, · . .- thi lltBI arid to, prOvide llaelliThe mlllll'boaloi It,Cl Uos !Or nolaJhbOr- centers '&gt;
delegates Is 40 years- 1 Ume o( sentlmeot to jeopm!lze actentl·
the p.loa• ;~ ctlUld hil;*o. tj1ero. .
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llfe when people begin to nc roHIJ'eh.
broaden their bases.
Here are the harsh ~eta: In Let'a 1111'· that ~ ~ ot~
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Sclent!Dc question No. 1: WW the Drat sample Mha Anderaon 1 111te de~ Ia~ tltdor.l..: ''' .,·of OliO VISTA worker to .
the delegates, especially tiie ran ·the figures were 38, 33, 38, too hlo bettlll"!!l to ,llart ·• ., . ., opnclia ·ol ""' - · · or
ladies, be able to sit dcnvn? 37, 38. That
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ScientiOc question No. 2: WW. lnches. Divide that by two and lot aomo cou10· ~ ea:-:J:, 111 ·
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of the dread scourge of "fanny how to get 18.4 lnehol ltto &amp; l!o blOwa ihe wlli'atle IC!r ;l!liff. IIIIMO!Yi iofatlve
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zarcl or long distance truck (lncldentall,y, In her relolltleas are struulea, . ..,..,. of ~C...., ~h·raotlnr
drivers, '-•eball tans who get vursull of the 'irufh Mia&amp; droaqa, IICIP,I'IiiMII . r-le ~ plaJW, II a IND4-Dioee
stuck at extra--inning games, Anderson measured heraeJ! .IIIII •......,.... Some Iii !he ~· Of wo:.n~ed eo~- .
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buzz for them often enaugt! and sdentlfte oommunlfJ' ·oweo her but thO .,...._ 'Giiatlon coJki1-: :~
sea. All thi '-b' clelepleti I)&gt; cai.Ulotod lli!cauaell · ·
all other persona who are an eternal debt o! gratlluill).
eonftned for intolerable hoUrs In
Size IIIII Secpe
remoln ~!b tho!' Hill:- all a.o·'~
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tight chairs?
So there, Res&gt;ubllcan Nlllaall vlctlmo o!.llilptller De Cl ~ anof toe!~:~~=~
you aow !mow the oce tichni!lot&amp;.
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endowed ln what Webster's
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COlleglote Dletlllllll'l' deserlbecl C&lt;rtinUed from JIIIIO 1
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ll!li uthe rOUD:Ied halves of the
NatiiJnal SdOnCI Foundatlm, Wol!on
low~r pert of the beck which
O!llce 11 ~&lt;7 !'laml., . O..oiclplnellt IIIII
together form the pert or the (OEl'l, St. ........... ~
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bodJ on which a penori sits." A Authol'Jty, sDwl Buslnon A4survey discloses U.t it is no mlnllli-- (JIBA),
mtre aeademlc Q.uestlon aa to Mmliuatrallol! . (VA), ~
whether the ladles will be •l&gt;hl lor 1'lllorDallona1 lle!'8lllfllllll&amp;
. to alt down &amp;t all.
(AID), NASA and the T-asee
Tbe suney wu eommlsailllled Valley Aatl\orlq, Theil ..... ·
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tile major a.ot
..ecuted by Mill t.lol1y Andet......,.. In · tho !edlril
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pivetntnent.
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Tbe Wbl~ ....... said It wu .
prlctlifhi
the moat glamorous statlsdclan the ProatdORt'l ·UIIder•lllllli\11,, ·
· alnce tlie lest time Elizabeth all
fedlral
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Ronald E. Ei&gt;erharot, buslnosa
m•qwr ol tbe Ohio r.ntMY
, llnollers' Auoclatlon,lnhlatalk
111 tile bu'lll!lo•• of dllr.Yinl DOled
that Ohio Ieoda the nalllll In
percontaeo Increase In &amp;Olden
Glernll)' milk Pl'(llltet aaloa.
He rOiJ(Iried 111 a meetlns bold
laal weal! In Waahln&amp;ton, D. C.,
where Dr. SWeeney of tho NoIlona! Commllalon of Dairy Pro11'1111 e:rplalnod -1011 Ina &lt;han&amp;l&gt;l In tbe f-11 dairy acUvltles. Pleo'hard aloo e:rplalnod thel'oreiBn aid servleellidled
_In a clls&lt;11aalon m lt.
Sereral claasea ol. cowalrom
thi Hollon 11erQ were Judged by
!lWd Camaban. In lndi.Yidllal
aeorlng ot the berd llllim&amp; thole
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Mrs. James MiHiil9er Kiehl

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Wtatbury Mualc Cl,..s In her
own LGng lalan4 beeilrerd sept.
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PIUiburii!l c:olumnlat Harold
Coholl'l daughter Barbara HolHa Ia wlonlng new film. rotea
On "Doll¥" and "Goodlye, Columbus'') .... East Village hlp.
plea are lrkocl ·thene loalng
pub!ldQ'; IIMIY'U ataae some ,publie lllda nlPJPS to ..U bad&lt; the
camera&amp; .•• carmel Qdm'a hu,..
bend cpena a new hotel in Ireland
.. .. Wooolf Allen'• New Yorker
mag'a '"Death Knocka," a brief
ono-actor that reads fumy, will
ba performed In the Borkshlrea
this !llmmer .... Not King COle's

Ellen .Dutton is
Recent Bri-de of
George W. Kiehl

MIDDLEPORT - ln an ent&gt;li-e gown of peau de sole flah1 - w1lb a drc:ular c'-1 train, Mlsa Marpret Ellen Dultoll of
Middleport bei:ame thi bride of James Mllll~~&amp;~~r Kiehl.
The bride Ia tbe daushter of Mr. aDd Mra. Dale McClure DutIAiD o! 365 South Fjllh Ave., Mldcll..,.n. 1111 the brldOfii'OCIII Ia the
... of tbe BeY, , and Mro. George W, Klelll of Plttsbuqh, Pa. records are the Gilly ones by a
The
11 an o - or Juno 29, ot 2:30 In tbe alle!'ftOOil dead pop D&gt;lale ator that keep
at thi ·Grace Ep ooopal Clllreh In Pcrneroy. Vows of the olJIII)e aelllngweU.
r1n11 cenmoay,
eh was followed by 1 mvt!al eucharist, were
Didn't see a slnry anywhere
r'eod by thi Roy. Charles Pitzer ol Port!IDIOUih, oaalated by the that n-l&lt;lcl ..,... star Vb:Jinla
Weidler peaoed &amp;Will'.
RoY, Mr. Kiehl, of the brldagroom.
White cillcl1cl11 and ...,.uon held at the Ohio UnlveralfJ' lrm
Cerpetycoon Nas&amp;er Attlb went
arrangements ,ilec:onted the al· In Athena. The !our-tiered w~ to Lea Vepa to handle on extor. Abill-hour ol. .._,ual mualc cllrw clko wu decontod wlth pensive pmbllng • )lllnl earpetb,y Mrs. Cedric Clltk, Mldcll.. fresh-cut :allow roaebulb. A&amp;- lnl IIICI 1011 bo clrog)ed .108,Port. orpnlatl aDd Mr. Forrl8t alstlng at the receptlci. w e r e
D. Badltel, MlAidltll&gt;Ort, oololot, Mrs. 0. B. Stool of Mldclleport; -:':'·&lt;·&lt;·:·:·:·:':·:-;.;.,.;.;.;-:-:·:·:·:·:·.&lt;::::::::::::;:;:;:::::~,:;,,,
preceded the ceremony... Mr.o Mr, (~ """'" ~ ,oi
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altar . by her father. Her gown York, Maine, aDd Cope Cod, the ~~!
of PlliU de aote over bridal tel· bride chlll&amp;ed Into 1 dreaa of ·.·
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SIJNDAY
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Church, bei!nnlog 3 p. m. SUndo,y
Her elbOw length veil .or aUk
Out&gt;&lt;&gt;!-· rue•to at the w~ at Royal Ook Pork. Basket ....
8Yiii\~; ·:,: i!r~; ~ Wualon waa held In place bY I dlrw IIIII receptlen wero Mr. ner at 5:30 !Dilowed by a veoper
~' eidertiJ.oied wltll a blrth- ~oee o! ldenllcal lace, aDd and Mrs. II. D. Elan~ of Ala-on, service.
~1*'\l'~ljlj4thblrth- .shl carried 1 coseade d white Mr. aDd loll&amp;. E. B. Evana aDd
REVIVAL, Syracuse Minion,
her diiiC!der, TIM Loulae, aweethaart l'Oiea.
cl1lldren or Froderld!sburr. Mr. beglnnlrw tonl&amp;ht, services at
!tit t1f . v11Jaae id \VedneociiY The ~wore A • line and Mrs. S. L. Mccarthy and 7:4:1 p, m. Ror. E. MUJP~, Hunt.......~
gowns of lemon •h&amp;ntww with lllvld of Clnclnn&amp;tl: Mr. and IJWton, -klnl- ~n to public,
wen pill,)'eel 11111 priJo~ matehllw veil h...-,leceaand car- Mrs. II. L. Mccarthy ol AlllU\Y, Rov. Earl Custer, p1ator.
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Potte- Rooo rlod . eaacade orrangementa or Calli,; Mr. aDd Mrs. Goorso
NICHOLSON FAMILY reunion
llorlo""!~, -~ yeU..r awoethearl rooea. They Firla, Columbus, Mill Annette SUndo,yotbomoofJameaNicilol' ~ and 11ean Stuia. The were Mila v~ Coombe, C81110nter, ClndlllllU; aDd Mr. ""'· Rutla.d IIOUto 1, near Doxil¢a: P.rt•e wolll to Erie Llpo- Yourwatowu, mald·oih...or;Mioa IIIII Mra. Frodorlek Jaoobe of t.t.
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Diltrlel 13, at 1:3{1 p.m. am. to·cblldron Timmy, And1, Jamea bc.lrgl!, Pa., brother C!fthisr-, - ofDenlaoo U ver....,w re dey it thi ~· Plalna home
M"l Coollle PflleriiOD; Rosemary IOl"'IO! •• beat man. . Uallero aha wu afllltated 'll!th PI Cl Mrs. Edith Betzlng,
............ J!11bo JoeParsono, Rooe nre Murray · Levlth of Sll'llolll Plil 1111 Phi - ilop!&gt;l Soror1- _
, ;;:;:~ Patrlda At&gt;- ~,.,,N.Y.; A11rt,1 Kolb,J.aD. uoa, and ~tom, ~b, ~~otJ:;.,_a p.m.,
. ~ LClU ADD, RIIIIJ, 111rry olag, Mlab., IIIII JCIIin ~ and' creollve wrl,linl hOnortrlea.
•. ~ Dean Staltl; Dolllo Morlo ol Lol A!Woleo, Callt Guallll . Mr. lllehl graduotfd from .
~ illvld Lawaon, RlndJ were reglstar.d by Mrs. Robert w,ahlq;ton aDd Je!feriCII .. ColMONDAY
'•Plerco, Eric Upa«mb, Merit L. If~,~. Ca1IL
' lop aDd} • a doc:torale.....POIIEROY GARDEN CWB,
TOIIY Sol- n.vld Hubbord
For ber daltlhter'a wodlllal,. at. Syracu10 llnlveralty, Ha h 9:3Q .. m. lfondl,y, Mro. J. 0.
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J(ra. P-Staala, taco CCIIt. Her ¥""i~e; were
. itau, Mri. Jonlco alao !&gt;lr*. Mra, 'J!Iolil-lnu
Opal Llpoeomb, 111111 ·~ ~ - with ·
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wl!ltl acceollll'l" aDd !Mi!li I&amp;&amp;. I!EJGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
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Classic looks in shoes for young scholan.
Each reflects Poll-Parrot's concentration on tbe
fundamentals-the design that's right lor '
fast growing fee~ the construction thai's deoendable,
the fit that's sure.
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willie · 111m IOI)IollllviiMI Man,,oae ·
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plo,yo . Terence Slimp' a Ull to tbe IU. line AJJ£~ com- caimoin, Cory Grant' I oevoroot Plorlle Jll:r .,..._u,.:
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In aarlculturo and rural Uvlng

61rlng the paal 'llll'ler .-ry,
Mr. and Mro •.Nolan were Bl•. ., apeclal re&lt;OIIlltlon,cllrlng the
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EdiiCII Hollon and tamil.r wero .
hOsta Thlrlday lor 111o Sciuth-· •
eastam Ohio Guernll)' Breed· ,
er1 Aaaoclailoo IUilimer meet; .
Ina al their llamllr Creel la,rm.
A beoliet dllll!er ,., 01\lOJied
by 70 members. arid sueol• at!ll)dlng till aJralr with the Re¥.
, Weedeu, G. !lutler living sraco.
EdiiCIIl · Rouilb, IJI'&amp;IIdent, acted
•• master Cl ceremonies tor the
PI'Osram.
Aellvltlea d the associ' since Its orpnlzatlon In 1928
'. were recalled by Roush, wlio
' !IOtod thal.onl,y ono 8Ummer meetloa had been mlooed during tllo
40 years.. He pve 9" lnaplrallonal reading eniiU~f '.'ForOne
DaJ I Wtll· ~" .u·
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A poem, ''ID Retroi}Ntct" was
read by Mra. Pearl ,Mora, ·IIICI
Howard Nolan spoho on chanpo

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!lulda.Y and awle j)!e 1
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~!hreepllots, allwlthnew
aport&amp; shirts andpossportsglv·~them ln VIentiane, Laos, '
a seven-hour stopover In Bangkok before Dying 011 toward the
United Slates 011 TWA.
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James Frederick Low, 42, or
Sauaalito, cant.; Maj. Fred N.
Thompson~ 32, or Taylor, S. c..
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Miss Lewis S!llil, ""'!JI !nell·
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or State Dean !!Uok ha&amp; made
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HOWEVER, THE OFFICE WILL BE
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roMEROY _ Slle'a 1~ t11n1 ..,.. ·
111Ch' l.ll&lt;l!lde'r·
over • seven leaf eiover; Mrs.' fill vl~t).ln lht iilllll' ·"1"!111·
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,,__ v...Jr..-mea.dllll~~ ........ ~r':: Cilsl j\'lse received the. did." lbindl .(ll'eetl• J!d -11~'111
seven leal ~iover which was sent leave toiiiDl iw. For.a'vlsll, Glat
ti&gt;hei. ·byl!ellaCornahenwbols Is. ·
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MR$; ~ERAtO ,(MARY)J?'&gt;W·
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·en, Reclno, · ·~ .i&gt;IIU!If It St
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SPJW&lt;ING OF nower.; Mrs. Whete she ·wiD "101 11111~ Wlnobremer d lo{)dllle- ment the next "!&amp;"~' days. · ·
'pOri had In her garden tlin U.,
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PEARLENE 'LEE Cl Lonr
wen rour b~msi tbe colot was Bottom has .~· biMne ar~
ro,yal purple· a very· umsual tor havinc ~ • olx weeko In
speelme!l, ..;.. !01')' protzy. By . Veteran• Meinljrlal,Hosoltal lol·
the way, if )'OU have the OIIPOJ'· lowing l!llrg8f)'&gt; . I'Oarl- was
tunlcy. yoo shoUld stop to lee remembered by .. .,.a~'
the lovely Rowers Mr. Qllsen- card~ a¢ alii• !1-om ma~ ~!~ate
berry has 1n front or the old Pl&gt;st and"'" veey ha!W·to hF !rom
O!!lee building ln &amp;Yraeuse.
so many ,(1'10111!~- .!lie lnl'ordled
us that her 1)1111&lt;1 •as;r,:enbrllaclTHE CHARLES Newmana, who eaat ove.r a nciiO ·~ In
are vacationing tn Florida, felt Utab. We hope JOO!r hlial!h will
very bad upon steadily lmprDvo; Pearleni\.
learning or the
A READER RECENTLY sent
fire that occurln
a steak reclpe which aouncl•
red to the COOpvery
-IJO(Id ... She cilcil't speelt&lt;
er · property in
Syracuse recent- what kind of steak to use, howe\oer. 1 am sure you could use
ly. This was the
round,
sirloin or eube. r
Newmans' Corsprbiide
tbe steak ,.u;, ,tenmer home for
derlzet, aall and pepper, btoWn
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well
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sldealnbutter,
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Margaret wrote
recently, saying sho washavlnga kle about 'h paekageofonlon,..p '
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It may be necessary to add
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Remove the meat . and make
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Initial Trustees
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COLUMBUS (IJPO - Three
members or the Institute lor
Regional Development, h a V e
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non-profit charter granted by Seerotary or state Ted W. Brown to
Unlted Youth, Inc. at Ohio universlcy .
lntllal trustees or the group
"to aid In tbe soelo • economic
growth and development or the
Appalachian region or Ohl0 and
the nation" were Ward R.
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DICK.Wnp REP~RTS ~- ,
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"~~hiotriat'a. eooch;•~,,He• com-• his wl_re, Th~,1a mci1di'I!~J 'i
per.-aiUve.to music; ate.
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~ that tha men' ore, oeml- PI'ORI'Oss ""om· o!teeta •01 · ~ • '.
Well, I &amp;01 JOllie'or"&amp;BIIO• mixorotOisloN!a '"OnlOJiliW .lie!Jic 1 eerebril hemorthait wbltih ~·
eel II wltli Bull Durlllm, r~lled II 'If I )Old l!'~m I kooW cOIJep ~ of thi entOrtolninent world, sulrerod lwo woeks &gt;qo, ~i ·.;
·,Into reelera and told them It ldclo 'tihb rillt •• eobln ~ t h e.
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wu ...... Acaplieo GolcJ.. '11101~ .....h and a.e ••• "•P !"'" .. 1"'1
Hospital •• . Unuvtti, .::
never seen graas, so they diem t llalro, U.o !loY• !lownotalra "' .· ~
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!mow the dlllerenee.
11111)''4 Ill)', ' 1fOW nai,Ye can YllU
.• nnd 1 card, Mr. aDd Mr~ •WI· '· ·
Then anolher lillY and I amok· awt'l.. Dutil hlljlpOIII. Yoanc peoley hod bOon at RoooviUi 6&gt;t a
od along with them. and ... n t ple _don't condemn other oouples
pottery !eatlvolwben .bebeclmo .•.
through the ''trip" blt You nov- for Wtiat 111ey do - II they sinUL
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ure. Tt"se !elias went on · a but ,...,.. .1 lot mora ee!eetlre
MOVEs SOMETIMES ...,....,..,
hlii!l like you've never seen than adlllts llllnk we ere, thloln.
e...,.Y, ao . 11 oOO)!Ij
beeiouse they -ctod II, and spite o! 111e !aet that~· a\; .
Lee Smith !ami!~\ tie r,.~
followed our lead. No mat~tr ·moA po~ah . ua Into llvlna In \1¥ ·.•
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what we said we aaw or fell, their ~e-ln attitllcie,:_
i:owliBUS ·(UPl) ·' - Gc!'· lal to prodllctlcil...,_ltthl!
they experienced lt too - and
ono of D\1' lrlends told me Janwo Rhodea Frlde1 IIIIPYovod Slllu!fer Cholrdcal co. ill ~~ ;
they rea!Q- thooii!llthey llld-·W¥n the other 41¥ that her mother ·ftGB,452 In !odeni !11-11)!1 10 llpouo F~y,_ ~&gt;dui .·•to !1.1. 1
we told them alterwards It "'" -aokacl .her II ahe wanted I pre- pr'!lvltlO tor cperatlen d - .m. added reiJP(lllalblllileo, ~· lie , ·
a put-on, theY wouldn't believe aeilptlon tor The Pill whoa IIllO oty or ontl.opovarl)o Pf11ieCto In IIBBiJa .to bO closer to~-~*' .
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left tor c:olieP· Yo Oedl, I he Oldo.
Tlda 'lOrmor !lrat !amlb )ilMJd,; t
Tbls probabl.Y woulm't work girl clldD't oVen have a ""•tal The Ohio O!!lco or~- ciii!)Ol'l wW bo mmN' 'Nollli¥• "
with everyone, hui I think It l&gt;oY lriiiiCI &gt;:\'*!
ty said the sponsora· lid the to 51111 HW Hold In P,oln!.Plouo- ·
shows that at least part d the
Wbat'li with 101110 of the10 grlnll wore:
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The GMN-Trl • eount,y c.m' ·:
EX PER!MENTER
Dear Dlo:
J1W1111;y ·Action CoJnmltqo, ca1dA MOVE OF LESS1lilli I bill• ...·
Dear Ex:
TbeY'n ·~raa:rmlxodUJ&gt;IP'QIP wen, $101,137, lor &lt;tleriti&lt;&gt;D ol Jl\l)e 1n 13 year• ~ that0o'iJaw•' ·
True. Eopedally In thp U. S., 1hal reads too much. Alld What neiihborhood ceotero In Guern- even f11r a turtle. .
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land o! the "burn orllst." M1 Gley read either ....-es them. iey-Hoble llid Monroe eOUnt!ea.
Thl• put week OOio W~f ,
oplea tell mo It takes • llvel)&gt; green, or tum&amp; them Into plaaThe Aihtobult COUnt,y CAC, or HarrlsonviUo foul)l l tartJ• :
lmsgalnzatlon to get hlib on the' ti~-&lt;IIOCiel'its who read Into the Ja!feram, f95,377, !or • oeJcl&gt;- on !do form. Serttehod on fta ..
watered down ,.tea,. sold to fn.. ·~new morallt;y" notbJtl&amp; but eex borhood ceqter wltbln tile Negro shell Was uBabby G. and Rat.A:. '
experienced teenagen. But c:ut ... and !laura The Pill will aolre &amp;bello :ot Ashtabula, aDd · estal&gt;- _ 1955."
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Uibmont or an Outrtlch Poat1JI
The boyallve on the noJ8N&gt;orJuana, lt canmeanafelonyeharge
Lueld4' all parento aren't like Genova, COm&gt;elut. orwell aDd
form. Tile "G" lo l!&gt;r Glb011 their reoord; and that means 1hls, JUst •• all teen a oron'l Alhtabull Harbor.
son, the • A" lor AJklro, ·1101!1
certain colleges, jobs, .,..._, u ~· .,..._. picture · them.
The Trl-county CAC!or awn- of Mr. "'~! Mrs. · Robert Aikin.
have 110ne up In smol&lt;o. A big stick with )'OUr Ideal a, Dla.; IIICI po1p, Lopn and Sholb7 ...,. Bob Ia now ln Clll!omta .,.peet.-'
price to pay lor a nothlni.DJI!eh II your lolko pt tOo much, prac. tloa, UrbeM, .fM,764, 1..- a iJW to leave lor Vletiam IJ!iilll;~
experience.- H.
Uee selaet!•e dei!DO•a. - H, ~_,.....,rhood moltklurPoJe ceo- Ray Ia OlllPIWe~ In Atllins.
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MIAMI BEACH (UP0-Sel..,_ tape moisure1 and wtnclerecl olze aDd accpe ot 1!10 Proble"'- C1oi.fo1 ...-. and -.couon proo
Ufic tact No. 1: The precise aroond the ·Fonlai!M!bleau Hotel -rru.. the - · - ~ )lc:t.
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The ~-Mad!ICII·Unlon
distance between the arm rests measurlog the hil&gt;s •I ledlel It tlkeri ·on ful11..lothlcl lldleo,
o! the seats the llepubl!ean random. It woold be nice to Ill)' but em reiMil)'ch· "-"' ill.lo4·on CGunQr CAO, Mlr)'iviDe, $78,delep.tes wll! occupy Is 17 that all the ladles ·meaaurod 36 the II!IUIIIplien thtil' It ~ 357, to ftDII!ce lldmlnlatrotlon
inches. Scientific fact No. 2: inches . •r leas but Mlas llllill!lb' that lnf,or ~' !emile of the antl-'f .Pf&lt;llll'llll In
Tho average age of the Anderson ls not ooo to allow cloleptoo, were IIUdllts.):, · . .- thi lltBI arid to, prOvide llaelliThe mlllll'boaloi It,Cl Uos !Or nolaJhbOr- centers '&gt;
delegates Is 40 years- 1 Ume o( sentlmeot to jeopm!lze actentl·
the p.loa• ;~ ctlUld hil;*o. tj1ero. .
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llfe when people begin to nc roHIJ'eh.
broaden their bases.
Here are the harsh ~eta: In Let'a 1111'· that ~ ~ ot~
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Sclent!Dc question No. 1: WW the Drat sample Mha Anderaon 1 111te de~ Ia~ tltdor.l..: ''' .,·of OliO VISTA worker to .
the delegates, especially tiie ran ·the figures were 38, 33, 38, too hlo bettlll"!!l to ,llart ·• ., . ., opnclia ·ol ""' - · · or
ladies, be able to sit dcnvn? 37, 38. That
out at 3&amp;.8 ·~ .• -.~p
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ScientiOc question No. 2: WW. lnches. Divide that by two and lot aomo cou10· ~ ea:-:J:, 111 ·
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of the dread scourge of "fanny how to get 18.4 lnehol ltto &amp; l!o blOwa ihe wlli'atle IC!r ;l!liff. IIIIMO!Yi iofatlve
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Catigue"- an oceLVatiO!Wl hi..
zarcl or long distance truck (lncldentall,y, In her relolltleas are struulea, . ..,..,. of ~C...., ~h·raotlnr
drivers, '-•eball tans who get vursull of the 'irufh Mia&amp; droaqa, IICIP,I'IiiMII . r-le ~ plaJW, II a IND4-Dioee
stuck at extra--inning games, Anderson measured heraeJ! .IIIII •......,.... Some Iii !he ~· Of wo:.n~ed eo~- .
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buzz for them often enaugt! and sdentlfte oommunlfJ' ·oweo her but thO .,...._ 'Giiatlon coJki1-: :~
sea. All thi '-b' clelepleti I)&gt; cai.Ulotod lli!cauaell · ·
all other persona who are an eternal debt o! gratlluill).
eonftned for intolerable hoUrs In
Size IIIII Secpe
remoln ~!b tho!' Hill:- all a.o·'~
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tight chairs?
So there, Res&gt;ubllcan Nlllaall vlctlmo o!.llilptller De Cl ~ anof toe!~:~~=~
you aow !mow the oce tichni!lot&amp;.
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NatiiJnal SdOnCI Foundatlm, Wol!on
low~r pert of the beck which
O!llce 11 ~&lt;7 !'laml., . O..oiclplnellt IIIII
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bodJ on which a penori sits." A Authol'Jty, sDwl Buslnon A4survey discloses U.t it is no mlnllli-- (JIBA),
mtre aeademlc Q.uestlon aa to Mmliuatrallol! . (VA), ~
whether the ladles will be •l&gt;hl lor 1'lllorDallona1 lle!'8lllfllllll&amp;
. to alt down &amp;t all.
(AID), NASA and the T-asee
Tbe suney wu eommlsailllled Valley Aatl\orlq, Theil ..... ·
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tile major a.ot
..ecuted by Mill t.lol1y Andet......,.. In · tho !edlril
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Tbe Wbl~ ....... said It wu .
prlctlifhi
the moat glamorous statlsdclan the ProatdORt'l ·UIIder•lllllli\11,, ·
· alnce tlie lest time Elizabeth all
fedlral
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tlolan 11 a retired Melp Ccluull
astenolon I&amp;BDI.

Ronald E. Ei&gt;erharot, buslnosa
m•qwr ol tbe Ohio r.ntMY
, llnollers' Auoclatlon,lnhlatalk
111 tile bu'lll!lo•• of dllr.Yinl DOled
that Ohio Ieoda the nalllll In
percontaeo Increase In &amp;Olden
Glernll)' milk Pl'(llltet aaloa.
He rOiJ(Iried 111 a meetlns bold
laal weal! In Waahln&amp;ton, D. C.,
where Dr. SWeeney of tho NoIlona! Commllalon of Dairy Pro11'1111 e:rplalnod -1011 Ina &lt;han&amp;l&gt;l In tbe f-11 dairy acUvltles. Pleo'hard aloo e:rplalnod thel'oreiBn aid servleellidled
_In a clls&lt;11aalon m lt.
Sereral claasea ol. cowalrom
thi Hollon 11erQ were Judged by
!lWd Camaban. In lndi.Yidllal
aeorlng ot the berd llllim&amp; thole
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Cleo! (eoorleted ... • aediiiD
madam) ...,'1 uae their. nomos
In her 1mm1ne11t Grove Press

memoir; just llilmberl ... Sophia
Loren and Carlo l'llatl bouBiJt
1 rocklna horae alread.Y I or ·
their Decoinbor baby ... Joey
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Mrs. James MiHiil9er Kiehl

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Wtatbury Mualc Cl,..s In her
own LGng lalan4 beeilrerd sept.
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PIUiburii!l c:olumnlat Harold
Coholl'l daughter Barbara HolHa Ia wlonlng new film. rotea
On "Doll¥" and "Goodlye, Columbus'') .... East Village hlp.
plea are lrkocl ·thene loalng
pub!ldQ'; IIMIY'U ataae some ,publie lllda nlPJPS to ..U bad&lt; the
camera&amp; .•• carmel Qdm'a hu,..
bend cpena a new hotel in Ireland
.. .. Wooolf Allen'• New Yorker
mag'a '"Death Knocka," a brief
ono-actor that reads fumy, will
ba performed In the Borkshlrea
this !llmmer .... Not King COle's

Ellen .Dutton is
Recent Bri-de of
George W. Kiehl

MIDDLEPORT - ln an ent&gt;li-e gown of peau de sole flah1 - w1lb a drc:ular c'-1 train, Mlsa Marpret Ellen Dultoll of
Middleport bei:ame thi bride of James Mllll~~&amp;~~r Kiehl.
The bride Ia tbe daushter of Mr. aDd Mra. Dale McClure DutIAiD o! 365 South Fjllh Ave., Mldcll..,.n. 1111 the brldOfii'OCIII Ia the
... of tbe BeY, , and Mro. George W, Klelll of Plttsbuqh, Pa. records are the Gilly ones by a
The
11 an o - or Juno 29, ot 2:30 In tbe alle!'ftOOil dead pop D&gt;lale ator that keep
at thi ·Grace Ep ooopal Clllreh In Pcrneroy. Vows of the olJIII)e aelllngweU.
r1n11 cenmoay,
eh was followed by 1 mvt!al eucharist, were
Didn't see a slnry anywhere
r'eod by thi Roy. Charles Pitzer ol Port!IDIOUih, oaalated by the that n-l&lt;lcl ..,... star Vb:Jinla
Weidler peaoed &amp;Will'.
RoY, Mr. Kiehl, of the brldagroom.
White cillcl1cl11 and ...,.uon held at the Ohio UnlveralfJ' lrm
Cerpetycoon Nas&amp;er Attlb went
arrangements ,ilec:onted the al· In Athena. The !our-tiered w~ to Lea Vepa to handle on extor. Abill-hour ol. .._,ual mualc cllrw clko wu decontod wlth pensive pmbllng • )lllnl earpetb,y Mrs. Cedric Clltk, Mldcll.. fresh-cut :allow roaebulb. A&amp;- lnl IIICI 1011 bo clrog)ed .108,Port. orpnlatl aDd Mr. Forrl8t alstlng at the receptlci. w e r e
D. Badltel, MlAidltll&gt;Ort, oololot, Mrs. 0. B. Stool of Mldclleport; -:':'·&lt;·&lt;·:·:·:·:':·:-;.;.,.;.;.;-:-:·:·:·:·:·.&lt;::::::::::::;:;:;:::::~,:;,,,
preceded the ceremony... Mr.o Mr, (~ """'" ~ ,oi
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FOr tl.Oir wecidlna trip to New :;:
altar . by her father. Her gown York, Maine, aDd Cope Cod, the ~~!
of PlliU de aote over bridal tel· bride chlll&amp;ed Into 1 dreaa of ·.·
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SIJNDAY
aleeves. It ••• ellhanced wl1ii aoconta and motclltag lackll. Sloe
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Church, bei!nnlog 3 p. m. SUndo,y
Her elbOw length veil .or aUk
Out&gt;&lt;&gt;!-· rue•to at the w~ at Royal Ook Pork. Basket ....
8Yiii\~; ·:,: i!r~; ~ Wualon waa held In place bY I dlrw IIIII receptlen wero Mr. ner at 5:30 !Dilowed by a veoper
~' eidertiJ.oied wltll a blrth- ~oee o! ldenllcal lace, aDd and Mrs. II. D. Elan~ of Ala-on, service.
~1*'\l'~ljlj4thblrth- .shl carried 1 coseade d white Mr. aDd loll&amp;. E. B. Evana aDd
REVIVAL, Syracuse Minion,
her diiiC!der, TIM Loulae, aweethaart l'Oiea.
cl1lldren or Froderld!sburr. Mr. beglnnlrw tonl&amp;ht, services at
!tit t1f . v11Jaae id \VedneociiY The ~wore A • line and Mrs. S. L. Mccarthy and 7:4:1 p, m. Ror. E. MUJP~, Hunt.......~
gowns of lemon •h&amp;ntww with lllvld of Clnclnn&amp;tl: Mr. and IJWton, -klnl- ~n to public,
wen pill,)'eel 11111 priJo~ matehllw veil h...-,leceaand car- Mrs. II. L. Mccarthy ol AlllU\Y, Rov. Earl Custer, p1ator.
·!lll*o 1-'i' J
Potte- Rooo rlod . eaacade orrangementa or Calli,; Mr. aDd Mrs. Goorso
NICHOLSON FAMILY reunion
llorlo""!~, -~ yeU..r awoethearl rooea. They Firla, Columbus, Mill Annette SUndo,yotbomoofJameaNicilol' ~ and 11ean Stuia. The were Mila v~ Coombe, C81110nter, ClndlllllU; aDd Mr. ""'· Rutla.d IIOUto 1, near Doxil¢a: P.rt•e wolll to Erie Llpo- Yourwatowu, mald·oih...or;Mioa IIIII Mra. Frodorlek Jaoobe of t.t.
......... :- - ·· Cl millllture striw Mar1lla Monro, lllrmiJwham; Gruvllls.
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-~ Mr o. Kiehl re-e
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ANNUAL PICNIC, Dousirters
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Grove; aDd Mrs. WWiam F, 4211 . Wool l!nlldWI;y Ave In of America ~ Club, l'or
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Cl "C'c:allel, lee Simi, Rantoul,
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M"l Coollle PflleriiOD; Rosemary IOl"'IO! •• beat man. . Uallero aha wu afllltated 'll!th PI Cl Mrs. Edith Betzlng,
............ J!11bo JoeParsono, Rooe nre Murray · Levlth of Sll'llolll Plil 1111 Phi - ilop!&gt;l Soror1- _
, ;;:;:~ Patrlda At&gt;- ~,.,,N.Y.; A11rt,1 Kolb,J.aD. uoa, and ~tom, ~b, ~~otJ:;.,_a p.m.,
. ~ LClU ADD, RIIIIJ, 111rry olag, Mlab., IIIII JCIIin ~ and' creollve wrl,linl hOnortrlea.
•. ~ Dean Staltl; Dolllo Morlo ol Lol A!Woleo, Callt Guallll . Mr. lllehl graduotfd from .
~ illvld Lawaon, RlndJ were reglstar.d by Mrs. Robert w,ahlq;ton aDd Je!feriCII .. ColMONDAY
'•Plerco, Eric Upa«mb, Merit L. If~,~. Ca1IL
' lop aDd} • a doc:torale.....POIIEROY GARDEN CWB,
TOIIY Sol- n.vld Hubbord
For ber daltlhter'a wodlllal,. at. Syracu10 llnlveralty, Ha h 9:3Q .. m. lfondl,y, Mro. J. 0.
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J(ra. P-Staala, taco CCIIt. Her ¥""i~e; were
. itau, Mri. Jonlco alao !&gt;lr*. Mra, 'J!Iolil-lnu
Opal Llpoeomb, 111111 ·~ ~ - with ·
Pooay Dll)
wl!ltl acceollll'l" aDd !Mi!li I&amp;&amp;. I!EJGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
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Before school bello, make the school stop here.
Classic looks in shoes for young scholan.
Each reflects Poll-Parrot's concentration on tbe
fundamentals-the design that's right lor '
fast growing fee~ the construction thai's deoendable,
the fit that's sure.
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willie · 111m IOI)IollllviiMI Man,,oae ·
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plo,yo . Terence Slimp' a Ull to tbe IU. line AJJ£~ com- caimoin, Cory Grant' I oevoroot Plorlle Jll:r .,..._u,.:
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In aarlculturo and rural Uvlng

61rlng the paal 'llll'ler .-ry,
Mr. and Mro •.Nolan were Bl•. ., apeclal re&lt;OIIlltlon,cllrlng the
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EdiiCII Hollon and tamil.r wero .
hOsta Thlrlday lor 111o Sciuth-· •
eastam Ohio Guernll)' Breed· ,
er1 Aaaoclailoo IUilimer meet; .
Ina al their llamllr Creel la,rm.
A beoliet dllll!er ,., 01\lOJied
by 70 members. arid sueol• at!ll)dlng till aJralr with the Re¥.
, Weedeu, G. !lutler living sraco.
EdiiCIIl · Rouilb, IJI'&amp;IIdent, acted
•• master Cl ceremonies tor the
PI'Osram.
Aellvltlea d the associ' since Its orpnlzatlon In 1928
'. were recalled by Roush, wlio
' !IOtod thal.onl,y ono 8Ummer meetloa had been mlooed during tllo
40 years.. He pve 9" lnaplrallonal reading eniiU~f '.'ForOne
DaJ I Wtll· ~" .u·
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A poem, ''ID Retroi}Ntct" was
read by Mra. Pearl ,Mora, ·IIICI
Howard Nolan spoho on chanpo

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homo ol Mu. NeiHe Tfaey. ,
· Mra. Paul , ~ric~ ~sidell af '
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·. the Bertl1a Ql!ver (ifii!!y, ' ail\!
Mrs. Charles 8~-I, A , card ,
and donation !rGm ~rj" Georie .
ncnsbaw ~·s )"li\l&lt;i, .!ll.~h· fi~.i .
to be !.old by the club w:ore ill~
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Doubl..:dut). Towels'
Oversized b e a c h towels
mike excellent sun\mer bedspreads. On cool nlilbls they
can double as extra bl8nkets
and ·are much easier to
launder otten,

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A~ine gown

o1 wltlte or- .
IOJ!ZO and band cllptiOd re-em1
broidered laee. A-le borde&gt;"
ol lace aecenlod the htnillnl
and the bodlee was hlghllgbted
by tilly crystal droplets. The
remoVable chapel train w a •
caught at her shoulders. A floral plateau held her lllk Illusion
von, and she carried w h It e
sweellleart roses lllld stephanotis
on a Bible, a gJ{t or her paternal grandmother. Her only Jew·
elry was pearl earrings which
was a gift of the groom.

A reception conG!Ctecl by the
Women's Missionary Society with

Mrs. Lorry Eugene Jones

Mrs. Leo Elmer Zimmerman Jr.

Miss
Salser
Wed
Bettina Raye Vale is
To
Larry
Jo.
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New Bride in Florida
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Pedestal ar-

rangements of gladioll, roses and

daisies flanke!l by palms and
candelabra wlih cathedral tapers decorated the Pinecrest

Baptist Church of Sanlord, Fla. ,
for the wedding of Miss Bettina

Raye Vale to Dr. Leo Elmer
Zlmmennan. Jr.
The bride ls the daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Raymond
Vale ol Sanlord, Fla., and the

sranddauglrter or Mrs. William

Wyatt o! Middleport. The brldelfO(Im ls the son or Mr. and
Mrs. Leo FJm.:r Zimmerman.
Sr. or Albuquerque, N. M.

ver candelabra. Mrs. Frank
Jones presidedatthesilverpunch
·bowl, and the cake was served
by Mrs. 0. E. Permlngton, Rice
bags were given to the guests.
For a wedding trip through
several northeastern states and

11Je HeY. Frank H. WUson
otficiated at the double - ring
ceremon,y held satUrday, June

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Given ln marriage by h e r
Cather, the bride wore a gown
o1 wlllto Imported organza, dealgned wttb a cage effect, three
.QJarter length sleeves, and a

jewel neckline, all accented with
Imported white Venlse 1 a c e
4alsies. The detachable train of
organza sprirl&lt;led with matching
daisies cascaded doWn !rom the
lhoulders.
. Tho bride's chapel length sDk
llluston veil was oppU&lt;J~ed with
garllllds or Venlse lace daisies.
· lie carried a cascade bouCJlet

in chiropractic at Palmer Cot.
Jege.
The new Mrs. Zimmerman is
a graduate of the Seminole Memorlal Hospital SChool ol Radiologlc Technology, Mr. Zimmer ..
man grafllated from the Palmer
College of· Chiropractic in Daven.
port, Iowa prior to serving in

the U. S. Navy.

A prelude of traditional ormusic was pnwided by Mrs.
Nancy Noble. TheJotmstcwn Bap-

ttst Church Choir sang "My
Task," and closed ,the cercmoolj~

nle Grindley, also cousin or the

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High, Wispy Bangs

Calorie Counting Hint

Sanitize Brushes

The effect of n long nose
can bo minimized by selectIng a hair style that sweeps
up or back. Avoid middle
parts and keep bangs wispy
-and high on the forehead.

If you are counllng calorleo
and have a deaaerl choice,
remember an average allee of
two-layer ch~te cake hao
358 calories, au averace alice
of aogel food cab l!a• UO.

Brulhea uoed lo eli!al lollef'
bowlt and &lt;a r ba.ce cua
obeald bo oanldzed freOimlbo,
Walh_,lllem Ia ltol ao.ai• tell•.
In bUJ riD,. waier iiid lei
them· air-dry Ill tho 1011.

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, WoUl SOmeone clld mill my column when It didn't 111p8u- Millman Por!OI'IIItd ihe EMPUiY)!!l:l
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BUI - Georie a SOmmer' TheiU,. Shaver tald the thol!ihl part or her paper Wll m!UI!W
Nuptial Dillie '19!1S preYIIle baa .a~eepfllll a, WiW
when she couldn't ftnd "Just Between U111"
by lofra, l!4jla Wickline; I! 1 u
'POIItton
·Ill -tho Whitehill CIQ&gt;
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.I had 100d ,tnlellllllnl, 1 ~ tntorelunc llo!'Y.
Grandt or'FIII, Mro. Marp..
iScbaol
S)iatem; COiuilllluo, !or
, Ill liOnel a eolw)tn back ,IJ!&lt;t 1
'In my '!olaloif YoaaiOT s1or1 1 ret TllomAI, Thurman, ]IIIDIII,
tile 196~9 school yw. ile
.ltd last Ylll Wilen l:waiOn.n- '"clldn't lbentlcio ....., aboot ·Sal· and Roger Williams, 'l'lllrmall,
·~ CUJ!It,ui!e from Rio
.CotJ.a. sui' ~tlalll!e' follOw-, 11; ~~~~ wile.'~il.ly lo 1 charming soloist.
G - ~ege.· l!lth oBoeb&amp;111!1 pirlll'aplil below was ao tar eudld per11011 and 1 have eojoyGiven In ~ by her !alb·
lor or Arts c1egree .., MQ 21
. u 1 fjt. ($!nee it II ..~ ·...s kmwi!li liet'. ·
· er the brldo wore a fl o o r
.Oils Ia ctlrrentl,\' dobw JJOSt.•'' l'.m Just oorr,yldldn'tplbel' longtll ·gown o1 wltlto silk or.' ·tlate, '111111 11!1111 apply'.
,IJI'Iduate work at the Ohio
,ttonl In aentral;.. Pm' ;lill' . .,' ·\1;111 &lt;~~ , mo to 1¢1 before Jjlo IOJ!Zl. . The silhouette was em.State Unlverolty, SOmmer•
·![lem today.)
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ljl1l Ia a pro•at 11. She a1, , ])IJ;"O, ~tb long sleeno lalllng to
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''H!fo IIIII, lll!'dJ pea fn• 111' Clll\ts. But molt of ,olli 111t t, point• ""er the bando. Tillj' seed
East 14tli Aw., In Columbus
. lllllldJ
fll'oaay • • · a rare honest hiDDan l!etna. , pearls re-embr&lt;il•red the scoop
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1 ~r the remairi:ler of th6 aum.l!7lnll to wifle a column.
The Howard llardwaY• o1 80 neckline and the bodice a n d
mer.
. •'l'ho Atll!llle Oeean'l ...,ilanl Cedar St. have found 1 nice UIO aleeveo were enhaneed with a
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Jilll tho \")lor .of the !or old coal bucketl. They bav'e. detleste ....lay or lace. Two
·plio' iiiiiP, ll'ay, wltb a,lliUdl two of them full of 0, _1 tl!l tiny bowa call8ht the IWI length
~hlllte.
their front steps... And )low abGUt· chapel train. Both the ehapel
. ·~'11\0 trt; fiOm OIJ!o ~NOrth . 11111 oaconcl· stoey 11..,... 6o.t at ~~~edandan~~:.: bywe';..:;
eor.ttna wao very nice arid I lbe comer of State llld 'l'lllrd,
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Mrs. Eh'ln Neal, Bidwell, llld
tried"' tlllnk or the thllwo that tlO oppoolte Dr. Bnnin' sresldence? rows of scalloped lace. Her l)oorMr.
and Mrs. William Caldwell
llllo maldnt a JIIIC)d •aeatlon.
&amp;&gt;meone there 111111 love 11.,._ ltnath Yell or silk illusion was
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-·'-'·• ers.
fastened to stal
allorat h.adPieee
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and daughter, Debbie and Ltnta
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))e8l'1s, cry
s and ace. She
or Columbus · spent a week with
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AT THE FAIR
carried a cascade o1 willie carMr. otld Mrs. DoMid Newhart
btluttftll DNIIc 011 lbo radio,
. Don't know Wbo made 'the dolls nations and Ivy centered w I t h
and diUihter, Owensboro.
U.e wmdoriW North Carolina 1br lbo Waolllngton S&lt;hool ex-, white rosebuds,
roW atldlna omooth .. a rlbiiOil
ear•• wheolo.
hlblt but thi!Y were real clov- Mrs. Carol WUUams ·or Arm
Mr. srd Mrs. Robert Tobin ol
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er. And waon't the little .old Arbor, Mlcldgan, served as maMiami, Fla. were the gueats of
".,, ..SUndhllle wllen)'GUl!lllllt. clolk ntee?
tron or hooor. Slle wore a Door
Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Watts of
" .... ~11 'llllen )'GU WaDtlt.
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1816 Chatham Ave, Mr, Tobin
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ength I!I&gt;WII ol mint II'OOn linen.
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Si8nl are dll!l"!"t to make. The go;.. was ••cenlod by gathis a nephew of Mrs. Watta. While
llr&amp;t dq.
One ol the belli signal oaw wai eeed fullness at the bsck llld a
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lowell Boker
here they attended the lair,
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llltranto an doled, nnc11rw 1
oral appll'l'e held a velvet
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:co~~,. IIW!biM with •lrellll, do- Mrs. lolusle'a and Mr. and Mrs. streamer bow tn the lront. Silo with a nora! hoadJ)Ioce. S h e
Miss Patricia Forgey, Rto his wile, Naomi, recently from
C. E, Woodard's 4-H Club.
wore a matching pour veil towed ' carried a colonial boo&lt;J~ef or Grande, registered the guests.
.Ulllaus coifeo.
Saigon. He expeeta to be homo
green pom poms, i"Y and yellow
A reception was held in t h e around the 2oth o1 this mon111
••...To ... aialn tile .....
I learned something dll!erent
church social room immediate- after Bpllndlng 18 months overribbon.
.Well V~ ,hills, .ocenery from the houth lbat explained
Miss
Unda
White,
Jackly lollowlng tile ceremony. The seas. !Us wire and three cbll':roo'Vo . _ six, limos before, how oM ....,.s on a farm could
Miss
Marcia
Baker,
Richwood,
bride's
table was centered with clren live on Upper Second Ave.,
arid b.ve It IIJi,1oar ""' and dll· be converted to wild ltro presand Mrs. Karen 9ieets, R I o a three tiered wedding cake top • Gallipolis.
•, _ and tDOre boalltlfu1 than
. .ervatton areas. I hadn't thought
Grande, served as bridesmaids. ped with a miniature bride and
tvor.
'ot that.
SONGFEST TOD.\ Y
The,y
wore pale yellow gowns groom, The rocOJ)tlCHI carried
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- Therelrill be
~ed
ldonllcally
to
that
ot
the
~t the bride's mint green and
teon lloura .., lbe road eauallt
11: waa a creaUve Idea to use
matron ot honor,
pale yellow color scheme. Mra. a SOOtl(eat at tile l'q&gt;lar Ridge
up wllb m~ and I !ell aaleep. • real steps to delllOII!Irate"SU,s
They carded colonial boo'l'ets Kay B!bsnks and Mrs. Janet Free WUl llrjltlst Clmrch tod!IY,
Ill Good Grooming." Tba Sit.
GALUPOL!S - The 257th OJ&gt;o ot yellow pom poms and mint Weatherholt presided at t h e beglmlng at 1:30 p.m. The blind
ver Thimbles llJ'&lt;)OII) did thlo
plano player, Jtnuny Gabert,
niversary reunion of the Rousll sreen ribbon. MlssAmetteWick- btide's tahle.
boolll.
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For a short wedding trip the from Parkersburg will be playing
alii allied families will be held llne, Rio Grande, served as nowbride
changed Into a &amp;Oil!&amp; away ""&lt;I . ~ct!"' Tilt; Lemley .
AU£11!1t 17 at Thoma&gt;- or girl. ~~:'!!!' at11red In a
'i l'9 \.~ dlaregard tllo Httte Satlirda1,
a 'oidrtt,PI blafk and wli\.te.pccent;: sllltera, .. v"'ef~,
aon Park, East ~~ve:rpool, Ohio. .mint gtf.llnollii'ilia .carried
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A rovlvalls scheduladtobegin
poms ed will! block pstonl acceasor.J.
lOr illilr lllllry nulnileri was
with yellow ribbon.
les. Sle wore the white ro&amp;e-.. qn Allltllat 8. Merlin ToOts lo the
ed to bring picnic beskets.
11111llng to liateh. They earDavid
Patrick
Southard,
Goibud
cotaage !rom her bridal evangelist. Ever,yono Ia welcome.
A banquet will be held Frldl,y
rlll!l u.em upaldo t1mm, back- eyentne at the First Methodist Upolla, served •• beat man. bouQiot.
- . , eurled tho eoiwro and
The new Mrs. Baker is 1 gradChurch. For reservatlllns alii James Sinelalr, Rio Grande, Gene
obOIIPOil them. One llltlo girl overnight
Snow,
Columbus,
and
Gary
Bauate
or Southwestern High School
Jodllng wriU! Eorl c.
bod bel' hair up 011 top or her RouSh, 946 Ban!&lt; St., East Ltv· ker, Richwood, were ushers:.
and Gallipolis Bus!neBS College.
·beod' wltllme Utile coiiiid lli'and erpodl, Ohio, 43920.
For her daughtor's weddinl. She Is a secrstery and ])II'Wmo
.hlt!8111i OYOt tile !lloUidor.libort- The ftrst Roiiahes ceme here Mrs. Williams ehbae .an a q u a studant a! Rio Grande College.
.hllrid blondo Sherr! Dotih!n&amp; with General Lewis's i-eldmeat lace dreoo and Jacket. She wore Mr. Baker Is a ll'aduaio ol
1111ill have tllolqlltllle edrl wao In I 714 and 1~1 In the opoll- beige acceuoriet ·and a t-'Drll&amp;fl Ric"nmod · High SchoOl and Is a
eute because lhe kept laueh!Di tng - e of the BeYOiutl&lt;di'JI ot pink roaobuds.
senior, majoring In h{ator,y, at
II.
Rio'
Grande College.
wor.
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Mro. Baker wore a pole blue
The niw couple will reside
Many deseeiXIanls are In lace ault wllll wlllto accesiOrft was alee the ....., .Qteon
In Rio Grllllde until the tp'OOIII
Gallta lliil llason Coon- lea. She olso ""'' a
eonteaal l!iCII1 Lakin, 'laid
comptetoi his desroe.
al pJnli rosebuds,
•.,,._ llr," IIIII 'liDO, llf/~ ,..._ tieL
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the C!UOIIIGII Mr1 ukid &lt;Urillll
the .JII&amp;IOI!It. ~ tbe glr)l
,.,.,. "' do this.
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Dr. A. W. Woodall serYed as

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Nt'w Z~nith ""Z('nt•lll' '" I ol!l m .lk,. hlf' fun ·lMJin. rredsi()n amf'lifil dl lll!l from~ \\, ( ru ·lllh u • 11Hui1s. Wl"i~h~ nnlv 1/6 ounce and

)!ltod for mn \ 1 1111ld lm..,_.., Cronll' m fm J dt• mll!l~lr.ll i o n of Zl:'niltf'i
n1•w Z\" 1!1'111' .ll m Jy In• ill ' l m:h t fnr you'

Mill Janie Bryant was. t h e

power llrl llld Phllllp Buckner
ring bearer. Miss Bryant
a dati)' halo and' carried
lloui!Uetol. daisies.

VIII IMt'rM AUDIO.\ItiUM.t. lite
II W. UMM •• A..... Dltlt .JM
e.n Colllet: -..,..

f'or hor daughter's wedding,
Vale was attired in a ral!lper.epe shlfi wl th 1o n 8
~ove1 and~ doul&gt;le cowl collar.
wbre matching accessories.
zlnuperman was In a beige
and had ltl.atching acnoth Mrs, Vale and
wore corsages
orchids.
held in the

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..--In ..lfllinl tbofl ltnilll Mtat'inf: Aids.

:"J PIIIM 111ail full ltetllll IIIII ltte lillflhirl
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llttplloflt 1M .. ""'"'~ trrlftll kif .....
onstrltiolt.
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Roush Reunion

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--ADita w~. • flmlllar ,...,
tr. J'll Y'lal, Wll lctiYI help.. .For Newlyw,eds

&amp;SAVE $30~~QID

FUJII lltlrMI Taleal-ll..sbe
lo be l l'harmlal 70ullll

O"ce-a-retu NYitrgt on
a.mco Sacropedlc and
Sacropedlc Imperial llattreuet.

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with yellow satin stream-

lllonor, Jr., and Jack Lambert-

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maize fell from large Dlor
bows, and they carried bouCfletS
of yellow daisies and baby's

'hll ushers were John A. Bry.
ant, Damy Horn, Peter Michael

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best man lor the brtdesroom and

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TorUa Salser, cousin of the
bride, served as Oowerglrl and
Martin Williamson, also couain

All of the attendants wore noor.
.longtll I\OWill or maize Jakarta
'linen repeating the cage~ook ol
·the bride's gown lllld designed
with a rolled collar neckUne
'trimmed 11'1 Venise lace. Their
elbOw-length silk llluston veil

~reath

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carried apricot sweetheart roses
and white daisies. ~

:Yid Morris.

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Mrs. Robert Reid, and Mrs. Da-

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Jocelyn

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with The Weddtng Pra1er."
·the altar was decorated with
four seven branch candelabras
and palms. Arrangements ot
gladloll, chrysanthemums, a n d
carnations also decorated the altar. Each pew was arrayed with
a single candle with white satin
bows and lily of the valJey marking the family sections.
Mrs. Janice salser served her
niece a~ matron or honor. Junlor bridesmaids were Rita Salser and Lori Grindley both coosins of the bride. Cheri Batt, VicIde Hunter, Judy Wynne and Con-

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their honOJmoon trip to t h e
Pocono Mts. and are r:asidlna
at 245 N. Main until SOptombor when they will move to West

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bride, were the bridesmaids.
The attendants wore r I o o r
length gowils of apr loot chltron
over crepe. The empire waist
gowns were styled with satin
flowing back panels. They WQre
matching norallllusion veils and
carried colonlalbouquetsofwhite
daisies and aprlcotcarnationsexcept the matron of hooor, who

B.C., is the earliest written
Fla. Her oth- language.
attendants were Miss Bette

The cquple have returned trom

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Out or town guests at the wedding were Mrs. Wyatt of Mid·
dleport; Mrs. Jolm Werry, Mrs.
Alonzo CUster, and Jeff Werry,
of Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Farmer of Cocoa Beach, Fla.;
Mr. and Mrs. John Lambertson,
ot white tiara roses and whlte DeBary, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. D.
daisies. Her only jewelry was E. Woodward of Winter Park,
llny pearl oarrlng1, a gilt !rom Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Leitner
the brldesroom.
Ley, ol Merritt Ialand, Fla.
· Mrs. Leitner Ley ot Merritt
llland. Fla., was the bride's
matron ol hooor, and her maid
Sumerian, dating from 5000
fll homr waa Miss Ann stein-

or Sanlord,

dUe Untvers!ly In tho Call. The
new Mrs . .Jones is employed
by Gates, McDonald &amp; COmpany
In OOiumbUs.

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Canada, the bride changed Into
rlormed at 8 p.m. on July 20 .1\,.~,W .B11!,...witb'.a
tho -BeY. ·Rd.r ·F. matk, pai- Qt., Of na\1' and White, trliD:JDed~
r of the Pinecrest Church. Nup-. with datsles. She wore nttVY actlaJ music was presented by Mr1. cessories and the corsage from
Carl Brorup, organlat, and the her bridal bou""et The couple's
Rev. Billy Hamilton Grll!ln, so- honeymoon concluded In DavenJoist. The selectiona Included port, Iowa where the groom is
"Because," ·-God Gave You to tak:lng a post graduate course
and "The Lord's Pray-

will re8Unte his studies at PUr-

Tom Bishop served the bridePQMEROY - The Johnstown,
low with accents of yellow sat- Ohio Baptist Church was the groom as best man. Ushers were
ln bows. The four - tlered wedding setting ror the marriage of Miss Bob Young, Carl Inskeep, Bob
cake featured yellow rose dec- Phyllis Diane Salser, daughter Perfect, Mark Emerson, J o e
oratlons cascading down t h e ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sal- Stallsmith and Chuck Koon. Steve
sides.
ser of Johnstown and Larry Eu- Salser escorted the bride's and
Silver and crystal appoint- gene Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. bridegroom's mothers to their
me!1ts were used on the table Dwight Jones, also of Johnltown. seats.
and the decorations included a
The bride is the granddauRhGIVen ln marriage by h e r
crescent arrangem~nt of white ter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover father the brick! wore a fluor
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The candlellght ceremony was

Me,"
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Mrs. Bonnie cavencllsh aS-chairman rouowed the ceremony. Hostesses tor the brJde were Miss
Doma Cook, Mrs. Belly Nichols, Mrs. CUUeen CUlp a n d
Mrs. Terri Fetters.
Mr. Jon.ea is presently employed by &amp;mdln Aviation and

·son. Ueadli1gs bJcluded~ ·~'b fj;
and ' a Jwo, atJd ~ Thrf.e1 " and
Jn Ken~c~,nbi Mr•~7,.
Tr•ey; "II&amp;.·~ '?ld, i~v'!"\zf!l. ·•
WaShtub," ~~ loiJ'•. Nril.a
ker; c'Man's 'Best ...Y.~tehd, ;+'b'i
Mrs. Lawrence Jl,tbt; hAld to
Iniured swtrnmers,'; .by ~ M r' a:
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too. Diehl·I 'uGod ·KnOws• Beft/'
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·~Qr~uJa for SUeceu," ·~y~·a!'.
An en Etehin.ger. ·
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Barbara
CUntOst~ co!!Weted by' t.!'r ii'' ·
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'l'~ee,Y ·we; e - by Mrs. Wrial¢
RAciNE - Mr. and Mrs. Ed,gar Taylor or Bselne are..,_ · &lt;anq Mrs. James GUmore. It ' '
I)OUI!Clllg the
and IJiproochlng llllt'rtaao or their , ann&lt;lllllcod that. the next meet.
daughter, Blrl&gt;ara Jocelyn \q Mr. Charles \'(!Uiam Ba~r, son
tng will be held at ih, home o1
or Mr. and Mrs. George Boer of Mtnorsvtue. Mlu ~),or
Mrs. Ele~JntF .and thai ~
· graduated frmn Bseille High School and wWbea serllor"at 'Obfo , olll&lt;ero will ' be eloclod lbeiJ.
Slate Unlverllty this !alL Jlr, Boor gradiated frj)ll\ Bsetna
Atiendlng bolides jlui -~
High School, attended Ohio State Unlver~\i' and Rio Gnade
were Mrs .. Max EUhinger, MI;J~
COUeae. He wiD be eq,loye¢ with the Bloem • carron sehool
Harr,y Clotk, Mrs. Hal-man ~;'
system this !all
.ans, and Mrs. Ritllert ~ ~tJ
The opoftooChurch wedding will be an eveat ot 4ugust 2l5
witb Mr~. 9"rald Ktti.Y, M'ro,
at 2:30 o'clock at the Reorganl•ed Chureh &lt;&gt;1 Jesus Chrl1t ot
Grate, PaltY • Pari~!¥ lil!Dn;·,
r.uer Day Saints 011 tho Portiand Bsclne road. An open r&amp;9drlOT Friend, and Bee~
&lt;O]lt!on will toiiOiJ the ceremoiiJI In the churcb social room.
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lfvou~/Nff had I ~aN t.k hom tlttptng

~ flit ia tht OflOI·in·ll· limimt opportunity
yo1lvt._ , w~no for. Now, for 1 limited th'nl on~-t vou can buv

an tOQIOh 1

rntt:tr•

1 tnlnitlout
Mt tl1t'11dnd mvour btck.II"ICI teve • big $30.
Tfl.lnkt ID ~·· uc:IIJiiw Unifullcr Cont1ruc1ion, you'll get 111

b '*tthfql .Uppo.:t and llltful oomfort vou tnd vour btck deserve
~lehtYtr rMih:'!l VOU dlcldl on. it hM to be good newt for your
biCk and -pur'f;ludltt Thi.BI!'nOO·StcfOJ*Iic or S~eropldic lmpe,al
wlflllw You •30 •nd·kelp you .:ornforubly happy for VMI110 corN.

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Clu~ mat Thor~ hlpt
homo ol Mu. NeiHe Tfaey. ,
· Mra. Paul , ~ric~ ~sidell af '
tj.~ m~nl' d,Urln~. ·~~h ttm;,'·
. 1111\nk yo.~ "'~'as we!\" ~ rrom ·
·. the Bertl1a Ql!ver (ifii!!y, ' ail\!
Mrs. Charles 8~-I, A , card ,
and donation !rGm ~rj" Georie .
ncnsbaw ~·s )"li\l&lt;i, .!ll.~h· fi~.i .
to be !.old by the club w:ore ill~
trlliutOd. ' · · · · '
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Mr$. Lloyd WrlllJ116jleo\e!l,11!j, '
mooting with Clevbttoh,o. If h e
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-l.ot'!l's .Prayer was gl•en

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Doubl..:dut). Towels'
Oversized b e a c h towels
mike excellent sun\mer bedspreads. On cool nlilbls they
can double as extra bl8nkets
and ·are much easier to
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A~ine gown

o1 wltlte or- .
IOJ!ZO and band cllptiOd re-em1
broidered laee. A-le borde&gt;"
ol lace aecenlod the htnillnl
and the bodlee was hlghllgbted
by tilly crystal droplets. The
remoVable chapel train w a •
caught at her shoulders. A floral plateau held her lllk Illusion
von, and she carried w h It e
sweellleart roses lllld stephanotis
on a Bible, a gJ{t or her paternal grandmother. Her only Jew·
elry was pearl earrings which
was a gift of the groom.

A reception conG!Ctecl by the
Women's Missionary Society with

Mrs. Lorry Eugene Jones

Mrs. Leo Elmer Zimmerman Jr.

Miss
Salser
Wed
Bettina Raye Vale is
To
Larry
Jo.
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New Bride in Florida
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Pedestal ar-

rangements of gladioll, roses and

daisies flanke!l by palms and
candelabra wlih cathedral tapers decorated the Pinecrest

Baptist Church of Sanlord, Fla. ,
for the wedding of Miss Bettina

Raye Vale to Dr. Leo Elmer
Zlmmennan. Jr.
The bride ls the daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Raymond
Vale ol Sanlord, Fla., and the

sranddauglrter or Mrs. William

Wyatt o! Middleport. The brldelfO(Im ls the son or Mr. and
Mrs. Leo FJm.:r Zimmerman.
Sr. or Albuquerque, N. M.

ver candelabra. Mrs. Frank
Jones presidedatthesilverpunch
·bowl, and the cake was served
by Mrs. 0. E. Permlngton, Rice
bags were given to the guests.
For a wedding trip through
several northeastern states and

11Je HeY. Frank H. WUson
otficiated at the double - ring
ceremon,y held satUrday, June

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Given ln marriage by h e r
Cather, the bride wore a gown
o1 wlllto Imported organza, dealgned wttb a cage effect, three
.QJarter length sleeves, and a

jewel neckline, all accented with
Imported white Venlse 1 a c e
4alsies. The detachable train of
organza sprirl&lt;led with matching
daisies cascaded doWn !rom the
lhoulders.
. Tho bride's chapel length sDk
llluston veil was oppU&lt;J~ed with
garllllds or Venlse lace daisies.
· lie carried a cascade bouCJlet

in chiropractic at Palmer Cot.
Jege.
The new Mrs. Zimmerman is
a graduate of the Seminole Memorlal Hospital SChool ol Radiologlc Technology, Mr. Zimmer ..
man grafllated from the Palmer
College of· Chiropractic in Daven.
port, Iowa prior to serving in

the U. S. Navy.

A prelude of traditional ormusic was pnwided by Mrs.
Nancy Noble. TheJotmstcwn Bap-

ttst Church Choir sang "My
Task," and closed ,the cercmoolj~

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High, Wispy Bangs

Calorie Counting Hint

Sanitize Brushes

The effect of n long nose
can bo minimized by selectIng a hair style that sweeps
up or back. Avoid middle
parts and keep bangs wispy
-and high on the forehead.

If you are counllng calorleo
and have a deaaerl choice,
remember an average allee of
two-layer ch~te cake hao
358 calories, au averace alice
of aogel food cab l!a• UO.

Brulhea uoed lo eli!al lollef'
bowlt and &lt;a r ba.ce cua
obeald bo oanldzed freOimlbo,
Walh_,lllem Ia ltol ao.ai• tell•.
In bUJ riD,. waier iiid lei
them· air-dry Ill tho 1011.

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BUI - Georie a SOmmer' TheiU,. Shaver tald the thol!ihl part or her paper Wll m!UI!W
Nuptial Dillie '19!1S preYIIle baa .a~eepfllll a, WiW
when she couldn't ftnd "Just Between U111"
by lofra, l!4jla Wickline; I! 1 u
'POIItton
·Ill -tho Whitehill CIQ&gt;
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.I had 100d ,tnlellllllnl, 1 ~ tntorelunc llo!'Y.
Grandt or'FIII, Mro. Marp..
iScbaol
S)iatem; COiuilllluo, !or
, Ill liOnel a eolw)tn back ,IJ!&lt;t 1
'In my '!olaloif YoaaiOT s1or1 1 ret TllomAI, Thurman, ]IIIDIII,
tile 196~9 school yw. ile
.ltd last Ylll Wilen l:waiOn.n- '"clldn't lbentlcio ....., aboot ·Sal· and Roger Williams, 'l'lllrmall,
·~ CUJ!It,ui!e from Rio
.CotJ.a. sui' ~tlalll!e' follOw-, 11; ~~~~ wile.'~il.ly lo 1 charming soloist.
G - ~ege.· l!lth oBoeb&amp;111!1 pirlll'aplil below was ao tar eudld per11011 and 1 have eojoyGiven In ~ by her !alb·
lor or Arts c1egree .., MQ 21
. u 1 fjt. ($!nee it II ..~ ·...s kmwi!li liet'. ·
· er the brldo wore a fl o o r
.Oils Ia ctlrrentl,\' dobw JJOSt.•'' l'.m Just oorr,yldldn'tplbel' longtll ·gown o1 wltlto silk or.' ·tlate, '111111 11!1111 apply'.
,IJI'Iduate work at the Ohio
,ttonl In aentral;.. Pm' ;lill' . .,' ·\1;111 &lt;~~ , mo to 1¢1 before Jjlo IOJ!Zl. . The silhouette was em.State Unlverolty, SOmmer•
·![lem today.)
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ljl1l Ia a pro•at 11. She a1, , ])IJ;"O, ~tb long sleeno lalllng to
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''H!fo IIIII, lll!'dJ pea fn• 111' Clll\ts. But molt of ,olli 111t t, point• ""er the bando. Tillj' seed
East 14tli Aw., In Columbus
. lllllldJ
fll'oaay • • · a rare honest hiDDan l!etna. , pearls re-embr&lt;il•red the scoop
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1 ~r the remairi:ler of th6 aum.l!7lnll to wifle a column.
The Howard llardwaY• o1 80 neckline and the bodice a n d
mer.
. •'l'ho Atll!llle Oeean'l ...,ilanl Cedar St. have found 1 nice UIO aleeveo were enhaneed with a
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Jilll tho \")lor .of the !or old coal bucketl. They bav'e. detleste ....lay or lace. Two
·plio' iiiiiP, ll'ay, wltb a,lliUdl two of them full of 0, _1 tl!l tiny bowa call8ht the IWI length
~hlllte.
their front steps... And )low abGUt· chapel train. Both the ehapel
. ·~'11\0 trt; fiOm OIJ!o ~NOrth . 11111 oaconcl· stoey 11..,... 6o.t at ~~~edandan~~:.: bywe';..:;
eor.ttna wao very nice arid I lbe comer of State llld 'l'lllrd,
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Mrs. Eh'ln Neal, Bidwell, llld
tried"' tlllnk or the thllwo that tlO oppoolte Dr. Bnnin' sresldence? rows of scalloped lace. Her l)oorMr.
and Mrs. William Caldwell
llllo maldnt a JIIIC)d •aeatlon.
&amp;&gt;meone there 111111 love 11.,._ ltnath Yell or silk illusion was
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-·'-'·• ers.
fastened to stal
allorat h.adPieee
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and daughter, Debbie and Ltnta
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))e8l'1s, cry
s and ace. She
or Columbus · spent a week with
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AT THE FAIR
carried a cascade o1 willie carMr. otld Mrs. DoMid Newhart
btluttftll DNIIc 011 lbo radio,
. Don't know Wbo made 'the dolls nations and Ivy centered w I t h
and diUihter, Owensboro.
U.e wmdoriW North Carolina 1br lbo Waolllngton S&lt;hool ex-, white rosebuds,
roW atldlna omooth .. a rlbiiOil
ear•• wheolo.
hlblt but thi!Y were real clov- Mrs. Carol WUUams ·or Arm
Mr. srd Mrs. Robert Tobin ol
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er. And waon't the little .old Arbor, Mlcldgan, served as maMiami, Fla. were the gueats of
".,, ..SUndhllle wllen)'GUl!lllllt. clolk ntee?
tron or hooor. Slle wore a Door
Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Watts of
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1816 Chatham Ave, Mr, Tobin
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ength I!I&gt;WII ol mint II'OOn linen.
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Si8nl are dll!l"!"t to make. The go;.. was ••cenlod by gathis a nephew of Mrs. Watta. While
llr&amp;t dq.
One ol the belli signal oaw wai eeed fullness at the bsck llld a
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lowell Boker
here they attended the lair,
" •••• At. z: a.m., whla.UtbeZU.. 011 the booth set nn bv Mr and II
llltranto an doled, nnc11rw 1
oral appll'l'e held a velvet
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:co~~,. IIW!biM with •lrellll, do- Mrs. lolusle'a and Mr. and Mrs. streamer bow tn the lront. Silo with a nora! hoadJ)Ioce. S h e
Miss Patricia Forgey, Rto his wile, Naomi, recently from
C. E, Woodard's 4-H Club.
wore a matching pour veil towed ' carried a colonial boo&lt;J~ef or Grande, registered the guests.
.Ulllaus coifeo.
Saigon. He expeeta to be homo
green pom poms, i"Y and yellow
A reception was held in t h e around the 2oth o1 this mon111
••...To ... aialn tile .....
I learned something dll!erent
church social room immediate- after Bpllndlng 18 months overribbon.
.Well V~ ,hills, .ocenery from the houth lbat explained
Miss
Unda
White,
Jackly lollowlng tile ceremony. The seas. !Us wire and three cbll':roo'Vo . _ six, limos before, how oM ....,.s on a farm could
Miss
Marcia
Baker,
Richwood,
bride's
table was centered with clren live on Upper Second Ave.,
arid b.ve It IIJi,1oar ""' and dll· be converted to wild ltro presand Mrs. Karen 9ieets, R I o a three tiered wedding cake top • Gallipolis.
•, _ and tDOre boalltlfu1 than
. .ervatton areas. I hadn't thought
Grande, served as bridesmaids. ped with a miniature bride and
tvor.
'ot that.
SONGFEST TOD.\ Y
The,y
wore pale yellow gowns groom, The rocOJ)tlCHI carried
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- Therelrill be
~ed
ldonllcally
to
that
ot
the
~t the bride's mint green and
teon lloura .., lbe road eauallt
11: waa a creaUve Idea to use
matron ot honor,
pale yellow color scheme. Mra. a SOOtl(eat at tile l'q&gt;lar Ridge
up wllb m~ and I !ell aaleep. • real steps to delllOII!Irate"SU,s
They carded colonial boo'l'ets Kay B!bsnks and Mrs. Janet Free WUl llrjltlst Clmrch tod!IY,
Ill Good Grooming." Tba Sit.
GALUPOL!S - The 257th OJ&gt;o ot yellow pom poms and mint Weatherholt presided at t h e beglmlng at 1:30 p.m. The blind
ver Thimbles llJ'&lt;)OII) did thlo
plano player, Jtnuny Gabert,
niversary reunion of the Rousll sreen ribbon. MlssAmetteWick- btide's tahle.
boolll.
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For a short wedding trip the from Parkersburg will be playing
alii allied families will be held llne, Rio Grande, served as nowbride
changed Into a &amp;Oil!&amp; away ""&lt;I . ~ct!"' Tilt; Lemley .
AU£11!1t 17 at Thoma&gt;- or girl. ~~:'!!!' at11red In a
'i l'9 \.~ dlaregard tllo Httte Satlirda1,
a 'oidrtt,PI blafk and wli\.te.pccent;: sllltera, .. v"'ef~,
aon Park, East ~~ve:rpool, Ohio. .mint gtf.llnollii'ilia .carried
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A rovlvalls scheduladtobegin
poms ed will! block pstonl acceasor.J.
lOr illilr lllllry nulnileri was
with yellow ribbon.
les. Sle wore the white ro&amp;e-.. qn Allltllat 8. Merlin ToOts lo the
ed to bring picnic beskets.
11111llng to liateh. They earDavid
Patrick
Southard,
Goibud
cotaage !rom her bridal evangelist. Ever,yono Ia welcome.
A banquet will be held Frldl,y
rlll!l u.em upaldo t1mm, back- eyentne at the First Methodist Upolla, served •• beat man. bouQiot.
- . , eurled tho eoiwro and
The new Mrs. Baker is 1 gradChurch. For reservatlllns alii James Sinelalr, Rio Grande, Gene
obOIIPOil them. One llltlo girl overnight
Snow,
Columbus,
and
Gary
Bauate
or Southwestern High School
Jodllng wriU! Eorl c.
bod bel' hair up 011 top or her RouSh, 946 Ban!&lt; St., East Ltv· ker, Richwood, were ushers:.
and Gallipolis Bus!neBS College.
·beod' wltllme Utile coiiiid lli'and erpodl, Ohio, 43920.
For her daughtor's weddinl. She Is a secrstery and ])II'Wmo
.hlt!8111i OYOt tile !lloUidor.libort- The ftrst Roiiahes ceme here Mrs. Williams ehbae .an a q u a studant a! Rio Grande College.
.hllrid blondo Sherr! Dotih!n&amp; with General Lewis's i-eldmeat lace dreoo and Jacket. She wore Mr. Baker Is a ll'aduaio ol
1111ill have tllolqlltllle edrl wao In I 714 and 1~1 In the opoll- beige acceuoriet ·and a t-'Drll&amp;fl Ric"nmod · High SchoOl and Is a
eute because lhe kept laueh!Di tng - e of the BeYOiutl&lt;di'JI ot pink roaobuds.
senior, majoring In h{ator,y, at
II.
Rio'
Grande College.
wor.
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Mro. Baker wore a pole blue
The niw couple will reside
Many deseeiXIanls are In lace ault wllll wlllto accesiOrft was alee the ....., .Qteon
In Rio Grllllde until the tp'OOIII
Gallta lliil llason Coon- lea. She olso ""'' a
eonteaal l!iCII1 Lakin, 'laid
comptetoi his desroe.
al pJnli rosebuds,
•.,,._ llr," IIIII 'liDO, llf/~ ,..._ tieL
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the C!UOIIIGII Mr1 ukid &lt;Urillll
the .JII&amp;IOI!It. ~ tbe glr)l
,.,.,. "' do this.
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Dr. A. W. Woodall serYed as

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Nt'w Z~nith ""Z('nt•lll' '" I ol!l m .lk,. hlf' fun ·lMJin. rredsi()n amf'lifil dl lll!l from~ \\, ( ru ·lllh u • 11Hui1s. Wl"i~h~ nnlv 1/6 ounce and

)!ltod for mn \ 1 1111ld lm..,_.., Cronll' m fm J dt• mll!l~lr.ll i o n of Zl:'niltf'i
n1•w Z\" 1!1'111' .ll m Jy In• ill ' l m:h t fnr you'

Mill Janie Bryant was. t h e

power llrl llld Phllllp Buckner
ring bearer. Miss Bryant
a dati)' halo and' carried
lloui!Uetol. daisies.

VIII IMt'rM AUDIO.\ItiUM.t. lite
II W. UMM •• A..... Dltlt .JM
e.n Colllet: -..,..

f'or hor daughter's wedding,
Vale was attired in a ral!lper.epe shlfi wl th 1o n 8
~ove1 and~ doul&gt;le cowl collar.
wbre matching accessories.
zlnuperman was In a beige
and had ltl.atching acnoth Mrs, Vale and
wore corsages
orchids.
held in the

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:"J PIIIM 111ail full ltetllll IIIII ltte lillflhirl
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llttplloflt 1M .. ""'"'~ trrlftll kif .....
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--ADita w~. • flmlllar ,...,
tr. J'll Y'lal, Wll lctiYI help.. .For Newlyw,eds

&amp;SAVE $30~~QID

FUJII lltlrMI Taleal-ll..sbe
lo be l l'harmlal 70ullll

O"ce-a-retu NYitrgt on
a.mco Sacropedlc and
Sacropedlc Imperial llattreuet.

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with yellow satin stream-

lllonor, Jr., and Jack Lambert-

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maize fell from large Dlor
bows, and they carried bouCfletS
of yellow daisies and baby's

'hll ushers were John A. Bry.
ant, Damy Horn, Peter Michael

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TorUa Salser, cousin of the
bride, served as Oowerglrl and
Martin Williamson, also couain

All of the attendants wore noor.
.longtll I\OWill or maize Jakarta
'linen repeating the cage~ook ol
·the bride's gown lllld designed
with a rolled collar neckUne
'trimmed 11'1 Venise lace. Their
elbOw-length silk llluston veil

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carried apricot sweetheart roses
and white daisies. ~

:Yid Morris.

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Mrs. Robert Reid, and Mrs. Da-

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Jocelyn

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with The Weddtng Pra1er."
·the altar was decorated with
four seven branch candelabras
and palms. Arrangements ot
gladloll, chrysanthemums, a n d
carnations also decorated the altar. Each pew was arrayed with
a single candle with white satin
bows and lily of the valJey marking the family sections.
Mrs. Janice salser served her
niece a~ matron or honor. Junlor bridesmaids were Rita Salser and Lori Grindley both coosins of the bride. Cheri Batt, VicIde Hunter, Judy Wynne and Con-

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their honOJmoon trip to t h e
Pocono Mts. and are r:asidlna
at 245 N. Main until SOptombor when they will move to West

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bride, were the bridesmaids.
The attendants wore r I o o r
length gowils of apr loot chltron
over crepe. The empire waist
gowns were styled with satin
flowing back panels. They WQre
matching norallllusion veils and
carried colonlalbouquetsofwhite
daisies and aprlcotcarnationsexcept the matron of hooor, who

B.C., is the earliest written
Fla. Her oth- language.
attendants were Miss Bette

The cquple have returned trom

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Out or town guests at the wedding were Mrs. Wyatt of Mid·
dleport; Mrs. Jolm Werry, Mrs.
Alonzo CUster, and Jeff Werry,
of Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Farmer of Cocoa Beach, Fla.;
Mr. and Mrs. John Lambertson,
ot white tiara roses and whlte DeBary, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. D.
daisies. Her only jewelry was E. Woodward of Winter Park,
llny pearl oarrlng1, a gilt !rom Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Leitner
the brldesroom.
Ley, ol Merritt Ialand, Fla.
· Mrs. Leitner Ley ot Merritt
llland. Fla., was the bride's
matron ol hooor, and her maid
Sumerian, dating from 5000
fll homr waa Miss Ann stein-

or Sanlord,

dUe Untvers!ly In tho Call. The
new Mrs . .Jones is employed
by Gates, McDonald &amp; COmpany
In OOiumbUs.

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Canada, the bride changed Into
rlormed at 8 p.m. on July 20 .1\,.~,W .B11!,...witb'.a
tho -BeY. ·Rd.r ·F. matk, pai- Qt., Of na\1' and White, trliD:JDed~
r of the Pinecrest Church. Nup-. with datsles. She wore nttVY actlaJ music was presented by Mr1. cessories and the corsage from
Carl Brorup, organlat, and the her bridal bou""et The couple's
Rev. Billy Hamilton Grll!ln, so- honeymoon concluded In DavenJoist. The selectiona Included port, Iowa where the groom is
"Because," ·-God Gave You to tak:lng a post graduate course
and "The Lord's Pray-

will re8Unte his studies at PUr-

Tom Bishop served the bridePQMEROY - The Johnstown,
low with accents of yellow sat- Ohio Baptist Church was the groom as best man. Ushers were
ln bows. The four - tlered wedding setting ror the marriage of Miss Bob Young, Carl Inskeep, Bob
cake featured yellow rose dec- Phyllis Diane Salser, daughter Perfect, Mark Emerson, J o e
oratlons cascading down t h e ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sal- Stallsmith and Chuck Koon. Steve
sides.
ser of Johnstown and Larry Eu- Salser escorted the bride's and
Silver and crystal appoint- gene Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. bridegroom's mothers to their
me!1ts were used on the table Dwight Jones, also of Johnltown. seats.
and the decorations included a
The bride is the granddauRhGIVen ln marriage by h e r
crescent arrangem~nt of white ter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover father the brick! wore a fluor
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Mrs. Bonnie cavencllsh aS-chairman rouowed the ceremony. Hostesses tor the brJde were Miss
Doma Cook, Mrs. Belly Nichols, Mrs. CUUeen CUlp a n d
Mrs. Terri Fetters.
Mr. Jon.ea is presently employed by &amp;mdln Aviation and

·son. Ueadli1gs bJcluded~ ·~'b fj;
and ' a Jwo, atJd ~ Thrf.e1 " and
Jn Ken~c~,nbi Mr•~7,.
Tr•ey; "II&amp;.·~ '?ld, i~v'!"\zf!l. ·•
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ker; c'Man's 'Best ...Y.~tehd, ;+'b'i
Mrs. Lawrence Jl,tbt; hAld to
Iniured swtrnmers,'; .by ~ M r' a:
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·~Qr~uJa for SUeceu," ·~y~·a!'.
An en Etehin.ger. ·
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RAciNE - Mr. and Mrs. Ed,gar Taylor or Bselne are..,_ · &lt;anq Mrs. James GUmore. It ' '
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and IJiproochlng llllt'rtaao or their , ann&lt;lllllcod that. the next meet.
daughter, Blrl&gt;ara Jocelyn \q Mr. Charles \'(!Uiam Ba~r, son
tng will be held at ih, home o1
or Mr. and Mrs. George Boer of Mtnorsvtue. Mlu ~),or
Mrs. Ele~JntF .and thai ~
· graduated frmn Bseille High School and wWbea serllor"at 'Obfo , olll&lt;ero will ' be eloclod lbeiJ.
Slate Unlverllty this !alL Jlr, Boor gradiated frj)ll\ Bsetna
Atiendlng bolides jlui -~
High School, attended Ohio State Unlver~\i' and Rio Gnade
were Mrs .. Max EUhinger, MI;J~
COUeae. He wiD be eq,loye¢ with the Bloem • carron sehool
Harr,y Clotk, Mrs. Hal-man ~;'
system this !all
.ans, and Mrs. Ritllert ~ ~tJ
The opoftooChurch wedding will be an eveat ot 4ugust 2l5
witb Mr~. 9"rald Ktti.Y, M'ro,
at 2:30 o'clock at the Reorganl•ed Chureh &lt;&gt;1 Jesus Chrl1t ot
Grate, PaltY • Pari~!¥ lil!Dn;·,
r.uer Day Saints 011 tho Portiand Bsclne road. An open r&amp;9drlOT Friend, and Bee~
&lt;O]lt!on will toiiOiJ the ceremoiiJI In the churcb social room.
Mex Eichinger eo suesto. ·
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POMEROY - Lawrence Jlo.yd, : .
Mr. and Mto. carl q..na, and ·
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terv:l 1Unera1 aervlcoa of their
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Mrs, Johnson, aura time resident of ~ co1~ her
105tb birthday on April 1. She
wu the .mother of the late Mra. WHale Boyd of PllD!Oroy. Other
grmlclrlldren of llra. Jolmooo,
former PomoiW residents, Who
atlonded the servicea were Bet.ty Robinson of Waalrlngton, D. C.
arv:l Pat Boyd ol Blacklork.

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"Huw slwu/J I handle my unusual-sized bedroom?"
·~&amp; many rooms are either too small, or in older houses and apartmenta, too

big. It's just wonderful how colors and decorating tricks can help in either
situation.
"You can make a small room seem bigger by light, cool colors. To reduce that
busy, 'picture frame' elfect of contrasting door and window cotors, paint all
woodwork the color of the walls. The room will seem much larger.
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patterns and colors down- I basic c0lor, I pattern and 2 accent colors is a good
formula for the small room.
"Pick the suite you like and use fewer pieces in the suite ... or choose some
of the Bassett modern space-saving suiti.s where the individual pieces fit
together to forrr. groups and take a minimum of wall space.
"The large-size room is less of a problem. Paint your ceiling a darker tone
, and bring the color a foot or so down the sidewall. With the large room you
can afford to !lf a little more dramatic-a big pattern for drapes on walls,
s~onger bi'igbter coloro. But keep the r111mloer of patterns to a minimum here,
, t.Qo. Use an extra piece or two jn your suite ... add a d"sk or another night
table."

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SATURDAY
CLASS OF 1938 Reunion pia"'

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reception for Dr. Carl Byers
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PLAN HOMECOMING
GALLIPOLIS - The GaUia
BIIIUt! HCllllecomlns·wlll be Auglilt II II 10 Lm. Baoket dinner
at ,_, A prosram Is plannod
lor the afternoon. Everyone Is
"welcome.

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Cumlnso Is a 1966 graduate Ill
Pomeroy Hiiih School where he
l-ed in throe IIPOrtS .

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WEDNESDAY
SPIUNGFIELD GRANGEw iII
be host to Cora Gra11:e 8 p.:rr.
Guest speaker will be Mrs.

lClals Rex F. Cuminga, son of .r
Mr. and Mrs. David H. C u mlnp ol Rt. 2, Pomeroy, Is oo
CUI: II C... Ranh Bay AB, VIetnam. He 1111 a we1pons mechanic.

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vice at the Pomeroy (burch or
the Nazarene. The Rev. Cl,yde
V. Henderson, pastor, exteOOs
a cordial invitation to the public to attend.

SIO CLUB, 7 a.m. Public Use

CUMINGS IN VIETNAM
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MONDAY
HI-LO CANASTA Club at the
home of Mrs. Larry North, 7
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Events :

TUFSIJAY
PAST MATRONS Morni,.
Star Chapter OES No. 444 Annual Picnic. C&lt;&gt;vered dish dinner at Mrs. Marie Richards,
Rio Grarv:le.
MERCERVILLE Grange wiD
host Little Kyger Grarwe 7:30

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from his employment with the

Rich Valley Dairy.
SPEAKER NOTED
Mr. arv:l Mrs. Clllford Frazier
The Rev. W. S, HiUIC&gt;S, P~
and daughter, have moved irto Pleasant, known as the 11 country
the Hayes property on First Ave. preacher" on radio WMPO, will
!rom their former residence on speak II the I 0:30 mornilll! ser-

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thel_Ill ... malt- dtnce ·~ pr;..t, - .
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GI)J;LIPOLIS- The hearing
Tolala·
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tbp Well VJi'ldDia 9lllte ))au)' )Kill file lu100s learned rrom ...
Jlll!les M. Boll as Vlco. drlnd. orlslnally oebollllod at 9:15 a. !URI Lfl...,.,
dl-tr!cllliore:
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doom Uti'CIUIII oil ~Iron, 31, CIIIIOo!, W• ..
VL wa1 ll!eqlilnr )10 pua ..,.·.
Appointive ofllcers alSo iiiU be m., 1'1\fsclsy for four GallWOJia
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Cheatero
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lnatallod. Relreolmtentl will lol- 10Utho charged In the JulY 14
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to l¢tond 111f&lt;illeet!PIIItll ;year . The MaiOOIItlil oltbo
'-:'Jaw ths reguJ..- 1Mr8lpeso meet.- lnclclent
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$1,021.96, ColumbiA, $M,814.11,
ao II wW dOrd diem d&gt;o op. alive whlclr serve• MaGI c-. d&gt;o llrll CIJ' _lllllro 1lat dri'fw.
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LebanoD Eall,
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poriiJnil1 to oee tbe Dllr1 Ex- IY Ia represented .., tho 9111te by Lindt B. Clall!. 13, 11111te localllidge bulldi!W 11 the allzed wltb a broken law, hal
PoMERoY - llrL !IYbl1 Dice anon South, $12,073.66,
GALLIPOLIS- The Scouter of ldblta II tbe 9lllte
'$110W Board o! Dlreelors by Jelea '\'flll. Wll mlklna • 1Ift tUrn ...
comer or MaiD and Fourlll Sta. been retcboDrled for Tueadq,
a new '!'""'ber $13,336.90, OU.e; $15,417.98, the Week, Marrlll Brigs, atart- ao wellaa
wltb othotdalry. BroMI of IAIIrt, G, C. ql'ele" C1adt' I drlTII!II will&gt; tho W'l
Ia currently
Alii· 27, • 9:30a.m., ac..,.un&amp; · · · _, •
whsn the
0rBJ180, $13,832.21,
Rutland eel In 1950. He belpod orpnlze men to aWcle the d!alro ol tbo Sommer of SOUIIIalde, IIKI Char- coUidiJrl.
and remodeU!llo Wedge Lumber totheGal!liiCGuni;)'Sherlll'alltRod Croll w•• f25,7q4.G3, Rutland vn. Pack2061nCheshlre.Heserved Breodera Cooperative for I he lot llcCullocbo!Honcllr-wbo
The secood mlaiii!P - N i l
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cl«t met at Vot.- •·-, •• 730.05, •·•- ••0,9f2.; as
aodat- -•·•year.
rtiiCIIDinaled for athree at 6 p.m. alao Cll Rt. Cllllld wu
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11'1111 MemortaJHoapliiL
s:i'iabury,
Midarv:1 •. ; . _
meetlnt! will bo l!tld et year term and at litis II10IIIDi a rear 1114 eolll- bJvohla&amp;
D.rJrv •the oesalon preokled dleporl Vlllqe, $55,121.41, llld- ter of Troop 206 st Cheshire, d&gt;o Farm E1oe1r1o: Bulldlnll at will be elected to auceeed blm· •eblcles drlY«1 bY Jo111 L.
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over by Dale KaUbl! .chell'llllll, · dleportSewer,$767,52,PC1118roY
8 p.m. IIKI wJU 1n atldiiiCilto seltwboaoterm aadlrectores- Blloard, 45, Pl. ·Plea-. a n d
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AnclreW Baker, 28, llav&amp;
Blanehe Frederiek
Uda Mae Hinely
chairman, lftllllllllced tho next 378.56, ,SUttoA, f22,86o.t3, Sut&lt;;;!!::.:ids soveral awards Qiam opuker, Dr. James II· . the I~ unit Ia WoodroW Mace i'rllPOrt:1 domlaO .... eotlmlled
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bloodmobile visit (or", Monda,y, ton-Pomeroy, $35.91, l!aclne VD·
NldiOio, Head of Dojoartmen1 of rl. Point Plesoanl, W, VL
at ~50.
GALLIPOLIS - Ptlllbearero
MIDDLEPORT - Mba
Auc. 19, lroni 1 to 6 p.m. II the lap, $7,484.12, Syracuae VIIDairY Sc101;1ce at Vlrslnla Tech,
All area -farmera wbo wlllr
Arreals recorded at d&gt;o &lt;OIIIIIJ
for today' a 2:30 p.m., 11rne,.i Mae Hlntlf, 68, Norih Second ' Pomel'O.)' Jtmlor"High School.
!age, $9,11Llt, Rutlard Water,
Blac:klburg,
Va;
to
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11111' of
jail wore Neldl GrMaloa, 17,
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o1 Miss Blallche Frederick were SL, Middleport died Frlllay do
'l1te annual 1'ri-CotRY Blood $1,305.53, Raelne water, $1,·
lila !Ubjocl Ia "A Praellcal these people Who vrlll be moll .._ Rl. 1, Jntoade-.; Sllllb7
ll!lnellliCed Saturday by the Me- ternoon. Mill HlndiY wao born Center moetiJlll was announced 320;7t, Synciise Water, $84.06.
He served asdistrldchalrman Breeding l'ro81'BID." Helo
bePilY to take care ol ~~Blake, 46, Huntlllllm. CillrlCOy Funeral Heme . In Vinton; March 28, 1~02 In_Otway, Ohio.· fllr ·Aus. 13 at Hunti~Wtooo The
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ed with drlvlllg whllelntoad..ad,
They are: Louis Sha.er, Law- · She was precedod In deatb by , next meetlllll
local boord
now a member..Uar- ot Trl- mal BreediJJI.
meals for all In attendance will and Elbert w. Blake, ss, ll1ltae
rnnce Fredori~ Jack Taylor, her molber, Mary Muftard W,. "'." oet for Sei&gt;t. 5.
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be available at JaekiCil's Mlll.
RL 3, IJIIQdcatlon.
Joe Thompilll, Robert ~ dy. , ..
Attending were those IIIDied
state AreaCWncll, andacommlt.206
1100 arv:l Ellllllflt , _ . . . ,
She It aurvlvod by her lall!or, ...,., and ~ Smith, Allan
tee chairman of Troop · ·
services wW be held at the ODie, MltldlOifi'R'II (QUI' slllef"• IJarrls, AJwt1f1 Worner, Jeane
He lo a· member ol the Order
lllcCo.Y Punonl Home urder the Mra. Opal McClure, PL Ploes- Bralln. Mrol) Hmirard ErwJiah,
RIO GRANDE - The RIo ol the ArrowandBrolherbood.Ho
direction of Rav. Freelal!d Nor· ant; MrL Elpla Cl'llDI.'llelbar• Sr., ·arv:~ Norman Weber.
Grande AMu~ Bean Dlmer Re- has served Scooting 18 r&lt;ars.
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GALLIPOLIS - TWO minor hem's Qrui :store which caullod
ria. Btrrtal wW be In Vllton 1Dn, W, Va.; · .Mrl. Elizabeth
union will bo August 10 oo tho
traffic accidents were invesU:. him to pull left In order to mlas • Second AfO. Lorw wu ·ciV!IId
¥emorlll Perk.
Stmnbo, Mlddloplp.'l. tDd Mra.
Rio Grande College Campus. The
with lallure to •l"'l wltbbl ...
gaUd by city police tho last 24 It
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Kadlzla varney, Indian
second seturdaJ of Au st 11as Petition F'ded
Whllo turning the corner, he aured clear dloWICe. Ill wu
houre.
hit
another vehiolo stopped at released on ~8 boDI ud II to
\Vade Hampton
Nevada: three bralhers, Kaltld,
been permanentlY sot for the
GALLIPOLIS - The State o1
one WIS In ll'oot of 834 First
seneca Falla, N; Y., arv:l Joe
event. ·&gt;
Qreson, .. real for Marilyn N.
the
li&amp;hl at second Avo. driven _ . . In Municipal court Altl.
Avo., wheh Olen Wade Lltehlleld,
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hd caslllll, Mld!lle;ort.lllll ~·V·
'l1te Bean Dinner wal a ..... Bemett, Portland, kos rued a t7, Kanauga, hit a hole arv:lloat by Lesnna Sue Roas, 16, of 828 5.
GALLIPOLIS - Wade llarl.ey era1 mooea arv:1 nephewa.
torn estabUshed by ·the Grand potltim aplnll Norman Lee Ben· control of his vehicle, h11tlnr
llalqrton, 7t, LarwsviUe, died
Funeral oervlces wW be held·
AriDJI of the Repobllc, an or- net~ Crown Cll;v, Friday In the a parked car owned by Robert
In Holzer Hoapilll lniUIId 12:30 •·"""'• at 3:30p.m. at Raw"~
-"'zation of Yanke&amp; CivU War -ce of clerk or court Mar.' C. llrolrn, Karauga.
p.m. setur&lt;~~y
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born' I .,_,_ ,_...;., .. Colli F1iDeral !lome with d&gt;o Ham B. Sobo, the Republican Voterana.
jorle Rinehart.
Thsre was hea"V)' damaso to
n ...,_ ~.. Rev. CMJ-Iel Slmoos"alllclaUJW,
Fraridln Petrie Jr., a veteran,
111 the sui~ thepotiUoneraYers both cars and Lltehllold received
0 was
lOti of tbe late . Arnotla J...,
Burial~" be In ru·--'- "·- nominee for ths U.S. serate, 's president of tho ~-mortal tb t th0 - - ' nt I -·"'" ol" aD inJui'ed nose. Lltchlleld waa
=-r and
e1er7.
IW
:::.edl.;:::• in the agrlwbile Mrs.'Kemeth
cber&amp;od with reckless operation
Mr. Hampton marriM-* for·
Saxbll, ""posed by Cincinnati Graham Is secretary-treasurer. port agreed upon at the time arv:1 released on $33 bolll. He Is
Avellabll In 14-k
mer Eva campboll In Pamei'Of,
Councilman John J. GWipn, a
J. Sherman Porter will be tbe (,( tbelr divorce. Mrs. Bemati eJII)OCtod to appeer In court on
yellow
or white JOid.
Four chUdren survl.e: Cbole
Democrat, 11114e ths Pl'ClllOaal• speaker at the RID Grande Bean Ill seeklll8 $200 per month to sup- Aug. 5.
NOW
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MrLGrela
KJU.ED IN CRASH
seturdaio In a sp&amp;ech to the Ohio Dlmer. There will be a horse- port herself and ber loor
Minor damage occurred to one
car
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a
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trailer
pulled
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t the Putnam shoe contest In theaflerooonwith dren.
JUST,._., or, Ccbanbuo; Floyd
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11ampton, LaJvaviUe; aDd lira. Lee ~ 20, DQtoa, wu County Falrgrourv:la.
Diamond Headquarters
lnvestlgatod b1 pollee.
Everstt (Grace) Russoll, or 1111- kjlled In 1 two-car craoh Cll
'l1te attorney general said a Champions. There will alao be
What is said to be the first
limore, Ohio.
Ohio 68 aoulh of here SoturQy · -.a1 COIIIJIIisslon with powers a square dance In commlltlicy
Larry E. Lorw. 26, Go!lben,
law
school
was
established
at
ltd., told otllcers there wu a
Arrangements wW bellllllOUill&gt;· lllOl'lllrv. Slate HlahwaY Palr&lt;&gt;l· to reatrlct Imports arv:l review hall In tbo eveolnl. Tex llarrt·
Galllpello, Ohio
422 Second Avo.
ed bY the llcCo.Y F\moralllome men said Iii"'" periOlll wire 1r&gt;o ahillPIIW rate• to Great Lake 1100 lllld the Valley Boys will pia: Bologna University, in Italy, car parked Weplly at a sl"'l
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retW'ned to Wheaton, Md., Sat- blra Well; '(Pecos Bill," ShuMr. and Mrs. Clarence Story
urday after visiting here with berta, "LUac Time Serenade,.,
Mr. arv:l Mrs. Patrick Lochary lllll 11 Choo - Choo .. Boogie," by
POMEROY - Miss RoBalie Story will ertertain wUb
arv:l
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Story. Patricia W l n d on; "RedWood
• n house on Sunda,y, Aug. 11, from 2 to 4 p.m. honoring her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Story, on their 35th weddi,.
Trail/' by Joyce Myers; uo
anniversary. Friei'Kis and relatives of the cocUe are invited
,.../ofaller Let Me Walk With Thee"
Flower arransement lliOd on
to visit the Story home at Pomeroy, Route 2. Mr. ard Mrs.
and "The Rosaey,u by Jo Ann tbe rell'eshmont table was proStory were married on Aug. 8, 1933 by the Rev. Horace T.
Hrooka.
vided by Mra. Lawrence Smith.
Hoof at AlheDL
For the socllllrour, theiiUOSIS Assisting wltb the servllW w~e
and students were Invited to the Mrs. BID Wlrv:lon and Mra.' llo.:;:-:&lt;::::::-·-:.·;.·; .. . . . . . ···· · ..
dltdrw roam for relreslmtents bart NewelL The studerta preot
cookies, punc:h, mints arKI sented Mra. Allen with a beauPOMEROY - Mr. Ed&lt;IJ&gt;'s
nuta.
tiful torlli!O.
ochoDrle lor the week of Aus. 5:
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Middleport Hd. Start, 9-9:45.
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Five
POints (Store), 11:15 •
Mrs. Nettie Hayes, Mrs. Lola
CHESTER
The
Chester
!Uiih
11:45.
Jeffers and Joyce Roush have
Salisbury (School lol), 12-12:returned from KeOOelville, Ind. School Class of 1931 held Its anooal
reunion
at
the
home
or
Mr.
30.
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gravel Hill (Sirimmlng Pool),
Wtutam Hayes, They went es- and Mrs. Herbert Parker, Syrs.
cuse.
FJeven
members
ol
the
1-2.
pecially to take Isabelle Jeffers
Silver Run (Church), 2:15-2:45.
of Mason, W. va., who remained class and Mrs. Everett Hayes,
Ll former teacher, were pres~
Cash &amp; Carry (Old Rt. 7), 3.
for a visit with Mr. aM Mrs.
ent.
A
basket
dinner
was
enjoy3:30.
llayes,
Loading Creek (Sauer's J,lrtveMra. !lllchaol J. Pickel arv:l ed at ooon with Mrs. Ra.ymond
way, 4-4:45.
son, Mike of Muskingum, Mich., Gooch returning thanks.
Present
besides
the
host
and
Rutland (Main), 5-6.
len Thursday r.after sperv:lilll! a
hostess
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dana
Hysell Run (Church), 6:30-7:15.
week here villtill8 Mrs. Jerry
Fell,
Wasbington
C.
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Mr.
and
Naomi Bapt., 7:45-8:30,
Fry am son. 'Marc, of MiddleWEDNESDAY
port They were taken to the C~ Mrs. Kenneth Colllns, Canton;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Smith,
Mr.
Jackson
Local (School lot), 10:lumbus airport by Mrs. Fry,
and
Mrs.
WUber
Parker,
Eric
and
30-11:30.
her son, and Mrs. Melvin Van
Eddie, and Mary Buck, all of PomScinto (School lot), ' 12:15-1.
Meter.
Jackson Library, 1:30-3.
Jackie Ka.utt a n d Gregory eroy Rt.; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
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Gallipolis;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
LUnerick, 3:30-4:30.
Hayes reb.lrned Slturda)' after
Neal
Salser,
Syracuse;
Mrs.
Green's Store, 4:4:5-S.
a week at tho Baptist youUl CIJilj)
Everett
Hayes,
Portland:
Mrs.
Loo, 5:15..1:45.
at canters cave near Jackson.
Thelma
Farnsworth,
Long
BotRoads,
6:15-7:15.
Cllfford Hayes drove - to Jacktom;
VIrgil
McEII'O.)'
and
Martha
THURSDAY
lOll for the boys.
Star Hall, 9:15-10.
Mr. arv:l Mrs. Othel Cunni~ Rose, Minersville Rt.: Clifford
Hayes,
Middleport;
Lenore
BetzDexter, 10:30-11:30.
ham aDd children, Debbie, Mari·
lng,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Buel
LangsvUie, 11:45-12:15.
bn. Karen, Colleen and Allen
Beech Grove, 12:45-1:45.
of Ro&lt;:hester, Mich., were re- Ridenour, Chester.
The
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1969
will
be
Rutland (Salem), 2-2:45.
cent guests of her sister aM
.
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last
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in
July
at
the
Pagetown, 3:30-4.
brother • in~ law, Mr. ard Mrs.
homo
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Etssl
Harrisonville,
f:l5-6:15.
Clifford Hayes arx:l son, Greg..
Buck
in
Belpre.
Brlllllury,
6:45-8.
ory. Mr. Hayes h on vacation

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with their parenta, Mr. arv:l Mra.
Harry Bailey, Pomei'Of, and llr.
and Mrs. J..yle Hysell of HarrisooviUo, Q&gt;L HyseU wW r.,
c:eive his dl'o cbarp on Sopt 2S.
Mr. and Mra. James Locblry
and IO!II,Jamourv:l Chriolqlller,
arrived Friday ovenlr&gt;&amp; lnm
Lafayette, Ind. Their two dauiih•
ters, Patty and SUSie, have SJK!!IK
the past two weeks hero vlslt.1111! their grandl&gt;ar-, !.lr:and
Mrs. Psirlck Locblry. Follow·
lrv the lamlly's weekend villt
here, they wiD go to Wheaton,
Md. for a week's vacation with
Mr. and Mra, Charles Locbary

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POMEROY - Lawrence Jlo.yd, : .
Mr. and Mto. carl q..na, and ·
Mra. llinlie P.W.U wore In SUI.o
mn, W, Va., WodDeodQ to at:.
terv:l 1Unera1 aervlcoa of their
IJ'IIIIImother, Mra. Edltb J - .

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Mrs, Johnson, aura time resident of ~ co1~ her
105tb birthday on April 1. She
wu the .mother of the late Mra. WHale Boyd of PllD!Oroy. Other
grmlclrlldren of llra. Jolmooo,
former PomoiW residents, Who
atlonded the servicea were Bet.ty Robinson of Waalrlngton, D. C.
arv:l Pat Boyd ol Blacklork.

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"Huw slwu/J I handle my unusual-sized bedroom?"
·~&amp; many rooms are either too small, or in older houses and apartmenta, too

big. It's just wonderful how colors and decorating tricks can help in either
situation.
"You can make a small room seem bigger by light, cool colors. To reduce that
busy, 'picture frame' elfect of contrasting door and window cotors, paint all
woodwork the color of the walls. The room will seem much larger.
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patterns and colors down- I basic c0lor, I pattern and 2 accent colors is a good
formula for the small room.
"Pick the suite you like and use fewer pieces in the suite ... or choose some
of the Bassett modern space-saving suiti.s where the individual pieces fit
together to forrr. groups and take a minimum of wall space.
"The large-size room is less of a problem. Paint your ceiling a darker tone
, and bring the color a foot or so down the sidewall. With the large room you
can afford to !lf a little more dramatic-a big pattern for drapes on walls,
s~onger bi'igbter coloro. But keep the r111mloer of patterns to a minimum here,
, t.Qo. Use an extra piece or two jn your suite ... add a d"sk or another night
table."

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SATURDAY
CLASS OF 1938 Reunion pia"'

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reception for Dr. Carl Byers
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PLAN HOMECOMING
GALLIPOLIS - The GaUia
BIIIUt! HCllllecomlns·wlll be Auglilt II II 10 Lm. Baoket dinner
at ,_, A prosram Is plannod
lor the afternoon. Everyone Is
"welcome.

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Cumlnso Is a 1966 graduate Ill
Pomeroy Hiiih School where he
l-ed in throe IIPOrtS .

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WEDNESDAY
SPIUNGFIELD GRANGEw iII
be host to Cora Gra11:e 8 p.:rr.
Guest speaker will be Mrs.

lClals Rex F. Cuminga, son of .r
Mr. and Mrs. David H. C u mlnp ol Rt. 2, Pomeroy, Is oo
CUI: II C... Ranh Bay AB, VIetnam. He 1111 a we1pons mechanic.

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vice at the Pomeroy (burch or
the Nazarene. The Rev. Cl,yde
V. Henderson, pastor, exteOOs
a cordial invitation to the public to attend.

SIO CLUB, 7 a.m. Public Use

CUMINGS IN VIETNAM
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MONDAY
HI-LO CANASTA Club at the
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TUFSIJAY
PAST MATRONS Morni,.
Star Chapter OES No. 444 Annual Picnic. C&lt;&gt;vered dish dinner at Mrs. Marie Richards,
Rio Grarv:le.
MERCERVILLE Grange wiD
host Little Kyger Grarwe 7:30

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from his employment with the

Rich Valley Dairy.
SPEAKER NOTED
Mr. arv:l Mrs. Clllford Frazier
The Rev. W. S, HiUIC&gt;S, P~
and daughter, have moved irto Pleasant, known as the 11 country
the Hayes property on First Ave. preacher" on radio WMPO, will
!rom their former residence on speak II the I 0:30 mornilll! ser-

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1nwhlch!6-year.old~- On
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cond halfofl9f7, ,
waa a trailer. · ..
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.Certill to:the .,...my audl•
held II
t.i'ui, We- 40il't.
thel_Ill ... malt- dtnce ·~ pr;..t, - .
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James
ll Rico, Sr., wiU be. ',.
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to&lt; We4ntadaJ,
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lrl8 .JI!Uimum use o!thoiO too1o
it tfiO b)' )!lS
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lnslllled., Noble Grand
GI)J;LIPOLIS- The hearing
Tolala·
In oech of _ J
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tbp Well VJi'ldDia 9lllte ))au)' )Kill file lu100s learned rrom ...
Jlll!les M. Boll as Vlco. drlnd. orlslnally oebollllod at 9:15 a. !URI Lfl...,.,
dl-tr!cllliore:
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doom Uti'CIUIII oil ~Iron, 31, CIIIIOo!, W• ..
VL wa1 ll!eqlilnr )10 pua ..,.·.
Appointive ofllcers alSo iiiU be m., 1'1\fsclsy for four GallWOJia
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Cheatero
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era! elira ln.a!IIMI of'lriiJic 1114
lnatallod. Relreolmtentl will lol- 10Utho charged In the JulY 14
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$36,600.56, Cheater- S.UiWey• .
to l¢tond 111f&lt;illeet!PIIItll ;year . The MaiOOIItlil oltbo
'-:'Jaw ths reguJ..- 1Mr8lpeso meet.- lnclclent
ft
$1,021.96, ColumbiA, $M,814.11,
ao II wW dOrd diem d&gt;o op. alive whlclr serve• MaGI c-. d&gt;o llrll CIJ' _lllllro 1lat dri'fw.
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LebanoD Eall,
Lobo
poriiJnil1 to oee tbe Dllr1 Ex- IY Ia represented .., tho 9111te by Lindt B. Clall!. 13, 11111te localllidge bulldi!W 11 the allzed wltb a broken law, hal
PoMERoY - llrL !IYbl1 Dice anon South, $12,073.66,
GALLIPOLIS- The Scouter of ldblta II tbe 9lllte
'$110W Board o! Dlreelors by Jelea '\'flll. Wll mlklna • 1Ift tUrn ...
comer or MaiD and Fourlll Sta. been retcboDrled for Tueadq,
a new '!'""'ber $13,336.90, OU.e; $15,417.98, the Week, Marrlll Brigs, atart- ao wellaa
wltb othotdalry. BroMI of IAIIrt, G, C. ql'ele" C1adt' I drlTII!II will&gt; tho W'l
Ia currently
Alii· 27, • 9:30a.m., ac..,.un&amp; · · · _, •
whsn the
0rBJ180, $13,832.21,
Rutland eel In 1950. He belpod orpnlze men to aWcle the d!alro ol tbo Sommer of SOUIIIalde, IIKI Char- coUidiJrl.
and remodeU!llo Wedge Lumber totheGal!liiCGuni;)'Sherlll'alltRod Croll w•• f25,7q4.G3, Rutland vn. Pack2061nCheshlre.Heserved Breodera Cooperative for I he lot llcCullocbo!Honcllr-wbo
The secood mlaiii!P - N i l
Ia __,..,_ - w. or ··•--' - h......,
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cl«t met at Vot.- •·-, •• 730.05, •·•- ••0,9f2.; as
aodat- -•·•year.
rtiiCIIDinaled for athree at 6 p.m. alao Cll Rt. Cllllld wu
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11'1111 MemortaJHoapliiL
s:i'iabury,
Midarv:1 •. ; . _
meetlnt! will bo l!tld et year term and at litis II10IIIDi a rear 1114 eolll- bJvohla&amp;
D.rJrv •the oesalon preokled dleporl Vlllqe, $55,121.41, llld- ter of Troop 206 st Cheshire, d&gt;o Farm E1oe1r1o: Bulldlnll at will be elected to auceeed blm· •eblcles drlY«1 bY Jo111 L.
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over by Dale KaUbl! .chell'llllll, · dleportSewer,$767,52,PC1118roY
8 p.m. IIKI wJU 1n atldiiiCilto seltwboaoterm aadlrectores- Blloard, 45, Pl. ·Plea-. a n d
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Vei'DIIII Neaaa, bloOd PJ'GII'IIIl VWqe, $70,512.10, Scipio, $14,- 8lld aa actl¥itlos chairman ol tbe buolneaa meeUnt! - e •• plrea thla year. Technician for
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AnclreW Baker, 28, llav&amp;
Blanehe Frederiek
Uda Mae Hinely
chairman, lftllllllllced tho next 378.56, ,SUttoA, f22,86o.t3, Sut&lt;;;!!::.:ids soveral awards Qiam opuker, Dr. James II· . the I~ unit Ia WoodroW Mace i'rllPOrt:1 domlaO .... eotlmlled
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bloodmobile visit (or", Monda,y, ton-Pomeroy, $35.91, l!aclne VD·
NldiOio, Head of Dojoartmen1 of rl. Point Plesoanl, W, VL
at ~50.
GALLIPOLIS - Ptlllbearero
MIDDLEPORT - Mba
Auc. 19, lroni 1 to 6 p.m. II the lap, $7,484.12, Syracuae VIIDairY Sc101;1ce at Vlrslnla Tech,
All area -farmera wbo wlllr
Arreals recorded at d&gt;o &lt;OIIIIIJ
for today' a 2:30 p.m., 11rne,.i Mae Hlntlf, 68, Norih Second ' Pomel'O.)' Jtmlor"High School.
!age, $9,11Llt, Rutlard Water,
Blac:klburg,
Va;
to
allend
llUI1
contact
11111' of
jail wore Neldl GrMaloa, 17,
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o1 Miss Blallche Frederick were SL, Middleport died Frlllay do
'l1te annual 1'ri-CotRY Blood $1,305.53, Raelne water, $1,·
lila !Ubjocl Ia "A Praellcal these people Who vrlll be moll .._ Rl. 1, Jntoade-.; Sllllb7
ll!lnellliCed Saturday by the Me- ternoon. Mill HlndiY wao born Center moetiJlll was announced 320;7t, Synciise Water, $84.06.
He served asdistrldchalrman Breeding l'ro81'BID." Helo
bePilY to take care ol ~~Blake, 46, Huntlllllm. CillrlCOy Funeral Heme . In Vinton; March 28, 1~02 In_Otway, Ohio.· fllr ·Aus. 13 at Hunti~Wtooo The
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or MGM district, 1965 -U, and Is ly regarded In tho field o1 AD!- tatlon arraapment.B. ~lllld H.
ed with drlvlllg whllelntoad..ad,
They are: Louis Sha.er, Law- · She was precedod In deatb by , next meetlllll
local boord
now a member..Uar- ot Trl- mal BreediJJI.
meals for all In attendance will and Elbert w. Blake, ss, ll1ltae
rnnce Fredori~ Jack Taylor, her molber, Mary Muftard W,. "'." oet for Sei&gt;t. 5.
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be available at JaekiCil's Mlll.
RL 3, IJIIQdcatlon.
Joe Thompilll, Robert ~ dy. , ..
Attending were those IIIDied
state AreaCWncll, andacommlt.206
1100 arv:l Ellllllflt , _ . . . ,
She It aurvlvod by her lall!or, ...,., and ~ Smith, Allan
tee chairman of Troop · ·
services wW be held at the ODie, MltldlOifi'R'II (QUI' slllef"• IJarrls, AJwt1f1 Worner, Jeane
He lo a· member ol the Order
lllcCo.Y Punonl Home urder the Mra. Opal McClure, PL Ploes- Bralln. Mrol) Hmirard ErwJiah,
RIO GRANDE - The RIo ol the ArrowandBrolherbood.Ho
direction of Rav. Freelal!d Nor· ant; MrL Elpla Cl'llDI.'llelbar• Sr., ·arv:~ Norman Weber.
Grande AMu~ Bean Dlmer Re- has served Scooting 18 r&lt;ars.
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GALLIPOLIS - TWO minor hem's Qrui :store which caullod
ria. Btrrtal wW be In Vllton 1Dn, W, Va.; · .Mrl. Elizabeth
union will bo August 10 oo tho
traffic accidents were invesU:. him to pull left In order to mlas • Second AfO. Lorw wu ·ciV!IId
¥emorlll Perk.
Stmnbo, Mlddloplp.'l. tDd Mra.
Rio Grande College Campus. The
with lallure to •l"'l wltbbl ...
gaUd by city police tho last 24 It
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Kadlzla varney, Indian
second seturdaJ of Au st 11as Petition F'ded
Whllo turning the corner, he aured clear dloWICe. Ill wu
houre.
hit
another vehiolo stopped at released on ~8 boDI ud II to
\Vade Hampton
Nevada: three bralhers, Kaltld,
been permanentlY sot for the
GALLIPOLIS - The State o1
one WIS In ll'oot of 834 First
seneca Falla, N; Y., arv:l Joe
event. ·&gt;
Qreson, .. real for Marilyn N.
the
li&amp;hl at second Avo. driven _ . . In Municipal court Altl.
Avo., wheh Olen Wade Lltehlleld,
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hd caslllll, Mld!lle;ort.lllll ~·V·
'l1te Bean Dinner wal a ..... Bemett, Portland, kos rued a t7, Kanauga, hit a hole arv:lloat by Lesnna Sue Roas, 16, of 828 5.
GALLIPOLIS - Wade llarl.ey era1 mooea arv:1 nephewa.
torn estabUshed by ·the Grand potltim aplnll Norman Lee Ben· control of his vehicle, h11tlnr
llalqrton, 7t, LarwsviUe, died
Funeral oervlces wW be held·
AriDJI of the Repobllc, an or- net~ Crown Cll;v, Friday In the a parked car owned by Robert
In Holzer Hoapilll lniUIId 12:30 •·"""'• at 3:30p.m. at Raw"~
-"'zation of Yanke&amp; CivU War -ce of clerk or court Mar.' C. llrolrn, Karauga.
p.m. setur&lt;~~y
~....- onAWA, ohio (l.JPI) - wn- - ·
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born' I .,_,_ ,_...;., .. Colli F1iDeral !lome with d&gt;o Ham B. Sobo, the Republican Voterana.
jorle Rinehart.
Thsre was hea"V)' damaso to
n ...,_ ~.. Rev. CMJ-Iel Slmoos"alllclaUJW,
Fraridln Petrie Jr., a veteran,
111 the sui~ thepotiUoneraYers both cars and Lltehllold received
0 was
lOti of tbe late . Arnotla J...,
Burial~" be In ru·--'- "·- nominee for ths U.S. serate, 's president of tho ~-mortal tb t th0 - - ' nt I -·"'" ol" aD inJui'ed nose. Lltchlleld waa
=-r and
e1er7.
IW
:::.edl.;:::• in the agrlwbile Mrs.'Kemeth
cber&amp;od with reckless operation
Mr. Hampton marriM-* for·
Saxbll, ""posed by Cincinnati Graham Is secretary-treasurer. port agreed upon at the time arv:1 released on $33 bolll. He Is
Avellabll In 14-k
mer Eva campboll In Pamei'Of,
Councilman John J. GWipn, a
J. Sherman Porter will be tbe (,( tbelr divorce. Mrs. Bemati eJII)OCtod to appeer In court on
yellow
or white JOid.
Four chUdren survl.e: Cbole
Democrat, 11114e ths Pl'ClllOaal• speaker at the RID Grande Bean Ill seeklll8 $200 per month to sup- Aug. 5.
NOW
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Hampton,
MrLGrela
KJU.ED IN CRASH
seturdaio In a sp&amp;ech to the Ohio Dlmer. There will be a horse- port herself and ber loor
Minor damage occurred to one
car
ani
a
hoooe
trailer
pulled
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XENIA, Ohio (UPI) - Torry cattl Feed
t the Putnam shoe contest In theaflerooonwith dren.
JUST,._., or, Ccbanbuo; Floyd
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by
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truck
llli.nOther
ICcliloni
11ampton, LaJvaviUe; aDd lira. Lee ~ 20, DQtoa, wu County Falrgrourv:la.
Diamond Headquarters
lnvestlgatod b1 pollee.
Everstt (Grace) Russoll, or 1111- kjlled In 1 two-car craoh Cll
'l1te attorney general said a Champions. There will alao be
What is said to be the first
limore, Ohio.
Ohio 68 aoulh of here SoturQy · -.a1 COIIIJIIisslon with powers a square dance In commlltlicy
Larry E. Lorw. 26, Go!lben,
law
school
was
established
at
ltd., told otllcers there wu a
Arrangements wW bellllllOUill&gt;· lllOl'lllrv. Slate HlahwaY Palr&lt;&gt;l· to reatrlct Imports arv:l review hall In tbo eveolnl. Tex llarrt·
Galllpello, Ohio
422 Second Avo.
ed bY the llcCo.Y F\moralllome men said Iii"'" periOlll wire 1r&gt;o ahillPIIW rate• to Great Lake 1100 lllld the Valley Boys will pia: Bologna University, in Italy, car parked Weplly at a sl"'l
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be
b1l heel.
from 7 until 10:30. Everyone Ia in the lrofls.
algn on Pine SL beside GlUt,.later. .
porta esta •
lnvlied.

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The Charles Locblry llunily
retW'ned to Wheaton, Md., Sat- blra Well; '(Pecos Bill," ShuMr. and Mrs. Clarence Story
urday after visiting here with berta, "LUac Time Serenade,.,
Mr. arv:l Mrs. Patrick Lochary lllll 11 Choo - Choo .. Boogie," by
POMEROY - Miss RoBalie Story will ertertain wUb
arv:l
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Story. Patricia W l n d on; "RedWood
• n house on Sunda,y, Aug. 11, from 2 to 4 p.m. honoring her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Story, on their 35th weddi,.
Trail/' by Joyce Myers; uo
anniversary. Friei'Kis and relatives of the cocUe are invited
,.../ofaller Let Me Walk With Thee"
Flower arransement lliOd on
to visit the Story home at Pomeroy, Route 2. Mr. ard Mrs.
and "The Rosaey,u by Jo Ann tbe rell'eshmont table was proStory were married on Aug. 8, 1933 by the Rev. Horace T.
Hrooka.
vided by Mra. Lawrence Smith.
Hoof at AlheDL
For the socllllrour, theiiUOSIS Assisting wltb the servllW w~e
and students were Invited to the Mrs. BID Wlrv:lon and Mra.' llo.:;:-:&lt;::::::-·-:.·;.·; .. . . . . . ···· · ..
dltdrw roam for relreslmtents bart NewelL The studerta preot
cookies, punc:h, mints arKI sented Mra. Allen with a beauPOMEROY - Mr. Ed&lt;IJ&gt;'s
nuta.
tiful torlli!O.
ochoDrle lor the week of Aus. 5:
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TUESJAY
Middleport Hd. Start, 9-9:45.
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Bra&lt;llury Hd. Stor, 10-10:45.
Five
POints (Store), 11:15 •
Mrs. Nettie Hayes, Mrs. Lola
CHESTER
The
Chester
!Uiih
11:45.
Jeffers and Joyce Roush have
Salisbury (School lol), 12-12:returned from KeOOelville, Ind. School Class of 1931 held Its anooal
reunion
at
the
home
or
Mr.
30.
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gravel Hill (Sirimmlng Pool),
Wtutam Hayes, They went es- and Mrs. Herbert Parker, Syrs.
cuse.
FJeven
members
ol
the
1-2.
pecially to take Isabelle Jeffers
Silver Run (Church), 2:15-2:45.
of Mason, W. va., who remained class and Mrs. Everett Hayes,
Ll former teacher, were pres~
Cash &amp; Carry (Old Rt. 7), 3.
for a visit with Mr. aM Mrs.
ent.
A
basket
dinner
was
enjoy3:30.
llayes,
Loading Creek (Sauer's J,lrtveMra. !lllchaol J. Pickel arv:l ed at ooon with Mrs. Ra.ymond
way, 4-4:45.
son, Mike of Muskingum, Mich., Gooch returning thanks.
Present
besides
the
host
and
Rutland (Main), 5-6.
len Thursday r.after sperv:lilll! a
hostess
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dana
Hysell Run (Church), 6:30-7:15.
week here villtill8 Mrs. Jerry
Fell,
Wasbington
C.
H.;
Mr.
and
Naomi Bapt., 7:45-8:30,
Fry am son. 'Marc, of MiddleWEDNESDAY
port They were taken to the C~ Mrs. Kenneth Colllns, Canton;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Smith,
Mr.
Jackson
Local (School lot), 10:lumbus airport by Mrs. Fry,
and
Mrs.
WUber
Parker,
Eric
and
30-11:30.
her son, and Mrs. Melvin Van
Eddie, and Mary Buck, all of PomScinto (School lot), ' 12:15-1.
Meter.
Jackson Library, 1:30-3.
Jackie Ka.utt a n d Gregory eroy Rt.; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
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ooch,
Gallipolis;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
LUnerick, 3:30-4:30.
Hayes reb.lrned Slturda)' after
Neal
Salser,
Syracuse;
Mrs.
Green's Store, 4:4:5-S.
a week at tho Baptist youUl CIJilj)
Everett
Hayes,
Portland:
Mrs.
Loo, 5:15..1:45.
at canters cave near Jackson.
Thelma
Farnsworth,
Long
BotRoads,
6:15-7:15.
Cllfford Hayes drove - to Jacktom;
VIrgil
McEII'O.)'
and
Martha
THURSDAY
lOll for the boys.
Star Hall, 9:15-10.
Mr. arv:l Mrs. Othel Cunni~ Rose, Minersville Rt.: Clifford
Hayes,
Middleport;
Lenore
BetzDexter, 10:30-11:30.
ham aDd children, Debbie, Mari·
lng,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Buel
LangsvUie, 11:45-12:15.
bn. Karen, Colleen and Allen
Beech Grove, 12:45-1:45.
of Ro&lt;:hester, Mich., were re- Ridenour, Chester.
The
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In
1969
will
be
Rutland (Salem), 2-2:45.
cent guests of her sister aM
.
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the
last
&amp;mda.y
in
July
at
the
Pagetown, 3:30-4.
brother • in~ law, Mr. ard Mrs.
homo
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Etssl
Harrisonville,
f:l5-6:15.
Clifford Hayes arx:l son, Greg..
Buck
in
Belpre.
Brlllllury,
6:45-8.
ory. Mr. Hayes h on vacation

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l~!!lddA~t
F~!kM.;1athall:~
'~l.!tl:lN';,l!lb:,l• P :.....ti!l'!nent
thlltoaldlhi~ '•lof"lp
l..uMI for the' lui t&gt;l:\od-IQ
8 p.m. '.l&gt;l'~I1GI! ~&lt;!I')IIGH
/f ;,..,.,otijp l wW
.c:ount:r ~ ·f,Hs,gM,_\-\,.foo

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bjo •atate_omcersol , a . ~~·aUOlf';.« 'ili(.' ~:W:'l:~~~=~t":r~:·, '.t·;t'*·;tn8,96
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the
Lodge of
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Quantico, va., on a 20 dl,y leave
with their parenta, Mr. arv:l Mra.
Harry Bailey, Pomei'Of, and llr.
and Mrs. J..yle Hysell of HarrisooviUo, Q&gt;L HyseU wW r.,
c:eive his dl'o cbarp on Sopt 2S.
Mr. and Mra. James Locblry
and IO!II,Jamourv:l Chriolqlller,
arrived Friday ovenlr&gt;&amp; lnm
Lafayette, Ind. Their two dauiih•
ters, Patty and SUSie, have SJK!!IK
the past two weeks hero vlslt.1111! their grandl&gt;ar-, !.lr:and
Mrs. Psirlck Locblry. Follow·
lrv the lamlly's weekend villt
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'1tistopher TQPI, 1GD of
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Rt, Udrd place.

1).!2 MOIIITII. W!N~RS OF THE PRETTY BABY BEAUTY
CONTEST: 0.12 - · · Sllerry Harvey, daughter o! Mrs.
Ronnie Harvey~ · &amp;loon ~ daughter of Mrs. Harold
Lookldo; Barry Sbtetl, 101'1 or Mra. Morrla bets; Aaron
Stallloy, 8011 of Mra. Bob Stallloy; Craig Smith, 8011 of Mra.
Clyde Smith; RoJI• Jones; daiJI!hter o! Gone Jooes; Rhonda

CarW, daughter of MrL Rlmle Carter; IApi LJ1II llbodoo,
daughter of Mra. Joclde IIIVldes; WU!llm Bollll\l, ..., of
Mrs. W!Uiun Bomott; Jomea Franklin Mulilnlt m, 100 o1
Mra. JllllOI Franklin Mullinl 0, and Brllll Jlurho, 1C11 of
Mra. John Burke,

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of Mro. Dave Johnaoo; Chrlatophor Rhodes, son of Mro. Talm~~ge Rhodes; Jennifer Hatcher, daughter of MrL WWIIIn Hatcher; Gory Robert Cox, eon of Mro. Bobby Cox; Rebecca
L111D Kinder, dalll!hter of Mra. Jamea Kinder; Kevin carter, oon of Mrs. Bud Carter,ln 1ront
are Brtndi Putney and Dobbie Pullley,

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SPECIAL TROPHY - GoUla County Junior Fair Proaldent, B. B. Ma1thowa presents Mrs. Paul Wagner, (Chotterbo&gt;:) with 1 special ll'Qphy lor her work on bebal! o! the lair.
MrL Wagner was mistress of ceremonies for the Farm Bu.
roau Talent Show and the PreU;y Bahy ContesL Tho trophy ""
onocrlbod "Presonted to Chatterbox lor her constant talk!~

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GALLIPOLIS - Bob Evans ern FFA, Ohio Valley Bank, ~2;
Slusago Shop, lor the third con- Joey Slone, ESR, Galllpulla, Han.,...U YO year, purcllasod tho nan Trace Pioneers HI, Martin
~ cllamploo markil\hogalthe Ford, $32; Richard Gill, Rl 2,
~Ia Coullly Junlat Fall- Frl- Patriot, Cora Campers 4--11, John
Johllaon, ~2: Und&amp; Martin, Rt.
dlijaftel'llllon.
;Manailer Glendon llliott paid 2, Crown CIQ-, Ohio Valley Girls
SIYe Neldl, Rt. 1·~ Cheshire, f....fl, Evana Packing, $29; Ron·
$1.42 a pound lor Ills prized nlo Hutchings, Rt. 2, Patriot,
llllmal. Needo, Rt 1, Cheshire, 9DuthWII&amp;tem ·FFA, Bob Evana
II a rnernber of tho Jl)'ler Crook Farms, $29.

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Carl lllrlver, Rt. 2, Patriot,
Cadmus
Country Boya f..H, North
Lall year, Evaoo SOUSIIO ~
plid a record $1.50 a pound to. Procklee, $28; Cathy Slone, ESR,
U,· top animal, alao oxhlbltod Galllpollo, llaMao Trace P I o1!7 iiOidoln 1967.
(CooUouod OD PliO 20)
DamY Needs' roiorte cbam&amp;&gt;lcln hog sold lor 60 a pound
diuins Frldly'o el&amp;bth IIIIUII hog
lalo. II was purcbuod by Bob
Evans Farmo. Darin¥ lo a member of UtUe Kyger Valley Boys
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VOL. 3 NO. 27

C,.amp Nets $1.01 Pound

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Debbie l'llllley, hwr oilier,
seventh ~rador, both at GaiU
Academy.
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Amooncod by Mro. Paul Wll
ner, better lmown as 11Chattlz
box" of WJEH radio, the wii
ners were as fol1owl:
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Glrlo, 0.8 montho, !l!ercy liiJ
vey, daui!hler of Mro. R~
Harvey, Rt, 2, Patriot, I I r I
place; &amp;.san Lookado, danpteol Mro. Harold Lookado, Rt
1 VInton, second place, and Kim
berly Woboter, daugtrter o! Mrl
Jolm Woblter, 648 Fourth AYo.,
third place.
Boy a, O..S months, Bar r ~

1M JollniOD,
Cit,, 1110, UonedJI!e llbal 43 ..........
lDII Jolin McNeill a "root" em. ... Ute hOt
the tem'l Jil'lluro climbed 10 11 ~·
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GALLlPOUS - An extenaioo ol $22,640 was gramod to the
Neighborhood Youth Corps Project July 15 to OMblo onrollooiiO
continue on their jobs until October 31, 1968.
According to the Bureau of Work-~ Pnlii'IIIUI Dlotrlct
Office, this extension was granted to give the NYC operating tuall
until tho llscal 1969 opproprlatlona are roleaood by C&lt;qreiL
The extenalon budget aiiDI'Is 26 NYC ooro)looo, 13 ooch lor
Meigs and Gallfa cOQIIty, to work 32 hours per week at a rate-.
pay of $1.40 per hour. Thus oppro&gt;imately $1,500 per week lsiiPIJI(
on salaries In the two counties and additional Income Ia pro&gt;ldoil
for 26 famllies.
Between Doc. 11, 1967 and tho 1IOl'k -rvloora wbo coJuly 20, 1968, the wt.&lt;&gt;!-school oporole with ua In lllvillll oor •
NYC project hal toochod the rolloea tralnlllll and llqJOrvllives o! 94 ywng people In the sion," Webb added. '"WWtbout
two oountloa and haoprovldedad- these men lllCI ......... oor NYC
dltlonal Income In tho amowrt of project could not operate. Tho..
$45,000 to !arnlllos In tho two supervisors aust &amp;lvo their · counly area. In addltlm 11&gt; the time 10 observe 'l!!!l onlulla
dollar benefit to the economy o! each young per aoo. 'Iii order to
tho tw~oont;y communlcy, these procllce a rol!ablo, dopondablo,
young people have received on. and able worker, It Is the retho-Job training and aupervlolon &amp;p&lt;llllbillly of all auporvlaort
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wlllch will prepare them lor per- Ill make correcttens and _
manent employment In private Uon&amp;, '' he lllld.
lnduotry.

According 10 WUilam Webb,
0, S. NYC director, the sue-

cess ot an NYC project cannot
be measured entirely In a dol-

60 Sian o....:.,on
-e- Cll&gt;u._.

For Direet Talks

lar and eenta value, for arla is

SAIGON (UPX) - !bt;y mem''The value nrust be meaaured bers of the House o! Ropro•by the number cl success stor- tatlvea have llsned a potiUoo
ies connected with the projects, n propoo!og a mlJSinn to Hanoi to
Investigate e pooalbnlty of dihe said
"By starting wtth a 7oung per- rect peace
1-- actually a aocondary benefit.

Vl-.n, It
son who has had lltUe or no Vietnam and
work experience andtra1ningthis wao loamocl~:l.rday
The potl
person to a job well, we have
halt
the me
taken one lndlvld!al from the
Vietnam's
1 r bouse, ltltea
rolls of the unemployed and ere.
alod a -klns, sell-supporting clearly thll 111o Unllod Slatlol
and tho VIet £Gig lhould piiJ
lndlvldual, •• he said.
''I personolly would llkeiO ex- IU&gt;ordlnate roleo In lillY formal
poacetalka.
tond • of oppreclatloo "'

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Glrla, 24 mcililta to '361110111bo,
IIebe
' .... .L"~... L111D Klndef. - ~ M!"L ~ames Klndor; GalllpoUa, 4rll place; Chril!llna .Caldwell, ~ of Mfl. Gilbert
Caldwell, , Mer&lt;8rvlllo, ilo&lt;ood .
place, 11101 MUI!u . 'Mcriade, ·
daual&gt;ler of Mra. Doll McDade,
Golllpolla, tldnl plica.
Boyo, 24 IIIOIIIbo to 36 _ . ,
Kevin €alter, aon of Mro. Bad
carier, AJICkiOft Plkei fl r It
place; Mark Allen Barno, .., ol
Mrs. Carol Burnt, . . - plaee,
&lt;~1 111
'1tistopher TQPI, 1GD of
Mrs. Velberl Tope, 'EUreka Star
Rt, Udrd place.

1).!2 MOIIITII. W!N~RS OF THE PRETTY BABY BEAUTY
CONTEST: 0.12 - · · Sllerry Harvey, daughter o! Mrs.
Ronnie Harvey~ · &amp;loon ~ daughter of Mrs. Harold
Lookldo; Barry Sbtetl, 101'1 or Mra. Morrla bets; Aaron
Stallloy, 8011 of Mra. Bob Stallloy; Craig Smith, 8011 of Mra.
Clyde Smith; RoJI• Jones; daiJI!hter o! Gone Jooes; Rhonda

CarW, daughter of MrL Rlmle Carter; IApi LJ1II llbodoo,
daughter of Mra. Joclde IIIVldes; WU!llm Bollll\l, ..., of
Mrs. W!Uiun Bomott; Jomea Franklin Mulilnlt m, 100 o1
Mra. JllllOI Franklin Mullinl 0, and Brllll Jlurho, 1C11 of
Mra. John Burke,

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named "Bobo'" and ''Bozo,'' ti
elowna were Miss Brenda PUI

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Dr. J. Gord~n ;Gl~ert.
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and Aaron Staniey, .... o! Mrt •
Bob Stallley, 510 Third Ave.,

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IIINNJ!;JCi ut· '1'111!: I'KI!.Tl'Y BABY COIITEST, 12 IIIOIIIha to :Ia rnonlho: Dellloe Jolmoon,
of Mro. Dave Johnaoo; Chrlatophor Rhodes, son of Mro. Talm~~ge Rhodes; Jennifer Hatcher, daughter of MrL WWIIIn Hatcher; Gory Robert Cox, eon of Mro. Bobby Cox; Rebecca
L111D Kinder, dalll!hter of Mra. Jamea Kinder; Kevin carter, oon of Mrs. Bud Carter,ln 1ront
are Brtndi Putney and Dobbie Pullley,

dlu&amp;htor

SPECIAL TROPHY - GoUla County Junior Fair Proaldent, B. B. Ma1thowa presents Mrs. Paul Wagner, (Chotterbo&gt;:) with 1 special ll'Qphy lor her work on bebal! o! the lair.
MrL Wagner was mistress of ceremonies for the Farm Bu.
roau Talent Show and the PreU;y Bahy ContesL Tho trophy ""
onocrlbod "Presonted to Chatterbox lor her constant talk!~

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GALLIPOLIS - Bob Evans ern FFA, Ohio Valley Bank, ~2;
Slusago Shop, lor the third con- Joey Slone, ESR, Galllpulla, Han.,...U YO year, purcllasod tho nan Trace Pioneers HI, Martin
~ cllamploo markil\hogalthe Ford, $32; Richard Gill, Rl 2,
~Ia Coullly Junlat Fall- Frl- Patriot, Cora Campers 4--11, John
Johllaon, ~2: Und&amp; Martin, Rt.
dlijaftel'llllon.
;Manailer Glendon llliott paid 2, Crown CIQ-, Ohio Valley Girls
SIYe Neldl, Rt. 1·~ Cheshire, f....fl, Evana Packing, $29; Ron·
$1.42 a pound lor Ills prized nlo Hutchings, Rt. 2, Patriot,
llllmal. Needo, Rt 1, Cheshire, 9DuthWII&amp;tem ·FFA, Bob Evana
II a rnernber of tho Jl)'ler Crook Farms, $29.

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Carl lllrlver, Rt. 2, Patriot,
Cadmus
Country Boya f..H, North
Lall year, Evaoo SOUSIIO ~
plid a record $1.50 a pound to. Procklee, $28; Cathy Slone, ESR,
U,· top animal, alao oxhlbltod Galllpollo, llaMao Trace P I o1!7 iiOidoln 1967.
(CooUouod OD PliO 20)
DamY Needs' roiorte cbam&amp;&gt;lcln hog sold lor 60 a pound
diuins Frldly'o el&amp;bth IIIIUII hog
lalo. II was purcbuod by Bob
Evans Farmo. Darin¥ lo a member of UtUe Kyger Valley Boys
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seventh ~rador, both at GaiU
Academy.
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Amooncod by Mro. Paul Wll
ner, better lmown as 11Chattlz
box" of WJEH radio, the wii
ners were as fol1owl:
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Glrlo, 0.8 montho, !l!ercy liiJ
vey, daui!hler of Mro. R~
Harvey, Rt, 2, Patriot, I I r I
place; &amp;.san Lookado, danpteol Mro. Harold Lookado, Rt
1 VInton, second place, and Kim
berly Woboter, daugtrter o! Mrl
Jolm Woblter, 648 Fourth AYo.,
third place.
Boy a, O..S months, Bar r ~

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Cit,, 1110, UonedJI!e llbal 43 ..........
lDII Jolin McNeill a "root" em. ... Ute hOt
the tem'l Jil'lluro climbed 10 11 ~·
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GALLlPOUS - An extenaioo ol $22,640 was gramod to the
Neighborhood Youth Corps Project July 15 to OMblo onrollooiiO
continue on their jobs until October 31, 1968.
According to the Bureau of Work-~ Pnlii'IIIUI Dlotrlct
Office, this extension was granted to give the NYC operating tuall
until tho llscal 1969 opproprlatlona are roleaood by C&lt;qreiL
The extenalon budget aiiDI'Is 26 NYC ooro)looo, 13 ooch lor
Meigs and Gallfa cOQIIty, to work 32 hours per week at a rate-.
pay of $1.40 per hour. Thus oppro&gt;imately $1,500 per week lsiiPIJI(
on salaries In the two counties and additional Income Ia pro&gt;ldoil
for 26 famllies.
Between Doc. 11, 1967 and tho 1IOl'k -rvloora wbo coJuly 20, 1968, the wt.&lt;&gt;!-school oporole with ua In lllvillll oor •
NYC project hal toochod the rolloea tralnlllll and llqJOrvllives o! 94 ywng people In the sion," Webb added. '"WWtbout
two oountloa and haoprovldedad- these men lllCI ......... oor NYC
dltlonal Income In tho amowrt of project could not operate. Tho..
$45,000 to !arnlllos In tho two supervisors aust &amp;lvo their · counly area. In addltlm 11&gt; the time 10 observe 'l!!!l onlulla
dollar benefit to the economy o! each young per aoo. 'Iii order to
tho tw~oont;y communlcy, these procllce a rol!ablo, dopondablo,
young people have received on. and able worker, It Is the retho-Job training and aupervlolon &amp;p&lt;llllbillly of all auporvlaort
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manent employment In private Uon&amp;, '' he lllld.
lnduotry.

According 10 WUilam Webb,
0, S. NYC director, the sue-

cess ot an NYC project cannot
be measured entirely In a dol-

60 Sian o....:.,on
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SAIGON (UPX) - !bt;y mem''The value nrust be meaaured bers of the House o! Ropro•by the number cl success stor- tatlvea have llsned a potiUoo
ies connected with the projects, n propoo!og a mlJSinn to Hanoi to
Investigate e pooalbnlty of dihe said
"By starting wtth a 7oung per- rect peace
1-- actually a aocondary benefit.

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son who has had lltUe or no Vietnam and
work experience andtra1ningthis wao loamocl~:l.rday
The potl
person to a job well, we have
halt
the me
taken one lndlvld!al from the
Vietnam's
1 r bouse, ltltea
rolls of the unemployed and ere.
alod a -klns, sell-supporting clearly thll 111o Unllod Slatlol
and tho VIet £Gig lhould piiJ
lndlvldual, •• he said.
''I personolly would llkeiO ex- IU&gt;ordlnate roleo In lillY formal
poacetalka.
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:Yankees Defeat Orioles, 3•1'-

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G&lt;'WPOLIS • ~

Malcolm 0.... Dr, Leow'G Ostllllld, and lo cle- 1

, NEw YORK (Vf'O - MtCU,
·"H..:&gt;t , - · ocored the UH&gt;rooklag

. ~ .,...ntia· grld• . ~lllor7. ~ · tor lllolesceruto•oi'k

Glbbo ..., trllillled off thin! _.acisrpN (UPXJ - Tllo - Nl
(:hanee llruek oat eight and
afln an 1111JUOQOIIflll _ . , bmllera b7 Kfll ,llarreli!CII, Joe walked two aa he ......... hia
oo alhi-owlng enor b7 Bool · buallltom))t by SloWemyit. Tbe Fo:y • • Dalton 'Joneo -red reeord 1110-10.
Pwell IIi thtlhlrd Imine Satur- Yl!lkee• bed ftlled tbo buoo .., Did! Elliowortll and tllo BOtot... The Tl&amp;aro mointalned tbelr
cla,y as tile New York YIIIMea
Glbbo• oln&amp;le and two walks. Red Sao; 1D 011 8..'1 triumph "''r llx-pme lead doaplte the lou
defeated' !be Baltimore Orioles
SloWOIJl)Te,, """ out 111~ ..tai~ Angelo Solurday duo 1D Baltlmore'a lo" to New
3-1 IJebl!l&lt;i ,tile HVOD • bit piloh- .two and walked ~eo iD pining 111.tile flrll. pmo of a day.flight York, 3-1. The Twins soored. iJlg of Mel SloWem,yra.
hla 12111 rietory of tbo lloiUon, double-holder.
run In Old! of tbo llrst fA&gt;ur
The Yuik,.a 11M Ued ' tho lllowacl the Oriole run In the
!mingo qainll Eorl wu..., and
aeoro at 1.-1 In tllo third Imine ftrll lmlng oo walka to Don
In, PAUL • MJNNl!:APOLIS JCllm Wyatt,
.., ....eeutlvo olngleo by ' 110)' Balord rmd I'IIWell aandwlohed (UI'O - Dean Chance allowecl
Cesar Tovar 11artec1 the ftrll
White and' Mantle and Joe Pep- aroond Curt·Ble!ary'l - t o and onl1 lour blto Solurday In slitCb- witb a olngle rmd lltlOJ'OCI oo a
"1 ..... .;. . . . . . . . ... Itone's groond rule - • • which a rorceout.
the lllnnesota Twlno to a triple by Rlcb Ree1e. In the
bouilced
lnlo
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right
field
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loss
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seventh
W vic:tor:Y over tile American aecond, Rl~ Rollins olngled and
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'·: Ttit¢11"1 Rural YllUIII at Qlllo ltitute. lie ad!{da;.,ut, 1110 tor' · .ulll•llt:f In AtllellL
Iller Solly J&lt;i!ml~ reside wltll
; •tile p....-m, llmded by tile · 11101• two'c~ildrellj Tla,l3monlba
., Otil9' ~ llolrd 01 Ropnto, and Tara, 21 iilonttls, at a2o
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GALLIPOLIS - No por!IOIIll
!lad to be treated for lnjurloa
iD t11ree acclclonto lnveatlpted
Frlda.Y by tile state H!pwa.v poi lrol.
. WhUo driving a bil!hWa.Y de·
porlmenl truck, Horllhel D. Norris, 42, Racine, ttlpped a rock
iniD the w!Ddsbleld of a car
driven by LOnnie G. Wat- :12,
Plttoburgh, Pa., breaking the win. dow. The accident occurred at
4:t5 p.m. oo Rt. 7, I mile swill
of Rt. 33. There were no clta ..
taUons and no injuries.
In another Meigs County ae -

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ddent, Dennis Bales, 23, Rl
1. Gallipolis, was
swill
on Rt. 7, 3.4 miles south of Rt.
248. Attempting to mske a right
turn, the driver ot the other
vehicle, Walter Warren, 45, Pl.

Pleasant, failed to sloP and
struck the Bales ear in the rear.
There was moderate damage
. to the Bales' car and slight clamage to Warren's. Bales and his
: passenger, Verna P. Bales, 19,
the aame address, complained
•" ofot iniurles
but were JK:Jt treated
·' immediately. Warren was dted

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ldoderlle
occur&lt;ed to
both volllol\1!. ·In an acddent em
Rt. 160, .2 miJ01 1101'111 of .RI.
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,Spirea, 58, Gallipolis, was go. •
iJlg sw!h on Rt 160 llhen he went
off the right side of the road
striking a ear driven by Uncia
Dwm, 22, WUIIamsporl, Mel.
~\&gt;ires was oiled to tbe Gallipolis Municipal Court Aug, 5 for
·r eckless operaUOn. There were

no UUuiea.

MassembaDebat
Reported 'Absent'
BRAZZAVIT.LE, Congo (IJPl)
- The army saturday overthrew
President Alphonse MassembaDebat tor '"betraying Ule ldeala
of the 1963 revolution.''
The coup was disclosed In a
Brazzaville Radio broadcast

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statue ao amain teature,tllellidc ..(C!r ·\!Jib' ,~1111ik~IIIIPl~· ,
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PT. PLEASANT:_ LaatTialrs- a · "Pal:edioe of FUIIIilla" 11 : litO!'"'~ llllll 'l"" 1~. ~

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day oveniDr,undor graeeiUipolm t.Wero .-ted and clillliJQ«&lt;

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llrq&gt;lly by Jobn MorPJI. MoKntabWla&gt;leo Hardware ror~uri~¥ iq&gt; hoaors In the Western Horae SOOwmana~ (13-14
years) dW'In&amp; last week's Gallla County Jwrlor Fair. She received a perfect acore.

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!illl!l'l Ul) ~~~ JOU WMI II&gt; porlnl and any
pro~~~,tmo you·w encounteroclln tht pall
Wo'lloeolhat you 1101 tht rluhlJlllnllor ~
1111 Jolj, and ,...II . . . . - the multa.

Be S11e to VIsit
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American League Slancllnga
113 Vnlled Pre 81 Jntentallolllll
(Nipt ...... not Included)
W, I. Pet. GB
Detroit
66 41 .617
BaiUmore
59 46 .562 6
ct...taod
59 50 .541 s
Bolton
3S 50 .~1 10
Ollldrmcl
54 52 .509 11\2
N"" York
50 53 .US 14
Mlmesota
50 55 .476 15
Calllornla
49 57 •WI 16\1
Chlcqo
45 ~ .441 18\1
Wallhlnaton
. 38 64 .373 25\1
S.lurday'o Reoults
Boston 8 Calitornta 3 (Ill), day
CaiHomla II (2nd), night
Now York 3 11a1t11non I
Mlmelola 4 Detroit 0
. Clovelrmd 4 Oill&lt;lrmd I
Wallhlngton at Chlca~ . 2 (lwl-

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the first lmlng. Lou Brock walkeel, llolo second rmc1 moved to
third on Bob Toian'o f110U! be!ore seorlng on Roger Marta•
: doJ as Rand,y llunciley blooped slnglo.
· : - a two-run alnai• to esp a three- Hands allowed three other aiD: l'llllfltst lmlng,
Illes ·- to Mike S!annon iD the
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BUI Hands, llho went the ftrot second, Julian Javier In !be lltlh
• oeven lmlngs, and PhD Ropn and Tolan iD the llxth - while
; made the tllree runs stand up recording bls l2lh victory •·
; I I they slopped lhe Cords lin plait six defeats. He has won
~ llh hilL IInce Ken Holtzman six of blo last aeveu pmes
: . bell tho Cards .., a two-ltltter Regan pitched the 11na1 ~
~ Frlcla,y night, tile Cobs have lmlngs for tile Cobs rmc1 wao
: lhnlllled !be Corda on eight hila . touched for two hila·rmc1 one un: In thela'l"" pmes, .
earnod run. The run In the ninth
: : Tbe CUbs( who'Ve now w o n tame when Tolan was safe on
::C ftve strat;hl, moved to witlllll Don Kuoa!nger's error, went to
• · U Plfleo 'of tho Cards ao IIIey second on Mario' inlleld out and
: : routed loser Ra,y Wutmurn tor scofed on 9uumon's two . out
;. three nmo· In tile llrot IDning. olngle,
~ With one out, Glom Beckert
Regan lhon atruck out Jovler
: and ~ cWUIIams alnaled and 1o end Ill• pme.
: Rm Siiio'• walk lolidod tile
. ~.bases. il'aoiilurn then tooot4 ~ . • .. '.
;!iwnd pitch to acorellolo.ri.lol1iiii\I~T·III,~Q
~and lluodlay rolknred with I two;:lo
" '"'" bloop alngie over third Chat
:f.:hand6ci,Wa......,.hlafourlb
losa
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: . their .22nd victory In their last
: 29 prnes, edged tile leaguo~eod..
: iDgSt. Louis Cardlnala3.2Satur-

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113 Virlled Press Jnternational
Night pmoa not lnclolled
W, L, Pol GB
.. St. Louis ••••• 38 .651
~ ...... 56 51 .523 II
uucaao ••••• 57 52 .523 14
Cllrc:lillltl •••• 53 49 .520 I 4'h
Son Fran. •.•• 54 53 .5115 16
Plt'.aburJ(l •••• 53 55 .491 l'l'h
New York •••• 50 59 .459 21
PhUedeiPhla •• 48 57 .457 21
Los A"'eles •• 47 60 .439 23
Housloa ••••• 46 61 .430 24
S.!urday's Rooults
Son Fnnelsoo 7 Plttaburgh 0
Cblcaa&lt;&gt; 3 st. Louis 2
Clncllurill II Atlanta 2, lwl-rilght
New York at Los ~le1, twf..

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Oblo PenllantiarY ror t period mlsoed.
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d not leiS thin one nor more
Concorni!W the eoofeooedJulli- 1o tile )tdslo, llrJ, BeiV Crick•
~ aevea yeora on a cbarge ol mont oo a promloaory note, tile_ ard, DemanllrlllfiD Aleat
larceny. Tbe· oonteaoo will run. court decldod qelllot tile II&amp;- ol Callall CootnQr, oDdllrL Jack
oon-c:un'ontly with the
two !eadanl, Wayae Baird, In ra.or.. Fnl1ll ol
PIM;tnt.
aenlences lmpooed for burglary o! ~ plalnti!!J, C1lli&lt;ln J-• ' Followli&gt;c retreelJJIMolll len•
and lareeny.
and Roaetta J - . The defellll- ed by the 4o11 Leadtrl Anol:laon groonds o! gross neglect of ant Ia to pay the plalntlla $1,~ t1oa, rlbbono pd awardl - ·
ducy rmd extreme cruelty, Char- 716, bel"! tile of the ploeaoaled by Juclilh Getb', Exlos W. Roys, Gallipolis, was prtnclj&gt;al and interest clli on the 1ena11111 PrOtrrllll Aide. Rlblloll
granted a divorce ll'om Emma
note cuq~uted at 6 por oent par wlmerl
red. Belinda LilehS. Bay~ :;;tnce the..., •were no .....,. !rom Dec. 30, 1960, and lleld, ~ Tttomaa, Cborl,ekildren, the partlea were re- ~~~ his costa expended. taxed Herdman, and Mellll&amp; Mllleri
leased from Ito form~r obli&amp;a- at $9. 96.
white,·Mlrio Fowler; blue, Linda
t1Cils 1 and the deCeiiSint waa reIn another caae, Larry Stew- 11111, Clrol)'D.Bolea, DeniM Mealored to her forlner oeme of art plaaded BUII!y to the crime Dania!, Robin a.rdltte, Blrllora
Emma Stewart.
ol larOOIIl'· Slnee lho coorUouad. lAwla. COnnie !Ill IIU&amp;IIa•. J.,.
~ motion of 0. plainUff, the drcumalallcOI are ... -~ i::oopor, BneriJ 1loltfaa Wedp,
the cue of Ruth Alii Landers to require ~ lqoati- Cber71Bams. and,.Ndubi.atller.
vs. Raymond Landers waa clio- Uon of oomence, the doleedant
ll*fal rocoplllan 1111 linn
.... placed .on problllon ror 10 lfl.. Cheryl Jlurna ol Cilllllll
year'
and ·Mloa Juclitb LallloY ol Le..
Loretta J. Pushl&lt;ar waa.....,... tUt. Cilley! will ba .,...., Cowl·
ed a divorce ll'om JOIOPh J, o&lt;• rapro-uve In the •
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Pushl&lt;ar, Jr., m the _..ro of Wool Oulftl ..,..11 1D be bild ·
gro,. neglect of duly and ex· II .iaek.ii' M111 m AIIIUIIII2.
lreQle cruelcy. The plai..ur wu 111e will .-1 a red. · Wlib. .
awarded the care and eultociY rmc1 blue checll wool 0011t· rmc1 a
of the mlmr child. For all)port ereem,y whiteliaolcclnutllltllbe
ol the chUd the defendallt mull mede. Jutly will reprollllluall
pay
and .25 JlOWII(Ip per !be -lillie limit ..,... ror
week, .and he must 0011111110 lite tiiOM ialdq tile Comptlte COlpresent hoapilallzatlon lnaur- lumo .p!'OjeOt.
anee coverage 1111 the c111ld.
111e will DIOdll a11
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c;,w.t AND CARRY
made of blue erepe wltll - ·
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IIUbU- Wiouu to attaid·'a ·~ldt!''&lt;!Owb ·'tllo"''iddtl.
~ tllanoNianoe llera '1111!btelllyle....,. willbebe14.
SoladliY"ha.ebottloUored,a . - · .., AII&amp;Ust II adil14 at
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GALUPOLIS - Six cases were
dll!POBed of Thursda,y and Friday In Gallla County emunon
Pleas CourL
Accused o! breaking and imler·
lng and larceny, John Lawrence
pleaded guUiy. He was sentenced
to the Ohio Penitentiary by Judge
T w Mitchell for a period of
1~ 58 than one nor more than
IS year• on the charge of burglary, and not loBS than one nor
more than seven on the charge
of larceny. The oertences are to

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Lawrence Sentenced to Ohio Pen · ~~~~...Lilli.:;

an army communique whieh said

tormer Defense ltDnister Augus-

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Mason.Cou-qty 4-8.Girls:: J)b;alf\v·'
l#v '-11:·

Lawrence was also found BUll·
of violoUng the terms of his
tin Polgnet .had been alked Ill
probation
.when he c&lt;IIIJI!itted
replace Massemba ~ Debat ,~"be_.
cause of the absence of the chlet the cr~s of burglary and Jar.
eeny and was sentoneed to the
1o Meigs Councy Court Aug. 9. of state."
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lng

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aplnll 13 victories.

mRAM,

o...land

Oblo (UP!) -

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The
p...,.

aeaom foot1IOII prne Is lesa
that a week awa,y, and 14 Pla1·

era are attn ·unslgned.
Browns oftlolaia said elJht
starters are still among the IJI1oo
olgaed. They Included M o n t e
Clark, Ernie Green, Gene Hlokerson lind Paul Warfteld tram:
the offense and Bill Glass, Jbn
Hoo"""" Mike Howell and Dale
Undoey from the defe110e.
others still outside tile fold
were Lou Grou., C11tton McNeil
and Ralph Smith. In only three
cases are the management and
the blred help regarded as far
apart in ten;na.

Coach Blanton CoUier, diesplte
the absence of sCIIle of his

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stalwarts as Jack Nicklaus,

day with a $25,000 prize to tile
winner.
More than 120 of tho 1q&gt; professionals, Including defending
clwuploo Arnold Palmer, will
emlpete In the 72-hule event
along wUh several outstarxling

field were
Joluulv Poll
(1964), and
Hebert and

Tom Wetskq:~r, 1M Trevino,
Doug Sanders, Julius Boros,
Bob Gooiby and Dave Stockton.
Fromer champions ln t h e
mous Firestone course Thurs-

amateurs Crom around the na...

American Claasic In 1962 as
well as a year aao, is ~
a hoot of fllvorites In the tour,..
ment, which opens Tlalrsda,y,
rate&amp;
The puros of $125,000 showed a
Now 10-U ror 111e ....... sa. $25,000 boost this year, making
dedd alao notched bl&amp; olxduhut- the Claasfc one of the rlchest
out allhorlsh the Plrllea c:ollect- on the protesotonal goll tour.
ecl niDe bill.
Scllno of lhe stars expected to
live Palmer a sll!f challenge
!or the Drat prize Included such
a ..,........ - e r In laadbw the
Son Francisco Glantl to a 7~
vlctDry over the Plttoburgh PI·

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PLIASAtn', W. Vk.

GRETSCH
HARMONY
KAY

PGA championships · here at
Firestone.
The best golfers In tl1e world
will be clailenglng the rogged

ca-

and

Moiloo

oplnst oni another.

N .challt&gt;lonalllp ai1911 will
foiiFo Jllli Dietz of tha NYAC,
JOhD. VIII Blom of Lojw Beaoh
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starter for e"')erlence.

Collier saki he also was encouraged by quarterback Bill

Nelson, who has shown Im-

Following Long lllness
WALNUT, Callt (UPl)- Jim quall(y for the U, S. O._lc
pmes track and ~lid teom Au&amp;.
meet at Mt. Son - o Col·

provement in his ettort to acJ.. ·
tqun, t11e ...,.ld's leodlrw mller,
just rram the Pittsbur&amp;b steelWill make a belated ellort 1o
era' system.
aid~

lined for several months by an
attack oC mononucleosis. intormed HUmer Lodge, chlirman of
the V. S. Olympic Tnck Committee, he felt rewly for bls

PrOOI.ble Pitchers
113 United Press lntel'JIIUonal
(American League)
Detroit (McLain 21..'1) at MIDnesota (l(aat 8.6).
Waoblngton (Booman I • 6)
at Chlcaao (Fisher 5-1l.
Baltimore (Phoebua 11-10) 11
New York (Barber 5-3~
California (Brunet 11·10) at
lloltonJl!ell 8.6),
Ookland (Doboon 8 • 11 and
Hun18r 9-8) at Cleveland (liar.
pn 6-11 and Siebert 11-1&gt; 2.
(NaUOIIOI League)
ClllciDDIU (CIOII!n&amp;er s.6) at
Atlanta (Ntekro 10-al.
Chl&lt;liO (Janldna 12-10) at st.
l.ouls (Giboon15-5l.
PhUedelphla (Wiae 6 - 8) at
Houaton (WIIooo 8-12),
New York (Selma ~and McAndrew 0-1} 11 Loa Arlleloa (K&amp;.
klch 1-5 and Ooleen 8-15) 2.
Pllllllurtlh (Bunning 4-11) at
Sin Francisco (lloUn 4-3).

eusmAND

mile because he recently met

the Olympic qualltylng o-..J
iD the 880 yord run with ol:17.9
clocldr@;. A Ume of 1:48.6 or bettor Is required to enter the
01ymploL
llokler of 111e world reoord of
3:5L 1 lor ll1e mile, Ryun alao
holds the mark for the "Metric
lllle" with a Ume of 3:33.1 for
the 1500 metero. But theo far
thlo year blo teo! Ume ror the
milo has 4:04 ~hUe 4:00
lo required to quall(y for tho

Rami.TPARTS
S.Heno"'fW.

or Don lllrit

PH. 4464060
IA.M. T06P.M.
DAILY
"If We Don't Have It
-We11 Get It"
fi-Tat.twaS.Mce'•'
Te uqMolor
W.-k~IIIYI. . In
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24 HOW'

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NmTeOW
SIIYw Bridge Sh

his Ubleos.
llfun deolcled to atlelq&gt;t the

for Mondoy thro1J8h Wednesda,y,
with lhe ftrst round beginning
Thursda,y.
Lefthander Bob Charles of
New Zealand will laad a hefty
internati... contingent of golfero In u,.J tournoment 0 t h e r
!orelgnero Included B r u c e
Cramptoo of Auatralla, AI Boldlng of Canedo, South Africans
Harold pd Allan Henning, Tony
Jacklin and Clive Clark of EJWland and Sugl Suglmo!D of J..

canton,

BAIRD BROS.
AUTO PARTS
OUTLET

fi.rat mlle since recoverlDg frmn

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or three tq:t golC courses in the in the lleld in the recent qual!- would he Umed at both the mile
country. During the past eight !ier at Firestone were Don MU- and the ISOO meten In the pretournomente pJI1ed here, on!¥ lor of Cleveland, John WUIIams Olympic meet and that Umers
Geor&amp;e 11e111no of would be available at both tile
sewn goU'ers have been able to of
bella of metric rmd yard cllstaneeo In
break par of 280 in a 72-hol.e Youngstown, Rich
Clewland, PhD Ferranti of Tl)o other events so that any record
event.
Pncdce routxls are scheduled ledo, C1l!f Cook Sr. of Porrys- polled It either distance could
burg, Dick RI\Yan of Sylvania, be submitted !or omctal reeogand Dick Schwartz of Slloker nition.

Surd~¥'•

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(1963), Ken Venturi
AI Gelbe!'ll (1965).
Getberger llao won

Hurlers

NEW YORK (UPD- The 94th
Annual Nlllonal lloWiJW champl..,.hlpa will plaoe Aug.
10-11 II New York'o Orchard
Beach LlaOOa with top oarsmen
ll'om tha Eaot and Wellcuq~et.1"1 iD the Important Olynt)i&lt;&gt;yeu ewe&amp;
Tho Ve!ller Bolt Club, t h e
N"' York Alhlellc Cbb, liar·
........ ca- and the Ulli..,.elly
of P01111ylvanla are the lapEast.om enlrleo whUethe LcqBeaeh
RoWing A11oolatloo and the Lake
WallhiJWloll Rowing Cllb carey
Woat c.ut c:olorslntolblsmeeL
The Maxlcan Olynt)lc 1o1m
alao will COII!IIele In the All

NYAC,

ROYAL
FIN£

Demario """ moved In John
Wooten's left guard spot alter
spending hia rookie year •• · e
tackle. He has other problems
in learning the new posiUon,
Iince half the Umo he io pJI1·
~ al~side two new centers
Ill rookie Wayne Mcllulllo and
baolqJ ;roard-&lt;:enter Ccveland.
Rogular center Fred Hoaglin
has only one tuU ae1son as a

.1.1~. ~--~0, Firestone Lt.Y·

Palmer, who also woo the

.., AIJ&amp;. 11 'will oerll 'voopor,

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though."

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AKRON CUPll- The aeventh
Amerlcon Golf Cla11lo, one of
the iq&gt; golf tourl\llllento on the
PGA tour, opens over the ta-

~lctvoniL

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making

Seventh American Golf
Classic .Opens Thursday

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stars, said progren is being
made in workouts at Hiram
College.
The players receive a series
ol now pJI1s dilly, but work
111!1 weekend ""' devoted to
reveiwlng them ln order to get
their feet on the ground.
The Browns take their annual
lrlp to the West Cooot this week
and open the OllhibiUon seaaoo
Friday night 11 Los ~eo,
The latest pJI1ers signed by
the tront ortlce were gu1rd.s ·
John Demario and Jim Copeland and center Fred HOIIIlln.
"I'm real qleased with the
way Demarle Is reacting to the
guard pooiUon," CoUier said.
'"Of course, thlrws come .._,
which 1 hope he will meet c:or-

wild

1101 after (!ltchor SUI ·illdiO'fl·
Ill ot.ruek 1
tile baoeo .
loeded ..... KttbiU flalded loat
Clnltnal'o
mtued . .
tag ... IPII!I 1D
rmd lholl tllmr llle to IJra$. · "
Billy Harrla wallled, ........
iD Salmon, and J&lt;lllnDI 1laed a
linl!le lnlo right field. Wilma
Vogle replaced- Joba

scored on Ron Clarke's triple.
Front
Reeae doubled rmdaeoredm.Jola!
Roaeboro'a - l e iD tte third
By Four Slrokee
and iD tile fourth Clark olngled,
atolo aecond rmd scored .., a
ciu.CAGO (Up!) - _ , . .
olngle by Tovar.
elwuploa Jaek Nl'oklaul, of Coo
lumbua, Oblo, elided hia third
CLEVELAND (IJPD - Lou round of 0. 65th Wealltnt ~
JolmUI'I two • nm single apark- golf cbam,plonohlp 8aillrdQ' by
od a three....., 11!111 Inning rmd holing oat a live !aut aqlo to
TOllY Horton homered iD tho llxth grab a lour...troke lldvaDio&amp;o II
Saturday ao tho Cleveland In- the ~r mark.
dians lll1lllPed a tllree.pnie too.
The 28?'-~ former Ohio
iJlg streak wilh a 4-1 vlctDry Stole golfer turned Ill hia lOCoed
over the 08klrmd Athletics.
alx under par 65 of the ""'"""
Chico Salm1101 reached llrst In mont to 1!1-t blm a 202 1o1a1 ror
the llflh on Ted Kubiak' o throw- the three tli)l ' of .........d....

The Kansas speedster,

Event Slated

or-all

Dotroll Ttpro.

14 .Browns Unsigned

94th Rowing

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Ohio Ar..teur Chall1&gt;1on Bob
Lewis Jr, of Warren will ba
among ll1e amateurs """'"ling.
Last yoar's U. S. Amateur
challt&gt;loo Bob Dickson alao rriU
be entered, but tbls Ume he lo
a professional rmd dolrw quite
well 011 ll1e PGA tour.

GALLIPOLIS MOTOR CO.
Of

THE MOII1II

UTTLE LEAGUE STANDINGS
TEAM

W L

Senators • • • • ••• , •.••8 1
White SOx . • , • • : • • , • .1 1
Tigers ••••. , •••••••5 2
Oriales •••.•.•••••• 4 3

'Athletics • , , • • • • • •••3 · 4
Red sox ......•...•• 1 5
Yankees • ... . •• •..• •1 7
b:I:Haas • • • • • • • • , • , • •0 6
TOTALS
29 29
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS:
Wblte Sox 6. sanatoro 5 (8-lnniqro)
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White Sox 5 Orioles 2
THIS WEEK'S GAMES:
Monday - Indiana VL Tlgero
Tuosda,y ·- Red Sox VL Yankee&amp;

Wednesda,y - Orioles VL S.J&gt;o
lloro

Thursda,y - Alhlolico VI.
White Sox
Friday - Tlpra VI, Orloloo

Gallipolis MDtor Co., Your Local Chevrolet- OldiiiiiOilllle Doaler
Is proud to announce Warren Skidmore as their Sllelmlll ot
·the loloDth for July. Only thru el100llent aer.tc:e led a •ti'OIItl
diealre to please t11e people of IIIia area can IIIia be .....,..
pllehecl. llr. Skidmore reoideo at E\WII'til!n with hla lovaly
.nre, Mary Allee, and I chlldron, Romte, POllY, l'olll)' and
Blclly. Gallipolis Motur Co. and Its employee&amp; and . . . _

ment take• prldo In exlendiJW to Wll'ren and blollamliJ
Ccqratulationa.

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:Yankees Defeat Orioles, 3•1'-

etor in Pi-oject ·
G&lt;'WPOLIS • ~

Malcolm 0.... Dr, Leow'G Ostllllld, and lo cle- 1

, NEw YORK (Vf'O - MtCU,
·"H..:&gt;t , - · ocored the UH&gt;rooklag

. ~ .,...ntia· grld• . ~lllor7. ~ · tor lllolesceruto•oi'k

Glbbo ..., trllillled off thin! _.acisrpN (UPXJ - Tllo - Nl
(:hanee llruek oat eight and
afln an 1111JUOQOIIflll _ . , bmllera b7 Kfll ,llarreli!CII, Joe walked two aa he ......... hia
oo alhi-owlng enor b7 Bool · buallltom))t by SloWemyit. Tbe Fo:y • • Dalton 'Joneo -red reeord 1110-10.
Pwell IIi thtlhlrd Imine Satur- Yl!lkee• bed ftlled tbo buoo .., Did! Elliowortll and tllo BOtot... The Tl&amp;aro mointalned tbelr
cla,y as tile New York YIIIMea
Glbbo• oln&amp;le and two walks. Red Sao; 1D 011 8..'1 triumph "''r llx-pme lead doaplte the lou
defeated' !be Baltimore Orioles
SloWOIJl)Te,, """ out 111~ ..tai~ Angelo Solurday duo 1D Baltlmore'a lo" to New
3-1 IJebl!l&lt;i ,tile HVOD • bit piloh- .two and walked ~eo iD pining 111.tile flrll. pmo of a day.flight York, 3-1. The Twins soored. iJlg of Mel SloWem,yra.
hla 12111 rietory of tbo lloiUon, double-holder.
run In Old! of tbo llrst fA&gt;ur
The Yuik,.a 11M Ued ' tho lllowacl the Oriole run In the
!mingo qainll Eorl wu..., and
aeoro at 1.-1 In tllo third Imine ftrll lmlng oo walka to Don
In, PAUL • MJNNl!:APOLIS JCllm Wyatt,
.., ....eeutlvo olngleo by ' 110)' Balord rmd I'IIWell aandwlohed (UI'O - Dean Chance allowecl
Cesar Tovar 11artec1 the ftrll
White and' Mantle and Joe Pep- aroond Curt·Ble!ary'l - t o and onl1 lour blto Solurday In slitCb- witb a olngle rmd lltlOJ'OCI oo a
"1 ..... .;. . . . . . . . ... Itone's groond rule - • • which a rorceout.
the lllnnesota Twlno to a triple by Rlcb Ree1e. In the
bouilced
lnlo
the
right
field
The
loss
was
Hardln'a
seventh
W vic:tor:Y over tile American aecond, Rl~ Rollins olngled and
lhe laMdi ,_ • IMifthlnl"

, ·-.r ~lri~ ·••ller II Glllll!&lt;lla · llll. ~em ollllalioiiL

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•· lo ·~"! ao.a l!olc~r • .....,. '-&lt;hlan l!!el ~ller • , J~· ~pr llx-4f0oil inltlll!le 011 Iori '!)&gt;o . l)lrtl~ In u. IJ&gt;o
'·: Ttit¢11"1 Rural YllUIII at Qlllo ltitute. lie ad!{da;.,ut, 1110 tor' · .ulll•llt:f In AtllellL
Iller Solly J&lt;i!ml~ reside wltll
; •tile p....-m, llmded by tile · 11101• two'c~ildrellj Tla,l3monlba
., Otil9' ~ llolrd 01 Ropnto, and Tara, 21 iilonttls, at a2o
· wu ctelted by OU Profesaor, 'Fifth Ave.
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GALLIPOLIS - No por!IOIIll
!lad to be treated for lnjurloa
iD t11ree acclclonto lnveatlpted
Frlda.Y by tile state H!pwa.v poi lrol.
. WhUo driving a bil!hWa.Y de·
porlmenl truck, Horllhel D. Norris, 42, Racine, ttlpped a rock
iniD the w!Ddsbleld of a car
driven by LOnnie G. Wat- :12,
Plttoburgh, Pa., breaking the win. dow. The accident occurred at
4:t5 p.m. oo Rt. 7, I mile swill
of Rt. 33. There were no clta ..
taUons and no injuries.
In another Meigs County ae -

J!l lng

ddent, Dennis Bales, 23, Rl
1. Gallipolis, was
swill
on Rt. 7, 3.4 miles south of Rt.
248. Attempting to mske a right
turn, the driver ot the other
vehicle, Walter Warren, 45, Pl.

Pleasant, failed to sloP and
struck the Bales ear in the rear.
There was moderate damage
. to the Bales' car and slight clamage to Warren's. Bales and his
: passenger, Verna P. Bales, 19,
the aame address, complained
•" ofot iniurles
but were JK:Jt treated
·' immediately. Warren was dted

cia""""

ldoderlle
occur&lt;ed to
both volllol\1!. ·In an acddent em
Rt. 160, .2 miJ01 1101'111 of .RI.
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,Spirea, 58, Gallipolis, was go. •
iJlg sw!h on Rt 160 llhen he went
off the right side of the road
striking a ear driven by Uncia
Dwm, 22, WUIIamsporl, Mel.
~\&gt;ires was oiled to tbe Gallipolis Municipal Court Aug, 5 for
·r eckless operaUOn. There were

no UUuiea.

MassembaDebat
Reported 'Absent'
BRAZZAVIT.LE, Congo (IJPl)
- The army saturday overthrew
President Alphonse MassembaDebat tor '"betraying Ule ldeala
of the 1963 revolution.''
The coup was disclosed In a
Brazzaville Radio broadcast

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mwi_z~ :~~., If,~ .

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Extenllori ~·-tia

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- · wllll a
ctad!.i' llilt
statue ao amain teature,tllellidc ..(C!r ·\!Jib' ,~1111ik~IIIIPl~· ,
MaooD camtY
iinl" a thew Sb'~ ~- .. , ~ aft, ;,~ ·'t~!r.~~
PT. PLEASANT:_ LaatTialrs- a · "Pal:edioe of FUIIIilla" 11 : litO!'"'~ llllll 'l"" 1~. ~

-BY IID:st;RT

day oveniDr,undor graeeiUipolm t.Wero .-ted and clillliJQ«&lt;

MALCOLM OREBAUGH

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On Traffic Charges

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the Devoes"

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JANET WOODARD, Rio Wrarwlero ~ Club, !1 preiOI'.Ied
llrq&gt;lly by Jobn MorPJI. MoKntabWla&gt;leo Hardware ror~uri~¥ iq&gt; hoaors In the Western Horae SOOwmana~ (13-14
years) dW'In&amp; last week's Gallla County Jwrlor Fair. She received a perfect acore.

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the linOII bunch Of palntt 1ou'Ve twr oeon.

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aoit&gt;t!llllc lob In on extra-opocjaiWIIJ.

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Not IIIII. Juet toll your Devoe deoltr
!illl!l'l Ul) ~~~ JOU WMI II&gt; porlnl and any
pro~~~,tmo you·w encounteroclln tht pall
Wo'lloeolhat you 1101 tht rluhlJlllnllor ~
1111 Jolj, and ,...II . . . . - the multa.

Be S11e to VIsit
011 Display At The
Mason CountJ Fair
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Phllodelphla at Hooston, night
American League Slancllnga
113 Vnlled Pre 81 Jntentallolllll
(Nipt ...... not Included)
W, I. Pet. GB
Detroit
66 41 .617
BaiUmore
59 46 .562 6
ct...taod
59 50 .541 s
Bolton
3S 50 .~1 10
Ollldrmcl
54 52 .509 11\2
N"" York
50 53 .US 14
Mlmesota
50 55 .476 15
Calllornla
49 57 •WI 16\1
Chlcqo
45 ~ .441 18\1
Wallhlnaton
. 38 64 .373 25\1
S.lurday'o Reoults
Boston 8 Calitornta 3 (Ill), day
CaiHomla II (2nd), night
Now York 3 11a1t11non I
Mlmelola 4 Detroit 0
. Clovelrmd 4 Oill&lt;lrmd I
Wallhlngton at Chlca~ . 2 (lwl-

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Sf. LOUIS (IJPD- The surg. . The Cards' first nm c:ame In
the first lmlng. Lou Brock walkeel, llolo second rmc1 moved to
third on Bob Toian'o f110U! be!ore seorlng on Roger Marta•
: doJ as Rand,y llunciley blooped slnglo.
· : - a two-run alnai• to esp a three- Hands allowed three other aiD: l'llllfltst lmlng,
Illes ·- to Mike S!annon iD the
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BUI Hands, llho went the ftrot second, Julian Javier In !be lltlh
• oeven lmlngs, and PhD Ropn and Tolan iD the llxth - while
; made the tllree runs stand up recording bls l2lh victory •·
; I I they slopped lhe Cords lin plait six defeats. He has won
~ llh hilL IInce Ken Holtzman six of blo last aeveu pmes
: . bell tho Cards .., a two-ltltter Regan pitched the 11na1 ~
~ Frlcla,y night, tile Cobs have lmlngs for tile Cobs rmc1 wao
: lhnlllled !be Corda on eight hila . touched for two hila·rmc1 one un: In thela'l"" pmes, .
earnod run. The run In the ninth
: : Tbe CUbs( who'Ve now w o n tame when Tolan was safe on
::C ftve strat;hl, moved to witlllll Don Kuoa!nger's error, went to
• · U Plfleo 'of tho Cards ao IIIey second on Mario' inlleld out and
: : routed loser Ra,y Wutmurn tor scofed on 9uumon's two . out
;. three nmo· In tile llrot IDning. olngle,
~ With one out, Glom Beckert
Regan lhon atruck out Jovler
: and ~ cWUIIams alnaled and 1o end Ill• pme.
: Rm Siiio'• walk lolidod tile
. ~.bases. il'aoiilurn then tooot4 ~ . • .. '.
;!iwnd pitch to acorellolo.ri.lol1iiii\I~T·III,~Q
~and lluodlay rolknred with I two;:lo
" '"'" bloop alngie over third Chat
:f.:hand6ci,Wa......,.hlafourlb
losa
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: . their .22nd victory In their last
: 29 prnes, edged tile leaguo~eod..
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Night pmoa not lnclolled
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.. St. Louis ••••• 38 .651
~ ...... 56 51 .523 II
uucaao ••••• 57 52 .523 14
Cllrc:lillltl •••• 53 49 .520 I 4'h
Son Fran. •.•• 54 53 .5115 16
Plt'.aburJ(l •••• 53 55 .491 l'l'h
New York •••• 50 59 .459 21
PhUedeiPhla •• 48 57 .457 21
Los A"'eles •• 47 60 .439 23
Housloa ••••• 46 61 .430 24
S.!urday's Rooults
Son Fnnelsoo 7 Plttaburgh 0
Cblcaa&lt;&gt; 3 st. Louis 2
Clncllurill II Atlanta 2, lwl-rilght
New York at Los ~le1, twf..

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Oblo PenllantiarY ror t period mlsoed.
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IOCCiliL Gllla M prelldtd
d not leiS thin one nor more
Concorni!W the eoofeooedJulli- 1o tile )tdslo, llrJ, BeiV Crick•
~ aevea yeora on a cbarge ol mont oo a promloaory note, tile_ ard, DemanllrlllfiD Aleat
larceny. Tbe· oonteaoo will run. court decldod qelllot tile II&amp;- ol Callall CootnQr, oDdllrL Jack
oon-c:un'ontly with the
two !eadanl, Wayae Baird, In ra.or.. Fnl1ll ol
PIM;tnt.
aenlences lmpooed for burglary o! ~ plalnti!!J, C1lli&lt;ln J-• ' Followli&gt;c retreelJJIMolll len•
and lareeny.
and Roaetta J - . The defellll- ed by the 4o11 Leadtrl Anol:laon groonds o! gross neglect of ant Ia to pay the plalntlla $1,~ t1oa, rlbbono pd awardl - ·
ducy rmd extreme cruelty, Char- 716, bel"! tile of the ploeaoaled by Juclilh Getb', Exlos W. Roys, Gallipolis, was prtnclj&gt;al and interest clli on the 1ena11111 PrOtrrllll Aide. Rlblloll
granted a divorce ll'om Emma
note cuq~uted at 6 por oent par wlmerl
red. Belinda LilehS. Bay~ :;;tnce the..., •were no .....,. !rom Dec. 30, 1960, and lleld, ~ Tttomaa, Cborl,ekildren, the partlea were re- ~~~ his costa expended. taxed Herdman, and Mellll&amp; Mllleri
leased from Ito form~r obli&amp;a- at $9. 96.
white,·Mlrio Fowler; blue, Linda
t1Cils 1 and the deCeiiSint waa reIn another caae, Larry Stew- 11111, Clrol)'D.Bolea, DeniM Mealored to her forlner oeme of art plaaded BUII!y to the crime Dania!, Robin a.rdltte, Blrllora
Emma Stewart.
ol larOOIIl'· Slnee lho coorUouad. lAwla. COnnie !Ill IIU&amp;IIa•. J.,.
~ motion of 0. plainUff, the drcumalallcOI are ... -~ i::oopor, BneriJ 1loltfaa Wedp,
the cue of Ruth Alii Landers to require ~ lqoati- Cber71Bams. and,.Ndubi.atller.
vs. Raymond Landers waa clio- Uon of oomence, the doleedant
ll*fal rocoplllan 1111 linn
.... placed .on problllon ror 10 lfl.. Cheryl Jlurna ol Cilllllll
year'
and ·Mloa Juclitb LallloY ol Le..
Loretta J. Pushl&lt;ar waa.....,... tUt. Cilley! will ba .,...., Cowl·
ed a divorce ll'om JOIOPh J, o&lt;• rapro-uve In the •
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Pushl&lt;ar, Jr., m the _..ro of Wool Oulftl ..,..11 1D be bild ·
gro,. neglect of duly and ex· II .iaek.ii' M111 m AIIIUIIII2.
lreQle cruelcy. The plai..ur wu 111e will .-1 a red. · Wlib. .
awarded the care and eultociY rmc1 blue checll wool 0011t· rmc1 a
of the mlmr child. For all)port ereem,y whiteliaolcclnutllltllbe
ol the chUd the defendallt mull mede. Jutly will reprollllluall
pay
and .25 JlOWII(Ip per !be -lillie limit ..,... ror
week, .and he must 0011111110 lite tiiOM ialdq tile Comptlte COlpresent hoapilallzatlon lnaur- lumo .p!'OjeOt.
anee coverage 1111 the c111ld.
111e will DIOdll a11
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lltlfl 11111• fleol' lenalh fl1riiW
c;,w.t AND CARRY
made of blue erepe wltll - ·
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IIUbU- Wiouu to attaid·'a ·~ldt!''&lt;!Owb ·'tllo"''iddtl.
~ tllanoNianoe llera '1111!btelllyle....,. willbebe14.
SoladliY"ha.ebottloUored,a . - · .., AII&amp;Ust II adil14 at
to flO ..., and pay later. crocllt lollll. .'
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GALUPOLIS - Six cases were
dll!POBed of Thursda,y and Friday In Gallla County emunon
Pleas CourL
Accused o! breaking and imler·
lng and larceny, John Lawrence
pleaded guUiy. He was sentenced
to the Ohio Penitentiary by Judge
T w Mitchell for a period of
1~ 58 than one nor more than
IS year• on the charge of burglary, and not loBS than one nor
more than seven on the charge
of larceny. The oertences are to

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an army communique whieh said

tormer Defense ltDnister Augus-

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Mason.Cou-qty 4-8.Girls:: J)b;alf\v·'
l#v '-11:·

Lawrence was also found BUll·
of violoUng the terms of his
tin Polgnet .had been alked Ill
probation
.when he c&lt;IIIJI!itted
replace Massemba ~ Debat ,~"be_.
cause of the absence of the chlet the cr~s of burglary and Jar.
eeny and was sentoneed to the
1o Meigs Councy Court Aug. 9. of state."
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aplnll 13 victories.

mRAM,

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aeaom foot1IOII prne Is lesa
that a week awa,y, and 14 Pla1·

era are attn ·unslgned.
Browns oftlolaia said elJht
starters are still among the IJI1oo
olgaed. They Included M o n t e
Clark, Ernie Green, Gene Hlokerson lind Paul Warfteld tram:
the offense and Bill Glass, Jbn
Hoo"""" Mike Howell and Dale
Undoey from the defe110e.
others still outside tile fold
were Lou Grou., C11tton McNeil
and Ralph Smith. In only three
cases are the management and
the blred help regarded as far
apart in ten;na.

Coach Blanton CoUier, diesplte
the absence of sCIIle of his

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stalwarts as Jack Nicklaus,

day with a $25,000 prize to tile
winner.
More than 120 of tho 1q&gt; professionals, Including defending
clwuploo Arnold Palmer, will
emlpete In the 72-hule event
along wUh several outstarxling

field were
Joluulv Poll
(1964), and
Hebert and

Tom Wetskq:~r, 1M Trevino,
Doug Sanders, Julius Boros,
Bob Gooiby and Dave Stockton.
Fromer champions ln t h e
mous Firestone course Thurs-

amateurs Crom around the na...

American Claasic In 1962 as
well as a year aao, is ~
a hoot of fllvorites In the tour,..
ment, which opens Tlalrsda,y,
rate&amp;
The puros of $125,000 showed a
Now 10-U ror 111e ....... sa. $25,000 boost this year, making
dedd alao notched bl&amp; olxduhut- the Claasfc one of the rlchest
out allhorlsh the Plrllea c:ollect- on the protesotonal goll tour.
ecl niDe bill.
Scllno of lhe stars expected to
live Palmer a sll!f challenge
!or the Drat prize Included such
a ..,........ - e r In laadbw the
Son Francisco Glantl to a 7~
vlctDry over the Plttoburgh PI·

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GRETSCH
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PGA championships · here at
Firestone.
The best golfers In tl1e world
will be clailenglng the rogged

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N .challt&gt;lonalllp ai1911 will
foiiFo Jllli Dietz of tha NYAC,
JOhD. VIII Blom of Lojw Beaoh
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starter for e"')erlence.

Collier saki he also was encouraged by quarterback Bill

Nelson, who has shown Im-

Following Long lllness
WALNUT, Callt (UPl)- Jim quall(y for the U, S. O._lc
pmes track and ~lid teom Au&amp;.
meet at Mt. Son - o Col·

provement in his ettort to acJ.. ·
tqun, t11e ...,.ld's leodlrw mller,
just rram the Pittsbur&amp;b steelWill make a belated ellort 1o
era' system.
aid~

lined for several months by an
attack oC mononucleosis. intormed HUmer Lodge, chlirman of
the V. S. Olympic Tnck Committee, he felt rewly for bls

PrOOI.ble Pitchers
113 United Press lntel'JIIUonal
(American League)
Detroit (McLain 21..'1) at MIDnesota (l(aat 8.6).
Waoblngton (Booman I • 6)
at Chlcaao (Fisher 5-1l.
Baltimore (Phoebua 11-10) 11
New York (Barber 5-3~
California (Brunet 11·10) at
lloltonJl!ell 8.6),
Ookland (Doboon 8 • 11 and
Hun18r 9-8) at Cleveland (liar.
pn 6-11 and Siebert 11-1&gt; 2.
(NaUOIIOI League)
ClllciDDIU (CIOII!n&amp;er s.6) at
Atlanta (Ntekro 10-al.
Chl&lt;liO (Janldna 12-10) at st.
l.ouls (Giboon15-5l.
PhUedelphla (Wiae 6 - 8) at
Houaton (WIIooo 8-12),
New York (Selma ~and McAndrew 0-1} 11 Loa Arlleloa (K&amp;.
klch 1-5 and Ooleen 8-15) 2.
Pllllllurtlh (Bunning 4-11) at
Sin Francisco (lloUn 4-3).

eusmAND

mile because he recently met

the Olympic qualltylng o-..J
iD the 880 yord run with ol:17.9
clocldr@;. A Ume of 1:48.6 or bettor Is required to enter the
01ymploL
llokler of 111e world reoord of
3:5L 1 lor ll1e mile, Ryun alao
holds the mark for the "Metric
lllle" with a Ume of 3:33.1 for
the 1500 metero. But theo far
thlo year blo teo! Ume ror the
milo has 4:04 ~hUe 4:00
lo required to quall(y for tho

Rami.TPARTS
S.Heno"'fW.

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PH. 4464060
IA.M. T06P.M.
DAILY
"If We Don't Have It
-We11 Get It"
fi-Tat.twaS.Mce'•'
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W.-k~IIIYI. . In
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NmTeOW
SIIYw Bridge Sh

his Ubleos.
llfun deolcled to atlelq&gt;t the

for Mondoy thro1J8h Wednesda,y,
with lhe ftrst round beginning
Thursda,y.
Lefthander Bob Charles of
New Zealand will laad a hefty
internati... contingent of golfero In u,.J tournoment 0 t h e r
!orelgnero Included B r u c e
Cramptoo of Auatralla, AI Boldlng of Canedo, South Africans
Harold pd Allan Henning, Tony
Jacklin and Clive Clark of EJWland and Sugl Suglmo!D of J..

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BAIRD BROS.
AUTO PARTS
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fi.rat mlle since recoverlDg frmn

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or three tq:t golC courses in the in the lleld in the recent qual!- would he Umed at both the mile
country. During the past eight !ier at Firestone were Don MU- and the ISOO meten In the pretournomente pJI1ed here, on!¥ lor of Cleveland, John WUIIams Olympic meet and that Umers
Geor&amp;e 11e111no of would be available at both tile
sewn goU'ers have been able to of
bella of metric rmd yard cllstaneeo In
break par of 280 in a 72-hol.e Youngstown, Rich
Clewland, PhD Ferranti of Tl)o other events so that any record
event.
Pncdce routxls are scheduled ledo, C1l!f Cook Sr. of Porrys- polled It either distance could
burg, Dick RI\Yan of Sylvania, be submitted !or omctal reeogand Dick Schwartz of Slloker nition.

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(1963), Ken Venturi
AI Gelbe!'ll (1965).
Getberger llao won

Hurlers

NEW YORK (UPD- The 94th
Annual Nlllonal lloWiJW champl..,.hlpa will plaoe Aug.
10-11 II New York'o Orchard
Beach LlaOOa with top oarsmen
ll'om tha Eaot and Wellcuq~et.1"1 iD the Important Olynt)i&lt;&gt;yeu ewe&amp;
Tho Ve!ller Bolt Club, t h e
N"' York Alhlellc Cbb, liar·
........ ca- and the Ulli..,.elly
of P01111ylvanla are the lapEast.om enlrleo whUethe LcqBeaeh
RoWing A11oolatloo and the Lake
WallhiJWloll Rowing Cllb carey
Woat c.ut c:olorslntolblsmeeL
The Maxlcan Olynt)lc 1o1m
alao will COII!IIele In the All

NYAC,

ROYAL
FIN£

Demario """ moved In John
Wooten's left guard spot alter
spending hia rookie year •• · e
tackle. He has other problems
in learning the new posiUon,
Iince half the Umo he io pJI1·
~ al~side two new centers
Ill rookie Wayne Mcllulllo and
baolqJ ;roard-&lt;:enter Ccveland.
Rogular center Fred Hoaglin
has only one tuU ae1son as a

.1.1~. ~--~0, Firestone Lt.Y·

Palmer, who also woo the

.., AIJ&amp;. 11 'will oerll 'voopor,

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AKRON CUPll- The aeventh
Amerlcon Golf Cla11lo, one of
the iq&gt; golf tourl\llllento on the
PGA tour, opens over the ta-

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stars, said progren is being
made in workouts at Hiram
College.
The players receive a series
ol now pJI1s dilly, but work
111!1 weekend ""' devoted to
reveiwlng them ln order to get
their feet on the ground.
The Browns take their annual
lrlp to the West Cooot this week
and open the OllhibiUon seaaoo
Friday night 11 Los ~eo,
The latest pJI1ers signed by
the tront ortlce were gu1rd.s ·
John Demario and Jim Copeland and center Fred HOIIIlln.
"I'm real qleased with the
way Demarle Is reacting to the
guard pooiUon," CoUier said.
'"Of course, thlrws come .._,
which 1 hope he will meet c:or-

wild

1101 after (!ltchor SUI ·illdiO'fl·
Ill ot.ruek 1
tile baoeo .
loeded ..... KttbiU flalded loat
Clnltnal'o
mtued . .
tag ... IPII!I 1D
rmd lholl tllmr llle to IJra$. · "
Billy Harrla wallled, ........
iD Salmon, and J&lt;lllnDI 1laed a
linl!le lnlo right field. Wilma
Vogle replaced- Joba

scored on Ron Clarke's triple.
Front
Reeae doubled rmdaeoredm.Jola!
Roaeboro'a - l e iD tte third
By Four Slrokee
and iD tile fourth Clark olngled,
atolo aecond rmd scored .., a
ciu.CAGO (Up!) - _ , . .
olngle by Tovar.
elwuploa Jaek Nl'oklaul, of Coo
lumbua, Oblo, elided hia third
CLEVELAND (IJPD - Lou round of 0. 65th Wealltnt ~
JolmUI'I two • nm single apark- golf cbam,plonohlp 8aillrdQ' by
od a three....., 11!111 Inning rmd holing oat a live !aut aqlo to
TOllY Horton homered iD tho llxth grab a lour...troke lldvaDio&amp;o II
Saturday ao tho Cleveland In- the ~r mark.
dians lll1lllPed a tllree.pnie too.
The 28?'-~ former Ohio
iJlg streak wilh a 4-1 vlctDry Stole golfer turned Ill hia lOCoed
over the 08klrmd Athletics.
alx under par 65 of the ""'"""
Chico Salm1101 reached llrst In mont to 1!1-t blm a 202 1o1a1 ror
the llflh on Ted Kubiak' o throw- the three tli)l ' of .........d....

The Kansas speedster,

Event Slated

or-all

Dotroll Ttpro.

14 .Browns Unsigned

94th Rowing

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Ohio Ar..teur Chall1&gt;1on Bob
Lewis Jr, of Warren will ba
among ll1e amateurs """'"ling.
Last yoar's U. S. Amateur
challt&gt;loo Bob Dickson alao rriU
be entered, but tbls Ume he lo
a professional rmd dolrw quite
well 011 ll1e PGA tour.

GALLIPOLIS MOTOR CO.
Of

THE MOII1II

UTTLE LEAGUE STANDINGS
TEAM

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Senators • • • • ••• , •.••8 1
White SOx . • , • • : • • , • .1 1
Tigers ••••. , •••••••5 2
Oriales •••.•.•••••• 4 3

'Athletics • , , • • • • • •••3 · 4
Red sox ......•...•• 1 5
Yankees • ... . •• •..• •1 7
b:I:Haas • • • • • • • • , • , • •0 6
TOTALS
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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS:
Wblte Sox 6. sanatoro 5 (8-lnniqro)
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White Sox 5 Orioles 2
THIS WEEK'S GAMES:
Monday - Indiana VL Tlgero
Tuosda,y ·- Red Sox VL Yankee&amp;

Wednesda,y - Orioles VL S.J&gt;o
lloro

Thursda,y - Alhlolico VI.
White Sox
Friday - Tlpra VI, Orloloo

Gallipolis MDtor Co., Your Local Chevrolet- OldiiiiiOilllle Doaler
Is proud to announce Warren Skidmore as their Sllelmlll ot
·the loloDth for July. Only thru el100llent aer.tc:e led a •ti'OIItl
diealre to please t11e people of IIIia area can IIIia be .....,..
pllehecl. llr. Skidmore reoideo at E\WII'til!n with hla lovaly
.nre, Mary Allee, and I chlldron, Romte, POllY, l'olll)' and
Blclly. Gallipolis Motur Co. and Its employee&amp; and . . . _

ment take• prldo In exlendiJW to Wll'ren and blollamliJ
Ccqratulationa.

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as the quarterback starter for
the Thurw:lering Herd.

''Naturally," says Moss, 011
number ot things will have to
fall into place for us. There
are certain key areas that we're
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Little League White Sox
Close In On Loop Leaders

GALLIPOLIS - The White
Sox ·edpd closer to the firlt
•!1968 season.
place Little League Senaton with
11
C&amp;rter possesses all t he
physical attributes, buthe'U need a 5-2 win over the Orioles Frlto come on awfully t:ast," says dll)' evening on Memorial Field.
The Senators now lead t h e
Moss.
Uttle
Leaaue by only one~
As tor the already~stablished
game
with an 8-l record while
runner, Charlie "Choo - Choo"
Jones, he was moved to Ranker the White sox are 7-1. The Senat the end of spring drills, but atorS meet the Orioles WedneaIf one of the junior college pros- dll)' evening and !toe White Sox
pects should demonstrate h i s pla,y the Athletlce on Thuradll)'.
The Orioles are now 4..3 for
abillt,y oo handle the Oanker pc&gt;o
the •ea100 and meet the Senasltlon, Jones might well move
tors 011 WedneMa,y and the Tf.
back into a running slot, the
gera on Friday. The Tigera are
Herd's coaches be11eve.
ttolrd at ~.
In commenting on Swisher,
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iolea and went the distance al~
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Moss Ia countlilg on Robert Crabtree, a 2~0Wid Junior !rom
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Louis; Greg ·Gikas, a 22'/i&gt;&lt;&gt;Und
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lowing only !our hlti. He walked
11 and struck out 10.
The White SOX tOok a 1~ lead
In ttoe top o! !too tlrat lmlng
1rben Jim Noe walked, Tom Valentine otruck out and Dave Facemire doUbled to score Noe. Price
!aaned Jeff Lewla andRogerTa,ylor to end the lmlq.
Moss is reported counu._ on
Three more runs croued the
plate lor the White Sox In !toe top him as a regular In a wall-balo1 the second whan Bob Wallis anced defensive corps.
olngled and hi a brottoer, Stove
Wall11, doubled to acore Bob.
BiLly Noe and John Sheets walked and then witt&gt; the bases loaded Prlfe walked Jim Noeto!orce
Steve / Wall!~ home 111tto a run,

71nducted

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Into Football
Hall of Fame

grouJ\ded out 111tto Bill!' N o e
ecorl • Lewlo 1ralked and Taylor ht into a flelder'a choice
) witt&gt; Sb 8 out at the Pl~te !or
· Ill• third t.
The Or es got their nrst run
In 'i!it
of the fourth. Dave
Thoma - alked, Mike Watoon
grounded out. Price walked. Blll
Lomley hit Inti&gt; anelder'a&lt;bolce

members were lndueted Into !toe
Pro Footboll Hall o! Fame here
"' raise the total "' 54 In the
six :years since the enshrinement began in 1963•

and Thomas crossed the plate

Those honored at saturday's

CANTON (UPO - Seven new

By PETE ALFANO
Dallas Cowboys at Contoo, with the Orioles' tlrst 'run. No1- ceremonies on the st--s
,... or the
UP! !Ports Writer
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shrine
Included:
Ohio. !toe Baltimore Colts vlalt 100 Dra,y walked and ttoen Jim
Norm Van Brocklin's glitter- tho Oakland Raiders In an Inter- Noe fanned RlciQ' Syrua and LarMarion Motley of Clinton, who
Ing array or College All-stars league clash, the new ClnclnnaU ry Lane to retire !toe side.
pined lime at Clnkln McKID' had some bright moments Bengalo play their first game . Price fanned Billy Noe and ley High Scbool and was a cOOl·
Friday nlgbt, but they just when they host !toe Kansas Clcy Sheets In !toe top o! lttoe fifth. plete fullblck throogh eight
couldn't outshine Green Bay's Chiefs and !toe San Frandsco Jim Noe walked and tllole aec- chomplooshlpa
wilt&gt;
Paul
?Orpetual Starr.
Brown's
beveland
Browns.
Fo~· Nlners tangle witt&gt; !toe ond. Dave Thomaa made ~ wild
Elroy 11 Crazy Legs" Hirsch,
The AU-Stars scored tor the Sen.. ..., Diego Chargers at Sen peg II&gt; second and Noe 1\'0nt· Into
llrst time in three yean againlri. Diego In another lntar~eague third. Price made a bad peJ to a Pll...,atchlng great with the
the world champion Packers, conteot.
t~d and Noe ltolebometoscore world chami&gt;lonshlp Los Angeles
but Bart starr threw throe
On MoodlJY bight, th&amp;'l!iliralo ' ~""lie So~laol:run.
Rams teams.
•
touchdown passes to lead Green Bills pla,y host oo the Detroit
Jim Noe had worked six InnWO)'IIO Mlllner, a tw&lt;&gt;WI,y
·' Bay to a 34-17 vlcklry In !toe Lions.
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amual
chadty game
PI:&gt;well Trade Bait
day and bad only !wr Innings o! plonshlpa Washlng!Dn Reds"\!'"
~ .Pla.yed at Chicago's Soldier
Bills coach Joel Collier said ellg!blllzy left. He was relieved teams.
·: Field, before a crowd oi 69,917. Frldll)' he Is planning II&gt; trade by Dave Facemire In !toe - m
OIU Battles, one o! the all·
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Van Brocklin, coaching the veteran end Art Pl:&gt;well, holder of the fifth.
time great hal!ba&lt;k&amp; and I
: Stars for the first time, was ol !toe American Football
The Orioles acored ttoelrolher member o! the 1937 world cham- ·
·! dlaaJI)Olnted in his team's Lealll8 career record for ron In the - m o! the sixth. plonahlp Waahlngron Redskins.
: Inability to contain Starr- a touchdown receptions with 81. A Price faMed. Lemley wu safe Art Donovan, a detenahe Une-; feeung he experienced otten a1 plen!IM supply or good ra- on a wild peg oo first by Jeff backing great with the Baltl·
: the former coach or the colver&amp;, Including rookies Haven Lewis. NeiBOD Dr8J1 famed. ~- more Colts of world Utle fame
; Minnesota Vikings,
Moses of Sen Dlol!l&gt; State and roa walked. Larry ,Lane 111ng. In 1958.
''O.Ir 8&amp;COIIdary Jet us down," Dick TrllllP of Florida, was ttoe led ocorlng Lemley. Tony FolCborley Trlppl, triple ltoreat
the 11 Dutchman" said; .. I don't reaooo Collier gave !or pla&lt;lng dan lamed for !toe third straight ·halfback and member o! !toe
understand i~ we prec:lieed the 31-year..old Powell on time to end the rame.
••dream bac:kf'leld" of the C~Well, but we didn't play well." walvers and for aendlng him
Jim Noe In !our 1nn1np al- cogo Clrdlnals, 1rorld champion
Dale &amp;lags Three
home.
Iowecl one run but never eave up ot 1947.
;
carroll Dale was starr's
An undetermined Ulness, af- • hit. He walked nve and atruck
Alex WojclechiJWicz, a memfavorite receiver as he caught !ectlng two dozen player• and wt nine. Facemire allowed one ber o! !toe Detroit Lions and
,all three touchdown tosses rA 20, coaehea forced the Danver run oo t~ro hlta, walked one and Philadelphia Elgie tide teams
(, 36 and 13 yards.
BronCOI to cancel Frldll)''a lllruck wt ttoree.
o! 1948 and 1949.
;. Jerry Kramer r:l the Packen wor-~;
~·Joe Nama111 and
The w1n left Noe ~·•
All the new enshrineea said ·
•••• a 3~n
·: shattered an All.star 1111111 veteran Blbe Parllll wtll share record. Facemire Ia 4-1 and Gil one thing In common, that this
; record when he booted a 47,yard ttoe quarterbacking duties to- Price Ia 2-3.
was the greatest momeot of
; field goal midway thJ'OII8h !toe night when the Joto bold an
Dave Facemire led all hlltero their life and one ltoey would
: fourth quarter, breaking the lntraaoJad pme; St. Loots u he went two !or four at the never forget.
: prevlooa mark or 46 yards oet In coach ' Cbarlle WIMer reported plate. Facentire and Steve Wal'
Bat It was left to Motley to
1941 by Lee Artoe of !toe I h a t Clrdlnala cparterback lis had doubles, the only extra phraoe It best.
i Cbl- Bears.
Cbarlle Jobnooo and llnol&gt;acker basa hits of tha game. Bob Wal"lt'o just like being elected
starr completed 10 of hio nut Larry Slalllngs, both In the lis was one lor 000 ,
President of !toe United states, •
; 12 PIIIIS and finished wtlh 17 ol Ar111!', "are looking good" and
The Orioles' hill were aln- he oalcL
, :13 !or 288.yards before leevlng are expeeled to be available lor glee by ~en New and Larry Lane.
: oarcy In !toe lourtto (lJ8rter.
weekand games this aeaoon, and
The White SOX left nine men
· Four games tonlsfot hlgbllght Bollon Patriots rookie Joll! on booe ODd jiUide ena •rror
FI'Otlh Will Report
: llle nnt full weekend o! Breiten, a &amp;-loot-&amp;, 240i)OUnd while the Orioles left eight on
· exlllbllloo football actlvlcy.
defensive end, amooncecl hia base ODd hod four errors.
Same As Others On
• The Chicago Bean meets !toe retirement.
White SOX
130 010- 5 t I
Orlolos
000 101-2 2 4
Friday, August 16
Batterlea: White Sox - J. Nne
(WP), Facemire (5) and FaeeGALLIPOLIS ·- All Gaii!,IIOIIs
mlre, Noe (5); Orlolea - Price
freahmen
football candidates will
(LP) andD, Thomas.
report for Initial grid drtlla on
Fridly, Aug. 16, according to a
TRIAlS RESUI\IE
member
o! tha GAllS -chllltl
ADENAV,
GermaQj'
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SYRACUSE - Hoot Syracu&gt;e Moore tli&amp;Od 1 si!Wle 1nd then
ataf!SIIurday,
aurprhed Dowler's TriiWilia- 111111 - out Rick Ash and Al&gt;laa Quail~ nma 11111 bo hald
A 111re story ljlpearlng·ln Frt·
ilon o! Parkerobw-g by J)lllllng slammed b l - c k bose hits. today !or ~· German
dti,Y'a
PfiiOr made thingo a bit
Geand
Prix
otter
dellae
lew
oU a 4-3 oc&gt;sat In !toe Syracuae
Syracitoa'a only other hit o!
contllal~
according to t h e
caused
cancelaUon
of
Frldi.Y'
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Munidpol Pork POllY Lelguo !toe contelt wes a ftfth lllnlng
apobamon,
trial
a.
Tournament Frtd&amp;JI evening,
slrwlt by Leftfielder Moore.
It was alao announced that
Syracuse, Cirrlerellt t.am ol
Dowler'• Tranamt.aslon ata.rt- baiL
oond!Uonlng
drms wW be held
~ slngle...llmlnatloo evem, ed 1 comablck eUorl In !toe
Dowler'• Tranamtnton then
movea lnoo the finale .., W..._ fourth by aCOJ'Ing one run when tallied Its ttolrd and IIIIa! marker on lfemorlal Field beldnnlng It
: n...t.y against the ~rtm.r o! Jell WU!Iamson tripled and Tim In !toe laat Inning when Alh wOU.. 6130 each even1111 Ullo week,
1the Pomeroy v"' Eastern pme Valentine singled him home 111tto eel Roger Full 1nd be Jatir aeor- Slturclay'a condiUonlng drWa
i .be!Jw plljred today at 5:30 p.m. &lt;HA-' Uu&amp;. UltH lnd I K~(Dj J.n.. ed as ttoe reault oE l)laoad bello will bo voted on by members
o! the 1981 Blue Devil equed.
; · Two runs tn the bottmn of each nlng triple and a alxth !ramo am errors.
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At l•st 75 boys are taking
i \If !toe Grot and third !nmeo single by Valentine ~rere the
Alh, In hi1 three lnniJV OD the
part
In the pre-season condldoni' proved oo be the key to Syro- lone hltJ o!1 Syra&lt;use's Jim Hub- mound, atruck out o111rt bottero
l!w Pnl111'8111o Maximum time aleuae's "'JSet .victory.
bird.
and lulled three walkt. lowed
by the atate Ia 90 minutes.
Amos Moore, with one out ln
Hubbard, a rJshtbander, pve bird, !toe 111nnlng pitcher, !lintlrot Inning, got oo through lr&amp;JI to Lolli' Rick· Ash In the ned two and walked-.
eiTor by Parkersburg' a sho~ top o! the fifth after hnrllng
Laneo Emerick ...,... out . llve
and Steve Jenkins adl'lnoed hh maxlmum number ollnnhvo and walked two ... ~ •
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to second with a sharp slllo lor the weak, Hubbml had distance lor Dowler'• ~~..
SYRACUSE- Represe~tives
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Both runners then the dlatance In Syracuse's 11-0 &amp;!on.
of all teams Interested In par· and with two outs, win over Cheshire oo Monday,
BY INNINGS:
tlclptJUon In a Pea Wee Tourna' Ab~es soeke&lt;l ahard
The ParkerallurJ team nar- Dowler's
DOD 1011-3 4 4 ~nt at !toe Syracuse Monlclpaj
drita llolne both Moore rowed !toe liP to 4-2 In the sixth Syracuse
202 1100 X- 4. 6 3 Park, beginning August 12, are
wbea 1CUmich&amp;el ac:ored on a
Emerick &amp; Shriner; H~, 1aked to lilel&gt;d a meeting !or
Syncuoe got Ito •Ingle by Volentine otter walk- (WP), Alb 5 &amp; Al&gt;lea.
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when Stove WI,.._ IJV IRtto two outs, stealltv se&lt;•
VMPIRES: Art Sto~Jalif.~ae Ma~c St., Pomeroy, oi 8
· ott &gt;!ill! a walk, end ml taking third Clll Pllled Nelselrootl, Jim SOUitlby.' I ''
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II&gt; the Soulbern LoW ,SchojO! Dla- )II cloee tho POrtland lullding;
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CIDCAGO (UP0- Birt

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Ot course, the rest of the .

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'dereated the
Thurldl,y night oo' llnlah In third ploceln the lOth annual
or
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Into the IIIIa! 1111110 witt&gt; a 14-1 record, having been tmde!eatetlln leque pla,y,llld losttvlo
Arthur bo !toe aeml'llnal o!tha toumoment, Flrllrow, llo r, Rlclo' Smltii, ,Terry Loeaa, Tim W. .
cas, Joha Baird, Jtlt Dobblna; 2111 ""'• JIDI Ward, Orlatld cr~, Eddie Rooo, Dav!4 Y{loa .
and Jell Barger; 3rol ""'• Ccllcb llo1e .W..worlh, Rtlljjl Coulter, Eddie Swlahar,
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J)lrtlcltlants tOo In a 34-17
decision over the 1968 collellana, but Starr was the
dltleronce In the , . _
..He had a terrific · night,"
collegiate Coach Norln Van

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Brocldln said. uae picked lU
apart

starr i&gt;I&amp;Jied when Green

Bl,y

had !toe ball !or the !!rat 46
minutes. During thet time he
completed 13 of 17~ases for 281
yards Including touchdown !Oases, oo Clrroll Dale of 20, 38
and 13 yards. Another toss oo
Elijah Pitta .covered 72 yards
and set up !he Packers rourtto
loochdown of the night on 1
o~rd plunge
by Donnie
AMerson.
.Van Brock! In, whDa giving full
credit to Starr, also pointed out
that the stars' sectllldary didn't
c:ome ~ to ita performance In
practice. "We clldn't play wen,••
he aald. "I don't underatancl tt. n
Statr pointed out port ot !toe
reason. '•For a good passing
game," he aakt, •'ftrst you've go
oo hove good pass protection,
and ttoen you have to have the
racelvero rumlng good ~!lerna.
We got both o! them. I thou&amp;ht
· .we..
l!l!ll!ll!ll:b!~1Jn
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tied In leo8ue pb,y 111111 !toe lodlane. Fli'at ""'• I to r, Allon Acree, Joho Pot Rlll;f, staoley starlIng, Dlq: Acree, a-ge Batey, Jelt Glioao; .2nd 1"01f, Curtla llwah, Steve Walburn, Steve llraiiA&gt;a,
Dave Clraoy, Terry Brewer, KeiUI)' SJillder and Chester llouab.

LITTLE LEAGVE TOP 10 IDITERS
(Through Aug. 2)
PLAYER, TEAM
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J, Noe, w.s •
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K. Collier, Sen.
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H. Slunder&amp;, RS. • • •••••••••••6 16
J. Perry, Tig. • . • • •••••.•••. •1 23
H. Wether, TIJ.
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L. Slndora, TIJ, • • •• . ••••••••• 5 18
J. Day, Yanks, ••••••••••••••• 8 19
H. Taylor, W.S.
8 20
H. Smith, Tlg. •
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c. Griffin, Sen, '
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POMEROY - Meat the eoachOS night Ia Tueadll)', Aui. 60 at
8 p.m. at the Eutem H h h

Sohool, _,110\'etl~
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T!da dollelt wao DOl creolad .
Portland alone . and perbapo
tillo !lnanelal erlda ahoold be
thoroutlh17 lnvoatlptea and the
racts made kno!m io tile public.
Tho ~at octlon ill tho acbool
· admlnlllr- ahoold' 1!e very
earetulfl' tcrutlnlzed berortllll'
11na1 do&lt;lsloo Is made to elqoa
lite Fortland bulldbis. A I o n I
range plan lor tho aebool pro.
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Gold mela11lc llnlsh 111111 gold lntorlot; fltll pqwer equipment. rldlo, tlm..t IIIIis, Coaltorl ~air • condlll...,
tog. tocolly CIIIIIOd new CldJDaciJ'ade.'
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Bltlir, GalllpQIII FFA, by tho
A and p Groeory Store ol Galllpollt.
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_ Fred Deal, Raccoon Vallily
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Tile Junior Dlvldon Dairy
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by Ute Jack...,
Cr«lIt Atan. waa toeelved by Jclbo.
117 PQllo, Raccoon Valley t-11.
KaiiQ' P8JIIIO' wa1 Ute wtmer of
Uta Senior Division Dairy ShtnJ.
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POMEROY
- Salea tax ODIIacWOMAN KILLED
tlooo
IJ(.llelp
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AKJlON (IJPI) •• CluJ Robertson, t8, Akron, .... kWed Slt- thlo ·y- 'tolaletl#&amp;;i7t0llinparurday In a lwo • car collision ed 1o colleetlooo o1 f11;730.22
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E.LECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

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458 Second Ave.
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Sunday, August 4- 2-4 p.m.
. IN .OROER TO ACQUAINT THE IWBLIC
WITH HIS NEW LOCATION, DR. GEORGE W.
DAVIS WILL HOI.J) AN OPEN HOUSE tHIS
AFT~"RNOON FROM 2 TO 4. .
HIS NEI

OFFICE IS SITUATED IN THE OLD ALLIS_ON
ELECTRIC BUILDING. FORMERLY DR. DAV·
IS WAS IN THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSION·
AL BUILDING AT 414 SECOND ,AVE.

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llnloh Uke ,.., f..T, P\&gt;I&gt;Pil. L!m·ni!leage, WAS t2,195.

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DOlle The EIKtrlcaiWork

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•oerrtce of thO t!om.Ouni.O.tlurrfd lllien .lho
P.,tor1. of .tho 11 VnitotU!aihodlit Cforlner EVIIJ cburchee In
!toe .td'el, IIDOd It thO trOnt of
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. .Grand !Ports V-II 2 dr, liard Top. One earetw loci!Smart Turquoise 4nlah IR tto Ill v!Jilll bUcket ••II. Exannd.O:
4. ~. • obijl. 400'&lt;u. In, e,_.ne, WAS f2,896.
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even beon eoodollillad tilijl whleh
has no pi&amp;JIII'""'"f !acUWeo ·" "

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Newport 4 dr. Sedan. One earetw local owner. ~ diltll
green Dnlab with irhlte top, PS.PB &amp; AT, WAS t2,79$.

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Tho Portland bulldiJill. II .t h:e
newelt, mast moclmt - arlde
acbool lllructure ID the dlllrlet
and yet they »)in 10 IOqle
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lead as Starr1 alter misaiJw htu
llrst two pauea, coamectad on
10 stralibt before mlsol~
The l'ackero' IIIIa! polnto also
ogain. Meamrhile, Wecle Tr8Jil&gt;ham, obtained only this week came on 1 field · goil, 47 yards
from Atllnta, kicked 1 3D-yard by Jerry Kramer, lor 1 new All
Star game record.
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rnado ltllolo. Thll ..U tor pneUce, Then He lllldo S c b o o I
Board I."
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roaltlenta o! Portland reel af.
ter • the do&lt;ltlon ot #Ia Southern Local Schllol Boanllo eloae
tho Pl:&gt;rtland School.
In M8J! when the tax 18\'l' wet
. - UjMil, tho Pl:&gt;rtland prednct paned ttoe lOY)' bJ a tilrea
to one moJoritl' whleh waa bJ a
tar...- per-.,. 11w1 IIIU' olh·
or precinct In !too district. The
ma1n theme of our campaign
for Ute tax 18\'l' waa "Pieaoa
,...e our achool - Vote yes."
Now It oeemo they are tiOinJ
to clooa Portland School and
taka our -nt• el-ore;
Thai's gratlludelll

their cbUdren would be proper•~11 Olllcated lo lit ttoemaelveo In
.,r . • . •_... . ..; modomooclei1.AIQ&gt;drastk
GALLIPOLIS- Tkrf!e~ ,
a long ranp plan
were made during tbe':.... :U\0:
d bo rutile to our overall
houro by the Gallll C~ ·;
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Ill's Department.
I ~ to a shOck 10 the ~reata
'ferry Michael WW led.~~· 'ot 'ioortla~H! to have 'hair 1&lt;hllol
1
Crown C ey, was arres
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dll)' afternoon on two chaf..J rtalljo' thai ttoo school Ia being
each of mollcloua destruetl... ~ ~~· a a.chool board who
ot prq&gt;erty and dloordarfl' con- ~~¥l:'h a surrtlllltlausmandue~ He poated $315 and Ia ·~~. ·· - realdanta of Fort1and
to ~poor In conrt on Au(. 12, had ~~lion of such a
On a charge of aeaault....Sboi&gt;- doclatOn ,W.,WI&gt;ere tb&amp;JI consulttery, Errol Ruaaell, 21,Georp'o eel abolt ttoe exllitlnl alluatloa

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••ta enttu.slas~ arid desire to
play tootbiJ1. ..
Pc:meroy's Don Swisher. m01t
vallial!le plljrer of the SEOAL
In 1966 and son of Mr. and Mrs.
W8J1110 SWisher of West ""-ln
St., Ia cme of the bo,ya Mooa will
never have to concern himself
about when It comes to lnatructlng In entbualaom and desire.
And nelttoer IVW he o! Bruce
Wlllaee of Middleport, son o!
Mr. and Mra. Dwight Wlllace,
who returns ttola rail a veteran
of two yean eJperlence aa a
regular on the Herc:J•s defensive
platoon.
Ala IIOI&gt;homiD'o Wallace ~r­
Iled at defensive hallbock.' In .
1967 he was at defensive end,
and won a Mid-American Lineman o! ttoe Week honor,

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!OOiball team, the kickers. will
be o! exlremelrnponlnee, Frank
Gyrus, a a(C)homore, tram Coal
Grove, Js slated to do the pUJtt..
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. fercy )loss has Indicated ttoere
'Ill'"• otclinelwly, in'!he Pleaaant iii• loet tor the .ea. ,f'l'heae are ··.~ome
k.eJII; ''
Afi!: ibout sh: 41 kilys" to a sue- Une; tho Cll!estloo mark Is dept~!.
son ColliiWing an aUtomobile oe-. aaitf ·Moss, uthere :are other1,
: oe"!lil 1968 Thundering Herd Aa Moss puts it, hJf we can ttly

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as the quarterback starter for
the Thurw:lering Herd.

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number ot things will have to
fall into place for us. There
are certain key areas that we're
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view of the fact that John Hurst,
•· a fine junior college prospect

Little League White Sox
Close In On Loop Leaders

GALLIPOLIS - The White
Sox ·edpd closer to the firlt
•!1968 season.
place Little League Senaton with
11
C&amp;rter possesses all t he
physical attributes, buthe'U need a 5-2 win over the Orioles Frlto come on awfully t:ast," says dll)' evening on Memorial Field.
The Senators now lead t h e
Moss.
Uttle
Leaaue by only one~
As tor the already~stablished
game
with an 8-l record while
runner, Charlie "Choo - Choo"
Jones, he was moved to Ranker the White sox are 7-1. The Senat the end of spring drills, but atorS meet the Orioles WedneaIf one of the junior college pros- dll)' evening and !toe White Sox
pects should demonstrate h i s pla,y the Athletlce on Thuradll)'.
The Orioles are now 4..3 for
abillt,y oo handle the Oanker pc&gt;o
the •ea100 and meet the Senasltlon, Jones might well move
tors 011 WedneMa,y and the Tf.
back into a running slot, the
gera on Friday. The Tigera are
Herd's coaches be11eve.
ttolrd at ~.
In commenting on Swisher,
Gil Price otarted for the OrMoss irlllcated the situation rests
iolea and went the distance al~
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Moss Ia countlilg on Robert Crabtree, a 2~0Wid Junior !rom
Ceredo-Kenova; Harold Bennett,
o 218 - polllld -or from St.
Louis; Greg ·Gikas, a 22'/i&gt;&lt;&gt;Und
Junior from Wheeling, and Richard West, a 2011i&gt;ound Junior
from Weirton. He~ a,pln. Moss

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Star, Packers Too
Much For All Stars

lowing only !our hlti. He walked
11 and struck out 10.
The White SOX tOok a 1~ lead
In ttoe top o! !too tlrat lmlng
1rben Jim Noe walked, Tom Valentine otruck out and Dave Facemire doUbled to score Noe. Price
!aaned Jeff Lewla andRogerTa,ylor to end the lmlq.
Moss is reported counu._ on
Three more runs croued the
plate lor the White Sox In !toe top him as a regular In a wall-balo1 the second whan Bob Wallis anced defensive corps.
olngled and hi a brottoer, Stove
Wall11, doubled to acore Bob.
BiLly Noe and John Sheets walked and then witt&gt; the bases loaded Prlfe walked Jim Noeto!orce
Steve / Wall!~ home 111tto a run,

71nducted

Val

tine Jtruck out. Facemire

Into Football
Hall of Fame

grouJ\ded out 111tto Bill!' N o e
ecorl • Lewlo 1ralked and Taylor ht into a flelder'a choice
) witt&gt; Sb 8 out at the Pl~te !or
· Ill• third t.
The Or es got their nrst run
In 'i!it
of the fourth. Dave
Thoma - alked, Mike Watoon
grounded out. Price walked. Blll
Lomley hit Inti&gt; anelder'a&lt;bolce

members were lndueted Into !toe
Pro Footboll Hall o! Fame here
"' raise the total "' 54 In the
six :years since the enshrinement began in 1963•

and Thomas crossed the plate

Those honored at saturday's

CANTON (UPO - Seven new

By PETE ALFANO
Dallas Cowboys at Contoo, with the Orioles' tlrst 'run. No1- ceremonies on the st--s
,... or the
UP! !Ports Writer
$1
mllilon
shrine
Included:
Ohio. !toe Baltimore Colts vlalt 100 Dra,y walked and ttoen Jim
Norm Van Brocklin's glitter- tho Oakland Raiders In an Inter- Noe fanned RlciQ' Syrua and LarMarion Motley of Clinton, who
Ing array or College All-stars league clash, the new ClnclnnaU ry Lane to retire !toe side.
pined lime at Clnkln McKID' had some bright moments Bengalo play their first game . Price fanned Billy Noe and ley High Scbool and was a cOOl·
Friday nlgbt, but they just when they host !toe Kansas Clcy Sheets In !toe top o! lttoe fifth. plete fullblck throogh eight
couldn't outshine Green Bay's Chiefs and !toe San Frandsco Jim Noe walked and tllole aec- chomplooshlpa
wilt&gt;
Paul
?Orpetual Starr.
Brown's
beveland
Browns.
Fo~· Nlners tangle witt&gt; !toe ond. Dave Thomaa made ~ wild
Elroy 11 Crazy Legs" Hirsch,
The AU-Stars scored tor the Sen.. ..., Diego Chargers at Sen peg II&gt; second and Noe 1\'0nt· Into
llrst time in three yean againlri. Diego In another lntar~eague third. Price made a bad peJ to a Pll...,atchlng great with the
the world champion Packers, conteot.
t~d and Noe ltolebometoscore world chami&gt;lonshlp Los Angeles
but Bart starr threw throe
On MoodlJY bight, th&amp;'l!iliralo ' ~""lie So~laol:run.
Rams teams.
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Jim Noe had worked six InnWO)'IIO Mlllner, a tw&lt;&gt;WI,y
·' Bay to a 34-17 vlcklry In !toe Lions.
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tngs agai.Dst the Senator&amp; onMon~ great en:l with the world cham~ 35th
amual
chadty game
PI:&gt;well Trade Bait
day and bad only !wr Innings o! plonshlpa Washlng!Dn Reds"\!'"
~ .Pla.yed at Chicago's Soldier
Bills coach Joel Collier said ellg!blllzy left. He was relieved teams.
·: Field, before a crowd oi 69,917. Frldll)' he Is planning II&gt; trade by Dave Facemire In !toe - m
OIU Battles, one o! the all·
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Van Brocklin, coaching the veteran end Art Pl:&gt;well, holder of the fifth.
time great hal!ba&lt;k&amp; and I
: Stars for the first time, was ol !toe American Football
The Orioles acored ttoelrolher member o! the 1937 world cham- ·
·! dlaaJI)Olnted in his team's Lealll8 career record for ron In the - m o! the sixth. plonahlp Waahlngron Redskins.
: Inability to contain Starr- a touchdown receptions with 81. A Price faMed. Lemley wu safe Art Donovan, a detenahe Une-; feeung he experienced otten a1 plen!IM supply or good ra- on a wild peg oo first by Jeff backing great with the Baltl·
: the former coach or the colver&amp;, Including rookies Haven Lewis. NeiBOD Dr8J1 famed. ~- more Colts of world Utle fame
; Minnesota Vikings,
Moses of Sen Dlol!l&gt; State and roa walked. Larry ,Lane 111ng. In 1958.
''O.Ir 8&amp;COIIdary Jet us down," Dick TrllllP of Florida, was ttoe led ocorlng Lemley. Tony FolCborley Trlppl, triple ltoreat
the 11 Dutchman" said; .. I don't reaooo Collier gave !or pla&lt;lng dan lamed for !toe third straight ·halfback and member o! !toe
understand i~ we prec:lieed the 31-year..old Powell on time to end the rame.
••dream bac:kf'leld" of the C~Well, but we didn't play well." walvers and for aendlng him
Jim Noe In !our 1nn1np al- cogo Clrdlnals, 1rorld champion
Dale &amp;lags Three
home.
Iowecl one run but never eave up ot 1947.
;
carroll Dale was starr's
An undetermined Ulness, af- • hit. He walked nve and atruck
Alex WojclechiJWicz, a memfavorite receiver as he caught !ectlng two dozen player• and wt nine. Facemire allowed one ber o! !toe Detroit Lions and
,all three touchdown tosses rA 20, coaehea forced the Danver run oo t~ro hlta, walked one and Philadelphia Elgie tide teams
(, 36 and 13 yards.
BronCOI to cancel Frldll)''a lllruck wt ttoree.
o! 1948 and 1949.
;. Jerry Kramer r:l the Packen wor-~;
~·Joe Nama111 and
The w1n left Noe ~·•
All the new enshrineea said ·
•••• a 3~n
·: shattered an All.star 1111111 veteran Blbe Parllll wtll share record. Facemire Ia 4-1 and Gil one thing In common, that this
; record when he booted a 47,yard ttoe quarterbacking duties to- Price Ia 2-3.
was the greatest momeot of
; field goal midway thJ'OII8h !toe night when the Joto bold an
Dave Facemire led all hlltero their life and one ltoey would
: fourth quarter, breaking the lntraaoJad pme; St. Loots u he went two !or four at the never forget.
: prevlooa mark or 46 yards oet In coach ' Cbarlle WIMer reported plate. Facentire and Steve Wal'
Bat It was left to Motley to
1941 by Lee Artoe of !toe I h a t Clrdlnala cparterback lis had doubles, the only extra phraoe It best.
i Cbl- Bears.
Cbarlle Jobnooo and llnol&gt;acker basa hits of tha game. Bob Wal"lt'o just like being elected
starr completed 10 of hio nut Larry Slalllngs, both In the lis was one lor 000 ,
President of !toe United states, •
; 12 PIIIIS and finished wtlh 17 ol Ar111!', "are looking good" and
The Orioles' hill were aln- he oalcL
, :13 !or 288.yards before leevlng are expeeled to be available lor glee by ~en New and Larry Lane.
: oarcy In !toe lourtto (lJ8rter.
weekand games this aeaoon, and
The White SOX left nine men
· Four games tonlsfot hlgbllght Bollon Patriots rookie Joll! on booe ODd jiUide ena •rror
FI'Otlh Will Report
: llle nnt full weekend o! Breiten, a &amp;-loot-&amp;, 240i)OUnd while the Orioles left eight on
· exlllbllloo football actlvlcy.
defensive end, amooncecl hia base ODd hod four errors.
Same As Others On
• The Chicago Bean meets !toe retirement.
White SOX
130 010- 5 t I
Orlolos
000 101-2 2 4
Friday, August 16
Batterlea: White Sox - J. Nne
(WP), Facemire (5) and FaeeGALLIPOLIS ·- All Gaii!,IIOIIs
mlre, Noe (5); Orlolea - Price
freahmen
football candidates will
(LP) andD, Thomas.
report for Initial grid drtlla on
Fridly, Aug. 16, according to a
TRIAlS RESUI\IE
member
o! tha GAllS -chllltl
ADENAV,
GermaQj'
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SYRACUSE - Hoot Syracu&gt;e Moore tli&amp;Od 1 si!Wle 1nd then
ataf!SIIurday,
aurprhed Dowler's TriiWilia- 111111 - out Rick Ash and Al&gt;laa Quail~ nma 11111 bo hald
A 111re story ljlpearlng·ln Frt·
ilon o! Parkerobw-g by J)lllllng slammed b l - c k bose hits. today !or ~· German
dti,Y'a
PfiiOr made thingo a bit
Geand
Prix
otter
dellae
lew
oU a 4-3 oc&gt;sat In !toe Syracuae
Syracitoa'a only other hit o!
contllal~
according to t h e
caused
cancelaUon
of
Frldi.Y'
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Munidpol Pork POllY Lelguo !toe contelt wes a ftfth lllnlng
apobamon,
trial
a.
Tournament Frtd&amp;JI evening,
slrwlt by Leftfielder Moore.
It was alao announced that
Syracuse, Cirrlerellt t.am ol
Dowler'• Tranamt.aslon ata.rt- baiL
oond!Uonlng
drms wW be held
~ slngle...llmlnatloo evem, ed 1 comablck eUorl In !toe
Dowler'• Tranamtnton then
movea lnoo the finale .., W..._ fourth by aCOJ'Ing one run when tallied Its ttolrd and IIIIa! marker on lfemorlal Field beldnnlng It
: n...t.y against the ~rtm.r o! Jell WU!Iamson tripled and Tim In !toe laat Inning when Alh wOU.. 6130 each even1111 Ullo week,
1the Pomeroy v"' Eastern pme Valentine singled him home 111tto eel Roger Full 1nd be Jatir aeor- Slturclay'a condiUonlng drWa
i .be!Jw plljred today at 5:30 p.m. &lt;HA-' Uu&amp;. UltH lnd I K~(Dj J.n.. ed as ttoe reault oE l)laoad bello will bo voted on by members
o! the 1981 Blue Devil equed.
; · Two runs tn the bottmn of each nlng triple and a alxth !ramo am errors.
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i \If !toe Grot and third !nmeo single by Valentine ~rere the
Alh, In hi1 three lnniJV OD the
part
In the pre-season condldoni' proved oo be the key to Syro- lone hltJ o!1 Syra&lt;use's Jim Hub- mound, atruck out o111rt bottero
l!w Pnl111'8111o Maximum time aleuae's "'JSet .victory.
bird.
and lulled three walkt. lowed
by the atate Ia 90 minutes.
Amos Moore, with one out ln
Hubbard, a rJshtbander, pve bird, !toe 111nnlng pitcher, !lintlrot Inning, got oo through lr&amp;JI to Lolli' Rick· Ash In the ned two and walked-.
eiTor by Parkersburg' a sho~ top o! the fifth after hnrllng
Laneo Emerick ...,... out . llve
and Steve Jenkins adl'lnoed hh maxlmum number ollnnhvo and walked two ... ~ •
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to second with a sharp slllo lor the weak, Hubbml had distance lor Dowler'• ~~..
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Both runners then the dlatance In Syracuse's 11-0 &amp;!on.
of all teams Interested In par· and with two outs, win over Cheshire oo Monday,
BY INNINGS:
tlclptJUon In a Pea Wee Tourna' Ab~es soeke&lt;l ahard
The ParkerallurJ team nar- Dowler's
DOD 1011-3 4 4 ~nt at !toe Syracuse Monlclpaj
drita llolne both Moore rowed !toe liP to 4-2 In the sixth Syracuse
202 1100 X- 4. 6 3 Park, beginning August 12, are
wbea 1CUmich&amp;el ac:ored on a
Emerick &amp; Shriner; H~, 1aked to lilel&gt;d a meeting !or
Syncuoe got Ito •Ingle by Volentine otter walk- (WP), Alb 5 &amp; Al&gt;lea.
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when Stove WI,.._ IJV IRtto two outs, stealltv se&lt;•
VMPIRES: Art Sto~Jalif.~ae Ma~c St., Pomeroy, oi 8
· ott &gt;!ill! a walk, end ml taking third Clll Pllled Nelselrootl, Jim SOUitlby.' I ''
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lillnl In h red . .not 1M ~In view of reeentdoyell!lllllelllt ·aona ot . _, bu .r.clllod
II&gt; the Soulbern LoW ,SchojO! Dla- )II cloee tho POrtland lullding;
·lrlet 1 'IIOUld like 1o IPife Mai'j&lt; ljolmar, I ..,'1 ~ 'lillr tho

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Au!IUII i,

starr

CIDCAGO (UP0- Birt

Collelle

almoat gave tlie

All
stars the complete lesSCII of
~ kl Pill pro.foolbalL
Ot course, the rest of the .

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. CONSOLATION' mNEBS - 't't!e
'dereated the
Thurldl,y night oo' llnlah In third ploceln the lOth annual
or
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Into the IIIIa! 1111110 witt&gt; a 14-1 record, having been tmde!eatetlln leque pla,y,llld losttvlo
Arthur bo !toe aeml'llnal o!tha toumoment, Flrllrow, llo r, Rlclo' Smltii, ,Terry Loeaa, Tim W. .
cas, Joha Baird, Jtlt Dobblna; 2111 ""'• JIDI Ward, Orlatld cr~, Eddie Rooo, Dav!4 Y{loa .
and Jell Barger; 3rol ""'• Ccllcb llo1e .W..worlh, Rtlljjl Coulter, Eddie Swlahar,
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ian!, Grog Mccarey, 11onn1e llouah, Wink llouah, Aao~ Coach.
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J)lrtlcltlants tOo In a 34-17
decision over the 1968 collellana, but Starr was the
dltleronce In the , . _
..He had a terrific · night,"
collegiate Coach Norln Van

l&lt;$fth

Brocldln said. uae picked lU
apart

starr i&gt;I&amp;Jied when Green

Bl,y

had !toe ball !or the !!rat 46
minutes. During thet time he
completed 13 of 17~ases for 281
yards Including touchdown !Oases, oo Clrroll Dale of 20, 38
and 13 yards. Another toss oo
Elijah Pitta .covered 72 yards
and set up !he Packers rourtto
loochdown of the night on 1
o~rd plunge
by Donnie
AMerson.
.Van Brock! In, whDa giving full
credit to Starr, also pointed out
that the stars' sectllldary didn't
c:ome ~ to ita performance In
practice. "We clldn't play wen,••
he aald. "I don't underatancl tt. n
Statr pointed out port ot !toe
reason. '•For a good passing
game," he aakt, •'ftrst you've go
oo hove good pass protection,
and ttoen you have to have the
racelvero rumlng good ~!lerna.
We got both o! them. I thou&amp;ht
· .we..
l!l!ll!ll!ll:b!~1Jn
our tine and real One protec-

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. l;tiita,
Marlarroated
RuiiOU. It 12:·
creak
Rd., was

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Cheater, were 7-llln the Middleport Lequi and'piiJed brllllalily fotho Knar ~· Till)'
tied In leo8ue pb,y 111111 !toe lodlane. Fli'at ""'• I to r, Allon Acree, Joho Pot Rlll;f, staoley starlIng, Dlq: Acree, a-ge Batey, Jelt Glioao; .2nd 1"01f, Curtla llwah, Steve Walburn, Steve llraiiA&gt;a,
Dave Clraoy, Terry Brewer, KeiUI)' SJillder and Chester llouab.

LITTLE LEAGVE TOP 10 IDITERS
(Through Aug. 2)
PLAYER, TEAM
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J, Noe, w.s •
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K. Collier, Sen.
9 23
H. Slunder&amp;, RS. • • •••••••••••6 16
J. Perry, Tig. • . • • •••••.•••. •1 23
H. Wether, TIJ.
'7 2.1
L. Slndora, TIJ, • • •• . ••••••••• 5 18
J. Day, Yanks, ••••••••••••••• 8 19
H. Taylor, W.S.
8 20
H. Smith, Tlg. •
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c. Griffin, Sen, '
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.434
.428
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POMEROY - Meat the eoachOS night Ia Tueadll)', Aui. 60 at
8 p.m. at the Eutem H h h

Sohool, _,110\'etl~
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~a, and ~!~iii~ Jill' - ' (jj.
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Deal~

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GrHitr

Both New and·Usid C•rslrlced
For .Quick Scile.~ · · . : ·

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ll)'lllllllalulil.

T!da dollelt wao DOl creolad .
Portland alone . and perbapo
tillo !lnanelal erlda ahoold be
thoroutlh17 lnvoatlptea and the
racts made kno!m io tile public.
Tho ~at octlon ill tho acbool
· admlnlllr- ahoold' 1!e very
earetulfl' tcrutlnlzed berortllll'
11na1 do&lt;lsloo Is made to elqoa
lite Fortland bulldbis. A I o n I
range plan lor tho aebool pro.
IJ'8IIl 1D the Southern LoW ·

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Gold mela11lc llnlsh 111111 gold lntorlot; fltll pqwer equipment. rldlo, tlm..t IIIIis, Coaltorl ~air • condlll...,
tog. tocolly CIIIIIOd new CldJDaciJ'ade.'
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.awardod lA&gt; Etltlle
Bltlir, GalllpQIII FFA, by tho
A and p Groeory Store ol Galllpollt.
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iuntor F.U 'Oleen !1111811 Win-

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Dr. George W. Davis,

Optometrist

dalr7

· breed•: A,)TIIIIn - Ka11Q' fr7e,
TrlaDIIa t-Il; s,&lt;n~n Swill -

BedoyLalda,t-Hwolaa;Guorn-

. 111 _ Corobn liall, Ga!Ua Cle&gt;veTflltea 4-11; IJollleln - Eddie
Butler, Galllp)lla FFA; Jer117
_ Fred Deal, Raccoon Vallily
t-Il,
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Tile Junior Dlvldon Dairy
9towmanoblp Trot&gt;IIY apoaaored
by Ute Jack...,
Cr«lIt Atan. waa toeelved by Jclbo.
117 PQllo, Raccoon Valley t-11.
KaiiQ' P8JIIIO' wa1 Ute wtmer of
Uta Senior Division Dairy ShtnJ.
manoblp TrosiiiY whldl was apon-

on his

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We Were Happy To Have

F11nlshed His New Office

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POMEROY
- Salea tax ODIIacWOMAN KILLED
tlooo
IJ(.llelp
CouJdl! !or July ol
AKJlON (IJPI) •• CluJ Robertson, t8, Akron, .... kWed Slt- thlo ·y- 'tolaletl#&amp;;i7t0llinparurday In a lwo • car collision ed 1o colleetlooo o1 f11;730.22
oo Ohio 8, Jult south of here. for July, last y-.

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GOOD WISHES
_to Dr. ·Davis, Opiometrist

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ROACH &amp; .at.
.PLEASANTS,.
E.LECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

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Dr. George W. J]avis - Optometrist
458 Second Ave.
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Sunday, August 4- 2-4 p.m.
. IN .OROER TO ACQUAINT THE IWBLIC
WITH HIS NEW LOCATION, DR. GEORGE W.
DAVIS WILL HOI.J) AN OPEN HOUSE tHIS
AFT~"RNOON FROM 2 TO 4. .
HIS NEI

OFFICE IS SITUATED IN THE OLD ALLIS_ON
ELECTRIC BUILDING. FORMERLY DR. DAV·
IS WAS IN THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSION·
AL BUILDING AT 414 SECOND ,AVE.

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66 Pontiac ·~ .

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ftnlab with J&gt;eautltul lt!'lmi Interior. Air cOIMIItlon. ExcoPOiil """'
dltl?n. .AT,PS &amp; PB, II'AS t2,59S,
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llnloh Uke ,.., f..T, P\&gt;I&gt;Pil. L!m·ni!leage, WAS t2,195.

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A Pl:&gt;rtland Area Citizen

DOlle The EIKtrlcaiWork

2~395

•oerrtce of thO t!om.Ouni.O.tlurrfd lllien .lho
P.,tor1. of .tho 11 VnitotU!aihodlit Cforlner EVIIJ cburchee In
!toe .td'el, IIDOd It thO trOnt of
ttoe talJorntcleandllldl'fltlualfam.
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We Were Happy To Have

. .Grand !Ports V-II 2 dr, liard Top. One earetw loci!Smart Turquoise 4nlah IR tto Ill v!Jilll bUcket ••II. Exannd.O:
4. ~. • obijl. 400'&lt;u. In, e,_.ne, WAS f2,896.
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&lt;are, WAS t2,295.
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even beon eoodollillad tilijl whleh
has no pi&amp;JIII'""'"f !acUWeo ·" "

1,~$5
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Newport 4 dr. Sedan. One earetw local owner. ~ diltll
green Dnlab with irhlte top, PS.PB &amp; AT, WAS t2,79$.

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.budgat haa to b8
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the _ . . or Porllind ALONE.
Tho Portland bulldiJill. II .t h:e
newelt, mast moclmt - arlde
acbool lllructure ID the dlllrlet
and yet they »)in 10 IOqle
il. our chll&lt;!ren Ill ~ om • iire

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lead as Starr1 alter misaiJw htu
llrst two pauea, coamectad on
10 stralibt before mlsol~
The l'ackero' IIIIa! polnto also
ogain. Meamrhile, Wecle Tr8Jil&gt;ham, obtained only this week came on 1 field · goil, 47 yards
from Atllnta, kicked 1 3D-yard by Jerry Kramer, lor 1 new All
Star game record.
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rnado ltllolo. Thll ..U tor pneUce, Then He lllldo S c b o o I
Board I."
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roaltlenta o! Portland reel af.
ter • the do&lt;ltlon ot #Ia Southern Local Schllol Boanllo eloae
tho Pl:&gt;rtland School.
In M8J! when the tax 18\'l' wet
. - UjMil, tho Pl:&gt;rtland prednct paned ttoe lOY)' bJ a tilrea
to one moJoritl' whleh waa bJ a
tar...- per-.,. 11w1 IIIU' olh·
or precinct In !too district. The
ma1n theme of our campaign
for Ute tax 18\'l' waa "Pieaoa
,...e our achool - Vote yes."
Now It oeemo they are tiOinJ
to clooa Portland School and
taka our -nt• el-ore;
Thai's gratlludelll

their cbUdren would be proper•~11 Olllcated lo lit ttoemaelveo In
.,r . • . •_... . ..; modomooclei1.AIQ&gt;drastk
GALLIPOLIS- Tkrf!e~ ,
a long ranp plan
were made during tbe':.... :U\0:
d bo rutile to our overall
houro by the Gallll C~ ·;
1,)1'011l'IDI.
Ill's Department.
I ~ to a shOck 10 the ~reata
'ferry Michael WW led.~~· 'ot 'ioortla~H! to have 'hair 1&lt;hllol
1
Crown C ey, was arres
~···· eto~·)hlt more &lt;1 a abock to
dll)' afternoon on two chaf..J rtalljo' thai ttoo school Ia being
each of mollcloua destruetl... ~ ~~· a a.chool board who
ot prq&gt;erty and dloordarfl' con- ~~¥l:'h a surrtlllltlausmandue~ He poated $315 and Ia ·~~. ·· - realdanta of Fort1and
to ~poor In conrt on Au(. 12, had ~~lion of such a
On a charge of aeaault....Sboi&gt;- doclatOn ,W.,WI&gt;ere tb&amp;JI consulttery, Errol Ruaaell, 21,Georp'o eel abolt ttoe exllitlnl alluatloa

as

good

Green Ba,y. "

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By Sherfitoicih.nt

uae waa the dttference ln the
game, If YOU took him out of

there, we were as

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Twain: 'till lite llrll

fraised By .
Van Brocklin .·

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to worry about," ati,Ys thli coa~h,
••ta enttu.slas~ arid desire to
play tootbiJ1. ..
Pc:meroy's Don Swisher. m01t
vallial!le plljrer of the SEOAL
In 1966 and son of Mr. and Mrs.
W8J1110 SWisher of West ""-ln
St., Ia cme of the bo,ya Mooa will
never have to concern himself
about when It comes to lnatructlng In entbualaom and desire.
And nelttoer IVW he o! Bruce
Wlllaee of Middleport, son o!
Mr. and Mra. Dwight Wlllace,
who returns ttola rail a veteran
of two yean eJperlence aa a
regular on the Herc:J•s defensive
platoon.
Ala IIOI&gt;homiD'o Wallace ~r­
Iled at defensive hallbock.' In .
1967 he was at defensive end,
and won a Mid-American Lineman o! ttoe Week honor,

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ai we aoe them :HJht ~· \ I·
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'l)pl&lt;al · cit a Moss • eoached
!OOiball team, the kickers. will
be o! exlremelrnponlnee, Frank
Gyrus, a a(C)homore, tram Coal
Grove, Js slated to do the pUJtt..
lng and Joe Ralbuslly, senior
!rom Wheeling, .. m probably

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traJII(er
or
two
can
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~rail)''•· new head football coach role. '
mont whea John Flowers o! 1'1- nec.sWy btick~ alrenllb. ,
. fercy )loss has Indicated ttoere
'Ill'"• otclinelwly, in'!he Pleaaant iii• loet tor the .ea. ,f'l'heae are ··.~ome
k.eJII; ''
Afi!: ibout sh: 41 kilys" to a sue- Une; tho Cll!estloo mark Is dept~!.
son ColliiWing an aUtomobile oe-. aaitf ·Moss, uthere :are other1,
: oe"!lil 1968 Thundering Herd Aa Moss puts it, hJf we can ttly

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GALLIPOLIS- (FROM SOME- Is said to be mueh In the need
WHERE ON VACATION) - The Or a general overhaullna. T h o
most controversial topic of diS· Queen failed to mllke tpJd In the
cusalon 50 yeari ago on the Loolaviiie trade and her polralriver waa Captain W. E. R o e age was very light the two trfla
and Commodore F. A. Laidley she made to Plttaburt!h.

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L &amp; C Packet Co.
Evidently the poor old ~aen,
reported to be owned by John
w. llul&gt;bard or Plttl!burgll is In
bad shape. n was slalod • few
months 1&amp;0 that Caplnln Roe bad
purcbaaed the ~eon Cl\1' which

Loulovtlie - Cincinnati trade Commodore LaldiO)' Is no long-

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clmatl Packet Co. The atearner

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era! manager or the new c o mPIIIY and that the ~een CI\Y
J110Y be eotered In tbe Cinelnnati..Memphls trade. Wolter Qulg.

and the Louisville • Cincinnati
Packet Cu. Who was the man.
AUG. 1, 1918 - WIIO Ia manager, river peqlle wanted to ager olthe Loulovllle - Cincinknow. Bits or River News In nati Packet Co.? There aeems
the Gallipolis Daily Tribune tell to be a row on now between gins, employed at the Louiovtlie
Commodore LaldiO¥ and Cap- wharlboat for 20 years, has rethe story:
tain BlUy Roe, who several weeks signed. Other River Newa In.
JULY 29, 1918 - C~PTAIN ago was elected manager of the cluded:
W. E. Roe has severed his COR· ltne Cor a short time.
JULY 29, 1918 - THE GalCommodore Laidley IIIIIOWtced
nectlon with the Loulsvllle-Cindnnati Packet Co. His term as Ia at iiUnda.Y that Cajllaln Roe was lipolis pool was drawn orr three
manqer and treasurer of the no longer manager and treasur. laet iimdaybyLockmaaterSmllhline was of a short lllratlon. er or the L &amp; C Packet Co., and ers to make sufltclent water to
The CODIJ&gt;QnY advertised tho tact that the company was In no way bring the Kanawha River towthat Captain Roe's connection 001111eeted with the ~een CI\Y. boats and empties to the Kana.W·
Captain Roe comes beck at ha River. It is said that severwith 1he line has ceased in the
lollowlng ad which -•red In Commodore LaldiO)' with the Col- al mines would have to be ohul
lowing advertisement In TOOrs- down unless the emlltY barges
amd.a¥' 1 Enquirer.
were soon returned for· reloadNotice - W. E,, Roe Is 00 day' s Eno.Urer:
longer treasurer and general
Notice to ablppers In t b e Ing,

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It tme, Ia that CoiiiiiiOdore Laidley bas unloaded his llocl&lt; ID th.o
line for • reporlad P,.tce or
$250,000. II is oloo reported that
Captain W, E. Roe will be son-

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New ealllnet.lllnlt. Gmce Ill- .
eluded. 1127 Se&lt;ml Ave. In
rear. Inquire 1129 Second Ave.
or call MW240.
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D.H.Vf~,lllher

MoDERN s bedJ.'OOIII tiaule, tar:
m.lletl, at Cttelbln. I W.
room trliler, 1o1 11J rlnr, In

JULY 30, 1918 - ANOTHER

er general IJUlJlaPI' of the L &amp; wave of one foot of water from
C Packet CO. The steamer QJ.een the Gallipolis pool was let wt
CI\Y will nm In the Zanesville- &lt;i Darn No. 26 today by LockCincinnati trade under general master Smithers to let the Kanawha fleet of towboats to come
manager Wllliam E. Roe.

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AUG. 3, 1918 - THE lateat
from ClnciMatl regarding t b e

Good tlllldltlal.
ALL ELECl'RIC baa1e m Balli
Ill • lltarl dllt- rr.

JULY 3L 1918- ACCORDING
to the weather map, we will have
a rise. A.t Franklin, the ralnlaU

SPECIAL
THIS
WEEK

Tuesday was1.341ncbea, at Plllaburgb 1.24, at Wheeling 1.18, and
at Dam No. 22 there was 1.82

Inches o! rain w!ll ch will make
eDOUill water tor the packets
lor a ohorl,llme.
The Kanawha River operatoro
will In all probablll\Y be able
to send out another &amp;hlpment
of coot oo the rise that ts comIng.

Captain CharlO¥ F, Stalder ol
the lorry boat Franda recelvea
the only dally weather map that
. eomeo to Golllpolla.

Rotarv Cutter
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MODEL No. 48-3
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I 0 Ga. formed steel deck 6" dee~ V.. x 2 V," steel
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full Iength skids. Deck reinforced with full length
3 x 2 x ~ '.' angles and ~" fonned gear box mountWarner-Motive 10-30 series gear box - 14N series
shielded P.T.O. shaft- % x 3" forged and heat treated
swinging type blades.
Rea. $300.00

ONLY $229.95

AUG, I, 1918 - THE John A,
Wood, laid up at Manchester
Landing lor the pall two yean,
bas boon purchased by Captain
.....~H:ar:ll' .rRrow)l , and. taiJioo to"hiJ
. marine waya, What ie going
to happen to her IJ oot known at

present except by Captain Brown.

AUG, 2, 1918 - THERE wao
a small rl.. paaalng today !rom
the upper Ohio and Kanawha Rivers.

The Wllberd line of ercuralon
boats on the Mlaslaaljlpl River
baa been enJoined rrom BOlling
booze oo Ill aleamboall w b II e
plying tho waters bordertna tho

atate or ilwa.

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Gallipolis Tractor Sales
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was a big

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Hero's the feature·packed baler with the capacity
you need to get your crop in fast, when the hay
and weather are rlght.

• 17-ton capacity keeps you goiniJ even in heavy
back -swath windrows, bunched or windbtown
con'ditions, without plugging up

• Cho;ce of 3-phase knotter thet ties up to 17%
stronger or wire twi!lter that makes double·
thickness 4·wire twist

thing In

earlier

dey a

and moat all big packeto carried
bars. Tbe Andea, St. Lawrence

L~?§, ~!!_'!§._~t~'!_~.,:
SOU Conservation Service
Mason COUD\Y
PT. PLEASANT- Duri~ the
last week or so Jt has ~n very
pieaoant to see the ra1ns eome
alter what seernad like a long
drought If our memory is cor·
rect, it almost quit raining aooh
alter the first of June untO It
starlod again near the end ol
July. .

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Look!~ at the rainlall ,figurea
lor June and July Would make
ooe believe tbet we bed somawbat
oormol ralnlalllor those monthS.
However, tanners, lawn keep..
ors, and Oobermeo knolv that we
hove been through a severe
drought period.
It baa been our observatioo
that early hay was excellent attor it dried I{) enough to make
hay. corn starlod out well, depend!Qr oo whether tanners were
able to pt It planted, Some
early plamad corn waa aootled
by Jllo --season fiootl or tht
Ohio River In lfa,y, These areas
bed to be rl&gt;jlllnted.
Since the rains have eome
again It Is a ploaoure to wateb

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coq,orator of the Western Soli
CODJOrvatloo Dlotrlct, He bu
leaeecl tho Swackhamer tarm
bear .ulrttoM and planJ to d.velq, It Into a livestock enter•
prize.
Last siDitmer our lamlly vacat;on trip brought us tlu'ou&amp;h GU·
lete. Slnce we love to haG we
wore on the lod&lt;out' for pme,
For several mlloa belore reachlng GUiete frm1 the weal we
bed been soeltW herdo of ani&amp;lq,e on rolling ,PrairiOL !lords
or Hereford cattle were plem!M
alao. Farm pollda o1mllar to tho
oneo in Mason Coody were the
oonrce or water tor livestock
and game alike.
Upon atoppltW In GWote to
buy poollne at 40 conta a pUoo
we asked the attendant llMiut the
lRe!opo. He salcl thai Gllltte
waa knolvn u the antelq,e ~1tol of the Unllod St.lteL Ilo went
ahead to .., that -eon llvo
and aix lllouoand were ldllod In
that COUII\Y each 1ear. We '414
oot aok Mr. Keli)r Wh)l bo..bad
decided to locate In Ml- e-lY but we knolv It lo muoh 111'80.,_
or bore than lo Wy......, .

advantage~:

tillage-Implement combination.
You get dependable new equipment to speed yoor loll-

• No. 10 bale thrower is available with either drive

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Yw fllln thollllllUII.o oiiOOoy's pr/C6S, toOay's tradf&gt;ln alfowanc~:1WP!flou buy before the year le Put. you
ft"t ~nttal tax eavlnga through lnveilm,nt cred~ and
rtt-year dapreclatlon. Stop In end an ~~n~~ ·

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GRADER AND DRAGLINE SERV'ICl
Basements-Footers-Leach BedsFarm Ponds-5ept.ic Tanks-YardsOriveways;-l.end Clearing--811 Dirt
Top Soil-Ponds Cleaned-Parking lots
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tirm and movitWo WUI oeU at public Auction at
WENDELL ROUSII term 011 Route 554 located 2 miles east
ot Porter1 machil:.ery and equipmert, antiques, household
and turDiture articles, and olller itema.

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ExcGYitlng and Blldilg (DIInctwl

AUCTION

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Central Soya
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Fl. LlnOIIIIII I\WUiboul, Completely equipped with lkUI
am life jackets. 40 liP motor. '
Before 5 call ~. allet
&amp; 441-4188.
l'lf.S

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suction. $lUI.

ei,PI. Plellllll. 'II'. Va. Pal

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JUUUS MATHENY of Waterloo 011 Roe!Q. Fork of 13 Mile
Croek built a 500 plloo waterltV trou&amp;b In a Nrnlot. Tblo
concrete trllll(lh wUI be -ilad
by t woQ. llo uead lhi fiortablo
ateel trou&amp;b rbrmuvaUible freon
tba Western Soli CoalorviiiCII
Dlotrict.

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s ELI!lCI'IIOLUX Vacuum cleiJt.
eo 11. mi.blle 1to11te1 llefon Ill' wttll an allltcbml!ltls, aootl

llaal4bo llallt far W'+-1 ~
milo cl W. lad havlm, ... ' ;
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Watch nut Sundaya popor lor li•ting

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IC AUCTION

OWNER

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Andrew
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MH-30 CAN GIVE YOU AN
300 lbs. OF TOBACCO TO SELL. ·
PER ACRE. BUY ITNOWAT

AHE~TION

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reclllerltl Tat-

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plaal. Pb. 111·'1111.
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$TOCK OF CHEST f,
,&lt;STiLL PLENTY OF
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(3 •· NOrth of Route 70 on S.R. 79)
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TRACTORs·- 1961 2010
Goa,!"' 2020 RCI!
'-"' 49. T ~ cult &amp; ,_.,., 520 Gao, 530 Goa, A, G, 70
!Iiese!, i'Vmalla, 2 II hrmalla, 1 M, 1 Sll, i HO llleool,
. C, 1988 cub, AC W.C. w...-., CliO S.C., JlauOJ Harris It Std., Font 4000 OINel. FOrd 9N, FOrd 9N, Cclchlillt 560 DieHl, O.vtd Brldltr1 out11t, buzz eaw mower
ci&amp;i; flow,1010 Crawlot,
,,:.'ro.i,~' TooUi Plowo, 1-U No. 8 on llllllber,
"w.4 No.·s 011 Rublllr, t-U ~
' J911N DEERE PLOWS - 3-14 • ,810, 3-14 • .810A, 4-14810, 4o1ii'F1U: ~ Fol'd a-u Pl.,., a• c u e - &lt;IIIII, B' m.
~ chlilil &lt;Hau, i-t3t Whoel aprltw,' taGih borrow, 1 euttlpaehit,

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can 11111M
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er.et Plant, s ~~m~.

ttl b' lhtnr • 10, Ollf' of I ·
Iliad. M. tlblpe. See to lte-

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Don't wahl ·Pick !rom The Long Green Uno of John Duro

1Noyou finance
charges untlf March 1969. Pick the tractor
need-any moc;iel, any horsepower size, any tractor·

SAFETY ... staudard . l

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. In 118ft, carpelld, Jarte lat.

Ql!l OUR 81!lLI!lCI'IOII of II

volqnnont

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tlld. A ftt1 lllcll lttiale.

. TJiliEJ!:

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cleared several acre• or Iaiii
in pnparadon for pasture do-

centb at GWete, Wyo., is a. new

NOW I
a John DeereTractor
saves you money
3ways

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in our lawn and the sunllowen with the holiJ or Romld Gllll&amp;,
In our garden. It seems that !be 100 ol u.s. sou eonaarvadOII
aunliowers have shot q, 5 to 6 Service,
feet wltbtn tfle last week.
lAa' bouaht Uda tam a year
or so ago. Ho lo devolq,lnl It
HAROLD KELLY, UNTIL ro- u a iheatock rarm and boo

to

2 and-winter work. A reasonable down·payment (In cash,

Ask lor o free balot demonstration todayl

fAIKlliiG
f« farmers

Lay of the Land

• Choice of PTO or engine drive

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ply, modem belli lilt! ldltlll-

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CUSTOM SPRAY

and Sherley were the iaot paeketo In the Plttlbur&amp;b • ctndtlnlll
trade to carl')' baro. That wao ~ forrnerb' owned by the
OVOI' 30 ;yeara back. The Pl&gt;mo- late Captain WUUam s.y orJron.
1'01-Cinclnnatl packata earrled ton, baa been running ID t b o
bars up to tho Urne Commodore place of the IUite Adarna In tho
4!dl01' oold oul to CIJ&gt;Ioln --Memphlo
trade.
Gordon c. Gnone 10701fl
Tralllc 1118MPr R, S. :t&gt;eneer and Cli&gt;laln William D.
Kimble of the Llbert;v Tranolt
FORREST LEGG of F1at Roek
AI! G. 3, 1918 - THE lll'p Line of Whoollng have been vta- worked out a aoll and water
steel steamer IUite Adams, the ltlnr IOYOral of the river towna
~~~ aldo-l packet m the lnciodlng illtnllngtonandO.uleoKARSCHNIK PR.Oiofo:ml&gt;
Mlsolaolppl River, lo IIIII aut ton 1n tho 1ntareat or that 11ne
CharlO!
A, Karldvllk, 100 of
bl&amp;b and dry oo tho land bar of boato whleb are be operat.
Mr.
and
Mro.
Louis J. Karse~­
she ran onto in a tog two ;reara lng apln .. 110011 as 000·
nlk
ot.
New
Haveft,
W. Va., hu
ai!Q. The Uttle steamer s· a 1 dllillaa permit.
bean promoted to., ........,. In
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lltodlcal apeclalllt, iluliilecl at
McGdre AFB, N. J., with the
1'111111')' Airlift . Coin..,, ' :A
p'ldoate of w~ 11181iSclloal,
.. lludlecl at
SJaM; Col-

Tractora, lind get lh,..

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DJ10 I 490 Planler, .! Ml4 mw Pllater, I m 2 raw Plulo
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GALLIPOLIS- (FROM SOME- Is said to be mueh In the need
WHERE ON VACATION) - The Or a general overhaullna. T h o
most controversial topic of diS· Queen failed to mllke tpJd In the
cusalon 50 yeari ago on the Loolaviiie trade and her polralriver waa Captain W. E. R o e age was very light the two trfla
and Commodore F. A. Laidley she made to Plttaburt!h.

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L &amp; C Packet Co.
Evidently the poor old ~aen,
reported to be owned by John
w. llul&gt;bard or Plttl!burgll is In
bad shape. n was slalod • few
months 1&amp;0 that Caplnln Roe bad
purcbaaed the ~eon Cl\1' which

Loulovtlie - Cincinnati trade Commodore LaldiO)' Is no long-

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manager of the Louisvtlle..Cln·
clmatl Packet Co. The atearner

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era! manager or the new c o mPIIIY and that the ~een CI\Y
J110Y be eotered In tbe Cinelnnati..Memphls trade. Wolter Qulg.

and the Louisville • Cincinnati
Packet Cu. Who was the man.
AUG. 1, 1918 - WIIO Ia manager, river peqlle wanted to ager olthe Loulovllle - Cincinknow. Bits or River News In nati Packet Co.? There aeems
the Gallipolis Daily Tribune tell to be a row on now between gins, employed at the Louiovtlie
Commodore LaldiO¥ and Cap- wharlboat for 20 years, has rethe story:
tain BlUy Roe, who several weeks signed. Other River Newa In.
JULY 29, 1918 - C~PTAIN ago was elected manager of the cluded:
W. E. Roe has severed his COR· ltne Cor a short time.
JULY 29, 1918 - THE GalCommodore Laidley IIIIIOWtced
nectlon with the Loulsvllle-Cindnnati Packet Co. His term as Ia at iiUnda.Y that Cajllaln Roe was lipolis pool was drawn orr three
manqer and treasurer of the no longer manager and treasur. laet iimdaybyLockmaaterSmllhline was of a short lllratlon. er or the L &amp; C Packet Co., and ers to make sufltclent water to
The CODIJ&gt;QnY advertised tho tact that the company was In no way bring the Kanawha River towthat Captain Roe's connection 001111eeted with the ~een CI\Y. boats and empties to the Kana.W·
Captain Roe comes beck at ha River. It is said that severwith 1he line has ceased in the
lollowlng ad which -•red In Commodore LaldiO)' with the Col- al mines would have to be ohul
lowing advertisement In TOOrs- down unless the emlltY barges
amd.a¥' 1 Enquirer.
were soon returned for· reloadNotice - W. E,, Roe Is 00 day' s Eno.Urer:
longer treasurer and general
Notice to ablppers In t b e Ing,

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LouiiiVItle-cin&lt;lnnall Packet eo.,
It tme, Ia that CoiiiiiiOdore Laidley bas unloaded his llocl&lt; ID th.o
line for • reporlad P,.tce or
$250,000. II is oloo reported that
Captain W, E. Roe will be son-

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New ealllnet.lllnlt. Gmce Ill- .
eluded. 1127 Se&lt;ml Ave. In
rear. Inquire 1129 Second Ave.
or call MW240.
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D.H.Vf~,lllher

MoDERN s bedJ.'OOIII tiaule, tar:
m.lletl, at Cttelbln. I W.
room trliler, 1o1 11J rlnr, In

JULY 30, 1918 - ANOTHER

er general IJUlJlaPI' of the L &amp; wave of one foot of water from
C Packet CO. The steamer QJ.een the Gallipolis pool was let wt
CI\Y will nm In the Zanesville- &lt;i Darn No. 26 today by LockCincinnati trade under general master Smithers to let the Kanawha fleet of towboats to come
manager Wllliam E. Roe.

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AUG. 3, 1918 - THE lateat
from ClnciMatl regarding t b e

Good tlllldltlal.
ALL ELECl'RIC baa1e m Balli
Ill • lltarl dllt- rr.

JULY 3L 1918- ACCORDING
to the weather map, we will have
a rise. A.t Franklin, the ralnlaU

SPECIAL
THIS
WEEK

Tuesday was1.341ncbea, at Plllaburgb 1.24, at Wheeling 1.18, and
at Dam No. 22 there was 1.82

Inches o! rain w!ll ch will make
eDOUill water tor the packets
lor a ohorl,llme.
The Kanawha River operatoro
will In all probablll\Y be able
to send out another &amp;hlpment
of coot oo the rise that ts comIng.

Captain CharlO¥ F, Stalder ol
the lorry boat Franda recelvea
the only dally weather map that
. eomeo to Golllpolla.

Rotarv Cutter
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MODEL No. 48-3
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I 0 Ga. formed steel deck 6" dee~ V.. x 2 V," steel
r
full Iength skids. Deck reinforced with full length
3 x 2 x ~ '.' angles and ~" fonned gear box mountWarner-Motive 10-30 series gear box - 14N series
shielded P.T.O. shaft- % x 3" forged and heat treated
swinging type blades.
Rea. $300.00

ONLY $229.95

AUG, I, 1918 - THE John A,
Wood, laid up at Manchester
Landing lor the pall two yean,
bas boon purchased by Captain
.....~H:ar:ll' .rRrow)l , and. taiJioo to"hiJ
. marine waya, What ie going
to happen to her IJ oot known at

present except by Captain Brown.

AUG, 2, 1918 - THERE wao
a small rl.. paaalng today !rom
the upper Ohio and Kanawha Rivers.

The Wllberd line of ercuralon
boats on the Mlaslaaljlpl River
baa been enJoined rrom BOlling
booze oo Ill aleamboall w b II e
plying tho waters bordertna tho

atate or ilwa.

1

The boozebushiessha&amp;-become

Gallipolis Tractor Sales
l .. ;;

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:State Rt. 7 in Kana~ea

was a big

Ph. 446-1044

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INTERNATIONAL
17-ton capacity

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olmoat exllnet on Ol1lo and Mlooloslppl River packet boatL ft

il.

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Hero's the feature·packed baler with the capacity
you need to get your crop in fast, when the hay
and weather are rlght.

• 17-ton capacity keeps you goiniJ even in heavy
back -swath windrows, bunched or windbtown
con'ditions, without plugging up

• Cho;ce of 3-phase knotter thet ties up to 17%
stronger or wire twi!lter that makes double·
thickness 4·wire twist

thing In

earlier

dey a

and moat all big packeto carried
bars. Tbe Andea, St. Lawrence

L~?§, ~!!_'!§._~t~'!_~.,:
SOU Conservation Service
Mason COUD\Y
PT. PLEASANT- Duri~ the
last week or so Jt has ~n very
pieaoant to see the ra1ns eome
alter what seernad like a long
drought If our memory is cor·
rect, it almost quit raining aooh
alter the first of June untO It
starlod again near the end ol
July. .

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Look!~ at the rainlall ,figurea
lor June and July Would make
ooe believe tbet we bed somawbat
oormol ralnlalllor those monthS.
However, tanners, lawn keep..
ors, and Oobermeo knolv that we
hove been through a severe
drought period.
It baa been our observatioo
that early hay was excellent attor it dried I{) enough to make
hay. corn starlod out well, depend!Qr oo whether tanners were
able to pt It planted, Some
early plamad corn waa aootled
by Jllo --season fiootl or tht
Ohio River In lfa,y, These areas
bed to be rl&gt;jlllnted.
Since the rains have eome
again It Is a ploaoure to wateb

-no-..

..,,

coq,orator of the Western Soli
CODJOrvatloo Dlotrlct, He bu
leaeecl tho Swackhamer tarm
bear .ulrttoM and planJ to d.velq, It Into a livestock enter•
prize.
Last siDitmer our lamlly vacat;on trip brought us tlu'ou&amp;h GU·
lete. Slnce we love to haG we
wore on the lod&lt;out' for pme,
For several mlloa belore reachlng GUiete frm1 the weal we
bed been soeltW herdo of ani&amp;lq,e on rolling ,PrairiOL !lords
or Hereford cattle were plem!M
alao. Farm pollda o1mllar to tho
oneo in Mason Coody were the
oonrce or water tor livestock
and game alike.
Upon atoppltW In GWote to
buy poollne at 40 conta a pUoo
we asked the attendant llMiut the
lRe!opo. He salcl thai Gllltte
waa knolvn u the antelq,e ~1tol of the Unllod St.lteL Ilo went
ahead to .., that -eon llvo
and aix lllouoand were ldllod In
that COUII\Y each 1ear. We '414
oot aok Mr. Keli)r Wh)l bo..bad
decided to locate In Ml- e-lY but we knolv It lo muoh 111'80.,_
or bore than lo Wy......, .

advantage~:

tillage-Implement combination.
You get dependable new equipment to speed yoor loll-

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Basements-Footers-Leach BedsFarm Ponds-5ept.ic Tanks-YardsOriveways;-l.end Clearing--811 Dirt
Top Soil-Ponds Cleaned-Parking lots
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Croek built a 500 plloo waterltV trou&amp;b In a Nrnlot. Tblo
concrete trllll(lh wUI be -ilad
by t woQ. llo uead lhi fiortablo
ateel trou&amp;b rbrmuvaUible freon
tba Western Soli CoalorviiiCII
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Goa,!"' 2020 RCI!
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!Iiese!, i'Vmalla, 2 II hrmalla, 1 M, 1 Sll, i HO llleool,
. C, 1988 cub, AC W.C. w...-., CliO S.C., JlauOJ Harris It Std., Font 4000 OINel. FOrd 9N, FOrd 9N, Cclchlillt 560 DieHl, O.vtd Brldltr1 out11t, buzz eaw mower
ci&amp;i; flow,1010 Crawlot,
,,:.'ro.i,~' TooUi Plowo, 1-U No. 8 on llllllber,
"w.4 No.·s 011 Rublllr, t-U ~
' J911N DEERE PLOWS - 3-14 • ,810, 3-14 • .810A, 4-14810, 4o1ii'F1U: ~ Fol'd a-u Pl.,., a• c u e - &lt;IIIII, B' m.
~ chlilil &lt;Hau, i-t3t Whoel aprltw,' taGih borrow, 1 euttlpaehit,

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Don't wahl ·Pick !rom The Long Green Uno of John Duro

1Noyou finance
charges untlf March 1969. Pick the tractor
need-any moc;iel, any horsepower size, any tractor·

SAFETY ... staudard . l

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Ql!l OUR 81!lLI!lCI'IOII of II

volqnnont

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cleared several acre• or Iaiii
in pnparadon for pasture do-

centb at GWete, Wyo., is a. new

NOW I
a John DeereTractor
saves you money
3ways

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in our lawn and the sunllowen with the holiJ or Romld Gllll&amp;,
In our garden. It seems that !be 100 ol u.s. sou eonaarvadOII
aunliowers have shot q, 5 to 6 Service,
feet wltbtn tfle last week.
lAa' bouaht Uda tam a year
or so ago. Ho lo devolq,lnl It
HAROLD KELLY, UNTIL ro- u a iheatock rarm and boo

to

2 and-winter work. A reasonable down·payment (In cash,

Ask lor o free balot demonstration todayl

fAIKlliiG
f« farmers

Lay of the Land

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and Sherley were the iaot paeketo In the Plttlbur&amp;b • ctndtlnlll
trade to carl')' baro. That wao ~ forrnerb' owned by the
OVOI' 30 ;yeara back. The Pl&gt;mo- late Captain WUUam s.y orJron.
1'01-Cinclnnatl packata earrled ton, baa been running ID t b o
bars up to tho Urne Commodore place of the IUite Adarna In tho
4!dl01' oold oul to CIJ&gt;Ioln --Memphlo
trade.
Gordon c. Gnone 10701fl
Tralllc 1118MPr R, S. :t&gt;eneer and Cli&gt;laln William D.
Kimble of the Llbert;v Tranolt
FORREST LEGG of F1at Roek
AI! G. 3, 1918 - THE lll'p Line of Whoollng have been vta- worked out a aoll and water
steel steamer IUite Adams, the ltlnr IOYOral of the river towna
~~~ aldo-l packet m the lnciodlng illtnllngtonandO.uleoKARSCHNIK PR.Oiofo:ml&gt;
Mlsolaolppl River, lo IIIII aut ton 1n tho 1ntareat or that 11ne
CharlO!
A, Karldvllk, 100 of
bl&amp;b and dry oo tho land bar of boato whleb are be operat.
Mr.
and
Mro.
Louis J. Karse~­
she ran onto in a tog two ;reara lng apln .. 110011 as 000·
nlk
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New
Haveft,
W. Va., hu
ai!Q. The Uttle steamer s· a 1 dllillaa permit.
bean promoted to., ........,. In
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lltodlcal apeclalllt, iluliilecl at
McGdre AFB, N. J., with the
1'111111')' Airlift . Coin..,, ' :A
p'ldoate of w~ 11181iSclloal,
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THE FAMILY wishes to express
its appreciation to the many
friends for their kind expre,.
slons of sympathy during the
Ulness and death of Mrs. Treasa Swain. Special thanks to
While's Funeral Home and
Rev. Freeland Norris. 8-4-llp
I WANT to L~ank publicly all
thoae who were so kind and
lhoughtful during the lllness

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FUE STOUGE

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

and death of my beloved ther, Mrs. Sophia Duffy. To
Dr. Bulrimas. the nurses and
staff of MeiRs General Hoopltal, alao Dr. Harder, Dr.
llmone. nurses and staff of
Holler llospltal. my eternal
gratitude for the .....oorful
care whfch they ftl!VO to her.
To the members ol.lhe Pome.
roy Church ol Christ and the
many friends who Bllfsted me
1-1-ltc
eben, buemell~ level lot ovIn her care. To Hev. Jerry
watebdog. Clll . . . .
Bl!lANB, IENTU(J[1' Wllilller:
erlooking rlftr.
Mulers, Rev. Hobert 1Voods BEAUTICIAN wanted: Apply J11et """' on, brtDC CODo
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ACJIES ~ 1 mllea llf 121,
and Hev. Eugene Underwood
at Beveriy's Home of Beauty,
talnar. $1 11u111e1. . . . . ,
nlee 1 rooina, modem bath,
lor their words of eii&lt;OUrage. . or call llf2.3S33.
l-(4te a., 1111 mUea . . . fta. 317 CHEVY moiOr. Oonla&lt;t
lots
of bulldlngl. Mlnerall.
Jolm 'l'ucbr, H,..U Run
ment alld eoBBdlaUon. To
dDo aa ·Rt. Ill. Phaile lfl.
Cline Dalley, organist and
Hood, phone . . . . . »lle u ACRES - Large pond, milkFor TriCie
Ing parlor, hsm. Large •
the staff of Ewing's Funeral
NICE I ROOM boose oo Spring
rooms, I ballts. balement.
borne !« their efficient ser11137 FORD, A-1 oondlllon, a eoJ.
Ave., Pomeroy, wiD trade lor
vice. To those wbo sent flowlectm Item, eaU IIU'IG or IIIUN and V1IUDL 'J'IIlAPOIID
boose ID Middleport. Pbaae
ASIIOCI!TEII
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aee at 1111 Llnooln IBD.
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SYIIAWIIB
To all of these and any oth·
l43tp
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ers I may have failed to men·
lo lint
Uon, my deepest appredatfon.
GARAGE
WITH
eleclrlelty in
i'uslness Services
EUz.abeth Duffy li·+IIP

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AIC CLEA..EIS
Today Is 5unda,y, Auguol 4,

the 217tb cla1 of 1988 ~th 149"'
follow.
The m0&lt;11 11 boaw-ttl· llrst
quartM IIIII lull Ph¥0.

The -morniDtl . Ia s_t.turn.
The evonlai star 11 Venue.
On thlo cla11n hlotory:
1D 1735 freedm! of the PI'IOI
waa' O.llbllahed wllea John
Zei1Pr, pubUaher of a Now
York CIIY nOwiiPii&gt;Ol'o 11&amp;1
acquitted on libel chaJ'sea.
In 1914 Britain daclared war

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LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
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t2 NOO.N
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AND

4:30 P.M.
l&lt;eeoing Meigs
Gallia and
Mason Area
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she'd be able tq· fil into that.

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was 7 and taught me voice,
was mine. I was her creme de
Ia cren\e."
Another Jean Brodie lo Zoe
t pronouriced ZOH 1 was Dame
Edith Evans .

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When everyone is buying you
sensible 5hoes for ChriStmas,
a Jean Brodie takes you to
the opera . Winifred Mpve}eY·
Browne, a speech teacher who
gave .me a scholarship when J

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knocking around in her life.
Sometimes it's an aunt and
sometimes even an 11ncle.

"I don't oeed· th't!lbod bits
critics say abOut ~/&gt; .'V r'l they

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in her husky voic'e. ·'J think
everyone has af least 1 one

down.·

bruised and haltered .' But (mt&gt; of t.hemseiVes But, ·critk:alty.
can lake down-1he wall. bril·k anybody may have a valid
oint. If someon~ we~ to·say
bv brick 'til ont! can see over
the greatest actre:!'S' on
il. Then. with as much dignity · lhewasF,nglish.speaking
stage. 1
as JIOSsible, one may elimh
might
,
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on
some
night&amp;
· agree .
over the remainder of the
If
someone
were
to
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"I think ibere are\,a lot of
Jean Brodles in tHe. '\llorld,"
the red-headed Australian said

to.her. Sh~ mice eXJ&gt;Iained her
jJhilosol'hY for ov e rc Q.r:n in g
problems She s~id, ·on~ can'1
hurt oneseH into a brick wall
One only comes away bloody .

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$40, Phone

her way of ~hiokmg, ~re lhe
"creme ct, Ia creme~··· . ·'.

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lroat and bact pordl, eaU
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good ....Utlon 110: ono

Imaginative, s e n·s u a I, fNJs·
!rated, prou~ and eventually with Cl Jol of pretty things
tragic. Her gir11; 'molded to arou.ncl and all the men JIUt·k

sias.m--nnd di~nity ,
Like most adorN truint'&lt;l in
J•:n~lund . Zoe·· cun he com.
plt•tcly uhjedive abuut her
JJt•rforrnanccs. " Some ni~hls
I c111ru~ oU stage and tell my
dre~tser - ~he likell maid hut r
think d ( e:; s e r so.unds more
jolly- 1 .tell her. ' You ctre a
genius . I huvl!n't missed one
line and I'm playln~ .L(rtoat. ·
'fhe next night I'm liable to
say, ' I'm puliin~ tht! play

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in me. She'~ such &lt;.1 delicious
woman·, She ~an he at a party

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Slar," m lb., $1M. s.re,
ll1lOOI.'I' PRICIIl ,..... •
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MID, lilllll'ablcb Jfl(o;dwue, ONE ZO INCII ..at Iron 0011 llbr
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lumac:e ... .... 0011 lllllter,
PlcbDI Hlnlware. ·1-1.a,

teacheF, · she is outrageo.us.

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W~TER 'A~ · ., · telev.IJion, · (&gt;1-l&gt;ilably .because
' ,I)Ay &lt;l.lli!Jflll't·
no •lllail screen could hold
, ·A\ or.:JJQ - - -. ' ~pr~ Hrfe~er •.v.qcally,Zoewill
' r ,· •.c~.~~ iil.il'li ' · .• \'!' hea~ read1ng the d1alogue
~ , _.j'·&gt; ' oh a special set for ABC·TV
·'lllddiaol'e 4fl.l·in December' called The Se·
' liN!! ' cret of Michelangelo: Every
, ~an's Dream .
lnsuranc'e
~ . S~e is./! ·~"'arkab)e actress,
FOR ALL Jaur ~
·
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with an · Evere~t-Sized talent,
,
,
. . . _ and a personality so •trong
_eheck 1fllh Jout
•. . that you feel she could stretch
tj!tl at the lftal fM. Aie;ief, a steel bar lik• a rubber band.
M State St. ,APntl far.,aaflj;
She won a Tony Award this
liN, Rom..-s, hol]lltal year (over other such talented
lnd pDeral llllll1111. M actresses as Maureen Staple·
, · ,.
·
ton, Dorothy Tutin and Colleen
~~ 'INSURANcE Dewhurst) for her superb
A · , lire, life. .s 111a1e •· performance m t~e excellent
p ,__ •
ll nroa.dway play, . TheA· Pnme
·w•
• DJVWII, " '
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IJiooft. 446-t•.
. . Brodie, a Scottish school·

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deiDed 1lllh Blue Llliln. '
Heut e1setrtc ~ "-· ' ONE sroRY five room home
11a111r Plnltln.
,....,
In Jllddleport, large llvlill
.room, dining to0111, Jorge ldt..
I ROOMII IIIII bllll • .., lot cbell, wllh blidl cablDoU,
hath, two l;ledrooma, tun ba»
om Rl, II. Call ,. ._, ·

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~ OPEN !~ 10 A.M. to 10 bu.lhcl. Bring~ Ger• · ', / ,..
'• Pll. the. &amp;&amp;oW Drive In on aldlne Cleland, Radnio1 »&gt;fii.
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AUCI'ION Saturday, August 10
forhnt
at 11 a.m. We are leaving the
IOOUllty. WUl sell the follow- ~LI!S and !umlahed and ....
Ing at the reslden&lt;e of Pearl
!umlahed ·~· 11-f.l!tc
Phone
....
Jaeobll located on Rt. 7 and
121 at Laurel Cliff. IJvlng
room Illite, glider, throw I'LI!NTY' oii]IICIIor 1110 tJd.
er with all laclllttea. lJl ~
rup, eolfee table, el1d lablea,
oeveral stands, book ease, recCall - - ~..re
ord oablnet, eameru, pie-.. ottoman, magazine nJRNIBIIBD IIIII ~
apll'lmelltl. Clale to ldlaoL
rac:b, books, oomplele set of
1'
111110 . . . .
10.116
plano Jeasons valued at $1110.
Two radlllll, one FM II AM,
Ironer, grill, air Clllldllloner, 'I1WLER SPACE, Ill utlllllel
avlllablt. i'Jlqalre ~ lfDlbor.
~ canner, F'reoch lrJ·
ry
Iller I ar I p.m. Wrllo P.
er, bkd cage, old sea chest,
O.Boi:GI~.UI-Ile
wall telephone, Iampo, bowling balla, dishes, cootlng
utenslla, cloli1ea hamper, step nliiNIBIII:D OARAGB ..-.
1111111 • I.blcalll BID. -~
ltool, a large collection of no.
paid: a.laltl GIIIJ. l'llaal ...
veiUea and 110111e antlquea, 1
'·
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olee. collecllon. Somalhlng lor
everyooe. Mr. and Mrs. CUI·
nvl: 110011 ...... .._,
ford Jacobo, owner. Terms
bal1t, Ill PwD/.... . .
ctlb, not responoible lor accllid Olell• •
denll. Sale oonduded by the
7-M.UC
liradrord Audlon Co., lloJ: 111, ~Raclne, Oblo. Pbone 9$3821.
FIVE ROOMS, . balh, funllabod
Lund! served.
8-4-ltc
apariml!lll, two or lbrae peo.
pie. MAG' Food Marbl, Rt.
Nolb
7, lllddlopart,
7-11-tle
N!CimLING'S BEAUTY ll1op
wiD be claoed August 4 'NOW OPEN Bob'a Mobil Olarl,
lllrqh A118111114.
Hltc
th.
boautllul Oblo Rhw.
ol
WILL DO .wing II bomo hJCh Wlllr. Slate appi'O\'ed.'
..
IIppert, poebll, peplng,
heat•nkc, alteratlonl,
...... Preddlt 'l'llabot, Malon, TRAILI!IR SPACB, lllf lilt, Ill
.... 'I'IUIII.
~
uunuea, 1arp cprner Jat, Ia.
town. Jalm Pultl, 311 lileall
IW'PY JIOUR, SheungSptlop
St.' Middleport, Olllo. l'llllile
' IIIII Clab. S to I p.m. Moaaw or -.uoo. 1-1 tte
' ,., thna Prtday. Ladles nl!lhl
' "frY Prtday.
Mile SMALL HOI1SI! at Portillld·
All · ~. Write Bos
Till! MO'I'IIER who has two
7, RadDe, Olllo.
1-1-tle
•
eblldNn, Da•ld 15, daughter
IS, lllllband overae... and obe
For We
bon Mrs. Mary Ord that
PAIR
at
llmne eat., ..,.
llwd In l'l&gt;meroy. I! &amp;!ked to
~ old, • : allo wiD
WI lft.S30'7.
U41p
&amp;In lo 80od bomo Cl«'m.
Sbopard pup, ..... II!CIIIha
AIIHOUNCING that the Brsd·
old. !'bone ..... , ......
bd AUdloll Co. hu moved
lbelr aew and Ullld lurnlture
liOn kl the Court Building IIORRI!LL MARB: needl aper.
lernl rider. Plloae T4HUI.
IIGt door kl the pool office
7-11-le
• 'l'blrd St. In Raclne and
'me a very o1ee Une of fur.
nlbn. eo...,. In and aee )'Gil FIVE ROOM &lt;Ottqe with flou.
lllul 'flew of Ohio Rlvor, a1
Mlf be nrprlled. Store houn
Long
Bolloli\, Vlrgll Wllbr,
11 kl I M'onday lhnlugh Sat..
Ntkl
,..,.,.. 'nlelr prices are leas. Racine, Oblo.
1431c

Iller• after inllrelhan
2'h years. TileY wen ci1P1W'ed
Air FOrce

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Public Sale

on Gei'IIIIJI1 u America Issued
a proclamation ot •lllriliiY.
111 19S5 Red China nleued 11 ·

Dick Turner

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NO. f. II'IUilUI .OO.U. at !IJro.
mer alnldil Coal Oo. llpJile,
loeated 5 mUes wt ol WeiJt.
!Ia COMET Camorllhle: lu·
ldD. Pbone !M.m7 Wellllon gandy 1lllb bloct top. PrioOd
HelpW1nted
far ~ Wellon Coal
to IIIII. 7fS.4111.
l-14te
Krl'CIIEN HELP wanted. ApOmipaJQJ. .
f.JNIIe
ply in person. Crow'l Sleak
OIIB OF THE BEST ..,_.,
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House.
I-J.6tc SAVI! NOW 01111widmDn
lloata,
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10-U..JS-1( fl.. deeD IIIIICie,
WANTED TWO WOIIIOII earn illurdJ, 11ne ran 11o11om1. 'jRlltlblt IDnllmellt . I or •
oameaae who wllhM to oper- GEO. IIOilB1'B1'I'BR Jlnllet
~ ....tty, • houn dally. car
ODe mile otl Rt. IS, • IJnlt.
ate
tbe1r 01111 bulilDB. Ooa- IIACJN!t AREA - t i'OIIIIlll,
necessary. Vhite lloJ:
Boacl.
.,..,. . tact L1ldl lfart at RadDe P'lll1
bath, buemlol, I car aaraae.
..., Tho Dally Sentinel, Pom·
Value Martel, Itt. Ill, lladne.
I leYel acna Ill Rt. 121.
eroy, Oblo.
l-Ute lli1 NllWPORT a.;,.Jer, ..
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..1-lte NAYLOIIS llll!UIIEA- Zlots
Door, 80od rallbor, &amp;OCid
1lllb lllll11 boule.
WAn'RESSI!S wanted, Da lr y tllape. lluloa llayiloldl, w.
GREAT DANB ntlaWed doC, MJilllLEI'ORT - Large 7
Valley, Pomeroy. Phone a
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THE FAMILY wishes to express
its appreciation to the many
friends for their kind expre,.
slons of sympathy during the
Ulness and death of Mrs. Treasa Swain. Special thanks to
While's Funeral Home and
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I WANT to L~ank publicly all
thoae who were so kind and
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FUE STOUGE

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

and death of my beloved ther, Mrs. Sophia Duffy. To
Dr. Bulrimas. the nurses and
staff of MeiRs General Hoopltal, alao Dr. Harder, Dr.
llmone. nurses and staff of
Holler llospltal. my eternal
gratitude for the .....oorful
care whfch they ftl!VO to her.
To the members ol.lhe Pome.
roy Church ol Christ and the
many friends who Bllfsted me
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watebdog. Clll . . . .
Bl!lANB, IENTU(J[1' Wllilller:
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Mulers, Rev. Hobert 1Voods BEAUTICIAN wanted: Apply J11et """' on, brtDC CODo
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and Hev. Eugene Underwood
at Beveriy's Home of Beauty,
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lor their words of eii&lt;OUrage. . or call llf2.3S33.
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lots
of bulldlngl. Mlnerall.
Jolm 'l'ucbr, H,..U Run
ment alld eoBBdlaUon. To
dDo aa ·Rt. Ill. Phaile lfl.
Cline Dalley, organist and
Hood, phone . . . . . »lle u ACRES - Large pond, milkFor TriCie
Ing parlor, hsm. Large •
the staff of Ewing's Funeral
NICE I ROOM boose oo Spring
rooms, I ballts. balement.
borne !« their efficient ser11137 FORD, A-1 oondlllon, a eoJ.
Ave., Pomeroy, wiD trade lor
vice. To those wbo sent flowlectm Item, eaU IIU'IG or IIIUN and V1IUDL 'J'IIlAPOIID
boose ID Middleport. Pbaae
ASIIOCI!TEII
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aee at 1111 Llnooln IBD.
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To all of these and any oth·
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lo lint
Uon, my deepest appredatfon.
GARAGE
WITH
eleclrlelty in
i'uslness Services
EUz.abeth Duffy li·+IIP

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The evonlai star 11 Venue.
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Gill - · fully equipped.
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found called, say. sensa vision,
she'd be able tq· fil into that.

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was mine. I was her creme de
Ia cren\e."
Another Jean Brodie lo Zoe
t pronouriced ZOH 1 was Dame
Edith Evans .

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When everyone is buying you
sensible 5hoes for ChriStmas,
a Jean Brodie takes you to
the opera . Winifred Mpve}eY·
Browne, a speech teacher who
gave .me a scholarship when J

ANQ DA'nNG
There are ' no extant writ' ROtJ'I'E· 110 II Ewqnen. Ph.
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knocking around in her life.
Sometimes it's an aunt and
sometimes even an 11ncle.

"I don't oeed· th't!lbod bits
critics say abOut ~/&gt; .'V r'l they

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.ol USED CARS
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in her husky voic'e. ·'J think
everyone has af least 1 one

down.·

bruised and haltered .' But (mt&gt; of t.hemseiVes But, ·critk:alty.
can lake down-1he wall. bril·k anybody may have a valid
oint. If someon~ we~ to·say
bv brick 'til ont! can see over
the greatest actre:!'S' on
il. Then. with as much dignity · lhewasF,nglish.speaking
stage. 1
as JIOSsible, one may elimh
might
,
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on
some
night&amp;
· agree .
over the remainder of the
If
someone
were
to
,$~·y fiiam
wall.·

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"I think ibere are\,a lot of
Jean Brodles in tHe. '\llorld,"
the red-headed Australian said

to.her. Sh~ mice eXJ&gt;Iained her
jJhilosol'hY for ov e rc Q.r:n in g
problems She s~id, ·on~ can'1
hurt oneseH into a brick wall
One only comes away bloody .

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$40, Phone

her way of ~hiokmg, ~re lhe
"creme ct, Ia creme~··· . ·'.

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lroat and bact pordl, eaU
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good ....Utlon 110: ono

Imaginative, s e n·s u a I, fNJs·
!rated, prou~ and eventually with Cl Jol of pretty things
tragic. Her gir11; 'molded to arou.ncl and all the men JIUt·k

sias.m--nnd di~nity ,
Like most adorN truint'&lt;l in
J•:n~lund . Zoe·· cun he com.
plt•tcly uhjedive abuut her
JJt•rforrnanccs. " Some ni~hls
I c111ru~ oU stage and tell my
dre~tser - ~he likell maid hut r
think d ( e:; s e r so.unds more
jolly- 1 .tell her. ' You ctre a
genius . I huvl!n't missed one
line and I'm playln~ .L(rtoat. ·
'fhe next night I'm liable to
say, ' I'm puliin~ tht! play

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in me. She'~ such &lt;.1 delicious
woman·, She ~an he at a party

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Slar," m lb., $1M. s.re,
ll1lOOI.'I' PRICIIl ,..... •
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- lldld lloar ~ . . .
MID, lilllll'ablcb Jfl(o;dwue, ONE ZO INCII ..at Iron 0011 llbr
,.,....... JIMdiiP!IIt,
lumac:e ... .... 0011 lllllter,
PlcbDI Hlnlware. ·1-1.a,

teacheF, · she is outrageo.us.

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.'UOI ·G "W'""' . , · ' CaldweU •)las '!lonr vci·y little
W~TER 'A~ · ., · telev.IJion, · (&gt;1-l&gt;ilably .because
' ,I)Ay &lt;l.lli!Jflll't·
no •lllail screen could hold
, ·A\ or.:JJQ - - -. ' ~pr~ Hrfe~er •.v.qcally,Zoewill
' r ,· •.c~.~~ iil.il'li ' · .• \'!' hea~ read1ng the d1alogue
~ , _.j'·&gt; ' oh a special set for ABC·TV
·'lllddiaol'e 4fl.l·in December' called The Se·
' liN!! ' cret of Michelangelo: Every
, ~an's Dream .
lnsuranc'e
~ . S~e is./! ·~"'arkab)e actress,
FOR ALL Jaur ~
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with an · Evere~t-Sized talent,
,
,
. . . _ and a personality so •trong
_eheck 1fllh Jout
•. . that you feel she could stretch
tj!tl at the lftal fM. Aie;ief, a steel bar lik• a rubber band.
M State St. ,APntl far.,aaflj;
She won a Tony Award this
liN, Rom..-s, hol]lltal year (over other such talented
lnd pDeral llllll1111. M actresses as Maureen Staple·
, · ,.
·
ton, Dorothy Tutin and Colleen
~~ 'INSURANcE Dewhurst) for her superb
A · , lire, life. .s 111a1e •· performance m t~e excellent
p ,__ •
ll nroa.dway play, . TheA· Pnme
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of MISS "Jean Brodle." s Jean
IJiooft. 446-t•.
. . Brodie, a Scottish school·

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deiDed 1lllh Blue Llliln. '
Heut e1setrtc ~ "-· ' ONE sroRY five room home
11a111r Plnltln.
,....,
In Jllddleport, large llvlill
.room, dining to0111, Jorge ldt..
I ROOMII IIIII bllll • .., lot cbell, wllh blidl cablDoU,
hath, two l;ledrooma, tun ba»
om Rl, II. Call ,. ._, ·

OOOONG TOMATOBS, tl.S
~ OPEN !~ 10 A.M. to 10 bu.lhcl. Bring~ Ger• · ', / ,..
'• Pll. the. &amp;&amp;oW Drive In on aldlne Cleland, Radnio1 »&gt;fii.
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} tilt by-ptia Rt. 7. Soft ...
;
,&gt; eie~ J!lod food. specials oil FUD OA'I1, He117a,M, .....,,,,
IIGitom, PlloDt .. ••:
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AUCI'ION Saturday, August 10
forhnt
at 11 a.m. We are leaving the
IOOUllty. WUl sell the follow- ~LI!S and !umlahed and ....
Ing at the reslden&lt;e of Pearl
!umlahed ·~· 11-f.l!tc
Phone
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Jaeobll located on Rt. 7 and
121 at Laurel Cliff. IJvlng
room Illite, glider, throw I'LI!NTY' oii]IICIIor 1110 tJd.
er with all laclllttea. lJl ~
rup, eolfee table, el1d lablea,
oeveral stands, book ease, recCall - - ~..re
ord oablnet, eameru, pie-.. ottoman, magazine nJRNIBIIBD IIIII ~
apll'lmelltl. Clale to ldlaoL
rac:b, books, oomplele set of
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10.116
plano Jeasons valued at $1110.
Two radlllll, one FM II AM,
Ironer, grill, air Clllldllloner, 'I1WLER SPACE, Ill utlllllel
avlllablt. i'Jlqalre ~ lfDlbor.
~ canner, F'reoch lrJ·
ry
Iller I ar I p.m. Wrllo P.
er, bkd cage, old sea chest,
O.Boi:GI~.UI-Ile
wall telephone, Iampo, bowling balla, dishes, cootlng
utenslla, cloli1ea hamper, step nliiNIBIII:D OARAGB ..-.
1111111 • I.blcalll BID. -~
ltool, a large collection of no.
paid: a.laltl GIIIJ. l'llaal ...
veiUea and 110111e antlquea, 1
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olee. collecllon. Somalhlng lor
everyooe. Mr. and Mrs. CUI·
nvl: 110011 ...... .._,
ford Jacobo, owner. Terms
bal1t, Ill PwD/.... . .
ctlb, not responoible lor accllid Olell• •
denll. Sale oonduded by the
7-M.UC
liradrord Audlon Co., lloJ: 111, ~Raclne, Oblo. Pbone 9$3821.
FIVE ROOMS, . balh, funllabod
Lund! served.
8-4-ltc
apariml!lll, two or lbrae peo.
pie. MAG' Food Marbl, Rt.
Nolb
7, lllddlopart,
7-11-tle
N!CimLING'S BEAUTY ll1op
wiD be claoed August 4 'NOW OPEN Bob'a Mobil Olarl,
lllrqh A118111114.
Hltc
th.
boautllul Oblo Rhw.
ol
WILL DO .wing II bomo hJCh Wlllr. Slate appi'O\'ed.'
..
IIppert, poebll, peplng,
heat•nkc, alteratlonl,
...... Preddlt 'l'llabot, Malon, TRAILI!IR SPACB, lllf lilt, Ill
.... 'I'IUIII.
~
uunuea, 1arp cprner Jat, Ia.
town. Jalm Pultl, 311 lileall
IW'PY JIOUR, SheungSptlop
St.' Middleport, Olllo. l'llllile
' IIIII Clab. S to I p.m. Moaaw or -.uoo. 1-1 tte
' ,., thna Prtday. Ladles nl!lhl
' "frY Prtday.
Mile SMALL HOI1SI! at Portillld·
All · ~. Write Bos
Till! MO'I'IIER who has two
7, RadDe, Olllo.
1-1-tle
•
eblldNn, Da•ld 15, daughter
IS, lllllband overae... and obe
For We
bon Mrs. Mary Ord that
PAIR
at
llmne eat., ..,.
llwd In l'l&gt;meroy. I! &amp;!ked to
~ old, • : allo wiD
WI lft.S30'7.
U41p
&amp;In lo 80od bomo Cl«'m.
Sbopard pup, ..... II!CIIIha
AIIHOUNCING that the Brsd·
old. !'bone ..... , ......
bd AUdloll Co. hu moved
lbelr aew and Ullld lurnlture
liOn kl the Court Building IIORRI!LL MARB: needl aper.
lernl rider. Plloae T4HUI.
IIGt door kl the pool office
7-11-le
• 'l'blrd St. In Raclne and
'me a very o1ee Une of fur.
nlbn. eo...,. In and aee )'Gil FIVE ROOM &lt;Ottqe with flou.
lllul 'flew of Ohio Rlvor, a1
Mlf be nrprlled. Store houn
Long
Bolloli\, Vlrgll Wllbr,
11 kl I M'onday lhnlugh Sat..
Ntkl
,..,.,.. 'nlelr prices are leas. Racine, Oblo.
1431c

Iller• after inllrelhan
2'h years. TileY wen ci1P1W'ed
Air FOrce

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or near Pomeroy area. l'llonti

Public Sale

on Gei'IIIIJI1 u America Issued
a proclamation ot •lllriliiY.
111 19S5 Red China nleued 11 ·

Dick Turner

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SAVE SPACE

NO. f. II'IUilUI .OO.U. at !IJro.
mer alnldil Coal Oo. llpJile,
loeated 5 mUes wt ol WeiJt.
!Ia COMET Camorllhle: lu·
ldD. Pbone !M.m7 Wellllon gandy 1lllb bloct top. PrioOd
HelpW1nted
far ~ Wellon Coal
to IIIII. 7fS.4111.
l-14te
Krl'CIIEN HELP wanted. ApOmipaJQJ. .
f.JNIIe
ply in person. Crow'l Sleak
OIIB OF THE BEST ..,_.,
•
House.
I-J.6tc SAVI! NOW 01111widmDn
lloata,
..._intbo.-.1""1'
10-U..JS-1( fl.. deeD IIIIICie,
WANTED TWO WOIIIOII earn illurdJ, 11ne ran 11o11om1. 'jRlltlblt IDnllmellt . I or •
oameaae who wllhM to oper- GEO. IIOilB1'B1'I'BR Jlnllet
~ ....tty, • houn dally. car
ODe mile otl Rt. IS, • IJnlt.
ate
tbe1r 01111 bulilDB. Ooa- IIACJN!t AREA - t i'OIIIIlll,
necessary. Vhite lloJ:
Boacl.
.,..,. . tact L1ldl lfart at RadDe P'lll1
bath, buemlol, I car aaraae.
..., Tho Dally Sentinel, Pom·
Value Martel, Itt. Ill, lladne.
I leYel acna Ill Rt. 121.
eroy, Oblo.
l-Ute lli1 NllWPORT a.;,.Jer, ..
'
..1-lte NAYLOIIS llll!UIIEA- Zlots
Door, 80od rallbor, &amp;OCid
1lllb lllll11 boule.
WAn'RESSI!S wanted, Da lr y tllape. lluloa llayiloldl, w.
GREAT DANB ntlaWed doC, MJilllLEI'ORT - Large 7
Valley, Pomeroy. Phone a
- !'bone 77U147. 741-tfc
1'001111, 2 baths, beaullful ldt..
male, I~ )'1811. &amp;iperlor

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foiEA En~rtoin_mcn: Editor

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1fw Jll~y . M&lt;l..L(J.:~I~ Smit ·h.
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sht• so1ys With sim.tt·rity, l'nthu-

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7:00 - 11, "Wlad .-sMt
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JN , $ 1 01
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Allan Woodard, Ht. 2, Waterrord, Gallipolis FF \, Ohio Val-

Galllpoils,
Gal!!po!ls FF A,
Barr'~ Slper Mkt., $35; MIke
Uu~·J .Rt.
1, Gallipolis,
Ge&lt;lriiOf Cree~ Tophando, Flrf'l
NaU~at 'Bank, $35; &amp;Je llughes,
Rt. I, cAIIipol!s, Georges Creek
'(llphands, Steak llouse, $34; Ter~Ba Jividen, Rt. 2, Gallipolis,
'lllhener PJoneen, Meigs F.qulpm~nt, $36; David Notter, Itt. 1,
~town, &amp;luthweste.rn FF A,

Jerry Waugh, Scottown, Harman

&amp;lpply. $31.

Danny "oodward, PSR, Gallipolis, Mountaineers, Evans S;eak
House, S38; Paula Butler, Rt. 2,
Crown City, Twilighters 4-H, Dr.
James Dailey, $37; Mark Jividen, Rt. 2, Gallipolis, Thl\·ener
Pioneers, Joe Stewart, $36; Danlei Swisher, Cheshire, Little KYger 'valley Boys, Martin Ford,
$38; Kay Woodward, PSR, Gallipolis, Mountaineers 4AI, Evans
Packing, S36; Paul Rainey, Rt.
1, Gallipolis, Georges Creek Tophands 4-H, Steak House, $35;
~eve Harrison, Rt. 1, Gallipolis,
Georges Creek Tophands 4-H ,
WJEH, $37; Jack Walker, Rt. 2,
Vinton, Centerville Electrons,
French City Lumber, $37; Da\·id
Graham, Northup, Trian€,
Commercial &amp; Savings, $3;'; Ca thy Caldwell, Northup, Triangle,
Ohio Produce, $37.
Dean Martin, Crown C i 1 y,
Hannan Trace FF A, C. M. McGimess , $36; Tomm,v Belville,
Rt. 1, Cro1'i!l City, HaMan Trace
Pioneers, North Produce, $38;

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})amy Needa, Rt. 1, Chelhlre,

commercial &amp; Savlnp, $35.
Ph!Uip Jel!ero, Scottown,
Southwestern FF A., Gallipolis
Chfl)'sler-P,yrnouth, $36; Steve
Needs, Rt. 1, Cheshire, K y g e r
Creek FFA, City ice &amp; Fuel, $34;
Sara Winters, Rlo Grande, ltarrJs Harvesters, Wiseman •\gency, $34; Mike Crouse, PSR, Gallipolis, · Mountaineers, Jackson
Production Credit, $37; J e r r y
Ch.trch, Rt. 1, Crown City, Hannan Trace FF A, Smith Buick Co.,
$33; David Martin, Crown City,
Hannan Trace Pioneers, Holzer
lloapital, $33; Dave Morgan, Rt.
2, Gallipolls, Southwestern FF t\
Q.iaker State, $37; SUsan Swisher, Cheshire, Cheshire Cats 4-H,
llolzer Hospital, $36; Gary Lee
F e I I u r e. ESR, GalliPQliS,
Thivener Pioneers, Butler Hereford Farms, $35; Steve Crouse,
PSR, Gallipolla, Mountaineer&amp;,
John WickJine, $33.
David Belville, Rt. 1, Crown
City, Hannan Trace FF A, Johnson fl.lkt. , $37; Kevin Walker,
Ht. 2, Vinton. Centerville Electrons, Stewart lldw. , $35; .1\ngela Beck, PSR, Gallipolis, Mountaineers, Paul Niday, $34; TOT\}'
Beck, PSH, GalHpoli s, Mountaineers, ,Johnson &amp; Johnson, $37;
Joyce Church, Rt. 1, C r ow n
City, Hannan Trace Pioneers,
Johnson ~Drt. , $34; Erir Saunders, ESR, Gallipolis, Thivener
Pioneers, Glenn Trout, $34; Debbie Saunders, ESR, Gallipolis,
Thil'ener Pioneers, G &amp; J Auto,
$33.

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PT. PLEASANT -

Carter and Evans Conslruction
purchased Hussell .Jeffers' reserve t'hampion lamb for 80 cents
a poun:l. Jeffers, or lh. 2 crown
Cil.)', is a member or the Gallipolis Fl· A
The 31 lambs sold Frida}' averaged a little nver ·H cents a
pound - the awrace Cincinnati

[HOSPITAL NEWS

IIOLZEII llOSPITAL - Visitents onl:,. on Pediatrics Ward.
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Gary E. Walker, 45 Central Ave.; Mrs. David G. Sedziol, Cheshire; Myrl 0. Warr·en,
Gallipolis; George H. Carter,
IU. 4 Oak IIlli; Mrs, Charles A.
Jeffers, Mason, W_ Va.; Willillm
1. Davb, Wellston; Mrs. Edward
C. CoqJer, Jackson; Cl)de h.
Cox, PiHsburgh, Pa.; Mrs. Ra}
E. Tucker, Mason, W.Va.: Thurman 0. Young, Clifton, W. Va.;
Mrs, Bernard L. White, Mason,
W. \'a.: Mrs. Kenneth W. ·Dempse~ • .lackson,; George W. Spencer, Itt. 1 \ inton; Traci S. Fowler, Ht.. 1; Richard L. Ferguson,
Jr., Hamden; George II. Kennedy,
7UO W. ~ain St.., Pomeroy; Hoyt
H. Kimberling, Ht. I Leon, W.
Va.; Mrs, Karen .\ llammond,
IlL 1 Oak llill.
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Marlin I. Brown, Mrs. Char-

fe), Keith o\. Coon, .John Coq1er,
Mrs. Walden 0. Darst, Mary J.
Dobbins, Mrs. Walter W. Donohue, Jay llall Sr., Mrs. Bobbie
0, Hammond, G. Dale llolschuh,
Mrs. Husscll llolsingcr, Mrs.
Donald C. Kinger~, Thoma!! A.
Layne, Mrs. Cecil Math.eny,
Criss I.ee Nance, Wuren F.
Ohlinger, Mrs. Fred Shepherd,
Mrs. CArl ll Shuok, Mn. liar~
old E. Sizemore, Marc A. Stewatt, Mrs. Joe E. Thompson, Mrs.
!larry H. Wejland and son, Mrs.
John W. Zavora, Sharon Good..
nite, Robert P. Lewis, Mrs. Hay.

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\'ETEH I\NS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
ADMITI ED _ Janet .Jeffers,
Pomeroy; Ellen Couch, Pomeroy; irene Cross, Middleport;
Barbara Black, Coolvllle.
ilJSCII.\I!f,ED - Evelyn Mont·
gorncr), Viola Jerfers, Sidney
llanke&lt;&amp;n, Dana Welch.

PLEAS•\N1 V.\LLEY HOSPITAL
A!lM!TTF.O o Michael Ba!!ey,
Pl. Pleasant; Franklin Parsons,
Letart; Mrs. Eugene Mc~rmltt,
Pl. Pleasant; W!!bert Randolph,
Pl. Pleasant; Kay Siders, Pl.
Pleasant.
D!SCIIARGEiloVa!ertePI&gt;rter,
Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. BasH Wblttlngton, Pl. Pleasant; WD!!am
Henry, Gallipolls Ferry.
PREACHING BANNED
NORTH CHEAM, Englaoo (UP0
- The ilev. Paul Weir, a R~
man Catholic priest, said Friday
he had been banned Crom preaching or hearJng conres1ions since
he said he may give up the priesthood in protest of Pq&gt;e Paul
VI's ban on artificial birth control methods,

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Tim Reele.• Clleah!re.,.Jjtuo ,
Ford, $35; ~ premeenlj Kyger Vlile,y J!oJ&lt;a,,!i;YII/II Pack'. ·
ESR, Galllpo~a.' flltlnan :rra&lt;e ' Ins, $3.3;. Sh!rle,y . sarc~o, Rt. 2·, ''
Pioneers, Wl..,mon Ajency, $3S; 1 C~wn Cl~ •. TWiiiBbttn, TIm .
EVan1, f35; Terrry Saundera, •
!!8nn!l!' Trace- J&gt;!o. .
-.., Q.t~r · stlte', $42; JUc.. ··:
Icy
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Mountaineers, Dr.&gt;Jame&amp;Dailey,
$38; Barbara Bareu•, Rl 2,
C""'" City, TWUII!ilei'•, Har·
MILAN, !tal,y (UPO - The pi- !ada Martin, $37: ' Jay.o Myeu,
lot of an Al!ta!io DC 8 Jetliner Scottown, lfaman Trace. . Plo·
which crashed Friday, today aid • nears, GaJUa Roller M t I I 1,
the plane was 11 sucked~' to earth $39: steven Crouae. PSR, Galby a violent down draft Is he Upolil, Mountaineers, North Prowas coming In Cor a landing duce, $36; BIU'bilra BarCus, Rt.
in a lhuooerstorm. Twelve of the 2, Crown Cit¥, Tw!IIBbters,'lj'loe95 persons aboard were killed.
man J\lency; $36; Ricky Crouse,
Pilot Capl. Fobio Sta!lierl PSR, Gallipolis, Mounllineero,
mode lhe statement to olll&lt;ili' Homer, $40; Terry Hopk!na, Rt
investigators (rom a hospital bed 2, Patriot, C&amp;dmus Countn· Boys
LARRY CRElofE!i:NS' 19li8 grand champton ")&amp;rket lamh'~;
where he Is being treated for
.f ..H, COmmercial £: Savings, $37;
wu J)Urchaoed by Bob Sawlders• Quaker State (or $3.05 a
shock.
Tim Reese, Cheshire, Lltue K.Y·
pounl Friday, Cremeens is kl&gt;eel!ng w!Jh animal
In ;
Sta!liorl said he waslly!ns at iler Vall!IY ]!oyo, Firat NalloobackgroUnd are ()leon SU11111 Winttrs alii Bob Saunders. . ·
an altitude of 1,600 feet when a
al Bank, $36: Terry Hapklns,
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violent air current "sucked" the Rt. 2, Pail."lot, Cadmus C&lt;luntry
plane and he suddeh!y felt I! J!oys, Glenn 1'1'001, $31. ·

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Coont:Y Sher!lf Geor10 E. Jom""' elias released lho activity
report of his tlepartmenllor the
mmth of July lihow!ngthetlepartment members traveled 7,810
mites In the line ol cUt)'; Investigated 15 traffic accidents inJuring 17 per sons and property damago estimated at $16,050.
Eight road law arrests were
made and 20 other misdemeanor
arrests; recovered stolen property valued at $350 and one stolen car was recovered; 53 court
papers of both criminal and civil
actions were seJ"\Ied; five warrants were received and three
servec:l; two breaking and enterings were JnvesHgatedi two prisoners were transferred, and 48
persons were book(.&gt;d in the coun- dropplfll. He said he tried to pull
t.v jail during the month.
up but il was too late.

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neers 4-11, Evans Packing, ~7;
Doug Martin, Itt. 2, Crown City,
Ohio h!ley HOJ s 4-!1, Sausloge
Sllop, $28; !&gt;\eve Needs, lit. I.
Cheshire, Kyger l'rcck FH,
Central ~ya, ~2R: Nicky Meaige,
Rt. I, GallipoUsi' Georges Creek
Tophands 4-H, Commercial &amp;
Savings Bank, $27; t'attzy Slone,
ESR, Gallipolis, Hannan Trace
Pioneers 4-11, Ohio V a II r y
Bank, $27; Tom Woodward , PSH,
Cialtipolis. MountalnC&lt;'rs ' 4-11,
Wiseman N!;enry, ~9; Tom Beck,
PSB, Gallipolis . Mounlaineers 4II, Ohio Produce, ~30; &lt;;eo r ~ e
Woodward, PSR, Gallipolis, C.allipolis FF ,\ Wisem.m \J::Cn(.'y,
$33; Paul Mar1in, rrowa ('ily,
Ohio Valley /loys 4-11, ~akcr
Sta~, $30.
Wayne ~et'fl, nt. l, Northup,
llannan Trace FF 1\, Steve MeGhee, $33; Dave MorJ.(an, IU, 2,
Gallipolis Southwestern ru.·A,
.Johnson ~per Market, $33; Joey
Sloni,!, Esn, Gallipolis, Hannan
Trace- Plooeers 4-11, Sausage
9Klp, $29; ROMie llutchins, Rt.
2, Patriot, Southwestern FFA,
Dr. J. G. Gibert, $30; Kevin Gill,
Rt. 2,· Patriot, Cora Campers
4-H, Evans Packing, $27; B 1 11
Fisher', Rt. 2, Bm: 88 , Crown
Clty, .RaMan Trace FFA, Wood
Ins. Agency, $28; Keith Carter,
Ht. 1, Patriot, SOuthwestern FF !\,
Tom Jones, Farm Bureau Federation, $30; Keith Carter, Rt.
I, Patriot. Southwesoom Fl•',\,
Dr. James Dailey, S28; Jim Slone,
ESH, Gaiilpol(s, Hannan Trace
lJloneers 4..ff,Co~erclai&amp;Savings Bank, $28; Richard Simms,
Crown Clty, Ohio Valley Boya
4-11, Jolmson Markel, $30.

Jim Sisaon, Rt. I, NortllUp,
Triangle 4-11, Sausage SlJop, $28:
Alice Beaver, Rt. 2, Crown Cl~,
Hl-Hghters 4-H, Hi Shato, $27;
Jim Sisson, Rt. 1, Northup, Trlangle 4-11, Sausage Shop, $27;
Scott Woodward, PSR, Gal!ipo.
Us, MOOnlalneers 4-II,F. Croua&amp;,
$31: Wa,yne Qloen, R~ I, North,
· Uj&gt;, Hannan Tl;peeFF&gt;I_Sauaage
Shop, $27; Bill Ramsey, Rt. 2,
Patriot. &amp;&gt;ullnreotem FF A. Ev·
an1 Paeking, $27; Charlee~him..
ben, Rt. 2, Patriot, Gali!a C'to.
verettes 4-11, ()Iaker State, $27:
Kim Woodward, PSR, Ga!Upollo,
Mountaineers 4-H, QQaker state,
$36; Carl Shriver, Rt. 2, Palriot, Cadmua Coontry !lo)'a 4-11,
Evans Packing, $ll'l; Doug Mar•
tin, Rt. 2, Crown City, 0 h I o
Val!e,y Boys 4-H, Sausage SlJop,
$28.
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merctai &amp; savingl, $27; Joanne
Slssoo, Rt. I, Northup. Triangle
4.fl, North Prodnce, $25; JIm
Slone, ESR, Gallipolis, Hannan
Trace Pioneers 4-H, Evans P:.cking. ~27; J~rry Church, Rt. I,
C(Own Cit.v, Hannan Trace Pianeers 4-11, E\&gt;ans P~cklng, $26;
Cllnts Isaac, Rt. 2, Vinton, SOUthwestern FF A, Sausage ~op, $28;
George Woodward, PSR, Gallipolis, Gallipolis Ff'A, Sausage
Shop, $38; Scott Woodward, PSH,
Gallipolis, Mountaineers4-11, Dr.
Gene Ables, ~9; Bill llamse),
nt. 2, Patriot, SouthwosternFF!t,
Sausa~ Shop, $27.
Alice Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 20
l'rown City, IJI. Ughters 4-11,
Gary Bry,ant, RL 1, Patriot,
Southwestern FFJ\ 1 Adrah lluteh- ·
ins, Itt 2, Patriot, Cora Campers 4-ii, !lusty Hutchins, Rt. 2,
Patriot, Southwestern FFA, Ben.
ny Clary, Rt. 2, Crown City, Ohio
Valley Roys 4-H, aJI by Evans
Packing, $25.50 each.
JoaMe Sisson, Rt. 1, Nort11li.P. Triangle 4-H, Jerry Church,
Rt. 1, Crown Clt.Y, Hannan Trace
Pionel!rs 4-11, Bem,y Ciar,., Rt.
2, Crown City, Ohio Valley Boys
.f-H, all by CalHa Roller Milts,
$25.50each.
Mike Beaver, Crown Cit¥,
Ohio \'alley Boys 4-11, Norman
Swindler, Crown City, flannan
Trace FFA, Tom Beck, P&amp;ll,.
GalUpoUs, Mo·mtalneer• 4..J1, all
by Tom Jones Fee,:l, $25.50each'.
Linda Martin, R~ 2, Crown
Clty,.Ohlo\'alleyGlrii4:.U,tharlea W!l!!ams, Rt. 2, Gali!J&gt;Qiis,
Southwostern FFA, &amp;te Martin,
Rt. 2, crown cu.v, Olllo Vaiiet

Girls 4.fl, Mil&lt;o lv'~. Cro"ll
City, Ohio Vaii!IY Bpyt. 4-11, a!!
by Sau&amp;age Shlp, $2!' sa&lt;h.
Greg Goorge,.• Rt I, GaiiiJI!"
!it,
4-11, . R~II;y Ii.teh.
Ins, R~ 2, i';atriot, Stiulhwootern
FF A, Mike Wausb, CI'CWII C!!;y,
0111o VaUey ' Bets ' t•H, Llrl'l'
FlilOil, Rl, '2, il!a&amp;rlf&gt;l, Cor a
~ra 't-Ij, ,.tl by Sausage
Shop, IIZU511d!.', · . r , ·
Jane Alii\ Fjllilil,
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ry Sheellll
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wos the· third highest price ever $31!5: lfu.oell · le~Ton, Rt. 2,
paid !orthegrandchaJ111!Cllllaatb. C""!l' GII,Y, Gai)I.P!&gt;lloFF.A, Car·
Lawrence (Ponz~) . Bastian! !-• .,~., $Jill;
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purchased the 1967 champion ex• · ~en~ ·ESR, GalliJIO!ll, Haman
hibited by Jaye Myers ro.. a Trace ..Pionl'!lra. OhlO V a I I e y
record $5,50 a pound. In 1966, Bank, $4a; Eddie Marr, Rt. I,
Terry Cremeens, Larry's broth·
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PT, PLEASANT - The Mason Count} Association ror Retarded Children held a special
meeting this week and heard a
report by Campbell Ste\lens 'On
week long camp held for the
mentally retarded children at the
4-U c:amp grounds which Stevens
terms as ahugesuccessandthoroughly eniOyed by the 21 children
attending,
Mrs. Julia Wright and Mrs.
Jean Mercadante reported on the
progress of the Point Pleasant
Day Care Center for mcntali.}
retarded children and submitted
a list or items which are still
needed at the Center, The as.sociattonvoted to donate $50 to help
purcfla~ these items. The group
aJso approved the p.&amp;rchase ot
two dozen diapers lor a ncett&lt;
family.
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market lunti lOll! fer ~·5 ~
pou!Jd dUrltW the lOth amual
Goll!a Coonty Market Lamb Solo
ot Jhe Glil!a Coonty Junior Folr
Fr!doy allerr-'o
Bob Sluooers Quaker state

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Trace FF c\, Gallipolis Motor,
$35; Carolyn Ball, Rt. 4., 0 a k
Hill, Gallia Cloverettes, (entral

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hundred wci,;ht:

duce, $37; Janet Woodard, Rt.
2, \\aterford, Hio Wranglers,
Pomeroy Landmark, $39; SaJly
Winters. Rio Grande, Harris flarvesters, Evans Packing, $37;

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UOuse, $38.; Lynitta NeWberry,
Rl 1, PatriOt, Mountalneere 411, ~City ice &amp; Fuel, $37: Jim
Wolker, Rt. 2, Vinton, SOUthwest-

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and ur~l.'d them to "patronl~
th(' firms that have supported
your fair."
llere al'l' Friday's 47 steer
exhibitors (in sale order) their

ley Rank, $ljll; Eddie Buller, ll~
2. Crown rity, Gallipolis FF A,
l'entral So~a. $65; Dean Bush,
Rt. l. Gallip:di s, Gallipolis FF A,
( artcr 8. Evans, $49; Joe Fisher,
HI. 1, \'inton, Raccoon Valley
4-11, llo!Ler Hospital, $42; Keith
Carter, Ill. I. Patriot, SOuthwestern FF \, M. T. n.11ng Co.,
MU, ~eve Hose, IH. I, Patriot,

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Allan Woodard, Ht. 2, Waterrord, Gallipolis FF \, Ohio Val-

Galllpoils,
Gal!!po!ls FF A,
Barr'~ Slper Mkt., $35; MIke
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1, Gallipolis,
Ge&lt;lriiOf Cree~ Tophando, Flrf'l
NaU~at 'Bank, $35; &amp;Je llughes,
Rt. I, cAIIipol!s, Georges Creek
'(llphands, Steak llouse, $34; Ter~Ba Jividen, Rt. 2, Gallipolis,
'lllhener PJoneen, Meigs F.qulpm~nt, $36; David Notter, Itt. 1,
~town, &amp;luthweste.rn FF A,

Jerry Waugh, Scottown, Harman

&amp;lpply. $31.

Danny "oodward, PSR, Gallipolis, Mountaineers, Evans S;eak
House, S38; Paula Butler, Rt. 2,
Crown City, Twilighters 4-H, Dr.
James Dailey, $37; Mark Jividen, Rt. 2, Gallipolis, Thl\·ener
Pioneers, Joe Stewart, $36; Danlei Swisher, Cheshire, Little KYger 'valley Boys, Martin Ford,
$38; Kay Woodward, PSR, Gallipolis, Mountaineers 4AI, Evans
Packing, S36; Paul Rainey, Rt.
1, Gallipolis, Georges Creek Tophands 4-H, Steak House, $35;
~eve Harrison, Rt. 1, Gallipolis,
Georges Creek Tophands 4-H ,
WJEH, $37; Jack Walker, Rt. 2,
Vinton, Centerville Electrons,
French City Lumber, $37; Da\·id
Graham, Northup, Trian€,
Commercial &amp; Savings, $3;'; Ca thy Caldwell, Northup, Triangle,
Ohio Produce, $37.
Dean Martin, Crown C i 1 y,
Hannan Trace FF A, C. M. McGimess , $36; Tomm,v Belville,
Rt. 1, Cro1'i!l City, HaMan Trace
Pioneers, North Produce, $38;

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commercial &amp; Savlnp, $35.
Ph!Uip Jel!ero, Scottown,
Southwestern FF A., Gallipolis
Chfl)'sler-P,yrnouth, $36; Steve
Needs, Rt. 1, Cheshire, K y g e r
Creek FFA, City ice &amp; Fuel, $34;
Sara Winters, Rlo Grande, ltarrJs Harvesters, Wiseman •\gency, $34; Mike Crouse, PSR, Gallipolis, · Mountaineers, Jackson
Production Credit, $37; J e r r y
Ch.trch, Rt. 1, Crown City, Hannan Trace FF A, Smith Buick Co.,
$33; David Martin, Crown City,
Hannan Trace Pioneers, Holzer
lloapital, $33; Dave Morgan, Rt.
2, Gallipolls, Southwestern FF t\
Q.iaker State, $37; SUsan Swisher, Cheshire, Cheshire Cats 4-H,
llolzer Hospital, $36; Gary Lee
F e I I u r e. ESR, GalliPQliS,
Thivener Pioneers, Butler Hereford Farms, $35; Steve Crouse,
PSR, Gallipolla, Mountaineer&amp;,
John WickJine, $33.
David Belville, Rt. 1, Crown
City, Hannan Trace FF A, Johnson fl.lkt. , $37; Kevin Walker,
Ht. 2, Vinton. Centerville Electrons, Stewart lldw. , $35; .1\ngela Beck, PSR, Gallipolis, Mountaineers, Paul Niday, $34; TOT\}'
Beck, PSH, GalHpoli s, Mountaineers, ,Johnson &amp; Johnson, $37;
Joyce Church, Rt. 1, C r ow n
City, Hannan Trace Pioneers,
Johnson ~Drt. , $34; Erir Saunders, ESR, Gallipolis, Thivener
Pioneers, Glenn Trout, $34; Debbie Saunders, ESR, Gallipolis,
Thil'ener Pioneers, G &amp; J Auto,
$33.

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Drive Safely
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Carter and Evans Conslruction
purchased Hussell .Jeffers' reserve t'hampion lamb for 80 cents
a poun:l. Jeffers, or lh. 2 crown
Cil.)', is a member or the Gallipolis Fl· A
The 31 lambs sold Frida}' averaged a little nver ·H cents a
pound - the awrace Cincinnati

[HOSPITAL NEWS

IIOLZEII llOSPITAL - Visitents onl:,. on Pediatrics Ward.
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Gary E. Walker, 45 Central Ave.; Mrs. David G. Sedziol, Cheshire; Myrl 0. Warr·en,
Gallipolis; George H. Carter,
IU. 4 Oak IIlli; Mrs, Charles A.
Jeffers, Mason, W_ Va.; Willillm
1. Davb, Wellston; Mrs. Edward
C. CoqJer, Jackson; Cl)de h.
Cox, PiHsburgh, Pa.; Mrs. Ra}
E. Tucker, Mason, W.Va.: Thurman 0. Young, Clifton, W. Va.;
Mrs, Bernard L. White, Mason,
W. \'a.: Mrs. Kenneth W. ·Dempse~ • .lackson,; George W. Spencer, Itt. 1 \ inton; Traci S. Fowler, Ht.. 1; Richard L. Ferguson,
Jr., Hamden; George II. Kennedy,
7UO W. ~ain St.., Pomeroy; Hoyt
H. Kimberling, Ht. I Leon, W.
Va.; Mrs, Karen .\ llammond,
IlL 1 Oak llill.
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Marlin I. Brown, Mrs. Char-

fe), Keith o\. Coon, .John Coq1er,
Mrs. Walden 0. Darst, Mary J.
Dobbins, Mrs. Walter W. Donohue, Jay llall Sr., Mrs. Bobbie
0, Hammond, G. Dale llolschuh,
Mrs. Husscll llolsingcr, Mrs.
Donald C. Kinger~, Thoma!! A.
Layne, Mrs. Cecil Math.eny,
Criss I.ee Nance, Wuren F.
Ohlinger, Mrs. Fred Shepherd,
Mrs. CArl ll Shuok, Mn. liar~
old E. Sizemore, Marc A. Stewatt, Mrs. Joe E. Thompson, Mrs.
!larry H. Wejland and son, Mrs.
John W. Zavora, Sharon Good..
nite, Robert P. Lewis, Mrs. Hay.

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\'ETEH I\NS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
ADMITI ED _ Janet .Jeffers,
Pomeroy; Ellen Couch, Pomeroy; irene Cross, Middleport;
Barbara Black, Coolvllle.
ilJSCII.\I!f,ED - Evelyn Mont·
gorncr), Viola Jerfers, Sidney
llanke&lt;&amp;n, Dana Welch.

PLEAS•\N1 V.\LLEY HOSPITAL
A!lM!TTF.O o Michael Ba!!ey,
Pl. Pleasant; Franklin Parsons,
Letart; Mrs. Eugene Mc~rmltt,
Pl. Pleasant; W!!bert Randolph,
Pl. Pleasant; Kay Siders, Pl.
Pleasant.
D!SCIIARGEiloVa!ertePI&gt;rter,
Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. BasH Wblttlngton, Pl. Pleasant; WD!!am
Henry, Gallipolls Ferry.
PREACHING BANNED
NORTH CHEAM, Englaoo (UP0
- The ilev. Paul Weir, a R~
man Catholic priest, said Friday
he had been banned Crom preaching or hearJng conres1ions since
he said he may give up the priesthood in protest of Pq&gt;e Paul
VI's ban on artificial birth control methods,

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Tim Reele.• Clleah!re.,.Jjtuo ,
Ford, $35; ~ premeenlj Kyger Vlile,y J!oJ&lt;a,,!i;YII/II Pack'. ·
ESR, Galllpo~a.' flltlnan :rra&lt;e ' Ins, $3.3;. Sh!rle,y . sarc~o, Rt. 2·, ''
Pioneers, Wl..,mon Ajency, $3S; 1 C~wn Cl~ •. TWiiiBbttn, TIm .
EVan1, f35; Terrry Saundera, •
!!8nn!l!' Trace- J&gt;!o. .
-.., Q.t~r · stlte', $42; JUc.. ··:
Icy
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Mountaineers, Dr.&gt;Jame&amp;Dailey,
$38; Barbara Bareu•, Rl 2,
C""'" City, TWUII!ilei'•, Har·
MILAN, !tal,y (UPO - The pi- !ada Martin, $37: ' Jay.o Myeu,
lot of an Al!ta!io DC 8 Jetliner Scottown, lfaman Trace. . Plo·
which crashed Friday, today aid • nears, GaJUa Roller M t I I 1,
the plane was 11 sucked~' to earth $39: steven Crouae. PSR, Galby a violent down draft Is he Upolil, Mountaineers, North Prowas coming In Cor a landing duce, $36; BIU'bilra BarCus, Rt.
in a lhuooerstorm. Twelve of the 2, Crown Cit¥, Tw!IIBbters,'lj'loe95 persons aboard were killed.
man J\lency; $36; Ricky Crouse,
Pilot Capl. Fobio Sta!lierl PSR, Gallipolis, Mounllineero,
mode lhe statement to olll&lt;ili' Homer, $40; Terry Hopk!na, Rt
investigators (rom a hospital bed 2, Patriot, C&amp;dmus Countn· Boys
LARRY CRElofE!i:NS' 19li8 grand champton ")&amp;rket lamh'~;
where he Is being treated for
.f ..H, COmmercial £: Savings, $37;
wu J)Urchaoed by Bob Sawlders• Quaker State (or $3.05 a
shock.
Tim Reese, Cheshire, Lltue K.Y·
pounl Friday, Cremeens is kl&gt;eel!ng w!Jh animal
In ;
Sta!liorl said he waslly!ns at iler Vall!IY ]!oyo, Firat NalloobackgroUnd are ()leon SU11111 Winttrs alii Bob Saunders. . ·
an altitude of 1,600 feet when a
al Bank, $36: Terry Hapklns,
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violent air current "sucked" the Rt. 2, Pail."lot, Cadmus C&lt;luntry
plane and he suddeh!y felt I! J!oys, Glenn 1'1'001, $31. ·

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Coont:Y Sher!lf Geor10 E. Jom""' elias released lho activity
report of his tlepartmenllor the
mmth of July lihow!ngthetlepartment members traveled 7,810
mites In the line ol cUt)'; Investigated 15 traffic accidents inJuring 17 per sons and property damago estimated at $16,050.
Eight road law arrests were
made and 20 other misdemeanor
arrests; recovered stolen property valued at $350 and one stolen car was recovered; 53 court
papers of both criminal and civil
actions were seJ"\Ied; five warrants were received and three
servec:l; two breaking and enterings were JnvesHgatedi two prisoners were transferred, and 48
persons were book(.&gt;d in the coun- dropplfll. He said he tried to pull
t.v jail during the month.
up but il was too late.

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neers 4-11, Evans Packing, ~7;
Doug Martin, Itt. 2, Crown City,
Ohio h!ley HOJ s 4-!1, Sausloge
Sllop, $28; !&gt;\eve Needs, lit. I.
Cheshire, Kyger l'rcck FH,
Central ~ya, ~2R: Nicky Meaige,
Rt. I, GallipoUsi' Georges Creek
Tophands 4-H, Commercial &amp;
Savings Bank, $27; t'attzy Slone,
ESR, Gallipolis, Hannan Trace
Pioneers 4-11, Ohio V a II r y
Bank, $27; Tom Woodward , PSH,
Cialtipolis. MountalnC&lt;'rs ' 4-11,
Wiseman N!;enry, ~9; Tom Beck,
PSB, Gallipolis . Mounlaineers 4II, Ohio Produce, ~30; &lt;;eo r ~ e
Woodward, PSR, Gallipolis, C.allipolis FF ,\ Wisem.m \J::Cn(.'y,
$33; Paul Mar1in, rrowa ('ily,
Ohio Valley /loys 4-11, ~akcr
Sta~, $30.
Wayne ~et'fl, nt. l, Northup,
llannan Trace FF 1\, Steve MeGhee, $33; Dave MorJ.(an, IU, 2,
Gallipolis Southwestern ru.·A,
.Johnson ~per Market, $33; Joey
Sloni,!, Esn, Gallipolis, Hannan
Trace- Plooeers 4-11, Sausage
9Klp, $29; ROMie llutchins, Rt.
2, Patriot, Southwestern FFA,
Dr. J. G. Gibert, $30; Kevin Gill,
Rt. 2,· Patriot, Cora Campers
4-H, Evans Packing, $27; B 1 11
Fisher', Rt. 2, Bm: 88 , Crown
Clty, .RaMan Trace FFA, Wood
Ins. Agency, $28; Keith Carter,
Ht. 1, Patriot, SOuthwestern FF !\,
Tom Jones, Farm Bureau Federation, $30; Keith Carter, Rt.
I, Patriot. Southwesoom Fl•',\,
Dr. James Dailey, S28; Jim Slone,
ESH, Gaiilpol(s, Hannan Trace
lJloneers 4..ff,Co~erclai&amp;Savings Bank, $28; Richard Simms,
Crown Clty, Ohio Valley Boya
4-11, Jolmson Markel, $30.

Jim Sisaon, Rt. I, NortllUp,
Triangle 4-11, Sausage SlJop, $28:
Alice Beaver, Rt. 2, Crown Cl~,
Hl-Hghters 4-H, Hi Shato, $27;
Jim Sisson, Rt. 1, Northup, Trlangle 4-11, Sausage Shop, $27;
Scott Woodward, PSR, Gal!ipo.
Us, MOOnlalneers 4-II,F. Croua&amp;,
$31: Wa,yne Qloen, R~ I, North,
· Uj&gt;, Hannan Tl;peeFF&gt;I_Sauaage
Shop, $27; Bill Ramsey, Rt. 2,
Patriot. &amp;&gt;ullnreotem FF A. Ev·
an1 Paeking, $27; Charlee~him..
ben, Rt. 2, Patriot, Gali!a C'to.
verettes 4-11, ()Iaker State, $27:
Kim Woodward, PSR, Ga!Upollo,
Mountaineers 4-H, QQaker state,
$36; Carl Shriver, Rt. 2, Palriot, Cadmua Coontry !lo)'a 4-11,
Evans Packing, $ll'l; Doug Mar•
tin, Rt. 2, Crown City, 0 h I o
Val!e,y Boys 4-H, Sausage SlJop,
$28.
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merctai &amp; savingl, $27; Joanne
Slssoo, Rt. I, Northup. Triangle
4.fl, North Prodnce, $25; JIm
Slone, ESR, Gallipolis, Hannan
Trace Pioneers 4-H, Evans P:.cking. ~27; J~rry Church, Rt. I,
C(Own Cit.v, Hannan Trace Pianeers 4-11, E\&gt;ans P~cklng, $26;
Cllnts Isaac, Rt. 2, Vinton, SOUthwestern FF A, Sausage ~op, $28;
George Woodward, PSR, Gallipolis, Gallipolis Ff'A, Sausage
Shop, $38; Scott Woodward, PSH,
Gallipolis, Mountaineers4-11, Dr.
Gene Ables, ~9; Bill llamse),
nt. 2, Patriot, SouthwosternFF!t,
Sausa~ Shop, $27.
Alice Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 20
l'rown City, IJI. Ughters 4-11,
Gary Bry,ant, RL 1, Patriot,
Southwestern FFJ\ 1 Adrah lluteh- ·
ins, Itt 2, Patriot, Cora Campers 4-ii, !lusty Hutchins, Rt. 2,
Patriot, Southwestern FFA, Ben.
ny Clary, Rt. 2, Crown City, Ohio
Valley Roys 4-H, aJI by Evans
Packing, $25.50 each.
JoaMe Sisson, Rt. 1, Nort11li.P. Triangle 4-H, Jerry Church,
Rt. 1, Crown Clt.Y, Hannan Trace
Pionel!rs 4-11, Bem,y Ciar,., Rt.
2, Crown City, Ohio Valley Boys
.f-H, all by CalHa Roller Milts,
$25.50each.
Mike Beaver, Crown Cit¥,
Ohio \'alley Boys 4-11, Norman
Swindler, Crown City, flannan
Trace FFA, Tom Beck, P&amp;ll,.
GalUpoUs, Mo·mtalneer• 4..J1, all
by Tom Jones Fee,:l, $25.50each'.
Linda Martin, R~ 2, Crown
Clty,.Ohlo\'alleyGlrii4:.U,tharlea W!l!!ams, Rt. 2, Gali!J&gt;Qiis,
Southwostern FFA, &amp;te Martin,
Rt. 2, crown cu.v, Olllo Vaiiet

Girls 4.fl, Mil&lt;o lv'~. Cro"ll
City, Ohio Vaii!IY Bpyt. 4-11, a!!
by Sau&amp;age Shlp, $2!' sa&lt;h.
Greg Goorge,.• Rt I, GaiiiJI!"
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4-11, . R~II;y Ii.teh.
Ins, R~ 2, i';atriot, Stiulhwootern
FF A, Mike Wausb, CI'CWII C!!;y,
0111o VaUey ' Bets ' t•H, Llrl'l'
FlilOil, Rl, '2, il!a&amp;rlf&gt;l, Cor a
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Jane Alii\ Fjllilil,
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ry Sheellll
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wos the· third highest price ever $31!5: lfu.oell · le~Ton, Rt. 2,
paid !orthegrandchaJ111!Cllllaatb. C""!l' GII,Y, Gai)I.P!&gt;lloFF.A, Car·
Lawrence (Ponz~) . Bastian! !-• .,~., $Jill;
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purchased the 1967 champion ex• · ~en~ ·ESR, GalliJIO!ll, Haman
hibited by Jaye Myers ro.. a Trace ..Pionl'!lra. OhlO V a I I e y
record $5,50 a pound. In 1966, Bank, $4a; Eddie Marr, Rt. I,
Terry Cremeens, Larry's broth·
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$3.20 a poond, second all~!me
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Larry Cremeens is a mom.
ber of the Hannan Trace Pion.,..
eers. lie resides on Eureka :O.'tar

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PT, PLEASANT - The Mason Count} Association ror Retarded Children held a special
meeting this week and heard a
report by Campbell Ste\lens 'On
week long camp held for the
mentally retarded children at the
4-U c:amp grounds which Stevens
terms as ahugesuccessandthoroughly eniOyed by the 21 children
attending,
Mrs. Julia Wright and Mrs.
Jean Mercadante reported on the
progress of the Point Pleasant
Day Care Center for mcntali.}
retarded children and submitted
a list or items which are still
needed at the Center, The as.sociattonvoted to donate $50 to help
purcfla~ these items. The group
aJso approved the p.&amp;rchase ot
two dozen diapers lor a ncett&lt;
family.
Appointed to a Special E&lt;IJcatioo Conuntttee were Mrs. Berlha .Filson, Mrs. &amp;Jzanne lien-

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market lunti lOll! fer ~·5 ~
pou!Jd dUrltW the lOth amual
Goll!a Coonty Market Lamb Solo
ot Jhe Glil!a Coonty Junior Folr
Fr!doy allerr-'o
Bob Sluooers Quaker state

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Trace FF c\, Gallipolis Motor,
$35; Carolyn Ball, Rt. 4., 0 a k
Hill, Gallia Cloverettes, (entral

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duce, $37; Janet Woodard, Rt.
2, \\aterford, Hio Wranglers,
Pomeroy Landmark, $39; SaJly
Winters. Rio Grande, Harris flarvesters, Evans Packing, $37;

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UOuse, $38.; Lynitta NeWberry,
Rl 1, PatriOt, Mountalneere 411, ~City ice &amp; Fuel, $37: Jim
Wolker, Rt. 2, Vinton, SOUthwest-

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and ur~l.'d them to "patronl~
th(' firms that have supported
your fair."
llere al'l' Friday's 47 steer
exhibitors (in sale order) their

ley Rank, $ljll; Eddie Buller, ll~
2. Crown rity, Gallipolis FF A,
l'entral So~a. $65; Dean Bush,
Rt. l. Gallip:di s, Gallipolis FF A,
( artcr 8. Evans, $49; Joe Fisher,
HI. 1, \'inton, Raccoon Valley
4-11, llo!Ler Hospital, $42; Keith
Carter, Ill. I. Patriot, SOuthwestern FF \, M. T. n.11ng Co.,
MU, ~eve Hose, IH. I, Patriot,

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AND StE OUR NEW SELEOION OF
FOIMFit -ROGERS LINGERIE

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Rt. I, Gallipolis, Gallij)
Carter &amp; Evans, $49; Jp
lit. I, \'inton, Raccoo
4-11, Hol t. er llospital, $
Carter, Hl. l , Patri01
western FF ,\, M. T. E).
:;40; ~eve Bo se, HI. . J,~
Cora Campers 4·11, qh

duce, $37; Janet Wooc

2, Waterford, Rio Wr
Pomeroy Landmark,

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Winters , Hio Grande, Ha
\'esters, Evans Packb
Jerry Waugh, Scottown
Trace FF A, Gallipolh

Hill , Gallia Cloverettes,

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Danny Woodward, PSI
polis, Mountaineers, ~f
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WJEH, $37; Jack Walkcl
Vinton, Centervill e £1•
French City Lumber $3.

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Commercial &amp; Savings, :
thy Caldwell , Northup, T

Haman Trace FF.o\, C.
Ginness, 836; Tomm.v f

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exhibitors (in salt.• ou
club, buyer and pric~
hundred weight:
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loy Bank, $1)11; Eddlo E
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Carter &amp;. Evans, $49;

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4-11, iloh.er Hospital, ''
Carter, Rt. 1, Patr~
western FF A, M. T. IJ
$40 ; Steve Rose, Rt. _~

Cora Campers 4-11,

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2, Waterrord , Rio W•

Pomero.y Landmark,

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vesters, Evans Pacld1

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$35; Carolyn Ball , Rt..
Hill . Gallia Cloverettes
iilpply, $37.
Danny Woodward, P~
polls, Mountaineers, Ev1 ·
House, $38; Paula Bulle
Crown City, Twilightera
James Dailey, $37; Ml
den, Rt. 2, Gallipolis, 1
Pioneers, Joe stewart, '
iel Swisher , Cheshire, L
ger Valley Boys, Marti
$38; Kay Woodward, P:
lipolls, Moontaineers 4-l
Packing, $36; Paul Ral
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Georges Creek Tophao
WJEH, $37; Jack Walke.
Vinton, Centerville El·
French City Lumber•, $3
Graham, Northup, T
Commercial &amp; Savings, :
IllY Caldwell, Northup, T ·
Ohio Produce, $37.

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• died QmdQ' IIIDnlill: was elednMIIIId by a 4411
II circuli bl'tlhlr at 1111 F -

Dean Martin, Crown
Hannan Trace FF A, C.
GlMess, $36 i Tomm.v r
Rt. 1, Crown City, Hanna
Pioneers, North Produc

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Remember The
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illloll; two brolbero, Rlob...S
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Ill blo IJI'-T, Fr. . FarJ, iADIIYWO.
Funeral oonlcoo will be Will-

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hundred weight: .:;

Allan Woodard~
ford, Gallipolis f;t
ley Bank, $1j)l; EIJ
2, Crown City, ~
Central soya, $65;
Rt. I, Gallipolis, Gl
Carter &amp; Evans, ~
Ht. 1, \ 'lnton, .Ra•
4-11, llolm llo$~1
Carter, Ul. 1, :P8
western FF A, M. 1
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Cora Ca mpers 4-~
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Pomeroy Landmarl

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Winters, RioGrandt
vesters, Evans P&lt;
Jerry Waugh, SCott

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OUT OF '1'0U
AND THAT TREE

Trace FF A, Gall~
$3&gt;; carolyn Ball,
Hill. Gallla Clovere

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FIVE (:ENTS

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polls, Mountaineer•.
House, ~8; Paula ~

Crown City, Twltlgt,
James Dailey, $37j
den, Rt. 2, GalltpOlt

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iel Swisher, Cheshir
ger Valley Boys, 1\i
$38; Kay Woodward
li~XJiiS,

Mountaineer!

Packing, S36; Paul,
l, Gallipolis, George1
hands 4-H, Steak I
~eve Harrison, Rt. I
Georges Creek T~

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"I HOPE YOU LIKE IT. MRS. CYLIERTSON AND I SWAPPED LEFTOVERS!'

WJEH, $37; Jack Wl

,BUGS -BUNNY

Vinton,

Centerville
French City Lumber,
Graham,
Northup,
Commercial &amp; Savin1

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6AP 6ETS WIDER
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Dean Martin, Cro
Hannan Trace Ff A,

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Gimess, $36; Tomrr

Rt. J, Crown City , Ha
Pioneers, North Pril

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lilt 'elreult bnlbr &amp;t lllo Foota
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Winters, RioGrandE
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Other k8f laYorlle 1111 dolepTlmoo: 8 p.m., EDT, wiU!NBC
111111 """" ll'&lt;lm Ob!D, with S6 an4 CBS c:overinlthe ftrll night
YOiea pltdpd to Gov. JID!ea A, aeu!on of 1he lleplbllcan NaRbodoo, 01111 t.llchipn, wi111 48 1101111 Conveniloa !rom gavel lA&gt;
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diDiaga IIHI. cbaneol &lt;1 Gover- Evon&amp; of Washing1oo dollveralhe
non NaiiM A, Boeke!oller of ~ IU!dre11, lbe tradllioi'W
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of Collfomla, Nblln'a chief &lt;1 aeeomplllhmenla, IIOitlng o1
rlvelr lot lbe presldenllal party I)Dala and oharp erlllellm
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Sraate ReiJUbUan leader h one of tbe 1 tneW faces" 1D the
Evorell M. DlrkHO eald Nixon GOP an4 Is amextg a IIUIIlbor of
_..-lid to bave a ftrll ballet vlco preol-1 P!lliii&gt;Ullles.
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GoY. Jameo A. Rhodea of Oldo eauld •wills a lot of wiAio In
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uHe 11 a very astute poUtlW Ieider." Rockefeller IIIII
In 1 radio ln18rvlow lalled belore he dtparlocl lor the RepubU•
..,. Nlllonal Convenllm In Mlllllli.
NEWYORK(UPI)- A poll of a eros3-oec:tiDO oiWterrin

48 omtea illdlcaled &amp;IIIIIIJ lhll Gov. Nelooo A. Woller o1
New York was the olr&lt;qeat prealdomllal ea!!l!ldllle of either

major pll1y,
'l11o poll ahowlld Rocke!oller was the choice when he and
Rlehard M. Nlmn were pitted lncllvldually aplnat VIce President Hubert H. HUIIIPI1nY or Soa. Eoge.., J. lfA:Cuthy, ulbe
Democrollc arwnh.,., an41hlrd party eandldo18 Goorp C, Wallace. SIDillnpr &amp; Co., lne., a market ual711• llrm, buod lbe
poll on a tolephll!e .-llae &lt;12,583 Amerleano o1 vo1iJW op.
MIAMI BEACH (IJPI) - .sen. Clarlea Percy ofDllllolo an4
Gov. York Hallkld of 0.,.. wert._,tedlOdiQ&lt;to be ......
prn;pocll lot lbe lllftiodi.U tlce t!ri&gt;olc!Onttal - · - ll
Ricllanl M, Nlmn wiDI 1ql plaee OD the lic"-L
Nimn hll old he woo'1 worry about a rumirw male..,....
dldal8 uDIII he boo the preoldenliol IM'CDI•tJon Ill the bq, But
Reptilcan atrateglala CClllvlnced lbel NU. wW be the Clldldale were already apeculallrv lbou1 hlo choice, an4 In lbe best
lnlormecl GOP circles, Percy an4 Hat1leld were COIIIIdond
the moll prol&gt;oble.

James Franklin
Killed in Wreck
Juno• Earl Franklin, 38, GaJ.
IIpOila Boote I, was pro:!llOIIDCOd
dead m arrival ot Helzer Hoi·
pltal Saturday nl&amp;lrt !oUowing a
one - car accldem BOOth af
cbeablre 1n Galliac:ounto.
He becam&amp; Gallla COUO&amp;¥' a
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load over hlo lwo chlel rlvalo lor the GOP prealdendal-tlon.
. ila7 C. llllor, ehalrm8ll olthe Jl&lt;t&gt;ubliCID Nadoaai Commlcalled tho CCIItV8I1IIII1 to onler 11 10 o. m. EDT In 1be 16,926-aeat
Mllml Beacb CO...Onlia&gt; HilL Malll' of 1he deiegrl81 '"' lor
~·· opeal• aeooloo were IIIJIIIIIIUl'O how they would vote when
lbe preol4enllll bolioi!JW beglu Wedneoclly nig)rt.
Wblle NU. lo lbe lor the presldemlol ~Mtioo,
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DB.JU1Y Woodward,
polls, Moontaineers,
House, S38; Paula B
Crown City, Twiligtn
James Dailey, $37;
den, Rt. 2, Galllpoli
Piooeers, .Joe Stewa1
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Mr. Franklin wao a member
of the Vinloll F ornl AM Mumle Lodp, Eagles Cl"', Moooe
Lodp, and the Brlclgo lromiOrk·
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Funural arrangements will be
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VINTON MAN WRECKS
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driven bJ Harry Pol", 47,
VInton, 1raveUna north 111 state
Route 32~. 1.8 mUeo Mnli of
Roorte 35, wen1 out of eoctrol
llld turned over. The Yehicle
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volt circuli brolkor ot 1llo , _
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plaat near bore.
Rebert w- Lamberl. u,
1blrd st., s,neuao, Ohio, wu
cload on arrlnlll Plealllll Valle;)' _Hoopl1ai ........ be .... ruab·
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man osld ...-n'o .Job DOI'Jill)..
17 dldra,....nreblmlnlbataroa.
ThtJ old bla rea1111 lor beiiiiJ
there baa not dolermlnod.
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