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M'rflry Sauer Hosts '
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Given to Club
MOND,\Y
HEWLAH MEETING, DAV
cn by Opal D)cr when the Little
Monday;
dinner, ti::lU, Vietnam
Leading Ladies -HI Club met reand
Korl.!an
veterans welcome·
cent!) at the hom(' oO.-Irs . w. R
.Jacob Turnet·, commaJkler.
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Hayes, a leader.
BETHEL 62, International Or. Other featur~s of the meeting
der
of Jobs Daugl1ters, 7:30 Monlllcluded a di 3pla) of bean bap:s
day night at the Pomeroy MasOfloo
~~d~ by" memlJl•rs taki ng the
t lnpper project, Elaine Hams·
burg exhibited a l'ushion whi c h
she had madt' for her home ru1 •
ni ~hing s

project.

HuH•htson pres ided at !he
wilh member s respond~
mg to roll eall with information
on a famous Ohioian. J o' Sauer
~ed i n game s and re fre~hment s
mcluded a ~ -H rake provided b
Regina !Iarri son.
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~~SON DRIVE· IN
TOt\H;!!T &amp;. I U ::SUA\
o\l Gt ST I ~ . 13

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ic Tem,:le.

salon 710pi cMr s, Iva P&lt;M~
ell, 6:30p.m. Monda}. Meat will
be providt-&gt;d; members are to
take a covered di sh. Dues arc
paJable.

. Mr::U_;s t'OllNT\
nH' at the home of

'I'll ESil.\ Y

Chamberlain
Yvette Mimieux
" JOY IN THE MOR~1 NG "
Ri~:hard

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Slumber Porly

Mary Ruth Sauer, .daughter. ot
Mr. and Mn. tlarold Sauer enlerlalned reeenlly wllha slu.;,.,.r
party, at her MlddiO]»rl, Boote 1
home.
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The SrouP bed a late supper
and then bnmch the following
mornLng. Dlvertdons included
swimming and recorded music.
Guests were Pam Eshenauer
Gallipolis; Roxanna PatterSOO:
Rutland, and Linda ~Jres, Lani
Ross, and Cathy ~ulding all
d. Cheshire.
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CLOSED
AND TUESDA)
AUGl'ST 18 - 19 • 20

Oolm Huston's)

GOLDEN EYE" .
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(Technicolor)
Ehz. Tay lor • Marlon Brand
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Buggecnn a Rug
Chiller DIUer s
Shutter Bug
FRIDAY TIIRl' TUESDAY
AVGVSl 23 . 27

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" VA LLEY OF THE DOL LS"
(Tethnioolor)
~arbara Parkins - Patty Duke
COLORCAR TOONS,
Goo:! Neighbor

FUZ
SHOW STARTS 7 P, ~t

In Reynoldsburg
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Es fher Bell Boggess
MR. AND MRS.
are announcina
the 0 CHARLES A. Boggess, Racine. Route 2
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ngagement and •"'""'
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...,..,.roachmg marriqe or
Mr. and Mrs. James H
~r ~ftKenneth Paul Lee, soo or
wedding ls planned.
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Being Announced

' Middleport.. . j (HOSPITAL NEWS
Personal Notes,' mg
. HOL ZER nosPITAL .• visit2-4 and 7·8 p. rn. ParMr. and Mrs. Harry s. Moore
Jr. of Ashland, Ky. were week~
end guests of Mr. an'd Mrs. Harry S. Moore, Sr.
Mrs. Carolyn Bradford a n d
daughters, Dana and Leslie of
Own liiii, Md. arrived Saiur.
day for a 10-day visit here with
Mr. and Mrs. Wallact! Bradtord.
The family was brought here by
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Theiss or

Cheryl Virginia.

p~tal. 91c weighed six pounds
eight ounces. Grandparents ar~
Mr. and Mrs. Harold 8eilars of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs . Wal ter White of Pomeroy.

Roanoke,

\I a, f'o'lr. Thelsli re-

turned there &amp;~nday but Mrs
Theiss remained for '8 vlsit
her ,.,ister, Mrs. Thelma Lytle
and family or Pomeroy.
. Mrs. Wallace Bradford spent
fiVe days in COMeaut with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. AI Clemson and sons, Todd
and Sean. Mr. Bradford dro\·e
to COnneaul for her.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer
and daughters, Mary Ruth and
Joy. were recent guests in Athens with Dr. and Mrs. r red
Luchs. Mr. and Mrs. Michael
~lth of Ann Arbor, MJch. , the
former Jane Luchs, were visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrt. Ernest Jones
and children, Carol Jean and
Kenny, or Columbus were week·
end guests of Mrs . .!lanley Jones
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry S.
Moore, Sr. , Middleport.
Mrs. Cedric Clark len Fri day for Newport, R. 1. for a
visit with her daughter Mrs
Peter F. Klein, and family.~~
was taken to the Charleston air.
port by William Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. F..rnest Whitehead and daughters Jean Jane
and Juli, have spe~t the' week
campi~ at Royal Oak Park. They
were JOined for the weekend by
Mary Ruth and Joy Sauer, whose

with

Plan Rummage Sale
A rummage sale will be held
by Evangeline Chapter, Order of
th e Eastern Star' Aug. 23-24, in
~e basement or the Masonic
f emple. Members with items to
contribute wanting pickup serv.
Ice are asked to conta&lt;'t efther
Mrs . Arlene Davis, 992-5178
Mildred Zeigler, 993-3434. , or

Lynn

Slllfll t dr a p1 ·.~ a(·elate anclt·ay•
on &lt; n ·pt' into a pant th11t rull~
~ t'ntly into !iOfl P&lt;U'tt!;ul fold~
' 1 lh(· floor. T l'a med \\ttl! 1L
·• .lllHkhtnK tuck · in body ilhh'l
wtth du ~ l · .~pnc·l'd LltltOnll and
long. }JOtntr-d coiiM muk~&gt;:t it

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by J. Miller.

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Put Sunshine in Hoir
Mousy brown or dirty
blonde, here '.s th~ easiest way
to put sunshme m your hair

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Add S capiul of peroXIde tO
cup of baby shampoo and mix.
R a by shampoo is recommended because a harsh
sha~poo might contain in·
gredu~ nt s that would react
With t~e peroxide and cause

the mixture to irritate your
scalp. Work up a lather and
all!)w 1t to remain on your
hair for 10 minutes, then
wash as usual and rinse
thoroughly wit~ warm water.
l'or rurther lightening you
can add the juice or half a
lemon to the final rinse water
a.nd dry your hair in the sun ~~
Th~re will be no drastic
m halr color- just 8 ·
and brighter shine. ·

~rents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold

SBUer, went out
picnic.

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AUGUST 13-17

News Notes

for Men with
Man-sized Jobs

ser is now preaching at the La
viii e c huf't·h. Everyone is invlt,..
~s-

ed.
Mrs. Blair Cadwallader and

spent two weeks here car·
ing tor her mother who had sur~
gery at Holzer Hoepltal. She ls
now at home much lrq,roved.
Mrs. Ronald Wright aB:l son
Danny, spent a week visiting h~
parents,
Mr. aOO Mrs , Bru ce
M .
orns and sister Mrs Judy
Lloyd.
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son, Shawn, oak Hill, 0,, were
Sunday guests of his parents Mr

Outsole rs super
grarn glove leather.
cushion Cush ion ' non, -markrn£ neoprene
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rn so e rs fully
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wrapped
strap . Deluxe . Ta slan lace~ Hu•c,k-on pull
tng counte r
· ee -support-

and Mrs. Alpha Barr.

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The LadiesCircleoftheLarca·

aH R~ Cedar boot w1th 5 ~
Vam~ is lin:·~~:~ g;~lrln o•l .tanned leathers.

Heavy-duty
crall select

TAKE
THE
FAMILY!

24.99

ville Church gave a dooble show~
e~ honorh-w Mrs. Richard Junior
f·etl.y 8IXI Mrs. Larry Fetty on
July 20 at the hllowat1&gt; room.
The girls received many nJce
gjfta. Games were played arwJ re.rreshments of cake, Ice cream
and pupch were l!lerved.
Wade !Iampton of Lings ville 11.
D. I died II Holzer llOfllitaL lie
is sun1ved b)' se\'oyJ chlldr.e
Mro. Barbara Garilnor died
Bober lf&lt;lspltal recently Mr
Gardner lived at LlttQovlile r!
man,y years and reared her ram.
lly here. She Is survived by ooe

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ents onl.Y on Pediatrh:s Ward.
· ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Morris L. Hogan, 856
Fourth Ave.; Mrs. Carroll R.
Carmichael, 44 Locust St.; Mrs.
John W· Brogan, Jr., Rt. 1. Vin.
t~n; Mrs. Jessie A. Kh'€, Lower
Rive~ Rd.; Grover Sheets, Rt. J,
Patrwt; Dempsey l O'DeiJ, Rt.l
Northup Stephanie A. oarnbrough, Lower River Rd.; Mary
A. !lash, Rt. 2 Bidwell; Mrs.
J_ame s D. ~encer, GaUipolis
I· erry; Mrs. Stephen J. Moore,
Rl 2, Leon; Mrs. Loyd D. Moore,
New HaVl.~n; Mrs. John M, Rich~rdson, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Har.
ry E. Clark, Itt. 2 PDI1\eroy; Mrs.
Darm~· Bowers, Pomeroy; Mrs.
Donme L. Arthur, Wellston: Mrs.
Kenneth L. Dement, RL 2 Jackson; Mrs. Earl 0. Nichols. Rt. 1
Londonderry; Mrs. Larry Stevens, Coal Grove; Mrs. Britton
B. Barlow, Coal Grove; Arthur
Johnson, Troy; Ernest s. Denny
Rl 2 Wellston; Donald W.
ton, llamden; Edwin A. Hout, eo.
lumbu s; Elmer R. McCarty, C~
lumbus; PaW T. Wood. Ironton·
William H. Smith, Davin 1 W Va.:
Jefferson S. Baker,
Heber J, Lucas, Miss
lth
Grubb, Ironton; Ralph N.
ChrlShan, Wellston; Mrs, Char·
le s E. Jenkins, Jackson· Ken.
neth E. Mossman, HL 3 AuJiny·
Donald G. Collins, Athens and
Mrs. Ear.nest T. Brown, Wellston.
BIRTIIS
Mrs. Carroll R. Carmichael
44 Locust Sl, daughter, 6:49 ~

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By POLLY CRAMER

,\UUa lhe nun, one ol tbo
greate•t or too barbarian rulers
"and the scourge of the Roman
Empire, died in his ateep In 453
d A, D., tho' nigtlt alter bls mar
. r~lll' lo a yoong girl.

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w~tlt~r
on Wednesday.

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TUESDAY. AUGUST 13, I\

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Humphrey Men Win Ohio Parliame:...
RICHARD E. UGHTNER
Uf,l Slaleoo•oe Reporter
' W!-IIMI!US (UP[) - Sql,.pOi'ters of Vlce President Hu·
bei1 H, HLUJQ)hrey won a four~
, 1\wr parliamentary blltle tud8Y
1o pt a head count of lhe Ohio
deleiii~B . as to the Democratic
NaUonal ConvenUon.
However, political observers
t }elt ,l\e may have lost votes b)'
: "f.or_c~ lbe delegation 1o vote
·~l.l- prlor to die Chicago convention
•· wblcb atarts later thls month.
Humphrey won 58\\ ollhe 115
votes opread over 128 delegates
but prior to the caucus he was

IIAml ftve on lhe agenda ..convention and as tar as he was Into trouble. II was a motion lo
concerned the 11 delegatlon is not take a preferential vote 0(1 a
eomnUtted to t!Je senator.,.
prealdentlal candl&amp;te. MiN a
The blow-lly.l&gt;!ow accounl o! motion to ame1'd dlat would
the caucus was relayed to news-- have eliminated thai llelll wu
men by delegates. Reporters defeated, the preferential vole
were excluded rrom the meet..
was lefl standing.
lng at \he suggestion of Stale
Other Incidents
Chairman Eugone P. (Petel
Other Incidents were the QUioo
O'Grady.
ter of O'Grady as temPOraJ'1
The reports lndlealed lhe del· chatnnan b)' the election o!
egate.s battled over every ltem Cuyahoga CoWtiy Chairman IJ·
on lhe agenda - Including the bert Porter • a Humphrey .,.,_
adoption· ol 11\e agenda - and porter, and lhe dismissal ol
the scorecard, as kept by new.. Cleveland
attorney Holoard
men, · showed ,Humphrey a conMetzenbaum, an early ~~
sistent wilmer.

eaUmated to have 85 votes.
U. S. Sen. EPgene J. McCarthy
took the three votes he won in

the prlmary.
TWellQ'.seven votes were tal·
lied as uncommitted to any can·
dldate includlrt:: ravorite son,
U. s. Sen. Stephen M. You~.
One \'Cite was cast tor Young
bul net b)' the senator. · Twenl)'·
five ani a hal! votes were ab-

sent.

'-Name Not To Be Entered"
One delegate, who uked not
to be tdentifled, said Y~'s
name would not be entered in
I'Kllllination tor Pt:esident at the

er o! the late Hobert F. Kennedy, trom the 'credentials com~
mlttee of the nati~ convention.
Now believed lo be a &amp;IIIIJIOfl.er or Mccarthy, MetzenbaUm
was replaced by state sen. Mlnorlly Leader Frank W. King ol
Toledo, also a a~orter of the
vice president. MetzenbaliDl
WIS named to the post by
O'GradY·
In what was the only reported
compromise of the caucus,
YOWlg, a s...,porter of McCU·
thY, was elected chairman or
the delegaUoo, with rormer

state Chairman !dorton Ne)Jip
or Toledo, a Humphrey ntan.
being named '"auociate cltalr·

ated lor lhe pos~ They will be
elected at the con\'ention.
Mrs. Gunsett ran into tromle
man."'
earlier this year and her withHumphre)'lte DrOll&amp; Oul
drawal was not a part of the
It was a c(IIIIJromise in that
- MccarlhY bltlle.
Mayor George Twylord of ReY- Humphrey
There were complaints trom
noldsburg, a Humphrey s~port­ women aboUt her and as a re-o
er, "dropped oot'' of the three- sult, part)' leaders said uagree
way raee. Twyford Is lhl .-... on 1 candidate yoti like. and
cently elected head of lbe
we'll go aJong."
Fronklin COOn!)' organization.
The caucus was called by
Natiooal ecnmJtteeman Por. O'Grady only after upressure"
ter was reo-nomU.ted to that Crom the Humphrey camp, which
poat but Helen Gunsett, nati~ wa11 maneuverll'll for a declara·
a1 committeewoman since 1956, tion of s~ort before the co~
"withdrew" and Betty Jane

BEAUTY BRIEFS
Both Rituol

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Reynold• and Mrs. Earl Knight llllde up • committee !rom
lhe Middleport Arntteur Gardeners whtch planned lhe beautl-

WORKE.J_ OF THE CARPER NURSERIES, located ncar
SbMie ore plan~ng new shrubbel'l' al lhe MlddleJMlrt Post orlice. Funds ·tOr lhe beout!Dcallon ollhe gmutda wore allotled
b¥ lite tedenl governmenL Mrs. Grace Prall, Mrs. Pearl

Ocal\011 progrant.

Democrat Delegations
Expecting Challenge~

News ••• in -Briefs

b1 the meartlme, the uaocla.
tion is awaWng word m a Farmer's Home Administration l.4Bn
ond a poaslblo EconDIIllc Doveloplllenl Grant.
Also discussed were several
recommendalloos made by lhe
FHA concerning the curent sYS·
tern, which exlend&amp; 94.6 lllilOS.
n waa agreed lo meel Aug.
26, 1o make a oehedUie tD visit
various communities along the
oyslem In order to oxplalu the
progres• being made and lo answer subscriber's queatlons.

venllon. Earlier O'GndY had
said there would be no cauctiJ
until Chicago.
AI one time, Porter · and
Young agreed wilh o•GniiY
there would be no caucus b&amp;!ore Chieago. Bul Mccart~Q'
sources sald reports that Humphrey , _ . t was ollppi!V
forced the eaucus ami the belt
was 14 turned on."

"Heat Turned on"

The pressure built "' and It
continued MondaY as Lawrence
(Larry) O'Brien, tormer postmaster e:eneral, huddled; ffith
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Ill

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Joe
ma

LATE ENTRANT in the
race for the Democratic
preoldenUal nomination io
Sen. Georlt McGovern of
South Dakota, who Ia aup·
parled by tome of tbe lale
Sen. Robert F. Keanedy'l
key aldeR.

CAPE llATTERAS, N, C.
(UPD - Hurricane Dolly klcl&lt;ed up _., - · [Jr oul in_
lhl AU antic IOdOY, JMlatng no
immedlsle lhreal tD 1111 land
areas.
The
lhlrd hurrl·
cane bOasted peak winds &lt;i 75
miles an ht:m' 1rlth gales exlendinl! 175 mUes in all dl·

Clerk is $2,514 Short
Says·St-ate- &amp;aminer-.-

the patrol for entrY on the deCOLUMBUS (UP[) - A stale femiants' arrest records.
examiner's report today nanted
.
11 ln most of these cases," ex·
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former
clerk
or
the Athens aminera said, "signed state-CIDCAGO OlPD - The Mlosl811ppi delegallon to lhe Dem~&gt;­
Counll' Court In !lndlngs !or the ments cool!~ payment ard
By Unlled Press lnlernallonal
cradc Nati.onal Convention will be challenged by both Vice Presirecovery of $2,514:.
PRAGUE - EAST GERMANY'S COMMUNIST chief Waller lll- dent Hubert H. HUIJ1)breyand Sen. Epgene J. MccarthY.
forfeiture of bonds ba\'e been
The
audit,
coverlng
operarectJons
from
the
center.
obtained from the defendants."
·bl'tcbl left CzecboslovaldJt todaY alter talks wllh liberal C.echosFrom 1~ 1o 17 otate delegatio.. could be challenged, party o!·
tions
of
the
court
trom
Feb.
2,
lovak Ieider• ln which bolh oldcs pledged lo lncreose trade and d&amp;llclals
estiJnated.for both candidate&amp; Cor the oemocratlc,presidential
1953 through Dec. 31, 1967,
~okesmen
creaoe trlcllon In lbe Eall Eurq~e bloc.
named Jane Pancake and her
• Vlbrlcbt and C.ecboalo.U Communist parcy chairman AleXOI&gt;- oomtnaUon predicted Monday lhal a racially Integrated delegation
bundsman, lhe Oltlo casualty
cler llub&lt;ek put on a p•blic • how oltrlendllneos that broke lhe chUI - 11 Mi&amp;&amp;i&amp;B1Wi Loyalists" - wlllunseat the state's regular parcy
Insurance Co. She was covered
llQ apporent In lbelr dls&lt;~~••lonl at Karlovy Vary In western czechodelegallon to lhe convention, which opens Aug. 26.
b)' I $5,000 bond.
Hellion said a group challengalovakiL
Examiners. in a report to
"1 fl8SUDtl this means white
Ing lhe Uille Star Texas' dele., SANTIAGo, CHlU - THE ROMAN CATIIOUC Archbishop o! raclsla
state Auditor Roger Cloud, said,
will ill elsewhere wllh
gation - ,.Texas Democrats ror
"Numerous cases involving
' SallllQO,· flaul Solvo cardinal Henrlqpez, MonlllY ati&gt;Pended nine their votes," Sen. Walter F.
an
()pen
ConVention"
has
Highway Patrol arrests were
prlesta wb9 slaied a 12-heur al&gt;-ln at a m•nlclpal cllhedral oa be- Mondale or Mlnnesola, cochair. charged lhal Negroeo, MexicanSAIGON (UP!) - U. S. and
never ettered on the docket or SOUih v letnalll080 lrOOp8 IOdOY
. ~ ~ 'l "l)t!CIIIe's ·struggle lor Uberotion." The cardinal Wd lhe man o1 lhl Unlled Democ:rata
Americans and liberal DemocashbOOk. Fictitious case num· battled Vlel Cong soldiers in
ATil ENS (UPl) - A tor....·:-11110111 Wild be eRective until lhe prlesls llalislaclory ex· fol· I[Wltpbfe)' - oald ala news
crats have been "systematlcal- Greek arncy otncer lodal' atbers were usigned other cases,
conference.
the heaviest combat near Sal·
plal'l'"l
lhelr eOndtlcl.
b'
excluded"
trom
the
reJU).ar
m:l false entries regarding dis- goo in a month- Since ~,
lelll(lled
1o
blow
up
lhe
car
in
Tom Beaton, in charge ol MeThe prloale. three llllll and uo ltDman calhollc laymen locked
CHARLESI'ON,
W,
Va.
(lll'l)
deleplion.
position of several cases were spokesmen said, lite allies ha\'e
which Premier George Papado. ··lhl door• .o llbe 100.year-old chureh SundaY and lsoued a statement carlhy'o credential erranae·
He said other challenges were poulos li8S riding lo Alben• !rom - Bepreoentallvoo ol milk markilled 146 Communists in lhree
. ; ~lllclzi!W lhl dturcb 10 "e&lt;li!IPr&lt;lnlsed 1o weollh ond (lOWer" menta, predicted 12 .&lt;lelegales llli!IOcted !or Georgia, Michigan,
kellng erea ol lbe trl-stale re- noted."
The report said money was
his
aeooldc
vacallen
villa,
lhe
would
be
ehallenged
al
Ute
...,.
·: pi pietellina lheachecltled vta!l of Pope Paul Vllo Bogota, ColomMeKmg Delta figbls.
gion were to act Upon several
ventlon - net all by McCarthy. Alabama, C&lt;Innecllcut, WaBhinl!· ~~~eernment announced. papado- prOJIOsalS at a public hearlnK received by the court in some
The fiercest clash erupled 20
1011 and Pennt!Yivsala. Challeng- pou1oa escaped wllhoul Injury
bia, Aul· 22-114.
cases arxl was not entered in miles soulhwest o! lhl capital
Ho singled oul Mlulsslppl and
es are possible for Mlonei(Jta, and lhe anempled ......in was hero Aug. '/:1.
the caahbook &amp;r distributed to between U. S. 9th Division sol'"
ROCHEST£11, N.Y. - THE KU KLUX KLAN Monday lnotructed . laid Me!carthY•s camp hal ugh·Among lbe representatives In·
Indiana, Oklahoma and North Car- captured.
~)
the count)' aOO state.
~ xerox COrp. lo remove .a eopy machine trom lis Btrmiltgham, en IndicatiOn~ II will support a
diers and 400 Viet Cong IIOier·
vlted were lbose froiD Galllpohe
sald.
PapadopoUlos
waa
me
ol
lhe
olina,
In other cases, no entry "as
challenge
lo
lbe
Texas
daloP·
AIL, omee ~ouse o! Xerox's aponsoroh)JI ollhltelevlolonprollo, Portsmouth, Ohio. Charles- made on either the court dock· rlllao doe!li)' entrenched in bunk·
in
lhl
miii,W'Y
cooP
o!
leaders
lion.
ton. Hunllngton and Parkersburg, et of the cashbook, the report ers and tunnels, a wu communi• J· ·p-am "Of Black -tlea."
AprU 1967 which eventuallY led
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In a letler tD Xerox, bqlerlal Wlnrd Hobert M. Shelton or
que sald.
sbland, Ky.
tD lbe Digiti or King eooatansaid. Fictitious numbers were
.. United Klu!o ,or America, tnc., sald, "1bi• Is tD Inform you lhet
· ,;the
In 20 boors ~ llgbltng lltal
were to aC!t upOD proUne. The Greek mooarch Oed
assigned to these cases and the raged into today, the American
.- ~ )". wish lhe xerox machlnoln this omce be picked 1111 a1 once. ''Wo
Include the add!Uoo ~
Into eolt...Ue in [laly lasl De- JMl
case rumbers transmitted to troops backed by dlvebombers
cancelling the agreement becauae ollbe -IIY's InvolveGreenbriar
and l'ocahOnlaS COUll•
cember
after an unsuccessfUl
and belioopler gunships killed
, •. ment in shoWirw t~~movie "Of Black America/' a prognm tel.hind closed doors 1o dlscull ollempl to oust lhe mllllan' re- lies in Wesl Vtrginla and RoW·
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ASIINGTON
(llPll
Rep69 VIet Cong. U. S. spOkeamen
aD
and
Cerler
counties
In
Ken'~,y[aed bl'.lhl CBS neiWorl&lt;, Sbellon olaled. ·
bow lht1 could help !n bls eamgime.
said American units su!lered 15
1ucll)' in lho marketing area;
/ ;., DAYTON - THE DEj;IS[ON· BY A THREEJIJDGE panel on reoanlallvea
ll voterono or· palp to wiD lho DemOCtaUc preoA JCIYernmenl spOkesman aald
GAUGES
Gallipolis,
12.2
killed and 30 """"ded in lhe
lbe IIOmh Olii&gt;IO!Ied 11 Papedo· lo provide lor a atngle Class I and !4.3 ronnlng 8 feel ol rollconaU1ullonallty of Dhl&lt;! elecUon laws will walt. Adceloton
enclorsedVIee Pre&amp;· ldonllal nominaUon.
rice ~ battling.
L. Eldon Jame~ of Hamptoa, poidoo• cer [!Rised a polnl only price dlllerenllal lor lhe mar ccme alter
are heard hero next Mondaylnlhe fdoDII!Uberl II. Htim[lhrt1 tor
ers;
Pt. Pleasant. 24.20; PomeThe series &lt;i llgbls soulh ~
VL, a pasl nallllllal American a !"" mllea wtelda Athel\8- The kalina area; tD ellmlnale lhe IIUP· ,,.. George Wallace AmeriCIII [ndepandent parcy'o oult agalnlt lhe slate lhl preoldaaQ' Monda:r be&lt;!&amp;Ilse
roy~Masm, 20.56; Hinton. 1.07 Ute clty emphasized lhe pre•·
ply-demand adjustor; lo remove
,; ·and tJ»·ee ollta (Ojlexeeuli.Os.
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stand "lor a Jpot and honOrable H~I'IJ'o polllloa &lt;111Vtelnam.
lhe addlllonal charge ol 15 cents tailing; Kanawha Falls, 4.58 lall- ence of communist soldier&amp; mear
Albeaa.
per !Jmdredwelgbt overlbeClasa lng; Charleston, 18.24 falling. the capital. apparently walling
He Wd veteran• gr&lt;lU118 - d
. ; ·, SAN DIEGQ, CAIJF. ,- LEADERS OF RICHARD M. Nhon's peace· In Vlelnalll.
ond Manne!, are on the for order&amp; to launch a long ..
bo orpnised in every stale and
m price !Or milk Used Ia col- London
preoldeallil cJD!Illign Intend 1o rect1!il Rye m!UIIln
The gr&lt;lUlllnclncled Harr1 Lee
sill:
Wintleld,
running one fed awolled nationwide olfeoslve.
lage che8se and to revise lhe lo· : YOI.-n tD acour 1bo tlllloo tor sUill)llrl o1 hll
ol Uta AMVETS II Cleveland. malll' bill clllto to back Htim[lh·
of rolJers.
U. S. Intelligence 80111'COS oald
cation a&lt;ijutllmenll.
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Chllrleo \lhll,._. ollhe United CIUzena lor
or•
The Yoiorlltl formed I "VIt- ft1·
a wounded North Vlelnameoe ser. ,
sa1&lt;l
mUIIoo· would be span\ on f111110rlng
erano lor llun![lbrey commlllee"
gaanl lold allied inlertogolorl
LOCAL TEMPS
IndePendent
and
Democratic.
volbrs.
He
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alreadY
and
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Tenweratw'e In downtown lhe ol!enolvo was ..,e ,,,&lt;;"hll!l recruited ono mUI!qo volumera ior Lbe driYL
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II I reCeption
close &amp;I noon on Tbersd&amp;Y 10 was 72 degrees under clMJI er ln!orm.llon be volunteered
e""lo,yees ma,y allend the COUllly akles.
bed proved accurate.
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Papadopoulos

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Action Set

Force IDt

Escapes Bomb

This fall handba&amp;s are back to

Saturday; Mrs, .lames D

S:.tur:

For Aug. 27

ncrmallrom the Mini·Bal of Sprina.
Fall's handbaas are bi&amp;ler and
roomier than ever. We now have In
stock atremendous selection of Baas

E. Cross, Mrs. Moses T. Cuf·
ne, Leonard w. Dobbins Thomas
W. Fitzpatrick, Mrs.
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Jones, Mrs. Samuel R. Lorw:
Mrs. W. Ray Miller, Donald
~ournirw:~ Mrs. NormanG. Rose,
Guy Ross, Mrs. Donald F. wu.
IIams, Mrs. Ronald L. carr and
lnfanL son, Mra. Danny Bowers
Roy G. Blackburn. Jr •• Mr~
James 0. Bowll"', .Mrs. CoraM.
Donnett, Mrs. Marie Frincts
Carl W, Gerlach. Mrs. James
Hale, Mrs. Fred A. Flouck. Mrs..
Dlllne Johnaon and Inllnl Johnson, Mro. Gg.jld.egue, Rolph
Lewis, Mrs. John Nash Paul E
Scally, WUlard Yale&amp; Mrs liar:
ry Cia~
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ra~abonds,

shoulder ·

baiS, barrels, pouches, boxes, and

many other styles.

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Mink, Mahotany, Verdin Green,
Bro~n.

aon, Harold Gardener' tang..
ville, and three daugtien, Mrs.
Helen Strong, Gallipolis; Mro.
ltazel Grate and Myrtle Gardner
of LangavllJe. Her huaband and
a son, Earl, preceded her in
death.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanle, PhiWps
ol Lopn, Mrs. ·c a.,lo Barry of
Oahati!Ot and Mra. Helen BIDs of
llamden called on their olaler
Mrs. A:i»ha Barr. rece~.
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Patents, and many other shades
of Fall.
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MIIior

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Samsell Going

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ol ,. E. ' A. Wbt&amp;OIIIll Racine
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WASHINGWN - Grlllll to hootlng2tWMkl·
Training lor 30 .-mp!QYed
prcMda (talning at lhl SOUih·
worl&lt;erolor :13weekallllhl Land·
ern Olllo ~r Training Cal·
ocape-Gardener tleld.
tor lor a lOla!~ 31~ unemp!Qfad
-kerl haYI been~ b¥
Ta\111 Diatrlct ·Coagrtl.olnan
ClartMt E. Yl!ler.
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The 1051h annual Meigs County peUtive events lo be jUdged. KidFair moved into its first full dies day will be held from 10 L
m. to 4 p.m. and tbere wW be
day of activity today under clot.dy
conlormallon judging of horse•
skies,
and ponies in the morning with
U.S. Weathermen saki their
the amual horse show at 1 p.m.
charts ror southeasteE'D o h i o
Wednesday eveni~ the horse
showed a possibiltty of showers
pulling
conlesl wiU be beld and
sometime tonight, according to
concluding lhe nlgbes 1cllv!Ues
the UPL
There was judging or dame.. wUI be 1 llreworks dlaplljr b)'
tic arts and the junior fair trac· the Racine Ftre Department.
The annual religious services
tor operator's contest to be held
o!
the Meigs COunty Mlnlslerill
this afternoon. The grandstaOO
attraction at 7:30 p.m. will be A88., opened the fair Monday
nlgb~ Tuesda.Y morning, !lnlol&gt;the Pony Pulling contest.
Wednesday will be a lull day 1~ touches were put on the midwith nUJl\erous open class com· WilY-

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Is Underway

Burchett,
Oark Go
lld&gt; Burchett. Cheshire may.
or, and Lee Clark, a m0mber
ol lhe Chesblre v!Uage council,
were appointed to represent Che-Bhlre on lhe board in a meeltng
&lt;i lhe Gallla C(JUII!y' water Assn.
Mmday nlgbl al Cheshire.
Both were former trustees of
the Chest!lre Area Water COrporation which wasdisso~vedlast
monlh lollowlng a reconunenda·
tlon by the Farmers Home Administration.
The group tentaUvely established the latter part ol SOptem·
ber as a cutoff date for the collection of tap tees, easements,
and water user agreements. The
tap lee• must be collecledtohelp
finance further engineering
pions, lest drUiings, and wetls.

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(lolfnoy o! ro..Ao was n&lt;llllln-

On Board

The bath ritual is for every;:::e-and the budding young
auty IS no exception Dis
covering the niceties
th~
bath and the psychological as
well as beauty benefits is In
1~· •ne of the niceot things
~ u1 growing up. A bath can
o much more than make you
~ny clean. The warmlh of
bath water and the rubbing of your skin relaxes your
muscle&amp;, Increases the drcu·
lation and gives you a feeling
Qf weU-being. To reap the
most benefits lrom')'our bath
to pian it so that It can 110
nima lrhanqull and relaxed . Americana coruumed 276 oQO
a osp ere.
tona or strawbfon1es in 1987:

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HANDBAGS

Spencer, Gallipolis f'erry w'
Va., daughter, 3:05 p, m.
da:l'; Mrs. Lloyd D. Moore, New
Haven, son, 9:36 a. m., Su•
day; Mrs. Heber J, Lucas, Wells-ton, daughter, 2:06p.m. Surday·
Mrs. ste~~hen J. Moore, nt. 2'
~n, w. VL, daughter, 4:31p.m:
Sundtl'; Mrs. John M. Rlehardson, PL Pleasant, son, 3:02 a.

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In No· r th.,. 't 'aro ina,
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Circle
and daughter, Marianne, fJf eo.
lumbus are here ror a week•s
visit wJth their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. c. E. Blakeslee and Mrs
Mary CJrcle. The Circle ramiJ;
has been vacationing In VIrginIa.
Lori Ann Lohse, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, James Ulbse Co..
lumbufl, lfl the westofher~and.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Lohse, while her parents are ln
Hswall.
Mr. and ~a. flerschel Mflt'luel
and daughter' Janice and Mrs
Jean
Allen and son , Br'••
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rQed Saturday from a vacation al M.Yrlle Beach
Mra. WUma Brad.Y of Frostproof, Fla. was the Frlda.Y guest
ol her cousin, MluMarclaKarr
Mr. and Mra. COrbll Ferreti
ot Nitro, W. Va., spent the past
weelt here with his mother Mrs
J. C. Ferrell, and his b.:OU,er:
ln-la" &amp;nd sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Estill Moore
Mra. Dorothy Anderson and
dal18hler, Kalhleen, of Kankakee
llL wore guests clurlng tbe pa,i
week ol. Mr. and Mrs, James
Clatwortby and daughter' a n d
Mrs. Albert El&gt;ersbach. They
were Saturday guests of Mr
Helen Bryan in COIUmbull ~
SUndOY afternoon vtalted wllh
Miss Marcia Karr.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hubbard
and children, Jerey, Angle, Robin, Ricicy' , and Rosemary a r e
II(H!ndlng a week In Detroit Mlch
Mro. F. A. SbJmwa,y ~ Mr •
and Mro. John Gilmore and Val:
erie, have returned to Bradenton, Fla. after visiting here wllh
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth TI,Ylor
and family and other relatives
and friends oft he Pomeroy area.

m. Monday,
DISCHARGES
Gary T. Bryant, Mrs. Alva

The Rev. Robert Eugene Mus~

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Doughier's Birth

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The baby was born Wednesd~ at th-e Pleasant Valley Hos-

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Mr. and Mrs. James Vennarl
returned born&amp; &amp;lnclay. Mro. Vennarl spent the week 1n Parma

WIIITE ROSE Lodge will hold an~thcr daughter, Ragena Mca picnic at the ~1iddleport road~ GUire, who has been visitil\:' ln
side par k, Wednesday, 1\ug, H Cleveland
with Mr. and Mrs.
.
at Gp.m.
Franc1s llud son. Ragena remained at the Morris home for
a vi sit.

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Wheeler Drake.

Allended Shower

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sellars
ll9 Ebenel er St., Pomeroy, ar~
announcing the birth or a daugh-

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lilftLL\"8 1'0.6NT.RS
., They Propound SoluUo~•s ;JI'
·For Puckerle~;ll $leeves··,

Mr.
Jolin
and daughters, Kim and KellY
BrookVIlle, Are hOre rOr.wcek'~
neal!~ wllb lbelr porenlo, Mr.
~ ~o•.Jol!n Kelchlla o1 Pomeroy, !1"11 Mr. and Mrs. watta&lt;e
Bl'•&lt;lfo!"f, Mlddloport.
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mg.
gfn~ of CoJumbua, are visiting
lhelr grandpanm(J, Mr. and Mro.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McGuire,
Co. urci cc, 7: 30 p.m. Tuesday. Lynne, Reck.a, and Miss Nettie
Hefre sltments will be sen ed. Tolli\'er. Pomeroy, Route 4, have
All Lions arc imitcd.
~eturll(.'d from a weekend visit
~UDDLEPOR T Business and ltl Re;ynoldsburg, They were the
Professional Women' s c 1 u b guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton'
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Ga s Co. or: M~rras, Ma ..;;hell and l~odney.
fkc. Ann Bailey, hoste ss c om~
fhc McGuircs went especialmittee chairman, in charge of ly to atterKI a shower given for
social affairs.
Mrs, ~orri s at Whitehall. They
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• PI;EASANT - CIQ' coun-ed'IWO ordiiiiD&lt;81 dur·
Monda,r ntglll' • rtlllllar se •·
ol dQ- councU IIIIClllll other
Items on the ovenlni: apnda.

nre. accldelila, ete,

annexing several ·oUIJ.i'lng ....
dons Into the · dQ' llmlta areas ln&lt;luded Burdette Addl·
don, suq. Htights and hO.aes
west of the Sond.v Helllbl area.
Mayor MOrgan asked dQ' afror·
1111¥ Ra.v llllsgrave to prapare •
petition for IIIUIOXIIIon to bi dr·
culated in these areas to get a
more cumpleto nndlng of t h e
Views or the residents on the
proposals.
Cooncll approved the mayor's
requeat that a letter be given
to Architect's AsiiOClate to proM

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a,vstem would be ror the pOllee ~;·rorclht ii\OI!III ·
anth'e Cf1U1111' 1Dd planto, hoilp(t- fl. .a.ir
ql~Ulpin!\Uid '-' .
ala, flmoral ' - " """"" om. · chi., ol pollee Jack l'YI•&gt;'iihoirtli·
cOI'I, area clQ- olllelalslnd qtj,.. •tbe department ine.slriv~·
ar lnienated waona are aaked .llllleli 9
arre.aied' t
to atteild lite meettrw. fl1e oom- drlvero ·lnvtilv~ ls.Ued 172
ber named to be eiilled It ~· pork!n,r· .l lckitl alld 8 unta'rid
qstem ta put.lnto offtct Is 911 ~ jickels; m~ aa• ~
and the call would be a~owered &gt; law arrelta and
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st a central point and then the demeanor arreata; pstrol ...
necesaary steps taken f r o m worked a lola) ol9S8 mail ho9n
there.
tml!lc the IIIOillh.
1be acaled modol ol the ill •
The llnanelal rePort ot tile
fated Silver Brldse was on dis- three dQ' depertmerita wu llhr•
pla,v In tho councUchamberswith · en, 1~ the foUowlnl baJ.
Mayor Morgan announcing that ance on July 31 - Clt,r,
the model wblcll cost the feeler. 599.63; Water Worka, $16,40! ••
a1 government approximately 24; sewer Fund, $21,517.60.
$15,000 Is now the ()I'OJJtiiV of
Present for U.e meellni were
the CIIY of Point Pleaaant m a Mayor Morpn, Cllnttorlll!¥llq
loan basts and wiU remain In Musgrave; Clerk l'att111Ui'&lt;lotte
the clcy bulldlng. Mlcyor 1\lorgan and council members Jim Wli·
drove to Waah\ngton, D. C. last gtna, Ruaaell Hollan&lt;l, Wallace
weekend and bnJuJ!bl the model smtth, Bill Wellman, Jack FOW·
back by truck to be oo dlsPia.v ler, llUater Rltlle, Reid Doolll·
at the Ma100 County Fslr. II tie, Elmer Jones, Jack Juniper
proved ooa of tho main attrac- and Lorain Wilcoxen.
tiona there.

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Six Civil Court Actions Filed

fflE CJin.DaEN

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Mr.

Weber Family Reunion
Held Sunday at Park

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78 42 .644
63 55 ~53t 13
· ·" Atlanta
61 57 .517 15
.;:; San FranctaliO 60 56 .517 15
, •• Ctndrmau
f/1 58 .50 4 lll'h
50 81 .479 19~
·• Plttoburglt
., .•• PhlladelJ&gt;hla . 53 61 .m 21
. :.. Ltio Angelos 53 64 .453 22~
·,_, Naw York
54 86 .450 23
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lllonda.v'o Results .
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Chicll!ll 7 St. Louts 3
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COni¥ games aeheduled)
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·~ · natl (Clontn&amp;er 3-4), 8:05 p.m.
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~:: . 1 3-4 and Wise 8-8), 2, 6:0:; p.m.
·' • San Franclscu (1\larlchal 20-5)
" '~ at Plltoburgh (Veale 9-11), 8:05

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Loo Angeles (&amp;Ilion S-10) at
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Wednetlday'a Games

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Atlento at Clnclll!atl, night
Houaton at PhUadolphla, night
San Fran II Plttoburgh, nlgtlt
Loo Atlg at New York, night

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American League
W. L. PeL GB
Detroit •••• • ,75 42 ,641
Balllmore. ••• ,87 48 .583. 7
Boston ....... 63 54 ·.538 12
Cleveland. ••• ,63 57 .525 !3'h
Oaklaild ••••• ,60 56 .517 14'h
Minnesota. .... 55 59 .48.2 18%
New York. •••• 52 60 , 464 21J1h
C&amp;llfornta. • ' ·.. 53 64 .453 22
Chicago. •••.• 46 66 .421 25%
W11hlngton. • , .42 72 ,368 31'h
Monday's Results
New York 5 CeUfornia 2, night
Bait 3 Qak I, nls!&gt;t, 10 lnntngs
Detroit 6 ClevelaiKI 3, night
Boston 2 Chicago I, night
Washington 2 11111111 0, night
Today's Probable PJtcher1
AU Times EDT
Baltimore (1\lcNalb' I 5-8) at
Oaklslll Cllunter 9·9), 11 p.m.
Now York (Barber 5-4) at CSII·
fornta (Ellis 9-1), 11 p.m.
Washington (Hannon 7 • 2) at
Minnesota &lt;Boswell 8-9), 9 p.m.
Detroit ()lobaon 3-4) at Clevt&gt;laiKI (Siebert 11-9), 7:30 p.m.
Chlcsgo CHorion 8-U or John
11-S) 11 Boaten (Pizarro 3-4),
7:30p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Chicago at Boston, 2
Baltimore at Qaklalll
Washington at Mlmeaota
Detroit at ClovelaiKI, night
New York at CSllfornto, night

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: Middleport Posts 8-0
-~ Victory at Wellston
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WELJSrON- Middleport• a All

' ·:" star Boys Lea&amp;!te baaoball team
"" (10ited an !WI, one hit olutout
··" over Trimble T1110nshij1 Monday
night to advance In the Wellston
"'' lJttle Lta(llle Tournament.
.. Cllfl Whittington, ahuskfrlght.
• hanclor, limited Trimble to a
• 'lltbber tlUIIn front o! home plate
·;;, by Psrry to open the slxtb that
for a single. He was era"
eel stealing IOcond,
Whittington fiiUled 14, walked one, and bed on!¥ two baUo
hit to the tnn.sld. One Trimble
batter besides Perry got on
baae, Slkorold, who walked and
lid ...
t oll'bOitl.' to·
_ --n ~ I'll

...IQCtid

PI••·

Meanwhile, llllddlepori put up
•• 8 runa on 1001 ball hilllng and
·• lhaliy Trimble defensea.
... King, the pltohsr' walked 1our,
·•· bad two coat!¥ bobbles back of
' i' him sed seve up a triple to

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~. ~111 13, 1968

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~ra. VIrginia MOOre of Park·
· er"'&gt;urt W, VL was tha waek·
llfld pest. of 1\lr. and lllro. Char·
Plans are
. lei Neuman.
·
· the Ot&gt;en cherch
. ,lllrl.• Leo Crew loin Columbus J..,. Ann IIIOJ'•
The ft.rst ordinance was for
•· \i,altl\'l heqon4Jl~awanddauglt· and M\"1. Edlrird
.
the re~~Ulatlon and control of
lOr,
1\lr.
and
1\lrs.
Da~ld
Brown.
eroy,
to
Mr.
Larry
..
flshlng at Krodel Park which
· ...., ·Crew apent laot,. there 'Foi\.orla.
., P&gt; ·
will open to the publlc an Aug.
iiiiiii\Oi'
dller.
·
The ~will bo · -.;':f"i~
uat 19. Rulea eatsbllshed by the
1
ib',
and
1\lro,
Gene
Grea
ind
o1
Aq. 18 at 2:30 p.m.
ordinance included, personatlsh.
cldld!'tn.
l.,ym,
Nan~,
LaurA,
Trlntcy
United Clllrih of Clii'l.st,
ing in the lake nwst have a West
·
.
Coil
and
Helen
ot
liMo
PlnaJna
Pomeroy.
1be Rev'. lllll , Perrin
Virginia fishing license; motor
CUal
Zone
have
spent
the
paat
will
of!lclsle.'
' '
·
boats prdllblted; fish with pole
10 dire here vtaltlng he,!' per·
1\lrs. HUde Hart COtuno, Pom·
and line only; fishermen can use
ceed
with
plans
for
the
new
proonto,
1\lr.
and
1\lrs.
latah
smtlh
eroy,
will be the m"'""' ol tm·
on!¥ one pol•; doyllght fishing
ol
Maoon,
W,
VL,
and
her
sis·
or
and
the brldeomaldo Will.,.
posed
local
recreational
and
culon!¥; wading prohibited; no flshter,
1\lra.
Jim
Bmlth,
and
fam·
Miss
Linda
Baunle,.stater·orlllt
ing In or near the swimming tural cenlar.
ALL
of
P.
A.
Weljer
ilel'tpn,ent
(b: Qf' Dal'Wln. 1\lr. GrOIIII Is a proapedive bridegroom; 11111
The mayor announced that a
area; Utterlng prohibited; bass
the annual Weber famlb' reunion ~ ·at .
Oal&lt; Part..
apeclal
meeting
would
be
bold
•her·
'Ohltllpr, llll4dii\)Drt, .n.t
caullbl - llmlt five per day Standing behiiKI lllr. Weber, who obaervecl · 89th · bl~
Mr.
and
lllrl.
Kennetb
McCUI·
1111os
Roberta !htlman, COvlnl•
on
August
19
at
7:30
p.m.
In
the
must be at least 10 inches ln
at
the
reunion,
ore,
len
to
right,
his
~hlldrerl,
~
Weblckallh
and
1011,
Ken,
are
vaeaton,
Ky.
,
langth and persons violating any dcy building to consider t h e
or,
Barberi
Sargent,
Doris
Koenig,
WUma
HaughlaiKI
Wilber
llonlng at lll,yrtle Beach. 'lbolr
1\lr. Fndorlc smtth, Pilla~ the rules are subject to a f1ne use ol Point Pleasant being a
Weber.
~.
Laura,
remained
with
burs!&gt;
Ps will'be 1118 boot
pilot
clcy
for
a
National
Toled. not less thnn $5 or more
phone
Emergency
number
~zysM
her
rr...-.ms.
1\lr,
and
1\lrs.
for
~- utiltfrl will be
than $100 and (or) a j&amp;ll senJamea
Crlnrell,
and
lllrl.
11111'
lllr.
Ell
Boer, Po~; Mr.
tence not to excee&lt;l 30 da.fs. tem. Point Pleasant has been
dred McCUIIouah.
Jack Congrove PlckerfnaiOa,Ond
The second ordinance passed recommended as a pilot study
lllr.
and
1\lrs.
Richard
Raw·
Mr. Beman! :Bauer, rootlnU.
city
Cor
the
new
system
which
was for the control and regulallnp
and
famll7
beve
return·
A reception In the IIOclali'ooml
would
be
anyone
in
trouble
tion of the operation of motoreel
from
a
v
..
atton
at
M)TIIe
o1
the churcll will be bold tmmecycles, motor bikes and persons
Beacb.
·
riding on them. It providt!s that
· PIMie Woode of Clrdevnte dlateb' following the c~.
periODS using a motor driven
hel:o for tll8 week with her
vehicle must ride onJ.y upon the
Not only dld the tam(b: of P. bara SlfBert, president, a n d ll'"""""otlta, lllr. and 1\lrL llbbpermanent and regular seat and
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A.
Webef unite for a reunion Ollve Weber, oeeretar)'-&lt;roasur- ort White. 1\lra. Clair Woode
shall not carry a passenger unPT. PLEASANT - Slx civil in an actioo stemming trom a tttrs "ehicle to turn over and
bnJuJ!b1 ber daulf!ler hera Man·
less the vehicle Ia 8(Jlipped for actions have been filed in the highway accident occurring on she suffered injuries. Judgment at Royal oak Park SUnday but ·81'.
AtteiKilng wore P. A. Weber, di,V.
passenger; every person riding olfice of the clrcuit clerk dur- Ajlrll 3, 1968 on Rt. 2. The bill in the amoont of $31.583.28 Is the group also honored Mr. Wel&gt;-•,.
1\lr. IDd 1\lrl. Wilbur Weber
shall wear an approved crash Ing the past week, wlth three ot or complaint states that a ve-- asked by the plaintiffs against er on hls 89th blrthda.Y anni· Doria Koenig aiKI Rielly, Mr.
tiKI lllro. Donald Kooal8, Mr. ol lllcKIOI Roell, PL were Sll·
helmet; the vehicle must be ~­ the actions stemming from big~ hicle driven by the defendant, the deferdant and a trial by versary,
In commemoration of the oo- aiKI lllro. Norman Weber, Keith urda,r nl(lll pot• of 1\lr, and
Several l\lelgs reatdento traY.
erated as q.Uetl)' as possible at way acddents and three from Burley It Pearson, 102 Hig~ jury ls sougllt.
A second civil action Is scyled casJon1 a large decorated birth- tiKI VIda, and Klrk Chevalier, 1\lro. FIQJd Weber. 1'b01 carne eled to Balttmore, Ohio &amp;lndaJ ,
all times within the dt;y and must indebtness.
Jalli Avenue, Pl. Pleasant. col·
oopaelai!J for the Wliler re- for a poUuck d1oner allbt home
be equipped with a mul!ler with
Mary Margaret RifOe a n d lided with a car driven by Mary Randy stone, an inCant, who sues day cake marking the anniver- all of Tq)pera Plains; 1\lr, and
lactory-made noise reducers; any Heber Riffle are the plaindff Margaret Rilflecausl~thepla~ through next of friend, C&amp;rsel sary was served with the picnic 1\lra. SUmmon Haught, KatiQ' lllllon hold &amp;lnday at the Ro1al Ill Mr. and 1\lra. Walta'
' Beyor.
and Louise Stone, va John IJo)'d dinner.
aiKI BUI, Darlene Davia, 01.1'1- Oal&lt; Park.
driver, drivers, operators or
from !lor• were 1\lr,
Gifts were presented to Mrs. hoga Falls; 1\lr, and·lllrs. Char·
controllers of a motorcycle, moM
Bisek aiKI Grace A. Black, Hunand lllrL Dale WIIIPel, lllr/1. Har·
dngton.
Tho
coltlj)lslntstatesthat
ElizabeU.
Biddle,
93,
the
oldoat
les
Pa,vM
IDd
suzame,
AkrtJD;
tor bike etc., is prohibited from
ry Davl1; IDd ilrs. Garnet Har.
Randy Stone was rldlng a bicycle person atterKiin&amp;:i to Tracy LyNl Mr. and 1\lra. IJQ,jll Koentc, l\lel.
banding together with other drivbreclt of ~; Mrl. James
on lU. 62 on Ajlrll 21, !968 and Megahan, Ove months old, the vtn, Marlln aiKI Marte and Shar·
ers lor the purpose ol lorming
curroi:d and Pat ot $Tacase.
was
struck
by
the
Black
vehicle
youngest
presentj
Mrs.
Doris
on
flood
ol
Manilleld;
Elole
and
Mro. Grace Pratt and Doba '']Jack."
Hawk,
Nlliolle,
Cher)'l
alii
Pamcausing the youth to be injured. Koenig who bed the moat chilViolators ol these regulations
bie Laney ot l\llddiiiiOfl: The
shaU be guil\)' of a misdemeanor
The plaintiffs ask judgment dren, slx, aiKI to WUms Haucb~ ela of ShelbY; Mr. and lllra. wn.
By Helen Bolle/
1fOIIP was lolnfd In C&lt;llwdlUI
and 1! foond gullcy shall be flned
against the defendants in the who tra~ed the moat distance. ber Weber, Mrs. Jean 1\lepbln
by lllr. and !lira. Tom Wolfe
aiKI
Tracy
aiKI
WeiKI.Y
of
PittsAn
attordance
prize
went
to
Thel·
not less thaD •10 nor more than
think amoont of $20,153.55.
and - , . , Steele.
My LG.A.P. tells me YtlU
S. E. Mobley and Eda Mobley rna Farnsworth.
burgh; Mr..... 1\lro. Bruce lot¥·
$100 and-or ae-ced to 30 days YOUTH ASKED FOR lTI
Allerlloon &amp;IIOIIe at tbe !!oyer
This colwnn is Cor young peo- it already Is. Take it from there\ are the plaintlfis ln another ac\ TUESDAY
Officers were elected lor the ers, Joyce, L1rdt., Bruce, ~
In the coun1y jail.
home were 1\lr. IDd lllrll Bur·
tion with Bernie Parsons, Frost, next reunion and include Bar· ard, A! via and
sarpn~
POIIIEROY IJONS Club dlrec- delle !!oyer and lllr. and 1\lra.
Mlcyor D. B. MOrgan reported ple, their problem&amp; and pleasM - n.
all
their
troubles
and
fun.
As
Dear
Helen:
Ohio,
the
deferxlant..
This
action
of
Cbeoler;
Mr.
and
1\lro.
tors
meeting at the Ohio P011er Brooks TuiUe, Jell and Kat!Q',
ures,
on Ute much discussed and long
with
the
rest
or
Helen
Help
Us!,
I
want
to
say
a
word
for
a
stems
trom
a
highway
accidert
Roger
Gaul,
Roger
and
Leeann,
Co.
olllco,
7:30 p.m. Tueliday. "' Columbtlo, and 1\lrl.. BetV
awaited psv!ni of Main Street
it
welcomes
Laughs
but
won't class of mothers who are often
•·-··
111r
~
111r
D
.
.
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Ratreshmenll
wiU be served. Runkle of ;Baltimore.
on September 9, 1967 in the clcy
!rom 6th to 13th street. He said
~··~r;
. a,.,
•· ·-~~
or Point Pleasant with Eda Mobhe was •Teady to mail out conM dodge a sertoos tpestloo with a maUgned: Slep.rnothers.
PT. PLEASANT - The Ma- Gaul aiKI Michael of Belpre; lllr. AU IJ,ODB are Invited.
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I
am 20 and will be a junior
bruab
tracts" and hoped to got the
~
ley claiming injuries and she is
son County Homemakers eoun- aiKI lllrs. .:-.ant Koenig, Jr.,
liiii?DLEPORT llUslnesa and
8end -~vn•" teenage questions in college this tall. When I was seeking judgment in the amount ell has plsnned an educat1011- Leonard Eugene aiKI fi!iella Am, Proftlnlonal W0111en's C 1 u b,
paving underway before the laSt
ol Soptembsr. Residents aflect- to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care nine, my widowed father mar· of $5,000 aiKI S. E. Mobley ask·
a1 toor to be hold August 22 1\lrs. Elizabeth Biddle, Tbelma Tuellday,,, 7:30 p.m., Gas CO. ofSIO bas been
ed by thepsv!niwill receive their of Helen Help USl this naws- rled .•acfine woman.
"' 1 coold k She ing judgment In the amoont of to Include Chsrleston, Hawks Farnaworth, Mr. tiKI lllra. F1oyd nee. Am Bailey, bostess ...,..
svoryuolng a ..r
as ·
$1,475 for vehicle damages, loss
contracts within the next week and psper.
Nest, Lewisburg, IDuootooo Weber, Long Bottom; Mr. and mlltee chairman, In &lt;harP of
LOVE
OR
HABIT'?
gave
me
love,
understanding,
gut.
of companionship of wife, an:l
IIIOIIOY !lUll' be clopoalted In the
Dam, aiKI Grendviaw State . .Mra. - h Keller, l)el&gt;ble, Jlon. . ...,~. ~~- •t
.... . o{)f
Horr~r.~
Dear Helen:
dal'lce, counsel and yes, disci· wife's m.edical bWs.
Park
to
silO
·"Honey
ih
the
·'Ill,
iloila'
antJI
DeanHflllilllima,
.
_
•
,
..
&amp;:I'~~ ~att,.w ~In a Sjl!l· thave been IIOing ~'!'lh~;J&gt;l~• which 1 ~-llovobd
The lndebtness actions are:
Rock."
Ernoat Weber and ~ Ash"WHITE ROSE Lodp will bold
,,
;
·~ -~ a-:allabl!. ther.t "" this g,y for three 1081'1 iiud we appr6aate fi'er, 1M ile'T!"tior· · Citizens National Bank of Pt.
Reservadona are ..,. being worth, Pomeroy. A pst In the a picnic at the Middleport f&lt;lltl.
Jolr, and Mrl, Harold 0. Goorp
Two representadvos of I h e have talked aboot marriage when 10 often. I think loti of Pleasant vs. Louis E. Johnaoo,
taken by Mrs. C. B. ......__
.,_.,. afternoon was Mabel Van Meter side park, Wednollday, Aug. 14 .mertalned Frltla.v with a Jlllrll
Dtctogropb securlcy lll"otem of we got oot of college, In 1971. 1 friction between atop • par- Anlla Johnson, both of New HI· son, Route 2, Point p(011ant, of Chester.
at8p.m.
lnabservancoo!the!ourtbblrtb·
llllniiDg!oD discussed the posal. didntt date much before him, as ents and chlldren c o u I d ven and Looise Klaas, Hartford.
for tho tour. Total cosi will
FRIDAY
daJ ol their aon. Brlall . Leo.
be ellmlnated 1! beth parties The plalndff Is asking judgment be $12.75, Homemakers w!sO,..
bUllY ot tho dt.y purchasing a I am now on!¥ 18.
,I'
TOWN AND COUNTRY store
A picnic dlmer wal ...,Otf
He's a great person and I would give the other a chance from the deCerm.ntainttleamount
modular alarm !ll'slerntobeplaclng
to
go
should
contact
Mrs.
CtiVf.fes
OJ
at
Racine
u
n
1
d
Methodist
to
the .,esta, lllrs. Robert
0
1
do
ed In the pollee ataUon for the -·..,t
........ 1 was very much in love to be themselves. - Please lot
of $4Q2. 76; Credit Bureau of Thompson by August 14.
Clwrch, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fr1- Rinehart, L.l'dla IDd Etldlo Jol11Point Pleasant, aa collection
use of local bualnesa to hook-up witlt him, but rm not !lire. My not uae my nams. l\la.vbe •
di,V aiKI 51~ by Hli&gt;PY Bust- sm, Sallie I'Owall, 1\lro, L. W.
with to prevent burglarizing ·ol parents think he's great too. of atop-parents will think this agency for Holzer Hoapltal Founct.... ,
1\lcComu, "1'1 Breit, ~
their eatsbllshments. Mayor They'd feel awM 1! we broke letter Is written aboot them. - dation vs. Clyde Osbe H!gglnGeorp. Two ' deeorihd
Morgan appolnted a committee up.
LUCKY •
hotham aiKI Opal Louise HlgginCOIIIered the table, ""' a
1 would too, bot I atlll want a Dear Helen:
composed of Bill Wellman, Ray chance
II'J'
from 1\lrs. Rinehart. 1bi i!'GIP
to date around. My atea&lt;IY
My friend bad a pajama par. bothsm, Judgment of $984.08;
Lu~keydoo is in
Musgrave and Jack Juniper to
IS
.. - ·~Hat~W mra.~ ll!d lJ4.
Peoples Bank of Pt. Pleaaant
look into the matter turttn~r be- sa.ys If 1 liP out with other fel. cy. I wore my good ahorta over vs. George and Bart.ra L. Har·
Ia Jobnoon • - grace.
'
and brooght my dress lor church.
1'1". PLEASAN'f - Buatneaa
Riding the PORI' ol tbe ·c.orp
tore any action Is taken by coun- lows we're throusl&gt;.
Helan, how can I krow Irs 1 lefi my shorts and p.j.a at her per, Gallipolis Ferry, judgment Reserve Training
matters were tranaacted In Moo·
cldldren provided ~
cil.
love
en!
en
I
lest
It
against
house In my bentl&gt;ag, and then sougllt by plalmlffs in the amount
da,y night'• meetlnJ ot lite Ad·
Three bWa were read on the
for
the cbUdrtn. Brlln Wll4
mlnlalraUve
Board
fJDrmer
Lo·
PJrchaling of a new city street other boys? 5bould I settle for took it home without cllecldng. of $2,110. 6.
-..t
gilts and cards.
LETART, W. VA. - Roger cal COJI!erenee) at Hnl(lllo Unitfonmoss
and
respect
or
try
to
Next
di,V
I
cooldn'l
OIKI
my
shorts,
sweeper - btds were submitted
L. Lucko)doo, son of 1\lr, and
ed Matbodlst cl!ur&lt;h at 7:30 p.m.
1\IASON - 1111ss Bornite Morby Weal VIrginia Tractor Com- find out If real love Is some- and tho next week I ssw her wearlllra. Alva E. Luckeydoo, Rt. I,
Rev.
Chsrlel
Frum
presided.
thing more? - AFRAID 1Q ing them! Whet should ldo?Wbeo
plQ',
who was recentb' married ·
I' r.
._J
of Chsrleston; Machinery
Letart, W. Vo.. a student at
LOSE
A
GOOD
THING.
I
asked
her
1!
Pd
lefi
thorn
there,
ASK
TO
WED
.
Olheu
meottnga
lhl•
week
In·
to
1\lr,
Ch8rleo
R.
Staubo,
was
~
IS
Inc. of llllniiDg!on, and Stewart
Marshall Unlverolt.y, Huntington,
she said uNo." - CONFUSED
PT. PLEASANT- Two cou- W. VL, is attending Arm.Y Re- elude: Tueeda,v, covered dish honored with a bridal ahi:Jwer
EQI!pment Com- of Charles- Dear Afraid:
_ , . to lind out now wile- Dear Confused:
ples have made appllcationa for serve Officers' Training Corps d1mer meeting for Frlelldllhil' at the ..... of lllro. Cqoon
ton. A committee composed of
ll you are absolutely sure, tell marriage licenses in the ~ce summer camp. Ttte eouvse bepn clau m - • at the Krede1 Roush w1111 Nro. Rou•h allllllro. .
Jim Wlgglns, Lorain WUcoxon ther or not it's real love, than to
wait
untll
after
manlage
and
your
friend's rruKher you 1 e f t of the cOIIJlQ' clerk. .ljlpl'ying
Park clubhouse at 8:30 p.m.; Wllter Grins- •• holleso.
and Elmer Jones was appoint..
•
·
July I at Indiantown Gap 111111·
learn
it
never
was.
I!IOII'
I
e
clothes
at
her
house
and
were:
Mallie
Dell
Miller,
72,
W....,sda,r, prayer service• at
played
with
prlz.
·
Gimes
were
ed to ttudy the bids and report
tary Raservatton, Annvtne, PL
II your stoa&lt;\Y 1100'1 otand for cruld you oome over and plcl&lt; Glenwood and Elizabeth Ann Ed·
7:30 p.m. wltlt the enUre hour's •• won -. 111ra. Neva zlrtde,
back to cooncU.
Clldet Luckeydoo Is a 19~ gradr
. ,
Councilman Buster Rbfle re- a "trial separation,, he hasn't them up? But don't expect to re- mORI&amp;, 77 1 Glenwoodi Charles uate of Walllllla Hlgtl Seboti, 1\la- service to be doYOied to pra,y. 111111 Mary Phllit,.a tiKI lllra.
er
IDd
d..-a;
aenlor
choir
much
confldence
In
himaelf,
and
main
friends
with
this
shortRowsey
Withers
D,
20J
Apple
Sidle
Wortl&gt;.
Rafr&lt;ilhmento
of
ported on his investigation of
aoo CIQ-, W. VL Hla wife, SIJ&gt;o
prac:tlce at 8:35 p.m., Thlrl- cake, cofTM, !Jill andmlntowere
Grove, and Brenda Lou steele,
lifo with him might ho very ~1. naper. - H.
dn, llve• at 1954 Vlrllnla Ave.,
da,r, Bll&gt;lo studJ hour at 10 L
19, Pt. Pleasant.
1ervad io 1\lrL J'aul Hull, lllro.
Weot Huntington.
m. with Romano 2 to be U.e Sidle Wor!h, lllrL IIIli&lt; Roney,
prtndpalllutlr.
1\lro. Jim Circle, ·lllro. 'hfli&gt;r
Frldo,y, second clan. of the Routh, Sr., lllrL Ralph Roush,
Training Sonlona for the now 1\lro. Norr11 Rouih, lllro. Nova
bawey-&amp;nything: George Hamid
llliraturo and bldaY School Dll· Zirkle, lllrs. Jolmnlo Roulh, lllro.
in the four terrible years.
BY JACK O'RRIAN
terlat at 7:30 lp.m:, four more Dale FoaiAir, 1\lro. Jolm St:arArtie Slaw will release a new set the ''family" tone and aut
NEW YORK - Lauren BaclUHS are to be held, lneltltiln&amp; .berry, Mloa Mary PhUIIpo, 1111os
call said In an Interview ahe'll ly recorded album of his 1938 ri~:h at it .... As an old moft·
lhlo Frlda,r. !1L Psul United MoUJ. Lowe,. Rouah, 1\llaoEIIenl.ayne,
wear her new TV ..apeclal even~ hits; but will Artie tootle h i s algnor once advised us. u'There
odlll diUrck . . . - s aloo are 1ll11s
ing pants into u21" and just let clarinet'? He told us a year ago are doHars in dac:ency."
Rouoh, 1\lro. Don
NBC's
makeup
man
Ray
voesharlnlln thll atut!J, lllrL Nan- MUl'Jihi,
he'd
never
plaa
it
again
....
Dou!Item try to stop her: they will,
1\lro. DoMid MorHOLZER HOSPITAL: Vloldng
BIRTHS
....,. BetV .... II' a not so Impor- bleday of!ered Jimmy Brown, !Ito go pocked his powder and puf!ed hours ~ and 7-8 p.m. Parents
1\lro. 1'bon!a• R. Shul&gt;, Rt. 2 &lt;7 Hamm •• the lnltructor.
phjl, Jr., ll1d tile auest o f .~R&gt;reclatton.
,...
apreoaed
In
tant all thoae mllllons ol dollars ex.grid star for whom ladle&amp; off to 1\llaml B&lt;!ach with Rich- onl9 on Pediatrics Ward.
Ollk HID, daugl!ter, 6:43 p.m.
alii tbe ·hootesL
the bulletin to tile Youth Ftl•
later but the first James Bond swan-&lt;llve off balconies, $100,000 ard Nixon [Or the acceptance
ADMISSIONS
Monda,y,
IUm gave the producers, dlrec· "in front" for a tell.all btog. speech: Ray's largest claim to
lowlblp for CDIIrlhutllli
Chsrles E. Jamlaon, 60 Mad!·
DISCHARGE&lt;;
tor and baeker.t a slight case or raphy ...• serglo .Mendez won't cosmetic lame are hlsyoar.l-with son Ave.i Mrs. Janie M. Comer,
Mrs. Foater Chlmper, Mn. tatna In the. cburch dlnlna room,
Both a.t&lt;la1111or1111s IDd ....
JUidde when tbe first preview update hill fine "Brazll '66" tho Perry Como 9loll .... Encept 100 Fourth Ave.; Cherles c. Allee G. Coon, lllra. Georp B.
oudlence laegbed out loud at what band'name untll 1970; ask him Perry never used makeup; h I 1 AUman, Rt. 1 Qalllpollo; lllro. French, lllrL Harald R. Malone, nlnl -lhlp servi&lt;!'l - - ~
110lf.Unks-tan alwayo sutnced for Larry C. COsey, R~ 1 Galllpo. Ml'L Jtase J. Marry, lllro. Ray· had been filmed as grimly ser. wll,y.
~ • special In the
Patricia N~;oal was asked ho-w the nlco.gu,y.
lous scenes .... The critics also
Us; 1\lrs. Jomes E. Balloa, m0111111111ler, 1\lrs, Albert Prince, IIIOrlllnl dev4tlona, M111 Tenl!l
Old namo-llondludor WIU os. Cheahiro; Carrot R. She&lt;lls, Bid- Grover 51¥&gt;eto, Willie Smith, Crush mined the planned
serious she survived her three at.rdles,
twt&gt; IOioe with 111111
her
oldest
daugbter'
s
do
alb
and
borne's
wife
died
....
Sale
of
pobrta and lauded it as outrageweU; Turley V. George, Rt. 1 lllro. Delmar L. Wickline, Bar- Ballll)' ..
~ tho ovill\ln&amp; service, t. b e
tlUsly camp,y .. .. When the •ash other wildly personal horrors Peter Cooper VUiago IDd Slu1· VInton; C. LasUe lngeh, Ma- f'/ Shelton, 1\lrL HO!If'l 0. Simtwice with
bolollllced In, the sub"""onl and she smlled, "My dear, you veaant Town (owned by the Met. son; Miss N•ncy 111. Halstead, more lllllnlat!l aon,lllro. on- IOnlor · &lt;holr · Bonda b e c a m e conacioualy haVe no cldee." •.•• Previews Lifo) to Holmolq &amp; !\)ear Is Im- Pt. Pleaoant; 1\lro. Garnet 111. dorO VanCoonoy and IDIIIDI aon, ..- - by 1\lrl. Loll
aunpraor •• ~liiiiet and 1\llaa
crime-eartoons and the rest la ot her "9mject: Was R o a e a•• minent •.•• "The Odd Couple" Wllllamoon, R u II a n 4; 1\lra. ., , ..
fllm beve brought unanln\oos Ia the biggest smalh hlt Radio Geoi-ge W. Clonch, Rutland; \fro. PJ#:ASAIIT VALLEY HOSPITAL lltbby CGttrlll ..)lr...,tat.
blgll.4axable hllllnry.
McCartbyites plan a «J~RVen. raves .•• Vivian Vance Qllt the CIQ' Music Hall ever offered, Fraulde NeWer, Racine; Jooeph·
ADliiiTrED: linter Ebe'!;
lion aiWn 1! thlnga don't vote uLucy" 1V aeries and left Neu broke every record Including R. Manlq, Rt. I Shade; JOhn R. H~roon; Jamea F,tnle1, Oil"': THE DAQ..\'
•11mp TO ~um or
lllelr wa.v .... East VUlago ln- York later for the QJ!at Lire In longevit.y - jull closed alter 14 Branham, Jr., Rusaell,Ky.;lllro. 1,.., 0.; Rabo&lt;ca~c~, Galll'
cenM lhop ldp: "We gue11your Sante Fe, N. M., but afiar a year weel&lt;o; Ita director Gone SOkJ llllldred L. Ke(b:, R~ I Wello- polls Ferey; Lolgtl Am llartll)',
JIFHAID .. OWDI; ~L. . .
to - 10 cents" .•.. Alan Shack- pronounced K too darned peace- was In LlndY'I wllere (ll'W&lt;Icer ton; 1\lrs. Pearl Hensley, Rt. 1 Pl. Ploa.a.; lllrL
Rqr.
,... .... ....... ._,. ~ llj 1ttt
Mike
1111ndlln
Jr.
catcalled,
"I
fiJI:
ohe
and
heoband
John
Dodds
ow.
v.aq f\MI*•~!lt­
Dolberton,
W.
VL;
1\lrs.
Arthur
•
or,
Ill.
PleasanllrJ.
o
lu\'-Ypelle~
- - mouth organ blawcon. •.~-, ~
~lb' to Son. Ev Dirk-'s are N. Y. hoose hUnting again. see they're yonklng ycur J)lc· 0. Bethel, Jackoon; Mrs. Wilbur PI;. PIIISIII!i! •1\b;a. Gfi.Y ~ ......:.-:·... ......... . :.....,. fl·!j',
clll• . . . ;iW .M~,
Hawkish enough to hire LYnda 1ure." .... Saks newr ltQpped V. Rouse, Wellston; Todd E. D... P~ ' Pielsint; Mro.lle~ F.oi'l!oiiPeddled olbum wrote a earn.
Jallli _, a.llustable to a n y Bird for hla McCall's magazine, beaming,
OIM.. . - . IM1I..i'"%;•nat'~
vio, Logan, Ohio; 1\lrs. CSrl R. bol, P~ Plollll~
·' , ·
lllti, , ~S
ftll: , '""-' •
Bennett Cerf ma.v be delllht- Shook, Rt. 2 WeUoton; Mro. JOhn
anlldf~M: "The Poaslble editor Bob stein Is dortahly prop!SCHAIIGEDI ,Jam'' .lfPIOII, IIIIIIIUleMI.Wo
Ytri!Citp,HI!rY~ ',
1,'·
1
Dr"""" .... PreaperlQ' while MeCarthy even 1! the Ia- did ed to know tho African Room E. Hutchinson, Rt. I Oak HW; Delpbls Du!lcah, l\!l'O. G·e·,o r ile ' -.:r..- ntm Dlfl.,.. • ,..r,.
·--~"'!'~
~ more .....,11• have 10'11 U.e rugblrd out from under which has a stuf!ed gnu In Its 111111 Mary E. Lucaa, Jackoon; Horill, .Mro. "Uol'tl Harmon !IIKI ..-.~·=·-~._.
~
front
w1nt1ow
Is
wiring
It
for
L,yndon
..
..
The
Atland
c
C
I
I
y
·' - ''a_. In ftlUr Vlelnam yean
Mrs. Thomas R. SharP, Rt. 2 •.;n,· Whit)' WllJlliDs, Ollver :
~~---!111!-­
caliO, Fnnl! lil'llrrl)'. ·: ( . ·
- ·Ill'' all
s. ......, the tex- Steel Pier Is having Its 70th 80tllld and will rettUe It "The Oak HilL
""' 4llt liellll
IIJI. IJ' lllflll Oil
,_
~ ""'BlljTHI Mr.' mf 1\lro. lh I ··~ · ~
11!. lridiliitry sold 1,336,50il,OOO blr1bday without once ever pan. DaUy Gnus" .
II...
11 '
Rlflie, ,lla\:1,., .0., a lOIIi '
...... to liMo armed force• derflll to smllf...showl, strippers,

no

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Will be Wed

;'lb,.,«~&gt;ttitcy ~ !II !lie rill

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catcher Tom Lowery, and a three
nan homer to Rick Stobart. Pldl
Mlller and Whittington singled
and Stobart also had a c.Duble
to complete the 1111ddleport hit.ting. King fanned 7·
In the flrot game last nlgtlt
~ackson sank Buchtel'• ~s

CINCINNATI CUPO - Thlt
11\lury epidemic which baa
plagued the ClnclnnsU Reds'
pithing alltf this seaoon seems

lantl ·with a lame loft shouljler
aiKI before the pmo was .,..r,
fils replacement, Don Pavletlch,
limped back to the tlugtlUI after
)0 have, .spiead.
aggraveUng an old log il\iury.
Btl Lee May, the Reds' musu was a bod night all the
culu .tlrat. bas~man, ·~.sat wt way arou.-1 lor the Reds, who
Mo~ nlgl!t'a game with At.- took a 9-2 drubbing frOIII the

Braves as rookie lefthalller few games;
George Stone racked ep hls
Pavlodch sUU l1 bothered by
third vic!9t'y in four deelsions a bad bruise sustained when he
since his recall from Richmond wu hit by a pitch thrown by
late In June,
the New York Meta' Jerry
MayJ who t(l)s the Reds with Koosman back on July 26.
16 homers, iniured his shoulder
·The Braves jUD1Ded on Reds
when he made an unsuccessful starter George Culver for six
attempt to catch an inside-the- of their runa ln the flrilt Inning
park home run knocked by tho
Chicago CUbs' Bilcy Williams
Sunda,y .
Be Out A While
The word is he'll be out Cor a

•

Satch May Try

Durocher May
Repeat 1951 ·

To Pitch Again
ATLANTA CUPO - Ageless
Satchel Palp, Who Dlll,y bo 70
years old, set tlUI today to win a
pmslon plan and see il he can
11111 got miiJor league batters
oot.
There were some observers
who Dl!llred thll was a good
year for him to try, Far
younger men than Paige are
having little trouble.
Paige was Stgned Monda.v by
the AtJanti Braves as an
~'adviser" and, perhaps, part~

time pitcher.
uwe expect Paige to get Into
shape and be ready to pitch
when called upon," said Braves
Prooldelil WUHam C. Bartholoma.v.
Paige's last appearance in the
big loaguos was In 1965, when
he donned a Kansa.a City
uniform and pitched three
imings of scoreless ball against
Boston. Since then he has
worked as a deputy sherlf[ tn
Kansas City.
''Pil just have to see U I can
untold," said Paige, "II I can
1hrow halt as good as I oould
last year," when he appeared in
a few exlrlbltlons, ..then I koow
I can sUll get 'em out."
But the chte! reason tor

Green's Standin

ai8Jilng Palgo -ared to be

Still Doubtful

phllanthroplc. Bartholomay said
Palge will be kept on the ac:tlve
roster through thh year and in
one capacity or another through
1969, lq enough to give him
tbe 158 more days he needs to
tJialll.Y for a major leaauo
pension.
'"Satehel Paige is one of the
greatest pitchers or all time,"
aa:d Bartholomay. "Baseball
would be guilty of negligence
..~ilould it oot assure tfrls
legendary figure a place in the
pension plan."
Palge, a vlcllm of the
longtime ban on Negro players,
didn't make the majors until
1948, when he helped Cleveland
win the
American League
pennant with a 6-1 mark. He
also worked for the st. Louis
Browns, and later was a
reUever for the Miami Marlins

PALO ALTO, C&amp;llf. (UPO The Clevelm:l Browns went liP
to their second day of serious
preparations Cor the Sin FriJloo
cisco 49ers today arwJ lt was still
unclear who will be filling in
for injured running back Ernie
GreeJL
A new acquisition1 5-11, 225pourd lullback Bill Munsey 1 was
receivhtg intensive training for
a possible go in Green's slot.
The Browns got Munsey when
he had a salary dispute with
Vancouver of the Canadian LeaM
gue.

the ~ernational League,
where he presided over the
bullpen in an easy chair.
Estimates 0( his age range
trom GO to 70. He was born in
Mobile, Ala., but he said the
••rnidwlt'e died and all the books
burned up," destroying any
record ol his blrthdate.
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Last
Thursday night- games clnnatl
Be~Ohio (UPO
ly
to
I. then
ATHENS
ClIP
alnee
hlid been rained oo1 lngtoa
y, E rls, _Worth- Logan beat New Marahfiald Fln:l ' Steubenville, Ashley,
18-3 and Ironton clobbered Ham
II.Y 100 HUlsboro defended
den 23-8,
· ~ ::ir wtmers' atatus today ln
Middleport will pla,y _barring . Am ~co":;ound of the slate
more ralnoots - the winner of nam~n~an gion baseball f.our..
the Athenl!-&lt;;alllpolis match (to.
In flr 1
night) on 'fburadaJ at 6:30p.m. Clncl~ ~ action Monday,
Tho Aa.!na-GaiiiPoll• flWI to-· · .. · ·· "· nli9l S&lt;O&lt;.ed ~ 4-2
nl&amp;ht is . at 6:30 to be .loltO:ed win OVtfl'' Marietta ·atter overat 8 coming
a two-run
deftcJt; Ely..
by Wellaton vs ·~-~~·~•
rla
K
Trlmble
000 000 _ o 1 2' three-overran
ent
7·2
desPite a
hom b
Mlddleport
320 B3X - 8 5 0
run
er ry Bruce c..,...
King and Rain
Whittington non lor the losers; and Worthand Lowery.
ey •
lngton dOimed Euclid 2~, scorlng both runs In the eighth In-

3-1 as Blll Fu;ber
allowed only
. defeated
slx hits; Ashley
Lanetster -J.a, putting down tt C&lt;lJJle
·from-behlntl effort in the top ol
the ninth; Hillsboro outlasted a
nloth-lenlng threat by Sidney to
win 7-4; and Findlay edged
Piqua 3·2 in a game where all
runs came on errors.
. .Tocla.v's morning actioo Involved: Alihtabula vs. Lancaster•, Sltlney n. Marletta·, a~
""'
Kent vs. Euclid. In the afte~.
noon: Ashley vs. Hillsboro;
Bentley vs. Elyria; Worthington
vs. FliKilay, alii Steubenville vo.
Plquo.
ning.
The double-eUminatian toornaSteebonvtno edged Ashtabula mont ends Saturday.

CIIICAGO (UP!) - Four mllllon people In Chicago would
like to see Leo Durocher do it
again.
Durocher, the tough • lalklng
rntllller of the Chicago Cubs,
commanded llle New York Giants during their famous umi..
racle" drive or 1951 In which
they overcame a 13 1-2 gune
deficit aiKI overtook the Br6ok·
b'n Dodgers to wln the Natlooal

Nicklaus Third
PALM BEACH GARDENS,
Fla.
(UPI)- Jack
Nicklaus'
victory In the American Golf
Classic moved him into third
place on the PGA money
winning list Monday as he r.rd
Lee Trevino became the fourth
and firth players to charge past
the $100,000 mark this year, a
PGA record.
Nicklaus earned $25,000 far
his sudden death plljoCf victory
in the Arller icsn Classic to boost
hi s earni ~Jgs to$120,488. Trevino
picked up $!,020 lor ftnishlng ln
a tie tor 2Sth place and raised
hls yearly tolal to $1C0,616.
Tom Weiskopf, who finished
money
with $142
551
14th lnwinners
lhe clasolc,
leads
' •the

League pennant,
And Durocher may be doing
just that. at least on the surface. It may be just a colnci ...

when . they liunched nvo hits
with a walk, two passed bolls
by Jah~ Bench and Alex
Jobnson'B~ two-base error on Tl·
to franco,.•s Oy balL
The laas was the twelfth of
~ season against nine 'Jietorfes for Culver.
"It was a night when we real..
ly needed a complete game and
instead we had to run through
the staff," said Reds Manager
Dave Bristol.
Cloninger To Pitch
. Culver was the first of .five
Pitchers used by Bristol who
wUl
Ton;' Cloninger (3.6)
against the Braves• Ron Reed
(I0-7) tonight in the secohl of
the two-game series which coneludes the current homestalkl.
Sttne, the Braves' 22--year..ald
lefty, has to figure the pitching
in the maJor leagues is a snsp
compared wlth the Tens
League. He doesn't have a 60~lie auto trip before each as..

•

The young lef!.y ,... ,.....,
by the Braves of! the Loulalanl
Tech eampus. two yean aeo.
He was sUU goine to l choQl 11)
to .June thlo year and jjU
eornmuting ·between - ~ campus
· and the Braves' Shreveoort
farm club in the Texas
League,

When scllool ended, Slone was
promoted to Richmond of thei
lnternatiooal League, where he
compiled a 2-1 record bel,... his
recaJI by the BraveL
"Sneaky, Fast'•
"He's sneeky 1 last and hu a
curve and a aUder to go with
it," said Brave catcher Joe
Torre. "We have gotteo him a
lot of runs in the last two
games aoo it has hel_ped to re-

••"!

s1grnnent.

lax him."
·
In his last preVious start,
Stone defeated tht: Chlcqo ·
C~o.'b!i. 1()..2.
Tt1e loss put Cincinnati In ftfth

place, 16112 games out of ftrst
place in the National League.

I.
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dence but the 1951 Giants trail·
ed the Dodgers by 13 games an

the night of Aug. 12 and the 1968
Cubs trailed the Cront-cunning
st. Louts Cordi nals by the asme
margin on the same date •
International League standings
By United Press International
W. L. Pet. GB
Toledo . . •••• 70 50 •583
Columbus •••• ,60 53 .531 6lf2
Rochester. .... 61 54 .530 ~12
Jockaonville••. 58 57 .504 9'h
Syracuse...... 54 59 , 478 121;2
Louisville•... ,55 61 .474 13
But!alo.. , , , .. 55 63 .466 H
Rlchmmd. •.•• 50 66 • 431 18
Monday's Results
Toledo 3 Rklunord 2 (1st game
7 Innings)
Toledo 4 Richmond 1 (2nd)
Buffalo 4 Jacksonville 3
Louisville 4 Syracuse 3
Onl.\' games scheduled

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Pre lahar 111

Reynolds Joins Cubs
CHICAGO (UPll- The Chicago Cubs called up pitcher
Archie Re)'nOlds from ~;'::: ,,,,
Monda.}' while optlonini' .ll
Gary Ross to the same club.
Before joining Tacoma, Reynolds had a 13-2 record a LSan
Antonio.

FMemories of a Great Day in &amp;ueball ·

t Ruth's Last 3 Homers 'Hit in Forbes Field

.;~

PIITSBVRGH (UpJl- FrldaJ

on bese when the Babe came to ,.bstted 1n the seventh.
!told In st. Loulo by hltung the
!'I remember U was a 3-1 ball ontHlanded to right !told,
pltch, 11 traymr said. "SUre. he during battirw practice," Sisler
had dono his damage ror the said. uHe would hit two or three
day. But he modo hlatory with with one hand and then look
bore.
Guy Bosh again with a man on. the next pitch. 'lbo ball sailed
urn never forget thoae The count was 3-2 olll the next over the right field stands- the over toward our bench with the
wallop;," said Pte Traynor who ball oatled Into tho rlgtlt Oeld nrot time that ever haj)pened at boyish grin ol trls, as much ~s
to say. 'I'll only have to hit with
was the mantger · of the stands. Ruth singled In the fifth. Forboo Field."
halt m,y strength today.' "
Plttabur(h Pirates whon Babe The t.aes were empt.y when he
Despite Buth'o efforts, the
Ruth believed baseball ' 1 was
cradled hl1 ?12th, 713th and
Pirates,..., ll·7, aiKI Ironically the only real gMie In the
714th homers. on 111.,- 25, 1935.
the winning pitcher woo Walle worlcL" He said boys shoUld
"Just beb-e the pme1 " Pte
Hoyt, Who had been Ruth's begin pllylng the pme at an
Aid, "U.e told me he
teammate with tho New York earb' age.
waan't feeling .wen. He old hla
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO,
Yankeeo.
"In baseball you gotta start
· ,.!oJa were not w1lat they used to
Soturdi,V, Augoat 10, 1868,
George Staler, Hall of Farner from way dOMl the bottom
•.. ,be. He had Juat paaaed hls 40th
SALES REPORT OF
who played for the old st. Louis
~
six or seven," Ruth
! ... ........
omo VALLEY LIVESTOCK CO. Browna, r e c all e d Ruth's when you're
11
said.
You
can't wah until
..,, A Pltllbuqlo aporta . writer
HOGS - 175 tO 220 lba. II to mltilth.
you're
16
or
17.
You've gotta Jet
••, unbled to Tra.ynor Just before lt.50; 220 to 250 lba. 1810 19,.
OIIHiandod P011er
It
grow
ep
with
you oiKI If
,.;·lie teamo - the field. 50; Light 17 to 19; Fat !loWe
"I
r01110111ber
h9lf
be
Would
4 •" II ~'Don't WOl'I'J .bout tba Bibe
14 to IB; staes 12 to 15; lloara belittle our distance to right you're •bCcessful and try ·hard·
ei10Ugh, you're bound to come
• dvlJW you IIJIIIIroelllt," he told 10 to 14; Sows IIIII Pies 85 to
out
on top."
·Ji ~· "Ha 111111 were tlUI on ioo; 9toato 8 to 16.
Ruth died on Aug. 16, 1948 of
•' be .town unlll 5 o'clock this
CATI'LE - steers 20 to 2$;
throol
ClDcer.
BARBS
p "' D~"
.. .
Halfera 18 to 22. 50; BabY Boot
Branch Rlckay eulosized Ruth .
•
o.,en
20 f'l ~8; . Fat Cowl 18 to'lUO;
ly PHIL PASTORET
because of hia great lnOuenco
,_, .Tht Boomn Brawa had a mab Clllllll's·. 12 to 15; CUIII ·18 fo
'
.
ooyouth.
24; Milk Cows loo to 200. · ·
The alrUneo welcome all
11 Jit.1· ha1 ' e1'81ted an e2peeta..
VEAL Ci\LVF3..: , . , ~.IJ!J; the passenger&amp; they can haul,
- · 28 to 32; Medium 25 to · but talttng a plane il frowned Uon ot hero ,....ship on the part
1l.,
of the youth ot this cOIIJlf:ry,u
30; Cern. and HYo. 24 to 32.50; on.
• • ,
. ~~
RiclcQy satd, "am it was • most
''CUIIa 20 to 28. ·
Th• • first attmpl to tortuna~e
thing that Ruth kept
SHElp' - ~· and Lmo. s monufictll~e a IIIPflllrffer
talth ,•wltb the boyhood of .
'•
• to 10; Stock Ewes 5 to ~o; Fat W4l ill )71f, Gild the firm
Ameri.ca t.cause they loved
CLEVELAND (U~ _ llarwt! Sleep ~- ~ ~; Clill~ ~ iq 5; li!'Okl ' ljal Ul ilolna lhe prolotypa
tdm."
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Friend oayojt was an
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wJib ~llb wHe ~ 111e
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boughlia bOtl~ ' bllt havijlg thli''''·•
::: markl the 20th annlverlllf)' of bat In the ft.rat iml._ He blasted
•· the death of Babe llutho whe hit a homer of! Red Lucas.
the !sst three htlne runs of his
When Ruth carne to bat In the
fantaatlc career at Forl&gt;os Field thlnl Inning he faced rollover

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• PI;EASANT - CIQ' coun-ed'IWO ordiiiiD&lt;81 dur·
Monda,r ntglll' • rtlllllar se •·
ol dQ- councU IIIIClllll other
Items on the ovenlni: apnda.

nre. accldelila, ete,

annexing several ·oUIJ.i'lng ....
dons Into the · dQ' llmlta areas ln&lt;luded Burdette Addl·
don, suq. Htights and hO.aes
west of the Sond.v Helllbl area.
Mayor MOrgan asked dQ' afror·
1111¥ Ra.v llllsgrave to prapare •
petition for IIIUIOXIIIon to bi dr·
culated in these areas to get a
more cumpleto nndlng of t h e
Views or the residents on the
proposals.
Cooncll approved the mayor's
requeat that a letter be given
to Architect's AsiiOClate to proM

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a,vstem would be ror the pOllee ~;·rorclht ii\OI!III ·
anth'e Cf1U1111' 1Dd planto, hoilp(t- fl. .a.ir
ql~Ulpin!\Uid '-' .
ala, flmoral ' - " """"" om. · chi., ol pollee Jack l'YI•&gt;'iihoirtli·
cOI'I, area clQ- olllelalslnd qtj,.. •tbe department ine.slriv~·
ar lnienated waona are aaked .llllleli 9
arre.aied' t
to atteild lite meettrw. fl1e oom- drlvero ·lnvtilv~ ls.Ued 172
ber named to be eiilled It ~· pork!n,r· .l lckitl alld 8 unta'rid
qstem ta put.lnto offtct Is 911 ~ jickels; m~ aa• ~
and the call would be a~owered &gt; law arrelta and
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st a central point and then the demeanor arreata; pstrol ...
necesaary steps taken f r o m worked a lola) ol9S8 mail ho9n
there.
tml!lc the IIIOillh.
1be acaled modol ol the ill •
The llnanelal rePort ot tile
fated Silver Brldse was on dis- three dQ' depertmerita wu llhr•
pla,v In tho councUchamberswith · en, 1~ the foUowlnl baJ.
Mayor Morgan announcing that ance on July 31 - Clt,r,
the model wblcll cost the feeler. 599.63; Water Worka, $16,40! ••
a1 government approximately 24; sewer Fund, $21,517.60.
$15,000 Is now the ()I'OJJtiiV of
Present for U.e meellni were
the CIIY of Point Pleaaant m a Mayor Morpn, Cllnttorlll!¥llq
loan basts and wiU remain In Musgrave; Clerk l'att111Ui'&lt;lotte
the clcy bulldlng. Mlcyor 1\lorgan and council members Jim Wli·
drove to Waah\ngton, D. C. last gtna, Ruaaell Hollan&lt;l, Wallace
weekend and bnJuJ!bl the model smtth, Bill Wellman, Jack FOW·
back by truck to be oo dlsPia.v ler, llUater Rltlle, Reid Doolll·
at the Ma100 County Fslr. II tie, Elmer Jones, Jack Juniper
proved ooa of tho main attrac- and Lorain Wilcoxen.
tiona there.

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Six Civil Court Actions Filed

fflE CJin.DaEN

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Mr.

Weber Family Reunion
Held Sunday at Park

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78 42 .644
63 55 ~53t 13
· ·" Atlanta
61 57 .517 15
.;:; San FranctaliO 60 56 .517 15
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f/1 58 .50 4 lll'h
50 81 .479 19~
·• Plttoburglt
., .•• PhlladelJ&gt;hla . 53 61 .m 21
. :.. Ltio Angelos 53 64 .453 22~
·,_, Naw York
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aton
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lllonda.v'o Results .
.. .. Atlento 9 Clndnnatl 2. night
Chicll!ll 7 St. Louts 3
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COni¥ games aeheduled)
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Loo Angeles (&amp;Ilion S-10) at
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Atlento at Clnclll!atl, night
Houaton at PhUadolphla, night
San Fran II Plttoburgh, nlgtlt
Loo Atlg at New York, night

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Injury.:Riddled Reds Drop 9-2 Decision~'

By United Preao International

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American League
W. L. PeL GB
Detroit •••• • ,75 42 ,641
Balllmore. ••• ,87 48 .583. 7
Boston ....... 63 54 ·.538 12
Cleveland. ••• ,63 57 .525 !3'h
Oaklaild ••••• ,60 56 .517 14'h
Minnesota. .... 55 59 .48.2 18%
New York. •••• 52 60 , 464 21J1h
C&amp;llfornta. • ' ·.. 53 64 .453 22
Chicago. •••.• 46 66 .421 25%
W11hlngton. • , .42 72 ,368 31'h
Monday's Results
New York 5 CeUfornia 2, night
Bait 3 Qak I, nls!&gt;t, 10 lnntngs
Detroit 6 ClevelaiKI 3, night
Boston 2 Chicago I, night
Washington 2 11111111 0, night
Today's Probable PJtcher1
AU Times EDT
Baltimore (1\lcNalb' I 5-8) at
Oaklslll Cllunter 9·9), 11 p.m.
Now York (Barber 5-4) at CSII·
fornta (Ellis 9-1), 11 p.m.
Washington (Hannon 7 • 2) at
Minnesota &lt;Boswell 8-9), 9 p.m.
Detroit ()lobaon 3-4) at Clevt&gt;laiKI (Siebert 11-9), 7:30 p.m.
Chlcsgo CHorion 8-U or John
11-S) 11 Boaten (Pizarro 3-4),
7:30p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Chicago at Boston, 2
Baltimore at Qaklalll
Washington at Mlmeaota
Detroit at ClovelaiKI, night
New York at CSllfornto, night

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-~ Victory at Wellston
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WELJSrON- Middleport• a All

' ·:" star Boys Lea&amp;!te baaoball team
"" (10ited an !WI, one hit olutout
··" over Trimble T1110nshij1 Monday
night to advance In the Wellston
"'' lJttle Lta(llle Tournament.
.. Cllfl Whittington, ahuskfrlght.
• hanclor, limited Trimble to a
• 'lltbber tlUIIn front o! home plate
·;;, by Psrry to open the slxtb that
for a single. He was era"
eel stealing IOcond,
Whittington fiiUled 14, walked one, and bed on!¥ two baUo
hit to the tnn.sld. One Trimble
batter besides Perry got on
baae, Slkorold, who walked and
lid ...
t oll'bOitl.' to·
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Meanwhile, llllddlepori put up
•• 8 runa on 1001 ball hilllng and
·• lhaliy Trimble defensea.
... King, the pltohsr' walked 1our,
·•· bad two coat!¥ bobbles back of
' i' him sed seve up a triple to

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~ra. VIrginia MOOre of Park·
· er"'&gt;urt W, VL was tha waek·
llfld pest. of 1\lr. and lllro. Char·
Plans are
. lei Neuman.
·
· the Ot&gt;en cherch
. ,lllrl.• Leo Crew loin Columbus J..,. Ann IIIOJ'•
The ft.rst ordinance was for
•· \i,altl\'l heqon4Jl~awanddauglt· and M\"1. Edlrird
.
the re~~Ulatlon and control of
lOr,
1\lr.
and
1\lrs.
Da~ld
Brown.
eroy,
to
Mr.
Larry
..
flshlng at Krodel Park which
· ...., ·Crew apent laot,. there 'Foi\.orla.
., P&gt; ·
will open to the publlc an Aug.
iiiiiii\Oi'
dller.
·
The ~will bo · -.;':f"i~
uat 19. Rulea eatsbllshed by the
1
ib',
and
1\lro,
Gene
Grea
ind
o1
Aq. 18 at 2:30 p.m.
ordinance included, personatlsh.
cldld!'tn.
l.,ym,
Nan~,
LaurA,
Trlntcy
United Clllrih of Clii'l.st,
ing in the lake nwst have a West
·
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Coil
and
Helen
ot
liMo
PlnaJna
Pomeroy.
1be Rev'. lllll , Perrin
Virginia fishing license; motor
CUal
Zone
have
spent
the
paat
will
of!lclsle.'
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boats prdllblted; fish with pole
10 dire here vtaltlng he,!' per·
1\lrs. HUde Hart COtuno, Pom·
and line only; fishermen can use
ceed
with
plans
for
the
new
proonto,
1\lr.
and
1\lrs.
latah
smtlh
eroy,
will be the m"'""' ol tm·
on!¥ one pol•; doyllght fishing
ol
Maoon,
W,
VL,
and
her
sis·
or
and
the brldeomaldo Will.,.
posed
local
recreational
and
culon!¥; wading prohibited; no flshter,
1\lra.
Jim
Bmlth,
and
fam·
Miss
Linda
Baunle,.stater·orlllt
ing In or near the swimming tural cenlar.
ALL
of
P.
A.
Weljer
ilel'tpn,ent
(b: Qf' Dal'Wln. 1\lr. GrOIIII Is a proapedive bridegroom; 11111
The mayor announced that a
area; Utterlng prohibited; bass
the annual Weber famlb' reunion ~ ·at .
Oal&lt; Part..
apeclal
meeting
would
be
bold
•her·
'Ohltllpr, llll4dii\)Drt, .n.t
caullbl - llmlt five per day Standing behiiKI lllr. Weber, who obaervecl · 89th · bl~
Mr.
and
lllrl.
Kennetb
McCUI·
1111os
Roberta !htlman, COvlnl•
on
August
19
at
7:30
p.m.
In
the
must be at least 10 inches ln
at
the
reunion,
ore,
len
to
right,
his
~hlldrerl,
~
Weblckallh
and
1011,
Ken,
are
vaeaton,
Ky.
,
langth and persons violating any dcy building to consider t h e
or,
Barberi
Sargent,
Doris
Koenig,
WUma
HaughlaiKI
Wilber
llonlng at lll,yrtle Beach. 'lbolr
1\lr. Fndorlc smtth, Pilla~ the rules are subject to a f1ne use ol Point Pleasant being a
Weber.
~.
Laura,
remained
with
burs!&gt;
Ps will'be 1118 boot
pilot
clcy
for
a
National
Toled. not less thnn $5 or more
phone
Emergency
number
~zysM
her
rr...-.ms.
1\lr,
and
1\lrs.
for
~- utiltfrl will be
than $100 and (or) a j&amp;ll senJamea
Crlnrell,
and
lllrl.
11111'
lllr.
Ell
Boer, Po~; Mr.
tence not to excee&lt;l 30 da.fs. tem. Point Pleasant has been
dred McCUIIouah.
Jack Congrove PlckerfnaiOa,Ond
The second ordinance passed recommended as a pilot study
lllr.
and
1\lrs.
Richard
Raw·
Mr. Beman! :Bauer, rootlnU.
city
Cor
the
new
system
which
was for the control and regulallnp
and
famll7
beve
return·
A reception In the IIOclali'ooml
would
be
anyone
in
trouble
tion of the operation of motoreel
from
a
v
..
atton
at
M)TIIe
o1
the churcll will be bold tmmecycles, motor bikes and persons
Beacb.
·
riding on them. It providt!s that
· PIMie Woode of Clrdevnte dlateb' following the c~.
periODS using a motor driven
hel:o for tll8 week with her
vehicle must ride onJ.y upon the
Not only dld the tam(b: of P. bara SlfBert, president, a n d ll'"""""otlta, lllr. and 1\lrL llbbpermanent and regular seat and
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Webef unite for a reunion Ollve Weber, oeeretar)'-&lt;roasur- ort White. 1\lra. Clair Woode
shall not carry a passenger unPT. PLEASANT - Slx civil in an actioo stemming trom a tttrs "ehicle to turn over and
bnJuJ!b1 ber daulf!ler hera Man·
less the vehicle Ia 8(Jlipped for actions have been filed in the highway accident occurring on she suffered injuries. Judgment at Royal oak Park SUnday but ·81'.
AtteiKilng wore P. A. Weber, di,V.
passenger; every person riding olfice of the clrcuit clerk dur- Ajlrll 3, 1968 on Rt. 2. The bill in the amoont of $31.583.28 Is the group also honored Mr. Wel&gt;-•,.
1\lr. IDd 1\lrl. Wilbur Weber
shall wear an approved crash Ing the past week, wlth three ot or complaint states that a ve-- asked by the plaintiffs against er on hls 89th blrthda.Y anni· Doria Koenig aiKI Rielly, Mr.
tiKI lllro. Donald Kooal8, Mr. ol lllcKIOI Roell, PL were Sll·
helmet; the vehicle must be ~­ the actions stemming from big~ hicle driven by the defendant, the deferdant and a trial by versary,
In commemoration of the oo- aiKI lllro. Norman Weber, Keith urda,r nl(lll pot• of 1\lr, and
Several l\lelgs reatdento traY.
erated as q.Uetl)' as possible at way acddents and three from Burley It Pearson, 102 Hig~ jury ls sougllt.
A second civil action Is scyled casJon1 a large decorated birth- tiKI VIda, and Klrk Chevalier, 1\lro. FIQJd Weber. 1'b01 carne eled to Balttmore, Ohio &amp;lndaJ ,
all times within the dt;y and must indebtness.
Jalli Avenue, Pl. Pleasant. col·
oopaelai!J for the Wliler re- for a poUuck d1oner allbt home
be equipped with a mul!ler with
Mary Margaret RifOe a n d lided with a car driven by Mary Randy stone, an inCant, who sues day cake marking the anniver- all of Tq)pera Plains; 1\lr, and
lactory-made noise reducers; any Heber Riffle are the plaindff Margaret Rilflecausl~thepla~ through next of friend, C&amp;rsel sary was served with the picnic 1\lra. SUmmon Haught, KatiQ' lllllon hold &amp;lnday at the Ro1al Ill Mr. and 1\lra. Walta'
' Beyor.
and Louise Stone, va John IJo)'d dinner.
aiKI BUI, Darlene Davia, 01.1'1- Oal&lt; Park.
driver, drivers, operators or
from !lor• were 1\lr,
Gifts were presented to Mrs. hoga Falls; 1\lr, and·lllrs. Char·
controllers of a motorcycle, moM
Bisek aiKI Grace A. Black, Hunand lllrL Dale WIIIPel, lllr/1. Har·
dngton.
Tho
coltlj)lslntstatesthat
ElizabeU.
Biddle,
93,
the
oldoat
les
Pa,vM
IDd
suzame,
AkrtJD;
tor bike etc., is prohibited from
ry Davl1; IDd ilrs. Garnet Har.
Randy Stone was rldlng a bicycle person atterKiin&amp;:i to Tracy LyNl Mr. and 1\lra. IJQ,jll Koentc, l\lel.
banding together with other drivbreclt of ~; Mrl. James
on lU. 62 on Ajlrll 21, !968 and Megahan, Ove months old, the vtn, Marlln aiKI Marte and Shar·
ers lor the purpose ol lorming
curroi:d and Pat ot $Tacase.
was
struck
by
the
Black
vehicle
youngest
presentj
Mrs.
Doris
on
flood
ol
Manilleld;
Elole
and
Mro. Grace Pratt and Doba '']Jack."
Hawk,
Nlliolle,
Cher)'l
alii
Pamcausing the youth to be injured. Koenig who bed the moat chilViolators ol these regulations
bie Laney ot l\llddiiiiOfl: The
shaU be guil\)' of a misdemeanor
The plaintiffs ask judgment dren, slx, aiKI to WUms Haucb~ ela of ShelbY; Mr. and lllra. wn.
By Helen Bolle/
1fOIIP was lolnfd In C&lt;llwdlUI
and 1! foond gullcy shall be flned
against the defendants in the who tra~ed the moat distance. ber Weber, Mrs. Jean 1\lepbln
by lllr. and !lira. Tom Wolfe
aiKI
Tracy
aiKI
WeiKI.Y
of
PittsAn
attordance
prize
went
to
Thel·
not less thaD •10 nor more than
think amoont of $20,153.55.
and - , . , Steele.
My LG.A.P. tells me YtlU
S. E. Mobley and Eda Mobley rna Farnsworth.
burgh; Mr..... 1\lro. Bruce lot¥·
$100 and-or ae-ced to 30 days YOUTH ASKED FOR lTI
Allerlloon &amp;IIOIIe at tbe !!oyer
This colwnn is Cor young peo- it already Is. Take it from there\ are the plaintlfis ln another ac\ TUESDAY
Officers were elected lor the ers, Joyce, L1rdt., Bruce, ~
In the coun1y jail.
home were 1\lr. IDd lllrll Bur·
tion with Bernie Parsons, Frost, next reunion and include Bar· ard, A! via and
sarpn~
POIIIEROY IJONS Club dlrec- delle !!oyer and lllr. and 1\lra.
Mlcyor D. B. MOrgan reported ple, their problem&amp; and pleasM - n.
all
their
troubles
and
fun.
As
Dear
Helen:
Ohio,
the
deferxlant..
This
action
of
Cbeoler;
Mr.
and
1\lro.
tors
meeting at the Ohio P011er Brooks TuiUe, Jell and Kat!Q',
ures,
on Ute much discussed and long
with
the
rest
or
Helen
Help
Us!,
I
want
to
say
a
word
for
a
stems
trom
a
highway
accidert
Roger
Gaul,
Roger
and
Leeann,
Co.
olllco,
7:30 p.m. Tueliday. "' Columbtlo, and 1\lrl.. BetV
awaited psv!ni of Main Street
it
welcomes
Laughs
but
won't class of mothers who are often
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111r
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Ratreshmenll
wiU be served. Runkle of ;Baltimore.
on September 9, 1967 in the clcy
!rom 6th to 13th street. He said
~··~r;
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or Point Pleasant with Eda Mobhe was •Teady to mail out conM dodge a sertoos tpestloo with a maUgned: Slep.rnothers.
PT. PLEASANT - The Ma- Gaul aiKI Michael of Belpre; lllr. AU IJ,ODB are Invited.
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am 20 and will be a junior
bruab
tracts" and hoped to got the
~
ley claiming injuries and she is
son County Homemakers eoun- aiKI lllrs. .:-.ant Koenig, Jr.,
liiii?DLEPORT llUslnesa and
8end -~vn•" teenage questions in college this tall. When I was seeking judgment in the amount ell has plsnned an educat1011- Leonard Eugene aiKI fi!iella Am, Proftlnlonal W0111en's C 1 u b,
paving underway before the laSt
ol Soptembsr. Residents aflect- to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care nine, my widowed father mar· of $5,000 aiKI S. E. Mobley ask·
a1 toor to be hold August 22 1\lrs. Elizabeth Biddle, Tbelma Tuellday,,, 7:30 p.m., Gas CO. ofSIO bas been
ed by thepsv!niwill receive their of Helen Help USl this naws- rled .•acfine woman.
"' 1 coold k She ing judgment In the amoont of to Include Chsrleston, Hawks Farnaworth, Mr. tiKI lllra. F1oyd nee. Am Bailey, bostess ...,..
svoryuolng a ..r
as ·
$1,475 for vehicle damages, loss
contracts within the next week and psper.
Nest, Lewisburg, IDuootooo Weber, Long Bottom; Mr. and mlltee chairman, In &lt;harP of
LOVE
OR
HABIT'?
gave
me
love,
understanding,
gut.
of companionship of wife, an:l
IIIOIIOY !lUll' be clopoalted In the
Dam, aiKI Grendviaw State . .Mra. - h Keller, l)el&gt;ble, Jlon. . ...,~. ~~- •t
.... . o{)f
Horr~r.~
Dear Helen:
dal'lce, counsel and yes, disci· wife's m.edical bWs.
Park
to
silO
·"Honey
ih
the
·'Ill,
iloila'
antJI
DeanHflllilllima,
.
_
•
,
..
&amp;:I'~~ ~att,.w ~In a Sjl!l· thave been IIOing ~'!'lh~;J&gt;l~• which 1 ~-llovobd
The lndebtness actions are:
Rock."
Ernoat Weber and ~ Ash"WHITE ROSE Lodp will bold
,,
;
·~ -~ a-:allabl!. ther.t "" this g,y for three 1081'1 iiud we appr6aate fi'er, 1M ile'T!"tior· · Citizens National Bank of Pt.
Reservadona are ..,. being worth, Pomeroy. A pst In the a picnic at the Middleport f&lt;lltl.
Jolr, and Mrl, Harold 0. Goorp
Two representadvos of I h e have talked aboot marriage when 10 often. I think loti of Pleasant vs. Louis E. Johnaoo,
taken by Mrs. C. B. ......__
.,_.,. afternoon was Mabel Van Meter side park, Wednollday, Aug. 14 .mertalned Frltla.v with a Jlllrll
Dtctogropb securlcy lll"otem of we got oot of college, In 1971. 1 friction between atop • par- Anlla Johnson, both of New HI· son, Route 2, Point p(011ant, of Chester.
at8p.m.
lnabservancoo!the!ourtbblrtb·
llllniiDg!oD discussed the posal. didntt date much before him, as ents and chlldren c o u I d ven and Looise Klaas, Hartford.
for tho tour. Total cosi will
FRIDAY
daJ ol their aon. Brlall . Leo.
be ellmlnated 1! beth parties The plalndff Is asking judgment be $12.75, Homemakers w!sO,..
bUllY ot tho dt.y purchasing a I am now on!¥ 18.
,I'
TOWN AND COUNTRY store
A picnic dlmer wal ...,Otf
He's a great person and I would give the other a chance from the deCerm.ntainttleamount
modular alarm !ll'slerntobeplaclng
to
go
should
contact
Mrs.
CtiVf.fes
OJ
at
Racine
u
n
1
d
Methodist
to
the .,esta, lllrs. Robert
0
1
do
ed In the pollee ataUon for the -·..,t
........ 1 was very much in love to be themselves. - Please lot
of $4Q2. 76; Credit Bureau of Thompson by August 14.
Clwrch, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fr1- Rinehart, L.l'dla IDd Etldlo Jol11Point Pleasant, aa collection
use of local bualnesa to hook-up witlt him, but rm not !lire. My not uae my nams. l\la.vbe •
di,V aiKI 51~ by Hli&gt;PY Bust- sm, Sallie I'Owall, 1\lro, L. W.
with to prevent burglarizing ·ol parents think he's great too. of atop-parents will think this agency for Holzer Hoapltal Founct.... ,
1\lcComu, "1'1 Breit, ~
their eatsbllshments. Mayor They'd feel awM 1! we broke letter Is written aboot them. - dation vs. Clyde Osbe H!gglnGeorp. Two ' deeorihd
Morgan appolnted a committee up.
LUCKY •
hotham aiKI Opal Louise HlgginCOIIIered the table, ""' a
1 would too, bot I atlll want a Dear Helen:
composed of Bill Wellman, Ray chance
II'J'
from 1\lrs. Rinehart. 1bi i!'GIP
to date around. My atea&lt;IY
My friend bad a pajama par. bothsm, Judgment of $984.08;
Lu~keydoo is in
Musgrave and Jack Juniper to
IS
.. - ·~Hat~W mra.~ ll!d lJ4.
Peoples Bank of Pt. Pleaaant
look into the matter turttn~r be- sa.ys If 1 liP out with other fel. cy. I wore my good ahorta over vs. George and Bart.ra L. Har·
Ia Jobnoon • - grace.
'
and brooght my dress lor church.
1'1". PLEASAN'f - Buatneaa
Riding the PORI' ol tbe ·c.orp
tore any action Is taken by coun- lows we're throusl&gt;.
Helan, how can I krow Irs 1 lefi my shorts and p.j.a at her per, Gallipolis Ferry, judgment Reserve Training
matters were tranaacted In Moo·
cldldren provided ~
cil.
love
en!
en
I
lest
It
against
house In my bentl&gt;ag, and then sougllt by plalmlffs in the amount
da,y night'• meetlnJ ot lite Ad·
Three bWa were read on the
for
the cbUdrtn. Brlln Wll4
mlnlalraUve
Board
fJDrmer
Lo·
PJrchaling of a new city street other boys? 5bould I settle for took it home without cllecldng. of $2,110. 6.
-..t
gilts and cards.
LETART, W. VA. - Roger cal COJI!erenee) at Hnl(lllo Unitfonmoss
and
respect
or
try
to
Next
di,V
I
cooldn'l
OIKI
my
shorts,
sweeper - btds were submitted
L. Lucko)doo, son of 1\lr, and
ed Matbodlst cl!ur&lt;h at 7:30 p.m.
1\IASON - 1111ss Bornite Morby Weal VIrginia Tractor Com- find out If real love Is some- and tho next week I ssw her wearlllra. Alva E. Luckeydoo, Rt. I,
Rev.
Chsrlel
Frum
presided.
thing more? - AFRAID 1Q ing them! Whet should ldo?Wbeo
plQ',
who was recentb' married ·
I' r.
._J
of Chsrleston; Machinery
Letart, W. Vo.. a student at
LOSE
A
GOOD
THING.
I
asked
her
1!
Pd
lefi
thorn
there,
ASK
TO
WED
.
Olheu
meottnga
lhl•
week
In·
to
1\lr,
Ch8rleo
R.
Staubo,
was
~
IS
Inc. of llllniiDg!on, and Stewart
Marshall Unlverolt.y, Huntington,
she said uNo." - CONFUSED
PT. PLEASANT- Two cou- W. VL, is attending Arm.Y Re- elude: Tueeda,v, covered dish honored with a bridal ahi:Jwer
EQI!pment Com- of Charles- Dear Afraid:
_ , . to lind out now wile- Dear Confused:
ples have made appllcationa for serve Officers' Training Corps d1mer meeting for Frlelldllhil' at the ..... of lllro. Cqoon
ton. A committee composed of
ll you are absolutely sure, tell marriage licenses in the ~ce summer camp. Ttte eouvse bepn clau m - • at the Krede1 Roush w1111 Nro. Rou•h allllllro. .
Jim Wlgglns, Lorain WUcoxon ther or not it's real love, than to
wait
untll
after
manlage
and
your
friend's rruKher you 1 e f t of the cOIIJlQ' clerk. .ljlpl'ying
Park clubhouse at 8:30 p.m.; Wllter Grins- •• holleso.
and Elmer Jones was appoint..
•
·
July I at Indiantown Gap 111111·
learn
it
never
was.
I!IOII'
I
e
clothes
at
her
house
and
were:
Mallie
Dell
Miller,
72,
W....,sda,r, prayer service• at
played
with
prlz.
·
Gimes
were
ed to ttudy the bids and report
tary Raservatton, Annvtne, PL
II your stoa&lt;\Y 1100'1 otand for cruld you oome over and plcl&lt; Glenwood and Elizabeth Ann Ed·
7:30 p.m. wltlt the enUre hour's •• won -. 111ra. Neva zlrtde,
back to cooncU.
Clldet Luckeydoo Is a 19~ gradr
. ,
Councilman Buster Rbfle re- a "trial separation,, he hasn't them up? But don't expect to re- mORI&amp;, 77 1 Glenwoodi Charles uate of Walllllla Hlgtl Seboti, 1\la- service to be doYOied to pra,y. 111111 Mary Phllit,.a tiKI lllra.
er
IDd
d..-a;
aenlor
choir
much
confldence
In
himaelf,
and
main
friends
with
this
shortRowsey
Withers
D,
20J
Apple
Sidle
Wortl&gt;.
Rafr&lt;ilhmento
of
ported on his investigation of
aoo CIQ-, W. VL Hla wife, SIJ&gt;o
prac:tlce at 8:35 p.m., Thlrl- cake, cofTM, !Jill andmlntowere
Grove, and Brenda Lou steele,
lifo with him might ho very ~1. naper. - H.
dn, llve• at 1954 Vlrllnla Ave.,
da,r, Bll&gt;lo studJ hour at 10 L
19, Pt. Pleasant.
1ervad io 1\lrL J'aul Hull, lllro.
Weot Huntington.
m. with Romano 2 to be U.e Sidle Wor!h, lllrL IIIli&lt; Roney,
prtndpalllutlr.
1\lro. Jim Circle, ·lllro. 'hfli&gt;r
Frldo,y, second clan. of the Routh, Sr., lllrL Ralph Roush,
Training Sonlona for the now 1\lro. Norr11 Rouih, lllro. Nova
bawey-&amp;nything: George Hamid
llliraturo and bldaY School Dll· Zirkle, lllrs. Jolmnlo Roulh, lllro.
in the four terrible years.
BY JACK O'RRIAN
terlat at 7:30 lp.m:, four more Dale FoaiAir, 1\lro. Jolm St:arArtie Slaw will release a new set the ''family" tone and aut
NEW YORK - Lauren BaclUHS are to be held, lneltltiln&amp; .berry, Mloa Mary PhUIIpo, 1111os
call said In an Interview ahe'll ly recorded album of his 1938 ri~:h at it .... As an old moft·
lhlo Frlda,r. !1L Psul United MoUJ. Lowe,. Rouah, 1\llaoEIIenl.ayne,
wear her new TV ..apeclal even~ hits; but will Artie tootle h i s algnor once advised us. u'There
odlll diUrck . . . - s aloo are 1ll11s
ing pants into u21" and just let clarinet'? He told us a year ago are doHars in dac:ency."
Rouoh, 1\lro. Don
NBC's
makeup
man
Ray
voesharlnlln thll atut!J, lllrL Nan- MUl'Jihi,
he'd
never
plaa
it
again
....
Dou!Item try to stop her: they will,
1\lro. DoMid MorHOLZER HOSPITAL: Vloldng
BIRTHS
....,. BetV .... II' a not so Impor- bleday of!ered Jimmy Brown, !Ito go pocked his powder and puf!ed hours ~ and 7-8 p.m. Parents
1\lro. 1'bon!a• R. Shul&gt;, Rt. 2 &lt;7 Hamm •• the lnltructor.
phjl, Jr., ll1d tile auest o f .~R&gt;reclatton.
,...
apreoaed
In
tant all thoae mllllons ol dollars ex.grid star for whom ladle&amp; off to 1\llaml B&lt;!ach with Rich- onl9 on Pediatrics Ward.
Ollk HID, daugl!ter, 6:43 p.m.
alii tbe ·hootesL
the bulletin to tile Youth Ftl•
later but the first James Bond swan-&lt;llve off balconies, $100,000 ard Nixon [Or the acceptance
ADMISSIONS
Monda,y,
IUm gave the producers, dlrec· "in front" for a tell.all btog. speech: Ray's largest claim to
lowlblp for CDIIrlhutllli
Chsrles E. Jamlaon, 60 Mad!·
DISCHARGE&lt;;
tor and baeker.t a slight case or raphy ...• serglo .Mendez won't cosmetic lame are hlsyoar.l-with son Ave.i Mrs. Janie M. Comer,
Mrs. Foater Chlmper, Mn. tatna In the. cburch dlnlna room,
Both a.t&lt;la1111or1111s IDd ....
JUidde when tbe first preview update hill fine "Brazll '66" tho Perry Como 9loll .... Encept 100 Fourth Ave.; Cherles c. Allee G. Coon, lllra. Georp B.
oudlence laegbed out loud at what band'name untll 1970; ask him Perry never used makeup; h I 1 AUman, Rt. 1 Qalllpollo; lllro. French, lllrL Harald R. Malone, nlnl -lhlp servi&lt;!'l - - ~
110lf.Unks-tan alwayo sutnced for Larry C. COsey, R~ 1 Galllpo. Ml'L Jtase J. Marry, lllro. Ray· had been filmed as grimly ser. wll,y.
~ • special In the
Patricia N~;oal was asked ho-w the nlco.gu,y.
lous scenes .... The critics also
Us; 1\lrs. Jomes E. Balloa, m0111111111ler, 1\lrs, Albert Prince, IIIOrlllnl dev4tlona, M111 Tenl!l
Old namo-llondludor WIU os. Cheahiro; Carrot R. She&lt;lls, Bid- Grover 51¥&gt;eto, Willie Smith, Crush mined the planned
serious she survived her three at.rdles,
twt&gt; IOioe with 111111
her
oldest
daugbter'
s
do
alb
and
borne's
wife
died
....
Sale
of
pobrta and lauded it as outrageweU; Turley V. George, Rt. 1 lllro. Delmar L. Wickline, Bar- Ballll)' ..
~ tho ovill\ln&amp; service, t. b e
tlUsly camp,y .. .. When the •ash other wildly personal horrors Peter Cooper VUiago IDd Slu1· VInton; C. LasUe lngeh, Ma- f'/ Shelton, 1\lrL HO!If'l 0. Simtwice with
bolollllced In, the sub"""onl and she smlled, "My dear, you veaant Town (owned by the Met. son; Miss N•ncy 111. Halstead, more lllllnlat!l aon,lllro. on- IOnlor · &lt;holr · Bonda b e c a m e conacioualy haVe no cldee." •.•• Previews Lifo) to Holmolq &amp; !\)ear Is Im- Pt. Pleaoant; 1\lro. Garnet 111. dorO VanCoonoy and IDIIIDI aon, ..- - by 1\lrl. Loll
aunpraor •• ~liiiiet and 1\llaa
crime-eartoons and the rest la ot her "9mject: Was R o a e a•• minent •.•• "The Odd Couple" Wllllamoon, R u II a n 4; 1\lra. ., , ..
fllm beve brought unanln\oos Ia the biggest smalh hlt Radio Geoi-ge W. Clonch, Rutland; \fro. PJ#:ASAIIT VALLEY HOSPITAL lltbby CGttrlll ..)lr...,tat.
blgll.4axable hllllnry.
McCartbyites plan a «J~RVen. raves .•• Vivian Vance Qllt the CIQ' Music Hall ever offered, Fraulde NeWer, Racine; Jooeph·
ADliiiTrED: linter Ebe'!;
lion aiWn 1! thlnga don't vote uLucy" 1V aeries and left Neu broke every record Including R. Manlq, Rt. I Shade; JOhn R. H~roon; Jamea F,tnle1, Oil"': THE DAQ..\'
•11mp TO ~um or
lllelr wa.v .... East VUlago ln- York later for the QJ!at Lire In longevit.y - jull closed alter 14 Branham, Jr., Rusaell,Ky.;lllro. 1,.., 0.; Rabo&lt;ca~c~, Galll'
cenM lhop ldp: "We gue11your Sante Fe, N. M., but afiar a year weel&lt;o; Ita director Gone SOkJ llllldred L. Ke(b:, R~ I Wello- polls Ferey; Lolgtl Am llartll)',
JIFHAID .. OWDI; ~L. . .
to - 10 cents" .•.. Alan Shack- pronounced K too darned peace- was In LlndY'I wllere (ll'W&lt;Icer ton; 1\lrs. Pearl Hensley, Rt. 1 Pl. Ploa.a.; lllrL
Rqr.
,... .... ....... ._,. ~ llj 1ttt
Mike
1111ndlln
Jr.
catcalled,
"I
fiJI:
ohe
and
heoband
John
Dodds
ow.
v.aq f\MI*•~!lt­
Dolberton,
W.
VL;
1\lrs.
Arthur
•
or,
Ill.
PleasanllrJ.
o
lu\'-Ypelle~
- - mouth organ blawcon. •.~-, ~
~lb' to Son. Ev Dirk-'s are N. Y. hoose hUnting again. see they're yonklng ycur J)lc· 0. Bethel, Jackoon; Mrs. Wilbur PI;. PIIISIII!i! •1\b;a. Gfi.Y ~ ......:.-:·... ......... . :.....,. fl·!j',
clll• . . . ;iW .M~,
Hawkish enough to hire LYnda 1ure." .... Saks newr ltQpped V. Rouse, Wellston; Todd E. D... P~ ' Pielsint; Mro.lle~ F.oi'l!oiiPeddled olbum wrote a earn.
Jallli _, a.llustable to a n y Bird for hla McCall's magazine, beaming,
OIM.. . - . IM1I..i'"%;•nat'~
vio, Logan, Ohio; 1\lrs. CSrl R. bol, P~ Plollll~
·' , ·
lllti, , ~S
ftll: , '""-' •
Bennett Cerf ma.v be delllht- Shook, Rt. 2 WeUoton; Mro. JOhn
anlldf~M: "The Poaslble editor Bob stein Is dortahly prop!SCHAIIGEDI ,Jam'' .lfPIOII, IIIIIIIUleMI.Wo
Ytri!Citp,HI!rY~ ',
1,'·
1
Dr"""" .... PreaperlQ' while MeCarthy even 1! the Ia- did ed to know tho African Room E. Hutchinson, Rt. I Oak HW; Delpbls Du!lcah, l\!l'O. G·e·,o r ile ' -.:r..- ntm Dlfl.,.. • ,..r,.
·--~"'!'~
~ more .....,11• have 10'11 U.e rugblrd out from under which has a stuf!ed gnu In Its 111111 Mary E. Lucaa, Jackoon; Horill, .Mro. "Uol'tl Harmon !IIKI ..-.~·=·-~._.
~
front
w1nt1ow
Is
wiring
It
for
L,yndon
..
..
The
Atland
c
C
I
I
y
·' - ''a_. In ftlUr Vlelnam yean
Mrs. Thomas R. SharP, Rt. 2 •.;n,· Whit)' WllJlliDs, Ollver :
~~---!111!-­
caliO, Fnnl! lil'llrrl)'. ·: ( . ·
- ·Ill'' all
s. ......, the tex- Steel Pier Is having Its 70th 80tllld and will rettUe It "The Oak HilL
""' 4llt liellll
IIJI. IJ' lllflll Oil
,_
~ ""'BlljTHI Mr.' mf 1\lro. lh I ··~ · ~
11!. lridiliitry sold 1,336,50il,OOO blr1bday without once ever pan. DaUy Gnus" .
II...
11 '
Rlflie, ,lla\:1,., .0., a lOIIi '
...... to liMo armed force• derflll to smllf...showl, strippers,

no

Pomeroy-111111!!1-t; 0.,

·'·'
•

Will be Wed

;'lb,.,«~&gt;ttitcy ~ !II !lie rill

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~;;~:t:=

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'

catcher Tom Lowery, and a three
nan homer to Rick Stobart. Pldl
Mlller and Whittington singled
and Stobart also had a c.Duble
to complete the 1111ddleport hit.ting. King fanned 7·
In the flrot game last nlgtlt
~ackson sank Buchtel'• ~s

CINCINNATI CUPO - Thlt
11\lury epidemic which baa
plagued the ClnclnnsU Reds'
pithing alltf this seaoon seems

lantl ·with a lame loft shouljler
aiKI before the pmo was .,..r,
fils replacement, Don Pavletlch,
limped back to the tlugtlUI after
)0 have, .spiead.
aggraveUng an old log il\iury.
Btl Lee May, the Reds' musu was a bod night all the
culu .tlrat. bas~man, ·~.sat wt way arou.-1 lor the Reds, who
Mo~ nlgl!t'a game with At.- took a 9-2 drubbing frOIII the

Braves as rookie lefthalller few games;
George Stone racked ep hls
Pavlodch sUU l1 bothered by
third vic!9t'y in four deelsions a bad bruise sustained when he
since his recall from Richmond wu hit by a pitch thrown by
late In June,
the New York Meta' Jerry
MayJ who t(l)s the Reds with Koosman back on July 26.
16 homers, iniured his shoulder
·The Braves jUD1Ded on Reds
when he made an unsuccessful starter George Culver for six
attempt to catch an inside-the- of their runa ln the flrilt Inning
park home run knocked by tho
Chicago CUbs' Bilcy Williams
Sunda,y .
Be Out A While
The word is he'll be out Cor a

•

Satch May Try

Durocher May
Repeat 1951 ·

To Pitch Again
ATLANTA CUPO - Ageless
Satchel Palp, Who Dlll,y bo 70
years old, set tlUI today to win a
pmslon plan and see il he can
11111 got miiJor league batters
oot.
There were some observers
who Dl!llred thll was a good
year for him to try, Far
younger men than Paige are
having little trouble.
Paige was Stgned Monda.v by
the AtJanti Braves as an
~'adviser" and, perhaps, part~

time pitcher.
uwe expect Paige to get Into
shape and be ready to pitch
when called upon," said Braves
Prooldelil WUHam C. Bartholoma.v.
Paige's last appearance in the
big loaguos was In 1965, when
he donned a Kansa.a City
uniform and pitched three
imings of scoreless ball against
Boston. Since then he has
worked as a deputy sherlf[ tn
Kansas City.
''Pil just have to see U I can
untold," said Paige, "II I can
1hrow halt as good as I oould
last year," when he appeared in
a few exlrlbltlons, ..then I koow
I can sUll get 'em out."
But the chte! reason tor

Green's Standin

ai8Jilng Palgo -ared to be

Still Doubtful

phllanthroplc. Bartholomay said
Palge will be kept on the ac:tlve
roster through thh year and in
one capacity or another through
1969, lq enough to give him
tbe 158 more days he needs to
tJialll.Y for a major leaauo
pension.
'"Satehel Paige is one of the
greatest pitchers or all time,"
aa:d Bartholomay. "Baseball
would be guilty of negligence
..~ilould it oot assure tfrls
legendary figure a place in the
pension plan."
Palge, a vlcllm of the
longtime ban on Negro players,
didn't make the majors until
1948, when he helped Cleveland
win the
American League
pennant with a 6-1 mark. He
also worked for the st. Louis
Browns, and later was a
reUever for the Miami Marlins

PALO ALTO, C&amp;llf. (UPO The Clevelm:l Browns went liP
to their second day of serious
preparations Cor the Sin FriJloo
cisco 49ers today arwJ lt was still
unclear who will be filling in
for injured running back Ernie
GreeJL
A new acquisition1 5-11, 225pourd lullback Bill Munsey 1 was
receivhtg intensive training for
a possible go in Green's slot.
The Browns got Munsey when
he had a salary dispute with
Vancouver of the Canadian LeaM
gue.

the ~ernational League,
where he presided over the
bullpen in an easy chair.
Estimates 0( his age range
trom GO to 70. He was born in
Mobile, Ala., but he said the
••rnidwlt'e died and all the books
burned up," destroying any
record ol his blrthdate.
of

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rnev
u
n erw a:J'\1
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Last
Thursday night- games clnnatl
Be~Ohio (UPO
ly
to
I. then
ATHENS
ClIP
alnee
hlid been rained oo1 lngtoa
y, E rls, _Worth- Logan beat New Marahfiald Fln:l ' Steubenville, Ashley,
18-3 and Ironton clobbered Ham
II.Y 100 HUlsboro defended
den 23-8,
· ~ ::ir wtmers' atatus today ln
Middleport will pla,y _barring . Am ~co":;ound of the slate
more ralnoots - the winner of nam~n~an gion baseball f.our..
the Athenl!-&lt;;alllpolis match (to.
In flr 1
night) on 'fburadaJ at 6:30p.m. Clncl~ ~ action Monday,
Tho Aa.!na-GaiiiPoll• flWI to-· · .. · ·· "· nli9l S&lt;O&lt;.ed ~ 4-2
nl&amp;ht is . at 6:30 to be .loltO:ed win OVtfl'' Marietta ·atter overat 8 coming
a two-run
deftcJt; Ely..
by Wellaton vs ·~-~~·~•
rla
K
Trlmble
000 000 _ o 1 2' three-overran
ent
7·2
desPite a
hom b
Mlddleport
320 B3X - 8 5 0
run
er ry Bruce c..,...
King and Rain
Whittington non lor the losers; and Worthand Lowery.
ey •
lngton dOimed Euclid 2~, scorlng both runs In the eighth In-

3-1 as Blll Fu;ber
allowed only
. defeated
slx hits; Ashley
Lanetster -J.a, putting down tt C&lt;lJJle
·from-behlntl effort in the top ol
the ninth; Hillsboro outlasted a
nloth-lenlng threat by Sidney to
win 7-4; and Findlay edged
Piqua 3·2 in a game where all
runs came on errors.
. .Tocla.v's morning actioo Involved: Alihtabula vs. Lancaster•, Sltlney n. Marletta·, a~
""'
Kent vs. Euclid. In the afte~.
noon: Ashley vs. Hillsboro;
Bentley vs. Elyria; Worthington
vs. FliKilay, alii Steubenville vo.
Plquo.
ning.
The double-eUminatian toornaSteebonvtno edged Ashtabula mont ends Saturday.

CIIICAGO (UP!) - Four mllllon people In Chicago would
like to see Leo Durocher do it
again.
Durocher, the tough • lalklng
rntllller of the Chicago Cubs,
commanded llle New York Giants during their famous umi..
racle" drive or 1951 In which
they overcame a 13 1-2 gune
deficit aiKI overtook the Br6ok·
b'n Dodgers to wln the Natlooal

Nicklaus Third
PALM BEACH GARDENS,
Fla.
(UPI)- Jack
Nicklaus'
victory In the American Golf
Classic moved him into third
place on the PGA money
winning list Monday as he r.rd
Lee Trevino became the fourth
and firth players to charge past
the $100,000 mark this year, a
PGA record.
Nicklaus earned $25,000 far
his sudden death plljoCf victory
in the Arller icsn Classic to boost
hi s earni ~Jgs to$120,488. Trevino
picked up $!,020 lor ftnishlng ln
a tie tor 2Sth place and raised
hls yearly tolal to $1C0,616.
Tom Weiskopf, who finished
money
with $142
551
14th lnwinners
lhe clasolc,
leads
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League pennant,
And Durocher may be doing
just that. at least on the surface. It may be just a colnci ...

when . they liunched nvo hits
with a walk, two passed bolls
by Jah~ Bench and Alex
Jobnson'B~ two-base error on Tl·
to franco,.•s Oy balL
The laas was the twelfth of
~ season against nine 'Jietorfes for Culver.
"It was a night when we real..
ly needed a complete game and
instead we had to run through
the staff," said Reds Manager
Dave Bristol.
Cloninger To Pitch
. Culver was the first of .five
Pitchers used by Bristol who
wUl
Ton;' Cloninger (3.6)
against the Braves• Ron Reed
(I0-7) tonight in the secohl of
the two-game series which coneludes the current homestalkl.
Sttne, the Braves' 22--year..ald
lefty, has to figure the pitching
in the maJor leagues is a snsp
compared wlth the Tens
League. He doesn't have a 60~lie auto trip before each as..

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The young lef!.y ,... ,.....,
by the Braves of! the Loulalanl
Tech eampus. two yean aeo.
He was sUU goine to l choQl 11)
to .June thlo year and jjU
eornmuting ·between - ~ campus
· and the Braves' Shreveoort
farm club in the Texas
League,

When scllool ended, Slone was
promoted to Richmond of thei
lnternatiooal League, where he
compiled a 2-1 record bel,... his
recaJI by the BraveL
"Sneaky, Fast'•
"He's sneeky 1 last and hu a
curve and a aUder to go with
it," said Brave catcher Joe
Torre. "We have gotteo him a
lot of runs in the last two
games aoo it has hel_ped to re-

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Stone defeated tht: Chlcqo ·
C~o.'b!i. 1()..2.
Tt1e loss put Cincinnati In ftfth

place, 16112 games out of ftrst
place in the National League.

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the night of Aug. 12 and the 1968
Cubs trailed the Cront-cunning
st. Louts Cordi nals by the asme
margin on the same date •
International League standings
By United Press International
W. L. Pet. GB
Toledo . . •••• 70 50 •583
Columbus •••• ,60 53 .531 6lf2
Rochester. .... 61 54 .530 ~12
Jockaonville••. 58 57 .504 9'h
Syracuse...... 54 59 , 478 121;2
Louisville•... ,55 61 .474 13
But!alo.. , , , .. 55 63 .466 H
Rlchmmd. •.•• 50 66 • 431 18
Monday's Results
Toledo 3 Rklunord 2 (1st game
7 Innings)
Toledo 4 Richmond 1 (2nd)
Buffalo 4 Jacksonville 3
Louisville 4 Syracuse 3
Onl.\' games scheduled

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Reynolds Joins Cubs
CHICAGO (UPll- The Chicago Cubs called up pitcher
Archie Re)'nOlds from ~;'::: ,,,,
Monda.}' while optlonini' .ll
Gary Ross to the same club.
Before joining Tacoma, Reynolds had a 13-2 record a LSan
Antonio.

FMemories of a Great Day in &amp;ueball ·

t Ruth's Last 3 Homers 'Hit in Forbes Field

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PIITSBVRGH (UpJl- FrldaJ

on bese when the Babe came to ,.bstted 1n the seventh.
!told In st. Loulo by hltung the
!'I remember U was a 3-1 ball ontHlanded to right !told,
pltch, 11 traymr said. "SUre. he during battirw practice," Sisler
had dono his damage ror the said. uHe would hit two or three
day. But he modo hlatory with with one hand and then look
bore.
Guy Bosh again with a man on. the next pitch. 'lbo ball sailed
urn never forget thoae The count was 3-2 olll the next over the right field stands- the over toward our bench with the
wallop;," said Pte Traynor who ball oatled Into tho rlgtlt Oeld nrot time that ever haj)pened at boyish grin ol trls, as much ~s
to say. 'I'll only have to hit with
was the mantger · of the stands. Ruth singled In the fifth. Forboo Field."
halt m,y strength today.' "
Plttabur(h Pirates whon Babe The t.aes were empt.y when he
Despite Buth'o efforts, the
Ruth believed baseball ' 1 was
cradled hl1 ?12th, 713th and
Pirates,..., ll·7, aiKI Ironically the only real gMie In the
714th homers. on 111.,- 25, 1935.
the winning pitcher woo Walle worlcL" He said boys shoUld
"Just beb-e the pme1 " Pte
Hoyt, Who had been Ruth's begin pllylng the pme at an
Aid, "U.e told me he
teammate with tho New York earb' age.
waan't feeling .wen. He old hla
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO,
Yankeeo.
"In baseball you gotta start
· ,.!oJa were not w1lat they used to
Soturdi,V, Augoat 10, 1868,
George Staler, Hall of Farner from way dOMl the bottom
•.. ,be. He had Juat paaaed hls 40th
SALES REPORT OF
who played for the old st. Louis
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six or seven," Ruth
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omo VALLEY LIVESTOCK CO. Browna, r e c all e d Ruth's when you're
11
said.
You
can't wah until
..,, A Pltllbuqlo aporta . writer
HOGS - 175 tO 220 lba. II to mltilth.
you're
16
or
17.
You've gotta Jet
••, unbled to Tra.ynor Just before lt.50; 220 to 250 lba. 1810 19,.
OIIHiandod P011er
It
grow
ep
with
you oiKI If
,.;·lie teamo - the field. 50; Light 17 to 19; Fat !loWe
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r01110111ber
h9lf
be
Would
4 •" II ~'Don't WOl'I'J .bout tba Bibe
14 to IB; staes 12 to 15; lloara belittle our distance to right you're •bCcessful and try ·hard·
ei10Ugh, you're bound to come
• dvlJW you IIJIIIIroelllt," he told 10 to 14; Sows IIIII Pies 85 to
out
on top."
·Ji ~· "Ha 111111 were tlUI on ioo; 9toato 8 to 16.
Ruth died on Aug. 16, 1948 of
•' be .town unlll 5 o'clock this
CATI'LE - steers 20 to 2$;
throol
ClDcer.
BARBS
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Branch Rlckay eulosized Ruth .
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20 f'l ~8; . Fat Cowl 18 to'lUO;
ly PHIL PASTORET
because of hia great lnOuenco
,_, .Tht Boomn Brawa had a mab Clllllll's·. 12 to 15; CUIII ·18 fo
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ooyouth.
24; Milk Cows loo to 200. · ·
The alrUneo welcome all
11 Jit.1· ha1 ' e1'81ted an e2peeta..
VEAL Ci\LVF3..: , . , ~.IJ!J; the passenger&amp; they can haul,
- · 28 to 32; Medium 25 to · but talttng a plane il frowned Uon ot hero ,....ship on the part
1l.,
of the youth ot this cOIIJlf:ry,u
30; Cern. and HYo. 24 to 32.50; on.
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RiclcQy satd, "am it was • most
''CUIIa 20 to 28. ·
Th• • first attmpl to tortuna~e
thing that Ruth kept
SHElp' - ~· and Lmo. s monufictll~e a IIIPflllrffer
talth ,•wltb the boyhood of .
'•
• to 10; Stock Ewes 5 to ~o; Fat W4l ill )71f, Gild the firm
Ameri.ca t.cause they loved
CLEVELAND (U~ _ llarwt! Sleep ~- ~ ~; Clill~ ~ iq 5; li!'Okl ' ljal Ul ilolna lhe prolotypa
tdm."
Ji(ej.t~o ..mbe bdallfd 10 Pill • to 8j ~at 'f'elliei'~ .5 fit •10. ~~ t.p thla dau,
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boll fl'om• ..., l!ll.• l(t!4:1Jl'
~AMBII ""'- ~· · .22.50,. Set·
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mou~ itld flred 1 onill 18 'fo 22; .t.l6t Wts• . J8
Friend oayojt was an
•• th. ..,. . • to 20; Common
. ~flo is. .
wJib ~llb wHe ~ 111e
~.
boughlia bOtl~ ' bllt havijlg thli''''·•
::: markl the 20th annlverlllf)' of bat In the ft.rat iml._ He blasted
•· the death of Babe llutho whe hit a homer of! Red Lucas.
the !sst three htlne runs of his
When Ruth carne to bat In the
fantaatlc career at Forl&gt;os Field thlnl Inning he faced rollover

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candidates will follow this schedule until school begins.
The first GAHS scrimmage is
sbited on Saturday, Aug. 24, at
Chillicothe, begirmi~ at 10 a.
Seco!l! practice tnt will be
with Portsmouth Aug. 28onMem·
orial Field, with the time yet to
be decided.
Thlro aM final pre - seas•:m
scrlmmage will be at Marietta
on Au.e. 31 - this will be a corn..

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The GAHS players and coaches
will be dinner guests oftheMari·
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News, Notes
The youth group of the Carpenter Baptist Church met at the
home ol Mr. and Mrs. Wayne

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report to C011.ch Trout.

bined morning.,.flornoon session.

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Bill Conley, Dean Mason, Jlm
Newcomers w&amp;nt:ing to report
for drills for the first time Frl·
day should first check with Ed
Stewart, athletic director, then

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Cheadle and the host larnlly,
Rex Cheadle, Donnie and Rexie
accompanied his brother-in-law,
carl Ross, to Hollywood, Fla., a
recent weekend.
Mr. &amp;lXI Mrs. Dorsey Jordan
and lamil~ spent several days
with h.is brother·in-law m:l sister, Mr. aOO Mrs. Max Mccaille
an:l other relatives near Ann Arbor, Mich. They also visited the
Ford Museum at Dearborn,
Mich., arxl called on Mrs. Jordan's relatives in the Akron, 0.,
area enroute home.

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and tamil,y, Mrs. Ginevra Foster,
all local; Mrs. Laurence Oxley
and daughter, llorotl!,y, Mr. and

near Newaa·k.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert

Quive~.

Dover, an:l Mts. Martha Mays,

Mrs. Larry Oxie~ and daughter,
Lou, Mr. and Mrs. G&amp;J'l' OxiOJ
and daughter, Keily, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Stebleton and daughter,

Strasburg, visited Mrs. May's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ney carpenter.
Mrs. Bruce McDowell, New

Smyrna, Fla., spent several days
with her soo-l~Iaw and daught~r, Mr. aoo Mrs. Eldon Marldns

Diane of Columbusj Mr. Harvey
Bratton, of Loganj Mr. m! Mrs.
Haze Hudnell and Mra. Evelyn
Dearth, Athens Route, alo~ with
the honored guests, Mr. and. Mrs.
Eddie Jordan, sons, Clay Willlun
and E. 1 Jordan, and a fl'lend,
Miss Dottie Jeffers, Columbus.

and larnlly.
Airman First Class Denver E.
Queen, cannon Air Force Base,
New Mexico, is spending a short
leave with his paret~ts, Mr. an:l
Mrs. Denver Queen. Linda an:1.

Dale.
David Jones, NelsonviUe, is
visiting his grandparents, Mr.
a-oo Mrs. Earl Starkey,
F1oyd King is now at EastManor Nursing Home, AlballJI, where
he is rec~eratlng from a broken

WORLD ALMANAC
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leg.
Mr. and Mrs. Garl Crabtree
and sons spent 1 few days ln New
BostOn, m., with Mr. and Mrs.
John DWlham and famil~.

Mr. and

Mr~

of replacement In 11.1ch catas-

Floyd Bolton of

weekend.
Walter Jordan, member of the
carpenter Boys 4-H Club, repre-sented Meigs County aoo Ohio at

the 4-H Citizenship Short Course
in Washington, D. C., the past

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The OMNIBUS HOUSING ACT
A-Yes, American beauty
strawberries can be lndl·
passed by tho Houoe and Senate rose.
cated by the 275,000 Ions of
authorizes spending more than
Q-WIIat two planet.! ore
s p r l n g's first fruit con·
sumed ln 1967, the WQl'lll '" thf nex'i lbree years . .~·1118 • , t; ;(._.,.etiUI•n4lliri.· ' · '
$5i:l'iliiDp.ln Federal
Almanac says. But a more
blll
has a grealllllllber o!fauits.
expresoive appreciation of
It
was
pointed oot on tile House
strawberries was Eliza~
bethan Dr. William BuUer's
floor that this program will coat
paean: "Doubtless God
an ·estimated $50 blllk&gt;n over
could have made a better
the next 4U years ralher than
berry, but doubUoas God

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Several (riends am relatives
met at LAke Alma state Park a
recent Swiday !or a picnic dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Jordan and sons who have
returned to Columbus from near
Des Moines, Iowa. Those attendlng were Mrs. Faye Jordan, Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Cottrill, Mr. and

in the service for nine years.
He Is a heavy equipment mechanic. Sgt. deland and his -t'amib' have been In Chester with
his parerrts f11r the past five
weeks. llis family will reside
here during his Vietnam tour o!

2-Hour

duts.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross ClelaOO
have another son, Clp. Vernon

Our Utlltl Goed Clunln1

CielaOO, Sgt. Cleland has been

ClelaOO, who is stationed at Fort
Eustis, Va. He has been In the
army two years.

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eroy, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter tile Free WUI Baptist C...rcb o!
II, Roush a! Middleport.
Rutlond, ali had seioc:tiono. Tllere

On Octt&gt;ber 6th
are announcing the e~elt
and approoching marriage of
their dlugtrter, Nancy Marie, to
Mr. Richard Eugene Collins, stm

a! Mrs. lrla Collins, Middleport.
Mi11 Vougiln is a 1967 graduate or Clrthlge - Troy H i g h
School, CoolvUle, and is cur·
rently atterw:ling t h e Jackson

Manpower Training School.
Her fiance graduated from
Pomeroy High School and is emplo~ecl with the Stele Hlghwe,y
Department at Marietta. The wedding will be an event o! O.L 6
at the Rock Springs Methodist

Mr. and Mro. Kemeth Wilcox and ~ldren, Darla and David, Sj)Bnt . the weekend at WOOI!I·
ter where they were guests of
Mr. and Mro. Robert Hollide,y
and family. TllOJ went especial.
ly to attend tile open house at
the Wooster Experiment Farm
where Mr. Holliday Ia employ.
eel. Tile Wilcox family took a
ha,yrtde toor of tile farm.
Mro. Walter Hayes !sin Tor·
ooto, Canada visiting the Rev.
and Mrs. Russell Mclnt;yre.
left b~ plane Friday !rom

obaervance
waswere
beld.
at The
the !lrat
llaaY
home. Gifts
presented to Todd and cake and
lee cream were served. AttenrJ...
q beoldes Mr. and Mrs. Hli!ID'
ond tho honored suest's puents
were Mr. llld Mrs. Rodney spe.,.
cer llld children, carr! and Jet!
of Columbus; Mro, Pa~ Neutz.
ling and son, Billy, or Pomeroy, and Botly llaggy and Daney

Haggy, Pomeroy.
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In all aspects of life. They
don't believe in tradition any
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by the Sea, Fla. 'lbOJ were joined th.ere by his aliter, Mrs.

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Wolfe ol Olmlted, who new on

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to Nusau. A hlllfllflhl at t h e
S.mpeona' vacaUon was seeing
tile taping of a telovidon soow.
Mro. Harold Sauer attended
tbe fUneral services for Mark

Plekerlng hald 1\!onday at Cool.
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Mr. and Mro. Daniel Thomas
were recent visttora in New York
The,y attended rour Broad·
wa.y pl~a including "Cabaret."

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his sran&lt;lmolller. Mrs. Eliza.
beth TIMiao at RiplOJ.
Mro. Walter Craako, Middle.POrt, her mother, Mrs. Henry
Fruth, and Mlu Kathryn Fruth
ot. Point Pleaaant,

w. Va. return-

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Norfolk, v •. with Lt. and Mrs.
Gene Craako.
Mlso lliaMa Criaweil and ber
Rance, Bob · CUster, Belle, W.
VL, opont tile weekend in MlddiOI)Ort wltll her parents, Mr.
and Mro. Jameo Crloweli.
Mr. and Mrl. Charles Brad·
bury, dau&amp;lrter, Mory, IIIIi Lois
SIWer, were weekend campen
at Royal Oak Park.

Q-Withltl haw mcmv dovs
does a bUl become law if
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the Preoidet!t?
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Mro. Ropr 1M Roush or Mid- · EiiPno GUI.
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Patricia PUsey and Doma wu.
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Hutcbioon, lleflna Harrison, llld bjl mo...,.ra tlkW ·laWn e1te,
JO)' White when llle·Litlle '~ jwdor host llld hooteiBllld WID'
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tho n.-1 meeHrw ot the project Fh in tbt . "~por" pro~
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S. M-B41. Wallace. Powera, Who menls on their
&amp;u been itatiOofld !or lhe put pllslnnenta.
10 monlha ai Lab 'lbrlll&amp; VIet- lowirw !he
nam, arnvod home &amp;lnclay oot a by M111 HutchiBOD.
30 day turloogb.
\ He wao met at the Col..,..,.,
airport !llndq bjl' hil wile ond
cbUdren, illoan, Mlehael, and ' q-What Ammccm ot&gt;lator
Ridlard, who reside In Mldcile- di~Couered All{lel Fol~ ill
(101'1, Following his !urlougil Sst. V""'tuela·?
Powero will return to Vlatnam.
A-Jimmy Ancel, in 1937.

Churc·h·~ .f!ll~d for Sing~e.irc~iqn ,

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family of llaytDn visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ella McComas, al\.1 other relatives in the
community,
Donnie Cheadle, member of the
carpenter Bo)'s' 4-H Club, &amp;PI:lnt
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Friday for Oakland, Calif., his
point of departure.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross

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UNTIL 9 114 II

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areas.
onl for Jo!ly
end by ~
1 voted apinllt11!ia leglalallon
"... our (1Ul'J)OBO here ~ Ia _
Or•• Y.,,. Todor ·
ror a number or ,_....,s, pr!.
THE TARIFF COMMISSION to pay tribute to thoBO 82 IIJell
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that therearemany
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a1 to cioddo. The Houae, In Ill .OIJOtal be made permanent.
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air or pOnic has llllirke&lt;l ita mty the farm income in 12 counties
b~ allowing open- legialaUon &lt;1 lhe Tenth Diotrlc:t. The fm.
to 80 throu&amp;h.
porta or these products !rom
FAirqJe could seriousl~ alrec:t
OTHER LEGI5LATION PASS- Amllrlca's dairy lndulltr)'.
ED by the House during Jo!ly In·
THE PUEBLO- On ~22,
eluded the Vocational EGicaUonal Amendments or 1968. Thloleg. 1968, the llouse of Uepresenla·
hdation charts a new cou,rse In lives paid tribute to tile men or
tile vocaliooal • technical !leld. the U.S.S. PUobio. Tbe next day,
Enactment of this bill wlil be a July 23, markeil the six-month
good start in meeting til• need anniversary o! lhe day the ship
for a modern structure of oc- ond crew were seiz!ld by t h e
North Koreans. There were many
cupational education.
After three days or Door dis· eiOQ!enl remark • macio that da,y,
cussion, the Hoose passe4 the A row Congressmen tried to do·
Fecleral Aid HlGHW AY ACT OF
1968. This program Ia IIDancQUICK QUIZ
ed from a utrust fundi'' reaaltQ-Who WOI the first U.S.
inB from tar: r.evemes received
prelidelll
to ride in on autofrom actual highway users. ft
mobile?
has proved to be ooe o! tho moat
A-William McKI~Iey, in
successful of the Federal~
When you see our world of knita, you'll fool like Co.
1899.
programs. Included in the blll Ia
lumbus when he sighted land. NEW- POLYESTER
Q-Which Is IM highest
a provision whicli will speed reKNITSThere washable and Bonded J.raoyt . , , Any
placement of the Silver Bridge. orcler of British knightha~d?
kind
and
color yOu can imagine. They're eosy-1tw,
A-The Order of tbe GarA conference committee at the
easy c:are, always ready to gol Come exploring her•
Rouse and Senate retained the ter.
and find your knit now!
Q-WIIat is the meanill{l of
emergency clause which would
all'"' tho Federlil government to the nome Leo?
A-This Latin name means
pay 100 per cent or the ....

Paul Wood and Mrs. Clay Jordan, llale and llar·
(amily of Charleston, W. Va., bara, Mr. and Mrs. Mendal Jor·
recently sperrt a weekend with dan. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Jordan
Mr. arxl Mrs. William t..wson
and r.mil,y.
Mr. and

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Piqua, former local residents.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Fern GilPeck recently. Helen Peck was 1ogb" an:l Mrs. GinevrQ Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Cary Weddi~
leader and used the topic, .. From
Reform School to Missionary and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold WedField." Those present were Jen- ding&amp;Q!lt Chicago, ru., visited Mr.
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Coach Trwt sees a tight t·ace
in the Southeastern Ohio League
this (all. He feels Athent~, Ironton and Meigs will be the teams
to beat. "If we improve ow- over~l team speed, we'll be among
the conterders/' remarked: Trout
Morday evening while some 70
prospects labored in pre-pracUce conditioning driUs.
''It's no secret that our boys
lack speed. We've been working
on this since Aug. 1 Quickness,
speed and endurance are a must
for any good baU club/' said.

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.&lt;1 .IW!4, available .o·m~· . Moll! ••ho,ipoke lndii!O\' •.. a,l. ·•
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' was · dosianecl to provl~' n»re t5 blliJcol !Of llir&amp;8 dl(os .end live .acdo9 be taken.. )ly &lt;Om-

on Memorial Field, Coach Glenn Trout's Gallia Academy High
School Blue Devils wlll get down to serious business Frlda:t' morn-

scrimmages.

the,

1100ae passed H. R. tms; 1 b'
eommon1,y ·called"pbW•••Thlo

After more than two weeks of pre-pracUce conditioning drills

be climaxed with three pre-season
Initial drills will commence
at 8:30 a.m., Friday. Trout said
all backs are to "be on the
field ard ready to go" at that
time. The ball carrier s will drill
90 minutes. The linemen will begin working out at 9:45 a.m.,
Friday. They too will drill ap..
proximately 90 minutes.
All 1968 prospects - Coach
Trout isexpecting50upperclassmen and 25 fteshment - will
work together in the afternoon,
beginning at 3 o'clock. TheGAHS

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The first GAHS scrimmage is
sbited on Saturday, Aug. 24, at
Chillicothe, begirmi~ at 10 a.
Seco!l! practice tnt will be
with Portsmouth Aug. 28onMem·
orial Field, with the time yet to
be decided.
Thlro aM final pre - seas•:m
scrlmmage will be at Marietta
on Au.e. 31 - this will be a corn..

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The GAHS players and coaches
will be dinner guests oftheMari·
etta players and coaches.

News, Notes
The youth group of the Carpenter Baptist Church met at the
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report to C011.ch Trout.

bined morning.,.flornoon session.

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Bill Conley, Dean Mason, Jlm
Newcomers w&amp;nt:ing to report
for drills for the first time Frl·
day should first check with Ed
Stewart, athletic director, then

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Cheadle and the host larnlly,
Rex Cheadle, Donnie and Rexie
accompanied his brother-in-law,
carl Ross, to Hollywood, Fla., a
recent weekend.
Mr. &amp;lXI Mrs. Dorsey Jordan
and lamil~ spent several days
with h.is brother·in-law m:l sister, Mr. aOO Mrs. Max Mccaille
an:l other relatives near Ann Arbor, Mich. They also visited the
Ford Museum at Dearborn,
Mich., arxl called on Mrs. Jordan's relatives in the Akron, 0.,
area enroute home.

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and tamil,y, Mrs. Ginevra Foster,
all local; Mrs. Laurence Oxley
and daughter, llorotl!,y, Mr. and

near Newaa·k.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert

Quive~.

Dover, an:l Mts. Martha Mays,

Mrs. Larry Oxie~ and daughter,
Lou, Mr. and Mrs. G&amp;J'l' OxiOJ
and daughter, Keily, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Stebleton and daughter,

Strasburg, visited Mrs. May's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ney carpenter.
Mrs. Bruce McDowell, New

Smyrna, Fla., spent several days
with her soo-l~Iaw and daught~r, Mr. aoo Mrs. Eldon Marldns

Diane of Columbusj Mr. Harvey
Bratton, of Loganj Mr. m! Mrs.
Haze Hudnell and Mra. Evelyn
Dearth, Athens Route, alo~ with
the honored guests, Mr. and. Mrs.
Eddie Jordan, sons, Clay Willlun
and E. 1 Jordan, and a fl'lend,
Miss Dottie Jeffers, Columbus.

and larnlly.
Airman First Class Denver E.
Queen, cannon Air Force Base,
New Mexico, is spending a short
leave with his paret~ts, Mr. an:l
Mrs. Denver Queen. Linda an:1.

Dale.
David Jones, NelsonviUe, is
visiting his grandparents, Mr.
a-oo Mrs. Earl Starkey,
F1oyd King is now at EastManor Nursing Home, AlballJI, where
he is rec~eratlng from a broken

WORLD ALMANAC
FACTS

leg.
Mr. and Mrs. Garl Crabtree
and sons spent 1 few days ln New
BostOn, m., with Mr. and Mrs.
John DWlham and famil~.

Mr. and

Mr~

of replacement In 11.1ch catas-

Floyd Bolton of

weekend.
Walter Jordan, member of the
carpenter Boys 4-H Club, repre-sented Meigs County aoo Ohio at

the 4-H Citizenship Short Course
in Washington, D. C., the past

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The OMNIBUS HOUSING ACT
A-Yes, American beauty
strawberries can be lndl·
passed by tho Houoe and Senate rose.
cated by the 275,000 Ions of
authorizes spending more than
Q-WIIat two planet.! ore
s p r l n g's first fruit con·
sumed ln 1967, the WQl'lll '" thf nex'i lbree years . .~·1118 • , t; ;(._.,.etiUI•n4lliri.· ' · '
$5i:l'iliiDp.ln Federal
Almanac says. But a more
blll
has a grealllllllber o!fauits.
expresoive appreciation of
It
was
pointed oot on tile House
strawberries was Eliza~
bethan Dr. William BuUer's
floor that this program will coat
paean: "Doubtless God
an ·estimated $50 blllk&gt;n over
could have made a better
the next 4U years ralher than
berry, but doubUoas God

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Several (riends am relatives
met at LAke Alma state Park a
recent Swiday !or a picnic dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Jordan and sons who have
returned to Columbus from near
Des Moines, Iowa. Those attendlng were Mrs. Faye Jordan, Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Cottrill, Mr. and

in the service for nine years.
He Is a heavy equipment mechanic. Sgt. deland and his -t'amib' have been In Chester with
his parerrts f11r the past five
weeks. llis family will reside
here during his Vietnam tour o!

2-Hour

duts.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross ClelaOO
have another son, Clp. Vernon

Our Utlltl Goed Clunln1

CielaOO, Sgt. Cleland has been

ClelaOO, who is stationed at Fort
Eustis, Va. He has been In the
army two years.

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Mr. and MrL Jene Haggy, Pom- Church, and Arlene T!IYior of

Plans Wedding

eroy, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter tile Free WUI Baptist C...rcb o!
II, Roush a! Middleport.
Rutlond, ali had seioc:tiono. Tllere

On Octt&gt;ber 6th
are announcing the e~elt
and approoching marriage of
their dlugtrter, Nancy Marie, to
Mr. Richard Eugene Collins, stm

a! Mrs. lrla Collins, Middleport.
Mi11 Vougiln is a 1967 graduate or Clrthlge - Troy H i g h
School, CoolvUle, and is cur·
rently atterw:ling t h e Jackson

Manpower Training School.
Her fiance graduated from
Pomeroy High School and is emplo~ecl with the Stele Hlghwe,y
Department at Marietta. The wedding will be an event o! O.L 6
at the Rock Springs Methodist

Mr. and Mro. Kemeth Wilcox and ~ldren, Darla and David, Sj)Bnt . the weekend at WOOI!I·
ter where they were guests of
Mr. and Mro. Robert Hollide,y
and family. TllOJ went especial.
ly to attend tile open house at
the Wooster Experiment Farm
where Mr. Holliday Ia employ.
eel. Tile Wilcox family took a
ha,yrtde toor of tile farm.
Mro. Walter Hayes !sin Tor·
ooto, Canada visiting the Rev.
and Mrs. Russell Mclnt;yre.
left b~ plane Friday !rom

obaervance
waswere
beld.
at The
the !lrat
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home. Gifts
presented to Todd and cake and
lee cream were served. AttenrJ...
q beoldes Mr. and Mrs. Hli!ID'
ond tho honored suest's puents
were Mr. llld Mrs. Rodney spe.,.
cer llld children, carr! and Jet!
of Columbus; Mro, Pa~ Neutz.
ling and son, Billy, or Pomeroy, and Botly llaggy and Daney

Haggy, Pomeroy.
Later at the homo or Mr. and
Mrs. Roush ano1her party was
held with gifts being given Tocid.
A deconted cake and other re-.
lreshmenta were sened there by

the era•rent• to Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin llouoh and family of At-

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Now, for the first time in the insurance
industry, Nationwide Insurance will
guarantee renewal of Homeowners' in·
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and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Housh.
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Today'a students have discovered Santa Claus -they
have discovered Santa Claus
In all aspects of life. They
don't believe in tradition any
more. They want to know
why.
-John Sisler, dean of arts
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Nalic.nwide Mutual Fire lnsural:lce Co.
Nationwide Life Insurance Co.
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.
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by the Sea, Fla. 'lbOJ were joined th.ere by his aliter, Mrs.

or Kent, and Slsie
Wolfe ol Olmlted, who new on

Helen lhle

to Nusau. A hlllfllflhl at t h e
S.mpeona' vacaUon was seeing
tile taping of a telovidon soow.
Mro. Harold Sauer attended
tbe fUneral services for Mark

Plekerlng hald 1\!onday at Cool.
ville. He was buried in t h e
Reedsville Cemeter~,
Mr. and Mro. Daniel Thomas
were recent visttora in New York
The,y attended rour Broad·
wa.y pl~a including "Cabaret."

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Their 1011, Damy, atl,yecl with

his sran&lt;lmolller. Mrs. Eliza.
beth TIMiao at RiplOJ.
Mro. Walter Craako, Middle.POrt, her mother, Mrs. Henry
Fruth, and Mlu Kathryn Fruth
ot. Point Pleaaant,

w. Va. return-

' ecl tode,y from a week's vilit in
Norfolk, v •. with Lt. and Mrs.
Gene Craako.
Mlso lliaMa Criaweil and ber
Rance, Bob · CUster, Belle, W.
VL, opont tile weekend in MlddiOI)Ort wltll her parents, Mr.
and Mro. Jameo Crloweli.
Mr. and Mrl. Charles Brad·
bury, dau&amp;lrter, Mory, IIIIi Lois
SIWer, were weekend campen
at Royal Oak Park.

Q-Withltl haw mcmv dovs
does a bUl become law if
neffller ricrtled nor vetoed b]l
the Preoidet!t?
A-TeD days (Sundays ex·
cepted).

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Year-end Cleals
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111e Louret our Froe .Metho- was the hi'mn whl~h ·"""""" 011' ,;., pre,yer b7 :lilt 1110. G ,·a.
tllat Cl&lt;lrek w~t flli,.J!",~•· aervice., Tl)o; ~~tv: Eobrud.Grll· Mli-llld . . . . muolclrllli .
~ !llndq !or a llnPPiralfon filii gave pre,y•r and lhe touth tho Fr..-.
llpOn"""ed by lhe Free Metl1o- choir IIIII&amp; '.'Heaven Carne Down :Froeclom C,.opOIIIlallian. .
tllotYouth.
ond Glory Filloc! My li!!'ll.:''and
Tbe · cholr ..... ,,
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, ,Jnoplrai!Oo Trld&lt;il'tho Moullt:U,._ I roy Ch!rch (1(... ~ ....
IDn Clil&lt;ch and the wurord Ttio the ~i!lim.; ~ !JO' ,_
at tile FI"'dom Gospel •Mislion. tended. ·•: ' ·,
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Him," andt ,..What a Day That
WIU Be" prec,.U., acrlpture
Todd Roush, son or Mr. and rrom !1. John 15 by the Rev.
Mro. Ropr 1M Roush or Mid- · EiiPno GUI.
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Patricia PUsey and Doma wu.
blrthdl,y Sunday with partlea at Uams or the il,llsell Rua Church,
the homeo or bia ~ento, Joan Clark at the. Laurel CUt!

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IMPERIAL

WiRING
ALLOWANCE

Blue ri~ lor,llow,er IJ)Oc,i- ~ !Iauer,
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SUmll1'fJI rojlorta were 81\'011
Hutcbioon, lleflna Harrison, llld bjl mo...,.ra tlkW ·laWn e1te,
JO)' White when llle·Litlle '~ jwdor host llld hooteiBllld WID'
ing Ladies WI Club mol tor dry projec:ta. Toya lliecle !&gt;J tbt
tho n.-1 meeHrw ot the project Fh in tbt . "~por" pro~
year at the home or Mra. Har· were dioplayecl at tho ,moeHnc.
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the lllelllbl!r• In h&lt;IIRf·
turniJhinla.
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A girl wu preaertecl wSbolHome from Vietnam rie llfYeo;. Junior .leader, rw '''""
··llutchiaon,. president, , on
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or tilt club.
S. M-B41. Wallace. Powera, Who menls on their
&amp;u been itatiOofld !or lhe put pllslnnenta.
10 monlha ai Lab 'lbrlll&amp; VIet- lowirw !he
nam, arnvod home &amp;lnclay oot a by M111 HutchiBOD.
30 day turloogb.
\ He wao met at the Col..,..,.,
airport !llndq bjl' hil wile ond
cbUdren, illoan, Mlehael, and ' q-What Ammccm ot&gt;lator
Ridlard, who reside In Mldcile- di~Couered All{lel Fol~ ill
(101'1, Following his !urlougil Sst. V""'tuela·?
Powero will return to Vlatnam.
A-Jimmy Ancel, in 1937.

Churc·h·~ .f!ll~d for Sing~e.irc~iqn ,

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Church.

family of llaytDn visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ella McComas, al\.1 other relatives in the
community,
Donnie Cheadle, member of the
carpenter Bo)'s' 4-H Club, &amp;PI:lnt
a week at Conaervation Ca:mp

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Mr~

been reassigned to a replacement center at Hong Blng, Vietnam. He leaves from Columbus
Friday for Oakland, Calif., his
point of departure.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross

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IIIIer'S
From the Maker of America's No.1 Tire Values!

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Shop Your Neared
Store ·
• Pt, Ple-nt, w. V&amp;
• Maton, w. v..
• GallipGIJI, Ollie
. WERE OPIN 6 DAYS
UNTIL 9 114 II

FABRIC SHOP

Q-llos the notioll's copit&lt;ll

trophic faUures.

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136 Mulberry Ave., P&lt;li~Paroy,

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Vietnam Post
S.Sgt. Jerry

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control o! ~alate trallic In onijo $25 ailllk&gt;n !or the rural menlo In tile C&lt;&gt;nifesiillllaj 1\.-·
firearms.
areas.
onl for Jo!ly
end by ~
1 voted apinllt11!ia leglalallon
"... our (1Ul'J)OBO here ~ Ia _
Or•• Y.,,. Todor ·
ror a number or ,_....,s, pr!.
THE TARIFF COMMISSION to pay tribute to thoBO 82 IIJell
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DUPL~YS
FLORIST'
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that therearemany
59 'H. 2nd
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Jlllldo, lhe great IJIIOIIIll at &lt;On- permaoeiK tile 11o1ry Import~ or uo who beileVe lheli' roieaie
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Jatlonwoidddo,andbecauBOsomt ·milk. Those
bllposed In 11181!1
ago!'
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a1 to cioddo. The Houae, In Ill .OIJOtal be made permanent.
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baste to do "aomethlng'' In an Daiey!ng provlcios one.tltli'd o!
air or pOnic has llllirke&lt;l ita mty the farm income in 12 counties
b~ allowing open- legialaUon &lt;1 lhe Tenth Diotrlc:t. The fm.
to 80 throu&amp;h.
porta or these products !rom
FAirqJe could seriousl~ alrec:t
OTHER LEGI5LATION PASS- Amllrlca's dairy lndulltr)'.
ED by the House during Jo!ly In·
THE PUEBLO- On ~22,
eluded the Vocational EGicaUonal Amendments or 1968. Thloleg. 1968, the llouse of Uepresenla·
hdation charts a new cou,rse In lives paid tribute to tile men or
tile vocaliooal • technical !leld. the U.S.S. PUobio. Tbe next day,
Enactment of this bill wlil be a July 23, markeil the six-month
good start in meeting til• need anniversary o! lhe day the ship
for a modern structure of oc- ond crew were seiz!ld by t h e
North Koreans. There were many
cupational education.
After three days or Door dis· eiOQ!enl remark • macio that da,y,
cussion, the Hoose passe4 the A row Congressmen tried to do·
Fecleral Aid HlGHW AY ACT OF
1968. This program Ia IIDancQUICK QUIZ
ed from a utrust fundi'' reaaltQ-Who WOI the first U.S.
inB from tar: r.evemes received
prelidelll
to ride in on autofrom actual highway users. ft
mobile?
has proved to be ooe o! tho moat
A-William McKI~Iey, in
successful of the Federal~
When you see our world of knita, you'll fool like Co.
1899.
programs. Included in the blll Ia
lumbus when he sighted land. NEW- POLYESTER
Q-Which Is IM highest
a provision whicli will speed reKNITSThere washable and Bonded J.raoyt . , , Any
placement of the Silver Bridge. orcler of British knightha~d?
kind
and
color yOu can imagine. They're eosy-1tw,
A-The Order of tbe GarA conference committee at the
easy c:are, always ready to gol Come exploring her•
Rouse and Senate retained the ter.
and find your knit now!
Q-WIIat is the meanill{l of
emergency clause which would
all'"' tho Federlil government to the nome Leo?
A-This Latin name means
pay 100 per cent or the ....

Paul Wood and Mrs. Clay Jordan, llale and llar·
(amily of Charleston, W. Va., bara, Mr. and Mrs. Mendal Jor·
recently sperrt a weekend with dan. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Jordan
Mr. arxl Mrs. William t..wson
and r.mil,y.
Mr. and

the,. ~· !end 1), :S. adioot so c!af~·· But '.\ t""'"'!'-~!"!'"iool.!...iOIIi!"

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Piqua, former local residents.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Fern GilPeck recently. Helen Peck was 1ogb" an:l Mrs. GinevrQ Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Cary Weddi~
leader and used the topic, .. From
Reform School to Missionary and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold WedField." Those present were Jen- ding&amp;Q!lt Chicago, ru., visited Mr.
ny and lioncla WhittingfDO, car- and Mts. Tom Fauber during the

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Clara. Kirr, .Mr•. lliltll MiJIII',
r Mra. Freda Mll~h. Mro, Curle
.Neutzlln&amp; Mrs. Bernice l!llor,_
bach, llld Mf•· Conatan&lt;e
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Coach Trwt sees a tight t·ace
in the Southeastern Ohio League
this (all. He feels Athent~, Ironton and Meigs will be the teams
to beat. "If we improve ow- over~l team speed, we'll be among
the conterders/' remarked: Trout
Morday evening while some 70
prospects labored in pre-pracUce conditioning driUs.
''It's no secret that our boys
lack speed. We've been working
on this since Aug. 1 Quickness,
speed and endurance are a must
for any good baU club/' said.

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Aui!iKilns j.~rf, ' Mra. F""'~'

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!Jiroi ,yearo.. ·
the .ratiO lhiir attempts ~ ~easer.
.&lt;1 .IW!4, available .o·m~· . Moll! ••ho,ipoke lndii!O\' •.. a,l. ·•
. hall!lf mtotvecl...ialmnetallon ')alia ryrll ueaa li outi&gt;fllnoi. have 'I"•• J~, tiJat ~st- .
' was · dosianecl to provl~' n»re t5 blliJcol !Of llir&amp;8 dl(os .end live .acdo9 be taken.. )ly &lt;Om-

on Memorial Field, Coach Glenn Trout's Gallia Academy High
School Blue Devils wlll get down to serious business Frlda:t' morn-

scrimmages.

the,

1100ae passed H. R. tms; 1 b'
eommon1,y ·called"pbW•••Thlo

After more than two weeks of pre-pracUce conditioning drills

be climaxed with three pre-season
Initial drills will commence
at 8:30 a.m., Friday. Trout said
all backs are to "be on the
field ard ready to go" at that
time. The ball carrier s will drill
90 minutes. The linemen will begin working out at 9:45 a.m.,
Friday. They too will drill ap..
proximately 90 minutes.
All 1968 prospects - Coach
Trout isexpecting50upperclassmen and 25 fteshment - will
work together in the afternoon,
beginning at 3 o'clock. TheGAHS

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, lllming Wl,l ob,otrvecl at 'Dolro. day' I m'lOIInll: or tho llu11 B1&lt;o
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Motor Co.

Ftee O,llvery wiii..Jn
1961 CHEVROLET ....... .. .. . ...... . .. , .. $3295
C8priee 4M
Door. Factory Air Cond., ComCortron controls,
386 engine, turbo hydramatic, power steering and brAke·s,
strato seat, black vinyl t(l), white body, plum interior, radio
and heater, 6000 actual miles. A real sharp car.

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AI &amp; G FOOD MARKET, Rl 7,

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Middleport.

11-7-tlp

Sleeping, resting at last,
The world's weary troubles

and trials are past.
In silence he suffered, in
patience he bore,
'Till God eaUed him home,
to suffer no IMre.
Sadly missed by wife, Cora
Wlgcins, daughter In law,
Meta Wlgglna and children,
Ruth, Donna and Kay and

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Lost
LOST. Small while dog with
black and brown marldnp,
answers to name of Ringo.

Last seen on Harrisonville
Road. can Bob lloudashelt.
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Middleport.

LOST - Siamese cat In Royal
Oak Part Ylclnlly. Rewanl.
Phone 119UI10.
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SAVE NOW 011 aluminum boala,
IO.~IS-14 II., clean made,
sturdy, 11ree raD botloma. CANNING TOJlATO!S. Brine
One mDe oil Rl. 3!, on Klngo.
own oorrtalnor. Don Houda·
bury 1\Dad.
7-17~
sbelt, Syracuse.
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n.:u.': ''t.rDoor,~rubber,

Chrysler, '-'. WALNUT CONSOLE wllb • ~
good
good
apeaker sound syatem, f.
llbape. Marion Reynolds, Jla..
speed, dual \'Oiume oootrol
son. Phone 773-1147. 7-21-llc wltb AM • F14 ,~o. Pay
just 183.!9 or oloillhiJ fl81"
BEANS, KEN'IUCKY Wonclor:
meutll. Alia, Early AmericiJI.
Pick your own, bring ClOl&gt;o
111ere0 radio oomblnatloll,
lalner. t1 bushel. Andrew
Beautiful 101ld slate 111111 wllh
Croa. silt ml1es above !Iawpeed chaDBer. M*4 pay·
cine ou Rl. 3311. Phone 147·
men11 of te per mootb or bal74-tle
IUIClO o1 $101.13. Call IIIIUUI.
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u.uc 2851.
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1-Nte
WANTED NOW, special price, TWO ROOMS, bath, lurnllblld 5 ROOMS 111111 batb on nice lot
oo Rl. 3!. Call llft.SIIOI.
GIDsen( PI lb., snake 11101 apartment, refmenc-.. 1211
SINGER ZIG ZAG sewiDC ma7*Uc
f'lb., llay apple root 3S centl Mulberry, PbODe . . . .
chine, neediJ no eams. All
lb. Sell now to BD1 BaDey,
U.Ue
bunt-ln leaturea. Makes butTHREE-YEAJI.OLD SADDLE
lleedlvllle, Obla.
11-11411!
tonholes, monoi!J'BIDI, laney
bol'!li!, 113 Inch mare: alJo deelgno, ..... Oil battoao, ete.
'I'RAILER WTS. Bob's Mobile
trud: camper, Uke new. Phone
ANTIQUES. !umltare, dllbel. Court, Syr8CIIIe, Oblo Oil Slate
Pay $5 per II10IItb nr llalaaee
74J.6185.
..,.tip
mJscenaneous. Mro. Howard Rl. 124, Phone IINIIL
due, ffS.SI. CaD ~II.
Cecil, 100 W. Mllln Sl., Pome11-11-lfe
20-ACRE farm In Cheater To1m111)'.
14-tfe
shlp 011 new water ayatem, RAY, STRAW and oab. Phone
FOUR ROOll HOUSE, bath,
ANTIQUES: Lady wanll lor pbooo 74UIIS.
live rooms and bath wllb New Raven ea.m7. 11-11-ttp
8-U.«p
ber own borne. Can- all
outbulldlnga, or will seD d\lo
..,.. separate, wllh nice CANNING TOMATOES, plc!bd,
ldnds ol. lumltul'll, dllnl, JI'URNISIIED TWO BEDROOM
building
site; 1McreJ firm. bring cnnlalner, $1 bushel.
llaaaware. CaD Albens . . APARTMENT. lllddleporl,
Inc ground with pond, 111111 Rlcllard Rowe, beside East
sm.
U.Utc )lllone ...,..
UUc
newly fenced. See JIIIIOI Jlol.. Lotari Cbureh.
f.ll-31c
Inn.
Sr.,
one
mile
eaat
ol.
nve
For Sale or Tracie
'J'W(l BEDROOM UNJI'IJRN.
Points on Rl 7, or pballe 11ft. FOR A JOB well done feellnc
111'1 MUSTANG, 11-eyllnder, 1- !SHED APARTMENT, MWly
500'
1.
a.7-71e
I(IOed, 1116 Cllevrolet Clprke,
deeoraled, phone between I
clean carpets with Blue Lusaatomallc, ..,-steering and a.m. and 5 p.m. tlft.WI.
tre. Rent electrle alwnpooor
brakes, llnondng avaDable,
8-IUie SEVEN ROOM bouse 111111 lot, Sl. Baker F'umllul'll. 11-!Uie
Naylol'll Run Rill, Rl S, good
pllone IIIIUM7 alter 5 pbone
drilled well, phone IIIIZ-12'11.
IIU741.
7-U.Ife 'I'WO ROOM traDer. everything
WELBILT gu range, price $10.
...Ute
furnished, natural gas, will
Phone IIIIZ-21'13.
11-!Wie
1'11111 to men working or elder·
Help Wanted
ly penon, Pbooe Portland FOUR ROOM HOUSE, bath, a. TREE ripened peacbu, picll
WAITRESS AND ear bopl. A~
tra lot. Unloo Ave., Pomeroy.
~~S-2~~00.
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them youraelves, Red Ralea
Pbone
llft.MI7.
u.utp
ply In · Crow'• 9lelt
S2.50 buabel, Sblppel'll Rods
Bouoe.
._,... TWO Bedroom ~. Llneoln
$1.75 buobel. Brine buabel .....
btl. Follow peach 1lgna from
PART·TIME lleCI'IIIary wllh pot. Hta., re-decorated Inside. 111611 APACHE Fa1ooD eamplnl
traDer,
call ilft.2801 or •
Rl 10 and FlrtOD Streel Ill
slblllty of luU time In future, Phone IIIIUI2'1.
S.J2.1fc
Wlllle Gulnlber Iller •:10 p.
Belpre, P'r- Orehanl.
m.
a.7-tlc
shorthand
and IYJiit&gt;c ll-1$41e
Ill')', . . eiJIOrlfliiCe necessary. THREE bedroom trailer, lor
can IIIIU888 lor appolutmerd. 1'110 or lbree people. Jl &amp; G BOAT, IJ.fool r-tor fiber·
1-IUic Food Markel, Rl, 7, MiddleFORD I"ERGUIJON TRAC1'0R
1111111, wllh eablD, ..,. two, ·eomplete with llde IIIDUIIIed
port.
f.!Uie
111'1 A-1011 blirle, Cr7*, C!Dmower, one of Melp COUIII7'•
Irols
eomplete. NnriJ rellllFemale Help Wlftted .
For Sale
llnesl, rear III01IIlled ~
labed. Docbd In ......,,
TOY LADlES ell'll liS 1ft ev• CANNING TOMATOES, $1 bupoint plallmd, thret-polnl
IIIDC demonatraU.. loyl and
ohel, Bring cont.alners. Gtor·
• . CaD fll.4'IIO Gl' hltcll, Ford bua 1aw, Ford
1511.
Utle
lifts. No in.,..,., eolar aldlne Cleland, Racine.
poww takeoff puDJ, nrloul

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Write Toy W.U. Pari)' .·
P11D Jolaton, Pa. 8-!Ntp SIX ROOM brlclt riDCh i!Q'll
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IIOme 1111 Fourlll st., Ia Ntw
Wlllllcl
!Uveo, line bedroom. PI'·
JMI( lor Muoll wale and age, balllllll, . . . . IIIli
., deparlllllnt, llllatlftl ... Cll')leiiDI. PhoDe IIJ#Il.
~1. Klllt be aiJie to
U«e
IIIII time 111111 drt"
See Joe Yoomc II' Clll IIIII STEREO radio ooJIIbln&amp;.
t
1-!Wic lion. lland.some walnut cnn' ., .• ··
10le. This bas BSR automatl~
Ill')'.

other Items fer Ford traetor.

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CARIIIt
WAtmD

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IN MIDDlEPORT

..Jr;woo ~t. 11ft

FAYE MANLEY

~~,:~or;
Ia. Ollilaet 0. lllndy 0. . u.
..... CaD ..... .

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Galllpolls, Obla. Off. 44N6Q,
Eve. 44im8, 446-4500.
1-Nte

HockinBJHirf~ Ohio

From thO Latpat ·Tni&lt;'i\ · .·
Bullcbltr Rldiatol' To The
Smalleat H"ter ~d: '' ,

BLAEfiNARS . . ·.

PIIONB • .alt

AIJo l(l(li'OIImalely '15 food
large lOCUli pools, ob: 8112
liD llnel, eight II x II nu· .

FREE STORAGE
MOTH PROOFING

AIC CLEANERS

O'IIRJEN AND CROW
REALTY COMPANY

AlMOST NEW - S bedroom

WANTED I
ROUND WOOD
ALL SPECIES
M.,.lm. . Diam!llor 10 ln.
Mlnhnum Dlammr 2 ln.
Minimum Lenath 4 foot

S5.00

PER JON

Creditor• ore required to file tlwlr
claims with uh:l fiducl01y within
lour fll (lnths.
Dated thlt 61 !1 day of Auguat
1968.

SIO.IOO.OI
nJIINISIIED APAR'niENT
FOR RENT.
liENBY a&amp;AND

Rei.--

OllliiltJaa

01!:0. II()BSI"ItiTER, i1nbr
SYR.«:UsE, • l'IIOID brick, bath,

rtorm dnorl, windows, lon:ed

SALLit. LATHEY, ELVA

EMMER LATf'iEY, SAMUEL LATH·
EV MARY LA THEY NELSON AND
SARAH A. WESTFALL, all dtceos•
eel will tollo "otlu thot -WIL:LIAM E:

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Busfnllt Servfees

RADIO AND 'IV REPAIR, boule
caDI, antenna. llle 111111 fll.
atallatlon. John Harrison, m
Broadway St., lll4dleporl,
pllone 1112-2522.
7&lt;14-tfc

WINNIE WINKLE
THANKH~,

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INFORMATiON
NEWS

MY' ~K FQit A

FEW MINUTES.

OHIO PALLET CO.
992.2689
POMEROY, OHIO
Armada'• Objeellve ·
The objecUve of the Span·

lab

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY

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AT

7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
HO P.M.

WEtL, 'rOOD Ml%£
A GREAT LAMP BASE !

Keeping MeigS!
Gallia ond
Meson Areo ,,
Informed As
Well As
Enlertoined

England.

day of Auiutt, lVbB fil•d hit ,_u.
lion In th. Probate Court vtlthln and
for the County of
on4 State of
Ohio all•olng thGt it 11 necuaory to
to ••II the real ••tote -ned by
Nellie C!Gy1 dec. to pay the d11b11
of laid N.JIIe Cl'/; uht real e•·
tate being de1crib11 at followt:
Situoted In the V ill~• ol Horrl·
1on•llle, Tr;~wnthlp of SCipio, Countr of Melt•. being t-n loh lt4, 16,
17 ond 18 In Wll1on'• &amp; lr¥in'• Ad·
dition to tlw Vill~tge of Hc~ttito.,.
1e1ve
except
fHt
off
the north aide of town lot r18.
Th1 proyer of laid petition i1 for
dete~rnlneflon of the righh, intoreot,
and liens of the defende1n11 and au•
thorlly to ••II tald real ••tote to
It!')' d•btl .
Tho r,•r~olll fh1t ohve nwntloned
will _urther tall• notice that they
hoYe l!een 111ode patti•• defendant to
told petltian oml that they ere re•
ttul'r ld to onowor the 10111e on or M·
fore th• 126ay_of Octolter, 1968.
Datecf August 7, 1968.

ond

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SUP7 ?'

WILLIAM E. STIVERS,
Admlnl1trotor of the ettate

of Nettle Clay
J. B. O'BRIEN,
AHorney fOt Admr . -·- ·
8/ 13 8/ 20 8/ 27 9/3 9/ 10 9/ 17 'tc

BUGS BUNNY

C. C. BIIADFORD
AIJCnOHED

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"What do you mean you haven't thou&amp;ht of a nama for ;
·
,JOUr boat ytt?"
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Complete 8enlee

Clttt ilndlonl

Olde
I I tie

a.1a.Uc

Today'i .

AIR CONDMONING Refrlger.
aunn IN!I'Vlce. Jack's IW!1g.
nUDa, New Raven. . _
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Almanac
B.r United Pre11 lhlornatlonal HI a IPiad record ~ ~
Todl,y II '111oadaY, AUJI, 13, from Los An&amp;tlel to NMr York
the 22G!h claJ oll968 wllll 140 to In 12, houri, 25 mlnlleo.

READY • MIX conere.. dellv·
ered rlgbl to your ')rolecl.
Faat and euy, Jl'ree 1!111malel. Phone IIIIU2M, - lelu Ready • Mix Co., Mfddle.
port, Ohio,
I • tfa

follow,
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lla&amp;o ond last lllarler.,
'lllo mornlna lllr l1 Solunt.
The evenlni lllr li V0111a.
0n lhll claJ 1n hlstorr:
In 1928 ''Yoa, We Have No
Bananas" wrlllon b¥ Ol'chtllra
leader Freok Silver llld pilnlll
Inlns Coon, beume the
Dillon' a No. I OOnB.
.
In 1930 Cllll!. Frlilk U.!ilieo

BUDGET PRICE lumltare oo
our !bird floor badpl lbop.

Biter P'umlluro, Jllddleport,
' 21 lfe

Ohio.

l.l••U llpTICI

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Sc.w~

MACRINr.S, repair
.,_ a
servl-......, , an m-LNLt:B, " ' I ~
2214. The
Fabric Shop, Porn_,....__. 81
a.t....
A
fifO)'. uuNnzou nger .....,.
and llervlce.
We Sblll'!IOft
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AIE·E·E!!

Mel'•

ELECTROLUX SALES IIIII aer.
vlco: Sweepers, "'II wuhen
IIIII pollsbel'll. Genuine parfl.
can llliUIIII.
a.IJ.IIc:

ll8clae,

MR , ~!! Y#'TCH
OUT FOR. 1l4E !ReP~'

THE WIMO'S BlOWING A.WA"( FRoM UG I
AttN IE r lHA1 COULD lH~ 'THEIR OOOS
OF~ lHE .CEHTt OHCE AGROSS "THE.
RIVER. 1 I 'Tl-1\MK WE'Ll 8E.il'4 lHE CLEAQ.!

STIVER$, odl'lliniatratr'of th. e•·
tate of Nellie CIGJ'.1 doc . , on the ht

air hea~ I level loll.
POMEIIOY - 5 roo11111, bath,
level lot near store~.
U ACIU!JS - Large 7 1'001111, •ill•
at
bath, eellar, barD, well, eft.
tern. Minerals.
lll!tRN or VIRGD. ft.U'OIID
AIIIIOCIATES
.. a
SYilAW8B

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DELIVERED TO

armada waa to IDvade
EnglaDd BDd restore Calholl·
clom there. Destruction of
thlt fteet meant the preaerva·
LATHE'r dOD of Protestant faith In

STILES, ESTA LATHEY GRAVES,

WMPO
presents

County, Ohio,

NOTICI 011 APPOINTMIN'I'

..... ., .......... Oltwr. D•ciWu•

IIwNtt
IMinb)' PnD Uaat BlaMl
POl\ Ol&amp;ti ~

No11ce
rl~laru,

u Mulbem ,......,., ••,..,.7, ""''·
ha. been ~~Juq appoiDW .- 4tllalallo
"'""' wit&gt; .., ww ...,,.. ., ..,

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DiW tide lftJI, 4Q' of ~.
llnel, approximately II fool
r. H. 0'8IUIIN
:
of .... lncb clay pipe,
nndlnl maeli~MJ ·
~= ~~";."::.'::"
electric ft gaBon Lanm bot CIGAI!E'I'i'E
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"•11 ao. AUJUt 1-11 . .
end service. ABC """""PNW•
water beater used two IIIOIIIbl,
MBIOII, W. Va.•Pbone '1'11-Ua.
11167 Doclp pickup In food
,
..;.lie
llondlllon, a IDcll 11ar
',·,
In,.,.,...,
cblln iaw eomplete wllh Jllar.
ln1uranr8 ...
]lllltel'. NlllllfliMIII oilier lleall
IN LOVING Memory ol Dlrlllbt
lor the r.tmer. See Oorclolr AIJ'I'Ol{OBILE 1nsurlllte ben
Goo !Oho pao.ed
Au,.,
H. Caldwell, 'l'up])ll'l Pllillll ..needed? IAIOI 70Ui' iJDent.
ust 1~, 1964. ~
or eall CooMIIe II'T.a lllor
..... lkeMe?
,~·
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A. Hoz•lton of Po!Mfoy, R.D. 113,
M.igt County, Ohio, hoa Men duly
appointed A.d~t~lnlttrotot" of tht Ea·
tote of Minnie Mae Ha:r.,lton, d.·
c.oa11d, late of Pomeroy, Mtllg:a

F. H. O'BRIEN
home, · paneling, stono !Ireburgundy with a blad&lt; vln)ol
Probote Judg• of uld
top. Black Wet leltll with
place, IDe, waD to wall ell'County
pet. air condlllonlng, Ioiii .. 8/ 13 8/ 20 8/ 27 3 tc
a floor COIIIIOle, equipped wllh
jet away lrllllllllsllon, poww
built lnl. garage, patio, lm1
steering and brakes, de'lot 100d48 close ln. $17,000.00
LEG~L NOTICE
radlo. wblte lldewall t1re1 . RACINE - YOV'LI. LOVB IT
MAUDE DUVALL, who re•ldet at
plua many many more ea-4 large loll, 4 181'1111 bed- no S. Retene, Pomo~!-Ce~lifOfnla,
91766; SARAH BETZINU, who r.1'0011111, IIi baths, 2 large e. aido• at 1914 N. 5th Street, St. Pot•
lru, like new throoghout, low
clooed porches, plenty closet "''• Mlnn11oto; and the unknoWn
mileage, priced to sen, can
de¥i'"'• l•tat•e• , odmlnl•·
space an over. A steal at t.lrt,
Chester. 11115-4116.
8-lll-llc
trotortt.•••cutora ofNELLIE CLAY

lille Club. ·r ·~· n.m. M01&gt; :;:: adultll ooly.
day thru Jl'rlday. Ladles nlgllt
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u.tlc FIVE ROOM furDisbed boule,
bath, In Pomeroy. Mrl. Bow!!OW OPEN from 10 Ul. to 10
ani Cecil, IIIII W. MaiD St.,
P.M. the s&amp;W Drive In on Pomeroy.
7-11 .#c
the by-p881 Rt. 7. Soft leo
crum. good food, speelals 011 NEWLY DI!XlORATED, lumiiJI.
MODday and 'l'hul'llday.
ljiii'IDIO!III. Adultll and reuate ed
ference. 114" Mulberry, Ph.

catalog. car 111111 jlboae-.

.Schwanel

!'OR YOUR
DAUGHTER -

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
SIX ROOM HOUSE, It IIC!NII,
Acfmlniltrator With tht Will
throe·
miles
lrom
l'orneftl)'
Oil
Artnued
STEREO All &amp; FM, 1111 JDOd.
For Sale
E•tato of Jo11os A. Houlton
Pomeroy-Rutlllllll
Road.
CaD
Sr., Doc:•o.U.
POODLE PUPPIES AKC TOJ el walnut ........ 'lbese 1111
IIUI14.
8-tl.alp
Notlco Is h.reby glv.n that Jor1..
WbHe and stud service, 4 111111 are new bought from over
A. Hn~oolton whoiio POu Office Ad·
atocied company. WW 1111 on
6 lbs. Phone 99WII5.
dr••• Ia Po~~Moroy, Ohio, R.._ D. · #3
ho. hen cluly oppolrltod u Admin•
paylllellls
of IIi per mooib Cll' OUVER 80 TRACTOR IIIIIWlnl lltrator
7·lt-31tc
with th. Will OltMXOd of th.
maehlne,
cuiUvator,
In
good
will sen tor 18'1 casb. Try 11
Estote of Jo•• A, tt.ulton, Sf,
shape, ODe 'Sf GMC pickup, lot• of Pomern, M. igl Covnty,
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC TOJ 1n your home. can m1818.
deceased ,
G. A. Deem.
8-lNip Ohio,
I-lUte
Doted thll 6th day of August
mlnlalun!, $75 and up. Slad
1968 .
service and grooming. Phoat
F. H. O'BRIEN
SPINET PIANO IIIIJ' be bad by
Real Estate For S1le /
99S-MU.
II S lie
Judt•
of the Prohate
8SaUilllng small IDOIItldy pay.
MODERN S BEIIROOII
Court
AKC Golden Retriever pupp!M, menta. Beaull!ul ftnlah. See II
• ACREs (n.A.T)
Molgt County, Ohio
locally. Write Credit Dept, . YOU '11'011'1 lind many this Dlco 8/ 138/20 8/27 ltc
524 Alii Sl, Middleport. lor the money In Melgl CoUIIo
SHS.
8-21-lfe !lox 57, Niles, Mlcb. 8-!Uip
1)'. Modem tilchen, luU botNOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
POTATOES, beans. cabbage 12 FOOT alllllllmlm boat, I bp
men! 111111 alladled gmp.
No. 19,983
and beets, Phone IMS-22!f. motor, both lib new. Red
Located about s mile froqJ Estoto of. MinnieCase
Moo Ho.. lton,
Clarence Prollllt, Portland,
Keaton, MIDenvllle. f.!Uip
Pomerny In good aelabhor· D-e•••••·
Notice I• MrebJ gl¥en thot Jetmn
Oblo.
7-7-tfe
hood. The Wlaeman Apncy,

BARR'S BACK HOE 111111 doW
mvl&lt;e: waterline, 10 p II e
NO. I. STOKER COAL at fw.
lanb, loam beds and baemer Clinton Coal Co. Upple,
I"URNNSHED and unlurnllhotl
meutll. a.eater, Obla. CaD
located I mDu east of Wen..
apartmonts. Close to school.
Henry Babr, . . . . or Ropr
ton. Phooe !l4.mT Wellston
Phone llft.StM.
IO.IJ.tle
Babr . . . . .
11-7-«p
lor Information. WaltoD Coal
TRAILER SPACE, aD uiiJIIIOI
WILL DO IIOWing at !lome available. Inquire 15S Mulber·
zlppel'!l.
pockets, pegging.
ry alter 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
hemmlnf. allel'lltlons, ""'· 0. Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-zt.lfc
Ml'll.. Freddie Thabet, Mason,
Phone mwt.
4-30-tfe FURNIS11ED GARAGE ap11tmenl on Lincoln HID. Utllldes

t~Sportw(n

For Sale

er with all laclUU... In Syr"'
cuoe. can 1192-S904. t-111-lfe

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3 LIIJhtwlft

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live 1'0011111 a n d
CONSIGNMENT of new bed FUilNISIIED
bath, M &amp; G Market, Rl. 7,
spreads, muralll, tapealeries,
1951 HARLEY Davldltn motar11-7«)1
and other ltelllll, to be sold at Middleport.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE and batb,
CJCie, 74 Series, ezceUent coo.
!he sale Friday nlgbl, also I
ODe l1oor' partly lumlsbed If
dillon, $100. Phone 11112-'10111 or
loot double compartment deep SINGLES and lumlshecl and UJ1.
desired.
'181
s.
Second
Ave.,
see
Roa Stewart, Jr., Jlln..
lurnlobed aparlmenll, Phone
freeze, In good condition.
Middleport.
Can
be
seen
by
mvlne.
1-IJ«C
11+121c
Adamo Au&lt;llon Sorvlee, Rut- . ..
appointment alter 5 p.m. El,
land, Oblo.
11-!Hic
den Walbam, phone • • · M ClJTLAS8. 2 door hanltap,
PLENTY of opace lor one trail-

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8AUIS AND SDVICB.

PHONE 992-2094

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
'POMEROY, OHIO

For Lease

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-GUARANTEED-

Pomeroy Motor Co.
IN MEMORY of Elza Wiggins
who passed away August 13,

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1966 CHEVELL E . .... .. .. ..... . . . ........ $2095
H. T. Cpe. 4 speed trans. Poaitractlon. Wide Oval tires,
red interior. White fini sh. Radio &amp; heater.
1962 CHEVROLET , • • • •. , • •••.• • •••• , • • . . $395
Pickt.; 8-ft. Fleetside, solid cab, red ftnish, heater.

lnMMnory

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'Real Estate fOi. Sail
81~ CH~ST FR~,I!XER
ONLY, $21~.po

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Ill 1955 the Sovlll V!WIII'
amouneod a ocbedulod rt&amp;ae•
lion In Ill armed f'OrCIS ol
640,000 men.
·
Ill 1961 tile CGmmunllll.bepn

lilllldlnl lhe Berlin Wa1J,1'i!IYIII1111 thO Goman ell,)&gt;. ·
.
A lbauillt ror the claJt•,
Scotllah historian Thomu Car· .
l,rle llld, "Ill IYIJ')'
....w.,ra, fill chlrlcttr 'If· llll' t
· wrl..r mUll lie t.confed. •
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I ~PI r&gt;.i II 1\fiNO l lJ oil HI iLrlll l l (

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one letter' to each ~quare, to
torJa fnr ordinny words.

GWEAT SCOTT! A SPARK

SET FI&gt;IE TO OU" l'EN'TI

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Motor Co.

Ftee O,llvery wiii..Jn
1961 CHEVROLET ....... .. .. . ...... . .. , .. $3295
C8priee 4M
Door. Factory Air Cond., ComCortron controls,
386 engine, turbo hydramatic, power steering and brAke·s,
strato seat, black vinyl t(l), white body, plum interior, radio
and heater, 6000 actual miles. A real sharp car.

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w. S.r'itlu

.HbBSTETTER
REALTY .
~PERT ·

. PHONE .
. 992-.2181

AI &amp; G FOOD MARKET, Rl 7,

11161.

Middleport.

11-7-tlp

Sleeping, resting at last,
The world's weary troubles

and trials are past.
In silence he suffered, in
patience he bore,
'Till God eaUed him home,
to suffer no IMre.
Sadly missed by wife, Cora
Wlgcins, daughter In law,
Meta Wlgglna and children,
Ruth, Donna and Kay and

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grandchildren.

Lost
LOST. Small while dog with
black and brown marldnp,
answers to name of Ringo.

Last seen on Harrisonville
Road. can Bob lloudashelt.
11-IJ.Me

Middleport.

LOST - Siamese cat In Royal
Oak Part Ylclnlly. Rewanl.
Phone 119UI10.
S.J2.1fc

Forhnt

Notice

S:55

'Wsln stoc:lc

. . II. Mall

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SAVE NOW 011 aluminum boala,
IO.~IS-14 II., clean made,
sturdy, 11ree raD botloma. CANNING TOJlATO!S. Brine
One mDe oil Rl. 3!, on Klngo.
own oorrtalnor. Don Houda·
bury 1\Dad.
7-17~
sbelt, Syracuse.
II-~

n.:u.': ''t.rDoor,~rubber,

Chrysler, '-'. WALNUT CONSOLE wllb • ~
good
good
apeaker sound syatem, f.
llbape. Marion Reynolds, Jla..
speed, dual \'Oiume oootrol
son. Phone 773-1147. 7-21-llc wltb AM • F14 ,~o. Pay
just 183.!9 or oloillhiJ fl81"
BEANS, KEN'IUCKY Wonclor:
meutll. Alia, Early AmericiJI.
Pick your own, bring ClOl&gt;o
111ere0 radio oomblnatloll,
lalner. t1 bushel. Andrew
Beautiful 101ld slate 111111 wllh
Croa. silt ml1es above !Iawpeed chaDBer. M*4 pay·
cine ou Rl. 3311. Phone 147·
men11 of te per mootb or bal74-tle
IUIClO o1 $101.13. Call IIIIUUI.
....
u.uc 2851.
'" · ~•~,.! To Buv
1-Nte
WANTED NOW, special price, TWO ROOMS, bath, lurnllblld 5 ROOMS 111111 batb on nice lot
oo Rl. 3!. Call llft.SIIOI.
GIDsen( PI lb., snake 11101 apartment, refmenc-.. 1211
SINGER ZIG ZAG sewiDC ma7*Uc
f'lb., llay apple root 3S centl Mulberry, PbODe . . . .
chine, neediJ no eams. All
lb. Sell now to BD1 BaDey,
U.Ue
bunt-ln leaturea. Makes butTHREE-YEAJI.OLD SADDLE
lleedlvllle, Obla.
11-11411!
tonholes, monoi!J'BIDI, laney
bol'!li!, 113 Inch mare: alJo deelgno, ..... Oil battoao, ete.
'I'RAILER WTS. Bob's Mobile
trud: camper, Uke new. Phone
ANTIQUES. !umltare, dllbel. Court, Syr8CIIIe, Oblo Oil Slate
Pay $5 per II10IItb nr llalaaee
74J.6185.
..,.tip
mJscenaneous. Mro. Howard Rl. 124, Phone IINIIL
due, ffS.SI. CaD ~II.
Cecil, 100 W. Mllln Sl., Pome11-11-lfe
20-ACRE farm In Cheater To1m111)'.
14-tfe
shlp 011 new water ayatem, RAY, STRAW and oab. Phone
FOUR ROOll HOUSE, bath,
ANTIQUES: Lady wanll lor pbooo 74UIIS.
live rooms and bath wllb New Raven ea.m7. 11-11-ttp
8-U.«p
ber own borne. Can- all
outbulldlnga, or will seD d\lo
..,.. separate, wllh nice CANNING TOMATOES, plc!bd,
ldnds ol. lumltul'll, dllnl, JI'URNISIIED TWO BEDROOM
building
site; 1McreJ firm. bring cnnlalner, $1 bushel.
llaaaware. CaD Albens . . APARTMENT. lllddleporl,
Inc ground with pond, 111111 Rlcllard Rowe, beside East
sm.
U.Utc )lllone ...,..
UUc
newly fenced. See JIIIIOI Jlol.. Lotari Cbureh.
f.ll-31c
Inn.
Sr.,
one
mile
eaat
ol.
nve
For Sale or Tracie
'J'W(l BEDROOM UNJI'IJRN.
Points on Rl 7, or pballe 11ft. FOR A JOB well done feellnc
111'1 MUSTANG, 11-eyllnder, 1- !SHED APARTMENT, MWly
500'
1.
a.7-71e
I(IOed, 1116 Cllevrolet Clprke,
deeoraled, phone between I
clean carpets with Blue Lusaatomallc, ..,-steering and a.m. and 5 p.m. tlft.WI.
tre. Rent electrle alwnpooor
brakes, llnondng avaDable,
8-IUie SEVEN ROOM bouse 111111 lot, Sl. Baker F'umllul'll. 11-!Uie
Naylol'll Run Rill, Rl S, good
pllone IIIIUM7 alter 5 pbone
drilled well, phone IIIIZ-12'11.
IIU741.
7-U.Ife 'I'WO ROOM traDer. everything
WELBILT gu range, price $10.
...Ute
furnished, natural gas, will
Phone IIIIZ-21'13.
11-!Wie
1'11111 to men working or elder·
Help Wanted
ly penon, Pbooe Portland FOUR ROOM HOUSE, bath, a. TREE ripened peacbu, picll
WAITRESS AND ear bopl. A~
tra lot. Unloo Ave., Pomeroy.
~~S-2~~00.
11-IJ.IIc:
them youraelves, Red Ralea
Pbone
llft.MI7.
u.utp
ply In · Crow'• 9lelt
S2.50 buabel, Sblppel'll Rods
Bouoe.
._,... TWO Bedroom ~. Llneoln
$1.75 buobel. Brine buabel .....
btl. Follow peach 1lgna from
PART·TIME lleCI'IIIary wllh pot. Hta., re-decorated Inside. 111611 APACHE Fa1ooD eamplnl
traDer,
call ilft.2801 or •
Rl 10 and FlrtOD Streel Ill
slblllty of luU time In future, Phone IIIIUI2'1.
S.J2.1fc
Wlllle Gulnlber Iller •:10 p.
Belpre, P'r- Orehanl.
m.
a.7-tlc
shorthand
and IYJiit&gt;c ll-1$41e
Ill')', . . eiJIOrlfliiCe necessary. THREE bedroom trailer, lor
can IIIIU888 lor appolutmerd. 1'110 or lbree people. Jl &amp; G BOAT, IJ.fool r-tor fiber·
1-IUic Food Markel, Rl, 7, MiddleFORD I"ERGUIJON TRAC1'0R
1111111, wllh eablD, ..,. two, ·eomplete with llde IIIDUIIIed
port.
f.!Uie
111'1 A-1011 blirle, Cr7*, C!Dmower, one of Melp COUIII7'•
Irols
eomplete. NnriJ rellllFemale Help Wlftted .
For Sale
llnesl, rear III01IIlled ~
labed. Docbd In ......,,
TOY LADlES ell'll liS 1ft ev• CANNING TOMATOES, $1 bupoint plallmd, thret-polnl
IIIDC demonatraU.. loyl and
ohel, Bring cont.alners. Gtor·
• . CaD fll.4'IIO Gl' hltcll, Ford bua 1aw, Ford
1511.
Utle
lifts. No in.,..,., eolar aldlne Cleland, Racine.
poww takeoff puDJ, nrloul

8-13-6tc

Write Toy W.U. Pari)' .·
P11D Jolaton, Pa. 8-!Ntp SIX ROOM brlclt riDCh i!Q'll
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Wlllllcl
!Uveo, line bedroom. PI'·
JMI( lor Muoll wale and age, balllllll, . . . . IIIli
., deparlllllnt, llllatlftl ... Cll')leiiDI. PhoDe IIJ#Il.
~1. Klllt be aiJie to
U«e
IIIII time 111111 drt"
See Joe Yoomc II' Clll IIIII STEREO radio ooJIIbln&amp;.
t
1-!Wic lion. lland.some walnut cnn' ., .• ··
10le. This bas BSR automatl~
Ill')'.

other Items fer Ford traetor.

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CARIIIt
WAtmD

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IN MIDDlEPORT

..Jr;woo ~t. 11ft

FAYE MANLEY

~~,:~or;
Ia. Ollilaet 0. lllndy 0. . u.
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Galllpolls, Obla. Off. 44N6Q,
Eve. 44im8, 446-4500.
1-Nte

HockinBJHirf~ Ohio

From thO Latpat ·Tni&lt;'i\ · .·
Bullcbltr Rldiatol' To The
Smalleat H"ter ~d: '' ,

BLAEfiNARS . . ·.

PIIONB • .alt

AIJo l(l(li'OIImalely '15 food
large lOCUli pools, ob: 8112
liD llnel, eight II x II nu· .

FREE STORAGE
MOTH PROOFING

AIC CLEANERS

O'IIRJEN AND CROW
REALTY COMPANY

AlMOST NEW - S bedroom

WANTED I
ROUND WOOD
ALL SPECIES
M.,.lm. . Diam!llor 10 ln.
Mlnhnum Dlammr 2 ln.
Minimum Lenath 4 foot

S5.00

PER JON

Creditor• ore required to file tlwlr
claims with uh:l fiducl01y within
lour fll (lnths.
Dated thlt 61 !1 day of Auguat
1968.

SIO.IOO.OI
nJIINISIIED APAR'niENT
FOR RENT.
liENBY a&amp;AND

Rei.--

OllliiltJaa

01!:0. II()BSI"ItiTER, i1nbr
SYR.«:UsE, • l'IIOID brick, bath,

rtorm dnorl, windows, lon:ed

SALLit. LATHEY, ELVA

EMMER LATf'iEY, SAMUEL LATH·
EV MARY LA THEY NELSON AND
SARAH A. WESTFALL, all dtceos•
eel will tollo "otlu thot -WIL:LIAM E:

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Busfnllt Servfees

RADIO AND 'IV REPAIR, boule
caDI, antenna. llle 111111 fll.
atallatlon. John Harrison, m
Broadway St., lll4dleporl,
pllone 1112-2522.
7&lt;14-tfc

WINNIE WINKLE
THANKH~,

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INFORMATiON
NEWS

MY' ~K FQit A

FEW MINUTES.

OHIO PALLET CO.
992.2689
POMEROY, OHIO
Armada'• Objeellve ·
The objecUve of the Span·

lab

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY

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7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
HO P.M.

WEtL, 'rOOD Ml%£
A GREAT LAMP BASE !

Keeping MeigS!
Gallia ond
Meson Areo ,,
Informed As
Well As
Enlertoined

England.

day of Auiutt, lVbB fil•d hit ,_u.
lion In th. Probate Court vtlthln and
for the County of
on4 State of
Ohio all•olng thGt it 11 necuaory to
to ••II the real ••tote -ned by
Nellie C!Gy1 dec. to pay the d11b11
of laid N.JIIe Cl'/; uht real e•·
tate being de1crib11 at followt:
Situoted In the V ill~• ol Horrl·
1on•llle, Tr;~wnthlp of SCipio, Countr of Melt•. being t-n loh lt4, 16,
17 ond 18 In Wll1on'• &amp; lr¥in'• Ad·
dition to tlw Vill~tge of Hc~ttito.,.
1e1ve
except
fHt
off
the north aide of town lot r18.
Th1 proyer of laid petition i1 for
dete~rnlneflon of the righh, intoreot,
and liens of the defende1n11 and au•
thorlly to ••II tald real ••tote to
It!')' d•btl .
Tho r,•r~olll fh1t ohve nwntloned
will _urther tall• notice that they
hoYe l!een 111ode patti•• defendant to
told petltian oml that they ere re•
ttul'r ld to onowor the 10111e on or M·
fore th• 126ay_of Octolter, 1968.
Datecf August 7, 1968.

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SUP7 ?'

WILLIAM E. STIVERS,
Admlnl1trotor of the ettate

of Nettle Clay
J. B. O'BRIEN,
AHorney fOt Admr . -·- ·
8/ 13 8/ 20 8/ 27 9/3 9/ 10 9/ 17 'tc

BUGS BUNNY

C. C. BIIADFORD
AIJCnOHED

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"What do you mean you haven't thou&amp;ht of a nama for ;
·
,JOUr boat ytt?"
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Complete 8enlee

Clttt ilndlonl

Olde
I I tie

a.1a.Uc

Today'i .

AIR CONDMONING Refrlger.
aunn IN!I'Vlce. Jack's IW!1g.
nUDa, New Raven. . _
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Almanac
B.r United Pre11 lhlornatlonal HI a IPiad record ~ ~
Todl,y II '111oadaY, AUJI, 13, from Los An&amp;tlel to NMr York
the 22G!h claJ oll968 wllll 140 to In 12, houri, 25 mlnlleo.

READY • MIX conere.. dellv·
ered rlgbl to your ')rolecl.
Faat and euy, Jl'ree 1!111malel. Phone IIIIU2M, - lelu Ready • Mix Co., Mfddle.
port, Ohio,
I • tfa

follow,
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lla&amp;o ond last lllarler.,
'lllo mornlna lllr l1 Solunt.
The evenlni lllr li V0111a.
0n lhll claJ 1n hlstorr:
In 1928 ''Yoa, We Have No
Bananas" wrlllon b¥ Ol'chtllra
leader Freok Silver llld pilnlll
Inlns Coon, beume the
Dillon' a No. I OOnB.
.
In 1930 Cllll!. Frlilk U.!ilieo

BUDGET PRICE lumltare oo
our !bird floor badpl lbop.

Biter P'umlluro, Jllddleport,
' 21 lfe

Ohio.

l.l••U llpTICI

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Sc.w~

MACRINr.S, repair
.,_ a
servl-......, , an m-LNLt:B, " ' I ~
2214. The
Fabric Shop, Porn_,....__. 81
a.t....
A
fifO)'. uuNnzou nger .....,.
and llervlce.
We Sblll'!IOft
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AIE·E·E!!

Mel'•

ELECTROLUX SALES IIIII aer.
vlco: Sweepers, "'II wuhen
IIIII pollsbel'll. Genuine parfl.
can llliUIIII.
a.IJ.IIc:

ll8clae,

MR , ~!! Y#'TCH
OUT FOR. 1l4E !ReP~'

THE WIMO'S BlOWING A.WA"( FRoM UG I
AttN IE r lHA1 COULD lH~ 'THEIR OOOS
OF~ lHE .CEHTt OHCE AGROSS "THE.
RIVER. 1 I 'Tl-1\MK WE'Ll 8E.il'4 lHE CLEAQ.!

STIVER$, odl'lliniatratr'of th. e•·
tate of Nellie CIGJ'.1 doc . , on the ht

air hea~ I level loll.
POMEIIOY - 5 roo11111, bath,
level lot near store~.
U ACIU!JS - Large 7 1'001111, •ill•
at
bath, eellar, barD, well, eft.
tern. Minerals.
lll!tRN or VIRGD. ft.U'OIID
AIIIIOCIATES
.. a
SYilAW8B

e.u..uc

DELIVERED TO

armada waa to IDvade
EnglaDd BDd restore Calholl·
clom there. Destruction of
thlt fteet meant the preaerva·
LATHE'r dOD of Protestant faith In

STILES, ESTA LATHEY GRAVES,

WMPO
presents

County, Ohio,

NOTICI 011 APPOINTMIN'I'

..... ., .......... Oltwr. D•ciWu•

IIwNtt
IMinb)' PnD Uaat BlaMl
POl\ Ol&amp;ti ~

No11ce
rl~laru,

u Mulbem ,......,., ••,..,.7, ""''·
ha. been ~~Juq appoiDW .- 4tllalallo
"'""' wit&gt; .., ww ...,,.. ., ..,

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DiW tide lftJI, 4Q' of ~.
llnel, approximately II fool
r. H. 0'8IUIIN
:
of .... lncb clay pipe,
nndlnl maeli~MJ ·
~= ~~";."::.'::"
electric ft gaBon Lanm bot CIGAI!E'I'i'E
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"•11 ao. AUJUt 1-11 . .
end service. ABC """""PNW•
water beater used two IIIOIIIbl,
MBIOII, W. Va.•Pbone '1'11-Ua.
11167 Doclp pickup In food
,
..;.lie
llondlllon, a IDcll 11ar
',·,
In,.,.,...,
cblln iaw eomplete wllh Jllar.
ln1uranr8 ...
]lllltel'. NlllllfliMIII oilier lleall
IN LOVING Memory ol Dlrlllbt
lor the r.tmer. See Oorclolr AIJ'I'Ol{OBILE 1nsurlllte ben
Goo !Oho pao.ed
Au,.,
H. Caldwell, 'l'up])ll'l Pllillll ..needed? IAIOI 70Ui' iJDent.
ust 1~, 1964. ~
or eall CooMIIe II'T.a lllor
..... lkeMe?
,~·
• p.m.
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A. Hoz•lton of Po!Mfoy, R.D. 113,
M.igt County, Ohio, hoa Men duly
appointed A.d~t~lnlttrotot" of tht Ea·
tote of Minnie Mae Ha:r.,lton, d.·
c.oa11d, late of Pomeroy, Mtllg:a

F. H. O'BRIEN
home, · paneling, stono !Ireburgundy with a blad&lt; vln)ol
Probote Judg• of uld
top. Black Wet leltll with
place, IDe, waD to wall ell'County
pet. air condlllonlng, Ioiii .. 8/ 13 8/ 20 8/ 27 3 tc
a floor COIIIIOle, equipped wllh
jet away lrllllllllsllon, poww
built lnl. garage, patio, lm1
steering and brakes, de'lot 100d48 close ln. $17,000.00
LEG~L NOTICE
radlo. wblte lldewall t1re1 . RACINE - YOV'LI. LOVB IT
MAUDE DUVALL, who re•ldet at
plua many many more ea-4 large loll, 4 181'1111 bed- no S. Retene, Pomo~!-Ce~lifOfnla,
91766; SARAH BETZINU, who r.1'0011111, IIi baths, 2 large e. aido• at 1914 N. 5th Street, St. Pot•
lru, like new throoghout, low
clooed porches, plenty closet "''• Mlnn11oto; and the unknoWn
mileage, priced to sen, can
de¥i'"'• l•tat•e• , odmlnl•·
space an over. A steal at t.lrt,
Chester. 11115-4116.
8-lll-llc
trotortt.•••cutora ofNELLIE CLAY

lille Club. ·r ·~· n.m. M01&gt; :;:: adultll ooly.
day thru Jl'rlday. Ladles nlgllt
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u.tlc FIVE ROOM furDisbed boule,
bath, In Pomeroy. Mrl. Bow!!OW OPEN from 10 Ul. to 10
ani Cecil, IIIII W. MaiD St.,
P.M. the s&amp;W Drive In on Pomeroy.
7-11 .#c
the by-p881 Rt. 7. Soft leo
crum. good food, speelals 011 NEWLY DI!XlORATED, lumiiJI.
MODday and 'l'hul'llday.
ljiii'IDIO!III. Adultll and reuate ed
ference. 114" Mulberry, Ph.

catalog. car 111111 jlboae-.

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SIX ROOM HOUSE, It IIC!NII,
Acfmlniltrator With tht Will
throe·
miles
lrom
l'orneftl)'
Oil
Artnued
STEREO All &amp; FM, 1111 JDOd.
For Sale
E•tato of Jo11os A. Houlton
Pomeroy-Rutlllllll
Road.
CaD
Sr., Doc:•o.U.
POODLE PUPPIES AKC TOJ el walnut ........ 'lbese 1111
IIUI14.
8-tl.alp
Notlco Is h.reby glv.n that Jor1..
WbHe and stud service, 4 111111 are new bought from over
A. Hn~oolton whoiio POu Office Ad·
atocied company. WW 1111 on
6 lbs. Phone 99WII5.
dr••• Ia Po~~Moroy, Ohio, R.._ D. · #3
ho. hen cluly oppolrltod u Admin•
paylllellls
of IIi per mooib Cll' OUVER 80 TRACTOR IIIIIWlnl lltrator
7·lt-31tc
with th. Will OltMXOd of th.
maehlne,
cuiUvator,
In
good
will sen tor 18'1 casb. Try 11
Estote of Jo•• A, tt.ulton, Sf,
shape, ODe 'Sf GMC pickup, lot• of Pomern, M. igl Covnty,
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC TOJ 1n your home. can m1818.
deceased ,
G. A. Deem.
8-lNip Ohio,
I-lUte
Doted thll 6th day of August
mlnlalun!, $75 and up. Slad
1968 .
service and grooming. Phoat
F. H. O'BRIEN
SPINET PIANO IIIIJ' be bad by
Real Estate For S1le /
99S-MU.
II S lie
Judt•
of the Prohate
8SaUilllng small IDOIItldy pay.
MODERN S BEIIROOII
Court
AKC Golden Retriever pupp!M, menta. Beaull!ul ftnlah. See II
• ACREs (n.A.T)
Molgt County, Ohio
locally. Write Credit Dept, . YOU '11'011'1 lind many this Dlco 8/ 138/20 8/27 ltc
524 Alii Sl, Middleport. lor the money In Melgl CoUIIo
SHS.
8-21-lfe !lox 57, Niles, Mlcb. 8-!Uip
1)'. Modem tilchen, luU botNOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
POTATOES, beans. cabbage 12 FOOT alllllllmlm boat, I bp
men! 111111 alladled gmp.
No. 19,983
and beets, Phone IMS-22!f. motor, both lib new. Red
Located about s mile froqJ Estoto of. MinnieCase
Moo Ho.. lton,
Clarence Prollllt, Portland,
Keaton, MIDenvllle. f.!Uip
Pomerny In good aelabhor· D-e•••••·
Notice I• MrebJ gl¥en thot Jetmn
Oblo.
7-7-tfe
hood. The Wlaeman Apncy,

BARR'S BACK HOE 111111 doW
mvl&lt;e: waterline, 10 p II e
NO. I. STOKER COAL at fw.
lanb, loam beds and baemer Clinton Coal Co. Upple,
I"URNNSHED and unlurnllhotl
meutll. a.eater, Obla. CaD
located I mDu east of Wen..
apartmonts. Close to school.
Henry Babr, . . . . or Ropr
ton. Phooe !l4.mT Wellston
Phone llft.StM.
IO.IJ.tle
Babr . . . . .
11-7-«p
lor Information. WaltoD Coal
TRAILER SPACE, aD uiiJIIIOI
WILL DO IIOWing at !lome available. Inquire 15S Mulber·
zlppel'!l.
pockets, pegging.
ry alter 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
hemmlnf. allel'lltlons, ""'· 0. Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-zt.lfc
Ml'll.. Freddie Thabet, Mason,
Phone mwt.
4-30-tfe FURNIS11ED GARAGE ap11tmenl on Lincoln HID. Utllldes

t~Sportw(n

For Sale

er with all laclUU... In Syr"'
cuoe. can 1192-S904. t-111-lfe

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live 1'0011111 a n d
CONSIGNMENT of new bed FUilNISIIED
bath, M &amp; G Market, Rl. 7,
spreads, muralll, tapealeries,
1951 HARLEY Davldltn motar11-7«)1
and other ltelllll, to be sold at Middleport.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE and batb,
CJCie, 74 Series, ezceUent coo.
!he sale Friday nlgbl, also I
ODe l1oor' partly lumlsbed If
dillon, $100. Phone 11112-'10111 or
loot double compartment deep SINGLES and lumlshecl and UJ1.
desired.
'181
s.
Second
Ave.,
see
Roa Stewart, Jr., Jlln..
lurnlobed aparlmenll, Phone
freeze, In good condition.
Middleport.
Can
be
seen
by
mvlne.
1-IJ«C
11+121c
Adamo Au&lt;llon Sorvlee, Rut- . ..
appointment alter 5 p.m. El,
land, Oblo.
11-!Hic
den Walbam, phone • • · M ClJTLAS8. 2 door hanltap,
PLENTY of opace lor one trail-

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PHONE 992-2094

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
'POMEROY, OHIO

For Lease

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Pomeroy Motor Co.
IN MEMORY of Elza Wiggins
who passed away August 13,

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1966 CHEVELL E . .... .. .. ..... . . . ........ $2095
H. T. Cpe. 4 speed trans. Poaitractlon. Wide Oval tires,
red interior. White fini sh. Radio &amp; heater.
1962 CHEVROLET , • • • •. , • •••.• • •••• , • • . . $395
Pickt.; 8-ft. Fleetside, solid cab, red ftnish, heater.

lnMMnory

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81~ CH~ST FR~,I!XER
ONLY, $21~.po

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amouneod a ocbedulod rt&amp;ae•
lion In Ill armed f'OrCIS ol
640,000 men.
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Ill 1961 tile CGmmunllll.bepn

lilllldlnl lhe Berlin Wa1J,1'i!IYIII1111 thO Goman ell,)&gt;. ·
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A lbauillt ror the claJt•,
Scotllah historian Thomu Car· .
l,rle llld, "Ill IYIJ')'
....w.,ra, fill chlrlcttr 'If· llll' t
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one letter' to each ~quare, to
torJa fnr ordinny words.

GWEAT SCOTT! A SPARK

SET FI&gt;IE TO OU" l'EN'TI

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~DA~D BE,\CJI In their
Ucket, in their platform, in all
theJ ha\'e said here, the llepublkans hne planted themselves

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TO~IGliT,

Richard Nixon- that Phoenix w)lo
has ris~n Crom ao many ashes
and the right aTXI put the most or bitterness and defeat -makes
profound pressure on I-lubert it plain I!Jat the' G.O,P. io goq
1-lumphrey for the Democrats to back to moderation aa It has not
decide where -he himself will dorte since Dwlght EisenhPWer
stand.
in 1952.
stolidly in the middle or lhe
road, .•aid goodbye to the lert

The selection of Gov. Spiro
Agnew of Marylard as his Vice-

Presidential

,\! &lt;GUST 13

San:ly Dennis
'UP THE DOWN ST AIRCA..~'

rurming mate by

Homer Greenlee

AAD
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"JOY IN THE MORNINGu

WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
AND FRIDAY
AUGUST 14-15-16
(Color)
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DISNEY CARTOON:
Natures Strangest Creatures
Art of Self Defense
Mr. Duck Steps Out
Admission-85c and 50c

CLOSED AUGUST 11-17
SUNDAY. MONDAY
AND TUESDAY
AUGUST 18 • 19 - 20
(John Huston's)

"REFLECTIONS IN A
GOLDEN EYE"

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Eliz. Taylor -Marlon Brando

COLOR CARTOONS:
Bugged in a Rug

FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
AUGUST 23 - 27
"VALLEY OF THE DOLLS"
(Technicolor)

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Monday in Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Born Oct. 13, 1900, in Mason
County, he was the son of the

late Edward T. and Lt;~cretia
~loschar Greenlee. He was a
member of tM Good Shepherd
United Methodist Church where
he served as a deacon and taught

four sons, Leslie M. Greenlee,
Baltimore, Md.; Howard E.
Greenlee, Baltimore, Ohio, and

John D. and Robert D. Greenlee, Pickerington; one brother,
Howard E. Greenlee, Rt. 2 rt.
Pleaaant, 20 grandchildren, and
14 grandchildren.
Funeral Bel'\oices w:UI be conducted at 1 p.m. Thursday at the

Good Shepherd United Methodist
Church by the Rev. 0. H. Carder
and the Rev. Earl Petlkins. Burial will be in Greer Cemetery.
The body will be tal&lt;en to the
church one hour before the funeral. Friends may call at the
Crow-Hussell Funeral Home after 7 p.m. Tuesda.Y.

Humphrey Men
Sources said three thi~s
would occur if the delegation
failed to give a finn commit-ment to the vice president:
- O'Grady's job would be in

Barbara Parkins • Patty Duke

jeopor&lt;IJI.

COLORCARTOONS:

-$200,000 would be withdrawn
from the campaign war chest of
Senatorial Nominee John J, Gll-

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BUNDLE

flies Tuesday

WITH A

We Pay 5% On Certificates of Deposit

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Here is a signal that Nixon be-lieves the country is read~ for a
call to reconciliation but not to
surrender - not to the Communist:! in Asia and not to the mongers of hate and violence In the
cities.
But what is expedient here is
also courageous. For the left
wing of the Republican party,
powerless to win itself but fully
capable of party wrecking, was
implacably determined to rorce
upon Nixon some symbo1 or the
Vietnam dove gr~, a Mayor
John Lindsay of New York, a
Sen. Chuck Perc~ of Illinois, or
a Sen. Mark Hatfield of Oregon.
Given what Nixon stands for,
what the great majority of his
party stands for, this would have
been the shabbie~t of cynicism,
the most blatant or Madison Avenue hucksterism. Thal Nixonwas
able to shrug It off speaks weD
of his guts - and maybe even
of his savy. It is also, parenthetically, a fairly conclusive answer
to peace-wingers who persisted
here to the end in "interpreting"
the Vietnam plank as really dov·
ish; who so long proclaimed
against all the evidence that Nix·
on would be rejected in the end;
who endlessly declared that he
would be required anyhow to take
one of them onto his slate.
There has been irony here,
too. r·or Nelson Rockefeller never joined the muttering of his
more vehement supporters in
"demaOOing" the selection of a
dove Vlce-Presldent. Rockefeller in truth ran a good show
here, even if his people stained
his record by the greatest outpouring or money In the history
or political conventions,
He himseiC fooght with open-ness and lostwlthgrace. The man

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CITIZENS NATIONAL
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racists' but healsomadethemistake or telling orr the blacki&gt;"""
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who helped beat him In the end,
-Key committee assignments Spiro Agnew of Maryland, had in
would be axed.
the beginning stuck out his neck
for Nelson Rockefeller and had
departed only after Rockefeller
had run out on him last spring.
But all this, of coorse, is only
the foam on the trODicaJ seas

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Homer M,
Greenlee, 67, Rt. 2 Pl. Pleasant, a Mason County farmer,
died unexpectedly at 12:30 p.m.

(Continued from page 1)
O'Grady aOO Porter through the
afternoon.

Chiller Dillers
Shutter Bug

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an adult &amp;mda,y School class.
&amp;trvivors include his widow,
Mrs. ,!essie Spencer Green1ee;

TONIGHT
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Nixon's choice of Agnew Is undeniably practical. For this calm
and reasonable politician mln-orlty-grOliJ (Greek) stock is a
hero to neither the Northern nor
Southern wings or the party. He

Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporati,on

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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Funeral services for AudreY
A, Koehler, 73, Tuppers Plains,
who died early in the Veterans

Memorial Hospital !ollowlng a
long lllneos, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Tuppers
Plains Christian Church with the
Rev. Roy Deeter offlciatlng. Burial will be in the adjoining ceme-

tery.
She was born in Athens Coun-

ly, the daughter of the late Charles and &amp;tsle Calaway Springer
and had spent most of her lite
in the Coolville and Tuppers
Plains areas.
She was a member of the Forest Rose Council No. 285, D of
A at Tuppers Plains. She was
also preceded in death by one
son and one brother.
&amp;lrviving are her l'llsband,

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Eden.lhll lo Mianil Beach. Tile
·aubotapc~ of It all lo IJJat .!of
mt~ reJson~

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and also a pragmadc look·at current ,polldcal realities ~ Nlxoil
and COJ!Ij)8ily hive checked a v~
large Pol&lt;er pot rlgh! up to Hubert Hl11111)hrey. What they·
01ld to him Is about this:
"We wiU oot buy the pO(lU!arlty poll and the ali&lt;!lllted )'OUth

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Gilligan
Faults
Education
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CINCINNA Tl (UP0 - John J.
Gilligan, Democratic cand!lor the U. S. Senate, charged to~ the nation's education pot.
ley was ''UI'C)lanned, unmanaged,

uncoordinated and - If CODtlnued, unworkable."
Gilligan, in • speech prep&amp;r·
ed for delivery before Democratic platform hearings here,
said:

"It is obvioos from the situation with the schools h1 Cincinnati and elsewhere that critical needs are not being met not at the local level, not at
the state level and not by the
Federal bureaucracy."

The hearings opened Mmda.Y
ln Cleveland and will wind up
Wednes~

In Columbus. They

are aimed at involying 0 h i o
residents in the writing ol the

National Democratic Party platform.
uwf: find in government t h e
men of yesterday whooe lack of
meanlng[Ui policies have slowly
puohed us all Into problems that

affect our lives and the fUtures

of our children," Gilligan said.
"The man of yesterday a n d
their policies must be r(1)laced
by men of this new day - men
who will race the future with action, not excuses - faith, not

fear."

Bert McAbee
Dies Monday
WEST COLUMBIA - Bert McAbee, 58, West Columbia died
MoOOay evening in Holzer Hospital Mr. McAbee was bornJune
30, 1910, the son of the late
James aOO Clara Richardson Mc-

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witli 1 surreader at liot to the
extreme djl- IIIII the d...eatlc
raMlOis, and bJ&lt; running out on
such·':' preaUmab1.1 unfashionable
old Parties 11 Harry Trtunan,
)lwlkht EisenhoWer ond Lyndon
Jotuison. .
"Maybe - though we are bettill! Ill we IIO've ogalnst It - you
could thus win In November•• U
you think ""! then 10 lhOid. We
ourselves hive 011bm!tted to no
rar....~ not 6-cm the left and'·not
!rom the right. It lo lor yoo to say
whether )'OU wish to ftee the belt
in the kitchen ofresponaiblepolltlcs Cor the cool of the hi!Vle
pads."

In a word, they have" checked
the big stud pot to HU1111&gt;hrey; U
he elects to simi fist lor not!.,..

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Bonibs, Guns
Break Curfew

of racw violence.

buslneso estahllshmenta Mon~
nlitrt aa pollee tried to enforce
a 10 p.m., to 5 a.m., curfew WrIng the cl~' s fourth straight day

Gunfire was reported within
blocks of pollee headfiW'Iers and
expectedly at home Tuesday pollee said some patrol cars were
morning. The Middleport emer- fired IQlCXI. None ot the cars was
gency squad answered a call to hit, pollee said.
The llrebombs caused little
the home at 9:31 Lm. Mr. Smith
dallla&amp;e
be&lt;011oe they ......, poorwas dead upon the squad's arly
made
and faded to explode,
rival.
It was believed he hod ouJ!er· pollee said. The!lrebomblngoand
ed a heart attack. The body was the sniping occurred south ol the
taken to the Rawlings ... Coats downtown burdneso area.
Pollee were or•red to tightFunetal Home rrom where ar..
rangements wUI be announced. en their curlew alter numerous
vtolations were reported. Secur!ty was to ' remain tight today lor
the Democratic primary runoff
Edward Smith or 70 North Second Ave., Middlepor~ died un-

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COnler.,co ($CLC) 0011 •
\'llllloa In the cl~ Wbore Dr.
lfartln Luthor Klll!r Jr., no

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1,283 families
in our area have
graduated to
flameless
electric heat.

Abtrnotl!7 IIIII lilt poHeo
- - boor&lt;! ot dlrtc!Dra or
tho 11-1Ul'.,.d civil rllbtoor-

lllll••llon btriD

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&amp;larch, lilt lind pioatlc 81'1DU11a.
One denlled cor no ~ERROR CORRECTED
Earl Rorvoy GU!re7, 20, Middleport, U.S. Annlo. IIIII Nancy
Clioohort, 19, Mlddlo-

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error thol

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average noar normal

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day thnlugh Monday. Day .
time hl!lh temperatures will
IVOrage In the lower 80s In
north and the mlddlo to UJli&gt;Or
801 In south, while the overnight low rel&lt;llngo will range
from near 60 ln north to the
middle 70s 1n - ·

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lpln aboutlmnday, while rothor nrm toward end of this
Wool&lt; and moderating temper.
otures early naxt week. RalnWl wm averaao one-ball to
line - &lt;P~rtora Inch, occurrtnr u showers to~V~rd end
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While lilt coat of competltlw IUet hllbeen lOin&amp; op, the
coat of llictrichr hll boen tllldlly Comlna clown. for
mort ltcts on coal of apt,rtlton, ••k the Jieople .wl!o

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Of ll•l'ntl•ll electric h11Ung
!rom lht'ptopiOWI)OIIo_.,
lutowi MIN lhie ~oupon to Your

MrL

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ond •10 wereowlniedlntwocla .. will pt underwii,Y. Pori-mutuel horaes and ponies..
Tburoday evening's il"-tand
, llfictiW.. of tho contest to the belling will be permitted lor the
attrocUon - startllli ot 8:30 tciJf ft!ur toiln'o,
firat time at tha local lair IIIII
In the 48 Inches lnd under fair beold omclols report •110011 wUJ be the 13th omual awnmer
cltils,
of the top lour field of horses ... hand ror the muodcol ol the the m, Bend MJ,..
teams, in ~. w~re Harold racirw Procnm which will conti• otrel Aaon.
M.-s, ~; Lorry
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rn tho 47 to 52 Inch close .the
owners of tho ftrst lour t - s
URBANA, Ohto (UP)) - Sev- GI'OWida
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werw ~~arlea } ~r I ' T~.~Wrs
en11ee~
Clra
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IUOiouro.
~ns, Eric ·R...,. .. IirUr,
. Bob Foat«, Allijn,fl inti w L. ~train. nveno'i'"iiieiii~"""'Tlw.""1&amp;1'41o-rllllillre"i"'"cauec~ ..
oil with 150nun howitzer shello out 380 Nlllonal Giuartt troop to
S...ncer, LoQg ~·
ancl
Alaes, deraUed in a reslden- help In the eYBcuatioo 8b:l to~
The r.lr II10ved Into ita oocond
tillll'el
todly, torct..-e~c~ trol one atetion ofthe ....:.:.o· • · .....t2?.:
lull day or ocdvltles Wedneoday 111t1on rhere
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t ,500 PtriOIIL si&amp;htaeers and UMuthorlzed per· · · · ·- · ·' ··· ........-:•.~•..:.• "'.....-..~:
Pollee Chief no.ataa Storto aono were kept out of the I1"0L
sold lbout one-third of the 11,000
Cvl YWid, division 1 ..,..-m.
FIVE-DAY FORECAS!'
reoident. of thla woskentnl tendon! Cor Penr&gt;Central 11 Cl&gt;By United Preas Jn1arnatlonai
town wore ovocuated to the high lumbus, 11ld be crawled lnalde
Tw11Peratureo In Ohio will
school, on alementaey aohoul one ot tho ammunition • laden

- . , at the opening or tho
!bltharn Chrlltloa Leodor-

mo~n~en

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week.
Sl&amp;rtlng at 2 p. m. tomorrow
there will be pony hlrMsa racf.n&amp;
followed by running racea 1 o r

lnd the ~~~~ COUIJI¥ Fair cora. He uw 15 bores of theom-

ROY

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of fnlllllltlon; cletonllntll ond porloCt wermth; mlnlriwm

Robert Belley 11'1. • PlllllOJ'O)'
tractor operat.o~a eoatelt at t~
lllolgo Comly Fair. Belley Ia on the tractor he clro&gt;e while
wlmlng tho IWII'd, -· Sentlnol PIKJto.
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Ft"eight Train Wrecks

OPEN 9:30 AM TO 9:00 PM

Funeral Home at 1\tppers Plains
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with light rain filling.
In the11U11l) pony pollil!ltontost
Tonight at 7:30 the 81'1ndotand
otoged IS the BJ'Indstand attrac- attrocUon wDI be the aiUIUII horse
tion of the Moils CountJ Fair pulling conteat.
Tueoday nighL

ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE'LL BE

Tap honort 110 to eloc:trlc hlatln1 lor ease lilt! ICOIIOIIII'

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ROCK SPRINGS FAIR GROUNDS.'

(JloMo) Reeder, Clncblnati.
Friends may call at the White

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
ADMI&amp;'iiONS- Herschel LeMeater, Guysville; James Ruisell, Gheshlre; Everett Mc!Joll'
aid, Corning.
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DISCHARGED - Earl Cra&lt;ldock, Jud)' McHiflte, Bernice .
Winkler, Mergle Benedum, ldl\
Hysell, Linda Hltf1eid,
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Due to the lack of a quorum
a re~ar meetlrut of Middleport
VDiage council scheduled Monday night was not held.
The council also &lt;lid not hold
Ita rtnal meeting ln July, &lt;lie
the lack or a &lt;P&gt;rum at that
time. A epoclal seaslon ls planned lor Friday nlglrt,

ALL GO TO THE MEIGS COUNTY FAIR AT ·

Ish too JOUIICl) to lflduala t o - · · tloCtrlc htltinJI,

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7 to 9.

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CLOSE THURSDAY AFTERNOON SO WE CAN

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aald they believed most IJC the
others wore purposely Ignited.

THIS WEEK WE WILL

The body of Vincent Reed, 45,

glesong Funeral Home Wednes-

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ltloted thlo year at the M'elp CCllnty •
~ beold olllco his ..., mPomel"O)' Girl Scout Troop 52, left ~~~,"= r.traoers. Show here worldng.ore members of
0 Ohllnpr, O!Mie Lonn!OB,J!uzle Soulsby lind
Morey Owens. - Sentinel Photo.

EXCEPT THURSDAY

Don't lot your home bo odnlp-Gutllt'a ,..er too old (nor

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Clarence R., 'nippers PlainA;
a daughter4n-law, Mrs. Ctw'lea
(Rita) Dalley, Columbus, and a

.99 and
$6.99

the arearemalnedBMeraiiY~tlm .
under ~.saturation policing."
Fire olflclals said ~ 20
ususptcious" Ores Were q..~eUed
Monday nif!\11 .and early tod3.v.
Broken bottles IIIII wicka were

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BODY RECOVERED
CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio (UPO -

Ariz., and Harry McAbee, Weirton, W, VL
Funeral services will be held
Frlday at 1:30 p.m. at the West
Columbia U n i t e d Methodist
Church with the Rev. Charles
Parrish oMciatlng. Burial will
be in Kirkland Memorial Gardens. The body wiD be taken to
the church one hour prior services. Frien:ls may call at F~

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Walls early today, Jncludlnl flv~
started by molotov cocktails, but

trict c.naressman Clarence E.
Miller will be theleatured speaker at the Ohio Agricultural Reoearch arui Development Center
at Wooster on We&lt;lnesday. Au!lllot
14, ·1968.
The occasion will be a weeklong open house and dedication
IJC the naw Heel Cattle Nutrition
ReseVch Facilities at the Center.

brothers, John McAbee, Tucson.

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where the child was transferred to the emergency vehicle.

A chicken barbecue for Rachle gun club members wUl be
held August 18, beginning at noon,
It the gun club fann, All members are invited

LOS ANGELES

WA~GTON- Tenth Dis-

Edward Smith Dies

and Mrs. Ray Mmdey otSha•
was taken to Holzer Hospital
by the Middleport emergency
'"'ad Monday. He had dnmk
turpentine.
Mr. Manley, a former Middleport police o!llcer, started to
the hospital with ~ oon following the Incident ~!JAB met
at Rock Springs b "iiie _.s

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Watts. Area Ablaze;

Miller to Speak

Ln'TLE ROCK, Ark. (UPI)FirebOmbs were hUrled Into six

Joe Manley, small son ot Mr.

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we ma,y see the most movi~
honest campaign in our recent
history.

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Mr. McAbee was a heavy
equipment operator Cor the Rlver was recovered MoOOay.
Coal Co. until his retirement
COMING TO fAIR
in 1966. lie was a veteran of
WPSBINGTON - A busy disWor1d War Two.
trict schedule ts in order for
Survivors Include his wife, Congressman Clarence E. Mlller
Gaynell Frances McAbeei a son. during the August recess of eo.
James C. McAbee, Mkldleportj gress. He will be at the Meigs
three daughters, Gall Frances, County Fair !rom 7-10 p.m. this
at home; Mrs. carolyn Sue Saturday.
Hayes, RD, Letart, w. VL, aoo
Mra. JOOith Starcher, Klleen,
Texas; six grandchildren and two

For Exterior Roofs
And Meta I Sllface
FOR ALL
ROOFS
EXCEPT WOOD

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der tweo ot r·~ violence. Wo
think we Clll ~~ )'001 . thla '1fi.Y, •
am on

Circleville, who drowned Seturda,y at Deer Creek Reservoir,

Abee.

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BARBECUE PLANNED

LOAFER

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flct. Ontofo~rhe~·~~
lltl Will Yllh l'oU 1..-9: ,!!.
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WASIINGTON (UPI) - SoarIng i!Ilders piloted by ll1odern
day ubatme11'' ma,y soon be mak~

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stealthy rooonnalsaance sor-

des over Cornmwdst lnflltratlon

routes ln Vietnam.
The Arnzy bao awarded a $2
million contract lor produCJtlon
IJC the gllden. It early experi.
ment&amp; are suceeaatal. a llllall

number of the tight aluminum
cran may be brought Into lOrVice within a Year •
Kmwn as the QT3,

.the sur-

Veillance i!lldors will hear lit.
tle resemblance to the u.
troop • carrying i!IIclera that
were towed In the s1ty from England to land lnlantry larcoo ln
France during World Wor D.
l'entaguo aourceo say the gliders will have • omad ens1ne
to power their .,.. takeolfs. Except, Cor the ract tht7 will tiPorate at low altltiMie they will
. somewhat reoemble tho high _
fl,ylng U'.l I!PJ' pi-s.
. Over bootlle terrltoey, the
W3's enslnes will be llhut alf
aud the craft will cUp low and
gUcfe over lnflltratian routes In
almost complete allonce. A clal paint will bo uled 1o make
them dlll!cult to dotll&lt;lt bJ&lt; radar.

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