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Mr. and Mrs. Paul KI oe a, Katllryn Rose
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'Mlas.Eiaanor Robson, and~. ·•••··. There
Rbbert Hartenbach and
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Debbie, are vacatloniDg
· were Maude
A fractured elbow has been added to ~he Ust of In· this week at Myrtle Beach.
Elizabeth Hayes, and
jilries suffered by Gordon Holter, 1? year old son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright Bahr.
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wrl Mrs. Avri! 'll.olter, Bashari, as the result of a farm and family have returned from The following officers were
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accident.
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Gordon fell from a tractor mto the path of .a .f~ visited Mrs. Merle Dlebl, a
Councilor, lilrma Cleland··
san were 11\leslS when lhe ~usy
wagon. ~e was t~eated ~or rl~ and collar bone IDJlll'l:es mer resident, In
, Wash. nlor past councilor, Beulah
Bee Cl8!s of the Middleport
at the bm~, but It wasn t unti.l l~ter tl!at the, elbow ID· and hls father, Jack
ey; assistant junior past coun- First Baptlat 9Jturch met Thui'S·
JUry was discovered. The arm IS 1~ a s?n~ He s enjoyed In CaUfornla.
cllor, Margaret McLain; !rea· day night at the home of Mrs.
the. numerous get-well ;ards trom ~Is fnen s.
surer, Lll(ille Kraueter; assist- John Lyons for a plcmc.
Mrs. Frsoces Bearhs... presJ.
ant f inancial secretary, Ethel dent
M-SGT. AND MRS. WALLACE POWERS and child·
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Sgt. Powers is slated
leave for a ,ear In Vlelnam
late August, and, of course. Is
anxious to get the family setll·
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Susan 11 Michael eight and
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Nease Settlement, and a
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Whlte Cross Hospital.
going to Maine, the family ·
ed in Texas for eight
and prior to !hat three years
F
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Mrs. Powers Is the dau~hter are enthused at having lhelr
of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nease, grandchildren so close. .

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or town hall at Chester,
. t rli'·ng at 8·30 P m
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The day was ape~~t . · qul~ilnt
w11en the local activity VUUP
the Syracuse Methodist Ch111rch II
met at the horne or Mrs. WII·
!lam Houdashell. ·
The group !Uid a potlurk dJn.
ner at noon. Mrs. Albert Ebersbach and Mrs. Walter Mtiler,
Pomeroy, were 11\lfali. Others
there were Mrs. Frank WI
brenner, Mrs. W!Uiam Elching·JI
er, Mrs. Ethel Ferrell, M .
Helen Damewood, llhcl Mrs.
ville Cnloka.

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Attending the ptcnJc besidesJ
those mentioned . aoove Hal
Mrs. Beulah Whlte, Mrs.
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. \din g Hawk'ms,
man, Mrs. Fw
Mrs. Julia Grim, Mrs. !gabelle
Winebrenner, Mrs. Nora Hamil·
tan, Mrs. Charles Edwards, Mrs.
Betty Darst, Mrs. Charles Ben·
nett, Mrs. Lettie Roush, and Mrs
Florence
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Aotually,.bur farm loans
don't grow on trees, but ••.
But we have so many types of farm allil
farm·famlly loans at your command here
-and our confidential loan Hrvice is10
promut-it just seems that they "arow on
trees!" Also, they're all available !I' low,
dowri-to-earth bank rat•· COme •11 now
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· up to 10, Poca, " · Mra. were
we D~ n nard, and BeckY· Ab'·tt
age cato gortes,
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Bolh events, planned by Miss Mrs. JeSBle Warren and Mrs.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
PliO PElSOR"
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Margaret Griffiths. exten•lon Mildred Lantana left! ~=~:r.j
"''HI SHAGGY DOG"
agent. will be held on Youth for their hOme In B
Roger Lee Holman. 1!, Ra·
(Tecbnlcoloc)
Day at the Meip County Fair, Texas after visiting here
cine Route I, and Sally Alberta Fred MacMurray
Aug. 18.
Mra. E. M. Wood and Mrs. Bet- Willis, 19, Syracuse; Carl Nell
Nancy Olson
f.H projects will be judged In ty Cllne.
Martin, 19, Albany, and Linda Running lime 3 Hro. 20 miDuteL Show otarls 8 P.M.
preparlltlon for the fair on Aug. Mrs. Bernard Schramm of Darlene Folden, 18, Harrlson1 Iii Chester and on Aug. 3 at Zanesville Js the 11\le•t of Mr. ville Route I.
Rutland. The style review has and Mrs. John Lyons and lam·
been planned fiir Allfl. t.
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Phillips and Jill. George
MEIGS THEATRE
of foods on .the basll of food St. whic
ey :"wtn St~ln of Benny Skinner, Sherr!, Boblly,ll
value ani quality with prizes in Mr · ~ VMrs.
ek e n d and Bruce Blackston, Betty Leo-

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Mr Ed Ni
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cen t pa•·
.. of their brother.inlaw and alster, Mr. and Mrs.
James Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
have rei\Jrned to their
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MOVING TO Middleport next Ceres, Calif. after a
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. 1 ~ month will be Mr. and Mrs. visit here with her molher, Mrs.
Dave Yates of Long Bottom, Max Sanborn, and Miss B e s
who have purchlioed the Gene Sanborn. They also visited In
FOR ALL gc;cASIONS Rice property on Gravel Tilll. Marlon, Akron and C(lsbocton.
~uoNDrive·ln
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other recent cu•sts of the s....
We wire !lower~ everrohue
For heallh rei!IOit!, Gene and oorns were Mr. and Mrs.
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TONIGK'Ij July 21
DOUBLI •EATURI
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will leave In early
Hoyt
of Prince Frederick, Annual plcnle of the R 0 c k
WY2·2039
August for ~1. Petersburg, Fla. Md
H llh C1
Paul Newman
OR NIGHT W19-2fSI
where they plan to make
. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Springs Better ea
"IS HARPIR"
Pomeroy Flower Shop home. Gene h8! returne.i
bers and Mr. and Mrs. E.
w: ~eldk.Thumlay at the Royal
Lauren Bacall
w. Main
Pomeror spendinl! a couple of weer
were weekeiid .-ests
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"NAV~L~t'THe
14n. lllllud van loleler
there arranging lor living quiiJ'o Mr. and Mrs. Willi
Swimming and ooatlng weroe II
NIGHT MONSTERS"
Dayton.
enjoyed during the afternoon.
With Mamie Van Doren
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Guests Tuesday of Mr•.
Mrs. William Grueser
and .A:;,th&amp;,~~r Elsl~
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lnnovaUons !his year will
Chllders were Miss Edna
lng were Mrs. Arlie A~~:~ \I
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elude contests on foods and nu- dette. Leon, W. Va. and Mra. Mrs. Hugh Beams, Mrs. Ho
"APACHE UPRISING"
trition for the youthful exhibi· Charles ChamberS and, .
Blackston, Mrs. Oliver
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tors
and
fair
goers.
A
trip
to
Charles
and Jeff, Point
Mrs.
Fred
Goegleln,
Mrs.
Scolt
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Folmer, Mrs. William Gr:o•ser, II
- PLUS to the winners.
Mlsa Nina RaJ;eu was a bu.. Mrs. Lewis Grueser, Mrs. :lllark
uaiAU CESTII"
!ness vtaltor In Columbus
Grueser, Mrs. Clilfard Leifheit,
!Color)
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In the foods' eonlest, the ••· day.
Mrs. W. A. Morgan, Mrs. Hom· Doug McClure,
Leslie Nlelien
Guy Stockwell
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hlbltor will diSplay her ••hi i Jim Butcher. Dave Jenk!n, er Radford, and Mrs. George
and !hen be Interviewed by a and Tom Miller, all Middleport Sldnner niemho•s.
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judging ~am. A champion wl Hig\1 School graduates, have
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"TORN
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be selected to participate In
tur1ied from orientation at' Ohio Gaesls atte g 1nc
Paul Newm'!!', Julie Anclrewo
state fair COlllJll!tltlon.
State UniverSitf, Columbus. Mrs. William Radford, Mary
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Thomas Lou and Becky, Mrs. Rollin
"IRIDIS OF DRACULA•
The nutrition contest ts open Mr. an h rs.
Into 1 he Radford, Connie and Judy, Mrs.
(Technicolorl
Are 7011 the gal
to all young people of the coun- and son ave mov Chestnut William Folmer, Mrs. Barr~ 1:~:;

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Uve dance bands, because ol
the tocreaoed rowdyism.
A eemmlltee at Keat State
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trom a recent Issue of the Cmc1~nati. Post &amp; ~es·Star, option queotlon oa the Novem·
describes a boat trip !rom Cmcm~ah to Manetta and ber baDoL
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9 ua - nl entions Gallipolis, Pl. Pleasant and Pom~roy.
I received two copies of th~ story thiS week. fi!!SS
Edith Hutslnpiller .brought the first to me at the office.
While I was out the same afternoon, anot~er lady brought
a second copy. I found· it on my typewnter, but no one
seemed to know her identity and she ief\ no name.
And since the story is of general mterest, ~o~ only
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'll me b~t also to boaters of the area, I'm repnnting It

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not uegJected and averaged jed on the bast.' of prodqetion the medium SO per cent of
Those farms which make up 1farm points out that the high 25 basis are m~k sol4 pm; _co~ tQrs . \OPIIIer ean
En. -'Cat, A&amp;rlctdllln
more lban 13,1100 pounds . per per cow, the .high 25 per cent 192 pounds. ,
tha low C!)St 25 per ,tent 1 r e 1per. cent, based on labor and S623.00 for the high 25 per cent; isfae10riy lmproYe
Molp CaaJdy
cow. Ttlese operators achieved averaged 45 cows and thelr in· In the number. of cows, the !bose managers who have sue- management Income per 1 u II $487.110 for the low 25 llfr cent. ua\iQII.
POMEROY- With be Iter a rather low cost of production. come per operator was f10,too. low cost 25 per cent and the ceiiBfully put together . a ver;~ l ume operator, had $123,000 cap- Return J;er .dollar's worlh of Farm. records
than half of the year 1116'1 gone, They al•o skillfully converted The low 25 per cent had a pro, D)ed\ul)l 50 !181' cent had 44 efficient milk production fac· ital invested. This was not quite f••d was $1.9'7 fos the high 25' a~ment .
farmers are takiDg a bsrd look feed Into milk as indicated by duction better than 5,1100 ~ound$ cows fo.r the low (911 group and tory. As seen In the ·highl\ghts, double !he $68,1100 Invested by and $1.44 'lor the low group. lpm olthls
at \\itether or nol IIIey are JOo tlieir $,1.88 return per $1 of fuel of milk lower !ban the high av, 42 cows ,lor the medium 50
t~ese farms had good produc- the low 25 per cent and was Crop acres·is draslically differ- dure;
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ing lo Increase incolll!' this fed. Tbelr margin stood at 26 erage per cow or 14.97Q pounds: cent. In retqrns per doll a
tlon per cow, anti adequate herd about 50 per cent more than ent, 236 acres for the high 25 Meigs area f~~eJ~~~
year over lut. ·
per 'cent and overhead· at 29 The Income ·per operator in worth of leed fed, ltJe low
to give volume, a higb net the $83,0110 invested by the me- per cent and 128 ror the tow ed hi. securing
There is sliD live months re- per c~.
i the low!!&amp; per Cl!llt was just OV· was $1.98 per dollar's worth of margin, a low overhead,
a dium 50 per cent.
~ 25 per cent. Number of cows ilusiness' Analysts
malnlng to adjust lhls but the Thelr productive w9rk load er $6,000 as eompared to the !ted fed and the medium 50
high return per dollar of feed The management labor in· 1p•r man was 26 'on the ·hi g h eludes dairy, 'beef cattle,
production plans are well set was b~h at 3,030 ~30.3 te~ hour high 25 per cent of over $10,000. cent was $U6 cent, which was
and a relatively high pro- come for full time operator in \eroup and 19.on the tow
and llwine msy con~t the
now so cllangel will aot have a days)' hours for e&amp;ch full time !11 other words, those with high only 12 cenls difference.
work load for each wor- the higb 25 per cent was slight· Days per man was 291;
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recent report · from Ohio State and e!Oclency, these operators lo combine suJ!erior production man was- 235 In the low· cost
University involving 250 0 hI o were alile to aUain an Income 17 with adequate sizi! In order to per cent and 258 in the medium
dalry farms, (five of these were per cent higher than the small achieve higll operator income, 50 per cent. ·
from Meiga Count) points out herd with a lower degree of ef·
SORTED BY ClOST
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that volume and efftdehcy are !Jete~ as seen in the low 25 When the 250 records w e r e appe.rs In !be fact that w I t h
the two big faciors In determln· per c~t of the group.
sorted on the basis of cost of tba low cost producers the
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sortNI, based on number of per !~~tiD on the high 25 per cent. per hundred. The high cost JV· In the low cvsl group and 30
Big IS Cu. Ft.
cows, II was found that the of the, ~erds was 303 days per eraged $5.27 per hundred, and per cent in lhe medium so per
!ugh 25 per cent averaged 69 rearo.:~vbile the low 25 per cent tile medium 50 per cent aver· cent. The Income per IIJl!IFBbor·
cows In lhe produciion herd·. was only 172. The medium 50 per age $3.93 P.r hundred pounds shows a difference of over $6,·
'fhis was 31!! times tba number cent spent 253 days per y e a r or milk. In this comparison the 000 with the low cost 24 per
ol mws in the low 25 per cent whlcb was not too far below the production per cow was 13,202 averaging out at $14.708 and the
Jack W. Caney, ~r.
which averaged 20 'cows In size, high .25 per cent.
pounds which was just ten m~um operator bad an income
The rate of prnducUon was When these records were sort- pounds above the average for of $8,445.
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GALLJPOUS - Tbe ' Soulh- '
on )lje magazine
western Local Band BoOster&amp;,
.
, .: " article which .he has read and
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ATHENS - &lt;lhlo University and the Athletic Boosters
exerpls of w,hiCh be beard o_
b dell Is
will welco~e nearly 4,400 new operate a food booth a~ the Gal·
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at all," be
stude?ls thiB fall, the largest ba Copnty Junl~ Fair . t hI I
IAMI (UPI)-Tba bronze home nms into the recorlii'11POk•
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see•absolutely no
entermg freshman class In uni· year, Anyone WIBblng to help M .
..... n1 ,_, ·B be .Anth's
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versity history.
with this abould conlaci Mrs. Hall of Fame plaque ol James surpas.... 0 Y "1 a ,.,..
reason for her al!andoning us.
? .-rHE WATER IS CLEAN at Marietta- One .thini
Nearly 3,800 prospective Ohler Piul Perroud -245-5451; Mrs. E. (Jlmfeyl F~ w;m be 714.
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cannot: quite ·understand whJ
ab&lt;liit the u er Ohio: It's clean. We swam and sldied at
University freshmen will aUend Paul Stewart - 379-2148; Mrs. draped In mourrung at the Recen!fy, Willi~
. did II and I eannol approve
Malilltta an~~ water up to our necks we could look down ALGIERS (UP!) - Algeria pre-coll~ge counseling sessions John D. Lloyd - 682-527!, and galberlnll ollbe baseball claaln /San Francisco GJ~nts
wba~ sba.llld.
al
amnee our feet, For the
. b h told , Don't was reported ready Saturday to Monday (July Z4l • August 25, Mrs. Clyte Walker - Z45-5276. Coopersto~~·ii:
Foxx into thlrd
· Josef wa!,.a p\ctulelnof ~=
0100 that's clean.
ran II lit e1Y ..us.
e
a
plan
to
put
furmer
according
to
Dr.
Gaige
B:
One
of
a
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time
home
111¢ reslr..,..t as,
. a
1
~course, we h ad to go pump gas no more.
~~eae Pre m1er Mole e Paulsen, dean of University Col· COMMl'JTEE TO MEET . o_td Double .XN great home ru~ Fililx , wa»
cllrllcai !ashton, he discussed hli
t h . a lot of gunk to get to In fact, we found an awful lot T•=be on public trial Defore lege. Dean Paulsen said new GALLIPOLIS Richard h1tt~, amiable. guy and every Frank (Home Rllll)
and his mothers
it et~Jand, Ky., for example, of places where ~Its -:' an lnteraatlonal tribunal before students who don't attend sum· •Dick) Lakin, chairman of th' days friend, cfied.:ida~ ni~ under whom ba
moliv•tl~n _fOf alniost
i," iii the banks of the dirtiest pumps existNI, but ~e f b ~ ba Is sent back to face a death mer counseling will attend COIIII· 1967 Gallla Couaty Junior Falr Just as he wu m nl g P ~nsthd Easton, DeL, in the
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hours In ~c liVe • I'OOin
rivt- we've ever seen .. Great place had e_ltber gone?" 0 u sentence In the Congo.
seling sessions beginnin&amp; Sep- program committee, announe· join h\s old cro ea 8 . Eastern Shore League.
aparbnent in which be grew up.
claMs of th\Ck, reddish brown slness or sunply dldn t care to
.
tember 23 .
·
~ Saturday .I!Jat aD members annual HaD of Fame Induction
NO .fokt
pqaiea OVer !l'lllbt
gwa everywhere. For half a do any
Col. Hooarl Boumedienno, the
o1 his committee are scheduled ceremonies Monday.
When be first reseived'
"1 ani adult, Independent and
mllf"below the Armco Steel
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til we reached Algerian presldenl who holds
SETS MILl RECORD
to meet at tbe Main Stage on Foxx, 59, was striCken ·while to repolt to Easton ,
have niv own bsppy family
plant there, the Ohio River ran M~~i~::nandunlalked to boaters the final decision on \\iten to RACINE - Locust Grove th fairgrounds at B p, m., Mon- b~vlng dinner at the borne of working on a farm with a
life," be said, "liut ~ s\stel'
1
re~ oil on th.• wa!er ~ade there (there were many - all\ deliver Tshombe
Congolese Jiil P, a senior six year old re- day to go over final delalls for biB brother, Sa~ Fou. He was and plow, said "At f~rst
Katya (Th~ Russian dimln~tive
II iilk Hke a noDded JUnkpll. hos itable and friendly] that President Joseph Mobutu, was gistered Guernsey cow, owned the 18th aanual fair.
rnshed to Baptist Hospllal by thought somebody was lrjing
for !p:aterjna) Is only 11., S..
'd
bed
~ ed here the Gallipo. reported Willing to accept the by Edson Roush bas complet·
ambulance and wu pronounced PlaY a practical joke o11fi• ol course, misses· ber m(lllii!J'
!&amp; lhe tim:le:ed :~a~un· 7~ B:.~Ciu; is. U's about half pub!lc trial suggested by ed an official DHIR actual pro- ANNOUNCE .REUNION dead on arrival, :tba' apparent Actually the joke ~as bl and I try to avoid lalkiDc·t?, her
H~on, It al . Pdocks
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Ohl kamauga Creek A!rJC'III diplomats ln Algiers.
ductlon record of 18 700 pounds POMEROY - 'llle annual cause a heart selZIII'e.
opposing pitchers as his Hall of on this unpleasant subject.
tin ' has sever moe
· a m1 e up c
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Determlno Cause
• "N ted
Ka'"a Jose! e£Plalned 'liM
!!I est Is the Serena Boat which looks very unpromising
COaaldered Criminal
of milk and 716 pounds of u... reunion of the family of Abra·
.
Fame p1aque rea..• o
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~Jt:ut ~round an old tow where it hits the Ohio but which The proposal was advanced terfat, in 365 days on two times ham and Mary Will Babr will The. Dade t:;:nty rfmedical his
1D a Cau~·f!sorloobJt~
boE'We r~ueled ~nd refilled widens out Into a nice ~as in, . after the Algerian Supreme a day milking, according to be held Sunday, July 30, at 1he ex:mme~hlwas omhi' ~~; home· nm
father, S , an.s 8~ ethe
the·lce chest at Anchor Boat about 1110- yards wide and has a Court declared Friday-It con~l· The American Guernsey Cat- home of· Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. au.op';;. 8 ~
g f d th. home runs in 2,317
busb~nd,
U .v~tr
Doek, FlU! bY Ellis Flowers, on futl-ftedged marina w1th gas, dered Tshombe a criminal and tle Club.
· • ;•• ltvell, Ohestl!r Star Route. A :•ne
ex~c hi~·=th~r ~~ a .lifetime batting
PF~:I. be~ 0been
gue•~
thecOhtbt ju!lt abovt ~ mouth ater;Ace, Mv•fed docks and ruled that he sho•ld De
basket dinner will be held at . a . ~ by a son Jo~ and .325 ~d, in three World
tie ave fUr her declslon and
15 survJv
of the tuyand&lt;lt Rivef
aUihe trimmings.
extradited to the 'ConRolese
DIVORCE ASKED
12:30.
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complied a mark of
.. reas:on
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'Jilere we learned that tra11si· The club is boater · owned, capital of Kinshasa, where he is GALLIPOLIS - James. Jef·
a :0:~s~:~!~~~.~~~·Oct. Appea~ In seven
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~~b,
en!' boaters seldom can fi n d non pro!it, and has about 100 under sentence of dealb lor r~rs. Rt. ! G41llr,Its,. filed a pe. Houset! Tumble into
F
lo th games m \\itlch ~
.
. said ,.As
1,
1 told
;
roo'm at the on-river docks for boats ranging from runabouts to treason
l
tilton Friday in Gsll1a County SO F
D 'P'
22, 11107• oxx t ~=e
!'
Played
l1rst
and
third
bases
~nd
chara~r,
.
he
·talk
and
overnight stays because there 40-loot houseboats. The chan·
·
Common Pleas Court for a div·
o~t eep tt
. m_ajor leal!lles a , age 0 1 also was a catcher."
d~g our last
Wll
are 50 many boabJ and not nel up the creek is clearly
JIM BETZ HONORED
rce from Ethel Jeffers, Spring· P!CilER, Okla. (UP!) -.The WI~ Connl~ Macks Phlladel· After 10 years with •
fr1enda knew of her volatile
enough docks to go round. In· marked by tall ,takes with red POMEROY _ Jim Be tz. field, on grounds of gro!ill neg- earth collapsed 6\&gt;er a zInc plna Athletics and by the time Athletics, he wBII traded 10' lbe temperam~nt and her freq~l
stead, transients go up the reflectors, and, while narrow, Langsville, Ohio, has been nam- Ieet of duty. Married A~. I, mine tunnel Salurday, plung- he retired be had written 534 Boston Red il?x in
.. , •harp changes ofoplnlon, which
Guyandot a few hundred yard&gt; can carry drafts up to tr.ree and ed to junior membership ln the 1954, the couple has no children. mg three houses and parts of
1~. He di~~ t loSt' any o! biB made her take diametrltly
to a public ramp, or about a a half 1• e t Even if you do American Hereford Association,
two others to the bottom of a
hitting ability, leading .
opposite positions !rom one Y.
Ge unyalo t miltoe d Io B a bump bottom, It's all very soft the world's largest purebre-d
ASK TO WED,
50-!oot pit. Officials said there
American League with a
to another.
mHe to the Guyandot B o a t mud and won't hurt anything registry organl•ation. w1t h (J.A).UPOUS - One couple 1was danger of edditlonal cave- CONTINUED From Page 1
average in 1938 and
Josef upressed concern !bat
Club. For some rea,on, they From Pl. Ple•sant W. Va., headquarters in Kansas City. ' ap)JlJed lot a marriage license in.
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mark to .380 the
aa -a rf!lult. ·o,!· I ..
seem to hove room for trans• it's 711 mi)es to the nf!l:t gas
Saturday morning 'in the off1ce All occcpants of the houses, sweating, proud to be butcher. season.
llletime of traumatic ezpenm.
ents.
dock - Carl and Rose Chase's
MARRIAGE UCENSI!:
of Gallia County Probate Court. including a family of 12, awoke tool maker, stacker of wheat." In '1942, Fon was
ces, 111011tly In ber personal life, ·.'
Boats without sleeping ac- tanding just below Dam 19. Ln- POMEROY - Gary Alfred They were: Elwood Howard, in time to escape serious lnju· But be showed them its waivers to the Cbicago
might still be In a ilate · ell '.
comodations oflen lie '" on lh: cal boaters tell us we co u 1d Landon. 19, Tuppers p 1a 1n s. Jr :, . 18, Cheshire, student, and ry. A large section of city street, beauty 'with a description ol ,fog all'l wound up his major
shoclc caused by the death ol ~
GU!andot. too; then the owner. have refueled at Pomeroy,
and Sandra Kay Walton, 18, Deborah LYnn Matthews, 17, garage aad two automobiles galherlng along the wr.terfront career wHh the
her common-!aw husband. Jn.
eail a motel (!hero 8 ':" I w0 If there was a gas pump,
Reedsville.
Cheslilre, at home,
also fell Into the huge hole.
"on tittle. cal's feet." ·
_ Phillies in 1945 with a
dian CommuriJSI Brlleab, Singh.
nearby,. both with swimming missed 11. In those 78 m i 1e s,
As he matured, he created his ble .200 batting mark al age 38.J~I~ast~~~
pools, and •re . picked up 10 I there are ~e places that ad
greatest work In the masterful
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courtesy oars. Nice. '
• h I vertlsejuer and ice, but which
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siX-volume biography of Abra~:··'
Mx&gt;Ve Hul)lln&amp;t~.!'; all (;.~ don't ii'~ve it. One was at Hock·
f
hain Lincoln. .Thirty years ol '
way to the Ro1le1 ~am at
ingporl,· Ohio, and one was
research re!tllted in the f1rrl ·
liooli8 , the OhiO 18 • clean, Portland stationl W Va.
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two volumes of the Lincoln cQNTINUED From Page· 1
c'•1r river with an abundance carry two spare five-gallon
BY RONALD
.lll·, 'PT. PLEASANT . _ We have'IJcorry's Run Road. Hls pond bl o graph y,
"The Prairie 'f\i~re were 16 Amerjcans •··•ueo•l
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. 'I'ONIGMT,MONPAT
of gently 'loping sandy beach- ,and are glad or it.
"SoU COIIIetVllUoD 'Servlee beeJ1 devoting a large., portion will be JocateCI In a hollow near Years," published in the late a!39 wounded. · · ·,1
on6 TUISDAY
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os. We spent one night on a The Gallipolis pool ends at
M~SOI Colllty
~~ our time this past week to h•• bam and will have a eon· thirties. 'l'tle comptetit!g· four ' e otber a~bush was
1
IT
1LIIIS
YOU
UARI
WUH
SUSPENSE!
beach 13 miles above Hunt~g- Dam 23. a~Appie Grove, OhiO'.
farm ponds. Denver Yobo and crete .trough below It to supply volumes, : entitled •The War 8 . on. AP estimated _battallonJ
ton1 or. one of two,IDH!amed IS. Between·· thm and Marietta the pe,Ple are as friendly as 1 have made surveys and de- livestock water.
Years," brought instant acclaim of .Viet Cong were settmg It up
lands on the West Vl!'pla are six old, low-level locks in ever. At one, where we wenlfor signed ponde on farDIB of Clyde The pond site we surveyed as the g..atest portrait of the wl\fin the U.S. Army's ,:11th
sld•. We wore alone.
the •psce of 50 miles.
some oil (Biennerbasset vc w. Bowen, D. w.
Rothgeb, ror D. W. Rothgeb is located at Great Emancipator and hrou~hl Ar)nored Cavalry crunched In
tn fact, except on weekends,. On our way up, we bad mira· has ga• but no oil) the deck· Jo!m w Watterson and wif. , n1s farm off the Sandhill Road Sandburg the Pulitzer Prue.
and ·killed 90 of them. The
th• cruising ,.
l!j.l,en•rally culous luck. The longest walt hand said they didn~ have any. fred Dl~gess.
toward White tburch, Tliis site , Sandburg was born the son of Americans suffered 15 killed,
alone on tlir 'rlver anywhere we had was 20,.-JI!inutes. At But a man stepped off his boat Clvde w. Bowen rectllfly be- is against a hill above a pond Swedish im~ I g·r ant AUI!IISI w6unded, light damage
above Portsmoulh.
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three, we .waited only while 'i·e •nd offered to driv• us in t 0 come a coop!rator with the which was buUt there 10me time .Johnson, who chqed t11e oqulpment and one . helicmter
The rolilude is very. mce. But .Pies were opened. At one, they town to get some at a ~ae sla· Western Soli Conservation [)Is. Iago. Much of tba water lor .tbe family name to Sandburg shot down.
~.
the ·lack of gas ISn't. F,ftF! Hun· "Wre ~!ready open •nd
tlon. Typlrol.
!riel. His farm Is located on the n811' polld l'ill be carried to It shortly before Santlburg's birth, Slluth Korean troop• killed
tinltton. ll's an e!'Y puu toGa~· breezed .ln. up, and out In eight
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by a diversion ditch, The n • w in Gdleaburg, Ill., January 6, Commwusts 1n an amb~ of
Iipoli• - about 35 miles. Galh· mloutes.
r
REAL SST ATl
•truclure 1'111 serve as a min- 1878.
their own along tlle coast£
polis is very deceptive. ll's . a Then we found out why. The
BIRTHS, DIVORCES
now pond.
- Jle spent his fon;nattve years Qui Nbon, and on. the~la~r~a:·~oil
very pretty rJv•r town. w1th coal miners in the whole
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tHS. MARII'IAGES
1 1 in small central IllinoiS sclto(lb. the country near the
public Iandin( and grassy river valley take an annual
MAIIIA.'i LICINIII
" The Watterson farm Is oca
border of the Central
frorit, biilmJIISP8rent gas dock. WP. hit it While the~'re
'•"• r. Hom~».... o.u,...,., ••• Vl,.,_. ....,."•1••'"ed about !~;miles off Route 2
o
ParatrQopera from the
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On bur wlif ·up the riv&lt;ll' we Honing fio eoat mov•s up r•v •'" "' st•w•rt. "· ' ''"" ••••· ''"" •· .,......, so. CoJum&gt;uo tor. en the Jerry I :{lun Road. The
Army's 173rd Brigade b~t:tl~j ) a
.t Aed '
E. stt,vens.
Smith, 14
tpd Jan·
re.t~ent
or OaliiPOU.
'Tu ;'· Watte r8on ,familv
iS
interested
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ri~;=!~~~:=~!:Jf:.:l
pas~ed it by berause we net'
No , coal no "08' ~ · "IVS and ar4
lea M.
30,GaiUpolll
BldniJ· .n.me•
n. mer
d., at
... 11ome
Iota ~di-d,
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North Vietnam~ pIatoon
2111191
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fuel, and were sure we'd find lt 'I cO~l tows a;e the bulk of th e :~:.~~~. ~-..~~?ni..~ ~ :u~: ~~· ::·~~~~i:t'! lfi~ va .. ,.tJ~ •••t hi in eonstrucUng I pond .t.ttere as CONTINUED From Page t
iJJg 13 of them. Then!
at PI 'pfasant. W. Va ' f' v e traffic up there That ext•l· lled A••••••· ••• JudyK, John.0.2I v~a: ......,. ,..,....,. ~':' .;...·~• .!:.':'~part of a beautlRCIItion project charter . , . for they have AJDericans wounded.
ton: ChRrh•• n Stlnflmflb 24. l..o""-nn. tlnnn IIJ' trade He I• mm e4 b b.j'
d the\ r bouse. It w.t 11 be PtBce
· d Israel•s aggressiOn
· aoolve l
,--...,
miles be-yond
why we saW S6 · many Ohio Riv- viDe,
and
J. Ellen McCult)', u. Oatu. wlf• Mrs. ~leve Shl~·
~ aroun
Well
Pl. Pl&gt;osant has a gas I er Compan"1 towboats tied into '"
u11'· "c'"1",n•.en
H...K"•·c":...Loul•· •••lhte... ""· ,.,..... &lt;B...,.,, stocked with fish and will also all the provisions of
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Y1 I!. 1. an
. ou...enour Crumo of Ma"III\d and M 1
d f1
ttolf:
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dock but it's mainly for pump· 1the hank, doing nothing
• Che•hln 1 ITMI
fJo~svurUJ, eoiumbut: ~~ :::, pr:,ovl e re proee
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cltarter.''
ing diesel fuel into dozens
We spent or.e night at the Prtday- ~r and Mn. R.andolu'b. l ~~~~oth,: ~::=: 'ri'or:u!':.•.•·n'e~: l We have recently suneyed United Natiohs truces~:~\
toW$ and work boAts from t ~ e 1 RIPnnerhasset Yacht Club in ~r 8 ~0c:U:.;, R~~~:!.~~~u.M~u.•~ a,re tour ~artttehlldre" "•",.;.' ~~rv. •and designed. a pond for Mr. sor GeD. Odd Bull of ~
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, eu were conducted Saturdo at the
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lks Wl"th Egyptian
town's ~usy harbors WP h&amp;d ' Parkerc;bur2' W. Va.
Mrt MoD•II o. S•aln, Rt. t crown IFattfl Galpel chureb, Galllpoll• Ferry and Mrs. Wilfred Dmgess at completed ta
to tie between a workboat and all It's across the river In
~~t,!~~~~h~~rT!::.;.~~:';.::.~ "'s~~; ::~.buA~Ie"~ 111 Be•te Cllapel Cerne. their newly purchased farm on \officials in "full agreement" I.)D
derrick flat
tlh10' end found the "'uRI hos. '"~·,~.~ •_m· 11 , ..,. Mro
M a.
.....
Redmund Ridge. A diversion the stationing of U.S. Ce1ase·ftrle[
Before we found trat spot. we pitable atmosphere. It's a pri· Rhode• 1801 ch.:.U.ut st.. ·dauJhter, Ire, '~led ;~J::!'ct.~·~~~rub ';'~· ditcb will be bUilt to catTY addi· lobserv~rs with ~gyptlan troops
1
followed thf' Corps of Engine~-"rfl vate, boatt&gt;r-owned elub, wit~ ;~z~:,
vr. and Vr•. &amp;~~17 ~~r:/.~~e 1 !:; ~~f:.:S the dw,h tional water to the pontl. Their along the Suez canal.
,,
tharts to a small-boating ha r- 1ll new clubhoust' and &amp;bout 50 IM LaJOn~~ 107 ,s"M••• 8A,..v_•:.· 1T1h~a. a. ' lAura Rhode&amp; whn mn1~e:ndo~11r:~ Ipond will be a source of 1i v r..l He planned furt~ tal~s
rn : and ... r an
n. •uw'l 0"0\U 1\lrYivon are b.tr bu ba d J
]
ffi \ j A di
l::ior off thP KEtnawha River. It I boa I~. The other docks In
Jonea, 1138~ Firat AYe .. d&amp;UJhter. 4.:04. f'nn .. ,,.. Chf'ahlr.l ItO~. ~~~:;nl!.o~:..: stock w~ter and will also be \Jsrae j 0 . c 8 a.
' .pu e
wu there, but the man who
are not so nice b u t o.m.
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Mra.
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stocked
with
fish.
l•raell
naval
all~~
boat
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· an • • • 1• WllbnineeJ • broth·
' ed
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- Mrt. Uttla lunron, "· Cbarlenoh. er loha ·~ VlDWfil two lhlt.r
Carl llmble ltu been be~ thP cana· 1 ba• bam per
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W. Va .• alliter of Mn. Maqant Ehml Mr11 ~alho-n Willi llntn11 ,... ltv N .r:
Ed
a • .._,_ ~--lop
k li'-1 Ob'-..t• to the
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GalllpcJIIIo died 8\lndll' at CharMtlOII.' lll.d lin. AudftJ' Arnold cherlelt(ni'
tnt will ~-~-p WI:YIC a wor &amp;4.11"' ~-:''i
Born Sept. 21. t8110.1J1.Kanah~ ~·~:· w. Va.: 1rll!.dDIH1ltli. 'fr. and ~ r 14: sprtac on 1111 tann ftldl lie cperaUons because It .maint&amp; 1i1S
ty w va. lhe wu Uie au1
·
e J•m• TbolllPion and tour l!'andellll
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late Jam•• Clark IDd Marilla PTancH dnn s•mcee..J;•rw hPkl 8tl:unh" .i purcbaled fnm Qoedlal Dad-- the cease fire ine. 8 a ong
a .
~:e:::'.: !:U:.~·aa!.~ c"!trt~ t:~d~:~~nd •::rla~!:~4n lf:.~!i dlnJ. Mr. Raybanl i1 fattiJI. Israell·held bank of the, c_arial.
ua when 11\Wr'• hut,at\4 wu lh.er· Rill comet.ery,
me a reetan-1at'
eon e r, t e Israel maintains the llne runs
ur ot Oal11a CounlJ, ller onlY other •
, &amp;'""''""' ,, , ... c.,, ••••'"· ~~»·~ !
trourll wldcii will aJIIIIIly wa- down the middle of the. canal.
lncton. w. Va. s.me.. wore bald i "C Wllildle L•ult Hlclu"... • Co. It lor .... eattle R I
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Wadnud&amp;J' and burial WAll In Sprint l lumbua, U. S. Arm 7, beu.me f~Urih
r
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Rill Cemeter7 at Chnlelton.
Ga1lla CountJ s.motrnan to die 1n er Iarmer w1H1 reee&amp;dy be·
ED~R TO ttrEAK , r
Fl••• ldward Wltlla• .. 85. • nl· Vtetna.,. when he wu klUed ID ~tlon [
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COLUMBUS (UP!] - Thom·
tlve of Gam. CountJ, cUed Monday In on Ju17 11 In tht t~•ntral Htlhlanda. tame a cooperator wtda t Ia e

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Plant Analysis Offers Supplement
To Regular Soil Testing Practice
BY BltY80N R. CARTER mind "other farmers about the
Ell. Aceal, A&amp;rlcaliDre
pre . " II through this news colGaWa Colllll.f
umn,
GALLIPOLIS - Stanley Ev· SUPPLEMENTS TESTING .
ans called me the other even- The plant analysis program
mg and asked for lnfOfmation .s designei to supplement so1l
about 1tlle '!plant analysis" pro- testing as a means of deter·
rram offered by The Obio State mining those fertilizere1r~ ~~~:m!~
University.
which may be In d' 1
Stanley ,plans to run tests on excess supply.
his com this year,. and while I The grower or Industry
Wal talking with him, I thought son oblains a
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man WUUaDU. He w11 • nUred rural fH7 .. • me"'bf'r of Co 8
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mall Clrrler and Will I membl!r Of thl flllley, Fourth DI,..IIM:
lrldllOhio Valley Loctp No. 538. Free •nd IUM trO'TI North Oallla lfldl Reboot the Horton place of Cbllders and dress at
A.-ee.,ted Yaaon1, Crown Cit,)'. SD.n1Y· 1 ht 1n0ved lo ColumllU.I wbal't' he wu
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eae etater
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dauf}lter, lin.
LWltn IIOrr,
GoldJt lonea, HllnllnftOn, W. Ya.; one
brat!Mir, ouwr WUHaWII. Port.moaUu
and 3 rran4chUdren. Bervleea Wlte
lltld Thundaj at lhe o. 1. Woo4J•r4

Funeral Home and bul'lal ••• In Fill'&gt;

enterlq
In Septem·
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bar,to1..
8. He \Ithe
a11o'-tmf
aunl'ftd
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l wlfe who Hlid11 In CohtmbUII. $11'\'lct
wlJJ be tleltl at 10 a.m. Mondav. July
#4, et tile WUU•m UoNabll J'uaanl
HOI"'M In Cotumbui.

,..., t.awn Cemetetr. ColumbUa.

' ~orld._st 1-row tractor colnc,. ~ Atlls·Chalmera Series D-101

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, jlay U C1Wf. tpud for precision planting or cultlvatQng, Or, call on the Power·Crater encino for all
. ·tbe pwer you can uae! Traction Booater Jiveo
auloma~c weight transfer in tou&amp;b &amp;oinJ. For bi1
_./fllbll#Y you'll like a Serieo !II 0-10!

D.vld leYMifl, 18, Columbua, IOD.
ot i.ht late A. W. and Debra Mortlft
Rernolda, cUed lltwdiJ In CohtmbUI
111t paNIItt were fanrt~r naldent. of
Gallla Count)'. a.mflllt eoutlll tn
Oellla County an Ml't. Julia ~lmann.
Oalllooll11 Mra. 0 Clifton Prle.tleJ,
N'Ort.b"PJ and Jtn, X.U. .,..._.,
TII~UE~&amp;n. Onwllda riWs wen bald.
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for August 1,
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a former ruldeat a1 GJJ.Upoll• d1t11 1 fOUr Nt.n: Hri. Blrllhl BenD 'I'Jr.ur.
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PIOfl of the GaWpoU1 St.ta lnat1tute. PalO' Haner. llllt~hlelll.l ud ~t41; at
WI~UAMSON"
1M • • fonfter ONraW of tbt hrt. honltl · ud thi'Mt b,.thtre BrUme
lin llarket, fl• 11 ,IUrvlt'ed b:t bill wtle ,Biantoa, Rt. I Vt~ton: ltD ~tan.
'Mh. eon ldc:uma cea'dw.n. a• ... CIIJ••-,oau, •11d RObert t~u-. 1lk!ht.
a mdiber of VM- Ytnton lleUto&lt;li•' 11an. J'un11~a1
wtn "' ...... '1.Cburt:b. III'YIHI wen 'b.el4 Wednu- ttl 1&amp; I p,nl;; tbll ~ at th 1
ALUioCHALMIIIS DIAI.Iilt ltliTI.AND, 0.
at \ht Jem a~.rt~ ''nn"' r a 1 Rto ..MUir B•pllat Chun:'b.. and Hrtll
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... DD ID VIetnam JUIJ' )1. He Wll t b f' ;a
tJftb oauu COUntJ MJ'Y\JNtman to die
lD the Vlttaam War. BJt. Blanton wu
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wllan he anll•t.ad til the Al'lttv DJI Dee.
tll.lHS. He •r.rl\'«1 1.n YiaLMm ltY,tn
JDOntba qo •• 1 1Tll1ftbtr of the 116th
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'OPEN TIL 9 PM MONDAY THRU SA.TiftDAY

CHEST FREEZERS __ $110

OUR LOCATION-\I!e're located on E•t Main St., (Royte.7), In
the upper end of Ppmeroy, above the High Schoel. LOOl( for the
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wheat, oats, barley, forage grasses, sugarbeets.

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tuce, muskmelons,
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.p&lt;jJpei'S, potatoes, radishes, spin
ach, sweet corn, tomatoes.
SAMPUNG PROCEDURE
II you want a small grain or
forage grass analyzed, you
would collect the upper • most
leaves from 20 to 25 plants just
prJOr to heading. Collect the top
•ix inches from 20 to 25 plants
prio• tq ..Qowering for analysts
· or alfalfa or other legumes.
For corn you would collect a
fully developed leaf below the
whorl fro!" '15 to 20 plants just
bel'ore tasseling or collect an
ear leaf from the same number or plants at silk Initiation
(samples .should not be taken·
alter pollination).
Speclcil instructions for sampling procedure are given in
th.e kit when purchased from
our office. Different procedures
are also given for plants abnor. ·
mal In appearance.
WHAT YOU RECEIVE
, These crops wJIJ be analyze!
all of the following e\e.
:1 m4mts: nitrogen, phOspbQruS,
potwium, calcium, magnesl·
manganese, boron, copper,
i!IDC, molybdenum, and alum!·
num. The reporl lndlciltea lbt
elements which may be In deflo.
lent or excess supply, toge,ther· ll
with recollllllended correctJve
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As I see the program (which
is in its 4th year), II hss
major appllcattclns on GaWa
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- II can be a tool to perlndlcaliy check each fietd to
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·~~~e~. ':n~ wa::wu Driving It Is a big, brawny 85-hp engine, for example. Its got
can help d~teJ'mlue
we a · the·heft to handle-the heavy crops, the "push" for the tough
iP&lt;&gt;IS in your
fen;J[ty II· conditions; f&lt;eeps you right on rolling till the crop's in.
program before they beth · •
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a t.f, · o mate·· h•The "975" measures
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the 'big" price combines. Extra-big
bl•
lletda wluch ·have
are fed byahalmost;40-lnchll Jl!lodlf~·11\1 ·at ,a hlglt : ----..,
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studenl· st!PBIY contlomned Svetlan~'s published denuncia· badly , audible : telephoM·:.
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her bowever for fleeing her lion of her aeeend husband andlfrl!m Swiizerland last spring, agreed w1th her: ,
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bination of volume an4 efficien· tcr thai! 8 times . !lle&gt;lrn:\:imlf qJ •.o ma~e
cy, tlle low !!1151 .2 per Cl!nt bad the low 25 · per. cent ol1 $1,882. cadi year
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lnauv."·land. He ~tlributed her expreseed puzdement o•'
there bas been. ~. ~ntadl
ZZ.y~~d medic~ MOSCOW
(UPI)-Josef Alli· detection to "instabllity of eolnnversionclto ~lntervanitye.w
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UP! be said be and his ' teen • eonversation llll\t later in 1111
IUD a aew ll8ld look at W. unhappiness may have Jrlven miss er.
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He rol ted b11 aad bi, dauaiiter SVellana to defect to na'a re)atlqnshlp with me late their mother last sprlnff and
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Marl~t~~:~don 1\~!~~~ ~~~~~!on !~;t~~~r~" :~~:; :1-;.:::.~:! ~~;:~-old m:U.s leellilla m' th~~ni~ .S::~:old

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New Holland Division of
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Uve dance bands, because ol
the tocreaoed rowdyism.
A eemmlltee at Keat State
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trom a recent Issue of the Cmc1~nati. Post &amp; ~es·Star, option queotlon oa the Novem·
describes a boat trip !rom Cmcm~ah to Manetta and ber baDoL
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9 ua - nl entions Gallipolis, Pl. Pleasant and Pom~roy.
I received two copies of th~ story thiS week. fi!!SS
Edith Hutslnpiller .brought the first to me at the office.
While I was out the same afternoon, anot~er lady brought
a second copy. I found· it on my typewnter, but no one
seemed to know her identity and she ief\ no name.
And since the story is of general mterest, ~o~ only
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not uegJected and averaged jed on the bast.' of prodqetion the medium SO per cent of
Those farms which make up 1farm points out that the high 25 basis are m~k sol4 pm; _co~ tQrs . \OPIIIer ean
En. -'Cat, A&amp;rlctdllln
more lban 13,1100 pounds . per per cow, the .high 25 per cent 192 pounds. ,
tha low C!)St 25 per ,tent 1 r e 1per. cent, based on labor and S623.00 for the high 25 per cent; isfae10riy lmproYe
Molp CaaJdy
cow. Ttlese operators achieved averaged 45 cows and thelr in· In the number. of cows, the !bose managers who have sue- management Income per 1 u II $487.110 for the low 25 llfr cent. ua\iQII.
POMEROY- With be Iter a rather low cost of production. come per operator was f10,too. low cost 25 per cent and the ceiiBfully put together . a ver;~ l ume operator, had $123,000 cap- Return J;er .dollar's worlh of Farm. records
than half of the year 1116'1 gone, They al•o skillfully converted The low 25 per cent had a pro, D)ed\ul)l 50 !181' cent had 44 efficient milk production fac· ital invested. This was not quite f••d was $1.9'7 fos the high 25' a~ment .
farmers are takiDg a bsrd look feed Into milk as indicated by duction better than 5,1100 ~ound$ cows fo.r the low (911 group and tory. As seen In the ·highl\ghts, double !he $68,1100 Invested by and $1.44 'lor the low group. lpm olthls
at \\itether or nol IIIey are JOo tlieir $,1.88 return per $1 of fuel of milk lower !ban the high av, 42 cows ,lor the medium 50
t~ese farms had good produc- the low 25 per cent and was Crop acres·is draslically differ- dure;
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tlon per cow, anti adequate herd about 50 per cent more than ent, 236 acres for the high 25 Meigs area f~~eJ~~~
year over lut. ·
per 'cent and overhead· at 29 The Income ·per operator in worth of leed fed, ltJe low
to give volume, a higb net the $83,0110 invested by the me- per cent and 128 ror the tow ed hi. securing
There is sliD live months re- per c~.
i the low!!&amp; per Cl!llt was just OV· was $1.98 per dollar's worth of margin, a low overhead,
a dium 50 per cent.
~ 25 per cent. Number of cows ilusiness' Analysts
malnlng to adjust lhls but the Thelr productive w9rk load er $6,000 as eompared to the !ted fed and the medium 50
high return per dollar of feed The management labor in· 1p•r man was 26 'on the ·hi g h eludes dairy, 'beef cattle,
production plans are well set was b~h at 3,030 ~30.3 te~ hour high 25 per cent of over $10,000. cent was $U6 cent, which was
and a relatively high pro- come for full time operator in \eroup and 19.on the tow
and llwine msy con~t the
now so cllangel will aot have a days)' hours for e&amp;ch full time !11 other words, those with high only 12 cenls difference.
work load for each wor- the higb 25 per cent was slight· Days per man was 291;
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great effect on total income. A worker. As a result of volume production per cow were able productive man work units per
recent report · from Ohio State and e!Oclency, these operators lo combine suJ!erior production man was- 235 In the low· cost
University involving 250 0 hI o were alile to aUain an Income 17 with adequate sizi! In order to per cent and 258 in the medium
dalry farms, (five of these were per cent higher than the small achieve higll operator income, 50 per cent. ·
from Meiga Count) points out herd with a lower degree of ef·
SORTED BY ClOST
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that volume and efftdehcy are !Jete~ as seen in the low 25 When the 250 records w e r e appe.rs In !be fact that w I t h
the two big faciors In determln· per c~t of the group.
sorted on the basis of cost of tba low cost producers the
ing mcome per operator.
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sortNI, based on number of per !~~tiD on the high 25 per cent. per hundred. The high cost JV· In the low cvsl group and 30
Big IS Cu. Ft.
cows, II was found that the of the, ~erds was 303 days per eraged $5.27 per hundred, and per cent in lhe medium so per
!ugh 25 per cent averaged 69 rearo.:~vbile the low 25 per cent tile medium 50 per cent aver· cent. The Income per IIJl!IFBbor·
cows In lhe produciion herd·. was only 172. The medium 50 per age $3.93 P.r hundred pounds shows a difference of over $6,·
'fhis was 31!! times tba number cent spent 253 days per y e a r or milk. In this comparison the 000 with the low cost 24 per
ol mws in the low 25 per cent whlcb was not too far below the production per cow was 13,202 averaging out at $14.708 and the
Jack W. Caney, ~r.
which averaged 20 'cows In size, high .25 per cent.
pounds which was just ten m~um operator bad an income
The rate of prnducUon was When these records were sort- pounds above the average for of $8,445.
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GALLJPOUS - Tbe ' Soulh- '
on )lje magazine
western Local Band BoOster&amp;,
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exerpls of w,hiCh be beard o_
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will welco~e nearly 4,400 new operate a food booth a~ the Gal·
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stude?ls thiB fall, the largest ba Copnty Junl~ Fair . t hI I
IAMI (UPI)-Tba bronze home nms into the recorlii'11POk•
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entermg freshman class In uni· year, Anyone WIBblng to help M .
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with this abould conlaci Mrs. Hall of Fame plaque ol James surpas.... 0 Y "1 a ,.,..
reason for her al!andoning us.
? .-rHE WATER IS CLEAN at Marietta- One .thini
Nearly 3,800 prospective Ohler Piul Perroud -245-5451; Mrs. E. (Jlmfeyl F~ w;m be 714.
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ab&lt;liit the u er Ohio: It's clean. We swam and sldied at
University freshmen will aUend Paul Stewart - 379-2148; Mrs. draped In mourrung at the Recen!fy, Willi~
. did II and I eannol approve
Malilltta an~~ water up to our necks we could look down ALGIERS (UP!) - Algeria pre-coll~ge counseling sessions John D. Lloyd - 682-527!, and galberlnll ollbe baseball claaln /San Francisco GJ~nts
wba~ sba.llld.
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amnee our feet, For the
. b h told , Don't was reported ready Saturday to Monday (July Z4l • August 25, Mrs. Clyte Walker - Z45-5276. Coopersto~~·ii:
Foxx into thlrd
· Josef wa!,.a p\ctulelnof ~=
0100 that's clean.
ran II lit e1Y ..us.
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~~eae Pre m1er Mole e Paulsen, dean of University Col· COMMl'JTEE TO MEET . o_td Double .XN great home ru~ Fililx , wa»
cllrllcai !ashton, he discussed hli
t h . a lot of gunk to get to In fact, we found an awful lot T•=be on public trial Defore lege. Dean Paulsen said new GALLIPOLIS Richard h1tt~, amiable. guy and every Frank (Home Rllll)
and his mothers
it et~Jand, Ky., for example, of places where ~Its -:' an lnteraatlonal tribunal before students who don't attend sum· •Dick) Lakin, chairman of th' days friend, cfied.:ida~ ni~ under whom ba
moliv•tl~n _fOf alniost
i," iii the banks of the dirtiest pumps existNI, but ~e f b ~ ba Is sent back to face a death mer counseling will attend COIIII· 1967 Gallla Couaty Junior Falr Just as he wu m nl g P ~nsthd Easton, DeL, in the
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hours In ~c liVe • I'OOin
rivt- we've ever seen .. Great place had e_ltber gone?" 0 u sentence In the Congo.
seling sessions beginnin&amp; Sep- program committee, announe· join h\s old cro ea 8 . Eastern Shore League.
aparbnent in which be grew up.
claMs of th\Ck, reddish brown slness or sunply dldn t care to
.
tember 23 .
·
~ Saturday .I!Jat aD members annual HaD of Fame Induction
NO .fokt
pqaiea OVer !l'lllbt
gwa everywhere. For half a do any
Col. Hooarl Boumedienno, the
o1 his committee are scheduled ceremonies Monday.
When be first reseived'
"1 ani adult, Independent and
mllf"below the Armco Steel
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til we reached Algerian presldenl who holds
SETS MILl RECORD
to meet at tbe Main Stage on Foxx, 59, was striCken ·while to repolt to Easton ,
have niv own bsppy family
plant there, the Ohio River ran M~~i~::nandunlalked to boaters the final decision on \\iten to RACINE - Locust Grove th fairgrounds at B p, m., Mon- b~vlng dinner at the borne of working on a farm with a
life," be said, "liut ~ s\stel'
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re~ oil on th.• wa!er ~ade there (there were many - all\ deliver Tshombe
Congolese Jiil P, a senior six year old re- day to go over final delalls for biB brother, Sa~ Fou. He was and plow, said "At f~rst
Katya (Th~ Russian dimln~tive
II iilk Hke a noDded JUnkpll. hos itable and friendly] that President Joseph Mobutu, was gistered Guernsey cow, owned the 18th aanual fair.
rnshed to Baptist Hospllal by thought somebody was lrjing
for !p:aterjna) Is only 11., S..
'd
bed
~ ed here the Gallipo. reported Willing to accept the by Edson Roush bas complet·
ambulance and wu pronounced PlaY a practical joke o11fi• ol course, misses· ber m(lllii!J'
!&amp; lhe tim:le:ed :~a~un· 7~ B:.~Ciu; is. U's about half pub!lc trial suggested by ed an official DHIR actual pro- ANNOUNCE .REUNION dead on arrival, :tba' apparent Actually the joke ~as bl and I try to avoid lalkiDc·t?, her
H~on, It al . Pdocks
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Ohl kamauga Creek A!rJC'III diplomats ln Algiers.
ductlon record of 18 700 pounds POMEROY - 'llle annual cause a heart selZIII'e.
opposing pitchers as his Hall of on this unpleasant subject.
tin ' has sever moe
· a m1 e up c
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Determlno Cause
• "N ted
Ka'"a Jose! e£Plalned 'liM
!!I est Is the Serena Boat which looks very unpromising
COaaldered Criminal
of milk and 716 pounds of u... reunion of the family of Abra·
.
Fame p1aque rea..• o
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~Jt:ut ~round an old tow where it hits the Ohio but which The proposal was advanced terfat, in 365 days on two times ham and Mary Will Babr will The. Dade t:;:nty rfmedical his
1D a Cau~·f!sorloobJt~
boE'We r~ueled ~nd refilled widens out Into a nice ~as in, . after the Algerian Supreme a day milking, according to be held Sunday, July 30, at 1he ex:mme~hlwas omhi' ~~; home· nm
father, S , an.s 8~ ethe
the·lce chest at Anchor Boat about 1110- yards wide and has a Court declared Friday-It con~l· The American Guernsey Cat- home of· Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. au.op';;. 8 ~
g f d th. home runs in 2,317
busb~nd,
U .v~tr
Doek, FlU! bY Ellis Flowers, on futl-ftedged marina w1th gas, dered Tshombe a criminal and tle Club.
· • ;•• ltvell, Ohestl!r Star Route. A :•ne
ex~c hi~·=th~r ~~ a .lifetime batting
PF~:I. be~ 0been
gue•~
thecOhtbt ju!lt abovt ~ mouth ater;Ace, Mv•fed docks and ruled that he sho•ld De
basket dinner will be held at . a . ~ by a son Jo~ and .325 ~d, in three World
tie ave fUr her declslon and
15 survJv
of the tuyand&lt;lt Rivef
aUihe trimmings.
extradited to the 'ConRolese
DIVORCE ASKED
12:30.
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complied a mark of
.. reas:on
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'Jilere we learned that tra11si· The club is boater · owned, capital of Kinshasa, where he is GALLIPOLIS - James. Jef·
a :0:~s~:~!~~~.~~~·Oct. Appea~ In seven
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~~b,
en!' boaters seldom can fi n d non pro!it, and has about 100 under sentence of dealb lor r~rs. Rt. ! G41llr,Its,. filed a pe. Houset! Tumble into
F
lo th games m \\itlch ~
.
. said ,.As
1,
1 told
;
roo'm at the on-river docks for boats ranging from runabouts to treason
l
tilton Friday in Gsll1a County SO F
D 'P'
22, 11107• oxx t ~=e
!'
Played
l1rst
and
third
bases
~nd
chara~r,
.
he
·talk
and
overnight stays because there 40-loot houseboats. The chan·
·
Common Pleas Court for a div·
o~t eep tt
. m_ajor leal!lles a , age 0 1 also was a catcher."
d~g our last
Wll
are 50 many boabJ and not nel up the creek is clearly
JIM BETZ HONORED
rce from Ethel Jeffers, Spring· P!CilER, Okla. (UP!) -.The WI~ Connl~ Macks Phlladel· After 10 years with •
fr1enda knew of her volatile
enough docks to go round. In· marked by tall ,takes with red POMEROY _ Jim Be tz. field, on grounds of gro!ill neg- earth collapsed 6\&gt;er a zInc plna Athletics and by the time Athletics, he wBII traded 10' lbe temperam~nt and her freq~l
stead, transients go up the reflectors, and, while narrow, Langsville, Ohio, has been nam- Ieet of duty. Married A~. I, mine tunnel Salurday, plung- he retired be had written 534 Boston Red il?x in
.. , •harp changes ofoplnlon, which
Guyandot a few hundred yard&gt; can carry drafts up to tr.ree and ed to junior membership ln the 1954, the couple has no children. mg three houses and parts of
1~. He di~~ t loSt' any o! biB made her take diametrltly
to a public ramp, or about a a half 1• e t Even if you do American Hereford Association,
two others to the bottom of a
hitting ability, leading .
opposite positions !rom one Y.
Ge unyalo t miltoe d Io B a bump bottom, It's all very soft the world's largest purebre-d
ASK TO WED,
50-!oot pit. Officials said there
American League with a
to another.
mHe to the Guyandot B o a t mud and won't hurt anything registry organl•ation. w1t h (J.A).UPOUS - One couple 1was danger of edditlonal cave- CONTINUED From Page 1
average in 1938 and
Josef upressed concern !bat
Club. For some rea,on, they From Pl. Ple•sant W. Va., headquarters in Kansas City. ' ap)JlJed lot a marriage license in.
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mark to .380 the
aa -a rf!lult. ·o,!· I ..
seem to hove room for trans• it's 711 mi)es to the nf!l:t gas
Saturday morning 'in the off1ce All occcpants of the houses, sweating, proud to be butcher. season.
llletime of traumatic ezpenm.
ents.
dock - Carl and Rose Chase's
MARRIAGE UCENSI!:
of Gallia County Probate Court. including a family of 12, awoke tool maker, stacker of wheat." In '1942, Fon was
ces, 111011tly In ber personal life, ·.'
Boats without sleeping ac- tanding just below Dam 19. Ln- POMEROY - Gary Alfred They were: Elwood Howard, in time to escape serious lnju· But be showed them its waivers to the Cbicago
might still be In a ilate · ell '.
comodations oflen lie '" on lh: cal boaters tell us we co u 1d Landon. 19, Tuppers p 1a 1n s. Jr :, . 18, Cheshire, student, and ry. A large section of city street, beauty 'with a description ol ,fog all'l wound up his major
shoclc caused by the death ol ~
GU!andot. too; then the owner. have refueled at Pomeroy,
and Sandra Kay Walton, 18, Deborah LYnn Matthews, 17, garage aad two automobiles galherlng along the wr.terfront career wHh the
her common-!aw husband. Jn.
eail a motel (!hero 8 ':" I w0 If there was a gas pump,
Reedsville.
Cheslilre, at home,
also fell Into the huge hole.
"on tittle. cal's feet." ·
_ Phillies in 1945 with a
dian CommuriJSI Brlleab, Singh.
nearby,. both with swimming missed 11. In those 78 m i 1e s,
As he matured, he created his ble .200 batting mark al age 38.J~I~ast~~~
pools, and •re . picked up 10 I there are ~e places that ad
greatest work In the masterful
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courtesy oars. Nice. '
• h I vertlsejuer and ice, but which
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siX-volume biography of Abra~:··'
Mx&gt;Ve Hul)lln&amp;t~.!'; all (;.~ don't ii'~ve it. One was at Hock·
f
hain Lincoln. .Thirty years ol '
way to the Ro1le1 ~am at
ingporl,· Ohio, and one was
research re!tllted in the f1rrl ·
liooli8 , the OhiO 18 • clean, Portland stationl W Va.
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two volumes of the Lincoln cQNTINUED From Page· 1
c'•1r river with an abundance carry two spare five-gallon
BY RONALD
.lll·, 'PT. PLEASANT . _ We have'IJcorry's Run Road. Hls pond bl o graph y,
"The Prairie 'f\i~re were 16 Amerjcans •··•ueo•l
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. 'I'ONIGMT,MONPAT
of gently 'loping sandy beach- ,and are glad or it.
"SoU COIIIetVllUoD 'Servlee beeJ1 devoting a large., portion will be JocateCI In a hollow near Years," published in the late a!39 wounded. · · ·,1
on6 TUISDAY
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os. We spent one night on a The Gallipolis pool ends at
M~SOI Colllty
~~ our time this past week to h•• bam and will have a eon· thirties. 'l'tle comptetit!g· four ' e otber a~bush was
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IT
1LIIIS
YOU
UARI
WUH
SUSPENSE!
beach 13 miles above Hunt~g- Dam 23. a~Appie Grove, OhiO'.
farm ponds. Denver Yobo and crete .trough below It to supply volumes, : entitled •The War 8 . on. AP estimated _battallonJ
ton1 or. one of two,IDH!amed IS. Between·· thm and Marietta the pe,Ple are as friendly as 1 have made surveys and de- livestock water.
Years," brought instant acclaim of .Viet Cong were settmg It up
lands on the West Vl!'pla are six old, low-level locks in ever. At one, where we wenlfor signed ponde on farDIB of Clyde The pond site we surveyed as the g..atest portrait of the wl\fin the U.S. Army's ,:11th
sld•. We wore alone.
the •psce of 50 miles.
some oil (Biennerbasset vc w. Bowen, D. w.
Rothgeb, ror D. W. Rothgeb is located at Great Emancipator and hrou~hl Ar)nored Cavalry crunched In
tn fact, except on weekends,. On our way up, we bad mira· has ga• but no oil) the deck· Jo!m w Watterson and wif. , n1s farm off the Sandhill Road Sandburg the Pulitzer Prue.
and ·killed 90 of them. The
th• cruising ,.
l!j.l,en•rally culous luck. The longest walt hand said they didn~ have any. fred Dl~gess.
toward White tburch, Tliis site , Sandburg was born the son of Americans suffered 15 killed,
alone on tlir 'rlver anywhere we had was 20,.-JI!inutes. At But a man stepped off his boat Clvde w. Bowen rectllfly be- is against a hill above a pond Swedish im~ I g·r ant AUI!IISI w6unded, light damage
above Portsmoulh.
,
three, we .waited only while 'i·e •nd offered to driv• us in t 0 come a coop!rator with the which was buUt there 10me time .Johnson, who chqed t11e oqulpment and one . helicmter
The rolilude is very. mce. But .Pies were opened. At one, they town to get some at a ~ae sla· Western Soli Conservation [)Is. Iago. Much of tba water lor .tbe family name to Sandburg shot down.
~.
the ·lack of gas ISn't. F,ftF! Hun· "Wre ~!ready open •nd
tlon. Typlrol.
!riel. His farm Is located on the n811' polld l'ill be carried to It shortly before Santlburg's birth, Slluth Korean troop• killed
tinltton. ll's an e!'Y puu toGa~· breezed .ln. up, and out In eight
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by a diversion ditch, The n • w in Gdleaburg, Ill., January 6, Commwusts 1n an amb~ of
Iipoli• - about 35 miles. Galh· mloutes.
r
REAL SST ATl
•truclure 1'111 serve as a min- 1878.
their own along tlle coast£
polis is very deceptive. ll's . a Then we found out why. The
BIRTHS, DIVORCES
now pond.
- Jle spent his fon;nattve years Qui Nbon, and on. the~la~r~a:·~oil
very pretty rJv•r town. w1th coal miners in the whole
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tHS. MARII'IAGES
1 1 in small central IllinoiS sclto(lb. the country near the
public Iandin( and grassy river valley take an annual
MAIIIA.'i LICINIII
" The Watterson farm Is oca
border of the Central
frorit, biilmJIISP8rent gas dock. WP. hit it While the~'re
'•"• r. Hom~».... o.u,...,., ••• Vl,.,_. ....,."•1••'"ed about !~;miles off Route 2
o
ParatrQopera from the
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On bur wlif ·up the riv&lt;ll' we Honing fio eoat mov•s up r•v •'" "' st•w•rt. "· ' ''"" ••••· ''"" •· .,......, so. CoJum&gt;uo tor. en the Jerry I :{lun Road. The
Army's 173rd Brigade b~t:tl~j ) a
.t Aed '
E. stt,vens.
Smith, 14
tpd Jan·
re.t~ent
or OaliiPOU.
'Tu ;'· Watte r8on ,familv
iS
interested
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pas~ed it by berause we net'
No , coal no "08' ~ · "IVS and ar4
lea M.
30,GaiUpolll
BldniJ· .n.me•
n. mer
d., at
... 11ome
Iota ~di-d,
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North Vietnam~ pIatoon
2111191
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fuel, and were sure we'd find lt 'I cO~l tows a;e the bulk of th e :~:.~~~. ~-..~~?ni..~ ~ :u~: ~~· ::·~~~~i:t'! lfi~ va .. ,.tJ~ •••t hi in eonstrucUng I pond .t.ttere as CONTINUED From Page t
iJJg 13 of them. Then!
at PI 'pfasant. W. Va ' f' v e traffic up there That ext•l· lled A••••••· ••• JudyK, John.0.2I v~a: ......,. ,..,....,. ~':' .;...·~• .!:.':'~part of a beautlRCIItion project charter . , . for they have AJDericans wounded.
ton: ChRrh•• n Stlnflmflb 24. l..o""-nn. tlnnn IIJ' trade He I• mm e4 b b.j'
d the\ r bouse. It w.t 11 be PtBce
· d Israel•s aggressiOn
· aoolve l
,--...,
miles be-yond
why we saW S6 · many Ohio Riv- viDe,
and
J. Ellen McCult)', u. Oatu. wlf• Mrs. ~leve Shl~·
~ aroun
Well
Pl. Pl&gt;osant has a gas I er Compan"1 towboats tied into '"
u11'· "c'"1",n•.en
H...K"•·c":...Loul•· •••lhte... ""· ,.,..... &lt;B...,.,, stocked with fish and will also all the provisions of
,
Y1 I!. 1. an
. ou...enour Crumo of Ma"III\d and M 1
d f1
ttolf:
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dock but it's mainly for pump· 1the hank, doing nothing
• Che•hln 1 ITMI
fJo~svurUJ, eoiumbut: ~~ :::, pr:,ovl e re proee
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cltarter.''
ing diesel fuel into dozens
We spent or.e night at the Prtday- ~r and Mn. R.andolu'b. l ~~~~oth,: ~::=: 'ri'or:u!':.•.•·n'e~: l We have recently suneyed United Natiohs truces~:~\
toW$ and work boAts from t ~ e 1 RIPnnerhasset Yacht Club in ~r 8 ~0c:U:.;, R~~~:!.~~~u.M~u.•~ a,re tour ~artttehlldre" "•",.;.' ~~rv. •and designed. a pond for Mr. sor GeD. Odd Bull of ~
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, eu were conducted Saturdo at the
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lks Wl"th Egyptian
town's ~usy harbors WP h&amp;d ' Parkerc;bur2' W. Va.
Mrt MoD•II o. S•aln, Rt. t crown IFattfl Galpel chureb, Galllpoll• Ferry and Mrs. Wilfred Dmgess at completed ta
to tie between a workboat and all It's across the river In
~~t,!~~~~h~~rT!::.;.~~:';.::.~ "'s~~; ::~.buA~Ie"~ 111 Be•te Cllapel Cerne. their newly purchased farm on \officials in "full agreement" I.)D
derrick flat
tlh10' end found the "'uRI hos. '"~·,~.~ •_m· 11 , ..,. Mro
M a.
.....
Redmund Ridge. A diversion the stationing of U.S. Ce1ase·ftrle[
Before we found trat spot. we pitable atmosphere. It's a pri· Rhode• 1801 ch.:.U.ut st.. ·dauJhter, Ire, '~led ;~J::!'ct.~·~~~rub ';'~· ditcb will be bUilt to catTY addi· lobserv~rs with ~gyptlan troops
1
followed thf' Corps of Engine~-"rfl vate, boatt&gt;r-owned elub, wit~ ;~z~:,
vr. and Vr•. &amp;~~17 ~~r:/.~~e 1 !:; ~~f:.:S the dw,h tional water to the pontl. Their along the Suez canal.
,,
tharts to a small-boating ha r- 1ll new clubhoust' and &amp;bout 50 IM LaJOn~~ 107 ,s"M••• 8A,..v_•:.· 1T1h~a. a. ' lAura Rhode&amp; whn mn1~e:ndo~11r:~ Ipond will be a source of 1i v r..l He planned furt~ tal~s
rn : and ... r an
n. •uw'l 0"0\U 1\lrYivon are b.tr bu ba d J
]
ffi \ j A di
l::ior off thP KEtnawha River. It I boa I~. The other docks In
Jonea, 1138~ Firat AYe .. d&amp;UJhter. 4.:04. f'nn .. ,,.. Chf'ahlr.l ItO~. ~~~:;nl!.o~:..: stock w~ter and will also be \Jsrae j 0 . c 8 a.
' .pu e
wu there, but the man who
are not so nice b u t o.m.
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Mra.
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stocked
with
fish.
l•raell
naval
all~~
boat
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· an • • • 1• WllbnineeJ • broth·
' ed
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- Mrt. Uttla lunron, "· Cbarlenoh. er loha ·~ VlDWfil two lhlt.r
Carl llmble ltu been be~ thP cana· 1 ba• bam per
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W. Va .• alliter of Mn. Maqant Ehml Mr11 ~alho-n Willi llntn11 ,... ltv N .r:
Ed
a • .._,_ ~--lop
k li'-1 Ob'-..t• to the
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GalllpcJIIIo died 8\lndll' at CharMtlOII.' lll.d lin. AudftJ' Arnold cherlelt(ni'
tnt will ~-~-p WI:YIC a wor &amp;4.11"' ~-:''i
Born Sept. 21. t8110.1J1.Kanah~ ~·~:· w. Va.: 1rll!.dDIH1ltli. 'fr. and ~ r 14: sprtac on 1111 tann ftldl lie cperaUons because It .maint&amp; 1i1S
ty w va. lhe wu Uie au1
·
e J•m• TbolllPion and tour l!'andellll
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late Jam•• Clark IDd Marilla PTancH dnn s•mcee..J;•rw hPkl 8tl:unh" .i purcbaled fnm Qoedlal Dad-- the cease fire ine. 8 a ong
a .
~:e:::'.: !:U:.~·aa!.~ c"!trt~ t:~d~:~~nd •::rla~!:~4n lf:.~!i dlnJ. Mr. Raybanl i1 fattiJI. Israell·held bank of the, c_arial.
ua when 11\Wr'• hut,at\4 wu lh.er· Rill comet.ery,
me a reetan-1at'
eon e r, t e Israel maintains the llne runs
ur ot Oal11a CounlJ, ller onlY other •
, &amp;'""''""' ,, , ... c.,, ••••'"· ~~»·~ !
trourll wldcii will aJIIIIIly wa- down the middle of the. canal.
lncton. w. Va. s.me.. wore bald i "C Wllildle L•ult Hlclu"... • Co. It lor .... eattle R I
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Wadnud&amp;J' and burial WAll In Sprint l lumbua, U. S. Arm 7, beu.me f~Urih
r
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Rill Cemeter7 at Chnlelton.
Ga1lla CountJ s.motrnan to die 1n er Iarmer w1H1 reee&amp;dy be·
ED~R TO ttrEAK , r
Fl••• ldward Wltlla• .. 85. • nl· Vtetna.,. when he wu klUed ID ~tlon [
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COLUMBUS (UP!] - Thom·
tlve of Gam. CountJ, cUed Monday In on Ju17 11 In tht t~•ntral Htlhlanda. tame a cooperator wtda t Ia e

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Plant Analysis Offers Supplement
To Regular Soil Testing Practice
BY BltY80N R. CARTER mind "other farmers about the
Ell. Aceal, A&amp;rlcaliDre
pre . " II through this news colGaWa Colllll.f
umn,
GALLIPOLIS - Stanley Ev· SUPPLEMENTS TESTING .
ans called me the other even- The plant analysis program
mg and asked for lnfOfmation .s designei to supplement so1l
about 1tlle '!plant analysis" pro- testing as a means of deter·
rram offered by The Obio State mining those fertilizere1r~ ~~~:m!~
University.
which may be In d' 1
Stanley ,plans to run tests on excess supply.
his com this year,. and while I The grower or Industry
Wal talking with him, I thought son oblains a
· kit
it mtgh~ be a gOOd idea to re- our oUJCe for J3.75
submits

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conse..''atJOftlQ!ts·
. .' Busy' WJt. hFarm pond

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MH-30 saves time and money compared.
ytjt~ ~nd suckering .
MH-30 sucker control pays off with
more useable tobacco.
MH-30 treated tobacco holds the leaf
·better and longer.
;: MH-30 avoids leaf damage.
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IOJI of the late P'J!Jah an.a tHen Ch~l) . . .... HI ll'rlved tn Vlttnaal Marth I,
man WUUaDU. He w11 • nUred rural fH7 .. • me"'bf'r of Co 8
lltth ln·
mall Clrrler and Will I membl!r Of thl flllley, Fourth DI,..IIM:
lrldllOhio Valley Loctp No. 538. Free •nd IUM trO'TI North Oallla lfldl Reboot the Horton place of Cbllders and dress at
A.-ee.,ted Yaaon1, Crown Cit,)'. SD.n1Y· 1 ht 1n0ved lo ColumllU.I wbal't' he wu
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Aft.r

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of ColUmlW.IJ
eae etater
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aDd one
dauf}lter, lin.
LWltn IIOrr,
GoldJt lonea, HllnllnftOn, W. Ya.; one
brat!Mir, ouwr WUHaWII. Port.moaUu
and 3 rran4chUdren. Bervleea Wlte
lltld Thundaj at lhe o. 1. Woo4J•r4

Funeral Home and bul'lal ••• In Fill'&gt;

enterlq
In Septem·
: or
bar,to1..
8. He \Ithe
a11o'-tmf
aunl'ftd
)J' bll
l wlfe who Hlid11 In CohtmbUII. $11'\'lct
wlJJ be tleltl at 10 a.m. Mondav. July
#4, et tile WUU•m UoNabll J'uaanl
HOI"'M In Cotumbui.

,..., t.awn Cemetetr. ColumbUa.

' ~orld._st 1-row tractor colnc,. ~ Atlls·Chalmera Series D-101

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, jlay U C1Wf. tpud for precision planting or cultlvatQng, Or, call on the Power·Crater encino for all
. ·tbe pwer you can uae! Traction Booater Jiveo
auloma~c weight transfer in tou&amp;b &amp;oinJ. For bi1
_./fllbll#Y you'll like a Serieo !II 0-10!

D.vld leYMifl, 18, Columbua, IOD.
ot i.ht late A. W. and Debra Mortlft
Rernolda, cUed lltwdiJ In CohtmbUI
111t paNIItt were fanrt~r naldent. of
Gallla Count)'. a.mflllt eoutlll tn
Oellla County an Ml't. Julia ~lmann.
Oalllooll11 Mra. 0 Clifton Prle.tleJ,
N'Ort.b"PJ and Jtn, X.U. .,..._.,
TII~UE~&amp;n. Onwllda riWs wen bald.
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that t~ tile ditcher 11 SCheduJ..
e'1 ten•·tlvely
for August 1,
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Mason County.

JoJnwoa atanWa:. TbQ mo•ed ta OaJ.
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a former ruldeat a1 GJJ.Upoll• d1t11 1 fOUr Nt.n: Hri. Blrllhl BenD 'I'Jr.ur.
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PIOfl of the GaWpoU1 St.ta lnat1tute. PalO' Haner. llllt~hlelll.l ud ~t41; at
WI~UAMSON"
1M • • fonfter ONraW of tbt hrt. honltl · ud thi'Mt b,.thtre BrUme
lin llarket, fl• 11 ,IUrvlt'ed b:t bill wtle ,Biantoa, Rt. I Vt~ton: ltD ~tan.
'Mh. eon ldc:uma cea'dw.n. a• ... CIIJ••-,oau, •11d RObert t~u-. 1lk!ht.
a mdiber of VM- Ytnton lleUto&lt;li•' 11an. J'un11~a1
wtn "' ...... '1.Cburt:b. III'YIHI wen 'b.el4 Wednu- ttl 1&amp; I p,nl;; tbll ~ at th 1
ALUioCHALMIIIS DIAI.Iilt ltliTI.AND, 0.
at \ht Jem a~.rt~ ''nn"' r a 1 Rto ..MUir B•pllat Chun:'b.. and Hrtll
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... DD ID VIetnam JUIJ' )1. He Wll t b f' ;a
tJftb oauu COUntJ MJ'Y\JNtman to die
lD the Vlttaam War. BJt. Blanton wu
1 .. .uor at 8ou'hWt11era tUgb StbOOI
wllan he anll•t.ad til the Al'lttv DJI Dee.
tll.lHS. He •r.rl\'«1 1.n YiaLMm ltY,tn
JDOntba qo •• 1 1Tll1ftbtr of the 116th
£Jch&amp; JnflllJI'Y Bttcade. Born tn hr•
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OUR LOCATION-\I!e're located on E•t Main St., (Royte.7), In
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allalfa, clover and other Je.
wheat, oats, barley, forage grasses, sugarbeets.

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es, pears, sour cherries, sweet

tuce, muskmelons,
o nlo n s,
.p&lt;jJpei'S, potatoes, radishes, spin
ach, sweet corn, tomatoes.
SAMPUNG PROCEDURE
II you want a small grain or
forage grass analyzed, you
would collect the upper • most
leaves from 20 to 25 plants just
prJOr to heading. Collect the top
•ix inches from 20 to 25 plants
prio• tq ..Qowering for analysts
· or alfalfa or other legumes.
For corn you would collect a
fully developed leaf below the
whorl fro!" '15 to 20 plants just
bel'ore tasseling or collect an
ear leaf from the same number or plants at silk Initiation
(samples .should not be taken·
alter pollination).
Speclcil instructions for sampling procedure are given in
th.e kit when purchased from
our office. Different procedures
are also given for plants abnor. ·
mal In appearance.
WHAT YOU RECEIVE
, These crops wJIJ be analyze!
all of the following e\e.
:1 m4mts: nitrogen, phOspbQruS,
potwium, calcium, magnesl·
manganese, boron, copper,
i!IDC, molybdenum, and alum!·
num. The reporl lndlciltea lbt
elements which may be In deflo.
lent or excess supply, toge,ther· ll
with recollllllended correctJve
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As I see the program (which
is in its 4th year), II hss
major appllcattclns on GaWa
Cow1ty farms:
- II can be a tool to perlndlcaliy check each fietd to
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harvest ~r to spare!
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you're planting narrow-row or wide-row.
·~~~e~. ':n~ wa::wu Driving It Is a big, brawny 85-hp engine, for example. Its got
can help d~teJ'mlue
we a · the·heft to handle-the heavy crops, the "push" for the tough
iP&lt;&gt;IS in your
fen;J[ty II· conditions; f&lt;eeps you right on rolling till the crop's in.
program before they beth · •
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·li!i'Gme serious anti reduce yields.
er~ S
a t.f, · o mate·· h•The "975" measures
... "'"· ean be ~Cularly valult·ll
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the 'big" price combines. Extra-big
bl•
lletda wluch ·have
are fed byahalmost;40-lnchll Jl!lodlf~·11\1 ·at ,a hlglt : ----..,
. COfn-r&lt;~nd clel!lner corn!
be a tooll·41~~j~~!~/J'
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cultural Research anti Develop.
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Chest Freezer
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cherries, grapes, beall!, beets,

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studenl· st!PBIY contlomned Svetlan~'s published denuncia· badly , audible : telephoM·:.
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her bowever for fleeing her lion of her aeeend husband andlfrl!m Swiizerland last spring, agreed w1th her: ,
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bination of volume an4 efficien· tcr thai! 8 times . !lle&gt;lrn:\:imlf qJ •.o ma~e
cy, tlle low !!1151 .2 per Cl!nt bad the low 25 · per. cent ol1 $1,882. cadi year
a not income per operator al- The m~dium 50 per cent of the!lEi tors. Some of

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By ~Y SHAPmo
lnauv."·land. He ~tlributed her expreseed puzdement o•'
there bas been. ~. ~ntadl
ZZ.y~~d medic~ MOSCOW
(UPI)-Josef Alli· detection to "instabllity of eolnnversionclto ~lntervanitye.w
bestw.eetl@ana
'themm· anthd:elrte~op~~
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a1 char ter" and uid ba did pot
an ex us1ve
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UP! be said be and his ' teen • eonversation llll\t later in 1111
IUD a aew ll8ld look at W. unhappiness may have Jrlven miss er.
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molber'• deleetloa to lb Ualtiol his IIIIi~. . Josef Ststin·s The yoll,llj man sald .Svellt a~ed s~r Ek_aterma W~!!,te. 0 .
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He rol ted b11 aad bi, dauaiiter SVellana to defect to na'a re)atlqnshlp with me late their mother last sprlnff and
(TJ!.e· Ati:f . matt~

Marl~t~~:~don 1\~!~~~ ~~~~~!on !~;t~~~r~" :~~:; :1-;.:::.~:! ~~;:~-old m:U.s leellilla m' th~~ni~ .S::~:old

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New Holland Division of
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Perbapa eVfOO!II has 1bqht ol tbat'
"BrllUUDD" . idea ,' ilo llreiiDIIDI II'JVVD"· . update -!IJ an -~·· ~~U~WY~ and
fnYl!BtlglliODS condueted by ~fflcjaJ &amp;ge!&gt;pnt, If aiily aecepted by the eotabllshcles of the governmenl Its wort would
liltint In Waiblngton.
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be aimUar 1o prodllc:inl new, revised ellHOover Commlssiorul of all grades lind
lions of ofllelll pommenl rtpOI'II.
Illes bave tpeil\ m!Ukllll of dollm lindThink of lbe uvblp Ill ape1111 and
lila wllai li .w.riN 8lld producing auggeo- lime!
.
110111, ~uallY quilll pointed, to Congress
Take one llny ezample - the Oblo
aboul how to elean up its solled linen.
River flood control problem.
lilt Coll8l'fsi rarely beeds. II moves
Survey after l!lll'VtY bas beell beld to
li¢el It a time, each !)8l'tln8 with tradl1ea1'll
w1Jat tile problem II and wbal to do
llla ml•. ~ 1n1awt1 like major
about It Eacft lime 1bl atanl UteraluN,
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of llndlnga, are )lnored wbolly or Ill pari,
JkldJ will befall, -.. IIUJliiOII, our reeand the enltre around recovered.
tllinendalloll to follow. II II ao almple
Tllla Ia watte.
1bl Congrell waald DOl dare accept II; to
01 eoune, II teept people buay on
4D ·• woiilll ·make Ill members appear
government
wort. But thai, really, Is not
lgoliM fGr 1101 ba~ thought of .II t!lemtile objeel of government. (Or Ia It'!)
I!Jtti loag ago.
· FU!:IIIeimort,
unpleasant
problelnl
;: We know it II Hl1 to !lfltlciP: mucll
could# DOt an coovenlently bl llloved lllldlr
. . . dlfflcull lo be In the m1dst "' the
lbe"iuoll'lllt ruls by 111lplng lnvestlg•
·IIC!Ion, wbloh II wben our tlteted repre.
live eommJtteel to lind 01$ . what they're
ptiVM are. (lmg. aareDee Yllter.
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all
about.
tplUtll', of eur 10111 dlstrlet, 111111t It')'
I ~ all ltle Interests of lhe peoAnnually, our blue ribbon commlltel,
ila ill lira dlstrlet. Olr people, Uke all of people with the blghest reputallona,
!!lollll Ill all ot!&gt;ft' diBiriele, prsent evt17 . tlhould eolleet inllde one cover, In appell. .; .. ilpbim. '
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the eost
rup.
co~ by making It 11101'• effici'lben maybe Congresa, and the public,
t. lomebow. bowever, somethlns bapo
wblcb tends lo forget problema wben bid~~ to 110arly every suggestl011 that
den
from view, could be more elfecllva
would ease tbi tupayers' burden.
where the aelloa 11.
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BEAUTY
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ll!e progresa e1 a moniiJIIIIIi UDder coastructloD at the IIOiorlwl -tdralloll
camp wbere :14.000 Jew• and . . ~
!Shed at llie hllldl of an older ,....UOU.

He rejeclll the nollon a.t •••
YOIJill Germllll llloald bl- -IU'delle4 wllti
pilloW~ ' 1bl p.necullnll of 1bl .few!, allhoqh he empbaa!W the! ''IMJ CIIIICJI!
eecapa rtiJIOIIIIbllllf forblalorJ.' '
'lbli attttude ... IIIIIIIJMd up by J011111 Oerman w'llfl' tol4 him, "II I hel~
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From Middleport

Meigs
Events
Monday

lonl to the people ~ Bltl•."
CallniDaq now .plpl, wllll the aupport
of lbe GenDm 1"11'111111111. to Ill 11p 111

orpnlulloit lo brlnf J®l1l Amlrlclll
Jewa lo GermliiY to eapp Ia loDIIrul&gt;
live dlalop wltll Gmnlil J011111 people.
One WOIIden If 11 wm liD IIIIOiher
IID"NIIoll beloit Arabi e111 qap Ia
etlllllrudlve dlaiOIUt with J - - Gr, for
.. ll!at .matter, before willie 111111 Clll aIt
down with. bllr:t men la ltle profua-r'l

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11e11 l1llborlJe a al8lldln8 eommtssloa 1o
Perbapa eVfOO!II has 1bqht ol tbat'
"BrllUUDD" . idea ,' ilo llreiiDIIDI II'JVVD"· . update -!IJ an -~·· ~~U~WY~ and
fnYl!BtlglliODS condueted by ~fflcjaJ &amp;ge!&gt;pnt, If aiily aecepted by the eotabllshcles of the governmenl Its wort would
liltint In Waiblngton.
'
be aimUar 1o prodllc:inl new, revised ellHOover Commlssiorul of all grades lind
lions of ofllelll pommenl rtpOI'II.
Illes bave tpeil\ m!Ukllll of dollm lindThink of lbe uvblp Ill ape1111 and
lila wllai li .w.riN 8lld producing auggeo- lime!
.
110111, ~uallY quilll pointed, to Congress
Take one llny ezample - the Oblo
aboul how to elean up its solled linen.
River flood control problem.
lilt Coll8l'fsi rarely beeds. II moves
Survey after l!lll'VtY bas beell beld to
li¢el It a time, each !)8l'tln8 with tradl1ea1'll
w1Jat tile problem II and wbal to do
llla ml•. ~ 1n1awt1 like major
about It Eacft lime 1bl atanl UteraluN,
•
IIII'II!Y· .
of llndlnga, are )lnored wbolly or Ill pari,
JkldJ will befall, -.. IIUJliiOII, our reeand the enltre around recovered.
tllinendalloll to follow. II II ao almple
Tllla Ia watte.
1bl Congrell waald DOl dare accept II; to
01 eoune, II teept people buay on
4D ·• woiilll ·make Ill members appear
government
wort. But thai, really, Is not
lgoliM fGr 1101 ba~ thought of .II t!lemtile objeel of government. (Or Ia It'!)
I!Jtti loag ago.
· FU!:IIIeimort,
unpleasant
problelnl
;: We know it II Hl1 to !lfltlciP: mucll
could# DOt an coovenlently bl llloved lllldlr
. . . dlfflcull lo be In the m1dst "' the
lbe"iuoll'lllt ruls by 111lplng lnvestlg•
·IIC!Ion, wbloh II wben our tlteted repre.
live eommJtteel to lind 01$ . what they're
ptiVM are. (lmg. aareDee Yllter.
,
all
about.
tplUtll', of eur 10111 dlstrlet, 111111t It')'
I ~ all ltle Interests of lhe peoAnnually, our blue ribbon commlltel,
ila ill lira dlstrlet. Olr people, Uke all of people with the blghest reputallona,
!!lollll Ill all ot!&gt;ft' diBiriele, prsent evt17 . tlhould eolleet inllde one cover, In appell. .; .. ilpbim. '
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dll form, the lateat tlndiDga on lbeH
..,..,., .. ' tbtDI.. ~ lhadel .crl. opiDloD · problema that W01licln't be under an y
ite ee one objective:
the eost
rup.
co~ by making It 11101'• effici'lben maybe Congresa, and the public,
t. lomebow. bowever, somethlns bapo
wblcb tends lo forget problema wben bid~~ to 110arly every suggestl011 that
den
from view, could be more elfecllva
would ease tbi tupayers' burden.
where the aelloa 11.
'W• lJI'4IPGII ,m.p}f 1o bavt lha . ,: o a-

Yeu Can Be a Highly Traintd

BEAUTY
OPERATOR

And the Woll Com.es Tumbling Down?

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410 FlONT ST. MA11111'TA. o; PIIOno S7W17

How Long the Path to Harmony
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ll!e progresa e1 a moniiJIIIIIi UDder coastructloD at the IIOiorlwl -tdralloll
camp wbere :14.000 Jew• and . . ~
!Shed at llie hllldl of an older ,....UOU.

He rejeclll the nollon a.t •••
YOIJill Germllll llloald bl- -IU'delle4 wllti
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Meigs
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. one ,slle; ' dlf!Jcuilr l!l ·:~ntng, these paUen~. : and ~hUe It •
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and neck reKiobs, , "i!ot".'.b8ing and you needn't mortgage your
able to find .1 1·colnfort•bl• J*l· home. · Mcirelsunderstood today
Uon for the jaw," mpsclit&gt;\'tin- ablllltllie T.:M. jOint, and there's
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~· but thev ean be so 11!~· fol".Jng; soft d te t mlnlmiz•
aiJd .so relentless t~al even If pressure on joint: gspirin and
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were perfectly IJ9I'JIIIll other pain-killers are helpful.
pr1or to their on s~t they.,rery
heellme almost paychotle More dellnl!!ve treatment re·
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qulres help from dentists who
T~e wife of a factory :;tti!J'ker understand hinge joint problems
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POMEROY - Marr!llge vows a ,~quet of white carnations POMEROY - Baskelll' of yel- pink and white ensemble yr I th POMEROY - 'IIIe St. DomJ. ushers were Messrs. Ed Stein
were exchanged by Mi&amp;&amp; Mary and lbe bridesmaids' bcluquets low daisies and gladioU decor- beige accessories and a pink nic Church in Cincinnati was
Michael Bartlett.
Hazel HodgO, daughter of Mr. were of pink and white
ated the altai of the Syracuse rosebud corsage.
the scene of the June 24 wed: '!'he bride is a graduate of
and Mrs. Herbert Hodge of Pln- lions.
Asbury Methodist Church I or A ·half • hoif of no~tlal mu· ding of M'IBI Jua111ta Mae Hoi· Ohio University where she \)'as
Flats, Tenn., and Mr. Jerry Mr. Larry Kincaid of
the wedding of Miss Stefaoie sic was played by Miss Rose , daughter of !llr. and Mrs. affiliated with PI Beta Phl ·and
Anton Stewart, son of Mr. and 1son City, Tenn., was . be s I Lynn WJ~ebrenner, daughter of Ann Lisle ol Syracuse, organist. Ward Hollis of Cincinnati, to Kappa Delta Pi. She taught the
Mrs. Victor Stewart, of St.~- man and ushers were Messrs. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wine· Following ' the wedding are- Mr. David Ross Gordon, son of fourth grade lasl ·)«!ar in· the
bans, in a ceremony June 10 at Tom Hodge, brother of I he brenner, Syracuse. to Mr. ·w,;. ception for the couple was held Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gordon ll.etteiing schools.
tne Piney Flats Methodist bride, and Ashton Sayre : of liam Otis Arnott, son of Mr. in the church social room•. A Pomeroy.
The br'degroom'·a·member
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Fairborn, uncle olth~ groom. and Mrs. William R. Arnot!, three-tiered ~~ng cake cen- Vows of the 2 p.m. ceremony Lambda' Ct!t ·Al1\ha, will ·gradThe bridegroom Is the grand- · On tile . day preceding t h e Racme.
tered the l)r1de s ,tabla. Mrs.
read by the Rev. FaJher uate in August from Ohio UniS!JI' of Mrs. Frank Stewart of ~&gt;eddlng, Mr. and Mrs. Siewert
V
f the do bl .
Karl Kloes and Mrs. Ro ge Herbert Witte.
versity with a degree in indus0 e rmg cere- Adams served as hnsle•ses.
Pomeroy, aild Mr. and Mrs. received bachelor of ecience:deows 0
For her wedding the bride In'a! tecllnolo= -• will accept
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ddin trl
f silk
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Roy Jones_pf near Racme. Mr. grees .om as
enesB!e May 20 b the Rev. We.1del! G.
or a we g P
wore a gown o
organza a position with the Cincinnati
and Mrs. Stewart are former State Umversity. Later that day St 11
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Kentucky, the new Mrs.
and Alencon lace fashioned Milling Maclline Co alter gratd· ll
Meigs County residenl8.
the wedding party and mem- u .er.
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changed Into an aqua ·
an empire bodice, Kapuki
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The candlelight setvlce was bers of the famiile:J were guests 1 ~Iven in J_Da.~~age bY. her with beige · accessories. S
sleeves, and a detachnble slloulpt'rformed by the Rev. J. N. of the groom's parents at a din- aner, 1~ ~de was atlt·._"d m wore the y~llow ro:Jebuds
train. Her silk illusion veil
Walter of Kingsport, Tenn. A ner given at the Broadway Inn, :.l:r engt . gown _of ~h lt e her bridal bouquet.
was held In place by a
CONNIE ROBBED
program of nuptial music was Johnson City, Tenh.
tered satm, fashioned wtth Mrs. ArnoH•IB ·a 1964 grodu· ing lace headpiece of organza LONDON (~~~~~~··~;::~ ~~
presented by Mrs. Raymond Mrs. St e w a r t attended a f:d bocbce, long Sleeve• Ia- ate of Pomeroy High Sch oo I rosebuds. She carried a cas- singer Connie Stev~n•
Taylor, organist.
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Boone'l Creek 111gb School aild : \ b~ver ::e hands, and a de- and attended the Columbus
cade of roses, stephanotis and reported the thefl of
The bride was escorted to the was graduated cum laude from cplla e c a_pel train. Alepcon !ness University. She is
jewelry from ,an expensive h""'' II
altar by her. uncle, Mr. James Che Unlv~sl)y . Mr. Stewart was ap ques t.fl~ the bodice ployed with the Economy
Miss Karen Hollis, sister of suite on Park Lane. She plac:ed II
McColley. She wore a f I o or- graduated from St. AI bans •:the ~kirl botto_m Her .tin- lngs and Loan Co .. P.omero:I.
brile, served as the maid the value . of the gems
length gown ~ 1llk organza ov- !l1gh Sch~~GI and Beckley Col· gl . ,~P.,;.:nh old! En~hsb sdk Illu- Mr. Amott graduated In
honor. Bridesmaids were between $84,000 and $112,000.
er peau de sole styled wit!I an lege before attending the U'n 1- 8 011
e In ·place by a lrom Racine High S.hool. He
Trudy Kolb of Cincinnati,
- -- · -empire bodice, long ~.... versity., He Is an Instructor
of seed pearls, and she attended Rio Grande
And Miss Peggy Lenigar of
MARCOS 'ro TRAVEL
covered with chanUUy lace, aild Scott Hlgb, School in Madison. ~.a .. ed a cascade. bouquet of and is employed as a
Kimberly Kolb, cousin of MANILA (UPl) ~ · P~!~~::11
an A-line skirt.
For her traveling out6t, the aiB:clscentered With Yellow in the Southern Local
bride, was the flower. girl. President Ferdinand E.
The Watteau train was of silk bride chose a two-piece b I u e ros~
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carried bouquets of Fuji 'IIIII visit lndontsia; ~~~~~~~II
organza lined with pt'au de sole lace suit accented with white Miss Cathy Wlnebrenn&lt;r, Sy· Mr.. and Mrs. Amott reside
SOuth Korea, Natlonalillt
ar.cl having appliques of. the acce:Jsories and a white orchid. ra~use, •lster of the b' i·l•. ser. 217'h West Second St.,
Best man for the bridegroom and Thailand when he I•
same Jace. Her waist - length Upon returntng from a wedding ve as the maid of hono~. She rO}'.
was Mr. Ed Mihalick, and the occupied with clomestlc """"·
veil oi silk •iRuslon was ool.ci In trip to Sarasota, Fla., the cou- wo;e a floo~ length nqu• 0.ro.
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thc, Foreign
place by an illusion rose
pie will (Jlslde at toO'h we' t
_w.th a
med with pearls and she :'l'!':· Pine, St'., . ~ohnson City, T'nn. P . 1 . ,. •t With ••II. an~ carried
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ried • white Bible, a gift ,, • Dlil' {sll wben they will return :~~ :!!f:rnations ti,ped with .
her father, marked With
to . M.-¥1 · VIrginia to leech ,.,; '"'ld
DARWIN -The 7-Teen Slit· hom
orchids
1&gt; - . school
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Kerns of Middleport add M18 thes hflld their meeting July 191
Miss Joyce Hodge, sister of Among e out-of-town gcesl• Co 1 A It Rae!
, s at the Bedford Youth Center
Refreshments were served
the bride, was maid of honor. at the wedding and graduation un e ro .
ne IV.re IR Wi\h their advisors Mrs
. Mary Brickles and Mar
~ides maids were Miss Linda 11ere Mr, and Mrs. Ashton Say- go~hin'0 chanary yell?w w ' t h Be'aI and Mrs Ri~ha Mee,•. Riggs.
Jane Bailey ,of St. Albans, sis- re of Fairborn; Mrs. Fra.nk ma .'S: ats and vetls and . ·.
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ter of the £room and Miss Con: Stewart 'Of Pomeroy· Mrs Roy carried 'bouquets of carnations Eight members were P'
The next meeting Is to be held
nie Sue Overt&gt;er' of LaFollette, Jones of Racine: M~. A~ t 0 n tipoed with yellow.
and one VISitor,
July 26, at the Bedford Youth
Tenn. They wore identical floor- Lucke of Pomeroy; Mr. and Mr. John Arnott of Racine The progress of a poI a I Center. Plans Wl're made for
lel!lib gowns of shell p 1n k Mrs. H. W. Means of
served as beat man hr I~ e rhtp sale was discussed In
members to practice modeling
crepe, with the empire bodices Charleston: Mr. and Mrs. T. E. brlde~room and ushers were special report given by J e
lor the Style Review.
being adorned with white 'ein- Kmcald of •llentree; Mr. a n d Mr. Roger Bl~ch, Recme, and Mees. Oth~
b~idered daisies. Their short Mrs. James McCulley and ~an- Mr. Jack Williams, Syracus.,. , were given by Unda Deal; On
plnk velll were held by open dJ\ of Kingspdll, Tenn.; J\lrs. Miss Brenda ,~urdette of Ga,. mallng several types of rolls;
pt!Jboxes of pink crepe trim- .1. A. Overbey of Lafollette,
was the flower .~Irl, a_nd Karla Beal, On vari(Ius types of
med with daisies.
Tenn., and Gre~ry and Chris- she wore a yellow dot •. d swtss table settings, and Janet Mees,
!'he honor attendant carried tOpher Balley of St Albans.
With ~ beadl!and of daiSies. Kel- On manners and poise.
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ring bearer.
During the business meeting
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1151. Second St.
For her daughter's wedding, all members agreed to help at
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mrs. Whlebrenner 'fas In a the jitney supper sponsored by
helge dress trimmed In Ianger- the residents of the Bedford
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2409 Jack&amp;On Ava.
les and a cymbidium orchid flower boxes of house plants,
Pt. Piuunt, W.Va. .
corsage. Mrs. Arnott wore a to be sent to I he cllUdren's

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12-Le11on Study

-POMEROY - A new 12-lesson Bible study course open to
all Interested persons lllll beo
gin at the Pomeroy Church ~~
Christ Wednesday, Aug. 2.
The Rev. James McGovern,
· pastor, wiD inslnlct the tGurse
was rec•ived which bas !he topi~, · ''The In·
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members to deal with bple d!rlstlan d o
to be held at \trines. .All per!ODS Interested
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above were Mr. Charles Hayes,
Mrs. Leo Kennedy, Mrs. Lettie
Spencer, Mrs. Joe Struble, Mn
Robert Thompson, Mrs. Rooort
Lewis, and Mrs. Clarence Hea··ll
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·POMEROY - A workshop In J The traveling prize donated
~paratlon for Meigs County by Mrs. Walter Bentz was won
Ffir .flower show participation
was scheduled lor early August
at the home ol Mrs John r.r.
re11 at e meeting this week of
U, Winding Trail Garden Club.
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pwrs. Charles Lewis. pres!dblt, was m charge of the bustsession which followed
~ annual picnic of the club at
Rflrtl.n Lake. Mrs. Lewis, who
jjfij\~- cllalrman lor the Meigs
~IY · Ialr flower show, thankr Fthe mel]lbers for aa.iltin~
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plan:tlng
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GALLIPOLIS - A sing le . aild Mrs. Harold Blewtr a n :
ring crremony united Georgia ' son, Orangeburg, South Caroli·
Annefre Hana, daughter of Mr. na. Mrs. R. A. Conley, Walterand Mrs. Orin W. Hana, of Gal- boro, South carolina, and Mr.
lipolls, and Joseph Ferguson, Lewis E. Casey, Key We st.
Sunday
son of Mrs. Vivian Ferguson, of Florida. The couple will re~ide
SADDLE and Sirloin Riding ( Gallipolis, July 3 in the French . at t9 Spruce Street.
Club Trail Ride. Meet at Bu- City Baptist Church.
Iaviiie Townhoose I p.m. All
The Rev. Reymoild T. Pinson
welcome.
. performed the ceremony, and
HARRIS Chui-ch all • day Miss Shelley Sarrett, org-nlst,
meeting. Services begin 10 a. provided nuptial music.
OnOrS 0Up
m., with basket dinner, at Given In marriage by her Ianoon. There will he afternoon .ther, the bride wOI'e a white
se.vlces.
Ia~ dress and carried white
GALLIPOLIS· Mr. and Mrs.
camallons and pink rosebods.
.urnor of Garfi~ld Ave., !
Monday
Following the ceremony,
enterl!'ined in honor of Mr. and
GALLI~ TOPS Club. 7:36 p. receptiOn was held in the
M G w A ba
rs. City,
. . California,
ms ry with a
m. at the Grace Methodist sonage. Assisting at th e I:!.~ ama
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tion were Mrs. Harold
picnic style dinner Tuesday ev- 1 '
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Mrs.
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I ~I:.m'~ER Social' .(Jiub,
The · lollowin~ RUO•ts w e r e :
'All ds) meeting at oharch.
the honored
MERCllRVIILE . Glt\NGE
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Mrs.
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7:30 p m., with Thurman
Mrs.
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Amsbary
and chlld, Grange as guests. Members
reo, Jim, Melinda and llj!tsy,
bring poUuck.
Mrs. Ferd Lawrence, Mr. and
GALLIPOLis- The Women's Irs. Frank Robinson. Mr. and
Wed~esday '
PORTER -CHURCH potlluck SI)Ciety of Cliristian Service, irs. DOhald Robinson, Mr. I
supper for Rev. Freeland Nor- met at the horne of Mrs. Luel- Ohauncy Harrison, Mr. a.n d
Is, 6 p.m. All ohurchea on Ia Johnson witb 13 members Mrs. John Baker, Mrs. James
and 11 children present.
Northup, Mr. and Mro. Gus
charge invited.
The
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Amsbary,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
FACULTY Women's Club,
the
president,
Laura
Jean
Craft.
Amsbary,
jlfiss E~ 1 th HutslnRio Grande College, at HeriOpening songs were "In My
Irs. 1 0. 0. ¥clntyre ·of
tage Room, qavls Library,
!!earl There Rings a Melody," New York; Mrs. Herman Con-·
7:30 p.m.
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"My Saviour First of All." dee, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde SaunADDISON Methodist WSCS at
Devotlons were given by Em- ders, MIBB Anne Bradbury
home of Mrs. Glenn Furst,
Georges ·ereek Rd., 7:30p.m. ma Newman; prayer by t h •- 1 ~Mr~·-~~~Sh4:;:wii..;i'iiiiiiiiiiii~
minister, Rev. Early, and Mrs~l
wEDNESDAY
Ne~ Stover waa in charge
CIRCLE I, Grace Methodist the
program, ..00 gave a readChurch · .annual chicken bar·
beque, 1-7 p.m., at cbureh. Ing.
ReportS were Biven on the
Reservations d u e Monday
School
of Mlsslona, by An
morning.'
Crall and Barbara Fisher:
ano solo by · Mary M.
Tbo~a•
CIC CLUB picnic' at .Krodel 'Haven of Rest;" ta.~lll:~lr;;i~;;~;
Park, Pt. PleP8111, 6;30 p, Early. "Under His L
m. Bring own table !lm'ice. and a solo, Mrs. Laura
Crall.
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joint· (t.M. join!) J!I'O- In !Ome ca.W. psychotherapy
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WI ~ , e~ cure. Wblie ~tiBia are n o I
. an~ sn.ppplp,g Jaws; openbig to trajned to llfill!ate or lre~t
. one ,slle; ' dlf!Jcuilr l!l ·:~ntng, these paUen~. : and ~hUe It •
"·lightiless In Jaw," .~ sen-. ralber difficUlt to say to a paaation 011 :.Ide o f . ilnd pal- !lent, " .. : ... to~ need:.a psychi. .1 and
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M01ll severe eomj!l~~ , are eti(In and treatment.
and long-~tirlg J¥!acl- · But·hearken, all you T.M. suf· aHeeiiDg an~ · h•aad ferei-s. You're not ·an crazy
and neck reKiobs, , "i!ot".'.b8ing and you needn't mortgage your
able to find .1 1·colnfort•bl• J*l· home. · Mcirelsunderstood today
Uon for the jaw," mpsclit&gt;\'tin- ablllltllie T.:M. jOint, and there's
. . · or spasO:~· and "It's drlv· an .eJ;~Dent !'~lance for curn.
mg me cri!S)', ·
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or least relief.
· lt''s: ciJnicluy ~bvloui;~·.that Tranquilizers and barblturat.
BYDI?toms are. heighte~ .• by ea cari ·reduce tension: hot. w•t
tensiOn aild psychic dlstqrl!&amp;rlc- packS on side of face are com·
~· but thev ean be so 11!~· fol".Jng; soft d te t mlnlmiz•
aiJd .so relentless t~al even If pressure on joint: gspirin and
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were perfectly IJ9I'JIIIll other pain-killers are helpful.
pr1or to their on s~t they.,rery
heellme almost paychotle More dellnl!!ve treatment re·
Iabcl1ut ulem.
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qulres help from dentists who
T~e wife of a factory :;tti!J'ker understand hinge joint problems
so distraught afte~ , many and their causes, and who have
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POMEROY - Marr!llge vows a ,~quet of white carnations POMEROY - Baskelll' of yel- pink and white ensemble yr I th POMEROY - 'IIIe St. DomJ. ushers were Messrs. Ed Stein
were exchanged by Mi&amp;&amp; Mary and lbe bridesmaids' bcluquets low daisies and gladioU decor- beige accessories and a pink nic Church in Cincinnati was
Michael Bartlett.
Hazel HodgO, daughter of Mr. were of pink and white
ated the altai of the Syracuse rosebud corsage.
the scene of the June 24 wed: '!'he bride is a graduate of
and Mrs. Herbert Hodge of Pln- lions.
Asbury Methodist Church I or A ·half • hoif of no~tlal mu· ding of M'IBI Jua111ta Mae Hoi· Ohio University where she \)'as
Flats, Tenn., and Mr. Jerry Mr. Larry Kincaid of
the wedding of Miss Stefaoie sic was played by Miss Rose , daughter of !llr. and Mrs. affiliated with PI Beta Phl ·and
Anton Stewart, son of Mr. and 1son City, Tenn., was . be s I Lynn WJ~ebrenner, daughter of Ann Lisle ol Syracuse, organist. Ward Hollis of Cincinnati, to Kappa Delta Pi. She taught the
Mrs. Victor Stewart, of St.~- man and ushers were Messrs. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wine· Following ' the wedding are- Mr. David Ross Gordon, son of fourth grade lasl ·)«!ar in· the
bans, in a ceremony June 10 at Tom Hodge, brother of I he brenner, Syracuse. to Mr. ·w,;. ception for the couple was held Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gordon ll.etteiing schools.
tne Piney Flats Methodist bride, and Ashton Sayre : of liam Otis Arnott, son of Mr. in the church social room•. A Pomeroy.
The br'degroom'·a·member
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Fairborn, uncle olth~ groom. and Mrs. William R. Arnot!, three-tiered ~~ng cake cen- Vows of the 2 p.m. ceremony Lambda' Ct!t ·Al1\ha, will ·gradThe bridegroom Is the grand- · On tile . day preceding t h e Racme.
tered the l)r1de s ,tabla. Mrs.
read by the Rev. FaJher uate in August from Ohio UniS!JI' of Mrs. Frank Stewart of ~&gt;eddlng, Mr. and Mrs. Siewert
V
f the do bl .
Karl Kloes and Mrs. Ro ge Herbert Witte.
versity with a degree in indus0 e rmg cere- Adams served as hnsle•ses.
Pomeroy, aild Mr. and Mrs. received bachelor of ecience:deows 0
For her wedding the bride In'a! tecllnolo= -• will accept
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• mony was read at 2:30 o.n .. on F
ddin trl
f silk
"' a•"'
Roy Jones_pf near Racme. Mr. grees .om as
enesB!e May 20 b the Rev. We.1del! G.
or a we g P
wore a gown o
organza a position with the Cincinnati
and Mrs. Stewart are former State Umversity. Later that day St 11
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Kentucky, the new Mrs.
and Alencon lace fashioned Milling Maclline Co alter gratd· ll
Meigs County residenl8.
the wedding party and mem- u .er.
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changed Into an aqua ·
an empire bodice, Kapuki
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The candlelight setvlce was bers of the famiile:J were guests 1 ~Iven in J_Da.~~age bY. her with beige · accessories. S
sleeves, and a detachnble slloulpt'rformed by the Rev. J. N. of the groom's parents at a din- aner, 1~ ~de was atlt·._"d m wore the y~llow ro:Jebuds
train. Her silk illusion veil
Walter of Kingsport, Tenn. A ner given at the Broadway Inn, :.l:r engt . gown _of ~h lt e her bridal bouquet.
was held In place by a
CONNIE ROBBED
program of nuptial music was Johnson City, Tenh.
tered satm, fashioned wtth Mrs. ArnoH•IB ·a 1964 grodu· ing lace headpiece of organza LONDON (~~~~~~··~;::~ ~~
presented by Mrs. Raymond Mrs. St e w a r t attended a f:d bocbce, long Sleeve• Ia- ate of Pomeroy High Sch oo I rosebuds. She carried a cas- singer Connie Stev~n•
Taylor, organist.
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Boone'l Creek 111gb School aild : \ b~ver ::e hands, and a de- and attended the Columbus
cade of roses, stephanotis and reported the thefl of
The bride was escorted to the was graduated cum laude from cplla e c a_pel train. Alepcon !ness University. She is
jewelry from ,an expensive h""'' II
altar by her. uncle, Mr. James Che Unlv~sl)y . Mr. Stewart was ap ques t.fl~ the bodice ployed with the Economy
Miss Karen Hollis, sister of suite on Park Lane. She plac:ed II
McColley. She wore a f I o or- graduated from St. AI bans •:the ~kirl botto_m Her .tin- lngs and Loan Co .. P.omero:I.
brile, served as the maid the value . of the gems
length gown ~ 1llk organza ov- !l1gh Sch~~GI and Beckley Col· gl . ,~P.,;.:nh old! En~hsb sdk Illu- Mr. Amott graduated In
honor. Bridesmaids were between $84,000 and $112,000.
er peau de sole styled wit!I an lege before attending the U'n 1- 8 011
e In ·place by a lrom Racine High S.hool. He
Trudy Kolb of Cincinnati,
- -- · -empire bodice, long ~.... versity., He Is an Instructor
of seed pearls, and she attended Rio Grande
And Miss Peggy Lenigar of
MARCOS 'ro TRAVEL
covered with chanUUy lace, aild Scott Hlgb, School in Madison. ~.a .. ed a cascade. bouquet of and is employed as a
Kimberly Kolb, cousin of MANILA (UPl) ~ · P~!~~::11
an A-line skirt.
For her traveling out6t, the aiB:clscentered With Yellow in the Southern Local
bride, was the flower. girl. President Ferdinand E.
The Watteau train was of silk bride chose a two-piece b I u e ros~
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carried bouquets of Fuji 'IIIII visit lndontsia; ~~~~~~~II
organza lined with pt'au de sole lace suit accented with white Miss Cathy Wlnebrenn&lt;r, Sy· Mr.. and Mrs. Amott reside
SOuth Korea, Natlonalillt
ar.cl having appliques of. the acce:Jsories and a white orchid. ra~use, •lster of the b' i·l•. ser. 217'h West Second St.,
Best man for the bridegroom and Thailand when he I•
same Jace. Her waist - length Upon returntng from a wedding ve as the maid of hono~. She rO}'.
was Mr. Ed Mihalick, and the occupied with clomestlc """"·
veil oi silk •iRuslon was ool.ci In trip to Sarasota, Fla., the cou- wo;e a floo~ length nqu• 0.ro.
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thc, Foreign
place by an illusion rose
pie will (Jlslde at toO'h we' t
_w.th a
med with pearls and she :'l'!':· Pine, St'., . ~ohnson City, T'nn. P . 1 . ,. •t With ••II. an~ carried
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ried • white Bible, a gift ,, • Dlil' {sll wben they will return :~~ :!!f:rnations ti,ped with .
her father, marked With
to . M.-¥1 · VIrginia to leech ,.,; '"'ld
DARWIN -The 7-Teen Slit· hom
orchids
1&gt; - . school
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Kerns of Middleport add M18 thes hflld their meeting July 191
Miss Joyce Hodge, sister of Among e out-of-town gcesl• Co 1 A It Rae!
, s at the Bedford Youth Center
Refreshments were served
the bride, was maid of honor. at the wedding and graduation un e ro .
ne IV.re IR Wi\h their advisors Mrs
. Mary Brickles and Mar
~ides maids were Miss Linda 11ere Mr, and Mrs. Ashton Say- go~hin'0 chanary yell?w w ' t h Be'aI and Mrs Ri~ha Mee,•. Riggs.
Jane Bailey ,of St. Albans, sis- re of Fairborn; Mrs. Fra.nk ma .'S: ats and vetls and . ·.
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ter of the £room and Miss Con: Stewart 'Of Pomeroy· Mrs Roy carried 'bouquets of carnations Eight members were P'
The next meeting Is to be held
nie Sue Overt&gt;er' of LaFollette, Jones of Racine: M~. A~ t 0 n tipoed with yellow.
and one VISitor,
July 26, at the Bedford Youth
Tenn. They wore identical floor- Lucke of Pomeroy; Mr. and Mr. John Arnott of Racine The progress of a poI a I Center. Plans Wl're made for
lel!lib gowns of shell p 1n k Mrs. H. W. Means of
served as beat man hr I~ e rhtp sale was discussed In
members to practice modeling
crepe, with the empire bodices Charleston: Mr. and Mrs. T. E. brlde~room and ushers were special report given by J e
lor the Style Review.
being adorned with white 'ein- Kmcald of •llentree; Mr. a n d Mr. Roger Bl~ch, Recme, and Mees. Oth~
b~idered daisies. Their short Mrs. James McCulley and ~an- Mr. Jack Williams, Syracus.,. , were given by Unda Deal; On
plnk velll were held by open dJ\ of Kingspdll, Tenn.; J\lrs. Miss Brenda ,~urdette of Ga,. mallng several types of rolls;
pt!Jboxes of pink crepe trim- .1. A. Overbey of Lafollette,
was the flower .~Irl, a_nd Karla Beal, On vari(Ius types of
med with daisies.
Tenn., and Gre~ry and Chris- she wore a yellow dot •. d swtss table settings, and Janet Mees,
!'he honor attendant carried tOpher Balley of St Albans.
With ~ beadl!and of daiSies. Kel- On manners and poise.
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ring bearer.
During the business meeting
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1151. Second St.
For her daughter's wedding, all members agreed to help at
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mrs. Whlebrenner 'fas In a the jitney supper sponsored by
helge dress trimmed In Ianger- the residents of the Bedford
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2409 Jack&amp;On Ava.
les and a cymbidium orchid flower boxes of house plants,
Pt. Piuunt, W.Va. .
corsage. Mrs. Arnott wore a to be sent to I he cllUdren's

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12-Le11on Study

-POMEROY - A new 12-lesson Bible study course open to
all Interested persons lllll beo
gin at the Pomeroy Church ~~
Christ Wednesday, Aug. 2.
The Rev. James McGovern,
· pastor, wiD inslnlct the tGurse
was rec•ived which bas !he topi~, · ''The In·
~d••ood Garden terrogalfon Method," and wlll
members to deal with bple d!rlstlan d o
to be held at \trines. .All per!ODS Interested
at the For-1 should contact the Jlev, Mr.
C&gt;•ur"''· McGov•m oi' any ielder ao tluil
w at. the pn,,!f4lllmblr ol boolll.u:!l

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above were Mr. Charles Hayes,
Mrs. Leo Kennedy, Mrs. Lettie
Spencer, Mrs. Joe Struble, Mn
Robert Thompson, Mrs. Rooort
Lewis, and Mrs. Clarence Hea··ll
ton.

Ia Bein1 Offered

SI'ECIAt Semi-annual Station
try solo. JIH. $1. bOz, Z for
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·POMEROY - A workshop In J The traveling prize donated
~paratlon for Meigs County by Mrs. Walter Bentz was won
Ffir .flower show participation
was scheduled lor early August
at the home ol Mrs John r.r.
re11 at e meeting this week of
U, Winding Trail Garden Club.
l.
pwrs. Charles Lewis. pres!dblt, was m charge of the bustsession which followed
~ annual picnic of the club at
Rflrtl.n Lake. Mrs. Lewis, who
jjfij\~- cllalrman lor the Meigs
~IY · Ialr flower show, thankr Fthe mel]lbers for aa.iltin~
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plan:tlng
on June 30 •t the
offices. She algroup for makfor !he
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GALLIPOLIS - A sing le . aild Mrs. Harold Blewtr a n :
ring crremony united Georgia ' son, Orangeburg, South Caroli·
Annefre Hana, daughter of Mr. na. Mrs. R. A. Conley, Walterand Mrs. Orin W. Hana, of Gal- boro, South carolina, and Mr.
lipolls, and Joseph Ferguson, Lewis E. Casey, Key We st.
Sunday
son of Mrs. Vivian Ferguson, of Florida. The couple will re~ide
SADDLE and Sirloin Riding ( Gallipolis, July 3 in the French . at t9 Spruce Street.
Club Trail Ride. Meet at Bu- City Baptist Church.
Iaviiie Townhoose I p.m. All
The Rev. Reymoild T. Pinson
welcome.
. performed the ceremony, and
HARRIS Chui-ch all • day Miss Shelley Sarrett, org-nlst,
meeting. Services begin 10 a. provided nuptial music.
OnOrS 0Up
m., with basket dinner, at Given In marriage by her Ianoon. There will he afternoon .ther, the bride wOI'e a white
se.vlces.
Ia~ dress and carried white
GALLIPOLIS· Mr. and Mrs.
camallons and pink rosebods.
.urnor of Garfi~ld Ave., !
Monday
Following the ceremony,
enterl!'ined in honor of Mr. and
GALLI~ TOPS Club. 7:36 p. receptiOn was held in the
M G w A ba
rs. City,
. . California,
ms ry with a
m. at the Grace Methodist sonage. Assisting at th e I:!.~ ama
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tion were Mrs. Harold
picnic style dinner Tuesday ev- 1 '
and
Mrs.
R.
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Conley.
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at their home overlookTuesday , "
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were
Jng the beautiful Ohio River.
I ~I:.m'~ER Social' .(Jiub,
The · lollowin~ RUO•ts w e r e :
'All ds) meeting at oharch.
the honored
MERCllRVIILE . Glt\NGE
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G. W. Amsbary,
7:30 p m., with Thurman
Mrs.
T.
D.
Amsbary
and chlld, Grange as guests. Members
reo, Jim, Melinda and llj!tsy,
bring poUuck.
Mrs. Ferd Lawrence, Mr. and
GALLIPOLis- The Women's Irs. Frank Robinson. Mr. and
Wed~esday '
PORTER -CHURCH potlluck SI)Ciety of Cliristian Service, irs. DOhald Robinson, Mr. I
supper for Rev. Freeland Nor- met at the horne of Mrs. Luel- Ohauncy Harrison, Mr. a.n d
Is, 6 p.m. All ohurchea on Ia Johnson witb 13 members Mrs. John Baker, Mrs. James
and 11 children present.
Northup, Mr. and Mro. Gus
charge invited.
The
meeting
was
ope~ed
by
Amsbary,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
FACULTY Women's Club,
the
president,
Laura
Jean
Craft.
Amsbary,
jlfiss E~ 1 th HutslnRio Grande College, at HeriOpening songs were "In My
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!!earl There Rings a Melody," New York; Mrs. Herman Con-·
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"My Saviour First of All." dee, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde SaunADDISON Methodist WSCS at
Devotlons were given by Em- ders, MIBB Anne Bradbury
home of Mrs. Glenn Furst,
Georges ·ereek Rd., 7:30p.m. ma Newman; prayer by t h •- 1 ~Mr~·-~~~Sh4:;:wii..;i'iiiiiiiiiiii~
minister, Rev. Early, and Mrs~l
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Ne~ Stover waa in charge
CIRCLE I, Grace Methodist the
program, ..00 gave a readChurch · .annual chicken bar·
beque, 1-7 p.m., at cbureh. Ing.
ReportS were Biven on the
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School
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Crall and Barbara Fisher:
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:lllllflal will follow In · · 26,.,1885 In ,l!)!lzabetii\Own, {{y., Hepry Hpnt Is tbe official del· HI's ·department •pvesti?,Jted ,a latlon of officers of !lie ~m ~
'l::~t: cemetery under
dl· ,.the son ol tho! l~l!o Mr. and Mra. · eRa~ ot tlJe loca\ c:ll~pter: '·Ste- two ,vehlc~ . m!shap S'll!rilay con Legion Auxlhar~ ~"'~ ld
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l.ven Do lass ill be p1ilylng 12.29 ·~.m.• on !"e north. ~ of qf Pomt Pleasant w~ • e
IFur~eral Home.
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Mrs. BaD died Friday at &amp;er [!Jurnslde 1\rQdel; two sons, Is a ~a~dldate' f.ir llle s(a te l personal •IIIJury ·to · tw,o, ~ons U!gion Rail.
lhn:ine. She was a native of 'IIJt· Ru!/' of P~mt Plt~~nt ,and N•· ~·arrner Deuee Jnd \)ale Wheel- /and ap~oxhnately $600~age. l ·Miis ·virginia Beaty' ~! Parkand a mel1\ber o! the .Ash- chollls Krodel •!
DC,• ~r ...a gradu,te of ppfls. will as· Lois Jean• Brown, tt., 1~20 ersburg, past 4t~ District pres·
ton Baptist Church and the Bead~. Ria., 1\Vo ~·u~ llil'll, slot . wltn the
Foundation' Uhlo ·Street, lias cha~gel(l w1th 10 nt will be the installing of·
Woman's ciub ·for 38 Y'an.
Mrs. Wllllanl McCormick, Pt. Awards Ptogram.
fallure ·;.to, have . ~~hlcl~ 'ipdl!l' :f:er'
Sur.vlvlng are four sons, Arn· ,Pleasant. and Mrs. Ja!"es Sha..
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Roy and Rosseb'll!!n: all ,or &amp;r/. :rblldren. One son preceded him ,eo wll~ be C. L.. "Bud" ,H~~. ' im1§y_ Ruasel!' s: ·Rob,bi.~\' 19, be ~ at~ p~in. Members are
pi• Grpve; one. daughters,, ~. 1n death.
wllo Will again d•re~;~ the,
i.ewls Stteet, Pl. , J?leasanl;•iiilcj aJed to bring a dish of their
Ida Mae Oldaker of )leliJI'e, l Funeral services· Will be con- F:fA · I;h~ril! ~nd ~s K~ by owned by Paul )Villiams, Jack,: OW8 ch6ljje unless otherwise spe. and ,one sister Mts ·Lolu dc&gt;rted II a.m, Monday In lite Sayr~,' daugh"" of Mr. IJI d ~h Pl~e •. GaiJIP.,IIs. ' •
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Christ l!llt1SCO!I81 · Churcb Wllti J M.:s. 'Pearl Sayre and a
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ficiatlng. Burlel will he in Lone cserv~ Js pianist fqr the Chor· treated ~t Pleasaht Valley Hos.J ; w' Le •: : } ~i a
PILED TILE - Piles of tile such as the one here are at numerous Intervals on
PT PLErSANT
W K Oak cemetery. · Friends may IIS·.BJICI.C&lt;!Pventlon program.
pltal for minor culs ·and brutses.l"~.' · '£0n.g$e~ b.cude local
Middleport's Front St. where lines are being laid for tbe communlfy's sewage dis·
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ty Jail were fllirry Lu~as, ·stJ Boys .
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or of the city of Pomt Ple,sant, and 7 to t p.m. Sunday.
He was a member o! the Olive IFl Pleasant; noMppport war. Joslt ~eese, ' S~~e C (
died early Saturday morning The family asks that · ln lieu Methodist a.ilrrh (n GaUia ant· Th od r S 'th 115 Leon aud , a6iin ~r., f41ss Lynla
at his home alter a long Illness. ill flowers donations be 'made Countv but had r.'sided at Dub- Rrt 'z· ,;.b Qrt• MIDIP ' I ' •• ilau, ·liM:aL Gjrt.,Siate represen·
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uniU 1935 then didn't seek •e- mayor. t;!OO.~~Ions may be mail· ·brother. L. D. Rutt 14 VIne mto~lcation.
Ohio. RWet have been· notlfi~
u~tll 1937 when he,,ser·l Pd to· tfie ·Ctty-·Bulldlng.
St.; and t~o sisters, Mrs. Earl
ON DEAN'SLIST '
that' dredging op.eral\&lt;ms 0!1· tbe
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Queen, Columbus, and Mrs. MARIEITA '1 IIDbert , R.approacbe..&amp; ·l\lfbe.L®ksatthe
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stanley A. Sauoders, 317 Fourth Smith. sori of Mrs. Mlidf~ '·L. Galllpolij'ltoller Dam at Euremittee protesting actiO!'. by. ~· Ulltll 1953 when he was a~•ln I .GALL,IPOJ;.IS.-Dale f.. Rutt Ave.
Smith, Hemlock Grove,
ka have been completed;
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Eastern Local Schoo~ District s elected mayor and served until ·~· Rt, I llu&amp;lln. a marhinlst by Services wiD be qonducted at Pomeroy High graduateM'as The ~ouncement W~· lilade
By Bob Hoeflich
Board of Educ~t10n to reasSign hi~ retirement from public .life. trade, died 'at home at ~· a. m., 2 p.m. Monday at the Waugh • on the Dean's list of Marietta today by G. E. Ours, · Acting
elementary pupils has called Q in 1964.
. .E!!~~y, uiJt;x~tedly; 'apparenl Halley • Wood FuneraJ .Home College for the past semester, Chief, Operations Dlvlilon, IJe.
An innovation to the Meigs County Fair-&lt;Jne of sev· public meeting for Monday at He was an active ~emhe( .: ·~Ml ;~ r h~ ·attack
by the Rev. Paul Bauders. Buri· with a :'B" or better average ~ partment. of the Army, Hllfto
era! this year-will be a double flower show staged under 3 p.m 'n !be. Ea~tom. H 1g h &lt;.brist Eplsc.Pal Chll'ch w!l1!!1 .8&lt;!11,' Se•\.!"!· 1911, In GaUla al will be In Mound H(l! peme- an subJects. S?"th•. ma!oflng tn ti~Jgton D1strlct, Cor~s of Enthe direction of Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis.
School Audltonum.
be served as vestryman and County,. he, w''· the son of late tery. Friends ~y call at the petroleum engmeenng, ts a var· gmeers. The .dr~ wa •
In previous ~ears, one show has been held and by Although the · board reversed 1treasurer for many .leafs, he
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~lval,,hmeral home !tom 2::4 aod 7-9 slty football pi~~ at Marietta done bY' Crain Bros.,l)ic.,,.~ttsthe end of the farr the arrangeln~nts-certainly very at· its deci,;oo to reassign the ele- was also a
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rangements left in place for a couple of days and_t~en re· J..r. As 8 art 8 £the board's
placements w11I be made
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when the second show is at the fair board office on the adwn to g.'ve ~P on the reas·
held.
. Rock Springs Fairgrounds from Slgnment Situation -st least
Both shows carrying out a 10 a.m. to ~ p.m. on Aug. 7, 8, temporarily - the board asked
theme of "Adventure" will be 9 and 10 to accept your en- for support of a tu levy In Noopen to residents of Meigs tnes.
vember. '!be reass1gnme.nt plan
County only except the tnvlta·
would p:obably be put mto ef·
tlonal classes. Participants, I GREMLINS HAVE a way of feet ag~m.lf the ISSUe falls, the
however, do not need to be gar· getting into everything - dou· board md•cated.
den club members to exhibit . ble the normal chances and In calling the poblic meeting,
Incidentally, tile entry blanks ~ou have the newspaper prob- lhe delegation said:
for the shows must be f i I e d lum.
"We, the delega!Ps of the Eall(
not later than 4 p.m. on Thurs- At any rate, apologies to Ll· , tem Local School District
day. Aug. 10, with the faIr one! Boggs for the error on his i able to reverse the board's deb,,ard secretary at the f a i r· gulfing accomplishment. Below clsion to lransfer students
gl'ounds.
Ishould be correct, we hope.
Lionel scored a double Eagle "First of sll, we gave tbem
SPEAKING OF THE FAIR, on the number 2 hole at the a definite 'no.' Then finally,
w11ch opens on the evening of Pomeroy Golf Course. The par we WEre provided the accurate
Aug. 14. it Is a disappointment fi•e hole is 48iJ yards.
I l~es on the total number of
to plan entries and then f i n d
popds per grade In the entire
OJI that you've missed the dead·
MARGARET WEAVER, al- distnct.
Ime lor filing.
,.ady sick, was sicker Frldav "The board felt one more
So - deadlines are repeated when she visited the W. Main teacher was needed for RIVI!rAU El-lc Gold MedalUon
nere for your information.
St. car wash and later found view. Several proposals were
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conditioned homo. Full ~•6
Beef and dairy cattle. sheep her wristwatch gone. '!be watch presented by tbe commiUee and
walls, maintenance free, c1dar
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and swine, 4 p.m. on Aug. 9; :- a while ~old Bulova with the one accepted by the board
siding guaranteed llfeti~ of
hme show, I p.m. on Aug. 16, •an expansion l!racelet - appar· was hiring a teacher for Riverhomo, Birch oablnots, full lnwlaall other departments, 4 p.m. 1rntly dropped off her arm al view.
!ion, cathedral coiHngs. Thlo homo
1the establishment. Anyone findon Aug. 10.
"'!be price tag over our heads
completely built on your lot except
Entries will not he accepted ;ug the watch ill asked to tele· was support o! the levy and,
painflng.
alter the deadlines. Fair Board Ipllone Margaret's father, Ross if not, switch the eqlire district.
Secretary Don Reuter will be Norris, m5279.
"We, tile committee, request
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COMPLETE FINANCING • NO MONEY DOWN
all interested people of the distrirt to be In the Eastern audl·
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Temperature, precipitation,
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'l'(eather conditions for eacb 24·
be approved for OIK lnotant Flnandng. AbiOiutely no abllgatfon.
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Officers and members of Meigs Aerie 2171, Frater· Tues. ·· .......... 1H 53
ual Order of Eagles, are proud of their club.
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Win the distinction.
Average high temperature,for
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An official of the club s Aid Average low temperature
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lmow the growth of their lodge members have been signed In o.OO.
bas been because of the dev&lt;&gt;- the past month since the aerie Total precipitation to dale
tlon and hard work of their of. won the state membership for !Ills year 31.15 Inches. last
lieers and trustees.
cnamplonship.
year 25.85 Inches.
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Jilt montluo, also played a very
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---•~ ~ty fimd drives by do- 'tRY CUJII" golf tournament Holmes' Player,
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NEW YORK ~(UP!) - Basil
Fiii!!bioii';. ;Ul'8iiiiZBtiona, L It~ I Larry Prlee, holt for t h • Rathbone, the man who played
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:lllllflal will follow In · · 26,.,1885 In ,l!)!lzabetii\Own, {{y., Hepry Hpnt Is tbe official del· HI's ·department •pvesti?,Jted ,a latlon of officers of !lie ~m ~
'l::~t: cemetery under
dl· ,.the son ol tho! l~l!o Mr. and Mra. · eRa~ ot tlJe loca\ c:ll~pter: '·Ste- two ,vehlc~ . m!shap S'll!rilay con Legion Auxlhar~ ~"'~ ld
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l.ven Do lass ill be p1ilylng 12.29 ·~.m.• on !"e north. ~ of qf Pomt Pleasant w~ • e
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Mrs. BaD died Friday at &amp;er [!Jurnslde 1\rQdel; two sons, Is a ~a~dldate' f.ir llle s(a te l personal •IIIJury ·to · tw,o, ~ons U!gion Rail.
lhn:ine. She was a native of 'IIJt· Ru!/' of P~mt Plt~~nt ,and N•· ~·arrner Deuee Jnd \)ale Wheel- /and ap~oxhnately $600~age. l ·Miis ·virginia Beaty' ~! Parkand a mel1\ber o! the .Ash- chollls Krodel •!
DC,• ~r ...a gradu,te of ppfls. will as· Lois Jean• Brown, tt., 1~20 ersburg, past 4t~ District pres·
ton Baptist Church and the Bead~. Ria., 1\Vo ~·u~ llil'll, slot . wltn the
Foundation' Uhlo ·Street, lias cha~gel(l w1th 10 nt will be the installing of·
Woman's ciub ·for 38 Y'an.
Mrs. Wllllanl McCormick, Pt. Awards Ptogram.
fallure ·;.to, have . ~~hlcl~ 'ipdl!l' :f:er'
Sur.vlvlng are four sons, Arn· ,Pleasant. and Mrs. Ja!"es Sha..
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Roy and Rosseb'll!!n: all ,or &amp;r/. :rblldren. One son preceded him ,eo wll~ be C. L.. "Bud" ,H~~. ' im1§y_ Ruasel!' s: ·Rob,bi.~\' 19, be ~ at~ p~in. Members are
pi• Grpve; one. daughters,, ~. 1n death.
wllo Will again d•re~;~ the,
i.ewls Stteet, Pl. , J?leasanl;•iiilcj aJed to bring a dish of their
Ida Mae Oldaker of )leliJI'e, l Funeral services· Will be con- F:fA · I;h~ril! ~nd ~s K~ by owned by Paul )Villiams, Jack,: OW8 ch6ljje unless otherwise spe. and ,one sister Mts ·Lolu dc&gt;rted II a.m, Monday In lite Sayr~,' daugh"" of Mr. IJI d ~h Pl~e •. GaiJIP.,IIs. ' •
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Christ l!llt1SCO!I81 · Churcb Wllti J M.:s. 'Pearl Sayre and a
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ficiatlng. Burlel will he in Lone cserv~ Js pianist fqr the Chor· treated ~t Pleasaht Valley Hos.J ; w' Le •: : } ~i a
PILED TILE - Piles of tile such as the one here are at numerous Intervals on
PT PLErSANT
W K Oak cemetery. · Friends may IIS·.BJICI.C&lt;!Pventlon program.
pltal for minor culs ·and brutses.l"~.' · '£0n.g$e~ b.cude local
Middleport's Front St. where lines are being laid for tbe communlfy's sewage dis·
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d•l • 72, former lon~ time Ma~· •I Home from 2 until 4 p.m. and t:esldes at 19 VIne St.
ty Jail were fllirry Lu~as, ·stJ Boys .
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or of the city of Pomt Ple,sant, and 7 to t p.m. Sunday.
He was a member o! the Olive IFl Pleasant; noMppport war. Joslt ~eese, ' S~~e C (
died early Saturday morning The family asks that · ln lieu Methodist a.ilrrh (n GaUia ant· Th od r S 'th 115 Leon aud , a6iin ~r., f41ss Lynla
at his home alter a long Illness. ill flowers donations be 'made Countv but had r.'sided at Dub- Rrt 'z· ,;.b Qrt• MIDIP ' I ' •• ilau, ·liM:aL Gjrt.,Siate represen·
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uniU 1935 then didn't seek •e- mayor. t;!OO.~~Ions may be mail· ·brother. L. D. Rutt 14 VIne mto~lcation.
Ohio. RWet have been· notlfi~
u~tll 1937 when he,,ser·l Pd to· tfie ·Ctty-·Bulldlng.
St.; and t~o sisters, Mrs. Earl
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that' dredging op.eral\&lt;ms 0!1· tbe
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Queen, Columbus, and Mrs. MARIEITA '1 IIDbert , R.approacbe..&amp; ·l\lfbe.L®ksatthe
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stanley A. Sauoders, 317 Fourth Smith. sori of Mrs. Mlidf~ '·L. Galllpolij'ltoller Dam at Euremittee protesting actiO!'. by. ~· Ulltll 1953 when he was a~•ln I .GALL,IPOJ;.IS.-Dale f.. Rutt Ave.
Smith, Hemlock Grove,
ka have been completed;
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Eastern Local Schoo~ District s elected mayor and served until ·~· Rt, I llu&amp;lln. a marhinlst by Services wiD be qonducted at Pomeroy High graduateM'as The ~ouncement W~· lilade
By Bob Hoeflich
Board of Educ~t10n to reasSign hi~ retirement from public .life. trade, died 'at home at ~· a. m., 2 p.m. Monday at the Waugh • on the Dean's list of Marietta today by G. E. Ours, · Acting
elementary pupils has called Q in 1964.
. .E!!~~y, uiJt;x~tedly; 'apparenl Halley • Wood FuneraJ .Home College for the past semester, Chief, Operations Dlvlilon, IJe.
An innovation to the Meigs County Fair-&lt;Jne of sev· public meeting for Monday at He was an active ~emhe( .: ·~Ml ;~ r h~ ·attack
by the Rev. Paul Bauders. Buri· with a :'B" or better average ~ partment. of the Army, Hllfto
era! this year-will be a double flower show staged under 3 p.m 'n !be. Ea~tom. H 1g h &lt;.brist Eplsc.Pal Chll'ch w!l1!!1 .8&lt;!11,' Se•\.!"!· 1911, In GaUla al will be In Mound H(l! peme- an subJects. S?"th•. ma!oflng tn ti~Jgton D1strlct, Cor~s of Enthe direction of Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis.
School Audltonum.
be served as vestryman and County,. he, w''· the son of late tery. Friends ~y call at the petroleum engmeenng, ts a var· gmeers. The .dr~ wa •
In previous ~ears, one show has been held and by Although the · board reversed 1treasurer for many .leafs, he
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~lval,,hmeral home !tom 2::4 aod 7-9 slty football pi~~ at Marietta done bY' Crain Bros.,l)ic.,,.~ttsthe end of the farr the arrangeln~nts-certainly very at· its deci,;oo to reassign the ele- was also a
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rangements left in place for a couple of days and_t~en re· J..r. As 8 art 8 £the board's
placements w11I be made
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when the second show is at the fair board office on the adwn to g.'ve ~P on the reas·
held.
. Rock Springs Fairgrounds from Slgnment Situation -st least
Both shows carrying out a 10 a.m. to ~ p.m. on Aug. 7, 8, temporarily - the board asked
theme of "Adventure" will be 9 and 10 to accept your en- for support of a tu levy In Noopen to residents of Meigs tnes.
vember. '!be reass1gnme.nt plan
County only except the tnvlta·
would p:obably be put mto ef·
tlonal classes. Participants, I GREMLINS HAVE a way of feet ag~m.lf the ISSUe falls, the
however, do not need to be gar· getting into everything - dou· board md•cated.
den club members to exhibit . ble the normal chances and In calling the poblic meeting,
Incidentally, tile entry blanks ~ou have the newspaper prob- lhe delegation said:
for the shows must be f i I e d lum.
"We, the delega!Ps of the Eall(
not later than 4 p.m. on Thurs- At any rate, apologies to Ll· , tem Local School District
day. Aug. 10, with the faIr one! Boggs for the error on his i able to reverse the board's deb,,ard secretary at the f a i r· gulfing accomplishment. Below clsion to lransfer students
gl'ounds.
Ishould be correct, we hope.
Lionel scored a double Eagle "First of sll, we gave tbem
SPEAKING OF THE FAIR, on the number 2 hole at the a definite 'no.' Then finally,
w11ch opens on the evening of Pomeroy Golf Course. The par we WEre provided the accurate
Aug. 14. it Is a disappointment fi•e hole is 48iJ yards.
I l~es on the total number of
to plan entries and then f i n d
popds per grade In the entire
OJI that you've missed the dead·
MARGARET WEAVER, al- distnct.
Ime lor filing.
,.ady sick, was sicker Frldav "The board felt one more
So - deadlines are repeated when she visited the W. Main teacher was needed for RIVI!rAU El-lc Gold MedalUon
nere for your information.
St. car wash and later found view. Several proposals were
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conditioned homo. Full ~•6
Beef and dairy cattle. sheep her wristwatch gone. '!be watch presented by tbe commiUee and
walls, maintenance free, c1dar
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siding guaranteed llfeti~ of
hme show, I p.m. on Aug. 16, •an expansion l!racelet - appar· was hiring a teacher for Riverhomo, Birch oablnots, full lnwlaall other departments, 4 p.m. 1rntly dropped off her arm al view.
!ion, cathedral coiHngs. Thlo homo
1the establishment. Anyone findon Aug. 10.
"'!be price tag over our heads
completely built on your lot except
Entries will not he accepted ;ug the watch ill asked to tele· was support o! the levy and,
painflng.
alter the deadlines. Fair Board Ipllone Margaret's father, Ross if not, switch the eqlire district.
Secretary Don Reuter will be Norris, m5279.
"We, tile committee, request
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COMPLETE FINANCING • NO MONEY DOWN
all interested people of the distrirt to be In the Eastern audl·
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Temperature, precipitation,
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'l'(eather conditions for eacb 24·
be approved for OIK lnotant Flnandng. AbiOiutely no abllgatfon.
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Day .. . . . . . High Low Prec.
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Mon. ..· . . . . .. . . 80 55
Officers and members of Meigs Aerie 2171, Frater· Tues. ·· .......... 1H 53
ual Order of Eagles, are proud of their club.
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They have learned their club won the state member- Thur. ·"" · .... · ·: 80 60
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Win the distinction.
Average high temperature,for
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An official of the club s Aid Average low temperature
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lmow the growth of their lodge members have been signed In o.OO.
bas been because of the dev&lt;&gt;- the past month since the aerie Total precipitation to dale
tlon and hard work of their of. won the state membership for !Ills year 31.15 Inches. last
lieers and trustees.
cnamplonship.
year 25.85 Inches.
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Jilt montluo, also played a very
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---•~ ~ty fimd drives by do- 'tRY CUJII" golf tournament Holmes' Player,
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NEW YORK ~(UP!) - Basil
Fiii!!bioii';. ;Ul'8iiiiZBtiona, L It~ I Larry Prlee, holt for t h • Rathbone, the man who played
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BUILT HOUSE JUST ON EDGE
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LO'l'. I.'IICLUDES A NICE KITCH.
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FOR. PRICED UNDER 121.000.

NEW LISTING
TEXAS RD. $7500
THIS HOME IS COMPLI!:T!LY R&amp;
DECORATED INSIDE AND OUT,
3 BEDROOMS, NEW AL\JM. SID.
ING. N~W BATll. PLUS :1 ACRES.
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BED.
ROOM MAY Bl JUST
RIGHT
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INCLUDES
A
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BATHS,
I.ARGl
PANELED
FAMILY
ROOM AND
GARAGE .
YOU
CAN'T BEA.T IT A1' THIA PRJCI::.

NEW LISTING
STATE STREET

ACROSS THE STREET
HIGH SCHOOL. It' YOU
CONVENIENCE AND A
LARGE COMFORTABLE
ERN , HI!:RE IT IS. I~
FORMAL DINING , .PULL
, MENT AND GARAGE:.
REASONABLE.

NEW LISTING
1109 ADRIAN AVE.

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St. Loula (o-lantl). Mo. 0101
314

RHI Estate For Sale

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3 aibROOM BRICK
SPRING VALLEY
$18,900

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OSCAR BAIRD, Realtor

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PINE SHADOWS
UNIQUE home OR a 7111 left'
lot. Home II lhadad by pial
trees, I 1'001111 and batll, ..
on one fiO(Jt. Larp troat
porch, wen and apriDC. Prll!l:
$7,500. Will •II oa lllld lract.

CRAIG SLAGLE Is offering h!J
· fine ho"1e on Second Avenue
for sale. You wlll like this
modern lovely home and fine
location.
This is a two story
VERY
FEW
TIMES
NOW
OR
IN
NEW LISTING
THE
f'U'l'UlU~
WILl.
YOU
home with 3 bedrooms and
THIS OFFER.
LARG•
5 ROOMS "'"/4 ACRE 1 MATCH
sewing room, lovely balll.
HOW WOULD YOU
l..IVIN G ROOM . DINING
ROOM .
TAKE TIME TO LOOK AT THIS fULL :., BASEMENT AND CAR.
•~n
deck.
full
basement,
semi
LIKE
to own your private ....
FRAME HOME WITH LARGE l.OT PORT.· YES. lT'S A 3 AEDHOOM
GOOD GARllEN
SPOT
Wt1'H ANil AI..L BRICK. HEAD IT
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- air conditioned, a very at. dock? '&gt;!! acre lot . will lit ;
CITY WATER, GAS, ETC. FULL ' GAIN AND CAU. US.
tractive kitchen, and liard- water front. Trees, ldell lllr 1
J'Rtc! 15,000.
wood noors and IMide trim, camping or prlvalt tG*Illli l
PRICE REDUCED
N~WLISTING
many hu•• closets and stor· Prk!e ,1,000.
$8200 was $9200
age log burning fireplaCe in
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KYGER CREEK
MAKIII AN OFFER ON THt S
VERY GOOD WELL LOCATED 5 HIIRE'S A J!'INE MODERN
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livin~ room, storm dom and
MOST
ATTRACTIYI·
ROOM -lfOME ON VINTON AVI:. BEDROO~ RAN CH WITH CEN.
windows, barbecue pit In SPLIT level featurlal 1 ~
IT HAS AS NlC E A NEW KIT 1 TRAL
NEAT. BATH. STORM
CHRN AS AN\' 1'\'F.
SEEN WINDOWS. ALUMINUM SIDING
back yard, screened In aide BR, 1\io bath, dJIIIDt llilla,
!BANGE
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INl ATTACHED GARAGE AND
A
STORM.
WINDOWS
A:-rn Burr.T.IN KITCHEN . IT's LOCAT·
wrch and many extras. New. fireplace tn 111e 1fY1n1 _..,
Olt.RAGE.
ED ON RT. 7 ON A FLAT LOT,
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carpets. This is an all oak dtshwasbtr wall-nl dllll
bUilt home.
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Real Estate For Sale
Real Estate For Sale
eel llr&amp;gr, large lot, call lllr
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wants
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appointment.
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OWNER says to sell this nice kitch~n.
Vinton Sl.,
· with lath, three bedrooms,
TWO C FltRMS
• bedroom one noor plan, gas · 1820.
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alreet In Gallipolis, $12,500.
acret of clean lenl ~ I
Robert Baird. Saleoman
room home, llarn, aariCI, Jt.
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- - - -- - - - Ill ACI\ES one mile from VJn.
ton, tobaeeo ..... a'op llld
Ill tools wilh I room, 1'&gt;11
story modera llomt. Prlet
$13,300 BUYS THIS NICE 3 BED·
BOOM FRAME. IT INCLUDES A
FAMILY ROOM , CO\IERED PAT.
10, KITCHEN CAB.. AND FENC.
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,FRI., JULY 28-5:30 P.M.
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eream and food drive-in, wltll Ill · · ~t.~lilll, ·.ca&amp; .OW
be oblai!IOd In your area. Jllalt VWaio ...,.. oidt· .-.,
quality produete yloldlnl the Jdcbeal profit potential \'Oil
pun:base-on1y the lraneblle and equlJ&gt;-1 .. .wollut the
ll'Ound alii\ build our new. modem bull'lllnslor 7011. eon.
tinual tralnlns, oupervialon, and advertiliD1 !ne. U ,... '
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srowil)g and most aueeenful ebailla, write or call f!!i1v •
for more Information. Please lnelucle your pbono aumW,
A;pproxlmately $8,000.00 easb required. '

NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
LOWER RIVER ROAD I SPLIT ENTRY $14,900

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142 If
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Now
AIR CONDITIONED

;:. Sale or Trad&amp;
NEW F or n e '
electrte

welder,
an
atlaellmenll
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manual.
Call
24fi -f&lt;q~ or see Paul Rees at
Adamsville.
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Maytag Washers

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for any debts other tban my
own aa of this date, July 21,
1987. Signed, Lowell RaY
SYfUS,
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PIANO t.mlne, acbool, bome.
Lane Daniela, en Loculi, Mlclo
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C&amp;ll 446-3702.
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t956 FORD Pickup truck, Me~
vln Little, Cbeshlre. Ohio.
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2 ELECTRIC 8Uilars and
watt ampllflor. Call 446-1478
after 6 p.m.
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Sewing Machine In
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BUILT HOUSE JUST ON EDGE
OF TOWN, LOOK AT THIS. IT'S
A 3 BEDROOM BRICK
WITH
FULL BASEMENT AND LARGE
LO'l'. I.'IICLUDES A NICE KITCH.
EN. FORMAL DINING, HUGJ: '

CARPETED LIVING ROOM, QUJ.
J:T SIDE PORCH AND :il CAB
GAH~GE. IT 'S AN OLDER HOME

BUT RAS BEEN WELJ...CARED
FOR. PRICED UNDER 121.000.

NEW LISTING
TEXAS RD. $7500
THIS HOME IS COMPLI!:T!LY R&amp;
DECORATED INSIDE AND OUT,
3 BEDROOMS, NEW AL\JM. SID.
ING. N~W BATll. PLUS :1 ACRES.
IT'S A BARGAIN .

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THIS ONE YR. OLD :i
BED.
ROOM MAY Bl JUST
RIGHT
~'OR YOU . IT
INCLUDES
A
BUILT tN KITCHEN. 2
BATHS,
I.ARGl
PANELED
FAMILY
ROOM AND
GARAGE .
YOU
CAN'T BEA.T IT A1' THIA PRJCI::.

NEW LISTING
STATE STREET

ACROSS THE STREET
HIGH SCHOOL. It' YOU
CONVENIENCE AND A
LARGE COMFORTABLE
ERN , HI!:RE IT IS. I~
FORMAL DINING , .PULL
, MENT AND GARAGE:.
REASONABLE.

NEW LISTING
1109 ADRIAN AVE.

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10407 Liberty Avo.
St. Loula (o-lantl). Mo. 0101
314

RHI Estate For Sale

GOOD

"NEW LISTING
3 aibROOM BRICK
SPRING VALLEY
$18,900

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Baird Realty cOmpany
OSCAR BAIRD, Realtor

HA J.2451

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DILlON AGENCY
PINE SHADOWS
UNIQUE home OR a 7111 left'
lot. Home II lhadad by pial
trees, I 1'001111 and batll, ..
on one fiO(Jt. Larp troat
porch, wen and apriDC. Prll!l:
$7,500. Will •II oa lllld lract.

CRAIG SLAGLE Is offering h!J
· fine ho"1e on Second Avenue
for sale. You wlll like this
modern lovely home and fine
location.
This is a two story
VERY
FEW
TIMES
NOW
OR
IN
NEW LISTING
THE
f'U'l'UlU~
WILl.
YOU
home with 3 bedrooms and
THIS OFFER.
LARG•
5 ROOMS "'"/4 ACRE 1 MATCH
sewing room, lovely balll.
HOW WOULD YOU
l..IVIN G ROOM . DINING
ROOM .
TAKE TIME TO LOOK AT THIS fULL :., BASEMENT AND CAR.
•~n
deck.
full
basement,
semi
LIKE
to own your private ....
FRAME HOME WITH LARGE l.OT PORT.· YES. lT'S A 3 AEDHOOM
GOOD GARllEN
SPOT
Wt1'H ANil AI..L BRICK. HEAD IT
A·
- air conditioned, a very at. dock? '&gt;!! acre lot . will lit ;
CITY WATER, GAS, ETC. FULL ' GAIN AND CAU. US.
tractive kitchen, and liard- water front. Trees, ldell lllr 1
J'Rtc! 15,000.
wood noors and IMide trim, camping or prlvalt tG*Illli l
PRICE REDUCED
N~WLISTING
many hu•• closets and stor· Prk!e ,1,000.
$8200 was $9200
age log burning fireplaCe in
, .,
KYGER CREEK
MAKIII AN OFFER ON THt S
VERY GOOD WELL LOCATED 5 HIIRE'S A J!'INE MODERN
I
livin~ room, storm dom and
MOST
ATTRACTIYI·
ROOM -lfOME ON VINTON AVI:. BEDROO~ RAN CH WITH CEN.
windows, barbecue pit In SPLIT level featurlal 1 ~
IT HAS AS NlC E A NEW KIT 1 TRAL
NEAT. BATH. STORM
CHRN AS AN\' 1'\'F.
SEEN WINDOWS. ALUMINUM SIDING
back yard, screened In aide BR, 1\io bath, dJIIIDt llilla,
!BANGE
OVEN
ntJn.T
INl ATTACHED GARAGE AND
A
STORM.
WINDOWS
A:-rn Burr.T.IN KITCHEN . IT's LOCAT·
wrch and many extras. New. fireplace tn 111e 1fY1n1 _..,
Olt.RAGE.
ED ON RT. 7 ON A FLAT LOT,
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ly decorated and wall to wall dtee all bullt·ln kllebml d
carpets. This is an all oak dtshwasbtr wall-nl dllll
bUilt home.
Intercom, 'buemelll, 1111..:
Real Estate For Sale
Real Estate For Sale
eel llr&amp;gr, large lot, call lllr
HOUSE
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wants
to
sell
or
trade
appointment.
5
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311
446
OWNER says to sell this nice kitch~n.
Vinton Sl.,
· with lath, three bedrooms,
TWO C FltRMS
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alreet In Gallipolis, $12,500.
acret of clean lenl ~ I
Robert Baird. Saleoman
room home, llarn, aariCI, Jt.
om.e Phone m-4775 u bra. catecl on Stale Rt. ltll.
- - - -- - - - Ill ACI\ES one mile from VJn.
ton, tobaeeo ..... a'op llld
Ill tools wilh I room, 1'&gt;11
story modera llomt. Prlet
$13,300 BUYS THIS NICE 3 BED·
BOOM FRAME. IT INCLUDES A
FAMILY ROOM , CO\IERED PAT.
10, KITCHEN CAB.. AND FENC.
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experience, thla Ia en unllluol MONEY MA.KING
OPP()RTUNITY for · Y~~UI
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,FRI., JULY 28-5:30 P.M.
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)ike to own your own bulint'll? . ~.:rile• Yhr lfOfllld. Jef· '
eream and food drive-in, wltll Ill · · ~t.~lilll, ·.ca&amp; .OW
be oblai!IOd In your area. Jllalt VWaio ...,.. oidt· .-.,
quality produete yloldlnl the Jdcbeal profit potential \'Oil
pun:base-on1y the lraneblle and equlJ&gt;-1 .. .wollut the
ll'Ound alii\ build our new. modem bull'lllnslor 7011. eon.
tinual tralnlns, oupervialon, and advertiliD1 !ne. U ,... '
would llkoloobo asooelated with one pf the nat!on•a flltM
srowil)g and most aueeenful ebailla, write or call f!!i1v •
for more Information. Please lnelucle your pbono aumW,
A;pproxlmately $8,000.00 easb required. '

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NEW LISTING
LOWER RIVER ROAD I SPLIT ENTRY $14,900

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CLE\IELAN~ (uP!) - The grand •lam bi&gt;mer, al\41 . Willie lin th• last five' games"\nd cmot hlts, in&lt;lJuding ' home run~ .i.y With 9~3
surging Boston '!led SoJ st'OI'ed Hortori'iltl a three-run hom•r to the Yankees their 'siXth straight Maruiy Mola. Bpberto Clemen~·..• -~
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.,.r Free Estimates
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IIJimantatlvaln Thlt Am 20 v..n For
V. V. Johnson &amp; Son
222- 4th Ave., HuntingtOn

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first evening of the event .will out of the season.
, cenU)r-IUeder, p~tched the
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be at 8 p.m. with Coolville op Strange, who went the rou~ fendmg champion Mid · league pitch and rode home on a hne- on an error as wa• Johnson.
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season l~cord at 6-8. He n 0 w hit shut-out victory ~ver I he over the short-stop's hfad lnio to ""d lhe inning,.
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!!'he second .evening of !pur- bas. Won siX llll,lllost two since DOdgers ·134 Friday evening on left.
For the Phillies -S.ep Mat·
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see Pomeroy No. I playing Gal- 1191~· JumPed OD Clevelimd
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lipollil at 6:45 p.m. and Syra· starter Steve Hlll'llan for 1 w 0 The o'!fY hit off Johnson was I~ came ~s they scored eleven Wedemeyer 8 single; J 0 h n added '" m fue second hm~
POMEROY - A .350 batting Baer, a 1967 graduate of Porn- cu.se battling Addt.on at 3 p.m. runs in tbe first inning.
a II~ ball singlt, . but Dodger b1g runs m the_ bottom of the Thomas two singles: an4 Mike and srored ano~er In the thl~'
average by Gallipl&gt;lis' Glb Mill· eroy High School en~ed I he The winner ol the Gr.JIIpolls· Andrews hit Bergan's second rookie Chuckle· Perroud, ,that fifth 011 four hllll, six errors, a Canadv a single. Churkie Per-\ Pon.eroy, meanwhile, . ~N 1
iron topped the hitters ol the season with a .306 average haV· Pomeroy No. I game ill sched· pitch of the game over the dropped Just Olrt of the _reacb of walk and a hit batsman, to roud 'got the Qllly hit for th• •ble to get ODiy one hit orq:~lf
!967 Meigs American Legion ing 12 hits in n tjmes at bat. uled to play Bedford at 6:45 ·p, leftlleJd fence and Yastrzenslti ':'lllles rlght·f•eld, ~ookie _mt- bring the !mal score to 13 • 0 Dod~•rs, a single.
Blazer. tbe hefty Addison h!l!'iJ!.,
baseball team, acoordlng to fi· Dennis Ault, an alternate in· m. on July 211 and the winner walked. Tony Conigliaro forced he Thomas In the tirsl lnmng. In the fatal fifth for the Dod- John•on in pitching tlJe shut-' er. That was a single by P,;~,t(.~
nal statistics ol the squad re- fielder who gaw artion In 11 of of tlJe CoolvilleRaclne contest Yastrzemski al lM'C()nd an d This. was_ the-. PhdUes nmlh gers. Boop Matthews leadmg oul for the Phillies. struck out Soulsby in the third innini.M '·;
leaserl today.
1he team's 21 ganies, finished will oppose Ma11011 that same Vern Fuller threw the ball Into straight wm and II brmgs their of! for tbe Pblllles, drove a long six, allowed one hit and walked , Pomeroy scored one nin¥J•
Milliron, who will be enroll- with a,181'1i average in his first evening at 8 p.m. Both Bed- the Indians' dug out. Corilgllaro seasoo record to t-1. ~
tflple between left and center one. This is hfs second win, he ,the second on walks issued W..t,. .
ed at Mar:hall University on a year of legion ball. Ault only ford and Maso~ won first r~nd took second. George Scott sin- Johnaon and Snowden hooked th~t rolled to the. woods. _Bruce has lost one. The Phillies play-~ Blazer to J. Wisecup, B. ~lij:'
Grant-ln-Ald thiS fall. recorded 16 years-old, got live h1t1 In 13 byes in drawmgs held Fr.day gled him home.
up in a pitching duel as neither Wilson reach~d !Jrst on an er· ed errorless ball.
and K. Mankm and B. Wykllli, .
28 bit9 in 80 trips . to the plate tries at, bat Roger Leffingwell, evening at the Syracuse B a II . In the third inning, Andrews team scored tbe first two in- or, Johnson !mgled to r 1g h t For the Dodgers - L a r r y I was hit by a wild pitch. P~~
and had seven doubles and six ,another alternate, hit .400 1n Park.
smgled, took second when Leon ntngs. The Phillies -broke the · center, ,Dale Saunders struck I Snowden. the starting pitcher roy's other two marlcers. bii!J!,
triples . He drove in 14 runs five tj~ at bat and Tom Did- Th se !-fin 1 nd
t h Wagner fumbled the ball and ice i~ the third to take a 1. o out swlngtng ,for 1111!. first ~ut • went five and one third lnnlng, liallied in the third, reaultM
ae~ •cored 22.
tlle regil!fered a .666 average tour~ ~ ';,..rou ten~1ti e scored on Joey Fo.v's single. , lead when Beep Matthews. Alden Wedemeyer lined a Sin· allow~ seven runs, seven hits, 1!rom R. Taylor being hit by I
1
Other regulars of the Meigs . with two hits in three trills.
set
Jul 8531 wit~ the ~,;: ~ Yastrze!IJskl's homer came off with one out, 'hit a hot ground- gle to left center,·, John 'fhomas •truck out three aod walked ' wild pitch. J. i Wisecup and '1.
team who ended tho season Righthander&amp; Bill Moore and ionshi a~e set for Wedneadap rebever George Culver 1p the er down the third ba.e line that drove a ground ball_ single to none. He 1 was the loser. Gary Seth walking and Soulsby'l JdGwith averages above the .300 Mike Jenkins topped th~ mound Aug~~. according to Louks. y, eighth.
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Hargan, who went six mnmgs couldn't handle with Beep game.
innin~. allowing no hits, struck I H1t1ers for A,ddJSon we r • .
Moore and Eddi~ Baer.
as. beth hurlers ended the
COACH FINED
before being _lifted for a pinch reaching first ~ the' error. He Gary~ Fooose at this point re- out one, walked on•, hit one!Terry Bias with a double ,. - ·,
Moore, who will be a sopho- son WJth perfect records.
hitter. lost hiS e1ghth game stole ' second and came home placed Snowden on the" mound batter and allowed sj~... runs. 1 Ell!gle: Steve Harrtson and · Ill~I
more at Ohio University this ended Wand Jenkins .
NEW YORK (~PI)- Ken against nine victories.
when Johnson llned
double, for the Dodgers.
~~ hit The game was c•lled af~r 6Y. 1zer, each a triple; Tony Mei!~,
September, followed close at the 3-0.
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Maclrer, commissiOner of the
into right-center.
Mike Canady, with a ·pitched innin~s.
,
a dol(ble and _M1ke_Curnutte;
heels of M11tiro~ lor lop bat- Moore, In 41 1-3 mmngs, National Professional Soccer DETROIT (UP!) - No':"' The PhiUies picked .UP their ball, Jeff Canady was safe Qll ..
hng honors by hi!Ung at a .347 struck out 34 and had a U!l League, fined Baltimore Bays Cash dro~e In Iive runs With ...,.nd run in the fourth when an •rror, ·Bi)lie Thomas walkpace. Moore, a former Middle- E.R.A. Jenkins, meanwhile, Coach Doug Milward $2110 four stra&gt;ght hilS, Including . a Alden Wedemeyer reached flrsl ed, Matthews was , safe on an
port High athletic standout, got struck out 29 in 26 1-3 and had Friday for uoing abusive and
25 hits in 72 trips to the plate ~ 2.110 ,ained run. average
foul language.
TENNIS FINALS
and batted In 13 runs while top mound staff regulare In , M
HOYLAKE. England (UPI)scoring 15.
,that department.
acker ~nno~nced the fine John Newcombe, the Wimbledon
after lnvesl1gatmg reports from champion from Australia, faced
FINAL BATTING STATISTICS-MEi'i;S LEGION TEAM referee Ken Stokes concerning England's Roger Taylor today
G AB R H iiA D ', TR HR RBI KO W last Sunday's game between the in the finals of the Hoylake
Ault, D... 11 13 4 5 .385 1 1; 0 1 !i 1 Bays and ~ Ne~ Y~rk lawn ·tennis championships.
GALLIPOLIS - The White Sox and pitched lour and two- '
Baer, E. .. 21 72 17 22 .306 1 2 0 17 6 5 Generals at Balhmoro m whJCh Newcombe heat England's Sox climbed back Into a second thirds innings. Junior ,Jamison
Batey, R. . Ill 15 2 3 .200 1 0 0 2 6 0 Stoke•. charged that Milward Mike ""-tgster, 15-1~, 11-3, Pridoy place tie with the Red Sox in Icame on In the bottom ol I!Je
Swisher, J. 4 7 0 I .143 0 0 0 0 1 0 and his players were abusive to and Taylor outlasted Tony ilhe Little League with a 13-7 111flh to ran Null. Jamison walkDavis, R. 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1
. Roc~ of Autlralla, 11-9, 12-10. win over the Indians Friday' cd Mitchell to open the hcttcm
Diddle, T. · 6 3 ~ 2 .666 0 0 0 0 1 0
evening on Memorial Field. 1ot the sixth. Billy Ray Russell
Finlaw. S. 22 74 19 18 .243 5 1 0 12 12 14
The Tigers still lead the lea- ,
hit by a pitcb. Vern WoodGrueser, M. 3 2 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 :
1
gue with a 11-1 record. Tied for lard walked. Noe tagged Ruslngels, .J •. 4 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0
0
... cond place the Red Sox and ••II between second and third
JeokiiiS, M, 9 11 1 3 .273 0 0 0 0. ~ ~
Wblte So• are each 11-2 and the Ibase, Sheets struck out and Noe
0
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Senators are third with a 5-Z tagged Russell betwe,en second
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·350 7 tl 0 14 13 9
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2
Ml!Uron ·
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: .2aa 1 2 0 , 3 11 12
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By CJQ:T TANNEHILL
Tigers and Red Sox, set I or \!ield to Wayne Robmson, t be
Sauer 'o. 23 80 20 18 .225 3 0 2 18 14 15
Wednesday evenmg on Memor- catcher:
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S ncer • 10 36 6 10 .278 1 0 3 7 9
Senllllel Sportl Writer
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sWan, B•• 23 65 12 ' 11 .169 1 2 0 19 159 88 a ... "IOC4UIUOI. . . . I - - ·I '"
The While So~ tooflk ,a !~lead tthehP play. Niday fanned to end
Vanmeter 22 81 13 24 .296 7 3 2 13
Boy basebaU is a1l but over except for the tourna· In the top of '"" rs w e n.
game.
.
Werry D 23 87 25 24 .276 5 6 2 20 10 13 ments In and about Meigs. Kyger Creek Employees' Club with two out, Ricky Boone walk- Noe allowed six runs, gave
TOTALS'
733 170 203 .2n 36 27 9 131 136 102 is about to nam~the cbaniyion of their ninth
ed and sc6red on a single by 1up seven hits, walked three and
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struck out eight Jamison, In
FINAL PITCHING STATISTICS
ei'y.TI-l-County kid big enough to pull on a pair of "big Dave Facemire was hit by a one and one-third Innings allowG INN R ER .SRA'W L H BB K
baseball pants.
pilch to ·open the top of the sec· 1ed one run. never gave up a
Moore Bill 8 41'h 27 22 4.89 4 0 42 29 34
Bob Louks at Syracuse Is ready with his All-star ond inning Roger Taylor fan- 1hlt, walked two and struck out
JenkioS,M.: 6 26lf.s 6 6 2.00~ 3 0 15 21 29
andPea~JKjsorofWellslonwiUbecalling"play ned. Ricky. Moore walked. Jlm •two.
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Batey, R..•. 8 35'1.1 ·32 26 65CIC,A 2 34 30 ~3
sel!!ll' f.!!Olls Saut)leasNoe tripled scoring two runs.\ Steve Edwards started (or
Spencer, T. . 7 46
30 22 4.05 3 3 40 21 45
Ohio A\1-Star
take a oouple -;- Bob played In Ronnie Smith doubled scoring lh• Indla118 and w2rked I w o
20 teams. ,
the old Tri:ColJnly baseball
Noe. That gave the Wbi~ , , . complete innings. He l"low~
Diddle, T. , . 2 l% 3 3 14.00• 0 0 5 1 3
Werry, D.•• 3 _17'13
5 5 2.60 2 ~ 1: : 1: Yes, basebaD, though_
. gue ,contermg more or less
a w lead going into the top
five runs, gave Up three· hits
·Tho heoro on durin I SUMMERSIZZLER'DAYSI You'll WMn
Sfilsher, J. . 2 7% . 2 1 1.18 1
lng divided attontlon w1th the G~nbrler County In West
third inning.. as lbe ,
tllree walks ind fanned
up to our coot prlca 011 HONDA, the· WCN1d'o . , _
7 4
uller.Votuo~ollrt with tht ·nlf\1, .,rtflr HOHO~ 50 ciHr
Rothgeb, J. I
4
:-~~ \~ ~ ~ 119 1$S phenomenal growth of
glnla.
ans failed to score in the
Jtm Niday ca111e on In lile
TOTALS
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th
Ieber ., he
tramea.
allowed eight runs, gave
throulh tilt top of lho llno ••• tht po-,verful, ~ril
CB-450. Como chock our SUMMER SIZZLERS • , • you'U ba
GALLIPOLI8 SLOW
mands the energy of man caned"~~r gu~s~beca~ nobody I Jeff Lewis ·'""" hit by a
hits, walked four and
hoi!Gr HONDA toot
GALLIPOUS !'ONY
PiTCB STANDINGS
real boys and oot-l!o-yoong
else ~ estell We had
lhe loP : Of.;,the tb\lll
out lour.
LEAGU1ll STANDINGS ·
TEAM ·
-w L a oa elear up into their 701 ·
ilcher who could 11trow' a
opened. Dave Fac.einlre
paced the Wblte Sox
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Is
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!muck!
d
ll
scoring
Lewis
.
Ruger
a
triple
and two singles
12
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TEAM
WL a '
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to the game that It won't
~ et er an ~tsua trlk~ struclt out anti Ricky
In live trips. Jim Noe had a
Ne~l's ......... •.. 2 0 ~
you go?
""""'g 11 over •• s es.
.
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tr'
Phlllles .. •.. .. •.. 9 1125
Beaver'• .. . •.. .. . 3 1 39 18
But one day II was wobbling
walked. Jioe slntled sconng
aaa s ng e
o~[ IP~
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Braves ..... •... : : :
Falls City . ..... :. 3 2 1 51
I SJJbmit part Is the
outside or inside before it got Facemire. Smith grounded out. Ron Smith had a ou e an
. DodReds .. .. ........ , •
Barr's , ..... •. ... 2 1 11
tbat ill born 1n and about It
lhe Pia~
Boone wassafe on an error and
thein ftlnvedltrlps.J.
N'
gers ......·.. • • • 79
Sal! d'
2 2 32 34 Uves with lt.
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, ans, 1mmy 1'
c· ts
0 8 19 87
or a· ........
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the pi ch
d da bl ed 8 . f I l .
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LAST WiEkoS RESULTS•
Jaycees ...... :1 .• 0 4 21 70 self once.upon a time. Now
the edge before it got to
end the inning with the ,.wte
t
.-~~":~s 1·. Giants 2 . , ·
•• :,11 .. .. 11 18 itl'Stl working rather fate
said Ord. "To him It looked .. Sox out .Ill front Iff.
Indiana
004 021- 7 7 5
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Wt!JC'S REsULTS:
vanced teachlnf degreea
he was picking up a comer.
Tile Indiana ecored lour runs Batteries: While Sot - Noe
Phllllles .. l3 , Dodgers o
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famUy was well establllhed
'l'llls, according to Ord,
In a big bottom hall of I
(WP) Jamls011 &lt;5) and Boone:
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first evening of the event .will out of the season.
, cenU)r-IUeder, p~tched the
u . si&lt;Jle .econd on the f1~st Inning. W~on was agam '"'"'winner of the Tueoday ·N:f:'tt
be at 8 p.m. with Coolville op Strange, who went the rou~ fendmg champion Mid · league pitch and rode home on a hne- on an error as wa• Johnson.
Lea ue last week in tho ·r
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see Pomeroy No. I playing Gal- 1191~· JumPed OD Clevelimd
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lipollil at 6:45 p.m. and Syra· starter Steve Hlll'llan for 1 w 0 The o'!fY hit off Johnson was I~ came ~s they scored eleven Wedemeyer 8 single; J 0 h n added '" m fue second hm~
POMEROY - A .350 batting Baer, a 1967 graduate of Porn- cu.se battling Addt.on at 3 p.m. runs in tbe first inning.
a II~ ball singlt, . but Dodger b1g runs m the_ bottom of the Thomas two singles: an4 Mike and srored ano~er In the thl~'
average by Gallipl&gt;lis' Glb Mill· eroy High School en~ed I he The winner ol the Gr.JIIpolls· Andrews hit Bergan's second rookie Chuckle· Perroud, ,that fifth 011 four hllll, six errors, a Canadv a single. Churkie Per-\ Pon.eroy, meanwhile, . ~N 1
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!967 Meigs American Legion ing 12 hits in n tjmes at bat. uled to play Bedford at 6:45 ·p, leftlleJd fence and Yastrzenslti ':'lllles rlght·f•eld, ~ookie _mt- bring the !mal score to 13 • 0 Dod~•rs, a single.
Blazer. tbe hefty Addison h!l!'iJ!.,
baseball team, acoordlng to fi· Dennis Ault, an alternate in· m. on July 211 and the winner walked. Tony Conigliaro forced he Thomas In the tirsl lnmng. In the fatal fifth for the Dod- John•on in pitching tlJe shut-' er. That was a single by P,;~,t(.~
nal statistics ol the squad re- fielder who gaw artion In 11 of of tlJe CoolvilleRaclne contest Yastrzemski al lM'C()nd an d This. was_ the-. PhdUes nmlh gers. Boop Matthews leadmg oul for the Phillies. struck out Soulsby in the third innini.M '·;
leaserl today.
1he team's 21 ganies, finished will oppose Ma11011 that same Vern Fuller threw the ball Into straight wm and II brmgs their of! for tbe Pblllles, drove a long six, allowed one hit and walked , Pomeroy scored one nin¥J•
Milliron, who will be enroll- with a,181'1i average in his first evening at 8 p.m. Both Bed- the Indians' dug out. Corilgllaro seasoo record to t-1. ~
tflple between left and center one. This is hfs second win, he ,the second on walks issued W..t,. .
ed at Mar:hall University on a year of legion ball. Ault only ford and Maso~ won first r~nd took second. George Scott sin- Johnaon and Snowden hooked th~t rolled to the. woods. _Bruce has lost one. The Phillies play-~ Blazer to J. Wisecup, B. ~lij:'
Grant-ln-Ald thiS fall. recorded 16 years-old, got live h1t1 In 13 byes in drawmgs held Fr.day gled him home.
up in a pitching duel as neither Wilson reach~d !Jrst on an er· ed errorless ball.
and K. Mankm and B. Wykllli, .
28 bit9 in 80 trips . to the plate tries at, bat Roger Leffingwell, evening at the Syracuse B a II . In the third inning, Andrews team scored tbe first two in- or, Johnson !mgled to r 1g h t For the Dodgers - L a r r y I was hit by a wild pitch. P~~
and had seven doubles and six ,another alternate, hit .400 1n Park.
smgled, took second when Leon ntngs. The Phillies -broke the · center, ,Dale Saunders struck I Snowden. the starting pitcher roy's other two marlcers. bii!J!,
triples . He drove in 14 runs five tj~ at bat and Tom Did- Th se !-fin 1 nd
t h Wagner fumbled the ball and ice i~ the third to take a 1. o out swlngtng ,for 1111!. first ~ut • went five and one third lnnlng, liallied in the third, reaultM
ae~ •cored 22.
tlle regil!fered a .666 average tour~ ~ ';,..rou ten~1ti e scored on Joey Fo.v's single. , lead when Beep Matthews. Alden Wedemeyer lined a Sin· allow~ seven runs, seven hits, 1!rom R. Taylor being hit by I
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Jul 8531 wit~ the ~,;: ~ Yastrze!IJskl's homer came off with one out, 'hit a hot ground- gle to left center,·, John 'fhomas •truck out three aod walked ' wild pitch. J. i Wisecup and '1.
team who ended tho season Righthander&amp; Bill Moore and ionshi a~e set for Wedneadap rebever George Culver 1p the er down the third ba.e line that drove a ground ball_ single to none. He 1 was the loser. Gary Seth walking and Soulsby'l JdGwith averages above the .300 Mike Jenkins topped th~ mound Aug~~. according to Louks. y, eighth.
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Hargan, who went six mnmgs couldn't handle with Beep game.
innin~. allowing no hits, struck I H1t1ers for A,ddJSon we r • .
Moore and Eddi~ Baer.
as. beth hurlers ended the
COACH FINED
before being _lifted for a pinch reaching first ~ the' error. He Gary~ Fooose at this point re- out one, walked on•, hit one!Terry Bias with a double ,. - ·,
Moore, who will be a sopho- son WJth perfect records.
hitter. lost hiS e1ghth game stole ' second and came home placed Snowden on the" mound batter and allowed sj~... runs. 1 Ell!gle: Steve Harrtson and · Ill~I
more at Ohio University this ended Wand Jenkins .
NEW YORK (~PI)- Ken against nine victories.
when Johnson llned
double, for the Dodgers.
~~ hit The game was c•lled af~r 6Y. 1zer, each a triple; Tony Mei!~,
September, followed close at the 3-0.
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into right-center.
Mike Canady, with a ·pitched innin~s.
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a dol(ble and _M1ke_Curnutte;
heels of M11tiro~ lor lop bat- Moore, In 41 1-3 mmngs, National Professional Soccer DETROIT (UP!) - No':"' The PhiUies picked .UP their ball, Jeff Canady was safe Qll ..
hng honors by hi!Ung at a .347 struck out 34 and had a U!l League, fined Baltimore Bays Cash dro~e In Iive runs With ...,.nd run in the fourth when an •rror, ·Bi)lie Thomas walkpace. Moore, a former Middle- E.R.A. Jenkins, meanwhile, Coach Doug Milward $2110 four stra&gt;ght hilS, Including . a Alden Wedemeyer reached flrsl ed, Matthews was , safe on an
port High athletic standout, got struck out 29 in 26 1-3 and had Friday for uoing abusive and
25 hits in 72 trips to the plate ~ 2.110 ,ained run. average
foul language.
TENNIS FINALS
and batted In 13 runs while top mound staff regulare In , M
HOYLAKE. England (UPI)scoring 15.
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acker ~nno~nced the fine John Newcombe, the Wimbledon
after lnvesl1gatmg reports from champion from Australia, faced
FINAL BATTING STATISTICS-MEi'i;S LEGION TEAM referee Ken Stokes concerning England's Roger Taylor today
G AB R H iiA D ', TR HR RBI KO W last Sunday's game between the in the finals of the Hoylake
Ault, D... 11 13 4 5 .385 1 1; 0 1 !i 1 Bays and ~ Ne~ Y~rk lawn ·tennis championships.
GALLIPOLIS - The White Sox and pitched lour and two- '
Baer, E. .. 21 72 17 22 .306 1 2 0 17 6 5 Generals at Balhmoro m whJCh Newcombe heat England's Sox climbed back Into a second thirds innings. Junior ,Jamison
Batey, R. . Ill 15 2 3 .200 1 0 0 2 6 0 Stoke•. charged that Milward Mike ""-tgster, 15-1~, 11-3, Pridoy place tie with the Red Sox in Icame on In the bottom ol I!Je
Swisher, J. 4 7 0 I .143 0 0 0 0 1 0 and his players were abusive to and Taylor outlasted Tony ilhe Little League with a 13-7 111flh to ran Null. Jamison walkDavis, R. 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1
. Roc~ of Autlralla, 11-9, 12-10. win over the Indians Friday' cd Mitchell to open the hcttcm
Diddle, T. · 6 3 ~ 2 .666 0 0 0 0 1 0
evening on Memorial Field. 1ot the sixth. Billy Ray Russell
Finlaw. S. 22 74 19 18 .243 5 1 0 12 12 14
The Tigers still lead the lea- ,
hit by a pitcb. Vern WoodGrueser, M. 3 2 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 :
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JeokiiiS, M, 9 11 1 3 .273 0 0 0 0. ~ ~
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Tigers and Red Sox, set I or \!ield to Wayne Robmson, t be
Sauer 'o. 23 80 20 18 .225 3 0 2 18 14 15
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The While So~ tooflk ,a !~lead tthehP play. Niday fanned to end
Vanmeter 22 81 13 24 .296 7 3 2 13
Boy basebaU is a1l but over except for the tourna· In the top of '"" rs w e n.
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struck out eight Jamison, In
FINAL PITCHING STATISTICS
ei'y.TI-l-County kid big enough to pull on a pair of "big Dave Facemire was hit by a one and one-third Innings allowG INN R ER .SRA'W L H BB K
baseball pants.
pilch to ·open the top of the sec· 1ed one run. never gave up a
Moore Bill 8 41'h 27 22 4.89 4 0 42 29 34
Bob Louks at Syracuse Is ready with his All-star ond inning Roger Taylor fan- 1hlt, walked two and struck out
JenkioS,M.: 6 26lf.s 6 6 2.00~ 3 0 15 21 29
andPea~JKjsorofWellslonwiUbecalling"play ned. Ricky. Moore walked. Jlm •two.
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sel!!ll' f.!!Olls Saut)leasNoe tripled scoring two runs.\ Steve Edwards started (or
Spencer, T. . 7 46
30 22 4.05 3 3 40 21 45
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take a oouple -;- Bob played In Ronnie Smith doubled scoring lh• Indla118 and w2rked I w o
20 teams. ,
the old Tri:ColJnly baseball
Noe. That gave the Wbi~ , , . complete innings. He l"low~
Diddle, T. , . 2 l% 3 3 14.00• 0 0 5 1 3
Werry, D.•• 3 _17'13
5 5 2.60 2 ~ 1: : 1: Yes, basebaD, though_
. gue ,contermg more or less
a w lead going into the top
five runs, gave Up three· hits
·Tho heoro on durin I SUMMERSIZZLER'DAYSI You'll WMn
Sfilsher, J. . 2 7% . 2 1 1.18 1
lng divided attontlon w1th the G~nbrler County In West
third inning.. as lbe ,
tllree walks ind fanned
up to our coot prlca 011 HONDA, the· WCN1d'o . , _
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Rothgeb, J. I
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glnla.
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CB-450. Como chock our SUMMER SIZZLERS • , • you'U ba
GALLIPOLI8 SLOW
mands the energy of man caned"~~r gu~s~beca~ nobody I Jeff Lewis ·'""" hit by a
hits, walked four and
hoi!Gr HONDA toot
GALLIPOUS !'ONY
PiTCB STANDINGS
real boys and oot-l!o-yoong
else ~ estell We had
lhe loP : Of.;,the tb\lll
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ilcher who could 11trow' a
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In live trips. Jim Noe had a
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""""'g 11 over •• s es.
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Jaycees ...... :1 .• 0 4 21 70 self once.upon a time. Now
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said Ord. "To him It looked .. Sox out .Ill front Iff.
Indiana
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vanced teachlnf degreea
he was picking up a comer.
Tile Indiana ecored lour runs Batteries: While Sot - Noe
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'l'llls, according to Ord,
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vice and collect from auto-11 880 4 Dr. VB ODiine, automat!~ trano. Power ateerine ~
brake~ lesa then 27000 mllea by looal owner white over '
malic dispensers• ~No~~~:
gold finleb, seat olways been covered. Like new tires . : ;,
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cash capital necessary. 4
12 ·hours weekly nell ~eel·
lent montbly Income. F u1
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time Ilion. For lOcal · lll!ero
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l¥tnrng• Uniii.J•OO
4125 Eicelslor Blod., SL LoiJ.
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Landmark Farm Bureau.
apart. =-:::c=::-.,--,.......-

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wheel bale. bed .encloled,
sulaled, especlaDy good for
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PHONE Reuter Insurance Ag
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Trailer, Camper Trailer or
Pick-up Camper Insurance.
Alao Motorcycle Insurance a
popu1al ratea.
5 10 Uc

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12.8 running U feel o! 1111lers;
Pl. Pieuaat, 2U9; PCJIIHI'OY
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London, Marmet, IDd Wlnfl81d,
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Jean up 7:1S p.m.; Andrew P.
Calbowt up 7:60 . p.m.; EICW·
ellfl down 12:10 a.m.; Ellaba
Woods clciwD 1:30 a.m.; Solvay
down 2:10 a.m.: Sella up 7:05
a.m.: -~ Ql1 down 7:2i a.
m.; Harvey Jordan down 7:35

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bawlta IUnr - Mlratel,
Helen Z•. ,down 12:35 . p.m.:
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m:: Alan R. Mf!ri1l down 1:110
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4 Door. 8 cyl. St4. Trails. Radio and Heater.

· 1957 FORD • • - • ~5
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