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Marlin of PomtiJ'Oy, a
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making clothing for babies.
member pf Le P e_t_!. I
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Ani and Craft
Observed at the.
710, Meigs County 1\iJ&amp;Tit
' &amp;CCf!rding to plans made .
Mrs. Clarence Murray's
Forty, was elected to t b.e
ll8ilday whe!l the sroup met
day. 1.. potluck dinner was Bm"V·
of Dep.llflemental L'·
the home of Mrs. Earl Werner. ed at noon and plans for the
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the Ust Marehe Pouvlor cf
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Attendin~ the .meeting were
Salon Departemental d'O!iio
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at the Sheraton • Gibson
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.ray, Mrs. Paul Winn, Mrs . Max Hotel in Cincinnati.
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Davis, Joyce Davis . and Mrs. • Otber blgbllghts of the eonTONIGHT ud SATURDAY
Werner.
lor the local Selon was
July 211-29
,=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!o-;;;,i lile awarding of four trophies
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(Tecluilcolor)
Mlmsy Farmer Laurie Mock
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111,uuv was awarded the Fran, "FIRST TO FIGHT"
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Trophy award, an·
(Technicolor)
nally
given
to the unit select·
Chad Everett, Dean Jagger
TONIGHT, July 21
ed as the most outst~lng sa·
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Ma~ilyn Devin
"ARABESQUE"
lor of the year In Ohio.
Gregory
Sophia
The o'"er trophies awarded
SUNDAY, MONDAY
Peck
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ANOTUESDAY
to
the
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-PLUSJuly 3G-Auguot I
"NEYIR
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ot Dayton, chairman, were for
~A HOMBRE"
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U!!til8 S.turcley Until9
Ford
Sll!vens best child welfare prosram In
(Technicolor)
TROPHY
AWARDS
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'Paul
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Paul Newman Richard Boone
outstanding
l1le
state
of
units
10
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Le
Petit
Salon
No.
719,
was
Tecbllieolor
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Mondiy
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Frednc March
d'Ohlo
ners, the Maybelle Gimllle tro· salon of the year in Ohio! at
Diane Cilento
L'Arehi·
Cameron Mitchell
SATURDAY-July 29
Barbara Rush
tie fibrosis. the new trqpby
visltrr:l at the convention, disp ays
"KALEIDOSCOPE"
ColorcartooD:
award·
Wan't!n
Susannah
sented
this
year
by
Arree
Salon for that honor, as well as
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Beatty
York · shall &gt;1 Lancaster the
Re~of Top Raul•
for work in programs of the Eight and
Get Loti Little
II m;!ntal Chapeau, and scholar· I
Doggie
ship, the Esther Allen Trophy. of Norwalk .. had charge of the
BUILD A NEW
Cash awards to the Meigs parodies. A reception lor Mrs.
Marshall and her officers by
Salon were for being the first the Cincinnati Salon 115, &lt;Qil·
goal salon In state reachin3 15 ctuded the Sunday session.
psrtners before Oct. 3, a depar·
temental &lt;llapeau award for Monday's meeting opened in
attaining a goal before Febru- r.tualistic for111 with a welcome
Ill')', an;1 another for child wei· Jrom Thelma Crosthwaite · of
activities reported. T h e Cincinnati, the La Marche host111'"'"1 unit also received an hon· ess. The response was given by
orsble mention for its ·history VIolet Aichlloltz of New Wash·
report.
n1gton. Greetings from the ~;·
Officers elected aod inslalled tional organization were ex·
for the new ~rm were Virgmia lendod by the national Pouvlor
Rllhe of Gibsonburg, Departe- member Helen Cotter with the
GUDE 'H FOLD
mental Chapeau; Violet Aich· response from Sue Sonnansllne
DdOR .SET
II h~rlb of New Washington, first of Orrville. A deport ol the er..
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Deml Chapeau Premiere: Ha· dentials chairman P a t r i c i a
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Deml Chapeau Deuxleme; Mrs. of 146.
Martin of Pomeroy, L'Arclli·
Elected as delegates to the
vlste; Evallne Berkley of Ne· National La Marche to be held I
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Morshall, Mrs. Rahe, Haze I
Following the IJ!stallatiQD ~f Elliott. Violet Aichhottz, Marthe new officers, Mrs. Martin zella Huston, with al~ates
was presented oflieer•a wings named including Mrs. Martin,
LOUVERED
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IIRIIDR DOIII
CAF£ DOORS
from the Depsrtemental Seere- sline, and Helen Killworth.
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fi• X 20" lie 7• X J6• $1.Qt
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btry. For the pre.ienllation,
Other features of the state
fi• X 24" tl.41 7" X 20' $1.11
there was apeolal music by the convention Included a Chapeaux
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' chorus under the direction
Passes Luncheon during which
Myrtle Braithwaite of Toledo time Mrs. MIICShall, outgoing
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EXmiOR
Brinker served as one of Mrs. se Club and a banquet on Mon;
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DOORS ,.. _
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The ·valuables lhey leave at liame-fewelry,
Martin's color bearers, outgo- day night In the Parlor Ball·
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important popers, .family keepsakes( Relne!ll·
mg Chapeau Myrtle Walker of room. Speaker at the banouet
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ber, burglars or lire could rab you af everyMeigs Co!lllty Salon, served as was Leta Zeller of 1:11bsonburg, , J..::=;:~_:.:..---4 to
thing....durjpg yo.ur .vocation .ar..over a .week
, her personal page and Pearl 11ast national president of t h c
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, nd-unless your valuables are safeguarded
Knapp, pouvior member, serv· American Legion Auxiliary. She
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IIIUU ·PURPOIE
1 the.election. Others at !lie Pre- National Chlld Welfare Foundq.
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RE:nt a Safe Deposit box ! '
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· marcba Pouvlor from here were Uon, how the lunda are dlstrlbI llfliiiW, Mil', ~. "' .._,......, CG,..Itw•
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Calherlne welsh, Julia Hysell, uted and the worl&lt; of the founIll v. II!.
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&lt;elect oJ Salon 710, was appoint· at the convention were Mrs.
ed during tile convention to Franklin Beaverson of Glb-,
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1tlf liGHT ~ fOI WI! .lOti ...,.... enr
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serve .as a eolor marshall !hi• sonburg, outgoing president of i
lfMid ,..,, t.2250 LP.M. \lo H.P~ ~~:; AC.I11
.year. Her appointment was the Ohio Department,
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peau VlrRinla Rllhe.
Eshelman of Zan\llvllle, de[t.,._ADJ,ahl .
[!ii!!l :ROYAL VALUII
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The eonv~Uon opened Sun· partment secretary; Nan c yI
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day with ~ Dutch SuPW. In the Smith of McConnelsville, na·
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Serving Meigs County for ooer95 ~ears
Colonv Restaurant, followed
tional committeewoman; RobMember Federsllteserve System
an mnl!tg Pouvlor session at ert. McBride, commander of the
tbe hotel. The processional of Ohio Department, American LeMember FDIC
offleera .;and guests to open the
Pat Homes, state adjuU141
meetlna was escorted by the
and George Glaub of CoAll Accounlt Insured Up To $15,000 Under
Departemental Le Conciet1e Jumbos grand cllei 'de gare,
The Feclertl Deposit lnaurenct CarP,Orltlon
Mrs. Martin and her color mar·
et s:
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Included on the prosram
$1041 PLEDGED
whlcll followed roll call, greet· The Syrs!'Ulle First United
Jng.s 'trom the varloUI offleera, Presbyterian Church bas pledg·
I'LUJIB
and reports of standing eommlt- ed $100 for the eslablishment ol
tees, was a skit. )ly the Meigs a gchool for the mentally re,~_...
County ~alon. Mildred Cooper tarded in Meigs County. A fund
KIMMD
drive Is currently underway ·to
raise funds for oper~tlng such
!CbooHor ·the lint ye$t; ·

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William Minshall, R-Ohio, Friday demanded that
Stokely
Carmichael be arrested f o r
treason ll he sets foot on American soil agaJ!l. ,
Minsha~~-h*' ~s "shocked and d'
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Rap Brown, leaders of the Student non-Violent Coordinating
Commiltee, who have both advocat.l&lt;l more violent Negro uprisings in U. S. cities.

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gl~t of duty. ,
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Mary A. Sellers was granted
a divorce from James Edwin
J9ellers. Th dfndant waa glvfill custody of four minor chUdten. James H. Rickman was
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crueltv She was awarded three
acres· of land 'tit! Seetl~n 33
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paint. No need to prime, even over IIIOl¢ bare woods.
An easier.job when you do paint.
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CLEVELAND ·n1Pil - ilep.
William Minshall, R-Ohio, Friday demanded that
Stokely
Carmichael be arrested f o r
treason ll he sets foot on American soil agaJ!l. ,
Minsha~~-h*' ~s "shocked and d'
@dn hl'the statements of Carmichael and H.
Rap Brown, leaders of the Student non-Violent Coordinating
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POMEROY - ' TWo dlv~~~~~
have been granted In lbe
Coupty Common Pleas
hotfi on grounds of gross
gl~t of duty. ,
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Mary A. Sellers was granted
a divorce from James Edwin
J9ellers. Th dfndant waa glvfill custody of four minor chUdten. James H. Rickman was
grant•d a divorce from Bel:tvl
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Fadely. Vin!o'l&gt; ,,Va.t h••n N~todv .of a .mlnor qhlld and
granted a dlv4ffl 11n .Galiia ·Was ordered to pay
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from Van Fa~)Y.· ,oo gro9nds
of gross ne~lecl and extreme
crueltv She was awarded three
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Morg•n Twp., as

Member Ftderel. R.,.rvo System
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YO)l've n~ver waited before.
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We made It to last even longer ~ the original LUCITE House Paint. And the
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Another nice thing about new-formula LUCITE: the primet's already In t h e
paint. No need to prime, even over IIIOl¢ bare woods.
An easier.job when you do paint.
A long~ wait between 'paintJngs.
Lo111er, we thinll, thaJl 'you dared hope for .

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barracks for soldiers.
' and ftlor overlll!le. Tile IJIID
·GA..LIPOLIS - Caulkers and Frorn the GaUlpoiiJ Da .11 y· '1ave t,h• owners of the Pl
carpenters went on strike lor Tribane, here m River News Plealilb Dock Co., the Entel'
at three Pt. Pleasant items ot the lllrike:
prlae l)ock Co., and the Smltb1s ~
dry dor: .s on July 28, 1917 ewer
Hub~·•d (Kanawba) Dock Co.,
"50 cents a day raise in pay. July :1'1, 1tl7- CR~ and anl!ll a.m. thll momlnltO de1'he "four-bit" strike was final- carp•"••rs, several hundrl!d In clile whether they wlll lt'anl the
Jy settled .on Aug. 14 but many number, of three ateambotl Increase.
of th• striking carpenter! by ' docks at Pt. Plellllit will
then had gone to Camp Sher- I strike Saturday momma unleol July •• 1117 - The lllrilte of
man near Chillicothe to build •paid ·$4 a day for !lllhl boitrs caulkert and cetpentere conlln·
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4:--The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, July 30, 1967
Pt. Pleasant Roglster IIY• nel·
ther parties seemed Inclined
to- compromise. The J. T. Hal·
field and ChampiGII No. S are
out on the Kanawha Docb and
there i&amp; considerable work to
do on both of them before they
can he noated.
About three year• aso, the
men of all companies here were
Jelling $2.50 a day and asked
lor $3 which was given to them
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after considerable arsulng, and
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the
fourth
straight
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the
Gallia
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bool; would have been larger had not some pictures or
negatives from the 1966 fair .been lost
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In order to prevent this from hap·
:pening again, the fairboard has hired
an ~&gt; it icial photographer for the 1967
fair All fair pictures will be filed away
by the fairboard. The Tribune and
1'1mes-Sentinel photographer, Donald
Wright, will continue to take pictures
for the local newspapers.

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a&amp;out three manthl - .
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Uked lor fS,SO ~ diJ,•. Tbta !'II ,t1ie ;Jilin .~ on
also Biven and IS tht wqe now. * '~;• ,on
being paid by the d\ldll : wlilcll iikecl :,tor notblnl
are workinJ.
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July Sl, 1117 - There IJ DO Ill'~ II 011• f1ill blast at Pl.
chanse today In the strike at Plea18DI. Fjmployeea of I h
the Kanawha Docila. The caulk· Enterprise docb were tile
ere, and carpenten are all out to, shut aown. Jolanapr
and there It 1ttlle lik~lihood "'refu~ lht.J\tllllllds Of
of them getllns together. In
end catpenters
fact, lbere is no effort be in
fl a
fl an
made to 1et them toselher.
In the meantime, tile
]llny Is worklnlllll ho11ei
l'fllllar emplnyeea· wbb did
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Ins to finish some of the .WGI"I 1
they hne underway.
The men at the Pl.
dock nollftl!d manacer
Saturday nilbt that they
finish what work they have
on lha dock1 wblch will proba·

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® not, dpe.\t work to
resumed btlo~e fall.
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towboat J. T. Hallleld IJ
on the Kanawba ·~oc_ki. wlth -;dJp;iiod:-T!)i
bull open, In ln&amp;Jlf, ·~·· II
t;amot be let Into the !l'ller ·llli-IIDI
Ul repalrt pre completed.
Pomeroy ferryboat
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to ~po '17 at Mootreal,
ada, 'lmlowed the t!-~~~' 4
ding of Mila Mary Mack,
ter of Mr. and Mrs.
•.• Mack of Cheshire, ·and
. Miles Fulton, !!On of Mr.
Mrs. Huber Fulton, also
Cheshire. The Rev. ,
.. Woods, Marysville, assisted
the Rev. 'Warren Ziim,
of the Cheshire Ba
Church, officiated at the
ring ceremony with the
repeaUng their vows rom
memory. The church was beautlfully decorated with arransements of sladioll and daiSies,
palms and tbe traditional sev·
en branch candelabra.
Preceding the ceremony, a
program of weddins muSic was
presented by Mrs. Br1ggs
l•y. ~rganist, and
J!OioiSl, )Vho sang,
Thou Goes!," "Oh PromiSe
"The Na~ Hymn" and
Lord's Prayer.
Given in marriage by
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
the bride wore a white
embroidered lace gown
ed in the cage silhouette.
leatured brief sleeves of
silk orga112a ~nd An oval
line. The fully detachable train
of. sheer silk orsa~a,
wtth lace, flowed mto
length. A cap of mAtching l~e
with a sheer ~ow h~ld her
bow len81h veil of silk Import-

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WE have on file 11 of 12 premium books dating
baLk to the 1956 fair. We're missing tbe 1958 edition.
h 1nyone has a spare copy of the 1958 premium book,
we would appreciate a copy for our flies.

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Jl '. &gt;~dent of the GalUa County Junior Falrboard says

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· w...1 the flag-raising ceremony at 7 p.m., Tilesdar.;. wUI
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contw ues to grow. New structures continue to 10 up.
This will continue for years to come as long h lt has
the full support of each and every Gallia Coi!JIIIan.

ed illusion. Her bouquet was a! Mrs. Michael J;.'Heqr~"· Ath·
cascade of white daisies '*fl· ens; Mis• Trud.)' ltay, Mrs.
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terod, with a white orchid,
' Arthur Pfuehler, Miss Sandra Dl\niels cit'
Mis's Sylvia Chiodo served as Pfuehler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred nounce$ :tbe
of Honor. She wore a Abel, BeallsvUie, Oblo ; Miss rlage of bel\
lell8lh yellow chllfon over Constance Manea, Washington, E. D.Ule.IJ, tQ Jonn 1&amp;~.
crtpe. gown J"ith an empi_re Pa.; Mrs. Howell Edwards, Win- sou of t.lf. anti }lrll:
waistline. The chiffon !lowed tersville, Ohio; Mrs. Earl 0'· ers, 289 J~Pik'e. ,,
loosely to the floor in tbe back. Neil~ Mr. Donald O'Neill, !&gt;!iss Miss Daniels 16
She carried Ii c~ade of yellow Sylvia Chiodo, Pittsbursh, Pa.; of Kyger Crtek H!21J
dllisles. ·
Mr. and Mrs Myron Mack, Mr. tended Ohlli Sta~ '
David Huber served as best and Mrs. John Fellure and Kel- and is presenll7
man. The gu~.st• were seated Jy ; Mr. and Mrs. David Car- the Gallla cOOnt:y
by Gary Kordosky and Denn1s man, Columbus ; Mr and Mrs. lice.
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Mulford, brother • in -law of man, Columbus; Mr and Mrs. Mr. Bvers
!he bridegroom.
Dennis Mulford, Xenia; Miss Gallia ACadem,·'
The mother of the bride wore Carol Carter, Huntsville, Ohio; attended Ohio siate
a blue three piece lace suit Mrs ~herley Woods •. MarysvDie, and is presently' employed
with matching acce,;ories. The OhiO . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G&amp;J Auto Patts Inc
groom's mother wore a two Enckson, M1ss Sandra Clark, A candlelight '
piece mint green dress with Newark, Ohio ; Mrs. Betty ing planned for Friday
matching shoes and white ac- Erickson, Brooklyn, New York , ber 1, at 7:30p.m: in i&amp;e
ccss~1es . Both mothers war,• Mr. Gary Kordosky, Minneapol- Methodist Chiii"Ch. 'l1le gUcloos
orchid ''?rsagrs.
I '~· ~!mn , Mr. David Huber, custom of Open4Jhlp'l!h 'Will be
FolloWing the ceremony "I Eau C\au·e, Wisconsin.
observed . .A ~ption wllJ lm•
reception was held m the Fci-•
mediately follow the ceremony: '
lowship Room of the Church. I
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The bride's table, decorated by HATS, $1, $2, $3, while halo Mrs. E. Preston .and Mrs1 1Mrs. H. C. Waugh was center- half price. The Hat Shop.
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Pd. Adv.
The women conducted a work
cake topped with a mimalurc
shop with Mrs. Preaton espl.,U..
bride and groom. Hostesses
ing the basic rules Mrs. ~
were the brides aunt, Mrs. '
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Earl O'Neill, Mrs. Tom Enck·
Fry making arrangemenll
son and Mrs. C. A. Duncan.
demonstrate the rules.
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The bride grAduated 'f r 0 m,
Each sarden club member
Ohio University in Athens G~LLIPOLIS _ Th~ Chesh- made an arraniJ:ement llllffl.ll
where she received her- Bad,. Ire Garlien Club was hostess flowers from her garden. COOclors Degree in Business Edu- lor tb~ Nature's Garden Club tainers and mechanics wllii:h
cali011j The gro~ received his meeting at Gallipolis State In- had been donate~~ by Gallia
MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL MILES FULTON
Mastet~ Deg~ee .from 0 h i. o1slilute July 27 at 1 p. m.
County Garden Clubs .,...
State University m biOc~mJs· l Tlje ~usine" meeting was usnd.
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lhe Umted Stat~s Navy.
garden pledge was given.
delicious refreshments to t!J t
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•.The couple IS pr':'"'.'tly re- Mrs. W. Donald Galloway of twenty members present. . ·"'•·!.".'• .:.;
.1dmg in Norfolk, Vtrgima.
the GallipoliS Garden Club In· Miss Nancy Noble -·
GALJ,!PO!,IS - St. Paul's Vases of white Kllli•o dllisiel.lpique gtlftll lasbioned with . Out · of • town guests attend- troduced the guests who pre- guest. Mrs. Gamet Wood
occupational theran was
L~\1J~ran Church, Lanc~ster, baby bre;~th, emerald and
scoop rAt:kline, eiiJo,•t sleeves rng the wedcl!"g were Mr. and sented the program.
was the s••tne of a lovt.lv eve11- kleberry k hage deco•·ated th and A·li1a S&lt;irl. Acc3l :s of Ve- Mrs. Wayne Roush, Mr. and They were Mrs. M. J. Fry, , ent.
lng weddipg July I, when Mi,; altar, Cathedral tapers in
nise \are tr;mmed th ~ bodice
Sue , Ellen, Davis became the gle anJ '"'en bran' h got.l · and detaeh6ble chap !I train.
bride ur ~ames L. Smellzer. delabri, en.! white ' a' il p
Pastor E~ward L. Winter read bows lurtl,er accented the
The bride's veil o! i:tusion
the douol~ 1.ng serv.ce at. hall I ding scene.
was held by a matchi 1~ ia•e
after six c'clock, foJ!,Jimg a Esco~td by her um·l !,
and pea:·! t1immed plat•• 1 See
half ho•Ir rogr,a~ of organ !J;u-l ond w. Courtright, lhlee .~:~:: ! carried a n.odified bouquet o\
s1c by Mrs. Willis Fouch.
was wearmg a white in
white Ma• ruerite do ;it3 :.a by
breath an•l clusters of s.ephanotis.

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Miss Ellen McCulty Becomes July
Bride Of Charles .D1Stinemetz

GALLIPOIJIS' '- The F I r • ·
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Baptist ChUfch, Gallipolis,
and Mrs. Tom Hayes. (
the setting for the ceremony ' 'l'!le new Mrs. Stinemetz gi'&amp;duniUng In mai'rlage Miss· Ellen uated lrom Rio Grande Colle~e , ·
MCCully; daughter of Mr. and With' a bachelor of seien'ce deMrs. Homer McCully . ~~
In elementary educatiQn.
G'~!f!ld Ext., GalJipt(\!i, ,a
has taught four y~ars. 11\
Charles D. stlnemetz; son
elementary schopl near UtiMr. ,and Mrs. Charles M. Stine, ca, Oblo.
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The groom gradoated•,, .. lr~&gt;D~
lonvUJe, on Saturday the twen, Loudonville High school a n d
IJ;second of July.
· tecently completed a yt'Br's tour
of duty with the Air For!&gt;l in. ...
The Reverend
Vietnam.
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'!'be couple will reside IIi San
offldated at the double •
Antool&amp;, Tew.
eeremoay. A half-ltour of
tlal music was presented preeedlng the ceremony by M r s.
Lerry Corbin, organist, a nd
1\fl'l. Fred Wybensa, soloist. .'
Escortl!d to the altar by
~l!ter, tile bride wore a f I o
GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. N e II
II!I!gtb gown of silk organza
McMahon entertained ~er
er tafteta, designl!d wlth
bridge club Thursday evening.
Sl~ves, aeml scoop
Hlsh score was won by Mrs.
11[\4 ·empire bodice.
~rge llywl. Secorid hlsh was
of alecon lace
won by Mrs. Neil McMahon.
fiOpt of 1the &amp;·lin• skirt ~nd
,Mrs. R. WijUiun Jenkins was
let. A detacbeble tram w 1
lace a)IPilques formed a nafie:. a ~ of the club. Refresb.
!uJ dlapel sweep. Her bouffant monts. were served dnrir.g the
elbow lencth veU cl bil)llli ttl! .~venlng and the next meeting
IJngllah IUusion was fastened tb will be at llte home of Mrs.
Hobart Wilson, Jr.
1 small bridal hat of lace iecet!ted yith orp11Z11 roses. 1'116
brlile carrteil a eascade ·
wlllte ~ wltlt an orcltld
greenery.
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Atlendanlt· were Mttl ~
Sha!llblln, M!'J. Mtrrtll ·~.
ty, Miss, Karen Nlilert. aild
Th&amp; o u 111Nlis Belly fw:!t. They
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wes~em .Futlire . Homemakers
ldenllcilly lltyll!d floor
met Julr 21· at-9:30 a.m.
lbeath IOWIII of romance
.FUrtliet wort; and preparattillh I&lt;!OOJI nei!t~,o e l'b
made con~mlns ,the '
lenalh sleev!l!, ' and ·li'a h
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Hoste$sFor
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Southwestern
FHA Organizes
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Miss Joa"r.e Solt, Canal Winchester was maid-of-h.onor, Mrs.
Kenneth Roades, HH!~l&gt;lm. was
brides.,ald and Miss Joni Lyn;1
Smellzer, niece of the bridegroom, we• Junior bri le. mald
They wore aqua lin~n go wns
lashio"ed sm:Uar to ~ie bride's
and earr'ed cascades of white
and aque daisies with ribbon
streamers. Clusters of aqua dais
ie~ hel4, their brief veils.
CaNfjlll &lt;I nne Smeltzer, nie&lt;e
of lite bnd•groom, an I Judy
Ann ll~nto~. cousiQ of !he bride,
were ,!)Qw~r girls. They oorriO'&lt;!! II
baskets ?! lthite and oqua dais·
les and w~rP gowns of. vr h i t
linen with !;oua trim ilvkl
the alt•ndd!&gt;IS' gowAs.
Robert A. Smeltzer was
for.bls ~~~!her. Ushers
were WiUiam 0. Smelt&lt;or, otso-11
a brotbe•, end Dean Poling,
sin of the bride.
White we,ddil)g bell• .· · ~~::~ ~~
the three ,tiered weddin;!
and aqua and whlte,dai•ie&lt;
ried out the color theme f~
the reception held In : II
Ichtll'ch parlors. Hostesses were
Miss Janet Harrii!Pil, Mrs.
old Uhl, Mi59 Pauline !Cull, and
Miss Sandy Soli, who was at .
guest book.
For their wedding trip tQ Gatlinburg, Tenn.. and the Great
Smoky Mts., the bride changed
to a brown linen sheath wl t h
matching accessories ancl wore
a "hite daisy corsag'e.
The new Mrs. Smeltzer Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
thor Davis of Lancaster. Sh
graduated lrom Lancaster Hig!'ll
School with the class of
and from Columbus Buslines!l II
Vnlverslty. She Is presently
ployed at a secretary In the
flee of General Mills, Inc.
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Gallipolis and Is 1962 gra~lua!E•II
DI'Oir·t of ~thwesiem High School.
Be has iU!JI completed
tour ,of dUty wlth ·
armj,.aild il
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barracks for soldiers.
' and ftlor overlll!le. Tile IJIID
·GA..LIPOLIS - Caulkers and Frorn the GaUlpoiiJ Da .11 y· '1ave t,h• owners of the Pl
carpenters went on strike lor Tribane, here m River News Plealilb Dock Co., the Entel'
at three Pt. Pleasant items ot the lllrike:
prlae l)ock Co., and the Smltb1s ~
dry dor: .s on July 28, 1917 ewer
Hub~·•d (Kanawba) Dock Co.,
"50 cents a day raise in pay. July :1'1, 1tl7- CR~ and anl!ll a.m. thll momlnltO de1'he "four-bit" strike was final- carp•"••rs, several hundrl!d In clile whether they wlll lt'anl the
Jy settled .on Aug. 14 but many number, of three ateambotl Increase.
of th• striking carpenter! by ' docks at Pt. Plellllit will
then had gone to Camp Sher- I strike Saturday momma unleol July •• 1117 - The lllrilte of
man near Chillicothe to build •paid ·$4 a day for !lllhl boitrs caulkert and cetpentere conlln·
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ues at the Kanawha lloMcs.-The
4:--The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, July 30, 1967
Pt. Pleasant Roglster IIY• nel·
ther parties seemed Inclined
to- compromise. The J. T. Hal·
field and ChampiGII No. S are
out on the Kanawha Docb and
there i&amp; considerable work to
do on both of them before they
can he noated.
About three year• aso, the
men of all companies here were
Jelling $2.50 a day and asked
lor $3 which was given to them
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after considerable arsulng, and
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the
fourth
straight
year,
the
Gallia
County
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bool; would have been larger had not some pictures or
negatives from the 1966 fair .been lost
rlu rmg the past year
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In order to prevent this from hap·
:pening again, the fairboard has hired
an ~&gt; it icial photographer for the 1967
fair All fair pictures will be filed away
by the fairboard. The Tribune and
1'1mes-Sentinel photographer, Donald
Wright, will continue to take pictures
for the local newspapers.

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a&amp;out three manthl - .
1117 tiki
Uked lor fS,SO ~ diJ,•. Tbta !'II ,t1ie ;Jilin .~ on
also Biven and IS tht wqe now. * '~;• ,on
being paid by the d\ldll : wlilcll iikecl :,tor notblnl
are workinJ.
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July Sl, 1117 - There IJ DO Ill'~ II 011• f1ill blast at Pl.
chanse today In the strike at Plea18DI. Fjmployeea of I h
the Kanawha Docila. The caulk· Enterprise docb were tile
ere, and carpenten are all out to, shut aown. Jolanapr
and there It 1ttlle lik~lihood "'refu~ lht.J\tllllllds Of
of them getllns together. In
end catpenters
fact, lbere is no effort be in
fl a
fl an
made to 1et them toselher.
In the meantime, tile
]llny Is worklnlllll ho11ei
l'fllllar emplnyeea· wbb did
'
llltlke 'and the laborert art
Ins to finish some of the .WGI"I 1
they hne underway.
The men at the Pl.
dock nollftl!d manacer
Saturday nilbt that they
finish what work they have
on lha dock1 wblch will proba·

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® not, dpe.\t work to
resumed btlo~e fall.
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Tile lfl~e)' . ""IMport&amp;~

~. I. th~. ,hif4!!tt bit ·Their
towboat J. T. Hallleld IJ
on the Kanawba ·~oc_ki. wlth -;dJp;iiod:-T!)i
bull open, In ln&amp;Jlf, ·~·· II
t;amot be let Into the !l'ller ·llli-IIDI
Ul repalrt pre completed.
Pomeroy ferryboat
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CHESHmE- A weddlng,trl,:~
to ~po '17 at Mootreal,
ada, 'lmlowed the t!-~~~' 4
ding of Mila Mary Mack,
ter of Mr. and Mrs.
•.• Mack of Cheshire, ·and
. Miles Fulton, !!On of Mr.
Mrs. Huber Fulton, also
Cheshire. The Rev. ,
.. Woods, Marysville, assisted
the Rev. 'Warren Ziim,
of the Cheshire Ba
Church, officiated at the
ring ceremony with the
repeaUng their vows rom
memory. The church was beautlfully decorated with arransements of sladioll and daiSies,
palms and tbe traditional sev·
en branch candelabra.
Preceding the ceremony, a
program of weddins muSic was
presented by Mrs. Br1ggs
l•y. ~rganist, and
J!OioiSl, )Vho sang,
Thou Goes!," "Oh PromiSe
"The Na~ Hymn" and
Lord's Prayer.
Given in marriage by
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
the bride wore a white
embroidered lace gown
ed in the cage silhouette.
leatured brief sleeves of
silk orga112a ~nd An oval
line. The fully detachable train
of. sheer silk orsa~a,
wtth lace, flowed mto
length. A cap of mAtching l~e
with a sheer ~ow h~ld her
bow len81h veil of silk Import-

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. llllt of Inter~the

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WE have on file 11 of 12 premium books dating
baLk to the 1956 fair. We're missing tbe 1958 edition.
h 1nyone has a spare copy of the 1958 premium book,
we would appreciate a copy for our flies.

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Jl '. &gt;~dent of the GalUa County Junior Falrboard says

· · ,, , re ail set " The 18th annual fair, wblcb beg[Jls
· w...1 the flag-raising ceremony at 7 p.m., Tilesdar.;. wUI
be a fi ve-clay affai r for the first time in tbe fairs hiS.
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contw ues to grow. New structures continue to 10 up.
This will continue for years to come as long h lt has
the full support of each and every Gallia Coi!JIIIan.

ed illusion. Her bouquet was a! Mrs. Michael J;.'Heqr~"· Ath·
cascade of white daisies '*fl· ens; Mis• Trud.)' ltay, Mrs.
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terod, with a white orchid,
' Arthur Pfuehler, Miss Sandra Dl\niels cit'
Mis's Sylvia Chiodo served as Pfuehler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred nounce$ :tbe
of Honor. She wore a Abel, BeallsvUie, Oblo ; Miss rlage of bel\
lell8lh yellow chllfon over Constance Manea, Washington, E. D.Ule.IJ, tQ Jonn 1&amp;~.
crtpe. gown J"ith an empi_re Pa.; Mrs. Howell Edwards, Win- sou of t.lf. anti }lrll:
waistline. The chiffon !lowed tersville, Ohio; Mrs. Earl 0'· ers, 289 J~Pik'e. ,,
loosely to the floor in tbe back. Neil~ Mr. Donald O'Neill, !&gt;!iss Miss Daniels 16
She carried Ii c~ade of yellow Sylvia Chiodo, Pittsbursh, Pa.; of Kyger Crtek H!21J
dllisles. ·
Mr. and Mrs Myron Mack, Mr. tended Ohlli Sta~ '
David Huber served as best and Mrs. John Fellure and Kel- and is presenll7
man. The gu~.st• were seated Jy ; Mr. and Mrs. David Car- the Gallla cOOnt:y
by Gary Kordosky and Denn1s man, Columbus ; Mr and Mrs. lice.
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Mulford, brother • in -law of man, Columbus; Mr and Mrs. Mr. Bvers
!he bridegroom.
Dennis Mulford, Xenia; Miss Gallia ACadem,·'
The mother of the bride wore Carol Carter, Huntsville, Ohio; attended Ohio siate
a blue three piece lace suit Mrs ~herley Woods •. MarysvDie, and is presently' employed
with matching acce,;ories. The OhiO . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G&amp;J Auto Patts Inc
groom's mother wore a two Enckson, M1ss Sandra Clark, A candlelight '
piece mint green dress with Newark, Ohio ; Mrs. Betty ing planned for Friday
matching shoes and white ac- Erickson, Brooklyn, New York , ber 1, at 7:30p.m: in i&amp;e
ccss~1es . Both mothers war,• Mr. Gary Kordosky, Minneapol- Methodist Chiii"Ch. 'l1le gUcloos
orchid ''?rsagrs.
I '~· ~!mn , Mr. David Huber, custom of Open4Jhlp'l!h 'Will be
FolloWing the ceremony "I Eau C\au·e, Wisconsin.
observed . .A ~ption wllJ lm•
reception was held m the Fci-•
mediately follow the ceremony: '
lowship Room of the Church. I
FINAL SALE
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The bride's table, decorated by HATS, $1, $2, $3, while halo Mrs. E. Preston .and Mrs1 1Mrs. H. C. Waugh was center- half price. The Hat Shop.
Shamblin. .
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Pd. Adv.
The women conducted a work
cake topped with a mimalurc
shop with Mrs. Preaton espl.,U..
bride and groom. Hostesses
ing the basic rules Mrs. ~
were the brides aunt, Mrs. '
U
blin the mechanks and ~ •
Earl O'Neill, Mrs. Tom Enck·
Fry making arrangemenll
son and Mrs. C. A. Duncan.
demonstrate the rules.
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The bride grAduated 'f r 0 m,
Each sarden club member
Ohio University in Athens G~LLIPOLIS _ Th~ Chesh- made an arraniJ:ement llllffl.ll
where she received her- Bad,. Ire Garlien Club was hostess flowers from her garden. COOclors Degree in Business Edu- lor tb~ Nature's Garden Club tainers and mechanics wllii:h
cali011j The gro~ received his meeting at Gallipolis State In- had been donate~~ by Gallia
MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL MILES FULTON
Mastet~ Deg~ee .from 0 h i. o1slilute July 27 at 1 p. m.
County Garden Clubs .,...
State University m biOc~mJs· l Tlje ~usine" meeting was usnd.
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lhe Umted Stat~s Navy.
garden pledge was given.
delicious refreshments to t!J t
1'1.
•.The couple IS pr':'"'.'tly re- Mrs. W. Donald Galloway of twenty members present. . ·"'•·!.".'• .:.;
.1dmg in Norfolk, Vtrgima.
the GallipoliS Garden Club In· Miss Nancy Noble -·
GALJ,!PO!,IS - St. Paul's Vases of white Kllli•o dllisiel.lpique gtlftll lasbioned with . Out · of • town guests attend- troduced the guests who pre- guest. Mrs. Gamet Wood
occupational theran was
L~\1J~ran Church, Lanc~ster, baby bre;~th, emerald and
scoop rAt:kline, eiiJo,•t sleeves rng the wedcl!"g were Mr. and sented the program.
was the s••tne of a lovt.lv eve11- kleberry k hage deco•·ated th and A·li1a S&lt;irl. Acc3l :s of Ve- Mrs. Wayne Roush, Mr. and They were Mrs. M. J. Fry, , ent.
lng weddipg July I, when Mi,; altar, Cathedral tapers in
nise \are tr;mmed th ~ bodice
Sue , Ellen, Davis became the gle anJ '"'en bran' h got.l · and detaeh6ble chap !I train.
bride ur ~ames L. Smellzer. delabri, en.! white ' a' il p
Pastor E~ward L. Winter read bows lurtl,er accented the
The bride's veil o! i:tusion
the douol~ 1.ng serv.ce at. hall I ding scene.
was held by a matchi 1~ ia•e
after six c'clock, foJ!,Jimg a Esco~td by her um·l !,
and pea:·! t1immed plat•• 1 See
half ho•Ir rogr,a~ of organ !J;u-l ond w. Courtright, lhlee .~:~:: ! carried a n.odified bouquet o\
s1c by Mrs. Willis Fouch.
was wearmg a white in
white Ma• ruerite do ;it3 :.a by
breath an•l clusters of s.ephanotis.

-unl·ted By candle['l ght

Bylloh Boeflleb

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Miss Ellen McCulty Becomes July
Bride Of Charles .D1Stinemetz

GALLIPOIJIS' '- The F I r • ·
Tucker, Mrs F.lmer •
Baptist ChUfch, Gallipolis,
and Mrs. Tom Hayes. (
the setting for the ceremony ' 'l'!le new Mrs. Stinemetz gi'&amp;duniUng In mai'rlage Miss· Ellen uated lrom Rio Grande Colle~e , ·
MCCully; daughter of Mr. and With' a bachelor of seien'ce deMrs. Homer McCully . ~~
In elementary educatiQn.
G'~!f!ld Ext., GalJipt(\!i, ,a
has taught four y~ars. 11\
Charles D. stlnemetz; son
elementary schopl near UtiMr. ,and Mrs. Charles M. Stine, ca, Oblo.
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The groom gradoated•,, .. lr~&gt;D~
lonvUJe, on Saturday the twen, Loudonville High school a n d
IJ;second of July.
· tecently completed a yt'Br's tour
of duty with the Air For!&gt;l in. ...
The Reverend
Vietnam.
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'!'be couple will reside IIi San
offldated at the double •
Antool&amp;, Tew.
eeremoay. A half-ltour of
tlal music was presented preeedlng the ceremony by M r s.
Lerry Corbin, organist, a nd
1\fl'l. Fred Wybensa, soloist. .'
Escortl!d to the altar by
~l!ter, tile bride wore a f I o
GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. N e II
II!I!gtb gown of silk organza
McMahon entertained ~er
er tafteta, designl!d wlth
bridge club Thursday evening.
Sl~ves, aeml scoop
Hlsh score was won by Mrs.
11[\4 ·empire bodice.
~rge llywl. Secorid hlsh was
of alecon lace
won by Mrs. Neil McMahon.
fiOpt of 1the &amp;·lin• skirt ~nd
,Mrs. R. WijUiun Jenkins was
let. A detacbeble tram w 1
lace a)IPilques formed a nafie:. a ~ of the club. Refresb.
!uJ dlapel sweep. Her bouffant monts. were served dnrir.g the
elbow lencth veU cl bil)llli ttl! .~venlng and the next meeting
IJngllah IUusion was fastened tb will be at llte home of Mrs.
Hobart Wilson, Jr.
1 small bridal hat of lace iecet!ted yith orp11Z11 roses. 1'116
brlile carrteil a eascade ·
wlllte ~ wltlt an orcltld
greenery.
I , 11
Atlendanlt· were Mttl ~
Sha!llblln, M!'J. Mtrrtll ·~.
ty, Miss, Karen Nlilert. aild
Th&amp; o u 111Nlis Belly fw:!t. They
.
wes~em .Futlire . Homemakers
ldenllcilly lltyll!d floor
met Julr 21· at-9:30 a.m.
lbeath IOWIII of romance
.FUrtliet wort; and preparattillh I&lt;!OOJI nei!t~,o e l'b
made con~mlns ,the '
lenalh sleev!l!, ' and ·li'a h
ll'alltUnes.
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Hoste$sFor
Bri(lge Club

Southwestern
FHA Organizes
Fair Booth Work
aA4trous :..

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Miss Joa"r.e Solt, Canal Winchester was maid-of-h.onor, Mrs.
Kenneth Roades, HH!~l&gt;lm. was
brides.,ald and Miss Joni Lyn;1
Smellzer, niece of the bridegroom, we• Junior bri le. mald
They wore aqua lin~n go wns
lashio"ed sm:Uar to ~ie bride's
and earr'ed cascades of white
and aque daisies with ribbon
streamers. Clusters of aqua dais
ie~ hel4, their brief veils.
CaNfjlll &lt;I nne Smeltzer, nie&lt;e
of lite bnd•groom, an I Judy
Ann ll~nto~. cousiQ of !he bride,
were ,!)Qw~r girls. They oorriO'&lt;!! II
baskets ?! lthite and oqua dais·
les and w~rP gowns of. vr h i t
linen with !;oua trim ilvkl
the alt•ndd!&gt;IS' gowAs.
Robert A. Smeltzer was
for.bls ~~~!her. Ushers
were WiUiam 0. Smelt&lt;or, otso-11
a brotbe•, end Dean Poling,
sin of the bride.
White we,ddil)g bell• .· · ~~::~ ~~
the three ,tiered weddin;!
and aqua and whlte,dai•ie&lt;
ried out the color theme f~
the reception held In : II
Ichtll'ch parlors. Hostesses were
Miss Janet Harrii!Pil, Mrs.
old Uhl, Mi59 Pauline !Cull, and
Miss Sandy Soli, who was at .
guest book.
For their wedding trip tQ Gatlinburg, Tenn.. and the Great
Smoky Mts., the bride changed
to a brown linen sheath wl t h
matching accessories ancl wore
a "hite daisy corsag'e.
The new Mrs. Smeltzer Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
thor Davis of Lancaster. Sh
graduated lrom Lancaster Hig!'ll
School with the class of
and from Columbus Buslines!l II
Vnlverslty. She Is presently
ployed at a secretary In the
flee of General Mills, Inc.
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Smeltzer
is theSmelt.zer
son ol Mr
Melvin
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Gallipolis and Is 1962 gra~lua!E•II
DI'Oir·t of ~thwesiem High School.
Be has iU!JI completed
tour ,of dUty wlth ·
armj,.aild il
'·
with the ,

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C·ASHMERE

COATS
REGU!AR $79:50 ..
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Isles -' COilllllunlty role, beau·
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Only A Few
Vaeandes Re!ffaln
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· We tnoh all pbaHI oi'.ji!'uiJ Cultun. Short ttalJitn
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ANNUAL FAMILY plmle Ill
Pomeroy CUb Scout Padt 2U,
July 30, !!llndiY, at State
l GO Route 5t' bo!tween Athens
and COolville. Startl at I,

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86 rnch
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COUCH &amp; MATCHING CHAIR -

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j en, bun1 and covered dish.
Beverage will be provided.
ANNUAL Haya • Yoqlamlly and HDIIIday School Reunion
1 will be beld. SUnday, Auc. 1 at
tilt Holllday Sdlool ll'OUIIdJ.
Rouald Dougan II prealdtnt llld
Btlm Wood1 II lilt NCI'etary•
treaeurer.
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RACIN&amp;- Mr. and
A. ;Powell, VIne st.,
MJDDU:PORT -· Mr. and Mrs Walter Emerson ' are held every day thre;' thnes l
1151.
Racine, are announclllg the, engagement and approach· .Jones, 370 Grant St., Middleport, announce the engage. a day whether there be ,h'"; or
MIDDLEPORT -. Mr. and Mrs. George Ury of &amp;· I
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ing marriage of their daught~r, Miss Jane Ann Powep, ment of their daughter, Barbara Diane, to Mr. Lawrence four or acrowu. These serv1ces lumb)ls are announcmg the e~gage"!ent o[ lhe1r. daughto Marine Lance Corporal Ro&amp;er Eu&amp;ene HiU, son llf Mra, Stuart Finegold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Finegold, are matm, communnn, and Iter, Mary Kathleen, to Mr. Mtchael Thomas Whitehead,
Inez mn and the tate Julian Hill Letart Falls.
Shelto Dr Kettering
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Ml~s Jones IS, a ~raduate of Middleport Ingh School Talking of the Glastonburg 1granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bro"n of Colum·
fA1ss Powell is secretacy to the Associate Duector of and Ohio Umvers1ty m Athens. She IS employed by the Cathedral Mrs Locnary sald lb f 0 i'llter Mldd':~prt resl- . .....................,..............,
Placement at Ohio Unlveralty;1ittAthtna.
. . Department of State Personnel in Columbus..
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Mr. Finegold, a graduate of Fmmo~t Hlgh School, ' itecture allll ceiling art and Miss Ury w~
f.choo~ 1s a grad!late of the .rindrews Institute of Barber· Kettering, attended Ohio University. He Is a member of llhat Bath Abbe t ' . · f tb4 ()Ill
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The wedding will be an event of September_ 24 at • oldest ron Jl'tllwork 10 ,IS emp oye ~ e umver- I
The weddllii will be all'lili!tent of Saturday, All&amp;· 12, Heath Methodist Church In Middleport,
England, over seven Ct'nlurles lstty ~s a teaching assistant. I
,...~"""-./'"! 7·30 p m ~ the Racine Fffi\ Baptist Church The cusold, Is at lhe popular Wmche•- She IS a ml!mber of Sigma
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In the 118'1 Melp Coun!J F~lr Ill the Forest Run Methodist : minster Abbey where Jhe ar.d IRoller Bearing Co.
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her husb,and had communion In . The open chllrch wed.
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w.al planned Wtdnelday wltn show and contact chairman lor the 1 11 1 Sh
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gI bon Church in Columbus.
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bill'. Perrin
Jllllll I wu voted to contribute
ctasset. A feature of the meet- I designed by Chrlstqphf.r Wren, l I
when the
Guild m't \Q the eholr robe lllnd
houses that memorllll cha1"' Wll a woruhop on flower and
' at the Trinity United Church of ot appreciation and .
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pel built for the 211,000 Amt!rl·
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MIDDLEPORT - Miss 1!6h- arrangmg.
cans who lost their lives In Eng- MlDDLEPORT- A 111f,was
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';II Mra. WIDIJim ..'lfolidOt.
'rectiYed lrolll
dtallrake, brllle • elect of Wll· Present to discus• the OAGC . land during World War II.
preSI!Iltl!d to Mro. Lavina Broden!, Opeoed tilt moetiDC will! Elilnl. Mra. wter Wlllon and 1\am-Stllbart, wa1 111!.11 of h~n- 1~ convelltion w
_as Mrs. Jack Rob- \ Their names, according to . ley, the assistant. teacher. !
a quote !rom C.lyjn COOI!d&amp;t-:-; lhe Elsworth Rowe familY,. Min llr at a ilhDwer ThurliC!Iy nlibt son, director of Region 11. The Mrs. Lochary, are workeo in ; Thursday nl!ltl ~ a plcntr
"Chrisii!Ul• Is a Slate· of Mind" Lena GM!er and 11\ii.l
1tven by Mn. tarry Morr)*tn ·Wildwood Club hu been re- vc!ver l!'!lh a· pag~ of 1M' i the Loyal Women'! , C)au of
- followlnl lllat with lfWP, Kuper, both hospitalized
. and Mrs. Edward Ctwkt at the quested to make at least three n~mes ·'tttrtling each ..lhy. ~ h-~ th~llil.. ~l•port. Oitlltll
sln11n1 ol "Joy lo lbt Worlcl. ~membered with care!• !rom home of Mn. John Chan&lt;iey. arraoaements in throw - away dt!s.crlbed til~ altar which
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A Jnide replica and an urn- contain~ra for the Wednesd.ay, draped with; red -'lk. velvet ·e'l!r ,
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will lea'!: In .
tan, 'Chr\s~as Is any aea!ltl.
!Jrella dM!orattd In pink and Aue. 23, program. Members de- broidered wit!\ the &amp;~e
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any place,, Mn. Pertlb
It wu announced that I h 1 whlta wert uaed on tile lilt siring to make arrangements
~et in ,a ltrp' gojdep sun. ·slie'\lllwlii . . lilt homo
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lntroducmc
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dedication
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meellnC
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held
Gime
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Another
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belna won 111 Mrs. Chan- to 'contact Mr•. Carl «lrueser, the Locharys waa: t~e Gu~4- The 81'001' also gave e gift
I'ID-.aT'Y wtda ..... tlte
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Mra. Paul Athey and Mrs president.
ford Cathedral whtcn is not~d Ml1. Bert Gilkey. In ~?:;!1
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Chrlstma• were placed on tilt ~ and ba h~, A
Qrd, Cake, Jherbet, ~ Devotions to open the
lor lhP, embroklerje• us e~ of her tlllth ,w"¥1111
"liar as Mrs. Ptrrlll .•
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and mlnll ware III!I'Yld.
tnR were aiven by Mrs. U. s. thro\JI!Jout l)le structure depicl- ry Frldav. Mr;. Olear
, '1'11•• tncluded the Croll, ~ el'~•: ~JIIIIed the
Ouetll ·\len 111oae nanied a- Nease, il1'• l'tad ftom Psalms, lng trad~s and prolesshns. Mr,, bad cllqe.tf tilt ~ durMI. tb1111111011 ctltM''l-5-n:Atl WiWl1J n
J•rl!)'lna Hllftdl, a m!Dla!Jn .l'lllldl -~ ' eootiH
bove and Mila llbtllvn 1swan. preseilted a paper
Lochary referred to It as t he ing 1111ich tln~e it was noted
. , 'l'lae 110110000 • ll••ll II,
the Bible, a ~~
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. Mra. Don Van Meier, Mrl, John n•ture and how It comparea to newest one, and the o,. which that 1M new ~lectr\c
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.~ ' trHn nylon net, ovtr CUflonl Manley, Miry llodrlll, t'r. Metnben In re~ponse to roll 'people of' the land.
use by tile ~~~~~t.r.
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nchi!nied flowers. ,
She described St. John'! in
ill !ri!rt Mrs.
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and Mill Vk:k)r Ma~ A round • robin caN! "llf pr.. Scotland as the most c:; ·,ora~ Mille, patletlt at Veterlftll l\1.&lt;'111- l • AJO ·
~ ~~~~~reJI!tltntld wlth a lift 9f 16~ ~- cani!et In tht eentat. le)'.
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for sendlnc to Mrs. Paul and quite unlike Presbyt-.rian orl~l HospHal: Mrs. CarrIe . :
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!Y frtm lhe IUild ao1n1 'i.llo lin. .c.tl Kalll1 _. . , . I he Othtra . pnielitln&amp;--- 11111
, 1 member, lll at her
In ~merlca, ·
Sm1th, home following surg,ery, l • lAir_ To."- Ou_ ......
the' lund fat tilt proCl4*ld lllhMI Jlllllcb,
Mls! Orakt
Mrs. Jantes
Mrs. Fred Neale gave that It waa first a Catholic
Mrs._ Frank Beam and Mrs. •
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lor rel3rded cllildren In ~ Recotde41 Chrl!tmas mu11
Mlsa s~n Pullins, all artlele entitled' "Happy Task utery, then the Churoh ol
Da~"d Farmer, both m at •
·county. Memben Iaiii "I 'lfA11141 Mid* iti1 and whlteflorll
Ann webater, Mra. c. o. of ArraiiJlng Flowers."
land. and today Presbvterlon. hoiiiO.
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Mrar Alclen Peyton, Jolnln« the 1e nlem"'n
In conclu•lon, Mts,
Mrs. Roum and Mrs.
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Ellio Pickens.
the Wildwood Garden . ' commented that
Lallance_ w.re ~- .
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the workshop were nhte ·
women can be seen
lhe IJimtc arralllfl!llltitts.
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of the Winc!ill8 · '
with Oowers and polls~lna
we~ used on the tabl&lt;ef. a
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IWOirked toaether In mtlklnc nor- ca!._hedrals of the Britl'lh
guest.
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ASl · TO WilD
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~~ DW!iht Mllh~n pttlude by Mrs. C. (). Chap. ot 1M .,.,.,ty clert .
glvl~g tolet and -~~ o~~~a~. There was_group •1~~~118 •••e Jo~eph r.e1111an1 .
a week wa~lilg of Je!Us Calls Us" and pray. (;hesbln, 0 ,1 and J• Jlld
. '"'~ lale
' ~r by the R~v. c. J.. Ltm,ey, ce J~quas, U. Pl. Pleuan~
the'ilnal '
paMor. 'A reading, "The Joys Edgar Rel!th Wilaoa, 11,
Homer Ho1t- ' Motherhood" was
Conaelsrille, 0,, and f1tieu
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by .,.. Grace Colwell, l11,d
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Mr. and Mrs. Lochorv recen(.
ly retilrned from a montn ., vacation In Britain. An averare
of Ibn!~ cathedrala a day wPre
visited by the Locllarys. Mrs,
Lochary, introductd by M~s. :
Harold Sauer, old that n;ost of,
the 91\hl!tlrals there an actual-[
ly comi'ilunltlea In themoelves. •
since they aponsor not o nI y:
choir achools but also reRUiar i
schoola. She aald that lh e yI
serve as 1allerle1 ant concttt
halls, ·and commented tl!!t "to
really aee a cathedral fl·om hottom to top. Is an educttlon In
itself."
In most cathedrals .erviC1!s

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ANNUAL Haya • Yoqlamlly and HDIIIday School Reunion
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tilt Holllday Sdlool ll'OUIIdJ.
Rouald Dougan II prealdtnt llld
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IARIARA DIANE JONES

RACIN&amp;- Mr. and
A. ;Powell, VIne st.,
MJDDU:PORT -· Mr. and Mrs Walter Emerson ' are held every day thre;' thnes l
1151.
Racine, are announclllg the, engagement and approach· .Jones, 370 Grant St., Middleport, announce the engage. a day whether there be ,h'"; or
MIDDLEPORT -. Mr. and Mrs. George Ury of &amp;· I
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ing marriage of their daught~r, Miss Jane Ann Powep, ment of their daughter, Barbara Diane, to Mr. Lawrence four or acrowu. These serv1ces lumb)ls are announcmg the e~gage"!ent o[ lhe1r. daughto Marine Lance Corporal Ro&amp;er Eu&amp;ene HiU, son llf Mra, Stuart Finegold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Finegold, are matm, communnn, and Iter, Mary Kathleen, to Mr. Mtchael Thomas Whitehead,
Inez mn and the tate Julian Hill Letart Falls.
Shelto Dr Kettering
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Ml~s Jones IS, a ~raduate of Middleport Ingh School Talking of the Glastonburg 1granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bro"n of Colum·
fA1ss Powell is secretacy to the Associate Duector of and Ohio Umvers1ty m Athens. She IS employed by the Cathedral Mrs Locnary sald lb f 0 i'llter Mldd':~prt resl- . .....................,..............,
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. . Department of State Personnel in Columbus..
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Mr. Finegold, a graduate of Fmmo~t Hlgh School, ' itecture allll ceiling art and Miss Ury w~
f.choo~ 1s a grad!late of the .rindrews Institute of Barber· Kettering, attended Ohio University. He Is a member of llhat Bath Abbe t ' . · f tb4 ()Ill
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The wedding will be an event of September_ 24 at • oldest ron Jl'tllwork 10 ,IS emp oye ~ e umver- I
The weddllii will be all'lili!tent of Saturday, All&amp;· 12, Heath Methodist Church In Middleport,
England, over seven Ct'nlurles lstty ~s a teaching assistant. I
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c o~e frjends and relatives will be held in the church so·
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In the 118'1 Melp Coun!J F~lr Ill the Forest Run Methodist : minster Abbey where Jhe ar.d IRoller Bearing Co.
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her husb,and had communion In . The open chllrch wed.
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w.al planned Wtdnelday wltn show and contact chairman lor the 1 11 1 Sh
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gI bon Church in Columbus.
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to give polntert on the ohow one of 52 churches 1n England !
bill'. Perrin
Jllllll I wu voted to contribute
ctasset. A feature of the meet- I designed by Chrlstqphf.r Wren, l I
when the
Guild m't \Q the eholr robe lllnd
houses that memorllll cha1"' Wll a woruhop on flower and
' at the Trinity United Church of ot appreciation and .
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MIDDLEPORT - Miss 1!6h- arrangmg.
cans who lost their lives In Eng- MlDDLEPORT- A 111f,was
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';II Mra. WIDIJim ..'lfolidOt.
'rectiYed lrolll
dtallrake, brllle • elect of Wll· Present to discus• the OAGC . land during World War II.
preSI!Iltl!d to Mro. Lavina Broden!, Opeoed tilt moetiDC will! Elilnl. Mra. wter Wlllon and 1\am-Stllbart, wa1 111!.11 of h~n- 1~ convelltion w
_as Mrs. Jack Rob- \ Their names, according to . ley, the assistant. teacher. !
a quote !rom C.lyjn COOI!d&amp;t-:-; lhe Elsworth Rowe familY,. Min llr at a ilhDwer ThurliC!Iy nlibt son, director of Region 11. The Mrs. Lochary, are workeo in ; Thursday nl!ltl ~ a plcntr
"Chrisii!Ul• Is a Slate· of Mind" Lena GM!er and 11\ii.l
1tven by Mn. tarry Morr)*tn ·Wildwood Club hu been re- vc!ver l!'!lh a· pag~ of 1M' i the Loyal Women'! , C)au of
- followlnl lllat with lfWP, Kuper, both hospitalized
. and Mrs. Edward Ctwkt at the quested to make at least three n~mes ·'tttrtling each ..lhy. ~ h-~ th~llil.. ~l•port. Oitlltll
sln11n1 ol "Joy lo lbt Worlcl. ~membered with care!• !rom home of Mn. John Chan&lt;iey. arraoaements in throw - away dt!s.crlbed til~ altar which
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A Jnide replica and an urn- contain~ra for the Wednesd.ay, draped with; red -'lk. velvet ·e'l!r ,
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will lea'!: In .
tan, 'Chr\s~as Is any aea!ltl.
!Jrella dM!orattd In pink and Aue. 23, program. Members de- broidered wit!\ the &amp;~e
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any place,, Mn. Pertlb
It wu announced that I h 1 whlta wert uaed on tile lilt siring to make arrangements
~et in ,a ltrp' gojdep sun. ·slie'\lllwlii . . lilt homo
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lntroducmc
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meellnC
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Gime
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Another
· cathedral v1s'te&lt;t by Mo1Tnt"!iea
ristlan no•"'·ll
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belna won 111 Mrs. Chan- to 'contact Mr•. Carl «lrueser, the Locharys waa: t~e Gu~4- The 81'001' also gave e gift
I'ID-.aT'Y wtda ..... tlte
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Mra. Paul Athey and Mrs president.
ford Cathedral whtcn is not~d Ml1. Bert Gilkey. In ~?:;!1
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Qrd, Cake, Jherbet, ~ Devotions to open the
lor lhP, embroklerje• us e~ of her tlllth ,w"¥1111
"liar as Mrs. Ptrrlll .•
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and mlnll ware III!I'Yld.
tnR were aiven by Mrs. U. s. thro\JI!Jout l)le structure depicl- ry Frldav. Mr;. Olear
, '1'11•• tncluded the Croll, ~ el'~•: ~JIIIIed the
Ouetll ·\len 111oae nanied a- Nease, il1'• l'tad ftom Psalms, lng trad~s and prolesshns. Mr,, bad cllqe.tf tilt ~ durMI. tb1111111011 ctltM''l-5-n:Atl WiWl1J n
J•rl!)'lna Hllftdl, a m!Dla!Jn .l'lllldl -~ ' eootiH
bove and Mila llbtllvn 1swan. preseilted a paper
Lochary referred to It as t he ing 1111ich tln~e it was noted
. , 'l'lae 110110000 • ll••ll II,
the Bible, a ~~
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. Mra. Don Van Meier, Mrl, John n•ture and how It comparea to newest one, and the o,. which that 1M new ~lectr\c
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.~ ' trHn nylon net, ovtr CUflonl Manley, Miry llodrlll, t'r. Metnben In re~ponse to roll 'people of' the land.
use by tile ~~~~~t.r.
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She described St. John'! in
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and Mill Vk:k)r Ma~ A round • robin caN! "llf pr.. Scotland as the most c:; ·,ora~ Mille, patletlt at Veterlftll l\1.&lt;'111- l • AJO ·
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, 1 member, lll at her
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Sm1th, home following surg,ery, l • lAir_ To."- Ou_ ......
the' lund fat tilt proCl4*ld lllhMI Jlllllcb,
Mls! Orakt
Mrs. Jantes
Mrs. Fred Neale gave that It waa first a Catholic
Mrs._ Frank Beam and Mrs. •
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Mlsa s~n Pullins, all artlele entitled' "Happy Task utery, then the Churoh ol
Da~"d Farmer, both m at •
·county. Memben Iaiii "I 'lfA11141 Mid* iti1 and whlteflorll
Ann webater, Mra. c. o. of ArraiiJlng Flowers."
land. and today Presbvterlon. hoiiiO.
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Mrar Alclen Peyton, Jolnln« the 1e nlem"'n
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Ellio Pickens.
the Wildwood Garden . ' commented that
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lhe IJimtc arralllfl!llltitts.
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IWOirked toaether In mtlklnc nor- ca!._hedrals of the Britl'lh
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~~ DW!iht Mllh~n pttlude by Mrs. C. (). Chap. ot 1M .,.,.,ty clert .
glvl~g tolet and -~~ o~~~a~. There was_group •1~~~118 •••e Jo~eph r.e1111an1 .
a week wa~lilg of Je!Us Calls Us" and pray. (;hesbln, 0 ,1 and J• Jlld
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' ~r by the R~v. c. J.. Ltm,ey, ce J~quas, U. Pl. Pleuan~
the'ilnal '
paMor. 'A reading, "The Joys Edgar Rel!th Wilaoa, 11,
Homer Ho1t- ' Motherhood" was
Conaelsrille, 0,, and f1tieu
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by .,.. Grace Colwell, l11,d
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Mr. and Mrs. Lochorv recen(.
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of Ibn!~ cathedrala a day wPre
visited by the Locllarys. Mrs,
Lochary, introductd by M~s. :
Harold Sauer, old that n;ost of,
the 91\hl!tlrals there an actual-[
ly comi'ilunltlea In themoelves. •
since they aponsor not o nI y:
choir achools but also reRUiar i
schoola. She aald that lh e yI
serve as 1allerle1 ant concttt
halls, ·and commented tl!!t "to
really aee a cathedral fl·om hottom to top. Is an educttlon In
itself."
In most cathedrals .erviC1!s

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FHA FINANCED - Finandng by the Farm Home Administration has made
It possible for many families, who could not secure financing otherwise to buy
or build attractive and comfortable new ·homes. In recent years the FHA has
had a program making it permissable to award new home loans in communities
with population of less than 5,500 persons. The above-pictured homes are all FHA
financed structures.

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To Years of'Great Achievement
In Meigs"' Ce&gt;unty. The
Farmers Home Administration
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Possibl •. The FHA~ - ~~ Agency of . ~ i~~
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pervised credit pro"ams were
Rural Rousing Program . ·I program to provide lJousing for , rural houling and put the !om
The Farmers Home Admin- made. avanable to non-farm Congress made non-farm rur- senior .citizens and domesti~:· program on an insurrd baSI
illtratlon, an •st~tcy of :tbe •U. rural ·ptOple '!be ageocy'uup- a! people, as well as farm lam- farm laborm.
land Increased the ,;,e of rU1'3!
s. I)epartment ol Agriculture, ervlsed credit Ia extended only Dies, eligible for rural housing I In 19£5, Congress more than ~ommunit.ies served frqm 2,
probably has pr6v!d~ Me i g 1 when other credit aulstance is in 1961. It also extended I be lripled the funds available for l·5110 to 5,500.
County's greatost .impetus to- not avaRable. Borrowers, when
ward progress the p:~st y0ar. they become financilily able,
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The FIL\, . in the past 365 are required to obtain Credit
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coun!y totaling $1 1!HI.i80 in ad- Tile agency's repoyment ex, . dltlon , to being tile motivating perience Is probably the best
1•-- .In the rupP.rs P I a i n s- proof that the system works,
Chester Water District belng FH.' officials say.
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Economic In current loan programs, tbe
I~:~=ti~:~ Admlnlstrntion FHA has extended more than
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.A. brel!lplown · FIL\ funds The agency has coUecled more
directly iecelv•d in Meig$ tbe than $5.4 billion in principal
Jlll!.t yea~ sho~ 3t jndividual a~ interest. lnteres~ eollec- 1
l'!"fl~ ~IWS . $'iSO,GIIO, a grant lions alone are 14 tlmea thei
of ...000 for llle ci&gt;mprehen- writHffs on debts that h a v e1
sive. 'cdiuJty-'liufe 'water and been deemed uncoUectable. The '
aewage ~dy and two ~WQCi· rots! write-off rate was sev!n'IOBDSJ- one, to tbe_1)11age tenths of one per cent at the
of S~se .and the '311ier to eriil of fiscal 1966.
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Tappert Plalps-C.bt-'ller ,The period since 1960 has
,,J a .walie1' District - totaling $1;· ·been· one of dramatle eiJIIn183;000.
; · . si!"' ·lo~ tbe FIL\, both In terms '
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besJ!mir'.g ol wllat is new , loan pip~.
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is=~~ ·begall u a Wiiel'v,laed I!BS lolned to . _ ·
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In tliose days the agen- tijn, while in lliCal 11116
cy waa ~ as !be Jj,Uet· t!um •uu mll)lon iii lolllll
1Jement Adlilln)ltratlon II~} over ,18,7 million in :=~~
8!ld later ~ the F•nn ~ went to c;onsb;llel Gf lai
FARM LOAN - Loans to farmers for itnptovements oL1he existing property
ty Administration · (IDrl-46). 104 rui'al,
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The fanners 'Home Alim!oJs. flewer systerils
Home AdminiStration. One of these type loans WJIS made to Mr. and: Mrs. Earl
trstiOJbu~.~Ceeded FSA bllale. ly .~.ooo rural
Cross; RD Racine, for conlltructlon of a new milking parldr.;.and other Improve·
Durlbg Its 31 yeatl o .exist- Under ·
ments to their dairy farm. Mr. and ·Mrs. Cross are seen here working with equipeilee, new and expifuled pro- FHA can
meat hi their nearty a~w inilkbouse.
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Iage'ocy as "supervised" c:iedlt ·modern water
proved its effectiveness . w It b pi.aJ ·
farm families. ln 1!H9. till! at- ·lion rural ,
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six years
In 1961 the agency br o k e tban 11.886 man-years of
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lng only fanners. Additional su·an FIL\ report.
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The Farmers Home AdnUni11- the surface. ,with. r~rd .to .• •
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a gr..ot Impact on the ~onomy needec! .In tilt f!IUD!y,
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lias are reeeiv ini btllflits lh~e of
through the exlfnsion of credit :2teath"'~
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These famllles are able to County
imorove their Income. farm l illes snd inortm~·
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- The lmprovem ent in housing conditions for the family
James Hudson, Pomeroy, (Seen bein~ awarded a FHA loan at
in the abov~ photos. The Hudson's re:ided In the house pictured
on TTP 1on· •,vc., M'il Tffl! n!lv wh~n they 1•·ere granted the FHA
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FHA FINANCED - Finandng by the Farm Home Administration has made
It possible for many families, who could not secure financing otherwise to buy
or build attractive and comfortable new ·homes. In recent years the FHA has
had a program making it permissable to award new home loans in communities
with population of less than 5,500 persons. The above-pictured homes are all FHA
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pervised credit pro"ams were
Rural Rousing Program . ·I program to provide lJousing for , rural houling and put the !om
The Farmers Home Admin- made. avanable to non-farm Congress made non-farm rur- senior .citizens and domesti~:· program on an insurrd baSI
illtratlon, an •st~tcy of :tbe •U. rural ·ptOple '!be ageocy'uup- a! people, as well as farm lam- farm laborm.
land Increased the ,;,e of rU1'3!
s. I)epartment ol Agriculture, ervlsed credit Ia extended only Dies, eligible for rural housing I In 19£5, Congress more than ~ommunit.ies served frqm 2,
probably has pr6v!d~ Me i g 1 when other credit aulstance is in 1961. It also extended I be lripled the funds available for l·5110 to 5,500.
County's greatost .impetus to- not avaRable. Borrowers, when
ward progress the p:~st y0ar. they become financilily able,
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coun!y totaling $1 1!HI.i80 in ad- Tile agency's repoyment ex, . dltlon , to being tile motivating perience Is probably the best
1•-- .In the rupP.rs P I a i n s- proof that the system works,
Chester Water District belng FH.' officials say.
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.A. brel!lplown · FIL\ funds The agency has coUecled more
directly iecelv•d in Meig$ tbe than $5.4 billion in principal
Jlll!.t yea~ sho~ 3t jndividual a~ interest. lnteres~ eollec- 1
l'!"fl~ ~IWS . $'iSO,GIIO, a grant lions alone are 14 tlmea thei
of ...000 for llle ci&gt;mprehen- writHffs on debts that h a v e1
sive. 'cdiuJty-'liufe 'water and been deemed uncoUectable. The '
aewage ~dy and two ~WQCi· rots! write-off rate was sev!n'IOBDSJ- one, to tbe_1)11age tenths of one per cent at the
of S~se .and the '311ier to eriil of fiscal 1966.
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Tappert Plalps-C.bt-'ller ,The period since 1960 has
,,J a .walie1' District - totaling $1;· ·been· one of dramatle eiJIIn183;000.
; · . si!"' ·lo~ tbe FIL\, both In terms '
~- ~ . ol lncreas"l' ~ volume an~ .
besJ!mir'.g ol wllat is new , loan pip~.
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is=~~ ·begall u a Wiiel'v,laed I!BS lolned to . _ ·
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cy waa ~ as !be Jj,Uet· t!um •uu mll)lon iii lolllll
1Jement Adlilln)ltratlon II~} over ,18,7 million in :=~~
8!ld later ~ the F•nn ~ went to c;onsb;llel Gf lai
FARM LOAN - Loans to farmers for itnptovements oL1he existing property
ty Administration · (IDrl-46). 104 rui'al,
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The fanners 'Home Alim!oJs. flewer systerils
Home AdminiStration. One of these type loans WJIS made to Mr. and: Mrs. Earl
trstiOJbu~.~Ceeded FSA bllale. ly .~.ooo rural
Cross; RD Racine, for conlltructlon of a new milking parldr.;.and other Improve·
Durlbg Its 31 yeatl o .exist- Under ·
ments to their dairy farm. Mr. and ·Mrs. Cross are seen here working with equipeilee, new and expifuled pro- FHA can
meat hi their nearty a~w inilkbouse.
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Iage'ocy as "supervised" c:iedlt ·modern water
proved its effectiveness . w It b pi.aJ ·
farm families. ln 1!H9. till! at- ·lion rural ,
ency began adminlsterbig )1, The
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six years
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James Hudson, Pomeroy, (Seen bein~ awarded a FHA loan at
in the abov~ photos. The Hudson's re:ided In the house pictured
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County., wa~ named prlncl~al ~of u.•. Bth, at 7,:30 p. m.
,
POMEROY-Marf Josephlne' ~~ld -~tur~ .from the@eLong lot ~eme~ry. at Carpen~r, ~·· ~t Pl~asant Hl~h Se~qol, :n~
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i:'rJo) Sa'nders F.recker; at; 0 r ·Baker -Funeral ~~~ ,llf,Zanes- 11":,. ,Cectl C'!!. l!!~ offietate,
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p~l ,,! ~ 1[ ?rt '
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'fhursday in Holzer HD.'li,Jital fol· ~rotller and' se~al ~~~ell. and ltwo sisters, Mrs, Joe Starcher,
Mason County Board of ~d c ,
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lowing · su;gecy :¥o9'faY·
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the pubhc and heated street- PT. PLEASANT - The She:- ' graduated from ·Pomeroy High
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;;I . REAL ESTATI!
SWATZEL '
...:._The XXI US Army recetve the prtnclpaiShip,of the two car mishap occurring Fri- meremployeeofthe. ~Croger .
,
BIRTHS, DIVORCES
Corps newly-promoted First Lieutenant Michael S.
county's largest high sc.~ool, ·,toy evening on Peniel Road· j Store )n Pomeroy and w a s a
_
OEA THS, MARRIAGES
1001
Swatzel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Swatzel of brought many retl)arks of pol· r.sulting in minor injury to one member o! the Pomeroy MetbLlnNs••
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110 Vale Street, Pomeroy, Ohio,' has lhe insignia of
incs ill. the schools" . 1,'0 m 8
propertY damage estimSI.' Iodist 'church.
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LESTER SELBY
his new rank pinned on his -uniform by (L) Major
dele•atwn of lac&gt;I bus:n •« •nd ell a(:$4D0.' '!'here were no etta· "I
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m·s.l!~~··i,~.;,&amp;,~i9,::~;
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the XXI Corps and lnd.lantown Gap M!Utary Reservaboard' session.
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~ John Ste~tien a,nd Virgil Bruce,
tion, Pa., as (R) his wife, the former Paula Sayre of
Teachers employe\! at the The mishap occurred .when ~-~nd lfer,,~ther, 'D,ella Sand~
Minersville, Ohio, looks on during ceremonies at
meeting were Bromley Work· a southbound car ~ . the .sec· •Q! .Log,n.
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vation Pa. Lieutenant Swatzel, a 1'965 graduate of
Alicc Stover, Roosevelt; Mel- Shiflet, 1!8, Rt. 2, Utart, and I Sunday at \IY-30 a.m,. . ~t the • .,
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Ohio University in Athens. is assigned to duties with
v:lle Cummings, Hannan Higo: . a northboUnd car dnven by Eo- f Hem)em Funeral Home tn Lo- ~:~;· ~~.~~~.:.~~:~~,.,:&lt;f•i.~~;,;;~;;IL,;:1~,;~j;~·;~~;~~~;;~~~;;;
the Corps G-3 ROTC Camp Planning Branch.-US
Peggy Brown Henderson:• Wil- lther M. Roach, 21, Mason, col· gan with burial in Oak Grove Pike, G•
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GALLIPOLIS - W. Braddock - - - -- - ·Patricia Ann Gregory, Ord- Jeffery Shiflet, two years old, ,Glenn Hiles will officiate.
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Hickman. president of the Fed- ~ PM GenPral Will
Rockhold ·Returns
nance: Lawrence Young, Han-,suffered a bump on the lor;·''
eral Resme Bank of Cleve- Be in Ohio Au a, 29
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::an Elem.: Orin H. Smith,'head.
Mrs. John Durst
land t,a, announced the ao"'
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From Year Ill AsJa
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pointment of Lester M. Selby • COLUMBUS - Lawrence F. CHESTER _ gp4 Dalf C. ' Olive_; Nancy Fields, Masa.: ty jail were: Harry ·Erlewme, (Alice Hood) DUI'$1, Cincinnati,
as ' ' "'tan.t vice preSJdent and O'Brie•t, the Postmaster; Gen- Rockhold, son of Mr. and Mrs. •MaJi;!ine McNeely, Henderson: HI. 2 Pt. P,leasant, a,~rested· on _ former PlJmeroy resident, died
as11an1 ecretary.
eraI. will he the speaker Aug. Walter Rockhold has returned Gary Stover, Arbuckle; Robe't a grand larceny warrant
·Wednesday evening at the age "''"'•'
Selby Joined this hank in 1957 : usl ~9 at the Ohio Democratic ' from Vietnam alter one year's Brandeberry, PPHS; M. ~- Meigs County; Howard
ond •as apo01nted .a&amp;,.stant fund
raising dinner in the servie&lt;~ there. He is now.M a ,'Bunce, Beech Htll; LoiS H~e- :ng, Letatt; Hen.ry Taylor, -Jr., ,
secret at~ In 1963 . He received Neil f1ouse here, it was .an- 39 dav leave with his parents. ! holt ,' Pt Ple'sont Jr HJgh MI. Alto; Marvm Hunnell, 49,
hiS B A de«ree from the Col- noun.·o1 today by Morton Ne1pp, ! Rockhold _will return to Vir- · and Wahama French teacher: !Pomeroy. all charged with u&gt;legr.
Wootet In 1955. He state chairman of . the Ohio ginia lollowin~ his leaVe. He ' Benjamin Franklin IV, teach- toxicatton; Burdell Neal, Rt. I
graduated from. lhe Ohio School 1Democratic Executive commit· receiHd his basic training at er. PPHS; Marie Smith, teach· Pt. Pleasant, bad check warof Banktng at Ohto Umvm•ty lee.
Fort Knox Ky. and was sta· er at West Columb1a.
Irant: ,John W. Bush, 42,
in 196~ · -' ' ' nresentlv att•nd- The Columbus dinner is one tioned at Fort
Va .. before F'l'!lllklln had submitted an •P· Uaven, peace warrant, and Roy
tr· .t.o· Stamer rraduRte School 1of two $50 . a . plate Double· •oi ~~ to Vietnam. He atl"nded plication for principal of PPHS, Raymond Brunson:
o' llaokmg, Rut~ers Untver- Header Dinners being held. The Eastern High School.
,but made the statement that Ohio,' charged wttlt
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ho would not accept a position while privilege revoked.
Rom m GalhnoiiS. Mr Sel- , on the preccdin~ night. August bate Court were: Maxwell Eu- as teacher.
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11 S ~avv for four vears He I Hotel.
•construction worker and Peggy '1M. Taylor, Mad~e Byus,.Orpha Is lite meaning of the lerm
aon . Mrs. Selby !the former
Louise Myers, 22, Gallipolis, Ohlinger and Ethel Sayre.
"bank holiday"?
Jar.et Merriman\ have three
ASK TO WED
bookkeeper : and Rus'sell Wayne'j Geor".e Hem-y Keef•r was A - The term means I h ·
daughters.
1 GALLIPOLIS - Applying For Miller, t9. Oak Hill, laborer, hired ,lor the Maintenance De- same thing that the · t~~m
I marria~e licenses Saturdav in ,and Lois Ann Massie, 16, Pat- :partment at a salary of 145? : "legal holiday" means in the
the office 9£ Gallia Co•mtv Pro- :'nl. sludent. .
per month.
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Butt Portion ····· · lb. 59c
Center Slices ····· lb. ,99c

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to the "Best of the Show" in
hath artistic and horticnltural
division Best of show •nd
sweeostakes awards will be giv- '
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Mrs. L. C. Roush and M i s s
Lelah Jane Powell will 91lrve .
as co . chairmen Committ•e
chairmen are Mrs. L. C. Roush, ,
Mrs. Ottie Roush, Mrs. llarrl'
Miller. Mrs Lois Bum~amer, I·
Mrs. W T. Stone, Mrs. !.loyd 1
Rousn, Mrs. Trix Caudill and
Mrs. Lee Gibbs.
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this week.
George Plants
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County., wa~ named prlncl~al ~of u.•. Bth, at 7,:30 p. m.
,
POMEROY-Marf Josephlne' ~~ld -~tur~ .from the@eLong lot ~eme~ry. at Carpen~r, ~·· ~t Pl~asant Hl~h Se~qol, :n~
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i:'rJo) Sa'nders F.recker; at; 0 r ·Baker -Funeral ~~~ ,llf,Zanes- 11":,. ,Cectl C'!!. l!!~ offietate,
Chambers,' Pt.
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lrriner Pomeroy· resident, died c uren, _a~ ~· ..s~F~· one r:i, Ebia Estep, Harrisonville;
p~l ,,! ~ 1[ ?rt '
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'fhursday in Holzer HD.'li,Jital fol· ~rotller and' se~al ~~~ell. and ltwo sisters, Mrs, Joe Starcher,
Mason County Board of ~d c ,
Uf .
lowing · su;gecy :¥o9'faY·
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1'on.
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She was' bom' Dec. 7, 1925 ,
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trr months ,of spec~lat1on oy
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m Pomeroy lor l.O years. ~· Fuperal servtc~ for qtner a1 home anytune.
the pubhc and heated street- PT. PLEASANT - The She:- ' graduated from ·Pomeroy High
· ·
.,
~ •
•
corner de~tes on ~ho would ift's department Investigated • \ School in 1~2. She was a for·
;;I . REAL ESTATI!
SWATZEL '
...:._The XXI US Army recetve the prtnclpaiShip,of the two car mishap occurring Fri- meremployeeofthe. ~Croger .
,
BIRTHS, DIVORCES
Corps newly-promoted First Lieutenant Michael S.
county's largest high sc.~ool, ·,toy evening on Peniel Road· j Store )n Pomeroy and w a s a
_
OEA THS, MARRIAGES
1001
Swatzel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Swatzel of brought many retl)arks of pol· r.sulting in minor injury to one member o! the Pomeroy MetbLlnNs••
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110 Vale Street, Pomeroy, Ohio,' has lhe insignia of
incs ill. the schools" . 1,'0 m 8
propertY damage estimSI.' Iodist 'church.
·
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LESTER SELBY
his new rank pinned on his -uniform by (L) Major
dele•atwn of lac&gt;I bus:n •« •nd ell a(:$4D0.' '!'here were no etta· "I
. · .,. · .
m·s.l!~~··i,~.;,&amp;,~i9,::~;
Ge.neral Harry L. Hillyard, Commanding General of 'l'inrlustrial men attendmg t .h e r
.. ..
" · She •~ 1~v1ved by two (lj
the XXI Corps and lnd.lantown Gap M!Utary Reservaboard' session.
· .
to~s,. ... · · .
~ John Ste~tien a,nd Virgil Bruce,
tion, Pa., as (R) his wife, the former Paula Sayre of
Teachers employe\! at the The mishap occurred .when ~-~nd lfer,,~ther, 'D,ella Sand~
Minersville, Ohio, looks on during ceremonies at
meeting were Bromley Work· a southbound car ~ . the .sec· •Q! .Log,n.
' ·
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Corps Headquarters, Indiantown G:q&gt; Military Reserman, Pt. Pleasant Jr. Hig~: on~ary road driven PY . J a.ck · Funerat ·services wiU be heid i·
vation Pa. Lieutenant Swatzel, a 1'965 graduate of
Alicc Stover, Roosevelt; Mel- Shiflet, 1!8, Rt. 2, Utart, and I Sunday at \IY-30 a.m,. . ~t the • .,
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Ohio University in Athens. is assigned to duties with
v:lle Cummings, Hannan Higo: . a northboUnd car dnven by Eo- f Hem)em Funeral Home tn Lo- ~:~;· ~~.~~~.:.~~:~~,.,:&lt;f•i.~~;,;;~;;IL,;:1~,;~j;~·;~~;~~~;;~~~;;;
the Corps G-3 ROTC Camp Planning Branch.-US
Peggy Brown Henderson:• Wil- lther M. Roach, 21, Mason, col· gan with burial in Oak Grove Pike, G•
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GALLIPOLIS - W. Braddock - - - -- - ·Patricia Ann Gregory, Ord- Jeffery Shiflet, two years old, ,Glenn Hiles will officiate.
''" •· m.
Hickman. president of the Fed- ~ PM GenPral Will
Rockhold ·Returns
nance: Lawrence Young, Han-,suffered a bump on the lor;·''
eral Resme Bank of Cleve- Be in Ohio Au a, 29
,
,
::an Elem.: Orin H. Smith,'head.
Mrs. John Durst
land t,a, announced the ao"'
.
From Year Ill AsJa
[ PPH~ · &lt;:mma V. Bell Mt.! Arresls rerordod at the-rn:un · POMEROY - Mrs. J 0 h n
pointment of Lester M. Selby • COLUMBUS - Lawrence F. CHESTER _ gp4 Dalf C. ' Olive_; Nancy Fields, Masa.: ty jail were: Harry ·Erlewme, (Alice Hood) DUI'$1, Cincinnati,
as ' ' "'tan.t vice preSJdent and O'Brie•t, the Postmaster; Gen- Rockhold, son of Mr. and Mrs. •MaJi;!ine McNeely, Henderson: HI. 2 Pt. P,leasant, a,~rested· on _ former PlJmeroy resident, died
as11an1 ecretary.
eraI. will he the speaker Aug. Walter Rockhold has returned Gary Stover, Arbuckle; Robe't a grand larceny warrant
·Wednesday evening at the age "''"'•'
Selby Joined this hank in 1957 : usl ~9 at the Ohio Democratic ' from Vietnam alter one year's Brandeberry, PPHS; M. ~- Meigs County; Howard
ond •as apo01nted .a&amp;,.stant fund
raising dinner in the servie&lt;~ there. He is now.M a ,'Bunce, Beech Htll; LoiS H~e- :ng, Letatt; Hen.ry Taylor, -Jr., ,
secret at~ In 1963 . He received Neil f1ouse here, it was .an- 39 dav leave with his parents. ! holt ,' Pt Ple'sont Jr HJgh MI. Alto; Marvm Hunnell, 49,
hiS B A de«ree from the Col- noun.·o1 today by Morton Ne1pp, ! Rockhold _will return to Vir- · and Wahama French teacher: !Pomeroy. all charged with u&gt;legr.
Wootet In 1955. He state chairman of . the Ohio ginia lollowin~ his leaVe. He ' Benjamin Franklin IV, teach- toxicatton; Burdell Neal, Rt. I
graduated from. lhe Ohio School 1Democratic Executive commit· receiHd his basic training at er. PPHS; Marie Smith, teach· Pt. Pleasant, bad check warof Banktng at Ohto Umvm•ty lee.
Fort Knox Ky. and was sta· er at West Columb1a.
Irant: ,John W. Bush, 42,
in 196~ · -' ' ' nresentlv att•nd- The Columbus dinner is one tioned at Fort
Va .. before F'l'!lllklln had submitted an •P· Uaven, peace warrant, and Roy
tr· .t.o· Stamer rraduRte School 1of two $50 . a . plate Double· •oi ~~ to Vietnam. He atl"nded plication for principal of PPHS, Raymond Brunson:
o' llaokmg, Rut~ers Untver- Header Dinners being held. The Eastern High School.
,but made the statement that Ohio,' charged wttlt
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Rom m GalhnoiiS. Mr Sel- , on the preccdin~ night. August bate Court were: Maxwell Eu- as teacher.
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11 S ~avv for four vears He I Hotel.
•construction worker and Peggy '1M. Taylor, Mad~e Byus,.Orpha Is lite meaning of the lerm
aon . Mrs. Selby !the former
Louise Myers, 22, Gallipolis, Ohlinger and Ethel Sayre.
"bank holiday"?
Jar.et Merriman\ have three
ASK TO WED
bookkeeper : and Rus'sell Wayne'j Geor".e Hem-y Keef•r was A - The term means I h ·
daughters.
1 GALLIPOLIS - Applying For Miller, t9. Oak Hill, laborer, hired ,lor the Maintenance De- same thing that the · t~~m
I marria~e licenses Saturdav in ,and Lois Ann Massie, 16, Pat- :partment at a salary of 145? : "legal holiday" means in the
the office 9£ Gallia Co•mtv Pro- :'nl. sludent. .
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Lelah Jane Powell will 91lrve .
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chairmen are Mrs. L. C. Roush, ,
Mrs. Ottie Roush, Mrs. llarrl'
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Cubs 'ln the lotb.
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ruan with O,!le out !n lho~~ tne season, came after a walk
mning Saturday to give lhe Cm· to Pete Rose.

cil!natj Reda a 4-2· victory over
the Ollcago Cubs.
Ted Abernathy, who tonk OV·
er in the lOth after starter Milt
Pappaa was lllted for a · pinchhltter1In tile ninth, picked up
lhe -vlctory- bla fOI!J'Ijl ~gains!

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nintll wheJJ Tony Perez singled
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Kesslp,er doubled, went 10
on a fielder's choice
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docble play.

Stoneman entered lhe jlllme placed Cub starter Rsy Culp

The Reds tied it 1·1111 ~e~~;~~~~::;]

in tile last of the 1014 after and got John Edwards 1o hit of the second when Vada
r~Uever Chuck Hartenstein was
l!fted for a plnch·bltter 'In tbe
top of the inning. 1
It was the lhlrd loss In the
last
games for lho second

into a force. Alter walking singled, stole second, went
tilji~&gt;ft~~;'~i
pincb· hitter Art Sbarrisky to th~rd on an Infield out and
load, the bases, , Hartenstem scored on a wild pi~ by Culp.
l'l'tired Tommy Harper to send
the· pme into lht loth,
ROOF BEATS YANKS
NEW YORK (UP!) rWJIAI
Roof hit a twc;Mlll homer In the
seventh Inning Satufi!ay to give
Tuny Pierce his lint m a j o
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league victory as the Ka11&amp;8s:!Ns11lot1li ill
Cily Athletics beat the New was the
pjayer to
York Yankees 6-2
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rn Candlestick Park, flnally did innings.
Hart ~ ho bad openP&lt;I the frame HOUSTON IUI11) - Bob Lio Asprornonte drove in 4 run followed with another one Juan
It S!!tm·day wblie turning back Hi• '~eason reeoed noll' is 16-9 wrth a t••o bagger. Then. after iis singled home pincb-runoer on a pair of doubles and a sin· Przarro then relieved AI Mc· l
the Phlladelplla PhUlles 6-1 on and lit is 12-4 for his career Bullllrng mtenhonally "alked Julro Golay in the erghth inning gle m his first appearance in Bean and after Ed Mathews Jut

Gaylord Perry's six • bitter. againSt tbe Giant..
BUnning entered the conies! p rfy who bested Bunning at
with a mark o! 7.0 against the Phi~adeiphia on May 22 struck
,GJania In the windy stadium out six and allowed fot,'r walks
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San francisco attack by smashing his Jlth home run of the
season to give the Gianl&lt; their
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100 100 000 0-2 7 0
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' a single by John Callison.
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Culp, Hartenstein (9), Stoneman (I) and Hundley; Pappas,
Abernathy (10) and Edwards.
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Ttto Fuentes htt a sacrrfice II~
for a 3·1 advantage
An. error_by second baseman
Cookte RoJas set "P two un·
earned Giant runs in the sixth,
and W1Jiie Mavs, who had two
smgles, tallied another m :he
seventh on a passed bail.
Bunnmg accounted for Philadelphia's lone run in the thtrd
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Cleveland 00! 010 0110-3 8 0
Hardin, Watt (7) and Etchebarren, Haney &lt;n: O'Donogbue,
Pena t2) CormoUy (3) Culver
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8 arma Wlckerabam (&amp;), AgII) 'and Freeban; Wood,
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Chicago . . . . 56 41 577
Boston .. ·. 54 42 .563 1\2
Dt#oit . . . 52 44 .542 3',&gt;
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Kansas City
Saturday's Resulb
Kansas City 6 New York 2
Washington 3 California 1
Baltimore 5 Cleveland 3

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a 3-2 victory over the CaI'I·

PlilldelpiU 001 000 tit»-I 1 1 Howard singled home Hank AI· fo~~:.~~g~~ke a 2•2 tie In the
8111 J'rlu. 010 2D2 10.:-6 12 3 l"!J with lhe winning run In the sev~nth wlren hi' sirrgjed to S!!OJ'-&lt;
Bunning, Farrell (7) and Dal- seventh Inning after blasting
who bad le&lt;l off the Inn·
~~~ J&gt;erry (7&gt;12) and HaJ. lrlil27th home run of the season
with a double.
Jer,
BuoniJra (IIJ..t). HR in the first Saturday to lead the The Angels tied it in !he sec·
- ..lb!ler (UI!t).
ati'eaklng Was)jington Senators
when Rick Reichardt and
Rodgers walked and Bob1
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wu. held 1f ~ (llrDJpoll'
The next mixed to·r•uamen\ Epstein singled, moved to third
Clouljrf r~. •
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It Wli !be '' lirge.d lfOP
and scored on a sa~ice fl byy
llllb 10 golfei'J
Day event on We~nesSaverine.
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tlr'e tot11'1181Qe1llllld
Jly 26, was won by Bet!y 1 The Senstors have now won
andte':'e!1 With bet drive clos 116 of their last 21 games.
the pin on No. 4 green.
Casey Cox, the third of fiVe
The Tripalrbune Handlcan Tour- Senator pitchers got credit f o r
ings were
win, his fourtll In five dec!s.;:av.RodeNan~. TawnO) srons. Minnie Roju also the
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VISIT CANCEIJ,ED
CLE\'ELANJi IUPI) _ Forh · igbt bottng cham·
~er Ceavywe Cl
who was to
~~:e :~;~~ thea~lty's east side
·U. Dr M r1 Luther King
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King in convincing N&lt;lgroes to
register fo~ the fall elections.
King continued' lhe tour alone.
IUGBEST EVER OFFERED
NEW YORK (UPI) - Statewide purses of $2,129,000 wUI
Ire offered, the blghest in the
history of lhe New York Sire
Stakes, for New York-bred hor\1es, it was announced Saturday
by lhe harness horse breeders
Of New Yark State, Inc.
More than ha1! the purses will
bl' awarded al Rooaevelt and
Yonkers Raceways.

Boyer'SHOmef

G'IVes Ch'Icago
~3 Victory
CHICAGO (UPI)

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relief pitclrer_llon ' llltMahon
put dbwn a mnth • lnnlltg rally
to earn the Cbicago ·White Sox
a. 4-3 victory over the Detroit
Trgers.
McMahon relieved Hoyt
helm with runnt'fS on first and
thrrd, and no one out and one
run In an d re t'odlhre
rr .
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order. •
Boyer hit his first Am•erte~m
League home run off loser
Sparma in the first inning with
two out following a walk
Walt Williams.
-rJre 36-year-old. veteran
13 seasons in the National
gue drew a walk in tbe 1oun•n.
moved to third on Pete Wan!'•
single and scored on an1 ~~~~
out. fum Hansen then dt
the fourth run across.
Detroit knocked out win1ning
pitcher Wilbur Wood in
sixth with singles by AI Kaline,
Bill Freehan and Mickey
ley that produ,ced two runs.

"rday followed rn the f~t~te~s '
&gt;f hiS brother, Cl~cmna '. e s I
star Pete Rose, Y Stgnrng a
contract wtth the Reds.
Dave, who batted over .300 j
for Western Hills, was ordered
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Saturday It• cap a thl\'e . run 10 days after berng sidelrned into a force play, Aspromon:e l
rally and carry the Houston w1th an njury.
1 doubled Jn two runs to make tl !
Astros to a li-5 victory over the I Houston, whtch W3S trailing 5- ' 5·5 After John Bate•nen walk·
Pittsb"rgh Ptrates.
0 in the sixth innrng, was sttJ;I ed, Ullis connected hts 11mning
Golay was runr.ing for Bob behng 6-3 gomg nto the la&lt;t o£1 hrt
Aspromonte who doubled home the eighth
The victory went to Dave Ed- ,
two runs to lte the game and Ron Davis led off the etghth ers, who pitohed only the i
set the slage for Lilbs' hit. witb a smgle and Rusty Staub inning. Pizarro took the loS3.
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Ferrara hit his third home run and belted a 1-1 pitch off Bob ftve hits
In as many games to give the Hendley lor his lith ~omer of The Dodgers took a 1.0
1in the first inning when B o b
Los Angeles Dodgers a 2-t win the season.
over the New York Mets Sat- I The blow gave the Dod~ers a I Bailey beat out a smash to
urday.
box tha t He rvll E' ~'
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Chicago 4 Detroit 3
"The Bull" as he Is known to against the Mets
knocked down but could no t '
Minnesota at Boston 2, twi-night his teammates, stepped to the Frrara hit a homer in eacl1 handle Bailey then race ~ 3!1'
Today's Probable Pitchers
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Ail Times EDT
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Kansas City (Hunter 9-9 and Lopez 0-2) at Cleveland (Tiant ently rs his favorite spot _ ov- That's the way it stood unt tl
Dobson 6-6 or Krausse 5-13) at 7-6 and McDowell 7-9), 2, 1 P·l er the 380 foot mark in tho left tbe seventh innmg when Swg.
New York (Downmg 10.5 and m. .
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Barber 6-11)2 , I p m.
Monday's Games
Young Bill Singer got credit! Harrelson. Clean Jones po"-'d a
California (Clark 8-6 and Bru- Kansas City at New York
for the Tictory, his Sixth aga•nst smgle to right sendmg !larrei net 11-12) at Washington (Moore 1 Minnesota at Boston
four defllats. He gave up eight son to third and he scor'd the ,
5·9 and Coleman 3&lt;1), 2, I p.m. IChicago at Cleveland, night
hits but used his blazing fast tyrng run on Ed Charles' , g.
Minnesota (Merrrt 6-3) at Bos- Only games scheduled
ball to get himseir out of rre- nfice fl y to nght
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quent trouble. He struck 0 u t
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W L Pet. Gil 'l Hendley, whose record Is now CINCINNATI (UP!) - Sec- ,
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ruan with O,!le out !n lho~~ tne season, came after a walk
mning Saturday to give lhe Cm· to Pete Rose.

cil!natj Reda a 4-2· victory over
the Ollcago Cubs.
Ted Abernathy, who tonk OV·
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Pappaa was lllted for a · pinchhltter1In tile ninth, picked up
lhe -vlctory- bla fOI!J'Ijl ~gains!

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nintll wheJJ Tony Perez singled
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in tile last of the 1014 after and got John Edwards 1o hit of the second when Vada
r~Uever Chuck Hartenstein was
l!fted for a plnch·bltter 'In tbe
top of the inning. 1
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last
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into a force. Alter walking singled, stole second, went
tilji~&gt;ft~~;'~i
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load, the bases, , Hartenstem scored on a wild pi~ by Culp.
l'l'tired Tommy Harper to send
the· pme into lht loth,
ROOF BEATS YANKS
NEW YORK (UP!) rWJIAI
Roof hit a twc;Mlll homer In the
seventh Inning Satufi!ay to give
Tuny Pierce his lint m a j o
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Cily Athletics beat the New was the
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It S!!tm·day wblie turning back Hi• '~eason reeoed noll' is 16-9 wrth a t••o bagger. Then. after iis singled home pincb-runoer on a pair of doubles and a sin· Przarro then relieved AI Mc· l
the Phlladelplla PhUlles 6-1 on and lit is 12-4 for his career Bullllrng mtenhonally "alked Julro Golay in the erghth inning gle m his first appearance in Bean and after Ed Mathews Jut

Gaylord Perry's six • bitter. againSt tbe Giant..
BUnning entered the conies! p rfy who bested Bunning at
with a mark o! 7.0 against the Phi~adeiphia on May 22 struck
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Ttto Fuentes htt a sacrrfice II~
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Cookte RoJas set "P two un·
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Hardin, Watt (7) and Etchebarren, Haney &lt;n: O'Donogbue,
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Saturday's Resulb
Kansas City 6 New York 2
Washington 3 California 1
Baltimore 5 Cleveland 3

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a 3-2 victory over the CaI'I·

PlilldelpiU 001 000 tit»-I 1 1 Howard singled home Hank AI· fo~~:.~~g~~ke a 2•2 tie In the
8111 J'rlu. 010 2D2 10.:-6 12 3 l"!J with lhe winning run In the sev~nth wlren hi' sirrgjed to S!!OJ'-&lt;
Bunning, Farrell (7) and Dal- seventh Inning after blasting
who bad le&lt;l off the Inn·
~~~ J&gt;erry (7&gt;12) and HaJ. lrlil27th home run of the season
with a double.
Jer,
BuoniJra (IIJ..t). HR in the first Saturday to lead the The Angels tied it in !he sec·
- ..lb!ler (UI!t).
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when Rick Reichardt and
Rodgers walked and Bob1
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wu. held 1f ~ (llrDJpoll'
The next mixed to·r•uamen\ Epstein singled, moved to third
Clouljrf r~. •
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It Wli !be '' lirge.d lfOP
and scored on a sa~ice fl byy
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Day event on We~nesSaverine.
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tlr'e tot11'1181Qe1llllld
Jly 26, was won by Bet!y 1 The Senstors have now won
andte':'e!1 With bet drive clos 116 of their last 21 games.
the pin on No. 4 green.
Casey Cox, the third of fiVe
The Tripalrbune Handlcan Tour- Senator pitchers got credit f o r
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win, his fourtll In five dec!s.;:av.RodeNan~. TawnO) srons. Minnie Roju also the
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CLE\'ELANJi IUPI) _ Forh · igbt bottng cham·
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who was to
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·U. Dr M r1 Luther King
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King continued' lhe tour alone.
IUGBEST EVER OFFERED
NEW YORK (UPI) - Statewide purses of $2,129,000 wUI
Ire offered, the blghest in the
history of lhe New York Sire
Stakes, for New York-bred hor\1es, it was announced Saturday
by lhe harness horse breeders
Of New Yark State, Inc.
More than ha1! the purses will
bl' awarded al Rooaevelt and
Yonkers Raceways.

Boyer'SHOmef

G'IVes Ch'Icago
~3 Victory
CHICAGO (UPI)

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relief pitclrer_llon ' llltMahon
put dbwn a mnth • lnnlltg rally
to earn the Cbicago ·White Sox
a. 4-3 victory over the Detroit
Trgers.
McMahon relieved Hoyt
helm with runnt'fS on first and
thrrd, and no one out and one
run In an d re t'odlhre
rr .
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order. •
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League home run off loser
Sparma in the first inning with
two out following a walk
Walt Williams.
-rJre 36-year-old. veteran
13 seasons in the National
gue drew a walk in tbe 1oun•n.
moved to third on Pete Wan!'•
single and scored on an1 ~~~~
out. fum Hansen then dt
the fourth run across.
Detroit knocked out win1ning
pitcher Wilbur Wood in
sixth with singles by AI Kaline,
Bill Freehan and Mickey
ley that produ,ced two runs.

"rday followed rn the f~t~te~s '
&gt;f hiS brother, Cl~cmna '. e s I
star Pete Rose, Y Stgnrng a
contract wtth the Reds.
Dave, who batted over .300 j
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Saturday It• cap a thl\'e . run 10 days after berng sidelrned into a force play, Aspromon:e l
rally and carry the Houston w1th an njury.
1 doubled Jn two runs to make tl !
Astros to a li-5 victory over the I Houston, whtch W3S trailing 5- ' 5·5 After John Bate•nen walk·
Pittsb"rgh Ptrates.
0 in the sixth innrng, was sttJ;I ed, Ullis connected hts 11mning
Golay was runr.ing for Bob behng 6-3 gomg nto the la&lt;t o£1 hrt
Aspromonte who doubled home the eighth
The victory went to Dave Ed- ,
two runs to lte the game and Ron Davis led off the etghth ers, who pitohed only the i
set the slage for Lilbs' hit. witb a smgle and Rusty Staub inning. Pizarro took the loS3.
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Ferrara hit his third home run and belted a 1-1 pitch off Bob ftve hits
In as many games to give the Hendley lor his lith ~omer of The Dodgers took a 1.0
1in the first inning when B o b
Los Angeles Dodgers a 2-t win the season.
over the New York Mets Sat- I The blow gave the Dod~ers a I Bailey beat out a smash to
urday.
box tha t He rvll E' ~'
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Chicago 4 Detroit 3
"The Bull" as he Is known to against the Mets
knocked down but could no t '
Minnesota at Boston 2, twi-night his teammates, stepped to the Frrara hit a homer in eacl1 handle Bailey then race ~ 3!1'
Today's Probable Pitchers
plate m the bottom of the ninth of the preceding games AU the the way home on Ferro"' 's
Ail Times EDT
~- homrs landed in what app3r· bloop to right.
Kansas City (Hunter 9-9 and Lopez 0-2) at Cleveland (Tiant ently rs his favorite spot _ ov- That's the way it stood unt tl
Dobson 6-6 or Krausse 5-13) at 7-6 and McDowell 7-9), 2, 1 P·l er the 380 foot mark in tho left tbe seventh innmg when Swg.
New York (Downmg 10.5 and m. .
field stands.
er walked lead off man Bud
Barber 6-11)2 , I p m.
Monday's Games
Young Bill Singer got credit! Harrelson. Clean Jones po"-'d a
California (Clark 8-6 and Bru- Kansas City at New York
for the Tictory, his Sixth aga•nst smgle to right sendmg !larrei net 11-12) at Washington (Moore 1 Minnesota at Boston
four defllats. He gave up eight son to third and he scor'd the ,
5·9 and Coleman 3&lt;1), 2, I p.m. IChicago at Cleveland, night
hits but used his blazing fast tyrng run on Ed Charles' , g.
Minnesota (Merrrt 6-3) at Bos- Only games scheduled
ball to get himseir out of rre- nfice fl y to nght
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quent trouble. He struck 0 u t
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W L Pet. Gil 'l Hendley, whose record Is now CINCINNATI (UP!) - Sec- ,
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lonship of the Ninth Annual Kya~ Creek Little 1Aa8Ut
baseball tournament. •
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Friday's Resalts
Cols. 5 Toronto 4, 1st, 3 Inns.
Toronto 3 Columbus 1, 2nd
Jacksonville 4 Rochester s
Richmond 5 Syracuse s
Toledo 10 Buffalo 4

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Wednesday - Yankees vs
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Thursday - Athletics v1. Scnators
Friday - White Sox vs. Orloles

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lilii!Wed tile Indians Into !he Ut- Mite Curry pitched the other
Leagu. cellar Frldav eve- lnnlag and was smothered by
on M•morial F'ield as they a barrage of eight runs. OJrry
two Indian hurlers for gave up four hits, walked five
bits lor a ,.,. win In a and struck out three
tllat was called after The Y~nkees took ~ 1-8 lead
GALLIPOLT!!
and one hall hm'ngs be- In lhe bottom of the first in- ha~ley ~n~J an~ o~e p~~
PONY S'I'ANDINGS
ollhe 10 · run rule
niJC when Chuck Burdette waJlL. ::.Yor,..,:.chn~P"Jea~n cr:h~ and TEAM
w L 11. OR
Cunnmgham went the ed and •cored on Pl. Boster's J ne Acree itched the o(her. Philli•s ........ 10 11211 33
for the Yankees, 11· slnp ,
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Reds .. ........ 8 5 125 105
Gnly one hit, a ~oubte The roo! caved In on t.'le 11- FIELD
Dodgers . . _ , , , . 5 1 17 88
Wayae Robinson Ill lht top dlans In the second inning whet! WESTBURY, N.Y. (UP!)- Braves .... .... 5 a 74 'II
eun:;!ham aeven runs crosaed tile plate. The field for tonight's .-.BM Giants . .. .. .. . 0 10 %7 ug
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U %1 442 442
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Day tripled with the ba1101 load- Ra~eway ~as reducell to seven LAST WEEK'S RESUhTSI
wu up th t e e ed. · ·
entries Friday when the lleW· Dodgen 8 Braves 0
hl.1d two blta, inch.S. The Yankees jumped on Cur&gt; rd
d ed
• nd Be 1 Reds 19 Giants 4
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Reds 13 Gianll 4 (Make p)
plate tbree Umea and In the bottom of the third, Cun81' I . ay ou1 01 PhiiJ 4 B
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bi'• Including 1 double "'"""•m drove 1·n three run• the mile-and one SIXteenth raca,
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Cox was two I'll' two, wllll a triple In the lnnl:~g,
1bt ltewards were dissalll- TmS WEEK'S GAMES:
•\~glel. ol'1!Ja Da1 bad a Indians
000 0- I 1 1 fled with lite 4-yell'Oid mar•'• MO.day - Phlllles vs. Gllhl'ae lripl to the plate. YaM 11
I'll 1- 16 t 0 per.formanee In the qualllyln&amp; ants.
Rcblri aa ltart!d for Jlllllrl11: Indians - Robin- event al Jloolevelt •• Wednes- Taesday - Braves n Reds
1flll'ked hr • 1011 (LP) Curry (3) an~ Wood- da). She brolte In tllat race but nmdily - Dodgers vs, Gl·
lllfed for ard; Vankeeo - Cunnmgham still managed to win In 2:07 ants
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wbich includes
one.
11-2 win oover Maaon on Fri· Beaver's 7 Safford's 3
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the lront-runnlng
Redlega
day evening.
N I' 7 Barr' 1
Friday ••·ve Prl- lllrted
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Coolville. in Its second game Falls City II Jaycees 4
lor the Red Sox, was
of tho toumey, grabbed a S-0 Falls ~1ty 14 Neals 12
by Mille Green In the fifth
lead over Mason iD the bollom Safford .s 5 QSSC, 2
the bas~s loaded. Green
of the first and coasted tile rest Beavers t Barrs 8
POMEROY A banquet for ned the side and got the 'Y'an~•ll
of the way while pitchers Dan- Jaycees 9 G &amp; J 5
the playm and coaches of tl!e out in the sixth for 'a save.
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ny Hall, IJ1d Hastings Umlted Neal's 10 G lo J f
Meigs County American Lagion Red So1 bitten ~~&gt;ere Perl1ll
the opposition to only lout hits QSSC 10 Jaycees 8
&amp;a.eball Team will be held on Ault a double, PultenS'twlf
in lila 1il:-innlng contest,
G &amp; J a Salford's ~
Wednesday, 7 p. m., at the La- btes, and McDaniels a
Neal's 18 GSI 4
8ion Hall In Pomeroy· ·
Steve Gerlach got the only
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Ha!!llngs started on I h e
Players are requested to hit.
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Sl8k, 0 Dell (!) , Mikkelsett ( ) mound lor the winners and was TIBS WEEK'S
1m in their nlforms at lhis Mike &amp;lin pitched lor the
By United Press llllel'!lltlo!lll and Pagllaronl} '(l\t!!lt ·~ 'lmd relieved by Hall in the tnp of Monda
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be t ed
National Lea(llle
Bateman LP-S1sk 13-ll ,
th •tth Hall 1 -~ left!JandY ,
me so a •y can
' 01' Yanks. fanning 12, walkllll one.
St. LolliS
001 232 1101 9 14 0
Amerieao Leape
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and cleaned for nexl season. I
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001000 000- 1 6 2 Ka.nsas City at New York, ppd., •hre, hhaa~ ruc_~. ~xcep~one. 'In Neal's vs. QSI!C ,
Players may keep their base- OUT OF ACTION
Huahes '9-3) and McCarver · mn
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ball caps.
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NEW YORK (UPII-Three
Lamaster 'upshaw t5), Rako~ (12 innings)
: five mnlngsd of mo Ill
or
Jaycee~
VI. Safford'•
Also
Invited
and
welcome
New
York Yankees, pltdler ~oe
0
(6), . Ke~ (7), Hernandez (9) Ball
000 000 000 11110- o a o1CoolvllThele unnbag ttere h •f::i (Makeup garnea - Falls City- attend lhe banquet are all
Verbantc, outfielder Steve Whl·
,lllld , Torre, Uecker (7). LP- ,C!eve ooo ooo ooo 001- 1 1 ment.
one
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Barr's; Beaver's - Neals': G umpires who helped with the taker and outflelder-nrst baseLemaster (7·5) . HRS-Cepeda 21 Brabender, Drabowsky !10) to strike ~ hwlt 0 d~h~ f: &amp; J Barr's; Barr'• • Falls home games (includlng I he man Mike Hegan, were lo1fto
,Ufth &amp; 17th),
and Etchebarren; Hargan (10-81 j right and 11 as
Pe&lt;•
City.) ·
bas~ umpires), those persons the club Friday lor Army
New York tJtiO 000 000- 1 7 1 and Sims. LP-Drabowsky (6- an error.
helping wit!! the
Reserve duly.
14
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100 000 Qlx- I 8 o 1). HR-Horton (4tb).
I Coolville hittera against MasL1'1'1'LE LEAGUE
away gam•• and anyone Verbanlc and Whitaker
.. Cardwell, Shaw (6) , Bennell CaUl
110 000 1100- 2 6 I 011 were Hall, a triple and sinSTANDINGS
who helped In any way
miss the weekend serlt1 with
:All and Gooos•n ; Osteen (1:1-IOJ Wash
020 010 50x- 8 10 0 gle; Harvey, 1 triple; Mahom- ·
this project. The banquet will Kansu City and Hegan will be
.and Roseboro. LP-cardwell (S. Hamilton, Clmii!D (7), Coates ey, two singles; Ollon, a triple TEAM
W L R OR Pel. be stag and lnlorrnal.
lost for two weeks.
.I). HR-F'errara (loth).
&lt;7) and Rodgers, Taylor (81; and Mullens, a single. Mason Ticer
f 1 118 24 'l'il
GALLIPOLIS PEE WEB
OR,_, FINED
,Pbila
001 0011100- 1 7 Ortega
and Casanova. LP hitters were Oblinger. \"an M'a- White• So
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Fran 110 101 30x- 7 12 I -Hamilton 15-21.
tre, Morgap and Lambert, earh Sen to • .. I 2 70 33 ·7ii0
LEAGUE SCHEDULE
UlS ANGELES (UPI)-New
L. Jackaon, G. JaekiOD (7), Minn
· tOO 700 100- t Jl 1 with a single.
Son ·.. 1 ~ 74 ~ ·750 Moaday Wrens va.
Yorlc Met eateher Jerry Grote
llall (7) and Dalrvmpie; IBoston
100 000 1110-2 8.
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,100 poorer today.
9
Mariehal (13- ) and Haller. LP I Chance &lt;12-11) and Zimmer· CoolvUie will play AddiSon Athletics .. 4 4 SO 28 .500 Wedne•day- Falcons vs. J. Manacer w01 Weslra
-J,, Jack90n (7-10). HRS- Iman : Lonborg, Santiago (4), an~ Middleport will ~ up •· Yankee•
2 7 37 1M .222 Hawks
slapped him wllh the fine
lleCovey (17th), Elhtridce JOslnski (6) and Ryan, Gibson gamlrt Pomeroy No. I'" semi- Orioles .... 2 I 32 52 .200 Tbunday- Oriolet ••.
Friday for getting
151. LP~Lonborg (JH). HR- llnals gameo on Monday with Indians .. .. I I 28 tl .lll 'W.
~lit), Allen 05th).
ejected from Thursday night's
003 100 m- 1 12 1 Killebrew (3oth). .
Qllcago
the first game to begm at 8.45 TOiala
15 Sl 381 381
Friday - Clrds V.I. Larks game against lhe Los A!lleles
Clnci
000 000 110-- 2 B I Detroit
001 012 003- 7 In 1 p.m.
LA8'1' WEEKS RESULTS
Dodgers. Grote, who was the
Jenkins (IUJ and Hundley; Ottcago
002 000 on- t 1 4 The championship game will Orl 1
Indian
tl)llll'lenced catcher left at
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Jillloney, Nottebart (5), McCool Willon, Marshall 181 and he Wednesday at s p.m.
Redo esSo 7 Orlls ,
time or h1J 8111• 11
Abernathy (I) IJ1d Ed- Freehan; Peters, McMahon (7),
l
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ncelved "a 1tern 1ecture . •1
Pl. Pleasant ooored 1w1ce tn
.tho first, and platA!d single runs
bl each of the llOCGnd. fifth and
aatb innings. In the bottom of
·the •ixth, Chapman acored the
winnmg run with two out. He
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runs lrl lite !lop~ tht sixt!l Columbus
inning. but il wasn t enough as Toledo
Pl. PJ•uant People's Bank won Toronto
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da~ ni8fit 18 '!land Galllpolll' with two out and two on base for lron!oll.
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breaijni ·&amp;.3 setback 1'1 a llrlt llans tiDied what proved to be ~ai$)n, Kavell Slteets, La e 1S!ockdal~ 4owned Logan, ""11:o.
round Soull:eaatem l)hia LL the wlnnifli run on • French and Skipper · Johni!On each had 9-1 Sixtellr teame wm entt!l'·.ll
Tournament contest.
City miscue.
slngl~s. Albrteht, .Beaver, Hoi-~ ed in tlie 12th annuaL event. ..,
Gallipolla jumped shea:! s-o GaiUpolia outhlt Ironton 11-4. lzerfeld and Rogers ha~ sln· Line score of tl!e Gallipoli!· IJ
In its llalf of the second ·tm1ing The Gallla Countians made two gles for the winners.
jlront'lll till:
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nightcap.
, lron!Gn . . . . . . . . 003 lOG- 4 4
1 single by steve Lee, and a three errors.
wild pitch.
Junior Jamison opened on the In their «rst round games 1 Gailtpolls batterle! - )3mt:ll'ii~~~-..,R~~"T..;;,"'i7':T;i:'""~r"-:·
However, the lrontomans hOI lor Gallipolla. He left I he last week, Wellston heat Oak sou, Keisling (lp) &amp; She!!(S.
bounced back with three mark- mound ":ilh the score tied, 3·3. Hill, 18-4, Albany downed M&lt;'-J Ironton batteries
Evans
ers in their half of tile th' r d Danny K.esllng re111aced Jam. Arth•u 5-4, Jackson ehmmated (wp) and Bowen.

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i found the Pomeroy Pirate! bat- With one ot In the lOp
; tling Pl. Pleasant Dunlop Tln!s of the slllh, Nea~elroad walki for consolation ltooors.
ed, J. ~liard doubled In one
In Ftidats.. Qrst ~l!nal ""'• C1 Faulk tripled In two
: ~aWe, Bidwell (ell behind 7-4 in runs 1M fore Roberts put down
'iife· second after taklng a t-0 the .uprising.
lead In the flrot frlllle, but the The winners had five runa 011
..Gallla Countlan• boiUiced ba~k nine hits. The loaers had four
! with lour more runs lR tilelr runo on eight hils. Roberts
; half of the second to regain the went all the way for the winAU.:.STAR
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ners. English WBI charged with
TUPPERS PLAINS-'::
.. I!J9ai!:m , while Rick va h
: The wumers added two insur- tile toss. He relieved Falk.
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Maire started lor Mlddle110~
: ance lllll'kers in the third inI GALLIPOLIS - Friday ntgllt two out In tho ' lourth Inning Thivener's sln•le in llle secways by
and was reileveil liy Mickey
i ning, and the final three in- For the winnen, Rollins had
on Memorial Field the Reds won .Dive retlrod the last 'ten men ond and a aingle by Steinbeck In '
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durinl the second. .,
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the fifth ·wero the only hits
Pony Laague gamL
Eastern ~lUers were Elclling.
i tr's duel.
gles. Roberts had a double and
willl a 4-2 win ov•r the Dodg· In the filth Inning Bumett Reds could collect ofl
tate tail week:
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anc
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ers.
strut'lt out the side on nint pitch· pitching. His pitching
Eastern, the .team
·ha
&amp;bb'y · Caldwell. ·o.
; lor Bidwell. He wu n&gt;lieved For the losers. J. Dillard had
Dave Burnett pitdled I h r e e es. His pitching n&gt;cord for the in losing was lour runs, t w clinched the leaf110
and D. Smltll, tach 1
: by ·n. Camden and H. Brown. 1 don•te and aingle, Faulk a
scoreless innings thea allowed game wao two runs, two hit•. I hits, six bases on balls and ship with 10 consecull~
·
Getting the Mld~fepor· ·
: B. Rainey started for Pl. Pleas- triple and single. G. Davis and
back to back singlts by Gary tbre@ bases on balls and twelve nllte strik~ out
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w~ Stan" WIIS!!n, ·Alar
! ant. He wu rel!eved by D. Vau~han had doubles.
Foose and Pete Neal along with strike outs.
The Red an~ Dodgers finish- tilt firat frame, added fllr·e
· and Gene ' POw•ll
I Arrington .. the second.
In gaining the finals. Pl.
a throwin~ error to ~ive the Gary Foose In lOlling pitched ~ the ~~eason s play against mort rters In the ad and each a triple; ,Stevi 011"', 1
11111 111 final
! For the winners, D. Miller Pleasant People's Bank drew a
Dodgen their two rns.
another fine game, allow;ng the each other with each team win- tllen scored
!lie
Van !{1~~. · two s In·
had • triple, K. Saunders a sin. first round bye, then defeated
Alter Milliron walked with Reds but two hits.
nlng two gam...
third.
:: ; gleil; Vic. Ferreira, i doublt
rJe, P. Stout a triple, and C. Addaville Jets. IH r.l'iddlenort
In tbe fifth Inning with two
Middleport, meanwhlle;
Steve .Dunfee and. Jerr)
Dewitt, eatcher. wa• the big Yanks, 2-1, New Haven 21-7,
out and men on •eeond and third
aged two runa In lila first,
llli'gle · ·•~h.
1u1 with 1 holllt ren and litt- and the Pomeroy Pirates 5-4. •r play lo~~~eome end Ia foolball
1 201 000 2 -5. Ill :
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tie.
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winning runs to score.
ing . desperate seventh
331 00 X - 7 6 :
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F« file losers, D. Morrison round bye, and captured trl- basebaU. I'm tbe Jonesom•st
GALLIPOLIS SLOW
comeback rally
van Mttre (LPl, Childs ·I
had a single. M. Huffman 1 umphs over Pl. Pleasant City
IllY 1D Iowa!"
~''"Mike Boring IJ1d
aild Pqwe1J, M. Borin• (WPJ,
triple. l. Harbrecht two safe. Ice and Fuel, 3-2. Pt. Pleasant
PITCH STANDINGS
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Jatornaliollal Laape Standln_.
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Friday's Resalts
Cols. 5 Toronto 4, 1st, 3 Inns.
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Jacksonville 4 Rochester s
Richmond 5 Syracuse s
Toledo 10 Buffalo 4

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Wednesday - Yankees vs
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Thursday - Athletics v1. Scnators
Friday - White Sox vs. Orloles

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lilii!Wed tile Indians Into !he Ut- Mite Curry pitched the other
Leagu. cellar Frldav eve- lnnlag and was smothered by
on M•morial F'ield as they a barrage of eight runs. OJrry
two Indian hurlers for gave up four hits, walked five
bits lor a ,.,. win In a and struck out three
tllat was called after The Y~nkees took ~ 1-8 lead
GALLIPOLT!!
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PONY S'I'ANDINGS
ollhe 10 · run rule
niJC when Chuck Burdette waJlL. ::.Yor,..,:.chn~P"Jea~n cr:h~ and TEAM
w L 11. OR
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Gnly one hit, a ~oubte The roo! caved In on t.'le 11- FIELD
Dodgers . . _ , , , . 5 1 17 88
Wayae Robinson Ill lht top dlans In the second inning whet! WESTBURY, N.Y. (UP!)- Braves .... .... 5 a 74 'II
eun:;!ham aeven runs crosaed tile plate. The field for tonight's .-.BM Giants . .. .. .. . 0 10 %7 ug
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out Three runs scored when John Re llzatl Trot 11 Roosevelt TOTALS
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wu up th t e e ed. · ·
entries Friday when the lleW· Dodgen 8 Braves 0
hl.1d two blta, inch.S. The Yankees jumped on Cur&gt; rd
d ed
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plate tbree Umea and In the bottom of the third, Cun81' I . ay ou1 01 PhiiJ 4 B
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1bt ltewards were dissalll- TmS WEEK'S GAMES:
•\~glel. ol'1!Ja Da1 bad a Indians
000 0- I 1 1 fled with lite 4-yell'Oid mar•'• MO.day - Phlllles vs. Gllhl'ae lripl to the plate. YaM 11
I'll 1- 16 t 0 per.formanee In the qualllyln&amp; ants.
Rcblri aa ltart!d for Jlllllrl11: Indians - Robin- event al Jloolevelt •• Wednes- Taesday - Braves n Reds
1flll'ked hr • 1011 (LP) Curry (3) an~ Wood- da). She brolte In tllat race but nmdily - Dodgers vs, Gl·
lllfed for ard; Vankeeo - Cunnmgham still managed to win In 2:07 ants
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11-2 win oover Maaon on Fri· Beaver's 7 Safford's 3
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Redlega
day evening.
N I' 7 Barr' 1
Friday ••·ve Prl- lllrted
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Coolville. in Its second game Falls City II Jaycees 4
lor the Red Sox, was
of tho toumey, grabbed a S-0 Falls ~1ty 14 Neals 12
by Mille Green In the fifth
lead over Mason iD the bollom Safford .s 5 QSSC, 2
the bas~s loaded. Green
of the first and coasted tile rest Beavers t Barrs 8
POMEROY A banquet for ned the side and got the 'Y'an~•ll
of the way while pitchers Dan- Jaycees 9 G &amp; J 5
the playm and coaches of tl!e out in the sixth for 'a save.
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ny Hall, IJ1d Hastings Umlted Neal's 10 G lo J f
Meigs County American Lagion Red So1 bitten ~~&gt;ere Perl1ll
the opposition to only lout hits QSSC 10 Jaycees 8
&amp;a.eball Team will be held on Ault a double, PultenS'twlf
in lila 1il:-innlng contest,
G &amp; J a Salford's ~
Wednesday, 7 p. m., at the La- btes, and McDaniels a
Neal's 18 GSI 4
8ion Hall In Pomeroy· ·
Steve Gerlach got the only
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Ha!!llngs started on I h e
Players are requested to hit.
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Sl8k, 0 Dell (!) , Mikkelsett ( ) mound lor the winners and was TIBS WEEK'S
1m in their nlforms at lhis Mike &amp;lin pitched lor the
By United Press llllel'!lltlo!lll and Pagllaronl} '(l\t!!lt ·~ 'lmd relieved by Hall in the tnp of Monda
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be t ed
National Lea(llle
Bateman LP-S1sk 13-ll ,
th •tth Hall 1 -~ left!JandY ,
me so a •y can
' 01' Yanks. fanning 12, walkllll one.
St. LolliS
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Amerieao Leape
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and cleaned for nexl season. I
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001000 000- 1 6 2 Ka.nsas City at New York, ppd., •hre, hhaa~ ruc_~. ~xcep~one. 'In Neal's vs. QSI!C ,
Players may keep their base- OUT OF ACTION
Huahes '9-3) and McCarver · mn
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ball caps.
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Lamaster 'upshaw t5), Rako~ (12 innings)
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New
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000 000 000 11110- o a o1CoolvllThele unnbag ttere h •f::i (Makeup garnea - Falls City- attend lhe banquet are all
Verbantc, outfielder Steve Whl·
,lllld , Torre, Uecker (7). LP- ,C!eve ooo ooo ooo 001- 1 1 ment.
one
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Barr's; Beaver's - Neals': G umpires who helped with the taker and outflelder-nrst baseLemaster (7·5) . HRS-Cepeda 21 Brabender, Drabowsky !10) to strike ~ hwlt 0 d~h~ f: &amp; J Barr's; Barr'• • Falls home games (includlng I he man Mike Hegan, were lo1fto
,Ufth &amp; 17th),
and Etchebarren; Hargan (10-81 j right and 11 as
Pe&lt;•
City.) ·
bas~ umpires), those persons the club Friday lor Army
New York tJtiO 000 000- 1 7 1 and Sims. LP-Drabowsky (6- an error.
helping wit!! the
Reserve duly.
14
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100 000 Qlx- I 8 o 1). HR-Horton (4tb).
I Coolville hittera against MasL1'1'1'LE LEAGUE
away gam•• and anyone Verbanlc and Whitaker
.. Cardwell, Shaw (6) , Bennell CaUl
110 000 1100- 2 6 I 011 were Hall, a triple and sinSTANDINGS
who helped In any way
miss the weekend serlt1 with
:All and Gooos•n ; Osteen (1:1-IOJ Wash
020 010 50x- 8 10 0 gle; Harvey, 1 triple; Mahom- ·
this project. The banquet will Kansu City and Hegan will be
.and Roseboro. LP-cardwell (S. Hamilton, Clmii!D (7), Coates ey, two singles; Ollon, a triple TEAM
W L R OR Pel. be stag and lnlorrnal.
lost for two weeks.
.I). HR-F'errara (loth).
&lt;7) and Rodgers, Taylor (81; and Mullens, a single. Mason Ticer
f 1 118 24 'l'il
GALLIPOLIS PEE WEB
OR,_, FINED
,Pbila
001 0011100- 1 7 Ortega
and Casanova. LP hitters were Oblinger. \"an M'a- White• So
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Fran 110 101 30x- 7 12 I -Hamilton 15-21.
tre, Morgap and Lambert, earh Sen to • .. I 2 70 33 ·7ii0
LEAGUE SCHEDULE
UlS ANGELES (UPI)-New
L. Jackaon, G. JaekiOD (7), Minn
· tOO 700 100- t Jl 1 with a single.
Son ·.. 1 ~ 74 ~ ·750 Moaday Wrens va.
Yorlc Met eateher Jerry Grote
llall (7) and Dalrvmpie; IBoston
100 000 1110-2 8.
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,100 poorer today.
9
Mariehal (13- ) and Haller. LP I Chance &lt;12-11) and Zimmer· CoolvUie will play AddiSon Athletics .. 4 4 SO 28 .500 Wedne•day- Falcons vs. J. Manacer w01 Weslra
-J,, Jack90n (7-10). HRS- Iman : Lonborg, Santiago (4), an~ Middleport will ~ up •· Yankee•
2 7 37 1M .222 Hawks
slapped him wllh the fine
lleCovey (17th), Elhtridce JOslnski (6) and Ryan, Gibson gamlrt Pomeroy No. I'" semi- Orioles .... 2 I 32 52 .200 Tbunday- Oriolet ••.
Friday for getting
151. LP~Lonborg (JH). HR- llnals gameo on Monday with Indians .. .. I I 28 tl .lll 'W.
~lit), Allen 05th).
ejected from Thursday night's
003 100 m- 1 12 1 Killebrew (3oth). .
Qllcago
the first game to begm at 8.45 TOiala
15 Sl 381 381
Friday - Clrds V.I. Larks game against lhe Los A!lleles
Clnci
000 000 110-- 2 B I Detroit
001 012 003- 7 In 1 p.m.
LA8'1' WEEKS RESULTS
Dodgers. Grote, who was the
Jenkins (IUJ and Hundley; Ottcago
002 000 on- t 1 4 The championship game will Orl 1
Indian
tl)llll'lenced catcher left at
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Jillloney, Nottebart (5), McCool Willon, Marshall 181 and he Wednesday at s p.m.
Redo esSo 7 Orlls ,
time or h1J 8111• 11
Abernathy (I) IJ1d Ed- Freehan; Peters, McMahon (7),
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bl each of the llOCGnd. fifth and
aatb innings. In the bottom of
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breaijni ·&amp;.3 setback 1'1 a llrlt llans tiDied what proved to be ~ai$)n, Kavell Slteets, La e 1S!ockdal~ 4owned Logan, ""11:o.
round Soull:eaatem l)hia LL the wlnnifli run on • French and Skipper · Johni!On each had 9-1 Sixtellr teame wm entt!l'·.ll
Tournament contest.
City miscue.
slngl~s. Albrteht, .Beaver, Hoi-~ ed in tlie 12th annuaL event. ..,
Gallipolla jumped shea:! s-o GaiUpolia outhlt Ironton 11-4. lzerfeld and Rogers ha~ sln· Line score of tl!e Gallipoli!· IJ
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, lron!Gn . . . . . . . . 003 lOG- 4 4
1 single by steve Lee, and a three errors.
wild pitch.
Junior Jamison opened on the In their «rst round games 1 Gailtpolls batterle! - )3mt:ll'ii~~~-..,R~~"T..;;,"'i7':T;i:'""~r"-:·
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bounced back with three mark- mound ":ilh the score tied, 3·3. Hill, 18-4, Albany downed M&lt;'-J Ironton batteries
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ed, J. ~liard doubled In one
In Ftidats.. Qrst ~l!nal ""'• C1 Faulk tripled In two
: ~aWe, Bidwell (ell behind 7-4 in runs 1M fore Roberts put down
'iife· second after taklng a t-0 the .uprising.
lead In the flrot frlllle, but the The winners had five runa 011
..Gallla Countlan• boiUiced ba~k nine hits. The loaers had four
! with lour more runs lR tilelr runo on eight hils. Roberts
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Maire started lor Mlddle110~
: ance lllll'kers in the third inI GALLIPOLIS - Friday ntgllt two out In tho ' lourth Inning Thivener's sln•le in llle secways by
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on Memorial Field the Reds won .Dive retlrod the last 'ten men ond and a aingle by Steinbeck In '
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the fifth ·wero the only hits
Pony Laague gamL
Eastern ~lUers were Elclling.
i tr's duel.
gles. Roberts had a double and
willl a 4-2 win ov•r the Dodg· In the filth Inning Bumett Reds could collect ofl
tate tail week:
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strut'lt out the side on nint pitch· pitching. His pitching
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; lor Bidwell. He wu n&gt;lieved For the losers. J. Dillard had
Dave Burnett pitdled I h r e e es. His pitching n&gt;cord for the in losing was lour runs, t w clinched the leaf110
and D. Smltll, tach 1
: by ·n. Camden and H. Brown. 1 don•te and aingle, Faulk a
scoreless innings thea allowed game wao two runs, two hit•. I hits, six bases on balls and ship with 10 consecull~
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Getting the Mld~fepor· ·
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back to back singlts by Gary tbre@ bases on balls and twelve nllte strik~ out
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w~ Stan" WIIS!!n, ·Alar
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Foose and Pete Neal along with strike outs.
The Red an~ Dodgers finish- tilt firat frame, added fllr·e
· and Gene ' POw•ll
I Arrington .. the second.
In gaining the finals. Pl.
a throwin~ error to ~ive the Gary Foose In lOlling pitched ~ the ~~eason s play against mort rters In the ad and each a triple; ,Stevi 011"', 1
11111 111 final
! For the winners, D. Miller Pleasant People's Bank drew a
Dodgen their two rns.
another fine game, allow;ng the each other with each team win- tllen scored
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had • triple, K. Saunders a sin. first round bye, then defeated
Alter Milliron walked with Reds but two hits.
nlng two gam...
third.
:: ; gleil; Vic. Ferreira, i doublt
rJe, P. Stout a triple, and C. Addaville Jets. IH r.l'iddlenort
In tbe fifth Inning with two
Middleport, meanwhlle;
Steve .Dunfee and. Jerr)
Dewitt, eatcher. wa• the big Yanks, 2-1, New Haven 21-7,
out and men on •eeond and third
aged two runa In lila first,
llli'gle · ·•~h.
1u1 with 1 holllt ren and litt- and the Pomeroy Pirates 5-4. •r play lo~~~eome end Ia foolball
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an Infield error allowed the
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tie.
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winning runs to score.
ing . desperate seventh
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comeback rally
van Mttre (LPl, Childs ·I
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IllY 1D Iowa!"
~''"Mike Boring IJ1d
aild Pqwe1J, M. Borin• (WPJ,
triple. l. Harbrecht two safe. Ice and Fuel, 3-2. Pt. Pleasant
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men ·mobilized from towns ciose
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Firemen were stoned and the
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out . al least 46 fires which
flared In the first four hours
after midnight.

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~ e..~Ji-.~1- 'In this city ut
774,~12 jier cent of whom
are nelll'oes. .
'l'be Mayor Imposed a curfew
on the' city, ordering all
residentS· to · go home. City
strtets ·.fere closed to traffic.
All tavai\11, Uquor stores, filling
stsilons iind petroleum supply
firms )Vetil cloaed.
Pollee jUere cbecklng reports
the Injured included a whlto
Roi!Uin-Qathollc priest, Father
James
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w88 walking along 3rd Stred,
For weeks, the Groppi-led
north of downtown Milwaukee,
youth council of the National
wl1en six to seven young
Auoclallon for the Advanc.,.
Negroes began following him.
ment of Colored · People has
"Two flanked me and said
bi-en picketing the homes of
'Whitey, are you prepared 10
Milwaukee aldermen, protesting
dle'" Drolshagen reported. "I
thE common councll's refusal to
kept walking, th~ two flankers
psss an open housing ordinance.
fell off, and I was hit 00 the
Early today, Father Groppi's
bead. I stiffened like an tee
headquarters, Freedom House,
cube. I said my prayers
reported he was In the midst of
because I thought I was bit."
the riot area but could not
Droishagen said he lay on the
confirm his whereabouts.
sidewalk, half conscious, wlule
One of the Injured was United
fue youths ran oil. ile
l'ress
reporter ~-Jr;ec~·o:•er;ed~~s~uf~firci:en~tl~yJto~r=un;_
'Illomas International
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Inspector Kenneth Marple sli!d,
"We've gof several officers shot
and several looters shot."
Clvll defense units armed
with shotguns stood guard at
dty ball, the target of 1
reported mareb by approxl·
mately 50 Negroes. Inside,
shirtsleeves city executives met
ln emergency session, seeking
ways of avoiding the civic
disaster which has overtaken
two other major northern cities
-Newark, N.J., and Detrol~in
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MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI)Guard was ;)f·
~ Into Milwaukee today ro
~.iftlf' an uprising of Negro
al!lpers, arsonists ,8l)d looters.
At · least 50 persohs were
nported ..Jnjured, Including sl•
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be offered at the 104th annual Meigs County Fair which
opens Aug. 15.
Again tbia year twilight harness racing will be off. ·
ered on two evenings with one afternoon to be devoted
to the horse harness racing.
;,;~GNS BILL- Gov. James Rhodes, center seated, Is flctured signing Senate
The twilight racing will be- day before the race.
·DlU 16~ which creates the formation of county boards o mental retardation.
gin at 6 p. m. on Thursday Ponv and horse running races
and Friday, Aug. 17 and 18. Aft.. , ~~ follow the pony hamesa raeemoon horse harness racing mg on both Thursday and Frl·
will be offered at z p. m. on day afternoons.
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Of ~pcclAI ;inter..t _t&amp; Meigs ing two will be appoir.ted by) siblllty for the programs lles Saturday~ Aug. 18, the final •lay' There. are live ~ize classifi·
Cqun.ty Is a Senate Bill signed the probate court judge.
in the hands of either county of the !au-.
cat10n• m the runmng races In·
by Gw James Rhodes creal The purpose of the iegisla·• welfare deporlments or child In charge of the horse bar- eluding 46 lnche• and under;
ln1· tjle fo_rmation In each coun- tlon, endorsed . by .the parents· welfare boards.
ness racmg are William B. over 4ll Inches to ._ Inches; ovIN
- Vernon R. Alden President of Ohio Univel
ty.,o~;~ bpa,!:~ of mental ret~- statewide org~ization, The Tbe state executive director DoWllie, Fred Goegle!n and Wah er 48 Inches to 62 inches; werl ,ry, Assistant Director of the U. S. Office of Economic
dation, . ,
Ohio Auoclaton lor Retarded . of The O~iG Assn. for Rttarded lace Bradford.
S2 Inches to 58 Inches, and over . ol the national Ctl,mmul)ity Action Programs is shown
F\i!l~~~~tal months of Children ~-· Columbu, is to ChUdren, lne., who biiJ..ldll!.ed ,i'Ol!Y&gt;,hime~ r~_c!lla. !!!t .),l! 6i . inc.hes. \
· ) · Me!gs:COUtfty, Commt.~nlty Action Di~ector, and Lauren
platm.filg f:nd' public ineeUrigs, move Ohio s program lor the Meigs County recenUy to dis- lea!urfcl at UO p. m. on 'nl111'11-j Ca•h prizes wiD be awarded A~nce for Communlty Action meeting, left to rt&amp;llt,
July 29.
1 drive-·is c!'urrently underway retard"!! forward. with th• dell; . ~ problema .. here, , ltated!day and Friday in two tlze 1to the top live animals In each
in Meigs Colillty to raise funds nile re~bllity for the p/iii · ilill !Jtogram!J have bfM hln·; classifications. The pony har-1clas8ificatlon with the ncep.
for establlshln~ a school for the grams being In the horuls of dered by Jack of lntcni.•t and; ness racing will be one heat lion ot the 46 Inches and under
mentally retarded. 1\ one-quar- the c 0 u n t y commiSsioners knowledge on the part of the! events on both days for animals class in which four cash awards
ter mill tax levy is also being tbrough a board of parents, welfare departments and chtld ·46 inches and unde1 and I or are offered
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ers In November to help pro· persons, In the fi•ld of mental ' legislation WM drafted by ourl slve.
, Downie, Goegleln and Tom R.
vide funds for the continuance retardation appointed by the group throughout the s t a t e. Drivers In the pony bamess Reuter will head the pon~ bar- . ATHENS - Theodore H. Ber- Ohio.
of the planned school.
I commi,.ioners in ea~h tounty. Proper Implementation of a racing must be In colors and ness and the pony and ·bor!e ry. AsSistant Director of the' Also present at the meeting
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entries close at IZ noon the running races.
Office ot Economic Opportunity were 110 students from PRO· Said
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and Director of Community Ac. JECT UPWARD BOUND spon- whether
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tal retardation was reached _last
the country Saturday to speak I Berry. dire~r of perbap~ the tered ' II'
a meeting at Ohio Universl-1most
segment of a
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ales county boards of mental
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DETROIT &lt;UP!) - Author!- terence" to urban problems. Detroit was . triggered by moderate Negro leadership rna •rg;Y w~~~::::'!; ~!!~~~: ~r~·~n~er~~~en, President of ~~..~ttle
Such boards which ~till have tiPs today went to work on the The violence left 40 persons n•llon':'!de conditions that could Ifl•und Utile support ln.~• motor Iand in riot-tom Detroit on Sun- "I think it Is a great tribute and' tllel'e art:...
the admlnistralive responsibil· enormous task 01 rebuildmg krown dead more than I SilO bring clvD • guenilla war· rlty. Poverty condi ons ~ day addressed the ,Southeastern i to Ted that he has
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that
ity for IC?Cal county
a week of racial violence in;ured,
to the United States.
Inflation made the o
Ohio AUiance for Community j wiih the ship thro:a:cli :n
for communitv rehrdation had tom down.
· Iot least that many under arrest It was . ~aused more by Iworse for reSidents 1 gh
Action. The Alliance is a con- rough waters from the very be- ty as It
clas""s workahopa · and actlvl- Gov. George Romney, speak-lor free on bond, and property 1natlo?al c'!?diilons than Detorit 3reas, he a~ed.
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federathbof t6 community ac- ginning," Alden said. "There
ty center$. will consist ot sev- m~ for 20 minutes over a IUimage estimated as high as condttions,
the ~publ!.can l The DetrOit Free Press tron agencies In the 28 AppaJa. have been three Job Corps Di- !ems .
en membel'll The cour.ty com· statewide television hookup $SOO million.
Igt&gt;vernor said, conceding, We retrorted today In a copyright chlan counties of Southeastern rectors and three Vista D'
mlssiooefll will appoint five of
nlcht, declared that
could and should nave do n P. story that an mtenslve lnvestl- j
il'ecthe m~inbel'll and the remain- I bt!lieved Michigan was "again ) '!be weekend passed quiet- much more on our own part to . ~ation was being conducted into
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·l't'ady for normal activity and Jy although a It-year-old Ne- prevent II."
'the deaths of three teen-a1ed
ODie
that violence h88 been contained : sro. Emest RDquemore, wao Romney cited 18 "repsona·· ~· Negroes found slain In a Debolt
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I lbot and killed_ by I Para· for the holocaust that struck the motel early last Wednesdav
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i The Free Press said authorianagh criticized a "reaction- Negroea lied from p east He said there bad been "long- ti•s had reports the three may
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ary" and "someUmes negative" lllde bulldlDg Balllrda.y olght. Istanding friction between Neg- have been "deliberately execut- Annie Riggs, 87, of RD I. aU boYs
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retarded .children.
Hospital patient, who eseap•cHhrough the brush fqr the y~th. Parluirslnll'l.
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