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Rev. and Mrl. Louis Campbell
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Attending were Mro. Robert
Alkire aQd son, !lay,· HarriiiOIIvUie; Mr. and Mrs. Charles AI·
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Burke, Rhonda Brlckles, Renee Burke and Allb Hill, Ra·
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Donna Hauck, Pomerov, and
Mr. and , Mrs. James HeWitt
and son, Greu, Columbua. Tile
Rev. Mr. Campllell waa a for·
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lay speaker Sunday at the Mid- IJr. entertained the Worthy M•· d•ug te~s, a t~Jn t Latl~·
dleport First Unlied Presbyter- truns and Worthy Patrons, to- tJ~e,l w bo ~~ca ~ -F~ w~~
ian L1Jurch. Assisting with t h •1
with their husbands and er. a • ~ eb ·~ ad M
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WiVI!fl, ol District 25, Order of )omed I~ re ~ h'id ... Ti rs. :
The Rev. Howard
Eastern star, with a cook· Joe Fa llj!r an 1c ~- r ,n, h rn.
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!\a.tht e k r m• y re urnWEARING APPAREL FOR YO
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chanan Is In charge o1
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Grand Matron of D!Btrlct turned from ~two ';;~ ·~~• ·----~~~
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be Richard Owens.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
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ROTARIANS MEET
Mr. and Mra. Fred Radcliff,
McConnelsville: Mr. and Mra.
NEW HAVEN - '!'he' regular Shelby CollJnJ New M a rs hdlnner . meeting of the Bend f.tld: Mr. and ·Mrs. John Week.' ·
Rotary Club was held Thu~ ley. Ntw Marshfield; Mr. and
day evenmg, with Karl
Mrs. Kenneth Riley, Marietta;
president. In Char~•Mr. lhd Mt'J. John B a t e s,
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Shertzer of Point Pleasant.
Moore, Macklburg: Mr. and
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Mrs. Fred Roberts, Belpre; Mrs.
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Harry summerf~eld, Guysville:
aid F Roush, Harry Miller, Mr. and Mt'l. etair Sayero,
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Amesville; Mr. and Mrs. Ern'.
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Harris, Bartlett; Mr. ~ Mro.
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NEW HAVEN - Mr. and I Wetzel Hay, Beverly; Mr. and
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Mrs. Danby Weolcoclt of
Mrs. Donald Muse, Stockport:
Haven are annouriclnc the hlrth Mr. and Mrs. l.elois Sehoenlan,
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baby weighed aeven · poundP, Mn. Ralph Webb, Racine; Mr.
·Ch~~.ge
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and Mrs. HDbert King, MiddleChristie.
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no-:extfll·: cb~f:ge,
Mr. and Mro. Lewis Faudree Charles C. Klnc, H11TI10nvi1Je;
or Huntington, ·· and · palerlllll Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolin, Mr.
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and Mrs. Jim MellOn, Rutland:
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went to ~/" .• ld of Wichita poUce ; ·~:.~~~~~:~
when, iccorQing to -one patrol.
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MiSII Barbara Jean B o I e a cere:Mony . '!"'e n~wlyweds are
Mrs. Lou ill Osborne pro:nd•d ~arne the bride of Michael on a ~ij4,ng trop to. ~~~~~iiG~!;Ji~
- PLUS"80tH FREE"
at tho meeting whicli opmed 1Rice o~ Saturday, July B, dot· and N~'""": and, UliOO. th,tit. · 111i~~=r """'"m
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S11TURDAY "JIUG:.5
11. '35-36. Prayer was by Mro. · The bride's parents are Mr. Pershmg High Schoo) and Way. · Austin t
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and Mrs Joseoh J. Bolea oil ne 'State University. She Is ·a i A., :. • t'~ '·t'i.:!~. ;., &gt; .
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Refreohments were ael'\!ed by Balmoral. Ave., Detroit. Parents eac ~r a e erry
, day.' In, l\1. ·Alba~s, :W. '(a. , with ., . ' .
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the iYJsteSII to tho•• mentl&lt;&gt;ned of the bridegroom are Mr. and Detroit. .
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and Mrs. Walter l;ennedv Jr .. Mrs. G&lt;orald Rice of Oklahoma Mr. RICO . grad•Jated f r rn woi1lb '. Mrs·.• M'tieul~ went ' ,.,, "
JOHNNY CR&gt;I. WFQRD
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Mrs. Contnd dhlinger, Mrs. ' City, Okla., formerly of Dear· Ford"'" High SChool, ond th&lt; to ....;~
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. Harold SmUh, and Mrs. !)en.,er born ~ich. and Middleport. Wayne State Unlvers1tv SChool · d ""' • 11)~ 'j'hu Sday . and to- ltQnlon;
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dJNDIAN PAINT"
8 Y· Pia~h~ to r~!urn . to Aus· 1~:.30 a m.. al the MI.
Kapple
Mr and Mrs Russell Rice of of Business Administration.
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MD_•1ddlerdporft Laandk Moodrs. Clara M.
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. .. vl•iting relatives Ibis week., . 1 wllh. the Rev lllc&lt;lbee
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ents of the bridegroom.
children; Kristen and ·Michael, ..~~~-'-'~ · _ ·
The Easlern Local Band ! The Rev. s. Bruer omcla~
returned to Alexan~la, Va. w•fkend, Mn. ·.outton and · El·
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Boosters wlil meet 1\IOndav. i ed at the double·ring ceremony.
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Tuesday after visiting here l•n are: In :'Cip~lnnatl visiting
August 7, at 7:30 p. m. al the ,Given In marriage by her fath· ,
..-ith her mother, Mrs. Clyda ' Mrs. S C. llfcCaithy. '
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TONIGHT •nd SATURDAY
h1gh sc~ool. The new ofltcera ·er. the bride wore a gown of ,
,~ Allensworth. Jiminer 'remain. I Ml'!. Q. B. stout is recuper- and charter
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I Will be mstalled for the coming silk organza trimmed with alen· ~
~ ed wllh his grandmother for lating at hr : after .• per- . Working_ Tu,_~dllJI, ~nd·~Uir~hl
&lt;Tecl!nicolor)
year.
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con lace Her silk illusion vc1l
another week and. ·will return
of
at Galli- nesday preparmg the '"
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Morlon Brondo
' fd'"' plans wbelil beh ldmade tfoher was holld by a matching head-~ Mr and Mrs Charles Roush to Alexandria by bus n""t week.
W, .Va, lor the
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to n1 1oITechnicolorJ
August ~ through the 26th.
She earned a bouquel of wh•t• Iowa, are here visiting his Kumbesl He nes ay
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REUNION SET
The matron of honor was AI· other ;elotives.
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Ice Ruopp of Lathrup Village, Mrs. Thelma Ashworth Is and her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs.
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NEW HAVEN - The annual ~ Mich., and brid&lt;'!lmaids were home after spending several Mike Hammer.
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Bumgarner Reunion wia
Mrs. Betty Cline' of Middle·
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1 Deanna Ganu•. Patricia Nab- I days In Rutland with Mrs. Juheld Sunday. Auguslrd•1!1hC. 1nb1eDrezy .and Diana Dudas, an of j dy Titus.
port and grandchildren, Donna,
ASTRONA 'r"
: lhe ~ew Haven Ga en u etrml. ohn
Mrs. Tom Ma,tlr. and chi!- Darrell and Darla Marr of New
(Technlciilor)
Park. New Haven. A basket Mr. J
Rice served ·his 1dren Tammy Abby and Tim· H
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for a visit In Ann Ar·
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1964 CHEVY II 2-Door .......· $1099 v.a, •td. trans., good Urea
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1964 DODGE 2·Door ... :..... · $1095

Uti fntenor" 6 cyl. engjne, auW.
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1965 SIMCA 4 DOOR ............ $795

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Best Values of The Yearl
1966 OfEVROlET

$1695 60 DODGE V-8 4 DOOR •.. •.. · ·.. $395
BbeaJ.ne 4 Dr, 396 cu. jo .. engine, turbo hydramatic transI I I 0 0 I I 0 0 I I I I I

Jielter, good tires, \'iDyl intenor, wbite top over

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1965 MUSTANG Convertible .. $1795
W V.IJ engine, 4-spei!CI, 4 new whitewall tires, radio and
boat•, jet blaek llnlsh, white top.

P.S., auto. trans., good tires, clean Interior, oolld body,

radio, beater.

1959 OIEV. 2 DOOR

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1961 FORD 4 DOOR ...~_,.•- ... $449

1964 CHEVY II 2-Door .......· $1099 v.a, •td. trans., good Urea
'1M eu.. in. 8 eyl, Std. trana. Radio, beater. Like new, white
wan tires, aqua filrtob.

1964 DODGE 2·Door ... :..... · $1095

Uti fntenor" 6 cyl. engjne, auW.
malic trans. Radio ond heater, like new wbltewall tires.

!IISCAYNE 2 DOOR

1965 SIMCA 4 DOOR ............ $795

6 cyl., .&amp;td. trans., ndio, heater,
local OWIII!f

2'10 Seriel, white finith

1000 Serleo. Rod finish, &amp;ood tlr..,, radio an4 heater. Real
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IOOd mlleage.

1962 OLDS 88 2-Door .......... $995
V.IJ, ,automaUc trano. Radio and hea~r. good tires, blue
ovet ~te finish, aharp~ seat covers, power steering and
lll'ak01, ftol nlee.
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liPid Pollq, - l i l t ldllor of I h I
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lftltn the Preoldtnt called lor the Day
It has bean obaervtd th1t Amtriea mu.l
of Prayw, he ~lao announcod an II • man
; dte!de whotber 1o uterminate the NOJI'ii Sp~ll AdVisory Commlsalon on CtvU
or help hJrn oul of 1111 ~nt condlllon.
Disorders. But I wonder U we really need
If tbla ll true, Qlllllot:a of Amaricllll faet
another lludy any 1110re than we need ana Jreat, IOUI Stlll'eblnf deciolon. Follow- other Senalt holrllll or 1 new church
lnl 11 Mr. PoUn(s Ideas about lhlo declo·
pro::ouncemtnt
We h a v t beard and
lon:
· lludltd and pmnounce(l wlJIIe rats roam
When President Jol:nson called for a
and olJlldren try end Detroit burno.
National Day or Prayer for lloconclUallon
Whitney Yoq Jr. lan't 1 preacher or
and urged tho reliJioul leaders lo offot
the prealdent h110 he Slid it lor both wllen
prayera for racial peace, I wu tlrucl
be
remarked,
with 1 certlln dltmay and apprehension.
It seemed !bat instead of reachinJ out lo
America • ., to :looltlt wllttb:or II II
the tr1J1c ilf""s of oor urban IOClety, we
cor,. 1o ..tormlnelt or Uberelt ll:e Newere beating 1 retroal into llle •anetUJry
frO.
or l't!Ision, hopin&amp; that God would IICII forWe have had our day of prayer and rte· .
got uo, oltbougto we regularly had fallnd
him .
oncllltllon. Th11 io In keeplnl wllb tht
e11mple and teaehlnr of Chrtot. But lei
Thai may b• a harsh jud&amp;ment, but
us remember that He alwayo followed
doet our rero"d supper! a more lenient
prayer wllll action, patltlono beoamt pow.
eriticlsm7
tr, and penpl• wero ehanltd In unusual
For tho Iut two decades, the churcbet
and wonderful waye.
have been iguorlnl the ghetto and Inner
city. There are a few outpooto of vigorSo let the bankers pray about ftndinf
ous and livelv wltne.., but l'n•rally the
new cbannels of morlfap and houlinl
money and power and prestige has been
money, let the uniona and tmployerl ltlr·
Invested In the slopes of suburbia. When·
tie us with ne., bopa for jobs, let the eduover churchmen have ralUad around the
cators and teachers lnlllate new pr111l'ama
cause of racial justice, they bave faced
and let the c.lurches stop runnln1 1 nd
blnody punlshment from their own mem1tart serving Christ in the plio. He il
bers.
tbere waiting for lllem. When thla hapIn Rocllesler. N.Y., the Council of Churpens, a president won't have to call for
ches 1Upport.d Saul AllnUy't FIGHT
prayll' ond raconclllatlon - ht can lim·
organization wl:ich bad the primary con·
ply applaud It
troversy with Eastman Kodak over job!
lor Negroes. AllhoOJCh lhls yetr-lon&amp; agl·
tation hu final!)&gt; bun resolved, tbe Coun·
cil of Churhu lost 112.11110 In o;onlrlbullont
and faces an Intolerable deficit.

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RAclm: _ Mr. and Mn. Earl Adams, Racine,
Boule 2, are announci111 t~e engagemel!l and ~
roacbinl mll'l'iaee of their daught\'r, J•cque1 8
to Mr. Wayne Clayton_McLauiblln, Cghli!olu!"'
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· Middleport'• Tom KeUy h11 bee11 a lremendoutly
busy man lhll111111mer.

Tom, u1iltont p~clpal and parftime ·guidance
c:ounaelor at Middleport Hlch School,
has found

In Cleveland, Ohio, several of the leadIng clergymen In the city were forced out
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of Jbeir pulplll because of ou!epoken
Justice demsods tl1e twill 11111 fair _tr:al
stal:&amp; on community racial problems. , .. and approprlat. verdict lor all tboa 11'Yiil. 111e racial dltol'llers of tbe &gt;4merl- : ":-"••tea for •"'on, -loo!IJII, IISIUII 'llltb
can lltJ tloould lit 1 primary concern of
deadly weapor.• 11111 1 hOII ot. letall religlout frOllpl - a prayerlul conser breach11 of the piiCI durtn1 lt:e Decern. But as tbe predominantly whitt
troll riot.
community I• eaUed upon by a while pret·
But periJipa tven more 10 doet It d..
fdent to pray fo• peace, I recalled that In·
mend thp lltorOOJh and unfettered tnves·
cident where tb• dlsclples sougbt to h•al
t111Uon
of any and all CharJOI o! polloi ·
a very sick JOUngsler. '!bey failed and the
and-or NaUon•l Gu1rd brutality and cr!Jn.
desperate faml!v turned to Jesus.
Ina! 1cll In putlinl clown tht riot.
He healed the unfortunate vlcllm, rtMOll ohoetlnr of tbaae tnsll• to lilt
storing his sanity and well • beinr. Wl!n
alltflll
murder of thret Qllermad NtiTO
the disciples aoked wily they were unable
youtlll durlnr a raid on a downtown mottl
to overcome th• evil spirit that wat d•·
by
polloo and National GUirdlmen. Ey..
stroying the JOUIII II!P, Jesus rtplfed,
wllnosses
dtlorlbt II as a virtual execuThi! kind never comes out except by
tion, reminlt,.,nl of Gestapo treatment ·of
prayef and fllllnJ." (Matthew 17:%1).
th• Jews in N3zi Germany.
Onl:r by lilt total spiritual commitment
1&gt;1 prayer, love and Intense faith would
woui&lt;F,thls evi! spirit Y.leld. '!be disciples
had oot, atld 111011 of ua have not, achltv·
ed such a slntl,..,lnded devotion. Unfo,...
tunateiy, our Day of Reconciliation seemed like prayer by the whltet ond fa•tlnl
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of~et. ~~ weddlnl will be an event of Aue. 20 In
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Our 1amUy att:!nded service• at St. Pel·
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SundaJ~&gt;-111 aSide by . ·n,; Prltldont fnr
Pra!'eC.and Reconciliation. 1 was startled
With many_\llhers, to hear the Epistle las·
1011 for !Itt diy llelectea a year In ad·
In liturg~cal cburch.,) read r rom
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aagement an~hpf:o~cr~~~derickgWillc!IISon Crow,
fer, AUla Ru ' d Mr Fred Cro", Jr.. Syracuse ...
W, •on of Mr. :: hllll ~ittended the Seven Seas D:voMiss Cll'J)en College, Oran&amp;e Calif., and is cur·
CIJapman t ohki Unlvenilv. Dl!rlng the fall
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tbt loclu lVIII the motorbotl
lll•mer Jlltner Stultb 110 yoart ne1t momtna !t:t cooumtted his brother. Ad Markum, whoj' rorn:orly 111t Champion No. 8, radar, the clllln of mahogany, The car (railroad) lhDI'II&amp;e
Tiler. are !Iva
"Sultsus."
1f0 found :;.d!icbn rifling in suicide by ilandlorl 011 her l:ead goeo 'liE the gov,;nment ateam- is ono of tht q!d_. steamboats and llht il powered with a NJ.
II 'fDrllrd on !be
Clilll btl- !!'In! and _
Tile IOVerntiJenl Is removing
tb:o pilot bGUio ol a llelml:Qat in the waleriJII trough. T h e er
Rnm110y. Ad wa, on
western rtv rt /ll)f w a 5 arara four-cylinder onglne. The! can
to a flnllh, IIYB lht 811., 11111 It le ll'om U.. 11\tl U:e 'iii'Wb of 22 steamlooall In
a VfltT :mol8tain
otb:or wu a aplrited young the parketo T. D. Dale 1nd
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• 0 ' (' 11711 at launch cost when new aboull«&lt;llor of tlle ll'amwaya If#· 'tba boall Cttu.lr fuel.
, 1111 r.m- River, tbtt were
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'l1tts was beginnin( piE'I- I'I10'Ia' and .was just beginning Evergreen In tho IYinfl•ld trade '
tow·
111d hal been uled down nal. -As a matter of fact Iller• Tile Pllllbui'f,. Coil ComJii.
durbltlhe
IJ'Ipb In the River News ol tbt to start movmg around the hur- unijl they were worn out Enc:- boat Tom Doddsworlh oow 81 111 the watert tl Mla:nt. Fla. lo no car,
onlr ll!tfll Jl)' II Jellilll o
CiYU War.
GtllipoliJ Dally Tribune of
'"'•n• diCk.
neer Leo Merllum has b • ' n Cairo, Is the only
steamlil!ppen IMnJ In lnl11111, c!Ufl ·'"
bolll • U !'II!I!JI
1diet mwe II wtll
2. 1917. Hm is lbe ,.mtlnder Everyti:ne Pllol Holloway spendlnr . • few daY' he,.. boat l'iilinilli besitlet lht Her- Alf, I, ltl7
'lbt
who •.-. al
rllllroedl ntel' bll,
41111tf Jltonn. £aW, M Jllabl handt art Y t r 1
of the ..._,,
wquld CO to lht pilot houu or amonw friends. IJo reslJnld hi! cullll lhtt,... built In 1171.
qjne on lha C. C. Bowyer ran cy; hod let IO!"e
end Tom
tearce. '!be Q-ulaer ,., hm
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ehlrlehd iliff
today lfllr man and t bl
&lt;IIIIUQII!ly) l'I!CtDtly Jlfll'· the 1:orner
,ell,
·i!P\1' In tilt Oil lhf
0..,.. lfatbe.1011 wu htr 1
1 "":ttr towboat Plymouth of the HI" 'Ilia Clmpbe)l CrJt11 Coal a pultilll tbe IIJbl plant on r.t': cornpetllp
'10me YOIIIIK cblck&amp; at wou run_
r m. key Co.
Company'• wwboat, Rollert P. lht boat 011t ol oomrni••Inn """
willlt'
RW'!'• Stveral aJ..-IIlt
$ullday but 101 lew. It Ia 10u
Nle in WlletUng, W. Henry, botng of a sentimental
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GIUhll!l. lht ''flllill!l" In the tU repaln 0111 be IE!IItlt.
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and
to lht pilQI dlapoajtlm,10llOUid DOt •talld
for S G. Gudner, owner of lhe
Rlvtr fiMt, il havtnc 'lllt Plttlhuri!J toWboat Tor. •Wint .'
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JIIWIII of b • coal mine for ftre ytran naar eratlon plant illtalllll iiY a btllt to ail qlll!Om#tY .Ill M•t· ' Altii .. 1!11 ..,
and
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tb1n on tba boato
tl!tl bow- Pittlilurp
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Bladen, 11110
that ha will repalr t:in¢:mati firm. The GIUh"l'J kO IJ'd
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tl\ln 19 _lie lhut e&lt;JIIIPJled.
• lliiiAurp, lopbc!llll, lnelu4o ,rt ,!old, JhPi' J!il!
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1111 the I&gt;Jtlil
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frotll mne w · 1
en A frlilill ' of Captain E, A. 1n1 ·lilt'
an' In., "!1m: r.n J!llti&lt;•,ltl ·\11• lfll"tiiiii.On·l
pullnto OJ!'I"IIQ:I
Pen, Cllllera. '!be boat lllnk \
llut two the rues of the Tribune:
steambnato, " are Informed 1 81!1'1MifiH, ltvr •
rnlulm there on
Tanwlc!:i &lt;I;UIJII)llhfadwleavlnl ,I iil,f ftrit time last ·ll'rjdly, 'nli Qr Jult below Darn No, 20
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A... I, lt17 - Eng;.,.., Ia harbor hu become so dull dur Co., pi'OSemjld bim a lll'ir days
••rno oi th'l' rriifon . .' In Ill!'
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leY· Markum, wbo made
f I If Jnc the pall J!!at the ht· lfO
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G~IS - Pilot Henry mola::cl:oly and preferred death past week, will 30 on thf pack- been lald liP In tho mouth or 10111ttt launclleo enr wen In tvorybody oo .tbe Job JO p t r '!hart. All · boall are oiilf~ Tilt lint boat to PUI tbtouth
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You'D fillcl our olcl..ftlhlenlll ..... il rwflldtd
In our friendly Jlii'SIWII infll..t in 011' !Mfomm.
But our methods .,. ·strlelfr In +IIIII with th•
times - •new.flllltloaecl" for mocl.....day speed
1ncl 1ccuraey.
Otr bank tabs pride in eombini"g the best
of yesterday end today.
Lore we said, "Oid-fas!J!oned Service - New·
ft~hionad Methods "- for you,
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
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liPid Pollq, - l i l t ldllor of I h I
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elly, llo wcp1 ever II, ,..YIIJ, WoaW IIIII

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pll Is he lietPI well nlgbtl.
lftltn the Preoldtnt called lor the Day
It has bean obaervtd th1t Amtriea mu.l
of Prayw, he ~lao announcod an II • man
; dte!de whotber 1o uterminate the NOJI'ii Sp~ll AdVisory Commlsalon on CtvU
or help hJrn oul of 1111 ~nt condlllon.
Disorders. But I wonder U we really need
If tbla ll true, Qlllllot:a of Amaricllll faet
another lludy any 1110re than we need ana Jreat, IOUI Stlll'eblnf deciolon. Follow- other Senalt holrllll or 1 new church
lnl 11 Mr. PoUn(s Ideas about lhlo declo·
pro::ouncemtnt
We h a v t beard and
lon:
· lludltd and pmnounce(l wlJIIe rats roam
When President Jol:nson called for a
and olJlldren try end Detroit burno.
National Day or Prayer for lloconclUallon
Whitney Yoq Jr. lan't 1 preacher or
and urged tho reliJioul leaders lo offot
the prealdent h110 he Slid it lor both wllen
prayera for racial peace, I wu tlrucl
be
remarked,
with 1 certlln dltmay and apprehension.
It seemed !bat instead of reachinJ out lo
America • ., to :looltlt wllttb:or II II
the tr1J1c ilf""s of oor urban IOClety, we
cor,. 1o ..tormlnelt or Uberelt ll:e Newere beating 1 retroal into llle •anetUJry
frO.
or l't!Ision, hopin&amp; that God would IICII forWe have had our day of prayer and rte· .
got uo, oltbougto we regularly had fallnd
him .
oncllltllon. Th11 io In keeplnl wllb tht
e11mple and teaehlnr of Chrtot. But lei
Thai may b• a harsh jud&amp;ment, but
us remember that He alwayo followed
doet our rero"d supper! a more lenient
prayer wllll action, patltlono beoamt pow.
eriticlsm7
tr, and penpl• wero ehanltd In unusual
For tho Iut two decades, the churcbet
and wonderful waye.
have been iguorlnl the ghetto and Inner
city. There are a few outpooto of vigorSo let the bankers pray about ftndinf
ous and livelv wltne.., but l'n•rally the
new cbannels of morlfap and houlinl
money and power and prestige has been
money, let the uniona and tmployerl ltlr·
Invested In the slopes of suburbia. When·
tie us with ne., bopa for jobs, let the eduover churchmen have ralUad around the
cators and teachers lnlllate new pr111l'ama
cause of racial justice, they bave faced
and let the c.lurches stop runnln1 1 nd
blnody punlshment from their own mem1tart serving Christ in the plio. He il
bers.
tbere waiting for lllem. When thla hapIn Rocllesler. N.Y., the Council of Churpens, a president won't have to call for
ches 1Upport.d Saul AllnUy't FIGHT
prayll' ond raconclllatlon - ht can lim·
organization wl:ich bad the primary con·
ply applaud It
troversy with Eastman Kodak over job!
lor Negroes. AllhoOJCh lhls yetr-lon&amp; agl·
tation hu final!)&gt; bun resolved, tbe Coun·
cil of Churhu lost 112.11110 In o;onlrlbullont
and faces an Intolerable deficit.

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RAclm: _ Mr. and Mn. Earl Adams, Racine,
Boule 2, are announci111 t~e engagemel!l and ~
roacbinl mll'l'iaee of their daught\'r, J•cque1 8
to Mr. Wayne Clayton_McLauiblln, Cghli!olu!"'
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· Middleport'• Tom KeUy h11 bee11 a lremendoutly
busy man lhll111111mer.

Tom, u1iltont p~clpal and parftime ·guidance
c:ounaelor at Middleport Hlch School,
has found

In Cleveland, Ohio, several of the leadIng clergymen In the city were forced out
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of Jbeir pulplll because of ou!epoken
Justice demsods tl1e twill 11111 fair _tr:al
stal:&amp; on community racial problems. , .. and approprlat. verdict lor all tboa 11'Yiil. 111e racial dltol'llers of tbe &gt;4merl- : ":-"••tea for •"'on, -loo!IJII, IISIUII 'llltb
can lltJ tloould lit 1 primary concern of
deadly weapor.• 11111 1 hOII ot. letall religlout frOllpl - a prayerlul conser breach11 of the piiCI durtn1 lt:e Decern. But as tbe predominantly whitt
troll riot.
community I• eaUed upon by a while pret·
But periJipa tven more 10 doet It d..
fdent to pray fo• peace, I recalled that In·
mend thp lltorOOJh and unfettered tnves·
cident where tb• dlsclples sougbt to h•al
t111Uon
of any and all CharJOI o! polloi ·
a very sick JOUngsler. '!bey failed and the
and-or NaUon•l Gu1rd brutality and cr!Jn.
desperate faml!v turned to Jesus.
Ina! 1cll In putlinl clown tht riot.
He healed the unfortunate vlcllm, rtMOll ohoetlnr of tbaae tnsll• to lilt
storing his sanity and well • beinr. Wl!n
alltflll
murder of thret Qllermad NtiTO
the disciples aoked wily they were unable
youtlll durlnr a raid on a downtown mottl
to overcome th• evil spirit that wat d•·
by
polloo and National GUirdlmen. Ey..
stroying the JOUIII II!P, Jesus rtplfed,
wllnosses
dtlorlbt II as a virtual execuThi! kind never comes out except by
tion, reminlt,.,nl of Gestapo treatment ·of
prayef and fllllnJ." (Matthew 17:%1).
th• Jews in N3zi Germany.
Onl:r by lilt total spiritual commitment
1&gt;1 prayer, love and Intense faith would
woui&lt;F,thls evi! spirit Y.leld. '!be disciples
had oot, atld 111011 of ua have not, achltv·
ed such a slntl,..,lnded devotion. Unfo,...
tunateiy, our Day of Reconciliation seemed like prayer by the whltet ond fa•tlnl
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of~et. ~~ weddlnl will be an event of Aue. 20 In
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Our 1amUy att:!nded service• at St. Pel·
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SundaJ~&gt;-111 aSide by . ·n,; Prltldont fnr
Pra!'eC.and Reconciliation. 1 was startled
With many_\llhers, to hear the Epistle las·
1011 for !Itt diy llelectea a year In ad·
In liturg~cal cburch.,) read r rom
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aagement an~hpf:o~cr~~~derickgWillc!IISon Crow,
fer, AUla Ru ' d Mr Fred Cro", Jr.. Syracuse ...
W, •on of Mr. :: hllll ~ittended the Seven Seas D:voMiss Cll'J)en College, Oran&amp;e Calif., and is cur·
CIJapman t ohki Unlvenilv. Dl!rlng the fall
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tbt loclu lVIII the motorbotl
lll•mer Jlltner Stultb 110 yoart ne1t momtna !t:t cooumtted his brother. Ad Markum, whoj' rorn:orly 111t Champion No. 8, radar, the clllln of mahogany, The car (railroad) lhDI'II&amp;e
Tiler. are !Iva
"Sultsus."
1f0 found :;.d!icbn rifling in suicide by ilandlorl 011 her l:ead goeo 'liE the gov,;nment ateam- is ono of tht q!d_. steamboats and llht il powered with a NJ.
II 'fDrllrd on !be
Clilll btl- !!'In! and _
Tile IOVerntiJenl Is removing
tb:o pilot bGUio ol a llelml:Qat in the waleriJII trough. T h e er
Rnm110y. Ad wa, on
western rtv rt /ll)f w a 5 arara four-cylinder onglne. The! can
to a flnllh, IIYB lht 811., 11111 It le ll'om U.. 11\tl U:e 'iii'Wb of 22 steamlooall In
a VfltT :mol8tain
otb:or wu a aplrited young the parketo T. D. Dale 1nd
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• 0 ' (' 11711 at launch cost when new aboull«&lt;llor of tlle ll'amwaya If#· 'tba boall Cttu.lr fuel.
, 1111 r.m- River, tbtt were
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'l1tts was beginnin( piE'I- I'I10'Ia' and .was just beginning Evergreen In tho IYinfl•ld trade '
tow·
111d hal been uled down nal. -As a matter of fact Iller• Tile Pllllbui'f,. Coil ComJii.
durbltlhe
IJ'Ipb In the River News ol tbt to start movmg around the hur- unijl they were worn out Enc:- boat Tom Doddsworlh oow 81 111 the watert tl Mla:nt. Fla. lo no car,
onlr ll!tfll Jl)' II Jellilll o
CiYU War.
GtllipoliJ Dally Tribune of
'"'•n• diCk.
neer Leo Merllum has b • ' n Cairo, Is the only
steamlil!ppen IMnJ In lnl11111, c!Ufl ·'"
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1diet mwe II wtll
2. 1917. Hm is lbe ,.mtlnder Everyti:ne Pllol Holloway spendlnr . • few daY' he,.. boat l'iilinilli besitlet lht Her- Alf, I, ltl7
'lbt
who •.-. al
rllllroedl ntel' bll,
41111tf Jltonn. £aW, M Jllabl handt art Y t r 1
of the ..._,,
wquld CO to lht pilot houu or amonw friends. IJo reslJnld hi! cullll lhtt,... built In 1171.
qjne on lha C. C. Bowyer ran cy; hod let IO!"e
end Tom
tearce. '!be Q-ulaer ,., hm
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posftlon on the Kanawha River
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ehlrlehd iliff
today lfllr man and t bl
&lt;IIIIUQII!ly) l'I!CtDtly Jlfll'· the 1:orner
,ell,
·i!P\1' In tilt Oil lhf
0..,.. lfatbe.1011 wu htr 1
1 "":ttr towboat Plymouth of the HI" 'Ilia Clmpbe)l CrJt11 Coal a pultilll tbe IIJbl plant on r.t': cornpetllp
'10me YOIIIIK cblck&amp; at wou run_
r m. key Co.
Company'• wwboat, Rollert P. lht boat 011t ol oomrni••Inn """
willlt'
RW'!'• Stveral aJ..-IIlt
$ullday but 101 lew. It Ia 10u
Nle in WlletUng, W. Henry, botng of a sentimental
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GIUhll!l. lht ''flllill!l" In the tU repaln 0111 be IE!IItlt.
1fli
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.• qll bila" lll't at llrllwn'• I'AIIdl!l hot for !omt of !loa "Ion 1 o1 ·
and
to lht pilQI dlapoajtlm,10llOUid DOt •talld
for S G. Gudner, owner of lhe
Rlvtr fiMt, il havtnc 'lllt Plttlhuri!J toWboat Tor. •Wint .'
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JIIWIII of b • coal mine for ftre ytran naar eratlon plant illtalllll iiY a btllt to ail qlll!Om#tY .Ill M•t· ' Altii .. 1!11 ..,
and
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tb1n on tba boato
tl!tl bow- Pittlilurp
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Bladen, 11110
that ha will repalr t:in¢:mati firm. The GIUh"l'J kO IJ'd
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tl\ln 19 _lie lhut e&lt;JIIIPJled.
• lliiiAurp, lopbc!llll, lnelu4o ,rt ,!old, JhPi' J!il!
'his.: "" btM
.,.. I If ''WI/IIdefland" by Cooley
1111 the I&gt;Jtlil
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frotll mne w · 1
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an' In., "!1m: r.n J!llti&lt;•,ltl ·\11• lfll"tiiiii.On·l
pullnto OJ!'I"IIQ:I
Pen, Cllllera. '!be boat lllnk \
llut two the rues of the Tribune:
steambnato, " are Informed 1 81!1'1MifiH, ltvr •
rnlulm there on
Tanwlc!:i &lt;I;UIJII)llhfadwleavlnl ,I iil,f ftrit time last ·ll'rjdly, 'nli Qr Jult below Darn No, 20
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In !hnfe.i'n!IQI! f!111Ulll- llein ol IOX'k1 lliJil """' 1kij!J ville, Sho has been partlallr
A... I, lt17 - Eng;.,.., Ia harbor hu become so dull dur Co., pi'OSemjld bim a lll'ir days
••rno oi th'l' rriifon . .' In Ill!'
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leY· Markum, wbo made
f I If Jnc the pall J!!at the ht· lfO
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Tbm " . i(o. fil'tl' ,roll ·, II! Jy
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G~IS - Pilot Henry mola::cl:oly and preferred death past week, will 30 on thf pack- been lald liP In tho mouth or 10111ttt launclleo enr wen In tvorybody oo .tbe Job JO p t r '!hart. All · boall are oiilf~ Tilt lint boat to PUI tbtouth
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Mr and M•! Wilson R. Carflenter,

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You'D fillcl our olcl..ftlhlenlll ..... il rwflldtd
In our friendly Jlii'SIWII infll..t in 011' !Mfomm.
But our methods .,. ·strlelfr In +IIIII with th•
times - •new.flllltloaecl" for mocl.....day speed
1ncl 1ccuraey.
Otr bank tabs pride in eombini"g the best
of yesterday end today.
Lore we said, "Oid-fas!J!oned Service - New·
ft~hionad Methods "- for you,
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
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DOnna
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Caisslere Departmental,
Ma e Beavenon,. Im1nedial!!
Past Department President
lbe American Legion
and Danna Paul, all of
. burg, and Mary MartlD,
1men1tal L'Arch,ivlsie of

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jeme - Betty Ryal, La ~
talre-Calsslere Mabel t'tO"Own,
L'Aumonler - Carrie Neutz.
ling, L'Archivlste Cumings, Le Coneferge - • .,.. 11
Die Well and Pouvo!l' me~nber· II
- Fay-. Wlldermutb • . A &lt;.;nap.
eau PaSIIe i&gt;ln was J)resentt.l
Faye Wildermuth, the oul!!olng
Chapeau and Blue w111~• · of
Preaent Chapeau to
Mourning. Each guest wa• glv.
en a remembrance ,from t

MRS. BOB S. DRUMMOND

Dianu Elliott Wears Silk
Gown For Wedding to Bob

MRS. THOMAS E. TOPE

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Before an altar decorated rose pink dress, wiih
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with flowers and candles, Miss patent accessories. She
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and Mrs. Edwin Elliott GaU~ bouquet. The couple
polls, became the bride of Bob mooned at Lake Erie.
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Drummond, son of M r s.
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Leona Drummond, Kanauga, The couple are now res1ding ·--~-"'!'lliim--• ll
and Carl Drummond, Gallipoli•. at 142 Portsmouth Road.
The wedding ceremony took Mrs. Drummond Is an 1966
Sunday
place at the Grace Me~hodist graduate of Gallia
WILCOXl.~ REUNiON will
Miss Anila Carol Robinson, The groom's mother wore
Church June 10 at 7:30 p.m. and ~s presently employed
he held at the home of Mr.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar. aqua silk dress with
· The Rev. Hughey Jones was ihe the Data ProceSsing Dept.
and Mrs. Clarence. Wllcoxon.
vin H. Robinson of Lower Rlv· ~qua and while aecessories and officiating minister for the dou- Kaiser Aluminum.
Bast.et dlDner at noon.
er Road, w•s united in m a .~ a corsage of two white orchids. ble ring nllptlals.
ANNUAL Brucker Famlly R..
riage June 25th to Thomas E. A reception in the church soc. Miss Karen Salisbury, sol,. Mr. Drummond is a
union w1U be held at Cente-1
Tope, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl lal hall followed the ceremony. ist, ~resented "Wedding Pray. graduate of Gallla
nary Church. Relatives and
1"ne of 27 Vine Street.
Yellow roses and blue melene or," "Because," ami ''0 n e He is presently employed at
friends IJivlted. '
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The Rev. WendeU Stutler of topped lbe four-tier wedding Heart, One Hand" and at the Goodyear .c~emlcal Plant in J. H. SHEETS lfamUy Reun- '
Syracuse, Ohio, performed the cake. The color scheme of blue end of the ceremony, "Th • West VJrglma.
ion wiU he held at Northup
double ring ceremony. at t be and yellow was carried out
. Prayer." .
Out of town guests were Mr. Bapt~ Church Grove.. Basket.
f&lt;rst Baptist Church with Rev. decorate the bride's table. M.-. G1ven m m•rnage by her nnd '"rs. Harold Salisbury,
Dinner at noon. .
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lather. the bride wore a floor Karen, and Ernle, Columbus; WAUGH • ELLIOTT reunion ,~
dmg music was provided by M~a. nie Frye, both of Columbus,
gown ·of silk or~anza. Mrs. Victor Glenn, Bedford, will be held' at !he roadside :J
!..my Corbin, organis~ and presided at !he bride's table. Th~ gown was styled w1th a Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
1•ark above Crown City on Rt.
Tiim Folden, soloist.
Miss Marsha Edelblute regis- prmcess ~odice of. cllantiUy meyer and family, Columbus; 't All relatives and friendl , '
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lace leaturll!g a sabnna neck· Mr and Mrs Stanley
are invited.
The br~de, given In marriage
line and lace bridal point sleev- Bedt rd I d • · Mr
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h· her father, wore a formal 1be new Mrs. Tope chose as es. n-• A-line skirt was decor. P ulo c' ~·· eoi •;
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Monday
· •IVn of peau de sou, designed ber traveling ~;astume a
steel with lace·. A detachable a
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•·•th a sheath alll!ouette, p or· brown and yellow flowered
train of the lace extended to
GALLIA CO. P OM 0 N A
$2~39
I• ait neckline, and sculptured sleeveless dress wiih y e I ow cha~l length. Her floor length GAZU:,EN :s:'e~:ams, Sic GRANGE at Vinton, 8 p.m.
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was attached to a crown
orCe :
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a en n r,
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a Bible decorated with white
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savings on beautiful Phoe~ix stockings. All ,styl~. all colors are I)OW .
'k"t. with side fullness, sweep. engraved pin with her new
carnations and pink rosebuds.
REUNION AUGUST U
at
tho
home
of
Mrs.
.lonn /
on sale at special low prices. Stocl1-up now for )~ourself ~nt:l for
m~ to the back, was completed tlals, a gift from her maid
The groom's twin sister, Mrs. RIO GRANDE - The 46th Francies, 7 p. m.
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giving later on.
with a lace edged watleau chap. honor, and a sterling s I I v e r Bonnie vanco, was the bride's annual Gooch , McCa!ley fami· GALUA COUNCIL No. !14,
eJ train. Her pillbox headpiece ilracelet, a gilt of tile groom, only attendant. She wore a floor Jy reunion will he held Rund~y, Daughters of America. regu. ;
AU SEAMLESS SlYLES INCLL' . :d CANi;: &lt;~E '' AND AGILO/&gt;l•AREONSALE.
of peau de sou edged wiih !den- to complete her traveling
length empire lace gown with Aug. 13, en !he cam)l'.ts of
Jar meeting, 7:30 p. m.
tiC11l lace from her dreas, secur. tume.
bodice of rose pink and pale Grande CoUege at Rio G~~~~
Tuesdav
ed her bouffant ven nf silk Eng. After a wedding trip to Cove pink taffeta skirt with a floor Ohio. AU relatives and f
CALVARY
BAPTIST Ladles
eMaln ·Floor · ·
li!h illusion. Her only jewelry Haven Honeymoon Resort
length detachable train.
j of the family are asked to
uxUiary will meet at t h e
was a diamond and pearl wed- the Pooono Mountains, the
Richard Vanco served as best
cburch
at 7:30 p. m. Bring
ding bell necklace, • gilt from pk returned to their home at man and usbers were Mike Ellwhile cross supplie• for Bab•r father. She carried a round 13ft Seeond Avenue in Gallipo- !ott, brother of !he bride, and
cone
College.
n~gay . of white orchids and lis
Keith Dnlmmond, brother of
18 PER CENT dlsoollllt
white roses.
Mrs. Tope Is a graduate of the groom.
lluistmas • a r d Wdl!n/l
Miss Charla Bndlmer was Gallia Academy with the
A reception In !he c h ur c ~
lhroagb Aoaust. MltebeU
ma~d of honor and brid..,. of 1965. She is presently
dining room followed the cer"" POMEROY _ Mr. and
Ike
Swpply, Second Ave.
ma1ds _were Mrs. Eugene ~Y· pfoyed as Seeretary of the
mony with Mrs. Carlene Greene Albert Roland Eastman Cool412 Second Avt.
Pd.
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man, sJSter of the br1de, M1ss lia County Common Pleas Court. and Mrs. Ella Mae Russel, sis- ville Route 2 will be hoD&lt;&gt;red
Judy Burcham, and Miss Jan Mr. Tope Is a graduate of ter of the groom, acting as host· by their children on the occa.
Tnpe, sister of !he groom. They Gallla Academy pith the
esses. 1be bride's table leatur- sion of lileir silver wedding anwure Identical floor length for- of 1964 and will be a Senior
eel a three-tiered wedding cake niversary on Sunday Aug.
mal gowns of powder blue silk Ohio University this fall. He is topped , by a traditional bride I at !heir Bearwallo~ R i d g
&lt;Tepe.' fashion~ with portrait presently employed with Tope and groom.
come.
n•cklmes, emp~re bodices, and Furniture for the summer.
Mrs. James Bush registered
ahove elhow sleeves, with sUm Ont.of-town guests at the wed- the guests.
' The reception and open
sheath •kirt wlih a back wat- Mng were Mrs. Eugene Lyman, For her daughter's wedding, · be from 2 to 5 p.m.
teau cbantllly lace trains. Each Eric and Shelly Lyman, M:. Mrs. Elliott chose a tw&lt;&gt;-plece Mr. and Mrs. Eastman were
were a powder blue bouffant and Mrs. Nolan Frye, Cathy pink knit suit, with white ac.
Aug, 2, 1942, at I be
sdk Illusion veil. They carried and Connle , Frye, Mrs. Edith cessories. and a green ·and pink home of her parents, Mr. and
round nosegays of yellow a n d Cook, Donna and Virginia Cook, flowered hat. Her corsage was Mrs. Vird Chevalier, Long Bntbiue daisies.
Mr. Larry Brown, Mr. and Mrs. pale and rose pink carnations. rom. She Is the former Do r
The flower girl was Miss Don Call and Jeff Call, Dr. and The bridegroom's mother
Chevalier. They have resiided
Sh.lly Lyman, niece of t he Mrs. Richard Caldwell, a n a blue sheath dress with a. while
their entire married II f e
llri~e. She carried a basket of Gwynn, all of Columbus.
lace jacket, and while
Bearwallow Ridge.
white and yellow rose petals.
Mary Jane Funk, and Mr s. les. He1 ~orsage waa also
They have lbr!!&lt; ehildren,
12 Ft. .
Jim Magnussen was be s t Vica Dillon of Circleville; M~. and rose pink carnations.
· Janlce and Char le 1
bOUBLE DOOR,
man and ushers were Mark Sar- and Mrs. Forrest Thomas and For her wedding trip, t fChuck).
rett, Vic Mullins, Don Magnani, Janeen of Fayetteville, W. Va.; bride changed to a pale and lr---~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
.l!ld Dal'id Tope, brother of the Mrs. Ray Scarbrough of Hamgroom,
ilton· Dale Kanouse of J il c Ashland, Ohio; Mrs. Karl JusThe bride's mother wore a son: 'Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wylie Ius. Ben and Jenny of Lan1cas-11
P'nk linen 4ress with matching of Brooklyn, Iowa: Mr. and Mrs. ter; Mr .. and Mrs. Harry Kl'cn·ll
pink and white accessories and Roderick Thomas of Qreenfield; ardson, Rick and Ed of Troy;
a corsage ol two white orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomas
Mr. Bnb Robinson and Nanr.y
of St. Albans, W. Va.; Mr. and
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Mrs. J. H. Robinson and "J"
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of Charleston, W.Va.; Mr. and
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Caisslere Departmental,
Ma e Beavenon,. Im1nedial!!
Past Department President
lbe American Legion
and Danna Paul, all of
. burg, and Mary MartlD,
1men1tal L'Arch,ivlsie of

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talre-Calsslere Mabel t'tO"Own,
L'Aumonler - Carrie Neutz.
ling, L'Archivlste Cumings, Le Coneferge - • .,.. 11
Die Well and Pouvo!l' me~nber· II
- Fay-. Wlldermutb • . A &lt;.;nap.
eau PaSIIe i&gt;ln was J)resentt.l
Faye Wildermuth, the oul!!olng
Chapeau and Blue w111~• · of
Preaent Chapeau to
Mourning. Each guest wa• glv.
en a remembrance ,from t

MRS. BOB S. DRUMMOND

Dianu Elliott Wears Silk
Gown For Wedding to Bob

MRS. THOMAS E. TOPE

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Before an altar decorated rose pink dress, wiih
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with flowers and candles, Miss patent accessories. She
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Diana EllioU, daughter of Mr. the corsage from her bri1dall
and Mrs. Edwin Elliott GaU~ bouquet. The couple
polls, became the bride of Bob mooned at Lake Erie.
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Drummond, son of M r s.
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Leona Drummond, Kanauga, The couple are now res1ding ·--~-"'!'lliim--• ll
and Carl Drummond, Gallipoli•. at 142 Portsmouth Road.
The wedding ceremony took Mrs. Drummond Is an 1966
Sunday
place at the Grace Me~hodist graduate of Gallia
WILCOXl.~ REUNiON will
Miss Anila Carol Robinson, The groom's mother wore
Church June 10 at 7:30 p.m. and ~s presently employed
he held at the home of Mr.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar. aqua silk dress with
· The Rev. Hughey Jones was ihe the Data ProceSsing Dept.
and Mrs. Clarence. Wllcoxon.
vin H. Robinson of Lower Rlv· ~qua and while aecessories and officiating minister for the dou- Kaiser Aluminum.
Bast.et dlDner at noon.
er Road, w•s united in m a .~ a corsage of two white orchids. ble ring nllptlals.
ANNUAL Brucker Famlly R..
riage June 25th to Thomas E. A reception in the church soc. Miss Karen Salisbury, sol,. Mr. Drummond is a
union w1U be held at Cente-1
Tope, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl lal hall followed the ceremony. ist, ~resented "Wedding Pray. graduate of Gallla
nary Church. Relatives and
1"ne of 27 Vine Street.
Yellow roses and blue melene or," "Because," ami ''0 n e He is presently employed at
friends IJivlted. '
.
The Rev. WendeU Stutler of topped lbe four-tier wedding Heart, One Hand" and at the Goodyear .c~emlcal Plant in J. H. SHEETS lfamUy Reun- '
Syracuse, Ohio, performed the cake. The color scheme of blue end of the ceremony, "Th • West VJrglma.
ion wiU he held at Northup
double ring ceremony. at t be and yellow was carried out
. Prayer." .
Out of town guests were Mr. Bapt~ Church Grove.. Basket.
f&lt;rst Baptist Church with Rev. decorate the bride's table. M.-. G1ven m m•rnage by her nnd '"rs. Harold Salisbury,
Dinner at noon. .
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Joseph Chapman assisting. Wed- Rlctlard Caldwell and Miss
lather. the bride wore a floor Karen, and Ernle, Columbus; WAUGH • ELLIOTT reunion ,~
dmg music was provided by M~a. nie Frye, both of Columbus,
gown ·of silk or~anza. Mrs. Victor Glenn, Bedford, will be held' at !he roadside :J
!..my Corbin, organis~ and presided at !he bride's table. Th~ gown was styled w1th a Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
1•ark above Crown City on Rt.
Tiim Folden, soloist.
Miss Marsha Edelblute regis- prmcess ~odice of. cllantiUy meyer and family, Columbus; 't All relatives and friendl , '
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tered the guests.
lace leaturll!g a sabnna neck· Mr and Mrs Stanley
are invited.
The br~de, given In marriage
line and lace bridal point sleev- Bedt rd I d • · Mr
d Mr
h· her father, wore a formal 1be new Mrs. Tope chose as es. n-• A-line skirt was decor. P ulo c' ~·· eoi •;
s.
Monday
· •IVn of peau de sou, designed ber traveling ~;astume a
steel with lace·. A detachable a
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•·•th a sheath alll!ouette, p or· brown and yellow flowered
train of the lace extended to
GALLIA CO. P OM 0 N A
$2~39
I• ait neckline, and sculptured sleeveless dress wiih y e I ow cha~l length. Her floor length GAZU:,EN :s:'e~:ams, Sic GRANGE at Vinton, 8 p.m.
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o:npire bodice edged In wide gloves, bat, shoes, and purse
was attached to a crown
orCe :
· Pd d Members, bring covered disb,
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\'•nice lace, with bell · shaped as her accessories. She wore a of organza petals. She carried
a en n r,
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and
cold
drinks.
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a Bible decorated with white
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Canasta
club
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meet
savings on beautiful Phoe~ix stockings. All ,styl~. all colors are I)OW .
'k"t. with side fullness, sweep. engraved pin with her new
carnations and pink rosebuds.
REUNION AUGUST U
at
tho
home
of
Mrs.
.lonn /
on sale at special low prices. Stocl1-up now for )~ourself ~nt:l for
m~ to the back, was completed tlals, a gift from her maid
The groom's twin sister, Mrs. RIO GRANDE - The 46th Francies, 7 p. m.
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gift"
giving later on.
with a lace edged watleau chap. honor, and a sterling s I I v e r Bonnie vanco, was the bride's annual Gooch , McCa!ley fami· GALUA COUNCIL No. !14,
eJ train. Her pillbox headpiece ilracelet, a gilt of tile groom, only attendant. She wore a floor Jy reunion will he held Rund~y, Daughters of America. regu. ;
AU SEAMLESS SlYLES INCLL' . :d CANi;: &lt;~E '' AND AGILO/&gt;l•AREONSALE.
of peau de sou edged wiih !den- to complete her traveling
length empire lace gown with Aug. 13, en !he cam)l'.ts of
Jar meeting, 7:30 p. m.
tiC11l lace from her dreas, secur. tume.
bodice of rose pink and pale Grande CoUege at Rio G~~~~
Tuesdav
ed her bouffant ven nf silk Eng. After a wedding trip to Cove pink taffeta skirt with a floor Ohio. AU relatives and f
CALVARY
BAPTIST Ladles
eMaln ·Floor · ·
li!h illusion. Her only jewelry Haven Honeymoon Resort
length detachable train.
j of the family are asked to
uxUiary will meet at t h e
was a diamond and pearl wed- the Pooono Mountains, the
Richard Vanco served as best
cburch
at 7:30 p. m. Bring
ding bell necklace, • gilt from pk returned to their home at man and usbers were Mike Ellwhile cross supplie• for Bab•r father. She carried a round 13ft Seeond Avenue in Gallipo- !ott, brother of !he bride, and
cone
College.
n~gay . of white orchids and lis
Keith Dnlmmond, brother of
18 PER CENT dlsoollllt
white roses.
Mrs. Tope Is a graduate of the groom.
lluistmas • a r d Wdl!n/l
Miss Charla Bndlmer was Gallia Academy with the
A reception In !he c h ur c ~
lhroagb Aoaust. MltebeU
ma~d of honor and brid..,. of 1965. She is presently
dining room followed the cer"" POMEROY _ Mr. and
Ike
Swpply, Second Ave.
ma1ds _were Mrs. Eugene ~Y· pfoyed as Seeretary of the
mony with Mrs. Carlene Greene Albert Roland Eastman Cool412 Second Avt.
Pd.
Ohio
man, sJSter of the br1de, M1ss lia County Common Pleas Court. and Mrs. Ella Mae Russel, sis- ville Route 2 will be hoD&lt;&gt;red
Judy Burcham, and Miss Jan Mr. Tope Is a graduate of ter of the groom, acting as host· by their children on the occa.
Tnpe, sister of !he groom. They Gallla Academy pith the
esses. 1be bride's table leatur- sion of lileir silver wedding anwure Identical floor length for- of 1964 and will be a Senior
eel a three-tiered wedding cake niversary on Sunday Aug.
mal gowns of powder blue silk Ohio University this fall. He is topped , by a traditional bride I at !heir Bearwallo~ R i d g
&lt;Tepe.' fashion~ with portrait presently employed with Tope and groom.
come.
n•cklmes, emp~re bodices, and Furniture for the summer.
Mrs. James Bush registered
ahove elhow sleeves, with sUm Ont.of-town guests at the wed- the guests.
' The reception and open
sheath •kirt wlih a back wat- Mng were Mrs. Eugene Lyman, For her daughter's wedding, · be from 2 to 5 p.m.
teau cbantllly lace trains. Each Eric and Shelly Lyman, M:. Mrs. Elliott chose a tw&lt;&gt;-plece Mr. and Mrs. Eastman were
were a powder blue bouffant and Mrs. Nolan Frye, Cathy pink knit suit, with white ac.
Aug, 2, 1942, at I be
sdk Illusion veil. They carried and Connle , Frye, Mrs. Edith cessories. and a green ·and pink home of her parents, Mr. and
round nosegays of yellow a n d Cook, Donna and Virginia Cook, flowered hat. Her corsage was Mrs. Vird Chevalier, Long Bntbiue daisies.
Mr. Larry Brown, Mr. and Mrs. pale and rose pink carnations. rom. She Is the former Do r
The flower girl was Miss Don Call and Jeff Call, Dr. and The bridegroom's mother
Chevalier. They have resiided
Sh.lly Lyman, niece of t he Mrs. Richard Caldwell, a n a blue sheath dress with a. while
their entire married II f e
llri~e. She carried a basket of Gwynn, all of Columbus.
lace jacket, and while
Bearwallow Ridge.
white and yellow rose petals.
Mary Jane Funk, and Mr s. les. He1 ~orsage waa also
They have lbr!!&lt; ehildren,
12 Ft. .
Jim Magnussen was be s t Vica Dillon of Circleville; M~. and rose pink carnations.
· Janlce and Char le 1
bOUBLE DOOR,
man and ushers were Mark Sar- and Mrs. Forrest Thomas and For her wedding trip, t fChuck).
rett, Vic Mullins, Don Magnani, Janeen of Fayetteville, W. Va.; bride changed to a pale and lr---~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
.l!ld Dal'id Tope, brother of the Mrs. Ray Scarbrough of Hamgroom,
ilton· Dale Kanouse of J il c Ashland, Ohio; Mrs. Karl JusThe bride's mother wore a son: 'Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wylie Ius. Ben and Jenny of Lan1cas-11
P'nk linen 4ress with matching of Brooklyn, Iowa: Mr. and Mrs. ter; Mr .. and Mrs. Harry Kl'cn·ll
pink and white accessories and Roderick Thomas of Qreenfield; ardson, Rick and Ed of Troy;
a corsage ol two white orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomas
Mr. Bnb Robinson and Nanr.y
of St. Albans, W. Va.; Mr. and
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Mrs. J. H. Robinson and "J"
Pomo,..y, Ohio
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of Charleston, W.Va.; Mr. and
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Mrs. Carl Danlels, Jr., Mrs. Lu~tt,· fop f:..EEZER
TOP FREEZER
cy &lt;'atterson, and Mrs. Virgin''409 Jecbon Avo.
Automatic Defrost
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1967

GALUPOLIS - Presentation of th~ firs\ place trophy
to Kathy Frye,.Triangle 4-H Club. il) the first annual ' '
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SHATTEitS RECORD - LaWrence (Panzo) BastJ. Daily Sweepstakes' Award, higblightro the Parade of 1 :
ani, Os'car's, l~ft, pu~has?'.l tliiqjl67 Galiia County Champions In the Show Arena Friday night at the 1967 '
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Grand Cll!!IIlPIOD Lamb frcm ~Ja¥1' Myers, right, Galila County Junior Fair.
Miss Frye received the t~p award of $50, trophy,
S•:ottown, for a record $5:50 a poqnd Friday. Queen
shuw
bl~~Dket add show-nalter. The n~w event is
F~e Eisel looks on.
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Promotion Committee. ·
Trophy from Gallla County Ani·
Other winners In ihe Dairy I mal Improvement ASS~atlon,
Sweepstake&amp; Award wert: Sec- [h1c., preaented ·by lshmajo)' GJJ''nd, Becky ·Lakin, 4-H Lassies !Jespie.
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4-H club $30, trophy, a how ' Junior Fair Queen Fee Eisel
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-bl•nket 81ld show h!!iter; '1]111'11, presented Fair Board
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4-H Club, $20, trOpby, show mala In the following d a it y
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on an· utdlVJdual b.as1s .r~ther than b)!; an ·entire .schoql. bianket and show ,halter.
Holstem - Eddie Butler, 0~::~1 phy,
Lisa Adkins, Stephen Lee, and Brant Adams.
·
. In past ye~s, exh1blts have bced;on an ent~e school Dick Lakin, Program Chair- polis FFA; and Jersey .:.. Dl
JRSIS With -~ar!Jcular schoo!s
. : __
man of the Gatlia County Jun· Graham, Triangle 4-H Club.
P.2med to display In specifiC ~onsist J&lt; 'handcraft, involving lor Fair Board, was Master of J In beef cattle, Susan SwiJ1her
years
, .
wood worlt, meta! work, l~th- Ceremonies tor the Parade of Rt. 1 Chesllire, Cheshire
Tbk year, lhi! t,•cationaJ er craft, weavlnli, knltt~ng, Champions. ·
i 4-H Club, received the · ,
nh_ibhl wiU lie . ••lfled as P8}ntJngs, drawill8, lettennt, otber awards were as lo !· :Champion Steer Tropey, ·sDOJt·l
•l'lt•ce txhlbito .Ill' arts and ceramics and need_lework. _ lows:
,
sored by Bob Evans S tea . 1'
era!U elhlbhl,
- 1 Included in _the S~l~IJC• ciassi· Junior Dairy ShowmanshiP uae, from Junior Fair Queen
Sci~ nMits will be dl· flcallo~s are nhibtts by pupils Award _ Kathy Frye Triangle Fee Eisel.
rectiy "n'ialed to · topics m of grades on~ a~ two; grades 4-H Club, Trophy fro:n Jackson The Reserve Champion steer 1
health, c~rvation, earth ~1- four through six, i!'ades seven Production Credit AasociaUon, ,Trophy sponsored by
,
ence, biology, botany, phys1cs through nine and r~ ad~ s 10 presented by Diet ~It; Sen· Soya was presented by Ear 1
1r chemistry.
through IZ. The arts and craft · na· Sh
hi A ard Durh to Sail" Wlnt
Arte-· alitl \er!lff exhibits wiD
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eau TalentCantest Friday nlgbt wcte Judy Chapman;
Lisa
· presents the trJphy, Cheryl Tbolll88 waa

~111il ~:aJry SWI!eli.~!iltes t:~~JI!~~-i~ _at .Wda,.141~~~t's Ga!U~
Lak!:n, 4-H

, second,
Vallrev 4H Club,. fourth; and Mel·
Committee.

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NO.,

SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1967

GALUPOLIS - Presentation of th~ firs\ place trophy
to Kathy Frye,.Triangle 4-H Club. il) the first annual ' '
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SHATTEitS RECORD - LaWrence (Panzo) BastJ. Daily Sweepstakes' Award, higblightro the Parade of 1 :
ani, Os'car's, l~ft, pu~has?'.l tliiqjl67 Galiia County Champions In the Show Arena Friday night at the 1967 '
,
Grand Cll!!IIlPIOD Lamb frcm ~Ja¥1' Myers, right, Galila County Junior Fair.
Miss Frye received the t~p award of $50, trophy,
S•:ottown, for a record $5:50 a poqnd Friday. Queen
shuw
bl~~Dket add show-nalter. The n~w event is
F~e Eisel looks on.
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Promotion Committee. ·
Trophy from Gallla County Ani·
Other winners In ihe Dairy I mal Improvement ASS~atlon,
Sweepstake&amp; Award wert: Sec- [h1c., preaented ·by lshmajo)' GJJ''nd, Becky ·Lakin, 4-H Lassies !Jespie.
.
4-H club $30, trophy, a how ' Junior Fair Queen Fee Eisel
.
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-bl•nket 81ld show h!!iter; '1]111'11, presented Fair Board
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John Carmichael, Boilney Rari- to:· the Grand
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4-H Club, $20, trOpby, show mala In the following d a it y
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bl•nket, and show h a Iter; breeds; Ayrshire-Kathy
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on an· utdlVJdual b.as1s .r~ther than b)!; an ·entire .schoql. bianket and show ,halter.
Holstem - Eddie Butler, 0~::~1 phy,
Lisa Adkins, Stephen Lee, and Brant Adams.
·
. In past ye~s, exh1blts have bced;on an ent~e school Dick Lakin, Program Chair- polis FFA; and Jersey .:.. Dl
JRSIS With -~ar!Jcular schoo!s
. : __
man of the Gatlia County Jun· Graham, Triangle 4-H Club.
P.2med to display In specifiC ~onsist J&lt; 'handcraft, involving lor Fair Board, was Master of J In beef cattle, Susan SwiJ1her
years
, .
wood worlt, meta! work, l~th- Ceremonies tor the Parade of Rt. 1 Chesllire, Cheshire
Tbk year, lhi! t,•cationaJ er craft, weavlnli, knltt~ng, Champions. ·
i 4-H Club, received the · ,
nh_ibhl wiU lie . ••lfled as P8}ntJngs, drawill8, lettennt, otber awards were as lo !· :Champion Steer Tropey, ·sDOJt·l
•l'lt•ce txhlbito .Ill' arts and ceramics and need_lework. _ lows:
,
sored by Bob Evans S tea . 1'
era!U elhlbhl,
- 1 Included in _the S~l~IJC• ciassi· Junior Dairy ShowmanshiP uae, from Junior Fair Queen
Sci~ nMits will be dl· flcallo~s are nhibtts by pupils Award _ Kathy Frye Triangle Fee Eisel.
rectiy "n'ialed to · topics m of grades on~ a~ two; grades 4-H Club, Trophy fro:n Jackson The Reserve Champion steer 1
health, c~rvation, earth ~1- four through six, i!'ades seven Production Credit AasociaUon, ,Trophy sponsored by
,
ence, biology, botany, phys1cs through nine and r~ ad~ s 10 presented by Diet ~It; Sen· Soya was presented by Ear 1
1r chemistry.
through IZ. The arts and craft · na· Sh
hi A ard Durh to Sail" Wlnt
Arte-· alitl \er!lff exhibits wiD
(Continued on
10)
lOr
II'Y owmans P w am
1
era, R 1o
__:_::_::;c.-' ----,- ~ Lakin, 4-H Lassie1, 1 (Continued o~ P1ge 10)
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WINNERS OF THE SENIOR DIVISION Farm Bur·
eau TalentCantest Friday nlgbt wcte Judy Chapman;
Lisa
· presents the trJphy, Cheryl Tbolll88 waa

~111il ~:aJry SWI!eli.~!iltes t:~~JI!~~-i~ _at .Wda,.141~~~t's Ga!U~
Lak!:n, 4-H

, second,
Vallrev 4H Club,. fourth; and Mel·
Committee.

~o.nm C(eltning Project Funded
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:PhiJii.es ~,rnsh . Astros: 10-3; Minnesota Nips ·Boston By 2-1 ~!, ......,.,......,
~~~LADELPIIIA (UPl) - B¥-game were . locked In , ~ caree~. , Cooklo Rojas followed Boozer.' w:llo.has been c8ued .~herry (I) and.Adleah, Boozer, lng,Saturdey ~nd Dave Bosw&lt;ll j''ngle and .
.!llout.ballder John Boozer
smloas duel When the o Pblls with run.produclng alngle and up from ' tbe m!nor1 Iii dilfer· G. Jackson (B) ani! onver. WP pil~ed a three-bitter as the rigbt field
~.!f'by~ In the Ulb eR!'.t~d lor;lour 'straight 'hila .to \!leD. With two oot, ADen c o n- •nl llmjis., bllhe Pldls lruzl~ - Boozer. (4-1). " - ', BlaSin- lill!Inesota' 1\"inS defeated the ITony CoO:Igllaroo
u~,.
lD the fil'll optlj,' jholiljb. BID Wblte start- ni!cted, for ' blJ 17th bomer of May 3! of lldi IOUOD, needed game (4-4), HilS.:,.. Alien (17th), Bustun Red SOx, Z.l.
'lEI
to
n1n of hil Cllftr iDd lUcblt ~. ;rany ~ a ·Single for tne · season.
reUaf 1\flp from Grad! ·Jack· Adleali nst), Wblle (5th).
Versalles' Homer led off tbe Tovar to tally from .
"'·IIIJ ~:..::~!=
Allen capped It with a ·lbnl; the ~. bit of '·lh~ game off Th8 Pblls added five more son ID '!he el~th to pkk up bla ·
t~ad tnnlrtg and handed tee Rico Petrocelli
·bjs I(
run homer Sallmlay u the PbQ:· ~'
.· ·
. runs 1n the elgbth to make II a fourth. victory ag~ 011• los•. MINNEAPOLIS • ST. PAUL Stang'e hla seventh loss against homer of the season In tile
adelphia Pblllles defeated I be &amp;~h,Y Wille IJ!!al oilt a buot rout.as Btl! Whlle hit a IWIH'un Houston
1100 000 02H .10 0 &lt;UPI) - Zollo Veooalleo .snap. a• m$Dy .victories.
. · ond inning for the Red .Sox .
Houston Aslros, IN. 1
ti• the score at 1-1.
, f~ a ,single 8l)d Boozer singled homer and ADen bad . a r u,n- PhUI!del{'hla 000 005 OSI-10 12 o ped a 1·1 tie .wlth,hls thlnl bom· The Twins had scored ;n
Boo_:.er and lloulloa I Wadi IU 'li)dte fGr tbe first RBI of hlssoormg triple.
BlaiJniame,
Lalman (1), er of tbe aealltlllln the tblrd Inn- ltrBI lnn:ing on Cesar Tovar's Boswell walked the bases
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Ready For
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Clark
RECEIVED - Pupils attending Project Head 'St~rt
Counties, thron.«h the efforts of Co'!g. Clll!'ence Mill·
and tooth brushes last ·week. The supplies arnved at the
Wednesday, and were distributed on Thursday . and
Martha
social worker for Meigs Loe•! Head Start; Mlilard
director,
City Schools Head Start, and. Walter Rife, Gallia
Start Program Director. Absent-Tom Kelly, Me1gs Local Head Start

World
from the
in Winnipeg to Montreal
week when the top athlete!SI
from the old world lace the
from the new world In the Eur-

Record

ope vs the Americas track

field meet.
The two day, 31-event meet

Pirates Nip Dodgers, 2-1

for the first time pits the best
of America's athletes, sel•ec~.J
from the finali~1s ir. events

the Pon-Am Games, against the
fin alists in the European championships.

The meet, scheduled for Wednt'Sd&lt;JV and Thursday, ts sanc-

tioned by the International Am1 ateur Athletic Federation
1 the unions and federations
all r&gt;articipating nations.

eveot is governed by l.A.A.F.
TOP HORSE - Alan Wood•rd , Rio Wranglers
4-H Club accepts the McKnight Davies Hardware Co.
Trophy from County Comm:ssicner John E. Morgan
ior first place in the 4·H S1ddlr H~rse Judging dur·
Clark, who previously won the :ng the Parade of Champions Frirlay night at the
and the British Grand Gallia County Junior Fair,
this year, will lake the l- - - - - - '- - - - - - - · - - - ---- - pole position In Sunday's race.

ilere's a real toulh alkyd
paine tbat goes on easily, coverS beautifully aod nu taka
aim~ atty .~tin£ ~ aCtivo

famU y taD. dfsh OUL ,
It reol&amp;to bU.Y tra11lc an4
defies bad'weatller.
JCeep your pi,rcb ... ·ftoor
1hiny .by u1ift1-tbe tough
paint-DEVOB PORCH .t
FLOOR JlNA1o4EI..

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USED CAR

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FORBGN CARS
P"- 2116-2171

be a number of outstanding ai.t1- !
MaiD 8tfeet
letes representing Canada, co-l
JACKSON. OBJO
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M .I
SALES 6 8ERVICE
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b
i om 1a, u a, ama1ca,
~?"XI· Open 1 "UI I-·EueDC S'DD4111
, eo, Trinidad and Venezuela.

Where Prico Sells
and Quality Tells
1616 Eostern Ave.
446-0552

1964 FORD
:akxy 500, 4 door. sedan, V·
automatic radio , wnlte
.,.:au tues oDe owner, extra
~

Give the budget a lift

&lt;harr.

$1495
1962 OLDS 88
1 doer, V·8, au~omati~, pow·
.:r stt:'eril'l£, radto, white wall
jrez:;, sharp.

'

letes will gain most of the
place positions on the Americas' team, but there will also ,

SPECIALS

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Two Buckeye Pan-Am Team
Members Shine In Games

rules and new records
blisherl will be recogniZ&lt;d.
In view of their sweep of
Pan - American ·games, it
expected that American

$995
1964 FORD
"'onvertible V-8, automatic,
Power ste"'rlng, metalHc blue
finish white wall tires, clean

car.

'I

$1495

$243·00

these. used, cars car,ry..·

TAKING DONATIONS - Pete Kloes of the Middle)lort Emergency·Rescu• unit pe.~es beside a res·
cwtator the department is purchas!ng. The. rescu•ta·
tor a $500 piece of life·savi~g eq111pment, IS on diS·
play in the Columbia Gas of Ohw, Inc. offic~. Per·
sons wishing to asil't the volunt•er or~amzatton
with purchase of the rescuitator are invitea to do so._

a 25-month. @)warr~\1.!'

1 he

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Honda 50 is the lat word in thrifty
transportation. The i-stroke SOoc OHV
engine takes you up to 200 miles on a
gallon of gas. Holds a sensible 45 mph

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Leaders

All-STAR

Braves Hand

Two Injured
In Collision

wHhout a murmur. Standard equipment

includes' automatic clutch, 3·specd foot ,
shift, cam-type brakes both wheels, and
o~tional electric atarter. A Honda 50
gives a lift to most any summer outing.
A picnic to park! Take a test ride soon.

Cubs Fifth
Loss In Row

1965 MUSTANG

2 Plus ~. V-8, rad~o,_ stick
milt metallic &amp;raY ftmsh, ex·
tra nice.

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$1695
1962 PONTIAC

RAWLINGS HONDA SALES

l:~atall,itrta,

2-door hard top, V·
automatic white wall tires,
radio. all white finish.

$995
•1964 CHEVROLET
Jmpala 4 door bardtop. PO·
:•er .teerJJJg, po_wer b111~es,

V-8, au.tDmatie an: condJtJ~D·
od "'hile wad llre1. rad1o,
sb~rpest Chevy in :town.

'·$1595
1963 BUICK

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
REV. GRINDLEY

HASKINS-TANNER'S 10lst

Rev. Grindley

1966 CORVO'TE, ~ , Owner, 1es4~;Than ~.o.OOO ~les.
Bot~ Topt Blue Whit aiue yinyl a,..~et 511111. 4 Speed
Tr~ns. llldio, 3~ tt~: You Had ~1 Hurrv.~ ·

Ordained to

1964 IMPAI.A Sport Coupe. Tur·.l
quolse. .fTutq!JoiBe Interior,
Stand. trans. Radio, Heater 1
whitewall Tires; Wheel Covers

1966
Sedan.
Standard

1866-1967 .
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:PhiJii.es ~,rnsh . Astros: 10-3; Minnesota Nips ·Boston By 2-1 ~!, ......,.,......,
~~~LADELPIIIA (UPl) - B¥-game were . locked In , ~ caree~. , Cooklo Rojas followed Boozer.' w:llo.has been c8ued .~herry (I) and.Adleah, Boozer, lng,Saturdey ~nd Dave Bosw&lt;ll j''ngle and .
.!llout.ballder John Boozer
smloas duel When the o Pblls with run.produclng alngle and up from ' tbe m!nor1 Iii dilfer· G. Jackson (B) ani! onver. WP pil~ed a three-bitter as the rigbt field
~.!f'by~ In the Ulb eR!'.t~d lor;lour 'straight 'hila .to \!leD. With two oot, ADen c o n- •nl llmjis., bllhe Pldls lruzl~ - Boozer. (4-1). " - ', BlaSin- lill!Inesota' 1\"inS defeated the ITony CoO:Igllaroo
u~,.
lD the fil'll optlj,' jholiljb. BID Wblte start- ni!cted, for ' blJ 17th bomer of May 3! of lldi IOUOD, needed game (4-4), HilS.:,.. Alien (17th), Bustun Red SOx, Z.l.
'lEI
to
n1n of hil Cllftr iDd lUcblt ~. ;rany ~ a ·Single for tne · season.
reUaf 1\flp from Grad! ·Jack· Adleali nst), Wblle (5th).
Versalles' Homer led off tbe Tovar to tally from .
"'·IIIJ ~:..::~!=
Allen capped It with a ·lbnl; the ~. bit of '·lh~ game off Th8 Pblls added five more son ID '!he el~th to pkk up bla ·
t~ad tnnlrtg and handed tee Rico Petrocelli
·bjs I(
run homer Sallmlay u the PbQ:· ~'
.· ·
. runs 1n the elgbth to make II a fourth. victory ag~ 011• los•. MINNEAPOLIS • ST. PAUL Stang'e hla seventh loss against homer of the season In tile
adelphia Pblllles defeated I be &amp;~h,Y Wille IJ!!al oilt a buot rout.as Btl! Whlle hit a IWIH'un Houston
1100 000 02H .10 0 &lt;UPI) - Zollo Veooalleo .snap. a• m$Dy .victories.
. · ond inning for the Red .Sox .
Houston Aslros, IN. 1
ti• the score at 1-1.
, f~ a ,single 8l)d Boozer singled homer and ADen bad . a r u,n- PhUI!del{'hla 000 005 OSI-10 12 o ped a 1·1 tie .wlth,hls thlnl bom· The Twins had scored ;n
Boo_:.er and lloulloa I Wadi IU 'li)dte fGr tbe first RBI of hlssoormg triple.
BlaiJniame,
Lalman (1), er of tbe aealltlllln the tblrd Inn- ltrBI lnn:ing on Cesar Tovar's Boswell walked the bases
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Montreal
Ready For
Meet

Clark
RECEIVED - Pupils attending Project Head 'St~rt
Counties, thron.«h the efforts of Co'!g. Clll!'ence Mill·
and tooth brushes last ·week. The supplies arnved at the
Wednesday, and were distributed on Thursday . and
Martha
social worker for Meigs Loe•! Head Start; Mlilard
director,
City Schools Head Start, and. Walter Rife, Gallia
Start Program Director. Absent-Tom Kelly, Me1gs Local Head Start

World
from the
in Winnipeg to Montreal
week when the top athlete!SI
from the old world lace the
from the new world In the Eur-

Record

ope vs the Americas track

field meet.
The two day, 31-event meet

Pirates Nip Dodgers, 2-1

for the first time pits the best
of America's athletes, sel•ec~.J
from the finali~1s ir. events

the Pon-Am Games, against the
fin alists in the European championships.

The meet, scheduled for Wednt'Sd&lt;JV and Thursday, ts sanc-

tioned by the International Am1 ateur Athletic Federation
1 the unions and federations
all r&gt;articipating nations.

eveot is governed by l.A.A.F.
TOP HORSE - Alan Wood•rd , Rio Wranglers
4-H Club accepts the McKnight Davies Hardware Co.
Trophy from County Comm:ssicner John E. Morgan
ior first place in the 4·H S1ddlr H~rse Judging dur·
Clark, who previously won the :ng the Parade of Champions Frirlay night at the
and the British Grand Gallia County Junior Fair,
this year, will lake the l- - - - - - '- - - - - - - · - - - ---- - pole position In Sunday's race.

ilere's a real toulh alkyd
paine tbat goes on easily, coverS beautifully aod nu taka
aim~ atty .~tin£ ~ aCtivo

famU y taD. dfsh OUL ,
It reol&amp;to bU.Y tra11lc an4
defies bad'weatller.
JCeep your pi,rcb ... ·ftoor
1hiny .by u1ift1-tbe tough
paint-DEVOB PORCH .t
FLOOR JlNA1o4EI..

"'

MARTIN'S
FORD
USED CAR

.I

0.-

FORBGN CARS
P"- 2116-2171

be a number of outstanding ai.t1- !
MaiD 8tfeet
letes representing Canada, co-l
JACKSON. OBJO
. C b J
.
M .I
SALES 6 8ERVICE
I
b
i om 1a, u a, ama1ca,
~?"XI· Open 1 "UI I-·EueDC S'DD4111
, eo, Trinidad and Venezuela.

Where Prico Sells
and Quality Tells
1616 Eostern Ave.
446-0552

1964 FORD
:akxy 500, 4 door. sedan, V·
automatic radio , wnlte
.,.:au tues oDe owner, extra
~

Give the budget a lift

&lt;harr.

$1495
1962 OLDS 88
1 doer, V·8, au~omati~, pow·
.:r stt:'eril'l£, radto, white wall
jrez:;, sharp.

'

letes will gain most of the
place positions on the Americas' team, but there will also ,

SPECIALS

~.,
,I

t!'

, r;

Two Buckeye Pan-Am Team
Members Shine In Games

rules and new records
blisherl will be recogniZ&lt;d.
In view of their sweep of
Pan - American ·games, it
expected that American

$995
1964 FORD
"'onvertible V-8, automatic,
Power ste"'rlng, metalHc blue
finish white wall tires, clean

car.

'I

$1495

$243·00

these. used, cars car,ry..·

TAKING DONATIONS - Pete Kloes of the Middle)lort Emergency·Rescu• unit pe.~es beside a res·
cwtator the department is purchas!ng. The. rescu•ta·
tor a $500 piece of life·savi~g eq111pment, IS on diS·
play in the Columbia Gas of Ohw, Inc. offic~. Per·
sons wishing to asil't the volunt•er or~amzatton
with purchase of the rescuitator are invitea to do so._

a 25-month. @)warr~\1.!'

1 he

·~

Honda 50 is the lat word in thrifty
transportation. The i-stroke SOoc OHV
engine takes you up to 200 miles on a
gallon of gas. Holds a sensible 45 mph

,.

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Braves Hand

Two Injured
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wHhout a murmur. Standard equipment

includes' automatic clutch, 3·specd foot ,
shift, cam-type brakes both wheels, and
o~tional electric atarter. A Honda 50
gives a lift to most any summer outing.
A picnic to park! Take a test ride soon.

Cubs Fifth
Loss In Row

1965 MUSTANG

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radio. all white finish.

$995
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• tuilaway 18-2 vtc-· CHICAQC) (iiPll-II wa1111't deciR011 ra-.cl up· by lhe wwldt pro. .llld lilt pla:veft. whO
lwY - "-Y wblll JCut. lhat till tOUtet AU Sian wel'&lt;l pro cbamplaal aver a blJ, IOUIIhl beclmi! pro rooldei IDday,
•n w~ Qlesblre wltb a tbat bad. '!be· Gma llay aquad of . &lt;011ege All Siara Bart stNr CCllllpl~ !WI•
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to Boli'Lorii, and bit on 15 of~~ Brat~~·lnd, Do!R Horn ID
pai!IM lor 212 yards in the first run olfl!l\!1, '· '
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to a 2(1.0 lead.
the iob, h• _heljloid lceouJ!I
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Then Packer Coach •Vince He sent Nllbadt JlfmLGratio•·ll
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Lombardi, th• taskmaste&lt; who ski up the middle ~-r:i~;:llf
1e
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o.t,Li.IPOLII ..;, p!QDfft
has fumed ..the PAck~:i Into,-~"" and a touchdown. l.il
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the ueond
GeiUPolia Slew-I"IMI
ahowed , who WI! In Notlmml
Satardajaune at 1 o'clodt The
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~ of !boll two ~~m~.ftnalo
Mondlly.
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···wm be battllnc !Qr the
~f 6:30 jii.m, l'illa Cit) wiiiiMHii G&amp;~ . l'ollowtelephone on the sideline for the1gained '1'1 yards In niDe car~!~. II
lhlll
evenJnt.
1111
!lila
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take""
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,rest
of the game and sent Don Chandler was the olhelrll
111 8
Monday will INHI• ,._ the ch-mplonllllji ,W~
Packer potnt·mllker, with
n wa .n lllddleport In the . GALIJPOLIS - Junior Jam- dey, llttlnnlnt It 6:H jl,lft , WI 1M GSI dllimlncl,
LEAmiE MAKEliP
goals of t3 and 14 yards as
opellinS pme ·of the tourney 19011 blastod two hoi!M'runs, one
The pl~fh werr
liftt!r the four
NEW YORK fUPI)
The 1as three polnlll after toll(~ II
the
·team
ll1&amp;lll8fld
by
Don
out
of
the
park,
Friday
evenln&amp;'
tarna
flnlahld
In
a
tie
fot
,.,.,
lilt
Wttk
af.
Unill'd
Ameriran
Professional
down.
11
Wilson and Bill Childs scored on Memorial Field as the While .. , the Nlular 11i1111 ondill.
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Football league . will be com- The p dt
set all
Calule fl!lO ' Dr. I CJL aut. ll'IDI. POWr lteeriDI,
In every frame except the fifth, Sox ran up 1 I~ lead on the
l'ollo"""' tht chlillploMhlp ,..- Wednttdey, prised of teams .from Rich- game ~~· with 27
Little League Oriole• In I w o all lllllll&amp;fllfl of tilt Slow Pltcll L...llt will lftllel at
mond, Va,; MarJ&lt;Itl; Ga.; downs on ,passing and eqwolleolljl
Pomeroy used lour pitchers and a half innings.
tht GSI to pNpare plena tor lht 1,.7 Sllw Pitch
Chattonooga, Tenn., Savannah, another iecord with 24
In the seven • Inning contest. But tbe g1111e was nooded by Teum111111nl.
Ga. , and the Pennsylvania completslons.
Galaxle f&gt;OO '2 dr. ,J.rdtop. 8 eyl. aut. trano. Radio ond ·
but nono was able to control a down poUr w!tll the Orioles at
Quakors., if was announced by
ndto and beater, wlllw tires
the otlack ol the winners. Mid· bat, ooe out and one oo. in the
commi~sloner Joe ·Ro•entover
They crashed through the
dleport scored three runs in bottom of the third inoln&amp;.
Friday.
Stars for 436 yards, 71 of them
the lint, four in the second,
f)
credited to Grabowski on nine
two in the third, five durin&amp; the Summer !l!crealion Director
lnttrnalln118l Leape Standhlp carries, and permltted the
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POwtr steerfourth and four more In t h e Cliff Wilson said the g a m • By Ulllted Pna bltnlllolll Manhall (7), IIUler (I), and IIJ U~lltd Pren ln•mottonal collegians only 138 yards, 33
Ing, power brakes, radio and beater, ria eond.
lng, power b1·akes,•tadlo atld Deater, air eood.
sixth.
would have to be played 81 1
Nallllul .......
Price, Frtehan . (7): McDowell,
W. L Pet. Gl them via !be ground.
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000 ISO 010- I I!! Siebert {7) ,and Sima. .WP- Rochester
59 44 .573 ... The AU Stars could oot cet
Rick Van Matre, Middleport replayed, both teams wUI be CJucaro
GO! 000 200- s 11 ! Mc:Dowell (t-8). LP-I'odr1s !3· Richmond
110 46 .566 \lo into P..ker tenitory untll les
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rist:'thander, worked six full even again. None of Friday's Jarvi!, Upahaw !7) and 11. RRS-Sims !6th), Fuller Toledo
51 50 .505 7 than five minutes remained in
lnnmgs on th~ mound and slugging can be counted in the Uecker· NJt lW1enaleln (51 14th), Landis !2nd).
Toronto
50 51 .495 ! the ~ame, and then made their'll
Monr.1 1 Dr. ' liPOid traDI. Radio C. beater, wl•lw tlrel
gave up only flVe hits. Steve official records
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110 55 .495 10 best penetration on a :!ll.yord
100 1100 0110- 0 5 31Columbus 1
DON'T MISS OUT ON AGOOD DEAL
lor the winners and allowed The White Sox scored five -Jarvta (11-4). IJ'-Nye (N)..
Jocksonvle
50 55 .495 10 pass from Purdeu'• Bob Grlue
one bit
runs in the top of the first iJI. Son Fran. 010 010 ICIO- I t 0 Mlno
110 0t1t 1011- ! B2 Syraccse
47 56 .456 12 to Washington'• DaVf Wllllama,
SEE US
ning. Jamison's first. lnalde- New York 000 000 000- 0 B0 Brandon, Osinski (4), Bell (51, Buffalo
45 55 .450 12\!o to lbe Packer 17.
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Pomeroy hitters were George the-park. homerun scored Ron- Sadecki, Linzy !I) and !IaDer; Lyle (8) and Ryan: Menitt IS:
Ft'lday'o Rtl\'111
But !bat was enough of !bat.
Sllesmen • Emenon Jones • CIIH Phillips •
Skinner, a triple and • I n gl e; nie smith ahead of him. The Seaver, Show (7), Taylor (I) 3) and Zimmerman. LP- Toledo S Syracuse 2 (lsi, I u far as the Paclte!'S wert
Eddie Fife· D1n Thompson· George Hicks.
Steve Van Meter, a double and White Sox had only 011e hit oft and Goossen. WP-Sadtctf It- Brandon !4-l).
innings)
&lt;OIICemed. Three plays
aingle and Robin Phalln, a sin· Oriole hurler Gil Price who 3). IJ'-Seaver (11).1). 1111Toledo 5 Syracuse 4 !2nd)
the All Stars were on !heir
You Alw1ys P1y Leu At
gle.
walked four men tn the iMinl!. Hart (25th).
Wub
IQO 001 lnO- 4 7 1 Roo:hester 4 Columbo• 0 (lsi, 7 yard line.
Get~ng the Middleport hits The Orioles had three errors. &lt;IO innings)
Calif
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SPOT FINANCING
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000 001 OIQ 0- 2 10 2 Coleman Humphreys (i) Columbus 4 Rochester I !2nd) A~UIRE RELIEFER
were . no 07;; 1~, 'stan"wu. Five more White Sox runs Pitts.
000 200 000 1- s 11 Lines 1a) and Caaanova; Toronto I Richmond 0 Ost, 11 CIUCAGO (Ul'll·-Ri'l!!bfl,anll-/1
:~b~:d s:ve H ~an, each crossed the. pl~te m the to~ of .Sutton, Brewer !7), Perronos- Brunet, Roja• !I) and Roctcen. innin&amp;s)
ed relief specialist Pot• Mik·
1 I e ki (8), Miller ()0) and Torborg, WP-Brunet (11-12). LP-Cole- Richmond 2 Toronto 0 (2nd)
tw
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The
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h
h d ble nd B uce one and the Or~oles had one !8) Pizarro (!) and Pagllaronl. (lltll &amp; l2th) Mlncllor (17tb) innfnp)
$20,000 waiver price from
Rami eac da ~~e ~e a 'sin error. Jim Noe singled and scor- WP-Pizarro (!HI). LP-Miller
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11 lli&amp;U
lie apiece.
singled scoring Smith and scor- Houston
0110 000 001- 1 7 a _ M.• • •
EASTERN WINS
ed himself oo a three base er· Phlla.
!13 000 0011- 7 II 0 Tile Gllllpolla Twtu w Ill
1,l Q"lll1
Deonls Eichinger of Eastem ror.
Wilson, Schneider 13), Ellert lloll a 1ua1 1rom Letart •
1
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and Cheshire's Jeff Tyo hat· 'l1le White Sox scored thret
Sembera (I) and Bateman; tile s,rteo Slnet ED. DJa.
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tied from the motmd 111 the mon l'IDII in the top of the leworth (3-41 and Oliver. LP Ill..._ StmdiQ' at 1 p.m. AU
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second gamo wilb Eastern third '@hen Smith sin&amp;led and UthWilson 18-8). HR - Lock are._ ..... 1\ln wDIIIo
breaking opeu a acoreleu duel JamiJ!OD blasted 1 1.0 pitch ov· ~In ),
" admlsallla dlwge. II will
In the fourth tnoinl and never er the~ In deep rlgbt field, St. ·Louil : : : - : : ~ ~PI
IIMI alae IP.,.,.
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about JlO feet to wbere the Nolan, Nottebart (!) Ellis !I)
Eastern, while picking llll tta
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LewiJ stole and Pavletich; Jaster' !7-'1 and •• '"-a. IWUit&lt;ooo
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S-1 win, got two markers In tbe me WI
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McCarver. LP-Nolan !8-5),
OALIJPOLIS PONY
fourth and then followed with Jim Noe was on the mound
Its final three runs in the top for the White Sox. He allowed
Amerlru Le...
LEAOUJ: STANDINGS
of the "'venth.
two hits, singles to Ken New Chicago at Baltimore, ppd.,
TEAM
w L R OR
Eastern's two fourth frame and Gil Price, walked one and ~ew York 000 100 0110- 1 1 t lP'hillieo .. .. .. .. .. 12 1 ISO
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runs rPsulted from Terry Steib- struck out four.
KC
1102 000 000- 2 3
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em walking leading off the inn- Prl
lghl h'l
lk Barbo!r, Womack (7)
Dodgers ........ 5 1 17
Jng and then Dave Smith and ed ce aavedup e k 1 \wa · Gibbs; Odom, Lindblad
Braves .. ....... 5 1 74
Rick Sanders getting back-to.
seven an ' 1rue out our. Stafford (I), Pierce (9)
Giants .. . .. . ... o 11 2t

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TOTAU
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The three run• tallied by
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LAST WJII!K'S BESUJ,TS1
!astem In the seventh came
PITCH STANDINGS
Detroit
100 004 000- 5 7
14 Giants 2
when Bobby Caldwell waa safe TEAM
W L R OR -Cleve
501 000 231-11 15
7 Reds 0 (forfeit)
011 an error, Howle Caldwell Neal's :.... ... .. . 6 2 80 17 l Pod rea, Wickersham
(Phlllies undisputed champ!·
walked and then Eichinger stng. Btaver's .. . .. .. . 6 2 64 J~ j Acu~~trr~e;._~~4~),_;G:I:ad~dl:na~O::.l!~----------=:./
led after the Caldwell brothers Falls City ~..... 6 2 87 51
moved along to third and sec- G a. J .. . .. ... .. G 2 59 42 ,
Olld. respecUvely, on a paosed Safford'a ........ 3 4 45
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Barr's .. . .. . .. .. . 3 5 71
Cheshire's lone run ,.., scor- QSSC .. ......... 2 G 34
1111 Jn the fifth when G a ty li-Sl .. .. .. .. .. .. . 2 6 81
Saunders walked leading I h e Jaycees .. .. .. . .. 1 1 42
lanin&amp; and eventually ocorod on TOTAI.S . , .. , . . . 15 31141
1D error with one out.
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS1
Eastern hitters were Babby Barr's I! GSI 9
Clldweli, two single•. and Ste- Neal's 7 QSSC o . . .. • .. ..
lhem, Bob Ritchie, Smith. SJIII. G &amp; J 5 Beaver's s
tiers and Elcllinger, a single Jaycees vs. Saffords, postpon.
each.
ed
·Only lilts gotten olf Elc~inl· Beaver's 8 Neal's I
er by Cllelbire sl~~t~le• by G ' J 14 Barr'• s
Jell Tyo and John Palriok In Falla City 11 BaiT's 0
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67 Cadillac DeVIlle Convertible _ $5200
tho flrat.
. l TIII8 WEEK'S GAMESt
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Full co~pliment of power equipment, Autronlc
Zlchlnger struck out 10
Playoffs will be announced to
~ye,
radto, power antenlll, rear seat apeater WI•IW
walked two while getti'l~ t
d•termlne second half winner.
tires, beautiful Persian ivory fmllb wltb white top
wiD and Tyo fanoed 12 snd
and
top araln red leather interior.
IUIII five free passes.
GALLIPOLIS IJTl'LI
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LEAGUE STANDINGS
twwn leallll from
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65 C1dlii1C C.l1ls 4 Door
$3500
IIIII Pl. Pleasant at I ~- ni.
Tigers .. .. .. 8 2 69 32 .8110 Full compliment of power equipment, radio, new
Suoday will precede the cham- White Sox .. .. a 2 80 35
WISIW tires, tinted glass, &amp;reY melllllc nntah With
pllitlsblp game of lbe Numa- Senator• ...... 7 s 79 33 .100
matching interior. Comfort control lir-condltlonliMDt.
Red Sox .. .. . 7 4 80 51 .836 in.l.
ly lnnlllp:
Athletic• - .. . 4 5 30 33 .464
POIIIIO'IIJ .. . GOl 010 t- I ! 4 Yankees .. .. .. 2 8 41 93 .200
61 Cadill1c Coupe DeVIlle
$1295
lflddlt!llllrl .. 342 504 •-18 12 3 Indians .. .. .. 2 8 31 92 .200
Full power equipment, radlo, wlaJw tires tinted
II: Williams !LP), J. Wffi 2. Oriole• ....... 2 I 32 52
cws, blue metallic finish With matchll!linterlor.
ll.'Vance li R. Abbott 4 !nd G. 'hills
fUIUI as
~· Van Matre (WP), Dun.
LAST WEEK'S IIESIJLTS:
W1•1 llld G. Powell.
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llilern .. . liD 200 t- f 7 1
Sox ! Senator• e
1100 010 0 - f 2 2 Indians 4 Red Sol s (7lnntnga)
~,' 'Jicblncer and llorlnz. Ty • Tlaers t Ylllkeea 4
W 'LoudeR.
5 AlhleUea 0
Art Slobart, C u Wlllte Sox vs. Orioles (rain)
I. Calalalt T.Wan
2. H. T. s.lan DeVIIIt
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'i'BlS' WIIBI'8 GAMBA,
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Both wltll Alr.COndllfoalnr. lola oa a
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the iob, h• _heljloid lceouJ!I
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Monday will INHI• ,._ the ch-mplonllllji ,W~
Packer potnt·mllker, with
n wa .n lllddleport In the . GALIJPOLIS - Junior Jam- dey, llttlnnlnt It 6:H jl,lft , WI 1M GSI dllimlncl,
LEAmiE MAKEliP
goals of t3 and 14 yards as
opellinS pme ·of the tourney 19011 blastod two hoi!M'runs, one
The pl~fh werr
liftt!r the four
NEW YORK fUPI)
The 1as three polnlll after toll(~ II
the
·team
ll1&amp;lll8fld
by
Don
out
of
the
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Friday
evenln&amp;'
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flnlahld
In
a
tie
fot
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Unill'd
Ameriran
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Wilson and Bill Childs scored on Memorial Field as the While .. , the Nlular 11i1111 ondill.
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set all
Calule fl!lO ' Dr. I CJL aut. ll'IDI. POWr lteeriDI,
In every frame except the fifth, Sox ran up 1 I~ lead on the
l'ollo"""' tht chlillploMhlp ,..- Wednttdey, prised of teams .from Rich- game ~~· with 27
Little League Oriole• In I w o all lllllll&amp;fllfl of tilt Slow Pltcll L...llt will lftllel at
mond, Va,; MarJ&lt;Itl; Ga.; downs on ,passing and eqwolleolljl
Pomeroy used lour pitchers and a half innings.
tht GSI to pNpare plena tor lht 1,.7 Sllw Pitch
Chattonooga, Tenn., Savannah, another iecord with 24
In the seven • Inning contest. But tbe g1111e was nooded by Teum111111nl.
Ga. , and the Pennsylvania completslons.
Galaxle f&gt;OO '2 dr. ,J.rdtop. 8 eyl. aut. trano. Radio ond ·
but nono was able to control a down poUr w!tll the Orioles at
Quakors., if was announced by
ndto and beater, wlllw tires
the otlack ol the winners. Mid· bat, ooe out and one oo. in the
commi~sloner Joe ·Ro•entover
They crashed through the
dleport scored three runs in bottom of the third inoln&amp;.
Friday.
Stars for 436 yards, 71 of them
the lint, four in the second,
f)
credited to Grabowski on nine
two in the third, five durin&amp; the Summer !l!crealion Director
lnttrnalln118l Leape Standhlp carries, and permltted the
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POwtr steerfourth and four more In t h e Cliff Wilson said the g a m • By Ulllted Pna bltnlllolll Manhall (7), IIUler (I), and IIJ U~lltd Pren ln•mottonal collegians only 138 yards, 33
Ing, power brakes, radio and beater, ria eond.
lng, power b1·akes,•tadlo atld Deater, air eood.
sixth.
would have to be played 81 1
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Price, Frtehan . (7): McDowell,
W. L Pet. Gl them via !be ground.
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000 ISO 010- I I!! Siebert {7) ,and Sima. .WP- Rochester
59 44 .573 ... The AU Stars could oot cet
Rick Van Matre, Middleport replayed, both teams wUI be CJucaro
GO! 000 200- s 11 ! Mc:Dowell (t-8). LP-I'odr1s !3· Richmond
110 46 .566 \lo into P..ker tenitory untll les
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51 50 .505 7 than five minutes remained in
lnnmgs on th~ mound and slugging can be counted in the Uecker· NJt lW1enaleln (51 14th), Landis !2nd).
Toronto
50 51 .495 ! the ~ame, and then made their'll
Monr.1 1 Dr. ' liPOid traDI. Radio C. beater, wl•lw tlrel
gave up only flVe hits. Steve official records
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110 55 .495 10 best penetration on a :!ll.yord
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lor the winners and allowed The White Sox scored five -Jarvta (11-4). IJ'-Nye (N)..
Jocksonvle
50 55 .495 10 pass from Purdeu'• Bob Grlue
one bit
runs in the top of the first iJI. Son Fran. 010 010 ICIO- I t 0 Mlno
110 0t1t 1011- ! B2 Syraccse
47 56 .456 12 to Washington'• DaVf Wllllama,
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45 55 .450 12\!o to lbe Packer 17.
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Ft'lday'o Rtl\'111
But !bat was enough of !bat.
Sllesmen • Emenon Jones • CIIH Phillips •
Skinner, a triple and • I n gl e; nie smith ahead of him. The Seaver, Show (7), Taylor (I) 3) and Zimmerman. LP- Toledo S Syracuse 2 (lsi, I u far as the Paclte!'S wert
Eddie Fife· D1n Thompson· George Hicks.
Steve Van Meter, a double and White Sox had only 011e hit oft and Goossen. WP-Sadtctf It- Brandon !4-l).
innings)
&lt;OIICemed. Three plays
aingle and Robin Phalln, a sin· Oriole hurler Gil Price who 3). IJ'-Seaver (11).1). 1111Toledo 5 Syracuse 4 !2nd)
the All Stars were on !heir
You Alw1ys P1y Leu At
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walked four men tn the iMinl!. Hart (25th).
Wub
IQO 001 lnO- 4 7 1 Roo:hester 4 Columbo• 0 (lsi, 7 yard line.
Get~ng the Middleport hits The Orioles had three errors. &lt;IO innings)
Calif
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000 001 OIQ 0- 2 10 2 Coleman Humphreys (i) Columbus 4 Rochester I !2nd) A~UIRE RELIEFER
were . no 07;; 1~, 'stan"wu. Five more White Sox runs Pitts.
000 200 000 1- s 11 Lines 1a) and Caaanova; Toronto I Richmond 0 Ost, 11 CIUCAGO (Ul'll·-Ri'l!!bfl,anll-/1
:~b~:d s:ve H ~an, each crossed the. pl~te m the to~ of .Sutton, Brewer !7), Perronos- Brunet, Roja• !I) and Roctcen. innin&amp;s)
ed relief specialist Pot• Mik·
1 I e ki (8), Miller ()0) and Torborg, WP-Brunet (11-12). LP-Cole- Richmond 2 Toronto 0 (2nd)
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$20,000 waiver price from
Rami eac da ~~e ~e a 'sin error. Jim Noe singled and scor- WP-Pizarro (!HI). LP-Miller
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11 lli&amp;U
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singled scoring Smith and scor- Houston
0110 000 001- 1 7 a _ M.• • •
EASTERN WINS
ed himself oo a three base er· Phlla.
!13 000 0011- 7 II 0 Tile Gllllpolla Twtu w Ill
1,l Q"lll1
Deonls Eichinger of Eastem ror.
Wilson, Schneider 13), Ellert lloll a 1ua1 1rom Letart •
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and Cheshire's Jeff Tyo hat· 'l1le White Sox scored thret
Sembera (I) and Bateman; tile s,rteo Slnet ED. DJa.
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tied from the motmd 111 the mon l'IDII in the top of the leworth (3-41 and Oliver. LP Ill..._ StmdiQ' at 1 p.m. AU
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breaking opeu a acoreleu duel JamiJ!OD blasted 1 1.0 pitch ov· ~In ),
" admlsallla dlwge. II will
In the fourth tnoinl and never er the~ In deep rlgbt field, St. ·Louil : : : - : : ~ ~PI
IIMI alae IP.,.,.
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about JlO feet to wbere the Nolan, Nottebart (!) Ellis !I)
Eastern, while picking llll tta
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McCarver. LP-Nolan !8-5),
OALIJPOLIS PONY
fourth and then followed with Jim Noe was on the mound
Its final three runs in the top for the White Sox. He allowed
Amerlru Le...
LEAOUJ: STANDINGS
of the "'venth.
two hits, singles to Ken New Chicago at Baltimore, ppd.,
TEAM
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Eastern's two fourth frame and Gil Price, walked one and ~ew York 000 100 0110- 1 1 t lP'hillieo .. .. .. .. .. 12 1 ISO
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runs rPsulted from Terry Steib- struck out four.
KC
1102 000 000- 2 3
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em walking leading off the inn- Prl
lghl h'l
lk Barbo!r, Womack (7)
Dodgers ........ 5 1 17
Jng and then Dave Smith and ed ce aavedup e k 1 \wa · Gibbs; Odom, Lindblad
Braves .. ....... 5 1 74
Rick Sanders getting back-to.
seven an ' 1rue out our. Stafford (I), Pierce (9)
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LAST WJII!K'S BESUJ,TS1
!astem In the seventh came
PITCH STANDINGS
Detroit
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when Bobby Caldwell waa safe TEAM
W L R OR -Cleve
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7 Reds 0 (forfeit)
011 an error, Howle Caldwell Neal's :.... ... .. . 6 2 80 17 l Pod rea, Wickersham
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walked and then Eichinger stng. Btaver's .. . .. .. . 6 2 64 J~ j Acu~~trr~e;._~~4~),_;G:I:ad~dl:na~O::.l!~----------=:./
led after the Caldwell brothers Falls City ~..... 6 2 87 51
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Olld. respecUvely, on a paosed Safford'a ........ 3 4 45
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Barr's .. . .. . .. .. . 3 5 71
Cheshire's lone run ,.., scor- QSSC .. ......... 2 G 34
1111 Jn the fifth when G a ty li-Sl .. .. .. .. .. .. . 2 6 81
Saunders walked leading I h e Jaycees .. .. .. . .. 1 1 42
lanin&amp; and eventually ocorod on TOTAI.S . , .. , . . . 15 31141
1D error with one out.
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS1
Eastern hitters were Babby Barr's I! GSI 9
Clldweli, two single•. and Ste- Neal's 7 QSSC o . . .. • .. ..
lhem, Bob Ritchie, Smith. SJIII. G &amp; J 5 Beaver's s
tiers and Elcllinger, a single Jaycees vs. Saffords, postpon.
each.
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·Only lilts gotten olf Elc~inl· Beaver's 8 Neal's I
er by Cllelbire sl~~t~le• by G ' J 14 Barr'• s
Jell Tyo and John Palriok In Falla City 11 BaiT's 0
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Full co~pliment of power equipment, Autronlc
Zlchlnger struck out 10
Playoffs will be announced to
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radto, power antenlll, rear seat apeater WI•IW
walked two while getti'l~ t
d•termlne second half winner.
tires, beautiful Persian ivory fmllb wltb white top
wiD and Tyo fanoed 12 snd
and
top araln red leather interior.
IUIII five free passes.
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Tigers .. .. .. 8 2 69 32 .8110 Full compliment of power equipment, radio, new
Suoday will precede the cham- White Sox .. .. a 2 80 35
WISIW tires, tinted glass, &amp;reY melllllc nntah With
pllitlsblp game of lbe Numa- Senator• ...... 7 s 79 33 .100
matching interior. Comfort control lir-condltlonliMDt.
Red Sox .. .. . 7 4 80 51 .836 in.l.
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Athletic• - .. . 4 5 30 33 .464
POIIIIO'IIJ .. . GOl 010 t- I ! 4 Yankees .. .. .. 2 8 41 93 .200
61 Cadill1c Coupe DeVIlle
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lflddlt!llllrl .. 342 504 •-18 12 3 Indians .. .. .. 2 8 31 92 .200
Full power equipment, radlo, wlaJw tires tinted
II: Williams !LP), J. Wffi 2. Oriole• ....... 2 I 32 52
cws, blue metallic finish With matchll!linterlor.
ll.'Vance li R. Abbott 4 !nd G. 'hills
fUIUI as
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LAST WEEK'S IIESIJLTS:
W1•1 llld G. Powell.
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llilern .. . liD 200 t- f 7 1
Sox ! Senator• e
1100 010 0 - f 2 2 Indians 4 Red Sol s (7lnntnga)
~,' 'Jicblncer and llorlnz. Ty • Tlaers t Ylllkeea 4
W 'LoudeR.
5 AlhleUea 0
Art Slobart, C u Wlllte Sox vs. Orioles (rain)
I. Calalalt T.Wan
2. H. T. s.lan DeVIIIt
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Both wltll Alr.COndllfoalnr. lola oa a
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I ~·. A\ , CpllJliY Ag!;ieultural .psi~ ,!lr-se yo~&amp; peo~le, ~orne wnitlng }?r }li_e tii~e wl\en th&lt;!y I be ~ pl~asure to w~ar. Everyon• cording to projects. They will ~ the Jlinlor . Bee! Sho'!m&amp;I&gt; IthAI will be 1ISe!l .1!1
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\lie co-op~raqqn and~ Ot.,tl!e'!JJ, ljhUe the fall' ,,. c_an lie 4'11 !lJel!ll!ers. ,
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h•re. Already three neighbor· to encourage young peoplf of I Ev~luatl?n ahead ·of the fair silltero have 1\lld tots of help ,emng, August , 9.
project.
pilultry and rabbits sbowmllli-1',..1 week lor tht jpnlor fatr ,''
'"~. counlies have held the~ I Moigs County. W~ feel thai this, 'gives the young per~ and the fr~m younger cblt.ken who are ~ The big job ·or the falr · week State ' Fair particlpants .v/itl ship will be under way.
~ount up to a very .b!lty tune.
Fm:•· Athens Cou~ty's is tbt ~ slong '-l!!l the'• activ!Ues .if the[judge an opppnun\ty_to have Blimpatlenf walling on tlle Ume lwill he all day Monday, ,\ugust be selected from this activity. ! Thursday the activities ·wrn ·ror all. Volunteer lll~aors hava
wee md Meigs IS next _week. ; senior ...foup, makes a . very, face 1111ece talk abohl_ their Iwlw!li\Iey ~an take an anlmill 14, ~hen exhiblto:S will set .up, Girls paniclpatl~g will b r 1_ n g, o1&gt;en st 9 a.m. with dairy sbow· mved completely W!thoul pay.
,we would JUS I brJefly like to 1w•ll·roltilied Fall' that, Me I g s pro)ec~ abb1Jt .wbat.Jw ·lappe:&gt;- 1Ior a .project.
some livestock wi!J be brought , with them their. fair exll•blt Imanshlp and judgmg.
Tilt parents who. llfl' :attempt.
revJew some of the activities, ICounty can be, and Is, proud !')I. ed. why certain thing) h a v • Inclti~ed in the testing list of tn, and the 4-H adVIsors and the ]p, e . registration must be done
FRIDAY EVENTS
ing to llelp therr ~- 1 n d
some of lhe responsibilities, Already 4·H evaluations are happened, and some things lh•tJ~• dairy, beef, and sbeep pro- parents' have a work-out get· ibv August 9th.
! Friday at 9:30a.m. will beldaughters team 10111• 1hln~
snd " me of the things thai will 1'1'ell under way. Some people ~ maybe sboilid bap}l!ln In· th"e jects are Mond~y, August 7. in [ting things ready for the lair I Wednesday afternoon the ac- thf 4-H _Horseshow · which will through project welt · 811d the ·1"
happe~, especially In connec· .wonder why evaluations are' future.
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the momlng: JobH and James and seeing that the. boys and 11vities will consist of V... Nu- l ne In the center field at I he numerous worlten on llie juntlno With the Meigs CountY held ~h~Jd of the Fair..
, The . final _ev~luation, of Meredith, ·Louise and Lenora ' girls get things in on time. ltrition Contest tOpen to _a 11 !n•w riding horse ring. ~iday. lor ~air board, the cOUn'l)' Ell',"
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It " ~ case of manpower. course, Ill the many VISitors to Mitchell; David, Mark, Rhea i It's a general state of confu· ,youth in Meigs County) . This ••ening will be the big event teno10n staff. the Vocational A!· ""
The Jonwr_g;oup ~ress!y There lJ¥.1_~'1 eno~gh ·ttme altho lair l!'"klng at the project Mora; Ann, Janice, Alan Ho:. lslon, and everybody Is surely 'l contest on foods and nutrition ~ for 23 yo~g people ~ho have rieulture staff and the :mant •
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. bUI they, m many cases, do not ter; Randy Young, Bob Rlteh- relieved when 11 Is over. A I 1, consists of choosing nutriUon- 1been leedmg steers smce last other parUclpanll and worlf,. ,.•
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liave the'' ~pllfrlunlty to talk te. Jennifer, Melanie, Dent,. exhibits must be in place by · al food from exhibits. There oro , January. The steers will be aold ers, all deserve much eredlt
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witll the jbltlor exhibitor. Tra- 1Dean; Debbie Keeba.ugh, Eddie 4 p.m., Tuesday, August 15.
three classes: Beginners. up , to 01 public auction at 7 p.m., al· lor helping young pecple acbo
DeA fHS .. MARRIAGES dltlonally,, livestock h~s alwaY,S Parker, Vtckl Carr, Pam l!eo·l .Special events at the f al r 10 years old: lntemiedlate, ag· ter being weighed in at 8 a.m. !eve a sense of hllcn lft Ufe'.
con•••• m - ""' ...'• •• ...,P,Ol't been oee11
.at the fair for the fl. derson Ronnie Charles, Janice llfltl open with the Tractors Op. es 11·13· Senior ages 14-tS - ·-----·- ·-·
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Mr.. . utth Ctnclee let:z, 7t, Hunt- some other,
agriculture pro· ikire, Renee Burke, Ray Fr~nk, t~ Tractor Maintenance Club Wlll be by the Girl Scout and
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A;"~Go wan. 13v. MJU creek Rd.: I J::JJ;ouw,. ai:;,::.!~:m,•lnr re.J•d'"u~ of 1Jeds, this is also true.
I loy Theiss • Beverly, Rhonda, during the past year.
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. The win. Campfire girls with the aftersunda,: _· Mr. · and Mn. Clarence , t• HoiiPital. Bor11 July n, 1888. •t! The home economics• projec s Snaron Ervin; Charles Y o s t, ner, of course, will have the noon devoted to activities and
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3 49 1 eon, W. •Va .• abe was !he dauib.le!:
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, I·I Edwin Cross, Ed Hupp, OavJ'd t'ppor tURI'ty I0 partiCipate
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I Mra. Kathr1n Condee, Mn. Betz Wll and by the youngster. Com m- loanlel, Stephen, Lee
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IL•sed at the j un1or f BIT.
r~udes: Larry Mees, D a v 1 ·1, lVJwes u~tor a1r ~ent, Tue,s. strations and activtbes: Satur.J
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Mn Nellie WlllltMt 74 ot so Chi!· I
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Mary Lou Grace and Geneva day mormng activlbes by the day morning actlvitLes of
of the Bo11k S\ore In GalllpoUs. Born n th ' Rd di 8d Tu ' d ' 1 Hol
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an ue ay a ernoon y course, will be the Junior Fair
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Ken- tht' Boy Scouts,
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:la nche Dem w etberhdlt. she •on, a e waa the dauJhter of the Jaw during the next two weeks:
11 •urvlved by her hu.band, hP&lt;IoPe ~~!~~~:~cl b~·~ar ~~:~~n~~·· Ks~eo ~
On Monday and Tuesday Aug- rteth Bolen, Kimmy. Steve ... / The Activities Tent of the jun· gram, and the Style Revue In
Mu,lnl'aux: a lister. Mn. J o n · W
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t 7 8 Doctor Bratton wUI be Rirky Pierce ; Jim Betz, 1)1J.vj I lOr air, w IC w
er Fra nk E W(llherholl G.tllpall• polla; one brother. James Curtlll My. IllS
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. rnoon roug ou t e fa1r test (open to all Me1gs County
n'!' ~~ t N~III· M, ....,,...
e~: ~;:t11~r;-Churc:. ~:~~r. ~:e:,;l~ 1 b;mgs disease. rorty f~rms
For the girls the big event is Uus year.
youth ). This is 8 new
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doled sat.- Th~rsday a:t the w aua:h Halle y- Wnod t b visited with 60 projects the Styl'e Revue on Wednesday I
WEDNESDAY EVENT
and wi11 consist of m akIn I
A em Funeral Home and burllll was In 0
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Ibeinge tested.
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wmlam~·~0 ,1 , Hnklnt, 12 , Em·~ka That 4-H ls 8 family affair This wUI be held this year at day m_ommg at 9 a.m ., August 1en to al1 youth in Me1gs County .
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llorn ;~~; ' Star Rt' • retlreil rarmer Rn:t rt...h't'd l"aD be seen in the fact that on the Middleport High School. Ov-' 16. wdl be Food interview,,
Getting back to the rn 0 r
0 ~w~~: : ~~f~~i,'~e0: ~~':: ~~::~~Y 8~\~ht ':; 112 of these farms, two to four !er 100 girls will model the i r 1'Ibis activity is limited to f.H traditional type program,
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held t::r~~e~ J~~:n~~d heEl~:· ~~"~onw~"! 1 carrying projects.
In th efie job they c~n do ln se~mbgl gar·
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8~:!erC!m~~~: Burtal wu In week at most major terminals ISleady to 50 lower.
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Credit Waiver-of-Finance plan of W ··these advantis:el:\rr
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tract.. tl.at ,gi'Otll ·~ou smooth, six-cylinder power
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,,·cent a pound higher and good Sheep and lamb receipts at
plus big tractor extras: power shift independent pto
In fact, you'1e doubly proteded from the date your note
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grade was steady ·to ~ cent lmajor markets totaled about
is a.ccepted: lirst, again~t piJysical loss or damage to the
for extra-heavy implement operation, convenieet,
By BERNARD BRENNER
eggs and livestock W~ only lower. Heiler •beef 'was ll'i'egu· 36,000. Most choice and prime
eQUipment; .second. by hi~ in~urDnce on the amount owed
cowl-mounted, easy shift, 5 speed transmission. Speo
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offset by declmes for !ar. Cow 'beef was steady to ! &lt;spring lambs were reported
up to $10,000 (if you're 65 Yt"ars Gf age or younger)
cia! torque amplifier for shift on-th...go and a choice
Equipment That's Eligible
throe-month • old rise iD
com, soybeans, lettuce ceil! higher except forlower /lrom $24.00 to $25.00 but some
Pay a minimum of 20 peihmt down U you prefer a monof 10 speeds. Plus Hydrostatic pcwer steering, mod·
prices has recovered 42
and sey1'fal othor _commodllt... trends at Philadelphia. Pa., and ranged up to $26.50 at Chicago.
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The f!iice highlights of the Denver.
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biUtles-in cash. trade-in, or equity in present equlpment.
this is the most ambitious 4-5 plow mtor ever built.
Terms can bEl arranged up to 42 months ... or 4 crop harlast August and mid·Apr i I of Food · ;grains: :ea~o:'c~~ 1totaled a~t ·~O!i(jiieall The C~Jcago Mercantile
And the biggest value in the 60 i1p class!
vests.
this year.
were $1&lt;3? a bus •
I average priee of laughter steers were mostly steady
Aw' Jolm De:ere TraetOl' or tractor-Implement rombtnatlon
Average farm prices 1•11 9.5 cents
a month ag~ an~? for the week at the se'ven major week with no
(your choice of tillage tool baler planter . you name it)
Vserl tractors of any make. Pirk ~he equipment that auits
per cent during the,-!!illblomontp cents If m a year ear er. 1 e markets was f%6.06.
Final pric" on
you
beat-now'• the tlrne to Pet ttl
decline An Agriculture Depal1· indll of aD food ~ram pr ces
the October delivery at
lllO!)t repon Monday said prices was d~wn 7 per ~enl lor the Hog prk-es declined this week. $'.17.57 and December at $27.70.
Rear Meigs Genor•l Hospital
rose three . quarterll of I per month.
Barrows, gilts and sows
Wheat closed hlg!Jer, corn
cent during the month
' FO&lt;Ii grains and hay· The in· ally were steady .to 50
rye lower, oats and soft~::;:
Phone 992·2176
Pomwoy
56 COurt St.
Ph. 4~475
Juiy 15, leaving them 5.5 ·
tor these comniodities de- However, closing prices
mixed this week on the I
cent -below August 15' 1966,
eliDed a.Per cent lOr the month borrows and gilts at Indianapcof Trade.
4 per c&lt;'!lt below July IS a
msinl.'"''because of a &gt;-cent·a- :ts, Ind., and Chicago were Wheat was up I 3-8 to
ago.
bushel 'Cfrop tn com prices.
down 50 cents to fi.OO.
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The rise last month was
Meal,'~nlmals: The index rose Carlot prices lor pork loins ·
oats off 'I• to up 3; rye
third consecutive increase
1.5 per ·Wit for the month. the were 2'h to 5'h cents a poun~
1'8 to m, aoybeans off 10
ported since the department's third consecutive •dvance.
lower and Boston butts
up '1.
ON ONLY 4 SIZES
farm prt'ce index ~kidded from ' Meal animals: The index rose
were off 'h to 2\lo cent!. Chicago wbolesale eggs
27ll P.r cent of 118'1910.14 ba~e I.S
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receipto at 12
to Chicago Ibis week were
lh~s
last August to 2MI per ce11t
consecutive advance
plus the Interior
to around 7 cents
April !5, !967. The ~'!jr,l51ndex Poultry and eggs· Hi g be
southern Minnesota
with the decline mainly
wae 257 per cent ollbe base. chlck~"and turkey prices and a
totaled some 489,000 head.
larger sizes.
Th• reporl also !~~lowed. how· lrea!L'r • than . season! I~· Tbe weekly average priee of ·,Prices paid for live po~~:i /1
ever, IJta't ~'!'B ,.farm
crea~r.,Jor eggs lifted the indl"' baiTOwa and gilts at Chicago dellvered to1 Chicago this ·
are erodQtg~recent p~lce
per·•i:ent. .
expected to be about $22.30.
unchanged •
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I ~·. A\ , CpllJliY Ag!;ieultural .psi~ ,!lr-se yo~&amp; peo~le, ~orne wnitlng }?r }li_e tii~e wl\en th&lt;!y I be ~ pl~asure to w~ar. Everyon• cording to projects. They will ~ the Jlinlor . Bee! Sho'!m&amp;I&gt; IthAI will be 1ISe!l .1!1
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\lie co-op~raqqn and~ Ot.,tl!e'!JJ, ljhUe the fall' ,,. c_an lie 4'11 !lJel!ll!ers. ,
,i,s lilvlted to !hill event whlc~ be tntetvlewed'. and , Judge~ · on ~n 1 JY j~dging, f()tiowed by lheep sale. ·
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h•re. Already three neighbor· to encourage young peoplf of I Ev~luatl?n ahead ·of the fair silltero have 1\lld tots of help ,emng, August , 9.
project.
pilultry and rabbits sbowmllli-1',..1 week lor tht jpnlor fatr ,''
'"~. counlies have held the~ I Moigs County. W~ feel thai this, 'gives the young per~ and the fr~m younger cblt.ken who are ~ The big job ·or the falr · week State ' Fair particlpants .v/itl ship will be under way.
~ount up to a very .b!lty tune.
Fm:•· Athens Cou~ty's is tbt ~ slong '-l!!l the'• activ!Ues .if the[judge an opppnun\ty_to have Blimpatlenf walling on tlle Ume lwill he all day Monday, ,\ugust be selected from this activity. ! Thursday the activities ·wrn ·ror all. Volunteer lll~aors hava
wee md Meigs IS next _week. ; senior ...foup, makes a . very, face 1111ece talk abohl_ their Iwlw!li\Iey ~an take an anlmill 14, ~hen exhiblto:S will set .up, Girls paniclpatl~g will b r 1_ n g, o1&gt;en st 9 a.m. with dairy sbow· mved completely W!thoul pay.
,we would JUS I brJefly like to 1w•ll·roltilied Fall' that, Me I g s pro)ec~ abb1Jt .wbat.Jw ·lappe:&gt;- 1Ior a .project.
some livestock wi!J be brought , with them their. fair exll•blt Imanshlp and judgmg.
Tilt parents who. llfl' :attempt.
revJew some of the activities, ICounty can be, and Is, proud !')I. ed. why certain thing) h a v • Inclti~ed in the testing list of tn, and the 4-H adVIsors and the ]p, e . registration must be done
FRIDAY EVENTS
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some of lhe responsibilities, Already 4·H evaluations are happened, and some things lh•tJ~• dairy, beef, and sbeep pro- parents' have a work-out get· ibv August 9th.
! Friday at 9:30a.m. will beldaughters team 10111• 1hln~
snd " me of the things thai will 1'1'ell under way. Some people ~ maybe sboilid bap}l!ln In· th"e jects are Mond~y, August 7. in [ting things ready for the lair I Wednesday afternoon the ac- thf 4-H _Horseshow · which will through project welt · 811d the ·1"
happe~, especially In connec· .wonder why evaluations are' future.
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the momlng: JobH and James and seeing that the. boys and 11vities will consist of V... Nu- l ne In the center field at I he numerous worlten on llie juntlno With the Meigs CountY held ~h~Jd of the Fair..
, The . final _ev~luation, of Meredith, ·Louise and Lenora ' girls get things in on time. ltrition Contest tOpen to _a 11 !n•w riding horse ring. ~iday. lor ~air board, the cOUn'l)' Ell',"
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It " ~ case of manpower. course, Ill the many VISitors to Mitchell; David, Mark, Rhea i It's a general state of confu· ,youth in Meigs County) . This ••ening will be the big event teno10n staff. the Vocational A!· ""
The Jonwr_g;oup ~ress!y There lJ¥.1_~'1 eno~gh ·ttme altho lair l!'"klng at the project Mora; Ann, Janice, Alan Ho:. lslon, and everybody Is surely 'l contest on foods and nutrition ~ for 23 yo~g people ~ho have rieulture staff and the :mant •
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. bUI they, m many cases, do not ter; Randy Young, Bob Rlteh- relieved when 11 Is over. A I 1, consists of choosing nutriUon- 1been leedmg steers smce last other parUclpanll and worlf,. ,.•
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liave the'' ~pllfrlunlty to talk te. Jennifer, Melanie, Dent,. exhibits must be in place by · al food from exhibits. There oro , January. The steers will be aold ers, all deserve much eredlt
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witll the jbltlor exhibitor. Tra- 1Dean; Debbie Keeba.ugh, Eddie 4 p.m., Tuesday, August 15.
three classes: Beginners. up , to 01 public auction at 7 p.m., al· lor helping young pecple acbo
DeA fHS .. MARRIAGES dltlonally,, livestock h~s alwaY,S Parker, Vtckl Carr, Pam l!eo·l .Special events at the f al r 10 years old: lntemiedlate, ag· ter being weighed in at 8 a.m. !eve a sense of hllcn lft Ufe'.
con•••• m - ""' ...'• •• ...,P,Ol't been oee11
.at the fair for the fl. derson Ronnie Charles, Janice llfltl open with the Tractors Op. es 11·13· Senior ages 14-tS - ·-----·- ·-·
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Mr.. . utth Ctnclee let:z, 7t, Hunt- some other,
agriculture pro· ikire, Renee Burke, Ray Fr~nk, t~ Tractor Maintenance Club Wlll be by the Girl Scout and
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I loy Theiss • Beverly, Rhonda, during the past year.
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3 49 1 eon, W. •Va .• abe was !he dauib.le!:
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, I·I Edwin Cross, Ed Hupp, OavJ'd t'ppor tURI'ty I0 partiCipate
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IL•sed at the j un1or f BIT.
r~udes: Larry Mees, D a v 1 ·1, lVJwes u~tor a1r ~ent, Tue,s. strations and activtbes: Satur.J
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Mn Nellie WlllltMt 74 ot so Chi!· I
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Mary Lou Grace and Geneva day mormng activlbes by the day morning actlvitLes of
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Ken- tht' Boy Scouts,
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:la nche Dem w etberhdlt. she •on, a e waa the dauJhter of the Jaw during the next two weeks:
11 •urvlved by her hu.band, hP&lt;IoPe ~~!~~~:~cl b~·~ar ~~:~~n~~·· Ks~eo ~
On Monday and Tuesday Aug- rteth Bolen, Kimmy. Steve ... / The Activities Tent of the jun· gram, and the Style Revue In
Mu,lnl'aux: a lister. Mn. J o n · W
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t 7 8 Doctor Bratton wUI be Rirky Pierce ; Jim Betz, 1)1J.vj I lOr air, w IC w
er Fra nk E W(llherholl G.tllpall• polla; one brother. James Curtlll My. IllS
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. rnoon roug ou t e fa1r test (open to all Me1gs County
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e~: ~;:t11~r;-Churc:. ~:~~r. ~:e:,;l~ 1 b;mgs disease. rorty f~rms
For the girls the big event is Uus year.
youth ). This is 8 new
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doled sat.- Th~rsday a:t the w aua:h Halle y- Wnod t b visited with 60 projects the Styl'e Revue on Wednesday I
WEDNESDAY EVENT
and wi11 consist of m akIn I
A em Funeral Home and burllll was In 0
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Ibeinge tested.
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wmlam~·~0 ,1 , Hnklnt, 12 , Em·~ka That 4-H ls 8 family affair This wUI be held this year at day m_ommg at 9 a.m ., August 1en to al1 youth in Me1gs County .
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llorn ;~~; ' Star Rt' • retlreil rarmer Rn:t rt...h't'd l"aD be seen in the fact that on the Middleport High School. Ov-' 16. wdl be Food interview,,
Getting back to the rn 0 r
0 ~w~~: : ~~f~~i,'~e0: ~~':: ~~::~~Y 8~\~ht ':; 112 of these farms, two to four !er 100 girls will model the i r 1'Ibis activity is limited to f.H traditional type program,
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In th efie job they c~n do ln se~mbgl gar·
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Phone 667-3614. Coolville,
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WORK ENJOY GREATER COMFORT
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8~:!erC!m~~~: Burtal wu In week at most major terminals ISleady to 50 lower.
1968 harvest with seasonal payment plan
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farminl! convenienc f!--alblol\( ~. 'l'he Jottn Dfttlt
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Credit Waiver-of-Finance plan of W ··these advantis:el:\rr
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tract.. tl.at ,gi'Otll ·~ou smooth, six-cylinder power
· Down-Payment Optiono
,,·cent a pound higher and good Sheep and lamb receipts at
plus big tractor extras: power shift independent pto
In fact, you'1e doubly proteded from the date your note
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grade was steady ·to ~ cent lmajor markets totaled about
is a.ccepted: lirst, again~t piJysical loss or damage to the
for extra-heavy implement operation, convenieet,
By BERNARD BRENNER
eggs and livestock W~ only lower. Heiler •beef 'was ll'i'egu· 36,000. Most choice and prime
eQUipment; .second. by hi~ in~urDnce on the amount owed
cowl-mounted, easy shift, 5 speed transmission. Speo
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offset by declmes for !ar. Cow 'beef was steady to ! &lt;spring lambs were reported
up to $10,000 (if you're 65 Yt"ars Gf age or younger)
cia! torque amplifier for shift on-th...go and a choice
Equipment That's Eligible
throe-month • old rise iD
com, soybeans, lettuce ceil! higher except forlower /lrom $24.00 to $25.00 but some
Pay a minimum of 20 peihmt down U you prefer a monof 10 speeds. Plus Hydrostatic pcwer steering, mod·
prices has recovered 42
and sey1'fal othor _commodllt... trends at Philadelphia. Pa., and ranged up to $26.50 at Chicago.
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The f!iice highlights of the Denver.
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biUtles-in cash. trade-in, or equity in present equlpment.
this is the most ambitious 4-5 plow mtor ever built.
Terms can bEl arranged up to 42 months ... or 4 crop harlast August and mid·Apr i I of Food · ;grains: :ea~o:'c~~ 1totaled a~t ·~O!i(jiieall The C~Jcago Mercantile
And the biggest value in the 60 i1p class!
vests.
this year.
were $1&lt;3? a bus •
I average priee of laughter steers were mostly steady
Aw' Jolm De:ere TraetOl' or tractor-Implement rombtnatlon
Average farm prices 1•11 9.5 cents
a month ag~ an~? for the week at the se'ven major week with no
(your choice of tillage tool baler planter . you name it)
Vserl tractors of any make. Pirk ~he equipment that auits
per cent during the,-!!illblomontp cents If m a year ear er. 1 e markets was f%6.06.
Final pric" on
you
beat-now'• the tlrne to Pet ttl
decline An Agriculture Depal1· indll of aD food ~ram pr ces
the October delivery at
lllO!)t repon Monday said prices was d~wn 7 per ~enl lor the Hog prk-es declined this week. $'.17.57 and December at $27.70.
Rear Meigs Genor•l Hospital
rose three . quarterll of I per month.
Barrows, gilts and sows
Wheat closed hlg!Jer, corn
cent during the month
' FO&lt;Ii grains and hay· The in· ally were steady .to 50
rye lower, oats and soft~::;:
Phone 992·2176
Pomwoy
56 COurt St.
Ph. 4~475
Juiy 15, leaving them 5.5 ·
tor these comniodities de- However, closing prices
mixed this week on the I
cent -below August 15' 1966,
eliDed a.Per cent lOr the month borrows and gilts at Indianapcof Trade.
4 per c&lt;'!lt below July IS a
msinl.'"''because of a &gt;-cent·a- :ts, Ind., and Chicago were Wheat was up I 3-8 to
ago.
bushel 'Cfrop tn com prices.
down 50 cents to fi.OO.
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The rise last month was
Meal,'~nlmals: The index rose Carlot prices lor pork loins ·
oats off 'I• to up 3; rye
third consecutive increase
1.5 per ·Wit for the month. the were 2'h to 5'h cents a poun~
1'8 to m, aoybeans off 10
ported since the department's third consecutive •dvance.
lower and Boston butts
up '1.
ON ONLY 4 SIZES
farm prt'ce index ~kidded from ' Meal animals: The index rose
were off 'h to 2\lo cent!. Chicago wbolesale eggs
27ll P.r cent of 118'1910.14 ba~e I.S
..nt for the month,
receipto at 12
to Chicago Ibis week were
lh~s
last August to 2MI per ce11t
consecutive advance
plus the Interior
to around 7 cents
April !5, !967. The ~'!jr,l51ndex Poultry and eggs· Hi g be
southern Minnesota
with the decline mainly
wae 257 per cent ollbe base. chlck~"and turkey prices and a
totaled some 489,000 head.
larger sizes.
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ever, IJta't ~'!'B ,.farm
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are erodQtg~recent p~lce
per·•i:ent. .
expected to be about $22.30.
unchanged •
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VOL. XX· NO. 80

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