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''THE GUNS OF
Birth of Son
NAVAIIONE"
David Being Announced
Gregory
Niven
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Mr. and Mrs. Dennla Siler·
-Plu&amp;man (Beth Hoffman), of Brice
"THI SNOW QUEEN"
by Hans Cbrlltian Anderoens Road, Canal Winchester, are
announcing tile birth of a son, I
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Edward Allan, bom July 21 '
"WACO"
Hospltll, Columbus.
Jane
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Russell
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Rock Jlurlson
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parents are Mr. 8Dtl Mrs. rau111
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Hoffman,
Chester and Mr.
AND TUESDAY
Mrs. Charles Simpson,
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Win~. Great
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Elvis PrPSiey
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assisted Mrs. Terrell
In concluE~on she used the
Gr1ff1th, Mrs. ·Carl Barnhi11, serving refreshment
words of Jesus "lam
Way.
Ms. Claence Headley,
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Frederick Goebel, Mrs. HaT'oldl
MISSIOn
pointing up the Christian'• reMassar, Mrs. 0. J . .Pennington.\
sponsihility.
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The devotional leader rtad a I or urpr~se
Davis, Mrs. James Stout.
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.lisslon in Kentucky was re- states, (rom his mother en- : ance of the 76th birthdav . Mrs·. Albert Cox.
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arsons
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Th e throe • dav tour me u · i Mrs. Phil Williem•on were hos- 1 aymo
ed visits to churchos, schools I tosses for the concluding soc· ' Castle, W. Va.
cer Mrs.
Mr
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CJ;rence Heaton, Mrs. '
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, Mrs. Robert L~ ~11!;l
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Mrs. Joe Truble, Mrs. 111
~ene r.merson. LTurelvli\e : the Williamson's garden.
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lev. and ~"'- J,ck Yo1ng. the l
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l!rs. Don Hunnell. Mrs. H"r-:
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Youth from the Enterprise i Mrs. David Cumings 8 n Mr. and Mn. Ray Barr, Mil\on We win llower~everywbere
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Donna Coe, Dennie Coe. Mary el door decoration. Tho si'Jver I
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and red hearts, spelling 0 u ed Radio tation WMPO and
August 11·12
PLAN REUNION
"Best Wishes Ssndy - Don appeared on the "Coffee with
"A COVENANT WITH
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(Teohnicolor)
The annual Turner reunion Too." Cake, punch, mints and Janet"
show Wednesday mornDEATH"
• ill be held Sunday at the Mid· [nut~ were served by the
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I Geo. Maharis, Laura Devon
1\eport Roadside Park. T h e 1tes..s.
Accomparned by Mrs. Pat
"ILUES FOR LOVERS"
TOgram will begin at n o on i· The guest list Included Mrs. de
Johnson and Mrs. Don Ramsey,
Bay Charles,
Tom Bell
Mary Peach
•iltl a picnic dinner to be ser·: Henry Wells, motller of t h
n mothers, the group lnclud·
·••' c• l I o.m. Relatives !rom bride-rlcct, Mrs. Si;lney
ed Sandy Little, Jeff Beaver,
SUNDAY, MONDAY
: -.. · ,.;,_ Huntington, w. Va .. cer, Mrs. Walter
Mike Haley, Arnold Johnson,
AND TUESDAY
... ,. --;,,, _ St. ~!bans, Lancast- Mrs. William Wells Mrs. .fo. Randy Ramsey, Larry Neff,
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Meigs County are ex- seph Sisson, Mrs. Nellie Tracy,l Jnhn Rilly, George Batey and
ELVIS PRESLEY in
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Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Mrs.
I Brent Manley. Other activities
(Tecbnicolor)
, rna Shoenherger, Mr..
I of the group this summer have
Elvl• Presley Dodle Marshall
Attlla . kin~ of the Huns was •W-.lls Miss Jane Ann
Included I visit to the 110\18111 Cotorcartoans: Ski No-r
called the "Scourge of
be· IMrs. John Sargent. Mrs. D
Crown Bottling Co., a bike hike,
RHmln' Romon
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of his cruel treatment IRohe!IOn, Mr&lt;. Larry
several picnics. The lloys
of the peoples he conquered. I Miss Sedonia Spfncer,
also worked on 1 rock collec~--:...i~.ii..:.ii~....~ Golda Elberfeld, Mrs. G~~:lrtio~n;_.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J SHOW STARTS I ~.M.
Wtlliarmon, Mrs. Hartwell
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show at the J04th annual Meigs and also chairman for the fair Planned by the l!:agles Class
County Fair next week was flower show, discus~ rules .ol the Syracuse Chure!l,.
held Wednesday night by the ! and classes for the show which IMrs. Karl_ Kloes as chairman,
A fl5 contribution to I he Speaking of the Chrlstl8n'• re- Winding Trail Garden Club at will hsve the artistic arrange-' the recepbon.
featured a P r
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Trinity United Church of Christ sponsibl1lty to others, Mrs. Rei· the home of Mrs. John Terrell, ments division conducted on ftf" 0
and
Council lor the Mel&amp;s County bel said that
are count- Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy.
two days. Plans fdr entering
f!l to dtheet byamlly ·
School for Retarded Children l•SS men today standing at the Guest demonstrator for the the show were made by both
organ-p an? u
Mary
was made wl!en the Trinity crossroads of the world, bal- workshop was Gail Rees.
the Winding Trall Club and and Rosean~ Lisle opened the
Ctrde met at the Pomeroy fled and bewildered. To the made aangements pointing
members of the guest club.
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unknowing, she said, the mark· the oriental influence, ones
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Mrs. Georgia ' Willlamson, •ers bt!side the way often seem ing roses. and others with
Refreshments of punch and I san~. F8!th Is ~· Key to Hea•
presided at the meeting during !Inadequate.
er as 8 part of the design.
cookies were s~rved from a ta-1ven and late~, Joined hiS
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for contempls· slso gave tips on making
ble centered wtth an
Keith, for It Is No Secret '
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flanked by rose taptwo humorous read·
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crystal. The rose mot1f
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Viettiam: fiat are Limits~fP..W~r?
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the cost - up to ·n~w:- .hd In ·the futurehave we not p~ -the~ COmmunists
!rom lalnB ovar Sot,llh · Vlebwnt
One well • knoll .icbolar on communism
vigorously disagrees.
"No Communist bid for power wrJcb
'forces the' Unltt'd Stat•• to pay such a
high priCe for •victoey' ' can he · said
to have been 'defoated' ," writes Theodore
Draper In a new book.
"The Idea that the frustrall!itfof a Com·
munlst bid lor power. In South Vietnam
will be . some kind ·or deelslve setback for
communism in Southeast Asia or e v e n
the world Is a political fairy tal~ .... If the
Communists ol other Impoverished, dim·
lnutlve Souteas• Asian countries could
be sure of making us spend so much
-blood and trea.•ure In fr\lslraling them,
we might well be faced with an epidemic
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In the end, the political, social and ~·
·onomlcal ·conditions In each country will
dehl~ine the outcome far more I h ~ n
American politlcal, economk and mill·
lary power, says Draper, who Is cUil'llnl·
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Qdt'rrJ llas at night.
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1,1 0 ,,... ,mp. nailing about will\&gt; an. awe- ,:
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tro's Internal policies. In IndoneSia, he
t•·. ·n"!• - but often 1&lt;ills as many
says, "communism suf!ered Its. gn!at~st
Jl' '"r d&lt;; as enemies.
defeat In history" without Amencan m1ll·
·l r"t den~ which can happen In peace
tJirY 1,~ntion mainly because domes·
M well ai In war, conb;bute to ~ · pic·
-!Ori:ii: were allowed to wor)l. freely.
ture of a nation with JOOr&lt; power';;Utan It
Drai!O"'I
WarM against getting Into fn·
C'n safely control ?.tore sailors have
lure .VIelnams, but like everyone else,
been killed in acciden~lires 011 •!'CTaft
h~' he offers no path we can take
carriers off tl1e Vietnimll!se coast ~~ , the
out of the morass of the VIetnam we are
pa&lt;t year than by enell)y action. "'
Yet 1s s.talemate a lair word?:. ~,tever ~ady ln.
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fii&gt; scheduled escalitlon of Amerl~ mil·
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·;,;; election of a Civilian govel't111)ent In
South Vietnam promises to crack I h e
~Alemate
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Even U. s:· 1!0JDmand~ Gen. Westmore·
land admits P~~ZZle~~t over the ability
'i&gt;Lthe Viet COng. and North Vietnamese to
I&lt;Jke everytbing this country has thrown
them and rome back for more.
.. American troop strerigth will soon cross
\iJe h&gt;ll·millilm mark. Deaths have p~s­
ed 12.000; n•ar1y 75,0® men !)ave b4!en
~~unded; more than 800 aircraft have
h;ove been lost. The war Is being waged
ai the rate of $2 billion a month. . .
Yet - there are now more ol the enemy,
~Iter armed and more daring, than ever
brfur.. Helicopters continue to be shot
siiot .down on the outskirts pf s.algqn. Sov·
1&lt;•1 . supplied rockets make U S. bases
e•·on more Ynl•erable to hlt·and-run ~t,
,,,',, Though IJ. S. troops can take the
,11 ;;t 1ative anyw!&gt;&lt;re they want to In Sou~
y,.,.,am, the country still belongs to !lie

·at

QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED ••SO
EARLY MONDAY MORNING
9AM S"ARP

CLEAN SWE·EP:.·
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It's Money \VtllSPent

tend ap{teclatlon to the Individuals and
The snmmerl' recreation program for
the busllleso flrms .met contribute money
buys - Its n~e Is ~eball, \iiUe league
to tbo. programs.
variety. in mtiSi ol its'.tails - ls all but
The '.summer programs are generally
completed m; ,h"',Tri-Co~~ty area. 0 n I Y operatid throughout tho Tri-County area
the PeeW~e \id•'&lt;J\'~:1!i!;lding out 8 tourna·
SQ[ely by the generous oupport of the
ment in ~figs C'oun'¥y. Callipohs CitY 1
'pubUc.
lrague is . j!l to crown a champion. Pt.
We think !his money II well spent.
Pleasant an ~'fer . !UPs h~ve put their
out-~Izeq ''CMa" bats m equipment
bals and begun the long wait until 1111.
llmp hollers, :;rlay Ball," next sprmg.
How many f%1'' us 41lJlreciale what the
volufiteer mtiJagers and their assiStants,
11 the churnlrfC of your washing mathe oeople \fho coiled the donaUons,
cltine or the humming of your refrigerama,age the - ~mmage sales, bake sales,
tor makes you Irritable, congratulat1
record hQPs.~."make the drives that
yoursel!. You're smarter than the •v~Ji!e •
make all thiS possible
J"'bear.
Boy ba:;eball team managers are S4ltneThat's what researclters 'at Ill"• ~ClOut- ·
tunes beard adfllltling rul!fully, "We're
tics and Seismlcs Laboratory of the Unl·
ju' t ll!lby:sitters really " ,~
.
ver&amp;lty of Miehlgan's Institute of Science
Yes, they · are that, and a lot more.
and Technology claim.
' Good m&amp;~~agers .are l;ke a good hIgh
With nothing better to do, they expostd
school football or · basketball coach: they
volunteers, also with llCitblnl belt~ to do ·
...... ll" ) ea'" whglesoo;c, healthy influent"' In •' to "appliance-like acoustical i•KuD
I the l'fe of their players tliat lead to bet·
noise, that Is.
..
lt.r ch~N!Clet, odiJ!.s~ personalities, and
The findings they announce, allow ,.!hal .
'ccr&gt;'id,flible ph?Sioal llevetopment that
"there can be little doubt that college-ad·
o!herwl•e often would be lost or long de.
cated individuals are more bothered with
i1aved.
the sound stimuli pr&lt;sented than the reI Summer rwoatlon pro'!J'IiiiS In - ~·
mainder o! the population."
,,
j rcmm:.mit:~s would nevl:!r get off the- ·
The experiments disclosed so~· other
- ~round Without "tbe mothers." Oh. tloey
slgni!icant things For Instance ~· tho a e
:may give a manager trouble now and
who were most bothered by the noise, al•then ••ond•rtng out loud why Johnny Isn't
though they wt·re college graduates, ~
·Pl aying more, a'nd an ump!re mt~y a! k
not necessarily have blab lncomu.
..
~i msel! whatever possessed him to take
And those who completed high school
up a pndession. so unrewarding as calling
seemed slightly less bothered than those
a little leagu"' ,atne.
' who attended hlgb school but did not I But without the mothers. first, t h er e.. get tills, now - did NOT receive a diplDIwould be no boy (beli•ve jt. or not), and ma.
!srrond. they help in ma6y other ways The varlobles o! the parameters elucl·
:that make them Indispensable.
4ated by thio reoearch are truly complor
i, As nnother sl!ason closes, tlill~· we el·
and thou!lht • provoking.

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Viettiam: fiat are Limits~fP..W~r?
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the cost - up to ·n~w:- .hd In ·the futurehave we not p~ -the~ COmmunists
!rom lalnB ovar Sot,llh · Vlebwnt
One well • knoll .icbolar on communism
vigorously disagrees.
"No Communist bid for power wrJcb
'forces the' Unltt'd Stat•• to pay such a
high priCe for •victoey' ' can he · said
to have been 'defoated' ," writes Theodore
Draper In a new book.
"The Idea that the frustrall!itfof a Com·
munlst bid lor power. In South Vietnam
will be . some kind ·or deelslve setback for
communism in Southeast Asia or e v e n
the world Is a political fairy tal~ .... If the
Communists ol other Impoverished, dim·
lnutlve Souteas• Asian countries could
be sure of making us spend so much
-blood and trea.•ure In fr\lslraling them,
we might well be faced with an epidemic
·
·
1 of such wars "
In the end, the political, social and ~·
·onomlcal ·conditions In each country will
dehl~ine the outcome far more I h ~ n
American politlcal, economk and mill·
lary power, says Draper, who Is cUil'llnl·
ly a research fellow at stanford University's Hoover Institution on War, Revolu·
Qdt'rrJ llas at night.
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lion and Peace.
.
· · 111e Lim ted States presents the picture
He
credits
the
!allure
of
Commurust
Cu·
,,r a nm;cle . bound giant bogged down
ba
to
topple
any
other
Latin
Anierkan
1,1 0 ,,... ,mp. nailing about will\&gt; an. awe- ,:
"Domlnoles" to the backfir111f ~f Cas&gt;•·:re •trength that makes matchstles or
tro's Internal policies. In IndoneSia, he
t•·. ·n"!• - but often 1&lt;ills as many
says, "communism suf!ered Its. gn!at~st
Jl' '"r d&lt;; as enemies.
defeat In history" without Amencan m1ll·
·l r"t den~ which can happen In peace
tJirY 1,~ntion mainly because domes·
M well ai In war, conb;bute to ~ · pic·
-!Ori:ii: were allowed to wor)l. freely.
ture of a nation with JOOr&lt; power';;Utan It
Drai!O"'I
WarM against getting Into fn·
C'n safely control ?.tore sailors have
lure .VIelnams, but like everyone else,
been killed in acciden~lires 011 •!'CTaft
h~' he offers no path we can take
carriers off tl1e Vietnimll!se coast ~~ , the
out of the morass of the VIetnam we are
pa&lt;t year than by enell)y action. "'
Yet 1s s.talemate a lair word?:. ~,tever ~ady ln.
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'heard of late In reference to V~tnam, and
fii&gt; scheduled escalitlon of Amerl~ mil·
itary power, no nt;W paclllcatlon ~ctlcs,
·;,;; election of a Civilian govel't111)ent In
South Vietnam promises to crack I h e
~Alemate
·,
Even U. s:· 1!0JDmand~ Gen. Westmore·
land admits P~~ZZle~~t over the ability
'i&gt;Lthe Viet COng. and North Vietnamese to
I&lt;Jke everytbing this country has thrown
them and rome back for more.
.. American troop strerigth will soon cross
\iJe h&gt;ll·millilm mark. Deaths have p~s­
ed 12.000; n•ar1y 75,0® men !)ave b4!en
~~unded; more than 800 aircraft have
h;ove been lost. The war Is being waged
ai the rate of $2 billion a month. . .
Yet - there are now more ol the enemy,
~Iter armed and more daring, than ever
brfur.. Helicopters continue to be shot
siiot .down on the outskirts pf s.algqn. Sov·
1&lt;•1 . supplied rockets make U S. bases
e•·on more Ynl•erable to hlt·and-run ~t,
,,,',, Though IJ. S. troops can take the
,11 ;;t 1ative anyw!&gt;&lt;re they want to In Sou~
y,.,.,am, the country still belongs to !lie

·at

QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED ••SO
EARLY MONDAY MORNING
9AM S"ARP

CLEAN SWE·EP:.·
'

ue

'

.'

...

..,

It's Money \VtllSPent

tend ap{teclatlon to the Individuals and
The snmmerl' recreation program for
the busllleso flrms .met contribute money
buys - Its n~e Is ~eball, \iiUe league
to tbo. programs.
variety. in mtiSi ol its'.tails - ls all but
The '.summer programs are generally
completed m; ,h"',Tri-Co~~ty area. 0 n I Y operatid throughout tho Tri-County area
the PeeW~e \id•'&lt;J\'~:1!i!;lding out 8 tourna·
SQ[ely by the generous oupport of the
ment in ~figs C'oun'¥y. Callipohs CitY 1
'pubUc.
lrague is . j!l to crown a champion. Pt.
We think !his money II well spent.
Pleasant an ~'fer . !UPs h~ve put their
out-~Izeq ''CMa" bats m equipment
bals and begun the long wait until 1111.
llmp hollers, :;rlay Ball," next sprmg.
How many f%1'' us 41lJlreciale what the
volufiteer mtiJagers and their assiStants,
11 the churnlrfC of your washing mathe oeople \fho coiled the donaUons,
cltine or the humming of your refrigerama,age the - ~mmage sales, bake sales,
tor makes you Irritable, congratulat1
record hQPs.~."make the drives that
yoursel!. You're smarter than the •v~Ji!e •
make all thiS possible
J"'bear.
Boy ba:;eball team managers are S4ltneThat's what researclters 'at Ill"• ~ClOut- ·
tunes beard adfllltling rul!fully, "We're
tics and Seismlcs Laboratory of the Unl·
ju' t ll!lby:sitters really " ,~
.
ver&amp;lty of Miehlgan's Institute of Science
Yes, they · are that, and a lot more.
and Technology claim.
' Good m&amp;~~agers .are l;ke a good hIgh
With nothing better to do, they expostd
school football or · basketball coach: they
volunteers, also with llCitblnl belt~ to do ·
...... ll" ) ea'" whglesoo;c, healthy influent"' In •' to "appliance-like acoustical i•KuD
I the l'fe of their players tliat lead to bet·
noise, that Is.
..
lt.r ch~N!Clet, odiJ!.s~ personalities, and
The findings they announce, allow ,.!hal .
'ccr&gt;'id,flible ph?Sioal llevetopment that
"there can be little doubt that college-ad·
o!herwl•e often would be lost or long de.
cated individuals are more bothered with
i1aved.
the sound stimuli pr&lt;sented than the reI Summer rwoatlon pro'!J'IiiiS In - ~·
mainder o! the population."
,,
j rcmm:.mit:~s would nevl:!r get off the- ·
The experiments disclosed so~· other
- ~round Without "tbe mothers." Oh. tloey
slgni!icant things For Instance ~· tho a e
:may give a manager trouble now and
who were most bothered by the noise, al•then ••ond•rtng out loud why Johnny Isn't
though they wt·re college graduates, ~
·Pl aying more, a'nd an ump!re mt~y a! k
not necessarily have blab lncomu.
..
~i msel! whatever possessed him to take
And those who completed high school
up a pndession. so unrewarding as calling
seemed slightly less bothered than those
a little leagu"' ,atne.
' who attended hlgb school but did not I But without the mothers. first, t h er e.. get tills, now - did NOT receive a diplDIwould be no boy (beli•ve jt. or not), and ma.
!srrond. they help in ma6y other ways The varlobles o! the parameters elucl·
:that make them Indispensable.
4ated by thio reoearch are truly complor
i, As nnother sl!ason closes, tlill~· we el·
and thou!lht • provoking.

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trainln11.

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1

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410 PRONT 5T. MARIITTA, 0., Phono 37:1-3617

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· Lolli alld lot•, ani!' 1hey
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·· -·course, they lli S'i'!UDE
RITE.
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One of Tho ..., luyo on th!J Stroot

REG. TO $6.91

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Opposi" Tho Park
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.....;;;.;.:.;..;.;;.;;,.;.;.:,;,;;.;;;.:::..:...;

MONDAY

WE CANNOT LIST EVERYTIING AND
W!ll NOT BE- ABLE TO PUT All OUR .'
GOODIES ON THtWALK SO COME INSIDE ~0
'

TUESbAY· '
AUGUST 14 _ &amp;.!.~.- \

OPEN 9 to 5 DAllY
THURSDAY 9 to 12
FRfDAY9to 8 .. '

HURRY TO OUR
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LADIES SUMMER

SIDEWALK SPEClALSI

On AllgUBI llltb tho club will .
hold o com roast at the home
of Edwin Stein.

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MON. &amp;

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Mtnclir Solo will lit Tu.1o

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· ' "Y JIM c. BARDEN . · candlda!ts started oil this week ment agenciet, but stressing BONG !tONG-A "f~'~::,\1
.UJiited Press Jnltmlllional
on a joint tour of 22 cities In riot control.
Ipublished by the Red
··
' S th v· t
,22 days. When they arrived at WA.SHINGTON-Tbe J'BI re- reported that In one day 1n
A . 1reed oedu b 1p" namideset Itnelr first stop in Quang Tri, ported that serious crimes in sou them Industrial city ol
f~l"&lt;'llOn
y i res rten t 1~•ere was no one there to meet •Amer1oa
. .mcreased 11.4 per oentiWuhan more than 250 MaoiSII!
, ·I . · eem
be
"" '"'"" to
more. mpo an I them.
iast year whlle the pereentage !were ~llled ' and 1,000 Injured by
1
tl•on mlltta;\ v lct~nes, .: ~~t \ The enraged candidates flew of crimes solved dropped by 8 anti-Maoists.
\
g•.Jng to " e Pace 1 . e Iback to Saigon.
1 pl'r oent.
1 JERUSALEM-A strike by
f"'~enl go~er~.~·~· contm~s : The civilian candId ate s \ WASHINGTON-The Senate !Arab soop owners In the former
it• · ·;epress~ve f ~hiCS, ac~ . · :e!aimed the government had voted 56 to 26 to prohibit export- !Jordanian sector of Jerusa'lem ll
"'il 0 mosd.d0
e coun ry 8 , sabotaged their tour and were •import loans to nations lurnlsh- lagainst the Israeli oCCUP,aUon
1
"" -'"n can 1 a es.
;threatening a. masa withdrawal ing goods or supplies to North jclosed Arab businesses for one
With bslioting set •for Sept. ~. 1 from the election
Vietnam, a move 'that could 1day and brought the arrest of
seven or the ten civilian I In the battle for South affect IB allied nations.
;two Jordanians.
presideniial candidates . ~nd ali i v;etnam's freedom, U. S. offi· . DETROJT-Tw,o Detroit
WASHINGTON - The Hou.., ll
1G e1V1han vice prestdentlal c13IS· reported that smce 1961 llcemen were ' arrested and ,acoepted President J~~!:~~ ~~
candid ates had not .begun their ~ ~2.~76 Americans have died, charged with the 11_1urder of two iPI&amp;n to reorganize tile
campa1gnmg. They said they , •5,88~ h.ave been wounded and young Negroes m a motel ' men! of the District of
uould not begin ·until the ruling l100 are missing. .
during tile Detroit rioting.
!Columbia, making it more f
military junta . ~uarantees them 'I Aroun4 the world:
IDROSHJMA- A c~remony to 1r~presentatlve of the city's
transportatton, crowds and se- WASIDNGTON - The Pres- mark the 22nd anmversary of Jriislranchised citizens of whom
curlty and stops Intimidating ': ide~t's A~visory Committee on the first use of the atomio bomb two-thirds are Negroes, ,by
Frospect1ve voters.
, Civ1l D1sorders, formfd . to during war was attended by l~roviding a mayor and a -e.ty
Asked If he would sign · a 1determine the cause and 35,000 persons
council.
. .
statement making such a 1~osslble, cures of Negro rioting
ftlnrantee, which the candidates 1ecomtnended Thursday' an 8--The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Aug. 13, 1967
1
ha"e requested. Premier Nguy- 1immediate increase in the
•
·
t'll~ Cao Ky replied, '.'No sir, I r.umber or Negroes In the
haYe not"ing to answer." Ky, !N11tional Guard.
on: air force general, Is the i WASHINGTON - The House
,,
'
n11ming mate of Chief of State ·passed by a vole or 377 to 23 a
to&lt;tuyen Van Thieu, an army bill that would make a block
g~)loral.
federal grants available to
'rbe campaign trouble deve- ..states to be used as they
loped when the 17 civilian 1pleased to Improve law enforce1

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hnurs 2-4 and 7'8·p. m. Parents ·Ca'rl L. Taylor, Samuel P. :
&lt;nly on Pedia!rics Ward.
, Turck, Mrs. Theodore WhittiogAdmlssiona
, I ton, 145. Chester G. Wigal. TraClarence S. Saunders, Second 1c.y E., Boice, Lester S. DawAve.: Mrs. Hugh H. Graham, •on, Gregory D. Lodwick, Mrs. 1
lOll Second Ave.; Mrs Ower. ,John F. Carty and son, Mrs. •
0. Cantrell, 325 Fourtil Av2.; jGeprge B. McClintock, _Jr. and I
Lawrence R. Hail, 29 Vine St.: daughter, Mrs. Richard ll.,
Kimberly
J.
Gooderham. I Roach and infant daughter, and ,
Crown Ci ty: Mrs. Byron T. Mrs. Luther W. Thompson and
Greelre, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant: infant daughter .
J2mes H. Rickman, Rt. 2 Bidwell: Byron T. Greenlee, Sr.,
Meigs Geeral Hospital
f:' 2 Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Bert Admitted - None
W. Teaford: Syracuse: Kenneth Discharged - None.
P.. King, . Pomeroy: Mrs.
.
George N. Davisson, Rt 1, 1 Veterans Memorial Hospital
l!a venswood: Regina K. Erl"in, . Admitted - Daniel Ralrden.
Rt 1 Jackson: Mrs. Marvln L. lllarlford : Cora Hulton, RutDrrk. Coalton: Mrs. James M. land; Virginia Michael, Pom-1
W~ll s. Ashland. Ky. ; I,. Well- &lt;roy: Stella Adkin'. Reedsville. '
man Bowman, Ironton: M u. l DiSth&gt;!'l•d - J ,nie Holly,
.JI!me!\ K FerouSon, McArthur. ·Thomas Eakin, Mrs. George
Blrlbs
.McHaffie and son, Raymond
Mrs. Hugh H. Graham, 1041 'Hollis.
Sceond Ave., daughter, 2:55 p.
Plusant Valley Hosnltal
I'll. Friday: Mrs
Mnrvin L.
Iltck, Coalton, son. 3:13 p.m. Admlttod: Mrs. Shermon
Pack, Southside.
Friday.
Discharges
, Disr..rged: Patrick Copley,
Mrs. Don C. Becker, Mrs. C. SHn Antonio, Texas.
Raymond Byer, Mrs. Ralph E. , Birth: Mr and Mrs. Sherman
f'hri,tian, Mrs. Charles E. Cor- 1Pack, Southside, a son.
bm, Jr., Mrs. Harold Coyan; :'r...,
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l1•vid A. Deweese. Mnrl W.
O.mahoe. Jackie E. Yates, Mrs.
Larry E Hargraves, Mrs. Henry C. Kisor. Mrs. Helen C.
Lf•,t·is. Shf'ih n. McGuire, Mr~. I
Wilbur Mercer. Forrest C. I
Neigle~._ Chester W. Ri~h•_r.ds, l

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P:l"' Wf'f'\; r ailer~ or \1r . .!l nd
\frs. Frt~nk Ha11iday were Mr. :
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and Vro;. :"inrm .~ n WilL Mr. and
Mr!- : . BPn Smith Mrf Eva and '
JHni.-. Cl:lphan "'J&lt;;S E 11 nice

Brad'iPld L&lt;'tia ?ml Kathryn
Cottrill '1r.o:. Virgirill Ci;)s.m, !
.~oll i e Tracy , .~va Gil'oev. Jne
Mr,Murrr.y ar.d .son Larr-~· , Mt .
and ~·1r~. r.len Jcwf'll. The H·l!lid ~ rs are reru~PI'"l lir !.! niceiy

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her d1u!?.l-)!er Mrs.
~()hn Musser. "'~hu i~~: with hPr
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eprCSsiVe Election tooms in V~N
· ' "Y JIM c. BARDEN . · candlda!ts started oil this week ment agenciet, but stressing BONG !tONG-A "f~'~::,\1
.UJiited Press Jnltmlllional
on a joint tour of 22 cities In riot control.
Ipublished by the Red
··
' S th v· t
,22 days. When they arrived at WA.SHINGTON-Tbe J'BI re- reported that In one day 1n
A . 1reed oedu b 1p" namideset Itnelr first stop in Quang Tri, ported that serious crimes in sou them Industrial city ol
f~l"&lt;'llOn
y i res rten t 1~•ere was no one there to meet •Amer1oa
. .mcreased 11.4 per oentiWuhan more than 250 MaoiSII!
, ·I . · eem
be
"" '"'"" to
more. mpo an I them.
iast year whlle the pereentage !were ~llled ' and 1,000 Injured by
1
tl•on mlltta;\ v lct~nes, .: ~~t \ The enraged candidates flew of crimes solved dropped by 8 anti-Maoists.
\
g•.Jng to " e Pace 1 . e Iback to Saigon.
1 pl'r oent.
1 JERUSALEM-A strike by
f"'~enl go~er~.~·~· contm~s : The civilian candId ate s \ WASHINGTON-The Senate !Arab soop owners In the former
it• · ·;epress~ve f ~hiCS, ac~ . · :e!aimed the government had voted 56 to 26 to prohibit export- !Jordanian sector of Jerusa'lem ll
"'il 0 mosd.d0
e coun ry 8 , sabotaged their tour and were •import loans to nations lurnlsh- lagainst the Israeli oCCUP,aUon
1
"" -'"n can 1 a es.
;threatening a. masa withdrawal ing goods or supplies to North jclosed Arab businesses for one
With bslioting set •for Sept. ~. 1 from the election
Vietnam, a move 'that could 1day and brought the arrest of
seven or the ten civilian I In the battle for South affect IB allied nations.
;two Jordanians.
presideniial candidates . ~nd ali i v;etnam's freedom, U. S. offi· . DETROJT-Tw,o Detroit
WASHINGTON - The Hou.., ll
1G e1V1han vice prestdentlal c13IS· reported that smce 1961 llcemen were ' arrested and ,acoepted President J~~!:~~ ~~
candid ates had not .begun their ~ ~2.~76 Americans have died, charged with the 11_1urder of two iPI&amp;n to reorganize tile
campa1gnmg. They said they , •5,88~ h.ave been wounded and young Negroes m a motel ' men! of the District of
uould not begin ·until the ruling l100 are missing. .
during tile Detroit rioting.
!Columbia, making it more f
military junta . ~uarantees them 'I Aroun4 the world:
IDROSHJMA- A c~remony to 1r~presentatlve of the city's
transportatton, crowds and se- WASIDNGTON - The Pres- mark the 22nd anmversary of Jriislranchised citizens of whom
curlty and stops Intimidating ': ide~t's A~visory Committee on the first use of the atomio bomb two-thirds are Negroes, ,by
Frospect1ve voters.
, Civ1l D1sorders, formfd . to during war was attended by l~roviding a mayor and a -e.ty
Asked If he would sign · a 1determine the cause and 35,000 persons
council.
. .
statement making such a 1~osslble, cures of Negro rioting
ftlnrantee, which the candidates 1ecomtnended Thursday' an 8--The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Aug. 13, 1967
1
ha"e requested. Premier Nguy- 1immediate increase in the
•
·
t'll~ Cao Ky replied, '.'No sir, I r.umber or Negroes In the
haYe not"ing to answer." Ky, !N11tional Guard.
on: air force general, Is the i WASHINGTON - The House
,,
'
n11ming mate of Chief of State ·passed by a vole or 377 to 23 a
to&lt;tuyen Van Thieu, an army bill that would make a block
g~)loral.
federal grants available to
'rbe campaign trouble deve- ..states to be used as they
loped when the 17 civilian 1pleased to Improve law enforce1

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MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 &amp;15

'Holzer Hospital . - Visiting M{B. Vernon L. Sheppard, Mrs. I
hnurs 2-4 and 7'8·p. m. Parents ·Ca'rl L. Taylor, Samuel P. :
&lt;nly on Pedia!rics Ward.
, Turck, Mrs. Theodore WhittiogAdmlssiona
, I ton, 145. Chester G. Wigal. TraClarence S. Saunders, Second 1c.y E., Boice, Lester S. DawAve.: Mrs. Hugh H. Graham, •on, Gregory D. Lodwick, Mrs. 1
lOll Second Ave.; Mrs Ower. ,John F. Carty and son, Mrs. •
0. Cantrell, 325 Fourtil Av2.; jGeprge B. McClintock, _Jr. and I
Lawrence R. Hail, 29 Vine St.: daughter, Mrs. Richard ll.,
Kimberly
J.
Gooderham. I Roach and infant daughter, and ,
Crown Ci ty: Mrs. Byron T. Mrs. Luther W. Thompson and
Greelre, Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant: infant daughter .
J2mes H. Rickman, Rt. 2 Bidwell: Byron T. Greenlee, Sr.,
Meigs Geeral Hospital
f:' 2 Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Bert Admitted - None
W. Teaford: Syracuse: Kenneth Discharged - None.
P.. King, . Pomeroy: Mrs.
.
George N. Davisson, Rt 1, 1 Veterans Memorial Hospital
l!a venswood: Regina K. Erl"in, . Admitted - Daniel Ralrden.
Rt 1 Jackson: Mrs. Marvln L. lllarlford : Cora Hulton, RutDrrk. Coalton: Mrs. James M. land; Virginia Michael, Pom-1
W~ll s. Ashland. Ky. ; I,. Well- &lt;roy: Stella Adkin'. Reedsville. '
man Bowman, Ironton: M u. l DiSth&gt;!'l•d - J ,nie Holly,
.JI!me!\ K FerouSon, McArthur. ·Thomas Eakin, Mrs. George
Blrlbs
.McHaffie and son, Raymond
Mrs. Hugh H. Graham, 1041 'Hollis.
Sceond Ave., daughter, 2:55 p.
Plusant Valley Hosnltal
I'll. Friday: Mrs
Mnrvin L.
Iltck, Coalton, son. 3:13 p.m. Admlttod: Mrs. Shermon
Pack, Southside.
Friday.
Discharges
, Disr..rged: Patrick Copley,
Mrs. Don C. Becker, Mrs. C. SHn Antonio, Texas.
Raymond Byer, Mrs. Ralph E. , Birth: Mr and Mrs. Sherman
f'hri,tian, Mrs. Charles E. Cor- 1Pack, Southside, a son.
bm, Jr., Mrs. Harold Coyan; :'r...,
.
l1•vid A. Deweese. Mnrl W.
O.mahoe. Jackie E. Yates, Mrs.
Larry E Hargraves, Mrs. Henry C. Kisor. Mrs. Helen C.
Lf•,t·is. Shf'ih n. McGuire, Mr~. I
Wilbur Mercer. Forrest C. I
Neigle~._ Chester W. Ri~h•_r.ds, l

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• Ciootlf toioi&amp; Ollfords
• I p;- vuJc.nioed mit
with ful fotnt insole
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Shingle &amp; Shake
LIST PRICE $7.89
SIDEWALK DlYS

•

33

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VALUES UP TO $10.00

4

98

(400 SJ1:e)

IN$1DE SPEOAL

WHITE'S WALLPAPER

TOILET TISSUE
2 ROLL PACK-- -

TWO GDAYS

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark

I

ot Co!umbu-..

H:urv ! · !f'~~·f'n h~s hrrn h&lt;ll:l- !
pltalized !or an eye operation. !
J\Ir. :-·:d \~r . F.f'i " '
ns
nf Wisron sin are visiting Ray
Wilson.
P:l"' Wf'f'\; r ailer~ or \1r . .!l nd
\frs. Frt~nk Ha11iday were Mr. :
1

i!nd Mrs. D'm Ancirr r;on Mr.
and Vro;. :"inrm .~ n WilL Mr. and
Mr!- : . BPn Smith Mrf Eva and '
JHni.-. Cl:lphan "'J&lt;;S E 11 nice

Brad'iPld L&lt;'tia ?ml Kathryn
Cottrill '1r.o:. Virgirill Ci;)s.m, !
.~oll i e Tracy , .~va Gil'oev. Jne
Mr,Murrr.y ar.d .son Larr-~· , Mt .
and ~·1r~. r.len Jcwf'll. The H·l!lid ~ rs are reru~PI'"l lir !.! niceiy

th:~t

her d1u!?.l-)!er Mrs.
~()hn Musser. "'~hu i~~: with hPr
hu'.~ .m d In Germmw. is hrlter
1118&amp;' a very aerlous llln•ss.

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'

.JUST ;'""DERFUL

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yoz. 'AcaoSOL
m
.. :') f''

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REGULAR77c

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''

'

1.

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SUSPENSION

SKIN,'THIN

'"'; t -··• •' •.•' ,

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FOR STOMACH ACID

REGUlAR$1.49

1

"H.A!R ~RE"

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REGULAR~.~-:
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lowing moisture to

MENS

CHILDRENS
WOMENS SHOES

SH0ES
SIDEWALK DAYS

s 00
PAIR

.! •

DAN THOMAS
324 Second Avenue

'

SQ~ SIDEWAll( SPEciALS

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ana·L.P.

RECORDS

PAIR
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Mrs. Charles Bruce and daughtn, Stie , of Frl'mfmt. Indiana
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and ~1ro.; . Ren Smith of T:)l1.'&lt;fo ,

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'' mas flower show staged by Paul WOIIdeU 11ee&lt;1 of Newark,
' ' ·~teigs County Garden Clubs Ithe OAGC fiower show award
· h" been selected for the first \cllairman.
place award for holiday shows ; In the two pr~ous years,
ill me state.
11964 and 1965, the local show .
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bas been given second place '
The award wtll.be received by 1awards in the state competition.
. Mrs. Charles LewiS of Mtddle- ILewis who is president ol the
port at the Wednesday l!anquet [Winding Trail Garden C1u b,
. ot the state. ~vention of the and a past regional director, [
...m.1o Assomalton of Garden jserved as chairman of all three ·
Clubs to be held In Athens the shows. She was recently apweek of August 20.
[pomted by Mrs. Milton Roush,
Mrs. Lewis, who served as ' new Region 11 director, to head
:.. ."'airman of the county-wide . th• Christmas Show again this
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P. A. WEBER Reunion will I

be held Sunday, August 13 at
Royal Oak Park. All lrieilds '
and retaUves are Invited.
GREEN, OGDIN AND CAS- .
· ter famUy reunion w1ll h• he:d I
Sunday, Aug. IS, at the Colum- 1
bia (1Japel Church behyeeo AI- ·
bany and Wilkesville. Th e re
wUI ~ a basket dinner at noon.

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7:30 p.iD. at the Masonic TernNEW HAVEN - Mr. and . ple. Girls who did not receive
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von, w. Va., are announcing tile day evening.
Is being made of ole engage-.
engagement of their daughter, ' !'fEIGS OOUNTY Solon 710 ment of Miss Pg!r!r.la Ann
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carol VIrginia, to Mr. Robert i will hold a poiluck dinner at Roush. daughter of Mrs. w;·,s-11
Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. the home of Ivy Powell ,'IP Mon- aa Roush of Pomero~ and
.
Carl Gardner of New Hav.... i day, August 14' at 6:30p.m. All late Charles M. Roush, to Sp.
Miss Fields a 196&gt; graduate • members are asked to bring 4 Jerry Lee Ja' !" son of Mrs.
of waltama High School, is pre- ' their own table servi~.
Bertha Dutton of R«tland and
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,.nuy employed at the 1 and : THE ANNUAL picnic meet- the late Verlln K. Jnd&lt;s.
MIDDLEPORT - A reumon 1Mrs. LewiS Smtih, Rosemary, ' S S
k 1 in Ne Haven . ing of the Pomeroy WCTU will
.
~~the family of the tate Alpha jWanda, Pam and James, Co- , ~pe~~:Jn!r Is 1 ~ ad~ : be held Monday, Aug.l4, a~ the Miss Roush is, a ~raduate
and Edith Russell of Middleport lumbus ; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene , _ t · 1 W h
H'gh ~ool ~ Pomeroy United Methodist Pomeroy Hlgh &gt;eh'lOI class df
:.was held Sunday at the West- l ~liller: Ronnie, Mike, Tina and''~ 0 ~ama ; t d 1
Church at 5:30p.m. Each mem- 1967, Mr. Jacka is serving wtth
g_ate City Park, COlumbus.
! Timmy, Columbus.
.-.:cen :smpAe e w"'oo~ , her may bring a guest.
the U.S Army i• Karl":'he,
: All eight of tile daughters of ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Raw- ;ears ~n the ·i· rmr
DAV AND Auxiliary of chap. Germany. His to·Jr of duty toere
; Mr and Mrs. !t~ll were pres- lings, Timmy and Todd, Pom- io:ng pans are ncomp e .
Iter 53 will meet Monday, Aug- will be completed on Aog. 22.
•nt lor the reumon.
eroy; Mr. and Mrs. James •
.
just 14, at 7'30 p.m. at the hall. The wedding :viii be an"""'"
. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Johnso~, ~mberly and Jeff, of
Refreshments w!U be served at of Sept. 17 at the Hysell Run
;
. kl F (B . ) of M
Marysvtll~!. Don G~ueser, Co- .
6
Free Methodist burch.
1 30 p. m.
: Doi1a
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ermce · . ans- !umbUS;" ll!tss Debbte Gr~eser, !
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· Middleport; Miss
Harvletta ·
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: Russell tGiadYs), Mrs. G~ Newj;md, .Colutli'tm•: Miss Bon-I OOR
BOSWORTH COUNCIL No. 46 Quotable Quotes
!rude Miller and Mr. and , nie 1&gt;arks, Columbus, Miss Ni- '
R. &amp; S.M. stated assembly :
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Robert Jay (Edythe) all of Co-ll'l Russell and Miss Trudy \
\ Wednesday August 16 at thel Wr1bng muSJ 1s like build· II
lumbus: Mrs. Clydjt• Alieno· !toach, Miduleport.
. .
Pomeroy Masonic Temple, Ill. lng a bridge. You don't
. worth, M~. Susan Rawlings, The 1968 reunion will be held I
.. Master Dale E. Smith, requests ~ you will rtillch the ot~.O\- !I
; M.r.. and Mrs. Carl Brannan [at the Alfred Gilmore residence 1 WASJIIN'GTON (UP!\ - The all officers's and Past Masters Side.
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rJessamae), and Mr. and Mrs. li n Lancaster.
.greatest waste ol taxpayers to attend. Comm'ttee 111 b j -Compo•er David Amram.
. William Grueser !Flora Dell) •
money In history."
appointed and a 'ked 'tow
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That was the label Sen. Ste- lor the IOOth Anniversary, Oc.. ' Brown (Rap) Is
· Others attendmg the rr:m1on
phen Young 0 . Ohio attached Iober 14, 1967.
of inciting a riot.
• TWI~' CITY SHRINE ,...UBI -Flolrda Gov. Claude Kirk,
w"e Mr. and Mrs. Jam'" SubF 'd
·th
'ed
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n ay to
e propos an •·
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~:~~d ~~m~~e ; J:dv"n Dav;;
ballisi.tc missile (ABM) system. has been invited to participate who upsdlagedte' the D bl1•c:k
fi
in a parade In Belpre Thursd
pOwer a vooa I ra Y a
and Ch~istine, Lancaster; Mr. ·
"It's a billion dollar boondog- evening, Those planning to j ~y JMI&lt;aonvllle baOpark.
0
alld Mrs; Harold Merrer, car- ; MACKINAC ISLAND Mi h gle that will escalate the arms the rlub lor the event are '~m;: 1,-~.;;.;,;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
olyn, COIIJ)te and C1ndy, Colum'
· c · race and leave the world more contact Ben Ewin r Jllh
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bus ; Jack Miller and daughters, ' (UP[}
9eorge Rom!O'v iosecure than ever." Young de- i kle before Wedne~: · 0 Zer.faC'kle and .Johnnie, Columbus: and Repubhcan . party leaders I d In a Sehate speech
y.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller, I backing him for the 1968 .presi- care
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ADULT CI!Offi of St. ·Paul ·
ro•ni• ond ~h.1ri W·''"'"" ~'' i dential nomina tion plan a se,. Young argued that the ABM Lutheran Church alB p.m. Wee!'"' MC'. Willard Miller and ies of private meetings this system would cost $60-70 billion , nesday at church.
.
Lorraine. wooster; Mr. a-nd . weekend on the Michigan Gov- to build and require a.no~erl'
). ~
\'i--"--- · ern(1r's island retreat.
$4-5 billion a year to mamtam.
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One Romney assistant said The system would be inelfec- ~
Prlf'~t
j ~or
the ' meetings would Involve fu1! because the United States
. To Marrtt&gt;JfState
•discussions of next yeol' i!e- ~ Ru!ISil w~d build better
: ,ST. LOUIS.; (lJI!ll - Tbe St. ! oubllcan primary ele~tions, offensive misolles, he said.
: l.ltuis Review. 'a Cethollo news- ' "how the political situatibn is [ "The ABM system would be
: paper for the St. ,Louis Arch-[ developing and outlook for the •on Imagined seeurlty." YOUhg [ JOLiET D!. (UPil-At least
1said. "Our only real defense IS • four per..;ns died i1J ~ bl'miug
dlocess, reported Friday !hot a1future."
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35-year-!'ld .priest, identified " j New York Gov . Net''" A. to keep our offru,slve power so l wreckage of two · tank trucks
an advOcate o~ptional celiba-, Rockefeller
and
former far ahead of the Russian de- during a massive ch~n-rea1ion
BOYS'
cy. has married.
' Pennsylvania governor Will:am fense that It will remain per· pileup of aome 40 vehid:!S ~•t.The newspaner identified the;Scranton arriyed witit t ~ e I r fectly clear to the Soviet lead- urday Oil log • blanketed U. s.
! P~test as Father Robert T. wives late Friday. Rhode l•land ership that a firs! strike agalnst j66 near Joliet, m.
· Fi'anroeur. a spokPS:&gt;lan lor the ' Gov. John Chafee was oched- us w11l trigger an unbearable Dllnols State Police said tht
. National Association lor Pastor- I uled to join the meeting some- response."
,lour dead at the scene 'Oete
1a! Renewal.
· ., time today. All are supporters
burned beYOnd r~,~~~:~~~~~:
of Romney.
TITLE CII.,NGE
derlng Itnmedlate
BRult EYEFUL
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HOLLYWOOD . i UPI I - Ro- ~
JOURDAN IN 'FtF.A'
before it hits the air 'next faU, One truck driver Harold
Welrh will slip into a brief HOLLYWOOD !UPll - Louis the n e'w television series. 'Burns, 30, Bellevue, Ill., 1
tbiklni to star In· "BedaZ&gt;Jed" : Jourdan has bern signed to star 1"Jndd," has undergone 1 title ther of roalri&amp;t
Peter Cook and D,u dIe y' with Rex Hal')'lson in 'A Flea I change to "Judd, for the De- In ser1ous condition w;,n
1In Her F.ar."
llfoore.
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tense."
at St.
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The Tammen family former- aumer p~rty. Mrs h
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·MIDDLEPQRT - Mrs. 0. •edally at this time to vi s 1 t Mrs. T~mmen, Darcy and Mrs.
'Tammen and daugltter, Dar- 'Mrs. Essie Ru,e!L who(femams Miller •• the guests. Frumchere
of ClncinnaU, were enter- a paUent at Meigs Gen"''al Hos- the Tammens went to am.
by Mr. and Mrs. Myron I pital. Mrs. James Millet· joined bl'ldge to visit !.'lends b&lt;&gt;Jore r"'
and. Mr and tM•· 0. E. [lhe Myron Millers and Mrs. :turning to Clnc1nnaU.
during their visit. in Mid·

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6.95 NOW
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Foreign Minister JuStin Bomboko made the plea Friday to
th~ U.N. SeCIII'Ity Council and to
friendly cotmlrles.
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In a · 'letter . to Council
President Roger Seydoux of ·
France, Bomboko asked for I
''logistic aupport and other help
In maintaining regional order." [

THOMAS CLOTHIERS

Gallipolis, Ohio

Opposite The Park
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and are awaitinJ ,trial. .
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thn!e mlies away With the
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ha• neil
,;~;,;~;i:; Chief
Inspector
Harrts said.
The May I robbery In a
itlrrOW' •Jli'lhdltn·•~ · oU ,the
financial district wtl!! {!te sec~
largesl in Brltlslr hlslo!Y,
surpassed
mDUon In
Stafford, o!llered )leill withllbt
bail until anQih~r ~g
Zl, voluntarily SU!r~d
d,e~~~ FridaY In , hjs.
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truck touched ·off a chain of
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tory worker bore Friday.
A trusk.,~ckjng up. knocked
over a beam which' struck and
ldlled Nicholas Psttl. 6Z, South
.Euclid. ,'the _,!l!!plo!eitt bapp,eittd
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The Kitithasa government, !
meanwhile, was •steadfastly
Ignoring an ultimatum to '
negotiate. ·
Mercenary leader Maj. Jean

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An estimated iltiO to ·~lit ;
Katangese 'trocipa, ";;,~rO:'·
!lebramme'• while 11
lorce of less tbat~ .

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SchramrQe Is seelns the
release of Congolese ex-pr!!nler
Tshombe, now held lo
Algiers pending an extraditlo~
request by KillBltasa: a government poat lor Tshombe and' safe
conduct lor
Katat~gese

KINSHASA
The
golese go\1011111eot today await- provinces of the Congo.
ed· an '811ser to its appe&gt;l for
international belp In lighting
white llier&lt;enary-led rebelS now
lit control of 'Bukavu, the Ku&gt;vu II
province capital.

3.49
3.99
3.99
5.99

4.98 NOW

IBlaek Jack) Schramme
President Joseph
tmtil Aug. :111 to start Ialka.
Schramme's Congolese
of staff, Col. Leonard Monga,
proclaimed himself chief of a
disside~! "save_ the nation"
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'' mas flower show staged by Paul WOIIdeU 11ee&lt;1 of Newark,
' ' ·~teigs County Garden Clubs Ithe OAGC fiower show award
· h" been selected for the first \cllairman.
place award for holiday shows ; In the two pr~ous years,
ill me state.
11964 and 1965, the local show .
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bas been given second place '
The award wtll.be received by 1awards in the state competition.
. Mrs. Charles LewiS of Mtddle- ILewis who is president ol the
port at the Wednesday l!anquet [Winding Trail Garden C1u b,
. ot the state. ~vention of the and a past regional director, [
...m.1o Assomalton of Garden jserved as chairman of all three ·
Clubs to be held In Athens the shows. She was recently apweek of August 20.
[pomted by Mrs. Milton Roush,
Mrs. Lewis, who served as ' new Region 11 director, to head
:.. ."'airman of the county-wide . th• Christmas Show again this
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and retaUves are Invited.
GREEN, OGDIN AND CAS- .
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Sunday, Aug. IS, at the Colum- 1
bia (1Japel Church behyeeo AI- ·
bany and Wilkesville. Th e re
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7:30 p.iD. at the Masonic TernNEW HAVEN - Mr. and . ple. Girls who did not receive
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von, w. Va., are announcing tile day evening.
Is being made of ole engage-.
engagement of their daughter, ' !'fEIGS OOUNTY Solon 710 ment of Miss Pg!r!r.la Ann
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Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. the home of Ivy Powell ,'IP Mon- aa Roush of Pomero~ and
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Carl Gardner of New Hav.... i day, August 14' at 6:30p.m. All late Charles M. Roush, to Sp.
Miss Fields a 196&gt; graduate • members are asked to bring 4 Jerry Lee Ja' !" son of Mrs.
of waltama High School, is pre- ' their own table servi~.
Bertha Dutton of R«tland and
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,.nuy employed at the 1 and : THE ANNUAL picnic meet- the late Verlln K. Jnd&lt;s.
MIDDLEPORT - A reumon 1Mrs. LewiS Smtih, Rosemary, ' S S
k 1 in Ne Haven . ing of the Pomeroy WCTU will
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~~the family of the tate Alpha jWanda, Pam and James, Co- , ~pe~~:Jn!r Is 1 ~ ad~ : be held Monday, Aug.l4, a~ the Miss Roush is, a ~raduate
and Edith Russell of Middleport lumbus ; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene , _ t · 1 W h
H'gh ~ool ~ Pomeroy United Methodist Pomeroy Hlgh &gt;eh'lOI class df
:.was held Sunday at the West- l ~liller: Ronnie, Mike, Tina and''~ 0 ~ama ; t d 1
Church at 5:30p.m. Each mem- 1967, Mr. Jacka is serving wtth
g_ate City Park, COlumbus.
! Timmy, Columbus.
.-.:cen :smpAe e w"'oo~ , her may bring a guest.
the U.S Army i• Karl":'he,
: All eight of tile daughters of ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Raw- ;ears ~n the ·i· rmr
DAV AND Auxiliary of chap. Germany. His to·Jr of duty toere
; Mr and Mrs. !t~ll were pres- lings, Timmy and Todd, Pom- io:ng pans are ncomp e .
Iter 53 will meet Monday, Aug- will be completed on Aog. 22.
•nt lor the reumon.
eroy; Mr. and Mrs. James •
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just 14, at 7'30 p.m. at the hall. The wedding :viii be an"""'"
. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Johnso~, ~mberly and Jeff, of
Refreshments w!U be served at of Sept. 17 at the Hysell Run
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Marysvtll~!. Don G~ueser, Co- .
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Free Methodist burch.
1 30 p. m.
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· Middleport; Miss
Harvletta ·
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: Russell tGiadYs), Mrs. G~ Newj;md, .Colutli'tm•: Miss Bon-I OOR
BOSWORTH COUNCIL No. 46 Quotable Quotes
!rude Miller and Mr. and , nie 1&gt;arks, Columbus, Miss Ni- '
R. &amp; S.M. stated assembly :
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\ Wednesday August 16 at thel Wr1bng muSJ 1s like build· II
lumbus: Mrs. Clydjt• Alieno· !toach, Miduleport.
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Pomeroy Masonic Temple, Ill. lng a bridge. You don't
. worth, M~. Susan Rawlings, The 1968 reunion will be held I
.. Master Dale E. Smith, requests ~ you will rtillch the ot~.O\- !I
; M.r.. and Mrs. Carl Brannan [at the Alfred Gilmore residence 1 WASJIIN'GTON (UP!\ - The all officers's and Past Masters Side.
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.greatest waste ol taxpayers to attend. Comm'ttee 111 b j -Compo•er David Amram.
. William Grueser !Flora Dell) •
money In history."
appointed and a 'ked 'tow
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That was the label Sen. Ste- lor the IOOth Anniversary, Oc.. ' Brown (Rap) Is
· Others attendmg the rr:m1on
phen Young 0 . Ohio attached Iober 14, 1967.
of inciting a riot.
• TWI~' CITY SHRINE ,...UBI -Flolrda Gov. Claude Kirk,
w"e Mr. and Mrs. Jam'" SubF 'd
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ballisi.tc missile (ABM) system. has been invited to participate who upsdlagedte' the D bl1•c:k
fi
in a parade In Belpre Thursd
pOwer a vooa I ra Y a
and Ch~istine, Lancaster; Mr. ·
"It's a billion dollar boondog- evening, Those planning to j ~y JMI&lt;aonvllle baOpark.
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alld Mrs; Harold Merrer, car- ; MACKINAC ISLAND Mi h gle that will escalate the arms the rlub lor the event are '~m;: 1,-~.;;.;,;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
olyn, COIIJ)te and C1ndy, Colum'
· c · race and leave the world more contact Ben Ewin r Jllh
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9eorge Rom!O'v iosecure than ever." Young de- i kle before Wedne~: · 0 Zer.faC'kle and .Johnnie, Columbus: and Repubhcan . party leaders I d In a Sehate speech
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller, I backing him for the 1968 .presi- care
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ro•ni• ond ~h.1ri W·''"'"" ~'' i dential nomina tion plan a se,. Young argued that the ABM Lutheran Church alB p.m. Wee!'"' MC'. Willard Miller and ies of private meetings this system would cost $60-70 billion , nesday at church.
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Lorraine. wooster; Mr. a-nd . weekend on the Michigan Gov- to build and require a.no~erl'
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$4-5 billion a year to mamtam.
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Prlf'~t
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the ' meetings would Involve fu1! because the United States
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•discussions of next yeol' i!e- ~ Ru!ISil w~d build better
: ,ST. LOUIS.; (lJI!ll - Tbe St. ! oubllcan primary ele~tions, offensive misolles, he said.
: l.ltuis Review. 'a Cethollo news- ' "how the political situatibn is [ "The ABM system would be
: paper for the St. ,Louis Arch-[ developing and outlook for the •on Imagined seeurlty." YOUhg [ JOLiET D!. (UPil-At least
1said. "Our only real defense IS • four per..;ns died i1J ~ bl'miug
dlocess, reported Friday !hot a1future."
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35-year-!'ld .priest, identified " j New York Gov . Net''" A. to keep our offru,slve power so l wreckage of two · tank trucks
an advOcate o~ptional celiba-, Rockefeller
and
former far ahead of the Russian de- during a massive ch~n-rea1ion
BOYS'
cy. has married.
' Pennsylvania governor Will:am fense that It will remain per· pileup of aome 40 vehid:!S ~•t.The newspaner identified the;Scranton arriyed witit t ~ e I r fectly clear to the Soviet lead- urday Oil log • blanketed U. s.
! P~test as Father Robert T. wives late Friday. Rhode l•land ership that a firs! strike agalnst j66 near Joliet, m.
· Fi'anroeur. a spokPS:&gt;lan lor the ' Gov. John Chafee was oched- us w11l trigger an unbearable Dllnols State Police said tht
. National Association lor Pastor- I uled to join the meeting some- response."
,lour dead at the scene 'Oete
1a! Renewal.
· ., time today. All are supporters
burned beYOnd r~,~~~:~~~~~:
of Romney.
TITLE CII.,NGE
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HOLLYWOOD . i UPI I - Ro- ~
JOURDAN IN 'FtF.A'
before it hits the air 'next faU, One truck driver Harold
Welrh will slip into a brief HOLLYWOOD !UPll - Louis the n e'w television series. 'Burns, 30, Bellevue, Ill., 1
tbiklni to star In· "BedaZ&gt;Jed" : Jourdan has bern signed to star 1"Jndd," has undergone 1 title ther of roalri&amp;t
Peter Cook and D,u dIe y' with Rex Hal')'lson in 'A Flea I change to "Judd, for the De- In ser1ous condition w;,n
1In Her F.ar."
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The Tammen family former- aumer p~rty. Mrs h
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·MIDDLEPQRT - Mrs. 0. •edally at this time to vi s 1 t Mrs. T~mmen, Darcy and Mrs.
'Tammen and daugltter, Dar- 'Mrs. Essie Ru,e!L who(femams Miller •• the guests. Frumchere
of ClncinnaU, were enter- a paUent at Meigs Gen"''al Hos- the Tammens went to am.
by Mr. and Mrs. Myron I pital. Mrs. James Millet· joined bl'ldge to visit !.'lends b&lt;&gt;Jore r"'
and. Mr and tM•· 0. E. [lhe Myron Millers and Mrs. :turning to Clnc1nnaU.
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Foreign Minister JuStin Bomboko made the plea Friday to
th~ U.N. SeCIII'Ity Council and to
friendly cotmlrles.
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In a · 'letter . to Council
President Roger Seydoux of ·
France, Bomboko asked for I
''logistic aupport and other help
In maintaining regional order." [

THOMAS CLOTHIERS

Gallipolis, Ohio

Opposite The Park
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The May I robbery In a
itlrrOW' •Jli'lhdltn·•~ · oU ,the
financial district wtl!! {!te sec~
largesl in Brltlslr hlslo!Y,
surpassed
mDUon In
Stafford, o!llered )leill withllbt
bail until anQih~r ~g
Zl, voluntarily SU!r~d
d,e~~~ FridaY In , hjs.
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truck touched ·off a chain of
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tory worker bore Friday.
A trusk.,~ckjng up. knocked
over a beam which' struck and
ldlled Nicholas Psttl. 6Z, South
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An estimated iltiO to ·~lit ;
Katangese 'trocipa, ";;,~rO:'·
!lebramme'• while 11
lorce of less tbat~ .

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SchramrQe Is seelns the
release of Congolese ex-pr!!nler
Tshombe, now held lo
Algiers pending an extraditlo~
request by KillBltasa: a government poat lor Tshombe and' safe
conduct lor
Katat~gese

KINSHASA
The
golese go\1011111eot today await- provinces of the Congo.
ed· an '811ser to its appe&gt;l for
international belp In lighting
white llier&lt;enary-led rebelS now
lit control of 'Bukavu, the Ku&gt;vu II
province capital.

3.49
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IBlaek Jack) Schramme
President Joseph
tmtil Aug. :111 to start Ialka.
Schramme's Congolese
of staff, Col. Leonard Monga,
proclaimed himself chief of a
disside~! "save_ the nation"
g 0 v e r iJ men I''Tilursday and

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Aerouautlcs ·._ad :S,.ee Adilllnlatrallon's Flight. Researth Center at Edwar&lt;IJ,
have &lt;hlllll~~-111 tolot ,from tile ·famlliar blaek, to white. Tho a'blalln coating wu"""'"
on to proteec lhtJnelll Wa.fi'0111 overhutiDJ as the plano heada for aew reeord
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and Mri Vickers had ged his wile' tllrougb the front da llllddleloD ol
chilclret1 and gone to door onto tile J191'cli seconds be- MMUya JoniOD
hOIII~ of her moll!er,
fore lhe shooting, . ·
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eent Road, Charleston,
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daughters, Kimber- Burdettt

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12:45George
p. m.,J o
Countyabout
Sheriff
aon and told him lhat he
sbot his wife In Charleston,
few hours earlier.
He then traveled down Rt.
Iossing away the murder
pon, reportedly a 45 aui~:~~
pistol, in a creek at I
\\'. Va., be said.

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ploye, was booked about 'seven
hours after tile shooting
Charleston on a charge of

der In connection with
death of 32-yelir-old Barbara
Caillield Victers, who
within seconds ·after llugs from
the 45 ripped into her body

MARTIN'S
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USED CAR
SPECIALS
TRY A MARTINJZED FOIID
1964 sTUDI8AKIR .
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radio, wbtte
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RlViera. 2-door liard top, V-8
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$2918

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Reynold&lt; Dump body. Excellent r"bber. Readv to go on
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Aerouautlcs ·._ad :S,.ee Adilllnlatrallon's Flight. Researth Center at Edwar&lt;IJ,
have &lt;hlllll~~-111 tolot ,from tile ·famlliar blaek, to white. Tho a'blalln coating wu"""'"
on to proteec lhtJnelll Wa.fi'0111 overhutiDJ as the plano heada for aew reeord
~eeds 2' a-.ut 4,1411 J!l,p.)J. n., ahleld even oovon the pllot'a wla~eld, but tlaD
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and Mri Vickers had ged his wile' tllrougb the front da llllddleloD ol
chilclret1 and gone to door onto tile J191'cli seconds be- MMUya JoniOD
hOIII~ of her moll!er,
fore lhe shooting, . ·
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to he let ln. ,Wilen bonle;
daughters, Kimber- Burdettt

. tari!Y · surrendered to
12:45George
p. m.,J o
Countyabout
Sheriff
aon and told him lhat he
sbot his wife In Charleston,
few hours earlier.
He then traveled down Rt.
Iossing away the murder
pon, reportedly a 45 aui~:~~
pistol, in a creek at I
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ploye, was booked about 'seven
hours after tile shooting
Charleston on a charge of

der In connection with
death of 32-yelir-old Barbara
Caillield Victers, who
within seconds ·after llugs from
the 45 ripped into her body

MARTIN'S
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1964 sTUDI8AKIR .
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$1295

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radio, wbtte
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RlViera. 2-door liard top, V-8
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now
· ·• their ''"' o( .ltlliito2l.43 over hiit ·year's : stake races and · to cover !lie lions are to be UMd fol' elths
exunsltion. ·have
I d!Strl¥11ons of $961.037' '12.
[cost of track
premiums. or
ted
th"'
n! [ Three ·sournes of revenues The other two sources·of rev· m
wtlh jun r lal11
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State Audltot · Rogef \.,Cloud'•
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I J1iro~gh ll)e .)ax of otte'half of •II'~ which :c~l)dQctec!, part- $3,500, and to Melp ,ColllllJ,
11 w ilil!l il F"" • 1• - ..., ~ cenl,911 rB~. track wag. I mutuel wag9rinj'' durlnj the $12,831.84.
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tfl6 il'"ool ·dl&lt;trlcts oa!s~ !\r!l! '
this week w'ben
,~;i".-•.,j~ers of the Stale Hilb'!!Ji' i
-... (•p -•,nl shed umforms and don.

•'' .hunt v school buseil at:"t"'
r- 11 11tq County Junior Fi l r·
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were 19 buse,
nr the Gallipolis City S&lt;Mola•
buses of' tho . Hanniln
Trece Local SchoOl •District •
Re~uiL&lt; of other loca\· s~bool
disirli!ls showed tha:~ ~ !'IYW
Creei· buses were ·Inspected,
with·\2 satisfactory. and one
unsadsfactory: Raccoon. II &lt;e .
buses inspected, four satisfae· I
tory, one unf!tisfactory: South-[
western, 10 'buses,' three saUs- 1
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dlstance after an ~ecident at c. r.lorrow, 75, l!oweU,
4:50 p. ·m. Frld8J!. pi front of pulled out of Vl~ton ct., onto

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GALLIPOLIS _ The over 11
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average student dropout Rt 'dal"..'.'1 Tbe .
peels of the pro~am Inc u ng lla Academy High School for
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GALLIPOLIS - The OhIo Question .._ Who establishes ment of Dele~•··
selection and assi•nmO!It of lac- for the lui ali yean ls 2 542
fact
In lhl! itUdy tnstant !. Slate Headquarters, Selective ! the mental, moral and physical \ Question _ .:what are the re· ulty, curriculum
per cant; according'"to Princlcolfee mas
Columbus,
standards
areas •.'of responsibility [ qmrements
" used mstead ot l' Service
bl'cSystem,
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u es.en palThJamet
dro N. 1M. Davis.
-•n•age• by
regular or drip 11find was of ll pu I norma on serv fe, me orces.
. in connection lVilh induction oil
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has released questions mos t Answer - Mental, moral and ' pers&lt;innel into the Arined F"orc- ~amtta Colle~e WI orovl • year for the slli schOQI years
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ass•slance thr~Qh its EveL Ill! from 1~1'.~ 1967 have bun
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tlve SarY)ce System, along with ance are prescribed by the Sec- i
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School and Will make c ass- figured from all withdrawals,
/~ th 1 le ill heal~ the appropriate answers.
retary of Defense.
I Answer - Congress pre- roo~, Ubrary. and other support based on an average tutal en·
~ ~t~ : 1 ~ eda to coffee The Information was releas- Question - Who conducts the scribes the liability; Selective facllilles available.
·rollment from grades 9-12, for
h
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tO the Times • Sentinel by examinatiollll to determine an Service System determines a- I
the periods tn question, the
n wa
ol a ealhat iea Mrs. Elsie M. Saunders, Clerk, individual's acceptability?
vallabillty ; and the Department I PLAN HOMECOMING
principal states.
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wthast Pre ra e!e1oedco by 'som~. 45.
1the jurisdiction of the Depart- ty.
homecomlilg of the ~gs· aub~~equenlly relurne~ to GAHS
a 11 1s pre tr
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persons. These drinks. teken tn
Church will be held Sunday,
inc! 1 noted
moderation, are healthful tnsoAugust 20. Sunday SchoOl will the pr pa
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be at 9:1S a. m.. worshla
"'"' who dislike plain water to GALLIPOT.IS - Car! dmen , Galila-Melgs ' cmlln• line and ' speeding, municipal courl. A"~· ic" at 10 a. m. and a baoket . POMERoY _ A t!OIIeclllm
g•t the flu1ds they need.
by Raylilond L. Cart.r, 65, Km was struck by a r ar dnvcn ~y 23 ; Clifton I. Peter&lt;. 31 mo ldinner wUl be held ll noon. The o1 !IIG pints of blood 11 uoed·
and Sandra Su• Langdon. 21. Eugene Creech, 4!!, S10U1 Chnr- Grande, left of cenoo•. munici afternoon . servl"" will feature , ed ·to pt the Melp CountY
(l - I am 55 and drink f~e 1Rl. 2 Galilpolls, collided at 8, leston, W. Va. ll'he•' wos mod· pal court, Aug. 25; Donal~ A. the Builders Qcartet from Rip- Red Cnilf blood program on
or six cups of coffee .a day. Y a. m. Friday al the junction of erate damagel
' the car.
Swick, 34, Rt. 4 S.aver. sneed- ley W. Va., at2 p. m. The pub- 111 feel wbell 1 bloodmobile
hu•band says this Will lncrWhaeaso the Fairfield • Ctn••·"rv 111., P 1 1
t l"ri~
... d mg, Meigs County Court, Aug. lie is Jnvlled.
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the W!'inkles in my face.
I and the Fairfield '/anco Rd. No
tr~es . ~ ~~· ";," ' 25 ; and Gary A. Bryan, 14,
larJ ~boot from 1% nooa to 1
do Y"' thlnl&lt;?
• one was Injured.
,earywa Surt ay '2n1'· 0,' 1. bot· Rt. 2, Crown City: nn oper&gt;l·
CAR DAMAGED
pm ,0 AI• Z1 Monda•
A - .Coffee Jots blamed ,or · There was mod"fa1e domaFe and
non Carol
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. - MJnor damag. .'111e
11'' 11everythmg these days.
to both cars. No charge.; were
lndynspe.edllgllt!,G 1·,1 1. venlle Court. Aug. 12.
- es were incurred loa ca11 klv· debllod 'for blood used by
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patients Ver·
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SPEAKER
Racine, earl)' Saturday tnotn· lllitl Neale to ebali'maa j, tbe
My ~ 88P my
OS IS Vance Rd., failed · to st.op ·ot
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lncrea!lllg. 1s there anything tbe otop sign and the vehicles
M~E HOMI!l CIAMES be speaker at revival services bankment on Rpute 124 lour
can d~. to r.-erso thll trend. colilded. The Langdon m was
which will be held at 7:30 each miles west of• Bacine. the de·
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Church partment of Sheriff Robert Har· - - - - - - - - - ofte'!_{_~. )go!~• . Properly Centenary Rd.
York Knicterbocken today II&amp; of God of Prophecy. The .aerv· tenbach reports. Shain fell
SERVICES SET
spea"'!'l .1t IS . a efindltlon lhat i AI 9:S5 p. m. Fr!day, • doe nounced· a record 31 homegam· lees featuring s'"Jilng an4 In· asleep at the wheel, it was rc· GALLIPOLIS
~ Funeral
resullt.~ the ·.al!IDQDt of.car·;deer waa killed when lt tan et for . their ~ Nallonal Bas. strumental mualc will begin ported. No charges were filed services for Mrs. Garnet 81bonlc d ~~ weak l!l'ldl 'II no across Rt. 1, }1181 south of the ketball ~s~lion scQ&gt;n
Mon]l~y nigh\.. .
I and Shain waa not Injured. Merica, 75, Fairborn, a native
!onpr· eomplelely buffered by
of Gallla County who dleil Fri·

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Ohio University Graduate ·col· Fife was cited . to Galllpolill
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lege Instruction to the
MunlClpa) Collrt A\(. 1.
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pie of ~~~~ Moll• County !"'tor L!Veolock Club dorlu.l tbe
past year. ~he salt wm ~
held in\ ~be •Uveslock arena

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damage to th• car and no dam•
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FACTS Of' FAlTH, a full-color motion picture !lroduced by Moody Institute of
Science of Los Angeles, will be shown at Rio Grande College on Tuesday, .Aug·
ust 15 at 10:00 and 11:30 a.m and 1:00 and 8:00 p.m.ln Allen Hall. In FACfS OF
FAITH Dr. Irwm Moon, director of Moody Institute of Science, demonstrates how
scientific principles are related to faith. He fries an egg Gn a cold
breaks
a drinking glass with a beam of soupd, and even . aUows a million volts of elec·
ity to pass. throJgh his body withOut being injured. Dr. Moon uses these demon·
strations to e~plaln the srientlfic necessity for a spiritual rebirth and the Christlall assurance _of the murrection of the body. The public is invite!\ to attend
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iceab[\!. Those .found unsatis·
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correCted, and ·re-inspected at
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GALLIPOLIS - City, pollif the junction of Vinton oi..
boon_.con:ed for 10' you•1 pe,._ charged Elmer P .. Fife, 52, Rt. Foutth Ave. Damage wils

en sitisfactory and seven un·
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S1mday at !be funeral bonie.
pllal. In falllilg health ~.since patient there two weeks.
'ess common causes. Many of
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. Aprll hls condition hsd been Born July 5. 1902 In Gallla
these are serious but only
· ,,.MIKE FEL"'SILBER l announced, but . Communist tacked the Douml'l' Bridge on/to show allied war strategy Ia MIDDLEPoRT _
0 de' aerloos since he enlfl'ed _llle l County' he was lbe son of the
er the cause 1n your case is SAIGON (UPI)-.Th• U.S .Air neWII agencies
1even Friday. Two of lhem w"" led hurlin{ !be Commu'lisls, re· fed ,
h08pltal Aug. !. .
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Carmaa
deterlllined can aooroPt'lale Force for the. first time American PJaneB were shot by Col. Robin Olds, U. of leased jhe text of a purported
ant' were .fined Friday 'A former employe of GeMra. Furs!.
trestment he
officiAlly confirmed S•turday it down, least Oil(! oJ them;by a Washington, D.C. a Wotld War captured Communist d'l&lt;!umcnt
C90llri
Clncilinatl. and_\\21••1· , He ls •urvlved by
wile,
hOI been . bombll1g Commuollll Russian-built surface IG air II 8£11 JVho has shot down four whY,h told of "alarming rever· po
. yo · ·
· "' IllS Steel, Portsmouth, WII· Irene Kaminsky Furst. a son,
Q - Alter a hyst..,ectomy targets In neutral Laos •ince missile
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Communist M!Gs and for'IIOr 805 ,
are Corbett Manley, 72, Middle- IIams was employed ai: \&gt;ook· Robr1t Furst, Leport, Ind.;
are the cbanees ·ol hav!"i can· May, !964. A
said
Tass Report - ,_ Xl5 astronaut pilot Col Robert
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port •.
and coals, lmprj!pet
at O'Dell Lomber Co., daughter, Mrs .. Pesgy Hinkle,
cer leiS? Should I till, have thP. ratdt. whiob run Into ocoreo '!be 'Russian MWI age/icy M. While, 42• of Fairborn, Ohio. The document reportedly_Will&gt;
and JaJilet M&lt;Haflle, froll\1945 to 1949
he Ot&gt;- Root,lown, Ohio; and a oiJ.
periodic pelvic examinations? ol·.mls!lons dally. wers bl&gt;ing Tasa•. quoted ibl own correapon- They aaid they had to dive captured July 14, l96l, In
Middleport, flO tnd
eneil
his
oHlce
on
Second
Ave.
Neva Van Sickle, Ad1
A - U your utel'lll wu com- coridiiCied ·at the request o1 tho
in HaiiQl . 111 say!nJI through heavy anti-aircraft tnd
coastal plolno. There dlsturblng the peace.
.
110m March 21,
in Jack- diSon.
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plelelY. removed It ts stlU pos- twyal Lailtlan governmtnl.
American planes stfur.k in ·&amp;ix missile fire. Radio Hanoi was no
who bad been
• , . . son County, Ohio. he was the Gravesldf rites will be con1 1 , • ,·• soa. of the late· Joh)l D. · and dueled at 2 p. m Monday at
slble to get cancer In the adJa· . Tbo confirmaUon came 88 "ilaveJ tnd he watched iro.m ·bis reported two
planes !be author of.the document.
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cent tlsaues. Fpr this reason II
warplanes returned to window 1.' a
expllldeil were shot dow\!, bot the Air '"Our pessimistic and deloallst
·-· Do. I
Williams. A eJBtet;. :t"rs. Reynolds Cemetny, Fr1endl
Is esptclally important for any· the Hanoi area where pilots destroying one American .pJane. Jilore41 il8kl no U.S. planeo_.w m attitude• have . rsatrlcted . our waUl- bd nullo
How,rd (Mary DOris! !)loyd,
call Sunday af(l'rnoon and
one who has had a hysterecto- Friday bomllet! thr vital Diiu- He said be saw tilt · American lost.
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•lld a brqlher, Jonllfhen
at .!!Je McCoy Funeral
my lo have a chefkup, tnclud· mer rail and highway bridge 1.7 pilot parachute.
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Only a feVf light sporadic "Popuiatloil under our
the a4flet• of Gtiblpoills Mel' ams, also preceded him ln Home in VInton.
,
ing a Pap smear, at \eat! t'*' miles lrfm the
of !be !I'• Eaot Germon news contacls were reported ln the has dOCI"'Bitd ln an alarming
Tbe)"re
aboal death.
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eily :md !Ifill one span. craablng qoncy ADN salil that ''nUIIIewar.
manner. The movements In Sldeu)ll Df.YI, . MOIIdliJ . He was
,to .tho !onllor ·
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into tbe Red River.
· rous civlitanJ wore killed and
Relea5t Tnt .
dieS and In areas under enemy tmd Tii'nday, Aar. It •,II. Elllzabelh Niday on June
Mr.. W. T. Moore
ALARM ANSWERED
Tho I&lt;'COI)d day of raldt over ltijureil" In Saturday'!
But American military head· (government) eontrol are weak. Tll.ere'D 1oe flltpllltl . plare. · ltS'Ic She llll'Vlves along w1th
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GALLIPOLIS - Firemen an· Hanoi was not Immediately 'Ttlree waves of planes at- quarters, in an apparent effort The people's warfare
llf sure to. re&amp;4l the A"'!
a daut!hler; Mrs. Dayid -,(Ann)
- Funerll
swered an alarm ·at 1':20 p. m.
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has lost . Its mOJnentum. The . l,lf8({1J&amp; In
.Slr81ey, t:lalilpnd Cl!Y, lrld.: a
lor Mrs, W. T. Moore,
"riday to the reoldence of EuN
1on,
Williams, at ·home; ·86, of Chesapeake, a former
1 h 1 lied to Unel. , . '· ·
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David H. ·W11- Mlddleport .resldent, were wn.
tourlht of a mile south of Rt. 7,
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Cor a !IBII·acre
flre, SeY· COLUMBUS - {n keeping 1oe assigned to a vetetin patrol- classmates.
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llll'lmu. Lancaater&lt;. an4 a sis- Episcopal Church, Huntlllgton,
eo m"i' and two trucks made wllh..,tbe Ohio State Highway man for two months of lnslrlre·l The !Sth ClaM Is ID 0 real said that the main .. target ol Sl'.!UN.OP'IELD, ·Obio (UPJ)
,· Mrs., Edna ' Wll!ldi"".:,Rio W.Va.
the run. It was th&lt; 71s\ alarm PaiJ'ol's altil to · reach full aulh· lion ln the lleld.
oow at the Academy
:ppil- American .air
in ·Laof :-WllteDer&amp; Unlvenllt
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tf the: year and fourth of the orlzed manpower and to Guesl speaker . at tho gradu- catlonBfor the 791h clais .1,. was ,the fl!l Chi M,lnh, Trail thMt -baD c'!"cll BID
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nonth,
· sU.Iflltban enforcement pro- «lion will 1oe Charles F, Kur· atilt •being accepted Quallllca. is
1\le Nortb Vietn. !'Ilion I , HC11Dd wb!'linJO,i f .ol jhe Slinploli Chapel
Flesher. She graduated from
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· grams, 26 new olflcers wlll be feSJ, Speaker of !he Ohln .Houle tiona include· 21 so ears o1 mett to leQ&lt;I men and 1'/ar !'jill.._
. 1 dl,,Ciilltllll'
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Middleport Hlgb School.
ARRP'I'ED
graduated on August 18 from of
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age.
at Survivors include a
6•1.. , olt)iplld · i!Own , Into Solllb
.
po. the Patrol Academy, Collllllbua,
greetlni• ·weight of at least ISS iJolml!a,
1,011111 actin
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at the WaughM. L. Polan, two gran\1Uce
of
M.
will _be .liven by Gov"{{"'r 20-20 vision with correctio&amp;, tr.
\fllllaJn F Westmm-e- d !lithe
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te. Highway Patrol Superlnlel};
A. 'Rbodea and DireCtor s cltl!en, and ill excellent' phY4} lliQ4 •
.howe.ver, ,
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are Em o
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condition
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Chul'tlt;an4 I,, Hamilton at a nursing .bom•
8iJ!I!IM, £wsvm.; J91\n Tyrte. The graduation
ot IIJih\'aY Salety. .
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and. a ••· ·i k
.Carol Carpenter, scheduled tor t:sq P• ,
wJU Harold N.
class If a man meets tl.eae.req!!4'e- ,
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exunsltion. ·have
I d!Strl¥11ons of $961.037' '12.
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tfl6 il'"ool ·dl&lt;trlcts oa!s~ !\r!l! '
this week w'ben
,~;i".-•.,j~ers of the Stale Hilb'!!Ji' i
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•'' .hunt v school buseil at:"t"'
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were 19 buse,
nr the Gallipolis City S&lt;Mola•
buses of' tho . Hanniln
Trece Local SchoOl •District •
Re~uiL&lt; of other loca\· s~bool
disirli!ls showed tha:~ ~ !'IYW
Creei· buses were ·Inspected,
with·\2 satisfactory. and one
unsadsfactory: Raccoon. II &lt;e .
buses inspected, four satisfae· I
tory, one unf!tisfactory: South-[
western, 10 'buses,' three saUs- 1
farlocy, seven unsafisfaclory;
and ll!orth Gallia. H buses. s~v­

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dlstance after an ~ecident at c. r.lorrow, 75, l!oweU,
4:50 p. ·m. Frld8J!. pi front of pulled out of Vl~ton ct., onto

In lbe calile bam. ''

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1, GaiUoollo, wi!h !allure to or and no 0ne was

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HgsPi~Jlf:am,bulance .struck
Fourtl! Ave., and~;h~ls~~~§~r,~·~·~~
enli'an~,on Sl!col19·•!••· .
a ~oiler
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asement leading to a master's!
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Courses In finance and man- I

chemical enRineerlng and .tn·
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GALLIPOLIS _ The over 11
sponsibiljtv for all
average student dropout Rt 'dal"..'.'1 Tbe .
peels of the pro~am Inc u ng lla Academy High School for
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GALLIPOLIS - The OhIo Question .._ Who establishes ment of Dele~•··
selection and assi•nmO!It of lac- for the lui ali yean ls 2 542
fact
In lhl! itUdy tnstant !. Slate Headquarters, Selective ! the mental, moral and physical \ Question _ .:what are the re· ulty, curriculum
per cant; according'"to Princlcolfee mas
Columbus,
standards
areas •.'of responsibility [ qmrements
" used mstead ot l' Service
bl'cSystem,
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of tuition andandfee essch.edsl
u es.en palThJamet
dro N. 1M. Davis.
-•n•age• by
regular or drip 11find was of ll pu I norma on serv fe, me orces.
. in connection lVilh induction oil
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has released questions mos t Answer - Mental, moral and ' pers&lt;innel into the Arined F"orc- ~amtta Colle~e WI orovl • year for the slli schOQI years
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tt:equentiy asked of the Selec· physical standards lor accept.: es of the Unit~ States?
ass•slance thr~Qh its EveL Ill! from 1~1'.~ 1967 have bun
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tlve SarY)ce System, along with ance are prescribed by the Sec- i
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School and Will make c ass- figured from all withdrawals,
/~ th 1 le ill heal~ the appropriate answers.
retary of Defense.
I Answer - Congress pre- roo~, Ubrary. and other support based on an average tutal en·
~ ~t~ : 1 ~ eda to coffee The Information was releas- Question - Who conducts the scribes the liability; Selective facllilles available.
·rollment from grades 9-12, for
h
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tO the Times • Sentinel by examinatiollll to determine an Service System determines a- I
the periods tn question, the
n wa
ol a ealhat iea Mrs. Elsie M. Saunders, Clerk, individual's acceptability?
vallabillty ; and the Department I PLAN HOMECOMING
principal states.
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A - l!ed~ln 1 Yflee onl i GalUs County Local Board, No. 1 Answer - P~rsonnel underiof Defense decides acceptabili· LANGSVILLE- '!be annual ! ~me of tbese dropouts h•vo
wthast Pre ra e!e1oedco by 'som~. 45.
1the jurisdiction of the Depart- ty.
homecomlilg of the ~gs· aub~~equenlly relurne~ to GAHS
a 11 1s pre tr
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·----- --··---ville Consrega"onal Chrlsllan and resumed their educalio~.
persons. These drinks. teken tn
Church will be held Sunday,
inc! 1 noted
moderation, are healthful tnsoAugust 20. Sunday SchoOl will the pr pa
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far as Utey enable many per·
be at 9:1S a. m.. worshla
"'"' who dislike plain water to GALLIPOT.IS - Car! dmen , Galila-Melgs ' cmlln• line and ' speeding, municipal courl. A"~· ic" at 10 a. m. and a baoket . POMERoY _ A t!OIIeclllm
g•t the flu1ds they need.
by Raylilond L. Cart.r, 65, Km was struck by a r ar dnvcn ~y 23 ; Clifton I. Peter&lt;. 31 mo ldinner wUl be held ll noon. The o1 !IIG pints of blood 11 uoed·
and Sandra Su• Langdon. 21. Eugene Creech, 4!!, S10U1 Chnr- Grande, left of cenoo•. munici afternoon . servl"" will feature , ed ·to pt the Melp CountY
(l - I am 55 and drink f~e 1Rl. 2 Galilpolls, collided at 8, leston, W. Va. ll'he•' wos mod· pal court, Aug. 25; Donal~ A. the Builders Qcartet from Rip- Red Cnilf blood program on
or six cups of coffee .a day. Y a. m. Friday al the junction of erate damagel
' the car.
Swick, 34, Rt. 4 S.aver. sneed- ley W. Va., at2 p. m. The pub- 111 feel wbell 1 bloodmobile
hu•band says this Will lncrWhaeaso the Fairfield • Ctn••·"rv 111., P 1 1
t l"ri~
... d mg, Meigs County Court, Aug. lie is Jnvlled.
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vlsltl lbe pomeroy Elemen·
the W!'inkles in my face.
I and the Fairfield '/anco Rd. No
tr~es . ~ ~~· ";," ' 25 ; and Gary A. Bryan, 14,
larJ ~boot from 1% nooa to 1
do Y"' thlnl&lt;?
• one was Injured.
,earywa Surt ay '2n1'· 0,' 1. bot· Rt. 2, Crown City: nn oper&gt;l·
CAR DAMAGED
pm ,0 AI• Z1 Monda•
A - .Coffee Jots blamed ,or · There was mod"fa1e domaFe and
non Carol
· one.
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•· program
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. - MJnor damag. .'111e
11'' 11everythmg these days.
to both cars. No charge.; were
lndynspe.edllgllt!,G 1·,1 1. venlle Court. Aug. 12.
- es were incurred loa ca11 klv· debllod 'for blood used by
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patients Ver·
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headed weal on the
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SPEAKER
Racine, earl)' Saturday tnotn· lllitl Neale to ebali'maa j, tbe
My ~ 88P my
OS IS Vance Rd., failed · to st.op ·ot
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~.: Bill Porter, Cambri~i!!. will lng when ll went over an em- vlall Walk·ln donora w111 be
lncrea!lllg. 1s there anything tbe otop sign and the vehicles
M~E HOMI!l CIAMES be speaker at revival services bankment on Rpute 124 lour
can d~. to r.-erso thll trend. colilded. The Langdon m was
which will be held at 7:30 each miles west of• Bacine. the de·
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Church partment of Sheriff Robert Har· - - - - - - - - - ofte'!_{_~. )go!~• . Properly Centenary Rd.
York Knicterbocken today II&amp; of God of Prophecy. The .aerv· tenbach reports. Shain fell
SERVICES SET
spea"'!'l .1t IS . a efindltlon lhat i AI 9:S5 p. m. Fr!day, • doe nounced· a record 31 homegam· lees featuring s'"Jilng an4 In· asleep at the wheel, it was rc· GALLIPOLIS
~ Funeral
resullt.~ the ·.al!IDQDt of.car·;deer waa killed when lt tan et for . their ~ Nallonal Bas. strumental mualc will begin ported. No charges were filed services for Mrs. Garnet 81bonlc d ~~ weak l!l'ldl 'II no across Rt. 1, }1181 south of the ketball ~s~lion scQ&gt;n
Mon]l~y nigh\.. .
I and Shain waa not Injured. Merica, 75, Fairborn, a native
!onpr· eomplelely buffered by
of Gallla County who dleil Fri·

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'and earlY Saturday were:
M. Brown,
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Ohio University Graduate ·col· Fife was cited . to Galllpolill
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lege Instruction to the
MunlClpa) Collrt A\(. 1.
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AFbouttobeDraltecJ:t

"· Batavia.

pie of ~~~~ Moll• County !"'tor L!Veolock Club dorlu.l tbe
past year. ~he salt wm ~
held in\ ~be •Uveslock arena

Grad Study
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1 Behind him, Fife tl'!Ieil tOe stop
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[ and struck the back of the
truck. There wao lnoderate
damage to th• car and no dam•
age lo tbe truck. · No one was
A joint undertaking to bring lnlur"!l.

FACTS Of' FAlTH, a full-color motion picture !lroduced by Moody Institute of
Science of Los Angeles, will be shown at Rio Grande College on Tuesday, .Aug·
ust 15 at 10:00 and 11:30 a.m and 1:00 and 8:00 p.m.ln Allen Hall. In FACfS OF
FAITH Dr. Irwm Moon, director of Moody Institute of Science, demonstrates how
scientific principles are related to faith. He fries an egg Gn a cold
breaks
a drinking glass with a beam of soupd, and even . aUows a million volts of elec·
ity to pass. throJgh his body withOut being injured. Dr. Moon uses these demon·
strations to e~plaln the srientlfic necessity for a spiritual rebirth and the Christlall assurance _of the murrection of the body. The public is invite!\ to attend
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No buses were found unserv·
iceab[\!. Those .found unsatis·
factoilo. with defects, will be
correCted, and ·re-inspected at
a tater da.te.

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By Wi_aynAe G
f_;"nrdanMold m'e !.hat
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ingredients that are. harmf,ul to
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excrellon ot water through the
but tlllllrlendtsln l"!bway
haru....J. Your
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heard . 1
stUI,Iy thai
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..,. animals ·I!' I be sold baY~
GALLIPOLIS - City, pollif the junction of Vinton oi..
boon_.con:ed for 10' you•1 pe,._ charged Elmer P .. Fife, 52, Rt. Foutth Ave. Damage wils

en sitisfactory and seven un·
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helci·- at"T .p. m. Friday In con- · · •
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For Bomb R ·sIUCe May 0f 19.64 *· ~ :::::,.1

W~liamsPa~

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Paul
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erry ow,.
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at 316,. Second wllh
Ave.,andied at Gallia
6 a. m.County
Sa~ay
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home. He had been I
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S1mday at !be funeral bonie.
pllal. In falllilg health ~.since patient there two weeks.
'ess common causes. Many of
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. Aprll hls condition hsd been Born July 5. 1902 In Gallla
these are serious but only
· ,,.MIKE FEL"'SILBER l announced, but . Communist tacked the Douml'l' Bridge on/to show allied war strategy Ia MIDDLEPoRT _
0 de' aerloos since he enlfl'ed _llle l County' he was lbe son of the
er the cause 1n your case is SAIGON (UPI)-.Th• U.S .Air neWII agencies
1even Friday. Two of lhem w"" led hurlin{ !be Commu'lisls, re· fed ,
h08pltal Aug. !. .
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Carmaa
deterlllined can aooroPt'lale Force for the. first time American PJaneB were shot by Col. Robin Olds, U. of leased jhe text of a purported
ant' were .fined Friday 'A former employe of GeMra. Furs!.
trestment he
officiAlly confirmed S•turday it down, least Oil(! oJ them;by a Washington, D.C. a Wotld War captured Communist d'l&lt;!umcnt
C90llri
Clncilinatl. and_\\21••1· , He ls •urvlved by
wile,
hOI been . bombll1g Commuollll Russian-built surface IG air II 8£11 JVho has shot down four whY,h told of "alarming rever· po
. yo · ·
· "' IllS Steel, Portsmouth, WII· Irene Kaminsky Furst. a son,
Q - Alter a hyst..,ectomy targets In neutral Laos •ince missile
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Communist M!Gs and for'IIOr 805 ,
are Corbett Manley, 72, Middle- IIams was employed ai: \&gt;ook· Robr1t Furst, Leport, Ind.;
are the cbanees ·ol hav!"i can· May, !964. A
said
Tass Report - ,_ Xl5 astronaut pilot Col Robert
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and coals, lmprj!pet
at O'Dell Lomber Co., daughter, Mrs .. Pesgy Hinkle,
cer leiS? Should I till, have thP. ratdt. whiob run Into ocoreo '!be 'Russian MWI age/icy M. While, 42• of Fairborn, Ohio. The document reportedly_Will&gt;
and JaJilet M&lt;Haflle, froll\1945 to 1949
he Ot&gt;- Root,lown, Ohio; and a oiJ.
periodic pelvic examinations? ol·.mls!lons dally. wers bl&gt;ing Tasa•. quoted ibl own correapon- They aaid they had to dive captured July 14, l96l, In
Middleport, flO tnd
eneil
his
oHlce
on
Second
Ave.
Neva Van Sickle, Ad1
A - U your utel'lll wu com- coridiiCied ·at the request o1 tho
in HaiiQl . 111 say!nJI through heavy anti-aircraft tnd
coastal plolno. There dlsturblng the peace.
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110m March 21,
in Jack- diSon.
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plelelY. removed It ts stlU pos- twyal Lailtlan governmtnl.
American planes stfur.k in ·&amp;ix missile fire. Radio Hanoi was no
who bad been
• , . . son County, Ohio. he was the Gravesldf rites will be con1 1 , • ,·• soa. of the late· Joh)l D. · and dueled at 2 p. m Monday at
slble to get cancer In the adJa· . Tbo confirmaUon came 88 "ilaveJ tnd he watched iro.m ·bis reported two
planes !be author of.the document.
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cent tlsaues. Fpr this reason II
warplanes returned to window 1.' a
expllldeil were shot dow\!, bot the Air '"Our pessimistic and deloallst
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Williams. A eJBtet;. :t"rs. Reynolds Cemetny, Fr1endl
Is esptclally important for any· the Hanoi area where pilots destroying one American .pJane. Jilore41 il8kl no U.S. planeo_.w m attitude• have . rsatrlcted . our waUl- bd nullo
How,rd (Mary DOris! !)loyd,
call Sunday af(l'rnoon and
one who has had a hysterecto- Friday bomllet! thr vital Diiu- He said be saw tilt · American lost.
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•lld a brqlher, Jonllfhen
at .!!Je McCoy Funeral
my lo have a chefkup, tnclud· mer rail and highway bridge 1.7 pilot parachute.
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Only a feVf light sporadic "Popuiatloil under our
the a4flet• of Gtiblpoills Mel' ams, also preceded him ln Home in VInton.
,
ing a Pap smear, at \eat! t'*' miles lrfm the
of !be !I'• Eaot Germon news contacls were reported ln the has dOCI"'Bitd ln an alarming
Tbe)"re
aboal death.
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eily :md !Ifill one span. craablng qoncy ADN salil that ''nUIIIewar.
manner. The movements In Sldeu)ll Df.YI, . MOIIdliJ . He was
,to .tho !onllor ·
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into tbe Red River.
· rous civlitanJ wore killed and
Relea5t Tnt .
dieS and In areas under enemy tmd Tii'nday, Aar. It •,II. Elllzabelh Niday on June
Mr.. W. T. Moore
ALARM ANSWERED
Tho I&lt;'COI)d day of raldt over ltijureil" In Saturday'!
But American military head· (government) eontrol are weak. Tll.ere'D 1oe flltpllltl . plare. · ltS'Ic She llll'Vlves along w1th
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GALLIPOLIS - Firemen an· Hanoi was not Immediately 'Ttlree waves of planes at- quarters, in an apparent effort The people's warfare
llf sure to. re&amp;4l the A"'!
a daut!hler; Mrs. Dayid -,(Ann)
- Funerll
swered an alarm ·at 1':20 p. m.
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has lost . Its mOJnentum. The . l,lf8({1J&amp; In
.Slr81ey, t:lalilpnd Cl!Y, lrld.: a
lor Mrs, W. T. Moore,
"riday to the reoldence of EuN
1on,
Williams, at ·home; ·86, of Chesapeake, a former
1 h 1 lied to Unel. , . '· ·
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gene .Jof"dan, Rt. 118, thl'ieo
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David H. ·W11- Mlddleport .resldent, were wn.
tourlht of a mile south of Rt. 7,
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Cor a !IBII·acre
flre, SeY· COLUMBUS - {n keeping 1oe assigned to a vetetin patrol- classmates.
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llll'lmu. Lancaater&lt;. an4 a sis- Episcopal Church, Huntlllgton,
eo m"i' and two trucks made wllh..,tbe Ohio State Highway man for two months of lnslrlre·l The !Sth ClaM Is ID 0 real said that the main .. target ol Sl'.!UN.OP'IELD, ·Obio (UPJ)
,· Mrs., Edna ' Wll!ldi"".:,Rio W.Va.
the run. It was th&lt; 71s\ alarm PaiJ'ol's altil to · reach full aulh· lion ln the lleld.
oow at the Academy
:ppil- American .air
in ·Laof :-WllteDer&amp; Unlvenllt
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Mrs. Moore was the daughter
tf the: year and fourth of the orlzed manpower and to Guesl speaker . at tho gradu- catlonBfor the 791h clais .1,. was ,the fl!l Chi M,lnh, Trail thMt -baD c'!"cll BID
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Mi'. ·"II'U)Iams, wu a llli!illbcr of the late Mr. and Mrs•. B. T.
nonth,
· sU.Iflltban enforcement pro- «lion will 1oe Charles F, Kur· atilt •being accepted Quallllca. is
1\le Nortb Vietn. !'Ilion I , HC11Dd wb!'linJO,i f .ol jhe Slinploli Chapel
Flesher. She graduated from
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· grams, 26 new olflcers wlll be feSJ, Speaker of !he Ohln .Houle tiona include· 21 so ears o1 mett to leQ&lt;I men and 1'/ar !'jill.._
. 1 dl,,Ciilltllll'
Gra · .
Middleport Hlgb School.
ARRP'I'ED
graduated on August 18 from of
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age.
at Survivors include a
6•1.. , olt)iplld · i!Own , Into Solllb
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po. the Patrol Academy, Collllllbua,
greetlni• ·weight of at least ISS iJolml!a,
1,011111 actin
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at the WaughM. L. Polan, two gran\1Uce
of
M.
will _be .liven by Gov"{{"'r 20-20 vision with correctio&amp;, tr.
\fllllaJn F Westmm-e- d !lithe
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te. Highway Patrol Superlnlel};
A. 'Rbodea and DireCtor s cltl!en, and ill excellent' phY4} lliQ4 •
.howe.ver, ,
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·lliuden, l)l!llor of •Huntington, a olster, Mrs. 'B.
are Em o
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condition
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,plane&amp; " NC4A
Chul'tlt;an4 I,, Hamilton at a nursing .bom•
8iJ!I!IM, £wsvm.; J91\n Tyrte. The graduation
ot IIJih\'aY Salety. .
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lost In the LMtlan Air : ed ..Frf..;;. ..........
wiD. .be ..In
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and. a ••· ·i k
.Carol Carpenter, scheduled tor t:sq P• ,
wJU Harold N.
class If a man meets tl.eae.req!!4'e- ,
'!I!Ult speQilic lafllats a'ro
¢elrieillrr. , Frtenda
p:,J'.;KI•Jn of MjddlePQ!'I, .
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~eri£an oonUnpnt cap~ lie ~Bley Carr Mile and Ktlno, lavil8d to run u 1 •l_art~ Ill•:•~• kick ,tnd mo~od ~pset Arthur Jo~elti oJ Brltam !tumt!l in a 57.2 ~nd ltnai•IJ» '!" of'Y~.
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!roublr on tho rrong nino and BwiOhed at 211 wer• Ba•tor,
mm ol the soal(l_n Snttlr_day to. the Pittshurgb Plratn.
llhcoamtl!av• him vi...JIV by nearAKR~, j)l)j4! ' (Vl!li -Veter· wound up with a nlghtmaro 77. Kel Nagle. Billy Collin•, Tom
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tng ollth• fourth _Jnnlng and Mat!Oll got an. ,,n eomers'
~ A.llta Hllttitna S.turday undar.par were Arnold Palmer tho back nine with 8 31 and had
the S!'OOnd o'ne, • 1~·!)1• bla!l, tnark with his h~l~«t~nl 66-1 th•t
and Jack Nirklaut. Palmer shot : • thtrd-roond IK'Ore of 70. A 11
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;.- 1M ltld at • In the _I bIrd But the big story of the day blo on tltt baek nino.
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MaJOI' LOa... SiUdJn,/ • 1Baltimore . .. 50 -62 Ml 12 Rochester .. ..6S til _575
the lo., on starter Woody Fry· INPlder In 1960.
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86 and 68 b&lt;roro drawing two h!J!irot year of the pro tour,
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NATI'ONAL LEAGUE
Kanm City _ 50 64 .431 13 Toronto ·.. .. .. 55 ;; .J~OI
Koonca, makinl his fll'tll 'ltarl LoJ Allllelea, ~tlf'"'d the l6. . Zarley shot a .. Hetmlnc a 69 double bo~e.YI on hts front nine fired '"""' straight b 1r d I • •
Nlfbt Gomeo Not lacluded
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T!&gt;ledo . . , .. :o.l 54 50i 8 for tile Meti alnl'l! beiltll obtsln· 10¥• aU comers ~ark set by
;;;.· ,tltd MflGowln a twCM~...--par 72 iIhal put him out of oont•nt•~•- starting at the ttth hole and '
W L 1'&lt;1. GB Detroit S Baltimore 4
JackiOnvlUe . . . 51 5~ .487 10 ed from tho Cubt on A~l. 2, Amerira's Johr,'~"'""' In t9fl3.
'\( lhe f,IJO.y~ rtreatone He "'covered somewhat on .he cannatl putts ol 8, 8 and 10 fe•l , St. Lor1is . . . 69 14 .611
!Minnesota 8 Chicago 2
Columbua . , .. &gt;5 5.1 .tR! 10 1~ hurled his first complete game with a va11!t Ill 171 but mt•,•ed
c-lry Qub course 11 Rex second nine and now stands. at to go four under, hut he got Atlanta .. .. 59 51 .536 811 New York at Clavel•nd, twl. Syr•cu,. . , •.. 50 62 .446 U\1 aln.,.; July u, 1965, He atruck ' badly on three ~~~empts 1 1
'• rllut&lt;r 'Jr., Leader alter the 211 , one over Jlllr !~ · the 54 hoi- bogies on lwo of the final thr•• San Francisco 60 53 .~31 9 Wash at Kansas City, twl.
Buffalo ..... . 18 6: .l36 I&gt;~ out five and -walked only one new world record, of 17•9·
,, . llrst lw IIIUII!It, ran Into bogey es.
hoi••CblcaJo . . . .. 82 5S .530 9 Boston at California, night
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Los Angelo• . 50 81 .450 18
Boston (Lonborg 16-51 at CaJ-' table lead over jhe British on the Plrstea (ol
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liiiNIIEAPOLIS • ST. PAUL anytbmg
Stanky wao aaked DETROIT (UPI\ ~lim North· New York 6 Pittsburgh 1
(VPI) - Did F.ddie stanky's on the pbone.
. rup drove in three run&amp; with a Phlladelohla t &lt;Jhlcago 0
p.B~·umore &lt;Hardin 1.0) aiDe• , - el Gary Ptlflfl In relie.f "That's ?ght. I'm not 1°'"~ triple and a homer to 11ve Den· Aijant• 7 Houston 3 (lsi, day) troll (Wilson IS·9i, 1:30 p, m.
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... tired It bt t!ftdiv. •• a start- ~nky •a•d and hung up e the ~eaoon Saturday 11 !be De. Loa Anlti.. at Cincinnati. N Kansas City (Hunter 10·11), 1:
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troll TIIOI'II edRed the Balli- San Fran&lt;:t~o at St. Louia. N J1 p. m.
,._ No IIIII will ...r. know how Stanky then t~;ned to McFar- more Oriolea 5-4.
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Monday'• Gamet
.. ltanky foels abwt H.
. · •~ and ~aid, 1.'UPPGA .:'"w McLain waa rocked for lhrtoe Philadelphia (Booaar 4-1 lrtd ; Baltimore at New York, night
AIW Slanky pulled Peters m Y~ re 1omg 1~ .ot fired.
homers before bolnl lilted in Wise 6-31 at Chicago tRolli!Tllln Minnesota a\ California, nilhl
the !lxlh Inning and !he White . I hope not, McF~Ia~ ~ the top ol the ninth innlnJI as he 6-3 and Jenklna 15.fi, 2. 1:05 p.
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_ Faria~ ""nt down to the dres· then.
John Hiller replaced McLain at Cincinnati (ll:Jlis 8-1), 1:30
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"What~" ~'lanky exclalmatl• .
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McFarland repeated tho quoe· :
Houston (Belinsky 3-7) at AI·
lion and told Stanky he'd been :
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Pitlsburp ('Law 2-11 and Blass CL!VI!JLAND (Ul'll - . AR·
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inla Wade and Ann Haydon
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Jones Saturday to _qi ~e tl10 ~nit·
ph no• '" the dre8Sinl room and ltv hit I three-run homer and I ee Ward ·s only an .18-year-old San Fran. at Atlanta, nl•ht
ed States a 2.(1 le•~ tn the bes~
•·a iled New York and put Stanky I Clo.le Boyar added a solo blast a'mateur ~xer, but ht ~!ready ' Chicago at St. Loui!, night
of-seven Wightman C"p
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AMERICAN LF.AGUF.
Mrs. King, of Loll~ Boaoh. j
"11'1 none of you !censored) I pou~ded the ~oust . . ·
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w L Prt. GB Calif .. scored 1 6·l , 6-1 triumph ·
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behmd tho nine-hit pltchmg or .heavywea•ght championship. : Chi
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He added "I'm not lolnl to Ken JohniOn In the ftrsl game , For the last five years.
, Mlncaaol . , .. 61 50 .550 II ovlt took only 47 minutes.
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,_ whai do you want to know?" The Bravea pounded Da v e• gell•ng datea for 9llurday
81 o! .540 ~~ Richey 'or San Anqolo, 'f••..i
"What can 1 aak you when Gluatl for' nine hits . and • I I! night. Foreat hn b«!n tralninl Calfnlll
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.' Dick Ellawortb, who evened
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: 1 their loth vlcfory tn tilt last II
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~evada. Ohio, l)'lth Bob Taylo'
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al!llia now on the road to re.
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Turner In Ryan ~ld off I lilt 111111e fnllll lliOider waa II~ In 2:03.0 with to &amp;Q. _But ai· that wlnt lht back In HCoftd p!Joe,
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~eri£an oonUnpnt cap~ lie ~Bley Carr Mile and Ktlno, lavil8d to run u 1 •l_art~ Ill•:•~• kick ,tnd mo~od ~pset Arthur Jo~elti oJ Brltam !tumt!l in a 57.2 ~nd ltnai•IJ» '!" of'Y~.
bUIIn&amp; tn !.58.0.
lsuest Qompetltor lautng back &lt;lilt rW a !lYe-yard 1eld thai ·~- , by llkiltg lht 10.0011 dieter walk Ito whip· tile Bfltoa byiO yedatoo mlltl'l .tn 10.5
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1 ~bled bim lo cas113lly IO&lt;'h vo•ri in 43 minut.s, lo.4 sownd,, and tPd l'«''l'd 1 ijm•.J.!.. 111•4i.llwrth Jerry .lltllht
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Calif .. uncorked .a htavt ol tl5, Vlneelll MattlttV of Ntw I Davtnpotl ea1111 •up with a
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I·I As Koonce Wins for Mets

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!roublr on tho rrong nino and BwiOhed at 211 wer• Ba•tor,
mm ol the soal(l_n Snttlr_day to. the Pittshurgb Plratn.
llhcoamtl!av• him vi...JIV by nearAKR~, j)l)j4! ' (Vl!li -Veter· wound up with a nlghtmaro 77. Kel Nagle. Billy Collin•, Tom
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tng ollth• fourth _Jnnlng and Mat!Oll got an. ,,n eomers'
~ A.llta Hllttitna S.turday undar.par were Arnold Palmer tho back nine with 8 31 and had
the S!'OOnd o'ne, • 1~·!)1• bla!l, tnark with his h~l~«t~nl 66-1 th•t
and Jack Nirklaut. Palmer shot : • thtrd-roond IK'Ore of 70. A 11
Tllroqll P'rlday
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the lo., on starter Woody Fry· INPlder In 1960.
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86 and 68 b&lt;roro drawing two h!J!irot year of the pro tour,
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NATI'ONAL LEAGUE
Kanm City _ 50 64 .431 13 Toronto ·.. .. .. 55 ;; .J~OI
Koonca, makinl his fll'tll 'ltarl LoJ Allllelea, ~tlf'"'d the l6. . Zarley shot a .. Hetmlnc a 69 double bo~e.YI on hts front nine fired '"""' straight b 1r d I • •
Nlfbt Gomeo Not lacluded
saturday'a Rotalll
T!&gt;ledo . . , .. :o.l 54 50i 8 for tile Meti alnl'l! beiltll obtsln· 10¥• aU comers ~ark set by
;;;.· ,tltd MflGowln a twCM~...--par 72 iIhal put him out of oont•nt•~•- starting at the ttth hole and '
W L 1'&lt;1. GB Detroit S Baltimore 4
JackiOnvlUe . . . 51 5~ .487 10 ed from tho Cubt on A~l. 2, Amerira's Johr,'~"'""' In t9fl3.
'\( lhe f,IJO.y~ rtreatone He "'covered somewhat on .he cannatl putts ol 8, 8 and 10 fe•l , St. Lor1is . . . 69 14 .611
!Minnesota 8 Chicago 2
Columbua . , .. &gt;5 5.1 .tR! 10 1~ hurled his first complete game with a va11!t Ill 171 but mt•,•ed
c-lry Qub course 11 Rex second nine and now stands. at to go four under, hut he got Atlanta .. .. 59 51 .536 811 New York at Clavel•nd, twl. Syr•cu,. . , •.. 50 62 .446 U\1 aln.,.; July u, 1965, He atruck ' badly on three ~~~empts 1 1
'• rllut&lt;r 'Jr., Leader alter the 211 , one over Jlllr !~ · the 54 hoi- bogies on lwo of the final thr•• San Francisco 60 53 .~31 9 Wash at Kansas City, twl.
Buffalo ..... . 18 6: .l36 I&gt;~ out five and -walked only one new world record, of 17•9·
,, . llrst lw IIIUII!It, ran Into bogey es.
hoi••CblcaJo . . . .. 82 5S .530 9 Boston at California, night
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- blt(er, Maury Wll1a leadin&amp; off The U, S. 11'81 G~n~ 8 ~ea~
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A crowd of 5,28; lf)e~tatoro the game.
sweep when llrllaln •
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Chicago (Horlen 13-31 at Min·. watched the ~m~rlcao f;lrls Willi was ora!lfd when AJJ,u- Alsop took the .triple jump ove
Pillsburgh . . ~ til .482 1411 nesota !Merritt 8-4), 2:30 p.m. Itake an apparently tnsurmoun· plow hit into • double play, but Charles Craig ol )lresno, Calli ..
Los Angelo• . 50 81 .450 18
Boston (Lonborg 16-51 at CaJ-' table lead over jhe British on the Plrstea (ol
run rwilh a jump • of 11-11'1 an 1
~,.~.Houston . . . . 17 118 .109 23 ifornil !Clark 11-8), 4 p, m. i the ··~halt • Ilk·: !Urface of in the
Cle· Scotsman Ian McCafferty CaJI'
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Now York . · 14 68 .41111 2311 New York (Talbot 5-4) at' Harold T. Clark Tenni• Stad-; mente
Star· tured the 5,11110." 1!\el~ra In I~
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Cleveland (Connolly 1·1), 2:15 lum In Cleveland
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liiiNIIEAPOLIS • ST. PAUL anytbmg
Stanky wao aaked DETROIT (UPI\ ~lim North· New York 6 Pittsburgh 1
(VPI) - Did F.ddie stanky's on the pbone.
. rup drove in three run&amp; with a Phlladelohla t &lt;Jhlcago 0
p.B~·umore &lt;Hardin 1.0) aiDe• , - el Gary Ptlflfl In relie.f "That's ?ght. I'm not 1°'"~ triple and a homer to 11ve Den· Aijant• 7 Houston 3 (lsi, day) troll (Wilson IS·9i, 1:30 p, m.
,, . 'rhursday night ~oke him too to tell you_1 (censored\ thin~ ny MnLaln hio 15th victor~ of Houston at Atlanta (2nd, nllhl) ' walhin((lon (Bertalna i-3) at
... tired It bt t!ftdiv. •• a start- ~nky •a•d and hung up e the ~eaoon Saturday 11 !be De. Loa Anlti.. at Cincinnati. N Kansas City (Hunter 10·11), 1:
ar Saturday?
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troll TIIOI'II edRed the Balli- San Fran&lt;:t~o at St. Louia. N J1 p. m.
,._ No IIIII will ...r. know how Stanky then t~;ned to McFar- more Oriolea 5-4.
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Monday'• Gamet
.. ltanky foels abwt H.
. · •~ and ~aid, 1.'UPPGA .:'"w McLain waa rocked for lhrtoe Philadelphia (Booaar 4-1 lrtd ; Baltimore at New York, night
AIW Slanky pulled Peters m Y~ re 1omg 1~ .ot fired.
homers before bolnl lilted in Wise 6-31 at Chicago tRolli!Tllln Minnesota a\ California, nilhl
the !lxlh Inning and !he White . I hope not, McF~Ia~ ~ the top ol the ninth innlnJI as he 6-3 and Jenklna 15.fi, 2. 1:05 p.
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_ Faria~ ""nt down to the dres· then.
John Hiller replaced McLain at Cincinnati (ll:Jlis 8-1), 1:30
sing room and asked Stanky If i And that I• tho last place Mr. when ht served up lhe homer p. m.
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to Dave JohniOn teadlnr off the San Franc!aco (Sadeckl 4-S W
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"What~" ~'lanky exclalmatl• .
order to preserv• the victory. p. m.
McFarland repeated tho quoe· :
Houston (Belinsky 3-7) at AI·
lion and told Stanky he'd been :
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lanta (Carroll 4-8), 2:05 p. m.
asked by UPI's ba'leball desk In .
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Pitlsburp ('Law 2-11 and Blass CL!VI!JLAND (Ul'll - . AR·
New York to alk him tilt quo• ,
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4-1) al New )'ork !Seaver 11-f resslve Blllle Jean Klnr .and
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''lRt me talk ro thltll thfon," i
MOitday's Games
set vlrtnrJeo over Brll1i"''
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inla Wade and Ann Haydon
So McFarland went lo I ,, .. I ATLANTA IUPll- Rico Car· NEW YORK (UPf\ -Fore' ! Cincinnati at Pitts .. ni~ht
Jones Saturday to _qi ~e tl10 ~nit·
ph no• '" the dre8Sinl room and ltv hit I three-run homer and I ee Ward ·s only an .18-year-old San Fran. at Atlanta, nl•ht
ed States a 2.(1 le•~ tn the bes~
•·a iled New York and put Stanky I Clo.le Boyar added a solo blast a'mateur ~xer, but ht ~!ready ' Chicago at St. Loui!, night
of-seven Wightman C"p
on the phone. The que•llon waa ,
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matches.
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osk&lt;d aaain and Stanky fumod · iSalun..•Y '" • on Astros 7.3 seems d•stme
AMERICAN LF.AGUF.
Mrs. King, of Loll~ Boaoh. j
"11'1 none of you !censored) I pou~ded the ~oust . . ·
a top co~tender for tht world ,
w L Prt. GB Calif .. scored 1 6·l , 6-1 triumph ·
bu&lt;inm."
behmd tho nine-hit pltchmg or .heavywea•ght championship. : Chi
61 49 555
er Ml" Wade tn the opener.I
He added "I'm not lolnl to Ken JohniOn In the ftrsl game , For the last five years.
, Mlncaaol . , .. 61 50 .550 II ovlt took only 47 minutes.
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tell vuu a (c~nsoredl thin1: now of.' 8 day.nlaht doubleheader . other kids were wol'I'Yin~ ~bc·u~ · neso_a .. ·60 51 .541 ·11'· In ·the second match, Mi.,
,_ whai do you want to know?" The Bravea pounded Da v e• gell•ng datea for 9llurday
81 o! .540 ~~ Richey 'or San Anqolo, 'f••..i
"What can 1 aak you when Gluatl for' nine hits . and • I I! night. Foreat hn b«!n tralninl Calfnlll
. I 1-- " · 60 M ·,31 211 crushed- Mrl J01,, ., : t h 1
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s6 58 491 7 marvelouo .display of 1ccuracy
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man. who waa appearing in his skipping and punch!•~ the ll~ht Clevtland .. .. 53 61 .465 10 from
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Pan-1\merican games at WlnnlThe game Frldav nl~ht last. peg when he mounte1 the ro•·
eel until I a.m. IED'fl before jtrum to accept Ute
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JOf Tori'&lt;''S homer orr latman I ~old medal whl! &gt; lht "Sta
In the 16th Inning gavo the Span11ec1 Banner" bllo'ed :n lhe
Braves the triumph.
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· -Pitiladaljthla Phtulu a I.e vic·
· t&lt;&gt;ry over lhl Cblcaao Cuba.
.' Dick Ellawortb, who evened
j his I'II!Ord 11 ~ far tho season,
~ 1111abled the Philo to record
: 1 their loth vlcfory tn tilt last II
""· mes wi th hio slx·blt pilchln,.
was the first lhutout of the
son for El)!!Wurth.
. The Phlls jumped on !tarter

For the first, and probably never again, time wi invite you,
the publir:, to a discount sale on new HONDA motprcycles. ·
. Hurry in and take_advantage of these year end savings •• .
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66 C1dlllac Cal•l•
H.T. Std1n $4700

• eyl. ltd. trano. Radio " hllltr, Wltllrel

F•&gt;li oompllmtnt of power

64 FALCON FUTURA ·•........ ·· $1195

I'.&lt;IUiPmtnt, 1utronle .,,,

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ownor Ctd1lloe tn lbllil
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$5200

Inning when John Briggs and · Full compliment of power equipment, Autronlc
eye, radio, power antenna, rear ~eat speaker, w111w
Gonzales singled and Allen
tires,
beautiful Persian 1vory lmish wllb white top
hit his 19th homer of the season
and top grain red lealher Interior.
''Ill make it 3-ll.
.· Nlekro gave up eiMht t•'ls ond
, .aiJr runo in lite 41-3 tmrlngs
65 Cacllllec Calais 4 Door
$3500
· 'Worked whU~ sufterlng hlo •lllb lluli compliment o! power equipment, radio, new
""tleleal against .tx wins.
wlsiw tires, tinted glass, grey metallic finish with
The Cubs have nnw 'ost U of
matchiDI btterior. Comfort control atr-condltion' llleir last 16 aameo .
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61 Cacllllac Coupe DeVIlle
MINNEAPOUI • trl'. I'A\IL
('L'PI) - Bob 410111 •11 I

1.. Minnesota Twin• a a.!

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$1295

Full power equipment, radio, wialw tires, tinted
11181, blut metallic finish with matchlna Interior.

lbt....l'ltll ~- .Ill till ....
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1 New 1967 C.dlll1c In Stock
Calai1 Hardtop Sedan. Thii!l on~ w1tb

Chle&amp;lt 1ad

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ILT. Aul, lranL Power oteerlnr, rocllo and hotter

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S.lesmo...,;Emtnon Jones • CIIH Phillip• •
George Hicks· Eddie Fife· Dan Thompton
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Hanov,t ( p~lled :th t~~•Jor u~et
of tht t010n lh
the f4,000
leatul4d trot at ~olo .Downa
Friday nl1ht, .. · :
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her first vlcto,Y~ I IS alarts,
rAme from third at the three •
ouarter pole to wikJby three .
'ourths a len(lh. «
Owned by Harrfl Miller of
~evada. Ohio, l)'lth Bob Taylo'
'"the sulky. Rtll~ Hanover paid
"'8. 9.60 and UO. Tht 13 to I
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.. ,ld fl5 .40 and 8.80. Fifty to I
hot LelJOrl . SoJl~ paid $10.40

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The Mason County Unit o! the
coop~~ratlvt Ia represented on
the $late board of directors by
J~ Rrown Lft•rt Rt. I. Char.
,., McCulloch, Henderson and
G. c.. SoiJimer, Southside, who
has been renominated for a

Aya Gllkf1 received
three-year term,
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Techn!Oian
the local
Blizurd nas untltriO!It' I
is Woodrow Mace, 23()6 Mt.
, bladder IIUT((ecy lit Colorado, PT. PLEASANT ::.. Tht Dnd non Avonut, Point Ploml!l.
al!llia now on the road to re.
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aro~~~llllll~ inamhtrship meelln.l ol AU .area Ianners who wlllt
Mr. an4 Mn. ~ Sayre
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v~IIO!!in&amp; til ,JI'Iofitla.
llrltdera Cooptratlvt wlll bt lhue penon• lo make am
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·Mr.. Mike IIJpplt. IIIIo
at JJckiOII't MUl on Alii• menlo. Lotlllllll and meals
surgery for rail
·It .pi I!Onj!IJICiion with tilt all in attendance wUI bt avail·
Vet~rans Memorial
WtJI VU:IInla Slalt .Diiry llltow abit at Jacbm'a MW.

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GRAND CHAMPION HOG - Jilll Circle bought
the Grand Champion Market Hog lor tile West Virgmia Sausage CiJll)p~~ny from ·Shelton Huffman of
Letart. 'The_proud oWner received $1.22 per pound
for
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RJ!SERVE CHAMPION steer was purchased for $72.00 per hundred by Bob
Evans Steak House in the Baby Bee.f Sale at the Ma:Jon Couniy F~ir last nlght.
The steer was grown by Glen Parson, Leon, Route 3, a member of the Point Plea·
sant FFA Cbapt.er.

PEACHES
This Weeki Bring.Your.Basketsl

KAISER FRUIT F~RM
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Sunday Dlspatcq,
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SCHOLARSHIP
' . - Going to college this fall to major in hom~ eoo·
nom1cs will Ill' two happy grrls from Point Pleasant High School as a reeult of
an award presented to them last night by the Citizens National Bank Qf Point
Pleas~n!· Mr CIJester Roush, bank pr~sident, presented Virginia Lewis and Ma·
r1a Wlihamson as co -wmners of the thud scholarship at the Mason tounty Fair
last night.

Aug.15
things I'd done for TilE~!.
Now the gilts ltave slarl.ed
coming, but I know I just
shamed them Into II. I've
good mind to ~end them all
back. Do you blame me?
-MRS. B. W.
Dear Mrs. W:
I think you've blamed your
family over much for a natt~ral
oversight. People don't make a
big t&lt;Hio about college
ations; many graduates conloider it ''corny" to send out
nouncements, and are oom&amp;
what embarrassed by g~to
cards. Thl• sort of remem.
brance often ends with
school.
If you don't want per'nanent hard feelings, I s11ggest
that you get ·on tho phone ROd
make your peace. -H.

from college.
Yet
she
received exactly
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aiYIIIys remembered them on
birthdays and Christmas, and
when the children graduated
from high school I sent nice
By Helen
gifts. None went on to colleg•
Botlel
oRept our daughter, so this Is
big occasion in our lives.
I was so hurt I called them
GIFrLES~ COU.EGE
of four brothers and three
all up and said this was the
GRADUATE
lers, plus lhree aunts and
last time I'd ever remembtr
Dear Helen
1nieces and nephew• (aall:l ~~~~:.;:) ::~!:: for anything, and I reMy whole fo m1ly, consisting knew about our d1 0
minded a few about all tile
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,By FRA..,C!S L. McCARTHY predictions of up to IOO itlons wero too far out for even ,Dear Helen:
UPJ Llllm Amtrican FAiltor delegates, observers and guests tt1e ·communists 11&gt; stomach.
When our daughter got
Pr~he_ e·lld,•,,ce mdwates Cuban failed 1&lt;1 materialize. Les.s than I Moscow's dlsap,.oval of Cas- ried last year It cost over
moer I' ide I Caslro's latest : half lll•t number showed up 'itro's handling of LASO could I$1,500. "
ColiJmuniSt spectacular was ' And Castro had to count ~~ hardly have been more pr&lt;&gt;- ' Next spring our son plan!
pttt~ much of a pro;t~eal fl~p. ' newsmen to make up that total. Inounced. Pravda, Izvestia and marriage. Friellds say our wed·
t. ehght•d the Commumst } •
:Tass. the principal Soviet news ding gift to him should 8lll(&gt;unt
":"·3 v:h al1 "''h its denuncia. Casto called the LASO imedla gave LASO Ia 1 81. 1to about half the cost of our
Ptl1'i ot ' 1' Jnkee imperialism" conference to put over his new ! IC t 'tr t
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r., 1 at ltle same V:me it not only , Clans In the dbes .to foment i "Le Monde" of Paris report- i three more children to do.
"-"' an aliCW.ance fizzle but revolution. The Sovrets stood It'd that the pro-Soviet delega- , we give a wedding gift this H·
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of the conference were marked Dear TTBF:
) !,Jmost as many newsmen- , Castro Invited · U. s. blacl: by "Increasing nervousness . . The only logical rule Is: gin
:. 153 - as delegates - 161 - at- power advocate Stokely cann~ : atld lhe prospect of a spectacu- no more than you can IIford.
I -~ tended th~ II-day Latin Am~ri· chael to attend USO and the ,Jar rupture" In hen11sphere IYou evidently couldn't afford
~an Sl)lidarlty Organtzat1on . result suhordlnat•d the Cuban •Communisltl ranks.
! II ,SOO for the lira!
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.eilded 41_ hours behind lhe conference , proceOillngs not only to have widened the '
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age out. of CIJ'IIilcba'el, •,bUt lbe ·bty, to have perpetuated It tn lhas been calling on !rlO!Idl
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' . - Going to college this fall to major in hom~ eoo·
nom1cs will Ill' two happy grrls from Point Pleasant High School as a reeult of
an award presented to them last night by the Citizens National Bank Qf Point
Pleas~n!· Mr CIJester Roush, bank pr~sident, presented Virginia Lewis and Ma·
r1a Wlihamson as co -wmners of the thud scholarship at the Mason tounty Fair
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things I'd done for TilE~!.
Now the gilts ltave slarl.ed
coming, but I know I just
shamed them Into II. I've
good mind to ~end them all
back. Do you blame me?
-MRS. B. W.
Dear Mrs. W:
I think you've blamed your
family over much for a natt~ral
oversight. People don't make a
big t&lt;Hio about college
ations; many graduates conloider it ''corny" to send out
nouncements, and are oom&amp;
what embarrassed by g~to
cards. Thl• sort of remem.
brance often ends with
school.
If you don't want per'nanent hard feelings, I s11ggest
that you get ·on tho phone ROd
make your peace. -H.

from college.
Yet
she
received exactly
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aiYIIIys remembered them on
birthdays and Christmas, and
when the children graduated
from high school I sent nice
By Helen
gifts. None went on to colleg•
Botlel
oRept our daughter, so this Is
big occasion in our lives.
I was so hurt I called them
GIFrLES~ COU.EGE
of four brothers and three
all up and said this was the
GRADUATE
lers, plus lhree aunts and
last time I'd ever remembtr
Dear Helen
1nieces and nephew• (aall:l ~~~~:.;:) ::~!:: for anything, and I reMy whole fo m1ly, consisting knew about our d1 0
minded a few about all tile
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,By FRA..,C!S L. McCARTHY predictions of up to IOO itlons wero too far out for even ,Dear Helen:
UPJ Llllm Amtrican FAiltor delegates, observers and guests tt1e ·communists 11&gt; stomach.
When our daughter got
Pr~he_ e·lld,•,,ce mdwates Cuban failed 1&lt;1 materialize. Les.s than I Moscow's dlsap,.oval of Cas- ried last year It cost over
moer I' ide I Caslro's latest : half lll•t number showed up 'itro's handling of LASO could I$1,500. "
ColiJmuniSt spectacular was ' And Castro had to count ~~ hardly have been more pr&lt;&gt;- ' Next spring our son plan!
pttt~ much of a pro;t~eal fl~p. ' newsmen to make up that total. Inounced. Pravda, Izvestia and marriage. Friellds say our wed·
t. ehght•d the Commumst } •
:Tass. the principal Soviet news ding gift to him should 8lll(&gt;unt
":"·3 v:h al1 "''h its denuncia. Casto called the LASO imedla gave LASO Ia 1 81. 1to about half the cost of our
Ptl1'i ot ' 1' Jnkee imperialism" conference to put over his new ! IC t 'tr t
t Pr rge y f!dauahter's weddin•
. t ~·
"t!!' d f t"
IIi
b
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ea men.
esence o I •
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r., 1 at ltle same V:me it not only , Clans In the dbes .to foment i "Le Monde" of Paris report- i three more children to do.
"-"' an aliCW.ance fizzle but revolution. The Sovrets stood It'd that the pro-Soviet delega- , we give a wedding gift this H·
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line of 1t'o
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ld d 8 · ~nslve we'll have to borrow
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· tlo~.
1-reacef '' ocexiSte""e
of the conference were marked Dear TTBF:
) !,Jmost as many newsmen- , Castro Invited · U. s. blacl: by "Increasing nervousness . . The only logical rule Is: gin
:. 153 - as delegates - 161 - at- power advocate Stokely cann~ : atld lhe prospect of a spectacu- no more than you can IIford.
I -~ tended th~ II-day Latin Am~ri· chael to attend USO and the ,Jar rupture" In hen11sphere IYou evidently couldn't afford
~an Sl)lidarlty Organtzat1on . result suhordlnat•d the Cuban •Communisltl ranks.
! II ,SOO for the lira!
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.eilded 41_ hours behind lhe conference , proceOillngs not only to have widened the '
be~ause of Incessant 1thr~gb91JI. Castro got expect- ' sptll ln the International Com- Bernard Bowen, wboo :.:~~
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closed doors 'ed antl· 'u. S. propafanda mile- )rnunl•t world but ~ulte po"l· received his Navy ell
age out. of CIJ'IIilcba'el, •,bUt lbe ·bty, to have perpetuated It tn lhas been calling on !rlO!Idl
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inB speed lo 15 mllett per hoar 111
tite·uDioa. Olbar die!IDtl and Mr. and Mn
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· the utabllabment of a live • degree eurvu, a H-loot
Heodtrson, Vr followih8 a vlslt .here with
school lor ., lllllltally retarded pavement and tight-foot bennf, AutOI Moderately
a n d' mother, Mrs. R.. W Saxton
Ill Meigs County over Is deiJgDed fGr lllfel7 at apeedJ Damaaed in Wreek
Middleport. SonJa, daU(Ihter
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red to two cars and the driver
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fund Include: Mn. Harry Can- AdmJtted .- ~ Relllhaw. of driving whll~ Intoxicated as
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Force fighter bomben, from n• Tbunderchlef
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nlqan depot 141 miles nortbweat day.
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WEDNESDAYI AUGUST 16th
8:00 A.M~Po11ltry Judging Optn Clan
9:00 A.M.-Judging Junior Falr·BHf and Showmnalllp
Followed by Sheep Mel Swint ·
9:00 A.M. Foodslntervi10:00 A.M.-Judging Beef CaHit- 0ptn Clua
10:00 ~M. to 4:00 P,M,-Kiddln Day- All Rlilta IDe
10:00 A.M.-confllrnilll~ Show- Hoi'MI and Ponlu
11 :00 A.M.-Junior. Fair - Poultry and Rabblt1 Showm1n1hlp 1~ ;luclglllf•
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2:00 P.M.-Junlor Fair - Nutrition ContHt and Food 1
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7ibo· P.,M.-Sicydivlng AHractlon
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' bomba triggertll . . uploslQD at_¢ppllDJ ll!orlh· VJetnam'•
bomber&amp; returned. 'lo the DerniU.I!oas · .ol ~· fiS l!llllion Vigilalite hundredJ of; &amp;en, woipen and tiolls, bunkert aild assefl11ili .'rbe Navy planea hit raU linea, 500 feet 111 diameter, pUots laid. war m•~Iq&amp; ~41\Jne ¥ore the•
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rhe hc;o!¥! .11'1:&lt;\t in three days i 8lld Its !Wo men Cfew photogra- rald1 on a ~· biidge.
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