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Big:sei•.~tions,. DePendable. Q~alitYi Sensible Pric,s.
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aPI-The ·~ ·i
Viet Coni ai'l likely to enpgt
In pollltcal assassinations and
other fol'!Qs of Intimidation tn I ,
on effort to dsrupt the 4'
upcoming SOulh Vietnam elec- !
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course of tilt election campaign
whi•h· -concl!!dea . with balloting 1
Sept. 3, ~ there was every I
indication that 'the Viet Cong
throughout Soctll VIetnam have 1
been given lnalrucUons In deraU
elPCtlon proQe&lt;lures by terroristic tactis.

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lateat In styles, colors and yarn•;
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plan. Styled In lizea ·34 to ..0 ·and 42 ·t• 48•

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first floor for you every JeWi11a ·J18e11.

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Clarks· Zlppen - tlil .l!jl!or yo•.•need Ia
lenitbs from 6" to 24".
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Braid .;_ Blanket Blndine- Plpin&amp;-MI4dy
Braid'- Bias Tape- Hem r.elit,- Seam
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at our "Full Service" bank, you can take
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under one and the same roof. Also, you
can pay all your bills-in the comfort of
your home or office-by mail. Take your
choice of our inoome-fittiug checking accounts now/

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All Ac'COUJIII IMul'id Up To $15,000 Under
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The number of National GuardsGov.
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in LoutB~Joa's .capital city
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Ftiday In
dvll rlghll mar~ IIIII by the
television talk !!lot
KKK was Increased to 1,500
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move
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· lair, wltb 35 11r11 and boy 1
By Charlene
Mr. and Mra. G. B. Zeigler I participating In 'the event.
children, Pam and Skip of
Winners In 7-lt ye~r old
Hue/lich
II Bellville, Md. are vacationing · claoo, Rayanna Cole, daugh•
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl ter of Mr. and Mro. Raymond
Davenvort and Mrs. B. B. Zeig- Cole, Laur•l CUll 11-13 year
Mrs. William Rusaell and
Cleaning out the outbuildings. basement or
: ler The G. B. Zeigler family old da,., M•lanle Dean, Tod, have gone to Chandler,
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to join her husband who Is
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what " beautiful umbrella stand th~y make. Mildred Ja- were In Beckley over the week- old class, Linda Deal, daugh
and Mrs. BU Sterrett of
cobs just finished one. It's an antique green decorated
to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
are vacationing here
with decals, and she got the idea from o~e which she saw 1.. Zeigler and family. Other Beat, HarrtsonvUie.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
at Lazarus where the pnce 1
guests of the Daven__
P. Sterrett. They will return
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' old home town'. Th•y are
ports were Mrs. Harriett Dav- --ii111!•
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· Then there's the old fashion- guests hero of Mr. and Mr '· enport and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Dr. Ray Pietens and son
ed ·c:al bucket. Thrs• m•• e Kudney Downmg.
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, Dr. Harold ' Brown arid Mrs.
lttraclive and spacious maga- This ~eek Ros,oe JOined a M... Mary Shafer and Mrs.
In" Brown have returned after
nne racks when they are given fnend from Manetta for ~ !ISh- Don Mullen were in HuntiP\'•
a trip to California. Joined by
!Mrs. William Everson at South
1 coat of paint and trimmed to ,mg tnp to . Canada - thiS de- ton Wednesday night to viSJt
teaSt'.
we're
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lthe heart of the fiShmg tem- son, Timothy. They attended a SYRACUSI': - The Aug.. . Los Angeles where
tory ,n . the south, but tnen performance of "Barefoot In! he meeting of the Trl County Cl!l- the Bernard Fultz fa~~~dlle~:~i
TfM GLAZE and Dana Snouf. there will be a chantl• o! ch- IPork" at Marshall University. :zcns Band Radio Club and the Fultz returned lo
'er ol Boy Scout Tll ·vP 2·~. eo- mate. Roscoe will return here I
jUniled Citizens Band Radio As- with the group traveling with
ered the Order of the Arrow ' '"ly next week, and the cou-1
soc•atiOn Chapter &amp;6, was held Dr Pickens and Mrs Everson
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at the home ?f Mr.. and Mrs. I joi~ed Mrs. Fultz fo; the .
1ver 11,. we•kend. Paul Wern- pie plan to go to Youngstown
"· the scoutmaster, and son, for the Labor. D~y convention!
Emil Eynon m Racme. .
home.
lirky. already a member of :ol the 37th DIVISIOn Veterans I
Ridlard Grmstead, preSident,
h advanced order, accompan-, Orgamzation of W,ICh Roscot'l e e
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presided. Minutes were read by
Tim and Dana to c a m p 1s a past officer.
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Secretary Grace Holsinger a~d
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,rrowhead at Ona. w. Va.
' Incidentally. the recent ~·n·
ltne treasurer's report was giVl'!feS ome lt.nel picture of Konrad Scholl,
en by Agnes White.
MILDRED AND ROSCOE 1v.siting here from Bonne, Iowa, Chostor Council No .. 323 mel A c. B. set has been re-iiiStail·
fowler. who live in relircm ·nt brought back pleasant me'!'· I Tuesday ~•ght ~!'! ~~ce coun· cd at the Vanadium Plant at
.: St James City, are making ' ories for Mildred. About ,s I &gt;elor DoriS Kot'mg Ill ~harP,e Graham Station, W. Va., for I Twenty-five relatives
heir annual visit back to "the ,years ago soon ~ter -her re~ and IS membors preaent.
Re-Act &amp;.rvices boing on duty 8 present Sunday August 13,
t.urn nom Euroo ., M,: Sohol. Mrs. Henry Beaver and Mrs. p.m. unt 11 8 a.m. seven days a : 3 lawn picnic at the home
an his violin accompamed her Delores Wolfe wer~ reported week.
jMr. and Mrs. Thomaa Yost
for a concert here.
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A potluck wiener and marsh- near Alfred
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It· was voted to take up a "' · mallow roa.t was ' njoyed by I Celebrating birthdays were II
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C.o.ROL SCOTT and M 1k e lert10n at the next meetmgh fc•• members and guests and later A. Thomall; Earl E. Yost Aug.
TONIGHT ond $ATURDAY
CLOSED
Archer, the latter home on the school lor retarded c . 11- horse shoe pitching.
Ita· R 11 E A 12 d
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Yost, .,Aug.ug.14. an
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to Alilanc~ Wednesday ~?r the , the ,.cood meetmg m Septem- a potluck dinner and wiener Preaent were Mr. and Mrs.
August 20·21-22
"CAPRICE"
.Red Peppers,.
at ber.
roast at Syracuse State Park Denver F. Yost, Gra.nta••ille,
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thanked
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7 p.m. Members are to bring Va, ; Mr. and Mra. &amp;beri ·, 0 ,,._ 11
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Colorcutoons-:
High But Not Dry
Butc~ ~~II receive dh,gresbach~ c~;~s ;•~t h~ willie In:• 11 ~· rain It will be at l~• borne of Va.; and son Jerry Yost, In tho
Nowhere But Nowher•
me ar' S ed e H' P" · 0 'h"' was _!erv a ..e Agnes Whit~ in Syracuse. . ,!:Orvlce from Lockland, Texas;
Duck Fever
li•l'eech and drama un ay. e close of t e meetmg.
Present were members, Dons :M · d .,_ p 1 " lth
Plnk·A-Boo
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Timmy
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II Dtrrham. N. C.
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OUng Omp efeS aid Smltb and son Randy
Waverly w Va , Mr and
Mike who has been statiOn·
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daughter Rhonda,
Cine; Delbert R. Yost, RUIIsell,
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ard Beth 'and Charles SuKarll
TONIGHT, Aug. 18
and daughter Yvonne, New
Gro~e, Ohio.
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oew assignment In Washmgton,
. Agnea White local
15 N~'f..~i~":!~D"
D. C. He ha.s '"" ' 1 the r"t 14 John Young complet&lt;d work ;;:· hnst and host;,.s, ~~r
- PLUS days here w•th hiS parent~, Mr. this week for his master's de· Mri.. Emil Eynon and son
"THE SWINGER"
and Mrs. Ch.,IPS .uch&lt;1.
gree in education at Xavier ·
Wlih Ann Margarel
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E '""'ITS AT PEAK
University, Cincinnati
Guests were Debbie Hudson,
('!'ccbnirolorl
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He returns th1s fall lo the of Gallipolis Ferry ; Margaret
SATURDAY, Aug. 19
J OKhiO State Fair !:!"tndn•ger th~i Stansberry Junior High School Sellers of Racine; Glenda
"THE PLAINSMAN"
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at Lancaster wh•re he is a ester, Middletown. and
Don Murry
thr number of commercial ex· physieal education and industri· c nJ b
local
uoaAD p~~t- ON A
I hibits at the ~tate fair h as al arts lnslruclor.
UD ng am,
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reachod an all-lime high of 544. Mrs. Young and children have ""
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In 1923, H~l•n Wells, 18-year- ; &lt;Vilh her ·parents, Mr. an o
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"YOUR CHEATIN HIART"
Cahfm:'nan, ~n the Wo- Mrs. Wilson Carpenter. They
- PLUSllm•n'• Nabonal Smgles Tennis will return this weekend to
"THE CINCINNATI KID"
Tournament by defeating Mrs. their home In Lanca•ter.
(Metrocolor)
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(Editor'a ~ole: Q.ov. Georp came readllf apd be
loyalty o! the,.Jli!Ople so( ~ lh~ :~ql tn South Vietnam bo1nblng.
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aornney, bad aoirlel sharply easily fl'om orili lllliject • lh8y· will " help. !peilllfy jlio cu"~c 'W,DD ·unltu the l!!'uth ·' Q. ·•\lO you lltiJIJ)OI't llie next yur, but lh!ol it'l
orprJzed. We do
oritical words last week about another.
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• extkn$lon o1 the bom&amp;Jng? · they'll be,l "verv. ·
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President Johnson's conduct of
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a viable society In SoUth ' Q. B~ it they dcin't, ·do we Bet A. (. tlllnk that \o the estent 1Whether they'll be
the Vietnam war. UP! prompUy thrllbl . vo•~• :;,so
Is primarily a job lor out? l,,~~'il
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Tues And lllflatlon
reqoested~and was granted- an ee times .•, ..en,
South Vietnamese . them- A; Tbai'a· theorelical at this eHeclively. ,
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1decided what prlmariO'I I will
opportunlty to question him in dlffthat
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selves. The key to brlngln&amp; the polil).
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Q. ,.o.matter how
to the entor If I dectde to beco,.m,:,:e111ri l--.:.ii
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erences
w..,p
.ney North Vietnamese tc the Q. Do you feel that the Chinese border?
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A. 1 thinl: we ought to:enter the New Ha.11]JS!&gt;1ire I
out•ined in the f&lt;&gt;llowing dis· Vi~~:
en ~a
we can d,stroy that\ gllerrilla I'll' a long,- drawn..ut war In recognize that as we get closer prlnmy.
patch.)
.Pres,. t 01 ~ea ng a ,
down south,
Vietnam?'~
to the Chinese ~f&lt;ler we run a
Slum Problem•
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mess by. failing to see~ tal
Apprev.. 01 ~ .
A. 1 think II the ~lean great risk. And we have to keep · Rlota
Increases 1n 1966, and ·when he q The force must be Jl!lO!IIe could see that we had a that in onindQ In view o! what ha1IJII!III!d
By GEORGE J. MARDER spoke of the disillusioQIIIent of
imued•
sOund approach and thai we are
Pe~ Ceadldale
In . Detroit do . you !eel
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Gov. Negroes ov~ unfulfilled govern- ~.
I've never advocated lnaklng pni~s. the American Politics
ought to ~ a .great
Romney of Michlgao plans to ment pronuses. i
· lack of Ioree. 1 ~~~e people would supJ!Ort such an Q. Two pi your fellow · forward In govenunenl deallni:'
offer an alternative pollcy On other matters, the
bnwever, that the effort. The resedt policy In republ~ns Sen. (Mark) Hat- with the problema of tile "~~!i\
designed to shorten the war In aor said:
conflict In South Vietnam can't Vietnam is ambivalent. It field (o! Oregon) and Sen. especially by the le
V1oln~ If be becomes a tormal -Ills popularity position · is be won by us atone and, In my undertakes to put pressure on (Tbruston) ' Morton (o! Ken- government?
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Repoblican candidate lor Pres- "fairly favorable" now despite opinion. we not only made a tli4! North through· bombing and tuckyJDave·said the Republican A. One of the thlogs
for JOUI' palronage, ....
!dent next year.
a Biump 1n public opinion polls mlstako getting involved there military means to bring them to party needs a peace candidate helped bring on these •irta
hollnO • lOP p!O'-Ionll
"This Ill go!Dg ~ lie Insisted since last winter.
In the firet place, we've made a the bargaining .table and at the In 1961. Del you feel that you the federal government's
upon by the American people,"
Prbnariel ImoriaDI
mistake bY Aroericanlzlng the same time it undertakes to do could fall into lhat definition? eating that ll was go1nq IJ do 1
piOic .., ... ol the platol. . .
he saki in an Interview with -The 1968 Presidential
militatv aspect of the coilfllct. som•thinR about the sltH•Iion ln. A. Well, I'm very much for a lot about Injustice and
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u"·te4 Press Inteinaltonal.
maries will be very
As we've Americanized jlio South Vietnam. But It doesn't sound peace ln South VIetnam discrimination and tho social '
August 23rd- 10:!10 A.m~ ;"
Romney saki destruction ol but he doesn't know
military aspeet, the ,South do an adequate job in either and I think it's essential that we cond!t•ons that exist It built upl
enemy gnOrrina activity tn they will lie conclusive. If
Vietnamese did less themselves. respect.
pursue policies tc bring that people's expectations to d~e 1
Mark V Suptr Mlct.,
South Vietnam 18 the "key" to nms, be will have to entet
Now we're In the proceu of Bombing North Vietnam
about?
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were d!sappeace negotiations.
score an upset 1n
Americanizing the pacification. Q! Governor, would you Q. Do you think the Presiden· pointo!d I don I think vou can do
Hampshire
i think that will be a bad decrease the bom~ing effort on tial Primaries next year 'IIIli be It primarlly through the llll)eral
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conclusive In the selection ot a government. state and iocal
bargaining table by bombing." -He would vote lor
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taxea rather than risk
Romney Wllll more trltlcal -Unlulfllled Uileral
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than ever o! President John- to Negroes helped
son's coruJucl of the war. The receat riots. But the
President's policy, he said, IS an government can meet
effort to lJrlng pressure on the of the l!heUo problem. Stab11,
enemy both ill North and Soulb klcalltlea and tile people "have
Vietnam but Is notlloJng the job to till !DOfll."
In either area. ·,;.
soorteninc The War
Nol A Dove
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But there was nothln~ ''do- wov out of ·~e war? ·
vlsh" In the governor'! re· A. l 1hjn1l that as Jon« as
marks.
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were limiting our war effort,
"I've never adv..., a lack lbat ·''the surest way to .
of fore!&lt;!,' be aakl.'' ·
aueeessful eoacluoion ,Ill
The !niervtew waa conducted cvgfllet bt
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thll
suite by a three-,g,n team of guerrilla
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John Chambers "'!11., George J. help 1_ the Solilh
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are particularly practical be·
Course.
cause of their washability.
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loyalty o! the,.Jli!Ople so( ~ lh~ :~ql tn South Vietnam bo1nblng.
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lmpo~ !fie J1flm:sries will be 1 efforts are bel!li
aornney, bad aoirlel sharply easily fl'om orili lllliject • lh8y· will " help. !peilllfy jlio cu"~c 'W,DD ·unltu the l!!'uth ·' Q. ·•\lO you lltiJIJ)OI't llie next yur, but lh!ol it'l
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• extkn$lon o1 the bom&amp;Jng? · they'll be,l "verv. ·
. nio-t but n'Ve•IOI tp ~·
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a viable society In SoUth ' Q. B~ it they dcin't, ·do we Bet A. (. tlllnk that \o the estent 1Whether they'll be
the Vietnam war. UP! prompUy thrllbl . vo•~• :;,so
Is primarily a job lor out? l,,~~'il
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Tues And lllflatlon
reqoested~and was granted- an ee times .•, ..en,
South Vietnamese . them- A; Tbai'a· theorelical at this eHeclively. ,
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1decided what prlmariO'I I will
opportunlty to question him in dlffthat
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selves. The key to brlngln&amp; the polil).
.
Q. ,.o.matter how
to the entor If I dectde to beco,.m,:,:e111ri l--.:.ii
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erences
w..,p
.ney North Vietnamese tc the Q. Do you feel that the Chinese border?
candidate other ~' "
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A. 1 thinl: we ought to:enter the New Ha.11]JS!&gt;1ire I
out•ined in the f&lt;&gt;llowing dis· Vi~~:
en ~a
we can d,stroy that\ gllerrilla I'll' a long,- drawn..ut war In recognize that as we get closer prlnmy.
patch.)
.Pres,. t 01 ~ea ng a ,
down south,
Vietnam?'~
to the Chinese ~f&lt;ler we run a
Slum Problem•
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mess by. failing to see~ tal
Apprev.. 01 ~ .
A. 1 think II the ~lean great risk. And we have to keep · Rlota
Increases 1n 1966, and ·when he q The force must be Jl!lO!IIe could see that we had a that in onindQ In view o! what ha1IJII!III!d
By GEORGE J. MARDER spoke of the disillusioQIIIent of
imued•
sOund approach and thai we are
Pe~ Ceadldale
In . Detroit do . you !eel
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Gov. Negroes ov~ unfulfilled govern- ~.
I've never advocated lnaklng pni~s. the American Politics
ought to ~ a .great
Romney of Michlgao plans to ment pronuses. i
· lack of Ioree. 1 ~~~e people would supJ!Ort such an Q. Two pi your fellow · forward In govenunenl deallni:'
offer an alternative pollcy On other matters, the
bnwever, that the effort. The resedt policy In republ~ns Sen. (Mark) Hat- with the problema of tile "~~!i\
designed to shorten the war In aor said:
conflict In South Vietnam can't Vietnam is ambivalent. It field (o! Oregon) and Sen. especially by the le
V1oln~ If be becomes a tormal -Ills popularity position · is be won by us atone and, In my undertakes to put pressure on (Tbruston) ' Morton (o! Ken- government?
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Repoblican candidate lor Pres- "fairly favorable" now despite opinion. we not only made a tli4! North through· bombing and tuckyJDave·said the Republican A. One of the thlogs
for JOUI' palronage, ....
!dent next year.
a Biump 1n public opinion polls mlstako getting involved there military means to bring them to party needs a peace candidate helped bring on these •irta
hollnO • lOP p!O'-Ionll
"This Ill go!Dg ~ lie Insisted since last winter.
In the firet place, we've made a the bargaining .table and at the In 1961. Del you feel that you the federal government's
upon by the American people,"
Prbnariel ImoriaDI
mistake bY Aroericanlzlng the same time it undertakes to do could fall into lhat definition? eating that ll was go1nq IJ do 1
piOic .., ... ol the platol. . .
he saki in an Interview with -The 1968 Presidential
militatv aspect of the coilfllct. som•thinR about the sltH•Iion ln. A. Well, I'm very much for a lot about Injustice and
.
u"·te4 Press Inteinaltonal.
maries will be very
As we've Americanized jlio South Vietnam. But It doesn't sound peace ln South VIetnam discrimination and tho social '
August 23rd- 10:!10 A.m~ ;"
Romney saki destruction ol but he doesn't know
military aspeet, the ,South do an adequate job in either and I think it's essential that we cond!t•ons that exist It built upl
enemy gnOrrina activity tn they will lie conclusive. If
Vietnamese did less themselves. respect.
pursue policies tc bring that people's expectations to d~e 1
Mark V Suptr Mlct.,
South Vietnam 18 the "key" to nms, be will have to entet
Now we're In the proceu of Bombing North Vietnam
about?
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point where
were d!sappeace negotiations.
score an upset 1n
Americanizing the pacification. Q! Governor, would you Q. Do you think the Presiden· pointo!d I don I think vou can do
Hampshire
i think that will be a bad decrease the bom~ing effort on tial Primaries next year 'IIIli be It primarlly through the llll)eral
"We can't bring them to the
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conclusive In the selection ot a government. state and iocal
bargaining table by bombing." -He would vote lor
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the governor said.
taxea rather than risk
Romney Wllll more trltlcal -Unlulfllled Uileral
r
than ever o! President John- to Negroes helped
son's coruJucl of the war. The receat riots. But the
President's policy, he said, IS an government can meet
effort to lJrlng pressure on the of the l!heUo problem. Stab11,
enemy both ill North and Soulb klcalltlea and tile people "have
Vietnam but Is notlloJng the job to till !DOfll."
In either area. ·,;.
soorteninc The War
Nol A Dove
Q. Governor, do you have a
But there was nothln~ ''do- wov out of ·~e war? ·
vlsh" In the governor'! re· A. l 1hjn1l that as Jon« as
marks.
·~ll!L .
were limiting our war effort,
"I've never adv..., a lack lbat ·''the surest way to .
of fore!&lt;!,' be aakl.'' ·
aueeessful eoacluoion ,Ill
The !niervtew waa conducted cvgfllet bt
,. to
In complete prlvaC,T Ill a ])ole! rcohe't,ntrale
thll
suite by a three-,g,n team of guerrilla
UPI reporters-Raym~ . Lahr.- so¢:11. '1o·
we need tbe
John Chambers "'!11., George J. help 1_ the Solilh
.
Marder. Rom~aldes !ell After .-all, tho
of
shortly before llil session the guerrillas; the ferre!lag out
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That was · the optimistic ""
port Friday from Dr. Jud WU.
after II was feared Long .
1• 1 m•'""' be lost w the Buckeyes
lor the entire season because o!
· -Injury .suffered earlier th11
week . .
What was . thought to lie 1
pulled hamstring muscle turned
out lc only be a bruised muscle
suf(ered ·by Long when he sUd
lnlo second base Jn a Daylcn
baseb•ll game Wednesday.
Long should be In lop physJ.
cat condition when he reporll ·
lor fall practice Sept. I.

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w•ather conditions for eacll ~ year 85.3.
oour period as recorded by
Pete McCormick at Falrlleld Average low temperature tlr
weather station.
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the week tills year 56.11 ~
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - · Jim
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to pitch a thre • hit 1
and , ~ve.Jl!e,.~
a 5-l )'!Mery
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tutlag with tbe U.S. Air F1ree'1 F-4 Plloatom, lttD ill
the bockaround. Sbowa willa llae mi11Ue1 bore are Air
Force tell plllll Capl. Frucil Bellllae, Jell, aid Moj.
Doaaid W. llil!lori.
' '
SETS RECORD; • ·
mittens. For 1 drt!!itr look,
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there are jockey • Inspired caps LEXINGTON, lllio (UPI) ;;:_
with tiny bows.
Bob Johnson of Columbus,
1
OUTWEAR - Th~ ski parka, llng a alcon, set a
OUTERWEAR - The ski par- record at 1:41.2 Satdtdil.v
ka. good for school and after· i•·lnning the Jolllll)y ~P~!~'!'IJ,
school wear comes with quilt Memorial race, a portion
ed or flat ;urfaces. All-weath· U· S. Road Racing Championor coat•, In poplin or corduroy, ship, at the Mid.Qhio .. Sport, '
are particularly practical be·
Course.
cause of their washability.
· -- -- - this fall of seven stat•• lncludPLANS TOUK
ing at teast thl'l'&lt;' which have
MACKINAC ISLAND, "'1010 . presidential primary ~lections,
(UP! - 4Tov.
Romney it was disclosed Saturday.

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REUNION PJ.ANNI:D
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minimum levi. It is suggested that this
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way of getting money to those who need
it and would permit the elimination of
many over-lapping, wasteful and ineffective welfare pl-ograma now established.
The guaranteed annual Income, once in
the province of Ivory tower economlo
eggheads, now receives the support of
some leading economists and Is a subject
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present. Tbuec:ond degree was IIUillber ·on the p:ngrllll- Jllddl
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waa a stunt Wllb ~ QJar11
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The worthy overseer and his ner will be aerved , d;!.C)p~ IlL
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and favors which will be gifts
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minimum levi. It is suggested that this
direct approacll would be the least costly
way of getting money to those who need
it and would permit the elimination of
many over-lapping, wasteful and ineffective welfare pl-ograma now established.
The guaranteed annual Income, once in
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eggheads, now receives the support of
some leading economists and Is a subject
of study by Presidential Commissions anu

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prtzea ~lnC lo Mrs. Berlll~ Mrs. Joe Miller, Mra. ll'l!lldell
.,, tllanna, Mrs. Jerry Sayre 111d ·Powell, Mrs. Jack Owens, Mrs.
Annabelle Ball, Mn. Garland
Lear, Mrs. Elva Holbrook, Mrs.
Roy Sayre, Mrs. Horner Sluiv.
er, Miss Norma Powell; Mrs.
:' 'Randall Furbee, brother • In- Hunter Boice, Mrs. Margaret
law of Brady Shaw, and Mr s. Dunkle, Mrs. Grace Shnver.
ftUSBell MOilCe, aQ of Leblllon, Mrs. Lesler Plymale, Miss Lin·
were. guests u1 1b1J bollll o1 Bra· da Sblver and Mrs. Carl CII·
V Shaw, Thursday.
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to altend were Mrs. F. L.
" · Mrs. I. A. Lamb, llle former
;''ilarriet ~r, l\lrrnel'ly of Rutherford, Mrs. John Mitcilell,
: ~.:Galllpolil, now of rtttsburgh, is Mrs. Otla Young, Mrs. Ph II
·~ ';!siting her niece, Mra. Claude Sievers, Mrs. Florence Trainlollller. &amp;he will bt II Galllpolis er, Mr~. Jim McGuire, Mr 1
Inez IIetz, Mrs. Clinton Taylor.
'"lllllll tueoclay.
Mrs. Chucr Vanco, Mrs. EArl
.. . Ktvia anc1 KentOII Jeffm tf Robinson. Mrs. Charles Carmi
Gahanna m vtolting t h tl r chael, . Mrs. Joe Owens. Mrs.
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fl A dellclouo. dessert cour&lt;e of graduation, Marjorie (Hall) Plymale, Helen (.Neal) Neal, Dorothy (Feirlaugh) Toll~, James Henry, and .Nelson Wheel·
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· h er; second row, Opal (Atkinson) Plymale, EI'J!la (~vans) Evl\IIS, Edith McCall; third row, Dessle (.Nickols) Moellin·
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Mi" Alma McCormick, Eu- a e. nl •· dmbnts 1~nd P u "• dick, Bulah (Gibson) Mills, Ada Johnson, Raymond. Gooch, Lee Coder, . Clarence Boster, Hobert Fulton, llflnfre_d
Jah Willlams, Anne Bradbury, war .en oye Y 1 ·
(Huntington) Acker; fourth row, WU!Iam Casey, MelVIn Sheets, Fred Harnngton, John Evans, Leo Mossman, FranciS
on4 Mrs. Nelllt Scarberry were
Evans and Donald Saunders.
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ofler spt'nding 1 few days with 1 CORA WSCS will hold annual
•er parents, Dr. and Mrs. Char- I p1cruc at the Altizer P1cniC
le&lt;; llot,er, Jr. Karen drove her · house at 6:30p.m.
sister. Christi. home from Col-I MILLER • BARTON family
by College, Waterville, Maine. rrunion at Glenwood, W. Va.
Chlisti had completed a speeiol
Monday
week.&lt; college course in I BPW PICNIC, 6:311 p. m. at
G"man at the Colby College the home of Mrs. Faye
Summmer Language School. ·~ Thomspon, Lower River Rd.
Christi will be home unlil the Bring covered dish, table
middle of September.
service. Guesla welcome.
I KYGER CREEK Band Boost·
bafBush, daugbler of Gen- crs will meet at srhool cafe.eral and Mrs. George Bush, Is teria at 7:3&amp; p. m.
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Groilnds to vl•lt her sister and
brother-in-law, Lt. CoL and Mrs.
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GALLIPOLIS - The third re- The clau voted to hold anoth- Casey, Elma ~ornell, Thelma are! Mllls Davis Lilllan Saun·
umon of the .Jl:adualmg class of er reunion the second Saturdav Cornell, Eugene Criner, Bern- g
Cy k E ' 1 S 11 b
!932 of Gallia Academy High in August In )972. All reported Ice Dewllt Gibbons, Doris
c~~ll s':a:m ~uise
was held August 12 at 18 good time and enjlred I de- Johnson, Marie Fair Broyles,
Hedberg Rex r 0 t
Oscar'• Riverboat room with lifious meal. .
IDorotl\y Fulton, Richatd Faulk·
tal Ward
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roy!.,., and ID•
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from the longest distance. Class Gallimore, Paul Halley, Dr.1.1iiiii ·
A short program was held secretary was praised for her Paul Healey, Catherine Heb-11
with Jolin Evans presiding. eftorts on behalf of the reunion. rich Leonaid, _Robert H o u e k,
Each member introdu~ him· The door prize, a flower ar· Ruth Hoyt P1tcb!ord, Darlene
self and gave a shoft history rongement, was won by Mrs. Kingery McKinney, Eulah Long,
of his life since graduation. E. Dessle Moellindick.
Eleanor Martin Null, Margaret
E. Higgins gave a talk. Mr. Hlg- . Three members of the class Martin, Doris Meal Fe II u r e,
gins was the principal of Gal· 'rare deceased, Ruth (SmIth) Mary McNe,ley Walker, Marlia Academy in 1932.
Sheets, Mary Frances tH Ill) . - - ---· · Election of officers was held ·Scott and William Janes.
I Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber
and the following officers were Members of the graduating and ,family of Long Bottom
elected, Leo Mossman, pre s 1. class unable to attend were Lola cently sold their property here
dent; Clarence Boster, vlee. Marie Berry Riley, Ethel Boggs, 1 and have moved to the Velma
president: Edilh McCall, secre- Thurman Boggs, Helen Brown 1 Cassidy property until their
tary-treasurer.
Welker, stanley Carter, James new home is built here .

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Beth Bastiani
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fiiel&lt; Spreacl1e&lt;' and l!Baihters. l
lliillne and Jovce. fttdunond ,
ea!if.; Mrs. Drusilla Ho ~ se. GALLIPOLIS - Mi"
'-'· and Mrs. Dale Smith and Bastian!, daughter of Mr. and
llllella, Mr. and Mrs. Ja me s Mrs. Lawrence Bastian!,
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.,. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis, i August 11.,
Ill of Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Approllmftl1 80 of her teen- I
f'&lt;l'l'esl Neigler and Mr. and age frlenda pthered for an eve- I
lfn. Ralph Nelgler. II!: 11 u, ning of diiiiClnC at Olear'• Riv- j
tenn~ and Peggy, of illldne; erboat Room.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur !lelller, Refl'l!lhrnenll were ~rovlded
lbidney an4 Joy, Mr. alld Mrs. by Mlal Bastlanl's parents. As"
iiOberf It !fa rden, Pa'!li~~ph sistlng were Ginger
and Sandra. and Mr. '•l4if'Mra. and Martha Cornwell.
William llarden, Tammy, Brl·
"" and Tere•a Lynn ol. Raelne, DaushUr Born to
R 0 . and Mr. and )Irs Mor,_ Fl ida
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r -- oll Neigler, Karen a'nd N1&gt;MlJ)DLEPORT - Chief
Ia . !oral.
ty ()(fleer and Mn, Freddlt
Cline of Jack11011vPII,
FIGJITING FIRE
ann0011ctng the birth ola d&amp;UI!i&gt;-11
Idaho Gov. Dan Samuelson ter, Dt!annt Kristine•. Tht
~nt National Guardsmen into : !ant waa born TueldaJ at !be
tlu&gt; nrl.tle again•t a mu~11'11'n 1 Jackaonvl.lle Navtl Hlltlpilll.
forest fire near the Ca"arlian The Clines have Jwo otho!r II
border today as limber blazes daughlers, Klm, 11, and Dtnoa II
erackl•d in 'iv• western s• 1les Lynn, three. Mrs. Betty Clint
and British C•&gt;'••n,bia. the UPl of Mld~leport and Mr. and Mrs· II
reported . More •l.. •n 4' ,1100 ac· lRodney Hill of B~ckh'IJinon, W.
fts of grass, ~ms.t ••nj limber- Va., are the grandparents, Mn.
land have b""n cha:red t h 1 I Ada Ring of Woodsfield IS a
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.
~ush and gnndaon, Bruce, of ' GALLIPOLIS -The Won1en'!•'IJ
Cincinnati, ,.. housegueots of Society of Christian Service
Mrs. Gilbert Bush, St., Halliday ; Ohio Chapel Church met In
!1e1ghts.
. holllt! of ·Mcs. · Fugen• ·J(l!'dan.
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borne visiting his father and The meeting w•s ooered hv
mother. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Har- ~ the president, Mrs. Laura Jean
rJo.
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; 1\fr. and Mrs. Keith Thomas ; We .~II Get to Heaven." uevo-1 1
ll1d family tll'e apending tfleir I lions ~ given by Mrs.
t,acation at Ocean City t h h 1 Bl•nch McCalla and prayer
week.
led by the Rev. Early, pastor.
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Mrs. Bertha Cbevaiier was in
'Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomal chargo of the program.
.111d family and Cheri ~aters _of . tory of tile Ohio ChaJl('l Churrh "
quln~y, Ill.: are vlsllmg With was given by Mrs. Nellie Stnv·
iiiatiVes thiS week. They are er. Reading ~v Mrs. Fred.,
'f!siting with her parents, Mr. Bal'&lt;llll was '"The Old Hymn&lt;."
and Mrs. Emmett Church, Eur- Laura Craft gang "l.&lt;t 'fe
eka Star Route, aod his sisters, for Others," a readin~. "T ~
Ida. Grace, and Ruth Thomas, Secret." was by Clara rra~ .
lnd Ann Long If Rio Grande.
Bible questions were asked by
;l'llelr daughter, Bllrbtll'a, who Rev. Early.
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IIlia oumrner, will return home lunch on eleclioo day at Clay
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at tho home of Emma Newm•n
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: IYRACUSE - The Nefgler with prayer by Mro. Clara
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prtzea ~lnC lo Mrs. Berlll~ Mrs. Joe Miller, Mra. ll'l!lldell
.,, tllanna, Mrs. Jerry Sayre 111d ·Powell, Mrs. Jack Owens, Mrs.
Annabelle Ball, Mn. Garland
Lear, Mrs. Elva Holbrook, Mrs.
Roy Sayre, Mrs. Horner Sluiv.
er, Miss Norma Powell; Mrs.
:' 'Randall Furbee, brother • In- Hunter Boice, Mrs. Margaret
law of Brady Shaw, and Mr s. Dunkle, Mrs. Grace Shnver.
ftUSBell MOilCe, aQ of Leblllon, Mrs. Lesler Plymale, Miss Lin·
were. guests u1 1b1J bollll o1 Bra· da Sblver and Mrs. Carl CII·
V Shaw, Thursday.
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to altend were Mrs. F. L.
" · Mrs. I. A. Lamb, llle former
;''ilarriet ~r, l\lrrnel'ly of Rutherford, Mrs. John Mitcilell,
: ~.:Galllpolil, now of rtttsburgh, is Mrs. Otla Young, Mrs. Ph II
·~ ';!siting her niece, Mra. Claude Sievers, Mrs. Florence Trainlollller. &amp;he will bt II Galllpolis er, Mr~. Jim McGuire, Mr 1
Inez IIetz, Mrs. Clinton Taylor.
'"lllllll tueoclay.
Mrs. Chucr Vanco, Mrs. EArl
.. . Ktvia anc1 KentOII Jeffm tf Robinson. Mrs. Charles Carmi
Gahanna m vtolting t h tl r chael, . Mrs. Joe Owens. Mrs.
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CLASS OF 1932- Front.row1 left to nght, Edwin Higgins, principal of Gallia Academy at the time of the class
lal4.
fl A dellclouo. dessert cour&lt;e of graduation, Marjorie (Hall) Plymale, Helen (.Neal) Neal, Dorothy (Feirlaugh) Toll~, James Henry, and .Nelson Wheel·
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· h er; second row, Opal (Atkinson) Plymale, EI'J!la (~vans) Evl\IIS, Edith McCall; third row, Dessle (.Nickols) Moellin·
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Mi" Alma McCormick, Eu- a e. nl •· dmbnts 1~nd P u "• dick, Bulah (Gibson) Mills, Ada Johnson, Raymond. Gooch, Lee Coder, . Clarence Boster, Hobert Fulton, llflnfre_d
Jah Willlams, Anne Bradbury, war .en oye Y 1 ·
(Huntington) Acker; fourth row, WU!Iam Casey, MelVIn Sheets, Fred Harnngton, John Evans, Leo Mossman, FranciS
on4 Mrs. Nelllt Scarberry were
Evans and Donald Saunders.
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lliSI Bradbury ahowfd slides of .
IItr around-the-world tour.
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Mrs. Dennis O'Neil~ &lt;·Karen
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Sunday
ofler spt'nding 1 few days with 1 CORA WSCS will hold annual
•er parents, Dr. and Mrs. Char- I p1cruc at the Altizer P1cniC
le&lt;; llot,er, Jr. Karen drove her · house at 6:30p.m.
sister. Christi. home from Col-I MILLER • BARTON family
by College, Waterville, Maine. rrunion at Glenwood, W. Va.
Chlisti had completed a speeiol
Monday
week.&lt; college course in I BPW PICNIC, 6:311 p. m. at
G"man at the Colby College the home of Mrs. Faye
Summmer Language School. ·~ Thomspon, Lower River Rd.
Christi will be home unlil the Bring covered dish, table
middle of September.
service. Guesla welcome.
I KYGER CREEK Band Boost·
bafBush, daugbler of Gen- crs will meet at srhool cafe.eral and Mrs. George Bush, Is teria at 7:3&amp; p. m.
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Groilnds to vl•lt her sister and
brother-in-law, Lt. CoL and Mrs.
John B. Norvell.
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GALLIPOLIS - The third re- The clau voted to hold anoth- Casey, Elma ~ornell, Thelma are! Mllls Davis Lilllan Saun·
umon of the .Jl:adualmg class of er reunion the second Saturdav Cornell, Eugene Criner, Bern- g
Cy k E ' 1 S 11 b
!932 of Gallia Academy High in August In )972. All reported Ice Dewllt Gibbons, Doris
c~~ll s':a:m ~uise
was held August 12 at 18 good time and enjlred I de- Johnson, Marie Fair Broyles,
Hedberg Rex r 0 t
Oscar'• Riverboat room with lifious meal. .
IDorotl\y Fulton, Richatd Faulk·
tal Ward
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23 members and 17 visitors Mrs. Winfred Acker came 'ner, Donald Gallimore, Darrell.';: Ward.
roy!.,., and ID•
present.
from the longest distance. Class Gallimore, Paul Halley, Dr.1.1iiiii ·
A short program was held secretary was praised for her Paul Healey, Catherine Heb-11
with Jolin Evans presiding. eftorts on behalf of the reunion. rich Leonaid, _Robert H o u e k,
Each member introdu~ him· The door prize, a flower ar· Ruth Hoyt P1tcb!ord, Darlene
self and gave a shoft history rongement, was won by Mrs. Kingery McKinney, Eulah Long,
of his life since graduation. E. Dessle Moellindick.
Eleanor Martin Null, Margaret
E. Higgins gave a talk. Mr. Hlg- . Three members of the class Martin, Doris Meal Fe II u r e,
gins was the principal of Gal· 'rare deceased, Ruth (SmIth) Mary McNe,ley Walker, Marlia Academy in 1932.
Sheets, Mary Frances tH Ill) . - - ---· · Election of officers was held ·Scott and William Janes.
I Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber
and the following officers were Members of the graduating and ,family of Long Bottom
elected, Leo Mossman, pre s 1. class unable to attend were Lola cently sold their property here
dent; Clarence Boster, vlee. Marie Berry Riley, Ethel Boggs, 1 and have moved to the Velma
president: Edilh McCall, secre- Thurman Boggs, Helen Brown 1 Cassidy property until their
tary-treasurer.
Welker, stanley Carter, James new home is built here .

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:' Attendlllf were Mr. and Mrs.l
fiiel&lt; Spreacl1e&lt;' and l!Baihters. l
lliillne and Jovce. fttdunond ,
ea!if.; Mrs. Drusilla Ho ~ se. GALLIPOLIS - Mi"
'-'· and Mrs. Dale Smith and Bastian!, daughter of Mr. and
llllella, Mr. and Mrs. Ja me s Mrs. Lawrence Bastian!,
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.,. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis, i August 11.,
Ill of Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Approllmftl1 80 of her teen- I
f'&lt;l'l'esl Neigler and Mr. and age frlenda pthered for an eve- I
lfn. Ralph Nelgler. II!: 11 u, ning of diiiiClnC at Olear'• Riv- j
tenn~ and Peggy, of illldne; erboat Room.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur !lelller, Refl'l!lhrnenll were ~rovlded
lbidney an4 Joy, Mr. alld Mrs. by Mlal Bastlanl's parents. As"
iiOberf It !fa rden, Pa'!li~~ph sistlng were Ginger
and Sandra. and Mr. '•l4if'Mra. and Martha Cornwell.
William llarden, Tammy, Brl·
"" and Tere•a Lynn ol. Raelne, DaushUr Born to
R 0 . and Mr. and )Irs Mor,_ Fl ida
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r -- oll Neigler, Karen a'nd N1&gt;MlJ)DLEPORT - Chief
Ia . !oral.
ty ()(fleer and Mn, Freddlt
Cline of Jack11011vPII,
FIGJITING FIRE
ann0011ctng the birth ola d&amp;UI!i&gt;-11
Idaho Gov. Dan Samuelson ter, Dt!annt Kristine•. Tht
~nt National Guardsmen into : !ant waa born TueldaJ at !be
tlu&gt; nrl.tle again•t a mu~11'11'n 1 Jackaonvl.lle Navtl Hlltlpilll.
forest fire near the Ca"arlian The Clines have Jwo otho!r II
border today as limber blazes daughlers, Klm, 11, and Dtnoa II
erackl•d in 'iv• western s• 1les Lynn, three. Mrs. Betty Clint
and British C•&gt;'••n,bia. the UPl of Mld~leport and Mr. and Mrs· II
reported . More •l.. •n 4' ,1100 ac· lRodney Hill of B~ckh'IJinon, W.
fts of grass, ~ms.t ••nj limber- Va., are the grandparents, Mn.
land have b""n cha:red t h 1 I Ada Ring of Woodsfield IS a
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.
~ush and gnndaon, Bruce, of ' GALLIPOLIS -The Won1en'!•'IJ
Cincinnati, ,.. housegueots of Society of Christian Service
Mrs. Gilbert Bush, St., Halliday ; Ohio Chapel Church met In
!1e1ghts.
. holllt! of ·Mcs. · Fugen• ·J(l!'dan.
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borne visiting his father and The meeting w•s ooered hv
mother. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Har- ~ the president, Mrs. Laura Jean
rJo.
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; 1\fr. and Mrs. Keith Thomas ; We .~II Get to Heaven." uevo-1 1
ll1d family tll'e apending tfleir I lions ~ given by Mrs.
t,acation at Ocean City t h h 1 Bl•nch McCalla and prayer
week.
led by the Rev. Early, pastor.
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Mrs. Bertha Cbevaiier was in
'Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomal chargo of the program.
.111d family and Cheri ~aters _of . tory of tile Ohio ChaJl('l Churrh "
quln~y, Ill.: are vlsllmg With was given by Mrs. Nellie Stnv·
iiiatiVes thiS week. They are er. Reading ~v Mrs. Fred.,
'f!siting with her parents, Mr. Bal'&lt;llll was '"The Old Hymn&lt;."
and Mrs. Emmett Church, Eur- Laura Craft gang "l.&lt;t 'fe
eka Star Route, aod his sisters, for Others," a readin~. "T ~
Ida. Grace, and Ruth Thomas, Secret." was by Clara rra~ .
lnd Ann Long If Rio Grande.
Bible questions were asked by
;l'llelr daughter, Bllrbtll'a, who Rev. Early.
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:attended Rio Grande t.:'ollege The ladies de'.!ided to sell
IIlia oumrner, will return home lunch on eleclioo day at Clay
~ them.
Local ~rhool. A rum'llage sale
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is also being planned in th"
near tuturJOo The group report=
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~ Picnic
Th• next meeting will be he&lt;d
at tho home of Emma Newm•n
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on Sept. 21. The m..ung r1osed
: IYRACUSE - The Nefgler with prayer by Mro. Clara
Jarn,1y plcnle wu held al the Craft.
!rOadside park Sunday Aug. 13.
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IBhmael Gillespie, Mra. Wallace Slanders, Mrs. W. S. Fan.
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it;I~~Uy wtll be hfk\ at the and chlldrtD ql Brookville have
New l!jlven· first Church ol
tile p~•t week here vaca·
Go~~. Sundiy,. A~gu.st 27. The
with. tbeir
Mr.
llnl .llrn'lre will be b&amp;id at the
Jolm Ketchkl,
churlllt beglnnln&amp; at 16:41 a.m.
and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
A liftket d!nner 11ill bf held at
Middleport.
noon in the New Haven Road· Mrs. Eva Struble Is In AI·
side•.Park. T~ evening IOI'Vice Ibany lor the weekend visiting
will btogin at 7:30 p.m
Mrs. Dorothy W't~hl an~ farrti- 11
The Rev. and Mrs Slmon 11y.
Rol»nson, returned missionar- Recent IU"sss ol Mrs.
les from Kenya. East Africa, iiam Bradford, who remains ill
will ile the gu..t speek...S. Mrs. at her Brownell Ave.
RobliiSOn (Mae I i• lht diugh-lwere Mr. and Mrs. · Alan Brad- :
ter .!lf Henry ard Rena Johnson ford of Alexandria, Va., and
of New Haven and 11 a former :Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Brad·
me.lllbtr of the N•w HI v en ford and cblldren, Gall, Lynn '
Clnftlt of God.
and David, ¢ Grove City. Pal·
Followin&amp; gradjlldon I r o m ty Bradford, who had spent a
An~ College at Anderson, week here with tbe Harold LohJndi3na, Rev. and Mu. Robin-:se family and Mr. and Mrs.
son' worked in the eastom htll IWallace Bradford, returned to ,
cou~try of Kentucky, helptn&amp; to Aleundria with htr parents.
develop young congregations Miss Linda Lyons of Columbus I
th~. In the summer of 19112 is spending the weekend here
theJ accepted appomtment un· lwith her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
der :the Mipionary Board to K0 !John Lyons. Also here vlsltinl ,
to Kenya.
;with the Lyons family is Mrs,
'nte pastor, Rov. D a • 1d I B.rnard Schramm, ZanesvUie.
Fields, Jr., Invites the public to iMr. and Mrs ..John Lyon• and
attend any of th.,. services :ron, Johnnie, of Gallipolis, vlsthr&lt;lU&amp;hout the day·
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SYRACUSE - Praying I b e 1
Lord'• prayer and giving I he !- - - - - - - - - flag pledge in unison opened
By Ml'l. Ev,tlyll Brfekles
the meellng of the Ladies AUI· Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rlg!iill.l, \(
ihary ol the Volunteer Fire IJe. Mr. and Mn. Robert Plants
rartment at tile town hall Mon- son, Phillip, of Vienna, W. Va .•
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. FAll!' Corns and
Jean Hull, president. conduct- cblldren of P~rsburg,
e~ lht bualness session. Min· Joyce Williams of Ken._, W.
des of the last meeting w a a Va., Mr. and Mrs. Wllll a
read by Secretary Mary Laven- Carns. Canal Winchester, Mr.
d., and Agnes Whitt
lht James Higgins of Belpre. Dan I
treasurer's report. As a money Rolla of Coolville, and Steve I
making project 11 was decided Cowdery, Silver Ridge, all were I
to take the cotton candy mach- ilue&amp;ts of Mr. and Mrs. Ken·
in• to Pomeroy on · ·Aug. :IS, neta Grlfllth and 1100 over the
where candy will be 'sold from I weekend.
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10 a.m. till t p.m.
I Mr. C. E. Woode was taken
An auction of small articles I to Veierans Memorial Hospit· l
brought by members netted $1.· i al in Pomeroy,
4&gt;. Janice Lawson will be hOtJ- ! Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Yates
'"" for the Aug. 21 meeting. I of Cleveland were weekend '\its·
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rl:elma . Grueser, Aflllet White, 1ister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
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Koenig and son were Mr. and :
Mro. Wllbfr Weber of Mr.Kee• l
Rock. Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Cltar·
let Payne and daughler, S••sie,
oi Akron, Mr. abel Mrs. J. B.
Haugbl and dau~ter, Ka:'t].
and son, BUI, of (!uyaho8a Falls.
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Mn. Lloyd Koenig and :amlly
- - - - - - - - - of Mansfield, Mr .. and Mrl. l
By Bel'lkl Plrllor
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Laurel Chi! baa only on • Shtlby. They also attended ;Ill"
church, the Fm MethodiSt. At- I Web&lt;r reunion at Royal Oil&lt;
t•~dance on Augus~ I! was 12!, 1 Park Sunday.
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lecttd for lht retarded cltl~ l Mich., spent several days here
il'en s school. The church wtll wllh Mr. and Mn. Wayne Bricdonate $100 to tbla school.
' kles and visited other friends
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brown- ; at Coolville and Chester.
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IV. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shane, shot and , 00 of Lancaste' spent '
Sr.. grandsons, Butch and Frank the weekend here with her par·
of Racine. Mr. and Mn. Sleph· ents Mr. and Mrs.
on Shane and son of Dallas, Nichol•.
Texas. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan· I Mrs. wayne Brickle• visited
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lumbus .
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Mrs. Eloise Roush or Po me- l SP'ncer and also JlloppeJ In I
roy opent an evening with her Parkersburg.
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mother. Mrs. Harmon Fox.
I lllr. and Mrs. Llndaey Lyolll
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Fox : celebrated their 25th wedding
w•re In Zanesville Saturday due anniversary at the bo~•• of ,
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to the death of a rolative, Mrs.l their son Mr. and Mrs. Lin~- '
Glodys K. WUson Spencer.
:say Lyo.;, 111 in Parkersburg '
Mrs. Cecil Stahl Harrison, ·, on Sunday, Aug. 6. The table ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Earl and , a two tiered cake. Those otdaughter, Elizabe1h Ano, o1 1 tendinllrom Tuppers Platns in· :
~iqlia. visil!d recently with eluded Eulnb Swan, Lemar Ly
M1. ·and Mrs. Norman Schaer- ons, Mr. and Mrs. Lawn•nce
er the Scbaefm and Mro. Har· Hl1sberger and babY and the
rison visited Mr. and Mrs. Fritz i honored guests, Mr. and Mrs
Stahl at New Marshfield. Mrs. ' Lindsay Lyons. Mr. and \Irs.
Harrison returned home SUn· Marion RiJ!tll and familv of Lo·
day.
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san were also present. The COU· I
MiSs Mildred Schaefer and a 1 pie received many lovely gtft•. .
frielfll of Athen• spent Sunlfay · Mn. Don Landj)ll was re\llrn·
All Shoes Unconditionally
with' her paren'·'· Mr 01d Mrs. ed to her home here from C•m·
Guaranteed Against
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Manufacturing Defects
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bur&amp; where abo had under~oor ,
3rnday Scilool here.
There will bf a revival at : IID'lery.
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lhe .!hurch Aug. 25. 27. A hymn 1 Katlleryn Miller bas ac.-pt·: ,
.rng will be held Sunday after· ed •mployment aa a nur&lt;.. a\o
·tool1. Aug. 27. Everyone
Is at the St. Joseph Hospital in :
•·ricome.
Parkersburg.
Mrs. Nellie Tracy of B a II
----i"'' "'"' hostess Thuraday eve- CARMEL
1in.~ lo 12 member• of tJte Laur· Mary Circle called at I he
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it;I~~Uy wtll be hfk\ at the and chlldrtD ql Brookville have
New l!jlven· first Church ol
tile p~•t week here vaca·
Go~~. Sundiy,. A~gu.st 27. The
with. tbeir
Mr.
llnl .llrn'lre will be b&amp;id at the
Jolm Ketchkl,
churlllt beglnnln&amp; at 16:41 a.m.
and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
A liftket d!nner 11ill bf held at
Middleport.
noon in the New Haven Road· Mrs. Eva Struble Is In AI·
side•.Park. T~ evening IOI'Vice Ibany lor the weekend visiting
will btogin at 7:30 p.m
Mrs. Dorothy W't~hl an~ farrti- 11
The Rev. and Mrs Slmon 11y.
Rol»nson, returned missionar- Recent IU"sss ol Mrs.
les from Kenya. East Africa, iiam Bradford, who remains ill
will ile the gu..t speek...S. Mrs. at her Brownell Ave.
RobliiSOn (Mae I i• lht diugh-lwere Mr. and Mrs. · Alan Brad- :
ter .!lf Henry ard Rena Johnson ford of Alexandria, Va., and
of New Haven and 11 a former :Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Brad·
me.lllbtr of the N•w HI v en ford and cblldren, Gall, Lynn '
Clnftlt of God.
and David, ¢ Grove City. Pal·
Followin&amp; gradjlldon I r o m ty Bradford, who had spent a
An~ College at Anderson, week here with tbe Harold LohJndi3na, Rev. and Mu. Robin-:se family and Mr. and Mrs.
son' worked in the eastom htll IWallace Bradford, returned to ,
cou~try of Kentucky, helptn&amp; to Aleundria with htr parents.
develop young congregations Miss Linda Lyons of Columbus I
th~. In the summer of 19112 is spending the weekend here
theJ accepted appomtment un· lwith her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
der :the Mipionary Board to K0 !John Lyons. Also here vlsltinl ,
to Kenya.
;with the Lyons family is Mrs,
'nte pastor, Rov. D a • 1d I B.rnard Schramm, ZanesvUie.
Fields, Jr., Invites the public to iMr. and Mrs ..John Lyon• and
attend any of th.,. services :ron, Johnnie, of Gallipolis, vlsthr&lt;lU&amp;hout the day·
ttod Tburaday with his famUy.

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SYRACUSE - Praying I b e 1
Lord'• prayer and giving I he !- - - - - - - - - flag pledge in unison opened
By Ml'l. Ev,tlyll Brfekles
the meellng of the Ladies AUI· Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rlg!iill.l, \(
ihary ol the Volunteer Fire IJe. Mr. and Mn. Robert Plants
rartment at tile town hall Mon- son, Phillip, of Vienna, W. Va .•
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. FAll!' Corns and
Jean Hull, president. conduct- cblldren of P~rsburg,
e~ lht bualness session. Min· Joyce Williams of Ken._, W.
des of the last meeting w a a Va., Mr. and Mrs. Wllll a
read by Secretary Mary Laven- Carns. Canal Winchester, Mr.
d., and Agnes Whitt
lht James Higgins of Belpre. Dan I
treasurer's report. As a money Rolla of Coolville, and Steve I
making project 11 was decided Cowdery, Silver Ridge, all were I
to take the cotton candy mach- ilue&amp;ts of Mr. and Mrs. Ken·
in• to Pomeroy on · ·Aug. :IS, neta Grlfllth and 1100 over the
where candy will be 'sold from I weekend.
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10 a.m. till t p.m.
I Mr. C. E. Woode was taken
An auction of small articles I to Veierans Memorial Hospit· l
brought by members netted $1.· i al in Pomeroy,
4&gt;. Janice Lawson will be hOtJ- ! Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Yates
'"" for the Aug. 21 meeting. I of Cleveland were weekend '\its·
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Pre.enl were Edith H0 0 d, 1Iton of Mr. and Mrs. Llnds•y
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·'e ?.willing. Mary Lavender, Ashford. W. Va., visited hIs . , ·'
rl:elma . Grueser, Aflllet White, 1ister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
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Koenig and son were Mr. and :
Mro. Wllbfr Weber of Mr.Kee• l
Rock. Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Cltar·
let Payne and daughler, S••sie,
oi Akron, Mr. abel Mrs. J. B.
Haugbl and dau~ter, Ka:'t].
and son, BUI, of (!uyaho8a Falls.
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Darlene Hall of Akron, l\lr. an;d
Mn. Lloyd Koenig and :amlly
- - - - - - - - - of Mansfield, Mr .. and Mrl. l
By Bel'lkl Plrllor
\ Donald Hawk aDd fan1iiY fl l
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Laurel Chi! baa only on • Shtlby. They also attended ;Ill"
church, the Fm MethodiSt. At- I Web&lt;r reunion at Royal Oil&lt;
t•~dance on Augus~ I! was 12!, 1 Park Sunday.
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lecttd for lht retarded cltl~ l Mich., spent several days here
il'en s school. The church wtll wllh Mr. and Mn. Wayne Bricdonate $100 to tbla school.
' kles and visited other friends
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brown- ; at Coolville and Chester.
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IV. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shane, shot and , 00 of Lancaste' spent '
Sr.. grandsons, Butch and Frank the weekend here with her par·
of Racine. Mr. and Mn. Sleph· ents Mr. and Mrs.
on Shane and son of Dallas, Nichol•.
Texas. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan· I Mrs. wayne Brickle• visited
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lumbus .
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Mrs. Eloise Roush or Po me- l SP'ncer and also JlloppeJ In I
roy opent an evening with her Parkersburg.
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mother. Mrs. Harmon Fox.
I lllr. and Mrs. Llndaey Lyolll
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Fox : celebrated their 25th wedding
w•re In Zanesville Saturday due anniversary at the bo~•• of ,
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to the death of a rolative, Mrs.l their son Mr. and Mrs. Lin~- '
Glodys K. WUson Spencer.
:say Lyo.;, 111 in Parkersburg '
Mrs. Cecil Stahl Harrison, ·, on Sunday, Aug. 6. The table ·
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dauabter and son . In • law, , wu bfautlfully deronted wllh
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Earl and , a two tiered cake. Those otdaughter, Elizabe1h Ano, o1 1 tendinllrom Tuppers Platns in· :
~iqlia. visil!d recently with eluded Eulnb Swan, Lemar Ly
M1. ·and Mrs. Norman Schaer- ons, Mr. and Mrs. Lawn•nce
er the Scbaefm and Mro. Har· Hl1sberger and babY and the
rison visited Mr. and Mrs. Fritz i honored guests, Mr. and Mrs
Stahl at New Marshfield. Mrs. ' Lindsay Lyons. Mr. and \Irs.
Harrison returned home SUn· Marion RiJ!tll and familv of Lo·
day.
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san were also present. The COU· I
MiSs Mildred Schaefer and a 1 pie received many lovely gtft•. .
frielfll of Athen• spent Sunlfay · Mn. Don Landj)ll was re\llrn·
All Shoes Unconditionally
with' her paren'·'· Mr 01d Mrs. ed to her home here from C•m·
Guaranteed Against
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Manufacturing Defects
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bur&amp; where abo had under~oor ,
3rnday Scilool here.
There will bf a revival at : IID'lery.
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lhe .!hurch Aug. 25. 27. A hymn 1 Katlleryn Miller bas ac.-pt·: ,
.rng will be held Sunday after· ed •mployment aa a nur&lt;.. a\o
·tool1. Aug. 27. Everyone
Is at the St. Joseph Hospital in :
•·ricome.
Parkersburg.
Mrs. Nellie Tracy of B a II
----i"'' "'"' hostess Thuraday eve- CARMEL
1in.~ lo 12 member• of tJte Laur· Mary Circle called at I he
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on• ~uest. Mrs. Eva Schreiber. · cent Monday.
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m•nla werr oerved. The Sep. cently,
\t'mber meeting will he at tbe 1_.:.:..- - - · :
home of Allen Eicltlnger. .
vlllited ~y with Mr. and '
225 N. Second Ave.
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or give ~~sired (D) l\:ltllotjgh f-clf·~d not tion which Involves all 'fif the "Faimess and oon-(llscrlmln&amp; mncem iPl
lor Gallipolis State ·~s&lt;ilute Commissioner of the Oiviswn sented to the Su,.,·:n\.!l!dent
sb:, harassm~nl or be ' clearly ~tabVshe¥ , con~~n-! ~:OJoi·e~ is equalJY' so
[f\on ;s a right to ,each empl~y~. ploye at GallliJOl
State and County goveonment of Me?tal Hygiene I wodl~ like Monday morning, Julv 10:
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t wo, lng t,be , statement,s 10ade 1t ,1s 1· ·1/Morale involves maily
No employe, regardless of lioSJ- tute that any
Employes Union, AFirCIO aald o revJew the events !rum t h e I would have them hnl!;bt to tbat action was taken on the evident that ther&amp; ~ some ~·s- tors . The Superil\tendent
~hould feel that pressure harassment or
Fridav "O.er 200 em~10ycs" of time that we learned thet the my attention Immediately. Mr. basls •of mlsln'formation which content'and unhappin"M on lh~ his 'manag~menr ·Staff are
can be applied ure~ will b~ taken
GSl unanimously turned down demOIIlllratlon wa• to tuke pla,,. Henry indicated tbat he could was correciM; ~ne, of lnterfer- pari of employes. A review. of spo~slble for this, but yet ·
take away thiB right. the events ·that have
a proposed settlement ot allcg- until ~ow.
not guarantee preserttlfl'! s u c b ence with BUpet:Vlsors; one was this wllh the Superintendent mtributes to it
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"(B) As a part of tbe invcsti· Superintendent ts.
and without dls~.im!nallon:
GSI last week and 11,: meelin tute. Arrangements w~re m.ade 1 heard nothtn further u 0 t 1 gallon a review was made. of mg to tbe Comoussulner the
of the responSJbUI~es of t b
of over 200 followed Th"rsdav a~ for an independent mvesllg.. State Represen~tlve Ralph Wei- ~e formal grievances Ill~ a;at•on of the .professJOnal
man~gement staff 18 '2;. see
the Junior Fairgrounds. ·
lion by one of the men assign. ker called and asked !Jr t be Slll~ f?r. Fournier assumod 1•10 smg responSibility at the lnstl- this JS
ind
Th d' t , letter follows ed to the central office. A report meellng of JulY 26 1967
poSition of Superintendent 3t tullon from the
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th etat'rec ~ s f 1 1 liUld 1~ was requested as to the specif'
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Gallipolis State Institute. Only responsibility as it lil!ects non,, '
it e "fa •:~"ha." g ~n de~ied Jc problems at Gallipoli~ •s well "Based on the tnve&lt;llgatlon four were submitted. 'I' h r e e professional personnel, It
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by80anv' re~nsl~e part•••·
as any specific cbtrges of dls- by the office of the Commls- have been resolved and one Js been agreed that tbe Su~erin·
···On· Juf 26 1967 a
crimination of uolair treatment sioner of Mental Hygie11e as pending.
tendent should proceed
took lac: In ;, offi .• at t 11 ~ of any employe by any sup.r. well as by the office of the Di- ''(C) .One of tho gene r a l this recommendation. ·Acc,oro·- 11
By Enrolling Now In the
reque~t of Stat/Rep•~sentallve visor. In the report submitted, ~tor tbe following was eslab- charges made which was_ not ingly. tbi~ meana ~~ba~t~·tth~•:~! ll Begitls Sept. 12
Ralph Welker which included there was nothing that could be hshed:
related to any of the wrJtten lion .of D1rector of
se•ersl el)lployes fr,om Gal!i~o. used as a basis fo; charges •· "(A) Of tbe twenty written ones presented was tbat the s~- not mclnde any
Only A: Few .
Its Stste Institute. At this meet- galnst any supem!!Or.
statements of specific cllarges Jectlon of those to be In Psychi- authority ~ver atte~da~~·
"'We teach ,all phases of Beauty Culture. Short
lng representations wer~ made Subsequently, on July 7, 1967 submitted, eight had no refer- atrlc Aid~ classes was unfair chlatrlc aides, or ~n~y~:~:~~lnt ll Vacancies Remain
period. Tuition payment pl:m avaUable. Approved
conceming the reasons fr,r the during a telephone conversat;on ence as to the date on whi('i! and diltcrnmnatory. Th~ nves- no~ · professiOnal
trainine.
For New Students
demonstration that was tak;ng between Gary Short, L. C. Hen. the event(s) took place and ligation reveale~ that thiS could . The goal or the

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iO much hlg~r," Pl1elfter ..ld,
the folt()WinJ day.
At the unlter~ty: ' refugees 1ca1'1 ~ ·· Jbli' FAIRBANJ!S, Alaska (UPI)- s~klni h!J head.
JaU. Evacuatl'd
walling 10 re!um io thtih: hom"" 1predlcftoll the
Clr. ~
Insert an aspirin lnlo · 1
Dlllltl'r Ulljll'tdlclable
Jail cells In tbe pol~e station wandered about almlmly wh~n would soon be tiOOded ~.~
clothespin wired to an alarm Power Unes, tenet's. and base~JWnt wtre evlcia!M early tbey we"" not workln( at bargains.
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bell and suspend tbe pJn an •lnch several homes were swept away and l!le few prl~rs who were •olunleer jobs Ul«&lt; eilpervfllng They were !IJIIIIIy -~~r
off the basen:ent floor.
In the river's. path. Few people on hand pitched In with their the makesh!lt pre«l)ool nurse- about their futuro, b!lwevu, lllf,·ii
~hen the tablet ,,dissolves, . had time to IMVe theit' cal'$ or Jallel'll to help In lhe eQlera.. n· ry or distrlbulln~ blankets.
few talked abQut leavbfJ AJ~,!Ii'
you ~e got a nood
their per!!Onal belongings.
cy.
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.~nd · while they wnited, they regardless of thelr periiOIIIIi 1
W1th such a horne-made was all they could do to
Typical of the heartb..,ak for ltlked about starting oD over hardship
. 1,
alarm, Sl~wart Rothman m•y their Jives.
Fairbanks was the Alaska again when the water goes 11 was jhe same way alter: ~~~· !
have saved his life The bell Could anyone have
Centennial Exposition, wblch down.
Good Friday eqarbqutW! ~b11 ;, ;
went off at 5:30 a.m. Tuesday the Intensity of the dlsoster waa flooded and demroyed after Some even joked about their rocked Anchorage and ottJtt:•·
The clothespin was kept open Jim Binkley, lklpper o' the undreds of Alaskans had put misfortune, but that Is the way south central AWka clUet ' ift:".,
home when the waters of the 1IJO.foot tourist vessel, 'l'he thousand~ of hour! of tim• ar.~ of Alaskans.
1964, taking over 100 llvtt.c. .l ""
noodlng. Chena . River begar. Discovery, has spent 28 years effort Into Its con!!lructlon.
"When I get back to my Former G~v. ·William A. EJIIII):; '
pouring 1n.
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Rothman had rigged up tile Tanana rlvm.
school buildings wherever there glad to roll out the furniture be sald "Alaskana thrlv• -.:,;. 1
apparatus before he went to bed "Believe me; 00 one could was high fll"'und and about 8,000 and hold a half· price sale," adverotl~."
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have forecast how high tioe made their temporary hom~ nt said one.
And now tho piiop!e ...W." i
,The ...clothespln WAS kot opro lll!ter would ~o." he said.
!he University of Alaska earn- Another, after observing hun· i Falrbenks are lhoWIIIJ · -~ i
With the aspirin tablet 110 that year it was the lowest
pus.
dreds of partlally-1ubmerged[same Jp!I'IL.
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whlln th~ P•l~ dls!!Oived, the oln seen and this year . . .
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ci&lt;Jsed and rang the battery- Al3ska Gov. Walter J. Hickel II
operated hell. Within five hours, said the destruction far es&lt;etdthe upstairs of Rothman's ed his worst fears. ,
$40.000 home was filled with
dirty water up to the window He said estimates of damage.
ledge.
rough at the very best, nnge
Upstream at. the· lsl11nd from $200 million·$300 million.
Home.s sllbdivision the water almost none of it Insured. At
began to inch lis wav o•er the least· lhree and perhaps seven
river bank about noon Monday. dled in lhe dlsoster.
Ed Pheiffer, a city employe, Ther were ,daring attempt
said he beard on the radio that to rescue people stranded on
the r;1·er would c""st at nil"' rooftops when tile water adfeet over flood stage or 15 feet vanced. Huty attempts to I
later that night
saridb•g vital nerve &lt;..nters

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place at the iMiitutwn In addl- ry and myself, I stated that If nothing which would give a clue
lion. twenty written statements Ithe demonstration taking place as to when they occurred. Of
were presented as grievances was because of grievances It the remaining twelve two
agamst actions by the Director wa~ unfortunate, for there 'was tloned events occurrlng "some
of Nursing.
a Department grievance proce- months ago," and ten
"After discussion. tiJOse pres- dure that enabled employes to a dellnlte date. Of these ten,
en! were advised an Jnvestiga.l hrlng attention of any unfair seven referred to events
tiDn would be made and upon treatment by their supervisors ring In 1964, the other three oc·
completion a report would be to the Superintendent, ~,. the curring In the last four months;
submllted. This lett.r is lh e Commissioner, and to the Diret· and one of these has been filed
promised report whi t·~ Is oeing tor of the Departmeot and that as a formal grievance In accorpresented·· to each el"pbve at 1 no such grievances had been Idance with our procedures.
GallipoiJS
I presented. In angwer to a •JU•s· "The twenty complaints were
"So thai you underst•nd m~ lion by Mr. Short I staled that further analysed as to their na.

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Is In exlsten~e for this don&lt;' II 36 L~cust
only. Nothmg must be
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available records. There w•s a
definite policy foltowed and no
Preferential treatment coul&lt;l be
proven. An analysts. of .t he
most recen~ PsychlatrJc A Ide
classes justified and supported
the selections made.

• THE 1937 GAILJA. Aoademy
High School Blue Devils began
pre - season workouts Thursday under tbe watchful eye of
head coach Glenn Trou~ who
seems like an awlully nice guy, .
and assistants Duke Burson,
Everett Vance, and Bill Cwl•y.
There are two practices mornlng and afternoon.. with the Var·
slty and Freshmen working
separately. Bot when the
Frosh are pracllc~, Co a
Trout Is right there keaplng an
eye .oo the yearllnga as well
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GAWPOUS - Bicycling is becoming an important
1port in the old Frencb' City. In fact there are so many
youngsters riding bikes that, frankly, I'm surprised there
are not a rash of accidents involving the riders.
It would be nice if enforcement agency or civic club
sponsored a bic:ycle safety program, or formed a safety
~lub. Then, again, I may be wrong there may already be
.uch a dub in existence.
,
-·-Back in the early 1940s, prob. and she's the former Carol MU.
obly brought on more by neres- ler· of Rio Grinde, have' a new
;ity because of tile war, there baliy boy,Jiom,at.3:38 p.m. lasl
FOR. ALL YOU Buckeye fnnA,
•••• many worneo of tbe town Mbnday Iii II!' Alexabdrla, va. I I'ye some requesta for the !till'/
who rode bicyde•. and in fact, hospital. ·• ,
1IKIIednle, here are the teams
.hey had a bicycle club.
I. The. haby bas been named 1fall:
Ohio State will be pla~ tbll
I nave an ap.,ro~:llt• ~i&lt;Y·I Norman Olin Andrew Huff, and Sept. 30 _ Arizona, at eo.
cl• qUIZ which l ioten•l t•&gt; pr&lt;· · he weighed eight pounds and Jumbllj; Oct. 7 _ OregOJJ, at
sent !n Our '!'own ;ome:lme '" Ione ounce. If you'll notice the Eugene; Oct. 14 _ Purooe at
he near future. 1'11 rcn the initials of the baby's name Columbus; Oct. Z1 _ Nort~~est­
JUestions one da 'l and 1hen In spell ''NOAH." He bas a Iiiier •. ern, at Evanston; Oct. 111 _ n' couple of days, I'll print tho Sarah Louise.
llnofs, at Columbua; N&lt;Jv. t _
•nswm.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Miller Michigan State at East Lan: of Rio Grande are the mater· alng; Nov. 11 '- Wisconsin, at
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES I nal grandparents are Mr. and Columbus; Nov. 18 - Iowa, at
~ . Huff of Arlington, Va., he's i nat grandparents re Mr. nd Columbva; and Nov. 25 _ '"""" 11
a co ·xilo~for Eastern_ !\_~lines, Mrs. Warren Huff of Arlington, lgan, at Ann Arbor.

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atturacy, according to the figures
released by the Insurance Information lnstitllle
New .Yor~ City. The figures, which
insured
losses only; show $85 mil•
in dafl)ages in insufed businesiSes.snlly.
do not
residential and misctllodomages, not to mentinn ttit
ltitoLdamogH iw:1he,
riotS amounted to
on the left Side ol the
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when the
water
long, the ,.-..;..--...;.-::-:;.~~;.~~--tooBut
e•pected
lS.foot
level..,ach.!d
about proved
aky was futile.
dolled Bfore
with helicopters
10 p.m., It kent or. swelling until t~an•porting "'fugees, food and
It leveled off
feet .five medical • up pI i ...
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ll!ayor H. A. Boucher said tllat
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Gauges. - Gallipolis, 11.9 and and cars."
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lU. runnin&amp; .2 feet o! ro!le~s.;,, At the flte station
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jj).lr'ie,.: Pt. Pleasant, 23.83: Pomeroy- 'thur~ay, there were still thr&lt;oe :1
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Mason, 20.88; Hinton, 0.56.. fall- feet of wat&lt;r at the bottom .
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nig{ Charlqjon, oui: Longo~, ·lrucklo were river skiffs
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1 Ma-•k and .Wfnft-ld ! '""·I outboards. It looked like a smt&gt;~I JI
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effort, they could set a- "'"""' .: · ' ' ,T , ,.. , bo h b
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Every so often you read about/ "deserter!"\ ' think and wh 3
!fll~8 ~ thl•8 ti~·''
Boat Movements: ·
Almost a doz•n bulldin~s '
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~~man who "suflered amnesia'' can they do about 11 ,
UN d "t mbany use
"' provGalllpollo Lacko - Prjnciplo Iburned to the water-line In th" 1
,., lso f 11oodl ng
'"h oenew
;''•lnMARRIEDHUSBAND· ' -.lrea·
e o e an escape
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a' different part of the country, Dear Un.
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&gt;~ .mare , White up 8· 30 p m · g 0 !v ay 1firemen were busv rescuing
'Iter disappearing from .htS You're ·nor \lone th t' 1 17ore or~ e .an rLea 11Y •t 1down $·:ro pm • ·John Morro;. stranded and homelss. ·
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wttna•l brings. questions from peouie ..,. Jul
but the aU ~o or 1:40 a.m.; Fort Dearho\'11 down po ll'e s a JOr.,
o ce .. le, I
ny people are hvmg their sec· I who WO\Ild,; like to "live re; ~Y d th ilr Y'jnjll ed 2,15 n m.; OI)Wari! Ull '4:50 a. ; Stanle.v Zaveral was surrounded ,
ond ~~~ •. w1t!tout benefit of d1v- . table" tlillltcaH·glford
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. un er e •e. Y De m.; Phl)ip s~om down 6:5tl " I with telephoJJM he Cllllld .not use
onc~" IIl bet among yo .u r 1qree tllttpjll ·mpke it
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f " tlji . m 111.; J!arvey \l:o~4.av· aown '1. 15 after thr~ days of'fl"?"mg. Ali i
fr1ends 1S at leas~ one marned 1 QlmhJeiit$1 J(yone' _
. odr ' '·· ~ , , • 0 .i.m. ; &amp;-ckjord up 8:15 i .m. 1messages wen&gt; by rad1o. ·
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couple - who isn t, and nubo- 1Dear Helen.'
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hooke 1·'0nhlhbl~ (drug, Kan•itba River _ M~rmet
The Fairbanks News Miner's ,
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.. How do l know? Because I'm a rna~ ctlaslrtg w
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may ''I!·~ •II James R Hilles pp )J 0 m . homes Mondav evening. The
In that group. My wife wor'',' tigroup; W , roman~ 1
· · state of panl~ or Joey Choiln· down ll:4~
'flood water knocked out the •
give me a divorce. It woul rl
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victim must ..,, Wmf1eld. Pollv R. UP 2.25 p.
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have cost everythmg
I had to , 'd
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win a contested suit. So I walk . cons• ers t IS ·~e man his b~st
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friend and cant see that
does not hR H. E. Bowles up 7.20 v m.. o!t.
ofh ·out,..:,. y not' We h~thedlld'',"Ch wife,.~anl$ to be more
Chlorpro~: l State up 2 25 a.m.; Lucy .Jane
er.r u,•ere wer~ no c ren. frlendl)', •llr maybe he doe·
d ugh b - Lucas up 2:35 a.m.; rl. F I
MJl pt'lsent "w1fe" knows the
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as een l Shearer up 4•
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,cause wflen they dance '•
helpfJI
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,pte to refer to rn II' 'down 6 a rn. f,:.,ek 14
rjefore, ·~nd· we'li· stay thot way.. her.~u.sb~nd about It ~.nd he t.ld Itwo .
· rellUtedly hall uri [·~teel. Cli oer u 5li ri ~ · L~Good Bule for school
. ,We're spending as
go, aot me h~,q !\ad trouble Willi her be· genlc! .dt\Jgs (drugs that co"se other ''lleidma/ u · 1,35 ~ m.·
Red Goose Shoes
. : 'ccutnulatihS propefiy. we•hh lore. bilf.~E thmks the solptlon you .to ent.lr a drcem world I Duncan Bruce do~n 2:3; am;~
#. Ill' children, so thent will be no! IS lor "l.'ll ~nd him to get togetfl. without actually going lo sleep) OVF.C
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1e~; • saysll "everybody's doing The !irs!, not yet given a . Dow~ev :gwn 5 . 2;'·:~.: ~!~
' If diyorce law! were changP.d 1'1 these-days. .
chemJCal name, Is con'"med in l l5 J E Vickers u t·50 am.
lo that divorce wouldn't "•JSt• That sounds hke male-•wap. i dried scra~ing~ from banana ~ck. ui. Little G:orge do \II~
lnv•whe~re from $6oo to ~ .000 or ' ping to me, and It ma&lt;es me peels. The Food ;ond Drug· Ad- 3-45
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an uncont•sted divorce ;s to my husband without caus!ng investi(atlng this sllb••.nace, o.. 4.";' m.
17u c;nff own I
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.man can afford. / w11~ !li@~group, he'll get wad. Ihippies. and was unable ,o,tind gp W~st uap~:z. am . Lll&lt;'k 2o
..- - He.s already told me he lhnoks l any hallucinogenic properllfl!i ln Ed. ard S Bo. . th.. d.
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tbe. o!hRomen are " mean " to. 1't. Th'"· the re rore, ~nre•ro' ··to
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a m . Lock 23 Ke"".f. do·.m•
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y usband IS an hono··onle 1 clatm to be transoorted by down 6,45 a m.: G ,·e·enu p
man, and we love each o, n er. smokin~ banana peelin~a are Loc"- v 1 I' d
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He wouUM ~t "pia " to b
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IU" a vo me own . a p,
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3 un- eit er undergoin~ •elf- bypn" D'.: Bobby Joe down fl r.m.;
faithful, \IIIUt.l know the:Je thmgs . sis or have reinforced I h elr ! Wlllism H Zimmer down 1! :~ppen ~en a deter~tncd, l!o- l ban~• pee, with a dollop
40 p m.; Defender down 2:Wa:
an
up her mtnd -and marJJuana or LSD.
. M ld hi Lol'k Alto Ze h·
her h~,d winks his ey~. What ! A ~ew and more serious ptob- ~~-dow~: p.m.:'
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to do. . THREATENED
llem os the emergence of meth· houn down 3:25 p.m.: RavensDear Threatened:
yl cllmethoxy methyl phenethy. wood down 5:50 p.m:: W•stem
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woman ·' ':·ore 1amine, a compound that for down 10 p.m.; Texa~ up 2 30
her hllsbMrl, some unknown reason I•
a.m.; PJit Murphy Up T a.ll'..
are headoo for STP. Capsules or tablets of
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continue going substance can be obtained
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from illicit sources and at
"'"t ,tne
bout the same'.price as LSD.
effects are similar to thole
LSD' and jllst u unpredictable. Lif~. Sentenc~
botto.. l Granted that this Is not a
--' IRONTON, Ohio (UP!) '.:',!flon'rlty, I will admit 11 does go .well ·aid Broyming, 21, lronlilri 'II1~.,: / l
with the YO"'ll . generation. . Ufe·llme pri!!On sentettce HI- .11
Iiilli!.f·aclthrae·'.cent co~umn you lm- "Groovy" e,~ anv
ilrdav. Browning was
· word ~ gl'O&lt;),vl'" was found joy in Die, and
of first degree mlu~d~:. ~~
a,s the high school constaotl dlscqverlnJ,
Chief Walter
Crowd," and
that . we
an liliorflve Dec.
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"the four argmnents most function. It faet,llte po~~~a -alit
Ualted Press Jatel'lllltlonal 1frequently mentioned In bull tbe Bible uses the
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1 Topic! at college bull sessions sessions by exponenta of the know" aa a
In recent years has been the so- 'new morality.'"
Ultlon. But
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called "new rnoralll)•" which Argument No. 1 is that sex Is to It lban
"kuowledga
encourages premarital sex ex- simply a game, like tennis. "As means )IOIWI', particularjy ia
perience.
long as no one gets hurt, and no mterpersonal relaHODBbi.Jit." 'l'o
It ha• been enthusiastically one takes Is seriously, it's fun knew someone lntlmajely 'Is to
,-omoted by Playboy Magazine, and there's no harm In It"
put him or btr In a'positlon of
i'itb an assiqt from certain The ~acuse cltaplaia ack- vulnerab!Uty.
theologians wllo are not noted nowlkeges tbat thfl' lightfor their reticence ahout public~ hearted view of aex may make Need ll'omplete Relallt&gt;nsiJip
ty.
some sense for boys. But he "We must he
That tt Is having an impact on notes that the"' ill "a vast careful~ In all humu ~tloll-;
undergraduate attitudes is clear diference between male sexua- ablps, t hat the le~ of
from a report In the Journal of lily and female st!ltllallty."
knowledge sband are approthe American Medical Associa- "Sex is one thing women ta¥ priate lo the actual bonds wli~
tlon by Dr. Seymore Hallet&gt;o. seriously, even .If tbey JO~e ~xlst, or eble we've wounded-or
direclor of student psychiatry at about it. Their whole physiology been woonded, or · both . , .
tho University of Wisconsin. He is bound up In their sexuality in There's something lnapJJroprlate
IBid t~.at 70 per cent of the a way that It Isn't Iii the male and lnautbentlc-som.etblng
coeds who responded to a of tbe species, and a woman sincere'-allout ' 'aoq aH
eonfJCientail questionna:re af- has a lot JliOl'e at stake." For a '."ay' sexually while at tile iame
firmed the belle! that t'/rc is woman, ";erlousness and re- lim• going only ·part way
"noi!Jing wrong" with premari· SIX''
· · · - ~•tment" emotional!~ or lntelledually-or
tal sexual lnterrourse.
Telnevltably lied up with a sex fmanclally.
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However, only 22 per cent relat,
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•aid they had actually engaged and c:&amp;'lllll she may try to keep "new morality" Ia that sex Is
~ Intercourse. The disparity it.
slmplv an erpresslon of love a
lelween tbe two figures 8ng.
Normal Humaa Appetite
sign ·or symbol of affectk,n.
gesls that there may be a good Another argument of the Sine&lt; Chrlstlant1 uphold love as
many girls who feel It would be "new moralists" Is that sex is the Ideal basis of all human
"squ•""" to dl9approve of merely an appetite, Uke hunger, relatlonsbl]l!t the argument
premarital .ex, but who are ~&gt; nd should be satisled as Implies theY should be In favor
~everthele.s maintaining their matter ..,f.factly as any other of ma~ ..,1 activity fill"
own virginity for ,..,_, wllicb nonnal human need.
ever.one.
they sense to be good ones even
"'!'here'• a large measure of
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tbough they ore unable to \truth In thil aJl!Umenl," Pal!lor This, however, II just it
Jrljculate them.
Jlooeh ~. But it smug• semantic game, made poastble
Pre•ents Coonter-Argumeall gles In tile ·premise that human by tho f•ct l!lat the English
The Rev. .Paul F. Bosch, .ltappliless COJtiLsla In pn~mpl language has only one word,
Lutheran c'"'."'u• chaplain at sallsfactlinnf all appetlles. And "lovt," to cover a range of
S~racuse UnJVersHy, believes 'tbll just lm't true, be says, human emotions for whlclt tbe
that it's time •ome counter· Only spoU4!d cltlldren expect to Greek! uaed at le&amp;llt fOur
lllgurnents were made available bpve all tbelr wants fll'aUted. • lfferent verbs. 'l'he tlnd of love
Ill these girls (and to the The abiUty to dlsclpllne appeo which Christ commanded
rubst81ltial number of boys who tltes -including !eX - b the followm to show to all penons,
secretly arlmlre and approve , rmark of a ,mature per1011aUty. including their enemies, wu
tl\eir stand.)
The third argument hoirls that what the Gr ee ka e a II e d
'"I bell"!!~ ~tbe 'new
"sex Is simply a matter of "agape." It is a pure dllllnterean be{~ to be false
gettln£.jo.knotr-you,N a .bond of esled, unselfish Jove wbldl has
llmolil f/tr!· point,"
Intimacy wbtch helps two people nothing to do with going to
Boldt wrltes In the
wtaal under- wltll Slllii!OIII (a ldnd dl love
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. . ··cause of· ~ . 7;'1~~ ,..;:-:L. 0. Henry, district coutuJel position as well u tbat of the If sucb grievances were
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or give ~~sired (D) l\:ltllotjgh f-clf·~d not tion which Involves all 'fif the "Faimess and oon-(llscrlmln&amp; mncem iPl
lor Gallipolis State ·~s&lt;ilute Commissioner of the Oiviswn sented to the Su,.,·:n\.!l!dent
sb:, harassm~nl or be ' clearly ~tabVshe¥ , con~~n-! ~:OJoi·e~ is equalJY' so
[f\on ;s a right to ,each empl~y~. ploye at GallliJOl
State and County goveonment of Me?tal Hygiene I wodl~ like Monday morning, Julv 10:
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t wo, lng t,be , statement,s 10ade 1t ,1s 1· ·1/Morale involves maily
No employe, regardless of lioSJ- tute that any
Employes Union, AFirCIO aald o revJew the events !rum t h e I would have them hnl!;bt to tbat action was taken on the evident that ther&amp; ~ some ~·s- tors . The Superil\tendent
~hould feel that pressure harassment or
Fridav "O.er 200 em~10ycs" of time that we learned thet the my attention Immediately. Mr. basls •of mlsln'formation which content'and unhappin"M on lh~ his 'manag~menr ·Staff are
can be applied ure~ will b~ taken
GSl unanimously turned down demOIIlllratlon wa• to tuke pla,,. Henry indicated tbat he could was correciM; ~ne, of lnterfer- pari of employes. A review. of spo~slble for this, but yet ·
take away thiB right. the events ·that have
a proposed settlement ot allcg- until ~ow.
not guarantee preserttlfl'! s u c b ence with BUpet:Vlsors; one was this wllh the Superintendent mtributes to it
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circulated to all Yem 1.,. 0 ,wof shortly at Gallipolis State IMti· demonstration was ·
"(B) As a part of tbe invcsti· Superintendent ts.
and without dls~.im!nallon:
GSI last week and 11,: meelin tute. Arrangements w~re m.ade 1 heard nothtn further u 0 t 1 gallon a review was made. of mg to tbe Comoussulner the
of the responSJbUI~es of t b
of over 200 followed Th"rsdav a~ for an independent mvesllg.. State Represen~tlve Ralph Wei- ~e formal grievances Ill~ a;at•on of the .professJOnal
man~gement staff 18 '2;. see
the Junior Fairgrounds. ·
lion by one of the men assign. ker called and asked !Jr t be Slll~ f?r. Fournier assumod 1•10 smg responSibility at the lnstl- this JS
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Th d' t , letter follows ed to the central office. A report meellng of JulY 26 1967
poSition of Superintendent 3t tullon from the
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th etat'rec ~ s f 1 1 liUld 1~ was requested as to the specif'
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it e "fa •:~"ha." g ~n de~ied Jc problems at Gallipoli~ •s well "Based on the tnve&lt;llgatlon four were submitted. 'I' h r e e professional personnel, It
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as any specific cbtrges of dls- by the office of the Commls- have been resolved and one Js been agreed that tbe Su~erin·
···On· Juf 26 1967 a
crimination of uolair treatment sioner of Mental Hygie11e as pending.
tendent should proceed
took lac: In ;, offi .• at t 11 ~ of any employe by any sup.r. well as by the office of the Di- ''(C) .One of tho gene r a l this recommendation. ·Acc,oro·- 11
By Enrolling Now In the
reque~t of Stat/Rep•~sentallve visor. In the report submitted, ~tor tbe following was eslab- charges made which was_ not ingly. tbi~ meana ~~ba~t~·tth~•:~! ll Begitls Sept. 12
Ralph Welker which included there was nothing that could be hshed:
related to any of the wrJtten lion .of D1rector of
se•ersl el)lployes fr,om Gal!i~o. used as a basis fo; charges •· "(A) Of tbe twenty written ones presented was tbat the s~- not mclnde any
Only A: Few .
Its Stste Institute. At this meet- galnst any supem!!Or.
statements of specific cllarges Jectlon of those to be In Psychi- authority ~ver atte~da~~·
"'We teach ,all phases of Beauty Culture. Short
lng representations wer~ made Subsequently, on July 7, 1967 submitted, eight had no refer- atrlc Aid~ classes was unfair chlatrlc aides, or ~n~y~:~:~~lnt ll Vacancies Remain
period. Tuition payment pl:m avaUable. Approved
conceming the reasons fr,r the during a telephone conversat;on ence as to the date on whi('i! and diltcrnmnatory. Th~ nves- no~ · professiOnal
trainine.
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demonstration that was tak;ng between Gary Short, L. C. Hen. the event(s) took place and ligation reveale~ that thiS could . The goal or the

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iO much hlg~r," Pl1elfter ..ld,
the folt()WinJ day.
At the unlter~ty: ' refugees 1ca1'1 ~ ·· Jbli' FAIRBANJ!S, Alaska (UPI)- s~klni h!J head.
JaU. Evacuatl'd
walling 10 re!um io thtih: hom"" 1predlcftoll the
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Jail cells In tbe pol~e station wandered about almlmly wh~n would soon be tiOOded ~.~
clothespin wired to an alarm Power Unes, tenet's. and base~JWnt wtre evlcia!M early tbey we"" not workln( at bargains.
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bell and suspend tbe pJn an •lnch several homes were swept away and l!le few prl~rs who were •olunleer jobs Ul«&lt; eilpervfllng They were !IJIIIIIy -~~r
off the basen:ent floor.
In the river's. path. Few people on hand pitched In with their the makesh!lt pre«l)ool nurse- about their futuro, b!lwevu, lllf,·ii
~hen the tablet ,,dissolves, . had time to IMVe theit' cal'$ or Jallel'll to help In lhe eQlera.. n· ry or distrlbulln~ blankets.
few talked abQut leavbfJ AJ~,!Ii'
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their per!!Onal belongings.
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W1th such a horne-made was all they could do to
Typical of the heartb..,ak for ltlked about starting oD over hardship
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alarm, Sl~wart Rothman m•y their Jives.
Fairbanks was the Alaska again when the water goes 11 was jhe same way alter: ~~~· !
have saved his life The bell Could anyone have
Centennial Exposition, wblch down.
Good Friday eqarbqutW! ~b11 ;, ;
went off at 5:30 a.m. Tuesday the Intensity of the dlsoster waa flooded and demroyed after Some even joked about their rocked Anchorage and ottJtt:•·
The clothespin was kept open Jim Binkley, lklpper o' the undreds of Alaskans had put misfortune, but that Is the way south central AWka clUet ' ift:".,
home when the waters of the 1IJO.foot tourist vessel, 'l'he thousand~ of hour! of tim• ar.~ of Alaskans.
1964, taking over 100 llvtt.c. .l ""
noodlng. Chena . River begar. Discovery, has spent 28 years effort Into Its con!!lructlon.
"When I get back to my Former G~v. ·William A. EJIIII):; '
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Rothman had rigged up tile Tanana rlvm.
school buildings wherever there glad to roll out the furniture be sald "Alaskana thrlv• -.:,;. 1
apparatus before he went to bed "Believe me; 00 one could was high fll"'und and about 8,000 and hold a half· price sale," adverotl~."
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have forecast how high tioe made their temporary hom~ nt said one.
And now tho piiop!e ...W." i
,The ...clothespln WAS kot opro lll!ter would ~o." he said.
!he University of Alaska earn- Another, after observing hun· i Falrbenks are lhoWIIIJ · -~ i
With the aspirin tablet 110 that year it was the lowest
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dreds of partlally-1ubmerged[same Jp!I'IL.
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ci&lt;Jsed and rang the battery- Al3ska Gov. Walter J. Hickel II
operated hell. Within five hours, said the destruction far es&lt;etdthe upstairs of Rothman's ed his worst fears. ,
$40.000 home was filled with
dirty water up to the window He said estimates of damage.
ledge.
rough at the very best, nnge
Upstream at. the· lsl11nd from $200 million·$300 million.
Home.s sllbdivision the water almost none of it Insured. At
began to inch lis wav o•er the least· lhree and perhaps seven
river bank about noon Monday. dled in lhe dlsoster.
Ed Pheiffer, a city employe, Ther were ,daring attempt
said he beard on the radio that to rescue people stranded on
the r;1·er would c""st at nil"' rooftops when tile water adfeet over flood stage or 15 feet vanced. Huty attempts to I
later that night
saridb•g vital nerve &lt;..nters

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place at the iMiitutwn In addl- ry and myself, I stated that If nothing which would give a clue
lion. twenty written statements Ithe demonstration taking place as to when they occurred. Of
were presented as grievances was because of grievances It the remaining twelve two
agamst actions by the Director wa~ unfortunate, for there 'was tloned events occurrlng "some
of Nursing.
a Department grievance proce- months ago," and ten
"After discussion. tiJOse pres- dure that enabled employes to a dellnlte date. Of these ten,
en! were advised an Jnvestiga.l hrlng attention of any unfair seven referred to events
tiDn would be made and upon treatment by their supervisors ring In 1964, the other three oc·
completion a report would be to the Superintendent, ~,. the curring In the last four months;
submllted. This lett.r is lh e Commissioner, and to the Diret· and one of these has been filed
promised report whi t·~ Is oeing tor of the Departmeot and that as a formal grievance In accorpresented·· to each el"pbve at 1 no such grievances had been Idance with our procedures.
GallipoiJS
I presented. In angwer to a •JU•s· "The twenty complaints were
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available records. There w•s a
definite policy foltowed and no
Preferential treatment coul&lt;l be
proven. An analysts. of .t he
most recen~ PsychlatrJc A Ide
classes justified and supported
the selections made.

• THE 1937 GAILJA. Aoademy
High School Blue Devils began
pre - season workouts Thursday under tbe watchful eye of
head coach Glenn Trou~ who
seems like an awlully nice guy, .
and assistants Duke Burson,
Everett Vance, and Bill Cwl•y.
There are two practices mornlng and afternoon.. with the Var·
slty and Freshmen working
separately. Bot when the
Frosh are pracllc~, Co a
Trout Is right there keaplng an
eye .oo the yearllnga as well
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GAWPOUS - Bicycling is becoming an important
1port in the old Frencb' City. In fact there are so many
youngsters riding bikes that, frankly, I'm surprised there
are not a rash of accidents involving the riders.
It would be nice if enforcement agency or civic club
sponsored a bic:ycle safety program, or formed a safety
~lub. Then, again, I may be wrong there may already be
.uch a dub in existence.
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-·-Back in the early 1940s, prob. and she's the former Carol MU.
obly brought on more by neres- ler· of Rio Grinde, have' a new
;ity because of tile war, there baliy boy,Jiom,at.3:38 p.m. lasl
FOR. ALL YOU Buckeye fnnA,
•••• many worneo of tbe town Mbnday Iii II!' Alexabdrla, va. I I'ye some requesta for the !till'/
who rode bicyde•. and in fact, hospital. ·• ,
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.hey had a bicycle club.
I. The. haby bas been named 1fall:
Ohio State will be pla~ tbll
I nave an ap.,ro~:llt• ~i&lt;Y·I Norman Olin Andrew Huff, and Sept. 30 _ Arizona, at eo.
cl• qUIZ which l ioten•l t•&gt; pr&lt;· · he weighed eight pounds and Jumbllj; Oct. 7 _ OregOJJ, at
sent !n Our '!'own ;ome:lme '" Ione ounce. If you'll notice the Eugene; Oct. 14 _ Purooe at
he near future. 1'11 rcn the initials of the baby's name Columbus; Oct. Z1 _ Nort~~est­
JUestions one da 'l and 1hen In spell ''NOAH." He bas a Iiiier •. ern, at Evanston; Oct. 111 _ n' couple of days, I'll print tho Sarah Louise.
llnofs, at Columbua; N&lt;Jv. t _
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Miller Michigan State at East Lan: of Rio Grande are the mater· alng; Nov. 11 '- Wisconsin, at
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES I nal grandparents are Mr. and Columbus; Nov. 18 - Iowa, at
~ . Huff of Arlington, Va., he's i nat grandparents re Mr. nd Columbva; and Nov. 25 _ '"""" 11
a co ·xilo~for Eastern_ !\_~lines, Mrs. Warren Huff of Arlington, lgan, at Ann Arbor.

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race riot is now being tallied to some degne of
atturacy, according to the figures
released by the Insurance Information lnstitllle
New .Yor~ City. The figures, which
insured
losses only; show $85 mil•
in dafl)ages in insufed businesiSes.snlly.
do not
residential and misctllodomages, not to mentinn ttit
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dolled Bfore
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It leveled off
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Gauges. - Gallipolis, 11.9 and and cars."
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lU. runnin&amp; .2 feet o! ro!le~s.;,, At the flte station
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jj).lr'ie,.: Pt. Pleasant, 23.83: Pomeroy- 'thur~ay, there were still thr&lt;oe :1
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&gt;~ .mare , White up 8· 30 p m · g 0 !v ay 1firemen were busv rescuing
'Iter disappearing from .htS You're ·nor \lone th t' 1 17ore or~ e .an rLea 11Y •t 1down $·:ro pm • ·John Morro;. stranded and homelss. ·
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ny people are hvmg their sec· I who WO\Ild,; like to "live re; ~Y d th ilr Y'jnjll ed 2,15 n m.; OI)Wari! Ull '4:50 a. ; Stanle.v Zaveral was surrounded ,
ond ~~~ •. w1t!tout benefit of d1v- . table" tlillltcaH·glford
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fr1ends 1S at leas~ one marned 1 QlmhJeiit$1 J(yone' _
. odr ' '·· ~ , , • 0 .i.m. ; &amp;-ckjord up 8:15 i .m. 1messages wen&gt; by rad1o. ·
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hooke 1·'0nhlhbl~ (drug, Kan•itba River _ M~rmet
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may ''I!·~ •II James R Hilles pp )J 0 m . homes Mondav evening. The
In that group. My wife wor'',' tigroup; W , roman~ 1
· · state of panl~ or Joey Choiln· down ll:4~
'flood water knocked out the •
give me a divorce. It woul rl
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victim must ..,, Wmf1eld. Pollv R. UP 2.25 p.
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have cost everythmg
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win a contested suit. So I walk . cons• ers t IS ·~e man his b~st
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does not hR H. E. Bowles up 7.20 v m.. o!t.
ofh ·out,..:,. y not' We h~thedlld'',"Ch wife,.~anl$ to be more
Chlorpro~: l State up 2 25 a.m.; Lucy .Jane
er.r u,•ere wer~ no c ren. frlendl)', •llr maybe he doe·
d ugh b - Lucas up 2:35 a.m.; rl. F I
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,pte to refer to rn II' 'down 6 a rn. f,:.,ek 14
rjefore, ·~nd· we'li· stay thot way.. her.~u.sb~nd about It ~.nd he t.ld Itwo .
· rellUtedly hall uri [·~teel. Cli oer u 5li ri ~ · L~Good Bule for school
. ,We're spending as
go, aot me h~,q !\ad trouble Willi her be· genlc! .dt\Jgs (drugs that co"se other ''lleidma/ u · 1,35 ~ m.·
Red Goose Shoes
. : 'ccutnulatihS propefiy. we•hh lore. bilf.~E thmks the solptlon you .to ent.lr a drcem world I Duncan Bruce do~n 2:3; am;~
#. Ill' children, so thent will be no! IS lor "l.'ll ~nd him to get togetfl. without actually going lo sleep) OVF.C
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1e~; • saysll "everybody's doing The !irs!, not yet given a . Dow~ev :gwn 5 . 2;'·:~.: ~!~
' If diyorce law! were changP.d 1'1 these-days. .
chemJCal name, Is con'"med in l l5 J E Vickers u t·50 am.
lo that divorce wouldn't "•JSt• That sounds hke male-•wap. i dried scra~ing~ from banana ~ck. ui. Little G:orge do \II~
lnv•whe~re from $6oo to ~ .000 or ' ping to me, and It ma&lt;es me peels. The Food ;ond Drug· Ad- 3-45
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an uncont•sted divorce ;s to my husband without caus!ng investi(atlng this sllb••.nace, o.. 4.";' m.
17u c;nff own I
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.man can afford. / w11~ !li@~group, he'll get wad. Ihippies. and was unable ,o,tind gp W~st uap~:z. am . Lll&lt;'k 2o
..- - He.s already told me he lhnoks l any hallucinogenic properllfl!i ln Ed. ard S Bo. . th.. d.
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y usband IS an hono··onle 1 clatm to be transoorted by down 6,45 a m.: G ,·e·enu p
man, and we love each o, n er. smokin~ banana peelin~a are Loc"- v 1 I' d
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3 un- eit er undergoin~ •elf- bypn" D'.: Bobby Joe down fl r.m.;
faithful, \IIIUt.l know the:Je thmgs . sis or have reinforced I h elr ! Wlllism H Zimmer down 1! :~ppen ~en a deter~tncd, l!o- l ban~• pee, with a dollop
40 p m.; Defender down 2:Wa:
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up her mtnd -and marJJuana or LSD.
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her h~,d winks his ey~. What ! A ~ew and more serious ptob- ~~-dow~: p.m.:'
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to do. . THREATENED
llem os the emergence of meth· houn down 3:25 p.m.: RavensDear Threatened:
yl cllmethoxy methyl phenethy. wood down 5:50 p.m:: W•stem
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woman ·' ':·ore 1amine, a compound that for down 10 p.m.; Texa~ up 2 30
her hllsbMrl, some unknown reason I•
a.m.; PJit Murphy Up T a.ll'..
are headoo for STP. Capsules or tablets of
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continue going substance can be obtained
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from illicit sources and at
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bout the same'.price as LSD.
effects are similar to thole
LSD' and jllst u unpredictable. Lif~. Sentenc~
botto.. l Granted that this Is not a
--' IRONTON, Ohio (UP!) '.:',!flon'rlty, I will admit 11 does go .well ·aid Broyming, 21, lronlilri 'II1~.,: / l
with the YO"'ll . generation. . Ufe·llme pri!!On sentettce HI- .11
Iiilli!.f·aclthrae·'.cent co~umn you lm- "Groovy" e,~ anv
ilrdav. Browning was
· word ~ gl'O&lt;),vl'" was found joy in Die, and
of first degree mlu~d~:. ~~
a,s the high school constaotl dlscqverlnJ,
Chief Walter
Crowd," and
that . we
an liliorflve Dec.
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"the four argmnents most function. It faet,llte po~~~a -alit
Ualted Press Jatel'lllltlonal 1frequently mentioned In bull tbe Bible uses the
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1 Topic! at college bull sessions sessions by exponenta of the know" aa a
In recent years has been the so- 'new morality.'"
Ultlon. But
moie
called "new rnoralll)•" which Argument No. 1 is that sex Is to It lban
"kuowledga
encourages premarital sex ex- simply a game, like tennis. "As means )IOIWI', particularjy ia
perience.
long as no one gets hurt, and no mterpersonal relaHODBbi.Jit." 'l'o
It ha• been enthusiastically one takes Is seriously, it's fun knew someone lntlmajely 'Is to
,-omoted by Playboy Magazine, and there's no harm In It"
put him or btr In a'positlon of
i'itb an assiqt from certain The ~acuse cltaplaia ack- vulnerab!Uty.
theologians wllo are not noted nowlkeges tbat thfl' lightfor their reticence ahout public~ hearted view of aex may make Need ll'omplete Relallt&gt;nsiJip
ty.
some sense for boys. But he "We must he
That tt Is having an impact on notes that the"' ill "a vast careful~ In all humu ~tloll-;
undergraduate attitudes is clear diference between male sexua- ablps, t hat the le~ of
from a report In the Journal of lily and female st!ltllallty."
knowledge sband are approthe American Medical Associa- "Sex is one thing women ta¥ priate lo the actual bonds wli~
tlon by Dr. Seymore Hallet&gt;o. seriously, even .If tbey JO~e ~xlst, or eble we've wounded-or
direclor of student psychiatry at about it. Their whole physiology been woonded, or · both . , .
tho University of Wisconsin. He is bound up In their sexuality in There's something lnapJJroprlate
IBid t~.at 70 per cent of the a way that It Isn't Iii the male and lnautbentlc-som.etblng
coeds who responded to a of tbe species, and a woman sincere'-allout ' 'aoq aH
eonfJCientail questionna:re af- has a lot JliOl'e at stake." For a '."ay' sexually while at tile iame
firmed the belle! that t'/rc is woman, ";erlousness and re- lim• going only ·part way
"noi!Jing wrong" with premari· SIX''
· · · - ~•tment" emotional!~ or lntelledually-or
tal sexual lnterrourse.
Telnevltably lied up with a sex fmanclally.
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However, only 22 per cent relat,
.. dtor how cool The final lqlllltent for the
•aid they had actually engaged and c:&amp;'lllll she may try to keep "new morality" Ia that sex Is
~ Intercourse. The disparity it.
slmplv an erpresslon of love a
lelween tbe two figures 8ng.
Normal Humaa Appetite
sign ·or symbol of affectk,n.
gesls that there may be a good Another argument of the Sine&lt; Chrlstlant1 uphold love as
many girls who feel It would be "new moralists" Is that sex is the Ideal basis of all human
"squ•""" to dl9approve of merely an appetite, Uke hunger, relatlonsbl]l!t the argument
premarital .ex, but who are ~&gt; nd should be satisled as Implies theY should be In favor
~everthele.s maintaining their matter ..,f.factly as any other of ma~ ..,1 activity fill"
own virginity for ,..,_, wllicb nonnal human need.
ever.one.
they sense to be good ones even
"'!'here'• a large measure of
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tbough they ore unable to \truth In thil aJl!Umenl," Pal!lor This, however, II just it
Jrljculate them.
Jlooeh ~. But it smug• semantic game, made poastble
Pre•ents Coonter-Argumeall gles In tile ·premise that human by tho f•ct l!lat the English
The Rev. .Paul F. Bosch, .ltappliless COJtiLsla In pn~mpl language has only one word,
Lutheran c'"'."'u• chaplain at sallsfactlinnf all appetlles. And "lovt," to cover a range of
S~racuse UnJVersHy, believes 'tbll just lm't true, be says, human emotions for whlclt tbe
that it's time •ome counter· Only spoU4!d cltlldren expect to Greek! uaed at le&amp;llt fOur
lllgurnents were made available bpve all tbelr wants fll'aUted. • lfferent verbs. 'l'he tlnd of love
Ill these girls (and to the The abiUty to dlsclpllne appeo which Christ commanded
rubst81ltial number of boys who tltes -including !eX - b the followm to show to all penons,
secretly arlmlre and approve , rmark of a ,mature per1011aUty. including their enemies, wu
tl\eir stand.)
The third argument hoirls that what the Gr ee ka e a II e d
'"I bell"!!~ ~tbe 'new
"sex Is simply a matter of "agape." It is a pure dllllnterean be{~ to be false
gettln£.jo.knotr-you,N a .bond of esled, unselfish Jove wbldl has
llmolil f/tr!· point,"
Intimacy wbtch helps two people nothing to do with going to
Boldt wrltes In the
wtaal under- wltll Slllii!OIII (a ldnd dl love
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Michael _Benedum, Judge waa Dr. Randall II e e d."
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MiChael, IIOIIIIle E a a t- Maldng up the •teer dub CW11AVel\llif pr. P"r heaa at &amp;he ,a , Rl'liiings and Bom Coi, Land- 1 Co and, lbe Murphy OD Co. man, Klmmy Pierce, . Charles mltlee were William Carr, Uoyd
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South Webster, and Mary
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Rog'; Jun1or Taylor, 21, Mason, the purchaser; Harry Slawter, who sold the grand champion, and
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stackwooct, W. S. Miebael, If!.
by KA!TY Slawter belnt bid 'Store, I Jlay I!J8ss, , Veterans Inon to
were De b b I e ,road, Bob Ritchie, Eddie HuiJp, 1ram Slawter, Mr.
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South Webster, and Mary
grand champion at the junior oteer club sale at the Meigs Cou11ty· Fair on
Stafford, 2:2· Pomeroy Hoole I, night. Pictured, I to r, are Wyatt Radford and Walter (Burnsey)
Rog'; Jun1or Taylor, 21, Mason, the purchaser; Harry Slawter, who sold the grand champion, and
Pomeroy.
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urged lo)oal men ·tn eacb COUll· Tile ftnal note about th~ln I~ Approved by David T.xld, Gov. bet la,t, Ohlo, our aear Stale.l dered a_nd ran.sacted. Your chll· gu~ then Jn gooo. ot,d~~~ ~·. ~e
t_li#"JJPOLIS - · J1wo ·c;, II ty "to take !q!lrms and prevare an ailXIous query sent t&lt;r Wal· ernor of Ol\1o. Charles W 'Hill, 1would have 'been Invaded by a dren and 1your chll~ren's chll· that the R&lt;JWder hOm
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· ioo. jears old' lollll be .pr-.ltd "the $!1li"of Ohlo must not be tn- ·cer a fortnight later: ~·cannot Malooim McDOwell, Major and Iovertlirow the hest government were one of' this glorious· band. i lion your patriotic mothers or
~ ~1o the Rio Qrande College vaded by the enemies of ou r I get ,rid of the Squirrel Hunt· jADC. ·
on earth; our wives and children I Preserve this Certificate . of wives to be at all Umelqire!Jar,
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' era? They are under no ·~ o n• Certifloate of Service_.
would jjave been violated and Service ai'Jd ·Disch8rge, he-r.. ~ 1ed •'to furnish · you ~,: fe"i days
'tl!ge_· Room wnere thev w1il oc Major General Lew Wallace, trot." In the end, Cincmnad State of Ohio, Executove De- murdered and our homu
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ll'lserved for 1 fqture genera- who , may have :·been j1J3t. the was saved. Klrby Smith h ad partment, Columbus, 0 hI
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leY.,~n uncle of the late ll·lTT•'-'r annolll'ce' that all business the Squirrel Hunters in Gallla RESOLVED: by the ~enate
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,. 51r.~. Homer Sm~U. a1 Crown able bDdoed men could go out , to defend the qty of G~ll,polls the State of Ohio, that the Gov. ~~iiY aoute is donatmg tl:c dolL' and dig trenches under police agamst the Ulreatened mvaslon
he and he Is hereby auil&gt;lftiiiS to the J!i~ G'u~de Col· 'supervision.
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. ~it lJbrary lor tl!i Heritage From the outlying preconcts eral John Hunt Morgar.. who . t t f h"1s contingent fund
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"- ~· Squirrel Hunters came with muzzle loaders, ,•owder hiS "Great Ohoo Rald." Morgan . f a d l"tho ra bin dis:i'n!O reality in the early :,.:; of I horns and leather bullet pouch· never reached Gallipolis.
p~on IDM f n t~ g t ~ouc'' e .
l86t.l\'hen $011thern Ohoo feem-, es; 15,000 of them and more. William G. Parmley receJv. ~argessto;e w':..~e~ nd: ~ ~
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\if . Major Gfner~l Jlra&lt;t·&gt;n pass for such with cthfled re- charge.
repel1he invllders, and w h 0
BUILD RESISTANCE nol1/ to fall and' win- ;
·"ragg and General _f.&lt;im•·nd porters, and they prepared to 1 Our Southern Border was will be known in histor as the
ltirby Smith swept lhroug~ Ten- ~ man the trenches dug ty less /· menaced by the enem1es of our """ . 1 H t , y
ter colds with R.E~ABCE, POTENT YITA- •··
'rieJSee and Kentucky. The llob- plctu,..,sque folk in case armed Union David 'l'odd, Governor of ""uorre un ers.
lJs captured Rich1"onq. a nd 1 secession drew nigh.
Ohio. called on the Mi n u t e And, in obedience here~, I ~ MINS that your Professional doctor and ,;-., · 1
druggist may recommend. You can ·de- , ·,
teftinston, "Ky.,·,and hended for • They were said to be squirrel Men of the State and tt.• gquir. do most cheerJully en~lose •
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hunters and this was their ·great rei Hunters came by tho l~ous· certificate of your servoce. But
pend on quality vitamins, from Prjc~. &amp; , ' .
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Sons Phdrmacy.
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Vollhorn. "BidwelL
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In lhe Dairy division, David : pion female . and t·hree firsts,
In Meigs C.ounty on Tue•dav.
Koblrnti. Chesti\1", ·-11 a d . the 1 llthi!r first place winners were
Sept. 5, has been es••~llshed,
G1:Md Champion Bqll anll the virgil King', Pomeroy Route ,2,
Robert Bowen, county scperlnSenior Champioh ,Fe!"ale a p ct.1and Ann Holter, Pomeroy Star
tendent of schools, announced.
five first plare · wjnner~ In 'the Roufe.
Satlirday.
Hu\slein entr.ies, Eail
a n, j In the Guernsey entries, HarAll teachers will rept'rl to
-- · - - - ·---·.-:-· · - old Carnaban, Racine, had the
their respective buildings at
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Gralid QI3Jllpion Bull. t h e
JAMES LANE
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9 first awards. Joy Kay Theoss I Alva B. Lane, Rt. 1, Gall~ will be no lunches serverl at any
had the •·moor. Champoon . fe. polls, recently completed ~as- school on the opening &lt;lay.
msle and one forst. other forst ic tralnllti at Lackland Air
Teachers will meet in each
place winners were Edison Hot· j t'orre Baoe, Texas. A3c Lane I building from noon to 12 .30.
lor and . Danoel Nease, both of i 1, now at Ko.,ler Air Force 1 2 p.m. each local di•tt·!ct
~ &lt;ix·week old boy hera me Mmersvd!• Route I.
Base, Missi•stppi, whert he :hold a general teachers meet.
M.son County's fifth highway Paul_ Boerhup, Wellston Rou~ ; Is enrolled In a nine-week [ ing. In the Meigs Local School
fatality of 1967 Saturday at 9·· !, exhtboted the grand champ! course of tr•tnlng as an Air· Dostroct the general meeting
10 a.m. on State Route 17. tl ' on female a_nd bull and the sen- .raft Control and Warning will be held at the
miles south of Pt. Pleasant.
:•or and Junto~ rese!ve females Specialist. Friends may write 1High School while the generol
Kennetll Ray Harron, son of !and won 10 ftrsts '" the Milk· . btm: A3c James A. Lane, meeting at Eastern D"mct
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Harron, mp Shorthorns. Larry Chlpps, j AF1170i 810, UOI Sq, CMRI, Ihe held in the East•rn High
of 4703 North Maldon St., Chi· Beverly Route I, exhoblted the Box 18515, Kelller Air FFB, &amp;·houl and Southern District
cago, !II., died &lt;horlly alter be- champ~on bull and _won s ~ v en Mko., mil.
t•a''""' will meet at th• Ra·
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cine High School.
;ey Hospital of a fractured skull. E. Leach, Monera! Wells, W. ,
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Thought•
Injured in the single car ac- 'senior champion females a n d LONDON (UP!)
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Emmett ~· :!t. treatl'd and,.. '· In the Jersey judging Larry . ar 111s wtm . ngfup boovte-mon 1 Ill brelilren tltat yoa may
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.wa•, arlm)tted ~ul· . ~hampton bull; Junior t•hamplon plant at Winlrith HeBt~ the to scripture that none of you
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DEXTER QUALITY
):(Ja.;each sllfr.ri"C,:Ia~t"'ns malo and won two fints with ROODS STEAL GOLD
.an ,accident, rich~s
g'~ ''''IH&amp;es, ·:: ~ ·· · 1bavid Nease, Minersville, wln- PARIS (UPI,-Three hood~ :lvingj, tl'.ose · ivho cheer today
tnlil!~::;: t~:!.tt . tn~ho 11ng two f!nt plates.
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t_li#"JJPOLIS - · J1wo ·c;, II ty "to take !q!lrms and prevare an ailXIous query sent t&lt;r Wal· ernor of Ol\1o. Charles W 'Hill, 1would have 'been Invaded by a dren and 1your chll~ren's chll· that the R&lt;JWder hOm
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· ioo. jears old' lollll be .pr-.ltd "the $!1li"of Ohlo must not be tn- ·cer a fortnight later: ~·cannot Malooim McDOwell, Major and Iovertlirow the hest government were one of' this glorious· band. i lion your patriotic mothers or
~ ~1o the Rio Qrande College vaded by the enemies of ou r I get ,rid of the Squirrel Hunt· jADC. ·
on earth; our wives and children I Preserve this Certificate . of wives to be at all Umelqire!Jar,
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' era? They are under no ·~ o n• Certifloate of Service_.
would jjave been violated and Service ai'Jd ·Disch8rge, he-r.. ~ 1ed •'to furnish · you ~,: fe"i days
'tl!ge_· Room wnere thev w1il oc Major General Lew Wallace, trot." In the end, Cincmnad State of Ohio, Executove De- murdered and our homu
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he and he Is hereby auil&gt;lftiiiS to the J!i~ G'u~de Col· 'supervision.
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"- ~· Squirrel Hunters came with muzzle loaders, ,•owder hiS "Great Ohoo Rald." Morgan . f a d l"tho ra bin dis:i'n!O reality in the early :,.:; of I horns and leather bullet pouch· never reached Gallipolis.
p~on IDM f n t~ g t ~ouc'' e .
l86t.l\'hen $011thern Ohoo feem-, es; 15,000 of them and more. William G. Parmley receJv. ~argessto;e w':..~e~ nd: ~ ~
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repel1he invllders, and w h 0
BUILD RESISTANCE nol1/ to fall and' win- ;
·"ragg and General _f.&lt;im•·nd porters, and they prepared to 1 Our Southern Border was will be known in histor as the
ltirby Smith swept lhroug~ Ten- ~ man the trenches dug ty less /· menaced by the enem1es of our """ . 1 H t , y
ter colds with R.E~ABCE, POTENT YITA- •··
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lJs captured Rich1"onq. a nd 1 secession drew nigh.
Ohio. called on the Mi n u t e And, in obedience here~, I ~ MINS that your Professional doctor and ,;-., · 1
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pend on quality vitamins, from Prjc~. &amp; , ' .
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· POMEROY ...:.. In the farll) entry judging at the
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In lhe Dairy division, David : pion female . and t·hree firsts,
In Meigs C.ounty on Tue•dav.
Koblrnti. Chesti\1", ·-11 a d . the 1 llthi!r first place winners were
Sept. 5, has been es••~llshed,
G1:Md Champion Bqll anll the virgil King', Pomeroy Route ,2,
Robert Bowen, county scperlnSenior Champioh ,Fe!"ale a p ct.1and Ann Holter, Pomeroy Star
tendent of schools, announced.
five first plare · wjnner~ In 'the Roufe.
Satlirday.
Hu\slein entr.ies, Eail
a n, j In the Guernsey entries, HarAll teachers will rept'rl to
-- · - - - ·---·.-:-· · - old Carnaban, Racine, had the
their respective buildings at
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JAMES LANE
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9 first awards. Joy Kay Theoss I Alva B. Lane, Rt. 1, Gall~ will be no lunches serverl at any
had the •·moor. Champoon . fe. polls, recently completed ~as- school on the opening &lt;lay.
msle and one forst. other forst ic tralnllti at Lackland Air
Teachers will meet in each
place winners were Edison Hot· j t'orre Baoe, Texas. A3c Lane I building from noon to 12 .30.
lor and . Danoel Nease, both of i 1, now at Ko.,ler Air Force 1 2 p.m. each local di•tt·!ct
~ &lt;ix·week old boy hera me Mmersvd!• Route I.
Base, Missi•stppi, whert he :hold a general teachers meet.
M.son County's fifth highway Paul_ Boerhup, Wellston Rou~ ; Is enrolled In a nine-week [ ing. In the Meigs Local School
fatality of 1967 Saturday at 9·· !, exhtboted the grand champ! course of tr•tnlng as an Air· Dostroct the general meeting
10 a.m. on State Route 17. tl ' on female a_nd bull and the sen- .raft Control and Warning will be held at the
miles south of Pt. Pleasant.
:•or and Junto~ rese!ve females Specialist. Friends may write 1High School while the generol
Kennetll Ray Harron, son of !and won 10 ftrsts '" the Milk· . btm: A3c James A. Lane, meeting at Eastern D"mct
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Harron, mp Shorthorns. Larry Chlpps, j AF1170i 810, UOI Sq, CMRI, Ihe held in the East•rn High
of 4703 North Maldon St., Chi· Beverly Route I, exhoblted the Box 18515, Kelller Air FFB, &amp;·houl and Southern District
cago, !II., died &lt;horlly alter be- champ~on bull and _won s ~ v en Mko., mil.
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cine High School.
;ey Hospital of a fractured skull. E. Leach, Monera! Wells, W. ,
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Thought•
Injured in the single car ac- 'senior champion females a n d LONDON (UP!)
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):(Ja.;each sllfr.ri"C,:Ia~t"'ns malo and won two fints with ROODS STEAL GOLD
.an ,accident, rich~s
g'~ ''''IH&amp;es, ·:: ~ ·· · 1bavid Nease, Minersville, wln- PARIS (UPI,-Three hood~ :lvingj, tl'.ose · ivho cheer today
tnlil!~::;: t~:!.tt . tn~ho 11ng two f!nt plates.
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r110111 ip your home awaits you when yo~ use DEYOE
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Pomeroy High Schools and Friday was the first time boysof the three communities were ever together as a singiesports team. 54 candidates of Grades 10·11·12 were on hand for the first sessions of practice and Head Coaeb
Charile Chancey anticipates additioual turnouts on Mon-day as other boys have yet to return home from summer vacations. Scenes from the first practice&amp; are, left to right, the team doing calisthenics as Coach Chancey Jlwut1 01"
ders, two ca.ndidates practic~~~king drill w~~e-ing instructed by John Bentley, backfield coach and members of the liquad surroun~in~ Coach- Ch_a._rt~!Y fora brief "skull session."
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Cincinnati 3 San raoclscn 1
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Pomeroy High Schools and Friday was the first time boysof the three communities were ever together as a singiesports team. 54 candidates of Grades 10·11·12 were on hand for the first sessions of practice and Head Coaeb
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Kansas City .. 52 69 .430 16\!o i"l:bicag4 . .. .. 66 59 .528 12
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Cleveland 5 Detroit 0
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Cincinnati 3 San raoclscn 1
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pi'O team would give • •econd partially bPcause he is ~;I ! for punting and klckin!, duties. ' lndiall!l 11 Orioles 4
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American football league are Aii·Stm in Chicago until two summer. And G&lt;'Orge Wilson Monday-Sen~tors vs. Tigers
hoping that young John Stoia is weeks ago and did not play Jr., the oo.ach's son and ~tmg 1 Tue1day-Wh1te Sox vs. Y a •·
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1charity game here tonight.
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the Contmental League, Rf'I1Ui to be better than last vear'~
to he the key this ... ..., tc punt-and·prav •quad. Haifback
whateVM' degree of improve- J~ Auer a\mnst the entire
ment the Dolphins Will •how Ioflf'!lse Ia;! season. now has
ever Ia:' ye~r's 3-11 record.
Abner Haynes to help him keep i
AI thiS poml. some llfl!lrov•- the opposition hon&lt;'SI. Both are
mt'nt seems assured. lf for nc. outstanding runner 5 and pass
other t~ason thar. lT10"t of the r~re- 19 ers .
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piayert have had a full year of At fullback , neither Billy Joe '
nperlence.
Inor George Chesser has remind•wt ought to do better thl• ed anvone of Cookie Gilchrist 1 Dr. 1 eyl. Aut. tran1. Radlu and beater, w'olires
~ear. We've rot I year's IBut when thl' Dolphln!i had
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win." said coach ~p Wilson. fl.o mattt&gt;r whrt throws the
former head wn for th'- Jl9!!:'1 the~e art sevu:1l who can
Detroit Lions of tht Nl~(l!lal catch it. Tight end Da&gt;e
Foothan Leagut.
Kor ..urrk and flankers ,lack
Ful17 equlpped. Blee]ltr t . A nice one
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Stoia. fonner 1tandout for the Hvw:nd "The Clow" Twilley, to
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In tim&lt; to fuel the Dolpl!lns to I Dairy Queen team edged tl;em
29-28 final game viCI\WY over 54.
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t!Jree quarter~&gt;ack• used th1s Misses.
summer. Rick Nortoo, the The Dairy Queen team was
wam't $3110,000 bonul dlolce cllamplon ol the Pt. Pleao~~~t
last year, and Jon Brlttenum ol Senior High Girls League lbll
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third one on Don Kessinger's Hart, Giants 27 : Santo, Cubs 26; when Terry Montgml)ery and
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Perez, Reds 23.
IRon Stafford ..,ored on Too;d-11
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Jay Alou, who had lour American Le.,.o: Killebrew, . wllh tbe bases loaded.
singles, knocked In two runs Twins 32: Howard, senators 30: - - - - - - - - and seored the third as the Yastrzemskl, Red Sol 28: F.
Giants topped tbe Reds. Ray Robinson, Orioles 23: Coniglla·
Sadeckl pllclled a sla·hltter to ro ..Red Sox, Mantle, Yanks and
F(l r S l&lt; i 17.
boost his record to 54.
Kahne, Tigers 20·
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tight American League pennant with one out In the ~evenlh, tile
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1Ri!d Sox had built 1 11-0 lead. decided Ill give It I go during White Sox 1:1-6.
Th~ stinger was reajly 11 was }!ell'• first triumph In il!ell han superp conlr&lt;•',
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oJght as 1ls proud ~w ~wner, credit . goes to leamn\llte Lee &amp;ID8Sh~ his first of two homers BeD ..ld.
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IIHt Qrd 'llltler and alter League, Minnesota .edged New Columbus
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with . the Chicago Cub.. The hitting like that
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Ju!;an Jav;er hates lo hit In oj pul!mg. together one of the League, Olicago edged Philade~
~~~ Astrodome and the Housl~n finest :~losmg records In base. phla s-1, loos Ang~ee whipped
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'• iday !light, "I hate to hit In agewi§e " Javier' admitted, ''but Baltimore beat Chicago 8
rh~ Astrodome, It's · hard lo for g~ttrog the big hit, this has &gt;Iter losing tpe first game 3-1,
fn.low a p1tcb up blgh at the been rey best season."
Minnesota edged New York 4-3
thoulder level."
Despite his ·complaints about after losing !he first game 3-1
. But. the St. Louis Cardinals' tile Astrodome, Javier's blow Minnesota edged New York 4-S
"·rond baseman had Utile provided the winning margln jafler dropping the opener 1.0,
trc.ubie .with a hanging curve Friday night II Steve Carlton Jlllaton nipped California S-2,
frnm M1ke Cuellar.
pitched·~• six.Jtitter although he :Detroit bJanked Cleveland w in
· He hit II for • two-run homer wu ~ped for three. runs. . a ·game called by rain In the
l~at cllmaxed a tbree.run 4th Even though he cialmi it's last of lhe fifth alld Washington
Inning and propelled tile league. hard jP.; follow .the ball well In topped Kansat Cil)' 7-6.
l•adlng Cardinals to a 5-3 the Asll'lldome, Javier explained
First VIctory \.
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his ~Ofller off tile lefthander Jim Ellis plcl&lt;ed up his first
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ICuellar: . "I can follow pitcheo major league . vlctorv as the
The Carda, leading the league from ' lefthander here but not Cubs topped llle Phils although
t)~, 1111 games, have now posl&lt;!d from iljlihthantler."
he needed relief help from
• 194 record since July 25 when' The .~ards won't care how he Chuck Hartenstein in the
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; 1c1 ICOI'ed one ~ ~n the bot· Schoonover and Kevm Drum· (UP!) - Damascus unleased •l saddle, the speedy son of Sword ninth victory in 12 sta11s this
tom of the nlntil mmng to edge mond fanned. Dave Byers walk· powerful
rush leavmg tile : Dancer dropped IS leligths off year, wenl by Gala Pe~·I!Jr.
· the Red Sox 9.fl in the longest &lt;d and Mike Lucao was safe on backstretch at Saratoga S•wr- · the pace tn tile early runnmg of mance and then Tumig• as
oxll'll Inning and most thrilling an. error with Evans scoring. day and went on to win the 9th the I .1-4 \lie race but oiosed though they were standing still,
game of the 1967 Little League I Ricky Grymes &amp; Rlchord Bar· runnmg of lilt 180,1110 Traver• that big gap In the twinklln~ of then moved six length• o•t at
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with the secondr un to put the 22 lengths. The Victor also pulled away from his !hree
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Let's w•m• winning blow.
[gled to open the Athletic eighth, to lead 6-5. But the Athletics Ito the front at the start.and
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duet That duel carried them •
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run didn't coont. Then. Lee Igrounded out. Steve Slone was I Corky Sketo, Steve Lee, and over the first quarl&lt;!r of a mile
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made It to third and started intentionally walked and stole 1T•m Perry were each three fur tn 22 3-5 seconds, a half milo mI POMEROY- Tile Meigs Mer• _ . FAMLY • • . ., ~- .....
home. Lee and the throw-In ' home on the throwback to tie ,,, .. and Jeff Lewis was two for :45 4.s and three-quarters or a·chants sonban team defeal&lt;!d
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same tiiTM! and the Athletic l,d but was thrown out attempt- dt&gt;ubles and Slone
ltorlle run : Willie the front runners blazed men's slate fast - pitcl! lournatk~
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boWicod off Mike Bryant, the tr.g to steal third.
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along, Shoemaker conleni.eolly ment at Columbus on Saturday.
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'J'I&gt;bll•-ltlllllior,_lllto•a"XJII•-"•hrt the ground.
,In the second inning with a solo IfiVe for the Red Sox while Lar- 1lar back.
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Lee apparently come down :home run, and added three .ry Evan• wns two fur five and , But near the end of the against Urbana on Sunday.
wo .beliovothaeooltrJM!rlndlatolll~rialltliiM'•-.=
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rarried from the field and tak· lEvans. The Red Sox led 4 . o extra base hit, a home run.
1before had appeared to be an Me1go Merchants on Saturday
en to tile Gallipolis Medical Cen- ,going into the bottom of the ' Both st&gt;rtlng pitchers left a!- Iinsurmountable lead aoon eva· and is expected to start again
ter HospitaL TI~e knee had a lhird.
:ter six innings. Harmon allow- ~ porated.
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spro1n •nd a bad bruise. T h e i The Athletics tied 11 up 4-4 'ed six runs. gave up elglit hits, .
Meigs_ hitters against Solem
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.t.am o•ce again Friday night, end Erie Crabtree 1n the Hcolld ceptmg \WO pas~s and throwmg tangle at Baton ROuge, La., A•ron, All 111 f34 85 138 ,-318 1!vent
l"oting the Minnesota Vikings quarter·.· and rookie halfback Jack Concannon. for a safety In New York opposee Washington Davia, ."'Y ll8 451 11314% .SI5 1
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at Raleigh, N. C., and Los Alou, Pill
106 407 6212'1 312! Uma rested Friday,
811383 45 119 ·311 : Miamisburg. had to. extra
l·ol~·~~ the two leagues In fl'om tine yard out. A tQlyard LQ;eba}ker Ray Nltzschke set A,ngeles hosts Cleveland. Kan· Alou, SF
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lose from Tens! to Crabtree a01 up the Packers' only touchdown oaa City plays Oakland at
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']e•ver also posted the AFL's up 1 ee-yard TD. plunge by when he Intercepted 1 pass ·on Portland, Ore., In the only AFL
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five yards. Jim . Grahowskl . In Sunday NFL acttQII, Dallao ' Y~tzskl' Boa 111 42o 71132 .; 14 1 loth tnninl gave Miamisburg
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The Broneos, who f;mshed In choblil.- ,In the second period other Green Bay scoring with Boston versus Buffalo at ;Scott, Bos
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pi'O team would give • •econd partially bPcause he is ~;I ! for punting and klckin!, duties. ' lndiall!l 11 Orioles 4
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American football league are Aii·Stm in Chicago until two summer. And G&lt;'Orge Wilson Monday-Sen~tors vs. Tigers
hoping that young John Stoia is weeks ago and did not play Jr., the oo.ach's son and ~tmg 1 Tue1day-Wh1te Sox vs. Y a •·
•nother ~ndlot quarterbock against the Charger,. He is I specialist In 1966, hn r&lt;llred. ,
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their future and follow In NFL Atlanta Falcons in a
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1charity game here tonight.
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the Contmental League, Rf'I1Ui to be better than last vear'~
to he the key this ... ..., tc punt-and·prav •quad. Haifback
whateVM' degree of improve- J~ Auer a\mnst the entire
ment the Dolphins Will •how Ioflf'!lse Ia;! season. now has
ever Ia:' ye~r's 3-11 record.
Abner Haynes to help him keep i
AI thiS poml. some llfl!lrov•- the opposition hon&lt;'SI. Both are
mt'nt seems assured. lf for nc. outstanding runner 5 and pass
other t~ason thar. lT10"t of the r~re- 19 ers .
1 6 eyl: Std. Iran•. Radio • healer, w • Ureo
piayert have had a full year of At fullback , neither Billy Joe '
nperlence.
Inor George Chesser has remind•wt ought to do better thl• ed anvone of Cookie Gilchrist 1 Dr. 1 eyl. Aut. tran1. Radlu and beater, w'olires
~ear. We've rot I year's IBut when thl' Dolphln!i had
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z Dr. RT. 8 cyl. Aut. tral"'. Radio. beater, w!s tire.
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makt, the more gllllt!l you others
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former head wn for th'- Jl9!!:'1 the~e art sevu:1l who can
Detroit Lions of tht Nl~(l!lal catch it. Tight end Da&gt;e
Foothan Leagut.
Kor ..urrk and flankers ,lack
Ful17 equlpped. Blee]ltr t . A nice one
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infield out and scored the Cubs' Braves 30: Wynn, Aatros 29: MiamlBbarg won tile garne II
third one on Don Kessinger's Hart, Giants 27 : Santo, Cubs 26; when Terry Montgml)ery and
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IRon Stafford ..,ored on Too;d-11
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Jay Alou, who had lour American Le.,.o: Killebrew, . wllh tbe bases loaded.
singles, knocked In two runs Twins 32: Howard, senators 30: - - - - - - - - and seored the third as the Yastrzemskl, Red Sol 28: F.
Giants topped tbe Reds. Ray Robinson, Orioles 23: Coniglla·
Sadeckl pllclled a sla·hltter to ro ..Red Sox, Mantle, Yanks and
F(l r S l&lt; i 17.
boost his record to 54.
Kahne, Tigers 20·
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lead the Dodgers over the lcard• 9%: Wyon, Astros 87:
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m the game. Don Drysdale 1Twiris 82; Yastrzernskl, Red So• I T•''"
pitched a aeven·h~Uer to post ,81: Howard, Senators 73; F. Ji ~llll ol=wbo&lt;l
hi! first victory smce J~ly 111Robinson, Orioles 69; Coniglio·
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bOil.~ - . , ~ laliagamst LZ loss...
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to 14-5 as the Pirates beat the IGiants 16-5: Hug!Jes, Cards 114: m.pJL, llld a ial!la•"'lllf ol 35
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tight American League pennant with one out In the ~evenlh, tile
Sparma, Tlgera IH; Peters, I
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race with a :1-2 victory.
1Ri!d Sox had built 1 11-0 lead. decided Ill give It I go during White Sox 1:1-6.
Th~ stinger was reajly 11 was }!ell'• first triumph In il!ell han superp conlr&lt;•',
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oJght as 1ls proud ~w ~wner, credit . goes to leamn\llte Lee &amp;ID8Sh~ his first of two homers BeD ..ld.
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IIHt Qrd 'llltler and alter League, Minnesota .edged New Columbus
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"SERVING YOU SINCE 1938"
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with . the Chicago Cub.. The hitting like that
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Card• ~em to be on the verge Elsewhere In the National
Ju!;an Jav;er hates lo hit In oj pul!mg. together one of the League, Olicago edged Philade~
~~~ Astrodome and the Housl~n finest :~losmg records In base. phla s-1, loos Ang~ee whipped
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Jav;er complained "l!v-..JJad better years aver- In the American League
'• iday !light, "I hate to hit In agewi§e " Javier' admitted, ''but Baltimore beat Chicago 8
rh~ Astrodome, It's · hard lo for g~ttrog the big hit, this has &gt;Iter losing tpe first game 3-1,
fn.low a p1tcb up blgh at the been rey best season."
Minnesota edged New York 4-3
thoulder level."
Despite his ·complaints about after losing !he first game 3-1
. But. the St. Louis Cardinals' tile Astrodome, Javier's blow Minnesota edged New York 4-S
"·rond baseman had Utile provided the winning margln jafler dropping the opener 1.0,
trc.ubie .with a hanging curve Friday night II Steve Carlton Jlllaton nipped California S-2,
frnm M1ke Cuellar.
pitched·~• six.Jtitter although he :Detroit bJanked Cleveland w in
· He hit II for • two-run homer wu ~ped for three. runs. . a ·game called by rain In the
l~at cllmaxed a tbree.run 4th Even though he cialmi it's last of lhe fifth alld Washington
Inning and propelled tile league. hard jP.; follow .the ball well In topped Kansat Cil)' 7-6.
l•adlng Cardinals to a 5-3 the Asll'lldome, Javier explained
First VIctory \.
Y!clory over the Aslros.
his ~Ofller off tile lefthander Jim Ellis plcl&lt;ed up his first
. Fine RecGH
ICuellar: . "I can follow pitcheo major league . vlctorv as the
The Carda, leading the league from ' lefthander here but not Cubs topped llle Phils although
t)~, 1111 games, have now posl&lt;!d from iljlihthantler."
he needed relief help from
• 194 record since July 25 when' The .~ards won't care how he Chuck Hartenstein in the
t!Jey were lied for first place follows pitches .If he keeps Iseventh. Glenn Beckert knocked
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; 1c1 ICOI'ed one ~ ~n the bot· Schoonover and Kevm Drum· (UP!) - Damascus unleased •l saddle, the speedy son of Sword ninth victory in 12 sta11s this
tom of the nlntil mmng to edge mond fanned. Dave Byers walk· powerful
rush leavmg tile : Dancer dropped IS leligths off year, wenl by Gala Pe~·I!Jr.
· the Red Sox 9.fl in the longest &lt;d and Mike Lucao was safe on backstretch at Saratoga S•wr- · the pace tn tile early runnmg of mance and then Tumig• as
oxll'll Inning and most thrilling an. error with Evans scoring. day and went on to win the 9th the I .1-4 \lie race but oiosed though they were standing still,
game of the 1967 Little League I Ricky Grymes &amp; Rlchord Bar· runnmg of lilt 180,1110 Traver• that big gap In the twinklln~ of then moved six length• o•t at
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with the secondr un to put the 22 lengths. The Victor also pulled away from his !hree
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Let's w•m• winning blow.
[gled to open the Athletic eighth, to lead 6-5. But the Athletics Ito the front at the start.and
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boWicod off Mike Bryant, the tr.g to steal third.
'for the Athletics.
along, Shoemaker conleni.eolly ment at Columbus on Saturday.
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'J'I&gt;bll•-ltlllllior,_lllto•a"XJII•-"•hrt the ground.
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Lee apparently come down :home run, and added three .ry Evan• wns two fur five and , But near the end of the against Urbana on Sunday.
wo .beliovothaeooltrJM!rlndlatolll~rialltliiM'•-.=
on a bat near tile plate a n d IIDOI'e runs In tile third, t w 0 of IRicky Grymes was two for five. Ibackstretch Shoemaker let Da· . Strong righthander Dale Har·
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rarried from the field and tak· lEvans. The Red Sox led 4 . o extra base hit, a home run.
1before had appeared to be an Me1go Merchants on Saturday
en to tile Gallipolis Medical Cen- ,going into the bottom of the ' Both st&gt;rtlng pitchers left a!- Iinsurmountable lead aoon eva· and is expected to start again
ter HospitaL TI~e knee had a lhird.
:ter six innings. Harmon allow- ~ porated.
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spro1n •nd a bad bruise. T h e i The Athletics tied 11 up 4-4 'ed six runs. gave up elglit hits, .
Meigs_ hitters against Solem
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tbree arut had no 1were Dick Well, a
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White Sol .. 10 2 1o9 38 .833
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amisburg for the title. ·
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e roneoa, one of the. tall ~rbaek (1111 on quite a tmlll the final quarter.
seat stadium.
Flood SIL
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aft
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Ten";' pa~ M yards ~ opllt Chieago quarterbacks, lnt:er· Pitt c ·gb and New Orlean~ ~. Cln . llltl415 11134 .32S ; a!e :f ~ J:,.~ :n •rnoon
.t.am o•ce again Friday night, end Erie Crabtree 1n the Hcolld ceptmg \WO pas~s and throwmg tangle at Baton ROuge, La., A•ron, All 111 f34 85 138 ,-318 1!vent
l"oting the Minnesota Vikings quarter·.· and rookie halfback Jack Concannon. for a safety In New York opposee Washington Davia, ."'Y ll8 451 11314% .SI5 1
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at Raleigh, N. C., and Los Alou, Pill
106 407 6212'1 312! Uma rested Friday,
811383 45 119 ·311 : Miamisburg. had to. extra
l·ol~·~~ the two leagues In fl'om tine yard out. A tQlyard LQ;eba}ker Ray Nltzschke set A,ngeles hosts Cleveland. Kan· Alou, SF
,. .. ,,hillon play at 2-2.
lose from Tens! to Crabtree a01 up the Packers' only touchdown oaa City plays Oakland at
American Leaflll"
1mnp to ebmlnate
']e•ver also posted the AFL's up 1 ee-yard TD. plunge by when he Intercepted 1 pass ·on Portland, Ore., In the only AFL
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F Rhon Bal
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''~!~i a{t7 triumph over periOI!,"~
five yards. Jim . Grahowskl . In Sunday NFL acttQII, Dallao ' Y~tzskl' Boa 111 42o 71132 .; 14 1 loth tnninl gave Miamisburg
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IDiego,. , ..,nargers duflng the oJI&amp;-yard scoring plunge. llM Baltimore visits St Louts while a 0 '
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WO!!k: ~'replaced starter Max Chandler accounted for the lhe lone AFL ·contest pit• Carew, Min 96363 50109 ·3110 'Wadsworth, once tt:ailln• 3-%,
FOR BACK·
114 398 55117 ·294 ' tw~ee roWed fur I tie, the
The Broneos, who f;mshed In choblil.- ,In the second period other Green Bay scoring with Boston versus Buffalo at ;Scott, Bos
lr.e ~FL Western Division cellar Iafter li(was unable to generate field goals 'of 37 4S and 28 Rochester N y
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Tile Cleveland_· lefthander re. Lee Maye doubled and scored jollbe year.
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annual report covertng the p!'llductlve agricultural
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Syracuae; Barbara Crlltea, M•
Ethel Colllnl, l'omeloy;
Debbie Hwrb, Middleport;
Olan Knapp, Syr-; R a Y•
li1GIId Baker, Middleport; Fred
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Jl' Jacboa
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Eurekl $tar Rt: Mra. Ray K.
Shaver, Rt. 1 GaW~lll: Hom·
"' F. Moore. Rt. I CtoiJII. Oty;
Mrs. Charles V. FIIIIQIOII, Rl.
1 Columbio: Olarlu T. Edwards, MosoA; Mrs. .lllrvld P.
Gardner. Rt. I Mlddlqorl; Kor·
rv Swan, PorUand; Mrs. Elll
l;Hmo,.. Jr .. Pomeroy; Mrs.
Roland E. Morris. Middleport:
Mrs, Rav Savre rc l, r· ~us:
DloeNr&amp;ed - Larry Pitt.
C!orence ·sover: Rt. 2 McArtb- ,
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Gi!ratd D Oonohut John .1. Jlo- PI Pleaaant; Roy Barr, Leon:
wor. Mrs. Lona E. Felluro, Charles Wayan, Soulllslde; VJr.
James F Foose. Lawrence R. glt McDade, Pliny ; Harley FetHall, Oble Keolon. Ma x L. ty. Jr .. Pl. Pleosant: Mro. EriiKnopp. Mrs. Larry !J. l.invlllo, est Lyons, Hartford.
Mrs. Wilson Litc!Jfleld. Linda
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L. Saxor., Mrs. Ron a 1 d ,E. ! Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Elmer New·
Spem . Mr&lt; . !.PO C. Steele. · borry, Letart; Ernest Knapp,
Mrs. Cash Zimmerman, Mrs. Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Tobias Ma.tllfnriy L. Wallis and In fan I tot, West Columbia.
daugllter. Mrs. Bernard Husaell Blrltl: Mr. and Mrs. L I o y d
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GALLJPOus o. 1
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retired employe of the G~W. '·
polis Slate lnsUiule and t h
State Highway Department aft.
er 2! years of aervlce died
ANN ARBOR. Mlcb. (Ul'l)
11:20 a. m. Friday ~ Holaer A. fle1lble posture 11 the
lloo?ltal.
realistic one the United States
Mr. Houck had beea In falling can maintain on the
hnlth since May 1 and 1n li!rl- o1 Red China to the United
ou• cond!Uon sin&lt;e he entered 1 Nations, Michigan Gov.
tile 11&lt;&gt;1pital on AU(. 7.
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Born Oct. 29, 11!17 Ill Guyan I In hill first to-depth look
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fonner Alta Fellure, whom he j·Communlst Chinese to ~;:. II
rna,rlod In 1911, pr~ him ,lor U N membership sio
in d•ath
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1nc1ude hill IIOCOIJd 1
wife. Mrs. Goldie Myero, wlloin \ He said Red Cblnt Ia not now
he mmied In 1921; two daucb- ready for membership In
tm Mra. Robert &lt;Eileen) Don- f world body because of Ito own
oaiJ ·•. GaUipoUa, and Mro. ~.ee l behevior. But ohou1d Red Odnll
aark, Daylon; l i " !decide wemerce !rom IIOIItloD
~on•. Farrell, Springfield; Lor- [ and demonstrate wllllniJIIIS to
en, Dayton: Chancey, Galltpol-! dedicate ltsell 1o
Is: Chart.. , Hilllarda, llld Dean ; world peace tn keeplni with
of Dover, Del.: three alllen lu. N. charter. the United States
Mrs. Orner (Anna) Pt'Oae and ! should welcome Ita memberMrs. Lawrence (Piuma) llllaw, i ship, Romney uld.
both of GalllpoUs, anf -Mr 1.[
Dn•JS \d 1Moreant) Hardeaty 1
Rt. 1 Crown City. There a,..; Soviet Diplomate
1!1 " '"1•·' lll!ren and two .r-at- : Serlouely Injured
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j MCM!COW (UPI\-Several
Mr. Houck- a mtmber cl ' viol diplomate tn Peklni ""•••II
j been "serlouoly Injured" by
Lh• Mercervnte Grqe.
Servil.. , will be conducled at . mobs o1 Red Guanlo who
I p. m. Monday at the Waugh- l lbreatened to hum down the
Hallty . Wood Funeral Home Russian ~tmbaaoy tn the Comby the Rrv. &lt;llarlts Uuher of munllt Orineae eapltal, Pravda
ChiUJcothe. ~al will be In uld today,
Centenary Cemetery. Friends the Soviet Communllt party
may eaU 11'0111 s-4 and 7.f p. ~per said "IPfC!Ially
m. Sunday 11 tile 1anm1 home. lldod lhUfl" brake Into t h •
tlo¥lel .imhuly IJ'OIIIIdl

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BATH, GARAGE AND P LI:I:NTY
THI8 CLJ:A.N OOOD
LOOIDNG
Of WATER.
HOME ON U S. 3l NL\8 THtrn,-

ONLY

58c Value
LePage's White
TWIN PAK

Mr. McConnick wu a member o1 Morning Dawn Lodge No.
POMEROY - W~ha been : 7, Scottish Rlle, the Alladin
"f'!'eived ol tht death of M!-1. Shrine Temple In Columbus, tbe
Rose Covert, 74. ea1m Grore, Galllpoill Elka Lodge, and the
Fort Richey, Florida, on Alii· Modern Woodmen ol America.
ust 3. She waa born In Middle- . Servlee8 will be conducted
port and went to Florida 15 at 1 p. m. MOnday at the Waughye&amp;rs aeo. She was a chirter Helley-Wood Funeral Home by
member of the Flnt Methodllit tht Rev. Rex Marrs. Burial
&lt;'hurcll.
. will be In Mound HDI CemeSurvivlng I• a aon, Rev. wu. tery. Friends may call from 2ltam H. Covert, Safety H~ 4 and 7-t Sunday at the funeral
our. Fla.: lour eranddtlldren home.
and seven great-erandchltdren.
.
Funoral services were held at Ma!IOIIic semeN wlll be COlithe Yiscoe Funefal Home !here )dueled at I p. m. Sunday at
• the funeral home.
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VALUES TO $71.50

49c

Mrs. Rore Covert

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Both Ladles 1nd Mens

5J;tole punched, fits either
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300 COUNT
FILLER PAPER

POMEROY - Clllloril Hysell In falling health for e lg h t
dlfd last week in MI. sterlln&amp;, morllho and serlollll since he
Oblo. Funeral services we r • suffered a stroke three weeks
htld Wednesday, August II, ot ;' ago.
t~• Snyder Funeral Home In ,
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G I"· Co ty h
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t. Sterlmg.
bom March 12 , 1~
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Born Oct. II, 1190. he was the :s idwetl, aon of the late Olar•on or the late Wall and Mar- i Jes H. and Gwinnie Jonllll Mecella Freed Hyson. 811 wife, Cormick. One son, John aw-Ethel. a daughter, Mlhlred, and tes McCormick, and a brother,
• sister Faye HyseU ·.Palmer, Haydon McCormick, preceded
also preceded him In .4ealh,
in death. o
Survivors Include a ailler, H .
-• b bll ·-"e
M 8 C h Lo . Oh
e II aurv1v... Y
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en, rain, lo; IMra. Nan Wigner McCormick,
a nephew. Fred Geo!'Je,
Rut- wom
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1 1111·,
Iand : and • nlece, """"''~- 1 Brybr·'"·· u..
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two .,._,, ruuRY '""'""'on. M1 epo. ,.
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Mrs. Bryan attended the am- r
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Rt., and a olster, Mrs. Robert
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·The Wiseman Agency ta~ ~at:pie~ure In offer•.; '.,City, o.
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· ing 'for sale '~Ci!U! flf the' bice$t homes in
· ·
J1liij: bulidozer ud . blaYou'll appreciateJhe 81arge bed~lliS but I
you will enjoy mltlt ·the carpeted living rooltll.Jttma . ·llcie ·anlee. Pit. II'MI80.
formal dinin~ area. EntertaUning will be a ple)ISure.
Dad wjiJ ~nJOY the p.tjvate study 'vd the facdhat
the lawn abrubbery and trees are established.
There are 2 baths in the house and % bath·-with ,.
shower in the 2 car-garage, It's .a lovely location
and convenient to shopping, schools, pool, church,
etc. Shown by appointment. '

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In Point Plauant, W. Va.

SHEAFFER BALL
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Admllletl - None.
annual report covertng the p!'llductlve agricultural
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schools.
communities looked to "lcbi)Ols I
"Ohio tcliOoll must .. 1to maintain properly values, asA41dttd - Randy C r o u,
Syracuae; Barbara Crlltea, M•
Ethel Colllnl, l'omeloy;
Debbie Hwrb, Middleport;
Olan Knapp, Syr-; R a Y•
li1GIId Baker, Middleport; Fred
Roush, Racine.
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Jl' Jacboa
Pike; Mil. 'lfll!lam T. Porter,
Eurekl $tar Rt: Mra. Ray K.
Shaver, Rt. 1 GaW~lll: Hom·
"' F. Moore. Rt. I CtoiJII. Oty;
Mrs. Charles V. FIIIIQIOII, Rl.
1 Columbio: Olarlu T. Edwards, MosoA; Mrs. .lllrvld P.
Gardner. Rt. I Mlddlqorl; Kor·
rv Swan, PorUand; Mrs. Elll
l;Hmo,.. Jr .. Pomeroy; Mrs.
Roland E. Morris. Middleport:
Mrs, Rav Savre rc l, r· ~us:
DloeNr&amp;ed - Larry Pitt.
C!orence ·sover: Rt. 2 McArtb- ,
Kathryn Werry, Mary Qm.
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Mrs. c. Ravmond Dyer, Rob- I Pleo .... v.., llo1pllll
ert W. Byer;, Brian A. Der!t, Admllltd: Samuel Bauer,
Gi!ratd D Oonohut John .1. Jlo- PI Pleaaant; Roy Barr, Leon:
wor. Mrs. Lona E. Felluro, Charles Wayan, Soulllslde; VJr.
James F Foose. Lawrence R. glt McDade, Pliny ; Harley FetHall, Oble Keolon. Ma x L. ty. Jr .. Pl. Pleosant: Mro. EriiKnopp. Mrs. Larry !J. l.invlllo, est Lyons, Hartford.
Mrs. Wilson Litc!Jfleld. Linda
Dlocbarged: Mrl. Hugh Barr,
L. Saxor., Mrs. Ron a 1 d ,E. ! Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Elmer New·
Spem . Mr&lt; . !.PO C. Steele. · borry, Letart; Ernest Knapp,
Mrs. Cash Zimmerman, Mrs. Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Tobias Ma.tllfnriy L. Wallis and In fan I tot, West Columbia.
daugllter. Mrs. Bernard Husaell Blrltl: Mr. and Mrs. L I o y d
and ~ani daughter. Mrs. Brice ·· Harmon, Detter, atlo, a daugh1
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REG. $49.95, ONLY---

MISS AMERICA BEAUTY
SPECIALS by TONI
ADORN HAIR SPRAY

Undy Combination

REG. $1.50 - - - - --

WRITING
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4fo· Lindy N.Siohl Ink loll '"'
4tc Lindy llock Mortlnt l'tn

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DIPPITY DO

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69c
79c

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SPRAY DEODORANT"· ·.. ..

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ALARM CLOCK

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HOME PERMAN£NI' .. ·.. ·..
HEAD &amp; SHOULDERS

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BARBA SOL

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LATHER SHAVE BOMB

14oz.
1-a.$1.09

79~

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98c Size, Only ._ .

79c
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99c
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lion Cl,ss whith Is pocked with valu~
inform~tion and
Of charge.
me i I your name and add~ to
Uphols~rlng Shop, 1163 Secoilcf
Gallipolis; Ohio, Phone 446.2017.

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Watklnl
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R-e. ,1.00 s-et Super

98c Fresh.;Stari ·· ··· •.- · 49c
$1.00 lcfii)-Derm ~.,. ·" 73c ·
$4.19 Cl. .sil · •• ·•· ·: ·ate '
98e:Stridex ~ads •··... 73c
$US Phisohex ·· $1.29
Bllllnt Bell
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KODAK INST AMATIC 404
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FOR YOU. INCLUDES A 1f.UJLT
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IUI'CHEN, FINISHED fl'l\!.!1·
LY ROOM. LAR.GI FI:Ncm IN

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Golf Course, Frame
3 Bedroom $13,300

AQUA NET
HAIR SPRAY

WITH SPREADER

GALLJPOus o. 1
llou ck. II, Rl. I Crown Oty a ;
retired employe of the G~W. '·
polis Slate lnsUiule and t h
State Highway Department aft.
er 2! years of aervlce died
ANN ARBOR. Mlcb. (Ul'l)
11:20 a. m. Friday ~ Holaer A. fle1lble posture 11 the
lloo?ltal.
realistic one the United States
Mr. Houck had beea In falling can maintain on the
hnlth since May 1 and 1n li!rl- o1 Red China to the United
ou• cond!Uon sin&lt;e he entered 1 Nations, Michigan Gov.
tile 11&lt;&gt;1pital on AU(. 7.
IRomney uld Frld~y. ·
Born Oct. 29, 11!17 Ill Guyan I In hill first to-depth look
Twp.. he was the IOU of the 1
Chi
tion Ron.mey
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~:~ Strother and Nellie Swlnd- ~ u."~must
' Houck. illl first wife, the Idirected toward encourallng the
fonner Alta Fellure, whom he j·Communlst Chinese to ~;:. II
rna,rlod In 1911, pr~ him ,lor U N membership sio
in d•ath
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.' side with
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Survwora
1nc1ude hill IIOCOIJd 1
wife. Mrs. Goldie Myero, wlloin \ He said Red Cblnt Ia not now
he mmied In 1921; two daucb- ready for membership In
tm Mra. Robert &lt;Eileen) Don- f world body because of Ito own
oaiJ ·•. GaUipoUa, and Mro. ~.ee l behevior. But ohou1d Red Odnll
aark, Daylon; l i " !decide wemerce !rom IIOIItloD
~on•. Farrell, Springfield; Lor- [ and demonstrate wllllniJIIIS to
en, Dayton: Chancey, Galltpol-! dedicate ltsell 1o
Is: Chart.. , Hilllarda, llld Dean ; world peace tn keeplni with
of Dover, Del.: three alllen lu. N. charter. the United States
Mrs. Orner (Anna) Pt'Oae and ! should welcome Ita memberMrs. Lawrence (Piuma) llllaw, i ship, Romney uld.
both of GalllpoUs, anf -Mr 1.[
Dn•JS \d 1Moreant) Hardeaty 1
Rt. 1 Crown City. There a,..; Soviet Diplomate
1!1 " '"1•·' lll!ren and two .r-at- : Serlouely Injured
1
;n ndchildran.
j MCM!COW (UPI\-Several
Mr. Houck- a mtmber cl ' viol diplomate tn Peklni ""•••II
j been "serlouoly Injured" by
Lh• Mercervnte Grqe.
Servil.. , will be conducled at . mobs o1 Red Guanlo who
I p. m. Monday at the Waugh- l lbreatened to hum down the
Hallty . Wood Funeral Home Russian ~tmbaaoy tn the Comby the Rrv. &lt;llarlts Uuher of munllt Orineae eapltal, Pravda
ChiUJcothe. ~al will be In uld today,
Centenary Cemetery. Friends the Soviet Communllt party
may eaU 11'0111 s-4 and 7.f p. ~per said "IPfC!Ially
m. Sunday 11 tile 1anm1 home. lldod lhUfl" brake Into t h •
tlo¥lel .imhuly IJ'OIIIIdl

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n" rNCLUDES FURNACE HI:AT, 1!.500 IS THE FULL PRICE OF
BATH, GARAGE AND P LI:I:NTY
THI8 CLJ:A.N OOOD
LOOIDNG
Of WATER.
HOME ON U S. 3l NL\8 THtrn,-

ONLY

58c Value
LePage's White
TWIN PAK

Mr. McConnick wu a member o1 Morning Dawn Lodge No.
POMEROY - W~ha been : 7, Scottish Rlle, the Alladin
"f'!'eived ol tht death of M!-1. Shrine Temple In Columbus, tbe
Rose Covert, 74. ea1m Grore, Galllpoill Elka Lodge, and the
Fort Richey, Florida, on Alii· Modern Woodmen ol America.
ust 3. She waa born In Middle- . Servlee8 will be conducted
port and went to Florida 15 at 1 p. m. MOnday at the Waughye&amp;rs aeo. She was a chirter Helley-Wood Funeral Home by
member of the Flnt Methodllit tht Rev. Rex Marrs. Burial
&lt;'hurcll.
. will be In Mound HDI CemeSurvivlng I• a aon, Rev. wu. tery. Friends may call from 2ltam H. Covert, Safety H~ 4 and 7-t Sunday at the funeral
our. Fla.: lour eranddtlldren home.
and seven great-erandchltdren.
.
Funoral services were held at Ma!IOIIic semeN wlll be COlithe Yiscoe Funefal Home !here )dueled at I p. m. Sunday at
• the funeral home.
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THURMAN, OHIO

VALUES TO $71.50

49c

Mrs. Rore Covert

[

5 ROOM HOME

Both Ladles 1nd Mens

5J;tole punched, fits either
2 or 3 ring binders.

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Char/,, Houck

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WRIST
WATCHES

300 COUNT
FILLER PAPER

POMEROY - Clllloril Hysell In falling health for e lg h t
dlfd last week in MI. sterlln&amp;, morllho and serlollll since he
Oblo. Funeral services we r • suffered a stroke three weeks
htld Wednesday, August II, ot ;' ago.
t~• Snyder Funeral Home In ,
.
G I"· Co ty h
M
·
· A notiveo1 aua un, e
t. Sterlmg.
bom March 12 , 1~
, 1 was
... ,, aI
Born Oct. II, 1190. he was the :s idwetl, aon of the late Olar•on or the late Wall and Mar- i Jes H. and Gwinnie Jonllll Mecella Freed Hyson. 811 wife, Cormick. One son, John aw-Ethel. a daughter, Mlhlred, and tes McCormick, and a brother,
• sister Faye HyseU ·.Palmer, Haydon McCormick, preceded
also preceded him In .4ealh,
in death. o
Survivors Include a ailler, H .
-• b bll ·-"e
M 8 C h Lo . Oh
e II aurv1v... Y
wn '
" · en
en, rain, lo; IMra. Nan Wigner McCormick,
a nephew. Fred Geo!'Je,
Rut- wom
h he marr....
,_. June,
1 1111·,
Iand : and • nlece, """"''~- 1 Brybr·'"·· u..
....,__
'ddl ..
two .,._,, ruuRY '""'""'on. M1 epo. ,.
·
· · lei, Cuyahoia Fallo, and MerMr. and Mrs. Georse and 111 McCormick Patriot Star
Mrs. Bryan attended the am- r
•
tee
.
Rt., and a olster, Mrs. Robert
s.
I Irene) Smeltzer, Gallipolis.

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in Holzer Hospital. He had been

Clil/tml Hy•rU

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WALTHAM 17 Jewel

49!

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2S8-8051, Cro"'ll
·The Wiseman Agency ta~ ~at:pie~ure In offer•.; '.,City, o.
. . .• ·' "ttl
· ing 'for sale '~Ci!U! flf the' bice$t homes in
· ·
J1liij: bulidozer ud . blaYou'll appreciateJhe 81arge bed~lliS but I
you will enjoy mltlt ·the carpeted living rooltll.Jttma . ·llcie ·anlee. Pit. II'MI80.
formal dinin~ area. EntertaUning will be a ple)ISure.
Dad wjiJ ~nJOY the p.tjvate study 'vd the facdhat
the lawn abrubbery and trees are established.
There are 2 baths in the house and % bath·-with ,.
shower in the 2 car-garage, It's .a lovely location
and convenient to shopping, schools, pool, church,
etc. Shown by appointment. '

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In Point Plauant, W. Va.

SHEAFFER BALL
POINT .PEN

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REGULAR $1.95

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RemOVed,..
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. ·.oueei Jac:bou 2IHm

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of pareniB\I'lhe many hours de· Dr. Randall Reed, !he ·beef were Prt!ll!deni;•Howard Nolan; l ' - Too many champion nb· . il .she. would be- ·lnterested
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ex- vice president L. S. Po'!el!"n, \ hons. . . . . •. . . , .,. .
belping keep the recor s and en lo this ear's ·u 10 ·fi,lr of. IB.iQi .
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be. assist in the prilsentatiO"'. Her f'
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· . be abll!!ol!o Jearn how to do
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County Junior and Senior Fair! and th• work done
(ieopte stock exhibition bllilding they dith.
Included In
tween beef and dairy.
lace really lit up. Soe
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many other thlnga that the&amp;'ia3
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.ts. over for another year Maoytl who hm'"'i'io direct ?'nnection
He . said this is certainly, ot the department wcrk
, -Change achievement 3 . ,"Ge:;. I am glad Y"". asked,
to learn later In
· Doys and girls ar_e happy
w1th e1ther the familwa ·.or tile a mator 1mprovel111'nt.
, year were John· Ph!Ups, Dav1d
so money won't be spent me.
•ecretary , and Larey Montgom:
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. they rece1ved spec1al club _groups.
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He a.l:Jo noted that the quali- Colwell, Bernard Gruescr. Ruth\ wtthm five mmates.
This tvpe or thing happens eroy, treasul'Or. ·These officers. , ,
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We wet6tlrticulorly pleastd jy of
this year was great·.
Earl Grimm, Betty . -:Plan one night program !or many times during the fair. along with the junior fair di· Bor.fly, phenothiU!na,lsthlmoot;,, ...
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p1acod high In a class or m. y \ 'lh the • ,.., ''t' ti ' f ,,,,
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Jane Miller Lewrs and Jean ,Jumor IJJ!r. .
, This!• wf)y some of ns n&gt;V•' ~·rs hav• work·' maoy elite~,. _.known 10 control . .
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that be judgod, five or six "o:"
en,
-Rerommend tl!at tbe fair be tlJ'OW tlrod of worllmg w It h hours he fore the folr as well.as Horn
bhlln •
Girls and Future Farmers of years ago
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many hours during u keeplrg
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Vernon -Reach aa many new young Very l!ttle has been said •· actlv'ties going.
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groups In go1ng through old files we Nease H M Wells Mrs I S peoole each year aa possible' bout the hard Wdrk of the pres·
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fora, 1n footli"'•••·FI~ In m(Mr!l . · :"
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1 par 01 .t e 1a . · the
Sometimes the comt;eiiiiOn very
County Junior Fa;r.of Mrs . Mildred Betzing, Mrs . .
and closing exhibit build· 1workers. One of the major im· dillOn to
In'nti.oned 1are onolt blocko',.tanlmot dooon'l'
was just to~ keen.
Expan&gt;iOJ&gt; ~f lntere~t m these 1 7. 1'1\is wouta
be 20 years H rd K 1 ht M
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Everybody seemed to feel
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that the lair was a succ\lSs. ty o!
Iyear were Prestdent Alan Car· Mrs. Margaret Mi)hone Weber f3r i&gt;· junior exhibils.
ihe senior lair board or Herbert Jr., Donn;o Cheadle, J h n IIIMo.
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and many It ia easy to think the lah·[ son, _ representing FFA;
4ud Ml"!. Geneva H. Nolan. \ -Have a good drive down to Shields to be lhe direrlor in Sayre.
Sher.elield.
outside Meigs County par· is the
of ju•t this"year:• president Betty Lou
Special crodit over ihe years the grange hall.
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charge
junior fair
M eo
licipated.
work. Bul'o refleclion lnllicares fnow tleanl. rell"e,'ll'ntlng G1rls goes to the husband and wile -Keep all a"aNls In untform· work. IllS c!Klperatlon •nd help H d sh 1 8
(i
The fair is the sum total of that man}! ,things have hAppen- 4-H. and the
was learn of Mr. and Mrs. floward ily.
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yron c Y an
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ml!ch hard work by 1many peo·
a; P,enod of yeors to de· Catherine
Shene· Nolan who have 'll'rved Meigs i NJ for ,eJ&lt;hlblt space the two and has smoothed over many
P·
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ple. In 1be,Junlor fa!r we par·IVe.op the•MeigS County
to fieldl. •representmg
4-H. County for nearly 30 "a!'!l.
mam additions over the years or the problems which ari' e 111 Advlsorv Board Members ar• :
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Vis!Ung at the fair this year have been the Junior fair build· planning and conducting a .Jun- Mrs. Pal Holter. Mary Rose,
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was anothor old· timer H 1s ing and the livestock exhibl· lor Fair.
Marie Turner Miss Margaret
.,
name doesn't appOar In the ju- lion building.
Prob&gt;bly. the
work- Griltiths. Cl'i' Woode. R e'
8$888
nlor fair records llut Mr. T. K. For those '"'o hove forgot· ing person on the l•ir grounds Shenefield, Dan Smith, Bobhv
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Bell was Vocational Agriculture l ien, the Junior fair bbnding was " Mr;gs County's Home E'ten· Anderson, F.verett Holcomb,
teucher· at Chester In the early 1completed In 1961 &gt;S • co-optr· s;on Agent, MISS '.!Rrgaret Gr:f· Phyllis H•nn.,sy, James Roush loodforhlm. Butm..elmporllnr,;
4fts.
ative venture bv th(' ~cnior '111C! I fit.hs. In her two years she has and myo;,;eli.
\ he eaurlysoesforthetppeaii!W
suggestions made after the junior fair boards. This has pro-\ really worked hard and h~s won Some'Jne ral~ed the question ::~~f~:~::~;~g:r:::
close of the 1947 fair to be con· vided ver11 excellent space for the •.dmlration of rnanv peorle. durin~ the P"t weer. : "Do we [ &lt;•eollng porolltoo.
siderod for t948 junior fair the junior fair exl&gt;ibits and haSI This year one of the innova- really heliev• a fair Is worth Wt have SWE£TLtX tAR·PL'f ··
make interesting reading to- also reducMI the problems 'In tions W(lrked out w:ls the nu- an of the trouble
::~~s!~t~=e":'U~!"/r::
day. Some have been carried handling the PXhlbits. as we\1 tritif)n interviews as wel) as Apparently peop~ in MP.Igs 1ingridotthetlyandwonn~ ,
i out· some possibly should be as reducing work at the close the nutrition contest on Wed· Countv as well 23 .in !Th1nY which costyaumoney.CuttomtiiS
co~sid('red again today.
of the fair.
nesday Thes~ two events ml!r- other· ~ounties. feel It is or :r~~~!~ tfitel lhtrll come ....,.. _...

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081 20, from 1 lo ' p. Ill.
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lualre, walnut BeOrelarF. ov11 marilla top etauds, 2 pc.
walnut bedroom lUIIe. ladles
and gentlemeJI ebalrs, G.W
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mantles, oriental rugs, ballque! lamps, oil miniature
lamps, round walaul table 3
lllalrt, Victorian loveseet 4ud
rocker, walnut baiJquot table
with 6 ladderback ntSh bot!Dm ebalrs, gateleg ~ble,
parlor lamp, Iron bootjack,
lroo tea kettle, Queen Ann
Ubrary. table h4ud carved
drop leal tsble, frosted, . colored and crystal lamp shades,
. wash stand, spinning wheel,
rectangle marble stand, plctur•s, glasawm, .brass kef..
lle and stand, carnival pieces
TV, stove, refrigerator, 3 pc:
modern . walnut bedroOm
suite, nt!merous Items not
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merchandise is In etcelle1~t
cOOtlltlon and .\he,.. are man1
unusual and unlque pieces. 11
you are lnleresJed In foo&lt;i
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motor. Good tires, $50.00. Bradford Auction C&lt;J , Racine,
m.3660.
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SUNRAY GAS range wllh mag. "Niek Cblck'' JeShom chicks.
lc eye biii'Jiel', real good c:oo- or atarted pullets today. Mod·
em Poultry, Box 188, Atbeos,
dlllon. ...011. 11111-tllf.
Oblo. Phone 58S-$11.
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Cont1cfl
CHARLES ,USLE '
Syr1cuH, Ohio

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hr Pree Elfimetes
eAiuminum Awning•
eAiuminum Siding eAiumlnum Railing•
eAlumlnum Windowa ADoon eC:.r Ports
ePitios
eBiown." ' IMulltlon
. or Cell CoiiiCt.$32.6881

NICEST PliOPI.tl .. CAL&amp;.

DICI(RAWUNGI

Elmer E. White, 404\2 So. 4th St., Ironton

222 -.4th Ave., Huntington
.'

Slln ~~d Service

All New'R.dlahir Shop
eCer eTruck eHe...,

AND

eBullduir
eAnyType

Core

KEITH GOBlE FORD
WY 2-1196

Mklcll1110rt. 0.

Ohlo·llfli aiKI Motor

EXPERIENQD
WHEEL.
AUGNMENT

'·.:,

·

1\.f.l ~. !lamp~

we~:

of work. •1
sen1or boon! to provide a tent. the Jim!¢' fair program we
' One exainP.fe was this year This too
gre•tlf in tho lieve 1Jia( It Is. an

~elped

·~

Ucen..

SCHWAUEL
MARINE
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that ,)&gt; e
suggest!oos
. whim a )'Ounf lady was askl!d junior fair rirogram.
.
:e\lfourago hoye oil D
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of pareniB\I'lhe many hours de· Dr. Randall Reed, !he ·beef were Prt!ll!deni;•Howard Nolan; l ' - Too many champion nb· . il .she. would be- ·lnterested
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voted to
4-H club and other cattle judge,
ex- vice president L. S. Po'!el!"n, \ hons. . . . . •. . . , .,. .
belping keep the recor s and en lo this ear's ·u 10 ·fi,lr of. IB.iQi .
now,
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,,fOMFJROY - The Meigs youth ptY,Fams by advioors, hibltors on the vei'y nice •'iive- and secretary Gladys
be. assist in the prilsentatiO"'. Her f'
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· . be abll!!ol!o Jearn how to do
0rt
County Junior and Senior Fair! and th• work done
(ieopte stock exhibition bllilding they dith.
Included In
tween beef and dairy.
lace really lit up. Soe
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many other thlnga that the&amp;'ia3
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.ts. over for another year Maoytl who hm'"'i'io direct ?'nnection
He . said this is certainly, ot the department wcrk
, -Change achievement 3 . ,"Ge:;. I am glad Y"". asked,
to learn later In
· Doys and girls ar_e happy
w1th e1ther the familwa ·.or tile a mator 1mprovel111'nt.
, year were John· Ph!Ups, Dav1d
so money won't be spent me.
•ecretary , and Larey Montgom:
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. they rece1ved spec1al club _groups.
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He a.l:Jo noted that the quali- Colwell, Bernard Gruescr. Ruth\ wtthm five mmates.
This tvpe or thing happens eroy, treasul'Or. ·These officers. , ,
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n•tlon or )lecause
We wet6tlrticulorly pleastd jy of
this year was great·.
Earl Grimm, Betty . -:Plan one night program !or many times during the fair. along with the junior fair di· Bor.fly, phenothiU!na,lsthlmoot;,, ...
. ·• ,, lh
p1acod high In a class or m. y \ 'lh the • ,.., ''t' ti ' f ,,,,
io
Jane Miller Lewrs and Jean ,Jumor IJJ!r. .
, This!• wf)y some of ns n&gt;V•' ~·rs hav• work·' maoy elite~,. _.known 10 control . .
be
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th
bl WI
.r.,restn a on o .,., 1y 1mprov..., o,er ~ prev us , _ Sord
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·ri u . cause .ey won a ue Scouts, Girl Scouts, . Campfire
that be judgod, five or six "o:"
en,
-Rerommend tl!at tbe fair be tlJ'OW tlrod of worllmg w It h hours he fore the folr as well.as Horn
bhlln •
Girls and Future Farmers of years ago
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Other Advisory officers 'n· set back three or lour weeks. roung peonle and with fairs.
many hours during u keeplrg
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Vernon -Reach aa many new young Very l!ttle has been said •· actlv'ties going.
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thev · did not recolve the reco•· . merica. _·:;!'C 0 1
groups In go1ng through old files we Nease H M Wells Mrs I S peoole each year aa possible' bout the hard Wdrk of the pres·
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d and the aovisory groups are •
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h lr came across cer m notes .rom Powelson, Mrs. H. E. Starkey, -Have deflmte houro tor op- ent junior foir Qlfice,. and . .
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fora, 1n footli"'•••·FI~ In m(Mr!l . · :"
nI1on . ey e11 ey eserve .
1 par 01 .t e 1a . · the
Sometimes the comt;eiiiiOn very
County Junior Fa;r.of Mrs . Mildred Betzing, Mrs . .
and closing exhibit build· 1workers. One of the major im· dillOn to
In'nti.oned 1are onolt blocko',.tanlmot dooon'l'
was just to~ keen.
Expan&gt;iOJ&gt; ~f lntere~t m these 1 7. 1'1\is wouta
be 20 years H rd K 1 ht M
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t hi
. h ., Jenmler Bla es ee, Ann Ho ter, . tokoahDUih ol. to c&lt;&gt;nlr!J!thOH ··"
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rs. u 0 e.. mgs. •·
pryvemt-n ~ 1 s year m t e JU- Dawn Carpr.r William Downie putt. An lrt"f_ . tnt amount Ia
Everybody seemed to feel
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0 '. tho dropplnai dooon't tlillllle I"
that the lair was a succ\lSs. ty o!
Iyear were Prestdent Alan Car· Mrs. Margaret Mi)hone Weber f3r i&gt;· junior exhibils.
ihe senior lair board or Herbert Jr., Donn;o Cheadle, J h n IIIMo.
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and many It ia easy to think the lah·[ son, _ representing FFA;
4ud Ml"!. Geneva H. Nolan. \ -Have a good drive down to Shields to be lhe direrlor in Sayre.
Sher.elield.
outside Meigs County par· is the
of ju•t this"year:• president Betty Lou
Special crodit over ihe years the grange hall.
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charge
junior fair
M eo
licipated.
work. Bul'o refleclion lnllicares fnow tleanl. rell"e,'ll'ntlng G1rls goes to the husband and wile -Keep all a"aNls In untform· work. IllS c!Klperatlon •nd help H d sh 1 8
(i
The fair is the sum total of that man}! ,things have hAppen- 4-H. and the
was learn of Mr. and Mrs. floward ily.
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yron c Y an
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ml!ch hard work by 1many peo·
a; P,enod of yeors to de· Catherine
Shene· Nolan who have 'll'rved Meigs i NJ for ,eJ&lt;hlblt space the two and has smoothed over many
P·
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ple. In 1be,Junlor fa!r we par·IVe.op the•MeigS County
to fieldl. •representmg
4-H. County for nearly 30 "a!'!l.
mam additions over the years or the problems which ari' e 111 Advlsorv Board Members ar• :
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Vis!Ung at the fair this year have been the Junior fair build· planning and conducting a .Jun- Mrs. Pal Holter. Mary Rose,
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was anothor old· timer H 1s ing and the livestock exhibl· lor Fair.
Marie Turner Miss Margaret
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name doesn't appOar In the ju- lion building.
Prob&gt;bly. the
work- Griltiths. Cl'i' Woode. R e'
8$888
nlor fair records llut Mr. T. K. For those '"'o hove forgot· ing person on the l•ir grounds Shenefield, Dan Smith, Bobhv
· &lt;&gt;lt•
Bell was Vocational Agriculture l ien, the Junior fair bbnding was " Mr;gs County's Home E'ten· Anderson, F.verett Holcomb,
teucher· at Chester In the early 1completed In 1961 &gt;S • co-optr· s;on Agent, MISS '.!Rrgaret Gr:f· Phyllis H•nn.,sy, James Roush loodforhlm. Butm..elmporllnr,;
4fts.
ative venture bv th(' ~cnior '111C! I fit.hs. In her two years she has and myo;,;eli.
\ he eaurlysoesforthetppeaii!W
suggestions made after the junior fair boards. This has pro-\ really worked hard and h~s won Some'Jne ral~ed the question ::~~f~:~::~;~g:r:::
close of the 1947 fair to be con· vided ver11 excellent space for the •.dmlration of rnanv peorle. durin~ the P"t weer. : "Do we [ &lt;•eollng porolltoo.
siderod for t948 junior fair the junior fair exl&gt;ibits and haSI This year one of the innova- really heliev• a fair Is worth Wt have SWE£TLtX tAR·PL'f ··
make interesting reading to- also reducMI the problems 'In tions W(lrked out w:ls the nu- an of the trouble
::~~s!~t~=e":'U~!"/r::
day. Some have been carried handling the PXhlbits. as we\1 tritif)n interviews as wel) as Apparently peop~ in MP.Igs 1ingridotthetlyandwonn~ ,
i out· some possibly should be as reducing work at the close the nutrition contest on Wed· Countv as well 23 .in !Th1nY which costyaumoney.CuttomtiiS
co~sid('red again today.
of the fair.
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GALLJPOUS - During periAIJG 14, 1~11- The Emerson siderable re-•hipping for the I Guya_ndotte. to ~' delivered on
ods of slack water navigation showboat, the largest In 1 h e Taroma.
ot Cmcmnah. John, who was
50,\''"' .'' ago on the river move- world, arrived here -thi• morn·
Captain Jesse P, Hughes o~ l formerly in the prooU&lt;'e busieess
1blt• c1c:ms were thrown to ;J!'C·I ~ng frQm the tlpper Mississirpi the Ta('oma reN"iverl orders tc1 . he-re, says a real steRmboat ha~
id• an artificial rise on which River. Capmin Ralph Emerson. go back to Cincinnati at once. becon" almost a curiosity on
:nal rte•ts rode to their destlna- I proprieter, and cOIISidered the The boat had cooled down anrt the upJl"r Ohio River above Po"'
lion at down-river ports.
showboat ki"g, is not well and 1 the crew paid off when the or- croy. The towh&lt;&gt;Rt Percy is tre
Such was the ras('l in the sn:m- consulted Dr. Holzer as !\OOn as ders came.
only steamboat runr.ing now
mer of 1917 and the procedure he reached hero. He re~orts hu· The Catlles!Jurg wharf owned i that makes Parkersburg her
~ained full approvol ~f the U S. ' siness verv good but operating by the Greene Line is saddle - 1home port
Army Corps of Engmeers, as exnenses th~ highest ever kr.owr: baRged over a hump on shore
nctcd b thf" R1W"' !\'f.. r~ f!l rh,.. ! in thP showboat bul)inl'~~ Fuel and wilt probably break in two I AUG 18 1917 _The Argand
·Aug. 18. 1917 edition of the Gal- ond store bills have soared. The ; as a result of the draining of : . · 11 '
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lipolis Daily Tribune
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A!IG. lB. 1917- A systematl&lt; Cross benefit 'Thursdav nioht have knocked a hole in her hull penter from aPt Pleasant dock
flooding of the lower re•ches of 1 at PI Pleasant.
and settled in shallow watet·. was &lt;rnt to the boat at Ru&lt;scll .
the Ohio RivPr b&gt;tween Pt I
She was pumped out and repair- ' Ky., to make repa!Ts to t h •
Pbsont and Cincinnati by tt:e ! The Bryant showboat and , ed and was due to pass dawn I hu!l . Low water during the ~as I I
maninulJ!iflP of damor; in orLif't' thf' tow'boat E. F. Jackson : Lhi~ ·~ftPrnoon.
week or two h::ts c.:msrd sPver~1 1
Ihal Kanawha River coal can . wer left high and
dry Manager Biliy Bryant of the hulls to _be puncturer. we are
be &lt;\hippt"d to !owPr Ohio m::~r- 1 11n shore at Kenova as a Bryant c;howboat wa~ here th1s mforr:._ 'f}lf' WatPr Queen I!' ,
kets was given ap~oval bv Co- result of the manipulation of evening looking for water h' go in~ ,;;outh t~is season for the i
lone! Lansing Re~rt: r.ivi!'!'ln the wickets Jnd ~ar traps at float ~is £tranded &lt;~~how}?oat and iir.;;t time in sever::tl years.
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En•ine•1· . at a moet!"g Friday Dam No. 2P The Bryant show- towboat E. F. Jackson. He w'l' The Tacoma and Greenland I
at ~hrierta.
1boat was &lt;till strorded '&gt;lrnd•'cl- : ~et it and go on up the rive• delayed l"&gt;y laoor trouble• al
Rec;ult.;: nr th1~ procedure can · The Greenland went aground ·
CincirmJti. were due here •~.br notrd in the report in the I at Dc:'l "Jo. 3: near "'aysvil:.,
AUG. 16, 1917 - The b i • day. Deckhands demanded 35
Jr•"Vim&lt;S dav's pao~r. before ap- · Kv .. ~unday . but got off and w"' towh&lt;&gt;at Charlie Brown
cents an hour tc load and unload
'lfOV21 of thP division engin~r, rtUe here tad"'~·, being over r: 1 down this morning for Cincinna· the patket.
•hich read :
dav 121•.
I ti. She will take a tow of Island
----The Taroma was hid up here Creek coal from Huntington.
AtlG 17. 1917 ~ Captain E on account of low W3ter and the The Brown has been laid up for
A. Burnsides, the Kanawha ll1 I Greenlond will take her place seve•al We!'~S at the mm,th of
vet towboat. man who does A Frenrhmar. from Roches!- the Knnawha River. The Ca)}-1
hin~~ . hac; JUSt landed another ·l er, N.Y. has tak~n a pos1t10n t~in wanted men ht"re and sent
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ileet of COAl in Cincinnati on t!·.e with the National Contracting, a vawl ashore but nobndy want· :
~rtificial ri&lt;e prnduced hy the! Co. at Dam No 25 . ne~r A~di· j ed to ship.
be trapped and tagged nf~er :~~
Jroper m•nipulatton of th• ; son. He has a brother m t ·t e The War Department has au· f.tated V!Stts to a s~.ttl~l~der­
JI'"''· T!t••r art.1f1cial nses can ! French Armv and ~" fam1ly thortZed the purchase of I he and moved out to .ne
JP brought 3bout ever~· t ·.v c resides nesr Verdun. T h i s governmE'nt of a historical site, n e~i
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•reks for thP mipment ot cu•! 1Frenchman is a channeleer aod at "'?rietta In the middle of the I We were told ~ha• the
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tf -:o dE"~ired. Capt:1ir. Rurnsidt!S 1will opE'rate a t"h:mnP.lirg rr&gt;n· Muskingum River, upon which , all! u:r very doc1ae
~ .e ~&gt;
, ., ~or &lt;ever a! years been thl• ' rhine at Dam No. 25.
will be built • "epalr and supply I ';:~ ""~ stopped at whtc l tun .
,,,,. t"nsport•tion manager of 1 The National Contracting Co. i plaot for furnish:ng su~pl'es. ror the~ w_ere hkely to become
:r· •·ompbelt• Creek r~al Com-, is pusring work at Dam Nn 25 : the governm~nt~ Oh10 Rrver n,e,n.
-p: line of towboats and barg- '" rapidly as possrble. The co[- fleet in the d!StTlct whtclt rx'' , nd is. him.olf one or th• 1ter dam has been completc•d tends to Huntington. The sit&lt;'
LOSING !5CIOO MEN
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I was the starting of the Nortl•· forces in South Vietnam are '
Here are otl!er bits of inter- AUG. 15, 1~17 - Cincinnati west T~rritory.
losing 15,000 men a month,
"' ing Rivrr; News rend b~ rousters on the Tacoma struck ,
infiltration from the North has
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:nal rte•ts rode to their destlna- I proprieter, and cOIISidered the The boat had cooled down anrt the upJl"r Ohio River above Po"'
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showboat ki"g, is not well and 1 the crew paid off when the or- croy. The towh&lt;&gt;Rt Percy is tre
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only steamboat runr.ing now
mer of 1917 and the procedure he reached hero. He re~orts hu· The Catlles!Jurg wharf owned i that makes Parkersburg her
~ained full approvol ~f the U S. ' siness verv good but operating by the Greene Line is saddle - 1home port
Army Corps of Engmeers, as exnenses th~ highest ever kr.owr: baRged over a hump on shore
nctcd b thf" R1W"' !\'f.. r~ f!l rh,.. ! in thP showboat bul)inl'~~ Fuel and wilt probably break in two I AUG 18 1917 _The Argand
·Aug. 18. 1917 edition of the Gal- ond store bills have soared. The ; as a result of the draining of : . · 11 '
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lipolis Daily Tribune
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s h" w pool above Dam. No. 29.
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flooding of the lower re•ches of 1 at PI Pleasant.
and settled in shallow watet·. was &lt;rnt to the boat at Ru&lt;scll .
the Ohio RivPr b&gt;tween Pt I
She was pumped out and repair- ' Ky., to make repa!Ts to t h •
Pbsont and Cincinnati by tt:e ! The Bryant showboat and , ed and was due to pass dawn I hu!l . Low water during the ~as I I
maninulJ!iflP of damor; in orLif't' thf' tow'boat E. F. Jackson : Lhi~ ·~ftPrnoon.
week or two h::ts c.:msrd sPver~1 1
Ihal Kanawha River coal can . wer left high and
dry Manager Biliy Bryant of the hulls to _be puncturer. we are
be &lt;\hippt"d to !owPr Ohio m::~r- 1 11n shore at Kenova as a Bryant c;howboat wa~ here th1s mforr:._ 'f}lf' WatPr Queen I!' ,
kets was given ap~oval bv Co- result of the manipulation of evening looking for water h' go in~ ,;;outh t~is season for the i
lone! Lansing Re~rt: r.ivi!'!'ln the wickets Jnd ~ar traps at float ~is £tranded &lt;~~how}?oat and iir.;;t time in sever::tl years.
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Rec;ult.;: nr th1~ procedure can · The Greenland went aground ·
CincirmJti. were due here •~.br notrd in the report in the I at Dc:'l "Jo. 3: near "'aysvil:.,
AUG. 16, 1917 - The b i • day. Deckhands demanded 35
Jr•"Vim&lt;S dav's pao~r. before ap- · Kv .. ~unday . but got off and w"' towh&lt;&gt;at Charlie Brown
cents an hour tc load and unload
'lfOV21 of thP division engin~r, rtUe here tad"'~·, being over r: 1 down this morning for Cincinna· the patket.
•hich read :
dav 121•.
I ti. She will take a tow of Island
----The Taroma was hid up here Creek coal from Huntington.
AtlG 17. 1917 ~ Captain E on account of low W3ter and the The Brown has been laid up for
A. Burnsides, the Kanawha ll1 I Greenlond will take her place seve•al We!'~S at the mm,th of
vet towboat. man who does A Frenrhmar. from Roches!- the Knnawha River. The Ca)}-1
hin~~ . hac; JUSt landed another ·l er, N.Y. has tak~n a pos1t10n t~in wanted men ht"re and sent
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ileet of COAl in Cincinnati on t!·.e with the National Contracting, a vawl ashore but nobndy want· :
~rtificial ri&lt;e prnduced hy the! Co. at Dam No 25 . ne~r A~di· j ed to ship.
be trapped and tagged nf~er :~~
Jroper m•nipulatton of th• ; son. He has a brother m t ·t e The War Department has au· f.tated V!Stts to a s~.ttl~l~der­
JI'"''· T!t••r art.1f1cial nses can ! French Armv and ~" fam1ly thortZed the purchase of I he and moved out to .ne
JP brought 3bout ever~· t ·.v c resides nesr Verdun. T h i s governmE'nt of a historical site, n e~i
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•reks for thP mipment ot cu•! 1Frenchman is a channeleer aod at "'?rietta In the middle of the I We were told ~ha• the
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tf -:o dE"~ired. Capt:1ir. Rurnsidt!S 1will opE'rate a t"h:mnP.lirg rr&gt;n· Muskingum River, upon which , all! u:r very doc1ae
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, ., ~or &lt;ever a! years been thl• ' rhine at Dam No. 25.
will be built • "epalr and supply I ';:~ ""~ stopped at whtc l tun .
,,,,. t"nsport•tion manager of 1 The National Contracting Co. i plaot for furnish:ng su~pl'es. ror the~ w_ere hkely to become
:r· •·ompbelt• Creek r~al Com-, is pusring work at Dam Nn 25 : the governm~nt~ Oh10 Rrver n,e,n.
-p: line of towboats and barg- '" rapidly as possrble. The co[- fleet in the d!StTlct whtclt rx'' , nd is. him.olf one or th• 1ter dam has been completc•d tends to Huntington. The sit&lt;'
LOSING !5CIOO MEN
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Rufus Putnam set up, which SAIGON (UP!) - Communist I
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I was the starting of the Nortl•· forces in South Vietnam are '
Here are otl!er bits of inter- AUG. 15, 1~17 - Cincinnati west T~rritory.
losing 15,000 men a month,
"' ing Rivrr; News rend b~ rousters on the Tacoma struck ,
infiltration from the North has
(;p!lipolis residents 50 yelrs this morning at the wharf here AUG. 17, 1917 ~Tohn Ruth declined and VietCong re&lt;!f_uit· ll
3
ago:
a short time
she left and of Parke,hurg laid
1men! is off, accordmg to htglt· ---· ·--~ · I Thur!'dav night with the g • s 1ranking American military orThe _Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Aug 20, I U67 boat, Little Sampson, which de- :
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