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1burldaf of ''pbltlnl tricb Speaking of &amp;:hbols-NfJ, 151 ·
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mlnlatratlon.
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who Ia seeking re-election, batitMfiiiJto~theilloltlo&amp;lcalandetnlldiOIUikiil\o
Agnew conc:entrated moelly on 11111 JII'Qbleill otlljn!M eat'ollment.
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charges
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lETTERS HAVE BEEN 110111 to the pare1111 of ·
Democratic National a..lrmiD lira~ ..-. l-4 ~.;,., who wiD 11e ~· loot or
Ln•aa O'Brle_n llld Senate FomefoyllldMiildlep(;t~ichoolsthlll, fall, T AS
Demomtlc Leader Mike . Some leUeri ha IJMit reli!I'Pe4 bicaule .,e uled I1~
Mansfield.
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to allacb on the tlemocrata. He at 99Wlf3 10 I can
yqa tile iD!IR'IDition ,00 wDI . lild ani)' lboat f1
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CClMMtiNIS'i'

LONDON

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inleraatlonal dlplomallc ~trniw after years ot pollllilal

Ma Tie-"'~· ha"'h• tllded the
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dllrupllng cultural molution ~uils
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boiUd the Cbinele Wall, appare....., co
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dalm a place on the lnt.national Kale:
. Ita declared 111m Is to pr&lt;m01e revollltillll wbenmr P"''ble,

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toresumeCODtactnberelheymqproveuaefuland,a'-;!' to
wrtll C'.mumnliot leadenldp from lluslla. In Alia, lor
pie,
PUing bas won North Koreo over to Ita line, slreiJCibenod Ita
-"'tloawlthllaDOiandeslabllshedPrlnceSihanoutasleaclerof
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a Qunbodl• govenment-ln-elile.
PUERTO VAIJARTA, MEXIOO _ PAT NIXON'S money
W8111't aoy good In PUerto Vallarta Thursday. 'lbe Flnl Lady,

511~ tipped their aomlnnla and smlled when Mrs.

Nllon tried to pay for hop (ink a-epe paper llowen abe bad

lllected. ''No. no. senora," tbey said when abe tried 1o give them

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CINCINNATI - A CAMPAIGN GIMMICK """'n
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Prellidenl WW1am Howard Taft In 11101 bas baen duated off by a
...._...__ Uon member of the 1amoos poUtical family. U.s.

RAWLEJGII, N. C. -111REE PER80NS, Including a boy,
bave died after working In North Carolina tobacco fields sprayed
wltb an ln8ecllclde clenlc~Uy related to nerve gu.
Seven-year-old Daniel Boyette died In hll sleep July 30. State
Medlall Examine• PIIJI! Hudson said the dealll was caused by
organic phosphate Insecticide poisoning - and linked two' other
deallla In the put lllree woelm to the same causo. Daniel's II·
year-Gid brother, CUrtll, was hospitalized In crlllilal condition
boclluse of lnaectielde poiaoning, but be recovered.

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TAXES DJSTRmUTED
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Local
governments In Ohio shared In
156.8 million collected from
Intangible lues, state Auditor
Roger Cloud alated Thursday.

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bUIIoo leu 111 tile military than
111 education."
admlnlsln
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than we - t on education at KIDIT, Obio (UPJ) _ 'J'!le
ell levels.......
pub•llc llld private." President's Commistlon on
Cam
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He
charged
Democrats
were
pus
nresFm report · bas
"trying to &amp;pend their way oo1 an Intensive
of America's Imagined dlf- revealed lllat there was no ~flcultiea" and would drive the dence of sniper fire it Kent
U-v ' when
COWltry trio-~-"-• .............. •••• it sta•"' Unlv--'ty
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not for Republican fiscal four students were' ldlled In
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a confrontation with Ohio Na""" ..... · __
Uonal Guard lroops.
Geor•e v Warren 1 -camUffiC
CWS, miss!o;slaff IIWilller' toid fbe
panel today that the Fin ieport

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Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wheeler of

Letart called on MMgaret Ann

Johnson and Betty Van Meier
on Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Circle of
New Haven, Mrs. Lucy Taylor
and srandaon, McKenzie Ridge,
visited with Mary Circle
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. William
. Carleton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Earl Johnson and Patrick,
Betty van Met. llld Eunle
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Mrs. Clarence
and
llnnda
of Athena,W•rner
Mr. and Mrs.
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National Guard troopa called to
lbe campus following a aeries of
disturbances.
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"The FBI conducted an inlenslw search for any evidence
dealing with tile possibility of
the uiltence ol a sniper," be
said, "including an InvesUgation ar~ tile firing
line for non.mllitary bullets.
"The evidence Indicates that
there wu no penon other than
a guardsman who dlscbaraed a
fireann on May ~. · lt70,"
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Plllladelpbia,
DIP!
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CbriBIIne
Shaw
ot Circle
Cleveland

and Carl Circle, Colmnbwl.
Bom to Mr. and: ~ Mra. Carl
Circle ol Colmnl!oJI 8
daughter Ill Av&amp;Utl6. Gnlndparellll, were Mr. and Mrs.
Gene YOIIIIIId Mr. and M\'11.
Bomer
Circle.
Greatgrandmoibera 1ft Mattie YGBI
8Dd Mrs. Edward Foster,

strators, were injured by rockl
and oilier llllulles.
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Warren said the FBI repOrt
showed lllat a wounded vJctim
was found 125 tO 130 yartla and
at a 90 desree angle to the
firing Une.
''There is a sirmg poulbllity
be was slrUck by .a richocllet,"
Warren aald.
Warren also told the cllllllllitsim r~~~~~=~~[

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On~i· ~ ~foot reporledmore
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The

ralndropa&amp;plllllered,agalnallbe 1111~.Wlllllr.iofNGrlbac!l
workmen aloft
l,2IJ!Iofoot
llllol!eitacl&lt;oftlle!Diernll~ · -~
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Nicllel Co. llmlller.
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The lint bini II wun't ,lust 1'Jie :•\OI'Dl bocked cniw
one
more
1wnmet
thun- piqMd
bulldlasa
Ul!f . ·dollbouaea,
dentonn
came.
In a lt!eJihone
· up · ~
c:1n llid
call to radio atati11l CICSO.
bellY)' lbdi.fiwhueblnery llld
oouu house II bl-'
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m.y house Ia blowing away," lumller.
scfelmed a terrified famala II
boats, . . . . 11re,1
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voice.
tram d01ined illlctr!cal wlrel,
'lbon the Une wenl;dead. II llile4 focta llnugb lbe alr Ub
W8l aftier 8:30 a~ (EDT) frl.aN; .,UOtend thoollalldl
'l1ninday llld a killer wind- of windows &amp;lid lll&amp;le~

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estan.ted da!Jiace ,to 1111 cl~

tl mUlion llld declared.a sltitl

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contended ShOrtly 8fter the been
shootingo lllat tile trOOp&amp; !Ired building was clall'ed
aft. being !Ired upon by a possible ~hsrges at snlplng. ·
sniper.
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Brig. Gen. Robert Canlerbui7 on the rOof of Ta)'lor lfllll at
testified Thursday tbal the the Ume of lbe ahootinga," WarGuard, In Ita own lnveallgaUon, ron said. "lt Is our ~lion
had been Wllble to prpve lllat a .that IIIII pbotograpber had !Us
anlper had actually ~
camer11 mounted ..on a rifie
Warren said the bodies of tile atGck whlcl1 ~ ~ve looked
dea\lllld wounded were found like a ,!Ve8pon. A ~uent
friRD 211 to 250 yards fl:om the lnvealipllon showed be did not
troops who !Ired the shots. , have a firearm llld was up
Wamm said tile FBI report ~ to make ,pictures.
showed that one of lho8e killed, Canterbury tpld tile CommlsWilliam K. Shroeder, Lorain, stoP 11lunday he bad· canvaswas 130 yards away from the led all the offlceri on the BCiene
troop detachment and the "IQ determine whl;l, ,lt anyone,
"evidence....showed· he
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when ~ of hones !rum a wide area were pitted agolnst

tboulliJida of pounds of weWt In tile annual horse puUing
contett. A packed grandst&amp;Dd viewed the .ewnt.

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POMEfiOY - Local
drivera
in for their
sbare of the honors during
Friday evenlug'o twilight
horse harness racing at lhe
u •••• Coun•.. Fair.
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FolloWing two beats for
three year old pacen, a runoff wu helcl among 111e top
eight f!11ma1a wllll Sidney
Si¥!n«* of Pomeroy driving

tblrd race, Gigl H, owned by
Edward and Wald Hum-

pbrey, Pomeroy, easily won
by several lengths. Ed
Humphrey was the driver
and "as presented the
h
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Crow's Steak House. Second
In the heat wu East. Dave,
owned by Mrs. Dorotha
McKenzie ol Pomeroy with
"io(r.Swan,"O!IDidlw~.G. B.~
Third
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fir~~. t¥,il"'iM pieaeftted a and drl-.n ~~
'liSfifu.
trGphy ~ contributed
Thai !itfit was !qr p-otters,
by . Ill!' flllvli Warner In- non-wlmien of ti50D.
surance Aptey.
In tile lint diol&amp;lon ,of the
Second ~lace In tile run"'ff field fDr three year old
wenttoCitd,Oiamp,owned pa(!!n, to determine horses
llld driYeiiiW Porter Marlin lor tile runoff, tile track
of Clrc~ 111d llllrd was record was equaled by
won b7 s..kum Valley Sue Bulletin pwned by Glen and
owned by John Hazard, Terry At. of Clarksburg,
Caldwell and driven 111 R. G.
driven by Glen Aler coming
Betta.
In at 2:"".4. Second was
In a. _., hilt of lbe
(Colllillued on Jlllle ID)

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Sees Horses
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annual Metp County Fair.
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and hO were awarded tbe top
fiw teams In three welgbt
claases. Competition was keen
and all of the weight
claaai!icaUona were full for the
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.Autlllt21

llluiM Ftllun ............
"THE UNDEFEAfED"
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POMEROY - AI least two Motp
County farmers, both owning' fields of corn
In Bedford Township, have baen hit by the
new corn leal blight sweeping nortil acroas
the nation.
County E•tension Agent C. E.
IIJakesl'!e said VlrgU King and Vlnoant
Broderlclt haw fields In which the bllgbt
bas been ldenllfled.
The Immediate question facing ell
Iannen will! corn bligbtlll, should they let
lbe crop go on to Nr barvesl and risk
aerlous Ina, or put lbe crop lnln silage a.t

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Blakeslee. "The farmer must decide it,"
Soulbern corn leal blight on 1wee1 corn

was 4llacn-cl In the Plant D!seaae Cllnie .
at Ohio stale Unlnnity lbe IIIII net of
hly. By lbe lirat . . ol AIJillllllt .
dJaiP"I'ed on field corn tram ........,..
IIIIo. n was alao ~tIn IRIIIinllnJJ, .
Ohio In ~ Iill-Is 111 Aulut 1.
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Allllat lime II was aot1alinm 1!1at ~· . .
was 1 dlftereat llld """ rilci ·~ lilt ~i ·
palbalen, Since the 11!'11 net of ~· ...
the diDic bas dlo!P"IIed IIIII dlsea• 'dallt;·-

THE PIIME OF

MilS JEAN IIODIE

lc:cllorl

Academy Aw.rd Winner

· BntActr..s

fM;;io Smith

Use our paper lor your shopping, bill paying,
gilt giving. Checks wriUen on our
bank save needless errands and give Yl)U an
easy-to-file receipt. Check wl1h uaaoon.

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A WALl( W'TH
LOVE AND DEATH
Anltilca Hutton
(Color)

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THOSE OAR IlliG
YOUNG MElli IN

POMEROY .·
NATIONAL BANK
POMEROY

THEIR JAII.IfTY
JALOP'IIS

T".".Y Curtis ,
Suseh Hlitnplhire

sun., MoHI•• Tun.

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''MIDIIIIIIHT CowilOV"
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Dustin Hottman, John

Serving Meigs County For
Over 98 Years

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Meml:ier Federal Reserve System

tHE MAGUS

Anttiony Qi)lflll

MlchMI ,C.Inil

tMmbfr Federal Oej&gt;osltlnsuroncfCorilof•titljl

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: Ali.Arcounts lr•surod Up To m,DOil.oo . :iV1
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In tile beavywejgbt dl~.
Hamer .storta of Frankfott won
flrshrith Jim llld Dan; qtorge
Guthrie of Gunvllle wiU. ·
Barney llld To!! - aoconcJ;, .
Robert Webb, Guyavi!le, wllb
Buck llld Baldy, tblrd; Robert
Barsock, Marietta, drivlal
Jerry and Jim, fourtb, llld
Honnan Weinstock, Illata, wllll
Queen and Bob, llftb.

Blight Hits
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21101 to 3200wllll hllleam,IIDby
llld Bid. Wllb DUke llld Bob,
Ralph Gutbrle of~ look
-.d. Whitt and Dewitt ol
Piketon and Frankfort look
tblrd wllll Prince and Tam.
won by Ru..
W.Va.,

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2,800 JIOUiH(j( and 111w~ao 1 D. w.
Higgins of 81. ~. w. ya.,
with Ted and .rm)placed ftrst
with George La1at llld Dan
Mattie of Slockdole having
Mite and Shorty coming In
second. Third place went to
Whitt llld Sons of Piketon wllll
Tom llld Jerry· fOIU'tb to lbe
Dewitt
of Frankfort
will! Prince and Bob llld flflh of
Genid Gtdbril, Coolville, with

PiRneroy.

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stand was packed solid Friday Prince llld Dan.~
Ginn Limine ol 'R11Dilnlton
night for tile annual bone
was
lint In the llllddlewelsbta
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produdnc llllllt Jecai!Y teCtlve1111Hf8blll
of tile proflla ..:. otf tile,lcijl.
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'l'bliiiiUIIIIIIatthe owner ol! land w1111
a wen prqducJnll one~ c;gb6c reei of
au per day would recei¥!1 fl,IIO 1 monlb
lrOlJI the well, Eat! ..ut. However, be
PGblta outlllattlle averaae1Ji11!811 lnOblo
proc~ucu fOlD' to a mWIQn cilblc
or
gas per da7 llld· thai tbeite an amral
8UCh wells In Melp Colllly.
Ell'l 18JS tile prlmarJ qiWa ..Qounly
target of tbe eoJIIilll11 II the Clnton IIDd
at about f,OGO feet. GIIOd produetionll now
belnc found at lblllllptli'ln the GuemleyNoble.• MuRin&amp;um area llld In .l\llllabula
County. Metp County Clbtton IIDd we11a
are about f,IOD feet.
"We may encounter jlO!entW pay
zones In 111e Berea,~. Newberc,
Clbtton and: even tile ~ zonea olllle
OrdoYi~ and CambJ.:!M aae,'' jYrl
IIYJ. The lint wells win be driJie4 with
cable riCa to got a better evaluation ol
tllelr potential.
·The Oblo Dlvlslan of 011 and: Gas
roport.s lllal there were lils we11a cl1lled
lui year to the Clbtton-Medlne wllll
M, or n.3 per oant, Jll'OYin8 prodiellve.
Two oilier oil compules have alao
lholm an Interest In Glllla Coun!J'• au
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Jli'OPOIOd relocation willa llmltld · t.ir IU"1111111 of US 30 In Gellia County
llelireeil ~ llld
180 bas been
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The sky • blactened aJid rat lalbed wubc11111lli1iihill ilion&amp; .the sroun4b

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from the firing Une" Jlhen &amp;hot.
The report, Warren said,
ah
. owed Jeffery G. Miller, New
York, was 85 to 90 yards away;
Alli.son D. Krause, Pittsburgh,
110 yards away and Sandra L.
Scheuelror, Younthego~lown,.'30yards
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Warren also to tile Commission lllat the report ahowed
that 3411lflllbtrs of Troop G of
tbe l07th Armored Cavalry out

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Patrick Carleton spent
Mooday n!lht and Tuesday with
hll great grandmother, Eunle
Brinker.
Those here for the funeral of
Cecil Circle were Mr. llld Mrs.
Lee Harris llld lllr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Dubie, TIRD and Caron
of Springfield, lllr. IIIICj Mrs.
Arnold 'l'hordaen and Mart and
Janice ol Cedanollle; Mr, llld
Mn. Kenneth Liming, Sandra
llld Mary Lee, lllr. and Mrs.
Rulaell Harris, Delmla llld
llebra llld lleAnn of Xenia,
Mn. Mary Rullell, Waverly,
W.Va., Mr. Jolm. Arcller llld
NaCIII)i, of
Mr.Guyntlle,
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17, lllf!l, that he pointed to the emergence of something
"new to the American experiment"-the "conjunction ol
an Immense mllitary establishment and a targe arms
Industry."
In a p~e that has echoed and re-echoed down the
eniiUing decade, he went on to worn that "in the councils
of eovemment, we must guard against the acquisition
oJ UllWarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by
the mllitary~dustrlal complex."
·
It was decided to Include the address as a
port oJ the Eisenhower Corridor, a memorial
him on the third floor oJ the Pentagon near the omce
the aecretary of de!enore.
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miaslon of an undlscloaed purpose as yet. From this plannlng two
highly interesting conclusions may be cmlldentiy &amp;-awn.
'Ihe first Ia that the President has some reason kl belleve or
hope that perhaps some form of IUIDIIIitry under wbalewr name
_ OOocelvably ~ with the ftnuians, tbotJ&amp;b this Is a ilbeer
gueaa-mlghtproducearelallationlnworldtellllons
·
'Ihe second point Ia that for a critical period the direction oJ
the campaign !or tbe Senate and House will be left kl '{IcePrelldent Agnew- wh• help llaought
111011 of the
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Sunday and
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17, lllf!l, that he pointed to the emergence of something
"new to the American experiment"-the "conjunction ol
an Immense mllitary establishment and a targe arms
Industry."
In a p~e that has echoed and re-echoed down the
eniiUing decade, he went on to worn that "in the councils
of eovemment, we must guard against the acquisition
oJ UllWarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by
the mllitary~dustrlal complex."
·
It was decided to Include the address as a
port oJ the Eisenhower Corridor, a memorial
him on the third floor oJ the Pentagon near the omce
the aecretary of de!enore.
·
It
decided to delete

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miaslon of an undlscloaed purpose as yet. From this plannlng two
highly interesting conclusions may be cmlldentiy &amp;-awn.
'Ihe first Ia that the President has some reason kl belleve or
hope that perhaps some form of IUIDIIIitry under wbalewr name
_ OOocelvably ~ with the ftnuians, tbotJ&amp;b this Is a ilbeer
gueaa-mlghtproducearelallationlnworldtellllons
·
'Ihe second point Ia that for a critical period the direction oJ
the campaign !or tbe Senate and House will be left kl '{IcePrelldent Agnew- wh• help llaought
111011 of the
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Sunday and
nnu A.M.
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was his last ODe. It was in his Farewell Address on January
17, 11161, that he pclnted to the emergence of something
"new to the American experlment"-the "conjUDcllon of
an lmmense military establlBbment and a large arms
Industry."
In a phrase that bas echoed and re-echoed down the
ensuiDg decade, be went on to warn that "In the councils
of government, we rnuat guard against the acquisition
of unwarrauted lnfl~ence, wbe~~r sought or unsought, by
the milltary;lndualrJal complex.
it was decided to include the address as
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part of the Eisenhower Corridor, a memorlsl
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the aecretary of defeu.e.
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and still tentat.lve plana to go to EurGpt tbls fill, on a ~tic
mllslon of Ill undlaclosed PlrJIOlll! as yet. From tbls planning two
highly In~ conclnstons may be ooiJfldently drawn.
The flnt Ia lhat lhe President bas some reason to believe or
hope that perhaps some form of summitry under whatever name
_Conceivably even with the 11uss1ans thou&amp;b tbls 1s a &amp;beer
guese-mlghtproducearelaut.lonln,..;..ldlenllons
·
The second point II thai for a crltlcal period the direction of
the c80!palgn for the Senate and Bour.e wW be left to VicePresident Agnew- ..m- help Is eo1J8bt as
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campna.upheaval
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In a rat~dom samj)llllg tbat .now I'IDII , ~· 'Tf, alletcb1
biographies, the first thine to note II tbat thele prolettlng
fac~Ity are not a youilg ifOup, Even IDclucline tiKI ~acbiDg
ass1stants, the median age .IJ ft,
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In Context
President Dwight D. Eisenhower's moat famous speech
was his last ODe. It was in his Farewell Address on January
17, 11161, that he pclnted to the emergence of something
"new to the American experlment"-the "conjUDcllon of
an lmmense military establlBbment and a large arms
Industry."
In a phrase that bas echoed and re-echoed down the
ensuiDg decade, be went on to warn that "In the councils
of government, we rnuat guard against the acquisition
of unwarrauted lnfl~ence, wbe~~r sought or unsought, by
the milltary;lndualrJal complex.
it was decided to include the address as
pi
part of the Eisenhower Corridor, a memorlsl
him on the third floor of the Pentagon near the office
the aecretary of defeu.e.
It

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President '-in
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and still tentat.lve plana to go to EurGpt tbls fill, on a ~tic
mllslon of Ill undlaclosed PlrJIOlll! as yet. From tbls planning two
highly In~ conclnstons may be ooiJfldently drawn.
The flnt Ia lhat lhe President bas some reason to believe or
hope that perhaps some form of summitry under whatever name
_Conceivably even with the 11uss1ans thou&amp;b tbls 1s a &amp;beer
guese-mlghtproducearelaut.lonln,..;..ldlenllons
·
The second point II thai for a crltlcal period the direction of
the c80!palgn for the Senate and Bour.e wW be left to VicePresident Agnew- ..m- help Is eo1J8bt as
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campna.upheaval
,
In a rat~dom samj)llllg tbat .now I'IDII , ~· 'Tf, alletcb1
biographies, the first thine to note II tbat thele prolettlng
fac~Ity are not a youilg ifOup, Even IDclucline tiKI ~acbiDg
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sale or the MeJ&amp;s Junior Fair Friday wu this Hereford or
Miss CeUa McCoy. l'he McCoy animal weighing 890 pounds
wu purchased by City Ice and Fuel at 60.5 cents a powtd.

From 1be left 1te ltllllllltJ Ba1ea IIIII Rbia Mln,lullor fair
king and queen, Walter Bums llanie, Art J!an1ey,
representina Qly ~ and l'uel, and Mlsi McCoy. Lee Ann
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Holzer Medical Center, First
Ave., Galllpo!Js. Visiting hOlD's
2-4 and 7-8 P·lii· Only parents In
Pediatrics Ward.·
Blrllu
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith,
Pomeroy, son, 3:48a.m.
blsclulrges Aapst Zl
Kenneth L. Black, Mrs. Edna
M. Cushing, ·Mrs. Bessie
Daniels, Mrs. Steven E. Frv•
and daughter, Burdell Forth,
John V. Herrold, Miss Thelma
Hughes, Mrs. David L. JoDII
and son, Harold W. Maddy,
Seolt E. McComas, Mrs.
Thomas M. Reynolds, Stephen
·Todd RUS9ell, Ben 8andridge,
Mrs. Francis A. Walters, Mre. •

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Diploma Cowses

&amp;utllmtba l'embl!rton, Robed

L. Poore, Edna J. Polls, RoJer·
A. Rafferty, Bruce R. Morris,
Ellen Minton, Dale F . Neal,

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• Fred ~leln, Mrs. Mal-lin Spencer, Ml8l Erma Smith, and Mrs.'eert Will was a feahue
· the l\lei811 Qnmty Fair eabiblls. Mrs. Will Is plctored here altho display booth.

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Bus. Administration
Exec. Seaetarfal
Secretarial
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Jr. Accounting

Conrad M. Ohtinaer, Weotey P.
Oblinger, Cbarlee R. PerU,
Mrs. Cerll. Payton, WWlam J.
Goydan, Mro. Frank X.
Grueser, ~ Jlosges, Mrs.
Betty Jo!IJl Bailey, Mra.
William J. Davis Jr. and·
daugh'-', Ml8l Beatrice R.
!llsnap, Mn. Henry ~.
Kelly Dawn Glbbe, Mrs. Rey H.
Heiney, Miu Anna Iller, Ceria
S. Je..lns, Mrs. Larry J.
Johnson and son, Dicky J. KJnc,

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Tuesday-Wednesday
&amp; Thursday

Mary L. Lewis, Lee Roy Mayes,
Brian KeUy' McGuire, illfant
Male Meek, Norman Lee

Mitchell, William Thomas
Porter, Mrs. Ted Rliey, Mrs.
Leonard G. Scarbrough and
1011, Mn. Steven Sickles, Mrs .
Earl W. Smith, Mrs. Joe E.
Thompson, Ernest D. Trent,
Wendell A. Woodruff, Mrs.
'l'homu Vanco, and Charles J.

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DISCHARGED - Cuma
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Marjorie Jeffers, Blaine Qilalll.

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~,Mich. (UPI) 'lbe Mona Shtlrea School Board,
which paid 8 $1,113 repair bill

becauae younpten dsllla&amp;ed
the Lincoln Sehool roof, bas
came up with a plan to end the
problem. SUcty langlefoot bas
been spread 011 the roof to. en-

. . A SPECIAL AWARD of ~ Guemeey Mpiles was preeenjed Dan Neue, Mlnlm'llle,
Frtday at a distr!dGuernaejllhow at the Melp Fair. The attractive award was Jft'Sented
for Bportsmansbip, Making the presentation on the left Is Don Klamfotb of Canal Wlnche~ .
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Jj}VER, Ohio

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Robert Cohen,
who waa kpproached and asked
Ill b!ty stolen industrial secrets,
said Saturday that it "was in·
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there were violations of Inter·
stile lralfic lnvolvtns swlen
goods.
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C!lhen tl!en l'j!Ceived another
dill from the man, and thiS
time was told that the ealler
was merely acUng as an agent
for a third party who had stOI·
en the lnformalion arid had h.J
another offer of f90,000
another firm.

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lor a mme career Ia order 10 'eater· eaUe1e. With llaelr
edaeallaa completed, tile cJrl• Jib• 10 tab aellllg letIDDI uc1 have a 1rJ at breHIDI bJto IUms. Here, Brooke
(left), It, ucl Rolly, !0, villi tlielr lalber oa loealloa Ia

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Tuesoa, Ariz.

BRINGINGSEa&gt;ND 1llP PRICE at the steer and lamb
sale or the MeJ&amp;s Junior Fair Friday wu this Hereford or
Miss CeUa McCoy. l'he McCoy animal weighing 890 pounds
wu purchased by City Ice and Fuel at 60.5 cents a powtd.

From 1be left 1te ltllllllltJ Ba1ea IIIII Rbia Mln,lullor fair
king and queen, Walter Bums llanie, Art J!an1ey,
representina Qly ~ and l'uel, and Mlsi McCoy. Lee Ann
Gaul, junior lair prl,nceu, Is at the front.
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Holzer Medical Center, First
Ave., Galllpo!Js. Visiting hOlD's
2-4 and 7-8 P·lii· Only parents In
Pediatrics Ward.·
Blrllu
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith,
Pomeroy, son, 3:48a.m.
blsclulrges Aapst Zl
Kenneth L. Black, Mrs. Edna
M. Cushing, ·Mrs. Bessie
Daniels, Mrs. Steven E. Frv•
and daughter, Burdell Forth,
John V. Herrold, Miss Thelma
Hughes, Mrs. David L. JoDII
and son, Harold W. Maddy,
Seolt E. McComas, Mrs.
Thomas M. Reynolds, Stephen
·Todd RUS9ell, Ben 8andridge,
Mrs. Francis A. Walters, Mre. •

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Septllnber 14
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Assoclllte D.oreund
Diploma Cowses

&amp;utllmtba l'embl!rton, Robed

L. Poore, Edna J. Polls, RoJer·
A. Rafferty, Bruce R. Morris,
Ellen Minton, Dale F . Neal,

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CERAMICS - An attnoctive dllpla)' of ~ made by Mre. Ji'ioances Hewetson Mrs
• Fred ~leln, Mrs. Mal-lin Spencer, Ml8l Erma Smith, and Mrs.'eert Will was a feahue
· the l\lei811 Qnmty Fair eabiblls. Mrs. Will Is plctored here altho display booth.

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Bus. Administration
Exec. Seaetarfal
Secretarial
General OOice
Jr. Accounting

Conrad M. Ohtinaer, Weotey P.
Oblinger, Cbarlee R. PerU,
Mrs. Cerll. Payton, WWlam J.
Goydan, Mro. Frank X.
Grueser, ~ Jlosges, Mrs.
Betty Jo!IJl Bailey, Mra.
William J. Davis Jr. and·
daugh'-', Ml8l Beatrice R.
!llsnap, Mn. Henry ~.
Kelly Dawn Glbbe, Mrs. Rey H.
Heiney, Miu Anna Iller, Ceria
S. Je..lns, Mrs. Larry J.
Johnson and son, Dicky J. KJnc,

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Tuesday-Wednesday
&amp; Thursday

Mary L. Lewis, Lee Roy Mayes,
Brian KeUy' McGuire, illfant
Male Meek, Norman Lee

Mitchell, William Thomas
Porter, Mrs. Ted Rliey, Mrs.
Leonard G. Scarbrough and
1011, Mn. Steven Sickles, Mrs .
Earl W. Smith, Mrs. Joe E.
Thompson, Ernest D. Trent,
Wendell A. Woodruff, Mrs.
'l'homu Vanco, and Charles J.

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college !rained offke per.
1011nt!l! We are 111111ble 10
supply enough graduates for
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lngaUa.

Velerul Memorial lhlpllal

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COWR,.DeiJJxe

ADMITT,ED - Christine
Branham, Pomeroy.
DISCHARGED - Cuma
Elkins, Robert Rickard,
Marjorie Jeffers, Blaine Qilalll.

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STICitY 80LlmON

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~,Mich. (UPI) 'lbe Mona Shtlrea School Board,
which paid 8 $1,113 repair bill

becauae younpten dsllla&amp;ed
the Lincoln Sehool roof, bas
came up with a plan to end the
problem. SUcty langlefoot bas
been spread 011 the roof to. en-

. . A SPECIAL AWARD of ~ Guemeey Mpiles was preeenjed Dan Neue, Mlnlm'llle,
Frtday at a distr!dGuernaejllhow at the Melp Fair. The attractive award was Jft'Sented
for Bportsmansbip, Making the presentation on the left Is Don Klamfotb of Canal Wlnche~ .
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mesh 11111ntruden• .
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Incredible, Unbelievable.
Jj}VER, Ohio

Th ~ prf Aident
~(!81 Co..

(UPJ)

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of the Dover
Robert Cohen,
who waa kpproached and asked
Ill b!ty stolen industrial secrets,
said Saturday that it "was in·
cre4lble, unbelievable that this
wm\ld ever happen."

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there were violations of Inter·
stile lralfic lnvolvtns swlen
goods.
.
C!lhen tl!en l'j!Ceived another
dill from the man, and thiS
time was told that the ealler
was merely acUng as an agent
for a third party who had stOI·
en the lnformalion arid had h.J
another offer of f90,000
another firm.

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let on lbe oilier Item !or wlUcb goVernm.nll and coupty biarda
Gov. ~ A. Moore Jr. had of e®catlon. .
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~d 111~ mtlllben of acJ..
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kiion Ill the Bribery biU waa Ylloey COIIIIIlltteee to lliniJJar
lllelut acc0~1 before lrlenc!es ot local Jevela. Tbll
adlcnnmait, and It caine m1J waa the cru1 of · the
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walbd "*'Y llllh ltate IIDd tbenwe«*!c:cmebactanddo
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weetmq to foollbe\JIIoPle by Kil!awha, 181d, "It appean
lelllnl thein tbfy have 1 new, we're IIOIDI to catch the llltle
toueber law.
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lllb IIDd let lbe bls ooea get
HOuse Judlcllry Olalrman ,away."
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Ned Watson, : D-Marl~n. a ln the Senate Neal A.
member of IIi• conference Klnsolvlng, K-Kanawba, at=~':it u!~
calling It un-

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REARIN' AND ROARfN', a high-powered tractor diCI In In a mlpty effort to w Ia a
lractor·pulllng •onteot, a last-growing aport at rural falrcroundl.

signed Into ww by the gowrnor
desl8ned to

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Anti Pornograp··hy ~a::i~~t!.~:: Enemy Swept Up
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'lbe coltlpiracy ~ removed
vague language deemed unconlltltutlonal . by the state PHNOM PENH (UP!) - Six Field reports had eald earlier The sources eald that the
lllpreme Court, and the ~bery
of Cambodian troops that the Conununlsts had seized Communlats may poalbly have
bJII broadened coverage to
uc
a sweep operation the town titer forcing govern- IIC8led down their activities to
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Include not only "state of· Saturday around. the northern ment defenders out.
. prepare for a push to mark two
flclela" but 111011 ''public ser- and eastern outskirts of Phnom Cambodian troops also Important holidays early In
WASIUNGTON (UPI)
vanll "
Penh, mopping up lbe remnants launched sweeping operatlona Seplelllber: North Vle'"·-Induce criminal acts or deviant
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of a Conununist force that had amoog thlckly foliated banans Independence day,_ Sept·. 2 ··•
Aion. with 0lh ......_,_,_, by lbe Nilon admlnlstratlo!,.
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ID prepared remarks for the .behavior.
tried unsuccessfully to crack treeorchardsnOII'Ibevlllageof lbe fo""'"'·,.
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proposa... a Presidential com- National District Attorneys
The Commlsalon thus Ia
the capital's defenses.
Apey Khsalh, also located annlve':.:'.::."'ofdathye dealsthelboffirthe~t
mission onrecomm•""'pornogrepby '""Is John
AlaoclaUon, A"--·
General ~·~
to call for the ..
-peal
Only a few troops fr om one of acroos lbe Mekong River from country's
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the three Communlal battalions Phnom Penh and about 1.5
lden
er81Jy finances sex . education Saturday the! the C&lt;llllllliaslon · laW!! that prohibit adulll from
that launched the attack miles from Its royal palace
pres
I, Ho Chi Minh,
for all Americans-adults 88 lsnotcoonectedwlththeNllon viewing or reading "··-·-"y
Wednesday were still In the The Comm..·•-ts ••......; a U.S.spokeamenreportedthat
well as chlldren.
aclmlnlatr 11 .,
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w,.. ·- _, one crewman aboard a UH!
Such a ''mass reeducation"
a on.
espllclt malerlals"-lbe cornarea.
mortar harassment at the "Huey" helicopter was ldUed
program, a draft report of the
He noted that only one of its mission steff's term for pornoA spokesman said lbe main village Friday dropping In Friday when It was ahot down
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members,
a
replacement,
graphy
Communist
force had been several high explosive round!. about 30 _, __ ••• 1 of Saigon.
Co. ~.....on says,
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had
been
appointed
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the.
draft.report
p
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defeated
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American waa
ln_;t ~ porn~aphy and
dant Nllon, lbe nroalnder retention or adoption of laws to
casualUes of 5011 ldUed cOin- Involving Americans have been reported killed Friday In 8 brief
''potential und-'· bl -"--ts f haviDg received their appoint. help parents keep pornography
pared with Cambodian losses of reported since Wednesday wben -•···e of f'- In Quang Trl
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from
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from
their
chlldren
and to bar CLE.VELAND (UPI) - He- 19 dead and 124
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espoeurc" to II.
8 Johnson
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wound~
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and""sll Americans
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. The COOUDiaalon the In ruston of obacene mater- puR can gu natorial nominee spokesman did not say whether eight wounded In a clUh In were reported wound-• _, __
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Prek Temeak was m· govern- Quan g Trl province about too their vehicle hit a mine
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earl r~~- obnat ID a general review of the want I~ as In unsolicited maU opponent has advocated lal ment or Communist hands.
miles north of Saigoo.
regloo .
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p........,. • u pornogrephy siluatlon MltcheU advertlalng
progr8JDS which would drive
portions of the draft report.- IBid the admlnlstratl~n would
Not ~By SWIIUowed
joba and Industry from Ohio. •I•
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The commission, 00 the baals Cloud, In a prepared text, lJ~ uwrtty
.JIE'S SCARY, but don't let npected to be adopted-llave continue to press for laW!! to
him frighten you. Ori&amp;lnal· been leaked In recent weeks. prevent exposure of chlldran or of the draft report appears accused Democrat John J. Gilly from South America,
UI!Upftted LlberaUty
unwilling ad!Jlts to smut
fully aware that lbe 'results of ligan, of advocallng taxes that Flr,nn_einu
Thereporl'sunnpectedllber- The commlasion hai tente- Its two-year, $2 miiUon study will be paid by workers "In the 'V'Jir~~-ooe
vulture fed oa earrl,a.
In captivity, however, II allty, Including advocacy of lively concluded In Its draft will not be euily swallowed by two most cruel ways - 1068 of
ea11 dlel of borsemeal and unrestricted access to porno. report that despite assumptions many Americans.
toh security a~.d loss of future A"'lnronriation
·ehleten at Florlda'a Sunk- grapby for adults who desire It, to the contrary evidence
"The best dlscussloo of lbe pay mcreases.
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en Gardena. On second baa provoked an outcry In Indicates that eipo.ure 1o Issues of obscenity and porno. Cloud ~d Gllllgan Is advothoughl-lle . frightened.
Congresa and quick disavowal pornographic 1111tertal does not graphy In lbe past have been callng an mcrease In stele lex- PORT HURON, Mich. (UPJ)
carried out 1n an almost tote! ~ of •I bllllon, an M per cent - U.S. Senate minority whip
Robert P. Griffin said Saturday SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. He said he would use lbe
vacuum .t information .. lbe ~.e In present texes.
repert explains
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''The debate ·necessarll
slate to create a climate for job Nixon's request for a $290 day sent Vice President Spiro conviction that the American
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Y re- inCI'NI!el-lhrough Industrial ex- mllllon appropriation for the T. Agnew. on a ~ swing presence In Swtheast Alia Is
" ~;:; ~-: panston If Ohio engages In tax- SuperSonic Transport (SST) lilrough .\sian cooin\Hes to something we Intend to malnreass!!fe America's Allies that teln and they depend on that"
late 11~ " commlsalon to create
atlon which would virtually airW, program.
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said
In
a
news
release,
"'lbe
lessening
its
coounltment
in
Agnew
met
with
Nixon
. ~MI rJ:t•"!':~~~ fr~~e
lrbld, wounding one of Its reco111111andatlons. Some of tsld a gathering at suburban
besvy amount of government that area.
Secretary of Stele Wllllam a:
Jilrdan into Israel B I lnsld · Ide
members.
these facts have bHn contrary firoadvlew Heights.
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e me nt occuri'ed on Amman's
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Jilrdan, SUerritla groupil battled outskirts. late Friday when a relnforcemenll, overpower- On of the-•.,...ons. , will take jobs away from doubtful value disturbs me." would return 1o lbe Western Klaslnger, Nimn's national
The House In May Narrowly White House on Sept I report aecurtty advisor, at the Western
a::!ta.!=
agents, l,lld ''plv:tsl"
Ohioans," he said. "We don't
passed
appropriation to on his trip tb South Korea, White House and lben the
claihN Ulatltllled two persons Struggle Front collided with repa II eald. prilonen, the and In lbe past many Amerl- needjobs .!ewer jobs. We need more cootinuea $290
development
of the Nati~t Cblna, Thailand and President and vice president ,
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and wounded at least five another vehicle of lbe ........_,_1
cans especially youths ha
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jumbo
airliners,
and
the
Senate South Vietnam.
walked outside to make steleolbera.
Arab guerrilla group t;;;;;';.
In a thlr~ Incident reported prtv~lely and voluntarDy
Cloud said Gilligan's "infinite
Appropriations
Committee
The
President
said
Agnew's
ments
before television came'lbe Araba guerrWa . action the i'qlular Front for lbe on Anunan s oulsklrla, armed Into contecl with pornography capacity to propose spending
presently
is
studying
the
trip,
his
second In eight months ras.
, J'~-~~ leaders of Egypt and . Uberation of Palestine penona pretending to be "This may be Interpreted plans will "teke money which
to Asia, Ia to assW'e America's Then Ni•on and Rogera
........, began working out (PFLP)
guerrillas opened fire oo prlmarlly as an effort to gain could go to plant expansion, job proposal.
Asian
Allles that the U.S. policy aCC&lt;IIIIpanled .\gnew 1o 1
1
'&gt; details of plan to
t lbe
another group of SUerrlllu, Information about - " 18 creatloo and Increased pay;
.
a
presen
An exc~e It words be- lliWng two per80111, lbe 181111 the draft ......, ;;;:.~ aduiYit
checu and place 11 1n the Rock Festival in
"has as lla goal not withdraw- Presldenllal . hellcq~ter wblcb
\ Arab view point in the Middle tween the rival guerrtt1a groups newspaper .............
-•..,. ~ ""'
h d
f
·.• • But peace negotiations. JD 90011 flared'into armed figb"••
• .,... - ·
IOCiety has atiempted a con- an s o a spend thrift ColwnbUB Banned lng from Asia but providing the took him to El Toro Marine Air
means by which lbe naUons of Stetion where be boarded 1
COLUMBUS (UPI)
, ~~-~~York, U.N. mediator and four of the guerrlllu w';:
:ab.::'!tllca~lden! iplracy of silence about sex. governor."
Franklin County PrO!IOCUtor C. Asia can defend themselveo." PresldenUaljet for his tour.
•.1 • uunnar V. Jarring was repart- w~
"aedltloill elernenll" _..., obo Thla ~ce has had two Nationwille Mine
Agnew said he was ''pleased
Nllon said Agnew waa
Howard Johnson eald Saturday
. ~i ~ under growln~ Arab pres- A second lnclden~ reported llque fefennce to Jonluian ~.One, toCIIIltrol young .
he would use "every legal to undertake this mission to carrying with him ''per101w
·•. ~ to open sucb taJb or ilve by lbe newspaper It tbe intelllgeoce entl Arab
people by keeplq 1bem lflnormeans available" to prevent reaffirm the principles of the but suhetantlve mms•g• 111
:· •·rq,won for lbelr delay. .
extremist I"~ t:lemolftllc r111u hive
claiming
an~ and two, to auppreaa 1111r Strike Proposed
bilateral relationa" from lbe
anybody holding a rock festival Nllon doctrine."
··''' In~, PalestlllianliOUI'J Fron~lnvolw.tJordanlanlntel· lbe Amman government wu =dls~k,llhas PINEVILLE,W.Va.(UPI)- In this central Ohio area.
He said President Nllon President. He said Agnew
,,~·~ that three arriled Ugence alent. and a Pale.tl- celllnll ready to craclldown oo
·'
.. • )JU8li The leader of a dissident coal A news media releaae said a believed that "direct penonai would be meellllg wllb the
-.'iaerrmuinvolvtng PIIMtinlan nlanpettol. Thenewlpaperutd ~ian but the governxpent 'lbe
~ tetitetl·-•· miners group dljclared here rock
restival was planned bert! ~onversations" were needed to heads It stele of each It lbe
. : . ..
and Jordanian Intel:., the. lgents Oflimed !Ire on lbe denied their cilllll.
"-'blled thai 11«1 educaii:;:; Sfilurday be will call "a with part of the pr01.'61!115 going real!lrm lbe U.S. coounltment four countries he will visit llll
the 30,001knlle trip.
~il.t.. .
.
,
.
c~ be JIOII•fw fool in nailonwtde ~· and it will to charity but later promoter to Asia.
Phil Gary said plans had bHn
dropped because ialent could
"porn:r:eu:
not be secured .
f61 ~
,
"We. therefore recGIIIIIIelld WldOW!I AMOCiallon, lnalated
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,
.
·
that all of av' dlllenl be that "federal juries will not
TRAINS COUJDE
'+
·Ind, ,(.UP!) up to
a diile, I 17·yeer.oJd boy, &amp;a.U bu prorldad wltll an ~te Interfere wllb his movement" RAVENNA, Oblo (UPI) _
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) 'lbe J a - freighter
·~=~~~B~.R:,',':.;~Jr., lbe
ln JIPIII ¥1Jii ll!ld 1 belief be has an 11«1 educalloo," the report for Improved pension and Three persons were injured 'lbe burnln&amp; Philippine freight. Maru was 800 yards away and
w••"'~
~tk!ll Jo lhlre ~ aper- states. ·
, h.,.pltal beneflte from the slighUy when a Peno Central er Do!i Jose Figueras, her sides another Jananese llhlp ....,
..,• ._
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·.Ulllted Mille Workerl Welfare raUroacl train colll•-' wltll an glowing "cherry red" with
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man crew and two passengers The Figueras radioed It ...
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an JDdlan8poJia
. "' ... ",.
Iron
Industrial
'
. Co n 1 ~~~ mlles out In lbe cracking 011 lbe porlalde and .
~ ·Monday~
,o:'tell ~no lflllultlel
~o Gft!ll L1b1
"Aband-•_;
llhlp
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. ... .t:lb the'··
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tlree bolda. 'lbe JIUIIIIIIIrt! IIi!
on 1be message was 118DI, longer w~ .. tbe Coast
e~
17 ~ a1ready had set out Guaril said.
pUot ~ ail •
In Uferafll for nearby reaeue All' nrce plane which relunieij
'!hiPB· Five crew metDb!!n, l'rlli,D ~ ll8ld the sides oC •.
lnclu!lln• the master, had the ~ were "cbeJTy red
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·
called the · spedal se11lon: Not Included are COIIIUii.nll ·
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kiion Ill the Bribery biU waa Ylloey COIIIIIlltteee to lliniJJar
lllelut acc0~1 before lrlenc!es ot local Jevela. Tbll
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weetmq to foollbe\JIIoPle by Kil!awha, 181d, "It appean
lelllnl thein tbfy have 1 new, we're IIOIDI to catch the llltle
toueber law.
.
lllb IIDd let lbe bls ooea get
HOuse Judlcllry Olalrman ,away."
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Ned Watson, : D-Marl~n. a ln the Senate Neal A.
member of IIi• conference Klnsolvlng, K-Kanawba, at=~':it u!~
calling It un-

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REARIN' AND ROARfN', a high-powered tractor diCI In In a mlpty effort to w Ia a
lractor·pulllng •onteot, a last-growing aport at rural falrcroundl.

signed Into ww by the gowrnor
desl8ned to

promptly, were

Anti Pornograp··hy ~a::i~~t!.~:: Enemy Swept Up
·
p
·
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·
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'lbe coltlpiracy ~ removed
vague language deemed unconlltltutlonal . by the state PHNOM PENH (UP!) - Six Field reports had eald earlier The sources eald that the
lllpreme Court, and the ~bery
of Cambodian troops that the Conununlsts had seized Communlats may poalbly have
bJII broadened coverage to
uc
a sweep operation the town titer forcing govern- IIC8led down their activities to
__
Include not only "state of· Saturday around. the northern ment defenders out.
. prepare for a push to mark two
flclela" but 111011 ''public ser- and eastern outskirts of Phnom Cambodian troops also Important holidays early In
WASIUNGTON (UPI)
vanll "
Penh, mopping up lbe remnants launched sweeping operatlona Seplelllber: North Vle'"·-Induce criminal acts or deviant
·
of a Conununist force that had amoog thlckly foliated banans Independence day,_ Sept·. 2 ··•
Aion. with 0lh ......_,_,_, by lbe Nilon admlnlstratlo!,.
g ,_
er ~............
ID prepared remarks for the .behavior.
tried unsuccessfully to crack treeorchardsnOII'Ibevlllageof lbe fo""'"'·,.
...,.
proposa... a Presidential com- National District Attorneys
The Commlsalon thus Ia
the capital's defenses.
Apey Khsalh, also located annlve':.:'.::."'ofdathye dealsthelboffirthe~t
mission onrecomm•""'pornogrepby '""Is John
AlaoclaUon, A"--·
General ~·~
to call for the ..
-peal
Only a few troops fr om one of acroos lbe Mekong River from country's
·-, founder
conai•""'·~•N&gt;
••,........
and
-·"'
- -... '""'
N. Mite~,U emphaslud of all federal, stele and Inca!
the three Communlal battalions Phnom Penh and about 1.5
lden
er81Jy finances sex . education Saturday the! the C&lt;llllllliaslon · laW!! that prohibit adulll from
that launched the attack miles from Its royal palace
pres
I, Ho Chi Minh,
for all Americans-adults 88 lsnotcoonectedwlththeNllon viewing or reading "··-·-"y
Wednesday were still In the The Comm..·•-ts ••......; a U.S.spokeamenreportedthat
well as chlldren.
aclmlnlatr 11 .,
-&amp;uow
w,.. ·- _, one crewman aboard a UH!
Such a ''mass reeducation"
a on.
espllclt malerlals"-lbe cornarea.
mortar harassment at the "Huey" helicopter was ldUed
program, a draft report of the
He noted that only one of its mission steff's term for pornoA spokesman said lbe main village Friday dropping In Friday when It was ahot down
-•-•
could
18
members,
a
replacement,
graphy
Communist
force had been several high explosive round!. about 30 _, __ ••• 1 of Saigon.
Co. ~.....on says,
go
a
had
been
appointed
.._
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But
the.
draft.report
p
r
defeated
"'d
d' •••'•-' with
N
""""' long a tow cl dlmlnlshln I
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...........
1
ISor.,..~
0 major ground Bellona Another
American waa
ln_;t ~ porn~aphy and
dant Nllon, lbe nroalnder retention or adoption of laws to
casualUes of 5011 ldUed cOin- Involving Americans have been reported killed Friday In 8 brief
''potential und-'· bl -"--ts f haviDg received their appoint. help parents keep pornography
pared with Cambodian losses of reported since Wednesday wben -•···e of f'- In Quang Trl
.....
a
""'''"'
o
ments
from
President
'·-•on
from
their
chlldren
and to bar CLE.VELAND (UPI) - He- 19 dead and 124
~-.,.
espoeurc" to II.
8 Johnson
"'"u
bli
ber
wound~
""· ...,_
""' one American was ldUed and province,
and""sll Americans
..,_ --•--• ,_ t due to .
. The COOUDiaalon the In ruston of obacene mater- puR can gu natorial nominee spokesman did not say whether eight wounded In a clUh In were reported wound-• _, __
..
,.
...........
on,.
no
waseollbll•hMby"---.
ta•-,. upon 1ldulh
Prek Temeak was m· govern- Quan g Trl province about too their vehicle hit a mine
'"' 1n~ ....
rei
its
dati
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.. who do ·not oger Cloud sak.l Saturday h'•
w
lbe,
earl r~~- obnat ID a general review of the want I~ as In unsolicited maU opponent has advocated lal ment or Communist hands.
miles north of Saigoo.
regloo .
..Y
p........,. • u pornogrephy siluatlon MltcheU advertlalng
progr8JDS which would drive
portions of the draft report.- IBid the admlnlstratl~n would
Not ~By SWIIUowed
joba and Industry from Ohio. •I•
,
,
The commission, 00 the baals Cloud, In a prepared text, lJ~ uwrtty
.JIE'S SCARY, but don't let npected to be adopted-llave continue to press for laW!! to
him frighten you. Ori&amp;lnal· been leaked In recent weeks. prevent exposure of chlldran or of the draft report appears accused Democrat John J. Gilly from South America,
UI!Upftted LlberaUty
unwilling ad!Jlts to smut
fully aware that lbe 'results of ligan, of advocallng taxes that Flr,nn_einu
Thereporl'sunnpectedllber- The commlasion hai tente- Its two-year, $2 miiUon study will be paid by workers "In the 'V'Jir~~-ooe
vulture fed oa earrl,a.
In captivity, however, II allty, Including advocacy of lively concluded In Its draft will not be euily swallowed by two most cruel ways - 1068 of
ea11 dlel of borsemeal and unrestricted access to porno. report that despite assumptions many Americans.
toh security a~.d loss of future A"'lnronriation
·ehleten at Florlda'a Sunk- grapby for adults who desire It, to the contrary evidence
"The best dlscussloo of lbe pay mcreases.
rAPr r
en Gardena. On second baa provoked an outcry In Indicates that eipo.ure 1o Issues of obscenity and porno. Cloud ~d Gllllgan Is advothoughl-lle . frightened.
Congresa and quick disavowal pornographic 1111tertal does not graphy In lbe past have been callng an mcrease In stele lex- PORT HURON, Mich. (UPJ)
carried out 1n an almost tote! ~ of •I bllllon, an M per cent - U.S. Senate minority whip
Robert P. Griffin said Saturday SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. He said he would use lbe
vacuum .t information .. lbe ~.e In present texes.
repert explains
'
It IS not Jl0811Ibie for the he will oppose President (UPI) -President Nllon Satur- occasloo to "real!lrm the
''The debate ·necessarll
slate to create a climate for job Nixon's request for a $290 day sent Vice President Spiro conviction that the American
........
J"'l::-:.
Y re- inCI'NI!el-lhrough Industrial ex- mllllon appropriation for the T. Agnew. on a ~ swing presence In Swtheast Alia Is
" ~;:; ~-: panston If Ohio engages In tax- SuperSonic Transport (SST) lilrough .\sian cooin\Hes to something we Intend to malnreass!!fe America's Allies that teln and they depend on that"
late 11~ " commlsalon to create
atlon which would virtually airW, program.
11
The lllichlgan Republican the United Stetes was not
·
•
·
raa .
Ugence agents · marred the patrol In the northern town of facts before It ~ double the present load," he
said
In
a
news
release,
"'lbe
lessening
its
coounltment
in
Agnew
met
with
Nixon
. ~MI rJ:t•"!':~~~ fr~~e
lrbld, wounding one of Its reco111111andatlons. Some of tsld a gathering at suburban
besvy amount of government that area.
Secretary of Stele Wllllam a:
Jilrdan into Israel B I lnsld · Ide
members.
these facts have bHn contrary firoadvlew Heights.
· u
e me nt occuri'ed on Amman's
The guerritlas later received to widely held ..... ~...
"
"I am against taxes which subaidy In a program of such The President said Agnew Rogers and Dr. Henry A.
Jilrdan, SUerritla groupil battled outskirts. late Friday when a relnforcemenll, overpower- On of the-•.,...ons. , will take jobs away from doubtful value disturbs me." would return 1o lbe Western Klaslnger, Nimn's national
The House In May Narrowly White House on Sept I report aecurtty advisor, at the Western
a::!ta.!=
agents, l,lld ''plv:tsl"
Ohioans," he said. "We don't
passed
appropriation to on his trip tb South Korea, White House and lben the
claihN Ulatltllled two persons Struggle Front collided with repa II eald. prilonen, the and In lbe past many Amerl- needjobs .!ewer jobs. We need more cootinuea $290
development
of the Nati~t Cblna, Thailand and President and vice president ,
·
and wounded at least five another vehicle of lbe ........_,_1
cans especially youths ha
·
jumbo
airliners,
and
the
Senate South Vietnam.
walked outside to make steleolbera.
Arab guerrilla group t;;;;;';.
In a thlr~ Incident reported prtv~lely and voluntarDy
Cloud said Gilligan's "infinite
Appropriations
Committee
The
President
said
Agnew's
ments
before television came'lbe Araba guerrWa . action the i'qlular Front for lbe on Anunan s oulsklrla, armed Into contecl with pornography capacity to propose spending
presently
is
studying
the
trip,
his
second In eight months ras.
, J'~-~~ leaders of Egypt and . Uberation of Palestine penona pretending to be "This may be Interpreted plans will "teke money which
to Asia, Ia to assW'e America's Then Ni•on and Rogera
........, began working out (PFLP)
guerrillas opened fire oo prlmarlly as an effort to gain could go to plant expansion, job proposal.
Asian
Allles that the U.S. policy aCC&lt;IIIIpanled .\gnew 1o 1
1
'&gt; details of plan to
t lbe
another group of SUerrlllu, Information about - " 18 creatloo and Increased pay;
.
a
presen
An exc~e It words be- lliWng two per80111, lbe 181111 the draft ......, ;;;:.~ aduiYit
checu and place 11 1n the Rock Festival in
"has as lla goal not withdraw- Presldenllal . hellcq~ter wblcb
\ Arab view point in the Middle tween the rival guerrtt1a groups newspaper .............
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h d
f
·.• • But peace negotiations. JD 90011 flared'into armed figb"••
• .,... - ·
IOCiety has atiempted a con- an s o a spend thrift ColwnbUB Banned lng from Asia but providing the took him to El Toro Marine Air
means by which lbe naUons of Stetion where be boarded 1
COLUMBUS (UPI)
, ~~-~~York, U.N. mediator and four of the guerrlllu w';:
:ab.::'!tllca~lden! iplracy of silence about sex. governor."
Franklin County PrO!IOCUtor C. Asia can defend themselveo." PresldenUaljet for his tour.
•.1 • uunnar V. Jarring was repart- w~
"aedltloill elernenll" _..., obo Thla ~ce has had two Nationwille Mine
Agnew said he was ''pleased
Nllon said Agnew waa
Howard Johnson eald Saturday
. ~i ~ under growln~ Arab pres- A second lnclden~ reported llque fefennce to Jonluian ~.One, toCIIIltrol young .
he would use "every legal to undertake this mission to carrying with him ''per101w
·•. ~ to open sucb taJb or ilve by lbe newspaper It tbe intelllgeoce entl Arab
people by keeplq 1bem lflnormeans available" to prevent reaffirm the principles of the but suhetantlve mms•g• 111
:· •·rq,won for lbelr delay. .
extremist I"~ t:lemolftllc r111u hive
claiming
an~ and two, to auppreaa 1111r Strike Proposed
bilateral relationa" from lbe
anybody holding a rock festival Nllon doctrine."
··''' In~, PalestlllianliOUI'J Fron~lnvolw.tJordanlanlntel· lbe Amman government wu =dls~k,llhas PINEVILLE,W.Va.(UPI)- In this central Ohio area.
He said President Nllon President. He said Agnew
,,~·~ that three arriled Ugence alent. and a Pale.tl- celllnll ready to craclldown oo
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.. • )JU8li The leader of a dissident coal A news media releaae said a believed that "direct penonai would be meellllg wllb the
-.'iaerrmuinvolvtng PIIMtinlan nlanpettol. Thenewlpaperutd ~ian but the governxpent 'lbe
~ tetitetl·-•· miners group dljclared here rock
restival was planned bert! ~onversations" were needed to heads It stele of each It lbe
. : . ..
and Jordanian Intel:., the. lgents Oflimed !Ire on lbe denied their cilllll.
"-'blled thai 11«1 educaii:;:; Sfilurday be will call "a with part of the pr01.'61!115 going real!lrm lbe U.S. coounltment four countries he will visit llll
the 30,001knlle trip.
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c~ be JIOII•fw fool in nailonwtde ~· and it will to charity but later promoter to Asia.
Phil Gary said plans had bHn
dropped because ialent could
"porn:r:eu:
not be secured .
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"We. therefore recGIIIIIIelld WldOW!I AMOCiallon, lnalated
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TRAINS COUJDE
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·Ind, ,(.UP!) up to
a diile, I 17·yeer.oJd boy, &amp;a.U bu prorldad wltll an ~te Interfere wllb his movement" RAVENNA, Oblo (UPI) _
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) 'lbe J a - freighter
·~=~~~B~.R:,',':.;~Jr., lbe
ln JIPIII ¥1Jii ll!ld 1 belief be has an 11«1 educalloo," the report for Improved pension and Three persons were injured 'lbe burnln&amp; Philippine freight. Maru was 800 yards away and
w••"'~
~tk!ll Jo lhlre ~ aper- states. ·
, h.,.pltal beneflte from the slighUy when a Peno Central er Do!i Jose Figueras, her sides another Jananese llhlp ....,
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GALLIPoLIS - _ Mill wore a flOor length &amp;O'II'd ol
Rebei:ci Marie Snead, ttauabter white crepe styt,d Jili{llla(. to
d. Mn. Mary M; Snead, 191$~ those ol the b~ds. Ret
Marquette flvenue,
Pt. gown was accented with 11M
Pieasaht, lJo!came the brt&lt;le of daisy trim and lhe wore, a
Mr. Paul .James Skinner. !100 of cluster of blue dalalell In Ill!'
Mrs. Marguente Butterfield. 111 hair. She carried a small wta
ChllDcothe Road, Gimpnlls, oo basket ol blue dalales. MuW
Saturday, July 11, at the Saint ScoU Clark, ne~"" . or ·l bt
Louis 'Cathollt Church In groon1, served as ring bearel'1 .
GaDipoli.o.
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Mr. Tlumas .E. ~ •.Ol' ·
Vows of the double r\ng Jackson, served ~ br~ •
ceremony were read b} the best . man. •Ushers .wet. )(r.
Rev. A. J. Golublewskl at II Larry L. lloyer, Mr. Roller&amp;
o'clock In the morning before Scbaefflr¥1, and Mr. WUIIIIn E.
imd
an altar banked with Stevens, ill ol GaDlpotia. All!lr
.
the
arrangements of white sladloli boya were Jim Rich and JOlin
alwl.fli
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and white pomi&gt;Ons. Wedding Bastian!, also of GaUipoli.o.
addlnC.
Jienona1
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music was presented by Mrs. L. For the wedding the IQie'l
' aPPle pie" her opeclalty.
R. Ford, Jr. of Galllpolls The mother selected a jlllle lll111
Mrs. Gordon furnllbel tha .
.
.
custom of open church was crepe dress with a lace .o verlq
~pplles
for
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observed. •
on the bodice and s~ort
~ucatlon
~laao
headed
by
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The bride given In 11181'riage scalloped sleeves ol lace. Het
vobmteer.
Tlleiit
glrll
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ipotller
by her un~le, Mr. James S. accessories were while and obi
"" im1ble to attend reaubf · dlree~ '11'/.111 the ~)a ·Oit
Snead of Point Pleasant, was wore a corsage of white cym~.
.
~ or CIUllPIJI aetl~·
attired In a floor leugth gown of bidium orchids. Mrs. But·
'.,.There
are
~
way•
;
of
O!;~~:¥olwi~1Day • .'IIIli'•
silk organza faahloned with an t.erlield chose for her son'l
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plrllclpatioo
u
a
voJUllleer,
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team, re11reaenttna a ciVIc
empire waist and Victortan wedding an A.fule dress ol
011'
II
worldn&amp;
4lreclly
or.
inorg~tloo.
neckline. The full Bisbop yellow and white knit with a
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sleeves of lace were fashioned matching princess styled coal.
to points at the wrist and ac· Her accessories were white and
cent.ed with tiny white saUn she wore a corsage ol yellow
buttons. Alencon lace appUqued cym~idium orchids.
the front of her gown and A reception followed the
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trimmed her chapel length train ceremooy In the church social '
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which was secured at the back room. The bride's table wu
be
In
the
coltqeio
~
wailiUine with a large flat bow. centered with a four-tier
tha glrll rellde acldiQI • lipiDe
Her Uered fingertip veil of wedding cake and white wedtouch tO lb&lt;! ·~· .. ··'
Imported silk illusion was at· ding ~ndles.
tsched to a Juliet cap of mat- Ass1sUng with the reception
chlng lace with accents of were Mrs. James B. Flaher,
crystals. Her only jewelry was a Mrs. Tom K. Fisher, and !lfn.
strand of cultured pearls, a gUt Gary P. Minton, aD of Point
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mr.lild•Mn. Clllrlel
of the bridegroom. She carried Pleasant, and Mrs. Gary Gibbs
Carter, Ill. s Galllpalll, e!rpmce tlli IIJIIIIIIIIDII of their
8 cascade arrangement of pink ol Mason, W. Va. Guests were.
sweetheart roses, white regilitered by Misl! Carla Clark,
dauabter, Vera Jean OUter ~Mr. Jrll.rttl a.edlklr, a of
miniature carnations, steph· niece of the groom, of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank !Jiiedelrw, 1011Sec:Gad Aft.
anolls, and ivy.
Jeromesville, Ohio.
Mill Carta' gradulted .In 11'18 from. GABS ud II
Mills Beverly Cheesebrew of
For her wedding trip the bride
sn-tJy eJIQIIoyed al the F1nl NaliGall Bank.
Point Pleasant served as maid chose a candy pink A.Jine dresa
Mr.llneda).. II a IJa gradllale of Oallla ArN'nY and
of honor. Mrs. Larry L. Boyer of with a matching princess styled
Is a Junior It Rio GriDde CoJiele. He Ia pmrnq employld
Gallipolis was matron of honor, coat. Her accessories were
at the Sbake Sbojlpe.
and bridesmaids were Miss white and her corsage us ol
Weddlnl planl an bJcamplete.
Sharon Hayes of Point pink sweetheart roses taken
Pleassnt, and Miss Celestine from her bridal bouquet.
Skinner, sister of the groom, of The new Mrs. Skinner Is a
By Mrs. Mlltbell Webb
Mr . and Mrs. William Gallipolill. The attendants were 1967 graduate of Point Pleasant
McGarvey of WeUslml were attired In rainbow colors of High School wbere she was
recent Sunday visitors of Mr. blue, pink, yellow, and green. active in numerous or·
Theirfloorlengthgownswereof ganizatlons. Prior to her
and Mrs. Harley Green.
Mr .andMrs. Keith Tyler, Mr. crepe with chiffon overlays and marriage she was employed as
and Mrs. Basel Harrill and bodices of Alencoo lace. The a seeretary by the Credit GAL!JPOUS - GaJUpolls Invited to attend by makln&amp;
scroop Bureau of Point PleasMt, Inc. Chapter Order of the Eaalerll reeerYIIIOIII with Mrs. Lola
family are visiting their son and gowns featured
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tyler necklines, lull Bilihop sleeves, Mr. Skinner ill a 1959 graduate Star No. 7j3 Is bonorln&amp; Mrs. Mae Suiter, General allllrman,
and family of North Carolina. and the empire waislllnea were of Gallia Academy High School, Connie SUe Curl who hal llefVed by Alqpilt 31.
Mr. Ora Painter spent a week accented with daley trim. Their bas served two years In the U. S. as a Grand Officer of the Grand
with his daughter and family , short face vells of illusion were Army, and ill employed by Chapter of Oblo at a reolll!lioo · ANNOUNCE BIR'l1l
Mr. and Mrs. David Graham of attached to small clusters of Flsber Storea, Inc. as super· onSaturdaynlght,September5, SYRACUSI!) - Mr. and Mrs.
matching daililea. Eacb girl visor of the Shoppers Ma11B. a\ the Masonic Temple 7.::10 . 1. Marlon Stowe &lt;Sb!!!e)'
Xenia.
l'rldd7) of Columbus are ·IIi·
Mr,il\11:Mfll. Alva Lowe ...... carried a wicker basket of After a brief weddinlz trio to p.m.
daisies
dyed
to
match
her
dress.
Riackwater
Falls,
the
n.-:·
All
Grand
Officers,
Grand
nOIIICinll the birth of thell' lint
recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss
Beth
Ann
Clark,
niece
of
lyweds
will
be
at
home
at
Hepresentallves,
Deputy
Grand
child,
an eight pound, •
Harley Green.
the
groom,
was
flower
girl.
She
Upper
River
Road,
Gallipolis.
Matrons
and
Past
Grand
Of·
ounce
son, Jay Scott, at
Mr. and Mrs. Arlery Stepp of
ficers
will
'be
guest
at
a
dinner
Rmnlde
Holpllll 011 Friday,
Florida are here visiting
at the Grace United Metbodlilt Au&amp;· ''· Mr. and Mrs. Truma11
Churcb at 6 p.m.
Prlcidir· of ~ . are .tbe
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All
memberf
of
the
Order
are
IIUitem•l
•r~arenll anCI
Mrs. Tommie BaD and daugh ocr
relatives and friends.
Mn Evelyn 'Stowe of SyrGeorge Rout and son of of Charleston; Mr. and Mrs.
11 U,. patemal grandmDiher. . ...iiiiiiiiiiiilijiiii_ _. . ._iiiliii
GaDlpoUs; Mr. David BaD, Sr. Roger IDl1 and sons of New andt.mlly,Galllpolil;:.~~
.
,
an attended the baD game at Martinsville; Mrs. Jim Marrs, Mrs. Tommie Ball and ..,..ter
Cincinnati a recent Sunday.
Columbus.
of Charleston; Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. David BaD and mother Mrs. Oral Webb spent two Clyde BaD and dauahter · and .,...._ _IIIIi_.
visited at the home of Mr. and days In the home of Mr. and son of Madison, w. va.; ClrDie
Mrs. B. H. IDll a recent Sunday Mrs. Don Swick.
BaD, Mr. and Mra. RQmcJnd
at Addilion.
VIsitors of Mrs. Mabel Roble.
Mr. and Mrs. Geor&amp;e Bout of Gerlach recently were Mrs.
Galllpolia were recent visitors Bnly Mattberos, Galllpolls;
of Mr. and Mrs. David Ball.
Mrs. Belle Terry and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roach Patty of Ewington; Mrs. Anna
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and family of Gallipolls were Higgins, Mrs. Velma Huntley,
.,
recent Sunday evening visitors Vinton; Mrs. Oral Webb, Mrs.
JIIEJ!!riNG BitT .
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fern Davis.
MJDDJ,BI'qRT- 'lbe Melli
·i!;
David BaD and Mrs. Ball's Visitors recently of Mr. and CouDtyTuber¢illollunciRI!Iltb
grandmother.
Mrs. Basel Hill and sons ol Alsocllltlon will meet at· 7:10
Those from a dilitance to · Addilion were Mr. and Mrs. p.m. 'lbundar 'Ill tbe borDe ol
atW!d tile funeral of Mr. Larry Roger IDl1 and sons of New Mannl!JC taoe., ....nld4!i!l, . at
IDlJ ware Mr. and Mrs. Clyde MartlnaviDe; Mr. and Mrs. 2118 SoutlfSecoild.~ ~ .
.,
Ball
and
their
daughter
and
11111
David
Ball
and
~amily,
Vinton;
Aliboatd~
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.
r
In "Grown Up"
of
Madilion,
W.
Va.;
Mr.
,and
Mr.
and
Mra.
Charles
Roacb
atlil!il
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styles you'll rave
about. An outstanding collection of
the very best styles
and makes in Penna·
Preas Coltons •
Blenda and
River Fabrics.
of~ they are
Brown kid-grain Aztran* with Black trim.
'IMOOlerate Priced.
and Freeman's exclusive Contour Cushion

Millar!

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C8l'rled • pili'ud.

and· great.gandchlldren. ~·
FrlUlll ~brew conducted
the services,llt thi Old K~&amp;er
l!ap
.. list .Onrch. Burial WU
madt IIi Qranl HiU Cemtler)'.
Mr. and'Mta. Homer IJoct.
nwund t.miiJ' spent SatUrday
wiiUfr.MdMra.Ray&amp;llderat

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Mr. and !tin. John ~veda)'
are IIIUIOWlclnll· the birth of 8
1011 , August 15, at Holzer
Medlcll Center. He has been
named John WIIUiJD, The
Love4ays IIID have a 11111
Danny Mqan. Grandparen~
J!NMr.andMra. Clydellarnett
and Mr and Mrs Marvin
Loveday: Great.gaOtt ' ents
8l'e Mr. and Mrs. ~ J.
Spaulding and Mrs. Rosella
Plttsenbarger, Orient HID, w.
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Reo: Lemley
viaited with Mrll. Dale Sisson,
SatUrday. Mr. Lemley was on 8
week's vacatloo from hili em-

SINGING 5q~' ',

. GAWPOI.JS - .\ •~
singing service hatr ·~ ·
ocheduled tor ~ ~
Qourch Frldjly at : ?:- ~ p.!IL
Quartets who !rill ..W are
The Harley MY!!ri ~ Jbe
Caldwella, Tbe • Ta~ .Qie
Shafer FIII)Qy;'lbe'G!IIIIdlio,
Meritt and Terry ~ ' and
the young Mercervllle ~t.
REUNION PLANJtED
GAL!JPOLIS - 'lbe .Bvcul
Family Reunion will be be1d
Aug. 30 on Fortlflcatioo IDll.
Relstives and friends are :1n.
vited. Bring a covered dillh.

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• COiiple of neb l.got .John Cannon, our ~r
stalfer,aaw a woman doing her·blt to make the world a belter
place for her neighbors. Sbe wu cleaning up debris along the
main blocll. John didn't gel her name but he mentioned It to me
and I'm Plllin&amp; It on to you. Hope she sees thill and realizes her
"Uitle blt" was noticed.

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Volunteers Honor Club .;,

Missionary is Speaker

Verci Jean Car1er

Mr. Ben GoOderham of Crown
bas returned to the C&amp;O
$""'pttal at lith St. and Slxtb
Huntington, W. Va .
::.UJroRe wishing to send cards
aend them in care of the

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David, . were. visiting ber &gt; Jeff and Matk Elkins were
A!ts. Joyc, WooJert and parents, Mr. ,llllll !,ln. IJilllle vbiUng lllelr aunt and ~.
BYRI'fA WRIGHT
children, Gr"'l, Ton~, Yvonne ~and~. and Mrs. Jerry 1\fr. ;and· Mrs. Bob tlldns and
Mr, and~. Cecij ~'!II fJI(I and Marshall, of Letaft, W. V~,,
!ln&lt;hon, Tommy. .
fiu\uly, while their parelts, Mr.
•.
Mpnd Mrs. ~,~MI.
~ ~ey an~ DeJib¥&gt; ll1r • an.d Mr~, Ronial Jividen and Mu. Lester Elklnt, were 111
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. Columbus, wer~- ~~ Wild..._ , rd Mrs. ;Linda were visited tiy Mr. and Mrs. Chicago.
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""""ljl'ld
Todd
Carlton
Harold
Pauley
!IDd
On4y,
Mr.
~Carl
and
David
EriCluon
of
I
,
. Mr. and MralAl,Wur~.j!Up, .1 ' ~v~Un&amp; Mrs.'RIIs W~l, and Mrs: Denver Lee Warner, Newark are spenflin8 ". few
,.
Mr. and ~ Fri\P~ •QIIi.\er BJI'S• Inna llfles and lamDy, Mike Mahue and Boti Needum. days with their 8fanPenls,
I
Pat Houck :
and Mrs. wunb Barb:,.,.. Mr. and Mn. Pennls L. Spires Mr. and Mrls. Lester Row!h Mr. and Mrs. HortJe RAllllb.
SuaanofCharleatOOwerer•l and Mr. and .Mri. llennla M. were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne 0xyer
. ·' .
. . guests o1 Mr. and Mra. Arthur Spirea and glrlo Sunday George Newton Lemley.
and famDy spent a weekend
!favet_oubeardyou cannol break 811 egg IIi one handevenlt CeliO. Mrs. Neva Gunter, who evening.
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Alva Roush of Mogadore Ia a with Mr. and Mrs. Obnsleajl
• '!li1ll'l!thard! WeD, a certain penon In GaUipolll belfeved bas been vtstllng for a few Recentfa&amp;"tsol!&gt;fr-. andMrs. houaeguest of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold of Charleston.
~Alillltledll Doealhebave on the fa 1
weebwithMr;~Mrs Casto Charles Ta 8Jld family were Lester Roush.
Mrs. Rils Wright caDed on
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called on his mother, Mrs. and family and Mrs. Helen
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Lemley and !amlly Monday
,, IGO:I',ANa:tratreatupoa •\'IJJtlniMaryLewt.a 8 tHolzer with Mr. and Mri. Walter Wellqllnn were Mr: and Mrs. RecentguestaofMr.andMrl. evenir)g.
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Medlcat Center, Firat AYe. list Saturday. A8 l..taleilvlDg, Jane Jenkins. Also visiting In their ~an Webnann and family Ed Speara were Mrs. Audrey Mra. Jessie Rupe, Belpre, ill
~GIDU (II!IW artatenaen) and her wedding party were coming home were Mr. and Mro. of Lancaster.
Spears, Chrill, Mrs. Alan Spears vliitlng Mr. and Mrs. Ancll
01\l It tj.e ~~I Church. II Will a beadtlflll alght on thil nice ~· Danville Jenkins, Marion. · Mrwee:end ~Ia of Mr. and and . Susie Spe.ars, all of Prunty and da~t.er, Maxine.
IIUIIIIIIIUIU!IilOO••· I thought 1bout how creative Jane had ~
Mr. and Mrs. Arlle Mullins
s. Oll2a 'Iaylor we~e Mrs. Roseville.
Carl Jen~s. age 83, died
wflen file dellsned tile altendlnts' gO'II'IIll. They were striped and children of Columbus were Parsons and fwlly .. Sunday Mrs. Cora (Rupe) Hardin, August 16 in an AUanta, Ga.
~tf_sldrta with wblte old faabloned, pllsae blouses. Purpl~ Saturday guesls of her ·father
were Mra. Brown and Piqua, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben hospital. Surviving are a
grtigralit ribbon enclrcled their waists. Their headdre&amp;lea were and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Oshel Mri ·Rontal Jlvid
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~pe· called on Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth
''qlo!Mlapl" ol the 11111111! material as the sldrta ·and they each I
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en an son,
nrus L. SpU"es, Monday.
Hlgglna and live grandchildren

Miss lebeo.ca Snead·
Weds p·auf Skinner,

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Reception Planned

THE FARM BUREAU Women's Committee received a nice
' letter from one of the Judges of the talent contest, Mrs. John
Rlchartk. Sbe was i.mprelsed with the attractive cleanneaa of our
jwllor fair, and the nice exhibits.

Here's a

THERE ARE SOME PRETrY new ollve. green abutters on
lb&lt;! Moore home oo Henkle. I have noticed tbeu. for some time
now~ Jut didn't get around to menlloolng tbem. Also aaw some
litlghi!DUIIII on the porch at the corner of Cedar and Fourth.
' MRS. SUSAN DENNEY bas some stationery for long-winded
,people (no Cllllllllenlll; DOW·), II Wlfolda and is three lbnea as long
·as "'8ala' stationery.

t , MOST IUI:PORTEJIS, I suppose, love to get letters. That way
clhey lmow they are beinl read. Jean Ann Lemon (Mrs. Ronnie)
)wrote to ten me the cute blrlh announcement 1 received was Just
('done oo I piece of scrap paper she had at the boapltal. So she sent
111e a darling Uttle hanckolored card irltll a "little Lemon" being
)IUihedbJ a carriage out a Holzer H0111ital door.
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'!be ....,.cement said the "sweetest lemon ever produced."
Doeitn't tlie name, "Leeann Lemon" sound 'l'uaical?
~s. Lemm said Ida Mllla helped design the announcements.
.J • Jda was arllstlc bull didn't know Willi recently she makes
·the beat cookies!
·: ., ~ A WOtJW.be.writer (fiction, that Ia) I try to
'teiiMinber and- al~ or things. Rick !Jtton's face Ia something
;i will remember. Hla concentratioo oo what he Ia dollig, and the
.war his serious a:terior liliJes his fine eense of humor. He,IIID has
,the bluetl eyes I've ever seen.

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rr IS sum J'QN meeUn&amp; new people. Through the com·

p!unll)' ~ I got to know SUe Brandeberry, a aweet parson;
1"19 ~Miller, Peg Oliver, the mother of Mike, tbe drum-

. · ~ddl}'t ~but~ seem to me to be' a ~

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L. Ml88 BVICLJN THOMAS of South Qwoleeton, W. Va., and

IIIlA ,EUzabetll Mcl{ee, RichmOnd; Va., .Jere among the
~ C!h !be Delta Queen wheuhe 4lcked at Galllwlla. The

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stwPJng aloog the river at to,... where the Queen
~;and pkkl"l up papen thilt pubUclzed the event. They

illld a Mate liOule IIOCtetarY was ooe of the piilseDI!era but this
wa not revealecliDIIIlthe last day. I noticed several women who
ltemed to lit apart from.the crowda. Wooder which was she?

SCHOOL

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sole. The Dynamic Duo that take.s care
of itself and makes the hardest s1dewalks
a soft touch. Make life easier in thP.
Freeman Chadwick·*

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GALLIPoLIS - _ Mill wore a flOor length &amp;O'II'd ol
Rebei:ci Marie Snead, ttauabter white crepe styt,d Jili{llla(. to
d. Mn. Mary M; Snead, 191$~ those ol the b~ds. Ret
Marquette flvenue,
Pt. gown was accented with 11M
Pieasaht, lJo!came the brt&lt;le of daisy trim and lhe wore, a
Mr. Paul .James Skinner. !100 of cluster of blue dalalell In Ill!'
Mrs. Marguente Butterfield. 111 hair. She carried a small wta
ChllDcothe Road, Gimpnlls, oo basket ol blue dalales. MuW
Saturday, July 11, at the Saint ScoU Clark, ne~"" . or ·l bt
Louis 'Cathollt Church In groon1, served as ring bearel'1 .
GaDipoli.o.
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Mr. Tlumas .E. ~ •.Ol' ·
Vows of the double r\ng Jackson, served ~ br~ •
ceremony were read b} the best . man. •Ushers .wet. )(r.
Rev. A. J. Golublewskl at II Larry L. lloyer, Mr. Roller&amp;
o'clock In the morning before Scbaefflr¥1, and Mr. WUIIIIn E.
imd
an altar banked with Stevens, ill ol GaDlpotia. All!lr
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the
arrangements of white sladloli boya were Jim Rich and JOlin
alwl.fli
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and white pomi&gt;Ons. Wedding Bastian!, also of GaUipoli.o.
addlnC.
Jienona1
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music was presented by Mrs. L. For the wedding the IQie'l
' aPPle pie" her opeclalty.
R. Ford, Jr. of Galllpolls The mother selected a jlllle lll111
Mrs. Gordon furnllbel tha .
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custom of open church was crepe dress with a lace .o verlq
~pplles
for
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on the bodice and s~ort
~ucatlon
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vobmteer.
Tlleiit
glrll
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ipotller
by her un~le, Mr. James S. accessories were while and obi
"" im1ble to attend reaubf · dlree~ '11'/.111 the ~)a ·Oit
Snead of Point Pleasant, was wore a corsage of white cym~.
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~ or CIUllPIJI aetl~·
attired In a floor leugth gown of bidium orchids. Mrs. But·
'.,.There
are
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of
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silk organza faahloned with an t.erlield chose for her son'l
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plrllclpatioo
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voJUllleer,
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empire waist and Victortan wedding an A.fule dress ol
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4lreclly
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inorg~tloo.
neckline. The full Bisbop yellow and white knit with a
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sleeves of lace were fashioned matching princess styled coal.
to points at the wrist and ac· Her accessories were white and
cent.ed with tiny white saUn she wore a corsage ol yellow
buttons. Alencon lace appUqued cym~idium orchids.
the front of her gown and A reception followed the
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trimmed her chapel length train ceremooy In the church social '
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which was secured at the back room. The bride's table wu
be
In
the
coltqeio
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wailiUine with a large flat bow. centered with a four-tier
tha glrll rellde acldiQI • lipiDe
Her Uered fingertip veil of wedding cake and white wedtouch tO lb&lt;! ·~· .. ··'
Imported silk illusion was at· ding ~ndles.
tsched to a Juliet cap of mat- Ass1sUng with the reception
chlng lace with accents of were Mrs. James B. Flaher,
crystals. Her only jewelry was a Mrs. Tom K. Fisher, and !lfn.
strand of cultured pearls, a gUt Gary P. Minton, aD of Point
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mr.lild•Mn. Clllrlel
of the bridegroom. She carried Pleasant, and Mrs. Gary Gibbs
Carter, Ill. s Galllpalll, e!rpmce tlli IIJIIIIIIIIDII of their
8 cascade arrangement of pink ol Mason, W. Va. Guests were.
sweetheart roses, white regilitered by Misl! Carla Clark,
dauabter, Vera Jean OUter ~Mr. Jrll.rttl a.edlklr, a of
miniature carnations, steph· niece of the groom, of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank !Jiiedelrw, 1011Sec:Gad Aft.
anolls, and ivy.
Jeromesville, Ohio.
Mill Carta' gradulted .In 11'18 from. GABS ud II
Mills Beverly Cheesebrew of
For her wedding trip the bride
sn-tJy eJIQIIoyed al the F1nl NaliGall Bank.
Point Pleasant served as maid chose a candy pink A.Jine dresa
Mr.llneda).. II a IJa gradllale of Oallla ArN'nY and
of honor. Mrs. Larry L. Boyer of with a matching princess styled
Is a Junior It Rio GriDde CoJiele. He Ia pmrnq employld
Gallipolis was matron of honor, coat. Her accessories were
at the Sbake Sbojlpe.
and bridesmaids were Miss white and her corsage us ol
Weddlnl planl an bJcamplete.
Sharon Hayes of Point pink sweetheart roses taken
Pleassnt, and Miss Celestine from her bridal bouquet.
Skinner, sister of the groom, of The new Mrs. Skinner Is a
By Mrs. Mlltbell Webb
Mr . and Mrs. William Gallipolill. The attendants were 1967 graduate of Point Pleasant
McGarvey of WeUslml were attired In rainbow colors of High School wbere she was
recent Sunday visitors of Mr. blue, pink, yellow, and green. active in numerous or·
Theirfloorlengthgownswereof ganizatlons. Prior to her
and Mrs. Harley Green.
Mr .andMrs. Keith Tyler, Mr. crepe with chiffon overlays and marriage she was employed as
and Mrs. Basel Harrill and bodices of Alencoo lace. The a seeretary by the Credit GAL!JPOUS - GaJUpolls Invited to attend by makln&amp;
scroop Bureau of Point PleasMt, Inc. Chapter Order of the Eaalerll reeerYIIIOIII with Mrs. Lola
family are visiting their son and gowns featured
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tyler necklines, lull Bilihop sleeves, Mr. Skinner ill a 1959 graduate Star No. 7j3 Is bonorln&amp; Mrs. Mae Suiter, General allllrman,
and family of North Carolina. and the empire waislllnea were of Gallia Academy High School, Connie SUe Curl who hal llefVed by Alqpilt 31.
Mr. Ora Painter spent a week accented with daley trim. Their bas served two years In the U. S. as a Grand Officer of the Grand
with his daughter and family , short face vells of illusion were Army, and ill employed by Chapter of Oblo at a reolll!lioo · ANNOUNCE BIR'l1l
Mr. and Mrs. David Graham of attached to small clusters of Flsber Storea, Inc. as super· onSaturdaynlght,September5, SYRACUSI!) - Mr. and Mrs.
matching daililea. Eacb girl visor of the Shoppers Ma11B. a\ the Masonic Temple 7.::10 . 1. Marlon Stowe &lt;Sb!!!e)'
Xenia.
l'rldd7) of Columbus are ·IIi·
Mr,il\11:Mfll. Alva Lowe ...... carried a wicker basket of After a brief weddinlz trio to p.m.
daisies
dyed
to
match
her
dress.
Riackwater
Falls,
the
n.-:·
All
Grand
Officers,
Grand
nOIIICinll the birth of thell' lint
recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss
Beth
Ann
Clark,
niece
of
lyweds
will
be
at
home
at
Hepresentallves,
Deputy
Grand
child,
an eight pound, •
Harley Green.
the
groom,
was
flower
girl.
She
Upper
River
Road,
Gallipolis.
Matrons
and
Past
Grand
Of·
ounce
son, Jay Scott, at
Mr. and Mrs. Arlery Stepp of
ficers
will
'be
guest
at
a
dinner
Rmnlde
Holpllll 011 Friday,
Florida are here visiting
at the Grace United Metbodlilt Au&amp;· ''· Mr. and Mrs. Truma11
Churcb at 6 p.m.
Prlcidir· of ~ . are .tbe
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All
memberf
of
the
Order
are
IIUitem•l
•r~arenll anCI
Mrs. Tommie BaD and daugh ocr
relatives and friends.
Mn Evelyn 'Stowe of SyrGeorge Rout and son of of Charleston; Mr. and Mrs.
11 U,. patemal grandmDiher. . ...iiiiiiiiiiiilijiiii_ _. . ._iiiliii
GaDlpoUs; Mr. David BaD, Sr. Roger IDl1 and sons of New andt.mlly,Galllpolil;:.~~
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an attended the baD game at Martinsville; Mrs. Jim Marrs, Mrs. Tommie Ball and ..,..ter
Cincinnati a recent Sunday.
Columbus.
of Charleston; Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. David BaD and mother Mrs. Oral Webb spent two Clyde BaD and dauahter · and .,...._ _IIIIi_.
visited at the home of Mr. and days In the home of Mr. and son of Madison, w. va.; ClrDie
Mrs. B. H. IDll a recent Sunday Mrs. Don Swick.
BaD, Mr. and Mra. RQmcJnd
at Addilion.
VIsitors of Mrs. Mabel Roble.
Mr. and Mrs. Geor&amp;e Bout of Gerlach recently were Mrs.
Galllpolia were recent visitors Bnly Mattberos, Galllpolls;
of Mr. and Mrs. David Ball.
Mrs. Belle Terry and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roach Patty of Ewington; Mrs. Anna
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and family of Gallipolls were Higgins, Mrs. Velma Huntley,
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recent Sunday evening visitors Vinton; Mrs. Oral Webb, Mrs.
JIIEJ!!riNG BitT .
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fern Davis.
MJDDJ,BI'qRT- 'lbe Melli
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David BaD and Mrs. Ball's Visitors recently of Mr. and CouDtyTuber¢illollunciRI!Iltb
grandmother.
Mrs. Basel Hill and sons ol Alsocllltlon will meet at· 7:10
Those from a dilitance to · Addilion were Mr. and Mrs. p.m. 'lbundar 'Ill tbe borDe ol
atW!d tile funeral of Mr. Larry Roger IDl1 and sons of New Mannl!JC taoe., ....nld4!i!l, . at
IDlJ ware Mr. and Mrs. Clyde MartlnaviDe; Mr. and Mrs. 2118 SoutlfSecoild.~ ~ .
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Ball
and
their
daughter
and
11111
David
Ball
and
~amily,
Vinton;
Aliboatd~
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In "Grown Up"
of
Madilion,
W.
Va.;
Mr.
,and
Mr.
and
Mra.
Charles
Roacb
atlil!il
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styles you'll rave
about. An outstanding collection of
the very best styles
and makes in Penna·
Preas Coltons •
Blenda and
River Fabrics.
of~ they are
Brown kid-grain Aztran* with Black trim.
'IMOOlerate Priced.
and Freeman's exclusive Contour Cushion

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and· great.gandchlldren. ~·
FrlUlll ~brew conducted
the services,llt thi Old K~&amp;er
l!ap
.. list .Onrch. Burial WU
madt IIi Qranl HiU Cemtler)'.
Mr. and'Mta. Homer IJoct.
nwund t.miiJ' spent SatUrday
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Mr. and !tin. John ~veda)'
are IIIUIOWlclnll· the birth of 8
1011 , August 15, at Holzer
Medlcll Center. He has been
named John WIIUiJD, The
Love4ays IIID have a 11111
Danny Mqan. Grandparen~
J!NMr.andMra. Clydellarnett
and Mr and Mrs Marvin
Loveday: Great.gaOtt ' ents
8l'e Mr. and Mrs. ~ J.
Spaulding and Mrs. Rosella
Plttsenbarger, Orient HID, w.
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Reo: Lemley
viaited with Mrll. Dale Sisson,
SatUrday. Mr. Lemley was on 8
week's vacatloo from hili em-

SINGING 5q~' ',

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singing service hatr ·~ ·
ocheduled tor ~ ~
Qourch Frldjly at : ?:- ~ p.!IL
Quartets who !rill ..W are
The Harley MY!!ri ~ Jbe
Caldwella, Tbe • Ta~ .Qie
Shafer FIII)Qy;'lbe'G!IIIIdlio,
Meritt and Terry ~ ' and
the young Mercervllle ~t.
REUNION PLANJtED
GAL!JPOLIS - 'lbe .Bvcul
Family Reunion will be be1d
Aug. 30 on Fortlflcatioo IDll.
Relstives and friends are :1n.
vited. Bring a covered dillh.

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• COiiple of neb l.got .John Cannon, our ~r
stalfer,aaw a woman doing her·blt to make the world a belter
place for her neighbors. Sbe wu cleaning up debris along the
main blocll. John didn't gel her name but he mentioned It to me
and I'm Plllin&amp; It on to you. Hope she sees thill and realizes her
"Uitle blt" was noticed.

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Volunteers Honor Club .;,

Missionary is Speaker

Verci Jean Car1er

Mr. Ben GoOderham of Crown
bas returned to the C&amp;O
$""'pttal at lith St. and Slxtb
Huntington, W. Va .
::.UJroRe wishing to send cards
aend them in care of the

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David, . were. visiting ber &gt; Jeff and Matk Elkins were
A!ts. Joyc, WooJert and parents, Mr. ,llllll !,ln. IJilllle vbiUng lllelr aunt and ~.
BYRI'fA WRIGHT
children, Gr"'l, Ton~, Yvonne ~and~. and Mrs. Jerry 1\fr. ;and· Mrs. Bob tlldns and
Mr, and~. Cecij ~'!II fJI(I and Marshall, of Letaft, W. V~,,
!ln&lt;hon, Tommy. .
fiu\uly, while their parelts, Mr.
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Mpnd Mrs. ~,~MI.
~ ~ey an~ DeJib¥&gt; ll1r • an.d Mr~, Ronial Jividen and Mu. Lester Elklnt, were 111
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Todd
Carlton
Harold
Pauley
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On4y,
Mr.
~Carl
and
David
EriCluon
of
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. Mr. and MralAl,Wur~.j!Up, .1 ' ~v~Un&amp; Mrs.'RIIs W~l, and Mrs: Denver Lee Warner, Newark are spenflin8 ". few
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Mr. and ~ Fri\P~ •QIIi.\er BJI'S• Inna llfles and lamDy, Mike Mahue and Boti Needum. days with their 8fanPenls,
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Pat Houck :
and Mrs. wunb Barb:,.,.. Mr. and Mn. Pennls L. Spires Mr. and Mrls. Lester Row!h Mr. and Mrs. HortJe RAllllb.
SuaanofCharleatOOwerer•l and Mr. and .Mri. llennla M. were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne 0xyer
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. . guests o1 Mr. and Mra. Arthur Spirea and glrlo Sunday George Newton Lemley.
and famDy spent a weekend
!favet_oubeardyou cannol break 811 egg IIi one handevenlt CeliO. Mrs. Neva Gunter, who evening.
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Alva Roush of Mogadore Ia a with Mr. and Mrs. Obnsleajl
• '!li1ll'l!thard! WeD, a certain penon In GaUipolll belfeved bas been vtstllng for a few Recentfa&amp;"tsol!&gt;fr-. andMrs. houaeguest of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold of Charleston.
~Alillltledll Doealhebave on the fa 1
weebwithMr;~Mrs Casto Charles Ta 8Jld family were Lester Roush.
Mrs. Rils Wright caDed on
illl!l tile ~I
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ce .... and the link ... relurned hOIIle 1'flth theffi. ' ~v · and Mra . .Robert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swisher Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stewart
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called on his mother, Mrs. and family and Mrs. Helen
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Lemley and !amlly Monday
,, IGO:I',ANa:tratreatupoa •\'IJJtlniMaryLewt.a 8 tHolzer with Mr. and Mri. Walter Wellqllnn were Mr: and Mrs. RecentguestaofMr.andMrl. evenir)g.
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Medlcat Center, Firat AYe. list Saturday. A8 l..taleilvlDg, Jane Jenkins. Also visiting In their ~an Webnann and family Ed Speara were Mrs. Audrey Mra. Jessie Rupe, Belpre, ill
~GIDU (II!IW artatenaen) and her wedding party were coming home were Mr. and Mro. of Lancaster.
Spears, Chrill, Mrs. Alan Spears vliitlng Mr. and Mrs. Ancll
01\l It tj.e ~~I Church. II Will a beadtlflll alght on thil nice ~· Danville Jenkins, Marion. · Mrwee:end ~Ia of Mr. and and . Susie Spe.ars, all of Prunty and da~t.er, Maxine.
IIUIIIIIIIUIU!IilOO••· I thought 1bout how creative Jane had ~
Mr. and Mrs. Arlle Mullins
s. Oll2a 'Iaylor we~e Mrs. Roseville.
Carl Jen~s. age 83, died
wflen file dellsned tile altendlnts' gO'II'IIll. They were striped and children of Columbus were Parsons and fwlly .. Sunday Mrs. Cora (Rupe) Hardin, August 16 in an AUanta, Ga.
~tf_sldrta with wblte old faabloned, pllsae blouses. Purpl~ Saturday guesls of her ·father
were Mra. Brown and Piqua, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben hospital. Surviving are a
grtigralit ribbon enclrcled their waists. Their headdre&amp;lea were and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Oshel Mri ·Rontal Jlvid
d
~pe· called on Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth
''qlo!Mlapl" ol the 11111111! material as the sldrta ·and they each I
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en an son,
nrus L. SpU"es, Monday.
Hlgglna and live grandchildren

Miss lebeo.ca Snead·
Weds p·auf Skinner,

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Reception Planned

THE FARM BUREAU Women's Committee received a nice
' letter from one of the Judges of the talent contest, Mrs. John
Rlchartk. Sbe was i.mprelsed with the attractive cleanneaa of our
jwllor fair, and the nice exhibits.

Here's a

THERE ARE SOME PRETrY new ollve. green abutters on
lb&lt;! Moore home oo Henkle. I have noticed tbeu. for some time
now~ Jut didn't get around to menlloolng tbem. Also aaw some
litlghi!DUIIII on the porch at the corner of Cedar and Fourth.
' MRS. SUSAN DENNEY bas some stationery for long-winded
,people (no Cllllllllenlll; DOW·), II Wlfolda and is three lbnea as long
·as "'8ala' stationery.

t , MOST IUI:PORTEJIS, I suppose, love to get letters. That way
clhey lmow they are beinl read. Jean Ann Lemon (Mrs. Ronnie)
)wrote to ten me the cute blrlh announcement 1 received was Just
('done oo I piece of scrap paper she had at the boapltal. So she sent
111e a darling Uttle hanckolored card irltll a "little Lemon" being
)IUihedbJ a carriage out a Holzer H0111ital door.
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'!be ....,.cement said the "sweetest lemon ever produced."
Doeitn't tlie name, "Leeann Lemon" sound 'l'uaical?
~s. Lemm said Ida Mllla helped design the announcements.
.J • Jda was arllstlc bull didn't know Willi recently she makes
·the beat cookies!
·: ., ~ A WOtJW.be.writer (fiction, that Ia) I try to
'teiiMinber and- al~ or things. Rick !Jtton's face Ia something
;i will remember. Hla concentratioo oo what he Ia dollig, and the
.war his serious a:terior liliJes his fine eense of humor. He,IIID has
,the bluetl eyes I've ever seen.

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rr IS sum J'QN meeUn&amp; new people. Through the com·

p!unll)' ~ I got to know SUe Brandeberry, a aweet parson;
1"19 ~Miller, Peg Oliver, the mother of Mike, tbe drum-

. · ~ddl}'t ~but~ seem to me to be' a ~

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IIIlA ,EUzabetll Mcl{ee, RichmOnd; Va., .Jere among the
~ C!h !be Delta Queen wheuhe 4lcked at Galllwlla. The

. ~cmafwere

stwPJng aloog the river at to,... where the Queen
~;and pkkl"l up papen thilt pubUclzed the event. They

illld a Mate liOule IIOCtetarY was ooe of the piilseDI!era but this
wa not revealecliDIIIlthe last day. I noticed several women who
ltemed to lit apart from.the crowda. Wooder which was she?

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sole. The Dynamic Duo that take.s care
of itself and makes the hardest s1dewalks
a soft touch. Make life easier in thP.
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by Bob Marchi
QIJ Beer traveled to
W. Va. the 14th,
of AIIIIUSt to
In theW. Va. State

Tour!wnent.

m '1W Nl'lled Ibis trip

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'llflatrict julia few days earlier.

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!ilbellale met ~t Parkersburg to
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Wll!lmlll,
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111Jb
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In Its
Friday
n181\1 llroo)b
all 'hid
Joe Sml1!l
win. Alkol, not famlllar with ~ .,home run In ~Jr!~·
being behind, waa stunned when · Blooiner had 1·1."1"811!i Cllf hiid
they found themselvea tralllng 1 'null on' II hlis; Wlni!lng ptt..
S.l after two complete lnnlngs. cher waa Delmar Bloomer.
'!bey had to play celeb up ball On SaturdAy rilght, the
the rest of the way but could Kegmen · d~feate4
the
oeverc~oot. the ·8•PbeJorldN. Chsl'lestonlnd... 'o\liln~
Mer taking a comfortable of the Charleston ll!atrlct In
load Falls CIIJ's defeJ!R ' ,1ot w!Jat w1s des!:rlbeil by the old
tough and Its outfield showed lllners aa the ~~ same of the
some of the finest throwln,l tournament and one of the finest
arms In Art Whllmlll, Paul played at the City Park in·the
Wickline, Ronnie llaal, and paat 10 years.
Riehle Neal.
The Cbarleaton Indians
Tap hitters for tlie Ke,lmen llhowed a lot of speed .00 fine
were Psul Wlcltllne 3-3 In· delense but the Ke,lmen's hats
eluding a home run. Art OVWIIhsdowed their fine effort.

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In the ~ on &amp;lrldat
lfternoon. Tlie Ke8J!M!11 l!4R
beat by West Ramlln Volunl!ler
Fire Dept. but lbils!Jed \bltd
and received a Invitation·•. II
Nortll Clrolbia to play lo,. the
Re,1lonal. Falls Cllr could
119t maae 11118 111P ·~II¥ ol
team members Involved In lldlt
work at nearby planta.

B~CUTS

PITTSBU)lGH (UPI) Guarcl Chico VaQghn and center
Lonnie Lynn have been placed
on waivers by the Pit~
Condors of the American
Baslcetball Association.

. FQOTBAIJ.DEATH
CHAPEL HILL, N. C. (UPI)
- Andy Partin of Camden, s.
C., a 17-year-old high achool
football player. died Friday two
days after collapsing during a
workout at Malllon, N. C.

ME'niODIST
Tlie Grace United M1111'1 SoftbaiiiM!II4ld wtnn~- of the church
leape and cb_ _toUI'IIIIIJ!'IIfpre abo-.rln Ibis Ta~ pboto, Fl!"BI Row (L toR), Nell Me- .
~.. ~· Dlvi
!leY: Paul Hawb, Jim Ctuiliut and~ Weaver.~ Row (L to
Norm SltiNrt• Rlchal'd .Hamllto!J, Gil')' .IJaclanan, J~Qi"1senndt, BW Thomas, Gene
. .,etberholt, Ulke Aller ud 'Dave Tawney. · ·
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l-OS ANGEia' (UPI) Jofatk · meter ,butterfly and 200 free·
~ $pltz, 20-year-&lt;lld Indiana atyle lilies here. They gave him

. ~ all'EnlLS- Canoll.... for the ol&amp;lalhe

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llld deh•lllve line ollbe 1970 Galllpolls Blue DevU football
ll.a are pll1ldpltlnstn ooe of manr tac:ldlnc crws during a

IIICirlllne pnctlce 811~ 011 M nrill fteld. Ollda Ed
Pauley Is in the becltgJwnd.

Is Tuesday Phils Edge

BQ:wling Sponsor
GAUJPOlJS- Keith Goble
' or Mlddleport, is the
J-pon.or of Ibis year'o Tuesday
bow~ ltague, oi which
Neal Is President,
Straight, VIce·
.00 Allee M. ll:ud,
· Telephone Cltairman
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'68-Buckeyes
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Of The 1960 8

·. Vlllvetlllf junior frbm '
~t national outdoor cham· ·
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broke his ·;own -~lo~hlpa In his llluslrlouo "'EW YORK (UP!) _ Ohio
the lllfll'll' 200- · ~ career·
sta''~e·· 1.... d I""' f00tball
:• ,._;tworkhecord
neter butterflyin event
In 2;1U3 ' Spitz' 19-year-&lt;lld Indiana
s ""' an ,...
••tun!aylnpre
· u~•·•-attbe Unlyerolty teammate Ga•y . teamswhlchiOitoniyoneg"!l'e
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' ' · .out ol21 were aelected first and
, .N~IIonal AAU. Swimming HaU, Gf,l'den GrO'j'e, Calli., .tlilrd by' the National Coll•"'·te
·; ~plonahlps.
· &lt; accounled for the flflb world.
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' . II wu' the sixth world mark
oflbe meet Friday nlcht Spoflll ;;:ervlces W•uch picked
• ~t. alihenaUimiloutdoormeel br·'llinnlnS'tbe 400 lildlvld~ the outstanding teams_of the
at the Leis A:ngeles Swim _~ in _4:31.03. He held the ~~~ 1968 ocjuad went lhrousb
•· ' old IIW~ of 4:3U: , ,
'\he . oil a 10-4
then

; '· twa, .Calif.,

CHURCH WGUE CHAMPS - CGacb Richard Danner's Grace United COOrd! Girls'
team, wlmera·or the church leape tolll'll8llleDt conducted last week at Kyger Creek, are
shown In Ibis Tawney pbolo. Tbe club postecl'an overall 1&amp;-2 record. Team members ara: First
Row (L to R),llottle McMahon, Beclty Durham, Sharun Ilamllton.Rlchsrd Danner, Rev. Paul
Ha.,,Lenna'l'1lcimpam, ~eaa Th&gt;mpoon,andSbaronTawney. Back Row (Lto R), MIJUe
Hamllton,Evon Miller, Bonny Leaa, &amp;uy Mllll. Susan Thompson, Ginger Ellcessor, Martha
Cornwell, Girry ~. itlm Ellcellftll', Pam Saunders and Sarah Wetberbolt.

AU Stars
Victorious
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ni,lht of bowling at 8:30p.m.
[I is Important that all those
persons who have not yet
submitted their name for the
league this year do so as soon as
possible In order to be lnclwled
In the drawing. Please call
Virgtnla Grover ·at GaiDpolls
446-3812, Charlie Neal at
Galllp¢1a 44&amp;-1694 or 446-15411, or
Allee Icard at Point Plea8ant

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witil pay-Is tallend to your budgot end
the oclvanlafo of low dool"' -to. lt'o lust

875-2201.
•A lhtrt meeting at 6:30 p.m.
on Tuesday, Sept. 8, wW be held
for the fonnation of teams, and
the first night of bowllnj! wW
take place lmmedlal!iiJ:·llftA!r
tile meeting. All bOwlers · and
teams are aated to be present
ftr that meetlns.

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IOflbaU
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.00 ·Point Pleall&amp;llt
by Bob Marchi
QIJ Beer traveled to
W. Va. the 14th,
of AIIIIUSt to
In theW. Va. State

Tour!wnent.

m '1W Nl'lled Ibis trip

by

~ . the Point Pltaa10t
'llflatrict julia few days earlier.

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l'l' Merthedlslrlcttoumamenta
,.._. ~ throughoot tbe
,.,._le,l7ofthebestballteamaln
!ilbellale met ~t Parkersburg to
It out.
·
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defea~~Alkol
from
the Nitro
Wll!lmlll,
~2;1. ~.
111Jb
ll!atrlct
In Its
Friday
n181\1 llroo)b
all 'hid
Joe Sml1!l
win. Alkol, not famlllar with ~ .,home run In ~Jr!~·
being behind, waa stunned when · Blooiner had 1·1."1"811!i Cllf hiid
they found themselvea tralllng 1 'null on' II hlis; Wlni!lng ptt..
S.l after two complete lnnlngs. cher waa Delmar Bloomer.
'!bey had to play celeb up ball On SaturdAy rilght, the
the rest of the way but could Kegmen · d~feate4
the
oeverc~oot. the ·8•PbeJorldN. Chsl'lestonlnd... 'o\liln~
Mer taking a comfortable of the Charleston ll!atrlct In
load Falls CIIJ's defeJ!R ' ,1ot w!Jat w1s des!:rlbeil by the old
tough and Its outfield showed lllners aa the ~~ same of the
some of the finest throwln,l tournament and one of the finest
arms In Art Whllmlll, Paul played at the City Park in·the
Wickline, Ronnie llaal, and paat 10 years.
Riehle Neal.
The Cbarleaton Indians
Tap hitters for tlie Ke,lmen llhowed a lot of speed .00 fine
were Psul Wlcltllne 3-3 In· delense but the Ke,lmen's hats
eluding a home run. Art OVWIIhsdowed their fine effort.

1&gt;.

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Smtih. '

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In the ~ on &amp;lrldat
lfternoon. Tlie Ke8J!M!11 l!4R
beat by West Ramlln Volunl!ler
Fire Dept. but lbils!Jed \bltd
and received a Invitation·•. II
Nortll Clrolbia to play lo,. the
Re,1lonal. Falls Cllr could
119t maae 11118 111P ·~II¥ ol
team members Involved In lldlt
work at nearby planta.

B~CUTS

PITTSBU)lGH (UPI) Guarcl Chico VaQghn and center
Lonnie Lynn have been placed
on waivers by the Pit~
Condors of the American
Baslcetball Association.

. FQOTBAIJ.DEATH
CHAPEL HILL, N. C. (UPI)
- Andy Partin of Camden, s.
C., a 17-year-old high achool
football player. died Friday two
days after collapsing during a
workout at Malllon, N. C.

ME'niODIST
Tlie Grace United M1111'1 SoftbaiiiM!II4ld wtnn~- of the church
leape and cb_ _toUI'IIIIIJ!'IIfpre abo-.rln Ibis Ta~ pboto, Fl!"BI Row (L toR), Nell Me- .
~.. ~· Dlvi
!leY: Paul Hawb, Jim Ctuiliut and~ Weaver.~ Row (L to
Norm SltiNrt• Rlchal'd .Hamllto!J, Gil')' .IJaclanan, J~Qi"1senndt, BW Thomas, Gene
. .,etberholt, Ulke Aller ud 'Dave Tawney. · ·
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n.unwn.

·~ ~diali~i:·ldbio~­
.-· Breaks Record
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l-OS ANGEia' (UPI) Jofatk · meter ,butterfly and 200 free·
~ $pltz, 20-year-&lt;lld Indiana atyle lilies here. They gave him

. ~ all'EnlLS- Canoll.... for the ol&amp;lalhe

., '

llld deh•lllve line ollbe 1970 Galllpolls Blue DevU football
ll.a are pll1ldpltlnstn ooe of manr tac:ldlnc crws during a

IIICirlllne pnctlce 811~ 011 M nrill fteld. Ollda Ed
Pauley Is in the becltgJwnd.

Is Tuesday Phils Edge

BQ:wling Sponsor
GAUJPOlJS- Keith Goble
' or Mlddleport, is the
J-pon.or of Ibis year'o Tuesday
bow~ ltague, oi which
Neal Is President,
Straight, VIce·
.00 Allee M. ll:ud,
· Telephone Cltairman
~

the

~.

have been

HoUJBrd ~ Bat

s,nta

'68-Buckeyes
'

Ranked Best
.

,

Of The 1960 8

·. Vlllvetlllf junior frbm '
~t national outdoor cham· ·
·
broke his ·;own -~lo~hlpa In his llluslrlouo "'EW YORK (UP!) _ Ohio
the lllfll'll' 200- · ~ career·
sta''~e·· 1.... d I""' f00tball
:• ,._;tworkhecord
neter butterflyin event
In 2;1U3 ' Spitz' 19-year-&lt;lld Indiana
s ""' an ,...
••tun!aylnpre
· u~•·•-attbe Unlyerolty teammate Ga•y . teamswhlchiOitoniyoneg"!l'e
l ""·
·~-··
' ' · .out ol21 were aelected first and
, .N~IIonal AAU. Swimming HaU, Gf,l'den GrO'j'e, Calli., .tlilrd by' the National Coll•"'·te
·; ~plonahlps.
· &lt; accounled for the flflb world.
. •• .._
' . II wu' the sixth world mark
oflbe meet Friday nlcht Spoflll ;;:ervlces W•uch picked
• ~t. alihenaUimiloutdoormeel br·'llinnlnS'tbe 400 lildlvld~ the outstanding teams_of the
at the Leis A:ngeles Swim _~ in _4:31.03. He held the ~~~ 1968 ocjuad went lhrousb
•· ' old IIW~ of 4:3U: , ,
'\he . oil a 10-4
then

; '· twa, .Calif.,

CHURCH WGUE CHAMPS - CGacb Richard Danner's Grace United COOrd! Girls'
team, wlmera·or the church leape tolll'll8llleDt conducted last week at Kyger Creek, are
shown In Ibis Tawney pbolo. Tbe club postecl'an overall 1&amp;-2 record. Team members ara: First
Row (L to R),llottle McMahon, Beclty Durham, Sharun Ilamllton.Rlchsrd Danner, Rev. Paul
Ha.,,Lenna'l'1lcimpam, ~eaa Th&gt;mpoon,andSbaronTawney. Back Row (Lto R), MIJUe
Hamllton,Evon Miller, Bonny Leaa, &amp;uy Mllll. Susan Thompson, Ginger Ellcessor, Martha
Cornwell, Girry ~. itlm Ellcellftll', Pam Saunders and Sarah Wetberbolt.

AU Stars
Victorious
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Wildlife COuncil
Approves Rules

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MIS

recaro

•

Don't let Tltht MDIMJ bep you fNm -

pl.ti"' the piclllre "' .your -

"1!'QijQ.Q&amp;i:::; ..;~, ~-~~,J~P·O

ni,lht of bowling at 8:30p.m.
[I is Important that all those
persons who have not yet
submitted their name for the
league this year do so as soon as
possible In order to be lnclwled
In the drawing. Please call
Virgtnla Grover ·at GaiDpolls
446-3812, Charlie Neal at
Galllp¢1a 44&amp;-1694 or 446-15411, or
Allee Icard at Point Plea8ant

fvlly .....

,.t. ""' - ....

the helpful advk. of -

puale wttll

tpod llcits. .,..,.

can aiM lldva. you of lew lni.. ..._

witil pay-Is tallend to your budgot end
the oclvanlafo of low dool"' -to. lt'o lust

875-2201.
•A lhtrt meeting at 6:30 p.m.
on Tuesday, Sept. 8, wW be held
for the fonnation of teams, and
the first night of bowllnj! wW
take place lmmedlal!iiJ:·llftA!r
tile meeting. All bOwlers · and
teams are aated to be present
ftr that meetlns.

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llenoflt "' del"' lM•Ino• with •

fvl MrVico bank.

· We

Have A Home
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POMEROY - Emma Ledlle, wbQ joined her huablnd, each lor aru.tlt ·
at the .
Bernard, a year ago at Ll8 Palmas In tbe CIJiuy lalandl otr tbe erbililled
ahow of the Meigs Colll!ty
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coast of Africa, had theniceot birthday ever thlamontb.
Friday w~re Mra, Wilson ,
'1be !»U~le's daughlera, Mrs. carol F........, and her two- ~ ..... Pomeroy; Mrs; f,ltl .
year old, Julie, of Middleport, and Sblrley of Columbus, and Dea!l, Chesler, and Mrs; l,ool
Bernard's sister, Miss Bernice Ledlle, of Langsvtlle, were there McCain, Tuppers Plalns. . '
The three Meigs CouiliJ ·
for the observance. They returned \Vednelda7 night alter
garden club members tnok II$ ''
spending two weeks at Los Pabnas.
Bernard rented a car and they took a tour·of the Island wbere of the llrst place awards In !be
"geraniums grow like dandelions do here and wild canaries are eight classes of the divl•
sion wht~h had a tp~l
everywhere.''
of V5 ezhlbita. Mrs .. Delli
The Ledlles will be at Los Palmos for another year. Bernard was also a blue ribbon
b employed as a diesel engineer with tha Sbell OU Co. and works winner In the · artlslle
with the oil drilling rigs off the coast of Africa.
arrangements caleflocy of thl
Dorothy Woodard drove to Columbus Wednesday night to pld&lt; show staged WedneSday and
up the lravelers and return them here. ·
Thuaday.
Mrs. Gilbert Cullen of
FLORENCE RICHARDS AND GRANDSONS, Kevin Angel Marietta, an accredited
and Brett Bunton, Jetted from Columbus to Denver yeslerday. judge of the Ohio AiPurpose of tha trip was to return Brett to hls home there. He has sociatlon of Garden Club1,
spent the summer In Cincinnati and l&gt;!lddleport with hls grand- judged the arrangement&amp;
commentlog favorably on tbe
parents. But now it's back home and off to school.
originality and design shown by
the arrangers· In the In·
MARY DeGROTl' AND FIVE YOUNGSTERS came from lerpreUve
cluses.
Fomlllin, Colo. a week early foc her parents' golden wedding
"Housekeeping" was the
anntver581')'"' they could attend the Meigs ColUity Fair.
theme of the show arranged by
~RWINNER~Denlle Delnlsfollowlnj~ ttiefuotllep ofbermotlla', l!frs. Earl
Mary's fun was in meeting pw0le she hadn'tseen for years Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis.
Dean
of C!esler, conalsttrtiiJ a blue ribbon wlnn•ln flower manglng CCJIPI)elltlOn,'Here Is
while the kids, "Bunnie," GaO, Henrietta and the twins, Law·a
First, secood and thlrd place
Denlae
with her blue ribbon III'I'BDgelllelln the Meigs Cowty Fair J10wer Sbow's clala
and Leona, took to the rides on the midway. Mary Ill the daughter winners in all classes of the
"Afta· the Blrlhdl!y Party.':
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer of Long Bottom who will mark up show, lisled reapectlvely, were
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Artls1le Arrangements
Sunday, August 30.
"Getting Ready to Have
Garden
Club," interpretive ; Mrs. HQIIIer Parker.
"Getting Ready for Winter,"
"CON MAN OR SAINT, ' the story of a silarecn&gt;IJper who
Mrs.
Earl
Dean,
Mrs
JIUile!J
"After
the
ThankBAI
vlnA
arrangementa
lncludinJ dried
borrowed $5,000 and turned It into $100,000,000 Is now on the shelf
Titus,
Sr.,
Mrs.
Robert
Homecoming,"
table
armaterial
and
weathered ~r
of the Middleport Public Library.
Canaday.
rangemenl
suitable
lor
an
driftwoo4:
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Mrs.
Dean, Mrs.
The hook by Pulitzer prize winner John Frasca Is the story of
"After Chrlsbnas," holiday eight-foot table: Mrs. 0. J. Wilson carpenter, Mrs. Robert
Glenn W. Turner, founder and chairman of the hoard of Kosco! arrangements: Mrs. James Pennington, Mrs. Robert Kulm, Kuhn.
Kosnietlt11, and was presenled this week to the Hbrary by Bill Carpenter, Mrs. Ina Musar, and Mrs. ntua.
McCool, an aSBOciate of K0.9COI.
McCool is married to the former Joyce Swartz of Middleport
and lhe couple are here visiting her parents, Mr. lllld Mrs. Gene
Swartz, and his sister, Mrs. Fred Williamson and family.
The company is recognized, McCool says, as lhe largest
employer of handicapped perBOns in lhe stale of Florida. Thill
year the company went into Germany, Australia and England and
now has 'tl subsidiary corporations. It was organized In 1967.

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HERB AND BERNIE BONEY of Englewood, Fla. took in the
Meigs County Fair Friday. The couple have been in Marietta lor
the past three wecl&lt;s due to the serious utn... of Bernie's mother.
The genial couple are former Meigs residents.

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FREDDIE BROWN of Columbus combined business with
pleasure this past week. Employed by the State, he was here to
check various phases of the Meigs County Fair operstlon. Hill wife
and two children, Mandie and BiiiJ/, accompanled him and tha
family hao spent the week with Freddie's parents, "Bo" and
Nellie Brown.

lreaSID'I'r. The reunion !lell
:rear will be u usual (lll the .
POMEROY - Plans have Cheater; Mr. Jerry Detwiler,
lleCODd Sundsy of Aupst.
been completed for the Millersport; and Mr. James
Mrs. Maude lloleoiqb and
Salr.geber,
Cleveland.
Maater
Saturdlly, Aug. 29 wedding of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Spencer
da111bter,
Laun knbl, and
Miss J•nniler Sue Blakeslee Mark Holloway, cousin of the
sister,
Ralh
Swlaber, .
and . Mr. James Fredrick bride, Grand Rapids, Mlchlgan,
VJC&amp;tionedln
tile
New
EnJiml
wW be ringbearer.
ButCher.
states last week.
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olll(late .•t the 3:30 p:m; wW be presenled by Mrs.
Mr. aD4 Mn. ~~ L7onl
POMEROY - The golden lliiiTied Sept. 4, 1920 at 'Point
ceretnony for the d!lughter of Jamea Sheets, Leesburg,
weddlnglllllliversaryol
Mr. and Pleasant, W. Va. by the~. lra 11_;.a:&amp;,.. , .
Mr : : and Mrs. Charles E. organlllt, and Mrs. Robert Rice,
Henry
Spene&lt;or
wiD be Rickett of Point Pleaaant:
IMJIUUIUI
Bla~eslee, Po111eroy~ and the St. Johns, Michigan, i!Oiolst.
brated with an open house They have lis children, Ebron •
,
"'" of Mr. and. Mrs. Ira But- !fCe81stering guests at tha
2lo5p.m.onSunday,Aug. of Racine; Wald of lml&amp; Bot.
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Pomer,oy United Methodist
cher, Middleport.
Mills Blakeslee has chosen Church will be Mrs. John 30, at their Long Bottom, Route tom; Ilayton of Farmerabt.-g, . ,.,~!P'IHIIII!!! _
Ind.; Vance at home; Mrs.
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her Bister, Mrs. Melvin Circle, Stewafl, Youngstowa, and Mrs. 1 home..
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer were Lowell (Avlll) llin8 of lml&amp;
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Columbus, as matron. of honor. Gil Kames, Htllsboro.
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Mrs.
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Edward Malowney, Colwnbus;
children and tfio greatMrs. .
Robert
Garwell,
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grandcblldren.
Relatives
and
Nll!tror.
M.'*'W 1, o.
au~. Oklahoma; and
frlendsofMr.~Mn.Spencer
a-Mo-eo~w.
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MJss.Lisa DellaPoolll, cousin of
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The of the year.
tha .· bride, Perrysburg, New
are Invited to call during the l-!.i•iliii
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as- city baa closed nine parts and The parks clollld were open boaae hours.
junior
bridesmaid.
The park areas at three city Glenwood, Glen Echo, Iuka,
because It does not Undbergh, Norflln..-, Fair· p••••••••••·-~-·
bride's niece, Miss Marianne reaervoirl
have ~ough money to pay for wood, Big Walnut and ()uwtay
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Circle. will be the flower girl.
Mr. Butcher has chosen his
Par,!:;a1181diiBJle,mareuat
brother•in-law, Mr. Robert said Saturday.
Griggs
Reaervolf, O'Shaugh'
Garwell, Chickasha, Okla., as
Jones
said
lbe
city
limply nessy Reservoi~ and Hoovbest man. Seating the guests
will be Mr. Asa Bradbury, doea not have the f310,000 er Reservoir 1were also
Middleport; Mr. James Conde, needed to hire pe1101111el to . closed. lloweve!f_*the major
maintain the arus for the r08t boat doclra wtre F open .
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POMEROY - Emma Ledlle, wbQ joined her huablnd, each lor aru.tlt ·
at the .
Bernard, a year ago at Ll8 Palmas In tbe CIJiuy lalandl otr tbe erbililled
ahow of the Meigs Colll!ty
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Friday w~re Mra, Wilson ,
'1be !»U~le's daughlera, Mrs. carol F........, and her two- ~ ..... Pomeroy; Mrs; f,ltl .
year old, Julie, of Middleport, and Sblrley of Columbus, and Dea!l, Chesler, and Mrs; l,ool
Bernard's sister, Miss Bernice Ledlle, of Langsvtlle, were there McCain, Tuppers Plalns. . '
The three Meigs CouiliJ ·
for the observance. They returned \Vednelda7 night alter
garden club members tnok II$ ''
spending two weeks at Los Pabnas.
Bernard rented a car and they took a tour·of the Island wbere of the llrst place awards In !be
"geraniums grow like dandelions do here and wild canaries are eight classes of the divl•
sion wht~h had a tp~l
everywhere.''
of V5 ezhlbita. Mrs .. Delli
The Ledlles will be at Los Palmos for another year. Bernard was also a blue ribbon
b employed as a diesel engineer with tha Sbell OU Co. and works winner In the · artlslle
with the oil drilling rigs off the coast of Africa.
arrangements caleflocy of thl
Dorothy Woodard drove to Columbus Wednesday night to pld&lt; show staged WedneSday and
up the lravelers and return them here. ·
Thuaday.
Mrs. Gilbert Cullen of
FLORENCE RICHARDS AND GRANDSONS, Kevin Angel Marietta, an accredited
and Brett Bunton, Jetted from Columbus to Denver yeslerday. judge of the Ohio AiPurpose of tha trip was to return Brett to hls home there. He has sociatlon of Garden Club1,
spent the summer In Cincinnati and l&gt;!lddleport with hls grand- judged the arrangement&amp;
commentlog favorably on tbe
parents. But now it's back home and off to school.
originality and design shown by
the arrangers· In the In·
MARY DeGROTl' AND FIVE YOUNGSTERS came from lerpreUve
cluses.
Fomlllin, Colo. a week early foc her parents' golden wedding
"Housekeeping" was the
anntver581')'"' they could attend the Meigs ColUity Fair.
theme of the show arranged by
~RWINNER~Denlle Delnlsfollowlnj~ ttiefuotllep ofbermotlla', l!frs. Earl
Mary's fun was in meeting pw0le she hadn'tseen for years Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis.
Dean
of C!esler, conalsttrtiiJ a blue ribbon wlnn•ln flower manglng CCJIPI)elltlOn,'Here Is
while the kids, "Bunnie," GaO, Henrietta and the twins, Law·a
First, secood and thlrd place
Denlae
with her blue ribbon III'I'BDgelllelln the Meigs Cowty Fair J10wer Sbow's clala
and Leona, took to the rides on the midway. Mary Ill the daughter winners in all classes of the
"Afta· the Blrlhdl!y Party.':
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer of Long Bottom who will mark up show, lisled reapectlvely, were
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Artls1le Arrangements
Sunday, August 30.
"Getting Ready to Have
Garden
Club," interpretive ; Mrs. HQIIIer Parker.
"Getting Ready for Winter,"
"CON MAN OR SAINT, ' the story of a silarecn&gt;IJper who
Mrs.
Earl
Dean,
Mrs
JIUile!J
"After
the
ThankBAI
vlnA
arrangementa
lncludinJ dried
borrowed $5,000 and turned It into $100,000,000 Is now on the shelf
Titus,
Sr.,
Mrs.
Robert
Homecoming,"
table
armaterial
and
weathered ~r
of the Middleport Public Library.
Canaday.
rangemenl
suitable
lor
an
driftwoo4:
,
Mrs.
Dean, Mrs.
The hook by Pulitzer prize winner John Frasca Is the story of
"After Chrlsbnas," holiday eight-foot table: Mrs. 0. J. Wilson carpenter, Mrs. Robert
Glenn W. Turner, founder and chairman of the hoard of Kosco! arrangements: Mrs. James Pennington, Mrs. Robert Kulm, Kuhn.
Kosnietlt11, and was presenled this week to the Hbrary by Bill Carpenter, Mrs. Ina Musar, and Mrs. ntua.
McCool, an aSBOciate of K0.9COI.
McCool is married to the former Joyce Swartz of Middleport
and lhe couple are here visiting her parents, Mr. lllld Mrs. Gene
Swartz, and his sister, Mrs. Fred Williamson and family.
The company is recognized, McCool says, as lhe largest
employer of handicapped perBOns in lhe stale of Florida. Thill
year the company went into Germany, Australia and England and
now has 'tl subsidiary corporations. It was organized In 1967.

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tlli·mobft•.11ome

Open

. WIXhkle uppn, $13, or
lltown !IUidt w/Srown tmooth ·
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$14.

HERB AND BERNIE BONEY of Englewood, Fla. took in the
Meigs County Fair Friday. The couple have been in Marietta lor
the past three wecl&lt;s due to the serious utn... of Bernie's mother.
The genial couple are former Meigs residents.

FridaJ

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FREDDIE BROWN of Columbus combined business with
pleasure this past week. Employed by the State, he was here to
check various phases of the Meigs County Fair operstlon. Hill wife
and two children, Mandie and BiiiJ/, accompanled him and tha
family hao spent the week with Freddie's parents, "Bo" and
Nellie Brown.

lreaSID'I'r. The reunion !lell
:rear will be u usual (lll the .
POMEROY - Plans have Cheater; Mr. Jerry Detwiler,
lleCODd Sundsy of Aupst.
been completed for the Millersport; and Mr. James
Mrs. Maude lloleoiqb and
Salr.geber,
Cleveland.
Maater
Saturdlly, Aug. 29 wedding of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Spencer
da111bter,
Laun knbl, and
Miss J•nniler Sue Blakeslee Mark Holloway, cousin of the
sister,
Ralh
Swlaber, .
and . Mr. James Fredrick bride, Grand Rapids, Mlchlgan,
VJC&amp;tionedln
tile
New
EnJiml
wW be ringbearer.
ButCher.
states last week.
1
'l'bt Rev. Robert Card wiD A.bllf hour of nuptial mualc
olll(late .•t the 3:30 p:m; wW be presenled by Mrs.
Mr. aD4 Mn. ~~ L7onl
POMEROY - The golden lliiiTied Sept. 4, 1920 at 'Point
ceretnony for the d!lughter of Jamea Sheets, Leesburg,
weddlnglllllliversaryol
Mr. and Pleasant, W. Va. by the~. lra 11_;.a:&amp;,.. , .
Mr : : and Mrs. Charles E. organlllt, and Mrs. Robert Rice,
Henry
Spene&lt;or
wiD be Rickett of Point Pleaaant:
IMJIUUIUI
Bla~eslee, Po111eroy~ and the St. Johns, Michigan, i!Oiolst.
brated with an open house They have lis children, Ebron •
,
"'" of Mr. and. Mrs. Ira But- !fCe81stering guests at tha
2lo5p.m.onSunday,Aug. of Racine; Wald of lml&amp; Bot.
...,.~.......,:....ii.
Pomer,oy United Methodist
cher, Middleport.
Mills Blakeslee has chosen Church will be Mrs. John 30, at their Long Bottom, Route tom; Ilayton of Farmerabt.-g, . ,.,~!P'IHIIII!!! _
Ind.; Vance at home; Mrs.
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her Bister, Mrs. Melvin Circle, Stewafl, Youngstowa, and Mrs. 1 home..
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer were Lowell (Avlll) llin8 of lml&amp;
WM•
Columbus, as matron. of honor. Gil Kames, Htllsboro.
,
·
Bottom;
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
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Other attendants are Mrs. Asa
Bradbury, Middleport; Mrs .
(Mary) o. Grott of Fountain, Ntril~
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Edward Malowney, Colwnbus;
children and tfio greatMrs. .
Robert
Garwell,
1 wlftt• OIIU)IOIIi
grandcblldren.
Relatives
and
Nll!tror.
M.'*'W 1, o.
au~. Oklahoma; and
frlendsofMr.~Mn.Spencer
a-Mo-eo~w.
v•.
MJss.Lisa DellaPoolll, cousin of
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The of the year.
tha .· bride, Perrysburg, New
are Invited to call during the l-!.i•iliii
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York,
wiD
serve
as- city baa closed nine parts and The parks clollld were open boaae hours.
junior
bridesmaid.
The park areas at three city Glenwood, Glen Echo, Iuka,
because It does not Undbergh, Norflln..-, Fair· p••••••••••·-~-·
bride's niece, Miss Marianne reaervoirl
have ~ough money to pay for wood, Big Walnut and ()uwtay
''
Circle. will be the flower girl.
Mr. Butcher has chosen his
Par,!:;a1181diiBJle,mareuat
brother•in-law, Mr. Robert said Saturday.
Griggs
Reaervolf, O'Shaugh'
Garwell, Chickasha, Okla., as
Jones
said
lbe
city
limply nessy Reservoi~ and Hoovbest man. Seating the guests
will be Mr. Asa Bradbury, doea not have the f310,000 er Reservoir 1were also
Middleport; Mr. James Conde, needed to hire pe1101111el to . closed. lloweve!f_*the major
maintain the arus for the r08t boat doclra wtre F open .
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Middle of the Upper lllock

POMEROY, OHIO

Couple to Celebrate Aug. 30

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BRINGING THE mGREST I'Rlat, lf-.apoand, at
tile aurual Meigll Junior Fair steer and ~b llle F'rld81
olght was lhls Hereford of Roser Karr's. PllrdiMlng the .

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.., JteDIMih Boleu 11DC1 Rhea Mora, Junior fair king and
queen; W11m11 Plcllllll!, l!ant ciiNcblr, and Karr. In front ill
Lee A!IJI Gaul, .jlmlor .fllr IH boca.

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If yiur dehumidifier bas an
automatic control to turn off
when the pan's full, or has a
driUn hose on It, then it's fine to
leave It on while you're gone.
eWS,
0 8 However, ifyoumustempty the
pan by har~d, lben turn off the
Tuesday vlallors of Mr. and dehumidifier ~hUe you're gone.
Mra. Harley JobMon were Mr.
and Mrs. WillJam Earnheart at
Losan, Mr. Earnbeart's aunt,
Amy, of California, Mrs. Larry
Barr, David and M of Rutland,
Mra. Doyle J5n&amp;PP and Mra.

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LAUNCH NEW COSMO$
MOSCOW (Ul'l) - The Soviet
Union Saturday launched
Comlos 359, an unmanned earth
ll"blUng satellite. 1be &amp;lriet
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11telllte ealered a wide, oval
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. TUESDAY, SEPT~MilER 1,1970

Kan . -1M Knapp returned
llarlle from hls visit with his
grandmother' in IAncs~llle,
Mra, Lena Knapp.
'Saturday ll1lpper cuesta of Mt.
and Mrs. Fred Tuckerman were
Mr. and Mra. Jomes ' Reeves
and Unda, Mr. and Join. RDilert

Sears

Long Sleeves

Go ahead an'd pttk.at meln my

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BowardTh~ .

Mils Rhonda Haning was a
Tuesday afternoon vlaltor . of
Kan Lee, Kevin and Charles
''WATaiTRAT P1IIST STI!:P, 11'1 a
Tbll mar
Knapp.
.
above lbe Sbo)lller's Ma-t, Second Ave., GaDipolll,leads to
Tuesday aftemoon villlj!rp at
notblng bat op111 air - to uae it would cauae lll!rious Injury,
Mr.
and Mra. Lincoln R!weii
.App1na11J lbe hdldlnc front wu cbanged, leaving lbe
were 1\lr. and Mra. Rolco
dootwaylllwjlbootllepnpto It, allbougb no cme in the atore
Fowler ~Florida and Mr. and
ea rerwnbir when llliUD't lbe way it Ia DOW,
Mn. William Earnheart of
Losan and Mr. Earnheart's
a~mt Amy at California.
Mr. and Mra. Rubert Reeves
and Bryan and Linda Reeves
returned home from Iowa. Mr,
Mra. Ratb Snodgrass, David, Briall and Rllymond Robinson Reeves 111ft Sunday to return to
Denlle and KerUna at Racine of Racine were also guests Iowa wbere be workl.
vl1lted with Mrs. Benny Sundayof~.andMrs.Shields.
Mrs. Sbaro.n Barr and
IIGI!aeaa and Wayne Sunday. David McNickles and girl
chlldrtn were Tuesday viii!G!'I
DClii'"Jobnson spent Sunday wtlb friend, Paula t&gt;urger of li her molber, Mra. Howard
Wayne and eajoyed lbe day Harrisburg, Pa., spent the 'fboma.
.
honeback riding,
weekend wll\1 Mr, and Mra. Mra. Geneva Shumate, Mra.
Mr. andMra. Dooald Bennett Loyd Nice and Mr. and Mra. Janet Pierce and lllndy and
and daughters, Mra. Barbara Charles McNlcldes.
Mra. Gloria Jobnicin, Gina and
Dreokall and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ·Cllrence Ta1mee were Monday villton at
WasbingtonCoortHousevlslted Skinner of Colulnbua; Bob Mr. and Mra. lA!On Shumate and
their llilter, Mr. and Mra. BW Estep and 'Eloise Adams ol boys of Parkersburg.
Rubinlon and family over lbe Pomeroy were over the Mr. and Mrs. Jos Hatfield
weekend and spent Sunday with weekend caller8 at lbe home of were weekend vlslton : In,
Mr. and Mra. Herbert Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Nice.
DaJion wttb relaUve~,

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Lee A!IJI Gaul, .jlmlor .fllr IH boca.

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when the pan's full, or has a
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eWS,
0 8 However, ifyoumustempty the
pan by har~d, lben turn off the
Tuesday vlallors of Mr. and dehumidifier ~hUe you're gone.
Mra. Harley JobMon were Mr.
and Mrs. WillJam Earnheart at
Losan, Mr. Earnbeart's aunt,
Amy, of California, Mrs. Larry
Barr, David and M of Rutland,
Mra. Doyle J5n&amp;PP and Mra.

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MOSCOW (Ul'l) - The Soviet
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ll"blUng satellite. 1be &amp;lriet
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11telllte ealered a wide, oval
. ll"bltlhat took II a mUimum at '
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Size 4to 7

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celebrated Mra. Ellm's blrlb-

day.

BOYS
SOCKS

KNIT SHIRTS

. "'"'''5 ~~" ,'7

I!:IJ8ene ltlidiig, Bllllllda and
Ronald and Mr, and Mii: Jack
Elam and Billy. They also

This Sears TOUCH-N-Go· 10-Speed
Blender in White May be Unsafe ...

)sf Floor

to lA.

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P.M. COMMUNITY HALL ....
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Ironing. Matchlnt plaid tunnel
belt at hlp, solid skirt. Red.

1st

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SlzeB-18
Slim-Reg. &amp; Husky
'ilzesB-18

AWARNIN·G!

~l.i

. TUESDAY, SEPT~MilER 1,1970

Kan . -1M Knapp returned
llarlle from hls visit with his
grandmother' in IAncs~llle,
Mra, Lena Knapp.
'Saturday ll1lpper cuesta of Mt.
and Mrs. Fred Tuckerman were
Mr. and Mra. Jomes ' Reeves
and Unda, Mr. and Join. RDilert

Sears

Long Sleeves

Go ahead an'd pttk.at meln my

To

BowardTh~ .

Mils Rhonda Haning was a
Tuesday afternoon vlaltor . of
Kan Lee, Kevin and Charles
''WATaiTRAT P1IIST STI!:P, 11'1 a
Tbll mar
Knapp.
.
above lbe Sbo)lller's Ma-t, Second Ave., GaDipolll,leads to
Tuesday aftemoon villlj!rp at
notblng bat op111 air - to uae it would cauae lll!rious Injury,
Mr.
and Mra. Lincoln R!weii
.App1na11J lbe hdldlnc front wu cbanged, leaving lbe
were 1\lr. and Mra. Rolco
dootwaylllwjlbootllepnpto It, allbougb no cme in the atore
Fowler ~Florida and Mr. and
ea rerwnbir when llliUD't lbe way it Ia DOW,
Mn. William Earnheart of
Losan and Mr. Earnheart's
a~mt Amy at California.
Mr. and Mra. Rubert Reeves
and Bryan and Linda Reeves
returned home from Iowa. Mr,
Mra. Ratb Snodgrass, David, Briall and Rllymond Robinson Reeves 111ft Sunday to return to
Denlle and KerUna at Racine of Racine were also guests Iowa wbere be workl.
vl1lted with Mrs. Benny Sundayof~.andMrs.Shields.
Mrs. Sbaro.n Barr and
IIGI!aeaa and Wayne Sunday. David McNickles and girl
chlldrtn were Tuesday viii!G!'I
DClii'"Jobnson spent Sunday wtlb friend, Paula t&gt;urger of li her molber, Mra. Howard
Wayne and eajoyed lbe day Harrisburg, Pa., spent the 'fboma.
.
honeback riding,
weekend wll\1 Mr, and Mra. Mra. Geneva Shumate, Mra.
Mr. andMra. Dooald Bennett Loyd Nice and Mr. and Mra. Janet Pierce and lllndy and
and daughters, Mra. Barbara Charles McNlcldes.
Mra. Gloria Jobnicin, Gina and
Dreokall and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ·Cllrence Ta1mee were Monday villton at
WasbingtonCoortHousevlslted Skinner of Colulnbua; Bob Mr. and Mra. lA!On Shumate and
their llilter, Mr. and Mra. BW Estep and 'Eloise Adams ol boys of Parkersburg.
Rubinlon and family over lbe Pomeroy were over the Mr. and Mrs. Jos Hatfield
weekend and spent Sunday with weekend caller8 at lbe home of were weekend vlslton : In,
Mr. and Mra. Herbert Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Nice.
DaJion wttb relaUve~,

Three Quarter
&amp;

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SKIRTS

GIRlS__
BLOUSES

Size 7-11
.White only

1(/J&gt;

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$4.50 to ·$] .00

$8

To
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GIRLS/ANKLETS

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object to longollalred students.
Vice Chancellor Vngku Azlz
said that long hair Is nOIIIing
new.

SWFATER
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nounced Saturday It' wllJ not

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S}ro $1.50

. Girls:.

!ropl~

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JAN HoLTER AND ALAN HOLTER """' ezhlbitors of
lbe n ve and gand dwmplon Holstelna at lbe Meip
JuDlar Fair 'Ibiii'ICily.

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lr JOAN CROSBY
HOLLYWOOD-( NEAlJack Carter 18 not known for
beln_l overly humble or
totall)' loDl!ue-Ued, but that
great conile, Lucille Ball,
made him both.
Briefly, of course.
Jack has just made his
official television dll'ectorlal
debut with a segment of
Here's 1-oucy, set for CBS-TV
next season. He had a ball,
and Lucy mull bave been
saUslled since be 18 set to
direct oiher episodes.
.
But, Jack coD f e 11 es,
"When I walked In for the
llrll blocking, It was D-Day,
H-Hoqr, L-TI!De (for Lucy)
lmd my blood went thump,
- thump, iiDd someone bacl to
(l1llh me so that I could ·get
'Action.' Then Lli:!y
walked tbrough a door and"l
out

froze. Suddenly I thol!8ht,
'Bow can I tell tbla lidy
what to do?"'
,
Lucy, actually, Ia a ,nat
director herself and many If
DOl all the ldeat on hei show
come from tbe dYnamic red·
bead. "She's alway 1 10
right," Jaet says.

ROGER NEASE and RCIIDa N- ol Mlneravllle
aldtilled lbe BJ'8Dd champloo and the reaerve ebamp!M
anknalslll lbe Jersey catUe judt!lng at lbe Meip Junior Fair
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Lucaa, when I did a Ben
Casey turned the role lnt.o
someiiuiig other than an
ordinary person."
When be had bls own
series, Jack says, he did a
lot of produclP.i and directJng bUt never took credit for
it. "I wish I had now, but it
was an ego thing. Tbla Ia a
great fraud business. There
are so many people up there
who've gotten there through
luck or on someone else'a
work
.
"~ guy Lucy brougbt In
to direct this year made
every mistake In the book
with her, He won't be back.
Another one hired a nmouline to bring his' Wife dciwn
n-om up the ·cllall 8Dd be
charged It to
I just
uw In the trades that one
guy she had to lire hal Ieven
other J!lbe llned ilp; They
keep fiOing"
JaCk ISYs he would also
lite to dfract some of the
"secoad banana" comedy
shows. "'Ibe networks are
backIng away from the
major comedy stan because
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bananas, your Charles Nelson Reillys, Tim Conways,
Harvey Kormans, '' Pa)ll
Lyrides."
And your occasional top
banana, Lucy. '
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ciOne"bired ilcy

WbileJackbasn'tqultl"!r·
fonning (he's playing at the
Landmark in Las Vegas
ne:ift), he sajs, "I would love
to quit and could In a min·
ute. Most of us feel that way.
Say you' do the most brilliant
&amp;hOlt ever In a club. An hour
later you have to do It again
and tbe next' Bight and tbe
Bight ~ter. Saturday, I spent
the nlldlt With one of the
Uredeal dynamos In the busl·
ness, , Sammy Davis Jr. He
said It took him an hour to
really get the audience the
last time, be . was at th~
Grove. He 8 gomg to .4Jrect.
Now that Jack hal the dl·
recting credit, be says "11
million doors have been
ojJened. People look ~t you
and see a , dlfferent alll'41.
When you're a director, you
have come up out o( the garbage and Into the sun. Lots
of comics bave done It-Carl
Reiner, Howle Morris, Mike
Nichols." '
Jack !mows the Import.
ance of good directors. He
says, "TWo guya got real
acting joba out of me. Tom
Griel gave me a whole new
way to go when I did a Com-

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IW.OITWIN

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"I llved,1!1er,&gt;1111' f!ielrt
years,'' sJtlj•'aaYI, '"Jifd ~ ·
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lilt live r,e&amp;r,.!:
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J0811Da uld ~ enjo~
"B.S., ·I Lovtid Y.ou," 8Dd
even ent.oye·d tbe IUy .
~ten~s. ·But ~~ WU very
careful OD\tl!t W. tlie Plly;
boy phowva~ vlslticl

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tbe real 01 heit&gt;.sbei• llere "·
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&lt;1. Mr.lbd Mra. SlaDiord Stncktm, boldl a blue ribbon plale
&lt;l.lqllilllatlbe Metp Olunl)' Falr Tuolday.
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JAN HoLTER AND ALAN HOLTER """' ezhlbitors of
lbe n ve and gand dwmplon Holstelna at lbe Meip
JuDlar Fair 'Ibiii'ICily.

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HOLLYWOOD-( NEAlJack Carter 18 not known for
beln_l overly humble or
totall)' loDl!ue-Ued, but that
great conile, Lucille Ball,
made him both.
Briefly, of course.
Jack has just made his
official television dll'ectorlal
debut with a segment of
Here's 1-oucy, set for CBS-TV
next season. He had a ball,
and Lucy mull bave been
saUslled since be 18 set to
direct oiher episodes.
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But, Jack coD f e 11 es,
"When I walked In for the
llrll blocking, It was D-Day,
H-Hoqr, L-TI!De (for Lucy)
lmd my blood went thump,
- thump, iiDd someone bacl to
(l1llh me so that I could ·get
'Action.' Then Lli:!y
walked tbrough a door and"l
out

froze. Suddenly I thol!8ht,
'Bow can I tell tbla lidy
what to do?"'
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Lucy, actually, Ia a ,nat
director herself and many If
DOl all the ldeat on hei show
come from tbe dYnamic red·
bead. "She's alway 1 10
right," Jaet says.

ROGER NEASE and RCIIDa N- ol Mlneravllle
aldtilled lbe BJ'8Dd champloo and the reaerve ebamp!M
anknalslll lbe Jersey catUe judt!lng at lbe Meip Junior Fair
'Iburlday.

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bat. And John Meredith
Lucaa, when I did a Ben
Casey turned the role lnt.o
someiiuiig other than an
ordinary person."
When be had bls own
series, Jack says, he did a
lot of produclP.i and directJng bUt never took credit for
it. "I wish I had now, but it
was an ego thing. Tbla Ia a
great fraud business. There
are so many people up there
who've gotten there through
luck or on someone else'a
work
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"~ guy Lucy brougbt In
to direct this year made
every mistake In the book
with her, He won't be back.
Another one hired a nmouline to bring his' Wife dciwn
n-om up the ·cllall 8Dd be
charged It to
I just
uw In the trades that one
guy she had to lire hal Ieven
other J!lbe llned ilp; They
keep fiOing"
JaCk ISYs he would also
lite to dfract some of the
"secoad banana" comedy
shows. "'Ibe networks are
backIng away from the
major comedy stan because
they are 11arc1er to write for.

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2-Pair Prunen
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HECK'S REG $lUi
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4-Pair Grass Sheen
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4·.&amp;feln"r La}VIl SprmJders
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11-M:elnor Lawn Sprinklers
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bananas, your Charles Nelson Reillys, Tim Conways,
Harvey Kormans, '' Pa)ll
Lyrides."
And your occasional top
banana, Lucy. '
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ciOne"bired ilcy

WbileJackbasn'tqultl"!r·
fonning (he's playing at the
Landmark in Las Vegas
ne:ift), he sajs, "I would love
to quit and could In a min·
ute. Most of us feel that way.
Say you' do the most brilliant
&amp;hOlt ever In a club. An hour
later you have to do It again
and tbe next' Bight and tbe
Bight ~ter. Saturday, I spent
the nlldlt With one of the
Uredeal dynamos In the busl·
ness, , Sammy Davis Jr. He
said It took him an hour to
really get the audience the
last time, be . was at th~
Grove. He 8 gomg to .4Jrect.
Now that Jack hal the dl·
recting credit, be says "11
million doors have been
ojJened. People look ~t you
and see a , dlfferent alll'41.
When you're a director, you
have come up out o( the garbage and Into the sun. Lots
of comics bave done It-Carl
Reiner, Howle Morris, Mike
Nichols." '
Jack !mows the Import.
ance of good directors. He
says, "TWo guya got real
acting joba out of me. Tom
Griel gave me a whole new
way to go when I did a Com-

RUBBER
BOOTS

SUMMER

IW.OITWIN

You," Wlih
Kai!Der,
"I llved,1!1er,&gt;1111' f!ielrt
years,'' sJtlj•'aaYI, '"Jifd ~ ·
I've been Iii New 'ljlli'k the ·
lilt live r,e&amp;r,.!:
-''', :
J0811Da uld ~ enjo~
"B.S., ·I Lovtid Y.ou," 8Dd
even ent.oye·d tbe IUy .
~ten~s. ·But ~~ WU very
careful OD\tl!t W. tlie Plly;
boy phowva~ vlslticl

INSULATED

WOVEN

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Jq8iutj Ia. b;!ffJK~HIIIl ·
wood, with -' ~ tlj!t
tbe real 01 heit&gt;.sbei• llere "·
working .iii ~·s.s l LOve •

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wlll . alwa~s r-inbar the
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The way ,iho spoilt tnd smllild,
Tho Ilitre ltllngs•ho ield lnd did
Are with us 111
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Tho lights oro riovor dim,
Unfll the llert forget to shine
We will always remembar hor.

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SADLY missed .by f)!lrenll and

brothers: ""'· and ""'s. 'Oiho
Wolle, Marshall Rty, Mlko
and Cliff, also grandROrents,
Rev. and Mrs. Cltrtnco
Burns.

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Wanted To .Buy
2 OR A ACRES' yactnt land, 5 to
10 milK redlils Of Gallipolis.
Reply to Vlr;gll L. Sauriders,

t70Chllllca!lliil Rd .. Gelllpotls,

o. or Ph: ""-0672.
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2 C&lt;OOD used bicycles. Ph. A469ol02.

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W~nts

V~ry Anxious To Sell This Nice Mcidlrn 3 . .room \..om,

MASSIE
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I.Gcllod On a Large Lot Just Y:o Milt Qrl 01 TOIIill. includis • Family Room !PIIyroom or 4th- a.droorn), Nlet ·

Owner Selling
At Cost
You Must
See This
BEAUTIFUL NEW 3
BEDROOM
BRICK
HOME. YOU'LL LIKE
EVERYTHING
ABOUT
THIS ONE ESPECIALLY
THE LARGE ROOMS,
SIZE OF THE LOT AND
VIEW. IT INCLUDES A
BEAUTIFUL BUILT-IN
KITCHEN WITH RANGE,
OVEN, DISHWASHER. IV,
BATHS, 2' CAR GARAGE
AND BASEMENT, CITY
SCHOOL DISTRICT AND
PLENTY OF GOOD
WATER. THIS ONE WILL
SATISFY YOU .

REAL ESTAlt BROKER

TEL 441-1991
City

Good Older Home
Witb Lind

5:laundry
RMS .• ·bath. and alttched
rm., large llv. rm. 3 ·

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nice bd. rms. kllchon and AFTER 1 very ll'ylng fillY ai !hoi
dining comblnaHon. Where
olflca, the husbaliff w11 en:
can you boll this lor $14,900.
loylng his pipe and r.dlng
Lincoln Pike
hi evening - - His ww,o,
who Wll working on a
MODERN 4 rm. cottage with
cronword J!'IUie, sl!ddenly·
bath, fur. hoot, F.P., plenty ·called out, 'John, ~ Ia •
water, let:~~~ block gerage and
female sheep?" "Ewt,''
other outbldgs. Located on 1 3
~plied her husband .... And
A. lot. Priced at suoo.
that's how 1he fight ~~egan .

HERe'S A REAL GOOD
OLDER HOME JUST 3
MILES OUT ON RT . 1-11.
HAS MODERN FUR·
NACE, BATH AND KIT·
CHEN. CAN BE· USED AS
3 OR 4 BEDROOMS PLUS
A FAMILY ROOM AND 2
CAR GARAGE. WITt! 1
ACRE, PRICED $15.000.
WITH 76 ACRES $20,000.
THIS
IS A REAL
BARGAIN
FOR
SOMEIIODY WANTING A
NICE PLACE TO LIVE
AND SOME LAND FOR
HORSES OR
BEEF
CATTLE .

Rodney

PERMANENT Mobile Hamo;
12' x MY Lalo model wllti
addition 1~' x MY. Arooms, 1111
central air and new ' -1
natural gas furn~~Ct; bolvll~
kitchen. New carpet on Ml
rooms, mulor 1111
'h · ba!h, front pordl 12'4Q'
and paHo on ·rear with
Keystone Rd.
owning, ltr~ carport lnd
2 A. LOT, 5 rm. house wl!h ba!h,
uHIIty room . Blacktop clrdt
fur. heal, loll of penellng,
drive In front. Deep w.ll with
drilled well wllh pten!Y Wiler.
SUbmorglblt pump.
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EXT!tA aGNUI
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10 X 54 TRAILER wl!h 5' x 10' ·
NEAR Rodney: frontage on St. ' extension. EXtra ·room· Ind.
Rl. 35 ond Radnoy-BidWIIII
porcl1 end awning in front. 5
Rd. Ideo! lor dtvelopmonl;
extra troller pod !hot ronll
Homes, Industrial, Tr. Park, for 120 per -molllh, with
or Shopping Center.
blacktop atroot, SlitMn by
appointment.
2'h A. Flet, CI!Y water and Gos
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available, on Bullville Rd. ROdney-Cora
Rood, 120 A.
...,000.
• lctun, good 1encos. flot to
Farm .I - . • tobacco-rolling com. Born
- ·36'""x I/IY,
A. .
· 2 MI. OUT ot town, 75 A. can bo ahed'24' • :M' and exlrt block
farmed, developed, or would building 30' x 1//Y. 2
boa good piiCIIo Invest some SD&lt;IIIDI. ond tontv
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2 STORY, 6 large rms., beth,
perHal base .. new root, new
Aluminum sldltig, H.W. firs.,
new factory kllchon, 3 rms.
penoled, woler tap fl!lld lnd
netvral gaa In yard. See now
for 111,600.
.

Very Nice Older
Home In Town

Baby Farm
Very .Good Home

Small Cards Need
Careful Play Too
ly Oswald &amp;

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~"'""· Price Hu Boon Roidueod To 115.900. Look AI 11
,..,,j Toll Us Who! YC!'J'd Glvo.

SET of clippers &amp; CIIPPI!' blades
In vicinity of Third &amp; Slate St.
Reward. Ph. A46-3862.

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other oulbldas, .5 lob! &gt;Nso, horne with full baloMint·'Wlll''
tlmiNr-, caar end I natural
large lot. Geraa'e·. lA '
lake site. City water and gas basement. Property fn goOd

available..Price $25,000.
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JAY SHEPPARD
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Dillon
Agency

Filrin, Yllllgo,

A Charmer

CHflct ,446-2174

Evenings 446-1226

RoHrt

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BE+UTIFUL - r new hamoln
Crown City, large LR, 2 BR,
tile bath, ccivered PQt&lt;Ch,
attached garage, olorage
building, large level lot.

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CLOSETOihenewhG~PII,Iona

large level lot, oil built-In
kllc:hon, large family niC!III
with stone fl~lace, conll'ol
alr-condllfonlng, full
baoomonl wl!h roc. room.
This II en exceptionally tiOIId
horne. Owner moving_ out Oi

JUST MADE .MH-30

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THE SEOOND BFST
SUCKE_!J. CONTROL

THIRD AYE. &amp; SYIIT.
ALL BRICK RANCH with 2 car
BUSINESS PROP.IITr ·
garage (elect. doorl loeated LOCATED al 45 Court Strtet.
In Fairview Sub. ll's ship- Has large storage bullcllng on
shape Inside end out and rear allot, 4 room aport"""'
boasts carpeted floors, .,., We ~bove and room to per'k two
bliths, large kitchen with cars In rear. Ulok thla o•
Plllo door and lull divided and make us an offer. •
baHmenl wllh peneled roc.
CHOICE LOTS
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room. Immediate possession. l LARGE lots In viii- of R,lq
No ~.tt~r- Grande on u.s. Rl. 35. l..lirgj' .
enOUllh for a business or 3' ·
TO .BUY this car,. led 3 dwellings.
,· . ·
boch-D!Iril home on US 35 nuot
Office , _ - ''
new haspllll. Full besemenl.
E-lna
Storm windows. Garage.
ClllrftsM. NHI-1541
"''"""' en aero level lol.
J. Mlchaol Nul

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NICE4b0droomotoryliidhail 22 ACRES, newly re~~~
with . beth. lnouloted and room house with ball!; 7 inl.
p,eneled•. Fonceo. Good from town. 245-5147.
posture. Toblc:co - - 1.1
177-tt
miles out. Gallipolis schools. _ _ _ _ _ _ ___..:: '

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Howord or L•dllo Iran-

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City Proporty

First &amp; Ollvt

HoNrt Dillon, Rulhlr

repair, 112.5CJII
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NHrMudsoc, 2 A. wilt! trtllei'
and 10' x 32' addition. Born 211 ;
x 20, good well and wllor •
1
system. Priced to IIIII.
E-lngs ·.·
Russoll D.
John I. RlctwA '441 IBI
Ronald Co-y. ttl 1636

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tptrtmtnl, StoUt
t:oiwt,, Clltlhlm and Beraor

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AjJI. I, Sttllt Court.
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wlll . alwa~s r-inbar the
way siM! looked,
The way ,iho spoilt tnd smllild,
Tho Ilitre ltllngs•ho ield lnd did
Are with us 111
- -1 the w~ll!t.

We

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For down lhJ 1- ot mtmorl..
Tho lights oro riovor dim,
Unfll the llert forget to shine
We will always remembar hor.

,.
SADLY missed .by f)!lrenll and

brothers: ""'· and ""'s. 'Oiho
Wolle, Marshall Rty, Mlko
and Cliff, also grandROrents,
Rev. and Mrs. Cltrtnco
Burns.

iMJ.l

Wanted To .Buy
2 OR A ACRES' yactnt land, 5 to
10 milK redlils Of Gallipolis.
Reply to Vlr;gll L. Sauriders,

t70Chllllca!lliil Rd .. Gelllpotls,

o. or Ph: ""-0672.
--.,-:-:,--...,..!-f--,_;~

2 C&lt;OOD used bicycles. Ph. A469ol02.

195-6

-----'Lost

~ Moved Out

vner

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WIN AT

BR!DGI

W~nts

V~ry Anxious To Sell This Nice Mcidlrn 3 . .room \..om,

MASSIE
•

I.Gcllod On a Large Lot Just Y:o Milt Qrl 01 TOIIill. includis • Family Room !PIIyroom or 4th- a.droorn), Nlet ·

Owner Selling
At Cost
You Must
See This
BEAUTIFUL NEW 3
BEDROOM
BRICK
HOME. YOU'LL LIKE
EVERYTHING
ABOUT
THIS ONE ESPECIALLY
THE LARGE ROOMS,
SIZE OF THE LOT AND
VIEW. IT INCLUDES A
BEAUTIFUL BUILT-IN
KITCHEN WITH RANGE,
OVEN, DISHWASHER. IV,
BATHS, 2' CAR GARAGE
AND BASEMENT, CITY
SCHOOL DISTRICT AND
PLENTY OF GOOD
WATER. THIS ONE WILL
SATISFY YOU .

REAL ESTAlt BROKER

TEL 441-1991
City

Good Older Home
Witb Lind

5:laundry
RMS .• ·bath. and alttched
rm., large llv. rm. 3 ·

Jan~~~

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11

446UI6· ..,~

nice bd. rms. kllchon and AFTER 1 very ll'ylng fillY ai !hoi
dining comblnaHon. Where
olflca, the husbaliff w11 en:
can you boll this lor $14,900.
loylng his pipe and r.dlng
Lincoln Pike
hi evening - - His ww,o,
who Wll working on a
MODERN 4 rm. cottage with
cronword J!'IUie, sl!ddenly·
bath, fur. hoot, F.P., plenty ·called out, 'John, ~ Ia •
water, let:~~~ block gerage and
female sheep?" "Ewt,''
other outbldgs. Located on 1 3
~plied her husband .... And
A. lot. Priced at suoo.
that's how 1he fight ~~egan .

HERe'S A REAL GOOD
OLDER HOME JUST 3
MILES OUT ON RT . 1-11.
HAS MODERN FUR·
NACE, BATH AND KIT·
CHEN. CAN BE· USED AS
3 OR 4 BEDROOMS PLUS
A FAMILY ROOM AND 2
CAR GARAGE. WITt! 1
ACRE, PRICED $15.000.
WITH 76 ACRES $20,000.
THIS
IS A REAL
BARGAIN
FOR
SOMEIIODY WANTING A
NICE PLACE TO LIVE
AND SOME LAND FOR
HORSES OR
BEEF
CATTLE .

Rodney

PERMANENT Mobile Hamo;
12' x MY Lalo model wllti
addition 1~' x MY. Arooms, 1111
central air and new ' -1
natural gas furn~~Ct; bolvll~
kitchen. New carpet on Ml
rooms, mulor 1111
'h · ba!h, front pordl 12'4Q'
and paHo on ·rear with
Keystone Rd.
owning, ltr~ carport lnd
2 A. LOT, 5 rm. house wl!h ba!h,
uHIIty room . Blacktop clrdt
fur. heal, loll of penellng,
drive In front. Deep w.ll with
drilled well wllh pten!Y Wiler.
SUbmorglblt pump.
· ,
Pr[ca reduced to $7,000.
EXT!tA aGNUI
..
Vacant Land
10 X 54 TRAILER wl!h 5' x 10' ·
NEAR Rodney: frontage on St. ' extension. EXtra ·room· Ind.
Rl. 35 ond Radnoy-BidWIIII
porcl1 end awning in front. 5
Rd. Ideo! lor dtvelopmonl;
extra troller pod !hot ronll
Homes, Industrial, Tr. Park, for 120 per -molllh, with
or Shopping Center.
blacktop atroot, SlitMn by
appointment.
2'h A. Flet, CI!Y water and Gos
I
available, on Bullville Rd. ROdney-Cora
Rood, 120 A.
...,000.
• lctun, good 1encos. flot to
Farm .I - . • tobacco-rolling com. Born
- ·36'""x I/IY,
A. .
· 2 MI. OUT ot town, 75 A. can bo ahed'24' • :M' and exlrt block
farmed, developed, or would building 30' x 1//Y. 2
boa good piiCIIo Invest some SD&lt;IIIDI. ond tontv
·
·'
mll!leY -1!"' _....,atlan. 11~ -r:-mtr~''· 'I' ~"•"l•m
'ei

2 STORY, 6 large rms., beth,
perHal base .. new root, new
Aluminum sldltig, H.W. firs.,
new factory kllchon, 3 rms.
penoled, woler tap fl!lld lnd
netvral gaa In yard. See now
for 111,600.
.

Very Nice Older
Home In Town

Baby Farm
Very .Good Home

Small Cards Need
Careful Play Too
ly Oswald &amp;

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·; wooo·. .
·D:Jol''l

•

Kitchen (BuiH-In Riongo), Utility Raom;TIIt a.lh tnd
~"'""· Price Hu Boon Roidueod To 115.900. Look AI 11
,..,,j Toll Us Who! YC!'J'd Glvo.

SET of clippers &amp; CIIPPI!' blades
In vicinity of Third &amp; Slate St.
Reward. Ph. A46-3862.

-------~199-2

Of State -

Jacoby

r;·
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' '"'"'· hoiii'i, ~lfllitn iina E~~~~• ''Mel~hiil !2' IUIII'llliiWi'
other oulbldas, .5 lob! &gt;Nso, horne with full baloMint·'Wlll''
tlmiNr-, caar end I natural
large lot. Geraa'e·. lA '
lake site. City water and gas basement. Property fn goOd

available..Price $25,000.
CALLANY HOUR:
~-1m

H. C. WtUih,-""

0. ll. -PARSONJ'

JAY SHEPPARD
" ~-REAL TOR$

Dillon
Agency

Filrin, Yllllgo,

A Charmer

CHflct ,446-2174

Evenings 446-1226

RoHrt

~ 441GISI

BE+UTIFUL - r new hamoln
Crown City, large LR, 2 BR,
tile bath, ccivered PQt&lt;Ch,
attached garage, olorage
building, large level lot.

•

Brick
CLOSETOihenewhG~PII,Iona

large level lot, oil built-In
kllc:hon, large family niC!III
with stone fl~lace, conll'ol
alr-condllfonlng, full
baoomonl wl!h roc. room.
This II en exceptionally tiOIId
horne. Owner moving_ out Oi

JUST MADE .MH-30

slllo.

THE SEOOND BFST
SUCKE_!J. CONTROL

THIRD AYE. &amp; SYIIT.
ALL BRICK RANCH with 2 car
BUSINESS PROP.IITr ·
garage (elect. doorl loeated LOCATED al 45 Court Strtet.
In Fairview Sub. ll's ship- Has large storage bullcllng on
shape Inside end out and rear allot, 4 room aport"""'
boasts carpeted floors, .,., We ~bove and room to per'k two
bliths, large kitchen with cars In rear. Ulok thla o•
Plllo door and lull divided and make us an offer. •
baHmenl wllh peneled roc.
CHOICE LOTS
.·
room. Immediate possession. l LARGE lots In viii- of R,lq
No ~.tt~r- Grande on u.s. Rl. 35. l..lirgj' .
enOUllh for a business or 3' ·
TO .BUY this car,. led 3 dwellings.
,· . ·
boch-D!Iril home on US 35 nuot
Office , _ - ''
new haspllll. Full besemenl.
E-lna
Storm windows. Garage.
ClllrftsM. NHI-1541
"''"""' en aero level lol.
J. Mlchaol Nul

T_im
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Just Ljsted

YAL MM-30

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93 Acres

NICE4b0droomotoryliidhail 22 ACRES, newly re~~~
with . beth. lnouloted and room house with ball!; 7 inl.
p,eneled•. Fonceo. Good from town. 245-5147.
posture. Toblc:co - - 1.1
177-tt
miles out. Gallipolis schools. _ _ _ _ _ _ ___..:: '

. ~art

. ., . .

Wtntin.
112•
......,ry,446_
,

55' .ExJando , .......~- ~_,.,_K._IIII
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on i nlw lot - ·---- · ..
111 turntllh . - ;: Foi' Rn
polio, IM~IJ!I ·
- ·
Tlit price ~s: rlfl!t. CAMPERS for rent. Make

·15.27
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aood cl!!t.

reser.vallons now. French
Q!YMatilleHomoCenter.~-

,..,
~~~~~~~foelt~,.Ia~
city . ·,
ln

~lot
1

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~~',ill ' IDEAL
••
li'OOd lor

WON,,.._..,. ·

. Neal Realty,n.•...

!'MIIJ.-IRII

Howord or L•dllo Iran-

I

City Proporty

First &amp; Ollvt

HoNrt Dillon, Rulhlr

repair, 112.5CJII
'
NHrMudsoc, 2 A. wilt! trtllei'
and 10' x 32' addition. Born 211 ;
x 20, good well and wllor •
1
system. Priced to IIIII.
E-lngs ·.·
Russoll D.
John I. RlctwA '441 IBI
Ronald Co-y. ttl 1636

lOS-If
tptrtmtnl, StoUt
t:oiwt,, Clltlhlm and Beraor

yerCI. FUI\N.

.· · '
t

AVe.. contad s..u. ArnOld,

AjJI. I, Sttllt Court.
· .&gt;

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11,_.11

Pl$UC.

.WMlED

:Used Fumibn
· Dishes

�•

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&lt;:41-l

CARS,
TRU
AND
DEM0N:STRAT0RS
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ELECTRIC stove , No. 1?2A

ALL GOING-AT

BEAU'fY shop In-Gilllpolls lor
sale. Ph. 675-2.!19. · '
200-,12
-T-RE_A_T_r_ua_s_r-lg-ht-,-lhe-y-'1-1
bt a .
delight II clunod with 8lve
Lustre.
Rent
electric
sham- 11. Lower G. c.
Murphy Slore.

CLOSE-OUt
· PRICE·S
. !, '

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f'·:'

, Ave. Cell after 5 p.m. , rj ~ '
. • 200'1
.
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200-6

-----HORSE trailer. Ph. 2-45-529&gt;1.

2011-3

NEW LIVU\IG
ROOM SUITE SALE
RICE'S can give you a bolter
buy because we buy di~t
rrorncostly
the ractory.
culling
out
the
wholesele
duler.
Also our profit Is less.

compare

the..

bargain

I

SMITH A'n
U ..1.'·O$All$·.
,

,

,.

Only l New

:..

Klnauga, Ohio .'.' ·. . ."·. · ~·;;

N~~-sultes
1129.95usr - - - - - - - -·· .o--····-------~
price $179.90,
EARLY
American suites 1159.95,

....- - - - - - - - - - - , C1mpl111 Equl11menl
1971 UNITS ln~tock. Oon't miss

SPECIAL

aut on year ·end sale of 70's. 1

67 CHEVROLET IMPALA
2 dr. hardtop. V-8 engine, radio, heater, auto.
-trans., p. steering, Emerald Turquoise fino•h
with matching vinyl &amp; nylon Interior, w-s·w
tires. Extra Nice.

Wanted To Do

1795

5

WE specialize In Mastic vinyl

and name brand aluminum

siding, rooting, while gutters,

shutters, Complete
remodeling and carpentry

WOOQ MOTOR SALES

work. Free estimates and

Gallipolis, o.

Eastern Ave.

SHOULDMY CHILD
TAKE PIANO?

MEDICAL
TECHNOLOGIST

Yes. Few things so
enrich life as un-

WANTED: MT(ASCP),
AMT ar Sorirlco trtlned.

~~~s~~-~ ~~~'

Pltna,fliajdnf~ I&amp;

~P!.!Y

~W.Wtf.'l~.~~~-

111 ·

ltllf a rewarding,
creative outlet. At the
same time. It encourages the
development of a well·
rounded personality;
concentration; alert·
ness; poise. And ... this
Is !I chance tn give your
child the opportunity
and happiness you
may have missed.

.Jt/t.llr . "!M!J.••• IIix-

9WtnQIJ ~r-~ry

hospllal. APPir to Personnel

Director, Memorial Hospital
Ill Union County, Marysville,
Olllo or phone 513442-207!Ext. 210.

HOW DOES she do It?? Never
seems atiort of cash. Her
secret? Shtearns good money
as an AVON Representative.

Why not Join her? Write now

or call Mrs. Helen Yeager,

Box 172, Jackson, Ohio. Ph.
286-ol028.

ENROLL NOW FOR

119-12

THE 1970-71 SCHOOL
YEAR.
CALL

;'

' Waitresses wanted for
the 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.
shift and 2 p.m. to 10.
p.m. shift. Pleasant
working
conditions.
good
pay,
paid
vacation. Apply in
-person at Bob -=vans
Steak House,

ld£:~'-=
Gallipolis, Ohio
7st.-3rd Ave.

!

~-0496

Far Sale

r1

Trade

LOG skldcler. Call 256-61116.
199·3

Wanted

S-OMEONE. to live In 'small
house, rent tree. II lnteruted
call 4A6-A571 or 446-4195. 200-3

Help Wanted

M=ro'"'o'"'L-:E:-·""A"'G::E::D-,I:-a-:-ady-for
bebysilter. Call -4A6-9205 alter
9p.m.
I9P-2
RELIABLE bebyslller, must

II ,.U•no my man, l will stort
rtu wit~ $700 month

•••r•nttt, send you ta
Kbool 2 wttlls, txpen...
paid, train rou In tho field Ill

t

lilting

tnd

have own transporfatllon.

servicing

esttllll- ac_,.., Must

toe· -

"*"

21, lltve car, ....,_
dabli. lmbllitus ....
miMed. ltolpitoHrollon and
panslon program. Plttll
coM Donald Fthotr, 446-f52l.

Call 446-3797.

199-3
=B=E-:A-:T:-oy-;;:Dili=re,-r"'for-'-;:PI;;:a:cyht-oun
Co. FrH training, no coU., no
del., no cash lnv'!ltment. Call
collect . Carhlotte Heiskell,
South Point, 3n-4191.
'
16J-If

~v•~IJ,J;=~~~..J
tlnKnlllble tNoe four Jumbla,
,.. letter to U&lt;h equan, to
form four ordinary wor&lt;lo.

I P..fRPE

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Headquarters

1967 CHm ·n

$}395

1,~1-:lli:"

BAsEMENT hoille. 1 mite~
A.aclne, t bldrOq;ns, :J.act'i
lot. El!ls ' fllcMjllan~· ~t; 1,
Racine. ,
"

"6" 81. Wq011. 1 0'111111' • low lllllelle, llrelllbow Ultle
_,, aulollllltle ~.nllllo. P'""'lll blllllbdm.

11.19-61p

1~-ACRE

101., 5 ·room. houle,
new. ~Wii, ponit~ ll_vlng
room: AIIO; 1\tn lloille, wllh
house, garage. 00 Rt. 7 at
IMmortal Gar~ns. Phq~~
Chester 915-396J, James
Hollon, Jr.
._

BEDROOM houoe, Mid·

dlepoi1, by owner. Phooe m.
55115.

1

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Wailted To Bur '_

~-·

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OL~
.FlfR,NITURE, dl'h'i;, -;
trunks, •lc. W'~~ D.• •

LM ... ... ' "'"·

.

t-19-12lp

LOT$ WITH all
Restrlcied
2-acre loll.
fi5.3.1)1, night

!~i~:~~~]~·~

utilities.

1970 CADILLAC SE
LE
Turquoise with black vinyl top, turquoise
Interior, full power equipment, Including
windows, seat, power door 'locks, AM- FM
·stereo radio. w-s-w tires. tinted glass. door
edge guards, tJit &amp; telescope steering wheel.
C. C. air cMdltlonlng.
·
1

1967.
DODGE
Dirt f Door. Vrt knr

Many More Super Sharp

KARR &amp; VAN, ZANDT

··'"

Mill'!:,. Rt, 4, ·-•\'"'""" 0.:,
Call ,.,...4271 •
".

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' ' 7-u.'tfc

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rn'

---------200-6
affer 6 p.m. ,

.

200-3

51595

mllelp by llocal OW1Iflf. ---WoW
t1re1, I eyl. qlae, ndlo, IUIDmllle traM., poww
111 !rllii,INII6blterlor like new Cll', redflldlll.

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Come In, Look These Over!

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1966 GMC

-Busiriess··services
, DtNSON
·MASONRY

. EXPERIENCED
'Radiator Senlce

~ TGII· l*D

==

lllllimlllc lr•

Resi-1 ar

51395

1968 DODG£

' '2195

E 1 •·

, pinnr-

v.. malor.

Lo!!!lfHta

llletlin8, I' wide bad;y.

Comma

1916 OIEVROLET

Free Estimates
C:.ranifc tUe,and slate

2295

5

. From the Largat
Bulldozer Radlalor to the
Smlollest ·Heatier. Core.

'

.· ·auETrNMs ·
Pb.ftl-IIQ

.NEW CAR &amp; TRUCK

(-

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· ·, ·

5

II. WIICII, 1 II"GIIHI', brown llnilb vbl¥1 lutador, V..
f1111ne, autcm•Uc triDI., JIOftl' llleertaa, radio, good
tlrel, :lowaJ tallpte.

Ur.:

~

1395

1966 DoDGE

1

= ;.

Bii'li:f

.

'1495

Remaining

5 ROOM house, bafl!," atllar,
3 ect~ arounet. Cilt

HI,.•,.

references. Byerly Construction Co.. Cora-Rodney
Rd ..
l-45-lf
-~=:7'""---==-:-:-:-"~
HANOY
man"T&lt;ir odd loba. Has
own tools. Ca II 446-9271. 1 1 - - - - - - - -brushes, awltchei,
e)c. -~-·----.,...makes,
; parts, fans.
155-11
90- 2 VACUUM aaaner brand new
Sheppard Sewing Machine ·
.STANDARD
----~--1970 model. Complete with ~II
Selfl &amp; Service
PI bl &amp; ,..._11
For
Rent
cleaning tools. Smtll paint
·
·
"""
215 'l!1,'1 rd"lv~·•
damage In ehlpplng. Will taq
3 ROOM &amp; bath furnished
117_11
apartment, 512 Second Ave.
127 cashprlce or terms II EXc;ELSIOR Sell Works ,
Adults only . .u6-4127.
desired. Phone ""2702 •
Lihlntone and coal lor sale,
DJi!Wil::T'S .PLUMBING
·
~•• 1929 '"'
..
'
A
'
Roadster ~R.s.-~· •Ioker an"~ne "' •t~HANO.
·:r~uc;••:;.,1
"" .,.
&gt;•IIMIIIII'St.. !!.a
·Oii A0 ,,'ROllie'· t6&amp;:t
DROOM furnished!~
· 'lai:e~l~p:
tqua
~•rJPUth
engine,
.. IIY,ii·JII@!. ·m •·&lt; "'!'il·'~&lt;
otul'llone~
•
ua
s,
Heddmen
~
If
· 21111
1
I
rtll1!1111,;Uc ~ 20per headers, lsky cam, Malory -~-,-~-=--=-~·:.
...
· ·"
mo., adui!S on1ji. P,h; -~ Ignition, • spd,, cus!Dm bUilt
T k
·frame. Best ofler. Ph~ 245-.
New GMC rue
lrammtrPiull)blno&amp; IIHtlng
SLEEPING ROOMS, weekly 5649.
.
=:.~·
1"'2 1965 ClOD Ford truck· rates. Park Central Hotel.
Gent Planh, Owner
76-lf PEACHES- plent, ·""" tree 196-1 'h T. Chev. P.U.
291-11
""""
1963 1 T. GMC
SLEEPING ROOMS weekly riper::: Th';.ltMa &amp; y~o.; 19U •;, T. GMC 4 W.O. P.U.
rates, tree garage parking. !&gt;HCh d. .. _
wsonv
1965 v, T. Ford P,U.
Libby Hotel.
.. Ore ar ' "'"100 • • a.
1951 '~'• T. Ford P.U.
7,j.fl
l9U 1963 3 T. International
_ _ _ _ _ _ __...
SINGER sewing machlnea, 1963 '14 T. Ford P.U.
2 BEDROOM houw In Plantz
1963 '14 T. lnl .• P.U.
Subdlv., Bulavllle Rd. Ph."" brand new, fully guaranteed. 1963 4 Wheel drive S&lt;!out
w..
Portables !rom $69.95. All l&lt;H6 1\IJ T. GMC . ·
191-3
models In stock ~blnell and ...... T
p U·
accessories. French City ,.,.. '12 • In/, • •
-pe. sr-er
ar.· 1963.
drive
SCout
FabriC ...
PARK Lane Mo bIIe Home
"'w"
...
S
19621'2whJol
T. GMC
DlckUD
..,N~"A-:::T-:ION-W-!~D71
.E ~.N~$-:URAHCE
Court, 5 miles - t ol town,
proved duler. 58 COurt " 1967'kl GMC P.U/ ·.
AUTO,
Fire,-llfi,
!15 $tete St.,
92
u. s. 35. Natural gas;... cltv Gallipolis. 446- 55. lSI-If 19M '14 t. GMC P.u·.
Waldo F. lltown, W: R..
water, wide strell. • x70' - - - - · - - - - ' 19til 1 T. Cl)ev. truck
Brown.~~.
. ·
lob, trees. shrubs, rent only LARGE pipe selecllon. GBD, 1963 F600 Ford truck
··. Uti
$35 mo. Call me, L~~l.
Chartlan, Savinelll, tobacco _1961 v, T. Cllev. truck
Evans, 446-A774 or 416 13•
pouchea, racks, accessor ln. 1963 1'600 Ford tr.octl
·'
19,._
Tawney Jewelers.
1961 l.ll T. Chtv. P.IJ • .
191 .tt 1966.!l!. T. Int. ',;~·
For Sale
--------1~ 1'2 T. GMC P.U. • .
,
BLACK &amp; WHITE covered REDUCE sate &amp; lui with 1961 2 VGMC ~
GoBese Tablets ·a. E-Vap 1~ ~ 1': GMt
.
lounge, 2 bolsters, nl'ty, from
"water pills." Gillingham 1Hf 1'2 T: Chev. 1 ,;
, •
~t. Sloane, Nt!w York. U6Drug.
1966 "&gt; 1'.' Int. P.U. - '
118-21. 1Hot f''l:, GM&lt;; ;
•
198-3
-------1966 1'2 T. Ford F!.U.
·
MADE TO order plastic desk 1963·1'2 T: GMC· I!,ti.
6 INJ. OLD male Poodle.
name signs or anything, signs 1958 '"" T. Chtlf: van
- $5.1. Cell 416-113112.
otall kinds. Slmmono Pig. &amp; 1967 IIJ. ;!:. GMCtr.,u. t · ·
198-3
Olllce Equip.
New s,T.. Firm w~ons ·
.
119-11 11~.50
'· · ~··
. . '•
HOUSETRAILER, 8x35, with
air conditioner. good con·
dill
Ph -4A6-239'f.
CORRUG~,TEO decorating ::'~ ~1~~.~~~~r::n:;; .
pepers, crepe papers, pre-cui 157.... Inc. FW~•x
_ _on.
_ _·_ _ _·_ _191-3
lettering,·~ Inch up. Plullc;.
,'ONIO' 'I!';ALLI'i' I· · •.
stick to anything. Sign board
IMPLIMIMTi'.CO,
,
1 AKC Reg. mare sliver Poodle
lind
stencils.
Simmons
Ptg.
&amp;
,.. ,, 1131· llf•t._l#· · .~· .~
6
165~ Ph. 7S.CI09.
Oflice Equip. 446-1397. IIO-If
· !'fl.. IM+-2N2\
198-6
--------~---,-,
I
REGISTEREb l&gt;alled Hereford
bulls and heifers. Schafer'• - - - - - - - Stock Ftrm, Klfll Hill. 0111o
Used Furniture
at Aid on Rt. · MJ, Lawrence GE SWEEPER, Admiral
Co. Ph. 6A3-~. lrontoi\.198- 3 console TV In good condition,
3 pc. bedroom suite, dinette
--...,-,.,..,,..:---:;,7::setwlth6chalrs. metal bed &amp;
'63 CHEVY II, w-w, ...s.. ••· coil springs, swivel rockel'.
cellentcondltlpn. Ph. -4A6-3375.
200-3
NeW Furlllture
-1\-NT_I_Q_U_E_b-uft_e,;..tw_l_lh_c_la_w_feet, AIR Conditioners at rtducocl
0::T~
VIctrola. oherrr cheat or f{{~· w':::'\co
d•awers, 1 TV1t• brass bell, Dominlonrlr\':.cll ions
•
·
dlahtl, 1 . r~k used ladles
dr11111, 2SC tach. Bargain YOU will lind !rae ~rklng, a '•
Shop. 150 Third Ave.
·
friendly welcornt and lair
prices et Corbin &amp; Snyder
PRACTICALlY new Horn F\Jtn. Co., 955 Second Ave. t-~-4-:-.::.,.,..L..7L~.;:s:Wtl
saddle and biiiJiketa. 5te Wn Ph. """ 1171 ·
197-tf.
Ely, St:Rt. lf!O .or Ph . 446-1170

m•.

Help Wanted

Ins•lion

Cons!. camper sleeps 6.
brahrs, refrlg .. hard top ends
S21.S now $1699. 23 11. 5"
trailer S. C. sleeps 6, SA255
now $33$11. 22' ft. troller S. C.
$o4o400 now $:1.69. We service
what we nil. For quality and
price visit Camp Conley
Starcratt Sales behind
Pleasent Point Resort.
192-lf

NYLON suites with 13" tong For Sale
CGUch $149.95 - list price IF YOU are Dulldlng a .new GILLENWATER'S Sepllo Tank'
home or remodeling, IH us.
1213.90, EARLY American
We are builders. Dlstrlblltor Cloning &amp; Repair. Ph. ""
suites with 3 cushioned couch
for Hotpolnt Appliances, 9A99.. ,,
1119.95- compare at 12AP.95,
""~·:·
Allison Electric.
EARLY
American ur
154-lf 'I'EI!M1'1'E- PEST CQHTRd'~
Traditional suites with soft
edge, coil aprlngs, center leg
Fein e.ter'mlnatton CO.,
long couch, huvycover- not KIRBY vacuum cleaner, the Wlietlttlburg,
01\lo: Ph. 576-•
1329.95 but only 1229.95, 2 pc.
most advan&lt;ed. IIHIGtr lifo, 6112.
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better service. We slack ell
• &gt;.
17t-21&amp;
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vinyl sofa bed suites - lnparts. Buy where you can get
dudls sofa bed, swivel chair,
service.
Central 'Air c;.n..Hioalng
Iaroe redlner, • real barvaln
-IIHIIng
at 1159.95, VINYL sola bed LATE Singer zlg-lllg with cams
Frtt Estl!!\ttas
suites with matching chair
tor fancy stitch dellgna. Save
Stewart's
1119.95, SOFA beds 154.95.
$100, only 159.95.
•· VInton, Ohio
.
Rlat'a New &amp; Ulod Furn., 154
Sec. 446-9523.
ELECTRO Grand zlg·tag only ---,,.--,,----,-..:.'~If.
196-1
$3'1.95.
PINKING shea.rs &amp; ··scluor~
-19-70-,-S-E~W-IN_G_Ma_c_h_lne--'used SALE ON all Whiles, save up to sharpened. ShiPP.&lt;!t'd Sewing
Just a lew limes, tully
$100, . these are not Machine Sales &amp; ·Sarv~.
equiF!'ptd to zig-zag, makes
reposseS5ed .or
shop
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buttonholes, overcast aP·
demonatrators, bul hi crate Plumbiu ~ .HII~ ...,-pllques and many embroldlry
they came ln. Easy : rms.
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designs. Will sacrlllat lor
Free Instruction.
CMTER'S PLUMJ!I~
only 13&gt;1.411 cash price or
AND HEATING
terms ma~ba arranged. VACUUM cleaner tervlce. We·
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ALL GOING-AT

BEAU'fY shop In-Gilllpolls lor
sale. Ph. 675-2.!19. · '
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-T-RE_A_T_r_ua_s_r-lg-ht-,-lhe-y-'1-1
bt a .
delight II clunod with 8lve
Lustre.
Rent
electric
sham- 11. Lower G. c.
Murphy Slore.

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2011-3

NEW LIVU\IG
ROOM SUITE SALE
RICE'S can give you a bolter
buy because we buy di~t
rrorncostly
the ractory.
culling
out
the
wholesele
duler.
Also our profit Is less.

compare

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bargain

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1129.95usr - - - - - - - -·· .o--····-------~
price $179.90,
EARLY
American suites 1159.95,

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1971 UNITS ln~tock. Oon't miss

SPECIAL

aut on year ·end sale of 70's. 1

67 CHEVROLET IMPALA
2 dr. hardtop. V-8 engine, radio, heater, auto.
-trans., p. steering, Emerald Turquoise fino•h
with matching vinyl &amp; nylon Interior, w-s·w
tires. Extra Nice.

Wanted To Do

1795

5

WE specialize In Mastic vinyl

and name brand aluminum

siding, rooting, while gutters,

shutters, Complete
remodeling and carpentry

WOOQ MOTOR SALES

work. Free estimates and

Gallipolis, o.

Eastern Ave.

SHOULDMY CHILD
TAKE PIANO?

MEDICAL
TECHNOLOGIST

Yes. Few things so
enrich life as un-

WANTED: MT(ASCP),
AMT ar Sorirlco trtlned.

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~P!.!Y

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ltllf a rewarding,
creative outlet. At the
same time. It encourages the
development of a well·
rounded personality;
concentration; alert·
ness; poise. And ... this
Is !I chance tn give your
child the opportunity
and happiness you
may have missed.

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hospllal. APPir to Personnel

Director, Memorial Hospital
Ill Union County, Marysville,
Olllo or phone 513442-207!Ext. 210.

HOW DOES she do It?? Never
seems atiort of cash. Her
secret? Shtearns good money
as an AVON Representative.

Why not Join her? Write now

or call Mrs. Helen Yeager,

Box 172, Jackson, Ohio. Ph.
286-ol028.

ENROLL NOW FOR

119-12

THE 1970-71 SCHOOL
YEAR.
CALL

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the 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.
shift and 2 p.m. to 10.
p.m. shift. Pleasant
working
conditions.
good
pay,
paid
vacation. Apply in
-person at Bob -=vans
Steak House,

ld£:~'-=
Gallipolis, Ohio
7st.-3rd Ave.

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Far Sale

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Trade

LOG skldcler. Call 256-61116.
199·3

Wanted

S-OMEONE. to live In 'small
house, rent tree. II lnteruted
call 4A6-A571 or 446-4195. 200-3

Help Wanted

M=ro'"'o'"'L-:E:-·""A"'G::E::D-,I:-a-:-ady-for
bebysilter. Call -4A6-9205 alter
9p.m.
I9P-2
RELIABLE bebyslller, must

II ,.U•no my man, l will stort
rtu wit~ $700 month

•••r•nttt, send you ta
Kbool 2 wttlls, txpen...
paid, train rou In tho field Ill

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lilting

tnd

have own transporfatllon.

servicing

esttllll- ac_,.., Must

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21, lltve car, ....,_
dabli. lmbllitus ....
miMed. ltolpitoHrollon and
panslon program. Plttll
coM Donald Fthotr, 446-f52l.

Call 446-3797.

199-3
=B=E-:A-:T:-oy-;;:Dili=re,-r"'for-'-;:PI;;:a:cyht-oun
Co. FrH training, no coU., no
del., no cash lnv'!ltment. Call
collect . Carhlotte Heiskell,
South Point, 3n-4191.
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tlnKnlllble tNoe four Jumbla,
,.. letter to U&lt;h equan, to
form four ordinary wor&lt;lo.

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1967 CHm ·n

$}395

1,~1-:lli:"

BAsEMENT hoille. 1 mite~
A.aclne, t bldrOq;ns, :J.act'i
lot. El!ls ' fllcMjllan~· ~t; 1,
Racine. ,
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_,, aulollllltle ~.nllllo. P'""'lll blllllbdm.

11.19-61p

1~-ACRE

101., 5 ·room. houle,
new. ~Wii, ponit~ ll_vlng
room: AIIO; 1\tn lloille, wllh
house, garage. 00 Rt. 7 at
IMmortal Gar~ns. Phq~~
Chester 915-396J, James
Hollon, Jr.
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BEDROOM houoe, Mid·

dlepoi1, by owner. Phooe m.
55115.

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LOT$ WITH all
Restrlcied
2-acre loll.
fi5.3.1)1, night

!~i~:~~~]~·~

utilities.

1970 CADILLAC SE
LE
Turquoise with black vinyl top, turquoise
Interior, full power equipment, Including
windows, seat, power door 'locks, AM- FM
·stereo radio. w-s-w tires. tinted glass. door
edge guards, tJit &amp; telescope steering wheel.
C. C. air cMdltlonlng.
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DODGE
Dirt f Door. Vrt knr

Many More Super Sharp

KARR &amp; VAN, ZANDT

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200-3

51595

mllelp by llocal OW1Iflf. ---WoW
t1re1, I eyl. qlae, ndlo, IUIDmllle traM., poww
111 !rllii,INII6blterlor like new Cll', redflldlll.

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·MASONRY

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'Radiator Senlce

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1968 DODG£

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Lo!!!lfHta

llletlin8, I' wide bad;y.

Comma

1916 OIEVROLET

Free Estimates
C:.ranifc tUe,and slate

2295

5

. From the Largat
Bulldozer Radlalor to the
Smlollest ·Heatier. Core.

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II. WIICII, 1 II"GIIHI', brown llnilb vbl¥1 lutador, V..
f1111ne, autcm•Uc triDI., JIOftl' llleertaa, radio, good
tlrel, :lowaJ tallpte.

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Remaining

5 ROOM house, bafl!," atllar,
3 ect~ arounet. Cilt

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references. Byerly Construction Co.. Cora-Rodney
Rd ..
l-45-lf
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HANOY
man"T&lt;ir odd loba. Has
own tools. Ca II 446-9271. 1 1 - - - - - - - -brushes, awltchei,
e)c. -~-·----.,...makes,
; parts, fans.
155-11
90- 2 VACUUM aaaner brand new
Sheppard Sewing Machine ·
.STANDARD
----~--1970 model. Complete with ~II
Selfl &amp; Service
PI bl &amp; ,..._11
For
Rent
cleaning tools. Smtll paint
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damage In ehlpplng. Will taq
3 ROOM &amp; bath furnished
117_11
apartment, 512 Second Ave.
127 cashprlce or terms II EXc;ELSIOR Sell Works ,
Adults only . .u6-4127.
desired. Phone ""2702 •
Lihlntone and coal lor sale,
DJi!Wil::T'S .PLUMBING
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·:r~uc;••:;.,1
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·Oii A0 ,,'ROllie'· t6&amp;:t
DROOM furnished!~
· 'lai:e~l~p:
tqua
~•rJPUth
engine,
.. IIY,ii·JII@!. ·m •·&lt; "'!'il·'~&lt;
otul'llone~
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Heddmen
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T k
·frame. Best ofler. Ph~ 245-.
New GMC rue
lrammtrPiull)blno&amp; IIHtlng
SLEEPING ROOMS, weekly 5649.
.
=:.~·
1"'2 1965 ClOD Ford truck· rates. Park Central Hotel.
Gent Planh, Owner
76-lf PEACHES- plent, ·""" tree 196-1 'h T. Chev. P.U.
291-11
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1963 1 T. GMC
SLEEPING ROOMS weekly riper::: Th';.ltMa &amp; y~o.; 19U •;, T. GMC 4 W.O. P.U.
rates, tree garage parking. !&gt;HCh d. .. _
wsonv
1965 v, T. Ford P,U.
Libby Hotel.
.. Ore ar ' "'"100 • • a.
1951 '~'• T. Ford P.U.
7,j.fl
l9U 1963 3 T. International
_ _ _ _ _ _ __...
SINGER sewing machlnea, 1963 '14 T. Ford P.U.
2 BEDROOM houw In Plantz
1963 '14 T. lnl .• P.U.
Subdlv., Bulavllle Rd. Ph."" brand new, fully guaranteed. 1963 4 Wheel drive S&lt;!out
w..
Portables !rom $69.95. All l&lt;H6 1\IJ T. GMC . ·
191-3
models In stock ~blnell and ...... T
p U·
accessories. French City ,.,.. '12 • In/, • •
-pe. sr-er
ar.· 1963.
drive
SCout
FabriC ...
PARK Lane Mo bIIe Home
"'w"
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19621'2whJol
T. GMC
DlckUD
..,N~"A-:::T-:ION-W-!~D71
.E ~.N~$-:URAHCE
Court, 5 miles - t ol town,
proved duler. 58 COurt " 1967'kl GMC P.U/ ·.
AUTO,
Fire,-llfi,
!15 $tete St.,
92
u. s. 35. Natural gas;... cltv Gallipolis. 446- 55. lSI-If 19M '14 t. GMC P.u·.
Waldo F. lltown, W: R..
water, wide strell. • x70' - - - - · - - - - ' 19til 1 T. Cl)ev. truck
Brown.~~.
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lob, trees. shrubs, rent only LARGE pipe selecllon. GBD, 1963 F600 Ford truck
··. Uti
$35 mo. Call me, L~~l.
Chartlan, Savinelll, tobacco _1961 v, T. Cllev. truck
Evans, 446-A774 or 416 13•
pouchea, racks, accessor ln. 1963 1'600 Ford tr.octl
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19,._
Tawney Jewelers.
1961 l.ll T. Chtv. P.IJ • .
191 .tt 1966.!l!. T. Int. ',;~·
For Sale
--------1~ 1'2 T. GMC P.U. • .
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BLACK &amp; WHITE covered REDUCE sate &amp; lui with 1961 2 VGMC ~
GoBese Tablets ·a. E-Vap 1~ ~ 1': GMt
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lounge, 2 bolsters, nl'ty, from
"water pills." Gillingham 1Hf 1'2 T: Chev. 1 ,;
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~t. Sloane, Nt!w York. U6Drug.
1966 "&gt; 1'.' Int. P.U. - '
118-21. 1Hot f''l:, GM&lt;; ;
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-------1966 1'2 T. Ford F!.U.
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MADE TO order plastic desk 1963·1'2 T: GMC· I!,ti.
6 INJ. OLD male Poodle.
name signs or anything, signs 1958 '"" T. Chtlf: van
- $5.1. Cell 416-113112.
otall kinds. Slmmono Pig. &amp; 1967 IIJ. ;!:. GMCtr.,u. t · ·
198-3
Olllce Equip.
New s,T.. Firm w~ons ·
.
119-11 11~.50
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air conditioner. good con·
dill
Ph -4A6-239'f.
CORRUG~,TEO decorating ::'~ ~1~~.~~~~r::n:;; .
pepers, crepe papers, pre-cui 157.... Inc. FW~•x
_ _on.
_ _·_ _ _·_ _191-3
lettering,·~ Inch up. Plullc;.
,'ONIO' 'I!';ALLI'i' I· · •.
stick to anything. Sign board
IMPLIMIMTi'.CO,
,
1 AKC Reg. mare sliver Poodle
lind
stencils.
Simmons
Ptg.
&amp;
,.. ,, 1131· llf•t._l#· · .~· .~
6
165~ Ph. 7S.CI09.
Oflice Equip. 446-1397. IIO-If
· !'fl.. IM+-2N2\
198-6
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bulls and heifers. Schafer'• - - - - - - - Stock Ftrm, Klfll Hill. 0111o
Used Furniture
at Aid on Rt. · MJ, Lawrence GE SWEEPER, Admiral
Co. Ph. 6A3-~. lrontoi\.198- 3 console TV In good condition,
3 pc. bedroom suite, dinette
--...,-,.,..,,..:---:;,7::setwlth6chalrs. metal bed &amp;
'63 CHEVY II, w-w, ...s.. ••· coil springs, swivel rockel'.
cellentcondltlpn. Ph. -4A6-3375.
200-3
NeW Furlllture
-1\-NT_I_Q_U_E_b-uft_e,;..tw_l_lh_c_la_w_feet, AIR Conditioners at rtducocl
0::T~
VIctrola. oherrr cheat or f{{~· w':::'\co
d•awers, 1 TV1t• brass bell, Dominlonrlr\':.cll ions
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dlahtl, 1 . r~k used ladles
dr11111, 2SC tach. Bargain YOU will lind !rae ~rklng, a '•
Shop. 150 Third Ave.
·
friendly welcornt and lair
prices et Corbin &amp; Snyder
PRACTICALlY new Horn F\Jtn. Co., 955 Second Ave. t-~-4-:-.::.,.,..L..7L~.;:s:Wtl
saddle and biiiJiketa. 5te Wn Ph. """ 1171 ·
197-tf.
Ely, St:Rt. lf!O .or Ph . 446-1170

m•.

Help Wanted

Ins•lion

Cons!. camper sleeps 6.
brahrs, refrlg .. hard top ends
S21.S now $1699. 23 11. 5"
trailer S. C. sleeps 6, SA255
now $33$11. 22' ft. troller S. C.
$o4o400 now $:1.69. We service
what we nil. For quality and
price visit Camp Conley
Starcratt Sales behind
Pleasent Point Resort.
192-lf

NYLON suites with 13" tong For Sale
CGUch $149.95 - list price IF YOU are Dulldlng a .new GILLENWATER'S Sepllo Tank'
home or remodeling, IH us.
1213.90, EARLY American
We are builders. Dlstrlblltor Cloning &amp; Repair. Ph. ""
suites with 3 cushioned couch
for Hotpolnt Appliances, 9A99.. ,,
1119.95- compare at 12AP.95,
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EARLY
American ur
154-lf 'I'EI!M1'1'E- PEST CQHTRd'~
Traditional suites with soft
edge, coil aprlngs, center leg
Fein e.ter'mlnatton CO.,
long couch, huvycover- not KIRBY vacuum cleaner, the Wlietlttlburg,
01\lo: Ph. 576-•
1329.95 but only 1229.95, 2 pc.
most advan&lt;ed. IIHIGtr lifo, 6112.
.
' '
·oo~a bed suites $89.95, 3 pc.
better service. We slack ell
• &gt;.
17t-21&amp;
•
vinyl sofa bed suites - lnparts. Buy where you can get
dudls sofa bed, swivel chair,
service.
Central 'Air c;.n..Hioalng
Iaroe redlner, • real barvaln
-IIHIIng
at 1159.95, VINYL sola bed LATE Singer zlg-lllg with cams
Frtt Estl!!\ttas
suites with matching chair
tor fancy stitch dellgna. Save
Stewart's
1119.95, SOFA beds 154.95.
$100, only 159.95.
•· VInton, Ohio
.
Rlat'a New &amp; Ulod Furn., 154
Sec. 446-9523.
ELECTRO Grand zlg·tag only ---,,.--,,----,-..:.'~If.
196-1
$3'1.95.
PINKING shea.rs &amp; ··scluor~
-19-70-,-S-E~W-IN_G_Ma_c_h_lne--'used SALE ON all Whiles, save up to sharpened. ShiPP.&lt;!t'd Sewing
Just a lew limes, tully
$100, . these are not Machine Sales &amp; ·Sarv~.
equiF!'ptd to zig-zag, makes
reposseS5ed .or
shop
.
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buttonholes, overcast aP·
demonatrators, bul hi crate Plumbiu ~ .HII~ ...,-pllques and many embroldlry
they came ln. Easy : rms.
""'
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designs. Will sacrlllat lor
Free Instruction.
CMTER'S PLUMJ!I~
only 13&gt;1.411 cash price or
AND HEATING
terms ma~ba arranged. VACUUM cleaner tervlce. We·
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ELECTRONIC
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C!ti~. h•'- Cart &amp; Trucks.

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northern edge of the A ·Shau Champions, Mta. Robett J.
Valley near the Lao~ border Lewis, of Pomeroy, cake, IIlli
and the fourth 41 mlJej n.orth of Mrs. Paul 8rnllll, Racine, pie
Saigon. .
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will comj)ele in· the ~
· Tbe 8&amp;2 ~~rib,' 19 Vletnul IJeke.offl to be .held In the
fjl)lcnred
. . Sunday s nm'I"PP!on · Electric BuiJ4Ing at the OJIIo
of S!ra~ortreu .raidl ~ -State·F!IIr In cOJambus on Sept.
Norllf. •~lndmeie inllltratlon 4.
routes IIlli troop c:om:enlra~
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FOlD' more confirmed caaes
and II SUBJN!Cied caaes were

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tbe number of confirmed caaeo
tn the city tbla year. Two per.
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Seoul, will ~~~ett with Prclldl!nt ~
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Ft. BENNING, Ga. (UPI)-Defenauttornrya!or lit
gOVft'lllllelll.
~ Lt. WOllam L. Cilley Jr. today nlled motion• c!MJ~ .
Apew aaid, "AI part of our :&amp; wllll ''nallonal. rrecurlty'' they hoped woaklllrinC to u,lll '
continuing effort to u111t ~ key sn-atton lel'lnomy CGRCel'lllr1J the aDeced
Korea to defend lteelf aa we ~ mn=cn r1 ctvntans In the bill v~ hi!!IW til
reduce ground forces, the ~= Myl.al4.
United States baa dl!clded Ill ~
Civilian atlorneJ Gecqe W. Latlmef lllld be haped
give to Korea a wing of tactical
thai
the 1i1Wt1rJ judp, OIL R4lld W. Kl'"•redl, would
fighter Ff (PIIantom) alrerafl,
force
a declullflcallon rl certain ldlimalioll dMIIng .•
and to station theae planes in "'
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with tile alleged murden. Callq, fJ, • fonner platooo . .
Korea."
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leader In VIetnam when the lncldelit allegedb' oeeumd In .
He did not elaborate but U.S.
offlclala aald It would mean
Marcllllll, It clarpd with pnmledllted auder in the
transfer of an e•tlmated 64 ~ death r1 102 men, wamen and cNidnn.
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Pllantom jet&amp; from U.S. baaes
In Japan to Korea tllla faU .
It also waa understood the
recwdl, orden, and Information acquired IJrou8h aecret ~
Nb:on adminlllrall011 would
cbaanell. Be aald the nature rl the doalmente waa the
seek a supplementary budget
reason this pntrlalllelrlng waa to be beldln aecret.
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La~aald. " ... 1~".'reenti~to~eethem.:J
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old bay mare, owned by ll9dne7 by WOllam Miller F'i Mac
Hanaon, Jacksoll, driven by Dr. Bienton, Piketon, ~by 0.
Fred Hess, toot both beals of Van F - toot lhlrd both
the .Ohlllco Stake• race bella.
Saturday afternoon In the
F1r1t beat winner in the lhlrd
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and driven by Arthur Ewing of
Cardington IIlli tlltrd waa taken
by Knox Lee, owned by Earl
and norence Fox of Johnstown
and driven by VIrgil Butta. In
the second beat of the alakea,

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with lllgllto, aecond,.,.! Uncle
Oacar, third.
Wavtns Tlme, owned and
driven by Jbn Hlnea of Piketon,
waa first place winner in the
first beat of the fourth race.

Grtll, IIlli Rlghto, given by
Holsum Bakery.
Fair Board ofllclala reported
thll year Ill be one of the 111011
succesaful raclni cards over the
paot several years.

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JsraeJi UN T eam ·.·

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by Real Fancy, owned and
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Dcllald and Dorotba II!
local, toot second

norence Fox. In the
Pomeroy Golf Course; Real
Second 1n the flrat beat of the beat Circle Demon toot ltrat Fancy, given by Five Potnta

Marietta with Swift Saber,
ownOd by Arthur Ewing second
berm, IIWI!I'Ved baclt onto the daughters, Mrs. c.-1 Chaney,
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strlklnl I Milla '1'raru!fer van Louise Baird, at home; •
opera.led bJ Charles q.ta..._ brOther, John Hershman,
GaWpolta. beadoll. ,
Cleveland, and eight grandBOth ~ were 1 thrown ~.
from the vehicle.
Baird
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Gete and a ~. Alonzo. ~ AM
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W~,Z4,Bldwell, w'ertlreated wDecoul.d21ha,lv954ebee,lnnGa~~or' ~
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alJiun. winnerS wW receive t250 and
pion~ of . Clermont, ' Jby, . cerllflcates. Each remslning
Rou, St,vk, ,&amp;1loto, La . · 1'· conteslant participating In the
~'«~age, and Darke
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Dilly wlnnera wW
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an!l state cbamp~Pii- wjiJ . p~y, .Route 3; was. run·
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lqlilatlll acrou l)unbooQa,
Vlelllameae rorcea repulsed the
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Sunburned from P~.··olf a mol«cade that stopped so
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thll morning Oil the• l'l!dflc that he could greet Koreans
taland of Guam, ~ drOYe waiting Ill see bbn.
· waves to~ crowds and a . _._ ..
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Fact«y girls dreased In white
proilllse Of ~ l'banll!m :&lt;.u; &amp; ; ; :.1 ~ -·~ • • uniforms with brigllt blue capa
jet ftg!lter-llombera to allay
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South Korea's ~about the Final Grand8t8il4 lunsed forward to grup Af!·
wilhdra1ral of some U.S. troopa.
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will be forthcoming · tO ao1ten Show m Down~lll' may 1 shake your hlllll?" one
1be effect of withdrawing 20,000
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American lro(lll8 from K~~rean
DapiCe a dowapear~': forward and answered, "SUre!"
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Agnew aald as he ari'lved Salllrday _,.. ID. ·
Agnew's itinerary calls for
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til Mr. and Mra. Dllllne Jordan
on the ·flrat leg of a tolD' that capaC!Ity grsndl!l•nd
. ~ !rips to Taiwan, South VIetnam,
rl . - Carpenter, waa me of the 'tlb!nen In the ptdal , wW lake him Ill four Allan lland fer a free a!utJc:ll 'l1lailand IIlli possibly Cambo11'actor PdUnll conlell staled at the Meigs County Junior
natlw.
program at tile 11'1111 l!a!aaal dia.
. Fair.
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HaU Square In a drizzling rain,
VIc HJC)e, bJIIed as filii" held a news conference' aboard
Agnew told Prime Minister mu baad, emcee lie bla jet and said the admlnlalra·
Chun1 D Kwon IIlli a bJg llllowiq G!Jellla&amp; wilb II Ifill- tton wW circumvent If nece818·
welcoming crowd In a city along 14 "D,;'I"'I Gtmui a.JII ry, the proposed cq..esaional
bedecked with American flqa No More. ne FI01!~r, reslrletlOIIS 011 paying foreign
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lmporlance ·we attach to the lwo daqlden, ea~. was dedlcaWd to helping the
e o u t p l e d g e a contained~ our mutual wit~ lutrameatal i¥1•· present Cambodian regime.
defense treaty.''
"'nclDI . Ull eom:::&lt;&gt;l ilild , "We going w do everything
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He promloed to aend 54 monalrei wbo lila emPW:red ·government," Agnew said. Lon
Pllantom jell to Soulh Korea eomedJ Ill llletr ad ~ Nol 11 premier of Cambodia.
PHNOM PENH (UPI) -1be uld. "'l'bey disperse when uur ::':..
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Cambodian iDIUiary cmunand tr~ arrive "
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make us accept what tbef
believe we cannot IIlli should
not accept because we are
weak."
And the semiofficial Cairo
De1J1118per AI A11ram said todaJ
Egyplfln President Gamai Abo
dill N....,. and Jordan's Klni
Huasetn have agreed the 11k11J .
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