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- A· r-~ ~~~It .·;;iVt•'' ~B!i:Aoa 'w~.- ..tut!~r~ t.~,' Ni*ciil'll9t
b]l:gest ova~ ·' ·"'
road ~·~• . train ~~~ed ·l~'tr · ol bls ~¢~;e··~~n ~.~j,l.'io..... l.p tOld' abqUt "an lmJ&gt;osslble
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MIAMI (\11'0-More than 300
Negro !Oiclers were .In ·Jt,.. k,.n LtborQ&lt;'. Olzy. Thf1rieid8
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night
peace
!orees •• I pinal ,die .
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National Guardsmen and deputy gteement Over whether ,, ·!he , to lleJ.!eve ll)a\, ~ "'·'Op.ulol~canl
per~•· · ·
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llliiJ~&amp; ·df tal' lWif•P'-&lt;ei ho"IIQQ!d .i~ :~ so• II.seem~ like an erimlnal !orcel, and we muat
TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY
sheri Its !or'cefull,y Imposed presence ol the GOP eonveitlon 'j doO:t live adlfnn.': . ,,·, '·)
l!lam'I!O".t)\' .erows ~m' sev- ;-.)lbl.i,;dtil!JL J!iol he 'le ·li~: 9n hl1 ~ th~ough ll!e. ael to reatore that balance.''
August 9 • U
order toda,y in the Llberzy CIQ&gt; . In Miami Balch, aeross Bit- ··~ Bot GOII"sll Lee J!!DI!i, ·Nesro
.~'A ., filhor whO hiAII&lt;i:&amp;ll 'li&gt; we/rio W!oi;\lhe finished the sixth
War ott Crime
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Walt Disney's
Negro district ot this resort cit;)' cayne ' Bl,y, had ,..&amp;ny part tn 1.ef:arJ. ~ of the_ ·•
Count¥ oral-~ towna have
so 111o• ~~~~,. ~OOJ, cQP,Id ,so fo college.
BeltltW AllY· Gen. .Ranllt1
The one and onl,y,
wiMpre pollee killed three bringing about the violence. , . C0!1U1tunlll' ', RelaUons '·.J!!lard&gt;, ' - ' •spetehed to .the """""' tini)e, · lirtmllced.
· · '"i'.llintle, Qusolltr'mothor,,.ltl\. lp~ialtlftitl 4GPcern !or peace, Clark, Nixon 5ll4dlere mujlbo
Genuine, Original
Negroes in two days o! fldal
The Rev. Kenneth Major," a ._ld, ·''It hili nothltW , do wiG! No ~ . ~a'"" lnuiie· qule!li wepl Wilen he ifent 1&lt;1 ,... iiut unclor~ why he had to go. a new Justice Deportment head.
FAMILY BAND
viol~ooe.
Liberty Clcy mlnlsrer, llld the eonveiltlon. '1'1111 Is 1 MlaJiU ..~te17 .,_aillble. . :
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. ·~ , . ,· ·A; .,.I ,teacher; renllrkalil9 foolbiJI caa.;li; an ln111iratlonal to direct 1 war lilil!l\
(Technicolor)
sprayire rear gas !rom bug "Hulllreds of people were hired Probl,!l'• ~ilgrowii fi#t here '' · ·
Walter Brennan, Buddy Ebsen
spf.,Yers ard clubbing Negroes for the convention- but no one ln our mmlittle ~etto. •: ':
D-.;.·t T, 1
mi!Jl.._r ~'P ''Iibp on .his 1\'ll'i A·cOj!rllliOu• wile ancllqyal organized crime.
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·clillilr;n·iilioih*'·'!\lm In Vl~ ,and~elfal, •.
"Time is runnltW out lor 11M!
OlSND' CARTOONS:
who refused to retreat lndoors,
"I•· hi• '- chos~ Protea1loo ol politico, Drat scores, then hun- merchants of crime and corrupNatures Strangest
the tl'Gq&gt;s 100 deputies had
dreCIS "''theft th(ji•ftdl · ind ftriaUy mlllloni wurked rot his suc~s~ . tlon tn American soctacy,u !'If
Creatures
quelled most ot the rock~
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t~~t ~ stai/cia )letbro 'y.q,- .""'!'iMted f« pteioldont o! the Unit• . promised the cheering Rq;JubllArt of Self Defense
throwing and lootlllfl by earl,y
Mr. Duck Steps Out
today-lOr the second time In 24
By United Press International
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Admission:.SSe and 50c
hours. There w~e isolated
BALTIMORE - GOV. SPIRO T. AGNEW WON ovenihelmltW
noodNixedon ::!d
SHOW STARTS 1 P.M.
reports o! violence throughout majorities
in Baltimore's Negro areu when he ran(or aovernor two
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the nighl
years ago. Bot ThUrsday Negro leaders here gr-.ted his noml•grlll!s eosting billions lor 11M!
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The
dodlcatlloo
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unemployed, the cities and 11M!
tion for the vice presidency with dismay. AcneW _.,
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(CQ!itirjoed
poor
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MIAMI (UPI) - A new dls- have not changed. "I have been I tanding oWl while the reot o! the
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MASON
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lurbance in this city where countr• Is on a headlong dash to the le!t."
· laundllna
S.~ttered liberals whose can- know ·• who- a•retld
the word "!ru&amp;trltlon, violence and_,_,,.
tall•
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hare eorllerlaclliQ&gt;
this yearconalructed
wilh ~-•
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three Nei!J'OOS have been killTho 49 ·year· old Rq;Jubiiean governor's ()OIJU]ariQ&gt;omotW
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Those
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cl. &amp;lglneers financing, will be
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to tax and creollt
TO~IGHT, AUGUST 9
ed in racial violence broke out
Negroes sul!ered al!er he took stern measures to curb ciVIl disone by :&lt;IIIII .hid jleen tvetoecl 'ln
Francia :L. Dille, Nixon's Ohio sive way
uooUBLE TROUBLE"
early to&lt;ta.v 1 sending pollee orde~~ - particularl,y afrer he dressed down a 8!'011J of Negro lesd· : d :,:s~.::;J 1 :;,~w::;e:; the
huddle . wltli Nixon ~ ·ftlilll&amp;er, Iii~ \lhfides policies enlisting p~vare enterElvis Presley. Yvonne Romain
SCJ.Iads roaring to the Coconut
oro in Baltimore for falling to denounce black mllitBntl. Agnew
thou&amp;ht the,Y datOcitld In IClllle 'let It .be known U..t he did not prise In the solution of the
AND
Grove section.
claimed the militants were responsible for Baltimore riots follow- ~or · Illflott Ra,ynes llld c1. Agnew'a "'leent remarkil.todli. wllll. the Vice pr~ldin!ial ll!)ll1o urban crlals.
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At least three pistol shots ing tho assissination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "I repudlare all
words II"·'" to m. over' nU In to•t!Gil btit it al"" .was -ent
He telrerated hlo'Pt'ollosaluo
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rang out in the viclnlzy of a white racism," Agnew told the group o! 50. "I ehalleJVe you to COng. Ken Hechler, G!e Wahama 11M!· South
but "". •· In the that Nlxori was . not· r,e a"'' In- "bolld bridges o oman 'A'•"
Hilh schoolbanclandotberaraupa
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busy highway where about 50
TO BE KIDDING!"
repudiate all black racism."
Industrial, blc ell~' North.
terested In Rhodes' Views about ty" between "" res 1
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Negroes gathered and milled
and lndlvioNala will participate.
Rep. Albert H. Qule, Mlm., the ~eeond •""' em the ticket.
and to develop prngrlll!a l&lt;i helP
SATURDAY, AUGUST IO
CouncU warned parema about
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around. No one was injured,
MIAMI BEACH - SEN. EDWARD W. BROOKE, 11-M.aiB,, does ebU- having blcyol88 w!UICUI toured Con-"''Hill,"'"•
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When Rhodes ruabed to -'ve
Nei!J'OOS own , r h own pi
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Bobby Darin - Emily Banks
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however, and police quickly
not plan to campaign natiorally foe the Richard M, Nlmn- Spiro T,
oUr •n a reWIIt. "•-.__._ Nl&gt;ron an endorsement lor New and business, "to ave I ece
"GUNFIGHT IN ABILENe"
required ll&amp;ltts and re!lectorl.
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broke up the crowd.
Agnew
Republican ticket, a close associa~ said.
would
be better than •-w," Yor
_ k u ••or John v. Lindsay, or the aeUott In ••
u•e exc ns,.,
AND
Porents
will
be
hold
relj)Cllill""'~
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The informant said Brooke, first Negro member of the U.S.
he oat4. But Jolul Llndlly, the it already was too late. Nixon venlures o! pr vote en rpr se.
Jan Murr&amp;J - Mike Henry
m•o! New York, was the was , ......
•~- He ended on an . .111belt vote cl.
Senate, had decided he would campaign only for cqresstoral alii ble,
The
two
da.ys
of
disorder
Joe YOUII&amp; waterandaewersu~_ to amowu:e thot ...
"TARZAN and the GREAT
legislative
carxlidates
in
his
home
state
of
Massachusetts.
man
he
said
woald
be
bes•
and
now•
was
Ilia
man.
better times aheod:
within a [ew miles of the site of
RIVER"
perlntendont, waa llldhorlzed to
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Nor wu the lira! "''""'of
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SUNDAY, MONDAY
NEW YORK - WHEN IT COMES TO A me NEWS se!illece
system.
vt~ iltion left three men dead, at
&lt;Onvenllott
a
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!or
Amartca
Is
abolol
to
•·must be able to drlv•, and to
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AND TUESDAY
Romney Nominated
the two men wllo tame to Mltime has c1011' lor •• to eave
least 29 persons lnjured and like the Republican NaUonai Convention at Mlaml Beach NBi!oTV
AUG. 11 • 12 • 13
is hard to beat. All the usual audienCe measurements show the ij1m ~k~ doclded to Inform
N•- alate C hal r man ami Baaeb as key flsurts.
the valley of deiiPtlr and climb
nearly 200 arrested.
sarxty Dennis
heeded by Chet Huntley and David Brinkley wound 111 t~ fateful the B &amp; o Railroad c1. condl- Georse Abbott also thought , IUoodea, as chairman of the the mountain so that we nlay
Remains of Riot
'l'P TilE DOWN STAIRCASE'
•-·w'l seleetlott a poor one del.._.._
onswered lor Ohio see G!e dory o!
the dawn;,-a
In Liberty Cit,y, rotting week well ahead of the dpposition ln the ratings.
tl011s or the cross!Dia in town. -~
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CBS-TV
did
a
little
betrer
against
ltsorch-rlval
than
it
managed
!rom
the
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of
eleetlon
the
Ylee
•resldllllllal
roll
eaiL
new
dol'
lor
Am
lea, a ·footstuffs from looted stores
Altendinl were Mayor Roynes,
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Richard Chamberlain
littered the streets. Dead fish, in 1964 but not enough to make any claims- and the sllence from Charlotte Janko, recorder, and the
ticket. He 11&lt;1111•teci Tha lilly he pve waa an em- dawn lor peace
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Yvette Mlmieux
Gov.
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chickens and enormous lumps CBS was more eloquent than words. Yet for thQse who tried to Counellmen Don JohniCltl, Rotor Mlc"'-·
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"JOY IN THE MORNING"
of ground beef drew swarms of watch both networks there 'lr'BS technically little to choose between ·111aell, JamesJarreUandGeorp aplnst Ranney's wish, and lor llraokil, and 01111 lor Rhodes.
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flies al'll the stench over- the NBC crew and Walter Cronkite's CBS cohorts.
Car1011.
Romney rolled 111 186 dolopto
Romne,y had a worse limo.
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whelmed the last vestiges of
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voleo, apinst more than 1,121
At an' aftel'IIOOII preu cott!or!or Atinew, be!ore movlfts to ence, RoallleY amounced that
tear gas.
The disorder spread Thursday
make Agnew a lllllnimoul he had porauaded the Mlehlp•
night from Liberty City into the
eholee,
delegation 1101 to . - 1 - him ~ If""_
central Negro district.
Atinew
had
1101
known
whit
lor the vice prealdeocy.
Ull
Bot wben a delep!&lt;i !ram N,.
PARI$ (111'1) _ • The ~
MIAMI BEACII (UP0 - Here o! the !lrst rank , , . because at and !rlends arotmd G!e world In was coming. "I am stunned,"
Tl&lt;EATMENT GIVEN
are the hlgli!ISI&gt;ts o! Richard M, a time when America crlea out those struaJea in wllleh G!etr he said alter Nixon Phoned hbn Yada placed him In nomination,
the word at 12:39 p.m., EDT- Romney made .., move to atop · IIcan nominaUott of lllchan! V.
The Middleport emergenc.}' Nixon's ~:~peech accepting the for the unity that this admlnla- interest Is as great as ours.
Cotnntulll ...
"It waa a bolt !ram the blue.'' him. Lindsay blotked a almllar
:..l:.,~:UClll~·
squad answered a call to 574 Republican presldanUal oomlna- tratlon has destroyed, G!e
Republican porlj'-a!ter a aplrTo
G!e leaders of tile
Laurel St. at 2:10 a.m. Frida~', tion:
Bot the bolt had 'been bulldllll! move by Ilia 1-rtars.
pn&gt;Creaa or the Parla ~ belted contest lor Its mmlnatiol&gt;-- Communlot world we IIY: Alter lor houro u Nixon went over
National Leadership
!rom where Henrietlf, Robinson,
ID 11M! end, a bldi.Y trow1cec1 - t h e United stat.eaandNorth
stands
united
be!ore
tile
nadon
What America needs are
an era ol eontrontatlon, the with 111 to 100 adviaero 1 Ust o! Romney managed to · 1)11 the Vlllnllll, dlplomall predicted eo.
who had become ill, was taken
to Vereran, Memorial Hospllal, leaders to match the greatness . • • moat important, we are time hal come for an era ~ ponlble candidates he thought mlcraphoolo and liked thot IIi- dlf
going to win because our cauoe neiiDIIatlon. 'Nbere G!e worlei' • might nl his IPfCIIIcaUotts.
giveD treatment and released o! her people ....
.new's tlOIIIIMtlon be mado .....,. ~·• ...,u.tora will ~
Home of the
When the strongest nation ln Ls right.
oupor powers are eoneerned,
LlndiiY, with the moot liberal lmous.
· mllli 111em about the AIJ\edeln ·
VIetnam
there
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110
aceoptable
altemathe
world
can
bu
tied
clown
lor
viow1
In
the
crop,
was
lint
to
ptell-.w eleCuonl, -'· ~
HELD FOR AWOL
Fabuloru
We
hope
there
Ia
a
chante
Uve
to
peacel\ll
netplllatlott,
rrur
years
by
a
war
in
VIetnam
go
down.
The
South
said
It
until
·•- the ....___... $.
· Floyd Reynolds, 20, wos being
the!
current
negotiations
may
witb
no
erxl
in
sight;
when
the
couldn't
accept
him.
RGrald
held in the Meigs Couoty jail
t!O 1)01 domlnatiOII
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aver IIJUI other ~ , • , we Reaiian-whO had Wil be
Frida~' ott AWOL tharges by the richest nation in tile world can't bring an honorl!ble and to lilt
manage
its
own
economy;
when
war.
We
will
say
INlthing
tllrlna
wouldn't
take
'sac...!
apot
011
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ohall never be belllgorel)t but
U, S. ArmJ&lt;, Reynolds lurned himthis
campaign
thet
might
the
natloo
with
the
greatest
we shall be aa.flrlri ID clelendlni the Ucket-waa eonaldered liU'- ~
that Uta WOC!t,l!l ibe ·u. S: . •
self in to Pomeroy police Thursour system os they (Comnu- way, and rejected, thi1 time b)' ~ered
day al!erooon and is being held tradition or G!e rule o! law is destroy G!at ehance .. ,
Hanoi Vletnlin taib llbleb ' · •
For
plagued
by
unprecedented
lawlour
years
this
admlnlonlsta)
are
In
expending
thelra.
tor military authorities.
the North.
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eel In Pull._ ia,' COuld.:':'. .
lessness; when the president of tratlon has had at Ita dlspoaal
Prelllp
RepresentaUvea
Roawr1
C.
B.
Uldl IIIIer boll! '-~·
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the United States cannot travel the greatest milltary and
I SAY· that wllen respect lor Morton, ol Maryland, .,.S
t;lll polldcOU ~ eiiOM . .
~ake Viash-ups Cinch
abroad or to any major clzy at economic advantage that one the United Slatea hal !allm so George Buoh, or Tea1, went
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Hot weather tip: Use oven- home without fear of a hosUle nation has had over another in low that a !ourth-rate mUitary out lor latk of the needed
to-table dishes and plug-in &lt;Jemonatration- then It Is time any war in history , , , ,
el!Ptrilnct.
5o
did
Sen.
Howard
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power, like North Korea, will
•~oN
(111'1)
·
~n..,
oblltYII'I
liiiMd;·
co o k i n g equipment whlch lor new leadership foe America.
Baker,
of
TeMOssee.
soutbtr~
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Never has so much millt.ar)', hiJack a United states naval
1
make after meal wash-ups a
Election
economic and diplomatic power vessel on the hlih aeas It 11 nero vetoed Sen. Mark llollleld, Edl100 Co. Timed.,- alrvtld o Nortb ~ will 110 ~
:inch.
Order By Pho,\.. .
o! Or"'""' IJhorah said 110 to reward or f]O,OOO 1t1r ln!orma- lnol&lt; at lilt GPiotll a~ lot
We are going to win bl&gt;cause been used so inelrectlvely,
Ume lor new iead8rshlp to
Sen.
John T..,.., o1 TeJas.
lion leodlnr to the arrtll and lhe Amll'i.coD ~ ltld ~­
The first priority . , . cl. our restore respect !Dr G!o United
this great convention has
And , ......... """"
so
lilt
choice
narrowed
doom.
eaavlcllcln or .._II- bl)' riVIH. "- llnlll7 In 1bo G(- ·
The banjo is generally re- demoostrated to the nadon tllat next admlnlstratlott will be to
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garded as being the only na- the Republican J&gt;0111. has the bring an honorable and to the
Nixon had 1114 that In the end ble !Dr dollln&gt;llnl or dunqlng lldll .......-lltloas.
" . Crime
tive American musical Instru- leadership, the platform and the war in VIetnam. We ahall not
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Let Ul always relptcl our he would llllke the lllocllott. He Ito ~.
ment.
purpose that America needs ... atop Giere- we need a policy to t:CIUrta and those wbo sorve .., !lnally pltked Aaltf!W, heUd
The reward poatod.• llltr
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t-eeause you have nominated as prevent more Vletnams.
wu ftiiOCtod ~ tranamia- · .
them. But I" us also reeognlze 1ome &lt;'CIIlPiaillll, 0011114erett
l~"Y running mate a statesman
Foreign Polley
them,
rejectad
them,
and
oiOD
to-· hod ..... clrDamlt~:t
that some ot our oour!IID their
to
G!o
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tour
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Hllll')' Slawter, 8S, fllher 11.
All at America's peace- doclalotts have too 1..-.ln
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down
in
Stark
C4luml
oaruer
keeping
Institutions
and
all
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HlrlDl
Sinter, Mlddl"l*'! .....
weakening G!e -ca !Oreaa ao
GI_FTS! GIFTS!
1
farmoi.
11101 llllllliiC tl l(ll,t
America's
foreign
commllm«&lt;ll
aplnal
the
cr1mlnal
rprcea
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~ laid to bll wile.
thla - ·
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1'bt
colllpelly
aloo
wu
ll'lMMtlp Local SciiDtllo· DIJirla
must be r-ailed. Over the
Jr we are to restore ordor and
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peal 25 years America hal respect lor law ID this counlr)'
.CHINA
11' Olmmott l'llll Court. llllllt- . . . aftmlooa ID a Cllarlta- &gt;
provldod ...re than $150 billion 111ere Ia one place lo bosln. Wo
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VETERANS
MEMORIAL
ina Jllckttl ot G!o ·alrlklni utll' liDII, W, VL, llol)lltal.
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Workaro
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America
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two
•aOOKS
coma lor otber natlms in the 1111A&gt;rn11f aoneral , , . I p)eclp to
A relidolll or Kame. w. va.;ADMITTED - Paul KW!n, IAq at each llllr-e ot 111J 0 b I o Joli'. Slo- Ia survlvtd b)' bl•·
Free World to bear their lair you lhat rur at1umo1 _.-.)
,.AND MANY
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EdliOO piiiiiiiQ the oaunb'.
share
ol G!e burden o! will be dlrectecl to 11111e11 a war Bottom.
witt and a dut.,..r, ura&lt;· Uti .
OTHERS
DISCHARGED
Ellen
COUch,
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1,
700
member
I
ot
G!o
Culo, Kelllll, In atldltiClll to hli
do!endlng ll'eodom and keeplns qalalt orpnlzed ertme.
Patrltia llarat, lluoaall F1la, lllllaa itradl Ohio Edl100 JU\y .., hire. Funeral Hl'¥ieea - .·· ..
G!e peaee.
PoverV
This la mt a new isolationism.
Let uo lncrtaH Ute wealth or J - Spencor, ~ WIH, E. 12benandiJ!Y..........n,Strat- held • 2 p.m.~ attloiQru._
HUI, Bell Ktllftloa; Frank llla,lilaiiYIIdo, ~.ltldLor- ll&lt;!k Bopti11 Clllreb ot K.u IIIII It is a new !ntornatlonallsm in Amel:b:• ., tbat we can prorldo J,
WoiiDrd.
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lin.
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Amerlea enllals its a!Ueo more - " Y lor lilt lied;
burial !Dr 111• llltdl. !Dr all wllo
eamat help themselves. But lor
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u..n&gt;aei.ves, wllat wi- ·ore
aot
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111 wellare
With so many personal, family and busirolla, but ...,.. lftll!lmo 111
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payrillll.
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Instead or pornmont Job•
money matters for you with only one cool
and aovornmont hoollng and
Pt1'ft1110!11 welfare,. Itt IIOI'tlrD·
visit to this bank-'you can make this
mont UH Its tu and · credit
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ing at our "Full Service" bank. You also
rreatell: englna &lt;1. progrea1 OYer
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doveloped in the hlalory or man

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Weors, GalllpJiis; Rltbord
Cral&amp; moom~n~~ms; Paul CandUab, Clv'~ Falla, and KQ
Bose (aild her - Scott,) R I o
Grancio,
To reSil"''o UcbtliD advu!ce,
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Elberfelds In Pomeroy Are Open Both ,,
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contestanta walked ii1r1f will!
the honors of beins the outallldins 4-11 sa!ety speakers in the
orea eontest held this week in
Jackeon.
Bobble Frasure, apeald 111 on
household aa!ety, was juclpd the
oulatlJ1cllns girl S{lOlker, Dean
Mowrey, IIPMkltW ott aa1e use or
the pOWer Inn mower, wUJ rep.
resent the ~· of the areo,
Winners of the Jackson area
.....,at .......,.. with nino other
uea winoera lor state honors
Frida~', Auiust 23, at 10 Llll.,
in the louJeho BuD~ .in the
i!!lo Slate Fairground&amp; Contesta.&lt;&amp; of the ~ and girl dlvialooa
11M! 11ate eontest are

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C&lt;Jmpedna tor a week's trip to
the National 4-11 Club CoQIII'ess
held yeorl,y In December at ChiCll(l, Winolo,
Other !Pflkera o! the area
event were Jolmns Miller, Lowrenee County, second .Plaee wl~
ner of the girls' division; Connie
Davia, Gallla County; Roth HodgICltl, Jackson County; Linda Cot·
trW, Meigs County; Kath,y Cox,
Pike County; Kalhy Morgan, Scioto County; and JUdy Smith, Vloton Cwnzy,
The Ares 4-H safety spealdng
ltUvity was sponsored by the
OhJo Fanners' Insurance Gr&lt;q~
in cooperation with the CooperaUve Exte118Jon Service, the Ohio
Slate University,

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t 100 clUII'OOIIIS to Ill&gt; Uaed thia
!.all b)' lha Meigs Couoty School

!Dr the Melltalb' R - haa
b0111 I s - b)' !Ira. Grace Wilber, chllrmall cl.lhe M.alp County RetardatiCil Board.
.Mrs. Weber 1114 thai G!e two
rooms 1101 be ID an actual
but must meet otber specl!lciiiCllll. Two rooma llove
boon recommended lltlayear u
to the ago-opon 81110118 thePI4101. ·
Mrs. Weber also alre1aed hnr
hope G!attrarurportallon!acllltiaa
wU1 be worked out thla year !OL·
G!e stu-a by auto dealers c1.
111e eouoty,
AIIYone haYing a two room fa.
clllty available Olld oatllfldur7
lor the 8thool 11 askecl 1o talephone (collect) Mn. Weber at
37~93 tllrruill Chester ox:lwoge• .

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VATICAN aTY (UPO-'ll!e
VlllioU - - L'Osser11an
SatuniiY ~
_... a - • article critical of
Pope Paul's blrtll c&lt;Jiltrol
-ycllcal as reminiscent In
lallllui&amp;O of -1 Gespropqanc!L
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throulb the IWW'&amp;paper, more
concern over birth comrol
resctlon, t1an over any papli
doeumenlin memoey.
Tbe satunilll editorial tool&lt;
llsue with 1 cover lton' in a
reeout lsoue of 1he Lordoo
Ec:onomlal, a widelY circulated
C 1MI llr HEA.
Brltioh week!¥ maauine. 11le
mqazine's cover ' shoWed 1
nfhank goocfn..., afl th9se c011renlion kooks ate goner'
p._.,h of Paul meditatiJW
on the papli 1hraoe over the
CIIIJtion •rwhat World??"
L'OSaeJ'\'Itore c:omplltned the
ECClllOIIliot stocy old the
eiiCYcllcal ...mrmiJW 1ho tDtal
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bill on artllicill mean• of birth
CODtrGl waa llreadll ·~deld as 1
dodo bird.,,
It old the magazine vlolatod
Tho new rubber heart 4ovei"elementary norma of respect"
AKRON (UPI) - The GoodIn wllw Paul's decision wu year Tire &amp; Rubber co.'s 1'&amp;- &lt;Jil0d at ()oodyear Is made of
"not the lndt of papli aearch division Is predicting materials which simulate 11111i~lllllllr but of papal laola- thet rubber llearto may be auo- clottiJW and blo-eloctrlc funcdon."
talnlng hUIIlOII life .In 1ho noar tions of hiDIWI blood vesools.
441'tlo8e who do
Dr. w. v. Sharp of the AkroD
oot have a
!Utw'e.
Clcy
Hoopltal research grOICI
ohort
memory mll!ht aak
Goodyear llao devei&lt;JilOII proll!lmlol.. a If~ ~.go Is of tocype N&gt;ber helr1s In jolnj said vessels made of the syna Br!Uah perlodkal of 1he year reaearch wi1h AkroD Clcy Hos- thetic matertal llave been gro!tof 1968 ..-, lnatead, of pital, the Clevelalld Clinic and ed Into animals and remalnecl
acme lallonl1 aoelollot (Nazi) NASA's Lewis Research ce~ Wtclotted for more tllan low'
· - of 11iN, for ol111111le of ter. Smle ba\'e kept calves and a hall month•.
A heart chamber made of
tile Al1lri!! or of tile SchwarZe all.vo for 50 hours.
natural
rubber also is being
Korps, ....., of tho ss
The proi&lt;Jcype heert now In
(GeatiiJO)" the editorial aelcl.
exi stenc:e depeDds OP an outalde developed ot the Clevelanl
Vatican observers can reclll airpUJqJ to pump two pllons Cllnic. Its inner surface ls eDited with a c:onduc:tive materlll
no lutance In which the
Vllican hla gone to auc:h of. bloo:l a minute. Researchers 1het transmits electrical Imle~s 11 1he atream of . wd a till)' electric molor pow- pulses which close ard q&gt;en
- - ed!tDrials to defend a ored by omall batterleo would the cllamber.
papal document.
probobi1 be&lt;:omo 1he power ·
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'l11o leader of the Clevelanl F'mt Plaee Medal

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GALLIPOIJS IQ',

11111 be lrultalled to ouotaln life
In humano b.Y 1970.

Unique Primary in

Rurll Eledrlc: eooperatlve,lnc.,
Golllpollo, IIIIICIIIICed Solllr4o: Maine Being
tbe replor blomlal meellns CJI
CALAIS, Maine (UPI) - Waol&gt;tbe member• of lite I!Ud&lt;al'e
Rural Elo&lt;trlc eooporallve, Inc., bwtDII Coiiiicy Democrats Y1lled
wW be held at1he Gollla CooD;y on 1helr choice of 1 presidential
~ Folr....,.ta on satunllll. eaedldlte Slturdai' in a unique
AIJI. 17, beldmins al!0:30 LDl. and UDilnctlaoed preoidenllai
Durlna tile ... - . reporll prelereooe pr!mlr)",
'l11o eleetlon was the brainchlld
. will be made b7 otllcoro, wa. teoa and committees. Fourmam- o! Albia&gt; GoodwlnofPembroke, a
bero wW be eleofod to the lleerd dolepte to the Democratic Nltlodl Convontian W110 old he
·of wolliL
Thoro wW bo ., ol.uuhlmecl Wlllll hil vote In Chicago to r&amp;•:......... bqidiiDI al ,_,_ lieci the wlohea of his conotltuDoor prida for 114ulll and ency.
Polio wore scheduled to q&gt;en
ehll- wW be .... oul, and
at
2 p. m. and clooe at 10 p.m.
'- - Includes tbe Dol·
,polcben, Jaola and Jobbero. Goodwin old the result• will
Nldde and llowpoke and Billy DOt be dlocloaed unW after both
votes. some 5,800 registered
' Wabb.
. Tbe e v e n t wU1 eonttnue Democrats are eligible to vote.

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L'OaHn'ltore was the moat
ocalhi~W reblko to worltlwldo
resctlon on the encyclical In a
oerles of de!enaes t11a1 llave
been ~ almoot daib' In
the paper. Vatican aboervera
old the pontiff Ia diiPiay!JW,

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tea
be fllmlahod. ~· are
brlas a coveted dllih arid an·ar-·
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aelepilaiot Bale.
Heath Chorcb ladleo who 'prepared and Hrved a oteak c~~Mor
were Mrs. Nan ~e. Mro. E.
M. Wood, Mro. Edltb Jlvjdea
Mrs. Emma WOJiand, Mrs. ~
Mrsf Katie SWan11011 a n·d

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eoltod me a liar: Tho..,. diiJ
YOUTH ASKED FOR If
Thil chiumn II for YOIIIli 1*1' SteYe told ina 11 rd "' ...,.
wi1h him agaiD. bo'olal&lt;e wlltJple, 1helr problema and ploooureo, their ir&lt;M&gt;IBI and fUn. AI illlns baek and tall poaple be
wtih the rest of Hel., Help USI, lied. rd ralher dlel
!ID't 1hera - · 'IQ'?
H welcome• lauabo but "'"'"
doclp a l!lOrious question wl1h a -MARA
Dear Mara:
brush-&lt;&gt;!!. Send )'0111' Yes, there'• ~•
queslloniiD YOIJ'l1l ASKED FOR
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startIf, eare of Hoi• Help USI, thla
ed tills alandor, he Clll be IIIII&amp;
up leplly. Lot him .,wr
SHOULD GIHLS BE
molhor Ia In ...,cb wWl a lawWEAKER SEX?
yer, and drop a bini tblt blo lao&amp;
Dear He1011:
lltllo talk wWl yoo wu ovflr-

$5.95

aomudlatreas

Ia plaoed ... girl&amp; being and stleat 10 tblt boya won'l feel

InferiOr? - · · wrong with lntelllpnee '"' sldos'l
Here are my t~~ostlona?
I. Will' must ~ coneeal
her baalc brainB - r 1he p!H
of holple.-u, """'''hiBUcallon, etc.?
2. Will' must glrlo talk ooly
about troualtozy 1hiDP and,.._

FOit FALL IN
Dan River® rL,.&lt;IU)

H. Johnson, 824 Fourth Ave.
backed Into a parked car owned
by Ferris· Cleon can·, ftt. 2,
Crown Clt,y. There ""no damage to 1he Johnsoo vehicle and
very minor damage to the other
car. No one was cited.

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Individuals in

Job8 During July

President of
IQ OL po.,...nonl
blond dl,poly11t.r
colton. 4 _poc.olt

loops. Fen ploido: ·

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3. \VIv" ore boys afraid of lntelligolt glrla?
4. Ara boys lnlerlor - Insecure - or esotlata dlslrina an
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when her car coJ...
Uded with one comiJW down Second Ave. driven ~ Bernard M.
Guin1her, 44, 1604 Cllatham Ave.
Second Ave.

In an acctdentoccurr.l._-at5:19
.P· m. at Barr's S&amp;cter Market

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stimulating coaversatlon reoPrlns 11111urilll, perceptioo a n d

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clcy Pollee.
Pe(U"l Edler, 69, Coolville, was
£U!ng east on Olive st. and atleii1Pted to inake a lei! turn ooto

Parking Lot on Vine f4., William

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GAUJI&gt;OLIS - N'o one waa George Meiollart andilaroldllublolured In two minor lrlfllc ac- bard were recornlzed. .

There was minor daJMp 10
both automobUos. Mrs. Edler
wao cllarged wt1h dloabe)'ing an
automatic ~ic slpai. a..
leaoed on $28 bond, she Is to IIIJpearln court on All&amp; 12.

By He/e!l Bottel .

Association
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Jlllxe4?
That Ia: SlperiDr and
PI'. PLEASANT - Jac"'"'IDe
Gobrltscb, ciaii8IMr oC Mr. and Inferior? '11111 ro!HI anotber
Mrs. Donald F. Gel&gt;rltach, was ""'stlon: Wldeh Ia llldcb? And
awarded a first place medel for Ia ..,r concoption CJI -rloril1
- - twlrllns a1 1ho Yonth 10 IDferlor that we eumot -.
~ Jnc. or vtralnla MBJor- &amp;Ire • OQIIIUTI - CURIOUS B.
ette-Twlrlins Camp Ill West Vlr- B.
ainla Woaloyan Colle&amp;e In Bu· Dear euriwl:
If an IDtelllpnl girl must ~
chamlll. W. VL re..-IJ.
dumb
and oil&lt;ri .. 1hel • boy
JaCQlOIII!e, who wW be aqb....,•t
feel
Inferior - ohe'o cbomore at PIJinl Ploaaaat lllsb
Sc!IJOI, 11 a of 1ho Jac- """ 1he wro111 boy! And If a boy
queline Twirling and Wlllll a holpleao, UIIIO(ll1lstlcaDoneo Slud!D In Plllnl Plealllll. ed JlimJ, he's In 1hewrong &lt;11&gt;ond Ia o rneDiber of 1ho PIJinl lurJI
An ADEQUATE man doBm'l
Plea- Hlab School Morcblllil
bl1 WOIIWI to be lbo .
Bond.
•bare!OOiod and too step&amp; boLEADERS MAY MEET
hlllli" cype. But ru r~~ ...,..
TOKYO (UPO- Prime Mlnlt- wWl JGU, B.: Mill)' men are
ter El- oold Fridol It still inado&lt;IIAIA In lhla deput1111)' be neeoosaey for him to
ll\lltl. - H.
meat the next AmeriCIII pHIDear Hel•:
~ 1a1o thil reor to 1101 a dale
I am 17. I waa told, wb10 I
lor the retum of Oldllan to waa '"" ,...,..,tblt my motbor
Jopan.
djed. MJ Idler baa romarrlld.
Oar !amiiJ life 1111'1 ...al1
clOM.
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Civil Case
Hied with
Gallia CoUrt
GALLIPOIJS - One c:ivil case
was nled Friday In the office of
Clerk ol Courts Marjorie Rine-hart Four cases were disposed
of inGollla Coon!)' Common Ploos
Court.
Betty Lou McGuire, Gallipolis,
ffied apeUtion fordlvorceagalnst
Melvin B. Mc:Guire, GaUipolts.
The plaintiff accuses the deCendant ot extreme cruelty and said
abo foaro physical Injury from
him. She Is seekilll: alimony,

care, custody, and s~rt of
three minor chUdren, and court
costa.
In the c:ase of State of Ohio vs.
Roy Goodwtn, Judge Thomas w.
Mltchcll determined that the violation was not such as to war·
rant evocation ot the probation.
The defendant was released and
his probation continued.

Coach Art

Lanham ' was electod president
of1he Rio Grande Memorial AI·

Tho court allowed Albert Frum
to be temporarily released from
Lima State Ho5()ilal tc attend his
mother's funeral in Athens,
.The case of John W. Cox vs.
Nancy Lucille Cox was dismissed
and court costs paid.
· J~ , M.It,c~e!l sr•~~ divorcee ~ S~(on, 1\. Moss rr001
Spencer D.~ , Morss on die ·groori:ls
of gross neglect or duty. There

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altractod Qraxlmately 150 CUItomorl, do•te the raln. Fl!t.Y
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are no children by the m_arriage.

Maxey is Brought

featured an address by J. Sher-

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Porter tracOd 1he hlatory or
lhe Rio Gr- - a l Also·
elatlan, and prailed It for Ita
clvlc ·a ceompil-o.
He aald tblt tho aoliOCiallm
built the Ill'• bullclln&amp; and do·
nated lllOilel' to other vlllagoprojocta.

Tho retlrlns Hcrotar,y-treaourer, Mra. Kennoth Grllham, was
eredlted with IIIIIIPIJing1ho opeak.
er wl1h back8rcJund lnlormsllna
on tho annual hiltorlc event.
Prosilllnl • • Fronk Petrie
Jr., 1he rollrlna president,
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POMEROY - SPS Norman V

Maxey, who was injured in Vie~
nam on July 13, was transferred

on Aug. 2 from a hospital in J~&gt;o
pan to the Dewitt Army Hospital
at Fort Belvoir, va.
His parenta. Mr. an:l Mrs. VLv..
Jan Maxey of Reedsville, were at
the hospltaliDvlsilhim last weekend. His addreuls SP5 Norman
V. Maxey, RA 15669369, Medical
Holding D!lt.lchmont, Ward 2B,
Fort Belwir, VL

Gaffia County1
904 Entered

Patrol lleports

Open Classes

Two Aceidents

Of Meigs Fair
POMEROY - A total of 904
entries were registered Cor the
open competition Df the Meigs
Cowtty Fair which begins Monday.

Breakdown or the entrl es in
or competition
includes: horse and pony conformation, 69; dairy cattle, 37,
plus 53 head for the district
the various fields

Stand at ,$l,90l.l0
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from Meigs Coonty court c:ollectlons In July totaled $1,901.10, it was reported by Clerk
Elizabeth Hobstetter,
The distnlrsements tnc:luded
$4:16.96 In fines to lito state
$76.90 fees to the sheriff, $908.:
69 In lines and costa to the
OOWtcy general fUnd, $318.82 10
the law library fUnd and $1S9, 73
to the county aulD lleenoe and
gas fund .

OXYGEN GIVEN
MIDDLEPORT - 'l11o Middle.
port emergency S(Jiad answered a call at 8:53 p.m. Friday to
admlnloter oxygen to George K..,.
nedy at his W. Main Sl homo In

inches of rainlalllast week cern ..

pared to .15 recoi.ed Jlurbw the
same period one year ago.
McCormick Blid GalliB hesllad

TONIGHT-MONDAY
Af1D TUESDAY

some form or _preclpitatioo 19 of
GALLIPOUS - Tho State Pa- tho past 27 days, making it one
trol investigated two one .. car of the wettest summers in recent
accidents dur:ing the last 24 times.
The ftgures above do nat iDhours.
Ernest S. Ward, 45, Rt. 1 cludo Soturdly morning's d..,.
Rutlaml, struck ard killed a deer pour wldch curtailed traffic: and
on County ~ 5 l4 miles west other actiVities around tO a. m.
Several creeks are nmning
of Rt. 7 at 9:05 p.m. Friday.
There were no injuries but the hJih, but no major Ooodl~ 1s oeen
wiOOshield of the vehicle . was at this time.

JAMESDRIJRY

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.Clint EaliiWood
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Traveling north on Lincoln
Pike, .8 mile south of Rt.. 141
at 12:30 Lm. saturday, ruchar'd
W. Elliott, 17, Rt. 2 Gallil&gt;olls,
went oil 1ho right side of the
road on a curve and struck a

Guernsey show; beef cattle, 38;
sheep, 31; hogs, one; farm crops,
128; Rower show, Wednesday,
1.66 entries; Friday. 147i do- post. The acc:ident d&amp;nllged a
mestic arts, 47; paintings, 83i fence owned by Paul Nidl)' and
granges, rour, and 100 school did severe damage to the vehicle.
There were no injuries 1100 no
exhibits.
ln addition there will be hun- citations.
dreds or exhibits ln the junior
fair. Livestock registrations tor
ASK TO WED
the junior ratr include: beef
GALLIPOLIS - Two couples
breeding, 21; steers for sale
applied
for marriage licenses
22; swine, four; poultry seven~
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In
the office of Probate
rabb1ts, seven; sheep, 10; dairy
COUrt.
They
were James L,
cattle, 38; market lambs, 14.
Elliott, 25, Gallipolis, teacher,
and Charla F. Bodlmer, 20, Gal'
lipolis, student; Harold Lee MitCollections

July

GALLIPOLIS - ActordiJW to
Edwin (Pole) McCOrmick U S.
Weather Obaerver, Falrtl~tdSta­
Uon, Gallla Coonty received 4.16

chell, 34, Dennison, laborer and

Clara Marjorie .Miller. 29 'Bidwell, at hOnte: ~ . \, !. · · ', · ·

THE GOOD, THE BAD
AND THE UGLY

BARNARD LEAVES

NICE, France (UPD-Dr.
Chrlstiaan Barnard, pioneer
heart transplant surgeon, lett
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VlllioU - - L'Osser11an
SatuniiY ~
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Pope Paul's blrtll c&lt;Jiltrol
-ycllcal as reminiscent In
lallllui&amp;O of -1 Gespropqanc!L
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SCHOOL

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throulb the IWW'&amp;paper, more
concern over birth comrol
resctlon, t1an over any papli
doeumenlin memoey.
Tbe satunilll editorial tool&lt;
llsue with 1 cover lton' in a
reeout lsoue of 1he Lordoo
Ec:onomlal, a widelY circulated
C 1MI llr HEA.
Brltioh week!¥ maauine. 11le
mqazine's cover ' shoWed 1
nfhank goocfn..., afl th9se c011renlion kooks ate goner'
p._.,h of Paul meditatiJW
on the papli 1hraoe over the
CIIIJtion •rwhat World??"
L'OSaeJ'\'Itore c:omplltned the
ECClllOIIliot stocy old the
eiiCYcllcal ...mrmiJW 1ho tDtal
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bill on artllicill mean• of birth
CODtrGl waa llreadll ·~deld as 1
dodo bird.,,
It old the magazine vlolatod
Tho new rubber heart 4ovei"elementary norma of respect"
AKRON (UPI) - The GoodIn wllw Paul's decision wu year Tire &amp; Rubber co.'s 1'&amp;- &lt;Jil0d at ()oodyear Is made of
"not the lndt of papli aearch division Is predicting materials which simulate 11111i~lllllllr but of papal laola- thet rubber llearto may be auo- clottiJW and blo-eloctrlc funcdon."
talnlng hUIIlOII life .In 1ho noar tions of hiDIWI blood vesools.
441'tlo8e who do
Dr. w. v. Sharp of the AkroD
oot have a
!Utw'e.
Clcy
Hoopltal research grOICI
ohort
memory mll!ht aak
Goodyear llao devei&lt;JilOII proll!lmlol.. a If~ ~.go Is of tocype N&gt;ber helr1s In jolnj said vessels made of the syna Br!Uah perlodkal of 1he year reaearch wi1h AkroD Clcy Hos- thetic matertal llave been gro!tof 1968 ..-, lnatead, of pital, the Clevelalld Clinic and ed Into animals and remalnecl
acme lallonl1 aoelollot (Nazi) NASA's Lewis Research ce~ Wtclotted for more tllan low'
· - of 11iN, for ol111111le of ter. Smle ba\'e kept calves and a hall month•.
A heart chamber made of
tile Al1lri!! or of tile SchwarZe all.vo for 50 hours.
natural
rubber also is being
Korps, ....., of tho ss
The proi&lt;Jcype heert now In
(GeatiiJO)" the editorial aelcl.
exi stenc:e depeDds OP an outalde developed ot the Clevelanl
Vatican observers can reclll airpUJqJ to pump two pllons Cllnic. Its inner surface ls eDited with a c:onduc:tive materlll
no lutance In which the
Vllican hla gone to auc:h of. bloo:l a minute. Researchers 1het transmits electrical Imle~s 11 1he atream of . wd a till)' electric molor pow- pulses which close ard q&gt;en
- - ed!tDrials to defend a ored by omall batterleo would the cllamber.
papal document.
probobi1 be&lt;:omo 1he power ·
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GALLIPOIJS IQ',

11111 be lrultalled to ouotaln life
In humano b.Y 1970.

Unique Primary in

Rurll Eledrlc: eooperatlve,lnc.,
Golllpollo, IIIIICIIIICed Solllr4o: Maine Being
tbe replor blomlal meellns CJI
CALAIS, Maine (UPI) - Waol&gt;tbe member• of lite I!Ud&lt;al'e
Rural Elo&lt;trlc eooporallve, Inc., bwtDII Coiiiicy Democrats Y1lled
wW be held at1he Gollla CooD;y on 1helr choice of 1 presidential
~ Folr....,.ta on satunllll. eaedldlte Slturdai' in a unique
AIJI. 17, beldmins al!0:30 LDl. and UDilnctlaoed preoidenllai
Durlna tile ... - . reporll prelereooe pr!mlr)",
'l11o eleetlon was the brainchlld
. will be made b7 otllcoro, wa. teoa and committees. Fourmam- o! Albia&gt; GoodwlnofPembroke, a
bero wW be eleofod to the lleerd dolepte to the Democratic Nltlodl Convontian W110 old he
·of wolliL
Thoro wW bo ., ol.uuhlmecl Wlllll hil vote In Chicago to r&amp;•:......... bqidiiDI al ,_,_ lieci the wlohea of his conotltuDoor prida for 114ulll and ency.
Polio wore scheduled to q&gt;en
ehll- wW be .... oul, and
at
2 p. m. and clooe at 10 p.m.
'- - Includes tbe Dol·
,polcben, Jaola and Jobbero. Goodwin old the result• will
Nldde and llowpoke and Billy DOt be dlocloaed unW after both
votes. some 5,800 registered
' Wabb.
. Tbe e v e n t wU1 eonttnue Democrats are eligible to vote.

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L'OaHn'ltore was the moat
ocalhi~W reblko to worltlwldo
resctlon on the encyclical In a
oerles of de!enaes t11a1 llave
been ~ almoot daib' In
the paper. Vatican aboervera
old the pontiff Ia diiPiay!JW,

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tea
be fllmlahod. ~· are
brlas a coveted dllih arid an·ar-·
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aelepilaiot Bale.
Heath Chorcb ladleo who 'prepared and Hrved a oteak c~~Mor
were Mrs. Nan ~e. Mro. E.
M. Wood, Mro. Edltb Jlvjdea
Mrs. Emma WOJiand, Mrs. ~
Mrsf Katie SWan11011 a n·d

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YOUTH ASKED FOR If
Thil chiumn II for YOIIIli 1*1' SteYe told ina 11 rd "' ...,.
wi1h him agaiD. bo'olal&lt;e wlltJple, 1helr problema and ploooureo, their ir&lt;M&gt;IBI and fUn. AI illlns baek and tall poaple be
wtih the rest of Hel., Help USI, lied. rd ralher dlel
!ID't 1hera - · 'IQ'?
H welcome• lauabo but "'"'"
doclp a l!lOrious question wl1h a -MARA
Dear Mara:
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yer, and drop a bini tblt blo lao&amp;
Dear He1011:
lltllo talk wWl yoo wu ovflr-

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Ia plaoed ... girl&amp; being and stleat 10 tblt boya won'l feel

InferiOr? - · · wrong with lntelllpnee '"' sldos'l
Here are my t~~ostlona?
I. Will' must ~ coneeal
her baalc brainB - r 1he p!H
of holple.-u, """'''hiBUcallon, etc.?
2. Will' must glrlo talk ooly
about troualtozy 1hiDP and,.._

FOit FALL IN
Dan River® rL,.&lt;IU)

H. Johnson, 824 Fourth Ave.
backed Into a parked car owned
by Ferris· Cleon can·, ftt. 2,
Crown Clt,y. There ""no damage to 1he Johnsoo vehicle and
very minor damage to the other
car. No one was cited.

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Individuals in

Job8 During July

President of
IQ OL po.,...nonl
blond dl,poly11t.r
colton. 4 _poc.olt

loops. Fen ploido: ·

lamlledp?

3. \VIv" ore boys afraid of lntelligolt glrla?
4. Ara boys lnlerlor - Insecure - or esotlata dlslrina an
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when her car coJ...
Uded with one comiJW down Second Ave. driven ~ Bernard M.
Guin1her, 44, 1604 Cllatham Ave.
Second Ave.

In an acctdentoccurr.l._-at5:19
.P· m. at Barr's S&amp;cter Market

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or YUlee oplnlmo, or . . _ In
stimulating coaversatlon reoPrlns 11111urilll, perceptioo a n d

uneilallerwef . .'I

cidents invesdgatecl Frida)- by
clcy Pollee.
Pe(U"l Edler, 69, Coolville, was
£U!ng east on Olive st. and atleii1Pted to inake a lei! turn ooto

Parking Lot on Vine f4., William

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Btrlltdo,ys or: .rom B a c:a .n,
GAUJI&gt;OLIS - N'o one waa George Meiollart andilaroldllublolured In two minor lrlfllc ac- bard were recornlzed. .

There was minor daJMp 10
both automobUos. Mrs. Edler
wao cllarged wt1h dloabe)'ing an
automatic ~ic slpai. a..
leaoed on $28 bond, she Is to IIIJpearln court on All&amp; 12.

By He/e!l Bottel .

Association
RIO GRANDE -

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Jlllxe4?
That Ia: SlperiDr and
PI'. PLEASANT - Jac"'"'IDe
Gobrltscb, ciaii8IMr oC Mr. and Inferior? '11111 ro!HI anotber
Mrs. Donald F. Gel&gt;rltach, was ""'stlon: Wldeh Ia llldcb? And
awarded a first place medel for Ia ..,r concoption CJI -rloril1
- - twlrllns a1 1ho Yonth 10 IDferlor that we eumot -.
~ Jnc. or vtralnla MBJor- &amp;Ire • OQIIIUTI - CURIOUS B.
ette-Twlrlins Camp Ill West Vlr- B.
ainla Woaloyan Colle&amp;e In Bu· Dear euriwl:
If an IDtelllpnl girl must ~
chamlll. W. VL re..-IJ.
dumb
and oil&lt;ri .. 1hel • boy
JaCQlOIII!e, who wW be aqb....,•t
feel
Inferior - ohe'o cbomore at PIJinl Ploaaaat lllsb
Sc!IJOI, 11 a of 1ho Jac- """ 1he wro111 boy! And If a boy
queline Twirling and Wlllll a holpleao, UIIIO(ll1lstlcaDoneo Slud!D In Plllnl Plealllll. ed JlimJ, he's In 1hewrong &lt;11&gt;ond Ia o rneDiber of 1ho PIJinl lurJI
An ADEQUATE man doBm'l
Plea- Hlab School Morcblllil
bl1 WOIIWI to be lbo .
Bond.
•bare!OOiod and too step&amp; boLEADERS MAY MEET
hlllli" cype. But ru r~~ ...,..
TOKYO (UPO- Prime Mlnlt- wWl JGU, B.: Mill)' men are
ter El- oold Fridol It still inado&lt;IIAIA In lhla deput1111)' be neeoosaey for him to
ll\lltl. - H.
meat the next AmeriCIII pHIDear Hel•:
~ 1a1o thil reor to 1101 a dale
I am 17. I waa told, wb10 I
lor the retum of Oldllan to waa '"" ,...,..,tblt my motbor
Jopan.
djed. MJ Idler baa romarrlld.
Oar !amiiJ life 1111'1 ...al1
clOM.
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Civil Case
Hied with
Gallia CoUrt
GALLIPOIJS - One c:ivil case
was nled Friday In the office of
Clerk ol Courts Marjorie Rine-hart Four cases were disposed
of inGollla Coon!)' Common Ploos
Court.
Betty Lou McGuire, Gallipolis,
ffied apeUtion fordlvorceagalnst
Melvin B. Mc:Guire, GaUipolts.
The plaintiff accuses the deCendant ot extreme cruelty and said
abo foaro physical Injury from
him. She Is seekilll: alimony,

care, custody, and s~rt of
three minor chUdren, and court
costa.
In the c:ase of State of Ohio vs.
Roy Goodwtn, Judge Thomas w.
Mltchcll determined that the violation was not such as to war·
rant evocation ot the probation.
The defendant was released and
his probation continued.

Coach Art

Lanham ' was electod president
of1he Rio Grande Memorial AI·

Tho court allowed Albert Frum
to be temporarily released from
Lima State Ho5()ilal tc attend his
mother's funeral in Athens,
.The case of John W. Cox vs.
Nancy Lucille Cox was dismissed
and court costs paid.
· J~ , M.It,c~e!l sr•~~ divorcee ~ S~(on, 1\. Moss rr001
Spencer D.~ , Morss on die ·groori:ls
of gross neglect or duty. There

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altractod Qraxlmately 150 CUItomorl, do•te the raln. Fl!t.Y
llll,yed for 1be -am llldcb

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are no children by the m_arriage.

Maxey is Brought

featured an address by J. Sher-

. man Porter.
Porter tracOd 1he hlatory or
lhe Rio Gr- - a l Also·
elatlan, and prailed It for Ita
clvlc ·a ceompil-o.
He aald tblt tho aoliOCiallm
built the Ill'• bullclln&amp; and do·
nated lllOilel' to other vlllagoprojocta.

Tho retlrlns Hcrotar,y-treaourer, Mra. Kennoth Grllham, was
eredlted with IIIIIIPIJing1ho opeak.
er wl1h back8rcJund lnlormsllna
on tho annual hiltorlc event.
Prosilllnl • • Fronk Petrie
Jr., 1he rollrlna president,
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POMEROY - SPS Norman V

Maxey, who was injured in Vie~
nam on July 13, was transferred

on Aug. 2 from a hospital in J~&gt;o
pan to the Dewitt Army Hospital
at Fort Belvoir, va.
His parenta. Mr. an:l Mrs. VLv..
Jan Maxey of Reedsville, were at
the hospltaliDvlsilhim last weekend. His addreuls SP5 Norman
V. Maxey, RA 15669369, Medical
Holding D!lt.lchmont, Ward 2B,
Fort Belwir, VL

Gaffia County1
904 Entered

Patrol lleports

Open Classes

Two Aceidents

Of Meigs Fair
POMEROY - A total of 904
entries were registered Cor the
open competition Df the Meigs
Cowtty Fair which begins Monday.

Breakdown or the entrl es in
or competition
includes: horse and pony conformation, 69; dairy cattle, 37,
plus 53 head for the district
the various fields

Stand at ,$l,90l.l0
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POMEROY - Disburseme~s
from Meigs Coonty court c:ollectlons In July totaled $1,901.10, it was reported by Clerk
Elizabeth Hobstetter,
The distnlrsements tnc:luded
$4:16.96 In fines to lito state
$76.90 fees to the sheriff, $908.:
69 In lines and costa to the
OOWtcy general fUnd, $318.82 10
the law library fUnd and $1S9, 73
to the county aulD lleenoe and
gas fund .

OXYGEN GIVEN
MIDDLEPORT - 'l11o Middle.
port emergency S(Jiad answered a call at 8:53 p.m. Friday to
admlnloter oxygen to George K..,.
nedy at his W. Main Sl homo In

inches of rainlalllast week cern ..

pared to .15 recoi.ed Jlurbw the
same period one year ago.
McCormick Blid GalliB hesllad

TONIGHT-MONDAY
Af1D TUESDAY

some form or _preclpitatioo 19 of
GALLIPOUS - Tho State Pa- tho past 27 days, making it one
trol investigated two one .. car of the wettest summers in recent
accidents dur:ing the last 24 times.
The ftgures above do nat iDhours.
Ernest S. Ward, 45, Rt. 1 cludo Soturdly morning's d..,.
Rutlaml, struck ard killed a deer pour wldch curtailed traffic: and
on County ~ 5 l4 miles west other actiVities around tO a. m.
Several creeks are nmning
of Rt. 7 at 9:05 p.m. Friday.
There were no injuries but the hJih, but no major Ooodl~ 1s oeen
wiOOshield of the vehicle . was at this time.

JAMESDRIJRY

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.Clint EaliiWood
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sllaltered.
Traveling north on Lincoln
Pike, .8 mile south of Rt.. 141
at 12:30 Lm. saturday, ruchar'd
W. Elliott, 17, Rt. 2 Gallil&gt;olls,
went oil 1ho right side of the
road on a curve and struck a

Guernsey show; beef cattle, 38;
sheep, 31; hogs, one; farm crops,
128; Rower show, Wednesday,
1.66 entries; Friday. 147i do- post. The acc:ident d&amp;nllged a
mestic arts, 47; paintings, 83i fence owned by Paul Nidl)' and
granges, rour, and 100 school did severe damage to the vehicle.
There were no injuries 1100 no
exhibits.
ln addition there will be hun- citations.
dreds or exhibits ln the junior
fair. Livestock registrations tor
ASK TO WED
the junior ratr include: beef
GALLIPOLIS - Two couples
breeding, 21; steers for sale
applied
for marriage licenses
22; swine, four; poultry seven~
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In
the office of Probate
rabb1ts, seven; sheep, 10; dairy
COUrt.
They
were James L,
cattle, 38; market lambs, 14.
Elliott, 25, Gallipolis, teacher,
and Charla F. Bodlmer, 20, Gal'
lipolis, student; Harold Lee MitCollections

July

GALLIPOLIS - ActordiJW to
Edwin (Pole) McCOrmick U S.
Weather Obaerver, Falrtl~tdSta­
Uon, Gallla Coonty received 4.16

chell, 34, Dennison, laborer and

Clara Marjorie .Miller. 29 'Bidwell, at hOnte: ~ . \, !. · · ', · ·

THE GOOD, THE BAD
AND THE UGLY

BARNARD LEAVES

NICE, France (UPD-Dr.
Chrlstiaan Barnard, pioneer
heart transplant surgeon, lett
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!_.ue blm In the car. He actuollJ mada 1111 walk two miles
hame frOID a dala bocluH I
-dn't lire ln. 1 wao ao ooor/ ed and llllld - two dlllerenl
men tried to pick me up - that
I cried all oQIII. Mother ....S.
1111 break up with him.
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- · llid their IIDell1 lllmlt'ted tblt ..,. lln't - . abe's Ill
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Noll 1hel .. lddl !mow, . .
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One piece of equlj&gt;Jnent In our ofllce Is doubly protected from
the r&amp;YIPS of Ume IIld from destru~m by Dre. n Ia our micro- ,
tum safe, IIIII of ftlm from as lor back 11 1893.
It lo from this llle that H. W. WDaon Jr. draws 20 yoara ogo 1111
Dick 'lbomas data '"' 50 yeiro qo on the river.
1clld not havo occ1oloo1Ddelve some of themoatattrlcii¥Oporch
Into this 111e until recently when fUrniture rve aeon. It Ia rat.
1 wanted beckiround Info for a tan or wicker and cushioned wltll

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atarted in thl1 ll1e Ia pUiows.
Uko pltlne hooked "" a drur.

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On Elatorn Ave. just about
real IJIIOiien&lt;e. some of the acroaa rram the entrance to Bob
....,..._ atruck me as ve17 fun- Evana' 1 saw the first of those

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~. IIld llound they were Worry- lall
They
don't
have leaves IIld I
.q aboot some of the thlngo
U.t concern petl)le today. like think they are called SUlllrlse
the problems of youth and crime. lnles. They llood both oldea of
In those days, the violert news the walk IIld were very pretcy.
made the headlines, juat 11 . it
Saw Jim Bell riding a bicycle
.does tocla.Y. Ma~ ltema, grange
and church news, now uaed on the 1D work the other morning. He
soclecy - · appeared then on said, ••n sure saves on ps 1111

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WhUelooklng over a !928 TribUne, trying to locate news of the
SUver Bridge, I came across the
preliminary plano lor t h e
brldse's ollicial opunlng. It 11id,
There will be speeches, music,
ftreworka, ceremonies, danci~
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IIld merrlmald~Wo (After all thet,
•hit ldnd of merrlmlkilW?7l
Also, how allout this title! "W~ lludpt of News from
uvely VIDtoo vmaae." rD say
. thla for whoever made tMt heed
"" be had' 111 oar for alllteratlo&amp;

Vlmoa muat 'have been where
the action WIL

I WAS MADE to feel aort of
opeclal this week when m y live me I peraonal call Ind. reminded me It had booa a year
Iince my check IV&gt; I thOIII!ht It
wu 1 nice thing for him to do,
al11&lt;e It would have beeo Juat aa
. oaay to haw a aecretary do the
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ala .Bombeck scyle. lllldlclldn't
thiDk 111\)'0110 would be lntereated.
I will 111 I have a 17-)'0II'&lt;Iid
11011, Richard, who juat IIJ'IIduated
:from GAllS IIld a 13-felr-okl
daui!Ur, Llaa. Wo do hi¥110IIle
~ "wild timea.'' but I could Dtver
do them the juatlce thet .Bombock
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was done by members of tile Freneb Art COIOIII' ~er claaa for cblldrea. Then ciUh• are ,
otrered oach 110111111er by tho Art COiol!l'. Each Cblld recelvtdo blue riWla for her boll
Tom Lacey, Rio G1'11111e C:.Uo10 Art Protauor, Jodled'lho art work. Be'Y&amp;rb Walket Ia chairman
of the JWC Fino Aria CommiUeo but waa imablo to ba preaeill,.,. the plciUn. Sldm ~ aot.
ti!V 14&gt; the exhibit are, I tor, Mrs. Barry . _ , P' •~ .. Gilbert CorUIL The palndap wlJJ ba

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tightens tl) tile waistline."
I love to ride 1 bike but when
you live oo a hW, as I do, the
Mr. IIld Mrs. HolDs Noll of
way home seems twice as long. Lakeland, F1L are viol• ....
For people who usually drive a latlves In GIOia Courocy, ~rlqj­
car, a bicycle is very relaxing fteld IIld COlumbus. They will
and you can see so much mere return to Fla. after Labor Illy.
or the tAlwn when yoo ride one.
Mr. IIld MrL Carl Hlnsoo 1111
ramUy from Pennsylvania ha¥O
It "•• ao hot one dQ laat
week the shovllw foam In Mrs. been tho h&lt;Juaesueato of their
WUIIam D. 1\lcCoJ&gt;'o Rt. I Gal- parents, Mr. 1111 MrL Glom
lipolis home sprayed ltael£ (1\ll.y- Hinson, st. Rt. 5M. Mr. 1111
be teylng to cool oil?) Sho ac- MrL RalPh Hlnaon, PalaUno,
cused ber ~bud of being.,.,.. IlL, Mr. IIld MrL VlriU Hinoy, w!Jen he denied It, they sum- son IIld lunll,y, Mr. IIld MrL
Alvin ·Adldns, IIld felly 1111
marized It was 1118 he&amp;~
When I apelled "1uaunari:z.. Arthur H1011011, all of COlumbus,
edtl the drat Ume, I apeUed visited with their lither who lo
It oummerlzod. Contlder!IW last a patient In the hoopiW.
week, 1 think thlt waa an underS8cl. John c. Franklin ar·atandable mlatake. Don't yoo'l
'lbe word was wrong anyway, rived home from VIetnam for a
.3o.!I.Y loave to attend the funerIt should be u aurm.laed."
al or his brother. James FriDklln. MrL Jim (Mary) Pem of
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rw tie ~~~~ ~:!·~!~
IIIID'o Qlj), 11 part ot their O&lt;llllrlbutloo to !110 ~ fllllonllool'• Thein~,
Yfor A 11o1ter jVorld," has 1101 It&gt; 1 ehll4r..iurt OJidblt at the Firat - 1 Buk The irorlc

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:;: of Eureka entettalnod aeveru
guests at their home recently.

Present were Mr. IIld Mrs.
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SUNDAY
Joon Phlllll&gt;s IIld Jay IIld KeUy,
H. C. CLYSI!: Family Roun- Columbus; Mrs. ~ Perldna
loa at U.. Collf81t Compla. IIld Diana, Mercerville, 1111 flon
dlmer at 110011. AU rei- and Tom, GalllpoliL
...Yeaaref~.
The Trlbllle received a card
ANNUAL l ' I£NNY REUNION at
the home of Mra. Marpret satorday from Jim DaiDIOr, 111Fdwardo, on TycOon Lake Rd. verthlng director of Ohio Valley
I'VE HEARD IT Ia not good to
Ba- cllmer It 12:30 p.m. Publlohlng Co., who Is attencllrv
De ll~tl Uds, and 11 1" that. even
the Republican Nltlooal con.....
Everyone brlnv tsrthle aarvlce,
In a periiOilll column. Ills better
lion
in f1orldl.. Mr. IIld MrL
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fKEE
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:a.p~ uy 'we". Well, lleel foallah .
Dean
Davia accompanied the Da.
doiJw that becaune you all know Uot picnic at Junior Fairners and abo attel1ied the ca.
ground&amp; after SUrldQ School
l~m juat me. Besides, (like a
Every«&amp;e welcome. Bring cov· vent!on.
eer!aln editor I won't mention)
ered dish IIld table service.
I'm not too sldnny 1111 wMI with
U... sack dreases. if I started ANNUAL GOOCH - McCarley - - - - - - - - Reunion, Rio Grande Collose
~ u"e", people mlgbt get
THOMPSON - BEESON, JIA&gt;.
•""'\he Wl'ODI rumors ~ (Please Calqlus. RelaUvea IIld !rlends union, Little ~101' Church,
lllvlted to come alii bri~W a
neue my I' a!)
noon, bring covered dlah.
picnic lunch.
MONDAY
PEOPLE have lllld they like
ANNUAL DENNY Reunion at
GALIJA CHAPTER OCSEA
my comments alloutthlngo around
the home of Marprel Edward.
wlorior roaat IIld regular bulltown. But clld you ever try to aee
AU relatives are Invited. Picnoaa meelln&amp; For all p.mJlc ·
boule llllllbora wbUedrlviJWpaat nic baekot ell....,. at 12:30 p,
-~-·. 7 p.m. ... Fortlllm.
-lace? lt'o dllllcuh but I'D
calloo HilL
do my boa~
CENTENARY Granp, 8 p.m.
JARRELL REUNIONatCentnl Park In Adlland, ~. Br.,_
GALLIPOLIS ~ No.
loot lunch at noon.
AI .YGU IV 14&gt; Seeond Ave.
183, oF.s, all olllcera .......
~· from the Bti&gt;llot a..r.~
&amp;lrmals, Initiation, 7:30 p,Di.
_,..oxfmate1Jt52 DOilouJellllbJanice
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bu. U.t I '"-:-•ld jy'llf)
Is
TUESDAY
tc:omi- 11'0111PIP 5l
RIO GRANDE CIIYII'Y lllpbride, "ore a miD: green IiDen Uat l.ollllea AIIXIIIII'l'," ''l!Mit
sloeath dress with lace roll col- 7:3o p.m. 1t tho dlUrch.
lar IIIII matchi~W coaL Her ac-

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iloo before cJ&amp;oamatoi IIld ~~sta
RIO GRANDE - 11oe R I o
•per 1!1!1111 1. .,
Grlllde llf&amp;h School Claaa of were sooted to 1 dellclooa din- lllolllc
nor
prepared
llllaorwd
by \110111- .
1953 held Ita l~oar claoa .... bOra of the Emblem Club.
..., ell npllr price ~ · d .
union on July 1:1 with a dinner at
Bill McUUlt.Y aerved asl\laator rift Md ftodl. Stan IIDin t '
the Elkl Club In Gallipolis. MrL
of ceremonies tor lho 'eveatnr. II I tYer)' dq, I~ Mlllr'1
John GUUam pve the ln..,...
Mra. VIctor NidaY roahevonl ' Oiiadrf ~. U,&amp; • W~
arlldeafrom achoolnew-a
M
1111 remllllled the ciao• of 111110)'
other lntereatiJ8 h&amp;Ppealngaclurllw their school )'earL
Sla&lt;e this waa their llrat .-.
union, each clalamate P'" 1
brief BUIIIIDU'l' of the put 15
yoars. In clotdlv. the groq&gt; IIIV
the Alma Mater.
MrL Rdlert Coulaoo served .
aa Pf&lt;!ll'llll CMll'llllll for the
GALLIPOLIS - 11oe Bualnoaa ·evenL
1111 ProfeaiiiOMI Women's Club
Altllndil¥ were Mr, 1111 Mrs.
membera are ln the proc:ea~ of Bob Hall, Yr. illll Mrs. aettlna It&gt; a new project calllll. Hlmy, Mr. IIIII Mrs. Dextllr
"WRAP. •• WRAP means, Women (lloma LJ.noU.&gt; White, llr. IIIII
ReiPOIUIIblo for Accident Pn- Mrs. Wendell Eupne Wlckllue, .
vertlon.
Tom J~trrloo, Mr. '!Ill lolrL John
MrL Lola Mao SUiter lo Dil- (Suaan Cooley) Gllllam, Mr• .1!11'1
.trlct Cheltluan· for .till pl'Qjict MrL BPI
Mr..... Mrs. •• ,,, ,,,
.and Miss Mary Clendlnla lo VlctoiQrary~l'ilcof) Nlday;lolr.
chairman for tho local dub.
1111 Mrs. Robort (EJ.. J Mill Cle'-n has coo- a Smithl Coulson.
commiUeo tO work wltll her.
Thay ere, MrL Bette ~. Mrs.
Thelma Neol, Mrl. Pat !Iouck,
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Enroll110111 for
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1111 Mrs. ZoUa Craft. Club ofllcero are llao membora of the
Septmlber~
commiUeo, these Include, MrL
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Miss PbyWa Howe, aecretary
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SEPTEMBER WEDDING PLANNEO-llr. 1111d Mrs .
Max Elliort, 464 Jackson Pikt are innollll(;ili{j rltt
engagement and approaching marriage of rhelr dGugllter, Ma~garet ~nn, to John R. Harsh of Union ·City,
Ind. M1ss Elhott grllllll!lled frolll Gallia Acllllniy
H1~h Sch~ol rmdwill be a senior at Ohio University,
majoring In Elementary EdNCation. Mr. Harsh 111ill be
11 senior at Ohio University majoring in Psycho!·
ogy. The custom of 1111 open church wedding 1111d reception will be observed on September 15th ar 2:10
p.m. at Tltt First Baptist Church in Gallipolis.

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PLI!ASANT VALLEY

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LlucklnnUt, Mason; Mrs. Cbal'eouplela rollldlng at 291h lea McGrath IIld claustotar Rut.Nall Avonile, GolllpoU1, UDtll Sep- land; Keith llllalefld; Souti.~~c~e·
tembor 9 1\lr, Kirtland will Mr C&amp;lherlno
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Totty, ~PI"'"" hla COIIIIey In the Unltad
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The bride Ia a , . _ of
GIOia Academy Hlp Scboo1,
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bJ the Kafiy Strvlcet, lnC!II'P01'8ted, u a aecnlar7 at tile Gootb-eer 'l1ro and
Rubber ~. AIIPle Grove,
W, VL Sho Ia active In t b e
Firat llapilat Clurcb aa a choir
IIIOibbor IIld aerved for ..,. year
u 1 feacber In tllo Primary DeP&amp;rtmerlt · of the Qmday School
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RememlerThe
Sabbatll and
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blue linen shoath with mateh!Jw
aecesaorlea. Her corsqe wu
whltor..-L
A rOCI!I)IIou wu held at tho
clllrch Immediately foiiCJIOblrthe
ceremOD)'. The brldo'a table Wla
ceatered with a fouMiered with columns. Acceuorloa •re
.Uver candelabra, ~h bowl,
and aUwr .....i ...
Mlaa Barbara Burp ri!Jiaterld the aueatL Mra. P- ,Burp.
Mlu Sondra KoiJ, 11r1. Phil
SIDler• IIld Mlu SuO Ann Buck- ·
loy aulated with llio rectpllon.
FCI' ber Woddllll
to MlchiIID and North -· Central I!Dited
Slatea, tho now ~!do chanpd
to a ..,.,;,..way oulllt of a )'ellow
JIJioD IIUit wltll bllclllcco.-las.
The -l,y-awlllmall.athoir
!lame 111938 OUI@d Park, 1,pt.
D t'&lt;llumbuo, Ohio 43Zzt.
The brldo Ia I ........to of ~­
IW Croak "'-' Sclloollllii:MDNsioto UniWtrllt.Y, She Ia a
membar of~ ~ Sororl11 IIlii Ia. a lllchar of the third

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GAWPOl.IS - 'file Old X,. ·
pr Fret IV~ Bti&gt;llal Cln\I'Ch
· u~ wm be beld' &amp;il- .
,df,r, ~t 18 after JllOI'IIi!W ·
clo!lrch .~.... !Iaake!~ .
wlll ba ~· at '!"""- Tha ~ ·
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Gecir,. uoaChii' IIld l!lmerlilll. · ·
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GALLII'OLIS - Tbe hooae holliirlng c:-,. E. ·Eluo,.

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One piece of equlj&gt;Jnent In our ofllce Is doubly protected from
the r&amp;YIPS of Ume IIld from destru~m by Dre. n Ia our micro- ,
tum safe, IIIII of ftlm from as lor back 11 1893.
It lo from this llle that H. W. WDaon Jr. draws 20 yoara ogo 1111
Dick 'lbomas data '"' 50 yeiro qo on the river.
1clld not havo occ1oloo1Ddelve some of themoatattrlcii¥Oporch
Into this 111e until recently when fUrniture rve aeon. It Ia rat.
1 wanted beckiround Info for a tan or wicker and cushioned wltll

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pluslo avaeado green cordUro)'

feature.

G«&lt;lnc

atarted in thl1 ll1e Ia pUiows.
Uko pltlne hooked "" a drur.

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On Elatorn Ave. just about
real IJIIOiien&lt;e. some of the acroaa rram the entrance to Bob
....,..._ atruck me as ve17 fun- Evana' 1 saw the first of those

Readhw old

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lllles blooming now.
~. IIld llound they were Worry- lall
They
don't
have leaves IIld I
.q aboot some of the thlngo
U.t concern petl)le today. like think they are called SUlllrlse
the problems of youth and crime. lnles. They llood both oldea of
In those days, the violert news the walk IIld were very pretcy.
made the headlines, juat 11 . it
Saw Jim Bell riding a bicycle
.does tocla.Y. Ma~ ltema, grange
and church news, now uaed on the 1D work the other morning. He
soclecy - · appeared then on said, ••n sure saves on ps 1111

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WhUelooklng over a !928 TribUne, trying to locate news of the
SUver Bridge, I came across the
preliminary plano lor t h e
brldse's ollicial opunlng. It 11id,
There will be speeches, music,
ftreworka, ceremonies, danci~
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IIld merrlmald~Wo (After all thet,
•hit ldnd of merrlmlkilW?7l
Also, how allout this title! "W~ lludpt of News from
uvely VIDtoo vmaae." rD say
. thla for whoever made tMt heed
"" be had' 111 oar for alllteratlo&amp;

Vlmoa muat 'have been where
the action WIL

I WAS MADE to feel aort of
opeclal this week when m y live me I peraonal call Ind. reminded me It had booa a year
Iince my check IV&gt; I thOIII!ht It
wu 1 nice thing for him to do,
al11&lt;e It would have beeo Juat aa
. oaay to haw a aecretary do the
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ala .Bombeck scyle. lllldlclldn't
thiDk 111\)'0110 would be lntereated.
I will 111 I have a 17-)'0II'&lt;Iid
11011, Richard, who juat IIJ'IIduated
:from GAllS IIld a 13-felr-okl
daui!Ur, Llaa. Wo do hi¥110IIle
~ "wild timea.'' but I could Dtver
do them the juatlce thet .Bombock
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was done by members of tile Freneb Art COIOIII' ~er claaa for cblldrea. Then ciUh• are ,
otrered oach 110111111er by tho Art COiol!l'. Each Cblld recelvtdo blue riWla for her boll
Tom Lacey, Rio G1'11111e C:.Uo10 Art Protauor, Jodled'lho art work. Be'Y&amp;rb Walket Ia chairman
of the JWC Fino Aria CommiUeo but waa imablo to ba preaeill,.,. the plciUn. Sldm ~ aot.
ti!V 14&gt; the exhibit are, I tor, Mrs. Barry . _ , P' •~ .. Gilbert CorUIL The palndap wlJJ ba

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tightens tl) tile waistline."
I love to ride 1 bike but when
you live oo a hW, as I do, the
Mr. IIld Mrs. HolDs Noll of
way home seems twice as long. Lakeland, F1L are viol• ....
For people who usually drive a latlves In GIOia Courocy, ~rlqj­
car, a bicycle is very relaxing fteld IIld COlumbus. They will
and you can see so much mere return to Fla. after Labor Illy.
or the tAlwn when yoo ride one.
Mr. IIld MrL Carl Hlnsoo 1111
ramUy from Pennsylvania ha¥O
It "•• ao hot one dQ laat
week the shovllw foam In Mrs. been tho h&lt;Juaesueato of their
WUIIam D. 1\lcCoJ&gt;'o Rt. I Gal- parents, Mr. 1111 MrL Glom
lipolis home sprayed ltael£ (1\ll.y- Hinson, st. Rt. 5M. Mr. 1111
be teylng to cool oil?) Sho ac- MrL RalPh Hlnaon, PalaUno,
cused ber ~bud of being.,.,.. IlL, Mr. IIld MrL VlriU Hinoy, w!Jen he denied It, they sum- son IIld lunll,y, Mr. IIld MrL
Alvin ·Adldns, IIld felly 1111
marized It was 1118 he&amp;~
When I apelled "1uaunari:z.. Arthur H1011011, all of COlumbus,
edtl the drat Ume, I apeUed visited with their lither who lo
It oummerlzod. Contlder!IW last a patient In the hoopiW.
week, 1 think thlt waa an underS8cl. John c. Franklin ar·atandable mlatake. Don't yoo'l
'lbe word was wrong anyway, rived home from VIetnam for a
.3o.!I.Y loave to attend the funerIt should be u aurm.laed."
al or his brother. James FriDklln. MrL Jim (Mary) Pem of
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CIIILDREN'S AliT EXIIIlllTi:D -'. Tlli :naJ.ArU
rw tie ~~~~ ~:!·~!~
IIIID'o Qlj), 11 part ot their O&lt;llllrlbutloo to !110 ~ fllllonllool'• Thein~,
Yfor A 11o1ter jVorld," has 1101 It&gt; 1 ehll4r..iurt OJidblt at the Firat - 1 Buk The irorlc

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:;: of Eureka entettalnod aeveru
guests at their home recently.

Present were Mr. IIld Mrs.
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SUNDAY
Joon Phlllll&gt;s IIld Jay IIld KeUy,
H. C. CLYSI!: Family Roun- Columbus; Mrs. ~ Perldna
loa at U.. Collf81t Compla. IIld Diana, Mercerville, 1111 flon
dlmer at 110011. AU rei- and Tom, GalllpoliL
...Yeaaref~.
The Trlbllle received a card
ANNUAL l ' I£NNY REUNION at
the home of Mra. Marpret satorday from Jim DaiDIOr, 111Fdwardo, on TycOon Lake Rd. verthlng director of Ohio Valley
I'VE HEARD IT Ia not good to
Ba- cllmer It 12:30 p.m. Publlohlng Co., who Is attencllrv
De ll~tl Uds, and 11 1" that. even
the Republican Nltlooal con.....
Everyone brlnv tsrthle aarvlce,
In a periiOilll column. Ills better
lion
in f1orldl.. Mr. IIld MrL
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fKEE
WILL
:a.p~ uy 'we". Well, lleel foallah .
Dean
Davia accompanied the Da.
doiJw that becaune you all know Uot picnic at Junior Fairners and abo attel1ied the ca.
ground&amp; after SUrldQ School
l~m juat me. Besides, (like a
Every«&amp;e welcome. Bring cov· vent!on.
eer!aln editor I won't mention)
ered dish IIld table service.
I'm not too sldnny 1111 wMI with
U... sack dreases. if I started ANNUAL GOOCH - McCarley - - - - - - - - Reunion, Rio Grande Collose
~ u"e", people mlgbt get
THOMPSON - BEESON, JIA&gt;.
•""'\he Wl'ODI rumors ~ (Please Calqlus. RelaUvea IIld !rlends union, Little ~101' Church,
lllvlted to come alii bri~W a
neue my I' a!)
noon, bring covered dlah.
picnic lunch.
MONDAY
PEOPLE have lllld they like
ANNUAL DENNY Reunion at
GALIJA CHAPTER OCSEA
my comments alloutthlngo around
the home of Marprel Edward.
wlorior roaat IIld regular bulltown. But clld you ever try to aee
AU relatives are Invited. Picnoaa meelln&amp; For all p.mJlc ·
boule llllllbora wbUedrlviJWpaat nic baekot ell....,. at 12:30 p,
-~-·. 7 p.m. ... Fortlllm.
-lace? lt'o dllllcuh but I'D
calloo HilL
do my boa~
CENTENARY Granp, 8 p.m.
JARRELL REUNIONatCentnl Park In Adlland, ~. Br.,_
GALLIPOLIS ~ No.
loot lunch at noon.
AI .YGU IV 14&gt; Seeond Ave.
183, oF.s, all olllcera .......
~· from the Bti&gt;llot a..r.~
&amp;lrmals, Initiation, 7:30 p,Di.
_,..oxfmate1Jt52 DOilouJellllbJanice
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bu. U.t I '"-:-•ld jy'llf)
Is
TUESDAY
tc:omi- 11'0111PIP 5l
RIO GRANDE CIIYII'Y lllpbride, "ore a miD: green IiDen Uat l.ollllea AIIXIIIII'l'," ''l!Mit
sloeath dress with lace roll col- 7:3o p.m. 1t tho dlUrch.
lar IIIII matchi~W coaL Her ac-

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iloo before cJ&amp;oamatoi IIld ~~sta
RIO GRANDE - 11oe R I o
•per 1!1!1111 1. .,
Grlllde llf&amp;h School Claaa of were sooted to 1 dellclooa din- lllolllc
nor
prepared
llllaorwd
by \110111- .
1953 held Ita l~oar claoa .... bOra of the Emblem Club.
..., ell npllr price ~ · d .
union on July 1:1 with a dinner at
Bill McUUlt.Y aerved asl\laator rift Md ftodl. Stan IIDin t '
the Elkl Club In Gallipolis. MrL
of ceremonies tor lho 'eveatnr. II I tYer)' dq, I~ Mlllr'1
John GUUam pve the ln..,...
Mra. VIctor NidaY roahevonl ' Oiiadrf ~. U,&amp; • W~
arlldeafrom achoolnew-a
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1111 remllllled the ciao• of 111110)'
other lntereatiJ8 h&amp;Ppealngaclurllw their school )'earL
Sla&lt;e this waa their llrat .-.
union, each clalamate P'" 1
brief BUIIIIDU'l' of the put 15
yoars. In clotdlv. the groq&gt; IIIV
the Alma Mater.
MrL Rdlert Coulaoo served .
aa Pf&lt;!ll'llll CMll'llllll for the
GALLIPOLIS - 11oe Bualnoaa ·evenL
1111 ProfeaiiiOMI Women's Club
Altllndil¥ were Mr, 1111 Mrs.
membera are ln the proc:ea~ of Bob Hall, Yr. illll Mrs. aettlna It&gt; a new project calllll. Hlmy, Mr. IIIII Mrs. Dextllr
"WRAP. •• WRAP means, Women (lloma LJ.noU.&gt; White, llr. IIIII
ReiPOIUIIblo for Accident Pn- Mrs. Wendell Eupne Wlckllue, .
vertlon.
Tom J~trrloo, Mr. '!Ill lolrL John
MrL Lola Mao SUiter lo Dil- (Suaan Cooley) Gllllam, Mr• .1!11'1
.trlct Cheltluan· for .till pl'Qjict MrL BPI
Mr..... Mrs. •• ,,, ,,,
.and Miss Mary Clendlnla lo VlctoiQrary~l'ilcof) Nlday;lolr.
chairman for tho local dub.
1111 Mrs. Robort (EJ.. J Mill Cle'-n has coo- a Smithl Coulson.
commiUeo tO work wltll her.
Thay ere, MrL Bette ~. Mrs.
Thelma Neol, Mrl. Pat !Iouck,
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Enroll110111 for
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1111 Mrs. ZoUa Craft. Club ofllcero are llao membora of the
Septmlber~
commiUeo, these Include, MrL
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Miss PbyWa Howe, aecretary
and Mra. AUco Stover, trueslll'•
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Cedinlllo, Ohio, 1966; illd,tllo

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tho home of Mrs. Lola """

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SEPTEMBER WEDDING PLANNEO-llr. 1111d Mrs .
Max Elliort, 464 Jackson Pikt are innollll(;ili{j rltt
engagement and approaching marriage of rhelr dGugllter, Ma~garet ~nn, to John R. Harsh of Union ·City,
Ind. M1ss Elhott grllllll!lled frolll Gallia Acllllniy
H1~h Sch~ol rmdwill be a senior at Ohio University,
majoring In Elementary EdNCation. Mr. Harsh 111ill be
11 senior at Ohio University majoring in Psycho!·
ogy. The custom of 1111 open church wedding 1111d reception will be observed on September 15th ar 2:10
p.m. at Tltt First Baptist Church in Gallipolis.

H. Ailv.
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PLI!ASANT VALLEY

HONEYWELL STROBONAR-AMERICA;S
BEST ~~ELLING ELECTRONIC FLA$1(!

HOSPI~AL

ADMI1TEIJ: Mrs. u .:;., Harm
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on, Middleport; Mra. Jamoa
L. Nibert, GalllpoUi; Mrs. .aaid
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=...Newman,
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Pullllll, PIIIIIOI'Oy;

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b7 tho llelllpoUs P11rta WareDISCHARGED: Mr
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The.
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LlucklnnUt, Mason; Mrs. Cbal'eouplela rollldlng at 291h lea McGrath IIld claustotar Rut.Nall Avonile, GolllpoU1, UDtll Sep- land; Keith llllalefld; Souti.~~c~e·
tembor 9 1\lr, Kirtland will Mr C&amp;lherlno
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leaWt ror ~co. VIrginia, 1D ant
Totty, ~PI"'"" hla COIIIIey In the Unltad
BIR'I1I ,._
llatea MarinO Corp
: ~·. and MrL tawa.
renee Lambert, p~ Ple&amp;llllt, a

Deposit
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"':""~ "'' ·p~e It per 1!1!1111 or

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SUiter. Chairmen were ~DI­
ed.
Plano were made for mombars to go ufMcArthur In Seplen!ber for tnlnlaa. A _ . _
date for the llrat driver ll'llniiW
ccurae haa been 1101 for Qcto.
ber.

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Claalng

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lift lid foa6, f111n .... t 111 ·
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To Cure a Plant
Thalassa Cruso, who had a
television allow called "Mat-

lng Things Grow," recommends "a high-handed plunge
IDto a batbtub full of suc)sy
water" for almost every plAnt

N. .U.. · aliment.

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strobour 400. This comp.tct, shoe
mount unit features an easy-to--use
exposure calculator; fits all popular
«moras; lrue K II
guide number of

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Slrobonu CillO. Powerlul perform-

ance in a neat packqel k II guide ,
number, 80; operates on rechlrseilble batteries or
AC.

Compl•te

with baneries, AC
cord.

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Oblo lillie Vnl'l'eroiiY, Coi.- , , · I'leasant• CJar

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A prellmloa17 plannllv meet.-

!De waa held

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trom the Coleglo tolemattonai

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B &amp; PW Club

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The bride Ia a , . _ of
GIOia Academy Hlp Scboo1,
1&amp;611, and Ge111&amp;1olla Bualn11a
1&amp;67. She Ia pr1..,._
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bJ the Kafiy Strvlcet, lnC!II'P01'8ted, u a aecnlar7 at tile Gootb-eer 'l1ro and
Rubber ~. AIIPle Grove,
W, VL Sho Ia active In t b e
Firat llapilat Clurcb aa a choir
IIIOibbor IIld aerved for ..,. year
u 1 feacber In tllo Primary DeP&amp;rtmerlt · of the Qmday School
Mr ~•~--·
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PAUL .OAVIIS ·

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur H. Kirtland, Jr.

Safety Pro;ect

TWO GREAT FAAM

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Miss Margaret Ann ERiot

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Drive Safllr
RememlerThe
Sabbatll and
Keilp It Holr

tor Jemie

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blue linen shoath with mateh!Jw
aecesaorlea. Her corsqe wu
whltor..-L
A rOCI!I)IIou wu held at tho
clllrch Immediately foiiCJIOblrthe
ceremOD)'. The brldo'a table Wla
ceatered with a fouMiered with columns. Acceuorloa •re
.Uver candelabra, ~h bowl,
and aUwr .....i ...
Mlaa Barbara Burp ri!Jiaterld the aueatL Mra. P- ,Burp.
Mlu Sondra KoiJ, 11r1. Phil
SIDler• IIld Mlu SuO Ann Buck- ·
loy aulated with llio rectpllon.
FCI' ber Woddllll
to MlchiIID and North -· Central I!Dited
Slatea, tho now ~!do chanpd
to a ..,.,;,..way oulllt of a )'ellow
JIJioD IIUit wltll bllclllcco.-las.
The -l,y-awlllmall.athoir
!lame 111938 OUI@d Park, 1,pt.
D t'&lt;llumbuo, Ohio 43Zzt.
The brldo Ia I ........to of ~­
IW Croak "'-' Sclloollllii:MDNsioto UniWtrllt.Y, She Ia a
membar of~ ~ Sororl11 IIlii Ia. a lllchar of the third

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5 p.m. Relatlvea lllld frlloft are
IDYited to atlilnd.
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cesi(IJ'iel were of green Unen.

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HO!&amp;:OOMJNG PLANNED':
GAWPOl.IS - 'file Old X,. ·
pr Fret IV~ Bti&gt;llal Cln\I'Ch
· u~ wm be beld' &amp;il- .
,df,r, ~t 18 after JllOI'IIi!W ·
clo!lrch .~.... !Iaake!~ .
wlll ba ~· at '!"""- Tha ~ ·
110011 ..,....... wW ba IIIIi !lev.
Gecir,. uoaChii' IIld l!lmerlilll. · ·
'!loin' ..m·be epeclal alrW!aa.
E¥OJ1011i weleilmt.
OPEN HOUSE
GALLII'OLIS - Tbe hooae holliirlng c:-,. E. ·Eluo,.

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'tw &lt;!!ride~ · ii lbt. ... ' ' Mark ·.'I'IIUo ' ci( .JI!Itlan&lt;l. wu
of 'Mri.l'·Je, :~ t~~ · IIJ;,.,,beiiMtorlbebf~~
ami; tla•. 1\19'' ~. ,WI!Wr ~ 1; 11u1 uohero•... re ~aridDwl!lbl
v.. Pe;rmp.od.11u1 dwble ,rtnc HJ!e.Y:; a:r., brolbeta atlllabrltle,
eel1imcllif .Iii ·q,e R~Choil-Ch ·: ~
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lllii!.Boboollo i Jiom...,.nlpg
SchoOl. }le Ia

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were Ali~. , Fred T,acllill,

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weddlni was an event Ill .b!o 9

at 2 p.m.
111e bride was l!lven In marrlage by her fllber. Her chanUll,y ·laeo 111JW11 feeiDred I on g
oleevea whlcb tapered to points
over her banda. The Do..,.. bodIce woo at,yled with a aabl'll\a
necldlnl .IIJDiM&lt;led wit!! ~11
and Jrldescenta. 111e u)lrl-lloa!h - . . . . . ,. . . . . . . _ . a 1111 !rmt
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deep flounced laee tleraMelll!er
aide. The tiers swept 1n1D a
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callll. Seleetlono ·ineilldod.'l'The The new Mro, Dremer II a
Lord's Pro,yor'' .aD&lt;i "Because." 1968 lll'adllale or RuUand lll8h
Mro. L R. Noel
Mldol!~ School. She wa• a vars!Qo
registered the pella. ·
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For her daulhter's weddlnl:,
Wh111 The Sign
Mrt. Hel&lt;V wore abluo· oleeveTho Poor Sara
leas booded jersey dress at A''No
Viaitots'' Let
line etrlo and a cor- of . red
rooes. lira. Bari'lnsw waa In
Flowers Enter
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a yellow lll!oveles• lineJ1 dreaa
llld a wbi!A! coat trlpuJied with
Will Expr 0 u ,
ell and wldle braid: She ~o
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Jmmedlatel,y !ollowlng lb~wedding a recOJ)IIM was held on the
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Mr. and lira. Marvin Monk
at RuUond, lbi!A! 1, hove relllmed from Blrmlnalwn, Ala.
wllere they ...,.. cslled due ID
1he Ulneas at hlo father, Roy
Monk.
Mr. and Mrs. carroll Sayre
at Sl. Poleroburg, Fla. w e r e
Thuradsy ovonlng dinner guesta
rl Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rlflle, Uncoln Helghla.
lira. Fern Gaul Is In ClnclnnaU Ylatting her ,... and dauihter.ln4w, Mr. and lira. Charlea Gaul and family. Slle went
eopecloll,y ID be with her lll'lllddau&amp;hter, Pamela &amp;le, who underwent ourgery thlo weel&lt; al

were guests of Cheri's partlllJ,
Mr. and lira. Joilt Mayor.

Mrs. JuanBa Bachtel returned Tlllr eday after opendlng a
week II VIenna, W. Va., wllb her
mollier, Mro. J. W. Daw...,,
Mr. and Mro. Everett Bachner and dlqhlero, CMnlo llld
Mrs. Karen Brown, were iD
Frankfort 9mday lb visit Dr.
anc1 lira. Georp Sebeaf andfamll,y. Belit Sebeaf relllrnod home
after visiting wllb the Bacbner
wnll,y for 1he paallbrll ........
Guests of 11r. and Mrs. Bachner
and family Friday and Seturdsy
were Miss Mary Sebeaf and Dt
EDts or ColumbUL

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inK adding of Jefrlaerant m the coill. U'ull done
at the factory under strict quality oontlol.
Free ana!ysla for your home. Cell and we will
have an hnana-IIIAD give you a complete COlt
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11!'1 anll Dean JQit, b~· ai '
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tloaolYIUe, are announcing the e,.agement and opproaehl1111
marrloge of their dougl&gt;ter, Judith Ann, ID set, llardol I.
Gilliam, 100 of Mrs, Luther E. Gill ram 01 Jeaktns, Ky., and
tbo late Mr. Gllllam.
IIIII Wyent Is a tll'adualo ol Albeey High School and attended Natloawlde Beautr School in Columbus. Sloe is presentl,y employed at lbe U.S. Army Hospital, Specialized Treatment Center, Fort CI!!IJibeU, Ky.
Sgt. GW!am attended achool at Jenldns, K.Y., and Ia """
In his oecond enlistment wllll lbe U.S. Army, havlog aerv&lt;d
In Germaey aDI Vlelnam. He 18 currently cODqJlsU11! hls
second IDur of duty In Koreo.

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POMEROY - Avery lnstruc.live work:Jhop was enjoyed b~the
members atlbe POmeroy Garden
Club when th&lt;V met at the home
or lira. Oacer Roedel last week
wllb Mrs. 1:rv1ng Karr, Jr., cohostess..
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wulbered wood wllloeacbmomher ualng her own material. She
demonalraled some of her
arUaUcldell anddlspiB,Y. ·..-many-Item• that could be u In mak1ng flower arranging 0 IIY as well
ao -acllve.
The I'Omer&lt;\v G en Club will
-~•cl·..• In lb e c1ass "Wash,_..._, • nt..o••·In&lt;Iuding
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14th and lath. Members were
remllllled topurcbaselhelrUckllo and algn up for lllelr reopeetlve elaaa.
Tbe meeting was opened with
lbo prealdonlreoding lhe veroo
allhe llllllllh. Mrs. Walter Grueoar led the III'OIIPinadevotfon..
al purled ead ahe choll for her
oerlioture, Aols 2nd chapter, 42·
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Frankie 'Mcl!elv&lt;V wllb llro. 01IYO Weber at lhO plano, 11oe Invocation wsal!lvon by Mill Vera
BaogJe.
A Memorial Servtee, proeom..
ed each year ln remembrance
at famll,y and fr!OIIdo wbo have
paooed oway atneelbo llat reunloo, wa• given 117 lira. Frankie
McKelvtV aodaled II)' Mro. Flrn
Gaul and Mrl. Norme Kay Andrla.
A dsneo I&lt;JUIIne was pre lOIII-ed by Jan Alkire, Melanlo Beegte, Renee Blrko, Pal Dumas,
Donne Cross, and Mldde Wolle.
An audoneering domonllratlon
was presented by Jameo Carna-

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The nomlnallnil conun!UM'o
oetedlon at atrlcero ror 1970
were Ronald Boogie, pre~
Lawrence Beelie, vice pre~
Linda Bee&amp;Je, ooeret.ry, and
Vera Boogie, lrellllrer.
The Beegle famll,y reunlca Is
held eve~
., other year In Melgo
County.
Gille were presented by Pres!dent Paul Beegle ID Mr. and
Mrs. Roberl Slaburn for lriYeling lhe farthest, from Beaver
Foils, Pa.; Aunt Clara Rouslt
for being tile oldest ladY present, Ira BooKie !or being the
oldest man preaorot, Jo,y BoaUell,

Roush, J1111 ~. Ernie B1DI. Marthl Lou Beacle, I•~
. l!eeilo. Judy lleegle Bin&amp; Sne Ann Beegle, Joy Kay Tboloo,
ead Nancy carnllloa. The •how woo well reealtod ll7the
eJ'OIId.

,... ot Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bottltk, for being the youngest per100 lftsenl, and Charles ''WhitJe" Beegle ror having tile Jarg.
ell famll,y presant.
SoYa Cllae and Bobble Seaburn received the door prizes.
Eaob year tboll IIIIIs ere Pfl)o
Ylded by "Awol" Vera Beegle.
Thlo year Ncb gin ... acCOliiJII!IIed by a poem written
by A~mt Vera pertaining ID lbe
purp&gt;ll at lbe 11111. llle
Illy presented a 11111 tD Mrs.
Olivo Weber, a elooe trlend or
tho famll,y, who h•a accompan.
led lbe 111'0111&gt; alnglng on the
plano and Jllayed ror 111merou1
olher musical attradlona or tile
rounlon for many years,
Altandlng wer.e Jan Alkire, Bill
lleegle, vera M. Bee&amp;lo, Lawrenee Baogle Russell Cline Sova
Cline, Gulolle Beellle, Be~~l!le, PauiBeel!ie, MelanloBeegle,
llsbel Carnahan, Harold Carnahan, Ronnie Beegle,JoyThol•a,
· Laura Circle, Donna c r o a s,
Jean Alkire, Roberl G. Boogie,
Martha 1.oo Beegle, Eileen Bee&amp;Je, carol Locke, Amy Beegle,
JOIIIII' Beegle, HOds Beegle, Mike
Jotln1011, Pam Sesburn, Jod)'Sea-

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cil dlscernmant ... men to.wh.Om

tra1tellr1g Fllllt Class Is a way Of
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clous living ol the Opulenl 1111'1•'
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Jim Beegle, tlndl BeeCio, lklb·
ert E. Beegle, Joilt Beitile,Locke, EdWard Beegle, Jlqlogle, Ira Beegle, Pam Thelu, Tom
Thelas, Bary Bleblo, BaUr Gar·
penler, Undl carpenter, Crlcket Corpeeler, Jolll Bleblo, A n •
Boo;:le, WhiUe Beegle,. PeleBeegle, BUlle Beegle, Richard Boogle, Flrn Goul, Ruth Am Jolll100• Cbarlos·T!o..elsa, SuoBeeal4,
zane Beegle, o... Beegle, J. D111 Beel!le, OrvUie !lro,yer, Marton Claybougl&gt;, Mary l!rtDfaullo.
Clara Roush, Paullne Bootlck,
Jock JlosUck, NlckBoatlck, Cbrll
BosUck, Jay Bootlck, llotll' 1111gle, Ryan Beel!le, Leoma Beeglo, ilooiiiiV Boogie, OUve
Crilla Boegle, Norm111 lbllb.
C111ek Alkire, Janet lloolll,
Geren lblsh, Bani&gt;1e bib,
lklbble lbllb, llettio Billie.
Theroaa Bing, Judy Bing, Ernie.
Bing, Dol&lt;V Beel!ie, llro. Paul
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Nancy Carnahan, Jim Carnahan,
was "'The ~pose
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Jeff Alklro,Ph!IKaurmaa,F""*In sharing." Paul oold thet we H
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to .McKelvtV, 11or7 Beegle, Palare one body In Cbrlll and memorsemonS 1p IV8n
tr Beesl Norma Kay Andrls
bero OliO or another. For Chrisbum, Ricky Sesburn, Bobby Seae,
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llans ll!e Is not like a bag or
POMEROY - Koren Grillllb, _,. S
b -~ s.,;_ Robert llo:Kotvey, Seeva Beav•,
marblea, cold and ueyleldlng, a junior Ieeder, pve a demon- '~~~' ' ea urn,
_ LenaCrookbam,lloulluBoaver,
bill more like the human body straUon on crO&lt;IIIIng, saddllow, burn, JIIIIIY Seal&gt;urn, Loura Gerrie Beaver, Pol Duman, Dele
_ hr!n aoidpuial.thitli-bdolndlb- . rldl"* ·aM unelddlillll •·• ·loorser, Thelas; · llark Beeglo,,. Slev.o JO!mon,- LIA JalooiM&gt; ·d
gelber lfy a COllllllon ll!e, BPir· ·· w~ "the Meiss ~ Pleulire . Slmpillnr··Karon JoiiiSOIIj' I o h Johnlon, Jake Gaul, 1111111 POII\i·•
11,-andblaodstreem.
Rldersmotrecenll,yalloerhome. Bartrum. Bonnie Thelao, Bruce ell, Addle l'l&gt;weU, ,.~
Each member responded to
Flnel plana were made ltlr Beegle.
Shain, and Patt;y Sllaln.
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Bower arranpment.
4-11 Horoo m- 1D be staged at
s. Blaettnar re)IOI'Ied that 1be Meigs count.Y Fair at 9:30
Miss Rooollo Story Is tile new Lm. Friday, Aug. 16. The 111111
secretary and treasurer or lbe meeting o! the year no scheMeigs ~ Flower Assoela- duled lor I p.m. on Aug. 25
tlon and Mrs. John Roell or when the club membero Will have
Galllpolls Ia lbe R-'-·'
...,w_ Dl- a traU ride.
reclbr or R•"'Twentr members, live Ylolters
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The club th·-•·•
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tile ldvloor, Mrs. WUI!Im
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1011 for her lnatruct!Ye Ideas
B. Downie, wore present for lbe ·
and pre-od her a Ill!! of jew- meeting.
elry
Arceallae Ilarlleewe
AI . noon each member enjoyThe
lradiUoual way to eat
ed a sack lunch and the hos!A!sa
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uado,
or bar'beeue, In Arserved a delicious cleaserl gentlna-perhapa
dating bad:
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course.
ID tbe daya when china and
The hoelaases lor September cutlerJ were acareHI to
will be Mrs. llarvtVVanVranken hold the meal Ill the te,lh aDd
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cut a portion away,
and lira. WUI!o Mc-ray.
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Berurll," ....
oenled, riving • pre&gt;lew at this lllll'olateot--. - .
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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
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RACINE - The !M'art' FaDo jitla W,lllll, DanleiH"I!IIer, ~- a t Cburdo WI~ lbo OCI!IIe, '.illnl ot 1he bri$11, andJohn·Wol!e,
t · !be rnarrlap of IIGII Jlib. ·lllaoravllle. Glielli weit real....
nil IIIII, dauaiUr ot Mr. and ~by IIIII !loarollTI!eiii,CO.,
. Irs. Dallaall!ll, Raelno: ID M!'. lumbuo.
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farlloall R. ......,, · ocia 1/lllr,
For her dautblor'• Weddlnc· -- .
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attired
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held 1aa1 &amp;m
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plooo wldte knit Ell wltb black
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IIC!'\f were raad by PI• Rev. ~.Mra.lblabwereablile ' Dllllloon. .
, ~loa No.rrta Clll ~.- )orlfll' lheolb with .belie ......
ware Mr. and Mr~
, 111' 3:30 p.m. The iiler 1r a a aoi1ea ead bp.d a wldte oaznltl4l!i !!r~l• McCool, S.. · ~ Navarrt,
tanked by two IOYOilbrllli:b ...,_ - - ·
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. " ' Mr.' ,... .llro. Franeta .JoleCool,
lolebroandpelmolljilbl;tietlot
Areeeptloawaol!eldlnlhej.O- Jr, lll':Fort WOrth, T,exaa; Mr.
1adloll, and fallolb'~wero tirt Filii' Elo~ ', IChool and M1'1• IIGbert McCool and
narked with wldte 111111 .!IOwa. !lllb lito. ~ r,lelale:r; ~IDe, ..,, !.(aoalllon; Mr. and M r 1 '
Nupllal mudc ,... pr.l!lllled . .. boiUII. :t1ll brldo'atabllwtl GoorJ!I McCool, Jr. or Proopeol,
,. hall hour preeedlarthe cer- eontered bi a Wllered,.... Pa.; Mr. and Mro. JIGbert Me•1111:11)' 117 llloa Jocobll ~. dine .U.IoJIJ18ol, by • ~ Cool ~·eonton; llro.ltmaChrlodanlsl, IIIII Mrl. ~ 811er bride and rroom,· and.__
at Jle!lalro; lira. Jack Fer11111 Mr. Dllllll -~~. po- with
· lb mateb . nil and ehUdnn, Martina Ferlia. 111e Mllollaill lnduded lbe
CJ1o- 11: Mro. Marlon l.on&amp; at Bel'-'- ... -~ .._. Robert stau1
'Tha LQrd'a
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Ivy. and cbllclron of Alliance; Mr.
and Mrs. Elber.t Gelley·oiWarr•. and· Mr. IIIII Mrl. Frank·
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' Mr. IIIII Ml'a. Fred WJIIIamiM
aid lall\ll1; .RuUand; S. SCI· and
.ow thelll'lala.
lira. WU!bDt llcCGol and ·IOD of
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BOrt: ·tlrtmm, lfrL Ba,nnond Coludul; Mrs. Mae Vincent,
1ralio
or&amp;inZ&amp; thai wu clo· . H~v, llrl!. l!al• Jl!l~ ~ a. Mr. aad Mrl. Cloronce VIncent,
iachable at the ohoulder.,Acrown v~ Walker and Mrl. Delm'8l. Ubiichlvliie; Mr. llld lira. Em·
:''1' whi!A! palala ....,. OWella.
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DlalbldiH
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at!.aiart.Filla. .
The dlltlncllon betw~ •
:,;., a neddoce, a gift at lbe
()It ol ·""'" posto at tile wed- . hdr IPP8ftDI aDd an btlr
:pmm.
ding. wen Mrl. Raben Brial, ~ptlve to tbe . Brlllll!
' ·•Tile lltlondlaa ...,. A • .line ·
and
lira. Wald • ~ II that tile former II
'llionttcel 11oor longlb ~·.of Fom,
· Mr. and'Mro, '1Jie' 'Wllo llaJ· lepl · rlgbl of
'brOcaded taco Mid &lt;irepe fi H h ' DaaQr '
. WWard, ·~loll U. ~u=
,malchlngv~~.-•.and-- Ohio;
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Mr. and lira. Clarence struble were recent vlaltera In Lo-

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Deborah Hill is
Sride Last June

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Ill Herman Jlusdtel or eotum.
..~ bel, brolher at Mro. E d II h
Dtaoauer, wu noted.
c.mu _. played with prlz.;;.c:.., belq - by lira.
lira. Mlbelllwlll, and~··
Tile poll prize woo
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PASTOR ANNOUNCED
POMEROY - The Rev, James
DeBruhl
will ~ at tile Plants
aan
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her
father,
011b
Des,
J'Vk for momben allbe Put
Memorial Clourch at 8p,m. S....
Sr.Counelloro Club or ~·
Mr. and llrl. Rlchanl Neulz- day and 'J'IIn'adsy evenlow.
CIIUDcll, Jleu&amp;lllero at America.
llng
and dlu&amp;JIIera. Marla a n d
Mila Erna Jeue prelldod at
Darla, and Mr. and lira. WUa. buat..u meot1ng which rot- IIIm
MEE11NG POSTPONED
Warner and 110111 rllllddl..
iolnld lbo haDarpr fry, For
POMEROY - A
,of
port ere vacatlonln&amp; In Florida. lbe Wlndlow Trsll Gar.ten Cleb
- · . lhe raad IICI'Iptw-e
Mro. BerUia Allla, Tar&lt;V, N, st heduled for Weolneodo¥ boa
from Hebrew• IS. Membero gave
a. Lord's Prayer In oml..., and c., and .Mra. Frank Rinehart, been poatpoood until Aug. 21
Solem C - , were weokand due lb tile Meigs ~ llllr.
111-theftq,
J1118ala
or Mr. and Mra. w111 Mrs. Lloyd Moore wUI be lbe
Tbe 11a1e 11111M ll(lboDaughhostess.
t.ro at America ID be held In Myero.
Col•mDII, Aul. 19.:Zl, ... an-ced II)' llro. Nettie Heyoo. ·
. . ,.....lllld 11111 fanq work
lind llemo for the IIIJ'I)rloe Ia·
- - Thurlday nlllt With
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j. relleterlnl. Abellcei dlmer was
llrYed atl2:30.
To belllo lbe PfOIII'Im at2p.m.
a w.Jeome wao given II)' t h 11

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. Pall members are IJIYited lb
lhere this even!Jw.
. Alll'DIII doalrlng to join TOPS
I, aoked ID caD Mrs. Balpb
lteedl, Cheshire, 367-7268 or
olraad the weeldy meeting at
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RA~ - R-Id G, BMcle
. ot Raelne .....~ P!'toldoal
ot the 'Baello ~Tamil¥ R ~ ·Saturdi,Y, Ail&amp;l\al 3, and
.!blolo,y,
at lbe Raelne
American Lollion Halt. ·
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The rllllllon OJ)IIied ~ !
iilghl with ~ .. ...... dance, Mjllil,•·
· was provtdid by O..rlea "Wiolt'
le" ·Beelite IIIII hlo band. l!eala1raUM' bepn .!blolo,y at 10:30

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NOWI YOU MAY
HEAR AGAIN

'!.eights Change

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The 'bride'• ahoultler lenglb
eo. olfteo,
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Tuolday.
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Re!reshments wiU be aervod. vall waa of tulle. II was atlac •
All Lloos are Invited.
ed "' a lllln ring accented wllb
MIDDLEPORT Business and pearls ancllrldeseenla. Her onl,y
Professional Women's C 1 u b, Jewelry wa&amp; a necklace, 1 sift
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Gu CQ. ot- trom the groom, and lbe carnee. Ann Bailey, ho&amp;tesa com- rted a bourf,let of white ro&amp;es
mlttee cholrman, In charge of and camatlono.
Mlao Mary Hsll of Rutlead
socla1 affairs.
With Nothing In Either EAR
oerved as maid of bCIIor for lbe
WEDNESDAY
Thouaends of people may now Tile llmntlon Is ealled lb-810
wmTE ROSE Lodge will hold bride. Her pole yellow bMdod
crepe
gown was or empire at,yl- enjoy the advanlagel of hearlns and Is the reault of 13 yean of
a picnic at tile Middleport roodaaatn with a patented IDvenUon ,cliJM!rienee by Otlrlon's ~
side park, Wednesday, Aug; 14 ing witll ribbon and lace trim
at
lhe
waist.
Her
vell
or
llluolon
that ~ NO buftqns, NO Jubel, dent It Is made poalble bJ I
It 6 p.m.
was attached to a ring which
NO wlrea, NO bulky batteries. marvoloua trllllllslor, a·clevtlop.
matched tile gown and she carInstead of forcing ampiUiecl meot of the Bell Telepbono La'bPaul. The men even went over
ried a lrlple hand eorsage or aoomd lhroiigh the Impaired oratorii!S-Bimllar ID tbooe Died
lb lbe ball ror a look eround.
white carnations tipped In yelouter or middle ear, the patent. In U.S. ..temtes. II ls crated
Fred and Mr. Bassler w e r e
low with matchlnl streamers ~ ed
"1Y"1'ano1-----the lnYI!IIIOn
elooe friends during !hair Alr
The IIIJWIII or 1be brldeomolds,
8J'1'XIAL
I ol the Wllrld'l
Foree days. SO clol!le, In fact,
Miss Shlri&lt;V Ledlle and 11111 Technique" eon 1 ' DEMONSTRATION
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1hat when Mr. Bassler, married
Leila Kitchen or LangsvUie, and
LaSAllE Hotel 1 hearlnf old•.
onl,y a few day a, sot an overseal
Mrs. Lula Mae ABhl&lt;V ~v- lllas Brenda MeGulre or Mld- smoothly ihrougb I
MIOOLEPOaT
I 1'!le 1!1-110 Is
asaignment, Fred vo!Wlloered ey, rormer MeJ.as County real- dleport, Route 1, were m I n t 1be masiDid pro:. I
WED., AUI. 14
I IJ:ul1 a clrlmaand was given lho au111oritr by dent, Ia conllned ID Sheltarlng green and at ldenllcll SI,Yie lb cess directly ID
1he commandlns ol!lcer lb lake Arms Hospllol In Athens. Her the maid of ltooor'o I!OYID· 'Their llle "beeringce"'l
l P.llt r t r.nz.
malic step f!lrPOMEROY - Tbo laal two It for him. He wao IIIII lb Korea.
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the
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DILES
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hqleees anc1 nowers werotlle
weeldJ&gt; m..U..s or Mello TOPS Now 1llal's reol friendship for room number Is 108.
Chrlo Hubbard of Lancaster aamo except In mini green.
earl wear It and I Kepreielllios Vere llatD Iold teclmolOI)'.
Kllolchers hal seen oovenl
YGUI
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lor
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with
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Janet
Lee
Noll
and
Tamchallsnge your I Aadlo-VIs'llli If W UniMI II 1101 oa1J
welilrt chanps In lhe club.
tll'andparellta, Mr. and Mrs. Har- my Jo Tyree or Middleport, cou- ~ lrlend ID
AIIIO:no, o.
I llrinCI J1lU a
Freda Da'Oia waa crowned u.l
sins c1. tbe bride, were aeolytes leU It 1 a bear- I
:manllll,y - n with 1 !llh II&gt;.
IIRS, ELODA WEBB marked ry Bmver.
CaD Coile&lt;~ . .'1'111
j"1brrJUug D I w ·
1111 bor 79th birlhda)' this WMk
Mrs. Jessie Feiii&lt;V otFiorldl, for lbe wocldlng. They wore mint ,., old.
of IIOWid,
weiJjll loss. She elso, along wllb and In aboo"ance or lbe oeca- who Is open&lt;llni the oummer In lll'een ohort.aieeves IIIJWI!SoremFor
thoulanda
th1i
new
bolle
.)out ~ lbe privacy and eooFroda H-r1011, won the 10 aiM, her daqhler Marie Pl&lt;k- Bucynoo, hao been here Ylell- plre desiiD and hid wrlal corconductlon method may prove venienct YQU . ~ve .IIQIIIlld. It,·
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imbr&gt;.&lt;Nch-r 1 IO.. cont&gt; ano,-her.lb .MadiiOII,W.va... lnt· bar &lt;slalei'; lira. Olio IIUI- - • or carnallona UJ11)ed with to be the bell pooolblo way to you'd Hloe lo· ,. .,. moq ltbaql,,
l!lalorUoelr efforts.
There abe · wes honored ... . 1 ford, lllil ' other area relallveo ,. - - - - - - · - - - hear ne•t ID nature's cnm em. this patented Llllener and dlaTbe -ld,y - n waa Betll dinner al lbe home at. he• sla- and friends.
For many, even thll new teeb- cover If It may help you, with
SESSION TONIGHT
Mrs. Wllllam Worman has reGIIkey with a 4-pound loss.
t.r, lira. Nannle MuUina. :;·
RUTLAND - A sub-dlatrlct lllque may not be the - · no coal or obligation, write toTbia "eek's queen ••• Fredl other lister, Mrs. Sadie
~ turned lb her home In Gslllpo- Melhodlot Y o u t h Fellowship You must try It II you are ever day ID Otlrlon ElectrGnlca,
Henderaon and Nina Thol11 hid lor, ead • OOUiln, Mra.RubyBop.. Ua after spending a week here meeting wW be held at 6 p.m.
to know.
lne., lloJ: A-1, I Westerly
lb taka home lbe alu!fed pig. kina, Joined In the celebration. visiting her niece, Mr. and lira. tonight at lbe Rutland Methodist ·
O..lnlnc, N. Y, 1 •.
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George Meinhart.
Church. All youths are Invited.
Members
are
urged
to
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inem.ber tlat this week is the ::;: · ··· ................. ··· ····················-·,·.·.·.·.·.·.....·::::
S,lvla Swan..., Ia the weekend
poll at the McQlerr famUy In
eleb anntveroar~ and Galllpolta
Athens.
TOPS Club will be guoats. Tho ..
Cburl Mayer, KalbyConde,and
dub Joatng the moat w•lihl will 1:
9Jsan Gerlac:h were in Grove

TWp~ Doy Reunion·bleld~p t_,~·~'oqig~"., ··
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adUaled tar st., Middleport. ·
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trW11hellrlclo!
changed lniD • P!llk lltllYeleu
dress wllb which 'llle wote ~

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MONDAY
REGULAR MEETING, DAVr
Monday; dlnuet, 6:30, VleiNID
and Korean vetenns welcom&lt;;
Jacob Turner, C&lt;llllllllnder.
BETHEL 62 JnternatloDal order of Jabs ~len, 7:30 Moo&gt;·day nlghlalthe Pomeroy Ma,..
1, Temple.
MEIGS COUNTY SliM 71 optcnl lib h eo! Mrs. Iva Pow' 1 0 om
ell, 6:30p.m. Monday. Meal wlU
be provided; members --P"e to
t 8 k a covered dish. Duel are
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POMEROY LIONS Club dlrec-

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Hile; Mldill~ ~ 1, ox- taoo :~ Mafll,'l'JI"tl, u o 01'alloaa·. rialured'l1el.low · ·II"" Hoipl!"i·.
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..;.•....::., .....,...! ;,;,.,i Jilan lit• , ,...;....,i · ........ .otved:,a.l · ·ll!o white ....,_., 'llld wodd!lll .. ):~~
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-=~~~;"':..:111'~.;;;;,______~-WEBEJIFAMJLYl'OWIIoa,B!at- ;;;,:;; ·~(;itb , Geflid • rl.;;".~: H.'-. I black beljo, Holleaua .litcllo.....,uon · ~ '' 1
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taadlor and mw a· pralessor at
Bowling Green, took lbe twoboya
trip by tbalr grandcblldren, Mit- In lbW and uwlhallb&lt;V£01whore
c11e11 and,_ Cliapman:
, lb&lt;V needed ID ., and met oome
~e 111 campus. Mr. McKay
EtJGENE BACHNER, a 1!0\'orD· to tile aon or lholate A. W. Memeot worker In Manila for tile Kay who was superintendeD or
gall two y-s, Is a •rlllcol PI· lhe Middleport schoOls for a
Uont at tile Georgetown Unlver- number of years.
liiY llolj&gt;!tal In Georgelo1111, VL
Hu'a anxious lllat more Meigs
oludonts
eomolb Bowling Green.
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nown lb the States two
week&amp;1811-hebecmneserIIIR, AND IIOIS. FRED GIBBS
touoly Ul. His wife ae&lt;ompanled
him, of courae, and la staying and dlqhlera, Trlna andVonlda,
wllb their dslQibler, Cassey, wllo vacationed In Wlsconaln t h I s
IIYea In Waohington, D. C. Eu- yaar. They wentespectally to atwill be bolj&gt;!tallzed for an- tend the 1968 lumberjack world
championship at Heywood and a
olher two weeks 111\)'Way.
reunion
or oeverol or the lei1111 mother, Mrs. Ida Bachner, and Mrs. Everett Baclmer, lows Fred Wll with during hls
a · abter.ln~aw, spent lbe week years in the Air Foree.
WbUe at Oocelo, Wis. they
over there. Eugeoe reUred from
were guests or Mr. and Mrs. Arlbo NaY)' llx years ago.
don Gotsehel who live on lhe !arm
BOB McKAY'S DELIGHT at which Is adjacent ID the b a s e
seelna someooo from lbe old where Fred was stationed at one
home town wsa 1111911'enl by the Ume. The reunion was at the Ben
receplkln he PYO J..oriniVIUII!an Basolor cdtage and there beand Jefl Jlurl they went atdostlle Gelscllels and tho BassID Bowling Green Unlvereltr this len were Mr. and Mn. Henry
-'&lt; lb complete arnnaoments Gr- and famll,y or Farmington, Wis. and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
for foil enrollment.
SW-erg and fiiiiii.Y or Sl.

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· ~ Gf.Mr. ·'!iid: M!'i., ~ .. _..t·wo"''ai/Dko!m•i!llb~
we,

day, at Royal Ook Park. Jlela..
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tiYOI and frlead• COI'dlol~ Jmll.
c)J Oc:tdlor• Loot year It wu In Las Vops. polly, dluiJIIer of ed. 'lllooe eltendl•riDiakebeoket dlmera.
lfr, IIIII IIra. Charles B. Karr, Sr., IL. 1 paatprealdent of lllo
coMMtJNJoN sERVICE. s,....
llllllllua eblpler.
..,. First United Preaby!A!rlan
The CCIIIJ&gt;I• abi!On'ed tbelr361b

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a:"'~ 'linm ·111 -:;:~, lll'~e i'lob!ti· •' oioudl. ot , 'l'ilJ a.rte.uflld ~ Clke ~~~~ ~ au~:;· b';'; 111e Slfetr ~ub and -

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'tw &lt;!!ride~ · ii lbt. ... ' ' Mark ·.'I'IIUo ' ci( .JI!Itlan&lt;l. wu
of 'Mri.l'·Je, :~ t~~ · IIJ;,.,,beiiMtorlbebf~~
ami; tla•. 1\19'' ~. ,WI!Wr ~ 1; 11u1 uohero•... re ~aridDwl!lbl
v.. Pe;rmp.od.11u1 dwble ,rtnc HJ!e.Y:; a:r., brolbeta atlllabrltle,
eel1imcllif .Iii ·q,e R~Choil-Ch ·: ~
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lllii!.Boboollo i Jiom...,.nlpg
SchoOl. }le Ia

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were Ali~. , Fred T,acllill,

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llallked
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weddlni was an event Ill .b!o 9

at 2 p.m.
111e bride was l!lven In marrlage by her fllber. Her chanUll,y ·laeo 111JW11 feeiDred I on g
oleevea whlcb tapered to points
over her banda. The Do..,.. bodIce woo at,yled with a aabl'll\a
necldlnl .IIJDiM&lt;led wit!! ~11
and Jrldescenta. 111e u)lrl-lloa!h - . . . . . ,. . . . . . . _ . a 1111 !rmt
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panel ot lace llaDked lly r o u r
deep flounced laee tleraMelll!er
aide. The tiers swept 1n1D a
cllml-calhedrel peaoocl&lt; train at
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with IIlJa Jean 'l'lllls the•..,. ~
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callll. Seleetlono ·ineilldod.'l'The The new Mro, Dremer II a
Lord's Pro,yor'' .aD&lt;i "Because." 1968 lll'adllale or RuUand lll8h
Mro. L R. Noel
Mldol!~ School. She wa• a vars!Qo
registered the pella. ·
, loader for RuUand llld M o
For her daulhter's weddlnl:,
Wh111 The Sign
Mrt. Hel&lt;V wore abluo· oleeveTho Poor Sara
leas booded jersey dress at A''No
Viaitots'' Let
line etrlo and a cor- of . red
rooes. lira. Bari'lnsw waa In
Flowers Enter
• For Yov. Thoy
a yellow lll!oveles• lineJ1 dreaa
llld a wbi!A! coat trlpuJied with
Will Expr 0 u ,
ell and wldle braid: She ~o
Your
Lon and
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a yeUow rooebud ""':'"~~"'
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Jmmedlatel,y !ollowlng lb~wedding a recOJ)IIM was held on the
DUDLEY'S FLDRISl
.pullo al tho home or lhe brldoMIDDLEPORT . .
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POMEROY - Mro. Elliel Smllb

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Mr. and lira. Marvin Monk
at RuUond, lbi!A! 1, hove relllmed from Blrmlnalwn, Ala.
wllere they ...,.. cslled due ID
1he Ulneas at hlo father, Roy
Monk.
Mr. and Mrs. carroll Sayre
at Sl. Poleroburg, Fla. w e r e
Thuradsy ovonlng dinner guesta
rl Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rlflle, Uncoln Helghla.
lira. Fern Gaul Is In ClnclnnaU Ylatting her ,... and dauihter.ln4w, Mr. and lira. Charlea Gaul and family. Slle went
eopecloll,y ID be with her lll'lllddau&amp;hter, Pamela &amp;le, who underwent ourgery thlo weel&lt; al

were guests of Cheri's partlllJ,
Mr. and lira. Joilt Mayor.

Mrs. JuanBa Bachtel returned Tlllr eday after opendlng a
week II VIenna, W. Va., wllb her
mollier, Mro. J. W. Daw...,,
Mr. and Mro. Everett Bachner and dlqhlero, CMnlo llld
Mrs. Karen Brown, were iD
Frankfort 9mday lb visit Dr.
anc1 lira. Georp Sebeaf andfamll,y. Belit Sebeaf relllrnod home
after visiting wllb the Bacbner
wnll,y for 1he paallbrll ........
Guests of 11r. and Mrs. Bachner
and family Friday and Seturdsy
were Miss Mary Sebeaf and Dt
EDts or ColumbUL

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inK adding of Jefrlaerant m the coill. U'ull done
at the factory under strict quality oontlol.
Free ana!ysla for your home. Cell and we will
have an hnana-IIIAD give you a complete COlt
eetimate. No obllption,
of OOIIJIIIl,
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tloaolYIUe, are announcing the e,.agement and opproaehl1111
marrloge of their dougl&gt;ter, Judith Ann, ID set, llardol I.
Gilliam, 100 of Mrs, Luther E. Gill ram 01 Jeaktns, Ky., and
tbo late Mr. Gllllam.
IIIII Wyent Is a tll'adualo ol Albeey High School and attended Natloawlde Beautr School in Columbus. Sloe is presentl,y employed at lbe U.S. Army Hospital, Specialized Treatment Center, Fort CI!!IJibeU, Ky.
Sgt. GW!am attended achool at Jenldns, K.Y., and Ia """
In his oecond enlistment wllll lbe U.S. Army, havlog aerv&lt;d
In Germaey aDI Vlelnam. He 18 currently cODqJlsU11! hls
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POMEROY - Avery lnstruc.live work:Jhop was enjoyed b~the
members atlbe POmeroy Garden
Club when th&lt;V met at the home
or lira. Oacer Roedel last week
wllb Mrs. 1:rv1ng Karr, Jr., cohostess..
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wulbered wood wllloeacbmomher ualng her own material. She
demonalraled some of her
arUaUcldell anddlspiB,Y. ·..-many-Item• that could be u In mak1ng flower arranging 0 IIY as well
ao -acllve.
The I'Omer&lt;\v G en Club will
-~•cl·..• In lb e c1ass "Wash,_..._, • nt..o••·In&lt;Iuding
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14th and lath. Members were
remllllled topurcbaselhelrUckllo and algn up for lllelr reopeetlve elaaa.
Tbe meeting was opened with
lbo prealdonlreoding lhe veroo
allhe llllllllh. Mrs. Walter Grueoar led the III'OIIPinadevotfon..
al purled ead ahe choll for her
oerlioture, Aols 2nd chapter, 42·
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Frankie 'Mcl!elv&lt;V wllb llro. 01IYO Weber at lhO plano, 11oe Invocation wsal!lvon by Mill Vera
BaogJe.
A Memorial Servtee, proeom..
ed each year ln remembrance
at famll,y and fr!OIIdo wbo have
paooed oway atneelbo llat reunloo, wa• given 117 lira. Frankie
McKelvtV aodaled II)' Mro. Flrn
Gaul and Mrl. Norme Kay Andrla.
A dsneo I&lt;JUIIne was pre lOIII-ed by Jan Alkire, Melanlo Beegte, Renee Blrko, Pal Dumas,
Donne Cross, and Mldde Wolle.
An audoneering domonllratlon
was presented by Jameo Carna-

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The nomlnallnil conun!UM'o
oetedlon at atrlcero ror 1970
were Ronald Boogie, pre~
Lawrence Beelie, vice pre~
Linda Bee&amp;Je, ooeret.ry, and
Vera Boogie, lrellllrer.
The Beegle famll,y reunlca Is
held eve~
., other year In Melgo
County.
Gille were presented by Pres!dent Paul Beegle ID Mr. and
Mrs. Roberl Slaburn for lriYeling lhe farthest, from Beaver
Foils, Pa.; Aunt Clara Rouslt
for being tile oldest ladY present, Ira BooKie !or being the
oldest man preaorot, Jo,y BoaUell,

Roush, J1111 ~. Ernie B1DI. Marthl Lou Beacle, I•~
. l!eeilo. Judy lleegle Bin&amp; Sne Ann Beegle, Joy Kay Tboloo,
ead Nancy carnllloa. The •how woo well reealtod ll7the
eJ'OIId.

,... ot Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bottltk, for being the youngest per100 lftsenl, and Charles ''WhitJe" Beegle ror having tile Jarg.
ell famll,y presant.
SoYa Cllae and Bobble Seaburn received the door prizes.
Eaob year tboll IIIIIs ere Pfl)o
Ylded by "Awol" Vera Beegle.
Thlo year Ncb gin ... acCOliiJII!IIed by a poem written
by A~mt Vera pertaining ID lbe
purp&gt;ll at lbe 11111. llle
Illy presented a 11111 tD Mrs.
Olivo Weber, a elooe trlend or
tho famll,y, who h•a accompan.
led lbe 111'0111&gt; alnglng on the
plano and Jllayed ror 111merou1
olher musical attradlona or tile
rounlon for many years,
Altandlng wer.e Jan Alkire, Bill
lleegle, vera M. Bee&amp;lo, Lawrenee Baogle Russell Cline Sova
Cline, Gulolle Beellle, Be~~l!le, PauiBeel!ie, MelanloBeegle,
llsbel Carnahan, Harold Carnahan, Ronnie Beegle,JoyThol•a,
· Laura Circle, Donna c r o a s,
Jean Alkire, Roberl G. Boogie,
Martha 1.oo Beegle, Eileen Bee&amp;Je, carol Locke, Amy Beegle,
JOIIIII' Beegle, HOds Beegle, Mike
Jotln1011, Pam Sesburn, Jod)'Sea-

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cil dlscernmant ... men to.wh.Om

tra1tellr1g Fllllt Class Is a way Of
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clous living ol the Opulenl 1111'1•'
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Jim Beegle, tlndl BeeCio, lklb·
ert E. Beegle, Joilt Beitile,Locke, EdWard Beegle, Jlqlogle, Ira Beegle, Pam Thelu, Tom
Thelas, Bary Bleblo, BaUr Gar·
penler, Undl carpenter, Crlcket Corpeeler, Jolll Bleblo, A n •
Boo;:le, WhiUe Beegle,. PeleBeegle, BUlle Beegle, Richard Boogle, Flrn Goul, Ruth Am Jolll100• Cbarlos·T!o..elsa, SuoBeeal4,
zane Beegle, o... Beegle, J. D111 Beel!le, OrvUie !lro,yer, Marton Claybougl&gt;, Mary l!rtDfaullo.
Clara Roush, Paullne Bootlck,
Jock JlosUck, NlckBoatlck, Cbrll
BosUck, Jay Bootlck, llotll' 1111gle, Ryan Beel!le, Leoma Beeglo, ilooiiiiV Boogie, OUve
Crilla Boegle, Norm111 lbllb.
C111ek Alkire, Janet lloolll,
Geren lblsh, Bani&gt;1e bib,
lklbble lbllb, llettio Billie.
Theroaa Bing, Judy Bing, Ernie.
Bing, Dol&lt;V Beel!ie, llro. Paul
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Nancy Carnahan, Jim Carnahan,
was "'The ~pose
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Jeff Alklro,Ph!IKaurmaa,F""*In sharing." Paul oold thet we H
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to .McKelvtV, 11or7 Beegle, Palare one body In Cbrlll and memorsemonS 1p IV8n
tr Beesl Norma Kay Andrls
bero OliO or another. For Chrisbum, Ricky Sesburn, Bobby Seae,
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llans ll!e Is not like a bag or
POMEROY - Koren Grillllb, _,. S
b -~ s.,;_ Robert llo:Kotvey, Seeva Beav•,
marblea, cold and ueyleldlng, a junior Ieeder, pve a demon- '~~~' ' ea urn,
_ LenaCrookbam,lloulluBoaver,
bill more like the human body straUon on crO&lt;IIIIng, saddllow, burn, JIIIIIY Seal&gt;urn, Loura Gerrie Beaver, Pol Duman, Dele
_ hr!n aoidpuial.thitli-bdolndlb- . rldl"* ·aM unelddlillll •·• ·loorser, Thelas; · llark Beeglo,,. Slev.o JO!mon,- LIA JalooiM&gt; ·d
gelber lfy a COllllllon ll!e, BPir· ·· w~ "the Meiss ~ Pleulire . Slmpillnr··Karon JoiiiSOIIj' I o h Johnlon, Jake Gaul, 1111111 POII\i·•
11,-andblaodstreem.
Rldersmotrecenll,yalloerhome. Bartrum. Bonnie Thelao, Bruce ell, Addle l'l&gt;weU, ,.~
Each member responded to
Flnel plana were made ltlr Beegle.
Shain, and Patt;y Sllaln.
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· ,;,.Bee.;,;.;:gl.;e;.,;.Lor.;.;,etta.;.;.;Bee;;.;.·_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
Bower arranpment.
4-11 Horoo m- 1D be staged at
s. Blaettnar re)IOI'Ied that 1be Meigs count.Y Fair at 9:30
Miss Rooollo Story Is tile new Lm. Friday, Aug. 16. The 111111
secretary and treasurer or lbe meeting o! the year no scheMeigs ~ Flower Assoela- duled lor I p.m. on Aug. 25
tlon and Mrs. John Roell or when the club membero Will have
Galllpolls Ia lbe R-'-·'
...,w_ Dl- a traU ride.
reclbr or R•"'Twentr members, live Ylolters
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The club th·-•·•
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tile ldvloor, Mrs. WUI!Im
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1011 for her lnatruct!Ye Ideas
B. Downie, wore present for lbe ·
and pre-od her a Ill!! of jew- meeting.
elry
Arceallae Ilarlleewe
AI . noon each member enjoyThe
lradiUoual way to eat
ed a sack lunch and the hos!A!sa
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uado,
or bar'beeue, In Arserved a delicious cleaserl gentlna-perhapa
dating bad:
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course.
ID tbe daya when china and
The hoelaases lor September cutlerJ were acareHI to
will be Mrs. llarvtVVanVranken hold the meal Ill the te,lh aDd
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cut a portion away,
and lira. WUI!o Mc-ray.
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Berurll," ....
oenled, riving • pre&gt;lew at this lllll'olateot--. - .
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RACINE - The !M'art' FaDo jitla W,lllll, DanleiH"I!IIer, ~- a t Cburdo WI~ lbo OCI!IIe, '.illnl ot 1he bri$11, andJohn·Wol!e,
t · !be rnarrlap of IIGII Jlib. ·lllaoravllle. Glielli weit real....
nil IIIII, dauaiUr ot Mr. and ~by IIIII !loarollTI!eiii,CO.,
. Irs. Dallaall!ll, Raelno: ID M!'. lumbuo.
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farlloall R. ......,, · ocia 1/lllr,
For her dautblor'• Weddlnc· -- .
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1111: lira. Vlriu .
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Mrl.
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attired
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held 1aa1 &amp;m
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plooo wldte knit Ell wltb black
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IIC!'\f were raad by PI• Rev. ~.Mra.lblabwereablile ' Dllllloon. .
, ~loa No.rrta Clll ~.- )orlfll' lheolb with .belie ......
ware Mr. and Mr~
, 111' 3:30 p.m. The iiler 1r a a aoi1ea ead bp.d a wldte oaznltl4l!i !!r~l• McCool, S.. · ~ Navarrt,
tanked by two IOYOilbrllli:b ...,_ - - ·
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. " ' Mr.' ,... .llro. Franeta .JoleCool,
lolebroandpelmolljilbl;tietlot
Areeeptloawaol!eldlnlhej.O- Jr, lll':Fort WOrth, T,exaa; Mr.
1adloll, and fallolb'~wero tirt Filii' Elo~ ', IChool and M1'1• IIGbert McCool and
narked with wldte 111111 .!IOwa. !lllb lito. ~ r,lelale:r; ~IDe, ..,, !.(aoalllon; Mr. and M r 1 '
Nupllal mudc ,... pr.l!lllled . .. boiUII. :t1ll brldo'atabllwtl GoorJ!I McCool, Jr. or Proopeol,
,. hall hour preeedlarthe cer- eontered bi a Wllered,.... Pa.; Mr. and Mro. JIGbert Me•1111:11)' 117 llloa Jocobll ~. dine .U.IoJIJ18ol, by • ~ Cool ~·eonton; llro.ltmaChrlodanlsl, IIIII Mrl. ~ 811er bride and rroom,· and.__
at Jle!lalro; lira. Jack Fer11111 Mr. Dllllll -~~. po- with
· lb mateb . nil and ehUdnn, Martina Ferlia. 111e Mllollaill lnduded lbe
CJ1o- 11: Mro. Marlon l.on&amp; at Bel'-'- ... -~ .._. Robert stau1
'Tha LQrd'a
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IItie ....-e;
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Ivy. and cbllclron of Alliance; Mr.
and Mrs. Elber.t Gelley·oiWarr•. and· Mr. IIIII Mrl. Frank·
.~ diusfllel' otl'lorlll
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' Mr. IIIII Ml'a. Fred WJIIIamiM
aid lall\ll1; .RuUand; S. SCI· and
.ow thelll'lala.
lira. WU!bDt llcCGol and ·IOD of
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BOrt: ·tlrtmm, lfrL Ba,nnond Coludul; Mrs. Mae Vincent,
1ralio
or&amp;inZ&amp; thai wu clo· . H~v, llrl!. l!al• Jl!l~ ~ a. Mr. aad Mrl. Cloronce VIncent,
iachable at the ohoulder.,Acrown v~ Walker and Mrl. Delm'8l. Ubiichlvliie; Mr. llld lira. Em·
:''1' whi!A! palala ....,. OWella.
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'· """~let or wldte dalalealn a co. llld lbe eor~a~~t ot ro..o· from
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DlalbldiH
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at!.aiart.Filla. .
The dlltlncllon betw~ •
:,;., a neddoce, a gift at lbe
()It ol ·""'" posto at tile wed- . hdr IPP8ftDI aDd an btlr
:pmm.
ding. wen Mrl. Raben Brial, ~ptlve to tbe . Brlllll!
' ·•Tile lltlondlaa ...,. A • .line ·
and
lira. Wald • ~ II that tile former II
'llionttcel 11oor longlb ~·.of Fom,
· Mr. and'Mro, '1Jie' 'Wllo llaJ· lepl · rlgbl of
'brOcaded taco Mid &lt;irepe fi H h ' DaaQr '
. WWard, ·~loll U. ~u=
,malchlngv~~.-•.and-- Ohio;
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II 0n1 wbo
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whi!A! dalat-..,,CO!or'aotlbepw!ll
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Ill Herman Jlusdtel or eotum.
..~ bel, brolher at Mro. E d II h
Dtaoauer, wu noted.
c.mu _. played with prlz.;;.c:.., belq - by lira.
lira. Mlbelllwlll, and~··
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PASTOR ANNOUNCED
POMEROY - The Rev, James
DeBruhl
will ~ at tile Plants
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father,
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Des,
J'Vk for momben allbe Put
Memorial Clourch at 8p,m. S....
Sr.Counelloro Club or ~·
Mr. and llrl. Rlchanl Neulz- day and 'J'IIn'adsy evenlow.
CIIUDcll, Jleu&amp;lllero at America.
llng
and dlu&amp;JIIera. Marla a n d
Mila Erna Jeue prelldod at
Darla, and Mr. and lira. WUa. buat..u meot1ng which rot- IIIm
MEE11NG POSTPONED
Warner and 110111 rllllddl..
iolnld lbo haDarpr fry, For
POMEROY - A
,of
port ere vacatlonln&amp; In Florida. lbe Wlndlow Trsll Gar.ten Cleb
- · . lhe raad IICI'Iptw-e
Mro. BerUia Allla, Tar&lt;V, N, st heduled for Weolneodo¥ boa
from Hebrew• IS. Membero gave
a. Lord's Prayer In oml..., and c., and .Mra. Frank Rinehart, been poatpoood until Aug. 21
Solem C - , were weokand due lb tile Meigs ~ llllr.
111-theftq,
J1118ala
or Mr. and Mra. w111 Mrs. Lloyd Moore wUI be lbe
Tbe 11a1e 11111M ll(lboDaughhostess.
t.ro at America ID be held In Myero.
Col•mDII, Aul. 19.:Zl, ... an-ced II)' llro. Nettie Heyoo. ·
. . ,.....lllld 11111 fanq work
lind llemo for the IIIJ'I)rloe Ia·
- - Thurlday nlllt With
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j. relleterlnl. Abellcei dlmer was
llrYed atl2:30.
To belllo lbe PfOIII'Im at2p.m.
a w.Jeome wao given II)' t h 11

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. Pall members are IJIYited lb
lhere this even!Jw.
. Alll'DIII doalrlng to join TOPS
I, aoked ID caD Mrs. Balpb
lteedl, Cheshire, 367-7268 or
olraad the weeldy meeting at
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RA~ - R-Id G, BMcle
. ot Raelne .....~ P!'toldoal
ot the 'Baello ~Tamil¥ R ~ ·Saturdi,Y, Ail&amp;l\al 3, and
.!blolo,y,
at lbe Raelne
American Lollion Halt. ·
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The rllllllon OJ)IIied ~ !
iilghl with ~ .. ...... dance, Mjllil,•·
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le" ·Beelite IIIII hlo band. l!eala1raUM' bepn .!blolo,y at 10:30

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HEAR AGAIN

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Re!reshments wiU be aervod. vall waa of tulle. II was atlac •
All Lloos are Invited.
ed "' a lllln ring accented wllb
MIDDLEPORT Business and pearls ancllrldeseenla. Her onl,y
Professional Women's C 1 u b, Jewelry wa&amp; a necklace, 1 sift
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Gu CQ. ot- trom the groom, and lbe carnee. Ann Bailey, ho&amp;tesa com- rted a bourf,let of white ro&amp;es
mlttee cholrman, In charge of and camatlono.
Mlao Mary Hsll of Rutlead
socla1 affairs.
With Nothing In Either EAR
oerved as maid of bCIIor for lbe
WEDNESDAY
Thouaends of people may now Tile llmntlon Is ealled lb-810
wmTE ROSE Lodge will hold bride. Her pole yellow bMdod
crepe
gown was or empire at,yl- enjoy the advanlagel of hearlns and Is the reault of 13 yean of
a picnic at tile Middleport roodaaatn with a patented IDvenUon ,cliJM!rienee by Otlrlon's ~
side park, Wednesday, Aug; 14 ing witll ribbon and lace trim
at
lhe
waist.
Her
vell
or
llluolon
that ~ NO buftqns, NO Jubel, dent It Is made poalble bJ I
It 6 p.m.
was attached to a ring which
NO wlrea, NO bulky batteries. marvoloua trllllllslor, a·clevtlop.
matched tile gown and she carInstead of forcing ampiUiecl meot of the Bell Telepbono La'bPaul. The men even went over
ried a lrlple hand eorsage or aoomd lhroiigh the Impaired oratorii!S-Bimllar ID tbooe Died
lb lbe ball ror a look eround.
white carnations tipped In yelouter or middle ear, the patent. In U.S. ..temtes. II ls crated
Fred and Mr. Bassler w e r e
low with matchlnl streamers ~ ed
"1Y"1'ano1-----the lnYI!IIIOn
elooe friends during !hair Alr
The IIIJWIII or 1be brldeomolds,
8J'1'XIAL
I ol the Wllrld'l
Foree days. SO clol!le, In fact,
Miss Shlri&lt;V Ledlle and 11111 Technique" eon 1 ' DEMONSTRATION
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1hat when Mr. Bassler, married
Leila Kitchen or LangsvUie, and
LaSAllE Hotel 1 hearlnf old•.
onl,y a few day a, sot an overseal
Mrs. Lula Mae ABhl&lt;V ~v- lllas Brenda MeGulre or Mld- smoothly ihrougb I
MIOOLEPOaT
I 1'!le 1!1-110 Is
asaignment, Fred vo!Wlloered ey, rormer MeJ.as County real- dleport, Route 1, were m I n t 1be masiDid pro:. I
WED., AUI. 14
I IJ:ul1 a clrlmaand was given lho au111oritr by dent, Ia conllned ID Sheltarlng green and at ldenllcll SI,Yie lb cess directly ID
1he commandlns ol!lcer lb lake Arms Hospllol In Athens. Her the maid of ltooor'o I!OYID· 'Their llle "beeringce"'l
l P.llt r t r.nz.
malic step f!lrPOMEROY - Tbo laal two It for him. He wao IIIII lb Korea.
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hqleees anc1 nowers werotlle
weeldJ&gt; m..U..s or Mello TOPS Now 1llal's reol friendship for room number Is 108.
Chrlo Hubbard of Lancaster aamo except In mini green.
earl wear It and I Kepreielllios Vere llatD Iold teclmolOI)'.
Kllolchers hal seen oovenl
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lor
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with
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Janet
Lee
Noll
and
Tamchallsnge your I Aadlo-VIs'llli If W UniMI II 1101 oa1J
welilrt chanps In lhe club.
tll'andparellta, Mr. and Mrs. Har- my Jo Tyree or Middleport, cou- ~ lrlend ID
AIIIO:no, o.
I llrinCI J1lU a
Freda Da'Oia waa crowned u.l
sins c1. tbe bride, were aeolytes leU It 1 a bear- I
:manllll,y - n with 1 !llh II&gt;.
IIRS, ELODA WEBB marked ry Bmver.
CaD Coile&lt;~ . .'1'111
j"1brrJUug D I w ·
1111 bor 79th birlhda)' this WMk
Mrs. Jessie Feiii&lt;V otFiorldl, for lbe wocldlng. They wore mint ,., old.
of IIOWid,
weiJjll loss. She elso, along wllb and In aboo"ance or lbe oeca- who Is open&lt;llni the oummer In lll'een ohort.aieeves IIIJWI!SoremFor
thoulanda
th1i
new
bolle
.)out ~ lbe privacy and eooFroda H-r1011, won the 10 aiM, her daqhler Marie Pl&lt;k- Bucynoo, hao been here Ylell- plre desiiD and hid wrlal corconductlon method may prove venienct YQU . ~ve .IIQIIIlld. It,·
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l!lalorUoelr efforts.
There abe · wes honored ... . 1 ford, lllil ' other area relallveo ,. - - - - - - · - - - hear ne•t ID nature's cnm em. this patented Llllener and dlaTbe -ld,y - n waa Betll dinner al lbe home at. he• sla- and friends.
For many, even thll new teeb- cover If It may help you, with
SESSION TONIGHT
Mrs. Wllllam Worman has reGIIkey with a 4-pound loss.
t.r, lira. Nannle MuUina. :;·
RUTLAND - A sub-dlatrlct lllque may not be the - · no coal or obligation, write toTbia "eek's queen ••• Fredl other lister, Mrs. Sadie
~ turned lb her home In Gslllpo- Melhodlot Y o u t h Fellowship You must try It II you are ever day ID Otlrlon ElectrGnlca,
Henderaon and Nina Thol11 hid lor, ead • OOUiln, Mra.RubyBop.. Ua after spending a week here meeting wW be held at 6 p.m.
to know.
lne., lloJ: A-1, I Westerly
lb taka home lbe alu!fed pig. kina, Joined In the celebration. visiting her niece, Mr. and lira. tonight at lbe Rutland Methodist ·
O..lnlnc, N. Y, 1 •.
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George Meinhart.
Church. All youths are Invited.
Members
are
urged
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S,lvla Swan..., Ia the weekend
poll at the McQlerr famUy In
eleb anntveroar~ and Galllpolta
Athens.
TOPS Club will be guoats. Tho ..
Cburl Mayer, KalbyConde,and
dub Joatng the moat w•lihl will 1:
9Jsan Gerlac:h were in Grove

TWp~ Doy Reunion·bleld~p t_,~·~'oqig~"., ··
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dress wllb which 'llle wote ~

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MONDAY
REGULAR MEETING, DAVr
Monday; dlnuet, 6:30, VleiNID
and Korean vetenns welcom&lt;;
Jacob Turner, C&lt;llllllllnder.
BETHEL 62 JnternatloDal order of Jabs ~len, 7:30 Moo&gt;·day nlghlalthe Pomeroy Ma,..
1, Temple.
MEIGS COUNTY SliM 71 optcnl lib h eo! Mrs. Iva Pow' 1 0 om
ell, 6:30p.m. Monday. Meal wlU
be provided; members --P"e to
t 8 k a covered dish. Duel are
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POMEROY LIONS Club dlrec-

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Hile; Mldill~ ~ 1, ox- taoo :~ Mafll,'l'JI"tl, u o 01'alloaa·. rialured'l1el.low · ·II"" Hoipl!"i·.
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-=~~~;"':..:111'~.;;;;,______~-WEBEJIFAMJLYl'OWIIoa,B!at- ;;;,:;; ·~(;itb , Geflid • rl.;;".~: H.'-. I black beljo, Holleaua .litcllo.....,uon · ~ '' 1
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taadlor and mw a· pralessor at
Bowling Green, took lbe twoboya
trip by tbalr grandcblldren, Mit- In lbW and uwlhallb&lt;V£01whore
c11e11 and,_ Cliapman:
, lb&lt;V needed ID ., and met oome
~e 111 campus. Mr. McKay
EtJGENE BACHNER, a 1!0\'orD· to tile aon or lholate A. W. Memeot worker In Manila for tile Kay who was superintendeD or
gall two y-s, Is a •rlllcol PI· lhe Middleport schoOls for a
Uont at tile Georgetown Unlver- number of years.
liiY llolj&gt;!tal In Georgelo1111, VL
Hu'a anxious lllat more Meigs
oludonts
eomolb Bowling Green.
110
nown lb the States two
week&amp;1811-hebecmneserIIIR, AND IIOIS. FRED GIBBS
touoly Ul. His wife ae&lt;ompanled
him, of courae, and la staying and dlqhlera, Trlna andVonlda,
wllb their dslQibler, Cassey, wllo vacationed In Wlsconaln t h I s
IIYea In Waohington, D. C. Eu- yaar. They wentespectally to atwill be bolj&gt;!tallzed for an- tend the 1968 lumberjack world
championship at Heywood and a
olher two weeks 111\)'Way.
reunion
or oeverol or the lei1111 mother, Mrs. Ida Bachner, and Mrs. Everett Baclmer, lows Fred Wll with during hls
a · abter.ln~aw, spent lbe week years in the Air Foree.
WbUe at Oocelo, Wis. they
over there. Eugeoe reUred from
were guests or Mr. and Mrs. Arlbo NaY)' llx years ago.
don Gotsehel who live on lhe !arm
BOB McKAY'S DELIGHT at which Is adjacent ID the b a s e
seelna someooo from lbe old where Fred was stationed at one
home town wsa 1111911'enl by the Ume. The reunion was at the Ben
receplkln he PYO J..oriniVIUII!an Basolor cdtage and there beand Jefl Jlurl they went atdostlle Gelscllels and tho BassID Bowling Green Unlvereltr this len were Mr. and Mn. Henry
-'&lt; lb complete arnnaoments Gr- and famll,y or Farmington, Wis. and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
for foil enrollment.
SW-erg and fiiiiii.Y or Sl.

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· ~ Gf.Mr. ·'!iid: M!'i., ~ .. _..t·wo"''ai/Dko!m•i!llb~
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day, at Royal Ook Park. Jlela..
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tiYOI and frlead• COI'dlol~ Jmll.
c)J Oc:tdlor• Loot year It wu In Las Vops. polly, dluiJIIer of ed. 'lllooe eltendl•riDiakebeoket dlmera.
lfr, IIIII IIra. Charles B. Karr, Sr., IL. 1 paatprealdent of lllo
coMMtJNJoN sERVICE. s,....
llllllllua eblpler.
..,. First United Preaby!A!rlan
The CCIIIJ&gt;I• abi!On'ed tbelr361b

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BlCHARD E. .UGH'l1lEII

the Ohio deleeation to the Dem..

questioning.

ocrallc Noti0181 Ccnventlon.
For most of the deloptes, It
was their nrst, hard look at the
unorthodovv ofthe Minnesota senator and his mejhods that have
carried him from New Hamp·
shire through today.
. The Mecar:v:
. 1'\l&amp;lh and
· puzz1emen · • s co nvo'i ed ...,
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O'Gredy ancl delesa!IO• · laid
the pnenl feel!~ ol the dole-

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to see for a

Tllis IS wllo
to see for

on auto ..
inwrance.

gaod deal

See him now!
C.rogiK.Sno~en

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"It'~ something many ofthem
have not h e a r d before," said

Funeral·
service for James Clar.enee W.ar·

O'Grady,
The ehatnnan, who descrlbed
tbe campaign "as something
new,., said Mccarthy dld not
evade questions, twisted no
arms and did not ask Cor their
support at the convondon or to
·~ uncommiUed.
Mccarthy assessed the sltuation tor newsmen before he left.
for Clevelalll, saying he had not

PI'. PLEASANT _

ner, 83, Leon, w. Va., wll~ be

held limday ln the Warlli!r Uhlteel Methodlst ChUrch mth'borlal
to follow in the church ·cemetery at ·Elmwood.
Mi:', Warner, a retired farmer, died Friday in Pleasant Valt.Y Hospital. He was a IUolona
resident of Mason Coun1iY.
91rvlvlng are his widoW,

STAT[ F4RN INSURA.NCF t:ml:&gt;,~NI[S
Home Oll1cts _kloomUIJIIIn, llhnois

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eral nieces and nephews.
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dueled :MondaY at 2 p.!D- from
the White FWlOral Home ln COolville. Burial will be In tho Roed'vlllo eomstery. Friends may call
alter noon today.

LoiaE.Deon

High~ays Show Sure in, .

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POMEROY - Lois E. Dean,
dau""ter of the !ale ' ---~
B•
JA~U~Jal"'
and Elizabeth Hugltos Gruoser,
was hom June 8, 1900 In MinersviUe and passed away at the

LOOK Us OvER

, COLUMBUS - "Exeltemont
Is tho Ohio state Fair here
Aug. 22-Sept. 2.
A big part of lhet excitement
mil be the Ohio Department of
Highways display In the Ma&amp;heter BuDding In the center of
U!e lllrgrounds wlthln sight of
1-71.
VIsitors onteriog throUgh any

hospital In Tucson, Arizona last
' July 30 at the age of 68.Sl!e is survived by ber hus~
band, W. K. Deani two sons,
Thomas H. Dean, New Provldence, New Jersey, and Rev.
William F. Dean, Tucson, Art-

A "little theater" mU give "little stories". about tile ''big
·vialtora a chance to relax and l!lofy• ..of. highway developmenl.
-We'll
i~
learn about sale driving prac-. An eatlmsted. 0110 miUllln pertlces whUe watching the Walt soos are .,q,e!!led_to view the
. To •40"MaJor
Dl"""Y nim, "Freeway Mania. h display troril the time the falr
Wncldrig
In ·
Bright red and &amp;Old eolllng _.s 1IIIW lt closes Labor Day
Ilgbta and three olga mobiles evening.
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24 Hour
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add to the colw ln the buildSO If yoo•ro planning to attend
tng, Aside !rom being attrac- the Ohio State Fair, don't miss
At'l'hll~·
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ttve additions, the mobUes alao out on any · ol U!e ei:cllement.
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can't miss seeing the highway signs of the road.
the highway dtpartment'.!l dlll"blg top," an orange - caooVlaltora to the Mesboter Build- play In the Mashoter Bullijlng.
pled dlaplay. Inside the 28-loot 1ng will have thalr questloos an- ,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,..,..,
wide "big top" Is a sunkeoocta· swered at three yallow lnlormagonal well with a 12-loot Ulus- tion booU!o, m111111ed by students
WeFixSu~y
trated mat&gt; of Ohio. An audio . working lor the dapsrtment this
me88age will provide visitor&gt; summer. Lltjer bags Wllll the
Dlnnif 7.Deys A
With Interesting lntormallon a- Presidential tour· of Ohio,' clllllt&gt;'
Week
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simulsted traffic will 'tasclnste lining 22 tours ln the state mil
9 Pc. F1mlly loll
children and adults alike.
be distributed from these booths.
P,mlly Bucket.
Atop the canopy wlU .be a reCooperating ~ith the dopartFanilly Bllrrel
volvlng gold "state of Ohio" with ment In turniahlnl! diiiJ)lays are:
a highway running tlmlUgh It, The Ohio Contractor's Asaocla· 3 Pc. Box Dlnntr
aymbollc of how hlgltways lead tlon; Ohio TruekinR Asaoclutlon: .
to opportunities everywhere In . Ohio Patroloum Markalera AsOhio.'
soclatlon; Pl&gt;rUand Cement Aslll@llllghtlng the dlaplayo will aoclatlon and Flexible Pavements
be a vlsoal history of the truck- Inc.
lng ln&lt;llstry In Ohio. Depart- . This year's dlapley Is suaran- .
melit employes have erestOdleV· toed to•il&amp;"'bll!xer 'llld bettor"
oral· tnteres\btg models llltOw- thlll last year's. It tells aU lhe,
lng the varioos cypos of tranaportation, the worth of highways
to ln&lt;llstry and how oftectlve
freeway lighting adds to driving

zona, and a daughter, Mrs. Leroy
Krauss, Woodland HUIB, Calif.;
11 grandchUdren, foor sisters,
Mrs. Edward Hines, Maud and

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call at the funeral home.
Mrs. OUver &lt;Hod FridaY 3
p,m, In Piesssnt Valley HOS!&gt;llal following a two year illness.
She bad been residing mth a
sister, Mrs. Geneva Jackson, Pt.
. Plesssnt; for the past year.
She was horn May I, 1908 In
Soutb Hlll, VIrginia, a dsughier
of the late Jobn and Etta Walker

ser, Columbus, Ohio.
Sl!e was preceded Jn dea1h by
an older brother, .Lem.
services were held Friday at
Trinity Presbyterian Church ln
Tucaon. Dr. Gleon McGee offlclated. Interment wss In Tucson
Memorial Park, South Lawn.

Wortman and was an employe or

.5ile was a graduateofPomeroy

and Mrs. Audrey Nell, Chicago,

DI., and a brother, G, D. Grue-

ON OUR DISPU Y LOT

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A replica ol a roadside rest,
complete with a picnicking tamUy of mannequins mll oceupy
a prominent spot In the huge,
glass-walled, · clrcuiat building.
The uau~ectrlcal spectacular" mll be enJoyable, aa 'l'.!'ll
as, very Informative. Vloltora
wUl see a disassembled trall:ic
ligna! and can see tor themselves wbat make&amp; cars "stop and
go." other areas of higliWliY
lJ.&amp;btlng wUI be e&gt;Plaleed and
demmstrsted In this dleplay.

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Attacker is

tions (and plenty of_11ood food). Come early, spend
the day. There's lots to see and dol

HIGHLIGHTS
TUESDAY, AUGUST 13th-Pony Pulling Contost
WEDNESDAY, 14th-Ki4dios Day, Hono-Show, Junior Fair
Jud,lng

THURSDAY, 15th-Pony Rocos, Judging Oolry Cottle
FRIDAY, 16th-Old Ti"o Fhlcllors C..nto1t, Pony &amp; Hono
Roc••
SATURDAY, 17th-Finworh, Junior Foir Parado
Pari-Mutuol Bottlnt-Twilight Horoo Hornon Roclng Thu"•
day ...,j Fri. Auf. 15-165 PM, Aln Sotur4oy Aug. 17-fPM

Thirteenth Amual Appearance

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Thm., A111.l~tl! and Sat., Alii. 19 ·.
C~rtaho

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Klmioo was alla1dlng a ""'"""
dance on tile parkin~! lot ot Kroger' a Skli'e·at Wellstm.
No char&amp;l!&amp; will be Wed aplnot llVO of tho three youths
plclted up ond held In Cllllool7
alter tho dlsturbonce. The two
hove lieen releaaed.
The third youth 1110 16, of
WeliiiCIII 111!1 m psroiOfrom U!e
Ohio Y&lt;olth commtallkln, wlU race
new charges of !ISsaul~ aecordlna to Charles blxoo, Chief Probalion Olllcor, of U!e JackiCXl
Juvenlt, Court.
Nine We!lllon area boyo illaa·
edl7 were causlni'a dlolurblllce .
at the . dance by pull!ni f ~
CGIIIIICied to a PlllinOsr"'lh from
Ill tleetrlc socket.
· McKimlaa alked llt'e _ . ,
Involved to lean ancl relurDed
to tile dsnclni lll'oa. llo 11111hon
otruck by a re&lt;ord anc1 ·w~~an
: Mci!IJiplla lnal&amp;ted that the boy.a
ltiave, be was ~mpod by two
l!f U!em. .
, ·A l!l~oa oald 0011 of o' lllem '
lln1ck liU!I llhllo ...,U.er il&lt;lmP. icl on 1111 Jilek. Mc~o loot
•' lito ~c;; ond ..,;ek bll hMd

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pivlll)fJtlt.

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1966 .Pontiac·Gran Prix

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assaulted '1\u!sday night by JuvenlleL
The lneldont oceurred ao Me- .

Come along to the fairt Mom, Dad, the whole

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WELLSTON, Cillo ·.:.. Bot'IIBI'd
McKlmlos, a &lt;0i11Jbllaber of
The Wellstm Telegram, Ia reported ln raJr condltloo •
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Chlllleothe Hospital alter boinl!

teresting exhibits, contests, thrilling rides, ottrac-

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1966
Pontiac Cat. Can¥.
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family will lind so much to enjoy. Jhere are in-

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the City ol Parkersburg lor 12 High School, class ot 1917. She
years
and prior to that was em~ was also a member of the Tuc ..
YES, LOOK A f THE GREAT
pleyed at Lakin State llospltal. son Eastern Star Chapter.
She was a member of the Bap•SCHULT •BELVEDERE •MONARCH
tist Church of Parkersburg.
Jolm T. R~
&amp;lrvlving are hor husband, VIvPOMEROY - A !Orllll!r.¥ ian R, OliVer ol ParktnosbUl-gi eroy resiCllmt, -fJoha Ttiomas
two sisters, Mrs. Jacksmi, ' Pt. RIK&gt;des, 81, died Tbureday IllPleasant and Mrs. Paille L, Mil- ternoon In the Gahanna Nursing
ler, Oxford, N. c., two brothers, Home.
JUST WHAT YOU ARE &lt;LOOKING FOR IN
Albert Walker, Oxford, N. C.,
He was born In Cllftoo, W,
WDUo
Walker,
Hill,
Va.
Va., and was a former member
STYLE - SIZE - CONSTRUCTION
of Drew Webster Post No. 39,
LOOK TO THE LEADERS
Marie H. Pickering
ot lho American Legion,
He Is sorvlved by ooe niece,
POMEROY - Mark H. PickSCHULT • BELVEDERE • MONARCH
ering, 70, ReedsvUle, !ormorl.Y Plna, and her husband, Dana •
ol Now Brlghlm, PL, died Sat- Covert, ol Columbes, and a nephAND YOU'LL LOOK NO FURTHER!
,
urday morning ln Camden Clark ew, Orvllle J. Hawley, also or
Hospltal, Parkersburg, following Colwnbus.
Funeral services mll be hold
a brlof Illness.
MDnday
at 2 p.m. at the HeldHe was born ln Wood Ccunt;y,
PAUL NORTHUP
GARY NORTHUP
Cotner
Funeral
Home, South Par..
W.Va., the soo of thelsteJameo
IOIIS, Columbus. Friends are be~
3311_JACKSON
675-3000
PT._PLEASANT,
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waa aPickering.
retired railroad
lng received at anytime.

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SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UP!)Ropd!Ucen Prelldenlal cendldate Richard ll. Nixon, alter a
meitt111 11\th ~ Jo1moon, said Solurdt.y It Jdmsoo
ealla a -"le aad UDilalenl
ilait to tile
ol North
Vlotllam, bo wiU start crltlclzlai lbe ad!\llnlstratlan'o &lt;OIIduct
ol tile war.
lllt Nixon a!IO said Jdmaon
told him he had not clillnsecl his
posl• ._, that he would not stop
the oombln!l without some
corrwponcling de-escalation by
lhe ColllDilmisto.
Dlacuasea Trip
Nlxm alae disclosed In
ll!swer to a reporter's questloo
lhat be IDider- from a July
26 briefing at tile White Hoose
lllat U.S. and Soviet ofllclala

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Barbara; a sister, Mr,, Glf,dys _.,

w.

" I llilnk they wtU be pretty t~-. one ~ Roy warner, Eleaopen, •• Mccarthy said. ''It ts "'&lt;~
_,
oor; ooo sister, Mrs. Cleo llulstill an unoommlttod delegatloo bert n ..Mai0 and
b~~
as lltr as I'm concerned."
• .DUU •
one '""'~'~~r,
Clyde of Gallipolis, Ohio. Friends
McCarthy aides figured .he may call at the RIIJIDeS Funeral
picked up a few votes in addl- home in Buft'alo.
lion to the nine committed to
him among the 126-member del- "'artha Oliver
,..,
egation. Earlier they estimated
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
McCarthy had 25 or 26 votes.
Marth A Oli
·•· aid M earthy ''be
service for Mrs.
a •
•
O'Gr-..
s
'
"' ver, 60, 1514 Konawha Slreo~
efitted" but would not go so fir
~.
w• v a.,
formerly of Park8rDUwf8.
as to say how many, 1f All)',
-..~ .... tC!. ...clay) 3
wUI be held ......., '"""
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votes the senator had won m. in the Crow· HUsse11 Funer~
among the delegation.
a! Home wUh Mr. K...,oth Smith
"All In all, I thought the '""' and Mr. Frank Fultz o!llclailng,
ator dld a good job relating Burial will follow In Kirkland
them (the delegat:.P.s) as he re1 nd

.

P.loyee, a veteran, at World War
. One, ll)d' a member o( nnw
Webster l'l&gt;st ,9, oC Pomeroy.
He Is survived by his wife,
.•Lena; me daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Arnold, Northridge, C~lf.;
two granddaughl~s; Bel" · ancl

Grac8j thtee d~ters, M r a.
Audra Workman, Leon; M r a.

Beulah

on life and
homeownen
Insurance.

Perk CenfrDI
HotoiBidto.
S.C:c-M Ave.
Ph. 446-41911

]turUlt Warner ·

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u really tried to commit anybody" but the delegates had
l'elll1ln&amp;ton. Eleanor,
"seemed right interested...
Va., and Mr.s. Mary Lathe)', Rip-

the same

good deal

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I . the low-keyed 'Mccarthy
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.:vo~, No.~,..
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Nixon Backs Bombtng 32' in

newll1&gt;8n throuilh a\1110 DeiiiO-· ~ to their queotioos, '' the
. COLIJ)IBUS (UPl) - :!&gt;oUt!- cralic Ci1altmlll · Eus~:·P: •oihalljiiln llald. ~ 50 dol&amp;'v elena '"" • con~lat lot. (Pete) d'Gl'llll' Who lllk~'""" ptea alii 2G 'a!ternate• iltaniSO It Ia unilersl011lab'it when · the oloaOII&lt;loo&lt; seoslon.':bt!W..,. eel the sesolqn.
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lhOj. beclillO puisled by the un- the so~ator and dolop!Ja., .·
oDe delegate, Who has been
orthodox .melhod8 o! one of their
MDat .of .tho delogatei 'thia ro- lllllllng ~ VIce Pre"""nt
'bo
porter talked with alter tho· aes- .Jlubort II. Humphrey( said he
~;·was the use last week sltlll seconded O'GI'I4.Y and lie- was - convinced Mccarthy
wllen unconvontlooal Eugene J. scribed McCSrtby as "relaxod would· llo much bettor than
McC&amp;rth)' ialked to members of and veey personaliio"lli&gt;fi~ the Hump"!'ey In the s u b u r b • n

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ROAD WORI! ~ · A seetl011 of
lH; lllllr
days u tho El!lle Cl!nolrlictl011 ~ · relocatllll about a One mUe soctloa. The relocation
WOrk WU IIOCeolltated by c1Jn1iDuo1 ol'-1 olmg tho atrlp of highway alolllthe Ohio River.
No llqmen hove been p!-Ovlcled lor the ptoject lliuch olthe \!me lhoQP tw~ tralllc - ·
llazordola.
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WASIIIIIGTON (IJPO - son. dlat, S!iljlort fr0t11 Kennedy
a-110 S. McGovern, D-S.D., beckers. Hlotorlll! Arlhor 14.
clalmlog "aubslanuai" •"'''""' SChlesllwer, Jr. said be bocked .
from beckers ot the late SOn. McGovern. SO dld SOn. llilbert
Robert F. Komecly, Jumped Into F. Kennedy's presa secretary,
tho""" lor prooldelll Saturday Frank .Manklewlcz, and Pierre
demanding thet the Vletnom 5allnam', !onner pre11 secretaWar "must be ended now."
ry to Preside• John F.
The 46-year..oldfonnerhistory Kennedy.
profeuor thua boeamelhe third
In his statement, McGovern
ma.lar cendldlte aeeklog tile aald: "I have not IOUI!bt the
. DemocraUc prealdenttal IIOIIIiJI. endorsement of those who . 11'0
&amp;lion behind Vice P...,aldont best able to apeak lor tho late
Hubert K Hllll1jlhrey and SOn. SeMtor Kennedy - his couEu$0110 J, McCarthy, D-M11111.
ragaoua willow Ethel, or his
McGovern, oll'ored hlmselt as gollant brother, Sen. Edward
aa ollaplltlwi lor lhoae dole- Kennedy, h However, It 111s
plea ~ to Hllll1jlhrey liulo,. clear that McGovern would
"not reodJI to Slt)_port the receive the bocklng of Edward
cendl~ of SeMtor
Me- . Kemecly.
Car!IIY."
The .Junior South Dokata
Immediate Support
1&lt;1oolor oald be ,... olao
• McGovern aot scme lrnme- lalluenced ln his de&lt;;lolm by tho

Watchman F_inall1 Slept
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RePublican NaUonal Ccnvo~&gt;o
lion's eholce for president,
Richard 14. NllCOII.
In lac~ McGovern ealcl If he
falls to wiD the nom!Mtlona In
Chicago later this month either
Humj)brey or McCarthy would
get his active llfporl "because
1 victory for Mr, Nlmn Ia a

dlatutetul proSPOCI lor the
P8CIIIIe of America ancl lho

world."
He cOIJt:irlled: -·There is
oothilli In Mr. Nlmn'a record to
Indicate that he Ia a man ot
either 9011co or compusiOI). I
have beard the talk about tile
'new Nixon.' But the Blble
Warned Ul loog aao about lhe
danpr of putting DOW mne lnte
an old bottle."
A botnbor pUol In World War
II, lolcGovam loll no doobt that
tho !ocal point of hi&amp; .._ian
would be the Will' In Vietnam,
which he deacrlbed as 11 the
moat disastrous polltlcol, moral
ancl dljllomatlc blunder ln our
history.
"That war muat be allied
now/' he said.

Seeks Reotralnt
· McGovern said be would !lsiht
ot the Democratic COOYontiOII
lor 1 lorel&amp;n i&gt;OllcY pill* of
urestralnt ancl peace, not one
tlat aeeka to make •• tile
world's policeman, Ita bonkor or
Ita ju:lge."
He oliO celled tor a "ayotematlc reductlm of our .,..,..
grown mWtltY-lndUIIrlal ......
plfm,.. &amp; vol1Diteor millllry
Ioree to rtpiaco tile present
"tmlllr IJIS waate(ul" draft
Q'lfem, tad "an end to
shaillel'ul r....,.ma of raelom
aad !IOYIIl'il' that atiD &amp;fillet our
country,''

..:;
Jomsoo to Russia botore lhe
end of the year,
.
"There was no diacuafden
today llbout a 1&gt;11&gt; to the Soviet
Union," Nllron said.
Nlmn ancl his --•·· male,
~o Allnew. bold-;";; hour
ancl 15.mlnule dlocussloo mth
Jaluuion ancl top admlnlstra!Wn
ofllclala at the Presldem'a
ranch.
Ai!el'TIIlrd, Nlmn bold a news
coaterence at the San Antonio
International Airport before
loavlni lor Collfornla, and
White House Press Secretary
George Christian briefed newsmen at U!e LBJ Ranell.

Recorder of
Plane Found
MUNICH,

Germany (Up0-

lnvostlgators recovered tho
ublaek bm." Olght recorder of
tho BrtUsh VIscount llrllnor
that carried 18 persms to
llamllli death ln Bavarli., It
was amounced SoiUrdl,y.
Mwnl Wuu.ma, chlefe~~
live _of British ~· Alfwvs.
told a news -.nee It WIIS
aot yet known If the lllgbt
recorder wu daJnapd.

Uate Taplcs
Christian covered oill.Y tile
namea Ill tile participants. aad
liiVt brief Ulllng ol Gil topics.
Nixon eald at Son Antonio:
- Jdm8011 reltersted U!at be
would not order a complete halt
of the bombing Ia North
Vlobwn unleaa lhe Ccmmunlota

•

cool down tlla war 011 U!alr aide.
-A unllaieral halt would
prdlobly destroy lhe ....,ua..
Ilona Jn Parts, ond It 81Ch a
bombing bolt ...,.. ordered,
Nlmn would teal tree to brolk
blo "moratorium" on Orltlclom
of tile admlnlllratlan'a war
policies.

IJoX Car'S
wreekage
Is Pr0 hed

AKRON (UPI) - Don Bios,
a relatlvel.Y obac:ure teaching
pro from Soaltle, Wuh., blaz. eel his way to a record 64
over the 7,180-yard Flreotone
COUntry Club course SoiUrdl,y
to take anearl.Y-olead
In tile third round of the $125,WILMINGTON, Ohio (UPO ono American Golf Clasalc,
An Air Force lnvostlgaliveteom
Blea, a 31..year-old psrt •

~~'F~a::""-:r·=

cruhed llbortl1 alter tal&lt;eoll'
from Cllntotl Ccunfl Air Force
Base, kiUlng slx Ohio Air Force
reservists ancllnjurlng 11.
The plane caughl !Ire sburtly
alter hlttlng the ground 0111ctalo said the plot experienced
trouble oo takooll', turned the
plane and was trying to bring It
ln lor a landing when the crash
occurred,
Authorities said the C-119 ol
World War II viDage carried
'1:1 reservists and a crew of
four. Tbey were h-.1 I o r
Otia Air Force Base, Maas.,
when tile plane fell In a Oeld
two miles from the base.
Killed were Sgt. David llllainga, 26, ol Col.umbuli Airman
1.C. Paul Hllocllau, 26, ol Dayton: Sit. Richard llall, of GroooOeld; Sst. Erneot Arehart, 24,
of Sablnn; T. SSt William llanacord III, 53, of WUmlngton; ancl
Sgt. Mlchaol WU!ord, 21, ot Day.
ton.
Eleven men were admitted to
the Wrlgltt - Patterson A l r
Force Base Hospital, Dayton. Sgt.
.Ioiii Workman, of WUmlngton
was Usled ln ....toua condltloo.
Olllclalo eald the 14 other men
sul!ored only cuts ancl bruise&amp;.

Last of Sisters
Are Breaking Up

AtleDtt&gt;tSolutlon
CAIISON CITY, Nev. (UPI)It II Ia lnlact, WIIUams said, Maxine IDd Patti Arllrews, 1he
an uinterrc~Bator machiDe" will laat of tile Andrews Sisters si"'l'
llltelql! to ll&lt;llve the Dl¥alery ol l~ group, are breaking .., their
lflly the pUot of the Lonioo-to- act so Maxine can become a col~
lnnobruck, Austria, Olght IP- · lege dean of women.
Pil'onll7 was forced Into a
Maxine oald Friday she Ia rodiseotrous emerp~ncy landlrw tlrl~ complotel.Y frcm show busabout 2:2G p.m. Friday When Iness. She will become dean of
the Viscount ll!Ploded aplllll a "'""en at nOlrb,y Tahoe Pannloed Autobohn s......blgbway, dlae College where she olso will
"Tho black box may have to teach draml.
bo Down bock to Britain foe
Sister Patti will contlJIIJO an
-tlonlllc by IIIII' Interrogator entertaimlent career ancl!IOisi·
JniC'hlre," WWlams aatd. "With bly atar In llroldway muaicals,
lu aid, the mtnosses and tile girls said.
evidence at the crash alte we
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McGolml . said he bid ...,
celved "oubstanllal lrillcallotlo
ol llt'POrt" frcm tho Keaoedy
torcea, but said be could IIIII
estimate how meny of the !ale d~
·~e
bave no Idea whit
nnatot&lt;'o 300 coriunltted deleCillled
It (the cruh) yet. We
lillie lQies he could cow¢ OIL
'*ve to llllintaln a cotq&gt;letely
mlnd ancl llmostlgate
....,- IIOiolbiUey motlcul0118!y."

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9

Nlmn ond his rumllig lllale,
*'ro T. ~. arrived al the
LBJ roneh at 1 p.m. EDT ill a
bellcqller from Son Anlllnlo,
alter fl.Yins from Miami Bead!.
'1'1"1\' began tkelr briefing
aeafden with the Prolildeat,
Secretary of State Dell! Ruail,
CIA Director Richard Relma
and Parto neiiJIIator Cyruo
Vance 011 1:%5 p.m. EDT alter a
brief drive l!IU! U!e Prealdont
lli'OIIIId U!e ranch grounds.
The brietlns ended 011 shortl.Y
alter 3 p.m. EDT with Nilron
ancl ~ow lmmedlatel,y return..
lng .to Son AIWmlo.

Mansfield

:n::a::s&amp;eul~~~= On Secret

course before this week, sank
eight birdie putts In a perfect
round of golf thOII put him Into
the lead mtll most of U!e Oeld
stlll oo tho course.

?.®!i"~@

Power Co.

Is struek
NEW

CASfLE, Pa.

Strlldng employes

(UPO -

ot U!e Ohio

Edison Co. picketed lnstallatlana
of tile Penn Power Cc. at three
Ponnaylvanlalocatlona Solurdt.y.

More than 500 1lllion employes
at the Installations are ras,poct..
lng tho picket lines but a Penn
Plnror ofllctal said 111111111110111
periiOIIIlel cmtilued service.
lllstallatlons plcksted are located bore ancl at Clark In Mercer County, anc1 Zelienople In
Butler Ccunt;y.
Penn Plnror said It Wed untalr labor practices against the
IJWI1;y Workers Unlm of AmerIca, charging It mth secondary

Mission
PARIS (UP!)- Senate maJorl·
Ql leader Mike Mansfleld, DMont., who bas been critical of
the U.S. Involvement In Vietnam, arrived In Paris SaturdaY
amid new apoculstlon that
Prealdenl Jobnsm was SOO!Idns
a "secret promise., that oould
lead to a Wallhlngton-llanol
agrooment.
Manlllleld new Into Paril
from Prague for a lour -day vi sit
cot1cludlng a European tour
llhrouded In aecrecy. The trip
Included a stop In !ok&gt;scow ancl
toucbed off r'I10J'I• be """ 011 a
mlafden COIII!ecled mtll tha
Parts Ialka between the United
Slaloa and North VIetnam.
No Comment

The senator refUsed to make

any declaration oo his arrlv-' ai
Orl.Y Airport, He would not evoo
smne for pbotograpba. He was
greeted by a higlt-nnldng U.S.
EDmassy ofllclal, then nahed In

a Umooalno to his room In U!e
f~le Cmtfnental .Hotel.
I&gt;Oycou,
..
'llanlllltld ...... ~ """'
The 1lllion bas been 011 strike
-·•-•
mth
against Ohio Edlaon alnco June (etTing this
l'DriDa' U.S. Ambasaador W,
12.
Averall Harriman, head of tile
American delegalloo to tile
Parts taiba.
Diplomatic obaarvera opecu!sled that Manalleld, bad
advocated do-escalation of U!e
Run Over
American eflort ln VletDam and
a cutback In U.S. .._.
CAMBRIDGE, Oblo (UP0 lllatloned In &amp;~rope, DillY be
One teenager wu killed and IllInvolved In new tlllrd .l&gt;llV
ather InJured SoiDrday when lhey etrorta to mediate In the
were run arer by a hit.eldp moC&lt;IMII'aatiooa North
torist while they _..ny were VletDam
and the United states.
olaeplng oo Ohio 285, 10 mllea
'J'hooy -sled the senator
nortbasalothere.
mi&amp;bt be carrying a mesaaao
Killed was Richard Blahard, from llloocow, where he _ .
18, ot Ada. He died shortl,y Ill· 24 hc:un, or even from Prague,
tor boinl! admiWld to Qlem..,. &lt;011cemlng tllo progress ot tho
Memclrtal Hospital ol - - ' Paris talks.
lntarnal illjJrloL

Sleeping Teenagers
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CHARLESON, W, Va. (UI't)
- A Piedmont AlrUneo 111r11oo
P""'&gt; llrllnor undersllot lllo
at Kllllwba
Alll)ort Soturday ancl
Into tho lfCIU!Id kiDbll 32 Of tho
.37 per.,.. aboord.
It was the worat aircraft
dlsester In Weot Vlqlnl&amp;
hiotory,
Four ol tho ave aunl...-o,
lncludlag a 211-Jdr-&lt;lld girl wbo
!oat both !ega, were rePOrted Ia
critical condition.
Tho F-227 aircraft wu
maldrw aa Instrument _.,aob
throUgh a thick roe when It
thundered lmo the Jl'OIIIIII,
boonclng ancl opewlng metal
and aircraft fuel.
main

..-ay

•lam'"""

Tlu-ee hours after the crash 25
bodies wer~ llued ln the West

VIrginia

Air Natioral Guord

Armory 011 the airport. Soother perSOill were pronounced
dead at Charloatob hoapltalL
Tho plane ... bound trim
Louisville, K,y., to NoraJik, VL,
and was - schedoled to make

aevonlstopL
An eyewltnoao, llelpb G.
stone, 32, of Chlll'le&amp;toll, said
the alrUner "w"''ld hove mined
the I'IIUWIIl' by 50 feet If It bid
the oltilllie "' land aafely, h
~ Stone, a pilot for· 11 ,.....,
was waltllw llltll 1 WOIIIIII llll
throe other men ln a Piper
Aztec oo a taxi s1&gt;11&gt; whan tile
crash occurred.

"We were watchilr8 lor tho

Pleclmoot to liiiiL All of a
sudden I saw this debrio- or a
of something- hit the
grOURI,,. Stone said.
10
1 said 'What's that'. Then we
IIIW it ft8 U airplane."
5tooe aad l.&amp;ndon C, Welllord, almg mth two other men,
ran to whore the plane bid
landed aad burst Into !lam8
.,
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Some pes-s, maybe ••
'many ,as oliht. wore throWn
I
of the !lame .. said.
glob

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..~re was one womaa
scroemlai rm; us to helP her,
others were JUSt moaning. We
got them away fr0t11 the plane,
carried ...... dragpd ......
and by this time lho Air
Guardsmen were there Plllti!w
out the fire.

Guard Alert

In Arkansas
For Violence

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BlCHARD E. .UGH'l1lEII

the Ohio deleeation to the Dem..

questioning.

ocrallc Noti0181 Ccnventlon.
For most of the deloptes, It
was their nrst, hard look at the
unorthodovv ofthe Minnesota senator and his mejhods that have
carried him from New Hamp·
shire through today.
. The Mecar:v:
. 1'\l&amp;lh and
· puzz1emen · • s co nvo'i ed ...,
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1ts

O'Gredy ancl delesa!IO• · laid
the pnenl feel!~ ol the dole-

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This is who
to see for a

Tllis IS wllo
to see for

on auto ..
inwrance.

gaod deal

See him now!
C.rogiK.Sno~en

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"It'~ something many ofthem
have not h e a r d before," said

Funeral·
service for James Clar.enee W.ar·

O'Grady,
The ehatnnan, who descrlbed
tbe campaign "as something
new,., said Mccarthy dld not
evade questions, twisted no
arms and did not ask Cor their
support at the convondon or to
·~ uncommiUed.
Mccarthy assessed the sltuation tor newsmen before he left.
for Clevelalll, saying he had not

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ner, 83, Leon, w. Va., wll~ be

held limday ln the Warlli!r Uhlteel Methodlst ChUrch mth'borlal
to follow in the church ·cemetery at ·Elmwood.
Mi:', Warner, a retired farmer, died Friday in Pleasant Valt.Y Hospital. He was a IUolona
resident of Mason Coun1iY.
91rvlvlng are his widoW,

STAT[ F4RN INSURA.NCF t:ml:&gt;,~NI[S
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eral nieces and nephews.
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dueled :MondaY at 2 p.!D- from
the White FWlOral Home ln COolville. Burial will be In tho Roed'vlllo eomstery. Friends may call
alter noon today.

LoiaE.Deon

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dau""ter of the !ale ' ---~
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JA~U~Jal"'
and Elizabeth Hugltos Gruoser,
was hom June 8, 1900 In MinersviUe and passed away at the

LOOK Us OvER

, COLUMBUS - "Exeltemont
Is tho Ohio state Fair here
Aug. 22-Sept. 2.
A big part of lhet excitement
mil be the Ohio Department of
Highways display In the Ma&amp;heter BuDding In the center of
U!e lllrgrounds wlthln sight of
1-71.
VIsitors onteriog throUgh any

hospital In Tucson, Arizona last
' July 30 at the age of 68.Sl!e is survived by ber hus~
band, W. K. Deani two sons,
Thomas H. Dean, New Provldence, New Jersey, and Rev.
William F. Dean, Tucson, Art-

A "little theater" mU give "little stories". about tile ''big
·vialtora a chance to relax and l!lofy• ..of. highway developmenl.
-We'll
i~
learn about sale driving prac-. An eatlmsted. 0110 miUllln pertlces whUe watching the Walt soos are .,q,e!!led_to view the
. To •40"MaJor
Dl"""Y nim, "Freeway Mania. h display troril the time the falr
Wncldrig
In ·
Bright red and &amp;Old eolllng _.s 1IIIW lt closes Labor Day
Ilgbta and three olga mobiles evening.
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24 Hour
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add to the colw ln the buildSO If yoo•ro planning to attend
tng, Aside !rom being attrac- the Ohio State Fair, don't miss
At'l'hll~·
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ttve additions, the mobUes alao out on any · ol U!e ei:cllement.
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can't miss seeing the highway signs of the road.
the highway dtpartment'.!l dlll"blg top," an orange - caooVlaltora to the Mesboter Build- play In the Mashoter Bullijlng.
pled dlaplay. Inside the 28-loot 1ng will have thalr questloos an- ,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,..,..,
wide "big top" Is a sunkeoocta· swered at three yallow lnlormagonal well with a 12-loot Ulus- tion booU!o, m111111ed by students
WeFixSu~y
trated mat&gt; of Ohio. An audio . working lor the dapsrtment this
me88age will provide visitor&gt; summer. Lltjer bags Wllll the
Dlnnif 7.Deys A
With Interesting lntormallon a- Presidential tour· of Ohio,' clllllt&gt;'
Week
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simulsted traffic will 'tasclnste lining 22 tours ln the state mil
9 Pc. F1mlly loll
children and adults alike.
be distributed from these booths.
P,mlly Bucket.
Atop the canopy wlU .be a reCooperating ~ith the dopartFanilly Bllrrel
volvlng gold "state of Ohio" with ment In turniahlnl! diiiJ)lays are:
a highway running tlmlUgh It, The Ohio Contractor's Asaocla· 3 Pc. Box Dlnntr
aymbollc of how hlgltways lead tlon; Ohio TruekinR Asaoclutlon: .
to opportunities everywhere In . Ohio Patroloum Markalera AsOhio.'
soclatlon; Pl&gt;rUand Cement Aslll@llllghtlng the dlaplayo will aoclatlon and Flexible Pavements
be a vlsoal history of the truck- Inc.
lng ln&lt;llstry In Ohio. Depart- . This year's dlapley Is suaran- .
melit employes have erestOdleV· toed to•il&amp;"'bll!xer 'llld bettor"
oral· tnteres\btg models llltOw- thlll last year's. It tells aU lhe,
lng the varioos cypos of tranaportation, the worth of highways
to ln&lt;llstry and how oftectlve
freeway lighting adds to driving

zona, and a daughter, Mrs. Leroy
Krauss, Woodland HUIB, Calif.;
11 grandchUdren, foor sisters,
Mrs. Edward Hines, Maud and

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call at the funeral home.
Mrs. OUver &lt;Hod FridaY 3
p,m, In Piesssnt Valley HOS!&gt;llal following a two year illness.
She bad been residing mth a
sister, Mrs. Geneva Jackson, Pt.
. Plesssnt; for the past year.
She was horn May I, 1908 In
Soutb Hlll, VIrginia, a dsughier
of the late Jobn and Etta Walker

ser, Columbus, Ohio.
Sl!e was preceded Jn dea1h by
an older brother, .Lem.
services were held Friday at
Trinity Presbyterian Church ln
Tucaon. Dr. Gleon McGee offlclated. Interment wss In Tucson
Memorial Park, South Lawn.

Wortman and was an employe or

.5ile was a graduateofPomeroy

and Mrs. Audrey Nell, Chicago,

DI., and a brother, G, D. Grue-

ON OUR DISPU Y LOT

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A replica ol a roadside rest,
complete with a picnicking tamUy of mannequins mll oceupy
a prominent spot In the huge,
glass-walled, · clrcuiat building.
The uau~ectrlcal spectacular" mll be enJoyable, aa 'l'.!'ll
as, very Informative. Vloltora
wUl see a disassembled trall:ic
ligna! and can see tor themselves wbat make&amp; cars "stop and
go." other areas of higliWliY
lJ.&amp;btlng wUI be e&gt;Plaleed and
demmstrsted In this dleplay.

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tions (and plenty of_11ood food). Come early, spend
the day. There's lots to see and dol

HIGHLIGHTS
TUESDAY, AUGUST 13th-Pony Pulling Contost
WEDNESDAY, 14th-Ki4dios Day, Hono-Show, Junior Fair
Jud,lng

THURSDAY, 15th-Pony Rocos, Judging Oolry Cottle
FRIDAY, 16th-Old Ti"o Fhlcllors C..nto1t, Pony &amp; Hono
Roc••
SATURDAY, 17th-Finworh, Junior Foir Parado
Pari-Mutuol Bottlnt-Twilight Horoo Hornon Roclng Thu"•
day ...,j Fri. Auf. 15-165 PM, Aln Sotur4oy Aug. 17-fPM

Thirteenth Amual Appearance

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C~rtaho

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Klmioo was alla1dlng a ""'"""
dance on tile parkin~! lot ot Kroger' a Skli'e·at Wellstm.
No char&amp;l!&amp; will be Wed aplnot llVO of tho three youths
plclted up ond held In Cllllool7
alter tho dlsturbonce. The two
hove lieen releaaed.
The third youth 1110 16, of
WeliiiCIII 111!1 m psroiOfrom U!e
Ohio Y&lt;olth commtallkln, wlU race
new charges of !ISsaul~ aecordlna to Charles blxoo, Chief Probalion Olllcor, of U!e JackiCXl
Juvenlt, Court.
Nine We!lllon area boyo illaa·
edl7 were causlni'a dlolurblllce .
at the . dance by pull!ni f ~
CGIIIIICied to a PlllinOsr"'lh from
Ill tleetrlc socket.
· McKimlaa alked llt'e _ . ,
Involved to lean ancl relurDed
to tile dsnclni lll'oa. llo 11111hon
otruck by a re&lt;ord anc1 ·w~~an
: Mci!IJiplla lnal&amp;ted that the boy.a
ltiave, be was ~mpod by two
l!f U!em. .
, ·A l!l~oa oald 0011 of o' lllem '
lln1ck liU!I llhllo ...,U.er il&lt;lmP. icl on 1111 Jilek. Mc~o loot
•' lito ~c;; ond ..,;ek bll hMd

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The lneldont oceurred ao Me- .

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WELLSTON, Cillo ·.:.. Bot'IIBI'd
McKlmlos, a &lt;0i11Jbllaber of
The Wellstm Telegram, Ia reported ln raJr condltloo •
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Chlllleothe Hospital alter boinl!

teresting exhibits, contests, thrilling rides, ottrac-

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1966
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the City ol Parkersburg lor 12 High School, class ot 1917. She
years
and prior to that was em~ was also a member of the Tuc ..
YES, LOOK A f THE GREAT
pleyed at Lakin State llospltal. son Eastern Star Chapter.
She was a member of the Bap•SCHULT •BELVEDERE •MONARCH
tist Church of Parkersburg.
Jolm T. R~
&amp;lrvlving are hor husband, VIvPOMEROY - A !Orllll!r.¥ ian R, OliVer ol ParktnosbUl-gi eroy resiCllmt, -fJoha Ttiomas
two sisters, Mrs. Jacksmi, ' Pt. RIK&gt;des, 81, died Tbureday IllPleasant and Mrs. Paille L, Mil- ternoon In the Gahanna Nursing
ler, Oxford, N. c., two brothers, Home.
JUST WHAT YOU ARE &lt;LOOKING FOR IN
Albert Walker, Oxford, N. C.,
He was born In Cllftoo, W,
WDUo
Walker,
Hill,
Va.
Va., and was a former member
STYLE - SIZE - CONSTRUCTION
of Drew Webster Post No. 39,
LOOK TO THE LEADERS
Marie H. Pickering
ot lho American Legion,
He Is sorvlved by ooe niece,
POMEROY - Mark H. PickSCHULT • BELVEDERE • MONARCH
ering, 70, ReedsvUle, !ormorl.Y Plna, and her husband, Dana •
ol Now Brlghlm, PL, died Sat- Covert, ol Columbes, and a nephAND YOU'LL LOOK NO FURTHER!
,
urday morning ln Camden Clark ew, Orvllle J. Hawley, also or
Hospltal, Parkersburg, following Colwnbus.
Funeral services mll be hold
a brlof Illness.
MDnday
at 2 p.m. at the HeldHe was born ln Wood Ccunt;y,
PAUL NORTHUP
GARY NORTHUP
Cotner
Funeral
Home, South Par..
W.Va., the soo of thelsteJameo
IOIIS, Columbus. Friends are be~
3311_JACKSON
675-3000
PT._PLEASANT,
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waa aPickering.
retired railroad
lng received at anytime.

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DAILY
Don't Have

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SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UP!)Ropd!Ucen Prelldenlal cendldate Richard ll. Nixon, alter a
meitt111 11\th ~ Jo1moon, said Solurdt.y It Jdmsoo
ealla a -"le aad UDilalenl
ilait to tile
ol North
Vlotllam, bo wiU start crltlclzlai lbe ad!\llnlstratlan'o &lt;OIIduct
ol tile war.
lllt Nixon a!IO said Jdmaon
told him he had not clillnsecl his
posl• ._, that he would not stop
the oombln!l without some
corrwponcling de-escalation by
lhe ColllDilmisto.
Dlacuasea Trip
Nlxm alae disclosed In
ll!swer to a reporter's questloo
lhat be IDider- from a July
26 briefing at tile White Hoose
lllat U.S. and Soviet ofllclala

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Barbara; a sister, Mr,, Glf,dys _.,

w.

" I llilnk they wtU be pretty t~-. one ~ Roy warner, Eleaopen, •• Mccarthy said. ''It ts "'&lt;~
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oor; ooo sister, Mrs. Cleo llulstill an unoommlttod delegatloo bert n ..Mai0 and
b~~
as lltr as I'm concerned."
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one '""'~'~~r,
Clyde of Gallipolis, Ohio. Friends
McCarthy aides figured .he may call at the RIIJIDeS Funeral
picked up a few votes in addl- home in Buft'alo.
lion to the nine committed to
him among the 126-member del- "'artha Oliver
,..,
egation. Earlier they estimated
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
McCarthy had 25 or 26 votes.
Marth A Oli
·•· aid M earthy ''be
service for Mrs.
a •
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efitted" but would not go so fir
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w• v a.,
formerly of Park8rDUwf8.
as to say how many, 1f All)',
-..~ .... tC!. ...clay) 3
wUI be held ......., '"""
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votes the senator had won m. in the Crow· HUsse11 Funer~
among the delegation.
a! Home wUh Mr. K...,oth Smith
"All In all, I thought the '""' and Mr. Frank Fultz o!llclailng,
ator dld a good job relating Burial will follow In Kirkland
them (the delegat:.P.s) as he re1 nd

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P.loyee, a veteran, at World War
. One, ll)d' a member o( nnw
Webster l'l&gt;st ,9, oC Pomeroy.
He Is survived by his wife,
.•Lena; me daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Arnold, Northridge, C~lf.;
two granddaughl~s; Bel" · ancl

Grac8j thtee d~ters, M r a.
Audra Workman, Leon; M r a.

Beulah

on life and
homeownen
Insurance.

Perk CenfrDI
HotoiBidto.
S.C:c-M Ave.
Ph. 446-41911

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l'elll1ln&amp;ton. Eleanor,
"seemed right interested...
Va., and Mr.s. Mary Lathe)', Rip-

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.:vo~, No.~,..
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Nixon Backs Bombtng 32' in

newll1&gt;8n throuilh a\1110 DeiiiO-· ~ to their queotioos, '' the
. COLIJ)IBUS (UPl) - :!&gt;oUt!- cralic Ci1altmlll · Eus~:·P: •oihalljiiln llald. ~ 50 dol&amp;'v elena '"" • con~lat lot. (Pete) d'Gl'llll' Who lllk~'""" ptea alii 2G 'a!ternate• iltaniSO It Ia unilersl011lab'it when · the oloaOII&lt;loo&lt; seoslon.':bt!W..,. eel the sesolqn.
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lhOj. beclillO puisled by the un- the so~ator and dolop!Ja., .·
oDe delegate, Who has been
orthodox .melhod8 o! one of their
MDat .of .tho delogatei 'thia ro- lllllllng ~ VIce Pre"""nt
'bo
porter talked with alter tho· aes- .Jlubort II. Humphrey( said he
~;·was the use last week sltlll seconded O'GI'I4.Y and lie- was - convinced Mccarthy
wllen unconvontlooal Eugene J. scribed McCSrtby as "relaxod would· llo much bettor than
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lH; lllllr
days u tho El!lle Cl!nolrlictl011 ~ · relocatllll about a One mUe soctloa. The relocation
WOrk WU IIOCeolltated by c1Jn1iDuo1 ol'-1 olmg tho atrlp of highway alolllthe Ohio River.
No llqmen hove been p!-Ovlcled lor the ptoject lliuch olthe \!me lhoQP tw~ tralllc - ·
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WASIIIIIGTON (IJPO - son. dlat, S!iljlort fr0t11 Kennedy
a-110 S. McGovern, D-S.D., beckers. Hlotorlll! Arlhor 14.
clalmlog "aubslanuai" •"'''""' SChlesllwer, Jr. said be bocked .
from beckers ot the late SOn. McGovern. SO dld SOn. llilbert
Robert F. Komecly, Jumped Into F. Kennedy's presa secretary,
tho""" lor prooldelll Saturday Frank .Manklewlcz, and Pierre
demanding thet the Vletnom 5allnam', !onner pre11 secretaWar "must be ended now."
ry to Preside• John F.
The 46-year..oldfonnerhistory Kennedy.
profeuor thua boeamelhe third
In his statement, McGovern
ma.lar cendldlte aeeklog tile aald: "I have not IOUI!bt the
. DemocraUc prealdenttal IIOIIIiJI. endorsement of those who . 11'0
&amp;lion behind Vice P...,aldont best able to apeak lor tho late
Hubert K Hllll1jlhrey and SOn. SeMtor Kennedy - his couEu$0110 J, McCarthy, D-M11111.
ragaoua willow Ethel, or his
McGovern, oll'ored hlmselt as gollant brother, Sen. Edward
aa ollaplltlwi lor lhoae dole- Kennedy, h However, It 111s
plea ~ to Hllll1jlhrey liulo,. clear that McGovern would
"not reodJI to Slt)_port the receive the bocklng of Edward
cendl~ of SeMtor
Me- . Kemecly.
Car!IIY."
The .Junior South Dokata
Immediate Support
1&lt;1oolor oald be ,... olao
• McGovern aot scme lrnme- lalluenced ln his de&lt;;lolm by tho

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lion's eholce for president,
Richard 14. NllCOII.
In lac~ McGovern ealcl If he
falls to wiD the nom!Mtlona In
Chicago later this month either
Humj)brey or McCarthy would
get his active llfporl "because
1 victory for Mr, Nlmn Ia a

dlatutetul proSPOCI lor the
P8CIIIIe of America ancl lho

world."
He cOIJt:irlled: -·There is
oothilli In Mr. Nlmn'a record to
Indicate that he Ia a man ot
either 9011co or compusiOI). I
have beard the talk about tile
'new Nixon.' But the Blble
Warned Ul loog aao about lhe
danpr of putting DOW mne lnte
an old bottle."
A botnbor pUol In World War
II, lolcGovam loll no doobt that
tho !ocal point of hi&amp; .._ian
would be the Will' In Vietnam,
which he deacrlbed as 11 the
moat disastrous polltlcol, moral
ancl dljllomatlc blunder ln our
history.
"That war muat be allied
now/' he said.

Seeks Reotralnt
· McGovern said be would !lsiht
ot the Democratic COOYontiOII
lor 1 lorel&amp;n i&gt;OllcY pill* of
urestralnt ancl peace, not one
tlat aeeka to make •• tile
world's policeman, Ita bonkor or
Ita ju:lge."
He oliO celled tor a "ayotematlc reductlm of our .,..,..
grown mWtltY-lndUIIrlal ......
plfm,.. &amp; vol1Diteor millllry
Ioree to rtpiaco tile present
"tmlllr IJIS waate(ul" draft
Q'lfem, tad "an end to
shaillel'ul r....,.ma of raelom
aad !IOYIIl'il' that atiD &amp;fillet our
country,''

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Jomsoo to Russia botore lhe
end of the year,
.
"There was no diacuafden
today llbout a 1&gt;11&gt; to the Soviet
Union," Nllron said.
Nlmn ancl his --•·· male,
~o Allnew. bold-;";; hour
ancl 15.mlnule dlocussloo mth
Jaluuion ancl top admlnlstra!Wn
ofllclala at the Presldem'a
ranch.
Ai!el'TIIlrd, Nlmn bold a news
coaterence at the San Antonio
International Airport before
loavlni lor Collfornla, and
White House Press Secretary
George Christian briefed newsmen at U!e LBJ Ranell.

Recorder of
Plane Found
MUNICH,

Germany (Up0-

lnvostlgators recovered tho
ublaek bm." Olght recorder of
tho BrtUsh VIscount llrllnor
that carried 18 persms to
llamllli death ln Bavarli., It
was amounced SoiUrdl,y.
Mwnl Wuu.ma, chlefe~~
live _of British ~· Alfwvs.
told a news -.nee It WIIS
aot yet known If the lllgbt
recorder wu daJnapd.

Uate Taplcs
Christian covered oill.Y tile
namea Ill tile participants. aad
liiVt brief Ulllng ol Gil topics.
Nixon eald at Son Antonio:
- Jdm8011 reltersted U!at be
would not order a complete halt
of the bombing Ia North
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cool down tlla war 011 U!alr aide.
-A unllaieral halt would
prdlobly destroy lhe ....,ua..
Ilona Jn Parts, ond It 81Ch a
bombing bolt ...,.. ordered,
Nlmn would teal tree to brolk
blo "moratorium" on Orltlclom
of tile admlnlllratlan'a war
policies.

IJoX Car'S
wreekage
Is Pr0 hed

AKRON (UPI) - Don Bios,
a relatlvel.Y obac:ure teaching
pro from Soaltle, Wuh., blaz. eel his way to a record 64
over the 7,180-yard Flreotone
COUntry Club course SoiUrdl,y
to take anearl.Y-olead
In tile third round of the $125,WILMINGTON, Ohio (UPO ono American Golf Clasalc,
An Air Force lnvostlgaliveteom
Blea, a 31..year-old psrt •

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cruhed llbortl1 alter tal&lt;eoll'
from Cllntotl Ccunfl Air Force
Base, kiUlng slx Ohio Air Force
reservists ancllnjurlng 11.
The plane caughl !Ire sburtly
alter hlttlng the ground 0111ctalo said the plot experienced
trouble oo takooll', turned the
plane and was trying to bring It
ln lor a landing when the crash
occurred,
Authorities said the C-119 ol
World War II viDage carried
'1:1 reservists and a crew of
four. Tbey were h-.1 I o r
Otia Air Force Base, Maas.,
when tile plane fell In a Oeld
two miles from the base.
Killed were Sgt. David llllainga, 26, ol Col.umbuli Airman
1.C. Paul Hllocllau, 26, ol Dayton: Sit. Richard llall, of GroooOeld; Sst. Erneot Arehart, 24,
of Sablnn; T. SSt William llanacord III, 53, of WUmlngton; ancl
Sgt. Mlchaol WU!ord, 21, ot Day.
ton.
Eleven men were admitted to
the Wrlgltt - Patterson A l r
Force Base Hospital, Dayton. Sgt.
.Ioiii Workman, of WUmlngton
was Usled ln ....toua condltloo.
Olllclalo eald the 14 other men
sul!ored only cuts ancl bruise&amp;.

Last of Sisters
Are Breaking Up

AtleDtt&gt;tSolutlon
CAIISON CITY, Nev. (UPI)It II Ia lnlact, WIIUams said, Maxine IDd Patti Arllrews, 1he
an uinterrc~Bator machiDe" will laat of tile Andrews Sisters si"'l'
llltelql! to ll&lt;llve the Dl¥alery ol l~ group, are breaking .., their
lflly the pUot of the Lonioo-to- act so Maxine can become a col~
lnnobruck, Austria, Olght IP- · lege dean of women.
Pil'onll7 was forced Into a
Maxine oald Friday she Ia rodiseotrous emerp~ncy landlrw tlrl~ complotel.Y frcm show busabout 2:2G p.m. Friday When Iness. She will become dean of
the Viscount ll!Ploded aplllll a "'""en at nOlrb,y Tahoe Pannloed Autobohn s......blgbway, dlae College where she olso will
"Tho black box may have to teach draml.
bo Down bock to Britain foe
Sister Patti will contlJIIJO an
-tlonlllc by IIIII' Interrogator entertaimlent career ancl!IOisi·
JniC'hlre," WWlams aatd. "With bly atar In llroldway muaicals,
lu aid, the mtnosses and tile girls said.
evidence at the crash alte we
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McGolml . said he bid ...,
celved "oubstanllal lrillcallotlo
ol llt'POrt" frcm tho Keaoedy
torcea, but said be could IIIII
estimate how meny of the !ale d~
·~e
bave no Idea whit
nnatot&lt;'o 300 coriunltted deleCillled
It (the cruh) yet. We
lillie lQies he could cow¢ OIL
'*ve to llllintaln a cotq&gt;letely
mlnd ancl llmostlgate
....,- IIOiolbiUey motlcul0118!y."

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Nlmn ond his rumllig lllale,
*'ro T. ~. arrived al the
LBJ roneh at 1 p.m. EDT ill a
bellcqller from Son Anlllnlo,
alter fl.Yins from Miami Bead!.
'1'1"1\' began tkelr briefing
aeafden with the Prolildeat,
Secretary of State Dell! Ruail,
CIA Director Richard Relma
and Parto neiiJIIator Cyruo
Vance 011 1:%5 p.m. EDT alter a
brief drive l!IU! U!e Prealdont
lli'OIIIId U!e ranch grounds.
The brietlns ended 011 shortl.Y
alter 3 p.m. EDT with Nilron
ancl ~ow lmmedlatel,y return..
lng .to Son AIWmlo.

Mansfield

:n::a::s&amp;eul~~~= On Secret

course before this week, sank
eight birdie putts In a perfect
round of golf thOII put him Into
the lead mtll most of U!e Oeld
stlll oo tho course.

?.®!i"~@

Power Co.

Is struek
NEW

CASfLE, Pa.

Strlldng employes

(UPO -

ot U!e Ohio

Edison Co. picketed lnstallatlana
of tile Penn Power Cc. at three
Ponnaylvanlalocatlona Solurdt.y.

More than 500 1lllion employes
at the Installations are ras,poct..
lng tho picket lines but a Penn
Plnror ofllctal said 111111111110111
periiOIIIlel cmtilued service.
lllstallatlons plcksted are located bore ancl at Clark In Mercer County, anc1 Zelienople In
Butler Ccunt;y.
Penn Plnror said It Wed untalr labor practices against the
IJWI1;y Workers Unlm of AmerIca, charging It mth secondary

Mission
PARIS (UP!)- Senate maJorl·
Ql leader Mike Mansfleld, DMont., who bas been critical of
the U.S. Involvement In Vietnam, arrived In Paris SaturdaY
amid new apoculstlon that
Prealdenl Jobnsm was SOO!Idns
a "secret promise., that oould
lead to a Wallhlngton-llanol
agrooment.
Manlllleld new Into Paril
from Prague for a lour -day vi sit
cot1cludlng a European tour
llhrouded In aecrecy. The trip
Included a stop In !ok&gt;scow ancl
toucbed off r'I10J'I• be """ 011 a
mlafden COIII!ecled mtll tha
Parts Ialka between the United
Slaloa and North VIetnam.
No Comment

The senator refUsed to make

any declaration oo his arrlv-' ai
Orl.Y Airport, He would not evoo
smne for pbotograpba. He was
greeted by a higlt-nnldng U.S.
EDmassy ofllclal, then nahed In

a Umooalno to his room In U!e
f~le Cmtfnental .Hotel.
I&gt;Oycou,
..
'llanlllltld ...... ~ """'
The 1lllion bas been 011 strike
-·•-•
mth
against Ohio Edlaon alnco June (etTing this
l'DriDa' U.S. Ambasaador W,
12.
Averall Harriman, head of tile
American delegalloo to tile
Parts taiba.
Diplomatic obaarvera opecu!sled that Manalleld, bad
advocated do-escalation of U!e
Run Over
American eflort ln VletDam and
a cutback In U.S. .._.
CAMBRIDGE, Oblo (UP0 lllatloned In &amp;~rope, DillY be
One teenager wu killed and IllInvolved In new tlllrd .l&gt;llV
ather InJured SoiDrday when lhey etrorta to mediate In the
were run arer by a hit.eldp moC&lt;IMII'aatiooa North
torist while they _..ny were VletDam
and the United states.
olaeplng oo Ohio 285, 10 mllea
'J'hooy -sled the senator
nortbasalothere.
mi&amp;bt be carrying a mesaaao
Killed was Richard Blahard, from llloocow, where he _ .
18, ot Ada. He died shortl,y Ill· 24 hc:un, or even from Prague,
tor boinl! admiWld to Qlem..,. &lt;011cemlng tllo progress ot tho
Memclrtal Hospital ol - - ' Paris talks.
lntarnal illjJrloL

Sleeping Teenagers
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CHARLESON, W, Va. (UI't)
- A Piedmont AlrUneo 111r11oo
P""'&gt; llrllnor undersllot lllo
at Kllllwba
Alll)ort Soturday ancl
Into tho lfCIU!Id kiDbll 32 Of tho
.37 per.,.. aboord.
It was the worat aircraft
dlsester In Weot Vlqlnl&amp;
hiotory,
Four ol tho ave aunl...-o,
lncludlag a 211-Jdr-&lt;lld girl wbo
!oat both !ega, were rePOrted Ia
critical condition.
Tho F-227 aircraft wu
maldrw aa Instrument _.,aob
throUgh a thick roe when It
thundered lmo the Jl'OIIIIII,
boonclng ancl opewlng metal
and aircraft fuel.
main

..-ay

•lam'"""

Tlu-ee hours after the crash 25
bodies wer~ llued ln the West

VIrginia

Air Natioral Guord

Armory 011 the airport. Soother perSOill were pronounced
dead at Charloatob hoapltalL
Tho plane ... bound trim
Louisville, K,y., to NoraJik, VL,
and was - schedoled to make

aevonlstopL
An eyewltnoao, llelpb G.
stone, 32, of Chlll'le&amp;toll, said
the alrUner "w"''ld hove mined
the I'IIUWIIl' by 50 feet If It bid
the oltilllie "' land aafely, h
~ Stone, a pilot for· 11 ,.....,
was waltllw llltll 1 WOIIIIII llll
throe other men ln a Piper
Aztec oo a taxi s1&gt;11&gt; whan tile
crash occurred.

"We were watchilr8 lor tho

Pleclmoot to liiiiL All of a
sudden I saw this debrio- or a
of something- hit the
grOURI,,. Stone said.
10
1 said 'What's that'. Then we
IIIW it ft8 U airplane."
5tooe aad l.&amp;ndon C, Welllord, almg mth two other men,
ran to whore the plane bid
landed aad burst Into !lam8
.,
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Some pes-s, maybe ••
'many ,as oliht. wore throWn
I
of the !lame .. said.
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..~re was one womaa
scroemlai rm; us to helP her,
others were JUSt moaning. We
got them away fr0t11 the plane,
carried ...... dragpd ......
and by this time lho Air
Guardsmen were there Plllti!w
out the fire.

Guard Alert

In Arkansas
For Violence

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_Score Late,
: Top Braves
:, ATLANTA (UPl) - Orlando Cll!leda'o 12th bGmer of the aeaaon
.triaered a live-run ninth lnniJW oulllurot which enabled the St. Louis
., ~IIIla to crush the Atlanta Bnws 7•1 Selurdl,y and live Nellooi
1
arUaa' hla 15th victoo,
BrUaa, Mlo dr&lt;&gt;Ye In one of Francona sqied, went 1o ·tldrti
lhe ninth • lmlltg runs with a oo Fellx Millan's aliJile and
,~e. scattered DlJ¥1 hits aad eama f1ome on au error by tldrd
1 dla!'t yield ali ~ run u
baaeman Mike 9wuton.
Thrall of Gle Cardlnala' runs
. Gle Cardinali beat the Braves
) lor tile 12th time In 14 meel:lngo In the ninth were charged to re.
Gila season.
Uever CecU Upsllliw the other
·1
St. LO!da Jumped to 2.0 lead Ill two were charged to Ken John.
_,the first lmlng on back.to.back son. Cepeda started 11le big in·
doubles by !.au Brock and CUrt n1n1 wltb hla homer and a Walk
!~~. and a alngie by Bobby to John Edwards and conaeeu.....
Uvo singles by Mike Shamon,
Slarter Milt Pljlpulllenblonk· Julian Javier, D a I MaxvUI,
eel 11lo Cardinals for lhe next BrUeo, Brock and Flood broogbt
i .;t'llx Innings, not letting a rumor In the other runs.
: l Ill past llroi. Alllllla scored
Briles struck out four and
j • rt111 In the aecond wllen Tlto · walked one In raising his record
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NORMAL
AVfV.GU:
AUG. IS-SEPT. 15

Below-normal temperatures are the outlook for moat
of the center of the nation, above-normal to tho
west and near-normal to tho east.

The ltay of the u,nd
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BY JOHN COOPER

SOil Conaervatlon service

Maoon C~
PT. PLEASANT - Dale Ni·
bert'• RL 17 farm on KanaWha
River has boon choaen the con.
aervatlon farm wlmor In Mason
County lor 1968. The aeieetlon
was announced by the Meson
Co. lliJPOrviaors of the Western
sou Conaervation District.
The Nibert farm consists of
621 acres, 250 acrea of which Is

AVllAGn:
AUG. IS-Uf'T. IS

Uaually damp Paciiic Northwest can expect belownormal precipitation while Midwest, Southern Plains
and Southweot areaa receive more than usual.

EARNINGS IMPROVE
Nat earnings of G. C. MUrJ&gt;hy
Company for the llrst 6 months
of 1968 of 61 cents per share
were announced by E. L. Pax·
i!Jn. PresltlonL
Earnlnp before Federal tax
were $5,071,000, an Improvement
al. IU per cent over the corresponding period lor last year
and were the highest &amp;lace 1960.
Renectecl In the lllll)l'OVement
are 2 new major cost Items: (0
lllo 10 per cent Mlrlax r - • ··
Uve to January I - ' to 6
cents per ahare and (2) tbo 14
par cent !ncreaoo In minimum
wage rates elrectlve February
I, 1968.

I On the Farm Front
I

Farmers' Share of Dollar Up Some
Consumers used 17.4 per cart graBS was ~ from the 1958-67
or '•disposable income" for food average increase rate of 4.2 per
In 1967 but will need only 17.2 cent.
per cent in 1968, the c:Je..
The rePort noted that while
marketing costs rose 5 per cent
partment estimated.
The 1-eent gain Ln the tarm on domestic farm .. produced
share of the consumer food dol· foods last year, tanners' relar so far this year was record- turns tram the same products
ed because tarm returns tor declinell 2.5 per cent.

WASIIINGTON (UPll- Farm· creases pushed conswner tood
· oro are getting a slightly big- Costs to record levels- in the
ger share ot the consumer food second quarter o1 1968.
dollar this year despite 1 conThe retail cost of a l)plcal
I UIWing increaae In the cost of family food market basket for
moving foods from the farm the Aprll - June period rose to
pte to the grocery coonter.
an annual rate or $1,114 comAn Agriculture Department pared with $1,069 a year earli·
food increas"' prq&gt;orUonately
report today shCMed farmers or.
lpt an IVI&gt;l'l&amp;O of 39 cents out
The new report also stressed more than tile gain In t6od
of,._b dollar spent on farm. a point lilcluded in the ·earlier processing and marketing costs!
Fanners returns on roods ii'Joo
,prdluced tooda in the tlrst six food price estimate and a stateeluded
ln a typical consumer
month&amp; of 1968 - ~ 1 per cent ment Tillraday by Agriculture
from the Billie period last year. Secretary Orville L. Freeman. market basket in the A&amp;lrii.June
FollCMing ~ an 01rlior report It noted that gains in consumer quarter this year were 'Gl 7 per
foreetaUng that 1968 rotalllood income wW reduce the percent- cent from the same period a
• prices would average 3.5 per age of his Income that the av· year ago. Costs of transporting.
cent lbovo 1967, the latest erage consumer spends for processing ancS retailing t h e
same foods in tho A&amp;lrll.June peatotoment sald a combination of food.
riod averaged 2 per cent above
a year earUer.

BREAK the
BOTTLENECK
at the BASE of YOUR

SILO with the

Figured on an annual basis,

a l)p!cal family food basket
during April-June cost the COf)o
smner $45 more than a year
earUer. The increase included

$28 more for farmers and $17
more for middlemen.
Agriculture Department econ-

omists predicted thet retail food
costa will continue to increase,
with slow gains eliJ)ected both
for tarmers and fn marketing

costs.
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56

report Indicated 1968

BY PAT GLA$
Extn. Agent, Home Econ.,
GoUla Count.y
GALLIPOLIS - EducaUon ba·
yong high school may be one of
the biggest dollar
a lamlly will make. WhUe 'the
costa of education are lncreaa.
lng, so are the benefits.
Educstloola growing lnlmporlance for two reaaons. The average worker entering llle labor
Ioree ~ 11111 need to change
his occupation twp or three Urnes
durlng his Ute~Prh!a Is due to
new Job needs coming Jl'om rap.
ld technological development.
Tha individual with more edu·

products which is mw estimat-

ed at $57.6 billion for 1967 -~
5 per cent from 1966. Last
year's ga
in
l.ddlemen's

62 Enemy

Slain in
By United Preas internaUonal
TodaY Ia ~, Alii. II, the

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Handles over 100 tons of corn silage
111 hour, blows it over 100 feet high
Instead of the usual90' turn that momentarily stops
the crop and reduces blowing copacoty, the No. 56
Blower has a 45' feeding angle. (See small illustra.
lion.) Corn silage or haylage is augered on a more
strpight·line direction, $0 the flow os uniform, and the
cl\opped forages move much faster. Then an exclu$lve 56-inch rotor and six wide paddles shoot the si·
Jl!~Jf upward with a tip speed of 90 miles an hour, at
5.W rpm. with a direct pto dri'/ 8.
. The hopper extends 20 inches from the housing for
el11~ &lt;lriv•e-tllrooJgh clearance. Stop in and let us estiHow much the McCormick International No. 56
0.1litl))i~r· can speed up your operatipn.

.lcau.lpp~ent

Co.
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224th da3 of 1968 wilt. 142 to
follow.
The nioon Ia between Ill IIIII
phaae and laat ~r.
Tha morning liar Ia Saturn.
The ovening star Ia Venu1.
On this da3 In hlstilcy:
In 1909 the ftrll radio "~'
in history waa oent Wben the
liner

"Araphoe'',

ita

with

engines dlaabled, messaged for
help olf Cape Hatteras, N.C.
In 1961 the United Slatel
recovered ltl nrst ,payload frcnh

a spece vehlcl&amp;- a 300i)GIUKI
caplule e)oeted from D!1covorer
13.
In 1962 a Sovlat astronaut waa
launched into space lor a 4-day
'
trip. He WOI
followed into' IJ)ICO
24 hours later by a oecond
Russian aatronaut.
In 1965 Negroes baPD rlollDC
in the waua ..ctlon of 1M
Angeles. During the nveral
daya al. Ylol"!!et that (oil-.
34 persona W8re 1 lcllled, 8H
InJured and damallt ran into the
million&amp;.
·
A lhiiUIII!t tor !he day:
Canadian au!llor Jqho Strinpr
asld: ''OUr bltlal'••t Irina ~
alwayo drainell ·from crullhtll·
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SAIGON (UPI) - Allied hea4·
quarters Salur&lt;ll.1 reported 62
Commualst troos&gt;• stein In a
sharp lntenallleallon of action
n01r Sal&amp;Dn that Included sol·
zure al. a VIet Cons atron&amp;hold
with OIIDUib food to oullleln a
battalion of500 men lor a month.
Air war reports asld Com·
munlst aunaora shot down a U,
s. helicopter _ , Hue fOO mllea
north al. Sal&amp;Dn, and Ill Amerl·
can ftgh!or.IJombor &lt;Nor North
Vielllam'e paahandle.
One American aboard t h e
cloWned helicopter waa wounded,
and the pUot of the Jet lost Ofor
the North waa Usted &amp;I milslng
in action. 'loaaeo oeeurred
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Ill a - P FrldaJ tllrGUllh the
Blilall farm 'YIIlap of TrUm Thep
tJ mllea north of Sol..._ u. II.
and SOUIII v1-e.e Wiilll'i'·
DIIIJ laund .. network al.
ora llld _ . 1 /Inti' a eadll ~ ·
t11o toaa qt rice, a ll!n .of ·1!111,
25)1.&amp;allolit \)f oaifopd Qlh aild 100
polllllio of ftour.

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oral_' llvestilcl&lt; ~m aliO'. Hla ,
'&lt;:hie( Interest rllibt mw Is to
do aomo atream lmpJo\&gt;ement
ibCI drai..,O to fml'l:Ove toOine
lM!ttom land and jo !neroaae tbO
amount of ullllble lqd jn the
bolloma. Several yean ago •
lormar owner had cbanpd the
.Ueam chenDel but hie! not 1111·
eel bl tile old channel. Now !bare
are two e!Winela and Diueh land .
11 ooluaable bacause of this and
aloo bacaqoe •
lreoo lllade.
the land ·and take · up molature
from adJacent '"""- ·
CONSERVATION PLAijS have .
,
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recaJ1tly baen made by Carll(ln
RICHARD I.EWIS of n01r West
Pilret, Letart, Charles Maclllr, .Columbuo Ia pl4tlllna toJ lix. a
Lstert, and James McComas, Jr. spriiiS 19-'' 1het If can be uaed
a1. PlinY. Ronald Gllko..,. and ,_, a home w.....- suppll. Sev·
John C&lt;qler of u.' s. !kill eon. ·oril ,..,.. ago tile sptlpg wao
aervatlon sarvlee halpad thein 'tloVoiapeol for Uves!Ock wal8r
with their plamlnl.
and a re.u..,iar ~ ' was '
Mr. Pilree Uves!n Cleveland. matlo below lhel!lflal, Jil,t:; L111f· .
ne land ·which he owns Ia mw Ia plana to '!ulld a re'~'bir·be- · ·
WDDtlocl. He plaas to clear It tw., the lll1'lhS ,aftd the Willer·
llld devetop pasture and a pond Ins troagh. He ~ ~80 r.ebUnd •
for water In the pasture.
lhe eollectlon baaln af t h·e ,.
Tho Machlr tarm II a - r · ' 8Prills to 'il!ake It more water
al livestock farm. Mr.· Mlichlr Uglot and clean.
plana 11&gt;· iq)tove tt lor btUor
...... and crop ~etlon.
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uta. Willi a bllllt schoo
edUcaUon, life-time earning average $303,000•. WllhonlyagraAio
sehool education, ~ earn·
lngs average $219,000. Reprdless al. the occupa!loo, more ed·
, ucallon means abl&amp;horpaycbeek.
Tuition, room and board, feet,
- s . and all other. costa al.edu·
calion are fiOlnB up. OYer the put
20 years, the~lncraaoaaavor¥·
ed from 3 to 5per-eachyear.
Ill Ohio, yearly costa ol a 4year eoliellt _...ranprrom
about t1,200 for a ual•orai!J tD p,ooo tor a lmau Prl·

New Action

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cation Is the peraoo ,Mio ean I•
dapt to a new occupation.•
Education pays otr In terms of
earned income. According to 11le
latest survey or Oll1IIDi compiled by the Institute al. Life
lnsuraneo !rom I!IIYeriunent stpdleo, 11le college lfaduate just
beglmlng blo career can - c t
to earn an average of
$444,000 over his ""rldng

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land. The boiiOII! lanil
lo In crop and hal ~etlon.
Most Of the bill land 11' 111 .,a.s .
fllre, however, t h e r e are
119 acres woodland. Thl• farm
Mlpporta a 125 cow dairy,
The major coo881'Yallon pracUcea on the farm are 5lh miles
a1. tile dralao, t farm ponds, 6
ll•eatock wsterills troagha, and
abm!t all Ids pasture land bas
bein treated with Ume and far·
tlllzer. Tho paature land pro.
duces a tlltllll•o of paaturo lfUI
for blo livestock.

·Education Beyond High School
Proving Big Dollar Investment
1

would pl"O'Juce another increase

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rejo!D•a.e lallor lor&lt;e the
youngster - · collep. Other

famllleo ms.y barrGW moaei or
uae apaclal Insurance pima lor
lhll putp)IO.
If :rou are plamlns an edueatlon fund for • ,dllld, don't for.
1111 to take the lncroaalnc costs
1ttto ac-.!i1ncaclllrertatt.ype•
al. educallon do ...,. Ia cost, tlnd
out wi!Bt currart costaareforllle
kind al. educallon dealrec!. Then
to ba on the sale s1t1o In your es.
U...... add It least lour per eent
for each year from mw until
your child II ~ lor coUop • .

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"'-!. John Footer, Phoenix,
Ariz., are IIIWltlg the early fa.
vorllaa to will.
Bolli pined Olympic Tosm
bortbo at lllo U.S. International
!llootlnii Champlonllhlp, held at
Soa Antonio, Tex., in JUly. Another top coJIIpotltor who will
be IIMDI the men a run lor
lhelr ....., wiD ba Army Capt.
Marpret TI.IOII!paton, Tcpaka,

Kan., Ill Olympic Team alter.
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the conference - establishment of otandards COt'lsllllaDCe of movie
paasea to llthletes and develOJIIJOnt of a policy on the sale of compllmentary ticket by athlete~~;
Reed'oroport lurned upooevi• bills are palcl.
donee to ~port charges that a
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fat bedtime snacks, or that Pia3· the Investigators foond that other
era were given an.exeeaa a~ply students, In IWmbars, also reof cOJIWibbentary loollloll Uc- calve movie passes.
kets.
Reed said discovery or sale·
However, the Investigators did olcompUmentery football tickets
ftnd that someathleteaweromak- was turned \II by his investigalng lcq distance telephone calla tors and oot by the Michigan
eharged to tho athletic d"""" State studentplj&gt;er.
mont. Thase were described by
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phone call lnatructions In which remar ked h«Mever that there are
athletea were allowed to charge otrorw lndlCIUoos a considerable.
calla to tho othletlc department. oomber of football players In the
He said lhlo pracUce waalol· conference mayselltheircOIIIIJli·
lowed
With througllart
lou othe the
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W
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authorlzllv such calls. He repri"Also it I&amp; to be remarked
manded asslatant football coaeh that the NCAA has ruled an albGordon Serr lor authorlzlrw a leUc department may bey bock
"liberal" Dunmor of such callo. lrmn a otude-thlete his oomReed aald that seven athletes pllmentary tickets, at face value,
who
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NEW YORK (IJPI) - Two run.
scoring singles by Ceear Tovar
and one by Bruce Look otraet
two homers by Mickey Mantle
Saturda,y and enabled the Minnesota Twins to the New
York Yankees 3-2behindthefoorhlt pitching of Jim Merritt..
Mantle's 12th homer led off
lhe l1lih inning and his 13th
al. the season opened the niDh
to provide the Yankees with both
lllelr runs off Murrltt, who gain.
eel his eigblh victory against 13

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UPI ~Writer
- Michigan Slate ~s found Innocent of rules vioby a s-nt IM!Wspaper by lllg Ten Commissioner

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cameJn the first Inning. KenMc- forced AUen at second baoe to
MuUen walked and Frank Haw· end the game.
ard, crossing J" the delenae with
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during the COII1lng .E•llldo'll llllllona1 cllamplonohfpa
and altlon •~
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llhilotiDi Team.
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Sllmoll'a aacrlllce lly.
The Sox acored both their runs
oil T1ant In the ftrst Wben LUis
Aparicio out an ID!Iald alnsle, Tonuny Davis singled to put
~elo on second ' and Duane
Josephson alligled to drive In
Aparicio and set up a run by Da,._
Is on Clrdenal's throwing error

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farm and marketing cost In-

and eildall.....,.eloalli8atrelk.
Tlant workiid hlal7th C011111lete
pme lor hlo 18111 Ylctory, walk·
llv two 111111 &amp;trlldug out 10 to
ralae 'biB strik,Qout total lor the
aaaaon to 207. Wilbur Wood,
starting his &amp;e"'!'¥1 pme of the
oeaoon, (Jsted on!)' six frame•
and took hlollxth dolaa4 allowed
1lx hits and all the lndlan• 1 111DJ.
Jooe Clrdenal opened the w!J&gt;o
nlng rally lor the Indiana with a
doubleandreachedtldnlooTommy "-r's lnlleld out. Lou

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qHICAOO (UPO - Lui• :n.nt ~olm..., waa sale on f siaw rol· '•Blue Moon" Odoni. with ninthMullen In tho foorth, but the Soft.
The Athletics •
The on!)' other Uma Odom sea~~ 'll'l'.hll~ Saturd.y tlld .lor .111 trciri of the plati but ~ lmlng relief from Diego Segul In trouble wu in the ninth, w11en ator tldr« baseman was doubled
his Cl~ Indian telmmatea . Horton and Joe Azcoe.ldtconaec- and Jack Al\er, held Wash!~ he w~ked pi ncb-hitter Gary' Hol- ott llrat when Mille E!JIIIein hit a tunlln1he ab!h """" Jilek .......
l!unl;had ,~ Ill lho!J' oev011 sate- uthe alngleo to score C&amp;rdenal to one tilt satlll)lay as the O&amp;klanll man and hit Bernie AU$ With Uner to first baaeman Danny - ri1ked, .we ~ llld.
lied on Jbil PljJI~'•
Uea ·In ; ~ ·~ inn1Jw ~ ·Jotmaon whUe Horton came Athletics -the senatOrs 4-1 be:. one 004 Segul came In to retire Cater.
The I'IQ1 ... ~balteil
to.beat tho'·q.tcago :White Soxll-2 In with the 'flin!llng run on Cblco hind a 12-hlt attack.
McMullen on an lnllald lly. Aker
Reggie Jackson's 111111 hamer by a doulile pliJ butOdom-hlt

By United Preas international
(Night games oot Included)
American League
W. L. PoL GB
72 42 .632
65 47 .580 6
62 s2 .544 10
6156 .S2112'h
59 55 .518 13
53 59 .473 18
51 59 .464 19
52 62 ,456 20
48 63 .432 22'h
42 70 .375 29

Detroit
Ba!Umore
Boston
Cleveland
Oakland
Minnesota

New York
California
Chicago
Washington

Seturday'a Results

Oakland 4 Washington I
Detroit 4 Boston 3
Cleveland 3 Chicago 2
Mlmesota 3 New York 2
Caltrornia at BalUrnore, night
Today' s Probable Pitchers
(All Times EDT)
Minnesota (Chence 10-10) at
New York (stottiemyre 15..'1) 2
p.m.
California (McGlothlin 6-10) at
Baltimore (Hardin 14-7) 2 p.m.
Oakland (Nash 9.7) at Washing.
ton {COleman 8-12) 1:30 p.m.
Boston (Bell 9..'1 and Lonborg
3-3) at Detroit (Wilaon 10..9 and
LoUch 9-7), 2. 1':30 p.m.
Cleveland (Williams 8-7 and
Fisher 2.:.! or Romo l.:.l) at Chleago (Priddy 3-6 and Lazar o.
0).. 2:15p.m.

losses as he struck out 11 and
walked one.
The homers marked tile 36th
Ume Manlle has hit two homoro
in one game and ralaed his career total to 53L He Is throe
behind Jimmy Foxx' S34 on the
sll.tlme home run list topped
by Babe Ruth and WUlle Mays.

Astros Demolish Pirates, 16-3
HOUSTON (UPI) - Nonn Mil·
ler drove in five runs with a
single and a lfand slam home
run and Doug Rader had lour
RBI's with three doubles and
two singles as the H~ston Alltros demolished four Pittsburgh
pitchers lor 19 hits and a 16-3
victory Satu&lt;day In lhe first
game of a day-&lt;~lght doubleor.
It was the most runs Houston
ever has scored in a game in

the Astrodome.
The Astros reked starter Steve
Blass for five runs In the llrst
inning, added a single run In the
fourth off Luke Walker and scar·
ed three runs in the fifth, and
two in the sixth off BW HefU'Y.
They wound ~ the onalaught
with five runs against Henry
and Elroy Face In the eighth.

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runs.

Wynn's oiiVle, Rader'• third
double and Willie Staraell'a ..,
ror in left scored a nm In 1110
sixth and ~ came - · on
Menke's s1Jw1e.
The Aatroa ~ tho l'Gilt
wl11l n.. runs In the eighth. Jla.
dor drove In 0110 nin with a lingle led Miller bit Ida flrat sr1111
alammer :with two out.lt-ody
Ida third homer a1. the year,
Tho Pirates scored a nm In
the third when Maury WIUa
triPled crooaed on a aaerlftcally
.by Fred Patek. 1'bey picked up
their 11aa1 two rtllll llllht flllh.
on two aiJW!eo and a baseHaadeel walk.

DOUBLE BARRELL SAYINGS

ON

NEW PONTIACS AND BUICIS

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live lnnlrws to sOt the victory
and even his record at 2-2. John
Buzhardl, the Hooston starler,
was removed with one run In
and two on in tho llllh.
Blass 9-5 faced eight men,
gave up five hits and five runs,
three of them earned, In the
onHhlrd inning he worked.
Rader's - e in the first
scored two runs and another
ocored when Matty Alou drq&gt;ped
Jim Wynn's lcq lly to center
field. Denis Menke drove In .,..
other with a single and the final
run scored when Miller walked
with 1ha bases loaded.
Two walb and Radar's slrwle
produced a run In the foorth.
Heetor Torres' bases • loaded

Danny Coombs worked the last

Sl', LOUIS (Upl) - St. Louis
IIID&lt;eopers hove given the Cardinal baseball team a vote of
conlldenee. With the Cardinals
15 pmes In front in the NaUonal League, the Hotel and Mo.
tel Asaoclat:lm of Greater st.
Monday's Games
Louis has Issued a statement
Ba!Umore' at Oekiand, night
of
policy lor world series rooerNew York at California, night
Washington at Minnesota, night vations.
The rules are simple: pay in
Detroit at Cleveland, nil!ht
advance
and DO refUnds. The asChicago at Boston, night
aoclatlon
predicted that soma
National League
(Night games oot included) 10,000 good rooms 1¥tlUid ba
W. L. Pet. GB available, rnostatregularprlc:es.
But VIce President Jom K.
st. Louis
76 40 .655
Bryan
&lt;:autioned, •'the assodaCblcago
60 55 .522 151h
don does not fix rates."
Cincinnati
57 53 .518 16
The Series Is scheduled to op.
Atllllla
59 57 .509 17
en
in the National Leajple ei\Y
San Francisco 57 56 .504 17'h
Plttsburl!h
55 60 .478 20'h Oct. 2 with the secoed game m
the 3rd. The sixth and seventh
Pbiladelphla
53 59 .473 21
New York
54 63 .462 22'h games are scheduled lor tile NaLos Anples 51 64 .443 24lh Uonal League ei\Y on Oet. 9 and
H1111ston
50 65 .435 25lh 10, H the oerles lasts that long.
Reservations lor the q&gt;onlng
Saturday's Results
games
wiU be for the nights of
Houston 16 Pittsburgh 3, {1st)
Pittsburgh at Houston (2nd, night) October 1., 2 and 3. 1\e second
New York 3 San Francisco 1 aet of reservations will be for
the night of Oet. 8 and 9,
{1st)
Bryan said that OliJ)erienoed
Now York at San Francisco (2ncn
travelers useem willlng to take
night
a elumce on ~ lor rooms
St. Louis 7 Atlanta 1
that they may not need at world
Chica&amp;D at C!ncinnaU (night)
Hrles ttme."
Philadelphia at Los Anpies
During World War II, the
(pi&amp;llt)
u.s. Army and the U.S. Navy
Today'e Probable Pitchers found that about throe out of
st. Lruls (Carlton 11-6) It /IJ. every 1,000 men drafted
lliita (Jarvia 10.e) 2 p.m.
cheated at gambling, accord·
to the Encyclopaedia
Chlcaao (lloitzman 8-1) at Cln·
• dmatl (CUlver 9-10 2:15 p.m.
Pllllburlllt (Silk 5-.'1) at Houston (Dierker 10-10) 3 p.m.
Phlladoipbta (L. Jackson 10.
It) it !All Alllelos O&gt;rysclale 12.
. "10) • p.m.
New York (SaaYer 10..'1 "l'id
Ja~ U) at San FrUolaco
(Sitlookl 10-iJl .llld •MCCermicl&lt;

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Look's single, which tonk a bad lllllng on Look's leadof( alqlo,
hop otr aecond baaeman Horace a ascrlllce by M'errltt and ToClarke's glove. Mantle's error var'a &amp;eelllldllnglo.

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:, ATLANTA (UPl) - Orlando Cll!leda'o 12th bGmer of the aeaaon
.triaered a live-run ninth lnniJW oulllurot which enabled the St. Louis
., ~IIIla to crush the Atlanta Bnws 7•1 Selurdl,y and live Nellooi
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lhe ninth • lmlltg runs with a oo Fellx Millan's aliJile and
,~e. scattered DlJ¥1 hits aad eama f1ome on au error by tldrd
1 dla!'t yield ali ~ run u
baaeman Mike 9wuton.
Thrall of Gle Cardlnala' runs
. Gle Cardinali beat the Braves
) lor tile 12th time In 14 meel:lngo In the ninth were charged to re.
Gila season.
Uever CecU Upsllliw the other
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doubles by !.au Brock and CUrt n1n1 wltb hla homer and a Walk
!~~. and a alngie by Bobby to John Edwards and conaeeu.....
Uvo singles by Mike Shamon,
Slarter Milt Pljlpulllenblonk· Julian Javier, D a I MaxvUI,
eel 11lo Cardinals for lhe next BrUeo, Brock and Flood broogbt
i .;t'llx Innings, not letting a rumor In the other runs.
: l Ill past llroi. Alllllla scored
Briles struck out four and
j • rt111 In the aecond wllen Tlto · walked one In raising his record
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AVfV.GU:
AUG. IS-SEPT. 15

Below-normal temperatures are the outlook for moat
of the center of the nation, above-normal to tho
west and near-normal to tho east.

The ltay of the u,nd
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BY JOHN COOPER

SOil Conaervatlon service

Maoon C~
PT. PLEASANT - Dale Ni·
bert'• RL 17 farm on KanaWha
River has boon choaen the con.
aervatlon farm wlmor In Mason
County lor 1968. The aeieetlon
was announced by the Meson
Co. lliJPOrviaors of the Western
sou Conaervation District.
The Nibert farm consists of
621 acres, 250 acrea of which Is

AVllAGn:
AUG. IS-Uf'T. IS

Uaually damp Paciiic Northwest can expect belownormal precipitation while Midwest, Southern Plains
and Southweot areaa receive more than usual.

EARNINGS IMPROVE
Nat earnings of G. C. MUrJ&gt;hy
Company for the llrst 6 months
of 1968 of 61 cents per share
were announced by E. L. Pax·
i!Jn. PresltlonL
Earnlnp before Federal tax
were $5,071,000, an Improvement
al. IU per cent over the corresponding period lor last year
and were the highest &amp;lace 1960.
Renectecl In the lllll)l'OVement
are 2 new major cost Items: (0
lllo 10 per cent Mlrlax r - • ··
Uve to January I - ' to 6
cents per ahare and (2) tbo 14
par cent !ncreaoo In minimum
wage rates elrectlve February
I, 1968.

I On the Farm Front
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Farmers' Share of Dollar Up Some
Consumers used 17.4 per cart graBS was ~ from the 1958-67
or '•disposable income" for food average increase rate of 4.2 per
In 1967 but will need only 17.2 cent.
per cent in 1968, the c:Je..
The rePort noted that while
marketing costs rose 5 per cent
partment estimated.
The 1-eent gain Ln the tarm on domestic farm .. produced
share of the consumer food dol· foods last year, tanners' relar so far this year was record- turns tram the same products
ed because tarm returns tor declinell 2.5 per cent.

WASIIINGTON (UPll- Farm· creases pushed conswner tood
· oro are getting a slightly big- Costs to record levels- in the
ger share ot the consumer food second quarter o1 1968.
dollar this year despite 1 conThe retail cost of a l)plcal
I UIWing increaae In the cost of family food market basket for
moving foods from the farm the Aprll - June period rose to
pte to the grocery coonter.
an annual rate or $1,114 comAn Agriculture Department pared with $1,069 a year earli·
food increas"' prq&gt;orUonately
report today shCMed farmers or.
lpt an IVI&gt;l'l&amp;O of 39 cents out
The new report also stressed more than tile gain In t6od
of,._b dollar spent on farm. a point lilcluded in the ·earlier processing and marketing costs!
Fanners returns on roods ii'Joo
,prdluced tooda in the tlrst six food price estimate and a stateeluded
ln a typical consumer
month&amp; of 1968 - ~ 1 per cent ment Tillraday by Agriculture
from the Billie period last year. Secretary Orville L. Freeman. market basket in the A&amp;lrii.June
FollCMing ~ an 01rlior report It noted that gains in consumer quarter this year were 'Gl 7 per
foreetaUng that 1968 rotalllood income wW reduce the percent- cent from the same period a
• prices would average 3.5 per age of his Income that the av· year ago. Costs of transporting.
cent lbovo 1967, the latest erage consumer spends for processing ancS retailing t h e
same foods in tho A&amp;lrll.June peatotoment sald a combination of food.
riod averaged 2 per cent above
a year earUer.

BREAK the
BOTTLENECK
at the BASE of YOUR

SILO with the

Figured on an annual basis,

a l)p!cal family food basket
during April-June cost the COf)o
smner $45 more than a year
earUer. The increase included

$28 more for farmers and $17
more for middlemen.
Agriculture Department econ-

omists predicted thet retail food
costa will continue to increase,
with slow gains eliJ)ected both
for tarmers and fn marketing

costs.
The

No.

56

report Indicated 1968

BY PAT GLA$
Extn. Agent, Home Econ.,
GoUla Count.y
GALLIPOLIS - EducaUon ba·
yong high school may be one of
the biggest dollar
a lamlly will make. WhUe 'the
costa of education are lncreaa.
lng, so are the benefits.
Educstloola growing lnlmporlance for two reaaons. The average worker entering llle labor
Ioree ~ 11111 need to change
his occupation twp or three Urnes
durlng his Ute~Prh!a Is due to
new Job needs coming Jl'om rap.
ld technological development.
Tha individual with more edu·

products which is mw estimat-

ed at $57.6 billion for 1967 -~
5 per cent from 1966. Last
year's ga
in
l.ddlemen's

62 Enemy

Slain in
By United Preas internaUonal
TodaY Ia ~, Alii. II, the

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Handles over 100 tons of corn silage
111 hour, blows it over 100 feet high
Instead of the usual90' turn that momentarily stops
the crop and reduces blowing copacoty, the No. 56
Blower has a 45' feeding angle. (See small illustra.
lion.) Corn silage or haylage is augered on a more
strpight·line direction, $0 the flow os uniform, and the
cl\opped forages move much faster. Then an exclu$lve 56-inch rotor and six wide paddles shoot the si·
Jl!~Jf upward with a tip speed of 90 miles an hour, at
5.W rpm. with a direct pto dri'/ 8.
. The hopper extends 20 inches from the housing for
el11~ &lt;lriv•e-tllrooJgh clearance. Stop in and let us estiHow much the McCormick International No. 56
0.1litl))i~r· can speed up your operatipn.

.lcau.lpp~ent

Co.
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224th da3 of 1968 wilt. 142 to
follow.
The nioon Ia between Ill IIIII
phaae and laat ~r.
Tha morning liar Ia Saturn.
The ovening star Ia Venu1.
On this da3 In hlstilcy:
In 1909 the ftrll radio "~'
in history waa oent Wben the
liner

"Araphoe'',

ita

with

engines dlaabled, messaged for
help olf Cape Hatteras, N.C.
In 1961 the United Slatel
recovered ltl nrst ,payload frcnh

a spece vehlcl&amp;- a 300i)GIUKI
caplule e)oeted from D!1covorer
13.
In 1962 a Sovlat astronaut waa
launched into space lor a 4-day
'
trip. He WOI
followed into' IJ)ICO
24 hours later by a oecond
Russian aatronaut.
In 1965 Negroes baPD rlollDC
in the waua ..ctlon of 1M
Angeles. During the nveral
daya al. Ylol"!!et that (oil-.
34 persona W8re 1 lcllled, 8H
InJured and damallt ran into the
million&amp;.
·
A lhiiUIII!t tor !he day:
Canadian au!llor Jqho Strinpr
asld: ''OUr bltlal'••t Irina ~
alwayo drainell ·from crullhtll·
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SAIGON (UPI) - Allied hea4·
quarters Salur&lt;ll.1 reported 62
Commualst troos&gt;• stein In a
sharp lntenallleallon of action
n01r Sal&amp;Dn that Included sol·
zure al. a VIet Cons atron&amp;hold
with OIIDUib food to oullleln a
battalion of500 men lor a month.
Air war reports asld Com·
munlst aunaora shot down a U,
s. helicopter _ , Hue fOO mllea
north al. Sal&amp;Dn, and Ill Amerl·
can ftgh!or.IJombor &lt;Nor North
Vielllam'e paahandle.
One American aboard t h e
cloWned helicopter waa wounded,
and the pUot of the Jet lost Ofor
the North waa Usted &amp;I milslng
in action. 'loaaeo oeeurred
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Friday.
Ill a - P FrldaJ tllrGUllh the
Blilall farm 'YIIlap of TrUm Thep
tJ mllea north of Sol..._ u. II.
and SOUIII v1-e.e Wiilll'i'·
DIIIJ laund .. network al.
ora llld _ . 1 /Inti' a eadll ~ ·
t11o toaa qt rice, a ll!n .of ·1!111,
25)1.&amp;allolit \)f oaifopd Qlh aild 100
polllllio of ftour.

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~ ~Cornia ~W" ,1~ 'a 801'·
oral_' llvestilcl&lt; ~m aliO'. Hla ,
'&lt;:hie( Interest rllibt mw Is to
do aomo atream lmpJo\&gt;ement
ibCI drai..,O to fml'l:Ove toOine
lM!ttom land and jo !neroaae tbO
amount of ullllble lqd jn the
bolloma. Several yean ago •
lormar owner had cbanpd the
.Ueam chenDel but hie! not 1111·
eel bl tile old channel. Now !bare
are two e!Winela and Diueh land .
11 ooluaable bacause of this and
aloo bacaqoe •
lreoo lllade.
the land ·and take · up molature
from adJacent '"""- ·
CONSERVATION PLAijS have .
,
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recaJ1tly baen made by Carll(ln
RICHARD I.EWIS of n01r West
Pilret, Letart, Charles Maclllr, .Columbuo Ia pl4tlllna toJ lix. a
Lstert, and James McComas, Jr. spriiiS 19-'' 1het If can be uaed
a1. PlinY. Ronald Gllko..,. and ,_, a home w.....- suppll. Sev·
John C&lt;qler of u.' s. !kill eon. ·oril ,..,.. ago tile sptlpg wao
aervatlon sarvlee halpad thein 'tloVoiapeol for Uves!Ock wal8r
with their plamlnl.
and a re.u..,iar ~ ' was '
Mr. Pilree Uves!n Cleveland. matlo below lhel!lflal, Jil,t:; L111f· .
ne land ·which he owns Ia mw Ia plana to '!ulld a re'~'bir·be- · ·
WDDtlocl. He plaas to clear It tw., the lll1'lhS ,aftd the Willer·
llld devetop pasture and a pond Ins troagh. He ~ ~80 r.ebUnd •
for water In the pasture.
lhe eollectlon baaln af t h·e ,.
Tho Machlr tarm II a - r · ' 8Prills to 'il!ake It more water
al livestock farm. Mr.· Mlichlr Uglot and clean.
plana 11&gt;· iq)tove tt lor btUor
...... and crop ~etlon.
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uta. Willi a bllllt schoo
edUcaUon, life-time earning average $303,000•. WllhonlyagraAio
sehool education, ~ earn·
lngs average $219,000. Reprdless al. the occupa!loo, more ed·
, ucallon means abl&amp;horpaycbeek.
Tuition, room and board, feet,
- s . and all other. costa al.edu·
calion are fiOlnB up. OYer the put
20 years, the~lncraaoaaavor¥·
ed from 3 to 5per-eachyear.
Ill Ohio, yearly costa ol a 4year eoliellt _...ranprrom
about t1,200 for a ual•orai!J tD p,ooo tor a lmau Prl·

New Action

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cation Is the peraoo ,Mio ean I•
dapt to a new occupation.•
Education pays otr In terms of
earned income. According to 11le
latest survey or Oll1IIDi compiled by the Institute al. Life
lnsuraneo !rom I!IIYeriunent stpdleo, 11le college lfaduate just
beglmlng blo career can - c t
to earn an average of
$444,000 over his ""rldng

In••-•

in the bW lor markeUng farm

~

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land. The boiiOII! lanil
lo In crop and hal ~etlon.
Most Of the bill land 11' 111 .,a.s .
fllre, however, t h e r e are
119 acres woodland. Thl• farm
Mlpporta a 125 cow dairy,
The major coo881'Yallon pracUcea on the farm are 5lh miles
a1. tile dralao, t farm ponds, 6
ll•eatock wsterills troagha, and
abm!t all Ids pasture land bas
bein treated with Ume and far·
tlllzer. Tho paature land pro.
duces a tlltllll•o of paaturo lfUI
for blo livestock.

·Education Beyond High School
Proving Big Dollar Investment
1

would pl"O'Juce another increase

LOWER

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p•l;&gt;•l

rejo!D•a.e lallor lor&lt;e the
youngster - · collep. Other

famllleo ms.y barrGW moaei or
uae apaclal Insurance pima lor
lhll putp)IO.
If :rou are plamlns an edueatlon fund for • ,dllld, don't for.
1111 to take the lncroaalnc costs
1ttto ac-.!i1ncaclllrertatt.ype•
al. educallon do ...,. Ia cost, tlnd
out wi!Bt currart costaareforllle
kind al. educallon dealrec!. Then
to ba on the sale s1t1o In your es.
U...... add It least lour per eent
for each year from mw until
your child II ~ lor coUop • .

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"'-!. John Footer, Phoenix,
Ariz., are IIIWltlg the early fa.
vorllaa to will.
Bolli pined Olympic Tosm
bortbo at lllo U.S. International
!llootlnii Champlonllhlp, held at
Soa Antonio, Tex., in JUly. Another top coJIIpotltor who will
be IIMDI the men a run lor
lhelr ....., wiD ba Army Capt.
Marpret TI.IOII!paton, Tcpaka,

Kan., Ill Olympic Team alter.
Dale and tlofondlnl woman's
c h amP Ion In the position
matchea.

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round out lhe
noatlod.
Parenti fiDd Yarioul Will' to
lfteellhose _ , ... - fer Q•
ample,' many uae a comblastiGft
of ftulds frOm current beome
and aaYIDp, A~llbarlirlliO!~.~ ,·,~i"('l'ii..,.~'"""'

stand.mgs

the conference - establishment of otandards COt'lsllllaDCe of movie
paasea to llthletes and develOJIIJOnt of a policy on the sale of compllmentary ticket by athlete~~;
Reed'oroport lurned upooevi• bills are palcl.
donee to ~port charges that a
Reed llllld tha
u
coa 0 h had olle re d to help a bay posaes were lsaued
t Wh e grill
In certain '
lind swnmer 0111IJI03ment, that cases to athletes, they were Isprospe&lt;:ts were enter!Uned at an sued to other s-nts as weU
WegaiCblcagobonjuet,thatplay- bydormltoryldvisorswhenthe~
ora were liven "crUJ pa11os" mba the evening mlllll. He aald
fat bedtime snacks, or that Pia3· the Investigators foond that other
era were given an.exeeaa a~ply students, In IWmbars, also reof cOJIWibbentary loollloll Uc- calve movie passes.
kets.
Reed said discovery or sale·
However, the Investigators did olcompUmentery football tickets
ftnd that someathleteaweromak- was turned \II by his investigalng lcq distance telephone calla tors and oot by the Michigan
eharged to tho athletic d"""" State studentplj&gt;er.
mont. Thase were described by
"Those who have sold their tieReed •• "P11fer•rn~~"
reaulttk
-~..
eta have Jeopardized their ellfrom authorized .. emergency'' glbillcy." he said. 11 lt must be
phone call lnatructions In which remar ked h«Mever that there are
athletea were allowed to charge otrorw lndlCIUoos a considerable.
calla to tho othletlc department. oomber of football players In the
He said lhlo pracUce waalol· conference mayselltheircOIIIIJli·
lowed
With througllart
lou othe the
- unlwrolt.y
W
y uckete ' al"""""h
w"""' on an
..,. s
r ~• s also occasional basis.
authorlzllv such calls. He repri"Also it I&amp; to be remarked
manded asslatant football coaeh that the NCAA has ruled an albGordon Serr lor authorlzlrw a leUc department may bey bock
"liberal" Dunmor of such callo. lrmn a otude-thlete his oomReed aald that seven athletes pllmentary tickets, at face value,
who
calls to wlthouI that receipt of money bethe chargedunaulhorlhll
••• tic..._~
aw~e ._.w..ent would be l&lt;w deemed ln1&gt;roper financial
bWed lor the calla and ·-··d·
not ualstance."
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NEW YORK (IJPI) - Two run.
scoring singles by Ceear Tovar
and one by Bruce Look otraet
two homers by Mickey Mantle
Saturda,y and enabled the Minnesota Twins to the New
York Yankees 3-2behindthefoorhlt pitching of Jim Merritt..
Mantle's 12th homer led off
lhe l1lih inning and his 13th
al. the season opened the niDh
to provide the Yankees with both
lllelr runs off Murrltt, who gain.
eel his eigblh victory against 13

By ED SAINSBURY
UPI ~Writer
- Michigan Slate ~s found Innocent of rules vioby a s-nt IM!Wspaper by lllg Ten Commissioner

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---WASIIINGTON (UPl)- John

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a 2-1 load In the tilth lnnl&lt;w aft,.
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Bert ~rio' -double,
an ID!Iald out and a saerlllce lly
by cater.

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and ·&lt;rotoed the plate With t b •
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lor an error.

Twins Trip Yankees, 3-2

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The :;&gt;enators' only run and hit then came In to (Ice HOIIard, who
cameJn the first Inning. KenMc- forced AUen at second baoe to
MuUen walked and Frank Haw· end the game.
ard, crossing J" the delenae with
Only In the firs&gt; and IIIIIIIJ&gt;o
a poke Into wide-open right lleld, nings did WaahiJWton get a man
doubled him home.
past first base. Odom walked Me-

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CAMP PERRY, Ohio (UP0bare rifle ~~ Inpatio a.e raagea at Cemp 1'8r·
during the COII1lng .E•llldo'll llllllona1 cllamplonohfpa
and altlon •~
•·-PI
ma~....
A total of BOO of the naUon'a
22 • callber rifle shooters
baproaentrortllematehes,
m.-r1 altho 1968
llhilotiDi Team.
Lat., WIDer,
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a IIOid and llllvor
f
wlmer In 11le 1964 011mGamel In ToiiJo, and Army

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Sllmoll'a aacrlllce lly.
The Sox acored both their runs
oil T1ant In the ftrst Wben LUis
Aparicio out an ID!Iald alnsle, Tonuny Davis singled to put
~elo on second ' and Duane
Josephson alligled to drive In
Aparicio and set up a run by Da,._
Is on Clrdenal's throwing error

Michigan State
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Nibert Farm Wins AwQrd

farm and marketing cost In-

and eildall.....,.eloalli8atrelk.
Tlant workiid hlal7th C011111lete
pme lor hlo 18111 Ylctory, walk·
llv two 111111 &amp;trlldug out 10 to
ralae 'biB strik,Qout total lor the
aaaaon to 207. Wilbur Wood,
starting his &amp;e"'!'¥1 pme of the
oeaoon, (Jsted on!)' six frame•
and took hlollxth dolaa4 allowed
1lx hits and all the lndlan• 1 111DJ.
Jooe Clrdenal opened the w!J&gt;o
nlng rally lor the Indiana with a
doubleandreachedtldnlooTommy "-r's lnlleld out. Lou

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qHICAOO (UPO - Lui• :n.nt ~olm..., waa sale on f siaw rol· '•Blue Moon" Odoni. with ninthMullen In tho foorth, but the Soft.
The Athletics •
The on!)' other Uma Odom sea~~ 'll'l'.hll~ Saturd.y tlld .lor .111 trciri of the plati but ~ lmlng relief from Diego Segul In trouble wu in the ninth, w11en ator tldr« baseman was doubled
his Cl~ Indian telmmatea . Horton and Joe Azcoe.ldtconaec- and Jack Al\er, held Wash!~ he w~ked pi ncb-hitter Gary' Hol- ott llrat when Mille E!JIIIein hit a tunlln1he ab!h """" Jilek .......
l!unl;had ,~ Ill lho!J' oev011 sate- uthe alngleo to score C&amp;rdenal to one tilt satlll)lay as the O&amp;klanll man and hit Bernie AU$ With Uner to first baaeman Danny - ri1ked, .we ~ llld.
lied on Jbil PljJI~'•
Uea ·In ; ~ ·~ inn1Jw ~ ·Jotmaon whUe Horton came Athletics -the senatOrs 4-1 be:. one 004 Segul came In to retire Cater.
The I'IQ1 ... ~balteil
to.beat tho'·q.tcago :White Soxll-2 In with the 'flin!llng run on Cblco hind a 12-hlt attack.
McMullen on an lnllald lly. Aker
Reggie Jackson's 111111 hamer by a doulile pliJ butOdom-hlt

By United Preas international
(Night games oot Included)
American League
W. L. PoL GB
72 42 .632
65 47 .580 6
62 s2 .544 10
6156 .S2112'h
59 55 .518 13
53 59 .473 18
51 59 .464 19
52 62 ,456 20
48 63 .432 22'h
42 70 .375 29

Detroit
Ba!Umore
Boston
Cleveland
Oakland
Minnesota

New York
California
Chicago
Washington

Seturday'a Results

Oakland 4 Washington I
Detroit 4 Boston 3
Cleveland 3 Chicago 2
Mlmesota 3 New York 2
Caltrornia at BalUrnore, night
Today' s Probable Pitchers
(All Times EDT)
Minnesota (Chence 10-10) at
New York (stottiemyre 15..'1) 2
p.m.
California (McGlothlin 6-10) at
Baltimore (Hardin 14-7) 2 p.m.
Oakland (Nash 9.7) at Washing.
ton {COleman 8-12) 1:30 p.m.
Boston (Bell 9..'1 and Lonborg
3-3) at Detroit (Wilaon 10..9 and
LoUch 9-7), 2. 1':30 p.m.
Cleveland (Williams 8-7 and
Fisher 2.:.! or Romo l.:.l) at Chleago (Priddy 3-6 and Lazar o.
0).. 2:15p.m.

losses as he struck out 11 and
walked one.
The homers marked tile 36th
Ume Manlle has hit two homoro
in one game and ralaed his career total to 53L He Is throe
behind Jimmy Foxx' S34 on the
sll.tlme home run list topped
by Babe Ruth and WUlle Mays.

Astros Demolish Pirates, 16-3
HOUSTON (UPI) - Nonn Mil·
ler drove in five runs with a
single and a lfand slam home
run and Doug Rader had lour
RBI's with three doubles and
two singles as the H~ston Alltros demolished four Pittsburgh
pitchers lor 19 hits and a 16-3
victory Satu&lt;day In lhe first
game of a day-&lt;~lght doubleor.
It was the most runs Houston
ever has scored in a game in

the Astrodome.
The Astros reked starter Steve
Blass for five runs In the llrst
inning, added a single run In the
fourth off Luke Walker and scar·
ed three runs in the fifth, and
two in the sixth off BW HefU'Y.
They wound ~ the onalaught
with five runs against Henry
and Elroy Face In the eighth.

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Wynn's oiiVle, Rader'• third
double and Willie Staraell'a ..,
ror in left scored a nm In 1110
sixth and ~ came - · on
Menke's s1Jw1e.
The Aatroa ~ tho l'Gilt
wl11l n.. runs In the eighth. Jla.
dor drove In 0110 nin with a lingle led Miller bit Ida flrat sr1111
alammer :with two out.lt-ody
Ida third homer a1. the year,
Tho Pirates scored a nm In
the third when Maury WIUa
triPled crooaed on a aaerlftcally
.by Fred Patek. 1'bey picked up
their 11aa1 two rtllll llllht flllh.
on two aiJW!eo and a baseHaadeel walk.

DOUBLE BARRELL SAYINGS

ON

NEW PONTIACS AND BUICIS

World Series

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and even his record at 2-2. John
Buzhardl, the Hooston starler,
was removed with one run In
and two on in tho llllh.
Blass 9-5 faced eight men,
gave up five hits and five runs,
three of them earned, In the
onHhlrd inning he worked.
Rader's - e in the first
scored two runs and another
ocored when Matty Alou drq&gt;ped
Jim Wynn's lcq lly to center
field. Denis Menke drove In .,..
other with a single and the final
run scored when Miller walked
with 1ha bases loaded.
Two walb and Radar's slrwle
produced a run In the foorth.
Heetor Torres' bases • loaded

Danny Coombs worked the last

Sl', LOUIS (Upl) - St. Louis
IIID&lt;eopers hove given the Cardinal baseball team a vote of
conlldenee. With the Cardinals
15 pmes In front in the NaUonal League, the Hotel and Mo.
tel Asaoclat:lm of Greater st.
Monday's Games
Louis has Issued a statement
Ba!Umore' at Oekiand, night
of
policy lor world series rooerNew York at California, night
Washington at Minnesota, night vations.
The rules are simple: pay in
Detroit at Cleveland, nil!ht
advance
and DO refUnds. The asChicago at Boston, night
aoclatlon
predicted that soma
National League
(Night games oot included) 10,000 good rooms 1¥tlUid ba
W. L. Pet. GB available, rnostatregularprlc:es.
But VIce President Jom K.
st. Louis
76 40 .655
Bryan
&lt;:autioned, •'the assodaCblcago
60 55 .522 151h
don does not fix rates."
Cincinnati
57 53 .518 16
The Series Is scheduled to op.
Atllllla
59 57 .509 17
en
in the National Leajple ei\Y
San Francisco 57 56 .504 17'h
Plttsburl!h
55 60 .478 20'h Oct. 2 with the secoed game m
the 3rd. The sixth and seventh
Pbiladelphla
53 59 .473 21
New York
54 63 .462 22'h games are scheduled lor tile NaLos Anples 51 64 .443 24lh Uonal League ei\Y on Oet. 9 and
H1111ston
50 65 .435 25lh 10, H the oerles lasts that long.
Reservations lor the q&gt;onlng
Saturday's Results
games
wiU be for the nights of
Houston 16 Pittsburgh 3, {1st)
Pittsburgh at Houston (2nd, night) October 1., 2 and 3. 1\e second
New York 3 San Francisco 1 aet of reservations will be for
the night of Oet. 8 and 9,
{1st)
Bryan said that OliJ)erienoed
Now York at San Francisco (2ncn
travelers useem willlng to take
night
a elumce on ~ lor rooms
St. Louis 7 Atlanta 1
that they may not need at world
Chica&amp;D at C!ncinnaU (night)
Hrles ttme."
Philadelphia at Los Anpies
During World War II, the
(pi&amp;llt)
u.s. Army and the U.S. Navy
Today'e Probable Pitchers found that about throe out of
st. Lruls (Carlton 11-6) It /IJ. every 1,000 men drafted
lliita (Jarvia 10.e) 2 p.m.
cheated at gambling, accord·
to the Encyclopaedia
Chlcaao (lloitzman 8-1) at Cln·
• dmatl (CUlver 9-10 2:15 p.m.
Pllllburlllt (Silk 5-.'1) at Houston (Dierker 10-10) 3 p.m.
Phlladoipbta (L. Jackson 10.
It) it !All Alllelos O&gt;rysclale 12.
. "10) • p.m.
New York (SaaYer 10..'1 "l'id
Ja~ U) at San FrUolaco
(Sitlookl 10-iJl .llld •MCCermicl&lt;

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aga!Dst Sian BahnSIII in llle sec. llrst at ToYar'a two llnglea pro.
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duced 11le oacond run of the """
Bob AU11011 started tho rally IDe.
wllll a double, moved to third on Tho Twinl ....... their third
an lalleld out and scored oo 1'1111 of the ..... In the _...,
Look's single, which tonk a bad lllllng on Look's leadof( alqlo,
hop otr aecond baaeman Horace a ascrlllce by M'errltt and ToClarke's glove. Mantle's error var'a &amp;eelllldllnglo.

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66 Mustang

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66 Pontiac

$2,195

63 Chevrolet

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$995

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carpels wllb mue l..ultn.llent
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23rd Annual North-South High School

};· ,~·· All-StaFTiU EndS -In 12-12 Iiet:ldiOcl
. GAU.IPOIJS- Tl&gt;lrsdly eveniqJ on Mmnorlal Field tile Pom'

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QUARRY HOSPITALIZED
. BELLFLOWER, caur. (UP!)
_ HOIV)'1r8ii!lt Jerry ~arry
irw enter Sorra Memorial
11oap1ta1 In am V.UO)', Colli.,
· ·!lmtky night for treatmant of 1
Cracked vertebrae IIU!fored dur-

1Da while wrelllllnl !lith hie
bnllher a few IIIOIIIho 1180·
'l'be Injury 1w tor&lt;ad ~rry
to call o11 hia schedulad !lgbt

League Reds ltlPOd their record
to 7-8 by defeaUng the Dodgers
by an 8-2 count.
The Reda were paced by big
ftrst baseman, Bruce Smith, who
In IDur trips to the plate, col·
lected lour hit&amp;, three or them
doubles, and batted In four big
runs.
The Reda marked one run In
the Drst Inning, three ln the
third, and lour more ln the alxth.
The Dodgers scored both olthoir
runs ln the tq&gt; of the third ,.,..
nlng on a double by Ron Smith,
a triple by Pete Neal, and a
flelders choice by Chuck Perrnod.
The winners coUected elgbt
runs on eight hlts and left six

wt.th George CbUYalo at Madls- men on bue whlle the Dodgers
.., Stpare Garden Sept. 26.
had two runs on four hill and
atranded three base runners. Besldeo Smith, other Reds hitters
were Dave Burnett 2.-3, a doW)le
S1UP SCRAPPED
BIIEST, France (UPI)...Onco and triple, and el!Wios by Jim
the prldo of the Froncll lloot, Stei-k and Don Kleoll~~t~o Per·
the batlleahlp Rlcheillll hal roud, R. Smith, Neal, and Howsold for scrap to ID Ilallan ard TaYlor gvt the Dndgero lour
llrm. 'l'be
FridiJ hits, Taylor and Perroud ptU111
llld the ahlp would 1-• tor olQilee.
Wlnnlng hurler, Rlck IIIJ1lalo IIIII Jllaltll.
In sevtn tl'l'dnga of work pve
FLOODS KILL 150
up lour runs oo tour hila, Wlik·
NEW DELHI (UP!)- Flood- ed one and atrucl&lt; out oeven.
watera !ram riven In Nepal and
For the 1088ra, John "Poe
.,_,., India have killed 150 Woe" Davis worked nve and
,.....,. IIIIo week. olllclala add two-thlrda lmlnp, gave up aU
"*f, Moo...., ralna were elgbt nu11 nn eight hU., walkblamed far the !londlnJr.
ed fl .., and flvo. Dlvll
II'" way to Hoi G&lt;rinn wlth two
ScleDtlab aoy there are · OOt In theo!Jih.
more lbaD two mllllon carbnn
GGrdoll pltchad to two batters,
compoundl, or about 1~ walhed one, and !oreed the other
timet tbe number formed by
Ill olber o1em11111 comblaell, batter to pop up to third baoe.

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CANTON (UP!) - TOIII Clmpana of Kent Roosevelt waa tbe
scoring threat the North had 111
It Ued tile Sootb In the 23rd 1J&gt;o
null Oblo Hlgb SChool AU-star
!ootball game 12-12 here Friday.
Clmplno acored both touch-

downs for tile North. Tho Drot
score came in the •nliii perlnd when he took a punt return

touched down tile slcleUneo.
The soeond 'I'D Cllllo wltll 5:56
left ln the gune when he ran
a trap play .., the middle !rom
18 yarda out.
Hla blgll ocbool teammate,
stan White, ~ed on both kick
attent&gt;t1•
The 16,500 grid fan&amp; saw the
South 1core both their 100ch-

Aho Junior Singles Champ

Tannehill Captures
Men's Open Singles
LANSING, loiiC!~ - (ftleclal)
- Slxteel year-dd John Tamohlll of Middleport. Oblo, .....
tlnued hio dri'" here laot week
to earn a place on the U.S.
men'• team ln the 1969 World
Table Tennis TounanlenUnGer.many when he won the men's ~
en olngle1 h6re by defoatl111 U
S. No. 2 . . - Dell SWW'Is,
22, of Grand RI!Jido In a _ .
locular nr.J match.

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The Rebelo scored ~pin ~n
With 4:21lo!t, Zanesville full· MoUJ tooled live JJN• 1x1 111Ut
back Dove Lowe dove over fran oDd Rlch CIAlel of Dover wllo
the 2 after quarterback J o h • went, over from 1118 5. Tho fllllo
lolotll of ColumbUs WattMoon aet nina o~teq~t tor the optra point
It UP with I key tJdni.40Wn pall tailed.
!r0111 1118 North 19 to loll and
Bolh teoma elded the eYOIIliW
Dive Fore1ter of Haml1tm Ba- plnlll!l an ~ 108 yll'da
din. The extra point paaa play on the pou1111. Tho North pick_rau
__ed.:.::__ _._ _ _ _ _ ed .., 67 yll'da Ill ·tbe air to 65
tor the South.
WANTS MJLWAUKEE
Tho North led In tbeOI"IIIo&lt;lown
WASHINGTON (UP1) - Rep. ~. 11·10.
IIOnrJ F. 11&lt;Uo1, D-Wia., bas
Tho Uneoocre:
10111 a telegram to baMI&gt;all Norii.. •••• , .s 0 0 6-12
Commlaolon Wwtam Eekort South ••••••• o 12 o 0-12
llllltllotlllll thll Mllwaukee ba ' ScoliJw:
pveu a Natloaal LeaiiJ8 fnllcb- No _ ~ 62 punt rewm
lao In place of Mldrlll.
kick l'alled
"MliWIIIbe II nadJ to
So - Lowe 2 filii Pill lalled
reaume 'Ita rltlllltu1 place u a So _ c.ppa~ 50 pall fran
maJor 1._ ellf llt 1H8," Mo11J. Run lalled .
Reuaa aald, addllll that It
No _ c:.uweae 18 run kid
- " " Moalroal waa IIDII&gt;le wide .
1x1 pll up the lllletlllfl' IIIGIIOJ
A _ 16,500 eat.
for Ita !rlnch!IO.

on his own 38 and raced .,. downa In the seeo..i·perlod.

Tannehlll also won the Junior
ai!Wiee.
He Ia the nation's loP r a player under 18 yean old and
holdo the Clnldlan 17 and Under
tltlo.
FOlD' playora wll1 make up the
u.s. team for 1969. The1 wll1
ba IIIUIIed ln Novembar at the
U, S. Telm Cblllq)lonah!pa In
which Tannehill will
nn
the Oblo 111111. HelaOhio'amen'o

Huntllll and Flshllll Licenses and ~' periDIIs
may be secnd at the folloWiill 'mlr. . lllder
the $110niorshllf Of file .Mills ~OWdJ f.lsh and

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llul Estate For Stle __:
FREE lntpeellon. ea1l 4tUI!I 5 ROOM boule wllb IIIIth, !all
Merrill O'DeD, Operator for · · basement on BaJaviDe.J'Wier
!ltermllal Termite ~
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lllch School. 1-J.Oibs flllle fnln.. ,
tage 011 Rl, Ill. Good home,
bam, puture, aDo, I poacll,
compare anywbore price al,
lbla farm. BuY an 11115 ,..,., 1
or dJoole 1111 · ~rae~ yOU 1llllil
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today,

VACAtlfiAND

WE STILL bave · a few lraeta
ol vacaDI land. Rt. 141 a: Rt.
110. A11o balldlnc Illes. CALL
TODAY!
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Fnlm GaUipollo, take Route 35 welt to Houle ISO, tholl
ISO to Porter, turn east on Route 554, 2 miles to 111'111 of ·
WENDELL ROUSIL SelliqJ farm and mov!Dr. will •Ill at
Public Auctloo CllllolaUng ln part of;
MACIDNERY AND EQIJII'MENT - Font 'l'raetAl&lt; wllb
front eDd Iauer, Brush HO&amp; Oliver 88 tractqr, New Hallllll ~r 66 baler, Ford 3 point mower, aot Ford I palIIi
plowo, aet Oliver plCNo oo rubber, 21h tv Fah'balia-MorH
air cuq~reasor (cOIIImerelal ahop liu),
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,_with liD plpe, hammer mUI, tractor cUte,
mobile Door Jack, amallelec. Hobart welder, ...-ataer .,._
tema1, amalllir eompre11or, apraypalnl-,alt- will!
' ~. wrenches, water Pllft11S, hand wiDcb. truekPTO'..
1t0el Winch cllble :;a and ll , iock hammer drill IIIII, 11111111
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Sale by: LEMLEY AUCTION SERVICES
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Bolen garden tractor with culUvatar• and mcr.Mr, can
sheller, 7 pc. cllnette oe~ 5 pc. dlnette oe~ 5un11a1 PI
range, metal porCh glider, 2 pc.. living romn suite, 3 ,C.
bedrocl:n suite, banjo, oak library table, cue bottom chair-.
two 9 X 12 IJid threa 10 X 12 Wool rugs, oU bulfeL Slime
antique and collector pieces here, plus mite. cookware
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enll at tbe Neol Ins. lltilwq,
64 Stale st. Agenll for aeto,
fire, llomecnmerl. balplta1
nnd pr.erll UabllltJ. M

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AUTO, flre, life. 411 Slate k
UNN1!!'l'll IITBGER'S
Waldo F. Brown, W. I.
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WATER Dellvery Servlte, ea1l

Osur Beird, Reeltor
Owner Anxious
To Sell

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ALL JOIIl' ~n~ur~n&lt;e _.,
m.a roa
choek wllb ,.,., Oranae ...

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REYNOLD'S oAwPou8 T\'
4311 Second A ACI'OIII from Poot Ollke
· Phone 44U20I
Your Emenon Dealer 80-tf

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PATRIOT
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S uow""'om,
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home, S porellel, a - car·
for l!bopplng or
ralel
Walklnl distance to scbooJI, den, also 4 room remodelt4 workb:galsomotbm,
GOOD CLEAN LUMP 8nct lltGk- !IE!GLER FUEL OIL lllove IIIII
hourly, dal.
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home. See lt tndayl
er mal. Carl Wlnlel't, Rlo tank, bolda 2'15 gal. Ph. 111'1·
ly or weekly nlel. Pb. 448•--. "'""""""· - us an
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RT. 160
Grande. Phone Z!Hlll. W
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I ACRES, nice I room l'fiO story
IIERE'S lito home for t1Je large
home, al. siding, I drUied
family. It bu 1" baths, bullt
wells, fruit u-1, pines, y011'11
In ldtcben, eJr1101i, reo. room,
UU tbe price oa 1b1a DeW llltclriUed well, It's located oo
Jntl, HURRYI
StatUI. t11 Chellllrf: Sbo1!1!., · - MILL CREEK
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•s ACJ\1!'8, I t'QOIIll I&lt; bath, feD.
lde1l Camp Site
ced pullft for lbat J011,
T~•rsday,
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ckllled well, pond, AddliCID
To aottle eotate of George W. Sclnerv!Ue located ot 81 Garloealed In llprlnglleld Twp.
Tcnmshlp. Tllla may be Ill
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Edoa' a Grocery

New 3 Bedroom

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E01loa Club
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Lou'~ Aahland Slatloli

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nylnn tires tsS. lne. Federal

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()!do VaDIJ lalllemeut Cle.
PEKINUESE PtiPo lor sale.
' Good pay, ~in! 1IOddiJC I B!DROOM, bouie trailer. W•
Ill Pine Sl. Pb. Hf.!UI.
American Kennel rellslered.
CODdltlaal, plld vacation. Ap. ter fumllbed. Call ......
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pJJ In pencm M Bob l!lv. .
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before TillS MACHINE just taken ln.
RBLIAIILII: LADY llor flue.
nlsbed apartmenl, adullll yOU buy. K I&lt; K MobUe Hom·
clelnlng IIIII laDUdly t days ty, Pb. 448-1519.
makea button holet, daml,
ta.tf
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a week. Pb. 44f.W'I. UU
or Gary Nortbup m.IOIIO.
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NEW GMC TRUCK
HEADQUAmRS

male pupPJ I ...U.. AKC
:egiltered, WID lltlb 11J11ie.
one beauUful lntelllpnt lmnler. lllre bu beneh ii1t1 obedIence cllamplobddp, Pb. f4f.

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11182 " 'I', Dodge Pickup
WHIRLPOOL relrlpnlllt, No.
111M Zlil T, GMC
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1951 " T, GMC plelwp
118-3
111M 2 T. Inlematlonal
Iilo " T. Dodge pickup
·-~-TIMO'I'llY hay lor ule, ._, de.
IIISII 1\it T. Dodge truek
Uver. Pb, . - .
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19114 1\it T. Ford
SALLY'S IJt.IRWJ coming, Site
19511 2 T. Int. Tractor
didn't lluster - eleaDed tbe
1!1811 ~~ T. Cbev. pickup
carpels wllb mue l..ultn.llent
l9IIS I T. GMC
e~ee~r~c
s~~ampooer et. rmn1110 IT. GMC
181-8
1 Minneapolis Moline Power .... Rarchrare Co.

wllb &gt;4 rooma IIIII bath
at 1110 Second ·Ave, $Iii per

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23rd Annual North-South High School

};· ,~·· All-StaFTiU EndS -In 12-12 Iiet:ldiOcl
. GAU.IPOIJS- Tl&gt;lrsdly eveniqJ on Mmnorlal Field tile Pom'

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QUARRY HOSPITALIZED
. BELLFLOWER, caur. (UP!)
_ HOIV)'1r8ii!lt Jerry ~arry
irw enter Sorra Memorial
11oap1ta1 In am V.UO)', Colli.,
· ·!lmtky night for treatmant of 1
Cracked vertebrae IIU!fored dur-

1Da while wrelllllnl !lith hie
bnllher a few IIIOIIIho 1180·
'l'be Injury 1w tor&lt;ad ~rry
to call o11 hia schedulad !lgbt

League Reds ltlPOd their record
to 7-8 by defeaUng the Dodgers
by an 8-2 count.
The Reda were paced by big
ftrst baseman, Bruce Smith, who
In IDur trips to the plate, col·
lected lour hit&amp;, three or them
doubles, and batted In four big
runs.
The Reda marked one run In
the Drst Inning, three ln the
third, and lour more ln the alxth.
The Dodgers scored both olthoir
runs ln the tq&gt; of the third ,.,..
nlng on a double by Ron Smith,
a triple by Pete Neal, and a
flelders choice by Chuck Perrnod.
The winners coUected elgbt
runs on eight hlts and left six

wt.th George CbUYalo at Madls- men on bue whlle the Dodgers
.., Stpare Garden Sept. 26.
had two runs on four hill and
atranded three base runners. Besldeo Smith, other Reds hitters
were Dave Burnett 2.-3, a doW)le
S1UP SCRAPPED
BIIEST, France (UPI)...Onco and triple, and el!Wios by Jim
the prldo of the Froncll lloot, Stei-k and Don Kleoll~~t~o Per·
the batlleahlp Rlcheillll hal roud, R. Smith, Neal, and Howsold for scrap to ID Ilallan ard TaYlor gvt the Dndgero lour
llrm. 'l'be
FridiJ hits, Taylor and Perroud ptU111
llld the ahlp would 1-• tor olQilee.
Wlnnlng hurler, Rlck IIIJ1lalo IIIII Jllaltll.
In sevtn tl'l'dnga of work pve
FLOODS KILL 150
up lour runs oo tour hila, Wlik·
NEW DELHI (UP!)- Flood- ed one and atrucl&lt; out oeven.
watera !ram riven In Nepal and
For the 1088ra, John "Poe
.,_,., India have killed 150 Woe" Davis worked nve and
,.....,. IIIIo week. olllclala add two-thlrda lmlnp, gave up aU
"*f, Moo...., ralna were elgbt nu11 nn eight hU., walkblamed far the !londlnJr.
ed fl .., and flvo. Dlvll
II'" way to Hoi G&lt;rinn wlth two
ScleDtlab aoy there are · OOt In theo!Jih.
more lbaD two mllllon carbnn
GGrdoll pltchad to two batters,
compoundl, or about 1~ walhed one, and !oreed the other
timet tbe number formed by
Ill olber o1em11111 comblaell, batter to pop up to third baoe.

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CANTON (UP!) - TOIII Clmpana of Kent Roosevelt waa tbe
scoring threat the North had 111
It Ued tile Sootb In the 23rd 1J&gt;o
null Oblo Hlgb SChool AU-star
!ootball game 12-12 here Friday.
Clmplno acored both touch-

downs for tile North. Tho Drot
score came in the •nliii perlnd when he took a punt return

touched down tile slcleUneo.
The soeond 'I'D Cllllo wltll 5:56
left ln the gune when he ran
a trap play .., the middle !rom
18 yarda out.
Hla blgll ocbool teammate,
stan White, ~ed on both kick
attent&gt;t1•
The 16,500 grid fan&amp; saw the
South 1core both their 100ch-

Aho Junior Singles Champ

Tannehill Captures
Men's Open Singles
LANSING, loiiC!~ - (ftleclal)
- Slxteel year-dd John Tamohlll of Middleport. Oblo, .....
tlnued hio dri'" here laot week
to earn a place on the U.S.
men'• team ln the 1969 World
Table Tennis TounanlenUnGer.many when he won the men's ~
en olngle1 h6re by defoatl111 U
S. No. 2 . . - Dell SWW'Is,
22, of Grand RI!Jido In a _ .
locular nr.J match.

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The Rebelo scored ~pin ~n
With 4:21lo!t, Zanesville full· MoUJ tooled live JJN• 1x1 111Ut
back Dove Lowe dove over fran oDd Rlch CIAlel of Dover wllo
the 2 after quarterback J o h • went, over from 1118 5. Tho fllllo
lolotll of ColumbUs WattMoon aet nina o~teq~t tor the optra point
It UP with I key tJdni.40Wn pall tailed.
!r0111 1118 North 19 to loll and
Bolh teoma elded the eYOIIliW
Dive Fore1ter of Haml1tm Ba- plnlll!l an ~ 108 yll'da
din. The extra point paaa play on the pou1111. Tho North pick_rau
__ed.:.::__ _._ _ _ _ _ ed .., 67 yll'da Ill ·tbe air to 65
tor the South.
WANTS MJLWAUKEE
Tho North led In tbeOI"IIIo&lt;lown
WASHINGTON (UP1) - Rep. ~. 11·10.
IIOnrJ F. 11&lt;Uo1, D-Wia., bas
Tho Uneoocre:
10111 a telegram to baMI&gt;all Norii.. •••• , .s 0 0 6-12
Commlaolon Wwtam Eekort South ••••••• o 12 o 0-12
llllltllotlllll thll Mllwaukee ba ' ScoliJw:
pveu a Natloaal LeaiiJ8 fnllcb- No _ ~ 62 punt rewm
lao In place of Mldrlll.
kick l'alled
"MliWIIIbe II nadJ to
So - Lowe 2 filii Pill lalled
reaume 'Ita rltlllltu1 place u a So _ c.ppa~ 50 pall fran
maJor 1._ ellf llt 1H8," Mo11J. Run lalled .
Reuaa aald, addllll that It
No _ c:.uweae 18 run kid
- " " Moalroal waa IIDII&gt;le wide .
1x1 pll up the lllletlllfl' IIIGIIOJ
A _ 16,500 eat.
for Ita !rlnch!IO.

on his own 38 and raced .,. downa In the seeo..i·perlod.

Tannehlll also won the Junior
ai!Wiee.
He Ia the nation's loP r a player under 18 yean old and
holdo the Clnldlan 17 and Under
tltlo.
FOlD' playora wll1 make up the
u.s. team for 1969. The1 wll1
ba IIIUIIed ln Novembar at the
U, S. Telm Cblllq)lonah!pa In
which Tannehill will
nn
the Oblo 111111. HelaOhio'amen'o

Huntllll and Flshllll Licenses and ~' periDIIs
may be secnd at the folloWiill 'mlr. . lllder
the $110niorshllf Of file .Mills ~OWdJ f.lsh and

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Wit 'l'IIINK IT Will.. DU. TO
Till: rtft8'l'
FA.IID..Y
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LOOBI AT l'f, rrt1 I BmROO!d,
J'OLL BARKDft, O.UAOZ AND
18 LOCATI!D ON A PLAT 'MI
ACRE LO'I' I 111. OUT. D' YOU
QtJAI.In 10 WILL Gl:'l' 'IOU
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Ceth~ral Ceiling

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KODDN' I 'B'IIJIIOOII IIOJOC
wrnt LA'BO&amp; lttroiiKit, CDA·
MIC BATH, R'.W. J'I.A)OlUI, CAJt.
P01tl' AND A NTCI! n.AT tM.
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llul Estate For Stle __:
FREE lntpeellon. ea1l 4tUI!I 5 ROOM boule wllb IIIIth, !all
Merrill O'DeD, Operator for · · basement on BaJaviDe.J'Wier
!ltermllal Termite ~
RA1. Ph.' MJ-1114.
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Owner W1nts Trlde

WOULD caqmg AtrY out
Ol" TOWN PBOP. WlTB 111AJ,L
Acai:AOJ: &lt;a 81fALL
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WILL PAY DIJ'I'DDfCI II'
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Rwl ht1te For 51Je

BAIRD REALTY CO.

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A'imlJtCI, carports, i'allllip
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Wallpaper, .Picture J'ramiDc
MIIUJNEAVX DEOOIIATING
8lace tall
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Blue r..unr.
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Robert L. Baird, Ph. tit a

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ONLY 11115 A'!'~ Jell of the BJc.
ken l"mm 81!1'0111 1roiJi N. G.
lllch School. 1-J.Oibs flllle fnln.. ,
tage 011 Rl, Ill. Good home,
bam, puture, aDo, I poacll,
compare anywbore price al,
lbla farm. BuY an 11115 ,..,., 1
or dJoole 1111 · ~rae~ yOU 1llllil
of Ibis farm. l.et'l look Ill II
today,

VACAtlfiAND

WE STILL bave · a few lraeta
ol vacaDI land. Rt. 141 a: Rt.
110. A11o balldlnc Illes. CALL
TODAY!
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Fnlm GaUipollo, take Route 35 welt to Houle ISO, tholl
ISO to Porter, turn east on Route 554, 2 miles to 111'111 of ·
WENDELL ROUSIL SelliqJ farm and mov!Dr. will •Ill at
Public Auctloo CllllolaUng ln part of;
MACIDNERY AND EQIJII'MENT - Font 'l'raetAl&lt; wllb
front eDd Iauer, Brush HO&amp; Oliver 88 tractqr, New Hallllll ~r 66 baler, Ford 3 point mower, aot Ford I palIIi
plowo, aet Oliver plCNo oo rubber, 21h tv Fah'balia-MorH
air cuq~reasor (cOIIImerelal ahop liu),
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,_with liD plpe, hammer mUI, tractor cUte,
mobile Door Jack, amallelec. Hobart welder, ...-ataer .,._
tema1, amalllir eompre11or, apraypalnl-,alt- will!
' ~. wrenches, water Pllft11S, hand wiDcb. truekPTO'..
1t0el Winch cllble :;a and ll , iock hammer drill IIIII, 11111111
, lhllvea, ,greu~ ~· chainl, mlae. toola ...S .,... oiiiiW
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(flltera, para, Clblea, etc:.) *!l'llell'fYIIqlilpo

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MR. A. B. SOMERVILLE,
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Sale by: LEMLEY AUCTION SERVICES
Andrew Lemler-Auctloneer

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Bolen garden tractor with culUvatar• and mcr.Mr, can
sheller, 7 pc. cllnette oe~ 5 pc. dlnette oe~ 5un11a1 PI
range, metal porCh glider, 2 pc.. living romn suite, 3 ,C.
bedrocl:n suite, banjo, oak library table, cue bottom chair-.
two 9 X 12 IJid threa 10 X 12 Wool rugs, oU bulfeL Slime
antique and collector pieces here, plus mite. cookware
cllahea and linen~ and other Items too numer01111 to

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TERMITE lo PF8r CON1'ROL
RIWJI'Illl
FAIN Extermination Co. WbeeJ.
Farm, VBiap, Cit)' Pl'lropa-IYIJ eraburg, Oblo. Pb. 574-t112.
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Fldotr. Says Move 'E• Out! Buy Now While
Selection Is Good! We Haft Received 011
l.a$1 Shlpn~~~nt ... SO HURRY IN!

MORE CLASsiFIEDS '·

day or nlgbt, Rlo Grande,
Oblo. Ph. 245-a.
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enll at tbe Neol Ins. lltilwq,
64 Stale st. Agenll for aeto,
fire, llomecnmerl. balplta1
nnd pr.erll UabllltJ. M

NATIONWIDE I!I8IJRAD
AUTO, flre, life. 411 Slate k
UNN1!!'l'll IITBGER'S
Waldo F. Brown, W. I.
WATER DEi..IVERY SERVICE Brown. 448-U..
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HOlliER HARRI'SON
WATER Dellvery Servlte, ea1l

Osur Beird, Reeltor
Owner Anxious
To Sell

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ALL JOIIl' ~n~ur~n&lt;e _.,
m.a roa
choek wllb ,.,., Oranae ...

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REYNOLD'S oAwPou8 T\'
4311 Second A ACI'OIII from Poot Ollke
· Phone 44U20I
Your Emenon Dealer 80-tf

c.u a.uAOL cxwr.tnm PAT·
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a z at&lt;ry home with
PATRIOT
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home, S porellel, a - car·
for l!bopplng or
ralel
Walklnl distance to scbooJI, den, also 4 room remodelt4 workb:galsomotbm,
GOOD CLEAN LUMP 8nct lltGk- !IE!GLER FUEL OIL lllove IIIII
hourly, dal.
, _ -•.. ~-- M·•·
home. See lt tndayl
er mal. Carl Wlnlel't, Rlo tank, bolda 2'15 gal. Ph. 111'1·
ly or weekly nlel. Pb. 448•--. "'""""""· - us an
reiiBOIIable offer.
RT. 160
Grande. Phone Z!Hlll. W
7418,
tat-a
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Four Bednlimll
I ACRES, nice I room l'fiO story
IIERE'S lito home for t1Je large
home, al. siding, I drUied
family. It bu 1" baths, bullt
wells, fruit u-1, pines, y011'11
In ldtcben, eJr1101i, reo. room,
UU tbe price oa 1b1a DeW llltclriUed well, It's located oo
Jntl, HURRYI
StatUI. t11 Chellllrf: Sbo1!1!., · - MILL CREEK
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•s ACJ\1!'8, I t'QOIIll I&lt; bath, feD.
lde1l Camp Site
ced pullft for lbat J011,
T~•rsday,
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ckllled well, pond, AddliCID
To aottle eotate of George W. Sclnerv!Ue located ot 81 Garloealed In llprlnglleld Twp.
Tcnmshlp. Tllla may be Ill
fteld A....,e, GaU!polls; wW ..U atpubliciiUCiionhcluoehold

Rae(•
Edoa' a Grocery

New 3 Bedroom

Algust lSth-1:00 P.M. ··

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Housetrlller, 10 x so, 2
bedroom. Ph. 448-1310 or 448H.
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ROUTE 110 at ~ll'eetl. Pb.
448-2111.
lift tf

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Tiny' • larwal~l~ ·

Gl-knor• Cafo
Mooroo Sta,.,.
E01loa Club
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Lou'~ Aahland Slatloli

fUI.IO. New US x II. 10 ply
nylnn tires tsS. lne. Federal

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()!do VaDIJ lalllemeut Cle.
PEKINUESE PtiPo lor sale.
' Good pay, ~in! 1IOddiJC I B!DROOM, bouie trailer. W•
Ill Pine Sl. Pb. Hf.!UI.
American Kennel rellslered.
CODdltlaal, plld vacation. Ap. ter fumllbed. Call ......
148
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SIU118,
pJJ In pencm M Bob l!lv. .
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SINGER ZlG ZiG
I ROOMS AND BA'm anfur.. · !lEE OUR Slr.LECTION ol 12 •
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mobile
homea
before TillS MACHINE just taken ln.
RBLIAIILII: LADY llor flue.
nlsbed apartmenl, adullll yOU buy. K I&lt; K MobUe Hom·
clelnlng IIIII laDUdly t days ty, Pb. 448-1519.
makea button holet, daml,
ta.tf
es.Pl.
Pleaaant. W. Va. Paul emb. Tate over paJDiellll of
a week. Pb. 44f.W'I. UU
or Gary Nortbup m.IOIIO.
t1 per mnntb or pay ete.40.
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1-11-atc POOPLE PUPPIES, A1tC Toy
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and
grooming.
Pboae
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berty Theatre. Phone 119U251.
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MODBRN I BEDIIOOM
f ACRII8 ('I'U.TI
vou _., ilnd many Ibis alee
fur tbe lllOilOY In Melp County. Modern kitchen, fll1l basement and attached prage.
l.Gcaleil . about 3 .mlle from
Pomeroy lD good netshbor·
hood. The Wiseman Agency,
Gallipolis, Oblo. Off. ffe.M,

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POTATOES, beana, cabbage
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3 Llgltlwln
MIIIHIMI ...... II.
We are seeldng s J'Oilfllllllallv· ' and beets. Phone IBA.'4.
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............. dMwe.., Mftl'o •• 1n Ibis area fur c.,_ oppor. . ctarenee Prolntt, ' Portland,
WALNIJT CONSOLE with -1-'
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llmlty.
. Ohio.
7-'1-lfe speater llOlllld Qllem, 1OPPICI M0U u
~-Pomeroy H.,. &amp; Autol
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~ ..... 11M .... ...... ..• •$6011 montb suarantse to 1111r1
lpeod, dual volume eolllrol
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eTralnlng at Company apen11 FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
with AM II FM radio. Pay
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• Promotloll by m..-11
. ODe ~ partly fumlsbed lf
c.d of lha*
Jlllll $11.111 or IIIOlltl1y paf·
HOSPITAL NEWS
I WISH to take tills opportunity •eo per cent Income from • , dellred. 711 S. Second Ave.,
menta. Also, Early American
lallllsbed
aecoom~~.
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Middleport.
Can
be
seen
by
HOLZER HOSPIT At. -VIsitto thank my woaderfu1 neighstereo radio combination.
Eve. 44&amp;-3'iil, f(l - Our
repeeentatlves
are
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bapPJ
eppolntmenl
after
5
p.m.
Et,
hours
2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parenls
bon, friendS and relative$ for
Beautiful solid state UDlt -wllb
8-f«e
they
earn
aallafaetory
1nden
Walburn,
pbone
11112-2105.
Oll1y on P~!riCI Ward.
the DliDY beautiful cards, flo.
Hpeed changer. ?dab Pl1·
SAVE sPACE
· Al&gt;l.oss!ONS
&lt;OmOS.
You,
too.
bave
111
aT-t-tfc
wors, candy and prayers. AI·
menta olte par molllh or bat0'8Jtllll)l AND CROW
Mra. 'lbeodore R. VanCooney,
so the ones who helped at the cepllona1 opporlon1ly to asllbIDCle ol $101.11. Call 1111-3211.
RIW.TY COMPANY
NO.
6.
STOKER
COAL
at
IarRt.
4 Pomeroy; Tammy A. FraMOTH PROOFJNG
lime of my aocldenl Special llsh an Income for Ole.
1-Ntc AlloiOIII' NEW - s bedroom
mer (llnloll Coal Co. Upple,
zier,
Rt.
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Mrs.
home, paneling, alone fire!banks to White's Ambulance For confldeullal Interview call
located 5 mUes east &lt;If Weill.Johnnle It Nash, Middleport;
AIC CLEANERS
aervlco, Dr. Lulz and the St.
place, IDe, wall to wall ear- Paul M. Clifford, 1096 Sunset
Sat. Aug. 10 or
lon. Phone 384-3787 Wellston SINGER ZIG ZAG lOWing maMasao.
W. Va.
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Joseph !Wspital Stall. God
cblne, neecls ... C8Dll. :All . pel, l1r condltlonlng, loll ol Dr.; Bert McAbee, We$1 COlumMon. Aug. 12
for Information. Wal~ Coal
pres~nts
Bless you all.
built-In fealt:rel. Makes butbuill lnl, garage, patio, level bia. W. Va.; Mro. Glen R. Colon, '&gt;Nichol sao. Mra. catherine·NierCompany.
7-111-!Gtc
(10 to I Onlfl
Bessie Laridns.
ICIIhollll, monograma, fancy
1o1 IIIOJ248 clole ln. $17,8011.00 · Rt. 1 Vinton; Junea D. Taborn, man,· Mrs. WWiam 'J. Oabornt, .
RON lAUTTAMUS
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~- ~RAaNB - YOU'LL LOVE IT Hamdea; TborJBOI1 BurgeBI, Pt. Jameo E. Praoton, !Diant Rll&gt;'*-'3'18 a.tlect
1-Ntc SAVE NOW on aluminum boats,
Pay $5 per month or balance
-4 ....., !Gil, 4 large bed- .Plouant; Mro. Richard G. El&gt;- dolph, Mrs. MUdrecl SIIIOD, [.o.
10-U-IS-14 ft.. dean made,
~· I" batbl, s tare• eD- yart, Callottaburg, K,y.; Thoma&amp; thot J. Sllllleton(EJpiJoecl), F'qd
Notice
sturdy, three rail botloma. clue, $43.SI. Call llft.l2ll.
8-J41e
ciDied porcbeil, plenty clolet L • Jones, 28 Enna Heights; Stover, DaM¥ G. Voda!'Woocl. '
Fot-Le. .
118RVATIONS fur the chickOne mUe off Rt. 33, on Kingsapace
aD ower. A Ileal al Chauncy E. Harilson, 147 Gor· Mra. Roger WWiama, l!(ra. E.
on borbeque dinner on Sun- M &amp; G FOOD MARKET, Rl. 7.
bury Road.
7-17-30tc
flO,IIIO.OO
field Ave.; Let:lllrd H. McPeak, Louise Barcua, Ralph M. SlawGUN,
pump,
8-7-«p
A.M~
dar. Aqust 18 for the Lead- Middleport.
Fll1INI8BiiD
APAil'lliEN'I'
Jackson;
Harold
J,
Bllllll,
West
1961 NEWPORT Chrysler, -1Model Z5, IJ.puge, 2ft cbam- .
Ing er.et C.mservancy DlsColumbia, W. Va.; John C. LewDoor,
good
rubber,
good
ber,
11111 choke. Pbooe ll9l-- · JI'OR RBNT,
lrtct will oe accepted all 11011
For
Rent
HENRY
ClU!:Lo\ND
Is, Rt. I Northltl; Mra. Cheater
week. Serving will be from 11 TRAILER SPACE, all utllltles
llhape. 1\larlon Reynolda, Ma- . 1'/M.
1-Ntp
Olihe III.W
F. WUJlams, Rt. 60 Lowell; Guy
a.m. to 6 p.m. Mall to: Leadaon.
Phone
771-1147.
7-Zl-tfe
already available. See or call
T. Ctrleton, Rl3PomeriJl;Mrs.
1955 CHEVY plc:kUp, J.plf llrIng Creek Conservancy DlsROUND WOOD ..
Ira lleegle, Racine, OblO,
George
B. French, Rl 1; Ctrl
ea, 1-foot bed, C ·cylinder,
lrtct, Box %11, Rutland, Ohio,
BEANS,
KErmJCKY
Wonder:
IHI-4352.
8Nie
W. Gerlach•. Pt. 1 Pleasant; Mrs.
ALL SPECIES
slalldard, $150; lJIIO Chevrowitb $1.25 and return addreso.
Piell: your own, bring coaEdgar A. Prid&lt;1y, Rt. 1 Rutland;
let Biscayne, Uoor sedan, 2113
Maxi••• Dlam- 10 ln.
talner. ,, bu&amp;bel. Andrew
PIJme 70-1112Z.
8-11-llc FURNISHED Ove rooms an d
Jerry X. Wllera, Rl 2 Vlmon;
cubic Inch, standard shift, exCrua, all mllea above RaMra. Clora F. Rawll&lt;wa, p..,._ ' Minimum Dlametor 2 ln.
batb, M &amp; G Markel, Rt. 7,
Keeping Meigs
callent
rt1lllllng
CGildlllon,
$125.
THE KUT 'N KURL Beauty
Minim.,. Loftlth 4 IHt
cine on Rt. 338. Pllone 247roy,
Middleport.
8-7-4tp
Come oae. Two mUes oil Rt.
Shop, E1ma Ruasell, o1IDII',
ZII5Z.
74-tfc
BIRTHS
Z48 oo Baahan Road. Robert GEO. 1101181ErtEB, Brebr
will be closed Auguat 12 to
Mrs.
Paul
M. Sklclmore, Gol• S!NGLES and furnished and 1111- ·
Lute.
B-1-31p 8YRADV8E, aroom ldck, bath, llpolls, ,.., 5:49a.m. saturday.
Mason
Auaust 10.
8-9-3le
lurnlsbed apartmenta, Phone S ROOMS and bath on nice lol
llorm
doon,
wtudowl,
loread
DISCHARGES
111W26'1.
&amp;+121c
on Rt. 33. Call IIZ-IiiiOI.
air beat, s level loll.
· BAIIR'S BACK HOE and dow
Mrs. Elvie• •Barcus, Edword
7*-tle 11161 MERCURY Cougar, low
DELIVERED TO
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IIOI"Yice: waterline, s e p t l c PLENTY of space for one trail,U-Jic
level lot near alorell.
lanks, leach beds and base- . .er with all facllllles. In Syra- THREE-YEAR-OLD SADDLE
tree, WUJlam R. Dean, PhU!p
OHIO PALLET
U
ACRES
Large
7
rooms,
menta. a.ester, Ohio. Call cuse. Call 992-3904. 4-IJ.tfc
F. Dye, TurleY V. George, Allie
bone. a 1ncb mare; also'
992-2iet
bath, cellar, barn, well, ell- C. Hlal~. Mra. Plua EuHenry Babr, IIIIHI88, or Jqer
truck camper, like new. Phone RATS, MICE gone forever. 'Gel
• POMEROY, OHIO
tern. Minerals.
Babr 98HI68.
nap nJRNISIIED and un!urnlshed 742-li865.
gene ~e. Gaorge H. Kemod,y,
Star," z" lb. $1.68. Safe, aure
l-7.ctp
Monroe, Joey
suaranleed. SUgar Run M111, R£11!N or VIRGIL TEAFOIID Mra. Martba
aparbnen!B. Close to school.
FIIENCIDE'S Trading POII11011 Phone !192-504.
Ebmbacb
Hclwe.,
PlckeDS
10-IJ.IIe liNH CHEVROLET, 4-door, J.
A!SOCIATEII
·SYRACIJIIB
open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
»3tp
cyllnd..- automatic. Phone Hdwe.
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LJ' wWdays. Used clothing and TRAILER SPACE, all ullllllea ea.u af~ ' p.m. 1-7-tlp
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111110 JI'ORD, 1t-1M ptetup truck,
m~ Items. Eagle
. . available. Inquire 156 Mulber'
RJdSe; turn right Ill Memor1'1' after 3 or 5 p.m. Write P. 20-ACRE farm In Cbllller Town-- good condition. Phone lla-1:!55,
luslness
Servlcls
Ial Ganlells onto Com!IY Road
New Haven, W. Va. J.6«p RADIO AND TV REPAIR, boule
sblp oo new water system,
0. Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-2!1-tfc
31, and drive out two miles.
Uve rooma and bath wIt b
calla, llllleJma, aa1e and IDB-6-6tc FIIRNISIIED GARAGE apart.
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outblllldlngs, or wU1 sail 18" TWO ELECTRIC SAWS. two reatallallon. Jobn Harrison, 701
corders,
one
movie
camera,
acres
separate,
with
Dkle
ment on I.Jncoln Hlll. UWltles
Broadway st., Mld4Jeport,
WJIJ. DO oewlng Ill home bulldlnl alte; a-acres farm- I1Cbt bar, acreen. one auto- phone tm-25ZZ.
paid; adults Clllly. Phone 119l-7-14-tfc
·. lippers. ' pockets, pegging. MIII,
matic 22 rUle, phone 992-5051.
8-IHfc
in~ grouDd wltb pood, and
e ..... i ....
; hemming. allerallons, ete.
1-11-atc ELECI'ROLIJX SALES and 101'·
newly leuced. See James Hol.. Mrs. rr.dclle Thabet. Muon, FIVE ROOM lumllbed bo1180,
lon, Sr., one mUe eut of Five
vlco: Sweepers, rug wuben ,
. . Phone '1'13-WI.
HO-lle
IF YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THE BIG CLEARANCE SALES
H
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DAY-OW
..ataM1
bath, In l'omeroy. Mrs. BowPoints on Rt. 7, or piHlne 1111and polishers. Genuine parts.
Lechom
puUell,
botb
Door
or
ard Cecll, 11110 w. Main St.,
500'1.
J.7-7tl:
WAIT NO LONGER •.. SEE SOME OF THESE
LIKE NEI CARS!
Call 19U/10.
e-ts-t~c
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HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Spr!Dgl Pomeroy.
cage gruwn, available. Poul7-M -Ue
·N1ll! Club, 5 to I p.m. Mootry boullng and automation.
ROOK boule and lnl,
c. c. JIIWIJI'OBD
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Modern Poultry' BoJ: ...
Naylors Run Rll1. Rl. 2, good
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drD1ed wen, phone 111-sm. • Albeoa, OblO, Pbone 511.1-7111.
c.mplete aeme.
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8-J.ttp
NPIV OPEN from 10 A.M. to 10
Lmr mlleage car Uled b.r COIIlPIIQ' ollldiL New .., IIIII!, 327 ...-, turllo lo'cinalltlc.
Clllt ill adlerd
P.M. the S&amp;W Drive In om
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OMt
JI'ORD
FERGIJSOII
TRACTOR
ROOM HOUSE, bath, Ill- ·
825 U whit. wall Ilea, -•• ateertDr; 1'11110 ud lDIII)' Giller doluu
the by-pass Rt. 7. 8oft Joe TRAILER, Brown' Trailer FOUR
complete
wltb
llde
mounted
fealurea. Booutlful white llnlalt -wllb turqoolae ~. •
Ira lol Un!Ga Ave., Pllmeroy.
I I tie
Park, 14lnenY111e. Phone cream, good lood, opeclall on •
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mower,
ooe
ol
Mel&amp;l
&lt;lOUilty'l
Phone 112-m!.
8-J.I2tp
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• ..MOilday and 'llluraday.
IIDesl, rear lllOUDied thfee. AIR CONDl.TrONING !WrlgerI-WOte 10 X 50 TRAILER, extra nice. !IMI8 EARLY AmorlcaD lla'eO:
polnl plat!ml, lbre&amp;-polnt
aUoo service. Jack'a Refr!c. .
COME
hlteh, ll'clrcl buzz aaw, Pard
Mulls pre&amp;md; Ill Locust
ntiiJII, New Ha•eu. boDe
This HI lw AM II FM radio,
Wentecl To Buy
power tabolf pully, varloul
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4-&lt;lpeod automatic r e c o r d
11114'111.
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Sl., Mldclleport. Phone ANTIQUES. lurnlture, dllllet.
ua.
...ap challger, JoveiJ llnlsb. Just olber Items lor Ford tnelo!'.
63 Volkswqan • • -$1195 62 Clllvrolet • • • -11095
mloceHa_,,_ Mn. Howard
Allo apprOIImalely 'IS good READY - MIX concNII dell9llke new. TaU 11'/er paymenta
66 CHEVELLE - -$1995 Locl!b' ·owaod, liM ~.
Cedi, 1111 W. 1\l!ln St., Pomo- NEWLY DEOORATED, ~
ll ~ ~· V8 lllll:-.iu. .
large
1oeult JIOIII. lb: b12
ll!lll rfchl to JOIB' prOJect. .
of • per month or pay $11.11.
WoolH.
T,,
local!OWIWr,low
car.
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II CIIEVY, "*"''I ~. ·~_.,....__....,_,
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and
grooming.
Pboae
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tnterlor.
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Pruth. Phone Muon 'IMI'I7.

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MODBRN I BEDIIOOM
f ACRII8 ('I'U.TI
vou _., ilnd many Ibis alee
fur tbe lllOilOY In Melp County. Modern kitchen, fll1l basement and attached prage.
l.Gcaleil . about 3 .mlle from
Pomeroy lD good netshbor·
hood. The Wiseman Agency,
Gallipolis, Oblo. Off. ffe.M,

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POTATOES, beana, cabbage
. »31p
3 Llgltlwln
MIIIHIMI ...... II.
We are seeldng s J'Oilfllllllallv· ' and beets. Phone IBA.'4.
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............. dMwe.., Mftl'o •• 1n Ibis area fur c.,_ oppor. . ctarenee Prolntt, ' Portland,
WALNIJT CONSOLE with -1-'
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llmlty.
. Ohio.
7-'1-lfe speater llOlllld Qllem, 1OPPICI M0U u
~-Pomeroy H.,. &amp; Autol
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~ ..... 11M .... ...... ..• •$6011 montb suarantse to 1111r1
lpeod, dual volume eolllrol
• B. ...... ,_..,, o
eTralnlng at Company apen11 FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
with AM II FM radio. Pay
.•
• Promotloll by m..-11
. ODe ~ partly fumlsbed lf
c.d of lha*
Jlllll $11.111 or IIIOlltl1y paf·
HOSPITAL NEWS
I WISH to take tills opportunity •eo per cent Income from • , dellred. 711 S. Second Ave.,
menta. Also, Early American
lallllsbed
aecoom~~.
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Middleport.
Can
be
seen
by
HOLZER HOSPIT At. -VIsitto thank my woaderfu1 neighstereo radio combination.
Eve. 44&amp;-3'iil, f(l - Our
repeeentatlves
are
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eppolntmenl
after
5
p.m.
Et,
hours
2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parenls
bon, friendS and relative$ for
Beautiful solid state UDlt -wllb
8-f«e
they
earn
aallafaetory
1nden
Walburn,
pbone
11112-2105.
Oll1y on P~!riCI Ward.
the DliDY beautiful cards, flo.
Hpeed changer. ?dab Pl1·
SAVE sPACE
· Al&gt;l.oss!ONS
&lt;OmOS.
You,
too.
bave
111
aT-t-tfc
wors, candy and prayers. AI·
menta olte par molllh or bat0'8Jtllll)l AND CROW
Mra. 'lbeodore R. VanCooney,
so the ones who helped at the cepllona1 opporlon1ly to asllbIDCle ol $101.11. Call 1111-3211.
RIW.TY COMPANY
NO.
6.
STOKER
COAL
at
IarRt.
4 Pomeroy; Tammy A. FraMOTH PROOFJNG
lime of my aocldenl Special llsh an Income for Ole.
1-Ntc AlloiOIII' NEW - s bedroom
mer (llnloll Coal Co. Upple,
zier,
Rt.
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PIII\Y,
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Mrs.
home, paneling, alone fire!banks to White's Ambulance For confldeullal Interview call
located 5 mUes east &lt;If Weill.Johnnle It Nash, Middleport;
AIC CLEANERS
aervlco, Dr. Lulz and the St.
place, IDe, wall to wall ear- Paul M. Clifford, 1096 Sunset
Sat. Aug. 10 or
lon. Phone 384-3787 Wellston SINGER ZIG ZAG lOWing maMasao.
W. Va.
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Joseph !Wspital Stall. God
cblne, neecls ... C8Dll. :All . pel, l1r condltlonlng, loll ol Dr.; Bert McAbee, We$1 COlumMon. Aug. 12
for Information. Wal~ Coal
pres~nts
Bless you all.
built-In fealt:rel. Makes butbuill lnl, garage, patio, level bia. W. Va.; Mro. Glen R. Colon, '&gt;Nichol sao. Mra. catherine·NierCompany.
7-111-!Gtc
(10 to I Onlfl
Bessie Laridns.
ICIIhollll, monograma, fancy
1o1 IIIOJ248 clole ln. $17,8011.00 · Rt. 1 Vinton; Junea D. Taborn, man,· Mrs. WWiam 'J. Oabornt, .
RON lAUTTAMUS
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1-Ntc SAVE NOW on aluminum boats,
Pay $5 per month or balance
-4 ....., !Gil, 4 large bed- .Plouant; Mro. Richard G. El&gt;- dolph, Mrs. MUdrecl SIIIOD, [.o.
10-U-IS-14 ft.. dean made,
~· I" batbl, s tare• eD- yart, Callottaburg, K,y.; Thoma&amp; thot J. Sllllleton(EJpiJoecl), F'qd
Notice
sturdy, three rail botloma. clue, $43.SI. Call llft.l2ll.
8-J41e
ciDied porcbeil, plenty clolet L • Jones, 28 Enna Heights; Stover, DaM¥ G. Voda!'Woocl. '
Fot-Le. .
118RVATIONS fur the chickOne mUe off Rt. 33, on Kingsapace
aD ower. A Ileal al Chauncy E. Harilson, 147 Gor· Mra. Roger WWiama, l!(ra. E.
on borbeque dinner on Sun- M &amp; G FOOD MARKET, Rl. 7.
bury Road.
7-17-30tc
flO,IIIO.OO
field Ave.; Let:lllrd H. McPeak, Louise Barcua, Ralph M. SlawGUN,
pump,
8-7-«p
A.M~
dar. Aqust 18 for the Lead- Middleport.
Fll1INI8BiiD
APAil'lliEN'I'
Jackson;
Harold
J,
Bllllll,
West
1961 NEWPORT Chrysler, -1Model Z5, IJ.puge, 2ft cbam- .
Ing er.et C.mservancy DlsColumbia, W. Va.; John C. LewDoor,
good
rubber,
good
ber,
11111 choke. Pbooe ll9l-- · JI'OR RBNT,
lrtct will oe accepted all 11011
For
Rent
HENRY
ClU!:Lo\ND
Is, Rt. I Northltl; Mra. Cheater
week. Serving will be from 11 TRAILER SPACE, all utllltles
llhape. 1\larlon Reynolda, Ma- . 1'/M.
1-Ntp
Olihe III.W
F. WUJlams, Rt. 60 Lowell; Guy
a.m. to 6 p.m. Mall to: Leadaon.
Phone
771-1147.
7-Zl-tfe
already available. See or call
T. Ctrleton, Rl3PomeriJl;Mrs.
1955 CHEVY plc:kUp, J.plf llrIng Creek Conservancy DlsROUND WOOD ..
Ira lleegle, Racine, OblO,
George
B. French, Rl 1; Ctrl
ea, 1-foot bed, C ·cylinder,
lrtct, Box %11, Rutland, Ohio,
BEANS,
KErmJCKY
Wonder:
IHI-4352.
8Nie
W. Gerlach•. Pt. 1 Pleasant; Mrs.
ALL SPECIES
slalldard, $150; lJIIO Chevrowitb $1.25 and return addreso.
Piell: your own, bring coaEdgar A. Prid&lt;1y, Rt. 1 Rutland;
let Biscayne, Uoor sedan, 2113
Maxi••• Dlam- 10 ln.
talner. ,, bu&amp;bel. Andrew
PIJme 70-1112Z.
8-11-llc FURNISHED Ove rooms an d
Jerry X. Wllera, Rl 2 Vlmon;
cubic Inch, standard shift, exCrua, all mllea above RaMra. Clora F. Rawll&lt;wa, p..,._ ' Minimum Dlametor 2 ln.
batb, M &amp; G Markel, Rt. 7,
Keeping Meigs
callent
rt1lllllng
CGildlllon,
$125.
THE KUT 'N KURL Beauty
Minim.,. Loftlth 4 IHt
cine on Rt. 338. Pllone 247roy,
Middleport.
8-7-4tp
Come oae. Two mUes oil Rt.
Shop, E1ma Ruasell, o1IDII',
ZII5Z.
74-tfc
BIRTHS
Z48 oo Baahan Road. Robert GEO. 1101181ErtEB, Brebr
will be closed Auguat 12 to
Mrs.
Paul
M. Sklclmore, Gol• S!NGLES and furnished and 1111- ·
Lute.
B-1-31p 8YRADV8E, aroom ldck, bath, llpolls, ,.., 5:49a.m. saturday.
Mason
Auaust 10.
8-9-3le
lurnlsbed apartmenta, Phone S ROOMS and bath on nice lol
llorm
doon,
wtudowl,
loread
DISCHARGES
111W26'1.
&amp;+121c
on Rt. 33. Call IIZ-IiiiOI.
air beat, s level loll.
· BAIIR'S BACK HOE and dow
Mrs. Elvie• •Barcus, Edword
7*-tle 11161 MERCURY Cougar, low
DELIVERED TO
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POMEROY - 5 l'llOI!ll, bath, S. Cotfey, Mrs. Douglas M. crabmUeage; Pbone Mt-JIOI.
IIOI"Yice: waterline, s e p t l c PLENTY of space for one trail,U-Jic
level lot near alorell.
lanks, leach beds and base- . .er with all facllllles. In Syra- THREE-YEAR-OLD SADDLE
tree, WUJlam R. Dean, PhU!p
OHIO PALLET
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ACRES
Large
7
rooms,
menta. a.ester, Ohio. Call cuse. Call 992-3904. 4-IJ.tfc
F. Dye, TurleY V. George, Allie
bone. a 1ncb mare; also'
992-2iet
bath, cellar, barn, well, ell- C. Hlal~. Mra. Plua EuHenry Babr, IIIIHI88, or Jqer
truck camper, like new. Phone RATS, MICE gone forever. 'Gel
• POMEROY, OHIO
tern. Minerals.
Babr 98HI68.
nap nJRNISIIED and un!urnlshed 742-li865.
gene ~e. Gaorge H. Kemod,y,
Star," z" lb. $1.68. Safe, aure
l-7.ctp
Monroe, Joey
suaranleed. SUgar Run M111, R£11!N or VIRGIL TEAFOIID Mra. Martba
aparbnen!B. Close to school.
FIIENCIDE'S Trading POII11011 Phone !192-504.
Ebmbacb
Hclwe.,
PlckeDS
10-IJ.IIe liNH CHEVROLET, 4-door, J.
A!SOCIATEII
·SYRACIJIIB
open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
»3tp
cyllnd..- automatic. Phone Hdwe.
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LJ' wWdays. Used clothing and TRAILER SPACE, all ullllllea ea.u af~ ' p.m. 1-7-tlp
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111110 JI'ORD, 1t-1M ptetup truck,
m~ Items. Eagle
. . available. Inquire 156 Mulber'
RJdSe; turn right Ill Memor1'1' after 3 or 5 p.m. Write P. 20-ACRE farm In Cbllller Town-- good condition. Phone lla-1:!55,
luslness
Servlcls
Ial Ganlells onto Com!IY Road
New Haven, W. Va. J.6«p RADIO AND TV REPAIR, boule
sblp oo new water system,
0. Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-2!1-tfc
31, and drive out two miles.
Uve rooma and bath wIt b
calla, llllleJma, aa1e and IDB-6-6tc FIIRNISIIED GARAGE apart.
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outblllldlngs, or wU1 sail 18" TWO ELECTRIC SAWS. two reatallallon. Jobn Harrison, 701
corders,
one
movie
camera,
acres
separate,
with
Dkle
ment on I.Jncoln Hlll. UWltles
Broadway st., Mld4Jeport,
WJIJ. DO oewlng Ill home bulldlnl alte; a-acres farm- I1Cbt bar, acreen. one auto- phone tm-25ZZ.
paid; adults Clllly. Phone 119l-7-14-tfc
·. lippers. ' pockets, pegging. MIII,
matic 22 rUle, phone 992-5051.
8-IHfc
in~ grouDd wltb pood, and
e ..... i ....
; hemming. allerallons, ete.
1-11-atc ELECI'ROLIJX SALES and 101'·
newly leuced. See James Hol.. Mrs. rr.dclle Thabet. Muon, FIVE ROOM lumllbed bo1180,
lon, Sr., one mUe eut of Five
vlco: Sweepers, rug wuben ,
. . Phone '1'13-WI.
HO-lle
IF YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THE BIG CLEARANCE SALES
H
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DAY-OW
..ataM1
bath, In l'omeroy. Mrs. BowPoints on Rt. 7, or piHlne 1111and polishers. Genuine parts.
Lechom
puUell,
botb
Door
or
ard Cecll, 11110 w. Main St.,
500'1.
J.7-7tl:
WAIT NO LONGER •.. SEE SOME OF THESE
LIKE NEI CARS!
Call 19U/10.
e-ts-t~c
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cage gruwn, available. Poul7-M -Ue
·N1ll! Club, 5 to I p.m. Mootry boullng and automation.
ROOK boule and lnl,
c. c. JIIWIJI'OBD
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Modern Poultry' BoJ: ...
Naylors Run Rll1. Rl. 2, good
AUCI10NEER
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drD1ed wen, phone 111-sm. • Albeoa, OblO, Pbone 511.1-7111.
c.mplete aeme.
J.ll-llc
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8-J.ttp
NPIV OPEN from 10 A.M. to 10
Lmr mlleage car Uled b.r COIIlPIIQ' ollldiL New .., IIIII!, 327 ...-, turllo lo'cinalltlc.
Clllt ill adlerd
P.M. the S&amp;W Drive In om
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OMt
JI'ORD
FERGIJSOII
TRACTOR
ROOM HOUSE, bath, Ill- ·
825 U whit. wall Ilea, -•• ateertDr; 1'11110 ud lDIII)' Giller doluu
the by-pass Rt. 7. 8oft Joe TRAILER, Brown' Trailer FOUR
complete
wltb
llde
mounted
fealurea. Booutlful white llnlalt -wllb turqoolae ~. •
Ira lol Un!Ga Ave., Pllmeroy.
I I tie
Park, 14lnenY111e. Phone cream, good lood, opeclall on •
·~ '
mower,
ooe
ol
Mel&amp;l
&lt;lOUilty'l
Phone 112-m!.
8-J.I2tp
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• ..MOilday and 'llluraday.
IIDesl, rear lllOUDied thfee. AIR CONDl.TrONING !WrlgerI-WOte 10 X 50 TRAILER, extra nice. !IMI8 EARLY AmorlcaD lla'eO:
polnl plat!ml, lbre&amp;-polnt
aUoo service. Jack'a Refr!c. .
COME
hlteh, ll'clrcl buzz aaw, Pard
Mulls pre&amp;md; Ill Locust
ntiiJII, New Ha•eu. boDe
This HI lw AM II FM radio,
Wentecl To Buy
power tabolf pully, varloul
.
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4-&lt;lpeod automatic r e c o r d
11114'111.
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Sl., Mldclleport. Phone ANTIQUES. lurnlture, dllllet.
ua.
...ap challger, JoveiJ llnlsb. Just olber Items lor Ford tnelo!'.
63 Volkswqan • • -$1195 62 Clllvrolet • • • -11095
mloceHa_,,_ Mn. Howard
Allo apprOIImalely 'IS good READY - MIX concNII dell9llke new. TaU 11'/er paymenta
66 CHEVELLE - -$1995 Locl!b' ·owaod, liM ~.
Cedi, 1111 W. 1\l!ln St., Pomo- NEWLY DEOORATED, ~
ll ~ ~· V8 lllll:-.iu. .
large
1oeult JIOIII. lb: b12
ll!lll rfchl to JOIB' prOJect. .
of • per month or pay $11.11.
WoolH.
T,,
local!OWIWr,low
car.
Good
!INto
.~
'lillY!
flu llllel, etcbt 1J z IS llu P'ut IIlii 1111- Free tlll!,'01·
14-lfc
~c
ed lqllrlmellt. Adulta and reTry It bl your home. Pbolle
mUcar,
belae
I1Dlah
wljh
IDterlol-.
Iliad&lt;
fiDIIb.
biiO.
u-,
approxlmalaly
3&amp;
foot
fmaee. 114" Mulberry, Pb. . 1112-2138.
malel.
Phone
llli2-S284,
Ooef.
U-«c
and .......... ~ ~...1{:,
matdd&lt;w bllerlor,
like
ANTIQUES: Lady Wanta I or
ol DeW I lncb clay .._ pipe,
leln 1leadJ - Mix Co., Middle--8-J.Ue !1161 MODERN Bleleo. Lovely
add wbV'I bli.rtar, bolei!M
ber own borne. Can use al t
- · VB, auto. tnaa., P.S.,
electric ill pllon LaWIOil bot
part, OldG.
I 10 lfe
.
··~- radio and beater.
WHICH
OF
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fiMif
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ldDds ll fumlture, cbh-Ja, TWO ROOMS, bath, lumlabed
water
beater
Uled
two
montbl,
walnat modern oonsole with
11111.11.
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J)luware. Call Athelll OS1117 Dodge plctup In good BUDGET PlUC! ftmdtan Cll
apartmont, releleDCOI. 128
big 4-apeod automalk: record
1111.
8-J.121c
oar tb1rd floor blJdiet lbop.
Mulberry, l'llolle . . . .
changer. 'l1lls lw AM-FM racondllloo, 12 lneb bar
dl8ln aaw complete -wllb sharBoker Fumlture, Mld4llport.
1-1-tfc
66 CHEVELLE • ·$2095 HAVE YOU II!EM LOOK·
dio. Take over paymenlll ol
pener.
Numeroul
olber
lleml
te.c per month or pay balFor
or Trlde
Oldo.
' a tre
lNG FOR?
lor lbe farmer. See Gonlolr
8S 396 H.T, C&lt;qle, 4 1110011
ance of $111.22. Phone IIMI3t
1117 MUSTANG, 1-qllnder, s- '!'RAILER WI'S. Bob'l MGbl1t
H. Caldwall, ·~ Plalnl SEWING MACHINES, . , .
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51 Chevy 4 Door $195
ll*d, 1111 Cl&gt;evrolet Caij'ice, Court, !l}'ncuae, Ohio on Slate
or
ean CGolvllle ...,_. after Rrvlee all llllbl, WY 1- tru.., Pottttatlon. Wlde 0¥11 59
automalk:, powet lleerlng and Rl !Jf, Pbone
Buick
tlrea, red IJQrlor. Whit. a...
f p.m.
l-11-31o!
IDI.
fabric tlboP, J'otD.
J.ll-lfe SINGER Ztc Zag: ,.. MIM
braka, llnanc:lng available,
58 Cadillac 1 - Dnm~
eroy. Aatborlzed Slapr Sllel
just IUen In; mabl buttoolah. Badlo IIIII beeler. Bell
plloae IliUM! after 5 pbone
and
Service.
We
Slwpeu
boles, dal1ll, emb. TaU over SIX ROOM HOOSE, It acrw,
IIU711.
7-11-lk
62 conalf 4 Dolir
pertormance.
1-&amp;t-tfe
tine miles from Pomeroy Cll sa-..
payments ·of
par montb or
'6'
Pomeroy-Rutland llDad. can
pay $4t.40. Call - Help Wented
IIU'Il4.
1-11-::tp CIOARE'M'E vtlldlng maclliNI
62Cadlllacspeelal $999
p~:
FVIINISBED TWO BEDROOM
lute
WAlTRESS AND car IIOill. Apand
~A1IC
Enterprlll,t.
APARTMENT,
Mlddleporl,
plJ In penon, Crow'• Steak
H. T. _., iiOOd ~ wallll••ll!lllt•l·-··-··
pboDe IIBal'/4.
1-f-Uc .1868 APACHE Pa!COD camplnc BOAT, IJ.foot LOileatar llbei; ¥alan, W. Va. ~
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lfouoe.
B-7-«c
llrea, 8in -~er lqulpmott 62 ChevJOIIt • ·~.• ,·
trailer, call 1111-2101 or •
llaH. wilb cabin, aleepl two,
;. .
WUlle Guinther alter 4:111 p.
1117 A-IIIII bom, Cryaler,-.
PRACTICAL nMae lo care lor ·
for
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m.
1-7-«c troll complete, Newly rellulnsurence
IGuil'
elderly lady recuperallnC from · CANNING TOMATOES, fl.25
wiDiowa, lliotleoi ~ar~Gr, I . !1- ·
o\U'I'OMOBILE
lnl,l ll'- . .
lsbed. llocted ln Pomeror.
lllllpltal. can Leah Clay- boabel. Brln8 cootalnen. Cor.IWI.
eaiiCIIledf Loot Jlllll' ·Cij!ID&amp;-~-~·
bane IIUIO.
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l1dlne Cleland, Racine, J.S-tfc RAY, S'M\AW and oota. l'llooe
- - Call IIHI20 .,. - or'l tlc:aef Call .......
New Hloeu llli-=7. 1-11-llp
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• u.tre
Wented to Rent
THE PROVEN carpet cleaoer,
YOilNQ couple wants Ulllui'l:· • Blvo Lullre, II easy on the
Help Wentecl
llbed '-e or ~ by
boJdael. Restores forgotten ~
A;om...
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-.-• 15, call . . ..
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ch~Ji-, diDIJia room sUite, 11-.loir room &amp;IIIIa, 21 bedroom
aulles, metal bed. ,2 .~~DUque choou, anilrp dock, IIX!que
l1our cheat. Tahleo and lln1&gt;a. Odd and ends too llllllerooa
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vllilnla 'and l&lt;on!Ucll,y. l'lario an.
tlcipate ~don lltt'CIUIIIoo!l ·ill
Ohio and itaneldiJOrtng - ·
by 1970. Jn&lt;lulrlel have been recelved ll'am five staiea. ,
O!!icers elected ror tho fran.
cldelng program are: Jrelident,
Franl&lt; L. &amp;lodol&lt;er; ~crelar)',
Wendell E. Salisbury, Ironton;

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L. U~I'WOOtl,
N011' Boston; vice ,reslderit,.,dovel~ment, KenneUt D. Conawa.r,
LOgan, Ohio, end vlee l!l"'aldent,
marketing, Joaepb T. !tlodaker,
Portsmoulh.
,
The new Shake ~s ·are a
pilot model this year, in Galllpolis - introducing severaJ new uniqJely desi8nod restaurant, reinnoYations developed from the creallng nostalgia and charm or
earlier lnslltulions - tho Gay
PortS!IIOIIth unit.
The new unit will seat 45 90's soda parlor and popular eata
in :m air-conditioned soda parlor, with outside sidewalk care
tables seating 16. The units'
'PUking tot will hold a mini·

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W!Ut the -atloo'o solid
backsroUnd oil p~en aoccess
and -rlence, the 11011' locally
Ollllod Crancldaes will prove very.
prolltable by baing more ada!Jia• ·
ble to local needs end marltel
dllrerencea. A tolal ~atlona'
a.rsleln !• being developed uetng '
new management tedmi&lt;~Je• and
the "systems concept" for the
..,. Cranchlso pl'l)grom.
Robert A. Newmsn, desl1111er,
d. Port&amp;m&lt;Mlllt, l1llo desi8nod tbe
orl!llnal protoflpe unit and devel~ the creotive tdelis lor
the decor and lb..,., hu been
retained by the corporation to
devel~ the rraocldse and deaten programs • .
The design has been nationalty acclaimed by lnduotry spokesmen and 11"bllcatlona. The n e w
9llpe ~ unlti are a dream
come true ror young and old,

Faot service, hlgb - quallzy
rood, moderate prices, and a
glgonlic selection or soft Ice
mum or 40 cars. The kitchen cream 1110cialties are the basic
occupies approximately t w o concept or the regional chain.
thirds of the 1,500 sq. n . bulld- The ovmer.qoeratoro or tho o1x
lng, with a full basement for units, all husband and wtlo teams,
have a comlllnod total of 102
storage purposes.
~edaker also announced that years d. -rlonce ln the Cast
existing units in Logan and New food end IClll Ice cream lnduoBoston, Ohio have been remodel· cry with tho first unit opening
ed, following the decor concept ln 1949, and lhf others followoC tho prorocype operatloo, end 1ng clo10 behlndj Exporlanco In
that plans are presently under· lho IJlod aervl&lt;fln&lt;Uslry Is not wllhKeyotooecq~s,blcyclesbullt
way either to remodel or build a PIOrtCJCIII!O ror a rraocldae, ror two, twisted wire chairs and
new units for the remaining op- ottlllhe present ~tors bav- teblea, Tllflllll' chandellers, all
lngo •arled backgrounds, t r o m bringing back plea sent memories
erations.
d. the era o1 our grandparenti.
At a recent directors 111P~J1
A distinctive and creative feamre or tbe units Is small manlard Bhlngle roors placed ...
each eornor or tile building, almost like s dip d. ice creanl, and
comected with wrought i r o n
railings.
Another uniq.~e decor leoture
Is the !un-provoking and thoroughly charming OlQ&lt;IIIples or tho
By HOBART WILSON, JR.
THE 1968 Gollia County Junior Fair memberahlp drive Is ox- American herltaae ln adYertlopeeled to set an all-time rO&lt;ord. As or last Wodnooday, W, R. (lllck) lng. eotoriUI signs proclaim:
"Our Milk !bke ... Ia t h e
Brown, mombershll&gt; chairman, said mODO)' has been turned ln lor
Cavorlte
drink Cor ladles when
at least 1,700 tickets thus tar. "Several more saleamea are torein soon," rel'lW",ked Browa. He added. ''Parldag thirsty, weory and desponden~"
fees &amp;re up $1,000 over last year's figure. n 'lbe and, "Our Footera ... A blend
· 1968 membership goal was set Ill 2,000 earlier this or fino moati and &amp;plces encues ln an eatable cylinder ol
ullbellovable length .. "
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Patrons are remlndedUtatlong
LEITOVER FAIR NOTES - ODIE O'DoDnell,
be!ore
tho dl\)'s of Madison Avepretnium book ehalrman, aald he heard thll Dine'a
Amusement Co. took in lltJprOxlmately $15,000 dur· nue, goods and services were
log tho 1968 Gallla CouDt;r Juol..- Fair... We hoerd ao1d in a very forceful manner.
All In all, It 11111t bo agreed
olso tlat lndhtduals who lave horses In ~ aclivf.
lies are puohlng lor a - horae bulldlng at the ~- with the proprletotl:
uhke 9q:Jpe1 are not a res.
grouads ... Haven't heard IUil'lhlag omclal, but wODter tr Jolm Kolllc,
Gallia Cotllcy's grand ehauttlon huhhlo gum blower, will entsr tile taurant, they are a way of We."
first anma1 Ohio State Fair gum ...Uat? The enlllls slated oo
Thosdl\)', Aug. 'J:I, !rom 9a, m. to3 p. m.', on the state FllrlfOUIIliL ..
No doubt Keith Tyler, VInton, will parlicljJate ln tho 1968 hcg-calliQg
pontes! at the Ohio Slate Fair oo Wednoada.r, Aq. 28 ... we 1011'11011
last Tuooday evening tllst Tyler earned ollnllar honors at tho 1un1or
lair In !957... We were In Korea wiUt tho U S. Army at tho time,
and when Jack Hudson and Odie O'Donnelllnlonncd ua thot the 1968
bog-calling coatest wasn•t the ftrst ia G&amp;Ula's fair history, we were
;Urprlsed.

teline Gallia

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In QoiiiP!Ill~. . . . ~ ldfol ~!f·~~·Prior
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-u,o.~m Ohio ~rol!elliJJe¢1ve•· .,ndlW69

rolllo!ranti ~ uuveUed a new
marketlng and operatlmo prolfllll ror national ll'ancldolng
tl&gt;at launches Ute 14-year4d
COIIIIllllY into a new buoiness
era.
The highly successful restaurant chain has hold back ll'am talk
ol reglonal or national olliJIIIIIsion until completion cl. an indepth stu&lt;IY of an experimental
operation in Portsmouth which
opened in March, 1966.
8take Shoppe Franchises, Inc.
President Franl&lt; L. Snoclsker said
results or two years of analysis
and research at Portsmouth will
be the building of Shake Shoppes'

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review plans or now franchise restaurant to be buUt In Galllpollathis year, with
men, left, designer, of Port-, Ohio.
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curtain Ia drawn. The daocers
are lined up, rea&lt;IY to so: One,
two, three, IJI( ar my rrlends

could see me now).
We ere oil with 81101!&gt;er lfOS·
entation or the Big Bend Minstrel Talent S!owcase.
ARer weeks or preparation,
tho 13th llnll&lt;lal presentation will
bo seen at the Meigs C&lt;&gt;unQo
Fair twice tills week. Members
ot the cast have

and daDoed,
Ol'lee, but over
over, to bring
you, as usual,
· . a oplendld ahow.
Bob Hoelllch, di·
). rector, teacher,
• costume desigber, master in the
KATIE
ort d. stage decorations ipkl whatever else needs
lobe dona, Ito Is It ... Ills amu.
lng how he can pick the ri&amp;bt sonc
ror the ril!lrt parson; •prt us ln
tho rlgbt number; Jraclice daocer a one enning, soloists anotber
evening, for several weeks, and

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of the pati&lt;, the Cocal
he trouble,
:altered Looting
was scattered locJIIna
llromen re&amp;polidod to
~ ares. But no
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looper with aearclt

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Katie's Korner
BY KATIE CROW
POMEROY - Ugbts, action!

thou.IDII&amp;~ari.U gleem.

.·. . ' , · · · Peilt Juri)ra,'n8rnod are: ce- · Ii ~10! ~ ~ lit,~drOai
AFTER WRITING &amp;bolt Mrs. . iesllnt Fawlr.; Beasle E. Lowe,
WilY
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C. H. (Sis) Wlae receiving a lOY· • Dennla c. lloilei, E. w. C.U, ~ .._thy ~Jtlc llow:
en loa! clover I received a cell Jr., Johi&gt; M. 'worklllan, Hafo1d ·
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!rom Mrs, 'Edna Hart, Rt. 3, Bowinan, Normao E. llellson, ·
Pomeroy, .mo told me her &amp;t&lt;and- Cliariea E. Fowler, . MaciOftite I Wllhed to Join thee on t h 1
daugbler, Charolette Jean Shy- Eads, Milton Miller Thomas ' round~-.~-•Ilion put us aU togelhor. It Is der
or · Letart, W, Va., I'Gund a Grlnalead, VltuaHartiey, Elmer · From muunwun lir to d l amazing!
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nlne tear clover In her j!l'and- Kapp,. CIQIWn Charles Stone G
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lite Camlly Blhie lor ali to see. WUda R:t;i\!i&gt;cata,' Nora A. Bush' ' lng bounds '
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ThO)"ro real parlormers. Char,....,
·,..,..,. An U
,__• That henunod .lhat Ute so Dlr•
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SPEAKING OF blrthdi\Ys and Mary ,liivftes, Henry Up i' o ~
now
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a ~hlp orr two old blocko, end has Mrs. Amy Woltot EagloJ!hlp, Jeanne v. Tatter1011, SalnitOIE. Ma,ymyllfeforeverbe
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the most natural timing I have RD, Mlnorlvllle, will celebrate Eads, Earl R. FOsleiOII&amp; Glen- Aa con- u thy c-lool
ever Hell Jn me; eo yocmg,
her 86th blrthdi\Y. On the some dolyn BopiiOI), """•lea E. Blain,
llow,,
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h sband and 1 will ha
Rellectlng heaven' ligbl like
telling at this time), But believe
been
24 years. 1 :;:
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you me, wbeUter it be on otago very proud of tills, and 1 hope
lll&amp;pirlng heart&amp; wbere'er ,.. IJI(
or behind, rll be there. lwoold· It Is 1f111117, miUIY more.
--------A. D. Bradlleld
n't miss eetttng Into tho act. Oh,
Mra. Wo!Ce, «&lt;llllned to a ·
VETERANSI\lEMORIAL
I get yelled at becauae I IJIO( wheel chalr,doeBII~eetoutmuch;
HOSPrt'AL
ED. NOTE: Wrltaa R. Bl'lil·
so much, but I manap to make only to aee her doclor when neeAdmitted - l!Dun&amp;tt Bai'tels, lleld,..Rt. 1, Frelri&lt;D, lbd. - "I
tho scene.
essary. She Is tiOIIdle liy lillY !lfracuoe; Lottie ·S!ellleld, Mid- ~ Probably !here are people
All ln all, we hove a line show moena. S!e pelnls and decorMfes dl~; Mary Pickens, Cllllon, Uvldg In f'!&gt;n!ei'w wbo rtllll!liand can hardly walt Ull shoW jars wiUt cutouti ll'am greeftng W. Va.
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ber lbe Jltodoe)ds ~- 11¥iil
nlgbt. Hope to aee youllil, acrou cards. She enjoys TV and radio
Discharged - Larry Drake, ·there. laifOe, ~ of _, lam.
!be track.
along with her hobby. Jl would _,Bernice MOIIahaD, Berth~! Jo~- 111. !ras a QUOd ~ trill!ldWe'll be looking Cor you.
b0 n1
shower he with 0ara1 son Mary S!omblln au1
ty m3rt. For lillie lie wu. tho
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CONGRATULATIONS TO Mr. delighted to hear rrom all of .
a pr,l"""'r:bri!Jilnl 'i boUle of
and Mrs. Jomos Diehl who cele."
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)'lbl~~&lt;er ·!Or blm. s,rore bt could
brated tbelr 25111 wedding 81111- you.
irth
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dltloa \"''"""e•. r
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Happy B da.r, Mia. ~·Ill .
~ w"f.'l'!". daualtter ·'ilut Or bli ·hand. -tho v1at1or
versary Tueada.r or laat week.
They received a cablegram !rom
l&gt;q!S. vmGIL (JANE) CIIIIP- of ••· 'Jean,~ll')lil'; la, Ul with . by hlil lllKMiJdira, 11Uihodhlm,1p
, IIIOIIIIIllleieoalo. S!e Ia at homa ... ...... ;.., ltaat..t ~•- GIL
daugbter Charlllte who was in
beD
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patient
at
Holzer
lloOiftfere ~·.omj,lote real baa been . '"'"'..l!!"'" ""' . . ,..,. ' '
Venice, (I8Jy at lhe time of the
pita!. SlO sutrarod a otioke ra• 01'derfd
. ·Jlls wlfo aa1d 111at waa ~ llrst
111 h IIOOio
~lapp) occalion. May yoo have eenlly and her condltiQII Is aer•
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li1lte
saw Brad mad!"
ll!ie Y011
re.l better 10011, R ·'
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meill- JROre happy yeara'toaelher. looa. We alncerely ,hope·)let con: Uflda:
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GRATIF&lt;ING..

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respDIIae by pollee.
e pollee) were llnil
.... will be thoee """
overreoc:ted, but it's
·overreaCt and ~
s cAse, we did r..et

said lite vlolconeo
.!tout 1:30 a.m. .EDT

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ter omcera arrested a
oman, l1llo """ IIIII
, 011 a charge d. being
ld placed her Ill a
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•more came alii or d.e
started UIIVWIDI 1:11C!b

at ua.•• he IKld. '1'e
tr guollre. We deddod
a s-p d. the park:"
ut 100 etrieers bqan
, lite park, Ritter aeld,
000 ~le &lt;harlld
bern. AI about 11111
10 JIOliCO Dilation
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A PER«&gt;NAL. ·
PHIL.O~PHt,' .. ,

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f: ton truck drlvKI

'1" lttiurlos or ar
•er accl- oc•curfect
.m. lilnda,y ln
anile northwest or lite
roadside park. Shere. Hartemacb said a
• by Aline• IJleUieBogRt. 2, Racine, wont out
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When a tire blew out
rthfele turned over ln

NEW Christmas docoratioos have arrived In Ute Old Froll&lt;h
City according to Jack Hudson, the reta.D merchants' Christmas
&lt;!ecoratlng chairmon.
too early to dwell .. this subject-.
Too hot, tool

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"" mlonrclolnagetolhe
the driver reportedly
Ill inJured rlgtrt wrist,
wao reported.
&gt;rll!'s department also
tile arrest or Aoron
(, Coodor st.. Pomegrend larcen,y Cher:IO
oil Lonnie llemy, 1!:
aton, on a charae of

GOT a -

last week Cram Jollt Heiokell, WSAZ·TV 1irm director, stating that all members oltho Corn CdJ Oubbora are Invited
' 'to attend an old-Casttioned boandlnnerattl&gt;eProctorvlllo Falrgrowida
on SUnday, Sop~ 8, beginning at I p, m. Admlsalon Is $1
ReaervaUooo (through Heiskell) ahould be mode 110 later than Frl·
di\Y, Aug. 16.

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SURE woold have been nice to have a big swlmm~Jw lake DOOrby
&lt;lurlog last week's heat wave. Tuoada.r, during the Ausuat luncheon
aesslon ol tile Gallipolis Chamber or Coouneree, Gerald TuaslJV.
work unit conserwtlooist, Gal.Ua Soil &amp;ad Water Diatrlct, wm dlacuas possibilities or a new swimming lake for this county. Gal11a is
the only county in southeastern Ohio that doea not have a swlmmi~W:
lake.

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UNDERSTAND Nancy Tawney, Max's y,...stdaugbter, mey turn
P~SSlonal woman golferlnthe.ar!Uture ... Heardthoolllor da.r lhol
a Holiday Inn will be consb'ucled alorv the new Rt. ~ by.pass somewhere in Kanouga. .. Also heard one lane crafllc mey be mo•llw over
the DeW replacement bridge now under c0111truct1on by u early as
JW~e, 1969.

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JlO matter whetllar he
:President Hilbert 11.
' Sen. Ev&amp;ono J.
or Mlmeaata or Sen.
• McGovern of Soulh

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Intend lo 110 cnw, u
crats wwld lavtf me
SIQ&gt;Orl tho
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Dllnoe to tho biNI 0(
' In 1968, and tln.r to
•very black man and
~zy In thla country
~·:· Roli!noon aald.
p u We don't, we•... In
~ oerl011s trouble 1n
r Richard N~ 11
of lht V..led

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GAHS Principal James N. M. Davia Ma come acrosa old rec-

ords in his ornce, some which have names or Gallipolis grrdlatea
1years age. During our vacauoo, (Aug. ls.&amp;p~ 3) we'll UBI as-no ol
the Blldonts who graduated ll'am GAllS ln the 1870L

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TWENTY YEARS ~GO, !rom the rues or tho Daily Trlhuno and
tho weekly Gallia Times... Body or unidenlllled woman bind o..tlog
In Ohio River here... Jack Knlgbt resigns clzy C!lllloslon pooL.. New
~ Ouh scoreboard will be lnatalled on Melnorlal Field oo Alii.
21...Pt. Pleasant swimmers deCeit GalllpoliL .. Jolm Q&gt;llog playo
- l y lltree minutes for Soulh All-&amp;ara, NG'Ih wllll tilt, 20-0, bo&gt;ldnd fiOWOrlul runnlrw of OSlJ.IJouDd VIc J-cL •• IAater Lee cr~
lied wllh two basohell trhm11h1 lo ooe afternoon Cor GOkey Queen
JloeL..Gerald Ramsey, George Nalh aamod 1o WeUaton coachlag
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o\110,. 60 bome and Dlllco viaIU - . made lor cancer, carcilbroacular, dlllbetea, mental Ullover, cbronlc
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taDded

There were 64 line telti done
and 13
drawn; 17 at.
tondod ramJiy plannlna cllllko
to be . . . . . . by KemiGJ N.
BrJne, lol, D. and Jolll Grubb,
M.D. ''
Mary i.lJich Ia tho onl1 lull·
lime pmllc hoalthntJrae on Altl
thilaommer.

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the t'OOdhlncUer'l cllnle,_ :
and eigtrt chlldl'oll were exam- :
lnod ln the Clllld Hoalth Conrer- .
onee by Nestor Narcellea, )(. D.

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PT. PLEASANT - The Ma11011 cow.y Health Department
hu releaeod an actlvlll report
llbooiiDg 246 lnununizaliooa glv.
en ID nrtoua councy cllnlcalor
dl,pl&gt;lherla. telalus, wbooplng
...... unrdlpox, polio, measleo

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ld snipers etctbanpl

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the *at~ and reo11y
aave - anolhor - ohlpmellt - ..one with ~ drive,
othero with 3 or S IJieed alllll. · ~~~cp l!li oelect JOW"I Dl1JI
- You'll bo lied you did.

Blv boyo or drl• bteyeleo

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OhiQ !Uver &lt;!IIJIIIWIJitles IJJ,\Veil
vllilnla 'and l&lt;on!Ucll,y. l'lario an.
tlcipate ~don lltt'CIUIIIoo!l ·ill
Ohio and itaneldiJOrtng - ·
by 1970. Jn&lt;lulrlel have been recelved ll'am five staiea. ,
O!!icers elected ror tho fran.
cldelng program are: Jrelident,
Franl&lt; L. &amp;lodol&lt;er; ~crelar)',
Wendell E. Salisbury, Ironton;

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L. U~I'WOOtl,
N011' Boston; vice ,reslderit,.,dovel~ment, KenneUt D. Conawa.r,
LOgan, Ohio, end vlee l!l"'aldent,
marketing, Joaepb T. !tlodaker,
Portsmoulh.
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The new Shake ~s ·are a
pilot model this year, in Galllpolis - introducing severaJ new uniqJely desi8nod restaurant, reinnoYations developed from the creallng nostalgia and charm or
earlier lnslltulions - tho Gay
PortS!IIOIIth unit.
The new unit will seat 45 90's soda parlor and popular eata
in :m air-conditioned soda parlor, with outside sidewalk care
tables seating 16. The units'
'PUking tot will hold a mini·

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col conununitios. Tbe tural and
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provided tho crimen and Ute
poratlon wiUt lllat 1t10elal bnnd

or •mtd - weal conaarvatiam"
wlddl ..,..ates IIIia rrancldae

t~Wourer, Uel

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t•""''i•• entersrr1111 Ill lbelr to-·

Co!:Jk, J:r..,

!rom others.

W!Ut the -atloo'o solid
backsroUnd oil p~en aoccess
and -rlence, the 11011' locally
Ollllod Crancldaes will prove very.
prolltable by baing more ada!Jia• ·
ble to local needs end marltel
dllrerencea. A tolal ~atlona'
a.rsleln !• being developed uetng '
new management tedmi&lt;~Je• and
the "systems concept" for the
..,. Cranchlso pl'l)grom.
Robert A. Newmsn, desl1111er,
d. Port&amp;m&lt;Mlllt, l1llo desi8nod tbe
orl!llnal protoflpe unit and devel~ the creotive tdelis lor
the decor and lb..,., hu been
retained by the corporation to
devel~ the rraocldse and deaten programs • .
The design has been nationalty acclaimed by lnduotry spokesmen and 11"bllcatlona. The n e w
9llpe ~ unlti are a dream
come true ror young and old,

Faot service, hlgb - quallzy
rood, moderate prices, and a
glgonlic selection or soft Ice
mum or 40 cars. The kitchen cream 1110cialties are the basic
occupies approximately t w o concept or the regional chain.
thirds of the 1,500 sq. n . bulld- The ovmer.qoeratoro or tho o1x
lng, with a full basement for units, all husband and wtlo teams,
have a comlllnod total of 102
storage purposes.
~edaker also announced that years d. -rlonce ln the Cast
existing units in Logan and New food end IClll Ice cream lnduoBoston, Ohio have been remodel· cry with tho first unit opening
ed, following the decor concept ln 1949, and lhf others followoC tho prorocype operatloo, end 1ng clo10 behlndj Exporlanco In
that plans are presently under· lho IJlod aervl&lt;fln&lt;Uslry Is not wllhKeyotooecq~s,blcyclesbullt
way either to remodel or build a PIOrtCJCIII!O ror a rraocldae, ror two, twisted wire chairs and
new units for the remaining op- ottlllhe present ~tors bav- teblea, Tllflllll' chandellers, all
lngo •arled backgrounds, t r o m bringing back plea sent memories
erations.
d. the era o1 our grandparenti.
At a recent directors 111P~J1
A distinctive and creative feamre or tbe units Is small manlard Bhlngle roors placed ...
each eornor or tile building, almost like s dip d. ice creanl, and
comected with wrought i r o n
railings.
Another uniq.~e decor leoture
Is the !un-provoking and thoroughly charming OlQ&lt;IIIples or tho
By HOBART WILSON, JR.
THE 1968 Gollia County Junior Fair memberahlp drive Is ox- American herltaae ln adYertlopeeled to set an all-time rO&lt;ord. As or last Wodnooday, W, R. (lllck) lng. eotoriUI signs proclaim:
"Our Milk !bke ... Ia t h e
Brown, mombershll&gt; chairman, said mODO)' has been turned ln lor
Cavorlte
drink Cor ladles when
at least 1,700 tickets thus tar. "Several more saleamea are torein soon," rel'lW",ked Browa. He added. ''Parldag thirsty, weory and desponden~"
fees &amp;re up $1,000 over last year's figure. n 'lbe and, "Our Footera ... A blend
· 1968 membership goal was set Ill 2,000 earlier this or fino moati and &amp;plces encues ln an eatable cylinder ol
ullbellovable length .. "
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Patrons are remlndedUtatlong
LEITOVER FAIR NOTES - ODIE O'DoDnell,
be!ore
tho dl\)'s of Madison Avepretnium book ehalrman, aald he heard thll Dine'a
Amusement Co. took in lltJprOxlmately $15,000 dur· nue, goods and services were
log tho 1968 Gallla CouDt;r Juol..- Fair... We hoerd ao1d in a very forceful manner.
All In all, It 11111t bo agreed
olso tlat lndhtduals who lave horses In ~ aclivf.
lies are puohlng lor a - horae bulldlng at the ~- with the proprletotl:
uhke 9q:Jpe1 are not a res.
grouads ... Haven't heard IUil'lhlag omclal, but wODter tr Jolm Kolllc,
Gallia Cotllcy's grand ehauttlon huhhlo gum blower, will entsr tile taurant, they are a way of We."
first anma1 Ohio State Fair gum ...Uat? The enlllls slated oo
Thosdl\)', Aug. 'J:I, !rom 9a, m. to3 p. m.', on the state FllrlfOUIIliL ..
No doubt Keith Tyler, VInton, will parlicljJate ln tho 1968 hcg-calliQg
pontes! at the Ohio Slate Fair oo Wednoada.r, Aq. 28 ... we 1011'11011
last Tuooday evening tllst Tyler earned ollnllar honors at tho 1un1or
lair In !957... We were In Korea wiUt tho U S. Army at tho time,
and when Jack Hudson and Odie O'Donnelllnlonncd ua thot the 1968
bog-calling coatest wasn•t the ftrst ia G&amp;Ula's fair history, we were
;Urprlsed.

teline Gallia

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In QoiiiP!Ill~. . . . ~ ldfol ~!f·~~·Prior
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-u,o.~m Ohio ~rol!elliJJe¢1ve•· .,ndlW69

rolllo!ranti ~ uuveUed a new
marketlng and operatlmo prolfllll ror national ll'ancldolng
tl&gt;at launches Ute 14-year4d
COIIIIllllY into a new buoiness
era.
The highly successful restaurant chain has hold back ll'am talk
ol reglonal or national olliJIIIIIsion until completion cl. an indepth stu&lt;IY of an experimental
operation in Portsmouth which
opened in March, 1966.
8take Shoppe Franchises, Inc.
President Franl&lt; L. Snoclsker said
results or two years of analysis
and research at Portsmouth will
be the building of Shake Shoppes'

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111ct, Horsb;ll Stank, .AIIlt!lo; and ·To THE oHio RIVER t '
· DOIIald 51Urpon, ~~ Lewis \!JIOR thy beilks ~ . 1 re~ ,
.· Artie Hartley, Pt. OliiO, 0 ·~ ~
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SIIAKE SIIOPPE Pl11!81DEN'r Fronk L. ~. ~and Wtre,
review plans or now franchise restaurant to be buUt In Galllpollathis year, with
men, left, designer, of Port-, Ohio.
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QO!umbla; UC)Im ·Dtstpct,\ .. Ja.r
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E. Stone, !,eon;
Dli! rv;.:~ed In c~~s dl~
trlct, Sarah C. roster, Mason,
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lm'aptured In IIIIa Jctnebelow;

Cameral
The show Is aboottobegln, The
stage Is ready, ilgbts are oo, tile

curtain Ia drawn. The daocers
are lined up, rea&lt;IY to so: One,
two, three, IJI( ar my rrlends

could see me now).
We ere oil with 81101!&gt;er lfOS·
entation or the Big Bend Minstrel Talent S!owcase.
ARer weeks or preparation,
tho 13th llnll&lt;lal presentation will
bo seen at the Meigs C&lt;&gt;unQo
Fair twice tills week. Members
ot the cast have

and daDoed,
Ol'lee, but over
over, to bring
you, as usual,
· . a oplendld ahow.
Bob Hoelllch, di·
). rector, teacher,
• costume desigber, master in the
KATIE
ort d. stage decorations ipkl whatever else needs
lobe dona, Ito Is It ... Ills amu.
lng how he can pick the ri&amp;bt sonc
ror the ril!lrt parson; •prt us ln
tho rlgbt number; Jraclice daocer a one enning, soloists anotber
evening, for several weeks, and

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of the pati&lt;, the Cocal
he trouble,
:altered Looting
was scattered locJIIna
llromen re&amp;polidod to
~ ares. But no
iito el!ect..
looper with aearclt

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Katie's Korner
BY KATIE CROW
POMEROY - Ugbts, action!

thou.IDII&amp;~ari.U gleem.

.·. . ' , · · · Peilt Juri)ra,'n8rnod are: ce- · Ii ~10! ~ ~ lit,~drOai
AFTER WRITING &amp;bolt Mrs. . iesllnt Fawlr.; Beasle E. Lowe,
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C. H. (Sis) Wlae receiving a lOY· • Dennla c. lloilei, E. w. C.U, ~ .._thy ~Jtlc llow:
en loa! clover I received a cell Jr., Johi&gt; M. 'worklllan, Hafo1d ·
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!rom Mrs, 'Edna Hart, Rt. 3, Bowinan, Normao E. llellson, ·
Pomeroy, .mo told me her &amp;t&lt;and- Cliariea E. Fowler, . MaciOftite I Wllhed to Join thee on t h 1
daugbler, Charolette Jean Shy- Eads, Milton Miller Thomas ' round~-.~-•Ilion put us aU togelhor. It Is der
or · Letart, W, Va., I'Gund a Grlnalead, VltuaHartiey, Elmer · From muunwun lir to d l amazing!
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nlne tear clover In her j!l'and- Kapp,. CIQIWn Charles Stone G
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lite Camlly Blhie lor ali to see. WUda R:t;i\!i&gt;cata,' Nora A. Bush' ' lng bounds '
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ThO)"ro real parlormers. Char,....,
·,..,..,. An U
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SPEAKING OF blrthdi\Ys and Mary ,liivftes, Henry Up i' o ~
now
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should do more. Utile Ja.rno Is
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a ~hlp orr two old blocko, end has Mrs. Amy Woltot EagloJ!hlp, Jeanne v. Tatter1011, SalnitOIE. Ma,ymyllfeforeverbe
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the most natural timing I have RD, Mlnorlvllle, will celebrate Eads, Earl R. FOsleiOII&amp; Glen- Aa con- u thy c-lool
ever Hell Jn me; eo yocmg,
her 86th blrthdi\Y. On the some dolyn BopiiOI), """•lea E. Blain,
llow,,
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h sband and 1 will ha
Rellectlng heaven' ligbl like
telling at this time), But believe
been
24 years. 1 :;:
.ioaep!J Ye.. · thee, ·
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you me, wbeUter it be on otago very proud of tills, and 1 hope
lll&amp;pirlng heart&amp; wbere'er ,.. IJI(
or behind, rll be there. lwoold· It Is 1f111117, miUIY more.
--------A. D. Bradlleld
n't miss eetttng Into tho act. Oh,
Mra. Wo!Ce, «&lt;llllned to a ·
VETERANSI\lEMORIAL
I get yelled at becauae I IJIO( wheel chalr,doeBII~eetoutmuch;
HOSPrt'AL
ED. NOTE: Wrltaa R. Bl'lil·
so much, but I manap to make only to aee her doclor when neeAdmitted - l!Dun&amp;tt Bai'tels, lleld,..Rt. 1, Frelri&lt;D, lbd. - "I
tho scene.
essary. She Is tiOIIdle liy lillY !lfracuoe; Lottie ·S!ellleld, Mid- ~ Probably !here are people
All ln all, we hove a line show moena. S!e pelnls and decorMfes dl~; Mary Pickens, Cllllon, Uvldg In f'!&gt;n!ei'w wbo rtllll!liand can hardly walt Ull shoW jars wiUt cutouti ll'am greeftng W. Va.
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ber lbe Jltodoe)ds ~- 11¥iil
nlgbt. Hope to aee youllil, acrou cards. She enjoys TV and radio
Discharged - Larry Drake, ·there. laifOe, ~ of _, lam.
!be track.
along with her hobby. Jl would _,Bernice MOIIahaD, Berth~! Jo~- 111. !ras a QUOd ~ trill!ldWe'll be looking Cor you.
b0 n1
shower he with 0ara1 son Mary S!omblln au1
ty m3rt. For lillie lie wu. tho
co to
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011 her birtiJila.Y. She ...Wd be and Roselle. Clark.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO Mr. delighted to hear rrom all of .
a pr,l"""'r:bri!Jilnl 'i boUle of
and Mrs. Jomos Diehl who cele."
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brated tbelr 25111 wedding 81111- you.
irth
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dltloa \"''"""e•. r
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Happy B da.r, Mia. ~·Ill .
~ w"f.'l'!". daualtter ·'ilut Or bli ·hand. -tho v1at1or
versary Tueada.r or laat week.
They received a cablegram !rom
l&gt;q!S. vmGIL (JANE) CIIIIP- of ••· 'Jean,~ll')lil'; la, Ul with . by hlil lllKMiJdira, 11Uihodhlm,1p
, IIIOIIIIIllleieoalo. S!e Ia at homa ... ...... ;.., ltaat..t ~•- GIL
daugbter Charlllte who was in
beD
Ia
a
patient
at
Holzer
lloOiftfere ~·.omj,lote real baa been . '"'"'..l!!"'" ""' . . ,..,. ' '
Venice, (I8Jy at lhe time of the
pita!. SlO sutrarod a otioke ra• 01'derfd
. ·Jlls wlfo aa1d 111at waa ~ llrst
111 h IIOOio
~lapp) occalion. May yoo have eenlly and her condltiQII Is aer•
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li1lte
saw Brad mad!"
ll!ie Y011
re.l better 10011, R ·'
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meill- JROre happy yeara'toaelher. looa. We alncerely ,hope·)let con: Uflda:
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GRATIF&lt;ING..

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aald, "tllere wu
respDIIae by pollee.
e pollee) were llnil
.... will be thoee """
overreoc:ted, but it's
·overreaCt and ~
s cAse, we did r..et

said lite vlolconeo
.!tout 1:30 a.m. .EDT

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ter omcera arrested a
oman, l1llo """ IIIII
, 011 a charge d. being
ld placed her Ill a
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•more came alii or d.e
started UIIVWIDI 1:11C!b

at ua.•• he IKld. '1'e
tr guollre. We deddod
a s-p d. the park:"
ut 100 etrieers bqan
, lite park, Ritter aeld,
000 ~le &lt;harlld
bern. AI about 11111
10 JIOliCO Dilation
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16 CHARUe ·
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A PER«&gt;NAL. ·
PHIL.O~PHt,' .. ,

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f: ton truck drlvKI

'1" lttiurlos or ar
•er accl- oc•curfect
.m. lilnda,y ln
anile northwest or lite
roadside park. Shere. Hartemacb said a
• by Aline• IJleUieBogRt. 2, Racine, wont out
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When a tire blew out
rthfele turned over ln

NEW Christmas docoratioos have arrived In Ute Old Froll&lt;h
City according to Jack Hudson, the reta.D merchants' Christmas
&lt;!ecoratlng chairmon.
too early to dwell .. this subject-.
Too hot, tool

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"" mlonrclolnagetolhe
the driver reportedly
Ill inJured rlgtrt wrist,
wao reported.
&gt;rll!'s department also
tile arrest or Aoron
(, Coodor st.. Pomegrend larcen,y Cher:IO
oil Lonnie llemy, 1!:
aton, on a charae of

GOT a -

last week Cram Jollt Heiokell, WSAZ·TV 1irm director, stating that all members oltho Corn CdJ Oubbora are Invited
' 'to attend an old-Casttioned boandlnnerattl&gt;eProctorvlllo Falrgrowida
on SUnday, Sop~ 8, beginning at I p, m. Admlsalon Is $1
ReaervaUooo (through Heiskell) ahould be mode 110 later than Frl·
di\Y, Aug. 16.

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SURE woold have been nice to have a big swlmm~Jw lake DOOrby
&lt;lurlog last week's heat wave. Tuoada.r, during the Ausuat luncheon
aesslon ol tile Gallipolis Chamber or Coouneree, Gerald TuaslJV.
work unit conserwtlooist, Gal.Ua Soil &amp;ad Water Diatrlct, wm dlacuas possibilities or a new swimming lake for this county. Gal11a is
the only county in southeastern Ohio that doea not have a swlmmi~W:
lake.

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UNDERSTAND Nancy Tawney, Max's y,...stdaugbter, mey turn
P~SSlonal woman golferlnthe.ar!Uture ... Heardthoolllor da.r lhol
a Holiday Inn will be consb'ucled alorv the new Rt. ~ by.pass somewhere in Kanouga. .. Also heard one lane crafllc mey be mo•llw over
the DeW replacement bridge now under c0111truct1on by u early as
JW~e, 1969.

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JlO matter whetllar he
:President Hilbert 11.
' Sen. Ev&amp;ono J.
or Mlmeaata or Sen.
• McGovern of Soulh

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Intend lo 110 cnw, u
crats wwld lavtf me
SIQ&gt;Orl tho
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Dllnoe to tho biNI 0(
' In 1968, and tln.r to
•very black man and
~zy In thla country
~·:· Roli!noon aald.
p u We don't, we•... In
~ oerl011s trouble 1n
r Richard N~ 11
of lht V..led

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GAHS Principal James N. M. Davia Ma come acrosa old rec-

ords in his ornce, some which have names or Gallipolis grrdlatea
1years age. During our vacauoo, (Aug. ls.&amp;p~ 3) we'll UBI as-no ol
the Blldonts who graduated ll'am GAllS ln the 1870L

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TWENTY YEARS ~GO, !rom the rues or tho Daily Trlhuno and
tho weekly Gallia Times... Body or unidenlllled woman bind o..tlog
In Ohio River here... Jack Knlgbt resigns clzy C!lllloslon pooL.. New
~ Ouh scoreboard will be lnatalled on Melnorlal Field oo Alii.
21...Pt. Pleasant swimmers deCeit GalllpoliL .. Jolm Q&gt;llog playo
- l y lltree minutes for Soulh All-&amp;ara, NG'Ih wllll tilt, 20-0, bo&gt;ldnd fiOWOrlul runnlrw of OSlJ.IJouDd VIc J-cL •• IAater Lee cr~
lied wllh two basohell trhm11h1 lo ooe afternoon Cor GOkey Queen
JloeL..Gerald Ramsey, George Nalh aamod 1o WeUaton coachlag
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o\110,. 60 bome and Dlllco viaIU - . made lor cancer, carcilbroacular, dlllbetea, mental Ullover, cbronlc
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taDded

There were 64 line telti done
and 13
drawn; 17 at.
tondod ramJiy plannlna cllllko
to be . . . . . . by KemiGJ N.
BrJne, lol, D. and Jolll Grubb,
M.D. ''
Mary i.lJich Ia tho onl1 lull·
lime pmllc hoalthntJrae on Altl
thilaommer.

aerololl••

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the t'OOdhlncUer'l cllnle,_ :
and eigtrt chlldl'oll were exam- :
lnod ln the Clllld Hoalth Conrer- .
onee by Nestor Narcellea, )(. D.

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PT. PLEASANT - The Ma11011 cow.y Health Department
hu releaeod an actlvlll report
llbooiiDg 246 lnununizaliooa glv.
en ID nrtoua councy cllnlcalor
dl,pl&gt;lherla. telalus, wbooplng
...... unrdlpox, polio, measleo

area u

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the

ld snipers etctbanpl

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the *at~ and reo11y
aave - anolhor - ohlpmellt - ..one with ~ drive,
othero with 3 or S IJieed alllll. · ~~~cp l!li oelect JOW"I Dl1JI
- You'll bo lied you did.

Blv boyo or drl• bteyeleo

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marketing and

gram for national
tbat launches tbe

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company Into a new
era.
The hlghl,y suecosorui
ani chaln bas hold back

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lHE SURVI'&lt;OR 1

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FIVE CENTS

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olon until completion

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depth stu&lt;b' 01!! &gt;~an:.::;~~
operation in PI
opened in March, 1966.

Sl1ake Shoppe

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President FrankL
results of two years of
and research at Portsmouth 1
be the building of Shake 9lopp
pilot model this yesr, In Ga

polls - Introducing severalt
tmovattoos developed from
Pllrtsmouth unit.
The new unit will seat
in an air-eonditioned soda p

lor, with outside sidewalk c
tal&gt;les seating 16. The IIIII
'PUking lot will hold a ml
mum of 40 cars. The ld.tcl
occupies approximately t •
thirds of the I, 500 sq. ft. bw
tng, with a full basement
storage purposes.
S'Jedaker also announced t
existing units in Logan and ~
Boston, Ohio have been remod
ed, following the decor coneof the prototype q&gt;eratlon, 1
that plans are presently und
WIJ:¥ either to remodel or bu

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~~~.~~~~I THE J1RK HAD WITH~ ·

EVaf TJ.«:lUGG.. ONLY ONE
OF ',QJR MEN WA9 t.J,JVEI NOT ·
~INCE THE;RMOPVI..AE W.ve·

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!altered Lootlllg

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firemen reoponded to
!i llrea. But no curfew

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kopter 111111

oearcll

·t rod over the area u
&gt;il lllll&gt;er• exchoqod
p.ld,

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'tltere

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re_.ae by pollee.
e pollee) were fired
,... will be thoae wlti&gt;
·overreacted, but It' 1

new units for the remaining •

erations.
At a recent directors DIP

·overreaCt ..-J caotrol

a ~ae. we did reaet

S&amp;id the vlolcence
~ 1:30 Lib. EDT

ter oflleera arrelted a
OllWI,

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DOt

i 4lll • ebarge of .......

II plaeod her ill

CAPTAIN BAST

By HOBAR'
THE 1968 Gallia Coun~J
pected to set an aU-time recCJ
Brown, membership chall'lllll
at least 1,700 tickets thus II
port in soc:m,"
fees are ~ I

~· ptl1ored

llfOOIDII 1lta
'more eame aut of·tfte

ltarted ~...,...

AT AI'~EE1 ~

• at us," be llld.....

CANADIAN

tr gunfire. We deddld
a sweep al the park. tt
ut 100 ol!ieers bopD
· the park, Ritter said,
000 people cbarged
bern. At lllh
" pollee IUbstatllln
II' fire.

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year.

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prentlumAmusement C
lng the 1968 (
llso that !tllh
ties are puald!
grouads ••. Haven't heard llll,yt
Gallta eoont;y's grand cha!"'l
first IDIIIIi Ohio stale Fllr
1'\leodl,y' Aug. r/' from 9.. m.
No doobt Keith Tyler, Vlnlon,
I'Oftle&amp;t at the Ohio state Fllr
last Tuesday evening that Tyl
lair in 1957... We were In K
lad when Jack Hudsoe and Od
bog-aUi!'i' coatest wasn't the

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Jlruck a barn &lt;IWI18II by
Ue Brown.

was moderate damage
f ton truck drlv011 by

no tnlurlea or ~~~Test.
1er accident occurred
.m. &amp;Jndt.y In Millers-

nile nortl!wost of the
roadsldo park. Siler·
C. HarteJilaeh said a
1 by Ajjnea LucUle Bog.
81. Z, lladno, out
1
when a tire blew out
'thlcle turned Cl'ler in

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CliY aceordlng to Jack Hudl
~ting chairman. lt'a to
Too hot, tool

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GOT a DOte last week fr-.
tor, statiO£ that all memben
• "to IUelll an old-lllshioned belli
em Sunday, SepL 8, beglnnlqj I
ReoeMttlons (throush Hetalla
da,y, AIW- 16.
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., Injured rlllltt wrlat.

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7, Condor St., Pome-

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HAVJNGA NICECOOL.

UNDERSTAND Nancy Taw
prolN&amp;Iooal woman golferlatl
a IIGilday Inn will be COiflstrutt
wbore In Kanauga. .. Alao hear
the on replacement bridp 1

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CNA HOr~Y.

MY, 1HATLOOk:? COOL
AND INVITING.'

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t/!rliY In this country
~" I!&lt;Jblnaon Ald.
lhre tbl't. we'n In
serious ~e ill

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TWENTY YEARS AGO,
t11o weekly Gallla Tltnea. •• Bat
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llallr7 Club scoreboord will !
%1... PL Ploaunt awtmmera ·
..,.., three minutes lor SOU
blad powerliJI!'IIMltW ol osu.l
1r.1 with two booeblll
Jloea..,Gerlld Rlmaey, Gelt

ot IIW· ·'UIIIIeol

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I TI-J/NK I'LL 5rAY IN
HERE ALL Ott..Y.

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BNAK~TOOOA

· HI~· ·Of\(S/

lmmunization8

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orda in hls oftlce, sane wblt
J years ago. Duri og our w.c:atlc
tho - I t &amp; who grllduoled fro

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Intend to 10 ~· ll

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•· McGovem of South

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ID Ohio River here. .. Jack

Loonle Datny, 1£
of

nton, on a charge

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work llnll conservatlootot, 01
cuss ,POsslbUities of a new n
the Cllly county in southeaatiJ

reported.

dlf'o dopartmont also

SURE would have been m.
clurlaw last week's hell wavt.
session of the Gallipolis

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11!11 laun&lt;hes the
company Into a

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The highly sucoesslll~\f!ll
1111 chain has held

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sion until completion
depth stu&lt;lr

of~ ~
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operation in Pt

opened in March, 1966.

91ake Slloppe~:.
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President
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results of two years of
and research at

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pilot model this year,

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polls - introducing several
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Pl&gt;ri81110Uih unit,

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In an alr-oondltlooed lor, with outside sidewllk
tables seating 16. The u

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,...king lot will hold • '

mum of 40 cars. The kit
occupies approximately t
thirds of the I, 500 sq. ft. b
lng, with a fuU basement
l!ltorage purposes.
Snedaker also annOWlced
existing units In Logan and

..uered Looting
ocattered loutlnr
liMen rellpOIIIIed to
I •llroa, But no curlew

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Boston, Ohio have been reax:
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way either to remodel or t
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At a recent directors 1r

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WILL&amp;E

.,.,/JJJO HElle'S Tt-lc

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TOOK Wi-V:IJ JUt.JE 60T THe HODK·UP.

PERFECTED!!

To

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ir 8111111re. We dedda4
1 sweep of the park. ••
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the park, Ritter said,
000 people ebar""'
hem. AI about this
oe pollee aubalatlan

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f ion truck driven by
no Injuries or arrest.
18r accident occurred
.m. &amp;8tday In Miners.
nile northwest of the
roadside park. !l!erc. llarteD&gt;aoh aaid a
1 by A&amp;ne• LucUie Bog.

City according 1o Jack Hto
&lt;!ecorallllg chairman. It's I
Too hot, tool

Rt. 2, Racine, went wt
1when a tire blew wt
'tldele turned over In
d.
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WHEN JUNE 60T THf
HOOI&lt;.· UP!

eoatest WI&amp;DJt ttl

$lrpriaed.
NEW Christmas dec&lt;n

+

1111 mlmr damage to the

GOT a last week li"l
tor, 11111111! that all membOJ

the driver reportedly
"' IDjured right wrist.

•'To attend an oJcl.lashionod bol

was reported.

beginnifti

.. &amp;amy, ~~ 8,
lleoervatloos (lhrougb
cla,y, Aug. 16.

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cus• possibilities of a new '1

tho DliJ county in southea•

·alwa~?

Yed:or
5'eem.ed

And..SfluJ ~!

se:nta. niend.l--

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- · oo a ebarge of

Then thel:e'~

ith GOP

llUl .fav':tut

nieCe
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ao. matter whether
DEAR I'OLLY-1 ha•t found a wonderful
lttW 111 ftr twist ties that come with
frttHr Mfl e1 from tt.e bakery. I wat
"'""''"' t Iorge box for .,.;lint on4
MfAit 111 r~i•force the crotNd-coNs to
•• tt.M fr9m tlippi"lil· I cut • twist in
hit • • • ftr 1 quick on4 nsr to'·-

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t

GAllS Prlaclpal Jomeo
ords in his ornce, some Wb,,
I years aeo. During our va..
tho
who graduated,.

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MRS,

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21. •• 1'1. Pleuant awillllllt!'!
...-1)' throe minutA&gt;s lor ~
hind
runn1 IW or 06!,
IUid with two baseball triab

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Ramsey,

lein 1 have

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4oc"' toJMtimn prtKribts rwo or ....
liNi ol IIOOiicino to be takoo in 0man
dOII!I ....rol tionu a day. I keop tt~rol
"'" tl oltflljlll&lt;ll -"'t lo o
1tori1Qo4 ...toed COO!Ii ..l ii . . .

lmp1unizatio~
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COUJity Health ~

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IIU releaiiOCI an acttvilf':h

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ot llli....,oota or Sen.
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to
black man 11111
in Ibis cwntry

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we don'~ we'n in
'•~IOiis trouble In
Richard Nlml la
or tho lhllted

in Ohlo Rlwr here. •• Jack I
-..y CIIJ&gt; acoreboord wiD

:-·Gerald

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lho weekly Glllia Tlmea. •• B

he

Pftoldent H•ri H.
Sen. Eueene J.

UNDERST 1\ND Nancy 'h

p,..,.aaloaal woman golfer Ill
a llcliJday Inn will be cooetni
where In Kanauga. •• Alao hoi
the DeW replacement bridge

department also

tho arrest 0( Aaron
·, Conckn- St., POmeO"UUd larceQy char:.-e
.U Lonnie llolley, IC

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SURE woold have beee •
cluri!W last week's heet aeuloo o! the Gallipolis de
work unit conservatloni~ (

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struck a barn ownoit by

last Tueadll eveni~W that Tl
!oir in 1957... We were Ia
lad when Jack Hudson and 0

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y Truck

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Gallla Coun(y's grand c~
!Irs! llllliLllll Ohio Stale Fa
.Tuoadll, Aug. 27, - 9o.'
No doubt Keilh Tyler, Vln!Gil
"'"""at at tile Ohio Slate Fll

llnliiDll the

~=:::

OT&gt;Itlt ~OUT GoT

CUiltOUS, A~D CAME'

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~~plhored

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LEF"l'O\

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the

dj placal hor in a

PA'I~ESS

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no IIIII .
a charge of beilll

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·AI-.ID AFTER

Brown, membenhil&gt; chalrm
at least 1,700 tickets tbut 1
In SOCII.'
fees are Ul)

we dld

"'" 1:30 a.m. EDT
~ omeera arreJted a
&gt;man,

By HOBA
TilE 1968 Gallla COUnt
pected to set an all-time ret

Wll

......,,. by pollee.
' pollee) were !Ired

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!ooal

county

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.CIY!ilan pUot llugeno Ell'· Oow
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S&lt;atlered Looting

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!lremen roiiiiOIIIIocl

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,;: omall llroo. But .0 eutfiw

.1 pit lnfD olrect..
boU&lt;Oiller with

oeueb

~~ hovered over the area al

Uce

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snd lllllpers excbanp&lt;l

said,

''there was
police.
'II' (tile pollee) were IIHd
oiL There wiU .be lhoM """
!/1 we overreacted, but 11"1
tier fD overreact llld CCOitrGl
'In thie
did r:eact

Reddin

olllle
that .pi

wa,yei

new un
erlldon.
At a

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Hl:fi.E COMfS A

PA'4l-E5

CUSTOM~!

ftA"'IN~

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SET;&lt;

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PEP.F

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Browa, m
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"NO, YOU DON'T ~AVE TO IE GOOD TO ~UN
YOU DON'T HAVE TO IE VERY lAD

"I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU DID IT IUT YOU SU~E STO,PID THAT
CiUY NEXT DOO~ llOM IANGING ON TltAT DlUM!'

bF Ralph lleim.d•hl.
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~tter

lllld tile Ylol..,ce

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lillo,y after oll!cen sr....-ta
•111'0 • woman, w11o
IIIII
tJrtllled, Gil • &lt;harp al belac
""" snd placetS her In •

wa• ·

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O'UT OtJ'R WAY

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BENCH IS A
LONELY PI.AC..E

bF Walt ,W etterbe:rs

FUM8L.E5, 60 OUT

tt-.lTO DEEP
RIGf-l.T FIELD !

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REMEMBER,
THIS MAYBE
'1t&gt;OR BIG GI-IANGE

TO BEC-OME. A
REGULAR
001'FI ELDER!

T~E.

AWESOME RE5PONSIBILITY
OF 8EIN6 AN OUTFIELDER MA\&lt;E5
ONE FEEL A I.IITL.E.
LONESOME OOT 14EI'!E· .Rtc:.HT FIEL.G!
15 A LONELY

PI.AGE! ·

trot ear.

''People ..
Piber-eded II'GUD4 ..,.
r. Tbell ..,.. ·eame Gilt a1 U..
rk and 1tsrtec1 ~ ....U.
d bottles at us," he llid. •-we
me under gunllre. We tlecldod
. make a sweep oC lbo park."
~• about 100 olllcera bepu
in&amp; Into tho park, lliiW' aald,
ile 1,000 people charp&lt;l
rani lllem. At about thlo
011, llle pollee oubstatioo
neunder fire.

:by Truck
grouads ••• I
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first aiUIIII
Tueodo,y, Alii

WAATl

~IAlst

'SI\VE

I FINISH ,

WANT'eD
10 ,,,

No doobt Kelt
at lht

EM&amp;AWWASS~t:D.

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lair In 1957..
iDd who• Jacl

~UiMVTAN

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tq..calllJV do

.,;Jprised.

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l. AND 1 Ai,.OHE,. CARRY
T14E
... TAERE'5
NQBODY

... EVEN A LITTLE.
~
WHERE'D
COMPANY BOL.5TERS
. T~E. 6AI-L
60~
5ELF-CONFIDENCE
•
AND STIFFENS ONE'S

TO ~t:.l-l"'••'-'

DE'TERMINATION TO

NEWChrl

t1cy

'50GGEEO .....

I&lt;&lt;ONID.i

&lt;!ecoraUDs

chi

a-

Too hot, tool

tor,

GOT

16.

SURE would
tluriJV last week
aeaston of the G1
work unit conser·
euas posalbiJitlea
the onl,y county II

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UNDERSTAND

where ln l&lt;aMuga..
new replaceme '
JUDe, 1969.

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,~Ice Preakient Hubert ll
~roy, Sen.
Ellp,. J.
~ of MiolleiOII or Seo.
&gt;l;ie S. McGovern of Sooth

fOLtiN' OMEI
ROLLIN' 'OME-1

GARS Princlpoj
ords 1D his omce.
I yoora 180- During &lt;
tho -nts who !'J1&gt;

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TWENTY YEAR
Gallla Til
In Ohio River here...
~ Club ocorebal
n... Pt. Pleaaant ••

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three mlouteo

hind -orful runniJV
lied with two basebaJj
l!eeL,.Gorald Ramso:
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Fr. PLEASANI' ... Cowll1 Heallb 0..
bU releaiOd an actil'll
- . , 246 lmnumlzat!
.. In YariOIII COilll!l' c!l

dlplllberta, ........ .~

. . IJDalipox, polio,..
nlfphold.
'. 'Abo;. 60 hOme and &lt;Ill

mado for cant&lt;

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1 Holiday Inn will t

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I Randell Lall\le 1Jon11y, U:
1, VlnfDn, on a charge ot

lake.

.arb'

IT OI.I.!T TI-\ERE
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arrest was reported .
l'be Slierill' a depa.rtm..U aloo
lOfted the arrest of AarCII
lOll, 37, Condor St., l'Ome·

Sop~

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lie, a mile northwest of the
roadside park. Slier.
Robert c. Har!Alnbach lllld a
r driven by Aps LucUioJioi.
IS, 23, Rt. 2, Racine, went out
control when a tire blew out
1 the vehicle turned over in
MlCUSO

om field.

.. 'to attem an old-.
~.Aug.

WHAT

I ~5 &lt;J051
BEGIN I Nc5 TO 1..1 KE.

7:50 p.m. iimdoy In Miners-

l'bere was minor damapfDflle
, o but the driver reportedly
ilained an Injured right wrist.

alatiAK fllot

. . Stmdoy,

y and struck a aarn owned by
Orville Brown.
fhere was moderate da.maee
tile 3-4 fDn truck drlv., by
~ and oo ~le• or arrell.
rhe olber accident occurred

I'M TEWWIILY

CHECKIN

last Tueodo,y

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Democrats wOIIIII t,.&gt;;, me
r,' and •IWGrl tho .lie ll(JII11nee fD 111e ~ a1
iblllcy In 1968, llld ilfl.y "'
I .that OYOI')' black 111111 1n1
rt minorll)l In this ......try
the 811110," RobiDIOII aai4.
~we dan'&amp;:. we'n In
YOI')' SOriOila troullio In
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Civilian plldt Eugene Ely new
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vember, 1910 1 'when he took off
rr... a lpeclolly built platform on
the deck ot the cruiser Binning·
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llco battled anlpers In Watts for point of the trouble.
Scattered Looting
two hours early IA&gt;da,v dlrlng a
Tbore was scattered lootlni
ma.jor disturbance that lett two
persons dead and more than 40 end clt;y ftremon roiJI(IIIded to
injured on tho third ihnlvorsary tour small tlrea. But ,.;
was put Into elleet.
of tho blool(y 1965 riot.
A helicopter with ,....CII
Plolleo chief Tom Reddin said
at 7 a.m. EDT that '"things are llghla hovered over tho ar8!l u

curfew

~:~LEFT,

HI

AND BILL KNIGHT, right, toro OC.Me11o Councy's l'ew 'Eagle Scouts eonWerner who Sunday night received tile highest rank In ocrutiJ¥.

Mil. ANl1 MilS. PAUL WERNER RECEIVED !lifts signifying their son, Richard (Rick), pic·
lured with !hom, has lhlt hlghoot rank In Boy Scouting SUnday nlghl at tho United Church of Chrlat
In Pomero,y.

Rick Werner of Pomeroy

Maddox
May Get

Awarded Eagle Scout Rank
The higbelll rank In tho AJnor. tor that earned a total ot 21 merlcao Boy Scout Jll'OIIl'&amp;lll- Eagle It badgeo which are r"'JJIred tor
Scout - was oontorred !llhda,y lila rank ot Eagle.
nlllht upon Richard ()lick) WerHe has
a11latar~ patrol
nor, ..., ot Mr. end Mrs. Paul leader, patrol leader aod lo now
Werner, at Trlnlil'l/l,lltedChlorch a junior asslotant scoutmaster of
Cf Christ.
·
Boy. Scout Troop 248 which last
HeretllpreeenttheEagteScaut night held tho Court o! Honor.
award to young_Werner was hit
Adllts In the Court o! Honor
flrat • a~ster, Dr. JOhn Included Dr. Moore, OJy Nash,
Moore ot GriiiVIIIe, formerly ot · former MGM District execuMelp. Cotlley.
tlve; Harvey Vao Vranken, Bill ·
Womer joined lhlt Cub Scouts &amp;louller, Ra,vGiazeendTomCasln 1981 alid Ia .198t became a soU, troop OOilllnlttoe members
SJar &amp;lOUl He beCII!&gt;e a Lito end Cbaddo HaJJ, MGM Dlatrlct
SCout 011 Ma,y 17, 1986, end at: exoeutlvo. Werner's father Ia

been

-AND

pj&gt;..'i l

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pected·lo
Brown, m
at least l 1

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scoutmaster ot Troop 248. Tho
Rev. Bill Perrin, pastor ot the
Trlnlcy United Church of Chflot
wldch Richard attends delivered
tho charge. Escorting tho cendi·
date wore Bob Buck, Pomeroy,
and WUUam Knight, Pl. Ploasao~ formerl.Y of Plomoroy, who

In Race
ATLANTA (UP0- Gov. Lester Meddox said SUnday night
he may have to '~save" the
national Democratic Part)' by
runnlng tor president
Maddox admitted in an
exclusive interview with UPI
that his chances of winning the
Democratic presidential oominalion were ''not much, but you
never can tell what might
hiiJpen In Chicago," site ot tho

are also Eagle &amp;puts.
Werner presented his S!On with
the Eagle Scout certificate trom
lhlt National Cuurt of Honor and
during the ceremonies young
Werner presented his mother
with a miniature Ea8Ie pin and
his fatllor with a lcouting I I e
clasp.

Mrs. Ben NeutzUng was or-

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groua:ls ... F
Gobia Colalt;

By United Preos We:rnaUOIIII

CIDCAGO - F1Vt YiJUTIIS WERE AHJIESTED for curlew vlo-

la!fon 5umay night asl&gt;olleo P.ltrolled suburban Chicago Heights aod

PISGAACEf'UL.
CONDUCT... AT
!.EAST ON KING

bqj-eaiiiJW ""'

Etat Chicago Height's. Pollee also picked "' two youths suspected
olaraon lnalxflroswhlehbrokeootearly Surxley In lxth suburbs, one
of which destroyed a $100,000 worehcute containing $300,000 In
gooda, much ot it Otrtstmaa decoratlons.
A policeman. shot In earlier trouble. was in good concUtion

GU1.'S AART!

IIUJpriaed.

POllee h1arned teen-agers ror shootings, arsoo all:l beatings. "It

NEWChrl
CIIY aecordlna

Too hot, tool

presentaUons were made by Bill

GOTaiMlle

NEW YORK - AN INDEPENDENT POLL INDICATED SUnday 81oufter.
thlt Rlclwd M. Nlxi&gt;n's p..,Warlcy has soared since he won the RoLighting for the ceremonies
publlcan nomi..Uoo for president and he oow hasa e&lt;mmandlng lead was by Pat Woods.
over any likely Democratic pm~l, More than half oftheRopubllcsnapollodbySindllnger and Co., Inc.,
NFO TO MEEI'
Aid lhoy lgreed with Nixon's choice of Maryland Gov. ~fro T. As·
The National Farmers Organ- ao lila runlilng mate tle!Qllte crltlclam fr&lt;BII aome GOP looders. Ization will moot Tuesday at 8
p.m. at lhlt Middleport H I g h
COLOMBIJS - 'niE 0100 DELEGATION to tho Demoera!le Na- School. The purpose of lito mootllonal Conventloll waa to meet tonight with former Poatm.aster Ge~&gt;o Ing Ia to explain oolloctlvo barera! Lawre~''I,YBrlen,. tl&lt;tl' natlnnai campaign coordinator for VIce gaining, All farmers In tbo area
Prealdent Hubert II. HU111Phfoy,
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tor. statlag tl1al
.. "1o attem an old-.
... SUDioy, sept,
Rsaervatloos (th
dol. Aug. 16.

SURE would
llurtag last week
session o! the Gl
work unit conser·
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lake.

OOP Slt.ID

'ltlJ WERE
100 FA.T?

IMAGINE TH' I\IERVE OF
THAT GUY, SAVIN' A.
ll41NS LIKE TI-IA.T

... A GIUV
COULD STAIM:

ABOUT HIS KING!

lODEATH

UNDERSTAND

Bride· Survives Surprise

AROUND HERE!

prolesaioaal WotnaJ
a Hol1c1ay Inn will b
wbere In Kanauga..

I-IOLYCOW!

&amp;he aew replaceme
J ....,1989.

OAKLAND, ·Callt .(UP!)- "He hushand, she . said, so aho I hurt so bod. God I hurt. I was
told me he had a aurprlse for agreed to lie down. It was then sure I was d)'lng. but l clldn't
me.•,
she ns hlt wltb 1 club IDd want to be burned to a crisp •., ·
The pratt;y brqnelte new- blacked out. When she recov- she said.
Jywotl, lying bridled In her ered, she wao hli again ·~
'She. mlllli&amp;Od 1o struggled out
hoapllal botl, Aid the surprise oeelng her huobend end .otio 0&lt; of the burning auto aod work
her husband pr&lt;liDIJed was to two other unldontlil.ed men her wiy up tho ellf! whore sho
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,I · Barbara •,Carmack, , 20, said the car.
wOIIbd With
tllldotprmoDI,
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her butbend.ilt .... month, Billy
"Wiien thli ear irtarted going . Three ~ed ·Youths
Ray, • 26, ,· cirO.. hor · lilrty. over tho cllll, I aort of.,_ to. PLdliV In lhlt arei foutlll her
Saa.rdi¥ mornl!V to· 1 lovero'
.and took her to the hospitaL ·
lane ebovo the Son Leitndro
~es. . ring
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rooervolr.
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· 0... th!ore, she oald, he boat
Alameda' COlin()' ~ tor lnvestl.
' ' her and set are 1o 'their late
ptlon ol al&amp;aull ,' to ocmmlt
I1 · mwe1 automobile and ..nt II
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mlll'tler and arson.
, ,.
ow 1 50'tOo! elrtr. with her ·'"""-·' tJI; !lotllll, 17, · died . llsputlso ·•
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Roaenbaum, seCODd class, presented by Van Vrankon; T I m
Glaze, hiking end ftrst aid mor.lt badRes; Richard Werner, rorestry badge, presented by Nashi
Tim Glaze, Star Renk, preoented
by Cassell: with warrants going
to Demla Glaze, Morton Barnes,
Tom caaaell, patrol leaders; David Hiles. senior patrol Ieeder:

wtis all planned," said East Chicago Heights Police Chief Robert
"We knew about It a week ago. There was nothiJW racial Dana &amp;loufter, Tim Glaze and
aliout it Someone had a grudge aplnst cerlllln members of the Richard Werner, junior assistpOlice dfl)lrtment. n
ant scoutmaster ratings, These

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presented •11arda ~ring the corempnlos Included Paul Pearson,.
'Allan llreLaugblln, .tenderfoot awaftls, pre:aented by Werner;

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DR. JOHN MOORE, FOHMERLY OF Star Route, Pomeroy,
now,ot .Gra...We; P!'t•entalt tl&gt;e..t'J.IlllO~~~Jll!lto .Richard
(Rick) Worner &amp;Jnda)' night In ceremonies at the Trinl\Y United Church of Cllrlst . Dr. Moore was Werner's ftrot ICOIItmaster.

Heavy Raid May Mark
Complete Bomb Pause

pollee end anlpero exebaQ..,.
very quiet oo the street."
The racial violence apparently shots.
Reddin laid, Utbere ftl
was triggered by tho arrest ot a
woman at the third annual massive response b7 pollee.
Watts &amp;immer Festival at Wtu They (lho pollee) were flroil
- . There will .b e those wllo
Rogers Park.
"We were O.sbUng for our said we overreaeted, bat lt'a
lives and we th«lght we were better 1o ·overreaCt end - . . I
going to loose tbe whole thing," It In this c!se, we did react
said Lt. Loo Ritter o! tho Los masslve)Jr."

Angeles Plollce Department.
Fired on &amp;bststlno
During tho vlolonee, the pollee
substation ln Watts came under
fire. Patrol cars were shot at.
There

were

25

gunshot

victims, !oor of them j!OIIco·
men. None of the oflicers wa"
conaf.dered In serious condition.
Reddin said tho pollee depart.
menl was placed on a tactical
alert and more than 2,000
otncers were on l1rty around
the ell)'. The Natlooal Guard
was alerted but was oot

southern Democratic official~
even In his' oWn state.

Could Create ~lit
"I'm as shocked as anybody,"'

Slid Georgia Democratic Part)'
Secretary Joe Sports. He said
Georgia Chainnan James Gray

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wa,y end struck a barn owntil by

Mrs. Orville Bnnm.
There was moderate damagle
1o the 3-4 l.on truck driven by
Elk, end oo InJuries or arrest.
The other accident occurred

a com field.

Three defendants were fined
Saturda,y night In the coort ol

There was minordamaptothe
auto but the driver reportedly

oustalnod on IDjured r1llht wrist.

Pomeroy Mayor Charles Legar.
They were Herbert Miller, Ra.
cine, $5 and costs, assured clear
distance; William Ours, Racine,
$5 and costs, squealing tires,

No arrest wa1 reported.

le under control.

DWI.

Tho Sllerlll'a department also
reported the arrest ol Aanxt
Hysell, 37, Coodor St., Plomo-

roy, on a grand larceny thar:~e
and Jerry Arnold, Pomeroy, $10 and RandeU Lonnie Denny, I£
and costs, failure to have vehic- Rt. I, Vinton, 011 a charge o(

Ro.br'nson rnarts wr'th Goln
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at 7:110 p.m. iilllday In lllnorsvllle, a mllo northweot Cf the
driven by Robert G. Elk, 51, ~racuae rosdalde park. IllerHuntington, traveling west, went Iff Robert c. HartoD&gt;ach said a
out ot control on tho wet high- car driven by Agnoa LucUJeBog.
gess, 23, Rt. 2, Racine, went out
ot control wheo ·a tire blew out
Legar Orders F'mes end lhlt vehicle tumecl over In

Rockefeller's ·staff to stetport
the Democrats in November
because he says Richard M.

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6:45 p.m. Saturday four mUes
east or Chester when a truck

Hanoi Sees

Geo. Keniledy

Negro woman, wl1o was •tial·
ldontl!led. (11 a cbarge of beln(
drunk end plaood bor In a
patrol .,..,
''Peciple galbered ""'"""' tile
car. Tboa more &lt;lUIIe lilt it tho
park and started tiu'OWinll.....,.
and bottle• at us, •• be said. '"We
came Wlder gun!lro. We deeldad
to meko a sweep ot the park."
A•
100 omcera belli!
going ln1o tho park, Ritter uld,

Barn Struck by Truck

NEW YORK (UPI) - Jackie
Robinson, the first Negro to
crack the .. color line" In major
league bueball, said he will

ard:

said tho llol0111co

some 1,000 people cbarpd
activated.
At 4 a.m., there were 200 toward lhltm. AI ebout thlo
policemen patrolling the area point, lhlt pollee aubstatlon
extending a mile in each came under fire.

1968 convention.
''There's a wave or patri~
tism and conservatism sweeping
the country," Maddox said.
"l'·ve ,.....,-thi.......,_.)lettra.-u.-...._.,.,._ .
...... ~ . • , • . . ··-·
He said he wOJJ(d waJt several
One per !lOR was Jnjured in two
dayo to 811120 the public's alngle-voldclo accl-s reportreactloo to his poaslble candida- ed by Melga CouniY !ilerlf! Robey before actually seeking tho ert c. Hartomacb's department
I'KitlinatioJL
over the weekend.
Maddox's statement stumed
The tlrst mbhap occurred at

SAIGON (UP0- Tho United was a final thrust in anttdpa- rtas out of state and "knows
States IA&gt;da,y struck North Uon or 11n order halting all nothing about" Maddox's plans.
VIetnam's invasion bases with bomblng or North Vietnam. 1krt Sports said Maddox's candidacy
Its heaviest bombers In what U.S. state Department mission could "split up" the Georgia
American sources said could be sources said the White Hoose is delegation to the national
a prelude to a oomp)ete under considerable "pressure" · convention "about even."
bombing pause against the to halt the air raids tn return
South C&amp;rolina's Democratic
Cumrnunlst natloo.
for what BOrne d&gt;servers call a NatJooal committeema.n, Edgar
Military spokesmen said at relaUvo lull In Communist A. Brown, said In Columbia,
least 15 ~the B52 Stratotortres- ground Oghtlng In South Viet- S.C.. that he figured Maddox u
ses poonded the targets !lmday nam.
a close jiOIIUcal ally of third
night and early today despite
Presldenl Johnson on March PII'IY presidential caodldato
North Vietnamese missile fire. 31 llmttod U.S. bombing of the George Wallece o! AlabamL
11
In Sa111011, the u.s. military North to the southern panhandle
1'm sort oC amazed becaulie
command declined to comment
,j North VIetnam. A holt 1o all they're prott;y well down the
oo speculation lhlt 852 raiding bombing of the North has been same alley," Brown said. "My
a key North Vietnam demend In thinking Is tllet l! Governor
Paris talks with tho United Maddox splits IIIJ'body's vote, it
Stites on cooling down the war. would be the Wallace vote."'
There was nO conunent oo a · Brown said there was little
bombing pause from u.s. poaslbiii\Y of the south rallying
mllltary spokesmen,
behind Maddox.
None ol the Stratofortressoo
was hit by tho mlssUes aod they
dropped almost
a miiUon
pounds ol explosives on lnvaaloo
bases, troop eentors, supply
GAUGE&lt;:- Galll,polls, 12.4 end
dumps and gun pnaltlons just
18.9
running 19 feet of rollers:
above the Demllltartzed Zooo
PAR~ (IJPI) North Vlet- (DMZ) dlvldlng oorth and South Pt. .Plealllnt, 2«.60: Plomeroy •
llllll today. condemned Bopubll- Vietnam,
Maaon, 20.90; Rhtton, 0.90 stat.;
cao proaldondal eondl.d§le RichIWoawl&gt;a Falla, 7.00 falling;
¥. !lllmo's VietMm pi&gt;llc:y
Charleston, 19.30 falling. Lonand aeeu~himol"lmpudence,.,
don end Marmet, running 3 feet
.H- apoke.,ati N&amp;l\ven Than
ot rollers aod Winfield, l'llll1ing
Le atiO ~ld a newl eonteronco
8 feet.
that :-'lee ProaldOnt Hilbert H.
H~o reoent statement
that ' P!!lloe In .vi-.. was closer 'titW' ever ·-a...inex.~.'·
!.!! '~, proas ~ip)rta !rom
.· M'lo GOP ' CQIIYontlllt1 In
hid

Impudent

Ritter

started about 1:30 L111. EDT
SUDioy oftor omeert arro- a

resign

Croot Gov. Nebon A.

Nixon has ••sold himself oot to

the bigots in the south."
Robinson dennounced the Ropubll ron ticket ol Nixon and
Gov. Spiro T. Agnew of
Maryland as "'racist" in an

lppeerance on a local television
program (WNBC's "searchlight") Sunday •.
Robinson s11d he would llfvo
his soq&gt;ort to lhlt Democratic

~. no matter whether ho

lo Vice Prealtlent Hubert 11.
Humphrey, Sen. EUpM . J.
McCarthy of Mbqsota or Sen.
George S. McGovern of Soutll
Dakota.
" And I Intend to 110 o,.,, l!
the Democrata would havti me
.'
now, end auwort lhlt ~
cutlc nominee 1o lhlt bill ot
my abUicy In 1968, and If~ to
God that eVOJ')I blac:k .... IIIII
every mloarlcy lo this ~
does the same,.. Roblnaon said.
uBeeause lf we 4on't. we•~ ln
very, very seriwa trouble ln

this countcy II Richard Nlmt Ia
lhlt ••• Prealdent of the• llnited
Stales In 196&amp;."

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