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OlllLLCO !'lee - Noo-wiDileroof $10.000.00 . . . . . . . . . . . $700.00 P11raet
Trot-Nor&gt;Winnero of $10,000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500.00 P11raet
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the Oblo Colt stake&amp; entrance fee is u advertised. Money ilvJsion 'I.
2~ 15, 10, 5% . Five to slart Tile rlllht II reoerved to change order of
proaram or to declare off any race if Wlavoidable condttloDJ&gt; prevail.
Two heat plan. Every heat 1t race.
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deJIIDilBirale tile mulmum pulling eapaelty _'£;~
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Fred Geelloio
Wallace Bradford
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one beat - 46" and under . . . . . . . . .
Purwe $30
Trot - One belt - Over 46" to 50" lnchllive ·
Purse $30
FRIDAY, AUGUST 18TH.. 2:30 P.M.
Trot - one beat - 46" and under
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Trot - One b81t - OYer 46" to 50" inclUJive
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Drlvera muat be in eolors.
Entries closed 12 noon day before race.
Directors in charge reserve right to call off or reclasaify clastes. ,
Each entry to be measured at the concrete block drain In the een ter~thl
Defore the raC'e at the convenience or the directors Jn cllargp.
Eotry fee $2.00 •dded.

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winners aDd •word pr1tea In ....,dance witb tbe rulei. iiF~Ilur!l to ., . .
comply promptly wltb tbe d&amp;e.Uons of the committee f!ba relldt ii!i .;1.• ·.
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MOBILE STARTING GATE
PHOTO FINISH·
Blacksmitb aDd VeteriDarian on tbe lfOIIIIdl
Member of the Hocking V&gt;Uer Colt Circuit

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is the use of •·rar ~evillon
and vtdeotape. to ..., tho human heart. TO cope With the
problem or coron&amp;r1 diaea.lo in

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are swlnt!ID' and '!'• "beat• will
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ovoilt 11111 open tontght at 7:30
p.na. with annual aentc:ea 1 by
the Mali• Cciunt,y Ministerial Assoclatlon, ~ will be Gerald Koller, formerly of Meigs
Cciunt,y.
S.,nday and loda,v tbe I at r IIJ'O!Ind• were all•• wllh actlvi~
~!-• attractions moved onto t h e
PneraiJy quiet ii'OUndl and began Betting up IDr tbe IOStb
fair.
Relldem1 maldn&amp;' t1te scene

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will find a variecy of
entertatnntent on ltand: - some.
thins tor everyone- aoto apeak,
A4mlosioo to the grounds will
be charged lor the first t 1 m e
Tueada:J morning. Tuelday night,
the annual J101iY J]UIIing eonlest
will be held as tllo ll!'andstand
attraction with lhe horae J&gt;Ulling
ecxllest to be Wedneada:J evening.
On Thurada:J and Saturday
nights, the 13th annual summer
musleai ol the Big Bend Minstrel ASBII., will be tile ll!'and-

week not to mention• the Uve ~
stock to be shOwn and lhe horses
and ponies to be raced.-

The Dine Amusement Co. or
Canton will bo on the mldwa:J
with 11 rides Including tWo new
ones this year. From 10 a.m.
to "4 p.m.t Wednesday, the price
ot ride• will be reWced aa kid-

die day Is observed.
Vood booths ot tile Chester
Fire Depa11rnent and the Meigs

disnlay buildin.ghas,been converted into a restaurant. Patrons
wUI be seated a( table~~:. The establishment can sAat about 80 customen.
Raymond Hocc and Uerbert
Hoover, electricians, were put.
ting in long hours at the grounds
ironing out last minute pr&lt;Jb.
lems or lighting in various spots.
Tents to be used lor the [air

dogs while anOther will sell only
variousldnds of ruts. The SOUth-

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letic Boosters will sell sno-oon.es
and popcorn only while the Meigs
&lt;.:ount)' Riding Club to be located near the grandstand will tealure only cold snacks.

Celebrities for the week, or
course, will be the junior lair
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arrived &amp;mda.Y night. These wiU and Walter Jordan. Miss Carper
Local SChool District Athletic include lwp which wUI house is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Boosters were operating SUnday. the overflow or horses and pon. George Carper oC near ~
stand event and on Friday night Those of the 9.ltton M. E. Church, ies, a tent for junior Calr ex- and Wa1ter is the son of Mr. and
the old time fiddlers' contest the Little Family of Rutland and hibits and an automobile com- Mn. Mendal Jordan or the Car- offering the Ohio champlon- the · Ealltern Athletic Boosters mercial tent for occupancy by penter area. They will reign over
lh!p - plus $GOO in cash priz- were getting thie final treatment lhe Ra:J Riggs Co.
the fair and will be introduced to
es will be held.
before operations began. T h e
There will be some novelty audiences at grandstand events
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~ands on the grounds one each evening.
hibits on display thNlUghout tile. stand is an innovation. A former
U feature only loot-long hot
Following tradltlon, only tour

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v1&lt;e help1 allnua•l Joe H.
Ealle almolato de1eeot b 1

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Laurel, Ohio Valley and HarriSOII\'ille. Their attractive booths
will be in the senior Cair buUding.
The commercial exhibit area
- the Rock ~rings Grange Hall
and the new addition to Jt ls full . An innovation this year
\ n thai area will be a piano dlspla,y by Elberfeld's in Pomeroy.
Mrs. Margaret Neuman will be
at the exhibit to play request
numbers ol persons passing by
tbe dlspta:J. Th!o Is the type of
piano work Mrs. Neuman enjoys
more than any other and she ts
among numerous lair workers
looking forward to the busy week.
Another iMOvation for the fair

to the ratr board and elerltal
workel'l!i attemp:lng to compl«e

records will be a paging service
and a loot and found department
ThJs will be qM~rated by B o y
Scouts and Girl Scoots with Mrs.

WIUiam Ohlinger in charge. Tho
operation will take auch service '
out of the !air board om ee and at
the same time provide a raster
facUlty Cor the public. A tent
housing the- operatiOn Will be
located just in front ot t h e
secretary'~ office on the midWa:J .
Fair board members were everywhere on the grounds &amp;mday
completing details to help make
the Meigs Fair, bigger and bet-

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Mrs. Millard VanMallr
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, thO,~ 131h an.arloJ summer musical ol the Big Bend Minstrel
· .olsocit;latlon at the Meigs County Fair Thursday olll Friday
. nigh~ Left to ript are Nancy Harris, Mary Bradbury, cathy

MONDAY, AUGUST 12., 1967

8:00"P.M.-ReliiiOWI Servitei-'-Meigs Couoty ilintsieriol Assn.

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l'c.u!t;·y i1Qd Rabbits - ' Sht w~nship and
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TUISbAY, AUGUST 13th '
10:00 A.M.-Adinii&amp;lctt'"Will be charged ~l gat~ .
)O:Ctu A.M.-Judalna Domestic Arts
· 10:00 A.M.-l' JU. Demoostratlooa
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WIDNISDAY, AUGUST 14th
.. 8:QCI A.M.-Poultry Juqj,g- Open CW.
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1:00 A.M.-JudilnJ Junlo~' Fair- Beet and ShoWIIWIIhip
Fo!fow:-d by Shee" .1nr! Swine
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10:00 ·A.M. to 4:00P.M. -- Kiddies Day - All Rideo lOt
· lO:OCJ'" A.II.-Contormation Sbow - Hones and Poole•

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Morningr Girl -Scouts and Campfire Girls
Aftemoon-FFA .DemoostraUans
9:00 A.M.-Dccorama. This activity is Limited to 4-H gli'ls ·IU BoDle
FIU'llil!lbings projf'!cta Projects will be judged on their accomplisbment!t throu.&amp;h the year. Pbotographa arid •llliltl
may be used State Fair pMticipation will be d!termlDed iii.
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&lt;- $:00 A.M.-Junior Fair Beef Showmanllaip and ~ulg:Lng, fo~ by
ih~· abd .fWine.
ll.i._OO A.ll--Po~tltl')" lnd Rabbit Showmanship nfid
2~ J'.M.-N~trlliOn Coolest (Open to all routb in
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studttl or about. ilo.OOO patlent&amp;
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•WEDDIN(;S
•BIRTHDAYS
•FUNERALS '
•BASKETS
•SPRAYS
•POTTERY

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JUNIOR FAIR DIRICTORS
Janlee Eastman, Ann Holter,

t-H Glrll

Janet Jleee, Dawn Carper

. Larry lo!ODIKOmelf, DoODle Che'lfie,
Bob &amp;lley, Richard V{arner
John SAyre, Carl Siteneflekl.

(.H JloS'I

F.F.A.

Roger Lalbey, L1rr7 Hollon
Debbie Laney. loleli"" RizOr, Debbie G~y
.. ..
. . Byron McCoy, Tim Gulnpf ,

Girl scouts
Boy S&lt;olltl

ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS

Pllntln8• by Melp Coont7 '
111111«1r ll'lllll• wtu aPtn ,be a
tea111rt or the MelisCGun11F$".
Work by ioc;sl ·oi1tsts waa 'Jil.

Style Revw

Ann Holler, Cc&gt;Supt.

Janet Mee,. C..Supt.
Wendy C•rper

Jenny Dean
Peggy Milhoan
Betty Sitalfer

Mary Smith
Jean Whitehead

Tncton Opertton
Bob Bailey, Supt.

Per•• CommlttH
Larry Hollon

Mlaa Jessie Sallnders Is

Billie Hill
Bill Hoback
Mike Lawson

Debbie Ohlinger
Demontt'llltlons
Dawn Cuper,
Co-Supt.
Rhonda Ervin

Terrie Miller

Ellen ruee

coal or pastel categories, there
are classes for landscape from
nature, portrait from l!fe, still
life, marine study, flower study,

~~

and animal study'
A modem art category has
aiBO been Included Ibis year.
A membership ticket is the

Sandra Newlun

Linda Beal

Melanie Dean

Tawnya Cozart

Janet Mees
Rhea Mara

Lcnor~

Jlfinrmnru

.W'ITH.

•

4·H EXHIBITS AT THIS YEAR'S FAIRf

PHONE 991•5759

tlltpod.

LY .RECREATION

I'

SEE ·THE'

DAN MEADOWS

only tee for entering a painting
for competlllon. Tbe deadline

Co-Sup!.
Jenny Dean
Melissa Rizer
Homt &amp;c. Commltt,t

Foods &amp; Nutrltl111

1.'

water colors, and drawing, char·

Debbie Laney, SUpl
Linda Brown
Kathie Chichester
LDrry Hollon
Jean Mees

,Jean Mees, Supl

Donnie Cheadle

alao be made by the judges.
In lbe oil, or acrylic palnUng,

Vicki Carr
Debbie Keebaugh
Louise Michael
Shap &amp; Crops
John Sayre, Supt.

Dawn Carper

105 .YEARS _OF :F

AUG. 13·1

A .,best In show'' award will

Actlvltift

Larry

Montgomery,
C..Supl

Rebblts &amp; Poultry
Ann Holter, SIIPt.
Dtlry
Larry Hollon, SUpt.

Kenr.eth Bolen

'•,

'

and second place awards, both

Rhonda. Ervin
LlYHtock
Alan Holter
Jomice Eastman, Supt. Grace King

John Lohse
Ronnie Wagner
John Wiles

5 BIG DAYS'
AND NIGHTS"'

lll-

cash and rlbboo, will be given, '
along with honorable mentions.

Rick Warner

Tom Hamm

Betty Shaffer
Mary smith
ExhiiNt Sput
Wa1ter Jordan,
CoSupt.

Hone
Bill Downie Jr.
Karen Griffith
Carolyn Jones

.:-

r,

pertnlendant of the amateur painting dop&amp;rtment.
In each ol the 19 clasaes, first

SUPERINTENDENTS OF DEPARTMENTS

Clothint &amp;

.

banging.

Bobb7 Anderson, Everett Holcomb
Mrs. Wi.lliam Ohlinger, Mrs . Frank Powers,
llhs. L R Neal

F.F.A.
Girl Scouu

·'

· tn»Jceo:l lo Clll\' lair ,ull,y ·a ,t.Jr
years • .,, ~ baa" ll!Own Ill '·
be a roal ldllbliaht of jjle Ole' '
ldblts, Neither pa1r&amp;lnga "by
DUmber," or tube pa~l~ '8r8 ·
accepted 1m' display, All pieces
accepted must be O&lt;IIIPPed lor .

Mrs. Pat Holte£, Mary !Ipse,
Margaret Griflilba, C. E. Blat,..ee

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tor entries is 4 p.m., on Aug.
8, at the secretary•s ornce on

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Michael

Pony Pulling Conll&gt;st
Fred Leifheit and Hugh P. Custer, Superint....ntl
TulldAy, August 13th -7:30 P.M. •t Gr•nd•t•nd
Ponies will be measured prior to contest.
Pttiling distance - 14 feet.
Sled will be furni1hed.
Entry fee, 6% of premium for first plaee in each event, muat be
paid when entry i&amp; inade.
1. Class "A" Pony Pull for ponies 46" and under

1.
2.

3.

t.

$211.00
$20.00
. $15.00
$10.00
2. Cla~r~ usu Pony Pull for Ponies 47" to SQ" inclusive.
$25.00
$20.00
$15.00
$10.00
RULES Of $0UTHERN OHIO PULLING ASSOCIATION
TO GOVERN
Classification of ponies will be tJ in. and under and 47 in. to 52 in.
Tbe distance lor each pull will be 14 ft., but dJSllmce less than 14
fl will be used to determine winner or place at the end oi tbe con·
test.
Eacll driver will be allowed two belpen,
Tbere will be three trials to each load, fi-rst and second while bitch·
ed to load. The third to come later. Each driver muat take first puU.
All contoell&gt; will be opened to the world.

5.
• 6. Wblpping or under use ol the line, pro~lllity or shouting will no'•
t' lfi k~·

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8. AJry forward movements of load after the driver givee command
to go will be countod u a pull.
9. ·Each team will be driven by one driv&amp; through the entire conte&amp;t
. except iD .... of injury.
10. Driver mUJt be ready wben his turn cornea to pull
11. Tbore will not be ...,. three tries to hitcb dr will be counted as a

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12. No small tewns will be allowed to pull in second clast but split
teama will be all"'"'"'.
13. PoDiee can be mea11ured with shoes or without.
1'4. On the third pull, you may go either way, if boundaries permil
ADJ rulu of the Buckeye Horse I'Ulllllg A81n,, not listed above, will
lftflll,

last njght.

• • •

BARBS

Disgruntled sale s man
friend says that anyone on a

By PHIL PASTORET
We know quite a few
antique coUeetors, but some
are much younger.

• • •

The only man

•

m the

•hop who is on speaklllg
terms with evt'llont is the
fellow who didn't shoW up

for the compc~ny coolo-out

commission doesn't have to
worry about keeping to a r..

ductng diet.

We are ttrouc1 of ,o~ annual Meigs County Fair,
and .partic\llarJ.y (pleased with the youth, who are
learning each ·~ear . better farm and homemaking
practices, and ~displaying them at our fair. Make
a special note to , see their interesting exhibits
and s~_e in.the efforts they have taken to make
our c~~Y a bet!Q,r place to live.
May yoU and ybdr family have a funderful time
at the tlir. So milch to see•••• So much to do•••
SO:ptuch to enjoy. '· .It's the high spot of the year
fo~ everyone~ ' This 105th.Year, bigger and better,
mOte e~citiJJB~ more fun than ever.
I'

ATTEND THE MEIGS COUNTY
FAIR AUGUST 13 THRU 17

T~e advantages of electric heat are available to you-whether

you live in an older home, a new home or a mobile home.
And, the cost is reasonable. Generally not ovet two .or

in many cases, people who have it say it costs Ills.
Ksk someone who has electric heal ... I!Sk us ... or call

a Reddy Kilol¥all Recommended Hlatina Dealer.

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16-17
.1968

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SPRINGS

three dollars a month more than other types of heat. And,
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CIT~tNS
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SIUIOUETI'ED aJalnat the
eln!u IA!DI, 9-year..wKatlll

Htover m a k e 1 her flrll
ffiJhl" It lbe """"
181 1rm1 of her lather Jim,
• member of "The Flvl•l
LoeNitl'." other membera
of lloe ••· all of wbom are
from Perv, Ind., wote•.

"IPI&lt;e

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REMODEUNG?
NO GUESS ESTIMATES HERE
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YALLEY LUMBER &amp;SUPPLY

• • •
Therel• ""thing elle lilu
havinu lhe boss m loum
for which we're pmfuuncll~

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L1rr7 HQllon

PRI!;SIDENT
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Janice 11'.1...,1111

. . . . . Dobbie OhllDiet
' " ' ' Bob llatlt)"

SECR!:l'~Y
'l'rea8llm"

JUNIOR FAIR DIRICTORS
Janlee Eastman, Ann Holter,

t-H Glrll

Janet Jleee, Dawn Carper

. Larry lo!ODIKOmelf, DoODle Che'lfie,
Bob &amp;lley, Richard V{arner
John SAyre, Carl Siteneflekl.

(.H JloS'I

F.F.A.

Roger Lalbey, L1rr7 Hollon
Debbie Laney. loleli"" RizOr, Debbie G~y
.. ..
. . Byron McCoy, Tim Gulnpf ,

Girl scouts
Boy S&lt;olltl

ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS

Pllntln8• by Melp Coont7 '
111111«1r ll'lllll• wtu aPtn ,be a
tea111rt or the MelisCGun11F$".
Work by ioc;sl ·oi1tsts waa 'Jil.

Style Revw

Ann Holler, Cc&gt;Supt.

Janet Mee,. C..Supt.
Wendy C•rper

Jenny Dean
Peggy Milhoan
Betty Sitalfer

Mary Smith
Jean Whitehead

Tncton Opertton
Bob Bailey, Supt.

Per•• CommlttH
Larry Hollon

Mlaa Jessie Sallnders Is

Billie Hill
Bill Hoback
Mike Lawson

Debbie Ohlinger
Demontt'llltlons
Dawn Cuper,
Co-Supt.
Rhonda Ervin

Terrie Miller

Ellen ruee

coal or pastel categories, there
are classes for landscape from
nature, portrait from l!fe, still
life, marine study, flower study,

~~

and animal study'
A modem art category has
aiBO been Included Ibis year.
A membership ticket is the

Sandra Newlun

Linda Beal

Melanie Dean

Tawnya Cozart

Janet Mees
Rhea Mara

Lcnor~

Jlfinrmnru

.W'ITH.

•

4·H EXHIBITS AT THIS YEAR'S FAIRf

PHONE 991•5759

tlltpod.

LY .RECREATION

I'

SEE ·THE'

DAN MEADOWS

only tee for entering a painting
for competlllon. Tbe deadline

Co-Sup!.
Jenny Dean
Melissa Rizer
Homt &amp;c. Commltt,t

Foods &amp; Nutrltl111

1.'

water colors, and drawing, char·

Debbie Laney, SUpl
Linda Brown
Kathie Chichester
LDrry Hollon
Jean Mees

,Jean Mees, Supl

Donnie Cheadle

alao be made by the judges.
In lbe oil, or acrylic palnUng,

Vicki Carr
Debbie Keebaugh
Louise Michael
Shap &amp; Crops
John Sayre, Supt.

Dawn Carper

105 .YEARS _OF :F

AUG. 13·1

A .,best In show'' award will

Actlvltift

Larry

Montgomery,
C..Supl

Rebblts &amp; Poultry
Ann Holter, SIIPt.
Dtlry
Larry Hollon, SUpt.

Kenr.eth Bolen

'•,

'

and second place awards, both

Rhonda. Ervin
LlYHtock
Alan Holter
Jomice Eastman, Supt. Grace King

John Lohse
Ronnie Wagner
John Wiles

5 BIG DAYS'
AND NIGHTS"'

lll-

cash and rlbboo, will be given, '
along with honorable mentions.

Rick Warner

Tom Hamm

Betty Shaffer
Mary smith
ExhiiNt Sput
Wa1ter Jordan,
CoSupt.

Hone
Bill Downie Jr.
Karen Griffith
Carolyn Jones

.:-

r,

pertnlendant of the amateur painting dop&amp;rtment.
In each ol the 19 clasaes, first

SUPERINTENDENTS OF DEPARTMENTS

Clothint &amp;

.

banging.

Bobb7 Anderson, Everett Holcomb
Mrs. Wi.lliam Ohlinger, Mrs . Frank Powers,
llhs. L R Neal

F.F.A.
Girl Scouu

·'

· tn»Jceo:l lo Clll\' lair ,ull,y ·a ,t.Jr
years • .,, ~ baa" ll!Own Ill '·
be a roal ldllbliaht of jjle Ole' '
ldblts, Neither pa1r&amp;lnga "by
DUmber," or tube pa~l~ '8r8 ·
accepted 1m' display, All pieces
accepted must be O&lt;IIIPPed lor .

Mrs. Pat Holte£, Mary !Ipse,
Margaret Griflilba, C. E. Blat,..ee

(.H

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tor entries is 4 p.m., on Aug.
8, at the secretary•s ornce on

THE F

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Jean Mees
Michael

Pony Pulling Conll&gt;st
Fred Leifheit and Hugh P. Custer, Superint....ntl
TulldAy, August 13th -7:30 P.M. •t Gr•nd•t•nd
Ponies will be measured prior to contest.
Pttiling distance - 14 feet.
Sled will be furni1hed.
Entry fee, 6% of premium for first plaee in each event, muat be
paid when entry i&amp; inade.
1. Class "A" Pony Pull for ponies 46" and under

1.
2.

3.

t.

$211.00
$20.00
. $15.00
$10.00
2. Cla~r~ usu Pony Pull for Ponies 47" to SQ" inclusive.
$25.00
$20.00
$15.00
$10.00
RULES Of $0UTHERN OHIO PULLING ASSOCIATION
TO GOVERN
Classification of ponies will be tJ in. and under and 47 in. to 52 in.
Tbe distance lor each pull will be 14 ft., but dJSllmce less than 14
fl will be used to determine winner or place at the end oi tbe con·
test.
Eacll driver will be allowed two belpen,
Tbere will be three trials to each load, fi-rst and second while bitch·
ed to load. The third to come later. Each driver muat take first puU.
All contoell&gt; will be opened to the world.

5.
• 6. Wblpping or under use ol the line, pro~lllity or shouting will no'•
t' lfi k~·

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COUNTY
STYLEt
PAlS
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4
1D.
5
BIG
NIGHTS
OF
FAIR
F
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..'.\

..

'!..~

"''It

.

7. Tbe welsbt ol ~will be determined by the juqes,
8. AJry forward movements of load after the driver givee command
to go will be countod u a pull.
9. ·Each team will be driven by one driv&amp; through the entire conte&amp;t
. except iD .... of injury.
10. Driver mUJt be ready wben his turn cornea to pull
11. Tbore will not be ...,. three tries to hitcb dr will be counted as a

'

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.t

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'

RillES -~,

•

RACING

SHOWS

CONTESTS
•

LIVESTOCK
'
-. . .
lHOWING ·
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-"

'PUll

12. No small tewns will be allowed to pull in second clast but split
teama will be all"'"'"'.
13. PoDiee can be mea11ured with shoes or without.
1'4. On the third pull, you may go either way, if boundaries permil
ADJ rulu of the Buckeye Horse I'Ulllllg A81n,, not listed above, will
lftflll,

last njght.

• • •

BARBS

Disgruntled sale s man
friend says that anyone on a

By PHIL PASTORET
We know quite a few
antique coUeetors, but some
are much younger.

• • •

The only man

•

m the

•hop who is on speaklllg
terms with evt'llont is the
fellow who didn't shoW up

for the compc~ny coolo-out

commission doesn't have to
worry about keeping to a r..

ductng diet.

We are ttrouc1 of ,o~ annual Meigs County Fair,
and .partic\llarJ.y (pleased with the youth, who are
learning each ·~ear . better farm and homemaking
practices, and ~displaying them at our fair. Make
a special note to , see their interesting exhibits
and s~_e in.the efforts they have taken to make
our c~~Y a bet!Q,r place to live.
May yoU and ybdr family have a funderful time
at the tlir. So milch to see•••• So much to do•••
SO:ptuch to enjoy. '· .It's the high spot of the year
fo~ everyone~ ' This 105th.Year, bigger and better,
mOte e~citiJJB~ more fun than ever.
I'

ATTEND THE MEIGS COUNTY
FAIR AUGUST 13 THRU 17

T~e advantages of electric heat are available to you-whether

you live in an older home, a new home or a mobile home.
And, the cost is reasonable. Generally not ovet two .or

in many cases, people who have it say it costs Ills.
Ksk someone who has electric heal ... I!Sk us ... or call

a Reddy Kilol¥all Recommended Hlatina Dealer.

•

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AUGUST
13-14~15-

16-17
.1968

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'• ': '. 1

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ROCK ·
SPRINGS

three dollars a month more than other types of heat. And,
,·,

_..;.

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'

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CIT~tNS
'

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SIUIOUETI'ED aJalnat the
eln!u IA!DI, 9-year..wKatlll

Htover m a k e 1 her flrll
ffiJhl" It lbe """"
181 1rm1 of her lather Jim,
• member of "The Flvl•l
LoeNitl'." other membera
of lloe ••· all of wbom are
from Perv, Ind., wote•.

"IPI&lt;e

,.

REMODEUNG?
NO GUESS ESTIMATES HERE
--------------------------·
YALLEY LUMBER &amp;SUPPLY

• • •
Therel• ""thing elle lilu
havinu lhe boss m loum
for which we're pmfuuncll~

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SHAMMY'S ·
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members of the Rulland Frienlly Garden Club teclutiqueB of p........illil arr-ents for two : · been· ·entihaslzOd ).y itra. MarDower shows to be held on Aog. 14 tllrOu.!tt Aug. 17 at ihe MeJia Coomly rair. The Rulland (nlllll
·~el Elll Lowla, ··~ndent
wW have Thlnksglving themad arr-enta to propare.
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of the depll'llllfill, Iilii eiltlbll&gt;
ar1 need not be a Ji!8mber of a
· gordell clll!l td exllltilt. Qowever,
It bas been ·tiotecllbat tlie ahowa
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IIIII! all eptri•• must be ilte work
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·Board thall bn~ the rtg-h1 t(l withhold p~:~yml!nt ·uf oreJniUmA unUJ die

Hor~e

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AUGUST 13-17

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Wllllom Dowillo •nd Tom R. Rlulor, lvJIId~Mttllioto

.L ~n 10 World Compelilion. Entr~a will dole 1:00 PJI. WellneadiJ
AU8Uol 14th. Membership Uclr.el nol r.qulrOO.
.
; AD ruleo aDd resulations of tbe MeiJs County Fair Wm appb'
3. CUll Pl"'miumo:1ol. ~.00; 2nd, $3.00; ll!d, Jt.oo, tlli, $1.00 'plus
ltoletlte!t fr8 fi1'lt live places in '1111 claasea
Load In Polly
which wUI receive a ttopby for each entry without beiDalud,.cl.
~ To be bold Wednellday 1:00 P.M. in mow ring.
.CLASS a ·.
1. ft.H HoneD111118hl1&gt;--Horse or i'llllles, for Melg• Cmmcy Clubo on1.J
2. I.ead In Polly-Western Taci;-M" and under,
3. Weatern Pleasure PollJL--48" to 56".
4. Weolern PlellHlte Hone.

••eept

THE PICK-UP
HOME&amp; DELIVERY
LAUNDIY
2nd

S. Ple..Ql'io P0117-liarDeJa CUll.
6. English PIWIII'It. Horse•
?. BaJTelllace
· 8. Weilarn Pleuure Pony-under 48"
9. Trail Hot-Western Tad:
10. TraU PoU¥-W'ealern Tact

STATE FAIR .. . . . ......
WOODSFIELD .
CALDWELL .. .. .. .

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SEI'TDIIIEII %

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WIIERE YOU ARE
ON LAND, SEA, OR IN THE Ali

For the taste,
you never
get tired of•

.. AUGUST Z'l-31

!tiAIIIE'ITA . . .. .. .. . .... . .

AUG. Sl-8EPT. 4

.MeCONNEJ.SVliLE .. .. .
LOGAN . . ..
DELAWARE ... ..

SI!PI'I!:IIIIER ft.7
SEP'I'EICIER 11,14

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992'·2057

NO MATTERt

DATES OF OTHER FAIRS

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HAVE ACOlE AND ENJOY
, THE MEI$5 COUNTJ FAll

SEP'J1:MJ!ER 111-20

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OLD WASHINGTON .. .. .. . . .. .. . .. . . .
LANCASTER . . .... . ' ' ... .. . .... ' ' .. .. .

SEPTEMBER S'l·211
SEPTEIIliER 25-211
. . . . . OCTOBER 9-12

START$ TOMORROW

p

Chile ha.s nine political par~
ties with representation In
Congnu.

CO(A COLA BOnLING CO.
e

PARKERSBI)R~.

W. .v~.

.HAPPINESS IS

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an ·,
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as cles!rod In either or both
· alloWs, ' but'lnay make onb' one
·. . entry ln. each O! the,artistiC If•
raripment classes, In the apeclal
dleplay.. .: In .lho. educatlciaal
.._ ....; andui 1118 specimen collectioo classes.. More tlu o n e
s~n may btl entsrad In aey
c:lils In lhe bortlculture section.
In the Aug. 1~15 .• ~. artls. tic lllTlti&amp;"'Denta ba"' beaD lno
clutled fDr St. VlllenU,.'s Day,
· ualnc: Dowen in· redli Easter,
IDtelllretlve displays; WlohiJW·
tan's Birlllllay,pleceswllhweaU..
ered wood( Chrlstmu. Ill ar•

5 BIG FUN DAYS

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· are F1IB De,y, a favorlta &amp;rrllli8JIIOIK; ltd Lept, I cluili4 In tile horllctllture dl11·
dealpi ulllti onl7 11110 dower. The olon of tile two sboWa.
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Pcmeroy,
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...Wallac~ Bradford "------------- Brownell A!!:J.. Mlddlepcrt, 'Ohio
.. ~· GO?Ieln -------•------------------ JU·u, Pomeroy, Oblo
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an&gt;,CoolviUe,
Bacilli!, Ohio
.,. ·. "t"~nce W.Sblelds
Henderson
____ ...,. ____________ 'lin&gt;,
Oblo
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DIRICTORI 1m
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· ,. ~arold Carnalij!n --------·--"-------------- an&gt;, Raelna, Ohio
-' r.. m. B. .l)olflde •·---------------------- BcX 99, Pomeroy, C.!llo
E. HOffman
Dexter, l;luo
• Rex E. Shenefield ------·-------·-------- RFD, LaniiJVIlle, Ohio
.; Htram Slawter -----~·-"·--·----------- RFD, llllddleport, Ohio

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' Cbarles Williams ---------------------------- an&gt;, Sbade, Ohio
•. baflea· Radford ----------·- 142 Buttemut Av.., l'ouiefoy, Ohio
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lo)'fotll'd I• ,Ill• Folr .6&lt;••(&lt;1.
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meJIIb&lt;.r,htp tl&lt;·kel ,All c•ttle uut~o Motg• County .wlll bf !'l)•r•ecl 1111&lt;

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cludi!W roses.
ln.U..dOIIII arthllo arr..,..

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David Garrick, oue of Eaglaod'a greatest a c I ou . tbeatrleal m111111ger1, wu ~lao,.
of Ita we~eat. Wben be
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SladY Zirkle, 'NeD Colmer, Nancy Jlarrla and Dick N..,e.
The Blr Bend .Minstrel As10&lt;iltlon wW be presentiqr its 131h
lllllllllll!r DKisleal at tho Mel&amp;s CCitulb' Fair•

ATTEND. THE .
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KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS
mrs: Jill BEND~ Alooclatlon dahcerS wW back

22~··
In 1961 a U.S. Ntelllte was
orbited In 1!11&lt;0, heraldlnl( I
new era of world communlcallcina by radio and television.
A lhougbl for lite da,y:

Novello! Somerset Maugham
llld, "People ask ycu ror
&lt;riUclam, but tht\v want only

Mrs. Allee Nease as she does a carol Burnett munber, ~·N~
bocb'.'' In 0. annual summer sii:Jw ot the grnq~ to be 1caged at
8:30 p, m. 1burllda,y and SaturdiJ! II the Melp CCitulb' Fair.
Fl'&lt;llll let! to ri8ht are Katey Morgan, Lois Sauer, J - Riley,
Cindy Hayman, Cheri Mayer, Pat Collhu, DebiJie Norris,
Cellne ltlc:Gollan, Mary Holman, Karen Grlllllh and Sond,y Zir-

pralae,u

kle.

AUG. .

FIVE DAY$ OF EXHIBI.TS
AND ENJOYMENT
AWAITS YOU
THIS YEAR••••••
AND WE WISH TO SALUTE All THOSE
FINE PEOPLE WHO MAKE THIS ANNUAL
EXPOSITION POSSIBLE . , . THE AGRICUL·
TURAL SOCIETY, THE JUNIOR FAIR
BOARD, BUSINESSMEN, YOUTH, AND ALL
THE OTHER WONDERFUL ORGANIZATIONS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO THE SUCCESS OF THE MEIGS COUNTY FAIR.

13-17

IS YOUR TIME
TO SEE OUR

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GIBSON

KITCHEN AID

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ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO•.

RID~NOQR
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RC~half-quarts in the new 8-bottle carton.

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TV ON DISPL Y

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REMEMBER ..• IT'S THE TOTAL THAT COUNTS AND AT TINY'S YOU ALWAYS GET

ALL
NEW
1969
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The Fair and He Urces
AU Of Yoo To See Him
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lllJide lllllu'le llllcea.· ·

SEE YOU THERE

SHAMMY'S ·
Pomeroy, 0.

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be

a are Jlll'!l 1111' eioo

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MRS. JAMES s. 1TI'US, SR., RUT!:. AND, an accredited Dower llhoir judge, demCIIIIrataalo . ltlhlts .!&gt;¥ the pul!llt P4 It 1111'
members of the Rulland Frienlly Garden Club teclutiqueB of p........illil arr-ents for two : · been· ·entihaslzOd ).y itra. MarDower shows to be held on Aog. 14 tllrOu.!tt Aug. 17 at ihe MeJia Coomly rair. The Rulland (nlllll
·~el Elll Lowla, ··~ndent
wW have Thlnksglving themad arr-enta to propare.
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of the depll'llllfill, Iilii eiltlbll&gt;
ar1 need not be a Ji!8mber of a
· gordell clll!l td exllltilt. Qowever,
It bas been ·tiotecllbat tlie ahowa
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Frank H. Johnston -~------------------,------- Pomeroy, Ohio

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IIIII! all eptri•• must be ilte work
· of ille exlllbltore.
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Pomeroy, ohio

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Norold Cornolwtn, O.otio IColllonh, s..-lntendonts
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by

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·Board thall bn~ the rtg-h1 t(l withhold p~:~yml!nt ·uf oreJniUmA unUJ die

Hor~e

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AUGUST 13-17

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Wllllom Dowillo •nd Tom R. Rlulor, lvJIId~Mttllioto

.L ~n 10 World Compelilion. Entr~a will dole 1:00 PJI. WellneadiJ
AU8Uol 14th. Membership Uclr.el nol r.qulrOO.
.
; AD ruleo aDd resulations of tbe MeiJs County Fair Wm appb'
3. CUll Pl"'miumo:1ol. ~.00; 2nd, $3.00; ll!d, Jt.oo, tlli, $1.00 'plus
ltoletlte!t fr8 fi1'lt live places in '1111 claasea
Load In Polly
which wUI receive a ttopby for each entry without beiDalud,.cl.
~ To be bold Wednellday 1:00 P.M. in mow ring.
.CLASS a ·.
1. ft.H HoneD111118hl1&gt;--Horse or i'llllles, for Melg• Cmmcy Clubo on1.J
2. I.ead In Polly-Western Taci;-M" and under,
3. Weatern Pleasure PollJL--48" to 56".
4. Weolern PlellHlte Hone.

••eept

THE PICK-UP
HOME&amp; DELIVERY
LAUNDIY
2nd

S. Ple..Ql'io P0117-liarDeJa CUll.
6. English PIWIII'It. Horse•
?. BaJTelllace
· 8. Weilarn Pleuure Pony-under 48"
9. Trail Hot-Western Tad:
10. TraU PoU¥-W'ealern Tact

STATE FAIR .. . . . ......
WOODSFIELD .
CALDWELL .. .. .. .

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SEI'TDIIIEII %

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· · ..

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WIIERE YOU ARE
ON LAND, SEA, OR IN THE Ali

For the taste,
you never
get tired of•

.. AUGUST Z'l-31

!tiAIIIE'ITA . . .. .. .. . .... . .

AUG. Sl-8EPT. 4

.MeCONNEJ.SVliLE .. .. .
LOGAN . . ..
DELAWARE ... ..

SI!PI'I!:IIIIER ft.7
SEP'I'EICIER 11,14

. .... . .

992'·2057

NO MATTERt

DATES OF OTHER FAIRS

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HAVE ACOlE AND ENJOY
, THE MEI$5 COUNTJ FAll

SEP'J1:MJ!ER 111-20

. ...

OLD WASHINGTON .. .. .. . . .. .. . .. . . .
LANCASTER . . .... . ' ' ... .. . .... ' ' .. .. .

SEPTEMBER S'l·211
SEPTEIIliER 25-211
. . . . . OCTOBER 9-12

START$ TOMORROW

p

Chile ha.s nine political par~
ties with representation In
Congnu.

CO(A COLA BOnLING CO.
e

PARKERSBI)R~.

W. .v~.

.HAPPINESS IS

· . cment ade--;aa•.
an ·,
·'-

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· lton ~ ante• u many •II••••
as cles!rod In either or both
· alloWs, ' but'lnay make onb' one
·. . entry ln. each O! the,artistiC If•
raripment classes, In the apeclal
dleplay.. .: In .lho. educatlciaal
.._ ....; andui 1118 specimen collectioo classes.. More tlu o n e
s~n may btl entsrad In aey
c:lils In lhe bortlculture section.
In the Aug. 1~15 .• ~. artls. tic lllTlti&amp;"'Denta ba"' beaD lno
clutled fDr St. VlllenU,.'s Day,
· ualnc: Dowen in· redli Easter,
IDtelllretlve displays; WlohiJW·
tan's Birlllllay,pleceswllhweaU..
ered wood( Chrlstmu. Ill ar•

5 BIG FUN DAYS

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al 4:00 P.ll., WedttesdeJ, AaJust 7, 1M.

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dealpi ulllti onl7 11110 dower. The olon of tile two sboWa.
.,.
Tile

"'l'rcd C· Leifheit
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-•---------------------RFD,
Pcmeroy,
Ohio
...Wallac~ Bradford "------------- Brownell A!!:J.. Mlddlepcrt, 'Ohio
.. ~· GO?Ieln -------•------------------ JU·u, Pomeroy, Oblo
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an&gt;,CoolviUe,
Bacilli!, Ohio
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Henderson
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-' r.. m. B. .l)olflde •·---------------------- BcX 99, Pomeroy, C.!llo
E. HOffman
Dexter, l;luo
• Rex E. Shenefield ------·-------·-------- RFD, LaniiJVIlle, Ohio
.; Htram Slawter -----~·-"·--·----------- RFD, llllddleport, Ohio

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' Cbarles Williams ---------------------------- an&gt;, Sbade, Ohio
•. baflea· Radford ----------·- 142 Buttemut Av.., l'ouiefoy, Ohio
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DIRECTORS 1969
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~udlllnr will be at 2:00 P.M. 'l'htp'lday, AUSUit ·tsth. ·.

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b)' thtli Glhlbllur'l ~AI&amp;. u etittek II not
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lo)'fotll'd I• ,Ill• Folr .6&lt;••(&lt;1.
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f.lll. 'l'wlldllf· Aal 18th
All eodUe o~nefl ID Me1p CoU,IItJ entered fre•' ~Jpon' -Ult'. pqrc-haJeo ur ·
meJIIb&lt;.r,htp tl&lt;·kel ,All c•ttle uut~o Motg• County .wlll bf !'l)•r•ecl 1111&lt;

Wllooa14.!W lkluter ••• .i••••• ~.~-----;-.~~~--~~~·-~--:: Beerelley
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The Blr Bend .Minstrel As10&lt;iltlon wW be presentiqr its 131h
lllllllllll!r DKisleal at tho Mel&amp;s CCitulb' Fair•

ATTEND. THE .
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mrs: Jill BEND~ Alooclatlon dahcerS wW back

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In 1961 a U.S. Ntelllte was
orbited In 1!11&lt;0, heraldlnl( I
new era of world communlcallcina by radio and television.
A lhougbl for lite da,y:

Novello! Somerset Maugham
llld, "People ask ycu ror
&lt;riUclam, but tht\v want only

Mrs. Allee Nease as she does a carol Burnett munber, ~·N~
bocb'.'' In 0. annual summer sii:Jw ot the grnq~ to be 1caged at
8:30 p, m. 1burllda,y and SaturdiJ! II the Melp CCitulb' Fair.
Fl'&lt;llll let! to ri8ht are Katey Morgan, Lois Sauer, J - Riley,
Cindy Hayman, Cheri Mayer, Pat Collhu, DebiJie Norris,
Cellne ltlc:Gollan, Mary Holman, Karen Grlllllh and Sond,y Zir-

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AUG. .

FIVE DAY$ OF EXHIBI.TS
AND ENJOYMENT
AWAITS YOU
THIS YEAR••••••
AND WE WISH TO SALUTE All THOSE
FINE PEOPLE WHO MAKE THIS ANNUAL
EXPOSITION POSSIBLE . , . THE AGRICUL·
TURAL SOCIETY, THE JUNIOR FAIR
BOARD, BUSINESSMEN, YOUTH, AND ALL
THE OTHER WONDERFUL ORGANIZATIONS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO THE SUCCESS OF THE MEIGS COUNTY FAIR.

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Vloe Preoddont Hubert H. lidos IA!ll him be '""' hu Gov. ~ ·T. AilJOW, bla oew be Mll!id deoert tile OOP llid

)ru~ if.Yo delaga!Als to lhe nearly I;G04Hirat ballot 'vol&lt;i...
llelllocratle conventloo begin., almoat 300 more lhan lilt 1,312
n1ns ·m&gt;.weokJ from ~ada¥ wiii/ I!Mdod to win lho oomlnatlon.
IIJ'IDI blm lhe prealdenttal Tile vice ~~resident aloo lllld be
IIDIIIIlllllon on tho llrst' ballot did out 1111M "we are ~ to
oller sldesiA!Jll)lng a bitter have too much dlllleulcy In
platform tight O'ler Vietnam arriving at a re_.alble
policy.
and reaSODBblo" Vlotaam plat.
Sons. Eugene J. McCarthy of form position.
Minnesota and George S.
Humphrey also dlscoontod tho
McGovern of SOUth Dakota hope posslblllcy of a McCarlhyto prO'Io Humphrey wrong on McGo'lom coalition p.at could
both counts.
turn into a "stop 'lfiunphrey"
McGovern, who entered the drive at the convention.
raee Saturday, wasted no time
Nixon Unwinds
gottlng his campaign underway.
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a IA!Iavlsloo Interview
Richard Nlxoo- The Republi(NBC's HMeet the Preu") that can presidential nominee, un~

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~J,y will~ lho DemoeraUe praaldontlal IIDIIIInallon withIn a few days to "sovo tb~
Ilemoeratlc periy."
Jackie Rol&gt;iruoo&gt;- Tile lira!
Nol!J'O In major loa,sue baoobOII
and a campolJnor for New York

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rested in California

L. R. Hannon
Dies Saturday

us all

Lawrence R. Harmoo, 66, of
around the world and it's the
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2 Pt. Pleasant, dled Saturfirst thing we've got to stop if
day at 4:40 p.m. In the Mcwe want to end thll! war."
Klrmey Nursing Horne at Letart
Plank Fight
following
a three year illness.
The 46-year-Oid senator said
Harmon
was the former carehe would fight for a ustrong

Vietnam plank In the platform..
at the Democratic ootwention.
McCarthy, in Los Angeles
for conferences and
campaigning to win support
from the 174-member California
today

delegation pledged to the late

Son.

Robert

KeM~,

said

SJ.nday he wouJd '*go all the
way" in his bid tor the

presidency.
Humphrey said &amp;mday In
a n o t h e r interview (KABC' s
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OPEN TllfSDAY

EVENING 7 TIL 9

IMARY JUNE'S

BEAUTY
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Johnson properties on Main st.
He was born on July 23, 1902
In Mason Coont,y, soo of the
late Henry and Mary Jane Leport Harmon. He was a member of the Hickory Chapel United Melliodlst Church.

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the winolng team from District
10 at 7 p.m. Frtday. Ollly 16
teams of the state will portlclpsiAl.
Dick Well scored the decid-

Effiei one son, William Joseph,

eHIGHLIGHTS FOR
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST

Jane Goett, Clnal Winchester,
and Mrs. Mary June O'DeU, co-

10:00 AM TO 4 PM-KIDDIES DAY
11:00 AM-JUNIOR FAIR-SHOWMANSHIP AND
JUDGING
1:00 PM-HORSE SHOW
10:00 PM-FIREWORKS

brother, Andrew Soltesz, Colum-

10 grandchildren;
four sisters,

a
Ann

Lenge, Columbus: Julia Perone,
Worthington; Mary Bauerle, Pa..
taskala, and Margaret Miller,
Oak Ridge, Tem.

Funeral senrices will be held
TUesday at 9 a. m. from the
Schoedinger - Norris Funeral

Home, 3574 ~orth Broadway,
Grove Clcy. Burial wUI be In
Riverview Cemetery at Middleport at 2 p. rn. on llfuesday,

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former Idea• of baadllllleHas In mevle men. ftla !1
Boldm Feymu, a Yu(tlia•
vlau &amp;lo(o aod ocreen actor
who hal been eboaoo to

play the starring role Ia the

upoomlac IBm, "The Adventuren."

Ted Pullins
Dies Saturday
Funeral services for Ted puJ..
lins, 67, Union Ave., Pomeroy,

who died Saturday evening lo the
Pleosant Vsl!ey Hospltll at Pt.
Pleasant, will be held Tuesday at
2 p, m. at llie Ewing Chapel with

the Rev. Eugene Gill oMclatlng.
Burial will be in the Memorial
Garden Cemetery.
survivors inelude hh wife,
Bessie Tracy Pullins: t.hree sons,
Tom, at home: ao:l James and

Gerald, botllo!Pomeroy; a daughter, Betty Pullins Sayre, Middle--

Frteilds may call at tho funor·
al home ao,ytime.

Ask to Wed
Gary Michael Smith, 18, Middleport, Oiling statloo a!IA!odaot,
and Barbara Jean Brumley, 17,

Middleport; Joho Robert Hoory,
Jr., 20. Dolawara, stock boy,
and Jaoet Faye Priddy, 17, RL
1, Rutlaod, studoDI; Ham J~q~~oa
Cunningham, 21, HI. 3, POmeroy, mechanic:, and Brenda &amp;le .
Thomas Browa, 23, Itt. t, Porn·
eroy, clerk: Dor Clark Coates,
2S, MiddletoWn, drill preos Oil·
orator, and Ju&lt;t" Am WUllamo,
21, Rutlaod, besutlclao; Earl Harvey GUkoy, 20, Middleport, U.
S. Army, and Nancy Elizabeth
Lambert, 19, Middleport.

Barbecue Held
Racine American Legion Post

and swimming were the diver-

COUNTY'S

Divorce Asked
A petition for divorce has been

rued In Meigs Coonty comrnoo
pleaa court by Etta Mao Par-

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KENTUCKY FRIED

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SAN MARTINO V.ALIE CAU.
DINA, ltlb• (UPJ) - Guollro

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the Rock Sprlnp Fairgrounds tor the 105th fair w~h q&gt;em this ev.tn!Jw.

FIVE-D}.Y FORECAST
By United PreiS lotAornatlooal
Toau!oraturos -In Ohio wUl

4 Defendants

ave,.... near oormal Tuesday
through Saturday night. High

Foor

deteodanto forfeited ·
boods and two wore tined Salurday nlglll In tho oourt o! Mil!dleport Mayor C. 0. Fisher.
Fortaltlng $25 bonds w o r o

temperatures wUI ave,.... around 80 In the oorth to tho
mid-80s In the sooth, with
Iowa arouod 60 oorth to the
mid-BOo In the sooth.
GraWal warming until cod·
or, about Saturday. Ralntall
will total OIIIH!UariAlr to

Kellb French, 18, Mfl!dleport;
Thomas D. Evans, 19, Middle.
port Route 1; Thomas K. Woods,
18, Middleport, eseb on rockhair inch as Ulurxlershowers
loBS oporatloo Char!I8S, a n d
toward tho end or the week.
Cl,yde E. Triplett, 19, Racloe
·~m.
=::r&lt;::'$:'!i§liif"""""""i:~"x;&lt;­
Route 1, ~.;, speeding,
~z;:;::,.w~m;:;

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Fined were Hubert C. Pul-

accident.

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The Rutland F1mltvn Companr Operates Th•
Rutlancl Fumiture Store ancl the BoHle Gas lusl-

aess.lf you neetllottlt Gas In any Size Tank: -

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broke out it a religious featiftl lins, 29, Middleport. $15 a n d
&amp;lnday botweoo two !eucllng costa, speod1og, and Arthur L
groups and nine persons were Jomsoo, 54, (lalllpolla, ~ and
wounded. More than 3,000 relijt- costs, leaving the scene ol an

loos celebrants Oed In panic.

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omceo of the Me1B1
Courthouse will close at
botll TIII!rsday and ~
week so that otnelal&amp; and
ployoa ~1at1Aond l!lo).OSU1 Mel
County. Fair.

USE OUR IOmED GAS IN YOUR
MOBILE HOME ••• LOWEST RATES

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CALL: 742-4211
IF BUILDING A NEW HOUSE HAVE .YOUR
CONTRACTOR FIGURE A

NO SWIMMING
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There will ba oo nlgllt aw~Jil,
mlng Wednesday of this week lis:
tile Middleport Pool, duo 1&lt;1 lll)t
Melga Coont,y Flllr, Torry ~·

linger, nwiQer, llliiOIIOCe~
There wW ba sw!mrnlqr, holJ:!
ever, from 1 wS p. m. Wedoal!'l
da,y,
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BOTTLE GAS FURNACE
OPERATOR OF THE
RUTLAND BOTTLE
6AS BUSINESS

THEN CALL US 742-4211

NEAT WITH IT- COOK WITH ITI
You can heat and cook with 1 tank, set 25 feet
Irom your !lailer. Why buy fuel oil? If you order
a new trailer. order ooe for Bottled Gas. Get our
discount no\" on LP Gas for your !lailer.

WE WILL SERVE YOU ANYWHEREII

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ~

We're Famous
For
Furniture
&amp;Appliance
Values, Tool

LODGE TO MEET '
FORSALE
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Roclr10 Lodge '461, F. and A.M.
CANNING TOMATOES. Brl~
wtll meet at ·7:30 p, m. Tuesday
. ow'o CDOtalnor. Don lloiJdo.;
for work 1o 1111 .Mas!Br Ma801ls
&amp;holt, Syracuse.
8 12 310

degree.

BE SURE

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A VIEW OF OUR
RUTLAND BULK
BOTTLE G~ PLANT

Mark Ill
GAS HEAnH&amp; S1mll

Value·wln rboppero trora o
4-eounty area come to this biC
furnitur~ mart in our mall ·
tuwa. WHY! ••• Because they
eet bit ton oelectiPn..

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amau towa priee•. *•'~ Jtm ;

famou. for value•! And you'.ii
find all tile famou1 aamea yo•
want: lloytag .. , Zenith ...
Serta .•• aud fino furnlturo
from lho aatioo'o lerdlnJ matera. Shop Rutiond Furnituro,
you'll be pleannf4' 1urprllodl

ELBERFELDS
DISPLAY

·wE WILL SEE YOU AT THE MEIGS COUNTY FAIRII
PICTURED ABOVE
A RECENT SHIPMENT
OF 500 GAL. BULK TANKS
JUST RECEIVED FROM
MACON, GEORGIA

IN THE NEW
GRANGE BUILDING ANNEX
ONTHE MIDWAY!

MARGARET NEUMAN WilL BE PLAYING
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YOUR FAVORITE SONGS ON A' KIMBALL
PIANO FROM OUR SECOND FLOOR
MUSIC DEPARTMENT. STOP BY AND
ASK MARGARET TO-PLAY
''YOUR SONG".

New Day of

Styling and Comfort
Begins with

sons, Rt. 2, Racine, against Paul
H. Parsons. TheplaiJKitfcllarges

neglect ofmQ and extreme
cruolcy, and aooks custody of a

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ACTUAL · PHOTO OF OUR TANKS IN STOCK
NQW AND READY TO SERVE YOU

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL

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None.
SATURDAY DISCHARGESRev. T. A. Cleland, Pearl Poulin.
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS- Char·

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les Hawk, Pomeroy; carl Schultz,
Racine.

SUNDAY DISCHARGFS- None.

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ldlled In a one-car accldoDI on
Ohio 204, just east of Falrllold
County Rd. 256, naar Lanca&amp;IAlr
Sloday; VIncent Read, 45, Clrelevillo, drowoed at Deer Creek
Reservoir, aod Gordoo Bland,
17, Columbus, drowood w h II e
swimming at Tar Hollow State
Forest, also &amp;lnday.

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AND tHE
WE .HAVE FOR OUR ·CUSTOMERS
THAT HAS :BUILT ASMALL BUSINESS 11' YEARS AGO INTO ONE OF THE

ARNOLD GRATE

cludod Harry P. stapletoo, 39,

602 members and their families
held a chicken harbecue &amp;lrday
at Hlddoo Lakes lo tho nowl,y conatcucted shelter arOL Fishing

MEIGS

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Largest Bottle Gas Operations in Ohio

pulhed 1he woekend tratrle toll
to at leoat 20 poroons - makIng lho.....-IXloo!lhawurat
In several weeks.
Tile Olllo lligiJway Patrol and
United Prasa IDUtmatlonal eamt
- from 6 p.m. Friday 1&lt;1 midnight ·amctay - also ohowod two
drowDiogs and .. ln&lt;Uatrlal •••
cldont, wbleb pulhed 1he total "'
· 23 woekend doalha. Fatalities lo-

Pullins.

Grove City; three daughters, Jo
Ann, at home; Mrs. Margaret

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port: ftve grandsons, two grand-daughters, and a brother, C a r 1

Dies Saturday

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now advances to the state tour~
oamcnt In Columbus andwl!lplay

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At Marietta

Joseph Soltesz, Jr., 55, of 97
Woodlawn Ave., Grove City, died
Saturday in ML carmel Hospital.
Mr. Soltesz was an employee or
llie American Standard eo.
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The Nalloowlde rasti)(tch soft.
ball team of Meigs Coont,y tho District 12 touroameot at
Marieua ~ by scoring a
1-'1 triumph over Sardl'l! o1. MarIetta.
Dale Harrtsoo, wirmlog 001'1cr for Nslloowlde, sl!owed Ollly
two bits. The game had been
started Saturday but was called
after 1'h lnolngs because of rain.
It was the foorth consecutive
year the team has won the district 12 tourosmenl. Natloowlde

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Gl'lnataad.

Wins Tourney

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REA~LY '· WOULDN'T YOU RATHER ·BUY FROM AN

Weekend' 'iolt: '

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BRING THE
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&amp;~rvlv!og Is one brother, Char- ing run for Nationwide wflen he
les M, Harmon, of Ft. Pleas- came home on one of the two
ant. Fw1eral service will be 11 hits by Harrison, Milch were
a.m. Tuesday in the Crow-Hua- the only ones for Nationwide.
Saleded from tho Natloowide
sell Funeral Home with the Rev.
Normal Nash officiating. Burial team for the all-tourney team
will be In Lone Oak CemciAlry. were Charlie Hamilton, T o m
Friends may call at the funeral Grueser, Jim Joe Hem&amp;l~, and
Dale and Phil Harrison.
home.
Other Nationwide pla,yers who
will oarticlpsiAlln llio state toorARTiflCIAL HEARTS
nament are Tom Grueser. Bob
SYDNEY, Australia (UPO Easboan, Don Swisher, Harold
Surgeons may replace human Brown, Dick Well, Buddy Cunhearts with artificia1 hearts witt.. dlli, Bill Arnot~ George IJooo.
in the next 10 years, Dr, Chris- van, and Coach Kenny Wiggens.
tiaan Barnard said tod&amp;J&gt;, The
south Mrican
pioneer heart
transplant specialist is attending the 3rd Australian Medical
Congress.

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U.S. bombing of North Vietnam winding
bad been a failu~ and would victory,
have
be stq&gt;pod before the
war could be ~d.
"II doesn't work against a
primitive agricultural society

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CHAR

SEA FOOD
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IROIED

STEAKS

"OPEN 24 lOUIS A DAY"

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
DRIVt.·IH RESTAURANT
POMEROY, 0.

HOSmAL
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS Berrdce Wlnkler, New Haven;
~po Triplett, Portland; Ellon
Couch, Pomerw: Angela Martin,
Middleport; M&amp;rjorlo Bonoclum,
Roedovllle; Vlrglola McCune,
Rutland.
SATURDAY DISCHARGES Georgia Smith, J1111er Marka,

WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRJ!)AY AFTERNOONS
FRIDAY EVENINGS, SATURDAY MORNING AND LATE AFT~RNOONS .

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Rlggr, DextM; WaJIAlr llayeo, Lotal'l. W. VL;i'rlnklloWolte,s,rr.
acuso; Earl C1'1dclook, ,Wert Collllllbi-.
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Vloe Preoddont Hubert H. lidos IA!ll him be '""' hu Gov. ~ ·T. AilJOW, bla oew be Mll!id deoert tile OOP llid

)ru~ if.Yo delaga!Als to lhe nearly I;G04Hirat ballot 'vol&lt;i...
llelllocratle conventloo begin., almoat 300 more lhan lilt 1,312
n1ns ·m&gt;.weokJ from ~ada¥ wiii/ I!Mdod to win lho oomlnatlon.
IIJ'IDI blm lhe prealdenttal Tile vice ~~resident aloo lllld be
IIDIIIIlllllon on tho llrst' ballot did out 1111M "we are ~ to
oller sldesiA!Jll)lng a bitter have too much dlllleulcy In
platform tight O'ler Vietnam arriving at a re_.alble
policy.
and reaSODBblo" Vlotaam plat.
Sons. Eugene J. McCarthy of form position.
Minnesota and George S.
Humphrey also dlscoontod tho
McGovern of SOUth Dakota hope posslblllcy of a McCarlhyto prO'Io Humphrey wrong on McGo'lom coalition p.at could
both counts.
turn into a "stop 'lfiunphrey"
McGovern, who entered the drive at the convention.
raee Saturday, wasted no time
Nixon Unwinds
gottlng his campaign underway.
In otllor political develop-

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a IA!Iavlsloo Interview
Richard Nlxoo- The Republi(NBC's HMeet the Preu") that can presidential nominee, un~

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&lt;Jf Goorg1a oald ~ be
~J,y will~ lho DemoeraUe praaldontlal IIDIIIInallon withIn a few days to "sovo tb~
Ilemoeratlc periy."
Jackie Rol&gt;iruoo&gt;- Tile lira!
Nol!J'O In major loa,sue baoobOII
and a campolJnor for New York

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IJI'OIIItuted hlm'!'it $ld IIOld
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McGovern.

''It has enllamed

pubtic opinloo

agalnst

after his Convention
rested in California

L. R. Hannon
Dies Saturday

us all

Lawrence R. Harmoo, 66, of
around the world and it's the
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2 Pt. Pleasant, dled Saturfirst thing we've got to stop if
day at 4:40 p.m. In the Mcwe want to end thll! war."
Klrmey Nursing Horne at Letart
Plank Fight
following
a three year illness.
The 46-year-Oid senator said
Harmon
was the former carehe would fight for a ustrong

Vietnam plank In the platform..
at the Democratic ootwention.
McCarthy, in Los Angeles
for conferences and
campaigning to win support
from the 174-member California
today

delegation pledged to the late

Son.

Robert

KeM~,

said

SJ.nday he wouJd '*go all the
way" in his bid tor the

presidency.
Humphrey said &amp;mday In
a n o t h e r interview (KABC' s
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OPEN TllfSDAY

EVENING 7 TIL 9

IMARY JUNE'S

BEAUTY
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taker of the Steenbergen a n d
Johnson properties on Main st.
He was born on July 23, 1902
In Mason Coont,y, soo of the
late Henry and Mary Jane Leport Harmon. He was a member of the Hickory Chapel United Melliodlst Church.

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the winolng team from District
10 at 7 p.m. Frtday. Ollly 16
teams of the state will portlclpsiAl.
Dick Well scored the decid-

Effiei one son, William Joseph,

eHIGHLIGHTS FOR
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST

Jane Goett, Clnal Winchester,
and Mrs. Mary June O'DeU, co-

10:00 AM TO 4 PM-KIDDIES DAY
11:00 AM-JUNIOR FAIR-SHOWMANSHIP AND
JUDGING
1:00 PM-HORSE SHOW
10:00 PM-FIREWORKS

brother, Andrew Soltesz, Colum-

10 grandchildren;
four sisters,

a
Ann

Lenge, Columbus: Julia Perone,
Worthington; Mary Bauerle, Pa..
taskala, and Margaret Miller,
Oak Ridge, Tem.

Funeral senrices will be held
TUesday at 9 a. m. from the
Schoedinger - Norris Funeral

Home, 3574 ~orth Broadway,
Grove Clcy. Burial wUI be In
Riverview Cemetery at Middleport at 2 p. rn. on llfuesday,

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former Idea• of baadllllleHas In mevle men. ftla !1
Boldm Feymu, a Yu(tlia•
vlau &amp;lo(o aod ocreen actor
who hal been eboaoo to

play the starring role Ia the

upoomlac IBm, "The Adventuren."

Ted Pullins
Dies Saturday
Funeral services for Ted puJ..
lins, 67, Union Ave., Pomeroy,

who died Saturday evening lo the
Pleosant Vsl!ey Hospltll at Pt.
Pleasant, will be held Tuesday at
2 p, m. at llie Ewing Chapel with

the Rev. Eugene Gill oMclatlng.
Burial will be in the Memorial
Garden Cemetery.
survivors inelude hh wife,
Bessie Tracy Pullins: t.hree sons,
Tom, at home: ao:l James and

Gerald, botllo!Pomeroy; a daughter, Betty Pullins Sayre, Middle--

Frteilds may call at tho funor·
al home ao,ytime.

Ask to Wed
Gary Michael Smith, 18, Middleport, Oiling statloo a!IA!odaot,
and Barbara Jean Brumley, 17,

Middleport; Joho Robert Hoory,
Jr., 20. Dolawara, stock boy,
and Jaoet Faye Priddy, 17, RL
1, Rutlaod, studoDI; Ham J~q~~oa
Cunningham, 21, HI. 3, POmeroy, mechanic:, and Brenda &amp;le .
Thomas Browa, 23, Itt. t, Porn·
eroy, clerk: Dor Clark Coates,
2S, MiddletoWn, drill preos Oil·
orator, and Ju&lt;t" Am WUllamo,
21, Rutlaod, besutlclao; Earl Harvey GUkoy, 20, Middleport, U.
S. Army, and Nancy Elizabeth
Lambert, 19, Middleport.

Barbecue Held
Racine American Legion Post

and swimming were the diver-

COUNTY'S

Divorce Asked
A petition for divorce has been

rued In Meigs Coonty comrnoo
pleaa court by Etta Mao Par-

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KENTUCKY FRIED

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SAN MARTINO V.ALIE CAU.
DINA, ltlb• (UPJ) - Guollro

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the Rock Sprlnp Fairgrounds tor the 105th fair w~h q&gt;em this ev.tn!Jw.

FIVE-D}.Y FORECAST
By United PreiS lotAornatlooal
Toau!oraturos -In Ohio wUl

4 Defendants

ave,.... near oormal Tuesday
through Saturday night. High

Foor

deteodanto forfeited ·
boods and two wore tined Salurday nlglll In tho oourt o! Mil!dleport Mayor C. 0. Fisher.
Fortaltlng $25 bonds w o r o

temperatures wUI ave,.... around 80 In the oorth to tho
mid-80s In the sooth, with
Iowa arouod 60 oorth to the
mid-BOo In the sooth.
GraWal warming until cod·
or, about Saturday. Ralntall
will total OIIIH!UariAlr to

Kellb French, 18, Mfl!dleport;
Thomas D. Evans, 19, Middle.
port Route 1; Thomas K. Woods,
18, Middleport, eseb on rockhair inch as Ulurxlershowers
loBS oporatloo Char!I8S, a n d
toward tho end or the week.
Cl,yde E. Triplett, 19, Racloe
·~m.
=::r&lt;::'$:'!i§liif"""""""i:~"x;&lt;­
Route 1, ~.;, speeding,
~z;:;::,.w~m;:;

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Fined were Hubert C. Pul-

accident.

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The Rutland F1mltvn Companr Operates Th•
Rutlancl Fumiture Store ancl the BoHle Gas lusl-

aess.lf you neetllottlt Gas In any Size Tank: -

To Ooee 2_!Jays

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broke out it a religious featiftl lins, 29, Middleport. $15 a n d
&amp;lnday botweoo two !eucllng costa, speod1og, and Arthur L
groups and nine persons were Jomsoo, 54, (lalllpolla, ~ and
wounded. More than 3,000 relijt- costs, leaving the scene ol an

loos celebrants Oed In panic.

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omceo of the Me1B1
Courthouse will close at
botll TIII!rsday and ~
week so that otnelal&amp; and
ployoa ~1at1Aond l!lo).OSU1 Mel
County. Fair.

USE OUR IOmED GAS IN YOUR
MOBILE HOME ••• LOWEST RATES

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CALL: 742-4211
IF BUILDING A NEW HOUSE HAVE .YOUR
CONTRACTOR FIGURE A

NO SWIMMING
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There will ba oo nlgllt aw~Jil,
mlng Wednesday of this week lis:
tile Middleport Pool, duo 1&lt;1 lll)t
Melga Coont,y Flllr, Torry ~·

linger, nwiQer, llliiOIIOCe~
There wW ba sw!mrnlqr, holJ:!
ever, from 1 wS p. m. Wedoal!'l
da,y,
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BOTTLE GAS FURNACE
OPERATOR OF THE
RUTLAND BOTTLE
6AS BUSINESS

THEN CALL US 742-4211

NEAT WITH IT- COOK WITH ITI
You can heat and cook with 1 tank, set 25 feet
Irom your !lailer. Why buy fuel oil? If you order
a new trailer. order ooe for Bottled Gas. Get our
discount no\" on LP Gas for your !lailer.

WE WILL SERVE YOU ANYWHEREII

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ~

We're Famous
For
Furniture
&amp;Appliance
Values, Tool

LODGE TO MEET '
FORSALE
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Roclr10 Lodge '461, F. and A.M.
CANNING TOMATOES. Brl~
wtll meet at ·7:30 p, m. Tuesday
. ow'o CDOtalnor. Don lloiJdo.;
for work 1o 1111 .Mas!Br Ma801ls
&amp;holt, Syracuse.
8 12 310

degree.

BE SURE

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A VIEW OF OUR
RUTLAND BULK
BOTTLE G~ PLANT

Mark Ill
GAS HEAnH&amp; S1mll

Value·wln rboppero trora o
4-eounty area come to this biC
furnitur~ mart in our mall ·
tuwa. WHY! ••• Because they
eet bit ton oelectiPn..

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amau towa priee•. *•'~ Jtm ;

famou. for value•! And you'.ii
find all tile famou1 aamea yo•
want: lloytag .. , Zenith ...
Serta .•• aud fino furnlturo
from lho aatioo'o lerdlnJ matera. Shop Rutiond Furnituro,
you'll be pleannf4' 1urprllodl

ELBERFELDS
DISPLAY

·wE WILL SEE YOU AT THE MEIGS COUNTY FAIRII
PICTURED ABOVE
A RECENT SHIPMENT
OF 500 GAL. BULK TANKS
JUST RECEIVED FROM
MACON, GEORGIA

IN THE NEW
GRANGE BUILDING ANNEX
ONTHE MIDWAY!

MARGARET NEUMAN WilL BE PLAYING
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YOUR FAVORITE SONGS ON A' KIMBALL
PIANO FROM OUR SECOND FLOOR
MUSIC DEPARTMENT. STOP BY AND
ASK MARGARET TO-PLAY
''YOUR SONG".

New Day of

Styling and Comfort
Begins with

sons, Rt. 2, Racine, against Paul
H. Parsons. TheplaiJKitfcllarges

neglect ofmQ and extreme
cruolcy, and aooks custody of a

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ACTUAL · PHOTO OF OUR TANKS IN STOCK
NQW AND READY TO SERVE YOU

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ADidiSSIONS -

None.
SATURDAY DISCHARGESRev. T. A. Cleland, Pearl Poulin.
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS- Char·

CHICKEN

les Hawk, Pomeroy; carl Schultz,
Racine.

SUNDAY DISCHARGFS- None.

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Callettobur&amp; Ky., ldl!ed lnaonecar cruh near Coal Grove Friday; Doll,y White, 27, Columbus,
ldlled In a one-car accldoDI on
Ohio 204, just east of Falrllold
County Rd. 256, naar Lanca&amp;IAlr
Sloday; VIncent Read, 45, Clrelevillo, drowoed at Deer Creek
Reservoir, aod Gordoo Bland,
17, Columbus, drowood w h II e
swimming at Tar Hollow State
Forest, also &amp;lnday.

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AND ·
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AND tHE
WE .HAVE FOR OUR ·CUSTOMERS
THAT HAS :BUILT ASMALL BUSINESS 11' YEARS AGO INTO ONE OF THE

ARNOLD GRATE

cludod Harry P. stapletoo, 39,

602 members and their families
held a chicken harbecue &amp;lrday
at Hlddoo Lakes lo tho nowl,y conatcucted shelter arOL Fishing

MEIGS

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Largest Bottle Gas Operations in Ohio

pulhed 1he woekend tratrle toll
to at leoat 20 poroons - makIng lho.....-IXloo!lhawurat
In several weeks.
Tile Olllo lligiJway Patrol and
United Prasa IDUtmatlonal eamt
- from 6 p.m. Friday 1&lt;1 midnight ·amctay - also ohowod two
drowDiogs and .. ln&lt;Uatrlal •••
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· 23 woekend doalha. Fatalities lo-

Pullins.

Grove City; three daughters, Jo
Ann, at home; Mrs. Margaret

[ 5 BIG

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lnl! two dod&gt;le flllai!J.y accidents,

port: ftve grandsons, two grand-daughters, and a brother, C a r 1

Dies Saturday

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now advances to the state tour~
oamcnt In Columbus andwl!lplay

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At Marietta

Joseph Soltesz, Jr., 55, of 97
Woodlawn Ave., Grove City, died
Saturday in ML carmel Hospital.
Mr. Soltesz was an employee or
llie American Standard eo.
He is survived by his wite,

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Soars to 20 .

The Nalloowlde rasti)(tch soft.
ball team of Meigs Coont,y tho District 12 touroameot at
Marieua ~ by scoring a
1-'1 triumph over Sardl'l! o1. MarIetta.
Dale Harrtsoo, wirmlog 001'1cr for Nslloowlde, sl!owed Ollly
two bits. The game had been
started Saturday but was called
after 1'h lnolngs because of rain.
It was the foorth consecutive
year the team has won the district 12 tourosmenl. Natloowlde

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,I:ND·IVI·D-0 L IN-DEPENDENT DEALER?

Gl'lnataad.

Wins Tourney

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REA~LY '· WOULDN'T YOU RATHER ·BUY FROM AN

Weekend' 'iolt: '

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BRING THE
FAMILY

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&amp;~rvlv!og Is one brother, Char- ing run for Nationwide wflen he
les M, Harmon, of Ft. Pleas- came home on one of the two
ant. Fw1eral service will be 11 hits by Harrison, Milch were
a.m. Tuesday in the Crow-Hua- the only ones for Nationwide.
Saleded from tho Natloowide
sell Funeral Home with the Rev.
Normal Nash officiating. Burial team for the all-tourney team
will be In Lone Oak CemciAlry. were Charlie Hamilton, T o m
Friends may call at the funeral Grueser, Jim Joe Hem&amp;l~, and
Dale and Phil Harrison.
home.
Other Nationwide pla,yers who
will oarticlpsiAlln llio state toorARTiflCIAL HEARTS
nament are Tom Grueser. Bob
SYDNEY, Australia (UPO Easboan, Don Swisher, Harold
Surgeons may replace human Brown, Dick Well, Buddy Cunhearts with artificia1 hearts witt.. dlli, Bill Arnot~ George IJooo.
in the next 10 years, Dr, Chris- van, and Coach Kenny Wiggens.
tiaan Barnard said tod&amp;J&gt;, The
south Mrican
pioneer heart
transplant specialist is attending the 3rd Australian Medical
Congress.

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U.S. bombing of North Vietnam winding
bad been a failu~ and would victory,
have
be stq&gt;pod before the
war could be ~d.
"II doesn't work against a
primitive agricultural society

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CHAR

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IROIED

STEAKS

"OPEN 24 lOUIS A DAY"

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
DRIVt.·IH RESTAURANT
POMEROY, 0.

HOSmAL
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS Berrdce Wlnkler, New Haven;
~po Triplett, Portland; Ellon
Couch, Pomerw: Angela Martin,
Middleport; M&amp;rjorlo Bonoclum,
Roedovllle; Vlrglola McCune,
Rutland.
SATURDAY DISCHARGES Georgia Smith, J1111er Marka,

WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRJ!)AY AFTERNOONS
FRIDAY EVENINGS, SATURDAY MORNING AND LATE AFT~RNOONS .

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AT ELBERF~WS
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SUNDAY ADMISSIONS - Sitar·
oo ThGnQ&gt;son, Rutland; Mlnolo
Rlggr, DextM; WaJIAlr llayeo, Lotal'l. W. VL;i'rlnklloWolte,s,rr.
acuso; Earl C1'1dclook, ,Wert Collllllbi-.
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cy tilaa· l!liilneed upon :11;- Qullii, whetltOr· In .~old fabrics, .
llie 'pplila. and
•Just In weirlnc ljlparel, or palntiiiJleot,. ,

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be liken lei the KI'WIId• U1d plac. ' · ed ill 1lle ares delllgualed
for achool dloplaya.

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lor uhlbltllw ,ill U1e DomeaUc
Arts llej)lrllbenl of the JOSth ·
Annual Meigs Cwni.Y Fair, Aug. cent.
13-17.
14Jol~ eoui1tlea ·I~
Not more than one entry In ellglbleio,.eJ!}ll\llt Y,
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The .J)I!IIIni,OC.,-tlcl;l'iiW be' '
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: totherules,anclanyarticlewhlch arUclea : ~Judi!IJC~il!Qboon
hu been awarded a premium the £I'OWlllf nqt Jjiter than 9 L irJ.
wlthill ihe past two years Is not on Tue~, 'i\U&amp;J4.
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111, depar.il!Jent I n c f u d t.1
The Ohio Slate Unl•'erslt;v Ago cla&amp;Sea . lor ·hous~ljold fabrics,
rlcultural College Extension rugs, knitted articles, sheet. and

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INTEREST IS HIGH in
horse harness
racing program to be held
Meigs
Coonty Fair. Here Sherrl Imasted, exercises
one of the horses or local owners, Wald and
Edward Humphrey. The Humphrey stables will
have two pacers entered ln this year's nces.
Pari-mutuel betting on races will be permitted
at the Meigs Fair for the ftrst,tlme this year,

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Overflow Horses
Due lo the large number

FIRST QUALITY
LAUNDERERS &amp;
CLEANERS FOR OVER
60 YEARS

the 105th armual

Meigs Count;v
Fair, the lair board Is maklnc
arrangements to have large tents
erected to houae Ute overflow.
Besides the horse show, horse
and pooy coolormatlon judging,
pony harness raein&amp; and raeInS lor ponte,_and horsea, there
Is a reconf'll\terest 'this year

We- Extend our best wishes to tht kys and vlrlt of Meigt
County and to all thou who have helped to make the FAIR
the best one yet.

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In the horse hameu racing pro.
(!l'am.
This year for the first time,
J)lrl-mutuel betting on
horse
hameos racing 1'1111 be permitted at the Melgo Cwnt,y Fair.

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Chaplain Koster

Speaking Tonight

AFTER THE FAIR SEE US
-WE'RE CLEARING OUTOUR 68'S

Gerald KDater, formerly of
Melp Couney and DOW chaplain
o! the Training Jnatltute o! Central Ohio, will be llllOst speak.
er Wilen the llltiUal serv!CI&gt;s of

AFEW 1968 OLDSMOBILE AND CADILLAC$

the Melga

SEVERAL WITH AIR CONDITIONING

Cadillac- Oldsriwbile
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the steps Involved in Jelling
your child stand alone up to
his entrance lnlo firot grade,
let'o take a look at your child
of 8 to 11.
The pre-teen no I o n ge r
needs lo have his mother
hover over him directing his
move--and he often.

ROBINSON$

R..~t.r and Eihyl Grillo

GASOLINE

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It is only fitting, after all . that the star of a
new television series called The Ghost and

Mrs. Muir believes in ghosts.
Edward Mulhare is the believer. He's play-

ing the ghost. opposite Hope Lange's Mrs.
Muir, on NBC's new entrant. And, although
he's never seen a ghost, he thinks they 're
for real.

" I believe," he says, "that there is a lot
that we don't understand . Ghosts may not

necessarily be human in furm- perhaps it is

just 8ome kind of left-over emotion- but I do

" Hello, Dolly!" and "The Yearling" on Broad-

MuJhare . ,.tJ;Ie tall, handsome.. supersauve
JrlshmanAhay not have ever Sef!n a Specter,
but he has seen something he can't explain.
It happened durjng World W&lt; r II . when he
was stationed in Northern Ireland , in a very

cold, for no earthly reason ."
As for the series, Mulhare is playing his

ghost benevolently-" gruffly benevolent," he
says. He's excited about the series. He hadn't
done a film for two years "because I'd gotten
in a bad rut, playing heavies that had no
dimension to them .
"This gives me a chance to be romantic
for the first time in an American £ilm," he
says. " And I feel that there is a romantic side
to me."

Q-~ ~ " l~und

a
, i · ~qrseilfoe kh!ney In .a oneserious ls
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says that the surest way to

yet your books audited i!
to yive the boss a big smile

. HEATING OIL

Rizer Oil Co. also prvic~s wiih regular scheduled deliveries-met,r pr!~fed ticket on each 4elivery- cleanest fuel oil available-bUdget pay plan-to give yot:i.im~lie~t equal ~y111ents f6r
the year-we •keep
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benefits . to
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or lljct,

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the billgest break of h11 career
when he eo-stars wlth JUUe
Christie tor Universal In '"In
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Search of Gregory."

Spoce Thriller
HOLLYWOOD I UPil-Her-

bert Lom joins Roy Thinnea ln
"Doppelganger," a space ezplora.tion thriller.

See You At The

MEIGS
COUNTY
FAIR

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1968

MODEL

ZENITH
TV's. and STEREOS
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SHAFTER,
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after a cotton fteld ls spra.yed.
with an organic phosphate In~
secttclde?

I LINOLEUM

FLOOR COVERING CARPET

University of California en·
say ·only a amall
portion or the worma are killed.
They say the 8)Jtay apP4Lrently
only deatroys ttle adult, egg.
Jayilll part .of the bollworm
·pepuloUon:

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SINCE BEFORE YOU WERE ALlnLE

FOR OYER 100 YEARS

••••••• EBERSBACH CO.
HAS BEEN SERVING THE
BIG-BEND AREA

Some folk ne-ver 'gamble

but most ·oj us s n e u k.
across streetr otl the red
liyht now dnd then .

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A first performance of a Swa~
hUl version of Shakespeare's
''Julius Caesar" by President
JuUus K. Nyerere of Tanzania
was 'recently given ln Dar-esSalaam, ucordlng to the U.N.
Educational. Sclentltlc and
Cultural OrganizatiOn 1 UNES-

sider following Diana Darrin s example. She
has some 50 old firearms around, and , in the
wake of Sen .. Robert Kennedy 's murder ,
many of her fraends urged her to turn them
in to the police.
But she refused . She treasures her collection, which includes a pistol that belonged
tO Jesse James ,
Instead , she found a ballistics expert who
removed all the firing pins and filled the
barrels with lead.

·WIS~ING. YO~. lU .t ·; GfQt :~-. ,c :.'' ·. alltut~~F.¥:E;h;~:~~;;

For Your Winter R~qu~ements ·.·

~uns

James Qamer

lig lroak

tures anii televisiQii shows for that studio.
He hopes The Virginian wiiJ gain him recognition, so that he can go back to doing
what he loves best- musicals. But he's so
determined to make good on the western that
he's even taking roping lessons, and very few
actors are that dedicated.

BARBS
abnormality in which the
l~wer poles of the right and
By PHIL PASTOR£T
lefl kidney, which are fused
in the embryo, remain fused
lf the wolf is at the door
afler birth and throughout feed him. Perhaps he'll keep
life . In practically all persons . salesmen away.
with · horseshoe kidney, the
kidney function is normal and

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co~stars

and Gayle Hwmieutt.
HOLLYWOOD CUPil'-New-

A First

Durable Bollworm

on the chin. ·

whlch

New York suburb. He acted and sang and
danced in off-Broadway musicals, then was in
way. Universal signeg him and brought him
west las.t y~ar .. a~ ti'e'l: bee,"'.ig, s•veral fea-

old, spooky house .
"There had been a seance there. " he savs,
"and for days afterwards there was sonle·
thing abroad in that house . There was furniture that moved around, unexplained rap·
pings, that sort of thing. We all turned I«

HOLLYWOOD IUPll--Sh&amp;r•

on Farrell wlJI play tbe uue
role In ''The lJtt.le Slater..

to do what he really wanted-go into busl·
ness . And he was very successful at it."
Hartman grew up in Pelham, a fashionable

believe that there is something there."

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By DICK KLEINER
NEA Hollywood Correspondent

The Virginian has a new sidekick this year
and he's a big one. David Hartman is 6 feet 5
and he's tall even out of the saddle.
The Virginian's gain is American industry 's
lass. Hartman . after attending Duke University and doing his time in service, was faced
with a big decision. He had offers from 32
major companies-including IBM and Kaiser
and people like that- or he could have gone
into professional baseball- he was a slug~ing
first baseman-or he might prefer acting.
He took two weeks to mull things over. And,
he says, he came to the conclusion that he
might as welJ do what he really wanted to
do--give show business a whirl.
"One thing that influenced me ," he says,
" was my father 's experience. He had been a
Methodist minister for 14 years when he left

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Aasn., are held at 7:30 p.m.
· MoodlY to open the I05tb 111111ual
Melga County Fair.
The Rev. Bill Perrin and the
Rev. Glen HU11, preatdrmt and
viCI&gt; pre-. respeeUvely, o!
tile ministerial association, will
be ill charge o! the serviCI&gt;a.

LEFT AND PLENTY OF VALUE-RATED
USED CARS AT CLOSE-OUT PRICES

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WHO HELPED IN ANY WAY TOWARDS
THE SUCCESS OF THE BIG
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TAKE A BIG BOWl
All OF YOU

MIDDLEPORT

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Believes in 'em

FOR

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Pre-teen Needs Room
To Expand Interests

TRI:LUSTRE CLEANERS
992-5130

SHOWBEAT

ert Webber wm replace character actor Albert Salmi in
·'The Big Bounce," after Salmi
bounced himself into a broken
ankle playing tennis.

To which most girls would agree.

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that he sometimes appears
not to care about his parents'
!
feelings,
it is very important
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for him to know that you are
there and that you still care
abilut him.
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Your pre-teen need! room
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his activities. 11 you want to
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get
the most enjoyment !rom
1
your relationship, now is the
time to watch and encourage
him without feeling !hal you
mJ1St become ' a c t1 v e I y involved. Let him make his own
.declsiona,O.r e '~ a.vh Is
'lflendnina his bQbtitei'!'lf he
makes a few mistakes, he will
learn more from them than
he could possibly learn from
your well-meant advice.
This does not mean that the
.sky's the limit. You must still
know where he ill, wllen he
wJU be home and who he is
with. If he .knows that you
have confidence ill his ability
to correct his mistakes by
hlmoelf he will be more likely
lo accept your guidance on
matters that really count
Learn lo talk will! your child,
not at him. He has probably
heard all your Ideas on proper conduct many times. Endless repetition will not help at
this stage.
If he refuses to tidy up his
room, you should make It a
1
firm rule !bat he can't mess
UJ&gt; the .,rest of the bouse and
tl!"t he Ia not to creaie any
J\To · .,
.ftre hazards in . his private
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~·t back down where a
'C'
moral issue' is Involved. Don't
IJI. .
refuse to help him if .he asks
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events. Miss Mees hardled all of the details for the preliminary revue held last
week in Middleport and will be in charge or the st.yle rewe to be held SaturdaJI
morning when Meigs County Junior Falr activities highlight the Meigs Fair.

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JANET MEE8, WEARING A COAT, hat ond dreu wllkh ......... io,.
tured with her brother, Larry, who served as her escort during ~H fa1hlon

, VAJl1ETY IN LOUNGING CLOTHES to be eJdtlbited at the
IMUal Meigs Coonty Junior Fair .this week is demonstrated.
&amp;om len to rlgh4 by Mary Smith, Heidi Milh011J1, lleUy Shaffer, 5andra sayre and Margie Jeffers,

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uRei)Jiou•" River .
The most ureligious" river
In the world Is the Ganges,
which empties Into the Bay of
Bengal after a course of 1,557
miles. Three hundred and fifty
mUUon Hindus eonslder 1t1
waters to be sacred.

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CIIORE BOY MILKERS

Neutzling, Lois sauer and Becky Nease during the summer musical at the Meigs County Fair
this week.

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llie 'pplila. and
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wlthill ihe past two years Is not on Tue~, 'i\U&amp;J4.
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111, depar.il!Jent I n c f u d t.1
The Ohio Slate Unl•'erslt;v Ago cla&amp;Sea . lor ·hous~ljold fabrics,
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INTEREST IS HIGH in
horse harness
racing program to be held
Meigs
Coonty Fair. Here Sherrl Imasted, exercises
one of the horses or local owners, Wald and
Edward Humphrey. The Humphrey stables will
have two pacers entered ln this year's nces.
Pari-mutuel betting on races will be permitted
at the Meigs Fair for the ftrst,tlme this year,

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Due lo the large number

FIRST QUALITY
LAUNDERERS &amp;
CLEANERS FOR OVER
60 YEARS

the 105th armual

Meigs Count;v
Fair, the lair board Is maklnc
arrangements to have large tents
erected to houae Ute overflow.
Besides the horse show, horse
and pooy coolormatlon judging,
pony harness raein&amp; and raeInS lor ponte,_and horsea, there
Is a reconf'll\terest 'this year

We- Extend our best wishes to tht kys and vlrlt of Meigt
County and to all thou who have helped to make the FAIR
the best one yet.

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In the horse hameu racing pro.
(!l'am.
This year for the first time,
J)lrl-mutuel betting on
horse
hameos racing 1'1111 be permitted at the Melgo Cwnt,y Fair.

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Chaplain Koster

Speaking Tonight

AFTER THE FAIR SEE US
-WE'RE CLEARING OUTOUR 68'S

Gerald KDater, formerly of
Melp Couney and DOW chaplain
o! the Training Jnatltute o! Central Ohio, will be llllOst speak.
er Wilen the llltiUal serv!CI&gt;s of

AFEW 1968 OLDSMOBILE AND CADILLAC$

the Melga

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Having already discussed
the steps Involved in Jelling
your child stand alone up to
his entrance lnlo firot grade,
let'o take a look at your child
of 8 to 11.
The pre-teen no I o n ge r
needs lo have his mother
hover over him directing his
move--and he often.

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GASOLINE

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It is only fitting, after all . that the star of a
new television series called The Ghost and

Mrs. Muir believes in ghosts.
Edward Mulhare is the believer. He's play-

ing the ghost. opposite Hope Lange's Mrs.
Muir, on NBC's new entrant. And, although
he's never seen a ghost, he thinks they 're
for real.

" I believe," he says, "that there is a lot
that we don't understand . Ghosts may not

necessarily be human in furm- perhaps it is

just 8ome kind of left-over emotion- but I do

" Hello, Dolly!" and "The Yearling" on Broad-

MuJhare . ,.tJ;Ie tall, handsome.. supersauve
JrlshmanAhay not have ever Sef!n a Specter,
but he has seen something he can't explain.
It happened durjng World W&lt; r II . when he
was stationed in Northern Ireland , in a very

cold, for no earthly reason ."
As for the series, Mulhare is playing his

ghost benevolently-" gruffly benevolent," he
says. He's excited about the series. He hadn't
done a film for two years "because I'd gotten
in a bad rut, playing heavies that had no
dimension to them .
"This gives me a chance to be romantic
for the first time in an American £ilm," he
says. " And I feel that there is a romantic side
to me."

Q-~ ~ " l~und

a
, i · ~qrseilfoe kh!ney In .a oneserious ls
' "'""'Tltl~ ·J· a 'develOpmental
.

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• • •

Anybody who collects old

CALL ~92-2101

.ca.:!'. .""v~'k~~uPn -Laot
·:rear lbe

. A 11 accountant friend
says that the surest way to

yet your books audited i!
to yive the boss a big smile

. HEATING OIL

Rizer Oil Co. also prvic~s wiih regular scheduled deliveries-met,r pr!~fed ticket on each 4elivery- cleanest fuel oil available-bUdget pay plan-to give yot:i.im~lie~t equal ~y111ents f6r
the year-we •keep
t~n~ full SQ you'li have no wotries for hliat
in col~est weat~er,
. your
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Dillon's insurance done-at leaat. not on ·the

d1aab1Uty lneome benetlta, reJ)OI:ta the H~th lnsurancf" ln~

~==~

51

'ltlllpays
benefits . to
·replace w_ares lost when
or lljct,

pr

doyo dad is left In charge of
the house.
I)

•

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-

the billgest break of h11 career
when he eo-stars wlth JUUe
Christie tor Universal In '"In
•
Search of Gregory."

Spoce Thriller
HOLLYWOOD I UPil-Her-

bert Lom joins Roy Thinnea ln
"Doppelganger," a space ezplora.tion thriller.

See You At The

MEIGS
COUNTY
FAIR

I

ON ALL

might con-

1968

MODEL

ZENITH
TV's. and STEREOS
---------------------------,
~ FAIR DAYS DEALS ON ALL OF OUR
I

Calif.

SHAFTER,
&lt;UPll What happens to boUwonna
after a cotton fteld ls spra.yed.
with an organic phosphate In~
secttclde?

I LINOLEUM

FLOOR COVERING CARPET

University of California en·
say ·only a amall
portion or the worma are killed.
They say the 8)Jtay apP4Lrently
only deatroys ttle adult, egg.
Jayilll part .of the bollworm
·pepuloUon:

INGELS
FURN
OPEN FRI. &amp;SAT. NIGHTS
MIDDLEPORT

992-2635

SINCE BEFORE YOU WERE ALlnLE

FOR OYER 100 YEARS

••••••• EBERSBACH CO.
HAS BEEN SERVING THE
BIG-BEND AREA

Some folk ne-ver 'gamble

but most ·oj us s n e u k.
across streetr otl the red
liyht now dnd then .

----

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SALUTING THE

'

105th ANNUAL
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L-------------------------~

to~ologlsts

•

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.

CO).

comer Michael Sarraztn rete

as you leave in the eve·

, ning.

COIIIPanlta paid ••1 .2 bJWon tn

Tl.l AT THE M~IGS CQQNJY FlJ~: ::./·

'

UNITED NATIONS &lt;UP!l-

A first performance of a Swa~
hUl version of Shakespeare's
''Julius Caesar" by President
JuUus K. Nyerere of Tanzania
was 'recently given ln Dar-esSalaam, ucordlng to the U.N.
Educational. Sclentltlc and
Cultural OrganizatiOn 1 UNES-

sider following Diana Darrin s example. She
has some 50 old firearms around, and , in the
wake of Sen .. Robert Kennedy 's murder ,
many of her fraends urged her to turn them
in to the police.
But she refused . She treasures her collection, which includes a pistol that belonged
tO Jesse James ,
Instead , she found a ballistics expert who
removed all the firing pins and filled the
barrels with lead.

·WIS~ING. YO~. lU .t ·; GfQt :~-. ,c :.'' ·. alltut~~F.¥:E;h;~:~~;;

For Your Winter R~qu~ements ·.·

~uns

James Qamer

lig lroak

tures anii televisiQii shows for that studio.
He hopes The Virginian wiiJ gain him recognition, so that he can go back to doing
what he loves best- musicals. But he's so
determined to make good on the western that
he's even taking roping lessons, and very few
actors are that dedicated.

BARBS
abnormality in which the
l~wer poles of the right and
By PHIL PASTOR£T
lefl kidney, which are fused
in the embryo, remain fused
lf the wolf is at the door
afler birth and throughout feed him. Perhaps he'll keep
life . In practically all persons . salesmen away.
with · horseshoe kidney, the
kidney function is normal and

-~-----'--

co~stars

and Gayle Hwmieutt.
HOLLYWOOD CUPil'-New-

A First

Durable Bollworm

on the chin. ·

whlch

New York suburb. He acted and sang and
danced in off-Broadway musicals, then was in
way. Universal signeg him and brought him
west las.t y~ar .. a~ ti'e'l: bee,"'.ig, s•veral fea-

old, spooky house .
"There had been a seance there. " he savs,
"and for days afterwards there was sonle·
thing abroad in that house . There was furniture that moved around, unexplained rap·
pings, that sort of thing. We all turned I«

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role In ''The lJtt.le Slater..

to do what he really wanted-go into busl·
ness . And he was very successful at it."
Hartman grew up in Pelham, a fashionable

believe that there is something there."

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The Virginian has a new sidekick this year
and he's a big one. David Hartman is 6 feet 5
and he's tall even out of the saddle.
The Virginian's gain is American industry 's
lass. Hartman . after attending Duke University and doing his time in service, was faced
with a big decision. He had offers from 32
major companies-including IBM and Kaiser
and people like that- or he could have gone
into professional baseball- he was a slug~ing
first baseman-or he might prefer acting.
He took two weeks to mull things over. And,
he says, he came to the conclusion that he
might as welJ do what he really wanted to
do--give show business a whirl.
"One thing that influenced me ," he says,
" was my father 's experience. He had been a
Methodist minister for 14 years when he left

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· MoodlY to open the I05tb 111111ual
Melga County Fair.
The Rev. Bill Perrin and the
Rev. Glen HU11, preatdrmt and
viCI&gt; pre-. respeeUvely, o!
tile ministerial association, will
be ill charge o! the serviCI&gt;a.

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time to watch and encourage
him without feeling !hal you
mJ1St become ' a c t1 v e I y involved. Let him make his own
.declsiona,O.r e '~ a.vh Is
'lflendnina his bQbtitei'!'lf he
makes a few mistakes, he will
learn more from them than
he could possibly learn from
your well-meant advice.
This does not mean that the
.sky's the limit. You must still
know where he ill, wllen he
wJU be home and who he is
with. If he .knows that you
have confidence ill his ability
to correct his mistakes by
hlmoelf he will be more likely
lo accept your guidance on
matters that really count
Learn lo talk will! your child,
not at him. He has probably
heard all your Ideas on proper conduct many times. Endless repetition will not help at
this stage.
If he refuses to tidy up his
room, you should make It a
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firm rule !bat he can't mess
UJ&gt; the .,rest of the bouse and
tl!"t he Ia not to creaie any
J\To · .,
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events. Miss Mees hardled all of the details for the preliminary revue held last
week in Middleport and will be in charge or the st.yle rewe to be held SaturdaJI
morning when Meigs County Junior Falr activities highlight the Meigs Fair.

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The most ureligious" river
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which empties Into the Bay of
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miles. Three hundred and fifty
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CAN'T WIN '~M ALL .
·l lear llelen;
After reading "What i1 a
I -rod wllether I shoUld send a C&lt;lPJ' to ooe
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CCllllraat wlllcli makes 1llU reellze how IUck.v ,.,. are. - H.

to the ·.

~Helen:

Abwt that wife wllo Is a

dour daughterSwin~l.aw, or write "slammei-." HerhusbandBhoUldw
my' own article. Mine is called, n't try to stop her !rom slam·
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Is a Grandmother to' mlng tl1ings wlum she gets mad.
DO~'If she holds back the slams, she
WilEN two of our many grand- might have a nervros break·
children are trahted by their
glamoroos" mother to call us
•• Mr. cmd Mrs."?
WHEN we are invited ooly for
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Here is a solution~ Her hu...
band · llbould get a llbort piece
of tree trunk, about two feet 10111
cake once a year fora joint birth~ and place It In the corner of the
day party - the parents• and chilw room. It would look like an 4za..
dren's birthdays are within a tlque. A inedlum sized woodal
few weeks of each other?
hammer should be bung .., the
Wf!EN the children deliberate- side of it. Then he eould teD hla
ly refUse to say"'Hello,"uThank wife that 11 she has to slam, slam
you" or "Good night" to us on the hammer on the tree trunk.
these occasions, though our gifts - EXPERffiNCED
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WHEN we are constantly told
of all the expensive gilts the other grandparents gave?
WHEN we never receive a
phone call , visit or even a nice
birthda,y or Christmas card- or
Mothers and Fathers Day remembrance?
WHEN our other children and
grandchildl'en (who love us and
show it} are snubbed by these
four?

WHEN we invite them time and
again ror a holiday get-logether

or family gathering and are told
pointedly by oor dau8hter-in-law,
"'No, weare goingtoMYmother's
house••?
WHEN my husband

points out
that we aren't exactly failures
when all but one of our sons and
daftghters-in--law sincerely care
for us and they and their chU M
dren enjoy their freq.~ent visits
to "Grandma and Grandpa's"?

amateur psychology, but your

solution would

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drive

eVeryone in the hoose right out
of his or her tree. - H,
Dear Helen:
I fell in love with a woman
who neglected to tell me she
was married. Her husband took
care of that l:lttle detail, and I
still carry tbe scars. Then I fell
for another woman who told me
she would get a divorce if she
could afford it. I gave her money
for a quick trip to Mexico. Maybe I should have gone along to
protect my investment because
she came back married to another guy.
So I decided if that was the
way

they pla,y, I could too. Now

I find myself 11 engaged,. to three

a saluteto.lnlla•duri!WU!e ISth
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Voice along Broadway
than any musical we'Ve ever seen)

KERM SAYS:

"Don't lust sit there
Go to the FAIRI"

NEW YORK - Carol Burnett
(and former Perry Como) writer
Bill AngeJos wed Johanna Cor-

nella Landman in Vegas .... Evelyn Scott the "Peyton Place"

lady.l&gt;artender (41&gt; shows) suddenly is swamped with offers for
whiskey ads and commercials; no
dice - Ev's a teetotaler ....

trend Is

knowing her ·ow~nstn• candor, It
could be the controversial BJ: ..

circus at fiiea.
Faye l)..maway's pla,y In Kazan's "The Arrangement" wlll

poae of tile decade.
The late Frencb star Martine

be $400,000; more than Bonnie
Parker and Clyde got ool or all

has married blonde Jasmine GU·

The Louis Nyes called the calling..off off .••• Herman Levin (who
produced ••My Fair Lad)'" better

Carol•s widower Michael Eland
les..Noccard .•• Michael Meyers,

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a smaU role with her mother last season and Desi who performs With the DiDo, Desi and Blll7 trio: were ha~ically unknown talents.
"At first we were not sure we were doing the right thing "
Lucy said, "They didn't want 1o discourage me or lthem,-so
we all worried qweUy. I didn't want 1o put any unfoundU
Worrlea in their rilln~s. I didn't havelo worry. 1 am delighted
lo say they bave both gotten every laugh we wrote Into the
ICI'IP!, plu about 18 or 20 others. And the audience which
watcbes t11 do the show has caught their enthusiasm."
Both youngster• are being privately tutored while appearIng on lhelr mother's abo,w, because Lucy thinks this is a
good chance for them to learn about sbow business. "They
don't need schools for social Ufe or lo see what is out there
In the great world. I think It's a good Idea for aU kids to get a
chance to try careers while the7 are young."
Lucie, whose natural sense of comedy an4 delivery Is reminiscent not of her mother, but of Carol Burnett, is pretty certa1n she wants lo remain an actress .

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dought.,. is stealinll our
thunder. She says her
cranky, .!mllll brother l.! a
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Temporari17 the concern was eased, but you knew the next
time the bo7.sneezed, mother would worry again.
And that Is tbe kind of mother Lucille Ball is, a good one, a
. careful one, a protective one and a very proud one. Her chll·
dren, Lucie and Desi Arnaz, are joining her when she returns
lo CBS-TV In September In a new format, Here's Lucy.
'l:'he chahge was necessltatU when Lucy sold Desllu Studios
and Ill programs to GuU and Western Industries. Rather than
wort for another producer, Lucille Ball Productions created
Here's Lucy, retained Gale Gordon a00 added Lucy's own

litt!o, old

whinem~~ker.

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Jonei)OS would be a Jot easier

The World Almanac notes
that W. Archibald Spooner,
an English clergyman at
Oxfor4, Is remembel'l!d for
the humorous - if embar~
rasslng-hablt of accidentally reversing the llrst
sounds of two or more ·
words; llke "blushin~
crow" for ~~crushjng: blow'
and "tons of soir' for "sons
of toil." A contemporar7
devised a se~tence of
spoonerisms With a church
usher saying: "Mad'am,
this )lie Is occupewed; ma7
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Emmy would be nice, too."
"I w~nt to be a dramaUc ac!"r," D~si added. "At 151!., I'm
geltin;: laughs, but )Vall until[ m 20. I d like a western movie
too, but everybody wants to do a western."
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Lucy interrupted, "This is letter-to-Santa-Claus time."
Ask Lucie and Desl II anything surprised them about their
new careers a!ld they are pretty much In agreement. " When
we just watched the show," Desl said "we didn't know that
much work went into it."
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t1me..:onsummg things I hadn't thought about," Lucie said .
Lpcy. a perfectionist, added, "She is learning that for ins,tance, her bangs must be just right. One week she ,;,ouldn't
liSten and she found out. I want them to see the rushes It's
another way to learn."
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and Oes1 will ptar her brother, Craig Carter. Will this cause
problems for their mother, trying to remember to call her
offspring by different nam•s1
"No. I alwa~s have trouble with names anyway. 1 call Desi
Gary and Lucie De De and twice I have called De De my
mother, Cleo, which is my sister's name."

A Southeastern Ohio District Guernsey Sbow wUI be
bold at 1 p. m. Friday In corijuncUon with Uie 105th aMual
Me~a County Falr,
Owr 50 head of cattle will be shown by Ollhlblton trom
Melp, Jacksj)D IIIII Washington CwntleL Roo Eberhard, buslneoo . ..._,. or lhe Ohio Guerllley Breeders Assn. wUI
emcee the lhow IIlii judge will be' Rlllph Turley, preetd~ of
the Ohio /"'IOClatlon of Guemsey BreederL

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No matter what your age, for kicks, she demonstrates Oryou're too young to play with iental massages, walks on your
girls! - H.
back and all tJJat Japanese jazz.
This column Is decUcated to Gotta be with tbe in-group, tho'.
family living, so if you're havCUstomers wondered where the
ing kid trouble or just plain trou- suburban steak Pubs cl1ain Onds
ble, let Helen help YOU. :ibe will such courteous help when t h e
also welcome your own amua~
ing experiences. AG!ress Helen
Bottel in care of this newspa~

Our Gal Friday said she
wasn't flghtln~ with the
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HOLLYWOOD-(NEA)-The boy is 151!., very handsome
and setlous. The girl Is 17, ,pretty and a natural comedienne.
Tiley are a pair or nice kids having lunch In their mother's
office and mother is just not a good enough actress tu keep
the maternal glow of pride out of her blue eyes.
Spend some tlnte with tbem and you hear mother..:hildren
conversations such· as go on all over the world. The boy
sneezed. The molher rose from her chair, walked around the
table and felt his forehead.
""Are you getting a cold?" she asket He said he wasn't.
Are you teUlng me the truth?" she wondered. '.'I don't think
!':tJ~· mom," the girl said. "I'm all right, really," the boy

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Challced llld Recttaa1ed
Norway's capital city was
founded some 900 7ears ago
under the name of Oslo. II
was later destroyed and a
new one founded by King
Christian. It was named
Christiana. In 1925 the city
a~ain was Jdven the Norwegian name ol Oslo.

NOTEBOOK

ly JOAN CROSBY
NEA Entertainment Editor

There's lhO\Jsands of feel of lum·
ber in stock. Our yard's a haven ' ,
for the do-it-yourself8r. What "
ever your home improvetnenl
project • . . check with us foi
materials.

their bank helsts ..• Former dlc~ a 22-year-old delivery driver,
- - - - - - - - - - tator 9Jkarno'a wile Oewi has -le.parhed his truck at tile

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WE'RE YOUR HEADQUARTERS
FOil

Go to the head of the clou this
school year with th~tt lot11t In
styling idHt for the young

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oC Defense James Forrestal was ball - players; tbe same Mets'
oot a suicide but a 11 political as- bosses have okayed a weekJong

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fore the "'Jeldlll ~ the IOSIII Melge Count;y Fair thlo evealng. Left to right are Fred Lellhelt, Pete
Shleldo IIIII Fred Goelleln.

Here's Lucy to Be

Insolence: they recruit
is up to hJs smart trieks: .. The and train local housewives (tl107
Great White Hope" which Levin's even curtsy) ..• Jolut llustoo eel·
brlnglng to Bc!Wy. alraacly Is be- ebrated his 62nd birthday directIng toutod ror a Pulitzer Prize ... inK his daughter In a torrid love
20tll-Fox already has bwsht t11o scene in their 11 Walk Witb Love
rum rights .... Fancy pushcart and Death.. films; says it's the
at S&gt;th &amp; Lexington peddles only most passionate he's ever direct.
11oft drinks - and crepes ~- od .•. Jim Backus wllo made a
zette.
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tlclv fortune 18 the VOiCe or Ulrfx
The N. Y, baoetiall Mets man- Magoo" got even richer ($500,·
agement ldboshed a pre ~ seaaon 000) rrom t11e "Little Old Winegrid Jets vs. Giants lnlraclty foot- maker, Mel" radio~TV residliaia
ball l!llme clalminK II would tear ., ., Veronica Lake Is ftnlshed
up tbe !ilea Stadium turf too sav- with her book about H'wood; the

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to be held at I p, m. Wednooday'atlthe 105tl11DnUll Melao Counly Fair. Accl!lltlng 111e eutry Is Doo
Reuter, secretary ol tho couat;y ralr board.

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Meigs county Fair. Left: to dght are Bette Jean ~llbstetter, sally Globobr, Patty Collins, Am
Holter, Kay McGowan, Karen Griffith, Debbie Grueser an:t Mary Bradbury.

Books finally are glvlnK - a
girls wllo think rm going to go bad name: ••The Money Gameu
throush with it. And I like the and HThe Rich and the &amp;~per fourth better than any of them. Rich" are out-bestselling t h e
This fourth one - I met her smut ,. , Book &lt;11e In Jan. w II I
WHEN he adds, "Forget tile last week --. makes me see that
claim tbe death ot. the first sec. agely for the safety or the Meta'

slights and hurts rrom one ramM all females don't cheat. She is
ily. You're luckier tban most!"? married to a no..good bum who
-ANONYMOUS GRANDMA
won't give her a divorce unless
she pays him a thousand dollars.
Dear Grandma:
How do I slr~ten out my llle
What is a Grandmother to do?
Listen to her hUsband! But re-· so I can marry the woman I
member this: A siiY wltl1out a love?- BEN
single cloud can get mlgbcy dull. Dear Ben:
You'd better stralshten out
Your upplty in-law keeps t h e
adrenal glands tunctlonln&amp; 5o yoor adoleecent tldMing berore
your bank account gets tlattendon't rorget her entirely.
... And you inlgbt also tl1ank ed- again!

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Us••• sy ~.Bo1tel
CAN'T WIN '~M ALL .
·l lear llelen;
After reading "What i1 a
I -rod wllether I shoUld send a C&lt;lPJ' to ooe
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CCllllraat wlllcli makes 1llU reellze how IUck.v ,.,. are. - H.

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Abwt that wife wllo Is a

dour daughterSwin~l.aw, or write "slammei-." HerhusbandBhoUldw
my' own article. Mine is called, n't try to stop her !rom slam·
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Is a Grandmother to' mlng tl1ings wlum she gets mad.
DO~'If she holds back the slams, she
WilEN two of our many grand- might have a nervros break·
children are trahted by their
glamoroos" mother to call us
•• Mr. cmd Mrs."?
WHEN we are invited ooly for
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Here is a solution~ Her hu...
band · llbould get a llbort piece
of tree trunk, about two feet 10111
cake once a year fora joint birth~ and place It In the corner of the
day party - the parents• and chilw room. It would look like an 4za..
dren's birthdays are within a tlque. A inedlum sized woodal
few weeks of each other?
hammer should be bung .., the
Wf!EN the children deliberate- side of it. Then he eould teD hla
ly refUse to say"'Hello,"uThank wife that 11 she has to slam, slam
you" or "Good night" to us on the hammer on the tree trunk.
these occasions, though our gifts - EXPERffiNCED
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WHEN we are constantly told
of all the expensive gilts the other grandparents gave?
WHEN we never receive a
phone call , visit or even a nice
birthda,y or Christmas card- or
Mothers and Fathers Day remembrance?
WHEN our other children and
grandchildl'en (who love us and
show it} are snubbed by these
four?

WHEN we invite them time and
again ror a holiday get-logether

or family gathering and are told
pointedly by oor dau8hter-in-law,
"'No, weare goingtoMYmother's
house••?
WHEN my husband

points out
that we aren't exactly failures
when all but one of our sons and
daftghters-in--law sincerely care
for us and they and their chU M
dren enjoy their freq.~ent visits
to "Grandma and Grandpa's"?

amateur psychology, but your

solution would

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eVeryone in the hoose right out
of his or her tree. - H,
Dear Helen:
I fell in love with a woman
who neglected to tell me she
was married. Her husband took
care of that l:lttle detail, and I
still carry tbe scars. Then I fell
for another woman who told me
she would get a divorce if she
could afford it. I gave her money
for a quick trip to Mexico. Maybe I should have gone along to
protect my investment because
she came back married to another guy.
So I decided if that was the
way

they pla,y, I could too. Now

I find myself 11 engaged,. to three

a saluteto.lnlla•duri!WU!e ISth
A CIIECKEIJ..COSTUMED TAP LINE WILL
aMual presentation or the Big Be!d Mlnslrel AseoelaUon Thursdal' IIlii SAturday nlghta at lhe

Voice along Broadway
than any musical we'Ve ever seen)

KERM SAYS:

"Don't lust sit there
Go to the FAIRI"

NEW YORK - Carol Burnett
(and former Perry Como) writer
Bill AngeJos wed Johanna Cor-

nella Landman in Vegas .... Evelyn Scott the "Peyton Place"

lady.l&gt;artender (41&gt; shows) suddenly is swamped with offers for
whiskey ads and commercials; no
dice - Ev's a teetotaler ....

trend Is

knowing her ·ow~nstn• candor, It
could be the controversial BJ: ..

circus at fiiea.
Faye l)..maway's pla,y In Kazan's "The Arrangement" wlll

poae of tile decade.
The late Frencb star Martine

be $400,000; more than Bonnie
Parker and Clyde got ool or all

has married blonde Jasmine GU·

The Louis Nyes called the calling..off off .••• Herman Levin (who
produced ••My Fair Lad)'" better

Carol•s widower Michael Eland
les..Noccard .•• Michael Meyers,

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a smaU role with her mother last season and Desi who performs With the DiDo, Desi and Blll7 trio: were ha~ically unknown talents.
"At first we were not sure we were doing the right thing "
Lucy said, "They didn't want 1o discourage me or lthem,-so
we all worried qweUy. I didn't want 1o put any unfoundU
Worrlea in their rilln~s. I didn't havelo worry. 1 am delighted
lo say they bave both gotten every laugh we wrote Into the
ICI'IP!, plu about 18 or 20 others. And the audience which
watcbes t11 do the show has caught their enthusiasm."
Both youngster• are being privately tutored while appearIng on lhelr mother's abo,w, because Lucy thinks this is a
good chance for them to learn about sbow business. "They
don't need schools for social Ufe or lo see what is out there
In the great world. I think It's a good Idea for aU kids to get a
chance to try careers while the7 are young."
Lucie, whose natural sense of comedy an4 delivery Is reminiscent not of her mother, but of Carol Burnett, is pretty certa1n she wants lo remain an actress .

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thunder. She says her
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Temporari17 the concern was eased, but you knew the next
time the bo7.sneezed, mother would worry again.
And that Is tbe kind of mother Lucille Ball is, a good one, a
. careful one, a protective one and a very proud one. Her chll·
dren, Lucie and Desi Arnaz, are joining her when she returns
lo CBS-TV In September In a new format, Here's Lucy.
'l:'he chahge was necessltatU when Lucy sold Desllu Studios
and Ill programs to GuU and Western Industries. Rather than
wort for another producer, Lucille Ball Productions created
Here's Lucy, retained Gale Gordon a00 added Lucy's own

litt!o, old

whinem~~ker.

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Jonei)OS would be a Jot easier

The World Almanac notes
that W. Archibald Spooner,
an English clergyman at
Oxfor4, Is remembel'l!d for
the humorous - if embar~
rasslng-hablt of accidentally reversing the llrst
sounds of two or more ·
words; llke "blushin~
crow" for ~~crushjng: blow'
and "tons of soir' for "sons
of toil." A contemporar7
devised a se~tence of
spoonerisms With a church
usher saying: "Mad'am,
this )lie Is occupewed; ma7
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Emmy would be nice, too."
"I w~nt to be a dramaUc ac!"r," D~si added. "At 151!., I'm
geltin;: laughs, but )Vall until[ m 20. I d like a western movie
too, but everybody wants to do a western."
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Ask Lucie and Desl II anything surprised them about their
new careers a!ld they are pretty much In agreement. " When
we just watched the show," Desl said "we didn't know that
much work went into it."
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t1me..:onsummg things I hadn't thought about," Lucie said .
Lpcy. a perfectionist, added, "She is learning that for ins,tance, her bangs must be just right. One week she ,;,ouldn't
liSten and she found out. I want them to see the rushes It's
another way to learn."
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and Oes1 will ptar her brother, Craig Carter. Will this cause
problems for their mother, trying to remember to call her
offspring by different nam•s1
"No. I alwa~s have trouble with names anyway. 1 call Desi
Gary and Lucie De De and twice I have called De De my
mother, Cleo, which is my sister's name."

A Southeastern Ohio District Guernsey Sbow wUI be
bold at 1 p. m. Friday In corijuncUon with Uie 105th aMual
Me~a County Falr,
Owr 50 head of cattle will be shown by Ollhlblton trom
Melp, Jacksj)D IIIII Washington CwntleL Roo Eberhard, buslneoo . ..._,. or lhe Ohio Guerllley Breeders Assn. wUI
emcee the lhow IIlii judge will be' Rlllph Turley, preetd~ of
the Ohio /"'IOClatlon of Guemsey BreederL

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UNKNOWN TALENTS now, Lucie and Deal Arnaz are
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In mother't new 11bow, Here's Luey.

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No matter what your age, for kicks, she demonstrates Oryou're too young to play with iental massages, walks on your
girls! - H.
back and all tJJat Japanese jazz.
This column Is decUcated to Gotta be with tbe in-group, tho'.
family living, so if you're havCUstomers wondered where the
ing kid trouble or just plain trou- suburban steak Pubs cl1ain Onds
ble, let Helen help YOU. :ibe will such courteous help when t h e
also welcome your own amua~
ing experiences. AG!ress Helen
Bottel in care of this newspa~

Our Gal Friday said she
wasn't flghtln~ with the
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HOLLYWOOD-(NEA)-The boy is 151!., very handsome
and setlous. The girl Is 17, ,pretty and a natural comedienne.
Tiley are a pair or nice kids having lunch In their mother's
office and mother is just not a good enough actress tu keep
the maternal glow of pride out of her blue eyes.
Spend some tlnte with tbem and you hear mother..:hildren
conversations such· as go on all over the world. The boy
sneezed. The molher rose from her chair, walked around the
table and felt his forehead.
""Are you getting a cold?" she asket He said he wasn't.
Are you teUlng me the truth?" she wondered. '.'I don't think
!':tJ~· mom," the girl said. "I'm all right, really," the boy

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Challced llld Recttaa1ed
Norway's capital city was
founded some 900 7ears ago
under the name of Oslo. II
was later destroyed and a
new one founded by King
Christian. It was named
Christiana. In 1925 the city
a~ain was Jdven the Norwegian name ol Oslo.

NOTEBOOK

ly JOAN CROSBY
NEA Entertainment Editor

There's lhO\Jsands of feel of lum·
ber in stock. Our yard's a haven ' ,
for the do-it-yourself8r. What "
ever your home improvetnenl
project • . . check with us foi
materials.

their bank helsts ..• Former dlc~ a 22-year-old delivery driver,
- - - - - - - - - - tator 9Jkarno'a wile Oewi has -le.parhed his truck at tile

ANOTHER HOT TIP:
WE'RE YOUR HEADQUARTERS
FOil

Go to the head of the clou this
school year with th~tt lot11t In
styling idHt for the young

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oC Defense James Forrestal was ball - players; tbe same Mets'
oot a suicide but a 11 political as- bosses have okayed a weekJong

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sassination."

fore the "'Jeldlll ~ the IOSIII Melge Count;y Fair thlo evealng. Left to right are Fred Lellhelt, Pete
Shleldo IIIII Fred Goelleln.

Here's Lucy to Be

Insolence: they recruit
is up to hJs smart trieks: .. The and train local housewives (tl107
Great White Hope" which Levin's even curtsy) ..• Jolut llustoo eel·
brlnglng to Bc!Wy. alraacly Is be- ebrated his 62nd birthday directIng toutod ror a Pulitzer Prize ... inK his daughter In a torrid love
20tll-Fox already has bwsht t11o scene in their 11 Walk Witb Love
rum rights .... Fancy pushcart and Death.. films; says it's the
at S&gt;th &amp; Lexington peddles only most passionate he's ever direct.
11oft drinks - and crepes ~- od .•. Jim Backus wllo made a
zette.
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tlclv fortune 18 the VOiCe or Ulrfx
The N. Y, baoetiall Mets man- Magoo" got even richer ($500,·
agement ldboshed a pre ~ seaaon 000) rrom t11e "Little Old Winegrid Jets vs. Giants lnlraclty foot- maker, Mel" radio~TV residliaia
ball l!llme clalminK II would tear ., ., Veronica Lake Is ftnlshed
up tbe !ilea Stadium turf too sav- with her book about H'wood; the

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SIIAIION KAY WII.'lON, MIDDLEJIORT, regiSters lor J)lrl[dpaUooln the IMual hoc'sa a1tow
to be held at I p, m. Wednooday'atlthe 105tl11DnUll Melao Counly Fair. Accl!lltlng 111e eutry Is Doo
Reuter, secretary ol tho couat;y ralr board.

TV

AUGUSt13-17
YOU NEED

Meigs county Fair. Left: to dght are Bette Jean ~llbstetter, sally Globobr, Patty Collins, Am
Holter, Kay McGowan, Karen Griffith, Debbie Grueser an:t Mary Bradbury.

Books finally are glvlnK - a
girls wllo think rm going to go bad name: ••The Money Gameu
throush with it. And I like the and HThe Rich and the &amp;~per fourth better than any of them. Rich" are out-bestselling t h e
This fourth one - I met her smut ,. , Book &lt;11e In Jan. w II I
WHEN he adds, "Forget tile last week --. makes me see that
claim tbe death ot. the first sec. agely for the safety or the Meta'

slights and hurts rrom one ramM all females don't cheat. She is
ily. You're luckier tban most!"? married to a no..good bum who
-ANONYMOUS GRANDMA
won't give her a divorce unless
she pays him a thousand dollars.
Dear Grandma:
How do I slr~ten out my llle
What is a Grandmother to do?
Listen to her hUsband! But re-· so I can marry the woman I
member this: A siiY wltl1out a love?- BEN
single cloud can get mlgbcy dull. Dear Ben:
You'd better stralshten out
Your upplty in-law keeps t h e
adrenal glands tunctlonln&amp; 5o yoor adoleecent tldMing berore
your bank account gets tlattendon't rorget her entirely.
... And you inlgbt also tl1ank ed- again!

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"A little psychology," a reader writes,
"can he a wonderful thing.
"One day when I was making egg salad,
my son's favorite sandwich spread, and he
was slouching against the kitchen wall
watching me work, I said to myself, 'Why
should a boy wbo spends most of his time
with a chemistry set stand here while I wait

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his own lunch, I said I had an opportunity lor
him to learn. I made a big thing out of tim·
ing the boiling eggs and the precise measuring of ingredients and turned the job into an
uperlment for him. I now have a more in·
dependent youngster, as well as more time
for myself."
I think this mother has the right Idea and

I have taken her advice.

My son Stu, the rubbish colleclllr, has acquired many Interesting, although not aJ.
ways identifiable objects, during lrls safaris

through alleys. When our garage (a twostory barn) overflowed, I suggested he do
some constructive thinking and create uaeful
items from at least part ol his collection. His
most successful venture to date has been a
smaU shelf table lor my bathroom. Alter
much nailing and gluing, he painted it with
the remains of an old antiquing kit he had
scrounged and covered the lop shelf with
plastic paper-the end of a roU from somebody's trash can.
I won't pretend everything turned out as
well as the table, but some projects did. 'lbe
candelabra he made for my screened porch,
for examfle. Why, I wouldn't take a million
dollars (1 d take 15 cents) for that. Who else
has a candelabra made from a water heater
coli sprayed gold?

Cooking e~periments at our house have
turned out very well. And, after concentrating on having my children do breakfast and
lunch menua for themselves, I saw that they
branched out to doing for others. I invested
in a coffee pot with that laboratory look,
gave them a short course in folding filters
and all but the
now turn out a
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FAMILY

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AUG. 13-17

FAIR WEEK . . .. AUG. 13 THRU 17
FUN, EXCITEMENT, THRILLS, EXHIBITS AND MEETING FRIENDL .Y
PEOPLE WHO ENJO.Y LIFE. YOU'LL LOVE IT AT THE FAIR. BRING
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Meigs County Fair tills week.

QUICK QUIZ

The Eastern High School
Band will play at 4 p. m. on
ThursolsJ&gt;, the Radne Hll!h
School Bani at 4 p. m. on Friday and the Meigs High School
Band at I p. m. on SAturday.

Q-What medieval sporl is
still an ojjiciaZ slate sporl In
the United States?

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in the term "Advent"?
A-Advent is the period in·
eluding the four Sundays belore Christmas.

Chnred llecilcatlon
Beelh9ven's Third Sym- •
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··Eroica." was once dedicated

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DRESS-UP DRE.~S WILL BE MOD~:t.EU at the style revue Sllturday
morni.._ Three will be b)'" .Jean Mecst MarJ 1-lrlckles a.OO Peggy Milhoan.

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A-Jousting, official state
sport of Maryland.

I'm not opposed to feeling
Q-What is the origin of
people. In fact, in Sweden II the name Vanessa?
·is definitely an attractive
A-It is a name created by
idea. But ru be damned if Jonathan SWift in his EpisI'm willing to call it the wor- tles.
lhip of almighty God.
Q-Which is the lightest
. -An American, at the World
wood
in commercial use?
Council of Churches
A-Balsa
wood. It is so light
A.uembly in Sweden, on an
that
a
man
can
carry a bundle
uperimentaZ "touch and
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big
as
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tree
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~~ 9Jl~o1 5 cbampion 'dddler. ~ ~ ~ ah not permitted to ,.use more
A: This rear !he qo~!est l!llltn- than two accompanists,
.elude ill" ·Ohio State Cha!ni&gt;ton,
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clan ·and the ~rea' claas, · ':-:-:~~::· ~=~=-=. contestdt mu1! enter either QUI Q,K Q U I Z ,
(he •tate &lt;lr 41'~1 contest bot
~~hai iDas' the "Tree of
canmt enter both.
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. The state. "}.,...• wUI receive
A- p r o b a b I y the dale
• large tropl,i plu, $250. Second palm. It ·~a stlll a tr.ee ot' life
place 18 $100; third,'llijo; foorth, . because it Is the fooll tree Qf
~. and Stth, $30. Sinh place , lhe desert and helps to feed
"Inner will "receive $25; sev- milllo~ of people.
enth, o$15 and eighth, ninth and Q-How does Ca11&lt;1do rank
lOth pisce wiMers.will esch re- in •kt 01710111/ the natiom of
celve $10. , .
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the world?
. The areo ·o)a" whiner wdi
A-It la second in size only
receive a trophy and sso. Second td the Soviet Union.
place prize ls $30; third is $15
is the motto uj
4nd louctl! Is $10, Flflh and sixth theQ'-Wilal
U:S. Mlfita111 Acndemy at

anarchy is not imported from
abroad. It is the result pf
spontaneous combusti()n bete
In the United States. IWn·
volves much more religiOus
fervor t h a n lt · Involves
atheism.
-Harry Ratuom, chancellor

tel when the •.fll'stconte&amp;~l"as'held OOU~es,.

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that

t.~ La.styeir,, a 1 record· a:ite~anoo Me\gs COOf!tY Or an · ~~lnlng

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tllne Fiddlero' Contest .to be fiojdlers ha•·e until 'the eyeninl
...
f111led at S:l5 p. m, Friday at tile ol ·the coon.,st to t"'i!sthr. Area
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We are confronted not with
old bolshevism, but a new

Attend the Meigs Ct~ ·ftlrt
August .13-17
DOWNING
INSURANCE
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GET

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FAIR!

INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER-NEW IDEA-GEK

MEIGS EQUIPMENT COMPANY
"WHERE QUALITY IS PARAMOUNT"
REAR MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL

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Dress Up Your Pony Or Horse
With ANew Saddle For Fair Season
ALSO:
Sooldloo-HaltouBits-Shoet-Brus~es

Blank•ts-Spun-

Podo-BoltoBucklet-ond Many

Other Items

La.W. HDWE. &amp; LEATHER SUPPLY
Phone 992·2174

Pomeroy, 0.

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YOUR TOWN AND

GAS cooling &amp;GAS heating
Spring. Think of.it.
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That's what your whole house will feel like . , . al.l OVI!r. all year . , ; when you
combine modern Gas air conditiooing with your modern fresh Sir 'Gl!s
heating, Just set the thermostat for Spring.
,
If you enjoy modern forced air Gas heat in your home now, you're already
well on your way to Gas year 'round comfort ~ooditiooing. You already have the
ductwork atid the blower. Adcllng the rest of the Gas coolin,g·system Is no big
problem. $14 a month _gets-you a bi~ 3·ton unit, complete with normali.nstallation.
Stamp out loog hot summers and loog.cold winters, Call the· Ga1 C0!11Pa'nyt
and order whole· house Spring conditioning. And enjo~ Sprins 12 months every
year . . . for years and years to come.
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William Sloane Coffih, C(nJ·
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"A little psychology," a reader writes,
"can he a wonderful thing.
"One day when I was making egg salad,
my son's favorite sandwich spread, and he
was slouching against the kitchen wall
watching me work, I said to myself, 'Why
should a boy wbo spends most of his time
with a chemistry set stand here while I wait

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why can't he mash an egg with mayonnaise?)
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his own lunch, I said I had an opportunity lor
him to learn. I made a big thing out of tim·
ing the boiling eggs and the precise measuring of ingredients and turned the job into an
uperlment for him. I now have a more in·
dependent youngster, as well as more time
for myself."
I think this mother has the right Idea and

I have taken her advice.

My son Stu, the rubbish colleclllr, has acquired many Interesting, although not aJ.
ways identifiable objects, during lrls safaris

through alleys. When our garage (a twostory barn) overflowed, I suggested he do
some constructive thinking and create uaeful
items from at least part ol his collection. His
most successful venture to date has been a
smaU shelf table lor my bathroom. Alter
much nailing and gluing, he painted it with
the remains of an old antiquing kit he had
scrounged and covered the lop shelf with
plastic paper-the end of a roU from somebody's trash can.
I won't pretend everything turned out as
well as the table, but some projects did. 'lbe
candelabra he made for my screened porch,
for examfle. Why, I wouldn't take a million
dollars (1 d take 15 cents) for that. Who else
has a candelabra made from a water heater
coli sprayed gold?

Cooking e~periments at our house have
turned out very well. And, after concentrating on having my children do breakfast and
lunch menua for themselves, I saw that they
branched out to doing for others. I invested
in a coffee pot with that laboratory look,
gave them a short course in folding filters
and all but the
now turn out a
Next I'm going to
creditable cup of
teach them to
me in bed. Man!
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Meigs County's Oldest ond Lorgett lnsvronct
A9oocr

100 Years 1861-1968

re,,ohdjcm .

NEW ·sTATE LAWS
areas in whil-h cooking takes plate on fairgrounds musl be
s~foeened Iri. Pictured Ia the·screened area of the Chester t'ife Department booth which is one of
· s8veral improved Cor the 1968_-Melgs Jo'air.

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A-Duty-Honor-Country.

FAMILY

JOIN AND ENJO.Y IT!
AUG. 13-17

FAIR WEEK . . .. AUG. 13 THRU 17
FUN, EXCITEMENT, THRILLS, EXHIBITS AND MEETING FRIENDL .Y
PEOPLE WHO ENJO.Y LIFE. YOU'LL LOVE IT AT THE FAIR. BRING
ALONG YOUR FAMIL .Y AND FRIENDS . .. THERE'S SOMETHING HERE
TO PLEASE EVERYONE.

Davis-Warner

-OH.IO VALLEY BAKING CO.

1926-INSURANCE SERVICE-1968
101 W. Znd
992·2966
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Meigs Coont,y bao!s will be
p1111ng at the I 05tb llliiUII
Meigs County Fair tills week.

QUICK QUIZ

The Eastern High School
Band will play at 4 p. m. on
ThursolsJ&gt;, the Radne Hll!h
School Bani at 4 p. m. on Friday and the Meigs High School
Band at I p. m. on SAturday.

Q-What medieval sporl is
still an ojjiciaZ slate sporl In
the United States?

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Q-What period is included
in the term "Advent"?
A-Advent is the period in·
eluding the four Sundays belore Christmas.

Chnred llecilcatlon
Beelh9ven's Third Sym- •
phony. now known as the
··Eroica." was once dedicated

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MAY

MAY

MAY

MAY

~QUIPMENT

CO.

SALES • 'sERVlCP PARTS
667-~35
Tuppers Plains,, 0.

to Napoleon . Alter Napoleon .

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futroducing the 12 month.........,

Rt. 7

MAY

made himself emperor of
rrance. Beethoven regarded
him as a tyrant and rededi·

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sym~hony

to "!he

memory of a great man."

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'YOUNG ORIGINALS

·Befitting
Fall

SALUTING OUR YOUTH
4-H &amp; FUTURE FARMERS!

Send $1 lor the above pot·
tern to: YOUNG ORIGINALS

(• The Doily Sentinel ·), P.O. Bo•
4l8A, Midtown Station, New
Yort, N.Y. 10018. Print rour
lull name, address, with zip
(odt, pattern nuMber and size.
Add 25 cenh for lint-doss
handling.

MAY

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ACTIVITIES

DRESS-UP DRE.~S WILL BE MOD~:t.EU at the style revue Sllturday
morni.._ Three will be b)'" .Jean Mecst MarJ 1-lrlckles a.OO Peggy Milhoan.

FOR
ALLIS-CHAlMERS XT LINES VISIT
YOUR ALLIS·CHALMERS MAN AT

A-Jousting, official state
sport of Maryland.

I'm not opposed to feeling
Q-What is the origin of
people. In fact, in Sweden II the name Vanessa?
·is definitely an attractive
A-It is a name created by
idea. But ru be damned if Jonathan SWift in his EpisI'm willing to call it the wor- tles.
lhip of almighty God.
Q-Which is the lightest
. -An American, at the World
wood
in commercial use?
Council of Churches
A-Balsa
wood. It is so light
A.uembly in Sweden, on an
that
a
man
can
carry a bundle
uperimentaZ "touch and
as
big
as
a
tree
trunk.
tell" church service aimed
at increll.!ing physical contact and communication be-

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(qr o.ny !ll"lllllstsnilevent"os,not. county includl11g -West Vtrginla
_:· ·~:..~~-.
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In coniunct1911 wlth'·ttiO fair, The ' ' The eontest Wllr Iii! ~ ~·
· r,a~ ,CUr!Y'· Her.d!!lan WfJ ~~ , ·occredlllld .!Jdtl"s . .Contestanll
~~ 9Jl~o1 5 cbampion 'dddler. ~ ~ ~ ah not permitted to ,.use more
A: This rear !he qo~!est l!llltn- than two accompanists,
.elude ill" ·Ohio State Cha!ni&gt;ton,
, ,
clan ·and the ~rea' claas, · ':-:-:~~::· ~=~=-=. contestdt mu1! enter either QUI Q,K Q U I Z ,
(he •tate &lt;lr 41'~1 contest bot
~~hai iDas' the "Tree of
canmt enter both.
.
Life"?
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.
. The state. "}.,...• wUI receive
A- p r o b a b I y the dale
• large tropl,i plu, $250. Second palm. It ·~a stlll a tr.ee ot' life
place 18 $100; third,'llijo; foorth, . because it Is the fooll tree Qf
~. and Stth, $30. Sinh place , lhe desert and helps to feed
"Inner will "receive $25; sev- milllo~ of people.
enth, o$15 and eighth, ninth and Q-How does Ca11&lt;1do rank
lOth pisce wiMers.will esch re- in •kt 01710111/ the natiom of
celve $10. , .
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the world?
. The areo ·o)a" whiner wdi
A-It la second in size only
receive a trophy and sso. Second td the Soviet Union.
place prize ls $30; third is $15
is the motto uj
4nd louctl! Is $10, Flflh and sixth theQ'-Wilal
U:S. Mlfita111 Acndemy at

anarchy is not imported from
abroad. It is the result pf
spontaneous combusti()n bete
In the United States. IWn·
volves much more religiOus
fervor t h a n lt · Involves
atheism.
-Harry Ratuom, chancellor

tel when the •.fll'stconte&amp;~l"as'held OOU~es,.

lilY·

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that

t.~ La.styeir,, a 1 record· a:ite~anoo Me\gs COOf!tY Or an · ~~lnlng

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tllne Fiddlero' Contest .to be fiojdlers ha•·e until 'the eyeninl
...
f111led at S:l5 p. m, Friday at tile ol ·the coon.,st to t"'i!sthr. Area
lOSt" •IWI!!t')fejgs Coont, Fatr. contestants must eitGo;, liV. In ,

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kind or anarchy. This new'

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•:· The Ohio siate Chlnt&gt;lono~lp . :•ront'.tteuter, J.pl~ll)ber qr
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We are confronted not with
old bolshevism, but a new

Attend the Meigs Ct~ ·ftlrt
August .13-17
DOWNING
INSURANCE
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Agency, Inc.

GET

COUNTY
FAIR!

INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER-NEW IDEA-GEK

MEIGS EQUIPMENT COMPANY
"WHERE QUALITY IS PARAMOUNT"
REAR MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL

0-0-VIN' TO THE FAIRI

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Dress Up Your Pony Or Horse
With ANew Saddle For Fair Season
ALSO:
Sooldloo-HaltouBits-Shoet-Brus~es

Blank•ts-Spun-

Podo-BoltoBucklet-ond Many

Other Items

La.W. HDWE. &amp; LEATHER SUPPLY
Phone 992·2174

Pomeroy, 0.

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YOUR TOWN AND

GAS cooling &amp;GAS heating
Spring. Think of.it.
..
That's what your whole house will feel like . , . al.l OVI!r. all year . , ; when you
combine modern Gas air conditiooing with your modern fresh Sir 'Gl!s
heating, Just set the thermostat for Spring.
,
If you enjoy modern forced air Gas heat in your home now, you're already
well on your way to Gas year 'round comfort ~ooditiooing. You already have the
ductwork atid the blower. Adcllng the rest of the Gas coolin,g·system Is no big
problem. $14 a month _gets-you a bi~ 3·ton unit, complete with normali.nstallation.
Stamp out loog hot summers and loog.cold winters, Call the· Ga1 C0!11Pa'nyt
and order whole· house Spring conditioning. And enjo~ Sprins 12 months every
year . . . for years and years to come.
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open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
weekdays. Used clothing and
miBcellaneous items. Eagle
Ridge; turn right at MemorIal Gardens onto County Road
31, and drive out two mllea.

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WILL DO ..wtng at home zippers, pockets, pegging,
hemming, alteration!, ete.
Mrs. Freddie Tlulbet, Mason,
Phone 773-5651.
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Nlte Club, 5 to I p.m. Monday thru Friday. Ladles ntgllt
evu.tfe
_, Friday.

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from 10' A.M. 'to 10
P.M. the SleW Drive In ~
tbe by-paso Rt. 7. Soft ~
cream, good food, specials on
Monday and Thurtday.
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Ginseng $SI lb.. snake root
$4 lb., May apple root 33 CODta
lb. Sell now to Bill Balley,
Reedavllle, Oblo.
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mlscellaneOU!. Mrs. Howard
Cecil, BOO W. Main St., Pomeroy.
1-15-tlr
ANTIQUES: Lady wiDII lor
her own home. Can uae a II

tlnds of furniture,

china,
glassware. Call Athens 5933821.
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1917 MUSTANG, 8-cyUnder, 3speed, 19116 Chevrolet Caprice,
automatic, power stoerfng and
brakes, financing available,
phooe 99U547 alter 5 pbone
IIID-57411.
7-31-tfc

Help Wanted
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11-7-«c

w.ntecl to Rent
THREE OR four bedroom horne.
M111t locate belon! school begin~ Phone IIID-5101. ~ 61e

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MAN for Muon water and sewer department, Msistant IU·

perlntendent. MUll be able to
- k lull lime and drive
lruck. Bee Joe Young or call
!'13-51174.
8-11-MI:
LADY TO DO housewlll'k, live
ln. Contact 0. ffindy over Liberty Theatre. Phone t1U!61.
w.tfe

For !.ease
II i G FOOD MARKET. Rt. 7,
lllddleport.
8-7-«p

For Rent

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free De'Jivery Within.'
'lOO)illlu. · We S•rvl'~·• . •

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l1dc W. Carsey, Mgr.

bath, eellar,

,tern.

For Sale

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For Sale
POODLE PUPPIES AKC Toy
White and stud service. I and
6 lbo. Phone 992-3165.
7-19-301&lt;

U'L ABNER

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t!J!I,RNor
!168 MODERN stereo. Love!J AllllOCIATES
walnut modern COII8ole wtth
SVRACVSII:
big f.lpeed automatic I'IICOid
ehanger. This baa AM-FM ra.
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MODERN I BEDROOM
$8.42 per month or pay bal• ACR&amp;&lt;I (FL\TJ
,
ance of $96.22. Phone 192-211311. YOU won't find many thiJ Dice'
U-tle
lor the money In Melp Coull'
ty . .Modem kitchen. run !Jue.
SINGER ZJc Zag: This machine
ment and attadted gar.,..
just taken In; makeo butWnLocated about ·3 mile from
holes, darns, emit Tate ...,
Pomeroy In giiOd ne!Cbbor·
payments of $1 per monfh or
bood. The Wiseman Agenef,
pay $46.40. Call 19Ml131.
Gallipolis, Ohio. 011. 441-M.
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Eve. 44UI96, 1414500.

NOTICE ON FiLING OF
INVENTORY AND
APPRAISEMENT
Th• State of Ohio, Melu• County
Probate

Co~o~rl

To tht E..cutot or Admlnbtrator .
of the eototo; to tiiCh of tM follo1"11 01 oro reoident1 of tho Stott of
Ohio, vl1:-tht turvlvlflll tpouoe,
tiM Milt of lcln, the MMflclorlot ur~•
dtt the will; ami to the ottorney or
Gttorn•r• repretentll'lg onr of the
oforementlonod pertont :
Nellie Cloy, No. 19,949, Hanioonvlllo, Ohio.
Yeu or• h4.~"t~by notified that th.
Inventory and Approlooment of.. tM
••toto of thil caforemontiorMid, de·
tM . .d, lot• of told County, woo
fllod In this Court . Said Inventory
oncl ApproltMonl will •• for hoar·
1"11 befert thit Court on the 22nd
:~L. of ""''"'• 1f68, at 10 o'cloc~

SAVE SPAI:E

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FREE STOoGE

INFORMATION
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miniature. $75 and up. stud
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senice and grooming. Phaoe 1968 APACHE Faloon camping
992-5443.
11 ! tfe
trailer, eall 1112-2101 or see
lusln••
WlWe Guinther alter 4:30 p.
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AKC Golden Retriever puppies.
RADJO
AND TV REPAIR, house
m.
8-7~
5!4 Ash St., Middleport. 992calls, antenna, sale and Ja.
ROUND,DQD
5443.
8-23-lfc BOAT, 18-foot Lcmestar fiberslallaUon. Jolm RarrfiOn, 'Ill
Broadway Sl, Mlddlepon,
ALL SPECI.ES
glass, with cabin, sleeps two,
Any pe'lon dealrlne to file ucopPOTATOES, beans, cabbage
phone '992-2511.
7-14-lfe tians mutt file tholn at loot! five
Mo~:ilnum Diamtter 10 ln.
1167 A-105 horse, Crysler, condoyt prior to the dolo sol lor hoar·
and beets. Phone 843-2%!'4.
trols oomplete. Newly refiD.
MiniMUM D!Oftletor :i ln.
1
Clarence Prolfill, Portland.
"!ivon und" my IM.nd and teal of
isbed. Docked In Pomeroy, ELECTROLUX SALES and Hf. told
MiniMum Lenath 4 feet
Ohio.
7-7-lfe $2500. Call
vice: Sweepers, rug ...,hen 1968. Court, thl• 1tt 4oy of .Aututl
or 192and polishers. -Genu!M porta,
3589.
8-BIIc
F. H. O'BRIEN
FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
can 992-fiBO.
· . 11-IJ.Ife
Judge
ond ox•oHiclo
one floor. partly furnished If 1851 BUICK four door, a fOOd
Cleric of 1old Court
FURNISHED GARAGE apartdesired. ~ Second Ave.,
By: J•not E. Morrlt
work car, prleo fSO. See or
c.c~=
A
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ment on Lincoln HOI. UtiUUeo
Middleport. o'an be oeen by
Ooputr Clerk ~
DELIVERED TO
call Milton Hood, 6Z3 MDI
paid: adults only. Phone M815 8/ 12 ltc
appolntmenV.rter 5 p.m. El,
Complelo
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St., Middleport, Ohfo, 992-31120.
OHIO PALLET CD.
~8-l~tlc
den Walburn, phone 992-280il.
l'llaMIINIII
,.f.,ICI OP A'NUI'fMIIIT
8-11-Sip'
l&lt;eeoing Meigs
7-8-tfc
()Ill Bradford
cue N" lt.l'l'l
992-2489
l!t.to
.t
Prftl
A.
Pllflet,
Don
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llldne, Oldo
POMEROY, OHIO
NoUN I• twNliJ ctYU u..t ut.oa
Gollio and
bath, In Pomeroy. Mrs. Row- NO. 6, STOKER COAL at for- ONE MALE Fawn Cb!buahua
Hobrlbltter, of ,...NJ', Olde, bM
5
I
lfe
puppy,
8
weeks
old,
$25.
Call
bfoilb
dutr
apt~ela.t.d lb..mtor af U.
ard Cecil, 100 W. Main St.,
Mason Arec
mer Clinton Coal Co. tipple,
"lllatlll at J'red A. lblllft. d•n"W((, er and chlldren of Gary, Ind..
Mn. 0 . F. Lyons 742-4294.
II!W
of
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CwnQ,
Oldo.
Pomeroy.
7-24 -lfe
l&lt;leated 5 miles east of WellsAIR CONDmONING RelrfaerCredltCIJI .,. Nlllllnd to lUI lWr spent a weekend wftll Mrs. Mlbel
8-~
Informed As
!~ . Phone 384-378'1 Wellston
aU~ service. Jad:'1 Refrlc- eii!IM wtth atd ftduetar,- wt\blb ,.... VanMeter.
montltl.
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MEN'S APARTMENI'S, rooms
eraUon, New Haven. 1toae
for information. Walton Coal RATS, MICE gone for~, 'Gel
Mlas Patty Koblentz, student In
DotH Ulil lth ol Aq. lla
Well As c
$9: 42 South Third, Middleport.
fl', H. O'IIIIN
Company,
7-10-30tc
IIC-ZO'II.
t
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Ill!
Columbus,
spent 1 ·weekend wtth
PrtMte .IN.. el .... hdtr
Star,"
2\i
lb.
$1.69.
Sale,
sure
8-8-4tp
8 II; I II; I M Ito .
her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. David
guarsnteed. S1J8ar Run MID,
Entertained
Kobleotz,·
SAVE NOW on aluminum boats,
READY - MIX concreta del!YoEberabarh
lldw~..
Plcke110
TRAILER, Brown's TraDer
ered right to your project.
10-12-13-14 . ft., clean made,
Min sandy Wood lnd MlBI
lldwe.
11-9-Jip
Park, Mlnenvflle. Phoue SGFast and eaay. Free eiiJ.
sturdy, lJli'Oe rail bollome.
Vickie Spencer have·returneda~
1324.
U«e
mates. Photte 1!,92-3214, GOq.
One mlle off Rt. 33, on KingsBy CLARICE ALLEN
or spendtrv a week at camp Frar&gt;- were Mr. ~- Mrs, Ro~' Clelaftl. :': .1950 FORD, ~-ton pickup lluel
leln Ready • Mil Co., Middlebury Rned.
7-17-30tc
The
Ladles
AwriUary
ol
the
cia As_!&gt;ury, _~ Rio G~ S.-8&amp;\. cand Mrs. Jerry Clelal!d
Rood eondltion. Phone 1111-1355,
!0 X 50 TRAILER, eltra nice.
port,
Oblo.
.._
Ill!
Chesler Volunleer Flre Depart· ..- E'.i.!:!;.J.i..ln \.IOV-•.&lt;.111'1 • - •~,..,ll$,, ll{r~ Ch!-rlw~ '
New Haven, W. Va. U-«p
Adults preferred: 181 Loeult 11111 ;NEWPORT Chrysler, . 4"
mont met rece,.ty at the firo~..,,
LUPa · and 1\fJU Marllyn HalL
St.. Middleport. Phone 1112- Door, good rubber, good ·
.' ' ,,
BUDGET
PRICE
furniture
011
house.
Presldenl
Dorothy
MJ&gt;ero
FORD FERGUSON TRACTOR
2811.
~p
""'";a. Marlon lteynolds, Ma- complete wilb side mounted our third ftoor budget shop. ~·· In charge. Minute&amp; otthe
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son. Phone 773-5147. 7·21-tfe
Baker Furniture, Mlddl""'"' July meellng and lhe treosurer's
. Gold (Uterolly) Stomp~ - ,_,,
mower,
one
of
Meigs
county's
NEWLY DECORATED, furnishOhio.
T ZS Ill! report were read by Erma CleTHE HAQUE &lt;UPII-&lt;:h&amp;ln ·
Vernon McCOy, Aberdeen, Md. ,
finest. rear mounted three.
ed apartment. Adults and re- BEANS, KENTUCKY Wonder'
stores
ln Holtind are · ol!eriD(
point plalford, tllree-polnt SEWING MACHINES, repair land. Plans lor hetplrv the ftre- Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Stdnuer ot pure I,OI~ In a I&amp;Yinl Q'llem
ference. 114~ Mulberry, Ph.
Pick your own, bring conmen with their food stand at the
hitch, Ford buzz saw, Ford
m-m.
8-8-tlc
tainer. $1 bushel. Andrew
service. all makes. WY 2- Meigs Counb' Fair were .clll- Ft. Plerc:e, · Fll., and Mr. and for) lhetr customen. A elllloalir
Mrs. Larry Smilll of Parket.. handing In sav1111 coupons ·to
power takeoff pully, varlo111
2284. The Fabric Sbop, Pom- c~ssed. Reports or committees burg i'&amp;ve been recent neftora • value of tO rulldero &lt;till ,
Cross, sil miles above Raothor Items for Ford tractor.
TWO ROOMS, bath, furn!Jhed
eroy. Aulhotized Singer Salett were given. Attending were nor. o( Mr. and Mrs. l 0, McCoy gels &amp; piece of JOI~ welrhlila' ..
cine on Rt. 338. Phone 247Also
appro:dmatety
75
good
apartment. references. 128
and Service. We Sharpen othy Myers, Erma Cleland, Clar.. and flm!ty;
2852.
7-26-t!e
10 sranur and havlnl a villie
large locust posts, olx 6112
Set....-..
3-21-tfc
lee
Allen,
Marpret
Chris~.
Cleo
Mr. and Mrs. Eqgene llall.and of about 52 rull&lt;!eni ••141 ..The
Mulberry, Phone - ·
nu lines, eight 12 I 12 Du
Idea rrew out of the ·rush In
w.tfe 5 ROOMS and bath on nice lot
Smith, June Epple, lnzy NeweU,
dauihler, MariJ¥n. 6f Barberton, rold market.a earller this rear.
lines,
approximately
35
foot
CIGARETTE vendlnll madtiDes . Ethel Orr, Lela Windon, Opal were weekend guesta of Mr. and
on Rt. 33. Cali 11112-5901.
..I
of
new
6
Inch
clay
..,.er
pipe,
'I'RAILER LOTS. Bob's Moblla
and servlee. ABC Enterprfaes, Elchllll!er, Belly Gaul and Grice Mra. Norman McCain antl dlugh7*!fe
electrle 32 gallon LIIWBOD hot
Court, Syracuse, Oblo on State
MIIIIOll, W. Va. Phone T/3-IH3. Gumpt
ter. MarUyn stayed for 1 two
water
heater
used
two
months,
Rl. 124, Phone 91JM15L
w.tft
Mr.
and
Mr
•.
11rrres
Kimes
and
week visit with Ute McC.Ina.
THREE-YEAR-OLD SADDLE
1857
Dodge
pickup
In
good
Children
or
Cleveland
reeenUy
8-11-tlc
Mr. ord MrB. StarlltWMiasar,
VI Fett Boclc. 289 entlnt , A
horse, 63 inch mare; aiJo
oondftlon,
new
12
Inch
bar
CT, A booutlful cor lntld•
spenl
a
week
with
Mrs,
E
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a
Diane
and
Cliui:Jc.
spent
SUnday
truck camper, like new. Phone
Insurance
c:ba!n saw complete with shar.
Kimes.
.
with hwlflndmother, Mri. Flor·
FURN1SRED TWO BEDROOM
74UIM.
8-7~tp
AtrroMOBO.E Insurance bee1
pener.
Numerous
other
items
Mrs.
llazel
Cllnnl!~ihom,
hlr·
APARTMENT, Middleport,
canceDed? Lost rour operat- born, was an overnlght. guest of ence -sturm, · at GrantavilJe, W.
for the fllriMr. See Gordoll
Va. They aloo called op Mr. and
phone 911Z-31'14.
&amp;-!We %0-ACRE farm in Chester Townor's llrense? CaD .___
her brother and sister-in-law, Mrs. Bernard sturm and _illugh.
H.
Caldwell.
Tuppers
Plains
ship on new water system,
I II Ill!
11r. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith. tera. .
or call Caotville 66'7-3935 alter
.
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five roome and bath wf t b
For Sale
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers
t
p.m.
11-11-MI:
Mrs.
Nora
Damewood
o!Akrda
outbulld!ngs, or wlll oell 18~
CANNING TOMATOES, $1.25
V8, l•~lo 2 Or. Horci Top.
and children have returned home w11 a recent dirmer ,guest ot her
Shift. 5kewt very bost of \!lore. ,
acros oeparate, wtth nice
bushel. Bring &lt;OIItainel'l!. Ger·
alter a week'ulsttwlth relatives aloter, Mrs. Mary lleed.
LIOAL NO?ICI ,
building site; U-aeres farm- SIX ROOM ROUSE. 18 acres,
sldlne Cleland, Racine. 8-1-tlc
OF
AI'POINTMIMT
In Washington, D. C., and Man...
NOTICI
The StarUng Mlosar flmtl.l'
three miles from Pomeroy on l•tlhl If Harold I , Wlrtlt.
ing ground with pond, and
fi ld
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JPOnl an eventrv with Mr. and
NoUce II hereb~ linn lb11 DieD
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Pomeroy-Rolland
Rood.
CaD
BLAETTNARS-...
newly fenced. Bee James HolA. Wlrth of 1740 Chelkr Botd, Pom- · Mark Hawk ot McConneUsYille Mrs. D1111more Boyl•s at Alfred
SIX ROOM brick rsnch otyle
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IIID-5711.
ll-ll-31p • .,,, Ohio. hal bee11 dill)' appoint. la viaJtlrlD his .. - .......arenta, Mr.
lon. Sr., 0110 mile east of Five
BUICK ··
PONTIAC
home on Fourtl1 St., in New
ed Adm1nlttrall1:r. of thl X.Uto ol
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and helped oblerve Mr."11o)-leo'
Jtarolcll B. Wlrtl'l. dft'eaNCI, ll!t.e or and Mrs. J. L. Hawk and Mrs~
Haven, three bedroom, pr- Points on Rt. 7, or phone 192GMCTRUCKS
birthda.v.
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Counl)', Olllo.
Letha WoatL
,
' ll-7-7te FOR A JOB well doDo feeling Mel11
age, baaernent, drape11 and 5007.
Credlton tre ~~ '- mt· UMu •
Mr. and Mro.'Norman 'ic~ ·
Ph.992-2U3
dean carpell with Blue Lus- dtlml wU.b aald flctuelll')' W'IWD lOW'
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Weber or and llmtly entertained : i'"J1dl.l'
carpeting. Phone IIC-ZII'II.
Po...,.r" Ohio ' ·•
ln!. ·Rent eleclrlc ahampooot lnO:.~.i tbil IILb dl)' of .half, liiiSI.I Middleport visited Sunday after- evenlna wllh a j:Oak..,t. ·i'rnent
1-Nte SEVEN ROOM house aiiil kll,
Naylors Run mu, Rt. 2, good
~~..,o;::~., Aid C~N~~tz
with Mr.
Mra. Thoma&amp;
"· Bal:ll' l"'lrnnlure. 8-IUte
JuJ.r •· .\Ui. $-12 ate
Weber.
drilled well, phone 992-2275.
62 MODEL General Electrlc
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RAY,
STRAW
ani!
IIIII.
Phone
Mrl and Mrs. Rlchlll'd V"' Me.,_
8-4-121c
!love and breakfast oet. Mrs.
New Haven 811-IZ17. 8-11-ilp
Lindsey Lyons,
Tuppen
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Plains. Phone 1&amp;'1-32110. 11-Ntp FOUR ROOM HOUSE, bath, a.Ita lot. Unloo Ave., PoiiJei'O)'.
Lost
OFF1CE HOTJRs' 9:30 '!il-il,'z TO 5 (CLI:l5E AN«JO!f ON.
Phone 992-3U7.
8-8-12tp LOST - Siamese cat in Royal
TERRIER PUPPIES, Ralph
TIIURs.) - EAST COuRT ST., POIIEROY
, ~ - "..
Fruth. Phone Mason rnm7.
Oak Park viclnity. Reward.
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8-Nip 1968 EARLY American stereo:
Phone 99U110,
Thl! set bas AM &amp; FM radio,
8 12 "'
WALNUT CONSOLE with 44-Bpeed automatic re c o r d
speaker IOlllld oyatem, 4changer, lovely finloh. JUII
Real Est1te For Sale
speed, dual volume control
like new. Take over payments
O'BRII!H AND CROW
w!tb AM &amp; FM radio. Pay
of IS per month or pay 18UI.
IIEALTV OOMPANY
just $83.19 or lliGIItbly pay.
Try it b your home. Pbone
menll. Also, Early American
!19Z-2836.
8-8-ete ADI08T NEW - 3 bedroom
home, paneling, otGne IJre..
stereo radio combination. CANNING TO
plaee, Ute. wall to waft earBea\1Ufulsolid state unit wllh
MATOES, picked,
pet, afr CCIIIdltlcnlnJ, IGII of
4-opeed .chlnBer. Make paybring eontalner, fl btllbel.
buill
lnl, prage, paUo, ·1ove1
menlo of 16 per month or bat- Richard Rowe, bosldo Eut
Jot 1001241 el&lt;Jie ln. fl7 ,aet.llll
anee of $101.1!. Call 192-1218. IA!tart Clturcll.
1-ll-31e
lUaNE
- YOU'U. I.OVB
..
8-t«c
lielp Wanled
-4 larg• lots, 4 large beclroomo,
I~ batlll, 2 large ..,_
SINGER ZIG 7.AG aewtng maeJooed
portbea,
pleaiJ .....
chine, needs no cams. All
space aD over. A Ileal Ill
buill-In features, Maket but~
$lo.lllll.llll
tonholeo, IIIOIIOfll'arne, fancy
""'..,
nJIIHI8IIED APAA'I'UNT
chlllgns, leWI on butklnl, etc.
FOR RENT,
Pay $$ per month or balance
HENRY CLElAND
due, $4Ul. Call m.ml.

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otlloe . . .
mte
alreatjy avallable. Bee or call
Ira Jleesle, Racine, Ohio,
CIIBVY, RaelnJ ""«&lt;De.
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f.lpeed: vinyl inferior,
'o
hi.t pellplt! Ma11 thf· l..ord
dlrome wheels IIIII mODJ a11.1..1..11-A.a
J'OUR JWOII ROOSE, bath,
hie" hir ptop/t wl!h
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1!167 CIIEVI!'lLE'I' ...... , ... . .......... , .$3295
Caprice ..J-Dbor. Factory Air Cond., Comfortron controls,
386 engine, turbo hydramatic, power steeri~ and brakes,
strato seat, black vinyl tcp, white bg:fy,pluminterlor, radio
and heater, 6000 actual miles. A real sharp car.
1966 ('IIEVELLE, , , ...... , ...... . . , ......$2095
H. T. Cpe. 4 speed trans, PosltraetJon. Wide Oval tires.
r.ed imerior. White finish. Radio &amp; heater.
1962 CHEVROLET ••.•. , , , •........ . , .. .. $895
Pickt4) 8-ft. Fleetside, solid cab. red finish, healer.

RESERVATIONS for the chicken barbeque dinner on SunFor Rent
day, August 18 for the Leading Creek Conservancy Dis- FURNISHED five rooms a n d
trict wm be accepted aU ne11
batb, M &amp; G Market, Rl. 7,
week. Serving will be from 11
Middleport.
ll-7~tp
a.m. to 6 p.m. Mail to : Leading Creek Conservancy Dis- SINGLES and furnished and untrict, Bo1 278, Rutland, Ohio,
furnished apartments. Phone
with $1.25 and return add.-....
1112-3261.
8-4-12te
Phone 742-&gt;911. 8-11-21c
PLENTY of space for one traDer with all facilities. In Syr•THE KUT 'N KURL Beauty
CIJIO, Call 992-31114.
4-111-tfc
Shop, Elma Rusoell, o...,...,
will be closed Augu~~t 12 to
August 20.
8-~· FURNISHED and unlurnlshe4
apartments. Close to lll!hool
Phone
992-5434.
10-18-tfe
BAHR'S BACK HOE and dozer
service: waterllne, sept l c
tanks, leach beds and baae- TRAILER SPACE, all utllltiet
available. Inquire 156 Mulberrnents. Che.!ter, Oblo. Call
ry alter 3 or 5 p.m. Writ. P.
Henry Bahr, - . or Roger
0 . Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-29-tle
Bahr 8-7-«J&gt;

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FRENCIDE'S Trading Post DOW
open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
weekdays. Used clothing and
miBcellaneous items. Eagle
Ridge; turn right at MemorIal Gardens onto County Road
31, and drive out two mllea.

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WILL DO ..wtng at home zippers, pockets, pegging,
hemming, alteration!, ete.
Mrs. Freddie Tlulbet, Mason,
Phone 773-5651.
4-30-tfc

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Nlte Club, 5 to I p.m. Monday thru Friday. Ladles ntgllt
evu.tfe
_, Friday.

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from 10' A.M. 'to 10
P.M. the SleW Drive In ~
tbe by-paso Rt. 7. Soft ~
cream, good food, specials on
Monday and Thurtday.
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WANTED NOW, special prleo,
Ginseng $SI lb.. snake root
$4 lb., May apple root 33 CODta
lb. Sell now to Bill Balley,
Reedavllle, Oblo.
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ANTIQUES. furniture, dllbes,
mlscellaneOU!. Mrs. Howard
Cecil, BOO W. Main St., Pomeroy.
1-15-tlr
ANTIQUES: Lady wiDII lor
her own home. Can uae a II

tlnds of furniture,

china,
glassware. Call Athens 5933821.
8-8-Uic

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Pomeroy Motor Co•

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For Sale or Tr1de
1917 MUSTANG, 8-cyUnder, 3speed, 19116 Chevrolet Caprice,
automatic, power stoerfng and
brakes, financing available,
phooe 99U547 alter 5 pbone
IIID-57411.
7-31-tfc

Help Wanted
--

11-7-«c

w.ntecl to Rent
THREE OR four bedroom horne.
M111t locate belon! school begin~ Phone IIID-5101. ~ 61e

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Want.d
MAN for Muon water and sewer department, Msistant IU·

perlntendent. MUll be able to
- k lull lime and drive
lruck. Bee Joe Young or call
!'13-51174.
8-11-MI:
LADY TO DO housewlll'k, live
ln. Contact 0. ffindy over Liberty Theatre. Phone t1U!61.
w.tfe

For !.ease
II i G FOOD MARKET. Rt. 7,
lllddleport.
8-7-«p

For Rent

'• ' ' ~·IL.'(, -~15-0ii.

free De'Jivery Within.'
'lOO)illlu. · We S•rvl'~·• . •

J~•l_lJll

l1dc W. Carsey, Mgr.

bath, eellar,

,tern.

For Sale

· ;

OPEN II!VES. 1:00 I'.M.

For Sale
POODLE PUPPIES AKC Toy
White and stud service. I and
6 lbo. Phone 992-3165.
7-19-301&lt;

U'L ABNER

• f.CRIIS',-

t!J!I,RNor
!168 MODERN stereo. Love!J AllllOCIATES
walnut modern COII8ole wtth
SVRACVSII:
big f.lpeed automatic I'IICOid
ehanger. This baa AM-FM ra.
"
' )1:dlo, Take over paymeats of
MODERN I BEDROOM
$8.42 per month or pay bal• ACR&amp;&lt;I (FL\TJ
,
ance of $96.22. Phone 192-211311. YOU won't find many thiJ Dice'
U-tle
lor the money In Melp Coull'
ty . .Modem kitchen. run !Jue.
SINGER ZJc Zag: This machine
ment and attadted gar.,..
just taken In; makeo butWnLocated about ·3 mile from
holes, darns, emit Tate ...,
Pomeroy In giiOd ne!Cbbor·
payments of $1 per monfh or
bood. The Wiseman Agenef,
pay $46.40. Call 19Ml131.
Gallipolis, Ohio. 011. 441-M.
~
Eve. 44UI96, 1414500.

NOTICE ON FiLING OF
INVENTORY AND
APPRAISEMENT
Th• State of Ohio, Melu• County
Probate

Co~o~rl

To tht E..cutot or Admlnbtrator .
of the eototo; to tiiCh of tM follo1"11 01 oro reoident1 of tho Stott of
Ohio, vl1:-tht turvlvlflll tpouoe,
tiM Milt of lcln, the MMflclorlot ur~•
dtt the will; ami to the ottorney or
Gttorn•r• repretentll'lg onr of the
oforementlonod pertont :
Nellie Cloy, No. 19,949, Hanioonvlllo, Ohio.
Yeu or• h4.~"t~by notified that th.
Inventory and Approlooment of.. tM
••toto of thil caforemontiorMid, de·
tM . .d, lot• of told County, woo
fllod In this Court . Said Inventory
oncl ApproltMonl will •• for hoar·
1"11 befert thit Court on the 22nd
:~L. of ""''"'• 1f68, at 10 o'cloc~

SAVE SPAI:E

WMPO

FREE STOoGE

INFORMATION
NEWS .

MOTII PROOFING

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POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
miniature. $75 and up. stud
&amp;-Me
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senice and grooming. Phaoe 1968 APACHE Faloon camping
992-5443.
11 ! tfe
trailer, eall 1112-2101 or see
lusln••
WlWe Guinther alter 4:30 p.
'
AKC Golden Retriever puppies.
RADJO
AND TV REPAIR, house
m.
8-7~
5!4 Ash St., Middleport. 992calls, antenna, sale and Ja.
ROUND,DQD
5443.
8-23-lfc BOAT, 18-foot Lcmestar fiberslallaUon. Jolm RarrfiOn, 'Ill
Broadway Sl, Mlddlepon,
ALL SPECI.ES
glass, with cabin, sleeps two,
Any pe'lon dealrlne to file ucopPOTATOES, beans, cabbage
phone '992-2511.
7-14-lfe tians mutt file tholn at loot! five
Mo~:ilnum Diamtter 10 ln.
1167 A-105 horse, Crysler, condoyt prior to the dolo sol lor hoar·
and beets. Phone 843-2%!'4.
trols oomplete. Newly refiD.
MiniMUM D!Oftletor :i ln.
1
Clarence Prolfill, Portland.
"!ivon und" my IM.nd and teal of
isbed. Docked In Pomeroy, ELECTROLUX SALES and Hf. told
MiniMum Lenath 4 feet
Ohio.
7-7-lfe $2500. Call
vice: Sweepers, rug ...,hen 1968. Court, thl• 1tt 4oy of .Aututl
or 192and polishers. -Genu!M porta,
3589.
8-BIIc
F. H. O'BRIEN
FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
can 992-fiBO.
· . 11-IJ.Ife
Judge
ond ox•oHiclo
one floor. partly furnished If 1851 BUICK four door, a fOOd
Cleric of 1old Court
FURNISHED GARAGE apartdesired. ~ Second Ave.,
By: J•not E. Morrlt
work car, prleo fSO. See or
c.c~=
A
.
ment on Lincoln HOI. UtiUUeo
Middleport. o'an be oeen by
Ooputr Clerk ~
DELIVERED TO
call Milton Hood, 6Z3 MDI
paid: adults only. Phone M815 8/ 12 ltc
appolntmenV.rter 5 p.m. El,
Complelo
.......
St., Middleport, Ohfo, 992-31120.
OHIO PALLET CD.
~8-l~tlc
den Walburn, phone 992-280il.
l'llaMIINIII
,.f.,ICI OP A'NUI'fMIIIT
8-11-Sip'
l&lt;eeoing Meigs
7-8-tfc
()Ill Bradford
cue N" lt.l'l'l
992-2489
l!t.to
.t
Prftl
A.
Pllflet,
Don
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FIVE ROOM lurn!Jbed hoUse,
llldne, Oldo
POMEROY, OHIO
NoUN I• twNliJ ctYU u..t ut.oa
Gollio and
bath, In Pomeroy. Mrs. Row- NO. 6, STOKER COAL at for- ONE MALE Fawn Cb!buahua
Hobrlbltter, of ,...NJ', Olde, bM
5
I
lfe
puppy,
8
weeks
old,
$25.
Call
bfoilb
dutr
apt~ela.t.d lb..mtor af U.
ard Cecil, 100 W. Main St.,
Mason Arec
mer Clinton Coal Co. tipple,
"lllatlll at J'red A. lblllft. d•n"W((, er and chlldren of Gary, Ind..
Mn. 0 . F. Lyons 742-4294.
II!W
of
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CwnQ,
Oldo.
Pomeroy.
7-24 -lfe
l&lt;leated 5 miles east of WellsAIR CONDmONING RelrfaerCredltCIJI .,. Nlllllnd to lUI lWr spent a weekend wftll Mrs. Mlbel
8-~
Informed As
!~ . Phone 384-378'1 Wellston
aU~ service. Jad:'1 Refrlc- eii!IM wtth atd ftduetar,- wt\blb ,.... VanMeter.
montltl.
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MEN'S APARTMENI'S, rooms
eraUon, New Haven. 1toae
for information. Walton Coal RATS, MICE gone for~, 'Gel
Mlas Patty Koblentz, student In
DotH Ulil lth ol Aq. lla
Well As c
$9: 42 South Third, Middleport.
fl', H. O'IIIIN
Company,
7-10-30tc
IIC-ZO'II.
t
•
Ill!
Columbus,
spent 1 ·weekend wtth
PrtMte .IN.. el .... hdtr
Star,"
2\i
lb.
$1.69.
Sale,
sure
8-8-4tp
8 II; I II; I M Ito .
her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. David
guarsnteed. S1J8ar Run MID,
Entertained
Kobleotz,·
SAVE NOW on aluminum boats,
READY - MIX concreta del!YoEberabarh
lldw~..
Plcke110
TRAILER, Brown's TraDer
ered right to your project.
10-12-13-14 . ft., clean made,
Min sandy Wood lnd MlBI
lldwe.
11-9-Jip
Park, Mlnenvflle. Phoue SGFast and eaay. Free eiiJ.
sturdy, lJli'Oe rail bollome.
Vickie Spencer have·returneda~
1324.
U«e
mates. Photte 1!,92-3214, GOq.
One mlle off Rt. 33, on KingsBy CLARICE ALLEN
or spendtrv a week at camp Frar&gt;- were Mr. ~- Mrs, Ro~' Clelaftl. :': .1950 FORD, ~-ton pickup lluel
leln Ready • Mil Co., Middlebury Rned.
7-17-30tc
The
Ladles
AwriUary
ol
the
cia As_!&gt;ury, _~ Rio G~ S.-8&amp;\. cand Mrs. Jerry Clelal!d
Rood eondltion. Phone 1111-1355,
!0 X 50 TRAILER, eltra nice.
port,
Oblo.
.._
Ill!
Chesler Volunleer Flre Depart· ..- E'.i.!:!;.J.i..ln \.IOV-•.&lt;.111'1 • - •~,..,ll$,, ll{r~ Ch!-rlw~ '
New Haven, W. Va. U-«p
Adults preferred: 181 Loeult 11111 ;NEWPORT Chrysler, . 4"
mont met rece,.ty at the firo~..,,
LUPa · and 1\fJU Marllyn HalL
St.. Middleport. Phone 1112- Door, good rubber, good ·
.' ' ,,
BUDGET
PRICE
furniture
011
house.
Presldenl
Dorothy
MJ&gt;ero
FORD FERGUSON TRACTOR
2811.
~p
""'";a. Marlon lteynolds, Ma- complete wilb side mounted our third ftoor budget shop. ~·· In charge. Minute&amp; otthe
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son. Phone 773-5147. 7·21-tfe
Baker Furniture, Mlddl""'"' July meellng and lhe treosurer's
. Gold (Uterolly) Stomp~ - ,_,,
mower,
one
of
Meigs
county's
NEWLY DECORATED, furnishOhio.
T ZS Ill! report were read by Erma CleTHE HAQUE &lt;UPII-&lt;:h&amp;ln ·
Vernon McCOy, Aberdeen, Md. ,
finest. rear mounted three.
ed apartment. Adults and re- BEANS, KENTUCKY Wonder'
stores
ln Holtind are · ol!eriD(
point plalford, tllree-polnt SEWING MACHINES, repair land. Plans lor hetplrv the ftre- Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Stdnuer ot pure I,OI~ In a I&amp;Yinl Q'llem
ference. 114~ Mulberry, Ph.
Pick your own, bring conmen with their food stand at the
hitch, Ford buzz saw, Ford
m-m.
8-8-tlc
tainer. $1 bushel. Andrew
service. all makes. WY 2- Meigs Counb' Fair were .clll- Ft. Plerc:e, · Fll., and Mr. and for) lhetr customen. A elllloalir
Mrs. Larry Smilll of Parket.. handing In sav1111 coupons ·to
power takeoff pully, varlo111
2284. The Fabric Sbop, Pom- c~ssed. Reports or committees burg i'&amp;ve been recent neftora • value of tO rulldero &lt;till ,
Cross, sil miles above Raothor Items for Ford tractor.
TWO ROOMS, bath, furn!Jhed
eroy. Aulhotized Singer Salett were given. Attending were nor. o( Mr. and Mrs. l 0, McCoy gels &amp; piece of JOI~ welrhlila' ..
cine on Rt. 338. Phone 247Also
appro:dmatety
75
good
apartment. references. 128
and Service. We Sharpen othy Myers, Erma Cleland, Clar.. and flm!ty;
2852.
7-26-t!e
10 sranur and havlnl a villie
large locust posts, olx 6112
Set....-..
3-21-tfc
lee
Allen,
Marpret
Chris~.
Cleo
Mr. and Mrs. Eqgene llall.and of about 52 rull&lt;!eni ••141 ..The
Mulberry, Phone - ·
nu lines, eight 12 I 12 Du
Idea rrew out of the ·rush In
w.tfe 5 ROOMS and bath on nice lot
Smith, June Epple, lnzy NeweU,
dauihler, MariJ¥n. 6f Barberton, rold market.a earller this rear.
lines,
approximately
35
foot
CIGARETTE vendlnll madtiDes . Ethel Orr, Lela Windon, Opal were weekend guesta of Mr. and
on Rt. 33. Cali 11112-5901.
..I
of
new
6
Inch
clay
..,.er
pipe,
'I'RAILER LOTS. Bob's Moblla
and servlee. ABC Enterprfaes, Elchllll!er, Belly Gaul and Grice Mra. Norman McCain antl dlugh7*!fe
electrle 32 gallon LIIWBOD hot
Court, Syracuse, Oblo on State
MIIIIOll, W. Va. Phone T/3-IH3. Gumpt
ter. MarUyn stayed for 1 two
water
heater
used
two
months,
Rl. 124, Phone 91JM15L
w.tft
Mr.
and
Mr
•.
11rrres
Kimes
and
week visit with Ute McC.Ina.
THREE-YEAR-OLD SADDLE
1857
Dodge
pickup
In
good
Children
or
Cleveland
reeenUy
8-11-tlc
Mr. ord MrB. StarlltWMiasar,
VI Fett Boclc. 289 entlnt , A
horse, 63 inch mare; aiJo
oondftlon,
new
12
Inch
bar
CT, A booutlful cor lntld•
spenl
a
week
with
Mrs,
E
'
a
Diane
and
Cliui:Jc.
spent
SUnday
truck camper, like new. Phone
Insurance
c:ba!n saw complete with shar.
Kimes.
.
with hwlflndmother, Mri. Flor·
FURN1SRED TWO BEDROOM
74UIM.
8-7~tp
AtrroMOBO.E Insurance bee1
pener.
Numerous
other
items
Mrs.
llazel
Cllnnl!~ihom,
hlr·
APARTMENT, Middleport,
canceDed? Lost rour operat- born, was an overnlght. guest of ence -sturm, · at GrantavilJe, W.
for the fllriMr. See Gordoll
Va. They aloo called op Mr. and
phone 911Z-31'14.
&amp;-!We %0-ACRE farm in Chester Townor's llrense? CaD .___
her brother and sister-in-law, Mrs. Bernard sturm and _illugh.
H.
Caldwell.
Tuppers
Plains
ship on new water system,
I II Ill!
11r. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith. tera. .
or call Caotville 66'7-3935 alter
.
"' · .·.
five roome and bath wf t b
For Sale
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers
t
p.m.
11-11-MI:
Mrs.
Nora
Damewood
o!Akrda
outbulld!ngs, or wlll oell 18~
CANNING TOMATOES, $1.25
V8, l•~lo 2 Or. Horci Top.
and children have returned home w11 a recent dirmer ,guest ot her
Shift. 5kewt very bost of \!lore. ,
acros oeparate, wtth nice
bushel. Bring &lt;OIItainel'l!. Ger·
alter a week'ulsttwlth relatives aloter, Mrs. Mary lleed.
LIOAL NO?ICI ,
building site; U-aeres farm- SIX ROOM ROUSE. 18 acres,
sldlne Cleland, Racine. 8-1-tlc
OF
AI'POINTMIMT
In Washington, D. C., and Man...
NOTICI
The StarUng Mlosar flmtl.l'
three miles from Pomeroy on l•tlhl If Harold I , Wlrtlt.
ing ground with pond, and
fi ld
' '
JPOnl an eventrv with Mr. and
NoUce II hereb~ linn lb11 DieD
e •
Pomeroy-Rolland
Rood.
CaD
BLAETTNARS-...
newly fenced. Bee James HolA. Wlrth of 1740 Chelkr Botd, Pom- · Mark Hawk ot McConneUsYille Mrs. D1111more Boyl•s at Alfred
SIX ROOM brick rsnch otyle
.-.~.
.~
IIID-5711.
ll-ll-31p • .,,, Ohio. hal bee11 dill)' appoint. la viaJtlrlD his .. - .......arenta, Mr.
lon. Sr., 0110 mile east of Five
BUICK ··
PONTIAC
home on Fourtl1 St., in New
ed Adm1nlttrall1:r. of thl X.Uto ol
·~
..,. ....,
and helped oblerve Mr."11o)-leo'
Jtarolcll B. Wlrtl'l. dft'eaNCI, ll!t.e or and Mrs. J. L. Hawk and Mrs~
Haven, three bedroom, pr- Points on Rt. 7, or phone 192GMCTRUCKS
birthda.v.
&lt; '
Counl)', Olllo.
Letha WoatL
,
' ll-7-7te FOR A JOB well doDo feeling Mel11
age, baaernent, drape11 and 5007.
Credlton tre ~~ '- mt· UMu •
Mr. and Mro.'Norman 'ic~ ·
Ph.992-2U3
dean carpell with Blue Lus- dtlml wU.b aald flctuelll')' W'IWD lOW'
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Weber or and llmtly entertained : i'"J1dl.l'
carpeting. Phone IIC-ZII'II.
Po...,.r" Ohio ' ·•
ln!. ·Rent eleclrlc ahampooot lnO:.~.i tbil IILb dl)' of .half, liiiSI.I Middleport visited Sunday after- evenlna wllh a j:Oak..,t. ·i'rnent
1-Nte SEVEN ROOM house aiiil kll,
Naylors Run mu, Rt. 2, good
~~..,o;::~., Aid C~N~~tz
with Mr.
Mra. Thoma&amp;
"· Bal:ll' l"'lrnnlure. 8-IUte
JuJ.r •· .\Ui. $-12 ate
Weber.
drilled well, phone 992-2275.
62 MODEL General Electrlc
'
RAY,
STRAW
ani!
IIIII.
Phone
Mrl and Mrs. Rlchlll'd V"' Me.,_
8-4-121c
!love and breakfast oet. Mrs.
New Haven 811-IZ17. 8-11-ilp
Lindsey Lyons,
Tuppen
-~
I
. -' • :~ . . ...,.
Plains. Phone 1&amp;'1-32110. 11-Ntp FOUR ROOM HOUSE, bath, a.Ita lot. Unloo Ave., PoiiJei'O)'.
Lost
OFF1CE HOTJRs' 9:30 '!il-il,'z TO 5 (CLI:l5E AN«JO!f ON.
Phone 992-3U7.
8-8-12tp LOST - Siamese cat in Royal
TERRIER PUPPIES, Ralph
TIIURs.) - EAST COuRT ST., POIIEROY
, ~ - "..
Fruth. Phone Mason rnm7.
Oak Park viclnity. Reward.
,,
8-Nip 1968 EARLY American stereo:
Phone 99U110,
Thl! set bas AM &amp; FM radio,
8 12 "'
WALNUT CONSOLE with 44-Bpeed automatic re c o r d
speaker IOlllld oyatem, 4changer, lovely finloh. JUII
Real Est1te For Sale
speed, dual volume control
like new. Take over payments
O'BRII!H AND CROW
w!tb AM &amp; FM radio. Pay
of IS per month or pay 18UI.
IIEALTV OOMPANY
just $83.19 or lliGIItbly pay.
Try it b your home. Pbone
menll. Also, Early American
!19Z-2836.
8-8-ete ADI08T NEW - 3 bedroom
home, paneling, otGne IJre..
stereo radio combination. CANNING TO
plaee, Ute. wall to waft earBea\1Ufulsolid state unit wllh
MATOES, picked,
pet, afr CCIIIdltlcnlnJ, IGII of
4-opeed .chlnBer. Make paybring eontalner, fl btllbel.
buill
lnl, prage, paUo, ·1ove1
menlo of 16 per month or bat- Richard Rowe, bosldo Eut
Jot 1001241 el&lt;Jie ln. fl7 ,aet.llll
anee of $101.1!. Call 192-1218. IA!tart Clturcll.
1-ll-31e
lUaNE
- YOU'U. I.OVB
..
8-t«c
lielp Wanled
-4 larg• lots, 4 large beclroomo,
I~ batlll, 2 large ..,_
SINGER ZIG 7.AG aewtng maeJooed
portbea,
pleaiJ .....
chine, needs no cams. All
space aD over. A Ileal Ill
buill-In features, Maket but~
$lo.lllll.llll
tonholeo, IIIOIIOfll'arne, fancy
""'..,
nJIIHI8IIED APAA'I'UNT
chlllgns, leWI on butklnl, etc.
FOR RENT,
Pay $$ per month or balance
HENRY CLElAND
due, $4Ul. Call m.ml.

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pr,se.nts.,

LOCAL REPOfJS
DAILY .

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7:50 A.M.

12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.

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PER TON

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CONTAa

Ret.·- .

TRAILER SPACE, aU utllltfel
otlloe . . .
mte
alreatjy avallable. Bee or call
Ira Jleesle, Racine, Ohio,
CIIBVY, RaelnJ ""«&lt;De.
......
8-Utc IIllurll
May rht wrd give strtllpth
f.lpeed: vinyl inferior,
'o
hi.t pellplt! Ma11 thf· l..ord
dlrome wheels IIIII mODJ a11.1..1..11-A.a
J'OUR JWOII ROOSE, bath,
hie" hir ptop/t wl!h
...... ~11-11-«p
tru. Clll . . .I. 11-11-a. ----"""'--''-•__. - P•olm• 29:11.

FAYE MAJIIr
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WAITRESS AND ear hops. Apply in peraon, Crow'• Steak

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, Contimles!
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1!167 CIIEVI!'lLE'I' ...... , ... . .......... , .$3295
Caprice ..J-Dbor. Factory Air Cond., Comfortron controls,
386 engine, turbo hydramatic, power steeri~ and brakes,
strato seat, black vinyl tcp, white bg:fy,pluminterlor, radio
and heater, 6000 actual miles. A real sharp car.
1966 ('IIEVELLE, , , ...... , ...... . . , ......$2095
H. T. Cpe. 4 speed trans, PosltraetJon. Wide Oval tires.
r.ed imerior. White finish. Radio &amp; heater.
1962 CHEVROLET ••.•. , , , •........ . , .. .. $895
Pickt4) 8-ft. Fleetside, solid cab. red finish, healer.

RESERVATIONS for the chicken barbeque dinner on SunFor Rent
day, August 18 for the Leading Creek Conservancy Dis- FURNISHED five rooms a n d
trict wm be accepted aU ne11
batb, M &amp; G Market, Rl. 7,
week. Serving will be from 11
Middleport.
ll-7~tp
a.m. to 6 p.m. Mail to : Leading Creek Conservancy Dis- SINGLES and furnished and untrict, Bo1 278, Rutland, Ohio,
furnished apartments. Phone
with $1.25 and return add.-....
1112-3261.
8-4-12te
Phone 742-&gt;911. 8-11-21c
PLENTY of space for one traDer with all facilities. In Syr•THE KUT 'N KURL Beauty
CIJIO, Call 992-31114.
4-111-tfc
Shop, Elma Rusoell, o...,...,
will be closed Augu~~t 12 to
August 20.
8-~· FURNISHED and unlurnlshe4
apartments. Close to lll!hool
Phone
992-5434.
10-18-tfe
BAHR'S BACK HOE and dozer
service: waterllne, sept l c
tanks, leach beds and baae- TRAILER SPACE, all utllltiet
available. Inquire 156 Mulberrnents. Che.!ter, Oblo. Call
ry alter 3 or 5 p.m. Writ. P.
Henry Bahr, - . or Roger
0 . Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-29-tle
Bahr 8-7-«J&gt;

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'POMEROY.OHIO

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•HULATIONI
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Given to Club
MOND,\Y
HEWLAH MEETING, DAV
cn by Opal D)cr when the Little
Monday;
dinner, ti::lU, Vietnam
Leading Ladies -HI Club met reand
Korl.!an
veterans welcome·
cent!) at the hom(' oO.-Irs . w. R
.Jacob Turnet·, commaJkler.
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Hayes, a leader.
BETHEL 62, International Or. Other featur~s of the meeting
der
of Jobs Daugl1ters, 7:30 Monlllcluded a di 3pla) of bean bap:s
day night at the Pomeroy MasOfloo
~~d~ by" memlJl•rs taki ng the
t lnpper project, Elaine Hams·
burg exhibited a l'ushion whi c h
she had madt' for her home ru1 •
ni ~hing s

project.

HuH•htson pres ided at !he
wilh member s respond~
mg to roll eall with information
on a famous Ohioian. J o' Sauer
~ed i n game s and re fre~hment s
mcluded a ~ -H rake provided b
Regina !Iarri son.
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salon 710pi cMr s, Iva P&lt;M~
ell, 6:30p.m. Monda}. Meat will
be providt-&gt;d; members are to
take a covered di sh. Dues arc
paJable.

. Mr::U_;s t'OllNT\
nH' at the home of

'I'll ESil.\ Y

Chamberlain
Yvette Mimieux
" JOY IN THE MOR~1 NG "
Ri~:hard

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Slumber Porly

Mary Ruth Sauer, .daughter. ot
Mr. and Mn. tlarold Sauer enlerlalned reeenlly wllha slu.;,.,.r
party, at her MlddiO]»rl, Boote 1
home.
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The SrouP bed a late supper
and then bnmch the following
mornLng. Dlvertdons included
swimming and recorded music.
Guests were Pam Eshenauer
Gallipolis; Roxanna PatterSOO:
Rutland, and Linda ~Jres, Lani
Ross, and Cathy ~ulding all
d. Cheshire.
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AUGl'ST 18 - 19 • 20

Oolm Huston's)

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Chiller DIUer s
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FRIDAY TIIRl' TUESDAY
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(Tethnioolor)
~arbara Parkins - Patty Duke
COLORCAR TOONS,
Goo:! Neighbor

FUZ
SHOW STARTS 7 P, ~t

In Reynoldsburg
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MR. AND MRS.
are announcina
the 0 CHARLES A. Boggess, Racine. Route 2
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...,..,.roachmg marriqe or
Mr. and Mrs. James H
~r ~ftKenneth Paul Lee, soo or
wedding ls planned.
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Being Announced

' Middleport.. . j (HOSPITAL NEWS
Personal Notes,' mg
. HOL ZER nosPITAL .• visit2-4 and 7·8 p. rn. ParMr. and Mrs. Harry s. Moore
Jr. of Ashland, Ky. were week~
end guests of Mr. an'd Mrs. Harry S. Moore, Sr.
Mrs. Carolyn Bradford a n d
daughters, Dana and Leslie of
Own liiii, Md. arrived Saiur.
day for a 10-day visit here with
Mr. and Mrs. Wallact! Bradtord.
The family was brought here by
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Theiss or

Cheryl Virginia.

p~tal. 91c weighed six pounds
eight ounces. Grandparents ar~
Mr. and Mrs. Harold 8eilars of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs . Wal ter White of Pomeroy.

Roanoke,

\I a, f'o'lr. Thelsli re-

turned there &amp;~nday but Mrs
Theiss remained for '8 vlsit
her ,.,ister, Mrs. Thelma Lytle
and family or Pomeroy.
. Mrs. Wallace Bradford spent
fiVe days in COMeaut with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. AI Clemson and sons, Todd
and Sean. Mr. Bradford dro\·e
to COnneaul for her.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer
and daughters, Mary Ruth and
Joy. were recent guests in Athens with Dr. and Mrs. r red
Luchs. Mr. and Mrs. Michael
~lth of Ann Arbor, MJch. , the
former Jane Luchs, were visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrt. Ernest Jones
and children, Carol Jean and
Kenny, or Columbus were week·
end guests of Mrs . .!lanley Jones
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry S.
Moore, Sr. , Middleport.
Mrs. Cedric Clark len Fri day for Newport, R. 1. for a
visit with her daughter Mrs
Peter F. Klein, and family.~~
was taken to the Charleston air.
port by William Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. F..rnest Whitehead and daughters Jean Jane
and Juli, have spe~t the' week
campi~ at Royal Oak Park. They
were JOined for the weekend by
Mary Ruth and Joy Sauer, whose

with

Plan Rummage Sale
A rummage sale will be held
by Evangeline Chapter, Order of
th e Eastern Star' Aug. 23-24, in
~e basement or the Masonic
f emple. Members with items to
contribute wanting pickup serv.
Ice are asked to conta&lt;'t efther
Mrs . Arlene Davis, 992-5178
Mildred Zeigler, 993-3434. , or

Lynn

Slllfll t dr a p1 ·.~ a(·elate anclt·ay•
on &lt; n ·pt' into a pant th11t rull~
~ t'ntly into !iOfl P&lt;U'tt!;ul fold~
' 1 lh(· floor. T l'a med \\ttl! 1L
·• .lllHkhtnK tuck · in body ilhh'l
wtth du ~ l · .~pnc·l'd LltltOnll and
long. }JOtntr-d coiiM muk~&gt;:t it

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by J. Miller.

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Put Sunshine in Hoir
Mousy brown or dirty
blonde, here '.s th~ easiest way
to put sunshme m your hair

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Add S capiul of peroXIde tO
cup of baby shampoo and mix.
R a by shampoo is recommended because a harsh
sha~poo might contain in·
gredu~ nt s that would react
With t~e peroxide and cause

the mixture to irritate your
scalp. Work up a lather and
all!)w 1t to remain on your
hair for 10 minutes, then
wash as usual and rinse
thoroughly wit~ warm water.
l'or rurther lightening you
can add the juice or half a
lemon to the final rinse water
a.nd dry your hair in the sun ~~
Th~re will be no drastic
m halr color- just 8 ·
and brighter shine. ·

~rents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold

SBUer, went out
picnic.

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AUGUST 13-17

News Notes

for Men with
Man-sized Jobs

ser is now preaching at the La
viii e c huf't·h. Everyone is invlt,..
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ed.
Mrs. Blair Cadwallader and

spent two weeks here car·
ing tor her mother who had sur~
gery at Holzer Hoepltal. She ls
now at home much lrq,roved.
Mrs. Ronald Wright aB:l son
Danny, spent a week visiting h~
parents,
Mr. aOO Mrs , Bru ce
M .
orns and sister Mrs Judy
Lloyd.
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son, Shawn, oak Hill, 0,, were
Sunday guests of his parents Mr

Outsole rs super
grarn glove leather.
cushion Cush ion ' non, -markrn£ neoprene
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rn so e rs fully
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wrapped
strap . Deluxe . Ta slan lace~ Hu•c,k-on pull
tng counte r
· ee -support-

and Mrs. Alpha Barr.

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aH R~ Cedar boot w1th 5 ~
Vam~ is lin:·~~:~ g;~lrln o•l .tanned leathers.

Heavy-duty
crall select

TAKE
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FAMILY!

24.99

ville Church gave a dooble show~
e~ honorh-w Mrs. Richard Junior
f·etl.y 8IXI Mrs. Larry Fetty on
July 20 at the hllowat1&gt; room.
The girls received many nJce
gjfta. Games were played arwJ re.rreshments of cake, Ice cream
and pupch were l!lerved.
Wade !Iampton of Lings ville 11.
D. I died II Holzer llOfllitaL lie
is sun1ved b)' se\'oyJ chlldr.e
Mro. Barbara Garilnor died
Bober lf&lt;lspltal recently Mr
Gardner lived at LlttQovlile r!
man,y years and reared her ram.
lly here. She Is survived by ooe

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ents onl.Y on Pediatrh:s Ward.
· ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Morris L. Hogan, 856
Fourth Ave.; Mrs. Carroll R.
Carmichael, 44 Locust St.; Mrs.
John W· Brogan, Jr., Rt. 1. Vin.
t~n; Mrs. Jessie A. Kh'€, Lower
Rive~ Rd.; Grover Sheets, Rt. J,
Patrwt; Dempsey l O'DeiJ, Rt.l
Northup Stephanie A. oarnbrough, Lower River Rd.; Mary
A. !lash, Rt. 2 Bidwell; Mrs.
J_ame s D. ~encer, GaUipolis
I· erry; Mrs. Stephen J. Moore,
Rl 2, Leon; Mrs. Loyd D. Moore,
New HaVl.~n; Mrs. John M, Rich~rdson, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Har.
ry E. Clark, Itt. 2 PDI1\eroy; Mrs.
Darm~· Bowers, Pomeroy; Mrs.
Donme L. Arthur, Wellston: Mrs.
Kenneth L. Dement, RL 2 Jackson; Mrs. Earl 0. Nichols. Rt. 1
Londonderry; Mrs. Larry Stevens, Coal Grove; Mrs. Britton
B. Barlow, Coal Grove; Arthur
Johnson, Troy; Ernest s. Denny
Rl 2 Wellston; Donald W.
ton, llamden; Edwin A. Hout, eo.
lumbu s; Elmer R. McCarty, C~
lumbus; PaW T. Wood. Ironton·
William H. Smith, Davin 1 W Va.:
Jefferson S. Baker,
Heber J, Lucas, Miss
lth
Grubb, Ironton; Ralph N.
ChrlShan, Wellston; Mrs, Char·
le s E. Jenkins, Jackson· Ken.
neth E. Mossman, HL 3 AuJiny·
Donald G. Collins, Athens and
Mrs. Ear.nest T. Brown, Wellston.
BIRTIIS
Mrs. Carroll R. Carmichael
44 Locust Sl, daughter, 6:49 ~

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By POLLY CRAMER

,\UUa lhe nun, one ol tbo
greate•t or too barbarian rulers
"and the scourge of the Roman
Empire, died in his ateep In 453
d A, D., tho' nigtlt alter bls mar
. r~lll' lo a yoong girl.

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TUESDAY. AUGUST 13, I\

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Humphrey Men Win Ohio Parliame:...
RICHARD E. UGHTNER
Uf,l Slaleoo•oe Reporter
' W!-IIMI!US (UP[) - Sql,.pOi'ters of Vlce President Hu·
bei1 H, HLUJQ)hrey won a four~
, 1\wr parliamentary blltle tud8Y
1o pt a head count of lhe Ohio
deleiii~B . as to the Democratic
NaUonal ConvenUon.
However, political observers
t }elt ,l\e may have lost votes b)'
: "f.or_c~ lbe delegation 1o vote
·~l.l- prlor to die Chicago convention
•· wblcb atarts later thls month.
Humphrey won 58\\ ollhe 115
votes opread over 128 delegates
but prior to the caucus he was

IIAml ftve on lhe agenda ..convention and as tar as he was Into trouble. II was a motion lo
concerned the 11 delegatlon is not take a preferential vote 0(1 a
eomnUtted to t!Je senator.,.
prealdentlal candl&amp;te. MiN a
The blow-lly.l&gt;!ow accounl o! motion to ame1'd dlat would
the caucus was relayed to news-- have eliminated thai llelll wu
men by delegates. Reporters defeated, the preferential vole
were excluded rrom the meet..
was lefl standing.
lng at \he suggestion of Stale
Other Incidents
Chairman Eugone P. (Petel
Other Incidents were the QUioo
O'Grady.
ter of O'Grady as temPOraJ'1
The reports lndlealed lhe del· chatnnan b)' the election o!
egate.s battled over every ltem Cuyahoga CoWtiy Chairman IJ·
on lhe agenda - Including the bert Porter • a Humphrey .,.,_
adoption· ol 11\e agenda - and porter, and lhe dismissal ol
the scorecard, as kept by new.. Cleveland
attorney Holoard
men, · showed ,Humphrey a conMetzenbaum, an early ~~
sistent wilmer.

eaUmated to have 85 votes.
U. S. Sen. EPgene J. McCarthy
took the three votes he won in

the prlmary.
TWellQ'.seven votes were tal·
lied as uncommitted to any can·
dldate includlrt:: ravorite son,
U. s. Sen. Stephen M. You~.
One \'Cite was cast tor Young
bul net b)' the senator. · Twenl)'·
five ani a hal! votes were ab-

sent.

'-Name Not To Be Entered"
One delegate, who uked not
to be tdentifled, said Y~'s
name would not be entered in
I'Kllllination tor Pt:esident at the

er o! the late Hobert F. Kennedy, trom the 'credentials com~
mlttee of the nati~ convention.
Now believed lo be a &amp;IIIIJIOfl.er or Mccarthy, MetzenbaUm
was replaced by state sen. Mlnorlly Leader Frank W. King ol
Toledo, also a a~orter of the
vice president. MetzenbaliDl
WIS named to the post by
O'GradY·
In what was the only reported
compromise of the caucus,
YOWlg, a s...,porter of McCU·
thY, was elected chairman or
the delegaUoo, with rormer

state Chairman !dorton Ne)Jip
or Toledo, a Humphrey ntan.
being named '"auociate cltalr·

ated lor lhe pos~ They will be
elected at the con\'ention.
Mrs. Gunsett ran into tromle
man."'
earlier this year and her withHumphre)'lte DrOll&amp; Oul
drawal was not a part of the
It was a c(IIIIJromise in that
- MccarlhY bltlle.
Mayor George Twylord of ReY- Humphrey
There were complaints trom
noldsburg, a Humphrey s~port­ women aboUt her and as a re-o
er, "dropped oot'' of the three- sult, part)' leaders said uagree
way raee. Twyford Is lhl .-... on 1 candidate yoti like. and
cently elected head of lbe
we'll go aJong."
Fronklin COOn!)' organization.
The caucus was called by
Natiooal ecnmJtteeman Por. O'Grady only after upressure"
ter was reo-nomU.ted to that Crom the Humphrey camp, which
poat but Helen Gunsett, nati~ wa11 maneuverll'll for a declara·
a1 committeewoman since 1956, tion of s~ort before the co~
"withdrew" and Betty Jane

BEAUTY BRIEFS
Both Rituol

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Reynold• and Mrs. Earl Knight llllde up • committee !rom
lhe Middleport Arntteur Gardeners whtch planned lhe beautl-

WORKE.J_ OF THE CARPER NURSERIES, located ncar
SbMie ore plan~ng new shrubbel'l' al lhe MlddleJMlrt Post orlice. Funds ·tOr lhe beout!Dcallon ollhe gmutda wore allotled
b¥ lite tedenl governmenL Mrs. Grace Prall, Mrs. Pearl

Ocal\011 progrant.

Democrat Delegations
Expecting Challenge~

News ••• in -Briefs

b1 the meartlme, the uaocla.
tion is awaWng word m a Farmer's Home Administration l.4Bn
ond a poaslblo EconDIIllc Doveloplllenl Grant.
Also discussed were several
recommendalloos made by lhe
FHA concerning the curent sYS·
tern, which exlend&amp; 94.6 lllilOS.
n waa agreed lo meel Aug.
26, 1o make a oehedUie tD visit
various communities along the
oyslem In order to oxplalu the
progres• being made and lo answer subscriber's queatlons.

venllon. Earlier O'GndY had
said there would be no cauctiJ
until Chicago.
AI one time, Porter · and
Young agreed wilh o•GniiY
there would be no caucus b&amp;!ore Chieago. Bul Mccart~Q'
sources sald reports that Humphrey , _ . t was ollppi!V
forced the eaucus ami the belt
was 14 turned on."

"Heat Turned on"

The pressure built "' and It
continued MondaY as Lawrence
(Larry) O'Brien, tormer postmaster e:eneral, huddled; ffith
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Joe
ma

LATE ENTRANT in the
race for the Democratic
preoldenUal nomination io
Sen. Georlt McGovern of
South Dakota, who Ia aup·
parled by tome of tbe lale
Sen. Robert F. Keanedy'l
key aldeR.

CAPE llATTERAS, N, C.
(UPD - Hurricane Dolly klcl&lt;ed up _., - · [Jr oul in_
lhl AU antic IOdOY, JMlatng no
immedlsle lhreal tD 1111 land
areas.
The
lhlrd hurrl·
cane bOasted peak winds &lt;i 75
miles an ht:m' 1rlth gales exlendinl! 175 mUes in all dl·

Clerk is $2,514 Short
Says·St-ate- &amp;aminer-.-

the patrol for entrY on the deCOLUMBUS (UP[) - A stale femiants' arrest records.
examiner's report today nanted
.
11 ln most of these cases," ex·
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former
clerk
or
the Athens aminera said, "signed state-CIDCAGO OlPD - The Mlosl811ppi delegallon to lhe Dem~&gt;­
Counll' Court In !lndlngs !or the ments cool!~ payment ard
By Unlled Press lnlernallonal
cradc Nati.onal Convention will be challenged by both Vice Presirecovery of $2,514:.
PRAGUE - EAST GERMANY'S COMMUNIST chief Waller lll- dent Hubert H. HUIJ1)breyand Sen. Epgene J. MccarthY.
forfeiture of bonds ba\'e been
The
audit,
coverlng
operarectJons
from
the
center.
obtained from the defendants."
·bl'tcbl left CzecboslovaldJt todaY alter talks wllh liberal C.echosFrom 1~ 1o 17 otate delegatio.. could be challenged, party o!·
tions
of
the
court
trom
Feb.
2,
lovak Ieider• ln which bolh oldcs pledged lo lncreose trade and d&amp;llclals
estiJnated.for both candidate&amp; Cor the oemocratlc,presidential
1953 through Dec. 31, 1967,
~okesmen
creaoe trlcllon In lbe Eall Eurq~e bloc.
named Jane Pancake and her
• Vlbrlcbt and C.ecboalo.U Communist parcy chairman AleXOI&gt;- oomtnaUon predicted Monday lhal a racially Integrated delegation
bundsman, lhe Oltlo casualty
cler llub&lt;ek put on a p•blic • how oltrlendllneos that broke lhe chUI - 11 Mi&amp;&amp;i&amp;B1Wi Loyalists" - wlllunseat the state's regular parcy
Insurance Co. She was covered
llQ apporent In lbelr dls&lt;~~••lonl at Karlovy Vary In western czechodelegallon to lhe convention, which opens Aug. 26.
b)' I $5,000 bond.
Hellion said a group challengalovakiL
Examiners. in a report to
"1 fl8SUDtl this means white
Ing lhe Uille Star Texas' dele., SANTIAGo, CHlU - THE ROMAN CATIIOUC Archbishop o! raclsla
state Auditor Roger Cloud, said,
will ill elsewhere wllh
gation - ,.Texas Democrats ror
"Numerous cases involving
' SallllQO,· flaul Solvo cardinal Henrlqpez, MonlllY ati&gt;Pended nine their votes," Sen. Walter F.
an
()pen
ConVention"
has
Highway Patrol arrests were
prlesta wb9 slaied a 12-heur al&gt;-ln at a m•nlclpal cllhedral oa be- Mondale or Mlnnesola, cochair. charged lhal Negroeo, MexicanSAIGON (UP!) - U. S. and
never ettered on the docket or SOUih v letnalll080 lrOOp8 IOdOY
. ~ ~ 'l "l)t!CIIIe's ·struggle lor Uberotion." The cardinal Wd lhe man o1 lhl Unlled Democ:rata
Americans and liberal DemocashbOOk. Fictitious case num· battled Vlel Cong soldiers in
ATil ENS (UPl) - A tor....·:-11110111 Wild be eRective until lhe prlesls llalislaclory ex· fol· I[Wltpbfe)' - oald ala news
crats have been "systematlcal- Greek arncy otncer lodal' atbers were usigned other cases,
conference.
the heaviest combat near Sal·
plal'l'"l
lhelr eOndtlcl.
b'
excluded"
trom
the
reJU).ar
m:l false entries regarding dis- goo in a month- Since ~,
lelll(lled
1o
blow
up
lhe
car
in
Tom Beaton, in charge ol MeThe prloale. three llllll and uo ltDman calhollc laymen locked
CHARLESI'ON,
W,
Va.
(lll'l)
deleplion.
position of several cases were spokesmen said, lite allies ha\'e
which Premier George Papado. ··lhl door• .o llbe 100.year-old chureh SundaY and lsoued a statement carlhy'o credential erranae·
He said other challenges were poulos li8S riding lo Alben• !rom - Bepreoentallvoo ol milk markilled 146 Communists in lhree
. ; ~lllclzi!W lhl dturcb 10 "e&lt;li!IPr&lt;lnlsed 1o weollh ond (lOWer" menta, predicted 12 .&lt;lelegales llli!IOcted !or Georgia, Michigan,
kellng erea ol lbe trl-stale re- noted."
The report said money was
his
aeooldc
vacallen
villa,
lhe
would
be
ehallenged
al
Ute
...,.
·: pi pietellina lheachecltled vta!l of Pope Paul Vllo Bogota, ColomMeKmg Delta figbls.
gion were to act Upon several
ventlon - net all by McCarthy. Alabama, C&lt;Innecllcut, WaBhinl!· ~~~eernment announced. papado- prOJIOsalS at a public hearlnK received by the court in some
The fiercest clash erupled 20
1011 and Pennt!Yivsala. Challeng- pou1oa escaped wllhoul Injury
bia, Aul· 22-114.
cases arxl was not entered in miles soulhwest o! lhl capital
Ho singled oul Mlulsslppl and
es are possible for Mlonei(Jta, and lhe anempled ......in was hero Aug. '/:1.
the caahbook &amp;r distributed to between U. S. 9th Division sol'"
ROCHEST£11, N.Y. - THE KU KLUX KLAN Monday lnotructed . laid Me!carthY•s camp hal ugh·Among lbe representatives In·
Indiana, Oklahoma and North Car- captured.
~)
the count)' aOO state.
~ xerox COrp. lo remove .a eopy machine trom lis Btrmiltgham, en IndicatiOn~ II will support a
diers and 400 Viet Cong IIOier·
vlted were lbose froiD Galllpohe
sald.
PapadopoUlos
waa
me
ol
lhe
olina,
In other cases, no entry "as
challenge
lo
lbe
Texas
daloP·
AIL, omee ~ouse o! Xerox's aponsoroh)JI ollhltelevlolonprollo, Portsmouth, Ohio. Charles- made on either the court dock· rlllao doe!li)' entrenched in bunk·
in
lhl
miii,W'Y
cooP
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leaders
lion.
ton. Hunllngton and Parkersburg, et of the cashbook, the report ers and tunnels, a wu communi• J· ·p-am "Of Black -tlea."
AprU 1967 which eventuallY led
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In a letler tD Xerox, bqlerlal Wlnrd Hobert M. Shelton or
que sald.
sbland, Ky.
tD lbe Digiti or King eooatansaid. Fictitious numbers were
.. United Klu!o ,or America, tnc., sald, "1bi• Is tD Inform you lhet
· ,;the
In 20 boors ~ llgbltng lltal
were to aC!t upOD proUne. The Greek mooarch Oed
assigned to these cases and the raged into today, the American
.- ~ )". wish lhe xerox machlnoln this omce be picked 1111 a1 once. ''Wo
Include the add!Uoo ~
Into eolt...Ue in [laly lasl De- JMl
case rumbers transmitted to troops backed by dlvebombers
cancelling the agreement becauae ollbe -IIY's InvolveGreenbriar
and l'ocahOnlaS COUll•
cember
after an unsuccessfUl
and belioopler gunships killed
, •. ment in shoWirw t~~movie "Of Black America/' a prognm tel.hind closed doors 1o dlscull ollempl to oust lhe mllllan' re- lies in Wesl Vtrginla and RoW·
W
ASIINGTON
(llPll
Rep69 VIet Cong. U. S. spOkeamen
aD
and
Cerler
counties
In
Ken'~,y[aed bl'.lhl CBS neiWorl&lt;, Sbellon olaled. ·
bow lht1 could help !n bls eamgime.
said American units su!lered 15
1ucll)' in lho marketing area;
/ ;., DAYTON - THE DEj;IS[ON· BY A THREEJIJDGE panel on reoanlallvea
ll voterono or· palp to wiD lho DemOCtaUc preoA JCIYernmenl spOkesman aald
GAUGES
Gallipolis,
12.2
killed and 30 """"ded in lhe
lbe IIOmh Olii&gt;IO!Ied 11 Papedo· lo provide lor a atngle Class I and !4.3 ronnlng 8 feel ol rollconaU1ullonallty of Dhl&lt;! elecUon laws will walt. Adceloton
enclorsedVIee Pre&amp;· ldonllal nominaUon.
rice ~ battling.
L. Eldon Jame~ of Hamptoa, poidoo• cer [!Rised a polnl only price dlllerenllal lor lhe mar ccme alter
are heard hero next Mondaylnlhe fdoDII!Uberl II. Htim[lhrt1 tor
ers;
Pt. Pleasant. 24.20; PomeThe series &lt;i llgbls soulh ~
VL, a pasl nallllllal American a !"" mllea wtelda Athel\8- The kalina area; tD ellmlnale lhe IIUP· ,,.. George Wallace AmeriCIII [ndepandent parcy'o oult agalnlt lhe slate lhl preoldaaQ' Monda:r be&lt;!&amp;Ilse
roy~Masm, 20.56; Hinton. 1.07 Ute clty emphasized lhe pre•·
ply-demand adjustor; lo remove
,; ·and tJ»·ee ollta (Ojlexeeuli.Os.
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one Ill lhem called hla Lell[m OIIIIIIJIIndOr, praised J&gt;laat Wll beard in diJ-.m
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stand "lor a Jpot and honOrable H~I'IJ'o polllloa &lt;111Vtelnam.
lhe addlllonal charge ol 15 cents tailing; Kanawha Falls, 4.58 lall- ence of communist soldier&amp; mear
Albeaa.
per !Jmdredwelgbt overlbeClasa lng; Charleston, 18.24 falling. the capital. apparently walling
He Wd veteran• gr&lt;lU118 - d
. ; ·, SAN DIEGQ, CAIJF. ,- LEADERS OF RICHARD M. Nhon's peace· In Vlelnalll.
ond Manne!, are on the for order&amp; to launch a long ..
bo orpnised in every stale and
m price !Or milk Used Ia col- London
preoldeallil cJD!Illign Intend 1o rect1!il Rye m!UIIln
The gr&lt;lUlllnclncled Harr1 Lee
sill:
Wintleld,
running one fed awolled nationwide olfeoslve.
lage che8se and to revise lhe lo· : YOI.-n tD acour 1bo tlllloo tor sUill)llrl o1 hll
ol Uta AMVETS II Cleveland. malll' bill clllto to back Htim[lh·
of rolJers.
U. S. Intelligence 80111'COS oald
cation a&lt;ijutllmenll.
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Chllrleo \lhll,._. ollhe United CIUzena lor
or•
The Yoiorlltl formed I "VIt- ft1·
a wounded North Vlelnameoe ser. ,
sa1&lt;l
mUIIoo· would be span\ on f111110rlng
erano lor llun![lbrey commlllee"
gaanl lold allied inlertogolorl
LOCAL TEMPS
IndePendent
and
Democratic.
volbrs.
He
Wd
lbey
alreadY
and
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I!Wn·
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II I reCeption
close &amp;I noon on Tbersd&amp;Y 10 was 72 degrees under clMJI er ln!orm.llon be volunteered
e""lo,yees ma,y allend the COUllly akles.
bed proved accurate.
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Milk Market
Action Set

Force IDt

Escapes Bomb

This fall handba&amp;s are back to

Saturday; Mrs, .lames D

S:.tur:

For Aug. 27

ncrmallrom the Mini·Bal of Sprina.
Fall's handbaas are bi&amp;ler and
roomier than ever. We now have In
stock atremendous selection of Baas

E. Cross, Mrs. Moses T. Cuf·
ne, Leonard w. Dobbins Thomas
W. Fitzpatrick, Mrs.
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Jones, Mrs. Samuel R. Lorw:
Mrs. W. Ray Miller, Donald
~ournirw:~ Mrs. NormanG. Rose,
Guy Ross, Mrs. Donald F. wu.
IIams, Mrs. Ronald L. carr and
lnfanL son, Mra. Danny Bowers
Roy G. Blackburn. Jr •• Mr~
James 0. Bowll"', .Mrs. CoraM.
Donnett, Mrs. Marie Frincts
Carl W, Gerlach. Mrs. James
Hale, Mrs. Fred A. Flouck. Mrs..
Dlllne Johnaon and Inllnl Johnson, Mro. Gg.jld.egue, Rolph
Lewis, Mrs. John Nash Paul E
Scally, WUlard Yale&amp; Mrs liar:
ry Cia~
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ra~abonds,

shoulder ·

baiS, barrels, pouches, boxes, and

many other styles.

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Choose from ·Basic Black, or
Mink, Mahotany, Verdin Green,
Bro~n.

aon, Harold Gardener' tang..
ville, and three daugtien, Mrs.
Helen Strong, Gallipolis; Mro.
ltazel Grate and Myrtle Gardner
of LangavllJe. Her huaband and
a son, Earl, preceded her in
death.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanle, PhiWps
ol Lopn, Mrs. ·c a.,lo Barry of
Oahati!Ot and Mra. Helen BIDs of
llamden called on their olaler
Mrs. A:i»ha Barr. rece~.
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Patents, and many other shades
of Fall.
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Samsell Going

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Approve Manpower Center Funds
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WASHINGWN - Grlllll to hootlng2tWMkl·
Training lor 30 .-mp!QYed
prcMda (talning at lhl SOUih·
worl&lt;erolor :13weekallllhl Land·
ern Olllo ~r Training Cal·
ocape-Gardener tleld.
tor lor a lOla!~ 31~ unemp!Qfad
-kerl haYI been~ b¥
Ta\111 Diatrlct ·Coagrtl.olnan
ClartMt E. Yl!ler.
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The 1051h annual Meigs County peUtive events lo be jUdged. KidFair moved into its first full dies day will be held from 10 L
m. to 4 p.m. and tbere wW be
day of activity today under clot.dy
conlormallon judging of horse•
skies,
and ponies in the morning with
U.S. Weathermen saki their
the amual horse show at 1 p.m.
charts ror southeasteE'D o h i o
Wednesday eveni~ the horse
showed a possibiltty of showers
pulling
conlesl wiU be beld and
sometime tonight, according to
concluding lhe nlgbes 1cllv!Ues
the UPL
There was judging or dame.. wUI be 1 llreworks dlaplljr b)'
tic arts and the junior fair trac· the Racine Ftre Department.
The annual religious services
tor operator's contest to be held
o!
the Meigs COunty Mlnlslerill
this afternoon. The grandstaOO
attraction at 7:30 p.m. will be A88., opened the fair Monday
nlgb~ Tuesda.Y morning, !lnlol&gt;the Pony Pulling contest.
Wednesday will be a lull day 1~ touches were put on the midwith nUJl\erous open class com· WilY-

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Is Underway

Burchett,
Oark Go
lld&gt; Burchett. Cheshire may.
or, and Lee Clark, a m0mber
ol lhe Chesblre v!Uage council,
were appointed to represent Che-Bhlre on lhe board in a meeltng
&lt;i lhe Gallla C(JUII!y' water Assn.
Mmday nlgbl al Cheshire.
Both were former trustees of
the Chest!lre Area Water COrporation which wasdisso~vedlast
monlh lollowlng a reconunenda·
tlon by the Farmers Home Administration.
The group tentaUvely established the latter part ol SOptem·
ber as a cutoff date for the collection of tap tees, easements,
and water user agreements. The
tap lee• must be collecledtohelp
finance further engineering
pions, lest drUiings, and wetls.

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(lolfnoy o! ro..Ao was n&lt;llllln-

On Board

The bath ritual is for every;:::e-and the budding young
auty IS no exception Dis
covering the niceties
th~
bath and the psychological as
well as beauty benefits is In
1~· •ne of the niceot things
~ u1 growing up. A bath can
o much more than make you
~ny clean. The warmlh of
bath water and the rubbing of your skin relaxes your
muscle&amp;, Increases the drcu·
lation and gives you a feeling
Qf weU-being. To reap the
most benefits lrom')'our bath
to pian it so that It can 110
nima lrhanqull and relaxed . Americana coruumed 276 oQO
a osp ere.
tona or strawbfon1es in 1987:

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HANDBAGS

Spencer, Gallipolis f'erry w'
Va., daughter, 3:05 p, m.
da:l'; Mrs. Lloyd D. Moore, New
Haven, son, 9:36 a. m., Su•
day; Mrs. Heber J, Lucas, Wells-ton, daughter, 2:06p.m. Surday·
Mrs. ste~~hen J. Moore, nt. 2'
~n, w. VL, daughter, 4:31p.m:
Sundtl'; Mrs. John M. Rlehardson, PL Pleasant, son, 3:02 a.

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located
In No· r th.,. 't 'aro ina,
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hu
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BOOTS

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Reds.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Circle
and daughter, Marianne, fJf eo.
lumbus are here ror a week•s
visit wJth their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. c. E. Blakeslee and Mrs
Mary CJrcle. The Circle ramiJ;
has been vacationing In VIrginIa.
Lori Ann Lohse, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, James Ulbse Co..
lumbufl, lfl the westofher~and.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Lohse, while her parents are ln
Hswall.
Mr. and ~a. flerschel Mflt'luel
and daughter' Janice and Mrs
Jean
Allen and son , Br'••
tu
""~ re~·
rQed Saturday from a vacation al M.Yrlle Beach
Mra. WUma Brad.Y of Frostproof, Fla. was the Frlda.Y guest
ol her cousin, MluMarclaKarr
Mr. and Mra. COrbll Ferreti
ot Nitro, W. Va., spent the past
weelt here with his mother Mrs
J. C. Ferrell, and his b.:OU,er:
ln-la" &amp;nd sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Estill Moore
Mra. Dorothy Anderson and
dal18hler, Kalhleen, of Kankakee
llL wore guests clurlng tbe pa,i
week ol. Mr. and Mrs, James
Clatwortby and daughter' a n d
Mrs. Albert El&gt;ersbach. They
were Saturday guests of Mr
Helen Bryan in COIUmbull ~
SUndOY afternoon vtalted wllh
Miss Marcia Karr.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hubbard
and children, Jerey, Angle, Robin, Ricicy' , and Rosemary a r e
II(H!ndlng a week In Detroit Mlch
Mro. F. A. SbJmwa,y ~ Mr •
and Mro. John Gilmore and Val:
erie, have returned to Bradenton, Fla. after visiting here wllh
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth TI,Ylor
and family and other relatives
and friends oft he Pomeroy area.

m. Monday,
DISCHARGES
Gary T. Bryant, Mrs. Alva

The Rev. Robert Eugene Mus~

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The baby was born Wednesd~ at th-e Pleasant Valley Hos-

"RE FLECTlOl':S IN ~

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Mr. and Mrs. James Vennarl
returned born&amp; &amp;lnclay. Mro. Vennarl spent the week 1n Parma

WIIITE ROSE Lodge will hold an~thcr daughter, Ragena Mca picnic at the ~1iddleport road~ GUire, who has been visitil\:' ln
side par k, Wednesday, 1\ug, H Cleveland
with Mr. and Mrs.
.
at Gp.m.
Franc1s llud son. Ragena remained at the Morris home for
a vi sit.

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Wheeler Drake.

Allended Shower

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sellars
ll9 Ebenel er St., Pomeroy, ar~
announcing the birth or a daugh-

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lilftLL\"8 1'0.6NT.RS
., They Propound SoluUo~•s ;JI'
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Mr.
Jolin
and daughters, Kim and KellY
BrookVIlle, Are hOre rOr.wcek'~
neal!~ wllb lbelr porenlo, Mr.
~ ~o•.Jol!n Kelchlla o1 Pomeroy, !1"11 Mr. and Mrs. watta&lt;e
Bl'•&lt;lfo!"f, Mlddloport.
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mg.
gfn~ of CoJumbua, are visiting
lhelr grandpanm(J, Mr. and Mro.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McGuire,
Co. urci cc, 7: 30 p.m. Tuesday. Lynne, Reck.a, and Miss Nettie
Hefre sltments will be sen ed. Tolli\'er. Pomeroy, Route 4, have
All Lions arc imitcd.
~eturll(.'d from a weekend visit
~UDDLEPOR T Business and ltl Re;ynoldsburg, They were the
Professional Women' s c 1 u b guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton'
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Ga s Co. or: M~rras, Ma ..;;hell and l~odney.
fkc. Ann Bailey, hoste ss c om~
fhc McGuircs went especialmittee chairman, in charge of ly to atterKI a shower given for
social affairs.
Mrs, ~orri s at Whitehall. They
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