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EIYPI!an President Gamal AJ&gt;. if. " g n urglljg "'"'~·
\:i\anc.S 'of · a' •new·oilt~ak' .ot.. ,- from .~ cep~ fa~t "The
fugees; free, innocent mariUmt
del Nasser in ~lockadlng the • -5 -% 1oM to ·
war.
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passage;
limits
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wasteGulf of Aqaba u "a sblgle .acl ~ ~ "' I~ peace,
· He 11stlid an epd' io tM ~\; ·, , peace' ,91 · lllei reglo~ , dep,ends
.lui and destructive ar"" race,"
of folly ... more responslbie lot '
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race '. In the area . as ill .
upon Us ., QWII people and
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"polllical
Independence
and
this
explosion
than
any
otller."
po3Sible
for natlO)Is
immediate' prioritY and sugg~\,·. . .. leaders;' What will ' be truly
territorial Integrity for all"
The Cblef Executive said
logether In peaee If 'l~~~
ed that ou~de' nations. such .as. · 9ecislve' hi.the .M!ddle .. East w!U
Fundamental
Prin&lt;lplaet
!here
could
be
no
hope
for
not lesrn to reaaon ~
the United States and' the Sov~et:
be w~~Us .said and done by
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"These
five
principles
are
not
lasting
ppce
"In
threats
to
end
At anotber point,
Union toke steps to acrompl~ · 1\Jose wb9 five, there."
the llle of any other · nation",
mented: "They can :;;~~·
Ibis. .
.He wa, crlUcal of th~ Russian , new, but IIley are fundamOt!lal,
·the
Presldept
said.
"Taken
and
tbat
such
threats
llad
another arms race II they •
Pledge• America's ·Pari
deinand . ~t the Israelis
together they polht the way
become a burden to the entire
But they will seek II ·
Speaking to a ·meeting of .. . withdraw so that the sltua)ion
from
uncertain
·atmistlce
to
world,
as
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terrible rost to tbelr!lrn:o;~wn:J=~~'J
educators at the St:rte Depar~
would rell!m ·to that bf June 4
durable peace. We believe there
esst.
-and to their lo
m~nt just before the U.N: '
befor~ bostililies erupted. "This
must
be
progtess
toward
all
of
He
said
no
nation
adhering
to
buman needs. They can
General Assembly met. to hear .
Is not a,pres!'fiplion for peace,
!hem
H !Were Is to be progress
the
U.N.
charter
or
Its
own
true
a
diet of hat~tltougb only
Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygln,
but for renewed bostiUUes," h~
toward any"
,, · Interests should permit military
the C&lt;ISt of hatred in return.
· the President pledged that
t"Ommented.
Johnson
did
not
go
into
any
sucoess
p,
bllnd
it to the fact ·
they can move toward pe11"' iio:
America "will do Its part for
EnWJcia!Jng a flve·point II&gt;'
specific details except for his
· that "its neighbors have rights
with one a'lPJher.
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proach tO long.range peace,
suggestion on the arms race.
and interests of their own."
The world is watching, fCW':i.,.
ev~f'y leveJ,1and at every hour."
.Johnson listed them as the right
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on Sunday by the patrol.
There was minor 4amaga to A Gallia County acclilent oo.
all three cars, No one was In- CUrrecl at 9:SO p.m. Saturday
jured and no citations were Is- on Rt. 35. at the east end of
aued.
Thurman. Officers reported tbat
No accidents were reported, a cow owned by Fred S. Bern-

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the Connor csr. No one was !a- and justice-humility-and mor·
121 ind Its In Mel&amp;a County
~area aild no charge was flled. al courage. It will look for signs ·
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Patrol arrests on the weo;k- of movement from prejudice
NEW YORK (UP!) _ A fouQ;b wit~ has •Jld hi
midday Saturday.
end ~eluded: James "f.· Gar· and tile emotional chaps of was offered money for helping the investigation. Of New
The State IDghway Patrol inretl!on. 21, Rt. 2 Bidwell, ltlt confllct-Ul the radual shaping Orleans Dist. Atty. Jim Garrison into the .Kennedy assassl•
vestigated two accidents 111
of center, and Chester A. Bar· of peace."
nation.
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Dour, 64, Unionwwn, Ohld; The five principles:
Fred Leemans, who once ran a turkish ~ath m New
The first was at 11::11 a.m.
speeding, both wGallipolis Mu· - "The recognized right of Orleans, ~aid Garrison's investi~ators told htm
when Robert I. Hyatt, 16, Conlclpal Court, June 19; Rich- national life."
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a
lumbus, traveling east on Rt.
ard M. Geiger, 43, Columbus, -"Justice lot' the refugees." a niglrtCiub if he could·remember that
124, was turning onto Rt. 10.
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, stop si~, municipal court, June • - "lnnoceef maritime pas- the name Clay Bertra)ld and was
Hi~ car went left of center and
22; WOllam M. Bennett, 22, Rio aage."
turkish bath by
.
struck a car driven by Millard
Grande lmprooer passing, mo- - "Limits on the wasteful named Lee.
~ .merely aa~er1111 and
M., Swarts, 39, Rt. 1 Pomeroy.
ntclpal court, June 24; WUliam and des\I'Uctive arms race."
Leemans made tile remark
new• m Its at.
Swartz, on Rt. 10, bad s!DpL. Oiler, 14, Rt. 2 Vlnwn, no - "Political independence a filmed Interview with
on the alate ol Louisiana
pail at the Intersection, and had
operator's lliense, GaUia Coun- and ~Jtorlal lntegl'lty 1o r TV news as part of ·lhe '
to the trial of Clay L.
not 'starled to move when the
ty JUvenile-Court, June 24; San· all."
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JFK Conspiracy: The Case
other car atruck bls vehicle.
d&gt;a K. Taylor, 16, Ractne, left
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Jim Garrison," whlcll 'will
claims .ShAw, !. ee ·
T-en minutes laler, while the
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shinm toni£bl from 8 to 1 o'·
Olwald aDd oth.eu
Swam car waa off on one side SAIGON (UPI)-About 11110 ei~t Americans. killed and Sl ·War ~· D Is the. clel!verr Racine, no Ohio operator'~·· llclock ElY!'.
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Ill klll .Kenned7. Shaw
of the road and the Hyatt car Viet Cong today attacked the InJured. But It rBJsed to at least supply lmes tl)at wmd bac' cense, both Ill Meigs· Coonty
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Garrl!On Sunday wrote a sixIndicted.
bad pulle&lt;i oH the other side, headquarters of the largest U.S. 335 the number of Viet Cong toward the Cambodian border In Juveoll• Court, date to be set;
page pro 1 e sl to the
The three olber wl.~ea who
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car driven by
Pearl Markin, tank force in Vietnam. The kiUod as U.S. Army forces War Zone C, up through Juanita G. Lodwick, 35, Pome- Notch~S
eral Communications Commlsthey _were. ofllirocl conces1 ·\linton attempted w go be- Americans kliled at least 45 and north and east of the South Cambodia and Laos and mto roy, passing without the assur54
slon (FCC) charging that
to help th~ Investigation
~.... the' two cars and struck sent the surviving guerrlllas VIetnamese capital slashed inw Norlh VIetnam.
ed clear distance, and Ray.
has gone far beyond the pre- were Miguel Torres, Jobn (The
rteeing for their lives inw the ranks of lone-unchallenged lD the air, American pilol!l mond L. Grady, 36, Racine, de1111d Alvh
jUIIgles near Saigon.
guerrilla elite units.
Sunday lashed the railroad lines fective exhaust, both to Meigs
Torres and Cancler
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Th M 1 M dlants 8 n
conV!cteil burglars 'ndw ·1n
The Commumst . battalion Below Sall!on, In the oozmg Norlh Vietnam's capital of
e ,e gs er
oBl!auboeul said he . was
- - - - - . - . - - d poured mortar, recoilless rJfle swamps of the Mekong Della, a Hanoi Spokesmen aald they hit
bali team won two games Sun- By Uulted Presslnlerllatlenal
$31100 and a job fo hI
Gaulf•.- Galhpobs, 12·3uan. · and machinegun fire into the U.S. Army 9th Infantry
four ;ail yards north of Hanoi.
day in
National Leagee
bolster the alleged consplra':#
13.0 runmng 4.5 feet of ro ers, base camp of the 11th Armored patrol ran inw a "sJZeable They blew up a Surface-to-Air
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Dale Ilarrlson.
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MaiOII, 10.70: Rlnton, O.B4 stat.' charged, hoping apparently Ill bunkers Ulday. The CommuniSt numerous exploeions ill supply
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HarriSQn, of Bedlord, went Cepeda' StL 54 202 33 70 347
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followed the heaMeigs In both games
gave
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hellcoplers trying . Ill reach vlest bomhi1l8 of the year
UP.,• wtljl,. of on!y six hits the.
Cin
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ohzs 47 73 . crew finished last Saturday In
GaUipolls Locks _ Beaver 1 guns m a blaZlllg hour-long . But two U.~. mfantry compa- Jay.
~ JII'OVided the defendant lri the first ~~me as Met~ de· Brock, StL 118 265 47 85 the Gill~tte Cujl Rowl"l! Rega~
down 4 p. ·m.: Flagship up 11:30 fight. They, . ~t gunship~ mes swrmed mto the fight &gt;nd
loDows, th'e orders of the. court, feated Sare . Supply 7·1 , 1n the Aile.- Phnd 80 224 43 72
Favored Ratzeburg of West
p.m.; Jennifer Jean up 2:15 1overhead pourmg gathng gun drove the ~mmunJSta back to a
was handed Mrs. Amy Jones of opener ~nd the~) a)lo~ four: MeCm, StL 48168 28 54 .321 Germany won ~e event, .beat·
a. m.: S. M. Jenks up 4"10 a. machinegun fire at the Commu· river barili: Pushing forward,
Jackson in the court of Mayor hits jn the second ~me wbll• Flood, StL
52 203 28 65 .320 lng runner-up T1deway Scl!llerl
m.; steel Ranger down, 5 a.m.; [ nisi gunners and called down the U.S. remforce':'ents alashed
Ch•'' Legar Saturday.
p)tl')rlng a 1!-ll shutpMI over
Amerlc&amp;ll !ape
of London by •lll~t secondS
and Onward down 6:40 a. m. U.S. artillery fire only 50 yard• the Communist lme inlll. b1ts
Mrs. Jones was charged wr.b Huglles and Tabor. · , ,
G. AB.'R. H. Pet. Com"!! Univemty flnl~ed
K.... River - Marmet, 1m !r~nt of them. to hall the and, as dawn broke, was Wlpmg
failUr~ to comply with an order Meigs Mercljani,'l .Jptter~ Ill Katlne, Del 59 201 44 89 fourth m _the ~1 -~ ~ace.
Fort Dearborn up a. m.; Frank- chargmg Commumsts.
them out.
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Cornell pUt ,Oil last mmut•
l!n B. down' a. m.: Winfield,
Etgbt Americans Killed,
The fighting today followed PT. PLEASAIII'I'- Mra. Cia: lice 'io tear down a .buildtng on Cli!iDlnj'ham, wllh a pair of~-, Ystrzlki, Bos ·c224 36 7S ,
burst of speed. to sweep P~st
H E. Bowles up 5:30 p. m.; The li ht coot the tankers the killing of 222 Communists in ra Ed1th Haymond, 65, mem Pom&amp;'Oy's w. Mal!i St. The gles, ,Charles
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Oarew, Min 60 231 33 75
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and finish fourth With
Alan R. Merrill up 10:20 p. _
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orth 1 ber of an old pioneer family of ~tructure staods next to pro!&gt;' gle; JIIDllly !Jemsley; • doulll-· Freelm ·Del 80 ioo 2'7 59 .nt a tune
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:gon Y ': US~ ~y ~ Ma!OD fum\y and norlhern erly recently . purchased for Tom Grue&amp;~, {,~lpl~i and Bob Ptrocul, 11., 60212·) 9 65 ,307 ~locked at6:28.28 and Marietta
W. R. Shaver, Jr. up 2:40a.m.;
lnfant,Y Division force had West Virgmia, died SWlday al• the new site of The Farmers, Eas,tman and Die(\ )'i~, eaclj f1.orthrp, Del 5S212 28 65 ,307 m 6:29.fi0.
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Lucy Jane Lucas up 4:05 am :
walked Into a Viet Cong trap. ternoon at Pleasant Valley Hos- Bank and Sllvings Co.
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Elgerchlf down 5:45 a.m.; · Se- !
But they blasted their way out, pita!.
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Testifying for the state nre , In the B&lt;lCOnd .gllllf, , lofel~ Tovar, Min 61 252 41 74 .302 Wwei to R111cue ,
met up 6:05 a. m.
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steamrollering the guerrillas.
She was born June · 9, 1681, marshall's office waa Harry.A. hitters were Cunrungbi.m, llami ~chr, Cal . 60201 31. U ,3111 DE'I'IIOIT'- WIVES . AND
Ohio River - Lock 14, Jeff. ,
daughter of the late George Semon, CaldwelL The fine ·was ilwnJ HeJI)lll~y. : Essiman, H•.r'
Home Rims . ,
children of Detrtlt policemen,
boa! up 6 p. m ; Cotton Queen ' Wf'
Sweep JanJie Ares
W. and Margaret Harris ~.. suspended on the condition ·~at old Bro~.,iulil Thol!ll&gt;son, each Nallonai Lea 1 u., A 1 t:' n, 3io' stro~,' picketed p o·l f.c e
up 7:05 p. m. : Peggy Downey
It raised to 290 the number or ' pan. She was ~~eded InHdeath Mrs. Jones )lavJ&gt; the building· With a single, Grueser, .~ !Jol!le Braves 17· Wynn Astros I 16• headquarters tolay In a new
up n5 p. m: Esso Wesl VIrCommunists known slaili1D the by her hus~an . arcus 1 ough razed by July 8.
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run and double, , aod llarrls,o~. Petez, Reds !4;, Brock, Card~ phase of a .drive w ~ tbelr
g1ma up J·I5 am.: John Mor- NEW YORK (UP!)-- A me- Ameriran swee throu h th• Haymond m _1944.
. Forfeiting a ns bond In~ a d~uble.
. , . ·IS· Phllli Cubs and Clemente bread·winnera more money.
row uo 2·30 a.m.: Lock 15, morandum in the files of the lo ti
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CrJSs Jr. up 6.05 a. m ; Lock . late Dag Hammarskjold de- lnngWme Z:,
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chU.b-en. "To bell wHh
16 D•moan Brure down 4-10 a 1scribfs an
with U.
·Billine l,pUw"! Charleston: a son, Tom H.. Hay· charged with ·having .a vehicle
son • •Orioles .::,"· KiHeb,.;, Cavanagh's HawaU lrlP" sais
m : Buckeye State up 5:45 a 1 A. R. PreSident Gamet Abdel the k to th A
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m . William H. Zimmer up 7: Nasser that the United Nations
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Lock 19, Steel Clipper up' l:30 flghlmg, hammered out the
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'England. lhe .UJ!I reporte~, Senators ·
its objective the total de- .
21, AhqUippa up 5·5$ a. m.; sovereign power over the peace- 15th biennial national cortven·[The Rev. Charle,s Frulll Will
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structlon of the pending ln~esli·
Lock 23, Mt. Stale up 4:50 a. keeping Ioree and submit the lion of the YOIDII Republicans of~clato tftd bprial wfil be, in
linois e~s;d, but !he 270 re~h 1~~tiona! League: Queen,
the assassination of
m.; John J. Rowe down 6:10 concept of Its ta.t&lt; w the Gen· opens here Ulday wltb a battle Zlispan cemetery.
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Novel said he returned here
Loeb, Delta Queen down 1:40 dum indicate that Secretary upper hand,
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p. .m.; ~estern down 10.10 p. General Than! contradicted Its About 1,500 delegates, alter- Asloclalion are asked to turn :c;tEVEJ#lf&gt; &lt;JlPil -$ ~ 1 home 1n the. wwn, .north of St. I;nd M:~thlin, S.l~g:!
to New Orleans to pick up solllf
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. m1llion In construction projects
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L W. Sweet down 12:20 a. m.; upon Na,.er's demand T h• the start of ihe convention to. tlllil IS In ~~ Process as~oc:- enlled Sunday whe~ me!"bers
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caurornia and open· a Piay·
Elaine G. down 1 a. m.: Ph!Up speedy removal of the 1 0 r ~ e day.
tnT disbanded with the 0 ou • of Bullding Laborer! Local 310
. BAND TO .,.ET
ACCEPT B1D
~ boy-type nightclub," he aald:
Sporn d~wn 1:4$ a.m.; Valvo- was viewed by many observers HeadiiiJ tile list of f.!ajor to,'become a part of thtne! SJ!P"OVed acontracla(':eement. Middleport Ba~ members ,The Meigs County Commls- "l "am not gulltf of any crime .
1ne up 5.45 a. m,
to have preo1pltated the light- speakers •"nng the week-long M!')&amp;s LoeaJ , . School District SolJie 2,300 lab~rers were to [will meet .at 10 a.~ m. ~Jiday, swners today accepted the b1d and ltnow nothing of any assai·
ning war between Israel and session are former presidential Babd Boo te
return Ill work to&lt;lay, ending a W'ldnesday and Tlng~day ai the lot Texaco Ill supply gas and 1 t' .,
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the Arabs.
1 candidate Barry Gojdwat!r, ·~
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· five week strike. Some 6,1100 bfnd room in the. Middleport diesel fuel to the County High. s ~:,:;·.first came bere last
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CUlVELAND (UPI)-Former
presidential posslble~~vemors , UBRARY OPENED
members. of other bulldmg flig? School Ill prepare lor Fri· way Department
for March because his Iormor girl- .
p1tchlng greats Wes Farrell and
CLUB TO .l!IEET
Ronald Reagan of California BOWLING G
l'ades umons who were Idled day s Regall4 para~. All sen- 110-day period. The
frl nd Abb Mulli an lived .
Bob ·Lemon were the hilling Riverview Gardl!n Club w!ll i and George Romney o1 Mlchi- (up)) _
Oh i 0 were also to be back1ln the job. iors whn graduatOif this springers also agreed to liiBtall a he:e
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Lemons 3-1 m an old-timers[~uckley with Mrs. Harold Mas- era! senators, congressmen and It wUl be formal! ~ y. hour over the next three years
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The temperature. in Pom·IBureau, excludil)g Hawau and home Ill complete a noel lor
wore Nail .embl4ms~llnd
eroy's downwwn busmess j\ls- IAlaska, was ' lOS degrees at , tbe Regatta Parade. All
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numNb".':n~' wea~.,. afld • ~
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on Sunday by the patrol.
There was minor 4amaga to A Gallia County acclilent oo.
all three cars, No one was In- CUrrecl at 9:SO p.m. Saturday
jured and no citations were Is- on Rt. 35. at the east end of
aued.
Thurman. Officers reported tbat
No accidents were reported, a cow owned by Fred S. Bern-

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the Connor csr. No one was !a- and justice-humility-and mor·
121 ind Its In Mel&amp;a County
~area aild no charge was flled. al courage. It will look for signs ·
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Patrol arrests on the weo;k- of movement from prejudice
NEW YORK (UP!) _ A fouQ;b wit~ has •Jld hi
midday Saturday.
end ~eluded: James "f.· Gar· and tile emotional chaps of was offered money for helping the investigation. Of New
The State IDghway Patrol inretl!on. 21, Rt. 2 Bidwell, ltlt confllct-Ul the radual shaping Orleans Dist. Atty. Jim Garrison into the .Kennedy assassl•
vestigated two accidents 111
of center, and Chester A. Bar· of peace."
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Dour, 64, Unionwwn, Ohld; The five principles:
Fred Leemans, who once ran a turkish ~ath m New
The first was at 11::11 a.m.
speeding, both wGallipolis Mu· - "The recognized right of Orleans, ~aid Garrison's investi~ators told htm
when Robert I. Hyatt, 16, Conlclpal Court, June 19; Rich- national life."
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a
lumbus, traveling east on Rt.
ard M. Geiger, 43, Columbus, -"Justice lot' the refugees." a niglrtCiub if he could·remember that
124, was turning onto Rt. 10.
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, stop si~, municipal court, June • - "lnnoceef maritime pas- the name Clay Bertra)ld and was
Hi~ car went left of center and
22; WOllam M. Bennett, 22, Rio aage."
turkish bath by
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struck a car driven by Millard
Grande lmprooer passing, mo- - "Limits on the wasteful named Lee.
~ .merely aa~er1111 and
M., Swarts, 39, Rt. 1 Pomeroy.
ntclpal court, June 24; WUliam and des\I'Uctive arms race."
Leemans made tile remark
new• m Its at.
Swartz, on Rt. 10, bad s!DpL. Oiler, 14, Rt. 2 Vlnwn, no - "Political independence a filmed Interview with
on the alate ol Louisiana
pail at the Intersection, and had
operator's lliense, GaUia Coun- and ~Jtorlal lntegl'lty 1o r TV news as part of ·lhe '
to the trial of Clay L.
not 'starled to move when the
ty JUvenile-Court, June 24; San· all."
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other car atruck bls vehicle.
d&gt;a K. Taylor, 16, Ractne, left
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Jim Garrison," whlcll 'will
claims .ShAw, !. ee ·
T-en minutes laler, while the
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shinm toni£bl from 8 to 1 o'·
Olwald aDd oth.eu
Swam car waa off on one side SAIGON (UPI)-About 11110 ei~t Americans. killed and Sl ·War ~· D Is the. clel!verr Racine, no Ohio operator'~·· llclock ElY!'.
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of the road and the Hyatt car Viet Cong today attacked the InJured. But It rBJsed to at least supply lmes tl)at wmd bac' cense, both Ill Meigs· Coonty
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bad pulle&lt;i oH the other side, headquarters of the largest U.S. 335 the number of Viet Cong toward the Cambodian border In Juveoll• Court, date to be set;
page pro 1 e sl to the
The three olber wl.~ea who
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car driven by
Pearl Markin, tank force in Vietnam. The kiUod as U.S. Army forces War Zone C, up through Juanita G. Lodwick, 35, Pome- Notch~S
eral Communications Commlsthey _were. ofllirocl conces1 ·\linton attempted w go be- Americans kliled at least 45 and north and east of the South Cambodia and Laos and mto roy, passing without the assur54
slon (FCC) charging that
to help th~ Investigation
~.... the' two cars and struck sent the surviving guerrlllas VIetnamese capital slashed inw Norlh VIetnam.
ed clear distance, and Ray.
has gone far beyond the pre- were Miguel Torres, Jobn (The
rteeing for their lives inw the ranks of lone-unchallenged lD the air, American pilol!l mond L. Grady, 36, Racine, de1111d Alvh
jUIIgles near Saigon.
guerrilla elite units.
Sunday lashed the railroad lines fective exhaust, both to Meigs
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Th M 1 M dlants 8 n
conV!cteil burglars 'ndw ·1n
The Commumst . battalion Below Sall!on, In the oozmg Norlh Vietnam's capital of
e ,e gs er
oBl!auboeul said he . was
- - - - - . - . - - d poured mortar, recoilless rJfle swamps of the Mekong Della, a Hanoi Spokesmen aald they hit
bali team won two games Sun- By Uulted Presslnlerllatlenal
$31100 and a job fo hI
Gaulf•.- Galhpobs, 12·3uan. · and machinegun fire into the U.S. Army 9th Infantry
four ;ail yards north of Hanoi.
day in
National Leagee
bolster the alleged consplra':#
13.0 runmng 4.5 feet of ro ers, base camp of the 11th Armored patrol ran inw a "sJZeable They blew up a Surface-to-Air
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Dale Ilarrlson.
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MaiOII, 10.70: Rlnton, O.B4 stat.' charged, hoping apparently Ill bunkers Ulday. The CommuniSt numerous exploeions ill supply
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followed the heaMeigs In both games
gave
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hellcoplers trying . Ill reach vlest bomhi1l8 of the year
UP.,• wtljl,. of on!y six hits the.
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GaUipolls Locks _ Beaver 1 guns m a blaZlllg hour-long . But two U.~. mfantry compa- Jay.
~ JII'OVided the defendant lri the first ~~me as Met~ de· Brock, StL 118 265 47 85 the Gill~tte Cujl Rowl"l! Rega~
down 4 p. ·m.: Flagship up 11:30 fight. They, . ~t gunship~ mes swrmed mto the fight &gt;nd
loDows, th'e orders of the. court, feated Sare . Supply 7·1 , 1n the Aile.- Phnd 80 224 43 72
Favored Ratzeburg of West
p.m.; Jennifer Jean up 2:15 1overhead pourmg gathng gun drove the ~mmunJSta back to a
was handed Mrs. Amy Jones of opener ~nd the~) a)lo~ four: MeCm, StL 48168 28 54 .321 Germany won ~e event, .beat·
a. m.: S. M. Jenks up 4"10 a. machinegun fire at the Commu· river barili: Pushing forward,
Jackson in the court of Mayor hits jn the second ~me wbll• Flood, StL
52 203 28 65 .320 lng runner-up T1deway Scl!llerl
m.; steel Ranger down, 5 a.m.; [ nisi gunners and called down the U.S. remforce':'ents alashed
Ch•'' Legar Saturday.
p)tl')rlng a 1!-ll shutpMI over
Amerlc&amp;ll !ape
of London by •lll~t secondS
and Onward down 6:40 a. m. U.S. artillery fire only 50 yard• the Communist lme inlll. b1ts
Mrs. Jones was charged wr.b Huglles and Tabor. · , ,
G. AB.'R. H. Pet. Com"!! Univemty flnl~ed
K.... River - Marmet, 1m !r~nt of them. to hall the and, as dawn broke, was Wlpmg
failUr~ to comply with an order Meigs Mercljani,'l .Jptter~ Ill Katlne, Del 59 201 44 89 fourth m _the ~1 -~ ~ace.
Fort Dearborn up a. m.; Frank- chargmg Commumsts.
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Cornell pUt ,Oil last mmut•
l!n B. down' a. m.: Winfield,
Etgbt Americans Killed,
The fighting today followed PT. PLEASAIII'I'- Mra. Cia: lice 'io tear down a .buildtng on Cli!iDlnj'ham, wllh a pair of~-, Ystrzlki, Bos ·c224 36 7S ,
burst of speed. to sweep P~st
H E. Bowles up 5:30 p. m.; The li ht coot the tankers the killing of 222 Communists in ra Ed1th Haymond, 65, mem Pom&amp;'Oy's w. Mal!i St. The gles, ,Charles
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Alan R. Merrill up 10:20 p. _
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orth 1 ber of an old pioneer family of ~tructure staods next to pro!&gt;' gle; JIIDllly !Jemsley; • doulll-· Freelm ·Del 80 ioo 2'7 59 .nt a tune
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W. R. Shaver, Jr. up 2:40a.m.;
lnfant,Y Division force had West Virgmia, died SWlday al• the new site of The Farmers, Eas,tman and Die(\ )'i~, eaclj f1.orthrp, Del 5S212 28 65 ,307 m 6:29.fi0.
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walked Into a Viet Cong trap. ternoon at Pleasant Valley Hos- Bank and Sllvings Co.
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met up 6:05 a. m.
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She was born June · 9, 1681, marshall's office waa Harry.A. hitters were Cunrungbi.m, llami ~chr, Cal . 60201 31. U ,3111 DE'I'IIOIT'- WIVES . AND
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daughter of the late George Semon, CaldwelL The fine ·was ilwnJ HeJI)lll~y. : Essiman, H•.r'
Home Rims . ,
children of Detrtlt policemen,
boa! up 6 p. m ; Cotton Queen ' Wf'
Sweep JanJie Ares
W. and Margaret Harris ~.. suspended on the condition ·~at old Bro~.,iulil Thol!ll&gt;son, each Nallonai Lea 1 u., A 1 t:' n, 3io' stro~,' picketed p o·l f.c e
up 7:05 p. m. : Peggy Downey
It raised to 290 the number or ' pan. She was ~~eded InHdeath Mrs. Jones )lavJ&gt; the building· With a single, Grueser, .~ !Jol!le Braves 17· Wynn Astros I 16• headquarters tolay In a new
up n5 p. m: Esso Wesl VIrCommunists known slaili1D the by her hus~an . arcus 1 ough razed by July 8.
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g1ma up J·I5 am.: John Mor- NEW YORK (UP!)-- A me- Ameriran swee throu h th• Haymond m _1944.
. Forfeiting a ns bond In~ a d~uble.
. , . ·IS· Phllli Cubs and Clemente bread·winnera more money.
row uo 2·30 a.m.: Lock 15, morandum in the files of the lo ti
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16 D•moan Brure down 4-10 a 1scribfs an
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·Billine l,pUw"! Charleston: a son, Tom H.. Hay· charged with ·having .a vehicle
son • •Orioles .::,"· KiHeb,.;, Cavanagh's HawaU lrlP" sais
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jn 18 HdWard S wr nd another sign protesti)lg Mayor
m . William H. Zimmer up 7: Nasser that the United Nations
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~·(;:~~ks R:· ~~. lll, Honolulu for ,a mayor's
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jWllila~ ~~~SPan. M:*son.
land, charged with speeding andl fioods )n Sd!llbr Dllkota toyy American Lea~•·
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Lock 19, Steel Clipper up' l:30 flghlmg, hammered out the
I:30 p,m. a\ th e fogle!"n, , Fu.
f~m low• tO Mogtre~L l!ea.Y Twins 51 \
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netal Home where lr;l~s may
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Rose G. up 6:10 a. m.; Lock NasSOJ consented to limit his OMAHA, Neb. (UPl) - The call from l ill 9 this evenin~.
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'England. lhe .UJ!I reporte~, Senators ·
its objective the total de- .
21, AhqUippa up 5·5$ a. m.; sovereign power over the peace- 15th biennial national cortven·[The Rev. Charle,s Frulll Will
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structlon of the pending ln~esli·
Lock 23, Mt. Stale up 4:50 a. keeping Ioree and submit the lion of the YOIDII Republicans of~clato tftd bprial wfil be, in
linois e~s;d, but !he 270 re~h 1~~tiona! League: Queen,
the assassination of
m.; John J. Rowe down 6:10 concept of Its ta.t&lt; w the Gen· opens here Ulday wltb a battle Zlispan cemetery.
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' and moderate.Uberals. 'lllet'co . 't'
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wood up 2 55 a.m.; Meldahl The contents of the memoran· servatives appeared Ill have the Jusinesses owed money by I
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Novel said he returned here
Loeb, Delta Queen down 1:40 dum indicate that Secretary upper hand,
· Middleport Band BOCJBtel'll l . .
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p. .m.; ~estern down 10.10 p. General Than! contradicted Its About 1,500 delegates, alter- Asloclalion are asked to turn :c;tEVEJ#lf&gt; &lt;JlPil -$ ~ 1 home 1n the. wwn, .north of St. I;nd M:~thlin, S.l~g:!
to New Orleans to pick up solllf
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. m1llion In construction projects
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L W. Sweet down 12:20 a. m.; upon Na,.er's demand T h• the start of ihe convention to. tlllil IS In ~~ Process as~oc:- enlled Sunday whe~ me!"bers
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caurornia and open· a Piay·
Elaine G. down 1 a. m.: Ph!Up speedy removal of the 1 0 r ~ e day.
tnT disbanded with the 0 ou • of Bullding Laborer! Local 310
. BAND TO .,.ET
ACCEPT B1D
~ boy-type nightclub," he aald:
Sporn d~wn 1:4$ a.m.; Valvo- was viewed by many observers HeadiiiJ tile list of f.!ajor to,'become a part of thtne! SJ!P"OVed acontracla(':eement. Middleport Ba~ members ,The Meigs County Commls- "l "am not gulltf of any crime .
1ne up 5.45 a. m,
to have preo1pltated the light- speakers •"nng the week-long M!')&amp;s LoeaJ , . School District SolJie 2,300 lab~rers were to [will meet .at 10 a.~ m. ~Jiday, swners today accepted the b1d and ltnow nothing of any assai·
ning war between Israel and session are former presidential Babd Boo te
return Ill work to&lt;lay, ending a W'ldnesday and Tlng~day ai the lot Texaco Ill supply gas and 1 t' .,
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the Arabs.
1 candidate Barry Gojdwat!r, ·~
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· five week strike. Some 6,1100 bfnd room in the. Middleport diesel fuel to the County High. s ~:,:;·.first came bere last
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presidential posslble~~vemors , UBRARY OPENED
members. of other bulldmg flig? School Ill prepare lor Fri· way Department
for March because his Iormor girl- .
p1tchlng greats Wes Farrell and
CLUB TO .l!IEET
Ronald Reagan of California BOWLING G
l'ades umons who were Idled day s Regall4 para~. All sen- 110-day period. The
frl nd Abb Mulli an lived .
Bob ·Lemon were the hilling Riverview Gardl!n Club w!ll i and George Romney o1 Mlchi- (up)) _
Oh i 0 were also to be back1ln the job. iors whn graduatOif this springers also agreed to liiBtall a he:e
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Lemons 3-1 m an old-timers[~uckley with Mrs. Harold Mas- era! senators, congressmen and It wUl be formal! ~ y. hour over the next three years
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The temperature. in Pom·IBureau, excludil)g Hawau and home Ill complete a noel lor
wore Nail .embl4ms~llnd
eroy's downwwn busmess j\ls- IAlaska, was ' lOS degrees at , tbe Regatta Parade. All
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necks. Pollee conll~~ta~ .,
asked Ill be present,
numNb".':n~' wea~.,. afld • ~
d!"ees under overcast skies. 10 at Alpena, Mlq!l.

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NEW YORK - Frank Sinat.. the sungs from "Camelot" for "revolutloary" way to pI a y DJ olliet with 13 melllbefi at.. 'lllimente!f procedlll't was ,conta, who usually pta what he 1commer&lt;llala but was stagger- records, "the first new way to I~· The bualne.!l ~~ .ducted Jlr Hatry $.1awter1 Plans
bollera for, was lurned down eel by lyricist Alan Jay , L e r· play records since Berllner ln- COII!Iisttd of the ~ ot,olft. lot tile next meellng -~re ·to ,'

lor the Ambaasa~or East pent.. ner's demands: $5(10,000 . . . . vented the nat disc in 1891" .· . cers with Bobby Ritchie tieing have project books brought up
boule 1n Chicqo fot July 1~11; Jack Jones of eourse considers Seeburg has brought jukeboxes elected pre!ldent, settlnl dues to date. No ptace or day was .set
- I t ' s already reserved ·for his lady love Jill St. John pre- into the cybernetic age, pro- at ~ for, the club ye,ar and for the nut moettna. -Ricky
Jackie Kennedy'l sister "Prln- cious, and so did 'he producers grammed
by a computer introdliCtion , ol • aew Ieeder Pierce, lleporter.
cess" Lee Radzlwell . .. Aootb- of ''Tony Rome" in which she which plays "both sidea of 50 _ _ _ _..:__ _ _ _....L_..:.,_,_;__..,__..,.-er big firm's shifting to 1h e starred with Sinatra; she had LPs automatically, without the
New Jersey auburbl from pol· her o"'ll bodyguard while film- user ever touching the albums.
luted Manhattan: Bell Labors- lng I• Miami- Gus Savarese, You simply dial numbers on a,
tories, wh''h t$es, up a full v·hose partner in private-eye- conventional telephone dial and
BO,OOJ).feet block on N. Y.'s lng ia e•·besvyweight chimp the lnstrj,lment's memory-bank
Bank St., In a multi-million dol- Rocky Marciano.
takes over to play more than
lar deal due to headline short..
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ly ... "Never on Sunday" cost The Tisch Bros. (Loew 5 H&lt;&gt;- in your personal library." , . , .
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VIeWS but prospers just because elist Fannie Hurst's name with
star "•llna Mereourl became a a "y"· because "Spelled with
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e . ene Miss Rosalie Story and Mrs.
Kelly wdl wear a few D1or or· Raymond Cole are advisers fur
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the club. An election of ofli~ers
Ne:rt fall's movie openings was held with Rayanna Cole as
ly Wayne Cl. llrudolodl, M.D.
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seem creating more glamor ex- pres~dent; Patty Ebhn, vi c e
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. alight rise In blood pres!llll'e but an exercise which theu cnt1cs seat, aro essential state l . Ulllre881Dgly •tick¥ ,a~tuatlon.l al, one of the finest showbiz leader ; Cathy Osborn, publicity
· the llfect lasll only a few IDlll- woold term an outright retreat awl the busweso only of I be Every poll tells about the same charities .. , Singer Frankie chairman, and Rose Colburn, co
utes. It " followed by a shght and their supporters no doobt states. In sublance, they are story. The public - and every· j Randall'• not making the mis· chairman. - Penny Eblin, ReIBllln blood presslll'l acoompa- would call an orderly movement walking sofll! on Vietnam while body in Washington, too, for taka 0; a few compatriots who potter.
rued b¥ • feelllll ol relaxation. backward to prepared positions. thumping tlie drum
other, tbel matter - is sick at heartl thought they were business genQ _ Wbllt over. the. eoonter They are no longer spe,aklng, and domestic, issues.
at lbllleellllogly endlees oature iuses and diversified themselv- On June 5 at tho Harrisonmedication can be used for a even 111 private, ef nmnmg a- The dlalrman ol. tho Sena.te of the atruagle but still II not • into bankruptcy: Frankie just vllle Tewn Hall, a meeting was
hangover! Another drink seems gains! ~reaidll"t Johnson or the Democratic Campa1gn Cmnm1t.. about to support _or oven to tol· oold his v &amp; M Publishing Co. held by the H~lsonville Boys 1
to be the only lhlna that helps war poll~ and are no longer tee: Se~. Edmund Muakie of erate any solteruog tf th~ de- to recording exec Ed Silvers 4-H Club With Virgil Atkins, ad- ~ i
and that fllves only temporary accentuatmg the oegallve.
Mawe, 19 helpmg !bern off the ermllled Amencan military 1for more than $l.OOO,OOO ... Not VISor. The 20 boys 10 attend- ,
relief.
Instead, they are coming down hcok., He Is underllnllll tha val· ataoce qalnst tha Communist bad for a lad who just two ob- a nee discussed gardening Jli'Oi·
id poml, s. far 81 It goes, that Invaders.
I!CUI't years ago was banging eels after wh1ch refreshments ,
A- Tbe old admollltlonr "Go
s Senator has a right to run Too, the one section of the an lntermissioa plano at an off. were served by member&amp; Cot- ,
to bed and sleep it off" is still
only as "an Individual"; and be publlo upon which oooe the 8th Avo joint.
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will "beat their breasts" a· the college community, il not ! Second most popular rock- , for June 20.- Tommie Sbaf·
of prevelltion.
gains! the Administration.
itself ill a dovlsb cast If mind, I STOUP In the world. The Roll- ' fer, Reporter.
P.'llloltM to,..,. weo .._ _ ..... 1'llo Ad¥ertising Couod,
Q- u an alc&lt;lllollc Is to have
One of the more articulate of notwithstanding all "demonstra-i ing Stones, spun orr on• of its
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an abdominal operation, should
the doves, Sen. GeorgelllcGov- lions." A recent Gallup Poll l members, Biran Jones, for A m...tlng was beld by the !
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he be treated for his alcoholism
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ern ol Sooth Dakota, bas not found r:ampua bawkaoutnumber· l' reasooa too draggy to enumer- Betty Livestock 4-H aub Beef/ ,
bf
th
r , Could ~
only adopted precisely tbls tal)o lng campus doves by 49 per
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Mrt todsv asked all Ohioans to to say that he will run as Pres- It II tho old llllSture, under
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join him ·in making the J u 1y !dent Johnson'• ballet mall. • the ivy 81 elsewhere. The
A- Tbere would he no need 4th holiday weekend ''The most Another, Sen. Frank Church shrieking wheel gell the arease;
to postpone a needed operation patriotic and safest holiday In of Idaho, bas long since moved lbe shooters get the headlines. I
because ol chronic alcoholism. Ohio's long history."
closer to tbe Administration af· But when all ia said and done, i
Acute intoxication would reduce
ter having some weeka ago tho collegians, along with the
the need for supplementary an- Herbert said, "Perhaps n~w worked up a manifesto for him· rest of the country, know tbat
esthesia. Alcohol iB ~bsorbed more than e~er before, Ohio- self and other dov•• whicll for tha American commltment to
rapidly from the Intestinal tract ans and' Amer1can~ a~ike shou~ the fjrst time told the North the tortured people of South
''"d would.Pot cause inflamma- pause mt: our natmns birthday VIetnamese Communists that Vietnam cannot be abandoned
!JOn because the concentration lor a few moments to reflect on they must not suppose that diS- simply because the toinl is
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r.r~•er high. It is the concentra- lion of Independence.
proposal that ~rica cut ·~ But an even harder !Jsychologtion In the blood that Is tm- "The Fourth of July Is a Na· run from SOuth Vietnam. ·'
ical blow hu been lllruck to the
portant.
tiona! Holiday. It Is a day for Church, moreover, is the ben· cause of the deves1n Israel'&amp;
rejoicina, a day for brass bands, eflciary of a windfall with manful and unapologetic use o!
Q -: M,y bus!land drinks • .lot iparadea, old fashioned oratory, whll:ll a half dooen other doves straight • out military power to
ol whtSk) · When h~ "Jlrlnkmg firing of cannon, out-door sports, up for re..,lection next y ear halt Naoser Egypt's agaression
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be bas trouble. :"th sniffling. picnics. merrymaking and good have not been blessed. This is In the Middle Eaat. Tho policy
What causes th1s ·
time for all.
a far right·wing attempt In Ida- of stand-up-and-IIBbt, wileD In
A _ Alth~ seme pei'SODI "On the other ~and, It is I ho not simply to beat him next bonor there 11 no alternative.
AI low II
I month, for 38 months
with chronic ainusitis say that day for pray•~- and solemn con- year but to -recall him from the hu been both ))I'OV!!LIIld rtcbalcohol aggravates this oondl- templatlon, a tfay to rekindle Senate hete and now. Recall ly hooored in the Mfcliite Eaot.
100,000 BTU EMPIRE LP Q 1
tion, there is no evidence of any the fueo of patriotism and to movements have nearly always and, llgnlf!CIIIIly, by none more
completely Installed,
dire&lt;l relstionship between al- renew and repledge our ~Uegi- been futile, and the circu• than by thai llberal Americon
cobol and any respiratory dit- ance to the flag of this . great stance that Church ill able to group with which the VIetnam
e Compact. Fully gu&amp;l'anteed.
ease.
country of ours that has been picture this manifestation u doves prefer to Identify.
e 7 warm-air room ducte.
Q - 1 have heard that metr"' so good to all of us.
extremist - as, ol course, lt iolr-="-==iiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiiitl
e Cold-air return duct.
nldazole is useful ln treating al- "We are constantly remind- -may well work out his salvacoholics. II It safe? Does 11 have ed today of the so-called dlssl- tlon.
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any bad side effeclaf
dents - those who burn draft For responsible Republicans
e Complete custom ;......n. •
heat!nf apecialiata.--tion by our home ··&gt;
A - Metronidazole (Fia&amp;Yl) cards and desecrate our belov- inside and outside Idaho are bell 1 specific cure for trlcbo• ed flag. These persons are a ing ~barrassed by this exces·
e Rent-tree 111e of tank ud llletar.
onu infections. It has recenl!y mlnorlty and In my opinion, sively violent lurm of anti· You get our usual tiDe
been found to reduce the de3; ·e July 4th is the day when we Churchism. And It well may be service and finishing.
fur alcobolln those who are tak- can show everyone that ,&gt;\mer- possible for the Senator to lump
0t1w upl"' July 31, 1967
etn et 9, ouht 5
ing It for this Infection. Side ef- leans hi!Ve not lost that sp~rk together perfectly eouod ae!ects may Include osusea, itch- of freedom, that sernte of pnde, publican opposition to him with
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Anyone who takes this drug that prompted our nallon s btrth er justified In principle nur sen- 216 E. 2nd
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sbould have a periodic blood 191 yeau ago."
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alcoholic whose alcoholism bas to ring a bell for a few momEMPIRE CLASSIC·AIRE furnace,
caused cirrbo!ls of the liver. ents heatnnlng at 2 p,m , July
Q - C1111 llllllhlslllmlnee cause 4th, as a reaffirmation of their
completely Installed ·
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eataracts!
faith In America.
• 40,000 BTU !lirect vent furnace.
A- Drugo of tbll class mav "Actually," be ,said, "the rlng• .Heat.ll up to 4.,._e. Ideal for
flltlH blurred vision but n ~ ing of bells was 'the manner in
bi!IM!ment, added-on ~m.
cataracts. The blurring clears which the Fourth of July was
1 HandaPme wood-gram styled
up when the drUB ts discontin- calebrated for the first 100
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years of our nation's history.
itaseboarcl extenaiOI!f·
It was only after the Civil War
Mountl directlY on the wall and .
IHRINERS CONVENF.
that firecrackers came i n t o
provide&amp; economical, forced warm
WASHINGTON IUPI)- About vogue and now that most states
air beat through trim bi!IM!board
100 000 Shriners and their including Ohio have banned
chaanela to as many ae four
fa~illes are expected to assemwfirecrackers, what can be more
f()(IDI8. The anartJ.y-styled, woodble here July 9-t4 fur the 93rd Ifitting than to return to one of
. finished cabinst and bale·
anpual convention of the Maso- our coantry's oldest tra~ltions
add a decora.tor's touch
nJc order.
and ring bells on the Fourth' "
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The July convention will mark The State .Treasurer, a~~ointCools extended·
the fifth Ume in Shrine hislory ed Ohio chairman of the Bells
room areas
and tile second In the past three !or Fre.edom. Belts for Sa!Piy"
'etly•
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f the J 1 4th
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years that the capital has been c~mpalgn or
uY
automatically!
Call JOUr nsarelt Ashland· LP-i11 Bulk Plant fer 1
ae!ecred as the convention site weekend by Gov. Jam e' A,
by the 850,000-member order.
Rhodes, also appealed today to
frlt 'aurvey of JOUr home and free h11t1n1 plana
200 SERIES
every Ohioan to do ~" part in
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• Full-Rated Compressor
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it toke bold lo cheek itch, burn· "Seat belts save live• and
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served refreshments. -Teresa,
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~~How to take Measurements' Wmdon, m attendance. The porter
for a Pattern" was the title of main topic of business was 4 -H ~ Tho Swinging Needles me t1
· lhe demonstration given by Ka-i camp plans. Belsy Amsbary on June 8 at the home of Mrs. '
I thryn Lawther at the June 9 and Nancy Ridenour oerved re- Frances Spencer, advisor. There ·
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tinglon, Freda Smith, and Ma- Reporter
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ry Jordan along with the 15 at- The Harrisonvlll&lt; Guls
tending club members discuss- Honor Club met recently at
ed camp plans, the Potato Chip Harmonv11le Grange Hall
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Sale and the Career Tour to 29 members under the supervl·
' be held at Logan June 22. Ruth sion of. Mrs. Pauline
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Jordan was in charge of rec- ~lrls with proJ.ect~ . ln..
Ireation after which Ruth Jor- mg and Packmg,
Lunches
~?-"'~ I dan and Kathy Lawther ser- al1d Suppers," ·~Quick Meal!l."
ved refreshments. The n ex ' and "Bread" brought samples
meeting is to be held at
for project lessons .. Members
, bis Srhooi _ Kathy
worked on thetr vartous proReporter. '
jects. Mrs. Cotterill, Mrs. Welsh
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and Mrs. Stanley served reThe Portland New Ideal
freshments. The next meeting
Club met June l2 in the
is to be held at the Harrisonvrlle
men! of the Methodist Oourch. Grange Hall Juno 22. - 5ue
Work on projects supervised
Wood, Reporter
advisors, Mrs. Ebersbach an
The Court House CUt-Ups,
Mrs. Cozart wa§ the main
v1sors, Mrs. Lenora Davis, Mrs.
der of business. ShelLy
Maidie Mora and Mrs. Betty
was in charge or recreation
Dean and 10 members, met at
Jackie and Barbra
the Chester Grange Hall.
served refreshments. The
ne Bahr -gave a .
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19 . _ ·Marsha Weddle Re(oor-l Refreshments were served
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The next meetmg " 1&lt;
With Larrv Montgomery Ill•· for June 22,: ' at the Chester
ing a ·report on Parliamentary
Procedure, Kenneth Wheeler in
Complete
charge of the baseball ,game
Rooms Of "
reatlon and the 14 att•end1in!
members discussing what to
with excess funds f.tom p r
ceding years, the boys of
Salem Center Boys 4-H CI o b '
advised by Mrs. Carol Pierce
must have had an interesting
'-.?.:9/f"s:andr•icl Buns meeting. No sJlf'('i:JI plans were
for the next meeting
scheduled for June 23 at the Salem Center School. - Kenneth
Bolen Reporter,

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June 12 was the date of the I work on their projects. Patty
1" 1 meeting of the Morning Jhle 11erved refreshmeni.B. The
~tar Hillbillies advised by Mrs. next meeting is scheduled for
John Smith, Mrs. Fred
June 19. - Mary Smith, Reporond Mrs. Ted Massie. The eight ter.
attending members discussed
plans for a den;10nstratlon ar.d The Five Point Star Stitcb•n 1
4-H Club, advised by Mrs. llay
Holter, Mrs. Dwilht Milhgan,
and Mrs. Rose Ginther bela a
meeting June 12 at the home
of members Phyllis and Mar·
· lyn Mclnytre, with 10 mem: bers attending. Plans we r •
made to discuss construction of
a Regatta float and for a fish
fry. Debbie Jeffers gave a report on Food Labels. Refresh·
ments . were served by Marlyn
and Mrs. Mcintyre. The n ex I
meeting was scheduled for June
19 at the home of Debbie Jeffers 6:30. - Debbie Jeffers, Reporter.

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Locy Holter, Hejltrter .~njoyed by the four membm . ·
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on Jlllle 7 at the home of Mrs. wJII be at the Methodist Church. so decided to ha¥1 a Wiener ing It 4-H Cal~P·
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, Kathryn Robson, adoiisor. with
-Nancy Crow, Rewrter
Iroast. Wendy and ]}awn Carper i bert and Jan ~ttjilf- , ... l"~·· ·
1 members and 3 advisors atserved refreshmeni.B. The nnt onstratlons .on• maldn&amp; ~IIIII' ·
tendlng. Tony)l Keebaugh gave
meeting is to he June 14 et the eggs al)ll bl!t~tcli .~
a demonstration on armhold The borne of Mr. ~ 0 w •.rd Bedford Youlb Centv.
: n's. Sherry was In 4;JIIr~. of
faclng. Refreshments were .ser· Ervmbewas host t~ tlie 11 club -Nancy St. Clair, Reporter . . the softball game for , recrea-' ·
ved by Mrs. Robson, Evelyn mem r~ of the elgs . County
1lion. Shiela Ha~ and ~In~
Well, and Mrs Randolph. The Betty Ltvestock Holstem . 4-H
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. lng served refresbnlentl. 1'htl
next meeting will be June 14 at' Club. ClalT Woode, AdVISOr.! A specml report on safety by I next meetin~ wtn be he)d ~
e b h Tnps to Vmtor County and to ICharlolt. Teaford headed the . the home of Floren"" Well. •1
the home of Tonva K e au~ . Lo
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June 22 were dLScussed. Eddte ,ing of the Rac1ne Jolly lletgh- 1
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Parker gave a demonstration · bors held at Do~cas E.U.B.
''Table Appointments" "n d on milking cows. 'Refreshments Chur~. The four attendinl '
"Well-Dressed Tables" we r e , were served by Rhonda. Bever- members and advisor, Marga- 1
J.l•,,,_,_, for discussion by the 10 ly and Sharon Ervin. The next . ret Sellers, discussed 4-H c'amp'
And SPR:tN!ii TIM.
members of the Mothm Teen meeting is scheduled for Juno plans and the Career Tour to
GO TOGE'IllEI
FOR ALL THE
Helpers 4-H Club at their June 22 at the home of Erldie Porker. ,be held at L&amp;gan on June 22.
FAMILY
! meeting held at the home of I -Grace King, Reporter_
1 Margaret Sellers and Charlotte
the advisor. Mrs. Vernon WebTeaford served refreshments.
er.
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-Nancy Crow, Reporter.
usy wou e a goo name
Demonstrations were gl~en for the June 8th meeting of the 1 The 4-H Queen Bees 4-H club ,
by Beverly Thompson on ~;wong 1Seven Teen Stotchers 4-H Club held a meeting on June 8 at
1 and by Mrndy Kong on Party t•dvosed by Mrs. RIChard Mees . th h
of Ann Lambert the I
Middleport
Favors." RefreshmentS were and Mrs. Wayne Beal, held at , =~e~,~o~m e~~s~e~ve;_r;~m~e~m~·~·,r!'•~al~-·~::::;;::;;::~;;::~~
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then serve d b.v M.mdy K'm~ an d the Bedfor d y oulh Center _· " vosor. •
Debbie \lay, The ne xt meeting The eight members attending I
is scheduled for June 15 at the were given a demonstration on
Weber h o m e.
- Beverly 1"Ways to Keep Children Happy 1
Thompson, Reporter.
!While Babysitting" plus a report on yeast by Jean Mees. l
The Racine Jolly Neighbors Janet Mees reported on 4-H
4-H Club met June ~ at the ' Camp and the club discussed·
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lor the Ambaasa~or East pent.. ner's demands: $5(10,000 . . . . vented the nat disc in 1891" .· . cers with Bobby Ritchie tieing have project books brought up
boule 1n Chicqo fot July 1~11; Jack Jones of eourse considers Seeburg has brought jukeboxes elected pre!ldent, settlnl dues to date. No ptace or day was .set
- I t ' s already reserved ·for his lady love Jill St. John pre- into the cybernetic age, pro- at ~ for, the club ye,ar and for the nut moettna. -Ricky
Jackie Kennedy'l sister "Prln- cious, and so did 'he producers grammed
by a computer introdliCtion , ol • aew Ieeder Pierce, lleporter.
cess" Lee Radzlwell . .. Aootb- of ''Tony Rome" in which she which plays "both sidea of 50 _ _ _ _..:__ _ _ _....L_..:.,_,_;__..,__..,.-er big firm's shifting to 1h e starred with Sinatra; she had LPs automatically, without the
New Jersey auburbl from pol· her o"'ll bodyguard while film- user ever touching the albums.
luted Manhattan: Bell Labors- lng I• Miami- Gus Savarese, You simply dial numbers on a,
tories, wh''h t$es, up a full v·hose partner in private-eye- conventional telephone dial and
BO,OOJ).feet block on N. Y.'s lng ia e•·besvyweight chimp the lnstrj,lment's memory-bank
Bank St., In a multi-million dol- Rocky Marciano.
takes over to play more than
lar deal due to headline short..
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ly ... "Never on Sunday" cost The Tisch Bros. (Loew 5 H&lt;&gt;- in your personal library." , . , .
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VIeWS but prospers just because elist Fannie Hurst's name with
star "•llna Mereourl became a a "y"· because "Spelled with
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e . ene Miss Rosalie Story and Mrs.
Kelly wdl wear a few D1or or· Raymond Cole are advisers fur
'e
igmals for the event.
the club. An election of ofli~ers
Ne:rt fall's movie openings was held with Rayanna Cole as
ly Wayne Cl. llrudolodl, M.D.
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seem creating more glamor ex- pres~dent; Patty Ebhn, vi c e
Q - How doee alcolltl affect
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. alight rise In blood pres!llll'e but an exercise which theu cnt1cs seat, aro essential state l . Ulllre881Dgly •tick¥ ,a~tuatlon.l al, one of the finest showbiz leader ; Cathy Osborn, publicity
· the llfect lasll only a few IDlll- woold term an outright retreat awl the busweso only of I be Every poll tells about the same charities .. , Singer Frankie chairman, and Rose Colburn, co
utes. It " followed by a shght and their supporters no doobt states. In sublance, they are story. The public - and every· j Randall'• not making the mis· chairman. - Penny Eblin, ReIBllln blood presslll'l acoompa- would call an orderly movement walking sofll! on Vietnam while body in Washington, too, for taka 0; a few compatriots who potter.
rued b¥ • feelllll ol relaxation. backward to prepared positions. thumping tlie drum
other, tbel matter - is sick at heartl thought they were business genQ _ Wbllt over. the. eoonter They are no longer spe,aklng, and domestic, issues.
at lbllleellllogly endlees oature iuses and diversified themselv- On June 5 at tho Harrisonmedication can be used for a even 111 private, ef nmnmg a- The dlalrman ol. tho Sena.te of the atruagle but still II not • into bankruptcy: Frankie just vllle Tewn Hall, a meeting was
hangover! Another drink seems gains! ~reaidll"t Johnson or the Democratic Campa1gn Cmnm1t.. about to support _or oven to tol· oold his v &amp; M Publishing Co. held by the H~lsonville Boys 1
to be the only lhlna that helps war poll~ and are no longer tee: Se~. Edmund Muakie of erate any solteruog tf th~ de- to recording exec Ed Silvers 4-H Club With Virgil Atkins, ad- ~ i
and that fllves only temporary accentuatmg the oegallve.
Mawe, 19 helpmg !bern off the ermllled Amencan military 1for more than $l.OOO,OOO ... Not VISor. The 20 boys 10 attend- ,
relief.
Instead, they are coming down hcok., He Is underllnllll tha val· ataoce qalnst tha Communist bad for a lad who just two ob- a nee discussed gardening Jli'Oi·
id poml, s. far 81 It goes, that Invaders.
I!CUI't years ago was banging eels after wh1ch refreshments ,
A- Tbe old admollltlonr "Go
s Senator has a right to run Too, the one section of the an lntermissioa plano at an off. were served by member&amp; Cot- ,
to bed and sleep it off" is still
only as "an Individual"; and be publlo upon which oooe the 8th Avo joint.
terill, Welsh and Stanley. "
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ibe best treatment with the exhas prophesied that very few doves had placed their hopes,
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The next meeting Is scheduled!
ception of the proverbial ounce
will "beat their breasts" a· the college community, il not ! Second most popular rock- , for June 20.- Tommie Sbaf·
of prevelltion.
gains! the Administration.
itself ill a dovlsb cast If mind, I STOUP In the world. The Roll- ' fer, Reporter.
P.'llloltM to,..,. weo .._ _ ..... 1'llo Ad¥ertising Couod,
Q- u an alc&lt;lllollc Is to have
One of the more articulate of notwithstanding all "demonstra-i ing Stones, spun orr on• of its
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an abdominal operation, should
the doves, Sen. GeorgelllcGov- lions." A recent Gallup Poll l members, Biran Jones, for A m...tlng was beld by the !
-no. t I .
!11-~e&lt;tisinaExO&lt;uti,...
he be treated for his alcoholism
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ern ol Sooth Dakota, bas not found r:ampua bawkaoutnumber· l' reasooa too draggy to enumer- Betty Livestock 4-H aub Beef/ ,
bf
th
r , Could ~
only adopted precisely tbls tal)o lng campus doves by 49 per
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coholism cause inflammation of Ohio Treasurer
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Mrt todsv asked all Ohioans to to say that he will run as Pres- It II tho old llllSture, under
n
join him ·in making the J u 1y !dent Johnson'• ballet mall. • the ivy 81 elsewhere. The
A- Tbere would he no need 4th holiday weekend ''The most Another, Sen. Frank Church shrieking wheel gell the arease;
to postpone a needed operation patriotic and safest holiday In of Idaho, bas long since moved lbe shooters get the headlines. I
because ol chronic alcoholism. Ohio's long history."
closer to tbe Administration af· But when all ia said and done, i
Acute intoxication would reduce
ter having some weeka ago tho collegians, along with the
the need for supplementary an- Herbert said, "Perhaps n~w worked up a manifesto for him· rest of the country, know tbat
esthesia. Alcohol iB ~bsorbed more than e~er before, Ohio- self and other dov•• whicll for tha American commltment to
rapidly from the Intestinal tract ans and' Amer1can~ a~ike shou~ the fjrst time told the North the tortured people of South
''"d would.Pot cause inflamma- pause mt: our natmns birthday VIetnamese Communists that Vietnam cannot be abandoned
!JOn because the concentration lor a few moments to reflect on they must not suppose that diS- simply because the toinl is
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ol alcohol in the intest;nes is the importan,oe of the Declara- sent here was equivalent to any hard and lruatrating.
r.r~•er high. It is the concentra- lion of Independence.
proposal that ~rica cut ·~ But an even harder !Jsychologtion In the blood that Is tm- "The Fourth of July Is a Na· run from SOuth Vietnam. ·'
ical blow hu been lllruck to the
portant.
tiona! Holiday. It Is a day for Church, moreover, is the ben· cause of the deves1n Israel'&amp;
rejoicina, a day for brass bands, eflciary of a windfall with manful and unapologetic use o!
Q -: M,y bus!land drinks • .lot iparadea, old fashioned oratory, whll:ll a half dooen other doves straight • out military power to
ol whtSk) · When h~ "Jlrlnkmg firing of cannon, out-door sports, up for re..,lection next y ear halt Naoser Egypt's agaression
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be bas trouble. :"th sniffling. picnics. merrymaking and good have not been blessed. This is In the Middle Eaat. Tho policy
What causes th1s ·
time for all.
a far right·wing attempt In Ida- of stand-up-and-IIBbt, wileD In
A _ Alth~ seme pei'SODI "On the other ~and, It is I ho not simply to beat him next bonor there 11 no alternative.
AI low II
I month, for 38 months
with chronic ainusitis say that day for pray•~- and solemn con- year but to -recall him from the hu been both ))I'OV!!LIIld rtcbalcohol aggravates this oondl- templatlon, a tfay to rekindle Senate hete and now. Recall ly hooored in the Mfcliite Eaot.
100,000 BTU EMPIRE LP Q 1
tion, there is no evidence of any the fueo of patriotism and to movements have nearly always and, llgnlf!CIIIIly, by none more
completely Installed,
dire&lt;l relstionship between al- renew and repledge our ~Uegi- been futile, and the circu• than by thai llberal Americon
cobol and any respiratory dit- ance to the flag of this . great stance that Church ill able to group with which the VIetnam
e Compact. Fully gu&amp;l'anteed.
ease.
country of ours that has been picture this manifestation u doves prefer to Identify.
e 7 warm-air room ducte.
Q - 1 have heard that metr"' so good to all of us.
extremist - as, ol course, lt iolr-="-==iiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiiitl
e Cold-air return duct.
nldazole is useful ln treating al- "We are constantly remind- -may well work out his salvacoholics. II It safe? Does 11 have ed today of the so-called dlssl- tlon.
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any bad side effeclaf
dents - those who burn draft For responsible Republicans
e Complete custom ;......n. •
heat!nf apecialiata.--tion by our home ··&gt;
A - Metronidazole (Fia&amp;Yl) cards and desecrate our belov- inside and outside Idaho are bell 1 specific cure for trlcbo• ed flag. These persons are a ing ~barrassed by this exces·
e Rent-tree 111e of tank ud llletar.
onu infections. It has recenl!y mlnorlty and In my opinion, sively violent lurm of anti· You get our usual tiDe
been found to reduce the de3; ·e July 4th is the day when we Churchism. And It well may be service and finishing.
fur alcobolln those who are tak- can show everyone that ,&gt;\mer- possible for the Senator to lump
0t1w upl"' July 31, 1967
etn et 9, ouht 5
ing It for this Infection. Side ef- leans hi!Ve not lost that sp~rk together perfectly eouod ae!ects may Include osusea, itch- of freedom, that sernte of pnde, publican opposition to him with
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In&amp;. headache and dizziness. and that desire for' f~eedom far • out spasms that are neith·
0
Anyone who takes this drug that prompted our nallon s btrth er justified In principle nur sen- 216 E. 2nd
Pomeroy
As low 11
per month, for 24 months
sbould have a periodic blood 191 yeau ago."
sible linll_j&gt;IPI~amiJL
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count. It may be harmful to an Herbert urged every Ohio~n
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alcoholic whose alcoholism bas to ring a bell for a few momEMPIRE CLASSIC·AIRE furnace,
caused cirrbo!ls of the liver. ents heatnnlng at 2 p,m , July
Q - C1111 llllllhlslllmlnee cause 4th, as a reaffirmation of their
completely Installed ·
.
eataracts!
faith In America.
• 40,000 BTU !lirect vent furnace.
A- Drugo of tbll class mav "Actually," be ,said, "the rlng• .Heat.ll up to 4.,._e. Ideal for
flltlH blurred vision but n ~ ing of bells was 'the manner in
bi!IM!ment, added-on ~m.
cataracts. The blurring clears which the Fourth of July was
1 HandaPme wood-gram styled
up when the drUB ts discontin- calebrated for the first 100
I
aed.
years of our nation's history.
itaseboarcl extenaiOI!f·
It was only after the Civil War
Mountl directlY on the wall and .
IHRINERS CONVENF.
that firecrackers came i n t o
provide&amp; economical, forced warm
WASHINGTON IUPI)- About vogue and now that most states
air beat through trim bi!IM!board
100 000 Shriners and their including Ohio have banned
chaanela to as many ae four
fa~illes are expected to assemwfirecrackers, what can be more
f()(IDI8. The anartJ.y-styled, woodble here July 9-t4 fur the 93rd Ifitting than to return to one of
. finished cabinst and bale·
anpual convention of the Maso- our coantry's oldest tra~ltions
add a decora.tor's touch
nJc order.
and ring bells on the Fourth' "
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The July convention will mark The State .Treasurer, a~~ointCools extended·
the fifth Ume in Shrine hislory ed Ohio chairman of the Bells
room areas
and tile second In the past three !or Fre.edom. Belts for Sa!Piy"
'etly•
r
f the J 1 4th
•" qur
years that the capital has been c~mpalgn or
uY
automatically!
Call JOUr nsarelt Ashland· LP-i11 Bulk Plant fer 1
ae!ecred as the convention site weekend by Gov. Jam e' A,
by the 850,000-member order.
Rhodes, also appealed today to
frlt 'aurvey of JOUr home and free h11t1n1 plana
200 SERIES
every Ohioan to do ~" part in
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tending club members discuss- Honor Club met recently at
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Sale and the Career Tour to 29 members under the supervl·
' be held at Logan June 22. Ruth sion of. Mrs. Pauline
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Jordan was in charge of rec- ~lrls with proJ.ect~ . ln..
Ireation after which Ruth Jor- mg and Packmg,
Lunches
~?-"'~ I dan and Kathy Lawther ser- al1d Suppers," ·~Quick Meal!l."
ved refreshments. The n ex ' and "Bread" brought samples
meeting is to be held at
for project lessons .. Members
, bis Srhooi _ Kathy
worked on thetr vartous proReporter. '
jects. Mrs. Cotterill, Mrs. Welsh
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and Mrs. Stanley served reThe Portland New Ideal
freshments. The next meeting
Club met June l2 in the
is to be held at the Harrisonvrlle
men! of the Methodist Oourch. Grange Hall Juno 22. - 5ue
Work on projects supervised
Wood, Reporter
advisors, Mrs. Ebersbach an
The Court House CUt-Ups,
Mrs. Cozart wa§ the main
v1sors, Mrs. Lenora Davis, Mrs.
der of business. ShelLy
Maidie Mora and Mrs. Betty
was in charge or recreation
Dean and 10 members, met at
Jackie and Barbra
the Chester Grange Hall.
served refreshments. The
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The next meetmg " 1&lt;
With Larrv Montgomery Ill•· for June 22,: ' at the Chester
ing a ·report on Parliamentary
Procedure, Kenneth Wheeler in
Complete
charge of the baseball ,game
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reatlon and the 14 att•end1in!
members discussing what to
with excess funds f.tom p r
ceding years, the boys of
Salem Center Boys 4-H CI o b '
advised by Mrs. Carol Pierce
must have had an interesting
'-.?.:9/f"s:andr•icl Buns meeting. No sJlf'('i:JI plans were
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June 12 was the date of the I work on their projects. Patty
1" 1 meeting of the Morning Jhle 11erved refreshmeni.B. The
~tar Hillbillies advised by Mrs. next meeting is scheduled for
John Smith, Mrs. Fred
June 19. - Mary Smith, Reporond Mrs. Ted Massie. The eight ter.
attending members discussed
plans for a den;10nstratlon ar.d The Five Point Star Stitcb•n 1
4-H Club, advised by Mrs. llay
Holter, Mrs. Dwilht Milhgan,
and Mrs. Rose Ginther bela a
meeting June 12 at the home
of members Phyllis and Mar·
· lyn Mclnytre, with 10 mem: bers attending. Plans we r •
made to discuss construction of
a Regatta float and for a fish
fry. Debbie Jeffers gave a report on Food Labels. Refresh·
ments . were served by Marlyn
and Mrs. Mcintyre. The n ex I
meeting was scheduled for June
19 at the home of Debbie Jeffers 6:30. - Debbie Jeffers, Reporter.

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rerresnmems. Metnootst cnurcn. A ptcnte was 1Dally l!~nnet, P_o_l11~!oy-Mlddteport, 0 ., June~~!
Locy Holter, Hejltrter .~njoyed by the four membm . ·
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The Rip and Zip 4-11 Club _met and advisor. The next meeling Iplans 'for attending. It was al- l tending discuuecj plaii&amp; f•./{!)' '
on Jlllle 7 at the home of Mrs. wJII be at the Methodist Church. so decided to ha¥1 a Wiener ing It 4-H Cal~P·
.~
, Kathryn Robson, adoiisor. with
-Nancy Crow, Rewrter
Iroast. Wendy and ]}awn Carper i bert and Jan ~ttjilf- , ... l"~·· ·
1 members and 3 advisors atserved refreshmeni.B. The nnt onstratlons .on• maldn&amp; ~IIIII' ·
tendlng. Tony)l Keebaugh gave
meeting is to he June 14 et the eggs al)ll bl!t~tcli .~
a demonstration on armhold The borne of Mr. ~ 0 w •.rd Bedford Youlb Centv.
: n's. Sherry was In 4;JIIr~. of
faclng. Refreshments were .ser· Ervmbewas host t~ tlie 11 club -Nancy St. Clair, Reporter . . the softball game for , recrea-' ·
ved by Mrs. Robson, Evelyn mem r~ of the elgs . County
1lion. Shiela Ha~ and ~In~
Well, and Mrs Randolph. The Betty Ltvestock Holstem . 4-H
.
. lng served refresbnlentl. 1'htl
next meeting will be June 14 at' Club. ClalT Woode, AdVISOr.! A specml report on safety by I next meetin~ wtn be he)d ~
e b h Tnps to Vmtor County and to ICharlolt. Teaford headed the . the home of Floren"" Well. •1
the home of Tonva K e au~ . Lo
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June 22 were dLScussed. Eddte ,ing of the Rac1ne Jolly lletgh- 1
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Parker gave a demonstration · bors held at Do~cas E.U.B.
''Table Appointments" "n d on milking cows. 'Refreshments Chur~. The four attendinl '
"Well-Dressed Tables" we r e , were served by Rhonda. Bever- members and advisor, Marga- 1
J.l•,,,_,_, for discussion by the 10 ly and Sharon Ervin. The next . ret Sellers, discussed 4-H c'amp'
And SPR:tN!ii TIM.
members of the Mothm Teen meeting is scheduled for Juno plans and the Career Tour to
GO TOGE'IllEI
FOR ALL THE
Helpers 4-H Club at their June 22 at the home of Erldie Porker. ,be held at L&amp;gan on June 22.
FAMILY
! meeting held at the home of I -Grace King, Reporter_
1 Margaret Sellers and Charlotte
the advisor. Mrs. Vernon WebTeaford served refreshments.
er.
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ld b
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-Nancy Crow, Reporter.
usy wou e a goo name
Demonstrations were gl~en for the June 8th meeting of the 1 The 4-H Queen Bees 4-H club ,
by Beverly Thompson on ~;wong 1Seven Teen Stotchers 4-H Club held a meeting on June 8 at
1 and by Mrndy Kong on Party t•dvosed by Mrs. RIChard Mees . th h
of Ann Lambert the I
Middleport
Favors." RefreshmentS were and Mrs. Wayne Beal, held at , =~e~,~o~m e~~s~e~ve;_r;~m~e~m~·~·,r!'•~al~-·~::::;;::;;::~;;::~~
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then serve d b.v M.mdy K'm~ an d the Bedfor d y oulh Center _· " vosor. •
Debbie \lay, The ne xt meeting The eight members attending I
is scheduled for June 15 at the were given a demonstration on
Weber h o m e.
- Beverly 1"Ways to Keep Children Happy 1
Thompson, Reporter.
!While Babysitting" plus a report on yeast by Jean Mees. l
The Racine Jolly Neighbors Janet Mees reported on 4-H
4-H Club met June ~ at the ' Camp and the club discussed·
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BIG BEND REGAnA

June 20th Thru 24th
(Approximlte Times)
Tuisdly thru Fri~ay
7:00-7,25 AM
1:28PM
5;58 PM
11 :30.12:00 PM

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Left outside rearview mirror.
PRICE/SIZE COMPARISON
Carpeting, front and rear. •
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OVERAll
OVERAll
PfttCP
HORSEPOWER WliEElBASE
WIDTH
Flow-Th~ough ventilation in hardtop 'models.
lENGTH
Foam cuShion padded seats, front and rear.
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122fl 219.6" 80" $2878
. 230
Pola 318 VB
Padded dash and sun visors.
Ball bearing ashtray.
~IVIIOLET
119" 213.2" 79.9" 2845
195
,~mpala
VB 1
Crank-operated vent windows.
I FOIID
Safety-Action inside door release levers.
2861
79'
119" 213"
200
Galoxie 600 VB
Acrylic enamel in choice of 20 colors.
PONTIAC
Wide selection of color-keyed interiors.
121' 2115.6" 79.7' 2951
265
Cotalino VB
"Color-keyed seat belts, front and rear.
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1964 CHEVROLET

$1295
¥.a Too Panel VB engine. automatic Vans. Power steering, &amp;
brakes, radio', red finish, good tire&amp;tr

Ire. Rent electric sh~==ll1960 CHEVRO~ET '
$3995
,1. J1aker Furniture,
Heavy Duty ,factory tandem, 900ll20 tires, 348 011. ln. V8
port.
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home. Call m-2836.
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1962 CHEVROLET -:--:--::---;---:-:-::::;:--;:

$1995

21,1 Ton Heavy Duty chassis, 2 speed re~r axle, 9 ft. dump
body, cheater axle. A real clean loeaUy owned truck, never
been used under shovel

65 PontiiC VS
St1r Chief 4 dr. $2195

One very particular oWner.
steerlng1 power brakes

P~er

automatic sbift, superb con·
dillon, extra goad trade.

BlEATTNERS

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eAluminum Awnings
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eAluminum Windows &amp; Doors eCar Parts
e Potioo
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or Coli Collect 532-6881

Elmer E. White, 40414 So. 4th St., Ironton
Representative In This Area 20 Years For

I SHORfi.EIOT .

SOME POWERFUL;
GOOD GOSSIP
FER 4E TODAY,

'10 POUR DOWN RA IN•
ELVINEV·· WE SETTER
RUN FER TH'HOUSE

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bwlings Honda S1l•
WY 24151
MIDDLIPORT. OHIO

V. V. Johnson &amp; Son
222- 4th Ave., Huntington
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Ohio Boat oncj.Motor
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SCHWARZEL MARINE

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Contact:
CHilRLES LISLE
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Phone 992-2143 Pomeroy

THURSDAY
JUNE 22
ALL DAY

WINNl! WINKLI

By BRANNER
YOI.iRE RI&lt;;HT,
MOM. I MUST
ADMrT MY liEWING
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W&gt;+E-N I MODE-L MY
CREATION AT ANNE
ALWNDER'&amp; PARTY.

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Wi'IO \VAS THE ''
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THE GUY LUfJO ATI1:
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WANTED

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Middleport
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15 HP, 12 fool Elgin
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Strip boat. Call !192-28110, Dick
gateway
l..lmpl\1 ..
U.Riverin
Harris, Syracuse, Ohio.
alvenea!l
Kanu.s
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I ROOM HOUSE, 304 Syctombire
3383 or 99Z-3343.

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sils, dishes, lawn and gard·
, en tools, I hay fork and pul·
ley, 2 beds complete, library
table, 4 straight leather hot·
tom chairs, 3 straight back
' china closet, l table
chairs.
4 chairs, bookcase, treadle
machine, dresser,
sewing
wardrobe, buffet, pI c t u r e
frames and several other
small antique items, iron kettie, 2 outside doors. Owner:
L. .P Summerfield, Auctioneer, I. 0. McCoy.
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SINGER SEWING Machine .iig
Zag equipped. A· I CODdiLIUU.

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3!1. Millie

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Co. Route I, RUUand, O~lo.
Pllone 742-5818.
6 1B 3tp

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TRAILER SPACE on Brownell
Ave. Pbnne m-2625. ~
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SMALL 3 room and batb apartIf. Drudge
36. Stitch
ment, funti.!hed. Mrs. Victor
3T. PubUc
Grim. 648 S. 2nd Ave., MIJI.
nou...
dleporl, Ohio. Phone 992-3134.
40, Elllptlcal
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t ROOM UD!umlshed apartmenl 125.00 cash. or 4 payme nts $• 4S.Tear
44.Hebrew
In PomeroJ. Pit. 992-5385.
6 l~ ttc
each. !192·21'115.
letter
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4 ROOM furnished and unfurn. our third flnnr bud~et ohop. fT. MAxlln
lslted apartments 420 per R Ak4&gt;T Furniture Pll_..., , ··ollrl 49.1!eetlo
montb and up. Phone Rowley Ohio.
II 12 II&lt; DAJLY CRYPTOQUOTE - Hore'1 how to - k It:
and Reed, 992-2778, alter f p. .
AXYDLBAAXB
m. phone 992-3574.
Ia LONGli'ELLOW
18' SELF CONTAINED travel
One letter almply stands for.other.ln tb1a sample AS. uae4
4 25 tie trajler, 1961 " Hnnna1ine"
for the ·t hree L'l, X for the two O'a, 'te. Single letter.. apotFURNISHED and unfurnished Has !urnace, range witb OV· \ trophtea, the length and formation of the worda are llll hint..
IPirtmeDia. CIOIII 10 ldtool en, g·as • elec., refrigerator, ltach day the code letters are ditferent.
10 II U. toilet and other •xtras. Sleeps j
Pbollt llliUI3f.
A
Quolaltou I
FUIINISHED t room and batll six. Price $189i!. Contact Mar·
lltlt Oooor apartmeat, MIJI. tin Hall, RoUIIh Drive, New I W1EPRGDQY DF GUW RPBEDFD•
f 7 tic Haven, W. Va. Phone 88:1- \ GDQY QC GUW RN'G QC GUW EGDOo
dleport, fn.311t.
2496.
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1964 CHEVROLET

$1295
¥.a Too Panel VB engine. automatic Vans. Power steering, &amp;
brakes, radio', red finish, good tire&amp;tr

Ire. Rent electric sh~==ll1960 CHEVRO~ET '
$3995
,1. J1aker Furniture,
Heavy Duty ,factory tandem, 900ll20 tires, 348 011. ln. V8
port.
f 19
enlllne, 15 fl dump

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home. Call m-2836.
6 19 6te

1962 CHEVROLET -:--:--::---;---:-:-::::;:--;:

$1995

21,1 Ton Heavy Duty chassis, 2 speed re~r axle, 9 ft. dump
body, cheater axle. A real clean loeaUy owned truck, never
been used under shovel

65 PontiiC VS
St1r Chief 4 dr. $2195

One very particular oWner.
steerlng1 power brakes

P~er

automatic sbift, superb con·
dillon, extra goad trade.

BlEATTNERS

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For Free Estimatos
eAluminum Awnings
I
eA.lunil•um Siding elluminum Rollings
eAluminum Windows &amp; Doors eCar Parts
e Potioo
e Blown In Insulation
or Coli Collect 532-6881

Elmer E. White, 40414 So. 4th St., Ironton
Representative In This Area 20 Years For

I SHORfi.EIOT .

SOME POWERFUL;
GOOD GOSSIP
FER 4E TODAY,

'10 POUR DOWN RA IN•
ELVINEV·· WE SETTER
RUN FER TH'HOUSE

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ROlliN- MALONI

SOSIIIRV
SAVSTOME,
SHESAVS-

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DICK RAWLINGS

bwlings Honda S1l•
WY 24151
MIDDLIPORT. OHIO

V. V. Johnson &amp; Son
222- 4th Ave., Huntington
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Sales 1nd Service
Ohio Boat oncj.Motor
Llcen•

SCHWARZEL MARINE

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ANNUAL FISH FRY
and TRAP SHOOT

LOOKY!! IT'S FIKIN'

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PIIONI ftt.ll•

MEIGS ·CO.
FISH &amp; GAME

., Pltltl USSWII;L

IAPNIY GOOGU 11'11 SNUF" SMITH

-HONDA
SALU·. &amp;

Contact:
CHilRLES LISLE
Syracuse, Ohio

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halel han! work ao be cleana
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Rent electric sbampooer $l
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Core ·• Bul!doztr
eAnyType

BRAKE SERVICE

KEITH GOBLE FORD

BLAEnNARS

WY 2-2116 · Mldtlltjtirt, 0.

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Phone 992-2143 Pomeroy

THURSDAY
JUNE 22
ALL DAY

WINNl! WINKLI

By BRANNER
YOI.iRE RI&lt;;HT,
MOM. I MUST
ADMrT MY liEWING
I~ 1'001;,

TliE GIIII511.1LL DllOOL
W&gt;+E-N I MODE-L MY
CREATION AT ANNE
ALWNDER'&amp; PARTY.

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ADVISE-IT
DEAR.

tELL ME SOME.TI-\ It.JG,
MEEI!:.!

Wi'IO \VAS THE ''
BRAVEST MAIJ Lt!HO
EVER LIVED?

THE GUY LUfJO ATI1:
TI-le FIRST LOBSTER!

WANTED

· By HAROLD GRAY
AND SHE SAID,

1~\ Nitlt

.!

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sue;em

WHA'l' MIW
HfM: BEEH
OULY A
CAruiiL iniHAR'K
BY NA!'ICV LEE,

NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS
FOR CARRIERS

~NOW 'I

Jl.J'iiT AS IF Sf4f'D
)(N.CMIN ~ ~RoM
' W(W

BACK!

IT WAS A ~ ACO T HAT BAT
TI-lE OOTCI-lER "TRIED T'KILL A ~IRL I
£1~ 1=:. ~OT AWAY, T~r:-Nk'S
TO L.jNCLE

e.EM!

D'YOU

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SUPP&amp;af: NA"\ CAN BE

1tlffr GIRL?

'1\L AHt!lE
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Conted F1ye Manley
Middleport
For Rent

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13. Former!)'
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prefiX
D . Aegean
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:I&amp;. Firat-

St, Middleporl. Phone
6 16

co.ntra.ctka

by

or week. Pholll!

11. Ptaceto

m-,..8.

pile retuse

6 18 6tc

4

In

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on Route 681. gas, water and
•lectricity. plenty of •h•de
not far from Forkod 1\ur
Lake Phone 992-2713. E. E·
Hayman, Syracuse, 0.
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device
OUTBOARD Evinrcde motor, 1. Qulllltltlea
e.
Dye
Gi.Retund
15 HP, 12 fool Elgin
11. Japaneaa
DOWN
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gateway
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sils, dishes, lawn and gard·
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ley, 2 beds complete, library
table, 4 straight leather hot·
tom chairs, 3 straight back
' china closet, l table
chairs.
4 chairs, bookcase, treadle
machine, dresser,
sewing
wardrobe, buffet, pI c t u r e
frames and several other
small antique items, iron kettie, 2 outside doors. Owner:
L. .P Summerfield, Auctioneer, I. 0. McCoy.
6 18 6te
SINGER SEWING Machine .iig
Zag equipped. A· I CODdiLIUU.

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CONceALINI&amp; Ag~

TUESDAY, JUNE 2.0, 1967

oris urc ase n

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Pomeroy Council
Unanimous Vote

Elberfelds
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In Pomeroy
Your Shopping Center

Wearing Apparel For Your
Family and Furnishings
For Your ·Home
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Plenty of FREE PARKING SPACE at Our
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Elberlelds In Pomeroy
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TONIGHT ond TUESDAY

Grange Will
Hold Inspection
On July 13th

June 19·20

DOUBlE F!ATURI
"BLINDFOLD"

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"JUDITH"
Sophia J..oren
Peter Flncb

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Jun• 19·20

It Pays Off .
Where It
Counts
IN OVER

BEST IN TIME
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CLOCK RADIOS

5200 HOUSEHOLDS

WHILE IN TOWN THIS WEEK
FOR Til REGATTA STOP IN
AND SEE OUR LINE OF:

OUR BREAD and BUnER
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eLAWN BOY MOWERS
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Ingels Furalture.
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eSUPER KEM-TONE PAINTS

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BRW HDWL &amp; LEATHER' SUPPLY
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