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. week · ~ a biU to
amend The Federal Water
Ptlllul!on Control Act to prpvlde
ftnaJlcW asilitance l!fcr lbe
· eonstrUcUon of waste treatment
pW!ts and make lbe State of
Oblo ellglble lor arl addiUonal
fl3 million In Federal funds lor
such construction.
"Tbe bill makes additional
funds lor our state avaU.ble by
authorizing a Federal bonus
where a state has a grant or
W~HINGTON,
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Wcil Nelson

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Annllll Utili IMP TGUmameDt tbe KJI«' '&lt;nell Em·
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~ Oluni)o Ia Wast vtraiDia. AI wu stated in the •
, dedlcallm C8I'IIIIOIIJ, lbe bo7l playlns lD the triO tour- ·
- 1 probably dldll't ·know Jim IWTeld, but had II not
been ... bllll!llltano:e u ,... 110, lbe7 wouldn't be
Jlla&gt;'lDI jhere thiJ )'811'. '1111 field henceforlb; will be known .
• "J: B. Barreid MemoriJI Field.''

late J. B.~,... will planlmanq• of Qpr Clwk
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- • lrdeat IIIIP(IOtl« of youtll actlvlllea, Jlli:lleularl)' of
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ttl!tlpta •of fM,081.0f; cemetery, $949:90,
,fl8,772.'10, 'aeCordlnsiO the "".ao;· ~.t?: parking. meter,'
mG~~thl7 report of Clerk- no
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Mich., andkOUve Sprlnss, Tenn.
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Uated·ln lair condition.
Mlllder, married and the
lather of two cbUdren, wu a
native of Holland and came to
tbla country in 1tlli7.
Patrolman Gerald Smith said
Mulder became suspicious of
the man whom be bad oeen

around the hotel foT the past
several ntghla.
"He confronted him tn the J1o.
Iebel and aaked to oee a· 811cllel
was carrying," aald Smith.
''The man refused and the olfl.
cer placed him under meat.
"Theolllcerwulntbeproceu
of shaking him down when the
man pulled a suo from hla belt
and flred twice," aald Smith.
"The officer fired once,
woundlug him, before lalllns."

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James Cecil Circle, 60,
Augustlll-11
Racine, died Saturday af·
ternoon at hla bQme In Racine.
MIDMt9HT COWIOY
A member of the Racine
· ITecllnlcotorl
American Legion Post, he II
Dul11n Hollmen
lll!nived by 1 brother, Homer,
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Ttcllntcolor~
Racine, and three sisters, ~
Waitt DISMy'l "It's Tough to Verna Circle and ~ Wavie
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Circle, both of Racine, and Mrs.
......... 11.00. Childrtll: Susie Harris of Springfield.
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Funeral services will be at I
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Tu&lt;!llday at the Ewing
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. - - - - - - - . . , Paul Sdlen ofllc:iaUns. Burial
wiU be tit the Carmel Cemetery.
Frlenda may caD at the funeral
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home I!IIY Ume.

Elberfel·ds Is.. ·
Headquarter$,
For
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BUSTER B~OWN
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Walter Matthau

Ingrid Bergman

''!lest Supporting Actres$"

Goldie Hawn

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THANK YOU ALL

VERY MUCH
ICDiorl
Sandy Dennis

LAKE OF THE OZARKS, Mo.
(UP1) -Gov. James A. Rhodes
said he would restrict stata
opendlng lor the rema~r of
bis tenn In olllce ao that "all
billa will be paid when we leave
office."
"1 don 'I want the governor

taking office in January to lace
the problems we did eight years
ago when we tnberlted an S83
m!Uion debt and were !orced to
chop 4,01111 persons off the state
payroll," Rhodes aald.
Rhodes revealed hll plana at

George Starkey

m Texas

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For Quality and Price!

SPECIAL!

Indoor • Outdoor

CARPEl
$ .99
YARD
INGELS FURNITURE
Ph. 992-2635 .

Midcileport. O..io

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_.w._. '1111lDClllylbeltbal"

the NaUonal Governors Converence here Sunday.
"1 haw told all department
beada we're going to eliminate
some pmgrams and sharply
reduce aome olbers to keep
state apanding In .line with our
revenue." he said.
"1 told !lie cablltet last week
to give till! without delay a Uat of.
prograDl!! they c:an Cllt or
eliminate," he said.
The "Wonderful World of
Ohio" magazine, eatallllab!oll by
RhC!ilet Jn !965111 pr001ote Ohio,
wUI lind with lbe December
Issue, be said. The masutne
haa lost atleut $100,11110 a year.

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George Starkey, ao, a former
Meigs County resident, of 21129
Park Sl., Hooston, Te:raa, died
there ~day.
Mr. Starkey wu a.member of
the Clarkabw'g Bapll&amp;t Cbureb.
He is survived b7 hili wife, Mary
A., two daughters, Mrs.
Georglanna ·Moses,
of
Clarkabun. W. Va .. and Mrl.
Leah Clayborne, Houston; siJI
arandcblldren, and four grut- .,
graodcblldren.
Funeral services were held at
10 a.m. today at the. llYde Par~
ChapeltnJlous!onwillllbellev.
Harold fUllz officiaUns: ~
wu 'In the Forat Plfk 1'at
Cemetery.

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Mrs. B. H. Mcirtls, the former
Edllll Cha11man of Meigs
eounly, of the West Union &amp;rea,
died Saturday following ,a
serious illneaa.

She Is survived by her
hua)!and, the Rev. B. H. Morris; ,
a daughter, Mrs. Catharine
Goucbe; a l!il!ter, Mra. Bertha
MclAiugltlln, Greenville, Pa.;
and a· brother, Lawrence '
Cbapii!IID of Outer.
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n~ are a ~-a-mlUioa pollllllllty.

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ment of edliC&amp;Um . official In
ability to.PQPt Nasbville, TeM., who talked on
lllat eaeb' en- "Learning Disabilities." ,Other
aclJool subJecla covered Included
In -~ "Lan,uage Development In
. Yo.ung ·· Children," "Self~
"~=~~~;~ Concept Behavior and
~Uon Sldlla of YOU!lll
' Of &lt;i,hildren," "Research on
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Tea\lhlng Pre-School Children''
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JESDAY, AUGUST 11', 1970

TEN CENTS

•Iceman

Snath aaid lbe man ran from said Mulder asked the man. "1 Ammon said Mulder pushed
lbe hotel and fiiiC8ped In a 1883 suppose so," the man replied. the man against the waD to
llallm wagon bearinl Mlcbigan "You seU watches don't you," begin shaking him down when
plates.
Mulder asked him.
!he man pulled a gun and
Tbe wounded man left a trail "I haw sold a watch.
of blood tbroash the hoial lob- now and then," the man anby to a parking spot where swered.
the a_tajlon wag011 bad been.
"You also sell guns, don't
Peter Ammon, a desk clerk you," Mulder asked.
at the Fort Piqua hotel, wu a Ammon said the man did not
,witness to the abooUns.
· answer lllat question and Mill·
He Aid the man eame In at der asked if he could look in
about 3:46 a.m. and asked for a satchel the man was carry.
a room and as he was In the ing.
process o1 registering him, Mlll·
"WeU woold you Uke to go
der entered and began asking to the police alaUon with me,"
questions.
) Mulder asked.
uHaven't you been around in •'I suppose so.'' the man rethe past lew weeks?" Ammon plied.

began firing.
He shot Mulder twice and
Mulder returned the fire before
he died with one buUet hltuns
his assailant '" the stomach. ·
'lbe alleged lllllllllant .,..
foand In a vehicle allbe lnllr,
sectlm of Rakeataw Road and
Clayton Pllte by a Miami Coqn.
ty Sheriff's deputy .
"One of our men heard him
bollerln' and crying and found
him In lbe car and disarmed
him,'' said a sheriff's dispatcher.

SAIGON (UPI)-An Allled
conunander sold today some
2,1100 North Vlefllameae have
surrounded a South Vietnamese
artillery base near the LaoUan
border. South Vietnamese
troops sent In reinforcements
and U.S. planes flew air strikes
in an effort to break up the
siege.
Col. Nguyen Van Diem, a
regimental commander of the

Saigm Monday.
The U.S. command annoonced today that two U.S.
Marine Air Wing units totaling
615 men, Headquarters and
Maintenance Squadron No. 17
and Wing Equipment Repair
Squadron No. 17, wiD leave for
Iwakuni, Japan, Aug. 18, as
part of the Nixon adminlstralion's 50,001knan withdrawal to
be completed by Oct. 16.

Field reports · 81id three
troopers of the 25th Infantry
Division were killed and siJI
wounded In a four-hour battle
with Communist troops Monday
40 mUes northwest of Saigon. II
was the blUest action of the
day in Viefllam.
Two other Americans were
killed and two wounded when
their truck bit a mine in Binh
Duong province northwest of

were part of five North
Vlefllameae battalions aroond
Fir Support Base O'Reilly, 26
mllea west of Hue and 12 mUea
east of Laos.
Stepolly.Step A18111lt
Diem eaUmated 250 North
Vietnamese bad been killed In
filbtlng around the bue since
'-sitilrday. Air strikes flown by
Allied pW!ea, Including U.S.
BUs, were credited with ldlUng
most of the Communist troops.
Military apokes111en said·
South Vietnamese Casualties
Were one killed and 24

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Ia death today u he aUe~q~ted
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to arrest a ma!,',~ a ~~~~~f~
· . -~~li .and •dllblinements
by here. HIJ .....,.ed .._......t
, rnm · e'lldl f1llkl tlliliilg 11;11
wu wOunded and captured a
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sl)Qrl tlp!e later, pollee sa,ld.
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lauvebi Identified ·al Sammy
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Jinlin~to~Cciuncll reeell'll, ft&amp;uJ, '"ut: VOL XXIII 'NO 83
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT
Monday nJcllt. .
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IWIIIIIJI\nC _lJOQI, fl,087.12, ·:.:..·-· -· ~·"'" ~-·----------------------------:f!IIINIIaliellli aD f11ild18s of $2,tlt.31, f2,27U2; planning
JW 11, ~ t~-.esus, but commlaalon, PQO, $121.23,
COIIIICilmail .. . . . ... ~ $),• •04; alnel maintenance,
over lbe , l$f .i!f tuiidl wilb $1,11Ul, ",133.10, f'/,19Ut:
whieb to '_..le by depart- atlte lllibway, SlS0.72, $301.87,
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North Vletnamilee : wu to take aUied
llfllllerybpea In lbe region one
by one, witb llie gCIII of OPininll
an lilflttrallon !'Ollie frQm LaGs
toward South VIetnam's JlOI1b.
'eoaalal plalna.
Tile bue II four m11ea nlrtb
,01 lbe U.S. 101at Airborne
i'arllien!'
. 111vlllon's a~ Artillery
. V~rioua materials 19 aid Bue Ripcord. Blpeard. was
INUPI in their ...-k evacuated Jllly '23 uilder heavy
the ~ten ~!111181 pnisureafler a 23ela1!81'00111 will \lllj ~lese !:b•t killed 11
~ ""' wounded Mil,
bllt:lld
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ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UP!)- the American Bar AssoclaUon's
Federal Trade Commiaaioner antitrust section. Elman aald
Philip Elman today accused the the independence of agencies
federal ref!lllatory agencies of like lbe FTC insulates ibe
consistent mediocrity and indif. President from blame lor their
lerence. He said their affllcllon !allures. This "tempts a Prescould not he overcome without ldent to 81Usfy a political debt
"radical structural reform," to a deserving friend or
including eUmlnaUon of most of supporter by appoinUng him to •Iii
the ref!lllators.
a romfortable agency bertll,"' ·~
ln a valedictory to 31 years he said, adding that as a resUlt,
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of government service, Elman presidents appoint much better· , ,:':
said the FTC and other men to cabinet and subcablllll
regulatory agencies should be Jobs than to regulatory ageJI.
stripped of their Judicial cles.
authoriiY and eut to one Elman said Independence and
cmrmlalooer eaeb.
security of tenure were de•.
Tberemain'neCGIIIIIlilllone aignlld to protect regulators
should ''live dangerously," un- from the Influence of •'namrir.
der fear of being fired b7 the partisan, politieal or !!p"dee
Preeldent or Congress, Elman lntereala," and make lbe,!l!
said--not protected by 1be flied responsive to the public lnterei!l
terms of service required at Instead. But he said lliii
present.
protection bas bad the oppoli'Elman has served nine years effect.
u one of the FTC's live In bis pre;&gt;ared text, Elman
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coounlasloners, and bas de- did t~ot name the otb~ ~&lt;
aeribed himself as the qency's regutalocy agencies to wblcll. ,~
"friendly criUc in re!ildence." A. lia rtCOIJ¥IlelldaUons appliecl;
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Democrat, hll torm erplres He. referred to them aa "~
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eln!Jali 1Wds1 with htjurlea ~&lt;Jay by a line dri\tt qlf the ,at LA, and ~ulred 12 sllldlu,
cripPUng their pitching stall, blit of Bill ~barkpltt 11! 1:.1111 Is stJII iiut and 'iill JII'Obl!b)y not
open ,,tlu'ee • ume series,with Angelea, sUffered . a blilrllllf re~ for 10.12 more d&amp;yi: AIIo
.. lhe wqrld chaitlpron New Yor~ fracwre of the lelllporal bone ·on . the lnjucy lllt 11!1 b!Jrlera
Meta tonight at Rlvertront over hla J!lght eye.· McGlOthlin WJyne Simpson .•bd Jim
,stadium.
was , reteas~ from Da'llel
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~ , Reds haye: not lost a ~n Hospital Monday ~~
• ,. ,who hal been .qJ,Jt
hOIIIe Bland this sel1011, .,and wUJ 'be ~ Tuillday. ~ . •frl the leliOD flth a
.. lu!ve ,one goal : h*• that 11- The fleds ..uJ t)Jat 111e injury i-upiijred achillehii\C!Iin,' may
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Gary Nolan (14-4) will lake and lhat McGlotblin ," 'll:ould not home ltand IJOWever. He has
the mount lor the Reda.
· miss t.oo many .game8."
~ worl!lng our ' feBularly
He will be Gppo8ed by either , Meanwlle relief l!fllat Clay ·11 ~~ from his
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Jim MC!Ajldl'ew (6-10) or Danny CArroll, who wu spiked by lel! "veri! ~iu.ugo,
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Q-Who waa the first U.S. blame tbf child, ~ h?me or
president to travel ' under ~ society. . • . , 1
Wdter ill a m 0 d t r II 311b· ...:Dr. )~k ' Frwnier, cliild

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Rlek Norton; a $350,0011
quarterback who fizzled, wu
cut Monday by the Miami
Do)pblns 48 hours after a
shoddy performance In the
club's opener.
The former Kentucky ace hit
one.for.flve · )181181ng and ha4
two inten:epUons In Saturday
night's 16-10 vlcim-y over the
Pittsburgh
Steelers
at
Jacksonville and wu axed by
Don Shlilll along with seven
other players.
No,:lon, Miami's No. one pick
In 111116, playecj four Re8BOill
under a fat contract, but never
made tile sterUng Hneup. ·
The Steelers cut running hack
Bob CampbeU, former PeM
Stale
In New York, Gerry PhUbln,
the Jets' aJJi,ro defensive
will undergo surgery Wednesday for a dislocated left
shoulder. Philbin wu Injured In
the flr!al minute of lhe Jets' ~
,
10 vjcl!Jry over the Buffalo Bllll
'Saturday.
In · allolher development
concernlll• . the Jets, Joe
Namath IIi sorUng out hia
problemJ In . the nortbwestem
Canadian resort town of Mlnakl.
''He registered 11ft f!aturday
. 1111 Mr.
OIICago, but
he hasn't foOJed lhe ldds," ll8ld
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"He started by slgnlng
autographs Joe Namath Corey,
u ·kJnd of klbbltz, but now has
more or Jesa confeased and
dropped the C«ey."
1be Cblcqo Bears regrouped
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HOUSTON (UPI) · - The sprlng. lllave job opponuniUes
author of Ball FOl!l' Jim Bouton,. lhal might not be available~
retlre.d from professional spring."
haaebaiiMonday,saylng he had He said hia retirement Will
loetlds onoe.feared knuckleball · "strictly because I have had so
arid didn't · want lo drag hia much trouble with this pitch
family through the minor (knuckleball)."
league life.
.
He said last year he wu able
Bouton had pltclled and lost to throW his bread41Jd.butter
two games for the Oklaboma pitch profellSlonally, but thia ·
CitY farm club of the Houston year "I'm not."
Astroe of the National League. Bouton callec! Spec _Richard·
Bouton wu aent down July 31: son, Astro general manager,
He said, "I'd rather make the Sunday night but was unable to
break now Instead of next reach him.. He contacted

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Cleveland 56 58 .491 -15117
Washington 51 62 .451 20
West
Minnesota 69 41 .lil1
Callfarnlil 64 49 .566 6117
Ookland
64 50 .561 7
Kansas City 42 71 .372 28'17
Milwaukee 42 73 .365 :19'12
Chicago
G 74 .362 30
Resuns
Boston 11, Qelroit 10
Ookland 7, Minnesota 3
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At~onlrea~ J,Marton 1+71 at
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Minnesota .(Perry 17-9) at
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Richardson and told him of his read the book," he said.
decision Monday morning.
Bouton said he Is going to play
"I'm not angry at hlm and I for a semi-pro team called the
don't think he Is angry at me," Ridgewood Paramus Barons
said Boo m.
, near hia home of Wyckoff, N. J.
Bouton had nothing but praise Bouton said he wun'teven sure
for' the Houston hallclub, and ils what league It's in.
fans .
He said about 30 per cent of
"I hope I can play for
the Astro pleyers told him they then1," he said and laughed.
didn't appreciate the book. As Bouton admitted hia proflta
fares the rest of the league, he from the book wiU be about
ll8ld about 98 per cent of the ~.000 this year and he added
players were against him.
thai's more than he can make
"'lbe reason Is they haven't playins baseball.

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Nlj:W

(UPI)

with 34 homers.
Carl Yastrzernskl of Boston Is
,the American League hatUng
leader on averages through
Sunday's games. Yaz has a .326
mark with Alex Johnson of
California and Tony Oliva of
Minnesota even at .323. A hitless
Sunday In which he went G-for~

QZIZI

NATIONAL LEAGUE
G AB R H Pet ,
Clemente Pgh
86 323 52 116 .35,
Carty All 9A 332 69 119 .358
Rose Cln 113 453 86 IA9 .329
Perez Cln 11A 426 IS lAO .3:19
~~~~~A10 429 69139 .324
105 -126 70 138 .324
J. Al0&lt;1 Hln 81 305 39 98 .321
Hickman Chi
P.Porker L~ 355 72 114 '321
112 421 se 135 .321
Millan All 101 m 75 135 .319
Bench, ~~~~l~n~~~\a, Perez.
Cincinnati,' 34 ; H. Aoron.
Atlanta, 33; Rch Allen, St.
Louis, 31; B. Williams. Chicago,
31.
Run• Batted In
dBench, Cinclnnatl,111; Perez.
nclnnoll, 106; B. Williams,
Chicago. 100 ; H. Aaron,
Atlanta, 99; Rc~ Allen, St.
louis, 95.
Pltchlna
10 Oeclslons
Simpson, Clnelnnatl, 10,
.824; Carroll, Cincinnati, 8-2,
.800: Giusti, Pittsburgh, 8-2,
.800; Nolan Clnclnnofl, ·1.t-4,
.118: Gibson, St. ' Louis, 15-5,
.750; Walker, Plllsburgh, 9-3,
.750.
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dropped Oliva out of the lead.
The National League hatting
contest finds Pete Rose of
Cincinnati making his usual late
summer charge toward the lop.
Pittsburgh' s Roberta,
Clemenle took over the top spot
from Atlanta's Rico Carty
Monday night. Clemente, seeing

only limited action, edsed out In
from by one point, .359 to .358 of
Carly, who also has been
sidelined.
Rose, banging out 15 hils In 35
trips during the week, has
added eight points to his
average and moved Into a third
place tie with Perez at .329.

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New York
61 51 .545 9'17
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Bouton Calls It Quits

If
Johnny Bench, just 2;!, conlinlU!s to murder National
League pitching he could be the
first catcher to win both the
home run and nms halted In
UUes In the same 11888011.
Bench has hit sa home runs In
the Cincinnati Reda' first 116
games or just one off Babe
Ruth's record pace In 1927 when
heln. hit 60. RogerlnMarls who hit 61
1961 hit 38 96 sames but
slowed down later.
Roy Cam""•ella
once Jed the
. ,_..
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~ In· 'HoUatori •. were Hnebacier ~rooldyn l&gt;odsers m 1953 but
n..- Burton and cornerhaeka · his 41 homers were lopped by
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Mllwjlllkee's Eddie Mathews
Joe Taylor and Major Hizellon. with 47. Jimmie Fou: caught a
Buffone has a shoulder few games In 1935, one of the
separation, Taylor a kidney many years in whleh he was up
injjuryury and Hazelton a groin there in homers.
In
' "At G.
Ba th p ke
For s•veral weeks, Tony
reen Y• e ac rs Perez of the Reda held the
cut three veterans and seven homer-RBI lead but Bench has
roolfles .In their first major come on strong and app84l's to
red~~ttlon. 1be veterans were be pulling away. Bench has 111
~Ivers Claudia Jaml!l and RBI to Perez' 106 and Billy
~ Sherlag and delelllive end Williama' 100· for the Cblcago
Larry Cos.
.
Cubs
Coach Don McCafferty ran
Be~ch has made hia bid for
Ids Baltbnore Colts through a botll the RBI and home run
double wonout;Drst of three~ IIUes since returning to the
preparation for Friday nights lineup after a brief absence -in
meeUng with the Kansas City llite July with an aching hack.
Chlefa.
The All-star catcher slam·
· McCafferty npreuecl con- med five bome- runs In three
cern about Johnny Unl~s' daya · alter reblmlng to . take
dislocated finger' .suffered over the lead from his teamSaturday In the Collz' 33-21 win rn&amp;te. He ha'a poiDlded the beU
· ~ tbe Oakland Ralclen.
steadily . since, even thougiJ
-·
Cr
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: Fiddler crabs are so-called have begun to pitch more
~ because (If the extreme dlf· carefully to hlm.
,; ference bl size of the claws
In the American League, the
Olle~Jawresem· toplluggersareBoos Powell of
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defensive middle guar.d on
Coach Charley Chauncy's
league champion team as a
IIOiiiK!more, and played bot!J
ways «I tackle his jualor and
:JeniOI' years. In his senior year,
Banr w-. &amp; 110an1mous selection
for fir*t team all-league, while
being selecled .aJI.&lt;Jistrict and
iJecond team allstate.
On offense, Barr was called
on to clear a pa!h for Meigs'
bread and butter play, a pitch to
a halfhack over tackle. On
defense, oppo~ls ran few

By KEITII WISECUP,
'fwo • Melga ~igh Scihool
atbletes who gi'aduated last
spring will don coJJ~e albletlc
uniforms this year, Mite Bart;
football, and Doxie Walters,
baak8'tball.
BaiT Ia going tp Glenville
State In Weal VirBinJa, and
Walters will play for Coeeb Art
Lanham's Rio Grande Redmen.
Barr, a 6-1, 220 lb. 1sckle for
the Marauders In 1969, alerted
on all three previous Meigs
football squads. He was

Seaver Has Number 17
PITI'SBURGH (UPI) - Tom
Seaver fired a m-l!ltter and
wm hll1 17th game of the seaion
Monday night u lha New Y~
Me1s crushed the Pirates, 10.2.
The victory brought the Mets to
widlln 2\!o games of the first
place Pirates In the National
League East.
Sever, pltcbjng with three
days rest rather lban Ids usual
lour 'after the .!ofets Ieist two of
the first three gamea In 111e four.
game let, wu clipped for two

700 Will Enter

runs in the first Inning on three
walks and a dooble by AI Ollver.
But he WIB never In trouble
afAter~.:. •• ,...........; error by
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first bueman Otiver with the
haaes loaded ted to a five-run
Met uprising In tbe second.
Five walks by retief pitchers
Dick Colbert and Jim Nelson
and a sacrifice fly by Grote
scored two more In the fourth
after Agee had tripled for two
runs In the third.
Seaver, 17_., halwon10 of hia
last 11 decisions. Ellls, the
loeer, Is 12-11.

In Jr. Olympics
KNOxviu.E, TeM. (UPI) More than 700 youthful athletes
from throughout the country
began arriving here Monday to
Cllllpele In the fourth annoal
Junior Olympics.
There will be competition In
g)'I1111astlcs, swimming and
diving and track and field
events. Finals In an events will .
be held Wednesday. The '
Olympic contest will be held at
University of Tennessee
.laclliUes.
ASKS TO FIGHT
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) - Ex· i
heavyweight boxing champ ,
Cassius Clay has asked the U. S.
5th Circuit Court of Appeals
again for pennission to fight in 1
Canada Oct. 18. Clay based his
newest plea on the 7th Circuit
Court ruling that Abbie Hoff.
man be allowed to travel to
Cuba.
I

STEINBERGER INJlJRED

BOSTON (UPI) -Billy and tyilfj r\li!liOI\i;Grst.·: t,i
11. ,CLEVELAND (UPI) . Tony Conigliaro, )!oston's · · Pr..hlirtte?~atesBrown, Jim' ~v,,enll ~~ StetrW.cer
slugging brothers, led the Red Northrup and•Norm Cash each Sllfl.we" a knee Injury In
Sox to an 11·10 victory over drove In two runs with singles Satilrday's exhibition loss, a
Detroit Monday despite a seven- and another scored on Mike Cleveland Browns spokesman
run rally by the Tigers In the top Andrews' error.
said Monday, and was in Shaker
of the ninth.
Billy Conigliaro, who joined Medical Center Hospital for
Detroit, trailing JJ-3 going Tony In the starting outfield tests. The extent of his Injury
Into the ninth, knocked out July 19, drilled his 15th homer wes not Immediately known.
winner Sonny Siebert and with two oo In the four-run
Sparky Lyle before Chuck fourth inning. He also singled
Hartenstein finally came In to twice and drove In a nm In the
strike out Bill Freehan with the eighth .
Tony C. drove In three runs
with a single and a pair of
'!be Almauc
sacrifice flies before being
By Uolted PresoiDterullooal ~ken out for a rest after six
Today Is TueSday, Aug. lith, innings.
the Z23rd day of 19'10 with 142
to follow.
·
The moon Is between Its first
GAl$ TO PLAY
qwirter and full phase.
Pl'. PLEASANT - There will
The morning stars are Mars be a double • ellmlna lion
and Saturn.
women's softball tournamentat
The evening sters are Mereu· Point Pleuant on Aug. 4-6-C and
ry, Venus and Jupiter.
7 which Is sancUoned by the
On IIIIa date In history:
ASA. Registration for ASA
1n 1909 lhe first radio SOS members Is t20 and $26 for nonWill received wben the liner members. Any team Interested
Araphoe messaged for help off In entering may contact
Cape Hatteru, N.C.
Wallace Smith, Jr., at 1419
In 11154 a formal peace Kanawha St., In Point Pleuant
announcement In Indochina or ,caD at 675-2U4.
endl"i the sevelHlllli-one-balfyear war between the vlclar·
IOUS V~tmlnh forces and the
Lots of Viewer•
Government of France.
AD estimated 28.6 mlllion
In 19112 1 Soviet cosmonaut lelevlalon sets were tuned bl
wulaiDlched into ~ on a for the fourth game of the
four-day trip.
111611 World Ser1es;''111'*11ll!
In 1966 negroes beean rlollng thll the second largest alillf.
In the Watts section of Loe ence for any program bl the
Angelea During the a1x &amp;ys f1! blltory of the medium, acYiolence' M persona were JliiJed 'cord In g to Encyclopaedia
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. ,Brltannlca.
Flrll FJac Rallillc
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Hugo said, "A compliment IIi
first recorded raJ:!:~ I
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He will be Gppo8ed by either , Meanwlle relief l!fllat Clay ·11 ~~ from his
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Jim MC!Ajldl'ew (6-10) or Danny CArroll, who wu spiked by lel! "veri! ~iu.ugo,
New York 10, Pll!tburgh 2
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st. Louis 53 60 -~ 10
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l.os Angeles 63 49 .563 12
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Rlek Norton; a $350,0011
quarterback who fizzled, wu
cut Monday by the Miami
Do)pblns 48 hours after a
shoddy performance In the
club's opener.
The former Kentucky ace hit
one.for.flve · )181181ng and ha4
two inten:epUons In Saturday
night's 16-10 vlcim-y over the
Pittsburgh
Steelers
at
Jacksonville and wu axed by
Don Shlilll along with seven
other players.
No,:lon, Miami's No. one pick
In 111116, playecj four Re8BOill
under a fat contract, but never
made tile sterUng Hneup. ·
The Steelers cut running hack
Bob CampbeU, former PeM
Stale
In New York, Gerry PhUbln,
the Jets' aJJi,ro defensive
will undergo surgery Wednesday for a dislocated left
shoulder. Philbin wu Injured In
the flr!al minute of lhe Jets' ~
,
10 vjcl!Jry over the Buffalo Bllll
'Saturday.
In · allolher development
concernlll• . the Jets, Joe
Namath IIi sorUng out hia
problemJ In . the nortbwestem
Canadian resort town of Mlnakl.
''He registered 11ft f!aturday
. 1111 Mr.
OIICago, but
he hasn't foOJed lhe ldds," ll8ld
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Ja ,.
; c, Matheson, sports edl...
the WIMlpeg, Can., Tribune.
"He started by slgnlng
autographs Joe Namath Corey,
u ·kJnd of klbbltz, but now has
more or Jesa confeased and
dropped the C«ey."
1be Cblcqo Bears regrouped
at their o----Ilier· Ind camp
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Ed~~tatora are glad to lake
tl1e' credit U. a ebiJ(I · does

A-Harry S. Truman. In
State Uliivrtrity,
1946, he embarked !~ Key
Weat, Fla., In the U-2!11:1, a
captured German auhmarlne
w h I c h submerged ',dtirlng
naval exercises.
Q-Where does a hone · .
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bee store the
it uaeK.
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A- In a pollen basket
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hind legs.

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Tile Boston Patriots suffered
another bad blow when X-rays
dladoied that llnebacller J1o11
Olaon, 11f1h round draft_pick
from . Notre Dame, had

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sustained a fraclured elbow.
Thi! Olarsen releaaed nine
plata-a em waivers to meet tbe
10-player Jl,mlt, lljld New
Orleans trimmed 11.
,

HOUSTON (UPI) · - The sprlng. lllave job opponuniUes
author of Ball FOl!l' Jim Bouton,. lhal might not be available~
retlre.d from professional spring."
haaebaiiMonday,saylng he had He said hia retirement Will
loetlds onoe.feared knuckleball · "strictly because I have had so
arid didn't · want lo drag hia much trouble with this pitch
family through the minor (knuckleball)."
league life.
.
He said last year he wu able
Bouton had pltclled and lost to throW his bread41Jd.butter
two games for the Oklaboma pitch profellSlonally, but thia ·
CitY farm club of the Houston year "I'm not."
Astroe of the National League. Bouton callec! Spec _Richard·
Bouton wu aent down July 31: son, Astro general manager,
He said, "I'd rather make the Sunday night but was unable to
break now Instead of next reach him.. He contacted

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Boston
56 54 .5(19 13'17
Cleveland 56 58 .491 -15117
Washington 51 62 .451 20
West
Minnesota 69 41 .lil1
Callfarnlil 64 49 .566 6117
Ookland
64 50 .561 7
Kansas City 42 71 .372 28'17
Milwaukee 42 73 .365 :19'12
Chicago
G 74 .362 30
Resuns
Boston 11, Qelroit 10
Ookland 7, Minnesota 3
Olher dubs not scheduled.
TCIHy's G1111,11
Cleveland (Chance 7-5) at
Ookland
(Hunter
16·9),
Balllmore
(Uellar
15-7)night
at

Pl~:,.,~tel~~?"t:;,~-1~ 1~: ~~ftnla
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San Diego (Wilson 0-2) at St.
Louis IBriles +31. night
At~onlrea~ J,Marton 1+71 at
t~l:~~hlo 1 /:~~~~~~ 1. 111
at Houston I Billingham 10.4),
noght

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Detroit (Kilkenny 6·2) at
Mllwaukae(Downlng4-8),n!ghl
Minnesota .(Perry 17-9) at
Washington !Cox 6-8), niSht
y;~1 '("$1~t\t:.::~~~~ ~~l~~ New
Kansas City !Rooker 7-111 at
Boston IPeters 10-9), night

Richardson and told him of his read the book," he said.
decision Monday morning.
Bouton said he Is going to play
"I'm not angry at hlm and I for a semi-pro team called the
don't think he Is angry at me," Ridgewood Paramus Barons
said Boo m.
, near hia home of Wyckoff, N. J.
Bouton had nothing but praise Bouton said he wun'teven sure
for' the Houston hallclub, and ils what league It's in.
fans .
He said about 30 per cent of
"I hope I can play for
the Astro pleyers told him they then1," he said and laughed.
didn't appreciate the book. As Bouton admitted hia proflta
fares the rest of the league, he from the book wiU be about
ll8ld about 98 per cent of the ~.000 this year and he added
players were against him.
thai's more than he can make
"'lbe reason Is they haven't playins baseball.

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with 34 homers.
Carl Yastrzernskl of Boston Is
,the American League hatUng
leader on averages through
Sunday's games. Yaz has a .326
mark with Alex Johnson of
California and Tony Oliva of
Minnesota even at .323. A hitless
Sunday In which he went G-for~

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
G AB R H Pet ,
Clemente Pgh
86 323 52 116 .35,
Carty All 9A 332 69 119 .358
Rose Cln 113 453 86 IA9 .329
Perez Cln 11A 426 IS lAO .3:19
~~~~~A10 429 69139 .324
105 -126 70 138 .324
J. Al0&lt;1 Hln 81 305 39 98 .321
Hickman Chi
P.Porker L~ 355 72 114 '321
112 421 se 135 .321
Millan All 101 m 75 135 .319
Bench, ~~~~l~n~~~\a, Perez.
Cincinnati,' 34 ; H. Aoron.
Atlanta, 33; Rch Allen, St.
Louis, 31; B. Williams. Chicago,
31.
Run• Batted In
dBench, Cinclnnatl,111; Perez.
nclnnoll, 106; B. Williams,
Chicago. 100 ; H. Aaron,
Atlanta, 99; Rc~ Allen, St.
louis, 95.
Pltchlna
10 Oeclslons
Simpson, Clnelnnatl, 10,
.824; Carroll, Cincinnati, 8-2,
.800: Giusti, Pittsburgh, 8-2,
.800; Nolan Clnclnnofl, ·1.t-4,
.118: Gibson, St. ' Louis, 15-5,
.750; Walker, Plllsburgh, 9-3,
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dropped Oliva out of the lead.
The National League hatting
contest finds Pete Rose of
Cincinnati making his usual late
summer charge toward the lop.
Pittsburgh' s Roberta,
Clemenle took over the top spot
from Atlanta's Rico Carty
Monday night. Clemente, seeing

only limited action, edsed out In
from by one point, .359 to .358 of
Carly, who also has been
sidelined.
Rose, banging out 15 hils In 35
trips during the week, has
added eight points to his
average and moved Into a third
place tie with Perez at .329.

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Bouton Calls It Quits

If
Johnny Bench, just 2;!, conlinlU!s to murder National
League pitching he could be the
first catcher to win both the
home run and nms halted In
UUes In the same 11888011.
Bench has hit sa home runs In
the Cincinnati Reda' first 116
games or just one off Babe
Ruth's record pace In 1927 when
heln. hit 60. RogerlnMarls who hit 61
1961 hit 38 96 sames but
slowed down later.
Roy Cam""•ella
once Jed the
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~ In· 'HoUatori •. were Hnebacier ~rooldyn l&gt;odsers m 1953 but
n..- Burton and cornerhaeka · his 41 homers were lopped by
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Mllwjlllkee's Eddie Mathews
Joe Taylor and Major Hizellon. with 47. Jimmie Fou: caught a
Buffone has a shoulder few games In 1935, one of the
separation, Taylor a kidney many years in whleh he was up
injjuryury and Hazelton a groin there in homers.
In
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Ba th p ke
For s•veral weeks, Tony
reen Y• e ac rs Perez of the Reda held the
cut three veterans and seven homer-RBI lead but Bench has
roolfles .In their first major come on strong and app84l's to
red~~ttlon. 1be veterans were be pulling away. Bench has 111
~Ivers Claudia Jaml!l and RBI to Perez' 106 and Billy
~ Sherlag and delelllive end Williama' 100· for the Cblcago
Larry Cos.
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Cubs
Coach Don McCafferty ran
Be~ch has made hia bid for
Ids Baltbnore Colts through a botll the RBI and home run
double wonout;Drst of three~ IIUes since returning to the
preparation for Friday nights lineup after a brief absence -in
meeUng with the Kansas City llite July with an aching hack.
Chlefa.
The All-star catcher slam·
· McCafferty npreuecl con- med five bome- runs In three
cern about Johnny Unl~s' daya · alter reblmlng to . take
dislocated finger' .suffered over the lead from his teamSaturday In the Collz' 33-21 win rn&amp;te. He ha'a poiDlded the beU
· ~ tbe Oakland Ralclen.
steadily . since, even thougiJ
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~ because (If the extreme dlf· carefully to hlm.
,; ference bl size of the claws
In the American League, the
Olle~Jawresem· toplluggersareBoos Powell of
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Coach Charley Chauncy's
league champion team as a
IIOiiiK!more, and played bot!J
ways «I tackle his jualor and
:JeniOI' years. In his senior year,
Banr w-. &amp; 110an1mous selection
for fir*t team all-league, while
being selecled .aJI.&lt;Jistrict and
iJecond team allstate.
On offense, Barr was called
on to clear a pa!h for Meigs'
bread and butter play, a pitch to
a halfhack over tackle. On
defense, oppo~ls ran few

By KEITII WISECUP,
'fwo • Melga ~igh Scihool
atbletes who gi'aduated last
spring will don coJJ~e albletlc
uniforms this year, Mite Bart;
football, and Doxie Walters,
baak8'tball.
BaiT Ia going tp Glenville
State In Weal VirBinJa, and
Walters will play for Coeeb Art
Lanham's Rio Grande Redmen.
Barr, a 6-1, 220 lb. 1sckle for
the Marauders In 1969, alerted
on all three previous Meigs
football squads. He was

Seaver Has Number 17
PITI'SBURGH (UPI) - Tom
Seaver fired a m-l!ltter and
wm hll1 17th game of the seaion
Monday night u lha New Y~
Me1s crushed the Pirates, 10.2.
The victory brought the Mets to
widlln 2\!o games of the first
place Pirates In the National
League East.
Sever, pltcbjng with three
days rest rather lban Ids usual
lour 'after the .!ofets Ieist two of
the first three gamea In 111e four.
game let, wu clipped for two

700 Will Enter

runs in the first Inning on three
walks and a dooble by AI Ollver.
But he WIB never In trouble
afAter~.:. •• ,...........; error by
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first bueman Otiver with the
haaes loaded ted to a five-run
Met uprising In tbe second.
Five walks by retief pitchers
Dick Colbert and Jim Nelson
and a sacrifice fly by Grote
scored two more In the fourth
after Agee had tripled for two
runs In the third.
Seaver, 17_., halwon10 of hia
last 11 decisions. Ellls, the
loeer, Is 12-11.

In Jr. Olympics
KNOxviu.E, TeM. (UPI) More than 700 youthful athletes
from throughout the country
began arriving here Monday to
Cllllpele In the fourth annoal
Junior Olympics.
There will be competition In
g)'I1111astlcs, swimming and
diving and track and field
events. Finals In an events will .
be held Wednesday. The '
Olympic contest will be held at
University of Tennessee
.laclliUes.
ASKS TO FIGHT
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) - Ex· i
heavyweight boxing champ ,
Cassius Clay has asked the U. S.
5th Circuit Court of Appeals
again for pennission to fight in 1
Canada Oct. 18. Clay based his
newest plea on the 7th Circuit
Court ruling that Abbie Hoff.
man be allowed to travel to
Cuba.
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BOSTON (UPI) -Billy and tyilfj r\li!liOI\i;Grst.·: t,i
11. ,CLEVELAND (UPI) . Tony Conigliaro, )!oston's · · Pr..hlirtte?~atesBrown, Jim' ~v,,enll ~~ StetrW.cer
slugging brothers, led the Red Northrup and•Norm Cash each Sllfl.we" a knee Injury In
Sox to an 11·10 victory over drove In two runs with singles Satilrday's exhibition loss, a
Detroit Monday despite a seven- and another scored on Mike Cleveland Browns spokesman
run rally by the Tigers In the top Andrews' error.
said Monday, and was in Shaker
of the ninth.
Billy Conigliaro, who joined Medical Center Hospital for
Detroit, trailing JJ-3 going Tony In the starting outfield tests. The extent of his Injury
Into the ninth, knocked out July 19, drilled his 15th homer wes not Immediately known.
winner Sonny Siebert and with two oo In the four-run
Sparky Lyle before Chuck fourth inning. He also singled
Hartenstein finally came In to twice and drove In a nm In the
strike out Bill Freehan with the eighth .
Tony C. drove In three runs
with a single and a pair of
'!be Almauc
sacrifice flies before being
By Uolted PresoiDterullooal ~ken out for a rest after six
Today Is TueSday, Aug. lith, innings.
the Z23rd day of 19'10 with 142
to follow.
·
The moon Is between Its first
GAl$ TO PLAY
qwirter and full phase.
Pl'. PLEASANT - There will
The morning stars are Mars be a double • ellmlna lion
and Saturn.
women's softball tournamentat
The evening sters are Mereu· Point Pleuant on Aug. 4-6-C and
ry, Venus and Jupiter.
7 which Is sancUoned by the
On IIIIa date In history:
ASA. Registration for ASA
1n 1909 lhe first radio SOS members Is t20 and $26 for nonWill received wben the liner members. Any team Interested
Araphoe messaged for help off In entering may contact
Cape Hatteru, N.C.
Wallace Smith, Jr., at 1419
In 11154 a formal peace Kanawha St., In Point Pleuant
announcement In Indochina or ,caD at 675-2U4.
endl"i the sevelHlllli-one-balfyear war between the vlclar·
IOUS V~tmlnh forces and the
Lots of Viewer•
Government of France.
AD estimated 28.6 mlllion
In 19112 1 Soviet cosmonaut lelevlalon sets were tuned bl
wulaiDlched into ~ on a for the fourth game of the
four-day trip.
111611 World Ser1es;''111'*11ll!
In 1966 negroes beean rlollng thll the second largest alillf.
In the Watts section of Loe ence for any program bl the
Angelea During the a1x &amp;ys f1! blltory of the medium, acYiolence' M persona were JliiJed 'cord In g to Encyclopaedia
and IHinjured.
. ,Brltannlca.
Flrll FJac Rallillc
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A thought for the day: Victor .
Hugo said, "A compliment IIi
first recorded raJ:!:~ I
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a school ·
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CHARLESTON - Twelve
additional sta.te ~ighway
projecta have been added Ill tJlli
Department of ' Hlsbwaya'
August 25 bid opel)lng, · ac- ·
cording to Governor Arch A.
Moore Jr.
Tile addiUOI) brings Ill 21 the
number of prole-eta oo which the
department will open bids
Auguii 20, !be Govern« noted.
Earllet thla week, an·
nOarlelllient waa made of . the
ltrfl _nine projectl.
bo of the 12 projects were
Included in the deparbnent's
July 14 bid opening but !be
entries were later rejected
becauie of esceasive bids lor
work Ill Kanawha and PUtnam,

Hospital Gift Voted

Countih.

'I'l!e.pfojecta 'Include :
8AiUIOUR,-4.00mll\IIOf the

Aplanter will be presented to were judged with Mrs. G. B.
Veterall8 Memorial Hospital by Stoot receiving flrlt on an
the Star Garden Club, it was arrangement of brown lUlldecided during a recent fiowers in aatone jar. Mrs. Seth
meeting of the group at the Nicholson took second with her
home of Mrs. P. H. Nelson.
red dahlias, and Mra. C. E.
The club voted to purchase a Stout third lor violas.
suitable
container
for ' An article on the shrimp plant
pbiladendron for the hOIIPIIal was given by Mrs. Jamee
planting. The Meigs County Nlcbolaon. Mrs. Effie llooller
••• fi...er show was di!cuased told of IIUIIIIDer on B nature
but It was undecided as to b'ail, and a paper on material
whether members will par- and ita care for winter
ticlpate.
arrangements was presented by
A rewt was given on the Mlaa Ruby Diehl.
fiower show staged by the Mrs. Jess Nelson, a former
Rutland Friendly Gardeners member, was a guest The
last month and it was noted that , tr•vellng prize donated by Mrs.
Mrs. James Nicholsoo received Ray Nicholson was awarded to
a third 'oo a line arrangement 1111'•· Stout who also won the
and Mrs. Gerald Minor blue hostess gift.
ribbons on house plants, The September meeting will
Dowering and foUage. The two be at the home of Mrs. Gerald
exhibited in the invitational Minor at which time the new
POMEROY FIRE Dept.
clwes.
officers will be ii)Stalled.
regular meeting, '1:30 p.m. Ibis
Mrs. M. E. Nelson presided at
evening al Second Ward
=:_~~ ~:=.ti:t!;
Firehouse.
of ll(llle of the old hymll8. Mrs.
RACINE FIRE Dept.
Auxiliary, 7:30 tonight at fire
Nicholson provided a July 1
colWDillor "The Green Thumb U~UA.
bouse.
Notes" of The Dally Sentinel.
WEDNF3DAV
Mlllibers responded to roD caD Geneva, Helen and Msry Lou
POMEROY WOMEN'S
by naming materials to be used King, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. BowUng Aasoclatlon, 7:30 p.m.
in winter bouqueta.
Virgil King of Kingsburg near Wednesday at the Pomeroy
Arrangements on display Pomeroy have joined the junior JlowUng Lanes.
membership ranks of the
WINDING TRAIL Garden
Hoistein-Frieslan Assn , of Club picnic at summer camp on
America.
Over
13,900 the river of Mrs. Charles Hayes,
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youngsters
sre
now
acti~ely 8 p.m. Wednesday. Nature tour
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enrolled in the breed will be conducted.
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organizetlon's program.
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To qualify, member can- POM-MID LIONS Club,
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didates
must be under 21 years opeclal prosram. Wedneaday
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age
and
have enrolled Ina 4-H noon,
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or vocational al!rlculture dairy Metllodllt Cbur1:b. lipl!attr on
project. !ndividuai ownership of sparta.
at
least ooe Registered Holstein
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is also required.
THURSDAY
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DISABLED American
• CONVENIENT
Veterans, 7:30 p.m. Thuraday
night at the D.A.V. hall.
e COURTEOUS
A'M'END REUNION
Refreshments aller meeting.
,
Mr . snd Mrs. Leo Kennedy
COUNCILORS
and Mr. and Mrs. BIU Sprouse PAST
Fridays Only
TheGdorus
CouncU
17, D. of A:
TM Drlv•ln Window and daughter, Terri, Mid- 'nnlrsday nlthl, home of Mn
dleport; Mr. snd Mrs. Jesse
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t A.M. to 7 P.M.
and Mrs. Michael Oblinger and
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of the three or four movements of the classical symphony.

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Ill be baclt 1n clrculatlan In juat a lew weea. Meanwhile her
daupt.et, Pall)' Martin ol Cleveland, II here to Ullllln her care.
Ma-y received 110 c:arda and JIUIIIII'OUI bouq11811 al !Iowen
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Little League champl0f11&gt; were H~. aons, Gene and
feted at a picnic Sul)day at the Joey, Doug and ADen Acree,
MiddleportCommunltyParli:by Tom Scally, David Smith,'
mothers of members of the Jimmy Klein, . Mrs. Bob
team coached by Woody Call. Haggero/ and Mark, and Larry
Hotdogs, hamburgers, lOft Neff.
drinks and a cake lnscrlbed - - - - -- - -"'--- - -- - - -"No. I Middleport" were .oer- .-

and Mr. and Mra. Bob Landers ved.
and family.
Attending were Mrs.
Whittington and Cbarlle, Mr.
snd , Mn. Woody Call, Davie,

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The annual Hudson reunion
recently at the roadside~ on
State Route 33 opened with a
picnic dinner at noon. Gifts
were awarded to Kathryn
Landers of Mexico, the one who
Ira veled the farthest for the
reunion. Preceding the picnic
tile family went Ill Syracuse to
visit Mrs. Anna Hudaon ,at the
hOflle of Mrs. Rosella ~oy.
Among those attending were
Mrs Freda Elkins Mr snd
Mrs: Donald E~. Mr·. snd
Mrs. Ge11e Hudson, Mlaa

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which will be ready to COin,about two weeks and Ia IUIZloua to lind
HUdSOn Reu nl'on good
IICinea fer ll!llldtf!m.l,oqlae 11-111 Ualaa An. 'lbeD Mra.
France~ Clrlatlm on Rc1e 8Wbai dine n&amp;dyfOr new bomes now
Held at P.ark andDve
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are a bit too f.OUil8 ,..tiD leave lbelr IQitlxtr.

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a1 Mr.

Cleveland are the gulllll
and Mrs. PhWp Meinllllrt and
Mlaa Erma Smith. 'lbly will
return to Cleveland Wenlldly.
Mr. and Mn. Larry Wllea ol
Laura are here vacationing
wlthtbelrparenii,Mr.andMrs.
0111 McCIIDiocll, Racine, and
~ Mrs. Oml Wiles,

Ber~ley Sprlnga - Martlmburs , Counly 19 for •new construe~ including widening, bl~'
w. Va. t' for oew lncltldlng cell)ent atablll~ed concrete wearing courae. . · l

Road qn

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wearing courae.
BERKELEY - 6.26 milel of
the He&amp;eavWe-Morgan County
line, rqad on W. Va. 9 lor new
construction includln,g
wld!Jnlng, bituminous concrete
wearing cour.oe.
BROOKE - 5.88 miles of the
~ Road on W. \Ia. 11
(alternate) lor new construcllon including widening,
bltualinous concrete wearlns
COUI'ie.
HANCOCK- 1.02 mlln of the
Rainy lllll Road on County U
lor new construction including
widening, b!lmnlnous concrete

Mr.udMra. W. W.IIDblnson ~~
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guesll of her IIIOtba', Mn, .utn- u..1 ..._. '
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tendad the Matlact 1W111on held Mn. J1m!1 .E. Pldlllpl llld :
at I.encaa'tr and the fwlerll of blaat dallllbter' Mrs. om!,, ::-.-=::"''
Robert Mallact
lllllltbllldlllflmtdnpar, Mra.
Mrs. Alma
conllned
Ralpll G. , Smith and iDflnl
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to •her home due to lnlria :S'tt:,;l-==~
IRifftred In 1 faD 1 wwk aco. Tolbert 011'1 ~DI ' aa4
Roy Vu &lt;boaey II 1 . .tlenl
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Oolumbua, Room m.
Mr. and Mra. VirDGII
llld Stanley Yiljted mr
WHkeDd with Mr. aod
Wallace f'!nnn IIIII famib
Grave City. Mr.
r..uiJ retired
Foree,
11 ~:ar.,::r::.
with s-a.
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Elk City Rilal on 'IV. Va. 57 ,for
new construction Including
wldeDinB, blturnin0111 concrete

base and bituminous &lt;~
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BtruptliJII lnelwllne w.tdenlng, ~, .bltumlilon.Honcrete

'!he ._ya Cr•ll Raad
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RAI.J!llGH - 4j3 miles·Of the '·
CIIW'ie.
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~Mf - 4.72 miles of the Mullell&amp;-Beckley Road m W.
MORGAN - 3.0 mila of the Hurrlci~e •Creek Road on Va. 18 1()1' new constructloa

CGwtty 11. lor new
concrete .wearing cour.oe. ' 1 including widening, biQ.uulilj,us Cow!ty 17 (I~ .oervl,te) and COIIItrucUon Including C*llent
JWIDY - .2.8 ~· of the
.wearing cout.oe,
County 17 (Ieeder) for new stabilized bue and bitumlnoua
Mocntield-Petersburg ROad on
- .U mUea ol ~tructlow including wldelng, conc:reje pavement.
U. , 21llor
,~lri*Jtioll the Flowing ·
Road on·, ~tuminolia concrete, weariJig ~ - Z.38 mila of the

CHARLESTON - Twelve
additional sta.te ~ighway
projecta have been added Ill tJlli
Department of ' Hlsbwaya'
August 25 bid opel)lng, · ac- ·
cording to Governor Arch A.
Moore Jr.
Tile addiUOI) brings Ill 21 the
number of prole-eta oo which the
department will open bids
Auguii 20, !be Govern« noted.
Earllet thla week, an·
nOarlelllient waa made of . the
ltrfl _nine projectl.
bo of the 12 projects were
Included in the deparbnent's
July 14 bid opening but !be
entries were later rejected
becauie of esceasive bids lor
work Ill Kanawha and PUtnam,

Hospital Gift Voted

Countih.

'I'l!e.pfojecta 'Include :
8AiUIOUR,-4.00mll\IIOf the

Aplanter will be presented to were judged with Mrs. G. B.
Veterall8 Memorial Hospital by Stoot receiving flrlt on an
the Star Garden Club, it was arrangement of brown lUlldecided during a recent fiowers in aatone jar. Mrs. Seth
meeting of the group at the Nicholson took second with her
home of Mrs. P. H. Nelson.
red dahlias, and Mra. C. E.
The club voted to purchase a Stout third lor violas.
suitable
container
for ' An article on the shrimp plant
pbiladendron for the hOIIPIIal was given by Mrs. Jamee
planting. The Meigs County Nlcbolaon. Mrs. Effie llooller
••• fi...er show was di!cuased told of IIUIIIIDer on B nature
but It was undecided as to b'ail, and a paper on material
whether members will par- and ita care for winter
ticlpate.
arrangements was presented by
A rewt was given on the Mlaa Ruby Diehl.
fiower show staged by the Mrs. Jess Nelson, a former
Rutland Friendly Gardeners member, was a guest The
last month and it was noted that , tr•vellng prize donated by Mrs.
Mrs. James Nicholsoo received Ray Nicholson was awarded to
a third 'oo a line arrangement 1111'•· Stout who also won the
and Mrs. Gerald Minor blue hostess gift.
ribbons on house plants, The September meeting will
Dowering and foUage. The two be at the home of Mrs. Gerald
exhibited in the invitational Minor at which time the new
POMEROY FIRE Dept.
clwes.
officers will be ii)Stalled.
regular meeting, '1:30 p.m. Ibis
Mrs. M. E. Nelson presided at
evening al Second Ward
=:_~~ ~:=.ti:t!;
Firehouse.
of ll(llle of the old hymll8. Mrs.
RACINE FIRE Dept.
Auxiliary, 7:30 tonight at fire
Nicholson provided a July 1
colWDillor "The Green Thumb U~UA.
bouse.
Notes" of The Dally Sentinel.
WEDNF3DAV
Mlllibers responded to roD caD Geneva, Helen and Msry Lou
POMEROY WOMEN'S
by naming materials to be used King, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. BowUng Aasoclatlon, 7:30 p.m.
in winter bouqueta.
Virgil King of Kingsburg near Wednesday at the Pomeroy
Arrangements on display Pomeroy have joined the junior JlowUng Lanes.
membership ranks of the
WINDING TRAIL Garden
Hoistein-Frieslan Assn , of Club picnic at summer camp on
America.
Over
13,900 the river of Mrs. Charles Hayes,
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youngsters
sre
now
acti~ely 8 p.m. Wednesday. Nature tour
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enrolled in the breed will be conducted.
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organizetlon's program.
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To qualify, member can- POM-MID LIONS Club,
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didates
must be under 21 years opeclal prosram. Wedneaday
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of
age
and
have enrolled Ina 4-H noon,
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Pomeroy United
or vocational al!rlculture dairy Metllodllt Cbur1:b. lipl!attr on
project. !ndividuai ownership of sparta.
at
least ooe Registered Holstein
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is also required.
THURSDAY
e QUICK
DISABLED American
• CONVENIENT
Veterans, 7:30 p.m. Thuraday
night at the D.A.V. hall.
e COURTEOUS
A'M'END REUNION
Refreshments aller meeting.
,
Mr . snd Mrs. Leo Kennedy
COUNCILORS
and Mr. and Mrs. BIU Sprouse PAST
Fridays Only
TheGdorus
CouncU
17, D. of A:
TM Drlv•ln Window and daughter, Terri, Mid- 'nnlrsday nlthl, home of Mn
dleport; Mr. snd Mrs. Jesse
Ia ()pin
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Lake, West Jefferson, and Mr. Cora Beegle Racine
t A.M. to 7 P.M.
and Mrs. Michael Oblinger and
,
.
I Continuously I
chUdren, NelsonviUe, attended
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=-~~~~ 7 n -1111 MUhone Ridge, W. Va . Sunday.

Three Join Junior

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· l'llmaroy, Cillo_
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"UDfiDIIhed Sympllony"
Schubert's "Symphony No.
8 in B Minor" is called his
"Unfinished Symphony" because It has just two, instead
of the three or four movements of the classical symphony.

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and Mn.

Wide r1D1t

wllh • cookout.
were Mr. and Mrs. cart
and - . ColiiiDliaa.

ANYONE FOR A Di iEh1 Ml.u Loolle Gilmore hll five

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HAM SLICES

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Katlulyn~ndeni, Mr~ilfd l!fi'il.

Paul HOdson, Rllonila, • Mark
Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Hudson, Pauletta and Rndney,
Paul Hysell, Mr. Phil Harrison,
Huani B. Bolin, Mrs. Wanda B.
Hettich, Mrs. Gloria DeBose,
Mr. and
Mrs. Shirley
Frank Hudeon 1
Toni
Hudson,
Hudson,

Keith Blacfl, the )'OIIIIpter ~black and w)lile cat wu bll
by a r.ar lui waek, wupven kitten Sunda7 by the VI'OID8D

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Ill be baclt 1n clrculatlan In juat a lew weea. Meanwhile her
daupt.et, Pall)' Martin ol Cleveland, II here to Ullllln her care.
Ma-y received 110 c:arda and JIUIIIII'OUI bouq11811 al !Iowen
lb'inll her bolpltalizetlon and aha uted Ill to · - btr .,.

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Aw. and dedlr st. Genenl
'fllltille houri 1-4 and 7-1 p.m.
111111· llalerlllt)' .tille baura

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NEW RAVEN-Edward M.
JirOn, 1011 of Mn. Frlllees
G. Br1wa, reeenlly COD!·
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Reaene OHieen TraiDI•I
Cerpl ( AFROTCI field
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Ackenyan, Mn. Pill Johnaon,

WEDDING DATE SET
REEoSvlLLE - Mr and
I:JOto•::IOp.m.only.llatfl'lllty Mn. B I Griffin ~
'fllltllle houri I::IO Ill •=30 p.m. are a:OWiclng ihe
PlnuluniJ on Pedtalrlcl date of their daughter, Kathy, to
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Terry Bush, son of Mr. and Mrs.
llr and Mrs. Glr)' R. Clde Geor-ge Buah, j.lbena, The
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Jlcflllll iwtn ~
• Saturday, Aug . 15, at the
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Mra Hattie L. Albary lin
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lbe ', Ai'Rarc UDII at Oldo
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c,ta41ute of Wafull HIP
~·.,. Iaiiier; Cb.rle. M.
Bl•wa, ' mlde• at 20t
l'nl*UD Aft~ Aliquippa, Pa.

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KRAFT BISCUITS..~~::.~:~:~:..•••.•. 6 $1.00
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KRAFT COOKIES•••••••••••••••••••••• $1.00,
SKIMMED MILK •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 12c
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_.,...,.,...t'a Amoli!,f~ Gene, Mrs. Pat
Little League champl0f11&gt; were H~. aons, Gene and
feted at a picnic Sul)day at the Joey, Doug and ADen Acree,
MiddleportCommunltyParli:by Tom Scally, David Smith,'
mothers of members of the Jimmy Klein, . Mrs. Bob
team coached by Woody Call. Haggero/ and Mark, and Larry
Hotdogs, hamburgers, lOft Neff.
drinks and a cake lnscrlbed - - - - -- - -"'--- - -- - - -"No. I Middleport" were .oer- .-

and Mr. and Mra. Bob Landers ved.
and family.
Attending were Mrs.
Whittington and Cbarlle, Mr.
snd , Mn. Woody Call, Davie,

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The annual Hudson reunion
recently at the roadside~ on
State Route 33 opened with a
picnic dinner at noon. Gifts
were awarded to Kathryn
Landers of Mexico, the one who
Ira veled the farthest for the
reunion. Preceding the picnic
tile family went Ill Syracuse to
visit Mrs. Anna Hudaon ,at the
hOflle of Mrs. Rosella ~oy.
Among those attending were
Mrs Freda Elkins Mr snd
Mrs: Donald E~. Mr·. snd
Mrs. Ge11e Hudson, Mlaa

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U. S, Dl for lie" COIIIItrucUoo
including wldenlng, blluminous

which will be ready to COin,about two weeks and Ia IUIZloua to lind
HUdSOn Reu nl'on good
IICinea fer ll!llldtf!m.l,oqlae 11-111 Ualaa An. 'lbeD Mra.
France~ Clrlatlm on Rc1e 8Wbai dine n&amp;dyfOr new bomes now
Held at P.ark andDve
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are a bit too f.OUil8 ,..tiD leave lbelr IQitlxtr.

;Zd
a1 Mr.

Cleveland are the gulllll
and Mrs. PhWp Meinllllrt and
Mlaa Erma Smith. 'lbly will
return to Cleveland Wenlldly.
Mr. and Mn. Larry Wllea ol
Laura are here vacationing
wlthtbelrparenii,Mr.andMrs.
0111 McCIIDiocll, Racine, and
~ Mrs. Oml Wiles,

Ber~ley Sprlnga - Martlmburs , Counly 19 for •new construe~ including widening, bl~'
w. Va. t' for oew lncltldlng cell)ent atablll~ed concrete wearing courae. . · l

Road qn

wearing Courll!.
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HARDY .;;.. 3.00 miles Or the

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wearing courae.
BERKELEY - 6.26 milel of
the He&amp;eavWe-Morgan County
line, rqad on W. Va. 9 lor new
construction includln,g
wld!Jnlng, bituminous concrete
wearing cour.oe.
BROOKE - 5.88 miles of the
~ Road on W. \Ia. 11
(alternate) lor new construcllon including widening,
bltualinous concrete wearlns
COUI'ie.
HANCOCK- 1.02 mlln of the
Rainy lllll Road on County U
lor new construction including
widening, b!lmnlnous concrete

Mr.udMra. W. W.IIDblnson ~~
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01 Woodltocfl, Va. wn recent bifant Dl lira iiGaaJ4 D
guesll of her IIIOtba', Mn, .utn- u..1 ..._. '
.. ,.,_'
JoaepNne McGhie. They at- - · ..... .... .
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tendad the Matlact 1W111on held Mn. J1m!1 .E. Pldlllpl llld :
at I.encaa'tr and the fwlerll of blaat dallllbter' Mrs. om!,, ::-.-=::"''
Robert Mallact
lllllltbllldlllflmtdnpar, Mra.
Mrs. Alma
conllned
Ralpll G. , Smith and iDflnl
11
to •her home due to lnlria :S'tt:,;l-==~
IRifftred In 1 faD 1 wwk aco. Tolbert 011'1 ~DI ' aa4
Roy Vu &lt;boaey II 1 . .tlenl
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Oolumbua, Room m.
Mr. and Mra. VirDGII
llld Stanley Yiljted mr
WHkeDd with Mr. aod
Wallace f'!nnn IIIII famib
Grave City. Mr.
r..uiJ retired
Foree,
11 ~:ar.,::r::.
with s-a.
Tba

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Personal
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Elk City Rilal on 'IV. Va. 57 ,for
new construction Including
wldeDinB, blturnin0111 concrete

base and bituminous &lt;~
paYemetll, " .

FRENCH
lb.
_FRIES.............. aa, .
SCOT LAD
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LEMONADE ••••••••••••••••~. ·
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Mr. and Mn. llllrid Dwelley,
l&gt;avid, Sandra, Cheryl and
Glen, Gl Orlando, Fla., and Mrs.
Dwelley's father, Homer Noble,
Hanes City, Fla., visited Mr.
Dwelley's brothers-in-law and
listers, Mr. and Mrs. Granville
Stout and sons and Mr. and Mr•.
Clay Jordan, Dale and Barbara.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Glllogly
and family, formerly of Athens,
bave moved to the Gillogly farm
In Ibis community.
Mra. Nancy Arnson and
Michelle of Cleveland are
spending a vacaUon with ber
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Thoolas. Mrs. Arnson ....,.ntly
completed a Master's degree in
Ubrary Science.
Guests Gl Murl Galaway were
ber gran&lt;lson, David Woodrum
and family, Columbus.
Mr. and Mra. Terry Wiseman
and children of Columbwi, Betty
Kirby and Tnd, Mrs. Noble
Hamon and Randy, of Zaleski,
Marvin Covey of Charleston, W.
Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Preston
Hamon and sons, Athens,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Cheadle and family .
Victor Perry is confined to
Holzer Medical Center in
Gallipolis wbere he is undergoing observation and
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jeffers
and family entertained with a
family gathering in honor of
Mrs. Rer Cheadle on her birthday.
Mrs. Walter Swett underwent
minor surgery at Mount St.
Mary's Hospital, Nelsonville,
and is convalescing satisfactorily at ner home.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reedy
and family of Pomeroy were
weekend guests of her 'Jlarents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swett and
the birthdays of Mike Reedy
10d Waiter Swett were
celebrated.
Mrs. Eva McKnight called on
Mrs. Mwi Gulaway recenUy.
Ruth Ann Jordan, daughtl!r of
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Jordan
and a member of Columbia
Make-It Girls 4-H Club, attl!nded the Stat• 4-H Conservation Camp at Camp Ohio
In Ucklng County.
Those visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. William Lawson and
family Included Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Miller, Westl!rville; Mr.
1 and Mra. Bob Grim· and family,
/ Poea,W:Va.:' Mn:tre&lt;!Roclek
and children, Cba~orth, Ga.;
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tin·
sley, Cbarlesllm, W. Va.
Mra. Faye Jordan and Mrs.
Mandai Jordan were recent
callers at the home of Mrs.
MHude Jones In Albany.

•'•
•
i QUICK QUIZ
I
1 ~lr there any tdib!e
plGnt a m o n g the tropical
I ·orchidl1
I,

I!
•

I

A-The only orchid of eco·
nomic importance is the
Mexican or c h i d, the long,
slender pods of which are
the source of vanilla.

is ;et?
A-Jet Is fossilized wood,
or a mineral like coal. It Is
opaque and in color is
velvety hlack. .

of aU m..cu?

is the loudest

' ·A-The male cicada produces a noise detectable over
a quarter-mile distance.
' Q-How
CttiiUI

did the

1970

differ from a!! pre-

vloul ctmus takings?
: A-A.merlcanswe're
.counted ·by mail In the 1970
cen11111, the first time a 10yeu census made extensive
UR of the mail.
. Q-WIIich was the last of
Jamea F. Cooper's "The
LtaiM!'·Stocking Tales" to
,. publishtd?
A-"The Oeerslayer," in

1141.

and

Jim
Mees,
..

..

'11\fl k:e &lt;:rellll aoclal, spoo·
IIOI'ed by the Aull1lal:y •d the
~ Vollllllllll' Fire Dept.,
beJel on. Saturday night at the
lire house was well attended;
Thankllo everyone wbo ht!IPed
makeltasoceeu.
Mr. llld Mn. Jolll Ridenour
It ~ and Cecil Gwinn Gl
Alhenll called 011 Mr. and Mra.
Stanley Truuell S!!turday
evenin(!.
• .
Mr. and Mra; Ani! Holter and
familY attended the Davia
rellllioll ·at Lake Alma on
Sunday.
'' -·· '
Mr. and Mn. Jllllell BiUey
attended a ball game at Cln·
clnnaU .'rlday.
Robbie, Terri Lynn and
Deidra Cowdery of Newark, 0.,
spent Wednll!Jday with Peggy,
Stevie, Renee and Scottie

You,
and

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. USIC.

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$1295 '

1967 DATSUN .

Station Wagon. radio &amp; .automatic transl
mission.
. $1495

1966 ME RCU'RY

Comet 2 Dr. Hardtop, radio
transmission.
1966 DODGE

~

automatic
$149~

I

Coronet 4.40 Station Wagon, V-8 motor, radio,
power steering ~ automatic transmission.

Pon~lrly Motor Co. ~ ,

=·

PURl!
BRED
G~mon
, Shepheid,PIIPPI.-, 8-wellc
Two . ~malei Of)IY.- Phol)e
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5983 Iiiier 4 p.l'(l.
t • .

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death of our beloved wife and

• • •

tities.

mother, Edith K. Mumford.
You have our ~verlastlng
gratitude.
Jack Mumford and Family.

TO THE manr, friends who so
kindly assis ed us during the
illness and death of our dear
wlfe, mother and sister ,
Erma Margaret Will, we wish

to extend our

Finesse Proves
Loser's Undoing
By Oswald &amp; Jamts Jacoby
NORTH

11

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WEST
EAST
.85
.72
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J9785
K2
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SOUTH (D)
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East-West
Wool North

vulnera~

Eat South
1 ..

Pua
Paaa
Opening leod-• 9

l'tlas

Pau

3 ..
PUll

,.

on

fht

Greenwood

Rood. Walch far
Slale Route

gas Range,
D~,'~'"'""l'"', Sofa
Bod, Cord
Table
wlt!t 4

n~ns.

•In•·•" t~an~s .

.... ,..

. ., . .U...

: PHttco· COLOR· TV,, floor
mOdel. Very nice cafl!~et.
Also. folding high chair.

J?hone 742·504.

8-11-31c

express

----Tomatoes

and

freezing. Phone

corn

8.:1·22~.

for

7·26-llc

Murray and Theodore White.

- - - -Notice

8·11-llp

Tubs,

GUN SHOOT Friday evening,
Aug. 14, 7 p.m. Hams and
Bacans. Mill Hill Road .
Spon.,..ed by Racine Fire
O.pl.
8·11·41c

-----CHICKEN barbecue,
homemade lc::e cream, Aug.
16, Racine fire station.

Sponsored by Racine Fire

Dept. and auxiliary.

E

Tub,

B·11·51c

anyone other than myself.

Carl H. Ralrden, P. 0. Box 92.
Hartford, W. Va.
8·11-ltp

FOUR GRAVE t.OTS In Meigs
Memorial Gorden . Guy A.
Russtll, 992·5771.
1-7-llc

Tools, A Lot of
I
Items,
Something
everybody. Come See &amp; Buy. FISH ANp h!'"t wllh your ..-..n
Lunch Served. Virgil &amp; aluminum car-lop boat, 1.a, 3·
Myrtle Walker, OWners. 12, 1-14 II. and 1·15 fl. canoe.
Terms: Cash. Not respon&amp;lbte Reduced · lo Sell. Lorenza 0.
for accldenls. The Bradford Davis, Kingsburg Rd., 992Aucllon Co., A. C. Bradtord. 6256.
Manager. C. C. Bradlord. ---------8-_7·-:-101.&lt;
Auctioneer.
8·9·13·21C SINGER cabinet sewing
machine equipPed wllh dial
control for zig-zag, bul·
lonhole, and fancy daolgn
Wanted To Bur
work
aa well as beaullful
GAME roosler. Phone 992-2978 olralghtsewi!l!lWilt sacrifice
or write 1747 Chesler Rood, for$51.60or E-Zierms.
Phone
Pomeroy, Ohio .
8·9-llc 99).2685.
U.6fc
""·TON TRUCK, by Glenn

' Jewell, t'agev111e, 6Ytl-3135

Albany.

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ELECTRO~UX

r--,_...,_.,...__,....;_

Fer

er .

t~T..i\l!;:h

consumers with Rawlelgh

produds. can earn $60 ,....kly
part lime, $150 ond up full
lime. No capital needed If
credit 'Is good. Write Charlie
Penn, W. T. Rawtetgh
l;;ompany, P. 0. Box 204,
Chillicothe, Ohio 45601, giving
name, address and jlhone

number.

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8-11-llc
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Auto Sallis

1947 FIAT 4·d0or sedan, ex·
ceHenl condition. Catt Rev.
Hinzman, Mason 173-5920 or
773-5211 .

·a.9-31c

-19-64~CH:7E~V:7R::-:O;:-:L-;E::;T:-c::o-::ov:::,:::;:rl'll!le

325 power glltla $495. Colt·911533.40 Chester.
.~

a..-3tp

$5·. 55'' .... ; .~·

.·Commerdll

MAN OR WOMAN Ia supply ·

I ,

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-:-GUAAANT0o-- .

Free Estimites

Phone 992-20~4 · .. :

Ceramic tile and slate

PometOJ HOllie &amp; AUfo

.

!'ill
1l? ;;o A
MCK FLIP FOLLOWW
PH A HAL.F .:;AINEI':!

·,06 E. Mltn,
Pomeroy,
.
.

LEG~L NO,ICE
Harry L. COllin, ~h 11¥C·
and 111111111
6 ROOM hou... balh, corn- ct11ors,
Re: Le;al Notice concernl,ng
plelti.Ypaneled. Wall to wall oil and gas lta.le r betweal"'
carpfllng In . living ·&lt;oom. evelyn and
·a. GolCJtbtrry,
Located on 2 nice river .lois In lts:sors, and 1Har'ry L. Coggin,

Real Estate For Sale .

w..

Mlddleparl. Phone 992-2362 or
contocl Ray IJ1rchfleld, Rl. 1,
Mlddtel"l"t.
.
7-29·1 21C
=--....,--~---SMALL 14-A firm, 6 rooms and
bftth, catpeted Hvlng· room,
compleioly · ·modern, · all
Hllobli, lar~o metal barn !Nilh
part baMmlnt, farm ponf!l,

1esse1.

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...,.

o" July 2A, 1959, you, Harry L.

COggin, entered

into·'~an

.oil and

gu loll&amp;o with Evelyn OGI~ . ·
sberry 'and her. husbend~ \w : G.
Goldsberry .. of Athens, Ohio.
You re~sed, at that time, the
rooorvol pi oil. gil'• .and
gasoline. (I.e. tho right to drill

tor an~ utlllle the productlon ot
well 'atoeked. On· blacktop these natural resaurcts 11 Ht
forth In the leau) und..- a forly
road one mn.. I l lI of Fl ve (4)) a'cre trect of tend loceted In

THEY'LL

Melgl COU!lty, Ohio. Thl$ 11-le
was end Is reCQrded In Volume
-49, et P191 553 of tht 1Leue ·
Records ot Metgs,ColMty, Ohio,
which are milnlalned at tht
courthouse In' Pomeroy, OhiO. It
was recorded ·On August 10,

1959.

Mr. ana Mrs. Goldtberry
believe that the leaSt II null and

void lor two reason&amp;. First, It

has exr,lrea . the .term . 'o·t ·the
lene 1 ten (10} years, ~nd
would extend beyond ten· yallirs
anly In the event that tesnt had

drilled and was maintaining, •

producing well . There_ was no
Well dr llltd pur~uent to the

terms at this tease. Second, tho
luoe provldis thet : "LHIII
shalt camn•enco 1 well on sold
r,romltos ·within one month (1)

ii

.dtltonol
month, tlich
REST~tCTli,BiotsaflCI!"~:::rr.
·t~~. .'.:tl":'·
llf8
fOr'' Ale cl01•~ t.tF1MJQs
}''~yfrii.
r . nll!'!!."Y~i·
.tanr!~· '"'
School AU ·ullltltes · ~fou· ti~ .;,L · wottJico"'•'n. cod .... 1No ou
11· r
' 11 ~ h
1 ...~ was con:rmt"ced. rha fttt, t.n
Many tlze o l•w c DOH r .... n. dollar q·uarter1y paym'"t . 11
!-OTS WITH all ulltlltes. Priced OQ·Inspecllon..Call992· mode Dut thorooltor . ht
Reslrlcfed sub dlvi11on. •r. lo 6887.
pa.rmonll wore dllconun.Uid.
2.,.cre lois. Phone Chesler
6-3-lfc
Thus, whitt the luoe Is no •
-· 1 hi -· 3302
longer effectu•l, It Ia, · ne~er.
·-·~1. n I •-· · 1 11
1111tess, stilt a matter ol 1 r~oc.rd.
.. _ __ _ _ _...:....
"' c BIIS.Iness Services
tt tslho dn1~'11nd lnlfi!)lton of
tilt OotdtDerr 's to rttt&lt;i" II
GOOO tnvestmenl property. WHEEL Horse Sale&amp; and from tlltrKor. I. in oc¢.ordanco
Houst with lhree lumlshed
Service. Baum Lum~r ;~~l::dct~:do ~~::~:::hhoo~:~:
apartments, l&gt;asemenl, lwo • Company, Chesler, Ohio. notll~lng you of tllelr lntotltion, .
pnone 985-33111.
on4illhllome1tmtts~lng you
garages. Monlhly Income,
$190. Priced reai!Qnably · for
· •
5-20-)lc to rotull tho filii ot rtcor~
within lh lrty do yo , (30~ df lho
lck t Phone 992 3035
· qu ~·· · . ·7-19-ffc AIR CONDITIONING, r-.e1ptof!hlhotlct.lf YOY idO.
-'rlgerolli&gt;n
, ,. HI'
, · vlt;e. Jack's . not rotuso It lho~ will he~o to
R•··
H
undergo the lnconVtnltnca •net.
2 STORY brl ck bulld.t,ng,
RifriOeratlon, New avon. oxponoe attlllng an tffiJfivtt ot
Mlddleparl. No· rea~ble
Pllona 882-2079.
••If• forlolturo. ·which tHor ~ro
offer rejected. Also 101 40x125, .
- • authorized to do b~ tH• ''lOY.• · '·
Middleport. Phone 992·5251:
ctlld· llotute,
·
.
·7-21-lfc
C. BRADFORD, Auclloneer
Complete Servlte ·
MODERN 8 room :hoQse,
Ph0ne 94'1·3l21 •·
Pomiroy, vacant. Priced
Redne;,Ohlo
tal. 11, "'
rlghl lor quick ule. Pt:l~ate
Crill Brl&lt;l!ord S-t-Ile · - - - - - · ·
owner. Phone 949-2165.
. -~---.....,-----.
. W.12tp
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NEfGLER .Can~ton •. ·For.
OLDER HOUSE on choice tot In
building or t
111111 Y9JJi'';
Syrecu$e. Prtc:id for qutck
home;. till ' \IY' · Nitglir',
lwlle. Catt 992-532A.
RICI111~ ·O!J]Ir. : ' 1 •· • ' :
7-26-11•
. ·,, , ·.,-: 7-31-lfc

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1oTHERTON
T.V. AND
ELECTRONIC
SERVI~E,
Phone ,.,ae.q, Long 8Qtt0in,
. :· . '
:1.1f.11. c
SEP't:IC:

~~~ ciHI!Id-

flllller
•. Sarilf..II~Jii;5.ort, OhiO. Ph,,
662·~· · ~
2.12:1fc

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HOURS...
GMf,.,
W/IEfJii.!

SKI\on 11, Bodford Township,

Eldon Walburn •. phone 992·
2805
''- . •.;. ·' 7-.,.,.
""-Ifc
~ ~t. · :~
I,~
o&lt;.ll~ar
Sale
·
Real Esta

•

tNC~SE

VEil eNERGY FeR

1
~~Y::':
n~~~.~~~rp,CJ:l
~~r.-ct~.
~!e '9;;:~
~~;M'Ir~~g.ii,t"&amp;ir!~~
tor quick sole, $100. Conlacl .
6-29-tfc torty In edvonco, for eoch··•d·

vacuum
cleaner complele wtlh attachinenls, cordwlnder and - - - - ' - - - r P.1nl ljlray. Repossessed bul
In like-new condlllon. Pay
S37 .45 cuh or terms If
desired. PhOne 992-2685.

1+6tc
HAYMAN'S AUCTION tlouse,
Laurel Cliff. now apon each
Friday to recelva con- OLO UPRIGHT pianos, any
signments
10 a.m. Audlon
condition, as follQ as have not
There are a lot of bridge starting a! a!
1 p.m. Lei us sell
.
. 1+61c
been wet. Paying S10 each.
superstitions liut the only one yaur ":'erchandlse.
Flral
floor
only.
Mondays
witt
we place any faith In is that
3·22·11C be plck·UP day, Wrlle, Diving NEW :t-BEO~~ home, 1\!t
of the tate P. Hal Sims. He
good dlrecllons, Willen Plano b,tht; lull buemtnl 1 alalways said that spades was YOUTH REVIVAL slarllng Company, Box 118, Sardis, tilc:hed garllil•· Ullttly room,
Tuesday. Aug. ll.al 7:30p.m. Ohio 03946.
his lucky suit
air, condlllonitd, Syracuae,
at Freedom Gospel Mi&amp;Sion a!
S-·1:J.Ifc Ohtq, ~~~· County. Phon-.
It Is our lucky suit alao
Bald Knobs. Rev. 0. H. Carl,
.
.
"614-992
and, in fact, is everybody's
evangelist. The public Is OLO FURNITURE, dishes,
Invited.
lucky suit The reason is that
trunks, etc. Write M. D.
1
8·5·61c Miller, Rt. A, Pomeroy, 0.
it outranks all the others
and, If you hold the apades,
Call 992-6:!71.
llltiort Wotds.
3-1-lfc
you can force your opponents REOUCE sale and last wllh
SIJIO
Gobese tablets ond E·Vap - - - - - - - - - LIT US
one trick higher If they want
water pill&amp;. Nelson Orugs.
,. INSTALL
to play the hand.
8-5-JO!p
Rent
·
) YouR
South held the spades and
ROOM unrurnllhod apart- .,
·:~·; ·RJRNACE
got to game. He lost the llrst WILL pick up' merchandise ana 3 ment.
Phone 99A-J281.
1-,
,
..
take ta auction on a per.
two club tricks, ruffed the
7-1-lfc
,
Alt
t1111
tn
SIOCk,
gas
or
lui!
centoge basts. Call Jim
third club high, drew trumps
Oil fired. Coil now, tor Dill
Achtms, auctioneer, Rutland. 4-ROOM furnished aparlmonf,
with two leads, ran off the
lnlfollollon.
Phone 742-:1&lt;1111.
thrte gaod hearts, finally led
newly
decoroled.
Ground
,
9·23-llc floor. Albert Htll, Racine, 949·
a diiiDlond and finessed dummy's quten. East plunked THE PROPERTY formerly 2261.
down the king and returned
occupied by the Sparlmlln
the deuce. Sou t b studied
Barel Cros~roeds on Rt. 124
awhile and finally played his
has been Jlllrchased by
eight-spot but his play made
~C:,1 , ~. ~~us"wl~
no difference. West covered
closed frant Aug. 10 to $epl. 1,
th~ eight with tbe nine and
1970 tor remodeling, wllh
South had to !ale another
subsequenl oponlng of Miller
trick In that suit.
c
and Sons Grocery and Service
"I'm the unluckiest p!ayfr
Station, Ia HI'Vt lho public.
in the world," moaned South.
1·9-llc
"l can never get a finesse to - - - - - - - work."
For Sale . Trade
This might be que. At 7 H.P. RtOING 'mowtt'. Will
least, the finesse didn't work
trade for boo! and motor.
this time but South's faut~~:e
Phone Coolville 667-3031.
to mlike the game Was due
· · · l-11,31p
to bad' play. Or ntaybe · be
wassuperstlllouu aboUt
counting to 13.
Wilen West dlacarded on
the third club, East was
marked with six cards !D •
that suit. Then East abowed
up with exactly two spades
and followed to three beatta.
He couldn't· hold JMre · t~an
~wo diamonds.
should
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Residlllti11 er

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Lanlf!'!' BEANS and cucymbers.
Polaloe• afler Aug. 6.

food.
Harold Will and Family;
Della Douglas. Elizabeth

.

,._le er Female
lielp Wanted '

1942 YELLOW Ca~llloc, ·all
power wllh air condiHontng,
S150. Also A.R.A. car air
Polnls off Rl. 7. See Opal
condllloner for iale wllh
Hollon after 5 p.m.
S125 Ph
985
compressor,
· one
· - - - - - , . . - - -6-9-dtp
3897 oller 5 p.m.
'N, two-bedroom
NICE
MODER
9
8- ·:\IP
home 1 y•rs old, and 968
.
1965 CHEVROLET !ruck, no model HollY-Park mobile
home like new wllh cenlral
rusl,6-cyllnder, A·1 condition, · air
conditioning and AD ft.
_
motor, starter, battery,
awning sitting on approx. one
5 H.P. RIDING lown mqwor. bra~es. new tires wllh new aero of land. Will sell t.V..!hor
Good condition. Call 843-2261 tadory built camper. Phone
"""'"
or ~. rately.
ft--tland ,
992-5392 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Slalnt
Newell,
Tuppers
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8·7-6tc _________•_26-_lfc
Plains, Ohio.
------:--;:8·5-blc
2 GUN cabinets, Early 1962 FORO Econallne Von, S200. -------~,. American Styling. One
Phone 742·W9.
8-P-6tc NEW HOMES for sate. We bave
Cherry -7 gun cepaclly: One
be&amp;utllutlolsavalfable or will
Walnu! _ a gun capacity.
build on yours. Sample homes
Phon
· e -~,.,._.
~
1958 PLYMOUTH stallon
alreadY buill for your In8-tl-31c

Slone COAL, llmesione. E•cetslor
Colored Salt Works, E. Main Sl.,
T.v, • .', ""m...oy. PhoM ...._, ~ ,
· Har,, ~ 'iT. \)I" • • ,
••-;: ~...,
4-"9~Hc

our appreciation and thanks
lor the floral .offerings and

t WILL ool be responsible for
any debts contracted by

+1084
• 102

I ~fliE sold my cabin on l•ke
and will sell the following
personal r,roperly at my
' home, 1 mle N. E. of Racine,

11-11 -llp

We also
I

sMN ~T~)agi~

-..A-.........,soL-._

~

. .

The correct way ta eat
corn-on-the-cob is with
gusto, and in great quan.

..

Of
QUALITY

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of root beer BOTH for a
dime, v~ry. very few kids
today will believe you.

""t "'~t

2

Trussell. Mrs. Tnl.ue1l look
REDBONE
coonhound.
'Of'IMIVIS. 1100 P.M.
tbenl In . to Fort Melga and .
Regts1ered. Phone 949-3014.
PCIMUOY, OHIO
., .
a. t1-121c
spent the day.
.
Kelly Theiss of Be)jre baa
.been visiting his grandparents,
.WANT AD
cOLONIAL style stereo, AM
Help •Wanted
INFORMATION
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee.
FM radio, 4 spea~era, 4·
DEADLINES
"
WAITRESS. Al&gt;c&gt;lr In person, and
speed
record
changer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holter and 5 P.M. Day Before Publication Crow' a. · Stiak
House.
Balanct
$80.59.
Use our
Monday Deadllnev9a.m .
son are visiting hls parents, Mr.
Pomeroy.
budget lerms. FrH glfl with
Cancellation &amp; CorrectJOI'I&amp;
8·9·61( every purchase. Call m-3352.
and Mrs. Ani! Holter.
Will be ac~pted until 9a.m. for
------~
Day of Publication
.
1·11-'lc
REGULATIONS
WAtTR ESS wanted. 'Must be
The Publisher reserves the
over 21, have reference. MOOERN WALNUT stereo,
right to e411 or reject Bny ad~
BARBS
Apply in person. Martin
AM and FM radio, feohres 4deemed objectional.
The
Restauranl.
l Mlddleporl.
.
speed record ·changer, 4
publisher will not be res·ponsible
1·11-llc speakers. separate con1rols.
By PHIL PASTORET
for more than one incorrect
insertion .
Balance S78.69. Use our
RATES
If you think bathtub gin
buclgellerms. FREE gill with
For want Ad ser. lce
Female Help
Wanted
is a card game, you're a S ceflts
every purchose. Call992-33.12.
per Word one Insertion
.
8·11-6tc
heck of a ·lot younger than
Minimum cnarge 7Sc
ADD TO your femlly Income.
12 cents per w Jrd three
Demonstrate toys and gifts.
some of us.
consecutive insMtlnn-.
Earn~ an evening. Work at PONY, $30. George Hensley,
• • •
18 cents per word sll( con
your convenience. No ex·
luppers Plains, phone 61&gt;1·
Why does one say he
secutlve lnser.tlons.
.
perlence. No Investment. Call
11
3314.
0Wns 11 a home, whe?l
25 Rer cent p1sc.ou~t on patd m-4632. Write· Toy Ladles
I-9·31C
there's 25 years to go an adsandadspatdwtlh•nlOdftiVS. p 1 PI
Joh !on Pa
CARD OF THANkS
•arTy
an,
ns
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the mortgage?
&amp;: OBITUARY
15902.
BOOKCASE 4ll.by4ll.,fullol
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51.50 lor SO word minlmvm
l-11-3tp
good books Including e.n·
&lt;
:Jn.
The boss has decreed that Each additional word 2c.
cyclopedia Americana, exBLIND ADS
BE A PLAYHOUSE ' T't'l'r' ctllent
there will be no World
condition. Price $100.
A.ddillonal 2Sc Cllarge per DEALER: Work Auf,ust to
Series or other pools in the Ad\lertisement.
Call C. C. Cuckler. 992·2524.
OFFICE HOURS
December, free !rain ng. Ne
office this fall. Absolutely.
8 :30a .m . to 5·00 p .m Daily,
coUectlng, no delivery, no ------,----:--1--9-lh:
Wanna bet on it?
8: 30 cur.. to 12 · 00 Noon
cash Investment. Call collect AWNING$. storm doors and
"
Saturday .
6U-377-A791,
Charlotte
windows, torpor 11 •
• • •
Heiskell, Soulh Paint, Ohio.
marquees, blown and l&gt;alt
If you recall when you got
lnsufallon. Elmer White,
7-17-llc
Card of Thanks
sales representative. For free
a large hot dawg and a glass
WE WISH to express our
. esllmaiH, phone Charles
heartfelt thanks and gratitude Auction
Lisle, Syracuse. V. V.
for your prayers, cards,
AUCTION
Johnson and Son, Inc.
flowers and donations of
-1-lfc
money and food during the SATURDAY, AI,IGUST Uth, 11 ---,....---·- - - 5

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19. Propooltlon
20. Court

proceeding.'~

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3. VexaUoma
4. Golfer
Snead
r.. White
yamlt

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8. BrtUoh
title

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12. Pa.rua.

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News, Event
Mr. and Mn. llllrid Dwelley,
l&gt;avid, Sandra, Cheryl and
Glen, Gl Orlando, Fla., and Mrs.
Dwelley's father, Homer Noble,
Hanes City, Fla., visited Mr.
Dwelley's brothers-in-law and
listers, Mr. and Mrs. Granville
Stout and sons and Mr. and Mr•.
Clay Jordan, Dale and Barbara.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Glllogly
and family, formerly of Athens,
bave moved to the Gillogly farm
In Ibis community.
Mra. Nancy Arnson and
Michelle of Cleveland are
spending a vacaUon with ber
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Thoolas. Mrs. Arnson ....,.ntly
completed a Master's degree in
Ubrary Science.
Guests Gl Murl Galaway were
ber gran&lt;lson, David Woodrum
and family, Columbus.
Mr. and Mra. Terry Wiseman
and children of Columbwi, Betty
Kirby and Tnd, Mrs. Noble
Hamon and Randy, of Zaleski,
Marvin Covey of Charleston, W.
Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Preston
Hamon and sons, Athens,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Cheadle and family .
Victor Perry is confined to
Holzer Medical Center in
Gallipolis wbere he is undergoing observation and
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jeffers
and family entertained with a
family gathering in honor of
Mrs. Rer Cheadle on her birthday.
Mrs. Walter Swett underwent
minor surgery at Mount St.
Mary's Hospital, Nelsonville,
and is convalescing satisfactorily at ner home.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reedy
and family of Pomeroy were
weekend guests of her 'Jlarents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swett and
the birthdays of Mike Reedy
10d Waiter Swett were
celebrated.
Mrs. Eva McKnight called on
Mrs. Mwi Gulaway recenUy.
Ruth Ann Jordan, daughtl!r of
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Jordan
and a member of Columbia
Make-It Girls 4-H Club, attl!nded the Stat• 4-H Conservation Camp at Camp Ohio
In Ucklng County.
Those visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. William Lawson and
family Included Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Miller, Westl!rville; Mr.
1 and Mra. Bob Grim· and family,
/ Poea,W:Va.:' Mn:tre&lt;!Roclek
and children, Cba~orth, Ga.;
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tin·
sley, Cbarlesllm, W. Va.
Mra. Faye Jordan and Mrs.
Mandai Jordan were recent
callers at the home of Mrs.
MHude Jones In Albany.

•'•
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I
1 ~lr there any tdib!e
plGnt a m o n g the tropical
I ·orchidl1
I,

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A-The only orchid of eco·
nomic importance is the
Mexican or c h i d, the long,
slender pods of which are
the source of vanilla.

is ;et?
A-Jet Is fossilized wood,
or a mineral like coal. It Is
opaque and in color is
velvety hlack. .

of aU m..cu?

is the loudest

' ·A-The male cicada produces a noise detectable over
a quarter-mile distance.
' Q-How
CttiiUI

did the

1970

differ from a!! pre-

vloul ctmus takings?
: A-A.merlcanswe're
.counted ·by mail In the 1970
cen11111, the first time a 10yeu census made extensive
UR of the mail.
. Q-WIIich was the last of
Jamea F. Cooper's "The
LtaiM!'·Stocking Tales" to
,. publishtd?
A-"The Oeerslayer," in

1141.

and

Jim
Mees,
..

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'11\fl k:e &lt;:rellll aoclal, spoo·
IIOI'ed by the Aull1lal:y •d the
~ Vollllllllll' Fire Dept.,
beJel on. Saturday night at the
lire house was well attended;
Thankllo everyone wbo ht!IPed
makeltasoceeu.
Mr. llld Mn. Jolll Ridenour
It ~ and Cecil Gwinn Gl
Alhenll called 011 Mr. and Mra.
Stanley Truuell S!!turday
evenin(!.
• .
Mr. and Mra; Ani! Holter and
familY attended the Davia
rellllioll ·at Lake Alma on
Sunday.
'' -·· '
Mr. and Mn. Jllllell BiUey
attended a ball game at Cln·
clnnaU .'rlday.
Robbie, Terri Lynn and
Deidra Cowdery of Newark, 0.,
spent Wednll!Jday with Peggy,
Stevie, Renee and Scottie

You,
and

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$1295 '

1967 DATSUN .

Station Wagon. radio &amp; .automatic transl
mission.
. $1495

1966 ME RCU'RY

Comet 2 Dr. Hardtop, radio
transmission.
1966 DODGE

~

automatic
$149~

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Coronet 4.40 Station Wagon, V-8 motor, radio,
power steering ~ automatic transmission.

Pon~lrly Motor Co. ~ ,

=·

PURl!
BRED
G~mon
, Shepheid,PIIPPI.-, 8-wellc
Two . ~malei Of)IY.- Phol)e
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death of our beloved wife and

• • •

tities.

mother, Edith K. Mumford.
You have our ~verlastlng
gratitude.
Jack Mumford and Family.

TO THE manr, friends who so
kindly assis ed us during the
illness and death of our dear
wlfe, mother and sister ,
Erma Margaret Will, we wish

to extend our

Finesse Proves
Loser's Undoing
By Oswald &amp; Jamts Jacoby
NORTH

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Paaa
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Greenwood

Rood. Walch far
Slale Route

gas Range,
D~,'~'"'""l'"', Sofa
Bod, Cord
Table
wlt!t 4

n~ns.

•In•·•" t~an~s .

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: PHttco· COLOR· TV,, floor
mOdel. Very nice cafl!~et.
Also. folding high chair.

J?hone 742·504.

8-11-31c

express

----Tomatoes

and

freezing. Phone

corn

8.:1·22~.

for

7·26-llc

Murray and Theodore White.

- - - -Notice

8·11-llp

Tubs,

GUN SHOOT Friday evening,
Aug. 14, 7 p.m. Hams and
Bacans. Mill Hill Road .
Spon.,..ed by Racine Fire
O.pl.
8·11·41c

-----CHICKEN barbecue,
homemade lc::e cream, Aug.
16, Racine fire station.

Sponsored by Racine Fire

Dept. and auxiliary.

E

Tub,

B·11·51c

anyone other than myself.

Carl H. Ralrden, P. 0. Box 92.
Hartford, W. Va.
8·11-ltp

FOUR GRAVE t.OTS In Meigs
Memorial Gorden . Guy A.
Russtll, 992·5771.
1-7-llc

Tools, A Lot of
I
Items,
Something
everybody. Come See &amp; Buy. FISH ANp h!'"t wllh your ..-..n
Lunch Served. Virgil &amp; aluminum car-lop boat, 1.a, 3·
Myrtle Walker, OWners. 12, 1-14 II. and 1·15 fl. canoe.
Terms: Cash. Not respon&amp;lbte Reduced · lo Sell. Lorenza 0.
for accldenls. The Bradford Davis, Kingsburg Rd., 992Aucllon Co., A. C. Bradtord. 6256.
Manager. C. C. Bradlord. ---------8-_7·-:-101.&lt;
Auctioneer.
8·9·13·21C SINGER cabinet sewing
machine equipPed wllh dial
control for zig-zag, bul·
lonhole, and fancy daolgn
Wanted To Bur
work
aa well as beaullful
GAME roosler. Phone 992-2978 olralghtsewi!l!lWilt sacrifice
or write 1747 Chesler Rood, for$51.60or E-Zierms.
Phone
Pomeroy, Ohio .
8·9-llc 99).2685.
U.6fc
""·TON TRUCK, by Glenn

' Jewell, t'agev111e, 6Ytl-3135

Albany.

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ELECTRO~UX

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Fer

er .

t~T..i\l!;:h

consumers with Rawlelgh

produds. can earn $60 ,....kly
part lime, $150 ond up full
lime. No capital needed If
credit 'Is good. Write Charlie
Penn, W. T. Rawtetgh
l;;ompany, P. 0. Box 204,
Chillicothe, Ohio 45601, giving
name, address and jlhone

number.

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Auto Sallis

1947 FIAT 4·d0or sedan, ex·
ceHenl condition. Catt Rev.
Hinzman, Mason 173-5920 or
773-5211 .

·a.9-31c

-19-64~CH:7E~V:7R::-:O;:-:L-;E::;T:-c::o-::ov:::,:::;:rl'll!le

325 power glltla $495. Colt·911533.40 Chester.
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$5·. 55'' .... ; .~·

.·Commerdll

MAN OR WOMAN Ia supply ·

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Free Estimites

Phone 992-20~4 · .. :

Ceramic tile and slate

PometOJ HOllie &amp; AUfo

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1l? ;;o A
MCK FLIP FOLLOWW
PH A HAL.F .:;AINEI':!

·,06 E. Mltn,
Pomeroy,
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LEG~L NO,ICE
Harry L. COllin, ~h 11¥C·
and 111111111
6 ROOM hou... balh, corn- ct11ors,
Re: Le;al Notice concernl,ng
plelti.Ypaneled. Wall to wall oil and gas lta.le r betweal"'
carpfllng In . living ·&lt;oom. evelyn and
·a. GolCJtbtrry,
Located on 2 nice river .lois In lts:sors, and 1Har'ry L. Coggin,

Real Estate For Sale .

w..

Mlddleparl. Phone 992-2362 or
contocl Ray IJ1rchfleld, Rl. 1,
Mlddtel"l"t.
.
7-29·1 21C
=--....,--~---SMALL 14-A firm, 6 rooms and
bftth, catpeted Hvlng· room,
compleioly · ·modern, · all
Hllobli, lar~o metal barn !Nilh
part baMmlnt, farm ponf!l,

1esse1.

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o" July 2A, 1959, you, Harry L.

COggin, entered

into·'~an

.oil and

gu loll&amp;o with Evelyn OGI~ . ·
sberry 'and her. husbend~ \w : G.
Goldsberry .. of Athens, Ohio.
You re~sed, at that time, the
rooorvol pi oil. gil'• .and
gasoline. (I.e. tho right to drill

tor an~ utlllle the productlon ot
well 'atoeked. On· blacktop these natural resaurcts 11 Ht
forth In the leau) und..- a forly
road one mn.. I l lI of Fl ve (4)) a'cre trect of tend loceted In

THEY'LL

Melgl COU!lty, Ohio. Thl$ 11-le
was end Is reCQrded In Volume
-49, et P191 553 of tht 1Leue ·
Records ot Metgs,ColMty, Ohio,
which are milnlalned at tht
courthouse In' Pomeroy, OhiO. It
was recorded ·On August 10,

1959.

Mr. ana Mrs. Goldtberry
believe that the leaSt II null and

void lor two reason&amp;. First, It

has exr,lrea . the .term . 'o·t ·the
lene 1 ten (10} years, ~nd
would extend beyond ten· yallirs
anly In the event that tesnt had

drilled and was maintaining, •

producing well . There_ was no
Well dr llltd pur~uent to the

terms at this tease. Second, tho
luoe provldis thet : "LHIII
shalt camn•enco 1 well on sold
r,romltos ·within one month (1)

ii

.dtltonol
month, tlich
REST~tCTli,BiotsaflCI!"~:::rr.
·t~~. .'.:tl":'·
llf8
fOr'' Ale cl01•~ t.tF1MJQs
}''~yfrii.
r . nll!'!!."Y~i·
.tanr!~· '"'
School AU ·ullltltes · ~fou· ti~ .;,L · wottJico"'•'n. cod .... 1No ou
11· r
' 11 ~ h
1 ...~ was con:rmt"ced. rha fttt, t.n
Many tlze o l•w c DOH r .... n. dollar q·uarter1y paym'"t . 11
!-OTS WITH all ulltlltes. Priced OQ·Inspecllon..Call992· mode Dut thorooltor . ht
Reslrlcfed sub dlvi11on. •r. lo 6887.
pa.rmonll wore dllconun.Uid.
2.,.cre lois. Phone Chesler
6-3-lfc
Thus, whitt the luoe Is no •
-· 1 hi -· 3302
longer effectu•l, It Ia, · ne~er.
·-·~1. n I •-· · 1 11
1111tess, stilt a matter ol 1 r~oc.rd.
.. _ __ _ _ _...:....
"' c BIIS.Iness Services
tt tslho dn1~'11nd lnlfi!)lton of
tilt OotdtDerr 's to rttt&lt;i" II
GOOO tnvestmenl property. WHEEL Horse Sale&amp; and from tlltrKor. I. in oc¢.ordanco
Houst with lhree lumlshed
Service. Baum Lum~r ;~~l::dct~:do ~~::~:::hhoo~:~:
apartments, l&gt;asemenl, lwo • Company, Chesler, Ohio. notll~lng you of tllelr lntotltion, .
pnone 985-33111.
on4illhllome1tmtts~lng you
garages. Monlhly Income,
$190. Priced reai!Qnably · for
· •
5-20-)lc to rotull tho filii ot rtcor~
within lh lrty do yo , (30~ df lho
lck t Phone 992 3035
· qu ~·· · . ·7-19-ffc AIR CONDITIONING, r-.e1ptof!hlhotlct.lf YOY idO.
-'rlgerolli&gt;n
, ,. HI'
, · vlt;e. Jack's . not rotuso It lho~ will he~o to
R•··
H
undergo the lnconVtnltnca •net.
2 STORY brl ck bulld.t,ng,
RifriOeratlon, New avon. oxponoe attlllng an tffiJfivtt ot
Mlddleparl. No· rea~ble
Pllona 882-2079.
••If• forlolturo. ·which tHor ~ro
offer rejected. Also 101 40x125, .
- • authorized to do b~ tH• ''lOY.• · '·
Middleport. Phone 992·5251:
ctlld· llotute,
·
.
·7-21-lfc
C. BRADFORD, Auclloneer
Complete Servlte ·
MODERN 8 room :hoQse,
Ph0ne 94'1·3l21 •·
Pomiroy, vacant. Priced
Redne;,Ohlo
tal. 11, "'
rlghl lor quick ule. Pt:l~ate
Crill Brl&lt;l!ord S-t-Ile · - - - - - · ·
owner. Phone 949-2165.
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NEfGLER .Can~ton •. ·For.
OLDER HOUSE on choice tot In
building or t
111111 Y9JJi'';
Syrecu$e. Prtc:id for qutck
home;. till ' \IY' · Nitglir',
lwlle. Catt 992-532A.
RICI111~ ·O!J]Ir. : ' 1 •· • ' :
7-26-11•
. ·,, , ·.,-: 7-31-lfc

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1oTHERTON
T.V. AND
ELECTRONIC
SERVI~E,
Phone ,.,ae.q, Long 8Qtt0in,
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SEP't:IC:

~~~ ciHI!Id-

flllller
•. Sarilf..II~Jii;5.ort, OhiO. Ph,,
662·~· · ~
2.12:1fc

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GMf,.,
W/IEfJii.!

SKI\on 11, Bodford Township,

Eldon Walburn •. phone 992·
2805
''- . •.;. ·' 7-.,.,.
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I,~
o&lt;.ll~ar
Sale
·
Real Esta

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VEil eNERGY FeR

1
~~Y::':
n~~~.~~~rp,CJ:l
~~r.-ct~.
~!e '9;;:~
~~;M'Ir~~g.ii,t"&amp;ir!~~
tor quick sole, $100. Conlacl .
6-29-tfc torty In edvonco, for eoch··•d·

vacuum
cleaner complele wtlh attachinenls, cordwlnder and - - - - ' - - - r P.1nl ljlray. Repossessed bul
In like-new condlllon. Pay
S37 .45 cuh or terms If
desired. PhOne 992-2685.

1+6tc
HAYMAN'S AUCTION tlouse,
Laurel Cliff. now apon each
Friday to recelva con- OLO UPRIGHT pianos, any
signments
10 a.m. Audlon
condition, as follQ as have not
There are a lot of bridge starting a! a!
1 p.m. Lei us sell
.
. 1+61c
been wet. Paying S10 each.
superstitions liut the only one yaur ":'erchandlse.
Flral
floor
only.
Mondays
witt
we place any faith In is that
3·22·11C be plck·UP day, Wrlle, Diving NEW :t-BEO~~ home, 1\!t
of the tate P. Hal Sims. He
good dlrecllons, Willen Plano b,tht; lull buemtnl 1 alalways said that spades was YOUTH REVIVAL slarllng Company, Box 118, Sardis, tilc:hed garllil•· Ullttly room,
Tuesday. Aug. ll.al 7:30p.m. Ohio 03946.
his lucky suit
air, condlllonitd, Syracuae,
at Freedom Gospel Mi&amp;Sion a!
S-·1:J.Ifc Ohtq, ~~~· County. Phon-.
It Is our lucky suit alao
Bald Knobs. Rev. 0. H. Carl,
.
.
"614-992
and, in fact, is everybody's
evangelist. The public Is OLO FURNITURE, dishes,
Invited.
lucky suit The reason is that
trunks, etc. Write M. D.
1
8·5·61c Miller, Rt. A, Pomeroy, 0.
it outranks all the others
and, If you hold the apades,
Call 992-6:!71.
llltiort Wotds.
3-1-lfc
you can force your opponents REOUCE sale and last wllh
SIJIO
Gobese tablets ond E·Vap - - - - - - - - - LIT US
one trick higher If they want
water pill&amp;. Nelson Orugs.
,. INSTALL
to play the hand.
8-5-JO!p
Rent
·
) YouR
South held the spades and
ROOM unrurnllhod apart- .,
·:~·; ·RJRNACE
got to game. He lost the llrst WILL pick up' merchandise ana 3 ment.
Phone 99A-J281.
1-,
,
..
take ta auction on a per.
two club tricks, ruffed the
7-1-lfc
,
Alt
t1111
tn
SIOCk,
gas
or
lui!
centoge basts. Call Jim
third club high, drew trumps
Oil fired. Coil now, tor Dill
Achtms, auctioneer, Rutland. 4-ROOM furnished aparlmonf,
with two leads, ran off the
lnlfollollon.
Phone 742-:1&lt;1111.
thrte gaod hearts, finally led
newly
decoroled.
Ground
,
9·23-llc floor. Albert Htll, Racine, 949·
a diiiDlond and finessed dummy's quten. East plunked THE PROPERTY formerly 2261.
down the king and returned
occupied by the Sparlmlln
the deuce. Sou t b studied
Barel Cros~roeds on Rt. 124
awhile and finally played his
has been Jlllrchased by
eight-spot but his play made
~C:,1 , ~. ~~us"wl~
no difference. West covered
closed frant Aug. 10 to $epl. 1,
th~ eight with tbe nine and
1970 tor remodeling, wllh
South had to !ale another
subsequenl oponlng of Miller
trick In that suit.
c
and Sons Grocery and Service
"I'm the unluckiest p!ayfr
Station, Ia HI'Vt lho public.
in the world," moaned South.
1·9-llc
"l can never get a finesse to - - - - - - - work."
For Sale . Trade
This might be que. At 7 H.P. RtOING 'mowtt'. Will
least, the finesse didn't work
trade for boo! and motor.
this time but South's faut~~:e
Phone Coolville 667-3031.
to mlike the game Was due
· · · l-11,31p
to bad' play. Or ntaybe · be
wassuperstlllouu aboUt
counting to 13.
Wilen West dlacarded on
the third club, East was
marked with six cards !D •
that suit. Then East abowed
up with exactly two spades
and followed to three beatta.
He couldn't· hold JMre · t~an
~wo diamonds.
should
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Residlllti11 er

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Lanlf!'!' BEANS and cucymbers.
Polaloe• afler Aug. 6.

food.
Harold Will and Family;
Della Douglas. Elizabeth

.

,._le er Female
lielp Wanted '

1942 YELLOW Ca~llloc, ·all
power wllh air condiHontng,
S150. Also A.R.A. car air
Polnls off Rl. 7. See Opal
condllloner for iale wllh
Hollon after 5 p.m.
S125 Ph
985
compressor,
· one
· - - - - - , . . - - -6-9-dtp
3897 oller 5 p.m.
'N, two-bedroom
NICE
MODER
9
8- ·:\IP
home 1 y•rs old, and 968
.
1965 CHEVROLET !ruck, no model HollY-Park mobile
home like new wllh cenlral
rusl,6-cyllnder, A·1 condition, · air
conditioning and AD ft.
_
motor, starter, battery,
awning sitting on approx. one
5 H.P. RIDING lown mqwor. bra~es. new tires wllh new aero of land. Will sell t.V..!hor
Good condition. Call 843-2261 tadory built camper. Phone
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or ~. rately.
ft--tland ,
992-5392 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Slalnt
Newell,
Tuppers
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Plains, Ohio.
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2 GUN cabinets, Early 1962 FORO Econallne Von, S200. -------~,. American Styling. One
Phone 742·W9.
8-P-6tc NEW HOMES for sate. We bave
Cherry -7 gun cepaclly: One
be&amp;utllutlolsavalfable or will
Walnu! _ a gun capacity.
build on yours. Sample homes
Phon
· e -~,.,._.
~
1958 PLYMOUTH stallon
alreadY buill for your In8-tl-31c

Slone COAL, llmesione. E•cetslor
Colored Salt Works, E. Main Sl.,
T.v, • .', ""m...oy. PhoM ...._, ~ ,
· Har,, ~ 'iT. \)I" • • ,
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4-"9~Hc

our appreciation and thanks
lor the floral .offerings and

t WILL ool be responsible for
any debts contracted by

+1084
• 102

I ~fliE sold my cabin on l•ke
and will sell the following
personal r,roperly at my
' home, 1 mle N. E. of Racine,

11-11 -llp

We also
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The correct way ta eat
corn-on-the-cob is with
gusto, and in great quan.

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QUALITY

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of root beer BOTH for a
dime, v~ry. very few kids
today will believe you.

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Trussell. Mrs. Tnl.ue1l look
REDBONE
coonhound.
'Of'IMIVIS. 1100 P.M.
tbenl In . to Fort Melga and .
Regts1ered. Phone 949-3014.
PCIMUOY, OHIO
., .
a. t1-121c
spent the day.
.
Kelly Theiss of Be)jre baa
.been visiting his grandparents,
.WANT AD
cOLONIAL style stereo, AM
Help •Wanted
INFORMATION
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee.
FM radio, 4 spea~era, 4·
DEADLINES
"
WAITRESS. Al&gt;c&gt;lr In person, and
speed
record
changer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holter and 5 P.M. Day Before Publication Crow' a. · Stiak
House.
Balanct
$80.59.
Use our
Monday Deadllnev9a.m .
son are visiting hls parents, Mr.
Pomeroy.
budget lerms. FrH glfl with
Cancellation &amp; CorrectJOI'I&amp;
8·9·61( every purchase. Call m-3352.
and Mrs. Ani! Holter.
Will be ac~pted until 9a.m. for
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Day of Publication
.
1·11-'lc
REGULATIONS
WAtTR ESS wanted. 'Must be
The Publisher reserves the
over 21, have reference. MOOERN WALNUT stereo,
right to e411 or reject Bny ad~
BARBS
Apply in person. Martin
AM and FM radio, feohres 4deemed objectional.
The
Restauranl.
l Mlddleporl.
.
speed record ·changer, 4
publisher will not be res·ponsible
1·11-llc speakers. separate con1rols.
By PHIL PASTORET
for more than one incorrect
insertion .
Balance S78.69. Use our
RATES
If you think bathtub gin
buclgellerms. FREE gill with
For want Ad ser. lce
Female Help
Wanted
is a card game, you're a S ceflts
every purchose. Call992-33.12.
per Word one Insertion
.
8·11-6tc
heck of a ·lot younger than
Minimum cnarge 7Sc
ADD TO your femlly Income.
12 cents per w Jrd three
Demonstrate toys and gifts.
some of us.
consecutive insMtlnn-.
Earn~ an evening. Work at PONY, $30. George Hensley,
• • •
18 cents per word sll( con
your convenience. No ex·
luppers Plains, phone 61&gt;1·
Why does one say he
secutlve lnser.tlons.
.
perlence. No Investment. Call
11
3314.
0Wns 11 a home, whe?l
25 Rer cent p1sc.ou~t on patd m-4632. Write· Toy Ladles
I-9·31C
there's 25 years to go an adsandadspatdwtlh•nlOdftiVS. p 1 PI
Joh !on Pa
CARD OF THANkS
•arTy
an,
ns
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the mortgage?
&amp;: OBITUARY
15902.
BOOKCASE 4ll.by4ll.,fullol
'
51.50 lor SO word minlmvm
l-11-3tp
good books Including e.n·
&lt;
:Jn.
The boss has decreed that Each additional word 2c.
cyclopedia Americana, exBLIND ADS
BE A PLAYHOUSE ' T't'l'r' ctllent
there will be no World
condition. Price $100.
A.ddillonal 2Sc Cllarge per DEALER: Work Auf,ust to
Series or other pools in the Ad\lertisement.
Call C. C. Cuckler. 992·2524.
OFFICE HOURS
December, free !rain ng. Ne
office this fall. Absolutely.
8 :30a .m . to 5·00 p .m Daily,
coUectlng, no delivery, no ------,----:--1--9-lh:
Wanna bet on it?
8: 30 cur.. to 12 · 00 Noon
cash Investment. Call collect AWNING$. storm doors and
"
Saturday .
6U-377-A791,
Charlotte
windows, torpor 11 •
• • •
Heiskell, Soulh Paint, Ohio.
marquees, blown and l&gt;alt
If you recall when you got
lnsufallon. Elmer White,
7-17-llc
Card of Thanks
sales representative. For free
a large hot dawg and a glass
WE WISH to express our
. esllmaiH, phone Charles
heartfelt thanks and gratitude Auction
Lisle, Syracuse. V. V.
for your prayers, cards,
AUCTION
Johnson and Son, Inc.
flowers and donations of
-1-lfc
money and food during the SATURDAY, AI,IGUST Uth, 11 ---,....---·- - - 5

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11. Dtpore
IS, Coft)OCbo

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16. M&amp;n'o

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19. Propooltlon
20. Court

proceeding.'~

21. Bl-tfCII

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4. Golfer
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Trains R o~l Slowly rJ~Y ·x

Uall,!ei!Preallllenalloilll the routes al the two lrai!IS, N.C.,fordlapo8alatiea.

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=-:~:=
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in ml4dle Georgia chance~~ of
accident are outside Macon, Ga., llhGrlly

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to repair brake
Another train with •
wcocontlnuellwithout
liK:Ident thrOUI!h Appalachia.
: &lt;Nria turned out all aloog

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former

· Jllilel D. Argabrite, 35, of IllS
JA11a Ave., Woost., formerly of
lie lila County, died unex·
jlectledlyMolldayattheWooater
O!mmu•lty BOijlital.
· Born at LCIIg 11ott1m on
Mlreb 1, ttli, be waa tlluon ol
:~~a llld Cora Bailey Arpbrlta
of fteednllle. He bad betn
employed at the Record FUe (\).
IDWOOIIerfortbepasll7yeara.
: Mr.Argalrilewasamember
a1 tbe Trinity United Olurdl o1
Olrislal Woost. and belon8ed
)o Dlereur Lodlle 33, F&amp;AM
:andalaoofthechapter.
· Bealdes his parentl, he Is
)IUI'VIved by his wile, Carolyn
ilrtgs· a son Jamea and a
daugb~r, ~berly, both at
flame and six brothen Rex
Jr ' ReedsvUie· R~ll·
Naifolk. va.; Jobn, Belpre;
1n11lam of Bethesda, Md.,
·aanmce
Marletla and Stanley
Wooabr
'
~FUDII'ai 'oerv~oea wW be at
l:IO p.m. Wemeaday at the
MclDIIre Funeral Home In
WOOIIer with the Rev. Glenll

MEI8S 'fttEATR

E

Tonlghl, August 11
MIDNIGHT COWBOY
(Ttcllnlcolorl
Duslln Hoffman
John Volghl
oclrlltolor:

oil Disney's "it's T'ough
I

"nU." The traina, orlglllating at
the Army arsenals at Annllton,
Ala., and RlcJunon,.Ky., were
haulln&amp; the deteriorating rockets to the port of Sunny Point,

M. 35, Dies
an,

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Iuergs

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111

lo

Bird"

million : suo. Olildren:
SHOW STARTS 1 P.M.

Wedn~:J.f,r;;rsclly

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NOT OPEN

Bdil, put« al tbe Trinity

Unltad QIU'cb of Cllrlll, of.
ftdatlna. Burial wW bela tile
Wooatilr CemeterJ: Frlen!b
iD1f call at the fDntnl bome
frOm 7 to I ~ MIIIDB· ·
Maaonlc rltlenOI be c:oocluetad
at a tonight.

Annua I P'cn'lc
I
Enjoye
. d sunday
The

SYRACUSE annua1
chicken barbecue and potluck
picnic offthtehs~ ~;::
Class 0
e rs
n
Presbyterian Sunday School
was held Sunda~UI!-~ • ; :
Harris ~b
. It P
d
land. T e a ernoon an
evening was spent playing
games, fishing and socially.
Enjoying the outing were
Rev. Linson H. Stebbins,
Gallipolis; Candy Stebbins and
Mr. and Mrs. D~ McTur~er ,
Athens ; Jlm White, Cheshire ;
Mr. and Mrs. David Yost and
Krista, Porlillld ; Terri and
Marcy Owens, Pomeroy; Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Potts, . Mrs.
Daisy Roush, Mrs . Ltlllan
Duffy, Mrs. Charlotte Ne&amp;lle,
Diana and Gregory ; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Harden and
Debbte, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
London, Mr · and Mrs.
Lawrence Diddle, Mrs.
Beatrice Blake, Mrs. Margaret
Cottrill, Sharon, Craig and
Bruce; Mrs. Pauline Morarlly •
and the host and h~tess, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Harrts.

Mother of Utility
Manager is Dead

Tonight, Aug. n
Double FN!ura Progrom
CACTUS FLOWER

Waltor Mollhau
Ingrid Bergman
"Bosl Supporting Actress"
GqldleHawn
-Piuto'THANK YOU ALL
VERY MUCH
(OIIorl
Sandy Dennis

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after JD(dnlght becallle alwhal Jobll w. Sloblrt, Na~ F. ~be.' DGt
.
one railroad offlclal said Sblbfri to Jllllll A. ·Rll!le, !IDII~ 'pri8Dnen. AllooJI!IOUI
apparenllywua,:'burlled~ VU1JniaR.IIIIIIe.DA.,Lellrl !llll!llll!*"eari71Gdq,q!U..
af ,f )la .
Une on tbe brakea. The trouble . J.ed, C. Pl.na, Iaabtl .touna Ill Qlt Rbarb cl ~.
cbiM:Uil
w~ repalrecl ill a~ Pldllnl to DenDii B. .Mallueltton, . linn !Ill aald lbe a*PWII win IIJ'GUIId*l,
tn111uta and tbe lrain ... -~ Ami G. Mamlel, 1 A., S11 •
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0 •
ed toward Athena, Ga.
Clayton Bal7ard, Nev•'fru,ck.

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Adriver eec.ped mjuey when •I
$J\ S3l.
bllli
Ellen ROught, Janel Jellldlll, the truck I.e wu clrlvlnl .Jent tililths of a
IJC!IItb of Ll!~ a few MCO!Idl IatiF, lt jv~ b11 110 ~. ~ PHY~. 1 · &lt;
Gerald Rought, LaJUIY Jeokb\1, over an embaalkmenl M•Y TowtialliP l\914.111,11lf ~ foi'Jrlrd, , ~ itverlty o.f till naJ1Y aeclcijllt. · t'
, f,.~,
(.lecJr8e N~d, Jr., Lena
CO\jilty Sheriff'a ~t. ~ liiJI!l)' .vatlea widely d~nd·
eoald fB!I~~· •
K. NeueJr06d to Mar7
UJII ,
·
lllii• OIIWI\ether•lilli!D~JII 111, . ~~~~~1111'~
'·
NMalroad, Lot, Pomeroy,
fUU lU.Wer
CtCU C. WIUla, ~ llelpre, ~ n~1 li"toni,, a .""ru:Bl ~
Will not Uja
a-ae 0. Benaley to Henry
•
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drlvlnl a Ford ~k loaded v~~~ Iii' ID lh· · of
iklil. ti
Henaley, Beverly Bensley, 161~
with 8J'&amp;vel, wutravellng narth
M ,pe~~l·~· ~.'f~llil fib 1w:
t
A., on...
.
Donald Edlfard Miller, 45 , on 338. A vehicle driven l!Y ~ 'ifldeb' recover In two .\-Tile
.of. tbll ,:~ .
Frank Herald Jr. Mal')' Jane Waterloo Rt. 1 wu killed Eddie Taylor, Racine RD, or tbr8e weeb wltb llitle or llltlon vltlllp ;In IDE~
'
Hlra1d to Joaepll M. Magnotta, yeslei'da)r In an ~ent 00 his pu!1ed ooto the hllhway In fiocnt no treatment
II"~ 'In· 10me · • ~
Martha P. MagnoUII, Pt. Lot,
. "" ' v
o(l!le truck. WUUI, to. avoid
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lOIII It occtri'OII....
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Middleport.
~~=~ilep't30 11114 hlttingtheTay)c«'~.;-tolf CH lillfeNd. wlllplub ·alld wrliii"U ·· '. ,J4:
Orville Allen, Marcaret Allen the sonIa! Gather ~ aiadys the road, over an eiribankment; IJijllry In an auto:acejlleijt a '!Ifill~ ~~ :-'ID"'ll :
to Slate of Oblo, 1.93 A., Shepherd Mlllu wbo IIUnive and turned over.
'
. )'QI' liJI(!• Wbat' are my q;em tlilt c.llg !!\!!::' .
.Sali,..II'Y
· ' 'afWWn ' A large wrecker aJiil IW.o ciWlceslor a comPlete nt• tmtaeyb~iJtv"'l';'•i
A. eroaa, dec., to H~:S~L:::!.eounty,'ha pleeel of · e~u111ment _ltom . coveryt
, , phellolcomJioimcll. "~L.:....:.' 1
Dudley Wolfe, Evelyn Blythe, ttended Watetloo acbooiB and Richards Salld and Gravil (1).,
A-la Illite vlcCia)l wbOie - 'l'rlou~I or Iiiii.~-~
eert fiB' trans Racble.
a
Carl Smith and Tri.Statil Saild .00 Gravel symjJtomB (weaiDius, pain a! U, , b O .lt~~pj,ldjj,.
cnftord s Morris Letha J. worked lor ~lion (I) the eo Werl! iUied tp remove lbe and limitatiOn of motion IIi. ,clf!lp, when
nil~.· - '
Morris to John T. wolfe, .11 A.,
~'!ths
·
~ked b:Udc.
~!) 1dtbo 11!1 :C:IIdlio,! ~:t:'
Sutton
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1 · Taylor wu dted to county prom,...,. w co... .
Le,;. M Brown Gladys E. Three chU~ren~~· eourt 00 char«eta of lalhire tq 1comJ:'"'·
and !ly~ 1 1NI treite.s't·~=
Walker,~. Gtac!Ys E. Brown =~=ofKittami. yield right of way. 'lbere was ~uld'f:'
ao!d ~. 1A·
.',
to Stale a1 Ohio, 1.36 A., Ohio· Mrs 'Gall Steele of heavy clanilge to the truck. · tbe exact nalilre of tbe In· alterilltlve 11 ~ ute .of .
•-"·"'·.~ '
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and
jury
·
muklnc CQf!ilttleJ.
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Poollac, Mich.; three &amp;r .
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children; three brothera and
A FAMILY AFFAIR
Some penont who have
two slaten: RuaaeU : : DONCASTER, En1land =~~sa,
~nn
RloGrancle, Jack EarMille · a1 (UPI) -Loll Smith, 20, and for 3l to ~years after a
.
ft~e~~P~
Patriot; La"!'nceelyn E1U ~ of Roy Berner, 25, will Cjllllp1ete wblplallh IDJury have been
U!lG 111£ATBD
. •
Threepersonswereinjuredin Pedro; Mrs....v.
. 0
'the joining of their flmWes CUJ'ed by tbe COJDblned et· The lolkldlepart~E-It
,
:.
a two-vehicle coUislon Monday Roclney and Mrs, Ardella when ~ marry Saturday. forts of 8D orltaopedlst and ~ 1'II!U!If ,
at the Intersection of Burger St. Belville, Waterloo.
will be Lois' two older slatan are a nelll'OIUI'lleon.
]J, ~.,.. . 81., M
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to·
City pollee said an auto driven Funeral arrangementa t tbe married to Roy's elder Per110111 who bave not l!ad 'Veteralla ~emci1al Hq,jpl a( '
by Norma Role Jeffers, 38, Thuraday at 2 p.m. ~be . brothers.
a whlplillh lnjlll'y and don't 8:22~.m.Mondl1 .wberthi'llll· .
Gallipolis, struck another McDaniel CrOIISI'OI\da a rwant ·tO let One llhoukl eqQIP
fat a leg .IDjuey 'and .
operated by Ernest E. watta, nacle Church.
wW
their ear with head i~. l'tleQed.
!3, GalllpoUa.
The Rev. Homer CUck
UNPLEASANT DUJY
·
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(Continued from pa1e I)
watts suffered a bruised officiate. Burial will be in the PAINESVILLE, Oblo (UPI)
Stumoo .atif !he vlilllge will cheekbone
while
two Flag Springs Cemeter~ - Lake County Trea1urer
have to forfeit the money If It is
ssengers in tbe Jeffers auto, Friends may call at the heme
Daniel J. Sllpanlck said he hu
not used. ile said most of the Ltnda Jeffers age 12 and the father at McDanl~s refunded $100 000 In real eatale
money could be used to Improve Thelma Jeffe,; age 14, both Crossroad&amp; after 4 p.m. W • taxes beca~ of rulings by tbe
lines in several locatl01111. In suffered
bruises and nesday.
Ohio Board of Tax APPeals to
that way, workers under Chaae abrasions.
WANDERER'S HOLIDAY
lower the property valuation of
could remain and the needed Mrs. Jeffers was cited to BOURNEMOUTII, . England many parcels of land In the
Improvements could be made. Municipal Court for !allure to (UPI) _ Francis McLaughlin, county.
Chase pointed out several yield right of way.
~7 • of Derby, checked .Into a
locations In which 1mprovements are needed in the
hotel here lor a lo.day vacation,
water lines. He will ask the
IIIlTH BOOK DUE
then went lor a walk - and
DEADLY TOYS
Board of Public Affaln to
LONDON (UP!) - Mystery promptly !ll'gol the name and COLUMBUS (UP!) -Sandra
recommend the upendlture of writer Agatha Chrlalle wW adtlress of the hotel, pollee said. Early, 10, was allot and killed
improvlngUneonFrontSt.near publish&gt; her 80th book, He toured the area in a patrol Mondaywhensbeand two other
the properly of the late Will "Paaaenger to Frankfurt," on car but could not find It and girls were playing with lour
HaptonstaU, and on VIne St. A ber 80th birthday, Sept. 21, her wound up spending the night at guns they!Oiind on a table In the • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - balance of two or three publishers said today.
a police station, detectives said.. Early home.
"
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thousand doUara would be left In

lrain
was greeted by waving crowdl
as It crawled through tbe coal
coovtry of Kentucky, VIrginia
and Tenneasee under oven:ul
sklea Monday. Soldiers riding a
pUot train In front of, the dial
engine waved to ~I«&amp; with
the V.flnger ''pea"' sign.
SeveralhundredperBOIIIIwtre
on hand when the train posed
through Macoo, wllere Mayor
Ronnie ThompiOII lut week
had lhreatened'to barricade tile
tracks to stop the lrain.
Thompson later withdreW hla
objections after Inspecting
Anny safety procedures at
Anniston
The trim went to Macon, a
city of 1DO,QOO.plus, to bypul
melropoUtln Alillltl an area
of 13 mlilloo
· '
A~urging~ delayed the
lram for several minutes at
Norton Va
8111 ~ i f;scttemeal
"Pe le
wanted to see
what !:"looked Uke," explained
Patrolman James Sturgill.
"Some people down there never
had seen a lraln before
although 1 guess a miWou o(
them pass through here every
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MRS. MARVIN KING, far llotrd IGillal)', lUu
~allonl of Sbantn Wllloa,
Middleport, and Marcia Dillard, PWia Oj, to IIIIer their animals In lbe hone and J11ll1Y COil· · • ··: i
lurmallon Judllng of the Melp OJanty Fair llblcb opens Tuelda7. Mn. Klnfl wW blat the fair · · .
board office on the &amp;ell Sir1n8J Falrground8 UDII14 p. m. 'l'lainda110 aeeept eairles for the
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the deadline lor llllrlea 1D an other dep&amp; lmlllta Is 4p.m. Tlureday.

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The· American Automobile·
Auoclatlon wu formed In 1902
wllb the COIIIOllclated oi nine
aarller auto clubs.

Weather

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Mostly sunny and wr.rm toclay
and Thuraday, highs In the
middle BDa. Clear and cool again
tonight, lows from the upper $Os
to the lower BDa.

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Clerk-Treasurer Gent Crate
reported that the Economic
Development Act does not
provide slreet repair fund&amp; lor a
community. It does provide
Wed., Thu. &amp; Fri.
funds for new slreela II they are
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needed as a&amp;ess roads for new
Do~~~:J¥~'1?r•m
Industries within a community,
IN WAX"
Grate said.
Slarrlng
E-R CALLED
However,MI&lt;klleportdoeanol
Ca~":'~~hel
Mrs. Harry Graham, . fit into that category. Grate had
-PiulPomeroy Routil 3, was taken to , asked EDA officials about the
"BLOOD ·oF
Veterans Memorial Hospital by possibility of federal funds for
DR,\CULAS CASTLE"
the Pomeroy E-R squad at12:12 street repaln at the ~t of
Slarrlng
a.m. toclay after becoming ill at council.
John
Pula Carradlne
Raymond
the horne of John Selby · She was Upon the request of the Board
=======:::..:tre:a:ted:.:and::.;r~el:ea:sed:.._..., ofto Public
8Jlreed
check Affairs,
oo whatItIswu
available
through the Urban Development Program In Chlca1o in
federal fund&amp; for improv81111!11t
of the present water 11)'1\em.
The
board would Uke to provide
Augu1t
service Ill' the Bradbury area,
it waa reported.
CouncU approved the report
of Mayor Fisher lor July
allowing recelptl of $3111.80 In
fines and fees and t228 In
merchant pollee collecll0111 fiB'
a total of •17.80.
Richard Greu, a member of
the
Board011 ola coolerence
Public Affairs,
,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ , reported
with
Pomeroy officials on the
metering of water COIIIIits from
the Pomeroy watenrorka into
Middleport. Mlcldleporl monthly purchaMa two and a half
mlilloo gall01111 of water from,
tbe Pomeroy ayetem.
Allendln&amp; the meellne at town
hall were Mayor Flaber, ClerkTreasurer Grata, Councilmen
Zertle, Stumbo, Diet Vaughan,
and Lawrence S~wart,
Maintenance 8upenllor Harokl
Use a bank CheckChase and Cblef of Pollee J. J.
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What could have been a major
explosion miraculously was
averted early today at the
strike-bound Federai-Mogule
HaUer Division Plant on
Eastern Ave. In Gallipolis.
GaUia County sheriff's
depuUes were called to the.plant

Tile plue dreled S.llle-Taeoaaa Iateriiallaul Airport
lor llimJIIi ...._. wblle 1
for die bomb.
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IIOIITON - 'l1IB MAIIBAaRlllEITI SI!NATE Tuelday SAIGON (UPI)-Conununlst
puaed the D&amp;tlon'allnt"no fault" auto Insurance biD and sent It fll'ces seized a village and two
toGov. Franci.IW.Sirgllltlorlli8Jiaiii:I!.Sarpnlcaneltherveto hamlels and attacked a South
ltllldallenateUmllllanmotorlltloralpllandrilll:drlvlnlllbe Vietnamese infantry position
Insurance lndllllry out of Malliadniletla. .
near besieged fire base O'Reilly
P'Oar af tha llltil'alar8811 ~companies have already
IIIUIOiiDCedlbq1'iulnolongerdollullnealnMalliacbuaettallthe W"mlli18US
!!ll!r::a
melt_.. 11ecomea law. The bW p.r-... Maaaacbuaetta
AD eutrlea ID the Melp
6'berl 1 11 pe;·Clllt ratil red1lcllon In lt'n. ThJ ''nO faull"
xhlb
the
prOYIIIona llllpalate lhallnaunn 'fill pay tile CO)III up to $2,000 ID
1~_! ~ be ~:!n ta
.... aocldont-..n- of wlio II at faUlt, 'lbll Wll1 eliminate !be '!be ~tbool bootla ID lbe aealer
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: ..balldlal Taeaday moriloWMIIUII- THE •
AND 11'11! T.U: ,returna of alate
Mn. Greta Slillle and Mn.
n - t r Jobll D. Herbert and"IU wife lliil cbDdrlll were sub- Nellie Vale, Meigs Coualy
poenMd Tultday for -In • apldaJ ,-and jury llmlllia&amp;llon of ' Scbfol Supervisors, are
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"I irlftt to -mt'liaG!te retuma,~' lllld Alllatant Franldln wblcb wDI featured 111 ea~ PtOIKiiklr Jobll N!ll.
trlea. Jqlng of lbe various

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CHECKING ACCOUNTS

Electrical power at the plant
was cutoff then when the
transfonner was damaged by a
bullet from a high powered
rille.
Gary R. Short, plant

Company

officials and
of Local !tiD
United Auto Workers Unloo met
again Tuesday In an effort to
aellle the &lt;llspule, but la11ed to
reach agreement.
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by the Melp Countr eommlssloners tu• a front eild
loader, It waa announced when ;
the cOIIlllllulonen met today.
Blda must be received at'111e
office a1 the~ by
10 a.m., Sept. ]; Atteildln&amp; the
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tdday in a series of raids In
South Vietnam's northern
reaches.
UPicorrespondentRobertE.
Sullivan said the Conununists
occupied the vllla1• of Hai Soo
~nd two nearby hamlets 392
miles north of Saigoo.
ASouth Vietnamese company
~ear besieged fire support bue
P 'Rellly close to the Laotian
border also came under attack.
s.JIP:· "~bra;;,.hell=11: ;
positions In Hal Son and the
.hamlets of Ceu Nhl and Ha Lo
with aerial rocket fire. By noon
a battalion of the government's
1st Infantry Division and a
' battation of militia reported
they h@d the area surrounded.
The Conununists, eaUmated
to number about one battalion,
set up heavy machine gu8s in
Cau Nhl and k~pt one mllitia
unit pinned down for five hours
Inside a pag.....
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Suit for $5,360.25 resulting
from an auto accideni last April
10 has been filed in the Meigs
County Common Pleas Court.
Filing the suit were Waller E.
.and Edna King, both of Albany
Route 3, and Edward P. and
Frances King, both of Pomeroy
Route 4, •against Harland
Aleshire, Cleveland.
The plaintiffs charge they
were riding in a car driven by
:alu::r,:g;~:.w~:.~
Aleshire. They charge the
defendants with. )legllgence of
operation. The amOunt asked Is
for medical expenaes lnvolve'U
and alleged mlscellaneoua
injuries.
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I~ the INJle court, two
divorceactlon5-bothcbarglng
gross neglett of duty and Ill'·
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flied. Freda Redman, Syracuse,
Is seeking a divorce from
Richard Redman and asks
restoration of her former name,
FeriiiSOII. Doria Jones Is aaking
for a divorce from Simon Jooes,
Pomeroy !louie 4, and aeeka
custody of four mlnll' children.

GlennS. Smith, Jr., 16, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn s. Smith,
Sr., Rt. I, GalllpoUa, ill listed in
good oondllion at the Holzer
Medical Center wbere he was
admitted Tuesday following a
motorcycle-lruclt collision
Rt. 588, one and siJ. tenths miles
west of Gallipolis.
Smith, a junior at Ky1er
Creek High School and pclll&amp;ibly
the starting quarterback on tbe
1978 Kyger Creek football team,
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sufleretl a fractured left leg and
fractured left arm when hla
cycle collided with a truck
operated by Richard Slavens,
51, Rl. 3, Lucaavllle.
The case Ia still under In· vestlgatloo.
Slavens &amp;Uitatned a lacerated
- WUIIam ann but wu not hospltallvd
A second mishap otWIJ ed on
Kyger Rd., one and_. tenths
mlles north of Rt. 325 where
vehlc:lea driven by Billy Jlur.
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court was William Robert
Kennedy, Rutland, from Frida
Mae Kennedy, also of Rutlaltd,
on ground&amp; 01 gross neBII'C': ot
duty and extreme crueltJ.
Cualody of one minor child W:aa
awarded the platnUH.

Bobcat Athlete Injured

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A breaking and enterln~
wu a1ao inveatipted at lhe
residence of Boyd 'lbrnton op
10icbr Rd. where sameailli

$5,360 Lawsuit Filed

Foote Mineral

Budget minding
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Iohner whlc~ had been acls of malicious delltrucUon of Bfd..U. Eatty '1111 rtporledly several wlndllwl
inVestigation revealed a slick rel&gt;laced by Columbus and property, apparently caused made by breaking out a front ware.

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protecting the company's main
electricaltransfonner.
Fortunately . the stick did not
explode until il rolled off the
transformer onto a coocrete
walk at the ball!! of the trans-

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been thrown over a barricade oo June 24.
began at the plant on June ~. 15 to 20cartons of cigarettes and

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Newest Wrinkle in Bombings

diplomatic IOiii'CII salil peace
talks with I.srael under U.N.
'IUIPk:ea were expected to begin
tn.NewYorkpnt.we*.
· Separate ~
CalroiOIII'eelsaldGunnarV.
Jarrli!l,theiiJICialU.N.peaee
medii., 1rOIIld open ta1ks with
l!'.eYPV~ and !sraellt the
lm11i'u~ level In New
York. Jarrlni Ia mqliCiecl to
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Dr. R. D. Thomas-Or. W· B. Thomas

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1970

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Cancelled checks will tell you where every
penny goes each month. It's the easy way
to keep your budget straightened out.
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Mrs. Morrow' 80, died sunday
at Guernsey Memorial H06)1ital
following a long illness. Funeral
services will be Wedneadlly at
11 a.m. al Scotts Funeral Home
al wW be tn
In Cambridge. Burtel the
Northwood Ceme ry re.

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straighten out your
finances. ·Record
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Daryl Racer, ~I. Rt. 2, Vinton,
coillded oo a hillcrest.
Burdette wu charged with
failing to yield one half ol tbe
roadway. Damage was minor
and no one was injured.
A Meigs County co!Uaioo wa:a
at 8:20a.m. on the Willowcreet . '·
Rd., four tenths miles from Rt.
124 where vehicles operated by
Gary Foley, 211, Syrac:ilse, and
Patricia Colllns, 19, Rl. I,
Pomeroy, collided on a curve.
Mn. Collins sustained
lacerations but was not iJD.
mediately treated.
Foley was cited to Melp
County Court for faUure to yield
ooe half of the roadway.

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