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A lamUy dinner was held I
•J '
Sunday, July 3, at the home of 1
D
Mrs. E~ J, Tracy enterlalaed
'l'he bkter was draped tn
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Felly
.the Wlllhjg Workers class of BY MRS. A. H. BAIL&amp;Y
.,,_ry of J. E. Foster when
and
of Langsville, for
the Zion (:bureb of Cbrlsl Tues- Mr, and Mts. Donald "TrusPomeroy Chapter
OES '·
Donrue Snuth, wbu was Jeavday evening at her bo!De In sell and daughter, MI. Vernon,
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,_. J!,et Tuesday evening.
ing July 6 for the Marines.
Mr. and Mrs Tim Swan lllld IBall Run.
spelll holiday weekend
with
'thacker worthy matron, aod
Relatives attending were Mr. • family of Colwhbus were guests! The meeting, In
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Date E.' SJ!Iitb, worthy pa I Holiday weekend guests of and Mrs. RaymODd Smith and tbis week of Mrs. Swan's
Mrs. EJVe Stelly, VJce presJ. Stanley Trus.re!l, Mr.
and
Iron, preside&lt;J aod opene&lt;J the I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davenport I family, Pomeroy, RD 3, Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray F.: ;::"'!,
With prayer by Mrs. Charles Marcinl&lt;o.
meeting in ritualistic form An I. &gt;nd sons. Jerry_ aod Micky, and and Mrs. Charles Tate and SOilS, Gibbs, Mulberry Ave.
I
)\Irs. Elma Holter, daughter
1_
lovilalion was receJVe&lt;l to a Mrs. B B. Ze1gler,. were Mr. Cheshire RD I; Rev. and Mrs.
.
• Edith and her children· caUed
combmed Fneods Night.
atl 'md Mrs. R. L. Zeigler a" d Robert Smith, Sr., and family, Na~y and VIckie Boso were : -~1 wer~ I~ !by Mrs. : ,· on Mrs. A. H. Bailey Saturday
E
I Ch t M ddl
I children. Carol aod Sue. Beck Pomeroy RD 3· Mr and Mrs overnight guests Wednesday, oil" e repo o mances a a. evening
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ley. W. V•:• and Mr. lllld Mrs. I Gerald Tate and dauihter, Day: their grandmother, Mrs. Des- , sobon the purchaseb of
Mr.
Mrs. Deozy White,
Raome llan·,;onville and Evan: ' w:lliam Zeigler
son ..
I ton; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Darst sle Patterson.
es Uwndas gJved.o y rs. u- : St. Albans, W. Va., spent the
Belpre Sue Zeigler
Fourth 0 f J u1Y with Mr· and
getme ·ChapterS.
. . remamed I 80d 1anu·1y, B8 ltlmore, Ohio; Mrs. H. D. lhle and Mr and o--e
Re u erwoo
d ood
ted
for a two-week VISit.
, Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Lon •
.
v. n erw
repor
on Mrs Paul Orr
Plans were made to attend C'hm Brown of
Morehead, '
and
Langsville
Mrs. Paul Keiser of Columbus ' the new baptistry being built nt M;. and
Richard FlowGrand Chap!CJ St"SSion at Cleve- Ky .. is the guest of her 'auot l ! · Mr. and Mrs Worthy Tate were treceMnt guesndts of
the church. Mrs. Virginia Wyatt I ers and family Detroit Mich
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aod
1 Mr and Mrs G· 1 n '
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parens, r. a
Mrs. Harry invited the class to meet at her
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- a e aod Mrs Clance LOngstreth, Keiser Minersville
home for the August
r
1speot weekend with Mr. and
1 e.
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bers '"" pl annmg to attend Brown and ch11dreo.
both of Gallipolis.
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G
nd : e mg. I Mrs. Harold Hager and daugbThe meetmg closed m Jegular Mr and Mrs John Mayer Friends attending the dmner Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hassler Mr am;
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8by ters.
Hetre&lt;hments .ere serv- and family or Columbus are were Mr. Cecil Bolm, Longs- of Reynoldsburg spent
the bt.";, 8 ";Y;,F
s
the
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deeter
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ed durmg the soCJal hour by guests of her parents, Mr aod ville: John Grate and Steve Foorth of July with her par- wo:nen n 1 th
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Maud a11d F"1 eda l.rue&lt;er. Cia Mr&lt; .. George Memhart
Grimm, Rutland ; Martha Haw- I ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry 1of ball
pee os
I GUESTS OF CLELANDS
ra Thum1s P.hbt•l Monr·e &lt;mrl Mr and Mrs Bruce Bmg- kms Columbus ·
J aek JKe1ser ·
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Ada Hos kin, ·
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Underwood,
! ViSJtiog Mr. and Mrs. Walter

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Sillger, Pai'kersbilrg,
ealled
on Mrs. A. H. Batley Tuesday.
Mrs. Laura Hager, Columbus,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hager and daughters
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Mrs A H Batley
on
t4
·M,.;,. Reed Eynon of
Mornillg Star Sunday. .
"Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trussell, family, New Port News,
Va. spent hoUday weekend wilh
their parents, Mr. and Mrs
Stanl
Tr
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Mr:y
Marion
Ind.
a day with her dau:
ghter' and son-in-law Mr and
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Mrs. Ralph Trussell and !amllyM.
d
r. ao Mrs. Harold Hager
spent Mooday evening w"1th
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land.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr wert
at Mr. and
Billie Om'
and celebrated Cllnt's blrlhtlfl,
Clar
Surd
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da en;:
en spent a few
mJs
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s. u y Orr.
•
The Almanae
By united Pren lltenJalloaal

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M~ ~rs.

Today is Friday, July 8, lht
189tb day of 1966 with 178 18
follow ·
The moon is between Ita !uU
phase and last quarter.
Th
e morning stars are VenUI
and Saturn
There
no evening stara
American capitalist and phi
lantbropist John D. RockefelleJ
I was born on this day In 1839.
On lh' da i his
fo , : Y n . tory:
1d
d • the Liberty Bell Ill
n
eoce Hall Philadelphllt
as it was being rung

eve~mg

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Mike, Judy, Sue, and Jane, are now payable .

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Mrs. Jack Cummins

of West Columbia. Joining the ' BETHEL NO. 62 of the Jo- ' and faouly of Columbus were
grou p was another sister and teroatiooal Order of Job's Da11- l holiday weekend guests of their
fam1l
y. Mr. and Mrs. David ghters will meet Monday 1t paren~, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
• H&amp;Od -••rllld cNn.is .. . ~-lb:l
Slon rr aft£': "II" modf.r n h.dnd and
. Jeokms and children, Stevie, ·1:30 p.m. at the Pomeroy Ma· i Cummms and Mr. lllJd Mrs.
d•P SO I ~ L' g fo r Cl/Cl.lrl oo ~n~.; : . ons
LP!I, :" nd !J~.w ici of Portsmouth. : sonic Temple. All officers and V1ctor Brown.
ol hlit' reliabllliJ
· Merri Auit. daughter of Mr. : the choir are urged to attend. Mrs. Paul Hill and family
• full Year Guarantet. Manu
and Mrs William Ault , is speod- j WSCS of Heath
Methodist returne&lt;l to their home, Iodianlacture r' ~ lu l l _,~, i ua r anl~ co~ers
mg
the
week
in
Waverly
with
Church
will
meet
Monday
eve-j •polis, Ind. Thursday, after a
tr~ e~ ~h ;o r,?t' ~~: ~~ ~ of a~~ lube
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. W1oe, Jr. ning. July 11 at the church. Miss VJ~JI with Mr. aod Mrs. E. J.
or pan pro ~·en df.'h;r!,~e ,n flormal
use . .t.rran20l(J lniOll&amp;h us. Iaber
Mrs. Dale Mourning has re- , Bess Sanborn will he the pr11- ' H1U and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram
u ua.
1
turned from a trip to Houston , . gram leader and Mrs. Emer· Slawter.
·
Texas. \lisiting with
Alice son Jones , devotional
leader.
Mrs. E. E. Roush of Lake-. Mourning. She accompanied her Hoctessrs will be \Irs. E1·erert view arrive&lt;J Thursday, for a
Mof'OROL A daughter aod family, Mr. and Davis, Mr.. Nan Moore Mrs. ' visit with ber sister • In-law
., r:Joelc radio
Mrs. William Nelson and chil- · Jamt"s Euler, Mrs. 0 . P:' Klein, · Mrs. Charles Withrow, Miners:
· v.~,r~• m'
dren. Pat, Peg, Steve and J. 3nd Mrs. William Russell
1 ville.
• ~~,:~1 :."" "~
' B S!ory.
- - - ~--· ·
I Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Burkhold~
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
ReyCOMPLETE PROJECT 1 er and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
' l'o &gt;rl.le"
• l ~&lt;zt~l a l~ lll\
noirls spent the holiday week- The Riverview 4·11
Club WiiUamson of Akron are the
eod in Morgantown~ W. Va. with recently completed its project guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil
then s~m and family , Mr. and on Outdoor Cookery at Forked ~ Williamson.
· Mr~. Val Reynolds and ehil- Run State Park at an overTed Jones of Columbus was
'
.,. .
dren
, mght cam~ out. The meals I an overnight guest Wednesday
\tr. and Mrs. Rodney Hill were prepared aod served by of Mr. and Mrs. Max Folmer
.· r, d _·:··t 1',• ·:: t~;r ·1 -' ·; qton . p,· the 4-H members. Members at- and Vanessa.
V.1 .. wPre weekend guests of : tending were Jackie Bise, Linda
----.I irs . .lean Cooke a"d lall'iiy. ' Brown, Kathie Chichester PatThey were called here for fu- ' ly Dorst, sandra Newlun' and
J"
n!•r&lt;rl servict's of the infant son · Jean Whitehead. Advisor' Mar·
N. 2nil Me. Middleport ·of Mr. aod Mrs. Freddie Cline garet Brown and visitors Max- ,
1ot Alaska, who die&lt;! two days lne Whitehead and David Brown I
also attende&lt;l.
'' Mrs. Doooa (Circle) Multi of
HAVE GUESTS
Parma, Ohio, was !be honored
Weekend guests of Mr. and guest at a stork shower given
Mrs. Edward King and family recently by Mrs. Robert Hardwere their daughter, L e o t In aod Mrs. Harold Circle at
Norris and sons, Richard and the home or Mr. and Mrs. HatKeith of Akron. Also visilliOt! I old Circle.
them were tbeir son, Mr.
Guests were Misses Claudia
Mr
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Shields, Verna and Wavie Cirs. C aries King of Pomeroy ell!, Florence Circle, Ann Carlelllld Miss Cleadith Marko
Athens.
ten, Mrs. Hattie Roush, Mrs.
aPaul Sellers, Rosemary, Mrs.
Mary Circle, Mrs. Clara Salllfler bla birth. The baby was ser, Mrs. Betty Van Meter, Mrs.
the grandson of Mrs. Hill and
Eunie Brinker, Mrs.
Mary
Mrs. Betty Cline, Middleport Roush, Mrs. Inez Carson, Mrs.
Lillian Scarbrough, Mrs. Elsie
Circle, Mrs. Louise Anderson,
Mrs. Linda Patterson and Mrs.
Convenienc ~.
Homer Circle.
Sending gifta were Misses
When you bank b} mail hrre now, you
TONIGHT
&amp; SATURDAY
Eva
and Sadie Archer, Mrs.
have thal much more _lree tim e to enJOY
May
Jones,
Mrs. Martha Rose
"THE HEROES OF
our ' ummer weather. And u:lwnever vou
Mrs.
Leonie
Taylor, Mrs. Lin:
TELEMARK"
bank here by mail--s11mmer or winter--·
-Tecbnicolorda Holter, Mrs. Sue Foltrod
Klrk Douglas Richard Harris
you can bank at an.v hour. anv dav in
Mrs.
Sadie '!'russel, Mrs. ~
Featur•tte
bad weather or good, thr; , •.~: , vour n~r-·
Enoch lllJd Mrs. Donna Smith.
es t mailbox or chute!
·
SUNDAY, MDNDAY
The children were entertainand
TUESDAY
ed
by Mr. Doyle Multi, Mr.
A1~ o r writ~ for our ~or , \:· ll!nient
July 12-13-14
Homer Circle and Mr. Harold
~REE banking-by-mail forms TODAY
"A PATCH OF BLUE"
~--)
Sidney Pottier
""• e.
Shelly Winten
Prizes were woo by Miss
11:,;~~~~~~~~~~~ Florence Circle, Mrs. Van Melli
er and Mrs. Anderson. The Dan
Smith family joined tbe party
later In the evening.
MUOND..

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AT ELBERFELDS on FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 8
and ON SATURDAY NIGHTS TIL 9

Make Elherfelcls In Pomeroy Your Family Shopping Center

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WERNER
Ra·di~ &amp; T.V.
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Stork Shower
Is Given lor
Mrs.Mutti

A July Joy ...
A Year-Round

MEIGS THEATRE

Open Friday Nights
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

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POMEROY

~~*NATIONAL BANK
Serving Meigs County for over 94

POMEROY

yean

RUTLAND

Member Federal Reserve System
Member J'edenl Deposit Insurance Corporatioa

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TONIGHT
"WHAT'S NEW PUSSY CAT'
Peter Sellers
Peter O'Toole
(Color)
"THI-andUWARD"
Yvette Mlnleux
(Color)
SATURDAY JULi t
"TTWN TAMIR"
DaDO Andrew•
(Color)
THI
OLADIATOIII"
loler Browne
Scilla Gabel
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Communion Servke

To lk Held Suruloy

Communion services will be
beld at 9 a. m. Sunday, July
10' II the Syracuse
First
United Presbyterian Chw-cb.
A session meeting also will be
beld In the church annex Satunlay. July 9, at 7 p. m.
The new pastor, Rev. Linson H. Stebbins, preached bls
flret sermon at the church last
Sunday· His topic wu "'llle
Faith of Abraham and Our
Faltb'' streutng lltat 1 new
chapter bas opened in the life
of lila con&amp;resatloP.

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action nexl _ . t i ? F u•
measure lhould

WASHINGTON tVPI) -&lt;:on- emergency Viet Nam war dilute SOJ!Ie of the support 1can districts .n 1964 will not
returns from a "summer I measures and last spring's lalt Johnson expects_ !rom bis big defect on some matters. _
Ibro.ather" recess Monday to ! increase, Congress still must Democratic maJonties.
One ol !be touchiest 1ssues desk
aou.ll
face a mountain of unfinished ! deal with most of Johnson's The Republicans, hopelul of lacing the House-one_ thai expected Ill pal!!"'
bill Oil
busiot"Ss and an election-year legislative packase.
recapturing at least 50 House could . slow_ the legJSlatJVe Wednesday. N
Smale II
deadline.
Awaiting action, lor example, seats and a few in the Senate, machinery-IS the so-called slated 1o s1311 debB'!_!II_ll II
President Johnson WliOts the are urgent measures In the , are trying to capitalize on the open bousmg . proV.'SIOn . of !be and of tbe
..
\let!isll•lor·s to stay until they ' fields of civil rights, the war oo Viet Nam war and inflation.
Johnson's new crvil
b1ll. In !be lollowlq•. ,eet)IIQIIM
the re.t of his foreign and '· poverty, education, auto safety,\ They are pointing to the Onee it passes the House, II IB 1leaders hope lo-lllLA!".adMDtl
borne front programs. But agriculture, conservation and billions being eaten up by Viet I almost certam to spark
to the Senate a .._. bl11loa
many, especially freshmen national security.
INam and demandmg that \ southem f1hbwter. m the
approprlat.loll,
D
Democrats swept into office iD 1 Controversy is Inherent in! domestic spending be cut to Senate, where there JS no curb exlens1oD Ill 1M
the 1964 Johnson landslide are ' several of these, so chances 1keep inflation in check.
on debate.
program.
anxious to get borne eariy to \ they will emerge from Coll- I The President is well aware
Spendin&amp;_Bills
The Senate IIChedule wll1 lte
campaign. Most of !bern face I gress unscathed are nil. Sume ol tbJS 'and has himself ordered _The admmiSttatJoo s $3.3 determined largely b)' btn!' filii
, ·" . .
.
strong Republican opposition. I may not make it at all.
Ifederal spending cut to the btlhon fore1gn atd biD and
Bouse COD dlspoll Ill
.
.
Every sign now points "' \
Pressures BuUd!Dg Up
\bone. But this carries no $17.5 blihon mil.'tary
teglsla"'!n- especlally . IM liP'
CHECK MAP - Delmar Baum, left, a steenng comiDltlee member for the
tardy adjournment, perhabs Election year pressures alrea- certainty that some Democrats ment autbonzatJon are schebiiD wblob 1111111
Tuppers Plams-Chester Water system, shows Carl Lee of Bashan the areas
would late September. Aside from 1dy are building up. These could 1who won In normally Republi- duled for House and Senate ongmate Ia till Bous8.
be covered. The maps are )?&lt;!Sled at Baum Lumber Co. In Chester and the Sol\lo StaOne exeeption, ltoweoer, II
tion in Tuppers Plains. Officials of the proposed system have announced all
auto oafety. Tile Senall bu

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Trigger Men Get 10 Years =::~E"'5
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ATHENS, Ga. &lt;UP!) -Two under a federal civil right• they wished to exercise their "pep pills," also_ asked
react!:
DOt yll
Ku Klux Klansmen named as statute.
rights under this ruling.
mercy. "I'd apprecJate it ~
tho trigger men 1n the 1964 Both defendants had been u.s. Attorney Floyd Buford would let me off," he said.
Lemuel Penn 11ightrider slaying tried previously in state courts said he had no objection In "There will he no more trouble
drew maximum 10 year federal lor the Peon murder, but won Sims and Myers appealing as out ol me."
FROM
prison terms Saturday, but acquittal.
paupe·~·· noting that Sims' wife
Had Good Recorda
UNITED PRESS
served notice they would appeal
u,. Old Law
was workmg two shifts m a
The federal government then hospital to support eight Defense attorney James
at the government's expense.
· INTERNATIONAL Iii
The two, Joseph Howard brought Sims, Myers and four children."
son, who was named to
Lions Name Lindsay
Sims, 43, and CecU Myers, 26, other Klansmen to trial undl!l' AI the request of Buford, the appeals of Myers and
'lEW YORK _ EDWARD M.
were found guilty under an 1870 the 1810 law. The other four however, Bootie rai se&lt;! _!be nminded the court that
Meigs County farmers have
Lindsey, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.,
statute of violating the civil went free, but one of theJD
bonds of both Myers and S1m' lion reports 011 the
_ asked
In
a furniture manutaflurer, MethWASIDNGTON (UP!) - Negotiations to end
rights of Negroes,
year-old Herbert Guest - was from $25,000 to $35,000. They showed they had never been m with the eerealleal beetle quarodist lay reader and former strike which has paralyzed five major airlines and ground- Penn -a Washington, D.C., sentenced Saturday to a tolal of were unable to ra1se the h1gher ,any trouble until the Peon antlne.
mayor was elected Saturday to ed hundreds of thousands of passengers resumed Satur- educator and a colonel In · !be two years io prison on four amount and were taken from mctdent.
According to Information rehead the 8110,000-memher LloDS day, but neither side held out hope for early agreement. Army reserve.
counts of illegally dispensing the federal building in hand- "They felt that they had
cel..d from John lllimm Stack·
Representatiyes of the
and the striking In- Peon was returning home ••pep pills."
cuffs and placed behind bars cause whether they did or not, bouse, Ohio's Directof OI
Lindsey, 50, was chosen with- ternational .\s&amp;OCiatton of Machinists (JAM) were brought from summer training at Ft. In passina oentence on Sims Before passmg s e ote n ce Hudson sa1d.
culture, an c:ountlel II! . I h t
out opJlosition to 811Cceed Dr. together by Assistant Labor Secretary James P. Reynolds Benning when he was shot dead and Myers, U.S. District Judge Bootie asked the delendants Buford, although
State are regulated udpl sevWalter lt. campbell of Miami after they bad deadlocked
from a paasing car while Wllllsm A. Bootie noted that whether they had anythmg to pleased with the federal
enteen. Included ill 1M ..,nBeach, Fla., as preJident of on wage mcreases and other ntghta on routes where the driving alon&amp; a lonely Georgia under a new U.S. Supreme say. Sims remamed silent but ment's victory, was
teen eouoties are Hamilton,
the
O,.gaoizatlon during Jss:eslhey.
ed Ill
lk struck carriers bad bandied 25 highway.
Court ruling a
wishing Myers told the judge: "I'd in bi• comments. "The jury
Clei'IDDII$. Brown, '"::'"t)lciils gplden anniversary year. _s
e 1a s. per c•nt o1 the ftlll'DIII) service. Conviction of SirrJS and Myers to appeal, but wiu1out funds to appreciate any lemencJ ,.. spoken. Justice hal been dune,
Pike, JackMD, - t1 ""
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· .the - lint in do so,. could
..ch an can sbow me."
he said. He added that be had GaiHa,
Albe81, Moi:Jan,
Ohio, ·wn hch110ell "thlnl vice Ramsey ind'hli 'lltlloe i!&lt;lllnter- p 0 ot m a 1 t er General Laem Gr10rgla blstory thai a a)llleal at the government's Guest, who pleaded guilty to no Idea oo what the appeal Wubinglon, Monroe, BeiDot,
pres!.dent. !tie had been chal- part, WilHam J ·
were In wreoce F. O'Brien spelled out white man has beeft convicted expense. Both defendants sa1d Iall four counts of dispensing would be based.
Harril, and Jeffersoll. . .
longed by_ ltuss Nlxoo of St. accord on 110 tbJng ·
emergency steps to handle the
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In addition, certain towiiShipa
LOuis, Mo., but Nixon with- of a quJck deal were dim.
malls but informed President Ill Guernsey, Vinton, Noble, and
l(rew !be ba!loting started.
Both sides were reporteJ . •till Johnson there would be serious
MOSCOW (VPI) -Tile SovCounUeo m lllcludscl
far apart on wage tuk_e•, delays.
lei Union cborg"d Saturday
lbe regulated area.
Heo41 n1.111rict
holiday pay and a cost-of-hvmg The five immobilized airlines !bat U.S. air attacks on Nortb
'lbe meaning of lltla informa.
f'
allowance, the Issues which
Vletnameoe oU depots near
lion aocordiDIIo Coaitll EILEBANON,
OHIO 34,
- Sinking
WJL. United
brought Eastern
on the str
ike &gt;ga'nst
.
•-• C E. B'vd
Uam
t.. Thomp8011,
Trans
World carry
nation's 70air per
mail. cent of the Daipboll&amp; •created
SAIG&lt;'N (UP!) -A VietCong Army's lsi Infantry Division. battalion and killed an
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th •
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lbreat to So\'let
merwaat force ol some 2,000 men "II w~ a bell of a fight ," one ed 100 ol the
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sou eas. Northwest and National air- 0
directed postmast.e.rs j lhl and tile lbleo of Suvlel
llraw, and otblr
ern diStrict manager of state lines.
to us , ooostrurk
to oeumpo-." li uld IIUIChine
Salllr&lt;14) .unbu&lt;hed a V.S. Army leer said.
troops.
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the _fullest ex_tent," to divert I !Ire -_'".::. --,
bit
neguaar
armo
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roiumn
deHLerately
In
the
nortb
U.S.
Air
Force
In
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sent '"'' as "bail" to draw the and NaV)' planes hit North Vie\ found seven deaaJ~
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near
the
l•mhodian
Nam
with
another
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There
was
a
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recess
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ra.Jiroads
and
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four
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J·eeps
the
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Thompson succee s arvey the morning bargaining sesSJJn _wbere possible, and to take during a reid Tbursday.
border. U.S. pla!'&lt;S. artilierv otrikiJlll four oil depots north outside !be McCarthy V.S. wbil:h includoll Nalp OlltDtJ,
G. CutrJ&amp;hl
retired June when union negotiators left to 'm'?e&lt;!late sle!!a to see th_al
A SuvJel note banded tbe U. and .housands of !nfantrymen lllJd northwest of !be capital officers billets. '!'hey
must be tumlptitttl . .. IIIMI
30
after 311
with the
call five local
chairmen mall to semcemen In V1et s. Embassy Ia MotJCOW warnIf th
dd
hil
certain
requiJim
ty. He1 will
for the individual lines back to Nam
areas_ of_t the ed lbe v. S. IDBSI bear the Cong,
prom!'liY
movedthem
in onback
the Viet
of day
Hanoi
duringFriaay
a 7!i- omines,e crow
e •rea w e
before the mow Info ..._
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p __f and_ other
1
driving
Into city
mission
ol raids
of Amenran
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aoce o s a e memor a s 10 8 Washington.
acJ 10 " g V'!n
priori Y to respansibtllty for "Possible the IU·l !''' with a ;o•s of at One U.S. plane, an FI05 lure, were dismantled.
which 10 far II cleaa.
nine coonty area.
Reynolds said the chairmen ports of embarkatron.
conseqaeneeL"
least 125 communist dead.
'l'hunderchiel jet, was shrot men said it bad not
Tile purpoee al tatt qtiii'IIIJ were needed if any progresg
The struck airlines lllld the
Som•&gt; estill' ales pul the Viet down and it• pilot Us ted as determined whether they
line Is 18 pi ileal lite ljtiead Ill
Extra Fligldl
was to be made on local issue• machinists agreed to continue ·
Cong tuU as higb as 2JJI' killed. mlssln&amp;.
been planted by Viet
tbe c:ereal JIII ··IMIII.
NEW YORK - FOUR OF wbich are also involved Ill the essential military flights and
Amencan casualties "•r• offici·
LOclred 111 Colbal
terrorists seeking to blow
the non-slruck airlines aonouo- dispute
the Defense Department was
ally described as light in the \ Suuth of t.)e 17th Paralld the American facility.
ced Saturday they have put on The nation's travelling p•Jbilc turning to chartered planes and
battle that raged for loLl bours border, v.s. su•fiug planes On the political scene,
Dine ettra flights for the wet-&lt;- - vacatioolst and busine'lilmBn its own aircraft to meet •
60 nuies north of Saigon after a i winged into the supp.ort tf ~ bJg Premier Nguyen Cao
end In an a~tempt to help pas- alike-was faced with prJispeets emergency needs.
Conununiot regiment ftU into \South VIetnamese force locked regime Ughtened its con,troll
sengen boldin&amp; tickets tor of 60 per cent of all But many servicemen borne
!be daring trap laid by the U.S. Ill CQIDbat with a Viet Cong
(Continued on page 2)
flights cancelled because of the commercial planes standing on leave fOUJJd themselves
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atrike.
idle on the runways.
strllllded along wltli tourists,
·
American Airlines put three A boom rush to railway and conventioneer• and busloell9- "
extra sectl~ns on to Chicago bus terminals from coast to meo caught away from borne.
and one Ia Boston Saturday. coast continued
WASIDNGTON (VPI) -U.S. 1Hanoi depots June 29,
ed to unload from
ATHENS, Ohio (UP1) -Oidl
Della has set up exira flights Saturday. The struck airlines
TO miMP STATE
Air Force flgbter-bomberl left [" Novy jets struck !be larger tankers 95 per cent of all
UD!venllf and
I&amp;
to Atlanta and Dal1011.
serve 231 American cili•• ar.d ST. PAUL, Minn. (UPI) _
about95 per cent ol Hanoi's oU 1storage and unloading facilities \' VietNam's petroleum lmporll. IUI'8DCt
normally carry 150,000 pa.sen- Gov. Earl F. RDivllg, dumped
Installations In mini 1r1 tht at Haiphong and- it Is now U.S. officil\1s uld the Navy's ipoiiiiOI' •
t _
Donatfl 900 Boob
gers a day·
by the Democratic • Farmerhistory-making air strikes of ' learned-destroyed or damaged return attack Tbursda)'
ment and•11"••h •...
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COLUMBUS _ oluo STATE The government, whlcb er- Labor Party, ennounced ll!'tur·
DR. THOMAS
June 29, tt was learned more than 40 per cent of their oot the two pumping llatioDI, ·
•. I University students have donal- bausted all legal machinery to day he wW enter the prtDtary
DJ:. William Tbomas bu Saturday.
target. This was barely more thereby achieving a ltey
11*11 Appel...... . ,
ed
1100 books, worth ap. fend off the stoppage, took election agalllst !be advice ol joined WI lalber, Dr. R. D.
This and other new details of lthan hall the success initially ry objective of the BanoJ. II wu 111lMP11WJd.........
roximate'"' ..,500, lor
ship- steps Ill maintain mall service Vice President Hubert Humph- Tllomaa, II blo optometry of· the Hano•-Halphon• attack ex- Iclaimed by pilots and an- Haiphoog mission. That WM Ill '"lbe alai t1 II» ·
raids :nounced by llefensa Secretary !put out of action the only llUdl In lnltiltl w; ll•_l ,·· 757
Pment Monda;to students Ill Ur- and essential military travel. rey, the purty's founder. "I wiD flee Ia lbe Haaklas- Tanller piained why no
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the Philippine. . The 1\:ivil Aer0110utlca Board rull oot my old Cbevy otation bulldio1 in Gallipollt. He II a were needed at Nortb Viet 1Robert S. McNamara at a ' shore lacility the enemy
dttl» II 1 • IS,
1 alJo sought lo
daneta'
The boo'k;'";ere collected by
damlllld wagun and stump the slate," 11M &amp;o·oduate of Obll S - Nam'1 capital wblle -more :tetevised news conference.
:and force a turn to
Appaladda," aaillldliC 10
the Ohio State Student Eiluca· on ''e UDSind; arUnes, SliCh Rolvaag uld. "I woulda't be Un!.er.lty School of Optome- strikes had to be made at the 1 Of chief Importance, the first . difficult means of unloadln&amp;
Prelldentlle
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strike failed to knock out the i_ __ _ __ _ _ _
peal by Dr.
T. Orala,_a authorizing them to add extra wiD II."
atory.
While the Air Force btl the 1Haipbong oil pumping
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· QUANG LOI. VIet Nm along a d~l8 dirt road fill American casualUes were commando&lt; of the 1st Infantry ITroop was hit by recoilless rifle pp:!: 18-9
. -~'f.~ Ia, ,._ , 11, !bill ~linl.
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mlnlsll'&amp;klr .-w. P. Dudley ad- 'j(ebeiskl_ of BratUeltoro, Vl1 ltmared personnel carriers was of Bravo Troop's personnel tween 100 lllld 200. He said forward to help and
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vised ~era Saturday to ~ -~ ~ed c1u1t hil and p!uned rioWII by carriers were destroyed by flrffi count could not be taken follov.ed with tho rest of
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of thti ~ tlti!y Wish Ill ~1\'tf· I6UIIti what we w~ from bo\11 attlel of the Company toot about the same fan out Ill the hea~ foliage on sniper fire," be said.
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ad e1
keep lltelr
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lor." ·- ..
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number.
each side of the road to find aU Kelly mowited the lop If Ws Page 15-16-17
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Mrs. Harold Trusseller, and ·an
lamwood W Va VISile&lt;l recently Aft '
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. I Mrs. Edward Stiles, Mrs. Carl ' R. C. Steffy, Mrs. Wyatt and 1' Cleland of Racine over t be ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph TruswJih Iu s mother , Mrs Norma • steroooo
od M
IPlatter and Mrs. Elias Stiles 1Mr; Gladys Cumings.
holidays were Mr. and Mrs. AI- sell and family were guests of
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rs. _ar-1 visited recently in Columbus Refreshments were served by , leo Cleland and Laura of New Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trussell
and Mrs. AI Russell and
with the form€r's mother. Mrs. the bostess assiSted by
two 1Cumberland, W. Va.; Mr. and and daughters Sunday evening
. of Joht
, fam1lv ol Columbus viSited ovdd h
C.
b ggy Harry Beabout at RJverSJdc guests, Trudy Little and JaJJ-' Mrs. Gary Lee and Patty of for a barbecue supper.
Su
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. an aug ter o1 olum us ·
Me!hod"1St HospJtal.
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preme
1853 Court·
rr the hohday weekend w1ih
I1 elle Cum 1·ogs·
Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Debb'Je and Kay Hager are In
her mother. Mrs. Lctlie Roush
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HoweU and Donnie of Charles- visiting Mrs. Thoma.
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h •d::; Abymerican e•pedl·
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oatirs od
aco s of CmcinCOMPLETES COURSE
'lon, W. Va.; Harry Davidson Mr. and Mre. Robert Trusea
Co'!'modore
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Je Gmther of Porn- Pvt. James G Ma
Iof Columbus, Naomi Wyant of sell aod daughters, Mr. and a thew Perry amved In
MJS Cha rles Bennett
were
J
ot Mr. and Mrs · Alvin'B
Bashan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cle- Mrs. Harold Trussell and !am- :an
to establish
the if children. Mr. and Mr s.
r. ao
rs. ISS
es. of Ree&lt;lsville
" land, and James of Athens and lly. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trus/"can rea ons with !bat
Ve rnon
and family , Oak .
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Mr. aod Mrs. Herschel Nor- 11-week rad 10 ' teletype oper": M(. and Mrs. Paul Burt oi Co- sell and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
William
Harhor MJSs Maxme Ben nett
ris and son, Clarence, of Le- tioo course at the Army South- lumbus.
Ralph Trussell and family spent B an
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aod Mr and Mrs Warren Ben
SATURDAY
Itart Fllils, spent Thursday With eastern Signal School
Fort
the Fourth with their parents, o? n;,ade hJS famous cross
nett and. famlly . Columbus.
. CHESHIRE _BAPTIST Church ; ber pareols, Mr. and Mrs Elias Gordon, Ga., Jul I.'
RUSSELL APPOINTED
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Trussell.
gold . speech before !be
Mrs LJihao
has been Jce cream socJai, 4:30 to 9 p.m. I Stiles.
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The Worship Commission of Mr. and Mrs. William Ack- Democratic National Coovenre:urned to her home on S i m church yard. Rt. 7, in Che.
LEMLEY IN VIETNAM
Heath Methodist Church met ett, son Wayne, and Mrs. A. H. lion m Chicago.
Second Ave. from Holzer Hos- 1shlfe. Plenty of good home-. Mrs. Joanne Tatte;sao and i Marme Lsoce Corporal Stall- recently at the home of Mrs. Bailey spent the Fourth WJ!h
rHtal
she has be&lt;&gt;o un. l made we cream. homemade I family have moved mto their ley R. Lemley, son of Mr. a?d c. M. Henoesy when Mr. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Baile and
TAX BOOK
der observation and treatment. I p1es and cakes, hotdogs w1th reeently purchased property oo Mrs. Harold W. Lemley, 1 LJb- liam Russell was appointed! daughters Sandr
d
r The Domesday Book was
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Anth- , sauce, coffee and pop.
I Ebenezer St.
m:'Y Lane,, Pomeroy, is serving chairman due to the reslgna- 1and enjoyed
e !be fJrst official record of Kng·
ony and children, BMbara and
MONDAY
, With Manne Attack Squadron lion of Mrs Robert Co Is
IJSb property owners and the
Joe. spent Monday at
t he DISABLED AMERICAN Vet-· Clarence Andrews returned (VMA 211) at the Marine Ex- es o1 the
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of land they owned. WD·
Greenbo State Park, Ky. They erans and their Auxiliary will
hJS employment peditiooary air field at Chu discussed with the Rei Max
li_am_of Normandy ordered COlDwere acco mpanied by her sis- meet Monday, at 7:30
p.m. 1;' . : ew York
Central Lai, Vietnam.
Donahue new pastor •
1Mr Clint ;:r w
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after 8 month's vaca'
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· JDITOR'o NOTE: Pmoldeal State DeparlmentaboullDlensl· alr hl08 were olruck. lie knewiCrlt"'"
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He aeemed entirely oonuiUt. I
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deelsloa 1o bomb llle ifying lhe air war against North too lhal aud1 action would be Uteme of his Omaha and Des "Anwnca's P(ll'PQOe 1• lo "AI long as the Communist e The bobmlnJ alllluod Jlur. ted to t h t - OD wbldl kl
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less popular in BriUiio and Moines . speeches The Umled COOVIDL... NorUt Vlet Nam that leadera lo North Vlel Nam tn: ing the
days
al
forces JI'IR embarked .:
Hatpbuna ....., represeated • ' The problems involved were France. But be felt thai hme ISlates mlended to push ahead. tlus ~ of aure~wnf Is too stst 00 waging war by eros~ Johaston rested 00 bll TeiU presa!DIIhll claQer polntra lito
WMJ~Dark adioa ill l~e Viet many . Enemy mfillralion ol would oonlrlbule w greater UD· He ro)ecled entirely _lhe ·Idea cosUy, thai this"
o ~w~r Ute boundaries of South VIIi ranch and viewed lbe
war lie more each
day litlbout
t.i'4m war. How did be arrive •t iSoulh VIet Nam was riSing. derstandmg ol lhe U. S. pur· lhal tbe rlghgml Jn Vlel Nam cannot succeed, he sak! •• ,Nom and assa,.lnaUnc human lhroUih a alead stream olatabbiDi North VIet NaiD to
lllol momeatuo•• decision? Ia ITnere were more and more pose, particularly at home. ,added up merely ,to civil war. , Omaha.
IbeinR•; as lona as they spurn combat and lntefngence
re- death.
,IIIII dllpaloll. Merriman Smllb, truck convoy~ SouUt. Amencao I
TllorouRIIIY Covered
He •••d the North • InvasiOn of
Pay HIRh Price
~any interest in ne1ollalions, we
UFI'a veteroa White House .and South Vietnamese casually I Leadm&amp; up lo tbe June 29 [the South Wllh arms from "The air attacks on military must use our power to resiol
0
:reporter
tells bow II came : rates were inchmg upward. The !strikes, Johnson spent. literally i Communi•!. China was
targets in North Viet Nam have · their aggreSBioll, and .... our
•boat
Sa1gon political sttuatlOn was 111 1hundreds of hours d•scussing aggression
based on
Lhe ' imposed 'B nd will contmue to I power to try to chan1e their
'
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·
_
ferment.
the t'ojecl from· every possible ' pbll_ooop~y__!hat~'-gilt_ ~a~es impose ; a growmg burden end I minds."
.
by MERRIMAN SMITH
When Johnson's peace offen- 1ang e.
i a high pri'"' on !hose who wage
h bee oil bl
UP! Wblte Bolli• Reporter sive produced no resYIIs he r During a crlti&lt;al period such !
10
Iwar against lhe freedom of . Johnso.:; I a: do
cea y
' !heir neighbors."
SAN ANTONIO, Tn . (UP I l- 1rom·luded something more' had , as this one, the Chief Executive 1
! ~nee~ d:Onsl~nes o~e;'~
TUUIA, Okla. (UPI) - A three-year llfUIIll ended
When Amerrcan attack bum ' to be done lo make aggression builds up within himself a I
II was lh1s same speech that I I
In tears, bUill and ldases Saturday for a Tulia couple and
be'rs shot the hesrt out of North ' I om the North more pain!•!. curiOYS kind of prOSBUnt which
WI
Johnson look a new lock
Nam be misread in Hanoi .. their 4-fear-old dau8hter who had been prevented from
V"l Nam's oil storage lacllllies r Ch lting 1 n f 0 r mall y one may reflect 1tself in alternating I
replying to hiS critics.
evidence of decUnglng U. S. seelnll each other because of an lmmlll'atlon quota.
last week, 11 represented a · ' n~ afternoon w•lh an penods of hyperactivity and !
"If you are too busy or ool mu,.,le and determination
Little
Yuan arrived at Tulia International Air·
tough decision by Presldenl : ~:~ciate he used a cowboy'• solemn preoccupation.
:
inclined lo help," he
said, SouUteaot Asla. His every p~ port
a
after a maulve alrUnel
Johnsoh to ' mue the war , analo . 'tn eflecl, he said .
He becomes aomething of a '
"please count len before you're lie utterance has been sprl 'strike CJUIId
lncreasin,ly cOIIIY for the ' ''Yog:re '" a fight with thiS caged animal
walking and I COLUMBUS iUPil - Ohio , hu•t"
led hwlth waro•na• to Hanoi thandt of her alread~lon~
success lrylnS lo 1•1 PeuY
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h
h to is critics at hme
a 1 t · f om alp
to her parentl Then l!e
CommM!I'Is
fellow and your kmle 1s ngh t at talking constantly around the Community Action D~rectors l He became even toug er l at I h
Ill
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11 eruet~ bke a new and IhiS belly. You don't want to problem, he solic•ll voluminous ,! will discuss the stale poverty same mgbt In Des Moines where Jo thnson w ffnorl
rr sa.
enlisted the ,aid ol P'!ston1
.
d
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a .ormer na.ooa
4ramati 9 decision, and JohnsDD ,slab him to deoth 1f yo~ can advice an recommen. a ton. r iprogram at • ~onfe~ence o~¥
•
Tnopa sueeeedlol
u1 waited a Jon&amp; tlme,
of &amp;he American
kn•w r.here would be an uproar : avoid it, but you want him to ' he Simply may aaze silently for !day through Friday m the OhJOI
He said In Des MolilOI thai ll's true today," wept
and now a candidate for
lrom lbt "doves" at home as ihurt a little. So , )OU put ·long _periods from lhe wmdow 1stala UmvorSlly Student Un10n,,
he was ,'Oilfident Ute Commun- fatller, Halas Yuan, as
of Oklahoma.
well as from some of this ,vressure behmd lhe pomt, a of lhas off1ce or the sec-ond floor IAlbert G. Giles, director of the I
isl knew Gen Willlam
C dropped to hls knees and M
ed
laa 1
llOUDirY'I Allios il Europe .
l•ttle at a lime, until he _gets family quarter• of lhe Wblte , Office of Opportunity, said Sat-1
w:slmoreland, 'u. s. comma.: embraced Ute youncster.
oore~~ Ute' u~.
111
Whtle 11 may have been the 1d101."
I House.
urday.
d 10 So th Vi
dramatic, the decisiOn was
Plaoaed Ia Advaace
Johnsoo aeem• lo think better
.
.
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,
.. er
u,
et Nat?,, was
Broke IDle Telll
and lmmlgraUoa
1,beY The small 111r1, clutching a
nytbing
bat
••dden.
Johnson,
'
Plans
for
the
ra1ds
on
the
oil
!
while
engaged
in
physical
GJies
w•ll
ak
at
the
open·[
succeeding
a~
Utal
,
1
ill characteristic manner, had depots al Haiphong, Hanoi and activity. He was lo and out of lng sess•on of e conference.
·~~not defeat him !here.
fraU doll and two boxes ol .. , Tined The lteJ
been discussln and studymg iDo Son were in exiStence many lhe heated While House pool Other speakers 1 lude Gov .!
.
But they (the Communists) candy, also broke Into lean.
Res Ute man who turned
the matler rrf months ; since weeks before the strikes ; many limes. He went for long ,James A. Rhodes,
. Wilham IRONTON OhiO &lt;UPI) -A do look lo Washington end to "I lhlnk Jibe's cute," her IS. Ute key," Hopklna said of
la;t winter in fact
adually were made . Photo walks around !Jie oval driveway ! Will, assocJale d~reclor of Pro- ' former OhiO Highway patrol- America to c~eale enough dls· year-old brother, Willie, sald II Moore, who was at the llrport
!.®kiD&amp; back oow al John- I reconnaissance planes constant· in lhe Wbil4 HoUH aoulh . ararn Development of Commun- man. h":' hoen absolv.. d of res- sldence ln. IIlia country to de- the Yuan children
reunion.
IQII's public at•temenls durmg ! ly reexammed the areas.
grounds, sometimes alooe ex- •ly Progress, Inc., New Haven, pons.•blhty for an aCCident Jn· 'f e a~. him I Westmoreland) eyed their sister.
After embracing his daugbthat paiaful period ol de!ibera· l The Umted States did not cept for a Secret Servtca agent. Co~n. , and Dr. Meno Loven- volvl~g ' car he had dir""led here, the President added.
ter, Yuan lurDed lo Moore,
llon it Is easy to see bow blo ' want to strike the oil storage Sornet•mes he walked with his . stem, OSU professor of econ- w dnve to a H•gluo:ay Patrol If he could have talked that Yuan was 10 minutes late
hands With ltlm and
touiber pollcy in Viet Nam lfacihties wilh RusSian ships io beagle puppies or an old friend iomics.
lposl.
night of _June 29 to Ute leadera the reunion after golng to lbe
sUffiy.
·t&lt;~o~&lt; shape and hardeoed As ' port and thereby accidently I or a staff member.
' "The conferenee will be spon· I A Lawrence County Common of Hanm, Johnson told
his wron1 llrporl.
' 'Thank you," Yuan oak!.
early 11 Ills! December, in a ' touch off a confronlat1on
He was . Intensely worried sored by the Ohio Office of Pleas Court JUry, in a 9 to 3illes Moines audience, thls ll ~rmer world War
The reunion climued I lone
tpaeeb telephoned from his The ra 1ds were to be ,a bout possible advance !e~ks, l Opportunity and the DIVISion of vote, ruled Fnday thai W.B. w~.at he would have said.
fllhler
pHol
left
FOI'JIIO!II
plai!Ued by bad wea~
1
ranch to lhe AFirCIO conven- lallon cenlers--&lt;Jnly the clearly fearmg lhat premal.ure pubhca- ! Continuing Education of the I Mallett, who left 1he patrol a
II Is easy to misread the bls wife and their ejghl
lhe 81rlmes strike. PeuY I
:Uon , the President spoke of the , onducted without hillmg popu-! tion or broadcastmg of . blS ' O~U College of Commerce and r month ago, was not liable . Ill polls. II IS easy lo DI!Sunder- children in 1962, but
made stops In Tokyo,
'lmr,.Jidlng oeeessity of lakmg defined industrial targets . The 1plans m1ght mcrease Amencan IAdministration.
a $67.000 damage sull armng stand lhe meamng of a debate !ben only 19 days old,
Alaska, and Chica10 8 democralle SOCiety where outside the lmmlaralion
"lr•rder steps" in Viet Nam.
admmistratioo later said this Ilosses or push the North
from the accidPnt.
wbere she boarded a privall
s.- Tbemo Reoecun effort was amazingly soccess· Vietnamese into suicidal retalia- ,
BOGS DOWN
The miShap occur!&lt;d in Oct· we encourage difference
of and bad 1o be left beblnd·
Commander.
Tllo ume theme appeared in lui.
.
' t10n.
GRENADA, MISS. iUPI) _ 1 ober. 1963 after Mallett had opmion and dissidence, dlscus- orpbanage.
A friendly dentist, Dr. Pbllll'
Happy with ReSRIII
. I A civil rights campaign threa-,dted Walter r',eeman. South s10n, Ills easy tomiSjudge."IO
ot Boulder, Colo., volunta.
5t&gt;'ll'alother public ut!erances, All dunng this period of '
iocTilding a June l&amp; news , preparation, .Johnson found it When the ra1ds came off w1th tened m this Mississippi town 1Pomt. fGr a moving violation true nature of a d1verse nation. Gene Hopkins, Yuan's
rlly accompanied PeiiJ' from
conference in which be sa1d, 'difficult to keep qui•t as he mimmal American losses , John-' by Dr. Marhn Luther
King : end told him to drive lo the !- -- - er at Donett Electronics
to Chlcaso, helping callD
" we must continue 1o raise the , took rough criticism from oil son was walklog on alf. Travel I bogged down Saturday, oppar- ' Soulh Pomt patrol post.
I
worked Utree yearo
her fears and learo whlcb bad
cost of aggresswn at 1ts sides 10 th1s country. He was !plans that bad been staJJed or j ently from 8 lack of (.'OOrdma-1 Enrvute F rt'eman collided
marked her departure from Dlr
10urce."
.
, besieged . ~Y those . who wa.nte~ IRei~ m abeyance were sudden~y Ition amoog leaders and scarci-1 wi th another car nt&gt;ar Chesa-1'
.
orphanaae ''ll'andma" on ForJohnson prev1oua!y had or- , to bomb and ge111 over with, activated . He made speeches m ty of volunteers Grenada is the peake occupied by Mr. and
iContmued from page I)
TUK BOA, Vlel Naill (VPII
dared a 37-day. bombing pause by critics who wanted a detente ,Omaha, Neb , and Des Moines, : spot where lhe · recent " lree- M1s. owen L. Hr11aerson, who , over South Viet Nam by klckinc - lo tile eadle•a atrelo:b of
over the Chmlm11 holidays as rap•dly as posSible and by Iowa , and went ahead .w1lh a dom" march started by James were injured and subsequently I five generals out of lhe army aaad daDel llliU IIITOIUIII TuJ
wh1le Ameman peace envoys those who l1nd fault
w1th ]long Fourth of July holiday "' ·H. Mereditn mel its first en- 1sued Mallett for alleged negli- and giving them tlll-&lt;lay jail Hoa'a -~~~ alrllold alalda
ranged the. world seekms some a~most ~~ythm_g Johnson and h1s Joh"llson City, Tex:, ranch. lthusiastie welcome from Jol.-al : genc~ fN (i Jlowinlij: Ji£nderson to [terms because of their rule in oae lone bedraggled palm tree
way to d:1ve or lure Hano1 to b1s admm1strataon may do. .
The success of the a1r str1kes : Negroes.
I dnve under the c1rrumstances. the
recent Buddhlst~led rebelNear &amp;lie U&amp;Ue trte looms 1
the bargaining table. But there Johnson fe lt he could ta ~rly evoked from Johnson a new ·· - - ·-- - -- ....
t
th
IIIIlCh
tarpr bWbelll'll erteled
11
was talk even then at the While well predict how Peking and 1 public forlhrightne~s about the i2- The Sunday Times·Sentinel Sunday July 10, 1966
~ :alDI Ute ~?vt"rn:""nl.
ted
by
Amerlcaa
Gr1 1talloaed
;House, the Pentagon and the Moscow would react hen the Amencan m•ssion m V1et Nam.
'
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e 1'"' eL ISG 0 Nous
111en
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~~: s~~· w~e 0 ~ot!"Y:':
Ro. Soulli Nallaaal
commander ol the northern J'oreol," 1be
reedo.
province• crealad lhe spark ..,...,..,._....,..,• ...,• •,.. ~
that set off months of
anUgoyernmeDI riots and del monstraUons.
,
Deac:rlbe Trap
' The .darlng , "bail" .trap north
let Saigon was set up on the
I orders of Maj. Gen. William &lt;le
CAIRO IUPI) - Indian Prlme
, Puy, lsi Infantry Division Minister Mrs. Indira Gandbl
' commander ,.on a dirt road saturday reiterated her call
branching off Highway 13 near reopening of the Geneva
the once prosperous Minh Than terence on Viet Nam.
rubber plantaUon. Making up ''I Utlnk It could help towards
the bail was a column of tanks a settlement and could stop
and armored personnel carriers fighting," she told a new•
of the 1st Division's 4th Cavalry lerence here.
Squadron.
Mrs. Gandhi, thr only
The Communists, In classic an prime minister now in
guerrilla style, opened lire on lice conferred wllh UAR Pro~- I
the American column wiUt dent Gamel Abdel Nasser
mortars, reco1iess rlfles, and two hours earller
machine guns set up in trees 11 the "difficulties and
close as 30 feel from the tanks. es" facing Ute
De Puy'o cavalrymen swung tlons. Vlel Nam was
their 90 mm cannon and .50 tAl have been one of the major
~====::J~~!!I!!!!!I!!!!!I!!!!!I!!!!!I!!!!!I!!!!!!\!!I!!!S
caliber machlneguns on the topics d..lsc~u:"ss"'ed.
Viet Cong.
As soon as the &lt;i:ommunisb
sprung their ambush De Puy
ealled In U.S. alr artillery
strllres, poured In more armored and rushed up four
battalions uf infantrymen, some
3,200 men, to the scene.
The Communista broke off
contocl followlnl their heavy
losses in the ambush and the
lnfantrymen pursued them as
Utey retreated back wward
their "War Zone C" olroogbokl.

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,$hooting Up North :V:ietnam Oil Tanks Was ToughDecis~on for JohnsOb
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th · 11t "
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be said 11 0111 point·
II II easy to mistake our 'dlf. poril.
· JDITOR'o NOTE: Pmoldeal State DeparlmentaboullDlensl· alr hl08 were olruck. lie knewiCrlt"'"
amn
wao
• rJg · .
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rences for weoknetlllel"
He aeemed entirely oonuiUt. I
1
deelsloa 1o bomb llle ifying lhe air war against North too lhal aud1 action would be Uteme of his Omaha and Des "Anwnca's P(ll'PQOe 1• lo "AI long as the Communist e The bobmlnJ alllluod Jlur. ted to t h t - OD wbldl kl
•1111 . llltallalloll II 1be Haao~ Viet Nam.
less popular in BriUiio and Moines . speeches The Umled COOVIDL... NorUt Vlet Nam that leadera lo North Vlel Nam tn: ing the
days
al
forces JI'IR embarked .:
Hatpbuna ....., represeated • ' The problems involved were France. But be felt thai hme ISlates mlended to push ahead. tlus ~ of aure~wnf Is too stst 00 waging war by eros~ Johaston rested 00 bll TeiU presa!DIIhll claQer polntra lito
WMJ~Dark adioa ill l~e Viet many . Enemy mfillralion ol would oonlrlbule w greater UD· He ro)ecled entirely _lhe ·Idea cosUy, thai this"
o ~w~r Ute boundaries of South VIIi ranch and viewed lbe
war lie more each
day litlbout
t.i'4m war. How did be arrive •t iSoulh VIet Nam was riSing. derstandmg ol lhe U. S. pur· lhal tbe rlghgml Jn Vlel Nam cannot succeed, he sak! •• ,Nom and assa,.lnaUnc human lhroUih a alead stream olatabbiDi North VIet NaiD to
lllol momeatuo•• decision? Ia ITnere were more and more pose, particularly at home. ,added up merely ,to civil war. , Omaha.
IbeinR•; as lona as they spurn combat and lntefngence
re- death.
,IIIII dllpaloll. Merriman Smllb, truck convoy~ SouUt. Amencao I
TllorouRIIIY Covered
He •••d the North • InvasiOn of
Pay HIRh Price
~any interest in ne1ollalions, we
UFI'a veteroa White House .and South Vietnamese casually I Leadm&amp; up lo tbe June 29 [the South Wllh arms from "The air attacks on military must use our power to resiol
0
:reporter
tells bow II came : rates were inchmg upward. The !strikes, Johnson spent. literally i Communi•!. China was
targets in North Viet Nam have · their aggreSBioll, and .... our
•boat
Sa1gon political sttuatlOn was 111 1hundreds of hours d•scussing aggression
based on
Lhe ' imposed 'B nd will contmue to I power to try to chan1e their
'
..'
·
_
ferment.
the t'ojecl from· every possible ' pbll_ooop~y__!hat~'-gilt_ ~a~es impose ; a growmg burden end I minds."
.
by MERRIMAN SMITH
When Johnson's peace offen- 1ang e.
i a high pri'"' on !hose who wage
h bee oil bl
UP! Wblte Bolli• Reporter sive produced no resYIIs he r During a crlti&lt;al period such !
10
Iwar against lhe freedom of . Johnso.:; I a: do
cea y
' !heir neighbors."
SAN ANTONIO, Tn . (UP I l- 1rom·luded something more' had , as this one, the Chief Executive 1
! ~nee~ d:Onsl~nes o~e;'~
TUUIA, Okla. (UPI) - A three-year llfUIIll ended
When Amerrcan attack bum ' to be done lo make aggression builds up within himself a I
II was lh1s same speech that I I
In tears, bUill and ldases Saturday for a Tulia couple and
be'rs shot the hesrt out of North ' I om the North more pain!•!. curiOYS kind of prOSBUnt which
WI
Johnson look a new lock
Nam be misread in Hanoi .. their 4-fear-old dau8hter who had been prevented from
V"l Nam's oil storage lacllllies r Ch lting 1 n f 0 r mall y one may reflect 1tself in alternating I
replying to hiS critics.
evidence of decUnglng U. S. seelnll each other because of an lmmlll'atlon quota.
last week, 11 represented a · ' n~ afternoon w•lh an penods of hyperactivity and !
"If you are too busy or ool mu,.,le and determination
Little
Yuan arrived at Tulia International Air·
tough decision by Presldenl : ~:~ciate he used a cowboy'• solemn preoccupation.
:
inclined lo help," he
said, SouUteaot Asla. His every p~ port
a
after a maulve alrUnel
Johnsoh to ' mue the war , analo . 'tn eflecl, he said .
He becomes aomething of a '
"please count len before you're lie utterance has been sprl 'strike CJUIId
lncreasin,ly cOIIIY for the ' ''Yog:re '" a fight with thiS caged animal
walking and I COLUMBUS iUPil - Ohio , hu•t"
led hwlth waro•na• to Hanoi thandt of her alread~lon~
success lrylnS lo 1•1 PeuY
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h to is critics at hme
a 1 t · f om alp
to her parentl Then l!e
CommM!I'Is
fellow and your kmle 1s ngh t at talking constantly around the Community Action D~rectors l He became even toug er l at I h
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11 eruet~ bke a new and IhiS belly. You don't want to problem, he solic•ll voluminous ,! will discuss the stale poverty same mgbt In Des Moines where Jo thnson w ffnorl
rr sa.
enlisted the ,aid ol P'!ston1
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a .ormer na.ooa
4ramati 9 decision, and JohnsDD ,slab him to deoth 1f yo~ can advice an recommen. a ton. r iprogram at • ~onfe~ence o~¥
•
Tnopa sueeeedlol
u1 waited a Jon&amp; tlme,
of &amp;he American
kn•w r.here would be an uproar : avoid it, but you want him to ' he Simply may aaze silently for !day through Friday m the OhJOI
He said In Des MolilOI thai ll's true today," wept
and now a candidate for
lrom lbt "doves" at home as ihurt a little. So , )OU put ·long _periods from lhe wmdow 1stala UmvorSlly Student Un10n,,
he was ,'Oilfident Ute Commun- fatller, Halas Yuan, as
of Oklahoma.
well as from some of this ,vressure behmd lhe pomt, a of lhas off1ce or the sec-ond floor IAlbert G. Giles, director of the I
isl knew Gen Willlam
C dropped to hls knees and M
ed
laa 1
llOUDirY'I Allios il Europe .
l•ttle at a lime, until he _gets family quarter• of lhe Wblte , Office of Opportunity, said Sat-1
w:slmoreland, 'u. s. comma.: embraced Ute youncster.
oore~~ Ute' u~.
111
Whtle 11 may have been the 1d101."
I House.
urday.
d 10 So th Vi
dramatic, the decisiOn was
Plaoaed Ia Advaace
Johnsoo aeem• lo think better
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et Nat?,, was
Broke IDle Telll
and lmmlgraUoa
1,beY The small 111r1, clutching a
nytbing
bat
••dden.
Johnson,
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Plans
for
the
ra1ds
on
the
oil
!
while
engaged
in
physical
GJies
w•ll
ak
at
the
open·[
succeeding
a~
Utal
,
1
ill characteristic manner, had depots al Haiphong, Hanoi and activity. He was lo and out of lng sess•on of e conference.
·~~not defeat him !here.
fraU doll and two boxes ol .. , Tined The lteJ
been discussln and studymg iDo Son were in exiStence many lhe heated While House pool Other speakers 1 lude Gov .!
.
But they (the Communists) candy, also broke Into lean.
Res Ute man who turned
the matler rrf months ; since weeks before the strikes ; many limes. He went for long ,James A. Rhodes,
. Wilham IRONTON OhiO &lt;UPI) -A do look lo Washington end to "I lhlnk Jibe's cute," her IS. Ute key," Hopklna said of
la;t winter in fact
adually were made . Photo walks around !Jie oval driveway ! Will, assocJale d~reclor of Pro- ' former OhiO Highway patrol- America to c~eale enough dls· year-old brother, Willie, sald II Moore, who was at the llrport
!.®kiD&amp; back oow al John- I reconnaissance planes constant· in lhe Wbil4 HoUH aoulh . ararn Development of Commun- man. h":' hoen absolv.. d of res- sldence ln. IIlia country to de- the Yuan children
reunion.
IQII's public at•temenls durmg ! ly reexammed the areas.
grounds, sometimes alooe ex- •ly Progress, Inc., New Haven, pons.•blhty for an aCCident Jn· 'f e a~. him I Westmoreland) eyed their sister.
After embracing his daugbthat paiaful period ol de!ibera· l The Umted States did not cept for a Secret Servtca agent. Co~n. , and Dr. Meno Loven- volvl~g ' car he had dir""led here, the President added.
ter, Yuan lurDed lo Moore,
llon it Is easy to see bow blo ' want to strike the oil storage Sornet•mes he walked with his . stem, OSU professor of econ- w dnve to a H•gluo:ay Patrol If he could have talked that Yuan was 10 minutes late
hands With ltlm and
touiber pollcy in Viet Nam lfacihties wilh RusSian ships io beagle puppies or an old friend iomics.
lposl.
night of _June 29 to Ute leadera the reunion after golng to lbe
sUffiy.
·t&lt;~o~&lt; shape and hardeoed As ' port and thereby accidently I or a staff member.
' "The conferenee will be spon· I A Lawrence County Common of Hanm, Johnson told
his wron1 llrporl.
' 'Thank you," Yuan oak!.
early 11 Ills! December, in a ' touch off a confronlat1on
He was . Intensely worried sored by the Ohio Office of Pleas Court JUry, in a 9 to 3illes Moines audience, thls ll ~rmer world War
The reunion climued I lone
tpaeeb telephoned from his The ra 1ds were to be ,a bout possible advance !e~ks, l Opportunity and the DIVISion of vote, ruled Fnday thai W.B. w~.at he would have said.
fllhler
pHol
left
FOI'JIIO!II
plai!Ued by bad wea~
1
ranch to lhe AFirCIO conven- lallon cenlers--&lt;Jnly the clearly fearmg lhat premal.ure pubhca- ! Continuing Education of the I Mallett, who left 1he patrol a
II Is easy to misread the bls wife and their ejghl
lhe 81rlmes strike. PeuY I
:Uon , the President spoke of the , onducted without hillmg popu-! tion or broadcastmg of . blS ' O~U College of Commerce and r month ago, was not liable . Ill polls. II IS easy lo DI!Sunder- children in 1962, but
made stops In Tokyo,
'lmr,.Jidlng oeeessity of lakmg defined industrial targets . The 1plans m1ght mcrease Amencan IAdministration.
a $67.000 damage sull armng stand lhe meamng of a debate !ben only 19 days old,
Alaska, and Chica10 8 democralle SOCiety where outside the lmmlaralion
"lr•rder steps" in Viet Nam.
admmistratioo later said this Ilosses or push the North
from the accidPnt.
wbere she boarded a privall
s.- Tbemo Reoecun effort was amazingly soccess· Vietnamese into suicidal retalia- ,
BOGS DOWN
The miShap occur!&lt;d in Oct· we encourage difference
of and bad 1o be left beblnd·
Commander.
Tllo ume theme appeared in lui.
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GRENADA, MISS. iUPI) _ 1 ober. 1963 after Mallett had opmion and dissidence, dlscus- orpbanage.
A friendly dentist, Dr. Pbllll'
Happy with ReSRIII
. I A civil rights campaign threa-,dted Walter r',eeman. South s10n, Ills easy tomiSjudge."IO
ot Boulder, Colo., volunta.
5t&gt;'ll'alother public ut!erances, All dunng this period of '
iocTilding a June l&amp; news , preparation, .Johnson found it When the ra1ds came off w1th tened m this Mississippi town 1Pomt. fGr a moving violation true nature of a d1verse nation. Gene Hopkins, Yuan's
rlly accompanied PeiiJ' from
conference in which be sa1d, 'difficult to keep qui•t as he mimmal American losses , John-' by Dr. Marhn Luther
King : end told him to drive lo the !- -- - er at Donett Electronics
to Chlcaso, helping callD
" we must continue 1o raise the , took rough criticism from oil son was walklog on alf. Travel I bogged down Saturday, oppar- ' Soulh Pomt patrol post.
I
worked Utree yearo
her fears and learo whlcb bad
cost of aggresswn at 1ts sides 10 th1s country. He was !plans that bad been staJJed or j ently from 8 lack of (.'OOrdma-1 Enrvute F rt'eman collided
marked her departure from Dlr
10urce."
.
, besieged . ~Y those . who wa.nte~ IRei~ m abeyance were sudden~y Ition amoog leaders and scarci-1 wi th another car nt&gt;ar Chesa-1'
.
orphanaae ''ll'andma" on ForJohnson prev1oua!y had or- , to bomb and ge111 over with, activated . He made speeches m ty of volunteers Grenada is the peake occupied by Mr. and
iContmued from page I)
TUK BOA, Vlel Naill (VPII
dared a 37-day. bombing pause by critics who wanted a detente ,Omaha, Neb , and Des Moines, : spot where lhe · recent " lree- M1s. owen L. Hr11aerson, who , over South Viet Nam by klckinc - lo tile eadle•a atrelo:b of
over the Chmlm11 holidays as rap•dly as posSible and by Iowa , and went ahead .w1lh a dom" march started by James were injured and subsequently I five generals out of lhe army aaad daDel llliU IIITOIUIII TuJ
wh1le Ameman peace envoys those who l1nd fault
w1th ]long Fourth of July holiday "' ·H. Mereditn mel its first en- 1sued Mallett for alleged negli- and giving them tlll-&lt;lay jail Hoa'a -~~~ alrllold alalda
ranged the. world seekms some a~most ~~ythm_g Johnson and h1s Joh"llson City, Tex:, ranch. lthusiastie welcome from Jol.-al : genc~ fN (i Jlowinlij: Ji£nderson to [terms because of their rule in oae lone bedraggled palm tree
way to d:1ve or lure Hano1 to b1s admm1strataon may do. .
The success of the a1r str1kes : Negroes.
I dnve under the c1rrumstances. the
recent Buddhlst~led rebelNear &amp;lie U&amp;Ue trte looms 1
the bargaining table. But there Johnson fe lt he could ta ~rly evoked from Johnson a new ·· - - ·-- - -- ....
t
th
IIIIlCh
tarpr bWbelll'll erteled
11
was talk even then at the While well predict how Peking and 1 public forlhrightne~s about the i2- The Sunday Times·Sentinel Sunday July 10, 1966
~ :alDI Ute ~?vt"rn:""nl.
ted
by
Amerlcaa
Gr1 1talloaed
;House, the Pentagon and the Moscow would react hen the Amencan m•ssion m V1et Nam.
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111en
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Ro. Soulli Nallaaal
commander ol the northern J'oreol," 1be
reedo.
province• crealad lhe spark ..,...,..,._....,..,• ...,• •,.. ~
that set off months of
anUgoyernmeDI riots and del monstraUons.
,
Deac:rlbe Trap
' The .darlng , "bail" .trap north
let Saigon was set up on the
I orders of Maj. Gen. William &lt;le
CAIRO IUPI) - Indian Prlme
, Puy, lsi Infantry Division Minister Mrs. Indira Gandbl
' commander ,.on a dirt road saturday reiterated her call
branching off Highway 13 near reopening of the Geneva
the once prosperous Minh Than terence on Viet Nam.
rubber plantaUon. Making up ''I Utlnk It could help towards
the bail was a column of tanks a settlement and could stop
and armored personnel carriers fighting," she told a new•
of the 1st Division's 4th Cavalry lerence here.
Squadron.
Mrs. Gandhi, thr only
The Communists, In classic an prime minister now in
guerrilla style, opened lire on lice conferred wllh UAR Pro~- I
the American column wiUt dent Gamel Abdel Nasser
mortars, reco1iess rlfles, and two hours earller
machine guns set up in trees 11 the "difficulties and
close as 30 feel from the tanks. es" facing Ute
De Puy'o cavalrymen swung tlons. Vlel Nam was
their 90 mm cannon and .50 tAl have been one of the major
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caliber machlneguns on the topics d..lsc~u:"ss"'ed.
Viet Cong.
As soon as the &lt;i:ommunisb
sprung their ambush De Puy
ealled In U.S. alr artillery
strllres, poured In more armored and rushed up four
battalions uf infantrymen, some
3,200 men, to the scene.
The Communista broke off
contocl followlnl their heavy
losses in the ambush and the
lnfantrymen pursued them as
Utey retreated back wward
their "War Zone C" olroogbokl.

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Chtsltr Tan!lthi!l, E:nc. Editor
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Ricll&lt;!rd S. 0101n, Publishfr
Jam£1 E. Dan!ltr, Ado. Dir.
V•rnon DIIDiele, Adv. Illgr.

strains '8nd dislocations within the

na·

tlon's medical facilities , which are not
geared for any great upsurge of demands
upon them.

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Tht&gt;se strains, if they develop, will require time, mom~y and effort to overcome •
But they will also serve to reveal w~k­
nesses and deficiencies in our medacal
resources that ought to be remedied even
if there were no Medicare.
The real long-term success of the program res~ In the hands of America's 300.000 docttr&gt;. They did not want it for tho
010st part; they fought it, but now they

'No', Nasty Word
Since 1949, mhen It was constituted, the
East German parliament - the Volkskammer, or "people 's chamber" - bas never
rer.orded a single "no'' vote on any measure.
A eader of 'Young Warld ," the organ
of Communist youth, wrote a letter recently asking how this could be. Evidently
too young to understand the "i'.'isdom and
perfection of the Communist system
of
government, he asked how it w•.s possible
that so many representatives (434) over
so many years had always decided in complete unanimity in everything.
The reply, from Joh mnes Dieckmann,
presldl!llt of the Volkshammer, was simple:
parliament for anybody who is against the
There is no room in the East German
parliament for anybody who is against the
majorily. Such a person "would only
liioke himself foolish and show himself
~as an odd person indeed."
J,Dolisb is right. Aboul as foolish as a
nl':lll voluntarily walking up to a ticket
eounter and buying a one-way fare to Siberia.

Native Uprising
The Walloons and F!emlags were at It
lgala la Belgium the other day. Rivalry,
ofteo degeneratins into rioting, between
lh!l . 1)\&gt;o linguistic groups is a perennial
adurc:e of discord in the little country.
It Is also, apparently, a source of ironle
satisfaction to the Congolese, former subjects of Belgium. The government newspa~ in Kinshasa Iformerly Leopold' ille.,
vi8f;fhg: the situation with as much alarm
as- it can muster , has suggested that
a
• .n on . the point of anarchy and eivtl
wi; W4S hardly in a position to tell the
Cfligo bow to run itself.
I'Mcording to Kinshasa radio, the Congoltfe; government has informed its ambassador in Brussels that it is concerned
o~ "the fate of Congolese living in Belglum in the wake of the tribal conflicts
BOd acts O( banditry, oi wbieb the coun·
try is tbe scene."
~about is probably fair play in thll
even if It takes a lillie exaggeration.

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Democratic Liberals

have It and only they can make It worll.
Let them heed the words of Dr. Charles
L. Hudson, new president or the American Medical Association:
"'We are not stepping of! the brink Into
a bottomless pit of professional destruolion and despair," be said In his laaugurai
address before the AMA's policy • making
House of Delegates, meeting In Chicago.
For many physicians, !bat bottomless
pit holds tbe fear ttmt Medicare Is but the
first long step on a short road to the nemesis called "socialized medicine."
If thi5 is so, and if It is something that
should not be allowed to happen, then let
them be reminded that the most effective
lobby lor socialized medlclae, sa It was
for Medicare, is a hidebound mediC'Rl com-

munity that says, ••No, no, a thousaDd
times no ," rather than, 11 W&amp;it, We bave I
better idea."
Ralher than waste their "eollective professional energy to belahor the past,''
said Dr. Hudson, doctors must become
"receptive to new ideas and become the
leaders in experimentatkm in the mecha~
nisms of medical practice."
For the simple truth is that if doctors
do not lead, they will be led.

"My Compliments to the Chef!"

· Chico Salmon, a versatile and talented
young man who performs admirably at
almost any infield spot the Cleveland Indians assign him, was asked what
be
considers tbe most difficult position.

Some ...,." are bettlq Itachel will give Ilalgan 10me .ad
of nod, despite !be evident Ideologleal pU ""-• lbelil. U
be does and Reagaa beats Demoeratlc Gov. Edmund . (Pall
Brown, !be oenalllr'a Jill ou~
:'k will brighten lmmeasuray.
It is argued that a Govemor
Reagan ~lected for a long earnpalgn of preaching party unity
could hardly work to damp 111
Incumbent Republican senator.
Without a victorieus Reagan's
backing, an Intra-party move
against Kucbelln 19e8 would
surely be doomfd. It would b&amp;come a narrow right • wing ef.
Tbls lime, however the beat forl Kochel won s ID 1 over a

But they do not think he baa
been pulling his weight as a
party man and their paUence
baa worn thin. And they have
made endorsement of Reagan
1 supreme and urgent test of
his Republtcaa regularity.
For yeara Kuchel bas made
almost a specialty of neilh..endorsing nor working for such
IIA!pubUcan nominees as Barry
Goldwater, Richard Nixon (for
governor., and U. S.
Sen.
George Murphy. He Is charged
with Ignoring an endless array
of party functions (Including a
bJg one this June 23), and with
geoerany going it alone.

"Sitting," 5aid Chico, who came to play
and not to adorn lhe bench.
Chico uttered a philosophical
molllbful. Give a youngster - or anyone. elaittoo much time to loaf and you are encolll'aglng trouble.
Chieago Salmon should
be given still
another assigoment - to speok to PTA
groups and high school assemblies.

Hard on Weber
Pvt. Adam R. Weber Jr. ol the U. S.
Army bas been 11e11tenced to a year's imprisonment at hard labor for his refusal
to fight in tha Infantry la VIet Nam.
Serve him right? Well the
He

And almost a year ago he wrote:
"I want very much to serve my counIry. I do now and will continue to serve
my country by trying to make it a beUer
plaee to live and love. I have bopes
of
servia! In the Army in some function of
nurturing or preserving life."
Have you heard of Bimllar offers or expressions from our draft-card burners ~r
Viet Cong flag Diers?
vj'~
punish-

It appears that Private Weber - a mao
whose conscience won't permlt h1m
to
bear arms but whose love of country impels him to serve it in time of trouble
- may have received a rough deal.
How about a second auess on this one,
Army?

Washington By-line

By BRUCE BIOSSAT
going to he easy ID rusb In and
WASIUNGTON (NEA) - Ev- throw his arms around 1 flll1
en some ol his best friends and who In 1962 called him 1 soe&gt;
admirers are telling Republican 1 laDs! and who In 1964 called
Sen. Thomas Kuchel of Callfor- him 1 traitor to his party."
nla !bat he'll be In deep political trouble If he does not enAnother problem Is that Kudorse Ronald Reagan
I h e chel does net seem to buy thl
GOP nominee for go~rnor
spreading notion that Reagan
• In 1966 is markedly different
Unlike scalp-hunting, right • from !be Goldwaterlle he wu
'lrlngers who tbvlously ho}l!! In 1964. Nor doea !be senator
Kochel's dlfflcultle's lacrease, aceept tho apparendy contrathese people - who
include dlctory argument thai Reagan'a
many of the party's seasoned smashing primary triumph
hands - say they want to save proves that canservatlJm II on
him from defeat In his next 1 aleeply risina curve In CailrHlecUon bid in 11161J.
forDia.

league
baseball player to pinpoint the cause of
much of our juvenile delinquency problem.

Hatlo's They'll Do It Every Time

Splinters j

Loner Kuchel is Warned:
Back Reagan for Own Good

It took only one word lor a big

Or have you beard of similar
ment for any of them?

Ill

BY WILLIAM 8. WWJE,
VIetnamese milt Omlmtmlst ror at !be dreadful state of the
Most of all il!fs I! true or !helD !he ipe&lt;IIC!Ie at IIIII lfrld·
'WASHINGTON - The Demo- aggr...lon. In aome eases-say world of reality. Theae fellowo 74-year-old Douglas, !be old old aeotlemao It bay amoJ!I
cratle Uberal bloc In the Unit· that of Sen. J. WilHam Ful- don't really wish to run out; dean of deans of the Uberais, the very people - the Ill"
ed States Senate, long enurojl bright of Arkansaa - the aban- they only wish that
"some- who alone in this .last group is eraia - lor whom he 1111 cloDt
to being divided from Its gen- donment would be gradual and thing" could be done to lift this up for re-election and thus is ao much so long. II .18 movlnl
erolly controlling moderate and no! 10 much illtend..S 18 !nevi- frlg~tful burden from the one among tbem all !be combat of- even to those, such u lhil col·
conaervallve colteagues, ts now table and laesorable. In other world power that simply muat fleer who courts muimum and Wlllllsl; who for ;ear.·· dJ!Io
being deeply and perhaps en- lnsllloces - aay !bat of Sen. bear it.
Immediate danger on the for- greed with Douglaa on many
duringly subdivided within I~ Wayne Morse of Oregon - !be The fourth and last Ulleral ward flriDS line.
domeoUc quesllona and baVI
self.
abandonment would be total faction is behaving with mem- Douglas' campaign apeechos said, on domestio Issues, lllliRY
The war In Viet Nam is lhe , and Immediate.
orable courage and resolution out lD Dlinois, wbleh are UUie a hard word aboul blm wblcb
agent of this fragmentation; for I A aecond faction, t)'plfied by within the liberal dovecote, weU noticed In !be country at large, regreUably ciiUIOI in candor
this twilight of any effective auch men sa Senakora Robert knowing aa It doe3 that la !be shine with the lonely quallty even now be retracted.
loreseeable unity within the lib- Kennedy of New York and highly simp!Uied leklcon of !be ! of unqualified bravery. The po- The Johnay-come-lately liberal movement In thia country. Frank Church of Idaho, is not paolflst • llberall Ibis Is a sure 1 sltion on Viet Nam of his ralb- erals of !be new pacifism - !soIt Is raising a Imrsh fence of ready to contemplate mere em~ way to be diHtamped as a- 1 er un-Republlcan IIA!puhllcan op. lationism are reaebing for tilt
separatism within the liberal tlni and running but Ia so In- gaiast "peace," as la favor. of 1 ponen~ Charles Percy, aeema throat ol a man who was &lt;lacamp !bat will later be found sistenUy opposed to any and war and death, and as blind from lhil distance to be a lit· liverlag for liberal causes when
to have been eaaler to erect every effective Allied mllltary stooges for President Johnson. tie bit of everything but not they were la diapers. Past the
than to level.
step as to handcuff !be resist- Such men as Senators Gale very much ol anything. It Is, at ag\' of 50 he put his personal
At least four sets of liberals ' ance should its ootions ever pre- Mc&lt;ke or Wyoming,
Philip aU events, !Dtally at variance life on !be Una as a Yolunteer
have at least four sets of com- vail.
Hart of Michigan, Henry Jack- wllb the forthright stance ol In the Marlae Corps la the aeopeting oollons about Viet Nam. A third faction,
Including son of Waahlngtoo and Paul every nationally significant lead- ond World War. Now in thi1
One faction within what Is It- sucb men as Senators Joseph Douglas of Dlinols are standing er in a G.O.P. which is totally preaeot !I'll', which for an Its
self only a faction baa no pol- Clark of Pennsylvania, Eugene up with rSN gallantry for the backing the W1ll" of resistance shortcomings Ia at !be end 1
Icy save ono of abandonment McCarll!y of Minnesota
and bard duty of this nation to re· lin one of bipartisanship's fla. war also of honor and duty to
of the commitment of three IVance Hartke of Indiana, 1.1 aisl Communist aggression to 1 est hours.
country, he II putting hll pel.
Presidents lo belp the Soulb almply in a slate of dlthery bor- the end.
There Is aomelhilli affecllaJ liUcal life on the line.

Good Advice

He offered at his trial to serve la
front lines as a medieal corpsman.
just didn 't want to till, he said.

•

50 Years Ago on the River

Era of Famous Inland Waters Boats, their Captains, Began to Fade'&gt;

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Medicare Success in Doctors' Hands
For better or worse, Medicnre Is offielaUy la operation.
The hope, of course, is that it will be for
the better, that it will both improve the
health of the nation's elderly and grant
them a new freedom - or nt least a me~
ure of lreedom - from the specter of diS·
abling injury or illness that could wipe
out their live's savings and make them a
burden on their children.
.
It is more than a hope. It is the behef
of millions of Ameri'rans, who exp~ess
their wishes through their representatiVeS
In Congress.
Medicare will inevitably cause
some

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4-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, July 10, 1881

)UNDAY WHITE PAPER

PUBLISHED BY THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING COMPANY

'

Let's Let Kids Be Kids

Parents Pounce on their Child's Free Time !t~~~..~~ r::;:. :~::. o:rw~u0f:~~~~
T0 Set theStage fOr T0 day'S Ulcer Alley .....

llcaa hardly ,.e&amp;led 1o ReaOOIIIOmltlmt: "Everybody'• ping with Reapn,"
Nol to ro for blm, the maa IaBY WERONYMOUS
and somewhat Important ml11 opportunity of personal
ag- dl ted would be to ..... 1
We fmd In the pubHcallons of buslnesa were discussing the grandlzemeot far more
lm- ~~
oltarply ' 86 ·~=~
of today a number of advertise- problem.o of busin'!ll and the portanl to them than
mere lor geo..-at party wrath
ments soliciting funds for the sad state of world affalra In a education.
Almost daily telepbo.;, calls
, aid of unde!'1lrivllege children railroad club-car group. Oae of Since lliDII peycholngista a- from the coast keep the pres1Itt many. lands. The organi1A- the men, ootlcing a group ef gree thai subconscious rebel- rue on. Kuchel is known to be
lions whiCh sponsor
these boya lounging In the shade of lion. against authority Is
a thinking hard abllut the matter.
movements are Indeed worthy a maple tree, watchlnl the maJor cause of antagonism to He has told Reagan he wants
or praise. Any aid ~ven to train pass, remarked on his !be law and one of the leadtna bJ sit down and talk. The forImprove !be lot of children In memory of gomg to watch the factors la juvenile delinquency, mer actor wrofe him 8 friendly
whatever counfr1 they reside train go by, and the serious maybe we could pront greatly letter In response to a congratIs the truest form of charity. conversation shifted to one or from an organization devoted ulatory relegram the senalar
And especially to those unlor- various remlaiscenses of boy- to leUing kids be kids, and ,..1 alter Reagan's primary viclunate children who are vic- hood. For half-an-hour
!be quit trying to regiment our tory
llms ol our own foreign 1118&amp;- business worr_ies and
wodd cblldren.
B~t fmdlng the proper camlpulahons.
probletn~ varushed In a DllSI
moo ground is oot au!Dmatic.
B t th
is
t need 01 of exploits or ~ yean age. And
SUNDAY
Says a Kuchel friend: "It's aot
u ere 8 grea
on their leavmg the train at
"The Jailer optendor or tbll
our Chicago lheae men appeared bouse sball be greater thaa
I larger movement in
country - to
reato~ child- much more capable of consid- the former, 1171 the Lonl of
hood to our own children.
ertng their problems. Fer mag- booll; and In lllio place I will
Most every American who 1e are the memories of youlb. lfve prosperity, 1ayl the lAIN
bas reached mature age tre..
e1 bosto.• _ Bagpt %:t.
uers fond memories of !bat But, will today's cblltl, wben
unregi".'enled and untrammel- he reaches 60, have · equally The wellare ol the United
ed pennd of prHchool days; load memorlel of bead-start, States calls for stable prosperand of the ncatloas from the of pre-school klndertlartea. IUp- lty and 1 rising standard of uvachool routine of pre-teen ago. ervbed giiJDOI, coacrete swim- 1ng In all parts of the frM
The first practical use or mlOfl pools bereft of shade world. _ DaYid Ilo&lt;:tefeller,
lhe ability acquired in
the treeo, ..- of the early"lfllle ed· Americaa philanthropist.
lludy of arithmetic to
most ucatioo which IOtD1I to
be
bllys and girls wu Its nse te meetly Indoctrination.
calculate tbt number of tlaYI Tnday'o vacation period for
until vacation began. For It many children Ia only the oubW18 In the 111mmer daya of aUI&gt;IIIOD of a slighUy changed
•freedom" that moat of our lcltedule of acti\&gt;ites for the
TIMES.SENTINEL
plealllll memoriea were stored reautar achool roulioe. Any MllltlN tvtry IUndiY .., TMI
Vehr hltltlhlnl Ce.
up for the future.
free time the child may have «**aI.&amp;LLt"LII
DAI\ Y TIIIUNI
Gl .._.. ........IIMIIIt Ob...
Memories of swimming holes, for the simple enjoyment ol tNII.
PulllllhH Mtry WHirUy ..,...
hCMM lltv'*f• IRttf'lll • tile
of !be feel of warm l'G8d dust cblldltood
is
Immediately ...
,... Office 11 etNI""'- o-.... IHMIIf'
lo bare feel, ef the damp even- pounced upon by seme adult tM W llf MINh I. 1lh, M lictMI
lng graso which we tried to and quickly converted into a
TMI DAILY IIMTINIL
Ill MICMftk lti'Ht, .....,.,, 01111
use as 1 IUbstltute for foot- ocheduled program.
washing required at day'o end, But far worse is !be tendency ... ucttt .....,...,.......... . .
IIIII .... ftii:IUIII ........ .t ,_.,.,.
af Impromptu ballgames .wilb- of parents to make their off. 011.. P4llt OHia.
Ofl IUIKIIPTION
out s!Jmdarized equipment or spring Into slatus-symbols. '!be It' TIIMI
ctrr.., Cltllp _ , . lltvrel.,
restricting rules, of discussions chlld who fails to bring home
MAIL tUIICII"ION AATII
of matters •ery Important to !Dp gradel, who doesn't sucWalt VI,......_ ... YHr . ,, Ill
d!lldren, .... If rldieulo111 to ceec1 bt "maklns the team," ...,.. U1 "fM ........ 111 .....
adults: ali these make up the the Utile-leaguer who drops ..... ......... 11.11.
backlog of happy memories 10 the ball an"d aDows tile win- Till Dillr llllh ..... - ,..., 1111
useful when life reaches !he nlng rull for the opposing team, De tlntt.t ,,.. -,...,.,•..,.,, 11
MttttNI .. .... fR'
Indian Summer slage.
II likely to be glvat a good .....,,,,
,.nutltn t1 111 MWt dltP" ' ' n"
Some years ago 1 group of start toward ulter-aUey
by Cl'tfMN ft thll ........, end If•
wideoUy ouccessful, affluent, pareltts wbe deplore a lost

io.

The C!UITelll furore ... Xuchel, almost hysterical bt Its
overtones, may IImmer dowa
1n the
lbs ahead It Is te
part lb:;~ct of
excitement generated In Calllomla
Republican circles by Reagan'•
big wiD. But !be prUIUI'el are
makiJig some Kochel lnllmalel
a lillie edgy.
Independent judgments I11P'
port !be senakor's claim ID high.
ly valuable service to his ala._
He baa been a 11ger Ita gellltti
aids of all kinds He Is the lllp
Republican on
Seoate m
terior Co~ crucial 1e 1
state deeply lnvoind with n
ter and otbei' resottrCOI dlv"

the

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Itt high ooteem.
aight where be wao .removed
Mate Barton was 011
the
to bls borne in a cril!cal co,..
steamer Kanawha for several
'dlllan, hia death following sey..
yea~~ with Captain Ira
B.
era! hours later.
Hun .. ngton of Gallipolis who
M8 te Cha I
B rio
h
pronounced him one ol
the
r ey 8 0
ad
were not alone in thetr passing.
Ivery best packet mates ho
posiUons on many of tho best
About that time, too, 01any ol
bo
H
boats laeludlng the old Mattie
1
tile famous me• who manned
e~er .msawharness
011 a s earn at.
•
Roberis, J · C. CrossIey, Greydied
110 to spe8 k
these inland river vessels were
'
·
hound, Loulae, Lizzie Bay, B.
passing to the great harbor aSeveral years ago, Mate BarT. Enos, Kanawha of the old
bove. Such Is the tale told in
too broke his hip falling from
Bay Line, Columbia, W. N.
a July I, 1916 river news item.
a street car in Pa•kersburg,
Chancellor, Benton McMillin,
but it never stopped him from
Capital City, Bonanza, Oriole,
work, only temporarily. Being
Rutb, Tell City and others.
Captala Charley Barton, one
a man of remarkable will and
of the oldest and best known
mates on the upper Ohio and
recuperatmg powers, be was
Jue It, Jtlf - Captain Ira
Great Kanawha Rivers, died
ever up and doing, suffering
B. Huntingtoa returned home
at Racine, Friday, June 30, 1916
excruciating pain,
many
Wednasday from CiDcinnati and
at the age of 67. He leaves a
limes while performing
his
other points itt Interest of the
faithful wife, one brother, Ca pduties, but it wasn't hls nature
Treasure Stove Company. While
tain Tom Barton, and three
to be a quitter.
at Cincinnati, Captain Huntingdaughters to mourn
their
A few weeks ago, Mate Bartoo visited the wharf and met
loss. The funeral wlll occur at
ton aceepted a berth 08 the TeU
several of his friends of former
Racine; also, the burral
City and was on that boat
days. He visited the LouisvilleMate Charley Barton was
when he leU to the deck while
Cincinnati Packet Company's
one uf the best known rlverfine steamer City ot Clnclnnatl
6 tanding his watch at East Livmen In this section. He was
erpool last Sundny night. With
and met hl• old friend, Captaia
ever faithful and a trusty maa
the assistance of Harry Hein,
Bland Pownall, mate of the
in performance of flis duties.
watchman, and others, 1 h 8
Cincinnati, considered one of
He was an honest, kind and upstricken man was taken to his
f.:he best on WesterR rivers.
right man whose de•th will be
stateroom where he lay until
Male Pownall boated for a
greatly regretted by all his
the return of the Tell City
short time ia the Pomeroy trade
acquaintances who held him___
to_ R_acine late
Wednesda:.y_ _IB palmier days. "T"he Cincin-

IY DICK THOMAS
A ball • century ogo, many
or tbo famous side-wheel and
atern • wheel packets were vanlahing from the ri'ver. They

\

Ratl • Louisville, finest on the
river, is reported to be doing
a very good business. Captain
Jack Llnde•buro
commands
the Cincinnall with purser L.
M. Dupree in charge of the of.
fice. Captain HuntingtoB has

The Ice moved In the OhiG
at Pl. Pleasant 11\81 night
about 12 o'clock cro,lodbw tho
Healherton down inW the -Telegraph which boat crowded !ato the Luella, knocking doWII
ber chimney• and badly damaging her works. Three barges
belonging to the Heatherton
got away but were caught thl•
morning and returned to tho
Kanawha River. Two loaded
coal boats lD charge of Henrv
Fry together with boat
iA
which be bad ropes and tackles
also broke away. The leckie
boat was landed at Gallipolis.
ond the coal boat was reported
sunk. A barge loaded with railroad ties and staves belonging
l&lt;t' John L. Charles was also
sunk. The Telegraph left for
Gallipolio last ove.

IIIey bad laid up out of way of
Kanawha River ice. It was reported here today that the Louella wao a wreck but •be can
sUII be seen afloat from this
aide, apparently
ail right
lbo._b there are some ev~
been Jin charge of some of the
deoces of her having a sevent
best boats on the upper Ohio
lussell.
River in their day.
The New Era. Dr. Hanson,
captain and owner. with five
men were carried down in the
CAPTAIN DICK Brown has
ice
but was successfully landbeeR clerking on the Hele• E.
ed at Bush'a Mill, about 14
in tbe Huntington trade for
miles below. The Telegraph,
a few days while Captain Will
Atherington, docks were slightGuthrie was off attending to
ly damaged : several barges
some business matten
on
carried down and one stave
shore.
bllat, according to a diSpatch
received here tonight.
CaptaiA Albert Martin. a well
The river Is falling at Char·
known and expert Kanawha rivlesion wilb Ice gorges from
erman and towboat master and
two miles below to Brownstown
pilot will move his family to
above, and 15 to 20 feet high.
Gallipolis from Washington. D.
River ae'Wo Joa. 15, 1871, con·
The Ohio is clear to Addison
C. about July I where they
tained the foliowine from Galaevea miles above here. The
have been residing. Captain
lipolis:
Kanawha is clear to the beginMartin commands the D. T.
The gorge that bad nm out
lling of the gorge. The TeleLane, ol lila Campbell'o Creek
of the Kanawha and backed up
IJ"aph will ba down at 7 o'clock
Line.
into the Ohio came out with
Ill the morning and take 1 lot
1 rush about midnight
last
of stock for below.
June 28, IPII - River newo
·"'"t • a nd came near wrecki ng
-ml'i"
Joe river fell seven feet here
of JaB. 15, 1879 contained the
aeveral boats that were lying
!«&lt;ay. Mr. Ridenour bas sold
_f_ol_lo_WI_.n..::__
g fr_om
__
G_al_li:_po_li_s_:_ _ __:be=io:.:w:_::ll:_.::in:_:lho::__:O:::h:lo~_:W:::h::::ere:.:.__ _:"""~~ba~l~f~o~f;re~maiM of the

Mrs. Reynolds Ends Teaching
Career in Middleport System

TheSundayTimes-SeatineJ,sunday,Julyto,t966-l

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BV .BEUUH .lONES
dents.
bears," eveR If II meant a long Mrs. Reynolds is also an se
After 1:1 q.uarter century of They are Prufesser A. W. Me- trip to .'1 city &amp;o .seeure proper live member of the Business
'
. kmdergarten classe'S Kay, Melvin , Martin
Essexs · material.
and Professional Women's Club
'he Middleport Schools, Mrs. (new state school head) L w
of M'ddl
h
h
·
·
' · · Th
1 te~
k
1
epor 1 wereseserves
' Reynold s. w1th a total I McComas and Clarence Tbompe mus c ac,.er wor s I·
f
h .
ud
record of 37 years, has l1son
long with Mrs. Reynolds in tbe ' 0 matanc~ c ahuman 8 d pthar11amen nan, as serve
''1rr•red
·
.
· began teaching in t h e presentalloos
·
. the children
.
e
•·
her resignatiOn.
She
w1tb
'd 1 d .
1 b 88
18
3
long I same room in which she now always giving fine perform- c u .d ptresfl .etsn D
, ~"tr·
past
. Reynolds , after
1 11
·
·
·
Th
presaeno1
ISle.
of asso~Jatlon w1th small has kindergarten, and had
a ances.
e years have meant
ob,lhn. Is not "hanging up her j class of 72 pupils. After teach· hard work, but to "Pearl" as A member of the Amateur
· ". R~ther, she is. ad-1ing in the intermediate grade:;, t~ ~very te~~her, "it's aU In a Gar_den Clu.b, she he·~~ the
1o a hagher grade m a I she finally came into the kin- day s werk.
~~m~anshap of the CIVIC _be~unell!l\'"' ·mg s.tate. She has ac- dergarten where she has spert K n t
II!ICal1on
committee of DIStrict
,
. . h .
1
now o mos1 as an eagerl
.
. .
b aver" M s R
Jd
h II, Ohao Assocmtlon of Garden
a ros1twn m t e mter- the past 25 years.
merw·l&gt; classes in lhe Mason According to Mrs Reynoldc;' be
' . rl. eyne 9
as Clubs, and is currently serving
·
een ac 11ve o many communth
.. .
.
h
h
· W ere s e wdl work own testimony there is never ·ty
..
d
.
on e Sears Beaubhcat1on con.
1
11
1
'th ..._,a,ntajge
'
I
ac IYI es an orgamza Ions
WI
~,
us1ng her re- a dull moment in kinderaarten I .th h
.
. -•
test committee.
c tl
. . .
~
WI
er seemmg1y !DcA.naus1•
en Y
trammg m re-!class. The children tell
Mrs. ive supply of energy and Is al- Mrs. Reynolds Is an unasham:::~~~ ' i and modern · ~eynoJds "~verythmg" &amp; some- ways at SOS call for projects ed, patriotic flag waver, and is
~~mes that ~~. what it really is, ranging from parks to hospitals. 1 past president. district direceverytbmg.
tor and state of~cer of the DauMrs.
began
her There are three generations Some project&amp; begun under ghters of Union Veterans of ,
teaching
in 1923, took of many families that have ber guidance and inll!rest are !be Civil War. She Ia affiliated
six years
due ttt illness, re- been in her class. This is a van- j the Meigs County Cancer Socie.- with Evangeline Chapter, Order
sumed in
and has taught tage point to watch the "sands ty which she initiated and aer- of tho Eastern Stars,
Mary ·
since that
She is a grad- of time fly by;" all the time ved as president for six years. Shrine, White Shrioe of Jerusauate of
High School p.reparing. pre-scl!ooiers for the S~e also worked hard to get the , !em. She is a very active mem- :n;ACHER AND.CHILDREN _ Mn. Pearl Reynolds Is working this summer ill the Head Start
and . .
her. BS degree. in b1g experience of school.
Middleport park project 10 the ber of the Middleport Church Middleport. Sh~ wtll teach in !he elementary level this Autumn in the Mason schools. Here 0 ia
EducatiOn
Ohio U. mv~rs!ly.l Her classroom has changed] road, making many trtpa to Co- of Christ where she ts presi- ley, Gre~t Becker, Dennis Grant, Beverly Hoffmaa (left), and Christine Evans.
She has also
addihonal over the years as new educa- lumbus on that venture. She af. dent of tha L&amp;yal Pals Class.
work al
University andl tiona! units and play equipment/so served on tha orilinai Meigs All ol thesw iD addition to
R10 Grande
·
has been added through t h e rMemorial Hospital Board ·and her teacbing
S~e has
novel ex- generosity of. the .parents, and[ many other publie projects.
Perhaps Mrs. Reynolds owes
ptlmnces In
year~ of teach- school admtmstration which this! Her educational organization ber dynamic energy to h e r
mg. She has
. m every year included miniature diplo- niemberahip includes the Ohio motb..-, Mrs. Minerva Childers,
school
m Middleport mas, ?"e of her own ideas.
Education Association, ita legis- who Is still very active in her
With the
of the high 1 A htghhght through the years !alive committee, the profes- 90's. It must run IR the family.
school,
the old cen-1has been the annual spring op- slooal members committee of We know that Mrs. Reynolds
tral school
the Post Of-1eretta giVen by the kindergar· the Southeasle111 Obio Educa- will take ber enthusiasm and
lice now
the P a: k[ten children which traditionally tion M8ocialion, the National ability to lead youngsters to her
Street School
Hill ,.feature the childhood favof!tes Education Assn., Ia which abe new position, and Middlepert's r
the Pearl St.
(no~ t.orn[1n Mother Goose characters, an- is serving as the membersbip ii081 is Mason's gam.
down), the
BuJida~g, . lmals, and others, :Vith music: com~itte~ _ia the l~al area, and We've had her services for
and the new
build-rand colorful costummg.
' she " affiilated w1th the Amer- long time and everyone should
ng on Pearl St.
Parents have cooperated with l1lean Association fer Childhood be allowed to graduate someThrougil the
she has j Mrs. Reynolds in seeing to it Education. She is teaching the lime!
terved Wider
superlnten- that bears were "real brown I Head Start program at present Agree?
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Motel Makes
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Bl•• Fouulalu Motel on Uppet' Ri11er Rd., Is a new lw•
story brio!&lt; unll of the lateol
desip. T)&gt;e onll. which Is i1
tile rear of the orlgtaal motel
balldlag will coatain ZO uila
with If on each door. Wruupl
lroa raillD&amp; will drde the

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SUNDAY

wharfhoat 1o Jolla •rv!O
raising ber; or 011t IJtf'ltt
wreck of the Cornel. T10
Boone will not leave her 111001'lnp till aU danger II past,
cake• of onbroten ice paasetl
hare today over 2,000 feet Ion1
and ball filling !be river. Wllliam Ward of !be Luelb ~
arrived, reports ber
· badlt
damaged. The Telegraph Wll
forced over agalpst her ·by Ice
breaking her hog chalu and
damaging h..- upper worts.
Three coal boats were loal.
The Luella left here . Jbere
she waa perfectly 'l"le ..\¥ g•
accordingly to Pl. Pleiiaant,
the best harbor in 1M '!'Ofld,
considering the exteal of !be
damage done, facts will hardly
bear out !be statement.
The Nevius - Alesbirl aad
Dunbar wharfboata bolb left
on shore by WBter falllllg. RJdenour sold one hall interest ia
s1m~en wharfboat to John Pep.
pie and measures are being
taken to repair aDd raise her.
The Boone Is lying at ~
foot of Grape St., uniDJ.ured
and will leave for the Kanawha
River as 110011 as 0.. river 11
clear ol ice.

't ilis addllloa ralaeo . ~
Blue Fooalala Motel 10 $f
units. Ia the other plel11re Is
!~~~..
shown a large rdtelter ID froat
~::~1 of the motel office, wbtcb
and . D
wu receatly built. It ba• •

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Chtsltr Tan!lthi!l, E:nc. Editor
VWight Wetherholt. Editor
Hobllrt Wil1on, Jr., Man. Editor

Ricll&lt;!rd S. 0101n, Publishfr
Jam£1 E. Dan!ltr, Ado. Dir.
V•rnon DIIDiele, Adv. Illgr.

strains '8nd dislocations within the

na·

tlon's medical facilities , which are not
geared for any great upsurge of demands
upon them.

.

Tht&gt;se strains, if they develop, will require time, mom~y and effort to overcome •
But they will also serve to reveal w~k­
nesses and deficiencies in our medacal
resources that ought to be remedied even
if there were no Medicare.
The real long-term success of the program res~ In the hands of America's 300.000 docttr&gt;. They did not want it for tho
010st part; they fought it, but now they

'No', Nasty Word
Since 1949, mhen It was constituted, the
East German parliament - the Volkskammer, or "people 's chamber" - bas never
rer.orded a single "no'' vote on any measure.
A eader of 'Young Warld ," the organ
of Communist youth, wrote a letter recently asking how this could be. Evidently
too young to understand the "i'.'isdom and
perfection of the Communist system
of
government, he asked how it w•.s possible
that so many representatives (434) over
so many years had always decided in complete unanimity in everything.
The reply, from Joh mnes Dieckmann,
presldl!llt of the Volkshammer, was simple:
parliament for anybody who is against the
There is no room in the East German
parliament for anybody who is against the
majorily. Such a person "would only
liioke himself foolish and show himself
~as an odd person indeed."
J,Dolisb is right. Aboul as foolish as a
nl':lll voluntarily walking up to a ticket
eounter and buying a one-way fare to Siberia.

Native Uprising
The Walloons and F!emlags were at It
lgala la Belgium the other day. Rivalry,
ofteo degeneratins into rioting, between
lh!l . 1)\&gt;o linguistic groups is a perennial
adurc:e of discord in the little country.
It Is also, apparently, a source of ironle
satisfaction to the Congolese, former subjects of Belgium. The government newspa~ in Kinshasa Iformerly Leopold' ille.,
vi8f;fhg: the situation with as much alarm
as- it can muster , has suggested that
a
• .n on . the point of anarchy and eivtl
wi; W4S hardly in a position to tell the
Cfligo bow to run itself.
I'Mcording to Kinshasa radio, the Congoltfe; government has informed its ambassador in Brussels that it is concerned
o~ "the fate of Congolese living in Belglum in the wake of the tribal conflicts
BOd acts O( banditry, oi wbieb the coun·
try is tbe scene."
~about is probably fair play in thll
even if It takes a lillie exaggeration.

c.

Democratic Liberals

have It and only they can make It worll.
Let them heed the words of Dr. Charles
L. Hudson, new president or the American Medical Association:
"'We are not stepping of! the brink Into
a bottomless pit of professional destruolion and despair," be said In his laaugurai
address before the AMA's policy • making
House of Delegates, meeting In Chicago.
For many physicians, !bat bottomless
pit holds tbe fear ttmt Medicare Is but the
first long step on a short road to the nemesis called "socialized medicine."
If thi5 is so, and if It is something that
should not be allowed to happen, then let
them be reminded that the most effective
lobby lor socialized medlclae, sa It was
for Medicare, is a hidebound mediC'Rl com-

munity that says, ••No, no, a thousaDd
times no ," rather than, 11 W&amp;it, We bave I
better idea."
Ralher than waste their "eollective professional energy to belahor the past,''
said Dr. Hudson, doctors must become
"receptive to new ideas and become the
leaders in experimentatkm in the mecha~
nisms of medical practice."
For the simple truth is that if doctors
do not lead, they will be led.

"My Compliments to the Chef!"

· Chico Salmon, a versatile and talented
young man who performs admirably at
almost any infield spot the Cleveland Indians assign him, was asked what
be
considers tbe most difficult position.

Some ...,." are bettlq Itachel will give Ilalgan 10me .ad
of nod, despite !be evident Ideologleal pU ""-• lbelil. U
be does and Reagaa beats Demoeratlc Gov. Edmund . (Pall
Brown, !be oenalllr'a Jill ou~
:'k will brighten lmmeasuray.
It is argued that a Govemor
Reagan ~lected for a long earnpalgn of preaching party unity
could hardly work to damp 111
Incumbent Republican senator.
Without a victorieus Reagan's
backing, an Intra-party move
against Kucbelln 19e8 would
surely be doomfd. It would b&amp;come a narrow right • wing ef.
Tbls lime, however the beat forl Kochel won s ID 1 over a

But they do not think he baa
been pulling his weight as a
party man and their paUence
baa worn thin. And they have
made endorsement of Reagan
1 supreme and urgent test of
his Republtcaa regularity.
For yeara Kuchel bas made
almost a specialty of neilh..endorsing nor working for such
IIA!pubUcan nominees as Barry
Goldwater, Richard Nixon (for
governor., and U. S.
Sen.
George Murphy. He Is charged
with Ignoring an endless array
of party functions (Including a
bJg one this June 23), and with
geoerany going it alone.

"Sitting," 5aid Chico, who came to play
and not to adorn lhe bench.
Chico uttered a philosophical
molllbful. Give a youngster - or anyone. elaittoo much time to loaf and you are encolll'aglng trouble.
Chieago Salmon should
be given still
another assigoment - to speok to PTA
groups and high school assemblies.

Hard on Weber
Pvt. Adam R. Weber Jr. ol the U. S.
Army bas been 11e11tenced to a year's imprisonment at hard labor for his refusal
to fight in tha Infantry la VIet Nam.
Serve him right? Well the
He

And almost a year ago he wrote:
"I want very much to serve my counIry. I do now and will continue to serve
my country by trying to make it a beUer
plaee to live and love. I have bopes
of
servia! In the Army in some function of
nurturing or preserving life."
Have you heard of Bimllar offers or expressions from our draft-card burners ~r
Viet Cong flag Diers?
vj'~
punish-

It appears that Private Weber - a mao
whose conscience won't permlt h1m
to
bear arms but whose love of country impels him to serve it in time of trouble
- may have received a rough deal.
How about a second auess on this one,
Army?

Washington By-line

By BRUCE BIOSSAT
going to he easy ID rusb In and
WASIUNGTON (NEA) - Ev- throw his arms around 1 flll1
en some ol his best friends and who In 1962 called him 1 soe&gt;
admirers are telling Republican 1 laDs! and who In 1964 called
Sen. Thomas Kuchel of Callfor- him 1 traitor to his party."
nla !bat he'll be In deep political trouble If he does not enAnother problem Is that Kudorse Ronald Reagan
I h e chel does net seem to buy thl
GOP nominee for go~rnor
spreading notion that Reagan
• In 1966 is markedly different
Unlike scalp-hunting, right • from !be Goldwaterlle he wu
'lrlngers who tbvlously ho}l!! In 1964. Nor doea !be senator
Kochel's dlfflcultle's lacrease, aceept tho apparendy contrathese people - who
include dlctory argument thai Reagan'a
many of the party's seasoned smashing primary triumph
hands - say they want to save proves that canservatlJm II on
him from defeat In his next 1 aleeply risina curve In CailrHlecUon bid in 11161J.
forDia.

league
baseball player to pinpoint the cause of
much of our juvenile delinquency problem.

Hatlo's They'll Do It Every Time

Splinters j

Loner Kuchel is Warned:
Back Reagan for Own Good

It took only one word lor a big

Or have you beard of similar
ment for any of them?

Ill

BY WILLIAM 8. WWJE,
VIetnamese milt Omlmtmlst ror at !be dreadful state of the
Most of all il!fs I! true or !helD !he ipe&lt;IIC!Ie at IIIII lfrld·
'WASHINGTON - The Demo- aggr...lon. In aome eases-say world of reality. Theae fellowo 74-year-old Douglas, !be old old aeotlemao It bay amoJ!I
cratle Uberal bloc In the Unit· that of Sen. J. WilHam Ful- don't really wish to run out; dean of deans of the Uberais, the very people - the Ill"
ed States Senate, long enurojl bright of Arkansaa - the aban- they only wish that
"some- who alone in this .last group is eraia - lor whom he 1111 cloDt
to being divided from Its gen- donment would be gradual and thing" could be done to lift this up for re-election and thus is ao much so long. II .18 movlnl
erolly controlling moderate and no! 10 much illtend..S 18 !nevi- frlg~tful burden from the one among tbem all !be combat of- even to those, such u lhil col·
conaervallve colteagues, ts now table and laesorable. In other world power that simply muat fleer who courts muimum and Wlllllsl; who for ;ear.·· dJ!Io
being deeply and perhaps en- lnsllloces - aay !bat of Sen. bear it.
Immediate danger on the for- greed with Douglaa on many
duringly subdivided within I~ Wayne Morse of Oregon - !be The fourth and last Ulleral ward flriDS line.
domeoUc quesllona and baVI
self.
abandonment would be total faction is behaving with mem- Douglas' campaign apeechos said, on domestio Issues, lllliRY
The war In Viet Nam is lhe , and Immediate.
orable courage and resolution out lD Dlinois, wbleh are UUie a hard word aboul blm wblcb
agent of this fragmentation; for I A aecond faction, t)'plfied by within the liberal dovecote, weU noticed In !be country at large, regreUably ciiUIOI in candor
this twilight of any effective auch men sa Senakora Robert knowing aa It doe3 that la !be shine with the lonely quallty even now be retracted.
loreseeable unity within the lib- Kennedy of New York and highly simp!Uied leklcon of !be ! of unqualified bravery. The po- The Johnay-come-lately liberal movement In thia country. Frank Church of Idaho, is not paolflst • llberall Ibis Is a sure 1 sltion on Viet Nam of his ralb- erals of !be new pacifism - !soIt Is raising a Imrsh fence of ready to contemplate mere em~ way to be diHtamped as a- 1 er un-Republlcan IIA!puhllcan op. lationism are reaebing for tilt
separatism within the liberal tlni and running but Ia so In- gaiast "peace," as la favor. of 1 ponen~ Charles Percy, aeema throat ol a man who was &lt;lacamp !bat will later be found sistenUy opposed to any and war and death, and as blind from lhil distance to be a lit· liverlag for liberal causes when
to have been eaaler to erect every effective Allied mllltary stooges for President Johnson. tie bit of everything but not they were la diapers. Past the
than to level.
step as to handcuff !be resist- Such men as Senators Gale very much ol anything. It Is, at ag\' of 50 he put his personal
At least four sets of liberals ' ance should its ootions ever pre- Mc&lt;ke or Wyoming,
Philip aU events, !Dtally at variance life on !be Una as a Yolunteer
have at least four sets of com- vail.
Hart of Michigan, Henry Jack- wllb the forthright stance ol In the Marlae Corps la the aeopeting oollons about Viet Nam. A third faction,
Including son of Waahlngtoo and Paul every nationally significant lead- ond World War. Now in thi1
One faction within what Is It- sucb men as Senators Joseph Douglas of Dlinols are standing er in a G.O.P. which is totally preaeot !I'll', which for an Its
self only a faction baa no pol- Clark of Pennsylvania, Eugene up with rSN gallantry for the backing the W1ll" of resistance shortcomings Ia at !be end 1
Icy save ono of abandonment McCarll!y of Minnesota
and bard duty of this nation to re· lin one of bipartisanship's fla. war also of honor and duty to
of the commitment of three IVance Hartke of Indiana, 1.1 aisl Communist aggression to 1 est hours.
country, he II putting hll pel.
Presidents lo belp the Soulb almply in a slate of dlthery bor- the end.
There Is aomelhilli affecllaJ liUcal life on the line.

Good Advice

He offered at his trial to serve la
front lines as a medieal corpsman.
just didn 't want to till, he said.

•

50 Years Ago on the River

Era of Famous Inland Waters Boats, their Captains, Began to Fade'&gt;

u•

Medicare Success in Doctors' Hands
For better or worse, Medicnre Is offielaUy la operation.
The hope, of course, is that it will be for
the better, that it will both improve the
health of the nation's elderly and grant
them a new freedom - or nt least a me~
ure of lreedom - from the specter of diS·
abling injury or illness that could wipe
out their live's savings and make them a
burden on their children.
.
It is more than a hope. It is the behef
of millions of Ameri'rans, who exp~ess
their wishes through their representatiVeS
In Congress.
Medicare will inevitably cause
some

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4-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, July 10, 1881

)UNDAY WHITE PAPER

PUBLISHED BY THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING COMPANY

'

Let's Let Kids Be Kids

Parents Pounce on their Child's Free Time !t~~~..~~ r::;:. :~::. o:rw~u0f:~~~~
T0 Set theStage fOr T0 day'S Ulcer Alley .....

llcaa hardly ,.e&amp;led 1o ReaOOIIIOmltlmt: "Everybody'• ping with Reapn,"
Nol to ro for blm, the maa IaBY WERONYMOUS
and somewhat Important ml11 opportunity of personal
ag- dl ted would be to ..... 1
We fmd In the pubHcallons of buslnesa were discussing the grandlzemeot far more
lm- ~~
oltarply ' 86 ·~=~
of today a number of advertise- problem.o of busin'!ll and the portanl to them than
mere lor geo..-at party wrath
ments soliciting funds for the sad state of world affalra In a education.
Almost daily telepbo.;, calls
, aid of unde!'1lrivllege children railroad club-car group. Oae of Since lliDII peycholngista a- from the coast keep the pres1Itt many. lands. The organi1A- the men, ootlcing a group ef gree thai subconscious rebel- rue on. Kuchel is known to be
lions whiCh sponsor
these boya lounging In the shade of lion. against authority Is
a thinking hard abllut the matter.
movements are Indeed worthy a maple tree, watchlnl the maJor cause of antagonism to He has told Reagan he wants
or praise. Any aid ~ven to train pass, remarked on his !be law and one of the leadtna bJ sit down and talk. The forImprove !be lot of children In memory of gomg to watch the factors la juvenile delinquency, mer actor wrofe him 8 friendly
whatever counfr1 they reside train go by, and the serious maybe we could pront greatly letter In response to a congratIs the truest form of charity. conversation shifted to one or from an organization devoted ulatory relegram the senalar
And especially to those unlor- various remlaiscenses of boy- to leUing kids be kids, and ,..1 alter Reagan's primary viclunate children who are vic- hood. For half-an-hour
!be quit trying to regiment our tory
llms ol our own foreign 1118&amp;- business worr_ies and
wodd cblldren.
B~t fmdlng the proper camlpulahons.
probletn~ varushed In a DllSI
moo ground is oot au!Dmatic.
B t th
is
t need 01 of exploits or ~ yean age. And
SUNDAY
Says a Kuchel friend: "It's aot
u ere 8 grea
on their leavmg the train at
"The Jailer optendor or tbll
our Chicago lheae men appeared bouse sball be greater thaa
I larger movement in
country - to
reato~ child- much more capable of consid- the former, 1171 the Lonl of
hood to our own children.
ertng their problems. Fer mag- booll; and In lllio place I will
Most every American who 1e are the memories of youlb. lfve prosperity, 1ayl the lAIN
bas reached mature age tre..
e1 bosto.• _ Bagpt %:t.
uers fond memories of !bat But, will today's cblltl, wben
unregi".'enled and untrammel- he reaches 60, have · equally The wellare ol the United
ed pennd of prHchool days; load memorlel of bead-start, States calls for stable prosperand of the ncatloas from the of pre-school klndertlartea. IUp- lty and 1 rising standard of uvachool routine of pre-teen ago. ervbed giiJDOI, coacrete swim- 1ng In all parts of the frM
The first practical use or mlOfl pools bereft of shade world. _ DaYid Ilo&lt;:tefeller,
lhe ability acquired in
the treeo, ..- of the early"lfllle ed· Americaa philanthropist.
lludy of arithmetic to
most ucatioo which IOtD1I to
be
bllys and girls wu Its nse te meetly Indoctrination.
calculate tbt number of tlaYI Tnday'o vacation period for
until vacation began. For It many children Ia only the oubW18 In the 111mmer daya of aUI&gt;IIIOD of a slighUy changed
•freedom" that moat of our lcltedule of acti\&gt;ites for the
TIMES.SENTINEL
plealllll memoriea were stored reautar achool roulioe. Any MllltlN tvtry IUndiY .., TMI
Vehr hltltlhlnl Ce.
up for the future.
free time the child may have «**aI.&amp;LLt"LII
DAI\ Y TIIIUNI
Gl .._.. ........IIMIIIt Ob...
Memories of swimming holes, for the simple enjoyment ol tNII.
PulllllhH Mtry WHirUy ..,...
hCMM lltv'*f• IRttf'lll • tile
of !be feel of warm l'G8d dust cblldltood
is
Immediately ...
,... Office 11 etNI""'- o-.... IHMIIf'
lo bare feel, ef the damp even- pounced upon by seme adult tM W llf MINh I. 1lh, M lictMI
lng graso which we tried to and quickly converted into a
TMI DAILY IIMTINIL
Ill MICMftk lti'Ht, .....,.,, 01111
use as 1 IUbstltute for foot- ocheduled program.
washing required at day'o end, But far worse is !be tendency ... ucttt .....,...,.......... . .
IIIII .... ftii:IUIII ........ .t ,_.,.,.
af Impromptu ballgames .wilb- of parents to make their off. 011.. P4llt OHia.
Ofl IUIKIIPTION
out s!Jmdarized equipment or spring Into slatus-symbols. '!be It' TIIMI
ctrr.., Cltllp _ , . lltvrel.,
restricting rules, of discussions chlld who fails to bring home
MAIL tUIICII"ION AATII
of matters •ery Important to !Dp gradel, who doesn't sucWalt VI,......_ ... YHr . ,, Ill
d!lldren, .... If rldieulo111 to ceec1 bt "maklns the team," ...,.. U1 "fM ........ 111 .....
adults: ali these make up the the Utile-leaguer who drops ..... ......... 11.11.
backlog of happy memories 10 the ball an"d aDows tile win- Till Dillr llllh ..... - ,..., 1111
useful when life reaches !he nlng rull for the opposing team, De tlntt.t ,,.. -,...,.,•..,.,, 11
MttttNI .. .... fR'
Indian Summer slage.
II likely to be glvat a good .....,,,,
,.nutltn t1 111 MWt dltP" ' ' n"
Some years ago 1 group of start toward ulter-aUey
by Cl'tfMN ft thll ........, end If•
wideoUy ouccessful, affluent, pareltts wbe deplore a lost

io.

The C!UITelll furore ... Xuchel, almost hysterical bt Its
overtones, may IImmer dowa
1n the
lbs ahead It Is te
part lb:;~ct of
excitement generated In Calllomla
Republican circles by Reagan'•
big wiD. But !be prUIUI'el are
makiJig some Kochel lnllmalel
a lillie edgy.
Independent judgments I11P'
port !be senakor's claim ID high.
ly valuable service to his ala._
He baa been a 11ger Ita gellltti
aids of all kinds He Is the lllp
Republican on
Seoate m
terior Co~ crucial 1e 1
state deeply lnvoind with n
ter and otbei' resottrCOI dlv"

the

iba

Itt high ooteem.
aight where be wao .removed
Mate Barton was 011
the
to bls borne in a cril!cal co,..
steamer Kanawha for several
'dlllan, hia death following sey..
yea~~ with Captain Ira
B.
era! hours later.
Hun .. ngton of Gallipolis who
M8 te Cha I
B rio
h
pronounced him one ol
the
r ey 8 0
ad
were not alone in thetr passing.
Ivery best packet mates ho
posiUons on many of tho best
About that time, too, 01any ol
bo
H
boats laeludlng the old Mattie
1
tile famous me• who manned
e~er .msawharness
011 a s earn at.
•
Roberis, J · C. CrossIey, Greydied
110 to spe8 k
these inland river vessels were
'
·
hound, Loulae, Lizzie Bay, B.
passing to the great harbor aSeveral years ago, Mate BarT. Enos, Kanawha of the old
bove. Such Is the tale told in
too broke his hip falling from
Bay Line, Columbia, W. N.
a July I, 1916 river news item.
a street car in Pa•kersburg,
Chancellor, Benton McMillin,
but it never stopped him from
Capital City, Bonanza, Oriole,
work, only temporarily. Being
Rutb, Tell City and others.
Captala Charley Barton, one
a man of remarkable will and
of the oldest and best known
mates on the upper Ohio and
recuperatmg powers, be was
Jue It, Jtlf - Captain Ira
Great Kanawha Rivers, died
ever up and doing, suffering
B. Huntingtoa returned home
at Racine, Friday, June 30, 1916
excruciating pain,
many
Wednasday from CiDcinnati and
at the age of 67. He leaves a
limes while performing
his
other points itt Interest of the
faithful wife, one brother, Ca pduties, but it wasn't hls nature
Treasure Stove Company. While
tain Tom Barton, and three
to be a quitter.
at Cincinnati, Captain Huntingdaughters to mourn
their
A few weeks ago, Mate Bartoo visited the wharf and met
loss. The funeral wlll occur at
ton aceepted a berth 08 the TeU
several of his friends of former
Racine; also, the burral
City and was on that boat
days. He visited the LouisvilleMate Charley Barton was
when he leU to the deck while
Cincinnati Packet Company's
one uf the best known rlverfine steamer City ot Clnclnnatl
6 tanding his watch at East Livmen In this section. He was
erpool last Sundny night. With
and met hl• old friend, Captaia
ever faithful and a trusty maa
the assistance of Harry Hein,
Bland Pownall, mate of the
in performance of flis duties.
watchman, and others, 1 h 8
Cincinnati, considered one of
He was an honest, kind and upstricken man was taken to his
f.:he best on WesterR rivers.
right man whose de•th will be
stateroom where he lay until
Male Pownall boated for a
greatly regretted by all his
the return of the Tell City
short time ia the Pomeroy trade
acquaintances who held him___
to_ R_acine late
Wednesda:.y_ _IB palmier days. "T"he Cincin-

IY DICK THOMAS
A ball • century ogo, many
or tbo famous side-wheel and
atern • wheel packets were vanlahing from the ri'ver. They

\

Ratl • Louisville, finest on the
river, is reported to be doing
a very good business. Captain
Jack Llnde•buro
commands
the Cincinnall with purser L.
M. Dupree in charge of the of.
fice. Captain HuntingtoB has

The Ice moved In the OhiG
at Pl. Pleasant 11\81 night
about 12 o'clock cro,lodbw tho
Healherton down inW the -Telegraph which boat crowded !ato the Luella, knocking doWII
ber chimney• and badly damaging her works. Three barges
belonging to the Heatherton
got away but were caught thl•
morning and returned to tho
Kanawha River. Two loaded
coal boats lD charge of Henrv
Fry together with boat
iA
which be bad ropes and tackles
also broke away. The leckie
boat was landed at Gallipolis.
ond the coal boat was reported
sunk. A barge loaded with railroad ties and staves belonging
l&lt;t' John L. Charles was also
sunk. The Telegraph left for
Gallipolio last ove.

IIIey bad laid up out of way of
Kanawha River ice. It was reported here today that the Louella wao a wreck but •be can
sUII be seen afloat from this
aide, apparently
ail right
lbo._b there are some ev~
been Jin charge of some of the
deoces of her having a sevent
best boats on the upper Ohio
lussell.
River in their day.
The New Era. Dr. Hanson,
captain and owner. with five
men were carried down in the
CAPTAIN DICK Brown has
ice
but was successfully landbeeR clerking on the Hele• E.
ed at Bush'a Mill, about 14
in tbe Huntington trade for
miles below. The Telegraph,
a few days while Captain Will
Atherington, docks were slightGuthrie was off attending to
ly damaged : several barges
some business matten
on
carried down and one stave
shore.
bllat, according to a diSpatch
received here tonight.
CaptaiA Albert Martin. a well
The river Is falling at Char·
known and expert Kanawha rivlesion wilb Ice gorges from
erman and towboat master and
two miles below to Brownstown
pilot will move his family to
above, and 15 to 20 feet high.
Gallipolis from Washington. D.
River ae'Wo Joa. 15, 1871, con·
The Ohio is clear to Addison
C. about July I where they
tained the foliowine from Galaevea miles above here. The
have been residing. Captain
lipolis:
Kanawha is clear to the beginMartin commands the D. T.
The gorge that bad nm out
lling of the gorge. The TeleLane, ol lila Campbell'o Creek
of the Kanawha and backed up
IJ"aph will ba down at 7 o'clock
Line.
into the Ohio came out with
Ill the morning and take 1 lot
1 rush about midnight
last
of stock for below.
June 28, IPII - River newo
·"'"t • a nd came near wrecki ng
-ml'i"
Joe river fell seven feet here
of JaB. 15, 1879 contained the
aeveral boats that were lying
!«&lt;ay. Mr. Ridenour bas sold
_f_ol_lo_WI_.n..::__
g fr_om
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Career in Middleport System

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dents.
bears," eveR If II meant a long Mrs. Reynolds is also an se
After 1:1 q.uarter century of They are Prufesser A. W. Me- trip to .'1 city &amp;o .seeure proper live member of the Business
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. kmdergarten classe'S Kay, Melvin , Martin
Essexs · material.
and Professional Women's Club
'he Middleport Schools, Mrs. (new state school head) L w
of M'ddl
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' Reynold s. w1th a total I McComas and Clarence Tbompe mus c ac,.er wor s I·
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record of 37 years, has l1son
long with Mrs. Reynolds in tbe ' 0 matanc~ c ahuman 8 d pthar11amen nan, as serve
''1rr•red
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· began teaching in t h e presentalloos
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her resignatiOn.
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long I same room in which she now always giving fine perform- c u .d ptresfl .etsn D
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past
. Reynolds , after
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presaeno1
ISle.
of asso~Jatlon w1th small has kindergarten, and had
a ances.
e years have meant
ob,lhn. Is not "hanging up her j class of 72 pupils. After teach· hard work, but to "Pearl" as A member of the Amateur
· ". R~ther, she is. ad-1ing in the intermediate grade:;, t~ ~very te~~her, "it's aU In a Gar_den Clu.b, she he·~~ the
1o a hagher grade m a I she finally came into the kin- day s werk.
~~m~anshap of the CIVIC _be~unell!l\'"' ·mg s.tate. She has ac- dergarten where she has spert K n t
II!ICal1on
committee of DIStrict
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now o mos1 as an eagerl
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b aver" M s R
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h II, Ohao Assocmtlon of Garden
a ros1twn m t e mter- the past 25 years.
merw·l&gt; classes in lhe Mason According to Mrs Reynoldc;' be
' . rl. eyne 9
as Clubs, and is currently serving
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· W ere s e wdl work own testimony there is never ·ty
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on e Sears Beaubhcat1on con.
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ac IYI es an orgamza Ions
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us1ng her re- a dull moment in kinderaarten I .th h
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test committee.
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er seemmg1y !DcA.naus1•
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trammg m re-!class. The children tell
Mrs. ive supply of energy and Is al- Mrs. Reynolds Is an unasham:::~~~ ' i and modern · ~eynoJds "~verythmg" &amp; some- ways at SOS call for projects ed, patriotic flag waver, and is
~~mes that ~~. what it really is, ranging from parks to hospitals. 1 past president. district direceverytbmg.
tor and state of~cer of the DauMrs.
began
her There are three generations Some project&amp; begun under ghters of Union Veterans of ,
teaching
in 1923, took of many families that have ber guidance and inll!rest are !be Civil War. She Ia affiliated
six years
due ttt illness, re- been in her class. This is a van- j the Meigs County Cancer Socie.- with Evangeline Chapter, Order
sumed in
and has taught tage point to watch the "sands ty which she initiated and aer- of tho Eastern Stars,
Mary ·
since that
She is a grad- of time fly by;" all the time ved as president for six years. Shrine, White Shrioe of Jerusauate of
High School p.reparing. pre-scl!ooiers for the S~e also worked hard to get the , !em. She is a very active mem- :n;ACHER AND.CHILDREN _ Mn. Pearl Reynolds Is working this summer ill the Head Start
and . .
her. BS degree. in b1g experience of school.
Middleport park project 10 the ber of the Middleport Church Middleport. Sh~ wtll teach in !he elementary level this Autumn in the Mason schools. Here 0 ia
EducatiOn
Ohio U. mv~rs!ly.l Her classroom has changed] road, making many trtpa to Co- of Christ where she ts presi- ley, Gre~t Becker, Dennis Grant, Beverly Hoffmaa (left), and Christine Evans.
She has also
addihonal over the years as new educa- lumbus on that venture. She af. dent of tha L&amp;yal Pals Class.
work al
University andl tiona! units and play equipment/so served on tha orilinai Meigs All ol thesw iD addition to
R10 Grande
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has been added through t h e rMemorial Hospital Board ·and her teacbing
S~e has
novel ex- generosity of. the .parents, and[ many other publie projects.
Perhaps Mrs. Reynolds owes
ptlmnces In
year~ of teach- school admtmstration which this! Her educational organization ber dynamic energy to h e r
mg. She has
. m every year included miniature diplo- niemberahip includes the Ohio motb..-, Mrs. Minerva Childers,
school
m Middleport mas, ?"e of her own ideas.
Education Association, ita legis- who Is still very active in her
With the
of the high 1 A htghhght through the years !alive committee, the profes- 90's. It must run IR the family.
school,
the old cen-1has been the annual spring op- slooal members committee of We know that Mrs. Reynolds
tral school
the Post Of-1eretta giVen by the kindergar· the Southeasle111 Obio Educa- will take ber enthusiasm and
lice now
the P a: k[ten children which traditionally tion M8ocialion, the National ability to lead youngsters to her
Street School
Hill ,.feature the childhood favof!tes Education Assn., Ia which abe new position, and Middlepert's r
the Pearl St.
(no~ t.orn[1n Mother Goose characters, an- is serving as the membersbip ii081 is Mason's gam.
down), the
BuJida~g, . lmals, and others, :Vith music: com~itte~ _ia the l~al area, and We've had her services for
and the new
build-rand colorful costummg.
' she " affiilated w1th the Amer- long time and everyone should
ng on Pearl St.
Parents have cooperated with l1lean Association fer Childhood be allowed to graduate someThrougil the
she has j Mrs. Reynolds in seeing to it Education. She is teaching the lime!
terved Wider
superlnten- that bears were "real brown I Head Start program at present Agree?
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wharfhoat 1o Jolla •rv!O
raising ber; or 011t IJtf'ltt
wreck of the Cornel. T10
Boone will not leave her 111001'lnp till aU danger II past,
cake• of onbroten ice paasetl
hare today over 2,000 feet Ion1
and ball filling !be river. Wllliam Ward of !be Luelb ~
arrived, reports ber
· badlt
damaged. The Telegraph Wll
forced over agalpst her ·by Ice
breaking her hog chalu and
damaging h..- upper worts.
Three coal boats were loal.
The Luella left here . Jbere
she waa perfectly 'l"le ..\¥ g•
accordingly to Pl. Pleiiaant,
the best harbor in 1M '!'Ofld,
considering the exteal of !be
damage done, facts will hardly
bear out !be statement.
The Nevius - Alesbirl aad
Dunbar wharfboata bolb left
on shore by WBter falllllg. RJdenour sold one hall interest ia
s1m~en wharfboat to John Pep.
pie and measures are being
taken to repair aDd raise her.
The Boone Is lying at ~
foot of Grape St., uniDJ.ured
and will leave for the Kanawha
River as 110011 as 0.. river 11
clear ol ice.

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Rlehord S. Owen. Publisher
E. Dannet, Adv. Dir.
Ver11011 Deweese, Adu. Mgr.

James

Medicare Success in Doctors'Hands

Medicare will inevitably cause
some
stralns 'Bnd dislocations within the
nation's medical facilities, which are
not

geared lor any great upsurge of demands
upon them.
.
These strains, if they develop, wtll r..
quire time, money and effort to overcome •
:aut they will alsc serve to reveal weaknesses and deficiencies in our medieal
resources that ought to be remedied even
lf there were no Medicare.
The real, long-term success of the pro.
gram rests in the hands of America 's 30P,OOO doctors . They did not want it for the
most part; they !ought it, but now they

Since 1949, mhen It was constituted, the
East German parliament - the Voikskammer, or 11 people's chamber" - lras never
recorded a single ''no" vote on any measure .
A eader of 'Young World ," the
organ
of ConunWJist youth, wrote a letter recently asking how this could be. Evidently
too young to understand the wisdom and
periection or Ute Communist system
or
government, he asked how It was possible
that so many representatives (434) over
so many years had always decided In com·
plete uDBnlmity in everything.
The reply, !rum Joh mnes Dieckmann,
presldl!llt of the Volksbammer, was simple:
parliament for anybody who is against the
There is oo room in the East German
parliament lor anybody who is against lhe
majority. Such a person "would only
•
himself foolish and show hlmsell
an odd person indeed."
. i1tioJJsb Is right. About as foolish as a
D!l!li' voluntarily walking up to a ticket
counter and buying a one-way fare to Siberia.

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The Wajloons and Flemings were al It
agQ;t In Belgium the other day. Rivalry,
o~~ . de&amp;eDeratina into rioting, between
~:. two linguistic groups is a perennial
~ of discord In the Utile country,
lt.'ls also, apparently, a source of Ironic
sali!!laction to lhe Congolese, former sub~ of Belgium, The government newsp
· =
. in Kinshasa l!ormerly Leopoldville),
v
' the situation with as much alarm
afi F ctlb muster, bas suggested that a
lljjl,i'; on .,the point of anarchY and civil
!lit"W'II fiardly in a position to tell the
bow to run Itself.
rding to Kinshasa radio, lhe Congoovernment has informed iU ambas.
sador in Brussels that lt is concerned
OW "the !are of Congolese living in Bel·
11ltm In lhe wake of the Irlbal conflicts
alld aels ol banditry, of whicb the counlrp b tbe scene."
~about is probably !atr play in lhll
e41it. even U it takes a litlle exaggeration.
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have it and only they can make It work.
Let them beed the words of Dr. Charles
L. Hudson, new president of lhe American Medical Association:
"We are nol stepping off the brink Into
a bottomless pit of professional deslru ..
lion and despair," be said In his inaugural
address before the AMA's policy - making
House of Delegates, meeting in Chicago.
For many pbysiclans, that bottomless
pit holds the fear !bat Medicare Is but the
first long step on a short road to the nemesis called "socialized medicine."
If thi1t is so, and if It Is something that
should not be allowed to happen, then let
thorn be remindod that the most effective
lobby for socialized medicine, u it was
for Medicare, Is a hidebound medical com·
munlty that says, ''No, no, 1 thousand
times no," rather than, "Wait, we bave a

"My Compliments to the Chef!"

Splinters j

Washington By-line

By BRUCE BIOSSAT
WASIDNGTON (NEA) - Ev·
en some of his best lriends and j
admirers are telllng Republican
Sen. Thomas Kucbel of caUfor·
nia that he'll be In deep polltl·
cal trouble If he does not endorse Ronald Reagan,
1h •
GOP nominee for governor.
Unllke acal!HJunUng, rlgbt •
bope
Kucbel's dllllcultres tocrease,
these people - wbo
Include
many of the party's seasoned
bands - say they want to save
' him from defeat In hls nnt
re-election bid in 1968.
Wlngers who obviously

Chico Salmon, a versaUie and talented
young man who performs admirably at
almost any infield spot the Cleveland Indians assign bim, was asked what
be
considers the most difficult position.

But they do not think he has
been pulling his weight as a
party man and their patlenct!
has worn thin. ARd they have
made endorsement of Reagan
a supreme and urgent test of
his Republican rogularlty.

"Sitting," said Cblco, who came to play
and not to adorn the bench.
Cbico uttered a philooopblcat
motiblui. Give a youngster - or anylllle elloo much time to loaf IDd you are encouraging trouble.

ll'or years Kuchel bas made
almost a specialty of neither
endorsing nor working lor such
Republican nominees as Barry
Goldwater, Richard Nixon (lor
governor), and U. S.
Sen.
George Murphy. He Is charged
with Isnoring an endless array
of party functions (including a
big one this June 23), and with
generally going it alone.

Chicago Sahnon should
be given sUD
another assignment - to speok to PTA
groups and hlgb school assemblies.

going to be eti!J' to rush lu 1nd
throw his arms around 1 guJ
who In 1962 called him a '""'
lallst and who In 1964 eallod
him a traitor to hill party."
Another problem •· that Ku
,.
•
chel does not seem to buy lhl
apreadl~ notion that Reagan
In 1966 JS markedly dllferenl
from the Goldwaterlte ho wu
In 1964. Nor doel the senator
ae&lt;ept the apparently contradlctory argument thai Reagan's
~mashing
primary triumph
proves that conservatism II on
1 steeply rising curve In Cal~
tornla.
Some

IOlii'US

are

bettlnC Kg.

che1 will give Rearan some ..,
of nod, despiiO lbe evldeat ~
ologleal iUlf betwMD tbem. U
he does and Reagan beats Domocntlc Gov. Edmund
(Pall
Brown, lbo aenator'o 1111 oatlook will brlgbten !mmeJ~sara·
bly.

It Is argued that a Governor
Reagan elected lor a long campaign of preaching party unity
could hardly work to dump Ill
incumbent Republlcan· senator.
Without a victorious Rengan•s
hacking, an Intra-party move
against Koebel In 111811 wnulil
surely be doomfd. It would become a narrow right - wing ef'l'biJ Ume, however the best torl Kuchel won 3 to I over a
combination of three opponentl
the last ttrne that was tried.
Dean hanl'y ,.edded to Rea-

Hard.on Weber
Let's Let Kids Be Kids

Era of Famous Inland Waters Boats, their Captains, Began to Fade
IY DICK THOMAS

bl hlgb esteem.

A bait • century 1go, many
or the !amoua side-wheel" and
stern - wh~l packets were vanIshing from the river. They
were not alone In their passing.
About that lime, too, many ol
the famous mew who manned
these inJa11d river vessels wera
passing to the great harbor a.
hove. Such is the tale told in
a July 1, 1916 river n~ws item.

Captala

~1Jarley

Bartoo, one

of the oldest and best known

mates on lhe upper Ohio and
Great Kanawha Rivers, diPd
at Racine, Friday, June 30, 1916
at the age of 67. He tea m a
faithful wife, one brother, Ca!)tain Tom Barton, and three
daughters to muurn
their
loss. The funeral will orrur at
Racine; also, tile burial.
M:~te Charley Darton
was
one of the best known rivt&gt;ra
rnfn in 1t11 S section. He was

Loner Kuchel is Warned:
Back Reagan for Own Good

league
baseball pl~yer to pinpoint the cause oJ
much of our juvenile delinquency problem.

the
He

Ill

50 Years Ago on the River

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It took only one word for a big

He ollered at his trial to serve in
front lines as a medical corpsman.
just dido'! want to kill, be said.

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VIetnamese reels! CommWIIsl lror at the dreadful state of lhe Most of allt~Jb Is true of the 1u the ~peetacle of tbfJ tnt
WASHINGTON - The Demo- agsresslon. In some cases-ny world of reality. These fellows 71-year-old Douglas, the old old genUeman at hay IIIIDill
~atlc liberal bloc In the Unit- that of Sen. J . Wllllam
Ful- don't reaDy wish to run out; dean of deans of the liberals, the very people - the far II~
States Senate, long enured bright of Arkansu - the abao- !hay only wisn that
''som.. who alone in Ibis last group Js erals - lor wbom he IUiil ato being divided from Its ge~~o dooment would be gradual and lhinl" could be done to 11ft lhls up tor re-election and thus Is so much so Iq. It .Ia movinl
erolly controlling moderate and not so much intended as !nevi· lr!g~tful burden !rom the one among them all the combat of- even to those, such u thll colconservaiiYll colleagues, Is now table and laexorable. In other world power that almply muot fleer wbo court&amp; maximum and umnlsl, wbo lor · years dl. .
being deeply and perhaps en· Instances - say lhal of Sen. bear It.
Immediate danger on Ihe for· greed witb Douglas on many
duringly aubclivided wilhln I~ Wayne Morse of Oregon - the The fourth IDd last liberal Wlrd tiring Une.
domestic queslloDIJ and have
self.
abandonment would be total faction Is . behaving with mem- Douglas• campatsn speeches said, oo; domesllc Issues, many
The war In VIet Nam Is the and Immediate.
orable courage and resolution out In nUnols, which are Utile a hard. wo.il about blm wblcb
agent ol this fragmentation; for , A second faction, t.fplfied by within the liberal dovecote. well , nollced in the country at large, regrel!ably cannot In candor
this twilight of any effective such men u SeJJBtors Robert knowing u It does that in the : shine with the lonely quality even now be retracted.
foreseeable unity within the lib- ' Kennedy of New York a n d highly simplified Ieklcon or the : or unqualified bravery. The po- The Johnny-come-lately liberal movement in Ibis coonlry. Fraak Church of Idaho, Is not paclfM - liberals thlo Is 1 sure , sition on Viet Nam of his rath· erats ol the new paelflsm • !sols raising a lmrsh fence of ready to contemplate mere cu~ way to be dl...tamped u
a· i or no-Republican Republican op. lal!onism 11re reaching lor the
separatism within the liberal Ung and ruaning but II so in- gains! "peace," as In favor of poaent, Charles Percy, seems throat of a man wbo was d•
that will later be found j slstenUy opposed to any and war and death, and as blind !rom this dislllnce to he a lit- Uvering for liberal causes when
to have been easter to erect every effective Allled military stooges for President Johnson. Ue bit of everything but not they were In diapers. Past the
than to level.
I step as to bandcuH the resis~· Such men as Senators G"ale very mucb of anything. It hi, at age of 50 he put his personal
At least lour sets of liberals ' ance should Its notions ever pre- McGee of Wyoming,
Phlllp all events, totally at variance life on the line as o volunteer
bave at least four sels of com· vail.
Hart of Michigan, Henry Jack- with the lorthrlght stance o! In the Marine Corps In the seopellng notions about VIet Nam. A third faction,
including son of Washington and Paul every nationally significant lead- ond World War. Now In thi1
One faction within what Is it- such men as Senators Joseph Douglas of Dlinols are standing or In a G.O.P. which is totally present war, whlcb for all Its
self only a faction bas 110 pol- Clark of Pennsylvania, Eugene up with rue gallantry for the backing lhe war o! resistance shortcomings 11 at tlle end 1
icy save one of abandonment McCarthy of Minnesota and hard duty of this nation to re- In one of bipartisanship's fm· war also of honor -"' duty to
of the commitment of lhree 1Vance Hartke of lndisna, II slst Communist aggression to Iest hours.
country, he 11 puttlna bJJ .,0.
Presidents to help the South simply In a slate of dlthery bor· the end.
There II something affecting II tical life on tho line.

fessional energy to belabor the past,"
said Dr. Hudson, doctors must become
"receptive to new ideas and become the
leaders io experimentation in the mechanisms of medical practice."
For the simple truUt is that if doctors
do not lead, they will be led.

Pvt. Adam R. Weber Jr. of the U. S.
Army hao been sentenced to a year's lm·
prisonment at bard labor tor his refusal
to fight in the Infantry In Viet Nam.

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better idea."
Rather than waste their "collective pro-

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)UNDAY WHITE PAPER

For better or worse, Medicare is offielllllY In operation.
·
The hope, of course, is that It will be lor
the better, that il will both improve the
health of the nation's elderly and grant
them 8 new freedom - or at least a me~s­
ure of lreedom _ from the specter of d1 ..
abting injury or tUness that could w1pe
out their live's savings and make them a
burden on their children.
It is more than a hope. It is the belief
of millions of Americans, who express
their wishes through their representatives
In Congress.

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Dwight Wetherho!l, Editor
Hobarl Wilson, lr. Man. Editor

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Parents Pounce on their Child's Free Time ~ ~~~~DS~als:::n~ r~.;
To Set the Stage for Today's Ulcer Alley t:.. :::;v::m= :;;.: ch~· :.:~\=ca~":. ~:

BY HIERONYMOUS
and somewhat Important men opportunity of personal
Not lA&gt; go tor bim, the mao in- overtonlltl, may Iimmer down
And almost a year ago he wrote:
We fmd in the pubtlcallons of business were discussing the grandizement far more
~- dlcabtedtoo,w~d bel lA&gt; otandtaroatt In the months altead. 11 II Ia
ber of dv
• muc
ouarp y as a
&amp;e part the product of the e•clte''I want very much to serve my coon~
ol today anum
a
erUseproblems
of
business
and the portant to them then mere for general party wrath
ment generated In california
try. I do now and will continue to serve
soliciting funds !Dr the sad state of world "affairs In B education.
Almost dall tele bon~ calls Republican clrtles ,_ Re•ean•a
my country by trying to make il a better ~ents
a1d of unde.,rlv!lege
cblldren railroad cJIJb.ear group. One of Since most psycheloglsll I· from lh e coasyt •oep
,_ p th e pres- big win. But the pri!Mlii'Q
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place to live and love. I have hopes
of ' In many lands. ""' nrganlza. the men, noticing a group or gree that subconscious rebel·
K h 1 Is kn
to he
akin
K ch 1 luUm 8tel
servtce In the Army in some function of !Ions which sponsor
these boys lounging In the shade o! lion against authority Is
o
~ ebo 1 ~wn It m g some u e
nurturing or preserving life."
movements are Indeed worthy a maple tree, walcblng the major cause of antagonism to H h I told Rea u he ma ~~ a llttlv ediY·
..,
.
.
.
e as
agan e wan.. Independent judgments 1up.
d talk The 1
to • clalm to-.••_
Have you beard of airnllar offers or ex- oI praise. Any 1 ld ..ven to tram pass, remarked on bls the law and one of the Ieadtng to 8It d
1 tit
toown ant h" · 1 1 dlor- por e sena r s
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pressions (rom our draft-card burners or Improve the lot of children In memory of going to watch lhe !actors in juvenile delinquencv,
• mer ac r wro e tm a r en y ty valuable ·-ice to 1.,_ •ta•a
whatever country they reside train go by, and the serious maybe we could profit greaUy letter 1
to
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VIet Cong flag fliers?
•- h
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ch ·
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fled
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n response
a congra. He h8! been a Uger In gettllla
.. I e truest orm o1 artty. conversalton shl
to
one of from •n organizalton devoted ul to
tel
lh
to ld 1 ll kinds H0 Is the to
Or have you heard of similar punish· And especially to those un!or- various reminlscenses of boy- to letting kids he kids, and " ~ter Regram. ! senavl ~ ~ "~ a
U,. Senate ~
11
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ment for any ol them?
lunate children who are vic- hood. For half-an-hour
the quit trying to regiment our :;'
eagan s prunary c ter~ ~
Ill It
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tlms of our own foreign ~ bUsiness worries and
world children.
tlndin lh
_ 18':; d ... 1nvoi :'~ltb
It appears that Private Weber - a man
lpulations.
problems
vanlshod
in
a
mist
u
g.
•
proper
com
•
eep.,
v
w•
whose conscience won•t permit him
to
of exploits of 40 years age. And
SUNDAY
mon ground ts not ·~~':'a!tc. ter and other resource&amp; tlivd
bear arms but whose love of country lm·
But
there
Is
a
great
need
of
their
leaving
the
train
"The
latter
apleltdor
of
Says
a Kuchel friend: Its not opment.
11
011
11111
pels him to serve it in time o! trouble
1 larger movement In
our aucago these men appeared bouse shall be greater than
- may have received a rough deal.
country - to
restore child· much more capable of consld· the former, 1ay1 the Lord of
How about a 1econd illess on this one, bood to our own children.
ertng their problems. For mag. bolts; and In lhls place I will
Army?
Most every American who lc are lhe memorlel of youth. gtve prosperity, sayo tbe Lord
has reached mature age !rea..
of bOlts" _ Ba 1 2·t
aers fond memori01 of !bat But, will today's child, when
gp • •
anregi~ented and untramrnel· he reaches 60, have equally The "'!ll'lfare or the
United
Do It Every Time
ed pertnd of pre-acbool days; fund memorl01 of bead-start, States calls for stable prosperand of lhe vacaUoDII from the of pre-school klnder(arteu, sup- ity and 8 rising standard of livl&lt;hool routine of pre-teen age. ervlsed games, concrete swim· 1ng in all parts of til tree
,
The first practical uae of ming pools bereft of sbade world. _ Da•ld Ro~ener
f'
tile abiUty al!qulred in
the trees, ar of the early-trade ed· American philanthropist.
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study of arithmetic to
most ucation which lftllll to
be
boys and glrlo was Its use t. mootly indoctrination.
calculate the number of days Today's vacation period lor
until vacation began. For II many children Is only the auJ&gt;.
was in lhe summer days of slitulion of a slightly changed
"freedom" that most of our ocbedule of activites lor the
-~
pleasant memories were stored ~gular school routine. Any
up for the future.
lree lime the child may have
Memories of swlnunlng holes, lor lhe simple enjoyment o!
or the feel ot warm road dust childhood \ b
Immediately
to bare feel, ef the clamp even- pounced upoa by some adult
ing grass whlcb we tried to IDd quickly converted Into a
use as 8 subatltute lor loot- scheduled program.
washing required at day's end, But far worse iJ the tendency
of Impromptu ballgames with- of parents to make their oft·
out standarlzed equipment or spring Into status-symbols. The
restricting rules. of discussions child who !ails to bring home
of matters very Important to top IJ'Ildel, who doesn't suo·
children, enn If ridiculous to o:eed In "making the team,"
adolts: all these make up the the Uttl..leaguer who drops
backlog of happy memories 10 the ball and atk&gt;m • the winuseful when We ruches the ning rub lor the opposing team,
Indian Summer stage.
~~~ likely to be given 1 good
Some years ago a group of start toward ulcer-alley
by
•t KHOW wiJ J. do whllf I do-l Iaf - t
lvldentiy MJcceaslul, affluent, parelll.l wbo deplore a lost
illllll.., wiac • ,_,.
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:-em:·

ever faith ful and a tru stv man
Jn perform ance of his -dutie!:l.
He was an honest. kind and upright man whose death will be
greatly regretted by all hi.~
acquaintances whu held him

Mate Barton was oo
tho
steamer Kanawha for several
years with Captain Ira
B.
Huntington of Gall ipolis who
pronounced him one of
tno
, very best packet mates he
ever saw on a steamboat. Ho
died in narness, so to speak.
Several years ago, Mate Bar·
ton broke his hip falling from
a •!reel car in Parkersburg,
but it never stopped him from
work , only temporarily. Being
a man of remarkable will and
recuperating powers, he was
ever up and doing, suffering
excruciating pain,
many
times while performing
his
duties, but il wasn 't his nature
to be a quitter.
A lew weeks ago, Male Bnrton accepted a berth oo the TeD
City and was on that boat
when he fell to the deck whilo
standing his watch at East Liverpooi last Sunday night. With
the assistant-e of Harry Hein,
wate Innan, an d others,
f he
stricken man was taken to his
stateroom where he lay until
the return of the Tell City
to Racine late
Wednesday

aigbt where be wao removed
to bls bome In a critical eondillon, his death following se¥oral houri Ioter.
Mate Cnarley Barton had
positions 0 " many of the best
boats Including the old Mattie
Roberts, J. C. Croseley, Grayhound, Louise, Lizzie Bay, B.
T. Enos, Kanawha of the old
Bay Line, Columbia, W. N.
Chancellor, Benton McMillin,
Capital City, Bonanza, Oriole,
Ruth, Tell City and others.
Juoe !t, 1911 - Captain Ira
B. HuntingtoR returned home
Wednesday !rom CiDCinnati and
other points il Interest of the
Treasure Stove Company. While
at Cincinnati, Capiain Huntington visited the wharf and met
several of his lriendo of former
days. He visited the LouisvilleCincinnati Packet Company·s
fine steamer City of Cincinnati
and met his old friend, Captai•
Bland Pownall, mate of the
Cincinnati, considered one of
the best oft WesterR rivers.
Mate Pownall boated for a
short time iR the Pomeroy trado
bl palmier days. The Cincin-

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Louisville, tine•! on lha
river, is reported to be doing
a very good business. Captain
Jack Lindenburn
commands
the Cincinnati witb purser L.
M. Dupree in charge of the of·
fice. Captain HuntlngtoA has
been iin charge of some of the
best boats on the upper Ohio
R1ver in their day.
CAPTAIN DICK Brown ha•
beeo clerking on the Helen E.
tn the Huntingron trade for
a few days while Captain Will
Guthrie was off attending to
aome business mattent
on
shore.
CaptaiR Albert Martin, a well
known and expert Kanawha riv·
erman and towboat master nnd
pilot will move his !amity to
Gallipolis from Washington, D.
C. about July I where they
have been residing. Caotaio
Martin commands !he D. T.
Lane, of t he Campbe11's creek
Li ne.
June 28, 1918 - RivPr oP.W!
of JaH . 15, 1879 contained the
!oliuwing from Galllpoli"

The Ice moved In the Ohio
at Pt. Pleasant lost night
about 12 o'clock crowdllljf the
Heatherton down Into lhe Tele·
graph which boat crowded iR·
to the Luella, knocking dow:a
her chimneys and badly damaging 'her works. Three barges
belonging to the Heatherton
got away but were caught thl•
morning and returned to the
Kanawha River. Two loaded
coal boats In charge of Henrv
Fry together with boat
iR
which be bod ropes and tackles
, also broke away. '11te tackle
· boal was landed at Gallipolis.
and the coal boat was reported
sunk. A barge loaded with railroad ties and staves belonging
to John L. Charles was aiM
sunk. The Telegraph left lor
Gallipolio last eve.
River news Jan. 15, 1871, eon~
tained the following !rom Gallipolis:
The gorge that had nt11 ou1
of the Kanawha and backed up
ir1to the Ohio came out with
a rush about midnight last
night, and came ne&amp;r wreckJng
several boats that were lying
below It In the Oblo where

they bad laid up out of way of
Kanawha River ice. II was re..
ported here today that the Louella wao a wreck but she can
sllll be seen afloat from this
aicje, apparently
all right
though there are some evidenc01 of Iier bav!ng a severe
luJsell.
Tbe New Era, Dr. Hanson,
eaptaln and owner, with live
men were carried down in the
Ice but wu successfully land·
ed at Bush's Mill, about 14
miles below. The Telegraph,
Alheringlnn, docks were slightly damaged : several barges
carried down and one stave
boat, according to a dispatch
received here tonight.
The river Is falling at Char·
lesion with Ice gorges from
two milea below to Brownstown
above, and 1"5 to 20 feet high.
The Ohio ill clear to Addison
oevea miles above bere. Tho
Kanawha Is clear to the beginlllng of the gorge. The Tetearaph will be down at ': o'clock
in the mor11ing and take a lot

of stock k1r below.
The river feU seven feet here
today. Mr. Ridenour has sold
ont ball of remains of
the

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orharfboat to Jolm
raising her, or ooe ll8J 'tf ~
wreck of tbe Comet. . - T li:t
Boone will not leave her moorlngs WI oD danger Is past,
ealtes of unbroken ice passed
here today over 2,000 feet lona
and half filling !be river. Wil·
liam Ward of lhe Luella just
arrived, repot1s her
badl1
damaged. The Telegraph wa1
tort:OO over agalpst her by Ice
breaking ber bog cbalu and
damaging ber upper ,' works.
Three coal boats "!l'l"",,loat.
The Luella !ell here : 'Whera
she WBB perfectiy Ill'• ,,Ill II
accordingly to Pl P"le&amp;jant,
the best harbor In the world,
considering the pleat of lbo
damage done, facio will hardlJ
bear out the statement.
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The Nevius - AI.......
Dunbar wbarfboats both felt
on shore by water falliBg. RJd.enour sold one half intereol ill
sunken wharlboat to Jolm Pep.
pie and measures ""' beinS
taken to repair a nd -•·~...,.. ber•
1
~
The Boone is Y~ •"
,_
foot of Grape St., uninjured
and wiD leave for the Kanawha
River as sooa u tho river Ia
clear of tee.

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BY BEULAH .JONF:S
1 dent'
bears," eveR If II meant 1 long , Mrs Reynolds I• also an ac
AfU:r tJ q~art er cenl11ry of , They are Profess~r A. W. Me- trip to a city &amp;o secure proper live member of the Business
teaching kmdergart en dasses : Kay, Melvin, Martin
Essexs · material.
and Professional Women's Club
In the Middleport Schoo ls, Mrs .: (new state school head ], L. W.
.
of Middleport where she serves
Pearl Reynolds, with a IotaI McComas and Clarence Thomp- The mustc teacher works • · , .. finance chairman and par·
long wtlh_ Mrs. !leynolds ~ the j liamentarian, has served the
1Paching record of 37 years, ho ; son.
tendered her resignation.
i She began teaching in t h e presentah_o~s wt~h the children club as president, and is a past
Mrs. Reynolds, after
1ong 1 same room in which she now always giVIng £me
perform- president of its District 11.
H'&lt;lrs or association with sma ll has kindergarten, and had 8 ances. The years b.~ve "!~ant
('h Jidren, is not ''hanging up her : class of 72 pupils. A(tt!r teach· hard work, but t~ •. ,Pearl as A member of the_ Amateur
('f" ·, ficate." Rl:lthcr, she is ad- ' ing in the intermediate grades, to ~very te~~her,
1t s all in a Gar_den Clu~, she he~d~
the
VJ ~· · in~ to a higher grade in 8 ! she finally came into the kin- dC::~y s werk.
c_h~m~anshtp of. the CIVIc .be~u·
l'd: l~nbo r mg st;Jte. She has ac.l dergarten where she has spent Known to most 8!11 an "eager lifJcatJ~n committee ef Dtstrtct
( ' I ))l•·d a position in the inter_l the past 25 years.
be
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ld
h II, Ohto As~ciaUon of G~en
.
aver,
rs. eyne 8
as Clubs and lS currently servtng
r~wti1:1t,e classes m the Mason
According to Mrs. Reynolds' been active in many eommun'
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wd h a- va nta~e using her re- a dull moment in kindergarten! with her seemingly inexhaust- test committee.
n·n'ly cqui~ed training in re-1class. The children tell
Mrs, ' ive supply of energy aud is al- Mrs. ~ooids Is an unasha~a
nu·'lla l t•admg and
mudern ' Reynolds "everything"&amp;: some- ways at SOS call for projects ed, patr10tl~ flag w~ver, a~d I!l
m:.rh.
times that is what it really 15 , ranging !rom parks to hospitals. I past prestdent, dtstrlct direcGAN IN 1923
"everything."
tor and siate olticer of the Dau·
\lo s R nolds began
her There are three generations Sume projects begun under ghters of Union Veterans of '
1f':w1 Hng
reer in 1923, took of many families that luJve her guidance and interest are the Civil War. She is affiliated
si.\ yt•Jr s ~ t due tt' illness, re- beEn in her clao;s. This is a van- the M~igs Co~~ Cancer _Socie- with Evangeline Chapter, Order
" ' rned in . t 9, and has taught tage point to watch the "sands ' ty wh1ch she mttisted and ser· of the Eastern Stars,
Mary
since Ihal 1 ne. She is a grad· of time ny by;" all the time ved as president for six years. Shrine, White Shrioe ot Jerusauate of \lid eport High Scnoot preparing pre-schoolers for the She also worked hard to get the lem. She Is a very active mem- TEACHER AND CHILDREN- Mn. Pearl Reynolds Is working this summer In the Head Start program. in
and rece~v . her BS degree In big experience or school.
Middleport park project on the ber of the Middleport Church Middleport. Sh~ will te~ch In the elementary level this Autumn in !!'• Mason schools. Herv tilw II with Davld Man
Educalwn a1 Ohio University. Her classroom has changed road, making many trips to Co- of Christ where she Is presi· ley, Gre~ Becker, Denma Grant, Beverly Hoffman (left), tllld Christine Evans.
Shl' has alsu · ken additional over the years as new educa~ lumbus on thal venture. She al- dent of the Leyal Pals Class.
work at Akro University and tiona! units and play equipment I so served on the original Meigs AU of lhe!111 In addition lo
, 1f;
Rio Grande \· lege.
bas been added through 1 he ! Memorial Hospital Board and her teaching
'
She has ha rl many novel ex· generosity of the parents, and! many other public projects.
Perhaps Mrs. Reynolds owes
periences in h1· years of teach· I school administration which this l Her educational organization her dYnamic energy to her
ing. She has t· ghl in every year included miniature dipio- · membership includes the Obie mother, Mrs. Minerva Childers,
school buildinJ in Middleport mas, one of her own ideas.
Education Asseciation, its legis- who is still very active in her
with the excepion of lhe bigh A highlight through the years !alive committee, lhe proles- 90's. It must run I• the family.
sehoul, includillf! the old cen- has been the annual spring op- slonal members committee of We know that Mrs. Reynolds
trai school 1whlre the Post Of- eretla given by the kinder gar· the Soutbeastel'll Ohio Educa· will iake her enthusiasm and
lice now s.ando), the Park , ten children which tradiUonatly lion A"ociation, the National ab1lity to lead youngsters to her
Sireet School on 1Grav et Hill, I feature the childhood favorites Educa~on Assn., bl wbicb lbe "new pusition, and Middleport's
the Pearl St. Sc~l Inow tornj in Mother Goose characters, an- is serving as the membersbip lloss is Mason's gain.
downl, the Centrtl Building, . imals, and others, with music committee in the local area, and We've had her services for a
and Ute new ele"entary build- I and colorful cestuming.
she is affiliated with the Amer- long time and everyone should
ng on Pearl St. ',
Pa.-nl• have cooperated with ican Association fer Childhood be allowed to graduate someThrough the yelrs she bas IMrs. Reynolds in seeing to it Education, She is teaching the time!
Jerved undf'f fiv~ superinten- that bears were nreal brown I Head Start program at present. Agree!
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Rlehord S. Owen. Publisher
E. Dannet, Adv. Dir.
Ver11011 Deweese, Adu. Mgr.

James

Medicare Success in Doctors'Hands

Medicare will inevitably cause
some
stralns 'Bnd dislocations within the
nation's medical facilities, which are
not

geared lor any great upsurge of demands
upon them.
.
These strains, if they develop, wtll r..
quire time, money and effort to overcome •
:aut they will alsc serve to reveal weaknesses and deficiencies in our medieal
resources that ought to be remedied even
lf there were no Medicare.
The real, long-term success of the pro.
gram rests in the hands of America 's 30P,OOO doctors . They did not want it for the
most part; they !ought it, but now they

Since 1949, mhen It was constituted, the
East German parliament - the Voikskammer, or 11 people's chamber" - lras never
recorded a single ''no" vote on any measure .
A eader of 'Young World ," the
organ
of ConunWJist youth, wrote a letter recently asking how this could be. Evidently
too young to understand the wisdom and
periection or Ute Communist system
or
government, he asked how It was possible
that so many representatives (434) over
so many years had always decided In com·
plete uDBnlmity in everything.
The reply, !rum Joh mnes Dieckmann,
presldl!llt of the Volksbammer, was simple:
parliament for anybody who is against the
There is oo room in the East German
parliament lor anybody who is against lhe
majority. Such a person "would only
•
himself foolish and show hlmsell
an odd person indeed."
. i1tioJJsb Is right. About as foolish as a
D!l!li' voluntarily walking up to a ticket
counter and buying a one-way fare to Siberia.

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The Wajloons and Flemings were al It
agQ;t In Belgium the other day. Rivalry,
o~~ . de&amp;eDeratina into rioting, between
~:. two linguistic groups is a perennial
~ of discord In the Utile country,
lt.'ls also, apparently, a source of Ironic
sali!!laction to lhe Congolese, former sub~ of Belgium, The government newsp
· =
. in Kinshasa l!ormerly Leopoldville),
v
' the situation with as much alarm
afi F ctlb muster, bas suggested that a
lljjl,i'; on .,the point of anarchY and civil
!lit"W'II fiardly in a position to tell the
bow to run Itself.
rding to Kinshasa radio, lhe Congoovernment has informed iU ambas.
sador in Brussels that lt is concerned
OW "the !are of Congolese living in Bel·
11ltm In lhe wake of the Irlbal conflicts
alld aels ol banditry, of whicb the counlrp b tbe scene."
~about is probably !atr play in lhll
e41it. even U it takes a litlle exaggeration.
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have it and only they can make It work.
Let them beed the words of Dr. Charles
L. Hudson, new president of lhe American Medical Association:
"We are nol stepping off the brink Into
a bottomless pit of professional deslru ..
lion and despair," be said In his inaugural
address before the AMA's policy - making
House of Delegates, meeting in Chicago.
For many pbysiclans, that bottomless
pit holds the fear !bat Medicare Is but the
first long step on a short road to the nemesis called "socialized medicine."
If thi1t is so, and if It Is something that
should not be allowed to happen, then let
thorn be remindod that the most effective
lobby for socialized medicine, u it was
for Medicare, Is a hidebound medical com·
munlty that says, ''No, no, 1 thousand
times no," rather than, "Wait, we bave a

"My Compliments to the Chef!"

Splinters j

Washington By-line

By BRUCE BIOSSAT
WASIDNGTON (NEA) - Ev·
en some of his best lriends and j
admirers are telllng Republican
Sen. Thomas Kucbel of caUfor·
nia that he'll be In deep polltl·
cal trouble If he does not endorse Ronald Reagan,
1h •
GOP nominee for governor.
Unllke acal!HJunUng, rlgbt •
bope
Kucbel's dllllcultres tocrease,
these people - wbo
Include
many of the party's seasoned
bands - say they want to save
' him from defeat In hls nnt
re-election bid in 1968.
Wlngers who obviously

Chico Salmon, a versaUie and talented
young man who performs admirably at
almost any infield spot the Cleveland Indians assign bim, was asked what
be
considers the most difficult position.

But they do not think he has
been pulling his weight as a
party man and their patlenct!
has worn thin. ARd they have
made endorsement of Reagan
a supreme and urgent test of
his Republican rogularlty.

"Sitting," said Cblco, who came to play
and not to adorn the bench.
Cbico uttered a philooopblcat
motiblui. Give a youngster - or anylllle elloo much time to loaf IDd you are encouraging trouble.

ll'or years Kuchel bas made
almost a specialty of neither
endorsing nor working lor such
Republican nominees as Barry
Goldwater, Richard Nixon (lor
governor), and U. S.
Sen.
George Murphy. He Is charged
with Isnoring an endless array
of party functions (including a
big one this June 23), and with
generally going it alone.

Chicago Sahnon should
be given sUD
another assignment - to speok to PTA
groups and hlgb school assemblies.

going to be eti!J' to rush lu 1nd
throw his arms around 1 guJ
who In 1962 called him a '""'
lallst and who In 1964 eallod
him a traitor to hill party."
Another problem •· that Ku
,.
•
chel does not seem to buy lhl
apreadl~ notion that Reagan
In 1966 JS markedly dllferenl
from the Goldwaterlte ho wu
In 1964. Nor doel the senator
ae&lt;ept the apparently contradlctory argument thai Reagan's
~mashing
primary triumph
proves that conservatism II on
1 steeply rising curve In Cal~
tornla.
Some

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are

bettlnC Kg.

che1 will give Rearan some ..,
of nod, despiiO lbe evldeat ~
ologleal iUlf betwMD tbem. U
he does and Reagan beats Domocntlc Gov. Edmund
(Pall
Brown, lbo aenator'o 1111 oatlook will brlgbten !mmeJ~sara·
bly.

It Is argued that a Governor
Reagan elected lor a long campaign of preaching party unity
could hardly work to dump Ill
incumbent Republlcan· senator.
Without a victorious Rengan•s
hacking, an Intra-party move
against Koebel In 111811 wnulil
surely be doomfd. It would become a narrow right - wing ef'l'biJ Ume, however the best torl Kuchel won 3 to I over a
combination of three opponentl
the last ttrne that was tried.
Dean hanl'y ,.edded to Rea-

Hard.on Weber
Let's Let Kids Be Kids

Era of Famous Inland Waters Boats, their Captains, Began to Fade
IY DICK THOMAS

bl hlgb esteem.

A bait • century 1go, many
or the !amoua side-wheel" and
stern - wh~l packets were vanIshing from the river. They
were not alone In their passing.
About that lime, too, many ol
the famous mew who manned
these inJa11d river vessels wera
passing to the great harbor a.
hove. Such is the tale told in
a July 1, 1916 river n~ws item.

Captala

~1Jarley

Bartoo, one

of the oldest and best known

mates on lhe upper Ohio and
Great Kanawha Rivers, diPd
at Racine, Friday, June 30, 1916
at the age of 67. He tea m a
faithful wife, one brother, Ca!)tain Tom Barton, and three
daughters to muurn
their
loss. The funeral will orrur at
Racine; also, tile burial.
M:~te Charley Darton
was
one of the best known rivt&gt;ra
rnfn in 1t11 S section. He was

Loner Kuchel is Warned:
Back Reagan for Own Good

league
baseball pl~yer to pinpoint the cause oJ
much of our juvenile delinquency problem.

the
He

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50 Years Ago on the River

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It took only one word for a big

He ollered at his trial to serve in
front lines as a medical corpsman.
just dido'! want to kill, be said.

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BY WIUJAM 8. wm•,.
VIetnamese reels! CommWIIsl lror at the dreadful state of lhe Most of allt~Jb Is true of the 1u the ~peetacle of tbfJ tnt
WASHINGTON - The Demo- agsresslon. In some cases-ny world of reality. These fellows 71-year-old Douglas, the old old genUeman at hay IIIIDill
~atlc liberal bloc In the Unit- that of Sen. J . Wllllam
Ful- don't reaDy wish to run out; dean of deans of the liberals, the very people - the far II~
States Senate, long enured bright of Arkansu - the abao- !hay only wisn that
''som.. who alone in Ibis last group Js erals - lor wbom he IUiil ato being divided from Its ge~~o dooment would be gradual and lhinl" could be done to 11ft lhls up tor re-election and thus Is so much so Iq. It .Ia movinl
erolly controlling moderate and not so much intended as !nevi· lr!g~tful burden !rom the one among them all the combat of- even to those, such u thll colconservaiiYll colleagues, Is now table and laexorable. In other world power that almply muot fleer wbo court&amp; maximum and umnlsl, wbo lor · years dl. .
being deeply and perhaps en· Instances - say lhal of Sen. bear It.
Immediate danger on Ihe for· greed witb Douglas on many
duringly aubclivided wilhln I~ Wayne Morse of Oregon - the The fourth IDd last liberal Wlrd tiring Une.
domestic queslloDIJ and have
self.
abandonment would be total faction Is . behaving with mem- Douglas• campatsn speeches said, oo; domesllc Issues, many
The war In VIet Nam Is the and Immediate.
orable courage and resolution out In nUnols, which are Utile a hard. wo.il about blm wblcb
agent ol this fragmentation; for , A second faction, t.fplfied by within the liberal dovecote. well , nollced in the country at large, regrel!ably cannot In candor
this twilight of any effective such men u SeJJBtors Robert knowing u It does that in the : shine with the lonely quality even now be retracted.
foreseeable unity within the lib- ' Kennedy of New York a n d highly simplified Ieklcon or the : or unqualified bravery. The po- The Johnny-come-lately liberal movement in Ibis coonlry. Fraak Church of Idaho, Is not paclfM - liberals thlo Is 1 sure , sition on Viet Nam of his rath· erats ol the new paelflsm • !sols raising a lmrsh fence of ready to contemplate mere cu~ way to be dl...tamped u
a· i or no-Republican Republican op. lal!onism 11re reaching lor the
separatism within the liberal Ung and ruaning but II so in- gains! "peace," as In favor of poaent, Charles Percy, seems throat of a man wbo was d•
that will later be found j slstenUy opposed to any and war and death, and as blind !rom this dislllnce to he a lit- Uvering for liberal causes when
to have been easter to erect every effective Allled military stooges for President Johnson. Ue bit of everything but not they were In diapers. Past the
than to level.
I step as to bandcuH the resis~· Such men as Senators G"ale very mucb of anything. It hi, at age of 50 he put his personal
At least lour sets of liberals ' ance should Its notions ever pre- McGee of Wyoming,
Phlllp all events, totally at variance life on the line as o volunteer
bave at least four sels of com· vail.
Hart of Michigan, Henry Jack- with the lorthrlght stance o! In the Marine Corps In the seopellng notions about VIet Nam. A third faction,
including son of Washington and Paul every nationally significant lead- ond World War. Now In thi1
One faction within what Is it- such men as Senators Joseph Douglas of Dlinols are standing or In a G.O.P. which is totally present war, whlcb for all Its
self only a faction bas 110 pol- Clark of Pennsylvania, Eugene up with rue gallantry for the backing lhe war o! resistance shortcomings 11 at tlle end 1
icy save one of abandonment McCarthy of Minnesota and hard duty of this nation to re- In one of bipartisanship's fm· war also of honor -"' duty to
of the commitment of lhree 1Vance Hartke of lndisna, II slst Communist aggression to Iest hours.
country, he 11 puttlna bJJ .,0.
Presidents to help the South simply In a slate of dlthery bor· the end.
There II something affecting II tical life on tho line.

fessional energy to belabor the past,"
said Dr. Hudson, doctors must become
"receptive to new ideas and become the
leaders io experimentation in the mechanisms of medical practice."
For the simple truUt is that if doctors
do not lead, they will be led.

Pvt. Adam R. Weber Jr. of the U. S.
Army hao been sentenced to a year's lm·
prisonment at bard labor tor his refusal
to fight in the Infantry In Viet Nam.

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better idea."
Rather than waste their "collective pro-

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)UNDAY WHITE PAPER

For better or worse, Medicare is offielllllY In operation.
·
The hope, of course, is that It will be lor
the better, that il will both improve the
health of the nation's elderly and grant
them 8 new freedom - or at least a me~s­
ure of lreedom _ from the specter of d1 ..
abting injury or tUness that could w1pe
out their live's savings and make them a
burden on their children.
It is more than a hope. It is the belief
of millions of Americans, who express
their wishes through their representatives
In Congress.

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Dwight Wetherho!l, Editor
Hobarl Wilson, lr. Man. Editor

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Parents Pounce on their Child's Free Time ~ ~~~~DS~als:::n~ r~.;
To Set the Stage for Today's Ulcer Alley t:.. :::;v::m= :;;.: ch~· :.:~\=ca~":. ~:

BY HIERONYMOUS
and somewhat Important men opportunity of personal
Not lA&gt; go tor bim, the mao in- overtonlltl, may Iimmer down
And almost a year ago he wrote:
We fmd in the pubtlcallons of business were discussing the grandizement far more
~- dlcabtedtoo,w~d bel lA&gt; otandtaroatt In the months altead. 11 II Ia
ber of dv
• muc
ouarp y as a
&amp;e part the product of the e•clte''I want very much to serve my coon~
ol today anum
a
erUseproblems
of
business
and the portant to them then mere for general party wrath
ment generated In california
try. I do now and will continue to serve
soliciting funds !Dr the sad state of world "affairs In B education.
Almost dall tele bon~ calls Republican clrtles ,_ Re•ean•a
my country by trying to make il a better ~ents
a1d of unde.,rlv!lege
cblldren railroad cJIJb.ear group. One of Since most psycheloglsll I· from lh e coasyt •oep
,_ p th e pres- big win. But the pri!Mlii'Q
ur '"" ara
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place to live and love. I have hopes
of ' In many lands. ""' nrganlza. the men, noticing a group or gree that subconscious rebel·
K h 1 Is kn
to he
akin
K ch 1 luUm 8tel
servtce In the Army in some function of !Ions which sponsor
these boys lounging In the shade o! lion against authority Is
o
~ ebo 1 ~wn It m g some u e
nurturing or preserving life."
movements are Indeed worthy a maple tree, walcblng the major cause of antagonism to H h I told Rea u he ma ~~ a llttlv ediY·
..,
.
.
.
e as
agan e wan.. Independent judgments 1up.
d talk The 1
to • clalm to-.••_
Have you beard of airnllar offers or ex- oI praise. Any 1 ld ..ven to tram pass, remarked on bls the law and one of the Ieadtng to 8It d
1 tit
toown ant h" · 1 1 dlor- por e sena r s
""""
pressions (rom our draft-card burners or Improve the lot of children In memory of going to watch lhe !actors in juvenile delinquencv,
• mer ac r wro e tm a r en y ty valuable ·-ice to 1.,_ •ta•a
whatever country they reside train go by, and the serious maybe we could profit greaUy letter 1
to
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VIet Cong flag fliers?
•- h
r
ch ·
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fled
.
n response
a congra. He h8! been a Uger In gettllla
.. I e truest orm o1 artty. conversalton shl
to
one of from •n organizalton devoted ul to
tel
lh
to ld 1 ll kinds H0 Is the to
Or have you heard of similar punish· And especially to those un!or- various reminlscenses of boy- to letting kids he kids, and " ~ter Regram. ! senavl ~ ~ "~ a
U,. Senate ~
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ment for any ol them?
lunate children who are vic- hood. For half-an-hour
the quit trying to regiment our :;'
eagan s prunary c ter~ ~
Ill It
1
tlms of our own foreign ~ bUsiness worries and
world children.
tlndin lh
_ 18':; d ... 1nvoi :'~ltb
It appears that Private Weber - a man
lpulations.
problems
vanlshod
in
a
mist
u
g.
•
proper
com
•
eep.,
v
w•
whose conscience won•t permit him
to
of exploits of 40 years age. And
SUNDAY
mon ground ts not ·~~':'a!tc. ter and other resource&amp; tlivd
bear arms but whose love of country lm·
But
there
Is
a
great
need
of
their
leaving
the
train
"The
latter
apleltdor
of
Says
a Kuchel friend: Its not opment.
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11111
pels him to serve it in time o! trouble
1 larger movement In
our aucago these men appeared bouse shall be greater than
- may have received a rough deal.
country - to
restore child· much more capable of consld· the former, 1ay1 the Lord of
How about a 1econd illess on this one, bood to our own children.
ertng their problems. For mag. bolts; and In lhls place I will
Army?
Most every American who lc are lhe memorlel of youth. gtve prosperity, sayo tbe Lord
has reached mature age !rea..
of bOlts" _ Ba 1 2·t
aers fond memori01 of !bat But, will today's child, when
gp • •
anregi~ented and untramrnel· he reaches 60, have equally The "'!ll'lfare or the
United
Do It Every Time
ed pertnd of pre-acbool days; fund memorl01 of bead-start, States calls for stable prosperand of lhe vacaUoDII from the of pre-school klnder(arteu, sup- ity and 8 rising standard of livl&lt;hool routine of pre-teen age. ervlsed games, concrete swim· 1ng in all parts of til tree
,
The first practical uae of ming pools bereft of sbade world. _ Da•ld Ro~ener
f'
tile abiUty al!qulred in
the trees, ar of the early-trade ed· American philanthropist.
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study of arithmetic to
most ucation which lftllll to
be
boys and glrlo was Its use t. mootly indoctrination.
calculate the number of days Today's vacation period lor
until vacation began. For II many children Is only the auJ&gt;.
was in lhe summer days of slitulion of a slightly changed
"freedom" that most of our ocbedule of activites lor the
-~
pleasant memories were stored ~gular school routine. Any
up for the future.
lree lime the child may have
Memories of swlnunlng holes, lor lhe simple enjoyment o!
or the feel ot warm road dust childhood \ b
Immediately
to bare feel, ef the clamp even- pounced upoa by some adult
ing grass whlcb we tried to IDd quickly converted Into a
use as 8 subatltute lor loot- scheduled program.
washing required at day's end, But far worse iJ the tendency
of Impromptu ballgames with- of parents to make their oft·
out standarlzed equipment or spring Into status-symbols. The
restricting rules. of discussions child who !ails to bring home
of matters very Important to top IJ'Ildel, who doesn't suo·
children, enn If ridiculous to o:eed In "making the team,"
adolts: all these make up the the Uttl..leaguer who drops
backlog of happy memories 10 the ball and atk&gt;m • the winuseful when We ruches the ning rub lor the opposing team,
Indian Summer stage.
~~~ likely to be given 1 good
Some years ago a group of start toward ulcer-alley
by
•t KHOW wiJ J. do whllf I do-l Iaf - t
lvldentiy MJcceaslul, affluent, parelll.l wbo deplore a lost
illllll.., wiac • ,_,.
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ever faith ful and a tru stv man
Jn perform ance of his -dutie!:l.
He was an honest. kind and upright man whose death will be
greatly regretted by all hi.~
acquaintances whu held him

Mate Barton was oo
tho
steamer Kanawha for several
years with Captain Ira
B.
Huntington of Gall ipolis who
pronounced him one of
tno
, very best packet mates he
ever saw on a steamboat. Ho
died in narness, so to speak.
Several years ago, Mate Bar·
ton broke his hip falling from
a •!reel car in Parkersburg,
but it never stopped him from
work , only temporarily. Being
a man of remarkable will and
recuperating powers, he was
ever up and doing, suffering
excruciating pain,
many
times while performing
his
duties, but il wasn 't his nature
to be a quitter.
A lew weeks ago, Male Bnrton accepted a berth oo the TeD
City and was on that boat
when he fell to the deck whilo
standing his watch at East Liverpooi last Sunday night. With
the assistant-e of Harry Hein,
wate Innan, an d others,
f he
stricken man was taken to his
stateroom where he lay until
the return of the Tell City
to Racine late
Wednesday

aigbt where be wao removed
to bls bome In a critical eondillon, his death following se¥oral houri Ioter.
Mate Cnarley Barton had
positions 0 " many of the best
boats Including the old Mattie
Roberts, J. C. Croseley, Grayhound, Louise, Lizzie Bay, B.
T. Enos, Kanawha of the old
Bay Line, Columbia, W. N.
Chancellor, Benton McMillin,
Capital City, Bonanza, Oriole,
Ruth, Tell City and others.
Juoe !t, 1911 - Captain Ira
B. HuntingtoR returned home
Wednesday !rom CiDCinnati and
other points il Interest of the
Treasure Stove Company. While
at Cincinnati, Capiain Huntington visited the wharf and met
several of his lriendo of former
days. He visited the LouisvilleCincinnati Packet Company·s
fine steamer City of Cincinnati
and met his old friend, Captai•
Bland Pownall, mate of the
Cincinnati, considered one of
the best oft WesterR rivers.
Mate Pownall boated for a
short time iR the Pomeroy trado
bl palmier days. The Cincin-

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Louisville, tine•! on lha
river, is reported to be doing
a very good business. Captain
Jack Lindenburn
commands
the Cincinnati witb purser L.
M. Dupree in charge of the of·
fice. Captain HuntlngtoA has
been iin charge of some of the
best boats on the upper Ohio
R1ver in their day.
CAPTAIN DICK Brown ha•
beeo clerking on the Helen E.
tn the Huntingron trade for
a few days while Captain Will
Guthrie was off attending to
aome business mattent
on
shore.
CaptaiR Albert Martin, a well
known and expert Kanawha riv·
erman and towboat master nnd
pilot will move his !amity to
Gallipolis from Washington, D.
C. about July I where they
have been residing. Caotaio
Martin commands !he D. T.
Lane, of t he Campbe11's creek
Li ne.
June 28, 1918 - RivPr oP.W!
of JaH . 15, 1879 contained the
!oliuwing from Galllpoli"

The Ice moved In the Ohio
at Pt. Pleasant lost night
about 12 o'clock crowdllljf the
Heatherton down Into lhe Tele·
graph which boat crowded iR·
to the Luella, knocking dow:a
her chimneys and badly damaging 'her works. Three barges
belonging to the Heatherton
got away but were caught thl•
morning and returned to the
Kanawha River. Two loaded
coal boats In charge of Henrv
Fry together with boat
iR
which be bod ropes and tackles
, also broke away. '11te tackle
· boal was landed at Gallipolis.
and the coal boat was reported
sunk. A barge loaded with railroad ties and staves belonging
to John L. Charles was aiM
sunk. The Telegraph left lor
Gallipolio last eve.
River news Jan. 15, 1871, eon~
tained the following !rom Gallipolis:
The gorge that had nt11 ou1
of the Kanawha and backed up
ir1to the Ohio came out with
a rush about midnight last
night, and came ne&amp;r wreckJng
several boats that were lying
below It In the Oblo where

they bad laid up out of way of
Kanawha River ice. II was re..
ported here today that the Louella wao a wreck but she can
sllll be seen afloat from this
aicje, apparently
all right
though there are some evidenc01 of Iier bav!ng a severe
luJsell.
Tbe New Era, Dr. Hanson,
eaptaln and owner, with live
men were carried down in the
Ice but wu successfully land·
ed at Bush's Mill, about 14
miles below. The Telegraph,
Alheringlnn, docks were slightly damaged : several barges
carried down and one stave
boat, according to a dispatch
received here tonight.
The river Is falling at Char·
lesion with Ice gorges from
two milea below to Brownstown
above, and 1"5 to 20 feet high.
The Ohio ill clear to Addison
oevea miles above bere. Tho
Kanawha Is clear to the beginlllng of the gorge. The Tetearaph will be down at ': o'clock
in the mor11ing and take a lot

of stock k1r below.
The river feU seven feet here
today. Mr. Ridenour has sold
ont ball of remains of
the

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orharfboat to Jolm
raising her, or ooe ll8J 'tf ~
wreck of tbe Comet. . - T li:t
Boone will not leave her moorlngs WI oD danger Is past,
ealtes of unbroken ice passed
here today over 2,000 feet lona
and half filling !be river. Wil·
liam Ward of lhe Luella just
arrived, repot1s her
badl1
damaged. The Telegraph wa1
tort:OO over agalpst her by Ice
breaking ber bog cbalu and
damaging ber upper ,' works.
Three coal boats "!l'l"",,loat.
The Luella !ell here : 'Whera
she WBB perfectiy Ill'• ,,Ill II
accordingly to Pl P"le&amp;jant,
the best harbor In the world,
considering the pleat of lbo
damage done, facio will hardlJ
bear out the statement.
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The Nevius - AI.......
Dunbar wbarfboats both felt
on shore by water falliBg. RJd.enour sold one half intereol ill
sunken wharlboat to Jolm Pep.
pie and measures ""' beinS
taken to repair a nd -•·~...,.. ber•
1
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The Boone is Y~ •"
,_
foot of Grape St., uninjured
and wiD leave for the Kanawha
River as sooa u tho river Ia
clear of tee.

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Mrs. Reynolds Ends Teaching
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BY BEULAH .JONF:S
1 dent'
bears," eveR If II meant 1 long , Mrs Reynolds I• also an ac
AfU:r tJ q~art er cenl11ry of , They are Profess~r A. W. Me- trip to a city &amp;o secure proper live member of the Business
teaching kmdergart en dasses : Kay, Melvin, Martin
Essexs · material.
and Professional Women's Club
In the Middleport Schoo ls, Mrs .: (new state school head ], L. W.
.
of Middleport where she serves
Pearl Reynolds, with a IotaI McComas and Clarence Thomp- The mustc teacher works • · , .. finance chairman and par·
long wtlh_ Mrs. !leynolds ~ the j liamentarian, has served the
1Paching record of 37 years, ho ; son.
tendered her resignation.
i She began teaching in t h e presentah_o~s wt~h the children club as president, and is a past
Mrs. Reynolds, after
1ong 1 same room in which she now always giVIng £me
perform- president of its District 11.
H'&lt;lrs or association with sma ll has kindergarten, and had 8 ances. The years b.~ve "!~ant
('h Jidren, is not ''hanging up her : class of 72 pupils. A(tt!r teach· hard work, but t~ •. ,Pearl as A member of the_ Amateur
('f" ·, ficate." Rl:lthcr, she is ad- ' ing in the intermediate grades, to ~very te~~her,
1t s all in a Gar_den Clu~, she he~d~
the
VJ ~· · in~ to a higher grade in 8 ! she finally came into the kin- dC::~y s werk.
c_h~m~anshtp of. the CIVIc .be~u·
l'd: l~nbo r mg st;Jte. She has ac.l dergarten where she has spent Known to most 8!11 an "eager lifJcatJ~n committee ef Dtstrtct
( ' I ))l•·d a position in the inter_l the past 25 years.
be
" M R
ld
h II, Ohto As~ciaUon of G~en
.
aver,
rs. eyne 8
as Clubs and lS currently servtng
r~wti1:1t,e classes m the Mason
According to Mrs. Reynolds' been active in many eommun'
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S('hoo;..j where she will work ewn testimony, there is never ity activities and organizations on the Sears Beautiflcahon con
wd h a- va nta~e using her re- a dull moment in kindergarten! with her seemingly inexhaust- test committee.
n·n'ly cqui~ed training in re-1class. The children tell
Mrs, ' ive supply of energy aud is al- Mrs. ~ooids Is an unasha~a
nu·'lla l t•admg and
mudern ' Reynolds "everything"&amp;: some- ways at SOS call for projects ed, patr10tl~ flag w~ver, a~d I!l
m:.rh.
times that is what it really 15 , ranging !rom parks to hospitals. I past prestdent, dtstrlct direcGAN IN 1923
"everything."
tor and siate olticer of the Dau·
\lo s R nolds began
her There are three generations Sume projects begun under ghters of Union Veterans of '
1f':w1 Hng
reer in 1923, took of many families that luJve her guidance and interest are the Civil War. She is affiliated
si.\ yt•Jr s ~ t due tt' illness, re- beEn in her clao;s. This is a van- the M~igs Co~~ Cancer _Socie- with Evangeline Chapter, Order
" ' rned in . t 9, and has taught tage point to watch the "sands ' ty wh1ch she mttisted and ser· of the Eastern Stars,
Mary
since Ihal 1 ne. She is a grad· of time ny by;" all the time ved as president for six years. Shrine, White Shrioe ot Jerusauate of \lid eport High Scnoot preparing pre-schoolers for the She also worked hard to get the lem. She Is a very active mem- TEACHER AND CHILDREN- Mn. Pearl Reynolds Is working this summer In the Head Start program. in
and rece~v . her BS degree In big experience or school.
Middleport park project on the ber of the Middleport Church Middleport. Sh~ will te~ch In the elementary level this Autumn in !!'• Mason schools. Herv tilw II with Davld Man
Educalwn a1 Ohio University. Her classroom has changed road, making many trips to Co- of Christ where she Is presi· ley, Gre~ Becker, Denma Grant, Beverly Hoffman (left), tllld Christine Evans.
Shl' has alsu · ken additional over the years as new educa~ lumbus on thal venture. She al- dent of the Leyal Pals Class.
work at Akro University and tiona! units and play equipment I so served on the original Meigs AU of lhe!111 In addition lo
, 1f;
Rio Grande \· lege.
bas been added through 1 he ! Memorial Hospital Board and her teaching
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She has ha rl many novel ex· generosity of the parents, and! many other public projects.
Perhaps Mrs. Reynolds owes
periences in h1· years of teach· I school administration which this l Her educational organization her dYnamic energy to her
ing. She has t· ghl in every year included miniature dipio- · membership includes the Obie mother, Mrs. Minerva Childers,
school buildinJ in Middleport mas, one of her own ideas.
Education Asseciation, its legis- who is still very active in her
with the excepion of lhe bigh A highlight through the years !alive committee, lhe proles- 90's. It must run I• the family.
sehoul, includillf! the old cen- has been the annual spring op- slonal members committee of We know that Mrs. Reynolds
trai school 1whlre the Post Of- eretla given by the kinder gar· the Soutbeastel'll Ohio Educa· will iake her enthusiasm and
lice now s.ando), the Park , ten children which tradiUonatly lion A"ociation, the National ab1lity to lead youngsters to her
Sireet School on 1Grav et Hill, I feature the childhood favorites Educa~on Assn., bl wbicb lbe "new pusition, and Middleport's
the Pearl St. Sc~l Inow tornj in Mother Goose characters, an- is serving as the membersbip lloss is Mason's gain.
downl, the Centrtl Building, . imals, and others, with music committee in the local area, and We've had her services for a
and Ute new ele"entary build- I and colorful cestuming.
she is affiliated with the Amer- long time and everyone should
ng on Pearl St. ',
Pa.-nl• have cooperated with ican Association fer Childhood be allowed to graduate someThrough the yelrs she bas IMrs. Reynolds in seeing to it Education, She is teaching the time!
Jerved undf'f fiv~ superinten- that bears were nreal brown I Head Start program at present. Agree!
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-Nearing eompletlon 11 the
Blue Fountain Motet on Upo
pet' Rinr Rd., Is a oew twostory brlek auit ol !be latest
design. The uoil, wblcb II in
!be rear of tbe original motel
buDding will contain 2t UDits
with II oa eacb flow. W.....pt
!roo railiDI will dr&lt;le the
llO&lt;Gnd deck of lhe ..,. UIK,
and lb..., will be parking ar·
eas oo all sides of tbe slruetore.
'l ilis addition raises
lite
Blue FouotaiD Motel to 5I
onlis. In lhe other pielun: II
obowu a Iorge lbelter bt !rout
ef the motel o!lice, wblcb . u eaJ!e deeonlloll, 1nd 111
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suction of the milking
Eli. Agent, Acrlmllture
Second, use facilities and pi'Oo may draw dirt inlo the
Producing "clean mHk" re· duction methods that prevent system.
4flllrOS aome doinl from 1 be sediment gelling in
milk.
Clean Cowl
lime m111t ll!aves the cow until Tbere are hree basic upeca
it goes In the consume&lt;'s hands. of producing clean milk: clean I. Clean ~w'• ~t
It's important that dairymen surroundings - clean cows - mUklng. DUJ'1111 mJI]dng
do aU they can to produce clean and clean practices.
eratioM, dirt may fall
milt, because the consumer,
Clean SurroiiiUilnp
the coat of the cow Into
... proces' sor, and the d•;~. 1. Ellmlnate acUviti.. that container&amp;, er dlrecUy mto
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f be ml'";..
man wont milk which is "clean" raise dust before mllldng. Dus- ea cu)ll 0
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and not "cleaned."
1y air increas..- the chance of ine. Keep be cowa clean
Tblnp To Do
sediment getting into milk, eith- the balr clipped around the
Firs, examine
he fllerlng er direily or hrough he uen- der area,
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media you use, because the ab- sUs and equipmen, Where polland dry e
oence of foreign material gives sible, adopt
a routine that jut P_'lor to .mllldnl· Uy
clear evidence of the eUectiv&amp;o will keep the air at milking mont m milk 11 trequen
ness of cloaD milk-producing time free of dust.
the teats and udder..Dryinl
)N'acUces. Conventional milk 2. Avoid the dropping of !tat udder is of apeciBI
filters or strainers sbould be cups during mllklag. Obvious- in producing clean
used only as indicaiDrs
of ly, tire dro pped cups WI'II be servt~
•• paper IDwels
"clean" milk production prac- contaminated from the bedding ommended.
Ices and no· as milk "clean- on floor - aod additionAlly, the
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Meigs 4-H News, Events
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Finishing ol 1 seam was the\ home of advisor, Mrs. Shirley
demonstration presented
by Bally.- Karen Baity,
Marge Riggs at the
recent Reporter.
meetlni of the 7 Teen SUtchero
at the Bedford Youth Center. The borne of Ruth and Kay
Advisor of the club Is Mrs. Ri· Ward was the meeting
chard Mees. Fair plans were for the Dexter 4-H Club
qiscussed and each person re- past week. Advisor
ported on how far they were was Belly Longstretch.
on their sewing project. Re- Plans were completed
fresbmenta were served by Nan- have a wiener roast at the home
cy SL Clair and Wendy Carper. of the advisor on July 14. Lin- Marge
News Report- da Brogan brought cookies for

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Gross Income
From Cattle
JncreaSI•ng

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'f1o' on Monday
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I Make ..... the mUll ..... uaational eveot for cotnm81'
oaly el•n plpelllln, alen- clal farmera will be held I
r;!
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...~. IIIII equlpulent. week earlier than last year ·~
before using, rln8e and Seplember 21, 22, and 23 - at
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mllkln Tbe Oblo Stale University Alr·1
saneqJtlzepme~ ~;·and _ ~ port, elgbt miles northwest of
-~· the nation. . men celehralllll of he tonh
all meaM- the belt tank. Ex· the cam)IU!.
.
i WASHINGTON (lJP,ll - At be !ialbed -.~~~-the crop
aDDiveraary of tile uop, repo'1'
amine gaskets In the
pipe- According to Dale T. Friday, ,lexactly 3 p.m. &lt;EDT) next Moo- u,~W31Upbe g''uarded as close· ' inll ayatem. ~ governmend enlt'
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taiD General Manager of the event, d an official iDa small room ma..
aecret Bull basic fiCure1 on Ol'OP
IVO;
line system to m....::': b nearly 300 Individual corn hy·la~ythe Agriculture Department's ly as ID1 mili~--e .ubllc lstock procludillll - state ~y,
they are not being atlacacu Y
d
t led ,..
ad arte
ill at 3 p m. they -.~• P
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th I ing
mpoun•· and hrlda will he emons ~a , P IWashington he qu rs w I
;., information directly · stalt -10 ..... ,.,......
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e c ean
CO
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llin
unUar propropet.,,
M6
contributing black particles II ~: :!~~ be~daay s
I sa~~g~:rd will be the aignal ialfectinl farmdecprls\:' ~sa: • to iut ;.en that W'UII'I the fidr
lhe milk.
Those interested In narrow for ,..tease of the department's ,of ~arm and ~ poll~. \U.S. crop reporllng sernce. The
2 Use dean water. Examine
ill
Drsl waa aeat to l!:ngland Ill!
1 18 of 30- Jul Cr RoporL Within mm· ernmenl
the' setllnrent content of water :~ p~":"!: .,.-:: S:me with ute!
govemment'a official'! The July rtima~p~
I President George Washlqgton in
used In cleanlngnd and aanltlztngflak• zo"inch spacing. Corn harvest· est~ates of crop production will ~~ctionto 'ptaoyr :•~ . ; role ill' the 1790s at the bri!QU~~~~~ •
Sediment a -or rus1
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1 neer En&amp;Us
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may get into milk from the wa· ing oper::.,"!,:~~e totai Iheavy ferillzaion, and lrriga· abaping "erac:;e::::is::: ~: and writer Arthur Younc
ter supply. A rwoty waltr pipe ~ ~ In all equally divid- Uon to be the major weapons ~wheth,..
-··e in wheat acreage :J741-1820) .
~ a~"P
be th !fend Cbec): this ""' Bu'
the tte t to pusb yleldJ up ..,... - lllltorJ • ,_,... ,.
mayntttng eo
a mprodpucera and dal'·l allotments for 1967 - vital in-' Yo"""
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by
severaerl·thl·'-···es
.,....... ed on the three daya of lhe Re- '[ lnu esock
...., whose wr'i....,....
of clean cheese cloth over the view. Nearly every piece
of
will again find much of fol;maUoo to wbeat farmerr. ••ex· influen~ Englilh larQI'l!J, hatl
end of the water outlet, and minimum tillage equipment a- ~rest 1n the apedalllvestock pclftert~ill~ :elplik · asked Washington for fiAiui8 ':
then examining the cloth after vailable bas ~ ~ :: pre- exhibit area housing the fle. The report is ~par~ by the I average yields
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muimum yield plots of corn a
dded Iesure a.porUng Boad, whl . wor farm CO!Its in the JOIIDI .eounOur mHk supply too often d beanS •-onomlsta en- Sc1ence. An a
-"'~ing through a network of 43 field ol· try
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The "" t · r
ed co•
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contalna too muc ......- .
and lao! pest experts
I II ld and cea.
cuor IS mane
The president coll"'"""
Tbe ulution to the problem ~ lch thpl wits with wea- center where "';~on Y ~e but operatively with the state&amp;.
• formation hy making lilo C!WD
Ilea in wpiDS the sediment
m~ ~ons and plan batch units wh ope~~ 'lme Basic Information on crop ,mallsurvey of promlneot farmout of milk- not taldaC It"';"- her, •.....-. w!U ~alch their his year fodryr in~ lns!llalons conditions flows through tbe era in New ork, New Jersey,
Use the conventional milk pest ....,.. .
permanen
state offices to Wasbing!On. Pennsylvania, Maryland and
COLUMBUS (UPI) mters or stralnera on the farm wits with weather, soil condl· will be demonstratedhas not Moat of tbe data comes from · Virginia. Young eventnallJ I&amp;
0
cattle have become the
aee A C&lt;JOI, w~al~r:iday'a en- farmers and buslneumen ~ · eeived a report of aeveral ~81 lndicatora of elean milk pro- Ions, and pl&amp;ll ~ss
largest source of gross
ducUOII practices and not as how much prodUctiOn per acre dampened d n!idence lhat 11 supplemented by the services dred words and four atatistical
income in Ohio, tbe number
"milk eleanera."
can be made when feriUzer, thuSiaSDl an co ill be the own staff members, who inter· : tables.
cattle doubling In the
FARM IICIENCE REVIEW water, and weed competition ~ 1966 Rev~~ "
fNery· view farmers and check crop Nes:t Monday'l crop report
since 1950.
am Obio - Oblo Stall Farm Scii!IICe are D6l Umltlng laclors. Dr. biggest yeft. . e urg:pplying conditions.
will consist of about 75 cloaeiy
Dr. Charles lngrsh . •
me
Richard Davill
Associate one who is armmg,
· ted pages and tables with
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State Uni~e~~ly .ExtenSIOn
Review move• ln:d: fo= Chairman of the Department of farmm or otherwise re!ted: vi~:! ::ai''wi~~ :ndl::::..alell of state and national
vic~ specl&amp; 10 t said
year with an~l:.e tl farm Agronomy and head ol the com· Ohio's larg..t
berna!1 bave one added feaure. I will production of majcr llllll minor
use.

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~:~~~~~m~ey~~~an~d~n~~~ed~ue~a~U~o~:·~m~i~'!c~":~~~~~~h~p~la~."
..ut~:~p~u~l':"~ion~ts~:~~~l·~.~~~~len~
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in !be
Raclno Jolly Neighbors met cookies as a part of ber project. heel cattle Industry changes are al feaures. Obio s larses
st the Methodlat Church annex Jane Redman will give a re- occurrmg In the marketing.
with advisor, Mrs, Harriet Nell· port on her project at the
Ingraham conducted 8 •-·-·"
ler and junior leaden. MMgar- meetiog. - Karen Wheeler, of more than 200 Ohio
et Cole and Carol \YIIcoleD. The News Reporter.
from 1960 thro~~l !111'111. made •'••• to have a
Tbe stody sho
o
group
,......
ers increased cattle on feed
barbecue to complete Garcia Tbe Columbia Make It
ho 1 10 per cent each year
McGraw'• project and
al!o Club met at the
a u uri . the six years sur·
made final plans on who was School on July I with
fro':.. d ~the average finish
Biling ID e1111p. Safety report Whittington and Freda Smith, vey h ~nr tbe period wu 1,041
was atveD by LouiH aDd llP- adviaora, 1n charge. Tbere were welg ~ 0
nis Cole and Cbarlotla Tu!ord. 1i members present. Tbe group po';,.. number of cattlemen
Recreation waa to cbaiWe of decided to have a dance on feeding eattle to lhe good grade
Angela Popp.
ed b July 15.
showed an Increase and 31 per
R~Sbware ":, Y Stralsa McComas,
Jenny cent of those Interviewed IBid
Rho
aron
· - Whittington Kathy Lowther, Ice waa tbe reason they aal·
Rhonda !r$, Newt Reporllr. Rosemary 'Lallden and
!:;ted a certalJ1 market ciwmel
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Chocolate lyo Boyd pve demonstration~. for finished beef durlnl !9115.
How to ......., a
About 3$ per cent ol the
08 "How to Make o Bean Bag,
Milksbate"~~::rn:: "How to Finish Seams," "How catUemen bought feeder caltle
by Sharon
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to Sew on a BuUnn," "How that oriJinated In Ohio, II per
lng last week of the loR Quell ~-•-• 1 Bean Bag" and "How
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Vlr•;n;a 9 per cent
B
Tile IIOIIP met at I be • ..,...
cent om
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ees, of dvllnr Ann I.amberl to Make an Apron." A speclal from Kentucky and a per cent
:~• F.!oc. Well II allo ~ report '"' Jl081ure was .
from Weal Virginia.
b
advisor
Patti
Well
was
1r1n.
Whittington.
qraham uid Tesaa wu
1
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Gl 'ncrutloL 01111 of were aerved bJ Jenny
oaly 1tato weal of tbe 'lllallu1~charge piiJed ,... "Ell too, Ruth Ann Jordan, and
ippi River that allowed an k
I
~~ were ll8l'- tby Lowther. - Mary Haning, crease 1n feeder catllll .shi11ped II
~~a~ Jan Be121ng and Ginger Newa Reporter.
Into Oblo, climbing from 1.8
uums. - Sheila Hawk, R&amp;o
cent of the tlltal In 19tl0 to
Cu 1
Diana and Cheryl Black
per cent ia 1166.
por er·
eled tbeir garments wben
The PomeroJ
Fuhlonable PorUand Learn and Do
Maidens loR Club met at the Club met at the borne of Mrs.
Reports on
home ol advisor • Mra · s u e Don Johnson.
th · rojects
Woods last week. Project wort gress on eor P
includ~ plaos for getting the given by all members~ by
Gauae readtnp oewing projecta completed by ~s~~;u~:~; e;:;..n iD is Dam 12.8, 12.5,
the group playof _the meeting. Diane on
ed ball Relnshmeall were aer- Black was m charge of the
?Jl.Mo 69 Kanawba Falll
ved ~ Karen Batty. Tbe nell reation. - Kathy Dailey,
ton . ' 18.94, London,
meeting will be bel4 at the porter·
and Winfield Dama were
the sills.
BIRTHS, DIVORCES
Boat Movements:
REAL EStATe
Oblo ruver - Harley Branch
down
13, 7:30 p.m.; Jim Hou&amp;·
DEATHS, MARRIAGES
land up 14, 1 a. m.; Walter
MAIIIAOI LICINIII
llltea an4 n~;ph.ewa . He wu
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Beckjord doWD 14, $ a. m.;
lam.N a . aube~Wa~al. II, O.WpoU..
* of Pm• Gron MeUao4ttt laD up l4, 5:15 a. m.; EndeaV•
11Dd Dtull IUIIIblDt, ITo Qallipolll .
~b at Bn~h Hill. W. Vao. 54l:rv
tee• wel'tl hekl TUudiY
aft.amOOD or down 15, 6 a. JO.; Chris Jr.
IIITHI o• Wllll
at Mllle r'a Home for Funera~. and
New Mar-

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One Wagon
For All Crops ..• ~
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First Jmr-cat
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hay !Jitft' ~nd corn! For chopped materials, the

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TRACTOR SALES
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down 15, 6:35 8 . m.;
tinsvlllt dOWD 18, 2:10 8 . m.;
Melvina Drummlftd, A. • M ·
(If OalUa county, died SUnday
dOWD 17, 5:30
3, m.;
momlnl lD I f':olUIDbWI bool
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G. down 17, 1:50 a. m.;
er an ext.nded lllneu. S
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widOW ot Edward. Druwnond.
up 18, 2:30 a. m.; Kay
wu borD ID th1JI counQ&gt; S.p\.
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C'ly of
t. .. J'ri(Q',
ll81. di,Uihtc!f of thl 1.&amp;~ J'ral\l
18,_ 7 8. m.; 1
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and J:11il TbOmWn BJlHU. SurYI¥·
LonJs up 18, 7:20 &amp;, m.:
81ATHI Ofl WIIK
lnl childreD are Mn. tklrman Moer·
elrtftn a. arew&amp; n. ma~r Gl VIDIDn ••"' of ctncilulall, L v .
s.~,· ~~:.~:~
down 20, t a.m.:
4led Nl'b Tuea4Q momlnl
in John and A.ln l)rUmmond. ... o
do
- 5 n a m. 1•
Ho... r HupiQI.
Be had """'d Columbul, Franklin Dnnnttaond. t.tf
WD .w, : - '
.. VInton maJOr for •••rllm,.:::""':!!:' Mlc:blian ~ Norman SbnW
of
H. Bosworth U up 21, -t:30

lu..,.ll - Mr. UMI lin.
.,\Jdlill
Gt.uaan of Rt, 1, ltwLnfton, IOU. .fo:U
1. L
at Ho!Rr Holpltl.l .
NetlnHCin - Mr. and Mn. Dono
•l4 A. Carman. M&amp;~ &amp;eeond Ave..
Gaull).llllJ, aon. 8:J:I P· m.
PrlciiW - Mr. and Wn. tlebarl ••
panllll ol 11M Tbird A.w., .on. ~: 31

Eep are ll'lldeci lmmrdl.
ateiY after they IJ'e laid :md
ll'lldually decnue In qual·
11y from thea. oa. OD&lt;e ~
ten, a fruh grede AA (biJibeet quality) ea caa be
tected because it spreads

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over much leu of an area

than do eggs of lower
1 ra d e s. It also displays a

MIGS IQIIPMENT CO.

round and upstanding yolk
. a~~;d a large portion of finn,

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He
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had eqeted tn eattle
WM 1 ..... ran of World
wu bora ill G•WpvU.
188&amp;. IOD of the ..~ Bert
Blanche Blater arowo. He
married, Drs&amp; to Orao~

lb1ck white and a medium.
sized outer margin of tllin

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~ Wll\111 beld TuMdal' altemOOD • I m . !110 Peno1Jl911da
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Meldahl 6:411 a. m.
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down 5:40 p. m.: Defellder up
II:IO a. m.; Badley• Stata
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Merrill up Ltmdnn 1:SI a. m.;
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Producing Clean Milk Requires 'Some Doing'
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BY BRYSIIN R. CARTER
ers."
suction of the milking
Eli. Agent, Acrlmllture
Second, use facilities and pi'Oo may draw dirt inlo the
Producing "clean mHk" re· duction methods that prevent system.
4flllrOS aome doinl from 1 be sediment gelling in
milk.
Clean Cowl
lime m111t ll!aves the cow until Tbere are hree basic upeca
it goes In the consume&lt;'s hands. of producing clean milk: clean I. Clean ~w'• ~t
It's important that dairymen surroundings - clean cows - mUklng. DUJ'1111 mJI]dng
do aU they can to produce clean and clean practices.
eratioM, dirt may fall
milt, because the consumer,
Clean SurroiiiUilnp
the coat of the cow Into
... proces' sor, and the d•;~. 1. Ellmlnate acUviti.. that container&amp;, er dlrecUy mto
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f be ml'";..
man wont milk which is "clean" raise dust before mllldng. Dus- ea cu)ll 0
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and not "cleaned."
1y air increas..- the chance of ine. Keep be cowa clean
Tblnp To Do
sediment getting into milk, eith- the balr clipped around the
Firs, examine
he fllerlng er direily or hrough he uen- der area,
111
media you use, because the ab- sUs and equipmen, Where polland dry e
oence of foreign material gives sible, adopt
a routine that jut P_'lor to .mllldnl· Uy
clear evidence of the eUectiv&amp;o will keep the air at milking mont m milk 11 trequen
ness of cloaD milk-producing time free of dust.
the teats and udder..Dryinl
)N'acUces. Conventional milk 2. Avoid the dropping of !tat udder is of apeciBI
filters or strainers sbould be cups during mllklag. Obvious- in producing clean
used only as indicaiDrs
of ly, tire dro pped cups WI'II be servt~
•• paper IDwels
"clean" milk production prac- contaminated from the bedding ommended.
Ices and no· as milk "clean- on floor - aod additionAlly, the
Cleaa Praclicel

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Meigs 4-H News, Events
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Finishing ol 1 seam was the\ home of advisor, Mrs. Shirley
demonstration presented
by Bally.- Karen Baity,
Marge Riggs at the
recent Reporter.
meetlni of the 7 Teen SUtchero
at the Bedford Youth Center. The borne of Ruth and Kay
Advisor of the club Is Mrs. Ri· Ward was the meeting
chard Mees. Fair plans were for the Dexter 4-H Club
qiscussed and each person re- past week. Advisor
ported on how far they were was Belly Longstretch.
on their sewing project. Re- Plans were completed
fresbmenta were served by Nan- have a wiener roast at the home
cy SL Clair and Wendy Carper. of the advisor on July 14. Lin- Marge
News Report- da Brogan brought cookies for

ruas,

~~:.::'l h~w s~m~:k:nd

Gross Income
From Cattle
JncreaSI•ng

'ftle SUnday TJmwll u!lneJ, lultdiJ, laJT 10, 1:::;' \ ~
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crop Report"IDJ' Sem"ce
'f1o' on Monday
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I Make ..... the mUll ..... uaational eveot for cotnm81'
oaly el•n plpelllln, alen- clal farmera will be held I
r;!
.
...~. IIIII equlpulent. week earlier than last year ·~
before using, rln8e and Seplember 21, 22, and 23 - at
_,,_
mllkln Tbe Oblo Stale University Alr·1
saneqJtlzepme~ ~;·and _ ~ port, elgbt miles northwest of
-~· the nation. . men celehralllll of he tonh
all meaM- the belt tank. Ex· the cam)IU!.
.
i WASHINGTON (lJP,ll - At be !ialbed -.~~~-the crop
aDDiveraary of tile uop, repo'1'
amine gaskets In the
pipe- According to Dale T. Friday, ,lexactly 3 p.m. &lt;EDT) next Moo- u,~W31Upbe g''uarded as close· ' inll ayatem. ~ governmend enlt'
·•·
taiD General Manager of the event, d an official iDa small room ma..
aecret Bull basic fiCure1 on Ol'OP
IVO;
line system to m....::': b nearly 300 Individual corn hy·la~ythe Agriculture Department's ly as ID1 mili~--e .ubllc lstock procludillll - state ~y,
they are not being atlacacu Y
d
t led ,..
ad arte
ill at 3 p m. they -.~• P
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b··" u ......, 1 brealc
th I ing
mpoun•· and hrlda will he emons ~a , P IWashington he qu rs w I
;., information directly · stalt -10 ..... ,.,......
,
e c ean
CO
""
llin
unUar propropet.,,
M6
contributing black particles II ~: :!~~ be~daay s
I sa~~g~:rd will be the aignal ialfectinl farmdecprls\:' ~sa: • to iut ;.en that W'UII'I the fidr
lhe milk.
Those interested In narrow for ,..tease of the department's ,of ~arm and ~ poll~. \U.S. crop reporllng sernce. The
2 Use dean water. Examine
ill
Drsl waa aeat to l!:ngland Ill!
1 18 of 30- Jul Cr RoporL Within mm· ernmenl
the' setllnrent content of water :~ p~":"!: .,.-:: S:me with ute!
govemment'a official'! The July rtima~p~
I President George Washlqgton in
used In cleanlngnd and aanltlztngflak• zo"inch spacing. Corn harvest· est~ates of crop production will ~~ctionto 'ptaoyr :•~ . ; role ill' the 1790s at the bri!QU~~~~~ •
Sediment a -or rus1
••
1 d 20 I
- ·-- ..,.._
1 neer En&amp;Us
-~-- ·
may get into milk from the wa· ing oper::.,"!,:~~e totai Iheavy ferillzaion, and lrriga· abaping "erac:;e::::is::: ~: and writer Arthur Younc
ter supply. A rwoty waltr pipe ~ ~ In all equally divid- Uon to be the major weapons ~wheth,..
-··e in wheat acreage :J741-1820) .
~ a~"P
be th !fend Cbec): this ""' Bu'
the tte t to pusb yleldJ up ..,... - lllltorJ • ,_,... ,.
mayntttng eo
a mprodpucera and dal'·l allotments for 1967 - vital in-' Yo"""
"••• ,.._
..;...tl•'
by
severaerl·thl·'-···es
.,....... ed on the three daya of lhe Re- '[ lnu esock
...., whose wr'i....,....
of clean cheese cloth over the view. Nearly every piece
of
will again find much of fol;maUoo to wbeat farmerr. ••ex· influen~ Englilh larQI'l!J, hatl
end of the water outlet, and minimum tillage equipment a- ~rest 1n the apedalllvestock pclftert~ill~ :elplik · asked Washington for fiAiui8 ':
then examining the cloth after vailable bas ~ ~ :: pre- exhibit area housing the fle. The report is ~par~ by the I average yields
b:~

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gnal ActiOn cross t e a 100
esll-\

th"!

810

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Agriculture Departme:·s
.Del
muimum yield plots of corn a
dded Iesure a.porUng Boad, whl . wor farm CO!Its in the JOIIDI .eounOur mHk supply too often d beanS •-onomlsta en- Sc1ence. An a
-"'~ing through a network of 43 field ol· try
_...., __ ! an 1DY
· ""'
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wUI
be a nearbY cr •.,....'
fi
The "" t · r
ed co•
·"'-" tbe In
b
contalna too muc ......- .
and lao! pest experts
I II ld and cea.
cuor IS mane
The president coll"'"""
Tbe ulution to the problem ~ lch thpl wits with wea- center where "';~on Y ~e but operatively with the state&amp;.
• formation hy making lilo C!WD
Ilea in wpiDS the sediment
m~ ~ons and plan batch units wh ope~~ 'lme Basic Information on crop ,mallsurvey of promlneot farmout of milk- not taldaC It"';"- her, •.....-. w!U ~alch their his year fodryr in~ lns!llalons conditions flows through tbe era in New ork, New Jersey,
Use the conventional milk pest ....,.. .
permanen
state offices to Wasbing!On. Pennsylvania, Maryland and
COLUMBUS (UPI) mters or stralnera on the farm wits with weather, soil condl· will be demonstratedhas not Moat of tbe data comes from · Virginia. Young eventnallJ I&amp;
0
cattle have become the
aee A C&lt;JOI, w~al~r:iday'a en- farmers and buslneumen ~ · eeived a report of aeveral ~81 lndicatora of elean milk pro- Ions, and pl&amp;ll ~ss
largest source of gross
ducUOII practices and not as how much prodUctiOn per acre dampened d n!idence lhat 11 supplemented by the services dred words and four atatistical
income in Ohio, tbe number
"milk eleanera."
can be made when feriUzer, thuSiaSDl an co ill be the own staff members, who inter· : tables.
cattle doubling In the
FARM IICIENCE REVIEW water, and weed competition ~ 1966 Rev~~ "
fNery· view farmers and check crop Nes:t Monday'l crop report
since 1950.
am Obio - Oblo Stall Farm Scii!IICe are D6l Umltlng laclors. Dr. biggest yeft. . e urg:pplying conditions.
will consist of about 75 cloaeiy
Dr. Charles lngrsh . •
me
Richard Davill
Associate one who is armmg,
· ted pages and tables with
1 ill
State Uni~e~~ly .ExtenSIOn
Review move• ln:d: fo= Chairman of the Department of farmm or otherwise re!ted: vi~:! ::ai''wi~~ :ndl::::..alell of state and national
vic~ specl&amp; 10 t said
year with an~l:.e tl farm Agronomy and head ol the com· Ohio's larg..t
berna!1 bave one added feaure. I will production of majcr llllll minor
use.

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23~d~~nd~~~~~la~n~to~·~~~tt~en~rd~·-·.i.:be~h~e;_:hi~·g~hl~igh:;;_,:o:;.l..a:,.de~p~ar-;,.;.ct~".ips•......_.......,-....._...,_,,
~:~~~~~m~ey~~~an~d~n~~~ed~ue~a~U~o~:·~m~i~'!c~":~~~~~~h~p~la~."
..ut~:~p~u~l':"~ion~ts~:~~~l·~.~~~~len~
eliP

er.
in !be
Raclno Jolly Neighbors met cookies as a part of ber project. heel cattle Industry changes are al feaures. Obio s larses
st the Methodlat Church annex Jane Redman will give a re- occurrmg In the marketing.
with advisor, Mrs, Harriet Nell· port on her project at the
Ingraham conducted 8 •-·-·"
ler and junior leaden. MMgar- meetiog. - Karen Wheeler, of more than 200 Ohio
et Cole and Carol \YIIcoleD. The News Reporter.
from 1960 thro~~l !111'111. made •'••• to have a
Tbe stody sho
o
group
,......
ers increased cattle on feed
barbecue to complete Garcia Tbe Columbia Make It
ho 1 10 per cent each year
McGraw'• project and
al!o Club met at the
a u uri . the six years sur·
made final plans on who was School on July I with
fro':.. d ~the average finish
Biling ID e1111p. Safety report Whittington and Freda Smith, vey h ~nr tbe period wu 1,041
was atveD by LouiH aDd llP- adviaora, 1n charge. Tbere were welg ~ 0
nis Cole and Cbarlotla Tu!ord. 1i members present. Tbe group po';,.. number of cattlemen
Recreation waa to cbaiWe of decided to have a dance on feeding eattle to lhe good grade
Angela Popp.
ed b July 15.
showed an Increase and 31 per
R~Sbware ":, Y Stralsa McComas,
Jenny cent of those Interviewed IBid
Rho
aron
· - Whittington Kathy Lowther, Ice waa tbe reason they aal·
Rhonda !r$, Newt Reporllr. Rosemary 'Lallden and
!:;ted a certalJ1 market ciwmel
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Chocolate lyo Boyd pve demonstration~. for finished beef durlnl !9115.
How to ......., a
About 3$ per cent ol the
08 "How to Make o Bean Bag,
Milksbate"~~::rn:: "How to Finish Seams," "How catUemen bought feeder caltle
by Sharon
I
to Sew on a BuUnn," "How that oriJinated In Ohio, II per
lng last week of the loR Quell ~-•-• 1 Bean Bag" and "How
fr
Vlr•;n;a 9 per cent
B
Tile IIOIIP met at I be • ..,...
cent om
.--•
ees, of dvllnr Ann I.amberl to Make an Apron." A speclal from Kentucky and a per cent
:~• F.!oc. Well II allo ~ report '"' Jl081ure was .
from Weal Virginia.
b
advisor
Patti
Well
was
1r1n.
Whittington.
qraham uid Tesaa wu
1
~u
Gl 'ncrutloL 01111 of were aerved bJ Jenny
oaly 1tato weal of tbe 'lllallu1~charge piiJed ,... "Ell too, Ruth Ann Jordan, and
ippi River that allowed an k
I
~~ were ll8l'- tby Lowther. - Mary Haning, crease 1n feeder catllll .shi11ped II
~~a~ Jan Be121ng and Ginger Newa Reporter.
Into Oblo, climbing from 1.8
uums. - Sheila Hawk, R&amp;o
cent of the tlltal In 19tl0 to
Cu 1
Diana and Cheryl Black
per cent ia 1166.
por er·
eled tbeir garments wben
The PomeroJ
Fuhlonable PorUand Learn and Do
Maidens loR Club met at the Club met at the borne of Mrs.
Reports on
home ol advisor • Mra · s u e Don Johnson.
th · rojects
Woods last week. Project wort gress on eor P
includ~ plaos for getting the given by all members~ by
Gauae readtnp oewing projecta completed by ~s~~;u~:~; e;:;..n iD is Dam 12.8, 12.5,
the group playof _the meeting. Diane on
ed ball Relnshmeall were aer- Black was m charge of the
?Jl.Mo 69 Kanawba Falll
ved ~ Karen Batty. Tbe nell reation. - Kathy Dailey,
ton . ' 18.94, London,
meeting will be bel4 at the porter·
and Winfield Dama were
the sills.
BIRTHS, DIVORCES
Boat Movements:
REAL EStATe
Oblo ruver - Harley Branch
down
13, 7:30 p.m.; Jim Hou&amp;·
DEATHS, MARRIAGES
land up 14, 1 a. m.; Walter
MAIIIAOI LICINIII
llltea an4 n~;ph.ewa . He wu
I
Beckjord doWD 14, $ a. m.;
lam.N a . aube~Wa~al. II, O.WpoU..
* of Pm• Gron MeUao4ttt laD up l4, 5:15 a. m.; EndeaV•
11Dd Dtull IUIIIblDt, ITo Qallipolll .
~b at Bn~h Hill. W. Vao. 54l:rv
tee• wel'tl hekl TUudiY
aft.amOOD or down 15, 6 a. JO.; Chris Jr.
IIITHI o• Wllll
at Mllle r'a Home for Funera~. and
New Mar-

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One Wagon
For All Crops ..• ~
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LOADI!R TRACTOR

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First Jmr-cat
with unit·frame
hay !Jitft' ~nd corn! For chopped materials, the

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'! for fast, trouble-free unloading. It unloads up to

\ 6.6 tons of forage into bunk or blower in just six

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TRACTOR SALES
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down 15, 6:35 8 . m.;
tinsvlllt dOWD 18, 2:10 8 . m.;
Melvina Drummlftd, A. • M ·
(If OalUa county, died SUnday
dOWD 17, 5:30
3, m.;
momlnl lD I f':olUIDbWI bool
. .pJYI. ~.
G. down 17, 1:50 a. m.;
er an ext.nded lllneu. S
w•• ,.."'I
widOW ot Edward. Druwnond.
up 18, 2:30 a. m.; Kay
wu borD ID th1JI counQ&gt; S.p\.
:w,,
C'ly of
t. .. J'ri(Q',
ll81. di,Uihtc!f of thl 1.&amp;~ J'ral\l
18,_ 7 8. m.; 1
-=:-,..-::~
and J:11il TbOmWn BJlHU. SurYI¥·
LonJs up 18, 7:20 &amp;, m.:
81ATHI Ofl WIIK
lnl childreD are Mn. tklrman Moer·
elrtftn a. arew&amp; n. ma~r Gl VIDIDn ••"' of ctncilulall, L v .
s.~,· ~~:.~:~
down 20, t a.m.:
4led Nl'b Tuea4Q momlnl
in John and A.ln l)rUmmond. ... o
do
- 5 n a m. 1•
Ho... r HupiQI.
Be had """'d Columbul, Franklin Dnnnttaond. t.tf
WD .w, : - '
.. VInton maJOr for •••rllm,.:::""':!!:' Mlc:blian ~ Norman SbnW
of
H. Bosworth U up 21, -t:30

lu..,.ll - Mr. UMI lin.
.,\Jdlill
Gt.uaan of Rt, 1, ltwLnfton, IOU. .fo:U
1. L
at Ho!Rr Holpltl.l .
NetlnHCin - Mr. and Mn. Dono
•l4 A. Carman. M&amp;~ &amp;eeond Ave..
Gaull).llllJ, aon. 8:J:I P· m.
PrlciiW - Mr. and Wn. tlebarl ••
panllll ol 11M Tbird A.w., .on. ~: 31

Eep are ll'lldeci lmmrdl.
ateiY after they IJ'e laid :md
ll'lldually decnue In qual·
11y from thea. oa. OD&lt;e ~
ten, a fruh grede AA (biJibeet quality) ea caa be
tected because it spreads

a..

over much leu of an area

than do eggs of lower
1 ra d e s. It also displays a

MIGS IQIIPMENT CO.

round and upstanding yolk
. a~~;d a large portion of finn,

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tad
He
Be

at one time opeuted • -h
had eqeted tn eattle
WM 1 ..... ran of World
wu bora ill G•WpvU.
188&amp;. IOD of the ..~ Bert
Blanche Blater arowo. He
married, Drs&amp; to Orao~

lb1ck white and a medium.
sized outer margin of tllin

Porneroy 1 white.

of

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21 , &amp;·. IJ a. m:, 7Jtomer up JS,
~ Wll\111 beld TuMdal' altemOOD • I m . !110 Peno1Jl911da
&amp; ~ r L SWAts 1"'\mtiral home "
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butiJ. .;. .. in ShHY _....,..
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Plf'l'lele lUI lltnttn. Ul.rH-411-oW 6 L m.;
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hter of Enid a• end J OY'lll MUI· . a m . Brtrneatone up 23 . 7 ..
aUI laaton. cUed Satur«u. 1111 a4dl·
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to &amp;hll pat"f!D.U, l hl II .urvhed
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Se~~* m • Chippewa up Yeldabl
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p. "m.; Harry Dyer ......
........ _... dabl IIII\UII6 ' Joeeph Or
ol u.. llc:Ca:J l'un•ral Home.
up Meldabl 4:30 a. m.; co
Meldahl 6:411 a. m.
Qalllpolll Dalll - JlriiD B
down 5:40 p. m.: Defellder up
II:IO a. m.; Badley• Stata
do1lll I:JO a. m.
~ aiM' - All. L
Merrill up Ltmdnn 1:SI a. m.;
IIMltaiD Slate down Wlnlilld
IO:JO p. m.; Sldri.IJ dc.WD W(ao
lltl4 11:111 p, a; A. J.
up Willtllld 1:411 L IDol _ ...
• down WII1IWd 1:40 .. m.;

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AiLens Outlasts

Meigs, 13 to 11

SPORifS

Haller's 2. 0ut Blast
After Error Nips Reds
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Braves, Redlegs' Buffalo Advance. World
Middleweight Bo9t •
On Channell3 July 13th ; t
. .ft---. . . .d_y-:::--____,,In Kyger Creek Baseball Tourney=:~:=~~~--.~
lbr~IJ
Sundoy Times-Sentinel

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, 1966 Predictions• Runnm·g

Archer will be oeen by
corry lbe flebt
~r
The Middleport
Braves, II. Steve Dunfee started lor efght MIDI and four bill for an Frldl
.
State television aporia lam
IWiu of .MadiJOD Square Oaf.
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Cheshire Redlegs, and Buffalo, the Braves, was relieved in the 8-1 lead after one ilmin&amp; of I Pom!o; ~;e~tc~::;:. Channel IS, Wjldnesday .
den Geaeral IIJiorl!l.
w. Vo., were winners Friday second by B. Vaugban. and play. Buffalo IICOred lhree more Redless 9 Pt
,.
130:,1
m. DST.
!lobi.
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rush! In the E11hth Annual Ky- John Slaven came on In the in the bottom of the third HI~ Buff11o 1j G8Ill
' "'' ' .
ger Creek toornament lor Ut- third and 101 credit for the tlng stars for .,, ...... wer~ Nor·
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polls Tigers I. event •n aeven months to be
Ue Leapers.
win.
man Trowbridle who
11US WEEK'S GAMES
preoented by Madison Square
IUIDLBGS U
BUFFALO 11·1
three lor three '·'·" Liay ~ar- Mollllay - 6:15 p. m., Pt. Garden . RKO General
NEW YORK (UPIJ- Whenl'lad' atatu. thai It acquired Hlshllght of Ute eventas was Alvis Null pitched lour inn· rison, two for three. Trow· Pleaaant Kiwanis vs. Racine; P;:;;entatlonsnt' henational
the ilMil! pleasure boat season and lost, in the fifties."
' Ute first over the fence borne- lngs ol one hit ball •• Bullalo bridge bad two doubles and 7:!10 p. m., Addaville Sluners ~ ences. w..
tel.,,ast
big- William E Pearson vice run of the tournament
by downed the GaiUpolts Tigors 11· Garrison hit a double.
vs. Gallipolis Athletics; 8:30 p. yve k"';;it in Votlor
sot underway, Industry
•i&amp;s predicted the most profit I prealdent and . eneral .;ana er catcher Barry Morrow,. With I In a game shortened by the
m., Harrisonville Bombers vs. or
y. e eran
able year in history. It looks of the MFG
Co of
one on m the fifth lnrung, as IIJ.run rule. The Tilers' Brent For Bu!fa!o, Null allowed one Gallipolis White Sox.
er, Don Dunphy, will
as U they wUI he on target.
City, Pa., reported that for the his Pt. PleaBant Reds dropped Sanders had the only hil, and hit , wallced three and struck Taeoday - 6:1&gt; p. m., Pt. er the rlnls•de .commentary.
model
th sh A
a U game to the Cheshire IICOred on , fielder's choice in out seven The Tigers left five Pleasant Dairyland vs Galli· For Griffith, thiS will be the
Reports !rom oales and earn- dollar ~ear taro~ b ~r 11 30 Redlegs In tile second contest tile top of the first inning.
011 base. Larry Daniels was on polls Oriole• · 7.30 p ~ Mid· first defell8e of tile
middlelngs from a mnnber o1 repre; •pmen
nd 08 w:re of tile night
Buffalo bats rallied
off the hill for the Tigers. He al· dleport Senaior~ vs ·PI .,Pie
weight crown he won from Dick
sentatlve flrms for the early :::'en23 per ceo1 1 un1I 9 11" Cheshire rolled to a f-2 lead
.- . lowed six hfls, walked five ant Cit Ice and F~el · · 8.30 as- Tiler In Madison Square Garpart of 1116&amp; moslly show figts up·= r~ cent over the after four lnnln&amp;s of play. Morand •truck out 911. The Tigers m G!Ulpolis Senal 's . p, den on April 25 In a close but
ures far In excess of the aame sa.~~~" haas Y~~r. d th row's homenm over the right
left lhree on base.
Bedtord Braves
or
vs. unanhnous decision. For ArchINS FORD
period last year and moving
d
shls ac eve
the field fence narrowed it to f-5
LAST WEEK'S RES
Wedneoday · Galli 1. T' er, who has defeated such
up at a record pace
soee • up
pmenls
Is 8 nd PI PI
t
d tb ·
ULTS
po'"
li!· contend
R11 b'10 " 'lurri· l cylinder.
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year lhr ugb dd'tlo to 'ts
•
easan score
••r
W•dnesdoo - G Ill r T' Pleasant Pure Oil vs Galllpolers ••
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beautiful
0
Hatter•• Yacht Co., produca I ns
I
last run In the top ol the sixth
y
• po IS lg· .
.
can" Carter, .. well •• Tiger
lllwp.
er of large flher1iass yachts,
•
fleetd hnproved Morrow also hit a triple and
::..::;
Midp.
Po:; it il the chance at the middle:
reported a 63 per cent aales oatimg. acJ~ an .~eo;gam· WaB two for lhree at the plate.
Fruth' 2
Pip~ eaaant royPiratea· 8. 30 p m · Middle weight championship he
lncrease for the IIIX • month ~
10 p
urea,
e re- Jeff Viclrers was three for
WI i 811 ' p
. y
Kt· port Brave~ ~. Syn~use
• been teeklng for three yearll.
0
period ending April 30. Earn- r · .
three Including a triple . Che·
·
The 28 • year • ool~dle~!~~j
1 n s ' omeroy a ees · Tbmdo _ 6: 15
inp for the same period in- I CresUmer
reported that shire's John Baird was three Junior Jamison 1macked a Thursday - Harrisonville 3
y
· p. m., Porn- who Is also tile w
1
creased 68 per cent.
of d
C'&lt;&gt;mp:;:y's for three and R. Roush was lfand slam home run In . tile Gallipolil Red Sox 1• Middl;
;•· m
champion of the world, is
1
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Company President David R. f rg alsss ~~II a ;~,num
M' ats two for three including a douh- lop of the f1rst Inning Friday pori Senators 6, Galli~Us lndi· Redlegs'
Pt ·Pic~' ant M~~ first boxer to hold two or
SADOR,
power steerinJ,
Parker Jr. said tho firm enter- rom 1
e a s,
mn., le.
night at Memorial FJeld to I ana 2· PI Pleasant p
0'1 bl
. .
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a . , championships
power brekes, new tiret,
1 pl~nt for
the model y
1 th Whit Sox
·
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ure I ea tt Iron· 1·30 p m Port2
ed the last haK of fiscal 1966J !b
h A 'I
ear John Melzl!er, winning pitch· g ve e
e
• i- wm 15, Cottageville Dodger. 14.
land ., r.iJddiepori Red So
ly since Henry Arlll!ltrong
automatic, V-8 engine, ~·
dio.
·
with 1 "sizable backlog o1 1 roug
prl 30 were 122 per er for Cheshire allowed six over the Red Sox and put tile 1·
·- .. - ·
x. the featherweight
·
ordero and "we expect to Nil- · cent
of deliveries for the hits walked
and struck White Sox In first place In the
and welterweight
at
Unue strong for the balance ol same period In 1965 ·
out '15. Morrow started for Pt. Gallipolis Lillie Leal"•·
record is 50 victories and
1964 CH~VROLET
1
VAll, Beautiful marooa
the fiscal year."
To ';;',s'"~\~ s~lp~en\ •~ - Pleasant, was relieved by Jeff The Red Sox are now in 8
record is 50 vidor.i::, and
llnlih. 4 ipeed traoo.U.
A IIJ.fold Increase In profits orne, e t • han"/~" 1 • VIckers In the second and three way tie for second place l
defeats with I! knft"outs.
liou, radio, white tires.
8
8
was reported by Winner Boals nowdingon "to woO· 'u Cas • OC· Morrow caught. Pt. Pleasant with the Yankees and Atblet.l
"1J
this will be
the chs1mpion'•ll
$1195
Inc. of .IC kson, Tenn., for the cor
. 1cs,
. all lhree w1th
. 4-~ records
th'1rd bo ul of. the year
'd arre d ameron j left lhree on baN! ond O...h1re
0
1
1
1964 FORD 2 DR. HAlO.
first six. months of the current, ~~:._r::•• en
an genera left nine.
The White Sox are ii-I.
.
Archer. a 23-year-old
TOP, V·II, automatic, Jo, ·
year, With net sales for the l
""
BRAVES 8-7
nCOUD er
man from the Bron&lt; ,
cal owner, 28,001} actull
period up 86 per cent over the
Steve Dunfee singled In the To open the White Sox first ,
York, has one of the b&lt;!St
miles.
·
1965 period.
:
SLOW PITCH
bottom of the sixth and scored Jeff LewiS, R~eky Boone, and I Drawmgs were held Friday The Gallipolis Pony League cords in the boxmg game
Peter W. Ulfldn, president of:TEAM STANDINGS
I when Dave Boyd was safe on Chu~k Perroud smgled m suc· evemng for the Pee Wee tourn&lt; Phlllles lambasted the Reds . 41 wins and just 2 losses.
the firm which produces run-1
w L R OR I an error to break a 7·7 tie and cessiOn to load tbe bases. Then amen! to he played at the Sy· 22-li in a conference lame on has knocked out eight oppon· ll .~~:a~];,~~l~~~~:,1
aboula and cruisers from It lo G&amp;J . . . . . , , .. 6 2 81 35 i give the Middleport Braves an came JamiSon 's blow that bat· ! racuse baseball park.
Eight I Memorial Field Friday even· - -21 feet, credited a "senerallyl Ne~l
' " " 5 2 58 25 18-7 win over the Pomeroy Ti&amp;· ~ •n four runs. JamiSon was leaiTII will partlcJpale.
[mg.
WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT
good economic climate" with 1 ~;:10nwlde . , . 4 4 58 64 ers.
two for hvo at the plate, 1•t· Tournament manager Robert , Both teams scored lhree nmsl The Recreation
COiltributlng to the upturn in l Baptist .
" . ~ : : ~ Pomeroy le~ &amp;.3 after three 11:::f ~ :mg~. URJ~har~ SU!ele w~ks Indicated action will get . In the opening innmg, but from 1of Wellslon Is sponsoring
10 Y 8 •e 8 so ••ng· l: d~way on Monday,
the profit picture.
JNazaren~· " " "
'%/
lnnlnls but Middleport held the ~ed
with 1 that point on, the Phils climb- 1 Women's Slow-Pitch Soft:ball
1964 FORD FAIRLANI 4
2
6
58
DOOR. 6 cyl., automatic,
Winner, Incidentally, wlll ... TOTALS · · · · Z3
l%3 upper hand 7-fi after four Inn·
1
~
epo~
opposmg
Racine
at
ed
on
a
total
of
five
Reds
hurl·
Tournament.
It
will
6
13
323
white tiras, wheel covers,
ler ths sailboat market for tile LAST WEEK'S RESULTS· ings. Tho Tigers scored asaln Dean Lucas scored the Red . p.mhedec~nd game that eve. lers for II hils, finishins the ' Aug 8 and end Aug . 13.
radio, sharp, and rarin' to
11
1
lint time with a 241&gt;-foot 1 Nazarene
GSI
In the top of the sixth to tie it Sox's first run un errors m the ~~f· sc u ~'i,.toM ~g~
evening with 21 markers.
fee IS $10 The first twelve (12
'
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masthead fin keel sloop, to be Nationwide10 G'-l 9
e rt ur V!l i The Reds are now 5-4 for the teams te apply w11l make
7-7. There was one out when second lnnmg and Dave Schoon- Add P m ' wl
$1495
1
7
8
introduced at the Chicago boat Baptist • Neal _ p d
the Braves scored the w1nnlng over tallied their second run 1 G~:;~; on Wed
son.
tl•e tourn• ment If
1960 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOII
trade show next loll.
THIS WEEK'S GA~S·
run.
In the sixth on errors. Both ' 13 118 S
nesda~, July I Jeff R... wa• credlled w•th call or wnU!· Wayne D Berg· SEDAN.
good 1eoood oar,
William C. Scott, president MODday _Nazarene v,' Neall Top hitters for the Ti&amp;ers were unearned runs ,
I er~ Pat&amp;·~··~· a~~~~
~m· the victory. Dan Cook, who doll , Roule No. 1,
sharp.
of the diversified Oulboard
UOI!wide
were Roser Abbott, lhree for Jim Steinbeck started and on Y
vs Ches~re . at 7 45 n as- •tarted for the Reds, was cbarg. Phone 384-2430.
Marine Corp., reported
that
G&amp;J vs. GSI
I four; Jim Bates and RORer went the route for the White The ~i-finals will be 1:·: , &lt;;d with the loss. He was re-;
---1964 MERCURY
sales in tho ~rea of QIIO mll· Tuesday - Baptist vs. Na- Dixon, two for lOIII', and Chuck Sox. He allowed two bits gave on July 15, Louks said p y ~v! by ~ave Burnett, Tom I
MEN'S TOURNAMENT
CLAIR 4
bon and earmngs equal to or
1Clark, ene ~r one.
up one walk and struck' out I Results of Pee Wee ·League il~n. ws , · Bush and R. Ham- ~ The Recreation Det••. rilnent 'l l TOP, power
er brake.,
exceeding the $13.1 mlllloa re- RETRIBUTION
Brave hlttmg stars
were rune Stemheck h"' appeared actwn on Friday ni•ht at S a
M d
h
of 0Wellston " 11 11
tires,
beauUful
cord of 1959 "appea r reason. BERLIN (UPI ) - The East1M'k
· games Has a 2-{) record 1'cuse found Cheshire• scoringyr a· 1o ea ows
1 e ·ray 1or ~ 1wo for four; an d ill follr
h0 ad two hils· for tile Me •s Sl ow-p c.
is b.
able" for the current ltscal German Com m u n 1s t s an· Danny McCloud and Dave Boyd , has pitched j6 lnnmgs allow: ! 10-2 triumph over Addison to l r ser~l
co~~te: siX safe- , Tournament. It Will sta rt Aug .
nounced Friday the execution two for three, wltil the latter Ied nme hils walked n;ne and win the American League Dlvl ~ ~~~ed t
th ·~· \bases ,15 and end Aug. 27 Entry fee l
year endiDI Sept. 30.
About
75
per
ceot
ol OBC's of Dr. Horst Fischer C'Qnvicted getting two doubles. Pomeroy Istruck out 24 batters
sJOn
of
the
activities
The
Pom.
oF
.:~p
em
120 \
1 $10. The first
1 .
rod I'
Ia
the
'
1f
.
·
·
or ~ wmners e R•rs
ose bad is
.
P uc Ion
In
marine of 11 erlmes agaln.; t humanity" e t 11 men on base and Mtd-~
woy Angels scored 8 10-4 wm 1Urr
'
eams to app Y wall
up
fietd, •the company being the while serving t thP Nazi dleport had five stranded.
Dave Sch~onover worked five Iover Syracuse m the first game Ian:et~: ~~~issr:~t~ five ru~s. \ the tournament lf inle'"''""
worlds la11est manufacturer of Auschwitz coocentrat100 camp. Roger Abbott went the route: mnUJg~ for t1.1e Red Sox, allow-,of the evenUJi.
Jes
were trap- ! call or wnte: Wayne D.
outboard motors and a produc- Fischer was convicted of for the Tigers was charged I ed seven hils, w•lked one i
D8I S d h d I
f , doll. Rt. I , Wellston. phone
er of other Cbn!umer products selecting 70,000 Inmates, includ- with the loss, g~ve up nine hits, I ~nd ~truck: out five. His record ~
GAWp0LJS U'ITLE
five :co:e~n f!~ r:ns o:d hao; ,2430.
such as •tern drive enllnes, InK women and children, fori walked three and siruck out I" now H. He has worked 28 ,
LEAGUE STANDINGS
' .
'
- - -·- - -- - - flbefllass boats and trailers. extermination in the gas · -·
.. - - -· momgs , allowed 22 hits , walk· TEAM
W L R OR two .~•pies and a homer for six Russell 8 triple.
"With the Increasing trend chambers while the camp.
GALLJPOUS PONY
led II and struck out 46.
Wh•t&lt; Sox
... 5 I 3ll 291R~ 'canada b
j
Rose fanned five and wallced
toward outdoor recreation and doctor from Nov . 1942 until ;
LEAGUE STANDINGS
, Bob Williams and R 0 1 Ph Red Sox
.. .. 4 2 !t 20 iri ie for
wad a double and three. The Reds hurlers fanned
water . conservation and re- January 1941.
TEAM
W L R OR ,Saunders got singles, the 01 &gt; Yalikees
4 2 31 20
p
Ulllers, and Ron 10, but .walked • total of 13.
clamallon, boaHn1 II a strong He w., sentenced to ~eau 1 Dodgers . .. .. . 7 1 78 43 ly Red Sox's hits.
Athletics .. .. ... 4 2 40 24
·
and lfOWinl lnduotry," Weott March 1.1 by Jhe East German Phlllles .... , .. 8 2 103 52
. .
Senators ..
.. . 3 3 31 24
said, "quite apart from the Supreme Court
Reds .......... &gt; 4 76 69 Llnescore :~
, Indians .. .. .. .. 2 4 19 50
_ _:__:_ _:___;::_.:::_.c=- .... _____ .
I Giants .. "
.. . 3 6 M 78 Red Sox
810 001 - 2 2 I Tigers . " .. . . 2 4 32 37
IBraves .. .. .. .. 0 tO 50 119 While Sol 400 tltlx - 4 7 2 Orioles .
0 6 25 48
TOTALS
zs 23 Ill 3111 Batteries: Red Sox -Schoon· TOTALS
%4 %4 %5! %5%
·
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS: ,over and llood: While Sox _ ! LAST WEEK'S RESULTS: 1
Amerkaa Leape
i(IH) .
Ph illies 7 Braves 4
iStembeck and Perroud.
' Tigers 8 Orioles 2
(lsi game)
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Senators 13 Indians 1
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Chicago
0011 001 0011- I 8 0 FRIDAYS UNE SCORES
' Dodgers 211 Braves 4
1FOR THE ROAD
AU1letics 3 Yankees 1
Boslon
101100 OOx- 3 9 1 1124s zzbylu vlyd results 7-9 mt Phlllies 22 Reds 8
1
1'0KVO 1UP11 . - Bon vivants While Sox t Red So&lt; 2
Lamabe, Higgins (5) , Wil·
National Leal"•
THIS WEEK:s GAMES:
who f1mshed their evenmgti too. GAMES THIS WEEK:
. -~ ··~.
helm •8) and Romano; wnborg Phila.
100 030 100- 5 11 t Monday - G••nts vs Braves drunk to dme are bein1 11 Moaday - Oriolea vs. Jn.
1$-71 and Ryan. LP-Lamabe Chicago
001 001 110- 4 8 1 Taesday - Reds vs . Dndg- rescued by a Tokyo firm thal dtans
14-6). HR- Foy t5th) .
1 Short, Knowles (9! and ers
sends over an experienced.! Taeoda,y - Athletics vs. Red
1Uecker : Holtzman, Koonre !6)
f2nd game!
Wedaesday - Pbillies vs. Gl- . college · trained , teetotaler to 'iSox
vs .
Cbi&lt;ago
000 010 1100- 1 53 Lee 18) and Hundley . WP_: ants
l navigat&lt; the tarnily car home. W&lt;daeoday _ Tigero
3oston
000 000 In- 5 4 1 Short lliJ.o l. LP- Hollzman 13. Thursday- Bravea YB. Reds !The fee I• .two buck~ lor the iSeDlltors
Howard, Locker 18) HiQi118 9). HR- AIIen (21st), Williams Friday - Dodgers vs. Phil· f1rst Ioiii' IIllles and f1fty cent• : FrtdaJ - Indians n . Alb·
!81 and McNertney; StanKO (3- 1!5th l, Browne (lith) .
lies
a mlle thereaiter.
letics
41 and Ryan. LP-wcker !ii-71. 1tlat pme)
HR-Berry 16th).
!New York 000 010 001- 2 8 2 '
, Pitts.
310 001 321- 10 14 0
Calif
000 000 100- 1 5 0 Shaw, Bearnarth (7) and
Bait
000 lltltl 011- 2 6 0 Grote, Stephenson !8) ; Law &lt;S.
i:;opez 14-91 and ftodlers; · 3) and Pagliaroni. LP-sllaw
Sbort, Walt (6) , Flsller 18), S. IIHI) . HR- Stargel! (20th),
M11ier !91 and Etchebarren. (!ad pmo)
WP--S. Miller (7·1). HR- New York 001 000 100- 2 9 o
Powell I19th).
Pitts.
013 004 lOX- 9 10 0 '
Flaher, Bearnartb (7) , 111d
(1st game)
Stephe1180n ; Slsk, O'Dell 111
Wash
500 0111100- 7 9 1 and Gonder. WP-8isk (3-1) .
New York 032 010 11t1t1- 6 11 0 LP- Fisher (IJ.9). HRS-Slai'
Bosman, Lines (31, Kline 19) gell 121sll , Mazeroskl (7th).
I
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Hamllt~6), Renlff 17) and Houslllll
100 Ill 100- I IS I
Gibbs. WI'-Lines (2-0) . LP- St. Louis 000 000 010- 1 3 o1
Stottlemyre 17-10). HHs-Mant- Bruce, Raymond (9) and
le (17th), Pepltoae !18th).
Bateman: Gibson, Woodeshick
l'llld game I
!&amp;), Brllu (6), Jaster (7),
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Wash
230 000 100- 5 10 s Dennla 19) and McCarver. WP
New York OOS 010 211- 7 II o1-Bruce (2-3), LP-Gibaon (11·8) 11
Hannan, Cox &lt;5), llosmmdiRS- Bateman (lltb), Fr1J1co.
pvbll1heclln the interest of
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, 1966 Predictions• Runnm·g

Archer will be oeen by
corry lbe flebt
~r
The Middleport
Braves, II. Steve Dunfee started lor efght MIDI and four bill for an Frldl
.
State television aporia lam
IWiu of .MadiJOD Square Oaf.
•
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Cheshire Redlegs, and Buffalo, the Braves, was relieved in the 8-1 lead after one ilmin&amp; of I Pom!o; ~;e~tc~::;:. Channel IS, Wjldnesday .
den Geaeral IIJiorl!l.
w. Vo., were winners Friday second by B. Vaugban. and play. Buffalo IICOred lhree more Redless 9 Pt
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130:,1
m. DST.
!lobi.
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rush! In the E11hth Annual Ky- John Slaven came on In the in the bottom of the third HI~ Buff11o 1j G8Ill
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ger Creek toornament lor Ut- third and 101 credit for the tlng stars for .,, ...... wer~ Nor·
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polls Tigers I. event •n aeven months to be
Ue Leapers.
win.
man Trowbridle who
11US WEEK'S GAMES
preoented by Madison Square
IUIDLBGS U
BUFFALO 11·1
three lor three '·'·" Liay ~ar- Mollllay - 6:15 p. m., Pt. Garden . RKO General
NEW YORK (UPIJ- Whenl'lad' atatu. thai It acquired Hlshllght of Ute eventas was Alvis Null pitched lour inn· rison, two for three. Trow· Pleaaant Kiwanis vs. Racine; P;:;;entatlonsnt' henational
the ilMil! pleasure boat season and lost, in the fifties."
' Ute first over the fence borne- lngs ol one hit ball •• Bullalo bridge bad two doubles and 7:!10 p. m., Addaville Sluners ~ ences. w..
tel.,,ast
big- William E Pearson vice run of the tournament
by downed the GaiUpolts Tigors 11· Garrison hit a double.
vs. Gallipolis Athletics; 8:30 p. yve k"';;it in Votlor
sot underway, Industry
•i&amp;s predicted the most profit I prealdent and . eneral .;ana er catcher Barry Morrow,. With I In a game shortened by the
m., Harrisonville Bombers vs. or
y. e eran
able year in history. It looks of the MFG
Co of
one on m the fifth lnrung, as IIJ.run rule. The Tilers' Brent For Bu!fa!o, Null allowed one Gallipolis White Sox.
er, Don Dunphy, will
as U they wUI he on target.
City, Pa., reported that for the his Pt. PleaBant Reds dropped Sanders had the only hil, and hit , wallced three and struck Taeoday - 6:1&gt; p. m., Pt. er the rlnls•de .commentary.
model
th sh A
a U game to the Cheshire IICOred on , fielder's choice in out seven The Tigers left five Pleasant Dairyland vs Galli· For Griffith, thiS will be the
Reports !rom oales and earn- dollar ~ear taro~ b ~r 11 30 Redlegs In tile second contest tile top of the first inning.
011 base. Larry Daniels was on polls Oriole• · 7.30 p ~ Mid· first defell8e of tile
middlelngs from a mnnber o1 repre; •pmen
nd 08 w:re of tile night
Buffalo bats rallied
off the hill for the Tigers. He al· dleport Senaior~ vs ·PI .,Pie
weight crown he won from Dick
sentatlve flrms for the early :::'en23 per ceo1 1 un1I 9 11" Cheshire rolled to a f-2 lead
.- . lowed six hfls, walked five ant Cit Ice and F~el · · 8.30 as- Tiler In Madison Square Garpart of 1116&amp; moslly show figts up·= r~ cent over the after four lnnln&amp;s of play. Morand •truck out 911. The Tigers m G!Ulpolis Senal 's . p, den on April 25 In a close but
ures far In excess of the aame sa.~~~" haas Y~~r. d th row's homenm over the right
left lhree on base.
Bedtord Braves
or
vs. unanhnous decision. For ArchINS FORD
period last year and moving
d
shls ac eve
the field fence narrowed it to f-5
LAST WEEK'S RES
Wedneoday · Galli 1. T' er, who has defeated such
up at a record pace
soee • up
pmenls
Is 8 nd PI PI
t
d tb ·
ULTS
po'"
li!· contend
R11 b'10 " 'lurri· l cylinder.
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•
easan score
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W•dnesdoo - G Ill r T' Pleasant Pure Oil vs Galllpolers ••
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beautiful
0
Hatter•• Yacht Co., produca I ns
I
last run In the top ol the sixth
y
• po IS lg· .
.
can" Carter, .. well •• Tiger
lllwp.
er of large flher1iass yachts,
•
fleetd hnproved Morrow also hit a triple and
::..::;
Midp.
Po:; it il the chance at the middle:
reported a 63 per cent aales oatimg. acJ~ an .~eo;gam· WaB two for lhree at the plate.
Fruth' 2
Pip~ eaaant royPiratea· 8. 30 p m · Middle weight championship he
lncrease for the IIIX • month ~
10 p
urea,
e re- Jeff Viclrers was three for
WI i 811 ' p
. y
Kt· port Brave~ ~. Syn~use
• been teeklng for three yearll.
0
period ending April 30. Earn- r · .
three Including a triple . Che·
·
The 28 • year • ool~dle~!~~j
1 n s ' omeroy a ees · Tbmdo _ 6: 15
inp for the same period in- I CresUmer
reported that shire's John Baird was three Junior Jamison 1macked a Thursday - Harrisonville 3
y
· p. m., Porn- who Is also tile w
1
creased 68 per cent.
of d
C'&lt;&gt;mp:;:y's for three and R. Roush was lfand slam home run In . tile Gallipolil Red Sox 1• Middl;
;•· m
champion of the world, is
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Company President David R. f rg alsss ~~II a ;~,num
M' ats two for three including a douh- lop of the f1rst Inning Friday pori Senators 6, Galli~Us lndi· Redlegs'
Pt ·Pic~' ant M~~ first boxer to hold two or
SADOR,
power steerinJ,
Parker Jr. said tho firm enter- rom 1
e a s,
mn., le.
night at Memorial FJeld to I ana 2· PI Pleasant p
0'1 bl
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a . , championships
power brekes, new tiret,
1 pl~nt for
the model y
1 th Whit Sox
·
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ure I ea tt Iron· 1·30 p m Port2
ed the last haK of fiscal 1966J !b
h A 'I
ear John Melzl!er, winning pitch· g ve e
e
• i- wm 15, Cottageville Dodger. 14.
land ., r.iJddiepori Red So
ly since Henry Arlll!ltrong
automatic, V-8 engine, ~·
dio.
·
with 1 "sizable backlog o1 1 roug
prl 30 were 122 per er for Cheshire allowed six over the Red Sox and put tile 1·
·- .. - ·
x. the featherweight
·
ordero and "we expect to Nil- · cent
of deliveries for the hits walked
and struck White Sox In first place In the
and welterweight
at
Unue strong for the balance ol same period In 1965 ·
out '15. Morrow started for Pt. Gallipolis Lillie Leal"•·
record is 50 victories and
1964 CH~VROLET
1
VAll, Beautiful marooa
the fiscal year."
To ';;',s'"~\~ s~lp~en\ •~ - Pleasant, was relieved by Jeff The Red Sox are now in 8
record is 50 vidor.i::, and
llnlih. 4 ipeed traoo.U.
A IIJ.fold Increase In profits orne, e t • han"/~" 1 • VIckers In the second and three way tie for second place l
defeats with I! knft"outs.
liou, radio, white tires.
8
8
was reported by Winner Boals nowdingon "to woO· 'u Cas • OC· Morrow caught. Pt. Pleasant with the Yankees and Atblet.l
"1J
this will be
the chs1mpion'•ll
$1195
Inc. of .IC kson, Tenn., for the cor
. 1cs,
. all lhree w1th
. 4-~ records
th'1rd bo ul of. the year
'd arre d ameron j left lhree on baN! ond O...h1re
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1964 FORD 2 DR. HAlO.
first six. months of the current, ~~:._r::•• en
an genera left nine.
The White Sox are ii-I.
.
Archer. a 23-year-old
TOP, V·II, automatic, Jo, ·
year, With net sales for the l
""
BRAVES 8-7
nCOUD er
man from the Bron&lt; ,
cal owner, 28,001} actull
period up 86 per cent over the
Steve Dunfee singled In the To open the White Sox first ,
York, has one of the b&lt;!St
miles.
·
1965 period.
:
SLOW PITCH
bottom of the sixth and scored Jeff LewiS, R~eky Boone, and I Drawmgs were held Friday The Gallipolis Pony League cords in the boxmg game
Peter W. Ulfldn, president of:TEAM STANDINGS
I when Dave Boyd was safe on Chu~k Perroud smgled m suc· evemng for the Pee Wee tourn&lt; Phlllles lambasted the Reds . 41 wins and just 2 losses.
the firm which produces run-1
w L R OR I an error to break a 7·7 tie and cessiOn to load tbe bases. Then amen! to he played at the Sy· 22-li in a conference lame on has knocked out eight oppon· ll .~~:a~];,~~l~~~~:,1
aboula and cruisers from It lo G&amp;J . . . . . , , .. 6 2 81 35 i give the Middleport Braves an came JamiSon 's blow that bat· ! racuse baseball park.
Eight I Memorial Field Friday even· - -21 feet, credited a "senerallyl Ne~l
' " " 5 2 58 25 18-7 win over the Pomeroy Ti&amp;· ~ •n four runs. JamiSon was leaiTII will partlcJpale.
[mg.
WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT
good economic climate" with 1 ~;:10nwlde . , . 4 4 58 64 ers.
two for hvo at the plate, 1•t· Tournament manager Robert , Both teams scored lhree nmsl The Recreation
COiltributlng to the upturn in l Baptist .
" . ~ : : ~ Pomeroy le~ &amp;.3 after three 11:::f ~ :mg~. URJ~har~ SU!ele w~ks Indicated action will get . In the opening innmg, but from 1of Wellslon Is sponsoring
10 Y 8 •e 8 so ••ng· l: d~way on Monday,
the profit picture.
JNazaren~· " " "
'%/
lnnlnls but Middleport held the ~ed
with 1 that point on, the Phils climb- 1 Women's Slow-Pitch Soft:ball
1964 FORD FAIRLANI 4
2
6
58
DOOR. 6 cyl., automatic,
Winner, Incidentally, wlll ... TOTALS · · · · Z3
l%3 upper hand 7-fi after four Inn·
1
~
epo~
opposmg
Racine
at
ed
on
a
total
of
five
Reds
hurl·
Tournament.
It
will
6
13
323
white tiras, wheel covers,
ler ths sailboat market for tile LAST WEEK'S RESULTS· ings. Tho Tigers scored asaln Dean Lucas scored the Red . p.mhedec~nd game that eve. lers for II hils, finishins the ' Aug 8 and end Aug . 13.
radio, sharp, and rarin' to
11
1
lint time with a 241&gt;-foot 1 Nazarene
GSI
In the top of the sixth to tie it Sox's first run un errors m the ~~f· sc u ~'i,.toM ~g~
evening with 21 markers.
fee IS $10 The first twelve (12
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masthead fin keel sloop, to be Nationwide10 G'-l 9
e rt ur V!l i The Reds are now 5-4 for the teams te apply w11l make
7-7. There was one out when second lnnmg and Dave Schoon- Add P m ' wl
$1495
1
7
8
introduced at the Chicago boat Baptist • Neal _ p d
the Braves scored the w1nnlng over tallied their second run 1 G~:;~; on Wed
son.
tl•e tourn• ment If
1960 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOII
trade show next loll.
THIS WEEK'S GA~S·
run.
In the sixth on errors. Both ' 13 118 S
nesda~, July I Jeff R... wa• credlled w•th call or wnU!· Wayne D Berg· SEDAN.
good 1eoood oar,
William C. Scott, president MODday _Nazarene v,' Neall Top hitters for the Ti&amp;ers were unearned runs ,
I er~ Pat&amp;·~··~· a~~~~
~m· the victory. Dan Cook, who doll , Roule No. 1,
sharp.
of the diversified Oulboard
UOI!wide
were Roser Abbott, lhree for Jim Steinbeck started and on Y
vs Ches~re . at 7 45 n as- •tarted for the Reds, was cbarg. Phone 384-2430.
Marine Corp., reported
that
G&amp;J vs. GSI
I four; Jim Bates and RORer went the route for the White The ~i-finals will be 1:·: , &lt;;d with the loss. He was re-;
---1964 MERCURY
sales in tho ~rea of QIIO mll· Tuesday - Baptist vs. Na- Dixon, two for lOIII', and Chuck Sox. He allowed two bits gave on July 15, Louks said p y ~v! by ~ave Burnett, Tom I
MEN'S TOURNAMENT
CLAIR 4
bon and earmngs equal to or
1Clark, ene ~r one.
up one walk and struck' out I Results of Pee Wee ·League il~n. ws , · Bush and R. Ham- ~ The Recreation Det••. rilnent 'l l TOP, power
er brake.,
exceeding the $13.1 mlllloa re- RETRIBUTION
Brave hlttmg stars
were rune Stemheck h"' appeared actwn on Friday ni•ht at S a
M d
h
of 0Wellston " 11 11
tires,
beauUful
cord of 1959 "appea r reason. BERLIN (UPI ) - The East1M'k
· games Has a 2-{) record 1'cuse found Cheshire• scoringyr a· 1o ea ows
1 e ·ray 1or ~ 1wo for four; an d ill follr
h0 ad two hils· for tile Me •s Sl ow-p c.
is b.
able" for the current ltscal German Com m u n 1s t s an· Danny McCloud and Dave Boyd , has pitched j6 lnnmgs allow: ! 10-2 triumph over Addison to l r ser~l
co~~te: siX safe- , Tournament. It Will sta rt Aug .
nounced Friday the execution two for three, wltil the latter Ied nme hils walked n;ne and win the American League Dlvl ~ ~~~ed t
th ·~· \bases ,15 and end Aug. 27 Entry fee l
year endiDI Sept. 30.
About
75
per
ceot
ol OBC's of Dr. Horst Fischer C'Qnvicted getting two doubles. Pomeroy Istruck out 24 batters
sJOn
of
the
activities
The
Pom.
oF
.:~p
em
120 \
1 $10. The first
1 .
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the
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.
·
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or ~ wmners e R•rs
ose bad is
.
P uc Ion
In
marine of 11 erlmes agaln.; t humanity" e t 11 men on base and Mtd-~
woy Angels scored 8 10-4 wm 1Urr
'
eams to app Y wall
up
fietd, •the company being the while serving t thP Nazi dleport had five stranded.
Dave Sch~onover worked five Iover Syracuse m the first game Ian:et~: ~~~issr:~t~ five ru~s. \ the tournament lf inle'"''""
worlds la11est manufacturer of Auschwitz coocentrat100 camp. Roger Abbott went the route: mnUJg~ for t1.1e Red Sox, allow-,of the evenUJi.
Jes
were trap- ! call or wnte: Wayne D.
outboard motors and a produc- Fischer was convicted of for the Tigers was charged I ed seven hils, w•lked one i
D8I S d h d I
f , doll. Rt. I , Wellston. phone
er of other Cbn!umer products selecting 70,000 Inmates, includ- with the loss, g~ve up nine hits, I ~nd ~truck: out five. His record ~
GAWp0LJS U'ITLE
five :co:e~n f!~ r:ns o:d hao; ,2430.
such as •tern drive enllnes, InK women and children, fori walked three and siruck out I" now H. He has worked 28 ,
LEAGUE STANDINGS
' .
'
- - -·- - -- - - flbefllass boats and trailers. extermination in the gas · -·
.. - - -· momgs , allowed 22 hits , walk· TEAM
W L R OR two .~•pies and a homer for six Russell 8 triple.
"With the Increasing trend chambers while the camp.
GALLJPOUS PONY
led II and struck out 46.
Wh•t&lt; Sox
... 5 I 3ll 291R~ 'canada b
j
Rose fanned five and wallced
toward outdoor recreation and doctor from Nov . 1942 until ;
LEAGUE STANDINGS
, Bob Williams and R 0 1 Ph Red Sox
.. .. 4 2 !t 20 iri ie for
wad a double and three. The Reds hurlers fanned
water . conservation and re- January 1941.
TEAM
W L R OR ,Saunders got singles, the 01 &gt; Yalikees
4 2 31 20
p
Ulllers, and Ron 10, but .walked • total of 13.
clamallon, boaHn1 II a strong He w., sentenced to ~eau 1 Dodgers . .. .. . 7 1 78 43 ly Red Sox's hits.
Athletics .. .. ... 4 2 40 24
·
and lfOWinl lnduotry," Weott March 1.1 by Jhe East German Phlllles .... , .. 8 2 103 52
. .
Senators ..
.. . 3 3 31 24
said, "quite apart from the Supreme Court
Reds .......... &gt; 4 76 69 Llnescore :~
, Indians .. .. .. .. 2 4 19 50
_ _:__:_ _:___;::_.:::_.c=- .... _____ .
I Giants .. "
.. . 3 6 M 78 Red Sox
810 001 - 2 2 I Tigers . " .. . . 2 4 32 37
IBraves .. .. .. .. 0 tO 50 119 While Sol 400 tltlx - 4 7 2 Orioles .
0 6 25 48
TOTALS
zs 23 Ill 3111 Batteries: Red Sox -Schoon· TOTALS
%4 %4 %5! %5%
·
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS: ,over and llood: While Sox _ ! LAST WEEK'S RESULTS: 1
Amerkaa Leape
i(IH) .
Ph illies 7 Braves 4
iStembeck and Perroud.
' Tigers 8 Orioles 2
(lsi game)
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i Reds II GiantM 5
;
Senators 13 Indians 1
.
Chicago
0011 001 0011- I 8 0 FRIDAYS UNE SCORES
' Dodgers 211 Braves 4
1FOR THE ROAD
AU1letics 3 Yankees 1
Boslon
101100 OOx- 3 9 1 1124s zzbylu vlyd results 7-9 mt Phlllies 22 Reds 8
1
1'0KVO 1UP11 . - Bon vivants While Sox t Red So&lt; 2
Lamabe, Higgins (5) , Wil·
National Leal"•
THIS WEEK:s GAMES:
who f1mshed their evenmgti too. GAMES THIS WEEK:
. -~ ··~.
helm •8) and Romano; wnborg Phila.
100 030 100- 5 11 t Monday - G••nts vs Braves drunk to dme are bein1 11 Moaday - Oriolea vs. Jn.
1$-71 and Ryan. LP-Lamabe Chicago
001 001 110- 4 8 1 Taesday - Reds vs . Dndg- rescued by a Tokyo firm thal dtans
14-6). HR- Foy t5th) .
1 Short, Knowles (9! and ers
sends over an experienced.! Taeoda,y - Athletics vs. Red
1Uecker : Holtzman, Koonre !6)
f2nd game!
Wedaesday - Pbillies vs. Gl- . college · trained , teetotaler to 'iSox
vs .
Cbi&lt;ago
000 010 1100- 1 53 Lee 18) and Hundley . WP_: ants
l navigat&lt; the tarnily car home. W&lt;daeoday _ Tigero
3oston
000 000 In- 5 4 1 Short lliJ.o l. LP- Hollzman 13. Thursday- Bravea YB. Reds !The fee I• .two buck~ lor the iSeDlltors
Howard, Locker 18) HiQi118 9). HR- AIIen (21st), Williams Friday - Dodgers vs. Phil· f1rst Ioiii' IIllles and f1fty cent• : FrtdaJ - Indians n . Alb·
!81 and McNertney; StanKO (3- 1!5th l, Browne (lith) .
lies
a mlle thereaiter.
letics
41 and Ryan. LP-wcker !ii-71. 1tlat pme)
HR-Berry 16th).
!New York 000 010 001- 2 8 2 '
, Pitts.
310 001 321- 10 14 0
Calif
000 000 100- 1 5 0 Shaw, Bearnarth (7) and
Bait
000 lltltl 011- 2 6 0 Grote, Stephenson !8) ; Law &lt;S.
i:;opez 14-91 and ftodlers; · 3) and Pagliaroni. LP-sllaw
Sbort, Walt (6) , Flsller 18), S. IIHI) . HR- Stargel! (20th),
M11ier !91 and Etchebarren. (!ad pmo)
WP--S. Miller (7·1). HR- New York 001 000 100- 2 9 o
Powell I19th).
Pitts.
013 004 lOX- 9 10 0 '
Flaher, Bearnartb (7) , 111d
(1st game)
Stephe1180n ; Slsk, O'Dell 111
Wash
500 0111100- 7 9 1 and Gonder. WP-8isk (3-1) .
New York 032 010 11t1t1- 6 11 0 LP- Fisher (IJ.9). HRS-Slai'
Bosman, Lines (31, Kline 19) gell 121sll , Mazeroskl (7th).
I
·~ Casanova; Stoltlemyre, '
-1
Hamllt~6), Renlff 17) and Houslllll
100 Ill 100- I IS I
Gibbs. WI'-Lines (2-0) . LP- St. Louis 000 000 010- 1 3 o1
Stottlemyre 17-10). HHs-Mant- Bruce, Raymond (9) and
le (17th), Pepltoae !18th).
Bateman: Gibson, Woodeshick
l'llld game I
!&amp;), Brllu (6), Jaster (7),
' ~ .....
~ER
Wash
230 000 100- 5 10 s Dennla 19) and McCarver. WP
New York OOS 010 211- 7 II o1-Bruce (2-3), LP-Gibaon (11·8) 11
Hannan, Cox &lt;5), llosmmdiRS- Bateman (lltb), Fr1J1co.
pvbll1heclln the interest of
(71, KHne 18) and Camilli, Ina !31'11).
Casano•• !6); Peterson (&amp;.5) ,
and E. Howard. LP-Bosman AUUII
040 101 000-- 1 81
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Girl Auto Thrill show that will be the grandstand feature I additional penalty of $1 tl the , driver Phohp D. Radford.
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HOSPITAL PICNIC - A lot of swimming and plenty of tasty food was enjoyed Saturday afternoon during the
nnual _p1cruc for employees of Me1gs General Hospital and their families, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Seiim J.
llaz~;v1cz. The larger p,tcture shows Mrs._ Viola ~dwards, herself several times a grandmother, supervising a group
na swtmmm~ tram . Dr. Blazew1cz ISm the nght background. Below, Nurses Bonnie McFarland and Darlene
l'ldan, along wtlh Lab Techmcoan Mary Bowman, at right, prepare to serve barbecue hotdogs.

SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1966

SECOND SECTION

Termination of Baker's Contract

'Will he Challenged Says Attorney
i

The 15th session of the public lone dissenting voter in all ac- lion of the Ohio Revised Code,' a ~ vote with bolb lllorpa
hearing of Clay Baker, ousted tion against Baker said no. pertaining to termination of a and J, Merrill Carter joJaiDI b
local superintendent,
ended Abstaining were board presi- contract, read into the record majority of the board
Friday night when the South- ~' dent John R. Morgan and J . of the public hearing, as folSbeell aUed •&amp;or
lltl
western Local School District Merrill Carter, both of whom, lows:
bnnl
'
~
board of education voted to while sitting In judgment, a- "3319.16. After bearing, the
diu&amp;• .. -·-terminate Baker's contract.
gamst Baker, llad left the benchl board, by majority vote, may cain abstained from vallltll
After about 25 minutes deiib- to testify against the oosted lo- enter upon its minutes an order on the tte&lt;ODd roD ea11, ttlatin(:
eration, at the conclusion
of cal superintendent.
of termination."
"'I have already voted; I'm DOt
the hearing which began .May Warren F. Sheets,
defense Prosecuting attorney John A. taking part in aoy lllt«al vote."
21, the board voted to lenni- counsel for Baker, objected to Epling, legal counsel lor
the
,
nate Baker's contract by a 2.-1 the board's action pointing out board, after some argument, Baker 1 counsel uld Saluro
vote.
that a majority of the board did asked the board to vote again. day morning that U ~
On roil call, John
Uoyd, not vole to terminate Baker's Sheets again objected, aod was will he llled in GaDia C!OUIIlJ
vice-president, and
Charles contract. He was overruled.
again overruled. Tbe board vot- COIIliDOil pleu court, and lbal
Carter voied yes. Oscar L. Cain Sheets had the followm;: sec- ed again and this time It was a tr~!1.~. lbe II tlel8ioa
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BOYD PROMOTED
Frederick c. Boyd, son of
Mr. and Mrs. WUUam M. Boyd,
203 Rock Sl, Pomeroy, bu
been romoted to altman first
class
the U S Air Force.
Airman Boyd a .vehicle oper·
ator at Lockbourne AFB. He

&amp;ei from your Oesh thea snippeel off with a wire cutter Your
doctor Is equipped to &amp;, this
and pve you anliblollco und •

THIS 13 CU. FT. GilSON •

BIG 16 CU. FT.

:b

tioned a\ Fort . Bragg, N. C.,
ami arrived overseas in Oc!Ober ~9Gii. HF li a 18112 graduata

No Gimmicks! No Give-Aways! JUST GOOD GIBSON PRODUCTS AT THE LOWEST PRICES!!

$299

Representatives of the Ohio !dents," said Crisp.
,year.
111011 plantin( JII'OII'- 1!1 llf!l!l
Water Commission will conduct , The association is a non-prof- Th Le d' C k W ter bed priority areu where OoniiCIII•
a hearing this week to detet- it corporation made up of in- A e . a mg
tha ~elg !meuurea would l"tl!uirt lliif
mine if flood control Is needed terested citizens from the Lead- s."-:n. ~ ' : ' ~ e Uo s COlt, but ltllh ltenefltl, In IUfln the Leading Creek Watershed ing Creek area, its membership D. 1tr~ 1 M .
?""eo" 8_,~ ceas-prone Jiroiec\1. _'l'be mtjilo - County,
IIa approXImate
. Iy 400.
.I 'ts IC' Relgs
uiti:
area 0 f MelgS
tl d un.,
VIII m.~
m benhip 0 I tha . l~hhed
..
The hearmg is slated I o r
. . . stoners, . u an • age 0 • claUon Is blunUy ....u.t1a .in ita
Thursday, July 14 at 3 p.m., Purpose of the assoctal!on ts CJals, Metgs County Farm Bur- appraisal thai, II CIJIIIIil correct
at the Rutland Elementary to effect the _p~ogram of Rood eau, Mtddleport Village oflu:ials, lhe serious 6o.ion problems
school gymnasium.
contr?i, m~mc1pal water sup- and Pomeroy Village.
caused by unwise mining priti!'
I "It is of vital importanee that ply, ondustria! water . supply, The association hopes to ac- Iicea over maoy years, bu~-'11
all residents of Meigs county, recreation, practical sot! and compllsb the following:
I oeeks to correct lbo8e ....0.
Iespecially
residents of the wa- forestry management program•, AGRICULTURAL - lmprov- in upper reaches of the basin
tershed area, be present
at aod_ new Jobs lor restdents of ed plowing, grazing, forest and that are both tecbnicaUy and
this meeting," Jack
Crisp, Meigs_ County, 30 well as the management practices,
aul!- economlcally feasible.
chairman of the Leading Creek ~stabhshment of new mdustrles I mented with terracing, strip I
10 the area.
Watershed Assn .• said.
!cropping and erosional meas- l FLOOD CON"I'ROL - Flood
1
"The lack of good attendance Crisp said the loss of salar-~ ures.
·
pmlecUon m~ ~ IN
at this meeting would probably , ies of employees alone being MINING --:- Control of sourc- cbamel impiUve&amp;~.~t­
be mterpreted by the commio-' blocked by flood waters from es of actd mme water pollutton, mg, brush aod tree
ti,
sion that the proposed project getting to work would amount reclamation of mine opou · channel atralgblelllng, and upis not wanted by our
resi- to approximately $20,000 per 1 banks and selective reforests- stream floor s':=t! ~

!59th Engineer GfOUP, entered

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lbe Army in June ,'1965. B e
com leted bulc training .at .FL
hemor- Ja~on, ' s. c., wu lui ita-

GIVING SMALL TOWN PRICESI

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Pu!.ugb
:.:.s\:;;e
ofdo": barbs that are not ill use. CUI-to and a first-aid kit with you.
ing Is potenUaUy dangerous
.

sh:p ti~ke::rn:;~ ~h~: ~rvice ed ~n such'manner af payments, racing rapids or
sa e a
eed
th
al But the your prey m some
Station, Reuter Insurance Agen- agr
to e propos ·
. boat, you have chosen • sport
fellow fishermen. Some of
cy, Simon's Pick-A-Pau· Shoe lady departed m her sle,~~..~ thst gets you out of doors and :'bazard Is removed from
Store, BRW Hardware, Mtddl~- lom??•le, afteghra hfum~lel
provides time lor quiet refiec- lhla practice by using ao over·
'port Departme~l Store, Martm you, and SJ o rete .
lions.
head motion rsther thao a sideRestaurant, Waod Cross Sons on I
_
- lll'lll motion. If you prefer the
Racine, Kautz Feed Store at Four rural earners of the
should move to a
·
By ROBERT WINGETT
I Chest..-, Harden's Grocery in 1Pomeroy Post Office and a de- County area received 1 cbar· 1alter J'~
from your com, "''O~AY'S THOUGHT -It is a wise man who knows Syrat-use, Lewis_ Sohio Service! livery man of Parcel Post mail ler from Bocretary of State Ted safe·ons~ nee
ovhen he IS wrong
Station at Hsrnsonvolle
snd have been presented safe drtv- W Brown Saturday.
,
pam
book from a
....
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Millhone Sohio Service Station ong awards Postmaster Char- Arttcles were filed Friday by In removing the
filh
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The 103rd annual Meigs Counly Fm IS JUSt around In Tuppers Plains.
les Diehl recently gave cerlifi· the Tuppera Plains • Chester fllh you shoaldth bo~,t!' 10 that
the corner.
•
cates and lapel pms, sponsored Water assoclaUon. The purpose llnnly under, 0 ••
le
- D. E. Reuter, secretary, IS busy gettmg the 1966 prr A LADY OWNER of a 1966 through the National Safety De- clause said the organization Its bead Cllll t ftop ~ wlsl
mium list booklets ready for mailing tfh M~gs f~'le2b model Cadillac got a parking partment for postal employees, seeks~ "~~elate memb~rs ~~ U'"tbe book ::: ~u~l ;,ou to
Agricultural Soctely members prwr to e , ugus
ltcket in Pomeroy recently.
to Fred Goeglein, 36 years; AI- gether to complote, mamtaln - d of a The b':t, Ul! be

.

&amp;e Little .. -

;uief01 ';ur boat and be .... to heed radio Promoted to A·S4 ·
w::'boot. Tills waroiDp of an apPmarbtng ,
.
· may
body
11"1· otDrm. Wben your boal 11 in Mlehael R. Lillie~ ·II, IIOD01
0:::1while
hook ' : , ou are motion keep watchful eye olll Mr. and Mrs. jaCkie Little,

Tbls, however, did not bleck
her determlnailoa to avoid_paying in exeess of' the UBU81 . 25
eents for such a Ylolatlon.
, ·
"Will you ak acceptth ~;ce By Waylle o. Brudsladt, M.D.
stamps to m e up e
er- It Is again time to take your
ence," she asked has she pr"' fishing tackle out of moth
duced them from· er over - balls Wheth
dm ' line

ac;;;ic~ltural Society ~emb~~ ~~f~";!::0:\.!~~!0.: off ~ bridgt..':.l:,

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---'-'-t •- maa"'•l a -er available. lloll'l overlold the

$218

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2 DOOR REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
Now, you cao enjoy all the advantsgea
of Gibson'• blgh alandard of quality and
outstanding feature• at 1 price 10 low it
will amaze you! Two separate llarago
zones with two aeparate temperatures
Jet you store foods properly to keep their
pmper flsvor and !reshne11. Gib10n'a uclusivt "Quality Mile" perfoi'IIIIDCe test
cbeckllor complete operating efficiency
before it ever leaves the factory.lt'a your
assurance of trouble-fret dependabililf
for yean to comt.

11-111

Wind Symphony Coming lo Meigs-Gallia
For River-Front Shows on Julv 27-29-30

Basis of the appeal, dler
than points of law during the
15 sesafons, will appareuiiJ be
that, after tha hearinl t b e
board's action to lormlnate Baker's contract was '"Dot 1 major·
lty of tha vote" of the board.

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with nearly three boors of cruso
examlnaUoa of Baker by pro. .
cutiDc aliomey EI_&gt;1in1.

Board prealdent Morgao was
called back for rebuttal testimony to deny, among _ othi!r
lbiBgs, that the April Jot aotic.
of the April 14 wtlllt. wlaich
alated aa its purpo11 ~ terminate tha COD!racl d. Q,aJ jlaker," was draws up Gil QrjJ 12,
and DOl DB April 10.

The Southweatem Bolnl II
Its April 4 re&amp;lliar meeting v~
ed not to rehire Bd'lir Whoso
contract explret •
~
31, 1966. The board lbeD, !lllbsequenUy, on April lf alitiii qain
on April 15 voted lo llimiDa!e
Baker's coutract -

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COME TO RUTLAND, 0.

time without 1'11:

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Baker requested a ptlltlle llearlng aod uked ' tbet . . . . . . .
galnst hlme be DUidt· tpedllc.
The SouthwesterD board at May
2 meeUng oet Mq 11 .. dati
fur the hearlq.

Dr. Thomas,
Optometrist,
Joins Father

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will be dlrecled by Robert Hoe-

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sure erowd-ple¥trJ.
'nlere will be many other
aod informative
again the harness
racing will highUght daytime
r 'ly
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or for other boats, swimmers rind ~~ ~ ~":~.::
when reacbll!g for a lure in a IIUhmerged rocks.
mo
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box full of tackle • Maoy such ~--•..- •- - Iller •-··"" !ails! four · in ~, Billlt, -;
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for the ~ 66 county fair at Rock Springs She went to the town hall len Ball, 14 ye~~e~~tdF~~ ~ :~~opr::~: :;;,~:;':a:;
woll as usual be sohd with enjoyable attractions.
buiidmg very much concerned ! mgs. 5 years,
d P . el Post for domestic livestock garden
, Headlin~r of the new attractions is the Rotroff All- that she would be assessed an Jr., lhree years, an aic
d mmer~lal pu 'es."
Girl Auto Thrill show that will be the grandstand feature I additional penalty of $1 tl the , driver Phohp D. Radford.
4 anT cot
listed =Delmar
on the first evcnong of the \ _ ________ I ticket were not paid in short I years.
B rus e::'mdsey Lyons
Carl
fair beglnniog at8 p m
I Meog s County's Big Bend Min- order.
.
!
aod Eldon Gaul Mr.
Retuming for tv.o night strel Association presenting the The woman, a resident of HI WE "·AVE LEAR~D t~e ~ar 8 resident of
rs
grandst811d shows will be th&lt;' [Big Bend Talent Show case of neighboring count)',
hunted corporotton to provide ~ pu- Pions, is the statutory
11th annual appearance
oi r 1966 This show, to be staged through her purse and found she vale water system for a etgs mns,

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rhoids? What makelllhem llcb!
Can they beoome canl!I"Ous?
Be
boida
pU
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Amoro
or
are a form of vsricose vein located at the outlet of the bowel. Th,e cause may be prolonged strainln at stool, a congenttal weakne:s of the tissues surround! the veins of the rectum o:Spregnancy Irritation of
any tissue at a l~vel
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that of true pain may cause

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aDIII : emor- Itching: Piles may itch when
there 18 a slight break in the
overlying mucous membraoe
or wben the stool Is highly acid.
PUes do not increase the dao·
tetanus to•oid booster to pre- ger of cancer of the rectum
veut Infection.
but the twa ~ndltiona may coyou are fishing from
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14?,000 followers of the oroastr~ faith in the
world, aocording to the World Alamac.

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VOL. 1 NO. 23

HOSPITAL PICNIC - A lot of swimming and plenty of tasty food was enjoyed Saturday afternoon during the
nnual _p1cruc for employees of Me1gs General Hospital and their families, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Seiim J.
llaz~;v1cz. The larger p,tcture shows Mrs._ Viola ~dwards, herself several times a grandmother, supervising a group
na swtmmm~ tram . Dr. Blazew1cz ISm the nght background. Below, Nurses Bonnie McFarland and Darlene
l'ldan, along wtlh Lab Techmcoan Mary Bowman, at right, prepare to serve barbecue hotdogs.

SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1966

SECOND SECTION

Termination of Baker's Contract

'Will he Challenged Says Attorney
i

The 15th session of the public lone dissenting voter in all ac- lion of the Ohio Revised Code,' a ~ vote with bolb lllorpa
hearing of Clay Baker, ousted tion against Baker said no. pertaining to termination of a and J, Merrill Carter joJaiDI b
local superintendent,
ended Abstaining were board presi- contract, read into the record majority of the board
Friday night when the South- ~' dent John R. Morgan and J . of the public hearing, as folSbeell aUed •&amp;or
lltl
western Local School District Merrill Carter, both of whom, lows:
bnnl
'
~
board of education voted to while sitting In judgment, a- "3319.16. After bearing, the
diu&amp;• .. -·-terminate Baker's contract.
gamst Baker, llad left the benchl board, by majority vote, may cain abstained from vallltll
After about 25 minutes deiib- to testify against the oosted lo- enter upon its minutes an order on the tte&lt;ODd roD ea11, ttlatin(:
eration, at the conclusion
of cal superintendent.
of termination."
"'I have already voted; I'm DOt
the hearing which began .May Warren F. Sheets,
defense Prosecuting attorney John A. taking part in aoy lllt«al vote."
21, the board voted to lenni- counsel for Baker, objected to Epling, legal counsel lor
the
,
nate Baker's contract by a 2.-1 the board's action pointing out board, after some argument, Baker 1 counsel uld Saluro
vote.
that a majority of the board did asked the board to vote again. day morning that U ~
On roil call, John
Uoyd, not vole to terminate Baker's Sheets again objected, aod was will he llled in GaDia C!OUIIlJ
vice-president, and
Charles contract. He was overruled.
again overruled. Tbe board vot- COIIliDOil pleu court, and lbal
Carter voied yes. Oscar L. Cain Sheets had the followm;: sec- ed again and this time It was a tr~!1.~. lbe II tlel8ioa
..::::.:.:=:~;___:__;___:___ _ _ _ _ ____;:_____!_
__:::__ _ _;___:____;_____:_::IPublic - - II belni prepal'ed .

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Medicare
Covering
33.,000

BIG 18

THIS IS Ill

t1

m·tnt·t·~;:~:·: ·

1

'loi:

•'

to-. ol._ rx
JW&amp;r BaUoct r

1

Is a gmduate of Pomeroy Higb
School. - - - - -

::.:.1. H

REFRIGERATOR

T-.'llte tbJiBecl
CDt
kllchiDI . _ T•lr:" d ·gr
a.cr.allcl , 'wd fg

'eo ..

BOYD PROMOTED
Frederick c. Boyd, son of
Mr. and Mrs. WUUam M. Boyd,
203 Rock Sl, Pomeroy, bu
been romoted to altman first
class
the U S Air Force.
Airman Boyd a .vehicle oper·
ator at Lockbourne AFB. He

&amp;ei from your Oesh thea snippeel off with a wire cutter Your
doctor Is equipped to &amp;, this
and pve you anliblollco und •

THIS 13 CU. FT. GilSON •

BIG 16 CU. FT.

:b

tioned a\ Fort . Bragg, N. C.,
ami arrived overseas in Oc!Ober ~9Gii. HF li a 18112 graduata

No Gimmicks! No Give-Aways! JUST GOOD GIBSON PRODUCTS AT THE LOWEST PRICES!!

$299

Representatives of the Ohio !dents," said Crisp.
,year.
111011 plantin( JII'OII'- 1!1 llf!l!l
Water Commission will conduct , The association is a non-prof- Th Le d' C k W ter bed priority areu where OoniiCIII•
a hearing this week to detet- it corporation made up of in- A e . a mg
tha ~elg !meuurea would l"tl!uirt lliif
mine if flood control Is needed terested citizens from the Lead- s."-:n. ~ ' : ' ~ e Uo s COlt, but ltllh ltenefltl, In IUfln the Leading Creek Watershed ing Creek area, its membership D. 1tr~ 1 M .
?""eo" 8_,~ ceas-prone Jiroiec\1. _'l'be mtjilo - County,
IIa approXImate
. Iy 400.
.I 'ts IC' Relgs
uiti:
area 0 f MelgS
tl d un.,
VIII m.~
m benhip 0 I tha . l~hhed
..
The hearmg is slated I o r
. . . stoners, . u an • age 0 • claUon Is blunUy ....u.t1a .in ita
Thursday, July 14 at 3 p.m., Purpose of the assoctal!on ts CJals, Metgs County Farm Bur- appraisal thai, II CIJIIIIil correct
at the Rutland Elementary to effect the _p~ogram of Rood eau, Mtddleport Village oflu:ials, lhe serious 6o.ion problems
school gymnasium.
contr?i, m~mc1pal water sup- and Pomeroy Village.
caused by unwise mining priti!'
I "It is of vital importanee that ply, ondustria! water . supply, The association hopes to ac- Iicea over maoy years, bu~-'11
all residents of Meigs county, recreation, practical sot! and compllsb the following:
I oeeks to correct lbo8e ....0.
Iespecially
residents of the wa- forestry management program•, AGRICULTURAL - lmprov- in upper reaches of the basin
tershed area, be present
at aod_ new Jobs lor restdents of ed plowing, grazing, forest and that are both tecbnicaUy and
this meeting," Jack
Crisp, Meigs_ County, 30 well as the management practices,
aul!- economlcally feasible.
chairman of the Leading Creek ~stabhshment of new mdustrles I mented with terracing, strip I
10 the area.
Watershed Assn .• said.
!cropping and erosional meas- l FLOOD CON"I'ROL - Flood
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at this meeting would probably , ies of employees alone being MINING --:- Control of sourc- cbamel impiUve&amp;~.~t­
be mterpreted by the commio-' blocked by flood waters from es of actd mme water pollutton, mg, brush aod tree
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sion that the proposed project getting to work would amount reclamation of mine opou · channel atralgblelllng, and upis not wanted by our
resi- to approximately $20,000 per 1 banks and selective reforests- stream floor s':=t! ~

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Store, BRW Hardware, Mtddl~- lom??•le, afteghra hfum~lel
provides time lor quiet refiec- lhla practice by using ao over·
'port Departme~l Store, Martm you, and SJ o rete .
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head motion rsther thao a sideRestaurant, Waod Cross Sons on I
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Racine, Kautz Feed Store at Four rural earners of the
should move to a
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By ROBERT WINGETT
I Chest..-, Harden's Grocery in 1Pomeroy Post Office and a de- County area received 1 cbar· 1alter J'~
from your com, "''O~AY'S THOUGHT -It is a wise man who knows Syrat-use, Lewis_ Sohio Service! livery man of Parcel Post mail ler from Bocretary of State Ted safe·ons~ nee
ovhen he IS wrong
Station at Hsrnsonvolle
snd have been presented safe drtv- W Brown Saturday.
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The 103rd annual Meigs Counly Fm IS JUSt around In Tuppers Plains.
les Diehl recently gave cerlifi· the Tuppera Plains • Chester fllh you shoaldth bo~,t!' 10 that
the corner.
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- D. E. Reuter, secretary, IS busy gettmg the 1966 prr A LADY OWNER of a 1966 through the National Safety De- clause said the organization Its bead Cllll t ftop ~ wlsl
mium list booklets ready for mailing tfh M~gs f~'le2b model Cadillac got a parking partment for postal employees, seeks~ "~~elate memb~rs ~~ U'"tbe book ::: ~u~l ;,ou to
Agricultural Soctely members prwr to e , ugus
ltcket in Pomeroy recently.
to Fred Goeglein, 36 years; AI- gether to complote, mamtaln - d of a The b':t, Ul! be

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hook ' : , ou are motion keep watchful eye olll Mr. and Mrs. jaCkie Little,

Tbls, however, did not bleck
her determlnailoa to avoid_paying in exeess of' the UBU81 . 25
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stamps to m e up e
er- It Is again time to take your
ence," she asked has she pr"' fishing tackle out of moth
duced them from· er over - balls Wheth
dm ' line

ac;;;ic~ltural Society ~emb~~ ~~f~";!::0:\.!~~!0.: off ~ bridgt..':.l:,

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For River-Front Shows on Julv 27-29-30

Basis of the appeal, dler
than points of law during the
15 sesafons, will appareuiiJ be
that, after tha hearinl t b e
board's action to lormlnate Baker's contract was '"Dot 1 major·
lty of tha vote" of the board.

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lbiBgs, that the April Jot aotic.
of the April 14 wtlllt. wlaich
alated aa its purpo11 ~ terminate tha COD!racl d. Q,aJ jlaker," was draws up Gil QrjJ 12,
and DOl DB April 10.

The Southweatem Bolnl II
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contract explret •
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on April 15 voted lo llimiDa!e
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Baker requested a ptlltlle llearlng aod uked ' tbet . . . . . . .
galnst hlme be DUidt· tpedllc.
The SouthwesterD board at May
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arrested by U1e Gallla coumy costs. failure to stop within the Wallace Hou('k, 50. Gallipolis,

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In Galhp&lt;&gt;lls munciipal coun, Dewitt, 54, Gallip&lt;&gt;lis, 120 and patrol. was lined f50 l!ld coots
was fined $30 and costs
l'or costs, intolication. Hanna Per· for overload; Elmer F. Geora•,
speeding and $15 and ro!its for :.inger, 53, Gallipolis, forfeited 25, Rt. 1 Vinton, t20 and costs:
reckless operation.

speed in exeess for road condi·

Harley Payne, 59,

Bidwell,

lions: f:lmer Canterbury, 31,
Oak Hill, $20 and costs, fictit.-

aiS&lt;l arreslt!d by the sheriff's
department, was fined $2d' and
co~ts for intoxication.
Judge Robert S. Betz, in city

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and costs, left of center, passing al an Intersection: Kenneth 1
Halfhill, 22, Rt. 2 Bidwell, and
Roger D. McC:elland, 33, Galli·
p&lt;&gt;lis, each 115 and costs, speed·
ing; Willlam E. Mitchell, 43, '
and Mildred L. Mllchell,
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\ I Twenty winners of the Venita
: Rich Talent Contest
Revue.
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cber o: Lebaaoo bas enlisted
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and will report to Callforola
July zoth. Mescher was griHI·
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Me1gs County were discussed'
' by Cong. Walter H. Moeller al
' a luncheon meeting Tuesday,
July 5, at Bailey's Restaurant,
Pomeroy attended by Meigs
County Commissioners,
the
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Commission and the hospital's
board of trustees. Harold Sau·
er, president of the board, was
in charge of the rneetins.
Cong. Moeller endorsed and
promised whole-hearted
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secure Hilt - Burton and Appalachia funds fo~ such a P""b•
ject, and he outlined step '
step the procedure required. He
later visited the county hospital and praised officials for 118
efficient and capable managemen!.
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1 rear end collision at 8:55 a. I car
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able pro~ss on the nursins Others attendin• were Walter
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proJe&lt;: as · ,e-.uy ~ Stewart, hospital admlnlstratans Ste1khouse on
Eastern Gallipolis municipal court on occurred at 4:58 p. m. Friday, 1m the Jumor dtVIS, 10[]: Par~ICI·; He Is the nephew of Mr.
made since Tuesday 11 meettq. or, and Bernard V. Fultz, l•~~"al
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G Ilia Me1gs and Mrs. Joho Mlteh of Pom...,
~ve. In Gallipolis.
. a charge of failure to slop with-. at lhe A&amp;P Store on Sec'Ond pan s ale rom a '
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Altendlng, In addition tD counsel for the hoopltal board.
It was one uf three ac&lt;'Jdents in the e~ssllred clear distance. I Ave. Police said Roberta W. Mason and other nearby coun- eroy and his mother is tbe
ln~tigated Friday by city AnoUJer two cur co llision oc- ~ Holzer. 45, Gallipolis,
was tJes
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former Joao Harbrecbt.
poliet and brought the year's cu•Ted at 2:10 p. m. friday on • backing out and her car struck Talent of all.lypes was VIeW·
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accklent total to 21l accidents · Eastern Ave ., near the Skid- a parked car owned by Goldia ed m the prellmm~ry revue.
SYMPHONY
In the first 1119 days of the year.' more MarkeL Officers said that A. Hood. 52, also of Gallipolis The 20 wmners Will appear on 1
Mrs. Yvonne Seally, R e d I Begioner (41 Red Cross pin, Beginner I (Pateh, Tadpole),
P~ce said .Geraldine E. Mil· Richard J. Phillips, 27 , Dan- I There was no damage lo the the Talent Revue, which 11 ,
Cross Swimming lnslruclor at card 11nd patch (Minnow) Tim· Rodney Batley, ,Marty 1D1els,
ler, 0. Thurman Star Rt . head- ville. Ky., was backing out of Holzer car and minor damage:;: a feature a~ the G aSI Ja
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the Middleport Swimming Pool ·my Scltes, Jill Walburn, Patty Debbie Harlenbach, Slepbed northeast , had stopped tu a parking lot just as Evelyn to the right rear fender of jdaun ty. ~tun~r : Jr on atur- ! ians who come from all parts awarded the swimming classes Heaton, Marc Fultz, RonnJe en Jewe11, Kenny Byers, Bo•
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make a Je'ft turn. Behind her, ; Miller, 44, of. 44 Sy&lt;'amore St .,1tht Hood car . No one was in- ~· nlg 'f ~· ;. 1 t R
and Casci, lJonel LaFaber, Greg nie Burton, 01~1 Huber, Roy
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LucUle Sarrett, 51, GallipoUs .. ~a~ - pullmg m.to the lot. Tb~ j~~ ~d and n~- char~ was filed . ~ at l~en~a~ia C~unt~ en J~~~~ ICanad~ and Ja~a~ to perfor~ patches at the conclusion ef Camp, Tommy Roush
1nd Bneswllt, Connie Burton, Lee
, Fair will earn 3 trip tc New a vanety of ongmal compos•- the two-weeks course last week. Carl Jeffen.
HaU, Trina Gibbs, Kim Kraeut•
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Ted lions writlen for the
brass. Receiving the St!ahorse, tr Befllnner 3, Patch (Fro&amp;), ter, Jean Durst, Janey Scally,
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Bobby Ortl, Midlilep&lt;&gt;rl Park Mack's Origmal Hour televisiOn . woodwind, and percussion line- Rl!lf Cross, pin and patch were Geot'fle Losier, Bob Titus, Dale Beginner I, (Patch, TurUe):
dir.ctor ba• announced tbat
I up of the orchestra.
John Pat Riley, Terri Ingels, Lewis, Mickey Davenport, Judy Jilt Batty, Rickey McKnJ&amp;hl,
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Club Congre!'IS
the Mlddlep&lt;&gt;rt swimming pool '
A opecial. concert for young Leslie Ingels, Pat Cochran, Ka· OWen, Steve Bachner, Dick Roy HeatDn, Glnflel' Cullens,
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people
wtll be presented as ren Baily, Vicki Fletcher. Olh· OWe~, Chuck Follrod, Janet David Camp, Palty Boyles, Vet.
Dawn Carper, Patty Dorst, Paliy Koblentz. Donnie , MoiHiay eveoln1• from 6 to 8
wen, with the musicians
ers were:
Hams and Kim Sebo.
vet Swisher, Rook Hajeoourl,
ed m van-colored costumes to
Cris Ingels, Terry Profitt, A•
Cheadle and John Meredith represented Meigs County al j p.m. for adult owlmmlag on·
the Ohio 4-H Club Congress .July 6·9 at Ohio State Univer- ' ly.
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gie Profill, Laura Sldall, Kim
sily. James H. Meredith , an 1
To qualify as a• adult, 1
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. of the orchestra.
:lSU sophomore, was a l"'Un· i "Human Motivation ." One re- swim':"ers must be 16 or over. !
At
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children's
concert,
the
Brownson,
Tod. Clark,
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peat performance was by Mar· II reSidents take adva.ntage
I youngsters will be invited
Deed for
cres
FIIA!b, Crisli Hess, Kathy WhitThe openmg speaker was the ' Jiyn Van De Buer Atler, M1ss of the otgbt 1wimmiag. 1t will
board the barge ''Point
latch and SberrJ LaFabeL
Rev. Oti• Maxfield, pastor of America of 1958.
She spoke ·1 be conliDuod lor the rest of
Ten Boy Scouts of Syrakcuse t terpoinl" to see the music be·
Ed
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Columbus
Crawfish (-ldng Inward
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F ·d · Gallia county common pleas lhe1r first patch), ""..
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Camp Arrow ead .. They were
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e pmg . . " I Is year . ~. oplc was
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ruz am~ David Li scomb Steve Wine- ~eneral chalrma~ for
th.e court to set aside and cancel a deed to 148.043 acres in en, Jeanna WeaAa, ea nu•r
ll ·velop Values foc Lmng. and Dreams.
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H 1 n' Kevin Stolle~ Frank· poh• " M1ies T. Epling.
Named defendant in the petition was Roland L. Ed· Ha11, -~tt BroWIIliOil,
ev.. .
linn• Director, Gulf Oil Com- wuh Professor Meno Levenste~n Debris Trasheans
1/ ;a ' J h R't h
R' k
Many residents of the
1240 Wyandotte Rd
Weldon, Juet Horkey, Sbiela
pany, Houston, Texas~ festured who sp&lt;&gt;ke at the morning as· NEW YORK (UPII -About Amh 'Dzerk, os n g' r ·~d B;~a~ ' have opened their homes to
,, lion that when Hughes signed Harkey, Tracy Sayre, Windy
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thal th e deed •"" th e pror"""I
.... y , he Long, Viekl Hood ' Kathy Hest,
Sht Run of Year
.zensh1p Responstbthltes.
ed bottles, trash cans and other Adults accompanying them, wh1ch, In elfecl, presents
a on Aprtl 27 , l!lll6, James Lloyd was lacking In menial capac!· Becky Long IDtl Melodte SlssoD.
i . '~ tlle afternoon tb.e gro~p debris from streets and roof- at various times, were Scout· "cultural exchange"
Hughes was owner of tlle Rae- ty, dl.le to 8 stroke which bad
Made by Firemen
viSited the State Capital 1n tops, in a predominantly Negro master John Sauvage, assistant the performers' brief stay here. coon Twp. property, and thai damaged his br~ln, .ID know Oil Dmmt Put on
Tile Gallipolis volun- fire downtown Columbus, where : Brooklyn slum
area Friday George Holman, who was ac· The Wind Symphony
he executed ~ warranty deed what he was domg and thai Firecracker Show
t!fpartment made it• 51st run they conducted • mock legiSia- 1night but an elite p&lt;&gt;lice companied by his son Kenton ; gram Will range all lhe way for the property 11 the defend· the defendant was well aware
of the year anti tbe fifth of the 'Uve sesSion.
: battalion quickly moved in and the Rev. Wendell Stutler, Dick from Vivaldi to Modern Jazz, ant.
of Hughes' condllloo,
PERTH AMBOY, N. J . (UP!)
month ~t 3:25p.m. Friday w a Friday afternoon the group Iquelled the melee.
Ash and Bill Winebrenner.
and will inclnde outstaiHiing Alban also stales in his peli· Tbe plalniiR also
cliarled- Six hundred 55· &amp;atlon oil
II'W ltre along Rl. 7-:IS, two loured the campus of Ohto . Asst. Chief inspector J o h n The previous week Keith Lis· works by some of the world's
that tbe defendant wu a nepllo drums popped lib lirearaekers
miles nonh of Gallipohs.
State Umversity. In the even· 1Wyann
said the disorder le, Ricky Ash and
Franklin most brilliant conlemp&lt;&gt;rary GAllS i 8 Praised
ew.of Hu1bes, and that he ex· and foor 1t,Gflll.&amp;allon alonge
Seven men and one truck mg there was a symphony pre- I erupted shortly after e p. m. in Rizer were there ror Junior composers.
ercised undue mfluence to ob- vats were destroyed Friday 81
made the run. Fire chief James Isen ted by the Columbus Youth the Bedord . stuyvesant section Leader's training. David Lips- TI•e 19 • city 1966 Downriver For Its Standard8
lain the ezecutod deed.
a sprawling waterfront oil tank
A. Northup sp&lt;&gt;tted lhe ftre Symphony Orchestra.
Iof Brooklyn, the scene of wide· comb spent a week for Senior Tour by the Wind Symphony Robert S. Rowe: Dean of Hughes died May 1, 191111 and f~ eruptetl In flames.
fran), his car. radioed the Jl&lt;l· Nme hundred boys and girls spread looting and deslruclion Patrol Leader's training,
will carry the barge from
Vanderbilt Umverslly, m an- on May 17, 191111, bis will was ~IVe persons were Injured
lice . department and the. call attended this annual event. . during the summer r~ot of 1964.
Ail&gt;gheny and Monongahela
nouncmg the InclusiOn of Dell- admltlal 18 Gatlla ceunty pro- wh1le ball&amp; of fire shot lolo lha
wu transferred to the f1.re de· i Meigs County delegates were
COMPLETES COURSE
ers in the Pittsburgh
nis Avner on the Dean's List bate court. The pe4llion further air and. ohetls of Oery
partmenl. A carelessly diScard· sponsored by the Cihzens Na· l
ASK TO WED
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for the sprmg of 1966 In the stated that the will of the de- petrochenucals and 10lveoll
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rea es
from the drums spread IICI'OU
mo ~ ::_~s lSi as. pro a e I Board alid the 4·11 Council, , cense Friday in Gallia coun· wlogy and advance hair sty!· will be ai Knoxville
highly complimentary tD Gal· tD the plaintiff. .
I narrow channel dividing New
~uMbo !"- ~"'· whi ch burnty probate courl were · Timo- ing at Southertoo • Martz Beau· Th
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Jersey and New York's Staten
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ASKS DIVORCE
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Fpilklm Delano Gheen. 29., Middleport, has filed a petition
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PLACE CHANGED
1 ville; July 22 lyraoose, U. S. Manne Corps, 1 for diVorce from Milton Ltltle,
v1lle ; July 24 - Parkersburg; cently app&lt;&gt;inled by the presi· Gallipolis Thursday following a "Effective July 11, lha Social
and Donna L. Hayes, 24. ~hd- 1 Jr. , ..me address, In
Meigs
wimming Pool
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July 26 - Ravenswood ; .July dent of the Vanderbilt student three and one-half days conven- Security representative
witt
dllptl'l, walll'ess: James Alan County Common Pleas Court.
27 - Pomeroy ; July 29 and 30 body to the cabinet tD repre- lion at Cedar Point, 0 . Brown meet people wbo wish 1o see
Nutter, ~. Rt. I, Coo lville. U. The plamliff charges gross nef
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Gallipolis; July 31 - Ash· sent the sophomore class. He Iwas honored for being one of blm at the Post Office building
s. ~rmy_. and Barbara Sue glect o.f duty and extreme cru· Mon a y •ghts o r
u ts
land ; Aug. 5 -.owensboro; is secretary of student
and Itbe IDp production men In the In Pomeroy rather than the city
Ha~. II, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, tele· elty. She IS seekmg custody of
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Aug. 6 - .Evansville; Aug. 8 public affairs for the schoolll'lesl Virginia, Ohio, and Michl· ball as in lhe past, f!Yery MODo
operator.
one mmor chtld.
Swimming lesson schedules for the remainder of the - Paducah, Aug. 12 - Savan· year of IIIIIH7,
san region.
day as uaual at 1:30 a.m.
summer were announced again today by Yvonne Scally, i nah; Aug. 14 - Florence; Aug.
Red Cross swimmin~ instructor at the Middleport pool. ' 16 - Decatur; Aug. 19 - Chat·
The schedules mcludes registration to be held Sat- lanooga ; Aug. 22 ~ c
urday, July 9, from 10 a.m. until noon at the pool for The popularity of t_h_e pr&lt;!SSI!d
beginning July II j
Symphony on tour is ••1
continuing through July The following time• and class- in the fact that as many
22.
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Pool offlclalll also loday an· Seally :
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~ the facility will be op·
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COMPLETE LINE OF USED CARS
en e11ery Mtnday from 6-8 p. 9 · t ·Utha.Jm. :- vanct! !~lm· certs, wherever the Symphony
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f'hont 593-7781
per&amp;bas Pfticipating in
the 1.e ~vmg cer .. ~ca e
ly epen to the publie.
Monday ; evening swimming . quJre prerequ~sJ e.
Athena, 0.
must be at least l&amp; years of age. 9 a.m: - Sw~mer, trdving '
passed mterme&lt;:hate.
Lt. King Honored
9 4i&gt; · 10:30 a.m. - lnlermed·
iale swimming, having passed Upon Graduation
Lieutenant Rooald C.
advaneed beginners.
10:30 • 11:15, advanced be- Dental Corps, U. S. Navy, son
ginners, having the beginners of Dr. and Mrs . Harry H. King
or "3," 11:15. noon, and Red of 21 Edgemont Dr., Gallipolis,
Cross "4" having passed begin· was honored al graduation cerener 3, noon to 12:45, adult swim· monies June 30 rnarkJng com·
mec classes.
pletion of his Internship at the
All the above class.. a r r U. S. Naval Hospilal In Oak·
Red Crl08 except the adult land, Calif.
clllsses. Adult IWimmlng on all Lt. Klllt! was among 23 med·
levels will be held and adults ical and dental Intern• honored
may enroll and will be pla&lt;-ed in by Admiral John Clark, Comclasses according to skill,
mandant of the 12th Na•al Dl&gt;
July 23 al 10 to noon will be !riel al the Officers' Club. Di·
registration for classea to "5" plomas were pre11ented
Rear
48 St1to St.
Upper Rte. 7
Gallipolis,. Ohio
for be,mnersl·z..H. Pool char(· Admiral H. J . Cokely,
es for aU tbe above lessons are Corps, commanding officer
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NEW INSTALJXI'ION _ Charles Merrill, rar ri•ht . completes installa!lon of one ,
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of the 22 new Ser\i'us-Fones at Crow's Steak !·lou se Drive-Inn area on We~t Main-St. in · of. the G~:~lha Coun Y
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Pomeroy. Looking on as Merrill makes adiu•tm ents are Robert [far left) and Thomas Fa1rl&gt;oard.
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modeling project in the Drive-Inn area of the Steak House.
l&gt;clpated m lhe aud&gt;llons , ':'htch
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ebarges were Carroll Williams,
I29, Robertsbul'l, W. Va., $27.· DISCUSS NURSING HOME - Cong. Waller MoeUer,
50, overhelght vehicle, and Ger· Harold Sauer, Asa Hoskins, Dr, Porras, M. D., and WaJ.
Iaid o. Farrar, 25, Jackson, $37.· ter Stewart, Ito r, reYiew steps in obtaining an extended
50, speeding.
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police cases, fined Jean F.
Cobb, 44, Rt. 2 Gallipolis, $15
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Further Notice, The GaUipollslanb
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Open All Other W... Days9 A.M. ulltll3 P.M.

COMMERCIAL &amp; SAVINGS BANK
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Late Model Trades • Wanted

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arrested by U1e Gallla coumy costs. failure to stop within the Wallace Hou('k, 50. Gallipolis,

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In Galhp&lt;&gt;lls munciipal coun, Dewitt, 54, Gallip&lt;&gt;lis, 120 and patrol. was lined f50 l!ld coots
was fined $30 and costs
l'or costs, intolication. Hanna Per· for overload; Elmer F. Geora•,
speeding and $15 and ro!its for :.inger, 53, Gallipolis, forfeited 25, Rt. 1 Vinton, t20 and costs:
reckless operation.

speed in exeess for road condi·

Harley Payne, 59,

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lions: f:lmer Canterbury, 31,
Oak Hill, $20 and costs, fictit.-

aiS&lt;l arreslt!d by the sheriff's
department, was fined $2d' and
co~ts for intoxication.
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Halfhill, 22, Rt. 2 Bidwell, and
Roger D. McC:elland, 33, Galli·
p&lt;&gt;lis, each 115 and costs, speed·
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Revue.
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Me1gs County were discussed'
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July 5, at Bailey's Restaurant,
Pomeroy attended by Meigs
County Commissioners,
the
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Commission and the hospital's
board of trustees. Harold Sau·
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in charge of the rneetins.
Cong. Moeller endorsed and
promised whole-hearted
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secure Hilt - Burton and Appalachia funds fo~ such a P""b•
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1 rear end collision at 8:55 a. I car
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proJe&lt;: as · ,e-.uy ~ Stewart, hospital admlnlstratans Ste1khouse on
Eastern Gallipolis municipal court on occurred at 4:58 p. m. Friday, 1m the Jumor dtVIS, 10[]: Par~ICI·; He Is the nephew of Mr.
made since Tuesday 11 meettq. or, and Bernard V. Fultz, l•~~"al
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G Ilia Me1gs and Mrs. Joho Mlteh of Pom...,
~ve. In Gallipolis.
. a charge of failure to slop with-. at lhe A&amp;P Store on Sec'Ond pan s ale rom a '
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Altendlng, In addition tD counsel for the hoopltal board.
It was one uf three ac&lt;'Jdents in the e~ssllred clear distance. I Ave. Police said Roberta W. Mason and other nearby coun- eroy and his mother is tbe
ln~tigated Friday by city AnoUJer two cur co llision oc- ~ Holzer. 45, Gallipolis,
was tJes
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former Joao Harbrecbt.
poliet and brought the year's cu•Ted at 2:10 p. m. friday on • backing out and her car struck Talent of all.lypes was VIeW·
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accklent total to 21l accidents · Eastern Ave ., near the Skid- a parked car owned by Goldia ed m the prellmm~ry revue.
SYMPHONY
In the first 1119 days of the year.' more MarkeL Officers said that A. Hood. 52, also of Gallipolis The 20 wmners Will appear on 1
Mrs. Yvonne Seally, R e d I Begioner (41 Red Cross pin, Beginner I (Pateh, Tadpole),
P~ce said .Geraldine E. Mil· Richard J. Phillips, 27 , Dan- I There was no damage lo the the Talent Revue, which 11 ,
Cross Swimming lnslruclor at card 11nd patch (Minnow) Tim· Rodney Batley, ,Marty 1D1els,
ler, 0. Thurman Star Rt . head- ville. Ky., was backing out of Holzer car and minor damage:;: a feature a~ the G aSI Ja
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the Middleport Swimming Pool ·my Scltes, Jill Walburn, Patty Debbie Harlenbach, Slepbed northeast , had stopped tu a parking lot just as Evelyn to the right rear fender of jdaun ty. ~tun~r : Jr on atur- ! ians who come from all parts awarded the swimming classes Heaton, Marc Fultz, RonnJe en Jewe11, Kenny Byers, Bo•
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make a Je'ft turn. Behind her, ; Miller, 44, of. 44 Sy&lt;'amore St .,1tht Hood car . No one was in- ~· nlg 'f ~· ;. 1 t R
and Casci, lJonel LaFaber, Greg nie Burton, 01~1 Huber, Roy
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LucUle Sarrett, 51, GallipoUs .. ~a~ - pullmg m.to the lot. Tb~ j~~ ~d and n~- char~ was filed . ~ at l~en~a~ia C~unt~ en J~~~~ ICanad~ and Ja~a~ to perfor~ patches at the conclusion ef Camp, Tommy Roush
1nd Bneswllt, Connie Burton, Lee
, Fair will earn 3 trip tc New a vanety of ongmal compos•- the two-weeks course last week. Carl Jeffen.
HaU, Trina Gibbs, Kim Kraeut•
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Ted lions writlen for the
brass. Receiving the St!ahorse, tr Befllnner 3, Patch (Fro&amp;), ter, Jean Durst, Janey Scally,
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Bobby Ortl, Midlilep&lt;&gt;rl Park Mack's Origmal Hour televisiOn . woodwind, and percussion line- Rl!lf Cross, pin and patch were Geot'fle Losier, Bob Titus, Dale Beginner I, (Patch, TurUe):
dir.ctor ba• announced tbat
I up of the orchestra.
John Pat Riley, Terri Ingels, Lewis, Mickey Davenport, Judy Jilt Batty, Rickey McKnJ&amp;hl,
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Club Congre!'IS
the Mlddlep&lt;&gt;rt swimming pool '
A opecial. concert for young Leslie Ingels, Pat Cochran, Ka· OWen, Steve Bachner, Dick Roy HeatDn, Glnflel' Cullens,
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people
wtll be presented as ren Baily, Vicki Fletcher. Olh· OWe~, Chuck Follrod, Janet David Camp, Palty Boyles, Vet.
Dawn Carper, Patty Dorst, Paliy Koblentz. Donnie , MoiHiay eveoln1• from 6 to 8
wen, with the musicians
ers were:
Hams and Kim Sebo.
vet Swisher, Rook Hajeoourl,
ed m van-colored costumes to
Cris Ingels, Terry Profitt, A•
Cheadle and John Meredith represented Meigs County al j p.m. for adult owlmmlag on·
the Ohio 4-H Club Congress .July 6·9 at Ohio State Univer- ' ly.
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gie Profill, Laura Sldall, Kim
sily. James H. Meredith , an 1
To qualify as a• adult, 1
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. of the orchestra.
:lSU sophomore, was a l"'Un· i "Human Motivation ." One re- swim':"ers must be 16 or over. !
At
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children's
concert,
the
Brownson,
Tod. Clark,
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peat performance was by Mar· II reSidents take adva.ntage
I youngsters will be invited
Deed for
cres
FIIA!b, Crisli Hess, Kathy WhitThe openmg speaker was the ' Jiyn Van De Buer Atler, M1ss of the otgbt 1wimmiag. 1t will
board the barge ''Point
latch and SberrJ LaFabeL
Rev. Oti• Maxfield, pastor of America of 1958.
She spoke ·1 be conliDuod lor the rest of
Ten Boy Scouts of Syrakcuse t terpoinl" to see the music be·
Ed
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Columbus
Crawfish (-ldng Inward
· 1964 ,, tile
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Troop 242 spent last wee at
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F ·d · Gallia county common pleas lhe1r first patch), ""..
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ruz am~ David Li scomb Steve Wine- ~eneral chalrma~ for
th.e court to set aside and cancel a deed to 148.043 acres in en, Jeanna WeaAa, ea nu•r
ll ·velop Values foc Lmng. and Dreams.
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H 1 n' Kevin Stolle~ Frank· poh• " M1ies T. Epling.
Named defendant in the petition was Roland L. Ed· Ha11, -~tt BroWIIliOil,
ev.. .
linn• Director, Gulf Oil Com- wuh Professor Meno Levenste~n Debris Trasheans
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Many residents of the
1240 Wyandotte Rd
Weldon, Juet Horkey, Sbiela
pany, Houston, Texas~ festured who sp&lt;&gt;ke at the morning as· NEW YORK (UPII -About Amh 'Dzerk, os n g' r ·~d B;~a~ ' have opened their homes to
,, lion that when Hughes signed Harkey, Tracy Sayre, Windy
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thal th e deed •"" th e pror"""I
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Sht Run of Year
.zensh1p Responstbthltes.
ed bottles, trash cans and other Adults accompanying them, wh1ch, In elfecl, presents
a on Aprtl 27 , l!lll6, James Lloyd was lacking In menial capac!· Becky Long IDtl Melodte SlssoD.
i . '~ tlle afternoon tb.e gro~p debris from streets and roof- at various times, were Scout· "cultural exchange"
Hughes was owner of tlle Rae- ty, dl.le to 8 stroke which bad
Made by Firemen
viSited the State Capital 1n tops, in a predominantly Negro master John Sauvage, assistant the performers' brief stay here. coon Twp. property, and thai damaged his br~ln, .ID know Oil Dmmt Put on
Tile Gallipolis volun- fire downtown Columbus, where : Brooklyn slum
area Friday George Holman, who was ac· The Wind Symphony
he executed ~ warranty deed what he was domg and thai Firecracker Show
t!fpartment made it• 51st run they conducted • mock legiSia- 1night but an elite p&lt;&gt;lice companied by his son Kenton ; gram Will range all lhe way for the property 11 the defend· the defendant was well aware
of the year anti tbe fifth of the 'Uve sesSion.
: battalion quickly moved in and the Rev. Wendell Stutler, Dick from Vivaldi to Modern Jazz, ant.
of Hughes' condllloo,
PERTH AMBOY, N. J . (UP!)
month ~t 3:25p.m. Friday w a Friday afternoon the group Iquelled the melee.
Ash and Bill Winebrenner.
and will inclnde outstaiHiing Alban also stales in his peli· Tbe plalniiR also
cliarled- Six hundred 55· &amp;atlon oil
II'W ltre along Rl. 7-:IS, two loured the campus of Ohto . Asst. Chief inspector J o h n The previous week Keith Lis· works by some of the world's
that tbe defendant wu a nepllo drums popped lib lirearaekers
miles nonh of Gallipohs.
State Umversity. In the even· 1Wyann
said the disorder le, Ricky Ash and
Franklin most brilliant conlemp&lt;&gt;rary GAllS i 8 Praised
ew.of Hu1bes, and that he ex· and foor 1t,Gflll.&amp;allon alonge
Seven men and one truck mg there was a symphony pre- I erupted shortly after e p. m. in Rizer were there ror Junior composers.
ercised undue mfluence to ob- vats were destroyed Friday 81
made the run. Fire chief James Isen ted by the Columbus Youth the Bedord . stuyvesant section Leader's training. David Lips- TI•e 19 • city 1966 Downriver For Its Standard8
lain the ezecutod deed.
a sprawling waterfront oil tank
A. Northup sp&lt;&gt;tted lhe ftre Symphony Orchestra.
Iof Brooklyn, the scene of wide· comb spent a week for Senior Tour by the Wind Symphony Robert S. Rowe: Dean of Hughes died May 1, 191111 and f~ eruptetl In flames.
fran), his car. radioed the Jl&lt;l· Nme hundred boys and girls spread looting and deslruclion Patrol Leader's training,
will carry the barge from
Vanderbilt Umverslly, m an- on May 17, 191111, bis will was ~IVe persons were Injured
lice . department and the. call attended this annual event. . during the summer r~ot of 1964.
Ail&gt;gheny and Monongahela
nouncmg the InclusiOn of Dell- admltlal 18 Gatlla ceunty pro- wh1le ball&amp; of fire shot lolo lha
wu transferred to the f1.re de· i Meigs County delegates were
COMPLETES COURSE
ers in the Pittsburgh
nis Avner on the Dean's List bate court. The pe4llion further air and. ohetls of Oery
partmenl. A carelessly diScard· sponsored by the Cihzens Na· l
ASK TO WED
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for the sprmg of 1966 In the stated that the will of the de- petrochenucals and 10lveoll
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rea es
from the drums spread IICI'OU
mo ~ ::_~s lSi as. pro a e I Board alid the 4·11 Council, , cense Friday in Gallia coun· wlogy and advance hair sty!· will be ai Knoxville
highly complimentary tD Gal· tD the plaintiff. .
I narrow channel dividing New
~uMbo !"- ~"'· whi ch burnty probate courl were · Timo- ing at Southertoo • Martz Beau· Th
I te hed. I J I lia Academy High scbool for
Jersey and New York's Staten
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thy H. Bickers, 18, Bidwell, ty Academy. She is now em· 18 "- . kl . J 1 1• B
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PLACE CHANGED
1 ville; July 22 lyraoose, U. S. Manne Corps, 1 for diVorce from Milton Ltltle,
v1lle ; July 24 - Parkersburg; cently app&lt;&gt;inled by the presi· Gallipolis Thursday following a "Effective July 11, lha Social
and Donna L. Hayes, 24. ~hd- 1 Jr. , ..me address, In
Meigs
wimming Pool
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July 26 - Ravenswood ; .July dent of the Vanderbilt student three and one-half days conven- Security representative
witt
dllptl'l, walll'ess: James Alan County Common Pleas Court.
27 - Pomeroy ; July 29 and 30 body to the cabinet tD repre- lion at Cedar Point, 0 . Brown meet people wbo wish 1o see
Nutter, ~. Rt. I, Coo lville. U. The plamliff charges gross nef
Ad
Gallipolis; July 31 - Ash· sent the sophomore class. He Iwas honored for being one of blm at the Post Office building
s. ~rmy_. and Barbara Sue glect o.f duty and extreme cru· Mon a y •ghts o r
u ts
land ; Aug. 5 -.owensboro; is secretary of student
and Itbe IDp production men In the In Pomeroy rather than the city
Ha~. II, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, tele· elty. She IS seekmg custody of
.
Aug. 6 - .Evansville; Aug. 8 public affairs for the schoolll'lesl Virginia, Ohio, and Michl· ball as in lhe past, f!Yery MODo
operator.
one mmor chtld.
Swimming lesson schedules for the remainder of the - Paducah, Aug. 12 - Savan· year of IIIIIH7,
san region.
day as uaual at 1:30 a.m.
summer were announced again today by Yvonne Scally, i nah; Aug. 14 - Florence; Aug.
Red Cross swimmin~ instructor at the Middleport pool. ' 16 - Decatur; Aug. 19 - Chat·
The schedules mcludes registration to be held Sat- lanooga ; Aug. 22 ~ c
urday, July 9, from 10 a.m. until noon at the pool for The popularity of t_h_e pr&lt;!SSI!d
beginning July II j
Symphony on tour is ••1
continuing through July The following time• and class- in the fact that as many
22.
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Pool offlclalll also loday an· Seally :
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~ the facility will be op·
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. gle performance. All the
COMPLETE LINE OF USED CARS
en e11ery Mtnday from 6-8 p. 9 · t ·Utha.Jm. :- vanct! !~lm· certs, wherever the Symphony
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\for -.~It swmumng.
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tif t u
re- plays, are free, and
f'hont 593-7781
per&amp;bas Pfticipating in
the 1.e ~vmg cer .. ~ca e
ly epen to the publie.
Monday ; evening swimming . quJre prerequ~sJ e.
Athena, 0.
must be at least l&amp; years of age. 9 a.m: - Sw~mer, trdving '
passed mterme&lt;:hate.
Lt. King Honored
9 4i&gt; · 10:30 a.m. - lnlermed·
iale swimming, having passed Upon Graduation
Lieutenant Rooald C.
advaneed beginners.
10:30 • 11:15, advanced be- Dental Corps, U. S. Navy, son
ginners, having the beginners of Dr. and Mrs . Harry H. King
or "3," 11:15. noon, and Red of 21 Edgemont Dr., Gallipolis,
Cross "4" having passed begin· was honored al graduation cerener 3, noon to 12:45, adult swim· monies June 30 rnarkJng com·
mec classes.
pletion of his Internship at the
All the above class.. a r r U. S. Naval Hospilal In Oak·
Red Crl08 except the adult land, Calif.
clllsses. Adult IWimmlng on all Lt. Klllt! was among 23 med·
levels will be held and adults ical and dental Intern• honored
may enroll and will be pla&lt;-ed in by Admiral John Clark, Comclasses according to skill,
mandant of the 12th Na•al Dl&gt;
July 23 al 10 to noon will be !riel al the Officers' Club. Di·
registration for classea to "5" plomas were pre11ented
Rear
48 St1to St.
Upper Rte. 7
Gallipolis,. Ohio
for be,mnersl·z..H. Pool char(· Admiral H. J . Cokely,
es for aU tbe above lessons are Corps, commanding officer
~.Sf),
lbe hospital.

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NEW INSTALJXI'ION _ Charles Merrill, rar ri•ht . completes installa!lon of one ,
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of the 22 new Ser\i'us-Fones at Crow's Steak !·lou se Drive-Inn area on We~t Main-St. in · of. the G~:~lha Coun Y
unlor ,
Pomeroy. Looking on as Merrill makes adiu•tm ents are Robert [far left) and Thomas Fa1rl&gt;oard.
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Crow. Installation of the new food ordering device Saturday ended an extensive re- I . Approximately 35 persons pa ·
modeling project in the Drive-Inn area of the Steak House.
l&gt;clpated m lhe aud&gt;llons , ':'htch
-·- - began at 7 p.m., and contmued
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50, overhelght vehicle, and Ger· Harold Sauer, Asa Hoskins, Dr, Porras, M. D., and WaJ.
Iaid o. Farrar, 25, Jackson, $37.· ter Stewart, Ito r, reYiew steps in obtaining an extended
50, speeding.
care nursing home In Meigs County,

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police cases, fined Jean F.
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and costs, speeding;
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Vinton Woman is Fined

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Janice Marcum , 3.1, Vmlon. S&lt;.~rrcU , 51 , Gallipolis, $15 and $27.50 bund for Intoxication.
arrested by the liallia county costs. failure to stop within the Wallace Houck. 50. Gallipoli!l,
sberit'C's department, Saturday assured clear distance; and Job arrested by the State Highway
in Gallipolis munclipal court, ' DewitT: 54, Gallipolis, $20 and ~alrol. was fined f50 and custs
was fined S30 and- rost~
far eosts, tntoz:ication. Hanna Per- ror overload; Elmer F. Gtor1,.
speeding and $15 and cost.s ror singfr, 53, Gallipolis, forffited 25, Rt. 1 Vinton,
and MAts,
re&lt;:kless opel"3tion.
speed in excess for road condl·
Harley Payne, 59, B i d w e l l , l lions: F.lmer Canterbury, 31,
also arresled by the sheriff's
Oak Hill, $20 and &lt;'Ollis, flcli~
department, was fined $211 and
j ious information on an operacosts for intoxication .
tor's license; Joseph B. Van
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Judge Robert S. Betz, in city
Metre, 60, Wayne, Mich., $20
police cases, fined Jean F.
and costs, left of center, passCobb, 44, Rl. 2 Gallipolis, $15
ing at an inlersecllon: Kenneth ,
lind costs, speeding;
Luci lle
Halfhill, 22, Rt. 2 Bidwell, and
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polis, each $15 and costs, speed·
ing: William E. Mitchell, 43,
and Mildred L .. Mitchell, 41. ,
Gallipolis, each $20 and l'OSts, '
intoxication.
Forfeiting bonds on
patrol !
1 charges were Carroll Williamo,
2!1, Robertsburg, W. Va., #/.·
DISCUSS NURSING HOME - Cong. Walter MoeUer,
10, overheight vehicle, and Ger- Harold Sauer, Asa Hoskins, Dr. Porras, M. D., and Wa!.
1aid 0. Farrar, 25, Jackson, $37.· ter Stewart, I to r, review steps in obtaining an extended
50, speeding,
care nursing home In ~eigs County.
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of t.he 22 new Servus·Fones at Crow's Sl.eak House D
Pomeroy. Looking on as Merrill makes adjustment•
Crow. Installation of the new food ordering device !
modellng project in the Drive-Inn area of the Steak J
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Rich Talent Contest
Revue,
conducted at th~ Gallia Cmtnty

Juniur ~·airgrounds
Friday I
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B.
this week according to B.
Matthews and Waldo F. Brown I

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N~. one was injured but two) failed to stop. The Sarrett
IUI.oA were heavily damaged in : struck the lNick of the N.
1 rear end. collision at 8:55 a. l car.
m. Friday m front of Bob Ev-1 Mrs. Sarrett was cited

ans Steakhouse on
~vt. in G&amp;llii'Oiis.

Eastern Ga llipolis municipal court
. a charge of failure to slop 1

Jt was ooe of three accidents in the assured cl~ar distal
ln~tigated Friday by
city
Another two car collision
~li~ and brought the year's curred 11l 2:10 p. m. Frida:
ICCident totlll lo 211 acr.idents Eastern Ave., near the :
In the first IU9 days of the year.' more MarkeL Officers said
Ptqlce said Geraldine E. Mil· Richard J . Phillips, 27, ;
ler, 41, Thurman Star Rt., head- . ville, Ky., was backing ou
-ed northeast, llad stopped to a parking lot just as Ev
make a len turn . Behind her.J Miller, 44, of 44 Sycamore
LucWt Sarrett, 51, Gallipolis, was pulling into the lot.

Meigs is Well-Represented
At Ohio 4-H Club Congres~
Dawn Carper, Patty Dorst, Patly Koblentz, Don
Cheadle and John Meredith represented Meigs Count)
the Ohio 4-H Club Congress July 6-9 at Ohio State Unh
sity. James H. Meredith, an'
:&gt;SU sophomore, was a coun· i '' Human Motivation .'' One
ie1or at the congress.
i peat performance was by !\
The opening speaker was the : ilyn Van De Buer Atier, ~
Rev. Otis Maxfield, pastcr of , America of 1958.
She sp
the First Community Church in Ibriefly to the group in 1964
Columbus , on "Helping Yooth l This year her topic was "G
ll""velop Values for Living." : and Dreams."
Evemt _Lindsey, Public ~ell· I July 7 was government
Puna 01rector, Gulf Oil Com- with Professor Meno LevenSl
pany, Houston, Teaas, featured wh s k 1 lh
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In tho program on Friday on
po e. a
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Sill Ruu of Year
·zenship Responsibilities."
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In the afternoon the g:r1
Made by Fiftlmen
:visited the Slate Capital
The G211ipoljo Yolunt.er fire downtown Columbus,
wh·
dfpart!jl&lt;nl n{ade its 51st run , they COIIducted a mock legi1
of lhe year and thO fifth of the live session.
IIIOIIlli ..til 3::16 p.m. Friday lo a Friday aflernoon the grt
fll'&amp;ll fire along RL 7-35, lwo toured the campus of 0
mllu north of Galhpohs.
Slate University. In the ev
Sevea men and one
truck ing there was a symphony p
made lhe run. Fire chief James Isented by the Columbus V01
A, N&lt;lrthup spotted the fire Symphony Orchestra,
lron'J' his car. radioed the po. , Nine hundred boys and gl
lk!e ;lfePartmenl and !be call ' atlended this annual eve
wu 1ranoferred to the fire de- !Me'g C IY d 1 •••
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ASKS DIVORCE
Af41¥llj!,GE APPLICATIONS
Sheila utile, 317 Park
Ft.Jll&lt;lin Driano Gheen, 29. Muldleport, has flied a petili
lyri&lt;!U!IO, U. S, Marine Corps, i for divorce from Milton Litl
and Derma L. Hayes, 24, Mid- IJr , same address, in Me'
dltpllli, ll'altress; James Alan I County Common Pleas Cou
Nutte, liJ, Rt. I, Cool viii•, U. lThe plaintiff charges gross 1
S. ~rmy,. tod Barbara Sue Iglee! of duty and extreme ct
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JOAN CROSBY'S TV NOT EBOOI(

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Matrons Patrons

Of Past Years
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Neigler Family
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Mrs. William Hardeo Syracuse.
Racine Ro d
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P8llt Matrons and Past Patrons of Evangeline ChapA delici.::.· icoic dinner was ler, Order of the E;c;terr. Stars, were honored Thursday
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and evening at the regular meeting of the chapter. Mr. and
eajoye a1 noon
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Mrs. William King presided as worthy matron and worMrs. Robert R. Hardeo, dangh- Past matrons of the chapter 1
ter Pam and soo Ralph of Nor- were recognized and presented read from Mrs. Jobn Vroman
folk, Va. , Mrs. Drucy House, with roses by the worthy rna. ,
Mr. and Mrs. James
Smith, tr
'lh Mr Be . K'
Plans were made for Friend '
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daughters Melissa aod Marc1a;
trs.
k. ~ 1qg,
,,_ N1ght
to i&gt;e held August 2f
assoc1a~
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Mr. and Mr s. Da Ie Smith , dauataf
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Pome
Clyde Davis, of Columbus: Mr. Bennett Mr M L
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b 1roy, and Racme. Mro.
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andM r!. Arlhur N"l
etg er, da~ Mr Walter
E _1 announced th at th e Rbe
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ghter Joy Beth and sou Rod·
Joll08, Mrs. Mane, Ha~- ~ Circle picnic would be
beld
ney : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph NeJ8- kino, Mrs. Fielding Hawkins, August 18 at New Marshfield.
ler, oooo Bruce and Kenny, and Mrs Walter Bunce Mr E . It was also anoouoced
that
1iso DeLillo, daughter Peggy; Mr. and Mrs.
· Norton Mrs Willis\n~- Charlene Cochrane would be
toward; Maur- FolTI!Sl Neigler, ud Tammy, :::Mrs john Lyons M
moving witb her family to Galslallve Ag!"'t Brian, and Tereu Harden, aU ~ H.,;.ah Mrs
'wuli:~ lipolis.
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N 1 Reynolds, Mrs. Evelyo LewiS, Followmg the meetmg
reKenoeth Ward. ~aren "!fund:~::: Mr. :.~ Mrs. Earl Knight and Wiltiam freshments of cake and
ice
Ball was II" Mrs. Morrlo Harden Ill Syra- Klag, past patron.
cream were served by I h e
!lneDJiial memd the b 1 d hostess
Officers pro tem were Mrs. bosless comrmtlee. Au auction
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I cuse, an
French and Mrs. Jones. Mrs. was held during the _.· evening
ing will
bt Mr. aod Mrs.
Lilliu Steiff, chapler organist, with Mrs. Lyons ser~. as
}ruga on Ocl
was reported recuperating lrom auctioneer. Mrs. Cit
. . BellI lime officers
Hines.&lt; at her home aftor being nett was welcomed
tbo
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two
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EureJ&lt;a Women's Society of Inon recenlly. Th~re
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tal and Clinic. Bollby tLinda Dill )Footer ill Cbrtslian Servtce. heard a pro- e1ght members, and two guests
graduate of tbe baiiOlllODI of lbt Ent.!rprtse gram oa tho SOCJal nature . of present.
High
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poverty at tis regular meetmg Mrs. James Sauoderl gave
,f 1!1110, aad of -~ · '"" · 1 eel
arul held at tho home ol Mrs. Fraok the scripture readings, aad pre. mes were Pay
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pnzetl wo• by Mrs. Mary Star·
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IY bt Allanto, per, Richard Dill, Miss MarThe program opened wllb ·me
u, where he jorle Bentz, Mrs. Jean Schoonsinging of "Blessed Assm:d,"
studies at the over, Il&lt;!bble Schoonover, Ml~ .
and " What A FrieDt! 'We Have
Betty Dill, Miss Cathy Dill,
Ill Jesus." Prayer wea ollered
U be ~n event and Miss Sharoo DIU.
Gallia County Citizens Baad, by Mrs: Jack Stutler.
1! Grace Meth- Also attendinR were Mrs. Radio, Joe., honored Mrs. Rob- , Readings were gwen by Mn.
Gallipolis. The Mary Curtis, MJs. Sara Dill, erl Cox, a member, with
a Norma Halley , Mrs. Cl.nc-e
&gt;es will per· Mrs. Carla Carter, Mrs. Vtolet stork shower al its meeting F1sher, Mrs. Wayne
Baker,
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Candace and Sherry Hutton, and wh1le, with pink booties 011 6 p.m. at the Ivan File picnic
International Cinema
,trlol Grange Mr. and Mrl. Don Hu1111el, Hel- the top.
grounds. The meeting wss cloooppn!Ciation of ea, Joyc'O, Emma Lou and Mrs. I Aile d.
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IIICial hour. Davis, Rev, and Mrs. Menzel P. Balch, ud tho hoooree, and , dlat and United Methodist chur.
The World Gf Cat! Sindbur&amp;
Smith, Mrs. Delons Wll~ Mr. Mr. Col. The next meeting of : ches was held Wednesday evenUSA Artist.
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and Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. lhe club will be held July 20tb. mg at tbe home of Mrs. Ben"
Franee~ car.,ton, Mr. and Mn.
ard Fuita.
Ralpll Foster and Mn. Mabel
AD outdoor pi&lt;ulc supper preIoog Moore.
Revitlfll Meeting•
ceded lbe discussion.
Slalf
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Mrs. BasD
Being .4mwunc:ed
members attendini were Mro.
Annual Prenie it
Jaclr Slaven, Mn.
Keunetb
Bev. L. V. Gauae, pastor o1 Taylor, Mrs. IM-·CNw, Mioo
allliv""' .4nnoruu:eG by Club
Triedatone Baptist
dturch, Bess Sanborn, Mn. Nan Mttore,
281b.
The Meigs County llolslein 8IUlOIIIIced today that a aartes . Mrs. Waiter Hayea, Mrs. C.
obsening chtb wiU have tto IIIUIIIAl picnic revival sorvk!ee w111 begin
Melvin Alkti'e, Mn..
J of.b !I
""m;pO.o Evans lbelr Saturday, July 16, at the IWt the church July 10 and conlin- Seho, Mrs. Bob Old; !ln. tiJ
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met at the Rhenelield farm, begiiUiing wllb • lbnlu&amp;b July :D, eacll
Guinlher, 111'11. Wflllam R u •
tboM II8JDf.d above and Mrs. 1Evans home, and went ta Hunt- a basket dinner at neon.
1n1 at 7:lll1 p. m.
sell, Mrs. Roy Reuter, 1111. ~lllltllilqJIRI•rd Cainpbtdl, Mrs. Henry !lngton where lbey had dinner. The Shenefield !ann is Joear,. Rev. 11e11ry Fletd!er,
and Mrs. Mal J)nne(re,, ~
'!:~,!~~~~ Lena Graeser, Returning to the Evans home, ed otf Rl. lt4, neer Salem ator of tbe ProYideace
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0.
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engagement of their daughter,
Rosella Lee, to Mr. J o h n
Redovian, Jr., of Bergholz, 0 . I
Miss Lisle is a graduate of
Pomeroy High School and is I
MR. AND MRS. HAROLD E. SMITH
employed by the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
· Mr. •nd Mro. /Kwa kmal Sunl SP-4 Harold E. Smith
Mr. Redovian is a grad~ate l were united in marriage May 31 at the U.S. American.
of Springfield Local
HIgh Embassy in Seoul, Korea SP-4 Smith is home on a 30 da~
School and Ohio University . He ,leave after serving 1 ~1 months in Korea. He will return to
served as an officer in the Ar· lForl Campbel , Kentuckv. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
my Intelligence Corps and is Harold II. Smith, Kingsbury Road. Pomeroy.
now employed as a teacher at ! -~~-·
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The event will be an open
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p. m. in the First United Pres- 1
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Trinity Lutherao
Church
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of the wedding of Miss Shirley
Rae Yeske of Madison, WI~.
and Roller! Edward Frick who
is stationed with the Air Foru
at Truax Field, Madison Wise
on Saturday, July 9.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeske of
Edgerton, Wise , and
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groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Frick, Pomeroy, 0.
Past.r Richard E. Larson of
Bethel Lutheran clturch
In
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also arrested by the sheriff's
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t'Osts for intoxication.
Judge Robert S. Betz, in cily
police cases, fined Jean F.
Cobb, 44 , Rt 2 Gallipolis, $15
and costs, speeding;
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Oak Hill, $20 and .,..ts, llctit1 ious information on an ope·ra; tor's license: Joseph B. Van
Metre, 60, Wayne, Mich., $20
and costs, lert of center, pass-ina at an intersection: Kennelh ,
Halfbill, 22, Rt. 2 Bidwell, and
Roger D. McClelland, 33, GaiU·
polis, each $15 and costs, speed·
lng: William E. Mitchell, 43, !
and Mildred L. Mitchell, 41, ~
Gallipolis, each $20 and costs, '
intoxication.
Forfeiting bonds on patrol ,
1 eharges were Carroll Williamo,
29, Robortsburg. w. Va., $2'1.·
DISCUSS NURSING HOME - Cong. Walter MoeUer,
50 overbelght vehicle, and Ger- Harold Sauer, Asa Hoskins, Dr. Porras, M. D., and Walatd o. Farrar, 25, Jaekson, $37.· ter Stewart, I tor, review steps in obtaining an extended
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;I I Twenty winnl'!rs of the Veni!H
l Ri,·h Talent Contest
Revue,
conducted al the Gallia County
Junior Fairgrounds
Friday '
night, will be named sometime
this week arl'ording to B. B.

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Janice Mai·eum, 33, Vinton. Sarrett, 51, Gnlllp\fiis, $15 and 1 $:!1.50 bond lor ·lntoxlcallon.
arrested by the Gallia county L'OSls. failure to stop within the Wallace Houck, 50. GaUipolis.
sheriffs department, Saturday ; assured clear distance; and Job arrested by the State Hlgbway
In Gallipolis muncllpal court, ' Dewitt, M, Gallipolis. $20 and patrol. was fined too and costs
was fined $30 and rusts
for costs, lntozication. Hanna Per· for overload; Elmer F. Georg~.
speeding and $15 and ro~ts t'or sio.ser, 5:!, Gallipolis~ forfeitPd 25, Rt. 1 Vinton, t20 and oosts,

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NEW IN,&lt;;TALLATION ---Charles Merrill. far ri•hl. completes installation of one IMatlhews and Waldo F. Brown and MrS. Floyd &lt;Dutch l Meso! tile 22 new Servus-Fones at Crow's Steak House Drive-Inn area on West Main-S! in of the Gallla County
Jumor ' cher o: Lebanon bas enlisted
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4th, at the home of Mr. and
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Past Matrons and Past Patrons of Evangeline Chapdinner was [ter, Order of the Easterr. Stars, were honored Tbursday
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ter Pam and son Ralph of or- were recognized and presented ' read from Mrs. Joim Vroman.
folk, Va., Mrs. Drucy House, with roses by the worthy rna· ·
Mr. and Mrs. James
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Plans were made for Friend '
daughter• Malisl!a and Marcia; on . Wtl
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.
Clyde Davis, of Columbus; Mr. Be ett Mr M L
F
h 1 roy, and Racme. Mrs.
Km~
and Mn1. Arthur Neigler, dau- Mrnn w' 11 •·H' · · M renEe ' I announced that the Robert&lt;
s. a er ayes, rs. m· c· I . .
ould be
h 'd
ghter Joy Beth and son Rnd•
J
M M . Ha \ rrc e ptcmc w
e,
ersOII
ones,
rs.
arle
wA
8
I
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M
hfi
ld
.
N
lph
ney ; Mr. and Mra. Ra
e1g- tins Mr F. ldiog Ha kin
ugust 1 a ew ars e .
Wa~r :unce,
E~ It was also announced that
ler, IIOI1J Bruce aDd Kenny, 1l1ld
t
DeLDie, daughter Peggy; Mr. 1l1ld Mrs.
N ton Mrs Willi ADth· Charlene C&amp;chrane would be
ward ; Maur- Forrest Neigler, sad Tammy, gene :
jolt
sM
moving Wllh ber family Ill Gal·
tlive A&amp;e•t 1 Brian, and Teresa Harden, all ~ H s. ah
yons,Willir s. tipolis.
mold piallist of R .
M 8lid Mrs Car
arr , rs.
am
cied
})j
a~nei
r.
· Ia. Reynolds, Mrs. Evelyn Lewis, : Following the meeting
rf"1
pe th Ward roll Neigler, .daughterds MrNo Mrs. Earl Knight and William · freshments of cake and
iee
ee
· !Karen and Linda; an
· 10 Killg past patron
cream were served by the
ll
was
II&gt;' Mrs Morris Harden of Syra'
.
·
A!llllial mem- ,
·
boat d boateos
Officers pro tern were Mrs. hostess committee.
AB auctton
I cuse, and the
an
' Fren&lt;h and Mrs. Jones. Mrs. was held dunng .the · eoerung
wUI
be Mr. aod Mrs. Harden.
Lllliao Steiff, chapter organist, with Mrs. LyoJJS
as
1
on Ocl
was reporled recuperating from auctioneer. Mrs. Ch
. Bet&gt;
8110
line officert
tllness at ber home after boing nett was weleomed
-to tho
Jt the
two
at Holzer Haspital for several , chapter after ~
ber
meeting will
days. A rote of thanks was ]home.
.

Thursday

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at obow IIi&amp;. Sbe !iUrred In "110 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 111 1be saw.le" oa Broadway
played the tille role mthe D
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Daylighl SavingB Time
CSS.TV speciaJ. "CindereUa."
aytime ows

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Mr:

Mrs:

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Bridal Shower
Is Gr"ven for
Mrs. Foster •

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A bridal shower """ give&lt;!

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f..a1
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Nature of Poverty Around Ww'fJ
Is Topic o1 Eureka WSCS Grar1p. -

recenuy by Mrs: Jean Schoon~al secr&lt;tary over, Miss Mar)O~ b ~~ Eureka Womeu's Society of Irion recently. There
were
11111 Clinic.
~u:ttyDill )Foster ~ Cbristian Service. heard a pro- eight members, IIIII two guests
raduate of
Y
a
g:ram oa the socml nature of present.
school lbe basement of lhe Enterpr!lle poverty at its regular meeting Mrs. James Saunderl ga ..
aad of E.U.B. Church. pi ed
ad held at the home of Mrs . Fraok the scripture readings, and pre,
Games were ay
a
- - - - - - · - ·' seoted the program on 1111! subThe Mce.,-.
e.
pnzeo WOI1 by Mn. Mary Star·
ject "Poverty ANUnd "T be
Supei'markel
Andy Grllflth
Chandler cher, Mrs. Judy Starcher, GreWorld."
"S",
Datin&amp; Game
Dick Van Dyke
!, • part of gory Miller, Mra. Evelyn Ntll"
Ill Atlanta, per, Richard Dill, Miss Mar·
The program opened with .tloe
Donna Reed
Love of Life
,
where
he
jorle
Bentz,
Mrs.
Jean
Schoonsinging
of "Blessed Assurail.."
News
ludles
at
lbe
over,
Debbie
Schoonover,
Mnt
and
"What
A Friend 'We Have
Seardl For Tomor Father K:Dow:o a.
Betty
Dill,
Miss
Cathy
DID,
U
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Ia
Jesm."
Prayer
WU ofler«i
Guiding Light
118 an event and Miss Sharon DID.
Gallia Coont)l Citizena Balld , by M".. Jack Stutler.
~ac•,.
Me'
l
'
b
elhAlso
attending
were
Mrs.
Radio,
Inc., honored Mrs. Rob- \ NReadmHgsllwere MrsgJVenCbly.Mn
Ben Casey
awpo IS.
Mary Curtis, Mrs. Sara DiU, ert Cox, a member , with
a orma 3 ey '
.
nc~
• will per- Mrs. Carla Carter, Mrs. Violet stork shower at its
meeting ' F1sher, _Mrs. Wayne
Baker,
ny, and the and Jerry Miller, Mn. Bonnie Wedaesday night
IMrs. IriOn, Mrs. C8rl Baker,
(
qtea
church
Miller,
TllllDIY
and
Tammy
·
I Mrs. Josepbine Gib30n and Mrs.
Conlldentlal
PUsword
Schoonover
aad
Mr.
Bobby
Mrs.
Cox
"""'ived
many
!ove1
Charles Martin.
Time
P'or
111
Homte Pllrt1
Foster.
'
b gifts. Refreshments of jello, ~ Durmg th~ business meeting
Women's News
•
Sending gifts were Miss San- mints, and cake were served. !a farr::....i ptcmc was planned
Gen. Hospital
3:00-Anoth. World To TeD Trulb
1111
dra Gillnere Misses Sandy, The eake was decorated in pink \ lor Aug. 4th. It will bo held a&lt;
Ylllfle
Candace and Sberry Hulton, and white, with pink booties oa 6 p.m. at the Ivan File p&lt;cnic
3:21&gt;TheNun01
3: 30-llan1 Sa1
Edge Of Night
iot GraAge Mr. and Mrs. Don HUDBel, He~ the top.
grounds. The meeting waa. clo•
!Jpreclation
of
Joyce
Emma
!Au
aad
Mrs.
nd.
Mr
and
Mrs
I
ed With prayer, and durwg a
Dark Shadowa
4:00 Mr. Cartnoil Secret Stonn
011•
•
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Atte 1ng were
·
·:social h0 ur the hootess serveu
WlloftAelim!ll
4: 30-lladt Bound Bozo
Creek Grange Robert Davis, Mrs. Alta and Bob Woods 11r and Mrs Jim
Swan Creek Conore Dill, Esther and John Rollins,
Qmnie, Mr.· and ,lovely refreshments.
Soupy Salea
Cinema
5:00 Adventure~
rcelleot
per·
DIU,
Mrs.
Linda
PulliM,
Mr.
Mrs.
GleDII
Soles,
Mr. and Mrs. I
Rjftrm•
5:»,jog and clot!- and Mrs. Kenny and Randy Fox Grant, 11r. and Mrs. Oli- Evaluation SeS~ion
1 Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. JIIJIII!l( ver Stover, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Held by Churche•
~featured by Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. OrviUe Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Jobo Sallaz,
Evmos Shows
:in consisting Watsoa, Mrs. Judy Miller, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, AD evaluation se5SIOO b
skits, KatbryR EvaJJS, Miss Gelle- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sommer, workers and teachers of th•
Weather
New
.
aumbers.
A •ieve Stobart, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grube, Doc HaskiiiS, Joho . re;:enuy comp
. Ieted vaeat&lt;on
8:-Newa
CBS
News
WeDs
Far&amp;o
1;30-News
served dur· Eldon Weeki, Miss EUzabeth Pasqnale, Martin Kingery, H. 1distBI':-~UIOOI:.:tMHthea,:t;," MehtiJo.
~I
bour. Davts, Rev. and Mrs. Ml!ll!el P. Hatch, aad lbe honoree, Sid ,
onu n ,.,. e .,....t c urHave GilD
7:U!I-IIolto
News
_.
Smllh, Mrs. Delores Wlll, Mr. IMr. Cox. 1be Rel(t meeting of chel wu beld WednesdaY evenBatmaD
Munsters
7:• Du.oand Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. the club wm be beld July 20th. l1lll at the home of Mrs. Ber"'
Gllllpa's Ill*
Gidpl
1:00
,,
Frances Carl,ellln, Mr. and Mn.
ard Fullz.
Ralpb Foster 1111d Mrs. Mabel
AD outdoor picnic supper P~
Double ura
MJ Tllree Situ
Lanrla
*'m of I~ Moore.
Revirol Meetinl•
ceded tbe discussion.
Sta(f
MaYle
Bewitcbetl .
II Mrs. Basil
members altendinrl were Mn.
Peyii!D 'l :'la
t:30 lliclde Fm
liM Mrs. HoBeing ..4.nnou~
Jack Slaven, Mnl.
Keonetb
Annual
Picnie
polis, cele.
Rev. 1.. v. GaUIIO, putor of Taylor, Mrs. 1M-Crew, MiSl
!be 11.1.:00 Dean lllrtill
· ng aDRiver- Annou~ by Club
Triedstone Baptist
d!urch, Bess Sanbam, Mnl. Nan Moore,
u:W IlSsa
. 28th.
The Meigs County Holstein announced today lbat a aeries Mrs. Walter ~. Mrs. C.
11:21News
obsemng club will have Ita annual picnic n!Yival sa vld!a will be&amp;lu at Melvin Alkire, Mnl.
J o ba
11:31· TMICJtl
L416&amp;118W. ·' .:
:_, , EvaJJS lbeir Saturday, July 16, at tbe ReJ; tbe charcll July 11 ll!d cootit&gt; Sebo, ¥"· Bob ON. Mrs. GJ111
- ,. '
11:50.i! . • • .
··.;
i'f, met at the Shenefield larm, beginning with • lilnlugll .Ja1y 11, eacb star~- GumIller, lin. 'lfiUiam R u o\.went to Hunt- a basket dinner at neoo.
Ill&amp; at 7:30 p. m.
sell, Mrs. lWy
the
f had dinner. The Shenefieid !ann is Iocar.. Rev. llenrJ Flelcber, Moder- IIIII Mrt. Mu
t'ola
-~:~-: '€vans home, ed off Rl. 1!4, '"''" Salem ator of the ~ Baptist Baker,
observance with Center. Everyone who Ia inter- Auoclalloa, wUI be tile .,_. Beuler,
pra)'er, and escbanjed ~IlL ated Ia welcllme.
pitH. 'Dil ...-. ill aid '
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Site's fouol a home at D i s n e y l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WCIJll TV-I
where lbe personnel are ws,u n.a
Donna Reed
Loft Of Life
6:45-Corn
Coli
.. fii'Jfedi"" .. ber
Newa
11Ie studio
fathers
Dally Wd
7:00-Today
Search For Tomar. ll':tllher K!Kows Best
1111 to.cut dresses, snug
Mike
wanace
7:Guiding Llgllt
sla&lt;b aDd bikinb.
Dally Word
-....
7:25Davy
1l1ld
GoUalb
Bozo
"We did a aceoe that I didn't 7:30Woman's Page
Soc. s..uritJ'
7:45tbiDk waa particularly good lhe
.U World Turnl
other d"f and I ....,, " Lesley B:OOStarcher
I:::~ '"l'bere wu a 9:00 Mike Douglas Capt. Kangaroo
Conllttonllll
I• · silm:e ,. the
Moolt
Tline For Us
1 was told DOl to do that 9:W&lt;lmeoaNewa
Lucy

1:00 'P'I"L World To Tell Truth
I:S$NeWI
1:30-Don'l Sltr
fildle ol Nl&amp;b&amp;
t:GI llr. Car1Do6
4:30-

aDd 11J10iled;

Neigler Family
Reunion Held
At Harden Home
N:er~:tv'":~"\~~ J:;

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"And datilljl actors is the
worst bas you can' se1. into. You
don't find out they're llla1'ried
until after you've gone out with
tbem. Tbey ..,n't cater Ill a sirl
becal1se they bave tbeir plck of
the pr&lt;ttiest girls io the world.
It's awful.

~~~:

The McCoys
ADdy Griffith
Dlclr Van Dyke

Mat rons Patrons

"It Ia lerribly disi1lustoning to
male stars. Tbey ar&lt; self

J'uD~

Movie

10:00-Eye Guess
10:25-News
10:30-Concentral

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Sfar k ShoWer

Secret Storm
Bozo

Given for

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I: ....Newa
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Lost In Space

1:30-

Blllbllllel

1:00 Bob Hope
1:30-

Green Acrea
Dick Van o,te

7:-Dr. Kalan

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News

Wealber ll!d N"""
WeDs P'argo

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Have GoD Wll

Pa!Q DuD
Bhll Lllb&amp;

Tbe 81&amp; Yalley

Jallll Gary SliiiiP

and

10:30-

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Navy Film

t:OO Mike Douglas capt. Kangaroo

Dan Thomas
&amp; Son

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Dally Word
Mike Wall~~&lt;~~

Slar&lt;her

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UNIVERSITY VOLKSWAGEN

Lisle, Syracuse, 81lnounce the
engagement of their daughter,
0
Rosetta Lee, to Mr J o h n
Redovian, Jr., of Bergholz, 0. ,
Miss Lisle is a graduate of
Pomeroy High School and ;,
MR. AND MRS. HAROLD E. SMITH
employed by the Columbus and
' Southern Ohio Electric Co.
Mr. and Mrs . . !Kwakmal Sunl SP·4 Harold E. Smith
Mr. Redovian is a graduate lwere united in marriage \lay 31 at the l!.S. American
of Springfield Local
H &lt;g n Embassy in Seoul. Korea . SP-4 Smith is home on a 30 day
School and Ohio University. He ' leave after serving 13 months in Korea. He will return to
served as an officer in the Ar· !Fort Campbel , Kentuck·;. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
my Intelligence Corps and is ' Harold H Smith, Kin gs bury Road, Pomeroy_. _ _ __
oow employed as a teacher at -- --··-- --- -- --Middleport High SchooL
I
The event will be an open
church wedding Aug. 8, at2:301
p. m. in the Firs I United Pres1
/
byterian Cburch, Syracuse.

"'turn to during the day.

DayUght Saving&amp; Time

Daytime ShoW!!

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By VERNON SCOIT
very quickly, I'm prood of be- of 118 appeal to the m.U.
HOLLYWOOD
(UP
I)
-{;yn·
ing
Latvian."
domlllated allow.
7:00-Today
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Lynn
is
the
oaly
mother
of
Cynlbla's
double
life
as
IC·
It 11 possible Cynthia will
7;05Daily
Word
two
lD
Hollywood
who
spends
tress
•
molher
are
rarely
in
not
return tn the show whea
7:25Faith
Bozo
her
days
working
aB
a
secretary
conflict.
Her
friends
are
oot
In
filmiDg
resumes for next sea..
7::10m a German pmoner of war show business.
on. Her work is not ba•ed 00
Fun School
Starcller
1:110camp.
O.ldoor lJfe
ecoaomtc necessity and Lee
B::JOHer unique position is ac· On weetendl she and Lee believes I woman's place is a&amp;
t:OO Mike Douglas Capt. Kangaroo
counted
for by b&lt;r rote as Hel· bead for the beach for water home with the children.
Movie
9:30ga, the well • rounded blonde siding or to the mountains on "We atitl haven't
decided
stenographer ID Kommanaant camping tripo witb the chil· whether I'U go back," she says.
Lucy
10:00-Eve Guess
Wilhelm Klink in "llog1111's dren. Lee is a golfer, and Cyn- "1be - k Isn't that difficult
10:25-Newo
The McCoys
Heroes." She also collaborates lbla sometimes goes along ID or time consuming. But I would
10 ·30-Concenl.
Supermarket
with Colonel Hogan, one ol the ride in lhe goH cart as a spec· like Ill spend more hours with
n:oo Chain Letter ADdy Griffith
The
DaHng Game
American captives.
Iaior.
Lisa and Tony before they'.re
Dick Van Dyke
11:30 Sbowdown
Donna Reed
This is all beady stuff for Her personal wardrobe con- old enough ID go 111 school."
!~:Oil-Jeopardy
Love of Life
Cythia who ·
. 'od ID Lee sists malnlf ~ knit dreaaea, Either 'W"f, Cynlbla will be
News
12:25
Father Knows Best Sands a sailS mam
and llkirls. Her role . a happy, well • adjusted girL
1 We sweaters
·
Search P'or Tomor
12:30 Swlngin'
Their • childresman,
Lisam r&lt;a
requ Ires her to wear bl ouses Sbe has 11Q amb'ltiODS
te be3
Guidiue Ught
12:45Tony, 1, are~ucl!
y~ and stirlo which give a dash, come a major star.
12:55 News
18 watch tbeir mommy oo lhe
Woman's Page
1:011 News
tube.
As World Turns
1::101: JS-Singing
The ~
~1--------------------------------------bedroom
ranchlive
house in Encino,
•
Confidential
2:1111-0ur Lives
Password
a cboil:e location m lhe Saa Daytime Shows
Daylight Savings Time
A Time For U1
House Party
2:30 Doctors
FernaDdo Valley, Cynthia bas ,I!IAZH:IT11'VI'il:l-lr----:-11W"'t.11S~.,.tV"'-s:;;-----:--.w"D"'TN""fVw.nqr-Gn. Hospital
3:00 Another World To Tell Truth
deoorated "'" nome 10
go1dl e·6-Com CGII
and antique while 11101il with ·
News
3:25The NursM
D.O, Word
GreeJL aDd ilmDaD aver10neo.
f:ot-TodQ
3;30 You Don't Say Edge Of Night
Mike Wallace
7:Dark ShadoWI
Secret Stllrm
Some day sbe hopes 1D buy 7:4:00 Mr. CarlooD
Where Actioo II
Bozo
4:30 Yogi Bear
1111 outbeDtie i1mDaD - u t y I e 7:311Bozo
abode
with
colllllllll,
reflecting
Soupy Salel
Payhouse
5:00 Cheyenne
Starcher
1:110pools and lbe whole bit.
lUfJeman
1:301::10Cynthia pa1111s moila, 1110011,y
-scenes, wbtcb t:GI 111b £Wl&amp;lu Capt. Kaugarao
Evening Shows
crowd tbe walls al the eatey 8:30aDd Uving I'UOIII, but Lisa and 18:--Eye Guesa
Lucy
Tony illhibit her art wort with 18:2$-NWeather News
&amp;:oo-News
The McCoya
curlous lillie ftngera.
10:»-Couceubat.
PetorJenntngs
1:15WeDs Fargo
Supermartet
_,
6:30-News
News
Andy GrlfDtb
Fortunately, Cynthia works 11:00 Letter
Dldl:
VIlli
l&gt;fb
1be
Dating
Gaml
News Report
Have Guo, Travel onlf two and a haU days all1:30 Showdowll
7:00 Movie
week, driving a luxury sedan to
To Tell The Truth 12 0 Clock liiib
7;30Love 01 Life
lloiiDil Reed
Desilu sltHIIos. The remalnllljl 12 :00-Jeopardy
News
8:00I've Got A Secret I
days of the wee! are devoted !2:25Search For ToiDOI'. Father KnoWI IIIII
Vacation Playhouse Jesse Jamea
111 cleaning bouse,
cooking 12:30 SwbtgiD'
8:30-Gutdinl Ltp&amp;
playing with the children
~:::N
Sh&lt;nandoab
8:00 Muslc Hall
Andy Griffith
just
being
a
good
wife.
·
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Peyton Place
Hazel
8:30Woman'sP.,.
Ben
Worklq llllllor
1:00-Newa
.U
World
TllrDI
Avengers
10:00 Run for LHe Talent Scouts
"It's not difficult to be · a 1:3tl All Star Ball
1:35
News
News
11:00
working motber ll you have a
Password
Conlldentfal
11:15aystem aDd live-In belp," says 2:.
Bouse
Par!J
A Time For U.
Late
Show
11:Cyothia. "1 have a strJ who 2:10
Women's Newt1
Movie
11:30 Tonight St.•
11ves wilh us and takes care al 2:5$12:00
the childrell. But I ..,
the 3:GI
Gell. llllopllal
Te TeD Trulll
cookin&amp;-"
Nen
S:21&gt;7:30 All Hour With J&lt;r111
NIII'IM
Edge Of NI&amp;bt
S:30
Sutherland
Her culmary specialty is beef
Duk Shadow
Stroganoff althou£h abe admits 4:011. . . . . Secret Storm
1:31 Paria 1100
9:30 USA: Arts and lbe Unlv. old • fashioned Amerlcaa dillies 4:t\5-Mr. CartlloD
Where Acllolt II
News Prolile-ft11e Hlll' are preferred by Mr. Sandi.
UO-Woaclpecter Bozo
Soupy 8alee
Clllema
On working days Cynthia iB
~;00-CheyeDIII
MONDAY
ftiOeman
7:00 p. m. Wbat'o New
U Y NORTH SIGNED
up at 5 a. m. 1l1ld aH Ill the 1:311J
7:30 International Mag.
HOLLYWOOD IUPI) - Jay studio by 7. Sbe arrlm bome ----------------------~----------•
1:30 ctnema JntemallonaiHilll:~:=- the Menace) North has ' in Ume to prepare dinner for
Eve-'-• Showa
10:15 News Pro!ile-Kyle
to become a vocal star'1the youngsters before memo- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TUESDAY
•
~~alma-Barbara Produetiolts rtziD&amp; the lines lor the next
7:00 p. m. What's New
oermr "Space Ghost."
day's sbootlng.
t:w-!Cewl
Sea Htlll&amp;
Weather Hen
7;30 USA: The Novel
Cynthia is a native of Lalvla 1:15Jenntnga ftewt
1:00 Parts 1900
'1'0 JI1LM BEST SEU..ER
who lived in Gennany during 6:30-News
CBS NOWI
Wella FarF
8;00 Roomful of Music
World War 11. She ourvlved the 7:00 Joilll Foraytbe News
Have Gua
10:00 News Profile-Kyle
HOLLYWOOD (UP1l - Best. bombing 111111 bas a borrw of 7:3!)-Molber • Car Daktarl
Combat
WEDNESDAY
IIIIVel "Vlllle, al t b e war that almosl prevented her
7:00 p. m Whnt's New
will be filmed by
aceepliDC her rale in tbe 8:00 Dalsiel
McHale'• NaYJ
7:30 The Green Thumb
at ZOtb
CBS.TV series. Sbe speakl 1:30 Dr. KUtlanl
f' Troop
1:00 Jazz Casual
Latvtao, Ruuian and German 0:00 Mu'llll
Peylan
Place
PeWcoat
Jtlltt.
1:30 News 1n Perspeellve
addllloll to naw1eu EDgllab. e:sOe:30 USA:Arts and 1be
"F11111 lbiiik I'm Germaa IIIII
.
Fugitive
aJ8 Report~
10:00 News Proffie-Kyle
approach - frequeolly speak· 10:11010
THURSDAY
iDg Ia lhal la118'1'111"·" sbe
'•
Pacemaker Nna
7:00 p.m. What's New
"lllnt!ta rau &amp;IDee Ullltl" aaya. "But I 1111 litem straight 11:00 Newa
Nen
7:30 The Gr&lt;al Soelet7
11:311Late Sbow
1:00 Way of A Sb1p
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Miss Lisle
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ject: Lesley Ami Warren.
Manbaltall.
"Fortunately I did a lit!'e
Ago; It.
"1 waa absolutely mlurable," wort -11 couple ol televis;on
Occupation: Actress
she oaid at Disney Sludlos guest appearances -bill I was
Problem: Frustratioll
where she's ..,.starrlllg in a ready to pack up and go horpe
Lesley II a bright-eyed young new movie with Fred MacM"T- two days before tl:·e picture
thing from New York City who ray and Greer Garson.
started."
arrived ID Hollywood five "I didn't kllow any&lt;llll! but
montbs .... with mlons of llgl!lll. I took •• apnrtment
Her fir•l IIIOVie Is "The
augar piiDIII (whatever t~ey Westwood and spent weeks
Happiest M1lliooar1e," but oilare) and glamor dancing In her staring at the walls. 1 went
lbe little actresa still is
lmagioatioo.
see a movie every other
mlurable. Sbe's getting around
But within 1 matter of weeks by myself aDd visited muse"msl more, having dales, bot she's
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"It's nol much easier r. me
now that J know people &lt;n this
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - l t o w n , " she said. "H's a very
cold, indifferent pi~.

Tuesday

peut rterformance was by Mau

SERVICE

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The opening speaker was the ' ilyn Van De Buer Atler, Mif
Rev. Otis Maxfield, pastor of America of 1958.
She SJIOk
the First Community Churl'h in ' briefly to the group in 1964-6!
Columbus, on "Helping Youth i This year ner topic was "Goa
fl -:- velop Values for
Living." 1and Dreams.''
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Everett Lindcey, Public Rela- ! July 7 was government tia
UnM Director, Gulf Oil Com· with Professor Meno Levenstf:i
pany, Houston. Te:xas. ~eatured wbo spoke at the morning 1 ;
In
program on Fnday on sembly. His topic was "Cil
zenship Responsibilities."
5hl Run of Year
1 In the afternoon the groo•
Made bv Firemen
visited the ~tate Capital I
The G•IIiPoU. •olun~r fire downtown Columbus, wher
tlf.."""..,l Rilde its 51st run tMy conducted a mock legis!&amp;
uf lhe year and thie fifth of the tive session.
monlh .al'3:25 p.m. Friday to a Fridl!y afternoon the grou;
!P'Ul fire along Rt. 7-35, two toored the campus of ~
mOos north of Galhpohs.
Slate Umversity. In the ever
SeYea men and one
truck ing there was a symphony pn
md tile run. Fire chief James Isented by tbe Columbus Yllllt
A. Northup spotted
the fire Symphooy Orchestra.
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his car. r~dloed the J&gt;O- Nine hundred boys and
lice . department and tbe. call , attended this annual eveit1
wao transferred to the f&lt;re de- i Meigs County delegates ;ier
partment. A carelessly d1scard· , spon,ored by tile Citizens N•
ed Cilaretto f~om a
passing tiona! Bank, the Senior Fai
JDOI«Isl waa hsted as probable Board and the 4-H Council,
eau11 ol MM blaze. wh1ch burned about a lll!if·acre.
ASKS DIVORCE
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Sheila Little, !17 Park • S'.
FJ'Jjlklin Delano Gheen. 29. ; Middleport, has filed a pedtlor
Syracue~ U. S. Marine Corp§. 1 for divorce from Milton Littlt
and llorillll L Hliyes, 24. Mid- ' Jr., same address, in Mila
diOf!Ort, !tailless; James Alan 1County Common Pleas CouJi
Nutter, Ill, Rt. I. Coolviilt, U. The plaintiff charges gross !It
S. ¥my, end Barbara Sue glee! of duty and extreme crv
Haft,
Rl. !, Pomeroy, tele· elty. She is seeking custody o
one minor child.

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Daily Word
Mike Wallace

Dawn Carper, Patty Dorst, Patty Koblentz. Donnl•
Cheadle and John Meredith represented Meigs County ~
the Ohio ~-H Club Congress July 6·9 at Ohio State Unive1
sity. James H. Meredith, an '
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:&gt;SU sophomore, was a coun· i "Human Motivation ." One r1

ie'or at the congress.

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ROSE'ITA USLE

Miss Warren Frustrated

IHome, Children are More
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Stardom to Actress
Monday

NO: one was injured but two I failed to stop. The Sarrett c
IUtos" were heavily damaged in . struck the back of thr Mill• rear end collision at 8:55
car.
Ill. Friday in front of Bob Ev· • Mrs. Sarrett was riled
to~astern Gallipolis municipal court 1
ans Steakhouse on
~ve. tn Ga\li!KJiis
a charge of failure to stop wit
lt was one or three accidents in the assured clear distallct
!nve_stigated Friday by
city Another two car collision o
poll~ and brought the year's rurred at 2:10 p. m. Friday '
1cciclent total to 2ll accidents Eastern Ave., near the -:ski
In the first 1119 days of the year.' more Market. Officers said~ih
P&lt;qice said Geraldine E. Mil· Richard J. Phillips, 27, l)a
ler, ~.'Thurman Star Rt.. head· ville. Ky ., was backing out
ed northrast. had stopped tu 1a parking Jot just as Evel~
mako 1 lefl turn Behind ner .; Miller, 44. of 44 Sycamore S·
LucUit Sarrett, 51, Gallipolis. was pulling into the lol. n

Trinity Lutheran
Church,
Edgerton, Wise., waa the scene
of lhe wedding of Miss Shirley
Rae Yeske of Madison, Wis.
and Robert Edward Frick, who
Is stationed with the Air Force
at Truax Field, Madison, Wise .
on Saturday, July 9.
The bride ts the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeske of
Edgerton, Wise , and
the
groom Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Frick, Pomeroy, 0.
Paotor Richard E. Larson of
Betbel Lutherau church
in
Madison read the vows at 7
p. rn. before aa altar decocated with arrangements of white
gladioli.
Nuptial music was presented
by Mrs. Floyd Palmiter and
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Church
Edgerton, Wise., wafi the seen~
of the wedding of Misg Shirley
Rae Yeske of Madison, Wi~.
and RoUert I!;dward Frick, wh~
is stationed with the Air Forca
at Truax Field, Madison, Wi s1
on Saturday, Jul..,, 9.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeske of
Edgerton , W I!«' , an&lt;i
the
groom Is the sun of Mr . and
\1r!:i. Paul Frick, Pomeroy, 0.
Paster Richard E. Larsc:m of
Bethel Lutheran church
in
Madison read the vows at 7
p. m. before an altar dccera(·
ed with arrangements of white
gladioli .
Nuptial rnusic was prPsented

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Engagement of
Miss Lisle
Is Announced

Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0.
Lisle, Syracuse, announce the
engagement of their daughter, ,
Rosetta Lee, to Mr. J o h n 1
Redevian, Jr., of Bergholz, 0. !

by Mrs. Floyd Palmiter and

Miss Lisle is a graduate

Nnrman YP~kr. unrle of the
bride . wh11 s;111g , o Pt·rfed
Lrm•" and " The L(Jr·d ·s P:ay1 Pr .,

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· em~loyed by the Columbus and I
Southern Ohio Electric Co.

Giv!•n in marr i a~e bv her
f~lt ilf·r. tht· bridt• wa~ lOvely in
&lt;1 lloor lt•nglh gown :Jf cbantilly

MR. AND MRS. HAROLD E. SMITH
Mr. and Mrs . tKwakma l Sunl SP-4 Harold E. Smith
Mr. Redovian 18 a grad~ate , were united m marriage Ma:v 31 at the U.S. American
of Springfield Local
H '8 h iEmbassy in Seoul , Korea . SP-4 Smith is home on a 30 d•Y
School and Ohio University. He : leav~ after serving 13 months in Korea. He will return tO
served as_an officer in the A:· !Fort Campbel , Kentuckv. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
my Intelligence Corps and JS ' Harold H. Smith, Kingsbury Road. Pomeroy .
now employed as a teacher at .--- - - · -- - · -- ---·- -'-- " -- - - Middleport High School.
The event will be an open I
church wedding Aug. 6, at 2:34/ j
p. m. In the First Unitl'd Presbyterian Church, Syracuse.
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the 1llus1on voke. Wide
lal'f panPis &lt;ll Uw front
and ~­
Mrs. Robert Edward Frick
ba('k ot tl1e sk irt resembled
panniprs. !!t•r threP
quarter
length vP il wa-: fasl('ned to , green sheath gowns with pep- land Wayae Boucher wert~ atpt·::arlt~d tJeart-s htlped petals. ~ permint green inserts and cum· llm.dants. Duane and Warner
Sh•· eorned a ,.,scade of yel- i mberbunds. They wore green Granzow, cousins of tho .bride,
low mums and wh1te daisies.
nylon headpiecPS with bows ttf served as ushers.
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yellow daisieS
the church whtch WBI decoral'
sht"ath taffeta gewn with gold 1 JancUe Granzow, cousin of ed with miniature bride and l
&amp;EVERLY JOHNSON
The aanual reunion of the
in s:· rt s a~d cummerbund and ! thf' b~ide as flo~e: girl, wore groom Ill floral arrugements I Mr. and Mrs . Joseph R. Johnson, Pomeroy, Route 1, Neigler family was held Ju1~
rwad p1~e of yellow _nylon j a wlnte ~own s1m1lar to that of yellow and ll'&amp;eD. .
are announcing the engagement and approaching marri· 4th. at . ~e home of Mr. an
gold buw. She earned. a of the brtde. Kenneth Slagg, Fo11owlag the reception, tbe age of their daughter. Beverly Elaine to Lee Roush, son Mrs: Wliham Hardeo syracusePast Matrons and Past Patrons of Evangeline Chapluttqu&lt;ll o! gold and white daiS· : nephew o! the bride was ring couple left lor • short trJ~. of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Roush, Middleport, Route 1. Miss Racme _Road. . .
ter, Order of the Eastern Stars, were honored Thursday
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; bearer and Kevm Slagg hghted For travel~g, the bride chang- Johnson graduated from Pomeroy Htgh School this year A dehctous pJcruc dinner was ' evening at the regular meeting of the chapter. Mr. and
'l ed to a wh1te 1beatb dre5s wttb and is employed at Goessler Jewelry Store m Pomeroy. en1oyl'd at noon by Mr. and I Mrs. William King presided as worthy matron and warbndesmatds, MISs Paula , the altar caoole&lt;.
sister of lhe groom . MiSs :
The bride's brot11er -In-law ,, navy accessorteo. The eouple Mr. Roush is employed in the production control depart- Mrs. Robert R. Harden, dBugh- Past matrons of tbe chapter ·=--'-=&lt;...::=:_"::__::= -'-:..:...
Ellner and MISs Con- , John Sl~gg. was best man and I w1ll. reside at 30211 Webb St., ment of The Jmpenal Eledrtc Co. of Mtddleport, and Ill ter Pam and son Ralph of Nor- were recognized and presentl'd ' read from Mrs. John Vroman
wore floor lenglh mint I Jim Re111y, Charles Blackburn MadJ.SOo, Wtsc., alter July 14. a graduate of Mtddleport Htgh School, m 1963. The open folk, Va., Mro. Drucy House, with roses by the worthy rna. .
- - --church weddmg will be an event of Aug. 6. at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. James
!lmltb, tro
ilh Mrs Bess' King I Plans were made for Fnend '
IiliA"""
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1= at The Zion Church of Christ. A closed reception will be daught1!1'1 Meltsoa and 1\larcta; as." wte matr ·
. ~·
lh Night to be held August
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Tile !ln. ami Mrl. Max at the home of the bride's parents.
Mr. and Mro. Dale Smith, da~ pr ":::tation
e lwith other chapters i.uvited in·
DoDBhue aD&lt;I cbUdreo wi'l
ghter Sbella; Judy Galldee and :
red ;..,. M
Chari _ eluding Harrisonville,
Porn•·
he lullltJnd wllll a ,..ep~~o~o
Clyde Davis, of Columbus; Mr. llenn':;t Mr ~ Lrs. Fren ~' 1 roy, and Racine. Mrs.
Kin!
at Bealll Methodlll Clnlreb
and Mnt. Arthur Neigler, dao- Mr Walter"'Haye," M Ec :·l announcl'd that tile Roberu
ill Middleport Wedtlftday ...
ghter Joy Beth and !JOB Rod- er s. J .. M Mars. Ha~- Circle picnic would be
held
enlog, July n, at 7:31 p.m.
ney; Mr. and Mra. Ralpb Neig- ki:• ;;:. 'Fi~~ing ~· kin i August 18 at New Marshfield
no Women'• tlaclely ol lbo [
ler, !OBI Bruce and Kenny, and M ' Wal~r B e ~w E s: It was also announced
that
charcll hu charge c1. lllo ar·
Officers were elected when Cully, Flora; Louise DeLDle, daughter Peggy; Mr. and Mrs. .::; Norton M':c Will' \n~- Charlene Cochrane would be
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rangemeula. Memben and ' Gallla Pomona Grange
met 1Lady AsSistant Steward; Maur- Forrest Neigler, 81ld Tammy, g
Mr j h
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moving with her family to Gal·
\I rs. David Warner, the former Cheryl Niday, whose frieoclll of lllo char&lt;b are i8- tbia week at the Springfield . ice Thomas, Legislative Agellt •Brian, and Teresa Harden, all ~ H s. aho ~ yoD!l,Willlr s. lipolis.
111 • "·"II• to Mr. David Michael Warner took place July vlted to alleDd aod ...,.t tllo Grange Han. Seve•
grange• and Marietta Reynold, piaDii!l. 1 of Racine; Mr. alld Mrs. Car·
arr ' rs.
am ,
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""" .as honored recently with a bridal shower at the new Dlbllsler and ldo famDy. were represeHted.
' Pomona was inspected
by I roll Nelgler, daughters Nola, Reynolds, Mr~. Evelyn Lewts, ~ Followmg the meetmg
rell',lllt' ,rf Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Holzer, Jr .• 525 First ~t~~Jw iif'Wto"'
FWtliMi;;~ Elected were Ishmael GUles- Worthy Deputy Kenneth Ward. ' Karen and Linda; and Mr. and~- Earl Kmght and Wtlluun l freshments of cake and ICe
i\\ I'II Ul', Gallipolis.
pie Master; Everette
Clark, j ~rs. Annabelle Ball wal ap- Mrs. Morris Harden of Syra- Kiag,_ past patron.
cream were s.erved by
t~e
t •.l nn·~ furnished dlverstoll
: - o.'erseer,. Florence Tram
· er, [pointed as the centenaial mem-- cuse, and~hOSt and •··tess
Officersandpro tern were Mrs. hostess
committee.
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I.Mturer; Lawrence Holliday, bership chairman.
Mr. 8Rd Mrl. Harden.
French . Mrs. Jones. ~rs. was e durmg t e · everung
""'"' go&lt;ng to Mrs. Harry Bai- !Lawrence Bast1ant, Mist Jtlll S
Steward; Daniel Evans, Assist- The next meeting will
be
Lnllaa Steiff, chapter orgarust, with_ Mrs. Lyons se'11!le
as
I• '. \I , Jill Bastiam
nad , Bast tam, MJSs Heanetta Cberant Steward; Marie Thomas, held at Rodney Graast on OcL
was reportl'd recuperating from ·l auctmneer. Mrs. Chaol., Be~&gt;;.1JSS .I&lt;Jilf Douglas. The gifta \rmgtoA, M1ss Ana Wallace
Chaplllin; T. F. Burleson, Trea· 3rd, and at th:at time officers
illnesa at her home after bemg nett was welcomed b -.. &amp;o tbt
''"" pi,,, •.I 11 a 001 artistJcal· Jackson, M1ss Jane Douglas of _The Frtendshlp Claa of tile IIUJ'er; Kathleel Darst, Seer&amp;- will be installl'd for tbe two
at Holzer Hospital for several chapter after ~J
ber
1. '""·.ed'" white and &lt;enter- Chester, Mrs. Harry
Ba!ley, FIJ'IIt Church of God ol Galli- tary; Joe Durst, Gate Keeper; year terms. The meeting will
dByo. A oole of thanks
was 1bome.
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Rutb lalso be marked by tho baking
' " "''h" bride. Little M i ss iMrs . Blanche Canaday, MJSS polio enjoyl'd • _Potluck ouppor !:dilh Cornell, Ceres;
·lr/!1 HI&lt;IH,. assisted
Mrs. I Carol Jean Stgbt of lrontoo, 1 on Friday everung. , . event Eva••· Pomona; Marla
M.,. and sewing contests.
v ,11wr 1n opening ber gifts. Mrs. Bette Ryal, Mrs. J1mmy 1took place oa FortificaUon Hill.
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A bridal shower waa given
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'.,, tile gifts were openl'd Steele, Miss Tona Arrowood,
l!eY. L. E. Foody gave tlumko
recently by Mrs. Jean SclJOoo.
'"''' ~ractoUllly acknowledged, Mrs. Ralph Warner ol Masoa, lor tbo bomltiful mppor. Preeover, Miss Marjorie
Bentz,
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Alteri, eat wen Mr. and Mn. Jehn Mr. &amp;Ad Mrs. Frank Tabor ployed as a medical secretaey aRd Mrs. Betty Dill for Mrs. E~~a Wc~en Soctety of 1~ " recently. There
were
appointed dining IMisses Christi and Amy Hoi- , Brammer, Mr. and Mn. Tom- of Patriot Star Rt., Gallipolis, at Holzer Hospital BAd Clinic. Bebby (Linda Dill )Foster ill ChrJSban
htard a
eight memb.rs, and two guests
nr(lm \·h~rf' punch, cake, mints 1zer , Mrs. Ferrell Niday. Miss my Evan&amp;, Mike and Sherry; are aRDOURCing the eagagement
Mr. Sims Is a graduate of the basement of tbe Enterprise gram oar _e socgulra nature . D pr~ent.J
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~~ nti mt ts v.t&gt;re .served. Mrs. · Anita
Chesser of Athens aAd Tammy Anderson and Roger
approaching marriage or New Lexingtoa High
sChool E.U.B Chureb.
pobeveldrtyt !bat hitS reo! Mrar meFeb~~ th rs .. tames ad~ ers dgave
f l960 ad of
M. p
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s. ra- e scrtp ure rea mgs as prelllllZI'r wall ass•sted by
her ; 1ss eggy ec .
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Games were playa.
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' tbe bd,lllgt•tN" \ tisses Chnsti and Sending gifts were Mrs. Bar· fen and Jill, Mr. 1Rd
Mr1. to Mr. Arnold Gail Sims, _scB Rio Grande College.
prizel!l WOIIr by Mrs. Mary
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, tow Jones. of Pl. . Pleasaat, Noah D. Houck, Keith
and of Mr. and Mrs. AlDOl G. Stms He attendl'd the
Chandler cber, Mr&gt;. Judy Starcher, Gre{vorld." r
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·\ll&lt;·mi 1 ,~ ~ere Mrs. Albert Mrs. MorriS Haskms, Mrs. Deborah, Jeff Rhodeo, Mr. and of Rt. 1 Now LeXJagton.
School of Theology, I part of fi'ITY Miller, Mra. Ewlyn Nap~l ruhnlle, \t~ . Eva Ives, Mra. , Donald Wedge, Mrs.. Elmer Mrs. Leo&amp; Stollings, Letha Miso Tabor 1a a graduate of Emory Uaiversity Ia Atlanta, per, Richard Dill, Miss MarThe program openod witb ..llle
Ell i t' t:, rl;~nd\ Mrs . Marshall · CaldwPJI, M1ss Jackie. Evans and Davidi Mr. ud Mrs. Ken-- Gallia Academy High school Georgta, last year, where he jorie Bentz, Mrs. Jean Schoonsinging of "Blessed Assurail!Jt."
, atl&lt;~d·•Y· '.11s~ Joyce
A 1 n ali~ M1ss Mary~: Halliday. __ nath Betz, Mr. and Mn. Clar- ia the class of 1965, and ia em· will conti~ue his studies at tbe over, Debbie Schoonover, Mrs.
and ''Wbat A Frieod·'We Have
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two
school thiS fall.
IBetty Dill, Miss Cathy Dill,
Ia Jesus ." Prayer was offered
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children, and tho Rev. alld Mn.
Tbe weddig wiU be an event and Miss Sharoo DIU.
Gallia County C!tizelll Band by Mrs. Jack StuUer.
L. E. Foudy.
of August 28th at Grace Meth- 1 Also attending were
Mrs. Rad In . honored Mrs Rob- I Readings were gtven by M1'1
Games
were p~yed and
ndist church ill Gallipolis. The Mary Curtis, Mrs. Sara Dill, ert ~~ • • ~·member, with
a Norma Halley , Mrs. Cl.nr~
A ro )' rtm ftllitled "Where ' Mrs. Jtm M('Guire.
everyone had 1m enJOYable f!V·
I Rev. Hughey Jones will per- Mrs. Carla Carter, Mn. Violet !ltork shower at its meeting Fisher, .Mrs. Wayne Baker,
'l'lt&lt;· ~"~''" Are.'' was present- The society decided to hold enillg. The Dell meeting wiU
form the ceremony, and the and Jerry Miller, Mrs. Bonnie Wednsday Dight.
Mrs. Irmn,. Mrs _ C..rl Baker.
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th Rod its August meeting tho second be held Suaday, August 7, at
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gracious CUlltom of ope• cbureb Miller Tommy and Tammy
Mrs. JosephJDe Gibson and Mrs.
t'd at the ~t't:-~H"f te1 of eCbris week of the monlh due to 8 tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Mn. Karl Grueser, assisted : will be observed.
Schoo~ver asd Mr. Bobby Mrs. Cox received many love- ICharles Martin.
ney Womcns ' 0
th~ l cMflict with the Junior Fair. D. Houck. There will be 1 by Mrs. William Fisher, enter- !•
Foster.
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ly gills. Refreshments of jello, • DW'mg lhe business meeting
tlan S..rv: ·e T~ 1 Z~ 8 1
Miss Louise DeLillo led a plcnle tlimJer at 1 p. m. and tainl'd the Past Chiefs of Mag- A
iation ilr
Sending gifts were llisiJ San- mints, and cake were served. I" far.~., picnic was planned
new home 0 1 rs , nan 0 w- dis sion
scheduliRg pro- various lamel will be played. nolia Temple Pythia• Sisters,
pprec
dra Gilmore, Misses Sandy, The cake was decorated in pink · for Aug. 4th. It will be held a&lt;
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on .
iller had tbe gr:: for UJe nexl year. Each
Thursday evening at ber home Extended Grange
Candace and Sherry Hutton, and white, with pink booties
p.m. at tbe Ivan File ptcn••
Mrs. Blanche M .
a 'member is to presen• a proII MiaorsviUe.
Mrs .. Gladys Officials of Patriot Graage Mr. and Mrs. Don HuDBel, Hel· the top.
grounds. The meeting was cloodc&lt;otwns, whJ&lt;n lntludl'dRoo I
"rru'ng women
of
Cockier was a CORtrJbUbAg hos- 1have expressed appreciation of ... Jo~ Emma Lou aRd Mrs . I A d'
Mr and M led with prayer, and during a
readmg from Ute Upper
m. gram r.onc...
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and she ai&gt;O presented the pro- the Bible. Mrs. Blanche MU!er,
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the visit by Swan Creek Grange Robert D~viB, Mrs. Alta and ' Bob Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Jim ' ~ta our
ootess serv
ram. She stressed lhe lmporl-lmembership chairmBll,
The meetiRg, In eharge. of I Thursday rughl Swan Creek CoBllle Dill, Esther and John Rollins, and Connie, Mr. and ' ovely refreshments.
!.ce of wome. in lhe olficalledholdingthemembershlpdrive
Mrs. Frank stewart, prestdeat,[ Grange ga~e an exceUilllt per- DIU, Mrs. Linda Pullln.s, Mr. Mrs. GleDR Soles, Mr. and Mrs. ·
k f the chW'ch.
tbe first three months.
'lbt Ihlrd and tourth degrees opened with prayer and two , rormance 1n opemag and cloo- and Mrs. Kenny and Randy Fox Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Oti- Evaluation Seuion
I ra~u~i~g the business meeting Mrs. Carl Gillespie offered were I!OII!erred on five e811dl· readlnga were ~ven.
ing the meeting.
1 Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. James ver Stover, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hehl by Churches
ron can was given by nine prayer, and deltcmus 111d dec- dBteo at tile meetlag of Eao American Flag, l&gt;y
Mrs. The meeting waa featurl'd by Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. OrviUe BaH, Mr. and Mrs. John Sallaz,
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embers Ther&lt;' were two orative refreshments were llr· Grange held TUesday
night. Grueser and "lllllepelldeoce a literary program consisting Watsoa, Mrs. Judy Miller, Mrs. Mr and Mrs James Anderson
An evaluatiou sesSion for
m sts Mrs B~tty Owen and ved by tbe hostess. Next meet- Due lo the illness ol Worthy Day," by Mrs.
Lawreaee of music, readings, skits, KathryR Evans, Miss Gene- Mr: and Mrs: Mike Sommer: workers and teachers of Jh•
gue_:... ... .:. .. -- lng wiU be Aug. lith, with place Master El'tM!I1t Greenlee,
tile Lano!Rg.
poems, and other aurnbers. A vleve Stobart, Mr. and Mn. Tom Grube, Doc Haskins, Joha recenUy completed vacauon
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Deputy Master, Kenoetb Ward, I Plans _ . made for tile an- potluck dinner waa served ~ur· FJdnn Weeb, Miss Elizabeth Pasquale, Marlin Kingery , H. i Bible School at Heath MethoCarol}o~l IIU
presided.
nual pk:Dic ID be beld at the , ing a dlillghUul social hour. Davis, Rev. anq Mrs. Menzel P. Hatch, and tile boooree, and ;dlst and United Metbndist chur·
Grange Contell
Receiving tbe rHualistlc work bnme of Mrs. Amanda Kaspar ~
Smtih, Mn. Delores Will, Mr. Mr. Cox. The ae1 t meeting of ches WBI held Wednesday evenThe apple muffin contest was
BIRTHDAY OBSERVED
were Mr. and Mro. Frank Jib;, on Thursday, August 4 It 1;30'I Couples Celebrate
and Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. tbe club wiD be held July !lith. mg at tile home of Mrs. Ben&gt;
Mid when
Hemlock Grovt Chuckle Legar was guest of Hottle Swisher, Walter Kalbloo- p. m. and members are to take J . .4
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FrtiiiC011 carl,eton, Mr. and Mrs.
ard Fultz.
Grange mot recenUy with Ca- honor at cook-GUt recently at ld, and Beary stll-. A pio- their OWII table service. The I oint_ nn&amp;VeriiJTY
Ralph Foster and Mrs. Mabel
An ootdoor picnic supper pre1
r&lt;l Joaes, worthy master, ]lie- _
lure o1 tbe Golda Sbll&lt;l mom- traveliJtll prize donated by Mrs. I Followmg a custom of long Motre.
Revitml Meeting•
ceded tbe discussion.
Staff
sid,ng. Miso Ada Hoskins and tile home of his grandparents, bers, MistJ Blanch l'ttdetiek l,amtiag waa awarded to Mrs. ! slanding, Mr. and Mrs. Basil
Beina Announced
members atteodinl were MrL
Mrs Claro Paulsen were jndg· Mr. and Mrs. Jollll Terrell, ud Mrs. MIDale Palmer hu Gnteser.
1 Evans, and Mr. and Mrs. HoA. nual p· . .
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Jack Slaven, Mrs.
Keonetll
es and Mnt. Joaes won IIr!l, Mulberry llelgb~, Pomeroy, In been fr~ and buog in tho Glllllll were pl'tlyetl
with , bart Craft of Gallipolis, ~olen
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Rev. 1.. v. Gause, pastor
Taylor, Mrs. IM-'Ciew, Mn&amp;
ond Mra. StaRford Stocllton, ae- ollllervance of h10 birtbday. A Grance Rill.
prize&amp; awartled to MistJ Tbelma [ brated the1r wedding arwver- Announced by Club
Trfedstooe Baptist
dlurcb, Bess Sanhom, Mrs. Nan Moore,
cond. ~ duster waa eatered. decorated birthday cake and Mr. AWe Sllmper and Mr. Grueoer, llfrtt. Ray ~abel, sarles together June !Btb.
The Meigs CoUllly Holstein t111110t111ced today that 1 series Mrs. Walter Hayee, Mrs C.
The meeting opened In ritual- lee . m:oam were eerved lollow- Reed HadtJoY were reported 01. Mn. Kaspltl and Mn. Arnold The Crafts were observing club will have Its annual plcmc revival oerv1cea will begin
Melvin Alkite, lllta.
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bljc form. ourJ~W ~ bus!Ma jlbg tbe dJm!er to Mr. and ~- iWre8lunellll · o1 ~· keol-ald l!Qa A 41eYert """!"" waa their 46th and the Evans their Seturday, July 16, at tile Rei the churcb July 10 and coolin- Seho, Mrs. Bob Ord, Mn. GUJ
~on pJ4118 we!1 ..., .
ooepb Struble .aad
Mlcblel _. Iced tea ,... ilened to It served by Ihe hostesses
to 40th. The couples met at tile Shenefield farm, beglunmg lrilh ,. tJ1rou8b Jullt :IS, eacb
Guinther, Mrs. William R u stupectlon Satur&lt;lay, July 16 at 1111:: ud' Mrs. Gene Mlteh ud mem)!on ud·lhree vlslten c1ur- lbos4J ttamet1 above and Mr1. 1Evans home, and went to Hunt- a balket dinner at MOll.
lag at T:IIO p. m.
sell, Mrs . Roy Reuter, tile !ln.
1 p. m. and aU members are~ and Mark, Mr. ~ Mra. 1118 a1001al bour. Nat meotbl(t Rlcbanl C8mpbell, Mrs. Henry llngton where they had dlaner. The Shenefield fmn is local- Rev. Henry Fleldler,
Inti Mrs. Uu JlonoltM, 'fo!ll
urg~ tQ attend. Refresbmenii -:J'ei'rell and Mr. 8lil Mrs. Cblr·,. July 12th wiD be marked by Reibel, Mlu Lena Gruesq, Returning to the Evans home, ed off Rl. IM, - r Salem 11or o1 the Pro&gt;/ldenCe ·
BtWr, Pam . Crew, L.~da
· aer:"ed at lilt oljlM ol lei I.e~ .and IIJIIle, ',~ ~- ~ lei~ ~ Mn. tllomas ·c;ook and
they l!llded the observance with Center. Evei'J(one wllo II Inter- AltO"lalloa, ..¢ be lbe
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Edgerton, Wise., wafi the seen~
of the wedding of Misg Shirley
Rae Yeske of Madison, Wi~.
and RoUert I!;dward Frick, wh~
is stationed with the Air Forca
at Truax Field, Madison, Wi s1
on Saturday, Jul..,, 9.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeske of
Edgerton , W I!«' , an&lt;i
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groom Is the sun of Mr . and
\1r!:i. Paul Frick, Pomeroy, 0.
Paster Richard E. Larsc:m of
Bethel Lutheran church
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Madison read the vows at 7
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gladioli .
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Engagement of
Miss Lisle
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0.
Lisle, Syracuse, announce the
engagement of their daughter, ,
Rosetta Lee, to Mr. J o h n 1
Redevian, Jr., of Bergholz, 0. !

by Mrs. Floyd Palmiter and

Miss Lisle is a graduate

Nnrman YP~kr. unrle of the
bride . wh11 s;111g , o Pt·rfed
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Giv!•n in marr i a~e bv her
f~lt ilf·r. tht· bridt• wa~ lOvely in
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MR. AND MRS. HAROLD E. SMITH
Mr. and Mrs . tKwakma l Sunl SP-4 Harold E. Smith
Mr. Redovian 18 a grad~ate , were united m marriage Ma:v 31 at the U.S. American
of Springfield Local
H '8 h iEmbassy in Seoul , Korea . SP-4 Smith is home on a 30 d•Y
School and Ohio University. He : leav~ after serving 13 months in Korea. He will return tO
served as_an officer in the A:· !Fort Campbel , Kentuckv. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
my Intelligence Corps and JS ' Harold H. Smith, Kingsbury Road. Pomeroy .
now employed as a teacher at .--- - - · -- - · -- ---·- -'-- " -- - - Middleport High School.
The event will be an open I
church wedding Aug. 6, at 2:34/ j
p. m. In the First Unitl'd Presbyterian Church, Syracuse.
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lal'f panPis &lt;ll Uw front
and ~­
Mrs. Robert Edward Frick
ba('k ot tl1e sk irt resembled
panniprs. !!t•r threP
quarter
length vP il wa-: fasl('ned to , green sheath gowns with pep- land Wayae Boucher wert~ atpt·::arlt~d tJeart-s htlped petals. ~ permint green inserts and cum· llm.dants. Duane and Warner
Sh•· eorned a ,.,scade of yel- i mberbunds. They wore green Granzow, cousins of tho .bride,
low mums and wh1te daisies.
nylon headpiecPS with bows ttf served as ushers.
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yellow daisieS
the church whtch WBI decoral'
sht"ath taffeta gewn with gold 1 JancUe Granzow, cousin of ed with miniature bride and l
&amp;EVERLY JOHNSON
The aanual reunion of the
in s:· rt s a~d cummerbund and ! thf' b~ide as flo~e: girl, wore groom Ill floral arrugements I Mr. and Mrs . Joseph R. Johnson, Pomeroy, Route 1, Neigler family was held Ju1~
rwad p1~e of yellow _nylon j a wlnte ~own s1m1lar to that of yellow and ll'&amp;eD. .
are announcing the engagement and approaching marri· 4th. at . ~e home of Mr. an
gold buw. She earned. a of the brtde. Kenneth Slagg, Fo11owlag the reception, tbe age of their daughter. Beverly Elaine to Lee Roush, son Mrs: Wliham Hardeo syracusePast Matrons and Past Patrons of Evangeline Chapluttqu&lt;ll o! gold and white daiS· : nephew o! the bride was ring couple left lor • short trJ~. of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Roush, Middleport, Route 1. Miss Racme _Road. . .
ter, Order of the Eastern Stars, were honored Thursday
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; bearer and Kevm Slagg hghted For travel~g, the bride chang- Johnson graduated from Pomeroy Htgh School this year A dehctous pJcruc dinner was ' evening at the regular meeting of the chapter. Mr. and
'l ed to a wh1te 1beatb dre5s wttb and is employed at Goessler Jewelry Store m Pomeroy. en1oyl'd at noon by Mr. and I Mrs. William King presided as worthy matron and warbndesmatds, MISs Paula , the altar caoole&lt;.
sister of lhe groom . MiSs :
The bride's brot11er -In-law ,, navy accessorteo. The eouple Mr. Roush is employed in the production control depart- Mrs. Robert R. Harden, dBugh- Past matrons of tbe chapter ·=--'-=&lt;...::=:_"::__::= -'-:..:...
Ellner and MISs Con- , John Sl~gg. was best man and I w1ll. reside at 30211 Webb St., ment of The Jmpenal Eledrtc Co. of Mtddleport, and Ill ter Pam and son Ralph of Nor- were recognized and presentl'd ' read from Mrs. John Vroman
wore floor lenglh mint I Jim Re111y, Charles Blackburn MadJ.SOo, Wtsc., alter July 14. a graduate of Mtddleport Htgh School, m 1963. The open folk, Va., Mro. Drucy House, with roses by the worthy rna. .
- - --church weddmg will be an event of Aug. 6. at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. James
!lmltb, tro
ilh Mrs Bess' King I Plans were made for Fnend '
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1= at The Zion Church of Christ. A closed reception will be daught1!1'1 Meltsoa and 1\larcta; as." wte matr ·
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Tile !ln. ami Mrl. Max at the home of the bride's parents.
Mr. and Mro. Dale Smith, da~ pr ":::tation
e lwith other chapters i.uvited in·
DoDBhue aD&lt;I cbUdreo wi'l
ghter Sbella; Judy Galldee and :
red ;..,. M
Chari _ eluding Harrisonville,
Porn•·
he lullltJnd wllll a ,..ep~~o~o
Clyde Davis, of Columbus; Mr. llenn':;t Mr ~ Lrs. Fren ~' 1 roy, and Racine. Mrs.
Kin!
at Bealll Methodlll Clnlreb
and Mnt. Arthur Neigler, dao- Mr Walter"'Haye," M Ec :·l announcl'd that tile Roberu
ill Middleport Wedtlftday ...
ghter Joy Beth and !JOB Rod- er s. J .. M Mars. Ha~- Circle picnic would be
held
enlog, July n, at 7:31 p.m.
ney; Mr. and Mra. Ralpb Neig- ki:• ;;:. 'Fi~~ing ~· kin i August 18 at New Marshfield
no Women'• tlaclely ol lbo [
ler, !OBI Bruce and Kenny, and M ' Wal~r B e ~w E s: It was also announced
that
charcll hu charge c1. lllo ar·
Officers were elected when Cully, Flora; Louise DeLDle, daughter Peggy; Mr. and Mrs. .::; Norton M':c Will' \n~- Charlene Cochrane would be
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rangemeula. Memben and ' Gallla Pomona Grange
met 1Lady AsSistant Steward; Maur- Forrest Neigler, 81ld Tammy, g
Mr j h
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moving with her family to Gal·
\I rs. David Warner, the former Cheryl Niday, whose frieoclll of lllo char&lt;b are i8- tbia week at the Springfield . ice Thomas, Legislative Agellt •Brian, and Teresa Harden, all ~ H s. aho ~ yoD!l,Willlr s. lipolis.
111 • "·"II• to Mr. David Michael Warner took place July vlted to alleDd aod ...,.t tllo Grange Han. Seve•
grange• and Marietta Reynold, piaDii!l. 1 of Racine; Mr. alld Mrs. Car·
arr ' rs.
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""" .as honored recently with a bridal shower at the new Dlbllsler and ldo famDy. were represeHted.
' Pomona was inspected
by I roll Nelgler, daughters Nola, Reynolds, Mr~. Evelyn Lewts, ~ Followmg the meetmg
rell',lllt' ,rf Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Holzer, Jr .• 525 First ~t~~Jw iif'Wto"'
FWtliMi;;~ Elected were Ishmael GUles- Worthy Deputy Kenneth Ward. ' Karen and Linda; and Mr. and~- Earl Kmght and Wtlluun l freshments of cake and ICe
i\\ I'II Ul', Gallipolis.
pie Master; Everette
Clark, j ~rs. Annabelle Ball wal ap- Mrs. Morris Harden of Syra- Kiag,_ past patron.
cream were s.erved by
t~e
t •.l nn·~ furnished dlverstoll
: - o.'erseer,. Florence Tram
· er, [pointed as the centenaial mem-- cuse, and~hOSt and •··tess
Officersandpro tern were Mrs. hostess
committee.
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I.Mturer; Lawrence Holliday, bership chairman.
Mr. 8Rd Mrl. Harden.
French . Mrs. Jones. ~rs. was e durmg t e · everung
""'"' go&lt;ng to Mrs. Harry Bai- !Lawrence Bast1ant, Mist Jtlll S
Steward; Daniel Evans, Assist- The next meeting will
be
Lnllaa Steiff, chapter orgarust, with_ Mrs. Lyons se'11!le
as
I• '. \I , Jill Bastiam
nad , Bast tam, MJSs Heanetta Cberant Steward; Marie Thomas, held at Rodney Graast on OcL
was reportl'd recuperating from ·l auctmneer. Mrs. Chaol., Be~&gt;;.1JSS .I&lt;Jilf Douglas. The gifta \rmgtoA, M1ss Ana Wallace
Chaplllin; T. F. Burleson, Trea· 3rd, and at th:at time officers
illnesa at her home after bemg nett was welcomed b -.. &amp;o tbt
''"" pi,,, •.I 11 a 001 artistJcal· Jackson, M1ss Jane Douglas of _The Frtendshlp Claa of tile IIUJ'er; Kathleel Darst, Seer&amp;- will be installl'd for tbe two
at Holzer Hospital for several chapter after ~J
ber
1. '""·.ed'" white and &lt;enter- Chester, Mrs. Harry
Ba!ley, FIJ'IIt Church of God ol Galli- tary; Joe Durst, Gate Keeper; year terms. The meeting will
dByo. A oole of thanks
was 1bome.
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Rutb lalso be marked by tho baking
' " "''h" bride. Little M i ss iMrs . Blanche Canaday, MJSS polio enjoyl'd • _Potluck ouppor !:dilh Cornell, Ceres;
·lr/!1 HI&lt;IH,. assisted
Mrs. I Carol Jean Stgbt of lrontoo, 1 on Friday everung. , . event Eva••· Pomona; Marla
M.,. and sewing contests.
v ,11wr 1n opening ber gifts. Mrs. Bette Ryal, Mrs. J1mmy 1took place oa FortificaUon Hill.
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'.,, tile gifts were openl'd Steele, Miss Tona Arrowood,
l!eY. L. E. Foody gave tlumko
recently by Mrs. Jean SclJOoo.
'"''' ~ractoUllly acknowledged, Mrs. Ralph Warner ol Masoa, lor tbo bomltiful mppor. Preeover, Miss Marjorie
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Alteri, eat wen Mr. and Mn. Jehn Mr. &amp;Ad Mrs. Frank Tabor ployed as a medical secretaey aRd Mrs. Betty Dill for Mrs. E~~a Wc~en Soctety of 1~ " recently. There
were
appointed dining IMisses Christi and Amy Hoi- , Brammer, Mr. and Mn. Tom- of Patriot Star Rt., Gallipolis, at Holzer Hospital BAd Clinic. Bebby (Linda Dill )Foster ill ChrJSban
htard a
eight memb.rs, and two guests
nr(lm \·h~rf' punch, cake, mints 1zer , Mrs. Ferrell Niday. Miss my Evan&amp;, Mike and Sherry; are aRDOURCing the eagagement
Mr. Sims Is a graduate of the basement of tbe Enterprise gram oar _e socgulra nature . D pr~ent.J
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~~ nti mt ts v.t&gt;re .served. Mrs. · Anita
Chesser of Athens aAd Tammy Anderson and Roger
approaching marriage or New Lexingtoa High
sChool E.U.B Chureb.
pobeveldrtyt !bat hitS reo! Mrar meFeb~~ th rs .. tames ad~ ers dgave
f l960 ad of
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Games were playa.
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Mr1. to Mr. Arnold Gail Sims, _scB Rio Grande College.
prizel!l WOIIr by Mrs. Mary
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, tow Jones. of Pl. . Pleasaat, Noah D. Houck, Keith
and of Mr. and Mrs. AlDOl G. Stms He attendl'd the
Chandler cber, Mr&gt;. Judy Starcher, Gre{vorld." r
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·\ll&lt;·mi 1 ,~ ~ere Mrs. Albert Mrs. MorriS Haskms, Mrs. Deborah, Jeff Rhodeo, Mr. and of Rt. 1 Now LeXJagton.
School of Theology, I part of fi'ITY Miller, Mra. Ewlyn Nap~l ruhnlle, \t~ . Eva Ives, Mra. , Donald Wedge, Mrs.. Elmer Mrs. Leo&amp; Stollings, Letha Miso Tabor 1a a graduate of Emory Uaiversity Ia Atlanta, per, Richard Dill, Miss MarThe program openod witb ..llle
Ell i t' t:, rl;~nd\ Mrs . Marshall · CaldwPJI, M1ss Jackie. Evans and Davidi Mr. ud Mrs. Ken-- Gallia Academy High school Georgta, last year, where he jorie Bentz, Mrs. Jean Schoonsinging of "Blessed Assurail!Jt."
, atl&lt;~d·•Y· '.11s~ Joyce
A 1 n ali~ M1ss Mary~: Halliday. __ nath Betz, Mr. and Mn. Clar- ia the class of 1965, and ia em· will conti~ue his studies at tbe over, Debbie Schoonover, Mrs.
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IBetty Dill, Miss Cathy Dill,
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children, and tho Rev. alld Mn.
Tbe weddig wiU be an event and Miss Sharoo DIU.
Gallia County C!tizelll Band by Mrs. Jack StuUer.
L. E. Foudy.
of August 28th at Grace Meth- 1 Also attending were
Mrs. Rad In . honored Mrs Rob- I Readings were gtven by M1'1
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ndist church ill Gallipolis. The Mary Curtis, Mrs. Sara Dill, ert ~~ • • ~·member, with
a Norma Halley , Mrs. Cl.nr~
A ro )' rtm ftllitled "Where ' Mrs. Jtm M('Guire.
everyone had 1m enJOYable f!V·
I Rev. Hughey Jones will per- Mrs. Carla Carter, Mn. Violet !ltork shower at its meeting Fisher, .Mrs. Wayne Baker,
'l'lt&lt;· ~"~''" Are.'' was present- The society decided to hold enillg. The Dell meeting wiU
form the ceremony, and the and Jerry Miller, Mrs. Bonnie Wednsday Dight.
Mrs. Irmn,. Mrs _ C..rl Baker.
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th Rod its August meeting tho second be held Suaday, August 7, at
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gracious CUlltom of ope• cbureb Miller Tommy and Tammy
Mrs. JosephJDe Gibson and Mrs.
t'd at the ~t't:-~H"f te1 of eCbris week of the monlh due to 8 tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Mn. Karl Grueser, assisted : will be observed.
Schoo~ver asd Mr. Bobby Mrs. Cox received many love- ICharles Martin.
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th~ l cMflict with the Junior Fair. D. Houck. There will be 1 by Mrs. William Fisher, enter- !•
Foster.
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tlan S..rv: ·e T~ 1 Z~ 8 1
Miss Louise DeLillo led a plcnle tlimJer at 1 p. m. and tainl'd the Past Chiefs of Mag- A
iation ilr
Sending gifts were llisiJ San- mints, and cake were served. I" far.~., picnic was planned
new home 0 1 rs , nan 0 w- dis sion
scheduliRg pro- various lamel will be played. nolia Temple Pythia• Sisters,
pprec
dra Gilmore, Misses Sandy, The cake was decorated in pink · for Aug. 4th. It will be held a&lt;
00
on .
iller had tbe gr:: for UJe nexl year. Each
Thursday evening at ber home Extended Grange
Candace and Sherry Hutton, and white, with pink booties
p.m. at tbe Ivan File ptcn••
Mrs. Blanche M .
a 'member is to presen• a proII MiaorsviUe.
Mrs .. Gladys Officials of Patriot Graage Mr. and Mrs. Don HuDBel, Hel· the top.
grounds. The meeting was cloodc&lt;otwns, whJ&lt;n lntludl'dRoo I
"rru'ng women
of
Cockier was a CORtrJbUbAg hos- 1have expressed appreciation of ... Jo~ Emma Lou aRd Mrs . I A d'
Mr and M led with prayer, and during a
readmg from Ute Upper
m. gram r.onc...
tes
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rs. : . I b
the h
ed
and she ai&gt;O presented the pro- the Bible. Mrs. Blanche MU!er,
s.
the visit by Swan Creek Grange Robert D~viB, Mrs. Alta and ' Bob Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Jim ' ~ta our
ootess serv
ram. She stressed lhe lmporl-lmembership chairmBll,
The meetiRg, In eharge. of I Thursday rughl Swan Creek CoBllle Dill, Esther and John Rollins, and Connie, Mr. and ' ovely refreshments.
!.ce of wome. in lhe olficalledholdingthemembershlpdrive
Mrs. Frank stewart, prestdeat,[ Grange ga~e an exceUilllt per- DIU, Mrs. Linda Pullln.s, Mr. Mrs. GleDR Soles, Mr. and Mrs. ·
k f the chW'ch.
tbe first three months.
'lbt Ihlrd and tourth degrees opened with prayer and two , rormance 1n opemag and cloo- and Mrs. Kenny and Randy Fox Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Oti- Evaluation Seuion
I ra~u~i~g the business meeting Mrs. Carl Gillespie offered were I!OII!erred on five e811dl· readlnga were ~ven.
ing the meeting.
1 Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. James ver Stover, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hehl by Churches
ron can was given by nine prayer, and deltcmus 111d dec- dBteo at tile meetlag of Eao American Flag, l&gt;y
Mrs. The meeting waa featurl'd by Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. OrviUe BaH, Mr. and Mrs. John Sallaz,
.
embers Ther&lt;' were two orative refreshments were llr· Grange held TUesday
night. Grueser and "lllllepelldeoce a literary program consisting Watsoa, Mrs. Judy Miller, Mrs. Mr and Mrs James Anderson
An evaluatiou sesSion for
m sts Mrs B~tty Owen and ved by tbe hostess. Next meet- Due lo the illness ol Worthy Day," by Mrs.
Lawreaee of music, readings, skits, KathryR Evans, Miss Gene- Mr: and Mrs: Mike Sommer: workers and teachers of Jh•
gue_:... ... .:. .. -- lng wiU be Aug. lith, with place Master El'tM!I1t Greenlee,
tile Lano!Rg.
poems, and other aurnbers. A vleve Stobart, Mr. and Mn. Tom Grube, Doc Haskins, Joha recenUy completed vacauon
W'
to be aonounced later.
Deputy Master, Kenoetb Ward, I Plans _ . made for tile an- potluck dinner waa served ~ur· FJdnn Weeb, Miss Elizabeth Pasquale, Marlin Kingery , H. i Bible School at Heath MethoCarol}o~l IIU
presided.
nual pk:Dic ID be beld at the , ing a dlillghUul social hour. Davis, Rev. anq Mrs. Menzel P. Hatch, and tile boooree, and ;dlst and United Metbndist chur·
Grange Contell
Receiving tbe rHualistlc work bnme of Mrs. Amanda Kaspar ~
Smtih, Mn. Delores Will, Mr. Mr. Cox. The ae1 t meeting of ches WBI held Wednesday evenThe apple muffin contest was
BIRTHDAY OBSERVED
were Mr. and Mro. Frank Jib;, on Thursday, August 4 It 1;30'I Couples Celebrate
and Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. tbe club wiD be held July !lith. mg at tile home of Mrs. Ben&gt;
Mid when
Hemlock Grovt Chuckle Legar was guest of Hottle Swisher, Walter Kalbloo- p. m. and members are to take J . .4
.
FrtiiiC011 carl,eton, Mr. and Mrs.
ard Fultz.
Grange mot recenUy with Ca- honor at cook-GUt recently at ld, and Beary stll-. A pio- their OWII table service. The I oint_ nn&amp;VeriiJTY
Ralph Foster and Mrs. Mabel
An ootdoor picnic supper pre1
r&lt;l Joaes, worthy master, ]lie- _
lure o1 tbe Golda Sbll&lt;l mom- traveliJtll prize donated by Mrs. I Followmg a custom of long Motre.
Revitml Meeting•
ceded tbe discussion.
Staff
sid,ng. Miso Ada Hoskins and tile home of his grandparents, bers, MistJ Blanch l'ttdetiek l,amtiag waa awarded to Mrs. ! slanding, Mr. and Mrs. Basil
Beina Announced
members atteodinl were MrL
Mrs Claro Paulsen were jndg· Mr. and Mrs. Jollll Terrell, ud Mrs. MIDale Palmer hu Gnteser.
1 Evans, and Mr. and Mrs. HoA. nual p· . .
.,
Jack Slaven, Mrs.
Keonetll
es and Mnt. Joaes won IIr!l, Mulberry llelgb~, Pomeroy, In been fr~ and buog in tho Glllllll were pl'tlyetl
with , bart Craft of Gallipolis, ~olen
&amp;eRif Ia
Rev. 1.. v. Gause, pastor
Taylor, Mrs. IM-'Ciew, Mn&amp;
ond Mra. StaRford Stocllton, ae- ollllervance of h10 birtbday. A Grance Rill.
prize&amp; awartled to MistJ Tbelma [ brated the1r wedding arwver- Announced by Club
Trfedstooe Baptist
dlurcb, Bess Sanhom, Mrs. Nan Moore,
cond. ~ duster waa eatered. decorated birthday cake and Mr. AWe Sllmper and Mr. Grueoer, llfrtt. Ray ~abel, sarles together June !Btb.
The Meigs CoUllly Holstein t111110t111ced today that 1 series Mrs. Walter Hayee, Mrs C.
The meeting opened In ritual- lee . m:oam were eerved lollow- Reed HadtJoY were reported 01. Mn. Kaspltl and Mn. Arnold The Crafts were observing club will have Its annual plcmc revival oerv1cea will begin
Melvin Alkite, lllta.
J oh•
bljc form. ourJ~W ~ bus!Ma jlbg tbe dJm!er to Mr. and ~- iWre8lunellll · o1 ~· keol-ald l!Qa A 41eYert """!"" waa their 46th and the Evans their Seturday, July 16, at tile Rei the churcb July 10 and coolin- Seho, Mrs. Bob Ord, Mn. GUJ
~on pJ4118 we!1 ..., .
ooepb Struble .aad
Mlcblel _. Iced tea ,... ilened to It served by Ihe hostesses
to 40th. The couples met at tile Shenefield farm, beglunmg lrilh ,. tJ1rou8b Jullt :IS, eacb
Guinther, Mrs. William R u stupectlon Satur&lt;lay, July 16 at 1111:: ud' Mrs. Gene Mlteh ud mem)!on ud·lhree vlslten c1ur- lbos4J ttamet1 above and Mr1. 1Evans home, and went to Hunt- a balket dinner at MOll.
lag at T:IIO p. m.
sell, Mrs . Roy Reuter, tile !ln.
1 p. m. and aU members are~ and Mark, Mr. ~ Mra. 1118 a1001al bour. Nat meotbl(t Rlcbanl C8mpbell, Mrs. Henry llngton where they had dlaner. The Shenefield fmn is local- Rev. Henry Fleldler,
Inti Mrs. Uu JlonoltM, 'fo!ll
urg~ tQ attend. Refresbmenii -:J'ei'rell and Mr. 8lil Mrs. Cblr·,. July 12th wiD be marked by Reibel, Mlu Lena Gruesq, Returning to the Evans home, ed off Rl. IM, - r Salem 11or o1 the Pro&gt;/ldenCe ·
BtWr, Pam . Crew, L.~da
· aer:"ed at lilt oljlM ol lei I.e~ .and IIJIIle, ',~ ~- ~ lei~ ~ Mn. tllomas ·c;ook and
they l!llded the observance with Center. Evei'J(one wllo II Inter- AltO"lalloa, ..¢ be lbe
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Personal Notes
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Meigs
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By RICK DU BROW
private eye Phihp Marlowe
,
Mrs. Lydll Stewart returned SHO
HOLLYWOOD (UPIJ -&amp;&gt;me- And then sudden! I th . h I 1er s words and characters home Tuesday alter a month's
ULD GROWN SON STAY
demanding that! do
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' .,.. .. limes televiSIOn " an umnten- of the man people Yare a;:!!
mold the pubhc Image visit '" North L1ma with Mrs. 'I
ALL NIGHT?
lhing else for him.
MONDAY
tIona II Y wondrous medium forgetting
't
I d'd Los Angeles IwhiCh they Edward Swank and Mrs Har-' ar Helen.
We don't even have a
DISABLED AMERICAN Vet·
by mdiscrmunately toss- fellow who created
J.t
If Hollywood's off- ry Wagner and ai New Sprmg- I We have a 21-year-old son The reason Is becllllse he
erana and lheir Auxiliary will lng together old and new films, able prototype of the
100 s o IS people continue to field with Mrs. Joseph Guy and ... mg at home He doesn't tr.mk I'll want to dnve and all
meet Monday, at 7 30
p.m . C."ts through generations hke a eye, and who was
best
on film (which they at Golumblana Wlih Mrs. G. C '1t IS
to occasionally
drivers are crazy.
There Will be installalJon o! of· time
provJdmg flashmg l wnter about Los Angeles who I
deep down there, Roush. She was accompanied I
mght He says he
church: that's for "lazy
fleers. Duea for the new year ImSJghts mto the American ever hved, the tate Raymond ' Cha: ere, the late Raymond home by Mrs. Swank, Mrs. :;:' mg wrong, JUS! goes club- I am not a neurotic,
ore now payable.
dream.
I Chandler. I thought oi him ha s bern ha s a hand m what Wagner and Mrs. Guy who re- ng and enJoys good musJC m ways enjoyed hfe, but
BETHEL NO. 62 of the In- For the televiewer wh
t I because the fruits of his lahor I ha
ee bhappemng and " turned to their homes on Wed- the! company of mce, sociable liml!fl I think if I could go
ternational Order of Job's Dau-1aside the bourgeois
hiS onginnls and thelf
Even as much nesday.
claims. as
as he sleep and not wake up, it wouJd
ghters W11l meet Mooday &lt;t of merely seekmg "high camp" - are constantly VISible on And
It I k
E. Oblinger of or
solvt everything. What?
7:30p.m. at the Pomeroy Ma- symbols in the old mo ·e television , and also lfecause of late •R
d
a e the
Y n IS e guest of Mr. and 'come h
h" oh enough to TRYING
sonic Temple. All office . d th
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VI s, the somewh
k
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aymoll
andler's m- Mrs. Elmer W1ckham.
ome w en e pleases.
the chOir are ur ed
an
ere IS a genume opportumty that has a1 remar
thmg fluence over Murray the K and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dill and Am I wrong in ahoolulely
Trymg:
wscs ol Heathg
musty
fine friends. For in the Mrs. Walter Walker returned
this? He reads
adWhy don:t you admit you
Church will meet M d
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en- Hoi!
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lip Mar lowes and their home Tburaday after • VlSlt co umn too and we'll all
m e a nustake and ask yoor
Ding, July 11 at the
and Hollywood:s
he used to leglhmate offsprmgs-m the 111 Columbus With Mr. and Mrs.
your answer.
children to help you jump out
Bess Sanhorn will be th
ng ?' II. In thiS case, It " j Wh t
h
priVate eyes of Bogart and Manon Howell and other rela- MR. R. K.
of the lire and back Into the
a le
e pro-, the mediUm Itself-television- ,
a 18 appenmg, baby, IS Powell and even m h · uves
pan There
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Dr and Mrs. J. B. Marshall
son
than a
Hostesses wilt be Mrs Evero-'1 '
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. rounds not long a o de e y, say, !Joyd Noland-there " and John and MarUIIIIIa left In
home then h s
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Dav,, Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs. You can blame Mike Ma,urki ; less than half a
f m no somethmg
to the real Thursday for Mingo, W. Va.
to
rule•" """""I
James Euler, Mrs. 0 P. Klem for the above paragraphs and shops I was told that
gram than in all the :ter ;;;,''t With her mother, cause It Is ?.Immoral';
and Mrs. William Russell. ' the sudden
A I was seeking were long
by Charlton
Ba: and her out all night, but simply to
CBS·TV press release
and people are constant! mte nt a ere IS a tough Mr.' and.
atson.
his parents "rest easy."

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contemplatio~.

Sixth Birthdoy
Is Celebrated
MISs VICki Lynn Jordan celebrated her sixth birthday
a party given at the home of
her ,parl!llts. Mr. and Mrs.
Eureka. Star
on Jordan,
2lld.
Games were_ played and re-

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literate movre heav1es would
a regular netct season ID a new
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Mr~ss

lf~tle~ w~:w~ Jo~~

Malloy, the pathetic, monstrous
killer-goon seeking hiS long-lost
girlfriend m the old
.
"Murder My Sweet " moVJe
starred Dick Powell ' and
been seen repeated! on
sion. And then
thought of Hum hre Bo
"The Big Sl
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Powell he
In
also '
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a VI eo
MILWAUKEE, Wi!. (UPI]
County General Hospital
clals say
mallard
13
residents of the facility's
may have been killed
kindness. The duckl are
examined to see if they
from hotulism , a poison
could have been formed
decaying food tossod to
birds by kind-llearted

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IN MIDDLIPORT

PAINT CREEK BAPl'IST
CHURCH, Church school w111
hold its annual picnic ot Lake
Jackson. 'l'ranaportallon will
leave at 2 p.m. from t h 0
ehurrh.
SADDLE and Sirloin Riding
Club will meet at the Junior
Fmgrounds at 7 p.m., lor 1
hamburger fry
THUJISDAY ·
NORTHUP MISSIONARY soiety I
• p. m. at the home ol
Mrs. Katilryn Green
GAWPOLIS GAR!)EN Cl b
w11
.
u
I hel&lt;l 1ts annual potluck
dinner at the home of Mrs.
Wilson Rusk, on State st. Ex·
b!n!llnn at 6:30 p. m. Memben are asked to bring their
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recu~ kom Mlller~burg• ~
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His room numMrs. J.,;,es Hubbard and chlldren ChriS and Eric ol La
visiting with h:
parents Mr. and M Ha
Stove ior several / '· Mrrry
ays.
s.
: : Is the former Shlela

apartment.
A I PICNIC IIELD
11
And
that
mlghl
not
be
a
amlly picnic was held
Idea. - H.
the Fourth of July, at the •--- ·
OtJT OF THE FRYING ___ _ •.::dHelghldrs.tf.olm

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I remarried seven years
hi~ because
I was lonely.

Ga., is spending a month with
Mr. and Mnl. John Lyons and I hill grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
son, Johnny, have moved from Harley Brown and with
theJr home on Pa lmer Street to aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mn.
thelf new property in Gallipo- Roger Spencer and daushter.
hs
Mark Mitch spent Thursday
Mr. Steve Johnson and son, With his grandmother,
Mrs.
Don, of Rockhill, S. C.
have John Terrell
to
home after a Mrs.
Mitch and daughVISit here With hiS brother and ter, Shari and her father, John
family, Mr. and Mrs. James Terrell, were Galllpohs visitors
Johnson and family of Locust Thursday.
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Miss Gail Foster of Barrie
Moms Skidmore of Dayton lB
is the guest of
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Char- aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
lea Clarkson and son Charles. Cbarles Legar and family.
Van Johnson and Sandra Sue Mrs. Charles Qulvey
ml
Johnson are spendig the week· aon of Columbus were Friday
ed In Bucyrus . with relatives. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evert!
They accompanied tl1eir grand- Thomas.
mother,
Frank Irion and Uttter, Cuyahoga FaD• !lave
Miss Zenia Shaw to Bucyrus. returned from a
at
th Miss Carol Scott, a senior at Chalet Club, Lake Lure, N. C
e Holzer
School of Miss Berea Lewis, student at
Nursmg m Gallipolis, Is spend- Warren Wilson College
lng the weekend with her par- ville, N. c. Is leaving
lor
and Mrs .. Paul Scott. the Scioto Presbytery camp at
claaa
accomparued by a New Plymouth where 1lbe will
mate, MISs Pal Cannon al- serve as
I
so a senior, of St. Albans W. weeks
a counse or for two
Va. Miss Scott is doing affiliate
Mills
f
work at the Athens State Hos- and Mrs
ob Mr.
pita!, Athens.
turned
as
Mr_. Noah Haskins 1·s
he bas '-•
when!
Y
. _ . llleDdiD&amp; the
eratmg from major surgery at view Bo
!he Chillicothe Hoapltal, CbUli- Larry
cothe. Hill aon. Charles Jia&amp;. to bii
.
bas.
tins of McArthur, is with him
w KetteriDi

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her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emeraon Jooea.
Mr. and Mrl. Ike Will
cldldn!n, Pat, Chrla, IIIII llllb
Columbll8, have ' - opeDcimg a vaeatlml willl 11te1r
ents Mr. and Mrl.

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Saelens 8lld Mr. 81111 Mr1.
Mrs Karl':ts of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. l1111es Mo&lt;-11
Mrs: Paul WI:,::.~
ing and children Dale, ·
hunbus and Mr
and Michael, Oolmnhos, 8lld
Goodrich of ~~ Ml'l!. Jobn and Mrs. Carl MDurnlng of mty.
Mr. and Mrl
na. were recetll guesll oflbelr
son of Kansas City, are
m'::'r Mrs. Dale
ol his IIIOther M
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· and Mrs. Gll!llll
Robson The iam~y· 1 Williamtiug have returned from a visit to
. L' '
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Re"""'alar, N. y where !bey
~iff •ma ~~~in~· and Mrs. vi•lted with her sister, Mrs. w.
Th~ReCiv. andgMrs.
am.
K. Wilson. They visited enrou11!
Max Don- II&lt;'-·· In Ber
'tb their
ahue and children Kl
and
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gbter and family, Mr. and Mrl
regg, were at Jacksoo Lake George Doolltue and
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Thursday to attend the annual Th
Portsmouth District lamil .
ey accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
nic and outing The R ~ Chester Knl&amp;ht and Mts. Pete
hue Is the ne~ stor ev.
• Elberfeld.
Mclhodist . Chur:,
of Heath Chen Mayer,
Mr. and Mrs Donald Mills spending the summer with
IDd Mr. and ~ L. C ~-•- grandparents, Mr. and Mrl.
s.
· """" Geor&amp;o Meulharl.

:

0 william

.!'!

Cba

The man I got turned out
be a slave driver. We llve
a farm , and I am forced to
with all kinds o( livestock,
scares me to death. u
wrong or the
get
loose, I am cursed and scre8..
ed at.
I do all my own baking
even brelld, and 1 am a
1118118f1er IDd housekeeper.
allowance ii.IO a week for
eerles and all spending DIC)'lfY.II
I try not to let my grown
dren (three) !mow bow
thingt are, as wbea they
IIJOUnd be acta ldnd and !&lt;mini, II
AD ''UIIIIIIet I save wherever
I can for the clllldren's and bil
Cltrislmas. He aever gives me
They_ell QIJDe wllb
fine gifts for bun, ml 1mow1nc
that the UWe I
for
comes from me, not blm.
to to 1118 my amaH sa\'lnp
round out our apeDII!;,/1
though be bao pllllty of money
Wbea I am lick, be Wllll'i
take 1111! to a doctor. He
all -ea are
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women ftr aUt.,..
HD!idayl? He ltl\'er
eND my birlbdayl I liE
and befort be ,:;:;:

ha~

alway~

were Mr. and
rles Legar, Mlllie, t;h1•ck··ll
and Maria, Mr. and
Struble and Ml.choLel
Gene Mitch and Shari
and Mr. and loin. Ter-

D•yBegin
Quarter
Cleans
Sept. 13

Ctt1log 1nd lnforrutltn
Av•ll•blt Upon Request

Gallipolis Business
College
U Locuot lt.

who calla on me buys 1 new
HEARING AID

ONE

•ncl- tell theml
What about your hearlq-hu It reach the atage
where you wonder whether or not 1 aring aid
would be beneflci•17 Our teatiDg IJ
aod without obligation, aod our recollllllendatlo based on
seventeen year'• experience. NOW II e time to
privacy of
call Ill' write for an appointment In

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C. Wetberholl

CARL'S HAS THE HOnEST VALUES IN TOWN I

Natural Bridge, Jacqueline, ond Miss Wonderful

Voluoo to $14.95
NOW A HOT VALUE AT - - - - -

or

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eltuiCit baa

Light Weight Cushioned Sole

OXFORDS
VIIUOI To $11.95
NOW----------

SUMMER SANDALS
HIGH &amp; MED. HEELS

ValuOI T•$Uf
NOW-----------

Connie• ond Mls1 WonderfUI
Val- To $11.91
IIALLY HOT - -

W1sh1ble Nylon Mesh

$6 88 .. •7.88

ITALlAN SANDALS
Then Are Red Hot Val'-let

SUMMER OXFORDS
Vol- To
•3.88
$5.H

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*2.88 - •3.88 - '4.88

Chi,l dren·' s SHOES

--------------------TENNIS OXFORDS

Group of Childrens Striclerite

YOUR

CHOICI

•1.88 ... *2.88
STRAW PURSES

Dress Pumps &amp; Oxfords
YOU
$5,88
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TENNIS SHOES
aM OXPOIIOI
llod, Whn., 11.. - - - - - - - -

~.88

VALUES FOR THE LONG HOT SUMMER
More VelUM Throughout The Store.

And Don't Forget C.rf• Is Alr-Conclitlonecl

For Your Comfort.

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bul1]arlee.
two ibootlngsfour
lnllll
highwayand
In- CGIIII'!I&amp;tion
eJtureb will bave75.I 'l'bl eidillts.
paclJ:1 of !!om
to. 11S. w

· ME.bi'S SHOES ::

Wbrnents SHOEs" ·
HIGH &amp; MED. HEELS

Larry Says:

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a~ f~~~tcs:"~·~.~~~ 01.,

pncts.,

yourbome.

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;n~uatrlal

NOT EVERY PERSON

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and cotton dreos
lrl&amp;hl)Inlogeomelrleolly
by Gene Nell·dotted
lor Debbl
11
Smock-lop
voileDeboon.
of Daoran
has coutmllnl yoke and dotted surf.

Suey Parker of Rutland and ing program that might reach called to KaHI'I Martel on
Hilda Hart, of Rt. I Pomeroy, to $175,000.
Rl ill where a trailer wbeel
hoth
Ohio
Univenlty
students,
broke off a gu meter. On the
IN MEIGS C0VNTY
Vanadium Corporation'• an- are operating the tourist cen- City CommisSioners apprOV• 4th firmllen battled five sep•
' .mc'Oment of an expansion ter in a trailer that is parked ed the entering Into of an op- rate griSS fires iD the Eureka
r '&lt;&gt;gram was big news In the in Pomeroy. Dr . Harold Brown eratmg license with the U. S area. Tuesda7 afternoon they
::end area this wee!&lt;. The plant of Pomeroy is leading the c•m- Corps of Engineers for the new were called to the Homer WaiL.cated at Graham Station in paigu for the reelection of Con- boating facility . Represen~Uv&lt;s ter property on Vanden's Point
I ·1son county, will install one gressman Walter Moeller in Iof the recreation board inform- where wiring In a dishwasher \1
o: the W&lt;&gt;rld's largest electric\ Meigs county . Donald Wolle , ed the comrnlasion thai they Ignited.
l'flaces for the processmg of who has served as principal and contemplate askinJ for 1 one
; ·rroalloys. The capacity
of teacher at Raeine over a 29 and a half mill levy to run five SehoolB also were ID the newa
' &gt; new lacilley will be 115,000 year period in the Southern L&lt;&gt;- years to raise $17S,OOII !Dr the this week. At Hannan Trace
· · V.A. Willi 'G1llla's RobbinS • cal Districl has been hired as building of a new swlmnlinl Geor&amp;e Evaua, principal and
· vers expanolon also snnoune- a commercial teacher at Pome- pool on top of the present, and hl1 wilt, Mary, a teacher, re' I this week.
news roy Hlgh school. Albert M. Cox to enlarge the recreation pro- sJcned their posl!lono. Kyger
' 1s the bl&amp; ..WI.
has purchased the Cuckler Real- gram. A delegatl&lt;&gt;n of EIIILI Gal· Creek had two resignations. LuGaltla - Meigs
Communiey ey firm in Pomeroy. Dale War- llpolls residents appeared to eille Smith ol Choter, with 43
: ction Program has been ap- ner was inStalled as president ask lor the paving of I b el r years of teacblnll will go into
oved lor a 1967 Neighborhood of Pomeroy Uons Club
this streets.
government work, and L. D.
·'outh Corps program. The pro- week.
Rutt of Gollipolls rellred after
·' ram will otart next SeptemSheriff Denver Walker IDll se years of ~~rvicf:. Mrl. Vlnu
IN GALLIA COUNTY
his deputies were bii8Y lhiJ Lee of Raclnt was hired.
' ' r lor 25 yeutha for a period
' : 12 months. The announce- Gatlia countians were thrill- week Investigating
several
1 :ent came at 1 meeting
held ed this week wben announce- breaking &amp; enterlngs. On Tuell- Dr. Francis Shane of I h e
,· ·is week, and Mr. Clorenee E. men! was made that Robbins day two were reported. Bidwell- Gallla County Health Depart.
•'1ompson, assistant direc!DI' of and Myers, Inc., of Springfield, Porter school was entered and manl, nporll that 171 Head
! YC in Gallia COIIDtY, aave a 0., will build a plant 711 acre the robbers helped the!nselves Start pbyllcall have
been
1eporl on what yaulb In the site off Rt. 11 and on the Bob to food. Moebler Martin of Rt. completecl Ota Carl8on of Gal·
' ·ogram are accomplishing In McCormick Rd. Groondbreak- 160, near Porter, reported I llpolis, plant manager of ·lbe
toe county.
1ng lor the 30,0011 square feet boat abandoned on bll farm Gaoclyear plant at Aa\11011, W.
plant is expected to take place pond. Mary Evans reported her Va., wu reeenlly presonled
Meigs County Mental Health within the nell two monlll8, aod trailer had been entered atll:· wilb bll 21-year tlefVIce pia.
Association met Friday to operations are expected to star! 30 p.m. Thuraday iD Young's WIDiam Nortbup, wbo .,,. Guldexplore the stalull of mental Jan. I.
Trailer Park. Olarles Jollllaon ance directDr It Gallla Acatlhealth In Meigs roiDlty. Plano.
of Kettering bed ltema atolen I!IIIY, b81! been tlllllld to rewhich
include the establish- The plant, a part of an ex- from his car at 9 p.m. Thura- place llabert Penrod, wbo rement of a school for mentally panslon prosram of tbe firm, day In 1 parklna spKe al tha •lined l l plno:lptJ of North
retarded children is one of the will see the local plant making bowling lanes.
Gallla Hlgb schooL Melvin Car•oats. The meeting was held at omall motors aod component
tel' ol Oak IIIII hal been named
St. Paul'• LutheriD Church paris. Two hundred workers The big enlettalltJDeDI of tile Plralll coach. Nita Walden ol
with Rev, Joeeph R. Kraly, pres- will be trained for the opera- - k Ia the annual appearance Pl. Pleuanl, daalbllr of Mr.
!dent of the local chapter, pre- lion prior to the opening, and of the annual American Legion and Mrl. Cllar.. Waldea w"
sldlng.
the employtl)enl 11 expected to carnival at the airpOrt
Qlllltd Ardtlr7 QIME 8&amp; lila
eventually be several hnndred
natlotlll ll'eDI held Pl.
Tuppers Plains - Chester wa- more.
Firemon were active Ibis PleasaDI the
holiday
ler system may be in operallon
week. On Saturday tbeJo ...., weekendwithin a year was the w o r d The lite of the plant lB 011 tbo
romlllC out af a meeUoc ot 150 Burleson farm, wbich adjoinl
Interested persons at a public the Evans warehouse. City com·
meelltt&amp; bllltl TuesdaJ D11h1 In missioners approved the emEallern Hlgb ldtttoL The oat!- ployment of a coi!Sultieg llrm
mated eool of tbo propoaed pro- to draw plans lor a two mile
ject lB estimated at $1,666,0011. water line from Teus
Rd.,
It makes sense to save money - and
Map of the plan Ill on public to aerve the new iastallalion.
you can seve 20-40% on fine quality furnidispJay at Cbester.
Gallia
IDll Melgo countlea
ture. Drive to Upper Third Ave. at Olive
Melp men were elected as were fortunate over the boliStreet •nd -for younelf •• , we -lcom•
ofiiC(Jls Ill tbo Southeastern day, with na fatalities being
Ohio Beef Catue Auoc!allon In reported. There were llx pershoppers I
a meeting bold In the Gallia •ua jpJured In tight accidents
C..mi1 EsteellOil office this ID the two counties. Ill&amp; IllOf course, you'll never know untl~u
week. Lee Gila of libarPSburg. tractions iD lbe area IYifl! the
do stop in end see.
Atheltl &lt;OUDIY, wu Mltlod to arrival of many boaters. The
hea~ lite _.tallolt 1111 :Leo GalllpollB boat taunehln« fac6.
Store Wide Sale Now Going On
StorY was aamed vtee pnal- U, 8811' 52 boall wllh W ..dent IDll Paul Beer, uerei&amp;I'Y· 10111 hlWD&amp; the water llwtday,
treaSurer, both ol. Meigs.
IDll on the 4th 32 bolla wllh
U5 penons. A crowd of
~
SlleriO lfarWtheeb Juul · a ana folk attended lite ltyaer
bill)' monll! lD JUJ18, lila depart- Creek horse show on Suttday.
ment booUd a el the etiUlltY
jail, and 16 aCCidents _ . hi' French City Baptlat blllke
tesllglted. QuilarS of tbe de- pJid Sunday at Mills Stalloll
partment travel~!~! over 1,000 JOr tbolr 111w cllut'd1· T be
miles.
- anon,
lnveStigalr
~ Tblnl
Is preseatly
ed
......Amaii!J
one lor
a train..,
AVI., . localed
11M 011a
By

''The lletter Jobt Go T0
GBC Gr1d111IH"
GBC Has BHn Approved

SUMMER SHo
/· E

TRE LITI'LE-GIRI, LOOK lor oummer has been adopted
by grownups. Checked dress with dropped wal&amp;l llelt) by
Tracy Petites Is In an easy-care blend of Daeroa and
rayon. Banded and buttoned In whlle,lt has its own •carf.

u
s
Announced
Expansions
Industrial

For F•ll

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Highlights of the Week

REGISnR NOW

SOME DON'T &amp;

t.lill\

·~~led

ghe~:U': :

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....·;;:c:~t,

an~

do~ts
:I gne:,~ h~K~l8
ldn~
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~~-•- Diles Radioear Co-*'pany

•vlllt;~:;ll

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For Veterans Tralnlllfil
Under the New Gl Bill

blrt~ hours,
But If he Wlllll8 to keep hlo
be should also keep

zip-quick cut and lade

Pervat~

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Mammo~ P~': can from midnight to dawn ...

visited were
My Old Kentucky Ho
place of Abraham m;:incoln
Lake Louise on the
Gal..;
Brown
farm
and
the Calumet
farm.
Jeffrey Brown ol Valdosta

p
ersonal Notes
f rom M'ddleporf

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awa~ting
~":' 1:~- ~~-~our

finally managed copies of "The
pants.
B1g Sleep" and "Farewell My """""""
which was Chandler's
=.JM£1J .....,&amp;£1.&amp; A m
or1gmal I!Ue lor what the
mevil!fl
changed to "Murder'
Sweet"
I

SUNDAY
VALLEY
GARDEN
lULL HOSPITAL
Club is sponsoring a home
- Mr. and Mrs. Lee
show, and silver tea at the
::-;ers, Ptdro, Rt. I, • son,
home of Mrs. Jake Moore
Ray, July 1: Mr. and
435 Third Ave. Visiting
Glendon
Nichols, Jackwill be from z IG 5 p.m. The
a son, Kevm Thomas, Jupublic is invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eugene
MONDAY
9 daughGRANGE No.
, . Pal'iio(j Ann, July 4, and
2031 w11i meet at 7:30 p.m.,
let l and Mrs. Charle• Edward
lllr.
for 118 annual inspection.
wurermilk, Wellston, a daughMembers aated to bring sandJuly 1.
son: Mrs. Lucy Roach Rt
wiches, pie and cold drinks.
- Hayden Oak Hill
• . 2• TUESDAY
Sbelton, , atrlot, RL 2; Mrs. Patieub Released - Chester
RL 3, Oal&lt; Hill; Rice, Merlin Miller, Sarah Fox RIO GRANDE Calvary BapWilli MaxineRa Robbms, Jackson; William Childers, Luther Mill: list Auxiliary, 7:30 p, m., at
..,. am
sp, Sooth Webater: er, Connie Sue HaUield, John the church, with ladles ol
,.
Baker, Ray, Rt. 1: Mrs.
Jaml!l Rawlins
Sunpsoo Chapel Methodist
Morgan Oak Hill R
A
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Church as guests.
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: ev. Ita Weaver Edward
FRENC
II Flelcber, Oak Hill: Mrs. Ruth Fial&lt;er Harry
.
H CITY Garden Club
Joseph Savey, Jackson; Iiams, Robert
Mr
will meet at 7:30 p.m., at the
Bowens, Rt 3, Oak Hill; Alma Kiser Oral
'
home ol Mrs. Jack HackJlaJmolld Howard, Rl 2, wens- Marcum Nada Wolf
worth, with Mrs. Von Tbomp88
•
ey.
w
hop on Program
''Flower
aonill be wor
co-boksstess.
Arranging._" Each member
sbould brmg container and
Rowers to participate, and to
make plan• to enter tbe
e~~
Gallla Connty Junior
Fair
flower show
DOUBLE
Wednelday .
WALL
dim.

~~ding

'nd_,

influenced aovermnent
. . . election were to be held right ..s, and Pam
on The TID CollllltiDdmeDia. SIODe, Mr. and Mrl. PIUII l'llrThat's why he's moving In bil aow" ... The Pal Brown loyal- How to Set A Tab!•·
Others present were : Rita ter and family, Mr. IDII '*
own carefully ,..searched and lots are playlnK it cool, walling Nancy Needa preaitled
at Brown, Joyce and Hellll Cbarll!l 88r&lt;UI and family, Ill'.
- f.rm luhlon In Viet Nom 110 for Reagan to "make a mlo- the meeting and Billie
Jo Haynes, Jan and Ann Steveu, and 1\lrs. HormiD Parcell lltd
Prof. F,red V. Bouie of Rio In Holzer Hospital, wishes to matter hoW Bobby and Wayne take"
Paramount espe ts Clark led devotioll8.
Mrs. LyJIII and Arle111 Loll&amp;, Joana family, Mr. and Mrs. Jaat
Gronde. a
of the Gal- thank his many friends for howl.
LIJ Ta ·1· 111 mak th c 1_ Geor&amp;e Moody and Ml'll. Ralph and Alma Bartley and Cathy Queen, Mr. and l'dn.
Jllll
iipolis Kiwanis Club attended their kind remembrances of
I ed
wlth .
e pro Needs are advisers. Netct meet- Carpenter. Tht Auc. 2 tllllllnli Slone and J-.y.
th.e 51st convention ol Kiwanis him, with the sending of cards, Lut aeneraUon'o aa&amp;e D.
,w
Caine ing will be July 18 at borne will be at the home of Jnyee Fslr projeell IDll lair International held in Portland, and visits, while In the hospllal Parkerlom that men seldom Allred
e;,T 0
of Mra. Needa.
und Heltn Baynes.
borship oalao were mala lllml
ore. There were 15,000 Kiwan- nad since bll return home.
make passes at gals who wear Curtain"
h'
r n Present were: Nancy Needs, AI a recont meeUoc of the of bolinesl at tbl .-&amp; meetMr. and Mrs. Thomas L ians and families present at
glasses might prove lhiJ I""' uiar
rna e •m pop1 Blllle Jo Clark, Kathy and Boooterellel t-H Club, Krialy 1111 of the Freneh Clly Llve.Iunes and daughter, Tina, of the event, which represents Hammerfest, a Norwegian eratlon's utter faloehood after ll In asE Germany • A f April Moody, Pam McCarty, Bluer WBII appointed •oretary wires 4-H Club. Wl)'lll Clark
Washington, D. C., were here 275,000 Kiwanlans In S,400 club fishing port 280 miles ahove the the wolvet get a look at Greek ca snrth':e as:
Penny Shuler, Bllrbara Rider, and the club aoeepted an !Dvi- prelided, and Everett Clark,
r•ccenUy visiting Mr. and Mrs. in t7 countries.
Arctic Circle, Is Europe's north· sinter Nana Mouskourl ... On &amp;tel
e Anita Dowdy, Becky
Scapi tation from the Rio Silver adviser, bad charge of I be
ll'ayne Phillipa of 562 Fourth
ernmost &lt;lty.
the JohnnY Caroon Show, apart
n
avana and Shlela Freeman. Guests Thimbles for a aw!mmlng par- proll'am. Tht next -ut!C wiU
1111
Ave. and his brothers, Don and Mr. Howard P. Lloyd, a well- India, In 11164, ranked 7th a- from her most attractive be- hotel " can be
the were Ruth Athey and memhoro ty ID August. Dianna Whlte ibe July 15 at the Clarll: ,....
8
Newt Jones.
known resident of Rt. 1 Oak mong nationa of the world In spectacled Impact, lhe sang In Comrade Hilton b- It the big of the Addison f.H elub IDll gave a demonstration on "How ' dence.
Hill, who was a recent patient floh production.
an excitingly unique style ... m
revarloluUonaryRedhu
of 1Latm
MabJones
Sandwlchea,"
Present
were Latry
Wayne Dobaon.
Clark,
can
revo
utlon .A
. ·. Mro. Carolyn Burnett, adviser.'\to
Sharon
"How to SetandA David
)lmnoin•
Doubletalk comedian AI Kel· The GaiDa Cloverettes f.H I Table."
'
wayne Ellloll •Johtl AUiaon
ly's opinion of his former part- Club discussed a
•wlmmlnt ' · Sharon Curnutte presided and David
and
ner Joey Adams eonta1n1 net- party at Cora during Its July 5 Nlckie Burnett led devotions. Smith. Mrl. John Alllllm wu
thar dotlbletalk nor Joke&amp;, moot meeting and Lyndl
Ra!III8Y Mrs. Ruth Miller is club advil- la

0
lnr 19 yea ra r th e c en tra1 Soya
0
Co is a patlent
in Medical
C&lt;nter Hospital. He is recov' g from a beart
attack,
W•IICh he. suflered on June 27.
Tl ose Wishing to send him
•· ords should address them in
· :&lt;re ol Galhpolis Medical Centr r.

DEAR POLLY - I llnd II
very ·easy to rinse out sud
small things as hose and glove•
In a plastic juice shaker ot
jar.
b:dd • lew smooth clean mars to the suds and as you
shake our mlnlahn "w.,hlng
machine" the poundln
of the marbles will
loosen the dirt. - MRS 0 It J
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~:. :~~~ :~: J:Y the other ~:~b;!~g.:::~er ~::s :e~ rec~v.J: a ,::n~f ~~pr:':~~~ ~on and Sher;1, ~~~ Bla! ca~ c;:l~:.:i~s"?.~:,you~~"
ble portrayer of massive,
a fairly hot It=~ ag~in~ ~ ~~u~ c~=~t, bke a good pa~r tr~c~ ~::::u~:;er:m~ys on a tween 8 and 11:311 p.: as be~=~~a::~

fr~shments enJoyed by several Suddenly I was thlnkJng Chandler's
to television, now , and
frtends. Cup cakes, ice cream about Mike Mauld as
offspring. It Chand·

and kool-ald were served by her
mother assisted by her grandmother, Mrs Fred Northup.
Present were Marcy Plymale.
Nk:ky lllblli!r, Kim and Lynn
!lllddy,
and
Rocky
.Melmda and Carla Speneer, Timmy Chevalier, Linda
James, Teresa and Jeffrey Evaua, Ten·i Criner, Chuclcy Derifield, Nelson and Randy Jor-

~ ~n'~~
l~ng
shame~u~~thtnglddl8graceful

DaM~ M~

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du~s

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Frank Sinatra IDd Mla Far- Real ster sluff ... Elder Parll IDliiN&amp;I from AI, probebl7 the Miller, carolyn Ball, NIIIIC)' IDll lDII of lila Bl4'lilli ..., 1111s
row bsaded the July 4 week· designer Coco Chane! thinks the
untveruUy liked obowbil Ethyl F•guoon, .PIID Klier IDll •u dub. Dll&lt;l 1 ed
wI f 1
end guest IYI at Bennett Cerl'a new thigh-blih lremllneo are ciUzen amons hi! own profot- l'dn. Ferguoon ....., CIJ81III. · p1u1 1« ID ou1111 lor oldar
suburban wblme)'IIDd . . . The "ridiculous," as we do on all siOD.
m.,W..IItlll11,_,mtly proo
Whlla Houso ballroom hoya an but the yoUJ18er airls, and only
Miss Pat Gila, r.ounty, es· \ jecl. Plllla l1 ll'len pl'llldtd
at II llfaln, wllb LBJ aitlea on those with splandld aams . .
tension agent, home economies, ..,.t Barbarl llledepr led ._
Marvin Watson and Jake Ja- Have a peek Into the faahion
obowed a 111m on "Health" ll vollolll- 'l'bl Jllly .16 lllllllnll
cohloD at touerheadl with BIU future : already Invented Ia a
•
the July 6 meeting ol the Cet- will be at tbe bome Ill Mn.
Moyen, because of what on- dress that changOI color upon
ervllle Chit Chala t-H club. Betty Satllldln. OIIMn al lhe
lookers lOY Ia Moyen' new ad· "hearing" a whiiUt· we've aeen Gallla Oou!J
Tba club diiCUited Ita
lair meelllll WIN: Palli' 8ouDden
diction to the "Ivy League Ub- cheeks do that but never The Chesblre t-H Club hll hoolb. Debbie Samuelt P'""lll- Jane Snotlrpr, JICqUB llbodes:
.n-al II'OOP" ... Bclwy. produe- froelut . . There's also dress been o!Oclally nomod the Cbe- ed. Mrl. Phoebe Coffee II 1111- llhlrrY llld llalle WalllltiiOD,
er David lolerrlck'o auditioning fabric that shifts color in dll· shire Call t-H Club. Officers visor,
Mary Riltlll, Manila McCJal·
a mf8bty pretty Miami pi . . ferent lighll.
are Nancy Needs, 'flee
l'reMDI were Anita Walker, laod, Lea
X., BigThe bottlllDod aewa of the How· Geraldine Chaplin says she deal; Billie Jo Clark, seer&amp;- Sharon Chaney, Debbie 8 a 111- ley and Mary NeaL .l'DitDIII
ard Hughes mov.,.in on the woulda't mind the romance it- tary ; Kathy Moody, treasurer; uels, Cathy Coffee, Linda Jonet, llluldM wu a &amp;QIIt.
Teleprompter Corp. and the ems if true, but adds. "My host April Moody, recreation lead· Marcie Lewla, Dawna Jo Walk· I .Nitta I'D'I'tiMn aU•••'-' 1111
Att'y Gen. KaizeDbacb • vtnus- friend right now Is my black er; Penny Shuler, song lead- er, JIDel Belnan, Doris Llojld, 1recent mestlq ·ol lbe .....
J. Ediar Hoover showdown bulldog Boris." .. . Sonjl Clay, er; Pam McCirl)'.
baalth Redlth Bolter, Mary WllliUll, ' Whlel f.B Saddle Cltt\1, a.tplit
feud weren't news to readers of ex-wife of Gaseous the champ chairman; Barbtra Rider, • • Rhonda Rutt and
Bomteel1 Wortman, adviser, bad _ , .
lhla pillar . .. Deopite the bub- launches a olnglnl career
ty chairman; and Pam Misner, Lloyd. GUilla were
of lite proaram. Paula Wadlo
bleheaded screamen,
LBJ day with a group called "The news reporter.
GIUI, Mro. Otarles Wllllallll man led devottolll. Alte'l'll
came out intellectually and po- 1mpre11lons" . The
CaiU. Cpl. J. D. Jwtkinl, Gallipolis and Mrl. A. E. Rulb.
\were : Jimmy IDll Cathy .11111!1.
lillcally triumphant in his band- state legislature's most power- post, State Hl&amp;hway
gave Ten members attended the . Pam Saundaro. Debbll Parcell,
ling of the Dominican Repub- fu1 !ella analyzed the political a lecture on "Bicycle Safety" July 5 meetbll of the Vlnloll David Martin, Virginia Pwllr,
lie but If he'd listened to the polls and decided Gov.
Pat at the club's July 5 meeting. Jolly Workers f.H Club. Mrs. Paula Workman, RoDDie SloiM
K th Moody h d d
While, ell ·
and Freddi Q
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reactionary
lefties,dominated
it now would
Brown Ronald
would take
a walloping
a yo.n. "How aToa Flnlah
emonatra·a El
eanorLynn Long led
viiOf,
liN' eluded Mr.e and
ueenMrl.
. ..,_w
lit
bave a eummle
or from
Reagan
.. 1-1 the lion
sided.
devotioN
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Gallipolis.
Mr. and' Mrs. Clarence Hivel}' of Fremont, 0., were holiday -,uests of lrlends in Gallla
- -- county.
J Im Stem
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t&gt;f Orlando, Fla., Is visiting in

several tlml!fl with the . ' saml
- good results. - LINNEA
DEAR GffiLS - I did not
bave 1 oo-lar(lr Orlou sweaer to lry lid&amp; method, bat u
10 m&amp;lly oentla Ibis same lUI·
paHoa I feel II mast lla
•ome merl.. And it be liweave
lo not wearable as II II, moat
anyhlna 1• ..orb a ry. 1 do
~ve a lriead who ndaeeo tbo
..... of sweaten, band knit 1
or maehlne, by sllteWq them 1
ap on her sew!lg macblno ao
Mro , I, 0. H. sagleoed
POLLY

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Space, A Supper on the patio.
Class 20 Rose
Florb nd
ooms.
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Class 10, "The Dating Game," three ste.;s of dne
a, th Classbi34,Dahha,

arrarlgellient

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Jack O'Briall

Pvt. 1!: 2 Richard Steinbeck
was home over the weekend
tu visit his father, John Stein·
beck, who ts recovering from
a recr 1t heart attack.

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They really did look llke cut. Buttonhole llltch tile raw turkish towels to serve
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• one bloom.
"Nature's
spot lint to oee how II matching color. PNu
W81! dry II bad retumed to Ill
eta!·~ ~w':allnsanctuar;;. to-be, An Informal dinner, or Tea, one 'steme, en , Hybfld bl Cia" Dahlia, cactus, three Club," Arrangements made
oa yours. - POLLY
seam with pressing cloth
original size. I have done lhi!
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Mr. lltd Mrs. Earl Tope and
cU dren are vacationing along
t ., coaala of North and South
C' rolllll. Before
returning
t ,;ne, 1\lr. Tope will spend a
d · v or two at the Southern Furn \ure Market attending confer·
ences and buying furnitue.

under the seam. - MRS. L.O.

IDll go all lila
lbroqh lila tll'lllbale IIIII II way

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,\mong those attending the
J•.. ty 5th perlormtiiiCO of "HOD&lt;
-· ~· In -Tbe Rock," Clvll War
• :deal, · near Beeklef, W. Va.
'· · e Marlo Van Gilder and
.'..eye Houck.

match

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one spike.
t
th
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will be released at a later date A mod
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ow,
lass 15, Rose, variety, Peace, Class 29 Gladiolus Ink
one po • more an one varle.
'lbe achedule I'' the li d' :
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spike
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Ofllclala of the sho
arglng all af those wh:
are
lo enter
to
ell
expect
th
p this schedule
m
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newspaper
for future
reference
fro
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some phaBe of farm
hfe.
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Days af Our Uves,"
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suggesti""
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Class 13 "Bonanza," An ar- color ss 25 Aster, three of one
rangement
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color three blooms.
Class 38. Potted Plant;s.
can
VIOlet,
3-inchPlants
pot.
IYPOLLYCRAMBR.MIA
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you
kD lb be 1
lum, one pot.
ow e I WIJ ..
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one pol •
dowo and doors? II II pout-

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machine or
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tw , uaiDJ a medium lfltch. UBed o always srech far be· (

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several thiclmesses of

members of garden
pompom, group, later to be placed

Class 21, Rose, Grandafiora,
":sm'Marigold
one ste. l .
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large thbelldGallipolis State
Institute
uDlvloloa
mgs. E, Educational.

Helen ': Help
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Personal Notes
From Pomeroy

Meigs
Events.-~.

4E§l!W~S!I!iJ!i!*

By Helen
Bottel

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By RICK DU BROW
private eye Phihp Marlowe
,
Mrs. Lydll Stewart returned SHO
HOLLYWOOD (UPIJ -&amp;&gt;me- And then sudden! I th . h I 1er s words and characters home Tuesday alter a month's
ULD GROWN SON STAY
demanding that! do
"""'"""""""'
' .,.. .. limes televiSIOn " an umnten- of the man people Yare a;:!!
mold the pubhc Image visit '" North L1ma with Mrs. 'I
ALL NIGHT?
lhing else for him.
MONDAY
tIona II Y wondrous medium forgetting
't
I d'd Los Angeles IwhiCh they Edward Swank and Mrs Har-' ar Helen.
We don't even have a
DISABLED AMERICAN Vet·
by mdiscrmunately toss- fellow who created
J.t
If Hollywood's off- ry Wagner and ai New Sprmg- I We have a 21-year-old son The reason Is becllllse he
erana and lheir Auxiliary will lng together old and new films, able prototype of the
100 s o IS people continue to field with Mrs. Joseph Guy and ... mg at home He doesn't tr.mk I'll want to dnve and all
meet Monday, at 7 30
p.m . C."ts through generations hke a eye, and who was
best
on film (which they at Golumblana Wlih Mrs. G. C '1t IS
to occasionally
drivers are crazy.
There Will be installalJon o! of· time
provJdmg flashmg l wnter about Los Angeles who I
deep down there, Roush. She was accompanied I
mght He says he
church: that's for "lazy
fleers. Duea for the new year ImSJghts mto the American ever hved, the tate Raymond ' Cha: ere, the late Raymond home by Mrs. Swank, Mrs. :;:' mg wrong, JUS! goes club- I am not a neurotic,
ore now payable.
dream.
I Chandler. I thought oi him ha s bern ha s a hand m what Wagner and Mrs. Guy who re- ng and enJoys good musJC m ways enjoyed hfe, but
BETHEL NO. 62 of the In- For the televiewer wh
t I because the fruits of his lahor I ha
ee bhappemng and " turned to their homes on Wed- the! company of mce, sociable liml!fl I think if I could go
ternational Order of Job's Dau-1aside the bourgeois
hiS onginnls and thelf
Even as much nesday.
claims. as
as he sleep and not wake up, it wouJd
ghters W11l meet Mooday &lt;t of merely seekmg "high camp" - are constantly VISible on And
It I k
E. Oblinger of or
solvt everything. What?
7:30p.m. at the Pomeroy Ma- symbols in the old mo ·e television , and also lfecause of late •R
d
a e the
Y n IS e guest of Mr. and 'come h
h" oh enough to TRYING
sonic Temple. All office . d th
.
.
VI s, the somewh
k
.
aymoll
andler's m- Mrs. Elmer W1ckham.
ome w en e pleases.
the chOir are ur ed
an
ere IS a genume opportumty that has a1 remar
thmg fluence over Murray the K and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dill and Am I wrong in ahoolulely
Trymg:
wscs ol Heathg
musty
fine friends. For in the Mrs. Walter Walker returned
this? He reads
adWhy don:t you admit you
Church will meet M d
'
le s o t e
en- Hoi!
d
o
lip Mar lowes and their home Tburaday after • VlSlt co umn too and we'll all
m e a nustake and ask yoor
Ding, July 11 at the
and Hollywood:s
he used to leglhmate offsprmgs-m the 111 Columbus With Mr. and Mrs.
your answer.
children to help you jump out
Bess Sanhorn will be th
ng ?' II. In thiS case, It " j Wh t
h
priVate eyes of Bogart and Manon Howell and other rela- MR. R. K.
of the lire and back Into the
a le
e pro-, the mediUm Itself-television- ,
a 18 appenmg, baby, IS Powell and even m h · uves
pan There
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Its
IS I
allies
Dr and Mrs. J. B. Marshall
son
than a
Hostesses wilt be Mrs Evero-'1 '
.
. rounds not long a o de e y, say, !Joyd Noland-there " and John and MarUIIIIIa left In
home then h s
!
H
Dav,, Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs. You can blame Mike Ma,urki ; less than half a
f m no somethmg
to the real Thursday for Mingo, W. Va.
to
rule•" """""I
James Euler, Mrs. 0 P. Klem for the above paragraphs and shops I was told that
gram than in all the :ter ;;;,''t With her mother, cause It Is ?.Immoral';
and Mrs. William Russell. ' the sudden
A I was seeking were long
by Charlton
Ba: and her out all night, but simply to
CBS·TV press release
and people are constant! mte nt a ere IS a tough Mr.' and.
atson.
his parents "rest easy."

~the
~ ~tped
~;~ e~em~
el ;' a~dh
riva~;
th~ ~d~und

wb~eh,

caps~le,

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ou~~llwro~g

so~ ~en

stat~s p~~

r~t ~.~:~e~o~e~ef co~ll~wl~and
~e~ho~~i

c::rc": ::I'::~d~haracter,

olfshoo~, a/:;~:·lfl~nds~r

ol':"~~fo~~g~ble~ :~ ;~tis

writ~::utBoulevard

~on~~~ :~~n~rs. l~a~:~: ~~r:~t quality~that ~t :'P~~:n::;er; ~.~ mt~d ~ghlhe;,.ted

d~.,;,:nth~ ~e:e ~merlcan clos~
g~n! H~s':~ ~hed

contemplatio~.

Sixth Birthdoy
Is Celebrated
MISs VICki Lynn Jordan celebrated her sixth birthday
a party given at the home of
her ,parl!llts. Mr. and Mrs.
Eureka. Star
on Jordan,
2lld.
Games were_ played and re-

gen~~uly

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'll'~tte

literate movre heav1es would
a regular netct season ID a new
"lt's
two
plltt
i!t&gt;
spaceship
the prebistortc era andback
ter cavemen.
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'~-~· Jackson.

ters•t_~.~l,oee.aUeall

com~r_ serl~,

Tlme.~,!II-;Whlch

~v~ly,"

portr~y~~

~ur

~
S:~r ~s ~

~ot•l•v I'IIDII~Y

Mr~ss

lf~tle~ w~:w~ Jo~~

Malloy, the pathetic, monstrous
killer-goon seeking hiS long-lost
girlfriend m the old
.
"Murder My Sweet " moVJe
starred Dick Powell ' and
been seen repeated! on
sion. And then
thought of Hum hre Bo
"The Big Sl
g
Powell he
In
also '
'd '
a VI eo
MILWAUKEE, Wi!. (UPI]
County General Hospital
clals say
mallard
13
residents of the facility's
may have been killed
kindness. The duckl are
examined to see if they
from hotulism , a poison
could have been formed
decaying food tossod to
birds by kind-llearted

~ddenla~
r, ~

pl~';."ed

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ven s
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Furniture

IN MIDDLIPORT

PAINT CREEK BAPl'IST
CHURCH, Church school w111
hold its annual picnic ot Lake
Jackson. 'l'ranaportallon will
leave at 2 p.m. from t h 0
ehurrh.
SADDLE and Sirloin Riding
Club will meet at the Junior
Fmgrounds at 7 p.m., lor 1
hamburger fry
THUJISDAY ·
NORTHUP MISSIONARY soiety I
• p. m. at the home ol
Mrs. Katilryn Green
GAWPOLIS GAR!)EN Cl b
w11
.
u
I hel&lt;l 1ts annual potluck
dinner at the home of Mrs.
Wilson Rusk, on State st. Ex·
b!n!llnn at 6:30 p. m. Memben are asked to bring their
""" !able llerVice.

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G~

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Hos.pt~l

vacatto~

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S~Donald ::::.
recu~ kom Mlller~burg• ~
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hospl~L
~rare
her
Is
at the

m

His room numMrs. J.,;,es Hubbard and chlldren ChriS and Eric ol La
visiting with h:
parents Mr. and M Ha
Stove ior several / '· Mrrry
ays.
s.
: : Is the former Shlela

apartment.
A I PICNIC IIELD
11
And
that
mlghl
not
be
a
amlly picnic was held
Idea. - H.
the Fourth of July, at the •--- ·
OtJT OF THE FRYING ___ _ •.::dHelghldrs.tf.olm

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I remarried seven years
hi~ because
I was lonely.

Ga., is spending a month with
Mr. and Mnl. John Lyons and I hill grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
son, Johnny, have moved from Harley Brown and with
theJr home on Pa lmer Street to aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mn.
thelf new property in Gallipo- Roger Spencer and daushter.
hs
Mark Mitch spent Thursday
Mr. Steve Johnson and son, With his grandmother,
Mrs.
Don, of Rockhill, S. C.
have John Terrell
to
home after a Mrs.
Mitch and daughVISit here With hiS brother and ter, Shari and her father, John
family, Mr. and Mrs. James Terrell, were Galllpohs visitors
Johnson and family of Locust Thursday.
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Miss Gail Foster of Barrie
Moms Skidmore of Dayton lB
is the guest of
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Char- aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
lea Clarkson and son Charles. Cbarles Legar and family.
Van Johnson and Sandra Sue Mrs. Charles Qulvey
ml
Johnson are spendig the week· aon of Columbus were Friday
ed In Bucyrus . with relatives. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evert!
They accompanied tl1eir grand- Thomas.
mother,
Frank Irion and Uttter, Cuyahoga FaD• !lave
Miss Zenia Shaw to Bucyrus. returned from a
at
th Miss Carol Scott, a senior at Chalet Club, Lake Lure, N. C
e Holzer
School of Miss Berea Lewis, student at
Nursmg m Gallipolis, Is spend- Warren Wilson College
lng the weekend with her par- ville, N. c. Is leaving
lor
and Mrs .. Paul Scott. the Scioto Presbytery camp at
claaa
accomparued by a New Plymouth where 1lbe will
mate, MISs Pal Cannon al- serve as
I
so a senior, of St. Albans W. weeks
a counse or for two
Va. Miss Scott is doing affiliate
Mills
f
work at the Athens State Hos- and Mrs
ob Mr.
pita!, Athens.
turned
as
Mr_. Noah Haskins 1·s
he bas '-•
when!
Y
. _ . llleDdiD&amp; the
eratmg from major surgery at view Bo
!he Chillicothe Hoapltal, CbUli- Larry
cothe. Hill aon. Charles Jia&amp;. to bii
.
bas.
tins of McArthur, is with him
w KetteriDi

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Dear Helen:

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her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emeraon Jooea.
Mr. and Mrl. Ike Will
cldldn!n, Pat, Chrla, IIIII llllb
Columbll8, have ' - opeDcimg a vaeatlml willl 11te1r
ents Mr. and Mrl.

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Saelens 8lld Mr. 81111 Mr1.
Mrs Karl':ts of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. l1111es Mo&lt;-11
Mrs: Paul WI:,::.~
ing and children Dale, ·
hunbus and Mr
and Michael, Oolmnhos, 8lld
Goodrich of ~~ Ml'l!. Jobn and Mrs. Carl MDurnlng of mty.
Mr. and Mrl
na. were recetll guesll oflbelr
son of Kansas City, are
m'::'r Mrs. Dale
ol his IIIOther M
.
· and Mrs. Gll!llll
Robson The iam~y· 1 Williamtiug have returned from a visit to
. L' '
s VISI
Re"""'alar, N. y where !bey
~iff •ma ~~~in~· and Mrs. vi•lted with her sister, Mrs. w.
Th~ReCiv. andgMrs.
am.
K. Wilson. They visited enrou11!
Max Don- II&lt;'-·· In Ber
'tb their
ahue and children Kl
and
.
eo "'
G
• m
gbter and family, Mr. and Mrl
regg, were at Jacksoo Lake George Doolltue and
'
Thursday to attend the annual Th
Portsmouth District lamil .
ey accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
nic and outing The R ~ Chester Knl&amp;ht and Mts. Pete
hue Is the ne~ stor ev.
• Elberfeld.
Mclhodist . Chur:,
of Heath Chen Mayer,
Mr. and Mrs Donald Mills spending the summer with
IDd Mr. and ~ L. C ~-•- grandparents, Mr. and Mrl.
s.
· """" Geor&amp;o Meulharl.

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0 william

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Cba

The man I got turned out
be a slave driver. We llve
a farm , and I am forced to
with all kinds o( livestock,
scares me to death. u
wrong or the
get
loose, I am cursed and scre8..
ed at.
I do all my own baking
even brelld, and 1 am a
1118118f1er IDd housekeeper.
allowance ii.IO a week for
eerles and all spending DIC)'lfY.II
I try not to let my grown
dren (three) !mow bow
thingt are, as wbea they
IIJOUnd be acta ldnd and !&lt;mini, II
AD ''UIIIIIIet I save wherever
I can for the clllldren's and bil
Cltrislmas. He aever gives me
They_ell QIJDe wllb
fine gifts for bun, ml 1mow1nc
that the UWe I
for
comes from me, not blm.
to to 1118 my amaH sa\'lnp
round out our apeDII!;,/1
though be bao pllllty of money
Wbea I am lick, be Wllll'i
take 1111! to a doctor. He
all -ea are
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women ftr aUt.,..
HD!idayl? He ltl\'er
eND my birlbdayl I liE
and befort be ,:;:;:

ha~

alway~

were Mr. and
rles Legar, Mlllie, t;h1•ck··ll
and Maria, Mr. and
Struble and Ml.choLel
Gene Mitch and Shari
and Mr. and loin. Ter-

D•yBegin
Quarter
Cleans
Sept. 13

Ctt1log 1nd lnforrutltn
Av•ll•blt Upon Request

Gallipolis Business
College
U Locuot lt.

who calla on me buys 1 new
HEARING AID

ONE

•ncl- tell theml
What about your hearlq-hu It reach the atage
where you wonder whether or not 1 aring aid
would be beneflci•17 Our teatiDg IJ
aod without obligation, aod our recollllllendatlo based on
seventeen year'• experience. NOW II e time to
privacy of
call Ill' write for an appointment In

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C. Wetberholl

CARL'S HAS THE HOnEST VALUES IN TOWN I

Natural Bridge, Jacqueline, ond Miss Wonderful

Voluoo to $14.95
NOW A HOT VALUE AT - - - - -

or

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eltuiCit baa

Light Weight Cushioned Sole

OXFORDS
VIIUOI To $11.95
NOW----------

SUMMER SANDALS
HIGH &amp; MED. HEELS

ValuOI T•$Uf
NOW-----------

Connie• ond Mls1 WonderfUI
Val- To $11.91
IIALLY HOT - -

W1sh1ble Nylon Mesh

$6 88 .. •7.88

ITALlAN SANDALS
Then Are Red Hot Val'-let

SUMMER OXFORDS
Vol- To
•3.88
$5.H

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*2.88 - •3.88 - '4.88

Chi,l dren·' s SHOES

--------------------TENNIS OXFORDS

Group of Childrens Striclerite

YOUR

CHOICI

•1.88 ... *2.88
STRAW PURSES

Dress Pumps &amp; Oxfords
YOU
$5,88
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TENNIS SHOES
aM OXPOIIOI
llod, Whn., 11.. - - - - - - - -

~.88

VALUES FOR THE LONG HOT SUMMER
More VelUM Throughout The Store.

And Don't Forget C.rf• Is Alr-Conclitlonecl

For Your Comfort.

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bul1]arlee.
two ibootlngsfour
lnllll
highwayand
In- CGIIII'!I&amp;tion
eJtureb will bave75.I 'l'bl eidillts.
paclJ:1 of !!om
to. 11S. w

· ME.bi'S SHOES ::

Wbrnents SHOEs" ·
HIGH &amp; MED. HEELS

Larry Says:

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;n~uatrlal

NOT EVERY PERSON

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and cotton dreos
lrl&amp;hl)Inlogeomelrleolly
by Gene Nell·dotted
lor Debbl
11
Smock-lop
voileDeboon.
of Daoran
has coutmllnl yoke and dotted surf.

Suey Parker of Rutland and ing program that might reach called to KaHI'I Martel on
Hilda Hart, of Rt. I Pomeroy, to $175,000.
Rl ill where a trailer wbeel
hoth
Ohio
Univenlty
students,
broke off a gu meter. On the
IN MEIGS C0VNTY
Vanadium Corporation'• an- are operating the tourist cen- City CommisSioners apprOV• 4th firmllen battled five sep•
' .mc'Oment of an expansion ter in a trailer that is parked ed the entering Into of an op- rate griSS fires iD the Eureka
r '&lt;&gt;gram was big news In the in Pomeroy. Dr . Harold Brown eratmg license with the U. S area. Tuesda7 afternoon they
::end area this wee!&lt;. The plant of Pomeroy is leading the c•m- Corps of Engineers for the new were called to the Homer WaiL.cated at Graham Station in paigu for the reelection of Con- boating facility . Represen~Uv&lt;s ter property on Vanden's Point
I ·1son county, will install one gressman Walter Moeller in Iof the recreation board inform- where wiring In a dishwasher \1
o: the W&lt;&gt;rld's largest electric\ Meigs county . Donald Wolle , ed the comrnlasion thai they Ignited.
l'flaces for the processmg of who has served as principal and contemplate askinJ for 1 one
; ·rroalloys. The capacity
of teacher at Raeine over a 29 and a half mill levy to run five SehoolB also were ID the newa
' &gt; new lacilley will be 115,000 year period in the Southern L&lt;&gt;- years to raise $17S,OOII !Dr the this week. At Hannan Trace
· · V.A. Willi 'G1llla's RobbinS • cal Districl has been hired as building of a new swlmnlinl Geor&amp;e Evaua, principal and
· vers expanolon also snnoune- a commercial teacher at Pome- pool on top of the present, and hl1 wilt, Mary, a teacher, re' I this week.
news roy Hlgh school. Albert M. Cox to enlarge the recreation pro- sJcned their posl!lono. Kyger
' 1s the bl&amp; ..WI.
has purchased the Cuckler Real- gram. A delegatl&lt;&gt;n of EIIILI Gal· Creek had two resignations. LuGaltla - Meigs
Communiey ey firm in Pomeroy. Dale War- llpolls residents appeared to eille Smith ol Choter, with 43
: ction Program has been ap- ner was inStalled as president ask lor the paving of I b el r years of teacblnll will go into
oved lor a 1967 Neighborhood of Pomeroy Uons Club
this streets.
government work, and L. D.
·'outh Corps program. The pro- week.
Rutt of Gollipolls rellred after
·' ram will otart next SeptemSheriff Denver Walker IDll se years of ~~rvicf:. Mrl. Vlnu
IN GALLIA COUNTY
his deputies were bii8Y lhiJ Lee of Raclnt was hired.
' ' r lor 25 yeutha for a period
' : 12 months. The announce- Gatlia countians were thrill- week Investigating
several
1 :ent came at 1 meeting
held ed this week wben announce- breaking &amp; enterlngs. On Tuell- Dr. Francis Shane of I h e
,· ·is week, and Mr. Clorenee E. men! was made that Robbins day two were reported. Bidwell- Gallla County Health Depart.
•'1ompson, assistant direc!DI' of and Myers, Inc., of Springfield, Porter school was entered and manl, nporll that 171 Head
! YC in Gallia COIIDtY, aave a 0., will build a plant 711 acre the robbers helped the!nselves Start pbyllcall have
been
1eporl on what yaulb In the site off Rt. 11 and on the Bob to food. Moebler Martin of Rt. completecl Ota Carl8on of Gal·
' ·ogram are accomplishing In McCormick Rd. Groondbreak- 160, near Porter, reported I llpolis, plant manager of ·lbe
toe county.
1ng lor the 30,0011 square feet boat abandoned on bll farm Gaoclyear plant at Aa\11011, W.
plant is expected to take place pond. Mary Evans reported her Va., wu reeenlly presonled
Meigs County Mental Health within the nell two monlll8, aod trailer had been entered atll:· wilb bll 21-year tlefVIce pia.
Association met Friday to operations are expected to star! 30 p.m. Thuraday iD Young's WIDiam Nortbup, wbo .,,. Guldexplore the stalull of mental Jan. I.
Trailer Park. Olarles Jollllaon ance directDr It Gallla Acatlhealth In Meigs roiDlty. Plano.
of Kettering bed ltema atolen I!IIIY, b81! been tlllllld to rewhich
include the establish- The plant, a part of an ex- from his car at 9 p.m. Thura- place llabert Penrod, wbo rement of a school for mentally panslon prosram of tbe firm, day In 1 parklna spKe al tha •lined l l plno:lptJ of North
retarded children is one of the will see the local plant making bowling lanes.
Gallla Hlgb schooL Melvin Car•oats. The meeting was held at omall motors aod component
tel' ol Oak IIIII hal been named
St. Paul'• LutheriD Church paris. Two hundred workers The big enlettalltJDeDI of tile Plralll coach. Nita Walden ol
with Rev, Joeeph R. Kraly, pres- will be trained for the opera- - k Ia the annual appearance Pl. Pleuanl, daalbllr of Mr.
!dent of the local chapter, pre- lion prior to the opening, and of the annual American Legion and Mrl. Cllar.. Waldea w"
sldlng.
the employtl)enl 11 expected to carnival at the airpOrt
Qlllltd Ardtlr7 QIME 8&amp; lila
eventually be several hnndred
natlotlll ll'eDI held Pl.
Tuppers Plains - Chester wa- more.
Firemon were active Ibis PleasaDI the
holiday
ler system may be in operallon
week. On Saturday tbeJo ...., weekendwithin a year was the w o r d The lite of the plant lB 011 tbo
romlllC out af a meeUoc ot 150 Burleson farm, wbich adjoinl
Interested persons at a public the Evans warehouse. City com·
meelltt&amp; bllltl TuesdaJ D11h1 In missioners approved the emEallern Hlgb ldtttoL The oat!- ployment of a coi!Sultieg llrm
mated eool of tbo propoaed pro- to draw plans lor a two mile
ject lB estimated at $1,666,0011. water line from Teus
Rd.,
It makes sense to save money - and
Map of the plan Ill on public to aerve the new iastallalion.
you can seve 20-40% on fine quality furnidispJay at Cbester.
Gallia
IDll Melgo countlea
ture. Drive to Upper Third Ave. at Olive
Melp men were elected as were fortunate over the boliStreet •nd -for younelf •• , we -lcom•
ofiiC(Jls Ill tbo Southeastern day, with na fatalities being
Ohio Beef Catue Auoc!allon In reported. There were llx pershoppers I
a meeting bold In the Gallia •ua jpJured In tight accidents
C..mi1 EsteellOil office this ID the two counties. Ill&amp; IllOf course, you'll never know untl~u
week. Lee Gila of libarPSburg. tractions iD lbe area IYifl! the
do stop in end see.
Atheltl &lt;OUDIY, wu Mltlod to arrival of many boaters. The
hea~ lite _.tallolt 1111 :Leo GalllpollB boat taunehln« fac6.
Store Wide Sale Now Going On
StorY was aamed vtee pnal- U, 8811' 52 boall wllh W ..dent IDll Paul Beer, uerei&amp;I'Y· 10111 hlWD&amp; the water llwtday,
treaSurer, both ol. Meigs.
IDll on the 4th 32 bolla wllh
U5 penons. A crowd of
~
SlleriO lfarWtheeb Juul · a ana folk attended lite ltyaer
bill)' monll! lD JUJ18, lila depart- Creek horse show on Suttday.
ment booUd a el the etiUlltY
jail, and 16 aCCidents _ . hi' French City Baptlat blllke
tesllglted. QuilarS of tbe de- pJid Sunday at Mills Stalloll
partment travel~!~! over 1,000 JOr tbolr 111w cllut'd1· T be
miles.
- anon,
lnveStigalr
~ Tblnl
Is preseatly
ed
......Amaii!J
one lor
a train..,
AVI., . localed
11M 011a
By

''The lletter Jobt Go T0
GBC Gr1d111IH"
GBC Has BHn Approved

SUMMER SHo
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TRE LITI'LE-GIRI, LOOK lor oummer has been adopted
by grownups. Checked dress with dropped wal&amp;l llelt) by
Tracy Petites Is In an easy-care blend of Daeroa and
rayon. Banded and buttoned In whlle,lt has its own •carf.

u
s
Announced
Expansions
Industrial

For F•ll

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Highlights of the Week

REGISnR NOW

SOME DON'T &amp;

t.lill\

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ghe~:U': :

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do~ts
:I gne:,~ h~K~l8
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~~-•- Diles Radioear Co-*'pany

•vlllt;~:;ll

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For Veterans Tralnlllfil
Under the New Gl Bill

blrt~ hours,
But If he Wlllll8 to keep hlo
be should also keep

zip-quick cut and lade

Pervat~

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Mammo~ P~': can from midnight to dawn ...

visited were
My Old Kentucky Ho
place of Abraham m;:incoln
Lake Louise on the
Gal..;
Brown
farm
and
the Calumet
farm.
Jeffrey Brown ol Valdosta

p
ersonal Notes
f rom M'ddleporf

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awa~ting
~":' 1:~- ~~-~our

finally managed copies of "The
pants.
B1g Sleep" and "Farewell My """""""
which was Chandler's
=.JM£1J .....,&amp;£1.&amp; A m
or1gmal I!Ue lor what the
mevil!fl
changed to "Murder'
Sweet"
I

SUNDAY
VALLEY
GARDEN
lULL HOSPITAL
Club is sponsoring a home
- Mr. and Mrs. Lee
show, and silver tea at the
::-;ers, Ptdro, Rt. I, • son,
home of Mrs. Jake Moore
Ray, July 1: Mr. and
435 Third Ave. Visiting
Glendon
Nichols, Jackwill be from z IG 5 p.m. The
a son, Kevm Thomas, Jupublic is invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eugene
MONDAY
9 daughGRANGE No.
, . Pal'iio(j Ann, July 4, and
2031 w11i meet at 7:30 p.m.,
let l and Mrs. Charle• Edward
lllr.
for 118 annual inspection.
wurermilk, Wellston, a daughMembers aated to bring sandJuly 1.
son: Mrs. Lucy Roach Rt
wiches, pie and cold drinks.
- Hayden Oak Hill
• . 2• TUESDAY
Sbelton, , atrlot, RL 2; Mrs. Patieub Released - Chester
RL 3, Oal&lt; Hill; Rice, Merlin Miller, Sarah Fox RIO GRANDE Calvary BapWilli MaxineRa Robbms, Jackson; William Childers, Luther Mill: list Auxiliary, 7:30 p, m., at
..,. am
sp, Sooth Webater: er, Connie Sue HaUield, John the church, with ladles ol
,.
Baker, Ray, Rt. 1: Mrs.
Jaml!l Rawlins
Sunpsoo Chapel Methodist
Morgan Oak Hill R
A
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Church as guests.
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: ev. Ita Weaver Edward
FRENC
II Flelcber, Oak Hill: Mrs. Ruth Fial&lt;er Harry
.
H CITY Garden Club
Joseph Savey, Jackson; Iiams, Robert
Mr
will meet at 7:30 p.m., at the
Bowens, Rt 3, Oak Hill; Alma Kiser Oral
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home ol Mrs. Jack HackJlaJmolld Howard, Rl 2, wens- Marcum Nada Wolf
worth, with Mrs. Von Tbomp88
•
ey.
w
hop on Program
''Flower
aonill be wor
co-boksstess.
Arranging._" Each member
sbould brmg container and
Rowers to participate, and to
make plan• to enter tbe
e~~
Gallla Connty Junior
Fair
flower show
DOUBLE
Wednelday .
WALL
dim.

~~ding

'nd_,

influenced aovermnent
. . . election were to be held right ..s, and Pam
on The TID CollllltiDdmeDia. SIODe, Mr. and Mrl. PIUII l'llrThat's why he's moving In bil aow" ... The Pal Brown loyal- How to Set A Tab!•·
Others present were : Rita ter and family, Mr. IDII '*
own carefully ,..searched and lots are playlnK it cool, walling Nancy Needa preaitled
at Brown, Joyce and Hellll Cbarll!l 88r&lt;UI and family, Ill'.
- f.rm luhlon In Viet Nom 110 for Reagan to "make a mlo- the meeting and Billie
Jo Haynes, Jan and Ann Steveu, and 1\lrs. HormiD Parcell lltd
Prof. F,red V. Bouie of Rio In Holzer Hospital, wishes to matter hoW Bobby and Wayne take"
Paramount espe ts Clark led devotioll8.
Mrs. LyJIII and Arle111 Loll&amp;, Joana family, Mr. and Mrs. Jaat
Gronde. a
of the Gal- thank his many friends for howl.
LIJ Ta ·1· 111 mak th c 1_ Geor&amp;e Moody and Ml'll. Ralph and Alma Bartley and Cathy Queen, Mr. and l'dn.
Jllll
iipolis Kiwanis Club attended their kind remembrances of
I ed
wlth .
e pro Needs are advisers. Netct meet- Carpenter. Tht Auc. 2 tllllllnli Slone and J-.y.
th.e 51st convention ol Kiwanis him, with the sending of cards, Lut aeneraUon'o aa&amp;e D.
,w
Caine ing will be July 18 at borne will be at the home of Jnyee Fslr projeell IDll lair International held in Portland, and visits, while In the hospllal Parkerlom that men seldom Allred
e;,T 0
of Mra. Needa.
und Heltn Baynes.
borship oalao were mala lllml
ore. There were 15,000 Kiwan- nad since bll return home.
make passes at gals who wear Curtain"
h'
r n Present were: Nancy Needs, AI a recont meeUoc of the of bolinesl at tbl .-&amp; meetMr. and Mrs. Thomas L ians and families present at
glasses might prove lhiJ I""' uiar
rna e •m pop1 Blllle Jo Clark, Kathy and Boooterellel t-H Club, Krialy 1111 of the Freneh Clly Llve.Iunes and daughter, Tina, of the event, which represents Hammerfest, a Norwegian eratlon's utter faloehood after ll In asE Germany • A f April Moody, Pam McCarty, Bluer WBII appointed •oretary wires 4-H Club. Wl)'lll Clark
Washington, D. C., were here 275,000 Kiwanlans In S,400 club fishing port 280 miles ahove the the wolvet get a look at Greek ca snrth':e as:
Penny Shuler, Bllrbara Rider, and the club aoeepted an !Dvi- prelided, and Everett Clark,
r•ccenUy visiting Mr. and Mrs. in t7 countries.
Arctic Circle, Is Europe's north· sinter Nana Mouskourl ... On &amp;tel
e Anita Dowdy, Becky
Scapi tation from the Rio Silver adviser, bad charge of I be
ll'ayne Phillipa of 562 Fourth
ernmost &lt;lty.
the JohnnY Caroon Show, apart
n
avana and Shlela Freeman. Guests Thimbles for a aw!mmlng par- proll'am. Tht next -ut!C wiU
1111
Ave. and his brothers, Don and Mr. Howard P. Lloyd, a well- India, In 11164, ranked 7th a- from her most attractive be- hotel " can be
the were Ruth Athey and memhoro ty ID August. Dianna Whlte ibe July 15 at the Clarll: ,....
8
Newt Jones.
known resident of Rt. 1 Oak mong nationa of the world In spectacled Impact, lhe sang In Comrade Hilton b- It the big of the Addison f.H elub IDll gave a demonstration on "How ' dence.
Hill, who was a recent patient floh production.
an excitingly unique style ... m
revarloluUonaryRedhu
of 1Latm
MabJones
Sandwlchea,"
Present
were Latry
Wayne Dobaon.
Clark,
can
revo
utlon .A
. ·. Mro. Carolyn Burnett, adviser.'\to
Sharon
"How to SetandA David
)lmnoin•
Doubletalk comedian AI Kel· The GaiDa Cloverettes f.H I Table."
'
wayne Ellloll •Johtl AUiaon
ly's opinion of his former part- Club discussed a
•wlmmlnt ' · Sharon Curnutte presided and David
and
ner Joey Adams eonta1n1 net- party at Cora during Its July 5 Nlckie Burnett led devotions. Smith. Mrl. John Alllllm wu
thar dotlbletalk nor Joke&amp;, moot meeting and Lyndl
Ra!III8Y Mrs. Ruth Miller is club advil- la

0
lnr 19 yea ra r th e c en tra1 Soya
0
Co is a patlent
in Medical
C&lt;nter Hospital. He is recov' g from a beart
attack,
W•IICh he. suflered on June 27.
Tl ose Wishing to send him
•· ords should address them in
· :&lt;re ol Galhpolis Medical Centr r.

DEAR POLLY - I llnd II
very ·easy to rinse out sud
small things as hose and glove•
In a plastic juice shaker ot
jar.
b:dd • lew smooth clean mars to the suds and as you
shake our mlnlahn "w.,hlng
machine" the poundln
of the marbles will
loosen the dirt. - MRS 0 It J
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~:. :~~~ :~: J:Y the other ~:~b;!~g.:::~er ~::s :e~ rec~v.J: a ,::n~f ~~pr:':~~~ ~on and Sher;1, ~~~ Bla! ca~ c;:l~:.:i~s"?.~:,you~~"
ble portrayer of massive,
a fairly hot It=~ ag~in~ ~ ~~u~ c~=~t, bke a good pa~r tr~c~ ~::::u~:;er:m~ys on a tween 8 and 11:311 p.: as be~=~~a::~

fr~shments enJoyed by several Suddenly I was thlnkJng Chandler's
to television, now , and
frtends. Cup cakes, ice cream about Mike Mauld as
offspring. It Chand·

and kool-ald were served by her
mother assisted by her grandmother, Mrs Fred Northup.
Present were Marcy Plymale.
Nk:ky lllblli!r, Kim and Lynn
!lllddy,
and
Rocky
.Melmda and Carla Speneer, Timmy Chevalier, Linda
James, Teresa and Jeffrey Evaua, Ten·i Criner, Chuclcy Derifield, Nelson and Randy Jor-

~ ~n'~~
l~ng
shame~u~~thtnglddl8graceful

DaM~ M~

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du~s

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Frank Sinatra IDd Mla Far- Real ster sluff ... Elder Parll IDliiN&amp;I from AI, probebl7 the Miller, carolyn Ball, NIIIIC)' IDll lDII of lila Bl4'lilli ..., 1111s
row bsaded the July 4 week· designer Coco Chane! thinks the
untveruUy liked obowbil Ethyl F•guoon, .PIID Klier IDll •u dub. Dll&lt;l 1 ed
wI f 1
end guest IYI at Bennett Cerl'a new thigh-blih lremllneo are ciUzen amons hi! own profot- l'dn. Ferguoon ....., CIJ81III. · p1u1 1« ID ou1111 lor oldar
suburban wblme)'IIDd . . . The "ridiculous," as we do on all siOD.
m.,W..IItlll11,_,mtly proo
Whlla Houso ballroom hoya an but the yoUJ18er airls, and only
Miss Pat Gila, r.ounty, es· \ jecl. Plllla l1 ll'len pl'llldtd
at II llfaln, wllb LBJ aitlea on those with splandld aams . .
tension agent, home economies, ..,.t Barbarl llledepr led ._
Marvin Watson and Jake Ja- Have a peek Into the faahion
obowed a 111m on "Health" ll vollolll- 'l'bl Jllly .16 lllllllnll
cohloD at touerheadl with BIU future : already Invented Ia a
•
the July 6 meeting ol the Cet- will be at tbe bome Ill Mn.
Moyen, because of what on- dress that changOI color upon
ervllle Chit Chala t-H club. Betty Satllldln. OIIMn al lhe
lookers lOY Ia Moyen' new ad· "hearing" a whiiUt· we've aeen Gallla Oou!J
Tba club diiCUited Ita
lair meelllll WIN: Palli' 8ouDden
diction to the "Ivy League Ub- cheeks do that but never The Chesblre t-H Club hll hoolb. Debbie Samuelt P'""lll- Jane Snotlrpr, JICqUB llbodes:
.n-al II'OOP" ... Bclwy. produe- froelut . . There's also dress been o!Oclally nomod the Cbe- ed. Mrl. Phoebe Coffee II 1111- llhlrrY llld llalle WalllltiiOD,
er David lolerrlck'o auditioning fabric that shifts color in dll· shire Call t-H Club. Officers visor,
Mary Riltlll, Manila McCJal·
a mf8bty pretty Miami pi . . ferent lighll.
are Nancy Needs, 'flee
l'reMDI were Anita Walker, laod, Lea
X., BigThe bottlllDod aewa of the How· Geraldine Chaplin says she deal; Billie Jo Clark, seer&amp;- Sharon Chaney, Debbie 8 a 111- ley and Mary NeaL .l'DitDIII
ard Hughes mov.,.in on the woulda't mind the romance it- tary ; Kathy Moody, treasurer; uels, Cathy Coffee, Linda Jonet, llluldM wu a &amp;QIIt.
Teleprompter Corp. and the ems if true, but adds. "My host April Moody, recreation lead· Marcie Lewla, Dawna Jo Walk· I .Nitta I'D'I'tiMn aU•••'-' 1111
Att'y Gen. KaizeDbacb • vtnus- friend right now Is my black er; Penny Shuler, song lead- er, JIDel Belnan, Doris Llojld, 1recent mestlq ·ol lbe .....
J. Ediar Hoover showdown bulldog Boris." .. . Sonjl Clay, er; Pam McCirl)'.
baalth Redlth Bolter, Mary WllliUll, ' Whlel f.B Saddle Cltt\1, a.tplit
feud weren't news to readers of ex-wife of Gaseous the champ chairman; Barbtra Rider, • • Rhonda Rutt and
Bomteel1 Wortman, adviser, bad _ , .
lhla pillar . .. Deopite the bub- launches a olnglnl career
ty chairman; and Pam Misner, Lloyd. GUilla were
of lite proaram. Paula Wadlo
bleheaded screamen,
LBJ day with a group called "The news reporter.
GIUI, Mro. Otarles Wllllallll man led devottolll. Alte'l'll
came out intellectually and po- 1mpre11lons" . The
CaiU. Cpl. J. D. Jwtkinl, Gallipolis and Mrl. A. E. Rulb.
\were : Jimmy IDll Cathy .11111!1.
lillcally triumphant in his band- state legislature's most power- post, State Hl&amp;hway
gave Ten members attended the . Pam Saundaro. Debbll Parcell,
ling of the Dominican Repub- fu1 !ella analyzed the political a lecture on "Bicycle Safety" July 5 meetbll of the Vlnloll David Martin, Virginia Pwllr,
lie but If he'd listened to the polls and decided Gov.
Pat at the club's July 5 meeting. Jolly Workers f.H Club. Mrs. Paula Workman, RoDDie SloiM
K th Moody h d d
While, ell ·
and Freddi Q
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reactionary
lefties,dominated
it now would
Brown Ronald
would take
a walloping
a yo.n. "How aToa Flnlah
emonatra·a El
eanorLynn Long led
viiOf,
liN' eluded Mr.e and
ueenMrl.
. ..,_w
lit
bave a eummle
or from
Reagan
.. 1-1 the lion
sided.
devotioN
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pros~

Gallipolis.
Mr. and' Mrs. Clarence Hivel}' of Fremont, 0., were holiday -,uests of lrlends in Gallla
- -- county.
J Im Stem
. beck , sn employee

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t&gt;f Orlando, Fla., Is visiting in

several tlml!fl with the . ' saml
- good results. - LINNEA
DEAR GffiLS - I did not
bave 1 oo-lar(lr Orlou sweaer to lry lid&amp; method, bat u
10 m&amp;lly oentla Ibis same lUI·
paHoa I feel II mast lla
•ome merl.. And it be liweave
lo not wearable as II II, moat
anyhlna 1• ..orb a ry. 1 do
~ve a lriead who ndaeeo tbo
..... of sweaten, band knit 1
or maehlne, by sllteWq them 1
ap on her sew!lg macblno ao
Mro , I, 0. H. sagleoed
POLLY

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Mrs. Mildred Abersole Poor

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Space, A Supper on the patio.
Class 20 Rose
Florb nd
ooms.
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Class 10, "The Dating Game," three ste.;s of dne
a, th Classbi34,Dahha,

arrarlgellient

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Jack O'Briall

Pvt. 1!: 2 Richard Steinbeck
was home over the weekend
tu visit his father, John Stein·
beck, who ts recovering from
a recr 1t heart attack.

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for. one, Choose one of the fol- Class 18, Rose •ellow
DIVI~ION D
They really did look llke cut. Buttonhole llltch tile raw turkish towels to serve
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• one bloom.
"Nature's
spot lint to oee how II matching color. PNu
W81! dry II bad retumed to Ill
eta!·~ ~w':allnsanctuar;;. to-be, An Informal dinner, or Tea, one 'steme, en , Hybfld bl Cia" Dahlia, cactus, three Club," Arrangements made
oa yours. - POLLY
seam with pressing cloth
original size. I have done lhi!
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Rob&lt;rla Klier prelldod · IDfl 'Wblle, Brenda '!fallaee
ittd
Mary Ramsey led devolloltl'. PaW J'rettCb.
Otban . . . . . . . . ., Lllda
Ramsey Kll J
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.Voice of Broadway

Mr. lltd Mrs. Earl Tope and
cU dren are vacationing along
t ., coaala of North and South
C' rolllll. Before
returning
t ,;ne, 1\lr. Tope will spend a
d · v or two at the Southern Furn \ure Market attending confer·
ences and buying furnitue.

under the seam. - MRS. L.O.

IDll go all lila
lbroqh lila tll'lllbale IIIII II way

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,\mong those attending the
J•.. ty 5th perlormtiiiCO of "HOD&lt;
-· ~· In -Tbe Rock," Clvll War
• :deal, · near Beeklef, W. Va.
'· · e Marlo Van Gilder and
.'..eye Houck.

match

Class 8 "The Tonght Sh " C
one spike.
t
th
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will be released at a later date A mod
ab tr '
ow,
lass 15, Rose, variety, Peace, Class 29 Gladiolus Ink
one po • more an one varle.
'lbe achedule I'' the li d' :
er • s. act, or avante- 3 stems.
spike
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up the H.
lldes of lbe IWtllel'_..,
10 lila ribs

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Fair Flower Show Has ) Divisions Pollf• l'ol)doro
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For Sal'8

FOR SALE

WANJED

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1;;QALAXIE Ford, P.S.- p.
NEW GMC TRUCK
IIELIABLE
babysitter
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HEADQUARTERS
1 · - ,.. _ , . , dialely, call tli-3297.
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--·--- . ·1 - 1853 ~ ton Fordo
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1955 CHEV., S dr., auto Iran&amp;. 1955 ~ to• Chevrolet
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WB: ARE uow Hlectlni 111111 Sohto.
111).3
IDierviewlag men from Ibis 110 BROWN Early American
area to train u Semi Drlf· lOla and matmiJI&amp; rod&lt;er,
ers. No experience oeeessary, $90 1\Jr both, one S poe d
11111 10 Jllled 1o relocoll. Eara Queeo oulomallo washer, exover $11.25 per hr.
after' nlleal •-tioo, ~. ORe e
sbort traininl!. FUI" oppUQIJ- x 11 broWI oval ruP IIIII 3
liOD and interview call li13omall ones
018 t X 12
zu-~tn :H br IJIII'fi
or Vlllyl
t8, 1 maboi·
11~9. write ~~r op- IllY tabilfl, 112. Ph. 992~16,
pDcstion 1o Ioterstall Seml Middleport, 0. on oorner of ·

11110 11o Ton Dodge
111111 Cbev. llo toa
1958 F 600 Ford

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t: t Extra Cash The Want Ad Way

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The Sunday Times-Seutinel, Suud,y, July 10, 1~18

Male and Female

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4411-1517.

aiSI~YATIONS

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EXPERIENCED

WHEEL
AliGNMENT

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IRAKE SERVICE

BlaeHnars

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tiii).C IR INTERNATIONAL Supor
REVIVAL NOW IN PROORESI S RM. lura. IPl Prlvalt beth "C" Tl'lclor IIIOwilll 1taobat lbl Oblo Ook
Baplill aed atranco. Adulla,
!DO tu, piDWB, dllc, IIIII a1119•
Olurch. Rev. Andrew Par· fth ground floor.
1111).tf lora. t91ie 1 qL Olt&lt;r. .,..
IODI, Ev8J11elill. Ref. Her- 1 1\( jldUSB: dOH 1o .mool I'll. 441-ali.
liH
an Skqgs, Pallor, wei- 1: ilorel. Coli aflllr 11, 441 • ONLt 0NB lili'fi 1\itC P0M
.
tt&gt; puhllc! to ' 1 ttend. !111).4 0968.
11f.lf PUPPY RII:D
OIIANGJ:
ST opeMdl Sbareo'o Salon .FURNISHED Apt., utiliU111 ps1d. MALE - It wetb old. 441of Beauljl, lit. 7, Cboohire, I Good locatlol, C48-J181. 118-4 after 1:10 11 wo !leeds.
a. m. 1111111 I p. •· 367-7!1111. 1
IIIII-I
156-Z&amp; BRADBURY furRIIbed apart·
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I menll, adulll only.
tSII-3 ESTATE Gu Range, double
FLUFFY oofl and bnght aa _
ovens, one bar-b-cue, aook!
.....,. :rbat'o what cleanmg TRAILER. 3 rm. • balb, lSI meot less ohrinka
Olle
I'I!M.
_
.!Will do
_ whea you u~ Fourth Ave. GI G-3188.
regul~r oven, m:~. llghls
Bl!!e Lllftre! Relll .•lectrl&lt; __ .
IDH 1: broilll"!, top eeater grUI,
~ II. Farmer I Hard· 3 BEDROOM brick bouoe ill oonverll to Iorge INrnw for
_fliP. :
ISH[ Rio Grl!lde, Ohio, I'll mo. soupo, oalllling e!G. Very cood
CAU.0WAY Furniture - Top Call CH 5-5439.
156-3 condiliOJJ. 180. C. M. Ramsay,
ftllllt'·otampo wilb every
MODERN Houselraller. .--191111 4411-1928.
llf.3
.-.. Rl 17 Henderoo., w. J Cb In t st
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Va.
w' (1111.) ID-211
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1F CARPET beauty
doean'l
-~ --SMALL furnllbed apl., lit ftoor. abow! Clean II right and
B
. -LEE Beauty Salol - ·
iiH watch II 11ow. 11.. 81.. Luipermanent wave spectai MOll·
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tre. Reol oleclrlo llhampooer
day tbru Thursday J"ellu!M ~' WI!:M or OlODIIl • Sleep~
flt ,perm"...at l6 oO ISU n10111 furaiiiJed apl., trailer II. Farmen Hardware. I~
::;:1! ,
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opaca Coolal.'t Slelll Amok!. CLEAN carpel~ wllb
euo,
w~, ~UY old gold and dla· Pari r.....al Rote!.
111-11 Blue Luslrt makes lhl1 job 1
lll!'¥a,
Tawoey
Jeweler•. •n~"'"""IIED pi
o.... A
46-U vnr v~·~
a ., I rm. bneza • Relit electric &amp;bam·
1
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batb. Contact Empin Fum.
pooer II. llllopplrd. liiiS Ill
Wenlld To Do
1211-11 Avt.
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wnCE
rar , _ IAII Ill x Ill ~ Pb.
'ti!LL dd b"" llttlq for IIIID· GJ 1-2142 ....., 1 LIL liD 1 11&amp;-8155.
aH
1 11-~ p.m.
._3M· oo· ttl-361i0.
PIANO, uprlgbl $1.5:
&amp;by
DOLL ~ Nlli'II!IJ transpor ROOMS by week or JDHth. Ll- baiBilletlt wilb H1ri 18.50.
...... •qi!able, reaSODable fayetll llotel. Pb. ttl-2521.
Ph. Ill 4383.
a7-e
l'llellc_.., for lboppmg or
11411 CEMETERY lot t plol
bl
tlldlDi
mothen ~ly dai'
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. iG-11 utilitieo pd. 1'11. Gl G-21101.
lllO.
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155-U
SPECIAL JULY ONLY
"·le
Help Wanted LOST bright earpel rotors .. PORTABLE "''*'Miter
CHI!ic
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., r$1Z.IIO· Cleuilg job for $9.75;
IN!IIRAN
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CE SALES• Oppor- restore tbem wiU. Blua L111•
"'tre Rent eleetrie .h ...........- Clean your typewriter DOW,
IUIIIIJ for two (21 meo ia
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~ly CompiiDy, P. 0. Box $1. Central SupplY_ Co. 155-e ust SIMMONS PIUNTING 41
jng .'llld fringe benefils sup- I BEDRM. fora. apt. alililies OFFICE EQUIPMENT. 151-1
P11f1!. Elpenenco helpful but pd. 258 State st. Call ~
DOt IMded lo earn $150 1o afll&lt; 1 p m
141-11 GET THE Letters 12 Porlabll!
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...-. por w.,. m commisSions APT 1 bedrm equipped · willll
pewro r, was ....50 now
pd - For illlerview, r · 0 and ~- 460 181 4411- ' $69.110 fpr tbo oludeal that'&amp;
mall to _ BaJlkers Life &amp; 1 ; :
'IIS-tf gomg place&amp;.
SIMMONS
"'lf•lf7 Colpany, P. 0. Box~ --- .
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OFFICE
5I( IIJJI'alller1 Obio. IIIO-J OFFICE ROOM or mote, mud- EQUIPMENT.
151-e
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i4rn 'II oervict work oppor- Paul Davieo Jewelero. Gl G- FERTilJZER,-llell priCe
In
.lullllJ o1 111111 1 week 1o start, 11147_
1(7-21 eouoty. Carl Winlerl,
Rio
II!UR bo bondable and have UPSTAIRS ........,
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PI• balb ua1 a..--eall,
room. Grande, MUIII.
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Call 446-2374 or 446- WW, LOW, PRICES • - .
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lbarp. ~ OZ84.'
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13'-lf tresses. Rice IIIII Corblll Jl'ar!d' Mr. Bt
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HBJ1 WANTED
o:li~esr.:."="po=--~ oouo · cloan 1llmp IIIII • .·. . .
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J».tf &lt;011. Carl
WI!Jierl,
Rio
• WOMEN w !lied S
Gran1i&amp; Pbollt C11 WUS.
....;..;-, to work 25 boon per S ROOM apartment, UllfUDlSIIO W.
of
tor;;;: !D ura fl5 , . woet oc1 with ....U n10m fer """"
types
"""' ma
.~-- C K. R"-· Rl 2. age. Privati. Jamet E. DID- ~-doblwoct• ,liDbrlle~ seetcwerCiaplpeude'
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156-3
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5-11
. 11'01' .Bt1NTIMG .me
Sale or Tr••
DUE to !llfortuuta o1reum11:uIOILD
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your...._
-ceo, wo now haveS r.,.....•
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Appi'IIIN1I, lallfl, ..me. ,. ' ROOMS, bo-.ent, water 1n ed E«:troluz ncuum elelll'jmra. Aballaverace ....-~ bouse, ootbuilding, lpprol. I .-. at- a IIUbstaoliai llfings,
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ICJ'I of griiiiiKil In Bidwell. 11111 yr.'a model Ph. 675-2941.
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Plek up At G. &amp; G. CAP'I
POIIIUOY

KEITH GOILE FORD
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Mllldl...rt, 0.

AUCTION ;, ,
SERVICE
For Compltta Auctlo11 .

l'HIS IS Model764 White.
Our Selling Prtce jl $133.00

Service

Call .

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JIM CARNAHAM ,

The WhiM..., .. Centw, ef!on-lh, 01* ._
moilod """-.,. Df biJit leiten .._..,. yw " won $75.00 011 I Whilto Iewing MMhiM. T1lh •
d.! 764 II the iheyr brt.... lt't ..... NIMd t.

WI 9·27,0t,.,,,
RACINE, o.,,, ~,

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$250.00 and thon the $75.00 deducted
$175.00 to pay for a $133.00 ..,.chine,
jusl what you he,. won.

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On oil White Machin~~ hi!Ve 1 Dl_,nt 11p .. tiOI
with ""' rlliting the price.

WILl. TRADE bay for calves.
Pb. 992-7931.
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SIIPPARD SEWING MACHifE
SALES &amp; SERVIa

For lent
•OUR room bouae, lar&amp;e yard,
close to Pomeroy Elemenlllry
School. Tile on three rootlll.
Call 992-:IMO or 192-IIIJ.
7 10 Sip

Gelllpolh, .Ohle

162 lot Av..

Now Serving This Area
The New York Life

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Call 992-2571 or

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In buaineu since 1845

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If you have an inslH'ance need or fust want
to talk over your present situation writ•
N. Y.L field Underwriter or call 44(&gt;.1353.

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1'001111 and bath.
Call 790 Mlple Sl. from a a.
m. to I p. m. or 1lfler I p.m.
77 Stc

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furnished,
laB,
to use clole to my no•no.}
WDI rent to penslonen
private peno11 or 1 COUjple.l
VIolet Brewer, Portland, 0.
Ph. 114$-21100.
7 I ltc
lOUSE, t 1'001111 IIIII
full
basement, aUic otorage,
ed yard, driveway. On
LinCilin Heights, POJ-oy,l
Ohio. Ph. 9t2-2'1811.

USED
FURNITURE

buemont, gas

~unlace,

SyracUII, 0. Pb. lift-SilO.
1 Ute
I ROOM HOUSE, Hartford, W.
VL Ph. IIG2368.
7 I lip
rHREE onct lour room ~
eo olld Ullfllnllabed •putmeals. WV ..s&amp;:lt
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SUPPUES
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men. We &amp;ovoa eampleto

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ROUTE 124
At S~racuse Corporation

SERVICE

RAY HOUCK HOME ON BULAVILLE Rd., I
Bedroom
Briel! borne, fomlly
room, Hot Weather Specl•l
eFn!oelllmolet
fireplace, 1 balbl, full ba.. , au... THE llliT RAJ omv., ... elncluding houses and
- t 1 car •arport
Jar... cRAZY. RERB'I A ......,.
.,.,. •
Jlnral Churdles
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. o• BIDIWOM COLONIAL lW&lt;CB WITH
lDt Can bo seen by appoonl- •.um.Y 800,., 8 ,...1JTD'UL 11,
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CEILUIIC Bo\THS, J'IREPlJt.CK AND
menlonly. Ph. 446-2300, .,. LABOR GARACIE LOCAnD oN ,. WIITI IRNIIT THOINI
oee Raymond Hawk. 1111).7 ~~ ~ ~,:&gt;",:'.~.f':;,'l.,;;;
.!".:h.::":iJ's~
5 ROOMS • bath, with fuml- ~~~-:_T~ i!ff ~~~~...~~~;o::;=:;;~~~;;Jj
. · i7
Madisoll TO,,_ AND ADD A .....,. ,._!'
_ • a.T.u. Alii CONDITIOND. u T TBRM1TB PI!8T CONTROL
ture, &gt;IQUtre
1~
Ave Clty
'1'1118 BOT IPW. PAY on
Poa nEE - . . . all fM H
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HOME silea, Iorge loll_. re• COUL oFFER.
llerrlll O'DeU, Operator lor
ooRiblo, natural gas. •• low
Excellent Locetion
lblermllal 'l'lrmllll Service
181 district in Bigbt of KYler you·u. AGRU........, _ ,0 TIDI II Be!UWJI Dr.
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Creek ocbools EM 7·73.'1. 1 n. ow ao111 THAT rr 11 "' " 1'BIIl4l'l'E ar lkllcb lfiO..l I'IJIIrd LOCATION. IT IXCLUDD 3 CammerclaJ
l'llidtatial II
="'::'.::;ac~~LOft UVVIJ! 1 cu Ia ...: tar lea, Fain
0. D. PARSONS
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Realtor
PlllCI IWI BDN UJ&gt;UCZD no•
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rowN
TO 111-. wru.
11111141 Ave., ffHill
TO BROW rr :re • ...,
AT
1.m. to 10 p.m., Wbxl- - · FAIIMS
YOUI1 COJIV.....,..,..
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BPABE TIME INClOMIC
SPecial - 39 ICI'H farm, I
130 Acre hrm
KEAVY • 1111 back boel ud REI"'LLLNG IIIII
room, bath, I A. bollom, bal. ~
::=_~ro~ doura, uperieDCed operaton, !IIOney from NEW TYPE
II pas~. JWit off Stall Rl '1t'1TH PUCNTY or WATD. TH1 Lop! luoaiDc • IJIOIIbl&amp;. Air quality coin operated dlspim168• prtced 16,250.
,:u,..:.~. ~ cmopre11101'1, looll, e1te. wol· sen ta 11111 area. No l!elllng.
OANGm roo IWIIY IV'I' WOULD I dora. Coil 111, 141°12 Joo
T0 qualify
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Wt bava tho property. Wbal .. w•AL roa ....,..,... • - CAT· lliller
.
lfl-2&amp;
you
"' need II oome buyers.
~-. GOOD L.UG&lt; BOlli
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reiSever~e~lo, ~elvloo
a \HOED roa 1 ,..vn;IM WJTB
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can
et 'll:elk!R
Wt havo farmo from I to SOli CONCUTII 0 ...... AND OUTBUILDw.....y
n
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acres at price&amp; to sell. _......, I!IOS. PRICI IWI . _ UDUCD IIIJII:J: lblDp 111 look for wban moathly lllcome. More
city 1111 village property, we '1'0 ""r~- WISEMAN
,... b11J lnsur8111!8 - a -good time. For pm'llllllal~ :=~
believe we can suit your do.,.
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ma1111. Coil ..- come in.
Agtncy
llld IMr ralll. We luoYo all TING COMPANY;.;-Iirrssmwti
Slleomaa
lbree M lbe Neal Ina. Agel&gt; BALPH AVE., r
Wa7J10 Amobary,
•o .=.~.~W7M
~. yoor GJ'I!ICO Ageall. See PA., li:lta. Include
Earl Wilton, MHI!I
1, H. Wluma"' 81 . , _
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CAMPERS

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DICK RAWLINGS

TRAVEL TRAILERS

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SpociDuo 9 Room Brick
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IN llltb&amp; Wall all ..,.U.,.
I BEDROOM - · fSi Flnt bath gu ~:.,.
IMIIId- 1 ACU, I booM llld tiiiiAn. elegllllly lurDiebed, "
lag aU the mltore.
11r lllol &amp;bade, ••'1rJ1b111c 118W. Wall to wall BOIIAR't DD.Hlll' ~ Ia ~ea. Cal 411-2al «
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441
441-_,f
•• Ill
111-11
1147.
rz~ fMIIII « H....... .. •• VERY NICI: I bedroom 1'111111
IIALEBS, iwoi'DUtraatloDBil oao
EvBallp ta-1111
olylo bollll wllb ulillty n10m,
win ooo otrtac lie. Twa aasa Bm Nllrillap 1111!11
playhouat lot 11D11M eblldrsB
lllrlng tie· OBI lon« string
o
D n•n~Ns
with "xcellenl location. See
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REALTOR
by appoilltmenl o•ly.
Clll
wilh Bale thrower ; One AC
II! Znd Ay0., 441-41111
44tl-tll8ll after 6 p.m. 153-12
J'Oillld; Two Massey Harns: 7 ROOM bath ud llo
balb
One New Holland; Several downtown. Priced to
seD, LARGE I bedroom home: 3-4
Joluo Deere. Price 1100
to $9_ 750. Look tbll over. Call 1111'0 Ill oltJ, woJ.IdnC. .U.
$375.
ua.
taBco to acboola. 011 biD Wtlb
FORAGE Harveatera: ,.,., Jolm
lovely r l - view ud Deere, one PTO one Motor I ROOM, bath, ~ t A., creta occesa. Lar10 c~
Dr&gt;vo Two •a..
o.. 25 fruit trees, otorm wlndowa, od, llr oondilfolled family
latm"DaUoaal btl job wtth 111 .._, aluminum •WIIIn&amp;. 1 room, modem ldlchel, I~
cylinder motor; Pricea 1'1$ mi o~l PrieN
1181111, I llreplaceo,
double
to SOOO·
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carport. $211,5110. Call lfler I
1..- most tracton; WE HAVE larmo , _ llo SilO p. m. IM W.
liH
PI o.. of k M00t 09ery.
ra es.
ac1'1lll at pncoo 1o oeD. Allo
S. .
Offe,.j
thing lleeded 011 tho farm at city old villlge PI-I). We _.:;:,;.rY~I;:;C'81=.,,.;;;.;.:;:::.;;;::,__
1 beUevo wo ean 1111t your dillow tOll BID Goodwin,
"'--d Stock
mlles from WllkesvU!e. I~ mand. Call ..- ..,. 1a.
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81lesiiiiB
Removed Free
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PRE-HUNG lllumiJlum siorm 1 Wayoe Amobary, 411fllt WILL remot1
your
dead
door•, aomplete. Cash aDd
Eaft WiDlen, fll n
bones. 00111 IIIII mu1e1. CaD
eollect JacUolt 11114$31
or
Carry $23.50. FlU'IIlert Hardware, 44&amp;-0748.
144-11
ar Cblllicothe 7'1Urle.
SWEET potato plallta ud tomalo p1811ts. Pb. CH 5-lil21.
PAINTING
leal &amp;tete For Sale

ROUSH &amp; LYONS
Camping Trailen

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• . carpeted UVIlli
J BEDRM ohe 11' by 411' lll"ge
and dlnmg room, lot IIIII x '
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rm, paneled famUy nn, ~
over $V• per eenllou. Owner
balb
wasber in kitchen, lllo
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J~-let ~ ~ - - ,., • , _ ...
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n ta tbll euslom bulll homl.
1162 'Ill too G.M.C.
~~':·!:~!.TOR
Four bedrooms, In townl _ ... tor · - .., • ..
111M 1 loa lnlm"Dallollal
Orchard Hill. owaer Jeavinl
? ._ ._ .., _,. - I Mlnneop..lil Molino Powtr 114 A. FRUIT farm lncludlq Stllto. MUST SELL. p II one
U- '•("
li A. Peaches, largo pack!Df! ttl-2861.
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In Memory
llo ln~llonal
•buDding, olorage
building, I_:==----'
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will sen with..- wltbout oqulpBAIRD REALTY CO.
19111 1 ton GMC Dump
~ ~OR'(' fl. Rn. Albort
menl
1 11110 Ford - 1&gt; too
T. Wllcll wbo passed away
OSCAR BAIRD, Realtor
. - J.oer ago, July 8.
Tr. Dept., ..., Transportalloa, 4th ud Uncm St.
JIII).S 111119 Cbev. 1 ton
I A. I bedroom home,
..,00 YOU'LL LIKE tbll two-year •
0o11
dear H111band Bldg., Room 428• 307 E. 4th IPOWER tools, jeioler, lalbe, 1958 Cbev. I&gt; toll"
oondillon, low tu dlotrlc' old bomo will! 1 bedrooma,
11111 dacklf,
~tree!, Con .• 0 · __
I56-IO [ drUI press, saw, motors, sand- 1958 Dodge ~ ton
fiDe riverview. Price reduo- lovely ldlchell, Dice ceramla'.
Tile J(p called you bome,
"WANTED TO BORROw• I er, grinder, ole., ~110. Pb. 1958 Chevrolet llo .,.
ed. Make ua u offer. rmm.- w. balb, gu fllruoo heal,
Yo~ ·oi~Necl your eyeo
iu RESPONSIBLE lifetime h&gt;&lt;ai 4411-14iill.
ISII-3 IIIII&amp; Oldsmobile
d!ato posseBiion.
oily water, 2 loll,
located
~ sl..p,
1 tamily - wUI paJ 11.1,400.1111, 111M CHEVRQLET ss, ~ark New 60" Rotary Culllrs f211t.•
w1tb1a walklng dlllaJQ o1
511
'!Oiir- ·;..rk on oorlb w••i or 32 per cent total BIR!ple oilver gray ioW.:ioc
very
FAMILY grooory at&lt;ft good city schoolo and atores. Why
doH. ·· ''
· inlerelt, to • private lndivid- clean, 44&amp;-l369.
ISII-3 New 5 ton farm wagons wllb localloo, Sell buildinC lnclud- oot JJJ11ke u appointment to
What Would wo gin w ,.. ual, for the laan of $35,0110.110
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tires 1129.110 up
ing equipment and illvolce 11 , lll,500
Iii 1 co
cash. Money will be repaid , '114 HONDA, e1C11lOIII conditooo. New 8.25 1 20, ID ply nylon
lock
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in 132 equal moathly
pay- I Pb . .. s711-2258_. _ ___all-3
lire• $55 inc. federal Ia&amp;,
lalelmn
HERE'S A I bedroom borne
To bear bio voice and w
ments of $350.110, woth a final 1966 YAHAMA Motorcycle, 600 Oblo vane, Implemeal e..
Jobll I. Rll!l!aniJ, Ill tal
and bath, atonn door IIIII
bil smile
payment of $200.00. Tbis is miles, Pb. 116 - ·
ISII-3 US Pino Sl., Pb. 611-Zi3Z
Ruloll
Wood _ ,
wuldows, gBB floor furnace,
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more interest thu most oa•· - - ---- -- - - - - Bn. I a.m. • I p.m. tDSTl
1&gt;.
•
ubinell
in kitchen, leoced
Tbal m18111 so JJIIIC lo us.
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Sadly missed by Wifo
and mgs accounts mil pay.
A er, '63 Deluxe stlltiol wagoa HOME Heating on, Ph. PomeIn yard, waiting for you. It'o
. Ooildren.
IIIO-I Mortgage lnsura11.,.
policy , (Volkii'Nagen) See back of roy V9!-21BI coUect.
Gallii&gt;O&gt;
located off Easlerll Ava.
- [ for the full lace value of the
.
IIJ-VIaloa 11111-11526
15-11
101.
~ LOVING momory of Mr. C loan will be take• oul 1o P"'" Blua Fountain Mo)l!l. ISII-SI
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j C. Burlls who psooed sway S teet the lender in case of ac- 3 YOUNG purebred boars. Call l93t FORD, Z dr. Sedsn, mo- U •
'th IIAL- City
years ago, July 10, 1963.
cidental death. '!'be mon.,- GI l-21i96.
I58-S lor complete~~ rebwll, body
Ylng WI
I THW
OWNER would llkl 1 ,......
' His smiling way and pi•••·
ill be used to purchase 8
- ~ In good condiU011. Pbou 446- CONVENIENCE - 2 milM bil offer 01 tblll2$ A. farm,
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ant face
wf
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I ---• 4 CIGAR vending machones at 11'195.
I.Sf.ll from the city llmill, I BR, I room lriiiDO homo, .I lob.
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arm, car, eqwpmea • r....... a bargain. Belli 7 branda.
-• 1 ,........._ "''""- wl"' ..... ba10 2 b
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Are pleasure to recall
eling, furniture, and
olher Call GJ 6-055! or ... Robert
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aru, llriD P 0 •
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He bad a kindly word for eaeh commitments. SeriOUI Inquir- C Gulhrlo U
River
APPUANCE SAL!
washer, fireplace, farced air IOIDI limber. 11'~ located •
And died beloved by oiL
ies Only Please. If interested, ~
' pper
liH
furBa&lt;e oily water, I
oar bout 7 mllM from lown.
Remembered by wife Myrtie , Pbone - 7 allor I p.m.
.
Our big lflmmor ""'""'
garage, large bara tobaCco
llobtn -.rN, Ia!_..
IDd family.
1110-11
low
baoe. If you want 111 lin II Olllot P.... 61HT!Ii, U ln.
157-e Good used oombinatlon coal N~":.u!::
and gaa range $48.~; Se- prices on Free2ers, Relrilero , lbe 0011»lry tbll propo!ly II
, --r
Wanted To Buy
veral good ued Roll· aton, wuher-Dryer l'lln,
Ideal for light larmial • •
D. B. WOOD, REALTOB
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away b e d 1 $9.95 to Ele&lt;. fllllleo oad AJr.(;ooull.
horae farm.
ta-l•
JIOG, blai:k JJborl haired, while NEW or 1I80d lomall ttakes. f29.95; Good used 8 ft. lloaen.
I A.. NEW boma I
Nlllllt,
lip on taU answers to Crick· Ph.~-~ ilalll display._ f29.~; ~~,!'·IIH
$14,500WIR luy
llllldon ldtcheo,
oeriiDie
ot lost on' Georgeo Creek. ro- -W ted T R
\;aJloa cans of Port &amp;r: It ou, II. Choot
TillS oeat s BR borne, large tilt bath, battled 111,
bot
ward, 44H!S5.
an
o __e_':!t_ _ Beaus Bile ea. Save moa·
of
Proo
leo
c~:
LR,
aU
bulli-IB
kltcboa,
polio,
water
furaa..,
lwo
aor
poct
1 ~3 ,
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ted
t of lo b
ey at Wicklines "EVERY· for ooch oublo- copoclly
I
llached
lasulated llonJI wildowa.
SMALL black feisty dog, along
waa
ou
wo y THING" Store, Bidwell, ,.. buy In a Unlco
liWII ags a
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river on W.Va. Side, over ! Sepl AL 1Hl884.
lill-3
Ohio.
~ 10rata•••comblnotlon.
just outside ~ill limit&amp;. WW LARGB brlciJ lllnH downloWI.
4th of July weekend. Please
Ph. WY :1·2181
J'IU. • V.l.
tofaderD kitchell, two.., piR1,
retuna, belongs 1o small cbll·
for Rent
ELECTROLUX YIICUIIIII oleoolio ID aparlmeal 01 oecond
4rell, 6'15-4318.
ISII-3 1BE GENTLE, ba klld, 1o that .- juot JIIPOitllllof~
POMEROY
3 Br.lrfclc
floor
oume paymen
•• per mo.
OHIO
e1pen8ivl carpel, clean
II 01 lbia Je&amp;r'l modal, ....,.
I ROOM oao floor plaiJ, 1111
Notl~
with Blue Lustre. R•t - . aew guarantee M 1 liVing•.
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lurlllloo, pngo, larJII!Iol with VERY 111o1 1 bedroom oao lloor
tric sbampooor $1.. COJJtral Ph. 6'1&amp;-2111.
Iii-If
..... W. Cuwy, Mgr.
gardoll, well wat.r. T'*l piiJt, - port, JDOdera kitcbRUGS • .,..1 Cleon.., leu Supply Co.
110-e
prloe ~ A bar..,
bldg. 1 a•umiMim
111th Blot Lustre. ilalt tlecAWNJNGII
YUU
llldldlai 1 trlc sb•mpooo• $1. Sheppsrd, 2 BEDROOM, Houlelraller, Rl. CANVASS l1 Almnlnpm, J1'raat II
an
lidfal loaat.d Ia luwn.
11112 lot Ava.
~~ 35 near Bu- Restauralll. lkJbia!!O!J, PIL . .10. JIWII lioiDI w ,... ilei'DI - •·
$10,500
Enalllo
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Business Servi

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lL\RL GRUESER, jllllmblag
ud
bellini, Mlnemllle.
Oblo. End your ....... l!dlll.
We bave all size macblllell. ReuoDBble l'llla.' 0111
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FOR SALE

WANJED

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NEW GMC TRUCK
IIELIABLE
babysitter
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HEADQUARTERS
1 · - ,.. _ , . , dialely, call tli-3297.
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--·--- . ·1 - 1853 ~ ton Fordo
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1955 CHEV., S dr., auto Iran&amp;. 1955 ~ to• Chevrolet
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IDierviewlag men from Ibis 110 BROWN Early American
area to train u Semi Drlf· lOla and matmiJI&amp; rod&lt;er,
ers. No experience oeeessary, $90 1\Jr both, one S poe d
11111 10 Jllled 1o relocoll. Eara Queeo oulomallo washer, exover $11.25 per hr.
after' nlleal •-tioo, ~. ORe e
sbort traininl!. FUI" oppUQIJ- x 11 broWI oval ruP IIIII 3
liOD and interview call li13omall ones
018 t X 12
zu-~tn :H br IJIII'fi
or Vlllyl
t8, 1 maboi·
11~9. write ~~r op- IllY tabilfl, 112. Ph. 992~16,
pDcstion 1o Ioterstall Seml Middleport, 0. on oorner of ·

11110 11o Ton Dodge
111111 Cbev. llo toa
1958 F 600 Ford

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The Sunday Times-Seutinel, Suud,y, July 10, 1~18

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aiSI~YATIONS

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WHEEL
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REVIVAL NOW IN PROORESI S RM. lura. IPl Prlvalt beth "C" Tl'lclor IIIOwilll 1taobat lbl Oblo Ook
Baplill aed atranco. Adulla,
!DO tu, piDWB, dllc, IIIII a1119•
Olurch. Rev. Andrew Par· fth ground floor.
1111).tf lora. t91ie 1 qL Olt&lt;r. .,..
IODI, Ev8J11elill. Ref. Her- 1 1\( jldUSB: dOH 1o .mool I'll. 441-ali.
liH
an Skqgs, Pallor, wei- 1: ilorel. Coli aflllr 11, 441 • ONLt 0NB lili'fi 1\itC P0M
.
tt&gt; puhllc! to ' 1 ttend. !111).4 0968.
11f.lf PUPPY RII:D
OIIANGJ:
ST opeMdl Sbareo'o Salon .FURNISHED Apt., utiliU111 ps1d. MALE - It wetb old. 441of Beauljl, lit. 7, Cboohire, I Good locatlol, C48-J181. 118-4 after 1:10 11 wo !leeds.
a. m. 1111111 I p. •· 367-7!1111. 1
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156-Z&amp; BRADBURY furRIIbed apart·
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I menll, adulll only.
tSII-3 ESTATE Gu Range, double
FLUFFY oofl and bnght aa _
ovens, one bar-b-cue, aook!
.....,. :rbat'o what cleanmg TRAILER. 3 rm. • balb, lSI meot less ohrinka
Olle
I'I!M.
_
.!Will do
_ whea you u~ Fourth Ave. GI G-3188.
regul~r oven, m:~. llghls
Bl!!e Lllftre! Relll .•lectrl&lt; __ .
IDH 1: broilll"!, top eeater grUI,
~ II. Farmer I Hard· 3 BEDROOM brick bouoe ill oonverll to Iorge INrnw for
_fliP. :
ISH[ Rio Grl!lde, Ohio, I'll mo. soupo, oalllling e!G. Very cood
CAU.0WAY Furniture - Top Call CH 5-5439.
156-3 condiliOJJ. 180. C. M. Ramsay,
ftllllt'·otampo wilb every
MODERN Houselraller. .--191111 4411-1928.
llf.3
.-.. Rl 17 Henderoo., w. J Cb In t st
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w' (1111.) ID-211
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1F CARPET beauty
doean'l
-~ --SMALL furnllbed apl., lit ftoor. abow! Clean II right and
B
. -LEE Beauty Salol - ·
iiH watch II 11ow. 11.. 81.. Luipermanent wave spectai MOll·
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tre. Reol oleclrlo llhampooer
day tbru Thursday J"ellu!M ~' WI!:M or OlODIIl • Sleep~
flt ,perm"...at l6 oO ISU n10111 furaiiiJed apl., trailer II. Farmen Hardware. I~
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euo,
w~, ~UY old gold and dla· Pari r.....al Rote!.
111-11 Blue Luslrt makes lhl1 job 1
lll!'¥a,
Tawoey
Jeweler•. •n~"'"""IIED pi
o.... A
46-U vnr v~·~
a ., I rm. bneza • Relit electric &amp;bam·
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batb. Contact Empin Fum.
pooer II. llllopplrd. liiiS Ill
Wenlld To Do
1211-11 Avt.
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rar , _ IAII Ill x Ill ~ Pb.
'ti!LL dd b"" llttlq for IIIID· GJ 1-2142 ....., 1 LIL liD 1 11&amp;-8155.
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1 11-~ p.m.
._3M· oo· ttl-361i0.
PIANO, uprlgbl $1.5:
&amp;by
DOLL ~ Nlli'II!IJ transpor ROOMS by week or JDHth. Ll- baiBilletlt wilb H1ri 18.50.
...... •qi!able, reaSODable fayetll llotel. Pb. ttl-2521.
Ph. Ill 4383.
a7-e
l'llellc_.., for lboppmg or
11411 CEMETERY lot t plol
bl
tlldlDi
mothen ~ly dai'
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. iG-11 utilitieo pd. 1'11. Gl G-21101.
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SPECIAL JULY ONLY
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Help Wanted LOST bright earpel rotors .. PORTABLE "''*'Miter
CHI!ic
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., r$1Z.IIO· Cleuilg job for $9.75;
IN!IIRAN
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CE SALES• Oppor- restore tbem wiU. Blua L111•
"'tre Rent eleetrie .h ...........- Clean your typewriter DOW,
IUIIIIJ for two (21 meo ia
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~~.....- bo ready 1.., acbool Ia Aug·
~ly CompiiDy, P. 0. Box $1. Central SupplY_ Co. 155-e ust SIMMONS PIUNTING 41
jng .'llld fringe benefils sup- I BEDRM. fora. apt. alililies OFFICE EQUIPMENT. 151-1
P11f1!. Elpenenco helpful but pd. 258 State st. Call ~
DOt IMded lo earn $150 1o afll&lt; 1 p m
141-11 GET THE Letters 12 Porlabll!
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...-. por w.,. m commisSions APT 1 bedrm equipped · willll
pewro r, was ....50 now
pd - For illlerview, r · 0 and ~- 460 181 4411- ' $69.110 fpr tbo oludeal that'&amp;
mall to _ BaJlkers Life &amp; 1 ; :
'IIS-tf gomg place&amp;.
SIMMONS
"'lf•lf7 Colpany, P. 0. Box~ --- .
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PRINTING 11
OFFICE
5I( IIJJI'alller1 Obio. IIIO-J OFFICE ROOM or mote, mud- EQUIPMENT.
151-e
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erg, •ir cooditiaaed, inquire
i4rn 'II oervict work oppor- Paul Davieo Jewelero. Gl G- FERTilJZER,-llell priCe
In
.lullllJ o1 111111 1 week 1o start, 11147_
1(7-21 eouoty. Carl Winlerl,
Rio
II!UR bo bondable and have UPSTAIRS ........,
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·, App'• M lith 81
PI• balb ua1 a..--eall,
room. Grande, MUIII.
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Call 446-2374 or 446- WW, LOW, PRICES • - .
-PituaDt, t
lbarp. ~ OZ84.'
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13'-lf tresses. Rice IIIII Corblll Jl'ar!d' Mr. Bt
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-· - - -· - allure.
...,
HBJ1 WANTED
o:li~esr.:."="po=--~ oouo · cloan 1llmp IIIII • .·. . .
1111!1111. P!J. ~
J».tf &lt;011. Carl
WI!Jierl,
Rio
• WOMEN w !lied S
Gran1i&amp; Pbollt C11 WUS.
....;..;-, to work 25 boon per S ROOM apartment, UllfUDlSIIO W.
of
tor;;;: !D ura fl5 , . woet oc1 with ....U n10m fer """"
types
"""' ma
.~-- C K. R"-· Rl 2. age. Privati. Jamet E. DID- ~-doblwoct• ,liDbrlle~ seetcwerCiaplpeude'
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ter '
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156-3
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11-1121 IIIIer l
5-11
. 11'01' .Bt1NTIMG .me
Sale or Tr••
DUE to !llfortuuta o1reum11:uIOILD
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1-•1If
your...._
-ceo, wo now haveS r.,.....•
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Appi'IIIN1I, lallfl, ..me. ,. ' ROOMS, bo-.ent, water 1n ed E«:troluz ncuum elelll'jmra. Aballaverace ....-~ bouse, ootbuilding, lpprol. I .-. at- a IIUbstaoliai llfings,
.... II . . . . 11
ICJ'I of griiiiiKil In Bidwell. 11111 yr.'a model Ph. 675-2941.
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lioiU.Sige, mushroOm.
oombln~tlona.

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Comp- Corry-0.. -

CALL WY,MfOI

Plek up At G. &amp; G. CAP'I
POIIIUOY

KEITH GOILE FORD
,.., 2-11H

Mllldl...rt, 0.

AUCTION ;, ,
SERVICE
For Compltta Auctlo11 .

l'HIS IS Model764 White.
Our Selling Prtce jl $133.00

Service

Call .

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JIM CARNAHAM ,

The WhiM..., .. Centw, ef!on-lh, 01* ._
moilod """-.,. Df biJit leiten .._..,. yw " won $75.00 011 I Whilto Iewing MMhiM. T1lh •
d.! 764 II the iheyr brt.... lt't ..... NIMd t.

WI 9·27,0t,.,,,
RACINE, o.,,, ~,

10.,...-

$250.00 and thon the $75.00 deducted
$175.00 to pay for a $133.00 ..,.chine,
jusl what you he,. won.

IH¥1111

On oil White Machin~~ hi!Ve 1 Dl_,nt 11p .. tiOI
with ""' rlliting the price.

WILl. TRADE bay for calves.
Pb. 992-7931.
1I

... ... folo biJttlr buy ............. - -

SIIPPARD SEWING MACHifE
SALES &amp; SERVIa

For lent
•OUR room bouae, lar&amp;e yard,
close to Pomeroy Elemenlllry
School. Tile on three rootlll.
Call 992-:IMO or 192-IIIJ.
7 10 Sip

Gelllpolh, .Ohle

162 lot Av..

Now Serving This Area
The New York Life

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Call 992-2571 or

m-397~-

7 7 tfc

~plftmint, 6

In buaineu since 1845

I

If you have an inslH'ance need or fust want
to talk over your present situation writ•
N. Y.L field Underwriter or call 44(&gt;.1353.

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1'001111 and bath.
Call 790 Mlple Sl. from a a.
m. to I p. m. or 1lfler I p.m.
77 Stc

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furnished,
laB,
to use clole to my no•no.}
WDI rent to penslonen
private peno11 or 1 COUjple.l
VIolet Brewer, Portland, 0.
Ph. 114$-21100.
7 I ltc
lOUSE, t 1'001111 IIIII
full
basement, aUic otorage,
ed yard, driveway. On
LinCilin Heights, POJ-oy,l
Ohio. Ph. 9t2-2'1811.

USED
FURNITURE

buemont, gas

~unlace,

SyracUII, 0. Pb. lift-SilO.
1 Ute
I ROOM HOUSE, Hartford, W.
VL Ph. IIG2368.
7 I lip
rHREE onct lour room ~
eo olld Ullfllnllabed •putmeals. WV ..s&amp;:lt
12 8

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UPHOLSTERING ;
SUPPUES
..... do-lt-Jounell -

men. We &amp;ovoa eampleto

ot.ook -~~lat-· fali-Jf.::."uU
and liMn!

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FURNITURE

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m11cello...... llaw..S

ar

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Mall St., PW&amp;UJ •

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AT ITS GREAJESJ .

•Any Type

m

fit..

SALE

Ail New &amp;liitir SIMi
•Cor eTruck •HNIW "'
Cor• eBullrlolw

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ROUTE 124
At S~racuse Corporation

SERVICE

RAY HOUCK HOME ON BULAVILLE Rd., I
Bedroom
Briel! borne, fomlly
room, Hot Weather Specl•l
eFn!oelllmolet
fireplace, 1 balbl, full ba.. , au... THE llliT RAJ omv., ... elncluding houses and
- t 1 car •arport
Jar... cRAZY. RERB'I A ......,.
.,.,. •
Jlnral Churdles
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. o• BIDIWOM COLONIAL lW&lt;CB WITH
lDt Can bo seen by appoonl- •.um.Y 800,., 8 ,...1JTD'UL 11,
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CEILUIIC Bo\THS, J'IREPlJt.CK AND
menlonly. Ph. 446-2300, .,. LABOR GARACIE LOCAnD oN ,. WIITI IRNIIT THOINI
oee Raymond Hawk. 1111).7 ~~ ~ ~,:&gt;",:'.~.f':;,'l.,;;;
.!".:h.::":iJ's~
5 ROOMS • bath, with fuml- ~~~-:_T~ i!ff ~~~~...~~~;o::;=:;;~~~;;Jj
. · i7
Madisoll TO,,_ AND ADD A .....,. ,._!'
_ • a.T.u. Alii CONDITIOND. u T TBRM1TB PI!8T CONTROL
ture, &gt;IQUtre
1~
Ave Clty
'1'1118 BOT IPW. PAY on
Poa nEE - . . . all fM H
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__ You. TAD ADVANl"AOII or TBII
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HOME silea, Iorge loll_. re• COUL oFFER.
llerrlll O'DeU, Operator lor
ooRiblo, natural gas. •• low
Excellent Locetion
lblermllal 'l'lrmllll Service
181 district in Bigbt of KYler you·u. AGRU........, _ ,0 TIDI II Be!UWJI Dr.
•-U
Creek ocbools EM 7·73.'1. 1 n. ow ao111 THAT rr 11 "' " 1'BIIl4l'l'E ar lkllcb lfiO..l I'IJIIrd LOCATION. IT IXCLUDD 3 CammerclaJ
l'llidtatial II
="'::'.::;ac~~LOft UVVIJ! 1 cu Ia ...: tar lea, Fain
0. D. PARSONS
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.....~.:.:;,:;, - do II. Tbomaa IV. hill
Realtor
PlllCI IWI BDN UJ&gt;UCZD no•
\ See ...._..,..,.. 0.. 1 ~;;!;;~~~~~:;;
-IIAJ'1'\"
rowN
TO 111-. wru.
11111141 Ave., ffHill
TO BROW rr :re • ...,
AT
1.m. to 10 p.m., Wbxl- - · FAIIMS
YOUI1 COJIV.....,..,..
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bJir1, 0. I'lL PB ~- lHI
BPABE TIME INClOMIC
SPecial - 39 ICI'H farm, I
130 Acre hrm
KEAVY • 1111 back boel ud REI"'LLLNG IIIII
room, bath, I A. bollom, bal. ~
::=_~ro~ doura, uperieDCed operaton, !IIOney from NEW TYPE
II pas~. JWit off Stall Rl '1t'1TH PUCNTY or WATD. TH1 Lop! luoaiDc • IJIOIIbl&amp;. Air quality coin operated dlspim168• prtced 16,250.
,:u,..:.~. ~ cmopre11101'1, looll, e1te. wol· sen ta 11111 area. No l!elllng.
OANGm roo IWIIY IV'I' WOULD I dora. Coil 111, 141°12 Joo
T0 qualify
!llllSI
Wt bava tho property. Wbal .. w•AL roa ....,..,... • - CAT· lliller
.
lfl-2&amp;
you
"' need II oome buyers.
~-. GOOD L.UG&lt; BOlli
~L
reiSever~e~lo, ~elvloo
a \HOED roa 1 ,..vn;IM WJTB
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BATH AJIJ) ruRNAc&amp; nva.u.
_,....
~-LO
can
et 'll:elk!R
Wt havo farmo from I to SOli CONCUTII 0 ...... AND OUTBUILDw.....y
n
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acres at price&amp; to sell. _......, I!IOS. PRICI IWI . _ UDUCD IIIJII:J: lblDp 111 look for wban moathly lllcome. More
city 1111 village property, we '1'0 ""r~- WISEMAN
,... b11J lnsur8111!8 - a -good time. For pm'llllllal~ :=~
believe we can suit your do.,.
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_ , , Ialii cUim1 ller'l'ice write WINDSOR D
ma1111. Coil ..- come in.
Agtncy
llld IMr ralll. We luoYo all TING COMPANY;.;-Iirrssmwti
Slleomaa
lbree M lbe Neal Ina. Agel&gt; BALPH AVE., r
Wa7J10 Amobary,
•o .=.~.~W7M
~. yoor GJ'I!ICO Ageall. See PA., li:lta. Include
Earl Wilton, MHI!I
1, H. Wluma"' 81 . , _
llllm - .
llll!lbar.

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TRAILER SALES

IADIATOt o~·

FOR FARMERS

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BIG BEND

Ill W. MAIN

eTri-Counly ServicePlus .!faooa Co. Will VL
e31 Yean Elporletn locollly.

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WY 1-2151
MIDDLIPOIT. OHIO

CAMPERS

0., on Route 7.

en.,

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lewllngs Honda

AND

tween Pomeroy and Cbester

PTO:

.,300

DICK RAWLINGS

TRAVEL TRAILERS

Air eontiitloned, 3 baths and

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lota and Iota of extraa. Be-

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773-5611

Mo&gt;ion St.

SpociDuo 9 Room Brick
Ranch Home

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IN llltb&amp; Wall all ..,.U.,.
I BEDROOM - · fSi Flnt bath gu ~:.,.
IMIIId- 1 ACU, I booM llld tiiiiAn. elegllllly lurDiebed, "
lag aU the mltore.
11r lllol &amp;bade, ••'1rJ1b111c 118W. Wall to wall BOIIAR't DD.Hlll' ~ Ia ~ea. Cal 411-2al «
......... lll!dlr
441
441-_,f
•• Ill
111-11
1147.
rz~ fMIIII « H....... .. •• VERY NICI: I bedroom 1'111111
IIALEBS, iwoi'DUtraatloDBil oao
EvBallp ta-1111
olylo bollll wllb ulillty n10m,
win ooo otrtac lie. Twa aasa Bm Nllrillap 1111!11
playhouat lot 11D11M eblldrsB
lllrlng tie· OBI lon« string
o
D n•n~Ns
with "xcellenl location. See
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He; One RoaBoke strmg tte
REALTOR
by appoilltmenl o•ly.
Clll
wilh Bale thrower ; One AC
II! Znd Ay0., 441-41111
44tl-tll8ll after 6 p.m. 153-12
J'Oillld; Two Massey Harns: 7 ROOM bath ud llo
balb
One New Holland; Several downtown. Priced to
seD, LARGE I bedroom home: 3-4
Joluo Deere. Price 1100
to $9_ 750. Look tbll over. Call 1111'0 Ill oltJ, woJ.IdnC. .U.
$375.
ua.
taBco to acboola. 011 biD Wtlb
FORAGE Harveatera: ,.,., Jolm
lovely r l - view ud Deere, one PTO one Motor I ROOM, bath, ~ t A., creta occesa. Lar10 c~
Dr&gt;vo Two •a..
o.. 25 fruit trees, otorm wlndowa, od, llr oondilfolled family
latm"DaUoaal btl job wtth 111 .._, aluminum •WIIIn&amp;. 1 room, modem ldlchel, I~
cylinder motor; Pricea 1'1$ mi o~l PrieN
1181111, I llreplaceo,
double
to SOOO·
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carport. $211,5110. Call lfler I
1..- most tracton; WE HAVE larmo , _ llo SilO p. m. IM W.
liH
PI o.. of k M00t 09ery.
ra es.
ac1'1lll at pncoo 1o oeD. Allo
S. .
Offe,.j
thing lleeded 011 tho farm at city old villlge PI-I). We _.:;:,;.rY~I;:;C'81=.,,.;;;.;.:;:::.;;;::,__
1 beUevo wo ean 1111t your dillow tOll BID Goodwin,
"'--d Stock
mlles from WllkesvU!e. I~ mand. Call ..- ..,. 1a.
...,.
~,.....,.., SPEcrAL
81lesiiiiB
Removed Free
av"""""
PRE-HUNG lllumiJlum siorm 1 Wayoe Amobary, 411fllt WILL remot1
your
dead
door•, aomplete. Cash aDd
Eaft WiDlen, fll n
bones. 00111 IIIII mu1e1. CaD
eollect JacUolt 11114$31
or
Carry $23.50. FlU'IIlert Hardware, 44&amp;-0748.
144-11
ar Cblllicothe 7'1Urle.
SWEET potato plallta ud tomalo p1811ts. Pb. CH 5-lil21.
PAINTING
leal &amp;tete For Sale

ROUSH &amp; LYONS
Camping Trailen

FOR

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etampln1 Equlpmente

NICIST '101'1.11

PIZZA ".

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• RENTALS •

Pomeroy

fr-•·

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Crow's Steak House

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COMING SOONI

lloclronlc Ordorlnt To
.,._ Our Drl'l•ln

_ _s._rv_lc•_

;,w.,.,

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HONDA

NOW TAKING RENT AI.

~

DILLON AGENCY

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FOISALI

Real Estate For Sele

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- - - ... •• BEDROOM
.
.
• . carpeted UVIlli
J BEDRM ohe 11' by 411' lll"ge
and dlnmg room, lot IIIII x '
·-• 1. .
••~•110 In MUll VUiage, can tako l carpeocu ovong nn, ......,.
\
rm, paneled famUy nn, ~
over $V• per eenllou. Owner
balb
wasber in kitchen, lllo
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Dr., Gallipolis, Oldo_. _ l57~:VALUE and CONVENIENCE
J~-let ~ ~ - - ,., • , _ ...
~ ~~""
n ta tbll euslom bulll homl.
1162 'Ill too G.M.C.
~~':·!:~!.TOR
Four bedrooms, In townl _ ... tor · - .., • ..
111M 1 loa lnlm"Dallollal
Orchard Hill. owaer Jeavinl
? ._ ._ .., _,. - I Mlnneop..lil Molino Powtr 114 A. FRUIT farm lncludlq Stllto. MUST SELL. p II one
U- '•("
li A. Peaches, largo pack!Df! ttl-2861.
J1H
l..
In Memory
llo ln~llonal
•buDding, olorage
building, I_:==----'
----- -- - -I&gt; Too Ford
will sen with..- wltbout oqulpBAIRD REALTY CO.
19111 1 ton GMC Dump
~ ~OR'(' fl. Rn. Albort
menl
1 11110 Ford - 1&gt; too
T. Wllcll wbo passed away
OSCAR BAIRD, Realtor
. - J.oer ago, July 8.
Tr. Dept., ..., Transportalloa, 4th ud Uncm St.
JIII).S 111119 Cbev. 1 ton
I A. I bedroom home,
..,00 YOU'LL LIKE tbll two-year •
0o11
dear H111band Bldg., Room 428• 307 E. 4th IPOWER tools, jeioler, lalbe, 1958 Cbev. I&gt; toll"
oondillon, low tu dlotrlc' old bomo will! 1 bedrooma,
11111 dacklf,
~tree!, Con .• 0 · __
I56-IO [ drUI press, saw, motors, sand- 1958 Dodge ~ ton
fiDe riverview. Price reduo- lovely ldlchell, Dice ceramla'.
Tile J(p called you bome,
"WANTED TO BORROw• I er, grinder, ole., ~110. Pb. 1958 Chevrolet llo .,.
ed. Make ua u offer. rmm.- w. balb, gu fllruoo heal,
Yo~ ·oi~Necl your eyeo
iu RESPONSIBLE lifetime h&gt;&lt;ai 4411-14iill.
ISII-3 IIIII&amp; Oldsmobile
d!ato posseBiion.
oily water, 2 loll,
located
~ sl..p,
1 tamily - wUI paJ 11.1,400.1111, 111M CHEVRQLET ss, ~ark New 60" Rotary Culllrs f211t.•
w1tb1a walklng dlllaJQ o1
511
'!Oiir- ·;..rk on oorlb w••i or 32 per cent total BIR!ple oilver gray ioW.:ioc
very
FAMILY grooory at&lt;ft good city schoolo and atores. Why
doH. ·· ''
· inlerelt, to • private lndivid- clean, 44&amp;-l369.
ISII-3 New 5 ton farm wagons wllb localloo, Sell buildinC lnclud- oot JJJ11ke u appointment to
What Would wo gin w ,.. ual, for the laan of $35,0110.110
..
tires 1129.110 up
ing equipment and illvolce 11 , lll,500
Iii 1 co
cash. Money will be repaid , '114 HONDA, e1C11lOIII conditooo. New 8.25 1 20, ID ply nylon
lock
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Jill '~o!,'handlto touch,
in 132 equal moathly
pay- I Pb . .. s711-2258_. _ ___all-3
lire• $55 inc. federal Ia&amp;,
lalelmn
HERE'S A I bedroom borne
To bear bio voice and w
ments of $350.110, woth a final 1966 YAHAMA Motorcycle, 600 Oblo vane, Implemeal e..
Jobll I. Rll!l!aniJ, Ill tal
and bath, atonn door IIIII
bil smile
payment of $200.00. Tbis is miles, Pb. 116 - ·
ISII-3 US Pino Sl., Pb. 611-Zi3Z
Ruloll
Wood _ ,
wuldows, gBB floor furnace,
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b
't
more interest thu most oa•· - - ---- -- - - - - Bn. I a.m. • I p.m. tDSTl
1&gt;.
•
ubinell
in kitchen, leoced
Tbal m18111 so JJIIIC lo us.
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2 JEEPS, oDver pig80D """"" ==~=--:--.;--.;;:-;;::::::-1
Sadly missed by Wifo
and mgs accounts mil pay.
A er, '63 Deluxe stlltiol wagoa HOME Heating on, Ph. PomeIn yard, waiting for you. It'o
. Ooildren.
IIIO-I Mortgage lnsura11.,.
policy , (Volkii'Nagen) See back of roy V9!-21BI coUect.
Gallii&gt;O&gt;
located off Easlerll Ava.
- [ for the full lace value of the
.
IIJ-VIaloa 11111-11526
15-11
101.
~ LOVING momory of Mr. C loan will be take• oul 1o P"'" Blua Fountain Mo)l!l. ISII-SI
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55 Acres Real Country
j C. Burlls who psooed sway S teet the lender in case of ac- 3 YOUNG purebred boars. Call l93t FORD, Z dr. Sedsn, mo- U •
'th IIAL- City
years ago, July 10, 1963.
cidental death. '!'be mon.,- GI l-21i96.
I58-S lor complete~~ rebwll, body
Ylng WI
I THW
OWNER would llkl 1 ,......
' His smiling way and pi•••·
ill be used to purchase 8
- ~ In good condiU011. Pbou 446- CONVENIENCE - 2 milM bil offer 01 tblll2$ A. farm,
.
.
ant face
wf
.
I ---• 4 CIGAR vending machones at 11'195.
I.Sf.ll from the city llmill, I BR, I room lriiiDO homo, .I lob.
·
arm, car, eqwpmea • r....... a bargain. Belli 7 branda.
-• 1 ,........._ "''""- wl"' ..... ba10 2 b
I
d,
Are pleasure to recall
eling, furniture, and
olher Call GJ 6-055! or ... Robert
~~ .. ........,. .. .....
aru, llriD P 0 •
•
He bad a kindly word for eaeh commitments. SeriOUI Inquir- C Gulhrlo U
River
APPUANCE SAL!
washer, fireplace, farced air IOIDI limber. 11'~ located •
And died beloved by oiL
ies Only Please. If interested, ~
' pper
liH
furBa&lt;e oily water, I
oar bout 7 mllM from lown.
Remembered by wife Myrtie , Pbone - 7 allor I p.m.
.
Our big lflmmor ""'""'
garage, large bara tobaCco
llobtn -.rN, Ia!_..
IDd family.
1110-11
low
baoe. If you want 111 lin II Olllot P.... 61HT!Ii, U ln.
157-e Good used oombinatlon coal N~":.u!::
and gaa range $48.~; Se- prices on Free2ers, Relrilero , lbe 0011»lry tbll propo!ly II
, --r
Wanted To Buy
veral good ued Roll· aton, wuher-Dryer l'lln,
Ideal for light larmial • •
D. B. WOOD, REALTOB
+----...,.'--- _
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away b e d 1 $9.95 to Ele&lt;. fllllleo oad AJr.(;ooull.
horae farm.
ta-l•
JIOG, blai:k JJborl haired, while NEW or 1I80d lomall ttakes. f29.95; Good used 8 ft. lloaen.
I A.. NEW boma I
Nlllllt,
lip on taU answers to Crick· Ph.~-~ ilalll display._ f29.~; ~~,!'·IIH
$14,500WIR luy
llllldon ldtcheo,
oeriiDie
ot lost on' Georgeo Creek. ro- -W ted T R
\;aJloa cans of Port &amp;r: It ou, II. Choot
TillS oeat s BR borne, large tilt bath, battled 111,
bot
ward, 44H!S5.
an
o __e_':!t_ _ Beaus Bile ea. Save moa·
of
Proo
leo
c~:
LR,
aU
bulli-IB
kltcboa,
polio,
water
furaa..,
lwo
aor
poct
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ted
t of lo b
ey at Wicklines "EVERY· for ooch oublo- copoclly
I
llached
lasulated llonJI wildowa.
SMALL black feisty dog, along
waa
ou
wo y THING" Store, Bidwell, ,.. buy In a Unlco
liWII ags a
llll'l(!l,
river on W.Va. Side, over ! Sepl AL 1Hl884.
lill-3
Ohio.
~ 10rata•••comblnotlon.
just outside ~ill limit&amp;. WW LARGB brlciJ lllnH downloWI.
4th of July weekend. Please
Ph. WY :1·2181
J'IU. • V.l.
tofaderD kitchell, two.., piR1,
retuna, belongs 1o small cbll·
for Rent
ELECTROLUX YIICUIIIII oleoolio ID aparlmeal 01 oecond
4rell, 6'15-4318.
ISII-3 1BE GENTLE, ba klld, 1o that .- juot JIIPOitllllof~
POMEROY
3 Br.lrfclc
floor
oume paymen
•• per mo.
OHIO
e1pen8ivl carpel, clean
II 01 lbia Je&amp;r'l modal, ....,.
I ROOM oao floor plaiJ, 1111
Notl~
with Blue Lustre. R•t - . aew guarantee M 1 liVing•.
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lurlllloo, pngo, larJII!Iol with VERY 111o1 1 bedroom oao lloor
tric sbampooor $1.. COJJtral Ph. 6'1&amp;-2111.
Iii-If
..... W. Cuwy, Mgr.
gardoll, well wat.r. T'*l piiJt, - port, JDOdera kitcbRUGS • .,..1 Cleon.., leu Supply Co.
110-e
prloe ~ A bar..,
bldg. 1 a•umiMim
111th Blot Lustre. ilalt tlecAWNJNGII
YUU
llldldlai 1 trlc sb•mpooo• $1. Sheppsrd, 2 BEDROOM, Houlelraller, Rl. CANVASS l1 Almnlnpm, J1'raat II
an
lidfal loaat.d Ia luwn.
11112 lot Ava.
~~ 35 near Bu- Restauralll. lkJbia!!O!J, PIL . .10. JIWII lioiDI w ,... ilei'DI - •·
$10,500
Enalllo
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lL\RL GRUESER, jllllmblag
ud
bellini, Mlnemllle.
Oblo. End your ....... l!dlll.
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6y HOBART WILSON, JR.
WEDNESDAY, July 6, 1966, was a historic, but hectic
day in the Old French City. It was historic in that
foim of national Communism
Gallia
landed a new industrial _plant-Robbins &amp; Myir~cpendent of the Russians, .
ers, Inc., Springfield, 0. The company
diplomatic sources said Saturwill manufacture small electrical moday.
I
tors
and motor components. It was
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hectic
because of a number of reasons:
It was clear after the juJ:it i

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cohduded summit meeting of.
the Communist Warsaw Pact
natio.ns that the 48-year • old
party Secretary General

has

been victorious in face to face
talks with Soviet Community

party leader Leonid N. Kosygm.

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IT WAS hot and humid. And a "press
conference" for local news

media

was called off after an hour's deliberation, for fear· the story might be broken prematurly by out-of-town news
sources. Had this happened, the whole
deal could have been wrecked.

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outward look of unity, Ceausescu ugreed to stgn two declarations - one denouncing U. S.

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WHEN the Community Improvement Corporation
met late Wednesday evening, the only thing President Gary R. Short co uld reveal was "the deal has
" aggres&amp;Um'' in Viet Nam and been completed. We now have a new plant." Short had
·lhe other calling for
t h e I intended to inform the CIC of the project, which was
strengthening of peace and se- the purpose of the session.
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cur itv- in Europe.
.I QTJH;R than a busy telephone line (understand we
uNIT PRIC:E cONTRACT
IPJ"aJect and work Jenrt ·
· 1Ohio's 43 000 two wheeled mot·
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pcopu&amp;als wU, be re('eh•ed fee.t or 0.3a mlle.
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weren't the only one kept occupied by the phone) at Sealed
the ~;~rtiCil ~;~f the state Hlahway
'Tbe date aet for compleUon ° or vehicles.
NEWS ABOUT former resl.
thll li'Ork 1hall be u set forth in the
Lieutenan~ is derived from 1 Thursday morning, everything went off as scheduled. l)ir:~t·,r or oh1o,
caJumbue •. ohl ... bhldlnr propoul''
Attention to the cycle safety dents - David J. Warner, caFrench wcii-da meaning ''ho!d-1 About the only thing we'd like to add is that Galhans unttl 10:00 .'\. M.. Ohlu teaater!l Stand· Ea h bidder lhall be nqulred to
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the del radio dispatcher at the
ard Tlmel, Tuesday, July 26. 1966. for ftle ~lth bll bill a cerllfled check for I problem will be paid by
lng the place ol."
now begin preparing for an all-out welco~e for the lm~:~:~~~."'~::· I thru 8 lnrlualve an amount equal to five per cant of 1967 Ohio General Assembly Gallipolis State Highway Patrol
hll bid, but In no e v~nt more than
,
.
Robbins &amp; Myers, Inc. When ground-breakmg cere- "' offered a,,• '",e rollt~act,a~d ten
thouund dollar~ or • bond lor and recommendations, It
IS post ' before he graduated from
monies are conducted m a couple months, let's show
wll 1 be eoru1 eru un t e ~s II
tan
eftt of hll bid 1M able to
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of thu lolal amount bill.
t he ri~:.c~r.
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said, are now being prepare d the patrol
academy and became
·em that fine Gallia county hospitality.
Alht:RII Co~~~~o·~~!oN:.n ~ecUon ATH
Bidden muat lpply, 01'1 thw!e proP•" I fQt consideration of the law- a uniformed officer is return• • •
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- forma, for prequaliflcatloD
tb
t II
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(Wl..U.OO. State ,••Tute No. 691 b HI W~t· lUihway Credit Exanllner at Colum.. makers.
ing and has been assigned
to
FOR some individuals, it takes pl~~ty of hard work to erloo and Yo1· ownships, Y app Y· bw Obi0 t leut 10 da,vt bllfore tbe
J
New regulations will he p. the Jackson patrol post.
11 11 bltumJnoua £'old mix •urlillu d~t; aet i0a open bid•.
remain in good phySical condition. For example, in
"u~~~~ment Width 18 teet .
The Mtntmum wa1e to ba Pllld to l But the cyclist, like the auto
Dave son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dateline has been participating in the Gallipolis Slow
d W Jt
gth
l all Labor empleyecl on thls contract
fewer Earl Warner
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Projectl•,n "l or 1en
- 213504
,. . l llaU btl In accorclance lliith
the driver, is the key to
of Jackson, Is a
Pitch Softball League ail summer. He's pretty good at eet or :1. nu el.
"Schedule
of
l'revalllng
Hourly
Wqe
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Ratea A•certaJned and netennlned by acc1dents. Has cour eous a
1955
graduate
and outstandmg
taking daily (five minutes) exercises. He tries to watch
~~~h~~~ ~~.s;~~:o~n ~~;the Departm•'•"' 1••, 11"••,.•1n.al ae01•-~
athlete of Jackson high school.
his diet. But what happens? He goes swnnmmg, show ~~~~;~1131co~t~~·
• h
b
bit
J
tlonl appllcll e o ta e
1 way e- 560
I an Towlns i.p.
y
,app1y1ng II
um n · partmenl lmprovem~nh ln arcordnnee
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A five year veteran of
the
off, and it's two or three days before those unused ou• cod mtK sur ae~ coune,
with sectlon.t
4ll5.03.
41UJ.04,
Jachi• patrol be senred preVIously
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Pavement Width \arlou•
41111 .0$ 411Hlfl and Utli.0-4, of the
In
addition
to
the
Appa
at
muscles quit aching.
711 '8 Revlred Code of Ohio.''
r::~~~'O:"!i~s~rk
Je
nrlhlo.8
an
funds
$124,280
will
be
proPort
Ctinton
and
Marlon
since
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G •L_ In the Department of Hl(hwayl and vtded by the Federal Aviation be left the patrol acadelny
GALLIA County has many commissioned "Kentucky Ga Ill a County.
63 Chevrolet
o, on ec ona ,.
f
Th
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D
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epU y Agency (FAA) and $49,712 by
Dave is married to the formColonels" but we'll bet Mrs. Dwight !Alberta) We- ~:14·~1$.1MH6.41). SMe Route No: "'· ~~ee~~c:_cr 0
Btl Aire 2 Dr. 8 cylinder,
Auto. Trans. Radio and
The DlreoWr renrvr• the rliht to the Tri-State Airport Authority. er Sarah Jane Jones of Rio
therholt is the county's first commissioned Commodore ~~~~;:!~~;!e c~~:n~~·.~:.,.~~pl~~:~.:
,
,
reJed llPY and all bld1.
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heater, Whitewall tlrts.
Pavement
'o\ldth
\arton
P. E. MASH117I'ER. nDRECToR
The money wtll
be used to Clt· Grande 'lbey have two sons
in the "Fails of the Ohio River Navy."
ProJ«t and work len11th - 24,340.8 July 10 lind 11
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o2 Ford Gal. 500

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4 dr. 8 cyl. At Trans., P
steering, radio 1nd heater

64 Galaxie XL
Convertible. 8 cylinder,
euto trans.. power steer·
lng, power brakes end
windows, radio &amp; he1ter

64 Ford Fairlane
500. 1 Dr . Herdtop, I cyl·
lndtt, Radio &amp; heater.
Whitewall tins.

64 Ford Galaxie
500. 4 Dr. 8 cvlind•r. auto.
tr1"'- Radio end healer,
powlr s.. ering, whitewall
tires.

6~ C!,evrolet
lei Alre. 4 Dr . 6 cyl.
Standard tuns. White wall
tires .

63 Ford Galaxie
SOO 4 Or. 8 cylinder, auto·
matlc trant. Redlo end
huter, power steering,
JMhlte wall tlrtt.

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Dump Tfuck. 8 cylinder.

5 s!)Qd trans. 1speed
axle. Long
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wheel but.
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62 Ford Falcon
2 Or. 6 cvlindtr, stendard
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, 6:1 Mercury
4 P,.J.~Fj':••r Steering and
lri-~,. ~utomatir: tnns.

65 Dodqe Dart
,

~0 •Series, 6 cylinltlndUcl trans., ndlo
hiller

Fo~d

Galaxie

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Juty 11 and 18

MRS. Wetherholt was commissioned a C~mmodore in cama coun~~~,.~~~~. ~:·s:cuon• GAL ·
• Louisville, Ky., while attendmg a national conven- ~:.-t;}~.' 11~~~~o~ ~!~~~~onst:~ ~:::~
t•on , on June 19. She received a sealed document Sign- •r o ...n~hlPI. by applyJn• a -buuminoua
ed by Daniel Culpepper Boone, Yeoman. The document 9urfaee
Pll~ementtreatment.
Width VarioUI.
was accompanied by a history of the Falls of the Ohw. r:oeu;e:: 1~d m:i'e~~lt Je nrlh- 31.2::14 .0 1
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County. Onlo, o n Se('Uon MEG·
UNDERSTAND Soupy Sales, of ABC Television (Cha~- Mf'IJ•
12Hl.OO. State Route No. 124, tn SaL .
nel 13) fame , may make a personal appearance m ::!:. !~~~f:· "~~:!P!ro::n~ bttumln·
Of
Pt. Pleasant on July 26 for the prermere showmg of ht.s
new movie "Birds Do It." A Columbia Pictures pubh- ~::je~:"!n~'td,!~o~: f~:~·rth _ J!l.ooo
WASJUNGTON (UP!) - The
dty agent.' Myron Eichler, was ,in th_e area last week '"I " ,,,. m11...
Melr• coun~!~~:~~. ~:·S:euona MF..a· Appalachian Regional Commismaking arrangements for Soupy s vJStl.
JJll-«t.0$-9.93) a. 15.36. st11te Route No. sion Friday approved
$74 5t18

$14,568 Grant
Is Approved
F Airport

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~banon

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THF. ANNUAL Gallipolis baseball excursion to Cin- shlpl, by applylnr a bltum\now IUr· grant for major improvements
at Tri-State Airport, West Vir~
cinnati is scheduled Sunday, July 31. The Reds Will ~Mc:.!'::ttm;~~lh V;~.rlou•.
P&lt;Oio&lt;l """ w..t ,....,. - ,.,211.• •inia.
battle Houston in a twinbill that day. In the past, mel!'· feet or 8.29 mil es.
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The alrporl serves Huntingbcrs of the Lions club have supported the bus tnp
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:fr:.oo:~t:~·a~~~
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ton,
W.Va., AshJand,
and
faithfully. However. there's room f?r 37 persons, and
1 I 1 bllllm• Ironton,
rison
Townah_lp,
by
IPPIJiin&amp;
Ohio.
Total
construeMax Tawney is selling tickets on. a frrst come, firs~ se~­
rokl m1x aurface cour•.
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Pavement W!cttb 1a fret.
lion cost 18
estimated at $248ved basis. The chartered bus w1ll leave the Ga!Upolis lnoua
parK!ront for Crosley Field at 8 a.m., sharp on July 31.
Tickets are also available at Brown and Damels Insurance office on Second &amp; State in Ga!Upolis.

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SEA
OVERSTRAND, Eng Ian
(UPl J -Henry Pamphlelt
his wife, who had their ga1·det1l
DOWN TO

vanish over a 150 foot cliff ·

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pand the a1rport apron, purcar
ase additional fire and rescue
equipment and for expansion
of facilities for handling com·
tena
• J and pr1va 1e pJane.!l.

Tommy and Timmy. He is a
veteran of four years service
with the 82nd Airborne Divis·
ion. Mrs. Warner 11 a graduate
or the Holzer Hospital School

of Nurling.

NO SEATS IN ""MMn•• . t

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seaside house two years
had to evacuate to the
Friday when thi dining
and hall went the same route.

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Myers

county treasurer •
KeeIer, 'counrecover $370,
b0 nd preml·
urn .... Clair (Pat) O'Hara ...
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SJgnS as prbtcipal at Kanauga
5choo J; bas emp Joyment
In
Columbus .... Warden Lewis is
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manager of Hughes Waldru
green
g store SUCCeeding
Nelson Whee"ler who succeeded
Le WlS
· 15 mon th s ago . . . . 42
f
60
"
)aunch drYe
J to
o
soliCltort
raise $1,200 for United Service
0 rgamzation
• • (USO ), 0 1 wbi cb
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w. w. Sigler
Is· chairman.

July 11, 1911 - The Clnclnnati ball club has
reached
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''home'' at mid-season, uhome '
being at the foot of the oolumrr
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a place eagerly sought by several rlubs in the league but
yielded to Cincinnati for merit
- from W. G. Sibley's editor~
' J coJumo '.'. Carl Myers
J8
went to Pittsburgh Saturday to

look alter slock for the Gill

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Clergymen of the Church of ANOTHER JACKSONITE - Pro uce Company . . . .
erk
England the Church of Scot- Lew Davis, former staff mem· Charles Phillips of the Waodland
the Roman cathollc ber of WJEH Radio and. resi· man has received a cheLuckclfo1r
Church are not eligible fiJr deQt of Gallipolis, has rejolnt!d ,1, 000 to pay to Mrs.
Ie
membership tn ijle British the staff of Radio WRFD Wortb· Henry, widow of the late John
H •• of Commons P~rs aov- ington. He will be director of Henry wbo died 81 result of a
ou. ..... sherlffs
I
k lr
ho
F I d
ernment contractors
Its agricultural services.
kic
om a rse ... ' r en !I
and tax collecton al~ are bar- He is a graduate of Ohio her~ bad a pleasant mrprlsa
red from seals therein
State University with a B. S. last week when they learned of
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Degree In agricultural educa- the weddlng of Ml ss J ane Wal'..
Forty million
Americans tion1 has eight years expert- er to Charles {Bob) Robinson.
gave
b.illton to DOD-profit ence In radio, and two years as at pt, Pleasant I week
ago
J
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Sa
unf
organizations durin11981i.
teacher of vocational agr c~~ t ay.

and

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THEY SAY THAT
SURFikiG. I~ A lREMENOOUS
THRILL!

at our bia:

Did you get your share1

.quettetllree
'lnll4t tile

10111

1&amp;Jim111ie.

probablf

coed
Ill,

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orpll Ill lbt
jaW-~

lno!luNd. 11111
beell raped,

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The Gallipolis Savings
and Loan Company
80 Years of Financial Servlce

U•l,~ppo•lte Post Office

Phone ~3832

CHIIipolis, Ohio

eALL ACCOUNTS GUARANTEED IN FULL

UDe 1

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at Colwn·

befor. the
Jbt. Ht to OPfiD
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Th• JllDI.mum
to be p.lld to
.U labor .amployali oa thll contract
lhall be lD aeeol'daaee wlt.h the !khrd...
ale of Prenllinl Hourl.f w..e ft.ltu
Meertlllned and ~termllled. by the
Departm•at of lft4ultr:lal Rei•UINIII
tpplieable to state H11hway Departmoen.\ Improvement. La.
~~eeor4anet~
l :l~!leetiolll
i115.03,
41UI.04, 1
UtD.oe:. and 4US.G'I'
.. lila I'
Code of Ohio."
m4 ...-clflclluou ar.
oD
1 :-:~ ttw
Depubnent of flichWIYJI I
Olfletl ot U.•
Olvlaloll I

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""P""Iu=mbing &amp; Heating
II'J'ANDARD PLUMBING
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nber o1 the Bar~ ellant

ooville Gl'all8'

btl wife, Norma.
larence, Ml V.

VALUE-CRAFTED
TO KEEP ITS BEAUTY NEW
Tho cboioo of U.. comfort minded ... tbe deep button tufted
foam' back adda a oophioticated touch of elepll"" into
a fo""!" or infonnallivinc room. It'o beauty ill covmed •••
every 1110b ••• with Kroobler'o l q wearinc porfonnance
.telted tabrica U..t......, ynr afW year of lutinc lllllll)'.
Colllider tbo comfortJ tba beautifl!l &lt;rilp 4eoicn.
the ultra value ,

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Visit Elberfelds 3rd Floor Furniture Department
and· take advantage now of the great savings
on Kroehler and Valentine Seaver Living Room
Suites during this sale.

r~ Belville, Ohio,

ces aod nepbewl.
temen11 were bl
MariiD Fuaent

KROEHLIR ALONE GIVES YOU
THUE VALUI CIIAmD FIAtUIIISl

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Cited

DIIPOOILIIA1I

N'IDIAUUC:·PIIIUD IIARDWOGD IIIMII
PlliFHIIAIIcl nSTU r-ca

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Middleport,

!' lflddleport VBII~ of dri"'

• ·Wilner fol.
idnt Ill 1:35 a.m.

BEATING, 5tM lliCC*t Ave. I
f46.l/81
1-11
M»BNBR•MIID
l'laiiii!IDI tDd RntiDI
• J'ourtb Ave.-446-la'l 11M
UBWII I I'LIJMBING
AND IIE&amp;TING
prompteours.

• Ruppel! Glllo!.. Ia tile Weill

ean.

~:~~~~~~~-~~~~~~,~ ~o~r

• ...- eau m .,._
,:ji~==============-JI ROUTB
. . far

.... lloiiiW
whtl
rlllilrl il lbt
R«tpllaa lifter
~held to~ tile Baullotl.
m c:bardl With

!arnliDc he r Ill Meigs COUll·
He eened •
N..-a Selllol

wtt.b the

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dolll.l'l or a bond for
e1 hit ltlcl, pa,-abJe to

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you should?

1 !llday IIIII
led tueadl

leld
ter Lee

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·o.:"-,:.--::..0 1hall be reqWrri to
bid a e•rtllM4 rbeelr:
equal to flv• par cent

for thP (irst half of 1966

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In interest and dividends

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Pavement
WIO.th
V.rtou1
Work Lenftb - J.W.W Mt. or 101· 1
.96 mliM.
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" ' for eomplatioa
of
be .. 111t fortb
In

$34,000.00

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SO HERE
GOES\

sofa with matching chair

patnUA&amp;.

tnore than

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NoJ . 21, 50. 50·A,
Roo::,,::.,-·;;__ 16 and 618 In Wuhlnt·

~positors and Shareholder•

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;lib tower

Mon·

ton CoWltY by appi)'ID.J edp

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1006,

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. 34U In Noble

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NOTICI TO CONTIACTOll
STATI Of OHIO
DIPAR.T'MINT OF HIGHWAYS

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bit celltrtl

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KRO EHLER Mi3ai~NSI

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July 38,

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A ~RF£CT DAY
TO LEARr.J HOW TO SURF!

Traditional choice ... the lasting luxury of

Legal Notice

Time.

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ColumbUs, Ohio, Julr 1. lf6t
Centnct S&amp;lel Le1al CoPJ No• .WU
UNIT PIICI CONTRACT
Sealed Ph.lJIWIIill will be rffelved
the ollce of the statfl IJJflhw•y
of Ohio, Columbua,
Ohio,
10:00 A. M., Ohio &lt;Eutern) Stan·

the sea since they bought

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D
ga Inst'Emm~l
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di
ty au tor, to
1 paid f or
amoun

ELBERFELDS

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of the Daily
Tribune and weekly Gallia Times ... Ruth Mtller,
Catherine Morrison resign teaching_positions at GAHS
... Mercury climbs to 98 degrees m Old French C1ty
. . . Gallia Roller Mills hit by blaze .. . A. W, Carman,
69, retired railroad worker, succumbs ... Rio Grande
College softball .player '!Varren SheeiB hurls second
consecutive no-h1t game m Independent League
Bees split twinbill with Racine.

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IN OUR
TOWN

:BUCHAREST IUPI) - Romanian Communist party chief

fully asserlecl his nation's detclminaUon to pursue its own

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Master's Degree at q111. .-.
. For !be pasl two Y!l'fr Dafll ..liu t,alllhl at MI. Ven!QIL ll
1863 and 111114 be was 1 ~
lime ml!lllber of the WRFD ·
staff. He also worked In ra&lt;llo
at JackSOn, Wellstoo, Cbllllcll'
BY DICK THOMAS
the and Portsmouth. He II IIIII'
The rising number of deaths and Injuries 'resulting rled and bas two chlldren.
from accidents involving motorcycles, motorbikes, and
motor scooters has caused Ohio Safety offlc~ls to become alarmingly concerned about the safety for riders NEWS BRIEFS you mlghl
two wheeled vehicles. .
bave read 10, 25, or 50 yean
on the local scenetbe problem Is also becoming
aao:
1ac1Ute. with the sale last month to GaJJia county reside11ts
of 22' new motorcycles. A couple of yean ago, 1 was one
I!"Y It, lt5f - Vernon and
of the few persons who
EIB1e McCoy IDe suits In eomrode a two wheeler. Now defenSive performance on the mon pleas co.urt lotalinl $54,1111
they're all over the place.
hilhway Is vital to the succ... against Paul Hershman, VInton.
An average of two motorcy- of any safety program.
In 1954 accident . . . . Total a..
cllsls are killed and 30 In 40
sets of tbree Gallipoill banks
others injured In accidents ovc1· Not aU blame, bowever, can iri their etatements of condition
the Buckeye State every week. be coolributed In two wheel at the close of business June
M t dyed-in-the-wood cyel- operators. Some auto drivers 30 just missed $20 million mark.
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ignore !be rights of the cycllsl, B anks had $19,730,363.06 ......
TALKING with the Honorable Gerald Ford, Minority Isis are safety • consc1ous. and some purposely refu se to Mls
R th Th
hired
Leader of the House of Representatives, is Clarence E. However. there Is a new breed yl ld the 1.ghl 0 f
Oth
s u
omas
81
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way.
ha
edr
teacher
iri
North
Gallla
DisMiller, Tenth Disll"ict Congressional Candidate. The meet- of two wheel riders who are dr~
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ing was one of several during a series of conferences with obviously fascinated with their Ivers cam eye es are r trlct . . . . Top three teams ill
new toys, and are prone to be toTshee.
In th
bl
Gallipolis Little League wert
Congressional leaders in ~shingto11_last wee
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unawaringly reckless in their nd e slaansrlwetor d beetterpro eml' Red Sox 7-2; YankB 5-2; arid
- - ProJect •nd Work lenstft - it.f!M.8
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eye e Wb '
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feet or 4.68 muu.
operatton.
de
dri
tte Sox 5-3.
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oam• coun~;~~~. ~:·s!cuoiUI GAr..
Better safety education and safety, wlll be ma when vliM.C:20.t7-:ao.ll3&gt; (Che~hire).
st.te
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Is ers of both cars and cycles Jul 1• .., 1
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORt
Route No. Mt. ln the Vllluo of Che· stricter hcensmg requiremen
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to
t th rights 0 f
f u, . _ - Man 8ffiUI
DEPAR;1~~11· ~" ~~~0HwAvs •blre, by •PPlrtni • bltumlnou• calli are seen as part of the answer eatbm ~especth b'egh
proceedings were filed in coflloo
c I
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tnlx surface COU I'Ie.
bY 0 ers usmg e 1 way.
o umbu•, 01" 0• July •
Pave
to the problem created
moo
PIeas court today by E E
1 wtll'b vartoua.
c:.ntnct Satu Legal Copv Nu. ••·561
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Dateline:

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N~lae Cea~escu has success-

6y HOBART WILSON, JR.
WEDNESDAY, July 6, 1966, was a historic, but hectic
day in the Old French City. It was historic in that
foim of national Communism
Gallia
landed a new industrial _plant-Robbins &amp; Myir~cpendent of the Russians, .
ers, Inc., Springfield, 0. The company
diplomatic sources said Saturwill manufacture small electrical moday.
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tors
and motor components. It was
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hectic
because of a number of reasons:
It was clear after the juJ:it i

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cohduded summit meeting of.
the Communist Warsaw Pact
natio.ns that the 48-year • old
party Secretary General

has

been victorious in face to face
talks with Soviet Community

party leader Leonid N. Kosygm.

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IT WAS hot and humid. And a "press
conference" for local news

media

was called off after an hour's deliberation, for fear· the story might be broken prematurly by out-of-town news
sources. Had this happened, the whole
deal could have been wrecked.

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outward look of unity, Ceausescu ugreed to stgn two declarations - one denouncing U. S.

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WHEN the Community Improvement Corporation
met late Wednesday evening, the only thing President Gary R. Short co uld reveal was "the deal has
" aggres&amp;Um'' in Viet Nam and been completed. We now have a new plant." Short had
·lhe other calling for
t h e I intended to inform the CIC of the project, which was
strengthening of peace and se- the purpose of the session.
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cur itv- in Europe.
.I QTJH;R than a busy telephone line (understand we
uNIT PRIC:E cONTRACT
IPJ"aJect and work Jenrt ·
· 1Ohio's 43 000 two wheeled mot·
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pcopu&amp;als wU, be re('eh•ed fee.t or 0.3a mlle.
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weren't the only one kept occupied by the phone) at Sealed
the ~;~rtiCil ~;~f the state Hlahway
'Tbe date aet for compleUon ° or vehicles.
NEWS ABOUT former resl.
thll li'Ork 1hall be u set forth in the
Lieutenan~ is derived from 1 Thursday morning, everything went off as scheduled. l)ir:~t·,r or oh1o,
caJumbue •. ohl ... bhldlnr propoul''
Attention to the cycle safety dents - David J. Warner, caFrench wcii-da meaning ''ho!d-1 About the only thing we'd like to add is that Galhans unttl 10:00 .'\. M.. Ohlu teaater!l Stand· Ea h bidder lhall be nqulred to
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the del radio dispatcher at the
ard Tlmel, Tuesday, July 26. 1966. for ftle ~lth bll bill a cerllfled check for I problem will be paid by
lng the place ol."
now begin preparing for an all-out welco~e for the lm~:~:~~~."'~::· I thru 8 lnrlualve an amount equal to five per cant of 1967 Ohio General Assembly Gallipolis State Highway Patrol
hll bid, but In no e v~nt more than
,
.
Robbins &amp; Myers, Inc. When ground-breakmg cere- "' offered a,,• '",e rollt~act,a~d ten
thouund dollar~ or • bond lor and recommendations, It
IS post ' before he graduated from
monies are conducted m a couple months, let's show
wll 1 be eoru1 eru un t e ~s II
tan
eftt of hll bid 1M able to
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of thu lolal amount bill.
t he ri~:.c~r.
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said, are now being prepare d the patrol
academy and became
·em that fine Gallia county hospitality.
Alht:RII Co~~~~o·~~!oN:.n ~ecUon ATH
Bidden muat lpply, 01'1 thw!e proP•" I fQt consideration of the law- a uniformed officer is return• • •
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- forma, for prequaliflcatloD
tb
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(Wl..U.OO. State ,••Tute No. 691 b HI W~t· lUihway Credit Exanllner at Colum.. makers.
ing and has been assigned
to
FOR some individuals, it takes pl~~ty of hard work to erloo and Yo1· ownships, Y app Y· bw Obi0 t leut 10 da,vt bllfore tbe
J
New regulations will he p. the Jackson patrol post.
11 11 bltumJnoua £'old mix •urlillu d~t; aet i0a open bid•.
remain in good phySical condition. For example, in
"u~~~~ment Width 18 teet .
The Mtntmum wa1e to ba Pllld to l But the cyclist, like the auto
Dave son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dateline has been participating in the Gallipolis Slow
d W Jt
gth
l all Labor empleyecl on thls contract
fewer Earl Warner
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Projectl•,n "l or 1en
- 213504
,. . l llaU btl In accorclance lliith
the driver, is the key to
of Jackson, Is a
Pitch Softball League ail summer. He's pretty good at eet or :1. nu el.
"Schedule
of
l'revalllng
Hourly
Wqe
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Ratea A•certaJned and netennlned by acc1dents. Has cour eous a
1955
graduate
and outstandmg
taking daily (five minutes) exercises. He tries to watch
~~~h~~~ ~~.s;~~:o~n ~~;the Departm•'•"' 1••, 11"••,.•1n.al ae01•-~
athlete of Jackson high school.
his diet. But what happens? He goes swnnmmg, show ~~~~;~1131co~t~~·
• h
b
bit
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tlonl appllcll e o ta e
1 way e- 560
I an Towlns i.p.
y
,app1y1ng II
um n · partmenl lmprovem~nh ln arcordnnee
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A five year veteran of
the
off, and it's two or three days before those unused ou• cod mtK sur ae~ coune,
with sectlon.t
4ll5.03.
41UJ.04,
Jachi• patrol be senred preVIously
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Pavement Width \arlou•
41111 .0$ 411Hlfl and Utli.0-4, of the
In
addition
to
the
Appa
at
muscles quit aching.
711 '8 Revlred Code of Ohio.''
r::~~~'O:"!i~s~rk
Je
nrlhlo.8
an
funds
$124,280
will
be
proPort
Ctinton
and
Marlon
since
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G •L_ In the Department of Hl(hwayl and vtded by the Federal Aviation be left the patrol acadelny
GALLIA County has many commissioned "Kentucky Ga Ill a County.
63 Chevrolet
o, on ec ona ,.
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Th
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epU y Agency (FAA) and $49,712 by
Dave is married to the formColonels" but we'll bet Mrs. Dwight !Alberta) We- ~:14·~1$.1MH6.41). SMe Route No: "'· ~~ee~~c:_cr 0
Btl Aire 2 Dr. 8 cylinder,
Auto. Trans. Radio and
The DlreoWr renrvr• the rliht to the Tri-State Airport Authority. er Sarah Jane Jones of Rio
therholt is the county's first commissioned Commodore ~~~~;:!~~;!e c~~:n~~·.~:.,.~~pl~~:~.:
,
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reJed llPY and all bld1.
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heater, Whitewall tlrts.
Pavement
'o\ldth
\arton
P. E. MASH117I'ER. nDRECToR
The money wtll
be used to Clt· Grande 'lbey have two sons
in the "Fails of the Ohio River Navy."
ProJ«t and work len11th - 24,340.8 July 10 lind 11
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o2 Ford Gal. 500

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4 dr. 8 cyl. At Trans., P
steering, radio 1nd heater

64 Galaxie XL
Convertible. 8 cylinder,
euto trans.. power steer·
lng, power brakes end
windows, radio &amp; he1ter

64 Ford Fairlane
500. 1 Dr . Herdtop, I cyl·
lndtt, Radio &amp; heater.
Whitewall tins.

64 Ford Galaxie
500. 4 Dr. 8 cvlind•r. auto.
tr1"'- Radio end healer,
powlr s.. ering, whitewall
tires.

6~ C!,evrolet
lei Alre. 4 Dr . 6 cyl.
Standard tuns. White wall
tires .

63 Ford Galaxie
SOO 4 Or. 8 cylinder, auto·
matlc trant. Redlo end
huter, power steering,
JMhlte wall tlrtt.

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Dump Tfuck. 8 cylinder.

5 s!)Qd trans. 1speed
axle. Long
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wheel but.
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62 Ford Falcon
2 Or. 6 cvlindtr, stendard
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4 P,.J.~Fj':••r Steering and
lri-~,. ~utomatir: tnns.

65 Dodqe Dart
,

~0 •Series, 6 cylinltlndUcl trans., ndlo
hiller

Fo~d

Galaxie

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MRS. Wetherholt was commissioned a C~mmodore in cama coun~~~,.~~~~. ~:·s:cuon• GAL ·
• Louisville, Ky., while attendmg a national conven- ~:.-t;}~.' 11~~~~o~ ~!~~~~onst:~ ~:::~
t•on , on June 19. She received a sealed document Sign- •r o ...n~hlPI. by applyJn• a -buuminoua
ed by Daniel Culpepper Boone, Yeoman. The document 9urfaee
Pll~ementtreatment.
Width VarioUI.
was accompanied by a history of the Falls of the Ohw. r:oeu;e:: 1~d m:i'e~~lt Je nrlh- 31.2::14 .0 1
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County. Onlo, o n Se('Uon MEG·
UNDERSTAND Soupy Sales, of ABC Television (Cha~- Mf'IJ•
12Hl.OO. State Route No. 124, tn SaL .
nel 13) fame , may make a personal appearance m ::!:. !~~~f:· "~~:!P!ro::n~ bttumln·
Of
Pt. Pleasant on July 26 for the prermere showmg of ht.s
new movie "Birds Do It." A Columbia Pictures pubh- ~::je~:"!n~'td,!~o~: f~:~·rth _ J!l.ooo
WASJUNGTON (UP!) - The
dty agent.' Myron Eichler, was ,in th_e area last week '"I " ,,,. m11...
Melr• coun~!~~:~~. ~:·S:euona MF..a· Appalachian Regional Commismaking arrangements for Soupy s vJStl.
JJll-«t.0$-9.93) a. 15.36. st11te Route No. sion Friday approved
$74 5t18

$14,568 Grant
Is Approved
F Airport

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THF. ANNUAL Gallipolis baseball excursion to Cin- shlpl, by applylnr a bltum\now IUr· grant for major improvements
at Tri-State Airport, West Vir~
cinnati is scheduled Sunday, July 31. The Reds Will ~Mc:.!'::ttm;~~lh V;~.rlou•.
P&lt;Oio&lt;l """ w..t ,....,. - ,.,211.• •inia.
battle Houston in a twinbill that day. In the past, mel!'· feet or 8.29 mil es.
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The alrporl serves Huntingbcrs of the Lions club have supported the bus tnp
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ton,
W.Va., AshJand,
and
faithfully. However. there's room f?r 37 persons, and
1 I 1 bllllm• Ironton,
rison
Townah_lp,
by
IPPIJiin&amp;
Ohio.
Total
construeMax Tawney is selling tickets on. a frrst come, firs~ se~­
rokl m1x aurface cour•.
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Pavement W!cttb 1a fret.
lion cost 18
estimated at $248ved basis. The chartered bus w1ll leave the Ga!Upolis lnoua
parK!ront for Crosley Field at 8 a.m., sharp on July 31.
Tickets are also available at Brown and Damels Insurance office on Second &amp; State in Ga!Upolis.

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SEA
OVERSTRAND, Eng Ian
(UPl J -Henry Pamphlelt
his wife, who had their ga1·det1l
DOWN TO

vanish over a 150 foot cliff ·

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pand the a1rport apron, purcar
ase additional fire and rescue
equipment and for expansion
of facilities for handling com·
tena
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Tommy and Timmy. He is a
veteran of four years service
with the 82nd Airborne Divis·
ion. Mrs. Warner 11 a graduate
or the Holzer Hospital School

of Nurling.

NO SEATS IN ""MMn•• . t

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seaside house two years
had to evacuate to the
Friday when thi dining
and hall went the same route.

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Myers

county treasurer •
KeeIer, 'counrecover $370,
b0 nd preml·
urn .... Clair (Pat) O'Hara ...
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5choo J; bas emp Joyment
In
Columbus .... Warden Lewis is
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manager of Hughes Waldru
green
g store SUCCeeding
Nelson Whee"ler who succeeded
Le WlS
· 15 mon th s ago . . . . 42
f
60
"
)aunch drYe
J to
o
soliCltort
raise $1,200 for United Service
0 rgamzation
• • (USO ), 0 1 wbi cb
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Is· chairman.

July 11, 1911 - The Clnclnnati ball club has
reached
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''home'' at mid-season, uhome '
being at the foot of the oolumrr
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a place eagerly sought by several rlubs in the league but
yielded to Cincinnati for merit
- from W. G. Sibley's editor~
' J coJumo '.'. Carl Myers
J8
went to Pittsburgh Saturday to

look alter slock for the Gill

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Clergymen of the Church of ANOTHER JACKSONITE - Pro uce Company . . . .
erk
England the Church of Scot- Lew Davis, former staff mem· Charles Phillips of the Waodland
the Roman cathollc ber of WJEH Radio and. resi· man has received a cheLuckclfo1r
Church are not eligible fiJr deQt of Gallipolis, has rejolnt!d ,1, 000 to pay to Mrs.
Ie
membership tn ijle British the staff of Radio WRFD Wortb· Henry, widow of the late John
H •• of Commons P~rs aov- ington. He will be director of Henry wbo died 81 result of a
ou. ..... sherlffs
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k lr
ho
F I d
ernment contractors
Its agricultural services.
kic
om a rse ... ' r en !I
and tax collecton al~ are bar- He is a graduate of Ohio her~ bad a pleasant mrprlsa
red from seals therein
State University with a B. S. last week when they learned of
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Degree In agricultural educa- the weddlng of Ml ss J ane Wal'..
Forty million
Americans tion1 has eight years expert- er to Charles {Bob) Robinson.
gave
b.illton to DOD-profit ence In radio, and two years as at pt, Pleasant I week
ago
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unf
organizations durin11981i.
teacher of vocational agr c~~ t ay.

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THEY SAY THAT
SURFikiG. I~ A lREMENOOUS
THRILL!

at our bia:

Did you get your share1

.quettetllree
'lnll4t tile

10111

1&amp;Jim111ie.

probablf

coed
Ill,

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orpll Ill lbt
jaW-~

lno!luNd. 11111
beell raped,

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The Gallipolis Savings
and Loan Company
80 Years of Financial Servlce

U•l,~ppo•lte Post Office

Phone ~3832

CHIIipolis, Ohio

eALL ACCOUNTS GUARANTEED IN FULL

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at Colwn·

befor. the
Jbt. Ht to OPfiD
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to be p.lld to
.U labor .amployali oa thll contract
lhall be lD aeeol'daaee wlt.h the !khrd...
ale of Prenllinl Hourl.f w..e ft.ltu
Meertlllned and ~termllled. by the
Departm•at of lft4ultr:lal Rei•UINIII
tpplieable to state H11hway Departmoen.\ Improvement. La.
~~eeor4anet~
l :l~!leetiolll
i115.03,
41UI.04, 1
UtD.oe:. and 4US.G'I'
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Code of Ohio."
m4 ...-clflclluou ar.
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Depubnent of flichWIYJI I
Olfletl ot U.•
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""P""Iu=mbing &amp; Heating
II'J'ANDARD PLUMBING
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nber o1 the Bar~ ellant

ooville Gl'all8'

btl wife, Norma.
larence, Ml V.

VALUE-CRAFTED
TO KEEP ITS BEAUTY NEW
Tho cboioo of U.. comfort minded ... tbe deep button tufted
foam' back adda a oophioticated touch of elepll"" into
a fo""!" or infonnallivinc room. It'o beauty ill covmed •••
every 1110b ••• with Kroobler'o l q wearinc porfonnance
.telted tabrica U..t......, ynr afW year of lutinc lllllll)'.
Colllider tbo comfortJ tba beautifl!l &lt;rilp 4eoicn.
the ultra value ,

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Visit Elberfelds 3rd Floor Furniture Department
and· take advantage now of the great savings
on Kroehler and Valentine Seaver Living Room
Suites during this sale.

r~ Belville, Ohio,

ces aod nepbewl.
temen11 were bl
MariiD Fuaent

KROEHLIR ALONE GIVES YOU
THUE VALUI CIIAmD FIAtUIIISl

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DIIPOOILIIA1I

N'IDIAUUC:·PIIIUD IIARDWOGD IIIMII
PlliFHIIAIIcl nSTU r-ca

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Middleport,

!' lflddleport VBII~ of dri"'

• ·Wilner fol.
idnt Ill 1:35 a.m.

BEATING, 5tM lliCC*t Ave. I
f46.l/81
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M»BNBR•MIID
l'laiiii!IDI tDd RntiDI
• J'ourtb Ave.-446-la'l 11M
UBWII I I'LIJMBING
AND IIE&amp;TING
prompteours.

• Ruppel! Glllo!.. Ia tile Weill

ean.

~:~~~~~~~-~~~~~~,~ ~o~r

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,:ji~==============-JI ROUTB
. . far

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whtl
rlllilrl il lbt
R«tpllaa lifter
~held to~ tile Baullotl.
m c:bardl With

!arnliDc he r Ill Meigs COUll·
He eened •
N..-a Selllol

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dolll.l'l or a bond for
e1 hit ltlcl, pa,-abJe to

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you should?

1 !llday IIIII
led tueadl

leld
ter Lee

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·o.:"-,:.--::..0 1hall be reqWrri to
bid a e•rtllM4 rbeelr:
equal to flv• par cent

for thP (irst half of 1966

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In interest and dividends

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Pavement
WIO.th
V.rtou1
Work Lenftb - J.W.W Mt. or 101· 1
.96 mliM.
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of
be .. 111t fortb
In

$34,000.00

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GOES\

sofa with matching chair

patnUA&amp;.

tnore than

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NoJ . 21, 50. 50·A,
Roo::,,::.,-·;;__ 16 and 618 In Wuhlnt·

~positors and Shareholder•

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NOTICI TO CONTIACTOll
STATI Of OHIO
DIPAR.T'MINT OF HIGHWAYS

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A ~RF£CT DAY
TO LEARr.J HOW TO SURF!

Traditional choice ... the lasting luxury of

Legal Notice

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ColumbUs, Ohio, Julr 1. lf6t
Centnct S&amp;lel Le1al CoPJ No• .WU
UNIT PIICI CONTRACT
Sealed Ph.lJIWIIill will be rffelved
the ollce of the statfl IJJflhw•y
of Ohio, Columbua,
Ohio,
10:00 A. M., Ohio &lt;Eutern) Stan·

the sea since they bought

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1 paid f or
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ELBERFELDS

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of the Daily
Tribune and weekly Gallia Times ... Ruth Mtller,
Catherine Morrison resign teaching_positions at GAHS
... Mercury climbs to 98 degrees m Old French C1ty
. . . Gallia Roller Mills hit by blaze .. . A. W, Carman,
69, retired railroad worker, succumbs ... Rio Grande
College softball .player '!Varren SheeiB hurls second
consecutive no-h1t game m Independent League
Bees split twinbill with Racine.

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IN OUR
TOWN

:BUCHAREST IUPI) - Romanian Communist party chief

fully asserlecl his nation's detclminaUon to pursue its own

C•l.. ·''

He II now
1111
Master's Degree at q111. .-.
. For !be pasl two Y!l'fr Dafll ..liu t,alllhl at MI. Ven!QIL ll
1863 and 111114 be was 1 ~
lime ml!lllber of the WRFD ·
staff. He also worked In ra&lt;llo
at JackSOn, Wellstoo, Cbllllcll'
BY DICK THOMAS
the and Portsmouth. He II IIIII'
The rising number of deaths and Injuries 'resulting rled and bas two chlldren.
from accidents involving motorcycles, motorbikes, and
motor scooters has caused Ohio Safety offlc~ls to become alarmingly concerned about the safety for riders NEWS BRIEFS you mlghl
two wheeled vehicles. .
bave read 10, 25, or 50 yean
on the local scenetbe problem Is also becoming
aao:
1ac1Ute. with the sale last month to GaJJia county reside11ts
of 22' new motorcycles. A couple of yean ago, 1 was one
I!"Y It, lt5f - Vernon and
of the few persons who
EIB1e McCoy IDe suits In eomrode a two wheeler. Now defenSive performance on the mon pleas co.urt lotalinl $54,1111
they're all over the place.
hilhway Is vital to the succ... against Paul Hershman, VInton.
An average of two motorcy- of any safety program.
In 1954 accident . . . . Total a..
cllsls are killed and 30 In 40
sets of tbree Gallipoill banks
others injured In accidents ovc1· Not aU blame, bowever, can iri their etatements of condition
the Buckeye State every week. be coolributed In two wheel at the close of business June
M t dyed-in-the-wood cyel- operators. Some auto drivers 30 just missed $20 million mark.
OS
ignore !be rights of the cycllsl, B anks had $19,730,363.06 ......
TALKING with the Honorable Gerald Ford, Minority Isis are safety • consc1ous. and some purposely refu se to Mls
R th Th
hired
Leader of the House of Representatives, is Clarence E. However. there Is a new breed yl ld the 1.ghl 0 f
Oth
s u
omas
81
~
way.
ha
edr
teacher
iri
North
Gallla
DisMiller, Tenth Disll"ict Congressional Candidate. The meet- of two wheel riders who are dr~
1
1
ing was one of several during a series of conferences with obviously fascinated with their Ivers cam eye es are r trlct . . . . Top three teams ill
new toys, and are prone to be toTshee.
In th
bl
Gallipolis Little League wert
Congressional leaders in ~shingto11_last wee
._ k_._ __
unawaringly reckless in their nd e slaansrlwetor d beetterpro eml' Red Sox 7-2; YankB 5-2; arid
- - ProJect •nd Work lenstft - it.f!M.8
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W&amp;r
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operatton.
de
dri
tte Sox 5-3.
____:Le::.;!ga Notice
oam• coun~;~~~. ~:·s!cuoiUI GAr..
Better safety education and safety, wlll be ma when vliM.C:20.t7-:ao.ll3&gt; (Che~hire).
st.te
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Is ers of both cars and cycles Jul 1• .., 1
d
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORt
Route No. Mt. ln the Vllluo of Che· stricter hcensmg requiremen
I
to
t th rights 0 f
f u, . _ - Man 8ffiUI
DEPAR;1~~11· ~" ~~~0HwAvs •blre, by •PPlrtni • bltumlnou• calli are seen as part of the answer eatbm ~especth b'egh
proceedings were filed in coflloo
c I
1 '"'
tnlx surface COU I'Ie.
bY 0 ers usmg e 1 way.
o umbu•, 01" 0• July •
Pave
to the problem created
moo
PIeas court today by E E
1 wtll'b vartoua.
c:.ntnct Satu Legal Copv Nu. ••·561
meu
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Dateline:

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PomeroY
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party &amp;cretary
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party lt!llder Leo
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outwanj lgpk. ut
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strengthOiling . of

curily in Europ.

CONSIDER 'QJR5ELF
A. LUCKY WEt.ICH~
'TIS NOT EVEIO!Y 81T
OF FLUFF T!-11\T
CATCHES A
CAPTI\IN'S
FI\NCV!

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French w.wllr •
log the place oJ

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have belli ....,ed,

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JU$T KEEP TIGER REI:AJQiP,

EP6Y-GOING, HAPPY. WE'LL
MAKE A MINT ON lHIS FILM.

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we'ae 00/Nra -ro
PL..AY60M&amp;

LONG DIS11INCE CALL FROM
A Pf(. Bel Cl&gt;6f!l OF OOIWTY
GENERAL. tlERE'S 'THE
OPERATOR'S' NUMBER

NBW 6.A.M&amp;5
AND WeAJ2.
FLJNNY HA'"P5/ ·

KEEP ME POSTED. EVERYTHING!;
JU5T FINf.. RELAX.

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1SOIIVI1le G1'1D81
I flrmiBc be WU
.... In Melg8 COUll·
•. He served ..
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arl, Belville, Oldll,
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party &amp;cretary
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talks will! Sov141
party 1!18der Leo

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flied.

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BUCHAREST C
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Nitolae Cea~esc! f~
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OF WALL STREET!

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Clarela, Mt. 0.
arl, Belville, Ohio,

lei'

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NO. 58

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO.

MONDAY, JULY 11, 1966

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FIVE

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A GRENADE OIJ6HT

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TO DO IT! ONE
GRENADE RIGHT ON
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A. WAA10WJN-SO NOW A
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enee expected to bring sharp
denunclatlons of stepped • up
U. S. air raids against Communist North Viet Nam.
The churchmen from
mM!
lhan 200 hgllcan, orthodox and
Protestant denominations with
SOIJ1e
million members a!400 expected to criticize
were
80
racial mjustice and Western
complacency about the world's
widening gap between rich and
poor.
will he the first major
11
church lorwn on soctal prot&gt;lelll• since .e end of World

CIIICAGf' _ TORNADOES
and severe thunderstorms ckd
to
. pa
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ur
scream
across
t e 1·
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west Sunda
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and Wisconsm. across northero
lilmots to
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were down In section• of Chicago and throughout the nortnwes' ·n suburbs.

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erations of the cbin. neck and

stomach, and a passenger in
his car, Diana Balderson, 21 ,

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derson automobile. The motorcycle caught fire shortly after
the accidenl The fire was ex·

Parkersburg, suffered knee and
leg contusions.

on a car drlvlll by Terry h.-ew-

llngulsbed by the Chester Vol·
unteer Fire department.
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach
indicated this morning the ml&amp;bap is still under investigation,

er, 20, RL 1, Portland, going
lOUth, raportedly failed as tbe'
ear approaehed the interseetlon. Brewer's car struck
a
parked vehlele owned by William D. Tuttle, Rt. 1, Minersville. Brewer's automobile carne
to a stop later alter It hit a
cuard rail.

Sheriff's department deputies
returned to Chester at ll p.m.
Sunday to investigate a two •
ear accident at the intersection
of Route 248 and old Route 7 In
front of Summerfield's Restaurant.

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Colorado coed who waa attacked in a eastle-llke tower
of the university's Maclcy Auditorium.
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slain In a dingy, littered music practice room
flights up a creaky l!talrcase which splrala lnlld8 the
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of Saigon during the weekend 1 Sunday rught Wllh mechamcal [
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Kelterin~ was electrocuted !
had dtlftculty today fmdmg I trouble 12 miles west of . Chu
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members of the Viet Cong Lai, 350 miles north of Saogon.
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force which fled Into jungle ' Anuther Choctaw commg to Its ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) - A blown down near his home.
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CHICAGO (UP I) _ Dr. Martin Luther King
· peoding the filing ol charges. , GRENADA, Miss . (UP() - · five
killed in one crash ple-sl, Middleport, passed
Gl
upon the nation's Negroes Sund~y to .~esolv~ thetr dtf-1 They had. been separated and Civil rights leaders vowed to- [ near Elyna , doed on auto acct- Sunday afternoon in
_,_.
GOP Direction
ferences in a "coalition of consctence and JOin forces I she had flied for divorce.
day to renew demonslrations , dents from 6 p.m. Frldsy un- hospital.
,
WA' 'ffNGTON - REPUBLI· in a nonviolent army that no political machine could A woman who had helped , broken up Sunday by a squad ol j til midnight Sunday, a •urvey Born June 4, 11104 in
cans In search of the way back defeat.
Mrs. Fore move Sunday had 1 state police who sprang out by United Press International ville she was &amp;be da~~:.,:! I
to power have been urged to
King a Nobel prize-winner, spurned the call for •gone to the restaur ani with her J of hiding and banged
heads and the Ohio Highway Patrol tbe 'late Levi and
take a leaf from the Kennedy black separatism as unrealistic and said Neg_roes and · to get something to eat. . She ; with billy clubs and gun butts showed.
Pierce.
notebook - put the accent on white were "tied in a single
1said Fore approached the1r car 1in a wild melee at the county I .
dr
ed
d 8 ·vors include her
1and one of
youth . New . faees and
fresh arment of destiny .,,
CIVI)
in the parking lot, invited t?em cc-·· ouse _
Six persons
'
an_ b urVJRoscoe · 1 dau ter Mn.
programs atmed at the young g King led ahout 5,000 persons movement's choel proponents ol to eat with him and was reject-[ " If you don't like what hap- three
were kolled In oth
Jenkin;on
Flmeral aa dew foP
people who will come to domi· on a two-mile march to City l"black poyer" on the Issue of ed.
•pened today
be here tomor· l er aCCidents to boost the acCI- tw
J 'k Satterfield
11 Rt. 1 Bud""" · who
nale the electorate in the next Hall, where m(e his reformation vloleoce.
Floyd
McKissick, \ She said he returned to his row ," Leon Hall, a field worker dental death loll to 33 for the
:d Dan
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der•'e ••tll be a key to GOP namesake he posted on the prestdenl of the Congress of car, she got out of the car Mrs . i for Dr. Marlin Luther King Jr ., I weekend.
f' ld 0 0 1 b th
Meigs General Jbp!tal filler
rejuvenation, according to
a door his iisl ol 14 demands to Rac!al Equality !CORE l, drew I Fore was in and wen! in the told a rally attended by about \ Over the long Fourth ol July : (&gt;·
(&gt; wo
years illnelll,......., hoM tofrank report called "where the make Chicago an "open city ." an ovation when be told the restaurant, then heard a !hol l70 persons Sunday
holo'day 3! persons dt' ed in traf- Pn terceo"'1 omber '
sister
al2 p.m. at"'- Ban..,.
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urn us , a
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vote s are.
The actlon was symbolic of crow
ere was no 1sagree- an saw ore~ car pu away. Hall said Negroes would fie accidents
.
th M ti two grandchilPresbytmiu d:llrdl Wltb
The report, prepared by the Martin Luther who tacked hi• ment between CORE and King · He was. found at his trailer attempt to use the facilities at •
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"and a:n."'great-grandehild. the Rev. Howard lbqlpllllflle.
conservative • oriented Senate "95 Theses" on the door of the : on hat poonl.
borne. behind a bar he owns, by Sardis Lake, sw•m in the Kiwa· 1 The vtctom• mcluded,
ln
n,
iatlog. Burial wu Ill lie Willi
Republican policy committee, castle Church in Wittenberg. ! "Black power, oontrary to sberifl's deputies.
nis Club swimming pool and in- soulheastern Ohio, William B. Mro. Satterfield was a mem- cemetery.
was released during the week· Germany, in 1517. fl was what it has been misrepr.esenl- i
tegrate oUI&lt;r facilities.
Hounshell, 24 . Rt. 2 Beaver, be:' of tbe Chcrch of Chrosl of He was 8 member ollbe Jill'.
end . "Sill&lt;'f party idenlificeti"" Luther's first public act in his Ied to mean, docs not advocate ,
CLINIC REPORT
killed when hi• car left Ohio Moddleport.
.
.
riaonvtlle PreabyterlaJI .-c111
Is al Its weakest among voters crusade for reformation of the violence," McKissick saod. "Jt l Gallia county health nurses Mayor Takes Up
220 in Pike County and crashFuneral servoces will be
of HarrlSOIIVIIIe Grautll
in t,_,ir early and mtddt• 2 1S, catholic Chureh.
advocates political and econom- last Saturday administered 24
d
d ed near Waverly.
at 10 a.m. at the
Prior 1o farmiJie be wu
we suggest presence of enorTwo dozen people passed out , ic power. fl is not a slogan . It polio, 31 DPT's, s!x D-T's, 33 Two Ban 8 Satur ay
mgsCoats Funeral B'""': .
schoolleacber lJl M8ip COUll·
r.-.ous opportunty; opportumty from tbe 9S-degree be
Some lis a movement wblcb seeks to tuberculin skin tests, five ly- Two persons were fined and
Rev . Donald HICks olfiCI8ling.
m
y-ears He l!eiVId
to make the!O new voters Re- 1011,000 persons bad been 'lchange conditions from wh!cb phold innocuiaUons and six two forfeited hoods in the court
Vetel'BDI Memorial Hospital Burial will be In Gravel HID
"::lthe
lbtbera
public""S; opportunity to
expected to attend the rally riots erupt."
smallpox vaccinations. Since the of Pomeroy Mayor
Charles A&gt; --ti.,lons Salllrdoy _ Ford , cemetery m Cheshire. Frlenda Board many years.
these new voters in terms of Jhat King Isler said was a King has been highly crKieal first of the year free lmmuni- Legar Saturday mght.
Goodnight, Reedsville;
Mrs. may_ eall at the funeral borne Surviving are bJ1 wife Norma,
!heir own problems, their own "tremendous •ucce!B."
· ol the term "black power," zations to GaUia residents have Ernest E. Blake, 42, Colum- Kermit Fisher, Cleveland.
anytime.
brothers CJarenco' Ml 0.
Issues. their own needs
and The rally marked an ap- contending it carriea overtones totaled 501 polio. 564 OPT' s. and bus, wa• _fined 'IS and costs
Florida; Earl, Belvine, OliiD,
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parent detente between King Iof black supremacy.
286 smallpox vaccinatior
on conviCtion of reckless oper- Dlschar8es Salllrday - Mrs.
Melp General Bolpllal
and
era! nleces IIIII pbewl
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ation and Roy Sidney Sansbury, William Levacy and daughter. Admll81ono S l - y sev arranpmellla De
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47, Middleport, $5 and cost!, Admlssloaa Sanday - Alma zo Menchini, Pomeroy.
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failure to yield right of way. Doss, Coolville; Edna Leach, Discbal'IM Satorday Forfeitures were by
Mary Pomeroy; Katherine Weaver, Admlulou Somday McDaniel, 28, North Carolina, Harrisonville; Francis David- les Harrison, Middleport;
assured clear distance, $25 bond son, Langsville.
Ia Redekin, Albany.
GARDEN CITY N.Y. (UP!) Sovlel poet in an open letter this one I bave a partl&lt;'lllar and heavy and aopl!lslleated wea- and stanley Kiser, Letsrt Falls, Dla&lt;barges SUnday Sadle Dlscbafpa Sunday _ Betty
ldcEihilmey.
Bailey.
- NOOel Prize.wlnnlntl ~erica published in New~, for personal batred. I am against pons they carry to kill our sons. lntollcatlon, $25.
aovellst Jf!hn Steinbeck today wblch be bas been wrltlng a this Chlne•e-lnspired war. 1 And where lbat oU and those
IIDld Sov)et poet Yev1eny nationally synldlcated week)J don't know a slDIIe American weapons come from, you
Yevtuallenb . !bat "the ,&amp;illll column.
who Is for IL But •. • you probably know better than I • ,
()C
ftB!ph Cundill
Middleport
would fall sUeot and our dear · The Pulitzer and Nobel prize- uked me to denounce half a ,
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10118 _9!!'1ld come home" lt winning writer asked Harry F. war, our half. I appeal to you "f hope you also know tbal If KINGSTON, Mleh. (UP!) Police got an early tipoff raid. Only four
"'ll cll8d IniAl' IDddleport Vllo
1\Iinla eolllld persuade North Guggenheim, Newsday's .editor to join me In denOUDclng lhe lbose weapoDS were nul being State pollee camouDaged In about the eoct fights billed by managed to escape as
!age court
of
VIetNam
agree In &amp;ood Jalth and publisber, to mge bls whole war.
aent, we would DOl be In Viet treea
the site of its promoters as
Kentueky pollee 011 the JP'OWl!l l'ii&lt;IOJlOdl
aoekleat
a.JD.
Ill ne&amp;olla!e.
.
c:npyrlgh~ reply slD!WiaDeous- "Surely you don't belleve !bat Nom at all • , ,
.... ' ntucky Derby of cock Derby
of eoct flghtlng." in.
11111ay 111 Gl'llft.IC
In a poem publlsbed Jull 7 In ly available to all news media. our 'pilots Oy Ill bomb "I beg you to use your very 1 1 g h t 1ng," Sunday swooped Wearing special camouDage Pollee Slid Hille IIIOilf7
•Poll&lt;e uld ()Jndlll's velllc'lt
a ~~ Ulerary newspaper, In ao doing, Guggfnbelm cblldrell,' tbal we send bombs CODSiderable Jnlluence oo your down on olgnal from a pollee outfits, state troopers were conllocaled boe&amp;UIO the balk
parUc1
Yevllk
notedld
and ht*vy equipment agalJlst people, your govemment, and plal:e tv break up the bloody, bidden In treea and a1ou1 the coek light beltlnl 11
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"""' tebl- inJillcent olvlllana! Tbls Ia not on those who look to the Soviet lll=l oporl
edges ol tbe woods where the with 111 etlllral
......., pr; •6 f ·' _.,.
bec , 11!11111 • ....,.. r "'"uwr o son,
oil the VIet Nam war beck, II c:urrently a U.S. soldier Easi'Berlln In 1153, BudapeallJl Union for uslstanee, to stop "
fights were held.
The tarteSt """""' o1
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!11'1"! . ' . • II protest the
VIet N!UD.
lfl66, nor
.• Tibet In 11159..
sending the murderous mercll- Olfioers arrested 88 of the
M a prearranged moment a ncovll'td - ·from a
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l!t"pbeclr'a open teller read, "You !mow aa well as I do, andlse tbrougb .North VIetNam speclalora and eonftscated 1.10 state pollee airplane circled !be Dlllflt.• lland · 11M up bJ1
II! jllrl:. " ... You !mow"'~ Geoya, ~t we 1re .,..btlll oil be used agaillatlbe South., birds. Thltleen of the battlinijrl&amp;h.l area and through a ~ , _ .....
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I taurant, about t2 mile! east of
hit holiday proportions B Wdn sd
Sunday olllowa ball
bore on u.s.
T0 be Renewed lor the second straight week. . e e e ay quite • lew lrlladlJ lliJiuclbrC
Her husband, Denver. 50, was
beld in Atbens County jail \
At least 24 persons, Including Jemlie Satterfield, 62, 790 Ma·
or two boy frladl. Bu&amp; J
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Few Leads Found m· Search
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Near Athens \

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The slleriff'• depiltmelll ...,; ;
ported IIDOiber wreck .. ~ '
Route 248 at !be IDMised'_. ,Of'
old Route 7 wbere a
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by Larry Kellh lll1l. "' lit. I, .
Long Bottom, .....
time Friday Dl&amp;bl b1 ,.
Wled automobile.
far

Violent weather swept Ohio lightning and a hail storm witb read 68 at Toledo, 66 at Cle~~
Ibis past weekend with at least stones "as big as goU balls" land and Manetta, 69 at Cur
one tornado, a hail storm, light- struck western Montgomery cinnali and 68 at Colwnbus.
ning strikes and high winds.
County.
'l'ballderstorma 0. Tap
A small tornado hit near Ay- Heavy rains soaked mll)ly Althougb tbe weather mnderersville in Defiance County Sat· I parts of the state with up to ated late Sunday and remained
urday night , demolishihg a , lour inche• of water, but oo ma- lcalm overnight, it looked Uke
1 noU&gt;e
trailer and injuring six I JOr flooding was reported.
more thunderstorms w o u I d
occupants. Sheriff's deputies The storms lowered tempera- \' move into the state later ill the
said four adults were in good tures, but only temporarily. By day.

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side and door ol Tutlle's nllloo
le. No diaries '""" flied.

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Commt~nist gunners ~Wtught down one American
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The twister also wrecked a wDI be broken July 21 for implane, an Air Force F4 Phantom, but its twQoman
ULA RIDENOUR
garage and blew a barn off Its! provemeol of a road oD doe
was quickly rescued. An A4 Skyhawl!. from the c•rnerl
.
foundation. II knocked down north sho... of Rocky Fork
USS Constellation waa missing and presumed down.
IJia Rodenoar, Chesler, bas scores of treea and cut a path !' Lake Highland County, markTwo land-based Skyhawks sank an armed
eompleted a course in Cosme- through a woods. II was lhe on· 1ng the atart of the APJIIllacbist
vessel with Zuni· rockets and, 20 milh!"eter \ tol•i!Y and advaoc•• balr otyl· 1 Jy tornado reported in Ohio ai- . Ia highway program in Ohio.
cannon shells as the boat raced toward the two ai.J'IIlen ing at Southerton • Marty though more severe ones swept
Glenu Rhodes of
Mouat
eight miles off the coast. An Air. Force Albatross
Beauty Academy. Sbe Ia now tbrough Michigan and Indiana. Orah will do the work amfer
plane picked up the downed pilots wtthm
\ employed at _the La Femme
Wmd and
--:as
8 $3ll,248 contriH't.
after they parachuted into I
Beauty Shop lD Belpre.
panied by It g h n lt n g
Reloeatlon of u. s. 5! at
the sea .
situated 130 miles west-north[caused numerous fires an
,.,1e,,burg another Appa1
The United Stales lost lour west of llano!, 20 moles north· I
knocked down trees and utili!) / Jt:;a project, 11 oxpeetecl to
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helicopters in the Soutb and northwest of tbe Panhandle
poles. Dayton was blacked out ;
early aext mouth. A M.l
four
servicemen were , port of Dong Hoo and another ,
for up to an hour Saturday million eontract already bas
killed in one of the crashes. . ,32 mtles nortb-northwesl ol
when eiectr•c wire• were beeD awonled .for tile ......
American infantrymen . who ,-tai Vinh. .
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killed 238 Communist troops in 1
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A U.S. Marine CH34 Choctaw \
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Madame Nature Mad

63 Ford

The handle bars of Heaton's
cycle ripped through the wind·
shield and left side of the Bal·

u.s. Air F?rce and Navy planes

SAIGON (UP!) _

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tires.
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ment. Balderson sustained lac-

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Balderson,s car, follDwing the
Impact, ran off the right side

More Oil Depots
Hit by Bombers
In Northern Raid ·.

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WORLD
Auto.

Injuries.
Ginther, a passenger on the
cycle driven by Heaton, also
suffered a compound tractura
of his left leg.
The victims were transported to Pomeroy by the Pomeroy
emerJ:ency unit at S:fi p.m.,
transferred to a Ewing ambulance ad rushed to
Holzer.
Two ambulances, with oquad
members ln each, took the vic·
lims from Pomeroy to Holzer.
The Meigs County Sherifl's

Two Meigs county men were
seriously Injured In a molorcycle-&lt;:111' collision Sunday
on
Route 7, just north of Chester.
Rushed to Holzer Hospital
and admitted with severe injurIes were cycllsl!! James Heat.
on, RD 3, Pomeroy and Ray
Ginther, 27, of Chester.
Hoapltal officials said today
Heaton's left leg had been am·
putaled by surgery . Heaton suffered a compoond fracture of
bis leg, and multiple
other

Balderson told authorities he
saw the cycle dart toward the
centerline, pull back, then started to pass a southbound car,
crossing the (e[]terline and striking the left front of Balderson '9
northbound car.

department said the cycle, a
Harley-Davidson, ran headon into a car operated by Thomas H.
Balderson, 21, of 2303 Highland
Road, Parkersburg.

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