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wa's sung for Mrs. Isabel Toy,

/1 •pocnle d"'!'er hlghllgbted , Ethr' Hughes. Lettie Roush,
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Jah Wh1te, pres1dent. pres~d~. a meditatwn entitled, •·p ull
~·~h ~~: Cera Pu!len gtvmg from Above'' taken from "The
1 Secret Place.'' Members
anI swered roll ca ll by giving a
f&lt;Jvorite JOke . Plans
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August Event

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POMEROY
NITIONAL BANK

is Planning Btuaar

'!'he August meeting will

with Mrs.

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be Build Peace Chapel, and a
em, A Revelation. She
gave a meditation from

35 teet off a building while I with the pledge to flag and

inspecting fire protection equip- moment of silent prayer.
! ment.
communication was read

nurse, expressing a
for cards and letters received.

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A birthday box of in~:~:~:!

gifts brought by the 1
was sent to Miss Thoma and
also a round robin car&lt;l.
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They

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when they held
sponsored preSB confere....,,
lnveatigaUon · showed tile ,...
swers they dented giving wert
supplied by 1 French tnterpre..
ter in a language nelibll'
understood .
Sen. Allen J. Ellellder, D-LI:,
said Saturday lbat If the North
Vietnamese try U.S. plloll aa ·
war criminals wUJ try to ~
that the U.S. d'11'f' wllatevfl Jt,
necessary to . ''obliterate'' the
government of Nortb VIet · Na,.,,
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TODAY'$ THOUGHT
"All bumaD wl!do.Ji Ia IIID
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ing Trail Garden Club was held
Wednesday at 6 p. m. at Royal
Oak Park with Mrs. C: L. Heat-

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HtrJ't thf llol~tlll'l1 for btclrllllhll
t1u1 to tiHplnr on too toft • ft'llftnu. A $20
11~ln1 on tile mtttr"' that' a mt&lt;le for tmllhlul bKio. ILIP9QI'I
lftd 1011nd, eomfort.ble alttp. The Sacropedlc feltiJru Unlfllucte
c..trvcflOn, • fltlllll¥t deep quiltlnt ptOCHl thtt CGmbirltl IUKUJiOUI IOftntM
lml hulthful i&amp;UpPOrt. And Ia top It oil, th8 a.mco S.Cropldk: has
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Sacrt~Pde IIIPEIIII.a rqul• $89.H

deluu m•Hreu now only ..Q.tl

Quil~ .....,._ "Tht Wotld'• at.lul s~Hp~nc Pit~· only $71.71

INGELS FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT

conducted by Mrs.
Lewis, president, and
plans
were made to plant more an.
nuals and clean up the front
entrance to Beech Grove
etery. Projects for the coming
year were annotmced by
program committee_
Mrs. Lewis discussed
county meeting on July 1
which the club was host.
members plan to make a tour
of strip mines on Wednesday,

August 3. '!'he traveling prize
d!mated by Mrs. Walter Bento
was awarded to Mrs. Joseph
Struble.
'!'he next meeting will
be
held at the home of M r o.
Struble on August 10 instead
of August t7 due to the fair. A
tour of the park concluded the

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Asks Equal Spirit at Home
FROM
UNITED PRES$
INTERNATIONAL

• lt.BIIIFELDS SELL THE GENUINI
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L.EE OV!RALLS
Lee Oversll• are taUored sizes - bavt 4 In 1 bfb pocket,
11fety watch pocli«, ruot proofed butlono, shield lock
biple aeams and many other feat~ to make them wear
well, Itt well and satisfy you. At ElherleldB you'll find

Boys Sizes 8 to 18 wRANGLER
BRUSHED DENIM WESTERN JEANS

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ove.-.ua in white, blue denlm OYeralls for genel'll wear,
and 1hlckocy stripe for leDWal wear. Slzet 34 to M.

KNIT
SPORT SHIRTS

SHOP
APRONS
Bib front style at waist.

Also 1 Complote Seloctlon of LH O.nlm Jackots
in lined or ·unlined stylu. Sins 36 to 50.

lova $1.95 lliort IIH•t

MENS BLUI DINIM

MENS WASH N WEAR

In olzes 3 Ia 7 allj( 8 IIJ ·
18. SQiids and strlpeo

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regular colftr style&amp; and

Henley neck"

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SALI PRICI
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Plaid flannel lined - zipper front - 2 pockets. Sl2e1
small, medium, large and extra large.

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Mon•C-Twnt

Stop in The Busy Mens and Boy1 Department on the fint
ftoor and .see the big selection of Mens Work Glovet-Red Palm Glove• - JerseJ Gloves - Le;.ther Palm Work
m.... in knit wrist style - Safety cuff and cauntlet otyfeo;
Welders Gloves - Rubberized Gloves - Jf!ney GlovesGoat!kin GlovM - You'll like the excellent selection - ·
Select the ones )'OU need for wear now and later on.

Work Jackets

styles and

re1ular collar styles. Solid
rtripea, novelty patterns.

and extn large.

"AIUSTOCRAT"

Cotton Throw Rugs
24" X 40" Size
Fringed all around Hl-lo textured cotftln cut and loop
Avoeado, Orange,

rug. Colors: Gold, Red, ffiue,

CLEVELAND

Brown, Turquoise, Rose.

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SALE! GUITARS

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Full·alze classic Spanish guitar. steel reinfOrced ~
21 frell - nylon atrlngi - Ughi ~ruce top. ~pii
plyw;ood .back and sldeo ID mahogany finish ~ ~·
wood fin&amp;erboard and brld&amp;e.

Duck

BIB OVERALLS

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Another shipment of these popular rugged work
overalls. Made with double kneea. and reinforced poe·
f&lt;eto. Sanforized shrunk. A Complete aelectlon of aim.

lor'• Ll...tWotght

ztpr Jackets
Washable. 100% cotton
wilb ppfald fillute1 tlnlq.
a llan! pockell. Stu 8 to

a. suro to -

the •ther Carhart! Brown Duck Work
Clothes. CarP.,.ter"a Ovorallo - Lined Button front
Jockoto - ZlpjMr froni lined Jackals --, Lined Snap
on Hoodo.

18 in 10Ud color red or
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SPORt SMIRTS
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maize, bqllon·'front. Osble
sUteb lrlm. Small, medfum

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Don't forgtt Our Furniture Sale end the Cu1tom ~g'r•pity $!t:Je

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Tensions Tightened by Death
Of Negro in Cleveland Slum

Sbeo smaU, medium, lar&amp;e

$5.95

sanforlzed shrunk. Made of long wearing cotton
twill. Dark olive, forest green, tan, dark grey and
!lilver grey.
Tho Shirts are in sizes 14.,. to 20 and in your proper sleeve leiJgiJ!. lave down shirt type collar,
anchored· buttons, two button through flap pockets.

Brown

Henley neck

to 50 in solid colora, green

1'11• Pants are In size 29 to 50 waist measure, are

C:.rhartt

$2.95 Short StHva

KNIT
SPORT SHIRTS

dpper closure, two large
root!tJo poeke15. s;,.. 36

"Big Yank11
WORK UNIFORMS

.$6.00

Mons

With nylou ojJIUt llnlnR.
Vat dyed army twill,

S.V. Friday and Saturday

'!'he annual picnic of the Wind-

on asking grace.
A short business session was

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stripes,

$3.95

and winter.

the hostess to the above and
Mrs. Thomao Clark, lllrs. Jed
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1 Webster Sr., Mrs. George Mow-~
roy, Mrs. Olin Knapp and a
i guest, Miss Unda Mowrey.

Nationally atWertised ytar 'round ptlce $59.91

PHONE 992·2635

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420 Nylon In Blzea 6 to 18
tipered style ·- hao adjustable waist - bo cuffsblatlr, wheat, olive green or )oden green.

Soft and rugged. Brushed denim In popular blue color. Tapered fit. Sanforl2ed ahrunlt. Sbea 29 to 38

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For 'yample,

he was in need of treatment.
The prisoners are on their
own even in these minor
matters, however, because no
exceptiona are officially recog·

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85'% CottOp - 15%

to Mrs. A. V. Howell, a •hut·in

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Saturdey Nights

Plald1, f\oraiB,

circum·

prl""""r can give
his ''name, rank,
"""Bf·~ lilrnl&gt;er alld date of
the Information
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blm,tcal to the United

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DRESS UP SLACKS

$'1'.4i·

round robin card was also se11t

Refreshments were served by

op¥Hfifday and

Sele

tan or gr~J. Stoek up now
on your needs for this fall

l Ung and Mrs. Owen

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Dress Sleeks

In certai.1

MeCiuro
of n1;~~~;.
They were
of 'li6S irter
yean by the VIet

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member.
I Games were played and priz, eo awarded kl Mrs. Ben Neutz·

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ol conduct Is strict

are iome permissible

exceptions were started, lhUe
would be no end to them.
Even in the case of torture,
the code provides only that
"once a man il placed in a
position wher~ It Ia beyond his
abUity kl resist answering
further questions, his further
answers are made entirely on
his own · responslbUity. Upon
repatriation, the circumstances
of capture and conduct through
the perind ol detention will be
examined."
The c~arges, later dismissed,
were brought against Sgt.
George E. Smith of Chesler, W.
Va., and Sgt. Claude D.

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BOYS PERMANEN'I' PRESS

WESTERN JEANS

several articles
Paratroopers

Constance Thoma, tt:h:e:r:::::~

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· are now held
Ill North VIet Nam.
tlje bulk of the 63
lmoWio to have been
Another 2lZ are
nmy hne been

lllzed. Military o:xperts feel that
H the praetlce ol allowing

tmts • tnhc•Ael

sizes.

"WRANGLER" BRUSHE.IJ DENIM

of

NILES,MAN
Ohio KILLED
(UP!) - John .Bay
Mrs.Psalm
Geraldbook.
Wildermuth, prE&gt;!· I·
K.
Engelhardt,
49,
Warren,
was
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was
in
charge of t h
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business session, which openea

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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

$7.95 Mens Dress Slacks
$8.9 5

Past Presidents
01 Auxiliary
Meet Wednesday

ial guest, Mr. C. A. Barnett. including,

Serv1ng ;: ,. ~gs Cc11nty for over 94 yean

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Gladys Williams, and a spec- leader, read

zipper

and

wrlljl ,to hi.! molber, .a prlaoner
would 11avt to disci~ .at least
her nam• . If the )kter Willi sent
through the Red CroSB, or her
name and adilrts~ Where the
services of the Red Cross were
not recognized.
Some Small ExceplloBI
It II unlikely_he wonld receive
black marks for· having done
so, though the Pentagon withholds the names of relatlveo
and addresseo of men who have
been captured. Or he might
give his own medical history II

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Fair wltb Hltle lemJI"''ature
Mondsy.

aba•c• toDIJbl and

DRESfts ·

terrific values.

: Rutland.

The WSCS ol Reedsville was
recently entertained at an all

were

WEATHER

conGN

otn. siJH. Bll' l!lection,

and Mrs. Arthur Roush.

hue is a former resident

Clilml Laek ""''dac

Worntm1 SIHVtlell

front · styleo. Regular and

$S,.q·.

$6.95 Mens .Dress Sl1cks

Force

Brosdculs from Hanoi haw
a~ted repoftodly. that AmeriCilft •. ~ llave. "a!IQioglzed"
f!X' bom~lpl C&lt;imllibolfst oil
di!poll alld .other Installations ..
T)oo .broadcast. ta~k the auth..,.
lie ~or of sfined statemenla
obtai.. from some POW• in
the Korean war.
'!'he milltaty code of conduct
I&lt; getting ito first test In
a
ohootlng war. It was drawn up
. beeaUBe of the behavior ol
iotne of Amerlran prisoners In
the Korean 1\'ar. Twenty-two of
lbe refused to be repatriated

SPECIAL PURCH.tlll

Button front and

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"lnsufftclent-rildence."

$5.95 Mens Dress Sleeks-- S.le$Al88'

Buckley, Mrs. Hazel Buckley, Road in Syracuse.
Mrs. Nancy Buckley, Mrs. C.
A. Barnett, Mrs. Rushla Shum· '!'he meeting opened with the
way Mrs. Nell Wilson,
and Lord's Prayer in unison and
guesis, Mrs. Ina Massar, Mrs. Mrs. 0. A. Martin, devotion&amp;l
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than their "'name, rank, serial

number and date of birth."
lnforrnatlon admittedly ·" Is
mea1er, since the · Viet OJnr
llld till' North VIetnamese have
barred representatives of the

llltereall at the Ullllid' Illes;"
The ,~ were dlarnlllfl for

Jntel'IUitlollll Red" C1'Gu Com·
mtuee from the ~h OJin,lj&gt;l
and have refuled to' negGIJ&amp;te
concemln1 ~a!jbent of lbe
captives..
II Is aoswned, however, that
the Communists wo~ have '
quickly made propqanda cap(.
tal of (lrlsoner stalernenta
detrimental ~ the ·i United
~tes If thee~ coula have
estracted any. They made sucb
claims, aU IIIKXI~, when
u.s. prisoners
paraded
througb Hanoi str..ls.
. Two Army sergeunla were
swiftly absolved of chargl!ll that .
they gave · the VIet Coo&amp;
"certain documents, otatemeniJ
and writings infmlcal kl tli.e

patterns.

lawn.
American Legion Auxiliary
Members attending yere Mrs. Drew Webster Post Wednesday
Dorotha Reibel, Mrs. Mamie evening at her home on College

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Mrs. Orville Landers of Col~":j
bus, formerly of PQrne~oy;,. all
suflered a heart altac a
a patient al MI. Carmel Ho•
pltal.

WOMINS
DUSTERS,

A fine group of slack; for summer or year round
wear. Size 29 to 50 waist measure. Many, many styln'
are permanent press. .Materlala are rayon· and wool
blends - Dacron and rayon blenda ~ Ray&amp;n JRd·
acetate blends. A fine selection of colon and neat

Mrs. Lillie and Rose Thomas.
Plans were rna de for a Bazaar
to be held this fall . A bake sale
will be held this Saturday, Ju- Mrs. Roy Holmes enterlainly 23, 10 a.m. on the Riebel ed the Past Presidents of the

Nights
i 6t00 to' 8:00 p.m.

l l~fli~ JULY SALES

Sale! Mens Dress Slacks

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day meeting at the home of

r ~rr. f.iday

Word wa.s ~"t:lv

GUDfotd CODege, N. C.; Mr.
alld Mrs. Albert Ka!Mr, Albany,
Ohio, and Mr. and MrS. Hom·
er Brown, Letart.

SPICtALI

Thursday evening. Mrs. Dona-

Rent a Safe IUposit box ltere NOW!

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Malee Elberlelds In Pomeroy Your·Sh~pping! Center

Both are 1963 graduates of Mrs. Mary Donahue Bf Dun
Po&lt;a High School.
can Falls, Ohio, ill visiting with
The bride-elect is a grand- friends in the area . Sh,e was
daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Qlrl the dinner guest Wednesday
MatltJX of Point Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MilMr. and Mrs. R. R. Anderson i hoan and visited with the Verof Vienna, W. Va.
non Weber family in Rutland

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Church at

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ON "'i;w11afion• burglM ore quick to ar&lt;epf is
a bouse or apartment left unoccupied during sumIller vorotloo and weeJclendsl Why risk needles•
lo" of your ¥Ciu~y theff or llr&amp;-when you
can relil''cl Safe ·Dei!Osij box here for so little (and

des reported Saturdsy; ... , lllere have been no
eotalllllbJd allp.uf18 ao yet io
lht ~avior of American
prisoners of war held by tho
Communlsll in Viet Nam.
Will! the North Vietnam•"
ttorealening to try alld uecuto
them as war crlrntnais, the
prisoners so rar appear "' have
adhered to the post-Korea code
of conduct which pledgeo them
not to disclose aoythlng more

OPEN·\ FRIDAY, TONIGHT UNTIL 1:011 cmd
TOMORROW, SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00

Mrs. George Hackett, Sr.
and daughter, Mrs. Torn Scally '
returned home Wednesday all·

er being in Columbus for sev·
Nitro,
eral days with Mr. Hackel! who
Va., the Rev. Charles Roth
is recovering from a
heart
perform the open church
attack at Grant Hospital in
mony at S p m. uniting
Columbus.
marriage Miss Karen
Mr. and Mrs . Robert Haley
Mattox ' daughter
of
Mr.
d h"!d
M.k
K athy
N" an c1 ren, 1e,
Mrs. Leonard Milo
a x 01
t- iind Barbara have
returned
tro, and Mr. Ralph Wayne Null, from a vacalion ftshing trip
son o( Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. to McConnelsville.
· Null of !led House, W. Va.
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Mr., and Mrs. Warren Ben. The br1de-elect has complet- 1 nett and family of Columbus
ed _her ~unior year at Marshall visited recently with his par· .
Umverstly where she .was a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
vocational home economics m~- Bennett.
jor, a member o( Kappa Oml· .
cron Pfli. home economics bon- Steve Doolittle of Berea is
orary and a member of the visiting his grandparents, Mr.
Home Economics Associ'atlon. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert.
She will complete her senior Ricky Cline, son of Mr. and
year at West Virginia UnJver~ j r,trs. Michael Cline of Mcsity, where her fiance is a sen- , A~thur , . has spent the week
ior majoring in Physical Edu-1 With h1s grandparents,
Mr.

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W~'j.'ON &lt;UPI) -Mil~

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Mrs . Alice Lawhorn and dau· Fisher, Miss Eula Harris, Mr.

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Seri·al.
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with his parents, Mrs. Robert

Mattox-Nu/1

Mrs. Clyde Winebrenner, Mrs.
John Lyons, Mrs. Pearl Hof!·
man. Julia Grim and M r s.

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01 Mrs: Biggs;

Mrs. Arthur Skinner was alghters, Mr. and Mrs. E be r and Mrs. Kite Bug(eas, Mr;
business visitor recently in j1 Roush, Mrs. Edna Burris, Mrs. and Mrs. Edwin Roosb, Mr. and
Columbus.
Leonard McDaniel, Mr. alld Mrs. Larry A,ngell and _chll·
Joe Yoong, Jr. and sons of Mrs. Boyd McDaniel, all of Ma- ,dren, Mrs. Ada Bailey, Notro;
Cambridge visited this week
Mr. alld Mrs. Johnle i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ashley.

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above. were Mrs . John Seines , I
Mrs. James Souders, Mrs. Ja-1

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Game.s were~- ~ :priz.
ea awarded to ~
Cbarlet
Lathey, Mrs. Robert
Eads,

Karla" K~ alld Da.
mon ' New Haven· Mra. Jobn
Buah and chllciren, i..et.rt; . Mrs • .
Boyd W..,_; Mr. and M ra. Mro. Nathan BJ8ia;.., !Joal· M~. ~ E:bac~!:d
Boyd wears, Jr.; Mr. alld Mr,,
to .... Cb .... luli. Wed ' WU!Jur 1 Jll,
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Ralph w..,. ~d M ra · ,..
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"stewart
8 1' Mr. and Rutland Jloacl· A short busl·
Carl Angell a
~~- Mtred Biggs.
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Mrs. Cbill'les Tut;ley allll 11011s, III!S8 sesa!on wao. collducted by ReltesJunenta were served 1&gt;J
Mr. alld Mrs. Bob HaU, Lola Mrs. Raymond Fischer, vice th h teas to thoee named •
and Brad, Mr. alld Mrs. Son~ president, and plaris wero made • "'lid Mrs Kenneth MlcllSonnet! and daughter, Mr. and· "' go to OScar's at Gallipolis bore 8
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Mr•. lor dinner on WedneodBJ, Aug· ae ·
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SUFFERS ATTACK
Mr. John ~. Mr. Gaoy the next reaular II)OOtlq . on
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Roush,

NEW HAVEN"'- The 20th reunion of the famDy of lhe late
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Boyd Wears and Mary Louisa
Taylor Wears, Nitro,
Va.,
wu held on Sullday at the
Mrs. Walton Manley and"Mrs. New Haven Park.
Tom Hendricks were business Atterullng were Mr. and
vlsitors in Huntington, W. Va. Mrs. George Hndson, Bryan and
_this we~k. They also attended Cberyl, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks
the a0toque sale held at Gallo Edwards and Shirley, Mr. and
polis which drew antique deal- Mrs. Boyd Kinzel and sons,

the church. '!'he birthday song

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llln. ~&gt;arry-KJrt, Jeff ChatterCiub
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rook • E t New York Negroes Geltlnt! Everythinc.
simply to rtlidenta of olher lyn.
B lyllll
Ma r Jnbn "We're BOing to cool It," a porto of lhe city. No one from The department sent out of the '!'Ore exoept to 11,11 lbal SAIGON· (UP!) ..aomiiiiiiiiBI divtslall apparently marched But llerl Marine pllotl .lilled
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'fSJturda;" shook serious-faced yollth reported at out of the city has been special "recall" orders keeping the
woa. Tllon wu
errlllas Saturday night ·at- dlreell1 IOUihward acrou ,the their heiiCIJ»&gt;ers . . the alf
V. -...,.Yacited
,;cool II" the end of lhe 1·2 hour closed arrested a• of Saturday.
on duty half the men who A
suspicion tbat the. :eked one of the .blgpllt U.S. demllttartzed .zone .separatinc elid .out.. ill . danger while
hondo "!!'I
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id door sesalon
With the Brooklyn delegation normally would go off duty at 6 MIIJ')nes, awed by the pres- hellco ter bases In Viet Nlll!l North and South VIet NIIIL
altack "Ill golns on.
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: : . "It's beloi agreed by every- nodding agreement, the mayor J&gt;.m. EDT. The extra men were ence of ,the fDrmer Grace KeJ.
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rtar !Ire In lhe Ill' war, U.S. planes A Rare lhip llt up, the ar•
ex trod \0 ! the
ted one here to make every effort said the unreal atemmect from on hand to fight blazes touched ly amllljl
the OPP!'IIdo•, :1 t awo.:.;:•
moAmerican qaJn bombed oll storage elid AllleriCBD "Huey" heUcopo
rc"•wed vtole lier was
for peace, " Lindsay said, "to the basic problems of "ne&amp;lect, off by firebombs and protect ml&amp;bt Dol have tried too lwd a
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ed two air laclii!W in Nol1h VIol Narn A ter IUII!hips pourtd fire 011 the
only hol!ro yr .
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cool it 0 ff and belp calm It" mlslrust and cbanse
but fellow ll!'efighters from mob - or maybe dldJI'I pay that servlftcemnden,d am37agholea in the. Na.:;;•o.......wk ..1 wu da· CommuniSt atl8ck posiUoM.
qu•shon. 'l'lltlr• was no c all8•
ad "tied that ,:
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much atteallon to the 11me, era a
ug
-~~ -by•·- undru., turd
in police .plans and aome 1,500 The mayor mt
m mam y
Sbak H ad
Only hours earlier hundreds
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landing pad.
~n~g.,.
gro
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8a
riot. tr~ . tactical patrol one or two cases undoubtedly
All
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k residents The attack of the U.S. near V'lnb, but the ptlot the Amerlcall! wounded in the
squsd memlll!rJ were ordered pert of the trouble comes from The Broup burst mto apRiause of ~a;t ~: Yor violence.
Marines' Marble Airfield, thrte m~ to eject fNfll, his attack . were 'servicemen on
out for ·lilt """""' night
outsiders." He did not specify when three younJl men, a erup e . m . new dec! wo
miles south of Da Nang, came ~ lei QV~ lhe ~· where duf)l, ""'t mortar fire llae .
whether he was referring lo the Negro, a Puerto Rtcan and • Negro mghtrtders w;";'
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.. thous8nds of American he waa picked Up bJ a boat wounded '~~~rtt lither Amerlclllll
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white, shook hands with each l')'uerto Rtcan men.
~~re· CONTINUED From Page I lnfan n battled a laJtt from a Navy destroyer.
In a naval hospital alonplle
hostilities were based on the ·
WEATHER
other and with the mayor.
bombarded by gunsbottl'
emergency . room of Lakeside Viet =force ln a Jungle juot
Claim Ptltl CapiUtecl
the heUcopter field.
response of youth lenders wt• Temperature. precipitation, As the mayor attempted to bombs, rocks and
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where he spent three bours in 25 miles north vi l!al&amp;on.
(Communlll Nol1h Viet Narn
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weather conditions for each 24·
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Hall
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hour perlnd as recorded by Pet.!
would be blind even It he apparent retaUaliOII for I wup!Ue wu
down on the match the Pllll
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wort th!.."_esds of mal Ne~ McCormick at Fairfield Weathsurvived.
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er station.
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Day
High Low Wealber l
inlerAJpted the quietest night in Nol1h VIetnamese division In pilot captured.)
base, ldUed • Marmebul'
Sun. .. .. .. .. . .. 90 61 Fair
a week that had produced three the far northwest comer ol U.S .. Marine spokesmen said about 100 Seahees
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deaths, almost a score ot South Viet Narn. A. U.S. the Marble AlrOeld wu lltnlck hospital and crumpled aomt
For 2.tPersons
Tues. .. .. . .. .. 92 19 Fair
George Hargraves, superintendent of
n e injured and mountii!J property apokeaman said the Communlll by 30 rounds of mortar !Ire, buUdinBs.
; Wed. . .. . .. .. .. . 86 63 Fair Meigs Local School District, told Middleptohrt- om%v damage.
orilt"' were I.ned and Thur . .. .. . .. . .. . II 50 Fair Rotarians Friday night they can be proud ey app ' . Teams of vandals, some
forfeited bonds in Fri. . .. .. " .. " 86 49 Fair ed by such I Iarge vote the bond issue that Will provide scarcely out of
Meigs t':"ollllly Court Friday. , Sal .
. . . . . . 73• 611 _Fair a new, consolidated high school.
Middle· roamed a 53-block area settlng
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Introduced by Mr. Lee McComas, former .
. buildings ablaze with crude
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and the exposure and focua
Judge Frank W Porter JL Average high temperature for port superintende&lt;'t and present clerk of. the Me~gs Lo fllebombs and smashing s~re CA~E KENNEDY (
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Vehleular ~~:~~~w~! "real good."
fined Glenn Avery $IO and costs the week this year fl. last year cal Board, Mr. Hanraves said the n~w htgh school Will fropts for tooting. Service puzzlmg photograbyph)~lnl
_the spacewaik,
''The only thing II, the sailon liJI J!S~~red. . clear distance 85.5
be brick, cement and the usual VISlb!e matenals, and stations, the source of "Molotov ruilled alte':ta
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the live CJhzens." he said

roadway, l\u.bor£ s
Chne,' week this Year 0, last year . tO.
f:!' SO fof tan\lre to stop with- ~ Total preciptta£\on to date for
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Harry H. ·~~sl•d.honds ol ,25.01 Inches.
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reckteu operatioa C!latwns.
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UPI BrJe. fs

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Illi•nois
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FOf 'F"'lfSt u·Jghway

by fellow spaceman

NASA said

Tho fact the trouble no IOD6er Colllllll. tbe U. S. space

moUon picture lllm

Ralph s. Locher insisted,
however the trouble could be
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Befi:s,was being contained in the repo1-ted Saturday.
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Mr. Hargraves said he
Is .Sanborn.
, -ly dedicated to building
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the best possible school
program and to inspire the teachera to give their best to 1 h e
children.
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the East Liverpool _Rotary club, Red Front TalkintJ
wholesale curfew.
. cenent phoqrapha ollhe
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Iforward to the task liS a chal- fct organize people. street by WQS pressed into service for the before and after 1t Wll
lenge.
street block by block, the expected Saturday night cUmax • up to tho Gemini
NEW TV ADtenn Systems!
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Cleve- of trouble. E•en on normal '
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•COLUMBUS (UP!)- The contra~! for Ohto s first sohdated school, he
satd, lland."
weekends the East Side. ~turns
Inc., New Philadelphia,
sortlon of AppalaChian Develop!"ent Htghway was awar· j"woold go"':. long after all of ' "We will organize rent strik- keep officers hoppmg •wilh
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ded t&lt;&gt; the Contract a_nd Material Co., Eva~ston , IlL , 3 :us are gone.
es, call for the firing of Mayor cases of prosalution, beatings,
spokesman for the Highway Department satd Saturday. President Carl Horky presld· IRalph Locher and Police Chief shootings, robberies, muggings CONTINUED From Page I
million, a spokesman
Thf co'%any was lo~ btdder wtth .$4,146,779 for Ied and guesta introduced were Richard Wagner
"This ond rowdyism.
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Soturday.
the1Jt1\mneJ. ur lane sc~~•on_of_IJ.S: 52mSCioto Coun- •fay Wilson and Harolif'lngra-lisn 't black power talking ...
In addition to the "2,0011 an Intensive day of nllil~l&amp;-1 J.E. Hurst, 'TV Antenna
tv suu easr 6f Portsmou ·I
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hed· ham, 8 Canton Rotarian, the It's black frustration ."
National Guardsmen already on Indiana, Kentucky end
ldent, said the aale wiD
ProJe.~ l 1-ompletton
date was Also, construe on ' sci I guest of Ttd fteed.
But it was the W.E.B. Du- duty in the zone, another 400 both aa commander-in-chief
straight stock exchanco for
1968
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Servin&amp; Jhe meal in the base- :Bois Club domg the talking. Cleveland area troops, just bead of the Democratic
._ bsue of Tower ~::I
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In '6the~ actwn, the s~ke&lt;-1 e sec n
n ers a
m · - -· - - - - - - .,. Young men from around the back from summer camp, were · In Indianapolis the
stock, Tower Is the I
man said tho departme~l IS ...,. 'l'll!carawas County.
country are here to organize in held in readiness at their local also spoke out against
operalin1 community antenna
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the wake of the Hough riotinl, armory for riot duty If needed, racial _rioting In majOr
system In Ohio.
t ''~.! fr!lm Hs1 pr"'"" ou ' r, !\Iiiier Excavating Co sur-i
a club spokesman satd, The The guard was called home one can Cities. Rlota tear at lbe 'tho .agreement,
ihro...,, Fl." !11~ 1• at Perrys\te;· sgreed to the s~ti"i CONTINUED From Pa1e' 1 group, n•mod as a Communist day early from camp, apparent· .
about 80 local

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S.lurday called I IIDibol
Mast 1n rr..tllllolo llo!Dt 1 '
"blade llutl wamlnt' fro•
Ilaliu rtoldnta Ia tho area.
Ted Palkert, a DIOtloa pie-ture pbotopapber, oald
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men eartr Satarday rrvm tae

scene of the shooting of Bem- .
oris Tulley 11 Euclid Ave,
llld Coltmaa Jill, when ht
bad heeD laldaJ plotuns for
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a bomb. Even lillie kids They

In irddltton to backing the meetmg. was also approved I~ see it o. l the news. They don't
conftl't!'l'lfl• resolution against p~inciple by conference
offl· need to 10 to no 'bomb' school "

,orgamzed a nne club lor

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MIDWEST IUPII- ProoldeDI
Jobnooa, barnllormtaa
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Mid-I, S.lurda)' niJid ..,_
caaed the moll&gt;-oevere crltlct
of his VIet Nam poUcloo of
blindnep toward Camlllllllllt
aglfelllon and olrGcltlos.
Tbe PrHideat opeaed up
whb the beaviHIII'IIllery •••
fast-and-flll'loua Ulree • otate
toar In bla aevelllh opeeclt "
the• dJiy at VIDcenaea, Ind.
Jo~naoa aaid lllal the "mel
who""' ererclatal their rlj(kl
to dissent" ABainat U. s. aolloo• have lpered the Red
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So little Niles threw his bomb
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American The march was to be in pro- Then he found another burned CONTINUED From Page I
chun.1-n illdependeotly .cat~ test agamst the. V1et. Na~ war store and got a new pair o1 and totally destroy its notional
od J&gt;ttsideat ,Johmoo, vmcmg 1and world soctal IDJUSUce - pants.
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,slur! open .to the waist, a black billion House-approved defense ed on official 11-member comHowever, olflcials
backed •beret un hiS head; shoes, black appropriation. He said in a millee to invesllgaU! U. S.
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pointy.
radio report to constituents "war crimes" in Vlel Nam,
IIMNI1d•• be lite _occatioo for march IMI the u. N. European '' I'm goin" to see my girl," Ithat VIetnamese leaders hav; 1rad 1o Hanoi announced Satur-

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"a•y ldl ef reprual ."
i headquarten. The last propos- he said. '."She been flirtin' with already VIolated lhe Geneva iday.
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A church mareh in Gfneva .' al was to march fl'om the U. N. so~e Nattonal Guard cat..
, coovention by parading Air It was the first formal move
to take placr tentatively
on I palace up the hill to 11\e WCC Ntles thinks he knows what iFo"'e Capt. Murphy Jones of , by the Ho Chi Minh governMondsy as the climax of the i •cumenical center.
started the notmg.
Baton Rouge Lo. through the ment to find a legalistic basis
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time," he said. "People here treatment was ''shameful and icaptured U. S. pilots downed
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R ., of pencer. W. v,. The Mrs. Eunice Stewart. all of Pat- his apartment. Jackson was ' Feature Length Animated
mtl.@rna ! gran~rents are Mr. riot George and Ted Miller charged with second .degree canoon
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Estella Staaiey, and

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Amanda Roach. both of Water·

Drive ·In

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Robert F Mtllt•r, 74. of Cad· : 'ces will be held at
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mus, wbo had ~ • resident p.m. Monday at lhe Cross Roads
IUIIDAY, MONDAY
, •Ilia cou;Jl.nce
die4. Pentenoostal Church. Rev . Lawc~'lt':t~~DfiBR
at 2 p.m. Fr •• f191ZJr ,f lo.. r,enoe Sell wtll officiate, BDd
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"I!AILOW"
He waf'VIth North caro- cemetery under direclion
of Who! w.. Hartow re1ll)r like?
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Uno, son of the late J-a. and lhf Phillip. Funeral home. The
Jon• Fonda, Allin Delon
Candace Atwood MlDer.
Hlo· body will be at lhe
and Lots AlbriJht
marriuge was to the former Sunday after.-., where friends
• JOY li'ousE"
HatUe Dancy, who survives.
'""¥ call.

Island, off Japan's
most island of :~l·~:~l
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·• SUIMIIA tflllii{JIIIES SltiGl!A{IIGIIIA IUTTERIIOIIIll/-•- llllt

"I'IDS DO IT"

PLUS: CARTOON
TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHt· At 7:00 ·.and
8:5S- MATINEE SUNDAY 1:00 &amp; 3:00

With Tlb Hunter
and Doris DowUng
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COLORCARTOONS

Thil nonsensical but now
widely held idee is mainly the
product of two vaal and emptyminded overslmpiHicadons: Becsuse Jnbn Kennedy waa younc
and bandaome be won the Presldency in 11110; becanse JMn
Lindsay was JOUill end bandsome he seized lhe office of M•
yor ol New York City Jut year,
Of course, ll)e simple facts of
bistory are 1(ulte otherwise but some people these day•
couldn't care less about the

Again, Joflll L111ifsa1 \roll JlitOI, " ""
Now York mayoralty ·iii!( · ~--· · '' '~
cause he W8! voung and 'ha'ld' · "'
aome but olmply hecsulo · ..-.
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snakepit ol intra-party ~ '' ""'
that they were unab~ to mar·,."· ,,
sbal any sort of partisan UDII7
,
or olfer any sort pi aa a"""'ti
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mere facts, ot any situation, if

able Democratic eandklit

successes of the rna!culine cosmetic arts.

All the same, political observers who ought tn know better are off and running wildly
this summer on a handsome~

ness kick closely allied with a
similar puerility called a youth
kick

The assumption being laid
down, as thougb it were a new,
iron law of politics. is th1s : To

look

like a male mndel

beach clothing is at least

for
as

important to an aspiring politico as to be able to show that he
knows how to operate a politi-

TV He is also an eHective Governor, as berore tlla1 he wa1
an Industrialist of high standing in the automobile business.
Reagan, it is true, has spent

cal mechanism w1th some skill

his adult life as an actor and

Ity of being "young," he mwrt

and some responsibUity.
And if, in addition to glory of
face BDd form, the as)llrant caa
rightly claim the pnceless qual-

they 1et in the way ol a bandydandy mothnd of thinking in
undemaadlnt! cliches.
John Kennedy won the Prellidency aot because he
waa
young and bandsome - he was
also politically able and adult,
parenthel(cllly - but lor two
utterly dillerent ri!BSOils. , One,
his Republicaa opponent, Richard Nixon, carried the Immense
weilbt ol baYing so loo1 beea
1 bitterly conlrl)veriBal and
sometimes a harshly accusinB

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That a Bood·looldac po , · '· ·:; \~
has something &amp;offil for
undoubtediy true. But to c ··uy' ' " •
thet such .. ~ eaa ,
really· be litti'COilirUid ..~IIi
to victory for major office II
moonllhine. If it were .,., _t•H. ,
the predoninanUJ IM!Iitlllle"lJIII&gt;'III
pie of this country were actual' ly ready to setUe for -~
Hudson concept of. blgb Pullllil,. , . ..
service, lhera would he no 1Nip1
for this republic. But, bapp'4',
they simply aiD't.
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China's Peasants Hate )Lio~·: :'·: ~
But System Protects Them.: ·.,:

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now are only beglrming to recognize the

reason for suppm1ing measures to control

now, ,.Yes, but '·jt" will cost much mo;e, later

and eliminate pollutwn, !fhey , are, happi-

If downgraded or delayed.

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We'll supply you with both the patnl and the musla.
When you go inlo a Devoe otore to buy paint, you C&lt;D\
come out with a record album. "1:fuaic to Paint By," a
$4.79 value you get for only 98¢ when you buy a cim
of our paint. Ten tunes w1th a color in each title, lJke
Yellow Bird, Blue Skies and Ruby, Popular RCA Victor
artists, tOG. Sergio Franchi, Skitch Henderson, LenCI
Home, The Norman Lubof! Choir, and more.
Devoe. A very entertCIIning paint.

The
of
up to $1110 to a political party a tax-deson. chairman or jlilj, ·
nking . and
ciuctible tteni.
.
Currency Commii.tee, iti:
'' Virginia
lli~ propqsal makes eeose~'" 11 I!
not
Democratic primary raises again , the
healthy f~r the costa of de111,ocracy to be
familia r questwns about the , adeqdac•es
met .. by ooly 10 per COR! of the people.
of our present
flnancl31 system.
The wid~r the ~ase of party fu.nds, the
His Joss has been
part, to
less suspicion 'tfl:ere can be of improper
disclosure
"·s~ppo.rr ... influence. Sax' Truax:
from
elsewhere.
"Unless something positive Is clone by
In
organiCongress, we will continue to see thia. N
profesnation deprived of "' healthy lwo. ,, party
Tb'e'n ' system:; We wip see most of the 'political
action' left to' organization• which never,
'ever g~t voted on in the secrecy of tho
financed.
,
polhng place on election day.
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How about the pq.lif,icJ!l. , .... parties In
Give the parties a fair chance,''
he
thesi! same cities'- Mo§ffiave - little or no · adds, "We're the ones held accountable
!taft personnel: some ·doD:~ ,.&amp;en own il
by '!HI! people on election day."
headquarters. All ~"' ,lliJSSjllg for money;
Only about ooe bUt
'1,0 adult Ameri- .
I
rans ever contribilb!S to, all elfctioo campaign_ Yet the nohpolitica! organizations
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are ~lij&gt;ported financially 'by virtually all
Predic~n · The short, short skirt
Ia
of liJeir members. ' Why this clifferenceb
Pefiiaps ·it could be arJ!OO( that a I!Dion · not lllr long. Why? · ·
Becsuse fashions never
stand 1 till.
member could reap more political hay
from a contribudoo to his UDlon than one . They must change, if lor no other reason
th•n that it's good for our morale and lor
to his party. But the simplest -and
the national economy.
most realisttr - answer seems to.J&gt;e ~at
And there's really 10 direcUon lor tothe union conlt'lbution , Js . tax dQftible,
as are most .Qntri6ilti0no to · busfness BDd
day's skirt to 10 but dowa - unless, of
professional org3.nizationS.
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""urse, ll's to disappear entirely. And
even in the era of the undressed look,
Political contribDtl~. ·as
ev.,body
knows, are :'liol ~'ldi!Cilble. though citthis has to he regarded as Improbable.
lzeiiS' groups, polltlcat' leaders
and
No~. husbands, you may as well lace
11 !bat while the ladies can
lhorteo
presidents have pleaded w1th Congress for
years to allow small donalioos to be wri~
skirts ad infinitum, they ca• lengthen
ten off in Utis maruter.
them only so much. And 11 yoo know lashThe latest such advocator is
Craig
ion changes, even vicarioUBJy, you know
Truax, the energet(c and articulate Re·
only so much won't be enough.
publican state cbairmaa of Pennsylvania,
So get se~ men, IAI help the ecec"'&lt;!I"'IOIIII1my.
a politician highlY respected by members
And enjoy yourselveo, while you can,
or both" parties.
girl-watchers. (But you lmow,
fellows,
Truax urges the enactment of legislait'll be kind or fun to have to guesa a littion whi ch would make a contribution of
tle again, at that)

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Who, Who; to Whom, to Whom!

Refugee from a Massachusettes Elm Tree
Ponders Long 'Consensus', 'Conunittment'

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July 29 - A... 2
Soupy Sales m

Still, he bas afU!r all won a
bard California Republican primary in a big way, and this alone makes It rationally impo(lslble to refer to him as though
he were only aa lll!tance of the

Johni!JOn accepted ~ ~ w,,J&gt;i'.l·:
oa the Democratic
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added to It enough • ~: ' bl•..t
1trength iD the rl&amp;hl ~ 'lll' ...;
notabl) Texas - to pill' ' KeD. 1 . "
Dedy over.
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WEDS. and THURS.
NOT OPEN

SUIT FILED

GOT TO PAINT?
DO IT TO MUSIC.

to

Romney for sure and possibly
to Reagan as welL For Romney is a great deal more than a
fellow whose " Image" is fair ,in
either the looking glass or on

potillclan. Two,

able.

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- als&lt;&gt;"DISII!YLAIID
AFTIR DARK"
Bpbby Ryd•ll

Gallipolis, Toronto and Warsaw.
Ohio.
It alao has operaHonartlnght•on,
ver Fills .and Now 8
Pa., and in Weirton,

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surd and unfair disservice

he put down as nut to unbea~

01\'ners of property "f(jJ'cenl to . the
magnit)llje ot their problem.
River have nothing 10 gain, everything to
We can do our pari by supportiag every
lose, by progressive pollution. ,
....re~rmble measure for continued aba~
CjlnservatiOnists don't need a pecuniary · inent nf Ohio ,River pollution.
II costa

Time

MEIGS THEATRE

and lalnlly Surviving brothers and sis- Pollee said Clifford Jackson, !
and 8feat grand tors aro Sam, Harrison, Claude eli, shot Mrs, Cauley
thrte
:tad Mrs. Charles !Miller, Mrs. Ada Lambert and times durinl BD ar,.ment at

o· Da nviii• f

p:•rents.

be- ldisgusting."

when

Miller, Mrs Mae Broyles, Mrs. CincmnatJ Woman
Oighi r basement stairs at her
Dai!l)' Mundy, and Mrs. Nellie Killed on Visit
home and struck her head on
Miller, all of Columbus ; Galththe stairs.
er Miller, at home , Loois Mil· GCI~CfcaNNA TI IVPIC)I-I M~: 11:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;======tl
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ler of Troy, Erne,l Miller
of ertla u ey, 5 , . nc nna.,
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Grove City, Mrs. Ruth Mom- WBI shot and killed Saturday

Canal Ward
Winchester,
. the
anr:l ;-. Mri. son
Mrs.ofGladys
of Irontonand
. during
home. a vi•it at a

oukll·town
grandparents.
If rank Thorn

Now they listen

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Japanese fishing boat
seized Wednesday ~y
patrol 1hip near

people get through, ain't gonna' '
FATAL FALL
Eleven survivm&amp;
children :be no Hough."
I COLUMBUS •UP)) _ Mrs.
are : Elbert and Robert Miller · ,,
, Nora Friend, 79, was killed Sat-

Grav£&gt;sJde services were held ol Chnstiansburg, 0. ,

Friday •I 2 p for
Robin
Renee Thomp . . ten-day -old
daughter of M nd Mrs. Charle&gt;IIE PThomp
!Terry · Hyse I. orneroy
AUendin g th
rv,iljes. ff!l!ll

fore

:~~r~~~..;n,c;::::.~~averly,

the

by the Maritime Safety
in Neilturu Friday. Seizure
the Mangyo Maru and its
man &lt;!l'ew was reported
over the Communisllerrltnry. another

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Tower operates
cable syatems In

involved and make it
to correct injustices
J!?"f and racial ;,lnnrllteii. I
satd.

an~uisb tver ~·jovolvement and coupled w1tl1 a show of solldar.
Ellender is 1 member of tile
- - -- OS&lt;alaiP&gt;'' in :.lliet Jllam.
tly for the Umted NalioiiS and l When I saw him, he was ls.nate Appropriations Commtt· TOKYO IUPI) - Communist REDS NAB BOAT
lo\1''' .1
i church •lion. for International Iwearing h1s new pants, a red 1 ; . . which is considerinc a $58 6 North Viet Nam has establish- Ti'KYO (UP)) -A
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defense of clvil rights demon·
strators.
falbrlc

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This, to begiA with, is an ab-

bas not, to date, had oignilieant
experience in public service.

d~feat ~-~~is Robert~,.·

COII!ummated by
Gl, Hurst said.

CINCINNATI (UPI) - To
of the Kroger
a suit Frtday 11ainllt
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Ito DOIHlst of Top

cost in cleanmg tt up. _ ,

WASIUNGTON - The llDUOR
that public office will surely go
- and perhapo even should go
- not so much to thill '~ompetent as IAI the pleasantly handaome is lntrnducinl a! kind ot
mile fashloa-show aur'l Jato
American polltlos.
" Already grown men are solemnly speaking of Gov. George
Romney of Michigan and gubernatorial asplraat
Ronald
Reagan of california as almost
inevitable rivals ror ; the 1968
Republicaa Presidenli!\! nomination simply because each is
.. undeniably good-looking
chap.

Goal is Broader than'Political Action

East Side
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lllrli 11illt doring the War '
for the $4.1 million project a policeman slopped him and
FBI,
I'Y to deal with major trouble if
o. 181/l, ove;tooks !lie Maumee I •~ • pre-constructioo confer· searched him. He tells about It d~:~ ~~ ~~~~- ~ow it is l11 ;~~d ,~;'.~~eel convinced
Rver ind 11 presently biSect- · ence wtlh the department. Com- 1 thl,! way :
' o-ratin• "'" of an apsrtment ,
'nd" th
eo lit Ohio !1$.
: pletion date is Aug. 31, 1968.
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. an wao
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· - ·-- - - "They ..,, 'Stand still, ma- m the Hough area.
force to .supervtse the
~
·r t.
1er. TUI1! aroll!ld, nltger.'"
,
riot. ~Y cited
Feeling
knife, pbUCI! lbljectl Cleims
Ifireho mg of vacant
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ripped his pmlls.
WASmNGTON- THE UNIT- an apparent
"New pair of pants. Best ones
States Saturday rejected Icommunications and
I got"
"false allegations" In Russia's Imanufacture that would
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Sometime after then lillie protestHof Uh. S. ho mb1dngs of 1tyLnot beGknoHwnbto youhngsdters.
"G'EMVA (UP I) ·-'U.S. churchmen JO1ned usstans, Niles decided lo th;ow his , HanOI·. atp ong 011 epo15 . .
ew1s . o mson, ea
Asia!\!, AfrlcaDs and Europeans Saturda~ to condemn
,
h
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vmces regret over Sovtel the Jomo Freedom
"lh~ ·lhhsM! ·and growJng" American military commtl· lbomb He ptcked " 1" gel supply of oil to aid North Vtel iJFKI house, a militant
ment In VietNam .
carefully.
Nam "to pursue its armed at- center in the House
' Dr'. W. A. Visser'! Hoofl, secretary general of the "White man own tile place tack against South Viet Nam," denied accusations it was
Worlif&lt;€otrlll!il of Churches !WCC), cut short "third Prices too high. Like to see it and called on the Russians once site of a school lor ·
world" '!llo\tt!S for an even stronger statement by bring- burn," he said. "Everybody more to help 11,et North Vlet 1 bers. Robinson was fired by
ine 111~ matter to a quick and final vote. Only a handful around here know how to make Nam to enter peace talks. 1 city last year after

Pollution, unlike . profit&lt; ,,, is a dirty
ly, just agalnot II. We cu lhiBk of no betword, by connotation, .by the· eVIls •II
tef 'e&lt;ample bere !baa the Izaak Walton
visits upon every .commutlty ,.along any
LeaBUe of America, which bas an active
river , - ·in the Tri-County area, along
Chapter in Meigs •..COunty. Like homtng
the Ohio River - aad because of the Irepigeons, conservationists seem to congremendous cost of eliminating it.
gate in IWLA chapten, aDd the Meigs
Actuallv, pollution · fn· the Ohio . ·Riter
group on Ito record Is no exceptloa,
st;tkes closer to home than many admit.
But it -would seem maay people
who
A «real many people should be &lt;~everhave a direct interest ln enU - poDutloa
say-die anti pulludonlsts, They include:
take It or leave it. They too .often bave
L£Very ramily thM owns .a pleasure
no opiniOJl, aupport anti .,,ip6Qutiol work
bont Ma uses the 'fiiYet.
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haphar.antly•. not at aU, or eve• oppose
- Every ·': '!amily t,-, w)iolll'ltlleadwlnntll'&amp; · · tt. This would ·. appear to he the height of
are employed in an indtmry Uliug · water.
abswrdity. ,.
from the River in its manufacturmg proThe states along the Ohio Rlver have
cesses, directly or indirectly.
·
made a magnificent start in
reducing
Every person who, .for wbatev11 ' pftr1· i. RiNec ; poUUIIQI\ • O~ly a lew fOllliDIIDilies
pose he holds It, owns property within
or 3,ilotl •popufa\ion and up aloDB tbo river
rifle shot of the River.
have failed etlher to treat what they put
- Natural boro
conservationists, woo
into the river or be well along on pi8DS
by nature .'\"ould preserve what · beauty · with treatment works. Smaller commua~
God has provided ready .- wrought:
.
tie&lt;; soon will fac~ the otate
pollutioa
Our communitie~ it wou.ld s~lfl~ should •:.. boatd rules. Irl&lt;lustrles dilmpihl wasteo
be overloaded witb people l'e;ld)i to "!'list . in the River al~o face ' more Btrlagent rein anti · pollution battalions. ·
· ,. ' ·
quit'einenlli.
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Pieasure boat owners, if not convinced;
We along the "'river ate fortunate that
should drive past the sewer Inside PillSforesJghted ''pi)ople got tlleir teelb Into this
burgh at the juncture or the Allegheny '· Problem· 'IJf years ago wlth formation of
and the Monongal!ela. The sordidly
of
tl1e Ten - S~le Cilmf8ct · (Now Eight
those magnlftcent waterways . \hat,, ;- ~ 1t r ~tate•, T!Jesr 1'tates, · tn ·a remarkable oxlhe Ohio, and once were wonders of natample of voluntary COOpt!l'atlon,
have
ural beauty before man c3J!i, lo
soil
ma~e great rrngress. .
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them, lnday defy descrip~oa.
, . I ill' {~be; ~)0!11 .apd Ontllrio, v~ewtng with
f~dustry cannot. use hfl,lvil,y
polluted
justifiable alarm thetr hody of watet
wat~r - and industry is the chief user of
~nql\1! as ,Lake Ell!, but more accuratew•ter from the Ollio. - ,wittwut excessive
lY, def~bed as a~· inte!'butional cesspool,

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EW l'R MJPI) -J.oaden and p~ Rican 1811&amp;1 and travellnc •81111ton rtporled arrange a lruce! .the . fire leam lf"'lvHwu
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white
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~ Ri&lt;aa iactions in Society for the Prevention of in ChiCIIO and Cleve!ond or ble further disorders In Brook.......
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rook • E t New York Negroes Geltlnt! Everythinc.
simply to rtlidenta of olher lyn.
B lyllll
Ma r Jnbn "We're BOing to cool It," a porto of lhe city. No one from The department sent out of the '!'Ore exoept to 11,11 lbal SAIGON· (UP!) ..aomiiiiiiiiBI divtslall apparently marched But llerl Marine pllotl .lilled
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'fSJturda;" shook serious-faced yollth reported at out of the city has been special "recall" orders keeping the
woa. Tllon wu
errlllas Saturday night ·at- dlreell1 IOUihward acrou ,the their heiiCIJ»&gt;ers . . the alf
V. -...,.Yacited
,;cool II" the end of lhe 1·2 hour closed arrested a• of Saturday.
on duty half the men who A
suspicion tbat the. :eked one of the .blgpllt U.S. demllttartzed .zone .separatinc elid .out.. ill . danger while
hondo "!!'I
' lluo ':-.
id door sesalon
With the Brooklyn delegation normally would go off duty at 6 MIIJ')nes, awed by the pres- hellco ter bases In Viet Nlll!l North and South VIet NIIIL
altack "Ill golns on.
,
But whe\bfili .
: : . "It's beloi agreed by every- nodding agreement, the mayor J&gt;.m. EDT. The extra men were ence of ,the fDrmer Grace KeJ.
lh P ba
f
rtar !Ire In lhe Ill' war, U.S. planes A Rare lhip llt up, the ar•
ex trod \0 ! the
ted one here to make every effort said the unreal atemmect from on hand to fight blazes touched ly amllljl
the OPP!'IIdo•, :1 t awo.:.;:•
moAmerican qaJn bombed oll storage elid AllleriCBD "Huey" heUcopo
rc"•wed vtole lier was
for peace, " Lindsay said, "to the basic problems of "ne&amp;lect, off by firebombs and protect ml&amp;bt Dol have tried too lwd a
d
ed two air laclii!W in Nol1h VIol Narn A ter IUII!hips pourtd fire 011 the
only hol!ro yr .
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cool it 0 ff and belp calm It" mlslrust and cbanse
but fellow ll!'efighters from mob - or maybe dldJI'I pay that servlftcemnden,d am37agholea in the. Na.:;;•o.......wk ..1 wu da· CommuniSt atl8ck posiUoM.
qu•shon. 'l'lltlr• was no c all8•
ad "tied that ,:
. 1 fear."
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attacks.
much atteallon to the 11me, era a
ug
-~~ -by•·- undru., turd
in police .plans and aome 1,500 The mayor mt
m mam y
Sbak H ad
Only hours earlier hundreds
.
landing pad.
~n~g.,.
gro
ay Tha spokesmen sale! three of
8a
riot. tr~ . tactical patrol one or two cases undoubtedly
All
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k residents The attack of the U.S. near V'lnb, but the ptlot the Amerlcall! wounded in the
squsd memlll!rJ were ordered pert of the trouble comes from The Broup burst mto apRiause of ~a;t ~: Yor violence.
Marines' Marble Airfield, thrte m~ to eject fNfll, his attack . were 'servicemen on
out for ·lilt """""' night
outsiders." He did not specify when three younJl men, a erup e . m . new dec! wo
miles south of Da Nang, came ~ lei QV~ lhe ~· where duf)l, ""'t mortar fire llae .
whether he was referring lo the Negro, a Puerto Rtcan and • Negro mghtrtders w;";'
t re
.. thous8nds of American he waa picked Up bJ a boat wounded '~~~rtt lither Amerlclllll
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Hopes . for a pause In
white, shook hands with each l')'uerto Rtcan men.
~~re· CONTINUED From Page I lnfan n battled a laJtt from a Navy destroyer.
In a naval hospital alonplle
hostilities were based on the ·
WEATHER
other and with the mayor.
bombarded by gunsbottl'
emergency . room of Lakeside Viet =force ln a Jungle juot
Claim Ptltl CapiUtecl
the heUcopter field.
response of youth lenders wt• Temperature. precipitation, As the mayor attempted to bombs, rocks and
es.
where he spent three bours in 25 miles north vi l!al&amp;on.
(Communlll Nol1h Viet Narn
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weather conditions for each 24·
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surgery. Doctors feared he The Viet eong raid was In claimed ' thai BD American SalurdaJ
Hall
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m?ng
hour perlnd as recorded by Pet.!
would be blind even It he apparent retaUaliOII for I wup!Ue wu
down on the match the Pllll
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wort th!.."_esds of mal Ne~ McCormick at Fairfield Weathsurvived.
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er station.
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- Fines Ordered
Day
High Low Wealber l
inlerAJpted the quietest night in Nol1h VIetnamese division In pilot captured.)
base, ldUed • Marmebul'
Sun. .. .. .. .. . .. 90 61 Fair
a week that had produced three the far northwest comer ol U.S .. Marine spokesmen said about 100 Seahees
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deaths, almost a score ot South Viet Narn. A. U.S. the Marble AlrOeld wu lltnlck hospital and crumpled aomt
For 2.tPersons
Tues. .. .. . .. .. 92 19 Fair
George Hargraves, superintendent of
n e injured and mountii!J property apokeaman said the Communlll by 30 rounds of mortar !Ire, buUdinBs.
; Wed. . .. . .. .. .. . 86 63 Fair Meigs Local School District, told Middleptohrt- om%v damage.
orilt"' were I.ned and Thur . .. .. . .. . .. . II 50 Fair Rotarians Friday night they can be proud ey app ' . Teams of vandals, some
forfeited bonds in Fri. . .. .. " .. " 86 49 Fair ed by such I Iarge vote the bond issue that Will provide scarcely out of
Meigs t':"ollllly Court Friday. , Sal .
. . . . . . 73• 611 _Fair a new, consolidated high school.
Middle· roamed a 53-block area settlng
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Introduced by Mr. Lee McComas, former .
. buildings ablaze with crude
' UPI ..:; craft, but there was no
and the exposure and focua
Judge Frank W Porter JL Average high temperature for port superintende&lt;'t and present clerk of. the Me~gs Lo fllebombs and smashing s~re CA~E KENNEDY (
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lhe
Vehleular ~~:~~~w~! "real good."
fined Glenn Avery $IO and costs the week this year fl. last year cal Board, Mr. Hanraves said the n~w htgh school Will fropts for tooting. Service puzzlmg photograbyph)~lnl
_the spacewaik,
''The only thing II, the sailon liJI J!S~~red. . clear distance 85.5
be brick, cement and the usual VISlb!e matenals, and stations, the source of "Molotov ruilled alte':ta
to
lrtm one satellile
lstt'l theert," aaltl
charge and Man~n Boslick
Average
low
tempera
lure
for
also
something
else
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juice,
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last more important."
ment of e ea
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PIC ures 0 /1. '""'·
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&gt;l)wlgllt Wtlhtrho!l, Editor
floba11 Willon, Jr.; Han. Ellitor
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James E. Danner, Adv. Dir,
Vermm
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"It will be where students are Church were Nan M_oore, Edith I

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ptbiluc- Jividen, Mildred Zetgler, Kay

the live CJhzens." he said

roadway, l\u.bor£ s
Chne,' week this Year 0, last year . tO.
f:!' SO fof tan\lre to stop with- ~ Total preciptta£\on to date for
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in • clear aS!ured diStance and l IS year .80 \DC es, as year
Harry H. ·~~sl•d.honds ol ,25.01 Inches.
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f5750 ea!fi 6n speedma a n d Normal averaae preCipiiatlcn
311.40 Inches.
reckteu operatioa C!latwns.
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Hall , Jean Morgan and

UPI BrJe. fs

, F"Irm has contract
Illi•nois
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FOf 'F"'lfSt u·Jghway

by fellow spaceman

NASA said

Tho fact the trouble no IOD6er Colllllll. tbe U. S. space

moUon picture lllm

Ralph s. Locher insisted,
however the trouble could be
h died' b 1
w
the
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scene. •I con mt~ I rleSis tng&amp;

or~es

A former past president o !

was

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F £
Buv.s
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a.
Aeronautics and
istraUon official u ·
crushed. young man. He
csn'l lleHeve it."

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pressure or marta rue or

of the

picture~

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,i~l!ed~w~he~n~Co~lll~ns~v~e~ntur..!_:td~~e~.,~~~~~~~--.IAI the. Ufeless Tgena I

Befi:s,was being contained in the repo1-ted Saturday.
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concern among po ce. ayor
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Mr. Hargraves said he
Is .Sanborn.
, -ly dedicated to building
smce.""
the best possible school
program and to inspire the teachera to give their best to 1 h e
children.
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f' lims were BntjSh.

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or

$15 Million

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the East Liverpool _Rotary club, Red Front TalkintJ
wholesale curfew.
. cenent phoqrapha ollhe
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Iforward to the task liS a chal- fct organize people. street by WQS pressed into service for the before and after 1t Wll
lenge.
street block by block, the expected Saturday night cUmax • up to tho Gemini
NEW TV ADtenn Systems!
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"The beneflta 0,~ the new con- 1whot." black bell of
Cleve- of trouble. E•en on normal '
(UPI) a
•COLUMBUS (UP!)- The contra~! for Ohto s first sohdated school, he
satd, lland."
weekends the East Side. ~turns
Inc., New Philadelphia,
sortlon of AppalaChian Develop!"ent Htghway was awar· j"woold go"':. long after all of ' "We will organize rent strik- keep officers hoppmg •wilh
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ded t&lt;&gt; the Contract a_nd Material Co., Eva~ston , IlL , 3 :us are gone.
es, call for the firing of Mayor cases of prosalution, beatings,
spokesman for the Highway Department satd Saturday. President Carl Horky presld· IRalph Locher and Police Chief shootings, robberies, muggings CONTINUED From Page I
million, a spokesman
Thf co'%any was lo~ btdder wtth .$4,146,779 for Ied and guesta introduced were Richard Wagner
"This ond rowdyism.
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That was the openinc
Soturday.
the1Jt1\mneJ. ur lane sc~~•on_of_IJ.S: 52mSCioto Coun- •fay Wilson and Harolif'lngra-lisn 't black power talking ...
In addition to the "2,0011 an Intensive day of nllil~l&amp;-1 J.E. Hurst, 'TV Antenna
tv suu easr 6f Portsmou ·I
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hed· ham, 8 Canton Rotarian, the It's black frustration ."
National Guardsmen already on Indiana, Kentucky end
ldent, said the aale wiD
ProJe.~ l 1-ompletton
date was Also, construe on ' sci I guest of Ttd fteed.
But it was the W.E.B. Du- duty in the zone, another 400 both aa commander-in-chief
straight stock exchanco for
1968
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'"' rdt sept., ~·
~;ld to ~gm
Servin&amp; Jhe meal in the base- :Bois Club domg the talking. Cleveland area troops, just bead of the Democratic
._ bsue of Tower ~::I
10 ;uf'1 t"ntea 7
In '6the~ actwn, the s~ke&lt;-1 e sec n
n ers a
m · - -· - - - - - - .,. Young men from around the back from summer camp, were · In Indianapolis the
stock, Tower Is the I
man said tho departme~l IS ...,. 'l'll!carawas County.
country are here to organize in held in readiness at their local also spoke out against
operalin1 community antenna
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i'he spokesman said the Har- ,
the wake of the Hough riotinl, armory for riot duty If needed, racial _rioting In majOr
system In Ohio.
t ''~.! fr!lm Hs1 pr"'"" ou ' r, !\Iiiier Excavating Co sur-i
a club spokesman satd, The The guard was called home one can Cities. Rlota tear at lbe 'tho .agreement,
ihro...,, Fl." !11~ 1• at Perrys\te;· sgreed to the s~ti"i CONTINUED From Pa1e' 1 group, n•mod as a Communist day early from camp, apparent· .
about 80 local

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Cle~laad H~ reoldnl

S.lurday called I IIDibol
Mast 1n rr..tllllolo llo!Dt 1 '
"blade llutl wamlnt' fro•
Ilaliu rtoldnta Ia tho area.
Ted Palkert, a DIOtloa pie-ture pbotopapber, oald
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wu trailed by 1 earloa4 ol
men eartr Satarday rrvm tae

scene of the shooting of Bem- .
oris Tulley 11 Euclid Ave,
llld Coltmaa Jill, when ht
bad heeD laldaJ plotuns for
Uailecll'rell latenaUouL

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POWSstJCk

a bomb. Even lillie kids They

In irddltton to backing the meetmg. was also approved I~ see it o. l the news. They don't
conftl't!'l'lfl• resolution against p~inciple by conference
offl· need to 10 to no 'bomb' school "

,orgamzed a nne club lor

. WITH JOHNSON IN THE
MIDWEST IUPII- ProoldeDI
Jobnooa, barnllormtaa
lbo
Mid-I, S.lurda)' niJid ..,_
caaed the moll&gt;-oevere crltlct
of his VIet Nam poUcloo of
blindnep toward Camlllllllllt
aglfelllon and olrGcltlos.
Tbe PrHideat opeaed up
whb the beaviHIII'IIllery •••
fast-and-flll'loua Ulree • otate
toar In bla aevelllh opeeclt "
the• dJiy at VIDcenaea, Ind.
Jo~naoa aaid lllal the "mel
who""' ererclatal their rlj(kl
to dissent" ABainat U. s. aolloo• have lpered the Red
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So little Niles threw his bomb
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American The march was to be in pro- Then he found another burned CONTINUED From Page I
chun.1-n illdependeotly .cat~ test agamst the. V1et. Na~ war store and got a new pair o1 and totally destroy its notional
od J&gt;ttsideat ,Johmoo, vmcmg 1and world soctal IDJUSUce - pants.
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ltoldfii .4~~· prisoau•

peace and progreos.
,slur! open .to the waist, a black billion House-approved defense ed on official 11-member comHowever, olflcials
backed •beret un hiS head; shoes, black appropriation. He said in a millee to invesllgaU! U. S.
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pointy.
radio report to constituents "war crimes" in Vlel Nam,
IIMNI1d•• be lite _occatioo for march IMI the u. N. European '' I'm goin" to see my girl," Ithat VIetnamese leaders hav; 1rad 1o Hanoi announced Satur-

loland

"a•y ldl ef reprual ."
i headquarten. The last propos- he said. '."She been flirtin' with already VIolated lhe Geneva iday.
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A church mareh in Gfneva .' al was to march fl'om the U. N. so~e Nattonal Guard cat..
, coovention by parading Air It was the first formal move
to take placr tentatively
on I palace up the hill to 11\e WCC Ntles thinks he knows what iFo"'e Capt. Murphy Jones of , by the Ho Chi Minh governMondsy as the climax of the i •cumenical center.
started the notmg.
Baton Rouge Lo. through the ment to find a legalistic basis
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time," he said. "People here treatment was ''shameful and icaptured U. S. pilots downed
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had enough. Nnbody listened

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w!~:•0~:-,
"IAMII"

R ., of pencer. W. v,. The Mrs. Eunice Stewart. all of Pat- his apartment. Jackson was ' Feature Length Animated
mtl.@rna ! gran~rents are Mr. riot George and Ted Miller charged with second .degree canoon
l.7~enNovel bp

and Mr&lt;. ' 61
Pomeroy

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RobPrt F. MiUer

of :both of Detroit, Mich.,
Estella Staaiey, and

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Mr a.lt;;;;;;;l;;;i;;.,.........,..a;~~ailliiii...

Amanda Roach. both of Water·

Drive ·In

MUON
loo.
\N vn
Robert F Mtllt•r, 74. of Cad· : 'ces will be held at
2
mus, wbo had ~ • resident p.m. Monday at lhe Cross Roads
IUIIDAY, MONDAY
, •Ilia cou;Jl.nce
die4. Pentenoostal Church. Rev . Lawc~'lt':t~~DfiBR
at 2 p.m. Fr •• f191ZJr ,f lo.. r,enoe Sell wtll officiate, BDd
IN
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"I!AILOW"
He waf'VIth North caro- cemetery under direclion
of Who! w.. Hartow re1ll)r like?
-plu~
Uno, son of the late J-a. and lhf Phillip. Funeral home. The
Jon• Fonda, Allin Delon
Candace Atwood MlDer.
Hlo· body will be at lhe
and Lots AlbriJht
marriuge was to the former Sunday after.-., where friends
• JOY li'ousE"
HatUe Dancy, who survives.
'""¥ call.

Island, off Japan's
most island of :~l·~:~l
acmrding to a report

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·• SUIMIIA tflllii{JIIIES SltiGl!A{IIGIIIA IUTTERIIOIIIll/-•- llllt

"I'IDS DO IT"

PLUS: CARTOON
TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHt· At 7:00 ·.and
8:5S- MATINEE SUNDAY 1:00 &amp; 3:00

With Tlb Hunter
and Doris DowUng
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COLORCARTOONS

Thil nonsensical but now
widely held idee is mainly the
product of two vaal and emptyminded overslmpiHicadons: Becsuse Jnbn Kennedy waa younc
and bandaome be won the Presldency in 11110; becanse JMn
Lindsay was JOUill end bandsome he seized lhe office of M•
yor ol New York City Jut year,
Of course, ll)e simple facts of
bistory are 1(ulte otherwise but some people these day•
couldn't care less about the

Again, Joflll L111ifsa1 \roll JlitOI, " ""
Now York mayoralty ·iii!( · ~--· · '' '~
cause he W8! voung and 'ha'ld' · "'
aome but olmply hecsulo · ..-.
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Democrats were In stll!li'"" ll ·' ·""
snakepit ol intra-party ~ '' ""'
that they were unab~ to mar·,."· ,,
sbal any sort of partisan UDII7
,
or olfer any sort pi aa a"""'ti
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mere facts, ot any situation, if

able Democratic eandklit

successes of the rna!culine cosmetic arts.

All the same, political observers who ought tn know better are off and running wildly
this summer on a handsome~

ness kick closely allied with a
similar puerility called a youth
kick

The assumption being laid
down, as thougb it were a new,
iron law of politics. is th1s : To

look

like a male mndel

beach clothing is at least

for
as

important to an aspiring politico as to be able to show that he
knows how to operate a politi-

TV He is also an eHective Governor, as berore tlla1 he wa1
an Industrialist of high standing in the automobile business.
Reagan, it is true, has spent

cal mechanism w1th some skill

his adult life as an actor and

Ity of being "young," he mwrt

and some responsibUity.
And if, in addition to glory of
face BDd form, the as)llrant caa
rightly claim the pnceless qual-

they 1et in the way ol a bandydandy mothnd of thinking in
undemaadlnt! cliches.
John Kennedy won the Prellidency aot because he
waa
young and bandsome - he was
also politically able and adult,
parenthel(cllly - but lor two
utterly dillerent ri!BSOils. , One,
his Republicaa opponent, Richard Nixon, carried the Immense
weilbt ol baYing so loo1 beea
1 bitterly conlrl)veriBal and
sometimes a harshly accusinB

Lyadaii'

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That a Bood·looldac po , · '· ·:; \~
has something &amp;offil for
undoubtediy true. But to c ··uy' ' " •
thet such .. ~ eaa ,
really· be litti'COilirUid ..~IIi
to victory for major office II
moonllhine. If it were .,., _t•H. ,
the predoninanUJ IM!Iitlllle"lJIII&gt;'III
pie of this country were actual' ly ready to setUe for -~
Hudson concept of. blgb Pullllil,. , . ..
service, lhera would he no 1Nip1
for this republic. But, bapp'4',
they simply aiD't.
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Judge Not, That Ye Be Not Judged
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China's Peasants Hate )Lio~·: :'·: ~
But System Protects Them.: ·.,:

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now are only beglrming to recognize the

reason for suppm1ing measures to control

now, ,.Yes, but '·jt" will cost much mo;e, later

and eliminate pollutwn, !fhey , are, happi-

If downgraded or delayed.

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We'll supply you with both the patnl and the musla.
When you go inlo a Devoe otore to buy paint, you C&lt;D\
come out with a record album. "1:fuaic to Paint By," a
$4.79 value you get for only 98¢ when you buy a cim
of our paint. Ten tunes w1th a color in each title, lJke
Yellow Bird, Blue Skies and Ruby, Popular RCA Victor
artists, tOG. Sergio Franchi, Skitch Henderson, LenCI
Home, The Norman Lubof! Choir, and more.
Devoe. A very entertCIIning paint.

The
of
up to $1110 to a political party a tax-deson. chairman or jlilj, ·
nking . and
ciuctible tteni.
.
Currency Commii.tee, iti:
'' Virginia
lli~ propqsal makes eeose~'" 11 I!
not
Democratic primary raises again , the
healthy f~r the costa of de111,ocracy to be
familia r questwns about the , adeqdac•es
met .. by ooly 10 per COR! of the people.
of our present
flnancl31 system.
The wid~r the ~ase of party fu.nds, the
His Joss has been
part, to
less suspicion 'tfl:ere can be of improper
disclosure
"·s~ppo.rr ... influence. Sax' Truax:
from
elsewhere.
"Unless something positive Is clone by
In
organiCongress, we will continue to see thia. N
profesnation deprived of "' healthy lwo. ,, party
Tb'e'n ' system:; We wip see most of the 'political
action' left to' organization• which never,
'ever g~t voted on in the secrecy of tho
financed.
,
polhng place on election day.
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How about the pq.lif,icJ!l. , .... parties In
Give the parties a fair chance,''
he
thesi! same cities'- Mo§ffiave - little or no · adds, "We're the ones held accountable
!taft personnel: some ·doD:~ ,.&amp;en own il
by '!HI! people on election day."
headquarters. All ~"' ,lliJSSjllg for money;
Only about ooe bUt
'1,0 adult Ameri- .
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rans ever contribilb!S to, all elfctioo campaign_ Yet the nohpolitica! organizations
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are ~lij&gt;ported financially 'by virtually all
Predic~n · The short, short skirt
Ia
of liJeir members. ' Why this clifferenceb
Pefiiaps ·it could be arJ!OO( that a I!Dion · not lllr long. Why? · ·
Becsuse fashions never
stand 1 till.
member could reap more political hay
from a contribudoo to his UDlon than one . They must change, if lor no other reason
th•n that it's good for our morale and lor
to his party. But the simplest -and
the national economy.
most realisttr - answer seems to.J&gt;e ~at
And there's really 10 direcUon lor tothe union conlt'lbution , Js . tax dQftible,
as are most .Qntri6ilti0no to · busfness BDd
day's skirt to 10 but dowa - unless, of
professional org3.nizationS.
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""urse, ll's to disappear entirely. And
even in the era of the undressed look,
Political contribDtl~. ·as
ev.,body
knows, are :'liol ~'ldi!Cilble. though citthis has to he regarded as Improbable.
lzeiiS' groups, polltlcat' leaders
and
No~. husbands, you may as well lace
11 !bat while the ladies can
lhorteo
presidents have pleaded w1th Congress for
years to allow small donalioos to be wri~
skirts ad infinitum, they ca• lengthen
ten off in Utis maruter.
them only so much. And 11 yoo know lashThe latest such advocator is
Craig
ion changes, even vicarioUBJy, you know
Truax, the energet(c and articulate Re·
only so much won't be enough.
publican state cbairmaa of Pennsylvania,
So get se~ men, IAI help the ecec"'&lt;!I"'IOIIII1my.
a politician highlY respected by members
And enjoy yourselveo, while you can,
or both" parties.
girl-watchers. (But you lmow,
fellows,
Truax urges the enactment of legislait'll be kind or fun to have to guesa a littion whi ch would make a contribution of
tle again, at that)

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Long Look to Future

Who, Who; to Whom, to Whom!

Refugee from a Massachusettes Elm Tree
Ponders Long 'Consensus', 'Conunittment'

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July 29 - A... 2
Soupy Sales m

Still, he bas afU!r all won a
bard California Republican primary in a big way, and this alone makes It rationally impo(lslble to refer to him as though
he were only aa lll!tance of the

Johni!JOn accepted ~ ~ w,,J&gt;i'.l·:
oa the Democratic
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added to It enough • ~: ' bl•..t
1trength iD the rl&amp;hl ~ 'lll' ...;
notabl) Texas - to pill' ' KeD. 1 . "
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WEDS. and THURS.
NOT OPEN

SUIT FILED

GOT TO PAINT?
DO IT TO MUSIC.

to

Romney for sure and possibly
to Reagan as welL For Romney is a great deal more than a
fellow whose " Image" is fair ,in
either the looking glass or on

potillclan. Two,

able.

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AFTIR DARK"
Bpbby Ryd•ll

Gallipolis, Toronto and Warsaw.
Ohio.
It alao has operaHonartlnght•on,
ver Fills .and Now 8
Pa., and in Weirton,

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surd and unfair disservice

he put down as nut to unbea~

01\'ners of property "f(jJ'cenl to . the
magnit)llje ot their problem.
River have nothing 10 gain, everything to
We can do our pari by supportiag every
lose, by progressive pollution. ,
....re~rmble measure for continued aba~
CjlnservatiOnists don't need a pecuniary · inent nf Ohio ,River pollution.
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MEIGS THEATRE

and lalnlly Surviving brothers and sis- Pollee said Clifford Jackson, !
and 8feat grand tors aro Sam, Harrison, Claude eli, shot Mrs, Cauley
thrte
:tad Mrs. Charles !Miller, Mrs. Ada Lambert and times durinl BD ar,.ment at

o· Da nviii• f

p:•rents.

be- ldisgusting."

when

Miller, Mrs Mae Broyles, Mrs. CincmnatJ Woman
Oighi r basement stairs at her
Dai!l)' Mundy, and Mrs. Nellie Killed on Visit
home and struck her head on
Miller, all of Columbus ; Galththe stairs.
er Miller, at home , Loois Mil· GCI~CfcaNNA TI IVPIC)I-I M~: 11:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;======tl
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of ertla u ey, 5 , . nc nna.,
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Grove City, Mrs. Ruth Mom- WBI shot and killed Saturday

Canal Ward
Winchester,
. the
anr:l ;-. Mri. son
Mrs.ofGladys
of Irontonand
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home. a vi•it at a

oukll·town
grandparents.
If rank Thorn

Now they listen

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Japanese fishing boat
seized Wednesday ~y
patrol 1hip near

people get through, ain't gonna' '
FATAL FALL
Eleven survivm&amp;
children :be no Hough."
I COLUMBUS •UP)) _ Mrs.
are : Elbert and Robert Miller · ,,
, Nora Friend, 79, was killed Sat-

Grav£&gt;sJde services were held ol Chnstiansburg, 0. ,

Friday •I 2 p for
Robin
Renee Thomp . . ten-day -old
daughter of M nd Mrs. Charle&gt;IIE PThomp
!Terry · Hyse I. orneroy
AUendin g th
rv,iljes. ff!l!ll

fore

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by the Maritime Safety
in Neilturu Friday. Seizure
the Mangyo Maru and its
man &lt;!l'ew was reported
over the Communisllerrltnry. another

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involved and make it
to correct injustices
J!?"f and racial ;,lnnrllteii. I
satd.

an~uisb tver ~·jovolvement and coupled w1tl1 a show of solldar.
Ellender is 1 member of tile
- - -- OS&lt;alaiP&gt;'' in :.lliet Jllam.
tly for the Umted NalioiiS and l When I saw him, he was ls.nate Appropriations Commtt· TOKYO IUPI) - Communist REDS NAB BOAT
lo\1''' .1
i church •lion. for International Iwearing h1s new pants, a red 1 ; . . which is considerinc a $58 6 North Viet Nam has establish- Ti'KYO (UP)) -A
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defense of clvil rights demon·
strators.
falbrlc

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This, to begiA with, is an ab-

bas not, to date, had oignilieant
experience in public service.

d~feat ~-~~is Robert~,.·

COII!ummated by
Gl, Hurst said.

CINCINNATI (UPI) - To
of the Kroger
a suit Frtday 11ainllt
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Co., a grocery cn1un, , ~
Ito DOIHlst of Top

cost in cleanmg tt up. _ ,

WASIUNGTON - The llDUOR
that public office will surely go
- and perhapo even should go
- not so much to thill '~ompetent as IAI the pleasantly handaome is lntrnducinl a! kind ot
mile fashloa-show aur'l Jato
American polltlos.
" Already grown men are solemnly speaking of Gov. George
Romney of Michigan and gubernatorial asplraat
Ronald
Reagan of california as almost
inevitable rivals ror ; the 1968
Republicaa Presidenli!\! nomination simply because each is
.. undeniably good-looking
chap.

Goal is Broader than'Political Action

East Side
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lllrli 11illt doring the War '
for the $4.1 million project a policeman slopped him and
FBI,
I'Y to deal with major trouble if
o. 181/l, ove;tooks !lie Maumee I •~ • pre-constructioo confer· searched him. He tells about It d~:~ ~~ ~~~~- ~ow it is l11 ;~~d ,~;'.~~eel convinced
Rver ind 11 presently biSect- · ence wtlh the department. Com- 1 thl,! way :
' o-ratin• "'" of an apsrtment ,
'nd" th
eo lit Ohio !1$.
: pletion date is Aug. 31, 1968.
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· - ·-- - - "They ..,, 'Stand still, ma- m the Hough area.
force to .supervtse the
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1er. TUI1! aroll!ld, nltger.'"
,
riot. ~Y cited
Feeling
knife, pbUCI! lbljectl Cleims
Ifireho mg of vacant
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ripped his pmlls.
WASmNGTON- THE UNIT- an apparent
"New pair of pants. Best ones
States Saturday rejected Icommunications and
I got"
"false allegations" In Russia's Imanufacture that would
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Sometime after then lillie protestHof Uh. S. ho mb1dngs of 1tyLnot beGknoHwnbto youhngsdters.
"G'EMVA (UP I) ·-'U.S. churchmen JO1ned usstans, Niles decided lo th;ow his , HanOI·. atp ong 011 epo15 . .
ew1s . o mson, ea
Asia!\!, AfrlcaDs and Europeans Saturda~ to condemn
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vmces regret over Sovtel the Jomo Freedom
"lh~ ·lhhsM! ·and growJng" American military commtl· lbomb He ptcked " 1" gel supply of oil to aid North Vtel iJFKI house, a militant
ment In VietNam .
carefully.
Nam "to pursue its armed at- center in the House
' Dr'. W. A. Visser'! Hoofl, secretary general of the "White man own tile place tack against South Viet Nam," denied accusations it was
Worlif&lt;€otrlll!il of Churches !WCC), cut short "third Prices too high. Like to see it and called on the Russians once site of a school lor ·
world" '!llo\tt!S for an even stronger statement by bring- burn," he said. "Everybody more to help 11,et North Vlet 1 bers. Robinson was fired by
ine 111~ matter to a quick and final vote. Only a handful around here know how to make Nam to enter peace talks. 1 city last year after

Pollution, unlike . profit&lt; ,,, is a dirty
ly, just agalnot II. We cu lhiBk of no betword, by connotation, .by the· eVIls •II
tef 'e&lt;ample bere !baa the Izaak Walton
visits upon every .commutlty ,.along any
LeaBUe of America, which bas an active
river , - ·in the Tri-County area, along
Chapter in Meigs •..COunty. Like homtng
the Ohio River - aad because of the Irepigeons, conservationists seem to congremendous cost of eliminating it.
gate in IWLA chapten, aDd the Meigs
Actuallv, pollution · fn· the Ohio . ·Riter
group on Ito record Is no exceptloa,
st;tkes closer to home than many admit.
But it -would seem maay people
who
A «real many people should be &lt;~everhave a direct interest ln enU - poDutloa
say-die anti pulludonlsts, They include:
take It or leave it. They too .often bave
L£Very ramily thM owns .a pleasure
no opiniOJl, aupport anti .,,ip6Qutiol work
bont Ma uses the 'fiiYet.
...Jo; :- .. ·~
haphar.antly•. not at aU, or eve• oppose
- Every ·': '!amily t,-, w)iolll'ltlleadwlnntll'&amp; · · tt. This would ·. appear to he the height of
are employed in an indtmry Uliug · water.
abswrdity. ,.
from the River in its manufacturmg proThe states along the Ohio Rlver have
cesses, directly or indirectly.
·
made a magnificent start in
reducing
Every person who, .for wbatev11 ' pftr1· i. RiNec ; poUUIIQI\ • O~ly a lew fOllliDIIDilies
pose he holds It, owns property within
or 3,ilotl •popufa\ion and up aloDB tbo river
rifle shot of the River.
have failed etlher to treat what they put
- Natural boro
conservationists, woo
into the river or be well along on pi8DS
by nature .'\"ould preserve what · beauty · with treatment works. Smaller commua~
God has provided ready .- wrought:
.
tie&lt;; soon will fac~ the otate
pollutioa
Our communitie~ it wou.ld s~lfl~ should •:.. boatd rules. Irl&lt;lustrles dilmpihl wasteo
be overloaded witb people l'e;ld)i to "!'list . in the River al~o face ' more Btrlagent rein anti · pollution battalions. ·
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quit'einenlli.
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Pieasure boat owners, if not convinced;
We along the "'river ate fortunate that
should drive past the sewer Inside PillSforesJghted ''pi)ople got tlleir teelb Into this
burgh at the juncture or the Allegheny '· Problem· 'IJf years ago wlth formation of
and the Monongal!ela. The sordidly
of
tl1e Ten - S~le Cilmf8ct · (Now Eight
those magnlftcent waterways . \hat,, ;- ~ 1t r ~tate•, T!Jesr 1'tates, · tn ·a remarkable oxlhe Ohio, and once were wonders of natample of voluntary COOpt!l'atlon,
have
ural beauty before man c3J!i, lo
soil
ma~e great rrngress. .
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, . I ill' {~be; ~)0!11 .apd Ontllrio, v~ewtng with
f~dustry cannot. use hfl,lvil,y
polluted
justifiable alarm thetr hody of watet
wat~r - and industry is the chief user of
~nql\1! as ,Lake Ell!, but more accuratew•ter from the Ollio. - ,wittwut excessive
lY, def~bed as a~· inte!'butional cesspool,

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Safety Everywhere: Home, Yard, Auto, is Theme ·for This Week
IJ BRYSON R. CARTER an accident. The Idea of 'it" Are siairways clear of boxes, lamps short and In good contll· Is there an Underwriters Lab- . Do )'Uillhul oil the ~ron Whe.b stuck wllb JOUI' lriiCI- Ores! IP0\1d, barrels In bnlld,Coiaty En. 'Aaent, Agrl.
happening to them is unbeliev· mops, tools, oboes?
•tion? • ·
oratOries apRroved, prOJ!fl' type aij farm llllllh!nety bifare ad- or, do you back II out or gel lngs, or bi'S• 'II\IIIWII~\11 to
Prevention of accidents in- able.
Do you mop up immediately Are all electric ouUets not In fire extinguisher in the .kltth- justing, olllng, or unclogging? help to pull U out?
water I')'Siem)
._b&gt;Jas . alow . moving motor Take a lew minutes and look any grease, oll, water, or other use protected with safety caps? en!
Do you give a penlatent "no'' Are tools, pitcbforl&lt;s,
and Do· you keep~ . ~ yard
•ebldes will receiVe special over the following chock list liquid spilled on slippery sur- Are all beaters. stoves and Are all major
appllances wben. chlidrtn wut to ride on other bud equiJllll«ll stored clell' of garden to6lli, il!lltered
emphasis during the next few to see how your family rates faces?
furnaces properly venled?
properly grmmded!
· machmery?
m regular, safe places?
machinery , partl,,, 0/4 ~ber,
National Farm Safe· In safety practices and habits, I• yo!¢ gas or oil stove lc&gt;&lt;:al· Are your scatter rugs skidFARM, AROUND YARDS
Do you avoid ""aring loose- Are paiP~_,jnsect sprays and broken glass, tin ~. and o.lhobserved July ~0, Remember - accidents can be ed so that curtains cannot catch proof?
Are tractor wheels ..t to filling or tom clolhlJII when PQisons plalnly. labeled
alid er items whicll D1f1ht caW!e ·a
i~~~jj!{ • ;;·ill be focused on prevented by taking precautions fire?
Are stairways, hallways and : a wide PQOition when J189Sible, working around farm macbin- stored out or \'each of cbfldreo? fa!U ·.:"&lt;
. moving vehicle and removing hazardous condi· Are e&gt;tension cords to your all working areas we1Highted1Jto reduce tipping hourds?
ery?
Are guards keptJn. ~8~ ' 0D ,
Olii THE IUGPAY
~~.a~:~l:~~ during this lions around the home
and
wwer Blutfls, belts,
chains, Do all members of your lam!1,
rural safety cam· farm.
New In farm;ng
t ·' 1
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h i .• grind.,. and aaws?
lly who drtve 1 car:
't'ltls emblem was develIN THE HOME
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C Aft!.all ga!!OIIne etllllnes lear, Drive Within PQsled speed
The Ohio State Univer- Do you store yoor knives in
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mana truck, PQwer mower, tractor, limits; obey all road signs?;
,. oily'·resi!Br&lt;'h specialists
In a sal&lt; rack, with points pro. :
slope: ~ ftluel1Dc1 Give proper ·signal when stopreduce the number of rear terted'
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or turning?; Practi«; the
colbs!Ons mvolvmg slOW· Are ha111iles of hot contamers
reel methoda of Ulting.
"Golden ride" when drlvmg?
moving ,vehicles.
Introduced on stoves turned in and beyond
Today is Sunday, July 24, the Do you u.. the ~$MV e,:n· • !lfeelwllcal CortriJtloD
. two years. ago .. lhe SMV em· the reach of small children? I
21l5th day of 19116 with 169 fo biem when OD ~hway. • Do all Bpll work properly?
blem now 1s bemg used nat1on- Do you store all matches,
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. An welli and
terns ad• Ia tbe rear Ylew mirror tmolly.
Imedicines (including aspirin l. ,p
The mooo I&amp; Ill Ill firatlquately co•ered?
bfoten IIIII frie from vibration;
Emph.sis will also be given poisons. antlHeptiCs,
clean- ,
quarter.
Are nails removed from ali cait the horn be ~eard for at
. o1. rna n.) other mg mater&gt;als,
and
any
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are
Mars
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least
DO1 wlndshi~ld
to preven twn
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ladd er ope._.
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and ,
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d th Ifoods wh1r woo cause 111 ness :
Venus and Saturn
uay . per1 wor5 proper y
wtpe
0
~,pes
aCCI en. aroun e if eaten where small childr.n
BY c. E. BLAKESLEE
A wwor sprayer is highly de- porut that mea are one of thel - - - ...., 110 eve
.•1•• ltarslcllu!es protected with guard cleao?•' Ia steeiing adjutlted so
tlome and farm Smce at'Ctdents
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ts partt u.1
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_Icannot r.:~ach them ?
I c6UDty E_xt. Agen t
s ra e
JVe
~a e~Ja 10- mos
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~ ?r- American avlatril Amelia raUB?
that you have Uttle p!ay in the
on caused they can be prevent Are electric appliances kept
Agroculture
to crack! and crevtces on the ly encountered ariUIId piCDICS Earhart Pulliam was born on I no you have a properly maiD- wheel?; Are brakes acljusted to
~-In n.n• out of t•n acCidents lout of reach from the basin and Identification of pests and di· foundatio• On flni,hed surfac-· and fair!. He PQinta out that this day In l8tlll
lafned lightning rod • I)'Slem 8lop Jn SO teet from a 20 mph
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RIG GRANDE COLbEGE, anticipating nearly
palgn under'the leadership of Dr. A. R. Ch~~.nIOO"'llll'/lfls t!ii.s fall: j~ record) is pre~en.tly under, ; ' . sen, ~ho in the past three years has helped the In·

JB~9C, .ll!' ~~test expilnsion program

tn 1ts 90-year
~'!J,t,, The ,Program .ls part of a continuing cam·

stltutton to tate giant steps forward In plant faclll·
ties, staff, and curriculum. Even greater Improve-

ren~a~en=ed !n~lcte'::'d~ :!~c~·=~dri'M

$400,oob

fo~
whict'has been auglnented by. federal
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: seases is the first step in sue- ea, diazinon, 'f.t per cent
oil 1 sanitation Is one of the most
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on an main buiJdlnga?'
.::;. ~ wJ'th :an
whee 19
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cessfully controlling th.,e en•· spray, or chlorodenc, two per Important !lngle Items of con· On this day In blatory;
Are dangerous animals (bull!!'· l!ijiliii~Od?
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~&amp;ceJde~t ~tage by thmgs he Do .vou remove. at te~t ~~ce mies on plants and animals .
cent oil spray, ts fairly satisfac- trol that can be done.
In 1874, Mormons led by boars, etc.) securely penned? What are your plans for
':j~ t do. Al.the same month, old p~persf a 0 ~r )lot many people realize that tory, Removal of the hoxelder Areas whore food stands wiU Brigllam Young arrived at Do you have an emergency working with safety in
the
··lnne ., Ill surroundmg cond•- flam~able rubbiSh rom
' disease identifiCation is avalla- trees also helps greatly.
be erected should be sprl)'ed Great Salt Lake Valley In Utah. water supply availal!Je. to fight future?
· tlons· er.t~ then ~nd there that 1,home .
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• Do you store oily rags 10 cov· Cl ic of lhe Department of Bo~
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be
ed hv l either of the same materials, the first Confederate state fo -i-The Sunday TllllerrSenl!ne~ Sunday, July 24, 1966
h
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ed et I conta iners"·
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moo nsec can
secur
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any and Plant Pathology, Ohio contacting the Extensior. Orfk!e. Spray garbage areas and gar- be readmJtted to the Un1on.
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all ktnds of .people from all , Are all firearms wlloaded ~nd State Unlver.9ity. The identifica-~ If this insects are less common bage and refuse cans every day In 1929, President Hoover
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lev~ls of SI)C;et.y. Many. people Iout' of reach of young chJid· tion of plant diseases and the they can be submitted to t h el with Ciovap.
declared ~at Kellogg-BriaDd
doo t really tlunk they II have : ren
accuracy of any diagnosi.s, cf Ohio State University Coopera· l Recommendations forcontr~IJ- Treaty, whJch denounced WF,
. course. depends on the mfor· tive Extension Service. William ing most pes II of commercial was in effect.
I mation supplied. Also imPQrtant E. Delaplane, extension special- crops and any· parts of houses In !851, VIce Pre!ldant
is the plant materu~l selected ist in pest control reports that and gardens are avadi'ble by Richard Nixon and Russian
and lhe condition in whicll it ar· many insect and plant spec~ contacting the County Exten- Premier Khrushche• carried 011
rives in the laboratory.
mens are received in too poor a slon Office.
their famed kitchen debate at ·.
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an American exhlbltlon In ,
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Delaplane reminds persons NEW GO-GO MARK
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-A loot.sore New : A thought for the dey- '
secure the plant diSease speC&lt;- ly in tissue paper or facial tis· Zealand girl Sunday laid claim American psycbologl&lt;t
andl
men record form from h '' sues and PQt in 0 box or hot· to two world records held by ph!Cber Wllllam James;
county extenSion
=atlng in a "G us, In truth, meaDS' !!ttle
d' tl e to preven t crus h'mg. Cll ng- Americans after 10"'"
. Tius
. f off1ce.
Iorm as ks Ior m
orma11on 1n I· .
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be
t
go-go
dancing
marathon
f&lt;r 100
th
the 1 ulty r
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eating whether it is a commer- mg P1as IC wrap 1s 8 10 r
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k to more
an
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plant specimens because
It hours. The en urance mar •
perceiving In 1n unbabltual
e&gt;al or prtvate problem, I he keeps them from drving out fall were beld by a U.S. girl, way."
dtstnbutlon of effected plants, enrout•.
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lhe symptoms of the parts Bf.
and a u.s. disc jockey, who
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they found the specimens; whe- After pas!ing the' 100 • hour
Anyone WIShing to make use lher in cereal, window sill, mark the New Zealand girl TIJ":Yo &lt;UPI) -Japan'• lwl&gt;of this plant dioea•e clinic may chimney, or outside in soil or slvp~.
way trade with Communlat
secure the application
blank the bark of a tree, he sayd.
China climbed 41 per cent to
from the Extension Offire and "WhaleV&lt;!r po!ISible, tlive the SMEAR THREE HOUSES
1320 million during the lint six
mail It directly to the Plant Dl· identification of the plant on BERLIN (UP!) -Swasliks m1 ·ths of this year, the Kyodo
:;ease Clinic. The cost of each which or near which the speci- and various anti-Semitic slo- new1 agency reported Saturspecimen is $2.
men was found," he adds. he gan1 have been smeared 111 the day. Tbe agency said the
, The cutter head on New Holland's Mod~l 717
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Forage Ha"·vester is built to take tough going. The
Identification of household in· more information w• have the walls of three houses here, it current trade level between the
knives are backed along their full length by a thicK
Sfcts is another problem which easier it Is for us to give fast was rePQrted Saturday. Pollee two countries represents 3.5 per
· t.,l plate-to protect the cutterhead from damage
t'Omes up frequently, One of t~e '"rvlce."
said the persorut reswnslble cent of Japan'I""'IOW imPQrtnd provide extra support for max1mum cylinder
·,ost common commg up th1s In a newsletter Delaplane re- were unknown.
export volume. A
:tability in toughest cutting . Built-in sharpener lets
HOUSE PAINT
spring and summer has been tJu~
rFinest on boH houH potnt.
you put a razor edge back on blades in minutes.
·Du111ble flnllh live• your homt
Boxelder bugs.
V.:'ith th e ' 717's' sharp knives, you always get a
These are insects Up to one '
Ul
ubo yooll of ptOioction, Wide
t 1~ an. f~ne cut-the kind that pa c '·.- ·
eps
cholci qf c;oJars.
hair inch in size. The youngtr
better , and IS more palatable.
ones are small and reddish. The
adult ones are narrow, brownSHIIRWIN.;v(JU~!fS
ish-black, and have three longiHOLLAMD
tudinal red stripes.
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so~ milk daily. Chlldrl!ll WJder calclwn content t. one l!llp of/
. They feed on the boxelder, l Co, Ext Agent. Homo Ec,
9 years of age need.·lrom two milk; I cup altlm milk, 1 cup;
HOUSE PAINT
ash. hackberry trees , among Food guides translate t be to three cups Children 9 to 12 buttermilk, S-4 tablespoona non·1
Tough,
flexible latex finish.
others. Control of thtse ins•cts technical language of nutrients need three or more cups, teen- fat dry milk, II&gt; cups collate
Rolllsta
blloto~ng ond pootlnr.
· inside the house is difficult, but mto terms of everyday eatmg. agers need four or more cups, cheese, 2 cups cream cbeese,
TRACTOR SALES &amp; SERVICE
Goes on usy. OriiS fatt.
! on an unfinished surfare and a-1Most foods conta1n more than .1nd adults need two or more I "f.: inch cube cheddar cheese,
Sptrkllna coiOf&amp; 1nc1 • brilllamt
whllo.
Pomeroy, Ohio
round foundations and outside, lone nutricflt. Certain types of cups. Milk is the chief source 2 cups ice cream, and 2~ cups:
two per cent emulsifiable con· foods contain specific nutrients of calcium. Unles!l milk Y used milk sherbet.
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The Frank Denney
erai store (left) Is
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new college book store.
old dining hall (right) ls be·
.!ng remodeled, to bouse the
new student center.
photo) - This ls where a
new 24-unlt apartment
structure for married
dents, 12 one·bedroom and
12 two-bedroom
will be
It's
cated just off old Rt. 35,
Includes allProximately
acres around the Evan
ans, John Wickline, G r I f
Cook and Ervin Frost prDperties. (Bottom photo) This Is where the new half·
million dollar physical
cation plant, and a new
$400,000 .men's dormitory
soon will ' be constructed.
This plelure was taken
hind Moulton Hall, ~oo~:!ng ,
toward GalUpolls. The
slcal edueallon plant
lol!aled in upper right
and the 1501··Jm~;a:!le~,.:~~~:~·~r.
dorm will be e•
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brary, adjacent to the new
Holzer dormitory. (~IIddle
photo) - This building is
the present student center,
and will soon be converted
Into the new music quarters,
It was construded 10 years
ago by a veterans organizalion. !Bottom photo; - The
new Holzer dormitory, ded·
luted last month, accommDdates 150 male studenls.
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as good suppliers of specific nu· ;
trients. Recommendations for Different forms or milk: may
amounts of food to be eaten be used for variety, E•ch of
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of the body's nutrient needs
for gorwth and for maintenance and repair or the body at
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Donald O'Connor's noished l bleclofh •top the Dodgers'
meals by reoUng legroom just 0 "lND MDIIII IN A
a musical comedy ("Fe 1i x: uut.
above their knees ; to advertiSe
Krull") libretto, will help
New York shoeshine
restaurants - a joke but it
, the music and lyrics t~nd ex- · are a jangle of silver: ill
worked
At the moment, Jack
' pects to star in it in the '6'1-'68 1buildings, wandering
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E. Leonard's feuding with roBroadway season . . T~ usu. l charge 40 cents, barber
medians Gene Baylos and Het¥'
ally glum N. Y. Times put 68- !charge 35, sidewalk shiners
ny Youngman, and figh;:s-versa. ,
year-old Justice Douglaa' mar· a two-bits charge as you stand Naturally - a strip tea.ser1
rlage to the college student on watching them Hip-RIU&gt;
now calla herself Ginny Woolf
Its entertainmenl page:-;
We socks and in the subway
Judy Garland called Tennes10
caught H0w To Steal a Mil· tions , with upholstered
see Williams and volunteered
lion" at the Radio City Mu!;ic yet, the official price is
for a Wms. drama _ any one
The Sunday T!Jnes.S.ntlnel, Sunday, July 24, · 19611--5 April, 1165.
I considered the letter from Hall and found it a most enter- ,cents . .. Plus of course, tip
_ and he was polite bpt the
{ am a 19-year-old college the empty·headed, velvet-tong- talning frippery, a triumph ov· lncidentally, it's against
"Glass Menagerie" TV
role
· student, and 1 believe the war ues young pacifist an amwing er a so-so script by attractive law for ~omen ~ have
went to Shirley Booth
Mer~dJn VIet Nam should be escalat- satire, until I sobered and real- people (Audrey Hepburn. Peter shoes shmed; With the
lng from a tough hospit•t siege,:
ed by bombing Hanoi and clos- iZed some people actually be- O"foole, Hugh Griffith,
E I i thigh-high hems, no wonder.
fine song-writer Willara Robi·
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son was given extra therapy
• gailY aliding ctra w l!'nl
not believe in "Better
Red her with a parallelism.
quickie role and fat
French 1ions the ~rt of elegantly.
by Judy Garland and Tony Ben• FuUy ~bk dr8,., ( dllpiC.
• Bonderit•-b'eated bakll(]
than dead." - LARRY
In the vast' farm belts of the comedian ''Moustache" manag.l ed easy pro~e so rare lll
nett, both recording R'obU:on al·
enamel finitdl
By Helen
Dear Helen.
United States, property owner- ing a walloping impression m writing trades today
bums .. . H you're a collector
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I wonder if "Loyal Admirer" ship is indicated with boundar- ene just as brief), beautiful set. of the times ? ' They" have
f1f old-radio recollections, the
Bottel
knows what would heppen · to ies and fences as in lh.e rest of
duds and high -style Iown newspaper now - The
name George (The- Real) Me' ,
him (or her) if he wrote such the world. Neighbors quarrel, well-paced William Wyler di· ' mosexual Citizen . . Carol
Coy should shake ·~ illlpudeot !
an anti-government letter in a petty rivalries cause bad blood. rection .. Sprightly swnmer-1resigned as president of t h memory _ George ori£'inated ,
YCUTH ASKED FOR IT!
stop the spread of communis~. communist country? Quick, L. Yet these stubborn farmers will time film fun ... OUr H'wood N. Y. ~FTR.a. union and
tbe funny • insult styiQ which !'
This column ts for young peo- We mustn't think that because A., to the salt mines! We elect· stand shoulder to shoulder with spy tells us Jack Warner has a say she II relu~ to her
Henry Morgan later led dowr.le their roblems and leas- freedom is here today it willed men to run our
country their neighbors to fight a com- six-seat box at a~l
Dodg~ TV we~ther;;alhng . ;,
biU ; anyway, George olays a·
:r;s thet/troobles and p fun. also be here tomorrow. Maybe and we shold cooperate with mon deadly peril - the brUSh games and you atn t seen no.tn- Jo~~o s. nexl play ( 1-e
janitor in "Up the Down StairAs ~ith the rest of Helen Help it won't Especially if we be· them.- SUSAN, AGE 16
fin, With enough people and In' uol!l you see Jack amve te, msp~red by the
case," filming In N. Y.
Us!, it welcomes Ia hs but eome known as "quitters."
Dear Helen:
enough back-breaking work, lbe With .guests aod a ham~r of novel) will be a shocke; -~,-~~ lr====----..--...-.-..o;ii
won't dndge a aeri.:;: questioo Next she asks, "Why do we We must love our enemies h~ fury can be
the, flnfst Warner comnuso.ary ~orpses. on the stage '"B:•Its scls,l l
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with a brulliHiff.
giVe aid to those who don't and do good to,them thai- But if, In hla love of
delteactes-:- spr~d oul right five tnlliUtes
In
Send your teen-age questions want.. It?'' MOSt want it. Those cute us. War 1s the confess1~n farmer. whose field ts not
after the fll'St tnmng on a ta· the short-skirt set earn
tr YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, who don't, get heard and writ· that we have not learned thiS Immediate danger, ,•its u,wn
~are of Helen Help US!
this ten about The United Slates has leaa,on welL War has never solv- porch and thinks, 'TI!at s
iewspaper,
a conscience : we don't want toed Oil( problema, and ot. never then he will be rudely aw11ket&gt;· ll
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see people .starve and
will, - HOPEFUL FOR
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When his nelghhor bas
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''How can .people with so much Dear Readers;
worry, besides he dislikes mo ."ll
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: Red!lilJii.$Jti' pr\nli!d' a 'leiter luxury, freedom and time to Letters (mainly from young!wm move across the field
h il'S
by a 14-rear-old paclllal. ThJa reed about unfortunate. others people near draft age) are now up the wrch until the passlv1•ll
GREAT
firl WMkiJielr ·the acbool papfif turn their backs to the.r plea running 20 to one ill favor or f1ll'lller MUST wake up or
and we tell theml
with me and I would llke to lor ·help? - APPRECIATIVE our Govet'IIIJ1I!Ilt policy In VIet In hla sleep.
FRIEND!
Write some!hJnl in reljl(iuae, Dear Helen;
Nam. They come from ooldlera Communist moves as
Wbat about your bearing-has It reache{j
')'hough it may !lot be as .clever Your "Loyal Admirer," lhe In the thick of jtlllBie llghtlng, brush flt'e., We in ~erlca have
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
where you wonder whether or liCit .1 ·
~ bert, 1 It bas m~· aaltrical pacifies!, IOl'llels that ("Those peace-ntarcbers arc been I~ -,~; ihe wll'!!. b a
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· . as long as we stand up IU&gt;d s~wballa . . . If they. were ov· been. fawral!lt.'. But:the
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benefic!al?
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First she asks, ' 1why do we light communism, tllere will beer ·hlre .WIIIJ u, lbey;d see im· wiiJ ..ebaltgel Spara II'! ....,,.. 11
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••t our noses Into other peo. no nucielll' war. If we allow the mediate ,!'lllldrawal itn't I h ~ dy being ~ ·In: and' shallowtie's btlllneu and Jet ·Oilf """'
. communlats to take over one answer, tllld their 'ldeollsm thlllkiJill peilco cners are
1eventeen year's experience, NOW is ~ to
d~ n !'i l · tl u
f't JdBIII fOr tbe)D?" W~ . . . ~tiy'• ··after another, some- dOesn't work against Commu- ling them, ·
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call or write for an appollltment In the priv~•ltlf
isked to help, •lila ~ with '$ 7 we'll be liJIUillg them ln nlsts.") They come f':"m wives, Pn!Uical differences carunot il
tftmber 'Feder.. Reserve Systtm
f' poor, stru,.Jing, wai--tlled Beattie ililtead ' ol Saigon. .. 'l':aftees, ~•. and In such conquered, the !lacy menace
ind ter'l'ified people and we ' The EiSenhower Doctrine aays qumberr that I, llJ!I making the Interfere with the slliht against
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thai 11 ·!qliJ u lhei'e lltlli··""'. will ·help any nation Column over-long today so that tJ mutual thi'Oilt nr such magnlPOII!,RO•Y ;· 0.
a auvenilnenl· we '!folil\l Mlln&amp;, CQ~ilmunlaht. Leb8non yl)u mii.Y: aee hp"!"lliooe wjlo wiH tu~. This Is wilY , we m u s
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leep. iblllr ~~ ~ric beeaqse of it. 'loile the ·ibost reael to their COWl- con- fo beat the bush In
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IJ BRYSON R. CARTER an accident. The Idea of 'it" Are siairways clear of boxes, lamps short and In good contll· Is there an Underwriters Lab- . Do )'Uillhul oil the ~ron Whe.b stuck wllb JOUI' lriiCI- Ores! IP0\1d, barrels In bnlld,Coiaty En. 'Aaent, Agrl.
happening to them is unbeliev· mops, tools, oboes?
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Prevention of accidents in- able.
Do you mop up immediately Are all electric ouUets not In fire extinguisher in the .kltth- justing, olllng, or unclogging? help to pull U out?
water I')'Siem)
._b&gt;Jas . alow . moving motor Take a lew minutes and look any grease, oll, water, or other use protected with safety caps? en!
Do you give a penlatent "no'' Are tools, pitcbforl&lt;s,
and Do· you keep~ . ~ yard
•ebldes will receiVe special over the following chock list liquid spilled on slippery sur- Are all beaters. stoves and Are all major
appllances wben. chlidrtn wut to ride on other bud equiJllll«ll stored clell' of garden to6lli, il!lltered
emphasis during the next few to see how your family rates faces?
furnaces properly venled?
properly grmmded!
· machmery?
m regular, safe places?
machinery , partl,,, 0/4 ~ber,
National Farm Safe· In safety practices and habits, I• yo!¢ gas or oil stove lc&gt;&lt;:al· Are your scatter rugs skidFARM, AROUND YARDS
Do you avoid ""aring loose- Are paiP~_,jnsect sprays and broken glass, tin ~. and o.lhobserved July ~0, Remember - accidents can be ed so that curtains cannot catch proof?
Are tractor wheels ..t to filling or tom clolhlJII when PQisons plalnly. labeled
alid er items whicll D1f1ht caW!e ·a
i~~~jj!{ • ;;·ill be focused on prevented by taking precautions fire?
Are stairways, hallways and : a wide PQOition when J189Sible, working around farm macbin- stored out or \'each of cbfldreo? fa!U ·.:"&lt;
. moving vehicle and removing hazardous condi· Are e&gt;tension cords to your all working areas we1Highted1Jto reduce tipping hourds?
ery?
Are guards keptJn. ~8~ ' 0D ,
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~~.a~:~l:~~ during this lions around the home
and
wwer Blutfls, belts,
chains, Do all members of your lam!1,
rural safety cam· farm.
New In farm;ng
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lly who drtve 1 car:
't'ltls emblem was develIN THE HOME
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The Ohio State Univer- Do you store yoor knives in
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,. oily'·resi!Br&lt;'h specialists
In a sal&lt; rack, with points pro. :
slope: ~ ftluel1Dc1 Give proper ·signal when stopreduce the number of rear terted'
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or turning?; Practi«; the
colbs!Ons mvolvmg slOW· Are ha111iles of hot contamers
reel methoda of Ulting.
"Golden ride" when drlvmg?
moving ,vehicles.
Introduced on stoves turned in and beyond
Today is Sunday, July 24, the Do you u.. the ~$MV e,:n· • !lfeelwllcal CortriJtloD
. two years. ago .. lhe SMV em· the reach of small children? I
21l5th day of 19116 with 169 fo biem when OD ~hway. • Do all Bpll work properly?
blem now 1s bemg used nat1on- Do you store all matches,
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terns ad• Ia tbe rear Ylew mirror tmolly.
Imedicines (including aspirin l. ,p
The mooo I&amp; Ill Ill firatlquately co•ered?
bfoten IIIII frie from vibration;
Emph.sis will also be given poisons. antlHeptiCs,
clean- ,
quarter.
Are nails removed from ali cait the horn be ~eard for at
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A wwor sprayer is highly de- porut that mea are one of thel - - - ...., 110 eve
.•1•• ltarslcllu!es protected with guard cleao?•' Ia steeiing adjutlted so
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that you have Uttle p!ay in the
on caused they can be prevent Are electric appliances kept
Agroculture
to crack! and crevtces on the ly encountered ariUIId piCDICS Earhart Pulliam was born on I no you have a properly maiD- wheel?; Are brakes acljusted to
~-In n.n• out of t•n acCidents lout of reach from the basin and Identification of pests and di· foundatio• On flni,hed surfac-· and fair!. He PQinta out that this day In l8tlll
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palgn under'the leadership of Dr. A. R. Ch~~.nIOO"'llll'/lfls t!ii.s fall: j~ record) is pre~en.tly under, ; ' . sen, ~ho in the past three years has helped the In·

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Are dangerous animals (bull!!'· l!ijiliii~Od?
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~&amp;ceJde~t ~tage by thmgs he Do .vou remove. at te~t ~~ce mies on plants and animals .
cent oil spray, ts fairly satisfac- trol that can be done.
In 1874, Mormons led by boars, etc.) securely penned? What are your plans for
':j~ t do. Al.the same month, old p~persf a 0 ~r )lot many people realize that tory, Removal of the hoxelder Areas whore food stands wiU Brigllam Young arrived at Do you have an emergency working with safety in
the
··lnne ., Ill surroundmg cond•- flam~able rubbiSh rom
' disease identifiCation is avalla- trees also helps greatly.
be erected should be sprl)'ed Great Salt Lake Valley In Utah. water supply availal!Je. to fight future?
· tlons· er.t~ then ~nd there that 1,home .
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• Do you store oily rags 10 cov· Cl ic of lhe Department of Bo~
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ed hv l either of the same materials, the first Confederate state fo -i-The Sunday TllllerrSenl!ne~ Sunday, July 24, 1966
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any and Plant Pathology, Ohio contacting the Extensior. Orfk!e. Spray garbage areas and gar- be readmJtted to the Un1on.
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lev~ls of SI)C;et.y. Many. people Iout' of reach of young chJid· tion of plant diseases and the they can be submitted to t h el with Ciovap.
declared ~at Kellogg-BriaDd
doo t really tlunk they II have : ren
accuracy of any diagnosi.s, cf Ohio State University Coopera· l Recommendations forcontr~IJ- Treaty, whJch denounced WF,
. course. depends on the mfor· tive Extension Service. William ing most pes II of commercial was in effect.
I mation supplied. Also imPQrtant E. Delaplane, extension special- crops and any· parts of houses In !851, VIce Pre!ldant
is the plant materu~l selected ist in pest control reports that and gardens are avadi'ble by Richard Nixon and Russian
and lhe condition in whicll it ar· many insect and plant spec~ contacting the County Exten- Premier Khrushche• carried 011
rives in the laboratory.
mens are received in too poor a slon Office.
their famed kitchen debate at ·.
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an American exhlbltlon In ,
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-A loot.sore New : A thought for the dey- '
secure the plant diSease speC&lt;- ly in tissue paper or facial tis· Zealand girl Sunday laid claim American psycbologl&lt;t
andl
men record form from h '' sues and PQt in 0 box or hot· to two world records held by ph!Cber Wllllam James;
county extenSion
=atlng in a "G us, In truth, meaDS' !!ttle
d' tl e to preven t crus h'mg. Cll ng- Americans after 10"'"
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Iorm as ks Ior m
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be
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marathon
f&lt;r 100
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plant specimens because
It hours. The en urance mar •
perceiving In 1n unbabltual
e&gt;al or prtvate problem, I he keeps them from drving out fall were beld by a U.S. girl, way."
dtstnbutlon of effected plants, enrout•.
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lhe symptoms of the parts Bf.
and a u.s. disc jockey, who
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they found the specimens; whe- After pas!ing the' 100 • hour
Anyone WIShing to make use lher in cereal, window sill, mark the New Zealand girl TIJ":Yo &lt;UPI) -Japan'• lwl&gt;of this plant dioea•e clinic may chimney, or outside in soil or slvp~.
way trade with Communlat
secure the application
blank the bark of a tree, he sayd.
China climbed 41 per cent to
from the Extension Offire and "WhaleV&lt;!r po!ISible, tlive the SMEAR THREE HOUSES
1320 million during the lint six
mail It directly to the Plant Dl· identification of the plant on BERLIN (UP!) -Swasliks m1 ·ths of this year, the Kyodo
:;ease Clinic. The cost of each which or near which the speci- and various anti-Semitic slo- new1 agency reported Saturspecimen is $2.
men was found," he adds. he gan1 have been smeared 111 the day. Tbe agency said the
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Forage Ha"·vester is built to take tough going. The
Identification of household in· more information w• have the walls of three houses here, it current trade level between the
knives are backed along their full length by a thicK
Sfcts is another problem which easier it Is for us to give fast was rePQrted Saturday. Pollee two countries represents 3.5 per
· t.,l plate-to protect the cutterhead from damage
t'Omes up frequently, One of t~e '"rvlce."
said the persorut reswnslble cent of Japan'I""'IOW imPQrtnd provide extra support for max1mum cylinder
·,ost common commg up th1s In a newsletter Delaplane re- were unknown.
export volume. A
:tability in toughest cutting . Built-in sharpener lets
HOUSE PAINT
spring and summer has been tJu~
rFinest on boH houH potnt.
you put a razor edge back on blades in minutes.
·Du111ble flnllh live• your homt
Boxelder bugs.
V.:'ith th e ' 717's' sharp knives, you always get a
These are insects Up to one '
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t 1~ an. f~ne cut-the kind that pa c '·.- ·
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cholci qf c;oJars.
hair inch in size. The youngtr
better , and IS more palatable.
ones are small and reddish. The
adult ones are narrow, brownSHIIRWIN.;v(JU~!fS
ish-black, and have three longiHOLLAMD
tudinal red stripes.
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so~ milk daily. Chlldrl!ll WJder calclwn content t. one l!llp of/
. They feed on the boxelder, l Co, Ext Agent. Homo Ec,
9 years of age need.·lrom two milk; I cup altlm milk, 1 cup;
HOUSE PAINT
ash. hackberry trees , among Food guides translate t be to three cups Children 9 to 12 buttermilk, S-4 tablespoona non·1
Tough,
flexible latex finish.
others. Control of thtse ins•cts technical language of nutrients need three or more cups, teen- fat dry milk, II&gt; cups collate
Rolllsta
blloto~ng ond pootlnr.
· inside the house is difficult, but mto terms of everyday eatmg. agers need four or more cups, cheese, 2 cups cream cbeese,
TRACTOR SALES &amp; SERVICE
Goes on usy. OriiS fatt.
! on an unfinished surfare and a-1Most foods conta1n more than .1nd adults need two or more I "f.: inch cube cheddar cheese,
Sptrkllna coiOf&amp; 1nc1 • brilllamt
whllo.
Pomeroy, Ohio
round foundations and outside, lone nutricflt. Certain types of cups. Milk is the chief source 2 cups ice cream, and 2~ cups:
two per cent emulsifiable con· foods contain specific nutrients of calcium. Unles!l milk Y used milk sherbet.
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photo) - This ls where a
new 24-unlt apartment
structure for married
dents, 12 one·bedroom and
12 two-bedroom
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Includes allProximately
acres around the Evan
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million dollar physical
cation plant, and a new
$400,000 .men's dormitory
soon will ' be constructed.
This plelure was taken
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toward GalUpolls. The
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Holzer dormitory. (~IIddle
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the present student center,
and will soon be converted
Into the new music quarters,
It was construded 10 years
ago by a veterans organizalion. !Bottom photo; - The
new Holzer dormitory, ded·
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vitamins.

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Vegetables and Fruits.
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Donald O'Connor's noished l bleclofh •top the Dodgers'
meals by reoUng legroom just 0 "lND MDIIII IN A
a musical comedy ("Fe 1i x: uut.
above their knees ; to advertiSe
Krull") libretto, will help
New York shoeshine
restaurants - a joke but it
, the music and lyrics t~nd ex- · are a jangle of silver: ill
worked
At the moment, Jack
' pects to star in it in the '6'1-'68 1buildings, wandering
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E. Leonard's feuding with roBroadway season . . T~ usu. l charge 40 cents, barber
medians Gene Baylos and Het¥'
ally glum N. Y. Times put 68- !charge 35, sidewalk shiners
ny Youngman, and figh;:s-versa. ,
year-old Justice Douglaa' mar· a two-bits charge as you stand Naturally - a strip tea.ser1
rlage to the college student on watching them Hip-RIU&gt;
now calla herself Ginny Woolf
Its entertainmenl page:-;
We socks and in the subway
Judy Garland called Tennes10
caught H0w To Steal a Mil· tions , with upholstered
see Williams and volunteered
lion" at the Radio City Mu!;ic yet, the official price is
for a Wms. drama _ any one
The Sunday T!Jnes.S.ntlnel, Sunday, July 24, · 19611--5 April, 1165.
I considered the letter from Hall and found it a most enter- ,cents . .. Plus of course, tip
_ and he was polite bpt the
{ am a 19-year-old college the empty·headed, velvet-tong- talning frippery, a triumph ov· lncidentally, it's against
"Glass Menagerie" TV
role
· student, and 1 believe the war ues young pacifist an amwing er a so-so script by attractive law for ~omen ~ have
went to Shirley Booth
Mer~dJn VIet Nam should be escalat- satire, until I sobered and real- people (Audrey Hepburn. Peter shoes shmed; With the
lng from a tough hospit•t siege,:
ed by bombing Hanoi and clos- iZed some people actually be- O"foole, Hugh Griffith,
E I i thigh-high hems, no wonder.
fine song-writer Willara Robi·
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son was given extra therapy
• gailY aliding ctra w l!'nl
not believe in "Better
Red her with a parallelism.
quickie role and fat
French 1ions the ~rt of elegantly.
by Judy Garland and Tony Ben• FuUy ~bk dr8,., ( dllpiC.
• Bonderit•-b'eated bakll(]
than dead." - LARRY
In the vast' farm belts of the comedian ''Moustache" manag.l ed easy pro~e so rare lll
nett, both recording R'obU:on al·
enamel finitdl
By Helen
Dear Helen.
United States, property owner- ing a walloping impression m writing trades today
bums .. . H you're a collector
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I wonder if "Loyal Admirer" ship is indicated with boundar- ene just as brief), beautiful set. of the times ? ' They" have
f1f old-radio recollections, the
Bottel
knows what would heppen · to ies and fences as in lh.e rest of
duds and high -style Iown newspaper now - The
name George (The- Real) Me' ,
him (or her) if he wrote such the world. Neighbors quarrel, well-paced William Wyler di· ' mosexual Citizen . . Carol
Coy should shake ·~ illlpudeot !
an anti-government letter in a petty rivalries cause bad blood. rection .. Sprightly swnmer-1resigned as president of t h memory _ George ori£'inated ,
YCUTH ASKED FOR IT!
stop the spread of communis~. communist country? Quick, L. Yet these stubborn farmers will time film fun ... OUr H'wood N. Y. ~FTR.a. union and
tbe funny • insult styiQ which !'
This column ts for young peo- We mustn't think that because A., to the salt mines! We elect· stand shoulder to shoulder with spy tells us Jack Warner has a say she II relu~ to her
Henry Morgan later led dowr.le their roblems and leas- freedom is here today it willed men to run our
country their neighbors to fight a com- six-seat box at a~l
Dodg~ TV we~ther;;alhng . ;,
biU ; anyway, George olays a·
:r;s thet/troobles and p fun. also be here tomorrow. Maybe and we shold cooperate with mon deadly peril - the brUSh games and you atn t seen no.tn- Jo~~o s. nexl play ( 1-e
janitor in "Up the Down StairAs ~ith the rest of Helen Help it won't Especially if we be· them.- SUSAN, AGE 16
fin, With enough people and In' uol!l you see Jack amve te, msp~red by the
case," filming In N. Y.
Us!, it welcomes Ia hs but eome known as "quitters."
Dear Helen:
enough back-breaking work, lbe With .guests aod a ham~r of novel) will be a shocke; -~,-~~ lr====----..--...-.-..o;ii
won't dndge a aeri.:;: questioo Next she asks, "Why do we We must love our enemies h~ fury can be
the, flnfst Warner comnuso.ary ~orpses. on the stage '"B:•Its scls,l l
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with a brulliHiff.
giVe aid to those who don't and do good to,them thai- But if, In hla love of
delteactes-:- spr~d oul right five tnlliUtes
In
Send your teen-age questions want.. It?'' MOSt want it. Those cute us. War 1s the confess1~n farmer. whose field ts not
after the fll'St tnmng on a ta· the short-skirt set earn
tr YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, who don't, get heard and writ· that we have not learned thiS Immediate danger, ,•its u,wn
~are of Helen Help US!
this ten about The United Slates has leaa,on welL War has never solv- porch and thinks, 'TI!at s
iewspaper,
a conscience : we don't want toed Oil( problema, and ot. never then he will be rudely aw11ket&gt;· ll
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see people .starve and
will, - HOPEFUL FOR
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When his nelghhor bas
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''How can .people with so much Dear Readers;
worry, besides he dislikes mo ."ll
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: Red!lilJii.$Jti' pr\nli!d' a 'leiter luxury, freedom and time to Letters (mainly from young!wm move across the field
h il'S
by a 14-rear-old paclllal. ThJa reed about unfortunate. others people near draft age) are now up the wrch until the passlv1•ll
GREAT
firl WMkiJielr ·the acbool papfif turn their backs to the.r plea running 20 to one ill favor or f1ll'lller MUST wake up or
and we tell theml
with me and I would llke to lor ·help? - APPRECIATIVE our Govet'IIIJ1I!Ilt policy In VIet In hla sleep.
FRIEND!
Write some!hJnl in reljl(iuae, Dear Helen;
Nam. They come from ooldlera Communist moves as
Wbat about your bearing-has It reache{j
')'hough it may !lot be as .clever Your "Loyal Admirer," lhe In the thick of jtlllBie llghtlng, brush flt'e., We in ~erlca have
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
where you wonder whether or liCit .1 ·
~ bert, 1 It bas m~· aaltrical pacifies!, IOl'llels that ("Those peace-ntarcbers arc been I~ -,~; ihe wll'!!. b a
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· . as long as we stand up IU&gt;d s~wballa . . . If they. were ov· been. fawral!lt.'. But:the
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be
benefic!al?
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First she asks, ' 1why do we light communism, tllere will beer ·hlre .WIIIJ u, lbey;d see im· wiiJ ..ebaltgel Spara II'! ....,,.. 11
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••t our noses Into other peo. no nucielll' war. If we allow the mediate ,!'lllldrawal itn't I h ~ dy being ~ ·In: and' shallowtie's btlllneu and Jet ·Oilf """'
. communlats to take over one answer, tllld their 'ldeollsm thlllkiJill peilco cners are
1eventeen year's experience, NOW is ~ to
d~ n !'i l · tl u
f't JdBIII fOr tbe)D?" W~ . . . ~tiy'• ··after another, some- dOesn't work against Commu- ling them, ·
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call or write for an appollltment In the priv~•ltlf
isked to help, •lila ~ with '$ 7 we'll be liJIUillg them ln nlsts.") They come f':"m wives, Pn!Uical differences carunot il
tftmber 'Feder.. Reserve Systtm
f' poor, stru,.Jing, wai--tlled Beattie ililtead ' ol Saigon. .. 'l':aftees, ~•. and In such conquered, the !lacy menace
ind ter'l'ified people and we ' The EiSenhower Doctrine aays qumberr that I, llJ!I making the Interfere with the slliht against
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thai 11 ·!qliJ u lhei'e lltlli··""'. will ·help any nation Column over-long today so that tJ mutual thi'Oilt nr such magnlPOII!,RO•Y ;· 0.
a auvenilnenl· we '!folil\l Mlln&amp;, CQ~ilmunlaht. Leb8non yl)u mii.Y: aee hp"!"lliooe wjlo wiH tu~. This Is wilY , we m u s
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leep. iblllr ~~ ~ric beeaqse of it. 'loile the ·ibost reael to their COWl- con- fo beat the bush In
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ellmlnated the ldglily routed 3-3 lD jhe bottom of lbe third Leary went to the mound ftlr Fisher's
003 111»-- S 5 G home whe.n 'third balle!Jllll Gl"' w.ulod. Brlld lluiit~J
toornarnent lavorlle Pl. Plea.. when Dori Telle triple !w II h Fisher's · alter Demolkey's · Battorles' Mlddleporl - De: Hanes mls.., a pea at third. and Glen Hanes
ant Flllier's f1.3 Friday Dlsht Jim Ball, who bad doubled and 81'and slam and shut out the moikey &lt;WP) and C. Roush: Malleable scored three mc;ri iJ18 both runners. ll'iililll!!!: ltlil .
""'!!!;!!""''l'l'"'!'""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~lln the !lrs~.,pme at the Elgbtli ~unlor MIWgan, who bad: )'all&lt;- Senatoro !~ two atld two-lhlrds Flllher's - Barnetle, Telle runs with two out in the !Alp of !"I to Jeff Hubb~ 'lo'1~ .~.'
AMual ,ltyger Creek Tqurna· ild, on base. Telle scoreof;:fben lonlDgs, while walking four and (LP) (2), Leary (4) and J. M..-. the leCOnd Inning. FeUy walked mnloti.
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of lnnlntlo, illowed four hila, walk: Ted Sldera he!" lhe Syracuse Helder Randy Moore dropped hits, walked ol~ ai&gt;if.~ out
0 5 In •he second same.
the fourth lnDlDg to pdl(&lt; the ed Me -and. alruck out one. Galnla lA five bola, walked four 1 ny ball. Rusty Woomer boom· five .
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Mlddleporl'o PoJ11· Darou lab Open In 1968.
pit~ lila Cheih!N "'""' (S-0) l'[ic:e ,and Sieve Bralton :.walk· lowed three hlta, walked live ~cod the Iro~en at the p~ale Moore mllde his second straight had two d"'!bla It!)Oflt.- ~~ '·
baseball team
an ll.O lead tying run al the plate, alruck agamsl ~t. Pleaaant Klwa~ls ed' and Kellh Van lnWqen ancl struclo: out four.
woth two hots m three trops, bobble, ' with Felty and Hanes Sid.:o, two for th"'!',_ ,wl~' l , ,
101thlrdl bmlap out on three pitches to end tlie (4-0) at 6'30 p. m.,, and the Mid- struck out. Bruce Hawley .wa)t. Demoskey paced lhe SenaiAlrs Including a _double.
In two and two
scoring. Ted Siders doubled double ; Bwttoo, tWl! .Jqi: fliu(; . .
at Southern Friday evenlnl, game.
dleporl ·SOIIIIIDI'I !4-0) agahtsl e4, loading tho ba,.. . aDd wllh a double and hQme run in Malleable Jumped off to . a scor;,~ .Woomer.
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then put down two Soulherll For Soulhern, Ray Johnson Pt. Pleaaaltl Malleable Iron set~ng the stage lor Demos- three trips to Ute plate. \lanln- 4-0 lead In tbe top of _tbe first The G1an~ came to life brief· J. T. _Holland, one . tor.,rfllll'•.·
uprisings IAl wiD ll-8. ,
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keys rouod·~pper, Middleport wagen was two lor !Dur, lnolud· frame when Jim Rosso smgled Jy 1n the bottom of. the fifth. boUt songles.
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three games remaining needed two on and Gary Harl tripled learns -will meet In the oonaola· ol•th for lhelr eighth rUJI:.
was one for two; Chester llouBh double. Bu&amp;ton scored on Glen piteh. With two out, Rick Ash two trips tor Syracuie ;'".)''N"'
to lusure I lle for .the Metp. and doubled.
tlon rame of tbrfoumament at Demo&amp;key went tlte . Jiiute one !0&lt; four, and Kl!lll fOoes, HanH' double, and Hanes and tripled liC&lt;Jring Hubbard. and Arnold had 1 silitle and - ~ - '
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w 000 0-13 11 2 6:3G p. m. ~Y while the for lhe SenaiAlrs. He allowed one lor three.
. Soder&amp;, who walked, scored on Pat Arnold doubled
scoring i• two trips, and Stevt ,W'~ -'
Barons, now J-1, have two wltb Southern , ooz 140 1- 1 ·. 1 3 tournament championship will only five hila, gave up two Jim Hall wu, tlte top BliCk· J. T. Holland's single.
Ash. Siders truck out Jerry brenner bad Syracldi'~ ,:,.jiijJJ,,
Eastern and one with pomeroy, WhliA! (WP), TannehlU (7), be dedded when the two wi.. walkl and struck out 12 1D taln· man for Fishers With two for Syracuse picked up
three Hubbard to end lhe uprising. other hit. a double.
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lhret, including_ a double. Don runs In the bottom of the first. Malleable led 9-5 and neilher 1 Line score,
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and actlon,meel at 8;;10 p, m. MOD· Jim ,Barnetle started
for Telle had a trople, In
·~0 Randy Moore and Jeff Hubbard learn ocored in lhe sialh. . I Malleabl~
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Lawrence. Umpire• L. Wolle, day .
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came in 1o strike ool Dan
The SenaiDI'I jwnped out IAl lifted with one out In . the one for three.
Fetty. Rlck Ash singled, w1lh .hm End1cott was safe on Jeff lers (WP) and Fetty ; ~yr*~
I.ewis wlth two Outa and two
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t"'o out._!nd_scored on Pat H~bbard'~_error. Fetty popped - Arnold iLP) and ,M'~ ~sb', : ', &lt;v

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Two home runs by ' Jim made seven errors aod leff Jamisan's hOme run come [ four at the plate, including The Gallipolis Pony Leaguethree at the plak. M~o!iy
Tb~ GalHpollslbe ~ ~ped Sle!nbeck, and. .one each by only two men on base. .
with two on In the fil'llt Inning a double and a triple: steve Redo nudged the Glsnl• 9-8 to \wo hill! for lhe losers, .,
:::;, ;~~nFrid Eplng tilase- Jim Noe and Junior Jamloon Sam Mllchell went lhe dl11- but the Indians tied it up S-3 Edwards had two singles in lpost their sixth victory In
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two our trips;_ onme Sbeels hod ants are now 5-7 for the seasoo. ldoubled. Mosley had o dtlublo
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out 12. Mitchell alsa blaoted a aboard, and scored when Ml~ a .double '" four tnps: a~d Tom Meadows was credited •and triple for the 1...,,
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Jim SleiDbeek wu on tlte home run wllh two aboard. The chell wu oafe at !IMI on Jam- MII&lt;hefl had a lwr.Ie run '" ! 'th th
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Jeff Lewlo drove home three Third b•seman !!icky Boone Powell's run In the bottom of • Pairings for the Boys Sinlln
Davldaon, Jacbon and San· bits, walked one and · struck Mltch;JJ•
more Whitt. Sill l'lliiS In the and catcher Chuck Perroud !the
proved to he land Men's Singles
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SPORTSCASTER DIES
but were Bided by Sletnbeck open · u.. Inning and scored Jim Noe was two for four. in- Meadow• each had three for ' Playground Directol' !'llt'l ; l''t
Rose and Guthrie ew:h had tWo NEll' YORK &lt;UP!) - Vefer· only walk and three While sox when Jim Nee was safe
Ieluding a home run: Jeff Le•·· - .
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hits.
~ sportsca&amp;ler Clure Mosher error•.
Richard FerguiiOil's error
is~ two for four, including • : NEW YORK. tUPil - I r v'the Boys' event and• will en4
Three blg runs ln the second died Saturday In hlo ouote
IJ'ULIS
PITCH second base.
triple; J1m Stembeck. two for 1Dim, athletoc d1rector at Bran· 'on Aug . 1. The Moll's S~ngles ·
ln lilg roed to be all'the Colla at a illldtown hotel from wllat
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named lw1ll begm Aug. I , and tlle'"Men's .
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W L R ~~ Jim Steinbeck's first
Junior Jamison, two for foUI·,ISaturday to manage a 40-mem· JDoubles will commeD&lt;t T - ·
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Neal · · " .... 8 1 87 2 came wilh Jnmi&gt;on on to
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BOIJT SCIIEDULED . him tile distinction as one of Bapbst .. .. .. '" S : ~ : beek's second homer
Indians
300 600 - 9 7 3 23-21.
Joanle Ford will ' battto· ·Jitl ,
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (UP)} SAN ANTONIO, Tex. &lt;UP!) the country'o most outspol&lt;en - =~
r ~ 1'1!10 3~0 the top of lhe ·~but
Balterl01: While Sox-Stein- . NEW YORK 1UPll - The ,Hudson for lhe g1rls" '. taolll_
-The National Baseball Hall of~- Jesus Pimentel, the world's · rtscaslers, was found on the LAST WEEK'S RESULTS: ell otruck out Ricky
beck (WP) and Perrouct; lndl· f~rsl rubber golf halls sppear.llchamplonship ot t ~.111.,- Moao '
Fame drew Its two and one-ball No.2 ranked bantamweight co.. floor of his suite about 2:30 p. GS! 7 Nationwide 6
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ans - Mitchell iLP) and Erl- ed In 11199 and werr called ,day,on Memonal li'ioJclltl
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armful of gifts and souvenij'i. night at the -.oliseum.
Cop Golf Event
. Mooday -Neal vo. NationGALLIPOIJS
among them se18011 pah; tO The 120-pound Pimental has
Wednesday'l "Grandmothers wide
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the ~erican Leagu~, National IliOn 50 of his 52 houts 41 o! IAgainst the Field" event was Tuesday - GSI vs. Baptist
Monday-Mets vs. Angels
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
PH. 992·2151
Lea..e and National Associa- them by knockouts. Smith, 115, won by the GNndmothers by ' and Nazarene vs. G&amp;J
I Wednesday-Red Birds vs.
lion -n f Mii)Of Leagues, when-he claima·lhe Norlh American toan- one-half point.
(Makeup G~mes - June 21, Mets
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enlet'ed the museum· . ....mpl· tamweight crown but is un- The winners were Marge Hal· GSI ·v~. Neal, July 12• Bapti•t Friday-Angels vs.
nied by his wife and two ranked by lhe World Boxing liday Betty MG!nnes9
Mary ""· Nationwtde and July 18. Birds
daughters .
Assaciation. Smith has a 26-2 Th~ns, Helen Gallo;..ay and ~eal vs. G&amp;J. To be played Aug. 1-Angelo va. Met.o
Hlil uf Fame director Ken r~rd with 19 knnckouts_ and Ellen Richards. A prize was a· later lhls year.)
Alii- 3-Mets vs. Red Birds
We now have the best selection of new HONDA cycle'
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Joe hll only l088es came m tlte warded for clooest to the pm
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NL Prelldent Warre~ flyweight division.
No. 4 ll'een to Helen Fender· i
LEAGUE STANDINGS
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hand f&lt;l' Hail of Fanie ,
. -Briab London, challenger lor play _In their lnvltatlonal. They
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baseball ended his first week's training won low gross, Betty Miller, Sen~tors ..... 3 4 14 21t Giants .. · ... . ... $ 7 82 101
shrine.
for the 15-round bouLAt Lon- who won runner up low net fndoans ...... 4 5 40 75 Braves .. .. .. .. .. 0 ll 118 t75
don's Earl's Cnurt, Aug. 6.
first flight and longest drive. Tigers .. .. , .. 2 B 41 67 TOTALS .. ... . SO lit 4t7
In ooe sparriJIII &amp;dawn Jaek Deanle Smith won c1....1 to Orioles .. .. .. D 1 31 56 LAST WEEK'S RE!IULTS:
London, the brolher of Brian, the pin on No. 7 lfetd. Diz j Tollls
II Sl liS liS Pt "" ''e• II Braves 0
Senaton Top A'e
wu ODOred after a furiolll Richard.l won runner up low LAST WEEK'S RESULTII1 Gtanla 6 Dodgers 4
8-1 Behind Moore
onslaught and finsshed bleeding net second night. Jackie Shoe· ! White Sox 20 Tigers 5
Phillies I! Reds 3
WASHINGTON IUPII - Bar- but cheerful.
maker runner up low 81'0SS and Red Sox 5 Senatars 3
Oodget's 24 Braves 9
ry Moore, making hta first "I havo never known Brian to Alice Nibert runner up
low Alhellics to Tigers 4
Reds 9 Giants I
major leallJe start, pllched a hit 10 hard," said Jack. '1 groos In their rtSpfCilve Qight.o. White So• IB Indians 9
TIUS WEEK'S GAME~:
three • hitter and Ken MeMul·l know when be Is really on, and The tournamant mmmlttee Is GAMES THIS WEEK:
Monday-Braveo vs. Glanla
len'\ basea · loaded double hill&gt; he is very sharp right ~ow." askins members Interested ID MONDAY - Red lloX vs. Tueaday-Dodgera vs. Reds
lighted a ftve-run fourth lnnlnC
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playing In the eighteen hole Orioles
Wednesday-Glant.o vs. Phil· l-CA 100, 50 cc, 3-spoed, outamotlc clutch, whito - -- - - - , . - ·•:
Satuj'day that carried
th•l NEW· YORK (UPil. -cana- Tribune ·bandlcap toomament TUESDAY Yankees vs. lleo
2-CA 102, 50 cc, 31pood, electric olort. I rod. 1 block - - - - - Washington Senators to an IH dian Stan Leonard dkJ . not to please llp up by July 28. Senator•
Tfluraday-Reds vs. Braveo
1-C 110, SO cc, 4-lpood, monual clutcl!, rod - -- - -·---:;viclln' over the 'Kansaa City moke his d.ebut on the pro aolf '
WEDNESDAY - Tigers ""· Frlday-Phlllie~ vs. Dodgers
Alhletlca.
tour until he was 40.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Hutlt Red Sox
Gamea lA be made up: Junt
Jessen, touring on the ladies ·THURSDAY - Orioles vs. II - Reds VI. Dodgen; July 1-S 65, 65 cc, 4-lpood, 2 rlld, I black
VPGA circuit, was once a Alhletlcs
12 - Reds vs. Dodgers; July l-CT 200, 90 cc, lroil '90', 4-lpood. outo. clutch, rod~--~~
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14 - Braves VI. Reds.
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1-CA 95, 150 cc, olodrlc slort, 41pwd, block - - - - - - - - Amerteu Lea1ae
(6), Cox (81 and Casanova. WP
4-CA 160, 160 cc, olectrlc otart, 4-tpeed. 2 rod, 2 block
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New York 000 &lt;J,'Jl 000-4 1 4 1 HR-cater (3rd), Gosger (7th).
2-CL 160, 160 cc, acromblor, ltlock, 4 spoed
"lrjght, Sanford (6), BurdeUe '
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1-CA 77, 305 cc, block, oloctric atort, 4-•pood ~-------~~::_!
18\ and Rociger&amp;; Talbot, Renlfl! St. LouiS
&lt;6 BouiAln (7) and Gibbs. WP! Chicago
1-CB 77, 305 cc, twin corbs, oloctric shrt, black - - - - - - - , -Burdette (5-J). LP-Bouton (1· 1 Dennis, Hoerner 16),
1-CL 77, 305 cc, scromblars, 1-rod, 1-olock, v•, Jill, Jill _ _ _..L
51. HR-Rotlgero &lt;4th).
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u:ant, Worlhington (7), Clm~ 1 Hoerner (lsi), Flood (7th),
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remaining lmungs. He fanned
7 and- walked four. Ab Proff!U,
who started for Soutbern!swas
hit freely, tl•lng up 12 bl In·
cludinl trlplH to ; e DodsoD
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m the LiWe Baseball ~na- teams from each of the com- !&lt;ix games their lengest of
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Mooday Hight with two pmoll romm1mity and all boys are un-' WS ANGELES (Up]) --San·
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det' the age of 13.
dy Koufax, off his usual smooth I
Moaday night Pomeroy and Wellston will field one of the ;fQl'lll.' turned in his 17th win of
South Webster will play the op- , strongest teams the communi -~ the season Saturday a!li the ·
ener .and at 8 o'clock lroaiAln I ty has ever put in the tourna· Los Angeles Dodgers punched
and ClaJ will meet.
I menl. The team won the Oak l out eight hits IAl end
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Tuesday ladne and. the Bea· j Hill Tournament over the July jNew York Mets' seven · game
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winning streak, 8-2.
at 6-:11} o'clock and at 8 o'clock ! Larry Walburn,
Koufax gave up eight bits,
Middleport and Chillicothe will · secretary, has issued the news but managed to scatter
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games I teams accepted in the lOUrna· out seven and walked five.
will see Jackson meet Alhany l men! and that all
at 6•30 o'clock and at 8 o'clock · Usts and entry fees must be
the strong Wells!On team will ' turned ia before lbe team Dla1111l
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ellmlnated the ldglily routed 3-3 lD jhe bottom of lbe third Leary went to the mound ftlr Fisher's
003 111»-- S 5 G home whe.n 'third balle!Jllll Gl"' w.ulod. Brlld lluiit~J
toornarnent lavorlle Pl. Plea.. when Dori Telle triple !w II h Fisher's · alter Demolkey's · Battorles' Mlddleporl - De: Hanes mls.., a pea at third. and Glen Hanes
ant Flllier's f1.3 Friday Dlsht Jim Ball, who bad doubled and 81'and slam and shut out the moikey &lt;WP) and C. Roush: Malleable scored three mc;ri iJ18 both runners. ll'iililll!!!: ltlil .
""'!!!;!!""''l'l'"'!'""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~lln the !lrs~.,pme at the Elgbtli ~unlor MIWgan, who bad: )'all&lt;- Senatoro !~ two atld two-lhlrds Flllher's - Barnetle, Telle runs with two out in the !Alp of !"I to Jeff Hubb~ 'lo'1~ .~.'
AMual ,ltyger Creek Tqurna· ild, on base. Telle scoreof;:fben lonlDgs, while walking four and (LP) (2), Leary (4) and J. M..-. the leCOnd Inning. FeUy walked mnloti.
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of lnnlntlo, illowed four hila, walk: Ted Sldera he!" lhe Syracuse Helder Randy Moore dropped hits, walked ol~ ai&gt;if.~ out
0 5 In •he second same.
the fourth lnDlDg to pdl(&lt; the ed Me -and. alruck out one. Galnla lA five bola, walked four 1 ny ball. Rusty Woomer boom· five .
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Mlddleporl'o PoJ11· Darou lab Open In 1968.
pit~ lila Cheih!N "'""' (S-0) l'[ic:e ,and Sieve Bralton :.walk· lowed three hlta, walked live ~cod the Iro~en at the p~ale Moore mllde his second straight had two d"'!bla It!)Oflt.- ~~ '·
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an ll.O lead tying run al the plate, alruck agamsl ~t. Pleaaant Klwa~ls ed' and Kellh Van lnWqen ancl struclo: out four.
woth two hots m three trops, bobble, ' with Felty and Hanes Sid.:o, two for th"'!',_ ,wl~' l , ,
101thlrdl bmlap out on three pitches to end tlie (4-0) at 6'30 p. m.,, and the Mid- struck out. Bruce Hawley .wa)t. Demoskey paced lhe SenaiAlrs Including a _double.
In two and two
scoring. Ted Siders doubled double ; Bwttoo, tWl! .Jqi: fliu(; . .
at Southern Friday evenlnl, game.
dleporl ·SOIIIIIDI'I !4-0) agahtsl e4, loading tho ba,.. . aDd wllh a double and hQme run in Malleable Jumped off to . a scor;,~ .Woomer.
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then put down two Soulherll For Soulhern, Ray Johnson Pt. Pleaaaltl Malleable Iron set~ng the stage lor Demos- three trips to Ute plate. \lanln- 4-0 lead In tbe top of _tbe first The G1an~ came to life brief· J. T. _Holland, one . tor.,rfllll'•.·
uprisings IAl wiD ll-8. ,
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and (3-0) at I p. rn;
keys rouod·~pper, Middleport wagen was two lor !Dur, lnolud· frame when Jim Rosso smgled Jy 1n the bottom of. the fifth. boUt songles.
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three games remaining needed two on and Gary Harl tripled learns -will meet In the oonaola· ol•th for lhelr eighth rUJI:.
was one for two; Chester llouBh double. Bu&amp;ton scored on Glen piteh. With two out, Rick Ash two trips tor Syracuie ;'".)''N"'
to lusure I lle for .the Metp. and doubled.
tlon rame of tbrfoumament at Demo&amp;key went tlte . Jiiute one !0&lt; four, and Kl!lll fOoes, HanH' double, and Hanes and tripled liC&lt;Jring Hubbard. and Arnold had 1 silitle and - ~ - '
GoiJJa Pony Lea&amp;ue title, the Barons
w 000 0-13 11 2 6:3G p. m. ~Y while the for lhe SenaiAlrs. He allowed one lor three.
. Soder&amp;, who walked, scored on Pat Arnold doubled
scoring i• two trips, and Stevt ,W'~ -'
Barons, now J-1, have two wltb Southern , ooz 140 1- 1 ·. 1 3 tournament championship will only five hila, gave up two Jim Hall wu, tlte top BliCk· J. T. Holland's single.
Ash. Siders truck out Jerry brenner bad Syracldi'~ ,:,.jiijJJ,,
Eastern and one with pomeroy, WhliA! (WP), TannehlU (7), be dedded when the two wi.. walkl and struck out 12 1D taln· man for Fishers With two for Syracuse picked up
three Hubbard to end lhe uprising. other hit. a double.
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lhret, including_ a double. Don runs In the bottom of the first. Malleable led 9-5 and neilher 1 Line score,
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and actlon,meel at 8;;10 p, m. MOD· Jim ,Barnetle started
for Telle had a trople, In
·~0 Randy Moore and Jeff Hubbard learn ocored in lhe sialh. . I Malleabl~
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Lawrence. Umpire• L. Wolle, day .
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last Syrocuse
300 0'14;7. , ~ t' f '
Ron Bachtel of
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and one-lhlrd Innlnjs. He wu lhree tripo, and Terry Rollins, ing thord on a throw by M1_ke l':'o runs. in the lop of the fiflh.l Ballerie•. Malleable . '- , Sid:
came in 1o strike ool Dan
The SenaiDI'I jwnped out IAl lifted with one out In . the one for three.
Fetty. Rlck Ash singled, w1lh .hm End1cott was safe on Jeff lers (WP) and Fetty ; ~yr*~
I.ewis wlth two Outa and two
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a S-0 leJUIID tlte lop of the third second for Don Tolle, whO was Line score:
t"'o out._!nd_scored on Pat H~bbard'~_error. Fetty popped - Arnold iLP) and ,M'~ ~sb', : ', &lt;v

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Two home runs by ' Jim made seven errors aod leff Jamisan's hOme run come [ four at the plate, including The Gallipolis Pony Leaguethree at the plak. M~o!iy
Tb~ GalHpollslbe ~ ~ped Sle!nbeck, and. .one each by only two men on base. .
with two on In the fil'llt Inning a double and a triple: steve Redo nudged the Glsnl• 9-8 to \wo hill! for lhe losers, .,
:::;, ;~~nFrid Eplng tilase- Jim Noe and Junior Jamloon Sam Mllchell went lhe dl11- but the Indians tied it up S-3 Edwards had two singles in lpost their sixth victory In
Meadows had two d~ lor. ,
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two our trips;_ onme Sbeels hod ants are now 5-7 for the seasoo. ldoubled. Mosley had o dtlublo
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out 12. Mitchell alsa blaoted a aboard, and scored when Ml~ a .double '" four tnps: a~d Tom Meadows was credited •and triple for the 1...,,
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Jim SleiDbeek wu on tlte home run wllh two aboard. The chell wu oafe at !IMI on Jam- MII&lt;hefl had a lwr.Ie run '" ! 'th th
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Jeff Lewlo drove home three Third b•seman !!icky Boone Powell's run In the bottom of • Pairings for the Boys Sinlln
Davldaon, Jacbon and San· bits, walked one and · struck Mltch;JJ•
more Whitt. Sill l'lliiS In the and catcher Chuck Perroud !the
proved to he land Men's Singles
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SPORTSCASTER DIES
but were Bided by Sletnbeck open · u.. Inning and scored Jim Noe was two for four. in- Meadow• each had three for ' Playground Directol' !'llt'l ; l''t
Rose and Guthrie ew:h had tWo NEll' YORK &lt;UP!) - Vefer· only walk and three While sox when Jim Nee was safe
Ieluding a home run: Jeff Le•·· - .
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hits.
~ sportsca&amp;ler Clure Mosher error•.
Richard FerguiiOil's error
is~ two for four, including • : NEW YORK. tUPil - I r v'the Boys' event and• will en4
Three blg runs ln the second died Saturday In hlo ouote
IJ'ULIS
PITCH second base.
triple; J1m Stembeck. two for 1Dim, athletoc d1rector at Bran· 'on Aug . 1. The Moll's S~ngles ·
ln lilg roed to be all'the Colla at a illldtown hotel from wllat
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named lw1ll begm Aug. I , and tlle'"Men's .
m:',1ng Proved to be all the Colts appeared to be natural causes. TEAM
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Junior Jamison, two for foUI·,ISaturday to manage a 40-mem· JDoubles will commeD&lt;t T - ·
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LUCKY VISITOR
BOIJT SCIIEDULED . him tile distinction as one of Bapbst .. .. .. '" S : ~ : beek's second homer
Indians
300 600 - 9 7 3 23-21.
Joanle Ford will ' battto· ·Jitl ,
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (UP)} SAN ANTONIO, Tex. &lt;UP!) the country'o most outspol&lt;en - =~
r ~ 1'1!10 3~0 the top of lhe ·~but
Balterl01: While Sox-Stein- . NEW YORK 1UPll - The ,Hudson for lhe g1rls" '. taolll_
-The National Baseball Hall of~- Jesus Pimentel, the world's · rtscaslers, was found on the LAST WEEK'S RESULTS: ell otruck out Ricky
beck (WP) and Perrouct; lndl· f~rsl rubber golf halls sppear.llchamplonship ot t ~.111.,- Moao '
Fame drew Its two and one-ball No.2 ranked bantamweight co.. floor of his suite about 2:30 p. GS! 7 Nationwide 6
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ans - Mitchell iLP) and Erl- ed In 11199 and werr called ,day,on Memonal li'ioJclltl
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Cop Golf Event
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Wednesday'l "Grandmothers wide
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Monday-Mets vs. Angels
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Lea..e and National Associa- them by knockouts. Smith, 115, won by the GNndmothers by ' and Nazarene vs. G&amp;J
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lion -n f Mii)Of Leagues, when-he claima·lhe Norlh American toan- one-half point.
(Makeup G~mes - June 21, Mets
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enlet'ed the museum· . ....mpl· tamweight crown but is un- The winners were Marge Hal· GSI ·v~. Neal, July 12• Bapti•t Friday-Angels vs.
nied by his wife and two ranked by lhe World Boxing liday Betty MG!nnes9
Mary ""· Nationwtde and July 18. Birds
daughters .
Assaciation. Smith has a 26-2 Th~ns, Helen Gallo;..ay and ~eal vs. G&amp;J. To be played Aug. 1-Angelo va. Met.o
Hlil uf Fame director Ken r~rd with 19 knnckouts_ and Ellen Richards. A prize was a· later lhls year.)
Alii- 3-Mets vs. Red Birds
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Joe hll only l088es came m tlte warded for clooest to the pm
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No. 4 ll'een to Helen Fender· i
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for the 15-round bouLAt Lon- who won runner up low net fndoans ...... 4 5 40 75 Braves .. .. .. .. .. 0 ll 118 t75
don's Earl's Cnurt, Aug. 6.
first flight and longest drive. Tigers .. .. , .. 2 B 41 67 TOTALS .. ... . SO lit 4t7
In ooe sparriJIII &amp;dawn Jaek Deanle Smith won c1....1 to Orioles .. .. .. D 1 31 56 LAST WEEK'S RE!IULTS:
London, the brolher of Brian, the pin on No. 7 lfetd. Diz j Tollls
II Sl liS liS Pt "" ''e• II Braves 0
Senaton Top A'e
wu ODOred after a furiolll Richard.l won runner up low LAST WEEK'S RESULTII1 Gtanla 6 Dodgers 4
8-1 Behind Moore
onslaught and finsshed bleeding net second night. Jackie Shoe· ! White Sox 20 Tigers 5
Phillies I! Reds 3
WASHINGTON IUPII - Bar- but cheerful.
maker runner up low 81'0SS and Red Sox 5 Senatars 3
Oodget's 24 Braves 9
ry Moore, making hta first "I havo never known Brian to Alice Nibert runner up
low Alhellics to Tigers 4
Reds 9 Giants I
major leallJe start, pllched a hit 10 hard," said Jack. '1 groos In their rtSpfCilve Qight.o. White So• IB Indians 9
TIUS WEEK'S GAME~:
three • hitter and Ken MeMul·l know when be Is really on, and The tournamant mmmlttee Is GAMES THIS WEEK:
Monday-Braveo vs. Glanla
len'\ basea · loaded double hill&gt; he is very sharp right ~ow." askins members Interested ID MONDAY - Red lloX vs. Tueaday-Dodgera vs. Reds
lighted a ftve-run fourth lnnlnC
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playing In the eighteen hole Orioles
Wednesday-Glant.o vs. Phil· l-CA 100, 50 cc, 3-spoed, outamotlc clutch, whito - -- - - - , . - ·•:
Satuj'day that carried
th•l NEW· YORK (UPil. -cana- Tribune ·bandlcap toomament TUESDAY Yankees vs. lleo
2-CA 102, 50 cc, 31pood, electric olort. I rod. 1 block - - - - - Washington Senators to an IH dian Stan Leonard dkJ . not to please llp up by July 28. Senator•
Tfluraday-Reds vs. Braveo
1-C 110, SO cc, 4-lpood, monual clutcl!, rod - -- - -·---:;viclln' over the 'Kansaa City moke his d.ebut on the pro aolf '
WEDNESDAY - Tigers ""· Frlday-Phlllie~ vs. Dodgers
Alhletlca.
tour until he was 40.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Hutlt Red Sox
Gamea lA be made up: Junt
Jessen, touring on the ladies ·THURSDAY - Orioles vs. II - Reds VI. Dodgen; July 1-S 65, 65 cc, 4-lpood, 2 rlld, I black
VPGA circuit, was once a Alhletlcs
12 - Reds vs. Dodgers; July l-CT 200, 90 cc, lroil '90', 4-lpood. outo. clutch, rod~--~~
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membet' of the Unlv.-sity of FRIDAY- Indians vo. Yonk- 13 - PbUJies VI. Giants; July 4-S 90, 90 cc, 4-lpood, sport "PP'. 2 rod, 2 block ---~--,....
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14 - Braves VI. Reds.
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1-CA 95, 150 cc, olodrlc slort, 41pwd, block - - - - - - - - Amerteu Lea1ae
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4-CA 160, 160 cc, olectrlc otart, 4-tpeed. 2 rod, 2 block
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New York 000 &lt;J,'Jl 000-4 1 4 1 HR-cater (3rd), Gosger (7th).
2-CL 160, 160 cc, acromblor, ltlock, 4 spoed
"lrjght, Sanford (6), BurdeUe '
Natlooal Lea(llle
1-CA 77, 305 cc, block, oloctric atort, 4-•pood ~-------~~::_!
18\ and Rociger&amp;; Talbot, Renlfl! St. LouiS
&lt;6 BouiAln (7) and Gibbs. WP! Chicago
1-CB 77, 305 cc, twin corbs, oloctric shrt, black - - - - - - - , -Burdette (5-J). LP-Bouton (1· 1 Dennis, Hoerner 16),
1-CL 77, 305 cc, scromblars, 1-rod, 1-olock, v•, Jill, Jill _ _ _..L
51. HR-Rotlgero &lt;4th).
(I) 'ltld MCCarver; Eilawortb,
Jenkins &lt;8), Hendley (9)
1-CB 450, 450 cc, tho blggeat yot from fiONDA
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200 120 000 01- 8 13 I [Broot .&lt;lth), Williams (18th),
u:ant, Worlhington (7), Clm~ 1 Hoerner (lsi), Flood (7th),
Also We Have Some of Th•
oo (9), SJebler &lt;II) and Balti!J, iShannclo (loth).
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club out wltlt_one ·hltln lour
remaining lmungs. He fanned
7 and- walked four. Ab Proff!U,
who started for Soutbern!swas
hit freely, tl•lng up 12 bl In·
cludinl trlplH to ; e DodsoD
and Gene Powell
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Lee Flo•d (2) and Lewis (2)
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Barons fanning 9 walkfn 8
and gi~lng iJ
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score 11-11 wt&amp; 8two out In the
Southern th and two nmnera
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CHICAGO (UPI} - WlnRiq
pitcher Bob Glbsoo batted
one nm and stOred anolhlr
himself Saturday IR a +0
for the St ·LooJs
over the Jail-place Chicago
Gibson, winning his
game in 21 decisions,
only six hits for hi•
_Sixleell LIWt Baseball teams I Bdgat Hayburn , toul'l)ament shutout. The victory
will owt play Monday noghl manager, says the All · Star the Cardinal winning streak
m the LiWe Baseball ~na- teams from each of the com- !&lt;ix games their lengest of
menl at the City Park doa!llOIId munitles will be fighting it out 1 ,
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The 11th amwal
tourna-- teams are made up from a· I
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KOUFAX WINS 171'11
Mooday Hight with two pmoll romm1mity and all boys are un-' WS ANGELES (Up]) --San·
each ev~.
det' the age of 13.
dy Koufax, off his usual smooth I
Moaday night Pomeroy and Wellston will field one of the ;fQl'lll.' turned in his 17th win of
South Webster will play the op- , strongest teams the communi -~ the season Saturday a!li the ·
ener .and at 8 o'clock lroaiAln I ty has ever put in the tourna· Los Angeles Dodgers punched
and ClaJ will meet.
I menl. The team won the Oak l out eight hits IAl end
the
Tuesday ladne and. the Bea· j Hill Tournament over the July jNew York Mets' seven · game
ver - Stockdale team will pi ay 4 weekend .
winning streak, 8-2.
at 6-:11} o'clock and at 8 o'clock ! Larry Walburn,
Koufax gave up eight bits,
Middleport and Chillicothe will · secretary, has issued the news but managed to scatter
play.
, that there will be no 1
throughout the game. He struck
Wedne::;day evening
games I teams accepted in the lOUrna· out seven and walked five.
will see Jackson meet Alhany l men! and that all
at 6•30 o'clock and at 8 o'clock · Usts and entry fees must be
the strong Wells!On team will ' turned ia before lbe team Dla1111l
meet Logan.
! ill llrsl game.
There will be two games Hayburn ••""'ttll'ed
Thursd Jy evening. At "6:30
· that tlte tearnatnem, aader
clock McArthur will meet
apoiiSOI'8hlp of lbe Well&amp;...
sonville and at 8 o'cloct
ereat1011 Departmeut, will
will meet GaltipoliB.
tract large crowdo lA tlte
The quarter final&amp; will
field and that lila field
' held Friday alld Stoturday
Sood allape. Kea
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the ~II""· ,
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new field b
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a gre~t pleasure ·to greet Robert Au1stin
Bo&gt;Jdreau~ 1\lunder and conductor, when the' American
Wind Symphony Orchestra plays at the Gallipolis park
front at 8:30 p.m. Friday. This will be about the se&lt;~enth
cruise of the rivers for the AWS whieb on July 4 observed its lOth anniversary.
The American Wind Symphony stopped at Gallipolis lor a river concert on its first tliree river concert
tours Then Gallipolis was eliminated and Pt. Pleasant
.got the concert when West Virginia celebrated its 'cen·
tenniaL It's been three summers since we've had the
AWS.
----- - - - The 39-year-old conductor or roud, we made 11 errors.
the AWS has a brilliant person· Highlight bf last
Monday
alily and is a talented music- evening's win was an over the-ian. He can be very 10erious fence home run by Junior Jam-

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forgft 1 press conference, nn
the AWS's first stop here. A cou·
pie of toool merc~nts
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singled, on base. Jimmy No e
had just smacked a grand slam
homer to give us a 6-4 lead.
11 Jamison poled the ball over
cydone fence 10 deep r1ght

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BY HOBART WILSON, JR.
ABOUT TWO years ago, the Developll.'ent . Depart·
ment, State· of Ohio, released statistics on "what
!Ofi new jobs in manufacturing mean to a community."
Some residents may not rea)lze the ·
impact that new industry has on a com·
munity the sl2e of Gallipolis, ' despite
the fact such figures have· been8ublish·
ed over and over. Therefore, ateline
would·like to review those statistics.

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seventh ~traigbt league win. The
Tigers had downed us 9-6 in ttR
season's dpener, but that night,·

withllllt our 0atcher, Chuck Per·

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ti~kets, lind he says "there's
'lenty of room left."

NEWS BRIEFS you
have read 10, 2&gt; and 50
ago:
.July !4, 1951 Named 10
AIJ.Ohio Boys Band to
~ State Fair were
Danner, son of Mr. and
James Danner: Jack Brown,

~,';,,;'!,.Dr~an;o::y· ~hrman,
BOn of Mr. and Mrs.
Ehrman
Approximately
was stolen lo a breaking
entering last night at tlle GaUia
County
FarmNothing
Bureau,taken in
and Third;
B &amp; E a block away at Gallia
Roller Mills
A $titi,OOO ap·
propriatlon for river liank lm·
provement at Gallipolis was in·
eluded In a House Bill accord·
ing to Congressman Thomas A.
Jenkins of lrontnn ... Galllpolis Building and Loan plans new
'hll!ne on Second Ave., across
rtom Post Olf'ce· was
of Busy Bee R~s~uranl .
lia county commissioner.~
ply with state edict to
Board of Elections from
floor of coorthouse . .
county board f educa tio0
proves transfer
of the
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SPACE AGE NOISF;MAKER-As if the maebines and IC·
tJvJties of .the space age weren't noisy enough by themselves this giant born has been Installed at the HuntaVJUe, Ala., Marshall Space Flight Center to oimulate the
roar of rocket engines. Mounted on a 75·fool steel tower,
the 26-foot, 10,000-pound big noise is used ·before lest
firings of rocket engines to belp verify atmospheriC con•
d1tions. It concentrates jpund inlo a directed beam at
low frequencies sinlifaWII those produced by Satut;P
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MARRIAGE EXHIBIT
WASHINGTON (UPI) ~i
Baln"' . Johnson's forthcoming
wedding has stirred so much
public interest that President

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Johnson 'is planning a showcase

display on past White House
wedding memorabilia.
-l!tarUng Aug. 1 there will
a r.1onth-long exhibit for
tourists showing Invitations to
White House weddings and
other momentoes. Luci is to be
married to. Patrick J: .Nugenl
oo Aug. 6.
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the week.
Joly 21, 1111 - The venerable 80-year-old mother of Paul
J. Stephens, butcher at the
O.H.E., a~d candidate lor sher1ff, was kU!ed Saturday by •
street car m Columbus . .. The
"Street Fest" to be put on July
25 at Rl~ Grande . prorruses
enough vanely to,;allsfy a .Ju.
ly crowd and lhe Soc~ely Wed·
ding" Thursday evemng Will be
fun . John L. Evans IS erect-

the Editorial Board of llle
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High Scllool Library Book club. KA 20 • year •
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y., man was
Mfs. ••
""~-1ey .. a1so a em, Pomeroy Pollee on
ber bf the American Library DWI and no operBtor's
AssoCiation, American Associa· following a Saturday
hon ol School Librarians, OhJ• accident 011 the ivelchtown
A!ISO&lt;;lation ot Sohool · Ubrari· Road.
.
ans, ,llld Beta Phi Mu, Inter- Pollee said a ·pickup
national honorary library sci- driven by WDIIani K1!ld
ence fratermty. She IB listed oot of control after' ~~~ld:
in Who's Who in Library Serv· turn. n 'fenl to tt.e
ice.
of the road over two
'!'¥ local librarian r'celved .lalnl!ll wall~ and two ~~~~~.~:1:=
her b!tcljelor of scle~ee degree menis before coming to a
at lloutbern Methodist Unlver- about 10 ft. away from
sity lli)4' her master's degree road.
In library science at Texas Tlte truck was beavUy
Womeo's University.
aged but Kldd escaped
.
He was being held In
·.\)!SIT MOTHER
Counly jail Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Scholl
and {amily of Mt. Vernon spent FAIRFIELD STATION
sev~
. days last week with FridaY temperatures 'll'j;l~.
his . • er, Mrs.
Frances 88, low 60. Saturday readlni · ·11
Scho Pameroy,
73 at _t:SO a.m.
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Soupy Sales
Coming.Home

Deadlille for submillin&amp; ea·
tries In tlle 18116 Galllii CoJU&gt;o
ty Farm Bureau 'faleAit Show
Is Monday, Aug. I. Tbe annual conto•t will be beld on
Frltlay, Aag. 1, al tbo 17th
annual Galtla Couaty Junior
Fair. Their wUI be cootosto
in jualor and oenior dlvlsons,
wilb. abe age Umllo be!Dg II
aad under, aDd 15 and over.
Mrs. Clareare Davis
aad
Mrs. , Dan Nolter are accept.
lnl aames ol applicants.
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Monday evening. Fleetwood
White was a weD-known porter
for many years al the old Irem·
ington Hotel in Pomeroy and
the Park central In Gallipolis
.. . He was named F1eetw ood
alter the famous steam..- of

Jtrs. Nealey is
Named to Board ·TrucliDriver
Mrs. Mary 9. Nealey, librar·
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ian at Gallia Acaderny High Held Saturday
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BUDAPEST (UPP -A
garian court Friila1 coriYictedl
1.2 men oo charges . of plottiog j
In "form an armed
fiJiht againsl IIIII
democratic state order.'
_.. . sen tences rangmg
· up
urew
four years in jail qtl lines.

Year End Savings- DURING OUR ANNUAL.

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T. Rhbinsen, Stanley
t e same name.
Dr. N. Howard Foster, and
Tol¢! and Daylon to close'
Rayman T. Allison
MOVE PROTESTED
day aa a sympathy move.
of Plymale and Wagner on
Cincinnati (UPI) - Cincin· Last weekend 32 of the
Sl., was broken into last
nab's Sohio dealers, protesting Cincinnati Sohio dealers cJO!U!O,I
and the safe opened but as far tlle firm's rent increase on sta- but they do not plan. to da
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Mor• L•t•
was stolen
E. C.
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county
manager
of the
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of Aid For Aged office, h a
RUTLAND BLACK
Cor Worronty
learned he is to be relieved
~Ill duties at ond of month;
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WITH OR WITHOUT
GALLON
50
men! since 11139 . . The
FliER
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Fortified with rubber, lasts for years. We sell tOO's
a half acres of land, on
of gallons every year. That's the reason people come
coon just below the village, bacl&lt; year after year for paint and hardware at
for nse as a park from Mrs. Le·
Pickens.
vina Hickerson, widow of
Hlcker8811 . . GaUia ....,,,., ••
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compalgn 101
Eolfern Ave.
See For Yourtelfl Drive To Muon, ·w. Va . .
way today but there were
many houaewlves ~d
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SUNDAY, J ~y 24, 1966

2 TWIN 1111 .

WASHINGTON (UP!)
THE 1926 gridmen won five, lost four and tied one in tense Seeretary Robert S.
all games, and in the SEOAL, won three and lost
two. Several who played on that squad four decades McNamara leaves tonight !..ago were Frank Danner, John Rippey, Leo and Ken· Paris and , a meetiog of the
neth Frazier, Jim Pethtel, Clyde Cornell, a Sheets, NATO defense ministers
Baird, Jividen, Van Zendt, Ingels, Marshall Boggs, Monday and TuesdaY.
He mil be accompanied
Northup, Mills and Bill McKean.
Assistant Deleru&lt;e Secretaries
• • •
TWENTY YEARS AGO, fro~ the files of the_ Dall~ John T. McNaughtnn and
Tribune and weekly Galha Till1t's . . . Cecil Davts Artliur ~lYeii•~; . Col. Robert
resigns coaching and principal duties at Cadmus .. . E. Pursley, bis miljtary asol·
Hereford Breeders' lrorbecue draws 600 at Rio Grande slant· and Lt. CoL Robert C.
d · ·
Ralph Walker, 34, Kanauga, hospitalize With m~ mxo~. executive offiCer or Ule
juries after fall from new B &amp; 0 bridge . . ~orothy Intematlonal Security Agency.
Roadarmour resigns WaShington school post .. New
Gallipolis-Pt. Pleasant Co., to provide soft water ser·
v1ce, will erect new building in Old French City . . .
Ruth Fiske named GAHS English teacher .. ... Hobe
Wilson releases Ohio Valley Association All-Star base·
ball roster . . GAHS Coach Jlm Halderman issues
grid call for Aug. 20.

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MURE BASEBALL - Dave !ic boat show in connection with the national archery
tournament at Pt. Pleasant. Friday and Saturday, the
Roberts, former Gallipolis LitAmerican Wind Symphony Orchestra will -be in town
tle League star pitcher 1 is now
for
two concerts.
9-5 with the Asheville Tourists
• • •
in the Class AA Southern Leag- SPEAKING of the Upstream Public Use Area, it has
ue. His latest win was
last
been suggested that a contest be held to give t_his
Monday when the Tourists roll- beautiful recreation spot an official name .. Sounds hke
ed-past the Macon (Ga.) Peach· a good idea! Any suggestions?
es 18-10.
• • •
Roberts went the full mne .JOHN McKean, who was an outstanding Blue Devil
innings but was shaky, giving
athlete in the late 1930s, has suggested a 40-year
up 15 hils. He walked only two reunion of the !926 GAHS football team sometime this
and struck out seven. The Tour- fall. McKean thought it would be a good idea to have
ists backed him up with
20 members of the '26 squad on hand for"the Pt. Pleasant
hits off three Macon pitchers. game Nov. 11, which will be played at Pt. Pleasant.
Asheville is still three games Surviving members of both squads who met 40 years
behind league leading Mobile, ago could be introduced during the halftime intermis·
sion oh Armistice Day. GAHS won the 1926 contest
in second place.
6·3 on John Riippey's 60-yard run back of an inter·
BASEBAI.L EXCURSION
cepted pass.

you Cincinnati fans, if ther.e are

The

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100 NEW JOBS MEAN$652,000 in personal income each year.
Income to support 312 people.
Payment of mortgages or rent on 116
homes or apartments.
Ownership of 119 passenger cars.
Tax monies to educate 51 school Children.
$330,000 in bank deposits.
$397,000 in retail sales per year.
Sufficient sales to support four retail establishments.
An additional 76 jobs in fields other than manufacturing.

thirds innings, allowed seven
THE NEW Upstream Public Use area will be filled to
hits, walked 19 and struck out
capacity during the next few days. Wednesday, mem·
45
hers of the Gallipolis Boat Club will conduct a gtgan-

the third Ume.

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mt e1 tht group discuiiOEd the field. They measured the clout, THE above figures were compiled two years ago. Ad_d
coming concert.
and the- ball traveled 283 feet
to them the increased cost of living, plus 100 addt·
Boudreau, in his best Jerry and six inch~s to the spot where tiona! jobs (for a total of 200) and you can see _what
Gallia county's gain will be when the new Robbms &amp;
LewL• manner. chirped, "Hey it hit the ground beyond t h
Myers, Inc., manufacturing plant is in full operation.
Jonkee what are they having? £,nee. Henry Johnson was
• • •
A pri~ate cau.cus or
some- tlng on the render of his
INFORMATION concerning the 1966 Gallia County
th i ng"~ "
and marked the spot where
Junior Fair (Aug. 3·6) is being spread to all parts of
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ball hit.
Ohio
and surrounding states as a result of 10,000
1 WAS OUT AGAIN - when It was Jamison's third homeplacemats
distributed throughout the area recently by
Som Neal, WSAZ-TV annour.c- run of the season. In the !.eagThe
Ohio
Valley Bank of Gallipolis. The placemats
er, called at the office. But he ue he has eight hits in 22
carry
the
dates
for the 171h annual event, and give a
lelt~ l)l• a ~her note .
at bat for a .363 average. On
complete
history
of the fatr plus mformatton concern·
\•..,IQ ·Btflard
you d1d it the mound, Jamison ha; pitch·
ing
the
new
Gallia
County Campsite. They are attract·
ag\in. 1 }UA't' can't imagine how ed m s1x games, won hve and
ing
much
attention.
you knew I'm coming and man- lost one; worked 22 and two
11 ge to mis!l me. Perllaos next
time you'll, be in and able to
bu1f your .old poverty rtdden con·
tcmp('J!'ary a ~p of coffee. ''
Speeiaf delivery to Sam Neal
- try the morning or the noon
Lour You're bound to catch me

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Appllcatlon blanks !Or
131b lllllllllll Gallia County
:SoJmv·· lior Fair'• Little Misa, }dr.
teal, sponsored by the
lis Lioos club, will be
'!II from Monday, July
through Tuesday, AUJl. 2.
The amouncement was
Saturday by Mrs. Fred
oo-chalrnum.

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a gre~t pleasure ·to greet Robert Au1stin
Bo&gt;Jdreau~ 1\lunder and conductor, when the' American
Wind Symphony Orchestra plays at the Gallipolis park
front at 8:30 p.m. Friday. This will be about the se&lt;~enth
cruise of the rivers for the AWS whieb on July 4 observed its lOth anniversary.
The American Wind Symphony stopped at Gallipolis lor a river concert on its first tliree river concert
tours Then Gallipolis was eliminated and Pt. Pleasant
.got the concert when West Virginia celebrated its 'cen·
tenniaL It's been three summers since we've had the
AWS.
----- - - - The 39-year-old conductor or roud, we made 11 errors.
the AWS has a brilliant person· Highlight bf last
Monday
alily and is a talented music- evening's win was an over the-ian. He can be very 10erious fence home run by Junior Jam-

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and seconds later display 30
unusual brilliant wit. I'll never
forgft 1 press conference, nn
the AWS's first stop here. A cou·
pie of toool merc~nts
Jfll'- ' :,.g to each other whi~ the

wer.'

ison. with Perroud, who had
singled, on base. Jimmy No e
had just smacked a grand slam
homer to give us a 6-4 lead.
11 Jamison poled the ball over
cydone fence 10 deep r1ght

Jhe

BY HOBART WILSON, JR.
ABOUT TWO years ago, the Developll.'ent . Depart·
ment, State· of Ohio, released statistics on "what
!Ofi new jobs in manufacturing mean to a community."
Some residents may not rea)lze the ·
impact that new industry has on a com·
munity the sl2e of Gallipolis, ' despite
the fact such figures have· been8ublish·
ed over and over. Therefore, ateline
would·like to review those statistics.

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bored the .Ti8ers 20·&gt; for their
seventh ~traigbt league win. The
Tigers had downed us 9-6 in ttR
season's dpener, but that night,·

withllllt our 0atcher, Chuck Per·

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ti~kets, lind he says "there's
'lenty of room left."

NEWS BRIEFS you
have read 10, 2&gt; and 50
ago:
.July !4, 1951 Named 10
AIJ.Ohio Boys Band to
~ State Fair were
Danner, son of Mr. and
James Danner: Jack Brown,

~,';,,;'!,.Dr~an;o::y· ~hrman,
BOn of Mr. and Mrs.
Ehrman
Approximately
was stolen lo a breaking
entering last night at tlle GaUia
County
FarmNothing
Bureau,taken in
and Third;
B &amp; E a block away at Gallia
Roller Mills
A $titi,OOO ap·
propriatlon for river liank lm·
provement at Gallipolis was in·
eluded In a House Bill accord·
ing to Congressman Thomas A.
Jenkins of lrontnn ... Galllpolis Building and Loan plans new
'hll!ne on Second Ave., across
rtom Post Olf'ce· was
of Busy Bee R~s~uranl .
lia county commissioner.~
ply with state edict to
Board of Elections from
floor of coorthouse . .
county board f educa tio0
proves transfer
of the
M'll
fr m Gree
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•Hollywood ... ...._ $79
• Sofa hds
$55
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SPACE AGE NOISF;MAKER-As if the maebines and IC·
tJvJties of .the space age weren't noisy enough by themselves this giant born has been Installed at the HuntaVJUe, Ala., Marshall Space Flight Center to oimulate the
roar of rocket engines. Mounted on a 75·fool steel tower,
the 26-foot, 10,000-pound big noise is used ·before lest
firings of rocket engines to belp verify atmospheriC con•
d1tions. It concentrates jpund inlo a directed beam at
low frequencies sinlifaWII those produced by Satut;P
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,Baker F,urniture
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MARRIAGE EXHIBIT
WASHINGTON (UPI) ~i
Baln"' . Johnson's forthcoming
wedding has stirred so much
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Johnson 'is planning a showcase

display on past White House
wedding memorabilia.
-l!tarUng Aug. 1 there will
a r.1onth-long exhibit for
tourists showing Invitations to
White House weddings and
other momentoes. Luci is to be
married to. Patrick J: .Nugenl
oo Aug. 6.
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BUIC~-

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Gallipolis, Ohio

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the week.
Joly 21, 1111 - The venerable 80-year-old mother of Paul
J. Stephens, butcher at the
O.H.E., a~d candidate lor sher1ff, was kU!ed Saturday by •
street car m Columbus . .. The
"Street Fest" to be put on July
25 at Rl~ Grande . prorruses
enough vanely to,;allsfy a .Ju.
ly crowd and lhe Soc~ely Wed·
ding" Thursday evemng Will be
fun . John L. Evans IS erect-

the Editorial Board of llle
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High Scllool Library Book club. KA 20 • year •
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m
y., man was
Mfs. ••
""~-1ey .. a1so a em, Pomeroy Pollee on
ber bf the American Library DWI and no operBtor's
AssoCiation, American Associa· following a Saturday
hon ol School Librarians, OhJ• accident 011 the ivelchtown
A!ISO&lt;;lation ot Sohool · Ubrari· Road.
.
ans, ,llld Beta Phi Mu, Inter- Pollee said a ·pickup
national honorary library sci- driven by WDIIani K1!ld
ence fratermty. She IB listed oot of control after' ~~~ld:
in Who's Who in Library Serv· turn. n 'fenl to tt.e
ice.
of the road over two
'!'¥ local librarian r'celved .lalnl!ll wall~ and two ~~~~~.~:1:=
her b!tcljelor of scle~ee degree menis before coming to a
at lloutbern Methodist Unlver- about 10 ft. away from
sity lli)4' her master's degree road.
In library science at Texas Tlte truck was beavUy
Womeo's University.
aged but Kldd escaped
.
He was being held In
·.\)!SIT MOTHER
Counly jail Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Scholl
and {amily of Mt. Vernon spent FAIRFIELD STATION
sev~
. days last week with FridaY temperatures 'll'j;l~.
his . • er, Mrs.
Frances 88, low 60. Saturday readlni · ·11
Scho Pameroy,
73 at _t:SO a.m.
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Soupy Sales
Coming.Home

Deadlille for submillin&amp; ea·
tries In tlle 18116 Galllii CoJU&gt;o
ty Farm Bureau 'faleAit Show
Is Monday, Aug. I. Tbe annual conto•t will be beld on
Frltlay, Aag. 1, al tbo 17th
annual Galtla Couaty Junior
Fair. Their wUI be cootosto
in jualor and oenior dlvlsons,
wilb. abe age Umllo be!Dg II
aad under, aDd 15 and over.
Mrs. Clareare Davis
aad
Mrs. , Dan Nolter are accept.
lnl aames ol applicants.
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ing a modern barn on his place til
.M m 1
fflW $.i!lj.m
C
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Wh"te
GROUP
SENTENCED
at ora . . 1saac
ee
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veteran of lhe Civil War, died
Monday evening. Fleetwood
White was a weD-known porter
for many years al the old Irem·
ington Hotel in Pomeroy and
the Park central In Gallipolis
.. . He was named F1eetw ood
alter the famous steam..- of

Jtrs. Nealey is
Named to Board ·TrucliDriver
Mrs. Mary 9. Nealey, librar·
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ian at Gallia Acaderny High Held Saturday
school, has been appointed ta •
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centers yesterday and earber m

BUDAPEST (UPP -A
garian court Friila1 coriYictedl
1.2 men oo charges . of plottiog j
In "form an armed
fiJiht againsl IIIII
democratic state order.'
_.. . sen tences rangmg
· up
urew
four years in jail qtl lines.

Year End Savings- DURING OUR ANNUAL.

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nd'd te
t. ..
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or ""is1Y comErrusMSJOO areChar:· ·
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lnge , 1. . yers,
T. Rhbinsen, Stanley
t e same name.
Dr. N. Howard Foster, and
Tol¢! and Daylon to close'
Rayman T. Allison
MOVE PROTESTED
day aa a sympathy move.
of Plymale and Wagner on
Cincinnati (UPI) - Cincin· Last weekend 32 of the
Sl., was broken into last
nab's Sohio dealers, protesting Cincinnati Sohio dealers cJO!U!O,I
and the safe opened but as far tlle firm's rent increase on sta- but they do not plan. to da
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Mor• L•t•
was stolen
E. C.
'to Choou
county
manager
of the
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~ Still Under
of Aid For Aged office, h a
RUTLAND BLACK
Cor Worronty
learned he is to be relieved
~Ill duties at ond of month;
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has served provisional ,~:~,!,
WITH OR WITHOUT
GALLON
50
men! since 11139 . . The
FliER
BUCKET
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of Vinton has purchased one
Fortified with rubber, lasts for years. We sell tOO's
a half acres of land, on
of gallons every year. That's the reason people come
coon just below the village, bacl&lt; year after year for paint and hardware at
for nse as a park from Mrs. Le·
Pickens.
vina Hickerson, widow of
Hlcker8811 . . GaUia ....,,,., ••
aluminwn
compalgn 101
Eolfern Ave.
See For Yourtelfl Drive To Muon, ·w. Va . .
way today but there were
many houaewlves ~d
THE DRIVE WILL DO YOU GOOD
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SUNDAY, J ~y 24, 1966

2 TWIN 1111 .

WASHINGTON (UP!)
THE 1926 gridmen won five, lost four and tied one in tense Seeretary Robert S.
all games, and in the SEOAL, won three and lost
two. Several who played on that squad four decades McNamara leaves tonight !..ago were Frank Danner, John Rippey, Leo and Ken· Paris and , a meetiog of the
neth Frazier, Jim Pethtel, Clyde Cornell, a Sheets, NATO defense ministers
Baird, Jividen, Van Zendt, Ingels, Marshall Boggs, Monday and TuesdaY.
He mil be accompanied
Northup, Mills and Bill McKean.
Assistant Deleru&lt;e Secretaries
• • •
TWENTY YEARS AGO, fro~ the files of the_ Dall~ John T. McNaughtnn and
Tribune and weekly Galha Till1t's . . . Cecil Davts Artliur ~lYeii•~; . Col. Robert
resigns coaching and principal duties at Cadmus .. . E. Pursley, bis miljtary asol·
Hereford Breeders' lrorbecue draws 600 at Rio Grande slant· and Lt. CoL Robert C.
d · ·
Ralph Walker, 34, Kanauga, hospitalize With m~ mxo~. executive offiCer or Ule
juries after fall from new B &amp; 0 bridge . . ~orothy Intematlonal Security Agency.
Roadarmour resigns WaShington school post .. New
Gallipolis-Pt. Pleasant Co., to provide soft water ser·
v1ce, will erect new building in Old French City . . .
Ruth Fiske named GAHS English teacher .. ... Hobe
Wilson releases Ohio Valley Association All-Star base·
ball roster . . GAHS Coach Jlm Halderman issues
grid call for Aug. 20.

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BUOOET

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MURE BASEBALL - Dave !ic boat show in connection with the national archery
tournament at Pt. Pleasant. Friday and Saturday, the
Roberts, former Gallipolis LitAmerican Wind Symphony Orchestra will -be in town
tle League star pitcher 1 is now
for
two concerts.
9-5 with the Asheville Tourists
• • •
in the Class AA Southern Leag- SPEAKING of the Upstream Public Use Area, it has
ue. His latest win was
last
been suggested that a contest be held to give t_his
Monday when the Tourists roll- beautiful recreation spot an official name .. Sounds hke
ed-past the Macon (Ga.) Peach· a good idea! Any suggestions?
es 18-10.
• • •
Roberts went the full mne .JOHN McKean, who was an outstanding Blue Devil
innings but was shaky, giving
athlete in the late 1930s, has suggested a 40-year
up 15 hils. He walked only two reunion of the !926 GAHS football team sometime this
and struck out seven. The Tour- fall. McKean thought it would be a good idea to have
ists backed him up with
20 members of the '26 squad on hand for"the Pt. Pleasant
hits off three Macon pitchers. game Nov. 11, which will be played at Pt. Pleasant.
Asheville is still three games Surviving members of both squads who met 40 years
behind league leading Mobile, ago could be introduced during the halftime intermis·
sion oh Armistice Day. GAHS won the 1926 contest
in second place.
6·3 on John Riippey's 60-yard run back of an inter·
BASEBAI.L EXCURSION
cepted pass.

you Cincinnati fans, if ther.e are

The

•

•

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LA.ST MONDAY evening my
Lit tle Ltague White Sox clob-

1 NO.

100 NEW JOBS MEAN$652,000 in personal income each year.
Income to support 312 people.
Payment of mortgages or rent on 116
homes or apartments.
Ownership of 119 passenger cars.
Tax monies to educate 51 school Children.
$330,000 in bank deposits.
$397,000 in retail sales per year.
Sufficient sales to support four retail establishments.
An additional 76 jobs in fields other than manufacturing.

thirds innings, allowed seven
THE NEW Upstream Public Use area will be filled to
hits, walked 19 and struck out
capacity during the next few days. Wednesday, mem·
45
hers of the Gallipolis Boat Club will conduct a gtgan-

the third Ume.

-·••

.jttttitttl

,J

mt e1 tht group discuiiOEd the field. They measured the clout, THE above figures were compiled two years ago. Ad_d
coming concert.
and the- ball traveled 283 feet
to them the increased cost of living, plus 100 addt·
Boudreau, in his best Jerry and six inch~s to the spot where tiona! jobs (for a total of 200) and you can see _what
Gallia county's gain will be when the new Robbms &amp;
LewL• manner. chirped, "Hey it hit the ground beyond t h
Myers, Inc., manufacturing plant is in full operation.
Jonkee what are they having? £,nee. Henry Johnson was
• • •
A pri~ate cau.cus or
some- tlng on the render of his
INFORMATION concerning the 1966 Gallia County
th i ng"~ "
and marked the spot where
Junior Fair (Aug. 3·6) is being spread to all parts of
•
ball hit.
Ohio
and surrounding states as a result of 10,000
1 WAS OUT AGAIN - when It was Jamison's third homeplacemats
distributed throughout the area recently by
Som Neal, WSAZ-TV annour.c- run of the season. In the !.eagThe
Ohio
Valley Bank of Gallipolis. The placemats
er, called at the office. But he ue he has eight hits in 22
carry
the
dates
for the 171h annual event, and give a
lelt~ l)l• a ~her note .
at bat for a .363 average. On
complete
history
of the fatr plus mformatton concern·
\•..,IQ ·Btflard
you d1d it the mound, Jamison ha; pitch·
ing
the
new
Gallia
County Campsite. They are attract·
ag\in. 1 }UA't' can't imagine how ed m s1x games, won hve and
ing
much
attention.
you knew I'm coming and man- lost one; worked 22 and two
11 ge to mis!l me. Perllaos next
time you'll, be in and able to
bu1f your .old poverty rtdden con·
tcmp('J!'ary a ~p of coffee. ''
Speeiaf delivery to Sam Neal
- try the morning or the noon
Lour You're bound to catch me

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13th Little Miss, Mr. Contest Announced

Appllcatlon blanks !Or
131b lllllllllll Gallia County
:SoJmv·· lior Fair'• Little Misa, }dr.
teal, sponsored by the
lis Lioos club, will be
'!II from Monday, July
through Tuesday, AUJl. 2.
The amouncement was
Saturday by Mrs. Fred
oo-chalrnum.

Teenage Girls
are Injured
lnActident

Hunted
Apprehe

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with Italian direetor Roberto
Rossellini.
Now arranre the circled letltl'l
For years the two didn't K)UEBEIR
tor
... thebyllloabovo
ourprlM · u ,'
speak. But all ia forgiven now
tuuooted
eartoon,
and Pia and Ingrid are on
molher-daughlerly terms.
Prilllh SDRPRJSUIISllfJ\ hn
The best IDsijht into Pia's
(All••·•• lomorr•tt)
character ia the fact that she
Julllhlo·,~
ICARY
PURGI
TYPHUS
NICILY
lives In RA&gt;me wilb her half
y
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brother, .Roberto, 16, and her
Ant"''ft; Wlwt lh~&gt;ntrie«l prop1 ~~tiBfll
twill bail-sisters, !llgricl and
h-"PLAY
THINGii"
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Isabella, 14.
There are servants, of\
CODnle, but Pia takes care ol
the yoWI&amp;sters, helps with their
homework and provides a
parenllll almospbere for them.
Rossellini, now remarried and
with other clllldrea, slllps by - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - for visita when he can. Ingrid
,
busy making piclures and
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children," Pia said on her stop 6:4ii-Coru Cob
Search For Tomor. Father Knows Best · Hollywood. "There's a crisis 7:-Todsy
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every minute. They've taught 7:0&gt;Mike Walloce
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her own right iD Hollywood 8: OD-Psosword
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wbere ber mother became •' 1:00 Mike Douglas Capt. Kqaroe
House Party
2:30 Doctors
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The MeCojrs
the world afire. But the 10: 30--ConCIIllraL
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Eqe of Night
The Nurses
roles· were small ' and the
Supermarket
Andy Griffilb
lplciiUres
modeSt.
11:00 Letter
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Dart Slladows
Dalill&amp;GIIM
Dick
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with )II'IICiueera and
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breat in her penooBl 12:31 Swiogin'
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HOLLYWOOD roPI) -Pia inlervlewers query the blonde her ·molber's price for movies, t r~==~
but Pia-an AmerlCilll citizen- : WHOYS : ~o:,•,'):.~;::.~beauliful daughter, Is 111 a two- winDer about ber mother.
getting a clooe-up look at the
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111011th k&gt;ur of the United Slates But she does manage 8 plug Uni~d Slates, a shower Df
1\. .II
to promote aa Italian automo- for the automobile &lt;Fiat) wblcb publicity and 01061 Important of
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siJe Is driving through fDur all a free lrlp to Hollywood
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every city Pia, f1 malu!o lbe E 1 d _... 0 1 the Sou,th lbe attention _of producers.
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ftct1on tan, 1~, so he wtU treat for anoD\er 50 years/' BUffaDoooa Reed
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recenU yvisited M!'B.
burg vi•lted briefly
den club of Pomeroy TlrursdayJ Mrs. Jed
t. 1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
with his parents, Mr.
evenll18, on t.be ~wn at the '1'. A.llelme.,•iiiillfri..:llc~fi;
Mary Ulin the departe- vllle; American Legion Auxll·
Passe Chapeau Fran Sherman, Joway of Bidwell.
Mrs. Eldon Weeks.
home of Mil8 Ma Hotklnl,.1-ben.
mental :.
o! t h • iary Department 2nd
·PresDelaware, Guest Speaker was
Marion Hawk Ill on
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~hies C®nty 8et 40, was elect- ldenl, Eleanor 'Uilum of Leba·
Honorable Jolin W. Brown, Lt. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lew· from his employment with
FoDowlng dlnner, the 81'0QPJI
&lt;1 to 'the oftlee of l'conclerge non; American Legion DepartGovernor of Ohio. The chorus is of Columbus spent Thursday R&amp;A Service StaUon on Mul· adj0UJ11ed to t.be lilting room
on the state level durlng- s... ment Commander, Charles W.
sang three numbers with Pearl 'th h' . te M
Cor be
A
f&lt;t jlie regular meettnc wllb 1
P a sl
Knapp Euni Brinker
a nd WI
Is SIS r, rs.
a rry ve.
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Roush
'Ideal
sions of tJI!i 40th aMual Pre- Heacock; Columbus;
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Ward, of RL I, Cbeshire.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion ~k -•· ' vere1I
~ pres-~
•:arche P1111vior and Departe- Grand Chef de Gare, 40 et 8,
Mary Marlin taking part.
and De!Uiis and Mary returiled tn cbarp. Tbe OP«&lt;UUff ode opo erlalltl-l
mental Marcile of the Eight Clyde A. Taylor,
Cleveland;
Attending from Meigs Coun.
viti in
the ~II A commual- Due to
and Forty In lh&lt;! Neil House Newly elected Grand Chef de
ly Salon were Pearl
Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Everette
~me Thursday alter a
t
. was read ~om Mn. Lea- meeting will cbe
at Coi~mbus July 17·19.
Gate '0 et 8, George Glaub,
MyrUe Walker Eunle Brinker is of Shadyside, 0., are spend· Columbus With hiS brother and let Hart thanking the club for ln8lead of
Reports were given by the Columbus.
Gladys Mowre~
Catherin; ing the weekend with Mrs. SISier·ln-iaw, Mr. and M r e. flower bdxes . and for aubscrlpo he an
different chairmen.
.
A beautiful Chapeaux Passe
Welsh. Ruth ' Thom~n;
Cora Ward and other
Grover E. Hawk. They
also
.
- - -- · - - - fair f t - ·
Among official greeUogs and Luncheon was held to initia16
Mary MarUn. Those from
the Cheshire area.
VISited his SISler and brother·
t.be bo~ Gf
repol r. was one by the Ritual Chapeau Helen Cotter into the
Iia County Salon No. 812
ln·law, Mr. and Mrs. K~th
UIC
A true 8JIIt
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Mr.
David
Hellrung
of
Lawson.
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a· c ub . Preoident Esther Allen
MARY MARTIN
Faye
ermut ,
Mrs. Edith T•eford and Mr.
S ICniC
wWasildermco'""'atbc111 ., is visiting
beJ Brown of Gallipolis
who did the initiating. · ~ary Mar·
.
Golda Mourning,
d
reported 100 per cent report· tin. Pomeroy, Le Secretaire • Martm. chal!'man. and one lor and Mabel Brown,
friends over the weekend.
and Mrs. Virgil Teaford an
ed to Mrs. Mary'
lng to her from Salosn . I+ Cissiere, read the secretary's 10 to 35 Partners m Salon doson, Bruce, spent the
past
. Mrs Webslet aflel' wllldl
in
t
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Mr. and Mrs. George
weekend In Columbus with Mr. Members of the One Won One l deos~ co~ was ili!i'ftll.
A; r the meeting was
ad· minutes for last year, and gave g mos wor ' apeau ear
auu
'"""'1" li•• and son, Mike, of Ash· and Mrs. Earl Teaford and in •.lass of the Pomeroy F~rst Bapjourned, the fun of t.be organi· the treasurer's report
Knapp accepUng for th• Salon.
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h h th
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and
zaUon was held, ·wlth several ! Cash awards were made to . Ot.~er trophies included Galland, Ky., were recent guests Youngstown with Mr. and Mrs. list c urc ' e1r a es
Club p:-:- Hekl
Jia Co ty S 1 N 812 third
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and family.
guests, Rev. and Mrs. Carter
~Salr1s presenting
Parndles. 1Meigs County No. 710, chair.un
a on
A b
Mr and M s Dwight Swel&gt;' Williams held their annual pic- In
Pleala~ c · .·
Me •s County Salon No.
710 im!111, llhoda Rackett, prize $.&gt;, for History.
Wayne ms ary.
to ~nd Stev r Jana Mark
Thur'sday evening at t.be The annual f'!lniY"'Pienne ;d
prqented a skit and won hoo· lin the Child Welfare division.
An Impressive Memorial Ser· ""
.
~ nt f Cole, b ' t
Middleport park. The Rev . Wil·
C C Clali if OIIHpol'
11
orcl)ie mention. Later, o re- , Meigs County Chapeau Pearl vice was held for 22 departed
.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
ent 0 , k ~m u~h s:n
asked grace.
the ·1· ·
..
ce: tion was held for the out· Knapp was introduced and pre- Partners, L'Aumonier Violet Mr. and Mrs. MyroD Miller hary and sons, Kenneth and pas wee en WI
r.
was held Wedlll!ld, 111-Kradel
gcng cr.apeau Helen Cotter, lsented a White Bible for the Aicbholz was in charge.
have learned. that their neph· Harry, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Ralph Lee a~d Kent ~e- Mrs. Harry Bailey, president, Park at Pt. P~. llra.e
in t.be Governor's Ball room. Salon, for best Chapeau report Election for delegates and ew, Andy Wildman, of Balli- don Amsbary of.
Columbus, ~amed for a weeks VISit With was in charge of a short bus!· w~s given by Mn. '" AriDi•tlngulshed RUests bringing lor the year.
alternates for tho National Mar· more, will be on the ~ed Mac were recent VISitors of Mr. his grandparents. The Swep- ness se-•ion when II members Ralke. .
f l"'lllngs at the Monday se.. I Of six trophies awarded in che to h&lt;! held in Washington , Amateur Hour on television on and Mrs. Arthur Steele, Mr. stons rec~ntly returned from a paid· dues. It was decided to Attendmg were M; . and
si ·n were Past President Am· lthe State, MeliS County. Salon D. C., Sept. 1-.l elected ' were SUII~ay afte~n•. 4:30 p. m. and Mrs. Lawrence Steele and 10,0000 mil~ tnp to Alaske..
cancel the AUJ!ust meeting.
Mrs. Jobn Halke, Mr. . ml
' ··or. Legion Auxlllary. Nan- , No. 710, walked off with three Esther Allen, Helen
Cotter, our .:me. He IB With an ~.tro· Mr ..and Mrs . Ted Steele of Sunday dmner guests. of Mr. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Buron Waal, .Ma...Tt!Dt
'. . Smith, McConnellsville: Na· lof them; one for Beot 'Ill a. Arree Marshall, Violet AiciJ.. Imental group ?,&amp;Ued the Re- Hamilton, Ohio. They
' and Mrs. Ralph Lee \\ere Mr. Harry . Bailey and Debbie and Adams, and gr':!f.. ~
' mal Executive
Commillee lround Child Welfare program holz, p zel Elliott, Mary Mar· cord &amp;rarehes. The boys are v• :d Mr. and Mrs . T. C. Po,. and Mrs. Dwight Sewpston and
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wip- Mr. ~d Mn. :
eo-~
'ornen, Mary McElroy, West In T. B. fnd Cystic Fibrosis in liD, Hazel Stiefel.
from the Baltimore area.
lock of Wheeling, W. Va. While famli~. Rev. aud Mrs. Lester pel, Mrs. Elmer Wickham, Mrs. and hiS siSter •. SUe/ Mii', ~
· fferson; Amerlc~n
Legion Children !t&amp;,da Hackett. chair· The annual Danquet was held Miss Carol Bachtel Is
on 1they were there they VIS&gt; ted ~;:' an:n~o~Bi~n!n:~~b Aten Sjlain, Mr. aud
Mrs. lene Haike, Mn.1llbol~~
·xlliary Department Seer .. man; one for best Constitution In the President's West room . vacation from the olflces of Capt. "''d Mrs. Robert Pol- M
d M' Fred Le MY~ George Sk1)&gt;her and Benny. Mrs. ~r, Mr::•M~el)'D ~a
. uy, Ann Echelman, Zones-land By·Laws presented, Mary Mlstre" of Ceremonies, was Dr. J. J. Davis. She Is leaving , lock, and three chlfrldren, who J
a~olb rs . nd
~· dr:~
Btaley, Mr. Jack Bra-~ Hvba t cW'l en, • ..,;·
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05 P
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for Alliance where she wl11 vi~- have Jli St returned om
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and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Wil~ 0 ar
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it her brother, Forrest, at Mt. ye~rs in Germany, and on Lee and JuhaAnn of Columbus
Watson. Mrs. Joseph Cook, ren, Brelllla aDd ·
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h' thm way to Fort Hood Tex. and Mrs. Ph1ilp Rea Jr. and
•nd M~ Lor•'n Sterrett Iand Mrs. Dana
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sarah Lee and Amy Rebecca Mrs.·;: E. ;;ter .;;;d Rev. and; daughter, Terri, Mr.
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tion, "Camelot.". She will also Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCorflayton were recent guest•
Williams.
: Gus Steele,
Pat~
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S
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of
Columbu
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are
week
their
cousms,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
1 and son, and Ml"'L
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Miss Judy Ann Cozart was Bailey, Mrs. Linda· Bailey, ~rs. Shuler, Mrs. OarJ · Autherson, vi~~ ~:r ~te . ; :':m~; M~o end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee of Racine Route. S'
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•uest of honor at a bridal show- Maud Young, Mrs. Louise Yates Misg Vera Beegle, Mrs. Iva i :;,~ Mrs Ge~rge Dalla~ ·' and ' Evan c. Roderick.
also visited the Sutton
uter II e mg
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'" recently •t the PorUand and Sharon, Mrs. !!ita IUD, ~P.Onter.
.
hildren ·
cemetery where Mr. Lee's par· Being Announced
, COMING TO ~Y
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Sohool Riven by Shirley John· Miss Sharon Theiss,'MI'!I. Edna · *
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I Mrs. Mary Kathryn Brooks
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee PT. PLEASANT _ Mr. and Mary Powell, Racine, :; ,
nn, Alberta Gluesencamp and Knopp, Mrs. Erma Hill and Ml~s Frmda carpent~r. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. WUiiam Long· Lyons, Kans ., and Mrs.
are buried.
'Mrs. Edward McDaniel of Hen· , will begiD work at Neutzling\1
Linda Beegle,
Linda, Mrs.- Gene Mugrage, ~ar1 Powell, Mrs.
Wilma staff of Henderson, W. Va., vis· Kloefkorn and son, David,
~· .. s. Robert Morris Sr. enter· derson are announcing the mar· Beauty Shop OD M;jrHt, PornGames were led by ljlarlha Miss ~andra Adams, Miss El- Pitch, Miss Ch~rleen Ward, ited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Denver, Colo.. were
ed Veterans Memorial Hospital rlage of his sister, Miss Pauitne : eroy.
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.
l..ou Beegle and priw «ward· len Shuler, Miss Sammy Yates, Mrs. Loota Johnson and San- Fielding lfliwkins.
!guests of Mr. and ~Irs.
Thursday for observation and McDaniel of Point
Pleasant · ; ...ii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii'if!~iiiii-f;-41
ed to Mrs. Jeanette Lawrence, Mrs. Esther ~ylvester, Mrs. ~a, Mrs. Donna Larkms, Miss Miss Maxine Bennett, Coium- Amsbory. this week. They were; treatment.
.
to Rufus Hubbard of Pt. Pleas.'
Mrs. VIolet Brewer, Mrs. Lod· l..ois Sterrett, Mrs. Faye GrU, uanita Smith, Mrs. Garnet bus i~ . spending the week end enroute home from
visiting I. Mr. and Mrs. Marwn Hawk ant.
REGIS~Y(
lso Brewer, Mrs. MaxiDe Durst, lith, Mrs. Betty Roush, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Marte . . Lawrence, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. their son. Dr. David Brooks, and children , Dennis and Mary The wedding was solemnized
8
Mra. Alberta
GlueteucamQ.r.Heien Smith, Mrs. Phyllis Rll· Mrs. Juanita ~arrls, 11!' · Mil· Charles Bennett.
who has just completed
his were Gallipolis business visit- July 16 at Elkview at the home
I :rs. Dixie Smith, Mrs: VII' chie and Joyce,. Mrs.. Jean dred Fitch, MI8S ~axlrre Pow· Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roush I internship in Detroit, Mich., ors Friday. They also visited of the bridegroom's
i
r nia Pape, Mrs. Kathleen Word Sayre and Paula, Mrs. Audrey eli, Mrs. Majone Roush, Mrs. entertained with a dinner last and Dr. Michael Brooks
of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Atkins and the Rev. Robert Green.
i
Clusei Begin
end Ml" Pam Sylvester. ' Brewer, Mrs. Donna
Fitch, Ethel Johnson, Mrs. KeMetb week ID honor of his brother Warren, o.
family.
ants were the bride's
niece, I
~oor prize was won by Mrs. Mrs. Albina Gluesencamp, Mrs. McLeod. Mrs. Freda Middle- and fOlnily, Mr. and
Mrs.
Miss Becky Hawley, Mary K. Miss Delia Lue McDaniel
Sept. 13
l_:ouise Brewer.
Joun Price, Mrs. Janice Deem, swart. Mr~. Zana
Middle· Charles Roush and son, Dar-1 Mrs. Leonard HaiTis
and Hennessy, Becky Sbvers
and Henderson and Mrs. Iva Green
The guest list IIICiuded
Mrs. Est&gt; Roush , Ml". Jean swart. . MISs Karen Fur~e , rell, and their guest. Miss Can· I sons, Matthew and Daniel, Jell Donna Smitb have
returned of Elkview, sister of the
i "Tha aattar Jobs Go To
ahove and ·Mro. Vera Van
. -· ·-, _. .. · --' Mrs. Vtolet Ritchie, Mrs. Car· dace Davis. ol Des Moines. Friday for Ashville. N. C.. to home after a week's camping groom. Mrs. Hubbard is
GBC Graduatn"
or, Mrs. Lee Lae, Mrs.
Luncheon-Bridge
olyn . Pnce and Beverly, Mrs. Iowa, and their parents, Mr . Jvisit their son and brother. Ja~ : at !loyal Oaks Park.
ployed at the local G. ~~·~~~~~
Pope, Mrs. Libby Wilford,
M , ,
Pauhne Brewer, Mrs.
Edna and Mrs. Lee Roush . Main st. , and bring h&gt;m home
from : Mrs. Homer Holter and Mrs. phy Company and Mr.
GBC Hal Baan Approved
Eva Teaford, 'Mrs.
eetrng IS Held
. Pr1ce and Suzie, Mrs. Wtl- Pomeroy.
' su.,.,mer ramp.
E .1 . Hill of Pomeroy. Ml'!l. is an elnploye of the
For Veterans Tnining
Wolli, 111r1: ·!..Qjeu
The Emanon Club ol Gall&gt;- rna Casto, Mr•. Iva Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Walburn
Pearl Koblentz o1 Chester and Manufactunng Company . T h
Under tha New Gl Bill
and Roberta,- Mrs ... Lee
polis met at O.•car's restaurant!Mrs. Thelma Cozart, Mrs. R~tb and children of Vienna, w. va. · RETURN FROM VACATION Mrs. Fred Klein of Painesville, newlyweds are residing on
Mrs. Leanna Beecle, Mra.
with a Juncheon · bndge last Ebers bach, Mrs. Maxine Pr~ce. visited this weekend with their I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eblin , Ky .. ,returned Monday after a Street. Pomt Pleasant.
C..l101 and Information
Df Wolfe', .MI'I. VInas
week. F&gt;rsl pnze went
to Mrs. Harry Swan, Mrs. Greta parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray· land sons of Pomeroy have ,.. !trip through the west. They .
~..rloberta J(raeuter,
Mrs. Clarence Waugh and sec· Suttle, Mrs. Albert Paynter. mond Walburn and Mr. and , turned from a week 's vacation, 1visited places of interest and Tuesday after an overnight
Cart(
~inea, Mrs.
ond to Mrs . .Howard Saunden. Mrs. Hazel McKelvey,
Mrs. Mrs. vernon See.
)visiting relatives in Cleveiand, Jalso with relatives a~d friends it with Mro. Homer Holter
• Hlil;Mn:·Saoy ·HUI, Mrs.
A guest was Mrs. Gerald or· LoUise Van Meter, Mrs. Patty
Akron and East Liverpool. Her 1in Peona, Ill. , Shelvma, Mo. ; accompamed her home.
genson of San Diego, cam.
Giuesencamp.
COUSIN VISITS
sister, Mrs. Guy Bush
and I Tipton, Iowa. and on the return MISS Marcelle .Frazer.
Mn. Frank Porter, Mrs. A·, . Miss Cozart will be wed to MASON - Mrs. Adell Gros· children, from Chester, w. va.l tnp spent a couple of days in Rose Alv1f and MISs R1ta
en Lusk, Mrs. Hoyt ' Mullins. lames E. Pape in 3n open so of Baltimore, Md., a ceusin l are here for 8 week visiting Cleveland with Mr. and Mrs. employees ~f the Kaise~ Alum-II
:16 Loc.,.- l
Mrs . . Harry K. Mills and Mrs. church ceremony at 7:30 p.m. of Sue Lehew, is here visiting relatives and friends. Her hus· Olin Bailey.
inurn Chem1cal CorporatiOn,
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Kermeth Frazier, were
the on Aug. 6 at the Portland Melh· with Sue Lehew and
Jake/band and oldest daughter
Mrs. Fred Klein returned to cently returned from a
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corn!)llltteE lor the• evenL
odJSt Churcb.
Hartenbach.
join them next weekend.
home m Pamesviile, Ky., Bermuda and New York
The Past Matrons' Club
Ev~ncel~ Chapter, OES,
dleport, enjoyed their annual!
picnic o"ting at the
country
h01114 of Mr. and Mrs.
Harrah FJ:lday evening
Chester. 'l1re chicken
..... aerved on the !own.
Alllridlna wer11 )llr, and Mrs.
. L!O Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
ft9ush, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen
. ··,- Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Ftelding
. Hawlilna, Mr. and Mrs. Charr;. Bennett,, Mr. and Mrs. Wii!IJ Anthony, ·Mr. and Mrs. Mar·
lott Frencb. Mr. and Mrs.
l .yons, Mrs. Cora Pullins, Mrs
i.Jilllll steut, Mrs. Pearl Bunce,
Hlss Evelyn LewJo, Mrs. Paul·
i~e Gallagher, Mrs.
~ ·ounr, Mrs. Beulah Hayes,
! .eien Reynolds.
&lt;An invited guest was Miss
l 'elcjy Yo11111, cranddi11Jillter ll
u Mri. Domthy Y011111. Round
&lt;·ards sent to shut·iriB Mrs. Zel·
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John E. Weeki of
recenU yvisited M!'B.
burg vi•lted briefly
den club of Pomeroy TlrursdayJ Mrs. Jed
t. 1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
with his parents, Mr.
evenll18, on t.be ~wn at the '1'. A.llelme.,•iiiillfri..:llc~fi;
Mary Ulin the departe- vllle; American Legion Auxll·
Passe Chapeau Fran Sherman, Joway of Bidwell.
Mrs. Eldon Weeks.
home of Mil8 Ma Hotklnl,.1-ben.
mental :.
o! t h • iary Department 2nd
·PresDelaware, Guest Speaker was
Marion Hawk Ill on
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RD.
:Dlillle, ·
~hies C®nty 8et 40, was elect- ldenl, Eleanor 'Uilum of Leba·
Honorable Jolin W. Brown, Lt. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lew· from his employment with
FoDowlng dlnner, the 81'0QPJI
&lt;1 to 'the oftlee of l'conclerge non; American Legion DepartGovernor of Ohio. The chorus is of Columbus spent Thursday R&amp;A Service StaUon on Mul· adj0UJ11ed to t.be lilting room
on the state level durlng- s... ment Commander, Charles W.
sang three numbers with Pearl 'th h' . te M
Cor be
A
f&lt;t jlie regular meettnc wllb 1
P a sl
Knapp Euni Brinker
a nd WI
Is SIS r, rs.
a rry ve.
.Jl :• ,._ l!.e
Roush
'Ideal
sions of tJI!i 40th aMual Pre- Heacock; Columbus;
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Ward, of RL I, Cbeshire.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion ~k -•· ' vere1I
~ pres-~
•:arche P1111vior and Departe- Grand Chef de Gare, 40 et 8,
Mary Marlin taking part.
and De!Uiis and Mary returiled tn cbarp. Tbe OP«&lt;UUff ode opo erlalltl-l
mental Marcile of the Eight Clyde A. Taylor,
Cleveland;
Attending from Meigs Coun.
viti in
the ~II A commual- Due to
and Forty In lh&lt;! Neil House Newly elected Grand Chef de
ly Salon were Pearl
Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Everette
~me Thursday alter a
t
. was read ~om Mn. Lea- meeting will cbe
at Coi~mbus July 17·19.
Gate '0 et 8, George Glaub,
MyrUe Walker Eunle Brinker is of Shadyside, 0., are spend· Columbus With hiS brother and let Hart thanking the club for ln8lead of
Reports were given by the Columbus.
Gladys Mowre~
Catherin; ing the weekend with Mrs. SISier·ln-iaw, Mr. and M r e. flower bdxes . and for aubscrlpo he an
different chairmen.
.
A beautiful Chapeaux Passe
Welsh. Ruth ' Thom~n;
Cora Ward and other
Grover E. Hawk. They
also
.
- - -- · - - - fair f t - ·
Among official greeUogs and Luncheon was held to initia16
Mary MarUn. Those from
the Cheshire area.
VISited his SISler and brother·
t.be bo~ Gf
repol r. was one by the Ritual Chapeau Helen Cotter into the
Iia County Salon No. 812
ln·law, Mr. and Mrs. K~th
UIC
A true 8JIIt
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Wild
h
Mr.
David
Hellrung
of
Lawson.
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an · :m ems . .... rman,
a· c ub . Preoident Esther Allen
MARY MARTIN
Faye
ermut ,
Mrs. Edith T•eford and Mr.
S ICniC
wWasildermco'""'atbc111 ., is visiting
beJ Brown of Gallipolis
who did the initiating. · ~ary Mar·
.
Golda Mourning,
d
reported 100 per cent report· tin. Pomeroy, Le Secretaire • Martm. chal!'man. and one lor and Mabel Brown,
friends over the weekend.
and Mrs. Virgil Teaford an
ed to Mrs. Mary'
lng to her from Salosn . I+ Cissiere, read the secretary's 10 to 35 Partners m Salon doson, Bruce, spent the
past
. Mrs Webslet aflel' wllldl
in
t
k Ch
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Mr. and Mrs. George
weekend In Columbus with Mr. Members of the One Won One l deos~ co~ was ili!i'ftll.
A; r the meeting was
ad· minutes for last year, and gave g mos wor ' apeau ear
auu
'"""'1" li•• and son, Mike, of Ash· and Mrs. Earl Teaford and in •.lass of the Pomeroy F~rst Bapjourned, the fun of t.be organi· the treasurer's report
Knapp accepUng for th• Salon.
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h h th
~ mill
and
zaUon was held, ·wlth several ! Cash awards were made to . Ot.~er trophies included Galland, Ky., were recent guests Youngstown with Mr. and Mrs. list c urc ' e1r a es
Club p:-:- Hekl
Jia Co ty S 1 N 812 third
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and family.
guests, Rev. and Mrs. Carter
~Salr1s presenting
Parndles. 1Meigs County No. 710, chair.un
a on
A b
Mr and M s Dwight Swel&gt;' Williams held their annual pic- In
Pleala~ c · .·
Me •s County Salon No.
710 im!111, llhoda Rackett, prize $.&gt;, for History.
Wayne ms ary.
to ~nd Stev r Jana Mark
Thur'sday evening at t.be The annual f'!lniY"'Pienne ;d
prqented a skit and won hoo· lin the Child Welfare division.
An Impressive Memorial Ser· ""
.
~ nt f Cole, b ' t
Middleport park. The Rev . Wil·
C C Clali if OIIHpol'
11
orcl)ie mention. Later, o re- , Meigs County Chapeau Pearl vice was held for 22 departed
.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
ent 0 , k ~m u~h s:n
asked grace.
the ·1· ·
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ce: tion was held for the out· Knapp was introduced and pre- Partners, L'Aumonier Violet Mr. and Mrs. MyroD Miller hary and sons, Kenneth and pas wee en WI
r.
was held Wedlll!ld, 111-Kradel
gcng cr.apeau Helen Cotter, lsented a White Bible for the Aicbholz was in charge.
have learned. that their neph· Harry, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Ralph Lee a~d Kent ~e- Mrs. Harry Bailey, president, Park at Pt. P~. llra.e
in t.be Governor's Ball room. Salon, for best Chapeau report Election for delegates and ew, Andy Wildman, of Balli- don Amsbary of.
Columbus, ~amed for a weeks VISit With was in charge of a short bus!· w~s given by Mn. '" AriDi•tlngulshed RUests bringing lor the year.
alternates for tho National Mar· more, will be on the ~ed Mac were recent VISitors of Mr. his grandparents. The Swep- ness se-•ion when II members Ralke. .
f l"'lllngs at the Monday se.. I Of six trophies awarded in che to h&lt;! held in Washington , Amateur Hour on television on and Mrs. Arthur Steele, Mr. stons rec~ntly returned from a paid· dues. It was decided to Attendmg were M; . and
si ·n were Past President Am· lthe State, MeliS County. Salon D. C., Sept. 1-.l elected ' were SUII~ay afte~n•. 4:30 p. m. and Mrs. Lawrence Steele and 10,0000 mil~ tnp to Alaske..
cancel the AUJ!ust meeting.
Mrs. Jobn Halke, Mr. . ml
' ··or. Legion Auxlllary. Nan- , No. 710, walked off with three Esther Allen, Helen
Cotter, our .:me. He IB With an ~.tro· Mr ..and Mrs . Ted Steele of Sunday dmner guests. of Mr. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Buron Waal, .Ma...Tt!Dt
'. . Smith, McConnellsville: Na· lof them; one for Beot 'Ill a. Arree Marshall, Violet AiciJ.. Imental group ?,&amp;Ued the Re- Hamilton, Ohio. They
' and Mrs. Ralph Lee \\ere Mr. Harry . Bailey and Debbie and Adams, and gr':!f.. ~
' mal Executive
Commillee lround Child Welfare program holz, p zel Elliott, Mary Mar· cord &amp;rarehes. The boys are v• :d Mr. and Mrs . T. C. Po,. and Mrs. Dwight Sewpston and
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wip- Mr. ~d Mn. :
eo-~
'ornen, Mary McElroy, West In T. B. fnd Cystic Fibrosis in liD, Hazel Stiefel.
from the Baltimore area.
lock of Wheeling, W. Va. While famli~. Rev. aud Mrs. Lester pel, Mrs. Elmer Wickham, Mrs. and hiS siSter •. SUe/ Mii', ~
· fferson; Amerlc~n
Legion Children !t&amp;,da Hackett. chair· The annual Danquet was held Miss Carol Bachtel Is
on 1they were there they VIS&gt; ted ~;:' an:n~o~Bi~n!n:~~b Aten Sjlain, Mr. aud
Mrs. lene Haike, Mn.1llbol~~
·xlliary Department Seer .. man; one for best Constitution In the President's West room . vacation from the olflces of Capt. "''d Mrs. Robert Pol- M
d M' Fred Le MY~ George Sk1)&gt;her and Benny. Mrs. ~r, Mr::•M~el)'D ~a
. uy, Ann Echelman, Zones-land By·Laws presented, Mary Mlstre" of Ceremonies, was Dr. J. J. Davis. She Is leaving , lock, and three chlfrldren, who J
a~olb rs . nd
~· dr:~
Btaley, Mr. Jack Bra-~ Hvba t cW'l en, • ..,;·
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05 P
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for Alliance where she wl11 vi~- have Jli St returned om
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and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Wil~ 0 ar
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it her brother, Forrest, at Mt. ye~rs in Germany, and on Lee and JuhaAnn of Columbus
Watson. Mrs. Joseph Cook, ren, Brelllla aDd ·
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h' thm way to Fort Hood Tex. and Mrs. Ph1ilp Rea Jr. and
•nd M~ Lor•'n Sterrett Iand Mrs. Dana
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sarah Lee and Amy Rebecca Mrs.·;: E. ;;ter .;;;d Rev. and; daughter, Terri, Mr.
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tion, "Camelot.". She will also Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCorflayton were recent guest•
Williams.
: Gus Steele,
Pat~
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S
th
Ch
to
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mick
of
Columbu
s
are
week
their
cousms,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
1 and son, and Ml"'L
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Miss Judy Ann Cozart was Bailey, Mrs. Linda· Bailey, ~rs. Shuler, Mrs. OarJ · Autherson, vi~~ ~:r ~te . ; :':m~; M~o end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee of Racine Route. S'
, W dd'
. Grumbling.
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5
•uest of honor at a bridal show- Maud Young, Mrs. Louise Yates Misg Vera Beegle, Mrs. Iva i :;,~ Mrs Ge~rge Dalla~ ·' and ' Evan c. Roderick.
also visited the Sutton
uter II e mg
,.-~
1
'" recently •t the PorUand and Sharon, Mrs. !!ita IUD, ~P.Onter.
.
hildren ·
cemetery where Mr. Lee's par· Being Announced
, COMING TO ~Y
1
Sohool Riven by Shirley John· Miss Sharon Theiss,'MI'!I. Edna · *
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I Mrs. Mary Kathryn Brooks
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee PT. PLEASANT _ Mr. and Mary Powell, Racine, :; ,
nn, Alberta Gluesencamp and Knopp, Mrs. Erma Hill and Ml~s Frmda carpent~r. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. WUiiam Long· Lyons, Kans ., and Mrs.
are buried.
'Mrs. Edward McDaniel of Hen· , will begiD work at Neutzling\1
Linda Beegle,
Linda, Mrs.- Gene Mugrage, ~ar1 Powell, Mrs.
Wilma staff of Henderson, W. Va., vis· Kloefkorn and son, David,
~· .. s. Robert Morris Sr. enter· derson are announcing the mar· Beauty Shop OD M;jrHt, PornGames were led by ljlarlha Miss ~andra Adams, Miss El- Pitch, Miss Ch~rleen Ward, ited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Denver, Colo.. were
ed Veterans Memorial Hospital rlage of his sister, Miss Pauitne : eroy.
·
.
l..ou Beegle and priw «ward· len Shuler, Miss Sammy Yates, Mrs. Loota Johnson and San- Fielding lfliwkins.
!guests of Mr. and ~Irs.
Thursday for observation and McDaniel of Point
Pleasant · ; ...ii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii'if!~iiiii-f;-41
ed to Mrs. Jeanette Lawrence, Mrs. Esther ~ylvester, Mrs. ~a, Mrs. Donna Larkms, Miss Miss Maxine Bennett, Coium- Amsbory. this week. They were; treatment.
.
to Rufus Hubbard of Pt. Pleas.'
Mrs. VIolet Brewer, Mrs. Lod· l..ois Sterrett, Mrs. Faye GrU, uanita Smith, Mrs. Garnet bus i~ . spending the week end enroute home from
visiting I. Mr. and Mrs. Marwn Hawk ant.
REGIS~Y(
lso Brewer, Mrs. MaxiDe Durst, lith, Mrs. Betty Roush, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Marte . . Lawrence, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. their son. Dr. David Brooks, and children , Dennis and Mary The wedding was solemnized
8
Mra. Alberta
GlueteucamQ.r.Heien Smith, Mrs. Phyllis Rll· Mrs. Juanita ~arrls, 11!' · Mil· Charles Bennett.
who has just completed
his were Gallipolis business visit- July 16 at Elkview at the home
I :rs. Dixie Smith, Mrs: VII' chie and Joyce,. Mrs.. Jean dred Fitch, MI8S ~axlrre Pow· Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roush I internship in Detroit, Mich., ors Friday. They also visited of the bridegroom's
i
r nia Pape, Mrs. Kathleen Word Sayre and Paula, Mrs. Audrey eli, Mrs. Majone Roush, Mrs. entertained with a dinner last and Dr. Michael Brooks
of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Atkins and the Rev. Robert Green.
i
Clusei Begin
end Ml" Pam Sylvester. ' Brewer, Mrs. Donna
Fitch, Ethel Johnson, Mrs. KeMetb week ID honor of his brother Warren, o.
family.
ants were the bride's
niece, I
~oor prize was won by Mrs. Mrs. Albina Gluesencamp, Mrs. McLeod. Mrs. Freda Middle- and fOlnily, Mr. and
Mrs.
Miss Becky Hawley, Mary K. Miss Delia Lue McDaniel
Sept. 13
l_:ouise Brewer.
Joun Price, Mrs. Janice Deem, swart. Mr~. Zana
Middle· Charles Roush and son, Dar-1 Mrs. Leonard HaiTis
and Hennessy, Becky Sbvers
and Henderson and Mrs. Iva Green
The guest list IIICiuded
Mrs. Est&gt; Roush , Ml". Jean swart. . MISs Karen Fur~e , rell, and their guest. Miss Can· I sons, Matthew and Daniel, Jell Donna Smitb have
returned of Elkview, sister of the
i "Tha aattar Jobs Go To
ahove and ·Mro. Vera Van
. -· ·-, _. .. · --' Mrs. Vtolet Ritchie, Mrs. Car· dace Davis. ol Des Moines. Friday for Ashville. N. C.. to home after a week's camping groom. Mrs. Hubbard is
GBC Graduatn"
or, Mrs. Lee Lae, Mrs.
Luncheon-Bridge
olyn . Pnce and Beverly, Mrs. Iowa, and their parents, Mr . Jvisit their son and brother. Ja~ : at !loyal Oaks Park.
ployed at the local G. ~~·~~~~~
Pope, Mrs. Libby Wilford,
M , ,
Pauhne Brewer, Mrs.
Edna and Mrs. Lee Roush . Main st. , and bring h&gt;m home
from : Mrs. Homer Holter and Mrs. phy Company and Mr.
GBC Hal Baan Approved
Eva Teaford, 'Mrs.
eetrng IS Held
. Pr1ce and Suzie, Mrs. Wtl- Pomeroy.
' su.,.,mer ramp.
E .1 . Hill of Pomeroy. Ml'!l. is an elnploye of the
For Veterans Tnining
Wolli, 111r1: ·!..Qjeu
The Emanon Club ol Gall&gt;- rna Casto, Mr•. Iva Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Walburn
Pearl Koblentz o1 Chester and Manufactunng Company . T h
Under tha New Gl Bill
and Roberta,- Mrs ... Lee
polis met at O.•car's restaurant!Mrs. Thelma Cozart, Mrs. R~tb and children of Vienna, w. va. · RETURN FROM VACATION Mrs. Fred Klein of Painesville, newlyweds are residing on
Mrs. Leanna Beecle, Mra.
with a Juncheon · bndge last Ebers bach, Mrs. Maxine Pr~ce. visited this weekend with their I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eblin , Ky .. ,returned Monday after a Street. Pomt Pleasant.
C..l101 and Information
Df Wolfe', .MI'I. VInas
week. F&gt;rsl pnze went
to Mrs. Harry Swan, Mrs. Greta parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray· land sons of Pomeroy have ,.. !trip through the west. They .
~..rloberta J(raeuter,
Mrs. Clarence Waugh and sec· Suttle, Mrs. Albert Paynter. mond Walburn and Mr. and , turned from a week 's vacation, 1visited places of interest and Tuesday after an overnight
Cart(
~inea, Mrs.
ond to Mrs . .Howard Saunden. Mrs. Hazel McKelvey,
Mrs. Mrs. vernon See.
)visiting relatives in Cleveiand, Jalso with relatives a~d friends it with Mro. Homer Holter
• Hlil;Mn:·Saoy ·HUI, Mrs.
A guest was Mrs. Gerald or· LoUise Van Meter, Mrs. Patty
Akron and East Liverpool. Her 1in Peona, Ill. , Shelvma, Mo. ; accompamed her home.
genson of San Diego, cam.
Giuesencamp.
COUSIN VISITS
sister, Mrs. Guy Bush
and I Tipton, Iowa. and on the return MISS Marcelle .Frazer.
Mn. Frank Porter, Mrs. A·, . Miss Cozart will be wed to MASON - Mrs. Adell Gros· children, from Chester, w. va.l tnp spent a couple of days in Rose Alv1f and MISs R1ta
en Lusk, Mrs. Hoyt ' Mullins. lames E. Pape in 3n open so of Baltimore, Md., a ceusin l are here for 8 week visiting Cleveland with Mr. and Mrs. employees ~f the Kaise~ Alum-II
:16 Loc.,.- l
Mrs . . Harry K. Mills and Mrs. church ceremony at 7:30 p.m. of Sue Lehew, is here visiting relatives and friends. Her hus· Olin Bailey.
inurn Chem1cal CorporatiOn,
'
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····~;Phono 446-4
Kermeth Frazier, were
the on Aug. 6 at the Portland Melh· with Sue Lehew and
Jake/band and oldest daughter
Mrs. Fred Klein returned to cently returned from a
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corn!)llltteE lor the• evenL
odJSt Churcb.
Hartenbach.
join them next weekend.
home m Pamesviile, Ky., Bermuda and New York
The Past Matrons' Club
Ev~ncel~ Chapter, OES,
dleport, enjoyed their annual!
picnic o"ting at the
country
h01114 of Mr. and Mrs.
Harrah FJ:lday evening
Chester. 'l1re chicken
..... aerved on the !own.
Alllridlna wer11 )llr, and Mrs.
. L!O Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
ft9ush, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen
. ··,- Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Ftelding
. Hawlilna, Mr. and Mrs. Charr;. Bennett,, Mr. and Mrs. Wii!IJ Anthony, ·Mr. and Mrs. Mar·
lott Frencb. Mr. and Mrs.
l .yons, Mrs. Cora Pullins, Mrs
i.Jilllll steut, Mrs. Pearl Bunce,
Hlss Evelyn LewJo, Mrs. Paul·
i~e Gallagher, Mrs.
~ ·ounr, Mrs. Beulah Hayes,
! .eien Reynolds.
&lt;An invited guest was Miss
l 'elcjy Yo11111, cranddi11Jillter ll
u Mri. Domthy Y011111. Round
&lt;·ards sent to shut·iriB Mrs. Zel·
ia Croas and Edltll Ru!i&amp;ell.

r.on~terge

.,

CapL and Mrs.

et 40 OffL'ce·

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to State

~::;..=; Served
H~..Potluck,
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to

Seenandlleard

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Collet•

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Po~t Matrons

Clufl.lnjoys ·

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with

Annubl Picnic

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subdllatl wiftgs and "'1'"

aashlam: accent h
exposed g...,IM
Maple ........._
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For That Distinctive Look
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WAYSIDE fURNITURE
(of ·

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Tbe Sunday Tlme..S.ntlnel, Sunday, July 24, 19611:--15

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July · Hcnisecleoning

RADIATOR

SALE

SERVICE
All New Roc1r.tor lriip

USED FURNITURE
and APPLIANCES

.,.

'/i'~~..~~'OOI.!'...;IS&lt;?I~

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lhdnntc Or.rlnl Te
Speed Our Drlvt·ln

IIRVICI II HEREI

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SATJONAL- 1966

Crow's Steak House

ld State Stereo with 4

,..,.,.,, o.

automat!£ changer. : 4
combinalion has lhslanl
radio. Walnut ftnl!h. Take
er payments of 16.50
month or pay balan.e
~.22. qan 99Z-321s,
.

PHONE WY 2-2156
Notice
ADAMS TRADING Post
opon 6 daYI a week:
day through Saturday. We
have radio and television repair, alao plenty ol antique
Items. Maln St. in RuUand,
0. Ph. 74U311.
7 20 tfc

,,,
/

('$.:. ·:'"-· :.-- ..
URVj:CE statio• for
llllfll, CBil,iW
. 1required.

....
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New Usting
Excellent Home
With River View

Pb.
~2946. 166-6

DILLON AGENCY
4 BEDROOM
1V. STORY HOME

'-' ,;

~;;;. .-:~~-: "' _y~:~:J~~~~
IDINING room,
·:·
kitchen witll

tile bath,
wood

catoinets,

full basement, finished

room and summer kitchen,
concrele streel, plenty

FOR SA
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WRITI IINIST THOINI .

nurmen, Ohio
or I'll- 245-526'

trees and ohrnbs. Price
750. Cal fillaD&lt;» - A
buy.

1

SALE! SALE! SALE!

I ANNUAL clearance ol

I

at

!ravel camper trailero,
lnd used. Moot Apache
!AI fl. oe~~~~~
lalned Shosta Travel 1

L::::::::::::::::::::::j
oil avallablo.
Duel Stock
........ F..-

II'ILL
remote
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'I'I24'IL

•ew, no reasouble
relused. Amsbary
Apaehel
Trailer, 631 Fourth
G'allipoUs, ~9.

llk1

On U.S. 35, 1li Mile.

-..cldiiiiOihl

Rooms
FURNISHED
rooms and

nWwl••c~ to
tti.t; 'nO )ieu. Ph.

J

$8,750

I

BUY this 6 room 1~
675-3200.
borne located 3 mi. from
lipolis, part basemel~ natur- 3 BEDROOMS, mnst have bal~e-lii'i~i;;;_!':~-"•Odl::·~~.~~&amp;1 gos furnace, detached
menl or prage ID Galllpoage, large lot with roo111
lis, by 1st. or
. garden.
references. t484128.
HOBART DILLON,
141-Zilt
Luo:IDe or Bowanllln!l-.

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,.;,gust,

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EXECUTIVE desires I
room home ln GallipoliS. Ph.

Sllapllerd. See
Sll· 2ad Ave., Kanauga.

cw:.

EvealnJo Ml-1l:ZI
BID Nortlmp Ill 1111

NOli&amp;t '

1 WILL not be re'sponsible
~.. delltS madt . either
~y,.lf as of this date,
2t 19116. Signed: James

w'r.. '

1963 IIAMiLJa

can 2 door · sedan,.
ard · traosmiosidD,

D.

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WOOD, REALTOR

Offl&lt;o Phone

tor completely rebulll,
iD
Phoae

good conditioll.

0711$.

:r~;!·::!;;!;;:~~;;[:j

Robilson.• Ph.
446-0570.
Aluminum.
SAVE BIG Do your oWII
Services
and upbolotery cleaning
Blue Lustre. ReRt
•ieetrie DOZER, backhoe, W&lt;ll'k.
sbampooer $1. Central
mBD R. Reese, Che!lhire,
ply Co.
Ph. 367-7560.

UPHOLSTERING
SUPPLIES
For do-it-younelf customers. We have a complete
stock of upholstering fab·

tics, plastics and general

supphes.

bullcfulg, storage
will oell with or wlthOIII
ment.

Ofllco Gl 6-3643

-=~~·6-3796

wilb excellent location.
by appoill1menl

ooty.

-tf&amp;.408I alter 1 p.m.

tnd
1163 Socon4 Avo.
Golllpollo, Ohio

DIRECfOB

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DEWl'M I'UJIIBINO
AND qE.&amp;TINO
ROI1l'E 161 rw JII'OIIIIII -

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Call
153-12

I!OME sites, large lots, reaS&lt;JDable, nalural gas, In low
tax dlstricl In slg!ll of Kyger
Creek schooil, EM 7-7350.
171·2

INS COMIT 4 door, 8
cylinder, autOmatie. rad·
io, wls lw tireo, sharp. ,

$1295,

to

First American sc
rowing was Yale Ulic
versity, ill l8U, with • dugout

adopt

bomo.·~~·~oodEif-;;;;.;-~~~ea~l'j"~·
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p U8~ms~~~·anoe~~·
l IC S~A
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---·111 u offer,
L"· ·
.. Gl6-45110
, eel.
A. ,Make
bedroom
BY OWNER, V acres, 4 rm. t condition, low tax
bath aluminum t stone aid· fine riverview, price
ing, ' combination windows &amp; eel. Make 111 BD offer, lmm..
dooro, ;furnislred, also
n_ew dlata poosesslon.
freezer, washer,
heating
stove (bottled gas fuel) on 1FAMJLY l"oc«1 store,
Hardtop Rd. Will trade for locatiou, sell buildilll iRclu6·11
mte model trailer. Save real- iRg equipment l!lld
tor commissioll, oJtce ia
a stock.
Jiletime bargain. Inquire 862
1st Ave.
168-tf 70 A. 7 ROOM borne,
120 ACRE~Farm, ;;;;;;-drive .55 A. tobacco baae,
1
bus
lnd mail$14,5110.
route, ~~;:,:11
tractors over 90 acres; pen·
Rio Grande
f.
1)1 ef water; Barn bolds 75
head of cattle, has pipo liae on •kl ~
milking equip. with 350 gal.
"IIMII!IItl
bulk tank: osUmale of 2,000 Jebit L Rtel!arda, tv
6='"=MG=-.:D.:.:...:W~ood~._MUIII
balel of lilly In b8111: 149 ton _::
_ _ _ II
of corn silage. Price bas been
reduced doWII to $17,5110, come
and oee us if we ca1't get our _,.,-.price, we may take yours. J..o..
cated 1 mt!e from Bidwell on
RodRey Rd., phone
W. E.
.
Thompoon, CH $-5442. 172-3 NEW J 11e«m, full Maement,
VERY NlCEJ bedroOm - raneb I~ bathl, 2 car prage, )lall
style bouse with nlllity room, acre lot .. lit. 35, 110
playhouse (1)1' IIDall ~ from toWII, cil)r water, gaa,

KNOm USED ======:=:==
Re1!1 &amp;tate for Sele
-----·-· ·-··- ··- FURNI'IURi
UPHOLSTERING
SHOP

IOIIN BB•MIIR

M5 AA.FRUIT
FARM
J'lnmbiD&amp;
IIIII lleaiiDI
Peaches,
larp1~~~ lOO f'ourtll
Ave.-M&amp;-181'1

Til. WISEMAN
Agency

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IN2 PONTIAC CONV.
V-6, automate, whitewall :
tires1 excellerit eonditioo

throUJbout .

$1295
IN2 TEMPIST 4 Door
Sedan, autamatk, radio

lhd beater.. ICJCal owDM,

August 11, 1966 at 9:30 A.M.

418 Fourth Ave., Gellipolis, Ohio
Selling The Ann Hill Estate

ANTIQUES AND COLLECTORS ITEMS,
Old china and glaoaware (Too numeroua to list) Marble top dresaer - Br&amp;aB bed - Mantle clock ;Old trunks &amp; Unen - Tea cart - Cane bottom chair&amp;
- Drop leaf table - Wicker roc,l&lt;ers - Fire place
cover- Candle holders.:.... Old tapaotiy- Two secre-,
tary desks (olll! large and one small) - Old hand .
made clock - Several old chairs - ·Se&lt;:ttonal book
case &amp; old book&amp; - Platform rocker - Round tjlble
&amp; chairs - Plate glasa beveled fJdge mirror - Pic·
lures &amp; frameo - Old Phonograph - Round glasa
front china cabinet - Hall tree - Hall table - Two
unuaual rockers - Marble top table - Old radio Two chests of drawers - Two old desk&amp; - Round
mirror- Jenny Lind bed- Tableo (lArge &amp; small)
- DOZENS OF OTHER OLD ITEMS.
ITEMS NOT CONSIDERED AS ANTIQUES: One up.
right plano - one baby grand plano ,- ~ room
-sulta - Odd bedo - dressers • cbeota - Kitchen
utenailo - band tools - Nine by twa!.., wool rug Throw rugs - Lamps - Reclml cabinet - studio ·
immediate occupaney.
couch - Television set - Smoking stand - Radioing easily arranged. Priced
Heating stoves - Four serv~Dt traya - K!teben cab!·
uder $20,000.
net - Two refrlgeratoro - Cud table .,.... 011!' oofaTbrow pillows ·- End tabletl - Jlapzlne rack-ElecNEIGHBORHOOD Rd., 7 rooms,
tric aweeper - Utility cabinet - Utility .table 2 full batllo, built·ID ti"lcllen.jl Quilts &amp; Bedding - Clock - Alld .other, ·!lema Ill ·
large - ..... lot, $13,000.
value.
VA approved. Owner bu beel
Sale will be conducted by
traosferred aad meto
Knutts School of AuctiOI!Mrillfl
selL
.
Admlillstr.tor: Robert Mockemhi
· ·'
OFFICI PHONI
Clerk: Mn. R. E. Knotll

24 HRS. 446 0616

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clean.

$795
IH4 I'ORD 2 DR.

HAR~

fOP, V-8, automatic, Jo.,
cal owner, 28,000 actual

miles.

.

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$1795

1963 COMIT 4 DOOR, I
cylinder. standard . trans..,
Beautllui white finiish.

Excellent llreo. ·

·

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$1895
·i~

PORD X 2 Dl. H.T;

I opeed, while llrel, Y8 ·
q!De.~

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$1$95

WHEEL

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

IRAKE SERVICE

Blaettnars
1

MldtllfiiOrl, 0

EXIIERIENCED

and

• ..,., clwtnr
lelhs -1mall - uoe
Lu. tre wall 111 wall.
'electric lltampooer et
eroy Cement Block Co.
v 18 Ito

KEITH GOBLE FORD

EXPERIENCED

ALIGNMENT

72411e

•Car •Truck •Heattr
Core • Bulldo11r
•Any Typo

W'f 2·2193

Pom~roy

and

BRAKE SERVICE
Rose Alig11ment Shop
P'tlone f92.3576

W. Main St.
Pomerey
Formerly Grue.11er Body
Works

• $ALIS

:e.. --

•RE.NTAL~
• compine l~li)
·~

ROUSH liY IllS'
Campingl..Herl ..
Morlon It,
112-2116

Molltt,W. 'Vi.

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Business'·s··
Tbe Sunday Tlme..S.ntlnel, Sunday, July 24, 19611:--15

l

,.

July · Hcnisecleoning

RADIATOR

SALE

SERVICE
All New Roc1r.tor lriip

USED FURNITURE
and APPLIANCES

.,.

'/i'~~..~~'OOI.!'...;IS&lt;?I~

;

lhdnntc Or.rlnl Te
Speed Our Drlvt·ln

IIRVICI II HEREI

'!').&gt;

SATJONAL- 1966

Crow's Steak House

ld State Stereo with 4

,..,.,.,, o.

automat!£ changer. : 4
combinalion has lhslanl
radio. Walnut ftnl!h. Take
er payments of 16.50
month or pay balan.e
~.22. qan 99Z-321s,
.

PHONE WY 2-2156
Notice
ADAMS TRADING Post
opon 6 daYI a week:
day through Saturday. We
have radio and television repair, alao plenty ol antique
Items. Maln St. in RuUand,
0. Ph. 74U311.
7 20 tfc

,,,
/

('$.:. ·:'"-· :.-- ..
URVj:CE statio• for
llllfll, CBil,iW
. 1required.

....
.'
.oi:' PD.

New Usting
Excellent Home
With River View

Pb.
~2946. 166-6

DILLON AGENCY
4 BEDROOM
1V. STORY HOME

'-' ,;

~;;;. .-:~~-: "' _y~:~:J~~~~
IDINING room,
·:·
kitchen witll

tile bath,
wood

catoinets,

full basement, finished

room and summer kitchen,
concrele streel, plenty

FOR SA
•..:LI::::.___

" J..

~

"\

WRITI IINIST THOINI .

nurmen, Ohio
or I'll- 245-526'

trees and ohrnbs. Price
750. Cal fillaD&lt;» - A
buy.

1

SALE! SALE! SALE!

I ANNUAL clearance ol

I

at

!ravel camper trailero,
lnd used. Moot Apache
!AI fl. oe~~~~~
lalned Shosta Travel 1

L::::::::::::::::::::::j
oil avallablo.
Duel Stock
........ F..-

II'ILL
remote
"""ulel.
__
_ ......
~ IJIIC!IIIoD 21164531
'I'I24'IL

•ew, no reasouble
relused. Amsbary
Apaehel
Trailer, 631 Fourth
G'allipoUs, ~9.

llk1

On U.S. 35, 1li Mile.

-..cldiiiiOihl

Rooms
FURNISHED
rooms and

nWwl••c~ to
tti.t; 'nO )ieu. Ph.

J

$8,750

I

BUY this 6 room 1~
675-3200.
borne located 3 mi. from
lipolis, part basemel~ natur- 3 BEDROOMS, mnst have bal~e-lii'i~i;;;_!':~-"•Odl::·~~.~~&amp;1 gos furnace, detached
menl or prage ID Galllpoage, large lot with roo111
lis, by 1st. or
. garden.
references. t484128.
HOBART DILLON,
141-Zilt
Luo:IDe or Bowanllln!l-.

I

,.;,gust,

I ,
&gt;I

•I
I ,

:
I

•

7

EXECUTIVE desires I
room home ln GallipoliS. Ph.

Sllapllerd. See
Sll· 2ad Ave., Kanauga.

cw:.

EvealnJo Ml-1l:ZI
BID Nortlmp Ill 1111

NOli&amp;t '

1 WILL not be re'sponsible
~.. delltS madt . either
~y,.lf as of this date,
2t 19116. Signed: James

w'r.. '

1963 IIAMiLJa

can 2 door · sedan,.
ard · traosmiosidD,

D.

a

WOOD, REALTOR

Offl&lt;o Phone

tor completely rebulll,
iD
Phoae

good conditioll.

0711$.

:r~;!·::!;;!;;:~~;;[:j

Robilson.• Ph.
446-0570.
Aluminum.
SAVE BIG Do your oWII
Services
and upbolotery cleaning
Blue Lustre. ReRt
•ieetrie DOZER, backhoe, W&lt;ll'k.
sbampooer $1. Central
mBD R. Reese, Che!lhire,
ply Co.
Ph. 367-7560.

UPHOLSTERING
SUPPLIES
For do-it-younelf customers. We have a complete
stock of upholstering fab·

tics, plastics and general

supphes.

bullcfulg, storage
will oell with or wlthOIII
ment.

Ofllco Gl 6-3643

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wilb excellent location.
by appoill1menl

ooty.

-tf&amp;.408I alter 1 p.m.

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1163 Socon4 Avo.
Golllpollo, Ohio

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DEWl'M I'UJIIBINO
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I!OME sites, large lots, reaS&lt;JDable, nalural gas, In low
tax dlstricl In slg!ll of Kyger
Creek schooil, EM 7-7350.
171·2

INS COMIT 4 door, 8
cylinder, autOmatie. rad·
io, wls lw tireo, sharp. ,

$1295,

to

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rowing was Yale Ulic
versity, ill l8U, with • dugout

adopt

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A. ,Make
bedroom
BY OWNER, V acres, 4 rm. t condition, low tax
bath aluminum t stone aid· fine riverview, price
ing, ' combination windows &amp; eel. Make 111 BD offer, lmm..
dooro, ;furnislred, also
n_ew dlata poosesslon.
freezer, washer,
heating
stove (bottled gas fuel) on 1FAMJLY l"oc«1 store,
Hardtop Rd. Will trade for locatiou, sell buildilll iRclu6·11
mte model trailer. Save real- iRg equipment l!lld
tor commissioll, oJtce ia
a stock.
Jiletime bargain. Inquire 862
1st Ave.
168-tf 70 A. 7 ROOM borne,
120 ACRE~Farm, ;;;;;;-drive .55 A. tobacco baae,
1
bus
lnd mail$14,5110.
route, ~~;:,:11
tractors over 90 acres; pen·
Rio Grande
f.
1)1 ef water; Barn bolds 75
head of cattle, has pipo liae on •kl ~
milking equip. with 350 gal.
"IIMII!IItl
bulk tank: osUmale of 2,000 Jebit L Rtel!arda, tv
6='"=MG=-.:D.:.:...:W~ood~._MUIII
balel of lilly In b8111: 149 ton _::
_ _ _ II
of corn silage. Price bas been
reduced doWII to $17,5110, come
and oee us if we ca1't get our _,.,-.price, we may take yours. J..o..
cated 1 mt!e from Bidwell on
RodRey Rd., phone
W. E.
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Thompoon, CH $-5442. 172-3 NEW J 11e«m, full Maement,
VERY NlCEJ bedroOm - raneb I~ bathl, 2 car prage, )lall
style bouse with nlllity room, acre lot .. lit. 35, 110
playhouse (1)1' IIDall ~ from toWII, cil)r water, gaa,

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UPHOLSTERING
SHOP

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M5 AA.FRUIT
FARM
J'lnmbiD&amp;
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Peaches,
larp1~~~ lOO f'ourtll
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IN2 PONTIAC CONV.
V-6, automate, whitewall :
tires1 excellerit eonditioo

throUJbout .

$1295
IN2 TEMPIST 4 Door
Sedan, autamatk, radio

lhd beater.. ICJCal owDM,

August 11, 1966 at 9:30 A.M.

418 Fourth Ave., Gellipolis, Ohio
Selling The Ann Hill Estate

ANTIQUES AND COLLECTORS ITEMS,
Old china and glaoaware (Too numeroua to list) Marble top dresaer - Br&amp;aB bed - Mantle clock ;Old trunks &amp; Unen - Tea cart - Cane bottom chair&amp;
- Drop leaf table - Wicker roc,l&lt;ers - Fire place
cover- Candle holders.:.... Old tapaotiy- Two secre-,
tary desks (olll! large and one small) - Old hand .
made clock - Several old chairs - ·Se&lt;:ttonal book
case &amp; old book&amp; - Platform rocker - Round tjlble
&amp; chairs - Plate glasa beveled fJdge mirror - Pic·
lures &amp; frameo - Old Phonograph - Round glasa
front china cabinet - Hall tree - Hall table - Two
unuaual rockers - Marble top table - Old radio Two chests of drawers - Two old desk&amp; - Round
mirror- Jenny Lind bed- Tableo (lArge &amp; small)
- DOZENS OF OTHER OLD ITEMS.
ITEMS NOT CONSIDERED AS ANTIQUES: One up.
right plano - one baby grand plano ,- ~ room
-sulta - Odd bedo - dressers • cbeota - Kitchen
utenailo - band tools - Nine by twa!.., wool rug Throw rugs - Lamps - Reclml cabinet - studio ·
immediate occupaney.
couch - Television set - Smoking stand - Radioing easily arranged. Priced
Heating stoves - Four serv~Dt traya - K!teben cab!·
uder $20,000.
net - Two refrlgeratoro - Cud table .,.... 011!' oofaTbrow pillows ·- End tabletl - Jlapzlne rack-ElecNEIGHBORHOOD Rd., 7 rooms,
tric aweeper - Utility cabinet - Utility .table 2 full batllo, built·ID ti"lcllen.jl Quilts &amp; Bedding - Clock - Alld .other, ·!lema Ill ·
large - ..... lot, $13,000.
value.
VA approved. Owner bu beel
Sale will be conducted by
traosferred aad meto
Knutts School of AuctiOI!Mrillfl
selL
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Admlillstr.tor: Robert Mockemhi
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Clerk: Mn. R. E. Knotll

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$795
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cal owner, 28,000 actual

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cylinder. standard . trans..,
Beautllui white finiish.

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ALIGNMENT

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Blaettnars
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Lu. tre wall 111 wall.
'electric lltampooer et
eroy Cement Block Co.
v 18 Ito

KEITH GOBLE FORD

EXPERIENCED

ALIGNMENT

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•Car •Truck •Heattr
Core • Bulldo11r
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Rose Alig11ment Shop
P'tlone f92.3576

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Pomerey
Formerly Grue.11er Body
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Daily Tribune carried the story
of Captain Edward H. Wood·
ward's death, and excerpt$, in
part read:

BY DICK THOMAS
Filly years ago this month,
a Gallipolis towboat
captain
died on board his boat. He was
one of the best known towboat

''The news comes as a great

commanders on the river. Forty-five years ~ter, one of his
two rivermen sons also died
aboard his boat - like father,
like son.

shock to his friends, family and
acquaintances
in Gallipolis,
where he had resided
since
January 1915, mo~ing
here

from Charleston, W. Va.
"Captain Woodward, who had

Captain Edward Herbert
Woodward, 411, died July 19,
1916 on board the towboat Otto
Marmet. at Raymond. City, W.
Va. He had for 20 Y"iU's been
a trusted employe of the Otto
Marmet Coal Company, having
' harge moro or less ·ot their
· fleet of towboats and·•l1arges.

not been in good health for several months, went up to his bo~ t

last Saturday and hlfd been at
work iRVing what property he
r.ould since the cloudburst on
Sunday. II is probable tbal overwork and excitement h a d

something to do with his death.
Captain Woodward was first

His son. Captain Edward S.

stricken with paralysis on one
side and later a blood vessel
in his brain burst.

"Woodward, &gt;9, died unexpecled·
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'IY of a heDrt attack, on March
17, Jg,Bl, while at the control!f
af tbP Union Barge Jines motor
vessel Eastern which was mov.
ing 20 barges 14 miles an hour

on the loWer MiSsissippi River.
near Rosedale, Miss.

Week's Roundup

on the Raven at Cincinnati. A
well known riverman In his day,
captain WOodward's uncle, Cap- ·
tain Dan Woodward,
raised
him.
"He Jeaves a devoted

M.;.,.et at a yearly sa}arY,aiilce
the boat came out in 1896. Captain Woodw&gt;rd wa~ on various
packets and towboats in h 'Is
you~ge,r days.
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"His son, Tom, a i g man,
is a crack towboa · t, hav· ·
ing been granted h owboat !1,
tense by Federal inspeCtOrs a
few months ago.
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"Many flags on steamboats
were at haif·mast out of respect
for ihe late
' C~ptain Woodward.''.

wife,

one ·daugtder, little Neil, little
' granddaughler, Evelyn, a~ two
sons: Captain\ TOm, also a riv~
erman; and Ed, at home, in his

teens.
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Captain Woodward ran

~n

the steamers Lyda, ida Budd,
Bob Pritchard, Otto Marmet,
Kanawha Belie, and
other
towboats and packcls of t h e
great Kanawha River."

THE TRIBUNE RIVER News
of July 19, 1916. also had this
to say of Captain Woodward·
~'Steamboat

HEADLINES ALSO, "carried
the death of younger captain
Woodward, who at the time of
his death was older than his fa.
ther when he expired, and who
had been on ttJe river much
longer than his father.

But the best report of
his
death, and eulogy ol his death

men will regret

"Captain Woodward was born

to hear of the sudden death of
Captain Ed Woodward, one ol

in Gallipolis 411 years ago 118681

the most expert towboat com·

and was tht: son of the
late
Captain Asa Woodward
who
was killed in a boiler explosion

Kanawha River fleet. He has

"Captain Edward S. Wood·
ward, a former resident of Gal·

been in charge of the 0 I to

lipolis, lived in Cincinnali at the

BIRTHS, OIVORtES
REAL ESTATE
OEA THS, MARRIAGES

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manders and pilots of the Great

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was carried in the Waterways

Journal, part of which follows:

cmCAGO (UPI) - Former Vice President Richard M.
Nixon said 11lursday nlgbt
that President Johnson's f&amp;R·
ore to ll'_'lbilizt' public opi....

Northup. w!fe or WiiUam Powell.
died Wedne.Way morning in Uoller
Hospi tal fnllnwini a five week Ulness. Mrs. PoWell wn burn i.n Gallia

County, July 31. 1898, daugnte-r of

time of his death. His wife, the
former Viola Harrison. a gra(·
uate of the Holzer . llospital
School or Nursing,
sw-vlves
her husband, along with their
children, James E. Woodward
and Miey Beth Woodward.
"Captain Woodward, who went
on the river at the age of 14,
attended school in Gallipolis, ·
and was the youngest person
from Gailia county to enitst in
World War f.
"Among the messages from
river people who mourned Captin Woodward's death was one
(Clare)
fro m Mrs. John L.
Beatty, who opera!!~ the:: Cinclnnati Marine Services, · !tiC.
She wrote in the Wa\frways
Journa l:
.
"We were vey much 9adden·
ed to hear of the death of c;;w.
lain Ed Woodward. We feiiiJial
the whole river industry has
lost a good lll&amp;n wbo was one
of the first big boat m"'ters
for Union Barbe Line. We knew

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tht
··OO..ts here • a~~C~ got 'Gff bere on
~· 111 that BUDlDler of 11159,
hiS lime Qff.,• '
and wblt a' month 11 was. The
"He was knOIYn IQ his crews
I Clare E. Beatty ran a beauti·
as a stern muter but a lair
fll) schedule and when she came
one. He ran a good . 0081, one
In abe was a beautiful sight, in
tiiSt kept a gOQd schedule and
perfeet·sbape right down to the
was alwayg in IA&gt;p shaP,e.•~. .
laSt lig~t bulb. .
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graUiying·
"We got to kno.w him Very
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Cap••in
welt In 1959 during the majnr
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barge line tie-uR period · whell ,. . ·-· - , .8 a perfect ·little
he called aQII as~ed 11 he c,}!l)d
·ia!fY:i~; · '~as fun being out
take our m!ltvr&gt;yessel Major on
on· 8 small bOat again. Don't
one of her Memphis tripli. Caj&gt;· forget, Mrs. Beatty, I startlld
lain Beat"' lllld him h
1 11
out on a little boat, and J'.JI nev·
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e _ :· 1\r Iorge! to ·thank .the . · little
very humble to have a bi&amp; 008!•
man ask to take out one of our - . OO..ts for giving me my expert.
little :ttty boats, but Captain
ence.
Woodw said be would conoid"He was a good man, falr ·and
er it a IVOf as he didn't want
competent, never arrogan~ al·
the Mississippi to get away
ways ready to give
&lt;ir!!dll
fi'MI him.
where credit was due. We 'feel
that he would have cb~O#I· to
' "In other Wllrda, IInce the
.,fo!ississippi ohai&gt;ges so· fast he
die as he did, at the controls of
wanted to he'lilire he was famii· .
his boat. We shall all
11)lsa
lar with the'lili river when the
him."

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to You, endorse tt on lbe back as payable to us, then sign your name. We
&lt;11!, not recommend vour sending cash except by registered mail. We will
,then mall you your passbook, a sl(nature card for you to sign and return
tolls, and, also, hand~ matl·savlng envelopes.

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Mrs. Ray Saxon, the former project. It will be distributed to housewives of the area
Erna Marie Cornelius of Che before the Christmas season.
shire, will be held today at 2
Helping are Betty
April
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p.m. in the Georges Creek Spears, Judy Crooks,
Arlene
Grange Hail. Friends of the Rita Bal~ Carolyn Grueser
Clelland. Mrs.
couple are invited .
lings is chJirynan.
I signs of ~ctlon
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The couple was married Sa~ 'Recipes are needed," said
urday, July !filb in Winsinn • Mrs. Rawlings, "Anyone in- easily visible, at the site
Salem, N. C., and are present· terested in having their&amp; Ia· {.nge .. .. A. R. Knigb~ ownly living in Cottrell's Trailer eluded should mall it, togeth· 'hopes tlte .DeJ f~lr
Court in Gallipolis.
er with the sender's &amp;arne and fi new Poniero:fMI!iotl
address, to ca"!!Yn Grueaer,
ge .... &lt;\..R! ~(,own. I
Liquor Sales May
Box 2&gt;, Pomeroy.
er, bopes the new facility wiD
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M01gs. County
mercba~ls he under roof before winter.
H1t $272 M1lhon
sponsonng the book are Ctl~
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ed liquor sales for 11100 in Ohio Auto Co., H&amp;R Firestone Store, NEIGHBORHOOD
may reacb $272 million, Don· Simon's Stores, R. H. Rawi· Corps work for the
aid D. Cook, liquor Control De· ings Sons, Middleport Book 1school students of Meigs, oper·
parllllenl director, said today. Store, Rail's Ben Franklin, The ated through the Labor Depart.
Cook said sales for the first Shoe Box, Bailey's Restauran~ menl's Manpower Administra.
six months were $ill mUIIon, New York Clothing Houso,""ln· lion, appeara to. be a very
and last half sales are normal· gels Furniture, Foreman and worthwhile project.
iy greater. The projectOO ftgUre •Abbott; Harltey v Bennett, Jim.
would mean an increase of $15 my's Pastry' A. L. Barnhart Ronald
Deem,
dtrector
ol the
million over 1965 Cook said. TaUoring and Roush
Shoe NYC . 10 MeJIS, reported '" a
Store. '
.meetmg last week tiiSI tbe boys

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Come in, you'll enjoy looking over ·

school daze? Relax - Elberfelds has its complete
collection of Kate Gree.naway d~esses for every
young scholar In your,faftii}Y'- from 11\lrsery school
,.to4dler
.14 year bid sophisticate. · You'll find
!IIIIOck styles and skimmers ... sailors and swingers
in the newest prettiest prints and colors. You'll find
special easy-care fabrics thll,l: fOil\~ party style1
.pl'actical for every day schoolwear. So get all your
etrls set for fall . . with one shopping trip now for
delightful new Kate Greenaway dresses ... ... at
f#llltirfelds.
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THE WIUJAMS' Nationwide are
in ORe
ol thea~ projeci
softball team of Pomeroy mov· ern Local Distrtct wtth the tot·
ed into · the 00, . tipoWght last al . cost of about f400 all
week by winning the 2tltb 011· pamt, Deem reported ' t
nual Big Bend Softball Touraa: costs were ~boul_ p,ooo for
ment at BaChtel Field in neigh- Similar palaling 1ob m one
boring Mason.
the other schooll.. of the
Dale Harrisoo righthanded !rtcl in recent years .
hurler for the champs, gave .The · NYC projec~
up only tliree earned runs 08 gtving employment to
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11 bits Ia the three games lng youths, has been venefictai
played by Nationwide. Hartl· to the altitudes of several of
son, in top form, fanned 17 thoe Y0ungter·
batters in 23 innings.
Larry !"fOrtiSon, new assll·
Tbe Mei&amp;s team, managed by ant upenntende~t ~ the Mei1s
Kena~ . Williams and
Kenny Local School DISisicl, I~ over·
Wil&amp;bti on the other hand aU cha11'111an of the project for
out 31 bits.
' Meigs and GaUia while Clar·
Leadilig , the Eagles' hitting ence Thompi!QR is servin&amp; as
were Terry Phalln who batted Galiia Cousty director.
•750 in one game, Jimmy Remaley, .666 ·average: T0111 Grues- A.risonimll Return
er wi.th .636, Charlie Hamilton Fallowing J'is its
with .500 and Bill Fisher, .333. M 8 nd Mr Cl d
Wlllilms' Nlitioawide Eagles
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are ope of the finest ·fast-pitch Cooney and son, BtU,
softball leJ!IIlS ever put tngelh· rot~~rned to tlteir bolne
et in Meigs County. They wiU Tempe, Ariz., a!~ ·~~:::le: II
defel!li their 1965 Twelfth Dis- two weeks vacaliOD h
trict SOftball Cb'mplonship at port
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the ~racuae Ball Park soon. While here they attended
They aro well . worth watching. Bobo Reunion at the Middleport Park, July l
ODDS 'N' ENDS. DEPART· from out ol town were Mr.
MENT :;.. Pre. Tom Shasteen Mrs. Arthur Eblin, Laneaster:
who wu wountk!d ill actitlll dur: Mr · and Mrs. Robert Hobo alld
ing filhllng In · Viet Nam .earl· Jane Ana, Dunbar, W. V~. : ' Mr.
lor this month ·has been re- and Mrs; Frank Bobo, Connie
leued .from
u: Army Sue and Rose Atm. Dunbar:
!Wpital there .. .. The p 0111• Connie's fiance,
.
erity Hlib ·jraduale, SOD o1
fer, and 8 lrlend of Roae
and .~. w. R. SbaJteen, Ia were guests.
&amp;cl1eduled to retUra tO J9in hili Also attending were Mr.
~Y .Ilion ·'·. . Olficlala of Mrs: L1oyd : Thomas, ERuchtla•andrds: II
Melp Ulcil School qistrict':are Mr. • and Mrs . . ~or!
urlng ~ .good ·• repreaentatlve ~nd Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
turnout ot\realdents for !lit!·pub- Edwarda, . Jr. and Becky
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on !lie selectkia oi Mrs, Nora Bobo, of Middleport:
... ~w ~ ~~~~ on Monday Mr. · altd Mrs. Kennolll Ebllp,
~.;JlP· Ill, in 111e~unly Tony and Johnny. l\lr. •nd 'drs
m!"!JII J')eal .
. ... , Oar! lleLoail and Jeff, ....im·B
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MAllt.IAGI liCINSII
nn• 1rea1 Jrandchlld. Other sur~tv. the late Harrt•on and Mary H11ner
turroll w_ Suon, 22. GalUPOIJJ. uu are. a brother and two llateu, Betz. Her flnst marriage wa~ to J . J.
John 1 . fte"MII ;mrl Mlas
A nn II Myerl. Nine children I!IUJ'VlVlDfl the
AeeiB of Ga(e, and Mn. R010 Ko'' f' rst marnage
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aJalrMS OF WIIK
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t'on hebt'nd the -••
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•hlura•y - Mr. and Mrt . .Jamu A.
'f'•riQr. 416 South Dn••·
ber of Tyn llhoa
Congregaltonal Mra. Mildred Smith. hoth of Patriot.
Nam MDSlllutes ..the great~
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Mrs.
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were Haruld Stewart of Rt . 2. Gallipolis. est singe oreign pelJcy faf ...
e d Thurtday alt.en1oon at Millet'• M
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daurtuer,· 1:48: a. m .. Mr. aad
Mra. Home tor Fu~aerau, wtth I:IUrtaJ tn
u. e ,y
au e on
anc' are of any American pre..
B,W.V SUr;¥•• Ewlngton, dauchter. ~:ll Mound Hill umeterY.
"-yera, both of Nonilup, R.aymo&gt;ld
p. l'IL all at Holler Holpltal
Myen o[ Wllkavllle and OteY Dean
jdent in history."
·IUMie~ - · Mr. and Mra. Blll.y L. M~. V"ta c. canaan, r1, • ,,,,. Myers. of White Pigeon. Mich. Ther&lt;.l
"This Preot'dent bas fail·•
Syke.. J,;wl~ton. Qau 1hter, 5:11 ...m . l1ent ol Rt. I, No•th" P• Olod W•O· are 33 gr~t~~dchildren. and nlne great
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beld
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neaday dtemoon in Holur Hoaplt•l
p
to mobil'IZe t he
Moftday or Mr. and. Mrl. Harold A. She had beon In 1,,. 1,. ,, ho•llh '"' ,· Saturdu afternoon at th11
atriut
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Methudlst Church, and burial
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people and also failed
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She tn the ~hureh ~metery 11nder direr·
.m.. 11 Ho Hr -flotpJtal.
• .. born In Walnut Twp.• Ort. 12. tl on or Weth~ rholt . Elli ott Funeral
mobilize world opinion for
DIAri4i 'OF WIIK
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BY ROBERT WINGETT
' Lowe-r JUYer 'Rd dletl Tu~:~aye~.:! da~ to Golden R. C11nad1)", who William J, Llnct.rman, 12, a resident iS tbe first president UDabJe
Holar; Bo 'ita!. Shoe had -__.. m """· look plare Sept. 19. 1923. or Rt. I, Oallipolia, died early Frl·
li'oapl~l..:ed foi four d1y1
~~'"":vi~,ic fehildren aroe Mn. Ru!!!!ell da.\' In an Athens hooltal. His wile , to unite bit OWD party be-- ~eop.le WhO Want benefits Wl'thOUl the 8CCOmpany!'ng
i:f\'ltu Wit born at Ga•e' 0
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A. Nettie France. Linderman, preceded
bm' d bim durlag a war"
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or~ and G. WaJIIle C11nada.y. both
M
hlrn in death on Dec 2'7, t960 Step.
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ligations.
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Gardenia, Calif., Larry, at
home, eblldren IIIUtvJvlni ~~~ Mr.. Warren
ti!Mtk pl e Alfl
~arroll C. of Northup and Carroll Gl'!wer ot Rlebroontl. \Ia.,
Mrl X'm-Ji.1iliffi4'iti&amp;lk-4iiiiitii'elt~~
ae on o-..
· 01 Crown Clly. There are
111 Georf!B Manley and Mn Oke' Jar~
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tW~ Danner Of Dunnellon, fla .• AUTVIWI. Eliaha Bolen of IIUntlngton . There'
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Ev Servl~l wlll be held • 2 p. m. ore 23 grandchildren and all ~:reat
l•"'ortr&lt;:! Gral'e all E:~nl ~~~~~ ~':I· ~{!_nda.\' II thfl Wallfh · Halley. Wood jarandchildrtn, Service. wen held
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J0 3 COOkbook the OrgaDJZ8tiOD Will publiSh.
~ Ire fo~r nandchlldren,~:.d Mo~~~~~~H~ll:~~r::,~~rlal Will he In ~lal~~y 11_' ~~o:u~~~~r:lt ~:::a.:'a"a'n"d A bridal shower for Mr. and
Several
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Daily Tribune carried the story
of Captain Edward H. Wood·
ward's death, and excerpt$, in
part read:

BY DICK THOMAS
Filly years ago this month,
a Gallipolis towboat
captain
died on board his boat. He was
one of the best known towboat

''The news comes as a great

commanders on the river. Forty-five years ~ter, one of his
two rivermen sons also died
aboard his boat - like father,
like son.

shock to his friends, family and
acquaintances
in Gallipolis,
where he had resided
since
January 1915, mo~ing
here

from Charleston, W. Va.
"Captain Woodward, who had

Captain Edward Herbert
Woodward, 411, died July 19,
1916 on board the towboat Otto
Marmet. at Raymond. City, W.
Va. He had for 20 Y"iU's been
a trusted employe of the Otto
Marmet Coal Company, having
' harge moro or less ·ot their
· fleet of towboats and·•l1arges.

not been in good health for several months, went up to his bo~ t

last Saturday and hlfd been at
work iRVing what property he
r.ould since the cloudburst on
Sunday. II is probable tbal overwork and excitement h a d

something to do with his death.
Captain Woodward was first

His son. Captain Edward S.

stricken with paralysis on one
side and later a blood vessel
in his brain burst.

"Woodward, &gt;9, died unexpecled·
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'IY of a heDrt attack, on March
17, Jg,Bl, while at the control!f
af tbP Union Barge Jines motor
vessel Eastern which was mov.
ing 20 barges 14 miles an hour

on the loWer MiSsissippi River.
near Rosedale, Miss.

Week's Roundup

on the Raven at Cincinnati. A
well known riverman In his day,
captain WOodward's uncle, Cap- ·
tain Dan Woodward,
raised
him.
"He Jeaves a devoted

M.;.,.et at a yearly sa}arY,aiilce
the boat came out in 1896. Captain Woodw&gt;rd wa~ on various
packets and towboats in h 'Is
you~ge,r days.
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"His son, Tom, a i g man,
is a crack towboa · t, hav· ·
ing been granted h owboat !1,
tense by Federal inspeCtOrs a
few months ago.
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"Many flags on steamboats
were at haif·mast out of respect
for ihe late
' C~ptain Woodward.''.

wife,

one ·daugtder, little Neil, little
' granddaughler, Evelyn, a~ two
sons: Captain\ TOm, also a riv~
erman; and Ed, at home, in his

teens.
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Captain Woodward ran

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the steamers Lyda, ida Budd,
Bob Pritchard, Otto Marmet,
Kanawha Belie, and
other
towboats and packcls of t h e
great Kanawha River."

THE TRIBUNE RIVER News
of July 19, 1916. also had this
to say of Captain Woodward·
~'Steamboat

HEADLINES ALSO, "carried
the death of younger captain
Woodward, who at the time of
his death was older than his fa.
ther when he expired, and who
had been on ttJe river much
longer than his father.

But the best report of
his
death, and eulogy ol his death

men will regret

"Captain Woodward was born

to hear of the sudden death of
Captain Ed Woodward, one ol

in Gallipolis 411 years ago 118681

the most expert towboat com·

and was tht: son of the
late
Captain Asa Woodward
who
was killed in a boiler explosion

Kanawha River fleet. He has

"Captain Edward S. Wood·
ward, a former resident of Gal·

been in charge of the 0 I to

lipolis, lived in Cincinnali at the

BIRTHS, OIVORtES
REAL ESTATE
OEA THS, MARRIAGES

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manders and pilots of the Great

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was carried in the Waterways

Journal, part of which follows:

cmCAGO (UPI) - Former Vice President Richard M.
Nixon said 11lursday nlgbt
that President Johnson's f&amp;R·
ore to ll'_'lbilizt' public opi....

Northup. w!fe or WiiUam Powell.
died Wedne.Way morning in Uoller
Hospi tal fnllnwini a five week Ulness. Mrs. PoWell wn burn i.n Gallia

County, July 31. 1898, daugnte-r of

time of his death. His wife, the
former Viola Harrison. a gra(·
uate of the Holzer . llospital
School or Nursing,
sw-vlves
her husband, along with their
children, James E. Woodward
and Miey Beth Woodward.
"Captain Woodward, who went
on the river at the age of 14,
attended school in Gallipolis, ·
and was the youngest person
from Gailia county to enitst in
World War f.
"Among the messages from
river people who mourned Captin Woodward's death was one
(Clare)
fro m Mrs. John L.
Beatty, who opera!!~ the:: Cinclnnati Marine Services, · !tiC.
She wrote in the Wa\frways
Journa l:
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"We were vey much 9adden·
ed to hear of the death of c;;w.
lain Ed Woodward. We feiiiJial
the whole river industry has
lost a good lll&amp;n wbo was one
of the first big boat m"'ters
for Union Barbe Line. We knew

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tht
··OO..ts here • a~~C~ got 'Gff bere on
~· 111 that BUDlDler of 11159,
hiS lime Qff.,• '
and wblt a' month 11 was. The
"He was knOIYn IQ his crews
I Clare E. Beatty ran a beauti·
as a stern muter but a lair
fll) schedule and when she came
one. He ran a good . 0081, one
In abe was a beautiful sight, in
tiiSt kept a gOQd schedule and
perfeet·sbape right down to the
was alwayg in IA&gt;p shaP,e.•~. .
laSt lig~t bulb. .
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"We got to kno.w him Very
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welt In 1959 during the majnr
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barge line tie-uR period · whell ,. . ·-· - , .8 a perfect ·little
he called aQII as~ed 11 he c,}!l)d
·ia!fY:i~; · '~as fun being out
take our m!ltvr&gt;yessel Major on
on· 8 small bOat again. Don't
one of her Memphis tripli. Caj&gt;· forget, Mrs. Beatty, I startlld
lain Beat"' lllld him h
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out on a little boat, and J'.JI nev·
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very humble to have a bi&amp; 008!•
man ask to take out one of our - . OO..ts for giving me my expert.
little :ttty boats, but Captain
ence.
Woodw said be would conoid"He was a good man, falr ·and
er it a IVOf as he didn't want
competent, never arrogan~ al·
the Mississippi to get away
ways ready to give
&lt;ir!!dll
fi'MI him.
where credit was due. We 'feel
that he would have cb~O#I· to
' "In other Wllrda, IInce the
.,fo!ississippi ohai&gt;ges so· fast he
die as he did, at the controls of
wanted to he'lilire he was famii· .
his boat. We shall all
11)lsa
lar with the'lili river when the
him."

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Erna Marie Cornelius of Che before the Christmas season.
shire, will be held today at 2
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p.m. in the Georges Creek Spears, Judy Crooks,
Arlene
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urday, July !filb in Winsinn • Mrs. Rawlings, "Anyone in- easily visible, at the site
Salem, N. C., and are present· terested in having their&amp; Ia· {.nge .. .. A. R. Knigb~ ownly living in Cottrell's Trailer eluded should mall it, togeth· 'hopes tlte .DeJ f~lr
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address, to ca"!!Yn Grueaer,
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Box 2&gt;, Pomeroy.
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mercba~ls he under roof before winter.
H1t $272 M1lhon
sponsonng the book are Ctl~
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ed liquor sales for 11100 in Ohio Auto Co., H&amp;R Firestone Store, NEIGHBORHOOD
may reacb $272 million, Don· Simon's Stores, R. H. Rawi· Corps work for the
aid D. Cook, liquor Control De· ings Sons, Middleport Book 1school students of Meigs, oper·
parllllenl director, said today. Store, Rail's Ben Franklin, The ated through the Labor Depart.
Cook said sales for the first Shoe Box, Bailey's Restauran~ menl's Manpower Administra.
six months were $ill mUIIon, New York Clothing Houso,""ln· lion, appeara to. be a very
and last half sales are normal· gels Furniture, Foreman and worthwhile project.
iy greater. The projectOO ftgUre •Abbott; Harltey v Bennett, Jim.
would mean an increase of $15 my's Pastry' A. L. Barnhart Ronald
Deem,
dtrector
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million over 1965 Cook said. TaUoring and Roush
Shoe NYC . 10 MeJIS, reported '" a
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school daze? Relax - Elberfelds has its complete
collection of Kate Gree.naway d~esses for every
young scholar In your,faftii}Y'- from 11\lrsery school
,.to4dler
.14 year bid sophisticate. · You'll find
!IIIIOck styles and skimmers ... sailors and swingers
in the newest prettiest prints and colors. You'll find
special easy-care fabrics thll,l: fOil\~ party style1
.pl'actical for every day schoolwear. So get all your
etrls set for fall . . with one shopping trip now for
delightful new Kate Greenaway dresses ... ... at
f#llltirfelds.
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THE WIUJAMS' Nationwide are
in ORe
ol thea~ projeci
softball team of Pomeroy mov· ern Local Distrtct wtth the tot·
ed into · the 00, . tipoWght last al . cost of about f400 all
week by winning the 2tltb 011· pamt, Deem reported ' t
nual Big Bend Softball Touraa: costs were ~boul_ p,ooo for
ment at BaChtel Field in neigh- Similar palaling 1ob m one
boring Mason.
the other schooll.. of the
Dale Harrisoo righthanded !rtcl in recent years .
hurler for the champs, gave .The · NYC projec~
up only tliree earned runs 08 gtving employment to
.
11 bits Ia the three games lng youths, has been venefictai
played by Nationwide. Hartl· to the altitudes of several of
son, in top form, fanned 17 thoe Y0ungter·
batters in 23 innings.
Larry !"fOrtiSon, new assll·
Tbe Mei&amp;s team, managed by ant upenntende~t ~ the Mei1s
Kena~ . Williams and
Kenny Local School DISisicl, I~ over·
Wil&amp;bti on the other hand aU cha11'111an of the project for
out 31 bits.
' Meigs and GaUia while Clar·
Leadilig , the Eagles' hitting ence Thompi!QR is servin&amp; as
were Terry Phalln who batted Galiia Cousty director.
•750 in one game, Jimmy Remaley, .666 ·average: T0111 Grues- A.risonimll Return
er wi.th .636, Charlie Hamilton Fallowing J'is its
with .500 and Bill Fisher, .333. M 8 nd Mr Cl d
Wlllilms' Nlitioawide Eagles
r.
~· · ~ e
are ope of the finest ·fast-pitch Cooney and son, BtU,
softball leJ!IIlS ever put tngelh· rot~~rned to tlteir bolne
et in Meigs County. They wiU Tempe, Ariz., a!~ ·~~:::le: II
defel!li their 1965 Twelfth Dis- two weeks vacaliOD h
trict SOftball Cb'mplonship at port
·
the ~racuae Ball Park soon. While here they attended
They aro well . worth watching. Bobo Reunion at the Middleport Park, July l
ODDS 'N' ENDS. DEPART· from out ol town were Mr.
MENT :;.. Pre. Tom Shasteen Mrs. Arthur Eblin, Laneaster:
who wu wountk!d ill actitlll dur: Mr · and Mrs. Robert Hobo alld
ing filhllng In · Viet Nam .earl· Jane Ana, Dunbar, W. V~. : ' Mr.
lor this month ·has been re- and Mrs; Frank Bobo, Connie
leued .from
u: Army Sue and Rose Atm. Dunbar:
!Wpital there .. .. The p 0111• Connie's fiance,
.
erity Hlib ·jraduale, SOD o1
fer, and 8 lrlend of Roae
and .~. w. R. SbaJteen, Ia were guests.
&amp;cl1eduled to retUra tO J9in hili Also attending were Mr.
~Y .Ilion ·'·. . Olficlala of Mrs: L1oyd : Thomas, ERuchtla•andrds: II
Melp Ulcil School qistrict':are Mr. • and Mrs . . ~or!
urlng ~ .good ·• repreaentatlve ~nd Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
turnout ot\realdents for !lit!·pub- Edwarda, . Jr. and Becky
IJI:
on !lie selectkia oi Mrs, Nora Bobo, of Middleport:
... ~w ~ ~~~~ on Monday Mr. · altd Mrs. Kennolll Ebllp,
~.;JlP· Ill, in 111e~unly Tony and Johnny. l\lr. •nd 'drs
m!"!JII J')eal .
. ... , Oar! lleLoail and Jeff, ....im·B
.,k ll'ia'Oiflllltll'" ltaldiiJ, troy•

tbe . s:

MIDDLEPORT,

Life seems Jmpedett

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a
ap er eta gma i
bUSy theSe days typing
PifOOfreading
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lumbla H~· was f011nded In x • barge lin~ lioulb of cairo.

MAllt.IAGI liCINSII
nn• 1rea1 Jrandchlld. Other sur~tv. the late Harrt•on and Mary H11ner
turroll w_ Suon, 22. GalUPOIJJ. uu are. a brother and two llateu, Betz. Her flnst marriage wa~ to J . J.
John 1 . fte"MII ;mrl Mlas
A nn II Myerl. Nine children I!IUJ'VlVlDfl the
AeeiB of Ga(e, and Mn. R010 Ko'' f' rst marnage
·
aJalrMS OF WIIK
are M1'1 . •....,nil Mar t'm.
t'on hebt'nd the -••
Ia Viet
O&gt;
GallipolJI.
Mr1.
Evana
was
a
mom· New Car11,..,,
•- Mu. Mae Mc Gu I re an d
•hlura•y - Mr. and Mrt . .Jamu A.
'f'•riQr. 416 South Dn••·
ber of Tyn llhoa
Congregaltonal Mra. Mildred Smith. hoth of Patriot.
Nam MDSlllutes ..the great~
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Church and Gallipoll• Chapte1·, On!- M
M
0
f G Ill II
M
·~· 8:30 a. Ill.. , and. Mr. and.
Mrs.
nl.
ary
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a po a,
ra.
I f
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Robert
Saunllaro. Rt. I,
'''''"'· •" 1
Eanter11 Star. Serviee1
were Haruld Stewart of Rt . 2. Gallipolis. est singe oreign pelJcy faf ...
e d Thurtday alt.en1oon at Millet'• M
o t•
M
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daurtuer,· 1:48: a. m .. Mr. aad
Mra. Home tor Fu~aerau, wtth I:IUrtaJ tn
u. e ,y
au e on
anc' are of any American pre..
B,W.V SUr;¥•• Ewlngton, dauchter. ~:ll Mound Hill umeterY.
"-yera, both of Nonilup, R.aymo&gt;ld
p. l'IL all at Holler Holpltal
Myen o[ Wllkavllle and OteY Dean
jdent in history."
·IUMie~ - · Mr. and Mra. Blll.y L. M~. V"ta c. canaan, r1, • ,,,,. Myers. of White Pigeon. Mich. Ther&lt;.l
"This Preot'dent bas fail·•
Syke.. J,;wl~ton. Qau 1hter, 5:11 ...m . l1ent ol Rt. I, No•th" P• Olod W•O· are 33 gr~t~~dchildren. and nlne great
"
..
grandchildren. serv1ces wenl'l
beld
Amer1C8D
• cu
1, H 0 , zer HOSI!'itat.
neaday dtemoon in Holur Hoaplt•l
p
to mobil'IZe t he
Moftday or Mr. and. Mrl. Harold A. She had beon In 1,,. 1,. ,, ho•llh '"' ,· Saturdu afternoon at th11
atriut
11 e R1 1 G 111 u
Methudlst Church, and burial
wu
people and also failed
(0
ov r. ~· • a .Po a, ann, 3::19 Jl. yur ...ith a heart oundUion.
She tn the ~hureh ~metery 11nder direr·
.m.. 11 Ho Hr -flotpJtal.
• .. born In Walnut Twp.• Ort. 12. tl on or Weth~ rholt . Elli ott Funeral
mobilize world opinion for
DIAri4i 'OF WIIK
··I.JlK. daurhter of tht; late Jnaepb home.
lh'
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"'-n. lwarett lvaita. ,,
Jd
and Hatha Houek Danner. Her mar·
IS war,
IXOD 881 •
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BY ROBERT WINGETT
' Lowe-r JUYer 'Rd dletl Tu~:~aye~.:! da~ to Golden R. C11nad1)", who William J, Llnct.rman, 12, a resident iS tbe first president UDabJe
Holar; Bo 'ita!. Shoe had -__.. m """· look plare Sept. 19. 1923. or Rt. I, Oallipolia, died early Frl·
li'oapl~l..:ed foi four d1y1
~~'"":vi~,ic fehildren aroe Mn. Ru!!!!ell da.\' In an Athens hooltal. His wile , to unite bit OWD party be-- ~eop.le WhO Want benefits Wl'thOUl the 8CCOmpany!'ng
i:f\'ltu Wit born at Ga•e' 0
·
m •a 0 Manch.e1ter, Robert
A. Nettie France. Linderman, preceded
bm' d bim durlag a war"
0
I. 1196 daurMer f T.
th
or~ and G. WaJIIle C11nada.y. both
M
hlrn in death on Dec 2'7, t960 Step.
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ligations.
~
Ell:tab\!(h •~ H~r ~~~rl Y lin
Gardenia, Calif., Larry, at
home, eblldren IIIUtvJvlni ~~~ Mr.. Warren
ti!Mtk pl e Alfl
~arroll C. of Northup and Carroll Gl'!wer ot Rlebroontl. \Ia.,
Mrl X'm-Ji.1iliffi4'iti&amp;lk-4iiiiitii'elt~~
ae on o-..
· 01 Crown Clly. There are
111 Georf!B Manley and Mn Oke' Jar~
Th Qh'10 E! Ph'1 Ch t B
Sl
Ph ~~~~!~1:11
11 ' t Hili
~·and 1'1~
her
Ill rrandrhlldren_ A brother, Joseph M. vU. both of CulumbUII, ~lld
Mn.
~~~BJ 'aTO! J.
tW~ Danner Of Dunnellon, fla .• AUTVIWI. Eliaha Bolen of IIUntlngton . There'
.o wer lVen Or
3fe
ilnd
~fll
Ev Servl~l wlll be held • 2 p. m. ore 23 grandchildren and all ~:reat
l•"'ortr&lt;:! Gral'e all E:~nl ~~~~~ ~':I· ~{!_nda.\' II thfl Wallfh · Halley. Wood jarandchildrtn, Service. wen held
eS lTe OU e
J0 3 COOkbook the OrgaDJZ8tiOD Will publiSh.
~ Ire fo~r nandchlldren,~:.d Mo~~~~~~H~ll:~~r::,~~rlal Will he In ~lal~~y 11_' ~~o:u~~~~r:lt ~:::a.:'a"a'n"d A bridal shower for Mr. and
Several
are
hours to the
and BeLly Ann Oiler. ~. Chf'~hlrO!.

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a Ga\llpolis

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died on boar
one -of the t
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like son.

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SHOWING YOUR AGE! FOR WHO
A:)R. CATSAJd:? I LIKE
BUT IW OLDSTER POES
11-liNGS TI-l' WAY 'THEY
PROGRESS ENRAGE?

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'TilE PRES! DENTE

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10 EXPERI·

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