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foNJNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1966 .

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WASHINGTON (UP!) -P. L
(RD ) SlemUier bud of the
~ airline .;,.chlnlll!, oald
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&amp;proposed baek*-k
J.egiJlalloo waa unwarrllll*l.
• skied, pun111ve
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smacked II dictalorlblp.
But Chairman llarley 0.
Stag&amp;ers, D. W.Va., of the
Hollie CGmmerce Commlltee
declared he would pr!os lor
1 of the Senate paued
before the end of tho
week unless the D4ay old

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maeblnlsla aRd the five struck
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Slemlller presldelll of the
llltema~al Als&lt;lcialloo of
M,..btnlaq (lAM), aaid ln
lellfmolly before the Staggers
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voluntary setUement as 101\1! as
there Ia a JIOIIIIbWI.J Congress
may pau the emergency law.
Under lhe legislation, C....
gresa and President Johnsob
would order the 15,1011 atrlkers

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Ol)la''ll!c i!ompete is the Miss
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II fl•~::oflj!l Slate. Fair.
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Io hla IDDUal report ~t the
group's -veolion, Executive
Manager Howard A. Cl!lllllllns
l8ld that Ia the challe!lie laclni the cooperative~.
He said the member-owned

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Hober llotpital
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systems have conquered the
challenge of delivering powor to
every persoa, ao matter how remol«.
"Ojlio'a :10 rural electric co- 't
operatie8 .•• must oontinue to
koep up with the skyrockellng

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thai had Draia.O ill IL Tho
Hille boy was roleased from
lbe hotipllal here Sunday for ·
transfer to • CGiumbao bOsplt·
al.

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Recorder
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rash Story

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H. Brand, 17• of
Tex., and hi• cousing
Dunham, II. of Los
were lowtd •tu~ecl in
trunk of Brands car
Sunday. ~ had been
several times In the bead.
Edna Louise of noarby
Tex., was not with
boya. Her purse and """''
found aear the car and •
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and vohm- .,._,..,
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Several pnga of aboul lo a .
youths roamed the alreeltl ii
Ibis state capitol early tadq,
pelting pailblg IUiomllblltl
with rocks, lootinl IIICI ltlmbll
ln lalst allll'llll.

and Mdllf!, an
were brought. to Fort
Werth In oeparate Cl!l'll after
Green e&amp;l*essecl lear that
McDulf woulclldll bbn.
Green elalml he waa a
witness 1&lt;1 the ldlliiJgs.
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~'the month. kl~glo~~t ~:r:::e:::Sa'!;id co~pletelhu~ff ~ rl~ht slf1:1 gu~! ~~~;: ::~:;~:;: ~-=
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e ed by Goorge Boer, who report· Officers remained on llaoded it to Meigs County Sberiff by alert as rumors flew ol adRobert c. Hartenbach.
The dltional trouble tonight.
property, owned by Arthur Tru· Firolllen respondiJIIl lo lour
man, Clevoland, was unoccupied •false alarms were coolronted
left eye and left knoe, and con- Baer '"id he was awakened by youths who flung r&lt;JCiu IDiil
tusions of the right ankle. Co- by a loud noise, about 4,05 a. cans at the lrucko.
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zart roceived a lacerated Up. m. and looking Olit of hi• win· Lansing has a 10 per
Cllllt,
The Injured were taken to Vol· dow, saw the house in flames . Nesro populaHoA ln a cil)'
orans Memorial Hospital by It was reported that Mr. and 150,0011 people,
the Racine Emergency Squad. Mrs. Truman had visited a! the
---There was heavy damage ID property as late as Thursday of
LOCAL TEMPS
tho Hart car and the Cozart car last woek. Cause of the fire Is Temperature In dowa loW!!
was demolished. CGzarl was cl· unknown. II Is under lnvosliga· Pomeroy at 11::10 o.m. llldlil
ted for recklos• operaUo1.
tion by tbe sheriff.
sunny sides, wao 811 dear II

thoy heard an explosion before the road,

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The •'Cbaperone" ploasure the British-made jet plowed in· oncommg car.
boat wlllltave Wet!Desday ev· to a sloping field of soybl!llns Hilda Hart, a passenger Jn
eoJnc, Aapat111b, lor 1 leur about 11 miles from here late the Hart Cllr, suffered a !rae·
flour mooa111•1 eralse on dlo Saturday nighl
lured left rib, laceration of the

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CAB spokesman Ed SlaHery
said investigators hoped to piece
togethor tho mingled jet right
ln tho soybean field and not far
from a huge tent whlcb was
erocted to shelter i•vostigators.
Slattery said one flight recorder was recovorod. It moni·
tored tho converoation between
voteran Capt. Donald G. Pau·
ly and the copilot in the cock·
pit. Another rocorder, which
monitored the plane's movements in the a!f, was slill be·
ing sought.
The tail section of tho plane
was found • mile from the remainder of the twisted wreck·
age. aftor what appoarod to be
a VIOlent oxplos10n. The JOt apparently plunged nearly vert~
cally lo the earth.

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Mrs. Jones

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roy all p.m. and 1'1!tura1Dg al
mJdaiPI.
Pomlll'Oy Chamber of CGm·
Teenage Girl Is
merce PresldeDI Jaek Carsey,
lavltet everyone to take ad·
Sixteenth Vletim
vuta&amp;e of the cruile. Fun Ia
N Tex tUPI) _
A tpiii1UIIeed for all ace• of pa~ w'ounded by snit&gt;- trou.
Chari J Whitman died ear·
Advuce llck•t• are being
erly loda 01 be.:om1ng the lllth 110111 by lbe Chamber of Com·
y,
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moss ......,., lllld may be obtained
AetOI'dlnl to Greea. wht : m ~
Jllstory.
from memben or al Slalk'l
1!111'1'811dered lllltirdaJ night to
er n
Drq 111ore Uil Swisher and
lllllcera, Mlao SuWvon, 1 hiJh K...., Grlffllb, 17, d1etl al Lobse Ia Pomeroy, ud Dolo
l!!mooJ ~e. wu taken 12:10 a.m. al Brackenrfqe 1111 Drap Ia Middleport. ne
"lboul one to three- mDes HoapllaJ where be had remala· tiollell .,..1 ~11ft' penoa, wtth
west" of where the l!o7a were eel ln criUcal condlllon alnce DO ••• Umll. The c of c is
tilled. 'lbere, Green
lold lut Monday when fell"'!
bv lolillonllllq the eralse.
the !llrl Wll raped and IW'fire from Whitman I Ual·
versit.y ol Teua tower perch.

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(UPI) _ Mailltelulnce work•
en walked off their jobs ~
day at West VtrgiBia Univetoily and set up picket lla&gt;l at
lbe antvorslty's t!lree campus·

Gangs Loot,
Pelt Cars
In Lansing

Advance notices for bids havo mont of Highways also report Selling of tho bids 011 !dildo
been sent out to conlractors by the project is 1&lt;1 have bridgo
would mark a mllesto..ln
the Ohio Department of High- construction over the KingsCounty's 101111 earnpilp
ways for the proposed
bury creek, Meigs Road " at for better highways leadiDt ..
lion of tho section of Route 33 relocated Peach Fork Road, in to the oorthern pari of Oh1e. ,. ··{·
in Moigs county from Rock Long Hollow and on the east Mr M sheter agreed 1o tll .~,1
Springs to the Darwin area, II branch of Thomas Fork.
· ~ bids lor lb
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The notices call for the ·
.Sept 7 when a delega~
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M01gs counliml v1a1tec1 lrls ,.
Vet•rans Memorial Hospital to be open
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Halfhill ' Cheshiro·' Harry Gil· men!
Director
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oey Fred Crow and Coull
WASHINGTON (QPI) -C4Jo. bile than jUitlfied, Freemaa critics of higher costs, will Middle rt · Nettio Jenks Alh· month.
Commi
Ralph elliM. II
bejan an illqlltrJ today aald Ia 1 lolevlsiDa lnlervlew IA!slify Tuesday and Wednosday ens· :,:h.;, Lovett, Portland; The section ol Rt. 33 whero
ssioner
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the stsadlly rising price of (Today Sbow- NBC). Be aaid a at the House hear1ngs by a Lmia F' elds New Haven. the new four-lane sect1on
of
-peclally bread !llld "areal rap" has developed subcommittee headed by Rep. Joyc n Will~m; Pomeroy· Mrs' highway Is to be built is in
Funoral services lor Mrs. $8·HtAA .P&lt;&gt;
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Agriculture Secretary between farm prices !llld food Graham Purcell, D-Tex.
W : 11 Barke; Pomero'
· ford and Salisbury
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L. Freemu oaala coals over the past 21 yean Whlle 'Freemon espressed ::'u:harges S~nday _ ~~wnya covoring an aroa of 5.303 miles. Carl Jones of Elyria, who
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Insisted the farl)er Is not at and lbal larmet'l 110\V actually mncem about mcreased food C za t Darrell Whilo Frances . Bid notices from the Depart- Sunday, will be held aFt·edOJ1cated I
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gel less than they did Ia IIM7. prices, be vigorously opposed "- r •
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Thursday at the
end to lntemtlftiqes· u
a As I H - aubcommlllee Willie prices of mOllY basic price controls. He saki that TriMrpieHtt, Clhrd •Mstieadone 8rad . Motes General Hospllll
Church with the Rev.
meel1nl in whldllhey also Clll called Agrk!ultuni Ulldet'leorela· C&lt;IIIIIIIOdlllel bave been IOlnl "dnslle" weapoa should be s. aro .
. ws an son, AdmlsslODa Salurclay - Edna Perrin officiating. Burial will be CGngressman· Walter H. ...._
ed far an end• to the war
Jo1m A.
and UJI,. bread and milk prleel have usecl only as a last resort.
Wally Cottrill, William ~e·~ Little, Cheshire; Clifford Roush, In Beoch Grove cemetery.
ler 8liDOllllCed Saturday
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reprmalallves ol ~· oqanl- caused lbe mall ,.....I alarm. VIce President Hubert H. man.
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She wss the fanner Amelia $84,880 gr8nt by the lleparlmal
Jell: and .... probiRN II bu zallona lo a . , . , .......,man Bread bu rileD about S &lt;Ollis a Humphrey, In a speech . pre- Admis!lona Sunday
:ran- Dlscbargeo Saturday - Wil· Margarelha Reibel. of Pomeroy, of Labor lo cever lbe eost ol C
Oltl!Od. -n.., Cllled for a cload- l8ld the "areal deblfi" ahould loaf Ia moot parla of lbe pared foc a farm bell audience ces Swaru, Letart, W. Va., Hi~ lard Joffers, Goldie Rice and born Nov. 29, 1902, tho
new Neighborhood Youlb Corpl
Uno on ihe 'JiftHIICI! ol loreilln
on wb!rt IM· itlel'1!aled country lllld milk Ia up I lo 3 In Mlasourl, salcl, like Freeman da Hart, Racme.
Webste• Hodge.
of tho late Mr. and Mrs.
project whldl will provlcle C
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are ..,.,.,
eenlll a qaarl
thai Iannen are aol getling Dflcbarget SUnday - Vance Admissions Sunday - None. liam Roibel. A sister also
worlt·trllinlnl propam for 154
ailcl lbii .dler nillons were Ill- "~bOdy iltlltt the line Balten and milk pr•ocrs~~~n, their fair share of the bilher Millhone, John Groce, Mrs. Dlacbart'a Sunday Lon ceded hor In death. I\Oe
unemployed youlb ill nine ip, lbeif ~ u "a plll)'lng IMIQ to be liking· a bluer who have been larleta oiiiiiiiY food prices.
Donald Davidson and daughter. Groenlee.
ID Elyria May 1, 1926.
within the 1llb CtJotlrelo
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sionll Dlalrlcl (Aibells, ilodl&gt;
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band, Carl; lour SODS,
ing, Jackson, GaDla,
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The JII'Oiihm will aid ellllblt.
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new ~nlhand Patrick, 2S, fmluaculate Conception,
ambassadors, cabmet of Pomero .
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aallon's largest 1\QIDan Catholic , mombers, and enough ml!lllbers
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Henry, Herbert and
young people wflo ~""""'
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of CGngress f&lt;l pass 1 lay.
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Frederick Reibel,
their oont1nued oclneiHoe
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Luci lllld Pal became man thousands of''~ih:r church The orJcblaiiS alatet oflbe
Bertha
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!llld · wile at precisely 12:4Z weddings around the nation hnd USA totalled 118,111
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the DB· Then were 28 brldesmaida lllld oqure mllel ol
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groDit!Smen; a 56:bell carillon Uil ltlrllllrlel Ieday,
and a 1511-vol&lt;o male ohoir lor
House music: three clergymen, inelti'cl.
WEATBER
lng an ""'hbl!lhop, to olllciate; lleallered lbowen,or ~11,4.,~[
bahds to
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mY aeJ1ellltll'om. Wesl ViliiJ&gt;
Ia .w_. held today on ch&amp;rl..
tbal Ill! ahc!l a plltol at other
~Is as· be drove a :!Olmile
. . . .. of lhl! Ohio
Saturday nfMbl.
S; S,kfll!llley T. Lallpe, :12,
FOI'l ftl""""r W. VL,
wa 1
charaed wlih uault with
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S.yoQN-. SAIGON IJNJVBil.
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day In • two-&lt;&gt;ar accident, ·8 [ Ilona! Union, weal 011 lllriktl
rural electric systems will noed
mile east of Hog Hollow road 1&lt;1 protest refusal of lb• ad·
$10 billion in the aexl decade to
on Route 124.
ministration to recoiDbe the
keep up with the srow1h In deRDnald Earl Hart, 52, of Ra· ulon as • borgalnblc qent.
of t
mend lor energy.
cine traveling east on Routo 124,
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FORT WORTH (UPI)- Roy Green, 1~:;! nl ~~ "To supply our money noed.s,
at 6:10p.m., wa• •truck by a [""""""""""''"''·"""' , '
Five youths were arrested •
men accused of kllllne three teen·agers:
h g we are proposing to establish
car drivon by Robert R. Cozart, '
charges ranging from carrJitll
expected to lead searthen todaLoto, "s1
w e~ a specal federal electric bank to
35, of Portland, who was round· I
concealed weal"'"• to dlsolileit
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lifeless body of pretty Edna
wse 0 van,
' bandle the unique conditions of
_ lng a curve and got to the left
ly conduct. Pollee l8ld two ..
was thrOWn.
Duff 20 utlllty finance. The bank even- FALLS CITY, Neb. &lt;UP!)
of the road.
' the youlha arreiled were wblWt
Green
Bremond, Tex., and Kenneth Me
• • lually will be owned by its bor- Federal Jnvost!gators sa1d toS 0 If
and belonie';llo OM sang. Till
To:, were broupt to Fort Worth from rowers, 1111! nation's nearly 900 day a batlered flig)!t rocorder The roport said Cozart went '\
. others were 'Negro8o.
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member-owned
eleclrlc
compa·
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Roberllon County "'~" Dies."
why a Braniff Jnterl!lllional jot- front wheel, then travel_ed 46 \burned to the ground early to- All Lanslni policemen wm ·
,_,.;. tlllet Hid thl Stony Elliott who ~ Cummlal! aaid legislation ~ linor fell naming from the sky feel to hil the Hart vehicle. day, located one mile from rout• put on sla!tbJ IAI,ert.: " ~ ·'
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ward Ibis al ahould be before ,and crashed in a farm liold,
rt told offlcen he pulled 7 on the Forest Run Road.
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AN UNIDENTIFIED Chicago policeman takes a close look at the burnfi!lt. ~
interior of a car that went up in flames the night of Aug. 4 when a Negro 70Utla
lobbed a Molotov cocktail Into I. as a grouP. of youths attacked cars contlinhJI
white persons. At least two people were killed ~nd 10 others wounded dllriJIC .·
the night of violence.
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COLUMBUS (UPI)- Electric
wilt oi :PJoiQa, wbUe there were ...,peratlvtS must seek new
I)Y•.. cloUbb! • falals In Cinci1&gt;
within their territor·
0110 1p ~.one In
who will uae IIlli• tllliOI!IIIs
.nti inolber ln
olf·peU -ru ud lheroby
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back to work 011 the five menied: "A• y~ know, In any
airlines lor up ID 180 days. The country where a dictator
shutdowu has sr&lt;MJDded East· e~erges, he first destroys free
em, NaUonal, Northwest, Unit· uruons and the r~ght to strike;
ed aad Trana World Alrlilles. . free ..masonry and the church
SlemWer denied in , hiS next.
testimony that any naUonal Staggers reflected congresemer&amp;ency exists. "Punitive
leglslallo~ Is 1101 req~red, JUS! sional reluctance to aptx:ove
because cerlala iRdiv1dual.s are such a measure when he vo1ced
lnciRvenlenced or delayed." he 1 a s~ong plea during Saturday's
said.
sesSion that lhe two sides try
In opposing the legislation, again for a setUement during
the machlmslli' leader com- the weekond.

Co-Ops Advised to Seek ·.!..~s~dE;o:~b'=.'· -.~~
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'Jiiilr jlr:l'facy Insured by Secret plane left that we recosnJzed paaaenger list as "Mr. and
:.-;~ltli ...... stationed 11110111 them," Mrs. Buczkolskl said. Mrs. Frisbee." During the
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, btWteo and palm trees, "What a tremendous thrill to jeUiner flight, Pat drank . a
· Ltld~i:Ud Pal Nucent today he traveling with the
Pres- bloody Mary and Luci a Coke.
·-\iil~~~ at the seelu4ed !dent's daughter and her new Both ate steaks.
:~' tHII of an American Ihusband."
Tiley arrlted at 12:30 p.m., In
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All~- resor1
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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Midclleport, 0., AUC. 8, 1960
· P~t Johi!IOil's It-yearold -~ and her husband,
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secretly Sunday
.,.l ~ly acheduled Pan
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Wor I d A I r ways
"Ha
_- , _ Special" Bight
tram. . New York' Kennedy
A~ Tltey were one of nine
COLUMBIA, Mo. tUPI) - VIce President Hubert
~ couples aboard. H. Humphrey came Into the restless grain belt today to
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tell farmers the age of crop surpluseo is all but gone
qn lho Dlllhl
and at Kennedy and they will have to expand production.
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the famous couple
In a prepared speech, all on agricultural policies,
w• tlnually unrecoanioed. Humphrey also spoke of a sharp upturn In export _of
Etfll lhe ,newlywed couple farm commodities. With respect to food prices, he sa1d:
aeQIU .tho •ille In the firtt· "The best bargain In the world today is the food basket
eld ooetlon failed to lmmedt· of the American family." 1 - - ·
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ately Identify the Nugents ":ho In that connection,
vice l'aid.
year will be_• year
W""c!'llh their Secret Semce president listed a var~ety of lor bnngmg a oubstantial part
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statistic• to show th~t farm of our reserve acreage out of
\U 11ft .. sitting right coots and farm productivity are mothballs.
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op~Ue !hem, said Margaret up while farm Income has not :·The farmers of this nation
~. whose husband, kept pace. He tot~ the Mid -1wlll bo _called upon to e.pand
La~ 1~, a Pl~tsburgh Continent Farmers AssoCIBtiOn prnducttOn. This " · • · good
•~· We dldn I speak tbe administration is deter· ne•· s for oor farmers, lor our
to tiMiD, but we, 1mHed and mined that the farmer wlll get consumel'll, and IM hungry
they 11DIIed back. '
bis fair ahara of the e1panding ~pie throughout the ~~icon

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F8rJD surp}USes 8bOUt Gone
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And 88 lhe
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"'Tu!nplke trance.'" the
rise• to
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hypnosiS of monotonouo auptr- hiS government IS etermme
highways, has,h,ad an
lhBt_ he shall •land on of
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G In II i parallel ln . surplus' stare looting WI:::.(
have
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the bbnd hebe! . . . that our economy,. s
Dam 11.7, 12.2, running 2 feet country is buried under unneces- every OPJlll!'.tuniiflor • falr;)nd
on rollers, Pollllroy-Mason :10.- sary, costly tonnages of fond," just
on hos mveslment,
24, Pt. Pleasant lll.72, Hinton 1Ihe oaid.
Ius t1me, l)is energy and hiS
0.18 falling, Kanawha Falls 2.71 ''Tnday the aRe of surpluseo lextraordlnary skill,'' Humphrey
falling, Charleston 11.91 station- is all , but pe," Humphrey said.
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Huntington, opeot the weekend

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thBI had just burst through
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clouds lingering froin a Satur· hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parenta
day !Jlllll eloclrlc!ll sto.-ra.
only "'I · Pld~,l'l&lt;;t r•.,''"h"•• l
Scorl!l! of Amecican tourists
Admin!••• _ .... ·-·at .the alrport paid no bend as '
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wbloked off in a compact white St; Paul R. Halley, Ga!Upolls;
conv~tible driven by Secret Eb C. Lambert, ~ ,I T_ hur·
Servicemen to !he oceansida !DID: Floyd Hatflel4, Rt. J._, Che- ....
vUia In m~eral acres of llOOded shire; 'Travis D. Hope. lfi!hder- '
grounds on Nassau's exclusive son; Mildred Wt!Omer, !IL 2 Pt.
western shore.
c Pleuanl: Billy H. Housh, New
Called
"Capricorn," the Haven; F. David
honeymoon villa is owned by New Haven; Ida M. Hart.
Rebekah Harkness, New York 2 Letart; Jeflrey 0.
philanthropist and patroness of Rutland; Charles E.
the arts.
Middleport; William H.
Syracuse : Judy K. Dernpst!y,
Jackson; Debro L. Wilson,
son; James D.' Kiser, Rl 4 Oak
TijE LI\NSING - 'l'hll steamwheel ~acket Wll operated on the upper
Hill ; Mrs. France• Isreal, Rt.
Mlssisslpfi River by the Rambo bmlly after the close of the Civil War. ID,thl
4 Jacklon; Jameo E. Minor, Rt.
middle o the r.tver on May 13, 1867, qpposlte Hampton, Iowa, her two boll~
~ Jackson; steven L. Hllfl'"l, exploded. 'rhe body of Clerk VanDyke was found on the right bank of .the~
Rt. " Oak Hill; Mitchell L. Erver lo Iowa a11d that of the pilot, Bob Smith, on the left bank1 In llllnbls. Tiit
win, Rt. 1 Jackson; Mrs. scotl
wreck is pictured beached
Hampton. M4nt others were xllle4 but tbi ex·
E. Thol'lpson, Wellsron; M r o.
act number Is unknown today. No picture of the LANSING before the explo. Lafe E. England, Rt. 2 McArthslon Is known to exist. It is hoped one will turn up sometime. M~y iteambo~t
One minor accident and three ur; Mrs. Lorin F.
Starrett,
disasters caused • greater loss of life than that of the LANSING•.Tbe explosiOn
arrests were reported tnday by Ironton; Mrs. David L. Hale,
of the boilers of the SULTANA aod her sinking was the cause of the great~l
Pomeroy police. Marvin Roush, Rt. 4 Oak Hill ; Mrs. Raymond
loss of life in maritime history, greater, in fact, than the slnklnl of the 'TI•
Ash St. , Middleport, traveling J. Williamson. Mason.
TANIC. It was not until well .after the turn of the century that the fe~al
west on East Main st. Saturday
government began to get tough In rep! atlng boiler steam presiUrtl&gt; ~ l!'rom
at 8:20 p.m., otopped for trarDloebaraes
the collection of A. V. Howell, Pomeroy.
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Much RecJamation
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• dS01"} s·anks
Lays Ahead' Sen. LaUSCheS' ays lD Repou
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LeMa~ter,

Dexter Deckard Mrs
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Depriest
L. 'Halladay,
Paul R 'Halle Cl de p Law
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YMrs .. Alfred
C. Malone, Bertram Morgan,
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J h ew ar • ames · ar- WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Tbe senator cited
cited statlatkt lbowiltll
ker, Mrs.
Frank J. Lausche, D • Ohio, from the report showing
the land !)ad been reMae E. Smetzer, "·
IBm SUnday praised a recent Inter- land has been ruined by
c!slmed and niONitnd for Ull
E. Smtth. Robert D. ET:yl~r, lor Department study of strip mine operators, who tonk
by private ownen', the IIIIa
Charlotte Wheeler, If
MWI n and surface coal mlninK In Ap- the soil but did not rebuild or and the federal governmenl
White, Mrs. Enc
Wo e, Gary
rs. pa Iachia. But.,.e
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Lausche said lhe lnter1m re~~mes Gl. PknBce ' E Mrs.
more reclamation work ahead. In some otates, ·however, he port of tit department abould
at their home here. They were
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joined by their son, Mr. and Logar's court Auguot 23. Also Ernest L. Brown. David
E.
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have cited e
erence beOillt 111\'er _ Pennsylvania
'Mrs. Jack Denison and chit· cited _ro court wao Kit Neal. 23. Clagg, Larry G. Hoffman, Ben- Calverts Return
tween parUally reclaimed a ad
down IS, 5 a.m.; Georee Priee
dren of New Martinsville, W.lof Middleport . on charges oi jamin F. Lowe, Mro. Thomas 0. To California
recla1med land.
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p.m.: Walter !lout·
Va
speeding. He IS to appear Au- ' McKay, Claude w. Quillin, Ru- Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Calvert
If
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land up 14,
p.m.; Inca up
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Smith eust 27.
I by Thompson, Joe
Falter, (Rila Scholl), returned home In
or
hi .not beell 8tlbllano ..
14, 4:15 .a.m.; Chuckle D. up 14.
BY JEAN PARKER
of Bucyrus spent the weekend
IMrt. Willis Hogen, Mrs. Micll- Santa Maria, California, alter a
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6:15 o.m.; St. Mary• up 1!, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eskew with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
('ael L. Hatfield and Infant son, two weeks' visit ,wfth her par1"'""''"' "' •
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a.m.: Vlckm up 17, 2
Erlewine) of Newark, Bill Smith, Dar.lene and Carla.
IMrs. Lloyd R. Finley and inftnt enl!l, Mr. and Mrs.
St' a r
lhe
1 off,
o.m.; New Martill3ville down spent last Thursday
with They were visited also
by
daughter, Mro. Robert F. Mil· Scholl, and his father, Ceward
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Calvert.
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!8, Harvey Erlewine of Rutlanddren. of Vermillion.
Charles R. Pinkerman and tn· While here they visited lion- Lone, 65, Gllllpolls
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and hit tall sltoald
2:f5 a.m.; Peggy Downey up and Mr. onl Mrs. Charles E•· [ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dailey
fant daughter.
Die 's mother, Mrs. James Me- Ured Mason county
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I ,;eva Prall) of Louisville, Ohio, SAIGON (UP!) - A record
Laughlin of East Liverpool. Mr. died Sunday at Holzer
tvr d0
7:11 a.m.: Andrew
Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snowden 1have spent the paot week here number of seven U. S. planes
Calvert is employed at the Van- Mr Lon
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of ••• ,0!181• .... 1
up lt, 7 a.m.; Paul D. down 20 , spent the weekend m Columbus while supervising the remodel· were shot down ever Commu·
Air Force Base by the
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son
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3 a.m.; L. Fiore up 20. 5:30 •. visiting their d•ughter, Mr. "1ld I ing of their '"home on North nisi North Viet Nam Sunday
International Telegraph tate Fred and
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during 107 mi.,ions which dealt
and
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He was a me
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Mrs. heavy damage to supply rout.,
pie Chapel Church.
UJtll'&amp;ded hl&amp;hwsll tllelf
tile
u.m.; Beaver down 23, 3:10 p. aloo met Mr. and Mrs . Charles Howard Nelson left Wedneaday leading from R•d China and to
Survivors Include hit
s!!de,
m. Queen City down :13, 4:301Carson and children of Rutland. morning lor Owenoburo, Ken- the VietCong in the south, U.
23,000 Die From
Dimple Ne@l Lone; (our
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am.: Indians down Greenup 5 Miss Shonnu Hensley. daugh- tucky. w visit their children, S. mllilary spokesmen said to·
Road Negligence
ters, Carolyn and Mrs.
adja!'«JJIIIMIJilpad
p m.: Franklin B. up Greenup ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mr. ond Mro. Bob Nelson, Vic· day .
Thirty-four were preoent
CHICAGO (UP!)_ More than
(lallipolls Ferry; Mrs. La~ lilted the folio.-•
1 p.m.: Buckeye Stale down Hensler, Belpre. hao returned kie. Pam and Cully, who re- The Communists fired
at Sunday School, collection was 23,000 Americans died in
Sargent, Henderson,
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Greenup 9:50 p.m.: Vos-K dawn home after several weeks visit cently moved there from Rut- least 24 surface-to-air
SAM $14.911 Birthdays honored were fie accidents during the
Frank Harper,
Lorain,
PJTIAon the atal1ll ot11
Groodeenup
p.m.;
Ehsha with hGer grandparents, Mr. and land. Mr. Nelson Is employed missiles at the American air- 'Nm Smith, Sue Follrod, Mar- half of !966, the National
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sons,
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miJiel
by the Harvey Aluminum Plant. craft north and northwest of garet Ann Carleron.
ty Council said Sunday.
Earl, Gallipolla Ferry,
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W. s up reenup 2' 10 a.m .. Mrs. uy Swadley.
Ztmmer up Gr..,nup Ull a.m.: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Birch· Blaine Turner ha! been dis- Hanoi, where si&lt; of the plane_s The home coming at the Car- The toll was the highest ever Edward Pt. Pleasant; a
31 11411
Stevo Click down Meldahl 3:40 field , Kimberly, Jim. and Rob- charged from Holw Hospital went down. There was no tndi- mel church will be August 14. recorded the Safety Council
E.;,est Wan\er, Pl.
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• 11'1 Illp.m.; Albert Holden down Mel- bie, spent laot week camping whero he was confined with a calion, lor se&lt;urity reasons, Douglas and Elsie Circle
said
total number of
a brother, Cody
Jl,IOO 11'1 )IUibllt
dahl IU$ a.m.; LoUI!Iano up at Forked Run Lake. On Thurs- brain coocussion following an whether the SAM rockets or ed on the Tommy Holler !ami- lies · 23 S?O was about 1
Ferry, and IZ
lblll2ll,lll aereo .r.
11 ,750 count
Mt!!W.abll :$l1.m.; Mark East. day, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. aceidfml which occurred while conventional groundfire downed lyon a Sunday
rerltlmed
on down Meldahl 2::111 a.m.: J . Russell Uttte were supper he was working at the Hadne the planeo.
Dean and Eurue Brmker
the first hall ol laot year.
411s:
S. Lewis down Meklahl 2:20 a. ,gutSts at the camp. Mr. Birch- Lock! and Dam Construction Two of the nine airmen a- dinner guests at the home
Funeral oervlceo will be con- \ul'bed;
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m.; Rsso Pennsylvania down Ifield "'' oo vaeoUon from aile.
hoard the planes were rescued. William Gainer on Sun d a
at Z:SO p.m. !JDST) 43!1
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Meldahl4:15 a.m.; Luther Herd· Kaiser Aluminum Co .. Ravens- I Mr. and Mro. MarUn Sum- Slx of the planes lost
were It was his birthday.
m . LO TEMPS
WedneSclay ac tho Coned
mu up Meldahl6'35 a.m.
iviond, W.Va.
!mero of Medina, Ohio, spent from the Air Force- live James and Phyllis Circle
NEW YORK (UP!)- Th Ust chtirch. Burial will be lD
J,SI2 total dll•
Galllfllll Dam - Aliquipp• l Mr. and Mrs. lloward Van several days the past week with F105 Thunderchiel lighter-bum- New Haven, W. Va. called at highest temperalure recorded Concord Cemeler)l. FrleodJ
494 1UII'edalmelt; ftl
up 4 p.m.; A. J. Patten down Meter and children of North her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clair bers and an RFIOI Voodoo re- the home or Mary Circle on a ISunday to the U. S. Weather eall at tho Chapman-WUcoen
reclaimed; Ill eDJDo
t:50 p.m.; Steel Espress up 11 :· Ridgevllle, Ohio are visiting her Taylor.
connaissance jet on 1 photo Sunday.
Bureau, excluding Alaska
home alter II .a.m.
redaf"'ed
50 p.m.; R. H. Bosworth ll up parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mro. Floyd Thomas mission. The S&lt;venth was aNa- Linda Grueser of Loaan,
Hawall, was 114 at
Tuesday.
P-qhula• •t,l• 3,10 a.m.; Reliable down 415 PriC&lt;O. Mrs. Price is sUII con- Itraveled to Columbus Saturday vy Skyraider.
is visiting her uncle and
CaHI. The coldest reported
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struck in the rear by a car driven by Lloyd McDonald of Bellville, W. Va.
There was medium d•mage
to both vehicles, but no Injuries.
McDonald wao cited to Mayor
Le ar's court for failure
to
assured clear dislance.
He was fined
and costs SattD'day night.
For runnm· g 8 s•·p ,·1gnal Mi
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24 of
Pomeroy was cited 'to M~yor

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lulda 111\'er -0. F. Shear· Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Per- of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. C!l' tiP Marmet 3:.311 a.m.; Allen ' ry (Sue Dugan! and daughters They olso
their older
Jl. Merrill up Marmet 1,35 _a. !have moved from Syracuse lo grandchildren, Karen
and
-_m. ; W. H. Shaver, Jr. up Wtn- the Bob Mill.r property on John.
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11:311 p.m.; Elgercliff up Main Street
1 Clair Taylor recently took his
1rinfleld 11 :45 p.m.; H. E. Bow- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parker . grandsons, Mike and Mark Atlei up Winfield t:!li a.m.; Char- and April, of Long Botrom call- keson of Mansfield w Colum' Iii·Stevenson down Winfield 3:- led on Mr. and Mrs. Homer bus, j, the home of their aunt
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a.m.; Helen Z.1down dWm- Parker and_ Suzy reeently.
[and uncle, Mr. and Mro. James
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1 .Jean Siders spent the week· Thomas. Karen, Jamey and
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a.m.;
So vay
own
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here wiSh ht.r
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· Char·
'th John. There the boys were met I
·' es_ I ers_. e_ ts staymg WI by their mather, Mrs. Dennis
NOTE TO D TS
A LL
1 fnends
In Mtddleporl
while Atkesoo. who returned them j
Adults .or ; E~stern
Loc~l i htlping with the Head Start at home. n.e Atkeson boys had I
lchool dtslrict Interested m j the Bedford School. She recenL-, spent several weeks witll the
oommerclal subje&lt;:U are asked py completed several weeks Taylors in Rutland.
I
~ te contact the office of East- ,trainiDK at Ohio University l.o Sunday dinner 1uests of Mr. :
em Hid~ School before Wed- :qualify for the position.
and Mrs. Clair Taylor were Mr.
nesday IDOI'DiDJ .
I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Denison, of and f\irs. Paul Winn, of Brad-

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hiah school and colltlt fool hall coa~h Charles Bradshaw S~~.id his
players wuld 1x atl"lina oft he pa~t ~uad's practice sessions were im-ifcoachesandplayetsfollowrctom· proved byreaular brea ks rorwater
mendations made 811 mrttina here lind rc~&amp;t. 0\·trworking players in
recently.
hot weather only decreases their
When
practice opens j 11 efficiency, he uid.
a few week!. the fi rst hot da ys
SauJ PurdUe University's tum
could be danarrous rl)l" pltyen un- physician, L. W. Comb1. M.D.:
Jtss precautions to iVOid heat ill· ··coaches used to think that tf a
neu arc takrn now, a p11nel of pltyer lost 1 lot or weiaftt on the
mrdical and sports authorities tint day or so or practice, it was a
aart:td.
aood workout. Actually. all the

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through perspiration increases tht
dlances for hrat exhaustion or heat
a11okc.
J. Athletes should ~c acclimated
to hm wa.thtr by carefully arad·
u.atcd practict schedules. At least

fl~e days or prat;ticc should
be dtl'Okd to non-contact workouu.

tht first

4. Both coaches and player•
"$'ANX AIW' A "17.1' (JJt' ,...,

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should be alert for tians of halt illntss, such as letharay, nupor, awk·
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Parents can help protecl their
athlete-sons by wat~hin11- for sjanl
player !Ofit was body liquid-which of fatiaue and emotional strain,
1s dan 1erous."'
such as loss of appetite and poor
Allan J. Ryan , M.D., team physi· sl«p h~~obiu, Newell said.
cian at the University of Wisconsin,
Fred He in, Ph.D., dircttor of the
agre ed with Dr. Combs. "Any AMA Department of Hcallh Edu•
player who loses marc than three cation and steretary of the AM A's
per cent of his body wtii)Jt in a
practice session is not gettinaenouifl
salt and wattr," he said.

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Wtol Vlrlflla: 111,111 toll)
disturbed; 141,711 uareclaimed or pullllly NCiai!D4d;
48,320 completely ml•I!D4d

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AMERICAN WINNERS
TURKU, Finland (UP!)
lohn PenneD won the pole
and Bill Toomey the 400 met.ers J
Sunday In an international
track meet. Pennell vaulted
• wltlle Toomey, a decJ1thlo" I
liar, waa . clocked in
seconds. Another .Anoerlca•1.!
11on Morria, finished. ;...ud
lho ·pole vault at le-4
RACER lt!Lu;:R
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ENNA, Sicily !UP)) -The
City of Enn• sports car race
Sljnday clalrned tlte life of
Italy's Franco Loc Dico. The
event, won by .Italian Maroilio I
Panettl In a Ferrart Dina
ID8rred wht!o Lo Dico's'
Romeo veered out of control
tha "-!h lap · railed end-

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immediately, _thcresultcan be death
-sOmetimes within IS minutes.
- Apprc~r.imately 1.511,000 boys it'l
J4,SOO U .S. hif,h schools now play
rootblll, &amp;aid Clifford B. Fapn,CK·
u:utrve sccretary of the National
Federation of Stt.te Hiah School
Alt'llctic AsKICi~tiona.
"The few draths that OCCYr in
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heal strake, an extremely
dananous condition, Dr. Ryan
pointed OUI. Anyone can suffer heat Medicine.
stroke if he isactivt in hot wt.ather I""!JIIII•··~~~~"
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water lost by perspiration. The rc-.
suit is a briakdown in the sweatins
mechanism and collapse.
IC prompt mtliures aren't taken

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pitcher Larry, . Be81'111111b liaa
*a oplioi,ed fO J~e of
~ lit~atlc;rull .Lei!IUO Ill&gt; the
ew York Mets. He will be
repiQCed Ill' .the niiiier by
~elder Jlln lllc!kman, who
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talten oU the
he bai.beelt
hit rfebl wrist

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p1nel mOderator. Dr.
Ryu i1 a member of tht AMA
Cbmmiutt on E~rcise and Phys·
ical Film:S5, and l&amp; a j:ilit prtsidtnl
oittM: Ametican Colltte of Sports

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WINCHESTER, Ind. (UPI)
Brewer, $, Dayton,
Sunday when 1 car
was by her father spun Into
I ditch off a, road aboul twG
miles north of here and ahe
thrown from the vahiclt.

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!Continued from pale!)
full time lor weoftl,
tho trouaseau, three
flrst aid stadons, three ca!Ug·
raphers to write the Invitations,
food and chao!j1ap _lor 700,
a IID-mitn cbolt, orginlal) Cltil·
Ioneur, Duchln's
U. S. Marlhl!
llaltd lltd
Pe•orchestra

10 hea t illncu- they lrC
prevent&amp; hi· c ·"
Coaches con ovoo'd trouble b•'
kcepint a clo1e watch on I heir
players for the first sia;ns of heal
illnns,
William E. NC'Nt'll, athletic trainer at Purdue UnivcrsitJ

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Amrncan Medical Associ&amp;~ ion's
Commutre on the Medical Aspcm
of Sports, ajUetd that:
1. Prospective root ball players
should aet out or air-conditioned
surroondin¥S nowand start &amp;~II ina
Kcustomed to vtsoro\n u.crciil' in
hot weather.
1. Coaches should abandon the
c\d prHctice of withholding water
rrom athletes during prif'tice. Failure to replenish wat~r aftd salt lost

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Preventable, Says AMA_

tk11t 1ilness. last year caused the

WE .JUST GOTTI&gt;.
Kfep ()QIN KING 1-"---t
THE

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and four , po11ibly fivr, hiat1 school
pia yers. It contributed to "'close
allis" and m;uril5 of many more.
The fivt-lna.t panrl, appt"armg at
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LEADERS

THE DAILY SENnNB

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'Jiiilr jlr:l'facy Insured by Secret plane left that we recosnJzed paaaenger list as "Mr. and
:.-;~ltli ...... stationed 11110111 them," Mrs. Buczkolskl said. Mrs. Frisbee." During the
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· Ltld~i:Ud Pal Nucent today he traveling with the
Pres- bloody Mary and Luci a Coke.
·-\iil~~~ at the seelu4ed !dent's daughter and her new Both ate steaks.
:~' tHII of an American Ihusband."
Tiley arrlted at 12:30 p.m., In
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All~- resor1
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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Midclleport, 0., AUC. 8, 1960
· P~t Johi!IOil's It-yearold -~ and her husband,
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secretly Sunday
.,.l ~ly acheduled Pan
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Wor I d A I r ways
"Ha
_- , _ Special" Bight
tram. . New York' Kennedy
A~ Tltey were one of nine
COLUMBIA, Mo. tUPI) - VIce President Hubert
~ couples aboard. H. Humphrey came Into the restless grain belt today to
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tell farmers the age of crop surpluseo is all but gone
qn lho Dlllhl
and at Kennedy and they will have to expand production.
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the famous couple
In a prepared speech, all on agricultural policies,
w• tlnually unrecoanioed. Humphrey also spoke of a sharp upturn In export _of
Etfll lhe ,newlywed couple farm commodities. With respect to food prices, he sa1d:
aeQIU .tho •ille In the firtt· "The best bargain In the world today is the food basket
eld ooetlon failed to lmmedt· of the American family." 1 - - ·
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ately Identify the Nugents ":ho In that connection,
vice l'aid.
year will be_• year
W""c!'llh their Secret Semce president listed a var~ety of lor bnngmg a oubstantial part
es:;o•
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statistic• to show th~t farm of our reserve acreage out of
\U 11ft .. sitting right coots and farm productivity are mothballs.
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op~Ue !hem, said Margaret up while farm Income has not :·The farmers of this nation
~. whose husband, kept pace. He tot~ the Mid -1wlll bo _called upon to e.pand
La~ 1~, a Pl~tsburgh Continent Farmers AssoCIBtiOn prnducttOn. This " · • · good
•~· We dldn I speak tbe administration is deter· ne•· s for oor farmers, lor our
to tiMiD, but we, 1mHed and mined that the farmer wlll get consumel'll, and IM hungry
they 11DIIed back. '
bis fair ahara of the e1panding ~pie throughout the ~~icon

u, sa'hamu

F8rJD surp}USes 8bOUt Gone
Humphrey says In
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national economy.
And 88 lhe
e
"'Tu!nplke trance.'" the
rise• to
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hypnosiS of monotonouo auptr- hiS government IS etermme
highways, has,h,ad an
lhBt_ he shall •land on of
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G In II i parallel ln . surplus' stare looting WI:::.(
have
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the bbnd hebe! . . . that our economy,. s
Dam 11.7, 12.2, running 2 feet country is buried under unneces- every OPJlll!'.tuniiflor • falr;)nd
on rollers, Pollllroy-Mason :10.- sary, costly tonnages of fond," just
on hos mveslment,
24, Pt. Pleasant lll.72, Hinton 1Ihe oaid.
Ius t1me, l)is energy and hiS
0.18 falling, Kanawha Falls 2.71 ''Tnday the aRe of surpluseo lextraordlnary skill,'' Humphrey
falling, Charleston 11.91 station- is all , but pe," Humphrey said.
ary. '··•-'
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Huntington, opeot the weekend

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VlsiU
thBI had just burst through
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clouds lingering froin a Satur· hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parenta
day !Jlllll eloclrlc!ll sto.-ra.
only "'I · Pld~,l'l&lt;;t r•.,''"h"•• l
Scorl!l! of Amecican tourists
Admin!••• _ .... ·-·at .the alrport paid no bend as '
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wbloked off in a compact white St; Paul R. Halley, Ga!Upolls;
conv~tible driven by Secret Eb C. Lambert, ~ ,I T_ hur·
Servicemen to !he oceansida !DID: Floyd Hatflel4, Rt. J._, Che- ....
vUia In m~eral acres of llOOded shire; 'Travis D. Hope. lfi!hder- '
grounds on Nassau's exclusive son; Mildred Wt!Omer, !IL 2 Pt.
western shore.
c Pleuanl: Billy H. Housh, New
Called
"Capricorn," the Haven; F. David
honeymoon villa is owned by New Haven; Ida M. Hart.
Rebekah Harkness, New York 2 Letart; Jeflrey 0.
philanthropist and patroness of Rutland; Charles E.
the arts.
Middleport; William H.
Syracuse : Judy K. Dernpst!y,
Jackson; Debro L. Wilson,
son; James D.' Kiser, Rl 4 Oak
TijE LI\NSING - 'l'hll steamwheel ~acket Wll operated on the upper
Hill ; Mrs. France• Isreal, Rt.
Mlssisslpfi River by the Rambo bmlly after the close of the Civil War. ID,thl
4 Jacklon; Jameo E. Minor, Rt.
middle o the r.tver on May 13, 1867, qpposlte Hampton, Iowa, her two boll~
~ Jackson; steven L. Hllfl'"l, exploded. 'rhe body of Clerk VanDyke was found on the right bank of .the~
Rt. " Oak Hill; Mitchell L. Erver lo Iowa a11d that of the pilot, Bob Smith, on the left bank1 In llllnbls. Tiit
win, Rt. 1 Jackson; Mrs. scotl
wreck is pictured beached
Hampton. M4nt others were xllle4 but tbi ex·
E. Thol'lpson, Wellsron; M r o.
act number Is unknown today. No picture of the LANSING before the explo. Lafe E. England, Rt. 2 McArthslon Is known to exist. It is hoped one will turn up sometime. M~y iteambo~t
One minor accident and three ur; Mrs. Lorin F.
Starrett,
disasters caused • greater loss of life than that of the LANSING•.Tbe explosiOn
arrests were reported tnday by Ironton; Mrs. David L. Hale,
of the boilers of the SULTANA aod her sinking was the cause of the great~l
Pomeroy police. Marvin Roush, Rt. 4 Oak Hill ; Mrs. Raymond
loss of life in maritime history, greater, in fact, than the slnklnl of the 'TI•
Ash St. , Middleport, traveling J. Williamson. Mason.
TANIC. It was not until well .after the turn of the century that the fe~al
west on East Main st. Saturday
government began to get tough In rep! atlng boiler steam presiUrtl&gt; ~ l!'rom
at 8:20 p.m., otopped for trarDloebaraes
the collection of A. V. Howell, Pomeroy.
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Much RecJamation
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Lays Ahead' Sen. LaUSCheS' ays lD Repou
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Marth~
LeMa~ter,

Dexter Deckard Mrs
Elza
Depriest
L. 'Halladay,
Paul R 'Halle Cl de p Law
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YMrs .. Alfred
C. Malone, Bertram Morgan,
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J h ew ar • ames · ar- WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Tbe senator cited
cited statlatkt lbowiltll
ker, Mrs.
Frank J. Lausche, D • Ohio, from the report showing
the land !)ad been reMae E. Smetzer, "·
IBm SUnday praised a recent Inter- land has been ruined by
c!slmed and niONitnd for Ull
E. Smtth. Robert D. ET:yl~r, lor Department study of strip mine operators, who tonk
by private ownen', the IIIIa
Charlotte Wheeler, If
MWI n and surface coal mlninK In Ap- the soil but did not rebuild or and the federal governmenl
White, Mrs. Enc
Wo e, Gary
rs. pa Iachia. But.,.e
• sa ld there Is re~-t
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Lausche said lhe lnter1m re~~mes Gl. PknBce ' E Mrs.
more reclamation work ahead. In some otates, ·however, he port of tit department abould
at their home here. They were
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joined by their son, Mr. and Logar's court Auguot 23. Also Ernest L. Brown. David
E.
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have cited e
erence beOillt 111\'er _ Pennsylvania
'Mrs. Jack Denison and chit· cited _ro court wao Kit Neal. 23. Clagg, Larry G. Hoffman, Ben- Calverts Return
tween parUally reclaimed a ad
down IS, 5 a.m.; Georee Priee
dren of New Martinsville, W.lof Middleport . on charges oi jamin F. Lowe, Mro. Thomas 0. To California
recla1med land.
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p.m.: Walter !lout·
Va
speeding. He IS to appear Au- ' McKay, Claude w. Quillin, Ru- Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Calvert
If
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land up 14,
p.m.; Inca up
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Smith eust 27.
I by Thompson, Joe
Falter, (Rila Scholl), returned home In
or
hi .not beell 8tlbllano ..
14, 4:15 .a.m.; Chuckle D. up 14.
BY JEAN PARKER
of Bucyrus spent the weekend
IMrt. Willis Hogen, Mrs. Micll- Santa Maria, California, alter a
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6:15 o.m.; St. Mary• up 1!, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eskew with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
('ael L. Hatfield and Infant son, two weeks' visit ,wfth her par1"'""''"' "' •
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a.m.: Vlckm up 17, 2
Erlewine) of Newark, Bill Smith, Dar.lene and Carla.
IMrs. Lloyd R. Finley and inftnt enl!l, Mr. and Mrs.
St' a r
lhe
1 off,
o.m.; New Martill3ville down spent last Thursday
with They were visited also
by
daughter, Mro. Robert F. Mil· Scholl, and his father, Ceward
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Calvert.
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oeerellr)' of 1111
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!8, Harvey Erlewine of Rutlanddren. of Vermillion.
Charles R. Pinkerman and tn· While here they visited lion- Lone, 65, Gllllpolls
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and hit tall sltoald
2:f5 a.m.; Peggy Downey up and Mr. onl Mrs. Charles E•· [ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dailey
fant daughter.
Die 's mother, Mrs. James Me- Ured Mason county
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I ,;eva Prall) of Louisville, Ohio, SAIGON (UP!) - A record
Laughlin of East Liverpool. Mr. died Sunday at Holzer
tvr d0
7:11 a.m.: Andrew
Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snowden 1have spent the paot week here number of seven U. S. planes
Calvert is employed at the Van- Mr Lon
the
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of ••• ,0!181• .... 1
up lt, 7 a.m.; Paul D. down 20 , spent the weekend m Columbus while supervising the remodel· were shot down ever Commu·
Air Force Base by the
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son
\o"VGI
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3 a.m.; L. Fiore up 20. 5:30 •. visiting their d•ughter, Mr. "1ld I ing of their '"home on North nisi North Viet Nam Sunday
International Telegraph tate Fred and
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during 107 mi.,ions which dealt
and
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He was a me
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Mrs. heavy damage to supply rout.,
pie Chapel Church.
UJtll'&amp;ded hl&amp;hwsll tllelf
tile
u.m.; Beaver down 23, 3:10 p. aloo met Mr. and Mrs . Charles Howard Nelson left Wedneaday leading from R•d China and to
Survivors Include hit
s!!de,
m. Queen City down :13, 4:301Carson and children of Rutland. morning lor Owenoburo, Ken- the VietCong in the south, U.
23,000 Die From
Dimple Ne@l Lone; (our
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am.: Indians down Greenup 5 Miss Shonnu Hensley. daugh- tucky. w visit their children, S. mllilary spokesmen said to·
Road Negligence
ters, Carolyn and Mrs.
adja!'«JJIIIMIJilpad
p m.: Franklin B. up Greenup ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mr. ond Mro. Bob Nelson, Vic· day .
Thirty-four were preoent
CHICAGO (UP!)_ More than
(lallipolls Ferry; Mrs. La~ lilted the folio.-•
1 p.m.: Buckeye Stale down Hensler, Belpre. hao returned kie. Pam and Cully, who re- The Communists fired
at Sunday School, collection was 23,000 Americans died in
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SAM $14.911 Birthdays honored were fie accidents during the
Frank Harper,
Lorain,
PJTIAon the atal1ll ot11
Groodeenup
p.m.;
Ehsha with hGer grandparents, Mr. and land. Mr. Nelson Is employed missiles at the American air- 'Nm Smith, Sue Follrod, Mar- half of !966, the National
; three
sons,
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miJiel
by the Harvey Aluminum Plant. craft north and northwest of garet Ann Carleron.
ty Council said Sunday.
Earl, Gallipolla Ferry,
' 01 the IDtll lfi,tN
W. s up reenup 2' 10 a.m .. Mrs. uy Swadley.
Ztmmer up Gr..,nup Ull a.m.: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Birch· Blaine Turner ha! been dis- Hanoi, where si&lt; of the plane_s The home coming at the Car- The toll was the highest ever Edward Pt. Pleasant; a
31 11411
Stevo Click down Meldahl 3:40 field , Kimberly, Jim. and Rob- charged from Holw Hospital went down. There was no tndi- mel church will be August 14. recorded the Safety Council
E.;,est Wan\er, Pl.
ICI'II,
• 11'1 Illp.m.; Albert Holden down Mel- bie, spent laot week camping whero he was confined with a calion, lor se&lt;urity reasons, Douglas and Elsie Circle
said
total number of
a brother, Cody
Jl,IOO 11'1 )IUibllt
dahl IU$ a.m.; LoUI!Iano up at Forked Run Lake. On Thurs- brain coocussion following an whether the SAM rockets or ed on the Tommy Holler !ami- lies · 23 S?O was about 1
Ferry, and IZ
lblll2ll,lll aereo .r.
11 ,750 count
Mt!!W.abll :$l1.m.; Mark East. day, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. aceidfml which occurred while conventional groundfire downed lyon a Sunday
rerltlmed
on down Meldahl 2::111 a.m.: J . Russell Uttte were supper he was working at the Hadne the planeo.
Dean and Eurue Brmker
the first hall ol laot year.
411s:
S. Lewis down Meklahl 2:20 a. ,gutSts at the camp. Mr. Birch- Lock! and Dam Construction Two of the nine airmen a- dinner guests at the home
Funeral oervlceo will be con- \ul'bed;
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m.; Rsso Pennsylvania down Ifield "'' oo vaeoUon from aile.
hoard the planes were rescued. William Gainer on Sun d a
at Z:SO p.m. !JDST) 43!1
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Meldahl4:15 a.m.; Luther Herd· Kaiser Aluminum Co .. Ravens- I Mr. and Mro. MarUn Sum- Slx of the planes lost
were It was his birthday.
m . LO TEMPS
WedneSclay ac tho Coned
mu up Meldahl6'35 a.m.
iviond, W.Va.
!mero of Medina, Ohio, spent from the Air Force- live James and Phyllis Circle
NEW YORK (UP!)- Th Ust chtirch. Burial will be lD
J,SI2 total dll•
Galllfllll Dam - Aliquipp• l Mr. and Mrs. lloward Van several days the past week with F105 Thunderchiel lighter-bum- New Haven, W. Va. called at highest temperalure recorded Concord Cemeler)l. FrleodJ
494 1UII'edalmelt; ftl
up 4 p.m.; A. J. Patten down Meter and children of North her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clair bers and an RFIOI Voodoo re- the home or Mary Circle on a ISunday to the U. S. Weather eall at tho Chapman-WUcoen
reclaimed; Ill eDJDo
t:50 p.m.; Steel Espress up 11 :· Ridgevllle, Ohio are visiting her Taylor.
connaissance jet on 1 photo Sunday.
Bureau, excluding Alaska
home alter II .a.m.
redaf"'ed
50 p.m.; R. H. Bosworth ll up parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mro. Floyd Thomas mission. The S&lt;venth was aNa- Linda Grueser of Loaan,
Hawall, was 114 at
Tuesday.
P-qhula• •t,l• 3,10 a.m.; Reliable down 415 PriC&lt;O. Mrs. Price is sUII con- Itraveled to Columbus Saturday vy Skyraider.
is visiting her uncle and
CaHI. The coldest reported
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struck in the rear by a car driven by Lloyd McDonald of Bellville, W. Va.
There was medium d•mage
to both vehicles, but no Injuries.
McDonald wao cited to Mayor
Le ar's court for failure
to
assured clear dislance.
He was fined
and costs SattD'day night.
For runnm· g 8 s•·p ,·1gnal Mi
w
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chao! Dennio Moote
24 of
Pomeroy was cited 'to M~yor

ha~e

J~ck \[yle~il~rs.

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co~letely

D' s· .d
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lulda 111\'er -0. F. Shear· Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Per- of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. C!l' tiP Marmet 3:.311 a.m.; Allen ' ry (Sue Dugan! and daughters They olso
their older
Jl. Merrill up Marmet 1,35 _a. !have moved from Syracuse lo grandchildren, Karen
and
-_m. ; W. H. Shaver, Jr. up Wtn- the Bob Mill.r property on John.
,
11:311 p.m.; Elgercliff up Main Street
1 Clair Taylor recently took his
1rinfleld 11 :45 p.m.; H. E. Bow- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parker . grandsons, Mike and Mark Atlei up Winfield t:!li a.m.; Char- and April, of Long Botrom call- keson of Mansfield w Colum' Iii·Stevenson down Winfield 3:- led on Mr. and Mrs. Homer bus, j, the home of their aunt
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[and uncle, Mr. and Mro. James
•·"'-'
1 .Jean Siders spent the week· Thomas. Karen, Jamey and
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4:4$
a.m.;
So vay
own
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here wiSh ht.r
· rather.
· Char·
'th John. There the boys were met I
·' es_ I ers_. e_ ts staymg WI by their mather, Mrs. Dennis
NOTE TO D TS
A LL
1 fnends
In Mtddleporl
while Atkesoo. who returned them j
Adults .or ; E~stern
Loc~l i htlping with the Head Start at home. n.e Atkeson boys had I
lchool dtslrict Interested m j the Bedford School. She recenL-, spent several weeks witll the
oommerclal subje&lt;:U are asked py completed several weeks Taylors in Rutland.
I
~ te contact the office of East- ,trainiDK at Ohio University l.o Sunday dinner 1uests of Mr. :
em Hid~ School before Wed- :qualify for the position.
and Mrs. Clair Taylor were Mr.
nesday IDOI'DiDJ .
I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Denison, of and f\irs. Paul Winn, of Brad-

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HEY! MO

WRER! WW.TI,t..
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~~il~nd Mrs. Robert

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HIC GO H d h
1 u · ·t r K 1 k football
C
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cal tlll s amana
mverSJ yo en uc Y
hiah school and colltlt fool hall coa~h Charles Bradshaw S~~.id his
players wuld 1x atl"lina oft he pa~t ~uad's practice sessions were im-ifcoachesandplayetsfollowrctom· proved byreaular brea ks rorwater
mendations made 811 mrttina here lind rc~&amp;t. 0\·trworking players in
recently.
hot weather only decreases their
When
practice opens j 11 efficiency, he uid.
a few week!. the fi rst hot da ys
SauJ PurdUe University's tum
could be danarrous rl)l" pltyen un- physician, L. W. Comb1. M.D.:
Jtss precautions to iVOid heat ill· ··coaches used to think that tf a
neu arc takrn now, a p11nel of pltyer lost 1 lot or weiaftt on the
mrdical and sports authorities tint day or so or practice, it was a
aart:td.
aood workout. Actually. all the

Df21NK?

through perspiration increases tht
dlances for hrat exhaustion or heat
a11okc.
J. Athletes should ~c acclimated
to hm wa.thtr by carefully arad·
u.atcd practict schedules. At least

fl~e days or prat;ticc should
be dtl'Okd to non-contact workouu.

tht first

4. Both coaches and player•
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"but we can

UPJ Briefs

should be alert for tians of halt illntss, such as letharay, nupor, awk·
Mrdnin, or unusual fatiauc.

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eliminate

deaths due

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and uecutivc tec rctary of tho

Nalional Athlclit Traineu
Auccaauon .
Parents can help protecl their
athlete-sons by wat~hin11- for sjanl
player !Ofit was body liquid-which of fatiaue and emotional strain,
1s dan 1erous."'
such as loss of appetite and poor
Allan J. Ryan , M.D., team physi· sl«p h~~obiu, Newell said.
cian at the University of Wisconsin,
Fred He in, Ph.D., dircttor of the
agre ed with Dr. Combs. "Any AMA Department of Hcallh Edu•
player who loses marc than three cation and steretary of the AM A's
per cent of his body wtii)Jt in a
practice session is not gettinaenouifl
salt and wattr," he said.

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Wtol Vlrlflla: 111,111 toll)
disturbed; 141,711 uareclaimed or pullllly NCiai!D4d;
48,320 completely ml•I!D4d

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It be lllta Mlefte• Maallo 11[1
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AMERICAN WINNERS
TURKU, Finland (UP!)
lohn PenneD won the pole
and Bill Toomey the 400 met.ers J
Sunday In an international
track meet. Pennell vaulted
• wltlle Toomey, a decJ1thlo" I
liar, waa . clocked in
seconds. Another .Anoerlca•1.!
11on Morria, finished. ;...ud
lho ·pole vault at le-4
RACER lt!Lu;:R
.
ENNA, Sicily !UP)) -The
City of Enn• sports car race
Sljnday clalrned tlte life of
Italy's Franco Loc Dico. The
event, won by .Italian Maroilio I
Panettl In a Ferrart Dina
ID8rred wht!o Lo Dico's'
Romeo veered out of control
tha "-!h lap · railed end-

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to aet the heat stroke vtetim cooled
immediately, _thcresultcan be death
-sOmetimes within IS minutes.
- Apprc~r.imately 1.511,000 boys it'l
J4,SOO U .S. hif,h schools now play
rootblll, &amp;aid Clifford B. Fapn,CK·
u:utrve sccretary of the National
Federation of Stt.te Hiah School
Alt'llctic AsKICi~tiona.
"The few draths that OCCYr in
footblll can problbly never be com·

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heal strake, an extremely
dananous condition, Dr. Ryan
pointed OUI. Anyone can suffer heat Medicine.
stroke if he isactivt in hot wt.ather I""!JIIII•··~~~~"
and ncalccu to replace saU and.
water lost by perspiration. The rc-.
suit is a briakdown in the sweatins
mechanism and collapse.
IC prompt mtliures aren't taken

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pitcher Larry, . Be81'111111b liaa
*a oplioi,ed fO J~e of
~ lit~atlc;rull .Lei!IUO Ill&gt; the
ew York Mets. He will be
repiQCed Ill' .the niiiier by
~elder Jlln lllc!kman, who
,
talten oU the
he bai.beelt
hit rfebl wrist

plcte\J etiminaied;• faJ&amp;n aaid,

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ofSportl,
p1nel mOderator. Dr.
Ryu i1 a member of tht AMA
Cbmmiutt on E~rcise and Phys·
ical Film:S5, and l&amp; a j:ilit prtsidtnl
oittM: Ametican Colltte of Sports

result in

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WINCHESTER, Ind. (UPI)
Brewer, $, Dayton,
Sunday when 1 car
was by her father spun Into
I ditch off a, road aboul twG
miles north of here and ahe
thrown from the vahiclt.

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DAVE OHLINGER, MGR.

.ora.:'..::=, :

!Continued from pale!)
full time lor weoftl,
tho trouaseau, three
flrst aid stadons, three ca!Ug·
raphers to write the Invitations,
food and chao!j1ap _lor 700,
a IID-mitn cbolt, orginlal) Cltil·
Ioneur, Duchln's
U. S. Marlhl!
llaltd lltd
Pe•orchestra

10 hea t illncu- they lrC
prevent&amp; hi· c ·"
Coaches con ovoo'd trouble b•'
kcepint a clo1e watch on I heir
players for the first sia;ns of heal
illnns,
William E. NC'Nt'll, athletic trainer at Purdue UnivcrsitJ

foot~ll

Amrncan Medical Associ&amp;~ ion's
Commutre on the Medical Aspcm
of Sports, ajUetd that:
1. Prospective root ball players
should aet out or air-conditioned
surroondin¥S nowand start &amp;~II ina
Kcustomed to vtsoro\n u.crciil' in
hot weather.
1. Coaches should abandon the
c\d prHctice of withholding water
rrom athletes during prif'tice. Failure to replenish wat~r aftd salt lost

60 10 I&gt;.NOTHER
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Lee and ;:rung wu 39 at

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Football Heat Deat'hs
Preventable, Says AMA_

tk11t 1ilness. last year caused the

WE .JUST GOTTI&gt;.
Kfep ()QIN KING 1-"---t
THE

eenl a~ve.the

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dtathso foncl:olleaefootballplaycr
and four , po11ibly fivr, hiat1 school
pia yers. It contributed to "'close
allis" and m;uril5 of many more.
The fivt-lna.t panrl, appt"armg at
• mtetina sponso red by thr

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~-: euaaeo~ the ·vartoua pliaHI o1
1 rvlce :Cialmuslcalnumbefwaapre- dlrlstlanll)l .Ia their prablemo
Snllth on Au1Ust '21:
bp Mr. a
•. WJUiam The August meeling of the
,":::~~~ be assisted by
Howard
rly, former , Happy/Harvesters class of the All Impressive nrvtc. wu ~~· by Debbie Giueaer 8lld .fc&gt;und In their ~~:wlllllllt
and L. W. McComas.
Recent ests 0 Mr. and r~ated church '"'"'
held presented by the youth ol tho Kathy GruMer and Kathy Me- outalde world.
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WOrship Commission
Mrs Jame~Simp
and daugh- Friday evelling 81 the church)' Middleport Church of · Cbrlst Elhlnny, all hllh ochool · ltu• JleaqOJII 1.- lilt fll1~·'""
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• ce when "You th Sunday " was ob- dents·
Don Ne.....,
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Miss carol Scott, Holzer Hoa- ter, · Sandy, were his mother, with ldent
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niet SIIIICfay eveuing at ments_for Mr. Wil!larn Russell, pltal nurslllg student, spent the . Mrs. Mayme Hartenbach of "';;!votio~s taken fr;.., Psalm oerved during the mOI'IIllll wor~ Speakers lor the . ' IIIOI'IIIne J?D CuDDJncham, ~yne
H'PII W.'itlluJrch.
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organtil, and choor
with her parents, Mr. Kent, Ohio, and .Mr. and Mrs.
Jed b Mrs Louts Rei· ahlp service Aug. 7.
..bjec:t were Mleaa Fros~ an Jtm Bu~, Mike k
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Wayne_Gibbons, board who is moving to another
Mrs. PaUl Scoll.
Wolfe and daugbter, Su· 121 were
YIn ~f , 1 Need
employee of the Apes Corp. of Danny A~boll. and Jim~
icl)i(lriloan, prealded ., ith t h
August. It was reported
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Haskins sie, of Olmstead Falls, Ohio.
~· G~oup 91; ' ~. opened the M?,:s~::J :~~~Z,~~u::. Athena; Chrlatlne Jllbr, R'l o t1t1. 'Die Cllllinll pri!P' WP f'prayer given by the a rellgious painting hod
hospitalized. Mr~. Haskins Mr. and Mrs. _Robert Mil&lt;h
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ts from the and pianist waa Judy Wilder· Gr811de ~ege student, and Joy en by Ricky Tl1plell.
v, ' IMa&gt; Donahue. Reports
hung on lhe vestibule aud . Is in Holzer Hospital on Galhpo- 1 and sons, David and Stephen of "'"''ce a
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various ·commlssion..-s
given by Mrs. Robert ....,
lis and Mr. Haskins is a patient : Wheeling, W. Va.,' visited over 1 1950 Florence Chadwick
of muth, a student at Ohio Unl·
II)Yen by chairmen. It was
memory of her husband. the at ChUlicothe Hospital whet&lt; 1the weekend with their par- San D.'
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nP'owced that speakers for
tate Robe&lt;t Coats.
be had recent surgery.
enls, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Milch
n , ' ~ lor ··,w::.mlng book, "Appreciation From Chi~
·next two Sundays had been pro- \lnder new business ttems. Miss Dianna Criswell, student and Mr. and Mrs. John Seines. wo~n sli; Ch
1 13 hours ' dren Of Mount Lawn.,. were
.vidtd with James Brewington the chimes .are to be placed in nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital The}' were enroute home after the . ng
anne •
·l o apeak Sunday. August 14, and working condition and a
Nursing School, Parkersburg, a vacation trip to Florida. They 21 mmutes.
ked read by lbe leader. The hymn,
--- --- cussion of the roof repair
W.Va., is here for a two weeks visited wilh relatives in
St. In. 1963. a Jan1 1ai~a~ain "Stepping in the Light,"
and
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visit with her parents, Mr. and Petersburg, Fla.
bandl~ .stag
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d prayer from the year btok in
ited by Mrs . .lack Bachner.
. James Criswell.
Viclor Diehl, who resides on robbery on Engl_and, and rna • 'unison, concluded lbe devotions.
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Rev . Mr. Donahue discussed
The Rev. and Mrs. Max Don- Grant St. is a patient at Veter· off With fl mll!Jon.
During the business session.
~ possibility of an evening
and children are spending ans .Ho~pilal in Huntington, W.
. member! were asked to save
~ Jce er study group session
the next two weeks on vacation. Va. for observ~lion and !r~t- A thought. for the ~ay . General Mills coupons to pur·
) this year and a decision will
He is the pastor of Heath Meth- m~nt. His famliy has VISI~ G~rma~ novelist 'Ibomaa
chase tablespoons for the
'! made at the board meeting in
Church. A group of par- him at the hospital. He will saad : H~man reason n
church kitchen. A nooa lunch·
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,; ~ptember. Budget items were i~hioners from the Rev. Dona- be there several days.
only to wJII m~re strongly th~: eon hi be served to an oraani~
l discussed and evaluated for the Ihue's former pastorate at Shar- Mr. and Mrs. Val Reynolds rate, a~ ~he IS fate. What ?1" :r.atlon was discussd and it was Corne In ond 11lecl youn now-thoy ore olwaye
~ I seven month period ending Jan. on Methodist Church near De- . and ramily of Morgantown, W. bappenmg m the world today· agreed to s•rve the luncheon.
'lUick atlloult-lht valutl and quality anti alylll!fl
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon and son! Ist.
fiance, attended the morning IVa. spent the weekend with his ortltrrlflc.
Ricky ol Columbus were reworship service at
Heath parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Paul Sellers and R~rnary, Mr. A get well card was sent to
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cent guests of his brother and
Church and included Mr;. Stet- Reynolds. They came for their and Mrs. Sam Pockens and Mrs. Gladyo CUckler at Holzer
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Blue Bell Sportswear line ls just what tustomen
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Her·
la Pa lmer. Marie Hefflinger, daughters, Gywnn and Lynn, grandson. Ronme,.Mr. and Mrs. Hospital. The group satlJ Ha~
bert Dixon and family.
Eva Stevens and Laura Bab- who have been visiting their Rick Ash and H.lcky, Mickey, py Birthday to Mrs. Lena Huwant in fashion, colors and patterns-many of the
cock.
grandparents.
Demaris,
Sonia
and.
Tonia,
Mr.
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Miss
Fn!da
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Mrs.
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Miss S.san Dixon left Sun$ reS/ enf 0
Recent guests of Mr. and M". Glenn Lambert
has and Mrs. Paul Barros and Sher- Lawrence Lanning and Mrs.
sportswear lteii1JI are tailored of Ko,atron maldnJ
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day afternoon for the EUB
Mrs. James Brewington were gone to Berea to assist in the ri, Alisa, Gene and Eric, Mrs. Amanda Kaspar.
lbem year round sellers. Come in now and make
Camp Otter~ein, near Log~,
her sister, Mrs. Herman Kis- care of her daughter, Mrs. Donna Simms and Tomi!Jy and
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where she wall serve as JUnior
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sell of Columbus and Mrs. Ro- George Dootiltl~. ~:md
Rew Deatra of Columbus, Mr. and
Games were played and prlza
your oeledions-buy this line in women~ and pll
camp counselo~ for a week. She 1 Election of officers was held ger Luckeydoo, Huntington, W. baby.
IMrs. Harry Clark, Mrs. Norma es awarded to Mrs. Phil Meiusizes.
was a&lt;"eompamed to camp by when the .Junior Missionary So- Va ., who spent several
days
Baker and .Ricky and Angela; hart, Miss Lena Grueser, Mrs.
her pa~nts, Mr. and Mrs. Her· ciety of the Laurel Cliff Free here with ·her parents.
Mrs.
1Mrs. Nettie Moore, Mrs. LU- Dessauer, and Mrs. I.
V.
bert Doxon and son, Roger.
:Methodist church met recently Kissell also visited her olher
IJian Smith and Mark, Mrs. Ed- w..... Refreshments carrying
Rev. A. N. Grueser ()f Grove 1 in the recreation room ot the sister, Mrs. John Vroman.
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City was tile weekend guest of , parsonage: '
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Miss Edna Edwards, Miss Don- theme were served by Misses
his skster-in-laW·: · Miss Gene- Group· smgmg of W1de, Wide W~eka~d have returned to their
01 Phelps, Raymond Knder and Maud and Freda Grueser tt 23
vieve Stobart and brotbe&lt; Rob- Is the Ocean." opened
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meeting. An introduction to after a visit here with Mr. and I Members of the
Syracuse ~ ,the new study book. ''Black Mrs. James Weber, who .are
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Mrs. Lucille B. Hawkins was i Gold " concerning Africa was spending the summer at their EUB churc e : P'_c~ac bunt.he Sunday dinner guests of Mr. give~ bY Mrs. James Giimore home here. The Rev. Wickard day a.t Kyger Cree Wit a asatld Mrs. Cbarl.es R. Karr Sr., superintendenL, who also pre- ia pastor of the Presbyterian, ket. dmner at noon_. ed d
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sented reading .and
study Church in Ft. Lauderdale where I Games were en]o~
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the Webers are active mem- . the afternoon and wmners were
Miss Ramora Bo1ce of Day· awar ·
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·~ Ricky Ash. Demaris Ash and
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De t s·mms s n races·
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strecre ry: pa . tsancfy
~' tend a ball game r~cenily
Ash and Bonnie Pickens, three
easurer. roJec · or
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Miss Rose Mary Raub
of : com1ng year were discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lowery 1egg race ;
marls s .
Columbus, spent lhe weekend Group singing ot How
Can and son, Danny, have returned Alisa Ash, foot .races;
R1cky
with •Her parents, Mr. and· Mrs. They Know, closed the meeting. from a vacation trip. ~o Virgi?- Ash and Demans Ash foot ract.&gt;
Joseph Raub and son.
Attending were Nancy, Darla i1 Beach and also v1s1t~d
m backw1n~.
Mrs. G. w. Herman (Jo.w- and Kathy Gill. Vicky, Ricky, Pennsylvania with relahve~~~~-Attendmg were Rev . and Mrs.
phlne Garrison) returned
to Sherry and Terry Clark, Becky
her home, Akron Saturday, af- Wright, Barbara and
Keith
ter a week's visit with her !lis- Klein, Wayne and Garry Pullins,
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Rodney Bailey, Diane Smith ,
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Mrs. Ross Hannahs.
Greg •Ehlin, Dennis Gilmore and
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a gueot, Patty Ann Jeffers.
Mrs. William Pettit and Mrs. ,
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Harold W. Lemley were Fro- '
day buaineos visitors in Parkersaurg, W. Va.
Mrs. WiUiam Pettit Olld Billy
.Joe and Christy Ann Jell Satur,
day night from. Parkersburg,
W. Va., lor a v!Slt to Ogden, A family picnic was held at
Utah, with her parents, Mr. , the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rearand Mrs. Harry B. Oilerton. ney Ogdin of near Wilkesville
They were accompanied to Par· I Sunday, August 7, in hooor of
kersburg by Mr. Pettot and bro- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grim and
tiler Larry.
sons, Gary• and Ron of Athens,
Marine Lance Corporal Stan- who are l.eaving ne~t week .to
· ley B. Lemley left Friday even- make theor home m Phoemx,
ing for his base, Cherry Point. Arizona.
N. C., after 1 42 days leave In addition to the honored
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. guests and the host and hostess,
Harold W. Lemley and family. oltending were Mr. and Mro.
Lemley recently returned after Denver Folden and Gary, Ak• •• • • •
IS mooths Jn Chu Lei, VietNam. ron; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ward.
Charles Eskew retumell to Gro•eport; Mr. and Mro. Her• •
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hit emplyment with the · New bert Jones, CUnnle and Keith,
York Central Railroad, after a Columbos; Mrs. Harold Miller.
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· T* mooths absence due to a Athens; Mrs. Mile• Nelson.
broken leg.
Dexter; Mr. and Mrs.
Rex
Mrs. Denver Thoma, Mr 1. Shenefield and Carl
Everett,
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·.Cleland Hineo, Mrs. Max Meln· Langaville; Lue Etta Dillon,
)Jart and Mrs. Ray Swanger vfs. Charleston. W. Va.: Mr.
and • ••. Bur I ma,.;d you, not daddr's Stc111 Setvict monf' J
WOULD YOU PAY ...4.DC
ited Sunday afternoon with Mr. Mrs. C"t\ Shenefield, Albany,
and Mrs. Charles R. Karr Sr. and Mr.~ Mrs. Charles GrifNOT TO SNEEZE DUFIING
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and fi lh and Karen, of Pomeroy.
THE WOFIST POLLEN MONTH
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home; HollyO'ood, Fla., alter a Bi-Mon.t hly Meeting
OP THE BUMMIEFI?
WOek s vl91t with her patents,
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Mr. and Mro. Allen Eichinger l1 Held by ChouBy no coincldance whatsoever, Kcosts Just $14.00 a
and other relativea.
The Youth Choir of the Laumonth--or lo11-to own whole-house Gas air c:ondHionMrs. · Ray Swanger of ftay. rei Cliff .Free Methodist church
_,, ... and to trade pollen-choked summer air for flHeredunne, N. J., Is apending a few ~eld thear br-monthly busmess
clean, usy-to-braathe air.
d.ays with Mrs. Cleland Hines se..11sion in the recreation roam
Would you part with $14.00 to llttpiGUIItland cool
and other friends and relatives. of the parsonage following choir
'"'7 nllltl ollho ltotteat month If tltiiiUmmarl
practice. Prayer by Louis Delhi
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the
meeting,
followed
A wholt· hcJusa Gas air condltlonlfll system c:osts
Karr• En~rrain
by scripture reading by Kathy
$14.00 I month-lncludinl normtl fnslllllllan of I
In Horwr of Son
Eblin. Plans were made for a
powerful 3-tan unit And thora'a no dawn JIIYillllll.
Mr. and Mrs . Charles R. Karr hymn sing at the church on
Sr., entertained with a dinner Sunday, August 21 at 2 p.m.,
WGuld Mlot worth $14.00 I month Ia IJeep IUIMW
Saturday evenin~ at their horne, and for a vesper service and
dust awor,taf.--forpt !lddflncwllllwindou _ . . ,
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his birthday.
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