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Members resporuled ·"' ron can Cincinnati.
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borne, Mulberry Heights.
read from the Wahkeene lund eored by
Frldaty flower arrangements.
Mr: lond Mrs. Richard;- 'Rope Harl')' p, Smith were In Coliult'· . .
The meotlnl, In charge
of committee for contribution.
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theme was the county , . lair arid daughters, _JJnda 'arijl WI, bus WedfleadaY to attend
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Mrs. Cllarles Lewis, president, It was
Members of theme, "My
Lady:"·
.Jiave relul'lied·home, Webe
luncheon ind meellnl of 0
opened with devotions by Mrs. [Junior WI ng 1 c
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the WJ~~ty were ribbqhs were .awarded to Mrs. race, after a len days, vacation trlct offlcen of Ohio Older
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Chlirles Hayes, using as ber. to- have a
of gourd craft at Gard:
Robert Reibel Robert Tbompobir t.!t the !.Jar· at Myrtle BesCh, S.C.
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acbeduies of' ·l965 county fairs lene HoefliCh cliss, an arrange- and third -dearee burns on her companied bY Mrs. CUrd s 1111&gt;of Ohio, were · exhlbiied. The· ment interpreting Melga Coon- right ar~. She was a pat!ent: al wr, Mrs.. JJpra
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travelitll prize ,donaied by Mrs. bright zinnias and lfeeD fqf. Ocean Vtew Ho~pl~ there, ·~1!4 spent the 4)' -~lh friet~ds,
lage and also tor the Luci B. lB now rece!v!na treatment ev·.
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Johnson class, suitable for a ery otlter day atoHolzer Ho~p~
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bride's table, an arrangement tat
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of roses from the garden
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011111 ,;Uult Sunday SchoOl
Mrs. Ada Slack accompanied C. J. Struble; m~ Mrs. Robert Mrs. Harold H
of . ·home
u :waa ·held at the home ol
ber brOth\!~' and s!ster·tn·lBW, Lewis lor the Lols Weaver Hetghts, retllrned to ~Mr'
ldargarel Ann earleton w~
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Committees for the year were and guests; June, Mary Mar· Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blake, of class, a modem arrangement of of her parents.;•· and 1 ' C.. day evening. Attendlnl wert
named when the 8 et 40 Meigs lin and Gladys Mowrey: and Lottridge, to Su~vtlle, W. magic.' lilies and evergreen in a P. Wilbams Mi .leport, ':
Mae Jones and cblldreni LlwCounty Salon 710 met in regu· July. mstailabon.
. Iva., where they v!Stled over stone jar.
foilowmg surg ry "lren&lt;i! . and Lillian Scarbn!Uih,
tar session Monday evening at The door prize, a
servtng the weekend -1r\th another bro- Games were played under the Gallipolis Me&lt;l!cai Cenler.
Dorothy Harden and ~
i the hollUI of Gladys Mowrey, tray brought by Mrs.
!her and sisler-in-law, Mr. and dlreclion of Mrs. Struble and Mrs. Larry Wolle and cbil· Leo and Llnnie Taylor , and
with Mary Reapp as co-hostess. was awarded to Mrs. Brmker. Mrs. Oia G. Blake. . .
prizes . awarded to Mrs. Robert dnn and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter daughler, Homer and LOulae,_.
Mary Martm thanked the Salon While !here they YiSite&lt;l tbe Thorn son Mrs Llo d Moore were Thursday busii)I!Oi v!Bitors Anderson and son, Belly van
Myrtle Walker, chapeau, op- for support in ber being elect· sUe of ihiJ. Summersville Dam
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1 ened the meeting in ritualistic ed Stale L'Cuncierge. The Na· and recreation park being buiU : : hMrs. dRobe:: Lew!•,
afler MGall!:hs. Reapp of Chesa· ker The
wao erillvonetl
. form. ln the absence of Pearl tlonal L'Marche will be held at by the Goverpment on the Gau~ed ab" e : h t'Ourse was :•· 1 ary
this . week ·with •musle and siJIIIn&amp;.
' Knapp, the r"f!"rt of tbe Pre · I Shoreham Hotel, Wash!nglun, D. ley River. This is the largest iletV
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Marc he and L Marcbe held
c., September 1·3. Mrs. Mar· earth dam east of the MISsissl·
cenlly in Colu.mbus, was g1ven tin, stale delegate, plans
to ,ppi River and is 357 ft above
by Mary Martm. It was annoon· attend.
stret~m bed, with • sea level
1red that birthday cards f o r A salad L'Ourse was served elevation of 1,650 ft. Length ol
!July and August had been sent by the hostesses and prizes a- the recreation pool wiU be IS
( to the chtkiren at National Jew- warded dtmng the social hour. miles and its surface area, 2.-

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Salon at the State Marche were
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I on display. Activiites for fund· ·
\raising projects were discuss~ r UC ar Y
ed and it was voted to bold a
~ Given on Tuesday
rummage sale in September, the I
~ A Stanley Products Party, dedate and place to be · announc.
~·1 monstrated by Mrs. Evelyn Ho1ed. Annual dues are being col· ~~
. ier of Racine, R.D., was ~d at
lected following the partners' '
the home of Mrs. Carl Hul)bard
1 payment ol dues in the Ameri·
M M 1 Co of H k . Tuesday evening. Games were
:can Legion Auxiliary.
I rs. ar ~n xdi ac enk played and prize. awarded to
Mary Martin reported two ~ck, N. J ·: 15 ~pen ng a wee l- Miss Debbie Hubbard. Mn.
Ichanges were made in the con- I WJlh her sJster-m-law, Mrs. A Ada Slack, Mrs. Roger Hubbard
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stitulion and by-laws and the bert Cox.
and Mrs. Margaret Cotlrlll.
Salons are !o make t'Orrection Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris Following the demonstration
and mail to the departmental and children, Danny and Carol refreshments wen! ~erved by
chatrman. A note of congratuia- of Painesville, Ky.,
visited \Mrs. Hubbard to Mrs. Holler,
lions was read from Louise S!e- 1l bere with her mother, Mrs. El- Mrs. Roger Hubbard, Mrs.
wart of Athens, a partner of s!e Haddox.
1Slack, Mrs. Cottrill, Miss HubGalha Salon 812 on the awards I
bard Mrs. ArthUr Wolfe, Mrs.
1 won by SB!oo at L'Marche and I
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Owen have Jam~s Harris, Mrs. Oick Har·
also to thank Mrs. Walker for . returned !rom a week's visit ris, Mrs. Pauline Morarity,
inviting her to be her install· in Dayton with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Laura Le!IMII, Mrs. Law·
ing officer.
John C. Goodrich. Wltile there renee Diddle, Mrs. Larry Hub[ Committees named by the they attended !he wedding of bard, Miss An&amp;tla Hubbard,
chapeau Included,
Calherine I Miss Toni Mantiah, dauahter of Mr. Carl Hubbm, of Syracu,.
Welsh, L'Advocate; Pear 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joseph and Mr. and Mri. ·Wllliam Wat·
Knapp, L'Surintante; Ruth Mantiah, and David Lee Mark· son and Ella !!Jnith, of Pomeroy.
Thornton, ritual and emblems; land, held at lhe St.
Joseph
Rhoda Hackett, Eunis Brinker cathedral in Dayton.
VISIT IN POMEROY . ..
and Julia Hysell, child
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Raymond Eiselslein and Mr,
fare; Mary Martin, DorothY , Mr. J. E. Carson of B~cyrus and Mrs. Leonard Rusa, CloveSpencer and Eileen
Searles, IS here for a VtSII with hiS dau· laod, are spending a few days
constitution and by-laws; Mrs. ghler and son-fn.iaw, Mr. and 1n Pomeroy with Mr. and Mrs.
Searles, Mrs. Brinker and Mary Mrs. Wayne Gibbons.
Philip Meinhart.
Reapp, partnership; catherine , Miss Joan Kenny of Rocky
Welsh, musiclene: Mary Mar· I River, Ohio, visited Thursday
tin, publicity; Iv• Powell, Ju- wilh Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
lia Hysell and Mrs. Thornton, Jones. Miss Kenny and Barbara
ways and means; Mrs. Mow- Jones were roommates at Ohio
rey, scholarship: Mrs. Brinker Univerllity.
and Mrs. Spencer
auditing•
and Mrs. Hysell, Mrs. Hnckei Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Horden
Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Spencer and of Columbus were weekend
Gemma casci wreck
guests of Mrs. Garen StansHostesses el~ f~r 1 h 0 bury, Middleport, Mr. and Mrs.
year were September, Myrtle George Skinner and fa'?lly of
Walker and Iva Powell, 8 wlen- Rock S~r1~g~, and relataves 1n
er roast at Walker c 8 m P West Vtrgm1a . They were acLong Bottom, October, Juli~ companied by their grandchilHysell and Eileen Searles· No- dcen, Billy, Carolyn, Meddte,
vember, Rhoda Hackett ' and and Libby of Riverside, Calif.,
Catherine Welsh; December 12 who are spending a month In
Christmas party at Martin res: Columbus with their grandpar·
taurant; January, Myrtle Walk- ents.
er, Eun!s Brinker and' Oorothy Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Haw· i
Spencer; February,
Pearl kins have returned from SpringKnapp and Mary Martin: March; lieid where they spent a week
Ruth Th.ornton, Gemm~ CaS? with his brother and sister-in- ~
Iand Mary Reapp; Apt~. Julia law Mr. and Mrs. John Hawk· '
Hysell and Eileen Searles; May, . '
to entertain department officen msBarbara Jones returned home
Thursday after spendini the
week in Columbus with h e r

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The pennies a week it cost.~'til safeguard
your jewelry-and importah·~ · papers and
other valuables, in a safe d'&amp;posit box here
-entitle you to use your 'b )x d8 often as
you willh (during regular,_banking hours
of course). Also you aloit,f, have the keys,
101 only you can open it ••• and al-ways in
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Rent 11 safe de~siflb'qx here NOW!

Ot&gt;,en Friilly Nights
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Drive to Elberfelds in Pomeroy for your
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gained from repealed ' recent
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chased while teenagers wbu
tried to block the marchers.
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Flfleen adults and two
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Mason's Grand Champion
Frid~y

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd
are leaving this weekend for
Dallas, Texas. They will
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accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Wells of Circleville. They
will visit Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Lloyd in Dallas.
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the Na1..arene, Is on vacation.
The Rev. John Currey will be
the speaker for Sunday services.

LADIES

Mrs. Edward Wells was hooleso when the Sew·Rite Sewing
club met Wednesday evening at
the club room.

BATHING SUITS ........ l PRICE

conducied by Mrs. Elza Gil·

I LOT LADIES

Bl ouses

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Sew-Rite Sewing
Club 1uu Meeting

A short business session wa!l
more Jr. , vice president.

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and reaetlon
be fierce tmd formidable.!; Joll9btin&amp; .
lour ol lhe slatemenla

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family picnic was dlscwsed.
Mrs. Harvey Van Vranken received a birthday gift from her
secret pal. Refreshlnento were
served by the boatess to Mrs.
Raymond Baity, Mra. Ronald
Browning, Mrs. WUiard Boyer,
Mrs. GUmore. Mrs. Donald MeKnight, Mrs. Van Vranken, Mrs.
Oonald Collins, and Mra. Wil·
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in truckloads of building Uon of. the Vielnamese province IBOston, Mass., ,a,ssistanl
supplies to help them after chiet. .
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adviSer to Hoa Yang diS et,
receiving pledges fttey would no Two Vielnam... companies put II another way•
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longer harbor the enemy. . cleared the village while a part · The VC were stiillp the town.
' They evacualed the villa&amp;ers, Saturday, howe¥er, the V1ef- of a U.S. Marine company V1etnamese tropps swept
many of them Viet Cong namese and the Americans backed them up in a blocking methodically through the corns ym p a t h i z r s. Aud using decided the villace must go for pos1Uon.
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plex of hamlets looking lor
flamethrowers and cigarettes good.
Capt. George Sweet . ol twmels and booby traps as they
they burned tho thatched huts
Vietnamese troops backed, up Richmond, Va., the U.S. Army moved the villagers out.
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to !he ground. The Incident was by U S. Marines swept through, adviser to the Vietnamese On July 8, 14 VC su~~
filmed by American television forc ibly clearing out all res-- troops, said the area has long were taken mto custody m the
and brought w i d e sp r e a d idents and relocating them in been a "minor nuisance."
vill~ge, They. were singled out
protests and indignation.
the nearby "New Lire 11 hamlet. Located as it is, only two by mterrogat10n.
But about 150 dieha(d vilia· j In a few days U.S. Marine miles from vllat Da Nang Wlthm said there had been
gen refused efforts to relocate , engineers will enter the silent Airbase, the "minor nuisance:• ~any other l~stanc_es of open
thlm in 8 nearby refugee cmd dead village and remove. it Iapparently was one the Amen- VIet Cong activity m Cam Ne
hamlet and returned to Cam from th face of the earth.
cans could not a~ord to put up including combat patrol actions

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ASCS TO-CONVENE
Marine Lance Corporal Vaughn t'. French,, 2~ son
The Gallia County Agricul· of Mr and Mrs. Vaughn J. French, Addison, was r cent·
lure Soil and Conservation Ser· ly awarded a Meritorious Mast Ia rare. award which calls
vice convention will be held at or reco'!'mend~ a .promotion) for hiS performance of
· th ASCS . duty while servmg m V1et Nam.
10 a .m., wed nesday'" e
Cpt.' French was with the shock and resuscitation
offK't. at .92 Sycamore St. J. teams on opera 1.ton " Do ubl e Eagl e - Phase II" and
Melvm Gliil&lt;&gt;rt. chairman . of "Virginia". which covered the periods from Feb. 19
the ASC county . commltlee .. throu h Feb. 28 and from April 4 through AprU 30 of
states the ron ventwn 1s open th . g
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As the only electrician wtth High school BJ'aduale, . ·joined
the teams vou spent many hours the Marines In October, 1964.
For Fall Day Quarter tllrough various nights working I He was located near Ute Do·
with electric~\ equipment to , Nang Air Foree base, while
Classes Begin
' kPep it in running order. Your : fighting the Communists in Vi·
Sept.
capable efforts and devotion to' et Nam . . While ,overseas, he
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units of whol&lt; blood from dam. !Liuie. an old high school··bu&lt;J.
age and therefore contributed Idy . They met ¥ French was de.
GBC Graduates"
a great dea l lo the saving of rna- parting _Yiet Nam, Litlle
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. ia." during a periOij, when French has been home vislt,., Veterans Training
:rounds werl enl.@riJ18 the camp, ing friends and relatives :since
Under tho New Gl Bill
Iyou •bowed cool leadership in .July 10. He reported to Camp
;helping the medical personnel , LeJeune, N.C. Saturday . !!~ has
~talot 11nd lnforrNtion
take &lt;.:o~Jer.
two years remaining on his prel••lllobloUoon Roo_,
"Though not a hospital corps- sent enlistment.
men. ~·ou gave freely of your 1
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badly injured patienls. Your COLUMBUS iUPI) - For the
efforts have drawn the alten- first six' months of 1166, every
tion, praise and favorable com· four hours in Ohio someone
men! ol those about you. Again died in a traffic accident high·
J commend you on your exem· way safety department ~
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in truckloads of building Uon of. the Vielnamese province IBOston, Mass., ,a,ssistanl
supplies to help them after chiet. .
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adviSer to Hoa Yang diS et,
receiving pledges fttey would no Two Vielnam... companies put II another way•
lol!fh. '
longer harbor the enemy. . cleared the village while a part · The VC were stiillp the town.
' They evacualed the villa&amp;ers, Saturday, howe¥er, the V1ef- of a U.S. Marine company V1etnamese tropps swept
many of them Viet Cong namese and the Americans backed them up in a blocking methodically through the corns ym p a t h i z r s. Aud using decided the villace must go for pos1Uon.
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plex of hamlets looking lor
flamethrowers and cigarettes good.
Capt. George Sweet . ol twmels and booby traps as they
they burned tho thatched huts
Vietnamese troops backed, up Richmond, Va., the U.S. Army moved the villagers out.
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to !he ground. The Incident was by U S. Marines swept through, adviser to the Vietnamese On July 8, 14 VC su~~
filmed by American television forc ibly clearing out all res-- troops, said the area has long were taken mto custody m the
and brought w i d e sp r e a d idents and relocating them in been a "minor nuisance."
vill~ge, They. were singled out
protests and indignation.
the nearby "New Lire 11 hamlet. Located as it is, only two by mterrogat10n.
But about 150 dieha(d vilia· j In a few days U.S. Marine miles from vllat Da Nang Wlthm said there had been
gen refused efforts to relocate , engineers will enter the silent Airbase, the "minor nuisance:• ~any other l~stanc_es of open
thlm in 8 nearby refugee cmd dead village and remove. it Iapparently was one the Amen- VIet Cong activity m Cam Ne
hamlet and returned to Cam from th face of the earth.
cans could not a~ord to put up including combat patrol actions

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Marine Lance Corporal Vaughn t'. French,, 2~ son
The Gallia County Agricul· of Mr and Mrs. Vaughn J. French, Addison, was r cent·
lure Soil and Conservation Ser· ly awarded a Meritorious Mast Ia rare. award which calls
vice convention will be held at or reco'!'mend~ a .promotion) for hiS performance of
· th ASCS . duty while servmg m V1et Nam.
10 a .m., wed nesday'" e
Cpt.' French was with the shock and resuscitation
offK't. at .92 Sycamore St. J. teams on opera 1.ton " Do ubl e Eagl e - Phase II" and
Melvm Gliil&lt;&gt;rt. chairman . of "Virginia". which covered the periods from Feb. 19
the ASC county . commltlee .. throu h Feb. 28 and from April 4 through AprU 30 of
states the ron ventwn 1s open th . g
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As the only electrician wtth High school BJ'aduale, . ·joined
the teams vou spent many hours the Marines In October, 1964.
For Fall Day Quarter tllrough various nights working I He was located near Ute Do·
with electric~\ equipment to , Nang Air Foree base, while
Classes Begin
' kPep it in running order. Your : fighting the Communists in Vi·
Sept.
capable efforts and devotion to' et Nam . . While ,overseas, he
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dutv undoubted!} kept. many ' met one Gallia countian, Larry
"Tha Beller Jobl Go To
units of whol&lt; blood from dam. !Liuie. an old high school··bu&lt;J.
age and therefore contributed Idy . They met ¥ French was de.
GBC Graduates"
a great dea l lo the saving of rna- parting _Yiet Nam, Litlle
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GIC HH Been Approved ny lives. On Operation · ''Virgin· just arrived .
. ia." during a periOij, when French has been home vislt,., Veterans Training
:rounds werl enl.@riJ18 the camp, ing friends and relatives :since
Under tho New Gl Bill
Iyou •bowed cool leadership in .July 10. He reported to Camp
;helping the medical personnel , LeJeune, N.C. Saturday . !!~ has
~talot 11nd lnforrNtion
take &lt;.:o~Jer.
two years remaining on his prel••lllobloUoon Roo_,
"Though not a hospital corps- sent enlistment.
men. ~·ou gave freely of your 1
Business lime and ffiergies in !he care of
EVERY f H()Uflll.
badly injured patienls. Your COLUMBUS iUPI) - For the
efforts have drawn the alten- first six' months of 1166, every
tion, praise and favorable com· four hours in Ohio someone
men! ol those about you. Again died in a traffic accident high·
J commend you on your exem· way safety department ~
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wllh ~ of a)l .w!nne!'s. turned i!tto the maiD hir~ llf&amp;e · bmuedla\ely following eacb event. This
WOUld
only llelp local.
media - there's po
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to cov• all ev t~ that are ·going oo the ou1'41t·town of lcials who call long·disIl&gt;r results.

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WE WILL SELL YOU A NEW '66 CHEVROLET OR OLDSMOBILE'
FOR LESS, TO GAIN YOUR BUSINESS AGAIN
SELLING CHEVROLET$ &amp; OLDSMOBILE$ IS OUR BUSINESS- YOUR SAnSFAaiON OUR GOAL!

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For the fact is that at of right DOW
are of sufficient interest to your
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may baftl taken the time IIIli
lilt ID collect 10me sort of lnlo1rm"1~"
lbout )'Oil.
Alld lhll llll't Ill.
Tbt lUau of tile Budget is now
1'011111 tltll 1 National IIIII&amp; Center
llllllslled to &amp;!Semble Ill tllil m~;:
ous informat1011. fttd it Into 1
IJld IIIII up with • camplete, lt'a..n
heort doa!er oo you IIIII your life foi 11an·
tly 1IJI b)' IDYOIIII Wbo may
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Aay way you looi: at II, tllil
ldd up to I lllrlliDI ilwuloa of If'~~
And it is all the more 1111:""'11. I'
ICIIIle of the illformatlon on file
may not have lieu nhll!ned
JGU, or from lllllleniable fiCII
t111t 1rc1m wlllt oilier peaplo have

into Privacy
. - ilmltlgatara about you,
Now, Ill Ml&lt;h secolld·hand lnlormatloa
may be llll""**y true IIIII unb'i 11 On
the otllec blllll, It may 1101. ,..._. "' 'II
Ia, 111m It II Ill IIIII bil. flmiiJ-tllld dolIter.
ADd .-.. you doa't lmDw whlt'a Ill the
lilt, or wbo may be aeeJnc II, JQU, of
......., lllve 10 cbtmee w detly or apllla
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l'lltrapa you 1111 • lortwllle u to lllfe
no qllllml about what ~ may lmDw
aboUt your or yOIII' llflln, reprdlen ol
wbo he 11, what hll mollv• are ar bow
prlvlle the aub)eel mallei' 11111 be.
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111ms to 111111 elements In South
Viet Nam Is the Fourth DlVI·
llol. 'Ita lvy·lesf shoulder pateh
110.1 makel reutlelvous alq
the forwlrd liDe wllb the lila
Red One lluh of lbe Flrll Dl'fl.doa. Twuty.two years .110
lbe bebUually glamorous Flrsl
stormed ashore on frilhUul

Omaha Beacb Ill France wblle
Ita far lesHtorlad eonnde di·
'fllfoa, lbe Fooirtb, wu plodding
ttiOUdly Ienard upon Utah
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bo&lt;aUH
IMre II • IJO'IIilll wwld sc!:ft Yet the
U. I. erap II COOiider1bly
tbiJl It
lhould bave been. Farmen
able to
Allly aploll lbe world opp&lt;&gt;l~~~...
The reaooe II almple. Lui
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wheat beill8 lllrveslod this
plentod, tile U. s.
ol Agricul·
of money
ture oftor.d
to get Iarmon to plut
Again tills oprlag, fen,.., were told
how mueb lbey could
farmer plantIng more then this
loafs • gov·
ernment sub.!ldy of about
a bushel on
around 41 to 45 per cent
· crop oa the
average.
The govemrnent in
ments II per ..,L ~&gt;IM~ IJ&gt;ftlll
just been announ&lt;ed.
iaereut!l come

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U. S. farmers that eurrent wheel outpul
Isn't lower. Ia 1!161,, the U. S. Deperlmenl
of Agriculture tried Ill J'llb throoP
a
tough eontrol system IIIII would lllve •
verely limitod wbeat production. 'l'lle farm.
us rejected the proposal in a referendum.
but lbe Agriculture Deparlmenl, 0111Yinetlt
thai II was right and the tarmen ~.
otepped ill with heavy payments lo aehleve
lbe 111111e end - get formen lo ..,.. lea
wheaL
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Tbt present wheal problems are a result
II tile administralloa oviiTidlnl lbe lll'lh·

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Apln, U. S. producti410 hll been held back

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Ill NOftlllber, luel tbere .anWASHINGTON (NEA) ~ 801101111 be held at present lev·
YaleiY, llaalld ReajJIII, Calllor· els.
m'l OOP !Poi&amp;iMshfp Jloml. lo, qaln, Reagan plainly Is
-. rem o1a c•Mwe, Bat lr7fle wpoalllon himself to
the IQJDmer polll tiiJIPBl be II los lbe blame on Brown and
draWing ever ekller to t be tbe Demoerats for any bigger
11081 now· 11114 by bil IJemo.' ~ ar bJcber lues he
eretle 11Vat, Gov. Edatlmlt "O; milbt !lave w endorse ll he
CPat) Bnnra.
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To ..,_ wbo bas !llb4 ~ Bagan II 1101 quile recoJICII.

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tq. Farmers hive IBcrel8ld their output
to meet tbat ckm-1.
The
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ion, 11*1 Cbiul, IDdia and a Jut ot Giller
countries make II deer that Ia blaie loodl
·w.•re enle!riul IIIIo ID on Gl arcity •
'l'lle United Nstloos ia reeent years
hoi publlsbed lludln obowlDC the warld is
movinl into slutly ...,dliea. 'l'beae lludlos bave eonelllllod lhe Uallecl Stalel would
have tD inertMt ill ,..teuuluraa e«eqe.
lt'o lime the wbolt ll)'l1eiD of lllrieullur·
al allotments IJld eonlnlla be l'MDIIIIned,

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JOvernor'l cbalr In the ullon's "fat" In il. Conceivably, as jiOV·
111011 populouutale, luoberlq. .,..... be might ~ a COIIIidIn bil e. ewllefutl diJI eralie show of Parlne
aome
11 an e1J18111n1 IIIII IP'abasbed llems, aware reallstleally lhal
&lt;Ole&amp; 11tlve, J1eai1D II'IP'ded a hard·pnssed tllate leglalature
lilt llnda"'l eill for beaYJ bftd. milbt well bite tbem 8galn.
pt eulliDI IIIII 1 eeDql1 bold- ftlle llealaD poppies with
down on govermnent' · expent~t. naiHJ, ~·- JIIU ardW rflllltures. Last spring, be urged wing '!ollowen p bowUDg aiODg
Bro~. lo alice $ZG million off Ill tbelr eberlalled "eat lite bad·
bis latest budget.
. . - eat - repeal lite
Tile e,tdent approach of 1.11e , . _ tu" niL
reali!J ol olllcl llu cbaD&amp;ed J,Jow they would respond to
the 10111- lWCIIl uad..Ued• •••&amp;Ill Ill 1116'1 If be beCame
tiJoroiCbly that Callfonda'a llud. lht "spend• and taz.JDcreu.
tel, lib 111111J IIIGtber (IDclud- or" Ia • iDIII8r ol 111 IIWe JD.
JDg lbe federal), Ia larded wllh, ~ !II tattiiJDi ~ natlqJW
bullt-lD e.scalalors wldcb Dll politiCal future. .
npendiW!es lor edllcalkm, wei· ~ llanWIIIIen Republkan
-· fare and similar piii'Jioles u ,..,..e!ooaiiD lbe West lbiW
lilt populaUoo bead &lt;t11111t riles. lbe rlgbl-wingers wDI eagerly
Tbtlre Ia 110 reallsllc praapecl lllCtlpt lilY jlJI!Ift•atlon•
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Ill ,..,.allnl tbole tieel•lllft, "Gov....... Jle•pn" mJshl Ill·

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.., en11re1J tltoee of lbe writer whleb 1111111 be burDed out with U the voice tl dlsaenl II sllenolbd'l'l DOl necmarllf of the the bot lroo, lbealllf}dre with ed.
,_. ._ tit
late
UDII Selltlnel.)
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jan open to aw ow up the old For as sla ...., e
IY 8Uit0NYMOOS
order."
John F. Kennedy "The great
"AI are .....,.. to lire •llld of Widell wu only O:' more now. advantage that li-ee '!:.':.h
1 IIIIPIJ •n;
er Jft'slatemenl of SeD 'lbom- sbould give as II a oppo.......
• . . 111e etdldrn fl tis as Dodd's jlfOIIOWlCelllent thll ty lo re&lt;o(llioe our own weak·
Jlllll.
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..,.., 1s 111e aaa who hatll draw It hard - between the ID 10 re&lt;'lll'l"'"g li*D we may
......., fiiU If 'bem·
right of free speeeh and assem. be able lo auanl qalnst them."
fte7 1
101 be u~noed: bly, and the right to J!Orpetrate To lbooe ,;wllo ..;tl - .the
ney 'ohall ~ witto tle treason."
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Be 11 &lt;~uliouJI1 Jll'OPilitle bird 1o the tb1t1p au fa'llll'
blmseJf 1Jr the lhlft wftllll7, 11M lllid first - before If il comes.
, B8l'l' adjusbneuts .mod at 1111'
Dropped bolo Jdl pUIIc 1111ero 1ng • broader YOte. What their
1U1ce1 1nom lime II flllle
IN Idols say lint; they lf&amp;Ue, is
c:1oapa 111a liNn; 111 1#'' wbll they reilly bellive.
nsort 11 .bedlel ~. II "'apo tllld first .that bud(IOIIl""lll fta•Mia! b_ii
eoukl be slashed and taxes
wlllek . .,. •
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c !rim•"" 'l'be eb.- seem
peat 'IIIII&amp;M 1!11&amp; 11llk J• ,.._, that bil davollea wlD
after .,. Jaauy.
•, alldl ·with blm ev• 11 reai!IJ
'Ibis Ia$ by - . . . iJ l!llil .... Jtba·lllt oilMr ...,. 'lbeJ
by CaBfomllol!letven u IDGI(e •
lihriiY• Wltllld .lbel, oaee
than a ad~ etiDrt to Jtal&amp;. "'l!ll'ft!UIP'Is lbe buideos dumpI" Jldlng r1J1Da btJd. 4 •'ill ltbb bJ "Pet Bnwn'l
aet. It sale the llaCe for a aJtmo•• ,,~ aa eleded ·Jiea.
''GoiGIQi 8Mp•" tiD cllllar po 1llltlkl be ablt mllme to
atgnlnc.t tu: ~ 1n IJII. wlllre the populatloD goes up
Some Clll6lrota
llllnoken Ulber 111 the promised IIDd
tlllnk 1111t r» ~ wbo will !tat lfiitdbC pes don.

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the Slate" by Enpls. Ftnllly, be takel
up the "FundameoLilo of Socialism in Cu·
bl" by Blu Roca.
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In lbe 114111 stqe, tile prisoner must
write for pulllicallon papera • the prllcl·
_ _ , 11 the pte.
This Is lhe same Sea. Dodd or 1~ J!!':."olexcuae ltr deplea
be'a Jeanoed. These are used lor Com·
'ibe Jll'OII'&amp;m ts ealled "robabilllllloa."
(l'!alm J-21)
who
oeems to bave had eonsld· ny...,. u.. ,._,_ lbe Cooatitltmllllillt propqudl.
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erable difficully "dr•winl 1 lion, I would suaaest llicluiiGD
He must, from tlmt to IID!Il,: lip ...... . Artburth Seldftin(er'• orticle ~" hetwl!en politleal and pri· If the seldom printed first part
"cboose" lbe proiJ'IIP or nol Bul cu..
ments
in support Ill . . ....... ~mpilp
tro'J 111t11 do eome ''pmuedln1." 'lllfJ finl
m e Aug. u. sa1evepnst re. vale eapenditure.
of the aamequote." ID ber dealthe
Cuban
Oommunllll"
llln
lliJmiDI
at
pft'IUulons are modeot.
minds thai "by tile end of the A quite large proportim ol ln(8 with foreieo ~. may
the moment. 'llleD lbe ~ li ftlld7 " ehties then wiU be aome seven the unrest In our scbools and she always be rllhL"
'Jbe prl- Is lold thai ll be ......
for
the next step. '
to work for the Stell IIIII Neeive ComJnu.
He
must serve lb lt'lbulals Wbldl ,.... million
lludentl
and lllliversiUes
hill a mil· been
colleges
recentof efforts
years has
lloa teadlen
ill our
the Inresull
to
all&amp; ~illlloa he wlD be freed after
prllloners
wlto
refull
II
be
"rehaliWIIIII colleen" and "that It wlll sllenct the eomiOJ ,.....lion,
.. .. tiD three yean.
Iab!d."
' ' • .M refuses this on.r, persoellioa il
be 1 l'llltllltuency lor the Bill-of· These repressive
mtosures - - •
He must, wbeD rtq\l!tllld. lpntd I'IIID1teppod up.
rllbla·"
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have
Included
in
addJtlan
to I 11'1 ordered by the aulllorllies 11110111 the
!Jis· already • meager food rauons may
This group represents • reel the usual IIIDIIH!allJnc and Ia·
Blfore' t I :...., a - '1
other prisonera.
·· •• cut or be may be put Diked •• solitary
dqer
to
the
llllbitlena
of our belling of disseotm •• "Viet·
He must regular!J illform oa btl lellon weuld-be-dictalorJ,
b.pty, . .. - , .!r confinement. He may be slruck ,..ted·
far-right. nib" subYersives, and "traitand,
wben
r._ted,
dellounce
thelll
11&amp;- befere ..... - . . .
.!J with the breed side of a bayOIIOI or jabeats, and IIH:llled ueoa.serva· on," aueb. measW'el u upea- ·
vorllli. IIIII.
a tribi!Dal,
il: lied er given Icy lllths at :JO.mi!HIIe inter. tore
Ufts". For these students can sion or students, cancellation of
'these acts "train" hil brain to _ .
,._ He may be aent out OD -k details
not ~ coerced into sllenct! by draft deferments, and even use HumlliiJ leeds to ~
plete obedience.
• 10 brutal he brell&lt;s physically.
Then be may be ellowed 10 leave prts. lht t1me hooored methods of ec- of regular police to break up ad DOIIO . . _ _ It Is lbe
In one case, the Cubans reportedly placbl...... form· of lllf.resped 1o
on and go out lalo the Wll!'ld. Tile ll\ldJ OGtmte pressures, party propa- student meetings.
ed TNT ehar.., hooked up to detonators
guda,
and
strew-man
threats
And
as
our
Involvement
in
lldmit miltal!l!o IIIII to make ·
reports that ev• undtt lbeoe llftte pnoIn buik:lup housing
prisoners lived for
of
••someone
coming
over
here,"
Asia
ln~reases,
ao,
also
will
the
1mendl for them. - Jotm J.. ~
1111'01 tiiOIIt pal1tleal Pi laonaorl refuse ()em.
' "nblbllltatlon." The
prisoners lived for
which
have
been
so
effective
.
effort
to
silence
the
voiee
of
McClay, American diplomat-. .
munilt •·rehabilftatioa."
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Jlli10thl nut to theot ready·l&lt;&gt;-fire char&amp;·
with their elders.
' youth. The protest ef students
.. ODee • prisoner "chooses" to be "ret~•
This power of tile youth was !and ywng writers in the early
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blllll)ed," the study reports. be starts with
lone ago recognized . More than part of this century, against the
•·...,." stepa and moves up a ladder.
, 3,01111 years ago the prophet Jsa. social conditions of !hat period l••"'-~'!l!!!!i"l!"IJ'l!!J!!!!'!!!!!'
." 11'111 first ltqe begins with weekly talks ,
: lab stattd "and the people shall was silen&lt;ed 11 the beginDinJ of - Q -W..t II 1inN111J ..,o
· • pttpaganda IIIOVIes and a study of Comhe oppressed, every one by an- lhe first world war by t"" same • ealiN!
eommentaries. The prisoner is
etber and every man by his erieo of "treason," "pro.Ger- A .-Thill grus wu ~
to nld and explain the speeches
Deilbbor; !he child shall be- DIBn," and ""hY don't yoo p f11r Timothy Hansou, who Is
eutro. He'~ required to attend a
b"'e himself proudly against back over !here," and the ~real· al)d 1o have brought the liOed
and discuss and explain Fidel
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Of c..ne w
the oneleltt."
1y D&lt;!l!ded ·IOgtsliolion lor aoclll : into lhe CatoUDU about 1'110.
.~~lllfto•i Havlbo Declarlltlon and his HisA leldln IJlpooeDI of Yoe boasLid r&amp;
Alld !'l"re ~AUf thai Prince f retw:ms ~h as oi&lt;Ha• usis~ 1
WID Absolv. Me and Jose
Marti's
eently that he could walk onwaten'j)th· ot Conservatism, Von Meik!r-Jance, st&gt;cial •ecur(ty, reduced ,
ol MOIIteaisiJ.
oat even gettlog his feet we.
Dlcll ol AU111'1a, Ia l!itldcy oflworJdiW lloul'l! and the rtght of1 Q - Willi to dltltactlve athe prisoner completes these stud·
Six hWidred spectators paid up to $tOO the decree of Carlsbad of . 1819.1collective -bargainlq, aU "'/. 11oat 1M O)'tllf u twiT
DJOIVes 011 to three works of Lenin
..:li to see blm try 1o do it.
whleh dissolved and prohibited, wh1ch are now generally ••· A - Owll differ flo.., most i
'ilt~··oiib Reilllon." "The State and Revolu·
He senk lib a rock.
any student organization
in/' ceflled, wis delayed tor .,..,., htrds in thai bolth lhejr..eyes :
. "f·~~'l$";,lmperialism, the Final Stage
He lbouldll't be 1oo embarrassed. Thoro
Germany, described the Yollth erotlon or ~- ·
/face forward, livtnc them bt--l
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" He goes into "Studie« on
ore eynlca who protess Ill doubt that even
I!IOVement
as:
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as
today's
hope
of
a
great
nocular vision, other birds must
by M&amp;rll and En&amp;el&amp; and the ''Ort·
President De ~lie could do 11 - at le'.,l
"The
~isease
wllicb
mu•t
be
.
soci~ty
and
of
f'*""'em
from
scrutinize on object_ with only
lbe Family," "Private Property and
1111 wltllout Jlllllri loll feet wet.
~. ·lite volcano which musl want will surely vanish Into one eye 11 a 111111.

· A III'OUP in Spain has made a study, aa
Jtt unpublicized h&lt;rt, on the brain·wash11111 techbiques Fidel Cutro's 111011 have
' ' deslped lor Cuba's 41,1118 palitieal pri•·

16,000 Feeder Calves 'to he Sold ·'

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Yet tile go\'ei'DIIIftlt eantrolo In coiiQB
beve, ov• lht put yean, ea.... lilt l1DJI.
ed States to loH I fOOCIIY cbaot of I be
DWht .. other .-trltl. Ia
the past lbeee coatroll """"" oollon 10
hiP (to meet lbe aeedl of Jllll1lul ~
ducers) It wu bandleapped ill oompeliDg
with II)'Dibeties.
'l'lle new low priCII ban pnbabiJ too late.
Flrmoro haYo made rapid &amp;Iiiii In lilt
areu where 1bore an nt ..,..... C!OIIIroll.
The ooybeaa mutet IllS 1101111 by lelpl
IIIli boullds. " - lllve apwted JlN' ,
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8mall fllmerl ..
poor
land, unable to row eoboD liil wemlbeny,
filld 11'1 profitable lo IIIJ Ill the bu!h
bleauae U..,
o11otmea1s wtdcb
ere W&lt;ll'lh. clollan. (fte II.WnMooll Clb be
leued or IO!d. ) 'l'bls pventllllll dolllr JD.
....uv. ketp~, them !rum lhifllll, .., ..
ooybem, when there's a boomill tiiiiDeltie IIIII llllernllioaal mortel. 'l'be7 hllll 1111
1o the "!1111'1" prollt ol government lllbll·

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ll !IOIDe food prices ha 1leen
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hau&amp;bl)&gt; ICO!fn
Yale IIIII llfll Jlemlnpay,' whG a
10 eolreat ua, 10 leave 1be :
Tile 1!11 Red 0. llwaya bed IJwnrd, Aid lbt Faarlb dltl lind the !lecriDd Wd W• Ill Red One IJld 4:011111 over to .
the dub IIIIi alwlyl l1intled 11) ller tun lllare Ill both lbe WID- beiU list IIIII w•lo bow IbiD per8bbll aedDr 1o see a real dibe lint Ill inono tbiJl IIIDie - DlDI IIIII lilt ~ ID
wbll to blm _.. the IIBt Yllloo ill acllcm. He became
lint tn " " ' - · 11n1 Ita eDIIDf IGq 110 WNb w11111 tlie lleiC!b- 11om ofiU m...,ll!r'etrt eareer. l'r1'• wildly da1uted volunteer
tMitO)ed, IIIII llret, ~. . ill beads 1 .Jqt lldnoer tJ1an ·
.,.
pnu qeDI, l1td the more the
-.uoJilel. 107 wu 1 ·country they lhould 11m . _ IJld the Annltl to the 6J rllt, ID lbe n:st of us would belittle Ivy's
CDU8In to lht - I t Wll' etll' o,mw. 'ftl'tl a lol illtoi!W'
~ ~ aolemD
dalms, _the more earnesUy
0011081"*
reapondelltl o1 a- ..,._ For 11w1, ..,, the Air Force Mr ont: 0
would J!:i'nest press them upon
41
the 1111 Red 0111 bed wblt '" really bew.
. ~-· ~ tiD e&amp;rr1 welj10DS, uo.
aow call lbe lllllnler a~mqe;" Ivy_..- the aollce tMir llqU ~by 1 I!IDill, We ne\&gt;er lllowed him quite
IIIII throtCb t1te ~ ot war there tbalthe BIB Red ODe. ... ,hlav:r =-ziUI~ to :cunvlnee us, then, not even
R usually belcl u well both tile :sui1IJ 1111 SOIIlebow iMV11a.b1J !'Ill
Cilled ' "!o ,
when ill bil c:ups be would d..
1110111 erilleal IIIII m118l ...,.. commanded, with ber flllr far
Erues A ..;:• elere himlelf to be "only file
110ltby of salients IIIII of tuq. idlta&lt;IID&amp; press frllllda IIIII her lido...., lbe ~
rldt 111111'1 Emle Pyle" -llds
1
Too, to deeceed from
lbe illcomparlble JWofellillllll1tiU
r·
In u elfort to win by the sel·
plane of blgb romembraace Ill l1td elo at t1te bard btulaesl of 411 IIIII never 1liUJD&amp;I,y lelt ber depreealb!c soft sell the game
the most humble of rellltles, ...,.,
IItie.
he could not win by bellowing
lbe First always bed the best But, 10 repeat, rr,, lob, bed He Ulld tiD ~e 11) tbe Flrll In bil bOIIest rap.
meso i• all Normandy - and lloorre who loved her among the ArlnJ ~. -bllleiiJII In Belli- But, of
be really woo
also lbi moot ~Je aupply of wrltero of war, IIIII • 1 kind am, lo wldeh 1111111 of • lrclm as all 11) lbe side of the Fourth,
Calvados brlndy, lf II eame Ill of ""DJD""''l' :tol\othe 11Jort. many Ironto would IIOIIIIIImel emollonally II not physically.
that.
age of C[1l8ldlty 11110J1f ber fol· retreat of 11 eveiUI Iller Ill- To have earned the love and reBut the Fourlb bed u- who lowers, sbe bed the very elite 1n1 oor day's eopy, to IIIDte tbe lpecl of Ernest Hemingway Ill
loved her all the same, as a Ita qtllllty. ODe o1 ber &lt;Diftl. lUilDe IIIII fiiQe of file Foard~ Pit. Indeed, tbe very leost of
man once said ot DitliJMJtb JIGIII)enll wu 1 JftiiJ wen. lllvllloa.
••,'_l·. lvy's aecampllshments through
Ooliege IIDOIIIat 1M pi'OIId l1td known wrlliD&amp; men cllled &amp;- Be would appeal to tm; .,_, Ill the ;yeara.

Tile Ntiloaal Data Center, by IIN81b'
1-.111· tile av;:llabllity ot IUCb ,._.
al lnfwmallon, &lt;Cllld p • lOIII ..., toward
putt1nc priVlle ~ IIIII Olber prtnlt
11... . Ill 1 pand JovenmeDI 101dllllh
bowl.
'l'bll pi'IIPGIII oueht lo be lillelnokld.
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WABIIINGTON - 'l'be lfll(
old flgbU,. Cllllllll of 1 glllllt
al uc:rlllclll put ere plhlf.
1111 _,. bJ - ID VIet N1111.
Alltlthe faHft wind IIIII 1(1111
llln t11e1r bettie lisp 11 , _
paled by the breath of l)lnGites 111owJnc In aeross the
,_. from Normandy and IJe.

ltlchcml !. 01Nn, Publliher
1-.es r. Dmmcr, Ad~. Dfr.
VemoaDcwtNS,Adv. Kgr,

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For the fact is that at of right DOW
are of sufficient interest to your
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may baftl taken the time IIIli
lilt ID collect 10me sort of lnlo1rm"1~"
lbout )'Oil.
Alld lhll llll't Ill.
Tbt lUau of tile Budget is now
1'011111 tltll 1 National IIIII&amp; Center
llllllslled to &amp;!Semble Ill tllil m~;:
ous informat1011. fttd it Into 1
IJld IIIII up with • camplete, lt'a..n
heort doa!er oo you IIIII your life foi 11an·
tly 1IJI b)' IDYOIIII Wbo may
1be
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Aay way you looi: at II, tllil
ldd up to I lllrlliDI ilwuloa of If'~~
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may not have lieu nhll!ned
JGU, or from lllllleniable fiCII
t111t 1rc1m wlllt oilier peaplo have

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Now, Ill Ml&lt;h secolld·hand lnlormatloa
may be llll""**y true IIIII unb'i 11 On
the otllec blllll, It may 1101. ,..._. "' 'II
Ia, 111m It II Ill IIIII bil. flmiiJ-tllld dolIter.
ADd .-.. you doa't lmDw whlt'a Ill the
lilt, or wbo may be aeeJnc II, JQU, of
......., lllve 10 cbtmee w detly or apllla
lt.
l'lltrapa you 1111 • lortwllle u to lllfe
no qllllml about what ~ may lmDw
aboUt your or yOIII' llflln, reprdlen ol
wbo he 11, what hll mollv• are ar bow
prlvlle the aub)eel mallei' 11111 be.
But IIIIIIY ot U1 ll't DOl 10 laeky. Wt
ben our ' little .eere11 thai ft'd juat u

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111ms to 111111 elements In South
Viet Nam Is the Fourth DlVI·
llol. 'Ita lvy·lesf shoulder pateh
110.1 makel reutlelvous alq
the forwlrd liDe wllb the lila
Red One lluh of lbe Flrll Dl'fl.doa. Twuty.two years .110
lbe bebUually glamorous Flrsl
stormed ashore on frilhUul

Omaha Beacb Ill France wblle
Ita far lesHtorlad eonnde di·
'fllfoa, lbe Fooirtb, wu plodding
ttiOUdly Ienard upon Utah
llucb, lilt second of the major
Alllerlcen iodlmenLI of J&gt;.Day,

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'l'lb 'llbeal - IIIII brad
u a &lt;IM
Ill poiul. Prleel ere 101111
bo&lt;aUH
IMre II • IJO'IIilll wwld sc!:ft Yet the
U. I. erap II COOiider1bly
tbiJl It
lhould bave been. Farmen
able to
Allly aploll lbe world opp&lt;&gt;l~~~...
The reaooe II almple. Lui
wu
wheat beill8 lllrveslod this
plentod, tile U. s.
ol Agricul·
of money
ture oftor.d
to get Iarmon to plut
Again tills oprlag, fen,.., were told
how mueb lbey could
farmer plantIng more then this
loafs • gov·
ernment sub.!ldy of about
a bushel on
around 41 to 45 per cent
· crop oa the
average.
The govemrnent in
ments II per ..,L ~&gt;IM~ IJ&gt;ftlll
just been announ&lt;ed.
iaereut!l come

late.
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It is only because of 10e good senee ol
U. S. farmers that eurrent wheel outpul
Isn't lower. Ia 1!161,, the U. S. Deperlmenl
of Agriculture tried Ill J'llb throoP
a
tough eontrol system IIIII would lllve •
verely limitod wbeat production. 'l'lle farm.
us rejected the proposal in a referendum.
but lbe Agriculture Deparlmenl, 0111Yinetlt
thai II was right and the tarmen ~.
otepped ill with heavy payments lo aehleve
lbe 111111e end - get formen lo ..,.. lea
wheaL
.
Tbt present wheal problems are a result
II tile administralloa oviiTidlnl lbe lll'lh·

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Feed lll'ainS are abo scerce worldwide.
Apln, U. S. producti410 hll been held back

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. 11J IIIW8Il IIRa&amp;'f
Ill NOftlllber, luel tbere .anWASHINGTON (NEA) ~ 801101111 be held at present lev·
YaleiY, llaalld ReajJIII, Calllor· els.
m'l OOP !Poi&amp;iMshfp Jloml. lo, qaln, Reagan plainly Is
-. rem o1a c•Mwe, Bat lr7fle wpoalllon himself to
the IQJDmer polll tiiJIPBl be II los lbe blame on Brown and
draWing ever ekller to t be tbe Demoerats for any bigger
11081 now· 11114 by bil IJemo.' ~ ar bJcber lues he
eretle 11Vat, Gov. Edatlmlt "O; milbt !lave w endorse ll he
CPat) Bnnra.
&amp;1!11 eleeled.
To ..,_ wbo bas !llb4 ~ Bagan II 1101 quile recoJICII.

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poultry IIIII tU marbl II erpud·
tq. Farmers hive IBcrel8ld their output
to meet tbat ckm-1.
The
llboriapl In lht lo'riet IJD.
ion, 11*1 Cbiul, IDdia and a Jut ot Giller
countries make II deer that Ia blaie loodl
·w.•re enle!riul IIIIo ID on Gl arcity •
'l'lle United Nstloos ia reeent years
hoi publlsbed lludln obowlDC the warld is
movinl into slutly ...,dliea. 'l'beae lludlos bave eonelllllod lhe Uallecl Stalel would
have tD inertMt ill ,..teuuluraa e«eqe.
lt'o lime the wbolt ll)'l1eiD of lllrieullur·
al allotments IJld eonlnlla be l'MDIIIIned,

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Seven Million Students \Viii Constitute
Strong Constituency for Bill of Rights ·.- ·
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fllo prOfliect of
lbil btulaet. He talks a lilt about the
JOvernor'l cbalr In the ullon's "fat" In il. Conceivably, as jiOV·
111011 populouutale, luoberlq. .,..... be might ~ a COIIIidIn bil e. ewllefutl diJI eralie show of Parlne
aome
11 an e1J18111n1 IIIII IP'abasbed llems, aware reallstleally lhal
&lt;Ole&amp; 11tlve, J1eai1D II'IP'ded a hard·pnssed tllate leglalature
lilt llnda"'l eill for beaYJ bftd. milbt well bite tbem 8galn.
pt eulliDI IIIII 1 eeDql1 bold- ftlle llealaD poppies with
down on govermnent' · expent~t. naiHJ, ~·- JIIU ardW rflllltures. Last spring, be urged wing '!ollowen p bowUDg aiODg
Bro~. lo alice $ZG million off Ill tbelr eberlalled "eat lite bad·
bis latest budget.
. . - eat - repeal lite
Tile e,tdent approach of 1.11e , . _ tu" niL
reali!J ol olllcl llu cbaD&amp;ed J,Jow they would respond to
the 10111- lWCIIl uad..Ued• •••&amp;Ill Ill 1116'1 If be beCame
tiJoroiCbly that Callfonda'a llud. lht "spend• and taz.JDcreu.
tel, lib 111111J IIIGtber (IDclud- or" Ia • iDIII8r ol 111 IIWe JD.
JDg lbe federal), Ia larded wllh, ~ !II tattiiJDi ~ natlqJW
bullt-lD e.scalalors wldcb Dll politiCal future. .
npendiW!es lor edllcalkm, wei· ~ llanWIIIIen Republkan
-· fare and similar piii'Jioles u ,..,..e!ooaiiD lbe West lbiW
lilt populaUoo bead &lt;t11111t riles. lbe rlgbl-wingers wDI eagerly
Tbtlre Ia 110 reallsllc praapecl lllCtlpt lilY jlJI!Ift•atlon•
a
Ill ,..,.allnl tbole tieel•lllft, "Gov....... Jle•pn" mJshl Ill·

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from . Ita lial
f.':: ~--·"~a:,.~
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(The opilllons In this column) be eztbt&amp;uilbed, the llDgreDI I lbe maw ol •mllilary neeeully"
.., en11re1J tltoee of lbe writer whleb 1111111 be burDed out with U the voice tl dlsaenl II sllenolbd'l'l DOl necmarllf of the the bot lroo, lbealllf}dre with ed.
,_. ._ tit
late
UDII Selltlnel.)
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jan open to aw ow up the old For as sla ...., e
IY 8Uit0NYMOOS
order."
John F. Kennedy "The great
"AI are .....,.. to lire •llld of Widell wu only O:' more now. advantage that li-ee '!:.':.h
1 IIIIPIJ •n;
er Jft'slatemenl of SeD 'lbom- sbould give as II a oppo.......
• . . 111e etdldrn fl tis as Dodd's jlfOIIOWlCelllent thll ty lo re&lt;o(llioe our own weak·
Jlllll.
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· · •:we have to drew a line, and ....,... II well u 0111' lln!qtiL
..,.., 1s 111e aaa who hatll draw It hard - between the ID 10 re&lt;'lll'l"'"g li*D we may
......., fiiU If 'bem·
right of free speeeh and assem. be able lo auanl qalnst them."
fte7 1
101 be u~noed: bly, and the right to J!Orpetrate To lbooe ,;wllo ..;tl - .the
ney 'ohall ~ witto tle treason."
, alatemenl, My &lt;Ountry, fi&amp;hl

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e Used Side Defl.ery Rakes
e Your John Deere Dealer

knowa thll, lao.
ReapD
..u... 111111 lo cllDI
Be 11 &lt;~uliouJI1 Jll'OPilitle bird 1o the tb1t1p au fa'llll'
blmseJf 1Jr the lhlft wftllll7, 11M lllid first - before If il comes.
, B8l'l' adjusbneuts .mod at 1111'
Dropped bolo Jdl pUIIc 1111ero 1ng • broader YOte. What their
1U1ce1 1nom lime II flllle
IN Idols say lint; they lf&amp;Ue, is
c:1oapa 111a liNn; 111 1#'' wbll they reilly bellive.
nsort 11 .bedlel ~. II "'apo tllld first .that bud(IOIIl""lll fta•Mia! b_ii
eoukl be slashed and taxes
wlllek . .,. •
• a ...
c !rim•"" 'l'be eb.- seem
peat 'IIIII&amp;M 1!11&amp; 11llk J• ,.._, that bil davollea wlD
after .,. Jaauy.
•, alldl ·with blm ev• 11 reai!IJ
'Ibis Ia$ by - . . . iJ l!llil .... Jtba·lllt oilMr ...,. 'lbeJ
by CaBfomllol!letven u IDGI(e •
lihriiY• Wltllld .lbel, oaee
than a ad~ etiDrt to Jtal&amp;. "'l!ll'ft!UIP'Is lbe buideos dumpI" Jldlng r1J1Da btJd. 4 •'ill ltbb bJ "Pet Bnwn'l
aet. It sale the llaCe for a aJtmo•• ,,~ aa eleded ·Jiea.
''GoiGIQi 8Mp•" tiD cllllar po 1llltlkl be ablt mllme to
atgnlnc.t tu: ~ 1n IJII. wlllre the populatloD goes up
Some Clll6lrota
llllnoken Ulber 111 the promised IIDd
tlllnk 1111t r» ~ wbo will !tat lfiitdbC pes don.

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the Slate" by Enpls. Ftnllly, be takel
up the "FundameoLilo of Socialism in Cu·
bl" by Blu Roca.
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In lbe 114111 stqe, tile prisoner must
write for pulllicallon papera • the prllcl·
_ _ , 11 the pte.
This Is lhe same Sea. Dodd or 1~ J!!':."olexcuae ltr deplea
be'a Jeanoed. These are used lor Com·
'ibe Jll'OII'&amp;m ts ealled "robabilllllloa."
(l'!alm J-21)
who
oeems to bave had eonsld· ny...,. u.. ,._,_ lbe Cooatitltmllllillt propqudl.
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lr II "Yoountary." '!1lat II, pr18onen ean
erable difficully "dr•winl 1 lion, I would suaaest llicluiiGD
He must, from tlmt to IID!Il,: lip ...... . Artburth Seldftin(er'• orticle ~" hetwl!en politleal and pri· If the seldom printed first part
"cboose" lbe proiJ'IIP or nol Bul cu..
ments
in support Ill . . ....... ~mpilp
tro'J 111t11 do eome ''pmuedln1." 'lllfJ finl
m e Aug. u. sa1evepnst re. vale eapenditure.
of the aamequote." ID ber dealthe
Cuban
Oommunllll"
llln
lliJmiDI
at
pft'IUulons are modeot.
minds thai "by tile end of the A quite large proportim ol ln(8 with foreieo ~. may
the moment. 'llleD lbe ~ li ftlld7 " ehties then wiU be aome seven the unrest In our scbools and she always be rllhL"
'Jbe prl- Is lold thai ll be ......
for
the next step. '
to work for the Stell IIIII Neeive ComJnu.
He
must serve lb lt'lbulals Wbldl ,.... million
lludentl
and lllliversiUes
hill a mil· been
colleges
recentof efforts
years has
lloa teadlen
ill our
the Inresull
to
all&amp; ~illlloa he wlD be freed after
prllloners
wlto
refull
II
be
"rehaliWIIIII colleen" and "that It wlll sllenct the eomiOJ ,.....lion,
.. .. tiD three yean.
Iab!d."
' ' • .M refuses this on.r, persoellioa il
be 1 l'llltllltuency lor the Bill-of· These repressive
mtosures - - •
He must, wbeD rtq\l!tllld. lpntd I'IIID1teppod up.
rllbla·"
.
have
Included
in
addJtlan
to I 11'1 ordered by the aulllorllies 11110111 the
!Jis· already • meager food rauons may
This group represents • reel the usual IIIDIIH!allJnc and Ia·
Blfore' t I :...., a - '1
other prisonera.
·· •• cut or be may be put Diked •• solitary
dqer
to
the
llllbitlena
of our belling of disseotm •• "Viet·
He must regular!J illform oa btl lellon weuld-be-dictalorJ,
b.pty, . .. - , .!r confinement. He may be slruck ,..ted·
far-right. nib" subYersives, and "traitand,
wben
r._ted,
dellounce
thelll
11&amp;- befere ..... - . . .
.!J with the breed side of a bayOIIOI or jabeats, and IIH:llled ueoa.serva· on," aueb. measW'el u upea- ·
vorllli. IIIII.
a tribi!Dal,
il: lied er given Icy lllths at :JO.mi!HIIe inter. tore
Ufts". For these students can sion or students, cancellation of
'these acts "train" hil brain to _ .
,._ He may be aent out OD -k details
not ~ coerced into sllenct! by draft deferments, and even use HumlliiJ leeds to ~
plete obedience.
• 10 brutal he brell&lt;s physically.
Then be may be ellowed 10 leave prts. lht t1me hooored methods of ec- of regular police to break up ad DOIIO . . _ _ It Is lbe
In one case, the Cubans reportedly placbl...... form· of lllf.resped 1o
on and go out lalo the Wll!'ld. Tile ll\ldJ OGtmte pressures, party propa- student meetings.
ed TNT ehar.., hooked up to detonators
guda,
and
strew-man
threats
And
as
our
Involvement
in
lldmit miltal!l!o IIIII to make ·
reports that ev• undtt lbeoe llftte pnoIn buik:lup housing
prisoners lived for
of
••someone
coming
over
here,"
Asia
ln~reases,
ao,
also
will
the
1mendl for them. - Jotm J.. ~
1111'01 tiiOIIt pal1tleal Pi laonaorl refuse ()em.
' "nblbllltatlon." The
prisoners lived for
which
have
been
so
effective
.
effort
to
silence
the
voiee
of
McClay, American diplomat-. .
munilt •·rehabilftatioa."
·
Jlli10thl nut to theot ready·l&lt;&gt;-fire char&amp;·
with their elders.
' youth. The protest ef students
.. ODee • prisoner "chooses" to be "ret~•
This power of tile youth was !and ywng writers in the early
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blllll)ed," the study reports. be starts with
lone ago recognized . More than part of this century, against the
•·...,." stepa and moves up a ladder.
, 3,01111 years ago the prophet Jsa. social conditions of !hat period l••"'-~'!l!!!!i"l!"IJ'l!!J!!!!'!!!!!'
." 11'111 first ltqe begins with weekly talks ,
: lab stattd "and the people shall was silen&lt;ed 11 the beginDinJ of - Q -W..t II 1inN111J ..,o
· • pttpaganda IIIOVIes and a study of Comhe oppressed, every one by an- lhe first world war by t"" same • ealiN!
eommentaries. The prisoner is
etber and every man by his erieo of "treason," "pro.Ger- A .-Thill grus wu ~
to nld and explain the speeches
Deilbbor; !he child shall be- DIBn," and ""hY don't yoo p f11r Timothy Hansou, who Is
eutro. He'~ required to attend a
b"'e himself proudly against back over !here," and the ~real· al)d 1o have brought the liOed
and discuss and explain Fidel
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Of c..ne w
the oneleltt."
1y D&lt;!l!ded ·IOgtsliolion lor aoclll : into lhe CatoUDU about 1'110.
.~~lllfto•i Havlbo Declarlltlon and his HisA leldln IJlpooeDI of Yoe boasLid r&amp;
Alld !'l"re ~AUf thai Prince f retw:ms ~h as oi&lt;Ha• usis~ 1
WID Absolv. Me and Jose
Marti's
eently that he could walk onwaten'j)th· ot Conservatism, Von Meik!r-Jance, st&gt;cial •ecur(ty, reduced ,
ol MOIIteaisiJ.
oat even gettlog his feet we.
Dlcll ol AU111'1a, Ia l!itldcy oflworJdiW lloul'l! and the rtght of1 Q - Willi to dltltactlve athe prisoner completes these stud·
Six hWidred spectators paid up to $tOO the decree of Carlsbad of . 1819.1collective -bargainlq, aU "'/. 11oat 1M O)'tllf u twiT
DJOIVes 011 to three works of Lenin
..:li to see blm try 1o do it.
whleh dissolved and prohibited, wh1ch are now generally ••· A - Owll differ flo.., most i
'ilt~··oiib Reilllon." "The State and Revolu·
He senk lib a rock.
any student organization
in/' ceflled, wis delayed tor .,..,., htrds in thai bolth lhejr..eyes :
. "f·~~'l$";,lmperialism, the Final Stage
He lbouldll't be 1oo embarrassed. Thoro
Germany, described the Yollth erotlon or ~- ·
/face forward, livtnc them bt--l
!
" He goes into "Studie« on
ore eynlca who protess Ill doubt that even
I!IOVement
as:
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as
today's
hope
of
a
great
nocular vision, other birds must
by M&amp;rll and En&amp;el&amp; and the ''Ort·
President De ~lie could do 11 - at le'.,l
"The
~isease
wllicb
mu•t
be
.
soci~ty
and
of
f'*""'em
from
scrutinize on object_ with only
lbe Family," "Private Property and
1111 wltllout Jlllllri loll feet wet.
~. ·lite volcano which musl want will surely vanish Into one eye 11 a 111111.

· A III'OUP in Spain has made a study, aa
Jtt unpublicized h&lt;rt, on the brain·wash11111 techbiques Fidel Cutro's 111011 have
' ' deslped lor Cuba's 41,1118 palitieal pri•·

16,000 Feeder Calves 'to he Sold ·'

Changing 'tune on Spending

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Yet tile go\'ei'DIIIftlt eantrolo In coiiQB
beve, ov• lht put yean, ea.... lilt l1DJI.
ed States to loH I fOOCIIY cbaot of I be
DWht .. other .-trltl. Ia
the past lbeee coatroll """"" oollon 10
hiP (to meet lbe aeedl of Jllll1lul ~
ducers) It wu bandleapped ill oompeliDg
with II)'Dibeties.
'l'lle new low priCII ban pnbabiJ too late.
Flrmoro haYo made rapid &amp;Iiiii In lilt
areu where 1bore an nt ..,..... C!OIIIroll.
The ooybeaa mutet IllS 1101111 by lelpl
IIIli boullds. " - lllve apwted JlN' ,
ductlon npidly (~ Wilen lbey ben

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8mall fllmerl ..
poor
land, unable to row eoboD liil wemlbeny,
filld 11'1 profitable lo IIIJ Ill the bu!h
bleauae U..,
o11otmea1s wtdcb
ere W&lt;ll'lh. clollan. (fte II.WnMooll Clb be
leued or IO!d. ) 'l'bls pventllllll dolllr JD.
....uv. ketp~, them !rum lhifllll, .., ..
ooybem, when there's a boomill tiiiiDeltie IIIII llllernllioaal mortel. 'l'be7 hllll 1111
1o the "!1111'1" prollt ol government lllbll·

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World Needs Abundance

'l'IWt II IJOWJnc e~ct
ll !IOIDe food prices ha 1leen
put ·bJ 111 llftllqueted II)'Siem
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hau&amp;bl)&gt; ICO!fn
Yale IIIII llfll Jlemlnpay,' whG a
10 eolreat ua, 10 leave 1be :
Tile 1!11 Red 0. llwaya bed IJwnrd, Aid lbt Faarlb dltl lind the !lecriDd Wd W• Ill Red One IJld 4:011111 over to .
the dub IIIIi alwlyl l1intled 11) ller tun lllare Ill both lbe WID- beiU list IIIII w•lo bow IbiD per8bbll aedDr 1o see a real dibe lint Ill inono tbiJl IIIDie - DlDI IIIII lilt ~ ID
wbll to blm _.. the IIBt Yllloo ill acllcm. He became
lint tn " " ' - · 11n1 Ita eDIIDf IGq 110 WNb w11111 tlie lleiC!b- 11om ofiU m...,ll!r'etrt eareer. l'r1'• wildly da1uted volunteer
tMitO)ed, IIIII llret, ~. . ill beads 1 .Jqt lldnoer tJ1an ·
.,.
pnu qeDI, l1td the more the
-.uoJilel. 107 wu 1 ·country they lhould 11m . _ IJld the Annltl to the 6J rllt, ID lbe n:st of us would belittle Ivy's
CDU8In to lht - I t Wll' etll' o,mw. 'ftl'tl a lol illtoi!W'
~ ~ aolemD
dalms, _the more earnesUy
0011081"*
reapondelltl o1 a- ..,._ For 11w1, ..,, the Air Force Mr ont: 0
would J!:i'nest press them upon
41
the 1111 Red 0111 bed wblt '" really bew.
. ~-· ~ tiD e&amp;rr1 welj10DS, uo.
aow call lbe lllllnler a~mqe;" Ivy_..- the aollce tMir llqU ~by 1 I!IDill, We ne\&gt;er lllowed him quite
IIIII throtCb t1te ~ ot war there tbalthe BIB Red ODe. ... ,hlav:r =-ziUI~ to :cunvlnee us, then, not even
R usually belcl u well both tile :sui1IJ 1111 SOIIlebow iMV11a.b1J !'Ill
Cilled ' "!o ,
when ill bil c:ups be would d..
1110111 erilleal IIIII m118l ...,.. commanded, with ber flllr far
Erues A ..;:• elere himlelf to be "only file
110ltby of salients IIIII of tuq. idlta&lt;IID&amp; press frllllda IIIII her lido...., lbe ~
rldt 111111'1 Emle Pyle" -llds
1
Too, to deeceed from
lbe illcomparlble JWofellillllll1tiU
r·
In u elfort to win by the sel·
plane of blgb romembraace Ill l1td elo at t1te bard btulaesl of 411 IIIII never 1liUJD&amp;I,y lelt ber depreealb!c soft sell the game
the most humble of rellltles, ...,.,
IItie.
he could not win by bellowing
lbe First always bed the best But, 10 repeat, rr,, lob, bed He Ulld tiD ~e 11) tbe Flrll In bil bOIIest rap.
meso i• all Normandy - and lloorre who loved her among the ArlnJ ~. -bllleiiJII In Belli- But, of
be really woo
also lbi moot ~Je aupply of wrltero of war, IIIII • 1 kind am, lo wldeh 1111111 of • lrclm as all 11) lbe side of the Fourth,
Calvados brlndy, lf II eame Ill of ""DJD""''l' :tol\othe 11Jort. many Ironto would IIOIIIIIImel emollonally II not physically.
that.
age of C[1l8ldlty 11110J1f ber fol· retreat of 11 eveiUI Iller Ill- To have earned the love and reBut the Fourlb bed u- who lowers, sbe bed the very elite 1n1 oor day's eopy, to IIIDte tbe lpecl of Ernest Hemingway Ill
loved her all the same, as a Ita qtllllty. ODe o1 ber &lt;Diftl. lUilDe IIIII fiiQe of file Foard~ Pit. Indeed, tbe very leost of
man once said ot DitliJMJtb JIGIII)enll wu 1 JftiiJ wen. lllvllloa.
••,'_l·. lvy's aecampllshments through
Ooliege IIDOIIIat 1M pi'OIId l1td known wrlliD&amp; men cllled &amp;- Be would appeal to tm; .,_, Ill the ;yeara.

Tile Ntiloaal Data Center, by IIN81b'
1-.111· tile av;:llabllity ot IUCb ,._.
al lnfwmallon, &lt;Cllld p • lOIII ..., toward
putt1nc priVlle ~ IIIII Olber prtnlt
11... . Ill 1 pand JovenmeDI 101dllllh
bowl.
'l'bll pi'IIPGIII oueht lo be lillelnokld.
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WABIIINGTON - 'l'be lfll(
old flgbU,. Cllllllll of 1 glllllt
al uc:rlllclll put ere plhlf.
1111 _,. bJ - ID VIet N1111.
Alltlthe faHft wind IIIII 1(1111
llln t11e1r bettie lisp 11 , _
paled by the breath of l)lnGites 111owJnc In aeross the
,_. from Normandy and IJe.

ltlchcml !. 01Nn, Publliher
1-.es r. Dmmcr, Ad~. Dfr.
VemoaDcwtNS,Adv. Kgr,

coaeept in Jow-l
Jo.der tradal f Sp r

When Yo• Think Of Applances

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Pom,erqy Dumps Cheshire 10-3, Remains ·Unbeaten in Syrpcuse Totirnej.
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PomOI'oy , remained · wobeaten Hill game 'Monday a~ 6:30 P·!l!.'i er, went the d!itance on the hm 1by t,;.., fty~U In tbl _flrll I!IJI.J eaeh •a elogle.
.
tU two were out In the oeventh ed six. Tannehill fanned eight, two walb llld vh.ite'l ~·
In the double • eUmtnatlon Sy- and Pomeroy will play the wiO: 1for Pomeroy and Ibn!led the ! InC whielr ,l!tited PomJII'O)' three . Chelh~'• next ICheduled wben bls rlghtlielder dropped a walked live,
For ~I Simi, J!llclll..et 'IJd
racuse Pony League tournom~nt ner on 7:30 p.m. tbe same day. !Cheshire club 1o nve bits.
;runs. TIJi:P.pmeroy club added game Is on Tuesday at 7:30 p. ,1 1azy Dyball, perlllitting T. Karr The Barons1_ot one in th~ tee- two lincJu .1nd 11: Karr·t t ·
by tulng 11'141-3 deciJion over SJltlll;.; of the Syraeuse Po- l Cheshire tallied one run In lhe1 three · In the fourth, two m.
to score from lb1rd base. Karr ond on Fleyd a leacklff 11ngle ble. For Mldjl!epo~ Grec_.,
Cheshire in the second "of two 1ny
· ue lolll'llllnlent are' tJilrd al)d two more Jn lbe
the . · mt ~~ In
1 b e Pomeroy .. . 300 .320 2- 10 91bad walked with one out, as I and an error on Tannehill'• doubled and IJDJ)ed, Powelt diiit
1amea played Friday even1n1. : BRW Hlli'dware,.: willl~s N'a- jtom of tile ~eventh. Hitters for [seventh. ~'
.
·
Cheshire ... .. 001 000 2 - . 3 4 had Baker with two out, 1o putl groundball. They added two bled and tripled, and Floyd a1n1
Middlt!J!Ort, playing In the i tlonwtde Int!fance, Landmark,CJ!fl QUeen's Gallla
County J Burdette also lei Pomeroy Burdeue and Werry.
tyo two runners on.
i runs in the thlld on two walks led.
.::
loser's braeket, ousted Eastern Store and Sii'vlce Station, The! eluli were Perry Beebee with 1 1hltllnl wltn a pair of double• 14) Hysell 11) and Queen, Tyo Mike Boring, Eastern's e!- :•nd Gene Powell's ground rule E
~ ,
with • &amp;-1 win on the opening Sunday Tlm~nllnel, Crow, ltriple, and Cliff Queen Jr., two ! and a s\nle whlle DlliiiY ~ 17).
fective righthander, wen I tho :double. One more came i• the astern .. · · · 1100 010 1- ,.1 • •
&lt;&gt;lllllest of the day. Middleport Crow &amp;- Portei' ·- and . 'Crow'• singles.
,
1 ott bad a double« and single,
1\UDDLEI'ORT WINS
I distance, glvillg up only five , fifth when Dodwn wa• sate on Barons .. .... 012 112 X-'1 !,~:
wUI' now play the lOBO!' of Satur- Steak House.
· ·
i Jeff Tyo sla!Ud on the mound :Robin Phai!Ji, two ilngles and ~ohn Tannehill pUched 3 - hit I hits. Bul tbey came wilh run- I a fielder's ehoice and Powell's ! Boring and Mlllbone. r.,..,.,
day evenlog'a Recine vs. Oak Bob Burdette, sharp rlghlhand· · for the losera lilld was relieved 1Randy Burt and Roger ·Abbott, I ball and had a shuloul going un· ners on. He fanned 10 and walk- 1 triple, and two 1o the slxtb on biD and Powell
: ·

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MIKE PRENDERGAST

United press Internalioaal

maleh on ¥"ia1 and the final
two singles mafcbes on Mon·

,. CLEVELAND tUPI) - Clark
hriieimer of BeechwOO&lt;t Oh~o,
pt!lYing bls big game With pinJl!!inl aecuracy, ·defeated JoaLoyo-Mayo, 'i-41, 4-8, &amp;~. th'!, Saturday lo give the
nlted States a 1-t. lead . over
exleo in the openmg smgles
atcll of lbe Amerlc,an D~vis
,..,~

day.
.
Graebller, a. star on th_e
season's Europe8ll tour who 11
playing in Davia Cup compell·
lion for the ftnl lim., needed
only 17 milllrtello wtn the ftnl
set and displayed polaa and •
sharp all-round pllll lln'W&amp;b·
olll the ma\Ch.

ne Finals.

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Tbe Sunday Tlme..S.ntlnel, Sunday 4ugu1l 14, 19811-1

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Sunday Times·Sentinel

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Pirates Outlast Reds, 14-11 '

is Ralston met Rafael Loyo-Mayo wao lllmply ou'• in the second round of gunned by Graebner ID tbl -.
'"':" five-match series which cisive Mlh 'MI alter rallying Ill
entbwes with the doubles sqUir&lt;! 1111 JDBteh In the fourth

'1\Vilson Hits,

sel

.

UlurlsTigers
ol3-l Win

64 Rambler
~
2 Dr••Radle
cyllndor.
:00S~:~:~:.r trans.
111111:

65 Pontiac G.T.O.
Temp•st. 2 Dr. Har4f.,. 4
IIHid trtns.

63 Ford Galaxie
100 4 Dr. I cylinder,

m~~tlc trans.
Redia
heeter, power ,..arlrit.
whlta wall tir•.

65 Dodge Dart
1 Dr. 270 SeriH, 6 cyllfl.
der, stancl.lrd trans.., rac:lie
and heater

59 Chevrolet
lmp1I1 4 Dr. I cylinder.
Standtrd tnnt, with ower~
drive. tad'- and h.. ttr.
Whitewalls.

62 Fqrd Gal. 500
4 dr. I cyl. AI Trani., P.
Uarinw, r•ll• anti hutft

64 Ford F-700
Dump Truck. I crolindu.
S speed trans. 2 speed ,...,
••••· Lon1 whul ba ...

63 Mercury
Custom 2 Door H1rdt.,.
Power
Staeri"'
erMI
lrakes. Autometfc trans.

64 Ford Galaxie
500. 4 Dr. I c¥"11ndtr, 1uh.
trans. Radle and haat.ft,
!tOWer 1tttring, whltewaft
tires.

63 Chevrolet

lei Alro. 4 Dr . 6 cyl.
S1ancltrd 1rana. Whitt wtO
tire~.

63

Ford

Golaxlo 500 2 Dr. I cylln·
d~r. Autom•tlc
~io •nd hetter.

tr•ns. R•·
WhlttwaD

t1m.

64 Chevrolet
ll1uyne 4 Dr, I cyl. Autt.
trens. R&amp;H. Whltewtll
tire•. Like new.

.

64 Falcon

SEE THE

Futur• 4 Dr. ' cyllnHr.
Auto. tnns. Racflo &amp; h•••·
er. Whitewall tir ...

MUSTANG

61 Falcon

IN ACTION!

2 Dr. 6 cyl . Sttndanl trant.
R.dlo •nd heater.

AT THE

Keith Goble Ford

MDGS COUNTY

locutt &amp; SycenMre Itt.

USED CAR LOT ·
Mlddl-

FAIR

Angels Snap
Chisox Win
Streak, 7-3

TUES., AUG. 16
8:~~ P.M.

The Lalit Word in Savings Is

..

• • •
YEAR EDD SRUIDGS! ·
toB~I

On Every' 66 Olds and
Cadillac In Stock I '

In ··

Then Test Drive
, A Mustang At

..

'

iKe:th Goble

: Ford', fnc.

~N MIDDLEPORT, 0.

100 mph in an ECONOMY CAR?
YO\J bel •• • and that's cruising speed, 5-speed synchro-mesh
lransmlssiOI'I standard wilh cruising gear. Tac hometer standat'd. Disc brakes up-front stendard. Loaded with · .:-·:~ ras" at
no exira eoet. See It toda~-clrive 11 away.

THE 'FABULOUS

Rain Forces
Postponement
!'IITNNEAPOLIS (UP!) - Rain
lloreed postponement Saturday
of the scheduled
Minnesota

F1-AT

1500 SPIDER

SHINNS FIAT SALES
_,P_h_o_ne_4..
sa..-..''..30_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _L_..,_"_·_w_._v_._.-·

Twin-Kansas Cily

Athlt&gt;tirs

baseball game. It will
be
played Sunday as part of a ,
doubleheader.
Twin• ' · probables for
lbe
game are Jim Merritt 2-11
and Jim Grant 9-12, while
Jim Nash &amp;-f1 and Gil Bla""o
t-2 are ~cled to hc_rl lor
the A'o.

You iill~ht be the lucky win!,llr llf th" Hondi_, .
s-90: ·. N.othh11 to buY ••• nQ. ~ll!ldon f!_ ·~

--SEE THEM NOW!

SUZUKI

kln!l. Just come in and register.

Olftr "M'Ire'

·Augost 31, 1966 ••• winner wll! be nvtifled on,
orbefore, September 15, 1966;

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CADILLAC - OLDSMOBILE:
PHONE 99Z.534-2

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Pom,erqy Dumps Cheshire 10-3, Remains ·Unbeaten in Syrpcuse Totirnej.
•

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'

'I

.

,

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.•

PomOI'oy , remained · wobeaten Hill game 'Monday a~ 6:30 P·!l!.'i er, went the d!itance on the hm 1by t,;.., fty~U In tbl _flrll I!IJI.J eaeh •a elogle.
.
tU two were out In the oeventh ed six. Tannehill fanned eight, two walb llld vh.ite'l ~·
In the double • eUmtnatlon Sy- and Pomeroy will play the wiO: 1for Pomeroy and Ibn!led the ! InC whielr ,l!tited PomJII'O)' three . Chelh~'• next ICheduled wben bls rlghtlielder dropped a walked live,
For ~I Simi, J!llclll..et 'IJd
racuse Pony League tournom~nt ner on 7:30 p.m. tbe same day. !Cheshire club 1o nve bits.
;runs. TIJi:P.pmeroy club added game Is on Tuesday at 7:30 p. ,1 1azy Dyball, perlllitting T. Karr The Barons1_ot one in th~ tee- two lincJu .1nd 11: Karr·t t ·
by tulng 11'141-3 deciJion over SJltlll;.; of the Syraeuse Po- l Cheshire tallied one run In lhe1 three · In the fourth, two m.
to score from lb1rd base. Karr ond on Fleyd a leacklff 11ngle ble. For Mldjl!epo~ Grec_.,
Cheshire in the second "of two 1ny
· ue lolll'llllnlent are' tJilrd al)d two more Jn lbe
the . · mt ~~ In
1 b e Pomeroy .. . 300 .320 2- 10 91bad walked with one out, as I and an error on Tannehill'• doubled and IJDJ)ed, Powelt diiit
1amea played Friday even1n1. : BRW Hlli'dware,.: willl~s N'a- jtom of tile ~eventh. Hitters for [seventh. ~'
.
·
Cheshire ... .. 001 000 2 - . 3 4 had Baker with two out, 1o putl groundball. They added two bled and tripled, and Floyd a1n1
Middlt!J!Ort, playing In the i tlonwtde Int!fance, Landmark,CJ!fl QUeen's Gallla
County J Burdette also lei Pomeroy Burdeue and Werry.
tyo two runners on.
i runs in the thlld on two walks led.
.::
loser's braeket, ousted Eastern Store and Sii'vlce Station, The! eluli were Perry Beebee with 1 1hltllnl wltn a pair of double• 14) Hysell 11) and Queen, Tyo Mike Boring, Eastern's e!- :•nd Gene Powell's ground rule E
~ ,
with • &amp;-1 win on the opening Sunday Tlm~nllnel, Crow, ltriple, and Cliff Queen Jr., two ! and a s\nle whlle DlliiiY ~ 17).
fective righthander, wen I tho :double. One more came i• the astern .. · · · 1100 010 1- ,.1 • •
&lt;&gt;lllllest of the day. Middleport Crow &amp;- Portei' ·- and . 'Crow'• singles.
,
1 ott bad a double« and single,
1\UDDLEI'ORT WINS
I distance, glvillg up only five , fifth when Dodwn wa• sate on Barons .. .... 012 112 X-'1 !,~:
wUI' now play the lOBO!' of Satur- Steak House.
· ·
i Jeff Tyo sla!Ud on the mound :Robin Phai!Ji, two ilngles and ~ohn Tannehill pUched 3 - hit I hits. Bul tbey came wilh run- I a fielder's ehoice and Powell's ! Boring and Mlllbone. r.,..,.,
day evenlog'a Recine vs. Oak Bob Burdette, sharp rlghlhand· · for the losera lilld was relieved 1Randy Burt and Roger ·Abbott, I ball and had a shuloul going un· ners on. He fanned 10 and walk- 1 triple, and two 1o the slxtb on biD and Powell
: ·

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MIKE PRENDERGAST

United press Internalioaal

maleh on ¥"ia1 and the final
two singles mafcbes on Mon·

,. CLEVELAND tUPI) - Clark
hriieimer of BeechwOO&lt;t Oh~o,
pt!lYing bls big game With pinJl!!inl aecuracy, ·defeated JoaLoyo-Mayo, 'i-41, 4-8, &amp;~. th'!, Saturday lo give the
nlted States a 1-t. lead . over
exleo in the openmg smgles
atcll of lbe Amerlc,an D~vis
,..,~

day.
.
Graebller, a. star on th_e
season's Europe8ll tour who 11
playing in Davia Cup compell·
lion for the ftnl lim., needed
only 17 milllrtello wtn the ftnl
set and displayed polaa and •
sharp all-round pllll lln'W&amp;b·
olll the ma\Ch.

ne Finals.

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----------....-:.-------- .

Tbe Sunday Tlme..S.ntlnel, Sunday 4ugu1l 14, 19811-1

.

Sunday Times·Sentinel

.

.

.

Pirates Outlast Reds, 14-11 '

is Ralston met Rafael Loyo-Mayo wao lllmply ou'• in the second round of gunned by Graebner ID tbl -.
'"':" five-match series which cisive Mlh 'MI alter rallying Ill
entbwes with the doubles sqUir&lt;! 1111 JDBteh In the fourth

'1\Vilson Hits,

sel

.

UlurlsTigers
ol3-l Win

64 Rambler
~
2 Dr••Radle
cyllndor.
:00S~:~:~:.r trans.
111111:

65 Pontiac G.T.O.
Temp•st. 2 Dr. Har4f.,. 4
IIHid trtns.

63 Ford Galaxie
100 4 Dr. I cylinder,

m~~tlc trans.
Redia
heeter, power ,..arlrit.
whlta wall tir•.

65 Dodge Dart
1 Dr. 270 SeriH, 6 cyllfl.
der, stancl.lrd trans.., rac:lie
and heater

59 Chevrolet
lmp1I1 4 Dr. I cylinder.
Standtrd tnnt, with ower~
drive. tad'- and h.. ttr.
Whitewalls.

62 Fqrd Gal. 500
4 dr. I cyl. AI Trani., P.
Uarinw, r•ll• anti hutft

64 Ford F-700
Dump Truck. I crolindu.
S speed trans. 2 speed ,...,
••••· Lon1 whul ba ...

63 Mercury
Custom 2 Door H1rdt.,.
Power
Staeri"'
erMI
lrakes. Autometfc trans.

64 Ford Galaxie
500. 4 Dr. I c¥"11ndtr, 1uh.
trans. Radle and haat.ft,
!tOWer 1tttring, whltewaft
tires.

63 Chevrolet

lei Alro. 4 Dr . 6 cyl.
S1ancltrd 1rana. Whitt wtO
tire~.

63

Ford

Golaxlo 500 2 Dr. I cylln·
d~r. Autom•tlc
~io •nd hetter.

tr•ns. R•·
WhlttwaD

t1m.

64 Chevrolet
ll1uyne 4 Dr, I cyl. Autt.
trens. R&amp;H. Whltewtll
tire•. Like new.

.

64 Falcon

SEE THE

Futur• 4 Dr. ' cyllnHr.
Auto. tnns. Racflo &amp; h•••·
er. Whitewall tir ...

MUSTANG

61 Falcon

IN ACTION!

2 Dr. 6 cyl . Sttndanl trant.
R.dlo •nd heater.

AT THE

Keith Goble Ford

MDGS COUNTY

locutt &amp; SycenMre Itt.

USED CAR LOT ·
Mlddl-

FAIR

Angels Snap
Chisox Win
Streak, 7-3

TUES., AUG. 16
8:~~ P.M.

The Lalit Word in Savings Is

..

• • •
YEAR EDD SRUIDGS! ·
toB~I

On Every' 66 Olds and
Cadillac In Stock I '

In ··

Then Test Drive
, A Mustang At

..

'

iKe:th Goble

: Ford', fnc.

~N MIDDLEPORT, 0.

100 mph in an ECONOMY CAR?
YO\J bel •• • and that's cruising speed, 5-speed synchro-mesh
lransmlssiOI'I standard wilh cruising gear. Tac hometer standat'd. Disc brakes up-front stendard. Loaded with · .:-·:~ ras" at
no exira eoet. See It toda~-clrive 11 away.

THE 'FABULOUS

Rain Forces
Postponement
!'IITNNEAPOLIS (UP!) - Rain
lloreed postponement Saturday
of the scheduled
Minnesota

F1-AT

1500 SPIDER

SHINNS FIAT SALES
_,P_h_o_ne_4..
sa..-..''..30_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _L_..,_"_·_w_._v_._.-·

Twin-Kansas Cily

Athlt&gt;tirs

baseball game. It will
be
played Sunday as part of a ,
doubleheader.
Twin• ' · probables for
lbe
game are Jim Merritt 2-11
and Jim Grant 9-12, while
Jim Nash &amp;-f1 and Gil Bla""o
t-2 are ~cled to hc_rl lor
the A'o.

You iill~ht be the lucky win!,llr llf th" Hondi_, .
s-90: ·. N.othh11 to buY ••• nQ. ~ll!ldon f!_ ·~

--SEE THEM NOW!

SUZUKI

kln!l. Just come in and register.

Olftr "M'Ire'

·Augost 31, 1966 ••• winner wll! be nvtifled on,
orbefore, September 15, 1966;

~·

·;· 2tlll!*
· ~- ,

NYE UNIVERSITY VOLKSWAGEN

Honda pricH. start at ... , · ...,..
•

'

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LIGHTWEIGHT MOTOROCLES

s~s
. ·•

S~.~ITH BUICK CO. ·

SERVICE

)

.e

CO~PLETE
·' 1

'"

'

r.

LINE OF USED CARS •

.. ~hon•

593·7711

V.E.S.

Thne's lletfon In lletionltlml ••
Nou~ Is Th~ Tfnte To Go
Oldsmobll~ autl Catlillu!

Karr &amp;Van Zandt Motor Siles
CADILLAC - OLDSMOBILE:
PHONE 99Z.534-2

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POMEROY

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~ile~. whp has

.O:qo's
. and~tri~ .

§

niree Injured

This was
besinnlllll of a Nearby, a . Chlnool!
of the fight· fierce llatUe Utat would
last! evacuaUn1
, . 15
·ti;;~·wiii. ;the First Infantry Dl- three hours. ,
·ml!ll from Ute
Red One," since he Kaheilli loo~ up, partially several hits !tom VIet
•
Jn · Nam In Febru- stunned by Ute unexpected force forclllg an emergency . landing. •
!ary is mentioned In a story In , of baiUe. Several of his com- Cerna · Grabbed biS .M-1&amp; rifle !
: the Pacific Stars and Stripes rades rldlng !h• same peraon- and lent supporting lire to k':"P
Thursday July 28 Issue.
nel carrier \fere also lbrown the Viet Cong !rom overrunmng
' He Is Stall-Sergeant Stanley off Ute track. Mortar and recoil- the disabled cropper and Its
· R Richards son of Mrs. Elsie 1ess rounds exploding nearby occupants.
Saunder;, Clerk,
Gall Ia sent a thundering sound through But ll]e bitter battle waa not .
. county Selective Service, Local . his head. He crawled to ald his 1 to be confmed to the lead elei Board 45. He entered the Army Ifriends, most of them bleeding i rnents. Sgt. Donald Wilson _of
~ i n April 1961, served onP year badly.
.
' Browns Mdl, N. J., was rJd·
; at Fort Knox, Ky., three years Up and down the
convoy, [ing on the last vehicle in the
: at Munich, Germany, and h~d 1 l~e sound ~close combat, guns, ;column when the first contact
:two weeks jungle warfare tram-1nfles and :grenades. was deaf- l wa~ made. He, too, saw the r _ _!i~~~~~~~~~l""':.!:"':'i""_~~~~~~~~:_::::·7--::::-=~::-:~-;:-:-;:-~
-~·,~·
• !ng 1n Panama, just prior to ening . Above lbe sounds of 1 Chmook forced down and react-1 i reporting to Viet Narn.
exploding rounds. you could I edby moving his track Into
Spragues Return .
· S-SgL Richards is me11tioned I hear the faml11ar cries
for j !ution and glvmg supporting .
In "Moments of Glory In 3·Hour "medic."
nre .
. 1 From Trip in Welt
· Battle With VC," By Sgt. Wal· Sgt. Charles Dejean Ill
of He and . his men moved m
.
. .
ly K. Bell. Here is that story : ·Port Barre, La., was
riding close, aidmg the wounde~. W1l- 1 Mr. aod Mrs. Wilham Sprague
. PtlUOC V!NH, Viet
Nam outside the lead personnel oar· son manned the chopper s .50 , and daughter, Glenna, of Mid·
: (10) _ A Column of tanks and rier. The vehicle was hit by a Icaliber machine guns to keep dleport, have returned ff\1111 a
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I recent tr1p through the West,
·the 4th Cavalry rumbled down · gaping hole on the right side of Nea_rby, five Vtel Cong began which Included such places as
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chargmg 1)'10 disabled tracks the Corn Palace In Mitchell, S.
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"Hey, Sarge , what day is mg at the VietCong. .
II'd treatment until the battle by.pass right of way claim August 27 .
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steel tracks crunching against the gun back in aclton.
He , ter Evtll of Piedmont, S. C:, never sold to the state. T h e a position for part time empl~yment 1bpen. Middleport and Debbie Wisecup. '!be girls
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swore and cursed the gun. But 1charged. a .57mm recoilless n· Withee car was parked across Postmaster Paul casci invites mterested· pe~sb1Js to ap;- 1 _;;w;iii~·;;;•;;;coorn;;;;~pa:;;n;;;!ed~biiiy.;;fbe'-lr"""'""iiii"""""i~""""-i""i~ ~(
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fie poSIIton after hts tr~d&lt; took the disputed area , and it stop- ply. See him for defails.
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,n M79 grenade launcher and yards away. He saw two of his led for a showdown.
Persons responsible for worthwhile events IIi tlils
Up front, riding on an armor- poured about a dmen rounds at , buddies receive severe sbrap· ,
county are often overlooked whe11 wor8~ ·~,.3pprectaed personnel carri~r with Troop the VC positions about 311 yards ' and exploding mortar rounds, I· MIDDLEPORT COUNCIL
lion are passed around .·
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This just might be true in Shields Clareh~ W. .
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Then, ali hell broke loose. Be- Runnmg out or ammumhon, he rushed the poSition with three Certified Homes, Inc., for
the case of t~e Meigs Qlunty Harold .Cal'llll~Wi~~Wlllialn
·tore he could thmk of anythmg he pulled out Ills .55 caltber piS· grenades. He destroyed the en· Ibuilding of the new $63 000
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Downie, L. E. Hoffman, Rex.
else, Kaheiki , of Hdo, Hawaii, tol and a haodful of gren.ades emy position and crawled bad&lt; 1 Meigs county welfare'
at ·
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was thrown int&lt;~,~~e air, lan&lt;h and battled the enemy until he 1to hiS comrades, where be treat·
the vlllage
I must say. In all slnc~rlljl, Torn R.' lleU\et~ D~vld'Koblentz
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lbat the officers and directors &amp;nd Charles Williams.
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er's bullet.
Most of the armored vehicles I ONE OF THE EARLY
of each fair do a great public The work 11(~iliel''ll .
the camer. Ptckmg htmself tf(t , At thes outbreak of the battle, were able to move Into posl· , in connection wilh setting up aervice. Those of the 19&amp;6 Me!P uaually go unnoUced to lilo!tl
from the ground, he saw two IPFC Armenda Cerna, a qutel lions where they returned accu· th M . Loc 1 School
County fair are no ex~on. falr-goers. Their lallkB l!eiln
IBPing holes in the right art.. spoken soldier !rom Eagle Pass, rate fire on the enemy.
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It would hardly be fair If they aeveral montlt8 jtrloi' to·II\~ fiveThe Viet Cong struck at tlte 1Texas •. saw a grenade pitched Air and artillery
strikes ~;::o~oornc~:!.to The ~ajor- went unnamed and not given a day event and gradually
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'd ts of thelli'ea hearty pal on the back.
in intensity lo · the peak- aft&lt;., II
recoilless rifles and automatic ' position nearby .
)the actual count tbe next day 1 Y 0 ede : " ~n 1 Studems They are Fred C. Leifheit, Ute attraclioh !a ..uildetwtiY.
and small arms. They were en- ' He dove into Ute track to re-: was 236 VC killed. Friendly cas- approv
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. h president ; Wallace Bradford,
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trenched along thedirl road in ,trieve the grenade, tossing it l' ualties were considered liibt to fro~ th:;.trsl t~ough SIXI vice president; Donald E. Ibm.....,. Eli'IIMH
wen~c&lt;mce!lled__.f""''lions.
,back at the enem_!.
moderate.
and ~:'seventh and ter, s'eeretafy, and Clittles Jll4: ObDS "
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Fatr wher. the curtain was coach. An esttmated budget of employe of the Philip Sporn ' PI fl
rung down last Saturday on the slightly over one million was plant, ivao killed 'nlesday even- ~ oor spa f at f park'ng
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Iveteran teacher, retired. At near Lakm Hosp11al, when his th ouncil bas 8 roved 8 cme,
twoThe closmg day attracted an North Gallia, llltke Morrison, car was rounding a curve aod 1 m~l c0 rating 1/p (o' be placatlendance of over 9,000.
:former Southern Local cage struck a car driven by George ed on ~e ballol 'the Nov. 8
She 'ff De
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re urnn~ to teac mg sta · ~~1· . mmer1 la~ 1rom m erna1 An unoccupied house on Forstate fire officials were busy in- ]
InJUries.
est Run Rd ., was destroyed by
vesllgating the reportf'd theft OUR HOUSE tavern museum, The other driver and
two fire this week. Sheriff Robert 1
of five ealves from Dr. Donald will reopen after several
passengers in his car were in- Harteoback look Darren Neal,
Warehime last Sunday. Later in of restoration. One of the new
There bave been 10 fatal- !6, an escapee from the Fairthe week, William Henry Coen, features is a bar, of the period,
In Mason county so far field School for Boys, into cus3!, of Lower River Rd., was Installed In the tap room . The this year, and the one on which tody early Friday morning.
booked by the sheriff on
a public is Invited to the opening the Middleport man lost his life dleporl Ail Stars won the Syra·
c~arge of kidnapping. Appear- from 2 to 6 p.m. today.
was the third fatality in sl• cuse tourn"l".
' 1!'1 in court Friday the affidavit
days.
• ' qainst him signed by Margar- OPTIMISM MARKED th e
· R. L. JACOBS waa presentfl Smith of Rt. I Gallipul!s, !"eeting of the Southeastern Re- MEIGS HIGHWAYS were In ed a plaque 'for 25 years service
dlsmlssf'd. A second war- glonal Council , attended by 110 the news this week . One story with . the Ben Franklin organlrlhl was signed by Prosecutor , at the Elks Club
Thursday told of the asking for bids on zation. Charles E. Rathburn, 14,
John A. Epling and Coen was Irught. J . Harold Karr represent. the 5.3 miles stretch of four • son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby
bboked again on the charge Fri. ed Robbins and Myers, who are lane highway on Rt. 33 in Bed- Rathburn of Middleport, was
.d~y morning.
building a Gallia county plant, ford and Salisbury townships. hospitalized in Gallipolis after
at1d Warren Waters, of the Ral- The bids wiil he opened on Sept. drinking water that contained
GALLIA COMMISSIONERS ston·Purina firm, that Is con- 7. The other story told of a fuss Drain.(), Craynor Slone, was
toved the placing on the structing a plant at Wellston. between the higbway de(lllrt· rehired as basketball coaeh at
election ballot a two-lentils
ment, and 8 property owner, Southern Local schools. Two
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a mill levy at the request of DR TOM HALLIDAY, son that balled work on the t;tt. 7 teacbers recently hired .resign.. II'!' Gallia Child Welfare board. of Attorney and Mrs. John E. by-pass.
ed, and three other teachers
• ~ levy would provide $20.000 Halliday, has opened practice Mr. and Mro. Charles Withee, 1were hired.
·f)'ler a five year period for the of obstetrics and gynecology In 1...;;;.;:;:~~;.;;;~~~;;.;,;~~.............................,
·!A!i'P''I oi the Guiding Hand Marietta. Ann Ford has graduatllcl)ool lor mentally retarded magna cum laude from St. LouAn Old F•vorite Wilh A New Look
·oqJ)dren. The county comrnls- is University. Dr. Lloyd Pobst,
·.illin has been aiding the school former Rk&gt; Grande President,
·ffnancially during it~
fo ur died Monday in Jackson, Mich.
,..-, of existence. There Y~tl
}it a number of other levies to
MEIGS COUNTY
1Je Voted on in the election.
Meigs countians are set for
Young Republicans met this the annual county fair, which
1ftek at Cheshire, and heard opens for a fivo-day run this
, Clarence Miller ,
Republican week.
SIZES:
candidate for Congress. ft was The Big Bend Minstrel Assn.
8'12-12 12 112-4
announc•d that a candidate lor will present Its 11th musical as
' ""l!nty engmeer will he namf'd. a grandstand attraction. An inC&amp; D Widths
novPtion will be Ute twilight
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will
. .' : bad a successful Sidewalk Days &amp;tart at &amp; p.m.
tales event Monday and Tues- Rev . Dale I. Van Meter, a
llay, lor the secood year, and Mel&amp;• native, and son of Mra.
.are preparing for the Back-To- Ray B,Yers of Racine. w Ill
School event. School Is just a- peak at the opening exercises.
. round the corner, with Gallla At the Meigs 4-H Style Revue
They Outgrow Them Boforo They Wear Them Out
· Academy students getting their this week, the royalty. who will
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next week. Gallipolis reiln over the fair, were seColleiJO announced that lected. The queen is Miss SaUy
day term will start Sept.' Mo?a, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
l3. It will mark the fifth year Donald Mora of Chester, and
If operation for ' the college. the king Is Larry Montgomery,
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
aon of Mr. and Mrs. PaUl Mont"G;11 I IPOLIS SCHOOL board 10mery of LalliSVille.

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!ary is mentioned In a story In , of baiUe. Several of his com- Cerna · Grabbed biS .M-1&amp; rifle !
: the Pacific Stars and Stripes rades rldlng !h• same peraon- and lent supporting lire to k':"P
Thursday July 28 Issue.
nel carrier \fere also lbrown the Viet Cong !rom overrunmng
' He Is Stall-Sergeant Stanley off Ute track. Mortar and recoil- the disabled cropper and Its
· R Richards son of Mrs. Elsie 1ess rounds exploding nearby occupants.
Saunder;, Clerk,
Gall Ia sent a thundering sound through But ll]e bitter battle waa not .
. county Selective Service, Local . his head. He crawled to ald his 1 to be confmed to the lead elei Board 45. He entered the Army Ifriends, most of them bleeding i rnents. Sgt. Donald Wilson _of
~ i n April 1961, served onP year badly.
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' Browns Mdl, N. J., was rJd·
; at Fort Knox, Ky., three years Up and down the
convoy, [ing on the last vehicle in the
: at Munich, Germany, and h~d 1 l~e sound ~close combat, guns, ;column when the first contact
:two weeks jungle warfare tram-1nfles and :grenades. was deaf- l wa~ made. He, too, saw the r _ _!i~~~~~~~~~l""':.!:"':'i""_~~~~~~~~:_::::·7--::::-=~::-:~-;:-:-;:-~
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exploding rounds. you could I edby moving his track Into
Spragues Return .
· S-SgL Richards is me11tioned I hear the faml11ar cries
for j !ution and glvmg supporting .
In "Moments of Glory In 3·Hour "medic."
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· Battle With VC," By Sgt. Wal· Sgt. Charles Dejean Ill
of He and . his men moved m
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riding close, aidmg the wounde~. W1l- 1 Mr. aod Mrs. Wilham Sprague
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~armored personnel carriers of 57mm recoilless rifle. It blew a the enemy away..
I recent tr1p through the West,
·the 4th Cavalry rumbled down · gaping hole on the right side of Nea_rby, five Vtel Cong began which Included such places as
··the dirt road adJacent to High- I the track.
chargmg 1)'10 disabled tracks the Corn Palace In Mitchell, S.
Shrapnel killed the t r a c k and S.Sgt. Richard Fernandes 1 D., The Badlands, The Black
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task sweat - and blood. HIS next enemy to get tn range,
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"Hey, Sarge , what day is mg at the VietCong. .
II'd treatment until the battle by.pass right of way claim August 27 .
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steel tracks crunching against the gun back in aclton.
He , ter Evtll of Piedmont, S. C:, never sold to the state. T h e a position for part time empl~yment 1bpen. Middleport and Debbie Wisecup. '!be girls
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tile hard ground
swore and cursed the gun. But 1charged. a .57mm recoilless n· Withee car was parked across Postmaster Paul casci invites mterested· pe~sb1Js to ap;- 1 _;;w;iii~·;;;•;;;coorn;;;;~pa:;;n;;;!ed~biiiy.;;fbe'-lr"""'""iiii"""""i~""""-i""i~ ~(
•·Jt's Saturday, buddy," an· if didn't help. He swung out
fie poSIIton after hts tr~d&lt; took the disputed area , and it stop- ply. See him for defails.
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,n M79 grenade launcher and yards away. He saw two of his led for a showdown.
Persons responsible for worthwhile events IIi tlils
Up front, riding on an armor- poured about a dmen rounds at , buddies receive severe sbrap· ,
county are often overlooked whe11 wor8~ ·~,.3pprectaed personnel carri~r with Troop the VC positions about 311 yards ' and exploding mortar rounds, I· MIDDLEPORT COUNCIL
lion are passed around .·
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. . ·ne! wounds. Und~~ mtense r1re 1approval of 8 contract to
This just might be true in Shields Clareh~ W. .
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Then, ali hell broke loose. Be- Runnmg out or ammumhon, he rushed the poSition with three Certified Homes, Inc., for
the case of t~e Meigs Qlunty Harold .Cal'llll~Wi~~Wlllialn
·tore he could thmk of anythmg he pulled out Ills .55 caltber piS· grenades. He destroyed the en· Ibuilding of the new $63 000
F ·r
Downie, L. E. Hoffman, Rex.
else, Kaheiki , of Hdo, Hawaii, tol and a haodful of gren.ades emy position and crawled bad&lt; 1 Meigs county welfare'
at ·
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was thrown int&lt;~,~~e air, lan&lt;h and battled the enemy until he 1to hiS comrades, where be treat·
the vlllage
I must say. In all slnc~rlljl, Torn R.' lleU\et~ D~vld'Koblentz
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lbat the officers and directors &amp;nd Charles Williams.
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er's bullet.
Most of the armored vehicles I ONE OF THE EARLY
of each fair do a great public The work 11(~iliel''ll .
the camer. Ptckmg htmself tf(t , At thes outbreak of the battle, were able to move Into posl· , in connection wilh setting up aervice. Those of the 19&amp;6 Me!P uaually go unnoUced to lilo!tl
from the ground, he saw two IPFC Armenda Cerna, a qutel lions where they returned accu· th M . Loc 1 School
County fair are no ex~on. falr-goers. Their lallkB l!eiln
IBPing holes in the right art.. spoken soldier !rom Eagle Pass, rate fire on the enemy.
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It would hardly be fair If they aeveral montlt8 jtrloi' to·II\~ fiveThe Viet Cong struck at tlte 1Texas •. saw a grenade pitched Air and artillery
strikes ~;::o~oornc~:!.to The ~ajor- went unnamed and not given a day event and gradually
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'd ts of thelli'ea hearty pal on the back.
in intensity lo · the peak- aft&lt;., II
recoilless rifles and automatic ' position nearby .
)the actual count tbe next day 1 Y 0 ede : " ~n 1 Studems They are Fred C. Leifheit, Ute attraclioh !a ..uildetwtiY.
and small arms. They were en- ' He dove into Ute track to re-: was 236 VC killed. Friendly cas- approv
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. h president ; Wallace Bradford,
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trenched along thedirl road in ,trieve the grenade, tossing it l' ualties were considered liibt to fro~ th:;.trsl t~ough SIXI vice president; Donald E. Ibm.....,. Eli'IIMH
wen~c&lt;mce!lled__.f""''lions.
,back at the enem_!.
moderate.
and ~:'seventh and ter, s'eeretafy, and Clittles Jll4: ObDS "
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be located on the southeast cor&lt;.ial/iafls were still dtscussmg as an elementary teacher and A MIDDLEPORT reSident,
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Fatr wher. the curtain was coach. An esttmated budget of employe of the Philip Sporn ' PI fl
rung down last Saturday on the slightly over one million was plant, ivao killed 'nlesday even- ~ oor spa f at f park'ng
100 slquarlhe ee 0
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Iveteran teacher, retired. At near Lakm Hosp11al, when his th ouncil bas 8 roved 8 cme,
twoThe closmg day attracted an North Gallia, llltke Morrison, car was rounding a curve aod 1 m~l c0 rating 1/p (o' be placatlendance of over 9,000.
:former Southern Local cage struck a car driven by George ed on ~e ballol 'the Nov. 8
She 'ff De
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re urnn~ to teac mg sta · ~~1· . mmer1 la~ 1rom m erna1 An unoccupied house on Forstate fire officials were busy in- ]
InJUries.
est Run Rd ., was destroyed by
vesllgating the reportf'd theft OUR HOUSE tavern museum, The other driver and
two fire this week. Sheriff Robert 1
of five ealves from Dr. Donald will reopen after several
passengers in his car were in- Harteoback look Darren Neal,
Warehime last Sunday. Later in of restoration. One of the new
There bave been 10 fatal- !6, an escapee from the Fairthe week, William Henry Coen, features is a bar, of the period,
In Mason county so far field School for Boys, into cus3!, of Lower River Rd., was Installed In the tap room . The this year, and the one on which tody early Friday morning.
booked by the sheriff on
a public is Invited to the opening the Middleport man lost his life dleporl Ail Stars won the Syra·
c~arge of kidnapping. Appear- from 2 to 6 p.m. today.
was the third fatality in sl• cuse tourn"l".
' 1!'1 in court Friday the affidavit
days.
• ' qainst him signed by Margar- OPTIMISM MARKED th e
· R. L. JACOBS waa presentfl Smith of Rt. I Gallipul!s, !"eeting of the Southeastern Re- MEIGS HIGHWAYS were In ed a plaque 'for 25 years service
dlsmlssf'd. A second war- glonal Council , attended by 110 the news this week . One story with . the Ben Franklin organlrlhl was signed by Prosecutor , at the Elks Club
Thursday told of the asking for bids on zation. Charles E. Rathburn, 14,
John A. Epling and Coen was Irught. J . Harold Karr represent. the 5.3 miles stretch of four • son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby
bboked again on the charge Fri. ed Robbins and Myers, who are lane highway on Rt. 33 in Bed- Rathburn of Middleport, was
.d~y morning.
building a Gallia county plant, ford and Salisbury townships. hospitalized in Gallipolis after
at1d Warren Waters, of the Ral- The bids wiil he opened on Sept. drinking water that contained
GALLIA COMMISSIONERS ston·Purina firm, that Is con- 7. The other story told of a fuss Drain.(), Craynor Slone, was
toved the placing on the structing a plant at Wellston. between the higbway de(lllrt· rehired as basketball coaeh at
election ballot a two-lentils
ment, and 8 property owner, Southern Local schools. Two
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a mill levy at the request of DR TOM HALLIDAY, son that balled work on the t;tt. 7 teacbers recently hired .resign.. II'!' Gallia Child Welfare board. of Attorney and Mrs. John E. by-pass.
ed, and three other teachers
• ~ levy would provide $20.000 Halliday, has opened practice Mr. and Mro. Charles Withee, 1were hired.
·f)'ler a five year period for the of obstetrics and gynecology In 1...;;;.;:;:~~;.;;;~~~;;.;,;~~.............................,
·!A!i'P''I oi the Guiding Hand Marietta. Ann Ford has graduatllcl)ool lor mentally retarded magna cum laude from St. LouAn Old F•vorite Wilh A New Look
·oqJ)dren. The county comrnls- is University. Dr. Lloyd Pobst,
·.illin has been aiding the school former Rk&gt; Grande President,
·ffnancially during it~
fo ur died Monday in Jackson, Mich.
,..-, of existence. There Y~tl
}it a number of other levies to
MEIGS COUNTY
1Je Voted on in the election.
Meigs countians are set for
Young Republicans met this the annual county fair, which
1ftek at Cheshire, and heard opens for a fivo-day run this
, Clarence Miller ,
Republican week.
SIZES:
candidate for Congress. ft was The Big Bend Minstrel Assn.
8'12-12 12 112-4
announc•d that a candidate lor will present Its 11th musical as
' ""l!nty engmeer will he namf'd. a grandstand attraction. An inC&amp; D Widths
novPtion will be Ute twilight
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will
. .' : bad a successful Sidewalk Days &amp;tart at &amp; p.m.
tales event Monday and Tues- Rev . Dale I. Van Meter, a
llay, lor the secood year, and Mel&amp;• native, and son of Mra.
.are preparing for the Back-To- Ray B,Yers of Racine. w Ill
School event. School Is just a- peak at the opening exercises.
. round the corner, with Gallla At the Meigs 4-H Style Revue
They Outgrow Them Boforo They Wear Them Out
· Academy students getting their this week, the royalty. who will
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next week. Gallipolis reiln over the fair, were seColleiJO announced that lected. The queen is Miss SaUy
day term will start Sept.' Mo?a, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
l3. It will mark the fifth year Donald Mora of Chester, and
If operation for ' the college. the king Is Larry Montgomery,
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
aon of Mr. and Mrs. PaUl Mont"G;11 I IPOLIS SCHOOL board 10mery of LalliSVille.

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Miss Teresa Ann Bradfoi:tl,
clae. became the bride of Mr. Ronald Leon Jordan. son of Mrs. Katbryn Jordan,'
Pomeroy, and Mr. Woodrow L. Jordan, Columbus, on June 25, at 6:30 p.m. at The :
Reorganized Church of Jesus ybrist of Latter Day Saints, Racine.
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IsabelSimpson.
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wl)tch was performed before an arrangement of white glapioli, palms and s e v e·n
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Tbe bride, given in marriage
by her father. was lovely In a
floor length gown of taffeta featuring long tapered sleeves. The
fitted bodice was styled with a
scoop neckline and was ascent·
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lace. Her skirt was fashioned
with o flat Iron\ adorned by
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lace highlighted her skirt at :
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lined in tillY seed pearls and:
topped by a three tier veiling of
imported silk illusion. The bride
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Miss Teresa Ann Bradfoi:tl,
clae. became the bride of Mr. Ronald Leon Jordan. son of Mrs. Katbryn Jordan,'
Pomeroy, and Mr. Woodrow L. Jordan, Columbus, on June 25, at 6:30 p.m. at The :
Reorganized Church of Jesus ybrist of Latter Day Saints, Racine.
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IsabelSimpson.
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wl)tch was performed before an arrangement of white glapioli, palms and s e v e·n
branch candelabras holding
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Tbe bride, given in marriage
by her father. was lovely In a
floor length gown of taffeta featuring long tapered sleeves. The
fitted bodice was styled with a
scoop neckline and was ascent·
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lace. Her skirt was fashioned
with o flat Iron\ adorned by
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hip pleating at the sides tupped
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lace highlighted her skirt at :
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Siar she11 cap of French net out-.
lined in tillY seed pearls and:
topped by a three tier veiling of
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Pomeroy, and Mr. Woodrow 1.. Jordan, Columbus, on June 25, at 6:30 p.m. at The
Reorganized Church of Jesus ChriSt of t8 tier Day Samts, Rae~ne.
Preceding the ceremony, a half hour of nuptial music was wesented )Y Mrs. '
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which was performed before an arrangem en! of white glajlioli, palms and s e v en
branch candelabras holding
lighted tapers.
'l1le bride, given In marriage
by her father, was lovely in a
floor length gown of taffeta featuring long lapered sleeves. The
tilled bodice was styled with a
scoop neckline and was ascented with appliques of Alencon
lace. Her skirt was fashioned
with a flat front adorned by
Aiencon lace and featured deep
hip pleating at the sides topped
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lace highlighted her skirt at
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ANNOUNCES - Mrs. Slimley Addlesburger of Galllpolis,
is announcing the marriage ·o_l
her darghter, She~ry Lee MO.
Cumber, Ill Robert H.
son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert E.
Roberts of Gallipolis. They were
married Jul~ 28 by the R~v.
Ehery Hall of Kanauga. ' The
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rerams. He pa&amp;Ses M. Gates's house and the Posf off1ce and enters h s fatber 'a shop, leaving the banquette
N? one1 is stirriqg. The sun is high in the sky
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port, SP.rved as the best man. was cen:ered w1th ~ thn:e t1er· ~ Pomeroy H1gh School,
Ushers were Mr. Ralph John- ed weddmg cake wtlh mmature , 19a8, and served two l
son, Racine , uncle of the bride, bride and groom . Mrs_. Thoma s I the ~rmy at Stuttgart, (
and Mr. James Diddle, Racine. : Diddle, Racine, was m charge He IS presently_ ~mplo
cousin of the bride.
j of th~ recepti~n . Mrs. Freda Lake Central A1rhnes i

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retumecl to lbelr bomel, Mon-1!a Wheeting.
day, iller a weekend villi with
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Tuttla and Weekend CUfllll ol Mr.
attended the l4eEiroy reUnion Mrs. Ernest Hu8hes, 'l'llird Ave.
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Mrs. Nltk Kelller o1 Slltl Die- Mr. and Mrs. ·Chester
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Calif. Ia spending two weeks and children, Kalb¥ aDd
with her mother, Mrs. Amy\ of Springfield, VirliniJI.
Wo!f and olher relatl•e• of came fer lhe 10th 'lfeddlll&amp;
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Diane Preaton Ill Norwalk Cbes who were lllll'l'led
waa the weekend lflt!8l of Mr. 15, 1916 ill Brillol, Tlllll. Their
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Maude .r;,.__ of E 1 Li
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refreshments. September holtesses wUI be Mrs. Robert ReJ.
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light rose silk trimmed in chH· \ ~or ht&gt;r going away dress, ~he \ Out ol town guf'"sts '
fon with matching pink acces- 1 brtde '.'hose a navy blu~ A line \ and Mrs. Woodrow L
sories. Her corsage was white 1dress, with white acc~ssorie~. and_M:. and Mr!!. Pl
carnations tipped with pink. IHer corsage was a whtle or- ford, Ltsa and Todd,, C
Mrs. Jordan, mother ol the , chid taken from her bridal bou-1Mr. and Mrs . Curt"
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carnations, tipped with blue.
1963, and attended Mountam Bernard N1chols, Pal
Miss Linda Adams, Racine , Stole Business College , Porkers- and Mr. and Mrs. Ra.
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The Wil.;xon family reunion Mr. and Mrs Merrill Wilcoxon Mr. and Mrs. Rlchr
was held last Sunday at the and Joey, Mr. and Mrs. Roy and family, all of W
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Saunders and family , Mr. and ty, 0. ; Mr. and Mr
Wilcoxon. A picnic dinner was Mrs Henry Hudson and Kathy, O'Brien and sons ol
aerved at noon, and the rest of Mr. and Mrs. George Hudson, Marvin, Cinry ani
the dpy was spent socially and Mrs. Clara Mae Saunders, Mr. coxon of Bellefontam
In gpmes . Mrs. Lawrence Wil· and Mrs. V. A Saunders, Mr. Mrs. Goff Johttsron r
llOXOn, p patient in Holzer Hos- and Mrs. Albert 'fh1vener. and Mrs. Jennte A. She
pltal, was remembered with a 'drs. John CarrolL
M•ss S1dney B. Shee
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Attending from
Gallipolis Ersel B. Wilcoxon , Dean Wil· Timothy and Davie
wert Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett t-oxon, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond of West Cllester : Dt.
Saunden. Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Wilcoxon and family , ail of Ir- Claude Saunders II
once Wilcoxon , Mr. and Mrs. onton ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mel- Piqua ; l.lr. and Mr
Dewey Wilco&lt;on Lawrence Wil- ford , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mel- Sanders, and Mr . ""
-on pnd family . Mr. and Mrs. lord and family, all of Ewing- rell Shafer and falil
. Garland Lanier and family . ton ; Mrs. Willard Clagg of Bid- City ; Sharon Laniet
Mr. and Mn. Willie Wllco&lt;on.l well, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie ville, .and August ~
~· .and Mrs . Ronald Wilcoxon , Smit and family, Dean Blue, Cheshtre.

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Two guests were Brenda Wal-lannpal,
WWlaJp Bush, vice president; Jolr. Frank P, Patiro, Mr. lllld . .Mr. and Mrs. Grover M.
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1';l:',...aeet Powetl held a reun- ~ Powell and children, Lori Ann , Pat, and Julie, Su@
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Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper gan ; Mr . and Mrs . Robert Lew- Columbus ; Mr. an
; Powell and Bill, and Barbara IS and Beth Lynn , Steven and old Jones. Minersv
arid Miss Ellen Latham, West David , foronto ; Mr. and. Mrs. Mrs. Richard Jon•
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pool: Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Pow- The Plains; Mr. and Mrs. Mich- Jones.

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FRIENDLY CIRCLE of Fe- I
Margaret Tuttle and Klllily and of 1957 worthy matrons a n
Churcll will meet Tues-,
Jolmny and Mrs. Mary K. Rose\ worthy patrons of the Order
day eveDiDi at a.p.m. a1 lbe ,
and Julie and Mandie spent a lbe Eastern Star.
church wilh Mrs. Albert Wootl- 1
day last week with Mr. and
Judy Owen, daukb'ter of Mr. ard, Ieider. .Hoslellsea wUI be .
Milton Tultle and Walter of and Mrs. Richard OWetL hal MiiiB Ellzabelh Fick and Miss
Cambrl4e.
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a!· Mary· VIrginia Reibel.- ·-hospitalized
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days with her Jllfflllll, Mr. and
IN. P. L. Nltdl Mra. Lionel Bogp.
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ilbey open! several Dayton, visited this week with
elr daughter and hll 1p0ther, Mrs. C. A. Emmlsh.
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and Mrs. William She returnoo to Dayton with
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11ildren, Carol, Beth them frll' a vlllt.
Tarle. White they The R,ev. and Mrs. BID MeALIVE F'OREVEB. '
the first birthday Omber lllld children,
Kathy,
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of Lynn
Marlo Cofl!lie, Ronnie, Bllll Jane, of
Daytime ShoWII
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and Mrs. McOmber have gone
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6nished priols , , ,
llrs. Wesley Mearl- to Babcoek Pait In West VIr·
Legion
made jast for yea llf '
:, TJmmp and Paul, ginfa, leavinfl their children
one af oar 11kiJled
ill, vililed recenlly with tile Fultz famlly.
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Beany and Ceel
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The French City Garden Club Gallia County Gun "Club, with
heard a talk by Gerald Tuss· Mrs. Elwood Trainer, and Mrs.
ing, whose subject was ''Horti· Harley George as hostesses.
culture and Conservation • Ol
Mrs. Earl Brown, president,
The Soil," at Its annual picnic welcomed the guests, Mr. TussTuesday.
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The speaker explained that Huldah Jenkins. and Mrs. Guy
Soil Conservation Districts are ; Smith. Mrs. Charles
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14 aout 1966 the claas lOIII loiiDwed by de- ::· rK-1!81
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man, waa appointed to ldquire
I am silent; I cannot ;answer. Who can penetrate the
ibout olher products sold by
fluid Amystery of llme?iJ turn to the window.
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cascade of white roses center~d

Miss Brenda Bradford, sisler
ol the bride, was maid of honor.
She was attired in a floor length
gown of tight blue satin with an
A·line skirt and oval neckline.
The ·empire waist was banded
by a bow in the back. She wore '
a pillboX hat with shoulder '.
length veil and carried a bouquet of white carnations tipped I
with blue, and white streamers.

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Teresa Ann Bradfqnl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bradford, Ra· ,
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Pomeroy and Mr. Woodrow L. Jordan, Columbus, on June 25, at 6:30 p.m. at The
ReorganiZed Church of Jesus (,:hrist of La Iter Day Saints, J?cine.
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Elder John W. Anderson, The Plains, officiated at the double ring ~remony,
wl)ich was performed be~ore an arrangement of white gla!lioli, palms and s e v e ·n
branch candelabras holdmg
lighted tapers.
The bride, given In marriage
by her father, was lovely in a
floor length gown of taffeta leaturing long tapered sleeves. The
fitted bodice was styled with a
scoop neckUne and was ascented with appliques of Alencon
lace. Her skirt was fashioned
with a flat front adorned by
Alencon lace and featured deep
hip pleating at the side. topped
ay ttny taffeta bows. At the
back, a bow and medallion of
laee highlighted her skirl at :
Lhe hem. Her headpie-ee was a
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Middleport Church of Christ tha Darst, Mrs. JeMie
met Thursd.iy evenin&amp; at Ute field, and Mr. Fr~ .cabeen.
Reported on tile dell: Jilt were
and we1- Mrs. Prank Trljllelt, .,._ Leo
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mystery of Ume?i) lurn to the window.
about other products sold
tile company.

Mr. and MI'L ·
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of East UveqM!OI and Mr and
sou, BUiy bave returned
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Mn. Harry J're8too of N.;._alk from qro
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street a: youth is strolling down tbe ban·
queUe. I recogmze him ::- he is young Joe Devacht; bls
father Is •. silversmith altd watchmaker. The boy sees
and grms, but he dollS not cross tbe street; 1 see he
new boots,
the street is muddy from re·
rams. He passes M Gates's house and the post of·
f1ce and enters
father'• shop, leaving the ban uette
No one 1s stirrir!g. The sun is high in t%e sk
- soon 1t will dry the mu4dy street into bard ruts
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TUESDAY
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Margaret Tuttle and Kathy and of 1957 worthy matrons a n d derated Church w111 meet Tues- '
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Joltnny and Ml'tl. Mary K. Rose worthy patrons of tha Order of day eoeoilti at 8 .p.m. at the
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and Julie 8lld Mandie spent a . the Eastern Star.
cl!Ull:b wllb Mrs. Albert
day last week wllb Mr. and Mrs. Judy Owen, daughter of Mr. ard, leader . .lloateoea will be
lliltoo Tuttle and Walter of and Mrs. Richard Owen. hal Mis• Elizabeth Flck and Mils
Cambrid&amp;e.
been returned t. ber home al• Mary Virginia Reibel.
ter being hetpltailze4 II Hoi·
-~ Hospital in Galllpolll.
days with her pm!Dia, Mr. and
'· Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Nllcb Mrs. Lionel IIQ(flll.
.
~· returned trom Marion, Mf. and Mrs. Hoger Emmlsb,
Oltlo, where they epent S~Weral Dayion, vlsiled this week with
!Wys with their daughter and bio QIOther, Mrs. C. A. Emmlsh.
KEEP YOUR · .....,
,family, Mr. and Mn. William Sbt .returned to Dayton with ~·
WEDDING STORY j
Jl'ouck and children, Carol, Beth them lor a vlllt.
8Dd Lynn Marie. WbJie they Tile )\tv. and Mn. BID Mo-·
ALIVE toREVEil ·
1fere there, the first birthday Omber bl eblldren,
Kathy,
betwe.m ~ eooei-1
~iversary of Lynn
Marie Con!lie. Ronnie, 01111 Jane, of
of OM o{OUT
was '!!!lebrated bf- lite familJ'. Piqua, have been (IUI!Sia Ill ber
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Edl!l1 Haptonstall hao reltJm. sister and llllllly, Mr. and Mrl.
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ed from a two week vlalt Ill Bernard Fultz and dau&amp;blers, ThewhoielrQo...,
of ,..., woddina ;,
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),Aidcaster with h..cousin, Beth, Barbara, and Becky. Mr.
color or in our tpee~alJ'
~ances Glaze.
and Mrs. MeOmber have gone
finished prinls . . •
Mr. anti Mr1. Wealey Mead- to Babcock PUt In Weat VIr·
made just lor Y'* ill'
qws and 80111. TJmmp aDd Paul, ginla, leavhla their children
one of our olilled
West VIrginia, visited recenlly with the FuiiZ family.
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. 11lth Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Parma- , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faulkle• and her mother, Mr1. Ludle der of Clendenin. W. Va., have
·Meadows.
returned to their home alter
Mn. Emerson Jonet and dan- vloltlng the put tbree days w!Ut
Jhter, Bilrbera, IJpellt Friday ill hil mother, Mrs. James FauliiAthens. .
- and his sister, Mrs. E..
Mrs. Rebert Coala was &amp; !Jul. HarUey. Also Visiting recent.Jy
IDeas vill\llr iD Columbus Ibis wllb Mrs. Faulkner and dallgb"'-tt~traphy
,- week.
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Mils Joy Bogp; IIIUdeort llUI'Ie Ftulkller, Jr., wbo has been
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Pt.......nt,w.v.
' Nunlng, II speDIIIng several Naw Orleam.

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ANNOUNCES - Mrs.

Addlesburger of Gallipolis,
The French City Garden Club Galba County Gun Club,
announcing th~ ,marriage ·o.f
heard a talk by Gerald Tuss· Mrs. Elwood Trainer, arid Mrs. her darghter, 'ShetrY: Lee Miiing, whose subject was .. Horti- Harley George as hoste•ses.
Cumber, to Robert H.
culture and Conservation - Of Mrs. Earl Bruwn, president, son of Mr, and· Mrs. Robert E. .
The Soil/' at its annual picnic welcomed the guests, Mr. Tuss- Roberts of Gallipolfs. They were
Tuesday.
ing, Mrs. Bill Mlnchill, 1,\rs. married July 28 by the Rev.
The spoaker explained that Huldah Jenkins. and Mro. Guy Ehery Hall of Kanauga. ' The
Soil Conservation Districts are , Smith. Mrs. Charles
Lanier new Mrs. Roberts is a
made up uf a group of farmers 1gave the grace before
l h e graduate of 'Kyger C~ek
with a board of superviSOrs m I meal.
school. She I» employed as
each county whose duties are ' Beautiful table arrangements ~rk at Holzer ilosptlal. ~er
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members relatedahumoroualnelden! In their hves. The
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MR. AND MRS. RONALD LE

Mrs. Smith in lilac. Each car-

ried a bouquet of white rarna· !he guests.
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tions, tlpped in the color ol Fallowing the re.rf'mony, 3 i~ Parker!
their dresses.
reception was held 1n the church · nage.
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Mr. Clarence Stewart, Middle- dining room. The bridal table 1 The gro
port. served as the best man. was centered w1th a three tier·, Pomerij'

Ushers were Mr. Ralph John- ed wedding cake with minature ' 1958, af\!1
son, Racine, uncle of the bride, bride and groom. Mrs. Thoma3 the army
and Mr. James Diddle, Racine, Diddle, Raci~e, was in charge He is pl'l
cousin of the bride.
of the recept1on. Mrs . Freda Lake Cpr
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carnations tipped with pink.
Mrs. Jordan, mother of the , chid taken from her bridal bou- 1Mr. ·and
groom, chose a robin egg blue 1 quel.
and Wa~
lace dress, with matching acces- The bride is a gradu•te of \ Mrs. Br

of ~ Barry; '

carnations, tipped with blue.
1963, and attended Mountain Bern"rd
Miss Linda Adams, Racine, \ State Business College, Porkers- and Mr.
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The Wilcoxon family reunion Mr. and Mrs Merrill Wilcoxon Mr. ~
was held last Sunday at the and Joey, Mr. and Mrs. Roy and tfi
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Saunders and family. Mr. and ty, ~,;
Wilcoxon. A picnic dinner was Mrs. Henry Hudson and Kathy, O'Brlon
served at noon , and the rest of Mr. and Mrs. George Huds~n. Ma~
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In aames. Mrs Lawrence Wil· and Mrs. V. A Saunders, Mr. Mr
eoxon, a patient In Holzer Hos· and Mrs. ~!bert Thivener, and Mrsn,:J
.JII~l, was remembered with a Mrs. John Carroll.
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Gallipolis Ersel B. Wilcoxon, Dean Wil- nrrioiJwet* Mr. and Mrs. Emmett mxon, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond of Wet
Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Clar· Wilcoxon and family, all of lr- ClaU!J•
once Wilcoxon. Mr. and Mrs. onton; Mr. and Mrs Roy Mef- Piqllll:
Dewey Wilcoxon Lawrence Wit- lord. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mef- salllle;
COlCOn and family. Mr. and Mrs. ford and family . all of Ewing- rell ·Si
Garland Lanier and family. ton : Mrs. Willard Clagg of Bid- City;.
'- Mr. ind Mro. Willie Wilcoxon. well , Mr. and Mrs
Johnnte ville,
and Mrs. Ronald Wilcoxon, Smil and lamlly, Dean Blue. Chesh

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wedding a two piece dress ot , punch bowl.
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(UP!) -John· Beradtno..
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iloi JOhzmr·!!lstown s pretties! baehelor dIn
IJI!IIltba Bera·
ny Beradino star of the day· tor's tunle at
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time "Gene I Hospital" series, era and changes IntO
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Deap J 'But : t aelresaes:,
says tnne
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who Jives alone In clothes - usually sports
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a rustic English style Beverly el, slacks and sports sblrt U to which sell! a
themselveJ 8lld
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_Johnny bas,;, pets at home.
18f:and•:u:v:;:r:tal·
A former baseball star ,,or He slopa for dinner at Do&amp; !'llormolll
In the bact of Y dHtes
Earl
IHis
:•ee re:,ve no time to
Cleveland, Sl. Louls 8lld Plt\s. Inlets, La Scala or Mateos, his lot complete with balb and
the aetor 8
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burgh, Beradlno's solitary life threg of IAJO Angeles'
finest .kitchen facilities.
several hours studylllg the ';..,. lrRb .....
e
Is filled with work.
reslaurants. He is especially! "It's like a mountalll cabin
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- denU .u lbe IDDillllili
Because his dally video series fond of scampi and veal dlsheo with high-beamed ceiling 18 d
beiGre going to bed
w!rlnn, • 8
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Is Jive the actor is under more which he dispatches in huge a fireplaee," Johnny
saye. ;
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, movie Ill wbl acreeup ay . or
pressure than most . He's up ev"I,quantiUes .
I"That's where I do a11 my en- be 'llonely
really" bdon t have
i!b ba would like . .
"l tiRI8 ID IID star.
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morning at 6 a.m. and re- After that, it's back to his lerlalning, which usually C!On· tr 1
concen· Beradino'a fllclal featur
ports to ABC-TV by 8. Rehear· empty bouse.
sists ol pasta parties for 1 few
1 · 8 on week· fleet a strong and dele ea
sala take up most of the day be-l
Tw...U..oe Home
close friends."
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P BY little 1011 ebaracter He bo
fore shooting be _\;s ''Uve" on Actually, he has two houses. Johnny has
two daughlera
the Dodgen ID move· from
lape. .
1T1te malo par\ ol the home Is Antoinette, 2f, and Cynthia 11 ..1 PI Iii the . •
slon IDa prlme time aerleillllld
Durmg the noon break John- a two-bedroom, one-bath abode 1
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evi!IY year apltlst tbe !!pOrls le
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Miss Susan Campbell Waterford,
served as bridesmaid . Each at-

who~- live In

' Monica. Both are single and he ero. So far we're undefeated.
vlsils .~ra often.
!1'111 happy l JUide a,. transt.
f He waa
Ill 1963 and lion from buetiaD to ic.Ung
for "'1!0 Y moollllbecame

She was attired in a floor length
gown ol light blue satin with an
A-line skirt and oval neckllae.
The empire waist was banded
by a bow in the back. She wore !
a pJUbox hal with shoulder !
length veU and carried a boU· :
quet of white carnations tipped I
with blue, and white streamers.\
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, li r\! but Bustv L ~-l
S(J ta • J ·' ",.,, , - J . . . lJ ~; J:;::"~~re&lt;!U:,:O! ":! da:i ~~"'b::a~rw~~a~e

Miss Brenda Bradford, sister
of the- bride, was maid of honor.

was attired in mint green and

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Imported silk illusion. The bride

Mrs. Charles Smith, Syracuse,

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THE GIDEON ROUSH reun- meut Plrlt A•-'- UM1f _....
loll wlll be held Saltdi,)r, Ave. 14 stay.
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lp Sunday Scbool pl.;jCI4.J Kaulf, Joan rriltlt.
ll1tber• Sue ,.,.,.,..,
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alllOOII. AfternooD H1'9ictl wiD
Mr. and Mra .Willla Alllbony start at 1:10 p.m. Everyone II

ant their dengbler and family,
Mrs. !'licit Keuler of San Die- Mr. and Mra. £hester Owens
flO, Calli. Is •pending two weeks Iand chlldren, KaiiiJ and Mike
with her mother, Mn. Amy of Springfield, Vii&amp;IJIII. Titer
Wolf and other relallm of came I• the tiOih weddiDa ..,.
Billie Rld&amp;e.
JjlverS817 of Mr. and MtJ, 1i1J.
Diane Prestoo of Norwalk .,.es
•• who - • lllll'l'lld August
wu the weekend
fiUil8l ol Mr. 15, 1916
Ia Briltol, Tenn. Their
and Mrs. John Jlol!e and family. golden ftdA'- tllllllv...... falls
Maude 8dlepp of E.lst Liver· on Mondoy,"""'
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day, ol
pool spent tho weekelld willl lbelr lveiJcllng fifty years ago.
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mage sale lJI September when
W&amp;J read from lht
the Phllathea Society of
of the lale, )frl. Ber·
Middleport Church of Christ lha Darst, Mrs. Jennie Satter·
met1'bursd8y evening at
and Mr. Fre!l .Caboen.
ehurch. Mrs. Weudell
Reported 00 tile stet lilt were
presidtlrt;, prellded IIJd
Frank Trljlletl, Hrl. Leo
comed lht DIIIDben.
Mn. Wllllam Bnrrlford,
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Ernest Lallence, Mr. end
veUons pvm b)' Mrs.
Mrs. 0. R. McXillley, Tbeo
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Mr. aDd M\'IJ. Howard ~Uih Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hensler
of East Uv~ aDd Mr. and and son, HOly, have returned
Mrs. Harry )?reston of Norwalk from two. WeeD YaeaUorupem l
returned to tbelr bomel, Mon- ill Whttlmg.
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Kaulf Is the
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day, after a weekend visit with Weekoad IJ*II 011 Mr. ll1d
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OUJt HOUSE
lrlr. aDd Mrs. A. D. ~ and Mrs. Ernest HIJI)les, Tbircl Ave.
IIVNDAY
14 aout, 1968
aUended the McElroy reunion. an their da1J8)11et' aDd lamlly, THE GIDEON ROUSH reun- mil!! Plrll: duriJIIIbllr
MoD cher Cllarles,_
Mrs •.Nick Ktlller of SaD Die-~ Mr. and Mrs. i:besler Owens 1011 wlU. be~ Sllnda1, Aq. 14 1 stay.
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10. Clllll. Is apendlng two weeks ll1d children, Katby aDd M1ie at the Porlland Park wltb
Jhki"' the ll'lp 1fWj lfrl •
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Today Is a special day at Our Houle; a real jour de
with bel' mother, Mrs. Amy of Sprillgliekl, ViJ11D11. They plcrdc dlnqlr at IOOIL
Kaulf wllf be Mat, Pl8ta,
fete. Everywhere p~ple, aayety.
.
Wolf and olhet relaUve• of came rer the lOIII weddiDg ~~to TilE ASNVAL CBEifiER [.dfKIIIft, Joan 1r111r Drnia .
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Eatlle Ridge.
Dlversaey of Mr. and Mrs. Hll- Townahlp Sunday Sehool plcolc ...... -.~ ,.....,. ~- P'llbo
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L I&amp;ht from ~aily-paned w!ndow1 llftl onto t h e
'lbe elaa pllnned a l'lllllmtee Diane Preslllll o1 Norwalk pes who - • marliad August will be Suuday, Aupal 14, at .,...,.., - .-..., .,._..
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bright carpets; YO!Cfl' come and go, through the lovely
lllle far September and Mrs. wu the weekend suest of Mr. 15, 1916 ID BrlltOI, Tenn. Their the tlte81elll ·a - In J'lat- Ill', Slll1 IIJir, I• ....,.... .
I watch; llisitn. The
agamst the wall ticks
Ervin. vaWla il8le clla_lr· and Mrs. Jolm Rose and lamll golden wtddlog anoiY&lt;riBfll falls woods. Sunday sehaal
Unda Dye, Unda
Ut91nlo
•n whispers; but I hear it. T1me, Jt says, what 18 time?
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was appomted to lnqwre
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y, on Monday the exact day of at 10 a.m. with a basket dlnller 'fd Ellzahetb Llf9llll.
I aJl1 sllent; I ca~not ;answer. Who can penetrate the
other products sold by Maude ScbepP of East Liver- their we4diuc fifty years aao. at nooo. AlteroooD IIII'YICII wiD
fluid mystery of lime~lturn to the wmdow.
lh• company.
pool spent tha weekend with Mr. anci Mrs .wlllll Anthony stsrt at 1:10 p.m. Eveeyona II
Acros~ the street a:youth is strolling down the ban&lt;V
During the program hour, bel' aunt. Mrs. Amy Wolf.
and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hughes welcome.
queUe. I recognize him - he is young Joe Devacht; biB
members related a humorous In- Mrs. Amy Wolle, Mrs. Nick were in Pennsville, Ohio, h11l
TVESDAY
father Is a silversmith and watchmaker, The boy ~es
elden! In their lives. 'lbe holt- Kessler, Mrs. A. D. TutUe, Mrs. SundBy to attend the reuruon FRIENDLY CIRCLE of Fe- !
me and grins, but he do~ not cross the street; I see he Sanday "·'·
esses, Audrey Frost, Francet Marcaret Tuttle and Kathy and of 1957 worthy matrons and derated Churcll wiD meet Tues- :
Is wearmg new boots, an~ the street is muddy frOIJl. re- DENNEY family reunion will Roush, Opal Kelly, and Lena Johnny and Mrs. Mary K. Rosel worthy patrona of the Order ol day _ov•niDI at 8 .p.m. at lbe 1 ',
c~nt rams. He passes M. Gales's house and the post of- he held Sunda at the Galltt McKinley, contributing, served and Julie and Mandie spent 8 the Eastern Star.
churcb with Mrs. Albert Wood- '
f1ce and enters h1s. fat~e~·, shop, leavi~g the ~anquette County Jifnloi Fairgrounds. relreshmenta. September host- day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Judy Owen, daughter of Mr. ard, leader. .Sostesses will he ·
deserted. N? one rs stJrnl)g. The su~ IS h1gh m the sky Basket dln)ler at noon. Bring esses will be Mrs. Robert Rei· MJiton Tuttle and walter of and Mrs. Richard Owen. has MIB Elizabeth Flck and Miss
- soon 11 Will dry the mu~y street mto bard ruts.
own table service. All rela- bel, Mrs. Bert GOkey, Miss M&amp;- Camhrldie.
[been returned te her home al· Mary Virginia llelhel. _
Now comes M. Joseph; Devacht, pere, to tbe door· tives and ·friends Invited.
bel Hysell, Mrs Clarence Me- Mrs. Anna Yeager and Mrs. ter being hospitalized at Hoi· .
way of the shop. In either hapd he carries a gold watch. SADDL),; AND SffiLOIN Rid- Neal and Mrs. Leo Childl.
Gertrude Kloes returned home· zer Hospital in GalllpoUs.
days with her perenla, Mr. and
The watches are fastened to lila vesL by gold ehetns th_at lng Club
hold 8 poUuck
Wednesday after a vl~lt in N~ Mr. and Mra. P. L. Nltch Mrs. Lionel Bogp.
.
gleam in the noonday sun. M. Devacht stands at ease 10 dinner at noon on the Gallia
sonvllle with Mr and Mrs have returned from Marion, Mt. and Mrl. Ro~r Emmlsb,
the doorway. He looks downg.t the sun dial chisled in County Junior Falrgrollndl.
U
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James Walker. ·
· Oblo, where !bey 1pent several Dayton. visited this week with
KEEP YOUR '"";
the stone step, a~d t~en ~t the; watches.
CoYllest games will he played,
Lawrence Smith wao ths Frl- day. with their daughter and hiii!Iother, Mrs. C. A. Emmlsh.
From upstarrs, m hiS stulgery abov.e the shop, Dr. and 1~
wiU ·he served
day dinner IUOJtl of hll nelce family, Mr. end Mrs. William She returned to Dayton wJth ,
WEDDING STORY 'j
Nar~! leans out t~e wmdow. :
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In the evenlnl. , AD. horsemen
Twelve members and seven Mra Carl Moore
' Houck and children, Carol, Beth them lor a 91111.
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ALIVE FOREVER '
The sun, tt IS on tJme for IIJ!Ce?" the doctor asks.
are Invited.
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IJ*II atteDded the annual plo- Mts Dessle P~tlerson returii. and Lynn Marie. While !bey The R,ev. end Mrl. Bill Mcbetween the _ , 1
M. Devacht looks up an~ Jaughs. "Today, oui; to- CENTENARY Social · Circle ~of the Rio :;aryda
ed ho~e '11mrsda1 alter a villi were there, the flrlt birthday Omher iiiJd children,
Kathy,
morrow: ~ho kno":s'"
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will hold Its family picnic at h8Je ~CalenJD3 Baptllll at Great Bend with her 9001 anniversary of Lynn
Marie Con!Jte, Ronme, and Jane, of
of ont: o{ow
Smiling, he shps the gold watches mlo hls vest poe· 12 DOOII on the 'church' lnWll
.;: 0
vary
Ted and Delbert Patterson. Sh~ was 'l!llebrated bf the family. ~ua, have been auesta of her
Wedding
Alb.. ;
kets and goes back into the shop. "
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with
was
accompanied
home
by ber
Edi!fi
Haptoostall
has
returnsio1er IMld lllllllly, Mr. and Mro.
The
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Every noon M. Devacht comes thus to coniiU!t .t he KYGER CRE~ Band Boo,X ~ei;.mg
devO- Jlranddaughters, Debbie
and ed from a two w..'k visit ill Bernard Fultz and claulbters,
ol your woddiDti 1ft
sun dial. All his watches and clocks are set by it, and sters Ciuir will meet at 8 p.
a!fYprayer The group Peggy Boso who are assisting Lartcaster wtth her
cousin, Beth, Barbara, and Recl&lt;y. Mr.
color or in our apeciaiJf
M. Devacht's watches and clocks are known throughout m., In lh6 Kyll!t' creek 111gb sans bvmns acc~mpanled b)' her with house work.
Frances Glaze.
and Mrs. M~ have gone
fini shed ptiats • .•
the valley and from New York to New Orleans.
school !caftiJerla',
Mra. Edna Wickline on an ac- Joho Mlgbt of Falrhorne ,was Mr. anti Mro. Wesley Mead- ~ Babcock. Part m West Vlr·
made just for you bf '
But I digreu. The voices in the lovely room, rUing · GALLIPQ~ ·Business IIJd cordion. The president, Mn. an overnight guest Wednesday, ows and ~· ~ and Paul, !IlDia, itiYllll their ehlldren .
on• 111 oar skilled
couducted of Mrs. Charleo Buck.
West Vlrgmta, vls1ted recently With the Fultz lamlly.
and falling in the lovely room . .. V'l&amp; it perfume' from Profes!!lonal· Wemen's Club Fillley ,,_,_, 5
candid""""'~·~
a drels That makes me so digi'JBS?' ; Mon,iel!l' Eliot, the Dl hold t•• ' tin and
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with M d Mr B F Parma- Mr and Mrs Charles Faulk"In the l'OODJ nuaf·
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meethe g.home an·
Mrs. Thursday
Charles Burt
an mother,
s. · Mn.
· Ludle ner
' of· Clendenin.
· W. Va., have
po et, heard the voices, surely, to writso.
picnic'" at
of guessing
w•• coniA!sts.
voted to place 1 book home
from returned
Holzer lee endr.her
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the women come and go Talking of i!:helangelo" the Mrs. Faye ThompsoD
rewrned to theirlhrhome after
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,. presi- in the -Rio Grande College II- Ho!pital pnd Is 'slowly lmprov- Meadows.
lib
poet aaid. . . • I wat ch ; I )j sten.
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dent, oear Eurlika. Members
In memory ol Robert wn. lng.
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Mrs. Emerson Jol!el and dau- villtlng the put ee days "
F "~ you see ~e c;~da, Hortense? In tbe small bo~ bring table service.
lather ol Mrs Margaret
&amp;hter, Barbara, rtpent Friday ill hll mother, Mrs. James Faalkrom ance, per aps
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end
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ner and his sister, Mrs. Eva
."They say the tea caddy Is Fr~,IIC.il. too. It can be MERCERVILLE GRANGE ory of
r.S:OO
mo- ·
_.._.\ Mrs. ROOert Coati wao o but- HarUey. Also visiting recently
cam~~~~~ ecoach, Y"f ~o~.it
Ha'
will bold Ita IIDIIIlal Inspection ther ·of Mrs. Maurice ;orgey.
MORE SOCIETY
, ._ viJttor iD Columbus this with Mrs. Faulkner and daugh- P,.,_lonal P110101rlphi
llle ongu~,.- 00 a
, ·; u...,.. . ,.ve :YO¥ at 7,30 p.m. Members are ask- Mrs Weed became 8 member
: week.
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1er were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Inc.
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ever seen lt1Cit elegance.
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. Mils Joy BogJIS~ studeni1111T88 Faulmer, Jr., who h"" beto
Phono 675-2410
I pus among the ladles, and out inlo the w1de hall. dtlnl&lt;s . .Ham a8Drlwlches wm be In
at the home of
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I at Holzer HO!lpital Sehoot ol transferred from Ft. Knoll to
"· , _•• w•••
I cross the hall and enter the tap room. The tap room he furnished.
Fad 1
Nursill 11 spending several New Orlellll!.
1s crowded. From the room beyond comes robust laugh- LAFAYE'L'I'E SHlUNE wDl lr!rl.
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ter, ~ clink of glasses. I, too, lift a glass. "A votre hold a picolc on Fortification
sante. I say.
' Hill tartlng 1 8·30 p m A
I return to the hall and stand for a moment at the ' sta~ mee~ wm heid at
foot of the stairs, my hand on the smootb cherry of the 1 8 p m Mrs Beatrice Blue
bannister. I watch the patterns ?f shadow and sun fall-1 Dlstn~t De~uty . wm instruct
ing on the w:h•te walls of ~e dlnmg room, on t)le bnght In ceremonial work of the orcarpet, the silver on the polished table, on women's sum- der.
mer dreaaea, men's well-cut coats . . . "I have known RIO GRANDE Pariah Meththem all," the poet said; " alrea~y known them aU , - odist Men's Fellowship wW
have known the evenings, mornmgs, afternoons . . .
meet at a p m at Centenary
Beyond the laughter and the voices the clock talks Methodist
In wbispers; but I hear it. Time, what is time, the clock RIVERSIDE Study Club plosaya. Duel it flow forward? Or backwar~?
Die will he held at &amp;:30 p.m.
I OllllllOt IJIIWer. Who knows, I think; who knows? at the home o1 the hosteas,
Hoortry f« die . . . . . . . .
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Tbe l*llliW of the
Chapel Womell's
Christlao Service was
by a talk by Rev. Jack
on flll ..bjeet "Tbe Hand
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tJie scene or a

Addison WSCS. The hour II 7
p.m., ll1d the public II ilwl~ ·

opened by the group
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reporta lbat abe apd bill ~
sisters, Lallla 1l1Pm.. • ol
Vinton, end Sjlvla i!'Glelorl of
RiclmtDDd. !Dd., survive Dr.
vemorr n ll'eellt, wbn died Ia
Los Angelel, CaUl., "on Jli!l
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DEMOCRATICWomen'aea.
mitlee of Gallla Cllllllr wiD
meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday
at the courthouse. Mrs. Mary
L. Sbeela, and Vf!l'la C...,
- ciM:balnlomeo.

blrtbday perly

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tbeir home aear Langavllle.
.,., Robert and J , _ Ill eDk!r Clilldrens'
jlibspiiill. llarJaJ', A111'111 M,
far lire r--.l of tbelr taaillll
and adeuolda, -.1 IRDB J&gt;a.
vld also will aorla'&amp;O an
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dralnaJ&amp;e. Qianes were plafed
l!inlrlft t :Vir!Mi • Olarles
011r1otte
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Mr. and Mrs. Jlll!ll

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E. H. Efa of Mii '~Nw ,

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Even~

ed.
KYGER WOMEN's Society
will meet at 1 p.m., at lbe
home of Mrs. Wayne m-.
CIRCLE 1, Grace Melhorlist
WSCS wiD hold a batbeene
diDner Iii tile dmrdl pariGn
with serviDt.from 6 ID 7 p.m.
'lbe publle Is tmted. ReM-vaUon llll)1 be made at

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Mr. IMld .lin. J - CIJimel1
their two lOllS at a

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eel ,til~ hollll In .
11111r Ill"' ''"I • lrf.dip
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llr. llld 1111. f'lll.!d
llr. ad ... kt Clalben
and
' Fred
have teltNwd tt .Aibllopo I I ,
Ill
New llelkn. llllr 111 Pre
someUme wltll their Jii I ,
Mr. and Mrs. WUBA!II prot~~er~lea.tJ

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shoes

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Double Bi1'tlulay
Parf1 u GiNa

made a&gt;mments oa
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Real Is Cbrllt Iii Our Lives."
...... Mltelrt1l om.e s.p. he'!~
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pis.
N. MY.
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((liadys Keeler)

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'lbe Blood." Devo1i0Df were •\YGER Ladles. Aid will meet
SIVen b)' Mn. Blsacbe MeCalla. at 10 a.m., at 1111 home of
The program - Ia el!arge o1 Mrs. ileDr1 MoMman A cov·
Mrs. Nellie Stover.
ered dish diJmer wiD be ll!rf•

'lbe JDeetllll, beld aMt"~~=~
home ol Mra. Mary
CIJefa!Mr, wltll Mrs.
'lbe ~am c!J~ gave
CIJefalle: as ~lea,
a reading ."SO Swift
Way,
;:::::::::::::~::~! So $!Jort '!be Day,"
Gertrude EviDI read "The Power
Of Inlluenee." Mrs.
Miry
Margaret Chevalier played an
cqan solo, and Mra. Laura
0.. llcllllB!n, .., of Mr. Crall 18Df1 "The Tlueh Of
and 1111. Don IIOOinaon of
Master's Hand" MaryPtrrnose I
son Pike nlwned home Sunday gave a reeding "The
alter having spent the
of the Women's Socief1."
In St. Paul, Minn., working in a Roll caU wu tllhftl ed
reseateh laboratory of MiJlo&amp;. members giving a Bible
sola MlrliJIIII!d Manufachlring Mary ~· jeined
Corp., in CODDeCtlon with hJs IOclety. A tolal of :15 sick
scboolin&amp; at the Uolveraity of
reported. Mrs. Stover
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bridal i!hower lor Miss S..
J?4wards, sponsored by 111e

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Plans..Rummage
Plllll were made far a

mage sale lJI September when
W&amp;J read from lht
the Phllathea Society of
of the lale, )frl. Ber·
Middleport Church of Christ lha Darst, Mrs. Jennie Satter·
met1'bursd8y evening at
and Mr. Fre!l .Caboen.
ehurch. Mrs. Weudell
Reported 00 tile stet lilt were
presidtlrt;, prellded IIJd
Frank Trljlletl, Hrl. Leo
comed lht DIIIDben.
Mn. Wllllam Bnrrlford,
lbeTli~ ~
Ernest Lallence, Mr. end
veUons pvm b)' Mrs.
Mrs. 0. R. McXillley, Tbeo
whleh Included an
Romer Jons, Lelia
111
entitled
"Relpect lor Hwnan McElhinny, Mrs. Grill a-11,
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Mtl. Frlllk Herald. and ~
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Mr. aDd M\'IJ. Howard ~Uih Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hensler
of East Uv~ aDd Mr. and and son, HOly, have returned
Mrs. Harry )?reston of Norwalk from two. WeeD YaeaUorupem l
returned to tbelr bomel, Mon- ill Whttlmg.
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Jng 08 LaJte 'l!lrle '
Kaulf Is the
tiJep n~,!)y'#lt 'i'•.~"'"
Itt MdiJIMI"' CblrdJ, 'ftre -~·!.
wiD eamp
Put CIJDiol,
wiD v!Bil the Cedlr PGiD&amp; .\$1JW'

tmoP _Ielder

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day, after a weekend visit with Weekoad IJ*II 011 Mr. ll1d
ai
OUJt HOUSE
lrlr. aDd Mrs. A. D. ~ and Mrs. Ernest HIJI)les, Tbircl Ave.
IIVNDAY
14 aout, 1968
aUended the McElroy reunion. an their da1J8)11et' aDd lamlly, THE GIDEON ROUSH reun- mil!! Plrll: duriJIIIbllr
MoD cher Cllarles,_
Mrs •.Nick Ktlller of SaD Die-~ Mr. and Mrs. i:besler Owens 1011 wlU. be~ Sllnda1, Aq. 14 1 stay.
c
.
10. Clllll. Is apendlng two weeks ll1d children, Katby aDd M1ie at the Porlland Park wltb
Jhki"' the ll'lp 1fWj lfrl •
1
Today Is a special day at Our Houle; a real jour de
with bel' mother, Mrs. Amy of Sprillgliekl, ViJ11D11. They plcrdc dlnqlr at IOOIL
Kaulf wllf be Mat, Pl8ta,
fete. Everywhere p~ple, aayety.
.
Wolf and olhet relaUve• of came rer the lOIII weddiDg ~~to TilE ASNVAL CBEifiER [.dfKIIIft, Joan 1r111r Drnia .
'
Eatlle Ridge.
Dlversaey of Mr. and Mrs. Hll- Townahlp Sunday Sehool plcolc ...... -.~ ,.....,. ~- P'llbo
'
L I&amp;ht from ~aily-paned w!ndow1 llftl onto t h e
'lbe elaa pllnned a l'lllllmtee Diane Preslllll o1 Norwalk pes who - • marliad August will be Suuday, Aupal 14, at .,...,.., - .-..., .,._..
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bright carpets; YO!Cfl' come and go, through the lovely
lllle far September and Mrs. wu the weekend suest of Mr. 15, 1916 ID BrlltOI, Tenn. Their the tlte81elll ·a - In J'lat- Ill', Slll1 IIJir, I• ....,.... .
I watch; llisitn. The
agamst the wall ticks
Ervin. vaWla il8le clla_lr· and Mrs. Jolm Rose and lamll golden wtddlog anoiY&lt;riBfll falls woods. Sunday sehaal
Unda Dye, Unda
Ut91nlo
•n whispers; but I hear it. T1me, Jt says, what 18 time?
.
was appomted to lnqwre
.
y, on Monday the exact day of at 10 a.m. with a basket dlnller 'fd Ellzahetb Llf9llll.
I aJl1 sllent; I ca~not ;answer. Who can penetrate the
other products sold by Maude ScbepP of East Liver- their we4diuc fifty years aao. at nooo. AlteroooD IIII'YICII wiD
fluid mystery of lime~lturn to the wmdow.
lh• company.
pool spent tha weekend with Mr. anci Mrs .wlllll Anthony stsrt at 1:10 p.m. Eveeyona II
Acros~ the street a:youth is strolling down the ban&lt;V
During the program hour, bel' aunt. Mrs. Amy Wolf.
and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hughes welcome.
queUe. I recognize him - he is young Joe Devacht; biB
members related a humorous In- Mrs. Amy Wolle, Mrs. Nick were in Pennsville, Ohio, h11l
TVESDAY
father Is a silversmith and watchmaker, The boy ~es
elden! In their lives. 'lbe holt- Kessler, Mrs. A. D. TutUe, Mrs. SundBy to attend the reuruon FRIENDLY CIRCLE of Fe- !
me and grins, but he do~ not cross the street; I see he Sanday "·'·
esses, Audrey Frost, Francet Marcaret Tuttle and Kathy and of 1957 worthy matrons and derated Churcll wiD meet Tues- :
Is wearmg new boots, an~ the street is muddy frOIJl. re- DENNEY family reunion will Roush, Opal Kelly, and Lena Johnny and Mrs. Mary K. Rosel worthy patrona of the Order ol day _ov•niDI at 8 .p.m. at lbe 1 ',
c~nt rams. He passes M. Gales's house and the post of- he held Sunda at the Galltt McKinley, contributing, served and Julie and Mandie spent 8 the Eastern Star.
churcb with Mrs. Albert Wood- '
f1ce and enters h1s. fat~e~·, shop, leavi~g the ~anquette County Jifnloi Fairgrounds. relreshmenta. September host- day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Judy Owen, daughter of Mr. ard, leader. .Sostesses will he ·
deserted. N? one rs stJrnl)g. The su~ IS h1gh m the sky Basket dln)ler at noon. Bring esses will be Mrs. Robert Rei· MJiton Tuttle and walter of and Mrs. Richard Owen. has MIB Elizabeth Flck and Miss
- soon 11 Will dry the mu~y street mto bard ruts.
own table service. All rela- bel, Mrs. Bert GOkey, Miss M&amp;- Camhrldie.
[been returned te her home al· Mary Virginia llelhel. _
Now comes M. Joseph; Devacht, pere, to tbe door· tives and ·friends Invited.
bel Hysell, Mrs Clarence Me- Mrs. Anna Yeager and Mrs. ter being hospitalized at Hoi· .
way of the shop. In either hapd he carries a gold watch. SADDL),; AND SffiLOIN Rid- Neal and Mrs. Leo Childl.
Gertrude Kloes returned home· zer Hospital in GalllpoUs.
days with her perenla, Mr. and
The watches are fastened to lila vesL by gold ehetns th_at lng Club
hold 8 poUuck
Wednesday after a vl~lt in N~ Mr. and Mra. P. L. Nltch Mrs. Lionel Bogp.
.
gleam in the noonday sun. M. Devacht stands at ease 10 dinner at noon on the Gallia
sonvllle with Mr and Mrs have returned from Marion, Mt. and Mrl. Ro~r Emmlsb,
the doorway. He looks downg.t the sun dial chisled in County Junior Falrgrollndl.
U
ICntC IS
James Walker. ·
· Oblo, where !bey 1pent several Dayton. visited this week with
KEEP YOUR '"";
the stone step, a~d t~en ~t the; watches.
CoYllest games will he played,
Lawrence Smith wao ths Frl- day. with their daughter and hiii!Iother, Mrs. C. A. Emmlsh.
From upstarrs, m hiS stulgery abov.e the shop, Dr. and 1~
wiU ·he served
day dinner IUOJtl of hll nelce family, Mr. end Mrs. William She returned to Dayton wJth ,
WEDDING STORY 'j
Nar~! leans out t~e wmdow. :
·
In the evenlnl. , AD. horsemen
Twelve members and seven Mra Carl Moore
' Houck and children, Carol, Beth them lor a 91111.
I
ALIVE FOREVER '
The sun, tt IS on tJme for IIJ!Ce?" the doctor asks.
are Invited.
·
IJ*II atteDded the annual plo- Mts Dessle P~tlerson returii. and Lynn Marie. While !bey The R,ev. end Mrl. Bill Mcbetween the _ , 1
M. Devacht looks up an~ Jaughs. "Today, oui; to- CENTENARY Social · Circle ~of the Rio :;aryda
ed ho~e '11mrsda1 alter a villi were there, the flrlt birthday Omher iiiJd children,
Kathy,
morrow: ~ho kno":s'"
;
.
.
.
will hold Its family picnic at h8Je ~CalenJD3 Baptllll at Great Bend with her 9001 anniversary of Lynn
Marie Con!Jte, Ronme, and Jane, of
of ont: o{ow
Smiling, he shps the gold watches mlo hls vest poe· 12 DOOII on the 'church' lnWll
.;: 0
vary
Ted and Delbert Patterson. Sh~ was 'l!llebrated bf the family. ~ua, have been auesta of her
Wedding
Alb.. ;
kets and goes back into the shop. "
.
, MONDAY
.
· 01The · r
ed
with
was
accompanied
home
by ber
Edi!fi
Haptoostall
has
returnsio1er IMld lllllllly, Mr. and Mro.
The
0
Every noon M. Devacht comes thus to coniiU!t .t he KYGER CRE~ Band Boo,X ~ei;.mg
devO- Jlranddaughters, Debbie
and ed from a two w..'k visit ill Bernard Fultz and claulbters,
ol your woddiDti 1ft
sun dial. All his watches and clocks are set by it, and sters Ciuir will meet at 8 p.
a!fYprayer The group Peggy Boso who are assisting Lartcaster wtth her
cousin, Beth, Barbara, and Recl&lt;y. Mr.
color or in our apeciaiJf
M. Devacht's watches and clocks are known throughout m., In lh6 Kyll!t' creek 111gb sans bvmns acc~mpanled b)' her with house work.
Frances Glaze.
and Mrs. M~ have gone
fini shed ptiats • .•
the valley and from New York to New Orleans.
school !caftiJerla',
Mra. Edna Wickline on an ac- Joho Mlgbt of Falrhorne ,was Mr. anti Mro. Wesley Mead- ~ Babcock. Part m West Vlr·
made just for you bf '
But I digreu. The voices in the lovely room, rUing · GALLIPQ~ ·Business IIJd cordion. The president, Mn. an overnight guest Wednesday, ows and ~· ~ and Paul, !IlDia, itiYllll their ehlldren .
on• 111 oar skilled
couducted of Mrs. Charleo Buck.
West Vlrgmta, vls1ted recently With the Fultz lamlly.
and falling in the lovely room . .. V'l&amp; it perfume' from Profes!!lonal· Wemen's Club Fillley ,,_,_, 5
candid""""'~·~
a drels That makes me so digi'JBS?' ; Mon,iel!l' Eliot, the Dl hold t•• ' tin and
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with M d Mr B F Parma- Mr and Mrs Charles Faulk"In the l'OODJ nuaf·
w
meethe g.home an·
Mrs. Thursday
Charles Burt
an mother,
s. · Mn.
· Ludle ner
' of· Clendenin.
· W. Va., have
po et, heard the voices, surely, to writso.
picnic'" at
of guessing
w•• coniA!sts.
voted to place 1 book home
from returned
Holzer lee endr.her
11
the women come and go Talking of i!:helangelo" the Mrs. Faye ThompsoD
rewrned to theirlhrhome after
_
,. presi- in the -Rio Grande College II- Ho!pital pnd Is 'slowly lmprov- Meadows.
lib
poet aaid. . . • I wat ch ; I )j sten.
~
dent, oear Eurlika. Members
In memory ol Robert wn. lng.
·
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Mrs. Emerson Jol!el and dau- villtlng the put ee days "
F "~ you see ~e c;~da, Hortense? In tbe small bo~ bring table service.
lather ol Mrs Margaret
&amp;hter, Barbara, rtpent Friday ill hll mother, Mrs. James Faalkrom ance, per aps
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TUUDAY
end
~ . momAthens.
ner and his sister, Mrs. Eva
."They say the tea caddy Is Fr~,IIC.il. too. It can be MERCERVILLE GRANGE ory of
r.S:OO
mo- ·
_.._.\ Mrs. ROOert Coati wao o but- HarUey. Also visiting recently
cam~~~~~ ecoach, Y"f ~o~.it
Ha'
will bold Ita IIDIIIlal Inspection ther ·of Mrs. Maurice ;orgey.
MORE SOCIETY
, ._ viJttor iD Columbus this with Mrs. Faulkner and daugh- P,.,_lonal P110101rlphi
llle ongu~,.- 00 a
, ·; u...,.. . ,.ve :YO¥ at 7,30 p.m. Members are ask- Mrs Weed became 8 member
: week.
·
1er were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Inc.
.
ever seen lt1Cit elegance.
.
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ed· tO briol ple lind cold or the elub. Nut meeting wiD
tv.~ PAGE 15
. Mils Joy BogJIS~ studeni1111T88 Faulmer, Jr., who h"" beto
Phono 675-2410
I pus among the ladles, and out inlo the w1de hall. dtlnl&lt;s . .Ham a8Drlwlches wm be In
at the home of
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I at Holzer HO!lpital Sehoot ol transferred from Ft. Knoll to
"· , _•• w•••
I cross the hall and enter the tap room. The tap room he furnished.
Fad 1
Nursill 11 spending several New Orlellll!.
1s crowded. From the room beyond comes robust laugh- LAFAYE'L'I'E SHlUNE wDl lr!rl.
e y.
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ter, ~ clink of glasses. I, too, lift a glass. "A votre hold a picolc on Fortification
sante. I say.
' Hill tartlng 1 8·30 p m A
I return to the hall and stand for a moment at the ' sta~ mee~ wm heid at
foot of the stairs, my hand on the smootb cherry of the 1 8 p m Mrs Beatrice Blue
bannister. I watch the patterns ?f shadow and sun fall-1 Dlstn~t De~uty . wm instruct
ing on the w:h•te walls of ~e dlnmg room, on t)le bnght In ceremonial work of the orcarpet, the silver on the polished table, on women's sum- der.
mer dreaaea, men's well-cut coats . . . "I have known RIO GRANDE Pariah Meththem all," the poet said; " alrea~y known them aU , - odist Men's Fellowship wW
have known the evenings, mornmgs, afternoons . . .
meet at a p m at Centenary
Beyond the laughter and the voices the clock talks Methodist
In wbispers; but I hear it. Time, what is time, the clock RIVERSIDE Study Club plosaya. Duel it flow forward? Or backwar~?
Die will he held at &amp;:30 p.m.
I OllllllOt IJIIWer. Who knows, I think; who knows? at the home o1 the hosteas,
Hoortry f« die . . . . . . . .
•
Sans adieu! Mrs. Rosebud Baker, 181 GllrJHIC~
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Augua.te fi~ld Ave.
HGMq, too, fvr 1hNIIIeiJ.
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deirip for ..,. ml
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. 1 Recent
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By Rev. Jack Stut.er
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Tbe l*llliW of the
Chapel Womell's
Christlao Service was
by a talk by Rev. Jack
on flll ..bjeet "Tbe Hand
Tonehes The Need."

tJie scene or a

Addison WSCS. The hour II 7
p.m., ll1d the public II ilwl~ ·

opened by the group
"Antwhere With Jesus,"
My Heart Tbere ~ a

ed.

ody," and "There

WIIIIMsdll)'

II Power

SeeD and Heard

oa

bow Mrs.
a:~onafu:=l
was spent.

Detroit.

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Mrs,

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Qme . U., Brayles

ol Klllenport,

reporta lbat abe apd bill ~
sisters, Lallla 1l1Pm.. • ol
Vinton, end Sjlvla i!'Glelorl of
RiclmtDDd. !Dd., survive Dr.
vemorr n ll'eellt, wbn died Ia
Los Angelel, CaUl., "on Jli!l
2'1. Emmott: x.eter, ..._ o.l·
11a ~ lllilll9'• died Ia ..,,

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cbeer, for IIley

. •marl ltyi!Jir, dependablelllllltlon, lbll CBirdD ftl
~

~ elose4 wltb

DEMOCRATICWomen'aea.
mitlee of Gallla Cllllllr wiD
meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday
at the courthouse. Mrs. Mary
L. Sbeela, and Vf!l'la C...,
- ciM:balnlomeo.

blrtbday perly

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tbeir home aear Langavllle.
.,., Robert and J , _ Ill eDk!r Clilldrens'
jlibspiiill. llarJaJ', A111'111 M,
far lire r--.l of tbelr taaillll
and adeuolda, -.1 IRDB J&gt;a.
vld also will aorla'&amp;O an
·
dralnaJ&amp;e. Qianes were plafed
l!inlrlft t :Vir!Mi • Olarles
011r1otte
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Mr. and Mrs. Jlll!ll

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E. H. Efa of Mii '~Nw ,

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Even~

ed.
KYGER WOMEN's Society
will meet at 1 p.m., at lbe
home of Mrs. Wayne m-.
CIRCLE 1, Grace Melhorlist
WSCS wiD hold a batbeene
diDner Iii tile dmrdl pariGn
with serviDt.from 6 ID 7 p.m.
'lbe publle Is tmted. ReM-vaUon llll)1 be made at

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Mr. IMld .lin. J - CIJimel1
their two lOllS at a

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lin. *lflll".' WID,
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eel ,til~ hollll In .
11111r Ill"' ''"I • lrf.dip
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llr. llld 1111. f'lll.!d
llr. ad ... kt Clalben
and
' Fred
have teltNwd tt .Aibllopo I I ,
Ill
New llelkn. llllr 111 Pre
someUme wltll their Jii I ,
Mr. and Mrs. WUBA!II prot~~er~lea.tJ

llr. -

shoes

.

Double Bi1'tlulay
Parf1 u GiNa

made a&gt;mments oa
"~~;:."e:'~
Real Is Cbrllt Iii Our Lives."
...... Mltelrt1l om.e s.p. he'!~
Mrs.
pis.
N. MY.
· with Mrs. Ma•
((liadys Keeler)

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'lbe Blood." Devo1i0Df were •\YGER Ladles. Aid will meet
SIVen b)' Mn. Blsacbe MeCalla. at 10 a.m., at 1111 home of
The program - Ia el!arge o1 Mrs. ileDr1 MoMman A cov·
Mrs. Nellie Stover.
ered dish diJmer wiD be ll!rf•

'lbe JDeetllll, beld aMt"~~=~
home ol Mra. Mary
CIJefa!Mr, wltll Mrs.
'lbe ~am c!J~ gave
CIJefalle: as ~lea,
a reading ."SO Swift
Way,
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Gertrude EviDI read "The Power
Of Inlluenee." Mrs.
Miry
Margaret Chevalier played an
cqan solo, and Mra. Laura
0.. llcllllB!n, .., of Mr. Crall 18Df1 "The Tlueh Of
and 1111. Don IIOOinaon of
Master's Hand" MaryPtrrnose I
son Pike nlwned home Sunday gave a reeding "The
alter having spent the
of the Women's Socief1."
In St. Paul, Minn., working in a Roll caU wu tllhftl ed
reseateh laboratory of MiJlo&amp;. members giving a Bible
sola MlrliJIIII!d Manufachlring Mary ~· jeined
Corp., in CODDeCtlon with hJs IOclety. A tolal of :15 sick
scboolin&amp; at the Uolveraity of
reported. Mrs. Stover
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SERVICE IS HUll

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Bel Air 2 Dr. Local owner &amp;
sharp as new. Dark aqua finish, new whitewall tires from
new car purchased. 327 V8
engine. Std. trans. Radio and
beater.

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•C•r eTruck eHottor
Coro • Bullclozor

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WHEEL
AliGNMENT

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

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IOUSH &amp; LYONS
Camping Trailers

Pomt,..'ll

llerlen St.

Formerly Grueser BodJ
Works

Pomoroy

MEIGS COUNTY

All Models
At Reduced Prices

BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES

S..At

Auto Club of Southtrn Ohio

Metropolit1n Moton

BOB E. BYER
125 Fairl•nt Dr.

Evenings and Saturday

Middleporl

~stata~ot_ Sal!_ . Past Cmwcilors
'It ACRE !\ARM. 0. M. Wogan I M t . R ,
properly, Bailey Run Road .;
ee Ill ~erne

Forest Run Block Co.
for Tho Bnt In

Contact Ralph Lambnghl. RI , Mrs . Adria Sayre was hostess
Cinder &amp; Concrete
4, Cortland, 0.
B 16 6tp when the Past Councilors oi l
iiACRE farm, hou•e and - 2 Theodorus Counoil Da•ghtors l
BLOCKS
barns, other buidings ,
7 ' of America met Thursday even4 · e · 8 · 12 !ncb Blocko
miles from Pomeroy. Ph. 992-1 ing at the home of Mrs. Joseph I
&amp; Mortar • Metal
31n9.
8 15 6tp ! Beegle, R•cine . The meeting , eCement
W'ID:dows II Doors
eDoor
- · - ------ in charge of Mrs. Arnold Hayes I Frame~ &amp;.: Other Masoury
NEW HAVEN - 3 B.R. ranch president, opened with devo· l Supplies.
styl~ home, 2 car . garage , I lions by Mrs. Rav Seidenabel, , PHONI 992-21167 POMEROY
I fam1ly room and s1tuated on I followed by Ihe Lord's Prayer 1
1 acre lot. Two. ceram1c tiled and pledge to nag in unison. A ~
I baths, full SIZe basement, ro•nd robin card was sent te '
screened patw and
many 1 Mrs. Gladys Cuckler.
more mce features that you Gam
ere played and priz. /
have to see to appredate. es aw;~;; to Mrs. Bentz Wolfe.
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an
appomtment
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, Mrs . va Do e, Moss Erna l "Need of Prayer Among tbe
th as orne now.
· hart. People Today" wa• the l&lt;lplc ol
Jesse and Mrs. Max Me1n
h : Refreshmenls were served by . lhe devotions by Mrs. Phil Wil·
LETART ROUTE· B R
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· 3 · · ranc the hostess to those named liamson when the Federated
style °m• 1ocatedbon 3'' / above and Mrs. Charl•s Cohen, I Circle of Pomeroy met Wedne..
acres, .1u11 SIZe b
asementd. Mrs. Olan Goodwon.
· Mrs. Tb O· I evenong
· at the church.
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a o er urnace. reezeway an , mas Cook Mrs N rna Chap-- I
garage. This 8 year old home I man . and·· uesl~. ~;,, Shirley 1 The hymn, Wonderful Wo..S.
os pnced ko sell at 18,500.00. I Beegle, Miss Brenda Sayre and I of L1fe. opened the devotions,
Th Sept
followed by scr1pture reading of
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HARTFORD 4
'th. MISS ec y ayre. e
em- ' M th 15 A ed' ·
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rooms
wo
ber meetinB will be at the home / a ew - m ltatwn on t...
new bathroom, water tank, . 1 Mr Th as Cook .
topic and a poem, "The Best
1and Sweelest Things of Ufe,u
etc. Large lot and garage, 0 • s. om
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prioed at $4,500. Out of town
I and prayer by the leader - ·
owner wants an offer.
Potluck Picnic is
eluded devotions.
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Std.

trans. Radio &amp; beater, vinyl
interior trim, like new W.W.
ttre.s. Light green over white
finish, priced to mov-e.

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Starfire H.T. Cpei Floll pow·
er equipment, bucket seats
with console, good W.W. ti res
radio and heater, beautiful'
white finish witlt•maroon vi·
nyl interiQ.f.

MaMn, W. Va.

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NOW REPRESENTING

At Syracu se Corporation

62 Olds .. · · $1495

• SALES e
RENTALS e

•Camplnelopot..-nt•

Phono 992-3576

ROUTE 124

lnvicta Conv. Cpe. While fin ·
ish, red interior. like new
tires, powPr steering and
brakes., automatic trans. RadiO ana heater, good top Drive a Buick at only $1495.

TAKINIIIINTAL

USIIIVATIONI

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(Thur~.·Fri.-Sat. l

Deluxe 2 door. 155 H.P. 6
cyl. engine, std. trans ., Spotless clean interior, beautiful
dark green over lite green
finish , w ~s 1 w like new, radio,
beater &amp; many other extra.~ .
Truly a nire clean car.

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BRAKE SERVICE

SUMMER SAl!!

64 Chevelle $1495

Ohio

lawlings Honda

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SHEPPARD'S VAcuUM OEifB STOll '
862 lit:: Avenue

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For Trade
dist!Bcllve sty
Lost
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WILL
TRADE
apaca
Crall
-- Pickup camper lor Volkswag- of
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123\l Pine St
iJIR()WN billfold 1061 In 1iclmty en, bousetrailer or what have 1 RUGS
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GALLIPOLIS
l'n-lf 1 - Quick bl1cb 14" turnin8
1..... Dlltv TrtD'"" IIYit lfl:* ... Fourtb Ave.
SUPER slllll,sure-;null - Tllal'l
plow
BEAUTIFUL VIEW
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will
mue
Lustre lor cleauing rugs For Cub Tractor
OF THE C)HIO RIVER
f M ~ ter Mtr ... NNIDer -' and upholstery. Rent electric
1 - Pull type disk
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1'4 siOry, 4
\ AQ cMnw- . _ . . . . . . . . . . . IMI
sbampooer
Supply 1 - Grader mads
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bath,
large dilliDg room,
Co.
190-1 1 - Left banded plow
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woodburnlng
llreplaces,
. . ritt ..... tor .... Clllftllto
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DN4HM tor c..-fWMI ... • It VERY NICE S bedroom boml
roomy
kiicllen
with
plenty
Joe Tava•
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lor renL Call after 5 p.m.
cabloela,
6
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full
baseApple GIIIVe, W.Va.
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191H men~ deep well with abund·
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OFFICE ROOM or aulle, mod- 18611 GMC PicJrup low mileage, ance of water, 2 cer detached
garage, large lot 125' • 350' ·
!TWO riDp In RacCOOD Crtek, era, air condltloaed, Inquire A.J colldltion. Ph. 446-1976.
Owner
Ia movillll and IbiS II
Paul Davies Jewelera. GJ S.
~ 1 high IChool ring and man's
190-3 • the flnl lima offered lor saiL
1,7-28
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a 4 month old cat. Otto Brad·
ford, 'Racine, 0. Pb. 949-30811.1

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ctia.ngl!l'. I BRA\IW new 2 bedroom
all iloJ:ol Bottle G3B. Arnold
modem . home. Velma G. Zus· Brothers, 618 ·E. MBln St.,
pan . .Ph. 773-5750. a 10 151p Pomeroy.
t 22 Uc

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Notice
AUCTI~-StartblgFrtdsy,
Aug. 19th at Laurel
CUff I
School House on State Roij~ i
124 7 p.m. We will sell your 1
merchandise lor you. Adams
'\'radl!t&amp; Post and
AucHon
Hollie. Ph. 742-5394. a 11 Uc
MADAM Star, · palm r~Q.u-=' , ...
1, K&amp;DBUBI· Look for hao•
algoa. Come and bear her tel
you lha past, present and lu

;'Male Help Wanted ·

S ROOM ' house and bath. Ph.

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DAILY
zag, make
and monogram. ·
. paymenla of ts.5G
~r pay balance

Calt 992-:llliB.

4. HeaitaUon

ACROSS
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SOWld

t. Tbruh

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t.

salad
Bra wry

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8 f 121p
ADAMS TRADING PI!Sl- II colors. Rent eleclrlc
lO.P~
apen I days a week: MODo pooer fl. Baker Furniture,Co. 17. Jt(P.Uan clty1
day through Saturday. We
8 a,,le 20. Utt.&lt;l wltb •
exertion
llave rlldlo 11\d televlilon re- EXCELLENT effie~! A11CJiieC. 22. Paper
mulbe,.
pair • also plenty of antique ono·mlcal lha' I'8 Bl
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1'temL 'Milo SL 1D ltuUaod,
Ire carpet and ·upbtlsletY 21. bark
Fed the
0. Pb. 742-5394.
7 20
cleaner. Rent electrto IIlah.
kltt7
Wanted.
pooer
Picken's Hardwlfre ll1. Room Oft '
slllpboar&lt;l
8 8 6lc J8. Antlered
"'M=ro=D=-=LE-~AGED womin ..iim
Co.,

Applicotions For

GRILL COOKS

7. Reacllrig
desk

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Ketal

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metal
9. Kind of
neck·llne
11. Oblerve
13. Precious
metal
15. Hutened .

18. Atllnruo
19. Barrel
plebe
20. Owned
21. Chemleal
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WANTED - I middle-aced wo;
man soon to stay by the weet
with an elderly lady. Come
w LineoiD Street door, B:etsle Athey 509 South
2nd
Ave., Middleporl, 0, 11 SIC

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paiDIIng•
Pbulli t4H'Il0.

8helter

'loN&amp;crday•• •••••

29.EmploJ
3l.. Goods
:!2. Large
wonn
33. ApporUon
34.. Mark
ora

3'1'. Fwteral
pile

38.Deovon
river
40. Footed
vase
41. Stoua.n

wound

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DMd Stock

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WANTED
TO BUY
LAND-Any SJu

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With Wlth~ut
Blclgs. Sent! Full
DelcrlpHon '-" ..

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WE HAVE farma from 1 tt
acres at priCII!I to sell.
city and vUlage pcoperty.
~ we cau suit your
ll18l1d. Call or rome Ill.
1 ROOMS, bath, extra
lot, . furnace beat oa Sprnce
St Price reduced from
lo f6,500 Immediate

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Pamt...,. o. '

anllnal
"· Capital:

ora retain brUIIance tn
CUD&amp;
poll cleaned with Blue
liO. Plwt or an
tre. Rent electric ~~~=f
o!tl•• ch&amp;lr
fl. Pomeroy Cement
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MASON·
Held on Commons
Mrs. Roy Seyfried, president,
1 floo 1
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. G oof med . r ph an I A 6 30 potluck picnic dinner condoocled the business session.
orne. as ore atr
eat
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read fr
FOR TRADE IN
and located near school
94 on the Chesler CommoQS pre· I
n. you no e was
om
1
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t'10
f th p 1 Mrs. Clara Karr for floweo
foot frontage on paved street. /
e mee M o e as 1
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Councilors of Chester Counoil l sent her whole hosp1tahzed. II
OF CLEAN LATE
k t lh IS me
Comeand Iooa
edh
1
Daughters of America Wednes~ was announc t at samp es of
for $7,500.00.
day evening.
Christmas cards had arrived
MODEL CHEVROLET$
Mrs. Hobart Newe\1, presi- and those wlshmg cards may
NEW HAVEN : 2 Story-4 B.R. dent, conducted a short busi· contact Mrs. NormBII Kloes ,Gf
ANJ&gt; FORDS.
home very cunveniently locat·
M158 Le G
ed to business and school ar- ness session, which opened with
na rueser.
eas. Central air conditioner devotions taken from Ephesi- A card of sympathy was !lOIII
installed in furnace . Garage ans. Miss Leda Mae Kraeuter. 1to the Reibel family, who lost
and paved driveway. Priced Mrs. Larry Wolfe and Mrs. El·l their sister by death ~nd a gel
Open Evn.
9 p.m.
very reasonable at $11,800.00. don Kraeuter were named as a 1well card to Miss Ellen EberaPOMEROY, OHIO
J. N. !Jim I Rousb, Broker
commitlee to make plans for the I bach, Mrs. Gladys Cuckler wu
Fourth &amp; Mary Streets
Christmas dinner.
reported ill in Holzer Hospital
Attending
were
Mrs
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Hallie
land
Mrs. Lester Fauber wa"'~
W' V
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Help W•nted
Pbone 88%-%813
Frederick. Mrs. Henry Spencer, , named to purchase a gift for'
MIDDLE-AGED lady to live
Mrs. Norman Frederick, Mrs. · her. An offering was taken, U.:.
In and do housework, lauD·
8 12 2tc James Van Meter, Mrs. Milo ler which the meeting closedc
dry, and assist with care
Biggs, Mrs. Ella Hannum. Mrs. Tbe hostesses, Mrs. Seylried'
invaUd. Write, giving
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fir~
Ray Morris, Mrs. Eddie
and Mrs. Allard Pratt served .C.
address and phone c-o
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Sentinel,
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tung, Mrs. Wolle, Mrs. Marion essert .coum, from a tablO:
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Stc POMEROY - 2ND STREET - Wood , Mrs. Henry Beaver. Mrs. With whole cover and centered:
11
. . Roush. Mrs. Ross
P omeroy, 10..,.---8 ,_,.-·
- 1. 2 sl&lt;lry 1rame, 6 rooms (2 V1rg1l
WI'th an arrangement o1 p...
MALE HELP, between ages 'rl , bedrooms), bath, garage, one . land , Mrs. Arthur Orr, Mrs. and red roses.
and 35, clean, neat appear· block 1o post office.
Only 1 Kraeuter, Mrs. Buel Ridenour, IF;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:
once of good character. Day $5,500.00.
' Miss Kraeuter, Mrs. Oscar Weor night shill available. Apply IODDLEPORT - Good
one : her, Mrs. Newell, Mrs. Mabel
in person at Burger Boy, 23 story holne, 5 rooms and bath, I Van Mater.- and guest!. Mrs.
.,_
W. Union, Athens, 0 . belween eomer lot, nice location. Tbis Murl Stewart, Mrs. Elizabeth
-t., Aug. 20• 1966
bours of 1 and 5 p.m. 8 9 30tc prol"'rty is in A-I condition. Wickham, Miss Linda Newman,
12 noon slow time
$6,500.00.
and Miss Sheila Newell.
lui Estate for Salit I'OMEROV - PEACOCK AVE. ,
110 HILlS
c~I•IU•
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ON ANNE Stree~ Pomeroy, 0., - · 2 story, I rooms 13 bed·
PICNIC IS HEW
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for large lamlly, quick sale, rooms), bath, basement, fur- l A family picnic was held re- I "" ,., '"'" • .,,, ,.... .._
real bargain. Pb. 9112-Z7D2.
nace heat, out of hogh water. 1cenUy at Forked Run Parte AI· RniDr ••" _,. ., ..,. ,.,. ,..
.
8 9 6tc $800.00 down and . assume tending were Mr. and Mrs. C. rou.wtr~.~ i&amp;ehlll •Ill be •14 -' •
mortgage. Sale price $5,5:(10.- 0. Newland, and Dennis,· Miu pu.bUc •uction. hou.•ebelll __...
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Broad
ROUSE
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Helen Martin, Mr. and Mrs. ..... • ""' •m.tte "' _._ •
way St., Middleport, Ohio. 7
Albert M. Co•, Broker
Fritz Goebel, Steve, Susie, Jeff ......
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roo_&gt;ms. 1'4 bath, garage. Oul- • 3810 Eveniaga IIH·3GI
and Sarah; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde '"'"''"''·
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building. Corner lot. 8 11 &amp;tp
- Kuhn, Cheryl, Timmy and Joey: •,.,...
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ne~ . he•1lnJ 110"'11.
Insurance
GAYNELL WlSE property 011
Mr. aad Mrs. Curtis Railey and ............... · - .......-.1tv
•ne • t~ew •
IIlli Butternut Ave. Ph. 99S- GET A qnotattOn from Rl;:u. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Vercol, wlll(her
thorM bOJ'• bib. A . . . . . .
5Z93.
7 2Z lfc
TER INSURANCE AGENCY ol Athens.
•n •• ......... n A·l • • roa
2 to"a flat bed 'MMII:, diH M • •
J'ARM, I . miles olf RU-in INC. before reoewinS your
Unl, NYeJ'AI C!baln., c:llaJn 1liiJIII,
Story'a Run. See Mfs. Edward aulo insurance. We may be
etll, Kllat br.oob, two 1 Dllll
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Ebersbaeh at 185 Wright SL, , all!• to save yon money.
...... 1 IL 8.-nellte, l . . .~i
1 MW c... AID»I, _ . . . .
. Pomeroy, 0. or phone IJ9Z . .
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.15 after 4 p.m.'
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stay by the week wlih elderly lady. Como to Lincoln St.,
door, Bessie Athey, 501 South
lind Ave., Middleport, 0.
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Pomeroy Motor Co;

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WE NEED AND
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Bel Air 2 Dr. Local owner &amp;
sharp as new. Dark aqua finish, new whitewall tires from
new car purchased. 327 V8
engine. Std. trans. Radio and
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Camping Trailers

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Formerly Grueser BodJ
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Pomoroy

MEIGS COUNTY

All Models
At Reduced Prices

BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES

S..At

Auto Club of Southtrn Ohio

Metropolit1n Moton

BOB E. BYER
125 Fairl•nt Dr.

Evenings and Saturday

Middleporl

~stata~ot_ Sal!_ . Past Cmwcilors
'It ACRE !\ARM. 0. M. Wogan I M t . R ,
properly, Bailey Run Road .;
ee Ill ~erne

Forest Run Block Co.
for Tho Bnt In

Contact Ralph Lambnghl. RI , Mrs . Adria Sayre was hostess
Cinder &amp; Concrete
4, Cortland, 0.
B 16 6tp when the Past Councilors oi l
iiACRE farm, hou•e and - 2 Theodorus Counoil Da•ghtors l
BLOCKS
barns, other buidings ,
7 ' of America met Thursday even4 · e · 8 · 12 !ncb Blocko
miles from Pomeroy. Ph. 992-1 ing at the home of Mrs. Joseph I
&amp; Mortar • Metal
31n9.
8 15 6tp ! Beegle, R•cine . The meeting , eCement
W'ID:dows II Doors
eDoor
- · - ------ in charge of Mrs. Arnold Hayes I Frame~ &amp;.: Other Masoury
NEW HAVEN - 3 B.R. ranch president, opened with devo· l Supplies.
styl~ home, 2 car . garage , I lions by Mrs. Rav Seidenabel, , PHONI 992-21167 POMEROY
I fam1ly room and s1tuated on I followed by Ihe Lord's Prayer 1
1 acre lot. Two. ceram1c tiled and pledge to nag in unison. A ~
I baths, full SIZe basement, ro•nd robin card was sent te '
screened patw and
many 1 Mrs. Gladys Cuckler.
more mce features that you Gam
ere played and priz. /
have to see to appredate. es aw;~;; to Mrs. Bentz Wolfe.
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· hart. People Today" wa• the l&lt;lplc ol
Jesse and Mrs. Max Me1n
h : Refreshmenls were served by . lhe devotions by Mrs. Phil Wil·
LETART ROUTE· B R
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style °m• 1ocatedbon 3'' / above and Mrs. Charl•s Cohen, I Circle of Pomeroy met Wedne..
acres, .1u11 SIZe b
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· Mrs. Tb O· I evenong
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garage. This 8 year old home I man . and·· uesl~. ~;,, Shirley 1 The hymn, Wonderful Wo..S.
os pnced ko sell at 18,500.00. I Beegle, Miss Brenda Sayre and I of L1fe. opened the devotions,
Th Sept
followed by scr1pture reading of
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wo
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new bathroom, water tank, . 1 Mr Th as Cook .
topic and a poem, "The Best
1and Sweelest Things of Ufe,u
etc. Large lot and garage, 0 • s. om
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I and prayer by the leader - ·
owner wants an offer.
Potluck Picnic is
eluded devotions.
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trans. Radio &amp; beater, vinyl
interior trim, like new W.W.
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finish, priced to mov-e.

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with console, good W.W. ti res
radio and heater, beautiful'
white finish witlt•maroon vi·
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62 Olds .. · · $1495

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Phono 992-3576

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tires, powPr steering and
brakes., automatic trans. RadiO ana heater, good top Drive a Buick at only $1495.

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Deluxe 2 door. 155 H.P. 6
cyl. engine, std. trans ., Spotless clean interior, beautiful
dark green over lite green
finish , w ~s 1 w like new, radio,
beater &amp; many other extra.~ .
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64 Chevelle $1495

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cabloela,
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OFFICE ROOM or aulle, mod- 18611 GMC PicJrup low mileage, ance of water, 2 cer detached
garage, large lot 125' • 350' ·
!TWO riDp In RacCOOD Crtek, era, air condltloaed, Inquire A.J colldltion. Ph. 446-1976.
Owner
Ia movillll and IbiS II
Paul Davies Jewelera. GJ S.
~ 1 high IChool ring and man's
190-3 • the flnl lima offered lor saiL
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ctia.ngl!l'. I BRA\IW new 2 bedroom
all iloJ:ol Bottle G3B. Arnold
modem . home. Velma G. Zus· Brothers, 618 ·E. MBln St.,
pan . .Ph. 773-5750. a 10 151p Pomeroy.
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AUCTI~-StartblgFrtdsy,
Aug. 19th at Laurel
CUff I
School House on State Roij~ i
124 7 p.m. We will sell your 1
merchandise lor you. Adams
'\'radl!t&amp; Post and
AucHon
Hollie. Ph. 742-5394. a 11 Uc
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algoa. Come and bear her tel
you lha past, present and lu

;'Male Help Wanted ·

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ADAMS TRADING PI!Sl- II colors. Rent eleclrlc
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apen I days a week: MODo pooer fl. Baker Furniture,Co. 17. Jt(P.Uan clty1
day through Saturday. We
8 a,,le 20. Utt.&lt;l wltb •
exertion
llave rlldlo 11\d televlilon re- EXCELLENT effie~! A11CJiieC. 22. Paper
mulbe,.
pair • also plenty of antique ono·mlcal lha' I'8 Bl
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1'temL 'Milo SL 1D ltuUaod,
Ire carpet and ·upbtlsletY 21. bark
Fed the
0. Pb. 742-5394.
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cleaner. Rent electrto IIlah.
kltt7
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pooer
Picken's Hardwlfre ll1. Room Oft '
slllpboar&lt;l
8 8 6lc J8. Antlered
"'M=ro=D=-=LE-~AGED womin ..iim
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21. Chemleal
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man soon to stay by the weet
with an elderly lady. Come
w LineoiD Street door, B:etsle Athey 509 South
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Ave., Middleporl, 0, 11 SIC

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8helter

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wonn
33. ApporUon
34.. Mark
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WE HAVE farma from 1 tt
acres at priCII!I to sell.
city and vUlage pcoperty.
~ we cau suit your
ll18l1d. Call or rome Ill.
1 ROOMS, bath, extra
lot, . furnace beat oa Sprnce
St Price reduced from
lo f6,500 Immediate

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Held on Commons
Mrs. Roy Seyfried, president,
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orne. as ore atr
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FOR TRADE IN
and located near school
94 on the Chesler CommoQS pre· I
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f th p 1 Mrs. Clara Karr for floweo
foot frontage on paved street. /
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Councilors of Chester Counoil l sent her whole hosp1tahzed. II
OF CLEAN LATE
k t lh IS me
Comeand Iooa
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Daughters of America Wednes~ was announc t at samp es of
for $7,500.00.
day evening.
Christmas cards had arrived
MODEL CHEVROLET$
Mrs. Hobart Newe\1, presi- and those wlshmg cards may
NEW HAVEN : 2 Story-4 B.R. dent, conducted a short busi· contact Mrs. NormBII Kloes ,Gf
ANJ&gt; FORDS.
home very cunveniently locat·
M158 Le G
ed to business and school ar- ness session, which opened with
na rueser.
eas. Central air conditioner devotions taken from Ephesi- A card of sympathy was !lOIII
installed in furnace . Garage ans. Miss Leda Mae Kraeuter. 1to the Reibel family, who lost
and paved driveway. Priced Mrs. Larry Wolfe and Mrs. El·l their sister by death ~nd a gel
Open Evn.
9 p.m.
very reasonable at $11,800.00. don Kraeuter were named as a 1well card to Miss Ellen EberaPOMEROY, OHIO
J. N. !Jim I Rousb, Broker
commitlee to make plans for the I bach, Mrs. Gladys Cuckler wu
Fourth &amp; Mary Streets
Christmas dinner.
reported ill in Holzer Hospital
Attending
were
Mrs
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Hallie
land
Mrs. Lester Fauber wa"'~
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Help W•nted
Pbone 88%-%813
Frederick. Mrs. Henry Spencer, , named to purchase a gift for'
MIDDLE-AGED lady to live
Mrs. Norman Frederick, Mrs. · her. An offering was taken, U.:.
In and do housework, lauD·
8 12 2tc James Van Meter, Mrs. Milo ler which the meeting closedc
dry, and assist with care
Biggs, Mrs. Ella Hannum. Mrs. Tbe hostesses, Mrs. Seylried'
invaUd. Write, giving
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fir~
Ray Morris, Mrs. Eddie
and Mrs. Allard Pratt served .C.
address and phone c-o
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Stc POMEROY - 2ND STREET - Wood , Mrs. Henry Beaver. Mrs. With whole cover and centered:
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P omeroy, 10..,.---8 ,_,.-·
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WI'th an arrangement o1 p...
MALE HELP, between ages 'rl , bedrooms), bath, garage, one . land , Mrs. Arthur Orr, Mrs. and red roses.
and 35, clean, neat appear· block 1o post office.
Only 1 Kraeuter, Mrs. Buel Ridenour, IF;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:
once of good character. Day $5,500.00.
' Miss Kraeuter, Mrs. Oscar Weor night shill available. Apply IODDLEPORT - Good
one : her, Mrs. Newell, Mrs. Mabel
in person at Burger Boy, 23 story holne, 5 rooms and bath, I Van Mater.- and guest!. Mrs.
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W. Union, Athens, 0 . belween eomer lot, nice location. Tbis Murl Stewart, Mrs. Elizabeth
-t., Aug. 20• 1966
bours of 1 and 5 p.m. 8 9 30tc prol"'rty is in A-I condition. Wickham, Miss Linda Newman,
12 noon slow time
$6,500.00.
and Miss Sheila Newell.
lui Estate for Salit I'OMEROV - PEACOCK AVE. ,
110 HILlS
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PICNIC IS HEW
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for large lamlly, quick sale, rooms), bath, basement, fur- l A family picnic was held re- I "" ,., '"'" • .,,, ,.... .._
real bargain. Pb. 9112-Z7D2.
nace heat, out of hogh water. 1cenUy at Forked Run Parte AI· RniDr ••" _,. ., ..,. ,.,. ,..
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8 9 6tc $800.00 down and . assume tending were Mr. and Mrs. C. rou.wtr~.~ i&amp;ehlll •Ill be •14 -' •
mortgage. Sale price $5,5:(10.- 0. Newland, and Dennis,· Miu pu.bUc •uction. hou.•ebelll __...
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Helen Martin, Mr. and Mrs. ..... • ""' •m.tte "' _._ •
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Albert M. Co•, Broker
Fritz Goebel, Steve, Susie, Jeff ......
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and Sarah; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde '"'"''"''·
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Insurance
GAYNELL WlSE property 011
Mr. aad Mrs. Curtis Railey and ............... · - .......-.1tv
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IIlli Butternut Ave. Ph. 99S- GET A qnotattOn from Rl;:u. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Vercol, wlll(her
thorM bOJ'• bib. A . . . . . .
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TER INSURANCE AGENCY ol Athens.
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J'ARM, I . miles olf RU-in INC. before reoewinS your
Unl, NYeJ'AI C!baln., c:llaJn 1liiJIII,
Story'a Run. See Mfs. Edward aulo insurance. We may be
etll, Kllat br.oob, two 1 Dllll
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Ebersbaeh at 185 Wright SL, , all!• to save yon money.
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"Restori ng New Tes f&lt;lment Christianity"

AIR-CONDITIONED BLDG.
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PHONE 446-3232

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Class of ll!e Middleport First
Baptist Church held a chicken
barbecue this week at ll!e Anthony farm on Cherry
Ridge.
Following the dinner a soelal
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Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Mllt011 Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-l
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"Restori ng New Tes f&lt;lment Christianity"

AIR-CONDITIONED BLDG.
LEWIS MIKELL, LOCAL MINISTER
PHONE 446-3232

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Class of ll!e Middleport First
Baptist Church held a chicken
barbecue this week at ll!e Anthony farm on Cherry
Ridge.
Following the dinner a soelal
hour was held.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Mllt011 Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-l
lis Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. Ed·
!son Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Dewy
Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Da1~e ll
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DISCHARGED: Paul Allinder,
Pt. Pleasant: Clifford
Dunn, I
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and 9011, Apple Grove: D a n a 1
Nowlin, Pt. Pleuant.
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