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·oop·· Planks.·Broad
(VPI) - Jlt!.
publiCilUI ~ !CN!d the JW.tiol!
in turmoU at h&lt;lme and in perU
abrotd. Tbey pledged If eleol84
to restore order . with Justice
and peace with hooor. Tbey
promised to 11 de-Americanize''
the Vietnam War.
In a 12,000-word iOOictment or
the Jolm&amp;on-llum»hrey administration, GOP platform drafters
deplored battlefield deaths aoo

e!r«ts to restore peace It Idle
oDd · - Dome~tleally they
pledged to rebuild the aiiDIII, ·
ele- educotlqa, offer rewardi,W etqJ!QYment, attoek 'the root
c1uses ol poverty, and wipe out
r1clom, hatred and oiolente.
11 We will not tOlerate violence, n
the Republicans said. ·
Criticize Johnson
As lor the Vietnam War, they
said President J otmson bid
·. big cit,y riots and said new faDed "mU!tarlly, politica!ly,

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they said, can provide solutions
"'In this, our stormy present."
These major planks, stapled
together with assorted commit..

· menta to save the dollar, relieve
: :· the poor, feed the hungry, heed
; the youth, and boost Social
Security
checks, were laid
before GOP coovention delegates ror certain approval on

Tuesday.
Ot1eoos No One
It was a platform engineered

speciftcally to please Richard
M. N!J(()II, the parcy's probable
- presidential caldidate, while
giving no orrense to Nelson
RockefeJler or Rona1d Reagan,

both on military and political
fronts. "We will pursue a
who still hoped for the chance course that wUl enable and
induce the South Vietnamese to
to rWl on it.
It was broad e11011gjl in fact to asslDlle increasi~ responsibili·
accommodate any Republican ty, "
Room For Action
anywhere, running for whatever
A&amp; for future involvements,
olllce. Like party platform•
before it, It w!U be used the Republicans said the United
seJectively, temporarily, am States cannot play the role of
world policeman. Nor, however,
everltually tiled and forgotten.
"Todly we are in turmoil," may It condone aggression or
said the document as approved communist "wars of hbera..
b~ 101 of the draftirw com- tion."
Domestically the platform
mittee's 102 members. "Tens of
thousaMs of young men have
died or been woanded in
Vietmm. Many youfl! people
NEWS
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Our inner cities haw become

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HOLZER HOSPITAL - Visiting
hours 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. ParAmericans are caught tn the
ents only on Pediatrics Ward.
cycle of poverty • . •"
ADMISSIONS
The Republicans promised
Mrs. Harold Green, 4 AUen
Dr.; Thomas W. Fit'l{)atrick, Rt.
4 Albany; Mn. Elvira Barcus,
Rt l Gallipolis; Mrs. Arilnia
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
Bullion, Rt I Ray; Patricia G.
AUGUST S-6
Reynolds, Foster Dr., Maaon.
W
. Vs.; Leonard L. Cormon, R~
IN COLD BLOOD
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Pedro; Mrs. Boone a Pride..
Robert Blake, Scott Wih&lt;on I
more, Rl 1 Radcliff; Mrs. James
COLORCARTOON:
L. Mohler, Rt I Middleport; Mrs.
Merlin, Magic Moose
Fre&lt;Mie J. Thacker, Pl. PleasNO ADMITI ANCE under
ant; Michelle A. Plymale, RL 1,
)'l"S. old unless a~~:::l
Crown Cityi Miss Marie Francis,
tiy llllult, parent or
Jackson; Mrs. OW~ F. Jolley,
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
Rt 2 Otk Hill; Mrs. Richard E.
WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY
Garten, Racioe; Thomas E,
AUGUST 7 ·8
Wright Rt 2,0akHill;Mrs. Vernon R. Hart, RL I Leon, W. VL;
Mrs. John J. Dean, Kenova, W.
VL; Dale A. Riegel, Rt. 2 Jackson; Mrs. Gary L. WUson, Rt 3
M~SO N
Ironton; Ralph M. Stewart.son,
RL 3 log.Jn; Mrs. Lools E. UnTONIGHT AND TUESDAY
rue, Rt. 2 Ironton; David A. EdelAUGUST S-6
man, Rl 1 Ravenswood, W. V&amp;.i
"THE WAR WAGON"
Mrs. Fred L. McKibben, Plains;
(Technicoior)
Mrs. James 0. Bowling, Ironton;
Jolin Wayne • Kirk Dougias
Mrs. James L. Hale, Rt. 2 McAND
Connelsville; Mrs. James M.
. Aon-Margret • l.oois Jourdan
Bragg,
Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. WU"MADE IN PARIS"
ilam 0, Smeltzer, 15 Vinton, Gallipolis; Nora M. Friend, Rl 1,
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
Ml Alto, W. VL; Mrs. Arnold E.
AND FRIDAY
Pope, Newark.
AUGUST 7-8-9
WRTIIS
"DOUBLE TROUBLE"
Mrs. Dwayne F. Jolley, Olk
Elvia Presley, Yvonne Romain
Hill, son, 10:20 a. m. Surday;
AND
Mrs. Vernon R. Hart, RL l Leon,
Sandra~. Hamilton
W, Va., son, 12:13 p, m. SuOOiy.
"DOCTOR, YOU'VE GOT
DISCHARGES
TO BE KIDDING!"
Kimberly S. Barnet!, Clayton
S. Beard, Mrs. Harry N. Callocenters of despair. Millions

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aelt help plan, Write today,
Please include home phone
llllllber and qe.

Tilt Gllllty llsflflft

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canter, Mrs.

Walter H. Clrpenter, Rocky L.
Davisson, Orls H. Dodson, Horace Evans, Mrs. Geraldine F1sher, Wade H. H~ton (E,ptre&lt;n,
Roy D. Henry, Mrs. Laura B.
Hughes, llllttferd E. Kingery,
Mrs. Marion A. Lowks, Mrs. RQb..
ert D. Nibert and infant, Mrs.
Nancy L. Scurlock, Frank M.
Snider, Mrs. Keith R. Thornton,
Mrs. Wllliam Aaron Wooten arw:t
inla.nt, Charles Wilson (e]!plred),
Mrs. Sylvia Fowler, Ira D. Gal ..
lowa,y, Frank Gaul (eJpired),
Mrs. Rollin K. Hawk and lnlant.
Mrs. Bill Dean Johnson alii in.
tan~ Richard M. Lodwick, Mrs.
Ira G. Lycan, Mro. John !II. IUcJ&gt;.
ardson, lllyrl B. Roberta, Mrs.
.J olm L. Updegraff and inlan~

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worded document made public
!ilmday
by the temporary
platform committ&lt;e promiiiOd
to ,produce little or none of the
tireworks which exploded at the
1964 convention.
Private Meetings bnportanl
In short, the mnjor developments at the convention before
Wednesday night will oc:cor
outside the convention hall.
They Will come in delegate
caucuses and in hotel rooms,
where wavering and uncommitted delegates and favorite son
delegations will be coorted or
BUbjected to pressure to line up
with the major oontendero,
Nixon was not yet oo the
convention scene. He arrives
tonight after a long weekend at
Montauk, Long Island, to get
the sort or welcoming demon·
stratlm already given Rockefeller and Reagan.
The two governors have been
here since Saturday for campaign and television appearances and talks with delegates.
A resurvey or the delegates
after lnitlal caucuses here
showed some erosion in Nixon's
support, according to the latest
UP! oount. Thio slippage,
most11 in southern and border
cut Nixon's l.ndleated-

dolegate strength to 656, Including 275 committed and 381
leaning to him.
Rockefeller's total was 273
and Reagan'l!l 180. There were
189 pledged to faVorite IIDI1B and
35· other uncommitted delegates.
First 600 Hardest
If Nixon can reach the end of
the nrst ballot above 600 votes,
delegates who supported other
candidates will scramble lor the
privilege rA puUing him over
the &amp;67 votes needed for vletory.
ln a CBS radio Interview
!lmdny at Montauk, Nlxoo said
he had "a very pMI chanOO" to
wto on the flrll ballot' hot wis
oot predicling it. He said he
could oot wto oo the Brst ballot
if all rA the favorite aon
candidates held oot.
GoY. Deway 8aJ11ett or
Oklahoma, alresdy an annOOnced Nixon man, revealed to
no one's surprise 9.mday that

he was abandoning his lllatus aa
a favorite soo and releasing Ids
delegales. He saw the deleption breaking up with 14 votes
!or Nixon, seven tor Reagan
and one tor Rockefeller.
The platform-writing committee headed by Dirksen proG/ced
a 12,000-word document broad
enough
to support Nixon,
Rockefeller or Reagan.
!Ia strongest language was
!oond In those parts cortaln1ng
an Indictment o! the Jol&gt;n1011

SHOP AT BAKERS

MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI)The tllgi1t had been smoolil
except for that thud.
The North Central AlrUnes
Comalr 850 leltled · down,
bouneed twice m .· the l'WIWI.\',
aoo rolled to a stop. Tbe nine
passerwera got out lllld took a
look at whal had caused (he
thud.
They saw ihat the rigJit slde
or the fuselage, just beneath the
coclqJi~ had been slashed open,
The wheel of a Small PWie
prolrulled !rom the tear. Tbeir
plaiX! had collided in midair
with a smaller aircraft-and
there was the &lt;&gt;thor p!oneimbedd.ed in theirs.
Work crews at General
MitcheU airneld used torches to
free the smaller craft from the
larger. The bodies or three
Chicago area teei'HlgerB were
found in the small plane: Ricky
L. Stenberg, 19, Elk Grove, DL,
the pilot; Virginia Johnson, 18,
Mount Prospect, ID., aOO her J3yelr..old brother, Rlchard.

administration.

WarCrlllclam
The plaUorm charged the
administration with breaking
faith with the American - l e
about the
extent of u.s.
involvement in the Vietnam war
and with making piecemeal
commitments which wasted
U.S. mDitary supertorll;)&lt;. II said
the administration's policy had
Called "militarily, politic~ly,
diplomatically."
n also called for ''deSlroog

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YOUTH nNED
~ Rober! L. Reeveo, 18, Pomt eroy Route 1, wao !!ned $10 and
: costa in the eoorl oUilddl..,.rt
~ ~r C. 0. Fisher on charges
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p Allis (UP!)- North VleiiUI
sold ~ if the United stoles
w;;;J to end · the Vietillm War

peacelully it must "cl!scuss the
!soues" with the N1tl01111
Liberation Front (NLF'), the
Viet COqj' 1 political arm.
NI!IO'en Thanh Le, spoileSIIIID
lor the North VieiDIDieoe
delOillllon to the Paris Wks Ill
Vietnam. ' spoke at a """s
conf'erence.
It was the nut time the
North Vietnamese had apedlled
t11at the United States wauki
have to recqpdze tho talkJ with
the· NLF •• .a eoaclltion of
endllv the war peoc~.

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l\lom.7Bikor,Bornlcemcbo1Ma,
!lorothJ&lt; Slllmblln, Deater, CIIII\IO
AJhlay, ~ Mary K.
J!o¥1e, Pl Plo111nt; EW7 J,
HUI, Pomeroy.
SUNDAY DISCHARGES- 1111dred Keellnr, Jonet Jeffero,
Mldlael ArDold.
Vlotnull, tho 'liillted ·
Slatea must re~ thi NLF
aad dlseuas ~ the iaauea 1f1th

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peace "that will ollor a lair and
ecpltabio seltlement to all,
based on tile prlncil&gt;ie ol ..Udotermination, oor nallonal
lnteresta and the cause of longrange world peace. ••
Tbe nut formal oonvenlton
aealion thla morning ,..,
dovoted to tho UIUal -hes of
welcome alOIIll with addrOISOI
by parQ' olllcials of spokeomen
oo tbe ._r and lower rungs of
the parQ' and the eleeUoo of
Sen. FAinrd w. Brooke of
MaooacbuooU• as temporlll'f
ehairman.
At tho night aeos!on at 8 p.m.
EDT, the delegates will hear a
wlevil!led mesaage tram rormer
Presl- Dwight D. Elaeohower and -ches by Barry
Goldwater, the 196t prellidentlal
nominee, GCIV. DaDiei 11. £vans
o! Washlnston, the keyooter,
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and··former socretary of the Na,Y, was catchil!jj 1 nap in
lll•··c_.antn11fhen the northbeunll sn• .Meteor rammed lito

Ill oouthbouncl sloter train Monday, JackknUIIjr car• like children'•

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one alendill! sWI and
u,. Other rolllqj a'q about 60 mUss an hour belore 1he trllllneer
idt .'Ids brekea, Crilhed heldon. Twen!1·aeven WIOIII Were iq.
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. lnnl'loraary of ~ ~ ot the wol'ld'o Brot'alcmloiiCIIIh with
·.' (ll'l.foro for peoce, apeeclleo qalnst nucleir w - and a mu. ~ ll'lll!l P0110 Paul VL
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.,~;i'JIIanl Pl'l18r for lite 200,000 Yll'l!ms of tlio Orat ~b. ·
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plete," NixOn said. ParliY lead-

eR, he alid, ••can submit names

chol.ce of a \'Ice prealcleJ#Il to me."
corididate "wUI be 0110 I will . "The cleclsion will be OM I

mike" rathef than leovlngtt IV ·wUI ·lhake after consultaUon."
to the Republiean contention If l!llxon a11c1 he woold allllOUJlCe
he receives ·tho pre~ DIJIIIo hla choice Thursdi.Y - ~ IDOrnlnll!oa.
ill! after the presidential IOtlinAtap
mornirig - s con- ltirlll'Pr..oced~~~:e.
!ereDc4,&gt;Nii!\lll. le!l no cloubttllat
. He reiterated that he woold
)10 l!lll c)Dike hla own salectlm "give much greater dQties, par.
lnateod of oubmlttlng a ll~ ot tleularly ill the ar.Oa of the
. nunei Jo ~.~ cmyeat!on. Jn.. citle1... to his ntllling mate.
he ~~. I 09~ leaders
1ateld,
submit a n.~ of namei to
blm. "I baYO not lllalie I d~iston
and ,will nol . . It until after
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Hy CHARLENE HOEFUCH
A modem • day Carry Nation
bell describes the sprlgjltzy Miss
Margaret Sauer or Middleport,
whose avocation inure has been
the al&gt;olition or alcohol.
A crusader for temperance
since the repeal of the 18th
ameldment, Miss Sauer has dedicated herself to the work or the
Women's Christian Temperance ·
Union.
While she's never taken a ~t,..
chet to the saloons. as the tamed
carry Nation did at the turn ot
the century, her numerous and
emphatic dissertations have per ..
haps been as cutting.
Next month, Miss Sauer will
retire as president or the Melg&amp;
County Women's Christian Temperance Union, a poslUon sbe
has held tho past 10 years. Her
successor wlll be Mrs. Betty
Cline o! Middleport.
MJs s Siuer was instrumental
in the formation or the loca!
organization following the repeal or the 18th amendmOIII 37
years ago and served Is ftrst
secretary or the Malgs Unit
Mrs. Helen Lewis, also of~
dleport, was first president; Mrs.
H. J. Hysell was the treasurer,
aoo the late Mrs, L. D. Diles
was a dedicated worker in 1tle
o'rganization.
In 1940, Miss sauer, uslsted.
by other t.en'q)erance workers
111 Middleport, which then had
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"lie is comfortablo llld free
of pain," the holpltll aald. "Further bull- will be
iasued as ~cated."
O!llcialo II Walter lleld
Hoepilal dlflned a myocardial
illfareUoo .. •.......... to a.
heart muaele noullbw friJIII a
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60, or..nlzed the Loyal TetqJar·

Alcoool II and Dooa" and took
the pledge·- "Not to buy, drink,
or rive.
lt&lt;pn
SOUthern I.ocaf
while I Live." At the last meet..
trld ~q&gt;erbUnclenl William
the five-mile march. C1ibb said lng of the LTL in May, 1941 • Hlllhe• and niembera ot t b o
Mrs. Mont Miller presented eaeh
Lanham slapped Ba·ker after
are 1nvitecl to moot Wedof tru: children with a new testaone fall and hit him with his
nesday 8:30 p.m. wllb a COIDJIIIt..
ment.
fist after another.
tee reproaent!ng - ' ' of the
Secotkl Lt. David W, Wilt, anPOrtland """" at Portland achool
other medic, said Baker got .to
Of the five WCTU units organ- to review a adlm of tbe
his feet and marched but "be- ized In the county, two reftllin board tloo!ng .t ile Portland
gan running around like a: wild active, Potneroy aM Middleport. lchool.
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man."
Rutlaoo, llaclne and S)'I'ICuae
'lbe -cted tootrontatioo
Wilt said Baker, apparently mons were disbanded when the grew out o! a apeclai maaa mootdazed by the sun, grabbed for t&lt;M1lll "went dry," Miss Sauer. Ing last Friday evening llload. on the grGUDd but tum·
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a stick
bled into a ditch. He. said Lan- was president or the Midtfieport of the parenta ol the· cldldrell
ham aoo Warner Jumped into union for seven years.
. - . , Portland school. II waa
the ditch aoo hit Baker whUe
NUPlerous letters to represen- called by Mro. Lorldnl.
he "thrashed around wild-like" tatives and eenators, as well as president of the l'OrilandP.T.A.,
The olllcers then put Bokor the president, have pleaded the to diiCUII and lllllkt J&gt;l&amp;nl in op.
into an ambulance. Wilt ~d, cause of the local urd ts of the position to tha tlOIMU'O IICiiOD
and medics reported he ml,hl Women's Christian TeJI1)erance by the hoord.
die.
Un!ou.
Named to the comml- to
"Ir he dies throw him ln a
In Mlsa Sluer's words -'"God meet with tbe board lllld Hugileo
diteh," Wilt quoted WuDer as alone knows what we have lc- are Mrs. Don Jomaon, WU!lam
eomplished, but we 1mow we Ire Rou1h and Cl1renc. Lawrwnee.
saying.
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Superiatelldeat lil&amp;llel bepn
post hospital minutes later on about run, we are hippy to kmw hio - · 111111 lut - . fcl •
order.s from another ranger of- wtiat we have done for God lnd io101ng the retum ot ~. Char·
ficer.
&lt;&gt;thess., especially the children.,. los 111111111&gt; to retirement.
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expert testimon,y from doctors
today showing "physical evt..
dence or physical abuse" by two
ranger officers \ClOD a ywng
Negro sergeant who died after
underoing .a training march.
The ortlcers - Lt. Robert E.
Lanham, 31, or Houston arvJ
capt. Lance C. Warner, 26, of
Sa:ndusky, Ohio - are charged
with dereliction or duty, assault
aod battery and maltreatment.
Sgt. Lon E. Baker, 23, a Negro from Nashville, Tei'IIL, was
uooergo!ng ranger tnlning under the two officers when he
was allegedly beeten by them
for failing during a forced
march under a hot sun May 19.

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"'ec, 4 Hobert Cribb, a medIc, testified Monday he saw Baker fall several limes dur!rw

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WASIIINGTON
(UPI)Former Pre- Dwight D.
EisenhoWer 111111rent!y lllfrered
IIIIOther beart - t k ~.
O!llcials at Walter Read Arllu'
llled!cai CoMer amounced.
It wu the ablb ouch -clc
lbe 77 -¥ear .aid general bu
auffere\1. It came 11 ba
recuperated at Walter 1lead
from two previoul ooos th1a
year,
A bulletin !rom Uo• boljl(tll
aaid El"""""wer ''haC an atw:k
IJ{ chest paina at. 6:1S th1a
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ado eddrtoled exclualye11 to ooe .., ~~ the olher wlll ·be'!!!gal . AD American Red Croao awlm~diU... was extencled to
the ~ lleirlll· adverllsed can O!ll(ba par~ b)' ~ lnlll! · fllllructor'a course will
Mrs.
w.. P. Lochary, chairman
Clilicl sex.
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New costumes, new faces and Something Big," and ''So Wbat'a Grath wbo willalng ••Near You."
The Civil Rlgbto Act oll8M oulilwed diaciimil!ltlon m the Reooltt frolll8 to 10:30 p.m. this of lba ""'rlean Wind llYmPhoIIY't Ju1J _.....,.. ln l'Ome- new backdrops will bo featured New?" will feature Karen Grlf• . Dancer Damy Sclalitz, .,_r
of sex, to bec&lt;me etrecllve Ol'llore4 &amp;, the Equol f;D&gt;. Week aiilnm weel&lt;.
floymell( ~~rwnilf Comml•alon. On ¥onclar tlte commlaaionoet · 'lbo.e'takiiW tlte course ohoolcl ""' b)' ,the\PIImaroy Chamber of whion Meigs coum;y's Big lleJ&gt;d tlth and her trumpet with 1 mod- first Ume cast maiR&gt;er, will do
Minstrel AaiiOclatlonpresentsits ern dance group composed of ••Button Up Your Ov111rcoat."
Doc. 1 as tile elfecu.. elate.
"'llllouH8 or muat have......, COJIIDlorce Mmclay,
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13th annual summer musical at Becky N""'"· Ste\'e ~'&gt;Well, AM
Tloe group will ·satute I h e
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Kells
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Holter,
Dick
Nease,
Cai!\Y
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of Indiana wii!!Jieil Col, WASHINGTON - THE JOHNSON AD!ollNISTRA110N kopt IV COUdl&gt; realdellte interealeil in
The
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be
preRalph
Werry,
Debbie
Crow,
Danmer
alnllni
"Can't Get lndlana
t1io """"""ic prelolli't '"'tile 1Wil i~todo.!'.' hoPiill to' brf~W .......W,.: -uo to eCiiact Kr:L ll'lbut!&gt;f• of - · tllooe wbo
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aUraeny
Schultz,
!ilelia
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and "Kokomo,
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Mrs. Juno V•n Vranken, a girl dance Uno llt rural type COlveteran rA the association, will !liming. Jayne Lee -lch will
tbo ~~~""'*""''• viall was a n. both eveninp is 8:30p.m.
Openirlll this year'• proG/c· present a madiO¥ from "Okla- fllriber the theme wltll a vocal
llandaJ IIICceQ. AI lor - anC., It waa &lt;.l"'•illlled·U.e. evenl tlon will be, "If My Friends homa," and another velenn, AI· rA an early Irving Berlin tune,
wa1 ver;y -,.IIile tloiu&amp;tl COuld See Me Now, • featuring Ice Nea10, wli! do a CarOl 1lurll. "Bomeolek" aaliotad by B8ck;y
a sequ!nqed coltJU!Ied dance line ott typeDUIDber, "NoiJOC!y, "back- Nease and Nancy Hirrla. Round111.
ot tho .... COIIliiOHCI or Nancy Harrlo, Sbel· ed by a dlmcln&amp; line compooed of 1ng, out tbe salule will bo steve
frio. Ia Ch1ldl, Mary Braollary, eo- Lola Sauer, Kath7 Morpn, Cln- Polteii lin8ing"LlltloRedBarn~
at Blll0¥'1 Ill!' Ball11; Nancy 'rbomtaon, · ti.Y !layman, .ro,ao.Riley, Sherry lntromlc!ng the tap 11!11 of Mary
lunclllon, Pam Ntuta!!ng, Kay Me~ Mayer, PattycOlibia,KirioGI'If· Bradbury, Karen Grltlllh, Patty
six Kancla ~. C1i11f F
1, Bill, Debbie NOnio, ceu..e· ~.. toHina, Debbie Gruoaer, Kay
DOI.ida IJ!iuelir, ~ Jean. Go1iall, 1\liryllol!l'.,., Sallcl\', ~lr· McGowan, Am lt&gt;lter, Bettelf!ibI!Gb~ iftd Dibble Ci'OI';
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Fnr...Jil, Cl¥,cb) ~' bar· Chiiii\Y
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lei, 2i, Rutland, and IJI.W,'
Jacko; 44, Rutlanll. n.to _.
htav7 ·dama&amp;es to the !lii!Jel
and 'moderate to the Jacka car.
No ehll'PI weri rued. 1
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which took place at9:25P•'I'•,aiai
dny '1" Route 21s, u .Dilli• ..,...;
ot Reule 7 In Gallla CllUIIb', tl!l ·
palrol said.
Mddorate clamaieli wweblcur·
red to cars ·dr(yen b7 Dtilovlil\
R. Watlliln, 27, SeotiDWD Raule J,.,
and lllolllon H. Hou'*o 11, Gailt. .
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Hatfield, llextOr= Wlte, ·
llldclleport; AlllrlaJetrers;Pom.: ~
oroy; Autumn Sayre, 8yr1Cuoe1 '
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MIAMI BEACH - DESPITE MOUNTING prenure to make an
!lll'ly choice lor the presldential 'nomlnation, Gov. James 1i. Hhedeo
ol Ohio hsld the favorite oon deslgnatlm ~ at the Republlcao
Natiolal convention with no IQ)'alty swiichea in .•lglt~
~· colored folder pushing "Rbbdes tor Preslaent" W&amp;fl distributed IIIDD)'IIIoosly under hotel """"' doors of the delegates late
lllooilay nl(ht. The folder allied, "If ever we needed IIIIW laader·
~ MfAMI BEACH (UPI).:.Rich· to lormally become a Cllll!lclate flhiD we need lt now" am. uRhodea 'tor a better America." It showed
lrd M. Nixon said ~ he has for the nomination 11 would make the goverll!lr in Vlrioos poses, lneludi"' a family portrait.
••not seen sinee my arrival ~re the contest milre exciting In ihe
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SOME Republl:llllli hot Romanian Comany erosion of _my strength" last two days- but I do Jiot
fill! predicted he w&lt;ldd win the think it will change the results." munists lod!u' pnised tho GraJMI Old Party's platform ~lank oo
Nlmn .told a crowded newa VIetnam. Said Bucharest Radio:· "The platform voiceo a Just and,
l!IIPubllcan prealdenlial nnminatloo on an early ballot.
conference at his swank head- for everybody,. an equitable solution of the Vietnam problem on the
Nlxon told a news conference quarters hotel, the Hilton Plaza, prlncfple of selroodetennhatlon."
MoSCO'IV Radio took a more orthodoX Red oiew or the GOP
t1i1t If he receives the that he felt conflclent of winning
nnmiMtion, he wiD consider the ncm1natl.on "and I think it Vietnam plank. Tbe Soviet broadcast sold the plank was oot 1
ncleat. goaitl.on" on the iai:ue it said is the "main concern or the
lbirlll to Ruosla durtng the next will be on an ear1y bl1lot."
11
1 have nOt seen aince my American naUon. In general terms the platform calls !or a jusl
ccqi!e ol weeks to 111ttit the
Soviet leaders.
arrlwl here ai\Y erol(oo ol 11\Y aeltlement - hot !rom a posiUon of !oreo and under Americfln
:. "l wUI not ll1lke a declslm on otrongth," he added 11 the news conditions.'•
that until altAir the ,_!nation conference a Uttle over 12 hours
MIAMI BEACH - CIIFSTER GILLESPIE, the only Negro memIJCcuro," Nixoo slid. He a11c1 the after roaching ciloweltlon cicy,
The lateal UPI count · of ber of the Ohio deleption ID the Republican NatiOIII! ConvenUon,
fiUlli&gt;Se of the lril wO!Ild be to
listen to the Ylewa ot the delesale• olun!tcl Nixon within · Ia trying to persuaile the other members or the group to sq)port
Ruaailll leldera "on the world an eyelaah of ihe nomlnatloli. New York Gov. Nelsm A. R&lt;i&lt;kefeller, rather then Richard 111. Nix·
altuadoo Including vt-.n. but With 667 delegate Voteo requirocl m.
GUle~C&gt;ie; from Cleveland's 21st District, . cotled Nixon "a sure
Wiler no clrewnstancea would lor victory, Nimn had 663
be lor the JIUIPOSe of dlaeuaolng lnelUdtfl! 277 111'11117 comm!lted loser" and olld both RepL Frances Boltoa and William Mlnshotl
and 386 leaning to him. The would be defeated in ·November U Nixon hooded the GOP ticket.
any settlement."
Nixon said b!o namo wtllld be other dolepteo were divided 276 "He will destrQ)' 11\Y Plrt.Y in Clevelaoo," Gilleaple said Monday,
placed In nom!natkln ol the ror Gov. NeiJQ~~ A. Roc:ketener ••Nixon won't get four per ~nt. of the Negro vote. It wlll mean a
GOP NatiOIII! con-on WIMI- of New York, 179 lor Reaian, !Ue aoo death struggle lor the par~"
nesday n!gjlt by lill1'7llllld Gov. 180 lor favorite SOIIO and 35
MIAMI BEACH - REP, JOHN ASHBROOK, R-Qhlo, one o!
"'lro T · Ajplew, who threw his uncommilted,
two
delegates from Ohio not supporting Gov. James ~ Rhodes.
1\IIPDrl to the former vice
presldeDt Monday.
:W*:I»..&gt;.}.W~&gt;.~:~.,;o;-x.W.-!::»..::w.: aaid ~ he may swlicb his convention vote to Cliilornia Gov.
Honald Reapn. Ashbrook, along with Charles M. Cole from AoJ&gt;.
NiliDII, Qpeating tanned and
haled, said he had not decided TV W
Guide .,. brook's 17th Dlstrlct, were elected on an anfi..Rhodes ulate. AsJl..
on a vice prealdeltlal ruJ11111w 117 unltocl Press lnterMIImal · brook aa!d e1rller he plannod io llii&gt;PDrl Richard M. Nixon.
The consenative Ashbrook, an ardent supporter or Barry
mate hot he emphasized tlilt he
TV watchers sulde lor RoGoldwater in the 1964 ,Preaidential race. said GOP State Chainnan
llooe wouid lftake. the !IIlii · pul!licc Notlmal Cmvenllcin:
John S. AJM!rews had 1sked him to cast two votes for Rhodes on
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WednesdaY' a firat ballot so Ohio would report a unanimouS ballot
. He ll1d pltly ~~ could NBC lllld CBS; 9:30p.m. EDT
or 58 for the state's favorite son. ••1'11 vote for either Nixon or
"oubmlt namas to me" and lot ABC. .
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~'llea~:Rep.Ger· , Reat:an. but not tor Rhules," Ashbrook said. "I am not goh'@' for
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14» GOP . olllcllli Iller! ·the U. PW\ aa·perm~JII chaltCOnveotlon nom!natea its Pi'•.. , mu Ia the ~ubliCillllltten
I d e ·n t candidate Wednesday , 10 thatr IH8 platlorm ll)Oiildght. But he tJqJbasloecl: "The iDil oot the par~'• position
dedslon will be ooe I wU1 cii key l11ueo, lltclUdlng the

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lralllliC car 11 equipped with a trllllemltler wbtc•
auto abead. TallliCbll ollhe lrollt vehicle re~ tile
:-•pater "reado" ... otpal 1111d aollalll btUet imtl ac•
a pro10t 1ale lollowbic ~ wiD be mabtta!lled, Jle·
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MEJGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS Isabelle Hannahs, Pomeroy.
SATURDAY DISCHARGES Two Fined, Two
None.
Rev. Paul senors, Rt. 1, Ra- ~
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS - Vercine, enroole to the Racine Flre l
non Little, Middleport.
SUNDAY
DISCHARGES - stotion to go on an emergency
Clarence Hayman, Byron !lay· squad call, met with an auto ac· 'i
fined and
elden! Sunday at 4:45 L m. when ~ Two defendants wore ·
man.
the tie rod dropped off hia ve- f two others forfeited-a In the
hicle.
j court or Pomeroy 1\layor ~~es
The Meigs COUnl;y Sheritl'o ·, Logar Sawrdi.Y nlgjit. Forie ng
DI!Pirtment said Rev Sellers • - s were Bobby H-rd, Litiraveliqj south on Roo~ 338,
de Hockin&amp; $IS jHlited 00
a ultli\Y polo upon turning right ' charges of cross!ngayeUowline,
The
Pomeroy emergency
onto Vine-St., in Racine after 1 .... ml WUllam Ward, Kestler, W.
squad was kept on the move sat.
tie rod came free. Medium daJD. ~
··VL, $IS, posted on charge:.:
unlay and Sunday.
age was caused to his car. Rev, · · ng to wear motorcycle
At 5:35 p. m. Saturday, the
SoUers sustained scratches on ·
geor.
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squad went to the scene of an hlsrlgbi arm.
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Fined $10 and coots eac were
accident on Route 7 near the Dole
He was enrouts to the mishop Perry Kennedy, Pomeroy,chari·
Kautz home fr001 where Kathryn
Sunday at t L m. where a car
with opeediiiL aoor-ellNelDaily was token to Veterans Mam·
orlal Hospital lortreatmentofln- driven by Devid Joe Sellers, 21,
Rt. 1, Portllnd, went overanem·
opera OIL
jurles. The squad was called
baRanent lDto the Bowman' 1 Run
about 8 p, m. Saturday to East
Main Sl where Clrletta Van Creek al01111 Rwte 124.
Sherllf's authorities said Sol·
Meter was struck by a car.
lers' 1962 model car was beavl!)'
At 9:38 p, m. Saturday, the
damoged lllld he haa beeo cited to
squad went to the Frank G 1 u I
Malgs County Courtmarecklesa
residence in Chester. He was
operation charge. There repo~
brought to Pomeroy, transferred
edly were no llliurleL
to an ambulance, m:l tiken to
Holzer HospitaL
LOCAL TEMPS
SUnday II 2:23 p, 111. the IICjuad
Tbe telllj)eratore In PomerQ6'' 1
was called !or Eakey J, Hill, dowJWown buslneso district It
F1twoods Road, who w1s injured
11:30 L m. ~was 74de&amp;reeo,
when he was reportedly knocked urder overcast aldea.
down by a horse. Ha wao token to
Veterano Memorial Hospital aoo
admitted !or treaiDlenl The hospital said Hill's injuries were
painful but opparentzy not ser·
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their own ent,erprises. Tbey
called for Social Security boollts
keyed automatically to price
and dlplomaUcall,y'' while for- rises.
They proPQSed to shorten the
saking his own 111&amp;4 pledge to
period-now
age 19 througil 25sooo no Americans to ftgjlt
tn which young men are subject
Asian wars.
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"We pledge 1 program lor to. droll Tbey p!Uillsed to eoo
peace in Vietnam," they said. the draft when they can. They
"Neither peace at any price nor pledged a drive against drup,
a camouflased surreOOer of including marUuana and LSD.
legitimate United States or They defeooed the right ol
allied interests, but a positive responsible citizens to bear
program that will offer a fair arms · but said the "indiocrimlnand equitable settlement to all, ate" sale o( guns should be
based on the principle of selt- halted, preferably by state aoo
determinatlon, our national local action.
interests and the cause of longrange ·peace."
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Cqy- willbe1'lpi'Oib:edbii'Karen Gr!llltb dolrlll McCny'a fam..
il'd ~•&amp;Jaar Blues. u
Cloo!ng the 11bow with ''I AID't
Got NobodJ" will be Mrs. and a blackllgltt dancln&amp; Cal!\7 Fultz, Alii lt&gt;lt.r, Kll'
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piled, lit 111• ~ 'lUber':"·
loll~· -~ ReiiPfl'lllory DIIOI!IO
Aaa6clotlon oil 11111 balls ot Ill·
t!clol-~ hatelheb:brlihter sldl. Compariclto the pl~e
as It existed a.lew years aao.
TB h&amp;a been dltnlnlohln8 at a
!atr rate. AceordlnJ to "Ideopread medical opinion, t h I s
larp\7 re!le~ the Ol!lney of
drugs, the moat eftectlve tool
lor treatment and prevention rl.
fuherculosls. • ..
In 1966, the Isles! year t 11 r
whlch breakllowns are ...UI·
blo, lour nonwhite&amp; came down
NEW HAVEN - The Luther- with TB lor every white periOD
an Church Women at their gen.
eral meeting enjoyed a picnic
S1llli&gt;Ol" recently In the park.
The program, in charge of
Mrs. J. V. McGrew, was on the
topic, ' "'ur Lutheran Heritage."
AD article, written by MrB. M&lt;·
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prelled '• ll\1illl' ~··· lnd .. . . Cl'oitch h~v~;been In- .
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col aree lor .....,...._,.~ Paul's Unliod Mothodill
In tuture a!len&gt;Pis toM&lt;ethe . dNrchTue!difennlniwhenthe
ln&lt;ldence o! luberculooiL
·'· : - r e Or 'the missionary ..,.
PUblic hestlh olll&lt;llla and tho · &lt;~ In tile ,..,. dlur&lt;h 11 re,
voluntary anti-TB Jlllll'emenl Cln- l'l~ Thlo senlce will beltln
eludlngyourloeaiCbrlatmaoseal at 7,30'pm.
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chat..~ ot the HIIIIIID&amp;IOn
aerlously than ever ll!o leoiCII District WSCS wUI be resent
that a reaDy ou&lt;&lt;ess!UI asBBult to 8Jjllalft the ..,. or~zstlon
'"' TB must Include meaaurea!or or the WSCS whldl resulted when
pnorol ·Improvement o! Ul'lng the Discipline ot the new cllurch
conditions In the urban &lt;etUrs. lilt structure of var- Taryn, 14, wino all
That' • where the hilibost cllolole kllll ~·· .
risk lies, and tho weakest armor
MelliiiOta Oipt8 cbo1f wUI aloo
against lt. - From the loeal ·. ahara with htJ,W choirs In a
TR and RQ Assn.
romblnod snluP Ill the M a s o n
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slnlla apeelol aelectlcin. Regular
111011!1111, meetlngoftheLooal Conterence (to be re«Qilnlzod In the
..,. church as the AdllllnlstrsUve
Board) hal been postponod Ulltli
Grew ••Our Lutheran Her f •
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tage" was read by Mrs. W1 J.
Wedneaclajl evenln&amp; 1 h o
Ham Powell Sr., and another,
Helen Bottel
'Rolalta
aJjd Bible stud.v
uoar Musical Heritage,,. read
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meet st 7:30 o'&lt;loek
by. Mrs. Harry L~.
Dear H,Jen:
and choir mambera will pra&lt;tlce
Attending were MrB , WOllam YOUTH ASKID FOR rrt
Pd like to tell "COIIeernod afterward. The Tbui'aclajl mornThio
rolumn
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I'&lt;Jwel I, Sr., Mr s. Melvln Kn IIJIP.
Teenu and others that ~le Ing Bible stud,y wUI center In
Mrs. David Roush, Mrs. Jolll pie, their problems and pleaaARE Involved. Yoo just doft'l
F. Rou sh, Mr.s. Herman Llij'lle, ures, their troubles and tun. Aa hear about tbe "reaeuers" near- Acta 24,
Frlda.Y ovonln&amp; the !lrst In •
Mrs. CarroII Adam s, Jr., Mr. . with the rest ot Helen Help Us!, ly oo much.
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William Russell, Mrs. o 11 0 It welcomes taqho but ....,
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rMr • dodge a serlooo Cflestloo with 8
Grimm, Mr 1. .J • V• MC:\naW,
the
beach.
Pdheard
80liDichabeut
p.m. when the new .Wit chur&lt;h
aDd Mn. Harry Layne, Mr. and bru sh-oll.
pecplo turning a'fiiiJ' that I hadn't B&lt;hool Uterature wUI be review·
Send
your
teenage
Cf!Ostlono
!\Ira. Jolm F ry, Mr . and Mr s..
much hope. But one a&lt;ream, snd ed by loin. Nsney Ramm. Thlo
Charleo Smltlt and 1\ir, and Mra. to YOUTII ASKID FQR IT, care
OV8t'JOIIO &lt;81110 ruJIIing. ' T b e Y material will be used starting '
~llam PIJwel~ Jr.
rl. Holen Help US! this DOWIPI·
lbolr Uves In their banda to In scp.mtier.
por.
help
a stranger. When I tried to
MIDSUMMER "NOTIIING BUT
thank
one of them, 8h8 eald, . Q-What is the name of
THE GOOD'' COLUMN
"Anyone would have ddne t h e · 1M rtridence of the prtoidelll
DearReacloro:
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A-Elysee Palaee.
For ten years - · I've print.
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The Good" colwnD - and r\re oNi-u~en:
With sll the talk abOUI other
sprlnklod my trooble-treo lettera
kids'
parents bolng the best, I
around quite ganeroosly In befeel
11
Is my Wt:Y 10 11111 t h e
times. Even so, they pile
!aets straiSht. Mine are way out
up,
Here's an extra dividend or In front. We took I vote Oll It
upbeat maU. I hope yoo readers' last night.
rm 16 and have a twin lister.
are the 1;ype who no care whlll
Most
peoplolhlnk we'reJusttpJOd I
the trsln runs on time, - R.
!rlends be&lt;auoe we get olong so
we)l. ()lr !olks trealus as lndl·
l'lcllals.
We can tolk to and toll o u r
parOnts anything without them
gatllna mild or yelling. ~ lfve
liM~ It yoo alk, bill ar~~~'l Jn,
•llOitod If Ybu doft'l fOllow; II.
They rea117 understand tho pr&lt;&gt;bIITTID IlNDER
l•ms that seem so important to

"Co •Ilea~ 1ft! hltll l•l Be's
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Cepeda *'1d the st. Louis Clfdlnsls are feel~!)~ ~~ l&amp;lin,
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rest ol the N•t191111) ...,uo tee!
a rolljJoe ,comlnc 'II' ,
. Just. 24 , boors ·ip, the taeo
tor tho pe,..m _ . . t . to
still be apeJI When the Chloqo
Ci*s awept three straight from
the Clrdt. And a more encour..
Ill'-! note !Or the also ran
team• was that Cepeda. st.
Louis' MVP 1 year llo. was on
tho bench lor weak hllll111J.
The Cincinnati Redo· I~
thlt lhi'-!s are be&lt;k to normal
Monday night when the Csrds
downed them 3-2 as Copeclilslr&gt;glod lind B&lt;ored the de&lt;ldlng
run o! the game.
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plnciHlltd'-! •pearen&lt;e In the
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l!'alnin&amp; camp at. 1\'Umlniton
eo.Dealte•• ...---.
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IIIOrnlng with u~1 a·~llanto
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1_~g those pl01er1 roleesod
Wll deflllolve bs&lt;k 8&gt;1,;,..,
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a-~·•recl !rom
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a&lt;Ored
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run
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eame home on an lnlleld O!Jl by
!"olson RrUoa. ·l!rll•swa•ll!tl! ·
tho pltchlnr win, a 25th ~
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when lhe Redo icored tiro runs present. . •
In the el&amp;li!b- ·•
Redo · RallY ~n l!lliibtli
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The . Rolla' stapd a rolly In
Cepicll, blllbw lust .259, the eltdlth qtJ BriJeo. VM!i Pt...
tau,.t to hi~ I~ his other three Alex Jolinson, Lee MIJ
~nceo 1nd hit Into 1 dou- IIIII JOim Beneh all aiJiiped ''"'
tile pia, In the third lomb1g.
ste• att.r two wore out to ac-"Tbls was a very big game, 1 &lt;OUlll lor the two runa. Wayne
teol grOII," Cepeda beamod In Granger, who reUeved Briles,
the clubhouae. "I've been atck retired Tol1)' Perez to end the
watching the games from the lmiJ1g.
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ben&lt;;h/'
He wsa ~lltod after living "'
Tho Cords got slqde runs In a one-out slqde to plnciHlltter
the llrat two Innings oil loser Frod Whitfield In the ninth. Joe
Gerry ArrJiO, 7-7. Loo Brock, Hoerner came on til retire Don
who olso tripled In the elifrth but Pavletlch and Pete rose to end
,waa strsndod, led oil with a the game;
.ti1ple In the 1\rst lind seated on
Briles, 14-7, aUowod nlns hits
JullaD Ja&gt;ler's single.
In 7 ~ lnalngo, whllo Arrigo
Ron Dsvia 1,1111 Dol MaxvUI ~ seven innings and gave
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LOUIS, Mo. (IJPO- salaried Marla said. "I !eel it's
1liJier lllarls, tho rnsn who beet Uma tor me to got out and
Blbe Ruth's BIJ.Iiome run re&lt;ord spend a little more time at
By VITO STELLINO
with 61 omashea In one seuon, home."
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&amp;lid today he Isn't one to
Marlo &amp;lid, "I didn't teollt'a
qutckl,y
!orpt lite wllb the New too easy' on me phyol-"-...
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Orlando Cepeda Is leeilnl!
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great qaln but the rest of the
ork Ylllkeeo.
don't have thai we of body Natlonol League has that
"It' a Uke being burned, yoo thel I !eel can keep guiJw day oinking feeling.
never pt rid o!tht a&lt;ara," tho alter day•••! suHer tor It In the
34...-·Just 24 hoora ago, it stUl
~,-.old Marls
slid,
mond-"
Iooked Ilke there . c-d
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The st Loula Clrdlnols callod
Maris sold he told the race. The Chicago Cubs, with 23
a1...._.110\1'1 &lt;on!eron&lt;e MondlY Yankees that he was &amp;v•
-'118 w vlctoriea in 30 gunes, swept
n,... 11 which Marls, tlanked reUre I&gt;Yo years ago,
three otratglit tram the St.
' !'\1~ cut Wll Rtehard Slah. by Generol Ma._r B I n g
Trade I Surprise
Louis
Clrds climaxed by
ll!o 7.._.,
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Devine
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the
trade
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Sunday's epic iJ-5 trlUJil)h In 13
•••"e obtained ~ ·~ Oak ~
nst, aiiiiOIIIDCiod h I a before I ha4 a chance w open
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Innings.
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To make things more enoou-~tooea·and~~•~"t~·t~the~aw
UYes," Marla said, rcru P'"" ha
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ra~ for the rest of the
~IJ've "'""""' more lo jump on leaaue, the Cards' MVP o! •
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'"'""•'ly I~"
ln ·the World Series, if we're ln a...,
ulng 1 was quiWng year ago, Cepeda, was on the
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wmre v•"' ...
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-,ouJd have , been more cula
because New York got rid of bench lor wonk hllll~¥o And
Mmulq but the camera und to
Sehoendtens~ lgi'Nd, "Yea, me.'" he said. "I dec:ld~ to Cepeda La n'Oted tor his
!Ike the mo~s Solllrd81 nilht Roger wUI , p~sy · In the World play...ml things were good mondlneos when things aren't
""""'""•"' ~ mslllllletion 11111 ~rlea, that s dellnlte. .. wsll, II enoogh last year alii 1 enjoyed
1 oil,
iome ur. the. olfenslve films we make It he sure wilL"
II enoUBh lilat year w give It goB~ wtoclay everything w a s
'litre rulnod.
El\loyed CSrdiJel Stint
one more try."
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back w normaL Cepods moved
: The lour othera cui tram the
Marla, who obtalnod I beer
or his treatment whUe a ba&lt;k Into the starting nneiC'
IICPII4 lolond81 wsro detenslve distrlbulorahll) In GalneoviUe, Yankee, which he 'said made and scored the wlnnlnr run In
bfdt• Sidney EIUa . and James Fla., frllll Augusta A. Busch, hltn reacLy w quit bsseboll two the Cards' 3-2 &gt;ictory over the
~liOn, both ~li llnlbaek. ~r;, cardinal president, said, year, ago, Marla said, "I don~ Cindmati Reds Molllay oipt.
Tom R~, a". ~etm•Ha~ 'l ve. hid two ot . the'" tn01t ~:you ev~r forget. .
Meanwhile, the Cuba' six..gam.e
pl.,-~ l(_&amp;iil.Damu-t;;&gt;·~ 7~s p_, plsy._h.... l~ll9.l~to;WU,!J&gt;t / wiQill!l· ~\l'eo,!&lt; ws 1 spappod b)'
ac:CIIir*l floln a.tJo!o, oi.s ~'lleri In st ~-_, :'&lt;lr'" lt,. Ultf Hiibt \ool'\11JV Into · a S:i"lbss w the Atlants Broves ·
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Rarold . J&lt;lles, 100DIIOI' Rect'
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New York, It doesn't bother me 11 added .;p w 1 t41tame lead
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Asked wh:• he would Want to at all," Marls eald, " u 101¥ •• lor the Csrds- and a big smile
''DoaCCMI" Janel ot lbe Lea An· quit while clolng I capable job we go In there to win boll 00 Cepeda'• lace
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hlo hlW'-1 streak to 18
llllioll.
The loso knocked ClndlinaU
Into !ourth plilee, lt'h IIIII••
wt o!. llral alii one-llal! g~~r,e
behllld Chicago ond Allsn1a.
Jltn Maloney (9·1l o! the Redo
was scheduled to take on Steve
carlton (11·15) of the Csrds IA&gt;night in the 1econd of their four·
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Middleport All-Stars
Preparing for Opener
Middleport Boys' League All
Sara meet '(rlmble Townllhlp
Frlda,y at 8 In the 13th Annual
Wellston UWe League tourna..
mont, and It they win, pl11 the
winner between Gallipolis and
Athens the following 1\leaclajl.
The complete schedule was an·
nooncod ~ by Wellston tourney ottfclats. Thirteen teamaare
COJilPOtlng thla year rompared to
tho usual 20 to 22.
Jackson this year is running a

has had UIU.~ aaec:e11 the past
12 58811001.
All Stor Manapra Rodney Davis, monater ol the champillnahip tean• o! Rutllllld, and Art
llobarl, m.._,- ot the lllddleportlndlans, are worldngwith
the MloMleport club.
Preparing lor the opener are
Don Vaugban of the Bravea, oot.
fielder; Perk Ault, Met1 seeond
baseman; Phil Miller, pitcherfirst baseman aDd Robbie Harris,

ouUiolder, o! the Y1111kess; Rsy
Manley, out!lelder andtlrstbs...
mru'; Rl&lt;k Stollar!, pltdler.catcher, and Brian MullOD, shortstop,
d. the lndi&amp;nBi Doug Aeree, outllelder; Allen Acree,pltcbar,and
Steve Walburn, OUII!older, ot the
Rodlegs, and these boys !rom
the Rutland club, CUll WhlitJng:
ton, pltcher-outlloldor; Jerry Ca.
tournament. Middleport 'has en. dle, pitcher..outllelder; Tom Ulwtered only at Wellston, where it ery, &lt;atc:her, and Gar:r Georp,
Shortstop.
tourbament adverti1ed as t h e
"Real Southeastern Ohio Athletic: League'' tournament. Orlglnally, the Wellston tournament held first In Gallipolis - waa
lllllllOsod w be Umltod to teams
!rom tl.e eight schoOl distrletoof
the SEOAL,
Pomeroy has entered nefth.er
tbe Wellston nor the Jackaon

2 South Starters Hurt
said was not responl.i~ to
treatment.
Frun tho other ollie o! the
field eame the report of North
heed coach, BW WUklns ot Shol·
by, thel his squad wu In 100
:P'er eent physical eorw:Htlon tor
the game which tlnds the North
lralllnr the south 11-9 In &gt;fetor·
les. There have been two ties.
l!olh roaches report lhelr lull
bas been sidelined with an lnjured 'knee, said Dick Haines, o(felll!le and defense are working
Dover High School, head coach on tltnlng,
ot the Sooth.
Another player also expected
CANTON, Ohto (UPO - Two
starters for the South All-star
squad are expected to miss &amp;e·
lion In the 23rd snnuol Ohio All·
Star football game Friday night
In canton.
John Raterman, 200 pourd,
6-loot·l !ullbsck from Cincinnati ·
Elder, was scheduled to start as
a linebacker Cor U1e Rebels, but

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Orioles Hot Mter Tigers
By STEVE SCRW ARTZ

lJPl Sports Wrltsr
Pete Ric:liert mode 1C1 lor two
lost weeks and Bcq PoweU
mode IC' lor two loot yero In
001 game- ao who 1111'1 the
Ba1jltnore Orioles 1:111'1 make
111 9h pmes In two mc&amp;ha?
Not Malager RlliJh Rouk,
who alated ~~~~ a!ler the
Orldea' &amp;.a 'flc:tory over hio
New York Ylllkeea Mondaj'nllht,
·~ thlnh Baltimore 1:111 elteb

Detroit"
The vletory wu the Orioles'
18th In 27 games lln&lt;e Earl
Weaver took over at the All·
Star break. They hove mavod
from third plilce IO'h games
behilll tho Tigers, to Just 5lh
IPIIDOS 001 o! llrat place.
Richert, • 29-fearodd lel'tlw&gt;o
der, picked Ill hio third rictory
jlllt a dQ after he caq~letod a
-.ek ot Nadonol
Guard duty at Ft. Belvoir, Ve.,
by holding. the Yankees hitlesa
In tho lilst I 1-3 Innings. He
•llllllinod' lhat he wnn't rusty
beauae he a dozen
basebells "!"' 1 catcher's miU
to . _ and had lhroe or !oor
WII'IIIIC' oosaiCKIS with an Army

420-lont leodolt drive Into the
right centor fteld bleachers, his
10th homer or the oesoon.
Brooks Robinson Uned Womock's next pitch Into the lower
right field aests lor his 12th
home run.
In the only other American
League game, the Boston Rod
Sox handed Tommy John hlo
!lith atnliibt defeat 2-J In 10
lnnlnrs oo Ruu Glbaon's ...,.
oot nm-scorlng slqde,
In the NatiO!III League,
Phlla4eli&gt;hla best Ssn Frsnelsco
6-4, AUanta whlppod Chicago 61, Hooston odpd New York 6-6,
St. Louis aUppod by ClneiMatl

3-2 and Los ~les blankod
Pltlaburg!J 1~ In 10 tmlngs.
The Red Sox gave reliever
BUI Lendis his third &gt;ictory or
the season as George Scott
workoil John, now 7-.1, r..- a
walk and Jerry Adair Slerlfi&lt;ed
hltn to oecord. Bob Looker
came In lor John and Glbaon
omseked his !lrol pitch w
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The statement attributed to
Pope Paul today reuaertlnJ
the Cstholk out-dated posl:
lion on blrtb control eould
result in tbe death Of mllllou
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-Hilflh Mooro, ch&lt;llmtml of
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Aaa6clotlon oil 11111 balls ot Ill·
t!clol-~ hatelheb:brlihter sldl. Compariclto the pl~e
as It existed a.lew years aao.
TB h&amp;a been dltnlnlohln8 at a
!atr rate. AceordlnJ to "Ideopread medical opinion, t h I s
larp\7 re!le~ the Ol!lney of
drugs, the moat eftectlve tool
lor treatment and prevention rl.
fuherculosls. • ..
In 1966, the Isles! year t 11 r
whlch breakllowns are ...UI·
blo, lour nonwhite&amp; came down
NEW HAVEN - The Luther- with TB lor every white periOD
an Church Women at their gen.
eral meeting enjoyed a picnic
S1llli&gt;Ol" recently In the park.
The program, in charge of
Mrs. J. V. McGrew, was on the
topic, ' "'ur Lutheran Heritage."
AD article, written by MrB. M&lt;·
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prelled '• ll\1illl' ~··· lnd .. . . Cl'oitch h~v~;been In- .
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col aree lor .....,...._,.~ Paul's Unliod Mothodill
In tuture a!len&gt;Pis toM&lt;ethe . dNrchTue!difennlniwhenthe
ln&lt;ldence o! luberculooiL
·'· : - r e Or 'the missionary ..,.
PUblic hestlh olll&lt;llla and tho · &lt;~ In tile ,..,. dlur&lt;h 11 re,
voluntary anti-TB Jlllll'emenl Cln- l'l~ Thlo senlce will beltln
eludlngyourloeaiCbrlatmaoseal at 7,30'pm.
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chat..~ ot the HIIIIIID&amp;IOn
aerlously than ever ll!o leoiCII District WSCS wUI be resent
that a reaDy ou&lt;&lt;ess!UI asBBult to 8Jjllalft the ..,. or~zstlon
'"' TB must Include meaaurea!or or the WSCS whldl resulted when
pnorol ·Improvement o! Ul'lng the Discipline ot the new cllurch
conditions In the urban &lt;etUrs. lilt structure of var- Taryn, 14, wino all
That' • where the hilibost cllolole kllll ~·· .
risk lies, and tho weakest armor
MelliiiOta Oipt8 cbo1f wUI aloo
against lt. - From the loeal ·. ahara with htJ,W choirs In a
TR and RQ Assn.
romblnod snluP Ill the M a s o n
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slnlla apeelol aelectlcin. Regular
111011!1111, meetlngoftheLooal Conterence (to be re«Qilnlzod In the
..,. church as the AdllllnlstrsUve
Board) hal been postponod Ulltli
Grew ••Our Lutheran Her f •
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tage" was read by Mrs. W1 J.
Wedneaclajl evenln&amp; 1 h o
Ham Powell Sr., and another,
Helen Bottel
'Rolalta
aJjd Bible stud.v
uoar Musical Heritage,,. read
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meet st 7:30 o'&lt;loek
by. Mrs. Harry L~.
Dear H,Jen:
and choir mambera will pra&lt;tlce
Attending were MrB , WOllam YOUTH ASKID FOR rrt
Pd like to tell "COIIeernod afterward. The Tbui'aclajl mornThio
rolumn
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pea.
I'&lt;Jwel I, Sr., Mr s. Melvln Kn IIJIP.
Teenu and others that ~le Ing Bible stud,y wUI center In
Mrs. David Roush, Mrs. Jolll pie, their problems and pleaaARE Involved. Yoo just doft'l
F. Rou sh, Mr.s. Herman Llij'lle, ures, their troubles and tun. Aa hear about tbe "reaeuers" near- Acta 24,
Frlda.Y ovonln&amp; the !lrst In •
Mrs. CarroII Adam s, Jr., Mr. . with the rest ot Helen Help Us!, ly oo much.
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Urie&amp;
of ftve claasea will be
William Russell, Mrs. o 11 0 It welcomes taqho but ....,
Tbls
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Holghto eburch st 7:30
rMr • dodge a serlooo Cflestloo with 8
Grimm, Mr 1. .J • V• MC:\naW,
the
beach.
Pdheard
80liDichabeut
p.m. when the new .Wit chur&lt;h
aDd Mn. Harry Layne, Mr. and bru sh-oll.
pecplo turning a'fiiiJ' that I hadn't B&lt;hool Uterature wUI be review·
Send
your
teenage
Cf!Ostlono
!\Ira. Jolm F ry, Mr . and Mr s..
much hope. But one a&lt;ream, snd ed by loin. Nsney Ramm. Thlo
Charleo Smltlt and 1\ir, and Mra. to YOUTII ASKID FQR IT, care
OV8t'JOIIO &lt;81110 ruJIIing. ' T b e Y material will be used starting '
~llam PIJwel~ Jr.
rl. Holen Help US! this DOWIPI·
lbolr Uves In their banda to In scp.mtier.
por.
help
a stranger. When I tried to
MIDSUMMER "NOTIIING BUT
thank
one of them, 8h8 eald, . Q-What is the name of
THE GOOD'' COLUMN
"Anyone would have ddne t h e · 1M rtridence of the prtoidelll
DearReacloro:
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same."
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A-Elysee Palaee.
For ten years - · I've print.
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AGE
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ed a Christmas uNOGttog BUt
The Good" colwnD - and r\re oNi-u~en:
With sll the talk abOUI other
sprlnklod my trooble-treo lettera
kids'
parents bolng the best, I
around quite ganeroosly In befeel
11
Is my Wt:Y 10 11111 t h e
times. Even so, they pile
!aets straiSht. Mine are way out
up,
Here's an extra dividend or In front. We took I vote Oll It
upbeat maU. I hope yoo readers' last night.
rm 16 and have a twin lister.
are the 1;ype who no care whlll
Most
peoplolhlnk we'reJusttpJOd I
the trsln runs on time, - R.
!rlends be&lt;auoe we get olong so
we)l. ()lr !olks trealus as lndl·
l'lcllals.
We can tolk to and toll o u r
parOnts anything without them
gatllna mild or yelling. ~ lfve
liM~ It yoo alk, bill ar~~~'l Jn,
•llOitod If Ybu doft'l fOllow; II.
They rea117 understand tho pr&lt;&gt;bIITTID IlNDER
l•ms that seem so important to

"Co •Ilea~ 1ft! hltll l•l Be's
worth 50 bau:k-1"

Omrch Women

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my older brother Is csllod ln.
l{e'a a great kid, even II he
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IUIJ,y doSB the gap. lllul, with
&amp;Idea going half
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be dime. This means an extra
..Thank you'' ror a tiny fayor,
a smile when you're In a lousy
IIIOOd, and parents who 1 r e
!rjendl, rather lhaD llonds.
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~t ~ Clpt:inllltl Rfd~ IIIII the
rest ol the N•t191111) ...,uo tee!
a rolljJoe ,comlnc 'II' ,
. Just. 24 , boors ·ip, the taeo
tor tho pe,..m _ . . t . to
still be apeJI When the Chloqo
Ci*s awept three straight from
the Clrdt. And a more encour..
Ill'-! note !Or the also ran
team• was that Cepeda. st.
Louis' MVP 1 year llo. was on
tho bench lor weak hllll111J.
The Cincinnati Redo· I~
thlt lhi'-!s are be&lt;k to normal
Monday night when the Csrds
downed them 3-2 as Copeclilslr&gt;glod lind B&lt;ored the de&lt;ldlng
run o! the game.
Clll&gt;edl was lltnltod to one
plnciHlltd'-! •pearen&lt;e In the
laat two gam•a, but he put hlo

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l!'alnin&amp; camp at. 1\'Umlniton
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Wll deflllolve bs&lt;k 8&gt;1,;,..,
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eame home on an lnlleld O!Jl by
!"olson RrUoa. ·l!rll•swa•ll!tl! ·
tho pltchlnr win, a 25th ~
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when lhe Redo icored tiro runs present. . •
In the el&amp;li!b- ·•
Redo · RallY ~n l!lliibtli
' !lneln Foor
The . Rolla' stapd a rolly In
Cepicll, blllbw lust .259, the eltdlth qtJ BriJeo. VM!i Pt...
tau,.t to hi~ I~ his other three Alex Jolinson, Lee MIJ
~nceo 1nd hit Into 1 dou- IIIII JOim Beneh all aiJiiped ''"'
tile pia, In the third lomb1g.
ste• att.r two wore out to ac-"Tbls was a very big game, 1 &lt;OUlll lor the two runa. Wayne
teol grOII," Cepeda beamod In Granger, who reUeved Briles,
the clubhouae. "I've been atck retired Tol1)' Perez to end the
watching the games from the lmiJ1g.
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He wsa ~lltod after living "'
Tho Cords got slqde runs In a one-out slqde to plnciHlltter
the llrat two Innings oil loser Frod Whitfield In the ninth. Joe
Gerry ArrJiO, 7-7. Loo Brock, Hoerner came on til retire Don
who olso tripled In the elifrth but Pavletlch and Pete rose to end
,waa strsndod, led oil with a the game;
.ti1ple In the 1\rst lind seated on
Briles, 14-7, aUowod nlns hits
JullaD Ja&gt;ler's single.
In 7 ~ lnalngo, whllo Arrigo
Ron Dsvia 1,1111 Dol MaxvUI ~ seven innings and gave
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1liJier lllarls, tho rnsn who beet Uma tor me to got out and
Blbe Ruth's BIJ.Iiome run re&lt;ord spend a little more time at
By VITO STELLINO
with 61 omashea In one seuon, home."
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&amp;lid today he Isn't one to
Marlo &amp;lid, "I didn't teollt'a
qutckl,y
!orpt lite wllb the New too easy' on me phyol-"-...
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great qaln but the rest of the
ork Ylllkeeo.
don't have thai we of body Natlonol League has that
"It' a Uke being burned, yoo thel I !eel can keep guiJw day oinking feeling.
never pt rid o!tht a&lt;ara," tho alter day•••! suHer tor It In the
34...-·Just 24 hoora ago, it stUl
~,-.old Marls
slid,
mond-"
Iooked Ilke there . c-d
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The st Loula Clrdlnols callod
Maris sold he told the race. The Chicago Cubs, with 23
a1...._.110\1'1 &lt;on!eron&lt;e MondlY Yankees that he was &amp;v•
-'118 w vlctoriea in 30 gunes, swept
n,... 11 which Marls, tlanked reUre I&gt;Yo years ago,
three otratglit tram the St.
' !'\1~ cut Wll Rtehard Slah. by Generol Ma._r B I n g
Trade I Surprise
Louis
Clrds climaxed by
ll!o 7.._.,
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Devine
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"Then,
the
trade
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Sunday's epic iJ-5 trlUJil)h In 13
•••"e obtained ~ ·~ Oak ~
nst, aiiiiOIIIDCiod h I a before I ha4 a chance w open
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Innings.
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To make things more enoou-~tooea·and~~•~"t~·t~the~aw
UYes," Marla said, rcru P'"" ha
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ra~ for the rest of the
~IJ've "'""""' more lo jump on leaaue, the Cards' MVP o! •
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ln ·the World Series, if we're ln a...,
ulng 1 was quiWng year ago, Cepeda, was on the
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wmre v•"' ...
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-,ouJd have , been more cula
because New York got rid of bench lor wonk hllll~¥o And
Mmulq but the camera und to
Sehoendtens~ lgi'Nd, "Yea, me.'" he said. "I dec:ld~ to Cepeda La n'Oted tor his
!Ike the mo~s Solllrd81 nilht Roger wUI , p~sy · In the World play...ml things were good mondlneos when things aren't
""""'""•"' ~ mslllllletion 11111 ~rlea, that s dellnlte. .. wsll, II enoogh last year alii 1 enjoyed
1 oil,
iome ur. the. olfenslve films we make It he sure wilL"
II enoUBh lilat year w give It goB~ wtoclay everything w a s
'litre rulnod.
El\loyed CSrdiJel Stint
one more try."
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back w normaL Cepods moved
: The lour othera cui tram the
Marla, who obtalnod I beer
or his treatment whUe a ba&lt;k Into the starting nneiC'
IICPII4 lolond81 wsro detenslve distrlbulorahll) In GalneoviUe, Yankee, which he 'said made and scored the wlnnlnr run In
bfdt• Sidney EIUa . and James Fla., frllll Augusta A. Busch, hltn reacLy w quit bsseboll two the Cards' 3-2 &gt;ictory over the
~liOn, both ~li llnlbaek. ~r;, cardinal president, said, year, ago, Marla said, "I don~ Cindmati Reds Molllay oipt.
Tom R~, a". ~etm•Ha~ 'l ve. hid two ot . the'" tn01t ~:you ev~r forget. .
Meanwhile, the Cuba' six..gam.e
pl.,-~ l(_&amp;iil.Damu-t;;&gt;·~ 7~s p_, plsy._h.... l~ll9.l~to;WU,!J&gt;t / wiQill!l· ~\l'eo,!&lt; ws 1 spappod b)'
ac:CIIir*l floln a.tJo!o, oi.s ~'lleri In st ~-_, :'&lt;lr'" lt,. Ultf Hiibt \ool'\11JV Into · a S:i"lbss w the Atlants Broves ·
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Rarold . J&lt;lles, 100DIIOI' Rect'
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New York, It doesn't bother me 11 added .;p w 1 t41tame lead
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Asked wh:• he would Want to at all," Marls eald, " u 101¥ •• lor the Csrds- and a big smile
''DoaCCMI" Janel ot lbe Lea An· quit while clolng I capable job we go In there to win boll 00 Cepeda'• lace
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~·· hit l,n the olghlli ~ex­
hlo hlW'-1 streak to 18
llllioll.
The loso knocked ClndlinaU
Into !ourth plilee, lt'h IIIII••
wt o!. llral alii one-llal! g~~r,e
behllld Chicago ond Allsn1a.
Jltn Maloney (9·1l o! the Redo
was scheduled to take on Steve
carlton (11·15) of the Csrds IA&gt;night in the 1econd of their four·
game series.

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Middleport All-Stars
Preparing for Opener
Middleport Boys' League All
Sara meet '(rlmble Townllhlp
Frlda,y at 8 In the 13th Annual
Wellston UWe League tourna..
mont, and It they win, pl11 the
winner between Gallipolis and
Athens the following 1\leaclajl.
The complete schedule was an·
nooncod ~ by Wellston tourney ottfclats. Thirteen teamaare
COJilPOtlng thla year rompared to
tho usual 20 to 22.
Jackson this year is running a

has had UIU.~ aaec:e11 the past
12 58811001.
All Stor Manapra Rodney Davis, monater ol the champillnahip tean• o! Rutllllld, and Art
llobarl, m.._,- ot the lllddleportlndlans, are worldngwith
the MloMleport club.
Preparing lor the opener are
Don Vaugban of the Bravea, oot.
fielder; Perk Ault, Met1 seeond
baseman; Phil Miller, pitcherfirst baseman aDd Robbie Harris,

ouUiolder, o! the Y1111kess; Rsy
Manley, out!lelder andtlrstbs...
mru'; Rl&lt;k Stollar!, pltdler.catcher, and Brian MullOD, shortstop,
d. the lndi&amp;nBi Doug Aeree, outllelder; Allen Acree,pltcbar,and
Steve Walburn, OUII!older, ot the
Rodlegs, and these boys !rom
the Rutland club, CUll WhlitJng:
ton, pltcher-outlloldor; Jerry Ca.
tournament. Middleport 'has en. dle, pitcher..outllelder; Tom Ulwtered only at Wellston, where it ery, &lt;atc:her, and Gar:r Georp,
Shortstop.
tourbament adverti1ed as t h e
"Real Southeastern Ohio Athletic: League'' tournament. Orlglnally, the Wellston tournament held first In Gallipolis - waa
lllllllOsod w be Umltod to teams
!rom tl.e eight schoOl distrletoof
the SEOAL,
Pomeroy has entered nefth.er
tbe Wellston nor the Jackaon

2 South Starters Hurt
said was not responl.i~ to
treatment.
Frun tho other ollie o! the
field eame the report of North
heed coach, BW WUklns ot Shol·
by, thel his squad wu In 100
:P'er eent physical eorw:Htlon tor
the game which tlnds the North
lralllnr the south 11-9 In &gt;fetor·
les. There have been two ties.
l!olh roaches report lhelr lull
bas been sidelined with an lnjured 'knee, said Dick Haines, o(felll!le and defense are working
Dover High School, head coach on tltnlng,
ot the Sooth.
Another player also expected
CANTON, Ohto (UPO - Two
starters for the South All-star
squad are expected to miss &amp;e·
lion In the 23rd snnuol Ohio All·
Star football game Friday night
In canton.
John Raterman, 200 pourd,
6-loot·l !ullbsck from Cincinnati ·
Elder, was scheduled to start as
a linebacker Cor U1e Rebels, but

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Orioles Hot Mter Tigers
By STEVE SCRW ARTZ

lJPl Sports Wrltsr
Pete Ric:liert mode 1C1 lor two
lost weeks and Bcq PoweU
mode IC' lor two loot yero In
001 game- ao who 1111'1 the
Ba1jltnore Orioles 1:111'1 make
111 9h pmes In two mc&amp;ha?
Not Malager RlliJh Rouk,
who alated ~~~~ a!ler the
Orldea' &amp;.a 'flc:tory over hio
New York Ylllkeea Mondaj'nllht,
·~ thlnh Baltimore 1:111 elteb

Detroit"
The vletory wu the Orioles'
18th In 27 games lln&lt;e Earl
Weaver took over at the All·
Star break. They hove mavod
from third plilce IO'h games
behilll tho Tigers, to Just 5lh
IPIIDOS 001 o! llrat place.
Richert, • 29-fearodd lel'tlw&gt;o
der, picked Ill hio third rictory
jlllt a dQ after he caq~letod a
-.ek ot Nadonol
Guard duty at Ft. Belvoir, Ve.,
by holding. the Yankees hitlesa
In tho lilst I 1-3 Innings. He
•llllllinod' lhat he wnn't rusty
beauae he a dozen
basebells "!"' 1 catcher's miU
to . _ and had lhroe or !oor
WII'IIIIC' oosaiCKIS with an Army

420-lont leodolt drive Into the
right centor fteld bleachers, his
10th homer or the oesoon.
Brooks Robinson Uned Womock's next pitch Into the lower
right field aests lor his 12th
home run.
In the only other American
League game, the Boston Rod
Sox handed Tommy John hlo
!lith atnliibt defeat 2-J In 10
lnnlnrs oo Ruu Glbaon's ...,.
oot nm-scorlng slqde,
In the NatiO!III League,
Phlla4eli&gt;hla best Ssn Frsnelsco
6-4, AUanta whlppod Chicago 61, Hooston odpd New York 6-6,
St. Louis aUppod by ClneiMatl

3-2 and Los ~les blankod
Pltlaburg!J 1~ In 10 tmlngs.
The Red Sox gave reliever
BUI Lendis his third &gt;ictory or
the season as George Scott
workoil John, now 7-.1, r..- a
walk and Jerry Adair Slerlfi&lt;ed
hltn to oecord. Bob Looker
came In lor John and Glbaon
omseked his !lrol pitch w
&lt;eoter to lmo&lt;:k In the winning
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The statement attributed to
Pope Paul today reuaertlnJ
the Cstholk out-dated posl:
lion on blrtb control eould
result in tbe death Of mllllou
of people by starvation In the
years ahead.
-Hilflh Mooro, ch&lt;llmtml of
tho Auociation fOT
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11 would he nice II thlo eomty attitude toward tuberculosis
were !oclndecl on fact. un!orla·
nately, It's wide of reollly, New
statistics on Til lndden&lt;e IIDd
deaths bring a poignant remind·
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'Mle IMual reunion o[ the des•
Cen:lanta or Abraham and Mary
Will Bahr will be held Sunday II
the home or Mr. and Mrs. Chir·
les GoegleJn, Flatwoods Road,
Pcmeroy, A basket dlrmer will

be served at 12:30 p.m. DesceMents of Moses and Suun
Wlll are also jnvited to the re..

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GRIFF1TH8, Meigs County extensioo

servic-e, home economics, confers with Jermle .Chapman on

sewing projects which she has completed in inldll sewing ••
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members last week. Miss Chapman is a member of the Pomeroy Benders Junior 4-H Club. Juding was ..held at the Pcxnetoy Junior High School In preparation for the junior fair to
be held Aug. 12 -Aug. 17 in coniWlclion with the IOSth aMIII
Meigs COillliY Fair.
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G. AB R. H. Pel.
Alou, Plt 98 357 34 118 .331
Hose. Cin 93 385 63 127 .330
Johnson, Cin 98 108 58 130 .319
Helms, Cin 94 382 29 117 .306
Flood, St. L 109 457 62 138 .302
Alou, Alia 110 152 47 135 .299
Staub, llou 109 Ill 39 122 .297
May, Cin 101 387 49 115 .297
Haller, LA 101 339 22 100 .295
Gonzlz, Pbila 89 306 36 88 .288
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Room ChapalloNaohriDo, Tem.
and with ralativoa Ill Geolifl
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Detroit •••••• 67 41 ,820
Chicago •••••58 53 .523 14
Baltimore •••• 61 48 .570 Slh
Atlanta ••••••58 53 .523 14
Cleveland •••• 60 51 .su IPh Clnclnnall •••• 55 51 ,519 14'1!
Boawn •••••. 58 51 .532 9\1 sao Fran ••••• 55 54 .505 16
oakland ••••• 55 53 .509 12
Pltisbllr(lll ••• 53. 57 .482 19\1
New York • , •• 50 55 .476 IS'h Phlledelplrla •• 51 57 .472 191.1
Minnesota .••• SO 56 .172 16
New York •••• 51 62 .451 22
Clilfornia •••. 50 59 .459 11% Loe Angeles ••• 50 61 .450 22
Chicago •..•• 47 59 .143 19
Houstoo; ..... 47· 63 .427 24\~
Washington •• ,39 66 .371 26'h
Mend~'• Resulta
Mond~'s Results
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PhDa 6 san Fron t, 10 IMa.
Haston 2 Chi 1, 10 Inns, night Allanta 6 Chicago I, nlabt
Balt 5 N.Y. 3, 10 inns., night Houston 6 New York 5, night
Only games scheduled
SL Louis 3 Clnclllnatl 2, night
Today's Probable Pitchers
L.A. I Pitta 0, 10 lma., night
All Times EDT
Today's Probal&gt;le Pltcbers
BosU&gt;n (Wonborg- 2-3) at ChiAll Times EDT
cago (carlos 4-9), 9 p.m.
Philadelphia (L J ..kson 10.
Cleveland (Tiant 17-7 and Wil· 13) at san Francisco (G. Perry
llama 8-6) at Detroit (I!Wer 5-3 9-10 or McCOrmick 7-12), II
and Sparma 8-10) 2, 5:30 p.m. p.m.
. ..~lforola ~3-4andPat.Chicago (lloli&lt;""!' 8-7) at At.u·n $~) at waihlngu.n (Coleman r lanta (Stone 1·1), 8 p.m.
7-12 and Bertalna 4-9) 2, 5 p.m.
Cincinnati (Molooey 9-7) at Sl.
Minnesota (J. Perry 8-6) at Loots (carlton U-5), 9 p.m.
Baltimore (llunlcer 1~), 5:30 p.
Pltlaburgh (Moose 4-8) at Los
m.
Angelos (Sutton 4-10), 11 p.m.
Only games scheduled
New York (Circlwell 5-10) at
Wednesday's Gamea
Houatoo (Giusti 6-16), 8:30p.m.
Boswn at Chicago
Wednesd111'1 Games
Cleveland at Detroit, night
Chicago It Allanta, night
Cllifornia at Waahlngton, night Clndnnad at SL Loolo, nlglrt
Minn. at Baltimore, 2, twi-nlght Plitaburgh at Loa AJw. nJabt
oakland at New York 2
New York at Houston, night
PhUadelpbla at San Francisco

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char&amp;e ot tho aerYlcl!.
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The Rev. Mr. and Biro. Donihue and lhitr children, Grea
ani! Kimberley, left ~ on
vacation. They plan wYl.tt Llocoln's birth piece and o8e 'the
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Carew, Min 76 277 31 82 .296
Monday, Oak 95 315 40 92 .292
Oliva, Min 98 361 45 105 .291
F. Hwd, Woo 103 386 52 108 .280
Horton, Dol 99 343 50 98 .280
Wblte, NY 101 376 61 . •277

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National League: McCOVe,
Giants 26; Allen, Pbll1 22; H.
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Plratea 20; Hart, Glanta and
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Ap.-..nm will beproaeni.dat
7:30 Thuroday nJabtatlhe TrioIt¥ VnlleC!Chur&lt;hotChrlstto.dude the dolly vacitlm Bible
achool underway tliere.

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Exhibttn•~• · Pire tq·~~~·· ~
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the · ored Mre. Pr&amp;!t W\tJI a
·~~~ry~~ ol!lce
the fair· ohower and, .,..Urw • · fll~ were·
not later lhall ' p.m. Mr. and Mrs. &lt;Gene llarflo, Mr.
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lllw·sdlll'•. Pure~se pf ,a ~~~e~~&gt;o, and Mr": Carl Bnlllllll, Mro.
ticket Ia the onlY e!Uy Eva Stout,· and Mr. and\ Mra.
' Emmott Shuler.
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It baa bien ~haalted by · wQre Mr. and Mro. Walter ~h
Mergaret EUa •Lo!ril, au- aJ!d, oon, .Rex, Charlotte Cleven.
lhlitoxtdtn!Ora neect' ~r •of !lew Raven• w., Va., Mr.
be a ...-~· lit a garden and ,Mro. Don Rollab, Mr••and
Mrs. Fraaii Pow'era, Bobby,~
b1e
alii Pam, · Mr•• and- Mrl.
Garden club' mein.ber's 1flli. '1
Ralph
Prait. c....,..nandlledlna;
1We1rer, be pliyi"' an lmpor:
· role In the Dower ohowo. Mr. and Mra. J!opr HouaH and
be sure that U,. cllaies lri eon, To&lt;idr Mri. Gra&lt;ie Pratt,
erUstlc ar~enl eat. Mr. and Mro. Joe Poetelwolte,
' Mervin
are ftUeci toi'botli ohowa, Mro. Earl Rooab, and
~·, · I~• clubs, drew Roooh and aon, Dallaa of Atleota, Ga. Mlaslng .trun tho illmlb'
classes ind '!ill be ..._
for II leaat foul' arrange- ptheriJW were Mr. and Mra.
in each dasi." Tbli, or Junior Pratt and illmlb' of CanIOUI'Oie, doea 1101 exchl!e mem- toot. He Ia tbe hoiM&gt;ree's oldest
uhlbltlrw !II other grandson.
Vlllting 'with Mrl. Pntt dur·
the Jhoft' whieh ~l!'lthe dernoon wa 0 Tom Rlle7.
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Are Announced

The Rev. and ·Mrs. Paul i
SeUera of Rocine, are announcing the lllPI'•• chirw marriage ot
their daugher, Merprot Allee,
to Mr. Deania R. Eynon, son of
Mr. and Mrs. EmU E)1loll, Illcine.

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Mr. and Mr1. Clarence Frank,

SYraeuu, an nmounclnt the
birth
ol a 1011, Jeftrlf, Stew.
art, July 13 at Holler Hoopltal,
He has a brotber, John David,
aae 5. Gr.....-.nto are Mr.
and Mrl. Sol Bll!llf, Rtedlntle, and Mr1. Lettie ~cer,

Mlsa Sellers Ia a sred•le of
the Bloom • carrou High School · ......... sreat • ll'anctparenll
at CarrolL Mr. EYnon eredulted au Mrs. Charlea Prtee, Sr.,
from Southern High School at Lolli - m , and Georp FredRaeblo and Ia preoently IIIIWloy· erick, Sr., tong Bottom.
ed
the BlaeUnar Auw CO. ot
Pomeroy.
Tbe weddl"' wiD be ao event
of SOpL 1 at 2:30 p.m. In the
l!Oifiii;y · 'lJ nH d. · 'Metltodlat '
Church, near Racine. A reeoption wlU follow in the fellow1hlp
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COMPLETES TEST
NEW HAVEN- Private Flrlt
Class Tbctmas G. ·Edwarda, 20,
1011 or Mr. and Mrs. Edlrln T.
Edwarda, New lllveo, !'OJI!Ploled a balllltle .mlsollo loot 1111Um rop11ir couroo Jlmo 28 at the
Ari1\J Mlulle and Munlllona
School, Redltooe Araeoal, AIL
SALE PLANNED
A rwn111111 selo will be held
Thured111, Friday and Saturda.v
In tho PIIU!lp Slstars• building
oo Court Sl., Pomero7. There
will be a larae selection ot beck-beol etoibtnx. Tho IIIlo lo
- - . by the Cblldrlll Of
the Amerleao Revolutloo.

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couD\y pi-den clubs baa b o e n
awarded. drat place In g r o u p
Clirlotmu lbewsacrossthe 11a1e
117 the"Oblo AlioClaUon of Gardon CJJjoa,
A!mOuncement · of the award,
wtileh wlll be preaented at the
OAGC coovention lo be beid In
Columbua next week, wal made
toc1aJo by Mrs. Paul WondeU Reed
ot Newark, stale Dower abow aware! chairman.
Thia Is the 80COil&lt;l cooaecuUvo )'Clar for the Meigs County
oluba' Chrlllmaa ahow w place
Drat ID the atate. Twice In the
tour' 1011:1 )t hao been rlsied the
show took second place awards
In tlle-atale. Mr,. Mstgsrat Ella
Lowio haa been ahow chairman
all fcur years.
The fttth an111al Chrlstma&amp;
llhow of Meiss COUnlY clubs has
been acbedoled for the weekeod

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Tbe wedding ot Mila Pamela
Jean wuaon, daughter ot Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin WI! lOll or Dexter, w Mr. Randall Smith was
au event o(; Saturday, Aug. 3, at
the Morehead Melhodlll Church
in Morehead, K.Y.
on Thursday, the bride lll"•dualed from .Morehead SlAte Unlveralt,y. Precedln&amp; lbe c o mmencament activities, Mr. and

COUntt, K.Y., where be !a employed aa alistatant princJpal Of tbe
junior high school. Mrs. Smith
bas been .employed a_, a teacher

In the county system. Mr. Smith
grad!aled rrom Morehead In January and is currently worklngto~
ward his master•s degree there.
Dr. Carl Hlll,presldantorKentuck)' State COllege at Frankfort,
}(y., was speaker ror the com~
than 300 graduates in the cam.

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1nourarsa
graduated to _
· flamelsss
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Giant• 68i H. ~. Brave•.
Slnto, Oib1, Perez, Redl, Al-

leo, Pblta and lbmon, Carda
80.
Amerlc:an LOSIPIO: HarreiRecl' Sax 91; F. HoWard, - tors 71; POwell, Oriole&amp; 69:
NorthrUp, Tlgera 63; Hortoa. Tl-

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ANNOUNCE MEETINGS
A aeries of weekend meeting•
at the Hyaell Run Free Methodill CbJrch beg!Ming Thursday night, AUg. 8, through &amp;mday night with tho Rev. Roberl
Buckley of Ava, Ohio, as speak-

er, has been annoo.nced by Rev.

pus fiold house by Dr. Adron
Doran, president ot the Univer.
•lty.
Attending the ceremonies rrom
thla area were Mr. and Mrs.
W1l11011, the graduate's grand·
mother, Mrs. Effie HOosler, and
her former elementary achoo1
teachers, Mrs. Blanche Nel&amp;OD
and Mrs. Nellie Vale.

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I!'ALSETEETH
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Chawl11g Eftlcla11cy
Ill creased up to 35 o/o

CUnleal t.ntl prove JOU ~n no•
tat and chew bttter-rnall:• dentura~
a•e,... up t.o 35•·; mort~ell'eetlve-U

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you ~prlnkle a lltUe PASTIITH on
C Cu WI.. pallor R.v Buck
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ley ia.·peator·..C' the;WOOdstl8kl .. :ond
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Free t.f~thodiBt Church. The
public 1s welcornecl. Servlcea begin at 7:30 o•cJock nightly.

aeld-doem't.our,:·~oiUmmJ. putJ
· taste. HeiP8 check "dantuft! odor".
Denture. that ftt are eu&amp;ntlal W
bnlth. sr.:~u:ur

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ONE BIG TABLE OF BARGAINS
ALL HIGHER PRICED
TO 1.98VALUES

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ONE BIG GROUP
Sew
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Save!

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of ·r(lrir choice~ .
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SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE
AT THE FABRIC SHOP••••

denu.t ftlularly.

~ b•H•t time t~ move up to

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his aunt, and her son, Mark,

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ed the romalnder ot lbe wee~.
He vlslled Cedar POint and many

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SERVICE.·

ley returned Tuesday evening to
her home. Her son, Bobby, •tat·

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DRY abNING

VISIT!~G IN COI.UMillJS
Mrs. Robert Bailey and 1011,
Bobby, visited in COlumbo a with
Mra. Audrey Sorden. Mrs, Bai-

'nliida, 'ii~ ~aont· 'rtDIPlo;
'· ·Jiiltlatlm tor tlrUr c.,.W.Ieo; of..
·~cera remllirl'!!l IOI!ear tonpa~..,
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POMEROY

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The LOrd' 1 PriJer OIIOMid tilt
business aeaaioo. Malllbera-. .,.
reminded ot the i!lsta ooillaii
to be held In Columbus Alii- Jt,,
and 20. Those llllvlni
Ill ,.
fancy work or ~ ~ tll,e ·
"&amp;Qell-w_h~?:'' tabl!&amp;"l' .~ ~1 •
to «ll¢act their
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en Gl..,., Marlltla: Mir1 ,!ua.
liD. dlltrlct tnaliiO .......... c.l·

parents are invited ll&gt; attend thocourt ot honor to be held llunda.Y ·
night at 7:30 p.m. at the TrtnIIJ United Church ot Christ. '11!e
Eagle Scout award will be pre-

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COUPON

Married at Morehead

tivities.
It was annoonced by Pat Wood,
commfttee chairman lor Paek
248, that all c:ub scouts and their

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MARKEJ'l

Mrs. Randall Smith

in Morehead and annoWlced their
!ollowing Thankqlving, and again
daughter'• wedding plans.
tblo 7ear Mro, Lowls Is chalrFollowing a short wedding trip
nu;,n,
w
Cumberland Falls, Mr. and
A representative from Mllgs Mra. Smith will return w Ferry
County clubs will .be present II
the OAGC COIIYemlon to aocepl
the eertlllcate award which will
be preaanted oo Thuroday.

· ltreoith uf b1a Oac&amp;r nomtna. Uon for boot supportlnl actor
in "Cool Hand Luke," bas
oirned a multiple picture cootract with Universal.
funeral oervlcea ·or,ttrci!r sloter
Mf'l: !,ol,l ,(lrueser Dl!JI. .. .'

aaaoclatt viet

Held ,

wore pl1t1ed with prizes being
awarded by Goy Qlintharllllhose
participating In the verloos ac-

meneement at Morehead. Degrees were conferred upon more

Multpllo Contrad
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPI &gt;

Marpret CoUrlll: dlltl'let ~·' '
cUor, Srr••~oo; "l'll1t l'vllo, . ' !

ly. Ropr Dillard, c:ubmaater,
had charae ot die outlni. .Games

Mrs. Wllson were hosts tor a
dlnnor party II the Eagles Nest

Mr. and Mra. Ted Downie re~
11mtec1 l!llndll&gt; froln a leYaral
doll Ylllit 'tn Vhriehll\1lle with
Mr. and Mrs. w. G, Maurer.
Oil Sllllrday lhiY ·-.tea tho
~ ,Ill Mra. 1lownle'i ~eat
'lll•!*· ¥1•1 $11CD .~;- .· ~~Mro.'~iae vlnlrll'rir o'tl!iili~ the Berea' Methodist C~~u!'eh vor Falla, Pa. and Mrs. Charl~s
Ill llerOI. While•tbere th111 Yla- Taj'lor ot Bea:ver, Pa. were
liAicl brleii.Y With Mr. _and Mra. IP!elllllaat week ot Mr. and Mrs.
Rill Jll'vl1, for~l~Uiy ot !'orne- 1tQy l!lflle.
ffl1. Mr. Jarris waa a football
Kim and Mike Rrown, ~hlidren
-.h at ~el'llf whUe the d Mr. and Mra. Tom Rrown of
laml11llved bero.
Port Cllntoo, ll'e the 1111esl1 or
Recent Ylllwra of Mro. 1. tbelr lll"andparonta, Mr. and Mrs.
w. ~el were her oleeio of VIrgil Rrown whUe lbolr parMarietta, Mra. George Seigler, eaia Y&amp;eatloo tn North Carollno.
Ml'a. Rillph Farnham, and M11a
Mr . .and Mra. vswlll Neaso of
Gl~o B81J811.
· Nease SeUlement ope111 ooverll
~ ~~~ -~, ~~ $Ja.
illlu!"""d Grueser, ~ Mloa 4111• 'recOmb' vlliting tbelr ..0,
~r, ..W :be preAIL Ffllda Grueaer were Iii 1\iaem, Wl111am; IUid family ot Belleton, .J~OIIIlilROY: CiiA'PTER 188,.6 r- Arl~ over the we~~ forlhe tatno. Qf Dale'rti''!ilr:·7,u.p.a..
TUESDAY
MEIGS RIDING CLtiB, 7:30
'I'Ueoday at the . R.oclr. ~rings
Falr(p'Olllld,a, Ill !:OIIlPlete prepor~a for,!he,r,tr ~ ., ,
. T"' I'~P(Ilm ¥~ '
Melhocllllt Cli4"eh ~S in ~ ol .
TUooday it 7:110 Poll\- at the hOme
d Mrl. 'JI!nta,Will.
· ~~ LODGE 323, Daullt•
lora rl. ~~ Tueoday at a
·:p.m. at ~ ldclp: ._n. Flap
:will be ~~ .l'l the Cbea,
·f- ~ &amp;ftdJiD!Ior alrliC!OIIIo.
..~• ~ tG ~
IINiMI. ,
iiANi&gt; ligq.,..a,
'nillday, a! .p,liL at the hll!lr

Roa.st

. The ail COI!JII;y Chrlllma, ohow .

•"MIDDLEPORT GABDEN' CLIJB,
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. '!f lrlra. Gar• ll;'"....m llkt
. a &lt;!Overed Ud ·.~ - tabl~

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M!ddleport, and ,tbej-e .,~re !'!lin·

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Wins Award
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S0ndll1 al the home or Mr. and
Mre. Walter Roooh. .
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lcwen. Galvanized IC«&lt; noor.

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once of the 80tti l&gt;il1bdaY of Mrs.

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LINE OF ?ATIO FENCES

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"God's Way, Toc~U'a HCINI,"' flea by Auguat%0, 'i9QS.
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hal been the theme or tl10 lllhle
i'vliOIII- -.atac~ shouid be I'
schooL Tho telchera and their (I) l'llf~Y e~ In 'the ,CIP'··
aulallnls are caro1yJi '11ullnla, eralioo ot a flf!ri, or ranch alld,
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June Eichinger, Darla Sheridan (ll) well qualllied for committee
and Hose Ann Sebe, Jllfaeey; worl&lt;.
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Rachel Sheridan, Ana COttrW
In aoneral, a ptrSOII lo elland Mary HQea, ~r; '01¥ rible til ~Je a eommunlt;y com..
Perrin, Mro. Glen HUes, and mlU..IIWI If hO IIYOI In I h o
_. ___ and communlll In Wh!eh. be io ellMr'· J • Wamo IIf, P·~·-•;
Pat Holler, lilario IIIWllfo the ,O,lo to vote. If a JIOf... wllo II
Hev. DIU Perrin, the Rev. Glen nomlllaled by pe1;ltlon' Ia found
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HUoo, and Aucli'tr Wood, jun!OI'o to be lnellllble, he WID be noTho p....,am Is ~en to tJie ·titled and l!lvOD 15 ~a In which
newal of auto inslinmce
public, Patrick Wood, 5undly to appeal to the .eounty ·I'IJil·
policy is 'in elfd;t
days). ·
School stWertntendent, announo- mi-.
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eel.
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driving ~~~e~~~lier of you1.funily.
COmml- alecdan ballots will
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an eliJII&gt;le tVt.r sbeold ~
Tbe ·lllroo
1\11 ~ · tobnt,y oftlc~ l!)d'W• teemen S.rve 11
QIH!I\ a .~all.,;. A ~ of the • C!liJI1f,)'
he
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the RQul~ •. (l\lvem~
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t,y an4 !\Ol"immmt,y .CCl!'ln\~~·.•• AS&lt;; countt
,of ' ~i .Wlll:bil .••~:'ll&gt;!•.,ror fOVl~!n, ~ ~~ , le"';aae
sele·cied ~~ jllji , ~..,t com- ~ : Wfiee1 ThO Ast;:
'men ·
111111111¥ ~. '!be count,)'. .&lt;omml(lljj&gt; ~~· '!"•11101!' '"' ·
committee m,.. ~ Bddltl~ eltcllon ~ t~r ,e~ldblllt,y
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DOmlneea. Olbero ln111 be add- w,vo!e cit hold oli1ee. r,· '
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iJIPOalJl!IIIIIOI!, ~ they are to be ed, ~ ;~
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bellola,i,Uibeeountellitl&gt;te and wlllln8 w serve If 1 1b•
eleciAicL
- ed Iii . lc"l\ the.kelga ASCS
Plllllons lllljlt bl: (I) .Umlt- COUII\y onlee .on Sep!eriiber 18,
ed to one "'"""""' ....., Q) li1&amp;ft. !868; ·al 9 a.m. Tho' vote ....,...
· ed by !II l..at 6 ·, e!Jalble 'AS€ 'lis' ""-!' be W!tne~~eci by ant In'
voten' In the cODuilunlt;y (EU81. ' 'l/lrooled perSOII.
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peUIIon- . 11 lhe.Y .de.,-.), ~ VOle~ ' wlll be 'chairmen or t h e
(S) l!ecel,ed at tbe CllWII;)' ·Of. Coq\ir)unlt;y Committee. The one

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Russell and Mra. Bey.
ilnt had vialled earlier with Pvl.
ltussell at Fort Gordon, Ga.
)mere he COillJ)Ieted his basic
lrainlng before , being sent w
fori Polk for advanced lnfan)rY tralnlng. He wiU lll"adllate

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Mr.o. Edlth Betz!ne of~~ ber orW~JJ~tCol,Jnclll681 Toledo.
PJa!'n&amp;.:WU' JlO~rla ' til h!e'"*" · · it-~ wio oxtendidto !drs.
or the ~ ,CJ~ of blllrict Wakei.J 011 the reeent death of
13, ~~ 01 ~. lor • ber buliand. Mro. Walcely reptenlo lUidlf,
ported thilt 1lho will attend the
', A bUIII1ell meot1l!i tj&gt;llo!ied notional •oalon to be beld at
the JIICIIIF with MrJ. E d I t b Charleoton, S. C. 011 OcL 1 and
Wikely, cllili1cl ~. prelld- 2.
tng, Sb8 iluloUnoed that the next
Attending tho picnic were Mrs.
llieetli\11'11illl be beld• lll:~ p.m. Walcelf, cllatrlct deputy, notion'"' Oci. 13 at the 'lbJIP8rl Plolns al' repreajntatlvo and agalt state
liilt Alao l1111101111oed. was t h e eounclli&gt;r• of Golden G l e a m
dlatrlcl' galt OOWlcllors' plenio Council 254, Marlelta; ldra. Betzlli be held 'at the Cl•ltatr 'Park ing, ~~~ llale councUor of ForIn Marietta oil Ailg. 25. ·
e,ll ROse Council 285; Pribble
~ "as the death of Ellz- Wl11011, past stale councilor, Galabelh Qdnlln, otato HCTetery, lla Cquncli lit, Glllipolla; tva
a· member r1. HamUwe COW1cll SIAey, state credential commlt109, and ot Ltla Vickroy, galt IA!e, and deput,y stale COWlcUoror
otate councilor and past diltrlct Golden Gleam.
deputy o! Piatrlcl 9, and a mom6tlrOr deputlea attending were
Marpret Seldenabel, Theodorua
Picnic, Wiener
17, POmeroyj MOUe Mobberb',
Matainoru 53, New ~~i
Floreoee
Folta, Guiding Star 124,
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~racuse: Nottle U~ea, Forest
Cub Scoot Pack 248 held a
Hose 285, Tuppers Plains.
plcnlc and wiener roaat at the
Dlatrlct omcers there were
Rock !i&gt;rlnga falrgrounc!s recent-

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son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Rueoell of West COlumbia, w.
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PLAN BAHR REV~10N
'Mle IMual reunion o[ the des•
Cen:lanta or Abraham and Mary
Will Bahr will be held Sunday II
the home or Mr. and Mrs. Chir·
les GoegleJn, Flatwoods Road,
Pcmeroy, A basket dlrmer will

be served at 12:30 p.m. DesceMents of Moses and Suun
Wlll are also jnvited to the re..

union.

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GRIFF1TH8, Meigs County extensioo

servic-e, home economics, confers with Jermle .Chapman on

sewing projects which she has completed in inldll sewing ••
11 L~t's Sew" project during judging of 4--H club
members last week. Miss Chapman is a member of the Pomeroy Benders Junior 4-H Club. Juding was ..held at the Pcxnetoy Junior High School In preparation for the junior fair to
be held Aug. 12 -Aug. 17 in coniWlclion with the IOSth aMIII
Meigs COillliY Fair.
a part of a

Q-What u the meoniftg of
the nome Jla!Tfl?
A-This Irish name means
"spear."

BACKYARD
SPECIALS!
GUIDE BOOK

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Handy for home or !!hop, inside

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C(L&amp;III dzet.

AMES C/H

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De blade iltumed forNud 10 you
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enameled attractive green. Buml·
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United Prell llltornational
National Lea&amp;ue
G. AB R. H. Pel.
Alou, Plt 98 357 34 118 .331
Hose. Cin 93 385 63 127 .330
Johnson, Cin 98 108 58 130 .319
Helms, Cin 94 382 29 117 .306
Flood, St. L 109 457 62 138 .302
Alou, Alia 110 152 47 135 .299
Staub, llou 109 Ill 39 122 .297
May, Cin 101 387 49 115 .297
Haller, LA 101 339 22 100 .295
Gonzlz, Pbila 89 306 36 88 .288
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From there thy will go to
Mammcuth cave lDaoutbernKen-

tuck)' whore they will Cllq) aeverll daya. Vlalts w the ilwer
Room ChapalloNaohriDo, Tem.
and with ralativoa Ill Geolifl
are alao lnc11JI!ed lo their plane.

United Preal!nternati0181
National Leque
American 1Aque
W. L. PeL GB
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W. L. PeL GB SL Lool1 ••••• 72 39 ,849
Detroit •••••• 67 41 ,820
Chicago •••••58 53 .523 14
Baltimore •••• 61 48 .570 Slh
Atlanta ••••••58 53 .523 14
Cleveland •••• 60 51 .su IPh Clnclnnall •••• 55 51 ,519 14'1!
Boawn •••••. 58 51 .532 9\1 sao Fran ••••• 55 54 .505 16
oakland ••••• 55 53 .509 12
Pltisbllr(lll ••• 53. 57 .482 19\1
New York • , •• 50 55 .476 IS'h Phlledelplrla •• 51 57 .472 191.1
Minnesota .••• SO 56 .172 16
New York •••• 51 62 .451 22
Clilfornia •••. 50 59 .459 11% Loe Angeles ••• 50 61 .450 22
Chicago •..•• 47 59 .143 19
Houstoo; ..... 47· 63 .427 24\~
Washington •• ,39 66 .371 26'h
Mend~'• Resulta
Mond~'s Results
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PhDa 6 san Fron t, 10 IMa.
Haston 2 Chi 1, 10 Inns, night Allanta 6 Chicago I, nlabt
Balt 5 N.Y. 3, 10 inns., night Houston 6 New York 5, night
Only games scheduled
SL Louis 3 Clnclllnatl 2, night
Today's Probable Pitchers
L.A. I Pitta 0, 10 lma., night
All Times EDT
Today's Probal&gt;le Pltcbers
BosU&gt;n (Wonborg- 2-3) at ChiAll Times EDT
cago (carlos 4-9), 9 p.m.
Philadelphia (L J ..kson 10.
Cleveland (Tiant 17-7 and Wil· 13) at san Francisco (G. Perry
llama 8-6) at Detroit (I!Wer 5-3 9-10 or McCOrmick 7-12), II
and Sparma 8-10) 2, 5:30 p.m. p.m.
. ..~lforola ~3-4andPat.Chicago (lloli&lt;""!' 8-7) at At.u·n $~) at waihlngu.n (Coleman r lanta (Stone 1·1), 8 p.m.
7-12 and Bertalna 4-9) 2, 5 p.m.
Cincinnati (Molooey 9-7) at Sl.
Minnesota (J. Perry 8-6) at Loots (carlton U-5), 9 p.m.
Baltimore (llunlcer 1~), 5:30 p.
Pltlaburgh (Moose 4-8) at Los
m.
Angelos (Sutton 4-10), 11 p.m.
Only games scheduled
New York (Circlwell 5-10) at
Wednesday's Gamea
Houatoo (Giusti 6-16), 8:30p.m.
Boswn at Chicago
Wednesd111'1 Games
Cleveland at Detroit, night
Chicago It Allanta, night
Cllifornia at Waahlngton, night Clndnnad at SL Loolo, nlglrt
Minn. at Baltimore, 2, twi-nlght Plitaburgh at Loa AJw. nJabt
oakland at New York 2
New York at Houston, night
PhUadelpbla at San Francisco

Leaders
Sturdy •ancllu and un&lt;lercarriqe
form dull support&amp;. 3 cu. ft. sum._ tlee:l tny.
I0 inch wheel.
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Qn Alii!- ·18, Forreat Raehlel
will be the speaker, and m Aus25, Eric O&gt;ambera . wW haYe
char&amp;e ot tho aerYlcl!.
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The Rev. Mr. and Biro. Donihue and lhitr children, Grea
ani! Kimberley, left ~ on
vacation. They plan wYl.tt Llocoln's birth piece and o8e 'the
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WEED WHIP
Rcplaaable double serrated blat.le.
Carefully tempered. Chrome finish
ferrulll!. lBl"
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SHEPARD CHALET

American Leque
G. AB R, H. Pet.

llarrlUJ, Bua 97 339 57101 .298
Vhindr, Min 105 109 41 121 .296
Carew, Min 76 277 31 82 .296
Monday, Oak 95 315 40 92 .292
Oliva, Min 98 361 45 105 .291
F. Hwd, Woo 103 386 52 108 .280
Horton, Dol 99 343 50 98 .280
Wblte, NY 101 376 61 . •277

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40"' door opening with IJidt-rile·
ckluble doors. Exterior pde ply·
wood floor.
Wldte/p. trim.
lie.. 122,95

Ystzald, Boa 104 341 60 95 ,276
Bande, Oak 109 us til t't4 .275
llome Runs
National League: McCOVe,
Giants 26; Allen, Pbll1 22; H.
Aaron, Bravea and Starptl,
Plratea 20; Hart, Glanta and
llaMa, Cubo19.
American League: F. Howard. senator• 31; Harrelltll. R8d
Sax 28; - . Tigers 26; Powell, Orioles 20; JackiiOD," A'a
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Climax Schoo1 .
Ap.-..nm will beproaeni.dat
7:30 Thuroday nJabtatlhe TrioIt¥ VnlleC!Chur&lt;hotChrlstto.dude the dolly vacitlm Bible
achool underway tliere.

' ' ' eraua fl(fta •'-' eardsJ'l'l&gt;lll ~.
Exhibttn•~• · Pire tq·~~~·· ~
· : · ~ra ot11le ·flmlb'. 'Fifeilllo.'' bl
the · ored Mre. Pr&amp;!t W\tJI a
·~~~ry~~ ol!lce
the fair· ohower and, .,..Urw • · fll~ were·
not later lhall ' p.m. Mr. and Mrs. &lt;Gene llarflo, Mr.
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ticket Ia the onlY e!Uy Eva Stout,· and Mr. and\ Mra.
' Emmott Shuler.
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The ah..,, Ia ~n .\",the public. , ,Prooent foi, t!&gt;e ~'~!Pili dinner
It baa bien ~haalted by · wQre Mr. and Mro. Walter ~h
Mergaret EUa •Lo!ril, au- aJ!d, oon, .Rex, Charlotte Cleven.
lhlitoxtdtn!Ora neect' ~r •of !lew Raven• w., Va., Mr.
be a ...-~· lit a garden and ,Mro. Don Rollab, Mr••and
Mrs. Fraaii Pow'era, Bobby,~
b1e
alii Pam, · Mr•• and- Mrl.
Garden club' mein.ber's 1flli. '1
Ralph
Prait. c....,..nandlledlna;
1We1rer, be pliyi"' an lmpor:
· role In the Dower ohowo. Mr. and Mra. J!opr HouaH and
be sure that U,. cllaies lri eon, To&lt;idr Mri. Gra&lt;ie Pratt,
erUstlc ar~enl eat. Mr. and Mro. Joe Poetelwolte,
' Mervin
are ftUeci toi'botli ohowa, Mro. Earl Rooab, and
~·, · I~• clubs, drew Roooh and aon, Dallaa of Atleota, Ga. Mlaslng .trun tho illmlb'
classes ind '!ill be ..._
for II leaat foul' arrange- ptheriJW were Mr. and Mra.
in each dasi." Tbli, or Junior Pratt and illmlb' of CanIOUI'Oie, doea 1101 exchl!e mem- toot. He Ia tbe hoiM&gt;ree's oldest
uhlbltlrw !II other grandson.
Vlllting 'with Mrl. Pntt dur·
the Jhoft' whieh ~l!'lthe dernoon wa 0 Tom Rlle7.
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Wedding Plans
Are Announced

The Rev. and ·Mrs. Paul i
SeUera of Rocine, are announcing the lllPI'•• chirw marriage ot
their daugher, Merprot Allee,
to Mr. Deania R. Eynon, son of
Mr. and Mrs. EmU E)1loll, Illcine.

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ANtiOUNCIN(l BIRTH
Mr. and Mr1. Clarence Frank,

SYraeuu, an nmounclnt the
birth
ol a 1011, Jeftrlf, Stew.
art, July 13 at Holler Hoopltal,
He has a brotber, John David,
aae 5. Gr.....-.nto are Mr.
and Mrl. Sol Bll!llf, Rtedlntle, and Mr1. Lettie ~cer,

Mlsa Sellers Ia a sred•le of
the Bloom • carrou High School · ......... sreat • ll'anctparenll
at CarrolL Mr. EYnon eredulted au Mrs. Charlea Prtee, Sr.,
from Southern High School at Lolli - m , and Georp FredRaeblo and Ia preoently IIIIWloy· erick, Sr., tong Bottom.
ed
the BlaeUnar Auw CO. ot
Pomeroy.
Tbe weddl"' wiD be ao event
of SOpL 1 at 2:30 p.m. In the
l!Oifiii;y · 'lJ nH d. · 'Metltodlat '
Church, near Racine. A reeoption wlU follow in the fellow1hlp
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COMPLETES TEST
NEW HAVEN- Private Flrlt
Class Tbctmas G. ·Edwarda, 20,
1011 or Mr. and Mrs. Edlrln T.
Edwarda, New lllveo, !'OJI!Ploled a balllltle .mlsollo loot 1111Um rop11ir couroo Jlmo 28 at the
Ari1\J Mlulle and Munlllona
School, Redltooe Araeoal, AIL
SALE PLANNED
A rwn111111 selo will be held
Thured111, Friday and Saturda.v
In tho PIIU!lp Slstars• building
oo Court Sl., Pomero7. There
will be a larae selection ot beck-beol etoibtnx. Tho IIIlo lo
- - . by the Cblldrlll Of
the Amerleao Revolutloo.

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Home. ofti.te: ColulnbUI., Ohio

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li7 the Meija

couD\y pi-den clubs baa b o e n
awarded. drat place In g r o u p
Clirlotmu lbewsacrossthe 11a1e
117 the"Oblo AlioClaUon of Gardon CJJjoa,
A!mOuncement · of the award,
wtileh wlll be preaented at the
OAGC coovention lo be beid In
Columbua next week, wal made
toc1aJo by Mrs. Paul WondeU Reed
ot Newark, stale Dower abow aware! chairman.
Thia Is the 80COil&lt;l cooaecuUvo )'Clar for the Meigs County
oluba' Chrlllmaa ahow w place
Drat ID the atate. Twice In the
tour' 1011:1 )t hao been rlsied the
show took second place awards
In tlle-atale. Mr,. Mstgsrat Ella
Lowio haa been ahow chairman
all fcur years.
The fttth an111al Chrlstma&amp;
llhow of Meiss COUnlY clubs has
been acbedoled for the weekeod

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Tbe wedding ot Mila Pamela
Jean wuaon, daughter ot Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin WI! lOll or Dexter, w Mr. Randall Smith was
au event o(; Saturday, Aug. 3, at
the Morehead Melhodlll Church
in Morehead, K.Y.
on Thursday, the bride lll"•dualed from .Morehead SlAte Unlveralt,y. Precedln&amp; lbe c o mmencament activities, Mr. and

COUntt, K.Y., where be !a employed aa alistatant princJpal Of tbe
junior high school. Mrs. Smith
bas been .employed a_, a teacher

In the county system. Mr. Smith
grad!aled rrom Morehead In January and is currently worklngto~
ward his master•s degree there.
Dr. Carl Hlll,presldantorKentuck)' State COllege at Frankfort,
}(y., was speaker ror the com~
than 300 graduates in the cam.

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1nourarsa
graduated to _
· flamelsss
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electric hsat.

Giant• 68i H. ~. Brave•.
Slnto, Oib1, Perez, Redl, Al-

leo, Pblta and lbmon, Carda
80.
Amerlc:an LOSIPIO: HarreiRecl' Sax 91; F. HoWard, - tors 71; POwell, Oriole&amp; 69:
NorthrUp, Tlgera 63; Hortoa. Tl-

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ANNOUNCE MEETINGS
A aeries of weekend meeting•
at the Hyaell Run Free Methodill CbJrch beg!Ming Thursday night, AUg. 8, through &amp;mday night with tho Rev. Roberl
Buckley of Ava, Ohio, as speak-

er, has been annoo.nced by Rev.

pus fiold house by Dr. Adron
Doran, president ot the Univer.
•lty.
Attending the ceremonies rrom
thla area were Mr. and Mrs.
W1l11011, the graduate's grand·
mother, Mrs. Effie HOosler, and
her former elementary achoo1
teachers, Mrs. Blanche Nel&amp;OD
and Mrs. Nellie Vale.

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I!'ALSETEETH
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Chawl11g Eftlcla11cy
Ill creased up to 35 o/o

CUnleal t.ntl prove JOU ~n no•
tat and chew bttter-rnall:• dentura~
a•e,... up t.o 35•·; mort~ell'eetlve-U

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you ~prlnkle a lltUe PASTIITH on
C Cu WI.. pallor R.v Buck
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ley ia.·peator·..C' the;WOOdstl8kl .. :ond
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Free t.f~thodiBt Church. The
public 1s welcornecl. Servlcea begin at 7:30 o•cJock nightly.

aeld-doem't.our,:·~oiUmmJ. putJ
· taste. HeiP8 check "dantuft! odor".
Denture. that ftt are eu&amp;ntlal W
bnlth. sr.:~u:ur

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ALL HIGHER PRICED
TO 1.98VALUES

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ONE BIG GROUP
Sew
and
Save!

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of ·r(lrir choice~ .
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SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE
AT THE FABRIC SHOP••••

denu.t ftlularly.

~ b•H•t time t~ move up to

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his aunt, and her son, Mark,

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OvrUso•t-C~

turned homo &amp;lndey morning with

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ed the romalnder ot lbe wee~.
He vlslled Cedar POint and many

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SERVICE.·

ley returned Tuesday evening to
her home. Her son, Bobby, •tat·

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DRY abNING

VISIT!~G IN COI.UMillJS
Mrs. Robert Bailey and 1011,
Bobby, visited in COlumbo a with
Mra. Audrey Sorden. Mrs, Bai-

'nliida, 'ii~ ~aont· 'rtDIPlo;
'· ·Jiiltlatlm tor tlrUr c.,.W.Ieo; of..
·~cera remllirl'!!l IOI!ear tonpa~..,
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POMEROY

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The LOrd' 1 PriJer OIIOMid tilt
business aeaaioo. Malllbera-. .,.
reminded ot the i!lsta ooillaii
to be held In Columbus Alii- Jt,,
and 20. Those llllvlni
Ill ,.
fancy work or ~ ~ tll,e ·
"&amp;Qell-w_h~?:'' tabl!&amp;"l' .~ ~1 •
to «ll¢act their
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Werner.

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en Gl..,., Marlltla: Mir1 ,!ua.
liD. dlltrlct tnaliiO .......... c.l·

parents are invited ll&gt; attend thocourt ot honor to be held llunda.Y ·
night at 7:30 p.m. at the TrtnIIJ United Church ot Christ. '11!e
Eagle Scout award will be pre-

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II( IMUIIIIIIoll; cllonltMu.,. -

COUPON

Married at Morehead

tivities.
It was annoonced by Pat Wood,
commfttee chairman lor Paek
248, that all c:ub scouts and their

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MARKEJ'l

Mrs. Randall Smith

in Morehead and annoWlced their
!ollowing Thankqlving, and again
daughter'• wedding plans.
tblo 7ear Mro, Lowls Is chalrFollowing a short wedding trip
nu;,n,
w
Cumberland Falls, Mr. and
A representative from Mllgs Mra. Smith will return w Ferry
County clubs will .be present II
the OAGC COIIYemlon to aocepl
the eertlllcate award which will
be preaanted oo Thuroday.

· ltreoith uf b1a Oac&amp;r nomtna. Uon for boot supportlnl actor
in "Cool Hand Luke," bas
oirned a multiple picture cootract with Universal.
funeral oervlcea ·or,ttrci!r sloter
Mf'l: !,ol,l ,(lrueser Dl!JI. .. .'

aaaoclatt viet

Held ,

wore pl1t1ed with prizes being
awarded by Goy Qlintharllllhose
participating In the verloos ac-

meneement at Morehead. Degrees were conferred upon more

Multpllo Contrad
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPI &gt;

Marpret CoUrlll: dlltl'let ~·' '
cUor, Srr••~oo; "l'll1t l'vllo, . ' !

ly. Ropr Dillard, c:ubmaater,
had charae ot die outlni. .Games

Mrs. Wllson were hosts tor a
dlnnor party II the Eagles Nest

Mr. and Mra. Ted Downie re~
11mtec1 l!llndll&gt; froln a leYaral
doll Ylllit 'tn Vhriehll\1lle with
Mr. and Mrs. w. G, Maurer.
Oil Sllllrday lhiY ·-.tea tho
~ ,Ill Mra. 1lownle'i ~eat
'lll•!*· ¥1•1 $11CD .~;- .· ~~Mro.'~iae vlnlrll'rir o'tl!iili~ the Berea' Methodist C~~u!'eh vor Falla, Pa. and Mrs. Charl~s
Ill llerOI. While•tbere th111 Yla- Taj'lor ot Bea:ver, Pa. were
liAicl brleii.Y With Mr. _and Mra. IP!elllllaat week ot Mr. and Mrs.
Rill Jll'vl1, for~l~Uiy ot !'orne- 1tQy l!lflle.
ffl1. Mr. Jarris waa a football
Kim and Mike Rrown, ~hlidren
-.h at ~el'llf whUe the d Mr. and Mra. Tom Rrown of
laml11llved bero.
Port Cllntoo, ll'e the 1111esl1 or
Recent Ylllwra of Mro. 1. tbelr lll"andparonta, Mr. and Mrs.
w. ~el were her oleeio of VIrgil Rrown whUe lbolr parMarietta, Mra. George Seigler, eaia Y&amp;eatloo tn North Carollno.
Ml'a. Rillph Farnham, and M11a
Mr . .and Mra. vswlll Neaso of
Gl~o B81J811.
· Nease SeUlement ope111 ooverll
~ ~~~ -~, ~~ $Ja.
illlu!"""d Grueser, ~ Mloa 4111• 'recOmb' vlliting tbelr ..0,
~r, ..W :be preAIL Ffllda Grueaer were Iii 1\iaem, Wl111am; IUid family ot Belleton, .J~OIIIlilROY: CiiA'PTER 188,.6 r- Arl~ over the we~~ forlhe tatno. Qf Dale'rti''!ilr:·7,u.p.a..
TUESDAY
MEIGS RIDING CLtiB, 7:30
'I'Ueoday at the . R.oclr. ~rings
Falr(p'Olllld,a, Ill !:OIIlPlete prepor~a for,!he,r,tr ~ ., ,
. T"' I'~P(Ilm ¥~ '
Melhocllllt Cli4"eh ~S in ~ ol .
TUooday it 7:110 Poll\- at the hOme
d Mrl. 'JI!nta,Will.
· ~~ LODGE 323, Daullt•
lora rl. ~~ Tueoday at a
·:p.m. at ~ ldclp: ._n. Flap
:will be ~~ .l'l the Cbea,
·f- ~ &amp;ftdJiD!Ior alrliC!OIIIo.
..~• ~ tG ~
IINiMI. ,
iiANi&gt; ligq.,..a,
'nillday, a! .p,liL at the hll!lr

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•"MIDDLEPORT GABDEN' CLIJB,
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. '!f lrlra. Gar• ll;'"....m llkt
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I\ID, Don Roush, and hlo irlte·of·
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M!ddleport, and ,tbej-e .,~re !'!lin·

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Wins Award
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S0ndll1 al the home or Mr. and
Mre. Walter Roooh. .
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lcwen. Galvanized IC«&lt; noor.

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once of the 80tti l&gt;il1bdaY of Mrs.

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"God's Way, Toc~U'a HCINI,"' flea by Auguat%0, 'i9QS.
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hal been the theme or tl10 lllhle
i'vliOIII- -.atac~ shouid be I'
schooL Tho telchera and their (I) l'llf~Y e~ In 'the ,CIP'··
aulallnls are caro1yJi '11ullnla, eralioo ot a flf!ri, or ranch alld,
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June Eichinger, Darla Sheridan (ll) well qualllied for committee
and Hose Ann Sebe, Jllfaeey; worl&lt;.
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Rachel Sheridan, Ana COttrW
In aoneral, a ptrSOII lo elland Mary HQea, ~r; '01¥ rible til ~Je a eommunlt;y com..
Perrin, Mro. Glen HUes, and mlU..IIWI If hO IIYOI In I h o
_. ___ and communlll In Wh!eh. be io ellMr'· J • Wamo IIf, P·~·-•;
Pat Holler, lilario IIIWllfo the ,O,lo to vote. If a JIOf... wllo II
Hev. DIU Perrin, the Rev. Glen nomlllaled by pe1;ltlon' Ia found
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HUoo, and Aucli'tr Wood, jun!OI'o to be lnellllble, he WID be noTho p....,am Is ~en to tJie ·titled and l!lvOD 15 ~a In which
newal of auto inslinmce
public, Patrick Wood, 5undly to appeal to the .eounty ·I'IJil·
policy is 'in elfd;t
days). ·
School stWertntendent, announo- mi-.
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eel.
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driving ~~~e~~~lier of you1.funily.
COmml- alecdan ballots will
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moat
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an eliJII&gt;le tVt.r sbeold ~
Tbe ·lllroo
1\11 ~ · tobnt,y oftlc~ l!)d'W• teemen S.rve 11
QIH!I\ a .~all.,;. A ~ of the • C!liJI1f,)'
he
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the RQul~ •. (l\lvem~
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t,y an4 !\Ol"immmt,y .CCl!'ln\~~·.•• AS&lt;; countt
,of ' ~i .Wlll:bil .••~:'ll&gt;!•.,ror fOVl~!n, ~ ~~ , le"';aae
sele·cied ~~ jllji , ~..,t com- ~ : Wfiee1 ThO Ast;:
'men ·
111111111¥ ~. '!be count,)'. .&lt;omml(lljj&gt; ~~· '!"•11101!' '"' ·
committee m,.. ~ Bddltl~ eltcllon ~ t~r ,e~ldblllt,y
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DOmlneea. Olbero ln111 be add- w,vo!e cit hold oli1ee. r,· '
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iJIPOalJl!IIIIIOI!, ~ they are to be ed, ~ ;~
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bellola,i,Uibeeountellitl&gt;te and wlllln8 w serve If 1 1b•
eleciAicL
- ed Iii . lc"l\ the.kelga ASCS
Plllllons lllljlt bl: (I) .Umlt- COUII\y onlee .on Sep!eriiber 18,
ed to one "'"""""' ....., Q) li1&amp;ft. !868; ·al 9 a.m. Tho' vote ....,...
· ed by !II l..at 6 ·, e!Jalble 'AS€ 'lis' ""-!' be W!tne~~eci by ant In'
voten' In the cODuilunlt;y (EU81. ' 'l/lrooled perSOII.
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peUIIon- . 11 lhe.Y .de.,-.), ~ VOle~ ' wlll be 'chairmen or t h e
(S) l!ecel,ed at tbe CllWII;)' ·Of. Coq\ir)unlt;y Committee. The one

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Russell and Mra. Bey.
ilnt had vialled earlier with Pvl.
ltussell at Fort Gordon, Ga.
)mere he COillJ)Ieted his basic
lrainlng before , being sent w
fori Polk for advanced lnfan)rY tralnlng. He wiU lll"adllate

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Mr.o. Edlth Betz!ne of~~ ber orW~JJ~tCol,Jnclll681 Toledo.
PJa!'n&amp;.:WU' JlO~rla ' til h!e'"*" · · it-~ wio oxtendidto !drs.
or the ~ ,CJ~ of blllrict Wakei.J 011 the reeent death of
13, ~~ 01 ~. lor • ber buliand. Mro. Walcely reptenlo lUidlf,
ported thilt 1lho will attend the
', A bUIII1ell meot1l!i tj&gt;llo!ied notional •oalon to be beld at
the JIICIIIF with MrJ. E d I t b Charleoton, S. C. 011 OcL 1 and
Wikely, cllili1cl ~. prelld- 2.
tng, Sb8 iluloUnoed that the next
Attending tho picnic were Mrs.
llieetli\11'11illl be beld• lll:~ p.m. Walcelf, cllatrlct deputy, notion'"' Oci. 13 at the 'lbJIP8rl Plolns al' repreajntatlvo and agalt state
liilt Alao l1111101111oed. was t h e eounclli&gt;r• of Golden G l e a m
dlatrlcl' galt OOWlcllors' plenio Council 254, Marlelta; ldra. Betzlli be held 'at the Cl•ltatr 'Park ing, ~~~ llale councUor of ForIn Marietta oil Ailg. 25. ·
e,ll ROse Council 285; Pribble
~ "as the death of Ellz- Wl11011, past stale councilor, Galabelh Qdnlln, otato HCTetery, lla Cquncli lit, Glllipolla; tva
a· member r1. HamUwe COW1cll SIAey, state credential commlt109, and ot Ltla Vickroy, galt IA!e, and deput,y stale COWlcUoror
otate councilor and past diltrlct Golden Gleam.
deputy o! Piatrlcl 9, and a mom6tlrOr deputlea attending were
Marpret Seldenabel, Theodorua
Picnic, Wiener
17, POmeroyj MOUe Mobberb',
Matainoru 53, New ~~i
Floreoee
Folta, Guiding Star 124,
is ,
~racuse: Nottle U~ea, Forest
Cub Scoot Pack 248 held a
Hose 285, Tuppers Plains.
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Dlatrlct omcers there were
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Conv. V-8 engine, powergJJ.de, radio, heater, new whi•
wall tlreo, creon exterior fiDiah with wblt&lt;&gt; 1\Yion top viCII'I
Interior triln. A •hill&gt; 1 ....,... trade in.
196.1 FoRD GAL, 4 DOOR , , , • , • , , • , , • , , , , ,,16U3
Black flniah, clean interior, &amp;oocl w.....w tires, V-8 engtae,
auto, trans., power steering, radio, heater.
1967 INTERNATIONAL lh TON , , , , , , • , , , • , • ~$1795 ,
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AUcriON Saturday, August 10
CANNING TOMATOES, fiJS
at II a.m. We are leaving the
buahel. Brine cootalnerl. Ger·
oounly, Will sell the follow·
aldlne Cleland, Racine. Ulfc
For
Sale
Wanted
To
lluy
POODLE
PUPPIES
AKC
Toy
at the
of Pearl
White and stud service, 4 and STEREO CONSOLE, walnut, ra.
Jacobs located on Rt 7 and ANTIQUES. furnlturo, iltobel,
mlsceDaneous. Mrs. Howard
124 at Laurel Clift LlvinC
I lbo. Phone 992-3166.
dlo equipped, 4-lpood ~­
Cecil,
BOO
W.
Main
St.,
PoJII&amp;o
Buslnen Services
room suite, gilder, throw
7-IU«c
er, dual volume corilrOl
roy.
141fc
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rugs, coffee table, end tables,
Make paymenll of • per
C. C. BRADFORD
several stands. book case, rec~
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
month or t/9.115. Call mma.
AUCI'IoNnii
ord cabinet, cameras, plc- MODERN HOME wllh view of
miniature, $'15 and up. Stud
8-Uic
Complete
Servlee
river. WID trade Columbus,
tures. ottoman, mag8zine
servt&lt;e and groomlne. Pboao
Pbono IINa1
991-544!.
11 3 lie
racks, books, complele set ol· Ohlo home, K. E. McAioe,
EARLY
A.'o!ERICAN
stereo
ra.
Crill BraclfGnl
296t Howey Road, Columbus
piano lessons valued at $fll0.
dlo console, Wpoed autollllllldne. Oltle
43214.
Ultp AKC Golden Retriever puppl01,
Two radios, one FM &amp; AM,
tlc changer, kpeaker sound
I I Ue
Ironer. grill, air condllloner,
524 Ash Sl,' Middleport. 912syotem. Paymentt of ...10
For Sale or Trade
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&amp;.21-Uc
pressure canner, Freneb fry~
per montb, '"' flOUt. Call . Am CONDmONING Relrlger1967
MUSTANG,
8-cyllnder,
1er, bird cage, old sea cbeat,
112-MII.
S.Uic
atlon service. Jack!a Relrlgspeed, 1111!11 Chevrolet Caprice, POTATOES, beans, cabbage
wall lelephone, lamps, bow·
eratlon, New !Iaven. bone
automatic,
power
&amp;leering
and
and
beets,
Pbono
843-mt.
Ung balls, dishes, cooking
ZIG ZA(J.()MA'l'IC, well known
8112-Ztl79.
4 I tfe
bralres, llnanclng available, Clarence Proffitt, Portland,
utensils, clotbes hamper, step
make oewlng machine, makes ,
phone 119U547 alter 5 phoDe
Ohio.
7-7-tfc buttonboles, oews on butlona, READY - MIX concrete dellvstool, a large collection of no1192-5741,
7-31-tk
velties and some anUques, a
monngrams, etc., all wilboul
ered right to your project.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
n1&lt;e coDectlon. Somethlnl lor
atla&lt;hmemll. Psy only f43.150,
Fast and eoey. Jl'roe 0111one floor, partly luralshed II
' everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Cllf. Employment ' Wanted
or monthly pa~nts. Call
mates. Pbono 119!-3214, Goeg.
desired. 783 s. Second Ave.,
ford Jacobs. owner. Terms MOWING, LARGE lawna, . .
IIQZ.S218.
8-Uic
loin Ready -Mix Co., Middle·
Middleport Can be - . by
cash, not responsible lor acci- cant lots, cemeteries, etc.,
port, Ohio,
I Ill tfc
appointment
after
5
p.m.
EJ,
dents. Sale conducted by the
THE PROVEN carpet cleaner,
with Gravely tractor. Phone
don
Walburn,
phone
912-28115.
Bradford Auction Co,, l!oJ: 11ft,
Blue Lustre. Ia u.y on !be BUDGET PRICE lurnlture em•
1192-211'15,
8-1~
7-9-tk
our third Door budget shop.
Racine, Ohio. Pbone 94~ .
budget. Restores forgotten coLunch served.
, 8-f.ltc WILL DO palnUng, l'e880Jable
Raker
Fumlturo, Mlcldleport.
lors. Rent electric obampooer
NO.
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STOKER
COAL
at
lorOhio.
T 21 lk
•1. Baker Furniture. U4k
prices. Phone !lft.5Sit.
mer Clinton Coal Co. tipple,
7-31-tle
Notice
located 5 mUes east of Wella- ONE STORY live room homo SEWING MACHINES, repair
COLOR TV antennas lnalalled,
ton.
Phone ~ WoUoton
oervlce, , all mates, WY 2In . Middleport, large llvlne
all work guaranteed. 'nlree
Female Help Wanted lor Information. Walton Coal room, dlnlne n10111, large ldt,. 2284. The !l'abrlo SboP, Pomyears experience. Phone 912TOY
LADIES earn flO an even.
Company.
7-ID-301e
eroy. Authorized Singer Sales
chen, wfth birch cabinets,
211011,
U.etc
ing demonstrating toys a n d
and
Service. We SharpeR
bath, two bedrooma, lull base.
gifts.
No
investment.
Color
,
SAVE
NOW
on
aluminum
boata,
SciSIOI'I.
S-2t-lle
ment. funtace beat, garage,
FRENCHIE'S Trading Post now
catalog.
Car
and
pbone
neces10-U.IH~ ft., clean made,
opea from 10 a.m. to ~ p.m,
front and back pordl, caD
sary. Wrlle, Toy Ladies Party
sturdy, tlfte rail bottoml.
912-31311,
U.ltp
weekdays, Used clothlne and
Plan,
Johnstown,
Pa.
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One mOe of! Rt. 33, on Klnp.
miscellaneous Items. Eagle
bury Road.
7·17..... 1988 ENGLISH Ford, _, caoh,
Rld.lc; tum right at Memor·
Wentecl to Rent
and aaaume balance!, ~
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Ia! 'l;llrdeM onto County Road
·· 31, and drive out two mUes. THREE OR lour bedroom bome. 11161 NEWPORT Olryaler, 4msa, or see at Cbestor
Door, good rubber, good
Muat
locate
before
school
bellaUoy's,
one mDe back of
8-Uic
ohape,
Marion
Reynoldl,
Magins Pbone IIIIMI02. ~ 6tc
M..., on Canon Road.
''"'· Phone m.5147. 7-Zl-Ue
, THERE WILL be a gun shoot
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Sunday, Aug, 11 beibmlnl at
Fc:ir Rent
KENTUCKY Wonder: 1988 EARLY Americall stereo:
noon at the Forbd Run' SINGLES and lurnlshod and un. BEANS,
Pick your own, bring conThia set baa AM &amp; FM radio,
Sportsman Club. Everyone II
furnished apartments, Phone tainer.
busbel.
Andrew
4-lpeed autom~dc r ec o r d
welcome.
U-41&lt;- 9ft.326'7.
U.121o Croos, sll mlles above Racbanger, lOVely llnlab. Just
cine on Rt. 131. Pbone H7lilce new. Take over ~
. SEE Automation Trafnll!g Ad PLENTY of space for one traJI..
zasz.
74tfe
of $5 per month or pay flU!.
on Sports Page.
8-6-!lp
er with all fac!Utles. In SyraTry II In your bome, Phone
ouae. Call 99Z-391K. 4-ta.tk 5 ROOMS and balh on nice lol
912-2136.
Ultc
WILL DO sewing at borne on
Rt.
33.
Call
II9UIIOI.
idppera, pockets, pegglne, FURNISHEDandunlurnlshe4
7...Uc 19118 MODERN stereo, Lovely
hemming, alterations, etc.
apartmenll. Close to achool.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Maaon,
Pbone 91J2.MM,
IO.IM!e TREE RIPENED Havm pea&lt;h. . walnut modern console with
big 4-lpeed automatic ~
Pbone 7'13-S651.
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es. Pick them yoUI'!IC!If, t;l.75
cbanger, Thia bu AM·FM ra.
TRAILER SPACE, aD utultles
bu.
Brine
otandard
idze
baJ.
dlo. Tafre over payments ol
HAPPY HOUR. Shenang Sprlngl
available. Inquire 158 Mulber- kets, Frameo Orcllard, :1121
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a per month or pay balNtte Club, S to I p.m. MOllry after 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
VaDeyvlew
Drive,
Belpre,
0.
ance of f81.Z2. Pbone 912-21311.
•. day,thru Friday. Ladles DIP!
0. Bo• 425 Pomeroy. 5-:at-Uc
Phone
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Postlewait to Marl ._.. Boas,
Lionel BcJaJ,, parcela; Slle~
Hiram Newland, dao., to Miry
M. Newland, LWio B. Bakor,
D. M. Nowiond, CUrie A. Wattdno, allld. tor· !fano., OUve.

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FURNISHED GARAGE apart. 1937 FORD, A·l condiUon, 1 colmen! on !Jncoln Hlll. Utllflleo
lectors Item, call tlfUI41 or
paid; adulll only. Phone 912see at 1120 !Jncoln IDD.
34119.
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cblldren, David 15, daugbler
13, lnllbond overseas, and oho
....... MJ'I, Mary Onl !bat
lived In 'POmeroy, II asked to
FIVE ROOM lurn1sbed boUle, SEVEN ROOM house and lol,
call JIC.WI.
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Ndrllledaylors Runn
Pomeroy.
7-11 .1fc
we ' p,..,. ..,...,•.
ANNOUNCING that the BradWALNUT LOGS, Arthur Spen1+121o
fonl Audloo Co, has moved
cer, Rt. 3, Poml!nJy. Phone
tholr .... and used fumlture FIVE ROOMS, balh, furalobed ONE 20 INCH cut Iron COil
Cbestor 91H811,
Map
store to the Cozart Building apartment, two or
peofum
ace flO; one COli llloter, 1917 ROMEO lour bone reversinnt door to the poot omco pi ...f i Food .......1 Rt
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condition $50; cme E nat
on Tblrd st. In Racine and
ble rotary tiller. Euellelll
7, Mlddleport.
7-31-«e
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a to sampbone, flO, Phone ' eondltlon; ftii8.1G value. WW
bave a very nke llne of lurnlture. Come In and ... yau NOW OPEN Bob's Mobil Court,
~ell lor fl$ wb. Phone aIIOUI47·
Mae
may be ourprisoct Store '-"
tor 1115-U.
U •P
Syracuse, overlooklne I h e
10 to 5 Monday through Satbeautiful Oblo River. Out of FOUR ROOM HOUSE, batb, s.
urday. 'nlelr prices are lesa.
hJgb water. State apJWOVed.
Ira lot. Union Ave., Pomeroy. SEAT OOVIIIIS, blue, Ill H
7-31).1fo Phone M-S43'7.
U-!Ztp
843to
Chivy two clocr, !'bone ...
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NOW OPEN !rom 10 AJf. to 10 SMALL HOUSE at Portland.
P.M, the SlrW Drive In on
11110 FORD, 11-tm pldup trudi:,
AU ccmvanlences. Write l!oJ:
!be by..,... Rt 7, Soft leo
good
eondllloll, Phone . . . . .
7' Racine, Oblo.
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cream, good lood, opeclall on
New J:lavm, W. Va. Ullp
Monday and Thursday.
TRAILER, Brvwn'1 Tralltl'
a.440te
Part, lllnenvllle. Pbone 111o
Business Services
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l!AIIR'S BACK HO~ and Diller
WILL GIVE to a good borne,
Service. Waterline, 1 o p t 1e
reglseered Bird Dog. Call 949- 10 X 50 TRAILER, eotra nl&lt;e.
tankl, leach beda and buo3272 from 9 to 5 or see Dick
Adults preferred; 111 Locuot
ments,
Chester, Oblo. Call
Young, Racine, evenings.
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2419.
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juat taken In; makeo butfiiD.
boleo, dama, emb. Take over
. paymen!J of .. per mcmtb ...
pay 146.40. Call . . . . .
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NEWLY DECORATED, lurnbbed apartment. Adulll and refereuce.
11411 Mulberry, Pb.
Stoat
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ltri'CIIEN· HELP wanted. Ap.
ply .. JIII'IIOII,

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Apply TWO ROOMS, bath, lurnlsbed
apartment, references. 121
at Beverly'• Home of Beauty,
Mulberry, Pbono en.66ll8.
fir call IIUDS.
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For Sale

FEED OATS, ll'elley Bahr, Lone
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IN MDlEPOIT
CONTAO
lFAYE MANLEY
Mltport,O.

RADIO AND TV REPAIR, boule
Calli, antenna, lllo and JD.
lllallatlon. John Harrllon, m
llrolchray st., Mlckllepari,
phone muu.
7-14-lte
ELECTROLUX SALES and vice: Swoepm, rug wu11en
and poltsbers. Genuine parts,

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912-37110.

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1965 CHEVEI,LE, ~ljU • , , , • , , •• , • , , , • , .$159$
Conv. V-8 engine, powergJJ.de, radio, heater, new whi•
wall tlreo, creon exterior fiDiah with wblt&lt;&gt; 1\Yion top viCII'I
Interior triln. A •hill&gt; 1 ....,... trade in.
196.1 FoRD GAL, 4 DOOR , , , • , • , , • , , • , , , , ,,16U3
Black flniah, clean interior, &amp;oocl w.....w tires, V-8 engtae,
auto, trans., power steering, radio, heater.
1967 INTERNATIONAL lh TON , , , , , , • , , , • , • ~$1795 ,
Fleetside bocQo, low mileage by local owner, V-1! engine, H. ·
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AUcriON Saturday, August 10
CANNING TOMATOES, fiJS
at II a.m. We are leaving the
buahel. Brine cootalnerl. Ger·
oounly, Will sell the follow·
aldlne Cleland, Racine. Ulfc
For
Sale
Wanted
To
lluy
POODLE
PUPPIES
AKC
Toy
at the
of Pearl
White and stud service, 4 and STEREO CONSOLE, walnut, ra.
Jacobs located on Rt 7 and ANTIQUES. furnlturo, iltobel,
mlsceDaneous. Mrs. Howard
124 at Laurel Clift LlvinC
I lbo. Phone 992-3166.
dlo equipped, 4-lpood ~­
Cecil,
BOO
W.
Main
St.,
PoJII&amp;o
Buslnen Services
room suite, gilder, throw
7-IU«c
er, dual volume corilrOl
roy.
141fc
'
rugs, coffee table, end tables,
Make paymenll of • per
C. C. BRADFORD
several stands. book case, rec~
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
month or t/9.115. Call mma.
AUCI'IoNnii
ord cabinet, cameras, plc- MODERN HOME wllh view of
miniature, $'15 and up. Stud
8-Uic
Complete
Servlee
river. WID trade Columbus,
tures. ottoman, mag8zine
servt&lt;e and groomlne. Pboao
Pbono IINa1
991-544!.
11 3 lie
racks, books, complele set ol· Ohlo home, K. E. McAioe,
EARLY
A.'o!ERICAN
stereo
ra.
Crill BraclfGnl
296t Howey Road, Columbus
piano lessons valued at $fll0.
dlo console, Wpoed autollllllldne. Oltle
43214.
Ultp AKC Golden Retriever puppl01,
Two radios, one FM &amp; AM,
tlc changer, kpeaker sound
I I Ue
Ironer. grill, air condllloner,
524 Ash Sl,' Middleport. 912syotem. Paymentt of ...10
For Sale or Trade
~.
&amp;.21-Uc
pressure canner, Freneb fry~
per montb, '"' flOUt. Call . Am CONDmONING Relrlger1967
MUSTANG,
8-cyllnder,
1er, bird cage, old sea cbeat,
112-MII.
S.Uic
atlon service. Jack!a Relrlgspeed, 1111!11 Chevrolet Caprice, POTATOES, beans, cabbage
wall lelephone, lamps, bow·
eratlon, New !Iaven. bone
automatic,
power
&amp;leering
and
and
beets,
Pbono
843-mt.
Ung balls, dishes, cooking
ZIG ZA(J.()MA'l'IC, well known
8112-Ztl79.
4 I tfe
bralres, llnanclng available, Clarence Proffitt, Portland,
utensils, clotbes hamper, step
make oewlng machine, makes ,
phone 119U547 alter 5 phoDe
Ohio.
7-7-tfc buttonboles, oews on butlona, READY - MIX concrete dellvstool, a large collection of no1192-5741,
7-31-tk
velties and some anUques, a
monngrams, etc., all wilboul
ered right to your project.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
n1&lt;e coDectlon. Somethlnl lor
atla&lt;hmemll. Psy only f43.150,
Fast and eoey. Jl'roe 0111one floor, partly luralshed II
' everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Cllf. Employment ' Wanted
or monthly pa~nts. Call
mates. Pbono 119!-3214, Goeg.
desired. 783 s. Second Ave.,
ford Jacobs. owner. Terms MOWING, LARGE lawna, . .
IIQZ.S218.
8-Uic
loin Ready -Mix Co., Middle·
Middleport Can be - . by
cash, not responsible lor acci- cant lots, cemeteries, etc.,
port, Ohio,
I Ill tfc
appointment
after
5
p.m.
EJ,
dents. Sale conducted by the
THE PROVEN carpet cleaner,
with Gravely tractor. Phone
don
Walburn,
phone
912-28115.
Bradford Auction Co,, l!oJ: 11ft,
Blue Lustre. Ia u.y on !be BUDGET PRICE lurnlture em•
1192-211'15,
8-1~
7-9-tk
our third Door budget shop.
Racine, Ohio. Pbone 94~ .
budget. Restores forgotten coLunch served.
, 8-f.ltc WILL DO palnUng, l'e880Jable
Raker
Fumlturo, Mlcldleport.
lors. Rent electric obampooer
NO.
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STOKER
COAL
at
lorOhio.
T 21 lk
•1. Baker Furniture. U4k
prices. Phone !lft.5Sit.
mer Clinton Coal Co. tipple,
7-31-tle
Notice
located 5 mUes east of Wella- ONE STORY live room homo SEWING MACHINES, repair
COLOR TV antennas lnalalled,
ton.
Phone ~ WoUoton
oervlce, , all mates, WY 2In . Middleport, large llvlne
all work guaranteed. 'nlree
Female Help Wanted lor Information. Walton Coal room, dlnlne n10111, large ldt,. 2284. The !l'abrlo SboP, Pomyears experience. Phone 912TOY
LADIES earn flO an even.
Company.
7-ID-301e
eroy. Authorized Singer Sales
chen, wfth birch cabinets,
211011,
U.etc
ing demonstrating toys a n d
and
Service. We SharpeR
bath, two bedrooma, lull base.
gifts.
No
investment.
Color
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SAVE
NOW
on
aluminum
boata,
SciSIOI'I.
S-2t-lle
ment. funtace beat, garage,
FRENCHIE'S Trading Post now
catalog.
Car
and
pbone
neces10-U.IH~ ft., clean made,
opea from 10 a.m. to ~ p.m,
front and back pordl, caD
sary. Wrlle, Toy Ladies Party
sturdy, tlfte rail bottoml.
912-31311,
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weekdays, Used clothlne and
Plan,
Johnstown,
Pa.
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One mOe of! Rt. 33, on Klnp.
miscellaneous Items. Eagle
bury Road.
7·17..... 1988 ENGLISH Ford, _, caoh,
Rld.lc; tum right at Memor·
Wentecl to Rent
and aaaume balance!, ~
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Ia! 'l;llrdeM onto County Road
·· 31, and drive out two mUes. THREE OR lour bedroom bome. 11161 NEWPORT Olryaler, 4msa, or see at Cbestor
Door, good rubber, good
Muat
locate
before
school
bellaUoy's,
one mDe back of
8-Uic
ohape,
Marion
Reynoldl,
Magins Pbone IIIIMI02. ~ 6tc
M..., on Canon Road.
''"'· Phone m.5147. 7-Zl-Ue
, THERE WILL be a gun shoot
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Sunday, Aug, 11 beibmlnl at
Fc:ir Rent
KENTUCKY Wonder: 1988 EARLY Americall stereo:
noon at the Forbd Run' SINGLES and lurnlshod and un. BEANS,
Pick your own, bring conThia set baa AM &amp; FM radio,
Sportsman Club. Everyone II
furnished apartments, Phone tainer.
busbel.
Andrew
4-lpeed autom~dc r ec o r d
welcome.
U-41&lt;- 9ft.326'7.
U.121o Croos, sll mlles above Racbanger, lOVely llnlab. Just
cine on Rt. 131. Pbone H7lilce new. Take over ~
. SEE Automation Trafnll!g Ad PLENTY of space for one traJI..
zasz.
74tfe
of $5 per month or pay flU!.
on Sports Page.
8-6-!lp
er with all fac!Utles. In SyraTry II In your bome, Phone
ouae. Call 99Z-391K. 4-ta.tk 5 ROOMS and balh on nice lol
912-2136.
Ultc
WILL DO sewing at borne on
Rt.
33.
Call
II9UIIOI.
idppera, pockets, pegglne, FURNISHEDandunlurnlshe4
7...Uc 19118 MODERN stereo, Lovely
hemming, alterations, etc.
apartmenll. Close to achool.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Maaon,
Pbone 91J2.MM,
IO.IM!e TREE RIPENED Havm pea&lt;h. . walnut modern console with
big 4-lpeed automatic ~
Pbone 7'13-S651.
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es. Pick them yoUI'!IC!If, t;l.75
cbanger, Thia bu AM·FM ra.
TRAILER SPACE, aD utultles
bu.
Brine
otandard
idze
baJ.
dlo. Tafre over payments ol
HAPPY HOUR. Shenang Sprlngl
available. Inquire 158 Mulber- kets, Frameo Orcllard, :1121
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VaDeyvlew
Drive,
Belpre,
0.
ance of f81.Z2. Pbone 912-21311.
•. day,thru Friday. Ladles DIP!
0. Bo• 425 Pomeroy. 5-:at-Uc
Phone
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Postlewait to Marl ._.. Boas,
Lionel BcJaJ,, parcela; Slle~
Hiram Newland, dao., to Miry
M. Newland, LWio B. Bakor,
D. M. Nowiond, CUrie A. Wattdno, allld. tor· !fano., OUve.

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FURNISHED GARAGE apart. 1937 FORD, A·l condiUon, 1 colmen! on !Jncoln Hlll. Utllflleo
lectors Item, call tlfUI41 or
paid; adulll only. Phone 912see at 1120 !Jncoln IDD.
34119.
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cblldren, David 15, daugbler
13, lnllbond overseas, and oho
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lived In 'POmeroy, II asked to
FIVE ROOM lurn1sbed boUle, SEVEN ROOM house and lol,
call JIC.WI.
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Pomeroy.
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ANNOUNCING that the BradWALNUT LOGS, Arthur Spen1+121o
fonl Audloo Co, has moved
cer, Rt. 3, Poml!nJy. Phone
tholr .... and used fumlture FIVE ROOMS, balh, furalobed ONE 20 INCH cut Iron COil
Cbestor 91H811,
Map
store to the Cozart Building apartment, two or
peofum
ace flO; one COli llloter, 1917 ROMEO lour bone reversinnt door to the poot omco pi ...f i Food .......1 Rt
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condition $50; cme E nat
on Tblrd st. In Racine and
ble rotary tiller. Euellelll
7, Mlddleport.
7-31-«e
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a to sampbone, flO, Phone ' eondltlon; ftii8.1G value. WW
bave a very nke llne of lurnlture. Come In and ... yau NOW OPEN Bob's Mobil Court,
~ell lor fl$ wb. Phone aIIOUI47·
Mae
may be ourprisoct Store '-"
tor 1115-U.
U •P
Syracuse, overlooklne I h e
10 to 5 Monday through Satbeautiful Oblo River. Out of FOUR ROOM HOUSE, batb, s.
urday. 'nlelr prices are lesa.
hJgb water. State apJWOVed.
Ira lot. Union Ave., Pomeroy. SEAT OOVIIIIS, blue, Ill H
7-31).1fo Phone M-S43'7.
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Chivy two clocr, !'bone ...
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NOW OPEN !rom 10 AJf. to 10 SMALL HOUSE at Portland.
P.M, the SlrW Drive In on
11110 FORD, 11-tm pldup trudi:,
AU ccmvanlences. Write l!oJ:
!be by..,... Rt 7, Soft leo
good
eondllloll, Phone . . . . .
7' Racine, Oblo.
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New J:lavm, W. Va. Ullp
Monday and Thursday.
TRAILER, Brvwn'1 Tralltl'
a.440te
Part, lllnenvllle. Pbone 111o
Business Services
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WILL GIVE to a good borne,
Service. Waterline, 1 o p t 1e
reglseered Bird Dog. Call 949- 10 X 50 TRAILER, eotra nl&lt;e.
tankl, leach beda and buo3272 from 9 to 5 or see Dick
Adults preferred; 111 Locuot
ments,
Chester, Oblo. Call
Young, Racine, evenings.
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juat taken In; makeo butfiiD.
boleo, dama, emb. Take over
. paymen!J of .. per mcmtb ...
pay 146.40. Call . . . . .
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NEWLY DECORATED, lurnbbed apartment. Adulll and refereuce.
11411 Mulberry, Pb.
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Apply TWO ROOMS, bath, lurnlsbed
apartment, references. 121
at Beverly'• Home of Beauty,
Mulberry, Pbono en.66ll8.
fir call IIUDS.
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For Sale

FEED OATS, ll'elley Bahr, Lone
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CONTAO
lFAYE MANLEY
Mltport,O.

RADIO AND TV REPAIR, boule
Calli, antenna, lllo and JD.
lllallatlon. John Harrllon, m
llrolchray st., Mlckllepari,
phone muu.
7-14-lte
ELECTROLUX SALES and vice: Swoepm, rug wu11en
and poltsbers. Genuine parts,

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all)p a long
column or brUIIant orange f t and willie smoke and ~apor.
Tho rocket's. ~•load was
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bly was te&amp;tlng new orbital
O&lt;Jllpment, pesolbly 111rvelllance
sensors.
The Air Foree would not
diSCUIIS the shot except to say
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experimental payload employing
Notice of Drawing of Jurors
an AUas-Agena launch vehicle
Notiee is hereby given that a combination was launched loday
public drawing of jurors will ba by an Air Force-industry team
made on the 15th dl)' of August, from complex 13 at Cape
1968, at a.e olllce of the Com· Kerme&lt;l)'."
Launch Time Secret
missioners of jurors in the court
The
launch date and time for
house ol Meigs County, oblo,
loday'a shot bad been a secret
for the S&lt;t&gt;tember term 1968 of
the Common Pleas Court of said even thoug[l the slivery rockot
county, at 10 o'clock Lm. at the wail visible on Its firing pad for
office ot the Clerk of Courts of more than an hour after its red
hanger-like Gantry was moved
Meigs Cour&lt;;-, Ohio.
Freeland S. Norris
Lauren E. Hoffman
Commissioners of
Jurors

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MEIGS TIIATI£
TONIGHT ONLY
IN COLD BLOOD
Robert Blake, Scott WUaon
COLORCARTOON:
Merlin, Magic Mouse
NO ADMITI ANCE under 16
yrs. old unless accompanied
by adult, parent or Guardlan.
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AUGUST 7 • 8
NOT OPEN

MASONDRIVE· IN
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AND FRIDAY
AUGUST 7-8~
"DOUBLE TROUBLE"
Elvia Presley, Ywnne Romain
AND
Sandre Dee-Ceo. HamUton
"DOCTOR, YOU'VE GOT
TO BE KIDDING I"

NEW HAVEN - Funeral services for Clara Mae Hart. New
Haven, who died at Veterans
Memorial Hospital Monday evening at 9:45 after a long lllness,
wUI be held Thursday at 1:30
p.m. at the New Haven Church
or God withlheRev. David Fields,
Jr. olllclatlng. Burial will be
in the Graham Cemetery.
She was born Dec. 26, 1924,
at New Haven, tha daug[lter or
the late WOllam H. Abbott and
Mrs. Dora Polsey Abbott, Parkersburg, who survives. She was
a member of the New H a v e n
Church or God.
&amp;irvlvors ln addition to h e r
-her Include her husband, Ellgone F. Harl, New Haven; three
sons, Richard Lee, Parkersburg,
and Robert Eugene and Hanel)'
Wllliam, both of New Haven;
three daughters, Linda Diane,
~ron Lou and ~en sue, all
of New Havenj three brothers,
Wayne Abbott, Point Ploallnl;
Charles Abbott, Parkersburg,
and Edward Abbott, Ripley; two
sisters, Mrs. VIvian Rexroad
and Mrs. MUdran Reed, both or
Pukersburg.
Friends may call at the FogleSCIJK Funeral Home on Wed ..
nesday from 2 Ill 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. Tha body will be taken Ill
the church to Ue in state ooe
hour prior to services.

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II', 83,' _" '. t; l'bii\oro,, wll!l
blaalDI!, tho rocket ba~
was. In tho ~a•ilt inaldD&amp;
_.uag H'IUid Oll)'geR vapor, ·a a left turn. W-r "*a for&lt;ed
BUretlp·•thatalaun&lt;,;'··-aa
ol{thoroadlDUte-'""'.Thtro
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were no, lnlurlet IIIII 110 etta.
The shot was easily obaerved.
tionL ,
b)' thouoanda of cape worker• ·i::::s::&gt;'%-&lt;:&lt;:::::i:':':~~m:::;:::'=l!~:'S~l:::~:.
eommutlng Ill their Jobs, Ill
rumbling road cou
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for miles around.
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rather than Ro&lt;ke!eller mllht elude Thomas E. Jlewte', •19U , oeareh cj~Utba~el•.
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plek up a.e m.vblea If lbt ~
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Nlxotl drive did ""ceead. Some
' p at •Cour 'e oe•s """'-'~ ~eraey
New York deleratea lll!!dilld Ill
""'~·@j _ :;;o WOod CloUlV Jill .,. ·Patlcer&amp;· dlacrlmillltl~ ~f . ~
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Moadlt, - ~ Wilt tahion Ill
Pomeroy COODCII waa !llillilt
R - formallt ~ 1o 1 gu!IQ- verdict ~UH ho c!Q- pollee
the to llll&amp;teraquorumMondi)'Dijbl.
himself a candidate Monday _ did not •••~ of 1 bow., eaua- proOoedlnga _.m.,
1, IIOihlnl''clllldal"~wu ••·
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priiiHIOr IIIII he wat
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matlc So!et, Cou_lnll COIIIJ)Iny,
too late.
8.""'however, ahowed~cnm.
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Nlxotl'a orpnlz- 'roported
'lbon;laOII ..... grllted • 1•000
,.m I film on I IIBf!lll . ..... .
dial Its IIOH- &amp;bowed 110 bend b)' Mualeipal Court Joo:lge
that ~&lt;U .~)i,loii!"Jlllt
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Immediate evidence or a Rea-&lt; C;eors, Heltzler pendl- outiklcldlni
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kup or deleplfs, but Giere COOle of the ~peel of the ..... o:n~~~pens
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wal concem IUIIOI1II'filxotl men •·-t- court· -vlction.
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Hellzter aald T]loq11011 had
A report lrom the Ohio Liquor alon oo llle .OQI!P,mibt wiU be
IIOUIIcement mllht swing R e p. "made a moe~ of trial '111 Control ~ reeamly stated lleld at tho aealloD of....,.
James c. Gardner, GOP nom!. jury'' · and had lied ·dJu'lqt jill')' that the p•~tti of cardlrial £1&gt;. ell.
nee lor governor North caro- aeliictlon when he laid he had terprlaeo
business as SbeMoyor_Charles iAP1' npK'i•
Una, 1ntD the R_. camp.
no preconceived Ideas about Mng ~rlags ifould be auspendad ad tD Clerk Ems -~· IIIII
Roeke!eUer mot privately with the cue.
16 of ,,_ 24 because tax 111888• Counellm011 Frll'klln Rl-, J.pu
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1y loday. When the aesakm broke
. WOMEN TO MEET
the ftrm ~~ presented 1 letter Uncoln-Hill aiona Ute .~ t1llt
up, Sen. Charles f!, Percy or
~lscopol Church Women wlU from the Attorll8f General's of· b_on!era dle:CIIt*'lllllaher propOllnola was asked lflr&lt;d&gt;lewere , meet for 1 potluck luncbeoo at lice lndleatlq thet the IoNas- orf;J IIIII arranaetn..a an .
brswlng.
1%:30 p;·m. ThurSday at st. Plul's mOll! was polcl about mi.Wuly, bltng mad!t for lnatellaiiCII of
"On tho contrary," he laid, Lutlleran Chureh. Following tha
addldonallf8hlaoatheriv•lratt
lndlcallow the ouspenalon r111ort
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tho fir!! ballot."
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the convention city unlil Mmday ntg.~ reeelved hlageodnewa
RHODES KEYNOTER
tor the day wllen Gov. ~ro T,
lCoaiiiiiOd !rom Paiii I) . .
CHARLFSI'ON,
W, Va. (UPOA&amp;new of Maryland withdrew as
major
holdouts
1ato
line
with produ&lt;en wbo aereed Ill reec,lnd.Prlee
a favorite son candidate and en- Ohlo Gov. Jameo A, Rho!lo• will
lner-L ~· steel corp., tho nation' tldrd lorP•(p&gt;!liduw
doraed Nixon. This deelaloa was g!YO the keynote address AuJ. IIIII aq&gt;piler of about 19 per eent of a.e alee! f!Od b7 the niU!taz7,
expected 1o put !6, possibly 1'/ 14 at a.e .....ta,y alate Reptblllt would not raise prleoa after .U on atee1 for ~ •
or Meeyland'a 26 votea tn Nlx- can Coaventlan Ill. ba bald bare ...........t
caalows IIIII borbod wire.
on's co11111111 IIIII the b~ance tn at a.e Clvle Centet.
Armeo steel, fourth targea~ saki It would 10 baek to !lie old
R~!ellar't •.
price on atabilooil steel ind ae~m~i.- 1ifllt uQii In blmibi. 11111 II
Roapn made hla formal anlet lfaDd a •s a ton boost for ahe1l aiM!.
1101111cement or eandldaey be·
tween tho mom1ng and eveelng MEIGS GENERAL HCJSmAL
AT LEAST FOUR ~N$ WERE wounded oorb' !*r wbell
uaalona or the -"&gt;1 day ol'
Admi&amp;Jlonl - None.
&amp;liDs blazed Ill a Walta dlatrct park In '-"'AI'IItltL ~~ olllDlaehargea- 1'tJne.
Ute mentiCII.
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apace taunehlng at the cope Q _ _
since 1963 - n 11110ther AUaa- ~
!le'ro_l!f!
Agena orbited a pair or mclear
detection sutellltea. That PfO'
By MRS, FRANCIS MORRIS
gram, called "Vela Hotel," was
Nra, Eatber,J.orwoworth Weal
later made public.
and daQshter, NrL Charleo W..
i!W\Ii· •·"
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Vandenberg Launches secret
Co 11 J hDite
tor
Since then the Alr Foree hal
rill ' r., wore
BBe&amp;
been carrying out secret sate!- the r.o,...,orth reuniCII helil 11
dleir home, Raelne Route, July
from V d
lite launchings
an en- 21. Thoao preoent were Mr. IIIII
berg Air Force Base, Calli., MrL Ernest Looweworth, Chlr·
with a variety ot rockets. Many 1 •- w "
u- -~ M r ..
........ . ... i ... • UN
of die spacecraft orbited from Cbs 1e Dobbl
p
Vandemerg are "spy In the
r s
ns, awrucket, R.
...... sutellltes.
I.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul MeSwagln
lliiHDI!
....,
and grandson, Stephen Baker, of
Vandenberg Is partleularly N
Cwnbe '·nd W V Mr
ew
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suited for such reconnaissance ...u•
- Mr L J 0hn •_.,.awo
· rth UN
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missions because rockets can be 8011 f Nl
wv
1
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tro, . L; Char es,
!Ired safe'"
" on due soutb Robert and J ames ~•Ins
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of
trajecU&gt;ries fAl place sate!Uteatn Me•· h N J 1 M-._ -~ Mr
polar orbits that carry them
we en, • ' --· -~ ..
over Russia and Communist Charles Cornoll, Jr. and son,
Billy, Mrs. Gorden Wea4 Debn,
China at least once a da,y.
ru.~· J 0 hn ..... "•-•...a., .;.....,.
fon
Wormed sources reported
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er_
Mr. and MrL Crttt -ord of
that there are several more Ra ·
cape launchiDgs planned In the
Cine.
secret Atlas-A gena programs,
The Booster SUndly Sehool
with shots expected at throe ID clua of FlratBaptist&lt;lturehmet
at die ehurch Tburoday evening,
&amp;;il;,
live month Intervals.
July 25, Mario Housh was progrom leader, using tor her theme
"Love... The scripture was
John 15:1·14. '!eadlngaonthetplc
were given by -members. Durlow
the business seulon, the cll1ss
voted to buy tlqa tir die church.
Potluck refreshments were aerv·
ed Ill seven members and one
gues~ The class will have 1 ••lc·
nlc for the next meed~Wo
Re•. and_Mrs. Paul Sellers attending the E\JB camp meetlowat
Sloutsville.
SAIGON (UPO- U.S. Marine
Mr. LyM Mallory wbo ls staartillery mounted on anchored
tloned
ln Norfolk, W. Va., spent
river barges cauglit three bands
a
tew
da.Yalwith
hia parents, Mr.
or Commwrlsts on the move at
dusk Monday south of a.e allied and MrL Charley Mallory.
Mr. IIIII Mfs. Merle Sehroed·
base at De Nang and kiUed 41
or
and sorui, Steve and Ron, and
guerrillas, Americn spokesmen
daugliter,
Mae Fern, &gt;tatted her
said today,
Alerted by hidtlell Marine porenta, Mr. tnd NrL · Francis
J•spotters." the 105mm and Morris, enroute to their home
15Smm gun crews blasted the In Columbus from three and I
lines or Communists moving half weeks . vacation trlll'throuilh
througb the An Hoa Valley 1 an the sooth to Key Wes~ F1a.
Frances Sa Ylge relurned Ill
old Viet Cong hldeoot 20 mUes
her
home In East Liverpool aft.
sooth of the Leatherneck ard
b)'stardera.
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or
spending
two weeks with Mr.
Air Force base at Da Na~
it wu die soe&lt;md malar dlalurllU&lt;e Ill
durltlll:lht
~okesmen said they
killed and Mrs, Guy Nelgier. She wu
In
tho
south
central
aria
C1l
Loa
Anples,
pradcllld~
I!Nblllld
25 guerrillas of one 60-man unit accompanied by Mrs. 'Corbett
b)'
NegroeL
On
Monclty
ovenln8,
threci
101!!11
Negro
nien
wore ,
Cleek and Corlcy.
and another 16 trom two
killed
In
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Lot
.qalee
pollee
In
the
Cftlllbaw
dlaMrs. Besale Pickens and Mr.
smaller Communist bands near·
lrlet, el&amp;bt mlleo frilm w~ua. TwO po11CCIIIIIII were WOunilotl.
Dess Erskin ue spending two
by. There were no Marine
weeks at Frankrort, 100.
casLBltles, they said
Mlas Mildred Housh telurned
The An Hoa Valley is the
focal point of the Cmmwnists' borne after two weeks vacation
Resignations of a principal and wlddl is the opening bulld!i&gt; threatning Da Nang m;l ln Akron and Sandualcy Bay,
of tho
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
Curtis
bus
driver
were
acctpled
Moo·
the coastal lowlands shout 350
- l&lt;hool term.
Permlaaloo was ll'*lUd for
miles north or saigon. The and daugliter, Sherri, of Fair- ilay night b)' die KJ&lt;ger Creek
guerrUlas sprang a series or born, are gUests or his parents. Lo~ School board.
dla 'falotl&lt; Ill .JimmJ IIIII Da·
HOLZER dOS'JilTAt' .:_,Niall: iU. 3 Oak IIIII; Ooeii T, 8mllli,
They were b)' lhrloy !hots, vld White, of !lieablra, tD a.e tng houri 2-1
ambushes and launched a wave Mr. and Mrl Harry CurUs.
7-8 p.m. Par- Itt. 2 ~~ Mrl. f.WU.
Mrs. Audrey Wilson and chU· Iormor prlnclpal at AddavUle
of sheUlngs from the An H«~t
Southern
local
Sehool
Dllllrlct
e111y
ali
.
Pdalrjco
.Ward. Ward, Rt. 1 Vlnt!rnJ ilra., Jla.
dren or Jackson spent saturday Elementary, IIIII LuCier Llmlll!',
base last week.
In Kllp.
ADMISSION$
u1 Ill. Baitaeh, Ja&lt;IUI(Jn; ./lfl'a.
wlth her mother, Mrs. Harry die buo driver.
Moving fAl hoed &lt;Jf aoother
Follawlnl
Ute
approval
oflbat
c.
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Jau~us,
Sr.,
Rt.
I
Rolli•
R. MeCIIA, Jackloll. '
Non-Uaehlng periiOIIDel hired motion, a .reitolullon waa Pllfled Aahllllld, , KJ,; - ~ J, .1'1i0mpCommunist buildup, 1,000 ~ Hl)'Dian.
D.ISCIIAJIGJ!:S:,, · ,
Mr. and Mrs. George Gemelm· were FAN Coon, Betty Moloo,
per&amp; of the 1Olst Air cavalry
In wldcjl dla~ntatecltll!lf~ J51h' eouri' IlL; Cliorlal
Cyntll1a Ai11l Brolin, Nra. Jfl'.- ,
Division kicked off a new er of Mir.ersvtlle Route spent an IIIII !iilrley Jmeo, IOibllltute not pennlt - · tD bo ret.,. , Jonel, Allhland, KJ.; ifra, VIr'' ryE. CbaneJ aediOII, ...... E1J1¥1
evening with Mr. and Mrs. f'ran.. cooks.
offensive along the Oriental
ecllo allier cllllrlcta ~.•.llJe 81! lfaore, Apland, . I(J,; NrL E. Coen, William J,DPb,;WB,,.
Sara Sommen, Cherie&amp; EIU1, aeboolyoor •• of .\ua. 5.
River 25 miles northwest ot cis Morris.
Eiail J. oot.alry, ~ MrL llairi T. Dee!, MrL ~ ~ "
Mr. and Mro. Dana Maoaar of IIIII l'e11117 Thomas wen. named
Sligon on Monday, spokesmen
Tho omual · _..-!ai~C~~o D.
Evana, Ama!Jda; MrL llotw1lle an4
Wi.i!ili
ClrdevUle vlalted Mr. and MrL BUbllltute bus drlvera, IIIIICbarsaid,
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IIIPfOYed
r~
In
I ope. .Mar7 McGowall, Rt. t Oak IIUI; M.. n.u..a, 'Riehatll L,' Fet.ICIII;
Francis Morris, MoMay.
leallrwnmond a!ull.tlmedrl:rer. da1 maettn&amp; tatallqj ..11!,110 Flqyd lilover, Pl. Pl01sant;tlevo Trael S.·FIIwlor, Mra. JII!Milll.
With BS2 bombers blasting
Larry
Wolfe
IIIII
Roger
Birch
All reealvecl ~ear flQIIIractL tn a.e _ . t flltld, •196,01'/tn
their target area before the
lloriurbr. 1!1. 1 Mrs. Jaaae Hammoocb, Mra.
11llowniDJ lnBUran&lt;e ~ "Micldle- - . 11111 ...9110 .1nhm&lt;br0om J, ~; Rlo~_:Mra.
assault, the Americans stormed spent a vacation in canada on a
Dal· rae!, lioyt Ii. Klmbei'lltl;.. Md,
port wao ll'8llled die tnauranee flltlda.
in alxlard helicopters against fishing trip,
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Wlc~
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UaekiOII;
Jameo L, Mohler, Mra • .!olin S.·
Kelllleth SWart acc01q10IIIed by ' contract oo 13 beaea, two u-ae.
light resistance. Two U.S.
Dorool E,' PI~ ,Jr., Pl. PIOU- r./oo!er, .Nra. 1'lid Nibert, Will•
soldiers were killed ard two Harry Ackworth of Akroo apent toro, and a plcllup tn~ck at llle•
ant;
Mrs. ~...._. ""1vera, Allll· ard H, i!i1bert, MrJ. ChN't•• Ti'-.. ,_.......
PUIUDI ......... ,._.... Wllbr .
wounded ln the earl,)· going, a weekend with Mrs. J a in e 1 coal at $821.89 a year.
land, KJ&lt;.; Mro: :.totmH.Cordll!',
.....
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SWort
and
the
AI
Crow
tarnlly,
Rizer
011,
PomofOI',
wuglyan
with no significant fighting
8
Belmont
llr·I
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PIUIII
F,
DJe,
"'"'er
(nplred),
IIQ'rl
0, WarPorn relurned horlle with · her a psollna contract. However, all Swim
r"'orted.
Wollaton;
Mrl.
John·
F.
Gr.,-,
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Mr1.
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E.
Tuckar,lilra.
The octenslve began as U.S. father after visltirw her toustn, fUel oil bld1 were reJected.
. Two perMIII were treatad at
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Crow,
who
ac._anled
The
board
approved
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Intelligence Pllld the immediate
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Mamortal
lfoJPltal
Ill ogaia adverllte for fuel oil Monday a1l8niDDn aa die ~•lull
threat of a Communbt offensive them for 1 vlslt In Akron.
OWen Watson IIIII Mr. andMrL blda.
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against Saigon had eased.
C1l 1nc1c1on1,1 wh!Rboecurredwldlt
Robert
Housh
spent
a
weekend
11 The evidence is overwhelm..
The meeting •
lor i!eptem. they
llfllMtlng.
ln
Mlehlpn
with
Mr. and MrL ber wu changed from tho first
ing, however, that there will be
K0!1101b
WW!amJ,. Chlrleslea, lloaday Ill the first Wednolday, W, VL, Wll D-talad at tile boaa massive attack sooner or lvonWatoon.
Mr. IIIII MrL stai&gt;Joy Wolle of
later," they said, lrdicaUng It
pltal illlero be waa taktll bi '
.
.
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were weekelll guest&amp;
..,
would probably oeeut before
LODGE
TO
MEET
tho
l'olller'lf
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of Mr, and MrL Ben PhUaon
Oclober.
There WIU be 1 reau1ar meet- I wai ....,..-tad that WIIJ!Ima
and Mrs. Mlna LewiL
lqJ
of P001ef0j' Lodp 1114, F ·had aiiiiDII ~ at !lola!.
MrL Helen King and daugliter,
ou Pari&lt;.
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Paula, went fAl Kanaaa Ill vlolt &amp; AM. at 7:30 p.m.
II
die
~e.
Relrealunenta
will
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to
,tht
•bolt'lll
b7 prt.
for 111 lndeftnlte time.
bl
aerved
lollCMIOW.
die
vale
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WU
1li*IJ
Gllltay,
Mr. and Mro. Cl,!de Cross and '
lng.
All
maoter
maaCIIB
ire
U..
PemmJr,
wbo
Wll
lnllt!l!ar
Lym and Ra.r of Columbua apeot
a neell ~ ric~ecl IIIII!•
a weekend w!Ut Mrs. Howard Ylted.
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Nelgler IIIII other relatlveL
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lllbeland Greua StmpiCII viilied Mr. and NrL Charlea Beecle
and Chuck, In CGiumbua on
SalurdQ' and Sundly.
llr L Clarence Bradford llid
Branda ore vlaltlng Mr.lllll MrL
Leon Jcmlan--aed daQshter In eo.
lumbuo.
,.
. Mr. and Mra.
'' Cheater SimPICII
rotumed hoille lrom 1 Ylalt In
Columbus with Mr. and M r L
'111om11 Artlwlllid have loll tor
1 lew dQ-1 Ylalt In WooiiJIItlcJ
with Mr, IIIII !lra. 1111an -~

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The board set Aug. 28 and 29
for a...W buDding Inspections
preeedlng the opening of sehool
thls fall. II was agreed lnfortnal•
ly also to Jqvestipte what eQ1111&gt;ment hi stored that might be sold
If lt Ia not Ill be used ln the fl&gt;.
lure. Several board members
spoke of the mORe':.Uy value DOW
placed on old-fashloneddoskund
chairs by eolleelora. II e"""'h
such equipment is on hand, per·
haps an auction will be held.
EVENING ACTIVITIES
THE BOARD AGREED tnavold

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acbedullng an,y evening aetlvltleo
whleb begin after 6 p, m. &lt;milch
Wednesday ol the new school
year, It was pointed out that th11
C&lt;q~~eratlve

la a

move with

ehurches which hold mldoweek
services, or plln special events.
for youowpeople during the school
year.
The reaislatlona of Margaret
Gerlach .and Edra Evans, wbo
haYO been cookaattheMicldleport
High Sehool, were aecepted m;l
employed were Mildred HIIDIphreys and Francea Triplett.
It was ogroed Ill accept the bid

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of tha Ohio Valley ChrlslianServ-

l co camp for the Bedford School
no longer used in the district.
The FOICI recentq bid$7,500for
the bulldlow and grounds ata)lll[&gt;lic auction. The organization has
10 dQs to meet die terms of the
purchaslow agreement.
A right.oof..,IJ' 111 the Bedford
Youth Center buUdiow, near t b e
school, wUl ba provided In the
deed to be lasued to the Christian
Service camp.
WORK PROGRESSING
GEORGE HARGRAVES, sO(&gt;Or·

at y

Early In a.e 4th Century there
ware 36 triumphal ar&lt;hes In
Rome, bulltlo commemorate Ute
outBiandlng doeda of men. Three
at tho arehoa have aurvlved.

lntendent, reported that work oo
die Rutland IIIII Sallobur!' El&amp;menfar)' buUdlowa la prowreaalng weU ud ahoold bl ._leted
by Aug. 15.
Be also reported tbat tootera
have been poured at a.e aile ol
tho new high sehool ln tho Roek
Spr[JWa area IIIII that tha ftrst
S(l.(oot ...11 seedon Ia fDIOIRIO
place Thursday, The board
agreed thai tho Molp Count;y
Commtastmen must be

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blacktoA&gt;ing the roed tD the new
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The _..tDIGndent wos also bld by tha llowQiow lnoUI'IIICo
authorized Ill hove the borbed Agency than the COlt oflerecl •
wire fence along tha •lte of tha the next bidder wlth die t50
MW school removed It such 1 ductible clause loeluded, H 1 r·
move ls found Ill be ad'""Jii- graves reported.
eoua.
POWCY APPROVED
It was agreed to pay an '-PPN»:·
TilE APPROVAL OF fGrma1

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lmate $100 difference In the costs
lnYolved In purchaaing the comprehenahe school bus insurance,
The policy does not contain a $50
deducdble clause as J)laMecl, bJt
Ute ecldltional cost for the policy
Is leas than$100, Hargraves said.
The increased cost. without the
$50 deductlbl.. \Use, is tess as

policy statements for pollete1
preYIIOU!y adqit&lt;!d and ._ In
erfect Wll gl ..n b)' a.e board
and Giese _policies Include:
-Office hours during die
ached year, prlndpals' otllcea,
8 L m. ID 4 p, m. i lq)erintandeat'a ofllce, 8 L m. to 5 p. liD.

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dersbowera over the - . toDilbt IIIII Tlaireda1. CCIItltllecl
hot and bumlcl. Low tonight In
the 70s.

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FIVE CENTS .

Rocky, Reagan, Battling Nixon to the Wire
Favorite Sons Hold Ballot Keys
MIAMI BEACH {IJPI)- Two

loB&amp; than the 14 for Nixon would
quead0111 wUI be q&gt;permoot spell trouble for the former vlce
tonight when GOP convenUon president elsewhere in the
delegates begin balloting on the south.
presidential nomination.
Colorado- Gov. John A. Love
WUI the sooth atlek with ls for RoekefeUer but has been
Richard M. NlJalll or swilPII Ill able to get only 3 delegates fAl
Ronald Rllpn?
lollow his lead; Sons. Gordon
WUI tho favorite sons- James A!lott and Peter H. Dominick
A. Rhodes ol Ohio, ~ balleve thO)' can get 14 for
Romney o1 Michigan, Fr
, Nlrui. II Rockefeller is to pin,
Ctrlaon of llaDJIB, Clifford.
Colorado is a target.
caae of New Jersey a
F1orlda- The 34-WJte dolep·
Winthrop RoekefeUer or Arkai&gt;o tlon Is trying to pressure Nixon
aao- hold out througll tha ftrst lnlo acc"'tlng a conservative
ballot?
rwmlng mate. Delegation has a
Here are same key state1 to gentleman1 s agreement to vote
wateh when the roU ls called: solid on first ballot either for
Alabama- Latest lnformallon Nlmn or Reagan, except for
lndleates 1 split of 14 favoring Gov. Claude Kirk who is for
Nlxotl; 12 for Reopllo Anything Roekefeller, Other southern;

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Youth Dies
The Ohio State Fair which opens on Aug. 22 wW have 1 DDDber
ol "flrltll," events or 1 novelty nature, headed by 1tate otftclal•
wbo ore wanUng entries.
One ~ those features will be a hog calling eonteo~ Tbla event
Ia bltow headed b)' state Auditor Roger Cloud and will ba heW on
.W.mosday, Aug. 28, at 4 p. m. Appllcotlons may be picked~ at
Ute secretary's omco at the Meigs County Fair next week.

In Accident

With Tractor

POINT PLEASANT A
Now, 1011 sotta !ldmlt - die tractor aecldent on Jerrya Run
bert lo heading the first Buek- State Fair Is rlaily gelling 1ntD Road 20 mUea soutb or Point
"flO Barberahlp ~ariel Fun- folkay activities,
Pleosant claimed the life of a
t.st which wUI be held from noon'
17 -rear-old Maam County boy
A REMINDER:
Ill 4 p.m. Smda!'. Aug. 25. Her1\iesday at about 1:30 p.m.
Voters of tho Columbia and
bert la - g for at leaat 20
Garry WU!ard Planto, son or
Dyeavllle voting preclnete - a Mr. IIIII Mrs. Walter Plants or
(llarteta.
Another 'tftrlt" Ia a bubble part or the Alexander School Jerrys nun waa reportedly drivaum
In three age groupo. Dlalrlct In Athetla Coual,y Ing tho tractor wllai It overlumRel)lllrallon lor this oonteot wiU may eut abHIUe ballot• on ed and crulhed him.
start a1 8:45 a.m. on 1\ieada,y, a tax levee fAl ba . - upon In
Dr. Jolm M, Grubb, acting
Aua. '¥7. Elimination heats Will the dlllrlct at a special Aug. coroner, ruled death was ckle
be held at 20 minutes Interval• 13 election. Voters of tho two Ill • fractured skull.
with a.e !ll'and ellamplooahlp Meigs preelncta who wW not
Funeral I&lt;J'Yices will ba 2
OYCIII fAl be at 3 p.m. T e d W, be In their voting areas m Aug. p.m. Tlllreclay at BarlDn Chapllrolm, aeeretaey ol - . , Ia 13 have until 4 p.m. thla Tlairs- el E.U.B. Church, Apple Grove.
day fAl coal absentee ballot• at
In ehlrge.
Burtal will be In BarlDn Chapel
die Meigs Board C1l Elections Cemetery.
And - !all but not leaal Giere will be a decorated bleyele orrtce.
Born June 30, lUI at Pliny,
eontea headed b)' Warren c. Meigs County realclant.a 1110 he was a student at Haman High
Ne!MII, hlghwa,y aafet;y dlree- are reminded that entries wUI Sebool.
be aecepted through TburadiJ'
tor.
~rvlvora Including tho parThla contest alBO h tor two at t p.m. for the 105th omual ents are tour brothers, Kenneth
age &lt;IIIIOS and omong t h e Meigs Coual,y Fair. Don Rau- Plants, Keith Plants, Joe Plant&amp;
prlzeo will ba new bleycles and tar, seeretarJ, is at the fair and Michael Plants, all al home;
tho winnlnll four will rectlvo board olftce at tho Roek ~ring&amp; live alstera, Mra. Donald Glenn
their blcyeleo on a &amp;bow tale- Fairgrounds from 10 a.m. to or GalllpoU• Form Mro. Richf p.m. eaell day through '1111ro- ard Rainey or Parkerlburg; Mr1.
YIIIad from the fairgrounds.
Tha event will begin at 9 a. day Ill aceept the entries for Meredith stover of Al)ple Grove,
numiroua deportment&amp;.
m. on Thursday, Alii- 29.
IIIII Cheryl Plants and Klmberb'

state TfCl8BUrtr John D. Her·

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News .•• in Briefs
United Proaa lllternottonal
HARVEV, ILL, - ASHOTGUN B.LAST F1RED FROM l erowd of
110 NatltO • - • WOIIIIdad dve DOII&lt;OII!ODln nelghboriJv ~
TueeciiJ Dl&amp;b~ The youtllo l'CIIDiedlnto thlo ouburblhree mlleoaouth
d. Chlclao IIIII two 111!11'1 o!llcera wtro wounded.
hlicl eordoned oil I 12-bloelHaW IIIII thraeoblock-wlde alretdl
at HarWr'• Wool Side - •• boaflrea burned and ear• were oloaed11111
a eurlew oo until 7:30 a. a1. COT. The trcd1le bepn at
t p. 111. Tuesday and llad~%:30 L ni.IGday•.AIIoutlZ youtlla
were arreolecl and three per10111 IDJurad.
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Plants, both at home; a maternal
grandmolhar, Mrs. Eva Shuo or
Fraziers Bottom, and paternal
grandperonlo, Mr. m;l M r 1.
Robert Plants or Pliny.

porvhor.

Tho poaiiiCII Plf•

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PVT. MICHAEL NORRIS
Pvt. E.:! Michael E. Norris, son of Mr . and Mrl. Harold G. Norris, Albany Houle
2, hils comploted bls baalc
training at Fort Gordot1, Ga.,
and has spent the past H day a
Qn furlough with hls parents.
Pvt. Norris was a1967 grad.
uate or Rutland High Sebool.
He will report Ill Fort Eustis,
Va., lor seven weeks advanced training In airplane meeban·
lcs.

Equipment
Operator

Is Injured
A minor accident at Forked
Rwt state Park was investigated

by the Ohio Slate Patrol at 9: IS
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m.

Tuesday.

Earl Williams, 59, of Rt. 3,

Athens,

war~

driving a construc-

tion rmd roller when it went out
of control anc1 turned over. He

waa thrown clear 1 but was taken
1o St Joseph Hospital In Parkersburg by the Coolville emergency squad, suffertn;g facial,
chest and shoulder Injuries.
No citations were giwn in a
or.vehicle mishlp occurtng on
ClnQtalgn Rd., 5. 4 miles north of
Rt 35 Tuesday at 7:28 p. m., the
patrol laid.
Edward E. Reeae, 19, Rt.l Cheshire was drl vlng q&gt; a steep
grade when tho e,.tne or bia
truck quit and the truck bowln Ill
roU backwardL Reese jumped
clear, aM WIB not inJured. 1be
truck struck a renee belongtow
to John T, Rawaton, Rt. 1, Ch~
shire, and was moderately damaged.

The petrol also lnvesdpted In
accident Tueaday at 7:45 a. m. on
state Rt. 1%4, %.1 mllea east of
Racine.
Joseph Dale Lawrenee, 30, Rt.
I, !.orw Bottom, Wll travelling
eaa~ weatlellofcemer,lllll sld&amp;ow!Ped the vehicle of Bobby J,
Wolle, 33, Rt. 2, Racine, traveJ.
l[JW wes~ There was moderate
damage 111 both valllclea. Lawrence was cited for be[JW left ol
center, and DWL

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a Jear. AppUcallona 11111 bo 11eund tiam tbt Jlalp L o cal
llehoc\1 Distrtet . . . it Ute .lllcldltport
9chool.

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Golden Card

Plan Approved

In Meigs lA&gt;rol

Meigs Local Wants 3 More Buses
llano will tncludl that Ute bu••
be delivered by Fob. I, 1969 IIIII
lhet nplacoment porta must be
available tor a period or 10
years. In accordance wid! tbe
~peclllc•dm•,

the

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mllllng Ute low dollar .bid will
~ loll the bu•• . . .
u a.. opacldcallona m IIIII.
Tho board aectpled Ute nola·
nat!CIIB or Rollin 11.-.t a n d
ThomaJ Martin U driYVI aad
_..ed - J)lllldllw tbl_.t
of the Melp ~ 1!oard at
£41catiCII - the IIP1lOIDimel1l af
. . . . . . . . drtvtrJ who Inelude Sam RalllniOII, RU!IIIIII;

ville, IIIII Biller Barrell, R u tland, ware empl"'ecl •• nptar
driven.
II wa1 qreedlo advorllu for
llalad blda 011 two boHI whlell
... 110 1oa&amp;er "'
Ill tho dlltrlet. Biela .... Ill bl Ill b)' Sapt.
10. Boord member Bill Porter
IIIII •&lt;h buuo are biGOIIDial PQIIUIU' U ueuprl."
Tho bolrd claeaalld also a.e
nitd foruelloolbaollllinllnanel
~ UIO of llle
1111 W'Citlaila1 tgrlcullllnt room
It tbt Nll' af the ...... 111111
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Cord CIID" billie dllllrlct.
~ tbo plan. nllciWa II
or olcltr b)' Sept. I, will be • .
IIJiidan &lt;lldlllllldl " '
will eclmlt them frtt .. alllllt- -.
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With tour new aehool boaaa
alroaciY Cll order, die MellO Local Sehool District'. -.1 ~
£41callon Tuesday nllbt looillng for a mechanic Ill work ~ Ill advertise for
In the malntananee or oeboolbua- three mora buaea In 19419.
The action waa tabn alter
••• The selary for dial position
hal not beta let.
Larry Morrl.., aaalalant BUHOMVor, dlt board of aca- pe~ Indicated tbat he
tloo would !Ike ID fill both peats had ltamod from a.e state Dtwithin 30 drql,
putment C1l F4Jeatlon dial state
llinl1a oro ovallable II Ute board
• medlanleal work lan'l ;rour wllhed Ill lX'OC80II Ill )IUI'cha•
&lt;liP or tee, parhljla ,....d ptefer three buHS In tht next fit.
drlvlns the let Ill acbool ealyear.
Gila jeer.
'!be boon!IO'Oad to eclvei'tlaa
Al)pllcatlcl!a b bua drlvero for dla 1969 Vohlc101 uiling the
- .... lll!ult bul drlnrl ... lllldllcatloaa..iaor ihe also blll!l. ~. Thl• too, buaaa purehea&lt;ld iiveral -.tlla
lliiJ bl ....... fi.om ihe CJIII&lt;t .... with ievlral iddltionJ.
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1!1 llle lllddl~ HiiJh Sellbol.
Tbo. addllla!&gt;a tD tlleli!i&lt;lflea-

Work Opportunities Open
Job, anyone?
There are .Job&amp; available In
tho Melp Loeal School Dllllrlct
- IIIII you don't have tD ba •
181\dlor.
Kettlnl Tueeda1 night, t. h •
Mtlaa Loea1 Board or £41ea1loa
accepltd ihe nalgnattoa of Rob·
en SWick, dl!ltrlet l&lt;hool b u •
meohanlc anc! 'tt~~ Ill·

BY THE UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
MIAMI BEACH - THE LOCAL CHAMBER &lt;II COIIUJIOrCO 1111
that Miami Beach mer&lt;hlris, hotels, rellauranto 1llld nlJihl opota
ore "holdlnc die line" Cll prices during die Reptbllean Nalloaal Cmvontloo. It ... it' •• pret1;Y stoop line.
The corree &amp;hop . . - In a larp hotel otrera dieM prleeo:
MIAMI BEACH (UPl) ·- Richard M. Ni1011 drove toward I first
Hard
bollad . . Sllldtrlch, 80 cents; F1111&lt;h lrleo, to - . ; corn.
ballot vlc:tory for the Republlcaa preoldential .-!nation lDdi.Y d&amp;or putraml, $1.80;
25 eenta. Below IIIII - aplte zero hour efforts by Nelsoa A. RoekeleUer and Ronald ~ ad IICII:
"To
IJilldo
your
tipping.
In
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Ill lllllll,l' ""110111, Ill
With the balloti"" atartlno tonlRbt. tho former rteo president
reopeetfully
IIIIJPst
the
followlna:
per
perMII
Breakrut, 35 - . ;
seemed all but certain ota second shot 1t the White Hwae. But his
lll!cli
45
eaota;
elmer,
75
......
two rivals, conceding mthlng, still were tryiog to stGiJ him.
Dlmer at a flrll rate hotal d1n1ne room ean coot you
a
Key states in the tlnal day or m111euverUW: were New JerSQ',
where tavorite son Clittord C&amp;se, a Rockefeller man, sought top~ per100 with 110 special oxtravapneeo.
vent a bolt Ill Nixon.
MIAMI BEACH - REP. MELVIN LAIRD OF WISCONSIN llld
Florida, hitherto strong for
IUalorically, ln mulU-ballol
Tuelday
night he thought Gov. James Rlladu of Ohio will eut
Nixon, threatened Ill drift 1ntD eonventions, candidates have
die
Yotoa
that clnc:hea tho nominatim of Rlehard M. NlxDa b
the Reagan camp. That could laded out of sight mce thoy
prtaldlnt.
spark a Southern detection from hepn fAl slip. Therefore, a
Laird uld Ohio's 58 emvenlloo votes wW 1fP Ill favorite ..,
Nixon and ~n-eck his hope tor a lea.der who expects the eonven~
R-•
wllai Oblo'1 name 11 called dorlng the roU C1l Ute otatea.
llrsl-ballol oomlnatlon.
Uon Ill &amp;&lt;&gt; bayOIId one ballot
When
Ute
roU call II tlnllhed Laird laid hi thought Nlml would
11
But Ohio's ravorlte son, GoY. usually will hold back reaerve
ba
abort
ofllle
667 vote• recplred tD M!Dinate.
.James A. Rhodes, was in the strength" in order to show an
At tllat poi1lt, Ute Wlaeonaln lawmal!er lold UPI Ute ebalrman,
best position of all to play upward aurge on the second
Rap. Gorald R. Ford of M!c~ - ' d reeosnlzo - · - The
kingmaker. If he should releaae baUot.
At this conventioo, Nixon has P81'11111' - ' d then amounce Ohio wa• awltcldng Ill NlxDa, Ulll
hla S6 votes, it probably would
put Nixon over a.e ll)p.
tbrown all at his troops Into a l)lvlng him the nominatim.
Hours before tho balloting 1101 110-lor-llroko &lt;harp for vlc:tory
. - r wa,y, the UP! tabulatlbn m the ftrst ballot .
NEW YORK - ABC TELEVISilii'S Jlll(liJLAR oiJihll;r - ·
~
During the pest week, dole- are draWing larpr \'lewiJW IUdlanets tbln Ute live of deleQ&amp;te preferences gave
Nixon 635 votes, Rockefeller 30! galea have shilled !hair alle- the Republlean National C...VIIIIkia b)' oldlor NBC or ABC, ••·
and Reagan 203. Favorite sons giance from one candidate to oon1lng Ill llrly aurvoya b)' die National Arbltron ratlq lllrY·
held 180 votes, and 14 were still another but not fAl a suf!lclent Ice.
And ABC'I nillhtl1 90-mlnute IUIIIII1IJ'Y ~ ...,.entloo hlpi!IJIIII
uncommitted. It takes 667 to extent to eut Into Nlxotl'a
Is
almoal u popular wid! viewers as the Dll)illly llvo pvol~
commanding
lead.
win the oomlnallcn.
pvol
comentlm coverap b)' NBC IIIII CBS,
Nixon's campaign managers
(Cootinued on Page 12)
have consistently claimed more
than 700 votes to win on an
early ballot, withOUt coonllng
votes from five states with
favorite son cancHdates, They
have applied heavy pressure to
win oo the ftrst ballot, koowlng
..Damn u. If he wants our
MIAMI BEACH (UP0-Gov. delegation.
thst doubtl\il delegates may Jomes A. Rhodes, Ignoring
"It he continues to avoid sli)port he could have made die
desert a front-runner who some disenchantment among 1 position, this boat is going fAl ellort to get over here/' aatd
doesn't quite make lt the Drst Ohio's 58 delegates, insisted t.o- be out beyond the throe - mile one disgruntled delegate who
time.
"-Y he wUI maintain his lavor- limit and Rhodes ls going to be asked not fAl be named. Gov.
GoY. Rockefeller or New York lte eon's desiption through left starding on the dock.''
Ronald Reagan of Calllornll,
and Gov. Reagan of California the llrst ballo~
Further unhappiness mani- Gov. Nelson A. RoeketaOer ol
have baaed their wbole strategy
"'We ue the most consistent fested Itself because of Nixon's Now York IIIII Harold Stassen
on slopping Nlxoo on the first delegation on this tloor," refuaal fAl travel Ill the plush have all made the el!ort ID
ballot. They figured he woold Rhodes said "We came as a Dora! Beach Hotel 1D meet the apeak tn tho delepteo.
slip ... a l&lt;oond ballot and fall favorite son delegation and deleptloo Tuesday because he
Another caucus waa scheduled
out or contentloo by a third.
we're going to remain as such said his schedule wouldn't per- for 9 a.m. tocla.Y.
Meanwhlle, the GOP State
through the firat t.llot. We're mit I~
keeping
oor
word
ID
tha
people
Andrews connrmed Uw.t abwt Central Committee dlatributed
Scout Cabin Hit
of Ohlo. There's nothing wrong halt or the delegates were so in- another bateh of folders 1o butal
wlth that,. is there?"
furiated when they learned that rooms around the ell;)' detailing
Over the Weekend
His position Wl6 ftrmer tJan they would have ID traYOl about Rhodes' &amp;ttrlboteL
that or state Cbalrman John ......,ighth of 1 mUe Ill Nixon
Asked lf he wanted Ill bo 1
Two defendants lorfoitedhonds Andrews who Slid earlier that hel(fquarters to see the candi- vlee presldenttal IQDlneo - or
and two others were tined Tues- lhe delegation might switch date that dley refused to go.
even the presidential IXI:Iliaee
day night In the coort or Middle- from Rhodes after balloting beas hla been •uae•ted - the
pert Meyor C. 0. Fisher.
gins lonlght.
goveroor replied: 111 don't waat
Rmnle R. wu~ 26, Lanc••Also. Rhodes contill.led to reto be anything. I Just want thlo
Really
ter, forfeited a $25 bond pelt- IUse Ill say whom he would IICJto be an open conventlcn"
Time marches oo..
ed on apeedlng charges and Har- port lf there la a aeeond ballot.
These haz.y, crazy, lazy days
ry D. Smith, 61, POmeroy Route And hla reluoal was Irritating
of sununer are about toenclfor
2, forfeltecl an $18.70bondpellled some of his delqate1 who felt Melp County l&lt;hool chi! dren.
on ln!A&gt;rlcatlm charges.
frustrated and eoofuaed by die Clasaea will on Sept. 3
Fined ,.re Dana R. Clark, 24, governor's position.
-leaa than a month away.
Middleport Route I, $15 a n d
11 Looks
Rldlculous"
colla, and Max W, WbaUalch,18,
11
Rhodel looks ridiculous,'' MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Mlcldloport Route 1, J10 and snapped Rap. John Aal'i&gt;rook,
AdmJ.aaiODS- Nme.
costa, both eharged with speeo. one ol two known s _ . ,
The Image cit dlo Melp LoDhcharpa
- None.
lng.
cal S&lt;hool Dlllrlct Ill Ill era ol Rlehard M. Nixon Ia the
lor cltlnna should be IJr4»:C11ecl
11111 fall.
lbotlnl 1aat niJihl. tbo ....

carr...

a.e nigh~

Mlchlpn-1! Romney should
fold u 1 favorite son, It would
be a ~urprtse break with Nixon
die maln baneftclary,
Mlmesota- ~111 delegation,
17 foe RoekeleUer, 9 for Nixon.
At th11 point, pollllcliDS wUl be
countlow the votes carefully to
100 whether switches can Put a
man OWJr,
Mlssiaslppl- same as F101id1
and Georgia. Nlxm has lost

from the Convention , .•

Ohio, Florida,
New Jersey Keys

states will watch F1ortda.
Georgia- Almost a d~C~licate
or Florida but stronger Nixon
control. Anything leBS than 20
votes on the first ballot lor
Nixon will be disappointing Ill
the former vice president.
Kansas - Roekeloller badly
needs Clrlson to remain as a
ravorite son at least to the etxl
of the ftrst ballo~
Maryland- Gov. Spiro T. Agnew split the 26-vote doleplion
In hall when he quit his lavorlte
8011 ro1e and endorsed Nixon.
It's 13 for Nixon and !3 for
Rocketeller on the bl.ais ol the
latest Information, with Rocksfeller picking up 3 votes durtow

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Ml(lllber at Federal Deposit Insurance

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near Pomeroy, a 1968 graduate
ot Morehead Unlversl1;y 1 11 an
elementary teaeher. The !Drd
aloo approved a one yeor leive of
absence for Mrs. Eleanor Zelher.
Substitute teachers' aallrles
were Increased trmn the $14 a
day the past school year fAl$16
a day. The new schedule provides
for $18 a day after 10 cOOBeeuUve daya in the aameaulgnment
ancl tor ' 4 regular salary" tram
die first day when the substllute
assignment lasts for at leut 30
consecutive teaching days tn the

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Artillery
Catches
Guerrillas

Four ~w ~ehers were employed and substitute teacher's
~ waalncreoaed 1\iesday nlsfit
when the Meigs Local s c h o o l
Dlotrlct Boo.rd of Education met
atJ&lt;!IIII Middleport High Sehool.
Employed were Eugene K.
Blough, Olk HW, asaninduatrlal
arts teac:her; Mrs. Roae Easterda7 DeBruhl, Sution TCMnshlp
resident, ts anelementaryteaeher; Mrs. Christine JohnsonGuthrie, Galllpolls, and a graduate
of PomefOI' High School, as l
secondary vocal music teacher,
and Miss Penelope Willlams, or

. , Golc~Wa~er alli!f•J11:lnor!itl&lt;ID
!ihlcll •~~)'de t!""!:' lliiWI&gt;IICW ,

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