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Against Union Action
PT. PLEASANT - A bW of
C&lt;111JiaiiKI asking an Injunction
qalnat mau picket!~ l!ld lnter!erence wltll nonna1 business and
other IITOilgS, has been Oled by
the Central Operati~ Co. (Phil-

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FrU!ay,Aog. 9,J~J~aLee
'i'holqlsoo set a dal' l!ld lime !or
a helrllw oo a motion to grant an
injunction.

The complaint was

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In content l!ld Included
photogrljlha of strlklng.,..Ioyos
on ~n Plant picket lines.

ip Sporn Plant} in tile orftce or
Howard Schultz, circuit clerk.
Attorneys
represent1111 the
The complaint Is b&gt; Central Op- pWntiiJ are CecU Dean l!ld Wileratii"C Company vs. Utilli;y liam B. Potr or Roanoke, VlrWorkers Union of America. AF[,. glniL
CIO, Local Unioo 426, W. W.
The complaints Sl¥ tile d&amp;o
Wentzell, recording secretary; !endants also have physically obGeorso Wrlgh4 president; CArl structed, blocked and hill:lered
Searls, J. E, Ord, P, R. Honta- any llld an vehicles, whether ocshelt, W. E. Stivers, L R. Roush, c~Ctied by Blltl)loyes or others,
R. E. Smltll, V. G. Roosh, J. ll which bave attempted toenterthe

Bennett Jr., George H. Hesson,

plant.

Three civil actions have also
Marvin McFarland, Elton Cleven.ger, Harold Robert Russell, been med in the cirwlt clerk's
Glem Lee Johnaon, Walter Rob- otDce. The first action stems
ert COuch.
Crc:rn car»enter work at Reba's
The plaintiff requests that on Place in Henderson. George A.
Mayes who V5, Reba m3 Oakley

MASON

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DRIVE· IN

TONIGHT·THU.-FRl
AUG. 7-8-9
"DOUBLE TROUBLE"
Elvie Presley, Yvonne Romain
AND
Sandra Dee-Geo. Hamilton
"DOCTOR, YOU'VE GOT
TO BE KIDDING!"

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August 7 - 8

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August 9 - 13
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M. Williams Is seeking judgment
in the sum or $495,
The secorxl action was styled
People's Bank or Pt. Pleasant vs.
George E. and Borbara L. Halper. The action stems trcm a
promissory note wrJtten on Feb.

I, 1968. The plaint!!! Is seeking
judgment In the sum o!$2,UO. 46.
The third action styled The 20th
Street Bank vs. J•. D. Greer also
stems from a promissory note
written on Feb. 5, 1968. Judgment is demanded In the sum or

$2,700.

(Contlnoedtrom-1)

In the collJiJso of the bulldbv.

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BECOMES INSTRUCTOR

SERVICES HELD
Graveside services were held
recently at the Mansfield Ceme~
tery lor Beck&gt; Ann, In!ant daugh-

ter or Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Florien or Lexington, Born July
25, 1968, at Mans!leld General

aa 600 voaos 0( tile 667
needed to win on tile tlrat
bsUot.
"There wiU be no Orll ballot
nominatim and thai Is a 0111
precHctlon," Rocke!ellor said.
"Nllroo will bef!ln to lose votes
PARIS - THE IJNITED STATES TOLD North Vlolllam lodal' It on tile second ballot l!ld by tile
would release 14 NorUI VietDIJne&amp;e prliiOilera •• a ugelture ol aood end of !be llllrd, the dam will
wUI" - a move obvloual1 aimed at thewlng the VIetnam Ialka whleh break."
hive llllde oo progress since their start. He IIPPealed to Hanoi to ' N 1 x o n•s Ueuteoant&amp; were
release more U. S. war prlaonerL
warning deleptes that IIley
The prlsooera have been held by the United Stateo since 1966 mt¥ miss the train completely
when the U, S. Navy captured a lfi'Oitl of North Vletnameae seameo I! IIIey !aU to vote !or him on
In an Incident related to the Gel! or Tookln Incident which p . . _ !lie ftrst ballot. This ar(IUIIenl
tile tlrst u. s. bombing or North Vletmm.
O:lrew a scarS Into the New
Jersey delega:Uon, where most
WASHINGTON- FORMER PRESIDENT DWIGHT D. Elsenlloller, ~ the state' a 40 delegates have
In guarded condltloo !ollowltW his sixth heart -•k In 13 yeors, SUJIPOrtecl Son. Cue as a
wu on a regimen of Uquld tooda and cunplete bed rest today while tavorite son. ThatJa why Case
doctors assessed the damage to his hearL
was having trouble holding 01110
Authorities at Waiter Reed Army Medical Center where the his delegates.
77-year-&lt;Jld general Is hoopitallzed said In their last bulletin TilesNixon managers also were
day he was uresting comfortab]y and is free of pain." They aaJd hi a telling Rocke!eller beckers tllat
pulse, breathing &amp;nd blood pressure were stable, but he was "aer· den,ying tile oomlnal!on ID Nixon
iously ill 11 and the outlook for recovery was .. guarded 11 or uncer- coeld lead to victory by
tain.
Reagan. hero cl the oonservatlve wing. And they IA&gt;ld Reagan
ATHENS, 0100 - FOURTEEN BASEBALL teams were IIIJJied supporters that the outcome or
ID psrtlclpote In the double - elimination Amerlean Legloo alate . a stop.Nilroo coalltloo could be
toornament here beg!~ Aug. 12.
the nomlnetlon o! Rocke!eller,
Teams entered in the state toonwment included Findley, Sid- tile candidate ot: !lie ltherals.
ney, Piqua, Cincinnati, Elyria, Ashley, Hlllsboro. Lancaster, AshFlorida deleptes, who had
tabula, steubenville, Marietta. Worthington, Euclid and Kent. Pair- favored Nixon by a subatamlal
ill!:&amp; for the tourney were scheduled tor Sun:lay evening.
majority. began drifting toward
Reagan Tueaday and gave him
~ o! picking up tile ~~tate's
Long is Loser in

Matador .Manuel •1el COrdobea'' Bealtez, telled 1111 taunted the
braWIIY bull TUesdl¥ wltll. quick !lips or his ...,. and then •toAied
and threw his black cop tothellnll1 Kellledy. ID the tradition of~
Ish bull lighting, the Y""-ter threw It boek. The crowd of lllouaands acreamed Its lj)proval. The lllllldor - - the bull to KeDned&gt; IIIII kWed II with one quick thrUst of tile swonl.

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HOLZER HOSPff AL - VIsIting hours 2-4 and 7-ll p.m. Par-

Missouri Election

ST, LOIJIS (tWO - Ll Gov.
ents only on Pediatrics Ward.
Thomas F. Eagleton wrested the
ADMISSIONS
senatorial
nomination !rom U. s.
Mrs. Clyde B. Frazier, Rt. 1
Beaver; Mrs. Alan D. Jobnson,
Middleport; Mrs. .nmmy L e e
Baker, Wellston; Mrs. Plus E.

Sen. Edward V. Long in the Mis-

souri Democratic prlmar'y.
Eagleton, 39, Issued a victory
statement early toda,y, secure in

Hyrne, 154 Woodlawn Dr.: Mrs.
Ronald L, Carr, Pomeroy; Mrs. his belle! that his 18,000 vote
Henry 0. &amp;lmmers, Rt. 2; Mrs. lead could oot be overturned In
the few remaining precincts still
Norma J. Mccarl.,, 1802 Chatham Ave.; Mrs. Dannie L. Brick ~

to report trom the Tuesday primary.

Les, Rt. 1; Lisa R. Herald, Mid''It appears that Mr. Eagledleport; Lori Lym Holle, RL 1
ton is the wiM.er,'' Lorw said
Vinton; John S. Reltmire, Mason,
Hospital, she Js survived by ooe W. Va.; Mrs. J. C. Justus, RL !rom his Larksville, Ma., IKine.
brother, Bret Edgar, and grand- 1 Vlnton; Mrs. Rufus B. Ell- But he reCused to concede the
parents. Mrs. Florian was the cessor, 42 Grape St.; (nx)rge W. election. He said he wanted to
study the returns today before
former Patt;y Carpenter.
Corbin, 946 Flrst Ave.; Mrs. W,
Ray MDler, Rt.l Uverpool; Mra. maid~ any oddltional statements.
Ervin J, Acree, Middleport; StelJa Y. Wireman, Rt. 2 Pedro; Mn.
Robert W. Mercer, Jackson;
iilsron M. Johnson, 423 second
Ave.; Danny G. underwood, Rl
(Contlneed !rOO&gt; Pogo 1) ·
2 Pl Pleasant; Steven F. Sloemaker, Rt. 1; James H. Rick-Summer o.ttice hours, prin:·. man, Rl 2 Bidwell; John L.
cipals' office, 8 L m. to 3 p, m.;
MeltUck, Rt. 3 Qak Hlll; Luther St.Verintendent's office, 8 L m.
C. Bowles, Radcliff; Joey M. ID4p,m.
Nicholson, Chauncey; Ronald 1.,
- Evecy school employe to
Hargett, Oak Hill; Charles B. Hol- have an annual tuberculosis test.
The very lltest new~ I~" wide
singer, RL 2 Racine; George H.
-A licensed insurance agency
nylon ilroqrain ribbon streps-tht
Wyant,
Rt. 5 Jackson; ChaiDICO)' may sell tax sheltered aMuities
bl&amp;. youna. fun look. But the
W. Rife, Jackson; John E. Bish- to eligible staO' members subsewitch me~r~s business. It's 1
jeweled-lever movement.
op, Jackson; Mrs. Donald L. Han. quent to approval by the board or
waterproof', shod resistent
noo, Gell}jlolls state IDat.; Gary education.
f---..._ Carnelle wUh unbreaklble
Michael Ro,., Rt. I Patriot; Gary
m~lnsprint. sweep second
BIJILDING USES
h11nd ••• precision made
T. Bryant, 11 Burger Ave.;
THE BOARD approYOd buUdby Bulove, of tourse.
Timms E. LOWe, RadclliJ.
lJW uses Including:
Also with wide white leather
BffiTHS
The Pomeroy Elementary
or cork·eolor suede straps.
Mrs. Alan D. Johnson, Mid- School auditorium and three
dleport, daughter, 3:25 p.m. classromts, Monday through FriTuesday; Mrs. Ronald L. Carr, day, next week, 9L m. to 12 noon,
Pomeroy, son, 9:46 a.m., Tuea. and Friday, next week, 7 to 8:30
day; Mrs. Henry 0. &amp;unmers, p.m., bytheSciotDVsUeyllai&gt;tist
Rt. 2, son, 3:43 p.m., TUeldl¥. Aasoclatlon !or a Bible School
DISCHARGES
The Harri sonvtlle Elementary
Mrs. Ametta Baker, M r a. School, Saturds&gt;, Aug. 24, lor a
James M. Brag, Mn. Jolm C. fatheMOO banQ.uet served by the
Campbell, Claude H. Cboei!O- Order ol Eastern Stars.
brew, Mrs. Gay Circle, Mra.
The Rutland Elementary School
Bartow Durst, Min Freda Fis- gynmaslum, Saturdal', Se!&gt;L 7,
cher, Mrs. Richard E. Garten, and Sunday, Sept. 8, lor a ftower
James P. Grueser, Mra. Jat!k show by tho Rutland Friend!&gt;
CARAVELLE'
Hall, Ira E. llatfteld, Ar1hur Garden Club.
division of BULOVA
M. Hoyt, Homer E. Huddleston,
Nmnerous bills were approved
Mrs. Clyde Hunt, Stephen Lu- !or Pl)'lllenl.
tellls Jenkins, Michelle A. PlyAttemirw were Hargraves and
male, Mrs. Giy T. Rawlins, Dale hi• aasistant, Larry Morrisor~t
A. Riegel, Mrs. Louis E. Un- Clerk L. W. McCOO"'IIs,andboard
roe, Mrs. Gary Edward Walkar members, Virgil King, president;
aDd son, Mn. Bernard L e e Mra. E. 0. Rail, Hiram Slawter,
White, Mro. Roonle Ropr Mc- BUI Porter and Don Mullen.
Cain, Mrs. William o. Smeltzer, Mrs. Jim l, Baker, Mra.

the broad way
to keep up with the limes

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cecu Stith (expired), Dorool E.
Plants, Jr.

Chrildne Branham, Pomeroy,

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lnvostlgallon ot: a brealdntll!ld
enterlnr -enll,y orer last
at the Bo,y eabln,
WIB reported toCounty SierUIRobch.
!iberllr Hartenbaeh said locke
wero torn orr the cebln door to
gaio entrance. Mattresses Inside
!lie building were loll outdoors
and olber clama&amp;e was Clllllled,
Tbe sheri!! aloo said James
E. Woodall, to, McCOmb, Miss.,
has been arre- on cbarsos
ot: IIRoxlcatlon and dlolurl&gt;lng the
peace, and Is being held In jsU.

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smne strength but still clJngs to
10 votes. Anything less would
further erode his soothern ba.ae.

New Jersey- Maybe the Orst
ravorlte son state to crack. sen.
Case has wavered several
times. He would lead most or

WOMEN TO MEET
Episcopal Chereh Women wlU
meet !or a potluck luncheon at
12:30 p.m. Tberedl¥ at I he
parish bouse ot: Greco Eploc:opal Church. Following I h e
lunebeon, WOllam B. 'l'holnls
of Belmont, Mass., will speak.

For Rocky
MlAMI liEACH (U~ Neloon A. llrlclielsUer roeehed tile
IJid o! hla pollllcal r . - at
. l:f9 a.m. EDT totlol IIIII !Guild
. . pol

A pedtion for divorce has been

BOND FORFEITED
One defendant !or!elted a bood
and another was fined Tuesday
night In the court ot: POmeroy
Mayor Charles Logar. Charlotte
Schneider, Lawrenceburg, Ind.,
!or!elted a $15 bood po- on
charges of driving left ID eenter.
Mary CUrtis, Pomeroy, was fined $25 and costs on a charge ot:
Issuing menacing lllreets.

and paternal grandparents are
Mr. l!ld Mro. E. E. Follrod,
Pleaunt Ridge, Pomeroy. Mrs.
Bessie Hall, PeMJyhanil, Is a
maternal - t - grandmother.
Mr. l!ld Mrs. Follrod "'o have
l - John Dovld, two.

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CHAPMAN·
-CANADAY
In TIM Middle Bloclc

Mt•t To ll!lbetfeltls

He had told newsmen he would
announce hhl choice between 10
and 11 a.m. (EDT) today. But at

11:10, Herbert G. Klein, his press
secretary, told reporters Nixon
was still undlclded.
un has not been offered to
anyone at this time," Klein said.
"The problem is just weighing
the merits ot several outstanding candidates."
He said Nlxoo had returned to
his suite at the HUtoo Plaza
Hotel wllll a small group ol advisers to further consider the
matler.
The former vice president's
rtctory was a remarkable
comeback !or a man whose

political career eeemeil finished
after he lost the White House to
John F. Kennedy In 1960 and
then failed in an electioo for
governor of his native California

In 1962.
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which he feared would become :
worse in the years ahead.
Discusses Cities Tour
During that same midnight
ride, he said he was thinking or

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of the

cities Wring the next two weeks '
lo help reunite the party,
In a television interview after.
the balloting, he said he felt he.
had wrapped up the nomination :
wben he won the Oregon:
presldeodal primary May 29,;
althoullh ho conceded that
Rockefeller and Reagan had :
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King,

Richard M. Nixon

Queen .
Named
Walter Jordan and Dawn Carper will reign as king and q.Jeen
or the 1968 Meigs Coon!&gt; Junior
Fair. Crowned by AM Holter,
1967 Junior Fair Qleen, follow~
lng the 4.H S*;,vle Rewe Wednes~
day night, both ere also 4-H

Caused Closure

GREENVU.LE, KJ, CUPO Nino _,.., troppecl bJ an oxplooiOIIIa a !p'awllnl 1011
- ' mine _,. IIIIa wastere KeDllld&lt;J eoDIJIUIIII;y, ware !lxmd
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MIAMI BEACH (UPU- KICII- _.ms lnOic:ted oo party Unlty .
ard M. Nbon _,ed hi• aecmd bJ Barry Goldwater's steamrolcempall!ll !or !lie presidency to- ler triumph over Roclle!eUer
dal' trying to dedde "which or four years ago.
Major shifts In tile Florida
several very good candidate&amp;".
New Jersey delegations In
and
would
malce
the
best
rumlng
IIIAMI BEACH- PAT NIXON WATCHED tile mass or humanity
tbe
final
hours helped Nixon to .
mate.
An
Aide
said
he
was
uhav·
011 the lloor of ...-on hall e,.,t Into a wUd deDIOIIItrai!oD !or
1bwart
tl'le
efforts o1 Rockefeller
her hua- IIIII ranembered a almUor see~&gt;~ elgilt years ago. lng dll!l&lt;ulty" making tile choice.
Nllroo, who """ the Republican ind Reagan tD deny him a first ,
''11d.s jill&amp; doellft CCJ:De to one twice 1D a lifetime," she said in:
presidential
nomination on !lie ballot victory.
c:re&amp;lloual1. But lhe allll reclUs the pain that lollowed Richard M.
Nixm.
told
two
newsmen
who
:
Nbna'a ranlatloo In 1960 wltll his loso lA&gt; Jolin F. Kenned,y. !lrst ballot II 1:48 a.m. (EDT)
Tearo atreamed down ber lace the! nlglrt Ia Nove-r but now, today, conferred with advisers tonk an autDmot&gt;lle ride with :
lhe said, "The mood of the coeniry Is dll!erent. • She stood alone at until 4 a.m. then gpl up early him late Wedne!ldlzy night tllat :
the 19110 c:oawntloa, but Wedneldl¥ night har daughters were witll to discuss vice presidential pos- he wanted a candidate who was ~
her. The !lmll,y left COOY8odoo haU be!ore tile ballot!~ began, ID be sibilities wtth party leaders and "simpatico,. with him and who :
underotood big city problems
advisers.
wltll Nlsun.

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MIAMI BEj\c;II - TilE NEW NIXON WU.L EMPLOY a new campoJcn atraie&amp;l' Ill hlo sacond bid !or the White Hoose. The Iormor
vlco prealdtlll will COIICOIIIrlte on phootal llllllstrW atateo &amp;&lt;IIIII
Into whit hla aides calls "hootlle territory" - Including big
city &amp;l*too.
n wW be a reversal ot: NiliXIfl's 1900 strategy or violtlng ovecy
atate ID the IJnkin. Tho! plan carried Nilron to de!eal by John F. Ken.
necly, To !ree hlmotl! !or his DOW IIIProoch, Nlllllfl has been working
IM!Io Wlltr the RepHican porQ&gt;.

BEACH (UPI)-Richard M. Nixon oponod hia •oconc
for tho pruiHncy today by ehoo•lng Gov. Spiro T.
Maryland u hla running malo.
who won th• Repultlicaft presidential nomination ""'
ly today an tM flrat ballot, made th• surprlu • announument
lou than 11 houra latv.
"I havo now modo a doclolan. I ohall rocammond to tho can·
vonllon 'hat II nominato for vlco pro•ldont on tho Republican
rlckot Gov. A,now of Maryland, Nixon •aid ot 12:39 p.m. EDT.

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lllt be said It all waa
WV11bwhlle, ond thai I! ha had II
1o do over again he wouldo'l
o~~anso anylhlnc.
Happy, his wl!e, dlcln'l 9llte
ery u lhe l!ld Rocllelaller mel
the preas a tow minutes after
watchlnll ou TV Richard M.
Nllroo'a Orst ballot triumph.
Roc:lleleller amtlod, l!ld said be
MIAMI BEACH - C11S PRESIDENT FRANK STANTON Thursbad alrood,y Jlhaned Nism wllb Ill¥ lnvlled Richard M. Nl&gt;oo to debate his Demoerallc OllPOIIOJl( In
COIIIP'abdatlona l!ld a proml10 11111 lllll'a aleetloaln a serlas of television broadcasts.
to halp him campai&amp;fl,
ID a - r . told Nllroo the orrer depended on Con(;reos
"II looks 11ko I dlcln'l paoiiJII a bW to ouapead tile ..,..,alled ~-time provi•Jon thlt
-rl,y,. he said or hla earller would require broadcut slatlons to give OQUli t!Jbe "' any candl!oreeasto !bat Nixon - d !all datil. The Se'*" haa paaaed IIIIa l!ld It Is now be!ore tile Hcuae.
ola1 o!
aoal- "I ran about .
75 vollla lllort o! I
MIAMI BEACH - GOV. RONALD REAGAN o! California said
- - l!ld Gov. (llonald) earl,y today the best vice presldeodal candidate avallable!D tile R&amp;o
Roa!lllll was about 100 sltorl of puhlicaD porQ&gt; Is Gov. James Rhodes of Ohio. I~Mpn revealed his
what I had hoped,"
choice ID a post.mldldght meeting wltll delegates !rom MlulasippL
Wily, ha waa aMed, after two
l,yn No!zlser, ~·· communicaiiOflfl director, rela&gt;ed tile
previcus cllfeata and after IOWl'IIJI''I statement to newiJDen following the closedodoor catlcu&amp;.
taldng himsal! lllls time out ot: .
lbo race, had be !lnall,y docldecl
MIAMI BEACH - WHEN RONALD HEAGAN GOT back to his
lo malce a !bird nm !or !lie heeclquarters hotel shortly a!ter 3 L m. (EDT) today, tile campelgn
Republican prlu7 He said he a1cna wore still ~- lllt the 1968's hod been crossed out. Now the
aaw tho In tnd&gt;le and licnl raod "Reapn !al- President In 1972."
lllat after 22 yeara In .,.emID his Orst bid !or the Ropubllean presideodal ncmlnatlon tile
aervlco ''I !tit I had no Call!ornla go....- had not been e&gt;POcied to win. But there was oo
"-" not to malce avsUoble !lie dooi&gt;t the ohowlng ba made, l!ld tile publicity he got, carried him ~
~I bod."
clowrl the road to UMllber lrl' In !cur yeara. His part! sana were
iVliJ dl4 be lblnk he bod lost? ready to go. R•p• llaured the quosti011 was premature. "Oh, !or
''I lblnk lila -01111111 '-•'• uke," M rtl)lkd. .. Between aow and then there will have
I iof Jlr ......."!~ Dlck !!'~ · ia...,_-dlclalon on who to IGJ'W robe g&lt;nornor of Call!orn!L"
DDmtnatton for

to hold.
North CAroline- Evenly opll~
11 l!ld ll, between Nixon and
Reagan wltll a lew st!U
undecided. Could shirt either
WI¥.
Ohio- Favorite son Rho:les

Utah- SmsU state with big
hopes. It Is holding its 7 votes
fur Romney temporarily In the
hq&gt;e that Nlxoo wUI need just

tlllllb'.

Ho bad opanl m ostlm.... ~
mllll011 lA&gt; flO million- ho'l not
a man to bop track ol tile
Dlclfall and &lt;lmtt-ln hll tldrd
!Utllo 1r7 ror the Rtpd&gt;ll&lt;&gt;lfl

the delopUon lniD the Rocke!el-

16 for Reagan. If Texas cc:Wd
put Nixon over, It may unite.
Arur Nixon Joss in Teus wwld
llliicate it's going into a second

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ler camp. But the votes Nixon
woold get could put him dose to
the top. Roeketeller wants case

bargain.
PeiUisylvania- The heart ot
Rockefeller strength. Aoythlng
less than 45 Pennsylvania votes
would be a blow ID Rocke!eUer.
Texas- Jr Nixon ls to win on
the ftrst ballot, It ohould
become clear at this point. The
delegadon Is split 40 !or Nl'"'n,

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!Ued In Meigs COunty commoo
pleas court by Ezra E. !ibeets,
Rl I, Reedsville, agalnat Francis M. Slleets, oddre" unknown.
entire 34 votes.
The
pialntll! charges llfOBB neThe key to tile oomlnatlon
glect
of ~ty and extreme eruelmay Ue with those committed
b' end Is aeeklng eustody of
to ravorlte aons.
two minor chUdren.

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The Democ:ratlc vice proal.c.,.._ In 19110 waa
Adlat E. S.Vonson, granclafll- .
er ot: lbt JIOIV' • 1952 .and 1958
preBidsrrllal candidate.

Daughter is Born
Mr. and Mrs. Philip F'ollrod,
P&lt;111eroy, are announcing the
birth or • daughter I GU. Dlwn,
at Holzer Hoopltal.
Maternal grandmother Is Mrs.

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MALAGA, Spain- FOR TilE WORLD'S HIGHEST poid D11U1o
Yet Reopu and Roeke!ellor
dor, it was a very good. day. But the rou ot•'ole" flrc:m the buJI..
suppertero
have cooalatentl,y
rllw erowd was !or Joseph Kennedy m, 18, .... or the lale Sen. Jlob.
reAIIed
to
coneede
Nixon aa
ert F. Kenaody,

[HOSPITAL NEWS

Dale Miller, a former Middleport r~sldent, has accepted
a po1idon aa skating instructor
at the Belpre Skating Rink. He
had been employed with UnJvac,
Inc. at Norfolk, Va. since his
discharge trom the Navy.

Rocky

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lloll,y Seodnel, Mlddloport-POII18ro;y, o .. Aug. 7, 1968

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Poor management by an e...,._
tlve head w11 blamed in the cloalog o! the Portland Ele.mentary
School by three members o! the
Seethorn Local Board or Edueatlon in 1 meeting with a "dtJ..
zen~ committee,. at PortlanJ
Wednetda.&gt; nl.llt.
The board me-ra, Howard
Ervin, Mrs. Dorotll,y Benb and
Harcy HID, met wltll Mrs. Don
Jolullon, WUllamlloushl!ldC!arence Lawrence lA&gt; dlseesa the
closl~ recenil,y ordered by the
school bolrcL
About a hundred persoos o!tlle
Portland Ull were pre~ent to
hear the orderl,y lhre&amp;llour aeaol011.
Ervin, who aerved •• opokeaman lor tbe board, in answer to
moat quoatlons, said tile dlatrlc:t
had su!lered a delldt be&lt;auao
ot: ''POor
011 the part
of a former ...c:utlve I-."
Ervin said In his cpiJdoo the
Portland achool parhlpa could
be req&gt;eoad In Jlllllr)' or 1969.
Mr. HUI OJPresaed cp1D1011 tllat
clasaoa coulrl re111110 there at
the beglnnlnc of the IMt - 70
scbenl term.
Ervin dlacloaed tllal the dl•

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trlct clerk, Joann Wol!eand Charles Hayman. who served IS ex-

ecuthe held !ollowlng the midyear resigMtlon of Paul B. Powen laat February, submltled an
estimated budget showina: a deftdt of about $34,000 for the next
year.
It was lndleated by Enln that
the l&gt;l&lt;esolty of having ID pay addltlonal salaries, retrooct!YO ID
last September, becaeaoot:House
BW 350 had added to the dlatrlct'a Unancfal woes. He also
aald ftYO teachers receiYed higher than required PI¥ last school
term.
Robert Bowen, Meigs CowJty
~ of sehools, and
Harold Housh, a CC&gt;U1Q' boerd
member, &amp;110 attended.
Roush, at ooe point, ebaerved
!bat the C0Uf11;J board had nolblng
tD do with !be wa,y tile Southem Local Boord spent Its money
aflor Ervin said the C0Uf11;Jboard
approvoc1 !lie Southern Local operatlrl!.
The Pnrtll!ld area dtlzen'a
c:ommllteo npro.....Uves, withClUI rocelvlnc 8J11 commlltment
!rom the boan1, IIIIIOIIDCacltholr
belief lbt 11tuat1on could bo ..,._

achievement winners.
Dawn Is the daughter of Mr.

rec:ted by redlatrlctlng, lA&gt; send
more pupils to POrtland, closing
!lie junior hlllh beDding, and returning tile 7-lltll students.to the
schools in their respecuve ar~
ees.
E.rYln said he would not ravor
cloalng tile 7-lith beDding !or rea.aooa oC morals. He saldhethlnka
It Improper to have the older
children In the same building
wltll yoongaters begionlng lllelr
achool training.
Ervin slso said the board's
only alternatlveo, because ot: !lie
financial pllgilt, were to consoUdate wllb another dlstrl&lt;l, aok
tor 'dlree or lour more milia in
taxes, or close the school.
D u r 1 n g further discussion,
members ot: the committee sold
ddlclree In tile Pnrtland aree are
1hree miles to Racine than Le-

tart, and lllat high water would
cut orr Route 338 be!ore Route
124.
The board members, iD CJleaaaked would
be dono If on the tlrll dl¥ of
adlool children wet11 to Racine
Instead ot: Letart. The board
members lndl&lt;lled they did not
(Coot!JIIed on Pogo "'

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and Mrs. George Carper, Route 1,
9lade, and has been Jn 4-H 11
years. g,e Is a member ot the

7 Teen Stitchers 4-H Club, with

Republican Standard Bearer, 1968

Nixo;, Changed Man
MIAMI BEACH (UPO- Rlcl&gt;- down to work with his personal field was wide open; he had
ard M. Nixon was 1 changed secretary, Rose Woods, fishing mD no deals or promises; he
out his own handwritten notes wanted a man who coold work
man today- he was a winner.
a
weathered brown with him e!!ect!YO!y and s)'D&gt;He
was
the
un:llsputed trmn
possessor of the Republican brietcase as he dictated new patheticaUy, who shared his
presidential nomination over pusages ror his acceptance philosophy and goals !or, alter
all, the man he chose tor vice
such glamorous opponents as speech.
president migtlt eM ~.~&gt; u chief
Alter
watching
the
nmtlratGov. Nelson A. RockefeUer of
executive
some day.
New York and Gov. Ronald ing speeches aOO demonstration
One of the first t:hqa he
In his beball, Nixon got
Reagan of CallforniL
planned
to tackle after cQ~~~~let.­
somewhat
fidgety.
He
decided
But more ~rtantly for his
ing
his
convention
chores was a
self esteem, he was a man who to go tor an automobile ride and

had clawed and climbed from
Mrs. Richard Moos u her ad- the depths or polidcal despor&gt;visor.
dency after two terrible beatWa.lter Is the son ot. Mr. and Ings- Cor the presidency in 1960
Mrs. Mendal Jordan, Route 4, and for the California governor·
Albany. He has been in 4~H 9 ship in 1962.
years and Is a member of the
Furthermore,
in personal
Carpenter Boys 4~H, Mr. and conversatioo early today, the
Mrs. Dorsey Jordan, advisors. rormer Republican vice presDawn has been active In Junior ident accept the fact that he
leadership, has been a camp laced a hard election campign..
counsellor, is a member of the but he seemed calmJ,y confident
junior lalr buerd, the 4-H COm- of the outcome. After six hard
mittee, and has attended 4-H yeats, he had, in his opinion,
Club Congress. Her projects have throughiy erased the Image o! a

Included sewing, lood and mtrl- loser.
During the long night or his

tion, chlld care, coneervadon,
and junior 1-rohip with her

Walter bas been a camp

suite

atop the HUlon Plaza

coun.. Hotel. He packed his wl!e and

aellor, a delepte ID National daughters orr to Conveodoo HsU
ClUzenshlp Forum at Washing- earl,y In the evening l!ld settled
loll D.C., and be alao won the
district project nominations,
whleh covers 19 coootlea, lD
Entomology. Welter's proJects
have lncludod rope, electrldiJ,
veptable gardening, conservation, oed entomology.
A dog sbew added to tile Meigs
COunty Junior Falr actlvltleslhla
year will be under opooaorlhlp ,
&lt;1 the boy oed i!rl seoul inlopl.
while Ohio Edlcator Jolin S.
The show baa been sd11Mllled
Millett made R-1' IIOID!nal- lor 10 LID. 011 WednetodaY with
ing speoch.
· - to be given In live cateTbo opeech was seconded by gories - !lie l\lmloat, llhlalest,
Houao !lleeker Charles Kur!esa prettiest, ugliest, and tiloat abeIIIII State Senator Mlchul Ma- dlllll. A doC IIIQ' be Mitered In
l_.. Then, R-1 DOIVed lo 10nral catqorloa but ean nthe front o! the box and put an calve an award In oal,y - arm around hla two deiqhtera,
!oltlp COunty Yeetb ~ lo 16
years
&lt;1 aso are elltllblo lo enlibel')' l!ld - · - !Ira.
Rhlldeo -'1 como to lbo coo- tor lD animal In the llhDW. Dolld·
vlllllon beeallee o! Ul heallb.
lint for rqlotraiiOa ,, ~­
A hllh llehool bud, wllb par- EIIIrloa are 1o be maclt tiltbllobllclpanlo dresoed In blaclr, white blo Ohlinlor, jomiGr lolr - and . . - huollll'o -ma, lecl retal')', by lalophono, 992-S'I'/4,
lila cit-ClOD with roullna ... ..,. mall.
muale.
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lllt . . . . 'rllllnl ~ bo pn-.d It tllo lime 0( . .
l!ld It ~· .DbviAiul Ohio show. All qa are lo bo 011
"11'1•'1 plfll' a· lillr rcu In tho a loulllllll all be moved !roll
~·,tm.r.ot lnthedah- tllo ~ ltlunediRo!Jil-

Scouts Plan

Dog Show

::=_:::::~:::...:::E Rhodes Held Firm, then Switched

cd 111eet iao root bolow ll'OUIId
love!. Boac:uora said tho n1D1b

.IIIAlll BEACH CUI'O - Goo.
body -..a a "coalicltnblo Jamlo A. - · o! Ohio dltl
«stan&lt;o'' ci.er to 1111 ouctb' ill said bs would
!110 mint.
do II !lie Repabll0111 N¢onal
The becllta _ . carrlod 011 Cotwltlllotu He hold bla dtltll- · to walllal~· lloo lnllcl 011 lbt first ballot,
IIIII to a Ill up nllehod lo lila wliller.
It ......... CGaunurtll1 Furlber, be boldad
pllalln O....VUII.
the ....,.. to liliJ! ,the ...,..,_
Tbl 111111 _ . JdtJI!Ifted lloo IJid fD lllo prtCIII tP
. u Will Rice.!. ~~· _ol Kcllltlr1, hlm111! prOIIDod ilr a.o praal.
KJ,; Robort ~. lll,lllid- cltrlq IIIII ....,. _ .

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a ltlrerniD 111 a.o
Rowwler, ~ Ptroor .....,
Elilltib. 84, llatiJ .. . .. . . Jldlar«
Emost w. llball wia ........ ...
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m• lmpQ1na "I told .)'OU 10, u
claJplte maneuv¢nl. Nixon
llrdlll tbo11 Ia lba next
waa at111 about 6'1, VOiel short
Jeart ,l!ld live monilia," R-• of lbo naodtd 867 ' l!ld II was
saicl.
WliCOIIaln - not Ohio - which
!llpporla oihera
put 111m over tllo trJp.
u. ,_... blo earllor '"'P- The .,...,_ opan1 much or
J1Qrt ot: New Yon Mayor
tho ovllllal 011 lbo Oonr wllb
l.ln!l.oq •• Nbal'l .l'ldlrc ... dtloptlon, bel llbortl,y bemalo.
lore hlo lllDIO was put In nomiWhaa !lie roll clll waa lllliln nation !or !avorlte aoo he
oariJ totlol !late Cbdrrnan DOIVed IIIIo a box lOll with
Jolin I( - · boloro Michigan Goo· Georav llomno7
lbo
011 tho C!*Ylil- and hlo !lmll,y.
tiOII lloar ond -cecl "115
EIIJa1l4 lllttch
ftllol !al- lllioclao, IJIO ftllollor
IIOmrley lDCl R!IDdU iau&amp;lled
!IIIIa IIIII Oill ftllo !al- Slu-o lflfl JoUd wblla - 300 dim;.,.. II lbo 1114, lila - - · parlclad C11 the Door
· IWIIehtd Ill ·• · ftllol .,.,Rlctt. carn1riJ ''~ lor PraalIH II. liiOIIII.
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'tJ ·ill «d ID, ·- · a~ · Ilia rao- bloi•U.,. Perr!or·ia.'t
llid' A~~t~NW• ll'lmill at ....... frltllcl Wllj~' aalii'"Jobllor ail"
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series of plannirw conferences

at a resort outside San Diego,
Callt, tD which he wiU fly
Saturday. He emphaalzed lh

With no sirens or flashl...1g
lights, Nixon's car slipped out
into the traftlc shortly betore
11:30 p.m. During a 3o.m.inute
driw, he tooJc; his nomination as
a foregone conclusion and
talked largely or his plans lor
the future.
He conceded there had been
quite 1 battle within the party
over his running mate, but said
that untU he could go through
three conferences ot party
leaders after the balloti~. the

need

for

planni~

the

for

best poUibte

the cities :.nd

mainlllinance ot law and order.
As soon after the conventlon
as his Sin Diego consultations
will permit, he wanted to make
a (lying trip to some or the
major cities, not for convention-

al political rallies bot to • - "
any reeUqJ which may hi.Ye
been rumed during the Intramural scrimmaging that led to
the climactic roll call.

triumph, Nixon spent most of

most active lntereat being In the time In his belge-oncl-gold

!ood projecta.

invited along two press assocladon reporters who had krown
him from campaigns past.

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Aide to FHA's Roush
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Allee L. 'l'llrnbull hu b...,
named asal&amp;tant eouJ(V supervisor ~ the Farmers Home Administration.
A June gra41ate or Ohio state
Unlveralty, be Ia assistant to
Mlltm E, Roush, county !IIPOrvisor of the Athaas ofDee and a
resident of ~cuse.
Tbe Atllenl ol!lco served
Melaa. Athena, Hocking and Vlnlorl counties.
Born and rMred on a 200acre beal ond hog !arm st Gollama, 'l'llnDull has rot
tilt Farmer• Home Acimlnlolratlon the put two IWI1fi1BrS while
- . . a&lt;hool. U. hal a BS
deltae In 181'ieuuu... .._.,_

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Glory, Nixon

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Edlllt Flllter rell..od Som
Mcilowtn Iller 1 llb&gt;&amp;le and a
walk in the llrlll lnDinc ol 111e

As a Winner!
Richard M. Nix~n. the 1968 slllndard bearer for
the Grand Old Party, said all along he had the n~m­
ination wrapped up.
He did, last night about I :36 a.m. in Mi11111i. Later
he told newsmen he thought after the Oregon pri·
mary victory he had it and only needed to refrain
from making a blunder that would lose it.
On this page are pictures of Mr. Nix~n and a w
vealing pre·conventi~n c~lumn by the astute Bl'IICe
Biossat which, after having witnessed the convell"
lion, proves exactly how clearly Bi~ssat analyzed
the infighting that led t~ Nixon's victory _and the de·
feat ~f Govs. Rockefeller and Reagan .

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!, CAMP. PERRY, ado (IJPO- ·police "'""' wltll a 2,813, and
John !L Jolla-, jult.,..,.;,
11m - · Ta., bid 'a 12- Clllf.: look the dvWan clllldGD

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The Claw, Fang Infighting
By Nomination Hopefuls
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NEA Washington Correspondent

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convention scetMt including
e1[clusive siMfclies of Richard Ni1[on
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filth lllth Ida 111111 blall &lt;Nor tho piii)'Oifa.

NO, 13 WIID'I 10 Ulllueky !or toO-loDI mark,
The vtaltora, rar from -.It
Dave Roberta and the Columbuo Jolt 111ten II came Wodnea. let IOOH with a fllur-&lt;WI blr·
doynlllht.
The ~· wiD halted tho

COiumbue Jolt' three.pmo tanl(lln and pll them )lotl.: pmo
btblnd JOC&lt;IIid.plece Rocheotor:
lloberta, rllaiDIIda ricord Ill
13-4, held G1e Rod WIDp Ill nina
hila u lilt Jell·- 7-3.
Cl!uclc IIWtr ...,ued moot
"' lhe punch .. lilt 17 -l1lt Jet
aoaault o1t live Boebeotar p!tcb.
er1. He rl&amp;fld three hlt•, lncludlne hie third bomt rua.
Third baumon Riehle Htb1110 IIIIU'ed lll'llllll1, alualal
bit fourth homer.
" Hlller .,. lhe Joto wiDeiDI lp
the llll&lt;l&lt;IOd he tqpd a
plldl &lt;NW tho 350-loot fence ID
rllhl lleld. CoiUmbua odded anIn lhe fourth GD IIDglee by
HWer and ahorlllq&gt; John Ken-

lljJIJII lead Pill IJito lhe ilnala will! a 2,822 aeon.
lit lilt Nlllmll Plllol Cblm·
Truda Schloridtuuer, LoliiiU,
. ~ib!O Wodnoedal',"bal dier1y llleh.,..., lllr - - · •
Joil Ill - - CbamjiiGD DlitoDII cl1lq!IGDIIdp b7 ' cleNi.vy PC) Daal1d lllmllllln, at lllroniDil Sl1lla Carroll, _.._,
' liroclldlno, Mu.,, . who pd oo an Waal!., 2571.:518,
. ~· ...... dull Ul llln.
, ... , ·llllftlltan, who ..., here In
Tbt reaerve w1.- waa c!jpl.
. ~f$111111886, b...,.&amp;bt hla acore · Gtlo Boolmke, ~eld, m.,
Wflldn ~ ~· II:'
1111b a 2,S73 .ac:ore.
•_Grtoil,_who ..., tho 84th alllll . · :Air Foret Blue
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brnainoal 1lllb • totil o! 2,63$. lla third llrlll!hl team - : l!fiU. ar.on - · lilt fl.rot plonoblp with 1 rour....n ICOn
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pobU. NaVY "'" IIOCOIId IIIII
otlltr defelldlnl cbam- MoiiMa - third IIIII fourth
IDrepln. pl...._
State
Tbt cboql.. ahlp ends tDilay
,;:a~ of tilt Hnt~!Jli..,&gt;J -ble. lltbner
and Gaorio "'"""' doullllde II ~ ID the

+• ....

MIAMI BEACH (NEAl
The last 48 hours before nominating time at the Republic!'"
convention showed again, as in other years, how presidential
struggles tend to be fought out at several levels.
On the propaganda plane, Richard Nlxoo's agents clun_g
doggedly to predictioos of earlf ballot VIctory and held thetr
dele~ate claimo in the range o 1180-700, or mora than enough
to wm.
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller's managers put Nixon at 550 most
of the time, but occasionally veried their counts fro~ a low of
5151o a hi~h of 595. Callfornia Gov. Ronald Reagan_ s men did
not talk figures but indicated confidence that NIXon stood
lower than he claimed.
.
Meantime, the most conservative news agency P!lt out pen·
odic ,lelegate counts which suggested a steady, vlrtuaDy uninterrupted movement of votes toward NIXon. This u~w~rd
trend went on even as Rockefeller was loudly proclaimmg
Nixon losses.
Two other agenclea gave Nlxoa allll blgher counla, lllough
both bad shaded their flpres dowowerd from eerUer, more
Uberal eallmales. Taken to'ether, the three relnfereed lbe
notion, at the dawa of balloting day, thai Nb:on waa elose Ill
the prize.
.
To be around the Rockefeller camp, however, was to be engulfed in optimistic talk of the governor's gains Ia Minnesota
aod Washington and to bear that this spelled vital momentum.
To approach the Reagan command post was to encounter
varieties of enigmatic silence latended somehow to convey
high confidence.
Behind the facades, the real labor of producing the convention'• main decision went forward furiously.
Nixon managers, bulwarked by a willing Barry Goldwater
holding court Ia a hideaway hotel room, baWed to keep Reagan from draining off their crucW foundation strength in tho
Old South. One bastion In North CaroiiDI already bad partly
crumbled. The Nlxoo forces struggled to shore up the next
weakest apots Ia Florida and Mlallaslppi, knowing a larger
Reagan breakout waa perUous.
In bolll these plaftl, reallosa IGIIIheraon larlelf Wider IIJe
bllluenee or ..alrol of 101111Jera Nb:OD4rloalell leaden IIIII•
dellly biUd the price of eontblued allelluee. Tboy. demud a
virtual veto over IIJe eaadldote's e~olee el a ~
..mtaee Florida made It l(arlally elear bJ 1
ally nl I
tut ID .dv-e !oar IIOriliora JlloOrat.-M'ayar ,Joba Undaay
aad Senalen Perey, Halfleld ... JlrGG..,,
Fretting over thll perU, Nixon managers bunt up the Ia·
temal pressurea In New Jersey and Mleblgan. two l&lt;ey favor·
ite son states. The object was simple-to break lbem open to
get at "covered" Nlx011 delepte atren&amp;tb Ul ton In u offset
111 threatened ReagiD Inroads Ia the South. The lnll&amp;bUng 1D
these aiDtea was IDtenae aa Rockei~Uer forces Iough{ to keep
the lld on.
Maryland became a freab battleground, though UWe noticed SurprWng Roekeleller strength had damaged Gov,
Spiro Agnew'a prestige ln 1M waite ol his Nb:on endoraemenl.
He labOred to produce the elusive 20-to-6 count for Nixon
which be had promised.
•
The Reapa threal opeaed the way le a llelated, lboqb
predleted, Nixon advanee in. Peanayh&gt;anla al lltebleUer:•
expenae II eaosed other slltrlnP In CO.-Iktll and Roek)o I
owa N.W York. 'rile eoaeerned delecatea ellber preferred
Nlxoa or jusllearecl ReaCID·
This was the backlaab eUect of Roekefeller's conventionlong effort Ul use Reagan's plaa, real or lmalllned. to halt
Nixon Reagan too felt the 6acklasb, His own 88-vote laver·
ito son delegation, framed broadly with aome 24 Nixon people
and 12 RoeliefeUer bae..,re, rooked with ugry dmands for
treodom from the pledp Ul him, Backers 01 Ida rlva'- re·
unted his open can&lt;lldacy and hls obvious intent to use them
as captive• to help form the base lor his own delepte drive,
Thus lt went Ia the last, beetle 48 bolita before decision
time: Frenzied atruules In California, Mlchlpn, Meryland,
New Jeraey, New Yorl&lt;, COnnecticut, Florida and Mlaslsalppl,
fought bebllid a acrHn of propagand!l whose dlstraeting nolle
ooly underscored IIJe ImpOrtance Of IIJe ~~Hat prlz; at atake.

Is Win~er

.ili FOret MoJ, hankUa Green,

tho,.......,

'

"'" tho aevtNh win In oi&amp;ill
...... for tlli lied Sa&gt;:.

au.

Frank RoblDIOn end CUrl Br&lt;okl~Blefery bacbd J1Jn Hardln'a
Doo !.!IDcher doubled and
llx~ pltthlnf lllth homera In
tlie "ilpener and Paul Blllr's two- ecorod 011 Clou:k lllnllln'a aiDIIe
ID the aevllitli lnDinc to help
run alnsl• IIIJI1'I&lt;ed •
nUy .. the lnnlnl ol lhe Som E!Ue Ill Ida r.lolh vlclllry
n!JIIIteap u tho Ortolea ra- for the An&amp;eJ• cleaplle homera
IUined 8\1 ..,.. bohiM the by Frank Howard IIIII Cop
Tleera. The ofiDIII adllod three Peteuon.
more ruoa In the . . . - IDnlnl

throe-nm

·Co·CapbJns
Named For All
Star, Contest

raae .. lllo.ooventll.

Roche- a runa camo In the

Amid the 111111 runiora that
lfmtreat m11 lou Itt N11ioDa1
Ltaauo trancldae, w1t1i ellher
Buffalo or MU""""" 1D !IDe Ill
IDherll I~ lllo BIICIIi awept tho
JeckiiOIIvllle &amp;Ina :i..2 and 4-3
WodDaodoy nllbl. The l1iln ·
vlclllrlaa lett Buffalo ID . . . ploce, bal recllcod Ita dtllell
bohiDd tho IWrth.place ba Ill

filth, ...... Dol - · _ _...
on, and ....... I llnl1
tony ID the olalrtb.
Thll taama wiDcl up llltlr eerlea ~ ae Dove Wlckirahom
IDIIt for lhe Jeto .,...,. lilck ""'" rames.
Delpdh o! lhe Rod Wlftla. '
A llxth-imlnl homer by Bob
Chance tied lhe _..r for
llulrolo at 2.:1, IOIIInl: lhe otap
~ lilt wlmlo&amp; ruiiiDIIIt ninth.
Dove Baldwin, ID renilf o!
Werreo Jeddrul, .,. Credit for

'IIIII ciJie

the vt&lt;Jmy anc1 Damr Fl'llella
-ed the loao. Jack....Uio
recolvod IIIOiher route 8IIIDI
performance from Tug McGraw
ID tho nltbteap, but all be lilt
for hlo troubles woo a lose aa
Frank Kraulzer ..., for Bu!!alo.
, . TOledo Mud uaoa ID·
creased lllllr IOIIUO lead 111 tl'z
pmea by apllltlne a -••hMcler with Rlchmolld llbllo
......s.p!ace Rocheotor drqiped
• 7-3 daclolon to the CO!umbua
Jtla,
Rlcllmond, In 1111 place, wou
the uven-lnnlnll opener 3-1 as

W, I. Pet.
66 49 •754

Toledo

Rocheeter 59 52 ,$32
Columbus · 57 51 ,528
Jackloavllle $8 54 .$09
S)Tacuae

Loulavtne

SonoiY Vllcleopino bit a ba0111p11 Winer but the llfud Hens
relaiiJtod by I $-4 IICOre In the

&lt;OIIIall. JICk DilAuro,
lllth llxth-lmlne relief from
!like KllkeniiY, boo- Ida
reconl Ill 11-2 for Toledo.

5

51.1
7\2

52 515 .486 10
$2 5.9 .418 12
57

·59

,4$9 13

48 62 ,4116 15\1
Wedneodoy;a lelllllts
Syr1cuH $ Loulovtne 3
COiumbua 7 Rocheeter 3
Buffllo 3 Jackaonvllle 2, lot
Buffllo 4 Jackaonvllle 3, 21111
Rlchmolld 3 Toledo L lot pme,
7 innlnll•
Toledo 5 Richmond 4, 2nl

131 Tee Off In American Golf Classic
AKRON, ado (IJPI)- Tho 7,180-yerd, JlOI'-70 Flreotme round lhe rllo hll.
Tom Welu.,r, U.S. ~
lergeot field ID the ..._..,. ~roe.
Nl!ldaus "'" tho cbamploo Lee Trevino 1111d
Moot o! lhe entrant• com- favorllas to land the $25,000 Gaorge Archer.
hl.llor7 o! lhe American Golf
Three amateun In tho lourClasllc oil fAicilj' GD .a ploted raiJHnlerrupted practice llrll prize oiOII( with uverol
108111 Flreotooe COUntry Club .tounda w......l4q botjl ~~· other a, lnelucllne 1011(-hlllera Dllftenl, wldch baollod the field
couru, · riled .,..;: ot-' aie
-~ ~!1!~~ -&gt;"!.f::)
"f~f · ·-:J!~,J:oro :.~-v~ 1::.:,
toulhlel .. lilt ..Wid. p " • II';
The llold fJI !21~1filUia

of

.,

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~...=~:,:·of ~;;r)l:rowns

thrae amateur• iiladi 111t1r
bid In tile _ . . , round Ollllt" roomda 1111 ......., di,y,
ll1d

,125,000 72-llolt tcarnaJilent, " •"''hemitlolnllnellhlpe,"
HA!Inr the Jtek wal:_.!dl.., alld -11 . CIVWIIed Wtlltrn
chamlloo Arllold P~lj~Jij&lt;, IIIIo 0,., eballlj1lon Jeck Nleklalla,
ulllllly pl~a hla bftl Gil tile who eomp)llod hla precllet

Major league Leaders

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R
ams
e · .

~~r W~Ohlo~ "::~
....

SChmidt of Akron,

OIII.Y HVODIIOI!er• have been
able Ill break ptr 280 ID I 72hole OYont lllrlnelhe !all olgbt
lournlmenta played here.

Friday
L03 ANGELES (UP0 -

AI

Slhl'•,....

prepore tor rrw.J
lllth lilt Loa Anlelt1 Rama,

COecb 811111011 Colllar lo remelllberiDitllo lut dmt CIOYeland ran Info 1M Ramo.
•

wu ttie Playol!

Bowl
eom• J......,. · 1
lba
1111111 bloodltd lilt llroWIIa 30-8,
Collier will -!Jitadly ...
F"'-'1 and the ........... II·
Thai

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Elhlbltlon An.,..ra
The odriMllon games w!ll provide com... with tlie oolutlona
to MIIJIY oJ theJO CJ!eJIIcoe U
be awltebea m011 around. Three
nddea and a NCO'XI-year man

are botly eonteatlnu for Unabacker ,lcilll whllo at lOIII one
reaular IIIII be born out II: tho
JII'OUP bOCOIIU of .Joln&gt;y BriW-

tr'artlinment.

There lo oliO keen OOIIIPOllldbltlan ....... "' _.......
and &lt;IJIIIIGDI IIIII have llon lot lilt defenllve back poJI.

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For

111-. can-..,.
Ida CIIC!IIIIIDI mind.

clnft ciJolce MerviD Upahaw ol

betweer1 veterau Jim
Brlldllraw, aoCJ!Irod ID trade
from Flttaburp, and a hoot o!

Uonl

Trlnlll lllllell U.. l!tf(orinanco rookiea.
lll.hiiJncle.....,.., Paul Wlaill.
ot lett _it...end? .. """"""
...... ,.... -

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YOU'LL FIND . \ \ ..
WHAT YOU'RE
LOOKING FOR
AT

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ROYAL OAI\

thO Cl..eland Browna colml¥

DEBATING DICK eame oul seeond bell agatnal the late
Joba F. Kennedy wbenlbelwo were eampa!CIIflll Ia U..
Televlaed "creal tlebatea" ere geaenUy eredlled ..W.
glvlag Kennedy !be edle lbal delealell Nb:oa.

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
By United Prell lnlernatlootl

Bulralo
Rl-

Roberts Wins 13th Decision Of Year, 7-3

CHILLY RECEPTION Ia South Amerlce was glveo Vlee
Prealdenl Nixon Ia 1958. Here he'a eacaplag a atonetbrowlag Cl'OWd Ia Peru.

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ICoroleaa relief, · niStcl bla - e r , W..on Beale Jock•
record Ul 10~.
..... lin&amp;lo ;cored Mfke Btrlll·
A I1IMwl pinch dOd&gt;lo by bweer 111111 the wlnlilfte run 1D
KaliDa IIIII Norm · Ca!b'a ISU. 1lit 10111, "Joe ~ hit a
homer were the bil"bitl ID the · Winer ID bla llrol mllor I _ .
T II e r a• readlotit - ochedule&lt; Tlpra' v1Ctorr Ill tilt illitoondad at bat for lhe Athlollca.
....,. ID 111111 Dill' haVe been a ~!!!!!!!_
,
ruee by CIOYolllld MIMpr AI
Mil Sllltllemyre plldled a tlxHerrolaon llnmere
Derk but AI Kallno 111181od ID ldlter :or lda·llfth I1IJiaul o!Uw
Ken Harro!ICII bit a lwo-run
..,. run and Blll Freehan year and Joe ~hit~­ llomer In a throe-run llrll
followed with a lwo-run double. ruo homer for the YIDketa In lmlng and Dick Ell01011'11l
Eerl wn.... llded by Deryl their - r . The Athlollce ICIIterod niDe hila 111 wiD Ide
Palter...•• three imine• o! lllnod a aplll ID llle nll!hleap, lllh rame for lllo Reel SOli. It

PlratoJ

TWICE A WINNER '111111 Ellonllower, Nb:oa baiD'I a!waya
oeen eye to eye wllh Ike.

I

ol a triple b)'
,
. Dm SUtton pit&lt;bed Ill el&amp;ltt- .
bitter IJ1d IIOD fllri:J ¥it ·Bob
Bllley dJ"O" lo two.,.,. eaeh
fol' the Dcidpro, whq IIIJGOd ~
Mclllon In 3 24 lmloce and
II: lilt nlidllctP wllh lhe help II: llllled hbn .wllb Ide lOth
llendrlek.o' rllloi&lt;OI'Inc utlllck.
IIIJ&gt;&amp;Ie ll1d a two..,.. -le by

tildians Third .hlrisec1ltive Defeat

Comes Through

,.

mCM"o In lhe.

.

J.ek Gneer1

.,.. Ia .... ·~·!I'd in Gllll.. Bill Glaaa fill&gt; 1bo rlllhl end

pollt!OII ... the clerODJO? Allcllet
•• DOl loqat Golit JaekMI fJI
lall 7111"1 .... ........ - hat
.: line lCill 11 def,nllve ond
.'llhlio Upaba• Wb., ll!ll'llllh lilt

• SWIIIIING
•CAMPING
•FISHING
• PICNICKING
•RECREATION

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ROYAL OAI I
PARI

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Cbeotor &amp; 1'-oy
Oo Rooto 7

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�2- The Doll1 &amp;di!IOJ, p...._,.Midclleport, o., ThuradiJ, Alleu•t

s. 1968

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Richard M. Nixon, GOP68 .Standard Bearer 1
.

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From Defeat to

Glory, Nixon

~­

Iller
th!hl

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wn... GotaWin
Edlllt Flllter rell..od Som
Mcilowtn Iller 1 llb&gt;&amp;le and a
walk in the llrlll lnDinc ol 111e

As a Winner!
Richard M. Nix~n. the 1968 slllndard bearer for
the Grand Old Party, said all along he had the n~m­
ination wrapped up.
He did, last night about I :36 a.m. in Mi11111i. Later
he told newsmen he thought after the Oregon pri·
mary victory he had it and only needed to refrain
from making a blunder that would lose it.
On this page are pictures of Mr. Nix~n and a w
vealing pre·conventi~n c~lumn by the astute Bl'IICe
Biossat which, after having witnessed the convell"
lion, proves exactly how clearly Bi~ssat analyzed
the infighting that led t~ Nixon's victory _and the de·
feat ~f Govs. Rockefeller and Reagan .

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ROCimlfER, N.Y. (IJP0 -

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~ Force Major

!, CAMP. PERRY, ado (IJPO- ·police "'""' wltll a 2,813, and
John !L Jolla-, jult.,..,.;,
11m - · Ta., bid 'a 12- Clllf.: look the dvWan clllldGD

BRUCE BIOSBAT

The Claw, Fang Infighting
By Nomination Hopefuls
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By BRUCE BIOSSAT .
NEA Washington Correspondent

The Nixon Family

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon and daughter• Patricia, 22, kft, and Julie, 20

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Nixon

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close up

convention scetMt including
e1[clusive siMfclies of Richard Ni1[on
.:' during a photographers-barred
conference se11ion.

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filth lllth Ida 111111 blall &lt;Nor tho piii)'Oifa.

NO, 13 WIID'I 10 Ulllueky !or toO-loDI mark,
The vtaltora, rar from -.It
Dave Roberta and the Columbuo Jolt 111ten II came Wodnea. let IOOH with a fllur-&lt;WI blr·
doynlllht.
The ~· wiD halted tho

COiumbue Jolt' three.pmo tanl(lln and pll them )lotl.: pmo
btblnd JOC&lt;IIid.plece Rocheotor:
lloberta, rllaiDIIda ricord Ill
13-4, held G1e Rod WIDp Ill nina
hila u lilt Jell·- 7-3.
Cl!uclc IIWtr ...,ued moot
"' lhe punch .. lilt 17 -l1lt Jet
aoaault o1t live Boebeotar p!tcb.
er1. He rl&amp;fld three hlt•, lncludlne hie third bomt rua.
Third baumon Riehle Htb1110 IIIIU'ed lll'llllll1, alualal
bit fourth homer.
" Hlller .,. lhe Joto wiDeiDI lp
the llll&lt;l&lt;IOd he tqpd a
plldl &lt;NW tho 350-loot fence ID
rllhl lleld. CoiUmbua odded anIn lhe fourth GD IIDglee by
HWer and ahorlllq&gt; John Ken-

lljJIJII lead Pill IJito lhe ilnala will! a 2,822 aeon.
lit lilt Nlllmll Plllol Cblm·
Truda Schloridtuuer, LoliiiU,
. ~ib!O Wodnoedal',"bal dier1y llleh.,..., lllr - - · •
Joil Ill - - CbamjiiGD DlitoDII cl1lq!IGDIIdp b7 ' cleNi.vy PC) Daal1d lllmllllln, at lllroniDil Sl1lla Carroll, _.._,
' liroclldlno, Mu.,, . who pd oo an Waal!., 2571.:518,
. ~· ...... dull Ul llln.
, ... , ·llllftlltan, who ..., here In
Tbt reaerve w1.- waa c!jpl.
. ~f$111111886, b...,.&amp;bt hla acore · Gtlo Boolmke, ~eld, m.,
Wflldn ~ ~· II:'
1111b a 2,S73 .ac:ore.
•_Grtoil,_who ..., tho 84th alllll . · :Air Foret Blue
liP
brnainoal 1lllb • totil o! 2,63$. lla third llrlll!hl team - : l!fiU. ar.on - · lilt fl.rot plonoblp with 1 rour....n ICOn
~
IJI _Ide ienlce 10 wiD fl. 1,165 aut fJI a poallble1,200
~ lilllcml 111111111 01'0'1111.
pobU. NaVY "'" IIOCOIId IIIII
otlltr defelldlnl cbam- MoiiMa - third IIIII fourth
IDrepln. pl...._
State
Tbt cboql.. ahlp ends tDilay
,;:a~ of tilt Hnt~!Jli..,&gt;J -ble. lltbner
and Gaorio "'"""' doullllde II ~ ID the

+• ....

MIAMI BEACH (NEAl
The last 48 hours before nominating time at the Republic!'"
convention showed again, as in other years, how presidential
struggles tend to be fought out at several levels.
On the propaganda plane, Richard Nlxoo's agents clun_g
doggedly to predictioos of earlf ballot VIctory and held thetr
dele~ate claimo in the range o 1180-700, or mora than enough
to wm.
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller's managers put Nixon at 550 most
of the time, but occasionally veried their counts fro~ a low of
5151o a hi~h of 595. Callfornia Gov. Ronald Reagan_ s men did
not talk figures but indicated confidence that NIXon stood
lower than he claimed.
.
Meantime, the most conservative news agency P!lt out pen·
odic ,lelegate counts which suggested a steady, vlrtuaDy uninterrupted movement of votes toward NIXon. This u~w~rd
trend went on even as Rockefeller was loudly proclaimmg
Nixon losses.
Two other agenclea gave Nlxoa allll blgher counla, lllough
both bad shaded their flpres dowowerd from eerUer, more
Uberal eallmales. Taken to'ether, the three relnfereed lbe
notion, at the dawa of balloting day, thai Nb:on waa elose Ill
the prize.
.
To be around the Rockefeller camp, however, was to be engulfed in optimistic talk of the governor's gains Ia Minnesota
aod Washington and to bear that this spelled vital momentum.
To approach the Reagan command post was to encounter
varieties of enigmatic silence latended somehow to convey
high confidence.
Behind the facades, the real labor of producing the convention'• main decision went forward furiously.
Nixon managers, bulwarked by a willing Barry Goldwater
holding court Ia a hideaway hotel room, baWed to keep Reagan from draining off their crucW foundation strength in tho
Old South. One bastion In North CaroiiDI already bad partly
crumbled. The Nlxoo forces struggled to shore up the next
weakest apots Ia Florida and Mlallaslppi, knowing a larger
Reagan breakout waa perUous.
In bolll these plaftl, reallosa IGIIIheraon larlelf Wider IIJe
bllluenee or ..alrol of 101111Jera Nb:OD4rloalell leaden IIIII•
dellly biUd the price of eontblued allelluee. Tboy. demud a
virtual veto over IIJe eaadldote's e~olee el a ~
..mtaee Florida made It l(arlally elear bJ 1
ally nl I
tut ID .dv-e !oar IIOriliora JlloOrat.-M'ayar ,Joba Undaay
aad Senalen Perey, Halfleld ... JlrGG..,,
Fretting over thll perU, Nixon managers bunt up the Ia·
temal pressurea In New Jersey and Mleblgan. two l&lt;ey favor·
ite son states. The object was simple-to break lbem open to
get at "covered" Nlx011 delepte atren&amp;tb Ul ton In u offset
111 threatened ReagiD Inroads Ia the South. The lnll&amp;bUng 1D
these aiDtea was IDtenae aa Rockei~Uer forces Iough{ to keep
the lld on.
Maryland became a freab battleground, though UWe noticed SurprWng Roekeleller strength had damaged Gov,
Spiro Agnew'a prestige ln 1M waite ol his Nb:on endoraemenl.
He labOred to produce the elusive 20-to-6 count for Nixon
which be had promised.
•
The Reapa threal opeaed the way le a llelated, lboqb
predleted, Nixon advanee in. Peanayh&gt;anla al lltebleUer:•
expenae II eaosed other slltrlnP In CO.-Iktll and Roek)o I
owa N.W York. 'rile eoaeerned delecatea ellber preferred
Nlxoa or jusllearecl ReaCID·
This was the backlaab eUect of Roekefeller's conventionlong effort Ul use Reagan's plaa, real or lmalllned. to halt
Nixon Reagan too felt the 6acklasb, His own 88-vote laver·
ito son delegation, framed broadly with aome 24 Nixon people
and 12 RoeliefeUer bae..,re, rooked with ugry dmands for
treodom from the pledp Ul him, Backers 01 Ida rlva'- re·
unted his open can&lt;lldacy and hls obvious intent to use them
as captive• to help form the base lor his own delepte drive,
Thus lt went Ia the last, beetle 48 bolita before decision
time: Frenzied atruules In California, Mlchlpn, Meryland,
New Jeraey, New Yorl&lt;, COnnecticut, Florida and Mlaslsalppl,
fought bebllid a acrHn of propagand!l whose dlstraeting nolle
ooly underscored IIJe ImpOrtance Of IIJe ~~Hat prlz; at atake.

Is Win~er

.ili FOret MoJ, hankUa Green,

tho,.......,

'

"'" tho aevtNh win In oi&amp;ill
...... for tlli lied Sa&gt;:.

au.

Frank RoblDIOn end CUrl Br&lt;okl~Blefery bacbd J1Jn Hardln'a
Doo !.!IDcher doubled and
llx~ pltthlnf lllth homera In
tlie "ilpener and Paul Blllr's two- ecorod 011 Clou:k lllnllln'a aiDIIe
ID the aevllitli lnDinc to help
run alnsl• IIIJI1'I&lt;ed •
nUy .. the lnnlnl ol lhe Som E!Ue Ill Ida r.lolh vlclllry
n!JIIIteap u tho Ortolea ra- for the An&amp;eJ• cleaplle homera
IUined 8\1 ..,.. bohiM the by Frank Howard IIIII Cop
Tleera. The ofiDIII adllod three Peteuon.
more ruoa In the . . . - IDnlnl

throe-nm

·Co·CapbJns
Named For All
Star, Contest

raae .. lllo.ooventll.

Roche- a runa camo In the

Amid the 111111 runiora that
lfmtreat m11 lou Itt N11ioDa1
Ltaauo trancldae, w1t1i ellher
Buffalo or MU""""" 1D !IDe Ill
IDherll I~ lllo BIICIIi awept tho
JeckiiOIIvllle &amp;Ina :i..2 and 4-3
WodDaodoy nllbl. The l1iln ·
vlclllrlaa lett Buffalo ID . . . ploce, bal recllcod Ita dtllell
bohiDd tho IWrth.place ba Ill

filth, ...... Dol - · _ _...
on, and ....... I llnl1
tony ID the olalrtb.
Thll taama wiDcl up llltlr eerlea ~ ae Dove Wlckirahom
IDIIt for lhe Jeto .,...,. lilck ""'" rames.
Delpdh o! lhe Rod Wlftla. '
A llxth-imlnl homer by Bob
Chance tied lhe _..r for
llulrolo at 2.:1, IOIIInl: lhe otap
~ lilt wlmlo&amp; ruiiiDIIIt ninth.
Dove Baldwin, ID renilf o!
Werreo Jeddrul, .,. Credit for

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the vt&lt;Jmy anc1 Damr Fl'llella
-ed the loao. Jack....Uio
recolvod IIIOiher route 8IIIDI
performance from Tug McGraw
ID tho nltbteap, but all be lilt
for hlo troubles woo a lose aa
Frank Kraulzer ..., for Bu!!alo.
, . TOledo Mud uaoa ID·
creased lllllr IOIIUO lead 111 tl'z
pmea by apllltlne a -••hMcler with Rlchmolld llbllo
......s.p!ace Rocheotor drqiped
• 7-3 daclolon to the CO!umbua
Jtla,
Rlcllmond, In 1111 place, wou
the uven-lnnlnll opener 3-1 as

W, I. Pet.
66 49 •754

Toledo

Rocheeter 59 52 ,$32
Columbus · 57 51 ,528
Jackloavllle $8 54 .$09
S)Tacuae

Loulavtne

SonoiY Vllcleopino bit a ba0111p11 Winer but the llfud Hens
relaiiJtod by I $-4 IICOre In the

&lt;OIIIall. JICk DilAuro,
lllth llxth-lmlne relief from
!like KllkeniiY, boo- Ida
reconl Ill 11-2 for Toledo.

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$2 5.9 .418 12
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Wedneodoy;a lelllllts
Syr1cuH $ Loulovtne 3
COiumbua 7 Rocheeter 3
Buffllo 3 Jackaonvllle 2, lot
Buffllo 4 Jackaonvllle 3, 21111
Rlchmolld 3 Toledo L lot pme,
7 innlnll•
Toledo 5 Richmond 4, 2nl

131 Tee Off In American Golf Classic
AKRON, ado (IJPI)- Tho 7,180-yerd, JlOI'-70 Flreotme round lhe rllo hll.
Tom Welu.,r, U.S. ~
lergeot field ID the ..._..,. ~roe.
Nl!ldaus "'" tho cbamploo Lee Trevino 1111d
Moot o! lhe entrant• com- favorllas to land the $25,000 Gaorge Archer.
hl.llor7 o! lhe American Golf
Three amateun In tho lourClasllc oil fAicilj' GD .a ploted raiJHnlerrupted practice llrll prize oiOII( with uverol
108111 Flreotooe COUntry Club .tounda w......l4q botjl ~~· other a, lnelucllne 1011(-hlllera Dllftenl, wldch baollod the field
couru, · riled .,..;: ot-' aie
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"f~f · ·-:J!~,J:oro :.~-v~ 1::.:,
toulhlel .. lilt ..Wid. p " • II';
The llold fJI !21~1filUia

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thrae amateur• iiladi 111t1r
bid In tile _ . . , round Ollllt" roomda 1111 ......., di,y,
ll1d

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HA!Inr the Jtek wal:_.!dl.., alld -11 . CIVWIIed Wtlltrn
chamlloo Arllold P~lj~Jij&lt;, IIIIo 0,., eballlj1lon Jeck Nleklalla,
ulllllly pl~a hla bftl Gil tile who eomp)llod hla precllet

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OIII.Y HVODIIOI!er• have been
able Ill break ptr 280 ID I 72hole OYont lllrlnelhe !all olgbt
lournlmenta played here.

Friday
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lllth lilt Loa Anlelt1 Rama,

COecb 811111011 Colllar lo remelllberiDitllo lut dmt CIOYeland ran Info 1M Ramo.
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Collier will -!Jitadly ...
F"'-'1 and the ........... II·
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The odriMllon games w!ll provide com... with tlie oolutlona
to MIIJIY oJ theJO CJ!eJIIcoe U
be awltebea m011 around. Three
nddea and a NCO'XI-year man

are botly eonteatlnu for Unabacker ,lcilll whllo at lOIII one
reaular IIIII be born out II: tho
JII'OUP bOCOIIU of .Joln&gt;y BriW-

tr'artlinment.

There lo oliO keen OOIIIPOllldbltlan ....... "' _.......
and &lt;IJIIIIGDI IIIII have llon lot lilt defenllve back poJI.

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Ida CIIC!IIIIIDI mind.

clnft ciJolce MerviD Upahaw ol

betweer1 veterau Jim
Brlldllraw, aoCJ!Irod ID trade
from Flttaburp, and a hoot o!

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DEBATING DICK eame oul seeond bell agatnal the late
Joba F. Kennedy wbenlbelwo were eampa!CIIflll Ia U..
Televlaed "creal tlebatea" ere geaenUy eredlled ..W.
glvlag Kennedy !be edle lbal delealell Nb:oa.

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
By United Prell lnlernatlootl

Bulralo
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CHILLY RECEPTION Ia South Amerlce was glveo Vlee
Prealdenl Nixon Ia 1958. Here he'a eacaplag a atonetbrowlag Cl'OWd Ia Peru.

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ICoroleaa relief, · niStcl bla - e r , W..on Beale Jock•
record Ul 10~.
..... lin&amp;lo ;cored Mfke Btrlll·
A I1IMwl pinch dOd&gt;lo by bweer 111111 the wlnlilfte run 1D
KaliDa IIIII Norm · Ca!b'a ISU. 1lit 10111, "Joe ~ hit a
homer were the bil"bitl ID the · Winer ID bla llrol mllor I _ .
T II e r a• readlotit - ochedule&lt; Tlpra' v1Ctorr Ill tilt illitoondad at bat for lhe Athlollca.
....,. ID 111111 Dill' haVe been a ~!!!!!!!_
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ruee by CIOYolllld MIMpr AI
Mil Sllltllemyre plldled a tlxHerrolaon llnmere
Derk but AI Kallno 111181od ID ldlter :or lda·llfth I1IJiaul o!Uw
Ken Harro!ICII bit a lwo-run
..,. run and Blll Freehan year and Joe ~hit~­ llomer In a throe-run llrll
followed with a lwo-run double. ruo homer for the YIDketa In lmlng and Dick Ell01011'11l
Eerl wn.... llded by Deryl their - r . The Athlollce ICIIterod niDe hila 111 wiD Ide
Palter...•• three imine• o! lllnod a aplll ID llle nll!hleap, lllh rame for lllo Reel SOli. It

PlratoJ

TWICE A WINNER '111111 Ellonllower, Nb:oa baiD'I a!waya
oeen eye to eye wllh Ike.

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. Dm SUtton pit&lt;bed Ill el&amp;ltt- .
bitter IJ1d IIOD fllri:J ¥it ·Bob
Bllley dJ"O" lo two.,.,. eaeh
fol' the Dcidpro, whq IIIJGOd ~
Mclllon In 3 24 lmloce and
II: lilt nlidllctP wllh lhe help II: llllled hbn .wllb Ide lOth
llendrlek.o' rllloi&lt;OI'Inc utlllck.
IIIJ&gt;&amp;Ie ll1d a two..,.. -le by

tildians Third .hlrisec1ltive Defeat

Comes Through

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J.ek Gneer1

.,.. Ia .... ·~·!I'd in Gllll.. Bill Glaaa fill&gt; 1bo rlllhl end

pollt!OII ... the clerODJO? Allcllet
•• DOl loqat Golit JaekMI fJI
lall 7111"1 .... ........ - hat
.: line lCill 11 def,nllve ond
.'llhlio Upaba• Wb., ll!ll'llllh lilt

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'I'"DII .were served II$ U...ho.t.
Oi&amp;. 11loBii

•ttelldl• were·Kalb,y

f\!Urlid, 1\alllf Jo QIIll~ K.r-

en.Siriablll!ih,, &amp;..ol!.ind Slllron
Jle.Jier""", Bllll&gt;ll IIIII Joey
Bd.Yieii, .Dfana Masur IIIII Donny
Spencer. Adults atteildlng were
l'lorenee !\)encer IIIII Sondra
Masqr.
The weddlna oiNoncy Para0118,
Hunllnston. allll Terry swartz,
Alfred, will be held ~t 10
at 6 p, Dl. In the Jltrnell Rood
Free Methodist ChUrCh In Hunt..
lngton, W, Vo. The weddiJW will
be open 11.) the public and 1 r&amp;o
ceptlon wlil follow at the cllurch.
ed her SUnday School class re- The COtC&gt;le wiU be honored with

lit. allll lit•· t11a&amp;. D. Woode
nc,ntb' celled oa the Earl DavIa tomlly at Ma!ir.lta, the liarold
Rldekllo flmlly at Belpre IIIICI
Mr&amp;. Sarah WQ&lt;lde at 1\t&gt;pero
Plains.
Re&lt;ent SUnday guests of Clara
Folltcd IIIII Nina Robinson were
Mr. llld Mro. Gerald SWam aoo
Utlly of Marietta, Mr. llld Mrs.
Billy Follrod and daiJIIhter, Sue
Am, Athens.
Mra. Juanita SWartz entertain~nth ~with

a part,)' at h~~.home.

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ment on Frlcl!i)' eV8!1intr.
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VisltDro .of Mr,llld Mrs.
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Ruby Dorst and ~e of Athens, , and son, Robert DoJ;"at, ot
WaahlDgtoo state; Mrs. J a n ·a
BleBOIJW ot Albooy, N. IL, visit.
eel her aunt, Mrs. Grace Kelly,
from Tuesday to Thursday allll
on Thursday, Mr. IIIII Mrs. Booth
ot WlnteroviUe, 0., om their
~r, MrL Mary CIU&gt;Orlne
wucoxen ot Belpre, also Yislted
Mrs. Kelly and the Boyleo'.
MrL Emma FlndllJW Wll eall•
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was hospitalized.

Mrs. Chas. D. Woode, and with

allll Mrs. Robert White of Keno
and other relatives and friends
In Meigs County.
A daughter was born Sunday,
July 21, to Mr. and fdrs, Harold
Henderson in st. Joseph Hospital

"For pinlOJ, them Ruslcies sute lnow bow to bond/o•
libe,ols!"

Mr. and Mrs. Fon Heisey re-

City Churches Getting
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Florence Spencer and Slndra
Massar called on Sandra Williams and daughter recently,
Mr. and Mrs. George Napier .

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dleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald SWartz
and family or Marietta visited
Mr. ani Mrs. Clair Follrod an:l
Camily a recent Surxlly afternoon. Their daughter, Kathy, accompanied the Swartz' back to

Marietta lor a vlsiL

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By AVA GILKEY
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lee IIIII
grandchild ol Racine spent a sat' urday afternoon with Mri:
WUsOP.
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Mr. and Mrs. H, D. Gilkey om
.son, Joey, were dinner guests of
Ava Gilkey a recent SWlday,
Mr. allll Mrs. Larry Clarke,._
tertained with a pizza parcy for
young POCI'le of the community
recently.

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demeanant" which has proved
highly successful in nipping criminal careers in the bud.
Project Misdemeanant orl.ginated nine years ago inRoyai.Oik,

low c08t housingprojects in overblack ghettos. Long-

term federal loans are aY&amp;ilable
to non - profit gnqJS such as
churches for this purpose.
Some of the houslngi)JKU'ations
being undertaken by local church

is building a 129-&lt;opartment complex at a cost of$1.5million. The
Bridgeport, Conn., cOUJICU has
brol&lt;en lll'OWid lor a 141J.unitpr&lt;&gt;-

Katie je•L . '

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spent a weekend with
Mrs. Dena Young allll attelllled
the funeral or Earl Beat, 1 brother of Mrs. Young.
Clair Waggoner was taken m
recently in Pomeroy and taken to
Vetenns Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Eleanor Stout and son.

Dayton

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

Churches also are playing a
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Bernardino Council In catitornla

Mr. am Mrs. Noel Young

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and orga nizatl on sportSOrs •••~
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councils are !airzy extensive. 'l'llo
Fort Wayne. Ind., COUncil 'of
Churches ls becking a $3.5 mil·
lion development lor low income
Clmilies. The Riverside . ,. Sin

Harrisonville

Cool i he average home

Local Councils of Churches in
dozens ol U, S, cUtes are going
into the housing business.

oUc nuns at the Loretto Adult
Educatioo Center are helpl~ llliterate adults acquire enough
education to be el!glble lor job
training programs.

United Press International

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Woode,
Clara Follrod and Nina Robinson called on Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hayes and Gregory of Mid-

at the factory under otrict quality control.
Free analysis for your home. Call and we will
have an Amana-man give you a complete cost
eotimate. No obtigation, of coUli!O.

By LOUIS CASSELS

OTHER CHURCH councils are
concentrating on inner city employment problems. The York,
PL. council has toull1 jabs tor
200 unemployed perSODB so tar
this summer. The st. Louise~
cil has asked each of the 1.400
clergy in the city to filii at least
one jd&gt; for a ghetto resident.
In Chicago, a lil:rOUP of Cath-

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Mich., under the aegis of llunicipal Court Judge Keith J. Leanhoonts.

persons under age 25. Jlllge

Bob, spent a recent evening with

Mrs. Katie WUaon.
Mr. allll Mrs. Robert Alldre
recently spent a saturday evening
in Racine with his sJsters.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. K. C. Welsh

Mr. and Mrs. BlaloTaylorvt..
ited his mother, MrL Zona Tay..
lor, at the Wetzel County Ho..
pilal at New Martinsville, where
she ls quite ill.
Mrs. Nelsel WeathentWl Yialt.
eel her brother, Mr. llld Mn. Eldred Grimes IIIII oon at Athens
saturday nlgl!t IIIII on Sunda.Y they
Ill went to Columbus. WhUe
there, they Ylsi&lt;edMra. Weather•
man•s unclei .Hmter MUJner.
Sarah il'oode returnecl hcBne
alter visiting aeveral day&amp; with
heL' brother, Mr,. and Mra. Warren Bentz of Glousrer.
Mr. a1111 Mro. Charles Nlclds
IIIII daugl!ter, Charleoe, and her
dallllhter, Leoa, of COsey, DL,
ail spent a lew &lt;IB.Y• hero with
his pareots, Mr. IIIII Mrs. Clar-

Helen Help
USo • • By Helen Bottel

OPEN DAILY
.loGO AM to !O:OOPM
Sunil)' 10•30 AM
tol2:30 PM 1ftd
5:00 Ill 9100 PM
Wayne Swlohtr, Ha,.W L-..... llld K~ll Me.
Culloiuah IN your friendly phii'IIIICim· at
Swlahor and LohM Rlll'all DruoL ,, .., IYft low

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ence Nichols, and other reladves.
Mrs. Myrtle Boggess &amp;pent a

..-.tee llld 6-

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counl drill prl ... -

you for 111 yo~~r pr•crlptlon IIIII llrut MI . .

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Mrs. Doris Koenig arxl sons,

Rickie IIIII Mr. IIIII Mrs. Donald
Koenig, spent a weekendatMalllsiiP£!!1.!C?Ll19..~-'"'" , ,fie~ w_lth}'W ~r 19Dt Mr· .llld
ln ooctety It they WFre provided Mro. Uoyd 1\oenlg ..... flmlly, .
wid! "the right k.ldd of hUmin Doris stayed. for a looger visit.
contact&amp;."
Mrs. Sybel Dorst of Sumner
With the help of churches a1111 spent a &lt;IB.Y here at the home of
other community groups. he lined her son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
""500resporudbleadultstoserve Doratlllll ally.
Young offenders
who seem
as .._,.id probation sponsors.
amenable to rehabUltatlon a r e
placed on probation under t h e
personal sl.l)ervt.sion of a volun-teer sponsor inatead otbelag aent

A report by the Methocllstmqazlne TogeUler says the system
has worked well in Royal Qak,
which hod only 55 probation violations out ot 790 cases in one year.
In Denver, COlo., first bl.g dfiy to
adopt theprogrun,only 2percent
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or the probationers M.ve had
be committed to pri11011 tor !ailill! ID respond.
Project llledamOilant has now
been adopted by 59 courta ln 23
otates. Dr. William ACIOD, aDe,._

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lOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
He should!
This column Is for young peoHowever, I have a better sugde, their problems and pleas- gestion. Why don't you and your
Ires, their troubles and fun, As parents trade bedrooms? seems
nth the rest or Helen Help Us!, to me a room which opens on
t welcomes laughs but won't the kitchen, den and bathroom
Odge a serious question with is much handler for them than
. brush~ll .
for you,- H.
Send your teenage questions tc Dear Helen:
'OUTH ASKED FOR IT, care of
There are six of us who llke
lei en Help USi this newspllper. the same boy, He's cute, but most
:WEET GffiL GOSSIPS
people think he's IJIIIy becauoe
Jear Helen:
lie has slli!IJUy buck teeth and
U it was just "John likes Bet- so-callfld porcupine hair. But he
Y who likeaJlm 11 stutr, wewould- has a great personality.
l't mind, but this crowd of. girl
How can we convince other
:osalps is vicious.
people that he isn't that bad,
A girl doesn't date, and likes and how can he be divided a·
!pOrts? It's whispered she's mong us six?- N.S.D.T,R, AND
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lpeOCh problem Is having a touglt vlnce any MORE ~le _ this
ll1llUgh ttme IOithout being call- kid has an oversupply ot girls
iMI a panay.
already'
_ I won't ~ lnto the times they
Secon'd question: Before you
uave voiced around that a girl sll him six ways Pm quite
la ~! of town for a ..you know
he'll choose a favoritelrhat operatlon. SO of course and she may even be Number
llle next person to repeat it 118¥S Seven. _ H.

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MRS. KENNETH ROMINE, Pomeroy, receives a check for
$50 !rom Jack Ambrose, manager of the Pomeroy Kroger Co.
Store. Mrs. Romine ls the second winner of s major prize in
the company•s current contest.

Leenhouts decided thai many
youthCUI lawbreakers could be

Mrs. Leah Williams loond a
turtle in her yaOO with the names
Bob G. ond Ray A. 1955 which
had been carved by their father,
Bob Alldre, 15 years ago. The
turde had traveled oJjy about • ver paychiatrist, thinks it works
because a volunteer probatiOD
one-fourth mlle.
Mrs. Alice Whaley called on apoosor ''doesn•t hive the cynl..
her mother recently. She had clsm that aproteaslooaldevelCIII
just returned from Alabama In hlndllJW ollenders day after
where she Ylolted the l.Vdegraf!&amp;. &lt;IB.Y.'' Judse carwee Leek of
The communU,y exten:l.s sym.. Shawnee lllsolon, Kan., ouopoctO
that "a lol or theoe people Juot
pothy ID the flmlly of Earl Deal,
42, who died unelqlected]y at Unl- to that 11011110110 ......
verslil' Hospllal lo ColumbuL about them.".
Cllnloo Gilkey IIIII son, Tad, of
Alb&amp;Juo spent an event,. with the
Dale WIUiams.
Mrs. Henry W - spOnt
saturday afternoon with Mrs. Ava
Gilkey,

llr. IIIII Mrs. Frank Jlalllday
and Mrs. llarbora Y - remain
oo the sick 11 "~
Mr1, lvollonobee made a bualnen trip to Athens recenUy.
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week with her daughter, Mr. and
NOTING THAT 70 per cent ol Mrs. Gerland Branoon, BrldgeaU crimea are committed by port, W. VL

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spent their vacation in catifornia
with his aunt.

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film l1 tic~ lor Henry Fonda .•.• The &amp;ipremes eame out
tor Hubert and then recorded aU
the "FlWIY Girl., ntm BOngs ••••
Have the 007 s 86ed it?

LouLse was a Jaelde
Glee&amp;on Glea Girl, now ploys
his glrl clllm in Bob Hope's

wardrobe and joke files were in

"How to commit Marriage" ••. .
Comedy writer Buddy Arnold
(formerly Milton Berle'a sense
ot humor) buated his foot run.
ning for a cab to a courtroom ror

the possession of the late publlclrd Frank Young who gave Joe
storage' room when his cash ran

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Indictments

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conservative rental .•. . Daily

out .•. Within weeks, eight mags
(Time, Newsweek, Esky, Sports
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a few riots ago Ebony was
the only one ... News mag is
adcllng up the deaths and collapses laid at the feet of jogging.

20th-Fox wants ID bu,y two WW
blast to bits in
the Pearl HarOOr scenes of
'jTora! Tora! Toral" ... A film
ot Jake Lamotta's lite? Who'll
play Jake taking the Billy Fox

News' Jimmy Jemail broke a toe
(no, not the one he photogs with)
... . Marcel Cerdan sayshe 1ll open
an E. 57th st. restaurant here
next Jan. (he dined with ex ..champ
Tony Zale at Gailal!her' s 33) ....
Woody Woodbury's back slloon
clowning now that his TV series
has been sunk without a trace.
George Hamilton in chic pink
swim pants was Bridgehampton's
Ocean Harbor club's star act .

fight's dive h~ confessed to authorities? Esther Williams? ••..

stories eoul&lt;l prejudice jurors'
minds without their actually
knowi,.; iL
"A juror could recall during
trial that Gov. Barron has five
'j)&amp;]s' and that is prejudicial
Little thoughts like that could
surCace at any time," Verry

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$47 mtUion to make rocket
lalUlChers for air.to-groond missiles.

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VALUES FOR ALL IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
GET SMART-SHOP NOW
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The government conteocled any
move for a change oC venue now

was premature.
"Until we gel into :selection of
jurors, no one knows,'" one government attorney said.
Judge Marlin said, "l do not
condu:Je that a fair arxl impartial jury cannot be impaneled
here."
The judge said, however, that
defense counsel could at any
time - between now and trial, or
durt~ the Lrial -again ask the
court for a change in the sile of
the trial.

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1 Wrangle• and Lady
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CHARLESTON, W, Va.- COntracts tor two interstate hlgbwas
coostructlon projects in southern
West Vlrglnlawere awarded Wed.
ne&gt;day by the State Road CommJ.ssion.
A contract totaUng $3,653,2H
tor building 2.74 mlles ot lnterBtste 64 In Greenbrier County
was awarded to GB&amp;Y IDe. ot
London, Ky,
A Dayton, Ohio, firm Maxon
Construction Co., was awarded
a oonlract of $976,950 to construct seven land and river lders
ol the substructure ot the ID·
lerstate 64 bridge over t h e
Kanawha River between Dumar
and South Cherie-.
One project remains to be
awarded trom the July 30 _,.
ing ot opparent low bids. II l•
tor 2.8 mUes &lt;t Corridor "D"
ot AIIPalochtan Development
Hlgl!way on U.S. 50noarMul')lllytown ln Wood County. The bld lo
under studY, a spokesmaa tor
the road commission slid.

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Rob Roy and

SAVE NOW

ar Glrls:
Try BIIOaky sYIDpllthy. Get It
around that you feel terribly sorry for theae poor sex -obsessed
girls because thsY keep showing
1 their ignorance - about venereal diseases, homosexuality, other things they'relall'lna&lt;ed with
\ but don't CJ!Ite understand. And
use as an example their whisper
that an aene sore on the face
was "gonorrhea." There•aamlllion-to-one chance it might be a
syphillis "pimple," but never
14 G," whose 17mptoms are quite
dll!erenll
Never millS a chance to shoW
up "the dumb club" with true
\fa,ots, and always smile pitying.
when you do II. It others join
- IIIII th~ will - the bad
rumor gato will soon llO! the Ustenlng they desorve, - H.
Helen: i
117 problem Ia privacy.
We !.ave a amalt hou&amp;ell!ilch
had addltiOJIS from time to
so lt lm't well planned.
bedrOOm has three doors,
to the del}. one to the bath.
IJid 0110 to tho ldtclteo.
' hall, everybody
we have tJJ
througli Ill)' room to pt .
lnrwhereln the' hou&amp;e.
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don't really mind this BO 1
·Olicept that 1111 tath•r I
th!OOih 1111 room on the
ID the bathroom with - ·
on but his undersho:al'\•I
#llolnk he could pul on a
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ho '""''t belher. MY ·
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the
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"The government wina its case
CHARLESTON, W, VL (UPJlSpeclll JUdge J. Robert Vartln when justice is done to one of
Jr. Wednesday refused to move its citizens."
Perry said he felt justice could
the trlal oC former Gov. W. W.
Barron and fl ve other men from net be done in this case if the
case is tried here.
U, S. District Court here.
~eelflcally, Perry referred to
Barron and the five other men
articles
in the Wall street Journare charged with conspirac.v to
commit bribery in connection al, Charleston Dally Mail and Ule
with state business. MarUn ear- Charleston Gazette. He read a
headline from Tuesday's Daily
lier had indicated trial could •
Mail which said, "Barron, 5 Pals
gin next Moo:loy.
Robert Perry, an attorney lor Back in Court Wednesday."
11 Think, your honor," Perry
Barron, argued that a change ot
venue was necessary because said, ••what that headline can do
prospective jurors' mirrls had in an alleged conspiracy trial."
Perry maintained that Barron
been prejudiced by what he
termed "pobonous, prejudicial and the other five deferdants are
not, and have not, been "pa1s."
publiciI,)'. "
The other defendants are forAOO, Perry charged that much
o( this alleged adverse publlcity mer Finance Commissioner Tru"was generaWd by the action ol man Gore, ex-state Road Commissioner Burl Sawyers, former
the federal govermnent.''
Then Perry reminded the ju:lge deputy road comm iuioner Vinof a slogan which he said is cent JuJmkoski, auto dealer Alprinted atql the doors of the U. l'red W. Schroath of Clarksburg
S. Justice Department in Wash .. and Tuppers Plains, Ohio, and
Borm Brown, an Elkins attorney
ingt.on:
am former law associate or
Barron.
Brown was the only one of the
six not in court today.
Defense counsel offered t h e
court a waiver of appearance,
authorizing the court to continue
withoot hlm, which said he Is a
WASHlNGTON (UP0 - A fed- patient at Memorial General Hos·
eral grand jury Wednesday in ~ pital in Elkins.
Perry said the recent news
dieted (Our persons and two companies on charges of consplr~ng to defraud the government
out of $4 million In a delense
contract for Na~ ro&lt;:ket launchers.
Fint Showin~ In
The government saJd the deW•st Virvinio of The
fendants used false invoices to
1969 Modol•-60xl2
funnel the lunds throogh dum3 Btd Room, HI Both
my corporations to Switzerland,
Fully Carpeted. In
The companies named in the
'l1t0utiful Early American
indictments were Chromcrart
Corp. of SL Louis and the firm
into which it was merged in June
See The 1969 Invader
oC 1966 - Alsco, Inc., of Akron,
Drive A Littl•
Ohio.
Between February 1962 and
Save A Lot
January 1967 the firms received

Twiggy's boy friend Juatin de
Villeneuve's wife will wed Robert Jones In Oct. .. .. Ronald
daughter Maureen waxed an al -

a trial over an injury rec'd run.. Dl., etc.) used Negro covers;
nlng lor a cab.

ly one line of dialogue . . The
post office pUe-up of maills solved; there are 31,000U,S.A.press
agents .... Arthur Tracher at tbe
"Personality" TV ahow: "I can't
make any slalement about hlppies. rve only smelled tl!em a
Httle. u

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an even keel, 1*~~
loss of appeflte.

Gen. Omar Bradley role In the

n destroyers to

".v"amin fOm·

Anot~er

Maguires" and winds up with exact-

Movies we're not looking torward to: gloriticatlon otCheGuevara .•. 'Ibe late Joe Frisco's

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World of Religion

leaslllg her lurid autoblotP'IJihy
but she'll collect more than she
made ln any three lllms in her
lifetime (half a mill) .... Hizzoner beats the bad.air conditioning problems at City Hill by
conlerrlng olleo In the nice cool
4th Door at pollee H.Q. ... !Dear-

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ACorelllid II e d 7 Lamarr has the rumor tederaJ attl.trney
screamed oeCOIId thouihto m re- Morgenthau wants out .. .. The

Venue Change Denied

Mro. Edith Brtzing went to ::·
Marl~ recenlly to pay resp0&lt;1
ln the d-.th of Mrs. Edith Wake-

and Mrs. Clair Follrod and taJn..

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aoo family of WIUiarnstown, W,
VL, arxl Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
swartz and family of Marietta
visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hobart SWartl, recenUy.

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The Amana way is the easy way. Using your
foreed air furnace and present duct syotem (if
adequate) you can have Amana central oir conditioning in jUBt a few houri!.
.£osts - . WO. No ..nooaol\ng, no time oonaum,_ng llildihg of refrigerant in the coils. It's all done

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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. carr and

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Moulll, N.:
The &lt;liiYF ot the s.uth Bethel,
Lotlrldae -and
Plains
' Uilltecl llelhodiot ·cllurebei · at.
, milled ea.., Otlel1Jebi ai LoPh
011 Friday I IIIII Slt!D'diY. Mull.
advtBCD'i
.~~.;. 11111 wr -. .
. Jack YOUIIIIIJid Mr1 IIIII ~ r a.
ao,d lla&lt;kney.
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to his hOIIte lr&lt;ili St. J&lt;1RPhHI)fo
pltal, Parkeraburc.
Benoy Upton, son or Mr.
Mrs. Frank ~ l""e..Went
surgery tor-ndlcltlsatVetarans Memorill Hospllallas\Week.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Robertl\!lrcb*o
llllllwo chiJd'tenspont a weekend
at n.,too YisltlJW relatlws and
celebrated their ~rdwoddl,.;an­

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Bob Hope'o
son Kelly ls oil to VIetnam with
an underwater demolition team
••• Hed,y Lamarr•s and J o h n
Loder's son Torly Js a tray slinger at TrudY Heller's Village rockery ... Debbie R e y.
nolds &amp; Harry put their B e I
Air palace up Cor $600,000 (almost'as much as Harey was clipped tor In the front-paged Hollywoad Friars Club card..cheating)
.... George Cukor will rub Bardot and Beat13 together ln the
""Passionately" to see If he can
lnv•nt film fire .... &lt;X&lt;ay, what
wise guy put up the sign "Fun
City - Enter Here" at the 50th
&amp; 12th Ave. pier where folks
ransom their towed-awas cars.

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Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode and
Conni Sue of Clrclel'llle spent
part of their vacation here last
week with his parents, Mr. am

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your
whole house
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week when her brother, Earl

a mlsceUaneous shower in the

Third Ave. pub keeper Malachy
(Himoelf) McCoort gol t I v e I
months fttm work at .fSOO a week I

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BlMDliD
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�'!, Gliliea •werhllfed in!! totreah-

'I'"DII .were served II$ U...ho.t.
Oi&amp;. 11loBii

•ttelldl• were·Kalb,y

f\!Urlid, 1\alllf Jo QIIll~ K.r-

en.Siriablll!ih,, &amp;..ol!.ind Slllron
Jle.Jier""", Bllll&gt;ll IIIII Joey
Bd.Yieii, .Dfana Masur IIIII Donny
Spencer. Adults atteildlng were
l'lorenee !\)encer IIIII Sondra
Masqr.
The weddlna oiNoncy Para0118,
Hunllnston. allll Terry swartz,
Alfred, will be held ~t 10
at 6 p, Dl. In the Jltrnell Rood
Free Methodist ChUrCh In Hunt..
lngton, W, Vo. The weddiJW will
be open 11.) the public and 1 r&amp;o
ceptlon wlil follow at the cllurch.
ed her SUnday School class re- The COtC&gt;le wiU be honored with

lit. allll lit•· t11a&amp;. D. Woode
nc,ntb' celled oa the Earl DavIa tomlly at Ma!ir.lta, the liarold
Rldekllo flmlly at Belpre IIIICI
Mr&amp;. Sarah WQ&lt;lde at 1\t&gt;pero
Plains.
Re&lt;ent SUnday guests of Clara
Folltcd IIIII Nina Robinson were
Mr. llld Mro. Gerald SWam aoo
Utlly of Marietta, Mr. llld Mrs.
Billy Follrod and daiJIIhter, Sue
Am, Athens.
Mra. Juanita SWartz entertain~nth ~with

a part,)' at h~~.home.

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ment on Frlcl!i)' eV8!1intr.
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Ruby Dorst and ~e of Athens, , and son, Robert DoJ;"at, ot
WaahlDgtoo state; Mrs. J a n ·a
BleBOIJW ot Albooy, N. IL, visit.
eel her aunt, Mrs. Grace Kelly,
from Tuesday to Thursday allll
on Thursday, Mr. IIIII Mrs. Booth
ot WlnteroviUe, 0., om their
~r, MrL Mary CIU&gt;Orlne
wucoxen ot Belpre, also Yislted
Mrs. Kelly and the Boyleo'.
MrL Emma FlndllJW Wll eall•
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Person, suffered a stroke anc.t
was hospitalized.

Mrs. Chas. D. Woode, and with

allll Mrs. Robert White of Keno
and other relatives and friends
In Meigs County.
A daughter was born Sunday,
July 21, to Mr. and fdrs, Harold
Henderson in st. Joseph Hospital

"For pinlOJ, them Ruslcies sute lnow bow to bond/o•
libe,ols!"

Mr. and Mrs. Fon Heisey re-

City Churches Getting
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Florence Spencer and Slndra
Massar called on Sandra Williams and daughter recently,
Mr. and Mrs. George Napier .

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dleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald SWartz
and family or Marietta visited
Mr. ani Mrs. Clair Follrod an:l
Camily a recent Surxlly afternoon. Their daughter, Kathy, accompanied the Swartz' back to

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By AVA GILKEY
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lee IIIII
grandchild ol Racine spent a sat' urday afternoon with Mri:
WUsOP.
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Mr. and Mrs. H, D. Gilkey om
.son, Joey, were dinner guests of
Ava Gilkey a recent SWlday,
Mr. allll Mrs. Larry Clarke,._
tertained with a pizza parcy for
young POCI'le of the community
recently.

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demeanant" which has proved
highly successful in nipping criminal careers in the bud.
Project Misdemeanant orl.ginated nine years ago inRoyai.Oik,

low c08t housingprojects in overblack ghettos. Long-

term federal loans are aY&amp;ilable
to non - profit gnqJS such as
churches for this purpose.
Some of the houslngi)JKU'ations
being undertaken by local church

is building a 129-&lt;opartment complex at a cost of$1.5million. The
Bridgeport, Conn., cOUJICU has
brol&lt;en lll'OWid lor a 141J.unitpr&lt;&gt;-

Katie je•L . '

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spent a weekend with
Mrs. Dena Young allll attelllled
the funeral or Earl Beat, 1 brother of Mrs. Young.
Clair Waggoner was taken m
recently in Pomeroy and taken to
Vetenns Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Eleanor Stout and son.

Dayton

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

Churches also are playing a
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Bernardino Council In catitornla

Mr. am Mrs. Noel Young

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They are providing seed money
and orga nizatl on sportSOrs •••~
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councils are !airzy extensive. 'l'llo
Fort Wayne. Ind., COUncil 'of
Churches ls becking a $3.5 mil·
lion development lor low income
Clmilies. The Riverside . ,. Sin

Harrisonville

Cool i he average home

Local Councils of Churches in
dozens ol U, S, cUtes are going
into the housing business.

oUc nuns at the Loretto Adult
Educatioo Center are helpl~ llliterate adults acquire enough
education to be el!glble lor job
training programs.

United Press International

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Woode,
Clara Follrod and Nina Robinson called on Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hayes and Gregory of Mid-

at the factory under otrict quality control.
Free analysis for your home. Call and we will
have an Amana-man give you a complete cost
eotimate. No obtigation, of coUli!O.

By LOUIS CASSELS

OTHER CHURCH councils are
concentrating on inner city employment problems. The York,
PL. council has toull1 jabs tor
200 unemployed perSODB so tar
this summer. The st. Louise~
cil has asked each of the 1.400
clergy in the city to filii at least
one jd&gt; for a ghetto resident.
In Chicago, a lil:rOUP of Cath-

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TODAY

Mich., under the aegis of llunicipal Court Judge Keith J. Leanhoonts.

persons under age 25. Jlllge

Bob, spent a recent evening with

Mrs. Katie WUaon.
Mr. allll Mrs. Robert Alldre
recently spent a saturday evening
in Racine with his sJsters.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. K. C. Welsh

Mr. and Mrs. BlaloTaylorvt..
ited his mother, MrL Zona Tay..
lor, at the Wetzel County Ho..
pilal at New Martinsville, where
she ls quite ill.
Mrs. Nelsel WeathentWl Yialt.
eel her brother, Mr. llld Mn. Eldred Grimes IIIII oon at Athens
saturday nlgl!t IIIII on Sunda.Y they
Ill went to Columbus. WhUe
there, they Ylsi&lt;edMra. Weather•
man•s unclei .Hmter MUJner.
Sarah il'oode returnecl hcBne
alter visiting aeveral day&amp; with
heL' brother, Mr,. and Mra. Warren Bentz of Glousrer.
Mr. a1111 Mro. Charles Nlclds
IIIII daugl!ter, Charleoe, and her
dallllhter, Leoa, of COsey, DL,
ail spent a lew &lt;IB.Y• hero with
his pareots, Mr. IIIII Mrs. Clar-

Helen Help
USo • • By Helen Bottel

OPEN DAILY
.loGO AM to !O:OOPM
Sunil)' 10•30 AM
tol2:30 PM 1ftd
5:00 Ill 9100 PM
Wayne Swlohtr, Ha,.W L-..... llld K~ll Me.
Culloiuah IN your friendly phii'IIIICim· at
Swlahor and LohM Rlll'all DruoL ,, .., IYft low

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ence Nichols, and other reladves.
Mrs. Myrtle Boggess &amp;pent a

..-.tee llld 6-

dlys 1 WMic. Let U t -

counl drill prl ... -

you for 111 yo~~r pr•crlptlon IIIII llrut MI . .

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Mrs. Doris Koenig arxl sons,

Rickie IIIII Mr. IIIII Mrs. Donald
Koenig, spent a weekendatMalllsiiP£!!1.!C?Ll19..~-'"'" , ,fie~ w_lth}'W ~r 19Dt Mr· .llld
ln ooctety It they WFre provided Mro. Uoyd 1\oenlg ..... flmlly, .
wid! "the right k.ldd of hUmin Doris stayed. for a looger visit.
contact&amp;."
Mrs. Sybel Dorst of Sumner
With the help of churches a1111 spent a &lt;IB.Y here at the home of
other community groups. he lined her son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
""500resporudbleadultstoserve Doratlllll ally.
Young offenders
who seem
as .._,.id probation sponsors.
amenable to rehabUltatlon a r e
placed on probation under t h e
personal sl.l)ervt.sion of a volun-teer sponsor inatead otbelag aent

A report by the Methocllstmqazlne TogeUler says the system
has worked well in Royal Qak,
which hod only 55 probation violations out ot 790 cases in one year.
In Denver, COlo., first bl.g dfiy to
adopt theprogrun,only 2percent
' to
or the probationers M.ve had
be committed to pri11011 tor !ailill! ID respond.
Project llledamOilant has now
been adopted by 59 courta ln 23
otates. Dr. William ACIOD, aDe,._

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lOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
He should!
This column Is for young peoHowever, I have a better sugde, their problems and pleas- gestion. Why don't you and your
Ires, their troubles and fun, As parents trade bedrooms? seems
nth the rest or Helen Help Us!, to me a room which opens on
t welcomes laughs but won't the kitchen, den and bathroom
Odge a serious question with is much handler for them than
. brush~ll .
for you,- H.
Send your teenage questions tc Dear Helen:
'OUTH ASKED FOR IT, care of
There are six of us who llke
lei en Help USi this newspllper. the same boy, He's cute, but most
:WEET GffiL GOSSIPS
people think he's IJIIIy becauoe
Jear Helen:
lie has slli!IJUy buck teeth and
U it was just "John likes Bet- so-callfld porcupine hair. But he
Y who likeaJlm 11 stutr, wewould- has a great personality.
l't mind, but this crowd of. girl
How can we convince other
:osalps is vicious.
people that he isn't that bad,
A girl doesn't date, and likes and how can he be divided a·
!pOrts? It's whispered she's mong us six?- N.S.D.T,R, AND
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lpeOCh problem Is having a touglt vlnce any MORE ~le _ this
ll1llUgh ttme IOithout being call- kid has an oversupply ot girls
iMI a panay.
already'
_ I won't ~ lnto the times they
Secon'd question: Before you
uave voiced around that a girl sll him six ways Pm quite
la ~! of town for a ..you know
he'll choose a favoritelrhat operatlon. SO of course and she may even be Number
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MRS. KENNETH ROMINE, Pomeroy, receives a check for
$50 !rom Jack Ambrose, manager of the Pomeroy Kroger Co.
Store. Mrs. Romine ls the second winner of s major prize in
the company•s current contest.

Leenhouts decided thai many
youthCUI lawbreakers could be

Mrs. Leah Williams loond a
turtle in her yaOO with the names
Bob G. ond Ray A. 1955 which
had been carved by their father,
Bob Alldre, 15 years ago. The
turde had traveled oJjy about • ver paychiatrist, thinks it works
because a volunteer probatiOD
one-fourth mlle.
Mrs. Alice Whaley called on apoosor ''doesn•t hive the cynl..
her mother recently. She had clsm that aproteaslooaldevelCIII
just returned from Alabama In hlndllJW ollenders day after
where she Ylolted the l.Vdegraf!&amp;. &lt;IB.Y.'' Judse carwee Leek of
The communU,y exten:l.s sym.. Shawnee lllsolon, Kan., ouopoctO
that "a lol or theoe people Juot
pothy ID the flmlly of Earl Deal,
42, who died unelqlected]y at Unl- to that 11011110110 ......
verslil' Hospllal lo ColumbuL about them.".
Cllnloo Gilkey IIIII son, Tad, of
Alb&amp;Juo spent an event,. with the
Dale WIUiams.
Mrs. Henry W - spOnt
saturday afternoon with Mrs. Ava
Gilkey,

llr. IIIII Mrs. Frank Jlalllday
and Mrs. llarbora Y - remain
oo the sick 11 "~
Mr1, lvollonobee made a bualnen trip to Athens recenUy.
Mro. May Ma- Yiol&lt;ed MrL
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RIGHT CONTACTS
week with her daughter, Mr. and
NOTING THAT 70 per cent ol Mrs. Gerland Branoon, BrldgeaU crimea are committed by port, W. VL

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spent their vacation in catifornia
with his aunt.

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film l1 tic~ lor Henry Fonda .•.• The &amp;ipremes eame out
tor Hubert and then recorded aU
the "FlWIY Girl., ntm BOngs ••••
Have the 007 s 86ed it?

LouLse was a Jaelde
Glee&amp;on Glea Girl, now ploys
his glrl clllm in Bob Hope's

wardrobe and joke files were in

"How to commit Marriage" ••. .
Comedy writer Buddy Arnold
(formerly Milton Berle'a sense
ot humor) buated his foot run.
ning for a cab to a courtroom ror

the possession of the late publlclrd Frank Young who gave Joe
storage' room when his cash ran

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conservative rental .•. . Daily

out .•. Within weeks, eight mags
(Time, Newsweek, Esky, Sports
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a few riots ago Ebony was
the only one ... News mag is
adcllng up the deaths and collapses laid at the feet of jogging.

20th-Fox wants ID bu,y two WW
blast to bits in
the Pearl HarOOr scenes of
'jTora! Tora! Toral" ... A film
ot Jake Lamotta's lite? Who'll
play Jake taking the Billy Fox

News' Jimmy Jemail broke a toe
(no, not the one he photogs with)
... . Marcel Cerdan sayshe 1ll open
an E. 57th st. restaurant here
next Jan. (he dined with ex ..champ
Tony Zale at Gailal!her' s 33) ....
Woody Woodbury's back slloon
clowning now that his TV series
has been sunk without a trace.
George Hamilton in chic pink
swim pants was Bridgehampton's
Ocean Harbor club's star act .

fight's dive h~ confessed to authorities? Esther Williams? ••..

stories eoul&lt;l prejudice jurors'
minds without their actually
knowi,.; iL
"A juror could recall during
trial that Gov. Barron has five
'j)&amp;]s' and that is prejudicial
Little thoughts like that could
surCace at any time," Verry

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The government conteocled any
move for a change oC venue now

was premature.
"Until we gel into :selection of
jurors, no one knows,'" one government attorney said.
Judge Marlin said, "l do not
condu:Je that a fair arxl impartial jury cannot be impaneled
here."
The judge said, however, that
defense counsel could at any
time - between now and trial, or
durt~ the Lrial -again ask the
court for a change in the sile of
the trial.

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CHARLESTON, W, Va.- COntracts tor two interstate hlgbwas
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A contract totaUng $3,653,2H
tor building 2.74 mlles ot lnterBtste 64 In Greenbrier County
was awarded to GB&amp;Y IDe. ot
London, Ky,
A Dayton, Ohio, firm Maxon
Construction Co., was awarded
a oonlract of $976,950 to construct seven land and river lders
ol the substructure ot the ID·
lerstate 64 bridge over t h e
Kanawha River between Dumar
and South Cherie-.
One project remains to be
awarded trom the July 30 _,.
ing ot opparent low bids. II l•
tor 2.8 mUes &lt;t Corridor "D"
ot AIIPalochtan Development
Hlgl!way on U.S. 50noarMul')lllytown ln Wood County. The bld lo
under studY, a spokesmaa tor
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SAVE NOW

ar Glrls:
Try BIIOaky sYIDpllthy. Get It
around that you feel terribly sorry for theae poor sex -obsessed
girls because thsY keep showing
1 their ignorance - about venereal diseases, homosexuality, other things they'relall'lna&lt;ed with
\ but don't CJ!Ite understand. And
use as an example their whisper
that an aene sore on the face
was "gonorrhea." There•aamlllion-to-one chance it might be a
syphillis "pimple," but never
14 G," whose 17mptoms are quite
dll!erenll
Never millS a chance to shoW
up "the dumb club" with true
\fa,ots, and always smile pitying.
when you do II. It others join
- IIIII th~ will - the bad
rumor gato will soon llO! the Ustenlng they desorve, - H.
Helen: i
117 problem Ia privacy.
We !.ave a amalt hou&amp;ell!ilch
had addltiOJIS from time to
so lt lm't well planned.
bedrOOm has three doors,
to the del}. one to the bath.
IJid 0110 to tho ldtclteo.
' hall, everybody
we have tJJ
througli Ill)' room to pt .
lnrwhereln the' hou&amp;e.
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·Olicept that 1111 tath•r I
th!OOih 1111 room on the
ID the bathroom with - ·
on but his undersho:al'\•I
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"The government wina its case
CHARLESTON, W, VL (UPJlSpeclll JUdge J. Robert Vartln when justice is done to one of
Jr. Wednesday refused to move its citizens."
Perry said he felt justice could
the trlal oC former Gov. W. W.
Barron and fl ve other men from net be done in this case if the
case is tried here.
U, S. District Court here.
~eelflcally, Perry referred to
Barron and the five other men
articles
in the Wall street Journare charged with conspirac.v to
commit bribery in connection al, Charleston Dally Mail and Ule
with state business. MarUn ear- Charleston Gazette. He read a
headline from Tuesday's Daily
lier had indicated trial could •
Mail which said, "Barron, 5 Pals
gin next Moo:loy.
Robert Perry, an attorney lor Back in Court Wednesday."
11 Think, your honor," Perry
Barron, argued that a change ot
venue was necessary because said, ••what that headline can do
prospective jurors' mirrls had in an alleged conspiracy trial."
Perry maintained that Barron
been prejudiced by what he
termed "pobonous, prejudicial and the other five deferdants are
not, and have not, been "pa1s."
publiciI,)'. "
The other defendants are forAOO, Perry charged that much
o( this alleged adverse publlcity mer Finance Commissioner Tru"was generaWd by the action ol man Gore, ex-state Road Commissioner Burl Sawyers, former
the federal govermnent.''
Then Perry reminded the ju:lge deputy road comm iuioner Vinof a slogan which he said is cent JuJmkoski, auto dealer Alprinted atql the doors of the U. l'red W. Schroath of Clarksburg
S. Justice Department in Wash .. and Tuppers Plains, Ohio, and
Borm Brown, an Elkins attorney
ingt.on:
am former law associate or
Barron.
Brown was the only one of the
six not in court today.
Defense counsel offered t h e
court a waiver of appearance,
authorizing the court to continue
withoot hlm, which said he Is a
WASHlNGTON (UP0 - A fed- patient at Memorial General Hos·
eral grand jury Wednesday in ~ pital in Elkins.
Perry said the recent news
dieted (Our persons and two companies on charges of consplr~ng to defraud the government
out of $4 million In a delense
contract for Na~ ro&lt;:ket launchers.
Fint Showin~ In
The government saJd the deW•st Virvinio of The
fendants used false invoices to
1969 Modol•-60xl2
funnel the lunds throogh dum3 Btd Room, HI Both
my corporations to Switzerland,
Fully Carpeted. In
The companies named in the
'l1t0utiful Early American
indictments were Chromcrart
Corp. of SL Louis and the firm
into which it was merged in June
See The 1969 Invader
oC 1966 - Alsco, Inc., of Akron,
Drive A Littl•
Ohio.
Between February 1962 and
Save A Lot
January 1967 the firms received

Twiggy's boy friend Juatin de
Villeneuve's wife will wed Robert Jones In Oct. .. .. Ronald
daughter Maureen waxed an al -

a trial over an injury rec'd run.. Dl., etc.) used Negro covers;
nlng lor a cab.

ly one line of dialogue . . The
post office pUe-up of maills solved; there are 31,000U,S.A.press
agents .... Arthur Tracher at tbe
"Personality" TV ahow: "I can't
make any slalement about hlppies. rve only smelled tl!em a
Httle. u

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an even keel, 1*~~
loss of appeflte.

Gen. Omar Bradley role In the

n destroyers to

".v"amin fOm·

Anot~er

Maguires" and winds up with exact-

Movies we're not looking torward to: gloriticatlon otCheGuevara .•. 'Ibe late Joe Frisco's

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World of Religion

leaslllg her lurid autoblotP'IJihy
but she'll collect more than she
made ln any three lllms in her
lifetime (half a mill) .... Hizzoner beats the bad.air conditioning problems at City Hill by
conlerrlng olleo In the nice cool
4th Door at pollee H.Q. ... !Dear-

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ACorelllid II e d 7 Lamarr has the rumor tederaJ attl.trney
screamed oeCOIId thouihto m re- Morgenthau wants out .. .. The

Venue Change Denied

Mro. Edith Brtzing went to ::·
Marl~ recenlly to pay resp0&lt;1
ln the d-.th of Mrs. Edith Wake-

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swartz and family of Marietta
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Lotlrldae -and
Plains
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, milled ea.., Otlel1Jebi ai LoPh
011 Friday I IIIII Slt!D'diY. Mull.
advtBCD'i
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. Jack YOUIIIIIJid Mr1 IIIII ~ r a.
ao,d lla&lt;kney.
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to his hOIIte lr&lt;ili St. J&lt;1RPhHI)fo
pltal, Parkeraburc.
Benoy Upton, son or Mr.
Mrs. Frank ~ l""e..Went
surgery tor-ndlcltlsatVetarans Memorill Hospllallas\Week.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Robertl\!lrcb*o
llllllwo chiJd'tenspont a weekend
at n.,too YisltlJW relatlws and
celebrated their ~rdwoddl,.;an­

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Bob Hope'o
son Kelly ls oil to VIetnam with
an underwater demolition team
••• Hed,y Lamarr•s and J o h n
Loder's son Torly Js a tray slinger at TrudY Heller's Village rockery ... Debbie R e y.
nolds &amp; Harry put their B e I
Air palace up Cor $600,000 (almost'as much as Harey was clipped tor In the front-paged Hollywoad Friars Club card..cheating)
.... George Cukor will rub Bardot and Beat13 together ln the
""Passionately" to see If he can
lnv•nt film fire .... &lt;X&lt;ay, what
wise guy put up the sign "Fun
City - Enter Here" at the 50th
&amp; 12th Ave. pier where folks
ransom their towed-awas cars.

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Conni Sue of Clrclel'llle spent
part of their vacation here last
week with his parents, Mr. am

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155 Girls Model in Revue
o.. hWalred

Royarum Cole, Rose Colburn,
Denise Dean, PeiO\i' Eblin, Debbie Ke!IIIOdf, ca~ Osborne, Con·
ole Roush, Beverly Smltll a n d
Vldtl Wolle.
Madellrw in Your First out!lt
were Jemlfer Bailey, Pam Bll·
ser, Martie caldweU, Marcia
carr, Teresa carr, Vicki Oel•
land, VIrginia Cline, G~r Cui·
lums, Jenelle CUminp, Coml.e
Dalley, ca~ Harriaon, Paola
Hauber, l~ld Hawley, Barbara
Jordon, Cheryl Kuhn, Sherry
Lambert, Donna Lantz, sara Nelson, Cheri Reuter, Debbie RJcboardoon, Filth Smith, Rebecca
Smith, Brenda stanley, Bett;y Ui&gt;ton, JtDe Whitehead, Pamela WU·
son, Clu1sty lf.ysen, Barbara
Broyl&lt;hart, and Clnl.Y Fitch.
Gtls modeling in the School
Dress category were JanBetzirc,
ley Jackson and Miss cathy Kenda Ch&amp;My, Twtl&amp;Clatworth.l',
Helen Cotterill, Wendy Eagle,
Clark.
JerrJY
Ferguson, Mary Gardner.
Muleling in Let's Sew were
Debbie
Harbrecht, CArol H a r.
Barbara Andrew, Patricia Bos~
ton, JOIIIIY Chapman, Bonnie Dai- graves, Vlckl Harrison, S u e
ley, Nleael Duvall, Mollte Fisher, Hayes, Lucy Holter, Sharon Holt·
Kathy Follrod, Deanna Hensley, er, Reeky Houdashelt, Carolyn
Judy Holter, Sherry Kautr, Con- Hoyd, Sheryl Johnson, Mary Lanie Knighting, Teresa Longe- Comb, florence Meeks, Elaine
nette, F&amp;ith McCain, Teresa MUhoen, Linda Myers, Vicki 01&gt;Mitchell, salll,)· Ruechel, Tlmm,y erhoher. Mary Pears(ll, Naacy
Ruth, Judy Spencer, Kimberly Sexson, Bonnie Smith, Barbin
Steven, Juli Whitehead aM Nola wen, Patti Well, Sheri Yoww,
Mary eo~o.
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Modeling in Articles to Use
and Wear were Teresa Chichester, Patty Grossnickle, Cathy (HOSPITAL NEWS]

IUid 5581rl• pardcfplltod I•• the alllllll 4-11 SC)'le
Revue Wednoodoy ni&amp;frt at the
Middleport High SdiOCII Audltor11111 Wiler the dlrectloo ol Ann
Holter, Janet Meta, Wendy carper, Jenny Dean. Betty Shatrer,
Mary Smith and Jean Whitehead,
members o! the Clothl~ CMImlttee.
The girls were juclged on tas~
ion, groomtrw, posture and poise,
construction, fit, design. andperscnble qualities. State Fair par·
ticl.pants ard cowtty champions
were chosen. The names olthese
girls will be released at a later
dote.
Narrators for the rewe were
Wenly c~r. Mary Smith, Jean
Whitehead, Jenny Dean. Janice
Eastman, Janet Mees arll Betty
Shaffer. Judges were Mrs. Shir-

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Powell, and Rosemar) Reed.

HOLZER HOSPITAL - Vioil·
ing hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents only on Pedlatrl c s ward.
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Jlmmy L. Baker, Wellston; Kimberly R. Landors, Rl
4 Oak HiU; Mrs. Alva E. Cross,
~racuse; Mrs. Douglas M. Crabtree, Rl t Oak Hill; Mrs. Jack
Grimes, Jackson; Calvin R. McDaniel, Pt.. Pleasant; Albert M.
Pieree, RL 3 Jackson; Mrs. HO ly Pattoo, Hamden; Mrs. M,yrUe V, Hayner, Crown City; Don·
&amp;ld E. Mwrning, Jackaon; Mr11.
Roy L. Combs, Rt. I Radell!!;
Mrs. Frances A. Baker, Rt. 3
. Athens; Frank Nichols, Rt. 4
Jackson; Roy E. Potter, RL 4
Louisa, Ky.; Mrs. VelJDB Greene,
Patriot Slar Rl: James E. Pres·
ton, 1815 Chestnut !l.; Mrs. L.
Ruth Flowers, 2216 Je!!eroon
Ave.; pt, Pleasant; Mrs. Roger
Wiiliama, Thurman; Wiiiiam
Sherman P&lt;lrter, Rt. 4 Oak HUI:
Mro. Mildred E. Sisaoo, Nort(lup;
Alva A. Delaney, Rt. I Ewington; Mrs. Rondel L. Given, 102
Park Dr., Pl. Plessant; Luther
J. Stapleton, Rt. I Ewtngton;
Henry G. Rust, Raveni'NOOd, W.
Va.; &amp;loan Ann Epling, 510 Jackam Pike; Mrs, R. Footer Cham.
per, 265 State St.; Mrs. Donald F. WUUama, Bu!!alo, W, Va.
BIRTHS
Mrs. Jimmy L. Baker, Wellston, am, 2:39 p.m. Wednesda,y.
DISCHARGES

Girls In Clothing Mates were
Vicki Abbott, Bea Joy Autherson,

Students
Report to

l.egion
Bob Burdotle and Jeff Werry,
Pomeroy High SciY&gt;ol seniors,
reported oo their attendance at
Boy o Slate in JWle Monday nlgtJt
when Drew Webater Pilot 39,
American Legion, met with Doo
HWIIIel, commander, in charge.
Other guests introdUced were

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Paul Simpaoo IUid Robert Burdette, Sr. Roy Jewell reported
111 a record bop held last Frida,)'.
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Charlo&amp; Swalzel repOrted on
the coun1J1 !air parld~.pollce
work to be carrlod out by the
post. Volllllleers are needed to
help and those WtJrldng are to
Jick up their passes at the meat
department ol Krogoro.
E. J, Hili was reported confiDed to Veterana Memorial Hoa-

pltal. A record bop piamed lor
Aug. 17 was cancelled.
The post made plans lor the
1111ual !amlly picnic to be held
at the K.Yaer Crook Power Plant

Luther c. Bowles, Mrs. John

)IJ'k oo Aug. 25. It was reported

that the veterans honor roll has
bem taken down !rom its location betwean the courthouse and
the coun1J1 jail and wiU now be
, placed oear the CivU War moo111110111 ,... the courthouse.
ft was reported that the post
has boon preiiOilted a chUd weifare cltatlon &lt;m the national level
lor ito work &lt;Uringthepastyear.
Commandar Htumel thanked Rus1811 Moore for hia work as child
welfare chairman. Frank Vau.
allan amounced that the elgl1th
district or which the local post
Is a port had ranked lirst in
Americanism in Ohio.
A record hop was plamed for
Aua:. 30 on the term.ls courts on
E. Main !l. A opal!)lettl supper
was Jel"Ved by Guy Guinther fol lowing the meeting.

H. Conley, Clyde A. Cox, Mrs.
John J. Dean, Mrs. Kenneth W.
Dempsey, Mrs. Wayne H. Dockery, Taylor N. Fridley, Nora M.
Friend, Mra. Ancly Hammood,
Mrs. Vernon Ray Hart and ln!ant
mele, Usa R. Herald, Mrs. Margaret M. Herbert, Mrs. GallE, Jeffen (Expired), Homer w.
Johnoon, Sharon M. Johnaoo,
Mrs. Leonard Jmes Jotm R, McQIInoss, Mrs. David H. McQiald,
Mrs. Virgil Moore, Mrs. Arnold
E. Pope, Donald G. Richards,
Mra. George Sedzlol and ln!ant
male, Mrs. Fred}, Thacker~
Want male, Roger J. Thomplltltl,
Mrs. Gema C. Vtmt.era, Jr.,
Mrs. Peariie Ward, Mra. Gary
L. WUaoo, Stella Y. Wireman,
Charles W. Jones, Mrs. Flora
Mann {El&lt;plred), Hobart Sines
{Expired.

we're expecting some
nicest people thig Bummer ••.

oanweexpeetJ'OU!
at W. Va.'s .111!11'Nt RMott-Motel

crowd oodmatod at 400 to 500. Negro dlatricl where tho
Modellns l.odlci~ Clothes
disorclero broke out about 4
. paged ear)J tocky lhnlutlh a whall it ~:tlloeed to diiJIOrae.
p.m. WednesdJ1, The distur·
were Cltberlne CotterlU, Mel·
County Metro Mayor Chuck
wide alum area acron the bay
arde Dean, Margie Jeffers, Sheri
bltter)J blamed "wtal· banc~S aubolded brio!IJ tlurll!ll
1n1m the Republican National
McCain, Heidi Milhoan, Jgyce
the Jlilht, than renewed with
Conventloo In a ouddon ouliJurat den" tor . the dlsturblnees
Myers, Bett;y Sha!!er, Nancy
P~ looting of store• IUid rock
o! violence thai left three ''bec:aulo the eye• of tile nat!oo
Smith, Ka~ Tuttle, Lori Mld&lt;lleperoooa shot and at least 10 an !ocund em us !or the throwing at paul~ autlatO'
awart, and sandra sayre.
bile a.
moreln.lurad !rom bricks, rocks Republican convention."
Modell~ Sports Clothes were
Kirk, accOJiq)lll!ed by Aberand bead~•·
Irene Barnes, Jean COW4ery.Sue
Police olllelals .aid the ouster
na~, wiM&gt; succeeded the alaln
At
least
100
persona
were
Cowdery, Jennifer Cray, Janlce
o!
white newamen !1'0111 a black
; arrested by a 501l-man pollee Dr. Martin Luther King as head
Eastman, Debbie Garnes, COnnie
power
rail)', called to protest
Ioree armed with carbine• and of the Southern ChrlotiU
Garnes, Janice Holter, Julia Holt'l11e four children of Mr. IUid Mrs. llal' Williams of near PomLeadership Coo!erenee, !pent the "llly"""hlte maketelu of the
er, Debbie Jefters, Patt,y I h I e, eroy will be reunltod this ilau but wiD go In "'posite directions when shot&amp;ons that moved Into the
convention deleption,
area to put clcMn a wave of more than lour hours touring GOP
Jane Jordan, Ruth Jordan, Terrie school bella ring.
otartod
the first outbreak.
loodng, burnl1111 and brick the sprawling Liberty City
Miner, Marge Riggs, "!&amp;nclie
Connee, the eldest dlughter who recently graduated from More- throwi~ that bepn WednesRose, Gall Shafter, Nancy st. head Unlvareii)', will be goiJ1II to Racine where ahe wiD teach phys·
day, Authorities laid down a
Clair, Becky Triplett, Donna leal educadoo to girls o! the junior IUid senior high schools. Pennee,
blanlo!l o! tear pa to break ..,
Weber, Ronda Whiltlngtoo.
a student at Morehead, who will teach and continue her education one unrul,y mob early tocky,
Dress Up Dresses were made next summer, win go to Rutland where she has been employed as
A Natlcnl Guard Ioree o!
MIAMI BEACH (UP!&gt;- The North Caroi!Da - Ntxan 9, Ro&lt;k·
and modeled by Unda Bell, an elementary teacher.
another
500
to
600
men
waa
put
ftr Ill ballot IOilcall lor the efelier I, Reapn II
wencly carper. Mary Bricldes,
The trip was planned aa a cui· oo standby alert at a Jal'by ROillll&gt;llcan presidential ..,mJDa.
North Dakola- Ntxan S, RockThe eldest son, Rocky, wlU
Kathie Chichester, Linda Cotterarmory.
But
they
were
not
tun1
enrichment
phase
of
the
efeller
2, Rllllll I
ill, Jean Mees. Peggy MllbOIIl, go to Middleport where he wiD
ton:
called
out
em
the
streets
and
Neighborhood
Youth
Corpa
proOldt&gt;Nblln 2, Rhlw&gt;dol li5,
Jackie Mora, Rhea Mora, SanJra ottend the new ooosolidltod
Alabama- 14 votes lor Nlml,
about 2:30 Lm., EDT, today an
gnm.
Stas1011l
Newlun, Julie Rose and J e a n school as a senior, and you~
12 for Reagan
uneasy qulot settled over the
son,
Mark,
win
be
gobw
to
PomAlaska- II !or Nhm, Rocke· Okillhoma- Nixon 14, Rockelol·
Whitehead.
area
that
led
many
of
the
INCIDENT
ALLY,
dld
you
know
Jar I, Reagan 7
Modeling Complete CosiWite eroy where he will be a freshw
feller I
to
leave
the
district.
policemen
thet
Ohio
is
the
only
midwest
state
ar.-Nixan 18
were Ltrda Brown, Lenora Mich- man at the new eonoolidoled
Ark- Winthrop Rodtefeller 18
"'This whole thln1ts crazy as
to show a tra!ftc daath decline
Penni(I'VIDla-- NI&gt;OO 22, Rock·
junior high school.
ael and Louiae Michael
Cellf-Rilllll 86
tor the first six months of 1968? bell," said Miami Pollee CII&gt;L
e!eller
41, Reapn 1
Modeling Tailored Clothing
Colo-- Nlxoo 14, Rockefeller 3,
Jack
Maddox
in
deO&lt;rlbl~ the
The
national
death
toll
lor
the
Puerto
RJeO-. Hocke!eller 5
were Jemlfer Blakeslee. Jenny
EVEN THOUGH the Meigs
Reagan I
of outbursts that began
series
f'lrst
six
months
was
1.11
six
per·
Dean, Am Holter and Janet Mees. Count,y Fair did not have pariConn- Nhm 4, Rockefeller 12 Rhode lolan~ Ro&lt;kefalier 14
following a black power rally
South Carol!»- NJ&gt;oo22
mutuel betting last year, the lo- cent. Ohio' a toU, however, was
Dei- Nhm 9, Rockefeller 3
early Wedneadoy evening.
down
rour
per
cent.
There
were
cal rair received $12,657.92,
Fla-- Nixon 32, Roekefelier I, South Dalo&gt;ta- NI1CXI 14
The Negroes ignored on-the1,032
tramc
deatho
compared
Tomea--Nhm28
...
Roger Cloud, state auditor re·
Reapn I
spot pleao by Gov. Claode Kirk
with 1,079 a year ago.
Texa~Nblln fi,Reapnl5 1:
ports.
Ga- Nlxoo 21, Rockefeller 2,
and the Rev. Ralph Aberna~.
still !ar too many!
Utab-Nhcn 2, Romne7 6
There were 94 county and indeReagan 7
Even as the tJrst ballot moonted
Vermont- Nhm 9, Ro&lt;ke!el!:
peOOent ratrs sharing In a record
HawaU- Fong 14
toward the nominatloo o!
ltir 3
$1,077,763, The money came
': ·
ldaOO- Nblln 9; Reagan 5
Richard M.
Nixon as a
V
irginlaNixon
22,
Hocke!ell-,::
!rom the impooition o! a tal&lt; of
D.C.- Nhm 6; Rock 3
calllldate !or ·president at
one-halt of one per cent on the
Rl- 50 !or Nlxoo; Rockefeller 2
:
Mlaml Beach six miles away,
Re(lresentatives of the Southw wagers at all race tracks in the
VIrgin loland~ Nblln 2, Ro&lt;k"7.;
5; Reagan 3
Negro gangs overturned autoeastern Ohio Regional Council state, plus legislature appropriteller 1
.;.
lnd-- Nixon 26
mobDes and set them atlre,
were in Columbus Wednesday ations.
Waohlnt!tonNlxoo
15,
Roelch:
Iowa- Nlxoo 13; Roeke!eller
PT. PLEASANT Hobart
where they conferred with Ohio
feller 3, Rel&amp;lD 6
.,
This year. of course, the state- Sines, 69, Rt. 1, pt Pleasant, smashed in store wirdows and 8, Reapn 3
begen loodng IUid throwing
Deput,y Director o! Highways and approved pari-mutuel belting will
West VIrginia - Nlml u;
Kan-Carl100 20
died at 9 p.m., Wedneodoy in rocks, sometimes at each odter.
Pianntrw Tom Major on the be permitted at the Meigs Coonty
Rockefeller
3
:!
LaNlxoo
19,
Reapn
7
Police teargassed one unruly
posslbillty of extending the Route Fair. There'll be twlllght racing Holzer Hospital.
WlseooainNhm
30
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K.Y-Nixoo 22,Rocltofeiler2
He was born Feb. 27, 1899,
33 improvemeTt from Darwin to on Thurodoy and Friday next
Wyoming - Nixon 12
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Maine- Nhm 7, Rockefeller 7
in Maeon County.
Athens.
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week - this begins at 3 p. m.
Marylan~Nixoo 18, RoekeMr. Sines had been seriously
Work is now undemay on the The final doy o! raci~ Ia saturAI
the
end
of
the
roU
calltb4t
!elier 8
Ul the past lew weeks. He was a
new roote from Pomeroy to Dar- day am racinr. on that da,y wm
{Continued !rom Page I)
Masaachuaett~ Roekefeller 34 !ollowlng - · ciiM&amp;'I'I tlleJr:
retired dairy farmer tor the
wilL
•
start at 2.
Mlchlpn- Nixon 4, Ho~t~~~ey votes as Collowa:
C. C. J..ewjs Farm. He was em- know.
The gf014&gt; was told tho! John
Mlnn8aota-26
Nbm
•
ployed there 32 years.
Much ot the dlscusaion of tbe
Dowler, loth District Director,
THE 100 YOUNG people o!
Mlaoourl24
Nblln
•
Mlrm- Nlxoo 9, Rockefeller
He was the son of the late ,'OIIIIJIIItee centered around Its
is to submit plans for the addi- Meigs County taking part In the
Washlnginl&gt;- 24 Nblln
~
James and Anna Stover Sines. belle! that the PorUand elemen- 15, Staasen 1, Lindsay 1
tional15 mile improvement in his Neighborhood Youth Corps proUtah8
Nixon
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MilllsolpplNhm
20
program to be filed with the state gram conducted by the Meigs- &amp;lrvlvors include his wife, Ethel tary school Js a much newer fa.
lowa-24
Nlml
Mlaaourl- Nlxoo 16, RockefelFauber Sines, three daugJIIers, clllty than the one at Letart
in November. This program will GaUia Community Actioo Group
Oblo-- sa Nhm
Mrs. Anna Faye ~ver, Mrs. Falla and that there!ore II should ler 5, Reagan 3
be paid lor with money to be col- this summer left via three GreyVertlltldo-12
Nblln
MontanaNixm
II,
Reagan
3
Faye Given and Mrs. Josephine be given more consideration as
lected in 1973 and 197t. How- hound buses this morning for
88
Nlml
CalltomlaNebrask&amp;-- Nlmtt 16
Barnett, all o! Groveport, Ohio; a location for classes.
ever, It was pohted out that if a Marietta.
Mlchlpn-- 48 Nblln
two sons, Hobart Sines, Jr.,
Members of the board Indicat- Nevada- Nhm 9, Roeke!aller 3
bon:l issue passes, the improveIn Marietta, the you'll; people Grove Cily; and Richard R, Sines, ed it was not determined that all
Ma1De - 14 NlliiiD
New Hampoblre- Nixon 8
ment could be speeded up and are scheduled to visit Brough-llllnol~ sa Nhm
Now Jersey- Cue 22, Nhm
Pl. Pleasant.
students of the preaent Pl&gt;rUand
perhaps programmed for 1970. ton's Dairy operations, the MariOkillhoma- 22 NI&gt;OO
Six grandchDdren survive. Al- school wool d be aent to the Le- 18
Attending were Bernard Fultz, etta Musewn, the Wood County
Now JeriOII'- 40 Nlxoo
New Mexico- Nixon 8, Rockeso five sisters, Mrs. Nina Durst tart Fallo butldlng, bet said plano
Jack Welsh and James Arnold of Airport, and other polnts of in-Maryland- 26 Nixon
feller
I,
Reapn
5
and Mrs. Mary Barnes, of Mc - eail lor the great majority to be
Middleport; Frank Cleland o! Ra- terest in the Marietta-ParkersFlorida- Sf Nhm
Now York- Nixon 4, Rockefeller
ComelavUie, Ohio; Mrs. Harriet transferred there.
•lli' l •o
cine. Kenner Bush, A~ns. tkM- burg area.
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Hoyt, Newark; Mro. Lena ThoThe committee aaked &amp;lpt.
ler, and Carl Dahlberg.
1,
New York-92 Nlmt
mas, Ripley, W. Va.; Birdie Bowen it a state education dePennoylvanla-- 64 Nlxoo
Sines, ~ring(leid; three broth- partment olrlclai could be obMontana-It Nblln
era, Bess ol McCOMelsvUlei tained to assist the board In
14 Nixon
HawaUVene, Columbus and John, ad- curriculum, budget, and redisRhode
111111111-14
Nblln
dress unknown.
tricting work. Bowen believed
(Continued lnlm Page I)
Funeral ~ervices will be held one could be aecured.
the tedlwn of taking too long to
Alabanuo-21 By ROBERT MUSEL
Delaware - 12 Nixon
Asked If he were free to
2
p.m., Saturday at the Baden
NEW YORK {IJPI)... In old reach a toregone conclusion.
Tbe committee llao asked tile
Malllchuoett&amp;-34 Nixon
!Urns 111 the late show the
Incidentally althOUill you Presbyterian Ci'&lt;lrch. Barlal will rea11011 w by WU!iam HQteo, choose hla own rumlng male,
Arlwlaao-18 Nblln
reporter races into the news- never see them on the tube, be in the church cemetery.
hired last ,...k as ouperlnlendonl he replied:
u1
certal.nlY
am.
I
won
the
Now Mexlco-18 Nixon
Friends
may
call
at
Crow
room shouting: "Stop the press! good newspaper and news
replacing Hayman, was not pre.
JKimlnaliOO
without
having
to
New Mexico- 14 Nixon
. ,.
rve p a scoop."
agency men operate with the llussell Fmeral Home after 1 sent. The buard said he had a
poy
any
price
or
make
any
Kanaa~ 19 Nhm, I Rockefel" : ·
Anyone
whoae ideas o! oame elan. The best thing to do p.m., Friday.
previous commlttmenl.
ler
,
deals
.
.
.
I
will
make
the
reporters and the way they go when the next Hollywood
Nevadll- 12 NlliiiD
decision balled on 11\1' best
about their craft. comes from cinema-type reporter shouts
)ldgmenl
as
to
the
man
Who
Alalka-- 12 Nblln
this suspect IIOI.lfce could have "Stop the preul" is laugh right
can - k best with me and, 11
Virginia- 24 NI1CXI
had a brilliant example of the lnto the face of your set.
he ever bas to do that, be
North llalmla-- 8 Nblln
way they actually work in real
prosldent
of
the
United
States
ComectlM- 16 Nblln
Tbe 0011erap of the convenUJe by staying up esrly this
Colorado-IS Nlxoo
morning to watch the voting in tion by all three networks has
•1
want
a
candldote
Who
doeo
Puerto Rico- 5 Nlml
the Republican National Con- b- commendable, particularly
West
VIrginia- 13 Nhm, t &lt;:
not
divide
this
COtlltr)'."
the Ooor reporting of Jobn
vention.
AlthoUBI&gt; Nixon was never In Rockefeller
Before R l c h a r d Nixon Chancellor d NBC, But CBS
By Unlled Preas IJUrretiooal
any
real daJipr of ioalng the
North ClroJina- 26 Nixon
grabbed the nomlnallon in the and NBC were prisooers of
WASIIINGTON - DOCTOHS ARE SA11SF1ED wltll Iormor Presi- nomination, his tr!umpb dld IIJt
Laulalana--26 Nlxoo
!!rill ballot at Miami Beach the their own !ormat, i.e. the dent Eisemower's initial progreso since hla latest heart attack, bet
Vircln
lolatm- 3 Nixon
alert Dan Hather of CBS-TV complete convention gavel-to- !hoy say the outlook lor recovery Ia ll1lll UJ~~redidable. Obeer• come as eaally aa was
picked up a rumor that the gaveL Chel RunUey and David Uooa corq&gt;leled Wednosdoy - e d the 77..year...a.J -ral'aselzure adverUIIed by lila eampalp Texa&amp;-54 Nlml, Raapn 2
Rockefeller and Reag1111 strate· Brinkley of NBC labored as early Tueodoy was of "equal oewrlty" to tile latl me oo JWIO 15, ........... Who had oontlotenliy Gaorsla- 30 Nhm
claimed more than 700 !lrot Kentuc!Qo- 24 Nlxoo
gists were going to try to force valiantly as Cnridte to l1llocl
which was described as a "maJor" heart attaek.
ballot votes ctm!plll'ed wltll tile
the convenUoo to a.(iourn tile verbal adrenalin Into our
A bulledn iuued by Walter Reed Annl' Medical Center said 667 needed to win.
vote IUitll toda,y. The theocy was (Jiadrennlal !rlbal rites but the Eleemmrer 11 Spent I e&lt;mfortable alght" Tuelday am UvltaJ ......
they might have more time thing simply went on too long.
Before the - · begon
hove remained stable." The doctors report that they are At! oiled llwitehlng
V&lt;)loa to the wlmer ••
overnight to bresk the phalanx
Wrapup Lacks ~k
lfith his curreot progre1a.
they
alwa.vs
do ooce nomillatloo
The Glorylandora ~from :
ABC-TV was thus presented
or Nlxoo deieptes.
Is decided, the Nixon total was WUmlnginn win be at tho :
The cameras closed in as with a glittering _.run~ty to
MIAMI BEACH - THIRD P ABTY PRESIDENTIAL callllldlte
101 Clurdt d. the ~.
Rother cheeked the story with sweep the ratings with tla George Wellace predlcted toda,y that the Republican Party would 692 at tile end or lila ballot.
Florida Ch&amp;qea Votes
The &lt;11arte1 wiD alng at 7:30 :
Sen. John Tower or Texas Who ni8llll1 90.mllade wrapup of the
loae the ellllre ScUll with Riehard Nllllln as lt. 'MIIII-.
Nixon
11101
his
!lrot
1111
break
p.m.
111 Frldoy and Satunloy and . :
believed lt. In his giau onciolled da,y' a events. Howard K. Smith
Wallace pve a televised llllervlew lnlm ~~oo~t&amp;&lt;~Dery, Ala., before tha roll call, wb.. the 1110 at tile 9:30 LDL and the7:30 .•
anchor bootb aboYe the conven~ anchored a workmanlike pro- ahortly after Nlxoo woo the nomination. "I think he wiD be de!eatod
Florida doleplioa, Where he p.m. aervtce• on !kntloy. The &lt;
ductloo Which somehow lacked
lion Ooor Walter Cronkite in November just aa the Democratic callllldlte wl!l be defeiiMI. had boon iltlled !or 19 •ote•, Rev. Clyde v. Halldlr- pea- ,c
over the role of a db' editor on the IIIJIII'k !hot would have- as
Mr. NIXIlll will not carry, In 11\1' Judlpnapt, lillY Southam ollteL" decided to liVe him 33 d Ito Sf tor, will ~at eaeb orlht-- ;:
a new_.r. He dlrected his IJIIIIl' in the lralllry believe It
oo tile firot ballot.
vicea. 'l11e Glor)llandort haYO ··
Ooor stall to run clown the could have-- completely demoINKSTER, MICH. - A STATE POUCE DETECTIVE waa ldllatl
seeoncl
break
came
IDIM aeveral reooniL 'lbolr _ . .
Nixon'•
rumor.
lished the -slllm prime
ear)J
toda.Y
and
two
eliY
policemen
were
wounded when an!pera •
ron
eall
becauae
of
a
acheollle will toke them 11110 ...,• .
durlnc
tile
There followed an impressive dme. ABC had the advantap or
ened !Ire on pollee cars In thlo Detroit auboutl. Pollee lhot IUid revolt within the New Jersey oral - L
demonstration o! top(ll&amp;bl Jour- leatl.lJto from lllCh alternate and
killed au unldentl!led N"'P'O man who wu 1 aiJII)ect In the anipor deloptlon, where Sen. Clllford
oallsts at wurk. BW Stout widely ~ar !are u "COWboY
attacks.
to 1]11135
P. caaa waa
Oagged clown Rogers Morton, In Africa," "Rat Patrol" and
"I can1 say Whether it'&amp; racial or plantled withoUt llorther 11&gt;- or the 40 WIN aa a favorite 1CX1 ME1G9 GDIERAL HOSPITAL
1
Nixon's Ooor manager, Mike ucarri101l 1 Gorillas."'
'"stlptlon." Inkster Pollee Chief Jim Fyke teld newsmen.
candl-. The rtbelllon P" ADMISSIONS - Iva nelda, :
n alao had me of the deii&amp;bll
Wallace burrowed Into the
Nhm 18 and loft Cue wltll22. - " ' ; Pearl I'I1Uiln, ,.,.. . :
o(
the
convention
coverage,
the
Ml88iuippi deleptioo and found
SAIGON - AN INVASION FORCE OF 4,000 soldiers hla ewopt
Before the courteq tnlitebea, 1011 Wllllam Upelllrcll, ~ ::
they had been summoned to an urbane, elegant mel of wit&amp;
into the A Sbau Valley to at!Oe a &amp;niWiDtl Communist threltl to
tho final ta111 save Nblln 692, head, 1\Y.
immediate caucus with Reapn. between the rl&amp;bl wtns•'
the ellled wer bouUoo at Do N1111g, mWtory ..,...omen said today, Rod&lt;efeller 292 and Reapnt75.
DISCHARIZ'I- Nooe.
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Joe Bent! butlonholed Frank WOllam Buckley Jr., and
The drive, unlerwoy lor lour da)oo, wu tile second dme u. S. IIIII other voteo wore seatteretl
~
Farley of New Jersey, a Nixon lllltOOriJO)Iticlan Gore VIdal who
Soulll 'VIotnmaese troops had eatered the .alley to Ito!&gt; the Dow or
~'
stalwart. Ike Pappas stepped belongs to the liberals. Ruckloy
&amp;mltlll alx flYorlte ..... and 1110
""
Communist aoldiera llld a...,Ues lhrwah A Shau Into tile norther:l
wt.a to the -•r-..U.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
.:;:
Meade Alcorn, Rockefeller Door slid Weclneodoy nl&amp;bl tho! he
war tnst.
eandldlte,
lllrold.
E.
Staa..,_
HOSPrl'
AL
::!
manager,
was COJIYlnced crime in the
''We
are
goi~
in
there
to
dealroy
eve1'11b11W
we
ean
lind,"
said
Roacan
made
blowoy
IIIIo
!he
AllMIIISIONSMary
Gllkoo'
,
::
street• would be a bigger
Protesoionalo at Work,
lllaJ.
Gen.
Mel
viii
zala.
"W
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are
l))olll~
tJr
a
ftaltl."
'l11e
llrat
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back of the hall fl'olll hla treller ~~ CatiiY Cmdllr, llHIII ':
The eameras followed them . campaign issue than Vlntoam.
COitllllllld post and eviiiiUllb" Dowell. )llddloporl; Zora Wal. ::.
ABC's ooverap dld Improve vasloo In 1\prU eoat the elllu 100 hellcoptero lhot dowaln the Jom Hart tbon got tile complete
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This
dme
c.mmunlot
rulollDce
waollll!t.
r......Woo to G!rer 1 ur, l'IIIIIOI'OT, Anlold Slump, :~
genesis of tbe rumor !rom Rop . Wedneodoy nlgtJt after a choppy
Jnotlon to , llllke Gle vote c~
.;.
Clarke MacGregmo ol Mlmeoo- start Moruta,y and it is no seer«
CADIZ,
OIUO
1WENTY-EIGHT
PEIISONS
were
Injured
wl1on
llllllllmotit. It wat ·l:10 Lm.
DIIICllAllGED - Linda
18, All the intorvlewlng was its 8llDIJJiacy formula was
a
tornado
omuhed
throuah
the
gluMDC!olled
nolltll'alll
at
the
Tip.,
ell,
12
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wwe
ner,
Barbara Black.
sharp and to the point; the cioaely allldled by the other
pan
RaHn'Oir
oear
~e
Weduoada)o
cauoinc
wreckep
lhlt
"looked
umtttetl to tho
- d and aavvy of the Ooor network•. The 1968 conventlmo
reporters highly profeoolonal. moy be tile last uncrltlcali)' like an Inside eltllloelon" to one obaerver. None ot the 28 wat badb" llelklll 1llo tiiNIIUiior INFILTRATOHS KD J ,m
:
What it added up to was dial followed lor every Rk&gt;ment ol hUrl and only eight were hoiJ)IIalized wllll ftrloua cute, lbraatGa&amp; don, WW. olabt l'aoorlte
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the Nixon adherents finnly their oxiiiiAince. Tho man Who and!raclurOL
The
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oo
u.
S.
250,
waa
the
anb'
placo
the
tornado
toudted
:Nhm
!aV«&lt;te
GCIIr.
Walter
tnMipo
ldlkMI
two
Cotnmunlot
:
believed the story. The I!Mpn. said: "The true Silence of art
J.
IUckol
d.
Alhka
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s.,
Norlb
Korellll
lnf1ltrator1
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down,
aeCOJdbw
to
Harrl101t
CouniY
Sherlll'tllo&amp;Jutl
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WalRocke!ellera solidly _.,tied Is _ . , What to leave oul"
it. But the exercise lilted the waan"l referring to politico, but ler. The wind blew out ell the wl-s In tho dldltll . . - IIIII boato Strom Thu1nond o1 lltJUtil 1101111 tile Domllltarlsod Zone :
dreory chronicling of every NBC and CBS might do ~worse hollae and damlged eight motor vehlelao IUid oefttll boato and Inli- carolina linlntdlialeiy wllbdnw IIIJU'aUna North and Soulll Kor. ;
llalrMIIIOI.
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S(x .to Enter Flower Show
Plans were completed tor par.
tleipatlon In the Meigs County
fair flower show by the Chester
Garden Club Mondoy night at the
home of Mrs. Robert Wood. Mrs.
Clarence Neutzling was assistIng hoateas.
Chester C I u b members will
provide sb entries In the sec.
ond ahow, Aug. 16-17, In the St.
Patrick's Day class ol. the artl.stlc: arrangements dh·ision. Volunteering to enter the clasS were
Mrs. Reid Young, Mrs. jlonald
Mora, Mn. Earl Dean~ Mrs.
Roy Holter, Mra. Pearl Mora,
Mrs. Dele Kautz, and Mrl. Wood.
A discussion on method• of
judg1f11 and flower show schedule
terms was led by Mr.s. Yoong, the
program chairman. The autbori·
I.Y !rom the judging hancl&gt;ook of
the Ohio Association ol Garden
Clubs was given by Mrs. Pearl
Mora. Mrs. Earl Dean received
the high score tn the quiz which
followed.
Roll call, an aid to easter
ower arranging, was answered
•Y 18 members and guests, Mrs.
Marion Wood, Mrs. Max Harrah,
and Mrs. K, D. Amobury. Devotions by Mrs. Wood included two
meditations, "Common Paths"
and "Weeds Come or Themselves, Flowers Need Cultivation," 91e concluded wtth a pray-

er, uLet Me Do M3 Work."
Mrs. Donald Mora, presJdent,
had eharp of the busine1a sesaloo which opened with the club
colleet and the verse of the
moo!h by Mra. Charles Grl!flth. The resignation from membership ol Mra. Herbert LeDeiiiX
was accepted with regret, The
LeDeaux family fa moving from
the area, Mrs. Paul Baer, secretary, read a thank you UiJte
frllm Mr&amp;. E. B. Knight, an honorary member, thanking the club
for flowers sent her.
Ribbons were awarded to Mrs.

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Wood and Mra. Neutzilng lor arrangements of gfadloU used
throughout the home, and to Mrs.
Baer and MrL Pearl .Mnra lor
apeeimena o! roses and gladloli.
Judging the exhibit. were Mrs.
Purley Karr IUid Mra. Young.
A picnic Ripper m the lawn
ol the Wood home preceded the
meeting. Table' graee was by
Mrs. Karr. The hostesses served the dessert and pve favors of
dllh clotho in aoaorled colors.
A contest eon&lt;klcted by MrL
Baer was won by Mrs. Donald
Mora. Mrs. Wyatt C~ell won
the cbor prl2e.

Dialogues Conducted
By Enterprise WSCS

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Dialogues were reatured in a
program carrying out the theme,
"Tc:w.·ard More Effective Com·
munlcatlon With Youth," at Tuesday night's meet!~ o! the
Wmnen's Society of Christian
service or the Enterprise United
Methodist Church,
Held at the home of Mrs. James
Will, the program emphasis was
on increasing adult awareness
as to the behavior of youth ard
their reactions. The extreme sensitivity ot youth to inconsist•
encies and discrepancies in behavior was pointed out intheprogram.
Youth, according to the program leader, Dorothy Long,

Capitol Flags

THURSDAY
PHILATHEA SOCIETY, Middleport Church of Christ annual
!omlly picnic, at 6 p.m. ThundlY on the church lawn.
PAST COUNCILORS, Theodoruo Council 17, DaugJJten of
America, at the Mason C t t y
Park, Thurodey, at 6 p.m. lor
Presentation of Oags whtch
hamburger (ry; Mrs. John Smith
have
Oown over the Capitol in
hostess.
Washington, D. C., to two Chester, Girl Scout tr0011s highlighted
FRIDAY
1 meeting of Chester Counrll323,
IDGH SCHOOL DANCE Plll13' Daughters o! American, Tuesday
Frida,)', 9 to 12 p.m. at the Porn- night,
eroy tennis court. Jays wUJ em·
Secured by Ada Morris from
(!HI; ln caae of nln, In the Porn- Congressman Clarence Miller,
eroy gym.
the flags were given to the calC£ CREAM SOCIAL, Rock dette and junior scout trOCIJS,
5Drlno• ttnltM Mt:~thodist Church Five members of the cadette
trKIIY, Ulglnl\nj .,lt ,' ~lao
troop, am '23 juniOr sc·o - at)11 ehurcb Jan Ice cream. cake
terkled the meeting with t h e i r
lDII beYenp.
leaders, M.yrna carpenter, BetSATURDAY
ty Hawk, Mary Hunter, Mary
MIDDLEPORT POUCE llepl Blhr and Kay Flck.
Jpollsors outaide dance Satur·
Attired in white, Lisa Wood
Ja.y, 9 to 12 p.m. at Middleport and Goldie Frederick, tlagbear:mununi)J park. The Jaya will ers lor Chester Council, with 12
Jltlcee.
other members, conducted a flag
drUl The scout leaders were
SUNDAY
escorted to the alt.r and Bett;y
WEBEH FAMILY reunion, &amp;ut· Roush, ln behalf or the council,
dQ', at Royal oak Park. Rela- made the presentation of t h e
dvea and lrllllda cordla!IJ Invit- American Oags. She spoke briel·
ed. ThoM atlelldlnr to take baa- ly on Oag eUquette and approket-ro.
priate Umea lor diljl)oy,
Cc:mmenta on respecting the
COMMUNION SERVICE, Syn.
flag
were given by Mrs, Morrls,
,...., First United Presbyterian
Chureh, members and !rlenda who noted that ooe o! the objectives of the Daughters of Amer·
welcome.
lea
li to promote !lag dlsploy In
MONDAY
'"l!EGULAR MEETING, DAV achoola and in the communlty,
Moodi.Y; dlnner, 6:30. Vietnam To conclude the eeremony, eounand Korean vetenna welcomej cll members and the .scouts joln.ed in alnging "The Star Spangled
Jacob Turner, commander.

Presented to
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Layette Shower Given after Twins' Birth

Mr. and Mrs. Goyle Price
will hold "'en houae &amp;lnday
Mrs. Robert Young, '1\lppers
from 2 to 4 p.m. ln honor or
Plains, was honored with a layMrs. Anna Henderson, lilelonK ette shower following the birth
reoidenl o! Pl&gt;rUand, and her of her twin daughters, Amy and
daughter, Mrs. Myrna Rams .. Angie. The shower was held at
deli, who are moving to Web- · the home of Mrs. Gordoo Coldster Clly, Iowa.
well,
Mr1. Henderson and Mrs.
Door prizes were won by JanRamldell, rormer teacher In
the Portland school, are makIng the move to be near Mrs.
Ramsdell's son, Robert.
Cozy Corner
Friends and relatives are inMake
a cozy corner in a
vited to the open house.
te•n·age girl's room. Either
curtain it oft or use a bookcase. Paint a picket fence
lai one guest, Wayne Hoback, with bri~ht posies "growing"
Portland, and the host and behind It u n d e r a calico
hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Paul "sky." Bring lbe calico paper
down a few inches and scaHop
Smith.
it lor a different effect. For
It was voted to have the reuJloo more flowers use some instant
too. next year on the first SUn- stick-on t I o w e r s on the
day in August at the cottage o! windows. This is a good idea
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMurray at for privacy i( the room is
shared.
Buckeye Lake.

wants just the right balance or
control whiehallowsdevel~ment
or skills, yet protects them from
the harmful e(fects or their impulses.
The dialogues were "On Being
TWo-Facect•• by Mrs. Thomas
Bentz and Mr!;. PhiHp Ohlinger;
"On Being Contagious" by Mrs.
Herbert Dh:on and Mrs. Do n
Hunnell, and j'On Being Chier•
by Mrs. Will and her two daughters, Becky and Beverly.
To conclude the program, Mrs.
Eldon Weeks read "0 Jesus I
Have PromiJjed." Mrs. Bentz
conducted a brief business meet·
in.g and Mrs. Hunnell concluded
it with prayer.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to those named and
Mrs. Myrtle Long, Miss Elizabeth Davis, Mrs. Ed Bowen aOO
Mrs. Ethel Smith. The Will chil·
dren were guests,

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Mary Wood arxi graOOdaughter,

The Poet's
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ADother hel,\)a mtM the gra11
while one Ia W;
one in summer grades our lane
10 Dic:e.
While in wi'*r eleara the atand lee.

One lady ron I and COIIIbe die hair
of a neighbor who 11111 able,
- e r invite• her oeighbor to
est at her toble;
- • r iood neighbor ollareo
her clothesline,
When I have too many clothoa to
han&amp; on mine.
Another &amp;heres her newwith one so - r
,
So no one mJnea the news we
hold .. dear:
11 .. all had •llhborboodl like
I have In mioe
Our iood bid U. S. .A. would be
juat fine.
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Mrs. Plll! A. •Sellera
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Myers, Onlta Cole, Nettie Young

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Shampoo
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A trip to 11a1t1mono for a pari)'
at the homt ot Mra. Eoltalloyer
was piamod !or &amp;lnda,y Whe~~ the
Kin Club met ro&lt;ontly at tile
homt ol Mra. Dalo Wippel, Fom-

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CHECK

Hosts Club

Mrs. Harcy Davia COIIIlicted
the buolneas meeting Wrlllll
Whleh time piano were made
for a rummago sale 10111811me
lhll !all.
Games were pliJ'ed with prlzeo bolnll won by Ted Warner,
Mrt. Jamea CllUord, Sr., and
MrL Jtrey Fq. The - ...
aervotl a tleiiOit eourae oo ecy.
&amp;tal UIJ'I wltll. mJnla, tltll and
eo«ee. Next meet1na win be at
the home d. Mrt. Cll!rord '"'
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AUandlnr belldoo thoae named
we~ Mro. Richard Vaullto. Ani!~ Ohllnro!', llta.
old ll'ier!baoh; lito. Ell• 1!1&gt;.
on:obath, ~ Jomea Clqtord,
Jr., llltlllt:J:a14~ Matt
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ATTENDS~dSERVANCE

Mtending the 87th blfthdoJ ob·
aervance of Clyde 9towart rt- .
cently at the home or a daullllter and eoo~n~aw In Herrlul-,
ville in addllloo to those na1111t1
In an earlier account were Aft.. ·
drew Stt-.w, Perryoburg; MrL
Merl Johnson, Columbtlsi Arttur
RoeYes and Joan Workman, also o! Columbus.

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Mrs. Wippel

One helps the other by

Josephine Young, Ina Mas.sar,
Nola Young and 11011, Nita Jean

and daugJJtera, and Ju&lt;ty Weber
and son.
Others presenting gUts to Mrs.
Young were Darlene Guthrie, Sally Caldwell, Nancy Collins, Luey
Young, Doris Koenig, Lytehaln,
Mamie Headley, Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. Dotson, Mr. and Mrl, Roy
flannum and !amil¥. Ella Barnhart, Hazel Barnhill, and Doro-

PRICES IN EFFECT THIS THURS.,

Family Reunion
The family of Ben Smith, which
was to have held its reunJon at
the home o{ Mr. and Mrs, Paul
Smith or Racine on August 4, but
because ot rain the basket dinner
was held in the social room of
Bethany Church, a shortdistance
from the Smith home.
There was plenty or food lncludirw home · We lee cream
and cake for the 48 descendants
present.
They were Mr. and Mrs. Orvy
Gainer, Mrs. Ben Gainer and children, Marty and Kenny, Mrs.

Ice Young and Janet Fultz. Refreshments were .served by the
hostess.
Guests were Vera Weber, JUl
SWain, Esther Landon, Deen
SW8In and son, Janice Young and
daughter, Janet Fultz and aon,

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Terre Wood, or Hebron: Mr. and
Mrs. Orian Williams, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul McMurray and children, Beverly, Cathy and PauJa;
Mr. and Mrs. TedReedanddough·
ter, Sherri, ofColumbus;Mr.an:l
Mrs. Hays McMurray, Garnet
Ervine, Mrs. Dixie Smith and
son, Ro.Yi Mrs, Frank Smith and
children, Ray and Janie, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Grueser, MJneravillei Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Shain, Mr. ani Mrs.
Rorald Salser and daughter. Ton-ya, Mr. and Mra. Dan Smith and
children, Don, Bonnie, Faith,
Tim, Tamil\!' IUid Ted; Mr. and
Mrl. Dolald smtth ani children,
Hanly IUid Rhonda, Mrs. 0 r i s
Bll'l'ler".
Enzy Newell, associate cOUflw Smith and doughier, ca~. o!
cUor, presided at the meeting Racine; Floyd Hoback, Ashtabuwhich ..,.ned in rituallsUc !orm,
Use of Un in the bronze alloy
Dorothy Myers was lnslalled as
of the Uncoin penny was discouncUor by Erma Cleland, depu- continued in 1962. Now the
~ state councilor, It was re- cent is 95 per cent copper,
ported that Audrey Torrence Is 5 per cent zinc.
a patient at camden Clark Hospital in Parkersburg, and that
Thelma call Ia homo !rm1 the
MY NEIGHBOR
WhUe at camp lor a week 1 hospital
Refreahmenta were served b)'
came back one night,
Found the mlllboxoslnthenelgb. the kiteben committee duri~ a
conclutli.. •oclll hour.
boriMMJtl Iiiii!¥ and bright;
)ne of our nelghbor.s who can
paint a iood •Jan
Got buoy one day and made them
an shine.

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155 Girls Model in Revue
o.. hWalred

Royarum Cole, Rose Colburn,
Denise Dean, PeiO\i' Eblin, Debbie Ke!IIIOdf, ca~ Osborne, Con·
ole Roush, Beverly Smltll a n d
Vldtl Wolle.
Madellrw in Your First out!lt
were Jemlfer Bailey, Pam Bll·
ser, Martie caldweU, Marcia
carr, Teresa carr, Vicki Oel•
land, VIrginia Cline, G~r Cui·
lums, Jenelle CUminp, Coml.e
Dalley, ca~ Harriaon, Paola
Hauber, l~ld Hawley, Barbara
Jordon, Cheryl Kuhn, Sherry
Lambert, Donna Lantz, sara Nelson, Cheri Reuter, Debbie RJcboardoon, Filth Smith, Rebecca
Smith, Brenda stanley, Bett;y Ui&gt;ton, JtDe Whitehead, Pamela WU·
son, Clu1sty lf.ysen, Barbara
Broyl&lt;hart, and Clnl.Y Fitch.
Gtls modeling in the School
Dress category were JanBetzirc,
ley Jackson and Miss cathy Kenda Ch&amp;My, Twtl&amp;Clatworth.l',
Helen Cotterill, Wendy Eagle,
Clark.
JerrJY
Ferguson, Mary Gardner.
Muleling in Let's Sew were
Debbie
Harbrecht, CArol H a r.
Barbara Andrew, Patricia Bos~
ton, JOIIIIY Chapman, Bonnie Dai- graves, Vlckl Harrison, S u e
ley, Nleael Duvall, Mollte Fisher, Hayes, Lucy Holter, Sharon Holt·
Kathy Follrod, Deanna Hensley, er, Reeky Houdashelt, Carolyn
Judy Holter, Sherry Kautr, Con- Hoyd, Sheryl Johnson, Mary Lanie Knighting, Teresa Longe- Comb, florence Meeks, Elaine
nette, F&amp;ith McCain, Teresa MUhoen, Linda Myers, Vicki 01&gt;Mitchell, salll,)· Ruechel, Tlmm,y erhoher. Mary Pears(ll, Naacy
Ruth, Judy Spencer, Kimberly Sexson, Bonnie Smith, Barbin
Steven, Juli Whitehead aM Nola wen, Patti Well, Sheri Yoww,
Mary eo~o.
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Modeling in Articles to Use
and Wear were Teresa Chichester, Patty Grossnickle, Cathy (HOSPITAL NEWS]

IUid 5581rl• pardcfplltod I•• the alllllll 4-11 SC)'le
Revue Wednoodoy ni&amp;frt at the
Middleport High SdiOCII Audltor11111 Wiler the dlrectloo ol Ann
Holter, Janet Meta, Wendy carper, Jenny Dean. Betty Shatrer,
Mary Smith and Jean Whitehead,
members o! the Clothl~ CMImlttee.
The girls were juclged on tas~
ion, groomtrw, posture and poise,
construction, fit, design. andperscnble qualities. State Fair par·
ticl.pants ard cowtty champions
were chosen. The names olthese
girls will be released at a later
dote.
Narrators for the rewe were
Wenly c~r. Mary Smith, Jean
Whitehead, Jenny Dean. Janice
Eastman, Janet Mees arll Betty
Shaffer. Judges were Mrs. Shir-

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Pickens, Clthie Pierce, Mila
Powell, and Rosemar) Reed.

HOLZER HOSPITAL - Vioil·
ing hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents only on Pedlatrl c s ward.
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Jlmmy L. Baker, Wellston; Kimberly R. Landors, Rl
4 Oak HiU; Mrs. Alva E. Cross,
~racuse; Mrs. Douglas M. Crabtree, Rl t Oak Hill; Mrs. Jack
Grimes, Jackson; Calvin R. McDaniel, Pt.. Pleasant; Albert M.
Pieree, RL 3 Jackson; Mrs. HO ly Pattoo, Hamden; Mrs. M,yrUe V, Hayner, Crown City; Don·
&amp;ld E. Mwrning, Jackaon; Mr11.
Roy L. Combs, Rt. I Radell!!;
Mrs. Frances A. Baker, Rt. 3
. Athens; Frank Nichols, Rt. 4
Jackson; Roy E. Potter, RL 4
Louisa, Ky.; Mrs. VelJDB Greene,
Patriot Slar Rl: James E. Pres·
ton, 1815 Chestnut !l.; Mrs. L.
Ruth Flowers, 2216 Je!!eroon
Ave.; pt, Pleasant; Mrs. Roger
Wiiliama, Thurman; Wiiiiam
Sherman P&lt;lrter, Rt. 4 Oak HUI:
Mro. Mildred E. Sisaoo, Nort(lup;
Alva A. Delaney, Rt. I Ewington; Mrs. Rondel L. Given, 102
Park Dr., Pl. Plessant; Luther
J. Stapleton, Rt. I Ewtngton;
Henry G. Rust, Raveni'NOOd, W.
Va.; &amp;loan Ann Epling, 510 Jackam Pike; Mrs, R. Footer Cham.
per, 265 State St.; Mrs. Donald F. WUUama, Bu!!alo, W, Va.
BIRTHS
Mrs. Jimmy L. Baker, Wellston, am, 2:39 p.m. Wednesda,y.
DISCHARGES

Girls In Clothing Mates were
Vicki Abbott, Bea Joy Autherson,

Students
Report to

l.egion
Bob Burdotle and Jeff Werry,
Pomeroy High SciY&gt;ol seniors,
reported oo their attendance at
Boy o Slate in JWle Monday nlgtJt
when Drew Webater Pilot 39,
American Legion, met with Doo
HWIIIel, commander, in charge.
Other guests introdUced were

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Paul Simpaoo IUid Robert Burdette, Sr. Roy Jewell reported
111 a record bop held last Frida,)'.
•
.
Charlo&amp; Swalzel repOrted on
the coun1J1 !air parld~.pollce
work to be carrlod out by the
post. Volllllleers are needed to
help and those WtJrldng are to
Jick up their passes at the meat
department ol Krogoro.
E. J, Hili was reported confiDed to Veterana Memorial Hoa-

pltal. A record bop piamed lor
Aug. 17 was cancelled.
The post made plans lor the
1111ual !amlly picnic to be held
at the K.Yaer Crook Power Plant

Luther c. Bowles, Mrs. John

)IJ'k oo Aug. 25. It was reported

that the veterans honor roll has
bem taken down !rom its location betwean the courthouse and
the coun1J1 jail and wiU now be
, placed oear the CivU War moo111110111 ,... the courthouse.
ft was reported that the post
has boon preiiOilted a chUd weifare cltatlon &lt;m the national level
lor ito work &lt;Uringthepastyear.
Commandar Htumel thanked Rus1811 Moore for hia work as child
welfare chairman. Frank Vau.
allan amounced that the elgl1th
district or which the local post
Is a port had ranked lirst in
Americanism in Ohio.
A record hop was plamed for
Aua:. 30 on the term.ls courts on
E. Main !l. A opal!)lettl supper
was Jel"Ved by Guy Guinther fol lowing the meeting.

H. Conley, Clyde A. Cox, Mrs.
John J. Dean, Mrs. Kenneth W.
Dempsey, Mrs. Wayne H. Dockery, Taylor N. Fridley, Nora M.
Friend, Mra. Ancly Hammood,
Mrs. Vernon Ray Hart and ln!ant
mele, Usa R. Herald, Mrs. Margaret M. Herbert, Mrs. GallE, Jeffen (Expired), Homer w.
Johnoon, Sharon M. Johnaoo,
Mrs. Leonard Jmes Jotm R, McQIInoss, Mrs. David H. McQiald,
Mrs. Virgil Moore, Mrs. Arnold
E. Pope, Donald G. Richards,
Mra. George Sedzlol and ln!ant
male, Mrs. Fred}, Thacker~
Want male, Roger J. Thomplltltl,
Mrs. Gema C. Vtmt.era, Jr.,
Mrs. Peariie Ward, Mra. Gary
L. WUaoo, Stella Y. Wireman,
Charles W. Jones, Mrs. Flora
Mann {El&lt;plred), Hobart Sines
{Expired.

we're expecting some
nicest people thig Bummer ••.

oanweexpeetJ'OU!
at W. Va.'s .111!11'Nt RMott-Motel

crowd oodmatod at 400 to 500. Negro dlatricl where tho
Modellns l.odlci~ Clothes
disorclero broke out about 4
. paged ear)J tocky lhnlutlh a whall it ~:tlloeed to diiJIOrae.
p.m. WednesdJ1, The distur·
were Cltberlne CotterlU, Mel·
County Metro Mayor Chuck
wide alum area acron the bay
arde Dean, Margie Jeffers, Sheri
bltter)J blamed "wtal· banc~S aubolded brio!IJ tlurll!ll
1n1m the Republican National
McCain, Heidi Milhoan, Jgyce
the Jlilht, than renewed with
Conventloo In a ouddon ouliJurat den" tor . the dlsturblnees
Myers, Bett;y Sha!!er, Nancy
P~ looting of store• IUid rock
o! violence thai left three ''bec:aulo the eye• of tile nat!oo
Smith, Ka~ Tuttle, Lori Mld&lt;lleperoooa shot and at least 10 an !ocund em us !or the throwing at paul~ autlatO'
awart, and sandra sayre.
bile a.
moreln.lurad !rom bricks, rocks Republican convention."
Modell~ Sports Clothes were
Kirk, accOJiq)lll!ed by Aberand bead~•·
Irene Barnes, Jean COW4ery.Sue
Police olllelals .aid the ouster
na~, wiM&gt; succeeded the alaln
At
least
100
persona
were
Cowdery, Jennifer Cray, Janlce
o!
white newamen !1'0111 a black
; arrested by a 501l-man pollee Dr. Martin Luther King as head
Eastman, Debbie Garnes, COnnie
power
rail)', called to protest
Ioree armed with carbine• and of the Southern ChrlotiU
Garnes, Janice Holter, Julia Holt'l11e four children of Mr. IUid Mrs. llal' Williams of near PomLeadership Coo!erenee, !pent the "llly"""hlte maketelu of the
er, Debbie Jefters, Patt,y I h I e, eroy will be reunltod this ilau but wiD go In "'posite directions when shot&amp;ons that moved Into the
convention deleption,
area to put clcMn a wave of more than lour hours touring GOP
Jane Jordan, Ruth Jordan, Terrie school bella ring.
otartod
the first outbreak.
loodng, burnl1111 and brick the sprawling Liberty City
Miner, Marge Riggs, "!&amp;nclie
Connee, the eldest dlughter who recently graduated from More- throwi~ that bepn WednesRose, Gall Shafter, Nancy st. head Unlvareii)', will be goiJ1II to Racine where ahe wiD teach phys·
day, Authorities laid down a
Clair, Becky Triplett, Donna leal educadoo to girls o! the junior IUid senior high schools. Pennee,
blanlo!l o! tear pa to break ..,
Weber, Ronda Whiltlngtoo.
a student at Morehead, who will teach and continue her education one unrul,y mob early tocky,
Dress Up Dresses were made next summer, win go to Rutland where she has been employed as
A Natlcnl Guard Ioree o!
MIAMI BEACH (UP!&gt;- The North Caroi!Da - Ntxan 9, Ro&lt;k·
and modeled by Unda Bell, an elementary teacher.
another
500
to
600
men
waa
put
ftr Ill ballot IOilcall lor the efelier I, Reapn II
wencly carper. Mary Bricldes,
The trip was planned aa a cui· oo standby alert at a Jal'by ROillll&gt;llcan presidential ..,mJDa.
North Dakola- Ntxan S, RockThe eldest son, Rocky, wlU
Kathie Chichester, Linda Cotterarmory.
But
they
were
not
tun1
enrichment
phase
of
the
efeller
2, Rllllll I
ill, Jean Mees. Peggy MllbOIIl, go to Middleport where he wiD
ton:
called
out
em
the
streets
and
Neighborhood
Youth
Corpa
proOldt&gt;Nblln 2, Rhlw&gt;dol li5,
Jackie Mora, Rhea Mora, SanJra ottend the new ooosolidltod
Alabama- 14 votes lor Nlml,
about 2:30 Lm., EDT, today an
gnm.
Stas1011l
Newlun, Julie Rose and J e a n school as a senior, and you~
12 for Reagan
uneasy qulot settled over the
son,
Mark,
win
be
gobw
to
PomAlaska- II !or Nhm, Rocke· Okillhoma- Nixon 14, Rockelol·
Whitehead.
area
that
led
many
of
the
INCIDENT
ALLY,
dld
you
know
Jar I, Reagan 7
Modeling Complete CosiWite eroy where he will be a freshw
feller I
to
leave
the
district.
policemen
thet
Ohio
is
the
only
midwest
state
ar.-Nixan 18
were Ltrda Brown, Lenora Mich- man at the new eonoolidoled
Ark- Winthrop Rodtefeller 18
"'This whole thln1ts crazy as
to show a tra!ftc daath decline
Penni(I'VIDla-- NI&gt;OO 22, Rock·
junior high school.
ael and Louiae Michael
Cellf-Rilllll 86
tor the first six months of 1968? bell," said Miami Pollee CII&gt;L
e!eller
41, Reapn 1
Modeling Tailored Clothing
Colo-- Nlxoo 14, Rockefeller 3,
Jack
Maddox
in
deO&lt;rlbl~ the
The
national
death
toll
lor
the
Puerto
RJeO-. Hocke!eller 5
were Jemlfer Blakeslee. Jenny
EVEN THOUGH the Meigs
Reagan I
of outbursts that began
series
f'lrst
six
months
was
1.11
six
per·
Dean, Am Holter and Janet Mees. Count,y Fair did not have pariConn- Nhm 4, Rockefeller 12 Rhode lolan~ Ro&lt;kefalier 14
following a black power rally
South Carol!»- NJ&gt;oo22
mutuel betting last year, the lo- cent. Ohio' a toU, however, was
Dei- Nhm 9, Rockefeller 3
early Wedneadoy evening.
down
rour
per
cent.
There
were
cal rair received $12,657.92,
Fla-- Nixon 32, Roekefelier I, South Dalo&gt;ta- NI1CXI 14
The Negroes ignored on-the1,032
tramc
deatho
compared
Tomea--Nhm28
...
Roger Cloud, state auditor re·
Reapn I
spot pleao by Gov. Claode Kirk
with 1,079 a year ago.
Texa~Nblln fi,Reapnl5 1:
ports.
Ga- Nlxoo 21, Rockefeller 2,
and the Rev. Ralph Aberna~.
still !ar too many!
Utab-Nhcn 2, Romne7 6
There were 94 county and indeReagan 7
Even as the tJrst ballot moonted
Vermont- Nhm 9, Ro&lt;ke!el!:
peOOent ratrs sharing In a record
HawaU- Fong 14
toward the nominatloo o!
ltir 3
$1,077,763, The money came
': ·
ldaOO- Nblln 9; Reagan 5
Richard M.
Nixon as a
V
irginlaNixon
22,
Hocke!ell-,::
!rom the impooition o! a tal&lt; of
D.C.- Nhm 6; Rock 3
calllldate !or ·president at
one-halt of one per cent on the
Rl- 50 !or Nlxoo; Rockefeller 2
:
Mlaml Beach six miles away,
Re(lresentatives of the Southw wagers at all race tracks in the
VIrgin loland~ Nblln 2, Ro&lt;k"7.;
5; Reagan 3
Negro gangs overturned autoeastern Ohio Regional Council state, plus legislature appropriteller 1
.;.
lnd-- Nixon 26
mobDes and set them atlre,
were in Columbus Wednesday ations.
Waohlnt!tonNlxoo
15,
Roelch:
Iowa- Nlxoo 13; Roeke!eller
PT. PLEASANT Hobart
where they conferred with Ohio
feller 3, Rel&amp;lD 6
.,
This year. of course, the state- Sines, 69, Rt. 1, pt Pleasant, smashed in store wirdows and 8, Reapn 3
begen loodng IUid throwing
Deput,y Director o! Highways and approved pari-mutuel belting will
West VIrginia - Nlml u;
Kan-Carl100 20
died at 9 p.m., Wedneodoy in rocks, sometimes at each odter.
Pianntrw Tom Major on the be permitted at the Meigs Coonty
Rockefeller
3
:!
LaNlxoo
19,
Reapn
7
Police teargassed one unruly
posslbillty of extending the Route Fair. There'll be twlllght racing Holzer Hospital.
WlseooainNhm
30
-::
K.Y-Nixoo 22,Rocltofeiler2
He was born Feb. 27, 1899,
33 improvemeTt from Darwin to on Thurodoy and Friday next
Wyoming - Nixon 12
'::;
Maine- Nhm 7, Rockefeller 7
in Maeon County.
Athens.
••
week - this begins at 3 p. m.
Marylan~Nixoo 18, RoekeMr. Sines had been seriously
Work is now undemay on the The final doy o! raci~ Ia saturAI
the
end
of
the
roU
calltb4t
!elier 8
Ul the past lew weeks. He was a
new roote from Pomeroy to Dar- day am racinr. on that da,y wm
{Continued !rom Page I)
Masaachuaett~ Roekefeller 34 !ollowlng - · ciiM&amp;'I'I tlleJr:
retired dairy farmer tor the
wilL
•
start at 2.
Mlchlpn- Nixon 4, Ho~t~~~ey votes as Collowa:
C. C. J..ewjs Farm. He was em- know.
The gf014&gt; was told tho! John
Mlnn8aota-26
Nbm
•
ployed there 32 years.
Much ot the dlscusaion of tbe
Dowler, loth District Director,
THE 100 YOUNG people o!
Mlaoourl24
Nblln
•
Mlrm- Nlxoo 9, Rockefeller
He was the son of the late ,'OIIIIJIIItee centered around Its
is to submit plans for the addi- Meigs County taking part In the
Washlnginl&gt;- 24 Nblln
~
James and Anna Stover Sines. belle! that the PorUand elemen- 15, Staasen 1, Lindsay 1
tional15 mile improvement in his Neighborhood Youth Corps proUtah8
Nixon
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MilllsolpplNhm
20
program to be filed with the state gram conducted by the Meigs- &amp;lrvlvors include his wife, Ethel tary school Js a much newer fa.
lowa-24
Nlml
Mlaaourl- Nlxoo 16, RockefelFauber Sines, three daugJIIers, clllty than the one at Letart
in November. This program will GaUia Community Actioo Group
Oblo-- sa Nhm
Mrs. Anna Faye ~ver, Mrs. Falla and that there!ore II should ler 5, Reagan 3
be paid lor with money to be col- this summer left via three GreyVertlltldo-12
Nblln
MontanaNixm
II,
Reagan
3
Faye Given and Mrs. Josephine be given more consideration as
lected in 1973 and 197t. How- hound buses this morning for
88
Nlml
CalltomlaNebrask&amp;-- Nlmtt 16
Barnett, all o! Groveport, Ohio; a location for classes.
ever, It was pohted out that if a Marietta.
Mlchlpn-- 48 Nblln
two sons, Hobart Sines, Jr.,
Members of the board Indicat- Nevada- Nhm 9, Roeke!aller 3
bon:l issue passes, the improveIn Marietta, the you'll; people Grove Cily; and Richard R, Sines, ed it was not determined that all
Ma1De - 14 NlliiiD
New Hampoblre- Nixon 8
ment could be speeded up and are scheduled to visit Brough-llllnol~ sa Nhm
Now Jersey- Cue 22, Nhm
Pl. Pleasant.
students of the preaent Pl&gt;rUand
perhaps programmed for 1970. ton's Dairy operations, the MariOkillhoma- 22 NI&gt;OO
Six grandchDdren survive. Al- school wool d be aent to the Le- 18
Attending were Bernard Fultz, etta Musewn, the Wood County
Now JeriOII'- 40 Nlxoo
New Mexico- Nixon 8, Rockeso five sisters, Mrs. Nina Durst tart Fallo butldlng, bet said plano
Jack Welsh and James Arnold of Airport, and other polnts of in-Maryland- 26 Nixon
feller
I,
Reapn
5
and Mrs. Mary Barnes, of Mc - eail lor the great majority to be
Middleport; Frank Cleland o! Ra- terest in the Marietta-ParkersFlorida- Sf Nhm
Now York- Nixon 4, Rockefeller
ComelavUie, Ohio; Mrs. Harriet transferred there.
•lli' l •o
cine. Kenner Bush, A~ns. tkM- burg area.
•
.. ! ~i~' ~l,'
Hoyt, Newark; Mro. Lena ThoThe committee aaked &amp;lpt.
ler, and Carl Dahlberg.
1,
New York-92 Nlmt
mas, Ripley, W. Va.; Birdie Bowen it a state education dePennoylvanla-- 64 Nlxoo
Sines, ~ring(leid; three broth- partment olrlclai could be obMontana-It Nblln
era, Bess ol McCOMelsvUlei tained to assist the board In
14 Nixon
HawaUVene, Columbus and John, ad- curriculum, budget, and redisRhode
111111111-14
Nblln
dress unknown.
tricting work. Bowen believed
(Continued lnlm Page I)
Funeral ~ervices will be held one could be aecured.
the tedlwn of taking too long to
Alabanuo-21 By ROBERT MUSEL
Delaware - 12 Nixon
Asked If he were free to
2
p.m., Saturday at the Baden
NEW YORK {IJPI)... In old reach a toregone conclusion.
Tbe committee llao asked tile
Malllchuoett&amp;-34 Nixon
!Urns 111 the late show the
Incidentally althOUill you Presbyterian Ci'&lt;lrch. Barlal will rea11011 w by WU!iam HQteo, choose hla own rumlng male,
Arlwlaao-18 Nblln
reporter races into the news- never see them on the tube, be in the church cemetery.
hired last ,...k as ouperlnlendonl he replied:
u1
certal.nlY
am.
I
won
the
Now Mexlco-18 Nixon
Friends
may
call
at
Crow
room shouting: "Stop the press! good newspaper and news
replacing Hayman, was not pre.
JKimlnaliOO
without
having
to
New Mexico- 14 Nixon
. ,.
rve p a scoop."
agency men operate with the llussell Fmeral Home after 1 sent. The buard said he had a
poy
any
price
or
make
any
Kanaa~ 19 Nhm, I Rockefel" : ·
Anyone
whoae ideas o! oame elan. The best thing to do p.m., Friday.
previous commlttmenl.
ler
,
deals
.
.
.
I
will
make
the
reporters and the way they go when the next Hollywood
Nevadll- 12 NlliiiD
decision balled on 11\1' best
about their craft. comes from cinema-type reporter shouts
)ldgmenl
as
to
the
man
Who
Alalka-- 12 Nblln
this suspect IIOI.lfce could have "Stop the preul" is laugh right
can - k best with me and, 11
Virginia- 24 NI1CXI
had a brilliant example of the lnto the face of your set.
he ever bas to do that, be
North llalmla-- 8 Nblln
way they actually work in real
prosldent
of
the
United
States
ComectlM- 16 Nblln
Tbe 0011erap of the convenUJe by staying up esrly this
Colorado-IS Nlxoo
morning to watch the voting in tion by all three networks has
•1
want
a
candldote
Who
doeo
Puerto Rico- 5 Nlml
the Republican National Con- b- commendable, particularly
West
VIrginia- 13 Nhm, t &lt;:
not
divide
this
COtlltr)'."
the Ooor reporting of Jobn
vention.
AlthoUBI&gt; Nixon was never In Rockefeller
Before R l c h a r d Nixon Chancellor d NBC, But CBS
By Unlled Preas IJUrretiooal
any
real daJipr of ioalng the
North ClroJina- 26 Nixon
grabbed the nomlnallon in the and NBC were prisooers of
WASIIINGTON - DOCTOHS ARE SA11SF1ED wltll Iormor Presi- nomination, his tr!umpb dld IIJt
Laulalana--26 Nlxoo
!!rill ballot at Miami Beach the their own !ormat, i.e. the dent Eisemower's initial progreso since hla latest heart attack, bet
Vircln
lolatm- 3 Nixon
alert Dan Hather of CBS-TV complete convention gavel-to- !hoy say the outlook lor recovery Ia ll1lll UJ~~redidable. Obeer• come as eaally aa was
picked up a rumor that the gaveL Chel RunUey and David Uooa corq&gt;leled Wednosdoy - e d the 77..year...a.J -ral'aselzure adverUIIed by lila eampalp Texa&amp;-54 Nlml, Raapn 2
Rockefeller and Reag1111 strate· Brinkley of NBC labored as early Tueodoy was of "equal oewrlty" to tile latl me oo JWIO 15, ........... Who had oontlotenliy Gaorsla- 30 Nhm
claimed more than 700 !lrot Kentuc!Qo- 24 Nlxoo
gists were going to try to force valiantly as Cnridte to l1llocl
which was described as a "maJor" heart attaek.
ballot votes ctm!plll'ed wltll tile
the convenUoo to a.(iourn tile verbal adrenalin Into our
A bulledn iuued by Walter Reed Annl' Medical Center said 667 needed to win.
vote IUitll toda,y. The theocy was (Jiadrennlal !rlbal rites but the Eleemmrer 11 Spent I e&lt;mfortable alght" Tuelday am UvltaJ ......
they might have more time thing simply went on too long.
Before the - · begon
hove remained stable." The doctors report that they are At! oiled llwitehlng
V&lt;)loa to the wlmer ••
overnight to bresk the phalanx
Wrapup Lacks ~k
lfith his curreot progre1a.
they
alwa.vs
do ooce nomillatloo
The Glorylandora ~from :
ABC-TV was thus presented
or Nlxoo deieptes.
Is decided, the Nixon total was WUmlnginn win be at tho :
The cameras closed in as with a glittering _.run~ty to
MIAMI BEACH - THIRD P ABTY PRESIDENTIAL callllldlte
101 Clurdt d. the ~.
Rother cheeked the story with sweep the ratings with tla George Wellace predlcted toda,y that the Republican Party would 692 at tile end or lila ballot.
Florida Ch&amp;qea Votes
The &lt;11arte1 wiD alng at 7:30 :
Sen. John Tower or Texas Who ni8llll1 90.mllade wrapup of the
loae the ellllre ScUll with Riehard Nllllln as lt. 'MIIII-.
Nixon
11101
his
!lrot
1111
break
p.m.
111 Frldoy and Satunloy and . :
believed lt. In his giau onciolled da,y' a events. Howard K. Smith
Wallace pve a televised llllervlew lnlm ~~oo~t&amp;&lt;~Dery, Ala., before tha roll call, wb.. the 1110 at tile 9:30 LDL and the7:30 .•
anchor bootb aboYe the conven~ anchored a workmanlike pro- ahortly after Nlxoo woo the nomination. "I think he wiD be de!eatod
Florida doleplioa, Where he p.m. aervtce• on !kntloy. The &lt;
ductloo Which somehow lacked
lion Ooor Walter Cronkite in November just aa the Democratic callllldlte wl!l be defeiiMI. had boon iltlled !or 19 •ote•, Rev. Clyde v. Halldlr- pea- ,c
over the role of a db' editor on the IIIJIII'k !hot would have- as
Mr. NIXIlll will not carry, In 11\1' Judlpnapt, lillY Southam ollteL" decided to liVe him 33 d Ito Sf tor, will ~at eaeb orlht-- ;:
a new_.r. He dlrected his IJIIIIl' in the lralllry believe It
oo tile firot ballot.
vicea. 'l11e Glor)llandort haYO ··
Ooor stall to run clown the could have-- completely demoINKSTER, MICH. - A STATE POUCE DETECTIVE waa ldllatl
seeoncl
break
came
IDIM aeveral reooniL 'lbolr _ . .
Nixon'•
rumor.
lished the -slllm prime
ear)J
toda.Y
and
two
eliY
policemen
were
wounded when an!pera •
ron
eall
becauae
of
a
acheollle will toke them 11110 ...,• .
durlnc
tile
There followed an impressive dme. ABC had the advantap or
ened !Ire on pollee cars In thlo Detroit auboutl. Pollee lhot IUid revolt within the New Jersey oral - L
demonstration o! top(ll&amp;bl Jour- leatl.lJto from lllCh alternate and
killed au unldentl!led N"'P'O man who wu 1 aiJII)ect In the anipor deloptlon, where Sen. Clllford
oallsts at wurk. BW Stout widely ~ar !are u "COWboY
attacks.
to 1]11135
P. caaa waa
Oagged clown Rogers Morton, In Africa," "Rat Patrol" and
"I can1 say Whether it'&amp; racial or plantled withoUt llorther 11&gt;- or the 40 WIN aa a favorite 1CX1 ME1G9 GDIERAL HOSPITAL
1
Nixon's Ooor manager, Mike ucarri101l 1 Gorillas."'
'"stlptlon." Inkster Pollee Chief Jim Fyke teld newsmen.
candl-. The rtbelllon P" ADMISSIONS - Iva nelda, :
n alao had me of the deii&amp;bll
Wallace burrowed Into the
Nhm 18 and loft Cue wltll22. - " ' ; Pearl I'I1Uiln, ,.,.. . :
o(
the
convention
coverage,
the
Ml88iuippi deleptioo and found
SAIGON - AN INVASION FORCE OF 4,000 soldiers hla ewopt
Before the courteq tnlitebea, 1011 Wllllam Upelllrcll, ~ ::
they had been summoned to an urbane, elegant mel of wit&amp;
into the A Sbau Valley to at!Oe a &amp;niWiDtl Communist threltl to
tho final ta111 save Nblln 692, head, 1\Y.
immediate caucus with Reapn. between the rl&amp;bl wtns•'
the ellled wer bouUoo at Do N1111g, mWtory ..,...omen said today, Rod&lt;efeller 292 and Reapnt75.
DISCHARIZ'I- Nooe.
:: ·
Joe Bent! butlonholed Frank WOllam Buckley Jr., and
The drive, unlerwoy lor lour da)oo, wu tile second dme u. S. IIIII other voteo wore seatteretl
~
Farley of New Jersey, a Nixon lllltOOriJO)Iticlan Gore VIdal who
Soulll 'VIotnmaese troops had eatered the .alley to Ito!&gt; the Dow or
~'
stalwart. Ike Pappas stepped belongs to the liberals. Ruckloy
&amp;mltlll alx flYorlte ..... and 1110
""
Communist aoldiera llld a...,Ues lhrwah A Shau Into tile norther:l
wt.a to the -•r-..U.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
.:;:
Meade Alcorn, Rockefeller Door slid Weclneodoy nl&amp;bl tho! he
war tnst.
eandldlte,
lllrold.
E.
Staa..,_
HOSPrl'
AL
::!
manager,
was COJIYlnced crime in the
''We
are
goi~
in
there
to
dealroy
eve1'11b11W
we
ean
lind,"
said
Roacan
made
blowoy
IIIIo
!he
AllMIIISIONSMary
Gllkoo'
,
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street• would be a bigger
Protesoionalo at Work,
lllaJ.
Gen.
Mel
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zala.
"W
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are
l))olll~
tJr
a
ftaltl."
'l11e
llrat
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back of the hall fl'olll hla treller ~~ CatiiY Cmdllr, llHIII ':
The eameras followed them . campaign issue than Vlntoam.
COitllllllld post and eviiiiUllb" Dowell. )llddloporl; Zora Wal. ::.
ABC's ooverap dld Improve vasloo In 1\prU eoat the elllu 100 hellcoptero lhot dowaln the Jom Hart tbon got tile complete
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This
dme
c.mmunlot
rulollDce
waollll!t.
r......Woo to G!rer 1 ur, l'IIIIIOI'OT, Anlold Slump, :~
genesis of tbe rumor !rom Rop . Wedneodoy nlgtJt after a choppy
Jnotlon to , llllke Gle vote c~
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Clarke MacGregmo ol Mlmeoo- start Moruta,y and it is no seer«
CADIZ,
OIUO
1WENTY-EIGHT
PEIISONS
were
Injured
wl1on
llllllllmotit. It wat ·l:10 Lm.
DIIICllAllGED - Linda
18, All the intorvlewlng was its 8llDIJJiacy formula was
a
tornado
omuhed
throuah
the
gluMDC!olled
nolltll'alll
at
the
Tip.,
ell,
12
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wwe
ner,
Barbara Black.
sharp and to the point; the cioaely allldled by the other
pan
RaHn'Oir
oear
~e
Weduoada)o
cauoinc
wreckep
lhlt
"looked
umtttetl to tho
- d and aavvy of the Ooor network•. The 1968 conventlmo
reporters highly profeoolonal. moy be tile last uncrltlcali)' like an Inside eltllloelon" to one obaerver. None ot the 28 wat badb" llelklll 1llo tiiNIIUiior INFILTRATOHS KD J ,m
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What it added up to was dial followed lor every Rk&gt;ment ol hUrl and only eight were hoiJ)IIalized wllll ftrloua cute, lbraatGa&amp; don, WW. olabt l'aoorlte
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the Nixon adherents finnly their oxiiiiAince. Tho man Who and!raclurOL
The
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oo
u.
S.
250,
waa
the
anb'
placo
the
tornado
toudted
:Nhm
!aV«&lt;te
GCIIr.
Walter
tnMipo
ldlkMI
two
Cotnmunlot
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believed the story. The I!Mpn. said: "The true Silence of art
J.
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d.
Alhka
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Norlb
Korellll
lnf1ltrator1
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down,
aeCOJdbw
to
Harrl101t
CouniY
Sherlll'tllo&amp;Jutl
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WalRocke!ellera solidly _.,tied Is _ . , What to leave oul"
it. But the exercise lilted the waan"l referring to politico, but ler. The wind blew out ell the wl-s In tho dldltll . . - IIIII boato Strom Thu1nond o1 lltJUtil 1101111 tile Domllltarlsod Zone :
dreory chronicling of every NBC and CBS might do ~worse hollae and damlged eight motor vehlelao IUid oefttll boato and Inli- carolina linlntdlialeiy wllbdnw IIIJU'aUna North and Soulll Kor. ;
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S(x .to Enter Flower Show
Plans were completed tor par.
tleipatlon In the Meigs County
fair flower show by the Chester
Garden Club Mondoy night at the
home of Mrs. Robert Wood. Mrs.
Clarence Neutzling was assistIng hoateas.
Chester C I u b members will
provide sb entries In the sec.
ond ahow, Aug. 16-17, In the St.
Patrick's Day class ol. the artl.stlc: arrangements dh·ision. Volunteering to enter the clasS were
Mrs. Reid Young, Mrs. jlonald
Mora, Mn. Earl Dean~ Mrs.
Roy Holter, Mra. Pearl Mora,
Mrs. Dele Kautz, and Mrl. Wood.
A discussion on method• of
judg1f11 and flower show schedule
terms was led by Mr.s. Yoong, the
program chairman. The autbori·
I.Y !rom the judging hancl&gt;ook of
the Ohio Association ol Garden
Clubs was given by Mrs. Pearl
Mora. Mrs. Earl Dean received
the high score tn the quiz which
followed.
Roll call, an aid to easter
ower arranging, was answered
•Y 18 members and guests, Mrs.
Marion Wood, Mrs. Max Harrah,
and Mrs. K, D. Amobury. Devotions by Mrs. Wood included two
meditations, "Common Paths"
and "Weeds Come or Themselves, Flowers Need Cultivation," 91e concluded wtth a pray-

er, uLet Me Do M3 Work."
Mrs. Donald Mora, presJdent,
had eharp of the busine1a sesaloo which opened with the club
colleet and the verse of the
moo!h by Mra. Charles Grl!flth. The resignation from membership ol Mra. Herbert LeDeiiiX
was accepted with regret, The
LeDeaux family fa moving from
the area, Mrs. Paul Baer, secretary, read a thank you UiJte
frllm Mr&amp;. E. B. Knight, an honorary member, thanking the club
for flowers sent her.
Ribbons were awarded to Mrs.

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Wood and Mra. Neutzilng lor arrangements of gfadloU used
throughout the home, and to Mrs.
Baer and MrL Pearl .Mnra lor
apeeimena o! roses and gladloli.
Judging the exhibit. were Mrs.
Purley Karr IUid Mra. Young.
A picnic Ripper m the lawn
ol the Wood home preceded the
meeting. Table' graee was by
Mrs. Karr. The hostesses served the dessert and pve favors of
dllh clotho in aoaorled colors.
A contest eon&lt;klcted by MrL
Baer was won by Mrs. Donald
Mora. Mrs. Wyatt C~ell won
the cbor prl2e.

Dialogues Conducted
By Enterprise WSCS

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Dialogues were reatured in a
program carrying out the theme,
"Tc:w.·ard More Effective Com·
munlcatlon With Youth," at Tuesday night's meet!~ o! the
Wmnen's Society of Christian
service or the Enterprise United
Methodist Church,
Held at the home of Mrs. James
Will, the program emphasis was
on increasing adult awareness
as to the behavior of youth ard
their reactions. The extreme sensitivity ot youth to inconsist•
encies and discrepancies in behavior was pointed out intheprogram.
Youth, according to the program leader, Dorothy Long,

Capitol Flags

THURSDAY
PHILATHEA SOCIETY, Middleport Church of Christ annual
!omlly picnic, at 6 p.m. ThundlY on the church lawn.
PAST COUNCILORS, Theodoruo Council 17, DaugJJten of
America, at the Mason C t t y
Park, Thurodey, at 6 p.m. lor
Presentation of Oags whtch
hamburger (ry; Mrs. John Smith
have
Oown over the Capitol in
hostess.
Washington, D. C., to two Chester, Girl Scout tr0011s highlighted
FRIDAY
1 meeting of Chester Counrll323,
IDGH SCHOOL DANCE Plll13' Daughters o! American, Tuesday
Frida,)', 9 to 12 p.m. at the Porn- night,
eroy tennis court. Jays wUJ em·
Secured by Ada Morris from
(!HI; ln caae of nln, In the Porn- Congressman Clarence Miller,
eroy gym.
the flags were given to the calC£ CREAM SOCIAL, Rock dette and junior scout trOCIJS,
5Drlno• ttnltM Mt:~thodist Church Five members of the cadette
trKIIY, Ulglnl\nj .,lt ,' ~lao
troop, am '23 juniOr sc·o - at)11 ehurcb Jan Ice cream. cake
terkled the meeting with t h e i r
lDII beYenp.
leaders, M.yrna carpenter, BetSATURDAY
ty Hawk, Mary Hunter, Mary
MIDDLEPORT POUCE llepl Blhr and Kay Flck.
Jpollsors outaide dance Satur·
Attired in white, Lisa Wood
Ja.y, 9 to 12 p.m. at Middleport and Goldie Frederick, tlagbear:mununi)J park. The Jaya will ers lor Chester Council, with 12
Jltlcee.
other members, conducted a flag
drUl The scout leaders were
SUNDAY
escorted to the alt.r and Bett;y
WEBEH FAMILY reunion, &amp;ut· Roush, ln behalf or the council,
dQ', at Royal oak Park. Rela- made the presentation of t h e
dvea and lrllllda cordla!IJ Invit- American Oags. She spoke briel·
ed. ThoM atlelldlnr to take baa- ly on Oag eUquette and approket-ro.
priate Umea lor diljl)oy,
Cc:mmenta on respecting the
COMMUNION SERVICE, Syn.
flag
were given by Mrs, Morrls,
,...., First United Presbyterian
Chureh, members and !rlenda who noted that ooe o! the objectives of the Daughters of Amer·
welcome.
lea
li to promote !lag dlsploy In
MONDAY
'"l!EGULAR MEETING, DAV achoola and in the communlty,
Moodi.Y; dlnner, 6:30. Vietnam To conclude the eeremony, eounand Korean vetenna welcomej cll members and the .scouts joln.ed in alnging "The Star Spangled
Jacob Turner, commander.

Presented to
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Layette Shower Given after Twins' Birth

Mr. and Mrs. Goyle Price
will hold "'en houae &amp;lnday
Mrs. Robert Young, '1\lppers
from 2 to 4 p.m. ln honor or
Plains, was honored with a layMrs. Anna Henderson, lilelonK ette shower following the birth
reoidenl o! Pl&gt;rUand, and her of her twin daughters, Amy and
daughter, Mrs. Myrna Rams .. Angie. The shower was held at
deli, who are moving to Web- · the home of Mrs. Gordoo Coldster Clly, Iowa.
well,
Mr1. Henderson and Mrs.
Door prizes were won by JanRamldell, rormer teacher In
the Portland school, are makIng the move to be near Mrs.
Ramsdell's son, Robert.
Cozy Corner
Friends and relatives are inMake
a cozy corner in a
vited to the open house.
te•n·age girl's room. Either
curtain it oft or use a bookcase. Paint a picket fence
lai one guest, Wayne Hoback, with bri~ht posies "growing"
Portland, and the host and behind It u n d e r a calico
hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Paul "sky." Bring lbe calico paper
down a few inches and scaHop
Smith.
it lor a different effect. For
It was voted to have the reuJloo more flowers use some instant
too. next year on the first SUn- stick-on t I o w e r s on the
day in August at the cottage o! windows. This is a good idea
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMurray at for privacy i( the room is
shared.
Buckeye Lake.

wants just the right balance or
control whiehallowsdevel~ment
or skills, yet protects them from
the harmful e(fects or their impulses.
The dialogues were "On Being
TWo-Facect•• by Mrs. Thomas
Bentz and Mr!;. PhiHp Ohlinger;
"On Being Contagious" by Mrs.
Herbert Dh:on and Mrs. Do n
Hunnell, and j'On Being Chier•
by Mrs. Will and her two daughters, Becky and Beverly.
To conclude the program, Mrs.
Eldon Weeks read "0 Jesus I
Have PromiJjed." Mrs. Bentz
conducted a brief business meet·
in.g and Mrs. Hunnell concluded
it with prayer.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to those named and
Mrs. Myrtle Long, Miss Elizabeth Davis, Mrs. Ed Bowen aOO
Mrs. Ethel Smith. The Will chil·
dren were guests,

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Mary Wood arxi graOOdaughter,

The Poet's
Corner ...

lASTING

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earryl~

man,

ADother hel,\)a mtM the gra11
while one Ia W;
one in summer grades our lane
10 Dic:e.
While in wi'*r eleara the atand lee.

One lady ron I and COIIIbe die hair
of a neighbor who 11111 able,
- e r invite• her oeighbor to
est at her toble;
- • r iood neighbor ollareo
her clothesline,
When I have too many clothoa to
han&amp; on mine.
Another &amp;heres her newwith one so - r
,
So no one mJnea the news we
hold .. dear:
11 .. all had •llhborboodl like
I have In mioe
Our iood bid U. S. .A. would be
juat fine.
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Mrs. Plll! A. •Sellera
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Myers, Onlta Cole, Nettie Young

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Days Savinqs

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LAUNDRY
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Shampoo
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A trip to 11a1t1mono for a pari)'
at the homt ot Mra. Eoltalloyer
was piamod !or &amp;lnda,y Whe~~ the
Kin Club met ro&lt;ontly at tile
homt ol Mra. Dalo Wippel, Fom-

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Is
ABit Shakey
Brin&amp;lt Into

WHEEL BAlANCE
CHECK

Hosts Club

Mrs. Harcy Davia COIIIlicted
the buolneas meeting Wrlllll
Whleh time piano were made
for a rummago sale 10111811me
lhll !all.
Games were pliJ'ed with prlzeo bolnll won by Ted Warner,
Mrt. Jamea CllUord, Sr., and
MrL Jtrey Fq. The - ...
aervotl a tleiiOit eourae oo ecy.
&amp;tal UIJ'I wltll. mJnla, tltll and
eo«ee. Next meet1na win be at
the home d. Mrt. Cll!rord '"'
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AUandlnr belldoo thoae named
we~ Mro. Richard Vaullto. Ani!~ Ohllnro!', llta.
old ll'ier!baoh; lito. Ell• 1!1&gt;.
on:obath, ~ Jomea Clqtord,
Jr., llltlllt:J:a14~ Matt
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ATTENDS~dSERVANCE

Mtending the 87th blfthdoJ ob·
aervance of Clyde 9towart rt- .
cently at the home or a daullllter and eoo~n~aw In Herrlul-,
ville in addllloo to those na1111t1
In an earlier account were Aft.. ·
drew Stt-.w, Perryoburg; MrL
Merl Johnson, Columbtlsi Arttur
RoeYes and Joan Workman, also o! Columbus.

FREE! FREE!

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Mrs. Wippel

One helps the other by

Josephine Young, Ina Mas.sar,
Nola Young and 11011, Nita Jean

and daugJJtera, and Ju&lt;ty Weber
and son.
Others presenting gUts to Mrs.
Young were Darlene Guthrie, Sally Caldwell, Nancy Collins, Luey
Young, Doris Koenig, Lytehaln,
Mamie Headley, Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. Dotson, Mr. and Mrl, Roy
flannum and !amil¥. Ella Barnhart, Hazel Barnhill, and Doro-

PRICES IN EFFECT THIS THURS.,

Family Reunion
The family of Ben Smith, which
was to have held its reunJon at
the home o{ Mr. and Mrs, Paul
Smith or Racine on August 4, but
because ot rain the basket dinner
was held in the social room of
Bethany Church, a shortdistance
from the Smith home.
There was plenty or food lncludirw home · We lee cream
and cake for the 48 descendants
present.
They were Mr. and Mrs. Orvy
Gainer, Mrs. Ben Gainer and children, Marty and Kenny, Mrs.

Ice Young and Janet Fultz. Refreshments were .served by the
hostess.
Guests were Vera Weber, JUl
SWain, Esther Landon, Deen
SW8In and son, Janice Young and
daughter, Janet Fultz and aon,

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Terre Wood, or Hebron: Mr. and
Mrs. Orian Williams, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul McMurray and children, Beverly, Cathy and PauJa;
Mr. and Mrs. TedReedanddough·
ter, Sherri, ofColumbus;Mr.an:l
Mrs. Hays McMurray, Garnet
Ervine, Mrs. Dixie Smith and
son, Ro.Yi Mrs, Frank Smith and
children, Ray and Janie, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Grueser, MJneravillei Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Shain, Mr. ani Mrs.
Rorald Salser and daughter. Ton-ya, Mr. and Mra. Dan Smith and
children, Don, Bonnie, Faith,
Tim, Tamil\!' IUid Ted; Mr. and
Mrl. Dolald smtth ani children,
Hanly IUid Rhonda, Mrs. 0 r i s
Bll'l'ler".
Enzy Newell, associate cOUflw Smith and doughier, ca~. o!
cUor, presided at the meeting Racine; Floyd Hoback, Ashtabuwhich ..,.ned in rituallsUc !orm,
Use of Un in the bronze alloy
Dorothy Myers was lnslalled as
of the Uncoin penny was discouncUor by Erma Cleland, depu- continued in 1962. Now the
~ state councilor, It was re- cent is 95 per cent copper,
ported that Audrey Torrence Is 5 per cent zinc.
a patient at camden Clark Hospital in Parkersburg, and that
Thelma call Ia homo !rm1 the
MY NEIGHBOR
WhUe at camp lor a week 1 hospital
Refreahmenta were served b)'
came back one night,
Found the mlllboxoslnthenelgb. the kiteben committee duri~ a
conclutli.. •oclll hour.
boriMMJtl Iiiii!¥ and bright;
)ne of our nelghbor.s who can
paint a iood •Jan
Got buoy one day and made them
an shine.

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A. LITTLE 'HOMEWORK'
. Watching-· \Yant .1\ds Bring Top Grade Results

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NOW
OPEN
Bob'o
Mobil
Oourt,
mlscellaneouo. Mrs. Howard
Syracuse, overiooklll8 lhe
Cecil, t100 W. Moln st., Pom6beaulilul
Obfo River. Out of
ra,.
14•Ue
hlgb water. stale IIJ&gt;IrOVecl.
7-»tfc
ANTIQUE'.'~: Lady wants I or
her own borne. Can uae a 11
tlnds of furniture, ehlna, TRAILER, Bravm'l Trailer
glassware. can Atheno a. Park, Mlnenville. Pllone ID3324.
SHe.
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Conti us!
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F,., Delivery Wlthlft
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a.n, lwo door. PhaiJe ...
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INFORMATION
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MOTH PROOFING

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Not1u 1.1 hereby 1w•en tbu Orace
Tacky Is ThurBda,y, Aug, 8, Dult
Hamon wboae Poll omee Ado
the 221st day ofl968 with 14~ to dnR II R.D. PomeMJ, Ohio hu bHJa
dub appointed u Adrnlni.Jtratri.J: wttll
follow.
tht WJll I..DIIued of tile r.tat. of
Vlr,U Franlr: Ramoa. late of lleip
The moon is tull.
CouatJ, Obio, deoeued.
The mornlng star Is Saturn.
Dated tbll 29 di.J of .TUb' laB.
P. II. O'II.IIN
The evening star is Veoos.

On this day In history:
In 1940 the German Lultwa!fe
began a series of daylight raids
on the Brldsh Isles. The raids
continued unttt October 31.
In 1945 Prealdent Tnunan
signed the rati n cation of the
United Nations Charter. Also in
1945 Russia declared war on
Japan- seven days before T~&gt;
kyo surrendered

In 1963 1 gong or masked
bandits robbed a British mall
train of $7 mUtlon.
In 1950 Florence Chldwtck,
San Diego, calif., set a woman's
reoord by swimming the English Chsnnel In 13 hours and 28
minutes.

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825 x 14 white wall ties, JHMer steering. radio alii many other deluxe
features. Boaudtul white llnlsh with turquoise Interior.

$2,695 .

66 CHEVELLE • ·$1995
4-dooc H. T., locallownor,Jow
mlleoge cor, help lln1ah with
matchirc interior. w.....w, like
- , V8, ufo. lralll., P.S.,
nd1o and •tor.

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SS 396 H. T, Ccqoe, 4

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..,ned, low mileage

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_tunatlc trans.,powerateerfae

cor. Good ·tires, clean YID.Yl
Interior, black ftnlsh. Radio.

and bnkes, gold llnlah with

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8 II. Fleetslde plclot&gt;, solid
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vleyl Interior, bucket
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65 Chevelle • • - -$1595

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lNG FOR?

57 Chevy 4 Door $195
59 Buick HT Cpe. $295
58 Cadillac 4 Door $200
62 Corvalr 4 Door $195
59 Chev. '6' 2 Dr. $195
61 Rambler Con. $395

ldallbu Conv. V8 engine, """"
ergllde, radio, heater, new
whitewall tires, green el:ter·

lor finish with whit.! 113'1ontGp,
YID.Yl Interior trbn. A shlrp
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12-month Budget Payment Plan. With this plan, you
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· heltina OYflr the entire year by paying the same amount every month.
·The
amount you would pay each month on the Budaet Payment
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Plan is .• hown on your Gas bill under "Budget Amount."
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power steering, radio,

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beld Ito ftl(ltar· 1111111111 at tho
00. Ill Mrs. -1'4 Rouah
with tllo prealdeal, MrL Horry
lttuto, pnoaldlnc.
Devotlonl ...... ltd b7 Mrl.
1111 Thotnpltlll, ~ nollhlf, "I
1m 014 Glor)"," wao &amp;IY• by
Mro. ThompiM.
'l1le !0111011, "TO Get I b I
Mott from Ywr Marklt 1111·
keti' WBI aJvtn by Ml'l. J 0 b n
Smith.
11 was amounced that $:100
.... - · - the ..-a fiiUval. The cl.., plenlc will be
held C11 Augoot 18 II the home
ol Mr. and Mrl. 1111 'l'homp11011. Gomeo were played a a d
prlzll by MrL John Srnllh
and Mro. Hlrl')' Slaata.
Relreohmlnto wve oorvecl ID
Mrs. Llaulo Roulh, Mro. J o h n
Smith, Mrs. Hlrl')' Staato, l•lro.
A1bart ThompiM, Mro. Abopll
Thomp100, Mrl. Leo Thompaon,
Mro. Rlf ~ Horrlett
Thompson, 0 pat, and the boot-

t&lt;eeping ¥eigs
Gallia and
Mason Area
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by notlfte4 Ulat on. tht ltll 41¥ of
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ber u detelldant 1D &amp;U Cow1 of
Common Pleu, Melp Ccnan.tJ, -obio.
CAM No. lfi.IU praJ'int lot dlYOrce
f'rom aaJd FnDCI.a )(, Shiell OD Ule
arounllJ of II'ON -11ec!t of dutJ' aad
~:lltnme uueltJ, pllillt1ff . - Pft1ll
for amody or miDor ebildreD md
r.tber nUef; Aid C1WM .W • fK
heflrillf: on or Ill tv ~lirU.JIf: SIP.
tember, 1988.

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Adults preferred; Ill Locult a..;;J•;;oclr;;;.;,W;,;·,;;Ca;oiM;;;,:Y;.:,•,;,;;::.,.j
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1964 DODGE 440 wagon, V-1
1M Mil INid wfthln 11 iNYtSt.. Middleport. Phone IDCAiD OP THANU a OAITVAIY
automatk:, radio, power steerJIM fH J1 ~ Mllll..elll, ...
2IIli.
U«p
for Sale
GOLDEN EAGLE APACRJ:
Ing, duome top carrier; clean
ILIND ADI
POODLE PUPPIES AKC Toy TRAILER. excellent condltlen,
$1075. Alao, 1862 Ford Galalie
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NEWLY
DECORATED,
furnish.
White and slud service, 4 IDd' See John !hie, Rt. I, Raclnt•
500, {.door automatic, 352 er&gt;
fl-'· OPPICI NOUII
ed
apartment.
Adultl
and;,:
6
U.. Pbone 99UICS.
after 4 p.m.
U-llp
lla 1.1111. to I:H ,.... lhlly
gtne, good condition, S395.
terence.
114111
Mulberry,
no.
·
7·18-101•
frM a.M .. 1I1M ,..._ llti,.Y
can be seen at the Ashland
99U6911.
u.u.
Statton in Reedsville. 8-7-3tp
Public Sale
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
TWO ROOMS, balb, furDished
AUCTION saturday, August 10
mlnlalure,
and up. Blud
Rul Estate For Sale
u U a.m. We are Jeavioc the 11167 MUSTANG, kyilnder, S. apartment, relerencea. 1211 service and grooming. l'holte
speed, 1966 Olevrolet Caprloe,
Mulberry, Phone 99UIIIIII.
COUDty. Will sell tha tollowlft.5443.
II I lie
automatic
.
.,.,steering IIIII
O'IIIUEN AND aww
U-lfc
Jnc at the residence of Pearl bral:ea, financing avaJJallfe,
REALTY COMPANY
JICODI located on Rt. 7 and
AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
phone 911J-1547 alter 5 phone
at at Laurel CIW. Livlntl
For Sale
514 Aah Sl, Middleporl. ... POMEROY - 2 story, 8 roomo
ID-570,
7-11-llc
(3 bedroomo) bath, 2 porebes,
room suite, glider, throw
FIVE ROOM cottage 'llllb beauMU.
8-2S-tfe
basement,
with utility room,
rup, coffee table, ead tablel,
tiful view of Ohio River, 11
carport. $4,250.00
several stands, book cue, reoLong Bot1om. vtrgU Walk«', POTATOES, beana, cabbage
POMEROY
- I story, 5 roomo,
WaniM
ord cabinet, cameras, picand beeta, Phone IM3-2ZR
Racine, Obio.
~
(3 bedrooms) bath, new ldt.
tures. ottoman, magazine
Clarence Proffitt, Portland,
Sales Opportunity
chen
and dining area wllb
racks, books, complete &amp;el of We are seeking 2 reprosentatlv- CANNING TOMATOES, ft.:ll
Ohio.
7-7-41c
cablneta
8Dd dining bar. Lots
plano lessollll valued at $11111. •s In this area lor career oppor.
bushel. Bring eontalnen. Ger·
of paneling, hardwood floors,
Two radios, one FM It AM, !unity,
aldlne Cleland, Racine. W-Ife FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
utility room in basemeDI.
ironer, grill, air condJUoner, •1600 monlb guarantee to i!larl
one floor, partly lurnishod If · PRICED REASONABLE
pressure CliiiiiOl", Frenc:b fry- •Training at Company e1pense STEREO CONSOLE, walnu~ ra. desired. 783 s. Second Ave., BASIIAN _ ~ acres on gravel
6
er, bird cage, old &amp;ea chest, • Promotion by merit
Middleport. Can be seen by
dlo equlpped, {.speed cbangroad, barb fence, spring,
wall telephone, Iampo, bow· •60 per cent income from .,..
intment arter 5 p.m. .,..
er, dual volume oonlrol.
appo
""'
barna,
1 story frame bouse, 4
ling balls, dishes, cooking
den Walburn, phone 991-28115.
tablished ~Is.
Mab pa)'Dtellls of tl per
rooms, 2 bedrooms, balb,
utensils, clothes bamper, step Our repesentaUves are bappy
7~
month or $79.95. Call 99U211.
basement. RDIODELED REstool, a large collection of no. - they earn satlsfoctory In8-utc
CENTLY.
vellies and some antiques, a cornea. You, too, have an eJ·
i'iO. 6, STOKER COAL at lorHENRY azLAND
ni&lt;e collection. Something lor ceptlonal opportunity to esta~ EARLY AMERICAN Blereo ra.
mer Clinton Coal Co. tipple,
om.e ....
everyone, Mr. and Mrs. Clll· !ish an Income for life.
dJo COIIliOie, Wpeed Oufmlta.
located 5 milea eaat of WellsIIH. filM
fonl Jacobs, owner. Tenns For confidential lnlervlew oall
tic changer, 4--Bpeaker BOUnd ton. Phone 384-.1787 Wellston
cash, not responsible for accllor Information. Walton Coal
Sat, Aug. l 0 or
system. Paymenta of fii.IO
:: · dents. Sale oonducted by the
Company.
7-10-301c
per montlt, or $101.99. CaD
Bradford Auction Co., Bo1 116,
N\on, Aug. 12
892-3218.
s.utc
(10 to 6 Only)
~ Racine, Ohio. Phone 949-.1821.
SAVE NOW on aluminum boats,
[·
Luncb served.
~tc
RON LAUIT AMUS
ZIG ZAG-OMATIC, well knowa
10.1~13-14 ft.. clean made,
446-1376 Collect
U-3tc · make sewing macblne, mates
sturdy, three ran bo!to~n~.
1
One mne off Rt. 33, on Kings.
buttonholes, seWB on bulionl,
Notice
} , RACINE AMERICAN Legion LADY TO DO housework, Jive
monograms, etc., all without
bury Road.
7-17-ate GEO. BOIISI'ETI'Eil, linter
l'OMER"'Y - Buslnea build·
attachments. Pay only NUO,
will hold its annual picnic at in. Contact 0 . Hindy over Li·
Hidden Lakes, Sunday, Aug-:_
lng, Eaat Main. S Bloriel, side
berty Theatre. Phone 1192-5251.
or IJI&lt;lnthly paymeuts. can 1961 NEWPORT Chrysler, 4S.B-tfc ID-3218.
lot for parking.
Door, good rubber, good
ust 11. Legionaires and !amia.ule
ohape. Marlon Reynolda, lrfa. ~YR"CVSE - 6 I'OOJJill, baltt,
~ " lies are invited. A!! are asked
level Jot.
TilE PROVEN carpet cleauer,
son. Phone 773-5147. 7·21-lfc
~
to bring a covered dish and
Female Help W1ntacl Blue Lustre, Is euy on tbe
:114 ACRES - 4 barns, 3 houseo
table service.
8-a-2tc
TOY LADIES earn $25 an even- budget. Reslm!a lorgolten oo. BEANS, KENTUCKY Wonder:
and a number of other bullding demonstrating toys a n d
lngo. A clean farm.
Jon. JleDI e1ectrlc shampooer
Pick your own, bring conWILL GIVE TO A good home,
glfla. No investment. Color
.registered Bird Dog. Call !Mifl. Baker Furniture. SHe tainer. $1 bushel. Andmr Ill .lCIIE8 - 2 .housea with
catalog.
Car
8Dd
phone
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baths, 2 barns, 2 silos, 3 .
Crou, sll miles above Ra·
~'12 from 9 to ~ or see Dick
sary. Write, Toy Ladles Party GUN, WINCHESTER pump,
ponda, 3 gaa weDs.
Young, Radne, evenings.
cine on Rt. 338. Pllone 247Plan,
Jolmstown,
Pa.
U-3tp
Model 25, !~gauge, 2'1/o cham· 2852.
U-3tc
7---Uc HF.U:N .. VJRGn. TEAFOllD
ber, full choke. Phone tmAS80CIA'l'S8
..BAND EVERY Friday from 9
2784.
U-3tp 5 ROOMS and balb on nice lot
Help Wantacl
sYRACUSE
p.m. to 2 a.m. Shenang LADY TO care for elderly couon Rt. 33. Call Jl92.5901.
Springs Nite Club. Best band
ple. CaJJ Leah Clayborne lm- I~ CHEVY pickup, 8-ply tlr·
7-36-lfc
In the area.
S.7-2tc 384:1.
es, S.foot bed, 6 cylinder,
U-3to
BuslnMI Sarvlces
standard, $150; 1960 Chevro. TREE RIPENED Haven peat'b- RADIO AND TV REPAIR, bouse
BAND EVERY Friday and Sat. WAITRESS AND car bops. Aplet Biscayne, 2-door sedan, 283
ea. Pick them yourself, $2.75
caJls, antenna, l8ie and
urday at Jack's Club on the
cubic inch, standard shift, e&gt;:·
bu. Bring standard s~%4~ IJao.
ply in person, Crow's Sleak
llallalion. John Harrison, 701
Harrism:ville Road off Rt. 7.
cellent running condition, $325.
kels. Frames Orchard, 2$21
House.
~7~c
Broadway Sl., Mlddlepart,
Country music by Gayle McCome see. Two mllea off Rl.
Valleyvlew Drive, Belpre, 0.
phone llft.U.
7-14-llc
Donald and hls Drifters.
243 on Bashan Road. Robert
Phone 423-1922.
8-1-ttc
Wanted to Rent
S.7-3tc YOUNG couple wants unfurn· Urte.
U!tp
ELECI'ROLIIX SALES and ser.
TJIREE.YEAR.()LI) SADDLE
ished house or apartment by
vice: Sweepen, n1C waohm
BAHR'S BACK HOE and dozer
horse, 63 Inch 1D81'0; also
1968 MERCURY Cougar, low
August 15, caD Jl92..3565.
IIIII polilbero. Genuine parts.
service: waterline, septIc
truck camper, Uke new. Phone
S.7-3tc mlleage. Phone MB-2601.
Call II8UIII.
f.JJ.tlc
bml:s, leach beds and base·
74U866.
8-7-ttp
IMtc
ments. a.ester, Obio. can
C. C. IIBADP'OIID
THREE OR four bedroom home.
Henry Bahr, 118&gt;-3988, or Roger
&amp;vcnONEBB
Must locate before school be- 1!166 ENGLISH Ford, $200 eaoh, CAMPER, 14 x 6~. $2115. Phone
..mbr ~S-7-&amp;p
and
aaiiUIIIe
balance.
Phone
Jl92.5544,
llev.
WendeD
G.
gina Phone tlft.5102. Ulllc
c.mpJele 8enlee
'1'13-Q1)8, or see at CheltfJr
Stutler.
l-7-31p
OOLOR TV antennas Installed,
Bailey's, one mfte back of
Crill llred!trd
For Luse
aD -k guaranteed. Three
1964 CHEVROLET, 4-&lt;loor, aMason on Caraou Road.
lllelae. Ollie
yean Olperience. Phone liZ- M It G FOOD MARKET, Rt. 7,
cylindEr automatic. Phone
I+Sip
I l lfc
Middleport.
8-7~p
lilt!,
s.s.6tc
m-1532 alter 4 p.m. 8-7-ftp
1950 FORD, \it-ton pickup truck,
AIR OONDITrONING Refrlger- .
FRENCIIIE'S Trading Pool """
good oondllion. Phone ID-2355, SEVEN ROOM house BDd lot,
1Uon rervtee. Jack's Ralrltopm from to a.m. to 4 p.m.
for Sale or Rent
New Raven, W. Va. U«p
enllon, New Haven. bone
NIIJlon Run IDII, Rl. 2, Sood
'II'!'Hlyo , UBecl clothing and TWO BEDROOM home, bath,
drtlled weD, phone ID-11'11.
11»119.
4 • lfc
mlllc:ellaneouB Items. Eagle
all conveniences, 21 Cave St. , !O.ACRE farm In Cheater Town.
1+12tc
Ridge; turn right at MemorPomeroy. Phone Robert East.
ship on new water syalem,
READY • Jill[ conerota &lt;lefty.
Ial Garda onto County Road
man at 1192-5490, or Chester five rooms and bath wl t b FOUR ROOM HOUSI!:, bath, u.
erect 1'18111 Ill JOID' (JIIIjeet. .
Sl, and drive out two mnes.
985-3558.
8-8 3tp outbuildings, or wiD sell Ul~
tra lot. Union Ave., Pomeroy. ' Fill IDd euy, Free 1111s.s.6tc
scres separate, with nice
1111111. Pbone 992-S284, GoetPbone 992-3U'I.
U.12tp
For Rent
building site; J2.acres 181'111lebt Raady • Mls Co., Middle'I'IIERE WILL be a gun shoo! FURNISHED five rooms an d ing ground with pond, and 1111 EARLY AmerleaD llereo:
pen, Ohio,
I 10 lfc
Slmday, Aug. II beginning at
newly
fenced.
See
Jame~
Hoibath, M It G Market, Rt. 7,
'lblll set bas AM It F'M radio, .
...,.. at the Forked Run'
Middleport,
8-7-~tp
Ion. Sr., one mfte eaat ol Five
Hpoed automatic r e c o r d BUDGET PRICE furniture Clll
Sportsman Club. Everyone II
Points on Rt. 7, or phone llti'Joar lltlrd floor budget lbop.
changer, lovely finllb. Juot
welcome.
U-41&lt;" SINGLES and furnished and un. 500'1.
8-T-71e
like """· Take OVfl paymeall . lllbr J'umltun, Mlddllport,
lurnisbed apartments, Phone
ado.
t II lfc
of to per moolb or pay fii,SI.
WILL DO lOWing at home lm-3267.
tl+l2tc
Try It In , _ home, Pllooe
llppen, pockets, pegging,
ID-2138.
s.s.6tc OWING MACIIINI!:8, repair
hemming, alteratlllllS, ole. PLENTY of space lor ono traDlel'rlce, Ill mates. WY S.
Ml'l. Freddie Thabet. Muon,
er with all facilities . In Syra.
1114. 'Die Fabric Sbap, J'om.
18tl8 MODERN Jleleo. Lovely
l'lloDo 7'73-5651
4-10-tfe
....,. Aalborll.ed Singer llala
cuse. can ID-39tK. t-18-tfc
walnut modem eonaole 'llllb
and aervtce. We Sblrpe!l
big wJlfed lllllomatlc record
HAPPY HOUR, Sh...,g Sprlngl P'URNISHED and unfurnlshetl
~.
J.Hc
cballge~, Tbla bao AM·FM ra.
Nile Club. 5 to 8 p.m. Mon.
apartments. Clooe to ochool.
clin. Tab over paymeall rJ.
day !bra Friday. Ladles '111!111 . Phone 992-MM.
10.1J.IIc
f6.42 per monlb or pay bal- CIGARB'I"l'E 'flllllliiiii!IC'!drter'/ Friday.
IMfe
IDII wr1ce. ABC l!lnter([llla,
....., 01 186.22. PhaiJe .....
o;·
TRAILER SPACE, all utUIUes
"
- . W. V1. Pbone 'I'IUIU.
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Till M\ttHER who bao two
available. Inquire 156 MulberINc
,
ddldnn, David 15, daugltter
ry alter 3 or 1 p.m. Write P.
BINGER
Zq: Tbil madtlne
IJ, hulband oveneas, and ohe • 0. Box U5 Pomeroy, ll-2t-Uc
lnsur~nce
Juol lakeu In ; mates bultonbon Mro. Mary Ord that
bola,
denll,
emb.
Take
over
AUTOJIOBILI!J
lnlaraict ben
J1ftd lD Pomeroy, Is aoked to JI'UJINISHED GARAGE apart.
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Loll
:roar opent.
p81lllelll&amp; ol f6 per monlb or
caD....
t-4-llp
mmt m Lincoln IUD. Utllllitl
pay ...MI. Call . . . . .
.... U.:..t Call . . . .
paid; adults Gilly. Phone IDI II lfe
U4le
.MOW OPEN from 10 A.M. tD 10 3480.
8-l8-llc
PJI. !be
Drive 1n on
'trAUIU'l' LOGS, Arlbur llpeD1111 IIJ,.pau Rt. 7. Boll ""' FIVE ROOM lurnilbed hoUe, •
cer, Rl. I, l'clmny. PlloDo
- . 100'1 food, lpedail on bath, In Pomeroy. Mrl. Bow011118'
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lloedly 111C1 Thlll'ldllJ.
ard Cectl• • w. Main St.,
A thoucht lor the dol':
Pomeroy.
7-24 .UC
1M S011K0 loa:' !Jane m f t . 'l'bolilll Mann aid, "Time
IIIe ,.,. llllll. lwllcl eoclo, lime cllrlloo; no mood
Fftl8bl ears owued by U.S. MEN'S APARTMENT8, TOOIIII
_...,, tut• fllue. WID ... be mai!Ulnod quite uilalJ'lilroaCII eould f&lt;&gt;rm a train
$9; 42 Snuth 'lblrd, Middleport.
...... f'I),..P'-0.. leted lhrourill the cour10 or
JI,GIIO mlles long.
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A. LITTLE 'HOMEWORK'
. Watching-· \Yant .1\ds Bring Top Grade Results

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IMPOIMATION

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ANTIQUES, lllrnlture, dllbel.
NOW
OPEN
Bob'o
Mobil
Oourt,
mlscellaneouo. Mrs. Howard
Syracuse, overiooklll8 lhe
Cecil, t100 W. Moln st., Pom6beaulilul
Obfo River. Out of
ra,.
14•Ue
hlgb water. stale IIJ&gt;IrOVecl.
7-»tfc
ANTIQUE'.'~: Lady wants I or
her own borne. Can uae a 11
tlnds of furniture, ehlna, TRAILER, Bravm'l Trailer
glassware. can Atheno a. Park, Mlnenville. Pllone ID3324.
SHe.
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FREEtER SALE
Conti us!
BIG CHEST FREEZER
ONLY, $215.00
F,., Delivery Wlthlft
100 Mil ... We S.rYice

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• 99Z-2181

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a.n, lwo door. PhaiJe ...
Jill
U-lle
Ill COMET converllble, burpn.
dy with blad: top, prlc!ecl to
oeU, phone 742-4183. 8-7-llc

For Sale or Trecle

traDer, can ID-2801 or a
Willie Guinther alter 4:10 p.

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CARRIBt
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Pomeroy Route.

In Business

nutate
3 Llghtwln
9li Sportwln

PHONE 992-2094
Pomeroy Homa &amp; Auto
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II. W~erd. of llldiiJepOri, ()blo,
1111 been d\lb' appoiD.t.cl IZeeut.rb
of u. &amp;lt.lte of Harold )[. ..... '
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SAVE sPACE

INFORMATION
NEWS

MOTH PROOFING

ABC CLEANERS
Mason, W. Va.

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letah of Ylr111 fr1nll Hamon .,._

Not1u 1.1 hereby 1w•en tbu Orace
Tacky Is ThurBda,y, Aug, 8, Dult
Hamon wboae Poll omee Ado
the 221st day ofl968 with 14~ to dnR II R.D. PomeMJ, Ohio hu bHJa
dub appointed u Adrnlni.Jtratri.J: wttll
follow.
tht WJll I..DIIued of tile r.tat. of
Vlr,U Franlr: Ramoa. late of lleip
The moon is tull.
CouatJ, Obio, deoeued.
The mornlng star Is Saturn.
Dated tbll 29 di.J of .TUb' laB.
P. II. O'II.IIN
The evening star is Veoos.

On this day In history:
In 1940 the German Lultwa!fe
began a series of daylight raids
on the Brldsh Isles. The raids
continued unttt October 31.
In 1945 Prealdent Tnunan
signed the rati n cation of the
United Nations Charter. Also in
1945 Russia declared war on
Japan- seven days before T~&gt;
kyo surrendered

In 1963 1 gong or masked
bandits robbed a British mall
train of $7 mUtlon.
In 1950 Florence Chldwtck,
San Diego, calif., set a woman's
reoord by swimming the English Chsnnel In 13 hours and 28
minutes.

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. , . . County, Olllt
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Frarae1ll M. Sheet., whoM
lmbwn llddreu il

l'am.

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R11. $1.39 CordlrDJ Bo11r Slacks • • • • • -$1.00 '

SIZES 2·34-S.7
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Re1. $1.00 Ballerina Foldll1 Slippers---- .aac ,
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91·--liYElCOD-DEC-Als--

-sUNGLASSES.

F•• All Tloe MeMMro Of tilt Family

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FoR All DECORATING PURPOSES
INCLUDING LETTERS AND NUMBERS
FOR BOATS, TRUCKS, WINDOWS, ETC.

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L&lt;M mlletgo cor used by COIIIPII\Y omclaL New car title,_327 e~, turbo lzydnmatjc.
825 x 14 white wall ties, JHMer steering. radio alii many other deluxe
features. Boaudtul white llnlsh with turquoise Interior.

$2,695 .

66 CHEVELLE • ·$1995
4-dooc H. T., locallownor,Jow
mlleoge cor, help lln1ah with
matchirc interior. w.....w, like
- , V8, ufo. lralll., P.S.,
nd1o and •tor.

66 CHEVELLE • ·$2095
SS 396 H. T, Ccqoe, 4

IIIIOed

1r1n1., Posttrauon. wide ova1
llroa, recllnlertor. Wblte ftntsh. Rldlo and beaU.r. Iteil
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62Cadlllac special $999

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H. T. - · good white wall

ttr.., 6iu
Jndndli.,

wladolr1,
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equllment
Wlf 11!11, power..

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iaterior,

Locally

62 Chevrolet • • - -$1095

..,ned, low mileage

S. Sport Ccq&gt;e, V8 OIIIPno, .,._
_tunatlc trans.,powerateerfae

cor. Good ·tires, clean YID.Yl
Interior, black ftnlsh. Radio.

and bnkes, gold llnlah with

gold

WHICH OF THESE FINE

BOllS.

SPECIALS

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62 Chevrolet • • - • $895

8 II. Fleetslde plclot&gt;, solid
cab,

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ftnlsh, heeler•

vleyl Interior, bucket
R lnd II,

65 Chevelle • • - -$1595

HAVE YOU BEEH LOOK·
lNG FOR?

57 Chevy 4 Door $195
59 Buick HT Cpe. $295
58 Cadillac 4 Door $200
62 Corvalr 4 Door $195
59 Chev. '6' 2 Dr. $195
61 Rambler Con. $395

ldallbu Conv. V8 engine, """"
ergllde, radio, heater, new
whitewall tires, green el:ter·

lor finish with whit.! 113'1ontGp,
YID.Yl Interior trbn. A shlrp
I OWDOr trade--In.

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It's thiGasCompany's
12-month Budget Payment Plan. With this plan, you
.
· 1voi~ plllk GIS bills In lhe cold winter months. You spread the cost of winter
· heltina OYflr the entire year by paying the same amount every month.
·The
amount you would pay each month on the Budaet Payment
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Plan is .• hown on your Gas bill under "Budget Amount."
. · .. Doli•t let the ups and downs of the th•rmometer mike dOwnli
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· ahead li)' simply slicine up your yearly Gas bill into !91111
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f10111Hiy bills. And ttlet's slicine it pretty thin!
all•bout it on

your next Gas bill.

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Galo:de 4-&lt;toor, black ftnlsh,

clean lnU!rlor,

good W+W

tires, V8 engine, auto. trans.,
power steering, radio,

heawr.

Blwt&gt; 1 owner &lt;or.

ROY OTOR CO.
E. MAIN ST.

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63 Volkswa1en ·- -$895

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1967 CHEVROLET IMPALA FOUR DOOR

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IF YOU'VE BEEN WAITtNG FOR THE BIG CLEARANCE SALES
WAIT NO LONGER ... SEE SOME OF THESE LIKE NF.W CARS!
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Midd'-- 0

BedSpreads, Rq. U9

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
DELIVERS•••••••••••••••••

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SOME PEOPLE TALK Bl

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llilcbe HoiM Dlmonatrodon Cl...
beld Ito ftl(ltar· 1111111111 at tho
00. Ill Mrs. -1'4 Rouah
with tllo prealdeal, MrL Horry
lttuto, pnoaldlnc.
Devotlonl ...... ltd b7 Mrl.
1111 Thotnpltlll, ~ nollhlf, "I
1m 014 Glor)"," wao &amp;IY• by
Mro. ThompiM.
'l1le !0111011, "TO Get I b I
Mott from Ywr Marklt 1111·
keti' WBI aJvtn by Ml'l. J 0 b n
Smith.
11 was amounced that $:100
.... - · - the ..-a fiiUval. The cl.., plenlc will be
held C11 Augoot 18 II the home
ol Mr. and Mrl. 1111 'l'homp11011. Gomeo were played a a d
prlzll by MrL John Srnllh
and Mro. Hlrl')' Slaata.
Relreohmlnto wve oorvecl ID
Mrs. Llaulo Roulh, Mro. J o h n
Smith, Mrs. Hlrl')' Staato, l•lro.
A1bart ThompiM, Mro. Abopll
Thomp100, Mrl. Leo Thompaon,
Mro. Rlf ~ Horrlett
Thompson, 0 pat, and the boot-

t&lt;eeping ¥eigs
Gallia and
Mason Area
Informed As

liRA I. IHIITI, PhlftiHf

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N.!W . ii~VEN - The

T.u-

Kem11, WNt
ber.
by notlfte4 Ulat on. tht ltll 41¥ of
Aup,~t, ltee, .!:In K. SbeeY, beiDa
plaiD.Wf tlll4 hJI; ptUtloD . .linn
ber u detelldant 1D &amp;U Cow1 of
Common Pleu, Melp Ccnan.tJ, -obio.
CAM No. lfi.IU praJ'int lot dlYOrce
f'rom aaJd FnDCI.a )(, Shiell OD Ule
arounllJ of II'ON -11ec!t of dutJ' aad
~:lltnme uueltJ, pllillt1ff . - Pft1ll
for amody or miDor ebildreD md
r.tber nUef; Aid C1WM .W • fK
heflrillf: on or Ill tv ~lirU.JIf: SIP.
tember, 1988.

36x84" panels in aooortod
colon. R-eular 79c

MadebyUub

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
AT
7:SO A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.

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By United Press International

Pomeroy

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FREE STORAGE

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Crtc!iton an ..-.uiNd &amp;o fUe t.Wr
elalrbl wltb Mid fldudar7 Wldlla lour
mo•the.
O.Wd tllJa 3rd diq o1 Aqut 1.881.
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From tho ~gest Truek or
Butlcbzer Radiator To The
&amp;nallest Heater Core.

Schwarzel Marine
Hockingport, Ohio·

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lltll APACHE Faloon eamptng

10 X 50 TRAILER, estra nke.
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Adults preferred; Ill Locult a..;;J•;;oclr;;;.;,W;,;·,;;Ca;oiM;;;,:Y;.:,•,;,;;::.,.j
Ill.
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1964 DODGE 440 wagon, V-1
1M Mil INid wfthln 11 iNYtSt.. Middleport. Phone IDCAiD OP THANU a OAITVAIY
automatk:, radio, power steerJIM fH J1 ~ Mllll..elll, ...
2IIli.
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for Sale
GOLDEN EAGLE APACRJ:
Ing, duome top carrier; clean
ILIND ADI
POODLE PUPPIES AKC Toy TRAILER. excellent condltlen,
$1075. Alao, 1862 Ford Galalie
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NEWLY
DECORATED,
furnish.
White and slud service, 4 IDd' See John !hie, Rt. I, Raclnt•
500, {.door automatic, 352 er&gt;
fl-'· OPPICI NOUII
ed
apartment.
Adultl
and;,:
6
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after 4 p.m.
U-llp
lla 1.1111. to I:H ,.... lhlly
gtne, good condition, S395.
terence.
114111
Mulberry,
no.
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7·18-101•
frM a.M .. 1I1M ,..._ llti,.Y
can be seen at the Ashland
99U6911.
u.u.
Statton in Reedsville. 8-7-3tp
Public Sale
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
TWO ROOMS, balb, furDished
AUCTION saturday, August 10
mlnlalure,
and up. Blud
Rul Estate For Sale
u U a.m. We are Jeavioc the 11167 MUSTANG, kyilnder, S. apartment, relerencea. 1211 service and grooming. l'holte
speed, 1966 Olevrolet Caprloe,
Mulberry, Phone 99UIIIIII.
COUDty. Will sell tha tollowlft.5443.
II I lie
automatic
.
.,.,steering IIIII
O'IIIUEN AND aww
U-lfc
Jnc at the residence of Pearl bral:ea, financing avaJJallfe,
REALTY COMPANY
JICODI located on Rt. 7 and
AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
phone 911J-1547 alter 5 phone
at at Laurel CIW. Livlntl
For Sale
514 Aah Sl, Middleporl. ... POMEROY - 2 story, 8 roomo
ID-570,
7-11-llc
(3 bedroomo) bath, 2 porebes,
room suite, glider, throw
FIVE ROOM cottage 'llllb beauMU.
8-2S-tfe
basement,
with utility room,
rup, coffee table, ead tablel,
tiful view of Ohio River, 11
carport. $4,250.00
several stands, book cue, reoLong Bot1om. vtrgU Walk«', POTATOES, beana, cabbage
POMEROY
- I story, 5 roomo,
WaniM
ord cabinet, cameras, picand beeta, Phone IM3-2ZR
Racine, Obio.
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(3 bedrooms) bath, new ldt.
tures. ottoman, magazine
Clarence Proffitt, Portland,
Sales Opportunity
chen
and dining area wllb
racks, books, complete &amp;el of We are seeking 2 reprosentatlv- CANNING TOMATOES, ft.:ll
Ohio.
7-7-41c
cablneta
8Dd dining bar. Lots
plano lessollll valued at $11111. •s In this area lor career oppor.
bushel. Bring eontalnen. Ger·
of paneling, hardwood floors,
Two radios, one FM It AM, !unity,
aldlne Cleland, Racine. W-Ife FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
utility room in basemeDI.
ironer, grill, air condJUoner, •1600 monlb guarantee to i!larl
one floor, partly lurnishod If · PRICED REASONABLE
pressure CliiiiiOl", Frenc:b fry- •Training at Company e1pense STEREO CONSOLE, walnu~ ra. desired. 783 s. Second Ave., BASIIAN _ ~ acres on gravel
6
er, bird cage, old &amp;ea chest, • Promotion by merit
Middleport. Can be seen by
dlo equlpped, {.speed cbangroad, barb fence, spring,
wall telephone, Iampo, bow· •60 per cent income from .,..
intment arter 5 p.m. .,..
er, dual volume oonlrol.
appo
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barna,
1 story frame bouse, 4
ling balls, dishes, cooking
den Walburn, phone 991-28115.
tablished ~Is.
Mab pa)'Dtellls of tl per
rooms, 2 bedrooms, balb,
utensils, clothes bamper, step Our repesentaUves are bappy
7~
month or $79.95. Call 99U211.
basement. RDIODELED REstool, a large collection of no. - they earn satlsfoctory In8-utc
CENTLY.
vellies and some antiques, a cornea. You, too, have an eJ·
i'iO. 6, STOKER COAL at lorHENRY azLAND
ni&lt;e collection. Something lor ceptlonal opportunity to esta~ EARLY AMERICAN Blereo ra.
mer Clinton Coal Co. tipple,
om.e ....
everyone, Mr. and Mrs. Clll· !ish an Income for life.
dJo COIIliOie, Wpeed Oufmlta.
located 5 milea eaat of WellsIIH. filM
fonl Jacobs, owner. Tenns For confidential lnlervlew oall
tic changer, 4--Bpeaker BOUnd ton. Phone 384-.1787 Wellston
cash, not responsible for accllor Information. Walton Coal
Sat, Aug. l 0 or
system. Paymenta of fii.IO
:: · dents. Sale oonducted by the
Company.
7-10-301c
per montlt, or $101.99. CaD
Bradford Auction Co., Bo1 116,
N\on, Aug. 12
892-3218.
s.utc
(10 to 6 Only)
~ Racine, Ohio. Phone 949-.1821.
SAVE NOW on aluminum boats,
[·
Luncb served.
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RON LAUIT AMUS
ZIG ZAG-OMATIC, well knowa
10.1~13-14 ft.. clean made,
446-1376 Collect
U-3tc · make sewing macblne, mates
sturdy, three ran bo!to~n~.
1
One mne off Rt. 33, on Kings.
buttonholes, seWB on bulionl,
Notice
} , RACINE AMERICAN Legion LADY TO DO housework, Jive
monograms, etc., all without
bury Road.
7-17-ate GEO. BOIISI'ETI'Eil, linter
l'OMER"'Y - Buslnea build·
attachments. Pay only NUO,
will hold its annual picnic at in. Contact 0 . Hindy over Li·
Hidden Lakes, Sunday, Aug-:_
lng, Eaat Main. S Bloriel, side
berty Theatre. Phone 1192-5251.
or IJI&lt;lnthly paymeuts. can 1961 NEWPORT Chrysler, 4S.B-tfc ID-3218.
lot for parking.
Door, good rubber, good
ust 11. Legionaires and !amia.ule
ohape. Marlon Reynolda, lrfa. ~YR"CVSE - 6 I'OOJJill, baltt,
~ " lies are invited. A!! are asked
level Jot.
TilE PROVEN carpet cleauer,
son. Phone 773-5147. 7·21-lfc
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to bring a covered dish and
Female Help W1ntacl Blue Lustre, Is euy on tbe
:114 ACRES - 4 barns, 3 houseo
table service.
8-a-2tc
TOY LADIES earn $25 an even- budget. Reslm!a lorgolten oo. BEANS, KENTUCKY Wonder:
and a number of other bullding demonstrating toys a n d
lngo. A clean farm.
Jon. JleDI e1ectrlc shampooer
Pick your own, bring conWILL GIVE TO A good home,
glfla. No investment. Color
.registered Bird Dog. Call !Mifl. Baker Furniture. SHe tainer. $1 bushel. Andmr Ill .lCIIE8 - 2 .housea with
catalog.
Car
8Dd
phone
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baths, 2 barns, 2 silos, 3 .
Crou, sll miles above Ra·
~'12 from 9 to ~ or see Dick
sary. Write, Toy Ladles Party GUN, WINCHESTER pump,
ponda, 3 gaa weDs.
Young, Radne, evenings.
cine on Rt. 338. Pllone 247Plan,
Jolmstown,
Pa.
U-3tp
Model 25, !~gauge, 2'1/o cham· 2852.
U-3tc
7---Uc HF.U:N .. VJRGn. TEAFOllD
ber, full choke. Phone tmAS80CIA'l'S8
..BAND EVERY Friday from 9
2784.
U-3tp 5 ROOMS and balb on nice lot
Help Wantacl
sYRACUSE
p.m. to 2 a.m. Shenang LADY TO care for elderly couon Rt. 33. Call Jl92.5901.
Springs Nite Club. Best band
ple. CaJJ Leah Clayborne lm- I~ CHEVY pickup, 8-ply tlr·
7-36-lfc
In the area.
S.7-2tc 384:1.
es, S.foot bed, 6 cylinder,
U-3to
BuslnMI Sarvlces
standard, $150; 1960 Chevro. TREE RIPENED Haven peat'b- RADIO AND TV REPAIR, bouse
BAND EVERY Friday and Sat. WAITRESS AND car bops. Aplet Biscayne, 2-door sedan, 283
ea. Pick them yourself, $2.75
caJls, antenna, l8ie and
urday at Jack's Club on the
cubic inch, standard shift, e&gt;:·
bu. Bring standard s~%4~ IJao.
ply in person, Crow's Sleak
llallalion. John Harrison, 701
Harrism:ville Road off Rt. 7.
cellent running condition, $325.
kels. Frames Orchard, 2$21
House.
~7~c
Broadway Sl., Mlddlepart,
Country music by Gayle McCome see. Two mllea off Rl.
Valleyvlew Drive, Belpre, 0.
phone llft.U.
7-14-llc
Donald and hls Drifters.
243 on Bashan Road. Robert
Phone 423-1922.
8-1-ttc
Wanted to Rent
S.7-3tc YOUNG couple wants unfurn· Urte.
U!tp
ELECI'ROLIIX SALES and ser.
TJIREE.YEAR.()LI) SADDLE
ished house or apartment by
vice: Sweepen, n1C waohm
BAHR'S BACK HOE and dozer
horse, 63 Inch 1D81'0; also
1968 MERCURY Cougar, low
August 15, caD Jl92..3565.
IIIII polilbero. Genuine parts.
service: waterline, septIc
truck camper, Uke new. Phone
S.7-3tc mlleage. Phone MB-2601.
Call II8UIII.
f.JJ.tlc
bml:s, leach beds and base·
74U866.
8-7-ttp
IMtc
ments. a.ester, Obio. can
C. C. IIBADP'OIID
THREE OR four bedroom home.
Henry Bahr, 118&gt;-3988, or Roger
&amp;vcnONEBB
Must locate before school be- 1!166 ENGLISH Ford, $200 eaoh, CAMPER, 14 x 6~. $2115. Phone
..mbr ~S-7-&amp;p
and
aaiiUIIIe
balance.
Phone
Jl92.5544,
llev.
WendeD
G.
gina Phone tlft.5102. Ulllc
c.mpJele 8enlee
'1'13-Q1)8, or see at CheltfJr
Stutler.
l-7-31p
OOLOR TV antennas Installed,
Bailey's, one mfte back of
Crill llred!trd
For Luse
aD -k guaranteed. Three
1964 CHEVROLET, 4-&lt;loor, aMason on Caraou Road.
lllelae. Ollie
yean Olperience. Phone liZ- M It G FOOD MARKET, Rt. 7,
cylindEr automatic. Phone
I+Sip
I l lfc
Middleport.
8-7~p
lilt!,
s.s.6tc
m-1532 alter 4 p.m. 8-7-ftp
1950 FORD, \it-ton pickup truck,
AIR OONDITrONING Refrlger- .
FRENCIIIE'S Trading Pool """
good oondllion. Phone ID-2355, SEVEN ROOM house BDd lot,
1Uon rervtee. Jack's Ralrltopm from to a.m. to 4 p.m.
for Sale or Rent
New Raven, W. Va. U«p
enllon, New Haven. bone
NIIJlon Run IDII, Rl. 2, Sood
'II'!'Hlyo , UBecl clothing and TWO BEDROOM home, bath,
drtlled weD, phone ID-11'11.
11»119.
4 • lfc
mlllc:ellaneouB Items. Eagle
all conveniences, 21 Cave St. , !O.ACRE farm In Cheater Town.
1+12tc
Ridge; turn right at MemorPomeroy. Phone Robert East.
ship on new water syalem,
READY • Jill[ conerota &lt;lefty.
Ial Garda onto County Road
man at 1192-5490, or Chester five rooms and bath wl t b FOUR ROOM HOUSI!:, bath, u.
erect 1'18111 Ill JOID' (JIIIjeet. .
Sl, and drive out two mnes.
985-3558.
8-8 3tp outbuildings, or wiD sell Ul~
tra lot. Union Ave., Pomeroy. ' Fill IDd euy, Free 1111s.s.6tc
scres separate, with nice
1111111. Pbone 992-S284, GoetPbone 992-3U'I.
U.12tp
For Rent
building site; J2.acres 181'111lebt Raady • Mls Co., Middle'I'IIERE WILL be a gun shoo! FURNISHED five rooms an d ing ground with pond, and 1111 EARLY AmerleaD llereo:
pen, Ohio,
I 10 lfc
Slmday, Aug. II beginning at
newly
fenced.
See
Jame~
Hoibath, M It G Market, Rt. 7,
'lblll set bas AM It F'M radio, .
...,.. at the Forked Run'
Middleport,
8-7-~tp
Ion. Sr., one mfte eaat ol Five
Hpoed automatic r e c o r d BUDGET PRICE furniture Clll
Sportsman Club. Everyone II
Points on Rt. 7, or phone llti'Joar lltlrd floor budget lbop.
changer, lovely finllb. Juot
welcome.
U-41&lt;" SINGLES and furnished and un. 500'1.
8-T-71e
like """· Take OVfl paymeall . lllbr J'umltun, Mlddllport,
lurnisbed apartments, Phone
ado.
t II lfc
of to per moolb or pay fii,SI.
WILL DO lOWing at home lm-3267.
tl+l2tc
Try It In , _ home, Pllooe
llppen, pockets, pegging,
ID-2138.
s.s.6tc OWING MACIIINI!:8, repair
hemming, alteratlllllS, ole. PLENTY of space lor ono traDlel'rlce, Ill mates. WY S.
Ml'l. Freddie Thabet. Muon,
er with all facilities . In Syra.
1114. 'Die Fabric Sbap, J'om.
18tl8 MODERN Jleleo. Lovely
l'lloDo 7'73-5651
4-10-tfe
....,. Aalborll.ed Singer llala
cuse. can ID-39tK. t-18-tfc
walnut modem eonaole 'llllb
and aervtce. We Sblrpe!l
big wJlfed lllllomatlc record
HAPPY HOUR, Sh...,g Sprlngl P'URNISHED and unfurnlshetl
~.
J.Hc
cballge~, Tbla bao AM·FM ra.
Nile Club. 5 to 8 p.m. Mon.
apartments. Clooe to ochool.
clin. Tab over paymeall rJ.
day !bra Friday. Ladles '111!111 . Phone 992-MM.
10.1J.IIc
f6.42 per monlb or pay bal- CIGARB'I"l'E 'flllllliiiii!IC'!drter'/ Friday.
IMfe
IDII wr1ce. ABC l!lnter([llla,
....., 01 186.22. PhaiJe .....
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TRAILER SPACE, all utUIUes
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U4tc
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available. Inquire 156 MulberINc
,
ddldnn, David 15, daugltter
ry alter 3 or 1 p.m. Write P.
BINGER
Zq: Tbil madtlne
IJ, hulband oveneas, and ohe • 0. Box U5 Pomeroy, ll-2t-Uc
lnsur~nce
Juol lakeu In ; mates bultonbon Mro. Mary Ord that
bola,
denll,
emb.
Take
over
AUTOJIOBILI!J
lnlaraict ben
J1ftd lD Pomeroy, Is aoked to JI'UJINISHED GARAGE apart.
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Loll
:roar opent.
p81lllelll&amp; ol f6 per monlb or
caD....
t-4-llp
mmt m Lincoln IUD. Utllllitl
pay ...MI. Call . . . . .
.... U.:..t Call . . . .
paid; adults Gilly. Phone IDI II lfe
U4le
.MOW OPEN from 10 A.M. tD 10 3480.
8-l8-llc
PJI. !be
Drive 1n on
'trAUIU'l' LOGS, Arlbur llpeD1111 IIJ,.pau Rt. 7. Boll ""' FIVE ROOM lurnilbed hoUe, •
cer, Rl. I, l'clmny. PlloDo
- . 100'1 food, lpedail on bath, In Pomeroy. Mrl. Bow011118'
.....
U-llp
lloedly 111C1 Thlll'ldllJ.
ard Cectl• • w. Main St.,
A thoucht lor the dol':
Pomeroy.
7-24 .UC
1M S011K0 loa:' !Jane m f t . 'l'bolilll Mann aid, "Time
IIIe ,.,. llllll. lwllcl eoclo, lime cllrlloo; no mood
Fftl8bl ears owued by U.S. MEN'S APARTMENT8, TOOIIII
_...,, tut• fllue. WID ... be mai!Ulnod quite uilalJ'lilroaCII eould f&lt;&gt;rm a train
$9; 42 Snuth 'lblrd, Middleport.
...... f'I),..P'-0.. leted lhrourill the cour10 or
JI,GIIO mlles long.
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Uli&lt;EV
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PHPUU.ED
HIM QUI' OF
TH'6ULLV

LUI&lt;EV
HIMIKINS

WHO PBU&lt;~MED
THRT MIRACLE?

ON A
IS a carpenter a tailor and vice versa?
WHEN
When he is Domenico Albic:m, a Florentine
fashion designer who specializes in custom-made
dresses of wood over leather. His wooden outfits are measured for a perfect fit on his models '
who wear nothing but a leather bikini. And, if
repairs are needed, he grabs glue and a hammer.

Ho -III)M!-1 KNOCK
OFF ....ORK ;c.N-

CAN'T &gt;&lt;NOCK OFF VET!!SOMIOONE WAITING 10

OKAV,C~IEF

ALWA'iS TIRED

OF 0.11 EFS!!
I TAKE DEAL

AFTER. MAKING

MAKE AHOTMIIA """''DEAL!! .----;.£

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1. Capital
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ON THI MOUHT...Carefully cllwect yew trees reprellellt Christ and

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dlicipleo durinl the fC!rinon on lhe 111011111 In • prden In Warwlcl!lhlre, !niland.
The rarden at Paekwo.xl Hou'lt, Hockley Ht.ath, II more than 300 years old.

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JEST GOT

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GLORY BE!!

Uli&lt;EV
IWN A !lOPE
PHPUU.ED
HIM QUI' OF
TH'6ULLV

LUI&lt;EV
HIMIKINS

WHO PBU&lt;~MED
THRT MIRACLE?

ON A
IS a carpenter a tailor and vice versa?
WHEN
When he is Domenico Albic:m, a Florentine
fashion designer who specializes in custom-made
dresses of wood over leather. His wooden outfits are measured for a perfect fit on his models '
who wear nothing but a leather bikini. And, if
repairs are needed, he grabs glue and a hammer.

Ho -III)M!-1 KNOCK
OFF ....ORK ;c.N-

CAN'T &gt;&lt;NOCK OFF VET!!SOMIOONE WAITING 10

OKAV,C~IEF

ALWA'iS TIRED

OF 0.11 EFS!!
I TAKE DEAL

AFTER. MAKING

MAKE AHOTMIIA """''DEAL!! .----;.£

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CIVIUZATOJ, WI~ ITS

EMI'H~IS

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MJD I.EAAl!lloJG, I~ LARGELY
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plant
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19. Fuepn
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:n. Enamored
IS.Amerlan
patriot

2ri. l'or
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dlicipleo durinl the fC!rinon on lhe 111011111 In • prden In Warwlcl!lhlre, !niland.
The rarden at Paekwo.xl Hou'lt, Hockley Ht.ath, II more than 300 years old.

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duled for Wednesday at 10 a.
m, at tho felr Is being co-spooIOI'ad by the boy and girl aoouts.
Entriea of young people under

16 are oollcttod. Tentative plana
are for trophies to be awarded
to the flrst place wimeni..Deach

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glrls,
Mrs. L R. Neal, neiglborhood
chairman and leader ofTroop39i
Mra. John Krawac:eyn. and Mrl.
Fred Gibbs, Jr., or the cadette
troop accompanied tho glrlo.
Aides are Rd&gt;ln Mllh and !l!aron Glaze.
Gotna rrom Troop 39 were Janet Loe : Neal, Martha McNeal,
Vicki Kelly, Cindy Demoskey,
Cindy Manley, Mary MUla, Mart1,yn &amp;zydor, vtclo' Monley, Kalil)'

(.:OIJIY

MATCHED
SPORTWEAR

of tho nve caU.oorloa to be iudlod - tho abaggleot, prettiest, Mosdowo, Mary Bow, Clnd,y
Itunnloot, uglloot, and most obo- Hlndy, Linda Gerard, and Berdient.
bara Fultz.
Registration for the dog shoW
On the trip from the cadette
Ia being handled by Dobbie Oh- troop are Am,y Hamm, Vonida
llngor, just call 992.,'1774.
Gibbs, Mary Krawsczyn, Jill
Beaver, Nancy Bullldrk, Margie
GffiLS OF CADETTE Troop Wamsley, &amp;lnya Ohlinger, and
185 and Junior Troop 39 are orr Pam Dodsoo.
on a three-day outing at Camp
At a recent meet1n1 of the
Rotan, t h e Four IUvers Glrl cadette troop at Che home of

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Scout CouncU camp site located
near Athens.

1be 21 girls, two aldeo and
three leaden, left this morning

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MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS
NOW.
BEAUTifliL NEW
FALL

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YOU PERFECTLY, IN COTTON OR NYLON STRETCH.

STRIPES,

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DRIVE·IN '

TONIGHT AND FRIDAY
AUG, 8- 9
00UBLE TROUBLE"
.Jvls Presley, Yvonno Romain
11

AND
SIDdra Dee-Ceo. Hamilton
"DOCTOR, YOU'VE GOT
TO BE KIDDING!"

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TONIGHT, AUGUST 8
NOT OPEN

Walter

Brennan, Budd.y Ebsen

DISNEY CARTOONS:
N1tures strangest
Creatures
Art of Self Defense
Mr. Duck ~· Out
Admlaoton:. 85c and 50c

SllOW STARTS 7 P.M.

SWEATERS

roy reo!dents, spent several dlj'a
hero vial~ Mr. and Mrl, c. E.

Blake aiiO.

Radio lljJI)renuco J u d y M.
Scheib of the U.S.N., Pittsburgh,

shJtts,

Sizes
30 to 38and 40 to 44

1--Y--A--W-A_Y__

JUMPERS

CHOOSE
YOUR GIRLS SKIRTS
NOW I
g._ of glrla skirts, lncluci!Jw
w 6X

IIO!ld. Mea's a!zea 29 to 38_ Boya' abos 6 to 20. Sllmslld
regulars. LiWe boys' aiz!'l 2 to 6X allma IDd replan.

Sizes 2 to 7, A big ..., selocllclJI. Plenty of po111l1Dent preu aie. torlals, Boxer waist. aornl-boocero andg6laln modolo.

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.
ariii'You111 Mens Lona Slaeve Sport Shirts
Sizes IIDall (lt-lflh), medhm (15-1511J), large (16-UI\n oxtra
large (17-17'1:). Solid calors, plaids, ehocka, •trll&gt;es, - " "
panes. All are pel'llliDelt preas fUries thlt wash 10 weU IUd · - - - - - - - - - -. .- - - . ; ._ _ _ _,
roqulro oo lronlag, VIall tho buoy mea'o departmeat lit floor.
Loo1&lt; at thls ..., oeloctloo of tall ohlrta. YCIU'll want w buy aov-.
DandeeTred
oral.
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abotalnod arid 12 p,ve their
votes td three other- men whOse
names had 'not even bMn

NllUIII· IPoki' after tho con...,. • oubm.ltted kl the convention.
Uori bad easily queUed a Romney ootd neither he nor his
belated, mlnniQllged, amall delegation bad Initialed the
rebellion over hia surprt1e revol~ and; at the .end of the roll
choice of Maryland ·Gov. Spiro eaU, asked for • unanimous
T. Alnow for tho vice presldon- vote tor Allnow.
tta1 nomlllallon.
star bllllrw tor the evening
The alternative chosen by the was reserved Cor . Nixon, who
rebels was Gov. George Rom- began b)' recalllns he bad
ney of Middpn, w h o hal accepted the same oom1natlon
never been able to sell ldm· etghl years a£o. There will be a
&amp;elf to tho Republican profes- dl!ferent ending thls time, he
sionala as easll)' aa -he once said, because "thh! time we are
going to win.''
- ~•, ~ non-lhouter.,. the~ sold compact cars.
RomNW
Disclaimed
He brwght the entire convenpOj)lonattatora," Pl!rhl!P• like
When
the
roll
was
called,
tiob
to its feet cheering and
!he· YOiors who kol&gt;i Prealdeol

·:Most Surprised Delegate
BEACH (UPO - 1 He
the man . eYerybody
wllJ!!OIL ne ·, .., tho man ilobodJ
wanted stopped quite enough .to
alql hlm. So iftor collattoe o1 i
mlhl-revolt aplast-his $election,
"$plro T. Afnew, ; the ' moat
· ·ourprloed delegate bQro, carried
from tl)e Republican
. cobvertiCil toc1a1 hil parcy'a ,
IIOIIll,.j!Oil as vice prea!diot.
. ·,,II ••• a compromise o1
rielo&lt;ll !IIIOresla, ", oald Richlrd ·0111~•. cOP oa~to tot
~~ ~ Dllnola, "Tho South
iilmililllellilland tho
Nitkh ;..,· tOr Charlea' Percy or
·:cihn Llal!!&amp;l'. ~ seemed to
)~!AMI

New Face
of Maryland two years ago on
came to town the an open - hoosing p I a .t I o r m
llttlo-lalown governor ol Mary· aplnst the opposition of a
land, an early •ll'porter of Denaocrat who said a man's
Nelson Rn&lt;keteller and more borne Is h!s castle. That made
rece"tly a convert to Richard him look good to mtnorit):
~ Nixon. When he put Nixon's voters.
name In nomination Wednesday
Strons Hand
most ol the deloptoa bod never
Bu! when riots bit Baltimore
seen him and many had ·not and cambridge, he put them
heard hla name.
down firmly, with the National
. :But attet
aiJ.nlght Gua•·d.
deliberaUona with key party
He eald recently pnllce hsd a
members Nixon said AsiJew right to shOOt looters who
was tho man he wanted aa hta relltaed their orders kl hall
rumlng mate. . And for most of That lllled blm ~ aquarely with
tho doloptea, that was enough. lho law ancl order campaign
"There muat be iood rsaooos Nixon was already planning,
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tor hla choiee," said I~ana
is _49, per~onable, :
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olelriY ~ tile tiJ~fl· dJil a011..• .,Wii4Jil. '1!1'(11 cillne of Nlllllll's He Is . ~ · '100, Of- a Gri!ek
~ .plobobi1 .w~. n~!' Ji;i1'~ d,.ao[on. ''lllil it thla moment, I Immigrant vegetable poddler,
lakta the nlllllbor two spot dOil't knoW whit they are.''
and lt was tlgurod that wouldn't
"Pi'~~~· And the South hl&lt;i Later tho reasons became hurt eilhor. He t, a Methodist, a
~ clloloo or anY Eastarn or clearer,
lawyer' • tunlly man.
1111 oltf llboral.
Allnow w.. elected governor
(Contlnoed 011 poge 10)
w~:an't

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m,istakes of the past."
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first priority foreign
policy objective of our next
admiWatralion wUl be to bring
not because her people have an honorable end to the war In
railed but because her leaders Vietnam," he pledged.
Jn a more general statement
have raned," he said. 11 What
of
foreign policy, he told leaders
America needs ue leaders to
match the greatness or her of the Communist world that
"after an era of conCrontatton,
people."
that
the
time has come for an era or
or Vietnam, he said
negotiation."
"We extend the hand of
trre~shlp to the Russian pec:J~le
ali:l to the Chinese peoPle and
to all the peoples of the
We shaU work toward the goal '
of an open world- open skies,
open cities, open hearts, open
minds."
Much of the domestl c section
of his speech dealt with vio1ence
at home.
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(UPO - A Brlitsh alr!lnercraol!ed on the autobahn between Munich and Nuornberg today, Bavarian State Police reported.
They said at least 50 persons
were killed.
The plane crashed about 2:30
p.m. ' near the upper Bavarian
.town or [angenbruck.
A pollee spokesman said oo
surv1 vor s had been [ound and
that SO bodle s had been recovered (rom the naming wreckage,

WORK UNDERWAY - Employ.., of the Nardel Brolhorl C&lt;lnsll'UCdoollrrn of Brldge'1ille,
PL, general contractor !or the Tuppers Plal~hester Water System, have begun bnUdi~C the
214 miles of mains to serve patrons in about 600 square miles of Meigl and AdleDI counties.
Above, workers are excavati~ along the Sind Hill Road near Long Bottom, where construction
bas gotten underwsy. The system, financed by ED Agrants lid a FHA loan. wiD service over 1,500

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MIAMI BF.ACil (UPI) - Gov.
James A. Rhode:; of Ohio f :une
to the GOP National Convention
with 55 votes for the preslden-

tlal nomination. He len wtlh
one vote for the vice presidentlal oom!nation.
Blg Jim Rhodes arrived wlth
kl..,..ker dreams cloud)JV bis
political vision. He d1110rted
with a big udead end" sign

Flaming peotlne turned tho
suporhlgbwa,v lhrougll the upper
Bavarian countryside into a sea where his national political am..
ot !Ire, Traffic plied up on ..ell bitions used to be.
It was not tho boat of convenside lor nilloa.
tions
tor woolcl-be klngmahero
A pnllce spokesman oald It
co.
n
trolllng
big blocs of votea
appearo&lt;l Jlto plono era oiled wbilo
alteJniltln8 an emergency llld- which they thought would give
tng .., the Autoballl, ooe of tho them groat borplnlng porrer
~· IO!tlch cro•• Ger- with tho candidates.
Their proltlem was that the
IDIIU' from border to border.
king, Richard M. Nixon, didn't
wanl them and didn't nood lhelr
votes.
No politlc:tan come• to a convention aa an 111110UDC:ed kingmaker but there wore throe at
tbia one wllo runed with the

Ideo of lnlluenctng tho conveJ&gt;.

lion.
The "Three Musketeers" with
132 votes among lhem were
Gov. ~lro T. Agaow of Maeylonl, Gov. Georp Homney of
MlchJ&amp;an and Rhodoa.
Ai#WIW did not make tho mistake Romney and Rhodes did.
Allar looklow over tho sltuatiOII,
he qulckl7 became a non-lia..,...
Ito
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Although his endorsement ap- were lett stranded. All the.Y
parently was not a t'actor in Ag- cou1d do was switch their votea
new's surprise selection as the in the cause of parcy harmony.
vice presidential candidate, it Such gestures ue expected:
could not .POssibly have hurt Tlu:y do not score polnts tor
ambitious polltic!aRS.
hlm,
Rhodes and Romney towd
Rhodes arv:l Romney played a
different game. They held on kl out how tor oot they were lila
tholr 55 and 48 vote delep~oos morning after Nixon was nomrespectively - Romney out of irllted.
Romney was never consulted
admitted indecision about a candidate and Rhales in an effort alxtut tho vice prealdontlal ...,..
ination at all He told rq)OI'Ierl,
to give Ohio some power.
But when the first roll call "I wun't contacted In 1111
enied with Nixon alreadY over wsy" and added lhat be didn't
the top, Romney and Rhodes
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4-H Youth Attending
State, U. S. Events
Four outatandlng Molp Coon- Foundation, The Federal Clr11' 4-H yootlt are partlclpatlag trldge Company of Mlmoapollo,
tn elate and ll!lllooal evantalhls M!m.; andthoRausoli&gt;orgerC&lt;Inweok.
sorvallon Fund ol Columbus.
They were oolecled on the bo~-s of the triJ&gt; to I h e
sis of their clab actlvldo&amp; and 4-11 CltlzensbiJ&gt; Short CourN are
porlormanco In Jll'Qioda.
lbe Ma!ga Cow&gt;ty 4-H AdviiOI'Y
T1ro of them, Wallar JordaD Conunlltoe. 1be 160 Ohio dolo
oltho Corpenlor Boys 4-H Club, ptoa stoy at the Natloaa! t-!l
ind Lenora Mlcr...el of tho Fin Contor owned by the Natlona:
Pa1:t Star Sdtcllara 4-11 Cldl, 4-11 Club Fondatlon. Each doloaro -.Jint! tho · 441 •
pta will bo roomlD8 with lttll
sb1J&gt; Short CourH at lila Na- pooplo from -.o. A1DoiW
tlotlal 4-H Center Ill WUhlns- tho 1G11.ior JII'Oil'OIDJ are ''Cllltoa, D. C,
zOIII!dlt MaiDa lbclal Be-..1Tbl other two, Domle Cbol- bUlb'," and "Our Horll1P."
Tbo aloo vlolted lila
ole ol tho Carpenter IIQ)'I W
Club and er ... King ot t b • l1lllted - · o.r-arlltill
Mtlp CoaniY Botlo1' Uvtllock . IIIII tilt U, S.,lloporbneat CJl Alllolotoln
ctw, ... -"- ri-.o. Othor •tall• • • r '•
Jns tho 9ate 4-H Couenatlall llllldt lu lila Waablnaloo CalltltCamp ot Comp Obio, )Ill - . ~ ot lhl ~ 901ol Nowarl&lt;. The 9ate W CoD- 41or, 1wo JlJna - l a l . an!lloenatloa Comp - · tho ClP' 10111a1t lllllll\lllo, 'I' b" Whlta
porllmlt;y tor
to Hou-. 'l'boCopliQI,S.ip ·~ • •
unclorllaad
fii&amp;1NOIIII at. Coozi,
w!oo usa ot: -..J l i d - ~ ·.,... ._ ,.._

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Will be in our Ready To Wear Department on the
2nd Floor Ibis week end Friday the tth and Satllday the 10111 with the COflllllete Line of Womens
Coats and Car Coats. As many of 011 customers know, Mr. Lalli has been sellina Coats in
our st1111 for many years. You are s11e to ret
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t::niUtary, economic a.nd diplomatic;. power have never been used
·ao Jneffecti vely. He promised to
at) nothlns l n ld • campaign
that would damase the Parts
poace talks. But ho sold that if
jiiOse IJllks fall kl produce
r&amp;aul'ts by November, the nation
will turn to new leadership,
"not. tied to the policies and

applauding with hls punch llne:
"I say that wtien respect for
the United states has fallen 10
tow that a foorth rate military
power, like North Korea, will
hijack a United States raW
vessel on the tdgh seas
ia
time for new leadership to
restore respect for the Unlted
States around the world.
Nixon hammered away at the
theme that the nation is crying
for oo·w leadership.
u America is in trouble toda,y

fwo,Handsome Families Counted On

lid 7·to 14.

you

When the lights are low
you want to look your best so
here is a lip for make:up.
Make your foundation a trlOe
pinker than your daytime
shade, with lipstick 1n IIRht
true red or clear pink. Th~
warmth of pint shades will
aland up unde•• harsh, neon
lights which otherwise tend to
harden the features and give
you a washed-out look.

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AsiJew polled 1,121 votes aDC!

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when France seemed to be
~erlrw oo the brink of a
natlOnil u~val a few weeks

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MENS AND BOYS WRANGLERS
'Permanent Prass
Just received a bla ahlpment of WfUIIer J811ls, J,Jue denim, &amp;&amp;no
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ond man to ·WlrJ tile ROJ)III;&gt;ll~
perty preo410111lal nomination
secood ti!Jle Iiiler lo~ •·P,u- ·
ldentlot olj!&lt;llon1i 1be OCher ,...
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Jumpers are a must in JOII wardrobe-wear them early as a sleeveless dress, later with yu favorite blouse or sllpover sweaterknits, wool plaids, cottons.

nautical

THE PRINTZESS MANMR. DOUGLAS LANG

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See our beautiful aelectloa of DOW tall drOIIOS - dark
tranolstw.l Ill a wide aelectiCOl of ot;rlea. Ole, two
and throe pleco kalll, crepeo, Joroeyo, Ill _., kalta. Jutt lD¥ occuloo ,.. a drooo for we have. ID
011¥ price . . _ you - . A """"leta 1llle of ,lwdor petites,
regular Juniors, mlasea, bait siHI, lid extra otzea.

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Slql In IMI the 2nd floor and aeo lheoo .., modolo. Famoul wbirl-

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NEW FALL DRESSES••••• TOOl

See our line
kilties, box pleated aQ"lea, WJ'1P41"0Undt and
sheath st)'lea, palda, aollda aDd atrlpea. All

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.i!eJI~Ioan , party
Into an
oloctli&gt;n
csmpotgn
aimed
Ill•
..oattaiY!ns a national.
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pooce 41 ~PPIO ind ai»'\Nld.',.
. It wu an orthodOx Republican Nixon, who took a hltil Uae
towllfli putting an eild to
.1iloleiJ_,. ' lid laO:l.ossJ!jao In
Ame!'lca. But It also was a .Nlxoi&gt;, w~ took a soft Uno
1oward tho Sovlot Union tnalald
of d111lct!ns communlam as the
root of Ill .ovU,
• His speech · &amp;CCIII~ tho
presldendal noinlnallon illned .at "tho foraotton Amerl•

with your ~vortto Junwers,
alack&amp; lid skirts. Stripes, patlorna, oollda lid ohockL Choose
several.

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styles, full skirts in dressy cottons, krdts. Come In and see tor
yourself. Mom will love these
easy care fabrics. Sizes 3 to 6X
and 7 w 14. Also lhe hlrd to fit
chubby girls - sizes Slh k114 1h,

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curvlor, and -oy fornlolne.

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See our outstanding --ctton of WCHilea'a 'Wiater COlts, aU·
weather coats, and car coats. All by Ieadlrw malllfacturerL
Beautiful fur trim drossy coats, untrimmed Ill wool coots In
solids, plaids and tweeds. Beautiful car coota In oollda lid
plaids. Junior petites, regular Juniors, ndssea alzes. halfaizaa.
ar.J extra sizes. Come In and make your selection and use our
convenient lay..away plan.

Pa., was the recent .guest of the
Ray WU!lamo famll.y, Min Scheib
was a roommate of Pemee WllUarna at Morehead State Unlver-

Stt lht Prinlzess Coals on lht 2nd floor. Special showing by Mr . DoutJias lang Friday and
Saturday.

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The shirta of today are bolder,

Sizes 34 to 40 and 40 to

dlj' alter visltlni hero with bis
mother, Mrl. Mary Clrdo o1
noor Roctoe, Mr. and Mro. Fred
GJbba, Jr. and children, and Mra.
Uoyd llarrlo, Middleport,
Tho Rev. and Mr1. J, Lea!le
Kun:ze of Toledo, former Pome-

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CHOOSE YOUR SWEATERS
EARLY, WE HAVE THEltl
ALL CONVENIENTLY Aft,.
RANGED FOR EASY SELEcTION. THE LATEST
IN TURTLE NECKS,
NECKS - BULKY AND
KNIT CARDIGANS,
SLEEVE SLIPOVERS IN SOLIDS AND PATTERNS, CHANEL JACKETS - ALL THE
NEW FALL SHADES INCLUDING WJUTES AND PASTELS.

Selli your girls back to school
in class with styles selected from
our outstandi~ grot~~ aC girls
dresses. Get them ready Cor
school here. A wide selection of

Mr. and Mrl. George Circle
and daugbtors, Carol and Cheryl,
returned kl Alhland, 1\y, ToOl-

olty

FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
August 9 - 13
Wilt Dtaney' s
The one and onb,
Genulno, Original
FAMILY BAND
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GIRLS
BACK- TO-SCHOOL
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robe. Select ro11 ~vorlta Coat, Suit, Dress, All
Weather Coat, Sportswear. •A small deposit will
hold JOII selacllon.

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Mn. Wallace Powers, a demonstration on cutting out a dress
waa given by Miss Wamsley.
&amp;!san Powers showed how to put
in a hem, a r8(J.llrement for the
dressmaker badge. A discussion
was held on various phues of
clltld caro and baby alttlns reaponslbutUes was held.

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SHORT SLEEVE AND LONG

Dr. Potter returned to CaliforMr. and Mra. Charles Neunia today but bh wife and cbil- man have returned after three
dren wlll remain here for a long- weeks' vacation at Delra,yBeach,
er vialt.
Fla. They were gueata ot her
'l'lloaday gueots or Mr. and brother and lister4n-law, Mr.
Mrs. Albert Roush were Mrl. and Mn. Ja1011 Adama of DelLeota Bailey, Carl Harrlo, and ra,y Beach, and her mother, Mra.
Ronnie Canterberry or Portland, Annie Adams of West Palm
Mich.; Mrs. Mildred Mead, Ven- Beach who will observe her 90th
tlaa and Verud.ca, and Ordell blrlhda,y next month.
Grlmeo ol Colarnbuo; Mro. ReaMra. Dorothy Doualaa has relila Ja!JIOS at Toledo; and Mrl, turned home from Lexington al~Ia Miller and Mrs. Garnet
ter spending a week with her
Herdman ol Leon, W, Va.
daugbtor, Mrs. Edgar Florian,

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SLACKS, TAILORED TO FIT

Dr. and Mra. 9anley Potter
and children, Kyle, Eric, and
l.,yM or Encino, Calli. arrived
Monda~' kl viol! her poronlo, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles McElhinney.

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••Ita, blou.. a, aldrts,slaclr.•, lu•ptn, aw.Gt•l, coordinated groups. Juat the very thlng1 you'll nNcl. Co111t In now

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co11plete stock early for your convtnlfftct, wldtMitctlona in all prlct ranges-A compl.- lint of dreutt, coats,

Sc:out participation In the Meigs County Fair bao been oJ&lt;PIIIded
this year. Instead of the usual one or two exhibits, several will be
featured.
Scwts of Cldette Tr&lt;q~ 18.1 of Middleport wtU tell the "story .
of Birl scouting" tn a booth oxhibit using miniature costwned dolls
and accessories with pusters and pictures.
Tr&lt;q~ 52 ot POmeroy will ex- and will return Saturda,y. Rehlblt knitting and sewing pro- IJI[remenls for the troop camper
Jocts, ceramics, and have a post- badge will be completed by tho
er diapla.y m the scouU.ng program. Several other troop&amp; are
in the plaruDng stages for ex.
hfbits.
The dog show which Ia ache-

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