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By WILLIAM S, WIIITE
~DA~D BE,\CJI In their
Ucket, in their platform, in all
theJ ha\'e said here, the llepublkans hne planted themselves

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DRIVE· IN

TO~IGliT,

Richard Nixon- that Phoenix w)lo
has ris~n Crom ao many ashes
and the right aTXI put the most or bitterness and defeat -makes
profound pressure on I-lubert it plain I!Jat the' G.O,P. io goq
1-lumphrey for the Democrats to back to moderation aa It has not
decide where -he himself will dorte since Dwlght EisenhPWer
stand.
in 1952.
stolidly in the middle or lhe
road, .•aid goodbye to the lert

The selection of Gov. Spiro
Agnew of Marylard as his Vice-

Presidential

,\! &lt;GUST 13

San:ly Dennis
'UP THE DOWN ST AIRCA..~'

rurming mate by

Homer Greenlee

AAD
Richard Chamberlain

Yvette Mimieux
"JOY IN THE MORNINGu

WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
AND FRIDAY
AUGUST 14-15-16
(Color)
"TWO WEEKS IN
SEPTEMBER"
Laurent Terzlelf - B. Bardot

AND

"BORN LOSERS"
Tom Laughlin - Jane Russell

MDGS THEATRE
The one and only,
Genuine, Original
"f MOLY BAND"
(Technicolor)
Walter Brennan, Buddy Ebsen

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DISNEY CARTOON:
Natures Strangest Creatures
Art of Self Defense
Mr. Duck Steps Out
Admission-85c and 50c

CLOSED AUGUST 11-17
SUNDAY. MONDAY
AND TUESDAY
AUGUST 18 • 19 - 20
(John Huston's)

"REFLECTIONS IN A
GOLDEN EYE"

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Eliz. Taylor -Marlon Brando

COLOR CARTOONS:
Bugged in a Rug

FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
AUGUST 23 - 27
"VALLEY OF THE DOLLS"
(Technicolor)

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Monday in Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Born Oct. 13, 1900, in Mason
County, he was the son of the

late Edward T. and Lt;~cretia
~loschar Greenlee. He was a
member of tM Good Shepherd
United Methodist Church where
he served as a deacon and taught

four sons, Leslie M. Greenlee,
Baltimore, Md.; Howard E.
Greenlee, Baltimore, Ohio, and

John D. and Robert D. Greenlee, Pickerington; one brother,
Howard E. Greenlee, Rt. 2 rt.
Pleaaant, 20 grandchildren, and
14 grandchildren.
Funeral Bel'\oices w:UI be conducted at 1 p.m. Thursday at the

Good Shepherd United Methodist
Church by the Rev. 0. H. Carder
and the Rev. Earl Petlkins. Burial will be in Greer Cemetery.
The body will be tal&lt;en to the
church one hour before the funeral. Friends may call at the
Crow-Hussell Funeral Home after 7 p.m. Tuesda.Y.

Humphrey Men
Sources said three thi~s
would occur if the delegation
failed to give a finn commit-ment to the vice president:
- O'Grady's job would be in

Barbara Parkins • Patty Duke

jeopor&lt;IJI.

COLORCARTOONS:

-$200,000 would be withdrawn
from the campaign war chest of
Senatorial Nominee John J, Gll-

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BUNDLE

flies Tuesday

WITH A

We Pay 5% On Certificates of Deposit

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Here is a signal that Nixon be-lieves the country is read~ for a
call to reconciliation but not to
surrender - not to the Communist:! in Asia and not to the mongers of hate and violence In the
cities.
But what is expedient here is
also courageous. For the left
wing of the Republican party,
powerless to win itself but fully
capable of party wrecking, was
implacably determined to rorce
upon Nixon some symbo1 or the
Vietnam dove gr~, a Mayor
John Lindsay of New York, a
Sen. Chuck Perc~ of Illinois, or
a Sen. Mark Hatfield of Oregon.
Given what Nixon stands for,
what the great majority of his
party stands for, this would have
been the shabbie~t of cynicism,
the most blatant or Madison Avenue hucksterism. Thal Nixonwas
able to shrug It off speaks weD
of his guts - and maybe even
of his savy. It is also, parenthetically, a fairly conclusive answer
to peace-wingers who persisted
here to the end in "interpreting"
the Vietnam plank as really dov·
ish; who so long proclaimed
against all the evidence that Nix·
on would be rejected in the end;
who endlessly declared that he
would be required anyhow to take
one of them onto his slate.
There has been irony here,
too. r·or Nelson Rockefeller never joined the muttering of his
more vehement supporters in
"demaOOing" the selection of a
dove Vlce-Presldent. Rockefeller in truth ran a good show
here, even if his people stained
his record by the greatest outpouring or money In the history
or political conventions,
He himseiC fooght with open-ness and lostwlthgrace. The man

SAVE A

CITIZENS NATIONAL
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reached office teUingofl'thewhlte
racists' but healsomadethemistake or telling orr the blacki&gt;"""
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who helped beat him In the end,
-Key committee assignments Spiro Agnew of Maryland, had in
would be axed.
the beginning stuck out his neck
for Nelson Rockefeller and had
departed only after Rockefeller
had run out on him last spring.
But all this, of coorse, is only
the foam on the trODicaJ seas

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Greenlee, 67, Rt. 2 Pl. Pleasant, a Mason County farmer,
died unexpectedly at 12:30 p.m.

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O'Grady aOO Porter through the
afternoon.

Chiller Dillers
Shutter Bug

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an adult &amp;mda,y School class.
&amp;trvivors include his widow,
Mrs. ,!essie Spencer Green1ee;

TONIGHT
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Nixon's choice of Agnew Is undeniably practical. For this calm
and reasonable politician mln-orlty-grOliJ (Greek) stock is a
hero to neither the Northern nor
Southern wings or the party. He

Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporati,on

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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A, Koehler, 73, Tuppers Plains,
who died early in the Veterans

Memorial Hospital !ollowlng a
long lllneos, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Tuppers
Plains Christian Church with the
Rev. Roy Deeter offlciatlng. Burial will be in the adjoining ceme-

tery.
She was born in Athens Coun-

ly, the daughter of the late Charles and &amp;tsle Calaway Springer
and had spent most of her lite
in the Coolville and Tuppers
Plains areas.
She was a member of the Forest Rose Council No. 285, D of
A at Tuppers Plains. She was
also preceded in death by one
son and one brother.
&amp;lrviving are her l'llsband,

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Eden.lhll lo Mianil Beach. Tile
·aubotapc~ of It all lo IJJat .!of
mt~ reJson~

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and also a pragmadc look·at current ,polldcal realities ~ Nlxoil
and COJ!Ij)8ily hive checked a v~
large Pol&lt;er pot rlgh! up to Hubert Hl11111)hrey. What they·
01ld to him Is about this:
"We wiU oot buy the pO(lU!arlty poll and the ali&lt;!lllted )'OUth

hive

Gilligan
Faults
Education
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CINCINNA Tl (UP0 - John J.
Gilligan, Democratic cand!lor the U. S. Senate, charged to~ the nation's education pot.
ley was ''UI'C)lanned, unmanaged,

uncoordinated and - If CODtlnued, unworkable."
Gilligan, in • speech prep&amp;r·
ed for delivery before Democratic platform hearings here,
said:

"It is obvioos from the situation with the schools h1 Cincinnati and elsewhere that critical needs are not being met not at the local level, not at
the state level and not by the
Federal bureaucracy."

The hearings opened Mmda.Y
ln Cleveland and will wind up
Wednes~

In Columbus. They

are aimed at involying 0 h i o
residents in the writing ol the

National Democratic Party platform.
uwf: find in government t h e
men of yesterday whooe lack of
meanlng[Ui policies have slowly
puohed us all Into problems that

affect our lives and the fUtures

of our children," Gilligan said.
"The man of yesterday a n d
their policies must be r(1)laced
by men of this new day - men
who will race the future with action, not excuses - faith, not

fear."

Bert McAbee
Dies Monday
WEST COLUMBIA - Bert McAbee, 58, West Columbia died
MoOOay evening in Holzer Hospital Mr. McAbee was bornJune
30, 1910, the son of the late
James aOO Clara Richardson Mc-

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witli 1 surreader at liot to the
extreme djl- IIIII the d...eatlc
raMlOis, and bJ&lt; running out on
such·':' preaUmab1.1 unfashionable
old Parties 11 Harry Trtunan,
)lwlkht EisenhoWer ond Lyndon
Jotuison. .
"Maybe - though we are bettill! Ill we IIO've ogalnst It - you
could thus win In November•• U
you think ""! then 10 lhOid. We
ourselves hive 011bm!tted to no
rar....~ not 6-cm the left and'·not
!rom the right. It lo lor yoo to say
whether )'OU wish to ftee the belt
in the kitchen ofresponaiblepolltlcs Cor the cool of the hi!Vle
pads."

In a word, they have" checked
the big stud pot to HU1111&gt;hrey; U
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Bonibs, Guns
Break Curfew

of racw violence.

buslneso estahllshmenta Mon~
nlitrt aa pollee tried to enforce
a 10 p.m., to 5 a.m., curfew WrIng the cl~' s fourth straight day

Gunfire was reported within
blocks of pollee headfiW'Iers and
expectedly at home Tuesday pollee said some patrol cars were
morning. The Middleport emer- fired IQlCXI. None ot the cars was
gency squad answered a call to hit, pollee said.
The llrebombs caused little
the home at 9:31 Lm. Mr. Smith
dallla&amp;e
be&lt;011oe they ......, poorwas dead upon the squad's arly
made
and faded to explode,
rival.
It was believed he hod ouJ!er· pollee said. The!lrebomblngoand
ed a heart attack. The body was the sniping occurred south ol the
taken to the Rawlings ... Coats downtown burdneso area.
Pollee were or•red to tightFunetal Home rrom where ar..
rangements wUI be announced. en their curlew alter numerous
vtolations were reported. Secur!ty was to ' remain tight today lor
the Democratic primary runoff
Edward Smith or 70 North Second Ave., Middlepor~ died un-

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lfartln Luthor Klll!r Jr., no

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in our area have
graduated to
flameless
electric heat.

Abtrnotl!7 IIIII lilt poHeo
- - boor&lt;! ot dlrtc!Dra or
tho 11-1Ul'.,.d civil rllbtoor-

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&amp;larch, lilt lind pioatlc 81'1DU11a.
One denlled cor no ~ERROR CORRECTED
Earl Rorvoy GU!re7, 20, Middleport, U.S. Annlo. IIIII Nancy
Clioohort, 19, Mlddlo-

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average noar normal

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day thnlugh Monday. Day .
time hl!lh temperatures will
IVOrage In the lower 80s In
north and the mlddlo to UJli&gt;Or
801 In south, while the overnight low rel&lt;llngo will range
from near 60 ln north to the
middle 70s 1n - ·

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lpln aboutlmnday, while rothor nrm toward end of this
Wool&lt; and moderating temper.
otures early naxt week. RalnWl wm averaao one-ball to
line - &lt;P~rtora Inch, occurrtnr u showers to~V~rd end
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While lilt coat of competltlw IUet hllbeen lOin&amp; op, the
coat of llictrichr hll boen tllldlly Comlna clown. for
mort ltcts on coal of apt,rtlton, ••k the Jieople .wl!o

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Of ll•l'ntl•ll electric h11Ung
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lutowi MIN lhie ~oupon to Your

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ond •10 wereowlniedlntwocla .. will pt underwii,Y. Pori-mutuel horaes and ponies..
Tburoday evening's il"-tand
, llfictiW.. of tho contest to the belling will be permitted lor the
attrocUon - startllli ot 8:30 tciJf ft!ur toiln'o,
firat time at tha local lair IIIII
In the 48 Inches lnd under fair beold omclols report •110011 wUJ be the 13th omual awnmer
cltils,
of the top lour field of horses ... hand ror the muodcol ol the the m, Bend MJ,..
teams, in ~. w~re Harold racirw Procnm which will conti• otrel Aaon.
M.-s, ~; Lorry
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rn tho 47 to 52 Inch close .the
owners of tho ftrst lour t - s
URBANA, Ohto (UP)) - Sev- GI'OWida
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werw ~~arlea } ~r I ' T~.~Wrs
en11ee~
Clra
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IUOiouro.
~ns, Eric ·R...,. .. IirUr,
. Bob Foat«, Allijn,fl inti w L. ~train. nveno'i'"iiieiii~"""'Tlw.""1&amp;1'41o-rllllillre"i"'"cauec~ ..
oil with 150nun howitzer shello out 380 Nlllonal Giuartt troop to
S...ncer, LoQg ~·
ancl
Alaes, deraUed in a reslden- help In the eYBcuatioo 8b:l to~
The r.lr II10ved Into ita oocond
tillll'el
todly, torct..-e~c~ trol one atetion ofthe ....:.:.o· • · .....t2?.:
lull day or ocdvltles Wedneoday 111t1on rhere
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t ,500 PtriOIIL si&amp;htaeers and UMuthorlzed per· · · · ·- · ·' ··· ........-:•.~•..:.• "'.....-..~:
Pollee Chief no.ataa Storto aono were kept out of the I1"0L
sold lbout one-third of the 11,000
Cvl YWid, division 1 ..,..-m.
FIVE-DAY FORECAS!'
reoident. of thla woskentnl tendon! Cor Penr&gt;Central 11 Cl&gt;By United Preas Jn1arnatlonai
town wore ovocuated to the high lumbus, 11ld be crawled lnalde
Tw11Peratureo In Ohio will
school, on alementaey aohoul one ot tho ammunition • laden

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!bltharn Chrlltloa Leodor-

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week.
Sl&amp;rtlng at 2 p. m. tomorrow
there will be pony hlrMsa racf.n&amp;
followed by running racea 1 o r

lnd the ~~~~ COUIJI¥ Fair cora. He uw 15 bores of theom-

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ELBERFELD$ IN

of fnlllllltlon; cletonllntll ond porloCt wermth; mlnlriwm

Robert Belley 11'1. • PlllllOJ'O)'
tractor operat.o~a eoatelt at t~
lllolgo Comly Fair. Belley Ia on the tractor he clro&gt;e while
wlmlng tho IWII'd, -· Sentlnol PIKJto.
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Ft"eight Train Wrecks

OPEN 9:30 AM TO 9:00 PM

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with light rain filling.
In the11U11l) pony pollil!ltontost
Tonight at 7:30 the 81'1ndotand
otoged IS the BJ'Indstand attrac- attrocUon wDI be the aiUIUII horse
tion of the Moils CountJ Fair pulling conteat.
Tueoday nighL

ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE'LL BE

Tap honort 110 to eloc:trlc hlatln1 lor ease lilt! ICOIIOIIII'

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ROCK SPRINGS FAIR GROUNDS.'

(JloMo) Reeder, Clncblnati.
Friends may call at the White

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
ADMI&amp;'iiONS- Herschel LeMeater, Guysville; James Ruisell, Gheshlre; Everett Mc!Joll'
aid, Corning.
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DISCHARGED - Earl Cra&lt;ldock, Jud)' McHiflte, Bernice .
Winkler, Mergle Benedum, ldl\
Hysell, Linda Hltf1eid,
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Due to the lack of a quorum
a re~ar meetlrut of Middleport
VDiage council scheduled Monday night was not held.
The council also &lt;lid not hold
Ita rtnal meeting ln July, &lt;lie
the lack or a &lt;P&gt;rum at that
time. A epoclal seaslon ls planned lor Friday nlglrt,

ALL GO TO THE MEIGS COUNTY FAIR AT ·

Ish too JOUIICl) to lflduala t o - · · tloCtrlc htltinJI,

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CLOSE THURSDAY AFTERNOON SO WE CAN

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aald they believed most IJC the
others wore purposely Ignited.

THIS WEEK WE WILL

The body of Vincent Reed, 45,

glesong Funeral Home Wednes-

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ltloted thlo year at the M'elp CCllnty •
~ beold olllco his ..., mPomel"O)' Girl Scout Troop 52, left ~~~,"= r.traoers. Show here worldng.ore members of
0 Ohllnpr, O!Mie Lonn!OB,J!uzle Soulsby lind
Morey Owens. - Sentinel Photo.

EXCEPT THURSDAY

Don't lot your home bo odnlp-Gutllt'a ,..er too old (nor

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Clarence R., 'nippers PlainA;
a daughter4n-law, Mrs. Ctw'lea
(Rita) Dalley, Columbus, and a

.99 and
$6.99

the arearemalnedBMeraiiY~tlm .
under ~.saturation policing."
Fire olflclals said ~ 20
ususptcious" Ores Were q..~eUed
Monday nif!\11 .and early tod3.v.
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BODY RECOVERED
CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio (UPO -

Ariz., and Harry McAbee, Weirton, W, VL
Funeral services will be held
Frlday at 1:30 p.m. at the West
Columbia U n i t e d Methodist
Church with the Rev. Charles
Parrish oMciatlng. Burial will
be in Kirkland Memorial Gardens. The body wiD be taken to
the church one hour prior services. Frien:ls may call at F~

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Walls early today, Jncludlnl flv~
started by molotov cocktails, but

trict c.naressman Clarence E.
Miller will be theleatured speaker at the Ohio Agricultural Reoearch arui Development Center
at Wooster on We&lt;lnesday. Au!lllot
14, ·1968.
The occasion will be a weeklong open house and dedication
IJC the naw Heel Cattle Nutrition
ReseVch Facilities at the Center.

brothers, John McAbee, Tucson.

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where the child was transferred to the emergency vehicle.

A chicken barbecue for Rachle gun club members wUl be
held August 18, beginning at noon,
It the gun club fann, All members are invited

LOS ANGELES

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Edward Smith Dies

and Mrs. Ray Mmdey otSha•
was taken to Holzer Hospital
by the Middleport emergency
'"'ad Monday. He had dnmk
turpentine.
Mr. Manley, a former Middleport police o!llcer, started to
the hospital with ~ oon following the Incident ~!JAB met
at Rock Springs b "iiie _.s

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Watts. Area Ablaze;

Miller to Speak

Ln'TLE ROCK, Ark. (UPI)FirebOmbs were hUrled Into six

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we ma,y see the most movi~
honest campaign in our recent
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Mr. McAbee was a heavy
equipment operator Cor the Rlver was recovered MoOOay.
Coal Co. until his retirement
COMING TO fAIR
in 1966. lie was a veteran of
WPSBINGTON - A busy disWor1d War Two.
trict schedule ts in order for
Survivors Include his wife, Congressman Clarence E. Mlller
Gaynell Frances McAbeei a son. during the August recess of eo.
James C. McAbee, Mkldleportj gress. He will be at the Meigs
three daughters, Gall Frances, County Fair !rom 7-10 p.m. this
at home; Mrs. carolyn Sue Saturday.
Hayes, RD, Letart, w. VL, aoo
Mra. JOOith Starcher, Klleen,
Texas; six grandchildren and two

For Exterior Roofs
And Meta I Sllface
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Circleville, who drowned Seturda,y at Deer Creek Reservoir,

Abee.

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LOAFER

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flct. Ontofo~rhe~·~~
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WASIINGTON (UPI) - SoarIng i!Ilders piloted by ll1odern
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des over Cornmwdst lnflltratlon

routes ln Vietnam.
The Arnzy bao awarded a $2
million contract lor produCJtlon
IJC the gllden. It early experi.
ment&amp; are suceeaatal. a llllall

number of the tight aluminum
cran may be brought Into lOrVice within a Year •
Kmwn as the QT3,

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Veillance i!lldors will hear lit.
tle resemblance to the u.
troop • carrying i!IIclera that
were towed In the s1ty from England to land lnlantry larcoo ln
France during World Wor D.
l'entaguo aourceo say the gliders will have • omad ens1ne
to power their .,.. takeolfs. Except, Cor the ract tht7 will tiPorate at low altltiMie they will
. somewhat reoemble tho high _
fl,ylng U'.l I!PJ' pi-s.
. Over bootlle terrltoey, the
W3's enslnes will be llhut alf
aud the craft will cUp low and
gUcfe over lnflltratian routes In
almost complete allonce. A clal paint will bo uled 1o make
them dlll!cult to dotll&lt;lt bJ&lt; radar.

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to getdolm to aerioul~=~·:~~~~:=:~t
frequent moeUngs In the Perla talkl .., the .
W. Averell Harriman, chief U, S. nitlollillor, mode thO appeal IIJd sugpstton II the 17th aeasloo o!the doodlockod lllkl.

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of the Mo;gs COunty Young Democrat Club In the Rock ~rings
Grange Hall at the Meigs COunty Fair. Stamng the booth Tuesday were RaOOy King, left, &amp;00 his parent a, Mr. an:t Mn. Char..
los Kl~ Mr. Kl!w it president of tile cbA

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area appeared before the SOuthern Local Boardo!Edueatloothls
week in a continued etrorttokeep
the Portland elementary building open (or classes this ran.
The delegatlm, with Clarence
Lawrence u spokesman, proposed that Ute board reconslder
its earlier action to close the
school even on a temporary basis, and, Instead, to redistrict so
that more chllclron in grades 1-7
wcold he housed at Portland.
Llwrenee sild he had learned
that aa overcrowded condition
woold exist at Racine elementary
lr the board's proposed move i1
carried thrwgh.
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"IlOilo ' may 1&lt;1 onheodod by
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month.
According to the two giant
teachers unions, the National
Educatioo Asaod.atlon and the
AlMrlcan Federatioo of Teachmos. present conditions portened
as man.v as 400 elementary and
high school teacllero strikes this
school year, more than three
times the record 126 walkouts of
last year.
~earnen lor tile two groups
aaJd there is ,., strong
possDJUlty'' 0'1 strikes at the
opening o! school next month In
SL Louie, Phllaclelpbla, East st.
Louis, m.. New Orleans and
Wllmin810n, Del.
In addition, the NEA oald 35
1111burball area schools in
Michigan, mainly near Dotrolt,
!ace tile same strike threat
along with i solalod rural
dlstrlr.ts in Colorado, Oklahoma,
Idaho, New Hampshire and

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COWMBUS (tJPl) - J o h n
Heart Jarvi• Jr., 20, and Harold ~eppard, 24, were arrested
by FBI agents at their homes
here Tueedoy oo a eharp of Interstate transportation nl a Itolen car !l'ODl Hopewell, Ohio, ID
Wllllamson, w. Va., Mill' 10.

dents believed that an ap.-rent combined classes for a number
shortage of students at both Port- of years.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPlrAL
The board, it was reported,
land and Letart Falls could be
ADM!SSIONS - L.Yie Franco,
cOunteracted by redistrictl~and took no actloo on the counter
seDd~ some of tfle children now proposal. A public meeting "as Milton, W. Va.; C. 0. Kimes,
at Racine elementary to the other held last week which three mem- Pomeroy; Harry ~cer, Ra~
bers of the board of education cine.
two buildircs.
DISCHARGES - James D&gt;lln.
Lawrence in::licated it is the attended. lt was lndicalod..t he
opinion of Portland people thlt school was being closed on a
20 pq,!ls could be added at Port.- temporary basts, in an economy
land elemealecy by an addlitol1al move.
10 miles per d'Y tn•el by buses.
Pordand area people, however,
fear that I( the school is cloaed,
Lawrelk.oe further Bald the nmn· it would not be rooponed.
ber of teachers now used at I.e-William Hugbe1, new Southern
tort Fills coold be reduced by Local District s..&gt;erlnteOOent,
SAIGON (IJPI) - Tropical
ccxnblntng the third llld !oorth was not available today for comstorm
Rose, packing 70..mlle-11'011.. and the ftllh and llxlh ment regarding thebolrd'sactlvIJ'l(les. It ns stressed t h a t lty this week regarding lhe sltu- per-lloor winds, blunted America's bombing a! North Vlelnam
Portland elementary his h 1 d atiorL
Tuesday, apokeomon 1181d today.
Thirty raids were Oown, the
lowe•t Pllllber excluding holl·
day cessations Iince May 27,
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Tho ....
Mllltary llp(lkesmen here lldd
a teachir atrl.ke is the salary ..They're protesting against · the smrm ~thurned the Gulf of
loaue, but both the NEA and o u t d a t e d, even condemned Tonkin 50 badly that the three
AFT 1181d that Is &lt;lilly one buildings and ogalnat operating
Navy aircraft carriers on
reuon and in I!IOJ11e eases oot big dty schoolS' under a system uyankee Station" were unable
the major reaSOil for a strike. that was devised years 1.&amp;0 to to launch or recover aircraft.
uTeachers want a voice in the serve rural needs."
The AFT ldonlllled two baatc
"""ntton of the school syatem
causes
for strikes.
- · they believe ;youngaters
"Teachers
want the right to
are not getting the level of
omcation they deoerve," oald bargain collectively and they
want a work contract .llst as
an NEA lii)Okesman.
"The whole militant tone of any other American worker
aodoQ&gt; today, wl\11 tile dvll represented by a union has, n a
rights and peace pretests, is spokesman 1181d.

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there will be
abelrt SO strikes wl1en school
otsrt s with anotller 300 to 350
llpl'oed throughol:t the relit of
the school year," the NE.A
spokesman oald.
Neither the AFT or NEA
could estimate the mmber of
teachers and students affected
except to ...,. it woold run Into
•• We anticipate

the tens of thousands.

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1959, wr11ton laws g!Ylng
teachers 801118 form of colleetlve bargalnintr,
The NEA, with Its 1.2 mUIIoo
_,.,.,.., oald nearly 80 per
cent, or 643,268 teachars, have
won bargaining recoen!tion &lt;'011·
tract• from loenl school boards
and the AFT, with 164,000
members, oald 100,000 ol Its
members are under a C&lt;Uract
urangement.
The AFT, which Is alflllated
'lllth the AFL-CIO, hal a policy
~ "m oontract, no work" which
taucbed orr ~ores d. last year'•
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M relllen young teaebers
slplng up In growing
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;AFT, the NEA llllrted
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II!! IPI Iaiii year.
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PRAGUE - 'piMMUNIST AUTHORITIES TODAY crockoo! down .rqied
on Prague' a new ••tree speech corner,'' orderlrt~the IQI&amp;1box oratQr• · a( Slip.
tD move from 1 111101 near tD 1 central children's ~to a remote a...
alta 11011' secret pellco heodquartero.
U.S, ,
The Clly CouncU ordered the .move. The (mm!n,.ot DllV 1'111·
hod ldllod
lng preoldium backed oc&gt;the councU aad crlticllod tile 1QIIlbcil qra. Gill 'll•f fOO.mi!D .
tors for denl&amp;ndlng abolition of the Peoples' NW~ '!llepnaldiUIIl ..• ~··
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laaued a CtllliiDUIIIquo condemning the "lrrooponslble WI!'" law~
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Gallipolis, 10-1

David Burnette of the Athletics

T"tlde -"ts, a season hlgh in the Na..
u'lbat has to be cardenas' pitched the fifth inning, never
gave up a run or ahlt,wlllkedone
~;,: ,,flmK 11!11 ho ~~~. bf,p~ 1D ;;. ~ ~ thlo ~- . .. tlm•.~ieat .hit or. th.e seaaon,"
nd atr;uck. 01!1 .9fl"· J~, fllo&lt;w.,""'_.... . : . · , ,':~iFl!i~• II 111.. ," •PIP- llfd . !W!s Ma.-ger·.'tlfie Brl.s- ' ••d'Y
or the lndlan&amp;.pikhed to • .,.
11 al-1 oeem• .tq · . _ , ~;,., ~ to the ~~!'tn 1 101. '•It brOught ' oi otil of the
en
men
(one.thlrd of an inning)
~f · .t .. IIlii the Allanta Bnwo mwtlillaf&amp;r deal hock on June jp'ave."
in
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top of the sixth. Nida,y at.
·' · ound It to 'ba the &lt;111 Tuoa- 11, who took the Joss.
"Mr. Wbitlleld didn't do too
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Brave a Bre&amp;k Deadlock
bod either," continued BristoL lowed six runs on three hits an:l
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Tba acoro Wla tied M when WIU1 bulh Lee May and Don walked three. Jimmy Noe or the
,z.Brave, llld a atngle ~ Tony the Braves went ahead ln the 1q1 Pavletich ailing, Fred Whltlleld White Sox worked the last tw4&gt;
"' ,..,., In tile Ieath lnnintr gave of the ninth IJUdng on 1 olngle started at llrat bue lor the thirds of the sixth inning and
•·•· ho. ~ Rod• 1 11-8 vic- by 1l@,y J...,..on, a sacrince Reds Tueedoy ntght and socked gave ~one hit.
~" &lt;117 llllbe IOCOO!j Of tile three- ond I single by pltchor Ken I homer iuxl I single to drive
~- :amo oerl., the! ends tonl8ht JohniOD.
In tllree runs.
1 Croaley Flel4
But with one out In the..._.,
Rooe Now ,333
~ '!: .It Wll 1 - ex-Brave, o! tho ninth Inning. .Leo ClrdeJ&gt;.
Pete Rooe paced tho Reds'
'' :lay Cerroll, IIllo picked Ill tile . I I ooeked 1 home run lor the 19-blt attack with !oor hits In
~, ictory· with 1 three-lmliW re- Reds to 'knock the score to~ live trljlo to the plate tD booot
,.., W odnt In 1 game that oaw and oelll tho some Into extra bla lequo-leodlng batting mark
!to lwo Ieima p0u111 wt II$ lnnlova.
to .333.
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Athens Defeats

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W. l.. Pel. GB
" !. Laula, .• , .76 43 .839
·~ · lliea10 ••••• 64 ¥ ,538 12
,: 1111 Fran. , . , .61 &amp;6 .1121 14
.': Willi&amp;. • •• , ,61 118 .$13 I$
W • :m.-, , , ,$8 &amp;6 ,1509 l&amp;lh
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'llllburgh. ' .:sa 62 .476 19\2
·~ ~- •• 154 62 .&amp;66f0~
" , lew York. •••• 53 66 .m 22
.;, All Aqoltl.... 53 is .449 22\1
.. lauston. . . .. ;.$2 67
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Tuoede,y'a RtiUlla
lou-$ Plllla 0, Ill
'hlll 4 Hau- 2, 21111
lui Fran 8 ~rgh 2, .J111b1
lew York 2 LOI Ang 0, night
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- · Todq'o l'rlibablt Pltehen
All Tlmol E2lT
SL Loula (GlbiOII 16-5) Bt Chiago (J. NtelQo 12~). 2:30p.m.
Allanla (P, Nlekro IO.i) II
:m.- (Arrigo 7-7), 8:0$ p.

needed 1D brintr peace," liarrlnWI told the North V~ll
delegation. Curren!IJ, the two oldes hold one 10111.., a-,.)&lt;. ·
He cll!ed on the Hanoi regime "to tolk In relllatk tor"~·.
put aside slogans aDd propapnda," anrJ
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law o1 ll'avlt;y.
. Athllllciaa:S. .
~ CIJII rouahed ... tile
Mack. J&lt;Jnea -led llld
world '&lt;~ Tue...., 'lllth aoored on 1""11' ~'lllnaloln
a 13-1111 -.~k eapped by a ftve- •• tlie IOtb lmlnr to give the Reds
1'1!11 ......,~ tll!7 thai illilr Ylclorl' elver the Braveoln
tureed ·the l!ime ·Into a romp. . a some nlarked by a total or 35
Ron _8oalo titld ' 1llo ICOre 'lllth a blla. .
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two..,., - l e ID• the third
Juan Marlehal won blo 2ist
lmlnr 111&lt;1 "lave lbe Cllbo a 5.3 some with • two-ldtter loed will) a 'two-run homer In WWle Mays bit a three-run
the oevodh.
~ In the ~ lor all the
· The CJn.- Redo beat tho GlaDis• nms olf• I!cJb V1181e.
Atlanla J1raves .9-41 lD 10 lnnlngo,
Don WUoon'o four-lilt J&gt;ltehlllg
the San Franclaoo Glanh and Doug Rador's two-run
defeated the Pltllburgh Pirates homer lD tho tcorth lnn!ntr
~. tho Phlladelpllla 1'l111Ueo poced the Aetroo to their
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IIIIIPed the Houston Allrol 4.2 optnlng.pme
vlciory. The Pbllaller a 5.6 loos 111&lt;1 lbe New lies bounced back to win the
York Mote downed the LOs nightcap with i&gt;ln&lt;h-llltter Gory
Anpleo Dodsers 2.6 In other 9Itllerland ~MWintr a 2.:1 tie
American League
Naltonal Loa8110, plneo.
with a I'IIII-I&lt;OI'lng single In the
W, L. Pel. GB
Ill the American League, the anventh lmlng,
Detroit. , , , •• 6$ 43 .636
Cleveland lndteno lbaded the
Bud Harreloon scored both
Baltlnlore. , ... 1111 48 .586 6
Detroit Tlprs 1.6, tile Booton rona !Dr the Meta, who moved
Red SOx nipped the Cblcago post the Dodgers Into eighth
!l&lt;l~.. ' . ' ' .64 54 .542 11
Cleyeland••• , .64 $7 .529 12\1 WbliD SOx 4-3, the Mlnnooate place. Harrelaon -JOel and
OOldand. ' ..... 60 $7 .513 lt'h Twins IIIIIPed the ·Walblnatoo scored oo Paul PopoVIch's error
~~~mloate.....&amp;6 ss .487 t?\1 Sonatero 8-1, The New York In tile sixth Inning, then singled
kew York, , • , .53 60 .4611 19\1 Yankees defeated the California and scored on singles by
caJI!ornla. , ..$3 6S .449 22
Angela 3.:1 and the Baltimore Tommie Ape and Larey Stahl
Cblcago•...• ts 67 .m 2$\1 Orioles downed the Oaldand In the eighth.
WaobJnltoo, .' .42 73 .36$ 31\1
TUuday's ReiUlta
New York 3 California 2, night
Baltimore 6 \)aldand 5, nlllbl
Mlnneocta 8 Wnh 4, ntl!ht
Cleveland I Detroit 0, night
Booton 4 Cbleago 3, night
'l'odll'• Probable Pitchers
All nmes EDT
Baltimore (Bnbander 5-3) at
Oakland (Odom 10-41), 4:30 p.m.
''Atllens led ~alter two Innings
New York (Bahn- 10-al at
Larry Dalley pitched a n&lt;&gt;llltCalifornia (Murpey 4-G), II p.m. ter and batted the Athens All- of play and picked up another run
Milllleoota (Boowoll 8-11), 2:30 Stars to a 10-1 win over Gllll· in the fourth. It wa.11 4-0 after f1ve
p.m.
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pella Tuesday night ln thj! 13th complete innings. Athens got six
Detroit (LOIIch 10-7) at Cleve- 11111111 s...thesstern Oblo Little of their 10 hitsintheQrstfourh~
land {llar8IIJI 7-12) 7:30 p,m, League Tournament II Wellston. ntngs.
Cblcago (Jolin 8..1 .and Prld&lt;IY
Galllpollo scored Its onlJ run In
Larry Dailey paced th~. Athen1
3-7) at Booton ()loi-ehoed 0-1 and the bottom of the sixth when DIY.. squad with a Cout tot four at the
Waolowlkl 3-7 or LOnborg 4-4), ld Burnette of the Athletics stole .Plate, three singles and a solo
2, 1 p.m.
horne on a signal from the Tiger.' homerun.
11urlday'a Games
Ray Weiher, third blae ooaeh.
Every player on ttte 15-man .
CbleagoatBooton
In earning bls no-hitter, Dalley Glllli!olis s&lt;iuod got In lhe bill
Baltimore at Mlnn 2, twt-nlsht walked six and atruck out I L Bur- game, most or them in the final
Waehlngton at Catl!ornla, nlldll nette waa on twice by walks. Gil· halC of the game when it wu
New York at Oakland, night
llpolls left .n.ve men on base and apparent the locals could not
made six errors. Athens left nine solve tile slants of Dailey.
Oaly same• scheduled
men on the sacks a~ played er·
,Jimm,y Perry of the Tigers
rorless ball.
started ror Gallipolis and worked
rour innings. Hegavo~fourruns
alll six hits, walked three alll
struck out six.

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lAo Durocher Wll 1he Uttle
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Jlrillrlaa, repG!t on 111e -.erd of tile New York
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ruoa tod'f·ll., !Or, so Glantl' 19$l"mlracle driYO" to
li IJIIOd bat 10 - , .
tlte pennant. ·
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ButKord-beadednollltobislst
••' 1urey ,or n&lt;Uemlril aroilnd. the lho Ago or. )P,n&lt;let llldOd ..,
. ' ~llbloll ~e b{ beat!nl !M !)ct. 3, 19$1 I!cJbby
.:;; lrltj&gt;lace CIJ'dlrW• 7-3 Monday Thomoon hit "The HOllier" and
llld 10-3 Tueedoy In ·the !lrll u.lt the ci.o• real &lt;Wment Ia
"'' "" IM1ia o! a lour....,. tho law of averapo. That lawla
'-"' 11rle1. They ll&amp;vo ~!oaten the considered In baiOilall clrcluu
~·· :pdlnail anvon l'b'alldll times unlike!: ID be ..
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wbo utters a disgusting and extremely OOjectlonable four-letter
word whenever we pass each
other. I hove trlod ID avoid him,
but he 1100s out o! bla way ID

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meet me.
wnn a letter from a woman
He is a war veteran and pos-- who thougtrt. a doctor' • rurae II
liblJ bls experiences have ellsturbed hia mind. I don't want
to C&amp;UIO him trooble bull OO!I't
think I lhoulcl be conotentlJ confrooltocl with thia kind or prciJ.
1om. !llould I Ignore him or hive
a talk with the hoso? - CONCERNED
Dolr Con:
Tell him the o!llce Ia oo place
lor ''!reo -&lt;h." and hand him
alour-oord ultimatwn: "SlnldWp
or 11et reported!"- H.
Deer Helen:

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111e touring piJyero to a vale a! oedlm 111&lt;1 wwld ....,.. ... ~
· tho full PGA memberllhlp tllll the PGA tGuniiiiJOIII,. fllio'
would ll&amp;ve llllillldod tile CUp matdtoo onil 1be PGA
group• a eonltitutlaJ ·to give the Players SchoOl," Elbln ~ ~

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Ohio State, Minnesota
Bar Path to Pasadena
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NEA Sports Writer

on ita own terma,

LAI'AYE'ITE, Ind.- (NEA) - Some huge lads from
For the past BeYeral years, Lafayette are planning to spend next New Year's Eve In
HUNTINGTON, W, Va. (tJPl) the piJyen who make up tile
- Three Huntington men- one k:Nr have demanded a greater Pasadena wilh Mollenkopf coc:ktails.
Purdue had everylhing last season- a piece of the Big
a! them 10-tlme state a.matour voice In sueh matters aa
cltamplm Bill Campbell- have tournament ochedul!ntr and the Ten championship, the NCAA's leading scorer, an offenoe
lhal was 100 points better than conference opponents, a
~J~allllod lor the U,S. Amateur ne&amp;&lt;&gt;llatintr o! teloviolon connew
home attendance record, even college footbaU'a
Golf Tournament at Columbus,
largest
marching band-everylhing but lickets to lhe
Olllo, Aug, 28.31.
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Jim Ward, the 1964 West VIr- I.Jell
Coach Jack MoiiQDkopf's
glnla Amateur champion, and
squad
ltad been to Pasadena
Joe Feaganes, won sectional By United Press lnterRitional
the
year
before, thua was Jn.
~J~allly!ng berths Tueedoy and
NAnONAL LEAGUE
eligible to return lor a second
Campbell recolved an automatG, AB R. H. llcL
stralibt time. Cross-state rl·
ic entry because he won tlle Rose, Cln. 101 420 68 140 .333 val fndlana surprised every·
U.S. Amateur In 1964.
AJw, Pit 10$ 384 39 126 ,328 one, including ltsel!, to earn
Word and Feaganes are both Johnson, C!nl07 441 60 141·.320 the pootseason trip.
former Marshall Untvorslt;y Alou, Alia 118 485 52 151 .311
This year, the Hoosiers are
gol!ero.
Helms, Cln 102 415 30 127 .306 probably no better than fourth
Ward had the best 3G-IIole Flood, St. L 115 482 63 143 .297 with Minnesota and Ohio State
oooro JJVer the Gu.Yan Country McCovy, SF 102 359 59 106 ,295 rated excellent chances to
Cld&gt; ·course Tuesday with a Staub, Hou 118 442 42 130 ,294 cllaUenge for the tiUe. But It is
ooe.over per 145 with l~le MJy, Cln 107 414 55121 ,292 the Boilermakers who figure
to brew the most trouble In the
rounds of 71 and 74.
MU!an, Atla 107 404 24 118 ,292 Big Ten.
Fe&amp;glllles had the top 18-hole
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Here's why:
score with a 69 on Tuesday's
G. AB R. H. Pet.
Leroy Keyes, who l•d the
!lrst round, but faltered oo the Carew, Min 85 3!7 36 98 ,309
nation In scoring and wa•
second 18 with a 79.
OliYI, Min 107 39J 49117,298 third In tho Heisman Trophy
Among the flve alternates Harrlsn, Bos
balloting, is probebly the most
who woold play if Word or
106 3TJ 63 109 .292 versatile performer In coUege
Fe&amp;ganes could not compete Mondoy, Qak104 3$2 12101 .287 football. He is equally danger·
Jack Molleabpl
are two other Htmtlngton 11011- Uhlndr, blin 114 411 11126 ,281 ous as both runner and reen,
Cater, oak 102 329 32 93 .283 ceiver.
Mike Phipps, tho quarter· slarters returning, plus talent
John ~Inn Jr. of Pl. Pleas- Whlte, NY 112 411 6$ 116 ,28l
from the freshman team be
ant, had a 149 but went three Andrws, Bos 104 37~ 52 106,282 llack who set school total of· considered the best at Coiuln·
extra holes to boat Marshall Q&gt;nrs, oik 114 467 57 130 .278 fense records as a sophomore buoln two decades. Bill Lon&amp;,
Hawkins of Huntington, w11o F. Whd, Waall2 121 $4 117,278 last season, is both a running a starter as a soph and inand passing threat. Fullback
also had a 149, for the first al Hmne Runs
Perry WUUams is possibly the jured last year, provide•
ternate position. Brian Kneaf~
Natiooal League: McCovey, Gi- strongest runner In the league, quarterback experience, and
sey of Huntington won thir~ al· ants 30; Allen, Phils 24; H. Aar- and middle guard Cbuek Kyle, there's plenty o! depth at the
ternate spot witll 151; Bruce on, Braves a~ Banks, Cubs 21; another Ali-Amerlean candl· other positions. Another plus
Walters of PikeYille, Ky., was Stargell Pirates and Williams
date, heads a defense that is the schedule: The Buckeyes
oelther Mlnll"~ II!!&lt; Jal\1urth with· 1551 aDd 'Gordon . !iubs 20: ·
' doem't. · qllite mateh the of. .PI4Y
,dtana
this season. An uPJd
Gahm of LooiiiVille, Ky., fifth ' · · Americon i.etlgue: F. How- renaiv•· attack but should be over Purdue In their first Con·
with 156.
ard, Senators 32; Harrelson, Red adequate enough to help bring ference game could give the
Purdue the title.
Bucks all tho momentum they
Sox 29; Horton, Tigers 27; PowMollenkopf, starting his 13th need.
ell, Oriole&amp;aiKI Jackson. A's 20. season, will have 28 returning
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Runs Bitted In
lettermen, including six o!fen·
MINNESOTA:
Coach MurBy United Press InternationaJ
National League: Me Covey, Gi- sive starters and five on deray Warmoth's '1:1 returalng
W. L. Pel. GB ants 76; S&amp;ntoandWilllams, Cubs fense. Purdue bas a couple lettermen include eigbl offenToledo
70 51 .~79
68; Perez, Reds 67; Allen, PhU1 of intersectional breathers in sive and seven defensive startVIrginia and Wake Forrest, ers from last season's aqlllld
Columbus
61 53 .53:; 5'.1, 65.
Rochester
61 55 .526 WIJ
American League: HarrelSCI'I, and if it gets by Notre Dame that earned a share of the eon·
Jacksonville 59 57 .509 gJ,~ Red Sox '35; F. Howard. Senaton the second week of tile season, terence title. Strength and
Syracuse
55 59 ,482 Ul/2 SO; Powell, Orioles 73; Nol'tbnv, look lor tho Boilermakers to depth In the backfielil plua a
roll through the Big Ten en
Louisville
55 62 ,470 13
Tigers 67; Freehan, Tigers and route to the title and prob- defensive unit led by All·
American end Bob Stein an
Butralo
55 64 ,462 14
011 va. Twins 63.
able top national ranking.
the
Gophers' main attrlbutu.
Richmond
51 66 .436 17
Pltcblng
Purdue made its very first Minnesota meets defendlnc
Tuesday's Resu1ts
National League: Kline Pi- trip to Pasadena in the 1967 national champion Soutbem
Columbus 6 Rochester 1 night rates 10...1; ~~ Cuba '10.2; Rose Bowl game. Purdue fans CaWornia In the season openJack4onYille 14 Buffalo 1 ntght Marlchal, yja/ts 21-5; Aberna- would Hke to make it a llabit. er, then should have smooth
II only every other year.
Richmond 2 Toledo I night
rolling till the Purdue game
th,r, Rods 8-".1; Gibocn, Cards 16Syracuse 7 LouisviUe 4 night ~.
in November.
OHIO STATE: Coach Woody
10..1; ~egan, Cubs 10-2; Marichal
Hayes has 15 of last fall's 22

Lders

Giants 21-5; Abernathy, Reds~2;

Gibson, cords 16-5.
American l.eogue: McLain, TIgers 24-3; Tlant, Indians 18-7;
HlniBII, Semtors and Wright,
gels 7-3; Santiago and u'"'·fH'III.
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ATHENS, OHIO - RAIN WASIIED OUT THE MORNING I'Otlnd

CIDCAGO - ABOI!I' 800 NATIONAL GUARDSMEN wDl lit on

pl11en, throuah their
SOmuel Gotea, 1111IDinced Tueedoy 111eJr cledolon
to oever ....-tiona with the
Pralosslonal Gnllera AsiiDdatlon
and assume coptroi O¥er 1he
tour .
Goteo 1181d t11o cleclalon wu
reached after nesot'atlonl between blo cllento and lbe PGA
broke down Tueedoy
Gatos charl!ed the PGA, and
opeclllcally Prealdent Mu Elbln, with bargaining In bad !alth
and accused the PGA or atalllng
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teens don't DriY it up, nor are or the Ohio American Legion t.seball tour- tod'f, bat~·
they Ill 011 non-stop love-Ins. tale hoped to reochedulo tile games lor later In lbe&lt;W. · , '
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The morning games set back were L&amp;ncuior aplnll SldMJ,
grwp wbo wants you to. - H. Asbloy and Euclid and Elyria qalnot Findlay, all In lbe lolera'
Deer Holen:
bracket. Hillsboro, Cincinnati BeJtlay, Worthlqjtuo llld -.vUlo
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Nicklaus, Arnold Pllmor 111&lt;1 bllldl04 'fw t1it -~~ part by tile UIUr. , .
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up golf's lucrallve ~.6 million 6110 ctob Iii&lt;&gt;• .......,.. tile at. lbe llurnlDr Tte Clulpj•
toor, have dedcled to go It ""'"'tv 'In addition to the ...,.. Wiahb&gt;&amp;lon, D.c., -.Jd.tlio PGA
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plied that the rune acta as l Convontton. Security lll'l'lngeDlOnts lor tho __..., wblch _ .

proteetlve ableld, ogainll lovesick females.
Helen, I think you were alittle one-sided. Yoo make II IOUIICI
as If tho doctor Ia a god who can
do no wrong, llld thai tile tamale
patient Is always to blame,
Lot me tell you lbere ARE
doctor' who make aplll!orthelr
potlents - iuxl without ........
aaoment.
Perhapo I 111r10 llhould pard

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bat rm
lor unsuspecting
"""""'than
patients
a
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lddo alwJya
or toda,y,
llttle 10ore, ntller
the docnot 10 oure. My huoband and 1 !Dr. And although a married docare back rrom a vacation in tor rna..v be very bullY, It he Is
VIrginia. We had a wonderful the type, he'll have the tlmo,
time, but we were shocked at II he llnallJ perauades HER to
what went on In tho ap 15.20 take the llmt. - mATE EX •
Jll'OUP. Talk - I free love DENTAL PATIENT
Jnd oveeywll&amp;re, on tn. beach- Deer Irate:
eo, boardwalk, benches - and
Well, clld he? 'Taln'f fair 1D
not )IIIII neeldng. There werellq. leave reeders cllft.hanglng.
,... and dope and mixed. groups
.... And If hi tried, ""'mel a
a~Jflnll tile weekend In one cab- very wwlllll ~. Mo.twouldID. What bcChered uo wao that n•t rllk their practice COI1inB
lllo. pellco lull looked tho other up to an ....,.etablt patlonl
...,, J'orhapa the: ftpred !!they when, If tlte1'n lbe tnll, lh'Y
kapt •em maldnglove,theywould· can manage It pretf¥. ~~tll aller
n'i rtct.
hours at tile counll')' eld&gt;. - H.
Where llld What are porents
Tbls column lo dedlt!ated to
who allow their kldstD gool!lfke llmllJ llvlna, ~It; you're having
tblo? - ' A SIOCKfu MOTHER ldd trooj)le or juat j)llln trouDeir !~locked: '
ble, let Hoi*' llel.P'
.... They're pr&lt;lbably olf on a will also wo!001111 Y~~Ur 01111 awild wetkend of their OIID and · IIRllintr exporloneoa. Adilre11
glad tu pt the ldda out or tl1olr Hel., BOlte! In care or 1 h i I

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llero in 12 d'YI, provide lor 1 - lroclla to 114! clrlllhw -f tbo
lnternat!OIIIl Ampbllhoeter, and """"' Into tile • -· If tllere,...
oevere rec!al or antlWir dioorclers.
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Opponents to the VletnamWarpredlel30,000to40,000 Pl'OieiiAin
may 001111 to Chicogo during the~·~ .... verlqul
11'014&gt;1 or hljlploo, yjpplea, alii black mUltanlo could i1llll tile .._
b!y or dissidents to l~u,OOO, according to some olt!Diatoo.

FRAMING
LUMBER

PARIS _ DIPLOMATS SPOKE CAllTIOUSLY todJf '!fa bnal&lt; '
110011 tD tile duodlock 0( the U, S. • North V - 1 0 talkl.., Vii!.
DID1. Thla nate or tc&gt;UmliiD ·IOI ~ . ...... tor lbe 17th ae•.a l•«11"
talkl, opening at 10:30 a. m. ($:30 a:·r 1 .:Jn',
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Stateo
bombing North VlotDom llld on
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Gnv. Winthrop Rocketoller to a
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frequent moeUngs In the Perla talkl .., the .
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of the Mo;gs COunty Young Democrat Club In the Rock ~rings
Grange Hall at the Meigs COunty Fair. Stamng the booth Tuesday were RaOOy King, left, &amp;00 his parent a, Mr. an:t Mn. Char..
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Adele(iatJon from the rortlan::l
area appeared before the SOuthern Local Boardo!Edueatloothls
week in a continued etrorttokeep
the Portland elementary building open (or classes this ran.
The delegatlm, with Clarence
Lawrence u spokesman, proposed that Ute board reconslder
its earlier action to close the
school even on a temporary basis, and, Instead, to redistrict so
that more chllclron in grades 1-7
wcold he housed at Portland.
Llwrenee sild he had learned
that aa overcrowded condition
woold exist at Racine elementary
lr the board's proposed move i1
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"IlOilo ' may 1&lt;1 onheodod by
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month.
According to the two giant
teachers unions, the National
Educatioo Asaod.atlon and the
AlMrlcan Federatioo of Teachmos. present conditions portened
as man.v as 400 elementary and
high school teacllero strikes this
school year, more than three
times the record 126 walkouts of
last year.
~earnen lor tile two groups
aaJd there is ,., strong
possDJUlty'' 0'1 strikes at the
opening o! school next month In
SL Louie, Phllaclelpbla, East st.
Louis, m.. New Orleans and
Wllmin810n, Del.
In addition, the NEA oald 35
1111burball area schools in
Michigan, mainly near Dotrolt,
!ace tile same strike threat
along with i solalod rural
dlstrlr.ts in Colorado, Oklahoma,
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COWMBUS (tJPl) - J o h n
Heart Jarvi• Jr., 20, and Harold ~eppard, 24, were arrested
by FBI agents at their homes
here Tueedoy oo a eharp of Interstate transportation nl a Itolen car !l'ODl Hopewell, Ohio, ID
Wllllamson, w. Va., Mill' 10.

dents believed that an ap.-rent combined classes for a number
shortage of students at both Port- of years.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPlrAL
The board, it was reported,
land and Letart Falls could be
ADM!SSIONS - L.Yie Franco,
cOunteracted by redistrictl~and took no actloo on the counter
seDd~ some of tfle children now proposal. A public meeting "as Milton, W. Va.; C. 0. Kimes,
at Racine elementary to the other held last week which three mem- Pomeroy; Harry ~cer, Ra~
bers of the board of education cine.
two buildircs.
DISCHARGES - James D&gt;lln.
Lawrence in::licated it is the attended. lt was lndicalod..t he
opinion of Portland people thlt school was being closed on a
20 pq,!ls could be added at Port.- temporary basts, in an economy
land elemealecy by an addlitol1al move.
10 miles per d'Y tn•el by buses.
Pordand area people, however,
fear that I( the school is cloaed,
Lawrelk.oe further Bald the nmn· it would not be rooponed.
ber of teachers now used at I.e-William Hugbe1, new Southern
tort Fills coold be reduced by Local District s..&gt;erlnteOOent,
SAIGON (IJPI) - Tropical
ccxnblntng the third llld !oorth was not available today for comstorm
Rose, packing 70..mlle-11'011.. and the ftllh and llxlh ment regarding thebolrd'sactlvIJ'l(les. It ns stressed t h a t lty this week regarding lhe sltu- per-lloor winds, blunted America's bombing a! North Vlelnam
Portland elementary his h 1 d atiorL
Tuesday, apokeomon 1181d today.
Thirty raids were Oown, the
lowe•t Pllllber excluding holl·
day cessations Iince May 27,
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Tho ....
Mllltary llp(lkesmen here lldd
a teachir atrl.ke is the salary ..They're protesting against · the smrm ~thurned the Gulf of
loaue, but both the NEA and o u t d a t e d, even condemned Tonkin 50 badly that the three
AFT 1181d that Is &lt;lilly one buildings and ogalnat operating
Navy aircraft carriers on
reuon and in I!IOJ11e eases oot big dty schoolS' under a system uyankee Station" were unable
the major reaSOil for a strike. that was devised years 1.&amp;0 to to launch or recover aircraft.
uTeachers want a voice in the serve rural needs."
The AFT ldonlllled two baatc
"""ntton of the school syatem
causes
for strikes.
- · they believe ;youngaters
"Teachers
want the right to
are not getting the level of
omcation they deoerve," oald bargain collectively and they
want a work contract .llst as
an NEA lii)Okesman.
"The whole militant tone of any other American worker
aodoQ&gt; today, wl\11 tile dvll represented by a union has, n a
rights and peace pretests, is spokesman 1181d.

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there will be
abelrt SO strikes wl1en school
otsrt s with anotller 300 to 350
llpl'oed throughol:t the relit of
the school year," the NE.A
spokesman oald.
Neither the AFT or NEA
could estimate the mmber of
teachers and students affected
except to ...,. it woold run Into
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1959, wr11ton laws g!Ylng
teachers 801118 form of colleetlve bargalnintr,
The NEA, with Its 1.2 mUIIoo
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cent, or 643,268 teachars, have
won bargaining recoen!tion &lt;'011·
tract• from loenl school boards
and the AFT, with 164,000
members, oald 100,000 ol Its
members are under a C&lt;Uract
urangement.
The AFT, which Is alflllated
'lllth the AFL-CIO, hal a policy
~ "m oontract, no work" which
taucbed orr ~ores d. last year'•
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PRAGUE - 'piMMUNIST AUTHORITIES TODAY crockoo! down .rqied
on Prague' a new ••tree speech corner,'' orderlrt~the IQI&amp;1box oratQr• · a( Slip.
tD move from 1 111101 near tD 1 central children's ~to a remote a...
alta 11011' secret pellco heodquartero.
U.S, ,
The Clly CouncU ordered the .move. The (mm!n,.ot DllV 1'111·
hod ldllod
lng preoldium backed oc&gt;the councU aad crlticllod tile 1QIIlbcil qra. Gill 'll•f fOO.mi!D .
tors for denl&amp;ndlng abolition of the Peoples' NW~ '!llepnaldiUIIl ..• ~··
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laaued a CtllliiDUIIIquo condemning the "lrrooponslble WI!'" law~
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Gallipolis, 10-1

David Burnette of the Athletics

T"tlde -"ts, a season hlgh in the Na..
u'lbat has to be cardenas' pitched the fifth inning, never
gave up a run or ahlt,wlllkedone
~;,: ,,flmK 11!11 ho ~~~. bf,p~ 1D ;;. ~ ~ thlo ~- . .. tlm•.~ieat .hit or. th.e seaaon,"
nd atr;uck. 01!1 .9fl"· J~, fllo&lt;w.,""'_.... . : . · , ,':~iFl!i~• II 111.. ," •PIP- llfd . !W!s Ma.-ger·.'tlfie Brl.s- ' ••d'Y
or the lndlan&amp;.pikhed to • .,.
11 al-1 oeem• .tq · . _ , ~;,., ~ to the ~~!'tn 1 101. '•It brOught ' oi otil of the
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men
(one.thlrd of an inning)
~f · .t .. IIlii the Allanta Bnwo mwtlillaf&amp;r deal hock on June jp'ave."
in
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top of the sixth. Nida,y at.
·' · ound It to 'ba the &lt;111 Tuoa- 11, who took the Joss.
"Mr. Wbitlleld didn't do too
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Brave a Bre&amp;k Deadlock
bod either," continued BristoL lowed six runs on three hits an:l
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A - . , by Mack J01101, an
Tba acoro Wla tied M when WIU1 bulh Lee May and Don walked three. Jimmy Noe or the
,z.Brave, llld a atngle ~ Tony the Braves went ahead ln the 1q1 Pavletich ailing, Fred Whltlleld White Sox worked the last tw4&gt;
"' ,..,., In tile Ieath lnnintr gave of the ninth IJUdng on 1 olngle started at llrat bue lor the thirds of the sixth inning and
•·•· ho. ~ Rod• 1 11-8 vic- by 1l@,y J...,..on, a sacrince Reds Tueedoy ntght and socked gave ~one hit.
~" &lt;117 llllbe IOCOO!j Of tile three- ond I single by pltchor Ken I homer iuxl I single to drive
~- :amo oerl., the! ends tonl8ht JohniOD.
In tllree runs.
1 Croaley Flel4
But with one out In the..._.,
Rooe Now ,333
~ '!: .It Wll 1 - ex-Brave, o! tho ninth Inning. .Leo ClrdeJ&gt;.
Pete Rooe paced tho Reds'
'' :lay Cerroll, IIllo picked Ill tile . I I ooeked 1 home run lor the 19-blt attack with !oor hits In
~, ictory· with 1 three-lmliW re- Reds to 'knock the score to~ live trljlo to the plate tD booot
,.., W odnt In 1 game that oaw and oelll tho some Into extra bla lequo-leodlng batting mark
!to lwo Ieima p0u111 wt II$ lnnlova.
to .333.
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night

Athens Defeats

;~ Jones, Perez Wip One for Reds

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. Naltonal Lei'1111a
W. l.. Pel. GB
" !. Laula, .• , .76 43 .839
·~ · lliea10 ••••• 64 ¥ ,538 12
,: 1111 Fran. , . , .61 &amp;6 .1121 14
.': Willi&amp;. • •• , ,61 118 .$13 I$
W • :m.-, , , ,$8 &amp;6 ,1509 l&amp;lh
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'llllburgh. ' .:sa 62 .476 19\2
·~ ~- •• 154 62 .&amp;66f0~
" , lew York. •••• 53 66 .m 22
.;, All Aqoltl.... 53 is .449 22\1
.. lauston. . . .. ;.$2 67
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lou-$ Plllla 0, Ill
'hlll 4 Hau- 2, 21111
lui Fran 8 ~rgh 2, .J111b1
lew York 2 LOI Ang 0, night
:. ;Jnd 9 Alia 8, lllgbl 10 ......
- · Todq'o l'rlibablt Pltehen
All Tlmol E2lT
SL Loula (GlbiOII 16-5) Bt Chiago (J. NtelQo 12~). 2:30p.m.
Allanla (P, Nlekro IO.i) II
:m.- (Arrigo 7-7), 8:0$ p.

needed 1D brintr peace," liarrlnWI told the North V~ll
delegation. Curren!IJ, the two oldes hold one 10111.., a-,.)&lt;. ·
He cll!ed on the Hanoi regime "to tolk In relllatk tor"~·.
put aside slogans aDd propapnda," anrJ
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law o1 ll'avlt;y.
. Athllllciaa:S. .
~ CIJII rouahed ... tile
Mack. J&lt;Jnea -led llld
world '&lt;~ Tue...., 'lllth aoored on 1""11' ~'lllnaloln
a 13-1111 -.~k eapped by a ftve- •• tlie IOtb lmlnr to give the Reds
1'1!11 ......,~ tll!7 thai illilr Ylclorl' elver the Braveoln
tureed ·the l!ime ·Into a romp. . a some nlarked by a total or 35
Ron _8oalo titld ' 1llo ICOre 'lllth a blla. .
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two..,., - l e ID• the third
Juan Marlehal won blo 2ist
lmlnr 111&lt;1 "lave lbe Cllbo a 5.3 some with • two-ldtter loed will) a 'two-run homer In WWle Mays bit a three-run
the oevodh.
~ In the ~ lor all the
· The CJn.- Redo beat tho GlaDis• nms olf• I!cJb V1181e.
Atlanla J1raves .9-41 lD 10 lnnlngo,
Don WUoon'o four-lilt J&gt;ltehlllg
the San Franclaoo Glanh and Doug Rador's two-run
defeated the Pltllburgh Pirates homer lD tho tcorth lnn!ntr
~. tho Phlladelpllla 1'l111Ueo poced the Aetroo to their
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IIIIIPed the Houston Allrol 4.2 optnlng.pme
vlciory. The Pbllaller a 5.6 loos 111&lt;1 lbe New lies bounced back to win the
York Mote downed the LOs nightcap with i&gt;ln&lt;h-llltter Gory
Anpleo Dodsers 2.6 In other 9Itllerland ~MWintr a 2.:1 tie
American League
Naltonal Loa8110, plneo.
with a I'IIII-I&lt;OI'lng single In the
W, L. Pel. GB
Ill the American League, the anventh lmlng,
Detroit. , , , •• 6$ 43 .636
Cleveland lndteno lbaded the
Bud Harreloon scored both
Baltlnlore. , ... 1111 48 .586 6
Detroit Tlprs 1.6, tile Booton rona !Dr the Meta, who moved
Red SOx nipped the Cblcago post the Dodgers Into eighth
!l&lt;l~.. ' . ' ' .64 54 .542 11
Cleyeland••• , .64 $7 .529 12\1 WbliD SOx 4-3, the Mlnnooate place. Harrelaon -JOel and
OOldand. ' ..... 60 $7 .513 lt'h Twins IIIIIPed the ·Walblnatoo scored oo Paul PopoVIch's error
~~~mloate.....&amp;6 ss .487 t?\1 Sonatero 8-1, The New York In tile sixth Inning, then singled
kew York, , • , .53 60 .4611 19\1 Yankees defeated the California and scored on singles by
caJI!ornla. , ..$3 6S .449 22
Angela 3.:1 and the Baltimore Tommie Ape and Larey Stahl
Cblcago•...• ts 67 .m 2$\1 Orioles downed the Oaldand In the eighth.
WaobJnltoo, .' .42 73 .36$ 31\1
TUuday's ReiUlta
New York 3 California 2, night
Baltimore 6 \)aldand 5, nlllbl
Mlnneocta 8 Wnh 4, ntl!ht
Cleveland I Detroit 0, night
Booton 4 Cbleago 3, night
'l'odll'• Probable Pitchers
All nmes EDT
Baltimore (Bnbander 5-3) at
Oakland (Odom 10-41), 4:30 p.m.
''Atllens led ~alter two Innings
New York (Bahn- 10-al at
Larry Dalley pitched a n&lt;&gt;llltCalifornia (Murpey 4-G), II p.m. ter and batted the Athens All- of play and picked up another run
Milllleoota (Boowoll 8-11), 2:30 Stars to a 10-1 win over Gllll· in the fourth. It wa.11 4-0 after f1ve
p.m.
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pella Tuesday night ln thj! 13th complete innings. Athens got six
Detroit (LOIIch 10-7) at Cleve- 11111111 s...thesstern Oblo Little of their 10 hitsintheQrstfourh~
land {llar8IIJI 7-12) 7:30 p,m, League Tournament II Wellston. ntngs.
Cblcago (Jolin 8..1 .and Prld&lt;IY
Galllpollo scored Its onlJ run In
Larry Dailey paced th~. Athen1
3-7) at Booton ()loi-ehoed 0-1 and the bottom of the sixth when DIY.. squad with a Cout tot four at the
Waolowlkl 3-7 or LOnborg 4-4), ld Burnette of the Athletics stole .Plate, three singles and a solo
2, 1 p.m.
horne on a signal from the Tiger.' homerun.
11urlday'a Games
Ray Weiher, third blae ooaeh.
Every player on ttte 15-man .
CbleagoatBooton
In earning bls no-hitter, Dalley Glllli!olis s&lt;iuod got In lhe bill
Baltimore at Mlnn 2, twt-nlsht walked six and atruck out I L Bur- game, most or them in the final
Waehlngton at Catl!ornla, nlldll nette waa on twice by walks. Gil· halC of the game when it wu
New York at Oakland, night
llpolls left .n.ve men on base and apparent the locals could not
made six errors. Athens left nine solve tile slants of Dailey.
Oaly same• scheduled
men on the sacks a~ played er·
,Jimm,y Perry of the Tigers
rorless ball.
started ror Gallipolis and worked
rour innings. Hegavo~fourruns
alll six hits, walked three alll
struck out six.

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UPI!lx&gt;rta Writer
lAo Durocher Wll 1he Uttle
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Jlrillrlaa, repG!t on 111e -.erd of tile New York
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li IJIIOd bat 10 - , .
tlte pennant. ·
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ButKord-beadednollltobislst
••' 1urey ,or n&lt;Uemlril aroilnd. the lho Ago or. )P,n&lt;let llldOd ..,
. ' ~llbloll ~e b{ beat!nl !M !)ct. 3, 19$1 I!cJbby
.:;; lrltj&gt;lace CIJ'dlrW• 7-3 Monday Thomoon hit "The HOllier" and
llld 10-3 Tueedoy In ·the !lrll u.lt the ci.o• real &lt;Wment Ia
"'' "" IM1ia o! a lour....,. tho law of averapo. That lawla
'-"' 11rle1. They ll&amp;vo ~!oaten the considered In baiOilall clrcluu
~·· :pdlnail anvon l'b'alldll times unlike!: ID be ..
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wbo utters a disgusting and extremely OOjectlonable four-letter
word whenever we pass each
other. I hove trlod ID avoid him,
but he 1100s out o! bla way ID

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meet me.
wnn a letter from a woman
He is a war veteran and pos-- who thougtrt. a doctor' • rurae II
liblJ bls experiences have ellsturbed hia mind. I don't want
to C&amp;UIO him trooble bull OO!I't
think I lhoulcl be conotentlJ confrooltocl with thia kind or prciJ.
1om. !llould I Ignore him or hive
a talk with the hoso? - CONCERNED
Dolr Con:
Tell him the o!llce Ia oo place
lor ''!reo -&lt;h." and hand him
alour-oord ultimatwn: "SlnldWp
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Ohio State, Minnesota
Bar Path to Pasadena
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NEA Sports Writer

on ita own terma,

LAI'AYE'ITE, Ind.- (NEA) - Some huge lads from
For the past BeYeral years, Lafayette are planning to spend next New Year's Eve In
HUNTINGTON, W, Va. (tJPl) the piJyen who make up tile
- Three Huntington men- one k:Nr have demanded a greater Pasadena wilh Mollenkopf coc:ktails.
Purdue had everylhing last season- a piece of the Big
a! them 10-tlme state a.matour voice In sueh matters aa
cltamplm Bill Campbell- have tournament ochedul!ntr and the Ten championship, the NCAA's leading scorer, an offenoe
lhal was 100 points better than conference opponents, a
~J~allllod lor the U,S. Amateur ne&amp;&lt;&gt;llatintr o! teloviolon connew
home attendance record, even college footbaU'a
Golf Tournament at Columbus,
largest
marching band-everylhing but lickets to lhe
Olllo, Aug, 28.31.
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Hose Bowl.
Jim Ward, the 1964 West VIr- I.Jell
Coach Jack MoiiQDkopf's
glnla Amateur champion, and
squad
ltad been to Pasadena
Joe Feaganes, won sectional By United Press lnterRitional
the
year
before, thua was Jn.
~J~allly!ng berths Tueedoy and
NAnONAL LEAGUE
eligible to return lor a second
Campbell recolved an automatG, AB R. H. llcL
stralibt time. Cross-state rl·
ic entry because he won tlle Rose, Cln. 101 420 68 140 .333 val fndlana surprised every·
U.S. Amateur In 1964.
AJw, Pit 10$ 384 39 126 ,328 one, including ltsel!, to earn
Word and Feaganes are both Johnson, C!nl07 441 60 141·.320 the pootseason trip.
former Marshall Untvorslt;y Alou, Alia 118 485 52 151 .311
This year, the Hoosiers are
gol!ero.
Helms, Cln 102 415 30 127 .306 probably no better than fourth
Ward had the best 3G-IIole Flood, St. L 115 482 63 143 .297 with Minnesota and Ohio State
oooro JJVer the Gu.Yan Country McCovy, SF 102 359 59 106 ,295 rated excellent chances to
Cld&gt; ·course Tuesday with a Staub, Hou 118 442 42 130 ,294 cllaUenge for the tiUe. But It is
ooe.over per 145 with l~le MJy, Cln 107 414 55121 ,292 the Boilermakers who figure
to brew the most trouble In the
rounds of 71 and 74.
MU!an, Atla 107 404 24 118 ,292 Big Ten.
Fe&amp;glllles had the top 18-hole
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Here's why:
score with a 69 on Tuesday's
G. AB R. H. Pet.
Leroy Keyes, who l•d the
!lrst round, but faltered oo the Carew, Min 85 3!7 36 98 ,309
nation In scoring and wa•
second 18 with a 79.
OliYI, Min 107 39J 49117,298 third In tho Heisman Trophy
Among the flve alternates Harrlsn, Bos
balloting, is probebly the most
who woold play if Word or
106 3TJ 63 109 .292 versatile performer In coUege
Fe&amp;ganes could not compete Mondoy, Qak104 3$2 12101 .287 football. He is equally danger·
Jack Molleabpl
are two other Htmtlngton 11011- Uhlndr, blin 114 411 11126 ,281 ous as both runner and reen,
Cater, oak 102 329 32 93 .283 ceiver.
Mike Phipps, tho quarter· slarters returning, plus talent
John ~Inn Jr. of Pl. Pleas- Whlte, NY 112 411 6$ 116 ,28l
from the freshman team be
ant, had a 149 but went three Andrws, Bos 104 37~ 52 106,282 llack who set school total of· considered the best at Coiuln·
extra holes to boat Marshall Q&gt;nrs, oik 114 467 57 130 .278 fense records as a sophomore buoln two decades. Bill Lon&amp;,
Hawkins of Huntington, w11o F. Whd, Waall2 121 $4 117,278 last season, is both a running a starter as a soph and inand passing threat. Fullback
also had a 149, for the first al Hmne Runs
Perry WUUams is possibly the jured last year, provide•
ternate position. Brian Kneaf~
Natiooal League: McCovey, Gi- strongest runner In the league, quarterback experience, and
sey of Huntington won thir~ al· ants 30; Allen, Phils 24; H. Aar- and middle guard Cbuek Kyle, there's plenty o! depth at the
ternate spot witll 151; Bruce on, Braves a~ Banks, Cubs 21; another Ali-Amerlean candl· other positions. Another plus
Walters of PikeYille, Ky., was Stargell Pirates and Williams
date, heads a defense that is the schedule: The Buckeyes
oelther Mlnll"~ II!!&lt; Jal\1urth with· 1551 aDd 'Gordon . !iubs 20: ·
' doem't. · qllite mateh the of. .PI4Y
,dtana
this season. An uPJd
Gahm of LooiiiVille, Ky., fifth ' · · Americon i.etlgue: F. How- renaiv•· attack but should be over Purdue In their first Con·
with 156.
ard, Senators 32; Harrelson, Red adequate enough to help bring ference game could give the
Purdue the title.
Bucks all tho momentum they
Sox 29; Horton, Tigers 27; PowMollenkopf, starting his 13th need.
ell, Oriole&amp;aiKI Jackson. A's 20. season, will have 28 returning
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Runs Bitted In
lettermen, including six o!fen·
MINNESOTA:
Coach MurBy United Press InternationaJ
National League: Me Covey, Gi- sive starters and five on deray Warmoth's '1:1 returalng
W. L. Pel. GB ants 76; S&amp;ntoandWilllams, Cubs fense. Purdue bas a couple lettermen include eigbl offenToledo
70 51 .~79
68; Perez, Reds 67; Allen, PhU1 of intersectional breathers in sive and seven defensive startVIrginia and Wake Forrest, ers from last season's aqlllld
Columbus
61 53 .53:; 5'.1, 65.
Rochester
61 55 .526 WIJ
American League: HarrelSCI'I, and if it gets by Notre Dame that earned a share of the eon·
Jacksonville 59 57 .509 gJ,~ Red Sox '35; F. Howard. Senaton the second week of tile season, terence title. Strength and
Syracuse
55 59 ,482 Ul/2 SO; Powell, Orioles 73; Nol'tbnv, look lor tho Boilermakers to depth In the backfielil plua a
roll through the Big Ten en
Louisville
55 62 ,470 13
Tigers 67; Freehan, Tigers and route to the title and prob- defensive unit led by All·
American end Bob Stein an
Butralo
55 64 ,462 14
011 va. Twins 63.
able top national ranking.
the
Gophers' main attrlbutu.
Richmond
51 66 .436 17
Pltcblng
Purdue made its very first Minnesota meets defendlnc
Tuesday's Resu1ts
National League: Kline Pi- trip to Pasadena in the 1967 national champion Soutbem
Columbus 6 Rochester 1 night rates 10...1; ~~ Cuba '10.2; Rose Bowl game. Purdue fans CaWornia In the season openJack4onYille 14 Buffalo 1 ntght Marlchal, yja/ts 21-5; Aberna- would Hke to make it a llabit. er, then should have smooth
II only every other year.
Richmond 2 Toledo I night
rolling till the Purdue game
th,r, Rods 8-".1; Gibocn, Cards 16Syracuse 7 LouisviUe 4 night ~.
in November.
OHIO STATE: Coach Woody
10..1; ~egan, Cubs 10-2; Marichal
Hayes has 15 of last fall's 22

Lders

Giants 21-5; Abernathy, Reds~2;

Gibson, cords 16-5.
American l.eogue: McLain, TIgers 24-3; Tlant, Indians 18-7;
HlniBII, Semtors and Wright,
gels 7-3; Santiago and u'"'·fH'III.
Sox9-4.

ATHENS, OHIO - RAIN WASIIED OUT THE MORNING I'Otlnd

CIDCAGO - ABOI!I' 800 NATIONAL GUARDSMEN wDl lit on

pl11en, throuah their
SOmuel Gotea, 1111IDinced Tueedoy 111eJr cledolon
to oever ....-tiona with the
Pralosslonal Gnllera AsiiDdatlon
and assume coptroi O¥er 1he
tour .
Goteo 1181d t11o cleclalon wu
reached after nesot'atlonl between blo cllento and lbe PGA
broke down Tueedoy
Gatos charl!ed the PGA, and
opeclllcally Prealdent Mu Elbln, with bargaining In bad !alth
and accused the PGA or atalllng
and wanting to negotiate onlJ
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teens don't DriY it up, nor are or the Ohio American Legion t.seball tour- tod'f, bat~·
they Ill 011 non-stop love-Ins. tale hoped to reochedulo tile games lor later In lbe&lt;W. · , '
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Don't judge everyone by the
The morning games set back were L&amp;ncuior aplnll SldMJ,
grwp wbo wants you to. - H. Asbloy and Euclid and Elyria qalnot Findlay, all In lbe lolera'
Deer Holen:
bracket. Hillsboro, Cincinnati BeJtlay, Worthlqjtuo llld -.vUlo
' Recently I read In your colwere olatod lor the alfemoon session ID wllllora' ~

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Nicklaus, Arnold Pllmor 111&lt;1 bllldl04 'fw t1it -~~ part by tile UIUr. , .
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the real o! tile proo Jbo 11111&lt;e tile PGA,' ~IOd, o! nMrlJ · Elbln, \llliP la.U., JI'O(e......
up golf's lucrallve ~.6 million 6110 ctob Iii&lt;&gt;• .......,.. tile at. lbe llurnlDr Tte Clulpj•
toor, have dedcled to go It ""'"'tv 'In addition to the ...,.. Wiahb&gt;&amp;lon, D.c., -.Jd.tlio PGA
al
280. pllroro ·1!ft U.e·UIUr.
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juat a I'I&gt;Y lor his wile. You re- "rqularlJ sc~ clrUlo" night or~ Democratic NalliM!
plied that the rune acta as l Convontton. Security lll'l'lngeDlOnts lor tho __..., wblch _ .

proteetlve ableld, ogainll lovesick females.
Helen, I think you were alittle one-sided. Yoo make II IOUIICI
as If tho doctor Ia a god who can
do no wrong, llld thai tile tamale
patient Is always to blame,
Lot me tell you lbere ARE
doctor' who make aplll!orthelr
potlents - iuxl without ........
aaoment.
Perhapo I 111r10 llhould pard

- butID.110w
bat rm
lor unsuspecting
"""""'than
patients
a
the1 ll&amp;ve
lddo alwJya
or toda,y,
llttle 10ore, ntller
the docnot 10 oure. My huoband and 1 !Dr. And although a married docare back rrom a vacation in tor rna..v be very bullY, It he Is
VIrginia. We had a wonderful the type, he'll have the tlmo,
time, but we were shocked at II he llnallJ perauades HER to
what went on In tho ap 15.20 take the llmt. - mATE EX •
Jll'OUP. Talk - I free love DENTAL PATIENT
Jnd oveeywll&amp;re, on tn. beach- Deer Irate:
eo, boardwalk, benches - and
Well, clld he? 'Taln'f fair 1D
not )IIIII neeldng. There werellq. leave reeders cllft.hanglng.
,... and dope and mixed. groups
.... And If hi tried, ""'mel a
a~Jflnll tile weekend In one cab- very wwlllll ~. Mo.twouldID. What bcChered uo wao that n•t rllk their practice COI1inB
lllo. pellco lull looked tho other up to an ....,.etablt patlonl
...,, J'orhapa the: ftpred !!they when, If tlte1'n lbe tnll, lh'Y
kapt •em maldnglove,theywould· can manage It pretf¥. ~~tll aller
n'i rtct.
hours at tile counll')' eld&gt;. - H.
Where llld What are porents
Tbls column lo dedlt!ated to
who allow their kldstD gool!lfke llmllJ llvlna, ~It; you're having
tblo? - ' A SIOCKfu MOTHER ldd trooj)le or juat j)llln trouDeir !~locked: '
ble, let Hoi*' llel.P'
.... They're pr&lt;lbably olf on a will also wo!001111 Y~~Ur 01111 awild wetkend of their OIID and · IIRllintr exporloneoa. Adilre11
glad tu pt the ldda out or tl1olr Hel., BOlte! In care or 1 h i I

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lnternat!OIIIl Ampbllhoeter, and """"' Into tile • -· If tllere,...
oevere rec!al or antlWir dioorclers.
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Opponents to the VletnamWarpredlel30,000to40,000 Pl'OieiiAin
may 001111 to Chicogo during the~·~ .... verlqul
11'014&gt;1 or hljlploo, yjpplea, alii black mUltanlo could i1llll tile .._
b!y or dissidents to l~u,OOO, according to some olt!Diatoo.

FRAMING
LUMBER

PARIS _ DIPLOMATS SPOKE CAllTIOUSLY todJf '!fa bnal&lt; '
110011 tD tile duodlock 0( the U, S. • North V - 1 0 talkl.., Vii!.
DID1. Thla nate or tc&gt;UmliiD ·IOI ~ . ...... tor lbe 17th ae•.a l•«11"
talkl, opening at 10:30 a. m. ($:30 a:·r 1 .:Jn',
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diplomatic
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bombing North VlotDom llld on
war ln Sovth Vietnam.

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Gnv. Winthrop Rocketoller to a
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employment fo&gt;r the month of had agreed 01'1 the package, but
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come to light 00 this ...,. &amp;Jbject. DJring tile thirty days In
June, while the Congress was
considering the tax increase legislatlon which was supposed to
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fresh green leaves and bright
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your local Singer sewing center for bright Hawaiian materials and such props as tiki
cups and Island beads. Then
tate a warm. end-of-summer
moonlight night. put Hawaiian
music on your hi-fi, make leis
of fresh flowers, and give an
island touch to your cookout.

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gro•nd, with a length of Hawaiian fabric sprinkled with
leaves and flowers to serve as
a tablecloth. Wear your prettiest luau outfit and enjoy the
carefree island life- right in
your own back yard.

A new Hawaiian cookbook
details a luau menu: Aloha
cocktails 1a flower fioated on
almost any drink 1, a pupu
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s h r 1m p, lom•-lomi cherries
(tiny cherry tomatoes stuffed
with cold sa I m on salad),
roasted nuts and pineapple
chunks; Kalua pig (seasoned
pork butt or fresh bam
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of ti leaves and charcoalroasted with sweet potatoes);
chicken luau Ia combination
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blillon mandatorY reduction lOr . 'J .~"')! liN' ,would .theY l!eed
•• ,J

fiscal
lid

1969

•

and ai.O resent'- ·

u,.; secll.;. Which re&lt;J~t,.,.\· a

the taxpayersapproximalely$760

vices, curtail air sd'ety, etc.
Now we 0101 1hal dUring lho
tion a montll.
30 day interval alter tlle conThis spectacular increase in ferees and the Administration
employment fo&gt;r the month of had agreed 01'1 the package, but
June brooi;ht the total number prior to tta actual signing into
of employees on the Federal law, the agenc1.ea were already

m!Uion a year, or over S60 mli-

payroll as of July

. '

-.Wa!lf

·

roltbaek in Federal clvllliilemployment to the Ju)Jil, 196~ level.
This rollback wooldhaY~beet\achl..ed without firjng a alnl!e
employee by mere'• .t.imlljng the
Y
Agencies to replaclilg lhreo out
&lt;( evel')' four norll!al resign&amp;tlons or rellremiOits.
Tho op)IOaltlon to cuts devolemployees. ~\t an average BlllUBI oped into nothing short ol black~ .
salary of $8,000 this will cost mali threats to stop mall aer-

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d

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W..ISIII!I:GTON - •l!~ntly \n
this ooluDUJI commented on prO)IOsed rutbaeks and tho fact lhal
the Administration slmp)JI will
not tolerate any mcasureafeoonomy in the Federal pernment.
Now additional information hao
come to light 00 this ...,. &amp;Jbject. DJring tile thirty days In
June, while the Congress was
considering the tax increase legislatlon which was supposed to
include a 6-bllilon dollar spending cut, the Federal poyroll increased by more than 9&gt;,000

(,
(

.

utes; ~· ~e?,

· •

l!ecentl.r Ule Federal Aviation
Agency was threalonlni ~ ourloll air aalet,y ~eoa It wao oxeuoed from the rollback 011 employ.,s. Yet l'0 find nowlhat II
bi&gt;d padded Ita poyrol) b.Y adding 3,000 more empl(t'ees in
June thai!' it had durl!l8 lhe month
of MaJ. •·• oilier aPneie&amp; W.re
~·-.

addln&amp; too. The Agriculture De-

°·

~dd&lt;MI B,842·1n J • n
Health, Em cation and Welri,t.re
added 7,107. The Interior Departmeqt added S,309. The Vet·

partmen1

orano Administration eddecl 3,-

-.unnt-.

GOODYALU._BtJYS!
MUSSELMAN$ W61TE ·
·
- pt.1··o· .~ ·

circumventing the Intent b,y add3,026,3i6, the highest since No- lng a total ot some 95,000 ex~
vember oC 1945.
tra empl~ees.
From the beginning the Ad·
Postal olrieials in Washington
mJnlstration fought the two sec- were threatening to .curtail es ~
.letns or the bUI which would have

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SOUTHERN ROLL

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BISCJI1fl .••••••••••• • :~ 1

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.IlLLO •••••••••••••• •••• :~~·1
· 0· ,..
• .

.

. '·

Everyone's going Hawaiian!
In back yat·ds and p a t1 o s
across the country, the luau
has replaced the cooko•t with
poi i,;stead of potato chips.
Jaulaus instead of hot dogs.
fresh green leaves and bright
flowers instead of a red·
checked, plastic tablecloth.

ALL FLAVORS '

.

\

.'

·. .

5TH··~ PEARL ST·~. -Aj:IN~"~,.
".Tho Slor.-With A ~&lt;ft"
, '··'~ J..
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,...... ..l,

f

Here. a bright print in Waiklki shades of red, orange,
green and white is cut into a ·
one-piece patio-pajama style.
with fullness falling from the
yoke. This is an unusually flattering and imaginative culotte
d~·gvf'il.~be right leg is cut
n :IJ:.II'•ce as)llll as'tbe left,
a till! extra fullness forms
the deep pleat which gives the
effect of a slender skirt. In
back, both legs of the pajama
are deeply pleated below the
back zipper, to offer the flowing ease of a full-length skirt.
It may also be made in a day·
time verslon-k n e e-1 e n g I h
with short sleeves.

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.

'

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~'

OW. th.ru ~.
9to 9•sUday·to' to 7

1.79

CHICKEN··
BREAST.....I.Ll-·

Ll

·BLUE RIBBON

CINN

WITH THESE TERRIFIC FUL-VALU
'

SHOll BOAT

•••

• can

.

•

Graceful patio pajamas
of a colorful Woikik.
print ore easy to sew,
eosy to wear, and just

right for bock yard luaus.
Be sure to use one-way
pattern loyout when
working witn florols .

To give an authentic Hawaiian tua•. start shopping at
your local Singer sewing center for bright Hawaiian materials and such props as tiki
cups and Island beads. Then
tate a warm. end-of-summer
moonlight night. put Hawaiian
music on your hi-fi, make leis
of fresh flowers, and give an
island touch to your cookout.

Seat your guests on the
gro•nd, with a length of Hawaiian fabric sprinkled with
leaves and flowers to serve as
a tablecloth. Wear your prettiest luau outfit and enjoy the
carefree island life- right in
your own back yard.

A new Hawaiian cookbook
details a luau menu: Aloha
cocktails 1a flower fioated on
almost any drink 1, a pupu
I appetiZer! platter with barbecued. spare ribs and butterfly
s h r 1m p, lom•-lomi cherries
(tiny cherry tomatoes stuffed
with cold sa I m on salad),
roasted nuts and pineapple
chunks; Kalua pig (seasoned
pork butt or fresh bam
wrapped in corn husks instead
of ti leaves and charcoalroasted with sweet potatoes);
chicken luau Ia combination
of chicken, spinach and cocon•t milk I and baked bananas.

Sue Burnett Pattern No.
11!25 lo available In olzea 9 to
18, buot alzt~~ 30 I&gt; to 38. Slu
II requires 41j, yards ol 45lneh material. To order, aeod
50 eenls to Stltehlo' Time, e/o
thlo newspaper, P.O. Box llt3,
Radio City Statloo, New York,
N.Y. 10011. Be sure ta IMlude
your
aame, addre11 abd
zip eode.
Poor Pur1e1
Man 0' War, who ran in 1919
and 19211, in the dayo before
the big puroe races, finished
ftrst In 19 out of his 711 races.
but earned leso than t250.000.

,,,.'

,!; .

j

EACH

FRESH

~ CH
L

_.,

IUght resem;d
to lltn!t quantltltl
'·
'
.

Naturally, the luau way of
Life requires an outfit more
glamorous than blue jeansand the Hawaiian-print culotte is the answer.

J

14NCH-IOAIIED·
CHICKENS .

.

-

By JOANNE SCHREIBER

'"

' l'f -

····~···········

STITt::HIN' TIME
'"'' '

--

60f. The only sizeable reduc-

·
303 size
EEN PIAS...... ~ ......... _can _.

I WED
AMERICAN BEAUTY

WHIII
.

·

BERRf'S WORLD

YOUR FAVORITE

.

size~
.
•••••••••••••••••·
can 'I

0 ,.J.

·.

~~

300

SLICED

tall 1
' \

1/2 gal PlASTIC

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·MORToN FROZEN

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.rt..

LARGE BAKERY

PIES
REG.
59c

49~

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•

PREMIER GI!ADE .

•

CHARMIN

y

-RUIT 46oz.
DRINKS

FOOOLAND

DOG FOOil_____ ~r 1. 09
CIJIIPBELLS

TO SOUP ~=~ '12e

TO

..

FOODLAHO

TINEs.•••••l\.JSe
JUICE•••:~45-e

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SUMsWEELT

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BREADED

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FISH SQUARES
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ALLEN~'WOR111,

left and Bryan Bllekley, bod&gt; ot

Pomeroy,. possibly dream of the, day when their motorcy~es
won't be eonftned to the elr&lt;ular lreck or a ride onlhe mlcl-

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SEAMLESS STR'ET'CH

Ladles' Rq.
$1.99 Value

Summer

NYLON
PANT·Y
HOSE .

GREGORY TODD SIMPSON, 23-mon!M&gt;Id son ol Mr. ,11'01

~NNI S T O N

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they coaxed a Jolson or Rlchmlb
or Sophie Tucker or Durante to
sing It at tile ,Palace or Reisen.
•veber•s or the Wv~ Slipper ..•.
They don't remember the U&amp;J¥
lillie dlttleo they Ur&amp;l!d Bloosom
Seeley or Goo VanorJoaSdl.,ck

Promoted at OSU
COLUMBUS (IJPO- Dr. IJon.
w. ~. assistant pro.

re}sor ~
In the Colleg, .
of Aria ai OhiO state Unlveroli;y
and coocluctof or the University
Women's Glee Club. takes over
Sopl. 1 as aoalotant director ol
the Sdlool o1 Music. He joined
tile osu faeulty In 1965.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 15

9 AM-Junior Fair-Dairy S.howmanshlp &amp;Judeinc

·1 zPM-Judeing Dairy Catlle
.I 5 PM-Twilight Horse Harness Racin1 .
8:30 PM-Big Bend Talelt S~c:ase of 1968

3 ROOMS

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tilt Capitol•, architect . ftn
help aftu trying in ll!lin
Q-Are ,,.., loeb ill the
for three · ~~tars 1o rid IW
Sun Catiilll
offici! of mice.
A-No; the Clllll II at aea
level ·llid eontallu 110 loeb.
Thee people
It Ia 101 lllllu ID liiiJ!h and
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ronoecta the MldJtMrallelll lO.volume
set of
Willi the Red Sea.

Q-Whr u the Cl'dnkrrtl

A,cnew'a Greek IO CGlUdl
A-Beca11111 tbe tlender
boe.._,.OIInd, be wao Immediatelltllll
011 wblch tbt lru1t INJWI
ly dubbed at Miami Beach are eurvtd like lbe l*i of a
uzorba the Veep."
crute.
Tho OOP vloo prealdonUII
Cllldlclato -llllpd that PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
''Spira Aanew Ia not a houehold
ord." Tho .
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&lt;ould be aal4 tor Sen. George S. Plckenl, VIenna; Gall Blaine,
McGovern, D.S.D., a lalt- GolllpoUo Ferry; Herman 'llrlominute ~lnllldate tor grealdent. ton, New Haven; Michael A.eiker,
oplnat Vloe President Hubert Pt. Plouant; !lela Goodman, Pt.
H. n.._hroy end SeD. Eugene
Pleasant
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Sen. Tayblr also advilld that
rumors Slating there wiJJ be only
one lane bridges on the Tribble

road are incorrect.
He was told by the Engineer
thai there will be three new
bridges built on the Tribble road
leadlns to the new poria) miJ&gt;e,
these will be two lane bridges,
and a1 the mlne slw there will
be one one lane brldge. Con.struc-

tJon on Ule Tribble road is on

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VALUES FOR ALL IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
,--.a..---------1 GET SMART-SHOP NOW

. 1111 puioe ot the todaY -kid&amp; who
lpOw, out hwidr.do ol looll&amp;h
but IOmewl\ere between
1111111p to loi loose tile pr«tloot'

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~h
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HUTI.NG

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Once-a-veer aar/nga on
Semco Secropedlt: and
lecropedlc Imperial Mattre••••·
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It )'011'111 -had a ..,. back !rom aleeplng
1-., th~ 11 the onot-in-e-IWetlme opportunity
t~~~~'w bttn wehlng for. Now. for • limitad time only \'OU can buy

Gn too 11oft

tomboy
oxford
for
venturous
all-girl
@iris.

and ~ tbret' yeara of optimism, I have concluded that

claasieal victory.
-8011. Albtrt Gore, ll.lking

I.Y . taJioreol.

populated areas, schOOls, Uve.
stock yards, poultcy farms end

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COWMBUS (IJPO- Tbe subIOillc C-I:W Hercules mlillar1
transporls will ny tralnlns mla-

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pattern• are planned to
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Ali!-CONDITIONED

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BROADLOOM UTI~ni

SEAT .. FOLDING

New

The Lockbourne Air Force
Base lntormation otrlce said the
big trlinsports will Oy a onehour training course at .lDO feet
in some areas to 2,500 feet in
others. The Air Force said the

'l'll&lt;ise '!l&gt;lce· have reaorted

to 1 gperrilli tffl of .Waifare

manicured ftnters on the rae.

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Known the world over
fine t:raftsma_nship , the

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UTI'LE JOE F1ELDS In tile arms of hll !ather, JOiellh
Fields, Sr., Cheshire Route 2, foub:l a &amp;turfed animal as OM of
the attractions of the fair.

lor beautiful Rlyling ond

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»Jce'~. between 10ppy

by SMART AIRE

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says love
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popular chau«eured Rolls •

!IOJI&lt;eo and · bemosn lfle ohln
1n wh&amp;t'a happeniJ&gt;g to popular
myk .. Entlroiy forgetting how
lhe~ hoatles and cajoled and beg.
ged stars to perform tllelr also

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the ~the
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Cllldltlltootafter
the elecdOD retur111 are in.

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You,r~ an u.u
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Fun:bei'liire, thia " achoal of around
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thc!U&amp;I1t boo it that Nl~ With
retary.
Ill• oWii nmniAit!on lA illJM! alii
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,A
ll a pen011
unity. · went through a aerJe-s of
who tzpecti to find Clll adconl'lrence&amp; with GOP leaders
verse prodictlon ill 4
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DISCHARGED: Kay Sider&amp;,
alxxlt tho , VIce . Presidency
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•!•Calt9n
with llx - · ·
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One o1 tile natlon'a leadl1111
!llddlejoort;
Mrs. Perry Tackett,
'" Mr. llld Ali&gt; a. lliY/ll ~ and
WHILE A HOOPIT AL ,._, merel,v to let those.Jeaderl hove
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Sunday variou1- Loon; Mrs. stella Tumor, Hen.
· llmily 11 Haillptob, Va,, ..a Mr., lln't tilt moot romantic setting a theoretical voice In · the
'111e kid who oaee answered 1,y referred w McGovern as tile
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,,..... Mro. Darryl Kriclilp llld r.m. tcir a Wedding annlvorllll'Y, ob· declaiOI'L
all the alarms crew up, be- ll'lvernor ol South Da-; .... •non; Mrs. Robert Pleken1,
Vltma.
T.hla theory involve• II. certlln
, Uy. at N'-'" Newo. thoy alao oe"in,.e, novertheleea tllel's
aa senator. ·
BIRTH: Mr. and lllro. Michael
.. ·lllured the NavY baaol1 Norlolk, · where Mr. and Mta, Leo Searla amount or miiJii.reldlng, but
SeMl.ler,
Cheshire, 0., a son.
there
Is
this
lacl:
Nixon's
and tile l.anill!' Air Force Base cllebrlted tllelr 39th,
1111aqoton,
And tllere "'" a eelebraliJ&gt;o. announcement that Agnew waa
Rumor Reported
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MIKE HARTINGER, l!l'llldoon rosea and prellnted Ids Wile .number of those who had
came a personnel man1ger,
ot Mra. C],yda Allensworth and with a watch. Other members ol conferred with hlm abuut the and
Incorrect
now runs his firm's "fire"
lira, Vlollt Hertlnger, made the tile lamlly came with slllo. Mer· second spot on the ticket.
department
The choice of Agnew raises a
"'Air Pore. TlmesH tbla week tlla ha&amp; been con!lned lo tile hosPT. PLEASANT - Sen, Ran• • •
historical
of just how
JIItil for the peat three weeki. much help question
dall
Taylor, D-Mason, staled ho
If you halle trouble keepA vice presidonUII
ing change in your pocket, h&amp;s been advilld by the District
I'll, carrying an unwrapptd
Engineer, that Secondary 29,
toflet bar in the same
Crab Crook Road; Mason Couni;y,
pocllet.
Will be resurfaced, A purehase

In Assarted

Cl.,..,... , tolll

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TALK ABOUT COTION CANDY! These two )'OII!WIIerl,
Greg Deel, lect, son of Mrs. UOO&amp; Deel, Racine, ami Wllllell
Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ball, Racine, waded Into
pink cotton candy - also a netessity for .-midway an:! a ball
11 the
lair.

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seleCted· Apow, , a onMimt
olliiPOttar . ot Goy, Nil""' A

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llrcer wltllout Johnson.
Thut tlio aoner to the
lilatorlctl quoatloa oeemo lo be:
Walt ...U N o - . Hlatorlana
end polltlclalll ean quarrel

lloeaoso

•lllill&lt;IJ\o.

NEvER CAN TELL whore 100'11 oeo a blllar Juat Iaiit
ali Marli,n and
Jcom hltz· 'hl't fill a tour !J{ with a -.ia.cine 411 ~ Ntllla
. eo1on1o1 Wll~...u..,. IPO*- Air For~ Ba• ~Ill. Laa
, ted Lt. Oaiit CrA!Ikt Who h ata- Vqaa, Nflj,
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doaocl with 1110 il:S..f1avy 11 Nor· · .Tilt l~yoar-old ..., ot Col.
folk\ Va. He wu ~ Jlllh hla en.t Mra.
Hortingw waa
!IWIIller, lira. Wolter".troolul, Who plchlred lli lhu '"11mea• as he
: IIU · 1itoa vlalttnc wUi&gt; bar ..., . received a ~ for lila late. II
llld ~ • iJI • law tho paa ""' lilt 11rat hoi~ ·In lilt
No. eliht _llole. Mlko boo been
The Fultt lan)l!l.Qiumed M!'J!- pl.,..,. ,Ill tho eauroe Ills than

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Mr s. Bruce Simpson, Middlepo~ had just completed h1s s1xth
ride in a shiny convertible when this photo was snapped.

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and Mrs. Donald Smith, Racine, found tile merry..go-round a
diversion amid the twinkli11: mi~ay lights.

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llro. ,Gorlilla, ,a
te lll411op0rt) luntlulaWtl'c ln"het · a1 Ml.1lnJI Beach whc\,., W.. · .pJtljdonUII Cllldkllcy """ lho
·~Ill :;t lllrlllulf•, 01 -~ CourQ: tollit: "Muclo nlctr .- COiivlnCo4 lhot Rlcbor\1 ·II. lidO tloctlcll for the · late
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hlldt In lilt lltllilboey .Pf'IPtl'l.y on Gl'IDI St. ·MarJiw al hil rllltlll,W mate nem- woul4 have made It 1&lt;1 tho
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now Melp beftlra Nlxan, hlmaolf, na Whltll 1101111 without LBJ, Pro.
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Tltlnb tllllomco'afllduaiyt Unflultd' Conllrllclion, )00'11 get •II
lht hNhllflllaupport and rlttful Comfort you and '/OIIf blolc deaervo.
WhldiMr ~you tltcldt on. it hta to looiiQCid " - for YOUr ,
'6&amp;o~c end YOUr budgtt. '11111 Btmao Sac:roptdlc ot Sacropeollc Imperial
'11111-1'0'1 t30 and kelp you CCII!Iforlabty hippy for VIlli to come.

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DAVID

ALLEN~'WOR111,

left and Bryan Bllekley, bod&gt; ot

Pomeroy,. possibly dream of the, day when their motorcy~es
won't be eonftned to the elr&lt;ular lreck or a ride onlhe mlcl-

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First Quality Udlts
SEAMLESS STR'ET'CH

Ladles' Rq.
$1.99 Value

Summer

NYLON
PANT·Y
HOSE .

GREGORY TODD SIMPSON, 23-mon!M&gt;Id son ol Mr. ,11'01

~NNI S T O N

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Ha~dNgs

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IIIOilied lA tllelr lllldyearswlillo
they coaxed a Jolson or Rlchmlb
or Sophie Tucker or Durante to
sing It at tile ,Palace or Reisen.
•veber•s or the Wv~ Slipper ..•.
They don't remember the U&amp;J¥
lillie dlttleo they Ur&amp;l!d Bloosom
Seeley or Goo VanorJoaSdl.,ck

Promoted at OSU
COLUMBUS (IJPO- Dr. IJon.
w. ~. assistant pro.

re}sor ~
In the Colleg, .
of Aria ai OhiO state Unlveroli;y
and coocluctof or the University
Women's Glee Club. takes over
Sopl. 1 as aoalotant director ol
the Sdlool o1 Music. He joined
tile osu faeulty In 1965.

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drauna.

Keepsake name is your
assurance of lasting sati s f&lt;~ c tion

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HIGHLIGHTS FOR
THURSDAY, AUGUST 15

9 AM-Junior Fair-Dairy S.howmanshlp &amp;Judeinc

·1 zPM-Judeing Dairy Catlle
.I 5 PM-Twilight Horse Harness Racin1 .
8:30 PM-Big Bend Talelt S~c:ase of 1968

3 ROOMS

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tilt Capitol•, architect . ftn
help aftu trying in ll!lin
Q-Are ,,.., loeb ill the
for three · ~~tars 1o rid IW
Sun Catiilll
offici! of mice.
A-No; the Clllll II at aea
level ·llid eontallu 110 loeb.
Thee people
It Ia 101 lllllu ID liiiJ!h and
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ronoecta the MldJtMrallelll lO.volume
set of
Willi the Red Sea.

Q-Whr u the Cl'dnkrrtl

A,cnew'a Greek IO CGlUdl
A-Beca11111 tbe tlender
boe.._,.OIInd, be wao Immediatelltllll
011 wblch tbt lru1t INJWI
ly dubbed at Miami Beach are eurvtd like lbe l*i of a
uzorba the Veep."
crute.
Tho OOP vloo prealdonUII
Cllldlclato -llllpd that PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
''Spira Aanew Ia not a houehold
ord." Tho .
rtal·'· ADMI'I1'ED: M r a. Michael
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&lt;ould be aal4 tor Sen. George S. Plckenl, VIenna; Gall Blaine,
McGovern, D.S.D., a lalt- GolllpoUo Ferry; Herman 'llrlominute ~lnllldate tor grealdent. ton, New Haven; Michael A.eiker,
oplnat Vloe President Hubert Pt. Plouant; !lela Goodman, Pt.
H. n.._hroy end SeD. Eugene
Pleasant
~·.,Corthy ot Minnesota.

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lb. lllntolllliaiod thtlf......,.and
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Includes 2'h mllesotnew surface
and ditching.

o&lt;eaaliinally ' riles

Sen. Tayblr also advilld that
rumors Slating there wiJJ be only
one lane bridges on the Tribble

road are incorrect.
He was told by the Engineer
thai there will be three new
bridges built on the Tribble road
leadlns to the new poria) miJ&gt;e,
these will be two lane bridges,
and a1 the mlne slw there will
be one one lane brldge. Con.struc-

tJon on Ule Tribble road is on

schedule. .f·

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DAIRY VALLEY
At The End of Pomeroy-Mason Bridle

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VALUES FOR ALL IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
,--.a..---------1 GET SMART-SHOP NOW

. 1111 puioe ot the todaY -kid&amp; who
lpOw, out hwidr.do ol looll&amp;h
but IOmewl\ere between
1111111p to loi loose tile pr«tloot'

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AUGUST

~h
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iol'fs·\illd

HUTI.NG

of

Once-a-veer aar/nga on
Semco Secropedlt: and
lecropedlc Imperial Mattre••••·
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It )'011'111 -had a ..,. back !rom aleeplng
1-., th~ 11 the onot-in-e-IWetlme opportunity
t~~~~'w bttn wehlng for. Now. for • limitad time only \'OU can buy

Gn too 11oft

tomboy
oxford
for
venturous
all-girl
@iris.

and ~ tbret' yeara of optimism, I have concluded that

claasieal victory.
-8011. Albtrt Gore, ll.lking

I.Y . taJioreol.

populated areas, schOOls, Uve.
stock yards, poultcy farms end

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COWMBUS (IJPO- Tbe subIOillc C-I:W Hercules mlillar1
transporls will ny tralnlns mla-

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pattern• are planned to
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Ali!-CONDITIONED

Uhll 2.PIECE.
BROADLOOM UTI~ni

SEAT .. FOLDING

New

The Lockbourne Air Force
Base lntormation otrlce said the
big trlinsports will Oy a onehour training course at .lDO feet
in some areas to 2,500 feet in
others. The Air Force said the

'l'll&lt;ise '!l&gt;lce· have reaorted

to 1 gperrilli tffl of .Waifare

manicured ftnters on the rae.

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Known the world over
fine t:raftsma_nship , the

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UTI'LE JOE F1ELDS In tile arms of hll !ather, JOiellh
Fields, Sr., Cheshire Route 2, foub:l a &amp;turfed animal as OM of
the attractions of the fair.

lor beautiful Rlyling ond

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»Jce'~. between 10ppy

by SMART AIRE

The ring
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Mtss America.'

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popular chau«eured Rolls •

!IOJI&lt;eo and · bemosn lfle ohln
1n wh&amp;t'a happeniJ&gt;g to popular
myk .. Entlroiy forgetting how
lhe~ hoatles and cajoled and beg.
ged stars to perform tllelr also

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the ~the
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Cllldltlltootafter
the elecdOD retur111 are in.

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You,r~ an u.u
plaae
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Fun:bei'liire, thia " achoal of around
aay
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thc!U&amp;I1t boo it that Nl~ With
retary.
Ill• oWii nmniAit!on lA illJM! alii
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ll a pen011
unity. · went through a aerJe-s of
who tzpecti to find Clll adconl'lrence&amp; with GOP leaders
verse prodictlon ill 4
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DISCHARGED: Kay Sider&amp;,
alxxlt tho , VIce . Presidency
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•!•Calt9n
with llx - · ·
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One o1 tile natlon'a leadl1111
!llddlejoort;
Mrs. Perry Tackett,
'" Mr. llld Ali&gt; a. lliY/ll ~ and
WHILE A HOOPIT AL ,._, merel,v to let those.Jeaderl hove
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Sunday variou1- Loon; Mrs. stella Tumor, Hen.
· llmily 11 Haillptob, Va,, ..a Mr., lln't tilt moot romantic setting a theoretical voice In · the
'111e kid who oaee answered 1,y referred w McGovern as tile
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,,..... Mro. Darryl Kriclilp llld r.m. tcir a Wedding annlvorllll'Y, ob· declaiOI'L
all the alarms crew up, be- ll'lvernor ol South Da-; .... •non; Mrs. Robert Pleken1,
Vltma.
T.hla theory involve• II. certlln
, Uy. at N'-'" Newo. thoy alao oe"in,.e, novertheleea tllel's
aa senator. ·
BIRTH: Mr. and lllro. Michael
.. ·lllured the NavY baaol1 Norlolk, · where Mr. and Mta, Leo Searla amount or miiJii.reldlng, but
SeMl.ler,
Cheshire, 0., a son.
there
Is
this
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Nixon's
and tile l.anill!' Air Force Base cllebrlted tllelr 39th,
1111aqoton,
And tllere "'" a eelebraliJ&gt;o. announcement that Agnew waa
Rumor Reported
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MIKE HARTINGER, l!l'llldoon rosea and prellnted Ids Wile .number of those who had
came a personnel man1ger,
ot Mra. C],yda Allensworth and with a watch. Other members ol conferred with hlm abuut the and
Incorrect
now runs his firm's "fire"
lira, Vlollt Hertlnger, made the tile lamlly came with slllo. Mer· second spot on the ticket.
department
The choice of Agnew raises a
"'Air Pore. TlmesH tbla week tlla ha&amp; been con!lned lo tile hosPT. PLEASANT - Sen, Ran• • •
historical
of just how
JIItil for the peat three weeki. much help question
dall
Taylor, D-Mason, staled ho
If you halle trouble keepA vice presidonUII
ing change in your pocket, h&amp;s been advilld by the District
I'll, carrying an unwrapptd
Engineer, that Secondary 29,
toflet bar in the same
Crab Crook Road; Mason Couni;y,
pocllet.
Will be resurfaced, A purehase

In Assarted

Cl.,..,... , tolll

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TALK ABOUT COTION CANDY! These two )'OII!WIIerl,
Greg Deel, lect, son of Mrs. UOO&amp; Deel, Racine, ami Wllllell
Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ball, Racine, waded Into
pink cotton candy - also a netessity for .-midway an:! a ball
11 the
lair.

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tli&gt;ilocl , . lila ha..r wben ho
seleCted· Apow, , a onMimt
olliiPOttar . ot Goy, Nil""' A

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llrcer wltllout Johnson.
Thut tlio aoner to the
lilatorlctl quoatloa oeemo lo be:
Walt ...U N o - . Hlatorlana
end polltlclalll ean quarrel

lloeaoso

•lllill&lt;IJ\o.

NEvER CAN TELL whore 100'11 oeo a blllar Juat Iaiit
ali Marli,n and
Jcom hltz· 'hl't fill a tour !J{ with a -.ia.cine 411 ~ Ntllla
. eo1on1o1 Wll~...u..,. IPO*- Air For~ Ba• ~Ill. Laa
, ted Lt. Oaiit CrA!Ikt Who h ata- Vqaa, Nflj,
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doaocl with 1110 il:S..f1avy 11 Nor· · .Tilt l~yoar-old ..., ot Col.
folk\ Va. He wu ~ Jlllh hla en.t Mra.
Hortingw waa
!IWIIller, lira. Wolter".troolul, Who plchlred lli lhu '"11mea• as he
: IIU · 1itoa vlalttnc wUi&gt; bar ..., . received a ~ for lila late. II
llld ~ • iJI • law tho paa ""' lilt 11rat hoi~ ·In lilt
No. eliht _llole. Mlko boo been
The Fultt lan)l!l.Qiumed M!'J!- pl.,..,. ,Ill tho eauroe Ills than

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IIJU'BIII ot &gt;letory over Nhoaln
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Mr s. Bruce Simpson, Middlepo~ had just completed h1s s1xth
ride in a shiny convertible when this photo was snapped.

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and Mrs. Donald Smith, Racine, found tile merry..go-round a
diversion amid the twinkli11: mi~ay lights.

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'l'lltre'alola lo loo 1114 ftJr
11&gt; ,- this .daJ alxxlt wllllllor
,.Jbellovelt,;alk Mto. Loo•GerUJW,
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&gt;leo
llro. ,Gorlilla, ,a
te lll411op0rt) luntlulaWtl'c ln"het · a1 Ml.1lnJI Beach whc\,., W.. · .pJtljdonUII Cllldkllcy """ lho
·~Ill :;t lllrlllulf•, 01 -~ CourQ: tollit: "Muclo nlctr .- COiivlnCo4 lhot Rlcbor\1 ·II. lidO tloctlcll for the · late
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~re ~- ~·ve ~~~·~ wu:Jiuaoll&lt;ilpo N~ hod pretQ- ·wilt .~ ~· Hhn F. K.mociy,
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lor&lt;'lo oay Keftnec!y,
hlldt In lilt lltllilboey .Pf'IPtl'l.y on Gl'IDI St. ·MarJiw al hil rllltlll,W mate nem- woul4 have made It 1&lt;1 tho
- t.lo 1111\ero for
now Melp beftlra Nlxan, hlmaolf, na Whltll 1101111 without LBJ, Pro.
·. Hlp SehGOIIollllllor -truCIIclil.
ChoiOD IJ .Iho GOP pruldenliol

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Tltlnb tllllomco'afllduaiyt Unflultd' Conllrllclion, )00'11 get •II
lht hNhllflllaupport and rlttful Comfort you and '/OIIf blolc deaervo.
WhldiMr ~you tltcldt on. it hta to looiiQCid " - for YOUr ,
'6&amp;o~c end YOUr budgtt. '11111 Btmao Sac:roptdlc ot Sacropeollc Imperial
'11111-1'0'1 t30 and kelp you CCII!Iforlabty hippy for VIlli to come.

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Till~ 1 ~~~ T~fheti tllia jlln- ElliabOtli ~.- ~ Olhe1 Re~
SlJII ,lro1n €8~ , !9 FSEA 'J,'Itle,' Dllllle.., ~ ~+nllJ:r,lleli,,,
j opoclol odJcatiOn leoc~r; Jl..,._!, ' Jam in F'rli1lilln tV, ,PL -l'l'!lfADI
n&lt;l COlo, nul pllcod ·1&lt;&gt;'-.A IJ1. Jr. Hlchi ~I Culp,
tie I ~clol Ecluci'uon l;!floher; peJemenlU"Yl slilsliule -~·· :
Nll~f Fi8lds &amp;o~p· i.laJ"'! el.,. Marie ~til, Ge~
mentary to ESEA Tl!lf ·l ·~~al Rev. Jac~.W~eh. ., )' , , ·.. . ••• ,,..,
Education teacher; Sharon Alber~
Res~ti..,. . aceejlted "-~
chlnsld tto1n Walllllla Jr. ~.sr. Ann CUip; N9rtll Pt; Plead."~ ,
High to .Pt. fl-nt Jr. , High; •. ~.. Stover; 'RoOoevelt( Allee ' .......
RalPh~ tt&lt;ioll:teaclillr .a,rW.., ROach, ~100, ~ Honnle Dow"
haml Jr. aild Sr, High to·~e· ell, Pt. Pleloant Jr. Hlah.
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High; Hittle Jordan ll'omregular I
s..&gt;t. Sllllth would lllit ·
teacherat~etosubstltute
recommend to tho ' boardllllt
teacher; F1oyd Cole !r&lt;m eleinelltile reslgnotiOnl o!DOI!IId VIIi

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Paul M. Clllford, Sr .. Donald
G. Collins, Mr~. Fred E. DeiIenbaugh, David A. Edelman,
~ry, -A. Haah,·· Mrl. ·DIIIai'' R.
Henry, Walter L. Rollman, Mrs.
Morris L. Ho1111n, Mrs. Jessie
A. King, Joseph R. Manley, Mrs.
Laura Sayre, Mrs. Carl R. Shook,
William H. Smith, James D. Taborn, Paul T, Wood, Mrs. Clyde
B. Frazier, Mrs. Rleb&amp;rd G. Enyart, Mrs. Paul M. !iddmore,
sndlnfant 8CI1, Mrs. Chester F.
WUUams 1111C1 Infant daughter.

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a•aUtute teacher tO ofd.
nanee Scboal regular ~''·"'.'-..
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lne to accePt position lor 196869 school term were: . WUfrod
· Dingess, principal ~nnyslde el·
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Meter ai1ll Jotm · Slqr,·both
former (.'(JacheaatWahama, be
accepted. The boord decllrod
their positions vacant.

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thia extra mouth in planning food budgeta.

l'uiii'N' Boota, Little Friskies and Hartz Mountain,

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our Daily Cat Food has made many a pussy purr.

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ANN P"GE- OUR FINEST QU...LITY

mOetilll! .,., a talk by Dr. Joe
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Schoola In Dade County, Fla.

"NN P"GE- OUR FINEST QU ... LITY

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Calllltrf Clult

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Jane Parker Favorites!

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UIDA CIICtCI llhouldor C..
JIFFY BR!ADED
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Swiss Steak ............. 59c V-eal Steaks1 99e Baton 3 ... 99«

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juat to name afew.

over 11i0 school board meri'lbt&gt;rs
and ldlool superintendent• from
tlowgbout the stale.
Thl meeting began lut !linday. One of the hlghlllllts o! the

macltinery in the 2llth century
ha8 put the modern farmer in
the tapilalist class. Today the
average,' American farm worker has abOut 40 hurser)Ower ut
hhr command. a~ aJ{ainst 1.6

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Capllallolk hrmer
The development or [arm

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Cube Stea~s

of pet foods, brands like Purina, Ken·L·Ration, Gaines,

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SCICTI'O LIVESTOCK
Hogs: 190-220, 20,;0; No. 1,
20. 7~; 220-240, 20; 240 - 280,
19.~0; 180-190, 1956;Sowa,l6. 10·
17.56; Boars, 14.50-15; Stock
Hogs, 16.60-20.
Callie: Choice Stocra, 26.90 •
27,30; food, 25.50-26; Slandard,
24.25-2~; Good HeUen, 25-26. 40;
Standord, 21-24. 10; Commercial
Cows. 18.80.20.90; UtUicy, 16.56.
18.10; Camer snd Cutter, 16 •
down; Bulla, 21.70-23.25; Stock
Cattle Stocrs, 23.00-28.7~.
Veal calves: Choice, 35; Good.
34; Mediwn, 30; Commercial
27.50; Baby Calves by the Head'
20-34,
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26.10; Medium, 24; Feodora, 21.90.

member Harry Sidei-a returned
TUesda.Y from a Human Resource
Institute at West Virginia We"'
l07on College at Buckhmloa,
aPIIII&amp;ored by tile college.
'l'be lnotltute was atteiMiod by

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l'T, PLEASANT - !iljJcrintendent of Mason c:ouncy Sc:hOOio
L Brooks Smltll snd School Boar~

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Kroger

FRESH PICNIC snLE ·

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at Kroger

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Collins, Rl I Radclll!; Mrs.
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Jsckooo; Tina M. Browntne, Ypsl.

BU!THS
Mrs. Rex M. Johnston, Rt. 2
Gallipolis, twins, a 8CI1 at 9 a.
m. and a 1011 at 9:06 Lm. Tuesday; Mra. Rupert J. Crandel, Rt.
1 Letart, daughter, 1:23 p.m.
'1\lesday; Mrs. WOllam H. Col·
!Ina, RL 1 ROdclt!f, daughter,
2:08 p.m. '1\lesday; Mrs. Douglas M. Crabtree, Rt 4 Osk Hill,
100, 5:17 p.m. Tuesdly; Mrs.
David L. Henry, Kanauga, daugh-'
ter, 11:49 p.m. '1\lesd&amp;y.

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allllltot at a ·~ '!! *100 per
week e!Ceclhe Jul); .31; · MJ;l.
Maxine Lathe¥ wa&amp; ·namfiCI 1,.,_
stltuiAI socr«ary In tho eowi¥01·
ftce; Otis Rice was also nomod
school alldltor at f2 per hour, ~
hours per day,10dayspermontll,
$1,800 per Yi'U· Rice Is to asstst In scboolaccountlneaild audttlng lunch l'ft)OI'Is aod geoenl
accounts and lextbooks,also,dlsbursements and lnwntoryilll! !or
the scboollerm as needed.
Teacher trans!era approved~
eluded: Lawrence Steele !r&lt;m
Woods to MI. Olive elementary;
Lawrence cartmlll fr&lt;HR Beech
Hill elementary to Sunnyside elementarYi WWiam maine, Jr.,
from Sunnyside to Woods elementary; Katie Smitll 1r&lt;m Pt.
Pleasant Jr. HIRh to ESEA Title
1 Remedial Reading; Patricia

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PT. PLEASANT ._ Tile, 11a- Blvok• SDI\11 were: l'lul w..-.
CJooDity Board ot Education (!old, aoalllaDI bind dlre&lt;tor at .
11111
nl&amp;ht olllj)loyod teocl&gt;o PPHS; Jameo Toylor, T. L1ll L .
.,.. ani! cdler personneL \ inltruclor at PPIIS; Rosamunl
' Teichers lj)provod G&gt;r empl.,j.v Ball, ·PPHS; Jane Balle~, Naoon
mont durllll! tile 19611-69 school Elementary; Sllaron Toylor,
term as recommended by s..&gt;L Jleale Elememary; Joseph Dean
Selle&amp;, Now Haven elementarY;
11ut11 Sawyers, Pt. Pleosant Jr.
F,
High; Virgil Burris, Jr., WollaLHOSPITAL NEWS
ma Jr..... Sr. High; Georgia J.
Obregon, Wohama Jr. and Sr.
HOLZER HOSPITAL: VIsiting High and Sllaron Barnette, Beech
t.wrs 2-i ancl 7-8 p.m. Peronts HilL Substitute teacher, Shirley
PhUips.
only 111 Podiatries Ward.
Otller school personnel hired
ADMISSIONS
were:
Helen Howard, cook at New
Mr&amp;. Cora M, ~ster, 1056
Haven
elementary; custodians,
Second Ave.; James B. Bloomer,
WII'ren
Stewart, Leon elemc~
25 Madiaoo Ave. ; Mra. David L.
Henry, KanauPi LandOn Bur~ tary; Sc:eft Stewart, Leoo el..
- · Rl. 2 Gallipolis; Mrs. Da- mentary and Phyllis Wheeler,
vid S. McCoy, Rt. I Gallipolis; Mt. Flower elementary; M r s.
Paula !lie Arpbrlght, Vlntoo; t.ynda. Taylor was hired as school
Mark D. Smltll, Rt. 2 Gallipolis;
Rebecca J. Frasher, Rt. 2 Patriot; Mrs. Jesse A. Plantz, Rt.
2 Galllpolio; Mrs. Rupert J.
Crandol, Rl I Letart; Mrs. Gary
E. Roach, Henderson; David E.
I ~ncar, Gallipolis Ferry; Mark
A. ~cor, Gallipolis; Mra. Jerry C. Scot~ Rt. 1 Letart; Mrs.
Rex M. Johnston, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Brian T. Dowell, Middleport; Mrs. Eleanor Howard, Pomeroy; Mrs. Daniel c. Pooler,
Rt. 1 Middleport; Mrs. Bobble
D. HllliUIIOI&gt;d, Rt. 2 Wellston;
WOllam A. Crider, Rt2 Cellettsburg, Ky.; Mrs. Charles P, Collier, Kitts Hili; JOI(y L. Pickens,
Ravenswood; Michael J, Cook,
Coalton; Mrs. Marcella R, Corn,

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Till~ 1 ~~~ T~fheti tllia jlln- ElliabOtli ~.- ~ Olhe1 Re~
SlJII ,lro1n €8~ , !9 FSEA 'J,'Itle,' Dllllle.., ~ ~+nllJ:r,lleli,,,
j opoclol odJcatiOn leoc~r; Jl..,._!, ' Jam in F'rli1lilln tV, ,PL -l'l'!lfADI
n&lt;l COlo, nul pllcod ·1&lt;&gt;'-.A IJ1. Jr. Hlchi ~I Culp,
tie I ~clol Ecluci'uon l;!floher; peJemenlU"Yl slilsliule -~·· :
Nll~f Fi8lds &amp;o~p· i.laJ"'! el.,. Marie ~til, Ge~
mentary to ESEA Tl!lf ·l ·~~al Rev. Jac~.W~eh. ., )' , , ·.. . ••• ,,..,
Education teacher; Sharon Alber~
Res~ti..,. . aceejlted "-~
chlnsld tto1n Walllllla Jr. ~.sr. Ann CUip; N9rtll Pt; Plead."~ ,
High to .Pt. fl-nt Jr. , High; •. ~.. Stover; 'RoOoevelt( Allee ' .......
RalPh~ tt&lt;ioll:teaclillr .a,rW.., ROach, ~100, ~ Honnle Dow"
haml Jr. aild Sr, High to·~e· ell, Pt. Pleloant Jr. Hlah.
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High; Hittle Jordan ll'omregular I
s..&gt;t. Sllllth would lllit ·
teacherat~etosubstltute
recommend to tho ' boardllllt
teacher; F1oyd Cole !r&lt;m eleinelltile reslgnotiOnl o!DOI!IId VIIi

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Paul M. Clllford, Sr .. Donald
G. Collins, Mr~. Fred E. DeiIenbaugh, David A. Edelman,
~ry, -A. Haah,·· Mrl. ·DIIIai'' R.
Henry, Walter L. Rollman, Mrs.
Morris L. Ho1111n, Mrs. Jessie
A. King, Joseph R. Manley, Mrs.
Laura Sayre, Mrs. Carl R. Shook,
William H. Smith, James D. Taborn, Paul T, Wood, Mrs. Clyde
B. Frazier, Mrs. Rleb&amp;rd G. Enyart, Mrs. Paul M. !iddmore,
sndlnfant 8CI1, Mrs. Chester F.
WUUams 1111C1 Infant daughter.

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a•aUtute teacher tO ofd.
nanee Scboal regular ~''·"'.'-..
Tllchers ..,. Principals llll·
lne to accePt position lor 196869 school term were: . WUfrod
· Dingess, principal ~nnyslde el·
tary

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Meter ai1ll Jotm · Slqr,·both
former (.'(JacheaatWahama, be
accepted. The boord decllrod
their positions vacant.

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thia extra mouth in planning food budgeta.

l'uiii'N' Boota, Little Friskies and Hartz Mountain,

in Planninc your food budget, here's a tip.

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If you're a cat-lover, you should know
our Daily Cat Food has made many a pussy purr.

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BI G BUYS

hodu.-:c

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BREAD

2
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loans

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7-

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tOe

·-3~

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Ice Milk .....

7-

FRESH D"ILY

20c

•u•45C

SAVE
IOc

Why Pay More?
ANN P"GE- OUR FINEST QU...LITY

mOetilll! .,., a talk by Dr. Joe
Hall, Iormor !ilperintendent of
Schoola In Dade County, Fla.

"NN P"GE- OUR FINEST QU ... LITY

· Peanut Butter
Puddings ••••
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SAVE

Breeze
z._._75e

17•

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Breaklasl
Colby
A&amp;P 97%

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Ham ....... 89c..

Kroger f'endertlll
Bonele•IIo•ton

""'"' Ql I•

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Thighs .... 49c

lb.

a ~$1

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Pork&amp;Beaos

Bi-Nu Milk 2 :t:· 89e
a.. ......

Chers Delight

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5
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59c

-

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Catsup •.. .8

=. 85c
Kroior Grapofrvlt ... Or-

K-W...

JUiCeS . . . . . . 2 ':.: 85c
K""'lcod

Tea Bags ...... =" 85c
K,.... G101o - . . , Colo Slow,
11...,, I lollllll

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Spinaeh . . . . 6 ':.,.• 85c
Peas . . . . . . . 4 :..• 85c

v.. c..,. LltoM Gr-'

Cream Pies

K--

Dressings . . 3 ::... 85c
Mustard

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Beets . •. . . . 6 ~-• 85c

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SPECIALI-SAVE IOc-CREAMY

WHY PAT MOU?

1o tileir shape. Parag&lt;ln is a
perfJl&lt;.i sphere, c~g·shape is
an eltmgated oval, and su on.

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MAKES
20.qtL

DPtBiue

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WHITE HOUSE-INSTANT NON-FAT

Dry Milk

Livers .. ~ •. 59t

$2.1P

83e

Jello Gelaiinl
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Tomato Juice • ~ .
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Peanut
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Ham .. '! 3.49

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Pork Loin ... 79c
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"Ham Roast ;: 85e

Calllltrf Clult

Plaia Flour

SPECIAL LOW PRICE!

APPLE PIES

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Jane Parker Favorites!

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Chuck Steak ....... ~ . __ .. 49c Haddock ~ 49c
UIDA CIICtCI llhouldor C..
JIFFY BR!ADED
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Swiss Steak ............. 59c V-eal Steaks1 99e Baton 3 ... 99«

Ground Chuck .. 69e

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h.p. in 13'10. atcordinu tu tht'
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Lamb ••• .,, '19c

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Beef Oxtails ....~l~
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Try our AtP, Medallion, or Daily Dog Foods ...

Mayonnaise • • ••;: 59'
Stuffed Olives • ~~ 69'

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juat to name afew.

over 11i0 school board meri'lbt&gt;rs
and ldlool superintendent• from
tlowgbout the stale.
Thl meeting began lut !linday. One of the hlghlllllts o! the

macltinery in the 2llth century
ha8 put the modern farmer in
the tapilalist class. Today the
average,' American farm worker has abOut 40 hurser)Ower ut
hhr command. a~ aJ{ainst 1.6

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For variety, quality and ecoiJomy, ohouldn't AlP be your pet store!

Capllallolk hrmer
The development or [arm

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Cube Stea~s

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You'll ftnd at your AlP an unbelievable choiee

l;xp. 11181•

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SCICTI'O LIVESTOCK
Hogs: 190-220, 20,;0; No. 1,
20. 7~; 220-240, 20; 240 - 280,
19.~0; 180-190, 1956;Sowa,l6. 10·
17.56; Boars, 14.50-15; Stock
Hogs, 16.60-20.
Callie: Choice Stocra, 26.90 •
27,30; food, 25.50-26; Slandard,
24.25-2~; Good HeUen, 25-26. 40;
Standord, 21-24. 10; Commercial
Cows. 18.80.20.90; UtUicy, 16.56.
18.10; Camer snd Cutter, 16 •
down; Bulla, 21.70-23.25; Stock
Cattle Stocrs, 23.00-28.7~.
Veal calves: Choice, 35; Good.
34; Mediwn, 30; Commercial
27.50; Baby Calves by the Head'
20-34,
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26.10; Medium, 24; Feodora, 21.90.

member Harry Sidei-a returned
TUesda.Y from a Human Resource
Institute at West Virginia We"'
l07on College at Buckhmloa,
aPIIII&amp;ored by tile college.
'l'be lnotltute was atteiMiod by

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l'T, PLEASANT - !iljJcrintendent of Mason c:ouncy Sc:hOOio
L Brooks Smltll snd School Boar~

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Kroger

FRESH PICNIC snLE ·

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at Kroger

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Jsckooo; Tina M. Browntne, Ypsl.

BU!THS
Mrs. Rex M. Johnston, Rt. 2
Gallipolis, twins, a 8CI1 at 9 a.
m. and a 1011 at 9:06 Lm. Tuesday; Mra. Rupert J. Crandel, Rt.
1 Letart, daughter, 1:23 p.m.
'1\lesday; Mrs. WOllam H. Col·
!Ina, RL 1 ROdclt!f, daughter,
2:08 p.m. '1\lesday; Mrs. Douglas M. Crabtree, Rt 4 Osk Hill,
100, 5:17 p.m. Tuesdly; Mrs.
David L. Henry, Kanauga, daugh-'
ter, 11:49 p.m. '1\lesd&amp;y.

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week e!Ceclhe Jul); .31; · MJ;l.
Maxine Lathe¥ wa&amp; ·namfiCI 1,.,_
stltuiAI socr«ary In tho eowi¥01·
ftce; Otis Rice was also nomod
school alldltor at f2 per hour, ~
hours per day,10dayspermontll,
$1,800 per Yi'U· Rice Is to asstst In scboolaccountlneaild audttlng lunch l'ft)OI'Is aod geoenl
accounts and lextbooks,also,dlsbursements and lnwntoryilll! !or
the scboollerm as needed.
Teacher trans!era approved~
eluded: Lawrence Steele !r&lt;m
Woods to MI. Olive elementary;
Lawrence cartmlll fr&lt;HR Beech
Hill elementary to Sunnyside elementarYi WWiam maine, Jr.,
from Sunnyside to Woods elementary; Katie Smitll 1r&lt;m Pt.
Pleasant Jr. HIRh to ESEA Title
1 Remedial Reading; Patricia

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PT. PLEASANT ._ Tile, 11a- Blvok• SDI\11 were: l'lul w..-.
CJooDity Board ot Education (!old, aoalllaDI bind dlre&lt;tor at .
11111
nl&amp;ht olllj)loyod teocl&gt;o PPHS; Jameo Toylor, T. L1ll L .
.,.. ani! cdler personneL \ inltruclor at PPIIS; Rosamunl
' Teichers lj)provod G&gt;r empl.,j.v Ball, ·PPHS; Jane Balle~, Naoon
mont durllll! tile 19611-69 school Elementary; Sllaron Toylor,
term as recommended by s..&gt;L Jleale Elememary; Joseph Dean
Selle&amp;, Now Haven elementarY;
11ut11 Sawyers, Pt. Pleosant Jr.
F,
High; Virgil Burris, Jr., WollaLHOSPITAL NEWS
ma Jr..... Sr. High; Georgia J.
Obregon, Wohama Jr. and Sr.
HOLZER HOSPITAL: VIsiting High and Sllaron Barnette, Beech
t.wrs 2-i ancl 7-8 p.m. Peronts HilL Substitute teacher, Shirley
PhUips.
only 111 Podiatries Ward.
Otller school personnel hired
ADMISSIONS
were:
Helen Howard, cook at New
Mr&amp;. Cora M, ~ster, 1056
Haven
elementary; custodians,
Second Ave.; James B. Bloomer,
WII'ren
Stewart, Leon elemc~
25 Madiaoo Ave. ; Mra. David L.
Henry, KanauPi LandOn Bur~ tary; Sc:eft Stewart, Leoo el..
- · Rl. 2 Gallipolis; Mrs. Da- mentary and Phyllis Wheeler,
vid S. McCoy, Rt. I Gallipolis; Mt. Flower elementary; M r s.
Paula !lie Arpbrlght, Vlntoo; t.ynda. Taylor was hired as school
Mark D. Smltll, Rt. 2 Gallipolis;
Rebecca J. Frasher, Rt. 2 Patriot; Mrs. Jesse A. Plantz, Rt.
2 Galllpolio; Mrs. Rupert J.
Crandol, Rl I Letart; Mrs. Gary
E. Roach, Henderson; David E.
I ~ncar, Gallipolis Ferry; Mark
A. ~cor, Gallipolis; Mra. Jerry C. Scot~ Rt. 1 Letart; Mrs.
Rex M. Johnston, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Brian T. Dowell, Middleport; Mrs. Eleanor Howard, Pomeroy; Mrs. Daniel c. Pooler,
Rt. 1 Middleport; Mrs. Bobble
D. HllliUIIOI&gt;d, Rt. 2 Wellston;
WOllam A. Crider, Rt2 Cellettsburg, Ky.; Mrs. Charles P, Collier, Kitts Hili; JOI(y L. Pickens,
Ravenswood; Michael J, Cook,
Coalton; Mrs. Marcella R, Corn,

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&lt;&gt;W dns, red lrarlor. Wblte llnl•b. Radio ani h-r.
Real pertormaoce.
~ 62 CHEVROLET •• , , • • , •• , , , •• , ••• , •• , , .$1095
~ort CcKcte~ V-8 e~, autmtatlc trans., power ateerhw and brakes, aold llnish with gold YIQI'I ._lor, bucket
seale. Rand H.

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Malibu Conv. V-8 ebgine. ,Powergltde, radio, heater, •w
. whltewlll Urea, green exterior ftnlsh with willie ~loo top,

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OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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POODLE PUPPIES AKC ToJ
Willie 11111 stud wvloo. 4 and

VOVTII RBYIVAL at Freodoal
Golpel Mlaslon Cludt, Bold
ltnob!, 7:10 p.m. each """"'
lng, Auguot :a. liS and Mtb.
l!:rnell Deeter, eillu leader;

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AKC Golden Relrlerer popplel,

p.m.

1-IM!e I NIIWLY DECORA'I'Im, lamllh-

10-11-11-1• II., dean made,
llurdy, line nD llallow.
One mile off Rt. 33, on llllga-

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fQ IIQOM 1101181, -

III'J, Wl'lle ToJ Lldlll Pq
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aldlne Cleland, RadDt.
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for

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w. "Paint Your waron.n
lowtar
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oblp .., DOW water -t,item.
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Uil l'lall
outballdlnp, or wiD IOU II" 14•~..:.111boltom ~fh'~1
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..... separate, wllh aiel and
! ~~-c'··~floon, uc . '" ~ .._..1 • Ola ~ ,;·).\
building . lite; IJ.amt !amilull buemiilt, Slid liGUle, I ';tft.,.. """'· ftln! . _
... ground with pond, ml
1'00!111. Located til tJ1dtop
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DOWly fooced. See James lfo&amp;.
........ road' ..,__,_
CAJ1 JlfO, u-. ftaal Aeolaal '
lila. sr., one mile Ull o1 Fin HILIN JUUC&amp;au,
• VIRGIL TBArORD ., wma.. ». c:au~e, .,.....,.
Po1nta on Rt. 7, « pbone •
AISOCIATBa.
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Regular Daily ExeR:ise
Most Helpful Procedure

MIO! .OMEGA!

MAVBE
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ly WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, .MJi.

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net llull 1'NIIt1t Dollon8. ....
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HOlLYWOOD· (0Pn-Prbducer Alan JQ Lerner an- .!lOUIICed lhe Nitty GrltiJ· Dirt .

30. ·I!Mplratory

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ACCOUIITS, PIIOIAII IOUIT

a u t om o U v e alr eondltloner
eompre110n.
In the plat nve ·
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Je&amp;rl auto air cqndiUorW llllel
h&amp;vo ~ a!mOot (00 per

141fe
umQUIIS: l.odJ Wlllll lor
ller 01111 lloma. Cia,.. all
.... ol futultun, eblna,
,_.... ean Alben~ . . LADY '1'0 DO boulewilllo U..
U.llll: Ia. c..tacl o. IBid, A JOB nil cble (eelq
blriJ 'lheatre. PluM -1. POR
dill! eat!*~ wllll Blue LIJI.
H-llc ln. Real aleclrlc obam~
tl: lllbr Jl'andtare. 1-IUie

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S&amp;leo of Bori·W...,er'a YoJt
(llvlalcn, a maJor ~!f\&gt;(lucer ol .

TIIRBII: bedroom trailer. lor
WAlft'ID NOW, opedal J111oe. two or lhno people. II a. G
GlnloiJC .., lb., . . .... Food Mubl, Rt. 7, IOddJe.
fl lb., lla7 appla ...,. Ill eea11 pert
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lb. SIJJ - to BID llallay,
MTIQUES, fllrnlhft, dllllel,
mlwDaneona. :101. Honnl
Cedi, 1111 w. Kiln St., Jlome.

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W1ntecl To Buy

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HOISTETTER
REALTY ,

IIIII STBREO radio combJna.
tlon. RandiO!I!O •alnul caeIO!e. 'l1ill has BSR automallc
I'IOCClfd clianpr. 1'll:e GBO, JIO&amp;iilmEB, llnllllr
paymeats nf IS per liiOidll er POMEROY - Wareboule, In
poy NUl. Can - !loon 211 • a COIIliOIIIeuiiJ
l-Il-lie
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llcladay and 'ftlnndq.
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bemmlng, llteratlono, etc.
llrl. Freddie 'lllabel, Muon, TWO Bl!lDROOM UNFUIINISIIBD APAimmiT, lln'ly
Pboae '1'1U4111.
{4.tfc
decorlled, pbone llel..n I
HAPPY' 110U11, Sllenang l!prb.ct a.m. .and I p.m. IIJ.a.
1-U«c
Nile Club. 5 lo I p.m. Moadq tbru FrldiJ. r..dllll nlallt
ROOM b-all•, everytlifnl
...,. Frida)'.
uac TWO
lurnlabed, llliDral gas, wiD
110'11' OPEN !rom ID A.M. lo II real to "'"" working « eJdor.
pJl tile 811'11' Drlwi I'D ... Jy pei'IOII, Pbone Portlml
tile
Rl. 1. Soft Ice MS.11100.
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ellll, oMtnna, 111e IIIII ID- k, MN 8IOOiiatl .W be 1w ......... be).p 111 II diJitalls polsoDOUI .
lldciN NJd. com oa ... 1M c., ot to ibe beart?
P'OUR ROOM ROUSE, bath, aIIIIIIIIoa. JciiD a.n~u, m ..,.,.....
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Pboae ...,_
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ZLECI'ROLIIX 8Ai.B8 IDd . .
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't'lce: '8wlepera. rill ...... .
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ml pollaha, Gemdaa )IIIII.
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Call . . . .
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have your doctor check your
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blood pnuure and treat It ,If
c. C. IIIUDPOIID
It II biCh, and get' reiiJ]ar ex·
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. leatt "" Hoat
erclse eveey· dai' r~ther !bin
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Y'oRE.- Pa. &lt;OPIJ _ ror 1avlng It up for lbe weekend
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many AmertC&amp;IlJ the coolm or ;your vacation.
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Perltrate and Cardllate are
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automobile. Ind1111!y eotimolee long-acting nltr~tta given to
I I lie lqdlcate 1988 - ~~~~.. of automo- ' dilate your C01'9Dir7 atterlel.
tlve air condltlonlni until Dia1 PropyllblouracU II given to
e81lil' the 4.6 million counteract exce8slve· tJuorol!l
marie. up nearly ~- j&gt;et, cent · secretlob. Any liellellelal elfrom 111$7, •coordll!l to T. J. feet It woUld bavo on uglna ·
Ammel, manarer 'lf mobile would be illillrect.,
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APAIITIIENT, Mlddlepcd,
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ALL SPECIES

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Naylon Run Rill, Rl. J, pod
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SIIOOI'ING lo!ATCII, Slllday, TltAILIIR LOTS. Bob'• Ul1e
Ccurl, ll)'r10111e, Ob1o on ..te
Auguat ... frmll2 to 4. Ramo,
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Butet dbu. at IIOOIL After.
TWO
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bath,
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Publle Is Invited.
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mer alnton Coli eo. llpple,
paid; Udtl mly. Pbollo 9fJloeatod I miles east of WeiiJ.
M.
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for Information. Walton Coli
FIVl! ROOM lundaliod boall,
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Pbaae IIIItH.
10-IJ.IIc
one lka-, partly furnllbad If
desired. '18:1 s. Soeond Ave.,
BAND I!JVEIIY Friday and SatTRAILER
SPACE,
all
atmttea
Middleport. Cln be ,
urday at Jacl:'s Cl11b on Raranllable,
lliqulre
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alter
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f'/ alter S or I p.m. Write P.
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Donald 11111 b1o Drlflen.

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spreads, murals, tapeollriel.
forlllnt
llld other lleml, lo be oold at
'l'RAILBR
SPACE, ready lo
tile aale Friday night, also I
hook up, JBivale, plooty ol
foot double compartmeDt deep
ronm
for cld1droo ID pia)'.
freeoo, In ..... condHioll.
Phone
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1-ls.tte
10 1 50 TIIAILER, extra nloo.
Adults preferred, Ill Loculi
FRENCRIE'S Trodlna Post Sl,
Middleport. Plume 91JNew s&lt;boo1 loki IJip, 10
26JJ.
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cents; dura "'"' wa $1;
lamps. ehaln, TV, boob and
otber mlscoll111&lt;0111 Item~; 8ll«lLE9 and furu1sbed ml UDfundlbed aparimonll, Pbaae
used clolblni, Infanta and
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adults: C~~Sinm made rubber
mmps. OpoJt dally 2 to I
p.m Tum rlgbl off Rl. 7 at PLENTY of space far ooo lraJI.
er with alllacllltles. I'D s,ra.
llemGrll1 Ganlens onto Coun- . ean ll2all c.~~-tre
17 Rllld 12, drive two miles,
lint bulld1ng on loft aCI'OIIII
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Real pertormaoce.
~ 62 CHEVROLET •• , , • • , •• , , , •• , ••• , •• , , .$1095
~ort CcKcte~ V-8 e~, autmtatlc trans., power ateerhw and brakes, aold llnish with gold YIQI'I ._lor, bucket
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Malibu Conv. V-8 ebgine. ,Powergltde, radio, heater, •w
. whltewlll Urea, green exterior ftnlsh with willie ~loo top,

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POMEROY, OHIO

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POODLE PUPPIES AKC ToJ
Willie 11111 stud wvloo. 4 and

VOVTII RBYIVAL at Freodoal
Golpel Mlaslon Cludt, Bold
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l!:rnell Deeter, eillu leader;

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llurdy, line nD llallow.
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building . lite; IJ.amt !amilull buemiilt, Slid liGUle, I ';tft.,.. """'· ftln! . _
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lila. sr., one mile Ull o1 Fin HILIN JUUC&amp;au,
• VIRGIL TBArORD ., wma.. ». c:au~e, .,.....,.
Po1nta on Rt. 7, « pbone •
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Most Helpful Procedure

MIO! .OMEGA!

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ACCOUIITS, PIIOIAII IOUIT

a u t om o U v e alr eondltloner
eompre110n.
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h&amp;vo ~ a!mOot (00 per

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umQUIIS: l.odJ Wlllll lor
ller 01111 lloma. Cia,.. all
.... ol futultun, eblna,
,_.... ean Alben~ . . LADY '1'0 DO boulewilllo U..
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blriJ 'lheatre. PluM -1. POR
dill! eat!*~ wllll Blue LIJI.
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(llvlalcn, a maJor ~!f\&gt;(lucer ol .

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WAlft'ID NOW, opedal J111oe. two or lhno people. II a. G
GlnloiJC .., lb., . . .... Food Mubl, Rt. 7, IOddJe.
fl lb., lla7 appla ...,. Ill eea11 pert
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lb. SIJJ - to BID llallay,
MTIQUES, fllrnlhft, dllllel,
mlwDaneona. :101. Honnl
Cedi, 1111 w. Kiln St., Jlome.

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POMEROY, OHIO

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HOISTETTER
REALTY ,

IIIII STBREO radio combJna.
tlon. RandiO!I!O •alnul caeIO!e. 'l1ill has BSR automallc
I'IOCClfd clianpr. 1'll:e GBO, JIO&amp;iilmEB, llnllllr
paymeats nf IS per liiOidll er POMEROY - Wareboule, In
poy NUl. Can - !loon 211 • a COIIliOIIIeuiiJ
l-Il-lie
located.

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have a

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llcladay and 'ftlnndq.
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bemmlng, llteratlono, etc.
llrl. Freddie 'lllabel, Muon, TWO Bl!lDROOM UNFUIINISIIBD APAimmiT, lln'ly
Pboae '1'1U4111.
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decorlled, pbone llel..n I
HAPPY' 110U11, Sllenang l!prb.ct a.m. .and I p.m. IIJ.a.
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Nile Club. 5 lo I p.m. Moadq tbru FrldiJ. r..dllll nlallt
ROOM b-all•, everytlifnl
...,. Frida)'.
uac TWO
lurnlabed, llliDral gas, wiD
110'11' OPEN !rom ID A.M. lo II real to "'"" working « eJdor.
pJl tile 811'11' Drlwi I'D ... Jy pei'IOII, Pbone Portlml
tile
Rl. 1. Soft Ice MS.11100.
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ellll, oMtnna, 111e IIIII ID- k, MN 8IOOiiatl .W be 1w ......... be).p 111 II diJitalls polsoDOUI .
lldciN NJd. com oa ... 1M c., ot to ibe beart?
P'OUR ROOM ROUSE, bath, aIIIIIIIIoa. JciiD a.n~u, m ..,.,.....
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't'lce: '8wlepera. rill ...... .
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have your doctor check your
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blood pnuure and treat It ,If
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many AmertC&amp;IlJ the coolm or ;your vacation.
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Perltrate and Cardllate are
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automobile. Ind1111!y eotimolee long-acting nltr~tta given to
I I lie lqdlcate 1988 - ~~~~.. of automo- ' dilate your C01'9Dir7 atterlel.
tlve air condltlonlni until Dia1 PropyllblouracU II given to
e81lil' the 4.6 million counteract exce8slve· tJuorol!l
marie. up nearly ~- j&gt;et, cent · secretlob. Any liellellelal elfrom 111$7, •coordll!l to T. J. feet It woUld bavo on uglna ·
Ammel, manarer 'lf mobile would be illillrect.,
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APAIITIIENT, Mlddlepcd,
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ALL SPECIES

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Naylon Run Rill, Rl. J, pod
drUied weU, phone

SIIOOI'ING lo!ATCII, Slllday, TltAILIIR LOTS. Bob'• Ul1e
Ccurl, ll)'r10111e, Ob1o on ..te
Auguat ... frmll2 to 4. Ramo,
Rl.
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Mcud11urn DIGO!~., 10 ln.
Mlnlmuill Dloa-tor 2 ln.
Mlnlmuot L...th 4 fMt

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IIOME COMJNG Sunday, AIJc.
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~~Pb.• bar)' llold.
II Freodoal o..peJ lilt~
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don w1lb all day IOI'Yicel.
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u.u. 1t11 NRPORT a.,wJer, 4Door, aood rubber, good
Butet dbu. at IIOOIL After.
TWO
ROOMS,
bath,
fllmlllled
llllpa. Marion Roynolda, Manoon aervices. Rev. l!:utooe
aPI'Imeul,
no!ereu.-.
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8011. l'llone 773-5117. 7-11-tfc
om. ps~ speaker; •pedal Mulllerr7, !'IlOilo . . _
a!Dj!lng Rev. Grlffllh. pu!Gr.
Publle Is Invited.
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All! St., Middleport. •
Ml-tfe

P'llRNISIIED GARAGE ~part. · MO. 8, lft'OKBR COAL 11 far.
1111111 oo t1neo1n IDD. ut111111a
mer alnton Coli eo. llpple,
paid; Udtl mly. Pbollo 9fJloeatod I miles east of WeiiJ.
M.
1-Jt.lfe
ton. Phone 3IW'II'I Welllton
for Information. Walton Coli
FIVl! ROOM lundaliod boall,
OlmJ1811J.
7-10-llle
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ler. trailer. lllds, uH Jacbta.
belts m1 ~: allo. 111i'f·
boird. 11et Doll ·Welle, Ra·

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POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
miniature. $75 and up. stud
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IIUIU.
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poreh, alorm !!on IIIIi wiDo
don,
Clile 'llllllilido!IDc
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P1VI£ ROOM ROUSE ml balll,
Pbaae IIIItH.
10-IJ.IIc
one lka-, partly furnllbad If
desired. '18:1 s. Soeond Ave.,
BAND I!JVEIIY Friday and SatTRAILER
SPACE,
all
atmttea
Middleport. Cln be ,
urday at Jacl:'s Cl11b on Raranllable,
lliqulre
1511
Mulberappointment
alter
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p.m.
Bh
rloonvUte Road off Rl. 7.
f'/ alter S or I p.m. Write P.
Country millie by GBJ!e Me-o. 1101 as ,_...,_ J.&amp;tte cleu. Wolbum, pbone -T.f.tlc
Donald 11111 b1o Drlflen.

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CONSIGNMENT .ol new bed
spreads, murals, tapeollriel.
forlllnt
llld other lleml, lo be oold at
'l'RAILBR
SPACE, ready lo
tile aale Friday night, also I
hook up, JBivale, plooty ol
foot double compartmeDt deep
ronm
for cld1droo ID pia)'.
freeoo, In ..... condHioll.
Phone
11Wt1H.
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Adams Auction Service, II&amp;
Jllld, Oblo.
1-ls.tte
10 1 50 TIIAILER, extra nloo.
Adults preferred, Ill Loculi
FRENCRIE'S Trodlna Post Sl,
Middleport. Plume 91JNew s&lt;boo1 loki IJip, 10
26JJ.
&amp;-lUte
cents; dura "'"' wa $1;
lamps. ehaln, TV, boob and
otber mlscoll111&lt;0111 Item~; 8ll«lLE9 and furu1sbed ml UDfundlbed aparimonll, Pbaae
used clolblni, Infanta and
111.!211'
1.
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adults: C~~Sinm made rubber
mmps. OpoJt dally 2 to I
p.m Tum rlgbl off Rl. 7 at PLENTY of space far ooo lraJI.
er with alllacllltles. I'D s,ra.
llemGrll1 Ganlens onto Coun- . ean ll2all c.~~-tre
17 Rllld 12, drive two miles,
lint bulld1ng on loft aCI'OIIII
P'URN18111!:D and 1lllfarnlsW
llrldp. Pllone I!IMI'IS.
apartments. CIOII 1o 1Cbao1.
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News Notes.
By Alma Marshall
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'

Deoplte ratnyweatherthisyear
at the Mason County Fair, I am
IIUrtJ the aplrits of the Marcus
Wuvar family or Letart, were
elevated to new heights when
they qaln received or rather

retained the Sweepstake TrophY
tor the most outstanding job of
~bowing at the Mason County
Fair.
They also won last year. The
large loving cup is presented on
a rotating basis and passed from
one faml)y to another. The smaller lfMnl cup presented, laapermaneut possession.
Second place wiMer was Mary
Newell and third place was Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Randolph oC Letart.
i•

Maxine Weaver, 18, won Grand
Champioo on Jersey COw in the

JUnlor Division, also won first
rate showmanship.
Aaron Weaver, 17, won Grand

'

NEW HAVEN - Tile N cllma Gardh Club held Ito IDmall'rollresalve D!mer Clll &amp;londo.Y eventag with t!IO llrll cwroe
beiDg held "" the· lawn of t h e
borne ol M&lt;s. Huold Bumgarner. 11te theme used for the dinner was ·-lntenlaUoDal ~" The

Champion inOpenDivistono!Jeraey cattle. And theidather, Marc:ua, was awarded Grand ChamPion Bull in Jerooy Cattle.
The famlly had 14 head of
rOifotered Jerseys entered at
the lalr, and twelve were enter eel last year.
Tbey entered in 4-H, FFA,
Home Arts, Culinary ,1\rta, Farm
Crops, Vegetables. Flowers and
Dairy Division.
- Just returned rrorn the Maaoa county Fair where I spent
most of five daJ's _ observed
tlfl!lt hand a lot d. people worklDg and many spending their vacatloo working to bring aheut a
lllecealful fair - Mrs. N or a
.!laatl, Letart, head of t h e
Home Arts and her daughter,
Bmtie, spent about 16 hours

a day at the lair.
A few of the Others that spent
many, many hCJurs were. Lionel!
Smith, Woody Mace, LOwell COOk,
Floyd Rayburn, Carroll Casto,
Edwin Roush, J. E. !bmmer,
Charlie Williams, Mrs. Clara
Dum, Mrs. Sadie Balles, Carl
Cook and Gilbert Barnett, Pete
Sommer, Marcus Weaver, Lawrenee Gerlach, Jr., James Green,
Tom Glotfelty, Eimer Nmvberry.
Jesse A. Brown, W. W. Brown,
Mrs. Gerald Rood, Mn. Grace
Brown, Dorothy Barnett, Leon
Putz, 0. L. Flt2randolpll, Mrs.
Lois Newberry, Mrs. Belva Farley, Mrs. Russell Holland, Mrs.
Ray Musgrave, Dayton C. Ray nes, Mrs. Keith Hill, Mrs. John
Wiseman, Jack Burris, Cllftord
Dunn, Jon Sommer, Guy McWU Uams, Fred Green, Marvin
Roush, James L. Watterson, Jr.,
Mary Froendt, Charles De a 1,
Jimmy Kn&amp;jlp, Bob Dewtwrs~
Evelyn Brake, James Taylor,
Walter Wallis, And.Y WUson, Troy
Hullman and Lenzie Hedrick,
George Smalley, Gary Spencer,
Mike Sergent, Jack Rainey and
WU!iam Glll.
r
VAN ROUSH OF LET ART, aJ .
though be ia 85, attended the fllir
every day and alter hearing him
discuss the amwnt ot work that
he does- ooe would take him to
be in his 401!1 or just a little old..

er.
CINDY ROUSH, West Columbla, a patient at the Children's
Hospital, Columbua, was able
to visit her family over t h e
weekend. ~ is to return to the
hospital for further treatments.

tng wltll nap. a map of United states and the colon red.,
white and blue.
The main C(Nr&amp;e 'Mil held in
the recreational room of Ute
home of Mrs. Tom HotfmaD,
using 81'1 Italian theme, Tbe taw
bles were decorated wttb red
and white checkered cloths and
centered with candlel!l in holders
of bottles. The dessert course

SEVEN YOUTHS from Masoo
County will attend Girls' state
4--H Camp at Jaekson's Mill on
August 19. Beverly Carson of
the Happy Go Lucky 4-H Club
Club oi Mason, received t h e
Poli.Y Maclin Scholarship Award
and Addie Rhodes, Point Pleas.
ant, was awarded the J. 0 . Knapp
Scholarsh.lp Award last year at
Jackson's Mill, to return this
year. 'others planning to attend
are Georglanna Sommer, Susan
Stanley, both o! Southside. De.
nise fiilllet, Letart Rt., MarY
Gerlach, Point Pleasant, Nancy
Morgan, Point Pleasant, Carla
Crookham, West COlumbia.

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..Hawall" wa1 used·
decoratlmi
•
I
'

were llll&amp;erqs, IIO'!IOf m~~~p­
melila In palm bolla ...,., ;.0 ll"•
rangeJIIenl leaturinl • ..... hut
were placed a...oJ.I tbei Ires.
Attollcllng were Mrs. 111(1 Howard, M&lt;a. Defkl Flaldo, Jr.,
Mrs.'Jo!lt Powell, M&lt;s."•)luold
8ullllf0l"ll8l", M&lt;a. WU~Gib~o,
Mrs. Harry lmler, M&lt;s. ,Jathes
Gilbert, M&lt;s. Cbester Weaver,
Mrs. David llmoaton, M&lt;i. Louts Karsclmlk, M&lt;o. Jomes N.
Roush, Mrs· Tum -Ill!. M&lt;s.
HOIII")' Buck, Jr.. M&lt;s. lldlert
Layne, M&lt;s. Phil BMoy, M&lt;o. Roy
Jones, Mrs. Thomas McGowan

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1-'trs to. Pll"I,ICipatii,ID
the coaforatct 111 birth do!eets
ior adollta. Called"~·
atlon . Fit For Lilt." heiCI
.J1111 21..'13. The !Web fl. Dimeo
Wblch nltika It~ · 30ib amlvtt-

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con!oirence u a part ol~a - .
uiDg cilniJallpl ,to ll8llt birth de·

Mason Area

!eeta.
,
Tup leoilers m:- ·;.uu. aero•~..
the natlCII -·~ bQIIIed Clll the

News, Notes

Kqlef II lilt ~ " of llr.
and !irl. Btn KOslOJ, 2817 Mlo

llrlliliiii .Y- ·'CIIIIPil. Mila

Vtr11011 Ave.

Mr. and M&lt;s. Phil Van Vronken and lamtly o! Tltusvlile, Florida visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bliss WU8011 for several
do,ys.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Staats
have moved from Middleport to
tile BOO Jolmson trailer court
in lower Mason.
M&lt;. and M&lt;s. Fred ~&lt;er
ci Masoo, and tllelr daughter and
son..tn.Jaw, Mr. ·and Mrs. Walden Roosh of Pooghkeepale, N.
Y. are vacationing ln the west.
They leO last Monday !rom
the Mason Coun\Y airport and
new to Ev.ansvllle, Indiana and
on to Wichita, Kansas. They !lew
to Rapid City, South Dakola and
went to nearby ~sh Point,
~ Dakota, where 1hey
ed the Passion PI~ and

view-

later
went to Mt Ru shrnore. Their next
stop will be Salt Lake Ci\Y.

Mr. Rou!!h is on a month's vacation from his employment at
mM in New York.
Miss Beel&lt;y Goodnlte and Dan
9:eves o! CinciMat~ Ohio, Mr.

'1

!be woo r...nly ljlpOIDIId to
head tile Well 'lirlfnla c • mpal&amp;n lor Y- TAP, (Teonaao
Prolfaml, Mlrch o! Dimeo.
!be Is 1110 a PPIIS Vatilll'
Cheerleader. mtplller fl. t b 1
Governor' I Yout!&gt; CooncU for

TV Aetre!!ll with Cathy Kegley

Book of

Genesis
and Mrs. Gary Miller or Kenova, w. va. spent the weekend
visiting the girl's mother, Mrs.
Frances Goodnite, New Haven.
Reverend and Mrs. Holly HensNEW HAVEN - Tho ltebecloy ci Virginia visited recently
ca
Circle or the Lutheran Clureh
with Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd W 11Women met recenUy at t h e
llams at Clifton.
chlrch
wltll Mrs. Harold JohnMrs. Charles Yonker and Beeson
81
holltell.
The lesaoo &amp;tlld·
Icy ci Jenklnstown. Pa. visited
recently with M&lt;s. Katie Fogle- ted was tbe second ehapler ID
tile book ''Tho ~ Acta of
song and other relatives.
Sonya Yooker, Jane Roosh o! God11 deallDg wfth' Genesis. was
New Haven, Carol Fru1h of Ma- led by M&lt;a. J. v. McGrew. A
soo, all ot.dents at the Charleo- short huaine81 m..tlni !ollowed.
Attend!Dg were M&lt;o. WWiam
ton Beauty Acade111Y. visited their
Powell,
Mrs. Herman Layne,
parents over tfle weekend.

M&lt;l. .Joinly Roulh, !irl. Otto
' Burris, Mrl.
Grimm, Mrl. Edaa
Jolll Fry, M&lt;s. K. L, Obllnpr,
M&lt;o. J. V. Mc:Gmi and M r 1.
Jolllom.

Is Lesson Topic

2-Hour
. DRY ClEANING
SERVICE

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!UPON. REQUEST)
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Our·UIIIHIIGood Cluntne

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JNG~tSH ROASl5:

Atlalr.··
lusa ~., ..U .., :or .250

and Mrs. Carroll Aduri&amp;1 Jr.

tis Roush.

glstieal Command.

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was held' In the WI' 011 tile rtver fJ'onl :at Mo-. the 1!jeme,

Cindy is theslx-yearolddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jotm Cur.

SPECIALIST 4 Charles Yonker, of the U. S. Army, has arrived in Vietnam, according to
a letter received by his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yonker,
New Haven. He is administrator
or the 15th Military lH5Wy De·
tachment and is in charge of
compiling Dlld ma!ntalntng all
hlstorlca1 events for the 1st. Lo-

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306 rf2nd Ave.
MIDD~EPO~T, OHJOt'

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Mason County

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News Notes.
By Alma Marshall
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'

Deoplte ratnyweatherthisyear
at the Mason County Fair, I am
IIUrtJ the aplrits of the Marcus
Wuvar family or Letart, were
elevated to new heights when
they qaln received or rather

retained the Sweepstake TrophY
tor the most outstanding job of
~bowing at the Mason County
Fair.
They also won last year. The
large loving cup is presented on
a rotating basis and passed from
one faml)y to another. The smaller lfMnl cup presented, laapermaneut possession.
Second place wiMer was Mary
Newell and third place was Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Randolph oC Letart.
i•

Maxine Weaver, 18, won Grand
Champioo on Jersey COw in the

JUnlor Division, also won first
rate showmanship.
Aaron Weaver, 17, won Grand

'

NEW HAVEN - Tile N cllma Gardh Club held Ito IDmall'rollresalve D!mer Clll &amp;londo.Y eventag with t!IO llrll cwroe
beiDg held "" the· lawn of t h e
borne ol M&lt;s. Huold Bumgarner. 11te theme used for the dinner was ·-lntenlaUoDal ~" The

Champion inOpenDivistono!Jeraey cattle. And theidather, Marc:ua, was awarded Grand ChamPion Bull in Jerooy Cattle.
The famlly had 14 head of
rOifotered Jerseys entered at
the lalr, and twelve were enter eel last year.
Tbey entered in 4-H, FFA,
Home Arts, Culinary ,1\rta, Farm
Crops, Vegetables. Flowers and
Dairy Division.
- Just returned rrorn the Maaoa county Fair where I spent
most of five daJ's _ observed
tlfl!lt hand a lot d. people worklDg and many spending their vacatloo working to bring aheut a
lllecealful fair - Mrs. N or a
.!laatl, Letart, head of t h e
Home Arts and her daughter,
Bmtie, spent about 16 hours

a day at the lair.
A few of the Others that spent
many, many hCJurs were. Lionel!
Smith, Woody Mace, LOwell COOk,
Floyd Rayburn, Carroll Casto,
Edwin Roush, J. E. !bmmer,
Charlie Williams, Mrs. Clara
Dum, Mrs. Sadie Balles, Carl
Cook and Gilbert Barnett, Pete
Sommer, Marcus Weaver, Lawrenee Gerlach, Jr., James Green,
Tom Glotfelty, Eimer Nmvberry.
Jesse A. Brown, W. W. Brown,
Mrs. Gerald Rood, Mn. Grace
Brown, Dorothy Barnett, Leon
Putz, 0. L. Flt2randolpll, Mrs.
Lois Newberry, Mrs. Belva Farley, Mrs. Russell Holland, Mrs.
Ray Musgrave, Dayton C. Ray nes, Mrs. Keith Hill, Mrs. John
Wiseman, Jack Burris, Cllftord
Dunn, Jon Sommer, Guy McWU Uams, Fred Green, Marvin
Roush, James L. Watterson, Jr.,
Mary Froendt, Charles De a 1,
Jimmy Kn&amp;jlp, Bob Dewtwrs~
Evelyn Brake, James Taylor,
Walter Wallis, And.Y WUson, Troy
Hullman and Lenzie Hedrick,
George Smalley, Gary Spencer,
Mike Sergent, Jack Rainey and
WU!iam Glll.
r
VAN ROUSH OF LET ART, aJ .
though be ia 85, attended the fllir
every day and alter hearing him
discuss the amwnt ot work that
he does- ooe would take him to
be in his 401!1 or just a little old..

er.
CINDY ROUSH, West Columbla, a patient at the Children's
Hospital, Columbua, was able
to visit her family over t h e
weekend. ~ is to return to the
hospital for further treatments.

tng wltll nap. a map of United states and the colon red.,
white and blue.
The main C(Nr&amp;e 'Mil held in
the recreational room of Ute
home of Mrs. Tom HotfmaD,
using 81'1 Italian theme, Tbe taw
bles were decorated wttb red
and white checkered cloths and
centered with candlel!l in holders
of bottles. The dessert course

SEVEN YOUTHS from Masoo
County will attend Girls' state
4--H Camp at Jaekson's Mill on
August 19. Beverly Carson of
the Happy Go Lucky 4-H Club
Club oi Mason, received t h e
Poli.Y Maclin Scholarship Award
and Addie Rhodes, Point Pleas.
ant, was awarded the J. 0 . Knapp
Scholarsh.lp Award last year at
Jackson's Mill, to return this
year. 'others planning to attend
are Georglanna Sommer, Susan
Stanley, both o! Southside. De.
nise fiilllet, Letart Rt., MarY
Gerlach, Point Pleasant, Nancy
Morgan, Point Pleasant, Carla
Crookham, West COlumbia.

.

.r

•

..Hawall" wa1 used·
decoratlmi
•
I
'

were llll&amp;erqs, IIO'!IOf m~~~p­
melila In palm bolla ...,., ;.0 ll"•
rangeJIIenl leaturinl • ..... hut
were placed a...oJ.I tbei Ires.
Attollcllng were Mrs. 111(1 Howard, M&lt;a. Defkl Flaldo, Jr.,
Mrs.'Jo!lt Powell, M&lt;s."•)luold
8ullllf0l"ll8l", M&lt;a. WU~Gib~o,
Mrs. Harry lmler, M&lt;s. ,Jathes
Gilbert, M&lt;s. Cbester Weaver,
Mrs. David llmoaton, M&lt;i. Louts Karsclmlk, M&lt;o. Jomes N.
Roush, Mrs· Tum -Ill!. M&lt;s.
HOIII")' Buck, Jr.. M&lt;s. lldlert
Layne, M&lt;s. Phil BMoy, M&lt;o. Roy
Jones, Mrs. Thomas McGowan

lb.

BONELESS

1-'trs to. Pll"I,ICipatii,ID
the coaforatct 111 birth do!eets
ior adollta. Called"~·
atlon . Fit For Lilt." heiCI
.J1111 21..'13. The !Web fl. Dimeo
Wblch nltika It~ · 30ib amlvtt-

10utli

IIlio',..,, IPIIIIIOrtd iht•

iarr

con!oirence u a part ol~a - .
uiDg cilniJallpl ,to ll8llt birth de·

Mason Area

!eeta.
,
Tup leoilers m:- ·;.uu. aero•~..
the natlCII -·~ bQIIIed Clll the

News, Notes

Kqlef II lilt ~ " of llr.
and !irl. Btn KOslOJ, 2817 Mlo

llrlliliiii .Y- ·'CIIIIPil. Mila

Vtr11011 Ave.

Mr. and M&lt;s. Phil Van Vronken and lamtly o! Tltusvlile, Florida visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bliss WU8011 for several
do,ys.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Staats
have moved from Middleport to
tile BOO Jolmson trailer court
in lower Mason.
M&lt;. and M&lt;s. Fred ~&lt;er
ci Masoo, and tllelr daughter and
son..tn.Jaw, Mr. ·and Mrs. Walden Roosh of Pooghkeepale, N.
Y. are vacationing ln the west.
They leO last Monday !rom
the Mason Coun\Y airport and
new to Ev.ansvllle, Indiana and
on to Wichita, Kansas. They !lew
to Rapid City, South Dakola and
went to nearby ~sh Point,
~ Dakota, where 1hey
ed the Passion PI~ and

view-

later
went to Mt Ru shrnore. Their next
stop will be Salt Lake Ci\Y.

Mr. Rou!!h is on a month's vacation from his employment at
mM in New York.
Miss Beel&lt;y Goodnlte and Dan
9:eves o! CinciMat~ Ohio, Mr.

'1

!be woo r...nly ljlpOIDIId to
head tile Well 'lirlfnla c • mpal&amp;n lor Y- TAP, (Teonaao
Prolfaml, Mlrch o! Dimeo.
!be Is 1110 a PPIIS Vatilll'
Cheerleader. mtplller fl. t b 1
Governor' I Yout!&gt; CooncU for

TV Aetre!!ll with Cathy Kegley

Book of

Genesis
and Mrs. Gary Miller or Kenova, w. va. spent the weekend
visiting the girl's mother, Mrs.
Frances Goodnite, New Haven.
Reverend and Mrs. Holly HensNEW HAVEN - Tho ltebecloy ci Virginia visited recently
ca
Circle or the Lutheran Clureh
with Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd W 11Women met recenUy at t h e
llams at Clifton.
chlrch
wltll Mrs. Harold JohnMrs. Charles Yonker and Beeson
81
holltell.
The lesaoo &amp;tlld·
Icy ci Jenklnstown. Pa. visited
recently with M&lt;s. Katie Fogle- ted was tbe second ehapler ID
tile book ''Tho ~ Acta of
song and other relatives.
Sonya Yooker, Jane Roosh o! God11 deallDg wfth' Genesis. was
New Haven, Carol Fru1h of Ma- led by M&lt;a. J. v. McGrew. A
soo, all ot.dents at the Charleo- short huaine81 m..tlni !ollowed.
Attend!Dg were M&lt;o. WWiam
ton Beauty Acade111Y. visited their
Powell,
Mrs. Herman Layne,
parents over tfle weekend.

M&lt;l. .Joinly Roulh, !irl. Otto
' Burris, Mrl.
Grimm, Mrl. Edaa
Jolll Fry, M&lt;s. K. L, Obllnpr,
M&lt;o. J. V. Mc:Gmi and M r 1.
Jolllom.

Is Lesson Topic

2-Hour
. DRY ClEANING
SERVICE

.

!UPON. REQUEST)
'

Our·UIIIHIIGood Cluntne

,

·

,·

JNG~tSH ROASl5:

Atlalr.··
lusa ~., ..U .., :or .250

and Mrs. Carroll Aduri&amp;1 Jr.

tis Roush.

glstieal Command.

l '

I

.'

l·

was held' In the WI' 011 tile rtver fJ'onl :at Mo-. the 1!jeme,

Cindy is theslx-yearolddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jotm Cur.

SPECIALIST 4 Charles Yonker, of the U. S. Army, has arrived in Vietnam, according to
a letter received by his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yonker,
New Haven. He is administrator
or the 15th Military lH5Wy De·
tachment and is in charge of
compiling Dlld ma!ntalntng all
hlstorlca1 events for the 1st. Lo-

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MR. \GLE~N

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WILL' BE AT , .
306 rf2nd Ave.
MIDD~EPO~T, OHJOt'

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Now You,Know

Middlcport.J'onum~·.

Birthday Observed
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Prolrldenee Mlilstonary BiptiSt
Aaooclallon, an ol!lllato. ol U.,
Ohio Beptilt Gtnttal .uioctalion, -~ . . ,.a1111e Mldolttpol1 lo! o·u n: t Moriah Beilllst
Cbur&lt;h.
Approximately 75 delqltoa
from 29 dJurehel In a lOVell
count;y area. In Southea~rn Ohio
are .Ill Middleport for the. fourday ooaslon which will uu the
theme . "The ·Dawn of a New

The birthday of Debbie Grueser was observed during anouU--=
Sunday at the cabin of Mr. and
Mrs. William Gruescr near An.
tiquity.

Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Grucser, Mr. and Mrs. Hob-ert Jay, Mr.andMrs. Paul Petru,
John, Frank and Kevin, all of Co-

lumbus; Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Roach, Trud.h Rand)o and Darin,.
Pomeroy; Mrs. Gertrude Miller,
Wooster; Dale Miller

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Belpre:

Russell, Mike Gerlach, and Mrs.
Clyda Allensworth, MiddleporL

The game of handball was
introduced into the United
States from Ireland, according to the Encyclopaedia

The conference convened thla
morning at 9:30 a.m. with ll1e
ministers and deacons Institute.
Election of otn.cera and anil.lal
reports will be highlights o! tbe
Institute. Toolght'o progrom will
feature a program of musle by
the Mount Moriah choir.
General session oltheAasoclaUon will be held Thuroda.Y. Included h1 that meeting will be
planning lor acUvltles of tho new .
year. Thursda,y night has been

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AUGUST 14- AUGVST 17
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MRS. NELLIE VALE , LEFT, AND MR.~ GRETT A SUTTLE, Meigs County school s..,ervloors, are pictured preparing four booths of school exhibits to be featured at the Meigs County Fair.
The ~chool exhibit program is carried out under the supervision of ROOert Bowen, Meigs Coont,y
Supermteldent of Schools. Cathy Dill assisted with the preparation of the numerous dt&amp;plays
which were judged today by MrM Frieda Kemredy, a teacher in Athena.

SuNDAY, MONDAY
.&lt;\ND T!IESDAY
Al 'GUST 18 -19- 20
(John Huston's)
"REFLECT!O~S

IN A
GOLDEN EYE"
(Technkol01·)

Eli:t. Ta.}lor- Marlon Brando
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Chiller Diller s
Shutter Bug

Attend Wedding

Ruth Circle

Of Granddaughter

Holds Supper
In New Hoven

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gerling
were in Greensburg, Ind., Satur~
day for the weddingoltheir granddaughter, JoAnn Blair, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Blair of
Greensburg, to Larry Gene Hunter, also of Greensburg.
The wedding was an event of
10:30 a. rn. at the St. Mary's
Church. The reception was held
at the Knights o( St. John HalL

FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY

AllGUST 23 - 27

"VALLEY OF THE DOLLS"
(Technicolor)

Barbara Parkins ~ Patty Duke
COLORCARTOONS:
Good Neighbor

FUZ
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

NEW HAVEN- Acovereddlah
!!Upper was held In the New Ha-

ven Uplted Church by tho members of the Ruth Circle of tho
Women' o &amp;&gt;clety of Christian
Service. The lesson following the
supper, entitled '"Toward More
Effective COmmunication with
Youth," was ted by Mra. CecU
Pickens, aod followed with pf8J'er by Mrs, Ollie Housh. Ptalm 1
wu road by Mro. Tlltlma Capehart.

Three dialogues were preunted as pert of the procrarrl. 1'ht
firot dealt with ''Beinl TwO Fa&lt;ed," and the IO&lt;Cllld with

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the Meigs County Fair. PearJ Welker il pictured staffing the
booth - which features an American fiag background - on
Tueoday.

Bumgarner Reunion Held

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BumiiU"ner Reunion was held :im~
day , August 4, In the New Haven Junior Lodge Hall wlthacov~
ered dish dinner at noon. Table

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For Group of Four
Mrs. Beulah White entertained
Tuesday evening with a dinner
party homring Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Darst, Mrs. Florenee

Hannay, and Mrs. Agnes White
on their birthday anniversaries.

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Dept. of the Lon I Sc:hools

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I CLEANS ITS[Lf AUTOMATI CALLY, [LfCIRICALLY• No mo" drudgery
lor you I All !hat remams of baked-on oven soil is a whisk-away tnce
of ash .. • .CLEANS OVEN RACKS, DRIP BOWLS, TOOl Cleans them lor
you wh1le 1! cleans the oven. • And, all for about the price of a cup
of coffee I
~eneral Moten!
1-vear Warranty on ent ire Range lor repair of any defect with.
out _
charge, plus 4-year Protection Plan {parts only) for fur·
n1shmg replacement for an1 defective Surface Heatint Unit,
Surface Urut Sw1h:h, or Oven Heating Unit.

Guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Charles White and daughter, Texanna, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dant
and Craig, Mrs. Hannay, Mr-L
Pearl Hottman, Mrs,.L!Uian McGee, Mrs. f\i:nes White, Richard
Duckworth ah! Jeff Darst.

Livestock Club

5-year Warranty backd by

Ree. $359.95

Fri&amp;idaire
bathers to
buildin
more ~elp

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Meets Aug. 8th
The Guernsey and Jersey club
met on Aug. 8, at ~e home d
Dan, Lee Ann and Steve Nust.
Advisor Donald Mora assisted,
wilh sel'en members and one
guest, Beverly Houdashelt, pre-sent. Patches and passes to the
rair were given out. A demon-'
stration waa given by Lee Ann
Nease on a calr halter. Roger
Nease gave a report on showing at the Clir. Pama Nease wu
in charse ot. recreation. Refreshments ..re aerved by Mra. Fred
Nease.

grace wa1 eLven by Harold Bulh~
garner. A short buslneas Ill·
alon was held with Harold Buinptner in charge.
A moment o1 silence was 00~
served In memory of Harry Clj!Ohart and Jom H, Bumgarner
who passed away during ~e past
year.
They decided to hold the reunIon next year oo the first Sunday In AUIUst In the NOll Havoo
Garden Club Park. Officera re~
talned ror the next year were
Harold Bumprner, pres!-,
and ~lie BumKBrDer, secre~
tary .treallll'er.
Attendlng were Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Ebenbach and David of
~rac:uH, Ohio; Mr. and Mre.
Blll Blaine of GloovUie, w. VL,
Mr. llld Mrs. David 0.111, J&lt;ih
llld J.... o( Sidney, 01110; Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence PariCIIII of
Point Ple1slnt, W, Va.; Mr. llld
Mrs, Jomoo Butnpmer and Roier ()( Maoon; Mr. and Mrs. Earl
L_ Slewlrt ot HarUOEd; Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Bumgarner, Pei!ll'
and Sle Ama Bumgarner, Mr.
ani! Mn. Orla Bumpmer, Mr.
and Mro, Otd.o BumgarMr, Mr.
and Mro. Harold Bumpmer,
John llld Mary Jan Bumpmor,
Mr. llld Mrs. Wyllll,
Ken 1114 Tim Wyant, IJt Letart
Route, Mr. and Mra. Roy llolfman, Mrs. 0. 0. Sayre, Mr.
and Mrs. Ottte Rcuob, . Mra. T_
Bert Routh. Mlsa MD'Io Bumgarner, Mr. Frank Zerkl•, Mill
Lelah .hlno PoWell of N011 Havon.

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. Kim Toi\!Ort It~ a plclllc
rot the c~ or the lloNI.v
School classes or God's Little
Houae, Middleport Church of
Christ, hold rocontly 11 tl1o Middleport Park. Her name wat unIntentionally omitted from a tlstllW of dllldren there,

LOAFER
Fur
uirls &amp; Ladies

sentod ~f Mrs_ Cl1310ft Athey
bel Pill¥ Smith:. 1'ho third dlaloaue, l1li'!alidnr · to ••Bet;,.
Chief," was preoented by Rtv,
IJI!I Mrs. Paul ForineJr and Shirley,
Each, dlalosue was dlaCWIIed.
A pra,yor wu ol!orod by Mro.
Fortnot, tl!o aiiO 11111 a IOio
II Part 0! ll1e PfOCI'IIIl. A ohort
bualnoll nllltlni I'OIIowod.
'lbooo p r - wore Mrs. Cllj&gt;·
ton Athey, Mrl. F. A. Baley,
MIIUe Bum..,....., Mrs. Tllelmi
Copehart, Mri. Otha Llovlni.
Mrl. Bernard Uovllla, Mn. C.ell Pld&lt;e!ll, lll'a. otUe Rcuab,
Mra. T. BUt Rollih, Rev. and
Mrl. Paul FortneJ, lllrleyFottney, Patty Slnltll and !AU Am
Roush_

Mr.... Mri. Bob ~. Lar.
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ry Ud Julio,
Ud Mr.
T. &lt;1. Hllldoro of ~euoe, .,eM
the WMkencl In St.ubonvlllo 'ljlal
Mr. llld Mrl, Fronk IDlldOrtllld
dauafller. Gretchen.
9Nmln Crata Rawllnp loll
Mallda,y

and Cordovan

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Dr. Fred E. Luchs, who lo Hot- tine, Eg)pt and lhrOU&amp;Ilout EiiJ".
eel In "Who's Wllo In America," OJ10 with the American Sehool off
· wiD be the guest apeallor at ihe Oriental Reooarch. Tiro yMrf
10:30 1. m. iorvlce of the Mid- later he woo choaen 11 one ot 10~
dloport 'First UniUdPreabyerlan mlllloters to exchlllgO pulplta;
Church,
with English mlnloiers,
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Now rollrod, Dr, Luchaandhls
In Marc!\, 1953, he was selo&lt;t-:
wile realde at 93 Wonder Huts ed •• one of 10 Preb.Yterlanoln·
Drive In Athens. Hels a former a Sl'&lt;ql ofiOOoul!lllllldi"'Prtl..,_: ,
pastor of tile Athen.tPreab)'torlon era by readers ot tho Chrlsitlil1
Church. 1
Cenlury Pulp!~ Dr, Luchs' lrtl-'
Dr. Luchs' career In the mlr&gt;- cleo and sermona have been pu~
lotry his been varied. Followl"i. cllohecl by~edoof-lodlealo. ;
his srlduotton from Fr1nkllnlnd For nine yearo he wao .anoclate
Marohall College, Jl'lth llflduale editor ot "Twentieth eenlurj '
atudlea
1t tho Unlveralty of Chi- Quarterly." lie authoredthe!IH7
SUSAN SHOBE
cago,
ho
stlllled and traveled In Lenten booklet and numerouo
MASON - A.fteld represen14
countries
of Europe.
boob lncll!di!W "PrQors for
tative tor the Woman's InterIn 1937 he tr1vsled to Paleo- "'"&lt;!fie ~alons," "Prlwte
naUonal Bowling Cooirou,
Prayers/'' ~ - "Pr-.yers or SO.
Miss &amp;loan - . wit! attend
clal Goapel. ...
a meotlnl of the Malon WoA hl8hllihl of Dr. Lucllo' ca.man's l!&lt;iwtlq Aoooc!aUon on
reer
hU been illo trlpo to EiirMonda,y, Aug. 19 at tho Maoon
opo
unler
sponsorohlp·ofthe state
Bowling Center at 1:30 p.m.
Dtl\ll'lment For four conaecuAll members ot the ai!IO&lt;Iatlve
the mlnli!er 'and hla
Uon oro urged to · - ·
wile
worked
on European )'Glib
Mill Sd)e wllJ dl&amp;CUII HI'•
p.roJocto.
vices ol!ored by W!BC to Ill
While plstorllllrthe church In
me'"'-•• the dut.les and re' .featured .
WEDNESDAY
Athens,
0,_ Lucbi Wll
sponslblt!Uea of city and leaWtnTE ROSE Lodge Will hold in an artiele bY " .Coronet" engue o!!lcers, the wmc Chama
picnic
11 the MlddlttiQrt rood- titled "The Pi&gt;tlalar Putor of
plonahlp Twrnament and anolde park, WedneaclaJo, Aug. 14 Ohio University."
nual meeting, tho Col lop ate DlIt 6 p_in_
vlaton, and the Sonlor llld
AJBCprogram1.
FRIDAY
TOWN AND COUNTRY atore
at RaclrMI U n I t e d Methodist
Church, 9 Lm. to 4 p.m. Friday and Saturda,y by n.ppy H~at­
lers Clau.

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Of Homemakers Convocation Ends ·

"er.

· Mr1. Paul HW atld ehll.!i'._:
Debra Jo, TOII11DY, Plul Rlc&amp;F
COUJMI!US (UP!)- SOme 1,- ard, _ ~ack and Davl.d of, ~·,t
SOO . Maions ended their three- Newton, Ind., loft 'nleadli ~
da,y 1111111 annual COIIVOcaiiOO here spending oeveral da,yl here i11i1f;
J, Hill -'
d. the Prlnco Hall GriiKII i.odge Mr. and Mro.
Mr.
and
Mrl.
111rom
s..,q,-,
()( Ohio TuolldOJilllih a mldnlahl
li'aod Diirch of ti.a lt"and baD. ~ came eljit&lt;tall,y for
The ...... llld Ill awdltary l'wltral of MrL Hlll'o sr...._:
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will hold lllelr next oamocoijnn rather.
Mra, Roy Joolol, Jr. ()( Co!Uib,.
Ill DI,Y(Ain In Au&amp;UII, 1969,
bu1 Cllltll Tulldl\f fola vlaft
with her ,~~~rllllo, Mr. llld
E. J, Hill, llld toattenclthOMIII('
Caul~~¥ Fair.
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. Mro. Mary ChaUinor ()( \VI~ .
'""""' D.C., and Mlu ~ .
COLIJMBtJS (UP!) - Patllnll Rlf!llnga of Winter llaYIDo Fts:·&lt;.
!ll'idol wen received bJ 113 of arrived MondB,Y to bt with tliWJ!·. ·'
t11o !58 peroonl taldlll the at. &amp;randmothlr.
R, a. 1aaw'J. · •
pharmacy oxamlnstlm hen Juno llnp who II ciJrlllned
14..21, the Ohio Stell BaVcl IJt IIOI))IIal. Mro. Rawllna1 -tidl'tr: ·

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Mr..... Mrl. Jt. .lolma . .
Kim bel Jtlt, hlllrMtt
to MlrYIYilto Tueodu after
lfOIIdlnt ••oral da,ya bort11Uh
bor ll'rlllbor, Mro. &amp;!- Rawllqa.
Mr. 111101 Mri- J. II, LaDe ot
Clovotand wore rocent psta
of Mr- and Mrs. Dale Wrlllrt
and Mlaa Nlftl Ruuol.
Torey and Dtbblo Zirkle, c:hlldren ot Mr_ and Mn. David Zirkle ftre waokend "'""' of their
uncle 111101 - · . Mr, and Mro.
11u11 ~ ot NDI Pleu-

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bel dllklrtn......cl, AllPitld
lllaldl are .•
oil i Iii - day
1-t frOm ~. , MIM,

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orli "'""' IJt her Pll'"' •·
Mr. anc1 1otr1. CJitllln -1••·

Mr. 111101 Mro. R111bmHiorllq

of Flndl a,y hive aptllt die past
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NEW HAVEN - The IIUllal
jli&lt;nlc ot t h t Rhooildindron
Homtmaker'o Club W.o 11old
'l1llrodl¥ at thO cl~ie beoauoo of tl1o ralnJ nllber.
DovoUonl "'" Ill cl1ltlll ot
Mra. T, ~!eli *ouah, ' ID1I I*'
lalnell to "'' Mdoori. h,...
part o! I'AIIII 86, aM cleMd
with a
Mra. C. B. IIUIItt read I pttetn, uuatea.to the
Music of the Elrlb," ·11101 Mrt.
Bernard u ..tn, read, "1'hoSimplo llln• ol God." A oiiOrt b&lt;lallleas Millon wa1 hold foii&lt;MIInl
the dovGdonl.
Mamlloro IIIII ptolla ottondlng
litre Millit Bumpmer, lolro.
Waite&lt; Grlllstoad, Mro. G_ 8,
""'loll, Mrl, ~ 1.111VlDJ,
llrL MatUII 0111111pr, .r1. JehJt
f. R~. lira. Alhftt
llrl. ber llciiNh, l.lrl. Mii1I1J
I!Oulll, 111'1. T. lllttllttaiUiro.
Vot1111 Ralllh, Mr1. o. o_ SijH,
Mro. Claron.,. 'lbomao, lllri.
Chal'lti F, YC!IIbr, Ka,y lltd Allee
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boeo bore on leave .nih h11

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AUGUST 14 -15- 16

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0111111 ""lela! nlckliamo.

deii!PMd
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co J!Or.o%
' ,PI'Oilrom to bu pte~ b, .· den IJt Bldwelt;
riM\
the ~otlheLoldot!liiiP:I'r~: ...,"!!l,l~. jlytl~ l)J(Ld ~r !be-d!, ·
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Frldai to womeil••
'l'ho ~-. wm particiPate dur-''
UI!Dclatloo IIUX!tlit). Will , h!llf .fill te&lt;!·ili.Y. , . ·
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111e a.._II., A.. RuBin 01 u,:.,U,. '. lllthi~'. lbe oientnl Jll'O-,'J
. during tho mornlnl ~·~,.till. srlln WQI bt a J!!'OC••~ IM,
a mlaalonaty sermon. A 'chGir jllogrllll entitled "hrlri8•' tho' .'1.. 'fl,
or ,mlnl'!ler• fro~)) over tho dlo- ·~!t~!~ of .I;Dd'., ~._
lap
trlct ..ttl pment opoelal inuale """""" · up .11141
'lllil be .
llld there will bt a PfOSflll\ by .lioinen who have made llna/lc!al ri ·
th• children' a band under the plidp~ lc! rnlaal~ wimt. 0,-

Doloptos and other guelto
here for the convonlioo are beinl houiOd by menilera ot tho
hoot elllrch llld Pomeroy and
Rutland congreptloos. All meals
wiJ I be served In the dining room
o1 •the Malnl Moriah Church.

Mrs. Carl Brannan, Miss !'\ina

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champloo beef ohowman and Mike
Benedum wa.a the resene cham·
pion Wednesday at the Moll!•
COunty Junior Beef Show at the
Meigs COunty Fair.
Judp wao Henry Bertaeld ot
SJmmltYille. Trophies and a. by the Pnm'
warda were donated
•&gt;W National Bank and Lan4mark,
Grades received by 1he varIous pactlctpants Include:

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29a. Call born January 1, 1968
to June, 1968- A-David Nease,
1st, A-Rlcky Pierce, steer, 1st,
B-Ray Frank, 2nd.
29b, Senior Calf born September I, 1967 to December 31,
1967 -· A-Kemelh Bolen, A..
VIcki Carr, 1st, A-Ricky Pierce,
2nd,
29c. Simmer Yearling born
May I, 1967 to August 31, 1967A~Vicld Carr, 2nd, A..St even
Pierce, A.steven Stanley, 1st,

2nd, B-Larl')' Meea, B-Loolse ky PierceNovice Shomnan, lot year Michael, A..Jiarry Slawter, 1st.
Yearling Showman, 2nd year B.Paul Cross, A.Diana Grueser,
- A-Mike Benemm, 1st, A-Ray 1st, B-Cella McCOy, 2nd.
Here a,re the grades receivFrank, 2nd, B-Dovld Nease, BCharles Yost, B-Cralg Pierce. ed by the junior participants
Experience Showman, 3rd or for their animals:
CLASS 29. HEREFORDS, AN4th year - A-Bob Ritchie, 2nd,
B.Jimm,y Betz, A-Kem1eth Bo- GtJS, CHAROLAJS AND SHORTlen, lat. A.Edwln Croso, B-Chlr- HORNS.

Factories

Captured.

By South
SAIGON (UP!) - South VIetnamese tronpo captures throe
VIet Cong aasembly line factorlea In tho Mekong Delta C01l81&gt;1e
()( supplying grenades, mines 111d
IMloby trapa for . Ulouaancls ot
auorrlllaa, military spoko811l811
eald today.
A small bllld oftronpero,leaplng from hellcopten Into a ConmiUllst base camp Wednesday,
found the ·well hidden jungle munltlona plants deep In the Plain
of Reeds 65 mUes IOuthwest 0(
Saigon, tho report eald- ·
The actloo was part ot the allied drive to cripple VIet Cong
war making power In a parlod
()( relatively ltght combat_
Reflectlna tho Ughler combat,
American ol!ldala · eald U, s.
combat l01se1 lut week - 173
t111111 killed and 818 110unded - .
were the lowest of tho year.
COmmiUllst loa sea were I, 642
ldlled, they said, wblle the South
Vl-.nooo lost 243 ldlled and

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TOP JUNIOR FAIR WINNERS - Kemy Bolen of Dexter, left, and Harry Slawter, RD, Middleport, right, showed the top two steen in the junior CaJr show Wednesday. Bolen's steer was
choaen as the grand clmlqtlon in the conwetition while Slawter's was selected reserve champion.
Slawter alao was grand champion shoWman. Both animals will be put,., for bid durl~ the Friday evening sale when 19 steers and a number O[ lambs will be sold. - sentinel Photo.

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AKRON (UP!) - Members
of the Utility wOrkers of America returned to work today after
rati(ying a new two - year contract Wednesday night to eoo
their month-long strike against
the Ohlo Edison Co.
Secretary Wilson Frye o[
· utility Workers Local !26 said
the contract was ~proved by a
2-1 margin. Some 1,700 mem~
bers o[ the union had been on

fUneral oervlces for Edwin ESmlth, 41, who passed away 111&gt;0llllec!odly at hla 70 North see. ond Ave. realdence In Middle',port Tuesdly 1119fnlng of a heart
,tlack, wut be held Friday a!
2 ~m. st lluihes Funeral Homo
'lnOikHUL
Tho deceased was 1111nager ot
Tllll''i Foodland and Bart!llnJand In Middleport whore he hod
· been · empl~ the put five
' YOirO. He Plllso l World War
D veteron.
Born J11J1111fY 11, 1927 In the
. , ·Otk IIIli ora, he Wll·thO son of
.:'".IAalto Smltll, Sr.,lndJennle Mae
McGhee Smith.
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'· ·- brother, Luther ot 011&lt; HOI;
. iwo aloters, Mrs. Joda Brown,
'. Wilkirton. Ind., and Mila Rita
.smtth. Ook Hut, and two noph'IW'• Brian Dean and John
&lt;5keln.t, Jr_
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. Rev. M. D. Sll.,.rson will of.
llelate. 1bo 6merll oenlco, and
. , ; liurtal Will be In the oak Hill
, oemeteey, Frlendo 1110J1 call at
·thO : lmenl home after 2 p.m.

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THE RAIN CAME - Heovy raln!Bil hit the Meigs County
_lalrsrowd• oo Kldclles llay yesterda,y but It filled to dampen
the splrlto ot the youngsters who were enjoying 10 cent rides.
Fair bol1'll otncials said .the rain did not much slow actlvl~.
Here, a sr014' of adlllta IIIII youl1jJaters ore shoWn on the mldWOJI trylJW to keC&gt; dey under l1lle umbteiJa. - SeDllnol Photo.

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RABBITS
JeU
Arnold-A.
class winner;
Old Pro - Marvin Toylor-~
SleYO
Charley-A,
Irene
Malone-A,
class wlnner; RalJ)h Parker-A,
Stevie Stool-A, Bruce BiaseD-A.
.Lee Jlysell-A.
Debbie
Lambert-A.
2nd Year - Noah Hysell-~
RABBITS D
ciaas winner: Peggy MllGJ~&amp;oB,
Noah
llyseU-A,
class winner;
Rosalie Malone-B.
Novice - Bruce BlsaeU-A, Rosalie Malone-A. Peggy Maclass wi111Uir and champion show- lone-A.
RABBITS m
man;
Stevie Stout-A, Jeff
Rali&gt;h Parker-A. eta•• winner;
Arllolci-A, Steve Cha!ler-A. Irene
Lee H,yseU-A, Marvin Tojrlor-A.
Malone-11, Debbie Lambert-B.
POULTRY
POULTRY
Karla
Beal·A,
atass wlmer;
Ke!lllOih WOO&lt;J-A, classwlmer;
Karla Qeal-A. Ronnie WOO&lt;J-11- Ronnie Wood-A, KemethWOO&lt;J-A.

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Christopher Emrich, 94, of Bailey Run Road, who died Thursday
morning will be held Saturday
at 10 a.m. at Ewing ChapeL The
Rev. Amos Tlllls will ofllclate,
with burial. tn Evergreen Ceme~
tery, Waverly, Ohio.
Mr. Emrich Is survived by
four daUgllters, Daisy M a r I e
hw, Nampa, Idaho; Margaret
Swick, Mongtomery, M l c h. i
Flossie Fansler, HW&amp;dale,
Mich., aod Dorothy Newbauer,
Montgomery, Mich.i two sons,
Earl, ot CbeyeMe, Wyo., and
Ra,y, o1 Venice, Florlde. Friends
ma,y call 1111)11me_

4-H Showmanship Winners

PLEASAN1 - EjnpiO)'eea /
Local 426 IIFJ,_QQ. ~-1&gt;tile jell todOJr ••·"" headwas reported WedJIOic!OJfaf. ,
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Dies Thursday

average wage increase of 6.9
per cent, improved vacation
benefits am guaranteed wages
and work after 10 years service.
The utiUty workl!rs went on
strike July 12 after their
contr1cl 011111rod July !. Service
was maintained to the cornpa~'• custQJners ln northern
Ohio duri!W the strike through
the use of s~rvisory personnel

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Tops Field of Four

Judging of exhibits and entries of the 105th annual Meigs
Wimer of the 4~H Decorama Coonty Fair moved Into high
Wednooday morning at t h e gosr Wednesday.
Winning first place and a cash
Meigs County Fair was R h e a
prize
o( $55 among the !our
Mora. The Decorama, a new acgrange
exhibits this year was
tivity this year, consists of de~
the
Rock
"'rings Grange. Secscribing a home fUrnishings pro~
ject, using before and after pic~ ond place went to Harrisonville;
tures and actual articles. Miss Laurel Grange was third and
Mora's entry was on her "stud,y Ohio Valley Grange, fourth.
ln the sheep and swine judgcenter.''
She Is the daughter of Mr. end ing, six firsts went to Paula
Mrs. Donald Mora, Rt. 3, Porn~ M. French, Athens Route 1; Myr~
eroY, and is a member of the
Courlllouoe Cut Ups .f-H club..,
Betty Dean aod Maidie Moro
are advisors.
Rhea is also a member of the
Horse teams owned by Hom Better Livestock Guernsey Jersey 4~11 club and of the Junior er Storts, Frankfort, took ftrst
Leaders club. Her projects this place honors in two weight clas~
year include ulmprove y 0 u r slfleatloos Wedneoday night when
Home With a Stucty Center," the annual borse pulling contest
''Dress Up Dress," "Food was held at the Melga County
Preservation m." and 4 1Qutdoor Fair.
The S!Drts team took t h e
Cookery" and '"Dairy Cattle."
lightweight and middleweight

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shows her animal that won the reserve chlmpiori ribbon In
junior fair COIIU)etition yesterday. - Sentinel Photo.

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29i SPECIAL STEEl! CLASS
B-Chuck Eastman.
291-1 - Herefords - B.Jim
29e_ Senior Yearling burn SePBetz,
A-Kenneth Bolon; A-Ricky
tember I, 1966 to Dece'"'- 31,
Pierce, B-Kimlll)' Pierce. B.ste·
1966- A.Jim Betz, !st.
29!. SeniOr Yearling born Sep- ven Pierce, A-Bob Ritchie, B·
tember 1, !966 to Auflllsl 31, Steven Stanley, A - Louise MI1966 - B-Larry MeeS, 2od, Klm- chael, B-l&gt;lana Grueser, B- Wa,yne Lel1helt, B-Debble Keebaugh,
11\Y Pierce, !st.
29g. 2 Year Old Helfer born A-&amp;Idle Crosa, B-VIckl Carr,
A~Harry Slawter, A-Paul Cross,
May I, 1966 - A-VIcki Carr,
B-Byron
McCoy, B-Cella McCoy.
1st, B-Ray Frank, David Nease,
291 - 2 Angus-- A - Cherles
A-Rick;y Pierce, /\-Harry Slaw~
Yost, A-Mike Benodum.
ter, 2nd.
Grand champion steerI Ken~
Grand Champion and Reserve
Champion (rom each breeding neth Bolen.
Re61erve Champion Steer, Harclass competed for Grand Champion and Reserve Champioo: ry Slawter .
All steers will be - sold at 7
Grand Champion, &amp;even Stanley,
Reserve Champion, VIcki Carr. p.m. Friday nlgllt.
Awards In Better Livestock
4-H Clli&gt; work went to steven
Stanley, Vicki Carr, Harry Slaw~
ter, Jim Betz, Ray Frank, Char~
les Eastman and Larry Mees.
A special meetiug o! the
Southern Balxl Boosters Association will be held MondBY
night at 7:10atthehlghschool
Plans wLll be made tor an ice
cream socia1 and barxl co~
cert.

4-H Decorama

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B - Wayne Leifheit, B - Klnuny

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SHOWMANSHIP
Old Pro - More Than 4 yesrs

tie Stanley of Albany won seven firsts and Rex Robinson of
Coolville won nine firsts ln the
sheep judging. Lester Parker,
Pomeroy Route 3, won one blue
ribbon with the one and only
swine displayed at this year's
(air. There was oo poultry dis·
played either this year.
In th• domestic arts judging
blue ribbons went to Osie Fall~
rod, Pomeroy Route 3; Bertha
Johnson, Racine Route 1; Valsia
Roush, Middleport, three blue;

Patrl cia Jo., :.. .,, Shade Route 1,
eight blue ribbons; Florence ,;;
Bearhs, Pomeroy, three ft.rsta; ,;
Mrs. Merlum Hollman, Dexter, "
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Dexter, two; Ruby llyseU, Mid. ·'
dleport, llro; Mrs. C_ E. Blakeslee, Pomeroy, 008i Mary Ne~ : a,
Minersville, three, and M r s.
Woodrow Mora, Pomeroy Route ..
3, two.
James Merodlth, Pomeroy
Route 3, nblblted the g r a n d
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Nine youths and their dogs
participated In the llrst annual
Jwlior Fair Pet Show sponsor ~
ed by tile Junior Fair Board
under the direction of the Girl
Scouts.

Winner of the award lor prettiest dog Was •'Dusty," owned

by Jill Cotterill. The award for
the 11 Ugiiest•• went to Betsy,
owned by Teresa Wildermuth.
The shagglellt was "Major,"
shown by Judy Radford 111d the
uftu:miest" award went to
"Pepe" owned by Mellsa ruz·~
er. The .,Moat Obedient"

places. In the lightweight class
seoond went to John Crooser.
Ellzabeth, W. Va.; Marvin Whitt
and Son, Piketon, second; George
Davison, Millwood, w. Va. ,
fourth, and George Leist, Lucasvtlle, fifth .
AlthoUgh there was prize mon..
ey for five pla&lt;-es the middleweight and heavyweight teams
had only four teams entered.
Second place in the mlddl«:~
weight class went to Charles
Bowersock, Darst; D. W. Hig ~
gins, St. Marys, W. Va. was
third and Whitt and Son were
foorth.
In the heavyweight division,
Russell Wingrove, Waverly, W.
Va., was first; Robert Webb of
Guysville, was second; Davison
was third and Higgins was foorth.

River Gauges
GAUGES - Gallipolis, !2.1
and 13.9 running 6 feat of roll -

award wenttouMacoma," own~

ers; Pl Pleasant, 24.10; Pom-

ed by Tony Vaughan.
Other entries Included Learme Sebo Blld Fang, Tammy
Martin and Heidi, Tammy
Blake and Prince, and &amp;loan
Powersllld llliMY.

eroy-Mason, 20.30; Ulnton, 1.00
stet.; Kanawha Falls, 4.70 fallingi Charleston, 18.40 stat.; Lon.
don, oo the sill; Marmet and Winfield, running one foot of rollera.

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Stanley, Pomeroy, Olllllbltod tho
graod champion female 1114 Marvln T. Roosh, New Haven, exhlblted the reserve champim Comale.

Meredith won llro llrst In thai
judging; Carr won four; Hiram
Slawter , Middleport Route 1, took
a flrst as did L 0. McCOy, Reedsville Reule I; Hugh Lellhelt, Pomeroy Route 2; Alfred Gans, Porneroy; Stanley and Ra,y c. Frank of
Racine.
S. H. Vollburn of Bidwell Route
2, was the ooly exhibitor in the
3Jorthom division and won 13
first place awards in Bddltion
to dioplaying the champim and
reserve champion bull and fe·
male.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL •·
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Discharges - Woa Allen, lla- &gt;
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VETERANS MEMOR"L
HOSPlfAL
AdmisSions - WUliam Stove,
Racine; WUbur Beaver, Racine.
Discharges - Walter HE.,yes,
Dessie Patterson, ROOd&amp; Haek~
ott, Phebe Clark.

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