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lt;..,.. The Daily :Wnlincl,

Now You,Know

Middlcport.J'onum~·.

Birthday Observed
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By Miss Grueser

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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
COLORC ARTO O~S:

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Bugged in a Rug
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 REPUBLICANS are m hand also It
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~
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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

$
Only

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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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ATTEND PICNIC
. 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.
' illd
" llro.
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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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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'""""' 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.
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bel dllklrtn......cl, AllPitld
lllaldl are .•
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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,
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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.
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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'., ~._
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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.

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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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Pierce, A.steven Stanley, B-Rle-

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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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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_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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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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RESERVE CHAMPION - VIcki Cerr of RD, Deedsville,
shows her animal that won the reserve chlmpiori ribbon In
junior fair COIIU)etition yesterday. - Sentinel Photo.

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Dies Tuesday

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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.

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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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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.
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Discharges - Woa Allen, lla- &gt;
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HOSPlfAL
AdmisSions - WUliam Stove,
Racine; WUbur Beaver, Racine.
Discharges - Walter HE.,yes,
Dessie Patterson, ROOd&amp; Haek~
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Sean Paual&gt;, Charles K-. Eric ..
S.ites IIIII Scott.Y Nease.
Western Pleasure POllY, !8 to
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M'rssionary
Assn. Meeting

HERE ARE SOME OF THE DIGNITARIES a-.w the l341b mll011 ot lhe Provl40nce Mia•·
1 ·~ .....~ Morlall "'"•tlst Church durirlg Weclnesday'a activities. Slated loft to
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Jet Reed(LuclUe Lellbelt, l'&lt;lmeroy, on JohMy Sorrel; Kathy.
Morpn, Mlddleport, on P-r;
BUI Cole, n.&gt;,llOI's Plllna, on
Lad; Mike Jones, Pomeroy, on
Little RlbeL
Plea~ure Pony, Harness-SldORla Spencer, Pomeroy, B Ia e k
Stormy; Jack Hawley, Mlddl&amp;port, starlight; Clnll¥ Gooch, SuJ&gt;.
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DELEGATES TO THE 13ilb ANNIJALSESSIONortheProvldence Mlsaioaary Allsoclation, ao alllliate of the Ohio Baptist
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and dinoers during lhe !34th session of the Providence loll ...
aiorary Assn. at the Middleport MOOit Moriah Church t h 1 s
week. Waitresses, left to right, are Christine Robimon, De-

Lone DeLepl, Thelma Robin- Mldcll_.t, IIIII Sally p..,.
eU, Pomel'Ol'. On the fir rl&amp;ht Is Mrs. Amold Ricbardo, Middleport, chalnnan oflbe loeal cburch hootesoes.

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bert Dalley II lllackUck.
Steve Iianey, aon of Mr. IIIII
Mrs. F1Q)'d DaUo.v. II at Grell
Lakea, DL, receiving his tralnin&amp; He onUsted In tbe U.S.
Navy.
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Vema Talpole of Warren and
her mother, Mrs. Mable Byers
oC Newton FaUs, visited recently with Mr. and Mra. otto Brad-

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Mrs. Edward Beegle and family
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Loche of Stenrt, and Ana's sister, Mrs. IJia Roth of Plttsbursh, PL
Clifford ()Jolle) and Mattie
Beegle of Fredrlcksburg, apent
the weekend with lbelr aon, Rcl&gt;lld (J)W) Beegle IIIII lamUy.
Dolle remained for a week of

Linda carpem.r of Clnciatlotit...,
daughter Or 110!~ Clrpenter, lo •
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'Mr. ard Mrs. JacJ.i Boas and
11m11y of NO'lf Brighton, Pa.,
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MariM S. Willa, executive ellrector ·o1 the Ohio Mental
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panled by her llstar and hus·
band, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smlth
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Democrats Pla(form Challenged
N.ney·-snYer, representing luc
COLUMBUS (UPf) - Tho
Democratic parj;y wa• chal- Central Ohio American• I o r
lenged 'IVodneoday to make Ita Democrallc Action, called for
platform "more than Just a "effectln m«bod• of breald.ng
1be poveri;J cycle'' thai could
piece at paper.u
The challenge was Issued by ''only ..... by a """ "''pt''Olch
Grover Banks, a representative ID forei&amp;ll policy - descalation
d. the POIIr People's C&amp;lliJIIIllln, of the Vletllam war and eveo.
to Q~e reglooal piattorm panel. tual wllhdrnaloi
Mull Solve World Problema
Banks alked for 'G~nr eonDr. Clyde N. Rogers of tbe
cern tor tbe poor'' and an ''end
Ohio
Council of Cbureh,a aal4
to lbo senseleu war In Vietnam" to be lncorporatod In the tho .... '1&gt;elne bi'GIIIhl
platform to be edoptad late thla lace to lace with tJo• fact that
we camot solve our domestic
month 1n Clllcsao.
problema
'llllboul ao!Yin&amp; world
uyou represent the power.
You repr11senl U.. lnllumce IIIII probltms."
ADolhor representative of the
can make things haJII*l."
txlllltdl,
Robert A. ~. .,,.
Banks told tbe panel of Jllrll'
leaders from Ohio and Mlchl- gelled 1bst a •!O.S blllloo surpn, uHavtng tbe power. ~1 plus In tho dofeose bud&amp;al, a
coucluston ol The Cangreolional
have llle re..,...slblllzy .''
~rly, should be cblltllleled
-~Sertou.a Reservation•"
"In the paat I'OU have t111t Into domestic procrw.
Blains Flelcllll&amp; co.ehairman
met them and we have lll'inua
of
tbe Central Ohio Amerl...s
MRS. ORIS GIN'I'IlEII OF POMEROY ROUTE 3 stewed
reservations ~ your wiD IIIII
Into the picture II tho Jail milllte to help the Molal Couney
determlnstton to lmpl- lor llemoeratlo Action'ipolitleal
Fair Board wltlrlta domelllc arts d~ent where there •a•
tlleae neecla and to peraoaall,v action committee, did the VIetoo •14&gt;0rlntendont uvallable lor the dOI'Irtment. Mrs. Glalhor
see they are irJcorpor- In nam war waa ,.DOt c\e fault ot
b pictured •lflliOille of the lltractive epronalllll other harDo
the plsll'orm to auarantee tllat i!lo Demoeratic part;r ~ 411lllll!eartlclea.
tbe platform baeomea m o r e doll Jolllloo'' but waa tile r&amp;-llbUU, 0( 8V01'7GIIl .....
than juat a piece of PIIJir.''
The theme of an Olld to tho tbe nllioo hea lolknlecl "JlU.
What do they want me to war 80 tbe nation could be )lllldtd cooCIIlllloo.t IIIII stU·
ABOARD CARRIER
do, pull down the houses and ~ lllo
of ....earn' Clldt A. Taylor, .~N, U.S.N. trees, fill In the lakes, buDd lni Itself willl povart; and nII Hrvirl&amp; aboard the Alrcralt houses over II and tum the elal inJulllce rao lhroaill the
c:;arpar , USS America off Viet- whole place Into a suburb? day' a to~ ao 17 witntiHI
pre.- their V!twl.
Iiiii ·Formerly he was aboard How would they Uke that?
-The
Duke
of
Bedford,
on.
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Pl11a ror · llldlal tbe ,....
!Ia Clrrior U.S.S. 5sratoga. Ha
swering
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were
llWII4ruuo and ran 'tho
llll.lat4id In tbe N•vy after gr;uk.
cntk•
of
tne
use
of
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from an llllliiOdlate lind
.._ from lollddleport H,..,
''"' estate by hippie• and other to bomblna
IIIII 11ithdrawal to
S!:h!IOI1 Cla11 of '61. He lo the
public group• to htlp dt· an "evenQial . and honorable
11011 t1 llr. and Mro, Jclhn TtY·
fmv hea1111 up k t e p tr·
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lfl#:.llleOoid !L, Middleport.
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HERE IS THE ROYALTY OF THE loiEIGS cOuNTY FAIR: Lelttqrlglll; WllterJcmlonand
'IIIlo
the 1968 junior fair king IIIII ~ oext are Aoo Holler and Jolla Sayre,
.;":ri967 q!:n 1111 king. 11tefour are being pr~sonted atevemng
owota doil'lng thll week' I fllr,
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out of town guosts of Mr..lllll
Mrs. Omar DoUey for their Golden Wedding anniversary were
their children, Mr. · and Mro. ford
(Marie) Thomas Aulberoon of
Ovle IIIII Dorothy KnoJlll IIIII
Martelli; Mr. and Mrs. (Ruby) children, Randal, Debbie, Sherry
Frank Ludwlg IIIII family of and Brenda of Gay, W. VL,
Cl011eland, Mr. and Mrs. Law- spent a ....,,. or days wifll his
rence Dalley ard son John of brother, Otis Knopp IIIII family.
East Liverpool; Mr. IIIII Mrs.
Jer17 Jomson of Shlpplngpor~
(FIJOe) Thomas. Czeck and fam- PL, has e~DPO)'Dlenl at Kiser
Ily, and Mr. and )Mrs. (Thelma) Alumlmon and Ia a10ylng with
Rllilh Miller ilil fami!Y of'Eaat hi's PaN!lli;"'Mr. ~ &amp;!fl. Fb·
L!vei=POOI; li!r:·Oncl Mrs. Floyd neat Jobo...i"Hiolbtily plan 'to
DaUey and son Steve, local; Rev. mow here in the noar future.
and Mrs. Earl Custer, Syracuse,
Uncle otto Bndlort was In
and many of their friends IIIII Clnclnnoti tlle peat weekend, at
nell!hbora with gifts IIIII pod the Veterans Hosp!lll for a
wlshes lor their dly. They were check-oil oo bls heart pacer. The
pleased to receive a letter of doctor roported him In pod
congratulatlona from CCngres,.. heallb.
man Clarence ,Miller, Washq..
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charton, D.C.
lea (Whitey) Bengle were Mr.
AI IIIII JaynoWolfe visited over
tbe weekend with his lither, Mr.
Harry Wolfe IIIII slater, Mrs.
Otis KnoJ&gt;p and family. 11teywere
eoroute to Ke)port, New Jersey,
to visit their Ronald IIIII.
llmlly. Their clfughter, SUsie,
Is vacationing with Sid and Jlur&gt;.
~ lhle of Kent, and Boo IIIII
Scottie Slmj&gt;son IIIII

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F 1I!_uneA!r ~· Shutout
Little F'Pn Rose, fitrii~J ~
e """' ou s twCM"Un hmner the Reds• • • G:~~ .....- .
In the ellblh Inning spoUed Ar· Ro•e, made ldltory by . ........ ' ·'i:
rigo's bid for a ahutoo~ After lng lhe llrs.t Uttle girl •to
l\1
Felix loiiiJao lollowed lbo homer l~ tlle IMUal claHl•. Slw llr1!Ck · !.~
New YOI'k 5 OOilornia 2, nf1M ,., United Pre ..__, __ , ·
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'l'odiJ•a I&gt;~ Pltcllera
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of IIPI'Ini liars Bob Hayoa and boiltvar,
lived up tu Ida C...., •• ~ "' rejoin bla with a dot!hJe, Ted Abernathy out.
1
(All Timta Ell1?
Clareoce Chlldo, dapoaed by a Bfib Paramore II Florida Al&lt;M, pntmt1a1 and _,,.. up 1011111 tormer team as a do!eniiYe ,
V'
..-...,"Emleo•a
'IProdipl Son"• hu Childs Joined lila Glintoia 1""1
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Clll• (Cirlos 4-10) at ~ , Joined
ou
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n.,~ 001 ;;;:i;"ck
oo
Jolo' tu ba-•
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lol) CLonbor, 4-1),
•a-··•ho Ull.
tremllao" as an olfenllve back, was WUUe ww...,.., a ''PrCdlpl
Thrte iJwoler1 of tho KanJaa
l!aitunore ""....._r
"'-•--•- -• • ~u
-~ Childs,
-.. an OJplosJve apaedoter -demotedtwoto lbe taxi
IQiacl
and
lbl''
wllo
do-tho
Glintala
CI\Y
dMonllvellne 'IIIII ba out of
In "·
llardln II • 8) at· lolloosaota who !sUed as botl1 an olfonliYe ..,....
years
"'" A1111f, fnor of Ollcllllll, but relul'ntd action for saturda,)-'1 pre leeSOII
11111
(Chance ll·lO
Bo.swell W), and dtfenalve back with New asHe: • : : : : •
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balnr dropped by
aaa::k
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twl-alchl.
The Cardinal• alao contlnutcl boopitallzed with inflamed ton..
11 York, Wedneoday ,., dtalt b,y Gremlins", a Oeot footed
Waahlqjton (Bortalna 4-l!)
1be Giants to 1be !L Loula delenllve qgreptlon C&gt;llchod lbelr bouse cleaoing by lhlpplng Ills Wodneoday ' Wblle Ernie
()CcG!otblln ?-!0), Clrdlnaia for a hiBh draft b,y Emlen TUMell, 1be former
llnobacller Jercy HUiebrlllld Ladd 1111 sidelined wllb a
New Yon (Stottlemyre lW)at choice next aeeiiOII. A teammate Giant deleollte great. Childs, to Plllllllurl!h for a 1989 dnlt bruised knee and Aaron Brown
Oaldaad (Od\lm 10o8), m,ht
pick, HUiebrlllld had earllar with a sprained ankle.
. OniJI ••• scheduled
hem trldod to lolloosaota, but
The New York Jets dropped
. Fridl.y'o Games
the Vlldnaa returned the former four players, Including defenllve
ONLY
Nn York at Oaidanc!, olllht
Colorado liar to !L Loula tackle Steve Tholl1J)aOII, 1belr
WaahiQiton 11 Clllfornla, nf1M
baeau10 of a knee condltlGn;
No. 2 draft choice from
Baltimore at lolloossota, nliJht
The New Orleans Solnla, 'IIIlo Washington. Alao dropped were
OllclljO II Cleveland, olght
Tueeday obtained &lt;JIU'terback .....,... back Hsnry Owens,
Detroit II BoatGn, nll!ht
!WI S..eetan from Detroit, JIUI of Webar stole, delenllve back
veteran liiDal cauer Gory Wood John Dockery, a free apnt
BY JOE CARNICELLI
Reel Sox wlnnlna 1bo nl&amp;IIIIIMJB on waivers. Wood, a former from Harvard, and end Wayne
UPI ~~ Wrltar
7-ii alter lolling 5-3 Ia the
RicllardSOII or Newark.
Bob GlbSOII reeordad hla ltlh afternpon.
. The AijiiXa Faloona, w11o
ooni8CUI!ve vlotocy Wodoeaday,
RoOkie leflbander Jercy KDosmoot tile Giants saturday nl&amp;ht
burllD&amp; 1ho Clrdinala to a 3-1 man reconled bla 16th victory,
In Nashv!Ue, Tem., dropped
vlolo17 ovar the Clllca., Qlbs t;yllli a club single sea11011 mark,
five playars, Including Tom
tu movo within live samoa or as llle Meta downed the
Day, a 1Cil1JIOI' dtfenalve star
Rube Marquanl•a ......,llliJor Doci&amp;wa.
Woriilei1rnart "1 &amp;"
wllb the AFL a.tralo BUlo. Alao
A ...... fnlkfet
' - 1'0COrd of 19 atrll&amp;bt
Kevin Collins raced home
released were defensive backs
t.bunpbs.
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W.lilrel
from aecond on Bud Harrel-•
Floyd Hudlow IIIII Fred Coni&gt;a
The bard thl'Oirine rlahlban- Infield hit In lbe lllth and Larry
and Dankers Gene &amp;lites and
dtr aloo Dlllnied his aamed run Stahl homered In tho fifth.
Jack Head
Refrigerator: 9.85 cu. n. orator·•lfo-Froat.
Cooll
ave""" to • 1.03, putting
Mack Jones hit a thrae..,.,
In Giber pre ~~eason eames age With 3tully adjustable ahelv~I
him In a llrong DOIIIiGn to homer end F..ed Whltlltid
thla weekend, the Colla ore at e:rs arx:t 2 slide - out crispers I • ..... 14.1 t:Uo ft.~.
break Grover Cievlllllll Alaxan- added a two l'lll double to
Waahlnawn Friday nl8hl while Freezer: holds 163-ibo. or fOOd 23.5oq.ft.--l
dtr' a National Loa3J8 1'0COrd of - r 1be Reels ovar the
CINCINNATI (UPf) - T e d Minlllsota meota Domer, 1'111- frost-free! Bruo!! chrome and ' 1 l'oloollln
ocoyJio
1.22 for I leellll, Itt In 1915. Brovea. Jones ldlhllshtecla lour Kluszewlld, wllo In Ida 10-year
··~ Ferdie
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Setnu com.PIIed an 0.90 run rally In lllo fourth 1V11en be career wllll the Cincinnati Beds lado!J)bla play• lollaml, Plt- •oodgraln trim. 3WC1Bl6.
.. We ' lod the pm. bul 1M ERA In 1916, but he II
l!burl!h Is at San Dlep and
lollowed Pete Rose• a llnglo end hit more home runs than any
llPII WeJII OUI ud a NBDer
!lulfllo plays Clndrutati SaturOOllaidtred ODIJ' • nomlnli a CWI&gt;Ie by Alex Jolmoon wllb
lofthandod batter In 1ho ciw'a day. Oil &amp;mdo,y, Cleveland
............ f ..... lblrd ..... ,"
' - · alni!e ho pildted llll,y uo Ida seventh homer.
blatory, has COIIle back to tbe
WUI!e McCovey alnglod home team as a spring tra1niJII bat- playa Son Francisco, and New
lnnlnp, 1bt llliJor ~-·
Orleens visit.• Houston while
._d of 1.01 was set by Dutch · Bobby Banda from second with ting Instructor.
Cblcsao plays Groen Bay at
L-..1 of Bolton In 1914.
two out Ia tbe lOth lmllli to 1111
Kluszewlki, now a Cincinnati
Elsewhere In the Natioaal the Giants over Pl1181lurllh end restaurant owner, wtll work with Milwaukee Monday nll!ht.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
BY llnlted Preoa International Leaguo, New York defeated Loa anep .• !O.pme wlmlng atresk hlttera In the train!nr camp at
IMdiJII !!alters
Anpleo 4-1, Clnclnnsti 1nppec1 by Plrato Raiiovar Ron Kllno. Tampa, Fla., next IJ&gt;l'lni.
Baaed Gil 300 II bats
Allanta 7-4, . Son Frandsco
GlYIOlll !Wry , ,RI1111JII'I a
The former Reds ~Jl baaoDIP·
Pittabuillb'n
1n
10 lbree-ll!tter lor Ilia Glints.
Nallona1 ~·
man cloutoc! 251
6ilcf ,
1!. AB. R. H, Pot. lnnlnp and PhiWioi.Pbla ed&amp;td
lloo Lock bit bls first estabiiBhecl a llliJor lia(ue rtt·"'
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RoJo, Cln 102 424 It Iff .333 lloullon 4-3.
ord !Dr firll buomeo by leedNatioaal
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crlllll
llam
Alou, Pitt 105 38t 39 126 ,328
In Amarlcan ~e actton, homer lo tho third lm!nr to
Jlllan, Cln 108 f45 fl ItS .321 WUII!ngton triJ1pod lollrme- pcnrar 1'11lllldel)lhla over Houl- lni tbe National ~e In fieldIng ,llOI'centa&amp;e live COllHc.vtivo
Akla, Ali Itt 489 sa t52 .au f.'l, Oakllllll downed lloltimore ton. Look wllo IJII two grand
Takin@
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lllml, Cln 103 tl9 30 127 .308 t-1, Detroit blaoked Cievalend 3- Iiams In tho American Lea&amp;oo,
Mevy, 8.F. 103 884 60 101 .291 o, Nn York cbDped Cllilornia llnss a ~ Lemaster pitch
. Fld, lit.L Ill t86 63 143 .2tt 5.:1 IIIII Boston IIIII CIJI..., ljlllt
Into tbe deck In loll after
May, Cln 107 414 55 121 .292 a daY-dobt -lo ~. lbo a siasle by wlnnlag plldter
MUla, All 108 4D8 2! Il9 ,292
The Pomeroy Boys'baeeball
Cllrlo Short and walks to Bobby
Sib, Boo Il9 t4e 42 l3G .2tl
1
- . 'IIIII hold Ita llllliUa)
l'llla and Ric)Jie Allen.
election of olftcera 11111 picAmarlcan Leaauo
nic 011 &amp;onday, AII&amp;UII 18 at
G. All. R, 11. Pot. IDitmationaJ Loa3J8 Standlnp
1:30 p.m., beblnd tlle Junior
Crw, Miql 8G Ul 8ll 98 .805
By Unllod PresalntemetionaJ
Flaht Rlsults
Olta, Mlno 101 Jt7 fll 120 .302
W, L. ·Pet. GB
BY
United
Presa lntert11tionol
hiBh
· - ·are - - to brlna
llrrlan, 11o11o8 380 ea ua .297 Tola
70 s:z
Parents
LIGNANO SABBIAOORO, Ita.
a cnvared clllll, table service
Mll&amp;lr, Oak lOS 352 f2 lOt .287 Columbus
81 5t .1530 5'h
Arldrwa, Boa
&amp;cheater
62 55 .530 5'h ly CUPll- Ffaht!ng Mack, l4~h,
lleedtd, ancJ IIOVaral gr!Ua and
Dutch
West
lndleo,
afnpped
charco~~ aiao wiU ba lleedtd,
lOti 385 5J 110 .2841 JickaonviUe 59 57 .509 8
Tropblla will ba awardad to
Uhindr; Mlno
Bn'acuse
55 60 .478 U'h Carmela &amp;all, 147, Italy (B),
tho Tlprs, 1988 dlamp.a. 111
llf H4 tf ·us .284 Loullvllle
5e 62 .f15 12
BVENoS AIRES, (Up!) _
CUt of rain, a later date wiU
Cter, Clak 103 332 :a H .283 Butralo
55 6t .482 13\1
CUioa Momon, 159\1, ArpJtl.
P.lbid, WulU 42$ g 120 .28S Blcbmcnl
52 86 .t4l lS
ba IIIIOUnced. All lnteralled
llO,
BlqJped lloui Huntley,
.Ptrllllo are Invited,
Wldte, NY 112 t1l 63 ll6 .282
Wedneaday'a Reluito
159\1, United stateo CO.
c_., 0t11
Ridunond aTollldo 2
115 t7q 58 lS2 .281. Butr.alo at JaekiiOIIvllie (»o.ttpon.
LAS VEGAS, Ntv. (Upl)_
Home !lunl
ld, rain
Jinunle Roaette, 1113lh • San
Nallallol lMII1t:'·M•Co¥4v, Gl. lloeheater 3 Columbua 0
'rlvo-lhlrds of the people of
Dlqo, Clllt. ouiJiolnled Freel
30;
l'bua 2fJ H. Loulavme 7 ~.. 2
moUDiaillOua Guatemala live
Hlll'IUdlz, 185, Las Vepa (IO). ~~~~ tban halt-a-moe above
Aaren. llnYta IIIII llanlcs, Cuba ·
211 llluftll, Plrllea IIIII
aea len!.
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llal!!.l.•~~ 211:
NELSON RECALLED
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O.o\!(LAND, Cllif. (UPI) .t:-.-'....,
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11; 11or111a 'rtaera 27; JaebfA cOIIWiled a 1-l record Willi
A•• 21; hnU 0r1o1u 20
1\llllmore before baiiW Olllilllled
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al. ,~ m Juij M, 111!1
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,daY ""'" ,catcher Andy ~
1'11111 ill. ·,''
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l!mtl;,_ dioa,bl!ld . Uat Willi a broken
- . lllllolde In IJio rlafiP IIUd.

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17 Proflltt, Mason, on Vic~;
Steve PoweU, Racine, on Joe;
Amy Huaton, 8yr1cuae, on Black
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Jonea, }'red Wllltlleid
for udid Rldl
and Jot Corralea, au boncb ~ 0.... llltatoi. "He &amp;Ill doubl.a by Whltfttlcl IIIII c:or.
llll'llllrl Who •ere Drooled III- oil of .lhtm ln lrialer trldti." ·ralos.
·"lt'a ~ Ume t did • Io dutY In nplacement for au.
J... o OOIIIrlhutoc! I lbrtwun Udac/' Aid WhJ.tfteid. -"I Wll
11W I'OIIIlli'o, lll1Pd ,. .., Ato- hiiiDor
durliW • 6iuMuo fourtll
ianta Braw pill:hlnc few aown lllllr.r iihlcb oamo at tbe ox- ~ to 'lhlr* I'd..-.. au
lll1 hl!~ .in "I'~ ttabilne."
l)ltoi lnd drow homo oil the penae at Phil Nlakro.
WhiUiild ba~ at a .400 plua
rlllll In the 7-4 v1ctocy
The Rilla addtcl thea ojber \cl4l to 111M! ' the Rella In thO
day nflbt II Clncinnoti'a era..
three runs ott Ken Job111011 In G...,.!ruit Le1aue plo,y lut
loy Field.
the elah1il lnnlne ....,.. ·· ~hoy
"I . - thank Bob llollllm
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bunched lour hits,. I~
Corraieo ...ltnbutoc! a alr.rle
IIIII two douhloa as the Redo

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AMERICAN LEA,GIJE
CINCINNATI (UPI) - . Mel
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W. L. , Pc~ 08 Queen, on the dlabled llat
Ga o,trolt
·1e 43
line, the second monlh or the
IIIJH- 118 19 .581 7 aeaaon, wiU teal'bla III!IW arm
ljOi;:'" • 85 55 •542 U'h tonll!ht when the Cincinnati
tl.voland
M 58 .525 13\1 R'eda moot the Cletilird InOoJdanil
81 57 .517 lflh diana In an lildllbltion pmo' 11
?(lnMu eo .uj 1311 Cleveland before 1lley cmllnue
!IO'lf Ylll'k
51 1!0 .47! lll'h to .C III...., Where ther wiU ••
c,1llanda
53 18 .us 28
oume lbelr battle for 10cond
Waahlqjton ~ 73 .311 31\1 place with tbe CUbo.
Wodneoday's Result&amp;
Ollcqo 5 llooton 3, lat, di7

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en Gt:ioCh, MlnoravDle, Gnloll,..
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Horoe ohO!o . no • - "l"';,!;.,;.,
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~he Deuoo; bin Ellno~ .itternoon ot, tbe Mila• , elw, '"'JIJII"""":r~~~~ "ie:rt.onPrlnee;SdlronWU.
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pQ,y -' Don
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W!Jmeta Jnclude&lt;l: ( Firat Gl-.
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throoJii, llllh place, reapeCII.,...
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HERE ARE SOME OF THE DIGNITARIES a-.w the l341b mll011 ot lhe Provl40nce Mia•·
1 ·~ .....~ Morlall "'"•tlst Church durirlg Weclnesday'a activities. Slated loft to
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and dinoers during lhe !34th session of the Providence loll ...
aiorary Assn. at the Middleport MOOit Moriah Church t h 1 s
week. Waitresses, left to right, are Christine Robimon, De-

Lone DeLepl, Thelma Robin- Mldcll_.t, IIIII Sally p..,.
eU, Pomel'Ol'. On the fir rl&amp;ht Is Mrs. Amold Ricbardo, Middleport, chalnnan oflbe loeal cburch hootesoes.

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bert Dalley II lllackUck.
Steve Iianey, aon of Mr. IIIII
Mrs. F1Q)'d DaUo.v. II at Grell
Lakea, DL, receiving his tralnin&amp; He onUsted In tbe U.S.
Navy.
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Vema Talpole of Warren and
her mother, Mrs. Mable Byers
oC Newton FaUs, visited recently with Mr. and Mra. otto Brad-

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Mrs. Edward Beegle and family
of Zan,svDle, Mr. lndMrs. Scott
Loche of Stenrt, and Ana's sister, Mrs. IJia Roth of Plttsbursh, PL
Clifford ()Jolle) and Mattie
Beegle of Fredrlcksburg, apent
the weekend with lbelr aon, Rcl&gt;lld (J)W) Beegle IIIII lamUy.
Dolle remained for a week of

Linda carpem.r of Clnciatlotit...,
daughter Or 110!~ Clrpenter, lo •
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'Mr. ard Mrs. JacJ.i Boas and
11m11y of NO'lf Brighton, Pa.,
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tho livelihood, wllhoul the exar.
else of Conlllituttooal IIIli'·
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cltbena, • the Ohio State Unlver1111 proteaaor said.
MariM S. Willa, executive ellrector ·o1 the Ohio Mental
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Oddl,r iiiOU&amp;b, Corrlleo got
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the premier, IDdustry of Canada. Each yeer, more tha!l;·
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vacaUon.
River
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Earnle IIIII Judy (Beegle) BiiV
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Mr. and Mrs. Eber Pickens,
Sr. havo relurned 1r0111 a boo
loted Horieymom .6tler .AS years
of marrlqe. They were acC&lt;ID·
panled by her llstar and hus·
band, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smlth
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Democrats Pla(form Challenged
N.ney·-snYer, representing luc
COLUMBUS (UPf) - Tho
Democratic parj;y wa• chal- Central Ohio American• I o r
lenged 'IVodneoday to make Ita Democrallc Action, called for
platform "more than Just a "effectln m«bod• of breald.ng
1be poveri;J cycle'' thai could
piece at paper.u
The challenge was Issued by ''only ..... by a """ "''pt''Olch
Grover Banks, a representative ID forei&amp;ll policy - descalation
d. the POIIr People's C&amp;lliJIIIllln, of the Vletllam war and eveo.
to Q~e reglooal piattorm panel. tual wllhdrnaloi
Mull Solve World Problema
Banks alked for 'G~nr eonDr. Clyde N. Rogers of tbe
cern tor tbe poor'' and an ''end
Ohio
Council of Cbureh,a aal4
to lbo senseleu war In Vietnam" to be lncorporatod In the tho .... '1&gt;elne bi'GIIIhl
platform to be edoptad late thla lace to lace with tJo• fact that
we camot solve our domestic
month 1n Clllcsao.
problema
'llllboul ao!Yin&amp; world
uyou represent the power.
You repr11senl U.. lnllumce IIIII probltms."
ADolhor representative of the
can make things haJII*l."
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Robert A. ~. .,,.
Banks told tbe panel of Jllrll'
leaders from Ohio and Mlchl- gelled 1bst a •!O.S blllloo surpn, uHavtng tbe power. ~1 plus In tho dofeose bud&amp;al, a
coucluston ol The Cangreolional
have llle re..,...slblllzy .''
~rly, should be cblltllleled
-~Sertou.a Reservation•"
"In the paat I'OU have t111t Into domestic procrw.
Blains Flelcllll&amp; co.ehairman
met them and we have lll'inua
of
tbe Central Ohio Amerl...s
MRS. ORIS GIN'I'IlEII OF POMEROY ROUTE 3 stewed
reservations ~ your wiD IIIII
Into the picture II tho Jail milllte to help the Molal Couney
determlnstton to lmpl- lor llemoeratlo Action'ipolitleal
Fair Board wltlrlta domelllc arts d~ent where there •a•
tlleae neecla and to peraoaall,v action committee, did the VIetoo •14&gt;0rlntendont uvallable lor the dOI'Irtment. Mrs. Glalhor
see they are irJcorpor- In nam war waa ,.DOt c\e fault ot
b pictured •lflliOille of the lltractive epronalllll other harDo
the plsll'orm to auarantee tllat i!lo Demoeratic part;r ~ 411lllll!eartlclea.
tbe platform baeomea m o r e doll Jolllloo'' but waa tile r&amp;-llbUU, 0( 8V01'7GIIl .....
than juat a piece of PIIJir.''
The theme of an Olld to tho tbe nllioo hea lolknlecl "JlU.
What do they want me to war 80 tbe nation could be )lllldtd cooCIIlllloo.t IIIII stU·
ABOARD CARRIER
do, pull down the houses and ~ lllo
of ....earn' Clldt A. Taylor, .~N, U.S.N. trees, fill In the lakes, buDd lni Itself willl povart; and nII Hrvirl&amp; aboard the Alrcralt houses over II and tum the elal inJulllce rao lhroaill the
c:;arpar , USS America off Viet- whole place Into a suburb? day' a to~ ao 17 witntiHI
pre.- their V!twl.
Iiiii ·Formerly he was aboard How would they Uke that?
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public group• to htlp dt· an "evenQial . and honorable
11011 t1 llr. and Mro, Jclhn TtY·
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HERE IS THE ROYALTY OF THE loiEIGS cOuNTY FAIR: Lelttqrlglll; WllterJcmlonand
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the 1968 junior fair king IIIII ~ oext are Aoo Holler and Jolla Sayre,
.;":ri967 q!:n 1111 king. 11tefour are being pr~sonted atevemng
owota doil'lng thll week' I fllr,
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Mrs. Omar DoUey for their Golden Wedding anniversary were
their children, Mr. · and Mro. ford
(Marie) Thomas Aulberoon of
Ovle IIIII Dorothy KnoJlll IIIII
Martelli; Mr. and Mrs. (Ruby) children, Randal, Debbie, Sherry
Frank Ludwlg IIIII family of and Brenda of Gay, W. VL,
Cl011eland, Mr. and Mrs. Law- spent a ....,,. or days wifll his
rence Dalley ard son John of brother, Otis Knopp IIIII family.
East Liverpool; Mr. IIIII Mrs.
Jer17 Jomson of Shlpplngpor~
(FIJOe) Thomas. Czeck and fam- PL, has e~DPO)'Dlenl at Kiser
Ily, and Mr. and )Mrs. (Thelma) Alumlmon and Ia a10ylng with
Rllilh Miller ilil fami!Y of'Eaat hi's PaN!lli;"'Mr. ~ &amp;!fl. Fb·
L!vei=POOI; li!r:·Oncl Mrs. Floyd neat Jobo...i"Hiolbtily plan 'to
DaUey and son Steve, local; Rev. mow here in the noar future.
and Mrs. Earl Custer, Syracuse,
Uncle otto Bndlort was In
and many of their friends IIIII Clnclnnoti tlle peat weekend, at
nell!hbora with gifts IIIII pod the Veterans Hosp!lll for a
wlshes lor their dly. They were check-oil oo bls heart pacer. The
pleased to receive a letter of doctor roported him In pod
congratulatlona from CCngres,.. heallb.
man Clarence ,Miller, Washq..
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charton, D.C.
lea (Whitey) Bengle were Mr.
AI IIIII JaynoWolfe visited over
tbe weekend with his lither, Mr.
Harry Wolfe IIIII slater, Mrs.
Otis KnoJ&gt;p and family. 11teywere
eoroute to Ke)port, New Jersey,
to visit their Ronald IIIII.
llmlly. Their clfughter, SUsie,
Is vacationing with Sid and Jlur&gt;.
~ lhle of Kent, and Boo IIIII
Scottie Slmj&gt;son IIIII

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Little F'Pn Rose, fitrii~J ~
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In the ellblh Inning spoUed Ar· Ro•e, made ldltory by . ........ ' ·'i:
rigo's bid for a ahutoo~ After lng lhe llrs.t Uttle girl •to
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Felix loiiiJao lollowed lbo homer l~ tlle IMUal claHl•. Slw llr1!Ck · !.~
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Clareoce Chlldo, dapoaed by a Bfib Paramore II Florida Al&lt;M, pntmt1a1 and _,,.. up 1011111 tormer team as a do!eniiYe ,
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tremllao" as an olfenllve back, was WUUe ww...,.., a ''PrCdlpl
Thrte iJwoler1 of tho KanJaa
l!aitunore ""....._r
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-~ Childs,
-.. an OJplosJve apaedoter -demotedtwoto lbe taxi
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lbl''
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do-tho
Glintala
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dMonllvellne 'IIIII ba out of
In "·
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"'" A1111f, fnor of Ollcllllll, but relul'ntd action for saturda,)-'1 pre leeSOII
11111
(Chance ll·lO
Bo.swell W), and dtfenalve back with New asHe: • : : : : •
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The Cardinal• alao contlnutcl boopitallzed with inflamed ton..
11 York, Wedneoday ,., dtalt b,y Gremlins", a Oeot footed
Waahlqjton (Bortalna 4-l!)
1be Giants to 1be !L Loula delenllve qgreptlon C&gt;llchod lbelr bouse cleaoing by lhlpplng Ills Wodneoday ' Wblle Ernie
()CcG!otblln ?-!0), Clrdlnaia for a hiBh draft b,y Emlen TUMell, 1be former
llnobacller Jercy HUiebrlllld Ladd 1111 sidelined wllb a
New Yon (Stottlemyre lW)at choice next aeeiiOII. A teammate Giant deleollte great. Childs, to Plllllllurl!h for a 1989 dnlt bruised knee and Aaron Brown
Oaldaad (Od\lm 10o8), m,ht
pick, HUiebrlllld had earllar with a sprained ankle.
. OniJI ••• scheduled
hem trldod to lolloosaota, but
The New York Jets dropped
. Fridl.y'o Games
the Vlldnaa returned the former four players, Including defenllve
ONLY
Nn York at Oaidanc!, olllht
Colorado liar to !L Loula tackle Steve Tholl1J)aOII, 1belr
WaahiQiton 11 Clllfornla, nf1M
baeau10 of a knee condltlGn;
No. 2 draft choice from
Baltimore at lolloossota, nliJht
The New Orleans Solnla, 'IIIlo Washington. Alao dropped were
OllclljO II Cleveland, olght
Tueeday obtained &lt;JIU'terback .....,... back Hsnry Owens,
Detroit II BoatGn, nll!ht
!WI S..eetan from Detroit, JIUI of Webar stole, delenllve back
veteran liiDal cauer Gory Wood John Dockery, a free apnt
BY JOE CARNICELLI
Reel Sox wlnnlna 1bo nl&amp;IIIIIMJB on waivers. Wood, a former from Harvard, and end Wayne
UPI ~~ Wrltar
7-ii alter lolling 5-3 Ia the
RicllardSOII or Newark.
Bob GlbSOII reeordad hla ltlh afternpon.
. The AijiiXa Faloona, w11o
ooni8CUI!ve vlotocy Wodoeaday,
RoOkie leflbander Jercy KDosmoot tile Giants saturday nl&amp;ht
burllD&amp; 1ho Clrdinala to a 3-1 man reconled bla 16th victory,
In Nashv!Ue, Tem., dropped
vlolo17 ovar the Clllca., Qlbs t;yllli a club single sea11011 mark,
five playars, Including Tom
tu movo within live samoa or as llle Meta downed the
Day, a 1Cil1JIOI' dtfenalve star
Rube Marquanl•a ......,llliJor Doci&amp;wa.
Woriilei1rnart "1 &amp;"
wllb the AFL a.tralo BUlo. Alao
A ...... fnlkfet
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Kevin Collins raced home
released were defensive backs
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from aecond on Bud Harrel-•
Floyd Hudlow IIIII Fred Coni&gt;a
The bard thl'Oirine rlahlban- Infield hit In lbe lllth and Larry
and Dankers Gene &amp;lites and
dtr aloo Dlllnied his aamed run Stahl homered In tho fifth.
Jack Head
Refrigerator: 9.85 cu. n. orator·•lfo-Froat.
Cooll
ave""" to • 1.03, putting
Mack Jones hit a thrae..,.,
In Giber pre ~~eason eames age With 3tully adjustable ahelv~I
him In a llrong DOIIIiGn to homer end F..ed Whltlltid
thla weekend, the Colla ore at e:rs arx:t 2 slide - out crispers I • ..... 14.1 t:Uo ft.~.
break Grover Cievlllllll Alaxan- added a two l'lll double to
Waahlnawn Friday nl8hl while Freezer: holds 163-ibo. or fOOd 23.5oq.ft.--l
dtr' a National Loa3J8 1'0COrd of - r 1be Reels ovar the
CINCINNATI (UPf) - T e d Minlllsota meota Domer, 1'111- frost-free! Bruo!! chrome and ' 1 l'oloollln
ocoyJio
1.22 for I leellll, Itt In 1915. Brovea. Jones ldlhllshtecla lour Kluszewlld, wllo In Ida 10-year
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.. We ' lod the pm. bul 1M ERA In 1916, but he II
l!burl!h Is at San Dlep and
lollowed Pete Rose• a llnglo end hit more home runs than any
llPII WeJII OUI ud a NBDer
!lulfllo plays Clndrutati SaturOOllaidtred ODIJ' • nomlnli a CWI&gt;Ie by Alex Jolmoon wllb
lofthandod batter In 1ho ciw'a day. Oil &amp;mdo,y, Cleveland
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blatory, has COIIle back to tbe
WUI!e McCovey alnglod home team as a spring tra1niJII bat- playa Son Francisco, and New
lnnlnp, 1bt llliJor ~-·
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._d of 1.01 was set by Dutch · Bobby Banda from second with ting Instructor.
Cblcsao plays Groen Bay at
L-..1 of Bolton In 1914.
two out Ia tbe lOth lmllli to 1111
Kluszewlki, now a Cincinnati
Elsewhere In the Natioaal the Giants over Pl1181lurllh end restaurant owner, wtll work with Milwaukee Monday nll!ht.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
BY llnlted Preoa International Leaguo, New York defeated Loa anep .• !O.pme wlmlng atresk hlttera In the train!nr camp at
IMdiJII !!alters
Anpleo 4-1, Clnclnnsti 1nppec1 by Plrato Raiiovar Ron Kllno. Tampa, Fla., next IJ&gt;l'lni.
Baaed Gil 300 II bats
Allanta 7-4, . Son Frandsco
GlYIOlll !Wry , ,RI1111JII'I a
The former Reds ~Jl baaoDIP·
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Nallona1 ~·
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Alou, Pitt 105 38t 39 126 ,328
In Amarlcan ~e actton, homer lo tho third lm!nr to
Jlllan, Cln 108 f45 fl ItS .321 WUII!ngton triJ1pod lollrme- pcnrar 1'11lllldel)lhla over Houl- lni tbe National ~e In fieldIng ,llOI'centa&amp;e live COllHc.vtivo
Akla, Ali Itt 489 sa t52 .au f.'l, Oakllllll downed lloltimore ton. Look wllo IJII two grand
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Mevy, 8.F. 103 884 60 101 .291 o, Nn York cbDped Cllilornia llnss a ~ Lemaster pitch
. Fld, lit.L Ill t86 63 143 .2tt 5.:1 IIIII Boston IIIII CIJI..., ljlllt
Into tbe deck In loll after
May, Cln 107 414 55 121 .292 a daY-dobt -lo ~. lbo a siasle by wlnnlag plldter
MUla, All 108 4D8 2! Il9 ,292
The Pomeroy Boys'baeeball
Cllrlo Short and walks to Bobby
Sib, Boo Il9 t4e 42 l3G .2tl
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l'llla and Ric)Jie Allen.
election of olftcera 11111 picAmarlcan Leaauo
nic 011 &amp;onday, AII&amp;UII 18 at
G. All. R, 11. Pot. IDitmationaJ Loa3J8 Standlnp
1:30 p.m., beblnd tlle Junior
Crw, Miql 8G Ul 8ll 98 .805
By Unllod PresalntemetionaJ
Flaht Rlsults
Olta, Mlno 101 Jt7 fll 120 .302
W, L. ·Pet. GB
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llrrlan, 11o11o8 380 ea ua .297 Tola
70 s:z
Parents
LIGNANO SABBIAOORO, Ita.
a cnvared clllll, table service
Mll&amp;lr, Oak lOS 352 f2 lOt .287 Columbus
81 5t .1530 5'h
Arldrwa, Boa
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62 55 .530 5'h ly CUPll- Ffaht!ng Mack, l4~h,
lleedtd, ancJ IIOVaral gr!Ua and
Dutch
West
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charco~~ aiao wiU ba lleedtd,
lOti 385 5J 110 .2841 JickaonviUe 59 57 .509 8
Tropblla will ba awardad to
Uhindr; Mlno
Bn'acuse
55 60 .478 U'h Carmela &amp;all, 147, Italy (B),
tho Tlprs, 1988 dlamp.a. 111
llf H4 tf ·us .284 Loullvllle
5e 62 .f15 12
BVENoS AIRES, (Up!) _
CUt of rain, a later date wiU
Cter, Clak 103 332 :a H .283 Butralo
55 6t .482 13\1
CUioa Momon, 159\1, ArpJtl.
P.lbid, WulU 42$ g 120 .28S Blcbmcnl
52 86 .t4l lS
ba IIIIOUnced. All lnteralled
llO,
BlqJped lloui Huntley,
.Ptrllllo are Invited,
Wldte, NY 112 t1l 63 ll6 .282
Wedneaday'a Reluito
159\1, United stateo CO.
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Ridunond aTollldo 2
115 t7q 58 lS2 .281. Butr.alo at JaekiiOIIvllie (»o.ttpon.
LAS VEGAS, Ntv. (Upl)_
Home !lunl
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Jinunle Roaette, 1113lh • San
Nallallol lMII1t:'·M•Co¥4v, Gl. lloeheater 3 Columbua 0
'rlvo-lhlrds of the people of
Dlqo, Clllt. ouiJiolnled Freel
30;
l'bua 2fJ H. Loulavme 7 ~.. 2
moUDiaillOua Guatemala live
Hlll'IUdlz, 185, Las Vepa (IO). ~~~~ tban halt-a-moe above
Aaren. llnYta IIIII llanlcs, Cuba ·
211 llluftll, Plrllea IIIII
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Amy Huaton, 8yr1cuae, on Black
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llll'llllrl Who •ere Drooled III- oil of .lhtm ln lrialer trldti." ·ralos.
·"lt'a ~ Ume t did • Io dutY In nplacement for au.
J... o OOIIIrlhutoc! I lbrtwun Udac/' Aid WhJ.tfteid. -"I Wll
11W I'OIIIlli'o, lll1Pd ,. .., Ato- hiiiDor
durliW • 6iuMuo fourtll
ianta Braw pill:hlnc few aown lllllr.r iihlcb oamo at tbe ox- ~ to 'lhlr* I'd..-.. au
lll1 hl!~ .in "I'~ ttabilne."
l)ltoi lnd drow homo oil the penae at Phil Nlakro.
WhiUiild ba~ at a .400 plua
rlllll In the 7-4 v1ctocy
The Rilla addtcl thea ojber \cl4l to 111M! ' the Rella In thO
day nflbt II Clncinnoti'a era..
three runs ott Ken Job111011 In G...,.!ruit Le1aue plo,y lut
loy Field.
the elah1il lnnlne ....,.. ·· ~hoy
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IIIJH- 118 19 .581 7 aeaaon, wiU teal'bla III!IW arm
ljOi;:'" • 85 55 •542 U'h tonll!ht when the Cincinnati
tl.voland
M 58 .525 13\1 R'eda moot the Cletilird InOoJdanil
81 57 .517 lflh diana In an lildllbltion pmo' 11
?(lnMu eo .uj 1311 Cleveland before 1lley cmllnue
!IO'lf Ylll'k
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oume lbelr battle for 10cond
Waahlqjton ~ 73 .311 31\1 place with tbe CUbo.
Wodneoday's Result&amp;
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after the IJIGoat Pr!ze in golf
todll' in tile !IPOniJW I'OWid of
tbe $250,000 Weatchoater Cla11sic.
Nicklaus, the eminently sueceosflll mter ll'&lt;lln COlumbus,
Ohio, lxwght a atring of two
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Nleldaua OIU'IIOd t26,ooi),
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G&lt;&gt;lf Classl&lt; last weekerd. In
half as much time here, ho can
win fl;O,OOO lrd boost hloolllclal
cueer earni.JW:s to $886,850.
"I woo three tournaments In
a rCIW ooce before," lllld
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January 1111 Bob Verwey thls
morning. "That was in 1962, m,y
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John Tannehill, 16, or Mld- April In Detroit lor the jwdor
clleport, owopt the men's and title, loot to Pecora and SWeerjunior events in his second ma- ia at Grand Rapids.
Two weeka ago Tamehlllswept
jor table tennis bJurnament In
two ......,, last Saturda,y and &amp;In- Gle Lansing Open, defeeting
day.
SWearla In the nnals.
Playing In the Grand Raplda,
Tannehill will partic[jlate In
Mich. 91mmer Open doubleellm- a lour-&lt;lay clinic In Grand Rapblation tournament that i.lclud- Ids Aug. 15 • 19 eondu&lt;ted by
~ U.S. ranked No. 2 n.u SWeor- world-lamed coach Oglmura of
la, 22, Grand Raplda, and No. J8pllll, former world champloo.
3, Damy Pocora, 23, Chicago, Ho wUI return to Columbea Aug.
the Melp High junior emerged 20 for lh more dQ'a ol dinle
undefeated, taking Swearlo twice. work, also by Oglmura, for tDp
The men's field Included IS- players of the east and midyear-old S. SaraiiOII, exchange west.
on Aug. 28 he leaves for Toratudeot of Booton. Masa., 1967
All • Aalan junior champlm of onto, OJUrlo, where he will deBonglrok, Thialand, and holder lend hia Canadian Boys 17 and
~ the 1968 U.S. Boys 17 and Un- Under title, play on the U.S.
der title. Sorasd&lt;, wbo defeated Men's team against Canade, and
Tannehill In lhe U.S. Open last make bls bid In U.S. . Canada
men' a open competition.

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tist Missiolllr}' Society met on
M;s. William Nease wert to
Monday eveni~ August 12, with Columbus 10 assist her s~ln­
.... Ura Morris, hostess, ather Llw arxl daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
home. Included ln tlle devotions Henry Lyoos, who are moving
by Mrs. Lira Custis were two back to Racine.
readings, 41 God is in Heaven,"'
Mr. all:l Mrs. Tom Curtis have
and "That messed Hq,e," alii gone to Charleston, W, Va., where
prayer. Thebusinesssesslonwu he has employment.
conducted by Mrs. Ethel Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martschand
chairman, and also a program son, Billy, returned to their heme
with a reading, t'Bei~ An ADler- at Oneida, Ky., atter visiting her
lean Parent," and poems, "We parents, Mr. and Mrs. F r e d
Pass This Way But Once" and Cadle.
"The Bible." Edna Pickens had
Miss Alicia Knlghtstu. of eothe closh~ pnyer. During the lumbus Is a guest of her grandsocial hour, refreshments were mother, Mrs. Lavinia Simpson.
aerved by theJIOsteu;l
Mr. and lin. Tom Wolle and
!I Mr. and Mts. llll'rioJJ Dull)l ·· Mickey are wcationing ai Myrtle
have moved IDto the Brad Wolle Beach, c.
hmte which IIIey purchased r&amp;Mr. lrd Mrs. W. C. Smith and
centl,y. Mrs. Wolfe has moved Jeff or Dayton were visitors or
into her ilaw trailer home.
Homer and Edith Hayman, saturMr. and Mrs. Henry Rouohand day•
MOdred OCJ:OIIllanied by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Alien Graham or
Wanda Jacobs and daughter, Ter- Columbus were weekend guests or
rl Lym, Middleport, weot tn Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Graham and
Chllllcothe, Sunday, tn visit Mr. lrd Mrs. Harry Wilford. .
Wright Roush, who Is hospitalIzed.
By Mrs. Francis Morris
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the II&lt;* Hope Classic -l,y thla Jo!al JIPillll
a
cloiJaro
year IIIII out of tho tDp 10 in an ...,. ...-taini.J muat he the
earninga, waa llt:Wled with hll
molt ambllklus and ~ve
72 Wednesdll'. He a&lt;lualb' abat ultl ~ralnlai' Pl'OII'OM Ia mua 70 but was uses sed a IUal IUDdl blatol)'.
stroke perally when his Clddy
For ·lllllt . . - , the vonlure
kicked tho ball oo the ,..... ol LID&amp; 6 co•. ,.,- he tbe 1noat
hole.
ambllioua lraln!DJ proJo&lt;t eyer
The Westchester was contest--.nptecl In 0111' pori "' the
ed lor the llrst time last year
tmaelmont bulllneso.
and gained Immediate natorlot;y
. Last January, Lint ldvertleed
when roln washed out Pial !or In the Woll Stra.t Jouraa1 _.
three consecutive days.
oilier n......,_.o, for ,..i';.
trainee•, orrmns them $1o,oooa
yeer and - a e s' ofltr - ·

Keno Ridge
News Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bohr visited
a recent Sunday with his parents,
Mr. lrd Mr ~ Maynard Bah r.
They left last week for a vacatillll In St. Louts.
Mr. lrd Mrs. Bobby Conroy or
Miami, Fla., visitedthepastweek
with his mother, Mrs. Alice Dodson, Mr. and Mrs. Erro1 Conroy,

Hugh COnroy ani Mr. ond Mrs.
George Conroy, Jr. and daughter,

Kimberly came over

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lor the weekord.
Mr. lrd Mrs. Art Kasper and
sister, Clara, visited Tuesday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. L, Bohr.
Kelll\)' Parker won $2,000 in

some fingers smashed.
Mrs.. Louise Farley's sister,
Mr. aJ¥1 Mrs. Laurence Farley

and ch.Udren. visited her recen!--

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Mr. and Mrs. William Rose aoo
son, Billy, came SuOOay from Co-

lumbus to attend the Loqr Bottom
reunion. Mrs. Glerma Milhoan ac-

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funds, but It did w thoae selacted _..d be Ollabled to Uve
and work In their bome - s .
It alio uld lhiiY must be m..
111cceasful In wilateYor tbey
happened to be clolni for a
IIvlng.
MIIQY Interested
The ad drew 2,400 replleo aod
42 were selacted after screenlag. A elaos or 39 lll'llllsted
Tlwrsdll' (Aug. 15) after six
month• of lnteostve lllull;y.
Grawatea Included ono mll·
llonslre pushing 60 wbu has a
$40,000 a year Income !rom divldends, a lawyer, a landa:~~:ape
erchltec~ several baseball play."
era and several Air Force
ptlote.
During the alx-mmth course
they "'"" separated from their
famlll•s oxcept 011 woekonclo. It

BeD Waa Hlddea
During the British 'attack on
Philadelphia, the Liberty BeD
was removed by wagon to Allentown, Pa., where it wao
housed In the basement of a
church. After the Brllish evacuated Philadelphia the followIng year, the bell was returned
to its former place.

enter the hospital.
Mrs. Clara Milhoan atterdecl
Mrs. Hilda Hunt called on Mrs.
a 4-H st;yle show at Middleport. carolyn Koenig who moved thslr
Miss ·Elaine Milhoan and P"Jliy trailer to the Ridge recently.
and Heidi Milhoan, oil 4-11111&lt;!11&gt;"' Blaine Mllhoonpaikedhio'eombers, model~ elotbl~
blne Sunday alter combining 35
Mr, and Mn. Maynard Bahr acres !or his neighbors and himcoiled on Mr. and Mrs. Earnest selL
Bohr, Rt. 7, Sunday.
Jack COnroy lrd doughier lrd
Joining the COnroy a fisldng sOO&gt;-tn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
at the h,... of Mrs. Allee Dod- Springer and daughter, Malinda,
son, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Columbus, atteOOed a gather'Curtis Wolfe, Mr. and. Mrs. Hart- at Mrs. Dodson's on SUnday,
man arxl. children of Chester.
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couraaa II! - ,.....~ ule""""- - s . -~ · Ia .~ .. In a 11eit ot '
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In 1914 the American teuel
Ancon passed l'rom the Atlamic
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Meigs, Gallia, Mason end adjoining counties hill this LARGE
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Sarah Jean Roush, Hlrl)' E.
Roush to Elva· Yoong Hudaon,
Lewis R Hudson, .40acre, Chellter.

Taechetl Aldol - Linda Ar&amp;ianrllclo; , ..~•
RarlfOrd; .. Marrarot Buckelew,
·Ma~ial Ed.; Gloi'l4 Coudill, Beale; Patricia Clatworthy,
North PI.Pieuaat;vacancy,Cen.

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Ordnence; .COralee Pyles, HOIIderaon, ~. Ed.; Carolyn Smith,
Haman, Elementary; Joy Thax-

Helen WUI!aJno, West Coi,Unlbla;
Cheeyl w. iiiJlple, Render1011;
Jesetta zirkle, .R • n;
Audrq BaUer. Pl. Pleuant Jr.
High; vacancy, Hannan H 1 g h;
Lemona case7, Haman lUsh;
.Erma (illland, Wahama; i:Jncla
c. GriJiun. Wahama; Nancy Mlnton, Pl. !'laaaant Sr. 111&amp;11; Jackle Slaaon, Wahama; Jewell Steele,
Pl. l'lealllll Sr. High; Betty
Wallis, Pl. l'leaaant Jr. Htih;
Nina Vaug!lan, Materials canter;
vacancy, New Haveni vacancy,
Mt. Flower.
Count;y COordinator, Carolyn
Skidmore, Reeding aod A-V;
Read. Teacher elem, Faie -Smith

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\J!owllat Allatole France Hid;
1'111 tlattared himself on belqr
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Teacber•lem ·Na\1C,)' Fields.
Salarlaa ot llbove paroomel
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The Sherlfl'a dlllartment waa
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State llolpital illnllel, ... 13year-&lt;&gt;ld and a U 7eer-&lt;lld, hod
escaped ll'&lt;lln t h e hotPital
The raisin !Ddustry of Call· grounds. Both yOUtho are wblte,
Is fr001 Nitro, W. Va., and
rornta was started by the one
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Jesuit friars, priests and
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PLEASANT VALLEY HO$PITAL
ADMliTED: Patricia HudiClll,
Pl. Plllsant; llro. Robert RitchIe, New Haven; Mrs. Alvin
Bowlu, Grimm a Landlna; Reberla. Holb, Pl. PleaNm; Martha
Meadows, Gallipolis Forey, Dorothy Blake, CllftGD; Mra. Edward
Nibert, (loli~Jol!o Ferey.
DISCIIARGED: Mrs. Donald
GleiiD, Gallipolis Form Mrs.
Earl McCoy, Galllpolla Form
Michael Todil Aolkor, Pl. Pleal0111;

Charles wn-. Middleport.

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IIJ.'Ift\, porll,y heeouH he bel
Alvin Reed, Roxie lleedtolllau- boon IIIUnl bT f r . . crltl~ .
rice lleed, DobrmaD Reed, Malo- c!ID! of the aaeurltloo Invest1ne ll!;&gt;re, flivld Reed, 40aereo, meat'lncllotry for ratlure In Ill
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respJOslbU!tY to
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Bobby Joe Wolle, Teasle J. plbllc ade!llalel7 alJout IICIII'IWolle to Olarlas W. Curllnan, Ilea.
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Jr., BetQ&lt; Curflnan, 30 acres,
lJng alto IBid' It wCuld be
Sutton.
excellont bullnela, that Uu! 10Ray Barber, Jr., Shirley Bar- phiadcated ulea force ha ereber to Frank wens, Sldrley ated _..d br!nl him back Ida
Wells, :Ph acrea, ouVe.
lllllROJI fairly promjllly .,..
11. 11, Johnson, Martha Jano build a ~!)lid futurt tor bli
Johnson to standard 00 Co.,loto, COIJIIIIIIY'I mutual fund buidMiddleport.
James H, Rickman, Patricia
A. Riclanan, Andrew De COy,
BetQ&lt; n.coy, Gary 'North111, caro1yn Northup, Odla Burrta, Josephlne BurriatnStandarcl 00 Co.,
lots, Mlddlepori.
Alva a Clark, PhyUia J. Clark
to Richard A. Grlmn, Genldino
Giiffln. one acre, Oranp.
WUUoiln T. Gruoser, Flora Dell
Grueaer to C&lt;&gt;lumbes and Soulbern Ohio Electric Co., Iota, Mlddelport.
Andrew Harris, dec., to Mar-

R111. $1.39

Thomu StiBI!j) or Akron and
Jame• TOIJI of Barberton spent

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C. CUclder, Rutland.
Mrs. Curtis Gambleand a lady
lrlend of Belle Glade, Flo., were
JUO•ts of Mrs. Clara Roush lrd
flailed Mrs. ._e Wilcoxen It
Elmwood Rest Home, Coohille.
Mr. and Mrs. Crltt Bradford
visited Mrs. Laura Sayre and
Mrs. Jane CunpbeJ1 at Heizer
Hospital, Sunday.
Mr. an:t Mrs. Critt Bradford,
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Emeollee Whittington, Rooae- Rlbt«o Buckn!lr; R e ·a 4 I D8
vtlt; Mary WJIU8h, MI. Olive; 'faaci!Jr....,d. Katie Smi~; Mil·

companied them. The absent of
several regular attendants was
The Fugio cent or 1787 was
noted. At that time, Mrs. Rushie the 6rst coin specifically auStalnaker, Mrs. Tress&amp; ~aln, thorized tor issuance in the
Mr. arxt Mrs. Herbert Swan alkl United States .
Clyde Lawrence were hospitalized with Mr. Edsil scheduled to

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.der daughter, Kay Rolman, and
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Mra. Hobart Bryson were Mr.
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after the IJIGoat Pr!ze in golf
todll' in tile !IPOniJW I'OWid of
tbe $250,000 Weatchoater Cla11sic.
Nicklaus, the eminently sueceosflll mter ll'&lt;lln COlumbus,
Ohio, lxwght a atring of two
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Western ~"" twq woello ..,
Nleldaua OIU'IIOd t26,ooi),
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In $;5,000 In tile Amorlcin
G&lt;&gt;lf Classl&lt; last weekerd. In
half as much time here, ho can
win fl;O,OOO lrd boost hloolllclal
cueer earni.JW:s to $886,850.
"I woo three tournaments In
a rCIW ooce before," lllld
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of! . In a threesome with Don
January 1111 Bob Verwey thls
morning. "That was in 1962, m,y
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John Tannehill, 16, or Mld- April In Detroit lor the jwdor
clleport, owopt the men's and title, loot to Pecora and SWeerjunior events in his second ma- ia at Grand Rapids.
Two weeka ago Tamehlllswept
jor table tennis bJurnament In
two ......,, last Saturda,y and &amp;In- Gle Lansing Open, defeeting
day.
SWearla In the nnals.
Playing In the Grand Raplda,
Tannehill will partic[jlate In
Mich. 91mmer Open doubleellm- a lour-&lt;lay clinic In Grand Rapblation tournament that i.lclud- Ids Aug. 15 • 19 eondu&lt;ted by
~ U.S. ranked No. 2 n.u SWeor- world-lamed coach Oglmura of
la, 22, Grand Raplda, and No. J8pllll, former world champloo.
3, Damy Pocora, 23, Chicago, Ho wUI return to Columbea Aug.
the Melp High junior emerged 20 for lh more dQ'a ol dinle
undefeated, taking Swearlo twice. work, also by Oglmura, for tDp
The men's field Included IS- players of the east and midyear-old S. SaraiiOII, exchange west.
on Aug. 28 he leaves for Toratudeot of Booton. Masa., 1967
All • Aalan junior champlm of onto, OJUrlo, where he will deBonglrok, Thialand, and holder lend hia Canadian Boys 17 and
~ the 1968 U.S. Boys 17 and Un- Under title, play on the U.S.
der title. Sorasd&lt;, wbo defeated Men's team against Canade, and
Tannehill In lhe U.S. Open last make bls bid In U.S. . Canada
men' a open competition.

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tist Missiolllr}' Society met on
M;s. William Nease wert to
Monday eveni~ August 12, with Columbus 10 assist her s~ln­
.... Ura Morris, hostess, ather Llw arxl daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
home. Included ln tlle devotions Henry Lyoos, who are moving
by Mrs. Lira Custis were two back to Racine.
readings, 41 God is in Heaven,"'
Mr. all:l Mrs. Tom Curtis have
and "That messed Hq,e," alii gone to Charleston, W, Va., where
prayer. Thebusinesssesslonwu he has employment.
conducted by Mrs. Ethel Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martschand
chairman, and also a program son, Billy, returned to their heme
with a reading, t'Bei~ An ADler- at Oneida, Ky., atter visiting her
lean Parent," and poems, "We parents, Mr. and Mrs. F r e d
Pass This Way But Once" and Cadle.
"The Bible." Edna Pickens had
Miss Alicia Knlghtstu. of eothe closh~ pnyer. During the lumbus Is a guest of her grandsocial hour, refreshments were mother, Mrs. Lavinia Simpson.
aerved by theJIOsteu;l
Mr. and lin. Tom Wolle and
!I Mr. and Mts. llll'rioJJ Dull)l ·· Mickey are wcationing ai Myrtle
have moved IDto the Brad Wolle Beach, c.
hmte which IIIey purchased r&amp;Mr. lrd Mrs. W. C. Smith and
centl,y. Mrs. Wolfe has moved Jeff or Dayton were visitors or
into her ilaw trailer home.
Homer and Edith Hayman, saturMr. and Mrs. Henry Rouohand day•
MOdred OCJ:OIIllanied by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Alien Graham or
Wanda Jacobs and daughter, Ter- Columbus were weekend guests or
rl Lym, Middleport, weot tn Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Graham and
Chllllcothe, Sunday, tn visit Mr. lrd Mrs. Harry Wilford. .
Wright Roush, who Is hospitalIzed.
By Mrs. Francis Morris
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the II&lt;* Hope Classic -l,y thla Jo!al JIPillll
a
cloiJaro
year IIIII out of tho tDp 10 in an ...,. ...-taini.J muat he the
earninga, waa llt:Wled with hll
molt ambllklus and ~ve
72 Wednesdll'. He a&lt;lualb' abat ultl ~ralnlai' Pl'OII'OM Ia mua 70 but was uses sed a IUal IUDdl blatol)'.
stroke perally when his Clddy
For ·lllllt . . - , the vonlure
kicked tho ball oo the ,..... ol LID&amp; 6 co•. ,.,- he tbe 1noat
hole.
ambllioua lraln!DJ proJo&lt;t eyer
The Westchester was contest--.nptecl In 0111' pori "' the
ed lor the llrst time last year
tmaelmont bulllneso.
and gained Immediate natorlot;y
. Last January, Lint ldvertleed
when roln washed out Pial !or In the Woll Stra.t Jouraa1 _.
three consecutive days.
oilier n......,_.o, for ,..i';.
trainee•, orrmns them $1o,oooa
yeer and - a e s' ofltr - ·

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News Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bohr visited
a recent Sunday with his parents,
Mr. lrd Mr ~ Maynard Bah r.
They left last week for a vacatillll In St. Louts.
Mr. lrd Mrs. Bobby Conroy or
Miami, Fla., visitedthepastweek
with his mother, Mrs. Alice Dodson, Mr. and Mrs. Erro1 Conroy,

Hugh COnroy ani Mr. ond Mrs.
George Conroy, Jr. and daughter,

Kimberly came over

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lor the weekord.
Mr. lrd Mrs. Art Kasper and
sister, Clara, visited Tuesday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. L, Bohr.
Kelll\)' Parker won $2,000 in

some fingers smashed.
Mrs.. Louise Farley's sister,
Mr. aJ¥1 Mrs. Laurence Farley

and ch.Udren. visited her recen!--

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Mr. and Mrs. William Rose aoo
son, Billy, came SuOOay from Co-

lumbus to attend the Loqr Bottom
reunion. Mrs. Glerma Milhoan ac-

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funds, but It did w thoae selacted _..d be Ollabled to Uve
and work In their bome - s .
It alio uld lhiiY must be m..
111cceasful In wilateYor tbey
happened to be clolni for a
IIvlng.
MIIQY Interested
The ad drew 2,400 replleo aod
42 were selacted after screenlag. A elaos or 39 lll'llllsted
Tlwrsdll' (Aug. 15) after six
month• of lnteostve lllull;y.
Grawatea Included ono mll·
llonslre pushing 60 wbu has a
$40,000 a year Income !rom divldends, a lawyer, a landa:~~:ape
erchltec~ several baseball play."
era and several Air Force
ptlote.
During the alx-mmth course
they "'"" separated from their
famlll•s oxcept 011 woekonclo. It

BeD Waa Hlddea
During the British 'attack on
Philadelphia, the Liberty BeD
was removed by wagon to Allentown, Pa., where it wao
housed In the basement of a
church. After the Brllish evacuated Philadelphia the followIng year, the bell was returned
to its former place.

enter the hospital.
Mrs. Clara Milhoan atterdecl
Mrs. Hilda Hunt called on Mrs.
a 4-H st;yle show at Middleport. carolyn Koenig who moved thslr
Miss ·Elaine Milhoan and P"Jliy trailer to the Ridge recently.
and Heidi Milhoan, oil 4-11111&lt;!11&gt;"' Blaine Mllhoonpaikedhio'eombers, model~ elotbl~
blne Sunday alter combining 35
Mr, and Mn. Maynard Bahr acres !or his neighbors and himcoiled on Mr. and Mrs. Earnest selL
Bohr, Rt. 7, Sunday.
Jack COnroy lrd doughier lrd
Joining the COnroy a fisldng sOO&gt;-tn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
at the h,... of Mrs. Allee Dod- Springer and daughter, Malinda,
son, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Columbus, atteOOed a gather'Curtis Wolfe, Mr. and. Mrs. Hart- at Mrs. Dodson's on SUnday,
man arxl. children of Chester.
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couraaa II! - ,.....~ ule""""- - s . -~ · Ia .~ .. In a 11eit ot '
ablp, pobUc ~ tauo, apedaJI1 ,jlureha;ed . ~
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In 1914 the American teuel
Ancon passed l'rom the Atlamic
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tJ'anama Canal Wal olllcially
apened.
In 1935 comedian WW Rogen

and aviator WUey P.,t were
killed when their plane crashed
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In 1945 the United States
filled wartime gasollne ratlc.

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cost, it pays to have your Heating end Air COnditioning ay...
tern deened r1!9'1lerly.
Meigs, Gallia, Mason end adjoining counties hill this LARGE
a.EANING SYSTEM which has been designed to give you the
best 1n cleaneng service at the lowest poasible cost • • reduce
costly fuel and repair bills . . helps save on redecoretlng ex·
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l'l'Oiram Dlreetor - B I II y
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Lewis R Hudson, .40acre, Chellter.

Taechetl Aldol - Linda Ar&amp;ianrllclo; , ..~•
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·Ma~ial Ed.; Gloi'l4 Coudill, Beale; Patricia Clatworthy,
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Ordnence; .COralee Pyles, HOIIderaon, ~. Ed.; Carolyn Smith,
Haman, Elementary; Joy Thax-

Helen WUI!aJno, West Coi,Unlbla;
Cheeyl w. iiiJlple, Render1011;
Jesetta zirkle, .R • n;
Audrq BaUer. Pl. Pleuant Jr.
High; vacancy, Hannan H 1 g h;
Lemona case7, Haman lUsh;
.Erma (illland, Wahama; i:Jncla
c. GriJiun. Wahama; Nancy Mlnton, Pl. !'laaaant Sr. 111&amp;11; Jackle Slaaon, Wahama; Jewell Steele,
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Wallis, Pl. l'leaaant Jr. Htih;
Nina Vaug!lan, Materials canter;
vacancy, New Haveni vacancy,
Mt. Flower.
Count;y COordinator, Carolyn
Skidmore, Reeding aod A-V;
Read. Teacher elem, Faie -Smith

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\J!owllat Allatole France Hid;
1'111 tlattared himself on belqr
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The Sherlfl'a dlllartment waa
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State llolpital illnllel, ... 13year-&lt;&gt;ld and a U 7eer-&lt;lld, hod
escaped ll'&lt;lln t h e hotPital
The raisin !Ddustry of Call· grounds. Both yOUtho are wblte,
Is fr001 Nitro, W. Va., and
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PLEASANT VALLEY HO$PITAL
ADMliTED: Patricia HudiClll,
Pl. Plllsant; llro. Robert RitchIe, New Haven; Mrs. Alvin
Bowlu, Grimm a Landlna; Reberla. Holb, Pl. PleaNm; Martha
Meadows, Gallipolis Forey, Dorothy Blake, CllftGD; Mra. Edward
Nibert, (loli~Jol!o Ferey.
DISCIIARGED: Mrs. Donald
GleiiD, Gallipolis Form Mrs.
Earl McCoy, Galllpolla Form
Michael Todil Aolkor, Pl. Pleal0111;

Charles wn-. Middleport.

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Today Is Thursday, Aug. 15,
the 228th day of 1968 with !38 to
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IIJ.'Ift\, porll,y heeouH he bel
Alvin Reed, Roxie lleedtolllau- boon IIIUnl bT f r . . crltl~ .
rice lleed, DobrmaD Reed, Malo- c!ID! of the aaeurltloo Invest1ne ll!;&gt;re, flivld Reed, 40aereo, meat'lncllotry for ratlure In Ill
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respJOslbU!tY to
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Bobby Joe Wolle, Teasle J. plbllc ade!llalel7 alJout IICIII'IWolle to Olarlas W. Curllnan, Ilea.
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Jr., BetQ&lt; Curflnan, 30 acres,
lJng alto IBid' It wCuld be
Sutton.
excellont bullnela, that Uu! 10Ray Barber, Jr., Shirley Bar- phiadcated ulea force ha ereber to Frank wens, Sldrley ated _..d br!nl him back Ida
Wells, :Ph acrea, ouVe.
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11. 11, Johnson, Martha Jano build a ~!)lid futurt tor bli
Johnson to standard 00 Co.,loto, COIJIIIIIIY'I mutual fund buidMiddleport.
James H, Rickman, Patricia
A. Riclanan, Andrew De COy,
BetQ&lt; n.coy, Gary 'North111, caro1yn Northup, Odla Burrta, Josephlne BurriatnStandarcl 00 Co.,
lots, Mlddlepori.
Alva a Clark, PhyUia J. Clark
to Richard A. Grlmn, Genldino
Giiffln. one acre, Oranp.
WUUoiln T. Gruoser, Flora Dell
Grueaer to C&lt;&gt;lumbes and Soulbern Ohio Electric Co., Iota, Mlddelport.
Andrew Harris, dec., to Mar-

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Thomu StiBI!j) or Akron and
Jame• TOIJI of Barberton spent

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C. CUclder, Rutland.
Mrs. Curtis Gambleand a lady
lrlend of Belle Glade, Flo., were
JUO•ts of Mrs. Clara Roush lrd
flailed Mrs. ._e Wilcoxen It
Elmwood Rest Home, Coohille.
Mr. and Mrs. Crltt Bradford
visited Mrs. Laura Sayre and
Mrs. Jane CunpbeJ1 at Heizer
Hospital, Sunday.
Mr. an:t Mrs. Critt Bradford,
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Emeollee Whittington, Rooae- Rlbt«o Buckn!lr; R e ·a 4 I D8
vtlt; Mary WJIU8h, MI. Olive; 'faaci!Jr....,d. Katie Smi~; Mil·

companied them. The absent of
several regular attendants was
The Fugio cent or 1787 was
noted. At that time, Mrs. Rushie the 6rst coin specifically auStalnaker, Mrs. Tress&amp; ~aln, thorized tor issuance in the
Mr. arxt Mrs. Herbert Swan alkl United States .
Clyde Lawrence were hospitalized with Mr. Edsil scheduled to

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spent a week in Chleqo visiting
.der daughter, Kay Rolman, and
her slater, Mrs. Helen GUleslie and flmib.
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RECEIVE) AWARD - Clarence Price, PortlanJ area farmer, recei.ves the Ohlo DlYislon of
WlldlU'e"s Meigs County Conservation award for 1968 from Donald Williams, Meigs Game P~
tector. The award, presented through the Department of Natural ResoUrces, is for out.studiAg
l!'ildlife rnaragement practices during the past year. Price was presented the award before the

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E. E. Davis, presldenL This waa
one of four resk&gt;11aJ seminars In
Ohio and b open to evei')'OIIe.
The semm,t" will be an oil
day meeting according to Clrl
Dahlberg, director oftheSEORC,
and will Cealure eight prOminent
speakers and slbjects or vitol
Interest to the business ....., of
southern. and southeastern otdo
who have an lnvesbnentln tourIsm, or e&lt;ml&lt;illlplale a tourism
Vlllllure.
Davis - i - tile Collowlng
COIDm!ftee to prOIDOieatlendance
at the meeting: John lnrin, EX·
ecutive Vice President Auttln~

bUe Club of Soothern Ohio at
Porlsmooth; Ken Morpn, &lt;Icy

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Vice President Hubert Humphrey said today the law ard

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camot be achieved by "rhetoric
or repression." He called instead for "'sober, responsible
and massive action" to curb the
nation's rising crime rate.

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large scale racial disorders last
summer - the vice president
said fear of crime is as wid~
spread in the nation's ghettoes
as lt is in the suburbs.
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Nixon's acceptance speech at the
Republican National Convention.
Uwnphrey told his audience
today that they would hear a lot
about the law and order issue
"From others - who will try to
use it to divide America." He
said he agreed all Amei-icans
were entitled to personal safety.
The Vice President said state
and local governments had lacked
the money, trained manpower and
technology to keep pace with increased criminal activity In recent years.
"Law enforcement agencies,
prh•ate citizens themselves and
federal authorities must step 1.1)
their efforts to prevent crime in
the years ahead," he added.
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ATLANTA- SOUTHERN DEMOCRATIC PARTY leaders agree
:hey want at least one Southern conservative on the Democratic
li&lt;kel
Georgia party chairman James Gray, who hosted a caucus
of Democratic party chiefs tram six southern states, said a 11 modcnte conservathe" would balance the Democratic ticket with the
probable presidential nominee, Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey.

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MIUs said if the war does not end, the OOdget submitted by
the new president would be about the same as that for nscal1969.
"U that's the case," Mills obsened, "then the question has to
&amp;rlae whether or not there wW be sufficient revenues without contlnui~ the 10 per cent surcharge to hold out deficit within reasOfloo
able levels or will it be necessary to ask Congress Cor a continuation of the 10 per cent surcharge.''

CINCINNATI - CARPENTERS ARE BACK at work on Cincinnati's new Riverfront Stadium, stalled by an 11-week strike against
local contractors, but the walkoot is not over.
A uni.on spokesman said the carpenters returned to work because stadium contractor, Huber, Hunt and Nichols of Irxlianapolis,
lm., is l.lllder an "international agreement" with building unions,
nther than tm:ler legal contracts.

GEORGE S. McGOVERN- The
South Dakota senator,

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Laurel Oiff
By BERTH A PARKER
Sabbath School attendance on
Aug. 11 at the Free Methodist

Church was 101. Collection was

$23.42,
The hymn sing at the local
church was weU attended.
Mrs. Cecil Harrison, M r s.
Charles Earl of Pickway visited
recently with Mrs. Harrison's
sister and brother...jn-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Schaefer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Musser
and chUdren spent an evening
with Mr. and Mrs . Lawrence E~

lin, Patty and Pennie.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKunla and
Milissi Lyn, Doyton, and Miss
Suzy Kasper of Pomeroy called
an Bertha Parker.

Mr. ard Mrs. calvin Lane, Mr.
Robert Faulk ard children, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Faulk and Karen
visited Surd~cy with Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Cline and family.
Mr. arw:l Mrs. Fritz Stahl, New
Marshfield, called on friends
here recently.
Mrs. Harry Clark Is a medical
patient at Holzer Medical Center.
Laurel Cliff Missionary ~
ciety met at the church with 14
members presenL After the business meetl~, a KOiQg away party was held Cor Mrs. Esta Wise,
who Is leaving for Mi~oJunction
to make her home. Refreshments
were served and a gift was presented to Mrs. Wise.
Roy HoweU and Harmon Fox
spent a weekend at their homes
here.
Cora Renshaw has returned
borne from a tft'o weeks visit
with her daughter, Mr. and Mr8.
Charley Brown, GalUpolls, aOO
Mr. and Mrs. Murel Harris of

Sl Albans, W, Va.
Ohli~er

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Ited Sunda,y wlth Kay Ann Howell
Dollie

COLUMBUS -

RUSSELL CLARK, 70, last of the old John
Dilllnger gang and who was involved in the bank robber's famous
escape rrom .iail at Lima Dec. 26, 1933, will sperxl his remaining A F1RST
few months or life with a sister at Hazel Park, Mich.
SAPPORO, J~~~&gt;&amp;n
Clark was released rrom the Ohio Penitentiary under papers Nobuo Mlyazak4 18,
signed by Gov. James Rhodes, based on Information by priaon phy- first heart tranBPiant
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(UP0Japan's
patient,
lor the
live.
first time since he received the
heart of I 21-year~ld droWning
LOS ANGELES - LOS ANGELES AIRWAYS today grounded all victim a week ago. Miyazaki
hellcopter flights following the second dlaastrous crash in three regained consclousne11s Wednesmocth&amp; of one or its twin-turbine, 2~asse~er choppers. The fiery day night,
cruh Wednesd~cy in a park ln suburban Compton kllled oil 21 perlOne aboard, including the grandson of the airline's president and
CAROL GIVES IDRTH
lour members of a family bound for a day at Disneylard.
SANTA M 0 N I C A, CallL
It occurred under circumstances strikingly similar to the
lrlclc crash May 22 of another of the COIDPA!IY's Sikorsky S61-L (UPO- Come&lt;lienne Clrnl Burhelicopters, the largest in ccmmercial service. Twenty-three per- nett save birth to her third
110111 perished in that crash, the worst toll in the history or Ameri· child Wednesdey night at st.
can helicopter aviation. In both cases, witnesses said the tall rotor John's Hospital, a 6i)ound, 1~
Dew o!C before the copters plunged to the ground IU1d eJqJioded in ounce baby girl.
llamea.
Miss Burnett has two other
daughters. She is married to
PRAGUE - THE NEWEST MAVEIUCKS ln the Communist world Joe Hamilton, a television
embraced today. Romanilln Pre!!ldent Nicolae Ceausescu arxl his prOOucer.
aides Withed Czechoslovakian party leader Alexall:ler Dubcek sucC:IIIn from the bottom of our hearts" in strl,)'ing from the Kremlin
llns.
NATALIE's HOUSE ROBBED
LONDON (UPI} - Thieves
The Romanians came to sign 8 treaty O( mutual C&lt;q)eration
and frJer.:Jship and to dhicuaa In private their drive for a more in- ransacked Natalie Wood's London hoose of fiOO,OOO worth or
dlpeodent brllkl of communism than Moscow ClvorL
furs and jewelry on Wedneoila)"
MAN, W. VA. - RI:~CUE WORKERS DUG WITil PICKS and night, a opokesmsn lor the
lbol't"' through W!ls ol rock srd cool to recover lhe bodies ollhree actress said today,
cGII.,u.ors killed ln 1 slate tall.
The bodies were recovered Wednesday nlgbt about nine hours
~the ran nearly • mUo Inside the mlln tumol of the Amherst'
Longest airport runway ln
r.e~~:~ elope mine near here where five JIIBD were workin&amp;. Cluse the UnJted States is at New
Of,!ljli; .•U was oot known. Slx men were I&lt;Dled ln a alate !all in the York's Kennedy Airport
..... lniM .,. fobrtary, 19.18.
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for George C. Wallace, t h e
third party candidate ard former governor of Alabama.
Nixon- The GOP presidential
candidate, in San Diego, continued his clri ve Wedneoday to win

support from lnfiuentlol liberal
members o!the party. He llllked
by telephone with and won :Prom-

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Velerans Memorial llospllal
Wednesdey lor Injuries sustain-

ed In an automobile accident on
Route 124 In &amp;Yracuse.
The Meigs Count;y

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department said a car driven b.Y
WUIIam Harley Harmon, 44, Middleport, went off the roadway at
a narrow section or the highway,
struck and tore down 45 Ceel of
guardrail, turood over, and hit
a parlted auto owned by Howord
Largent,

~racuse.

Harmoo sustained abrasions to
Ids forehead and nose and Darrell Collins, Mltldleport, a peasenger, suffered lacerations on
his head Both were taken to the
hosplllll by POineroy emergency
B(l.ladmen.
Harmon's 1964 model car was

was cited to Meigs Count;y Court

Iand returned home Wedneoday
night far the ftrst time since he

roadway.

won the vice presidential nomin-

In other activity, steven JQnes, .

atiorL A cheering virtually all-

23, Oak HUl, wss arrested b,ythe
Sheri!!' a deparbnettl on a charge

offices.

Tuppers PJains
Society News
By Mrs. Evelyn Brlckles
Mr~ Ethel Stout attended the
Parker reunion Sundlly at the Belpre Park. There were about 60
in attendance.
Mrs. Roland Torrence returned home from camden Clark

HoBPllai, Parkersburg, Friday
after undergoing surgery there.
She is rec~raUIJi satisfactor-

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or

disturbing the peace at the
¥olga 9!!fN fllrsmulld• -·• d
'lllrry'1'11M!I, 22, baa been 'Jill'
ed on a charge o! felling to
comply with terms o! probation. ,

PRINCESS ANNE IS 18
LONDON (UPO - Princess
Anne, Coorth In line to the
BrlUoh throne, celebrated her
18th birthday todlY wlth her
family aboard the royol yacht
Britannia off lhe coast or
Scotland.
KILLED BY TRUCK
TOLFDO (UPI) - Carl Louder, 51, COlumbus, was killed
Wedneoila)" when his car was hit
braadllde b.Y a !ruck near here.

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In Louisville

Negro Areas

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14 Cubans Hijack

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CHARLFSTON, w. VL (UPI)
- OCDctols oC lour !Irma teatl-

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fted In U. S. Dlslrlct Court
here 'l'ue'ldty IIIII they recelvecl
more atate buslneu alter hlr!rw
the "conaultlna services" olseverol firms, In which Cortner
governor W. W. llarron and
Dvo other men allegodly were
1tockholderL
In llldlllon, the government
bdroduced Into evidence two
l&amp;l'eements between the six de-fendants ln which they agreed
to Corm cerlaln corporallonl
and to share equally In the lJ&gt;.
Vllbnent and tha pro!lta.
The
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by former Gov. W. W, Barron, Brokerage Co. Inc., the AU&amp;ntlc
fonner Finance Commisaloner M&amp;nageme.nt Corp., Interstate

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Wife
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Have Daugh•

American blds on products he carried.
He &amp;aid sometimes he was
notified "before a call for bids
was published" in newspapers.
SAYS
He teslifted he psld $5,546.64

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y

INSTANT WINNER EVERYTIME
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Fomiiy · 19e .
·--MEYERCOD-DiCAlS-FROM

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FOR ALL DECORATING PURPOSES
INCLUDING LETTERS AND NUMBERS
FQR BOATS, TRUCKS, WINDOWS, ETC.

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POMEROY.

PHONE

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MAIN

OliO

Jecllng hydrocortisone 1n to
the C)'lll.
Another method !bet )las
been highly succeuful Is
drawing a suture lbro~J4b the
cylt, lying It loosely In place
and PntlY pressing the ,lluld
out, A ateiile clreaalnst&amp; then
apPlied. and eveey. day the
drelalllj Is removed 10 that
the suture can be drawn back
and forth. After elibt or nine
days; the ayit Is empty and
the suture flu cauied for-

a

elp body ~OD Which preveQ"' a

recurreace.

RICHARD HUDNUT .
CREME IlNSE

MOUTH WASH

$1.75 VALUE

1.45 VALUE

Brown said that .he would have
to pay a 71h. per cent commission · to the corporations on the
arnowK of contracts he re-

through Brown.

Otber witnesses sold Schroath
aold the aervices or lhe corporations to the New !Uver &amp;Jp.
ply eo., Oak Hill and the B &amp; R
Tire s 141p1y eo. Buckhannon.
In both cases' omclals ol the
firms said the corporations noll
!led them ln advanoe or
"hal products the stale woold
ba putting 141 Cor bld.
New River paid Atlanllc
Manqement • n d American
Brokenge $770.75. B &amp; H paid
$2,548.56 to Invest Right and
lnterotate.
OCDclals or the nrms said
tlley recel vod contracts otdj&lt;
when they submitted the low

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SHAMPOO
16 OZ.
$1.75
VAl-UE

LIQUID
12-oz.

WHITE CLOUD

SAVE

TOILET·
TISSUE

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$1.79 VALUE

4
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100 coutti
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Two officlola of Fry Coal ard
Stone Co., Mercersburg, PL,
said they paid lor slmUar ser'Yieea and r8taln0d .lir0Wilat a
rate of $1,000 monthly.
Jamea Render, a district
sates man~~er lor the ftrm,
said they had agreed to pay 10
cents on each ton of atone sold
the state as their "fee" to Af,.

2~Hour

19 cu. ft. HoldS665

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, Re1. $1.00 Ballerina Foldlne Slippers •••• -88c:

MICRIN

terminated the contract when

Brown and Schroath wore
most allontetlve durl1J8 leaiiDIOIIY Tueoila)", The former governor, Gore, Sawyers, and Jofm..
kolkl sal aUent thrtJOihout most
of the ~ •• they llsteood to
· · tile teotimony.

HIGHLIGHTS FOR
FRIDAY-AUGUST 16
9 AM-4-4 GIRLS DEMONSTRATION
9 AM-4-H GIRLS DEMONSTRATION
1 PM-4-H BOYS DEMONSTRATION
5 PM-TWILIGHT HORSE HARNESS RACING
8:15 PM-OLD TIME FIDDLERS CONTESTOHIO STATE

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charged with forming the Invest when the state would ask for

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One gre•t difference between plants 811d animals Is

CtlllJoriDons.
age and lnlerslllte provided
In the lndlclment Schroath is him wlth advance notioe of

, GqUon, a rather common ger of a more serloualnjury.

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BedsllfJads, Rea. 4.19

Corp•• and Georgetown HOmes of the firms wasdltncult. ClarksInc., and Jn the aecond they burg furniture store owner John
aereed to form other unnamed S. Secret said American Broker-

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or"'p::"cll'oD'U.WiU•rotQ.'"Ifu
D11e of the · jolbll twMD the cauaea DO trouble and Is not
8111811 bones ol the wrist. It too noticeable, It Is beat to
, . Is IOIDttlmel caJiecl a syao- leave It alODe,
~at. It .Is~~Ill 11101'$
Complete surgical removal
but 't he womea"' not
Is advised by some autborl·
causer!
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oet'
lies
but tbll Involves a proIt Is not 18 0111 .....
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loDged rEM!overy period Most
penoas,
DO symp. doctors prefer
sl ~pIer Iande MaMgement Corp.
tomJ. A
, .llGwever ., may method of treatment, such as
He told. the seve...woman and
complain of wealmeu Ill the withdrawal of the lluld five-man Jury he became aware
11'1'!11 and of mlld pain 011 through a l)'rlnge, then In· · of the servicOB of the firms
maldug a tight ftlt.
A pngUon romettmes dll·
a p P e a r I '!POJI,IIneoUJI)' or
W~D ~tall.v· recel~
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ve .........,._.
. e by
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blow
·tre t
t (1 '
tbll

Twlo or Full Siao Chollill~

Difference
the way they get their food,
Animals eat plants or other
811lmals. Most plants are able
to mate their own food out of
substances they fiDd in the air
and 1soil.

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5fl or 2.for

attorney Bonn Brown day they hired ' roor or the
firma to provide various ser·
Clarksburg busineuman, who vices and as a result each said
are aU deCendanjs ln the case. hla company did more buslln one agreement the six ness with the state.
formed Boca Raton capitol
Defining the actual services

lr WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

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KILLED IN WRECK
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio (UfOWylie M. Baldwin, 48, Swannamo, N. c. died Tuesday Wheil
Ids tractor-trsller elid off U. S.
35 about 10 miles east of here.

colora, Roiular 79c

dlaeororod a setuemenl or Noanderlhal men, - t 60,000
rear• old, In t11o Peeho:ra Rlv.,-.
baoln In tllo Arellc Circle about
700 mUea tiJrtb o! Moecow,

FRESH PICKED FARM VEGETABLES
BEANS-PEPPERS-CORN
TOMATOES-LIMAS-CANTALOUPES

VIetnam on July 24.

Size 36.84:• panolo in ~at!Orilid

Wodneadi.Y tllol'

Eiklns

Gangliohs, Not Serious,
Are Best Let Alone
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and Alfred Schrollth, a forriler

for services by . the ftrms. He

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Trwnan E. Gore, former Rolcl Services, lnc., and Georget&lt;Mn
Comml1sloner Burl sawyers, Homes, lnc.
his d~ut,y, VinceJt Johnkoskl, 1 Five witnesses testified Tues-

THB DOCTOR

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MOSCOW (UP0 - A team of
!IDYI&amp;t aeologlsta and archiolo-

CROP

eatlmates.

Gary MlUer ls employed at the
Linger Longer Inn 11 Ultle HockIng.
Mr. ard Mra. Dole Hart ol

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AUGUST 13-17

Mlu Unda Watson of Doyton

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cruise.,.
Miss Taylor, 36, underwent a
p a r t l a I hysterectomy ._.,
Mro. Gerald Vlolel
Leon Hecox of Iowa was here month.
Monday ealll~ on !rlends and
"I'm all rfeht now, thank
relatives.
you," 1he told passenger•
Mr. and Mro. John Torrence crowding around her as she
of Colwnbus called on her mot:l&gt;- boarded the liner after a holt
er, Mrs. Myrtle Frost.
train ride !rom Loudon.

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OFTN£

Chris, reside on Rt. 1, Northup. Sit- Rhodes arri vod ln

Defect

A shower was g:l ven Friday eve-

were Sunday evenlng guesta or
Mr. an:l MrL Clarence Nichols.

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cast l.n ~Ish, quoted Pueblo
sailors describing their recreaPLAN HYMN SING
tion and me&lt;lical treabnent ln
Thoro Will be a IQ1Im sing
North Korea.
at tho Rulland Church
Cbrlll
The Cmununlst broadcast dld
on !ltnday, Aug, 25, at 2 p.m.
not disclose the eonCerence site.
LOUISVILLE, · K3. (UPI) Eveeyone Ia bWited and a r e
The conference was attended Groopa of Negro )'(ltlhs looted urllod to bring a "special numaod tosrod rocks and boltles ber." The sing I• eponaored
and three pollee c:rulsera were by :tile Goldell Circle Clall, With
fired upon from passing cars Rey lbnn1an, chairman.
Wednesdey night as violence
broke
out In a ono-S&lt;JUII"e mile
to
o! the dty'a ""at end.
None o! the pollee werelnjur.
SUFFERS PAINS
HOMESTEAD, Fla. (UPI) ed • ··•
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did
MltldleportE-11--IIIH
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not retum IIUIIIIllQIIOC( to tha Morris realFourteen CUbln men, women aDd the -~·· "~ persona• 0110 a ....... ill corn Hollow w•achUclren ••perently side a 1· •· -~rt• ~- -• •-•,..,
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yellow Rusalan buDt biplane to- w
Injured cmiDg the clllturb
111
clay aod flew H to this sooth ance. 11ierenn no aiTelltland ~-- '!hi',J!I~~Jh'
aii'poff'seekfilg pOiltlcoi" ,;. ~ lnijiljM,
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asylum, Coderal oCDclals aald.
City poiiCI!O, helm- and arm- pllal and admitted
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The Plane touchecl down at 8:· ed Willi throe.- riot lltickl,
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or the Homestead AvisUoo Ser- to the predomiJianlly N..,., disFlewert Speak
vlee at the General Aviation Air- trlct.
· A Universal La.....,lt
port here, described the plane
The dlsonler woo touchOd off
Thoy Lui Fotntf
as "a bla. yellow biplane. rve by tho bomlllng earllnr WecboAo A M-r
:,_~~. seen anylhlfW llke ll be- da1 of a NelrO church Whose
Of S.otlm'tnlo
pallor Is the Rev. A. D. WUWoll Exproa~d
llama Kin&amp; bi'CIIhor of the slain
Dr. Martin Luther Kin&amp; Jr.
DUDLEY'S FLORIST
II llarted after Klnl spoke 'In
SAYS SHE IS OK
59 N. 2.. Avo.
SOUTIIAMPTON,
llJwland about 400 Neeroos at a rallY,
ealled
b.Y
the
militant
Black
Unity
992-5560 I
(UPI)- Actress Elizabeth ray.
Leasue
ot
Kenluck;r
•(BULK),
to
lor and husbend Richard Burton
left Cor New York Weclneoila)" Protell the bombln&amp;
aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth lor what their spokes-

Athens were Sunday afternoon

ning for Mr. ard Mrs. Gary Bart&gt;o
hart (Kelll Wataon) at the Grange
Hall at Allred. There were 60 In
atlendanco and the ·cq,le received many lovely gills. Mr.
Barnhart left Monday lor the Air

Mra. Orville Watson or Silver
Rldp,
Mr. and Mn. Marvin Walker

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were ...,U.rod With the Pueblo olo who: e&lt;mmllled esplcnce
news conference with crew -six oftl...:er•, cme clvUlan aM and holtlle acts ailer baYI!&gt;c
members of the cfllbu'ed 18 enlisted men-, It aald.
IJ!Irnded deep Into your territor·
A m e r i c a n intelligence ship
The Communist news agency lal water&amp;"
Pueblo.
said Cmdr. IJeyd M. Bucher,
Bucher · said, ''we wllh to
North Korea's Central News 39, skipper or t110 Pueblo, eli:Press our Intense de1lre to be
Agency lllld the Pueblo' a
reunited with our Camllles at
captain again apologized Cor
tile earnest possible IDIIDint
violating North Korean waters
and thereb,y ~ to the
Jan. 22, when the U,S. naval
people of the United Slates to
shlp was seized b.Y the
urge OUr gevermnent to take
Communists.
appropriate action 1o el\lblo us

Halsey.

ls visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
Eme Watson, ,00 also Mr. and

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TOKYO (UI'O- North Korea
today broadcast what It collod a

gu;;sts of her brother, Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newell
and daughter. sandra, of Loog
Bottom, caUed on Mr. and Mrs.
W~cyne Brlckles on Sunday,
Mr. and Mro. GftaldVloletreturoed home after a week's vacation at Buckeye Lake.

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Wl"I"'J. AmOnl ~· 11 P!'1"

CREAM

ollldonod With the 310th SOS
Co., at Phan Bang, VIetnam.
He Is a l23rd aircraft mechanic. Hia wife, Faye, and son,

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Pueblo Crew Put on Air

man called "a

Ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nic~
ols spent several days with their
daughter and famlly of Dayton.
Berry Halsey, who has just re-.
turned tram oversea• where he
was stationed with the Air Force,
has received his discharge am
spent Thursday here wlth his
grarq&gt;arents, Mr. ard Mrs. Fon

CLEVELAND (UP0 - A private 111rvey taken on Mayor Carl
llokeB' handling o! the Glanville
rlollnl lui mooth lho:Wod 1 maJority oCCievelauderaiUpporthls
declalon to pullllhtle poUce and
natlonllpwdsmenouto!the
trool&gt;ledarea.
The ..rvey, taken b.Y ~lal
81rveys Co. and financed b.Y
Cleveland businessmen, Involved 500 persons Picked from the
clcy directory, Fl!ly..W..per&lt;ll)t
of them lhought Stoke• was rlgbt

Sergeant Talmege H. ~s,
21. son of Mr. Albert Rhodes,
PL Pleasant, IU1d Mrs. Gladys
Rhodes, Rt. t, Ironton, ts now

HEREFORD CHAMPS ~ey, of the
..... left, 1howalliaan!n*1
that won t11o open claao ._tltlon .,_. wae U,. chlq&gt;lon Junior fllr C8mlle Wodne~ at the
MeJso Coonty !'llr. Robert Rouab ot Now Ha~':!} poses Wlth 'ldo Cemale lhelns&lt;aWanied
the reserve claqlon honor In the open clau.• J;
Photo.
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The news cmCerence, broec:J..

on a charge of laDing to keep Ilia
vehicle oo the rll!llt hall o! t h e

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Two Hurt

demolished. There was minor

problems in his Armpolis, Md.,

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IN VIETNAM - Air Force

damage to Largent's car, Harmon

while crowd of3,000pe&lt;llllegreef,.
ed him at the airport while a few
Negro pickets booed nearby. He
planned to work oil day on slllle

Stokes Policy

m._r ol Galllpolla; Bl!l MIUedliOr ol the Logon Daily
New•; Kenner :&amp;ish publloher
and edliOr or the Athens Me..
aenger; Jack Welsh, CoiOIDbus
and So!lthern Ohio, Middleport;
BOb Hodson, the HWsbofo Bank
and Stvlnga COI!!j)lny; i!:d.Gerber, Gerber lnaurance at Cfdl·
lii'Gihe; HudSIXI Jeffery• and BID
McGurk of Ironton, and Harold
Rowe of New Lexington and Sol·
den Wlehl, Chamber of Commerce, Marietta, Ohio.
JUchard R carun, lllj:ector,
Stale of Ohio Travel Dl¥1slon
of the Develq&gt;ment Department,
is In charge of the program.

ises of active Sl4lport from Sen.
Thruston Morton of Kentucky, arw:l
Govs. John Love of Colorado,
Harold Levander of Minnesota
snd John Chafle oC Rhode IsSpiro T. Agnew - Nixon's running mate and Governor of MarJ-

Survey Shows

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didate for the Democratic presi- weeks remaining before the DeJn..
dentl&amp;J. n001ination, said he would ocratic national convention beaccept "somewhat sadly" t h e gins, HOJDplu'ey was ODiy 255
second spot on the ticket if the votes away Crom the 1,312 needed to win the nomination. The
convention delegates desired.
McCarthy - The Minnesota Vice President's total was 1,Democrat planned a campaign 0561/z cOIJlllOred wlth 428 lor Mc-

swing through New York tooay
after resting up Wednes&lt;IQ in

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ol COUncD and the Otilo Jle,yolop.

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Tourism Seuilnar altho Holiday
1M In Cldllloolhe O!l Sellteniber

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RECEIVE) AWARD - Clarence Price, PortlanJ area farmer, recei.ves the Ohlo DlYislon of
WlldlU'e"s Meigs County Conservation award for 1968 from Donald Williams, Meigs Game P~
tector. The award, presented through the Department of Natural ResoUrces, is for out.studiAg
l!'ildlife rnaragement practices during the past year. Price was presented the award before the

juniOI
jor I

two.
day.

Wedneoila)" Digbt horse pulliq: contesL - sentinel Photo.

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E. E. Davis, presldenL This waa
one of four resk&gt;11aJ seminars In
Ohio and b open to evei')'OIIe.
The semm,t" will be an oil
day meeting according to Clrl
Dahlberg, director oftheSEORC,
and will Cealure eight prOminent
speakers and slbjects or vitol
Interest to the business ....., of
southern. and southeastern otdo
who have an lnvesbnentln tourIsm, or e&lt;ml&lt;illlplale a tourism
Vlllllure.
Davis - i - tile Collowlng
COIDm!ftee to prOIDOieatlendance
at the meeting: John lnrin, EX·
ecutive Vice President Auttln~

bUe Club of Soothern Ohio at
Porlsmooth; Ken Morpn, &lt;Icy

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Vice President Hubert Humphrey said today the law ard

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order Americans are seeking
camot be achieved by "rhetoric
or repression." He called instead for "'sober, responsible
and massive action" to curb the
nation's rising crime rate.

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ln a speech prepared for delivery in Newark, N. J. - scene of
large scale racial disorders last
summer - the vice president
said fear of crime is as wid~
spread in the nation's ghettoes
as lt is in the suburbs.
11 The residents or these poor-

tis
Me

er areas are as anxious as anyone else for better law enforce-.

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ment - perhli)s more so since
the rate or crime in their neighborhoods is higher, " said lhon-

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re

phrey,
Although the vice president
oever mentioned Richard M. Nix-

pr

on by name, his speech sounded
llke a continuation or the Johnson administration's respoiUie to
Nixon's acceptance speech at the
Republican National Convention.
Uwnphrey told his audience
today that they would hear a lot
about the law and order issue
"From others - who will try to
use it to divide America." He
said he agreed all Amei-icans
were entitled to personal safety.
The Vice President said state
and local governments had lacked
the money, trained manpower and
technology to keep pace with increased criminal activity In recent years.
"Law enforcement agencies,
prh•ate citizens themselves and
federal authorities must step 1.1)
their efforts to prevent crime in
the years ahead," he added.
1n other political develop..
ments:

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ATLANTA- SOUTHERN DEMOCRATIC PARTY leaders agree
:hey want at least one Southern conservative on the Democratic
li&lt;kel
Georgia party chairman James Gray, who hosted a caucus
of Democratic party chiefs tram six southern states, said a 11 modcnte conservathe" would balance the Democratic ticket with the
probable presidential nominee, Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey.

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UTILE ROCK, ARK. - THE TEMPORARY 10 PER CENT surcnatge an incoote taxes levied this year by Congress won't be temporary unless the Vietnam War ends, says the chairman of the taxwr!U~ Hoose W~cys andMeanscommltlee, Rep. Wilbur MIUs, ]}.Ark.,

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predicted all or part ol the surcharge may be exterded through llsCil 1910, which begins July 1, 1969, if the Vietnam War continues.
MIUs said if the war does not end, the OOdget submitted by
the new president would be about the same as that for nscal1969.
"U that's the case," Mills obsened, "then the question has to
&amp;rlae whether or not there wW be sufficient revenues without contlnui~ the 10 per cent surcharge to hold out deficit within reasOfloo
able levels or will it be necessary to ask Congress Cor a continuation of the 10 per cent surcharge.''

CINCINNATI - CARPENTERS ARE BACK at work on Cincinnati's new Riverfront Stadium, stalled by an 11-week strike against
local contractors, but the walkoot is not over.
A uni.on spokesman said the carpenters returned to work because stadium contractor, Huber, Hunt and Nichols of Irxlianapolis,
lm., is l.lllder an "international agreement" with building unions,
nther than tm:ler legal contracts.

GEORGE S. McGOVERN- The
South Dakota senator,

latest can--

Washington, D. C.

Deleples -

The latest UPI

Laurel Oiff
By BERTH A PARKER
Sabbath School attendance on
Aug. 11 at the Free Methodist

Church was 101. Collection was

$23.42,
The hymn sing at the local
church was weU attended.
Mrs. Cecil Harrison, M r s.
Charles Earl of Pickway visited
recently with Mrs. Harrison's
sister and brother...jn-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Schaefer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Musser
and chUdren spent an evening
with Mr. and Mrs . Lawrence E~

lin, Patty and Pennie.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKunla and
Milissi Lyn, Doyton, and Miss
Suzy Kasper of Pomeroy called
an Bertha Parker.

Mr. ard Mrs. calvin Lane, Mr.
Robert Faulk ard children, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Faulk and Karen
visited Surd~cy with Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Cline and family.
Mr. arw:l Mrs. Fritz Stahl, New
Marshfield, called on friends
here recently.
Mrs. Harry Clark Is a medical
patient at Holzer Medical Center.
Laurel Cliff Missionary ~
ciety met at the church with 14
members presenL After the business meetl~, a KOiQg away party was held Cor Mrs. Esta Wise,
who Is leaving for Mi~oJunction
to make her home. Refreshments
were served and a gift was presented to Mrs. Wise.
Roy HoweU and Harmon Fox
spent a weekend at their homes
here.
Cora Renshaw has returned
borne from a tft'o weeks visit
with her daughter, Mr. and Mr8.
Charley Brown, GalUpolls, aOO
Mr. and Mrs. Murel Harris of

Sl Albans, W, Va.
Ohli~er

of Rutland vi ..
Ited Sunda,y wlth Kay Ann Howell
Dollie

COLUMBUS -

RUSSELL CLARK, 70, last of the old John
Dilllnger gang and who was involved in the bank robber's famous
escape rrom .iail at Lima Dec. 26, 1933, will sperxl his remaining A F1RST
few months or life with a sister at Hazel Park, Mich.
SAPPORO, J~~~&gt;&amp;n
Clark was released rrom the Ohio Penitentiary under papers Nobuo Mlyazak4 18,
signed by Gov. James Rhodes, based on Information by priaon phy- first heart tranBPiant
aicians that the life termer had lung cancer ard only six months to ale food orally today

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(UP0Japan's
patient,
lor the
live.
first time since he received the
heart of I 21-year~ld droWning
LOS ANGELES - LOS ANGELES AIRWAYS today grounded all victim a week ago. Miyazaki
hellcopter flights following the second dlaastrous crash in three regained consclousne11s Wednesmocth&amp; of one or its twin-turbine, 2~asse~er choppers. The fiery day night,
cruh Wednesd~cy in a park ln suburban Compton kllled oil 21 perlOne aboard, including the grandson of the airline's president and
CAROL GIVES IDRTH
lour members of a family bound for a day at Disneylard.
SANTA M 0 N I C A, CallL
It occurred under circumstances strikingly similar to the
lrlclc crash May 22 of another of the COIDPA!IY's Sikorsky S61-L (UPO- Come&lt;lienne Clrnl Burhelicopters, the largest in ccmmercial service. Twenty-three per- nett save birth to her third
110111 perished in that crash, the worst toll in the history or Ameri· child Wednesdey night at st.
can helicopter aviation. In both cases, witnesses said the tall rotor John's Hospital, a 6i)ound, 1~
Dew o!C before the copters plunged to the ground IU1d eJqJioded in ounce baby girl.
llamea.
Miss Burnett has two other
daughters. She is married to
PRAGUE - THE NEWEST MAVEIUCKS ln the Communist world Joe Hamilton, a television
embraced today. Romanilln Pre!!ldent Nicolae Ceausescu arxl his prOOucer.
aides Withed Czechoslovakian party leader Alexall:ler Dubcek sucC:IIIn from the bottom of our hearts" in strl,)'ing from the Kremlin
llns.
NATALIE's HOUSE ROBBED
LONDON (UPI} - Thieves
The Romanians came to sign 8 treaty O( mutual C&lt;q)eration
and frJer.:Jship and to dhicuaa In private their drive for a more in- ransacked Natalie Wood's London hoose of fiOO,OOO worth or
dlpeodent brllkl of communism than Moscow ClvorL
furs and jewelry on Wedneoila)"
MAN, W. VA. - RI:~CUE WORKERS DUG WITil PICKS and night, a opokesmsn lor the
lbol't"' through W!ls ol rock srd cool to recover lhe bodies ollhree actress said today,
cGII.,u.ors killed ln 1 slate tall.
The bodies were recovered Wednesday nlgbt about nine hours
~the ran nearly • mUo Inside the mlln tumol of the Amherst'
Longest airport runway ln
r.e~~:~ elope mine near here where five JIIBD were workin&amp;. Cluse the UnJted States is at New
Of,!ljli; .•U was oot known. Slx men were I&lt;Dled ln a alate !all in the York's Kennedy Airport
..... lniM .,. fobrtary, 19.18.
14,572 feet
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for George C. Wallace, t h e
third party candidate ard former governor of Alabama.
Nixon- The GOP presidential
candidate, in San Diego, continued his clri ve Wedneoday to win

support from lnfiuentlol liberal
members o!the party. He llllked
by telephone with and won :Prom-

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Two persons were treated at
Velerans Memorial llospllal
Wednesdey lor Injuries sustain-

ed In an automobile accident on
Route 124 In &amp;Yracuse.
The Meigs Count;y

~rl!f'a

department said a car driven b.Y
WUIIam Harley Harmon, 44, Middleport, went off the roadway at
a narrow section or the highway,
struck and tore down 45 Ceel of
guardrail, turood over, and hit
a parlted auto owned by Howord
Largent,

~racuse.

Harmoo sustained abrasions to
Ids forehead and nose and Darrell Collins, Mltldleport, a peasenger, suffered lacerations on
his head Both were taken to the
hosplllll by POineroy emergency
B(l.ladmen.
Harmon's 1964 model car was

was cited to Meigs Count;y Court

Iand returned home Wedneoday
night far the ftrst time since he

roadway.

won the vice presidential nomin-

In other activity, steven JQnes, .

atiorL A cheering virtually all-

23, Oak HUl, wss arrested b,ythe
Sheri!!' a deparbnettl on a charge

offices.

Tuppers PJains
Society News
By Mrs. Evelyn Brlckles
Mr~ Ethel Stout attended the
Parker reunion Sundlly at the Belpre Park. There were about 60
in attendance.
Mrs. Roland Torrence returned home from camden Clark

HoBPllai, Parkersburg, Friday
after undergoing surgery there.
She is rec~raUIJi satisfactor-

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disturbing the peace at the
¥olga 9!!fN fllrsmulld• -·• d
'lllrry'1'11M!I, 22, baa been 'Jill'
ed on a charge o! felling to
comply with terms o! probation. ,

PRINCESS ANNE IS 18
LONDON (UPO - Princess
Anne, Coorth In line to the
BrlUoh throne, celebrated her
18th birthday todlY wlth her
family aboard the royol yacht
Britannia off lhe coast or
Scotland.
KILLED BY TRUCK
TOLFDO (UPI) - Carl Louder, 51, COlumbus, was killed
Wedneoila)" when his car was hit
braadllde b.Y a !ruck near here.

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In Louisville

Negro Areas

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14 Cubans Hijack

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CHARLFSTON, w. VL (UPI)
- OCDctols oC lour !Irma teatl-

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here 'l'ue'ldty IIIII they recelvecl
more atate buslneu alter hlr!rw
the "conaultlna services" olseverol firms, In which Cortner
governor W. W. llarron and
Dvo other men allegodly were
1tockholderL
In llldlllon, the government
bdroduced Into evidence two
l&amp;l'eements between the six de-fendants ln which they agreed
to Corm cerlaln corporallonl
and to share equally In the lJ&gt;.
Vllbnent and tha pro!lta.
The
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by former Gov. W. W, Barron, Brokerage Co. Inc., the AU&amp;ntlc
fonner Finance Commisaloner M&amp;nageme.nt Corp., Interstate

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Wife
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Have Daugh•

American blds on products he carried.
He &amp;aid sometimes he was
notified "before a call for bids
was published" in newspapers.
SAYS
He teslifted he psld $5,546.64

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INSTANT WINNER EVERYTIME
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Fomiiy · 19e .
·--MEYERCOD-DiCAlS-FROM

tho

FOR ALL DECORATING PURPOSES
INCLUDING LETTERS AND NUMBERS
FQR BOATS, TRUCKS, WINDOWS, ETC.

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POMEROY.

PHONE

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MAIN

OliO

Jecllng hydrocortisone 1n to
the C)'lll.
Another method !bet )las
been highly succeuful Is
drawing a suture lbro~J4b the
cylt, lying It loosely In place
and PntlY pressing the ,lluld
out, A ateiile clreaalnst&amp; then
apPlied. and eveey. day the
drelalllj Is removed 10 that
the suture can be drawn back
and forth. After elibt or nine
days; the ayit Is empty and
the suture flu cauied for-

a

elp body ~OD Which preveQ"' a

recurreace.

RICHARD HUDNUT .
CREME IlNSE

MOUTH WASH

$1.75 VALUE

1.45 VALUE

Brown said that .he would have
to pay a 71h. per cent commission · to the corporations on the
arnowK of contracts he re-

through Brown.

Otber witnesses sold Schroath
aold the aervices or lhe corporations to the New !Uver &amp;Jp.
ply eo., Oak Hill and the B &amp; R
Tire s 141p1y eo. Buckhannon.
In both cases' omclals ol the
firms said the corporations noll
!led them ln advanoe or
"hal products the stale woold
ba putting 141 Cor bld.
New River paid Atlanllc
Manqement • n d American
Brokenge $770.75. B &amp; H paid
$2,548.56 to Invest Right and
lnterotate.
OCDclals or the nrms said
tlley recel vod contracts otdj&lt;
when they submitted the low

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SHAMPOO
16 OZ.
$1.75
VAl-UE

LIQUID
12-oz.

WHITE CLOUD

SAVE

TOILET·
TISSUE

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$1.79 VALUE

4
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DEODORANT
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Two officlola of Fry Coal ard
Stone Co., Mercersburg, PL,
said they paid lor slmUar ser'Yieea and r8taln0d .lir0Wilat a
rate of $1,000 monthly.
Jamea Render, a district
sates man~~er lor the ftrm,
said they had agreed to pay 10
cents on each ton of atone sold
the state as their "fee" to Af,.

2~Hour

19 cu. ft. HoldS665

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, Re1. $1.00 Ballerina Foldlne Slippers •••• -88c:

MICRIN

terminated the contract when

Brown and Schroath wore
most allontetlve durl1J8 leaiiDIOIIY Tueoila)", The former governor, Gore, Sawyers, and Jofm..
kolkl sal aUent thrtJOihout most
of the ~ •• they llsteood to
· · tile teotimony.

HIGHLIGHTS FOR
FRIDAY-AUGUST 16
9 AM-4-4 GIRLS DEMONSTRATION
9 AM-4-H GIRLS DEMONSTRATION
1 PM-4-H BOYS DEMONSTRATION
5 PM-TWILIGHT HORSE HARNESS RACING
8:15 PM-OLD TIME FIDDLERS CONTESTOHIO STATE

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7-DAYS
A-WEEK

charged with forming the Invest when the state would ask for

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One gre•t difference between plants 811d animals Is

CtlllJoriDons.
age and lnlerslllte provided
In the lndlclment Schroath is him wlth advance notioe of

, GqUon, a rather common ger of a more serloualnjury.

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BedsllfJads, Rea. 4.19

Corp•• and Georgetown HOmes of the firms wasdltncult. ClarksInc., and Jn the aecond they burg furniture store owner John
aereed to form other unnamed S. Secret said American Broker-

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or"'p::"cll'oD'U.WiU•rotQ.'"Ifu
D11e of the · jolbll twMD the cauaea DO trouble and Is not
8111811 bones ol the wrist. It too noticeable, It Is beat to
, . Is IOIDttlmel caJiecl a syao- leave It alODe,
~at. It .Is~~Ill 11101'$
Complete surgical removal
but 't he womea"' not
Is advised by some autborl·
causer!
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oet'
lies
but tbll Involves a proIt Is not 18 0111 .....
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loDged rEM!overy period Most
penoas,
DO symp. doctors prefer
sl ~pIer Iande MaMgement Corp.
tomJ. A
, .llGwever ., may method of treatment, such as
He told. the seve...woman and
complain of wealmeu Ill the withdrawal of the lluld five-man Jury he became aware
11'1'!11 and of mlld pain 011 through a l)'rlnge, then In· · of the servicOB of the firms
maldug a tight ftlt.
A pngUon romettmes dll·
a p P e a r I '!POJI,IIneoUJI)' or
W~D ~tall.v· recel~
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ve .........,._.
. e by
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blow
·tre t
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tbll

Twlo or Full Siao Chollill~

Difference
the way they get their food,
Animals eat plants or other
811lmals. Most plants are able
to mate their own food out of
substances they fiDd in the air
and 1soil.

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attorney Bonn Brown day they hired ' roor or the
firma to provide various ser·
Clarksburg busineuman, who vices and as a result each said
are aU deCendanjs ln the case. hla company did more buslln one agreement the six ness with the state.
formed Boca Raton capitol
Defining the actual services

lr WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

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KILLED IN WRECK
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio (UfOWylie M. Baldwin, 48, Swannamo, N. c. died Tuesday Wheil
Ids tractor-trsller elid off U. S.
35 about 10 miles east of here.

colora, Roiular 79c

dlaeororod a setuemenl or Noanderlhal men, - t 60,000
rear• old, In t11o Peeho:ra Rlv.,-.
baoln In tllo Arellc Circle about
700 mUea tiJrtb o! Moecow,

FRESH PICKED FARM VEGETABLES
BEANS-PEPPERS-CORN
TOMATOES-LIMAS-CANTALOUPES

VIetnam on July 24.

Size 36.84:• panolo in ~at!Orilid

Wodneadi.Y tllol'

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Gangliohs, Not Serious,
Are Best Let Alone
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and Alfred Schrollth, a forriler

for services by . the ftrms. He

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Trwnan E. Gore, former Rolcl Services, lnc., and Georget&lt;Mn
Comml1sloner Burl sawyers, Homes, lnc.
his d~ut,y, VinceJt Johnkoskl, 1 Five witnesses testified Tues-

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MOSCOW (UP0 - A team of
!IDYI&amp;t aeologlsta and archiolo-

CROP

eatlmates.

Gary MlUer ls employed at the
Linger Longer Inn 11 Ultle HockIng.
Mr. ard Mra. Dole Hart ol

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AUGUST 13-17

Mlu Unda Watson of Doyton

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Miss Taylor, 36, underwent a
p a r t l a I hysterectomy ._.,
Mro. Gerald Vlolel
Leon Hecox of Iowa was here month.
Monday ealll~ on !rlends and
"I'm all rfeht now, thank
relatives.
you," 1he told passenger•
Mr. and Mro. John Torrence crowding around her as she
of Colwnbus called on her mot:l&gt;- boarded the liner after a holt
er, Mrs. Myrtle Frost.
train ride !rom Loudon.

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OFTN£

Chris, reside on Rt. 1, Northup. Sit- Rhodes arri vod ln

Defect

A shower was g:l ven Friday eve-

were Sunday evenlng guesta or
Mr. an:l MrL Clarence Nichols.

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cast l.n ~Ish, quoted Pueblo
sailors describing their recreaPLAN HYMN SING
tion and me&lt;lical treabnent ln
Thoro Will be a IQ1Im sing
North Korea.
at tho Rulland Church
Cbrlll
The Cmununlst broadcast dld
on !ltnday, Aug, 25, at 2 p.m.
not disclose the eonCerence site.
LOUISVILLE, · K3. (UPI) Eveeyone Ia bWited and a r e
The conference was attended Groopa of Negro )'(ltlhs looted urllod to bring a "special numaod tosrod rocks and boltles ber." The sing I• eponaored
and three pollee c:rulsera were by :tile Goldell Circle Clall, With
fired upon from passing cars Rey lbnn1an, chairman.
Wednesdey night as violence
broke
out In a ono-S&lt;JUII"e mile
to
o! the dty'a ""at end.
None o! the pollee werelnjur.
SUFFERS PAINS
HOMESTEAD, Fla. (UPI) ed • ··•
o!fl
did
MltldleportE-11--IIIH
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not retum IIUIIIIllQIIOC( to tha Morris realFourteen CUbln men, women aDd the -~·· "~ persona• 0110 a ....... ill corn Hollow w•achUclren ••perently side a 1· •· -~rt• ~- -• •-•,..,
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yellow Rusalan buDt biplane to- w
Injured cmiDg the clllturb
111
clay aod flew H to this sooth ance. 11ierenn no aiTelltland ~-- '!hi',J!I~~Jh'
aii'poff'seekfilg pOiltlcoi" ,;. ~ lnijiljM,
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asylum, Coderal oCDclals aald.
City poiiCI!O, helm- and arm- pllal and admitted
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The Plane touchecl down at 8:· ed Willi throe.- riot lltickl,
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vlee at the General Aviation Air- trlct.
· A Universal La.....,lt
port here, described the plane
The dlsonler woo touchOd off
Thoy Lui Fotntf
as "a bla. yellow biplane. rve by tho bomlllng earllnr WecboAo A M-r
:,_~~. seen anylhlfW llke ll be- da1 of a NelrO church Whose
Of S.otlm'tnlo
pallor Is the Rev. A. D. WUWoll Exproa~d
llama Kin&amp; bi'CIIhor of the slain
Dr. Martin Luther Kin&amp; Jr.
DUDLEY'S FLORIST
II llarted after Klnl spoke 'In
SAYS SHE IS OK
59 N. 2.. Avo.
SOUTIIAMPTON,
llJwland about 400 Neeroos at a rallY,
ealled
b.Y
the
militant
Black
Unity
992-5560 I
(UPI)- Actress Elizabeth ray.
Leasue
ot
Kenluck;r
•(BULK),
to
lor and husbend Richard Burton
left Cor New York Weclneoila)" Protell the bombln&amp;
aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth lor what their spokes-

Athens were Sunday afternoon

ning for Mr. ard Mrs. Gary Bart&gt;o
hart (Kelll Wataon) at the Grange
Hall at Allred. There were 60 In
atlendanco and the ·cq,le received many lovely gills. Mr.
Barnhart left Monday lor the Air

Mra. Orville Watson or Silver
Rldp,
Mr. and Mn. Marvin Walker

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were ...,U.rod With the Pueblo olo who: e&lt;mmllled esplcnce
news conference with crew -six oftl...:er•, cme clvUlan aM and holtlle acts ailer baYI!&gt;c
members of the cfllbu'ed 18 enlisted men-, It aald.
IJ!Irnded deep Into your territor·
A m e r i c a n intelligence ship
The Communist news agency lal water&amp;"
Pueblo.
said Cmdr. IJeyd M. Bucher,
Bucher · said, ''we wllh to
North Korea's Central News 39, skipper or t110 Pueblo, eli:Press our Intense de1lre to be
Agency lllld the Pueblo' a
reunited with our Camllles at
captain again apologized Cor
tile earnest possible IDIIDint
violating North Korean waters
and thereb,y ~ to the
Jan. 22, when the U,S. naval
people of the United Slates to
shlp was seized b.Y the
urge OUr gevermnent to take
Communists.
appropriate action 1o el\lblo us

Halsey.

ls visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
Eme Watson, ,00 also Mr. and

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TOKYO (UI'O- North Korea
today broadcast what It collod a

gu;;sts of her brother, Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newell
and daughter. sandra, of Loog
Bottom, caUed on Mr. and Mrs.
W~cyne Brlckles on Sunday,
Mr. and Mro. GftaldVloletreturoed home after a week's vacation at Buckeye Lake.

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Wl"I"'J. AmOnl ~· 11 P!'1"

CREAM

ollldonod With the 310th SOS
Co., at Phan Bang, VIetnam.
He Is a l23rd aircraft mechanic. Hia wife, Faye, and son,

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Pueblo Crew Put on Air

man called "a

Ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nic~
ols spent several days with their
daughter and famlly of Dayton.
Berry Halsey, who has just re-.
turned tram oversea• where he
was stationed with the Air Force,
has received his discharge am
spent Thursday here wlth his
grarq&gt;arents, Mr. ard Mrs. Fon

CLEVELAND (UP0 - A private 111rvey taken on Mayor Carl
llokeB' handling o! the Glanville
rlollnl lui mooth lho:Wod 1 maJority oCCievelauderaiUpporthls
declalon to pullllhtle poUce and
natlonllpwdsmenouto!the
trool&gt;ledarea.
The ..rvey, taken b.Y ~lal
81rveys Co. and financed b.Y
Cleveland businessmen, Involved 500 persons Picked from the
clcy directory, Fl!ly..W..per&lt;ll)t
of them lhought Stoke• was rlgbt

Sergeant Talmege H. ~s,
21. son of Mr. Albert Rhodes,
PL Pleasant, IU1d Mrs. Gladys
Rhodes, Rt. t, Ironton, ts now

HEREFORD CHAMPS ~ey, of the
..... left, 1howalliaan!n*1
that won t11o open claao ._tltlon .,_. wae U,. chlq&gt;lon Junior fllr C8mlle Wodne~ at the
MeJso Coonty !'llr. Robert Rouab ot Now Ha~':!} poses Wlth 'ldo Cemale lhelns&lt;aWanied
the reserve claqlon honor In the open clau.• J;
Photo.
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on a charge of laDing to keep Ilia
vehicle oo the rll!llt hall o! t h e

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demolished. There was minor

problems in his Armpolis, Md.,

Is Approved

IN VIETNAM - Air Force

damage to Largent's car, Harmon

while crowd of3,000pe&lt;llllegreef,.
ed him at the airport while a few
Negro pickets booed nearby. He
planned to work oil day on slllle

Stokes Policy

m._r ol Galllpolla; Bl!l MIUedliOr ol the Logon Daily
New•; Kenner :&amp;ish publloher
and edliOr or the Athens Me..
aenger; Jack Welsh, CoiOIDbus
and So!lthern Ohio, Middleport;
BOb Hodson, the HWsbofo Bank
and Stvlnga COI!!j)lny; i!:d.Gerber, Gerber lnaurance at Cfdl·
lii'Gihe; HudSIXI Jeffery• and BID
McGurk of Ironton, and Harold
Rowe of New Lexington and Sol·
den Wlehl, Chamber of Commerce, Marietta, Ohio.
JUchard R carun, lllj:ector,
Stale of Ohio Travel Dl¥1slon
of the Develq&gt;ment Department,
is In charge of the program.

ises of active Sl4lport from Sen.
Thruston Morton of Kentucky, arw:l
Govs. John Love of Colorado,
Harold Levander of Minnesota
snd John Chafle oC Rhode IsSpiro T. Agnew - Nixon's running mate and Governor of MarJ-

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dentl&amp;J. n001ination, said he would ocratic national convention beaccept "somewhat sadly" t h e gins, HOJDplu'ey was ODiy 255
second spot on the ticket if the votes away Crom the 1,312 needed to win the nomination. The
convention delegates desired.
McCarthy - The Minnesota Vice President's total was 1,Democrat planned a campaign 0561/z cOIJlllOred wlth 428 lor Mc-

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. .a!H!Ii ll;yle at 111e GOP con-· ferey's polo In tile Rockefeller
ventlon amaaod old p~&lt;~o: he's camp 18¥ tbu •Jidn~ be surbeoD ~ with actiDi eooch prised If he :j,cmpo to the Demo
11o111 CUhmon... Ao hive Sen. ... Tl1at hijack cdtuatlon notwlth-

Percy and Paso Morton mack,
wire o1 Chock Full O'Nuta Cood·
choill owner Bill Bla&lt;k. .. A former night-club soogstress, Psge
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Send your teenage questions

Dear P.K.:

"Blame" isn~ the right word.
You'Ve had for too much of that

already! I can wtderllland why
you want to run away - who
WOCiidn't, with your kind of
ubome., life7 But why THROW
yourself away just to get even?

By making your father's predlc ~
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care tiona come true, you'd only be
of Helen Help US! this nnrs- hurting yourself and turning HIM
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1 am a p.k. My father is a process YOl\ may discover the
hellfire and damnation preach- hallflre and d&gt;mnation has .,.s.
er and he doesn't believe In ed off at your house. - H.
"spare the rod.,. He never talks Dear Helen:
I read the letter from .,Big
It oot - but how hs can spank!
He never praises us, but he Believer" and I was really hap~
can sure tell us where we're py to laK&gt;" there are more of us
going to end up we even look at around.
La.st week I had a simUar ex~
a boy. rm 16, and m,y sisters
are 14 and 15. We can't wear perlence. I sort of got messed
makeup or short &amp;Jdrts and we up with my hoy friend. We dehave to be home before the sun cided he should come over the
goes down. It's like prison. Olr next day when my fouta weren't
home. We Ogurad we 1oved each
mother died five years ago.
other
so lt was all right. I
Ma,vbe you'll think I deserve
wasntt
worried
butlwasucstatic.
bareboltom spankings alter my
That night In bed I had a big
next oentence: I hate my father
argument
with God I went ID
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I figured Pd get even with
him and went oot on the &amp;n.eak.
I cllmhed through my window
after everyone ns asleep, and
I wore a skirt rd hemmed up
elgllt Inches and makeup I (Jlt
fi&lt;)M my girl friend. We met
some hoyo and wont to a beer
party, the cops came and arrested us. When my father (Jlt ID tile
pollee station, 1 had a clprotte
In my hand.
He gave me the hardelll spanklni I'd ever had In my life, oot
even waiting to get me borne,
' and all the ttme he. kept sa,ylng
how Pd disgraced him. I don't
· think be ever cared aboUt me,
he was just showing the cq&gt;s
hoW it wasn't his fault 'cauae
look how he pmlshes me.
Now I can't !P&gt; oot o!the house
the relit of 'the summer. And I
hove to pra,y oot lwd for the
salvatlm ol my soul every night.
Do )'OU blame me for wanting
to run awa,y and do all tile wUd
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Ya know? rve uaed a lot unnecessary words to say thanks
for prlnUng an encouraging column, and a big Hurrah! for "Big
Believer" who Jmows God is

her Frlandl - ANOTHER BIG
BELIEVER
Dear AJI,B,:
You know, )'OU cootd teach
P.K.'a hellfire and damnation

Harrisonville

HOLLYWOOD (IJPO - Hugh clubs or my pill In Chicago.
Hefner, the magazine pub1lsher
uGuests will be my trlends in
who gave a sexy new definldon and out of show businessto the word "centerfole," is no comedians, musicians, good
longer content to get hi1
message across with the written
word or the nude female.
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WIJ to turn on, huh, Dad?
Gee, thanko. You're oka,y. Ob,
oh. Mom's yelling at me to turn
~ the stereo and ID go to aleap;
.. 'night. - Peace."
Sound irreverent? Maybe aome
ministers might think so, but
I've found my BOUnd wave to His

lither a great deal about TRUE
religion, Thanko for a tovecy
sleep thinking Pd won, as I had Iotter.- H.
oo lntentlnn ol chlnglng my mind.
Tho next morning I knew - absolutely KNEW - my boy friend
By AVA GILKEY
. woulm't come over. He dldn't.
When I talked with him thet night,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank ~pie and
he said ba too hod hod a long · children of Athens were dinner
dlscuaaloo with God - and so guests of their parents, the Mike
my boy friend went fishing ln- Epples, SUnday.
Mrs. Alice Whaley or Colum·
otead.
Cruy? Yeah, but Pll never bus spent a few daye with her
sa,y God II lmper sonal again. mother and was joined l&gt;,f,, Mr.
He cared enough to win me over Whaley on Frkla,y evenlqr. He
agalnot my wUII
came to atteOO the Athens Fair.
rd like tD tell you something
Mr. and Mr~ Robert Jewell
eloe. Before my personal mi- were dinner guests at the Hallkracle, I couldn't ldenti(y with dll)'- Atldns heme SUnday.
God u tht~ Father ol us all.
Mr. Earl Fyre. a former reslWhat bugged me "as how prqers deni, called on old rrleiXls here
are 110 still and formal with the pest week.
'.t1'hee'a, Thine's" etc. and high
Leonard Lee also was here
10111K11ng glorifications. I couldn't calling on old ocqualntances.
dlg talking !!Ice thet, just like I
Mr~ Wllda Haning of Dowl&gt;can't read the Btble because It lngton and Mrs. Uoyd Boring of
doe111't talk l~~~~P&gt;age I under- Columbus visited the M. A. ~­
pies.
stand
Anywa,y, one da,y I (Jlt fed up.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Alkire
I wu pra,ylng but not feeling any visited the Dole Whaleys In AthreletionlhlJ&gt;. 1 mean my problem ens on Slturday evening.
was little, so why lP&gt; all DowerJ?
Mrs. Kolle WUson occompanI solved It by using plain, every- lod her daughter and son-In-law
Mr. and Mro. An Jordan, of
Mlddif4!orl on a trip Sunday. The
Jordans have a new travel trailer.
Mr. and Mrs. Chao, McGrath

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keep an eye on Joe? I think
he's taking dope. That's not so

conversationalists. Fori111tance,
there 11 one dWogue about sex
and cinema with Roman Polan-.
ski and Sharon Tate.

u Anll I'D discuss the new
morality
with Father Malcolm
Playboy clubs has turned his
Boyd, and race and athletics
attention to television.
Begirming',a~etlme In Oc~ with BW Russell. That sort of
ber Hefner will' host 1 weekly thing."
syndicated hour-lo,. varletyBut the bunnies!
uOh, they'U be aroum. but
lnterview series tiUed "P!Qboy
oot · ln costume," he finally
After Dark.''
No. Ther(lclill be no bumlea lllmltlod. ''We hope to bring
iJmne sex lid sq,histlcatlon to
al'C&gt;cull.
Until now Hefner hal been television which it surely needs.
"We've struck a responsive
content to appear 11 a gueat on
chord
with readers. We hope to
Jther late nlght aholra 0&lt;
prq&gt;Ounding his ph!looq)hy In do the same with v1ewers."
hlo lnagazine. Also he enJolod
froUck!ng around h!a Chimansion with buU'Wn every..
thing.
Now his periOIIlllty-whlch is
IUilewhst shy- h go!,. pubUc.
HThere's a dramatic change
Ia life acyie for me "'"' thai I'm
..... into Ill)' 40s," Hefner 11id trom
Ida peNJJouse pad atop hia
Sunset strip club.
"The magazine is 15 years
old, IUid I'm taldqg stoek of
J111se1L I'm going to 1111rt
enJoylow myoeiL
"lllltud of having a formal
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Jack Clark spent a weekond
here with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gllkey
aOO son. Tad, speni a recent
evening with his mother, Ava

Gllkoy.
Darold Graham hod an air"""'
dltioner Installed In his trailer.
Mr. and Mr~ clayton
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of Joba Jlauahlers, Malda,y nlldtt
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"Until you've lived in a home with electric
heating, you just can't imagine how great
it is ... so clean, so comfortable," says

Hudson Family
Reunion Held

auodate ~dlall.
were !alllalted II the reeeat
Grand Colilcll mtetlni bald In
CloValllld.
Am!llte . warnor, honored
, _ bill charge ol the moot-'
. 1ng _,.11111chplanoworomacle
for a ptcnlc 111 tile afternoon ol
Aug. 25. 11 wss noted that the
meetlni will bs held on
Sept. 9.

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any other type of heat! In fact, we'd be
willing to pay more because we like
electric heating so well!"

electric heating.

Abr&lt;r~ham

Planned int Racine

Mrs. Rossman.

· You to&amp;-&lt;l8f1 be 'just a·s happy with
electric heating and its operating costs.
Call Ohio Power today for a free, noobligation estimate of what it would cost
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"And the cost is so reasonable." Only
about a dollar a day for everything-the
refrigerator. range, washer and dryer. water
heater, two televisions, electric garage
door opener, a host of other appliances ...
and the clean, flameless electric heating!

Descendant~

Damall,

Installed by Paul Darnall,
grand outer auard ol tile Grand
Cooncll ol Jobo Dougbtera, wore
Da!IQI Blakeolee, auarcllln oetrotary; Da Darnell, llll8fd1an
tres111rer; Mary Virginia Kautz,
director ol music; Beoale King
promoter ol aoclabU!ty; Mabel
Mr. IIIII Mre. lll,ymonll JJwjlllo, Jr., of illa.)'hew Rood,
Goegleln. promoter o1 hol)&gt;ltalllouto,J, JacksCJII, Ohio. are llliiOIIIIC:~ the e . . . . - of their
lty, and Guy COwan, promoter
clau&amp;hter. Jud;y ll!aae, to wn,..... Doyle Bias, son of Mr- and
ol fraternal rolatlono.
Mrs. Dorsel Bias, llDute 3, P1111eroy. Mila JJwjllls II 1 1961
Charles Alkire and Emma K.
II'ICI~ate ol Jackson JUab SehooL Her flaclce Is a 1967 gnc~.,.
Clatworthy, the Other two camAn ice creatn social will be
ate of PCDeroy ~ Sehool IIIII Ia preoently ltton!IIW the
ell members 1'1111 be Installed at ota&amp;ed by the oux!llary of the
Southern 0111o ~er 'I'nllllnc Celller where he Is rerclled
a later date.
Racine Fire DE~&gt;&amp;r~ment over the
II the IIIIo modllnl., course. A ~
topllcmed.
Eloill Smith, guardian, a n d Labor Illy weekend.
Ordars for homemade Ice
cream are bet• taken and rest..
dent. mil)' call 949-4365 or 9493471 iO p1ace ordero. A chicken
barbecue
originally oeheduled for
PORTLAND- Memberoofthe r...,e, Unda, Patricia, and DebLabor Illy has been re-achedulod
Brewer flm1bo bold their ro- ra, Drexel, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
for
Sept. I with oervi~ ID begin
Auplllllll PorllandSiata Kem«h Brewer Teress Kenot
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L m. Residents destr!ow
Pork witll 68 reJatiVII and four ntlh, Ii, C4J.s; Mro.' CharRoell)' McKnight, dautibtor ol
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Pr.,... wao ol- lea lllmeral and Tlshl Jane, Rll'- .Mr. and Mrs. Geor go Mc- to dOIIIte Ingredients for the Ice
.-111 by A, W. Br.....-.
noldollurg; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight of Columbus, Ia recuper- cream or baked beans for the barThe YOUII&amp;Oit pro- wao tile Brewer and Jsele, LAing Botlom; ating at Children' a Hol)&gt;ltal from becue are asked to call the aame
JJ.Unbers.
roar-old twin 111111 of Mr. and P!c. Larll' Lee Cloae, 1111 rur- maJor BUrgery.
Mro. Roilald Beoslt, RGclno.1 and IOUih, Walerford; Miss s...tra
She Is tile granddallllbter of
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111111 Beosla. F1111111al with four Miller, WhiJ&gt;Ple, Ohio; Mrs. Ce- Mr. and Mrs. James ~!Ivan o1
- - preaa were Mr. cll Grtmna, 1'1111, Rou, Eaot Belpre, formerly ot Middleport.
and Mra. D&gt;er Brewer and Mr. Liverpool; Mrs. Maalne Pardee, Deeley will be hoapltallaod for
and Mro. Aile Brewer.
Jim, Martha, and Bobby, YOUIIii- another three weeks. Her room
Gaelll tra•ollng tile farthea&lt; town; Ra,y Brewer, Marlotte; Jlllllber 1o 32f.
......, Mr. and Mre. Rolllll Law- Mrs. Lu1a Brewer, Belpre; Mro.
renet and dooqhtero, f..,.. Drlx- Lucy C..,...r, Belpre; Mia• Elal, I'IIIII!J!Yanla.
Ia Mae Brewer, Belpre; Mra.
Pro- won, Mr. and Mrl. Mary TUcker, Eut Liverpool;
lber ~......,-, Ealll u ..rpool; Mr, Roy Buah, Roclno RD, and ,
.,.. iii! Ml-o. A. w. Brerir.'lii-o. !'!hoi Jolicla; PO.Il&amp;nd. ·
Wblto ~- lldo; lllr. and
Mre. Aile· Brewer, Portland;
Mr. and Mr~ Bernard Patton,
Loui-JvUle,
Ky., are announcltW
Mr. and Mro. Eameot ~ar.
llaelne RD.; Mr. and Mro. Edthe birth of 1 daughter, Lioa Ann,
·pr Br...r, Fortland; Mill !ti-lon Aug. -711 the Melhod!ot EPiavia Brewer, Radno RD; Mr.
A hymn sq wm bs held Sw&gt;- copolllotp!taL
and Mro. Kola Grlmna, Eut clay, A~~~o 25, II the Enterprise
Mr. IIIII Mro. Pau.n have.,..
U¥_.; Mr. and Mro. George United Metbocllat Church, The other daughter, Susan Lynn, aae
Tood and Jameo and V.,.IA 1 slog will bsgln at 2 p. m. and two. Mrs. MarJorie Oliver Is the
CGlumbua; Mrl. Joom Dobblno, area olngers are Invited to par- maternal snnclmother, She has
o.do and Kerry I,yoa, CGlum- tlelpate.
returned from a week in Louisbul; Mr. and Mn. John Beol,
v!llo with her daugilter and tam- a n d ,....,COlwnbui;Mro.
lly.
DelQrla Harrop, Bleil and Millo,
ELECT OFFICERS
('&lt;lhomtm; David A. Brewer, The 111111111 TMII ol the United
Portland; Mr. and lira. Ra,y 117- Faith Clurch aleetlll Sllrlll'
RD; Mro. ICJml Drll&lt;o, prelldonl; I'IIQ- 'Piclcoool
Cloae, Uncia, Loland; R I t 1, .... • proalda; YYOme FrankW-, and 11"0' ~. Wat.r. Uo, MCI'tllary, and Ronnlo Hill,
ford; Mr. and Mro. Roilald- - • r Iaiii !baJ', Aoother
llo, Cbrtota, ~. R.Ym, Ra-t matter c!loeullod waa a Ylllt
dno; lllr. and Mro. RoiUn Law- lo the old toUco' bomo soon.

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Coun1;)' Salon 710, Eight 1M ForAI! 'latltauOn .... txi...dect
I¥, wao hald liClnda,y nlgbht the frolii tho Dopirtemenlol ~ ·
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'o l Mro. Iva hWell.'
~.. i'....U1 ~hlpet!D; presid- ~~ ·rict!Yid _. intliattoo !rllll
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lumbua. The Sllon wao the~ Mrl. ll&amp;ckett. Tile trilfti.
lent of 11-iil eaah . awards, too liw"PI'Iz• dented by Mro. foarl
ttcphleo, IIIII a eertUicate of XIISj)p WU awarded to MrL J. M.
merit Cor Its overall
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ohs reportecl.
those lliDiod wore Mro. J ulla
PiiDI for the y- were cl!&amp;- HyaeD, Mrs. G~s Mowrw,
cuaood !nei...U,. a nursing oebol- Mro. Eunle Brinker, Mre. Clti&gt;lrohlp, the cyotlc llbmlo drive ertne Walah and Mra. lolyrde
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nolta tree. You show your Jove
so simple, and I really dlt lt.
"Sa,y, Dad. rve sot a problem.
I've got tlrl-s teacher who' s a
real slob. Ma3'1&gt;• you know him.
Anywa,y, remind me to keep my
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"Hey Dad, I love you. You!re
really grooyy. Thanks for the
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Instead or saying "Our JleaV..
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Helen Bottel

YOUTH ASKED FOR ITI
11da column is ror yot1J1J people, their problem• and pleasures, their troubles and tun. As
with the rest ol Helen Help USI
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young revoJuUonarr •
lllanclln&amp; Algeria ma,y cool n New manager o!the Ameri•olf!clally and _,-ately with 11- Hotal here, Chis. -rmileble,
rael. •. A!ter the Algerlano bought II the chsp who put San Frl!lthe stately BUly Rooe man- clsco'o Mark Hopklno backCIIltile
in the E. 90s aa their U.N. em- but-seller llot....ThlrdAve. bou·
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. .a!H!Ii ll;yle at 111e GOP con-· ferey's polo In tile Rockefeller
ventlon amaaod old p~&lt;~o: he's camp 18¥ tbu •Jidn~ be surbeoD ~ with actiDi eooch prised If he :j,cmpo to the Demo
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wire o1 Chock Full O'Nuta Cood·
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Dear P.K.:

"Blame" isn~ the right word.
You'Ve had for too much of that

already! I can wtderllland why
you want to run away - who
WOCiidn't, with your kind of
ubome., life7 But why THROW
yourself away just to get even?

By making your father's predlc ~
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care tiona come true, you'd only be
of Helen Help US! this nnrs- hurting yourself and turning HIM
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Dear Helen:
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1 am a p.k. My father is a process YOl\ may discover the
hellfire and damnation preach- hallflre and d&gt;mnation has .,.s.
er and he doesn't believe In ed off at your house. - H.
"spare the rod.,. He never talks Dear Helen:
I read the letter from .,Big
It oot - but how hs can spank!
He never praises us, but he Believer" and I was really hap~
can sure tell us where we're py to laK&gt;" there are more of us
going to end up we even look at around.
La.st week I had a simUar ex~
a boy. rm 16, and m,y sisters
are 14 and 15. We can't wear perlence. I sort of got messed
makeup or short &amp;Jdrts and we up with my hoy friend. We dehave to be home before the sun cided he should come over the
goes down. It's like prison. Olr next day when my fouta weren't
home. We Ogurad we 1oved each
mother died five years ago.
other
so lt was all right. I
Ma,vbe you'll think I deserve
wasntt
worried
butlwasucstatic.
bareboltom spankings alter my
That night In bed I had a big
next oentence: I hate my father
argument
with God I went ID
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him and went oot on the &amp;n.eak.
I cllmhed through my window
after everyone ns asleep, and
I wore a skirt rd hemmed up
elgllt Inches and makeup I (Jlt
fi&lt;)M my girl friend. We met
some hoyo and wont to a beer
party, the cops came and arrested us. When my father (Jlt ID tile
pollee station, 1 had a clprotte
In my hand.
He gave me the hardelll spanklni I'd ever had In my life, oot
even waiting to get me borne,
' and all the ttme he. kept sa,ylng
how Pd disgraced him. I don't
· think be ever cared aboUt me,
he was just showing the cq&gt;s
hoW it wasn't his fault 'cauae
look how he pmlshes me.
Now I can't !P&gt; oot o!the house
the relit of 'the summer. And I
hove to pra,y oot lwd for the
salvatlm ol my soul every night.
Do )'OU blame me for wanting
to run awa,y and do all tile wUd
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Ya know? rve uaed a lot unnecessary words to say thanks
for prlnUng an encouraging column, and a big Hurrah! for "Big
Believer" who Jmows God is

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BELIEVER
Dear AJI,B,:
You know, )'OU cootd teach
P.K.'a hellfire and damnation

Harrisonville

HOLLYWOOD (IJPO - Hugh clubs or my pill In Chicago.
Hefner, the magazine pub1lsher
uGuests will be my trlends in
who gave a sexy new definldon and out of show businessto the word "centerfole," is no comedians, musicians, good
longer content to get hi1
message across with the written
word or the nude female.
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WIJ to turn on, huh, Dad?
Gee, thanko. You're oka,y. Ob,
oh. Mom's yelling at me to turn
~ the stereo and ID go to aleap;
.. 'night. - Peace."
Sound irreverent? Maybe aome
ministers might think so, but
I've found my BOUnd wave to His

lither a great deal about TRUE
religion, Thanko for a tovecy
sleep thinking Pd won, as I had Iotter.- H.
oo lntentlnn ol chlnglng my mind.
Tho next morning I knew - absolutely KNEW - my boy friend
By AVA GILKEY
. woulm't come over. He dldn't.
When I talked with him thet night,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank ~pie and
he said ba too hod hod a long · children of Athens were dinner
dlscuaaloo with God - and so guests of their parents, the Mike
my boy friend went fishing ln- Epples, SUnday.
Mrs. Alice Whaley or Colum·
otead.
Cruy? Yeah, but Pll never bus spent a few daye with her
sa,y God II lmper sonal again. mother and was joined l&gt;,f,, Mr.
He cared enough to win me over Whaley on Frkla,y evenlqr. He
agalnot my wUII
came to atteOO the Athens Fair.
rd like tD tell you something
Mr. and Mr~ Robert Jewell
eloe. Before my personal mi- were dinner guests at the Hallkracle, I couldn't ldenti(y with dll)'- Atldns heme SUnday.
God u tht~ Father ol us all.
Mr. Earl Fyre. a former reslWhat bugged me "as how prqers deni, called on old rrleiXls here
are 110 still and formal with the pest week.
'.t1'hee'a, Thine's" etc. and high
Leonard Lee also was here
10111K11ng glorifications. I couldn't calling on old ocqualntances.
dlg talking !!Ice thet, just like I
Mr~ Wllda Haning of Dowl&gt;can't read the Btble because It lngton and Mrs. Uoyd Boring of
doe111't talk l~~~~P&gt;age I under- Columbus visited the M. A. ~­
pies.
stand
Anywa,y, one da,y I (Jlt fed up.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Alkire
I wu pra,ylng but not feeling any visited the Dole Whaleys In AthreletionlhlJ&gt;. 1 mean my problem ens on Slturday evening.
was little, so why lP&gt; all DowerJ?
Mrs. Kolle WUson occompanI solved It by using plain, every- lod her daughter and son-In-law
Mr. and Mro. An Jordan, of
Mlddif4!orl on a trip Sunday. The
Jordans have a new travel trailer.
Mr. and Mrs. Chao, McGrath

Playboy Proprietor
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keep an eye on Joe? I think
he's taking dope. That's not so

conversationalists. Fori111tance,
there 11 one dWogue about sex
and cinema with Roman Polan-.
ski and Sharon Tate.

u Anll I'D discuss the new
morality
with Father Malcolm
Playboy clubs has turned his
Boyd, and race and athletics
attention to television.
Begirming',a~etlme In Oc~ with BW Russell. That sort of
ber Hefner will' host 1 weekly thing."
syndicated hour-lo,. varletyBut the bunnies!
uOh, they'U be aroum. but
lnterview series tiUed "P!Qboy
oot · ln costume," he finally
After Dark.''
No. Ther(lclill be no bumlea lllmltlod. ''We hope to bring
iJmne sex lid sq,histlcatlon to
al'C&gt;cull.
Until now Hefner hal been television which it surely needs.
"We've struck a responsive
content to appear 11 a gueat on
chord
with readers. We hope to
Jther late nlght aholra 0&lt;
prq&gt;Ounding his ph!looq)hy In do the same with v1ewers."
hlo lnagazine. Also he enJolod
froUck!ng around h!a Chimansion with buU'Wn every..
thing.
Now his periOIIlllty-whlch is
IUilewhst shy- h go!,. pubUc.
HThere's a dramatic change
Ia life acyie for me "'"' thai I'm
..... into Ill)' 40s," Hefner 11id trom
Ida peNJJouse pad atop hia
Sunset strip club.
"The magazine is 15 years
old, IUid I'm taldqg stoek of
J111se1L I'm going to 1111rt
enJoylow myoeiL
"lllltud of having a formal
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I" new daughter.

Jack Clark spent a weekond
here with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gllkey
aOO son. Tad, speni a recent
evening with his mother, Ava

Gllkoy.
Darold Graham hod an air"""'
dltioner Installed In his trailer.
Mr. and Mr~ clayton
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"Until you've lived in a home with electric
heating, you just can't imagine how great
it is ... so clean, so comfortable," says

Hudson Family
Reunion Held

auodate ~dlall.
were !alllalted II the reeeat
Grand Colilcll mtetlni bald In
CloValllld.
Am!llte . warnor, honored
, _ bill charge ol the moot-'
. 1ng _,.11111chplanoworomacle
for a ptcnlc 111 tile afternoon ol
Aug. 25. 11 wss noted that the
meetlni will bs held on
Sept. 9.

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any other type of heat! In fact, we'd be
willing to pay more because we like
electric heating so well!"

electric heating.

Abr&lt;r~ham

Planned int Racine

Mrs. Rossman.

· You to&amp;-&lt;l8f1 be 'just a·s happy with
electric heating and its operating costs.
Call Ohio Power today for a free, noobligation estimate of what it would cost
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"And the cost is so reasonable." Only
about a dollar a day for everything-the
refrigerator. range, washer and dryer. water
heater, two televisions, electric garage
door opener, a host of other appliances ...
and the clean, flameless electric heating!

Descendant~

Damall,

Installed by Paul Darnall,
grand outer auard ol tile Grand
Cooncll ol Jobo Dougbtera, wore
Da!IQI Blakeolee, auarcllln oetrotary; Da Darnell, llll8fd1an
tres111rer; Mary Virginia Kautz,
director ol music; Beoale King
promoter ol aoclabU!ty; Mabel
Mr. IIIII Mre. lll,ymonll JJwjlllo, Jr., of illa.)'hew Rood,
Goegleln. promoter o1 hol)&gt;ltalllouto,J, JacksCJII, Ohio. are llliiOIIIIC:~ the e . . . . - of their
lty, and Guy COwan, promoter
clau&amp;hter. Jud;y ll!aae, to wn,..... Doyle Bias, son of Mr- and
ol fraternal rolatlono.
Mrs. Dorsel Bias, llDute 3, P1111eroy. Mila JJwjllls II 1 1961
Charles Alkire and Emma K.
II'ICI~ate ol Jackson JUab SehooL Her flaclce Is a 1967 gnc~.,.
Clatworthy, the Other two camAn ice creatn social will be
ate of PCDeroy ~ Sehool IIIII Ia preoently ltton!IIW the
ell members 1'1111 be Installed at ota&amp;ed by the oux!llary of the
Southern 0111o ~er 'I'nllllnc Celller where he Is rerclled
a later date.
Racine Fire DE~&gt;&amp;r~ment over the
II the IIIIo modllnl., course. A ~
topllcmed.
Eloill Smith, guardian, a n d Labor Illy weekend.
Ordars for homemade Ice
cream are bet• taken and rest..
dent. mil)' call 949-4365 or 9493471 iO p1ace ordero. A chicken
barbecue
originally oeheduled for
PORTLAND- Memberoofthe r...,e, Unda, Patricia, and DebLabor Illy has been re-achedulod
Brewer flm1bo bold their ro- ra, Drexel, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
for
Sept. I with oervi~ ID begin
Auplllllll PorllandSiata Kem«h Brewer Teress Kenot
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L m. Residents destr!ow
Pork witll 68 reJatiVII and four ntlh, Ii, C4J.s; Mro.' CharRoell)' McKnight, dautibtor ol
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Pr.,... wao ol- lea lllmeral and Tlshl Jane, Rll'- .Mr. and Mrs. Geor go Mc- to dOIIIte Ingredients for the Ice
.-111 by A, W. Br.....-.
noldollurg; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight of Columbus, Ia recuper- cream or baked beans for the barThe YOUII&amp;Oit pro- wao tile Brewer and Jsele, LAing Botlom; ating at Children' a Hol)&gt;ltal from becue are asked to call the aame
JJ.Unbers.
roar-old twin 111111 of Mr. and P!c. Larll' Lee Cloae, 1111 rur- maJor BUrgery.
Mro. Roilald Beoslt, RGclno.1 and IOUih, Walerford; Miss s...tra
She Is tile granddallllbter of
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111111 Beosla. F1111111al with four Miller, WhiJ&gt;Ple, Ohio; Mrs. Ce- Mr. and Mrs. James ~!Ivan o1
- - preaa were Mr. cll Grtmna, 1'1111, Rou, Eaot Belpre, formerly ot Middleport.
and Mra. D&gt;er Brewer and Mr. Liverpool; Mrs. Maalne Pardee, Deeley will be hoapltallaod for
and Mro. Aile Brewer.
Jim, Martha, and Bobby, YOUIIii- another three weeks. Her room
Gaelll tra•ollng tile farthea&lt; town; Ra,y Brewer, Marlotte; Jlllllber 1o 32f.
......, Mr. and Mre. Rolllll Law- Mrs. Lu1a Brewer, Belpre; Mro.
renet and dooqhtero, f..,.. Drlx- Lucy C..,...r, Belpre; Mia• Elal, I'IIIII!J!Yanla.
Ia Mae Brewer, Belpre; Mra.
Pro- won, Mr. and Mrl. Mary TUcker, Eut Liverpool;
lber ~......,-, Ealll u ..rpool; Mr, Roy Buah, Roclno RD, and ,
.,.. iii! Ml-o. A. w. Brerir.'lii-o. !'!hoi Jolicla; PO.Il&amp;nd. ·
Wblto ~- lldo; lllr. and
Mre. Aile· Brewer, Portland;
Mr. and Mr~ Bernard Patton,
Loui-JvUle,
Ky., are announcltW
Mr. and Mro. Eameot ~ar.
llaelne RD.; Mr. and Mro. Edthe birth of 1 daughter, Lioa Ann,
·pr Br...r, Fortland; Mill !ti-lon Aug. -711 the Melhod!ot EPiavia Brewer, Radno RD; Mr.
A hymn sq wm bs held Sw&gt;- copolllotp!taL
and Mro. Kola Grlmna, Eut clay, A~~~o 25, II the Enterprise
Mr. IIIII Mro. Pau.n have.,..
U¥_.; Mr. and Mro. George United Metbocllat Church, The other daughter, Susan Lynn, aae
Tood and Jameo and V.,.IA 1 slog will bsgln at 2 p. m. and two. Mrs. MarJorie Oliver Is the
CGlumbua; Mrl. Joom Dobblno, area olngers are Invited to par- maternal snnclmother, She has
o.do and Kerry I,yoa, CGlum- tlelpate.
returned from a week in Louisbul; Mr. and Mn. John Beol,
v!llo with her daugilter and tam- a n d ,....,COlwnbui;Mro.
lly.
DelQrla Harrop, Bleil and Millo,
ELECT OFFICERS
('&lt;lhomtm; David A. Brewer, The 111111111 TMII ol the United
Portland; Mr. and lira. Ra,y 117- Faith Clurch aleetlll Sllrlll'
RD; Mro. ICJml Drll&lt;o, prelldonl; I'IIQ- 'Piclcoool
Cloae, Uncia, Loland; R I t 1, .... • proalda; YYOme FrankW-, and 11"0' ~. Wat.r. Uo, MCI'tllary, and Ronnlo Hill,
ford; Mr. and Mro. Roilald- - • r Iaiii !baJ', Aoother
llo, Cbrtota, ~. R.Ym, Ra-t matter c!loeullod waa a Ylllt
dno; lllr. and Mro. RoiUn Law- lo the old toUco' bomo soon.

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Coun1;)' Salon 710, Eight 1M ForAI! 'latltauOn .... txi...dect
I¥, wao hald liClnda,y nlgbht the frolii tho Dopirtemenlol ~ ·
to tllo 11111111 clliiDor, The Solcii..
'o l Mro. Iva hWell.'
~.. i'....U1 ~hlpet!D; presid- ~~ ·rict!Yid _. intliattoo !rllll
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lumbua. The Sllon wao the~ Mrl. ll&amp;ckett. Tile trilfti.
lent of 11-iil eaah . awards, too liw"PI'Iz• dented by Mro. foarl
ttcphleo, IIIII a eertUicate of XIISj)p WU awarded to MrL J. M.
merit Cor Its overall
'fllormCIIl.
Ati8DIIIW belttdea
ohs reportecl.
those lliDiod wore Mro. J ulla
PiiDI for the y- were cl!&amp;- HyaeD, Mrs. G~s Mowrw,
cuaood !nei...U,. a nursing oebol- Mro. Eunle Brinker, Mre. Clti&gt;lrohlp, the cyotlc llbmlo drive ertne Walah and Mra. lolyrde
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"( ilut thom to ~rive them
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"What'• the clift'era.ee" rfiPlied

nolta tree. You show your Jove
so simple, and I really dlt lt.
"Sa,y, Dad. rve sot a problem.
I've got tlrl-s teacher who' s a
real slob. Ma3'1&gt;• you know him.
Anywa,y, remind me to keep my
mouth shut in class, okay7

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"Hey Dad, I love you. You!re
really grooyy. Thanks for the
beautlflll rod roses In the garden, the bluebird In the mag.

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da,y ochool cafeteria Engihh:
Instead or saying "Our JleaV..
enly Father," I said:

Helen Bottel

YOUTH ASKED FOR ITI
11da column is ror yot1J1J people, their problem• and pleasures, their troubles and tun. As
with the rest ol Helen Help USI
it welcomes laughs but won't
dodge a serloua question with a

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thil alwa,y~ cool and briiHint
young revoJuUonarr •
lllanclln&amp; Algeria ma,y cool n New manager o!the Ameri•olf!clally and _,-ately with 11- Hotal here, Chis. -rmileble,
rael. •. A!ter the Algerlano bought II the chsp who put San Frl!lthe stately BUly Rooe man- clsco'o Mark Hopklno backCIIltile
in the E. 90s aa their U.N. em- but-seller llot....ThlrdAve. bou·
basa,y, we asked Its U.S. am- ti~JW, very sWish, feature I ucus-

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aeelderil SalurtiiJ IIIOiidlll.
AUCU11 s, m 0aurt Street bJ
Farmero Bank, w1ten red car
baebd lb:tel .... blt
blue llulelo. PleUe conlact
Marim Welch, lilt CUe Rd.,
Colarnllw!, Ohla 411$4. 8-IS-Itp

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TRAILER SPACE. AJJ1IIIo, aD POODLE PUPPIBS AKC Tor . ..,...., 1l'1llll «i!!IP1** to
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ILI.D ADI
Jot, In . Wblle and lllud llll'Yice, 4 ml Ill .,, iDib 1NIIotthalel,
PART-TIME .....W,. with poo- utllltlea. Large ......... OPPICI - u
alblllty af fuD limo in futuro, town. Jolm Nil, Ill l.oeull
I 1111. Pbaoo IIHltl.
- 011 balta, ete. I IDDIIIIII Pomeroy H~ &amp;
. . ..... .. Jill , .,
St., Mlddleporl. Phone ohorthalld .... IYPI"' .....
7·1Nik ald. Clll .....
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• B. Hall .....,,.,
-;---:ean tfUat lor appointment.
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Tor
tier Sale
Rul Estete For S.le
I-ll-Sic
mlntatu.., $75 'and up. Iliad
Rusin•• ServiCes
BAND EVERY Friday tram t
CANNING TOMATOES, fi.OO
service and groamlng. Pllono
~. I IIIIDIOOM
p.m. to z a.m., SlleJwll ""male Help Wtnhld
lmabol. Brinl -"~non. Ger·
991-5143.
11 I tie
• AaiBII ln.AT)
aldlne Cleland, Racine.
Sprinp Nlto Club. Belt band
IIICIIOONDlTIONINO
.mee. Jiok'•ReMprJ1eMt. ,
TOY LADIES earn tiS 1D eveYOU
wm't
lind many tbll Dice Alit
I-lUte AKC Golden Retriever papplea,
in the area.
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nil.,,
lfdo
Haven.
llaat
nilll demonllntiiJII toya ....
lor the 11101107 In Melp Coun521 Allb Sl., Middleport. 1ft. ty. Modem kitchen, luU bue....
'.tie
gllta. No lnvellment, color
PAINTING, !NSiilE ml oot; by
SHS.
..a&amp; 1110111 1111 attached prlp.
catalojJ. Car aad pbono , _ SIX ROOM brick ranch atyle
bomo on P'ourlll St., In Now
IDD' or conln&lt;t. P11one 1111Oil}'. Write Tor Ladlea Party
Localecl lbout s mile tram UADY • MIX COIIC!ftll dollY·
Have11,
thne
bedraam,
gar·
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8-lwte
I'OTATOES, beans, cabbqe
Plan, Jobnllowll, Pa. 1-lwtp
Pomeroy.,. ................ ftll rlald to ,..... jftjtd.
.... buemont. drapea and
Fill 1111 tiiF. Free 1111m1 beets, Phone 10-129.
bood. 'ftle Wileman ~.
carpeting. Pbone ID-2171.
CONSIGNMENT of new bed
a .....,. Promtt. Partla11d. · GaDipolls, OIUO. 011. 44UI4S, lllllel. ~ . . . . GallMille Help W•nted
, .....ds, murals, 18poot2r!es,
~
lela 1lead)' • lib: Ca., .........
Ohla.
7-7-11&lt; Eve. 44f.mS, Ill 1118.
m1 other !toms, to be sold Ill NEKO CASH! SeD lamoUI
pari,
Oblo.
I a tie
1-Nt&lt;
Knapp Aerolred llbaoa. Full WALNUT 00NS0LE wllll 4- FIVE ROOM HOUSE and ballt.
the ule Friday nlshl. also I
or porWmo. 11l1h COIIIIIIIIspeaker IOIInd ayatom, f.
fool double compartmeot deep
BUDGB'I' PRICE fatallun •
me lloor, partly lurnllhad H
O'IIIIJIIN AND CIIOW
alons,
pluo
bmua.
Complete
speed, dull volume eGillrol · desired. '183 s. Second Aw.,
rre.... In good condition.
our lhlnl Door bulflll lbap.
IBALTY COMPANY
liue for DIOD and w1111 AM • JI'M radio. Pay
Adam.o Auclian Servl&lt;e, RutBabr Flrtdlure, M!Miep.C,
Middleport. Can be seen by AUIOI1'I' NEW - S bedroom
Equipment lumlabed !no.
just SlUt or IIIOillllly pay·
land, Ohio.
8-13-4tt
lbo.
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appointment alter I p.m. 81-.
!lome, panelhtl, stone f1ro..
Write 1o Gordon Rae, D!llrlct
rnonll. Alaa. Early American
den Walbum, phone IIIJ.H.
pllce, tile, wall 14 wall ....
Saloa llgr., Darllyalllre
FRENCRIE'S Trading Pool radio &lt;Omblnatloin.
f.t.tlt . pot, atr CGI!dlllonlt111, 1o11 or SBWJNG MACIIINIII, npllr
Drive, OJ!umbua, Olllo. am.
Boautllul solid alate unit with
New ocbool tate bap, 50
senlee, Ill tlllbl. WY S.
bunt IDI, prep, pa1lo, le¥el
I!We
cenlll: dura car was $1 :
4-lpeed changer. M..., pay· . STEREO All • FM, 1J11 mod1114. The Fabric ""'· 1'11111lot 1to.d41 ekee ln. t17,80UO
Iampo, chain. TV, books and
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Alllbarbed lbpr s.lel
11141l11 ol " per month or batet walnut coosole. , _ RAaNB
YOO'U.
W¥B
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WANTEDYOUIII
man
lor
1&amp;and
llenloe. We l!lllrpOD
ather mllcellaneoua iloml:
ance of tiOI.IJ. CaD IIIII-SIII. are new boulbl tram over ~ _18rp loll, I llrlo bedoide
ulea
wort.
111gb
oeboo1
used clothing, Infants and
Sdllon.
S4lfe
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stoSod oomplll)'. wm ..n m
niOIItl, 1% baths, 2 ........
doareo and rotali osperlenco
adult! : &lt;Ullom made nJbber
payme1111 ol $5 per month or
c1oaecl parebee, plenty clolll CIGAIIBT'I'E vendiDg mldlltlel
deohable. ~ abiJ. SINGER ZIG ZAG IOiiiDII ma·
slimpl. Open daOy 2 to '
will se11 r... $17 cub. Try 11
.,... an om. A Ileal Ill
p.m. Tum right off Rt. 7 at ily to team ml 1 pooltlvo atand Mvlce. ABC IDiiiiJIIIII,
d!lno, """"" ... Clllll. All
in your home. Call 1111-21311.
fiO,IIO.OO
Illude ouentlal. Send leiter
built-In lelolwa, Maba !Jut.
Memorial Gardens onto Qlun.
Mia, 'If. Va. Phone 7'/NIIO.
8-IJ.tle PURNiliiiED APAimiiB!ft
RMnl lull detaJis ... educa- !Dnbolea, moJIOira!DI, bDey
ty RA&gt;ad S2, drive two mllel,
tion, experience IDd lllary ,..
deallna, IOWI m buttooa, etc. SPINET PIANO may bo bad by !"'R IUIHI'.
lint building 110 loll ......,
RBNitY CU!U.ND
qulremonll and an lntenlew · PI)' • por IIIOIIIh ,.. llllance
bridge. Pbohe IOUI73.
assumlng amall lllOIIIIdJ pay.
IMUI'enee
will ... arranged, '11111 .. •
l-lf.l21e
due, "Ul. CaD lft.Ull.
menb. Beautllulllnlah. See It
Olfko · Atl'I'OIIOBILil 1n1ur- bctea
permanent pooltlao. Pamoroy
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locally. Write Credit Dopl.,
eancollodf Lotlt JOUr . . . .
Cament Bloet Ca .. P. 0. llmr
BAND EVlmY Friday ml Sat11mr 57, Nllea, Midi. 1-IU!p
..... lleonlet CaD ......
51'1. Pcnoeroy. Ohio 45'111.
HAY, STRAW ml oats. Pllooo
urday at Jack'a Club m Har·
I II 1ft
8-3ar
New Haven aDI7. f.ll.atp 12 FOOT aluminum boat, I hp
rtaonvllle Road oil Rt. 7.
Country musk by Gayle M&lt;·
motor, bath like now. Red
L....._ IMTICII
FOR A JOB iiOI1 dono feeling
Donald and btl Drlften.
Keator~, Mln«av111e. I-ll-lip
For
S.lt
orient
l'naell
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deiD carpets wllll Blue Lao1-IH!o
....,_ In ... DIW:da T,aa.
GBO. WWIBHBB, ....._ ICDawll
liOUSB ON 111-.y llei&amp;ID.
l',am,~ a-... w-. Vlqlala. tl a..
Ire. Rent oloeVk ~~~am..­ 111118 HARLEY Davldatn mol«·
Oleap. CaD 1D61'/J. 8-!Utp
PIJMIROY
'tfareboule
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YOUTH REVIVAL at ~om
Bote!' Furnllun!. &amp;-lUte
oyole, 74 Serlea, ucellellt t!Oft.
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Forhnt
ICJIGllo, 7::10 p.m. each even0
,B. pi range, prloe •• · ..... . Stewari, Jr., MJn.. POMBROY - I 1'0111111 1nlter CaH No. ".MI .,.,.... b 41.._
!Di, AIJIUII 22. 2S ml Hilt TJWLER SPACE, ready to !'bone 1112-873.
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Item. na&amp;d l'raDdli 1(, . . . . . • a.
8-11-Stc
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eeUar,
front
perdl,
•rou'*
at .rr- ...-., o1 4a11 ... ·
boot
up,
private,
pleoty
ol
lhelt Deeter, claaa leader;
nlee
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acre•
_ror eu&amp;odJ'
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of ....., tiiDdnil _.
roam for dd1dren lo llllf. TREE ripened peaehea, pldo: 116 CUTLASS, 2 door hardtop,
Rev. Robert Smltb. • ......
N ACRIII- II bollom 111111, 2 ,..., ...., - - .. ,_
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8-14-tlt them )'OOI'Ielvea, Red Jlalea
list; Rev. E. J. Grlffttil, pubarns ,__ I _
ltath'
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oltiillil .. .. ., lturl1mdy with I bladt vm,J
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. . . bulbol, Sllippon Rado
top. Black buebt lOIII with
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invited.
1-IH!e 10 • 50 TRAILEII, atro nlee.
fl75 bushel. BriDe baabol bu.
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eonsole, equipped wlll1
IDU
baMmenl,
lnd
boule,
5
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Adults prolerred, Ill Locaat
btl. Follow peacb ~liDo from
jet aWl)' tranamJalon, power
raoms.
Located 00 bJICktep • l i a 11s e·a a a •" • u ..
St., Middleport. Phone 1111- Rt. 50 ml FII'IOII Street Ia
HOME COMING Sunday, Aq.
atoer1rtg llld bnbl, . . _
road. Mlnerala.
zm.
a-lute Belpre, " " - Ord!ard.
II, at Freedom Goopel Milradio, wblte sidewall 111'111 IIBLBH tr VIRGIL TBAFOID
lion with all dey aorvicel.
~lutr
IIOTICI Of' AI'NtNTMIIft'
plua lltllltY mii!J """"' .,..
M•blltfntW Wft .... Wlh
Bulrlt dinner at 1111011. After.
.tnnr•
mtMlVIB
traa, !Ito now 1bra1Ja1tout. low
...., ouvlces. Rev. Eq..,.
1• 8TBREO radio OOIIIblna·
tlorl. HandiGme walnut ...,.
m11eap, priced to sell, can
GID, flliOit lpOiker: apeclal
IIOie. 'nlllllu BSll alllomlllc
&lt;llealer, tD-4111.
f.IUte
alllllnc. Ref. Grtllllh. puler.
Publl&lt; ill Invited.
1-14-411: PLENTY or space lor aoe trall·
neord ehanpr, Tate '
buabel
moatll
, CUCUMBERS, by
picker with all locllltlel. In Syn- paymenla or S5
lull.,.. 5IMctl
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your
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II
SIIOO'I1NG MATCH, Sunday,
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4-ta.tlt
RADIO AND 'I'V REPAIR, house
f.IUie
-"'· also ba.......... Don
Aquat !8, lrGm 12 to 4. Ramo,
calli, lllletml, .... IDd ...
Hulll!anl, s,racuse, Ohio.
ba&lt;oo, baH ol hog. Sllolpa FUiiNISIIED and 1lllfumlsbool
llallltlon.
Jolm llarrllm, m
f.14-tk
oaly, Rutland Amorlean J:.e.
apartmeub. a- ID oebool. SELMER Clarlntt, Ullld me
llroldwaJ St., MJddlepori,
Phone • 5114,
IO.ta.tlt
11m Home.
8-14-ac
pia. •·om:
7-11-tfe
bml ....... Coal $111.·
... will aoll lor • .10. ~ FIVE ROOM HOUSE wltb llrp
porch. llonri tloorl 11!11 wiltNCITICI OP APPO..,._Ift'
WILL DO oewlng at homo - TRAILER SPACE, aD utlll1loo
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SALES ml •·
....... colllr, me outbu1ldlnl II:L1!CI'ROLUX
avallable, Inquire Ill Mulhor.
alppen, poc:bts, pop!n1.
'rioo:
Sweopera, 1'111 ........
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1111 prqe; lHm lerteod
ry after S or 5 p.m. Wrtto P. RATS. MiCI!, pe lore.w;
hemming, altmtlalll, ate.
Ill. PlOidy water. Phone ._ · .... pallabon. Oomdne ""'"·
JrfoiiH ,. ....lqio ..... tllat Au&amp;
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Mn. Freddie ,.bot, MUJII,
CaD...,.,
.a.IJ.tlc II. WCMlid~Ud. ol ........_ . . .
'Get Slar," ~~ ... "··· Safe,
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Phone !73-5151.
4-30-tlt
1111'0, ......... 8upr llaD
of UN Mall of . tluoJ4 K. ........
FIJIINISIIIro GARAGE &amp;pll't·
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C.
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................ of eoua.
IIIII, Eborlbal!b lldft. Plot- · 11 FOOT RUN·A-BOIIT, 411 liP
u. calo.
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HAPPY HOUR, Shonang Sprinp
man! m LlncolD BID. IJtiiJIIeo .
AUCIIJNIBIL
CNdnoN an NqUind. .. - . ....,
... lldft.
f.Np
JIJvfmude - · oledrie • ·
Cldlasl wftb ..... Gllllcdu'J' wHIIIa .....
Nile Club, 5 to I p.m. Jlon.
paid; adulbl Clllly. Phone . .
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COIIPLE'l'B
diiiiDa
,..,
ler,
trailer,
Ria,
!He
la&lt;btl.
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day tlll'1l Friday. Ladloo nllht
M.
8-ta.tlt
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aulle, tbr ee piece MdlaNI
belli and ellllhloal; also ltll'l·
....., Friday.
Utlt
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F'IVI! ROOM lumllhad boule,
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or
caD
·MNIJI
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7
NOW OPEN from 10 A.M. 1o 10
bath, In Pomeroy. ·Mn. Jlow.
I I 1ft
table, old; cme drazs. old;
m
f." M.
'Bacteria 11'1 of a vo-table
eut1 tabla, 1ft old lnllb.
p. ·
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P.M. tho llW Drive In ao
ani Cadi. . . 'If. ..... St.,
natUre.
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7-11 .uc
!Kiura.
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eream, good food, apedall ao
clopadl•a lad alblr 11oGb. OLIVER • TRACTOR -m,
Monday all! 'M!uraday.
NEWLY Dl!lCORATBD, lumlshStllnl• aet or tlbleinn, rew
JIIIC'hkJe. ""u..~~~r, In _.
tooll, odd lola or ..._ 1111
lllape, one 'II GIIC pldql,
I-4-IOte «1 IJIIII'Imenl. Adulta and ..
femlee. 114% Mulberry, Ph.
mile. llemiJ. Cllll be b)'
G. A. Deem.
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Glnleng $:10 lb.. BIIU i'IOI TWO ROOMS, batil, lurniahod
ajllllmenl, ...,.,.._, 128
" lb.. Mil)' apple n10t Sl cellll
Mulberry' !'bone m«!!l.
II. Sell now to BW BalleJ,
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DELIVERED TO

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r&lt;eeping Meig.s
Gallic and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As '
Entertained

992-2689
POMEROY, OHIO

APAIITMEN'I',

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Middleport,
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~NTJQUES. lurnlture, dllloel. 'l'IIAILER LOT8. Bob'• Dlalllle
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JO.U.Is.14 II.. C!ltam made,
Cecil. 1110 W. Main St.. Jllme. Ill. lSI, PboDe . . .1.
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AIITIQUES: Lady nata I or FOUR ROOM ROU8E, bath,
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aeelderil SalurtiiJ IIIOiidlll.
AUCU11 s, m 0aurt Street bJ
Farmero Bank, w1ten red car
baebd lb:tel .... blt
blue llulelo. PleUe conlact
Marim Welch, lilt CUe Rd.,
Colarnllw!, Ohla 411$4. 8-IS-Itp

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TRAILER SPACE. AJJ1IIIo, aD POODLE PUPPIBS AKC Tor . ..,...., 1l'1llll «i!!IP1** to
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ILI.D ADI
Jot, In . Wblle and lllud llll'Yice, 4 ml Ill .,, iDib 1NIIotthalel,
PART-TIME .....W,. with poo- utllltlea. Large ......... OPPICI - u
alblllty af fuD limo in futuro, town. Jolm Nil, Ill l.oeull
I 1111. Pbaoo IIHltl.
- 011 balta, ete. I IDDIIIIII Pomeroy H~ &amp;
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St., Mlddleporl. Phone ohorthalld .... IYPI"' .....
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• B. Hall .....,,.,
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POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Tor
tier Sale
Rul Estete For S.le
I-ll-Sic
mlntatu.., $75 'and up. Iliad
Rusin•• ServiCes
BAND EVERY Friday tram t
CANNING TOMATOES, fi.OO
service and groamlng. Pllono
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p.m. to z a.m., SlleJwll ""male Help Wtnhld
lmabol. Brinl -"~non. Ger·
991-5143.
11 I tie
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aldlne Cleland, Racine.
Sprinp Nlto Club. Belt band
IIICIIOONDlTIONINO
.mee. Jiok'•ReMprJ1eMt. ,
TOY LADIES earn tiS 1D eveYOU
wm't
lind many tbll Dice Alit
I-lUte AKC Golden Retriever papplea,
in the area.
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Haven.
llaat
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lor the 11101107 In Melp Coun521 Allb Sl., Middleport. 1ft. ty. Modem kitchen, luU bue....
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gllta. No lnvellment, color
PAINTING, !NSiilE ml oot; by
SHS.
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catalojJ. Car aad pbono , _ SIX ROOM brick ranch atyle
bomo on P'ourlll St., In Now
IDD' or conln&lt;t. P11one 1111Oil}'. Write Tor Ladlea Party
Localecl lbout s mile tram UADY • MIX COIIC!ftll dollY·
Have11,
thne
bedraam,
gar·
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I'OTATOES, beans, cabbqe
Plan, Jobnllowll, Pa. 1-lwtp
Pomeroy.,. ................ ftll rlald to ,..... jftjtd.
.... buemont. drapea and
Fill 1111 tiiF. Free 1111m1 beets, Phone 10-129.
bood. 'ftle Wileman ~.
carpeting. Pbone ID-2171.
CONSIGNMENT of new bed
a .....,. Promtt. Partla11d. · GaDipolls, OIUO. 011. 44UI4S, lllllel. ~ . . . . GallMille Help W•nted
, .....ds, murals, 18poot2r!es,
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lela 1lead)' • lib: Ca., .........
Ohla.
7-7-11&lt; Eve. 44f.mS, Ill 1118.
m1 other !toms, to be sold Ill NEKO CASH! SeD lamoUI
pari,
Oblo.
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Knapp Aerolred llbaoa. Full WALNUT 00NS0LE wllll 4- FIVE ROOM HOUSE and ballt.
the ule Friday nlshl. also I
or porWmo. 11l1h COIIIIIIIIspeaker IOIInd ayatom, f.
fool double compartmeot deep
BUDGB'I' PRICE fatallun •
me lloor, partly lurnllhad H
O'IIIIJIIN AND CIIOW
alons,
pluo
bmua.
Complete
speed, dull volume eGillrol · desired. '183 s. Second Aw.,
rre.... In good condition.
our lhlnl Door bulflll lbap.
IBALTY COMPANY
liue for DIOD and w1111 AM • JI'M radio. Pay
Adam.o Auclian Servl&lt;e, RutBabr Flrtdlure, M!Miep.C,
Middleport. Can be seen by AUIOI1'I' NEW - S bedroom
Equipment lumlabed !no.
just SlUt or IIIOillllly pay·
land, Ohio.
8-13-4tt
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appointment alter I p.m. 81-.
!lome, panelhtl, stone f1ro..
Write 1o Gordon Rae, D!llrlct
rnonll. Alaa. Early American
den Walbum, phone IIIJ.H.
pllce, tile, wall 14 wall ....
Saloa llgr., Darllyalllre
FRENCRIE'S Trading Pool radio &lt;Omblnatloin.
f.t.tlt . pot, atr CGI!dlllonlt111, 1o11 or SBWJNG MACIIINIII, npllr
Drive, OJ!umbua, Olllo. am.
Boautllul solid alate unit with
New ocbool tate bap, 50
senlee, Ill tlllbl. WY S.
bunt IDI, prep, pa1lo, le¥el
I!We
cenlll: dura car was $1 :
4-lpeed changer. M..., pay· . STEREO All • FM, 1J11 mod1114. The Fabric ""'· 1'11111lot 1to.d41 ekee ln. t17,80UO
Iampo, chain. TV, books and
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11141l11 ol " per month or batet walnut coosole. , _ RAaNB
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WANTEDYOUIII
man
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1&amp;and
llenloe. We l!lllrpOD
ather mllcellaneoua iloml:
ance of tiOI.IJ. CaD IIIII-SIII. are new boulbl tram over ~ _18rp loll, I llrlo bedoide
ulea
wort.
111gb
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used clothing, Infants and
Sdllon.
S4lfe
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stoSod oomplll)'. wm ..n m
niOIItl, 1% baths, 2 ........
doareo and rotali osperlenco
adult! : &lt;Ullom made nJbber
payme1111 ol $5 per month or
c1oaecl parebee, plenty clolll CIGAIIBT'I'E vendiDg mldlltlel
deohable. ~ abiJ. SINGER ZIG ZAG IOiiiDII ma·
slimpl. Open daOy 2 to '
will se11 r... $17 cub. Try 11
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p.m. Tum right off Rt. 7 at ily to team ml 1 pooltlvo atand Mvlce. ABC IDiiiiJIIIII,
d!lno, """"" ... Clllll. All
in your home. Call 1111-21311.
fiO,IIO.OO
Illude ouentlal. Send leiter
built-In lelolwa, Maba !Jut.
Memorial Gardens onto Qlun.
Mia, 'If. Va. Phone 7'/NIIO.
8-IJ.tle PURNiliiiED APAimiiB!ft
RMnl lull detaJis ... educa- !Dnbolea, moJIOira!DI, bDey
ty RA&gt;ad S2, drive two mllel,
tion, experience IDd lllary ,..
deallna, IOWI m buttooa, etc. SPINET PIANO may bo bad by !"'R IUIHI'.
lint building 110 loll ......,
RBNitY CU!U.ND
qulremonll and an lntenlew · PI)' • por IIIOIIIh ,.. llllance
bridge. Pbohe IOUI73.
assumlng amall lllOIIIIdJ pay.
IMUI'enee
will ... arranged, '11111 .. •
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due, "Ul. CaD lft.Ull.
menb. Beautllulllnlah. See It
Olfko · Atl'I'OIIOBILil 1n1ur- bctea
permanent pooltlao. Pamoroy
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locally. Write Credit Dopl.,
eancollodf Lotlt JOUr . . . .
Cament Bloet Ca .. P. 0. llmr
BAND EVlmY Friday ml Sat11mr 57, Nllea, Midi. 1-IU!p
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51'1. Pcnoeroy. Ohio 45'111.
HAY, STRAW ml oats. Pllooo
urday at Jack'a Club m Har·
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8-3ar
New Haven aDI7. f.ll.atp 12 FOOT aluminum boat, I hp
rtaonvllle Road oil Rt. 7.
Country musk by Gayle M&lt;·
motor, bath like now. Red
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FOR A JOB iiOI1 dono feeling
Donald and btl Drlften.
Keator~, Mln«av111e. I-ll-lip
For
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l'naell
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deiD carpets wllll Blue Lao1-IH!o
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GBO. WWIBHBB, ....._ ICDawll
liOUSB ON 111-.y llei&amp;ID.
l',am,~ a-... w-. Vlqlala. tl a..
Ire. Rent oloeVk ~~~am..­ 111118 HARLEY Davldatn mol«·
Oleap. CaD 1D61'/J. 8-!Utp
PIJMIROY
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YOUTH REVIVAL at ~om
Bote!' Furnllun!. &amp;-lUte
oyole, 74 Serlea, ucellellt t!Oft.
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ICJIGllo, 7::10 p.m. each even0
,B. pi range, prloe •• · ..... . Stewari, Jr., MJn.. POMBROY - I 1'0111111 1nlter CaH No. ".MI .,.,.... b 41.._
!Di, AIJIUII 22. 2S ml Hilt TJWLER SPACE, ready to !'bone 1112-873.
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eeUar,
front
perdl,
•rou'*
at .rr- ...-., o1 4a11 ... ·
boot
up,
private,
pleoty
ol
lhelt Deeter, claaa leader;
nlee
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acre•
_ror eu&amp;odJ'
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roam for dd1dren lo llllf. TREE ripened peaehea, pldo: 116 CUTLASS, 2 door hardtop,
Rev. Robert Smltb. • ......
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8-14-tlt them )'OOI'Ielvea, Red Jlalea
list; Rev. E. J. Grlffttil, pubarns ,__ I _
ltath'
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oltiillil .. .. ., lturl1mdy with I bladt vm,J
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. . . bulbol, Sllippon Rado
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invited.
1-IH!e 10 • 50 TRAILEII, atro nlee.
fl75 bushel. BriDe baabol bu.
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eonsole, equipped wlll1
IDU
baMmenl,
lnd
boule,
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Adults prolerred, Ill Locaat
btl. Follow peacb ~liDo from
jet aWl)' tranamJalon, power
raoms.
Located 00 bJICktep • l i a 11s e·a a a •" • u ..
St., Middleport. Phone 1111- Rt. 50 ml FII'IOII Street Ia
HOME COMING Sunday, Aq.
atoer1rtg llld bnbl, . . _
road. Mlnerala.
zm.
a-lute Belpre, " " - Ord!ard.
II, at Freedom Goopel Milradio, wblte sidewall 111'111 IIBLBH tr VIRGIL TBAFOID
lion with all dey aorvicel.
~lutr
IIOTICI Of' AI'NtNTMIIft'
plua lltllltY mii!J """"' .,..
M•blltfntW Wft .... Wlh
Bulrlt dinner at 1111011. After.
.tnnr•
mtMlVIB
traa, !Ito now 1bra1Ja1tout. low
...., ouvlces. Rev. Eq..,.
1• 8TBREO radio OOIIIblna·
tlorl. HandiGme walnut ...,.
m11eap, priced to sell, can
GID, flliOit lpOiker: apeclal
IIOie. 'nlllllu BSll alllomlllc
&lt;llealer, tD-4111.
f.IUte
alllllnc. Ref. Grtllllh. puler.
Publl&lt; ill Invited.
1-14-411: PLENTY or space lor aoe trall·
neord ehanpr, Tate '
buabel
moatll
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picker with all locllltlel. In Syn- paymenla or S5
lull.,.. 5IMctl
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SIIOO'I1NG MATCH, Sunday,
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RADIO AND 'I'V REPAIR, house
f.IUie
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Aquat !8, lrGm 12 to 4. Ramo,
calli, lllletml, .... IDd ...
Hulll!anl, s,racuse, Ohio.
ba&lt;oo, baH ol hog. Sllolpa FUiiNISIIED and 1lllfumlsbool
llallltlon.
Jolm llarrllm, m
f.14-tk
oaly, Rutland Amorlean J:.e.
apartmeub. a- ID oebool. SELMER Clarlntt, Ullld me
llroldwaJ St., MJddlepori,
Phone • 5114,
IO.ta.tlt
11m Home.
8-14-ac
pia. •·om:
7-11-tfe
bml ....... Coal $111.·
... will aoll lor • .10. ~ FIVE ROOM HOUSE wltb llrp
porch. llonri tloorl 11!11 wiltNCITICI OP APPO..,._Ift'
WILL DO oewlng at homo - TRAILER SPACE, aD utlll1loo
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SALES ml •·
....... colllr, me outbu1ldlnl II:L1!CI'ROLUX
avallable, Inquire Ill Mulhor.
alppen, poc:bts, pop!n1.
'rioo:
Sweopera, 1'111 ........
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ry after S or 5 p.m. Wrtto P. RATS. MiCI!, pe lore.w;
hemming, altmtlalll, ate.
Ill. PlOidy water. Phone ._ · .... pallabon. Oomdne ""'"·
JrfoiiH ,. ....lqio ..... tllat Au&amp;
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Mn. Freddie ,.bot, MUJII,
CaD...,.,
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Phone !73-5151.
4-30-tlt
1111'0, ......... 8upr llaD
of UN Mall of . tluoJ4 K. ........
FIJIINISIIIro GARAGE &amp;pll't·
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IIIII, Eborlbal!b lldft. Plot- · 11 FOOT RUN·A-BOIIT, 411 liP
u. calo.
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HAPPY HOUR, Shonang Sprinp
man! m LlncolD BID. IJtiiJIIeo .
AUCIIJNIBIL
CNdnoN an NqUind. .. - . ....,
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f.Np
JIJvfmude - · oledrie • ·
Cldlasl wftb ..... Gllllcdu'J' wHIIIa .....
Nile Club, 5 to I p.m. Jlon.
paid; adulbl Clllly. Phone . .
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COIIPLE'l'B
diiiiDa
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ler,
trailer,
Ria,
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la&lt;btl.
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day tlll'1l Friday. Ladloo nllht
M.
8-ta.tlt
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aulle, tbr ee piece MdlaNI
belli and ellllhloal; also ltll'l·
....., Friday.
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F'IVI! ROOM lumllhad boule,
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NOW OPEN from 10 A.M. 1o 10
bath, In Pomeroy. ·Mn. Jlow.
I I 1ft
table, old; cme drazs. old;
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f." M.
'Bacteria 11'1 of a vo-table
eut1 tabla, 1ft old lnllb.
p. ·
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P.M. tho llW Drive In ao
ani Cadi. . . 'If. ..... St.,
natUre.
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7-11 .uc
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eream, good food, apedall ao
clopadl•a lad alblr 11oGb. OLIVER • TRACTOR -m,
Monday all! 'M!uraday.
NEWLY Dl!lCORATBD, lumlshStllnl• aet or tlbleinn, rew
JIIIC'hkJe. ""u..~~~r, In _.
tooll, odd lola or ..._ 1111
lllape, one 'II GIIC pldql,
I-4-IOte «1 IJIIII'Imenl. Adulta and ..
femlee. 114% Mulberry, Ph.
mile. llemiJ. Cllll be b)'
G. A. Deem.
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WANTED NOW, lpllclal price,
Glnleng $:10 lb.. BIIU i'IOI TWO ROOMS, batil, lurniahod
ajllllmenl, ...,.,.._, 128
" lb.. Mil)' apple n10t Sl cellll
Mulberry' !'bone m«!!l.
II. Sell now to BW BalleJ,
14tfe
Roodlvlllo, Ohlo.
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DELIVERED TO

OHIO PALLET CO.

r&lt;eeping Meig.s
Gallic and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As '
Entertained

992-2689
POMEROY, OHIO

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have returned from
diDI trip to Michlpn.
visIted her grandpartnts, Mr. and
Mrs. Horman Lohse, went to
Maekinac laland and olhor points
of Interest. Frida.Y, Mrs. Sheell
will ho&amp;ln her emp!Oiment as
,....,cy estenlllon agont, home economics, in lllgblandCOUJI11. Mr.
iiloota will ho teaching chemistry and aclenco in the Clermont
Norillooatem Schoola this !all.

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SUNDAY, MONDAY
AND TUESDAY
AUGUST 18 -19 • 20
(Joltn Huston's)
"REFLECTIONS IN A
GOLDEN EYE"
(Tochnlcolor)
EUz. Taylor • MoriOI'l Brando
COLORCARTOONS:
Bugpd in a Rug
Chiller Dlllora
Shutter &amp;g

MRS. ROBERT REIBEL of Morrlstnwn, llxne, Judpl the ftrat of two 00ifel' slxMs - tho
ftrst held WedDosda,y - at tho Mslgs C.....q Fair. Formerly of Middloport, Mre. Reibel Ia pictured with entries in the junior division of tho -which loatures numorooa attractl.e Ooralarrangements. Tho second show wiU be judged Frldl,y. 1be arranaemerto will be on d~ throughout tho lllr.

Flower Show at Fair
Is Highlight Again
Ag1lin proving Itself to be a
highlight of the Meigs Count.y
Fair Is tho Dower showwhlchop..

superlntendenl of tho shoW which
this year features a "HoUda,y
Times" thoame. Entries judged
Wednesda,y wiU ho in place until Friday whon new arrangemenlo will be judged by Mrs.
Reibel In a . oomplotely n o w
llhow. Those will be on dlspla_y
through Slturda,y evening.
In the hoautliUI artistic 111'rangements winners, f i r s t
throogh third, respec:Uvely, in-

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GIRLS
GIRLS SCHOOL

- n , Rutland, II4&gt;C&lt;ll1d, and
Brenda Bolin, third.
Rooe Mary Sllowden was first;
Carol Lewis IIOCOild, and Judith
Srowtlen, third, in the zlmla
class and Rooe Mary Snowden
won tt secoml with her marlgolds.
Jn her senior judging of dish
gardens Mrs. Sharon Jewell, Rutlsnd Route 1, was ftrst; M r a.
Robert Lewis was second a n d
Mary Neaoe, Minersvtllo, third.

DRESSES-3.50 7.00
Blue Bird, Girls Co-ordinated

SKIRTS and SWEATERS
HEALTH-TEX
BOYS

· BILLY THE KID
BOYS

PANTS ~!.~!!.2

Size 4 thru 8

ROB ROY

BOYS SHIRTS
Lang ond Short SIHvll
USE OUR
EASY LAY·A·li'AY PLAN

THE KIDDIE SHOPPE
ON THE T IN

Mrs. James Titus;

Mrs. Dean; Mrs. Robert J, LewIs, Pomeroy.
Mardi Gras - Mrs. Joe Bolin, Rutland; Mrs. Titus, Mary
Nease, Minersville.
Wasblnglon's Blrillda_y- Mrs.
Audrey Betzlng, Pomeroy; Mrs.
eroy.
Christmas- Mrs. Titus; Mrs.
Rova &amp;lowden, Rutland; M r a.
Goldie !IDry, Pomeroy Route 1.
Gr..matlon Day - Mrs. Reva
&amp;lowden; Mrs. Pauline Alldns,
Rutllnd Route 1; Mrs. Pearle
Cansda.Y, Rutland.
In the invitational elass do·
pictlng tho July 4th theme, Mrs.
Betzlng, took first; Mrs. RoiJort
Lewis, third, with no second
place being named.
In tho artistic arrangements
of the JUnior class Rose Mary
&amp;!owdea, Rutland; Tammy Martin, Rutland, and Carol Lewla,
Pomeroy, were Orst through
third, respectively, with honor·
able mentloo going to Brenda
BoUn, Rutland, lnd Abby Martin, Rutland. The theme was ChUdraa's Day. Alao In tho Junior•
carrying out a Labor Day theme,
Lewis was Orst; JUdith

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AU wallhable llllrics In ooersucker, polllhtll\
cotton, embossed rotlooi and acolate Jersey.
Button and z l - rront elylee. Sbort aleavei.
Solido, otJipoa, plllslo,yslnd Ooralo. SliM 12 to

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J. Lewis, Mary Nease, Mrs. AlIce K. Thompson, Fomeroy.
Rose, Rorlbund - Mre. Thomas Martin, Rutland; ~ Robert Sllowdon, no third award.
Zinnias, large - Mrs. Homer Holter, Pomeroy Rrute 3;
Mro. Rebert Lewis, no third.
Gladiolus, aln&amp;le- Mt,ye Mora,
Pomeroy Route 3, second; Mrs.
Pauline Aikins, third. No Rrst.
Gladiolus, collection of throe
- third place, Mre. Mora.
Mtriauld - second place only
to Mrs. Valsta bah, Syracuse,
serond. No first, or third.
Cackocomb - Mary Neese,
no second or third.
Dlblla - Albert Roosh, Middleport, third, oo first or oecond.
ll&gt;eclmen collection, coctl or
lllcculents - Mrs. Robert Lew·
la, no saeond or third.
Hoooeplant - Mary N0110,
Loeb Noose, Minersvtllo, and
Mn. Robert Winebrenner, Middleport.
Evergreen apeclmon :.. Mary
Nease, Mrs. Ed1101t Holloo, Minersville, Mrs. Sharon JeweU.
WUd Dowers or plants - Mrs.
Jewell, Mrs. Margaret EUaLewlo and Mrs. RoiJort Lewlo.

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lncludiJw cerdlpna, v....ck

Present lor tho drawings Wl'r•
Jury Commlsalonor Lauron
IJolfman, Judge Jobn c. Bacoo,

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Joug slee.e ollp.

o.ers, jacquard knit ski swoatora. AU over leaf
lnd tretlla patterns. Wlnluck orion, orloa bulky
knit chanel Jackets, 11at knit orlonl, IIIII mcbalr
lnd wool blolll v.... ck cardlpns. All aiw ran
obades lllcllldiJW deep - · · paotalo lnd white.
·Sizes 31 to 38 lnd 40 to 46.

oa the.ftrst ~~our. $le au tile ...,ruhloll ,....1-,~

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ExceUent calor.

scyled. Black lDII plei(V of smart naw
colore. S.e those 011 the lot floor - ·

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Retlne; cacn Bollll, L8ngavUie;
Joan Crill&amp; Middleporl; R o s s
Norria, s,raeuae; AUan Harris,
Fameroy, Berilla Rile, Rt. 1Mid-

NEW COSTUME JEWELRY

SWINGER CLUTCH WALLETS

llborllrl repreMntatlve Betty
ThOiso, and Clerk of COUrtoEveJ;nt Lucke.
Namoa ot prospective grand
jurori for the term are:
· Norman Hysell, Middleport;
James R. Qdvey, !ibade; Guy
Glllnther, Pomeroy: Emma Rad-

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B'h to 11. Meoh or plain

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da,y.

Womens New Fall Blouses

Selection of Womona Now

Sale! Seamless Nylons
Size

Musical Show
Feature o Fair

cy commoo pleas court Thurs-

vtaltlh~llngerle t~1~B:In4:-;38~to:1~4.t::"O:::~:::d.·
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Elbertehls to
doptrimenl 00 the lkf Door.
Fino solectloas in Formflt •
Roilers- allps, paatlea, pajomu. robes. pel.goor aeta. half
olipa; Vecy ll!lll1ly scyled.
Whiho 1114 smart now colore.
PIUI pq~ular PhU Mild
gerie - Bestform IDundatlona
- Pllytex bras lnd girdle&amp;.
You'U enjoy looklrw around
and slq&gt;plae In the Lingerie
lat floor.

lin sale. P..., bracoleu, IIICkbl....
ploreed oar Mrrllll8, rlrwe. Stop Ia.
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enjoy thlo line Hlectlon.

Charles Bisson, Che.rter; Zlbe
Midkltr, Htmlock Grove; Marvin

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HORSES TUMBLE - A near tragedy occurred during
tho horse harness raees at the Meigs Count¥ Fair Thursda,y
when a two year-old named 11 Hue." driven ~ D. Rankln all!
owned by Scott Remln of Hopewell, stumble( '.mrlrw Into tho
llnlsh line lnd the horae behind It, "Lehigh Scott," driven by
R. Myers and owned by L. Hoskinson, Newark, crashed with
the lead horse. BotlJ drivers, however. escaped injury aDd

Morris,
Clltrord
Yoong,
Farne-R
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Chesler
Price,
HarriiOII·

MENS JERKS Flii.ILQUALITY
Rib knit tq&gt;. White. Cushion sole. Sizes 10 to 13.

69c
Choose YJU

MENS CORDUROY .SLACKS
Mldo with belt l~~q~a. ~ legs, cufoeae. Sbos 29 to 36.
Loden green, brown.
Prl.ca $6.00

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STYLE$

SWEATERS-

Sizes 4 to 7. In crew neCk
turtle IIIII amort coat
scylos. 100 per cent orloa ac.,.Ue. Easy to wash. Select )'OU1'

Mills KlrbiiJ Banlon DRESS SOCKS

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Aoothor sbiJmont Jutt received. Solid.o rolors and white. Olle
size fits au sizes 10 to 13, Sale 2 pairs $1.011
Mi~$

Orion IOlld colOr oocb. F1tt mea 10 Ill 13. N:ew
!1011. lllaeko
-antique &amp;ald. Jot olive, olive,

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ll)'los. All are permanent press tabrlca. TQertd lnd ...,_
tapered modele. Sntall (14-ltlh ), medium (15-l&amp;lh ),lirp (11116\1), extralarp (17·17'hl.

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Be ltre to "" all tiM other lty•lealn
Mono
Sltlrts $4.95 "'

Size a 29 Ill 42 waist, tlpered lop, cutred, belt ~oct~e. Autholllic
Ivy ocyllng. All are pe!'llllllert preae. Perfect lor back 10 ochool .
or aporta wear.

C.P.O. SHIRTS

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By lolr"W...... • SUm fiiiiiU!llpiredloia,litltlaqlt; •• ·
leoe. SliM 29 to 38 .....~ Solid colOre.
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STADIUM CASUAL SLACKS ,

Mens and Youn1

1o1m olive

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BOYS SOUD COLOR

In two olze ,...... - 7 to 8 aluollld f ·ll&gt; llalzeo-C)InO!rt.

able banlon. Jiade Juot Uke men'• Jerkl Bulon l!oeka, Wbll!l-·
and a bls oeiectlon ot oolld colOre. ldaal lcbooloocb. '

Pilot Killed in Crw;h

pockata. Small, medium, large, extra larp.

BOYS CASUAL SLACKS
Sizes 6 to 18 In sUmo, regulars lnd luokiel, Made In allper
letlsl)'le, cutted bottoms, belt loctl"- 50 per cent Polyeoter, 50 ·
per cent - . Pei'IIWIOnl Preae. Soil releaae llnlah. lleaular- ·
ly tut.
SALE $3.95 PAIR

SlliJOYtr sw.-ters

10.9$ .,

Rib lalj~ true ~- DOck ocyla, !00 per cellt orion 1C17UC.
Solid while, oolld black.
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oure -. . ~~all iho other olyleo In M101 ond Younli\· '

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BARGAINS THIS WEEK END IN THE HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT
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OH THE FIRST

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Former Pastor,

utes while the wreckage was UIJtuleled. Race ofilclals. horse
&lt;Moers and valunteors hold the two J)8cers down .-hile the
wreckage was being removed from on tq&gt; of them. - Sentinel
Photo.

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MR. WRANGLER PERMANENT

the horses were not seriousb' hurt. However, both sulldea
wero demollahod and tho racing waa held up about 15 min-

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ert Blrson, 9w!e; Bernice NelDa, Mildred Baum, Cheater;
Baclng hlghllghied tho 105th hnrse dropped to fifth in the
Uoyd Jonidns, Pomeroy; Doris Meigs COOney Fair Thursda,y al- aerond heat. Third in the first
iloll8ler, Roclne; Muriel Brad- ternoon and evening. There were heat was Lyndee K. Adios ownford, Middleport;
Jenkins eight entries In tho lhree-yoor- ed by K. L, and M. L DtA&gt;olt,
lnd Carroll Nel&amp;ler, $-racuse. old trot horse harness rAcing. Centei'~rg. Thls animal was
Those whose names w e r e
Tsking llrot In the first heat lourill In tho oerond heat.
drawn as poslllble petit jurors and third in lllo oerond heat was
~Icky Too owned by Scott
ora:
ll&gt;eclal Tooch owned by Craig Rankin, liq&gt;owell, ran second
EuBene Davis, Recine, Hollis and Dick Rockhold ot Washington In the serond heat altar pl_acGr.lle, Lan(IIVWo; Marlo Curd, c. H, Se&lt;ond In the Orst heat lng fourth In the first heat. Chot
l"ool»ril)'; Naa Moore, Middle- but c1rq&gt;p1ng to tourih In tho sec- Lym Jr., owned by Roltert SIJ.'port; Guy Swadlq, Rutland; Dale ond heat was Marimba owned by re, GaiUpolls, was third In the
Boyd, llidlle; Wlllldo M. Rizer, R.. G. Betto, BarnllsvUle. Third aerond heat but ren llllh In the
!'IWI11!'; Hermaa· Corson, -~·· . Ill tliMirlt-"- lnd secmtr&gt; fll'al -heat.
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• - . . ; Allee L. Whitt', tho lblrd was Slnltaullie L'a d
Jt Mlil4ea, Rutland; RO¥- owned by R. K, Harper and W.
DUE TO THE LARGE numlol,yero, Harrlsonvllie; Dale G. Plumby, of Somerton.
bor of entries In the two-year.
, RoodaviUe,
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Jn the race for non•wlnning old pace class!Dcatlon, an ellm'IIO¥inoftd H. Slewart, Ml&lt;ldlo- pacers Val Stone owned by w. instlon heat had to be held.
.lllllt: WUUam Cotmolly, Roods- c. and Ed Hu~WJhrey of FameIn the first heat Nehru owned
;jlle; Ra,vmond Cote!ill, Harrl- roy was first In both heats. Sid- by H. s. Harris of Now Albaoy,
!II!CJIIYille; Rlehard Rowe, Racine; ne1 ~cer was driver to en- was first and ran third in the
flboryi Blr-, Myrtle Sleson, hance tho local Interest. ~n- third heat. Third in the first heat
Jolll Cleek, J. W. WodeU, How- cor li a Iormor Pomeroy DUlY- was Rutledge ~eon owned by
ard Slnllh, Dexter; Clyde llamp- or.
Rodney Hanson, Jackson, and
lon, LangaviUe; Charlie Prize,
Socond In tho first heat was IIlla horoe ran fourth in the third
.;.,... Bottmn; EIOODOt Neleon, Jack Knife owned by D. o. Moon hoot. Running second in bo1h the
li'rank
Long Bottom; Ross of Washington c. H., and this first and third heats was Mart!
:lleland, &lt;-hooter; Bert Romine,
{omlock Grove; Edlooo Bokor,
IIIIWeport; Wallace DaJne11110d,
tWBVIUe; OrvtUeRhocles, Purilnd; Ralpb Nellier, Jr., Racine;
MEDINA, Ohio CUPI) - A sin- kee 260 hit trees along Medina
l4trald E. Reutor,l'olneroy;Joan
g!Hnglne
prlvaho plano crashed County Rd. 42 am caught Ore. ·
iiiUq, Ml~; ~amea Gao. 011, RD Albellr. Pearl Welker, In a farm Oeld beyond the run- The nve 11\lured skydivers
way of tho Brunowlck Airport.on scrambled to sarecy but were
'l)moroy,
taheoa
Thursda.Y night, kUiq unable to get to Dodge becauoe
Reed WUI, Fomerw;JooForothe
pilot,
who was trapped In the of tho Dames.
IIM,; Portland; Ralph Bodlley.
Most seriously Injured was
" ~ Ga!lru CIIJ!llqlna, Rl· burning lllrcrafL ·Five skydivers
he
.was
carrying
to
their
jwnp
Michael
Robinson, 19, Parma
lne; Hazel Francia, Dexter;
point
wore
Injured.
Heights,
listed
In crlticol rondl·
loW&amp;rd ~ · Whaley, 91ade; K..~
II!! D. Blook, Jamoo Curtla, Tho plane crashed about live 11011 at Southwest General Hos'lmerO)'; Grace Roller, Joseph mUea north of hare and only 35 pltal, Berea, aftBr trea1Jnent for
IIIIey, 9w!e; Robert Marcin- mllea aouthotal of whore16 sky- extensive hurne.
Also hurt were Richard Brow,
·~ J'r!id LfUI)elt, RD Pomeroy; diver a PI~ to their dealha
In
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Erie
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ago.
20,
and EdWard Mullen, 20, both
!1111. lJaor, Perry Rlgp, Mike
Tbe
pilOt
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Walter
Dodge,
of
North
Royalton, and Daniel
IIJMi, Pumerrq.
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pOrt_.. His Piper ChorOo · 28, both or Cleveland.

COTTON CREW SOCKS

Jones,

was third.

The second annual Old Time Fldcliers' COntest will be
staged at the 1051h Meigs Couniy Fair at 8:15 tonight,
The contest - featuring two classifications - an event
for area fiddlers and a second lor fiddlers seeking the Ohio
state Championship - offers $&amp;10 in caoh prizes.
On Slturday the harness race program- wUhparl-mutuel
bettl~ permitted lor the first time this year - will begin
at 2 p.m. The grandstand attraction lor tho eveniJW will be
tho annual summer musical of the Big Bend Minstrel Allin.
This will be followed by Oreworks with tho Racine Fire Department In charge, Curtain time lor tho muslcllils 8:30 p.m.

Potluck Supper

Remodeled Attitudes in School are Built-in

pH-.t.
JIM'. lnd Mro. Honalq are on
thello lll1ll8l vacatiOn and oped~
tho nlgld Wllh Mr. and Mre.
~d WIUJali&gt;a.

Ball are clumsy on the
IJ'Ound because their lmeeo ·
bend backward.

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the ht floor, Abls seloct!on
of iiU .I IMit'a-- KIJ&gt;.
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Step In- look arGUI!IIIndbu,y
·wlllt 7011 Jaed lor oehool.

MAKE ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY .
FAMILY AND FURNIS"INGS FOR YOUR HOM! •.
OF CUSTOM-MAp~

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followed by Cheryl Huber of Mason, W. Va., danclng to tho nualc of "This COUld Be the Start
ol Something Big.''
A real treat for dte teeoqera
wao . Butch Bachtel' a rondlllon
of "Tip Toe ThrouBb tho Tu·
Ups,., which received a loud
ovation and drawed two eneores.
Bachtel appeared on stage depleting Tlnl' Tim, lho pro!esslonlll entertainer, whUe making the unusual presentAtion.
Karon Grll!ith lnd her trumpet took the spolllght to present
••&amp;&gt; What's Nw• with a modern dance group composed of
Becky Nease, Steve :Powell, Ann
Holter, Dick Neaoo, Cati\Y Fultz,
Ralph Werry, Debbie Crow, DanD)' Schultz, Shella ChUds and Ray
Alkire in tho hockground.
Next, Mre. June Yin Vranken,
a veteran of the association, presented a standout versloo of
uOklahoma .. followed by All c e
Nease with a Carol Burnett lllmber, 14Nobody," towhlchshegave
an encore. Allee was hocked by
a dancing line of Lola Sauer, Kathy Mor- Clnd;! Hayman, Jnyce
Rlloy, Sherry Mayor, Pall)' Collins, Karen Grll!lth, Debbie Norris, Coline McGowan, Msry Halman, Sand,y Zirkle and &amp;lsan Lanning.
Konda Chansy contlllled with
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and Jean HlJIIUIII. al10 liiiBooctatlon voter111, 10111J. ''Wbat ·
Now My Lovl'l" to the dolllllt
oflllal11.

The dance llue preaonted a
nW&gt;dornlatlc routine to ''liophiltlc- Swing'' lnd nawcomer
Barbara McGrath 1111111. "Near
You" and Dancer llalliQ' Sclultt'
did "Bitton Up Yoor Overcoat.•
The caot then did a sal,.. to
the state ot Indiana with NeU
COlmer singing "Can't Got lbdlana Off 111 Mind" lnd "iCq..
koma, Ind." ._clog tho bor;
&amp;lrl dance Uno In colorful rur:
aloootumlng.
It IIBS then lhr00-¥01r • alit .
Jayne Lee Hoelllcb'a IUnl to
go to tho mlcropbone.
ed a real -stopper ao llbe
advanced lbe tbomo wllh a vocal of 1n early irVInB Berlin

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tune, "Home&amp;ick. u &amp;llllted b7
Becky Nease and Nancy Hlr'
ria danclna Ill tho backgrcund;
Jayne Lee received an ovatloa,
10 llho returned to tho staae Cor
11'10 encores, all to tho dellghl
of tho crowd.
Rounding out tho sal,.. wao
!love Powell singing "UWo Red
Barn" introducing tho tap U..
of Mary Brad&gt;ury, Kar• Gritnih, Patty Colllno, Debbie Grueser, Ka,y McGowan, Ann Bolter,
Batte Roltatetter and Solly Glo(Continued on- 10)

Poseidon

Has Good
1st Shot
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -

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poweriW new seabaoed mlsatlo
named Puaeldon rode a IJOYIOr
of smoke Into spaca toda,y to

.,ccoos!UIIy open a -Mar·
reled del&gt;ut of 11m multi-bomb
rockets capable of penetrating
Soviet dolenaes In tho 1970'a.
The bullewba;ped Potelmu, a
"&amp;lper Pultris• programmed to
ho carried by 31 umarineo,
took orr from a land pad at
6:30 a.m. EDT and alx mlnuleo

llams, Pomeroy, was third.

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BY BOB WINGETT
The rain came - and the rain
went - but the Big Bend Min·
atrel Association cast and director Roltert K. HoeiUch sta,y.
ed to &amp;tve a stanmut performance before a nearly - packed
grandstand growd at the Meigs
Count¥ Fair Thursda,y night.
A hoovy rain hit tho area Just
before the 13th lllllllallalr show
of tho Minstrel Association was
to bqln.
The large crowd, however,
.walled patiently and from I h e
loud applause given theactswhen
the curiain rose, no one regret..
ted the brief delay. The only real
ellect tho rain had m the show
was that working conditions Cor
the performers were more dllflcult.
The show opened with Director Hoelllch, Mr. !ilow Biz of
Meigs Count¥. singing "U My
Friends Could See Me Now"
as a BO!flilll10d dance line of
Nancy Harris, Shella ChUds,
Mary Brad&gt;ury, Cati\Y Batley,

thY Ful12, Debbie Grueser, Bette
rn the 46 to 50 inch c)ass, Jean Hobstetter and Debbie Crnw
Dee owned by B. McKinney of
Midclioport. Adios Corrine ren Droern Girl owned by M r a. worked in the backerwnd.
Berltone Forrest (Butch) Bachfirst In both the second and the Stanley Rose, Huntington, was
hoi
then shopped onto the stage
first
and
Pete,
owned
by
Willthird · hoots. R. G. Betts of
with
his well-received rendlUon
Barnesvme is the owner. Sec- ard Jefferson or Kitts Hill was
ol"Loveliest
Night or the Year"
. .
ond in the second heat was a horse second.
Ronnie Ervin, Athens Route
owned by Sidney and R a I p h
5,
was first place winner in the
ll&gt;encer, West Shade Time, and
Victor Dill ran third in the sec- pony numing raCes tor animals
ond heat. L, H, Dill and For- 46 Inches and under. Serond was
rest Edwards of the Mt. Ver- Stephen CotrUI, Pomeroy Route
4, and third was !liun Yost of
non erea own this animal.
Racine.
WITNESS ACCIDENT
1ft the t8 .to til ~ .&amp;l.w, ­
AN ACCIDENT MAR~
llllcifild 'liiat of tho pacers race Jim Jones of lilade was ftrst; ·
wben Hila olined by Scott Ran- Sandra Roush, ~acuse, seckin, Hopewell, fell In lronl of ond, and Nathan Yonker, Letart,
eouther sulky pulled by Lehigh W.Va., third.
Donna Milnusl, Racine Route
Scott D11'11ed by L. Hoskinson
2,
was !trot in the 48 to 52
or Newark. SUlkies were demolinch
class with Ranqy Van Nest,
ished ln the accident. However,
Athena
Route 5, second, and Jack
it was reported Ulat neither driver was seriously hurt and t h e Ervin, Athena Route 4, third.
Bruce McKelvey of Fartland
borses involved were believed
was
flrst place in the 52 to 56
to ho all righi.
lnch cla1111 race. Bob Jones,
PONY RACING
rtaade,
was second and Mike
IN PONY HARNESS racing
Cheesebrew,
pt, Pleasant, waa
Thursda,y, 46 Inches and under,
third.
Bob owned by LaMence JohnIn the over 56 inch class, Bob
lOR. Racine,
ftrst place.
Beckman,
Ashville, was D.rst;
Sorond was
Major owned
Wimp
Froot,
Chilllrothe Route
by Ike
Clifton, W. Va.,
and Gold
owned by Mike 2, was second and Cheri W11-

Family Given
a... and Mro. llatly Henalll\'
and da~q~Cers, Karea and Frlncla, of .Virginia, were with a potlqck - r at Clllbln
United Melhodlot Clurch WedJaada,y ovfllllns. Rev. Henalll\'
Ia Cormer pastor of the church.
Tho 111'0QP 1111111 "Amazfnl
Grace," with Elaine McKimq
at tho plaDo and afterWards od·
Joumed to the 1111cU!ary where
a. ftUOII'ohlp hour Wll bei4. Edith
Fox was dovollonall-r.
Sonp lUll&amp; by tho Henaleya,
Kq Rlle.r, Lula RollaU aad Helen Bukor,Mabe1Jolmo9f1,Elalae
MeKlm07 and Garnet Alen With
Elaine on tho oceordlan, wero

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Fltl)' proopocllve petit and 25
grand Jurors were drown lor tho
Se)Mmber terlll of MslP Coun-

60 per
pCJI1olter lnd . 40
coilt ·Ill,10110,
MillY. IIQ!eo Ill chooae ·rr.m ,Ia 11.:::~::
ol)'loe. Short ........ While only,
Gto 20 lnd holt alzoo 14\f to ~~;

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Robert Lewis, Mrs. Margaret
Ella Lewis ond Mrs. Geneva
H. Nolan, s,racuoe, were first
through third, respectively.
In spodmen cahogorios, first
through third respectively wore:
Ro&amp;e, hybrid - Mra. Robert

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Take time whUe shqlpifll at

In pictures or

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ened wodnesda,y.
llrs. Robert Relhol of Morristown, formerly of MiddleFRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
port, juclgod the entries WedAUGUST 23 - 27
"VALLEY OF THE DOL1.5" nesda,y altemr.oo. Mrs. Reibel
(Technlrolor)
commonted on the excellence of
Barbara Parkina - Potty Duke the show which lootures not only
colorful and Impressive artisCOLORCARTOONS:
Gond Neighbor
tic arrangements but !p&amp;Clmens,
FUZ
· an attractive junior division, clude:
&amp;. Valentine's theme- Mrs.
houoeplaata, and evergreen, dish
Betty Lou Dean, Fomeroy Route
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
' prdens, pictures and plants.
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Mrs. Morgarot Ella Lewlo Is 3; Mrs. James Titus, R u tlond; Mrs. Robert Snowden, Rutland.

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SOUd colora IIIII
In line quillcy ll,)'lon 1111
hollilcL All ...., ran obade.o. Choose olverol.
Sileo 3t to 38 and 40 to t6.

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Names
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Womens New Fall Shells

.Llnaarle Department

Tom Laughlin • Jane RusseU

TONIGHT THRU AUlrU.::iT !7

pair

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ohiJmeot of solids, paialeyo,
antall priDis. Side zipper
closl1111o Slzea !0 to 20,

''BORN LOSERS''

MEIGS niAm

~ preoa ~lc, 72 Ptl' cent .-.
ton lind 28 pet coni ·DYion. Bl'olm, navy blue,,
-~ llodo~- ~ 18 toIL

llurablo,

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TONIGHT &amp; F.RIDA.Y.
AUGUST 15 -16
(Color)
"TWO WEEKS IN
SEPTEMBER"
Laurent Terzieft' - B. Bardot
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I In · i&amp;ss, !wao the ftrst .of New
'I YorkClcy'e 103 ma.Yore.

later was proclaimed "a com..
plete BUccesa.

OPEN CLASS WINNER - Ropr and Roma Neue, RD 1,
MiaersvWe, poae beslde their cow that won the gralll champion AA Award in tho Thursdo,y Jersey Show ~n cltsa. The
same cow, owned by Roma alii showed by Roger, was also
senior open cltss champlm. - Sertloel Photo.

215 Enemy

Killed in
Bot Fight

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An American Red Croos
bloodmobile unit wilt ho at the
Pomeroy Junior High School
from I to 6 p.m. Monda,y. 1be
canhoen will be served by tho
Women' II Guild of the Sacred
Hoori Catllollc Clllrch. M r s.
Catherine Welsh Is the chairman.

"All test objectives w e r e

met," said a NM)' spokesman.
Tho stubby mlseUe, keystone
of tho Navy'a mcloor deterreut
lor the next decode, shot lu
clunmy warhood to 1111 Ak.Jtlc
Ocean terget area 1,2jl0 mlloa
away, proved lor tho ftrst t1mo
that the two..otage rocket worke.
The Pusoldon IIJIU1'iAid a lOllsue of or"""' 0ame that turned the predaWD groyneso Into 1
momeat of da,yllghi. Throe minutes later, apoedlna Into IJilCO
high over tho Atlaatlc, It created an optical effect that made a
spectacular blue lnd whlho bulloeyo or the early mortling aky.

Two Accidents

Campaign

Investigated

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