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COIIIJIIbos ....N.- : auooto .
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Mr. and Mrs. James ,!lleeiiS
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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FALL SWEATERS
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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ford, Pomeroy; James Carpaban,
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-

BIG

B'h to 11. Meoh or plain

we~tve.

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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CoNe In ond 5H Our
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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
roy;
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.

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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
Like
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.

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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 ·
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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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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)

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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"
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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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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.:::~::
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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

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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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Womens New Fall Shells

.Llnaarle Department

Tom Laughlin • Jane RusseU

TONIGHT THRU AUlrU.::iT !7

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antall priDis. Side zipper
closl1111o Slzea !0 to 20,

''BORN LOSERS''

MEIGS niAm

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ton lind 28 pet coni ·DYion. Bl'olm, navy blue,,
-~ llodo~- ~ 18 toIL

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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.

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afternoon and the abo~lctured four top animals are posed here by their owners. Shown, left
to right. are Jenny Dean with the reserve champion bull, Melanie Dean with the reserve champion

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am David Koblentz, grand champloo female.

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Lawrenee JolmOCII of lllellla
drhes his pony "Bob,". to the lluish line to win the under 48
ineh »OilY harness race tor - · at thO ll(elgs fair Thur6clay, - Senlinol Photo.

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With .
!oro temalea that won the Jer1107 t...,t)811tlm Thur~ at the
Mel&amp;• ~ Fair. PIDI - s wllh her Joraeylhat , .. 16loctoil put c~on ID the t-Il Better Llveotoek Class and
Mr. H811der1011 st.Jwathe chlmploo female in the Open ~1.
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Early Today

hi a lamb that wao ,fudged grind
champim in this year'• colrljll!tltioo' Ill the Me!gl Coaii\Y Fair.

Y os e m It e National Part.
Calli., Ia about the olze ol

Rhocle Island.

R~ligion in 1 Ameri~

Eslie Everett Har1sook, 70,

Vinton, died at 8:15 a.m., today
at his home.
He was born on Sept, 15, 1897,
in HunUngron Twp., son of the
late Jacob Hartsook and Mary
Thomas Hartsook.

Students More Concerned

. Mr. Hortsook spent all of his

Miller, Gallipolis. on SeptenDer

15, 1917.
~e survh1es, along with the
following chtldren: Mrs. Chester (Eleanor) Whlte, Vlntoo; Mrs.
Richard (Erm,yl)Rlegler, Colum-

MELANCliOLY BABY" - Mrs, Margaret Neuman, Syracuse, plays a request on the piano at the Elberfeld
exhibit at the Meigs County Fair. Mrs. Newnan is at the l'aJr
tiCh day playing requests of passersby.
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bus; Mrs. Harold (Mary) Cot-

trell, LangSTille; Max Hartsook,
Co1umbus; Homer Hartsook, eo..
lumbus; and Mrs. F~ed OiazeJ)
sterbenz, Columbus; Mrs. John

FINISHING UP- Pete, owned by William Jefferson, Kitts
Hill, Ohio, crosses the finish line In the 46-.SO Inch trotters
&lt;lass during the aflemoon activity at the Meigs County Fair.
Dream Girl, owned by Mrs. Stanley Rose, ltuatlreton, however,
woo the race. - Sentinel Photo.

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Mr. Hartsook was a member
of the Brush ~tst Church,
thf Ea!!f,J:!j ~!!&gt;", V.lnto~ !'l!ap-

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Masonic Lodge, F and AM No.

131; and Huntington Grange.
Arrangements will be announ~
ced later by the McCoy Funer ~
al Home in Vlnton.

Make Sure First
Before you a tte m pi any
form of self-dry &lt;leaning of a
tr e a s u r e d dress, skirt or
blouse, be sure of your lnfor~
maUon as to tbe proper way
to clean it. Ollterwlse, oend
llle garment to an nport dry

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MRS. JUDY HEWETSON Spencer is pictured with a large
eagle which she created in her ceramics work. The eagle
is one ot a number of ceramic pieces on display in the Rock
Springs Grange Hall at the 105th IJUlJai Meigs County Fair.

RUNNING RACES - Jim Jones of~ cnJOoeathe linIsh line with his horse winning the 46-48 inch cla11 while
SaBJra Roush, Syracuse, comes in secorll, ancl Nathan Yonker,
Letar4 w. va., third.

Convention '68--Humphery, a Profile

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Vice-President the Annointed One

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CHICAGO (UPO- For the
first time in his long political
career , Hubert Horatio Hum8
phrey is the anointed one of the
Democrati c party establlsh
ment.
The rol e of underdog and
maverick whi ch he once played
is now ail-but-forgotten history,
After all these years and all
those campaigns, the vice
pre sident find s himself at last
the choi ce of the party's ~ower
elements for the Democratic
presidential nomination. The
establishment which used to
fight him has provided him this
time with the organization, the
money, and most important, the
delegate commitments to win
the big prize of U.S. politics.
Humphrey, now 57, first broke
t.t&gt;OO the national poiHical scene
in t 948. He dhided his party
and won the 1om-Hasting hate of
the South at the 1948 Dernocra~
tic roiational Convention by
leading a fight for a stronger
civil rights plank. When it was
adq,ted, southern delegates
walked out of the convention
and set up the States Rights
party,
Brash ReputAtion
Humphrey's reputation for
brashness grew when he entered
the Senate in 1949 an:!, in an
early speech, dared to criticize
SelL Harry F. Byrd, I)..Va., and
otd and respecWd member or
the Senate· ~-club."
on that otcasion, other
aerators ahowed their disdain
lor the !teolnnan•s brando by
10alking olf the fioor lnd
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BUt lhe lorwer ll~rey
•tared In the Senate, the more
a·cceptance he won. After

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United Preaalnternatlonll
College IIUdenta are becoming
dlsonchanted wllh ..ienco· u a
10iutlon to the world'• Ula.
They are increasingly con"'med will! oplrituai valuoa.
They aciutollled&amp;e lho need
lor some kind of Iaiii! - in the
aenso of a belie! Ill Item not
ouscopllble to proof - to
meanlllf( to live.
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They have a strong sense of
''wonderment and m,yltary" and
are eagw to learn more about
medit&amp;Uon and . ~alton.
But they" are. 1111 to tune yw
ri8lil doit · 'II ' iru atart talking

several years, with the help or
Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson, he was f1nally
taken into the iooer circle. As
more years passed, he earned a
reputation for hard work and
inteUigence and an apparently
insatiable appetite for speechmaking_
ln 1956, Humphrey conducted
his first QirtiUon with national
office by seeking the vice
presidential nomination, but it
went to Sen. Estes KeCauver of
Tennessee.
Four years later, Humphrey
went after first place on the
ti cket. He challenged Sen. John
F. Kennedy of massachusetts In
the Wisconsin aOO West Virginia
primaries- an:llost.
Back Jn the Senate, he was
elected Democratlc whip and In
1964 reached what he called the
climax of his career- passage
ot the strongest civil rights bill
since Recort!tructlon.
Picked Humphrey
Jn the summer of that year after months of suspensePresident Johnson chose numphrey as his running-mate an:t
they crushed Republican contender Blrry ~water.
HIDJijlhrey :oppeared destined
to spend eight years In the
obscurity of the vice-presidency
until Johnson starUed the nation
lu2 March 31 with his
anoouncement *hit he would not
run again. The vice president
waited 1 decent intarval, th.en
threw his hat in the ring. He
quickly won the endorsement or
most labor leaden, the b1eki~
or well--heeled business tycoons,
even the siC)pOI'I o! his old
onemlet in tile South. He los~
hoWever, the &amp;LC'POJ't of the
llboral Americans for Democra-

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was a fourrJer. Other liberals

who once regarded him as a
hero also turned their b&amp;cks on
his candidacy because of his
idertiflcation with the adminis·
tration s tand on the Vietnam

War.
Humphrey was an actlve vicepreslde!K, headln,g tCJ civil
rights, space, youth C~Jportunlty,
travel, equal employment and
other programs. He also traveled extensively to the Fer
East. Europe and AlrlcL

Washington White Paper

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Knits

Knits are always wtlcome
from the standpoint of practicality, comfort and care. Tbls
faU's fashion in knlts refiects
the revival mood of today.
Knits revive the sweater suit
with jackets that are long or
short, buttoned, wrapped or
tied.

It's a Must
For summer travel, a tightweight wool robe Is a must for
air-&lt;!onditloned hotel r o om s.
English basketweave wool lo
ideal. And pretty.

Dovish Democrats
Mount Offensive
Beach, Ia to aoflen the party.'
platform oo Vietnam so aa to IUggest aome one • 1lded American
mounting for the coming nation~ retreat.
al convention in Chicago preciseOf lhe third Democratic dove '
ly the three-front offensive that ]lUSh It ma,y he oald at once that
their Republican counterparts so there Isn't a chanee. The Plat~
valnly tried at the Republican con- form Committee, under R e p.
vention ln Miami Beach.
Hale Sou•, will otand o1&gt;out i
The maximum dove objective to 1 in support of the current
is, ot course, to deny the Pres. blpartloan policy of a ralionelldenllal oomination to front-run- ly hard line in Vietnam.
ner Hubert Humphrey, as that of
The second obJective of the
the Republican doveo was todei\Y ao!Winera - the enforced seIt to tront..runner Richard Nixon. lection of a dove oo a HumpbThe Democradc doves want Sen. rey~ed tioket - a McCarthy
Eugene McCarthy or Sen. George or a McGovern ..;. ts jtlt COD•
McGovern, aa the Rep.~bJlean ceivablo; but only if Humphrt¥
doves wanted Neloon Recke!eller should weaken uno!er prt81Ure
or John Llndsa,y.
from the Lett.
The aecond DemoeraUe doVe
AI to. obioctlve No. I, there
obJective is to Ioree a dove upon Ia aboutaomuchchoneo!oradjlve
the ticket for Vice-President, a• to lal&lt;e the top oominaUon as
ditto the Hepabllcan doveo in there waa for Rockefeller in MiMiami Beach. The third and the ami Beach - none.
irreducible Democ:ratle dove
What clearly eclnfronla I b t
drive, as again ditto at Miami AdmlnlotraUon Deino&lt;rato, howBY WU.LIAM S. WHITE
WASHINGTON - The anti
Vietnam war Democrats are

over, io a strong pniblldlltJ
that one imong' lhom wUi wind
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WbitJirlnl bOJI

tho onti·VioCjraln ll'OUil onco
lhO)I llave loll the pmt, Juot aa
Gov. ~ Apew, Nixon's runnil~~ mate, hal roun4'himaetftbt
ordained wllipJ)illl bOJI ofthesollllnero in the G.O.P.
The lllory Gl AlnOir, in&lt;liod,
•• pOthlpt tile 111011 blurn in .
motloi'n
9DIJ y~oterdl,y
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white 1
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Michael Novak, • Calboilc
philolopbor who leaches at
Slonford lilliveroity • .'J'!tey are
raconled in lho Centu MaDzlne, ]Mlbllshed by the Center
for tho stuciY of Democratle
lllllitulloos at Sonia Barbara,
Calif.
Ncrvak (Indo hia studentseapocially the brlgbtor onescpite r....,U•e to theldoa there
Ia a hiibor reallty Ilion tho
pbJsical world prec:oived by tho
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hi I OWQ Ill oflllllbs or belletl,
and that by chooling litem 'be
detlne1 his 'Wih'-or at 1 Ida ·stanqloint.
Take l'or Griulted
"Students are cpite willlns to
take lhil for fll'anted, that OY8r7 ·
111111 does lllake a eort ot 'faith
commitment!" 1biY realize
lhat lito ralilioua skeptic; no
loss than the devout Cbrlllian,
hal "all klnda ol beliefs" 'IIIIIch
be cannot prove by awea1 to
science or hi IIIDr1.
Above all, Novak u.ra,
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1y a Greek - 11 t h 1 a the brislrtollt IIDtlonta are
droadM mao 11(/W'i He 11 a IJIII- ralliDI are ialelliona ahoul
bol of '-BoutberD reacUon" and value•. '11111 1re, properly
usouthern RadJm,.,
IPIIkJnl. 1beoloalcal ques&amp;iont,
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COLUidBUS (UPO - Heat
strokes, one of the mlJor
COllaes of dealh in American
!ootball, wUI more likely afGict
lhoae l!l"idders · who spend the
summer out of the sun.
Dr. Walter A. Hoyt Jr., Ak·
ron. chairman · of Physicians
Joint Advisory Committee on
Athletic Injuries of tho Ohio
State Medic&amp;! Allloclatlon said
fOU!Wotors most suscsplibie to
heat stroke are those that
spend most of ·tho aununer in
air - colldltii!Ded surroundings
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Howell of
'without previous physical conColumbus and Mrs. C. K, Nelditioning_
Dr. Hoyt recommended prop- son of CheSter called on Mrs.
er pre - practiee conditioning, Dana Flck, Monday. Recent dinner guests of Mrs. F_ick were
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Miss Debbie WoociYard, Alfred,
and
Mr. Charles Flek.and Ilana.
Lewis Repelr Service
Mr. and Mrs. D!gene Hall and
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Social Notes

ilildol!l'':=

ahking: "Who- ·am l? 1~
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wilh "to beCOII!O'I'' He Is'
abai!God.
aware of "!acing a great
Theae observaltons about lho
111111Y
aitematlYes
and pooalliUImind-Ill or loda.Y's YOUDI
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exhilarated
Intellectuals come !rom Dr.
and !rlgbtoned by th-or to
politiciano baVo utiOtl 11, and by Diake cboic01 which will have
tho way some churchmen uae it. IUelong con-enceo.
Corduroy for Fall
ll'ollkotho word 'love! !byou
lb~Yirlgata"~nt"­
Corduroy ahowa all Ita ltiOd hava to ill around by lndire&lt;tloo or !IIIII- from which to dlnoitlor
breeding for faD 'II. 'llre mod- ""• )'OU're talking about God!' theoe cboiees, he will not be
look broqhl wllll II tire wideNovak rarely encounters the illlluenced by ap1 raUII!oB~~ Dal
wale cordureya. The &lt;q(ecl- riiiOrolll matorlalism whlct' uaertlon ol Ita .own ~·
yel refluetl-cowrtry look lor cauaetl an earlier pnerllion of or by .IIIPOII• to 11111' ~'"!~boil·,
fall IMII baa a apedal apPeal collep llludenta lo look aiiiWtee II'" 'IIIIIch he hal not -:JOt
ID corduroy. Luah new tes- at ali talk of aplrllusl •aluel acc:opted as valid. ·
l~rea, lllllque labrlealloat, vi- and to »lace theit faith ·tn
· He will be attr~ ,to a
brant C!Oion and fresh prbrla IIC!onee for betterment of tho philoii0Ph7 or a relliltiu• raw,.
enb._ We prlueely fallrle 1&gt;1111111 oondltloo.
lilly It be llhd8 that it dellt '
for daeb, tpOrl ablrla, taill,
•'TOclaJ' 1 llludenta aee th•'OIIIh klnollly · will! the' rtaiiiitt &lt;lc
jaebta aud eeall.
the 'R1,¥ih ol . the ullelui' In llro, ~ hei~s hll!l ~~
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Mike u'fhe cannon" Shannon
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Salurdly afternoon callers wore
Mr, and Mro. Richard Snllth,
Kathy and &amp;loan, of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Gaul aild
Mrs. Jna Harr ol Athens called

on Mrs. Charles Reed.
Mr. and Mro. starling ll(essar entertained Friday evening

Leaders

Ill' United Press lnternatiooal
Nedooal Lea.ilue
G. AB R. H, Pet.
Rooe, Cin 102 424 69 141 .333
Alou, Pit 106 388 40 128 .330
Johnin, Cin 108 445 61 143 .321
Aloo, AUa 119 489 53 152 .311
Helma, cin 103 4t9 30 121 .ao3
McCovy, SF 104 367 60 108 ,295
Flood, st. L 117 490 63 143 .292
May, cin 101 m 55 121 .292
Millan, A11a 108 408 24 119 .292
Staub, Hou 120 446 42 130 .291
American League
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Oliva, Min 110 403 39 122 .303
Harrlan, Boo 109 384'67 114 .297
Andrwa, Boa 101 387 55 112 .289
Mon!IY. Oak 106 353 42101.286
Uhlndr, Min 116 451 45 127 .282
Cpnrs, Oak 116 473 59 133 ,281
eater, Oak !Oi 335 32 94 .281
F. Hwd, Was Iii 438 56 120 .280
White, NY 113 US 65 116 ,280
Home R\111
National League: McCovey,
Giants 30; · Allen, Phlls 24; H.
Aaron, Braves and Banka, Cebo
21; stargell, Pirates and Williams, CUba 20.
American League: F. HOW·
ard, Senators 34; Harrelson, Red
Sox 31; Horton, Tigers 27; Jackeon, A's 22; POwell, Oriolea2D.
Runs Batted In
Natiooal Leagee: McCovey,
Giants 77; Santo and Williama,
Cube and Shannon, Corda 68;
Perez, Red• 6~.
Amor,tcan Leap: Harrelson,
Red Sill 99: F. -rd, Sanatori llf; · ,fl&gt;weli, Orlolea 73;
Norti.rup, !J'lgoro 67; Oliva,
Twin• and Freehan, Tigers U .
Pitching
NUIOnal i.Mpl: Kline, Pirates and RoPn, !:WI 10 - 2;
Marlchal.' Glantl -21-5; Gibson,
Cordi 17-5; !linda, CUbo 14-6.
Alnertcan Leeaot: McLain,
Tiprs 24~; Tiant, bl!ana 188; Sdi131 ap11 CUI». Rod Sox
0-fr MtoNIIJiy .... ilu'din, Orfnioa 15-8.

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Carmel News
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Pastor Takes

To5 Teams

Over Pulpit

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IT DESKWARD HOI
LEVI CASUAL WEAR
FOR MEN AND BOYS

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BOYS DOUBLE KNEE

GOLD DIGGERS
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JEANS------------SIZE 4 to16

BAHR CLOTHIERS

JOHNNY CARSON
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BEE GEES

Putnam, the Fl)'era' presidelt.

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NEW YORK (IJPD - The
world chalq&gt;ton St. Louie
Cardinals ..Ul make their Drill
visit to Jljl&amp;n aloce 1958 when
they l•ve wtth basollall • .....,
mlaaioner William Eckert for au
18-gamo tour starUng Oct. 24. it
was IOJUIOWieed Thursday.

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The Indiana move ~ck Into
American Leajple actloll tonight
wllen tile Chicaao White Slllmovo
in for a four.pmo aeries. 9lan
Williams IIlli 110 lor the Tribe
againot Jack Filhor ol CbicaaoThe Redo moved &lt;11 to Chicago for the atart at a aeriel
with the cws. Jim Maloney (107) was to pitch tonight lor Cfnclrmall apinJt Bill llantlo (14-

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OCTOBER START
PHiLADELI'IIIA (UPO - The
Philadelphia Flyers, defending
Western Divialon chalq&gt;ioos o!
the National · Heekoy League,
wUI 4&gt;011 their 78-game schecN!e
for the 19611-89 aea1011 on Oct 13
at Boston against tile Bruins, II
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rousing rtrst inning, the Columbus Jets had enough locomotion
Thursday nlgirt t.o jump a full
game ahead of Rochester in the

Legion Field

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eighth !rom Dan Schneider.
The Red Wingo started the
scoring in the nrst lnnlng with
two rUJll, but the Jets came
San Francisto and Houston's 3--2
league grand: slam hOmer.
back In their half of the inning
Only san Francisco's WWia triumph over Philadelphia.
to
record rou.r runs.
lmernatlonal League, and reMcCovey, with 77 runs batted
Boston ahut oot Chicago 3-0 main only nve game&amp; behind
Elvino Jimenez hit a single
In, has brought home more men Minnes~ edged Baltimore 2-1 league.leeding Toledo.
to lett to score George Spriggs
than Sha.....,_ Chicago' a slug- · after losing the opener of a twiThe &amp;..5 win over the troubl~ and AI OIIWil', who also hit a
ging tandem of Ron santo and nlghter 4-3, California beat some Red Wings ended the single, came ln for the ueq
Billy Williams are in a thre&amp;- Washington 3-1 and oakland teams' season against eac:h oth· run oo a ..Ud pitch. Manny
way tie with Shannon tor niWed New York 4-3 in the only er. Dave Roberts, the league's sarwutuen's double and Chuck
runner~ honors.
American League games.
winningest pitcher with 14 vic- Hiller's triple drove in the third
In an abbreviated NL scheBriles Wins
tories, W&amp;5 given credit for the and fourth runs.
dule, other actlon was limited to
Nelson Briles, a 2~year-old win, but needed help in the
The Jets added s l.ngle runs in
Pittsburgh's 2-0 victory over righthander having his best
lhe second am third and held
Season ln the majors, won his
off the Wings, who scored si&amp;
16th game as he scattered seven
gle runs in the second., sixth,
hits ard struck out tive.
and eighth, to c111&gt;ture the win.
Pittsburgh ruined .San Fra~
The Syracuse Chiefs move br
clsco's owortunity to tie
to Jet Stadium for five games
Chicago Cor second place by
Jn three daya starting with a
whitewashing the Giants behind
twin
bill tonlgh~
There were 24 present for
Ste"Ve Blass's tour-hitter. Donn &amp;:nda.Y School. CollecUoo was
Clelllenon singled home one $15.32.
man during a two-run first
Visit.ors at the Douglas Cirinning am the other tally came cle home ~ were Mr. and
in on Jlm Hart's error.
Mrs. Jack Follrocl and daughJim Wynn hit a two-run ter, Kim, of Pomeroy; Mr. and
ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) - The homer aOO Doug Rader do·~bled Mrs. Garrett Circle ol Racine;
field in ~ .state American [.e.. home Hector Torres with the Mra. Mary Russell and grandgioo baseball toornament has winning run as the Astr05 beat daugh:ter of Waverly, W. Va.;
been narrowed to nve teams, Philad~lphia and threaten to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson and
with onb ~- urxleteated team, bust out or the NL cellar. sons ot Racine R. D.; Roger HolPT. PLEASANT - The Hev.
Cincinnati BenUey, In the run- Houston is only a game behind ter of Morning Star; Carl Cir- J. Gary Brown or Beaver I PL,
ninth place Loc Angeles,
ning,
has assumed the pastoral du-cle, local.
The other team s, all with one
ties
at the St. Peter's LutherMr. and Mr s. Ray Byers of
lo15s · In the double eUmination
an
Church.
Tamers Run spent a recent eve ~
tourney were ·to play Lhis mom·
He Is a graduate of Theil Colning at the home of Betty VanBENGAl.'; TO MOVE
tng.. The pairings: Steubenvllle
lege
and the Lutheran Theologi ..
Meter.
WILMINGTON , Ohio (UPO vs. Hillsboro aOO Worthington
cal
Seminary
in Gettysburg, Po_
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hudi!JOO. ot
va. I.:.ancaster. The· afternoon In less than two weeks the Ci~t­ &amp;Yracuse visited Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Brown has served as chapcontestants will be determined cinnati Bengals pack up their Allan Taylor &amp;mday.
lain of Baltimore City Hospital
training gear at Wilmington Colby the morning games.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Circle in Baltimore, Md.
· ln Thursday' s losers' bracket lege and move to a new tnlning and daug!lter of Columbus; RicSt. Peter's has been without
action, Lancaster scored three site at the Spinney field In Cin- ky Circle 0( Charleston, W, Va.; a pastor for the past year folcinnali.
r\Ul5 in the ninth to defeat Sid-The new entry In the American James Circle of New Haven, W. lowing the resignation and subney.
Ashley's Jim Rausch
Va., visited Mary Circle over sequent deaUl of the late Rev.
turned in a four-hitter in beat- Football League held its s um- the wttekend.
Harold KnolL
Ing Euclid 1-o and Worthington mer workouts here. The team
Mrs. Ma~el Lax of Ft. Laudpiled up II hits to down ste~&gt;­ moves to Cincinnati .o\ug. 27, erdale, Fla. Is "Visiting: Mr. and
More than 60 gridders are
benville 11-3.
Mrs. Douglas Circle and FlorNatlveo of the Pacllle
l(l.;WrtVKifl •ction, ~nUey v.·orking out now. The roster ence.
wlll
be
trimmed
to
46
on
SepL
lines
do a Uveiy busllil!u ·~
scoFed two runs in the third IDMr. and Mrs. Michael Leiot plying liant clarnobella !o
2,
ning tAi edge Hillsboro and later
and family of Columbus; Mr. and shell iucf curio collectors.
rallied In the eighth with five
Mrs. Roger Grueser anll Cam ~
runs to wallop Worthington 7-1. ELLIS SIGNS
Uy of Logan, visited with l\lr _
BALTIMORE
WPO- Leroy
HUisboro edged Elyria 4-3 when
and Mrs. Robert Lee and famJim Davis doobied with two oot Ellis, a 6-foot~ll center who Ily and Ralph Lee.
scoring the decisive runs In the averaged 12.4-poims a game
Larry Circle returned to bts
last, season, was signed Thurstop or the ninth.
employment at Joliet, 01., afday to a three year contnct by
the Baltimore Bullets of the ter two weeks vacation with OOme
folks.
International League Standings National Basketball Association.
Bullet owner Abe Pollio also
By United Pre" International
W. L_ Pet. GB announced that he plans to
TO SPEAK SUNDAY
renegotiate rookie star Earl
ToiOdo. •• __ .70 52 .574
The Rev . Cllfford ~. recMoproe•s two-year contract tor or Christ Episcopal Church,
Columbuo. , • .1\2 54 •534 5
Rochester. _ , ,$2 56 ,525 6
alter it was reported that Point Pleasant, will speak &amp;inMonroe might jiDJijl to the rival clay night at 7:30 at tile G r a c e
Jacksooville. •• 61 57 .517 1
Louiaville. _ •• 57 62 .479 11'.&gt; American Basketball Assocla- F,plsi!Ojlal Church, Pomel'O)'.
s.-racuse _••••55 61 ,474 12
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Bu!falo __ •••• 55 66 .455 !31h
Riclunond . ___ .52 66 ,441 16
Ttn~rsdl3'a Results
CoiiBDbua 6 Rochester 5, night
Louisville 6 SjTacuae 4, night
Jacksonvtlle 3 Butlalo 2, 1st
game twi-llgh4 14 innings
Jack8101viUe 4 Boffllo 3, 2nd
game, night
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With Spiritual Values

life tn the Vinton community,
He married the former Lucy

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to halt the ·St. Louis Cti'dinals'
surge toward a second stralgtrt:
NaUooai ~ flag.
Prior to that day, Shannon
couldn't buy a standing room
tickel In the last line o! a
parade.
Then came a remarkable
change. Shannon hit a homer
against san Frsnclsco on May
30 an! the closely knit ranks at
the top of the NL gave ws.t to
the quick marching Cardinals.
Shannon Unstoppable
Shannoo has been virlually ·
Wl8topJ8b]e the last 21i.! months,
rising to a second place Ue ln
• runs balled in with 68 and
spoarheading St Louis to a 14game
lead. The Cords opened
especially running, aM precauthis
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latest
margin Thursday as
tion as a preventive.
He said athletes should work Shannon drove in nve runs In
out in light, porous clothing, he- an 8-0 rout of the second place
g!Ming with 20 to 30 minute Chicago Cubs, Four of . those
.. utons twice dally and l!l"adu- runs scored oil his first major
ally increasing up to two hours
twice a day.

Smith, RD I, Racine, pooes-

Death Oaims

BaitiiJ!ore
Bolton
Cleve)and
Qai&lt;IMd
Mlnnescila
Now york
Call!ornta
Chicago
Washington

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t)'an. • ~ .62 57 ,521 15
Clncinliatl. • , '59· 56 .~13 16
Atlanta. , _ • _ ,61 .~59 .50S. 1~.,
P!.tloburgh. ... 57 63 ,47:; 20l ~
Phlladeipbla. ; ..55 63 .466 21' o
New YorK ••• 56' ,66 .459 22',',
Loa Angeles _ ,53 66 • 445 24
Thursday's Result•
Houstun ••••• 53 68 .438 25
California 3 Wash l,l)iilhl. ·
Thursday's Re1ulta
Oakland 4 New York .3.' nlllhl
Houston 3 Phlla 2; I!ISht
Pittoburcli '2 SID Fnn 0, night Boston 3 Chicago·O
Bait 4 Ml'm 3, lot, t..Uight
' St. Louil 8 Chioia&lt;l 0 .
Mim 2 Belt I, 2nd, dllht ...
· Only pmes ached.uied
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Too.y's Probabl~ Pliciroro
All Tlmea EDT
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~Ctnoiruati (Maloney 10.7) at
New'. York (Peteraoo 6-8) lit
Chlcaao (Handa '14-61, 2:30 p,;m.
Oakland
(Odom 10-8), U p.m.
Atlanta (PIIj)i)lla lio9) at .St.
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Washington
(Coleman 8-13) 'at
Loul• (tarlton lr-7), 9 p,lll,
Calllomla
(llarreiaoo
0-3), If
sau Francisco &lt;Sadec.il! 11-m
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It Phlladelphli (1. Jackloo 10. p.m.
Baltimore
(PhQebus
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at
15), 7:35p.m.
MIMelola
(Perry
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Loa Angeles (Drysdale 13-10)
Chicago (Fisher 6.:') at CleveII Pittaburgh (McBean 9-10), 8
land (WUiiams 9-'7), 1:30 p.ni.
p.m.
Detroit (McLain U-3) at BosHouston (Dierker 11-IO)atNew
ton
(Lonburg 3-3), 7:30 p.m.
York (Seaver 10.9), 8 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Saturday's Games
New York at Oakland, twilight
Cincinnati at Chtcago
Waahlni!OO at California, night
Atlanta at St. Louis, night
San Francisco at Philadelphia Baltimore at Minnesota
Los ling at Pittsburgh, night Chicaao at Cleveland
Detroit at Boston
Houston at New York.

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Cleveland ln!llanl· lost airo411or
ball galilo ThUrsday night, but
this one dldn't ~ eount.
The Clne)nnoli lleda irivaded
Cleveland MUI'i"W Stadium lor
lite *"""'"l exhll&gt;itloo pme for
the benoflt of aaocllol baseball in
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pitcher ~ge Woodaon, Who tho soveolli ·liming : Wtlll:;'t h t
.... brou8ht qp from I'Ortland Tribe leading 2-1. The - .
this weoik to bolater the l&gt;ull - ,right - bander walked lour battori, incledllll one with t h e
JIOn.
The

in pitching rour iminga lor t
Tribe. Vincent Colbert, a atrong
rtihlhantlor from the Indians'
Reck J(UI elub, pitched l1ro inni,ga and ' ~eld the Reds hitless, while Rick Austin, up from
Watorllu17 iD the Eaotern League, gavo up one bit and wildpitched. a run home in hio twoinning aUnt.
Cleveland MJnager Alvift Dark
oald, "Those 11ro )'OUngatera look
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afternoon and the abo~lctured four top animals are posed here by their owners. Shown, left
to right. are Jenny Dean with the reserve champion bull, Melanie Dean with the reserve champion

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Lawrenee JolmOCII of lllellla
drhes his pony "Bob,". to the lluish line to win the under 48
ineh »OilY harness race tor - · at thO ll(elgs fair Thur6clay, - Senlinol Photo.

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!oro temalea that won the Jer1107 t...,t)811tlm Thur~ at the
Mel&amp;• ~ Fair. PIDI - s wllh her Joraeylhat , .. 16loctoil put c~on ID the t-Il Better Llveotoek Class and
Mr. H811der1011 st.Jwathe chlmploo female in the Open ~1.
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hi a lamb that wao ,fudged grind
champim in this year'• colrljll!tltioo' Ill the Me!gl Coaii\Y Fair.

Y os e m It e National Part.
Calli., Ia about the olze ol

Rhocle Island.

R~ligion in 1 Ameri~

Eslie Everett Har1sook, 70,

Vinton, died at 8:15 a.m., today
at his home.
He was born on Sept, 15, 1897,
in HunUngron Twp., son of the
late Jacob Hartsook and Mary
Thomas Hartsook.

Students More Concerned

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Miller, Gallipolis. on SeptenDer

15, 1917.
~e survh1es, along with the
following chtldren: Mrs. Chester (Eleanor) Whlte, Vlntoo; Mrs.
Richard (Erm,yl)Rlegler, Colum-

MELANCliOLY BABY" - Mrs, Margaret Neuman, Syracuse, plays a request on the piano at the Elberfeld
exhibit at the Meigs County Fair. Mrs. Newnan is at the l'aJr
tiCh day playing requests of passersby.
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trell, LangSTille; Max Hartsook,
Co1umbus; Homer Hartsook, eo..
lumbus; and Mrs. F~ed OiazeJ)
sterbenz, Columbus; Mrs. John

FINISHING UP- Pete, owned by William Jefferson, Kitts
Hill, Ohio, crosses the finish line In the 46-.SO Inch trotters
&lt;lass during the aflemoon activity at the Meigs County Fair.
Dream Girl, owned by Mrs. Stanley Rose, ltuatlreton, however,
woo the race. - Sentinel Photo.

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(Georgia) Flowers, North Carolina; Mrs. Ray (Darlene) Swerlein, Columbus, and ten grandchildren.
Mr. Hartsook was a member
of the Brush ~tst Church,
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Arrangements will be announ~
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al Home in Vlnton.

Make Sure First
Before you a tte m pi any
form of self-dry &lt;leaning of a
tr e a s u r e d dress, skirt or
blouse, be sure of your lnfor~
maUon as to tbe proper way
to clean it. Ollterwlse, oend
llle garment to an nport dry

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eagle which she created in her ceramics work. The eagle
is one ot a number of ceramic pieces on display in the Rock
Springs Grange Hall at the 105th IJUlJai Meigs County Fair.

RUNNING RACES - Jim Jones of~ cnJOoeathe linIsh line with his horse winning the 46-48 inch cla11 while
SaBJra Roush, Syracuse, comes in secorll, ancl Nathan Yonker,
Letar4 w. va., third.

Convention '68--Humphery, a Profile

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Vice-President the Annointed One

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CHICAGO (UPO- For the
first time in his long political
career , Hubert Horatio Hum8
phrey is the anointed one of the
Democrati c party establlsh
ment.
The rol e of underdog and
maverick whi ch he once played
is now ail-but-forgotten history,
After all these years and all
those campaigns, the vice
pre sident find s himself at last
the choi ce of the party's ~ower
elements for the Democratic
presidential nomination. The
establishment which used to
fight him has provided him this
time with the organization, the
money, and most important, the
delegate commitments to win
the big prize of U.S. politics.
Humphrey, now 57, first broke
t.t&gt;OO the national poiHical scene
in t 948. He dhided his party
and won the 1om-Hasting hate of
the South at the 1948 Dernocra~
tic roiational Convention by
leading a fight for a stronger
civil rights plank. When it was
adq,ted, southern delegates
walked out of the convention
and set up the States Rights
party,
Brash ReputAtion
Humphrey's reputation for
brashness grew when he entered
the Senate in 1949 an:!, in an
early speech, dared to criticize
SelL Harry F. Byrd, I)..Va., and
otd and respecWd member or
the Senate· ~-club."
on that otcasion, other
aerators ahowed their disdain
lor the !teolnnan•s brando by
10alking olf the fioor lnd
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BUt lhe lorwer ll~rey
•tared In the Senate, the more
a·cceptance he won. After

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United Preaalnternatlonll
College IIUdenta are becoming
dlsonchanted wllh ..ienco· u a
10iutlon to the world'• Ula.
They are increasingly con"'med will! oplrituai valuoa.
They aciutollled&amp;e lho need
lor some kind of Iaiii! - in the
aenso of a belie! Ill Item not
ouscopllble to proof - to
meanlllf( to live.
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They have a strong sense of
''wonderment and m,yltary" and
are eagw to learn more about
medit&amp;Uon and . ~alton.
But they" are. 1111 to tune yw
ri8lil doit · 'II ' iru atart talking

several years, with the help or
Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson, he was f1nally
taken into the iooer circle. As
more years passed, he earned a
reputation for hard work and
inteUigence and an apparently
insatiable appetite for speechmaking_
ln 1956, Humphrey conducted
his first QirtiUon with national
office by seeking the vice
presidential nomination, but it
went to Sen. Estes KeCauver of
Tennessee.
Four years later, Humphrey
went after first place on the
ti cket. He challenged Sen. John
F. Kennedy of massachusetts In
the Wisconsin aOO West Virginia
primaries- an:llost.
Back Jn the Senate, he was
elected Democratlc whip and In
1964 reached what he called the
climax of his career- passage
ot the strongest civil rights bill
since Recort!tructlon.
Picked Humphrey
Jn the summer of that year after months of suspensePresident Johnson chose numphrey as his running-mate an:t
they crushed Republican contender Blrry ~water.
HIDJijlhrey :oppeared destined
to spend eight years In the
obscurity of the vice-presidency
until Johnson starUed the nation
lu2 March 31 with his
anoouncement *hit he would not
run again. The vice president
waited 1 decent intarval, th.en
threw his hat in the ring. He
quickly won the endorsement or
most labor leaden, the b1eki~
or well--heeled business tycoons,
even the siC)pOI'I o! his old
onemlet in tile South. He los~
hoWever, the &amp;LC'POJ't of the
llboral Americans for Democra-

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was a fourrJer. Other liberals

who once regarded him as a
hero also turned their b&amp;cks on
his candidacy because of his
idertiflcation with the adminis·
tration s tand on the Vietnam

War.
Humphrey was an actlve vicepreslde!K, headln,g tCJ civil
rights, space, youth C~Jportunlty,
travel, equal employment and
other programs. He also traveled extensively to the Fer
East. Europe and AlrlcL

Washington White Paper

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Knits

Knits are always wtlcome
from the standpoint of practicality, comfort and care. Tbls
faU's fashion in knlts refiects
the revival mood of today.
Knits revive the sweater suit
with jackets that are long or
short, buttoned, wrapped or
tied.

It's a Must
For summer travel, a tightweight wool robe Is a must for
air-&lt;!onditloned hotel r o om s.
English basketweave wool lo
ideal. And pretty.

Dovish Democrats
Mount Offensive
Beach, Ia to aoflen the party.'
platform oo Vietnam so aa to IUggest aome one • 1lded American
mounting for the coming nation~ retreat.
al convention in Chicago preciseOf lhe third Democratic dove '
ly the three-front offensive that ]lUSh It ma,y he oald at once that
their Republican counterparts so there Isn't a chanee. The Plat~
valnly tried at the Republican con- form Committee, under R e p.
vention ln Miami Beach.
Hale Sou•, will otand o1&gt;out i
The maximum dove objective to 1 in support of the current
is, ot course, to deny the Pres. blpartloan policy of a ralionelldenllal oomination to front-run- ly hard line in Vietnam.
ner Hubert Humphrey, as that of
The second obJective of the
the Republican doveo was todei\Y ao!Winera - the enforced seIt to tront..runner Richard Nixon. lection of a dove oo a HumpbThe Democradc doves want Sen. rey~ed tioket - a McCarthy
Eugene McCarthy or Sen. George or a McGovern ..;. ts jtlt COD•
McGovern, aa the Rep.~bJlean ceivablo; but only if Humphrt¥
doves wanted Neloon Recke!eller should weaken uno!er prt81Ure
or John Llndsa,y.
from the Lett.
The aecond DemoeraUe doVe
AI to. obioctlve No. I, there
obJective is to Ioree a dove upon Ia aboutaomuchchoneo!oradjlve
the ticket for Vice-President, a• to lal&lt;e the top oominaUon as
ditto the Hepabllcan doveo in there waa for Rockefeller in MiMiami Beach. The third and the ami Beach - none.
irreducible Democ:ratle dove
What clearly eclnfronla I b t
drive, as again ditto at Miami AdmlnlotraUon Deino&lt;rato, howBY WU.LIAM S. WHITE
WASHINGTON - The anti
Vietnam war Democrats are

over, io a strong pniblldlltJ
that one imong' lhom wUi wind
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tho onti·VioCjraln ll'OUil onco
lhO)I llave loll the pmt, Juot aa
Gov. ~ Apew, Nixon's runnil~~ mate, hal roun4'himaetftbt
ordained wllipJ)illl bOJI ofthesollllnero in the G.O.P.
The lllory Gl AlnOir, in&lt;liod,
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motloi'n
9DIJ y~oterdl,y
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Helii4
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white 1
in Mar7lillld,
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Michael Novak, • Calboilc
philolopbor who leaches at
Slonford lilliveroity • .'J'!tey are
raconled in lho Centu MaDzlne, ]Mlbllshed by the Center
for tho stuciY of Democratle
lllllitulloos at Sonia Barbara,
Calif.
Ncrvak (Indo hia studentseapocially the brlgbtor onescpite r....,U•e to theldoa there
Ia a hiibor reallty Ilion tho
pbJsical world prec:oived by tho
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hi I OWQ Ill oflllllbs or belletl,
and that by chooling litem 'be
detlne1 his 'Wih'-or at 1 Ida ·stanqloint.
Take l'or Griulted
"Students are cpite willlns to
take lhil for fll'anted, that OY8r7 ·
111111 does lllake a eort ot 'faith
commitment!" 1biY realize
lhat lito ralilioua skeptic; no
loss than the devout Cbrlllian,
hal "all klnda ol beliefs" 'IIIIIch
be cannot prove by awea1 to
science or hi IIIDr1.
Above all, Novak u.ra,
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bol of '-BoutberD reacUon" and value•. '11111 1re, properly
usouthern RadJm,.,
IPIIkJnl. 1beoloalcal ques&amp;iont,
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COLUidBUS (UPO - Heat
strokes, one of the mlJor
COllaes of dealh in American
!ootball, wUI more likely afGict
lhoae l!l"idders · who spend the
summer out of the sun.
Dr. Walter A. Hoyt Jr., Ak·
ron. chairman · of Physicians
Joint Advisory Committee on
Athletic Injuries of tho Ohio
State Medic&amp;! Allloclatlon said
fOU!Wotors most suscsplibie to
heat stroke are those that
spend most of ·tho aununer in
air - colldltii!Ded surroundings
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Howell of
'without previous physical conColumbus and Mrs. C. K, Nelditioning_
Dr. Hoyt recommended prop- son of CheSter called on Mrs.
er pre - practiee conditioning, Dana Flck, Monday. Recent dinner guests of Mrs. F_ick were
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Miss Debbie WoociYard, Alfred,
and
Mr. Charles Flek.and Ilana.
Lewis Repelr Service
Mr. and Mrs. D!gene Hall and
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Social Notes

ilildol!l'':=

ahking: "Who- ·am l? 1~
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wilh "to beCOII!O'I'' He Is'
abai!God.
aware of "!acing a great
Theae observaltons about lho
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aitematlYes
and pooalliUImind-Ill or loda.Y's YOUDI
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exhilarated
Intellectuals come !rom Dr.
and !rlgbtoned by th-or to
politiciano baVo utiOtl 11, and by Diake cboic01 which will have
tho way some churchmen uae it. IUelong con-enceo.
Corduroy for Fall
ll'ollkotho word 'love! !byou
lb~Yirlgata"~nt"­
Corduroy ahowa all Ita ltiOd hava to ill around by lndire&lt;tloo or !IIIII- from which to dlnoitlor
breeding for faD 'II. 'llre mod- ""• )'OU're talking about God!' theoe cboiees, he will not be
look broqhl wllll II tire wideNovak rarely encounters the illlluenced by ap1 raUII!oB~~ Dal
wale cordureya. The &lt;q(ecl- riiiOrolll matorlalism whlct' uaertlon ol Ita .own ~·
yel refluetl-cowrtry look lor cauaetl an earlier pnerllion of or by .IIIPOII• to 11111' ~'"!~boil·,
fall IMII baa a apedal apPeal collep llludenta lo look aiiiWtee II'" 'IIIIIch he hal not -:JOt
ID corduroy. Luah new tes- at ali talk of aplrllusl •aluel acc:opted as valid. ·
l~rea, lllllque labrlealloat, vi- and to »lace theit faith ·tn
· He will be attr~ ,to a
brant C!Oion and fresh prbrla IIC!onee for betterment of tho philoii0Ph7 or a relliltiu• raw,.
enb._ We prlueely fallrle 1&gt;1111111 oondltloo.
lilly It be llhd8 that it dellt '
for daeb, tpOrl ablrla, taill,
•'TOclaJ' 1 llludenta aee th•'OIIIh klnollly · will! the' rtaiiiitt &lt;lc
jaebta aud eeall.
the 'R1,¥ih ol . the ullelui' In llro, ~ hei~s hll!l ~~
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Word 'God' Ruined ,
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Mike u'fhe cannon" Shannon
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Salurdly afternoon callers wore
Mr, and Mro. Richard Snllth,
Kathy and &amp;loan, of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Gaul aild
Mrs. Jna Harr ol Athens called

on Mrs. Charles Reed.
Mr. and Mro. starling ll(essar entertained Friday evening

Leaders

Ill' United Press lnternatiooal
Nedooal Lea.ilue
G. AB R. H, Pet.
Rooe, Cin 102 424 69 141 .333
Alou, Pit 106 388 40 128 .330
Johnin, Cin 108 445 61 143 .321
Aloo, AUa 119 489 53 152 .311
Helma, cin 103 4t9 30 121 .ao3
McCovy, SF 104 367 60 108 ,295
Flood, st. L 117 490 63 143 .292
May, cin 101 m 55 121 .292
Millan, A11a 108 408 24 119 .292
Staub, Hou 120 446 42 130 .291
American League
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Carew, Min 88 325 37 99 .305
Oliva, Min 110 403 39 122 .303
Harrlan, Boo 109 384'67 114 .297
Andrwa, Boa 101 387 55 112 .289
Mon!IY. Oak 106 353 42101.286
Uhlndr, Min 116 451 45 127 .282
Cpnrs, Oak 116 473 59 133 ,281
eater, Oak !Oi 335 32 94 .281
F. Hwd, Was Iii 438 56 120 .280
White, NY 113 US 65 116 ,280
Home R\111
National League: McCovey,
Giants 30; · Allen, Phlls 24; H.
Aaron, Braves and Banka, Cebo
21; stargell, Pirates and Williams, CUba 20.
American League: F. HOW·
ard, Senators 34; Harrelson, Red
Sox 31; Horton, Tigers 27; Jackeon, A's 22; POwell, Oriolea2D.
Runs Batted In
Natiooal Leagee: McCovey,
Giants 77; Santo and Williama,
Cube and Shannon, Corda 68;
Perez, Red• 6~.
Amor,tcan Leap: Harrelson,
Red Sill 99: F. -rd, Sanatori llf; · ,fl&gt;weli, Orlolea 73;
Norti.rup, !J'lgoro 67; Oliva,
Twin• and Freehan, Tigers U .
Pitching
NUIOnal i.Mpl: Kline, Pirates and RoPn, !:WI 10 - 2;
Marlchal.' Glantl -21-5; Gibson,
Cordi 17-5; !linda, CUbo 14-6.
Alnertcan Leeaot: McLain,
Tiprs 24~; Tiant, bl!ana 188; Sdi131 ap11 CUI». Rod Sox
0-fr MtoNIIJiy .... ilu'din, Orfnioa 15-8.

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COLUMBUS (UPD -

With a

Carmel News
By the Day

Is Narrowed

Pastor Takes

To5 Teams

Over Pulpit

At SL Peters

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IT DESKWARD HOI
LEVI CASUAL WEAR
FOR MEN AND BOYS

ED AMES

BOYS DOUBLE KNEE

GOLD DIGGERS
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JEANS------------SIZE 4 to16

BAHR CLOTHIERS

JOHNNY CARSON
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BEE GEES

Putnam, the Fl)'era' presidelt.

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CARDS GO TO JAPAN
NEW YORK (IJPD - The
world chalq&gt;ton St. Louie
Cardinals ..Ul make their Drill
visit to Jljl&amp;n aloce 1958 when
they l•ve wtth basollall • .....,
mlaaioner William Eckert for au
18-gamo tour starUng Oct. 24. it
was IOJUIOWieed Thursday.

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The Indiana move ~ck Into
American Leajple actloll tonight
wllen tile Chicaao White Slllmovo
in for a four.pmo aeries. 9lan
Williams IIlli 110 lor the Tribe
againot Jack Filhor ol CbicaaoThe Redo moved &lt;11 to Chicago for the atart at a aeriel
with the cws. Jim Maloney (107) was to pitch tonight lor Cfnclrmall apinJt Bill llantlo (14-

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OCTOBER START
PHiLADELI'IIIA (UPO - The
Philadelphia Flyers, defending
Western Divialon chalq&gt;ioos o!
the National · Heekoy League,
wUI 4&gt;011 their 78-game schecN!e
for the 19611-89 aea1011 on Oct 13
at Boston against tile Bruins, II
was announced Thursday by BUl

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rousing rtrst inning, the Columbus Jets had enough locomotion
Thursday nlgirt t.o jump a full
game ahead of Rochester in the

Legion Field

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lblbled to leii,IIUII !ilrjlder,waik-

eighth !rom Dan Schneider.
The Red Wingo started the
scoring in the nrst lnnlng with
two rUJll, but the Jets came
San Francisto and Houston's 3--2
league grand: slam hOmer.
back In their half of the inning
Only san Francisco's WWia triumph over Philadelphia.
to
record rou.r runs.
lmernatlonal League, and reMcCovey, with 77 runs batted
Boston ahut oot Chicago 3-0 main only nve game&amp; behind
Elvino Jimenez hit a single
In, has brought home more men Minnes~ edged Baltimore 2-1 league.leeding Toledo.
to lett to score George Spriggs
than Sha.....,_ Chicago' a slug- · after losing the opener of a twiThe &amp;..5 win over the troubl~ and AI OIIWil', who also hit a
ging tandem of Ron santo and nlghter 4-3, California beat some Red Wings ended the single, came ln for the ueq
Billy Williams are in a thre&amp;- Washington 3-1 and oakland teams' season against eac:h oth· run oo a ..Ud pitch. Manny
way tie with Shannon tor niWed New York 4-3 in the only er. Dave Roberts, the league's sarwutuen's double and Chuck
runner~ honors.
American League games.
winningest pitcher with 14 vic- Hiller's triple drove in the third
In an abbreviated NL scheBriles Wins
tories, W&amp;5 given credit for the and fourth runs.
dule, other actlon was limited to
Nelson Briles, a 2~year-old win, but needed help in the
The Jets added s l.ngle runs in
Pittsburgh's 2-0 victory over righthander having his best
lhe second am third and held
Season ln the majors, won his
off the Wings, who scored si&amp;
16th game as he scattered seven
gle runs in the second., sixth,
hits ard struck out tive.
and eighth, to c111&gt;ture the win.
Pittsburgh ruined .San Fra~
The Syracuse Chiefs move br
clsco's owortunity to tie
to Jet Stadium for five games
Chicago Cor second place by
Jn three daya starting with a
whitewashing the Giants behind
twin
bill tonlgh~
There were 24 present for
Ste"Ve Blass's tour-hitter. Donn &amp;:nda.Y School. CollecUoo was
Clelllenon singled home one $15.32.
man during a two-run first
Visit.ors at the Douglas Cirinning am the other tally came cle home ~ were Mr. and
in on Jlm Hart's error.
Mrs. Jack Follrocl and daughJim Wynn hit a two-run ter, Kim, of Pomeroy; Mr. and
ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) - The homer aOO Doug Rader do·~bled Mrs. Garrett Circle ol Racine;
field in ~ .state American [.e.. home Hector Torres with the Mra. Mary Russell and grandgioo baseball toornament has winning run as the Astr05 beat daugh:ter of Waverly, W. Va.;
been narrowed to nve teams, Philad~lphia and threaten to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson and
with onb ~- urxleteated team, bust out or the NL cellar. sons ot Racine R. D.; Roger HolPT. PLEASANT - The Hev.
Cincinnati BenUey, In the run- Houston is only a game behind ter of Morning Star; Carl Cir- J. Gary Brown or Beaver I PL,
ninth place Loc Angeles,
ning,
has assumed the pastoral du-cle, local.
The other team s, all with one
ties
at the St. Peter's LutherMr. and Mr s. Ray Byers of
lo15s · In the double eUmination
an
Church.
Tamers Run spent a recent eve ~
tourney were ·to play Lhis mom·
He Is a graduate of Theil Colning at the home of Betty VanBENGAl.'; TO MOVE
tng.. The pairings: Steubenvllle
lege
and the Lutheran Theologi ..
Meter.
WILMINGTON , Ohio (UPO vs. Hillsboro aOO Worthington
cal
Seminary
in Gettysburg, Po_
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hudi!JOO. ot
va. I.:.ancaster. The· afternoon In less than two weeks the Ci~t­ &amp;Yracuse visited Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Brown has served as chapcontestants will be determined cinnati Bengals pack up their Allan Taylor &amp;mday.
lain of Baltimore City Hospital
training gear at Wilmington Colby the morning games.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Circle in Baltimore, Md.
· ln Thursday' s losers' bracket lege and move to a new tnlning and daug!lter of Columbus; RicSt. Peter's has been without
action, Lancaster scored three site at the Spinney field In Cin- ky Circle 0( Charleston, W, Va.; a pastor for the past year folcinnali.
r\Ul5 in the ninth to defeat Sid-The new entry In the American James Circle of New Haven, W. lowing the resignation and subney.
Ashley's Jim Rausch
Va., visited Mary Circle over sequent deaUl of the late Rev.
turned in a four-hitter in beat- Football League held its s um- the wttekend.
Harold KnolL
Ing Euclid 1-o and Worthington mer workouts here. The team
Mrs. Ma~el Lax of Ft. Laudpiled up II hits to down ste~&gt;­ moves to Cincinnati .o\ug. 27, erdale, Fla. Is "Visiting: Mr. and
More than 60 gridders are
benville 11-3.
Mrs. Douglas Circle and FlorNatlveo of the Pacllle
l(l.;WrtVKifl •ction, ~nUey v.·orking out now. The roster ence.
wlll
be
trimmed
to
46
on
SepL
lines
do a Uveiy busllil!u ·~
scoFed two runs in the third IDMr. and Mrs. Michael Leiot plying liant clarnobella !o
2,
ning tAi edge Hillsboro and later
and family of Columbus; Mr. and shell iucf curio collectors.
rallied In the eighth with five
Mrs. Roger Grueser anll Cam ~
runs to wallop Worthington 7-1. ELLIS SIGNS
Uy of Logan, visited with l\lr _
BALTIMORE
WPO- Leroy
HUisboro edged Elyria 4-3 when
and Mrs. Robert Lee and famJim Davis doobied with two oot Ellis, a 6-foot~ll center who Ily and Ralph Lee.
scoring the decisive runs In the averaged 12.4-poims a game
Larry Circle returned to bts
last, season, was signed Thurstop or the ninth.
employment at Joliet, 01., afday to a three year contnct by
the Baltimore Bullets of the ter two weeks vacation with OOme
folks.
International League Standings National Basketball Association.
Bullet owner Abe Pollio also
By United Pre" International
W. L_ Pet. GB announced that he plans to
TO SPEAK SUNDAY
renegotiate rookie star Earl
ToiOdo. •• __ .70 52 .574
The Rev . Cllfford ~. recMoproe•s two-year contract tor or Christ Episcopal Church,
Columbuo. , • .1\2 54 •534 5
Rochester. _ , ,$2 56 ,525 6
alter it was reported that Point Pleasant, will speak &amp;inMonroe might jiDJijl to the rival clay night at 7:30 at tile G r a c e
Jacksooville. •• 61 57 .517 1
Louiaville. _ •• 57 62 .479 11'.&gt; American Basketball Assocla- F,plsi!Ojlal Church, Pomel'O)'.
s.-racuse _••••55 61 ,474 12
tioo.
Bu!falo __ •••• 55 66 .455 !31h
Riclunond . ___ .52 66 ,441 16
Ttn~rsdl3'a Results
CoiiBDbua 6 Rochester 5, night
Louisville 6 SjTacuae 4, night
Jacksonvtlle 3 Butlalo 2, 1st
game twi-llgh4 14 innings
Jack8101viUe 4 Boffllo 3, 2nd
game, night
Only pme scheduled
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life tn the Vinton community,
He married the former Lucy

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llllolled taps lor &amp;II)' club trylq:
to halt the ·St. Louis Cti'dinals'
surge toward a second stralgtrt:
NaUooai ~ flag.
Prior to that day, Shannon
couldn't buy a standing room
tickel In the last line o! a
parade.
Then came a remarkable
change. Shannon hit a homer
against san Frsnclsco on May
30 an! the closely knit ranks at
the top of the NL gave ws.t to
the quick marching Cardinals.
Shannon Unstoppable
Shannoo has been virlually ·
Wl8topJ8b]e the last 21i.! months,
rising to a second place Ue ln
• runs balled in with 68 and
spoarheading St Louis to a 14game
lead. The Cords opened
especially running, aM precauthis
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margin Thursday as
tion as a preventive.
He said athletes should work Shannon drove in nve runs In
out in light, porous clothing, he- an 8-0 rout of the second place
g!Ming with 20 to 30 minute Chicago Cubs, Four of . those
.. utons twice dally and l!l"adu- runs scored oil his first major
ally increasing up to two hours
twice a day.

Smith, RD I, Racine, pooes-

Death Oaims

BaitiiJ!ore
Bolton
Cleve)and
Qai&lt;IMd
Mlnnescila
Now york
Call!ornta
Chicago
Washington

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t)'an. • ~ .62 57 ,521 15
Clncinliatl. • , '59· 56 .~13 16
Atlanta. , _ • _ ,61 .~59 .50S. 1~.,
P!.tloburgh. ... 57 63 ,47:; 20l ~
Phlladeipbla. ; ..55 63 .466 21' o
New YorK ••• 56' ,66 .459 22',',
Loa Angeles _ ,53 66 • 445 24
Thursday's Result•
Houstun ••••• 53 68 .438 25
California 3 Wash l,l)iilhl. ·
Thursday's Re1ulta
Oakland 4 New York .3.' nlllhl
Houston 3 Phlla 2; I!ISht
Pittoburcli '2 SID Fnn 0, night Boston 3 Chicago·O
Bait 4 Ml'm 3, lot, t..Uight
' St. Louil 8 Chioia&lt;l 0 .
Mim 2 Belt I, 2nd, dllht ...
· Only pmes ached.uied
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. Ttldey's Pfoboble Pitchers
Too.y's Probabl~ Pliciroro
All Tlmea EDT
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~Ctnoiruati (Maloney 10.7) at
New'. York (Peteraoo 6-8) lit
Chlcaao (Handa '14-61, 2:30 p,;m.
Oakland
(Odom 10-8), U p.m.
Atlanta (PIIj)i)lla lio9) at .St.
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(Coleman 8-13) 'at
Loul• (tarlton lr-7), 9 p,lll,
Calllomla
(llarreiaoo
0-3), If
sau Francisco &lt;Sadec.il! 11-m
,
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It Phlladelphli (1. Jackloo 10. p.m.
Baltimore
(PhQebus
13-10)
at
15), 7:35p.m.
MIMelola
(Perry
8-6),
9
p.m.
Loa Angeles (Drysdale 13-10)
Chicago (Fisher 6.:') at CleveII Pittaburgh (McBean 9-10), 8
land (WUiiams 9-'7), 1:30 p.ni.
p.m.
Detroit (McLain U-3) at BosHouston (Dierker 11-IO)atNew
ton
(Lonburg 3-3), 7:30 p.m.
York (Seaver 10.9), 8 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Saturday's Games
New York at Oakland, twilight
Cincinnati at Chtcago
Waahlni!OO at California, night
Atlanta at St. Louis, night
San Francisco at Philadelphia Baltimore at Minnesota
Los ling at Pittsburgh, night Chicaao at Cleveland
Detroit at Boston
Houston at New York.

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66 66 \ 545 1)
M 58 .525 ISJh,
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66' 6~ .t7s 'l.DW
54 6! .. 470 20
. 54 ·66 .450' 2:1&gt;
'49 69 :415.26\&gt;
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Cleveland ln!llanl· lost airo411or
ball galilo ThUrsday night, but
this one dldn't ~ eount.
The Clne)nnoli lleda irivaded
Cleveland MUI'i"W Stadium lor
lite *"""'"l exhll&gt;itloo pme for
the benoflt of aaocllol baseball in
Cleveland and lhe Nati&lt;mal LeaP club watiied awt¥ a

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pitcher ~ge Woodaon, Who tho soveolli ·liming : Wtlll:;'t h t
.... brou8ht qp from I'Ortland Tribe leading 2-1. The - .
this weoik to bolater the l&gt;ull - ,right - bander walked lour battori, incledllll one with t h e
JIOn.
The

in pitching rour iminga lor t
Tribe. Vincent Colbert, a atrong
rtihlhantlor from the Indians'
Reck J(UI elub, pitched l1ro inni,ga and ' ~eld the Reds hitless, while Rick Austin, up from
Watorllu17 iD the Eaotern League, gavo up one bit and wildpitched. a run home in hio twoinning aUnt.
Cleveland MJnager Alvift Dark
oald, "Those 11ro )'OUngatera look
like future ml)or leaguers. At
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and Dec....,.r 31, 1966 - A·
More than 4 years
Linda Hollon, ~-Dan Neaae, 2Dd,
B..Jenny De~ A~Pam Hander. A-Lee Ann Nease, lsi.
100, lat. A-Ann Holter, 2nd, A31e. Two year old heifer drop·
Rhea Mora, A-Grace King, A- pod between July I, 1!165_ aild:
Melanie Dean; A-Alan Holter, JUly 1, 1966 - A..R~ Mora,
A-Linda HolJon, A-Mary Lou lsi, A-Larry Hollon (FFA), lal
King, A-Daniel Nease, ,.\-Roger
CLASS 32 - JERSEYS' ~Nease, A-Larry Hollon (FF A). classes same as Class 31)
32a. Junior Call - G r and
30b EXPERIENCE SHOWMAN
Srd or 4th year
Champion Jersey, PaiWIIenderA-Gene\'a King, 1st, A-S!.ar- son; Reserve Champion Jersey,
on Ervin, A-Roma Nease, 2nd, Roger Nease; A-Pam Henderaon.
.\-Gordon Holter.
1st.
30c YEARLING SHOWMAN
32b. Senior Calf- A-Pam Hen2nd year
derson, 2nd, A-Roma Nease, 1st.
A-Janice Holter, .1\-D avId
32c. Junior Yearling llelrerKing, A-Mandie Rose, A-M a r k A..Roger Nease, 1st.
Mora, A-Lee Ann Nease, lst,
32f. Cow dropped prior to July
B~enise Dean, A...stephen Nease,
I 1965 - A-Pam Hender!IOil,

CLASS 30 !ilOWMANSHIP
:lOa OLD PRO

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30d NOVICE SHOWMAN

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A-Ton,Yo Carnahan, 1st.
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33a. Junior Calf - A-Denise

Dean, 2nd, A-Melanie Dean, 1st,
Reserve Champion Dairy Show- A - 9iaron Ervin, A - Jertre.y

-man, Ann Holter.

MEIGS COUNTY JUNIOH
DAIRY SHOW
CLASS !1 - GUERNSEY
31a. Junior calf born between

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Friend.
33b. Senior Calf - A-Jennifer Dean, 1st, A-Ann Holter, 2nd.

33c. Junior Yearling HeUer A-Gordon Holter, A-David King,

November 1, 1967 and May l,
1968, Grand Champion, Lee Am

!st.
33d. Senior Yearling Heifer
Neasei Reserve Champion, Dan- - A4anlce Holter, 1st, A-Man-

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When you take your bath,
make sure you have all your
bath equipment ready : towel,
robe, bath brush or sponge

mitt and pumice. Your favor-

MhWitporl

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or bciOoe clUII' "'11!'
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Welcomed by

Sewing Club

nrat In Ell&amp;lttll horso Vpe .
class'.'
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J. Hill, i'Omoroy, stilllm &lt;le,.;
Pal Jones, iibade Route I, mares

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with warm water and added
two capfuls of oil, make your
bath a two-phase ritual. First
scrub yourself with the bath
brush to help activate blood
circulation, then use the pumice stone to remove dead skin
cells from rough spots of feet,
knees and elbows. For the
second phase, lie quietly In
·the water and think pleasant
tlloughts while the oil smooths
all your skin to baby softness.
After you emerge from the
tub and dry with a fluffy terry
towel, shower yourself with
powder.

E ven

Cleopatra

would envy you the lasting
comfort of your bath.

ports were given by S t e v e

-r · Tuppers 'Plain$ '
HARDWARE
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Ptolnt, 0.
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Chaney, Marvin Taylor a n d
Jim Amsbary on Rabbits, Rope,
and Trees. Ralph Parker was in

charge of basketball and soccer for recreation. Mrs. Roy
Holter and Ant served refr-eshments to the members and advisors, Reid Yoong and Charles
Frecker.

THE BASHAS A GO-GO 4-11
Club met at the home ol Mrs.
Mary Rose, advlsor, recently.
Mrs. Rose looked at aU project
books and projecto. The girls
tried on their dresses. Refresh~ lon, news reporter.
ments were served by Mandie
Rose.
THE MEIGS COUNTY 4-H Better Livestock Guernsey and Jersey Club met on July 25 at 1he
home of Pam Henderson with
10 members and advisor, Donald
Mora, ln attendance. The group
discussed the Qaemsey plenlc,
a skating party and ille Belter
Livestock picnic. A demonstra·
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During tile buolneoo meeting
letter&amp; wore roacJ. 27 sick calli
reported. earda 10111 to 'tllreo
allut~no, and HawY Bltll1dl!' IUllil
w Mrl. Wickham for her 95th
btrthday, Mrs. Robert Balloy and
Mro. Wold $1enoer are leaders
lor tile next mooUng,

Roger Swartz
Home on Leave
.,,;,,., ITAIJAN • a,d of
aetreu A a a a Mapul II
Pill te work Ia lbiJ ICeae
!rom a lttlllumlq lllln
1a nleb Jbe 1t1rt wllll

AMN Roger E. Swartz, son or
Mr, IIIII -Mrr.-Gene-!!wartz,-Middleport. It home on a 30 day
Iaa~

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Mrs. Dodson

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club .. trimming &lt;a~~~e•.

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He enllolod In the Air Force
on Mardt 20 ond complelod his
baolc tralnlJW at Lockland Air
Force Baae In Texas. He Just
recently COIIIj)ieted 1 tecllnlcal
sc:bool 11 Lowry Air Force Baoe
In
Colorado.
Cti!SIER- Here lorolUIIlf
AMN
Swartz came to COlumreunion at the home of Nra.
bus
br
piiDe
aild w1a met there
A. Dodoan last week were Mr.
and Mra. ild&gt;ert Conroy, of MI- by bla mother, a l!liater, Mn.
ami, Fla., who were here for a Joy~ McCool, BDd son, Kelly,
week aild left MMII.Y; Mr. and hlo brother, Jerry, his /11'11111MrL ErroiJ Conroy Sr. and 101! mothor, Mrl. Edith A-, IDII
Hll8fl. aild Mr. aild l\lrs, ErroD !11111 ChrtsllaUoy.
He wlll leave from Now York
Conroy Jr. and clauihter, Klmon
Sept 13 :»r 1 three year
berl,f, all of Akroo, who .....,
tour
of clulj&lt; ill Italy,
laot F'rlda)'; Mr, and Mra. ert Conroy, locol; Jack COIIrO)'
ancl daus:bter, andiOIHJ&gt;olaw, Mr. ::~:!:·:~:.:·:·:·~:=::::;.;:::::::::; :;.;:;.,-:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:~;:;
lid Mra. Rodney ~rlnpr aild
beb7, Ill ot Cclumbus; Mr. aild
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MrL CurUo Wolfe, local; Mr. X
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Rlclo', anc1 daullllter lltbble, all
of lleljlnJ Mr, and Mro, Gooe
.·.
VIII Meter anof dau&amp;blar Sandrl,
oon lll1l,y, of GI'IIIYIIlo, Olllo,
lid Mrl. llptle VIlli Meter, AI·
FIIIDAY
!rod, all ~~~~~ tile dl,y,
TOWN AND COUNTRY store
Ulllllle to come wore Mra. at Radne UnttedMetllocllat
llodiOD'I cllualrtlr, Mrl. H. E. Ctwreh, 8 a.m. to t p.m. FrtIietz (llorb CODI'O)'), whop- dl,)' aild SoturdaJ b)' Baw1 HuotSunda,y, OVOnl!Wo llld · ller 1011, lero Clas1.
Durwooil Conror, 1101 II bollia.

At Home of

A special report 011 the
registration or Guemaey and Jersey llllmals was lllven b)' Roma
Nease and Rhaa Mora, -Pam Boo·
derson served refreshments to
THE EDEN 4-11 CLUB met recently at the home of C4r!D1e
Reed with 6 members altondlng. The memberadlS&lt;usaodclecoratlng the booth lor the fair ancl
lunches lor their pi&lt;Dic. T~
proJect lesson waa on drop bllcults. Marsha Kimes was ID
charge or reeraatlon and Karen
Reed served refreshment&amp;, accordlllg to Jollie Shloldl, ....
reporter.

Women•• SOclo-

cy ot Cbrlstlln ·Sorvtee IDIIallod
ttl allleero II tilt Jut replar
meoitlne,

Others preHIII...,.. Mro. Ellzobeth Wlekbam, Mrs, Erma HeU-

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Club met at the horne of Dan,
Lee Ann , and Steve Nease on
August 8 with 7 members and
advisor, Donald Mora, attending, The members discussed tile
cattle barn at the fair, their
patches, and their passes into
the filr, Loe AM Nease gave a
demonstration on uHow to Tie
and Use a Calf Halter." ~ special report on . Prepar~ , rpr
ill&amp; ' Fair ·was· ~~en ' bf' lloller
Nease, Roma Nease was in
charge ot recreation and M i s.
Fred Nease served refreshmenta, according 1&lt;1 Linda HOl-

ANNt.TON
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New Officers

Mrl, Purle,y Karr and Mro.
Mabel VanMeter preoented tile
program: IODI, "Uvlng t o r
Jea~a;" aert,pture. Gal. 1:1-10,
by Mra. VanMeter; 'tThe Purpoae of the Women'• Soclecy
by Mrl, Orr.
omc.en installed were prealdent, Mro. Leonard E&lt;wtn;vt&lt;eprelldent, Mrl. Ada MOrrlsi recor&lt;llng aacrotary, Mrs. Robert
Bailey; treasurer, Mr8. Harold
~eer: church actlvitiel!l, Mra.
John lla3'es, aild so&lt;lal church
concerns, Mrs. Eva Kimes.
The closing pra;yer waa read
by Mro. Orr aild the eloolog
10111 wu ,. !l Charfl8 I Have to

'and Slldln&amp;.clai.J.
·. l'llllf 46 bjehea and
E. J. Hill, tllree ftrats lneled.
IDi llalllon, nil\' 9r stiid colt
elan aild maruwlth foal ellss.
Mike .Jooe~. POmeroy Route 3,
Won ·a nrSt In the mireS and
Sllclhia i:lasa.
THE MEIGS 4-11 PLEA&amp;JIIE
Riders met reetn!ly at the homo
of Karen Grlllltll llltil 20 membero, 5 visitors, and advisor,
lllro. WUllolll Downlt, In atIAindance. A apodal report wao
given by Karen Grllllthoil Groom. ,
big, Saddling, Riding, and Unaaddllog Your I!Orso, The hoaless served refreshments to
members, visitors, and acMIJOI'.

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returned fram1 '*eallcalnGI'IIIII
Lake, Estes Park. Denver, and
COlorado ~rlJWJ, COlorado.

Installs .Its

New Member

12th ltJ&gt;.

ure and Ensllitt aaddlt,bred mire
IIIII) ,tool; .Eo' J:, Hnt, Pomeroy,

Sack or Packed Lunch. • VIckie Manley and Laura J{oover
demMitrated how to make eook·
tes. ~clal reporto were. &amp;!von
by Paula Morrto cn Water SafeIs; Diane Milliron an H&lt;&gt;me Sefe13'; and Tam! MllllT&lt;III on Kit·
chen Safety. The Bl'OUP visited
the Dalbert Mtlllran Toina!o
Fields at Letart aild OI\IOYed tile
trip Immensely aeeordlns to

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of ReedovUie whUe booth employee• Jim Whitlatch and Darlene Pope look OIL - S.mlnel

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BY JACK O'BRIAN

cauJiht.
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Ron Butler wrote a ploeo for
Arsos.v couple years back about
an American Oyer who for monture, llinecl tor TV automobile oy came to Pancho VUla'a rescommerdala - tor Chevrolet cue; Paramwnt'a current ''\'11.... Gtlted 111m dlrectDr J o h n Ia Rlcloal" stera Bob Mitchum
Frankeohelmor (splitting wttll as a Yank flyer who lor money
wtro Evan Evans)laiiQIIrtngJoan aida Panebo VUla and of coorse
Btmott's daughter Meltnda Mar- lawyers bavo the &lt;ue ... Paris
~ .., .. A Skourao !lim heiress problem: The Lido traditionally
w11J. ' wed Roger Gonzalez, a Con- was the place to see bare bosnocUcut Nature Boy cype ,.,. The omo but the Wblsper-behlnd-IIUIS
Tom lllarnontea (he'i tile New ts, Courrepa dlsplsyod just as
Jersoy-bom U, S. logal etlo&lt;he lll8l1l' at Its !albion previews ....
In the Rome Embase,y) and'Wife ~·s st!gmatle priest Father
Angela welcomed their second Plo, canl1lled to a Foggia monaon .... When the N. Y. Po s t aatery 1101110 to yean, Is slnklllO'Ies Into tts new plant (the log, age 81.
old, alao, Journll - American's)
VIncent Sardl Jr. Is (Nttlng
tt will be one column wider. that Den of E!Jilti'• bar back
Leslie Am Warren (TV's tn1&lt;1 the front window 'llllere It
"Cinderella") and her PriDce thrived tor 30 years; Vincent
Charmtllll JanPeteranpecttlletr also will have framed tile wt11
little princess any odltton ., ., of the late Bei'nle Hart, who left
Mamie Van Doren doesn't eare a comfortable sum to buy drinks
who ~~ lllto'l 35; but her tor bla old Sardl-b1r pals ....
ballpl111ng groom Lee Meyers Frencll Tourist Bureau urged
ta a bit ediY about blo qe - French citizens to vacation In
21 .... About ten eploodoa tn1&lt;1 France tilts summer and rack
thl~ faJ.lla pew ••Get ~" ep- that up u another DeGaulleJoas.
... l..;loa, ataJI.IJooo. -~ .. w·ill n , To10ri'ii new6st d!Koh!lt,' The
"marry., his "Agent 99/' Bar- Operation, folded instanter and
bara Feldon .... Small Inside opens lhortly as a French reslnln.Y: Adams' real -IUe w I I e taurant .,.. Tiny Ttm ts a drab
llorotb.r will pit¥ a brtcloamald, enough entertaiDer but he's beWhen "Her First Roman" (the log lollowed already b)' a Tiny
Lallie Uqama - Richard Klle,y Ted and a '1111)' Tom .. ,. Tbe
musical mw In Jt&gt;ston) has t t a Roundtable celebrates Ita loth
Bdwy. tlrat - night II ms.v be a annlveraary aa a belly-&lt;ooslni
triple celebration: Tho Soon No- spct; and Its corporate tummy
Jana and Larry Doug). ., of its runneth over beea~se a convene&amp;&amp;! npect ol!aprlng tllat Oct. lion or 10,000 Greeka lo clle
night .... "Curley McDimple" here any leer .... There'a an
tuthon Mary Boylan and Roti- ugly bar-war carbonating- over
ert ~h just completed • mu- which braildo of aaltzer 1111 used
Ileal about Step~ster ... . Ill the small, wlnorable oaloons
Alt'n. Truman Capote: 'a... tloy- Wbldt uso so mueh aoda water
budget &amp;ropean nick Is tilled .. ., WUIIe Wyler's riward from
utn lee Cold Blood" .•.• Past - Columbla tor his ''Funny Girl"
there, l'llstolllee on W. Cnd St. Job: his new llxi!l&lt;ture deal
- take down tile James Earl ean brbq: him $10 million.
Ray wanted - poster; he' • been
ZIIDlck's nesotlatlns llltb RuNEW YORK - Joan Claude
Kllly the old-dlamp, rumored to
have • Ford heiress In his fll-

Social
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MONDAY
lll'AII GRANGE Staalll par.
Q', ~. 8 p.m. at ll'lnP
ball, CwaloY Roa4 2, DOJ1h ot
Slltm C-r, Public Invited.
Ordara ..., bt .Pia* to
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. WEIINESIAY .
\1ACATIOII BIBLE So- IIIII
.,_ fttld II st. Paul Llltbtran
Cllll'dl .lajplft IN~ tor 111•
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The groop ..,rl&lt;ed 1111.the'j}roject les8011 unow 1o Pr$11"e a

P..trs. Barbara Roush. The8members In attendance worked on
their projects and plans for the
next meeting wtlen the llltdoor
Cookery projects wUl be judged .

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vACATIONS

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ~
ot J)ayton were the JIUOI.\1
Mr-. Boney MitchelL Mrs. Mit.

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ite soap, scented bath oil or reporter. Twenty-one members
baby oil and baby powder are were in attendance. Special re- Llvestock Guernaey and Jersey
ideal to pamper anyone's skin.
After you bave filled your tub

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Alan Holter, 2nd, A-Mary L o u
King.
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dropped between January 1, 1967
Grand Champion Holsfeln, Alan
and June 30, 1967 - A-Mark Holter; Reserve Champion Hoi Mora, 2nd, A-&amp;ephen Nease, lat.
3ld. senior Yearling Heifer

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RHONDA WFST, neWI report.
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3lf. Aged Cow - A-Melanie
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BATTERY

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Pomerci)' Nolionolllalili.l!liiForm
Buteau i.Nw~milrk ~e,

A-Grace King, 2nd, A-Geneva
King, 1st.

FOI YOUI

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Milts• ~ f-11 ~.Live­

Nease.
3lb. Senior CaH born between
July I, 1967 and October 31,
1967 - A-Tony Carnahan, 2nd,
A-Linda Hollon, 1st.
31c. Junior Yearling Hetrer

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33e. Two Year Old

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A-Mark Mora, 2nd, A-Dan Nease,
A-stephen

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tlie _Syra1~ A-Pam Henderson, 1st, A- 'cuse Park witil Mrs, DelmaKorr
Roger Nease, 2nd.
and Mra. Eva MUitron, club
CLASS 33. HOLSTEINS {Sib- leaders. Eight members - -

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btrosa•a widow OdUe for Rubt' s
movte-blO!II'.P,Y .... Brt n o t

even toda¥'s permissive moral ..
113' wtll let his Whole tale wag
'llllore It led, among tile rl&lt;h,
famouo and ltlll powerful ., ..
Jazz star Buddy de Franco's exwife Nita Barnott opened a mellow wine-dine spct (23 E. 74th
St.) called "Tbe Nlgbt Mood"
.... The Salvation Army has a
&lt;Dior - booklst about poverzy
li'OUild tbe world; Its text ia unusual - )JSt Hal Davld'&amp;lyrt&lt;O
to 10 What the World Nelda Now."
The Broadwt¥ A&amp;s'n, and tile
cops really obould shag tile sad,
drab charader who stands dall]
ootslcte Bdwy .' s Brtll Bldg. and
Bronx cheerfl every passerby;
and insults women; aome Tin Pan

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and Dec....,.r 31, 1966 - A·
More than 4 years
Linda Hollon, ~-Dan Neaae, 2Dd,
B..Jenny De~ A~Pam Hander. A-Lee Ann Nease, lsi.
100, lat. A-Ann Holter, 2nd, A31e. Two year old heifer drop·
Rhea Mora, A-Grace King, A- pod between July I, 1!165_ aild:
Melanie Dean; A-Alan Holter, JUly 1, 1966 - A..R~ Mora,
A-Linda HolJon, A-Mary Lou lsi, A-Larry Hollon (FFA), lal
King, A-Daniel Nease, ,.\-Roger
CLASS 32 - JERSEYS' ~Nease, A-Larry Hollon (FF A). classes same as Class 31)
32a. Junior Call - G r and
30b EXPERIENCE SHOWMAN
Srd or 4th year
Champion Jersey, PaiWIIenderA-Gene\'a King, 1st, A-S!.ar- son; Reserve Champion Jersey,
on Ervin, A-Roma Nease, 2nd, Roger Nease; A-Pam Henderaon.
.\-Gordon Holter.
1st.
30c YEARLING SHOWMAN
32b. Senior Calf- A-Pam Hen2nd year
derson, 2nd, A-Roma Nease, 1st.
A-Janice Holter, .1\-D avId
32c. Junior Yearling llelrerKing, A-Mandie Rose, A-M a r k A..Roger Nease, 1st.
Mora, A-Lee Ann Nease, lst,
32f. Cow dropped prior to July
B~enise Dean, A...stephen Nease,
I 1965 - A-Pam Hender!IOil,

CLASS 30 !ilOWMANSHIP
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30d NOVICE SHOWMAN

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A-Ton,Yo Carnahan, 1st.
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33a. Junior Calf - A-Denise

Dean, 2nd, A-Melanie Dean, 1st,
Reserve Champion Dairy Show- A - 9iaron Ervin, A - Jertre.y

-man, Ann Holter.

MEIGS COUNTY JUNIOH
DAIRY SHOW
CLASS !1 - GUERNSEY
31a. Junior calf born between

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33b. Senior Calf - A-Jennifer Dean, 1st, A-Ann Holter, 2nd.

33c. Junior Yearling HeUer A-Gordon Holter, A-David King,

November 1, 1967 and May l,
1968, Grand Champion, Lee Am

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33d. Senior Yearling Heifer
Neasei Reserve Champion, Dan- - A4anlce Holter, 1st, A-Man-

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When you take your bath,
make sure you have all your
bath equipment ready : towel,
robe, bath brush or sponge

mitt and pumice. Your favor-

MhWitporl

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or bciOoe clUII' "'11!'
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nrat In Ell&amp;lttll horso Vpe .
class'.'
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J. Hill, i'Omoroy, stilllm &lt;le,.;
Pal Jones, iibade Route I, mares

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with warm water and added
two capfuls of oil, make your
bath a two-phase ritual. First
scrub yourself with the bath
brush to help activate blood
circulation, then use the pumice stone to remove dead skin
cells from rough spots of feet,
knees and elbows. For the
second phase, lie quietly In
·the water and think pleasant
tlloughts while the oil smooths
all your skin to baby softness.
After you emerge from the
tub and dry with a fluffy terry
towel, shower yourself with
powder.

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would envy you the lasting
comfort of your bath.

ports were given by S t e v e

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Chaney, Marvin Taylor a n d
Jim Amsbary on Rabbits, Rope,
and Trees. Ralph Parker was in

charge of basketball and soccer for recreation. Mrs. Roy
Holter and Ant served refr-eshments to the members and advisors, Reid Yoong and Charles
Frecker.

THE BASHAS A GO-GO 4-11
Club met at the home ol Mrs.
Mary Rose, advlsor, recently.
Mrs. Rose looked at aU project
books and projecto. The girls
tried on their dresses. Refresh~ lon, news reporter.
ments were served by Mandie
Rose.
THE MEIGS COUNTY 4-H Better Livestock Guernsey and Jersey Club met on July 25 at 1he
home of Pam Henderson with
10 members and advisor, Donald
Mora, ln attendance. The group
discussed the Qaemsey plenlc,
a skating party and ille Belter
Livestock picnic. A demonstra·
tlon was given by all of the boys

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During tile buolneoo meeting
letter&amp; wore roacJ. 27 sick calli
reported. earda 10111 to 'tllreo
allut~no, and HawY Bltll1dl!' IUllil
w Mrl. Wickham for her 95th
btrthday, Mrs. Robert Balloy and
Mro. Wold $1enoer are leaders
lor tile next mooUng,

Roger Swartz
Home on Leave
.,,;,,., ITAIJAN • a,d of
aetreu A a a a Mapul II
Pill te work Ia lbiJ ICeae
!rom a lttlllumlq lllln
1a nleb Jbe 1t1rt wllll

AMN Roger E. Swartz, son or
Mr, IIIII -Mrr.-Gene-!!wartz,-Middleport. It home on a 30 day
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Mrs. Dodson

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club .. trimming &lt;a~~~e•.

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He enllolod In the Air Force
on Mardt 20 ond complelod his
baolc tralnlJW at Lockland Air
Force Baae In Texas. He Just
recently COIIIj)ieted 1 tecllnlcal
sc:bool 11 Lowry Air Force Baoe
In
Colorado.
Cti!SIER- Here lorolUIIlf
AMN
Swartz came to COlumreunion at the home of Nra.
bus
br
piiDe
aild w1a met there
A. Dodoan last week were Mr.
and Mra. ild&gt;ert Conroy, of MI- by bla mother, a l!liater, Mn.
ami, Fla., who were here for a Joy~ McCool, BDd son, Kelly,
week aild left MMII.Y; Mr. and hlo brother, Jerry, his /11'11111MrL ErroiJ Conroy Sr. and 101! mothor, Mrl. Edith A-, IDII
Hll8fl. aild Mr. aild l\lrs, ErroD !11111 ChrtsllaUoy.
He wlll leave from Now York
Conroy Jr. and clauihter, Klmon
Sept 13 :»r 1 three year
berl,f, all of Akroo, who .....,
tour
of clulj&lt; ill Italy,
laot F'rlda)'; Mr, and Mra. ert Conroy, locol; Jack COIIrO)'
ancl daus:bter, andiOIHJ&gt;olaw, Mr. ::~:!:·:~:.:·:·:·~:=::::;.;:::::::::; :;.;:;.,-:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:~;:;
lid Mra. Rodney ~rlnpr aild
beb7, Ill ot Cclumbus; Mr. aild
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MrL CurUo Wolfe, local; Mr. X
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Rlclo', anc1 daullllter lltbble, all
of lleljlnJ Mr, and Mro, Gooe
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VIII Meter anof dau&amp;blar Sandrl,
oon lll1l,y, of GI'IIIYIIlo, Olllo,
lid Mrl. llptle VIlli Meter, AI·
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!rod, all ~~~~~ tile dl,y,
TOWN AND COUNTRY store
Ulllllle to come wore Mra. at Radne UnttedMetllocllat
llodiOD'I cllualrtlr, Mrl. H. E. Ctwreh, 8 a.m. to t p.m. FrtIietz (llorb CODI'O)'), whop- dl,)' aild SoturdaJ b)' Baw1 HuotSunda,y, OVOnl!Wo llld · ller 1011, lero Clas1.
Durwooil Conror, 1101 II bollia.

At Home of

A special report 011 the
registration or Guemaey and Jersey llllmals was lllven b)' Roma
Nease and Rhaa Mora, -Pam Boo·
derson served refreshments to
THE EDEN 4-11 CLUB met recently at the home of C4r!D1e
Reed with 6 members altondlng. The memberadlS&lt;usaodclecoratlng the booth lor the fair ancl
lunches lor their pi&lt;Dic. T~
proJect lesson waa on drop bllcults. Marsha Kimes was ID
charge or reeraatlon and Karen
Reed served refreshment&amp;, accordlllg to Jollie Shloldl, ....
reporter.

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cy ot Cbrlstlln ·Sorvtee IDIIallod
ttl allleero II tilt Jut replar
meoitlne,

Others preHIII...,.. Mro. Ellzobeth Wlekbam, Mrs, Erma HeU-

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Club met at the horne of Dan,
Lee Ann , and Steve Nease on
August 8 with 7 members and
advisor, Donald Mora, attending, The members discussed tile
cattle barn at the fair, their
patches, and their passes into
the filr, Loe AM Nease gave a
demonstration on uHow to Tie
and Use a Calf Halter." ~ special report on . Prepar~ , rpr
ill&amp; ' Fair ·was· ~~en ' bf' lloller
Nease, Roma Nease was in
charge ot recreation and M i s.
Fred Nease served refreshmenta, according 1&lt;1 Linda HOl-

ANNt.TON
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New Officers

Mrl, Purle,y Karr and Mro.
Mabel VanMeter preoented tile
program: IODI, "Uvlng t o r
Jea~a;" aert,pture. Gal. 1:1-10,
by Mra. VanMeter; 'tThe Purpoae of the Women'• Soclecy
by Mrl, Orr.
omc.en installed were prealdent, Mro. Leonard E&lt;wtn;vt&lt;eprelldent, Mrl. Ada MOrrlsi recor&lt;llng aacrotary, Mrs. Robert
Bailey; treasurer, Mr8. Harold
~eer: church actlvitiel!l, Mra.
John lla3'es, aild so&lt;lal church
concerns, Mrs. Eva Kimes.
The closing pra;yer waa read
by Mro. Orr aild the eloolog
10111 wu ,. !l Charfl8 I Have to

'and Slldln&amp;.clai.J.
·. l'llllf 46 bjehea and
E. J. Hill, tllree ftrats lneled.
IDi llalllon, nil\' 9r stiid colt
elan aild maruwlth foal ellss.
Mike .Jooe~. POmeroy Route 3,
Won ·a nrSt In the mireS and
Sllclhia i:lasa.
THE MEIGS 4-11 PLEA&amp;JIIE
Riders met reetn!ly at the homo
of Karen Grlllltll llltil 20 membero, 5 visitors, and advisor,
lllro. WUllolll Downlt, In atIAindance. A apodal report wao
given by Karen Grllllthoil Groom. ,
big, Saddling, Riding, and Unaaddllog Your I!Orso, The hoaless served refreshments to
members, visitors, and acMIJOI'.

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Lake, Estes Park. Denver, and
COlorado ~rlJWJ, COlorado.

Installs .Its

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ure and Ensllitt aaddlt,bred mire
IIIII) ,tool; .Eo' J:, Hnt, Pomeroy,

Sack or Packed Lunch. • VIckie Manley and Laura J{oover
demMitrated how to make eook·
tes. ~clal reporto were. &amp;!von
by Paula Morrto cn Water SafeIs; Diane Milliron an H&lt;&gt;me Sefe13'; and Tam! MllllT&lt;III on Kit·
chen Safety. The Bl'OUP visited
the Dalbert Mtlllran Toina!o
Fields at Letart aild OI\IOYed tile
trip Immensely aeeordlns to

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Is the secUoo where games of oldll are p~ed. Here, to88h1t hoops Ia Jim car.
of ReedovUie whUe booth employee• Jim Whitlatch and Darlene Pope look OIL - S.mlnel

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BY JACK O'BRIAN

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Ron Butler wrote a ploeo for
Arsos.v couple years back about
an American Oyer who for monture, llinecl tor TV automobile oy came to Pancho VUla'a rescommerdala - tor Chevrolet cue; Paramwnt'a current ''\'11.... Gtlted 111m dlrectDr J o h n Ia Rlcloal" stera Bob Mitchum
Frankeohelmor (splitting wttll as a Yank flyer who lor money
wtro Evan Evans)laiiQIIrtngJoan aida Panebo VUla and of coorse
Btmott's daughter Meltnda Mar- lawyers bavo the &lt;ue ... Paris
~ .., .. A Skourao !lim heiress problem: The Lido traditionally
w11J. ' wed Roger Gonzalez, a Con- was the place to see bare bosnocUcut Nature Boy cype ,.,. The omo but the Wblsper-behlnd-IIUIS
Tom lllarnontea (he'i tile New ts, Courrepa dlsplsyod just as
Jersoy-bom U, S. logal etlo&lt;he lll8l1l' at Its !albion previews ....
In the Rome Embase,y) and'Wife ~·s st!gmatle priest Father
Angela welcomed their second Plo, canl1lled to a Foggia monaon .... When the N. Y. Po s t aatery 1101110 to yean, Is slnklllO'Ies Into tts new plant (the log, age 81.
old, alao, Journll - American's)
VIncent Sardl Jr. Is (Nttlng
tt will be one column wider. that Den of E!Jilti'• bar back
Leslie Am Warren (TV's tn1&lt;1 the front window 'llllere It
"Cinderella") and her PriDce thrived tor 30 years; Vincent
Charmtllll JanPeteranpecttlletr also will have framed tile wt11
little princess any odltton ., ., of the late Bei'nle Hart, who left
Mamie Van Doren doesn't eare a comfortable sum to buy drinks
who ~~ lllto'l 35; but her tor bla old Sardl-b1r pals ....
ballpl111ng groom Lee Meyers Frencll Tourist Bureau urged
ta a bit ediY about blo qe - French citizens to vacation In
21 .... About ten eploodoa tn1&lt;1 France tilts summer and rack
thl~ faJ.lla pew ••Get ~" ep- that up u another DeGaulleJoas.
... l..;loa, ataJI.IJooo. -~ .. w·ill n , To10ri'ii new6st d!Koh!lt,' The
"marry., his "Agent 99/' Bar- Operation, folded instanter and
bara Feldon .... Small Inside opens lhortly as a French reslnln.Y: Adams' real -IUe w I I e taurant .,.. Tiny Ttm ts a drab
llorotb.r will pit¥ a brtcloamald, enough entertaiDer but he's beWhen "Her First Roman" (the log lollowed already b)' a Tiny
Lallie Uqama - Richard Klle,y Ted and a '1111)' Tom .. ,. Tbe
musical mw In Jt&gt;ston) has t t a Roundtable celebrates Ita loth
Bdwy. tlrat - night II ms.v be a annlveraary aa a belly-&lt;ooslni
triple celebration: Tho Soon No- spct; and Its corporate tummy
Jana and Larry Doug). ., of its runneth over beea~se a convene&amp;&amp;! npect ol!aprlng tllat Oct. lion or 10,000 Greeka lo clle
night .... "Curley McDimple" here any leer .... There'a an
tuthon Mary Boylan and Roti- ugly bar-war carbonating- over
ert ~h just completed • mu- which braildo of aaltzer 1111 used
Ileal about Step~ster ... . Ill the small, wlnorable oaloons
Alt'n. Truman Capote: 'a... tloy- Wbldt uso so mueh aoda water
budget &amp;ropean nick Is tilled .. ., WUIIe Wyler's riward from
utn lee Cold Blood" .•.• Past - Columbla tor his ''Funny Girl"
there, l'llstolllee on W. Cnd St. Job: his new llxi!l&lt;ture deal
- take down tile James Earl ean brbq: him $10 million.
Ray wanted - poster; he' • been
ZIIDlck's nesotlatlns llltb RuNEW YORK - Joan Claude
Kllly the old-dlamp, rumored to
have • Ford heiress In his fll-

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lll'AII GRANGE Staalll par.
Q', ~. 8 p.m. at ll'lnP
ball, CwaloY Roa4 2, DOJ1h ot
Slltm C-r, Public Invited.
Ordara ..., bt .Pia* to
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. WEIINESIAY .
\1ACATIOII BIBLE So- IIIII
.,_ fttld II st. Paul Llltbtran
Cllll'dl .lajplft IN~ tor 111•
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The groop ..,rl&lt;ed 1111.the'j}roject les8011 unow 1o Pr$11"e a

P..trs. Barbara Roush. The8members In attendance worked on
their projects and plans for the
next meeting wtlen the llltdoor
Cookery projects wUl be judged .

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ~
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Mr-. Boney MitchelL Mrs. Mit.

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ite soap, scented bath oil or reporter. Twenty-one members
baby oil and baby powder are were in attendance. Special re- Llvestock Guernaey and Jersey
ideal to pamper anyone's skin.
After you bave filled your tub

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King.
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dropped between January 1, 1967
Grand Champion Holsfeln, Alan
and June 30, 1967 - A-Mark Holter; Reserve Champion Hoi Mora, 2nd, A-&amp;ephen Nease, lat.
3ld. senior Yearling Heifer

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RHONDA WFST, neWI report.
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3lf. Aged Cow - A-Melanie
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Pomerci)' Nolionolllalili.l!liiForm
Buteau i.Nw~milrk ~e,

A-Grace King, 2nd, A-Geneva
King, 1st.

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Milts• ~ f-11 ~.Live­

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3lb. Senior CaH born between
July I, 1967 and October 31,
1967 - A-Tony Carnahan, 2nd,
A-Linda Hollon, 1st.
31c. Junior Yearling Hetrer

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A-Mark Mora, 2nd, A-Dan Nease,
A-stephen

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tlie _Syra1~ A-Pam Henderson, 1st, A- 'cuse Park witil Mrs, DelmaKorr
Roger Nease, 2nd.
and Mra. Eva MUitron, club
CLASS 33. HOLSTEINS {Sib- leaders. Eight members - -

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btrosa•a widow OdUe for Rubt' s
movte-blO!II'.P,Y .... Brt n o t

even toda¥'s permissive moral ..
113' wtll let his Whole tale wag
'llllore It led, among tile rl&lt;h,
famouo and ltlll powerful ., ..
Jazz star Buddy de Franco's exwife Nita Barnott opened a mellow wine-dine spct (23 E. 74th
St.) called "Tbe Nlgbt Mood"
.... The Salvation Army has a
&lt;Dior - booklst about poverzy
li'OUild tbe world; Its text ia unusual - )JSt Hal Davld'&amp;lyrt&lt;O
to 10 What the World Nelda Now."
The Broadwt¥ A&amp;s'n, and tile
cops really obould shag tile sad,
drab charader who stands dall]
ootslcte Bdwy .' s Brtll Bldg. and
Bronx cheerfl every passerby;
and insults women; aome Tin Pan

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10:30 A.M.- JUNIOR FAIR PARADE

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"Is JiYerticuiOfir IIJiflhl"l lib Sflii'OIJfllew?"
Deelded Fate
It was up to tile spectators

to decide whet)ler tile llfe of
a defeated Roman gladiator
should be spared. By pointing
their thwnbs down, they could
Instruct tbe victor to klll him.
If the crowd waved and applauded, the defeated gladiator llved to 6ght another day.

ASK TO WED

PT. PLEASANT - Darrell
Franklin White, 19, Mlddlt(IOI'~
0., and Deboraha Diane Tennant,
16, New Haven, have ,made Ill
opplleaUon for a marriage license in the offtce ot the county
clerk.

OHIO VALLEY
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At Tho Homo Ollnotollt Crodlt •

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m!g!Jt got terribly cltnn s,y with the
storm windows." lawnmower, and
outdoor palnthrush - man's de-

partments.
Getlt?- H.
Dear Helen:
1 found my husband In an af.

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it' 1 as it he were still away.
I know the affair Is over, but he
wontt speak 1o me unless ftis
necessary, and he sleeps on the
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company ls he his old oelf. Then
he talks to me and even teases.
As 100n as friends leave, he
clams up again,

I love Ill)' busband terribly
much, but ru be btadlng lor the
divorce court If this keeps up.
He hallll't oald a Wllrd of endoarment or ki ased me ln tllree
montllal - LOST INTEREST IN
LIFE
Dear Lost:
Have you modo It plllln t h e
gboat of his glrl friend lm't
nttUng around the hoUse? Amao
can't act natural with a third
part;y preiOIII.
Perhaps he's doing peoanet
because he thinks 100 eopeet lt.
Ma;rbe he' o walling for you to
make the first move, whUe you
walt ln hurt o!lonee for him to
come to YOU.
Sod how IIWIY marrtageo drift
apart because each partner expool• the other to say u oil .
So say It, friend: Somebocl1 hen
tol- H.
Dear Helen:
I certainly felt for llle ..,....
•lho bousht ._live Cbr!stmao
gllta for om .. worker• and 11'1
very UtUe ln reWrn.
I joined m.v ftrm last November. lmmedl&amp;tely lwaaapproached for a farewell glft 1o the lirl
I WIS replac!ngl Then lt was a
birthday preaent for myboaa. M)'
salary; Minimum hourly wage;
his, wer $15,000 a year.
Then l was told they exchan&amp;ed $5 gifts at Cbr!stmao, plus a
$3 donation towards clocorat!ona
aad a party, I eMed up hav[lllf1o
apend more for my 11811 ro-workera thiD I could afford for my

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every respect except for betni
remote. He took two part Ume
jobs besides hts regular ooe,
to help with ttnances. He tf.kes
us on picnics, to roovtea, but

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SUIIdll7 m, Sunday EvqeUstle moellqJ,
So;booJ . !qt. Scbool, 7:30p.m, Prayer meotinl, Wed·,
clllitl tor all - · 9:30a.m.: nelda1, 7:80p.m.
l(clriiiJw Waroblp, 10:80 a.m.: . TIIESALVATION ARMY-~·
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Scott of Co- H. stol&gt;blna, pulm-, Wmolh!p, 9
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. munl~l\011 "\'4 ~donf
" boeauo when folb ,..,., olclor
tberbacome pnooeuptocl wltll thm"""
ll'*'e orbit ot ll!ol
l1llllor eortatnly onion Ufo eonoploa, ly prooecupled wltb bbuolf, Bid he l&gt;qlna ID walk o•d ta&amp;-poh llw
hill world bt.llooul
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tnlnina' our &lt;hurdles p..mclo, Bll
fo!th mori keep pace wllh bla ..._.
ina',world.
And u ,.......uJII, ill worolJip ·..,.
CbtlatlaD dOYotloD, WO oood UUwlla
the spiritual' clfla our ehnreheo - ·
For It really to a ~It! world. hll IC
challeDIIU, opportunllleo, and p..,.U:.
ina: tomorrowa. It aiW&amp;J~ loob t;bol
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separated IWQ weeks, then be

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By Helen Bollel

Doar Helen:
Please toll me wfzyohwiJY Is It
IJlllldlng )ldgment ln the lllliOOI1I
o1 $6,040. The blll ol complaint that a man wbo can take apart a
state• that on Ma;y 28th, 1968 whole ear and put It together atbe plalntltra housetrailer, tul- gain rlsht can't mallter a little
ly ~. wao oevorely clom- llimple ope:rnUm llke punching
qed by rire whlch was covered the rtg!Jt but1oo oo an automatby lnluraoee policies with tilt . Ic washing macblne? Or wilY he
defeadaol and the defondant fall. always fouls up tlle d!abwaaher
ed and refused to poy oald clom- ..-erbeuoes!t7
He wouldn't think of overload·
ago u COYered by polleiea.
tnr the eaglne 1o hi• power aaw,
but he'll put 20 pounds o1 clothes
ln on lli&gt;OJIIId washer and wonclor wilY It olq&gt;s splmiJJg. And
111 matter how I toll him, be ft.

2-Hour
. DRY QfANING

TIFFIN CREDIT JEWELERS

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Helen Help
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$1,500 from the deCendant•, or
o!ther of them.
The _...t adlm la st;vled
Charl11 M.. Taylor va. Mimehorns lniRU'ance Company, Tulsa, Okla. with the plalnUtr do·

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. ~ lfcitsblil, 10:4$ 1. 11.1 laJO. · 1!1114--'WMk lll'iii'M' m' .t,&gt;!'lt•r ..,u_
p, m.illrl.
111, 7,30 P. "" · -~. w~"~'·
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Fr~FtU£. Smiii!,
•IN:· • • ~·---· ~lalilelller,
·"'" 7•JIO • l'OMEROY ·LowER LIGH'l
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.. B4Y, 1!0l' &lt;raylor, JJUfol', Hila
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UNITED. • -1111, !. S. SUpt. i $\IIIII" ·.
BRETHIIEN IN CHRIST -lllv. Sdtool, 9:30 a.m.;Woroiili.&gt;aerr•
Mel'HI Smltlll paolor. s ~ n da 1 .leo. 10:80 a. IDol ·Ewnhll - ·
~· 9:30 ~ "!&gt;I Rua..U-~ _8, 1180 p.,-m; .....,,.. anet
""~'• ~~ Alfr6d Wolf.,, alotot:- Praile oenleo, 1b1Jrlldi;)', 7iall
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lilt. kornlllli Sermon 111. II., Jolllo . ,.,,..,../_.............,.,m'
~EifiiE'I,'IIOiliST CIIURCB iwnbw aarmon, 7:30p.m., alter· . THBcRill'"""" Mimlv.,.,.,
-l'liilillli'lir~ Cllftll Sdtool 9;U lllltl11i each SuiiiiiJ, Claal'~ , CII\JRCH - Rev, C, J. [Aeley,
.. .Iii.; \t~ amtce, io:lli. 1111 11 ...... .lltomatiDII SUnoiiJ pallOr. c~~ar&lt;h Scilaol, 8180a.m.;
'ffi'," I~J!I,CI!IIU~oe, 'l',ao .mcmdiiiiO.:'DaWIIIolter, cia 11 W..-lhlp I01"VIeo, lO,atl a._!D.
Lll!!ol &gt;·· ~~o·lau W~, 1'UIIllC ~ lllllie\-, Cl1rllllan E-.w, 7:30
RACINE METHODIST.- W.
to lll'l!d ~"~eo, G'-1· Po m. "'l'J ·olhet Sunday eve- Dele McClurg, pulor. Sunday
· lllloO: mlid~; ~erew.s,s. n11w. Jttn Sexaoll, president. 'ftebool, 9:$0"a.m4w..-1111Pa""~
··Mro. ~VI!IIVl'lllkea.oi'· Prl\)'er - . . , 7:31i p.m.tvel'J let, lO.ao a. m., .llall..- choir
Pal'*' Wi, Jl«VaaWI!Dsa,lllli- W.,...._, Board meoUnr. 7:30 priiCtlct, WOdnoadoy, 8-.20 fl, m.;
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lint MDnday of lilonlh. · Son1or CboiJ' pOadice, 1bm'ldaY,
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7:80 p, m. ~ H111tler j:lasa
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. POIIEIIOt FIBST BAn1ST- , POMEROY TRINITY UNITED ' meet!Ds, fourlb FrldaJ of eaeb
METii- ~~.· R~wliuoml, ·pallor. Jolm ciiURcH or CHIIIST- Ret. w. monlll at 6 11o pi. wealeyan s.rv.
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School, WDe,, Sunday . SChool ........· 11. P.rr!n, ,Pdlilr. l'ltrlck D. ole Gtdld, fourlb ~of each
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tend!JIII. Salila1 SebaOI, 9:80 1. Wood, Supt. Sunday Scbool, 9:15 IIKIOih, 7:30 p. m.; Julilor IIIP.
9:30 1. m;l .WorlhJP. aervioe, M.1 u-.1- wlirlhlp, 10!JO o. • m,•,
10:26 a. m. MYF, 4:30 p. 10. eaeb &amp;mda,y;
10:80 , 1.; m; YOitiii, &amp;!I!' .Junlor
p.
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llble
Study,
Youth
choir
;..oal,llaldaJ,
Stollar Hl8h MYF, 5,atl p.m.,
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)'OUib W'ftoe, 6:4$ P. m. Ew- Wti!De_,,1 p. ln., Choir prae· 6:30 p. m. 111'1. Manln Burt, eaeb SUnday,
llllw -•lilfi, 7:30. 'PrQer and . uet;8:30 p, m. W-odty.
&lt;llnelor:, Sea1ar eholrrehearaal,
PORTLAND IIETIIODIST ._,_
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7:30p.m., Jlrl, 1'1111 Rev. W. n.1e lleCiurl, putor.
LAUREL CLJFr Fiii:B~
UNnED FAITif. ClltJIICIIllT. UNION BAI'Tm- Rev, ~ dlnclor. '11111rlda1, oil 811111117 SchOol, 9:SO a.m.; Wor·
' Olur CHUJicit- Sim4vScbJiol . Neue. Sttlhment - lloliirt E. Cecil COX, lJIPrr, Slllll117 Scbool daJ, ~ Bee quUIIJw party In ahip 101'\'!eo, 7:1141 P. m,
t:30 •. iD;, __._ Obnbip,' lbltfi,.Sr,, p'aotOr, llmdl,ySchool _.....,_, Larry ~ ......h IOCial room.
. OAK GROVE METHODIST . 10110 1. m,, ·- - ·· ~~ liooiioitli Matocin, ~Schooi;8:451.DI.ISundil7 ·RIITLAND CII\JRCH OF W, DalelleCiurg,paator.SWiday
7:30 p. lllol Wti\Jellllir ~- llmdl,r sebocil, 8:30 i. 'm.; wol'o evonllw ~· 7:30; WldnH· CHIIIST - ~ W, Carter, pal· School, 10:30 1. m.; WorshiP
. 1111 Youth Ctuladera, 6:30 p, m.. •hlP Sin!Ce, 10:80 a. m. and dll7 grayer and Bible lllal;y, 7:30 tor, S10idll7 Scbool, 9:30 a. m.: 11nico, 9:30 a. m,, first and
aac1 pl'lfer mlltinJ, Toll Pol!lo. 7'.30 p, IIi. NCbllmdl,y,ll!llowtt!&lt;, P. m,
CCIIIlliiiiDion and worohlpoel'\'lce, Chin! Suada.r each mmlh.
Tlwrll1ojo, choir pnctlce, 7 p, PI'!Vtr llltednr. W-adiQ-, 7:30
10:80 a. m.; Prayer mtotlqr,
ZION CHURCHOF CHIUSI Sll'M'ON METHODIST _ Rev. Tlmn4aY, 7:80P.m, V. IL Bra· Polll8l'lll' • Harri1011Yillo Road.
, m. II, Ell&amp;tM GDI, pa01or; Pbll 11-'m.
Will, !q!t. '
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ley,&amp;wtE.... Underwood,paator, Ken;
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¥J!!NO ""'"'"H oF CHIIISr
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i.. -lloanlo
DEXTE!lllwofell,
"""~H Of'pu!ISr
. ·.. .:;:;-:.:: .;..~.&amp;..~-.;;...; dll7 Scliool, 10 ·a.m.; Worsllll&gt;
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pUior, Nol'o liG!I'IIIU
_ , _ ...,...__.,...-, ~. 9:30 a. m., ,_and - Rev. l'earl A. .,..w, pallor. sUnday School, 9:30 a. m.; Woro
' ; 1111111 c. ww, ll(ll. llmdl,y Scbooll . Senleel -"b: i!t 9:30 ._ 11!-. foorlb Sunday eadl m¢
Clll!llTEII: Wcnblp, 9 a. m,; 8h!p service, 10:3U a. m. &amp;ln&lt;laJ&lt;
11~ 1. .., Wcirablp OtrVIee, · ~.flrlt IIIII OdrdSullbi
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Slmday School, 10 a. m,; Mra. evonllli 10rvice, 7 p, m. Preyer·
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Chrl- ElldoaW!r · 1/liiiCIIIIIl by Cbarlelllwloell Ill CIIESTER CHURCH OF THE Wald SpOncer, Ill¢. FLAT· meot[lllf. Thuracloy, 7:30 p, m.
· 10130
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NAZARENE . - Rei&gt;.' ' Her!J!ort woom: ChurchScbooi,Sunday,
i ." JIAil!IE· FIRST CHUI!CH Of
RR41)FORD CHUBCH OF Gnte, pallor. Wonl\ljl Hoice, U a.m., Jolm Bally, aupt. Wor·
ST:JbfiN'S LUI'IIERAN-Brl·
'I'IIE NAZAJU:IE
CHIIIST - Cbarlel Ruasall, pta• 11 a. Ill, ancl 7:30 p.liL, SWiday, lhlp aenlee llllmlaleo with AI- an ~. pastor. Morning wor•
1:10 !f. xa.; ~ WGI'IbW tor,•Rl. . .. GllktY, S1Wt. ~ ·Sundil7 School, 9:30 a.;m. Riel&gt;- fnd and Flatwoods, Services ohlp, V a. m.; 811111117 School,
. 18:3!1 •0::-m,; 'ii:Nbw Wcddp,' clot ~-~!0 L m.; ~ af4 Barton, ,Supt., Charles Bls- :"'
.eb":...morrdlwk. or eveniJw, ol 10~~LIII'HERAN - 32
. : 7l30p.m.Prllilr ottrV!eta, 7:30· Wonblp, ~ I. Ill.; EYeaiiW oell,alll.-s""-Pnyermeetp, II!.
Sunday~ -.ldp, 1 p,m, WedneldaYBII&gt;Ie 1111, Wednellla,y, 7:30p.m.
GRACE EPI!COPAL ·£.Main E. Second st., Pomeroy, Slllllay
~ l'IIIIIDIMOclln- · ~· 7:30 p, m.
,st., l'lltneroY -Sunday wonhip SchoOl; 10 a.m.;Worsh4&gt;aenolee
lock, Putor, Rev, Jlorrli N..
I¢0RGANIZED.CIIIiRCH l:Jr'
HARiliS9NVILLE PIIESIIY, oenice, 10:80 a. ln. with lal-· 11 a.m.
W.lllr.._ _
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JOIUI Cbrilt ot Wit..- Day · TEmAN - Mro. Norma Loe, ltadera,
SYRACUSE UNITED METROTUPPERS PLAINS . UNITED Sai)lto, Portland • BaeiM - . Sondoy School ~
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST DIST CHURCH - lllv. Paul A.
. METHODIST- !lcnliiiiiWoi-oldil Sunolay Sclololt 1:30 o. m.; 11om- !iWJdlll School, 9:30 a. m. Suit, Chureh - I'Gneroy, Mulberry Sellers, paalor. SWiday School,
9:30 1. m.· at toraior IMI build- 1111 Worsh4&gt;, 10130 a.m.~ dV oervlce, 8 P· m., the lllv.• HeJcbll Road, north d. Veterans . 9:30 a. m., lien Qu!oed&gt;erry,
IDs- ·E:pnJCied SWidiJ ScbiJoloes- eveotJw ...teo at 7. WedneldtY · llax Dooahut of MlddlepoJ:I llmnorlal liotlllllll. PbiUij) Gog· Sltl~ Mornlnc worship, 10:30 a.
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, or, putor, Wti!Dellla,y, 7•30 p, m., llrot and lhlrd .......,each
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llll'lll'J to irll!le ob · ;·-··;,!'~ -·•et• ,...,, ·
m., Bible Slucly and-ermeet- m~•
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. ._;...llilr'morMethodlst&amp;D- &lt;'-, ._.- .Frtderlck,J,Stoo JEHOVAH'SWlTNDISES Lar• IDs Saturday• Sabbelh School
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... 119:30 1. .._, llro,'J a m,e 1 blrt:
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Worlh!p,
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service,
7:30
p. m., stconcl and
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BR4DBURY CHURCH OF· Slalil7l Blblel.......e. &amp;.atlo.m .
I'UIST IJNITED PRFSBYTER· !oorth Sunclays.
&amp;u!iiJr Clwreb SchoOl, ldu!l'lllll ~RIST- J&amp;IIIIIIL Smith, Pas- Wlllleb TOim' lllldy, 130 a...:: IAN CJIUiiCH _ Middleport, BETHANY UNITED METROI
10:80 1. m.; JUnior blab;; tor• SWiday SdJool, 9:30 a.m.; Wednetday: Bible lludJ, 7 p. m: Guest lllDloter, James Buchan- DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
.. IOiilor bJcb and .!'OWW adWIJ SupL Glell E'IIIIIL Church ,.... Tburtday: llllialr7 ldlool, 1 p, 1111, SWiday School Superlnto"' Sellers, pastor. Morn!~ wor·
- l n formarW8t!Jod!atCimreh . vieeo, 10:30 a,m.1 ...nloe, 7:30 m. Senloe metliDII, 8 P.m.
dent. SWiday School, 9:30 a.m. ship, 9:30 a. m.; SWiday School,
for ' ~ cburch)lchool. Bo711 p.IIL; W~, Pra1or oer• IIASOII CHURCH OF CHIIIST- Worah4&gt; Sei'Yiee, 10:30 a.m. 10:30 L m. IDylhe Thetas, Supt.
Haclile1, yGUib IQParlilteldeDt; vleeo, 7:311-p.DJ.
. Miller st. _ EVora Weakley, Chtllr praedce, 7:30 p.m. Wed- Youth Fellowahlp, 6:30 p. m.
poat ldcb eluo and ....... adWta
pul«-. Bll&gt;le ~lady elaloea, SiaJ. nelday.
cARMEL UNITED METHOID !ormet l!UB
citY, 10&amp;.11. W..-lblpandproaeh·
ASBURY UNITED METRO- · DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
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~~~J''!"-I,_.'fl&gt;•lliillll"' . .:~ _ lllv. W-U Se
9 3u0ero, pastor, Sun!IV,.,.,hool,
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...., 10
.• •110: Bll&gt;le IIUdy Stutlu, paofor. Sunday School, : a. m.; Wayne Roofs!; SltlL
IDCIItill. Youlh Fillowlhlp tl&lt;h
and olll,.a, WIODtdly, 7:80 p.m. , 10 I. Iii.· Carroll Norris, .,_ Mo.rntnr worship, 10:30 a. m.,
. Sla:dlf, 6 p,DJ.In farmet...llatb-'
Wor"
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odiat,bullcltnr. Dl~ct)'GU111~.
llftlcnl 7:$1l •. m. Wtd- MQRNJNG STAR UN,ITED WorlllW semce,lla. m., MYF month. Eveni!W e~llsUc
6 p. m. Sunday. Prayer meetlnc service, 8 p. m. secoad and
(f ilntMQ!IdayDf•chiiiCIIIIIl. · Mlldl,y OYIIIllp at 7:$0 ~ IIIET(IODIST CHURCH - lllv.
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and Bll&gt;l all!oiJ
' . . IYWltm Alrooo, pulorJ J o h n Wednelldl,y, 8 p. m.
third &amp;mda,y each mooth.
.:.... ~-""""' lllSsiON lhle,.;RQYVanlleter,Ant.
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
SOVTII IIETIIEL UNITED
~. ~ban !q)t. Sundly School, 9:46 L 11.; NAZARENE - COrner Udonand
ENTERPRISE UNITED METH·
IIE'I'IIODIST _ Wm:~hlp; Heoitd - Bal:l ~ '· ·
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llulberry. Rev. Clyde V. Header- ODIST .:. Rev, WUilam Alroon,
llld bJrtb _511111$', qo I. m.; •RIIId. lltY. E. J. Gs:lflltiJ;iJUfOr,
100, pulor. &amp;mda,y School, 9:30 Pas1or. Ralph Spencer, S!tJL;
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. flr*l ·llld third~, 7:30p, m. ~ *boOI~ 9:80 ...... 1IDilII.; Rll7mood Walburn, !q)t. EldOII Weeki, A&amp;l'~ Worship ser. . . . School t:IO Lillo Yi:a1h ~ Wllttid; IMII.,SWiday worlhlp
Mornltw w0r1h4&gt;, 10:30 a. 11.1 vices, 9:30 a.m.; SUnday School,
FtiiOiilhlp ' ·
b~ ·._,rvl~7:30p.m.l'ra1tr..EvelliDIISoniee 7-30p.li.!M- 10:30 a.m.; Yooth FellOifohlp,
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...tee,
7•30 6:30. W-tcloy: Choir, 6:15 p.
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p. m. ·
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p. ... _..._.,
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m.;BlbleStucl,y,7:30.
CjU!STEII CHURCH Ol'l ~ m. l!rtloit .lelillrl - , .
FOIIFSf RUN UNITED METHCHURCH OF CHIRST - lllld.,_,. .,, Cbi-~IIII,D!UIIIr• · YiUIIi..i l ..:__,,c_ ' ' •'. ,
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ODIST - lllv. Wend4!11 G. Slut- dleport, lllll and Main. Jack
..._...;:. Sdlool 8:10 I..,_; WC!i'•· ~......:i'.' ~lr"·"~ C o' . J,lr, Y(llllalll C cmell andllrtll4- 'tior pallor WonhlP W'ftee 9 Seltot, ...._ Bible Scbool, 9:30
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llldp • • • U a. Ill.;~ QF ro(ln - ~ · st., XI'!!'!• ;;JDOw*' and fllDII Gllllade
L m.;•Suadal' School, 10 a. 11. I. m.; ......nw,. wor• ...,, 10: 0 a.
-*'t,7.aop.m.~~- w va.~'*" Iii~
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m.;~wonbip,7:30p,m.;
tHi ~ 7:10 Po ai,' Yqotll .,:...;...,..-;.:w&lt;;,,U..• ......_ "'' ~ aJrcll, local, violted
111NERSV1LLE uNITED Pra1er aenlce, Wednetcloy, 7 P.
. ' 'l'l • 7:30 .
~- w.,.,":""'•· .. ""~· Vn. ~ J..onr.
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m,llfY. ~Moyer, pastor,
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7JIO.Jio:~ llri: . Arawr All... lira liETIIODIST - lilY. Wendell . CHIIIICKOF THE NAZARENE
......., olllp, .ftrat ~ ... _..,..,. ·J!I'I\YW ,..m.,,wtd- lloolitl •'All . Newan; Mr, lilulltr, p~~~or, SUnd!f Scllolll, . .
b111111,t,aop.m.tbiiiii'·Tfl&gt;. ·
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. · ' • 9-a. 111.; ~te-wiaeu.~t. :-Mldc!leport.Rev,Audl'JMIIIer,
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K ~VI! Cbrlillill nolat. ....,, ,l'bllqo'l'la-1• ' illd ¥~"•· liar~ Kefe,o,. , ,Worahlprenleo 1D-I.m.
,pallur.LoaterTa.ylor,SitJI.SIIn·
Clltireh ·• JoiN ~111, . i~r.mw~
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.P,ala*ill) Mr. lad lira. lOTI
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da)-· Sclulol, 9:30a.m.; Morning
.,..., J1., inta1or - Clm- , ~....,....,.'!"~' . . , ., . a-, Kofea.and 1011, ~.oil Ylllll- I, SYRACt6E CHURCH OF THE Wtinblp, 10.atl a. m,; Julilor So· ~~~and -~~~~~~~t;l!l llli7.JIGiol.• ~- , · 8J81\ ell Mr. tad Mro. CUI A!Mr~GD. NAZ~ENE ..a.., A. F. Millar, el~, 6:30 p, m.; NYPS, 6:45 p,

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came violently Ill. Upon examInation of remains ol bottle It
llhowed many forelp material•
- uneatable objeclll. The plainwts are oeoklng judgment ol

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Plll'tllaoe ol two ..,. lllltn&gt;menll tar the lionel aad an Ice
eream IMltial waa planned by
the SOUthern Locol Bane! Boosters Aaan., at Ita ftrst recui4J'
meelhw of the new school year
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eel by a bond concert at the Ice
cream IMltial on A/.18. 25.
The preo!clor4, Kathleen Mill'rts, presided at the meollnc1'11en
other IIIOIIt,Y making pi'QIOcts
were diacuaaed.
A momberohip drive wW bo
Tueadly evening.
The tww:l drlve cur the instru- held lmmedlawly aftBr the """"'
ment• - a ftbregiass tuba and ing of school and each one who
a bo" drum - will be launcll- purchases 1 membership card
will be alven a bun!i&gt;er sUcker
with the 1ehool name.
Dances foiiOifllllf home footboll games and Tag Day are al·
so be[lllf scheduled. The gr&lt;q&gt;
also discussed selling "Smill~
Scott"' productalater in the year.
Band Director Robert Shaver
said the ban:l is 1'Very enthusiastic over the coming year am
everyone ls warki~Whardtomake
it a successCul one.'"
He stated that instrumerts are
ln
good condition afrer the drums
PT. PLEASANT - Tlro clvll ac:tioaa have been tned ln the and some Instruments were repaired durlug t h e smnmer
&lt;trice ol the circuit clerk.
Olle !1 st;vled Kevin Wayne months. BaMers tor trumpets
Jones, an Infant, who aueo by ard trombones are being made
nex1 ol friend, Martha J, Jones by 1 committee including Evelyn Hollon, Vlrgln!a Burke and
&amp; Martha J, Jones va. Royal
Mary Lou lhle.
Crown BciCU!Ds ~- MidA committee meeting wUl be
dleport, 0., and JohniOD'I Marheld
next week to further plans
ket, Jackson Avenue, Pt. Pleasfor the ice cream social aJXI the
ant.
Tile b!ll o! complaint state• next regular meeting will be
that 011 Ma;y 26, 1968 tho plain- SepL 3,
Everyone willing to hell&gt; is
till purehalled a cartoo of Royurged
to atterd these meetings.
Ill Cnnm Cole from the Jolm0011 Market and tho dllld drank
from a bottle of the cola and be-

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RACINE Fli-VALU MARKET

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

THE STORE WITH A HART
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Robinson's Cleaners
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You catch on to hlo llttle pme
and stoP alklng him to do woman' a work. At the tl&amp;lll8 time you

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doo't know anything and g 0 e •
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performance features. long term depeadability aod proven quelityf

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Everyone
$39.95

"Is JiYerticuiOfir IIJiflhl"l lib Sflii'OIJfllew?"
Deelded Fate
It was up to tile spectators

to decide whet)ler tile llfe of
a defeated Roman gladiator
should be spared. By pointing
their thwnbs down, they could
Instruct tbe victor to klll him.
If the crowd waved and applauded, the defeated gladiator llved to 6ght another day.

ASK TO WED

PT. PLEASANT - Darrell
Franklin White, 19, Mlddlt(IOI'~
0., and Deboraha Diane Tennant,
16, New Haven, have ,made Ill
opplleaUon for a marriage license in the offtce ot the county
clerk.

OHIO VALLEY
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to $1000.00
At Tho Homo Ollnotollt Crodlt •

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TIFFIN CREDIT JEWELERS

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There are eight (four pairs)
of sinuses iD tile human akull.

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you.. Adjuat lo loon.

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m!g!Jt got terribly cltnn s,y with the
storm windows." lawnmower, and
outdoor palnthrush - man's de-

partments.
Getlt?- H.
Dear Helen:
1 found my husband In an af.

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it' 1 as it he were still away.
I know the affair Is over, but he
wontt speak 1o me unless ftis
necessary, and he sleeps on the
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Ignores us. Only when we bave
company ls he his old oelf. Then
he talks to me and even teases.
As 100n as friends leave, he
clams up again,

I love Ill)' busband terribly
much, but ru be btadlng lor the
divorce court If this keeps up.
He hallll't oald a Wllrd of endoarment or ki ased me ln tllree
montllal - LOST INTEREST IN
LIFE
Dear Lost:
Have you modo It plllln t h e
gboat of his glrl friend lm't
nttUng around the hoUse? Amao
can't act natural with a third
part;y preiOIII.
Perhaps he's doing peoanet
because he thinks 100 eopeet lt.
Ma;rbe he' o walling for you to
make the first move, whUe you
walt ln hurt o!lonee for him to
come to YOU.
Sod how IIWIY marrtageo drift
apart because each partner expool• the other to say u oil .
So say It, friend: Somebocl1 hen
tol- H.
Dear Helen:
I certainly felt for llle ..,....
•lho bousht ._live Cbr!stmao
gllta for om .. worker• and 11'1
very UtUe ln reWrn.
I joined m.v ftrm last November. lmmedl&amp;tely lwaaapproached for a farewell glft 1o the lirl
I WIS replac!ngl Then lt was a
birthday preaent for myboaa. M)'
salary; Minimum hourly wage;
his, wer $15,000 a year.
Then l was told they exchan&amp;ed $5 gifts at Cbr!stmao, plus a
$3 donation towards clocorat!ona
aad a party, I eMed up hav[lllf1o
apend more for my 11811 ro-workera thiD I could afford for my

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every respect except for betni
remote. He took two part Ume
jobs besides hts regular ooe,
to help with ttnances. He tf.kes
us on picnics, to roovtea, but

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Ask someone who has electrit heat
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a Reddy Kilowatt Recommen~ed Heatlnl Dnler.

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SUIIdll7 m, Sunday EvqeUstle moellqJ,
So;booJ . !qt. Scbool, 7:30p.m, Prayer meotinl, Wed·,
clllitl tor all - · 9:30a.m.: nelda1, 7:80p.m.
l(clriiiJw Waroblp, 10:80 a.m.: . TIIESALVATION ARMY-~·
1m'S Sonlll7 ,6&amp;10 p.m.; E;van- 1111Y R117 S. Wln[lllf, ofllcor In
rllllle Bonlee Sonlll7 7,atl p. cbarp, Slmda,y, 10 a.m.,~ll·
m.; ~: Pra1er maetlall ne 11 meelllwl10:30 a. m. sunw~ 7iM p.m.; Million· daJ Sebool. Y- POople's Lelq ~
Wednellla,y &amp;ion. 7 p. m.; Salvatloo mttU..,
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7180 p. m.: 'l1urlclll7, liD 3 p.
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SYRACt6E FIBST UNITED m.; Ladles ll&lt;lno Loaguo; 7p,m.
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PRESliYTEIUAN- Rev, Linlon ,Prep clatsel,
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Scott of Co- H. stol&gt;blna, pulm-, Wmolh!p, 9
liT, MORIAII BAPmT-Mid·
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a. m. Sllllll¥ Scbool, 10 1. m.; · dleport, earner d. FGurtb and
11ar1eno and
Bgilt studr and prllftlr oenlee, Main st. Raborl Jack1011,pu1Dr.
Gol!ama
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.. ·EDDIIJNlTID BRETHREN IN iDs -Jblp, 10:3lla. m., Arnold
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CHRIST - EllleD II, BlaH, 1111- · Rlcbarda, tq11.
lllr, ~ Sdtool, 10 a. m., . RUTLAND nRST BAPTL'lT ~ 110111111H..... llonlln&amp; ......... J, Jackson, palllor.·.
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With the hq)e lt will, ln sc:me measure, roster and help sustain u.t whlcb 11 aood ln famib
and community lire, this reaturelssponsoredbythe business firms and orpnlzat10111 whose DUnel
appear below.

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

HEINER'S BAKERY

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BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD
HUNTINGTON, W.VA.

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GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.
PHONE 992-3284

MIDDLEPORt

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GENERAL IIERCHANDISE
TUPPERS PLAINS
PH. 667oll2110

TINY'S FOODLAND

BOGGS EQUIPMENT

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

SALES - ALLIS CHALMERS - SERVICE
FARlll - INDUSTmAL - LAWN- GARDEN
TUPPERS PLAINS
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Mr. ~I VIII M-, SlorJa
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1111111 and dauilller d. ft4c!no
HEATH IIE'I'II~·· "~H Raile -,lotted Rev and lllro John
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electric heat are available to you-whether you live in an
older home, a new home or a mobile home.
And, the cost is reasonable. Generally nol over two or

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OIUO'S OlJJEST DODGE DEALER
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BAKERS OF HOLSUJI Bl!EAD
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HARRY MILLIR

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. munl~l\011 "\'4 ~donf
" boeauo when folb ,..,., olclor
tberbacome pnooeuptocl wltll thm"""
ll'*'e orbit ot ll!ol
l1llllor eortatnly onion Ufo eonoploa, ly prooecupled wltb bbuolf, Bid he l&gt;qlna ID walk o•d ta&amp;-poh llw
hill world bt.llooul
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tnlnina' our &lt;hurdles p..mclo, Bll
fo!th mori keep pace wllh bla ..._.
ina',world.
And u ,.......uJII, ill worolJip ·..,.
CbtlatlaD dOYotloD, WO oood UUwlla
the spiritual' clfla our ehnreheo - ·
For It really to a ~It! world. hll IC
challeDIIU, opportunllleo, and p..,.U:.
ina: tomorrowa. It aiW&amp;J~ loob t;bol
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separated IWQ weeks, then be

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AND TELEVISION

It's Such .aBig~ Wo~d-

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So )lst a plea to boose• and
componloo: Pleate liold down tile
collec:t!ona. We aren't IIOJ'Idna
to 110cillll2e but to help J10J the
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Doar Helen:
Please toll me wfzyohwiJY Is It
IJlllldlng )ldgment ln the lllliOOI1I
o1 $6,040. The blll ol complaint that a man wbo can take apart a
state• that on Ma;y 28th, 1968 whole ear and put It together atbe plalntltra housetrailer, tul- gain rlsht can't mallter a little
ly ~. wao oevorely clom- llimple ope:rnUm llke punching
qed by rire whlch was covered the rtg!Jt but1oo oo an automatby lnluraoee policies with tilt . Ic washing macblne? Or wilY he
defeadaol and the defondant fall. always fouls up tlle d!abwaaher
ed and refused to poy oald clom- ..-erbeuoes!t7
He wouldn't think of overload·
ago u COYered by polleiea.
tnr the eaglne 1o hi• power aaw,
but he'll put 20 pounds o1 clothes
ln on lli&gt;OJIIId washer and wonclor wilY It olq&gt;s splmiJJg. And
111 matter how I toll him, be ft.

2-Hour
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$1,500 from the deCendant•, or
o!ther of them.
The _...t adlm la st;vled
Charl11 M.. Taylor va. Mimehorns lniRU'ance Company, Tulsa, Okla. with the plalnUtr do·

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Fr~FtU£. Smiii!,
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·"'" 7•JIO • l'OMEROY ·LowER LIGH'l
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.. B4Y, 1!0l' &lt;raylor, JJUfol', Hila
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UNITED. • -1111, !. S. SUpt. i $\IIIII" ·.
BRETHIIEN IN CHRIST -lllv. Sdtool, 9:30 a.m.;Woroiili.&gt;aerr•
Mel'HI Smltlll paolor. s ~ n da 1 .leo. 10:80 a. IDol ·Ewnhll - ·
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""~'• ~~ Alfr6d Wolf.,, alotot:- Praile oenleo, 1b1Jrlldi;)', 7iall
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~EifiiE'I,'IIOiliST CIIURCB iwnbw aarmon, 7:30p.m., alter· . THBcRill'"""" Mimlv.,.,.,
-l'liilillli'lir~ Cllftll Sdtool 9;U lllltl11i each SuiiiiiJ, Claal'~ , CII\JRCH - Rev, C, J. [Aeley,
.. .Iii.; \t~ amtce, io:lli. 1111 11 ...... .lltomatiDII SUnoiiJ pallOr. c~~ar&lt;h Scilaol, 8180a.m.;
'ffi'," I~J!I,CI!IIU~oe, 'l',ao .mcmdiiiiO.:'DaWIIIolter, cia 11 W..-lhlp I01"VIeo, lO,atl a._!D.
Lll!!ol &gt;·· ~~o·lau W~, 1'UIIllC ~ lllllie\-, Cl1rllllan E-.w, 7:30
RACINE METHODIST.- W.
to lll'l!d ~"~eo, G'-1· Po m. "'l'J ·olhet Sunday eve- Dele McClurg, pulor. Sunday
· lllloO: mlid~; ~erew.s,s. n11w. Jttn Sexaoll, president. 'ftebool, 9:$0"a.m4w..-1111Pa""~
··Mro. ~VI!IIVl'lllkea.oi'· Prl\)'er - . . , 7:31i p.m.tvel'J let, lO.ao a. m., .llall..- choir
Pal'*' Wi, Jl«VaaWI!Dsa,lllli- W.,...._, Board meoUnr. 7:30 priiCtlct, WOdnoadoy, 8-.20 fl, m.;
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METii- ~~.· R~wliuoml, ·pallor. Jolm ciiURcH or CHIIIST- Ret. w. monlll at 6 11o pi. wealeyan s.rv.
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9:30 1. m;l .WorlhJP. aervioe, M.1 u-.1- wlirlhlp, 10!JO o. • m,•,
10:26 a. m. MYF, 4:30 p. 10. eaeb &amp;mda,y;
10:80 , 1.; m; YOitiii, &amp;!I!' .Junlor
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llllw -•lilfi, 7:30. 'PrQer and . uet;8:30 p, m. W-odty.
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LAUREL CLJFr Fiii:B~
UNnED FAITif. ClltJIICIIllT. UNION BAI'Tm- Rev, ~ dlnclor. '11111rlda1, oil 811111117 SchOol, 9:SO a.m.; Wor·
' Olur CHUJicit- Sim4vScbJiol . Neue. Sttlhment - lloliirt E. Cecil COX, lJIPrr, Slllll117 Scbool daJ, ~ Bee quUIIJw party In ahip 101'\'!eo, 7:1141 P. m,
t:30 •. iD;, __._ Obnbip,' lbltfi,.Sr,, p'aotOr, llmdl,ySchool _.....,_, Larry ~ ......h IOCial room.
. OAK GROVE METHODIST . 10110 1. m,, ·- - ·· ~~ liooiioitli Matocin, ~Schooi;8:451.DI.ISundil7 ·RIITLAND CII\JRCH OF W, DalelleCiurg,paator.SWiday
7:30 p. lllol Wti\Jellllir ~- llmdl,r sebocil, 8:30 i. 'm.; wol'o evonllw ~· 7:30; WldnH· CHIIIST - ~ W, Carter, pal· School, 10:30 1. m.; WorshiP
. 1111 Youth Ctuladera, 6:30 p, m.. •hlP Sin!Ce, 10:80 a. m. and dll7 grayer and Bible lllal;y, 7:30 tor, S10idll7 Scbool, 9:30 a. m.: 11nico, 9:30 a. m,, first and
aac1 pl'lfer mlltinJ, Toll Pol!lo. 7'.30 p, IIi. NCbllmdl,y,ll!llowtt!&lt;, P. m,
CCIIIlliiiiDion and worohlpoel'\'lce, Chin! Suada.r each mmlh.
Tlwrll1ojo, choir pnctlce, 7 p, PI'!Vtr llltednr. W-adiQ-, 7:30
10:80 a. m.; Prayer mtotlqr,
ZION CHURCHOF CHIUSI Sll'M'ON METHODIST _ Rev. Tlmn4aY, 7:80P.m, V. IL Bra· Polll8l'lll' • Harri1011Yillo Road.
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Clll!llTEII: Wcnblp, 9 a. m,; 8h!p service, 10:3U a. m. &amp;ln&lt;laJ&lt;
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NAZARENE . - Rei&gt;.' ' Her!J!ort woom: ChurchScbooi,Sunday,
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RR41)FORD CHUBCH OF Gnte, pallor. Wonl\ljl Hoice, U a.m., Jolm Bally, aupt. Wor·
ST:JbfiN'S LUI'IIERAN-Brl·
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CHIIIST - Cbarlel Ruasall, pta• 11 a. Ill, ancl 7:30 p.liL, SWiday, lhlp aenlee llllmlaleo with AI- an ~. pastor. Morning wor•
1:10 !f. xa.; ~ WGI'IbW tor,•Rl. . .. GllktY, S1Wt. ~ ·Sundil7 School, 9:30 a.;m. Riel&gt;- fnd and Flatwoods, Services ohlp, V a. m.; 811111117 School,
. 18:3!1 •0::-m,; 'ii:Nbw Wcddp,' clot ~-~!0 L m.; ~ af4 Barton, ,Supt., Charles Bls- :"'
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. : 7l30p.m.Prllilr ottrV!eta, 7:30· Wonblp, ~ I. Ill.; EYeaiiW oell,alll.-s""-Pnyermeetp, II!.
Sunday~ -.ldp, 1 p,m, WedneldaYBII&gt;Ie 1111, Wednellla,y, 7:30p.m.
GRACE EPI!COPAL ·£.Main E. Second st., Pomeroy, Slllllay
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,st., l'lltneroY -Sunday wonhip SchoOl; 10 a.m.;Worsh4&gt;aenolee
lock, Putor, Rev, Jlorrli N..
I¢0RGANIZED.CIIIiRCH l:Jr'
HARiliS9NVILLE PIIESIIY, oenice, 10:80 a. ln. with lal-· 11 a.m.
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SYRACUSE UNITED METROTUPPERS PLAINS . UNITED Sai)lto, Portland • BaeiM - . Sondoy School ~
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST DIST CHURCH - lllv. Paul A.
. METHODIST- !lcnliiiiiWoi-oldil Sunolay Sclololt 1:30 o. m.; 11om- !iWJdlll School, 9:30 a. m. Suit, Chureh - I'Gneroy, Mulberry Sellers, paalor. SWiday School,
9:30 1. m.· at toraior IMI build- 1111 Worsh4&gt;, 10130 a.m.~ dV oervlce, 8 P· m., the lllv.• HeJcbll Road, north d. Veterans . 9:30 a. m., lien Qu!oed&gt;erry,
IDs- ·E:pnJCied SWidiJ ScbiJoloes- eveotJw ...teo at 7. WedneldtY · llax Dooahut of MlddlepoJ:I llmnorlal liotlllllll. PbiUij) Gog· Sltl~ Mornlnc worship, 10:30 a.
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BR4DBURY CHURCH OF· Slalil7l Blblel.......e. &amp;.atlo.m .
I'UIST IJNITED PRFSBYTER· !oorth Sunclays.
&amp;u!iiJr Clwreb SchoOl, ldu!l'lllll ~RIST- J&amp;IIIIIIL Smith, Pas- Wlllleb TOim' lllldy, 130 a...:: IAN CJIUiiCH _ Middleport, BETHANY UNITED METROI
10:80 1. m.; JUnior blab;; tor• SWiday SdJool, 9:30 a.m.; Wednetday: Bible lludJ, 7 p. m: Guest lllDloter, James Buchan- DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
.. IOiilor bJcb and .!'OWW adWIJ SupL Glell E'IIIIIL Church ,.... Tburtday: llllialr7 ldlool, 1 p, 1111, SWiday School Superlnto"' Sellers, pastor. Morn!~ wor·
- l n formarW8t!Jod!atCimreh . vieeo, 10:30 a,m.1 ...nloe, 7:30 m. Senloe metliDII, 8 P.m.
dent. SWiday School, 9:30 a.m. ship, 9:30 a. m.; SWiday School,
for ' ~ cburch)lchool. Bo711 p.IIL; W~, Pra1or oer• IIASOII CHURCH OF CHIIIST- Worah4&gt; Sei'Yiee, 10:30 a.m. 10:30 L m. IDylhe Thetas, Supt.
Haclile1, yGUib IQParlilteldeDt; vleeo, 7:311-p.DJ.
. Miller st. _ EVora Weakley, Chtllr praedce, 7:30 p.m. Wed- Youth Fellowahlp, 6:30 p. m.
poat ldcb eluo and ....... adWta
pul«-. Bll&gt;le ~lady elaloea, SiaJ. nelday.
cARMEL UNITED METHOID !ormet l!UB
citY, 10&amp;.11. W..-lblpandproaeh·
ASBURY UNITED METRO- · DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
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9 3u0ero, pastor, Sun!IV,.,.,hool,
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IDCIItill. Youlh Fillowlhlp tl&lt;h
and olll,.a, WIODtdly, 7:80 p.m. , 10 I. Iii.· Carroll Norris, .,_ Mo.rntnr worship, 10:30 a. m.,
. Sla:dlf, 6 p,DJ.In farmet...llatb-'
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odiat,bullcltnr. Dl~ct)'GU111~.
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6 p. m. Sunday. Prayer meetlnc service, 8 p. m. secoad and
(f ilntMQ!IdayDf•chiiiCIIIIIl. · Mlldl,y OYIIIllp at 7:$0 ~ IIIET(IODIST CHURCH - lllv.
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third &amp;mda,y each mooth.
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POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
SOVTII IIETIIEL UNITED
~. ~ban !q)t. Sundly School, 9:46 L 11.; NAZARENE - COrner Udonand
ENTERPRISE UNITED METH·
IIE'I'IIODIST _ Wm:~hlp; Heoitd - Bal:l ~ '· ·
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llld bJrtb _511111$', qo I. m.; •RIIId. lltY. E. J. Gs:lflltiJ;iJUfOr,
100, pulor. &amp;mda,y School, 9:30 Pas1or. Ralph Spencer, S!tJL;
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Mornltw w0r1h4&gt;, 10:30 a. 11.1 vices, 9:30 a.m.; SUnday School,
FtiiOiilhlp ' ·
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FOIIFSf RUN UNITED METHCHURCH OF CHIRST - lllld.,_,. .,, Cbi-~IIII,D!UIIIr• · YiUIIi..i l ..:__,,c_ ' ' •'. ,
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ODIST - lllv. Wend4!11 G. Slut- dleport, lllll and Main. Jack
..._...;:. Sdlool 8:10 I..,_; WC!i'•· ~......:i'.' ~lr"·"~ C o' . J,lr, Y(llllalll C cmell andllrtll4- 'tior pallor WonhlP W'ftee 9 Seltot, ...._ Bible Scbool, 9:30
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......., olllp, .ftrat ~ ... _..,..,. ·J!I'I\YW ,..m.,,wtd- lloolitl •'All . Newan; Mr, lilulltr, p~~~or, SUnd!f Scllolll, . .
b111111,t,aop.m.tbiiiii'·Tfl&gt;. ·
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,pallur.LoaterTa.ylor,SitJI.SIIn·
Clltireh ·• JoiN ~111, . i~r.mw~
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.P,ala*ill) Mr. lad lira. lOTI
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.,..., J1., inta1or - Clm- , ~....,....,.'!"~' . . , ., . a-, Kofea.and 1011, ~.oil Ylllll- I, SYRACt6E CHURCH OF THE Wtinblp, 10.atl a. m,; Julilor So· ~~~and -~~~~~~~t;l!l llli7.JIGiol.• ~- , · 8J81\ ell Mr. tad Mro. CUI A!Mr~GD. NAZ~ENE ..a.., A. F. Millar, el~, 6:30 p, m.; NYPS, 6:45 p,

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eream IMltial waa planned by
the SOUthern Locol Bane! Boosters Aaan., at Ita ftrst recui4J'
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cream IMltial on A/.18. 25.
The preo!clor4, Kathleen Mill'rts, presided at the meollnc1'11en
other IIIOIIt,Y making pi'QIOcts
were diacuaaed.
A momberohip drive wW bo
Tueadly evening.
The tww:l drlve cur the instru- held lmmedlawly aftBr the """"'
ment• - a ftbregiass tuba and ing of school and each one who
a bo" drum - will be launcll- purchases 1 membership card
will be alven a bun!i&gt;er sUcker
with the 1ehool name.
Dances foiiOifllllf home footboll games and Tag Day are al·
so be[lllf scheduled. The gr&lt;q&gt;
also discussed selling "Smill~
Scott"' productalater in the year.
Band Director Robert Shaver
said the ban:l is 1'Very enthusiastic over the coming year am
everyone ls warki~Whardtomake
it a successCul one.'"
He stated that instrumerts are
ln
good condition afrer the drums
PT. PLEASANT - Tlro clvll ac:tioaa have been tned ln the and some Instruments were repaired durlug t h e smnmer
&lt;trice ol the circuit clerk.
Olle !1 st;vled Kevin Wayne months. BaMers tor trumpets
Jones, an Infant, who aueo by ard trombones are being made
nex1 ol friend, Martha J, Jones by 1 committee including Evelyn Hollon, Vlrgln!a Burke and
&amp; Martha J, Jones va. Royal
Mary Lou lhle.
Crown BciCU!Ds ~- MidA committee meeting wUl be
dleport, 0., and JohniOD'I Marheld
next week to further plans
ket, Jackson Avenue, Pt. Pleasfor the ice cream social aJXI the
ant.
Tile b!ll o! complaint state• next regular meeting will be
that 011 Ma;y 26, 1968 tho plain- SepL 3,
Everyone willing to hell&gt; is
till purehalled a cartoo of Royurged
to atterd these meetings.
Ill Cnnm Cole from the Jolm0011 Market and tho dllld drank
from a bottle of the cola and be-

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PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS
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WEST COWl\IBIA, W, VA.

PLUIIIBING AND HEATING
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MIDDLEPORT

ROYAL OAK PARK
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ATHENS RD. POMEROY,O. 992-roll&amp;
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Goopel MJsslon Cburoh, Bald
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Ernell Deetor. claso leader;
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Mlnt•ulft Dlaoiotor 2 l.n.

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jenny. T1lne white face
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lord bull IIIII yurly belf«.
See JIJIIOI Hollaa, Sr.. JIODin.
viDe, Ohio. Pbolle 111-4007.
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elaled pardiet, pleJJ!y clolel .
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POODLE PUPPIES AKC Toy
FIIIINBIBD
APAR'niiN'I'
While aad stud servlee. 4 and
W1nllll
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8 Jbo. Pbone lltUIG.
LADY TO DO bouleworlt, llve
BINBY Cl&amp;AND
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We turn SUnday diMOrintoalam·
berty Theatre. Pllone 18U25.1. POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
11,y arratr with heam
u&amp;
tascy lood lor au tile family ....
mlnlaluN, fiS and up. Stud
special children's portions. Dine
aervlee and lJI'OOmlng. Pboae
ADDmONAL wnm:ssES t1
in our pleal&amp;llt atmosphere and
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11 I tie
aceldelrt 9allrday ..........
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AUJIIII I, 011 Court Street by AKC Golden Retriever pupplea, · · onable price.
P'lrmen BIDt, '1'11011 red ...
5SI Aah St.. Middleport. ...
TRY OUR BROASTED CHICKEN
baelred ~ street IIIII bit
MtS.
a.a.tfe
biDe Bul&lt;k. Pleue.,!lll!'*'
Mlrlon wtldl, llllll!lili'itl, POTATOES, beano, eabbap
218 E. Iofiin
Phooe 99:/..9974
Pomeroy
Clll11!11bwo, Ohio . .. ..U-4tp
.,.. beell, Pllone aumc.
lllily 5:30A.M. to 8:30P.M. - Sunday 7:00 to 7:1101
Clareoee Prolftlt, Portland,
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HOME CO~ Sundsy, .Aua.
11, II P'rnaum Goopel Millim wtth an day ..m..s.
Bubt dinner at ....,, Allm'·
nooa services. Reo. Eqene
Gm. cuoat speaker; rpeclaJ HOUSE ON 11reo1J Bell'dl.
lllnatng. Reo. Grlllltb, pular.
lllup. CaD lliUI'Il ..ll-llp FIVE ROOM HOUSE IIIII bath.
me floor partly fumlshed 11
PubUe II lmlted.
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desired.
8. Second Ave.,
For Rent
Middleport. Can be seen IIJ
SHOOrJNG MATCH, Sundsy,
•ppolnlmenl alter s p.m. 1!:1,
AlJIUIIII, hill 12 to 4. lllml, TIWLER SPACE, nady to
boot
up.
priYIIIe,
plenty
of
den Walbum, p11one . . . .
bp. half of hog, Sbolgunl
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· oilly. Ra!llftd Amoriwl I.e- room for ebildreD lo play.
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e1 walnut COIIIOie. , _ sell
WILL DO ww1nJ at home - 10 I liO 'I'RAlL!R, ealn Dice.
Multi preferred, m i..-1 are .., bouJb1 from over
llpporl,
poetets. """""·
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siD&lt;ted eompany. \!lUI 1111 m
a11.
a.tt-t~e
Mrs. Freddie Tbabot. Malon,
payments of t5 por IDIIIIIb ..
Pllone !'IS-MS!.
f.IJ.Ife
wiD aeiJ lor 18'1 eub. Try "
SINGLES IIIII fum1lbed IIIII ua.
1n your JJome. cau -.-.
HAPPY HOUR. Sllonlnc SlJI1np l'umllbed lpltlmenll, Plale
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Nile Club. S to f p.m. lllcJII.
day tbru Jl'riday. Ladloe •
111111 HARLEY Daridlln molar·
m!t'f Friday.
utre PLENTY of space for one trail- eyele, 74 serlel, melleal """'
er wltb all locllltles. In Syr•
dillon, fi!IO. Phone - - ...
NOW OPEN hill II A.ll. 10 II
..... cau • •· 4-11-tfe oee &amp;. Stowart, Jr., MiJI.
P.M. tba IIA:W Drift ID m
ersviDe.
1-IS«&lt;
tbo by-pas Rl. 7. Soft ke JI'URiii8IIED .... ~
eream, Jood food, opodi1J m apartmenll. Clole lo IObool. CUCIJIIIIEIIS, by buabel pick·
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te.ll-tfe ed ".211, pidl: your own 75
Monday IIIII 'l'llurldq.
«&lt;&lt;Il, a1lo bave melool. Dm
TRAR.ER SPACE, aD utllltlet Hubbard, SyraCUIO, Ohio.
omllable. Inquln Uf MuJber.
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Wonhtd To Buv
ry Iller I or S p.m. Write P.
WANTED NOW, spedll prloe,
0. 1101 415 Pome!o,. J.lf.tfe FIVE ROOM HOUSE wltb Jarte
Gl-. 131 lb., mb root
$4 lb., !fay opple root ' eouts F1JRNIB11ED OARAG1!l apon. poreb, iiiOrm ....... and 'IIIJI.
dmn, oellar, .... GUibulldiDI
lb. Sob ..., to am BaDey,
1111111 m LlneGin IDD. UUIIIIea
IIIII prop; \Here fmced
"--nnlle, Ohio.
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paid; ....... Clll)y. PlloDo ID. P1eaty . .ter. f'llone •.
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ANTIQUES. furniture, dim.
llllleelluoous. Mn. llo1md NEWLY DECORATED, fumllll&gt;.
I$ P'OOT RU!f..A-BOIJ'I', 40 HP
Cedi. IIIII W. Mllll St., J'ome.
ed ..-tmeat. Multi IIIII reJ!lrlnrude mol«. e1eetrle ....
!OJ.
1-15-lf•
lereuce. II~ MuliMny, I'lL
traDer, Ufe jaebll,
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Mile ler,
belli IIIII euohlonl; alllo aurf.
ANI'IQUBS: Lady WIDII for
boord. See n...
Raber own bllme. Con use oil TWO ROOMS, baUt, fumllbed
etne, or eall tfi.SID allfr 1
tlndl ci fumlturt, clllno,
apertmeat,
1JI p.m.
1-lt.a.:
Malbeny, Plale IIJ ••.
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Mile
!3 HONDA '3110'' lln!am a n d
Holmet, mently overllauled
HeloWan!M
'I'RAILER LGTI. Bob'a llabl1e $3511. Phone 347-ZI'/0 or Me
TRUCK: DRIYERS: Mull be
Court, S,.r-, Ohlo on Slate Ro)IIDOIId Rowe, Rl. 2, Roe1ne
aperlenced ... tandem nJd.
Rl. IJ4, Plale . . .,.
1-IW!e
elel. Apply In _ , ot the
..ll.tfe alter UO p.m.
J'loDwo7 Ooment Blod&lt; eom.
JIIIII'.
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Help W1ntecl
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WiUIRAI, nile o1dft, mllll be
of lepJ • . C'Ainloel Guido P'llRNlSII1!lD '1'110 BEDROOM

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PHONE
992-21$1.

lurniiiJed, llllural .... will
11!111 to 111111 work1nc ... eJcler.
IJ JIOI'IOil, Pllone I'Grllalld
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JSIIED APAlmiENT, MwiJ
them ,.unelves, Red !Wet
cleooroled, pbme be'- 9
$UO bulbel, Sblppm Reds
a.m. · IIIII S p.m. ~Ca.
$1.15 buabel. Bring bulbeJ !Ju.
..M-Il&lt;
kell. Follow peach •Jcns !rum
Rt. 50 IIIII Farson Street 1D
'1"110 ROOM traDer. eYel')'illlnl
Belpre, Frames Orebard.

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Sprtaas Nile Club. Beal blmd
Male Help W1nted
In the area.
&amp;-IHic NEED CASH! SeD fa m • a 1
Knapp Aerolred Sboea.
PAINTING. INSIDE ml out; 117
or partllme. II1Jb CCJIIIIIII&amp;.
sims, plua bmwo Complet.
~ ... eontrorl. ~ ...
l-INt&lt; line for moo ml 'III)DlOII.
Equipment fumisbed !ne.
FRENCRIE'S ~~ Post Write to Gordon Rae. DJslrlcl
New oebool tote bap. 10 Sa1el MJr.' SSM Dlltl7lldn
Drive, O!lumblll, Ohio. am.
cenll; dura ear wu "'
1 - . chairs, 'IV, books IIIII
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other ml!cell.- Items;
used elothlnl. lnlanll IIIII WANTED- Y..... man for Jn.
adu!Js: cuotom made rubber
side sales wort. II1Jb odJool
llamps. Ope!l dally 2 to I degree and retaU upe........
p.m. Turn right off Rt. 7 at desireable. IDieJJlgence, ablJ.
Melll&lt;ll'lal Gardens onto Coon· Jty 10 Jeam and a pooltive at.
ty llold 32, drive two mO... Ulude essenHal. Send letter
lirsl 'bll!ldJng on Jell a""'"' giving fuiJ detalls on ocJuea.
brldJO. Phone 91Ul73.
lion, e~ence m1 aalary re.
a.tf.Uit qulmnento and an lntorvlew
wiD be arrall8ed. TbJs Is a
BAND EVERY Friday and Sat- permanent pooltlon. l'&lt;lmeroy
urday at Jack's Club m Har· Cement Block Co.• P. o. 1101
rllooYille Road off Rt. T. 53'1. Pomeruy. Ohio 45!'a.
Country muolc by Gayle M..
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Donald 811:! hlll Drifters.

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carried 9.5 million pusengers
In the 11rst year of Ita exist·
ence, according to lbe Ency·
clopaedla ·Britannica.

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wome~~ piJoU fa 1118 ·United
States, according to FAA tla· ·
urea. Aa of Jaa. I, 1.9118, ,1311f3

Garden City, Loa&amp; lslalld, womeD wen~ rated as stuCient
N.Y., wu piiJiDed u a model plloU, 8,'1'75 as prlvllle pllotl,
lowJI !rom .... bellionlnp In 1,42J u commercJal PIIGII, 57
11'11 w!Jen i New "'Y9rk mer· u llriiDe lranlport pllota ancl
clwll bolillll 1,CillO aeret1 ol 175 with other (glider, Jlibler·
' Wid w1lh tlie tdea of eonvilrl· than·alr, rotorcrafl) rallilp.
lq the ·.m IDto a "etty of
lardeDJ," aeeardlni to !be

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Lafayette wu made 8D boll·
orary citizen by two 118'-

EIIOnla, Latvia and Uthuanla b e c a me lndeJlellllent b erou lndependeaee wa • ·
atatea u a reautt ol World aehloved by tba United State•
War 1 and lost such statui u and tills wu carried over to ·
a reau1t of World War U. .. . the new naUon later.

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SS 396 H. T. C&lt;q&gt;o, 4 speed trills., Potlilractl011.
oval tires, red interior, White finish. Radio ·11111 h~tr.
Real pert'onnance.
.· 62 CIIEVROLET ••••••• , , ••••••••••• , • • ••1095
s. ~ort ecq,e, v..a engine, automatic trans., power silertrw and brakes, gold ftnish with golld vlllfllnterior, buekot
seata. R aoJ Ft
65 CHEVELLE • • • • •
1595
Malibu Conv. V-8 engine, powerglkle, ndlo, heater, new
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Goopel MJsslon Cburoh, Bald
Knobs, 7:30 p.m. each ev.,.
lnl. Augual
2S 8lld Hill.
Ernell Deetor. claso leader;
Bev. Robert Smith, ......
lilt; Reo. E. J. Grllnth, paslor. Spodll singing Pui)Jic II
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eleiD earpell wltiJ Blue :t,u.
tn. Rent eJeetrlc ~~~am.......
$1. Bater Pumltunl. ..lJ.«c

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NEWS

WANTED I
ROUND W()CiD
ALL SPECIES
Moxltouoo Dl111etor 10 lo.
Mlnt•ulft Dlaoiotor 2 l.n.

"''"'"'"'" Lonatlo ~ foot

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PEl TON
DELIVERED TO

OHIO PALLET CO.

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992-2689

._ POMEROY, OHIO ·

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DAILY
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Entertained

HOBSTETTEI

BAILEY'S RESTAURANT
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iOO BALES of Jood baJ, Fwd
baler ml ndlber lind ...
goo praeltcally new, 0111 111oam
jenny. T1lne white face
ecm, me two year old !fen.
lord bull IIIII yurly belf«.
See JIJIIOI Hollaa, Sr.. JIODin.
viDe, Ohio. Pbolle 111-4007.
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SEWING MACHINE. Tbll maddne equipped to ate ....
mab buiUiabolel, dam, m bullaas, 1111 wllboul allleb1110011. AIIO baa 1111111 Giber
leaturll. PIJ just tlt.17 «

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Call Ill-Sill
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BUSIN1!lSB ()pperlualtles: 111111 .IIJCB I WDK8 OLD PI'G8,
aeU 0111 or !be otbar, llblmJflfJ (loleman, . . . .,..
, my'a Drive-Ia, « tlie G l G
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~. Contael Guido J.
Glrolaml for eomp1elo IDfor.
mallon.
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47 ACRES, old ~ IIIII bora.
2\lo mllel eaat of Chesler m
Rl. 241. Phone Chesler B,
31111.
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RADIO AND TV REPAIR, hclale UtlOD
........ btr b dlfellla&amp; ill
calli, llliiiiiDI, llle IIIII In;
llallallon. Jolm lbrrlllm, 701 - loJ' dii'Dnlt flcllll Aid lMil J..

llrol4way 81.,
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118 MOBILE

Home, IOilt,

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b'nllbed; a1lo hal . . . .
IIIII dryer, 2'111 ,anon latl
oD IIDk IIIII lland IIIII two
JmaD bottle JU iaJ61, • ·
Uo,d lluian, bebJnd llullallll
Grlda S.hool.
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SIIVEN ROOM . boute 1114 lot,
Majlorl Rim BDI, Rl. I, coocl
driUed nU, pbone ..,.,
1-4-Uie
P'OOR ROOM HOVS1!l, bath, -.
tnlol. 1Jnloa Ave., l'emero!·
Pbane fii.MIT.
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!tiME paymenll of $15 or $1'1
euiJ. Muat aall 1111 NWin8
maehblo. Fully equipped to
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1111 m !Mkll•, ete. I llllllllbo
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' opoed lllterliJiu4 ciJuCtr.
Dull volume OOIIIrol, 4 aput.

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1111 llollb. Tbll 1111 II n
IIIGIIIba old. Tlb ... Jlll1·
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Hon. llandaome walnut - .
Real Est1te. FQr
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O'JIUiiN AND QIOW
recm1 rh!IIIJW. Tab over
'I'IIRII:E ROOMl1 IIIII batll for.
Plet yoor """' brill&amp; KBAi.TY (X)JIIPANY
payment~ of $15 per montb or
nllbed ~pal tmeut, lH llultolner. " bullleL Andrew AIMOII' NI!W ~·. I be*aom
pay ..... CaiJ .....
borry Ave. cau lfl.mt.
Cnlll, sb: 1llilel above Ra&amp;-!Wic
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cine 011 Rl. SSII. l'llolle :14'1,,
panelln&amp; ...... ar.
plaee,
tile,
Will•to waD ..r•.
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pal,
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TIWLER SPACE. Any IIIIo, aD 8ELMEI\ Clarlnel, Uled 0111
built lnl, tarue. patio, lml
Cast .... $110.• I ROOMS 111111 bath 011 Jllee lot
ulllltlea. Lorae lol, In bllld m
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lol talll elalt Ill. "7,D.OII
011, will aeD for $1UO. ~
1o1m. Jolin Fultl, Ill Lac!ual
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St., Middleport. P1me -1 . . . loll, t 1lrp bed- .
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elaled pardiet, pleJJ!y clolel .
lfiiCI
an over. A Ileal ot
ForS.II
flt,IIID.OO
POODLE PUPPIES AKC Toy
FIIIINBIBD
APAR'niiN'I'
While aad stud servlee. 4 and
W1nllll
::, FoR IIIINJ.
8 Jbo. Pbone lltUIG.
LADY TO DO bouleworlt, llve
BINBY Cl&amp;AND
7-INOI•
ln. Colllaet 0. lflndy Ll·
We turn SUnday diMOrintoalam·
berty Theatre. Pllone 18U25.1. POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
11,y arratr with heam
u&amp;
tascy lood lor au tile family ....
mlnlaluN, fiS and up. Stud
special children's portions. Dine
aervlee and lJI'OOmlng. Pboae
ADDmONAL wnm:ssES t1
in our pleal&amp;llt atmosphere and
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111-5443.
11 I tie
aceldelrt 9allrday ..........
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enioy gracious service .at a rea...
AUJIIII I, 011 Court Street by AKC Golden Retriever pupplea, · · onable price.
P'lrmen BIDt, '1'11011 red ...
5SI Aah St.. Middleport. ...
TRY OUR BROASTED CHICKEN
baelred ~ street IIIII bit
MtS.
a.a.tfe
biDe Bul&lt;k. Pleue.,!lll!'*'
Mlrlon wtldl, llllll!lili'itl, POTATOES, beano, eabbap
218 E. Iofiin
Phooe 99:/..9974
Pomeroy
Clll11!11bwo, Ohio . .. ..U-4tp
.,.. beell, Pllone aumc.
lllily 5:30A.M. to 8:30P.M. - Sunday 7:00 to 7:1101
Clareoee Prolftlt, Portland,
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HOME CO~ Sundsy, .Aua.
11, II P'rnaum Goopel Millim wtth an day ..m..s.
Bubt dinner at ....,, Allm'·
nooa services. Reo. Eqene
Gm. cuoat speaker; rpeclaJ HOUSE ON 11reo1J Bell'dl.
lllnatng. Reo. Grlllltb, pular.
lllup. CaD lliUI'Il ..ll-llp FIVE ROOM HOUSE IIIII bath.
me floor partly fumlshed 11
PubUe II lmlted.
&amp;-14-41c
desired.
8. Second Ave.,
For Rent
Middleport. Can be seen IIJ
SHOOrJNG MATCH, Sundsy,
•ppolnlmenl alter s p.m. 1!:1,
AlJIUIIII, hill 12 to 4. lllml, TIWLER SPACE, nady to
boot
up.
priYIIIe,
plenty
of
den Walbum, p11one . . . .
bp. half of hog, Sbolgunl
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· oilly. Ra!llftd Amoriwl I.e- room for ebildreD lo play.
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Multi preferred, m i..-1 are .., bouJb1 from over
llpporl,
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siD&lt;ted eompany. \!lUI 1111 m
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a.tt-t~e
Mrs. Freddie Tbabot. Malon,
payments of t5 por IDIIIIIb ..
Pllone !'IS-MS!.
f.IJ.Ife
wiD aeiJ lor 18'1 eub. Try "
SINGLES IIIII fum1lbed IIIII ua.
1n your JJome. cau -.-.
HAPPY HOUR. Sllonlnc SlJI1np l'umllbed lpltlmenll, Plale
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Nile Club. S to f p.m. lllcJII.
day tbru Jl'riday. Ladloe •
111111 HARLEY Daridlln molar·
m!t'f Friday.
utre PLENTY of space for one trail- eyele, 74 serlel, melleal """'
er wltb all locllltles. In Syr•
dillon, fi!IO. Phone - - ...
NOW OPEN hill II A.ll. 10 II
..... cau • •· 4-11-tfe oee &amp;. Stowart, Jr., MiJI.
P.M. tba IIA:W Drift ID m
ersviDe.
1-IS«&lt;
tbo by-pas Rl. 7. Soft ke JI'URiii8IIED .... ~
eream, Jood food, opodi1J m apartmenll. Clole lo IObool. CUCIJIIIIEIIS, by buabel pick·
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te.ll-tfe ed ".211, pidl: your own 75
Monday IIIII 'l'llurldq.
«&lt;&lt;Il, a1lo bave melool. Dm
TRAR.ER SPACE, aD utllltlet Hubbard, SyraCUIO, Ohio.
omllable. Inquln Uf MuJber.
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Wonhtd To Buv
ry Iller I or S p.m. Write P.
WANTED NOW, spedll prloe,
0. 1101 415 Pome!o,. J.lf.tfe FIVE ROOM HOUSE wltb Jarte
Gl-. 131 lb., mb root
$4 lb., !fay opple root ' eouts F1JRNIB11ED OARAG1!l apon. poreb, iiiOrm ....... and 'IIIJI.
dmn, oellar, .... GUibulldiDI
lb. Sob ..., to am BaDey,
1111111 m LlneGin IDD. UUIIIIea
IIIII prop; \Here fmced
"--nnlle, Ohio.
..lUte
paid; ....... Clll)y. PlloDo ID. P1eaty . .ter. f'llone •.
&amp;-lt.lfe
ANTIQUES. furniture, dim.
llllleelluoous. Mn. llo1md NEWLY DECORATED, fumllll&gt;.
I$ P'OOT RU!f..A-BOIJ'I', 40 HP
Cedi. IIIII W. Mllll St., J'ome.
ed ..-tmeat. Multi IIIII reJ!lrlnrude mol«. e1eetrle ....
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1-15-lf•
lereuce. II~ MuliMny, I'lL
traDer, Ufe jaebll,
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Mile ler,
belli IIIII euohlonl; alllo aurf.
ANI'IQUBS: Lady WIDII for
boord. See n...
Raber own bllme. Con use oil TWO ROOMS, baUt, fumllbed
etne, or eall tfi.SID allfr 1
tlndl ci fumlturt, clllno,
apertmeat,
1JI p.m.
1-lt.a.:
Malbeny, Plale IIJ ••.
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Albeno •
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»12te
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Mile
!3 HONDA '3110'' lln!am a n d
Holmet, mently overllauled
HeloWan!M
'I'RAILER LGTI. Bob'a llabl1e $3511. Phone 347-ZI'/0 or Me
TRUCK: DRIYERS: Mull be
Court, S,.r-, Ohlo on Slate Ro)IIDOIId Rowe, Rl. 2, Roe1ne
aperlenced ... tandem nJd.
Rl. IJ4, Plale . . .,.
1-IW!e
elel. Apply In _ , ot the
..ll.tfe alter UO p.m.
J'loDwo7 Ooment Blod&lt; eom.
JIIIII'.
..,... JI'OUR ROOM IIOiliiE, beth.
Help W1ntecl
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..J.l.llp
WiUIRAI, nile o1dft, mllll be
of lepJ • . C'Ainloel Guido P'llRNlSII1!lD '1'110 BEDROOM

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PHONE
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lurniiiJed, llllural .... will
11!111 to 111111 work1nc ... eJcler.
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JSIIED APAlmiENT, MwiJ
them ,.unelves, Red !Wet
cleooroled, pbme be'- 9
$UO bulbel, Sblppm Reds
a.m. · IIIII S p.m. ~Ca.
$1.15 buabel. Bring bulbeJ !Ju.
..M-Il&lt;
kell. Follow peach •Jcns !rum
Rt. 50 IIIII Farson Street 1D
'1"110 ROOM traDer. eYel')'illlnl
Belpre, Frames Orebard.

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Sprtaas Nile Club. Beal blmd
Male Help W1nted
In the area.
&amp;-IHic NEED CASH! SeD fa m • a 1
Knapp Aerolred Sboea.
PAINTING. INSIDE ml out; 117
or partllme. II1Jb CCJIIIIIII&amp;.
sims, plua bmwo Complet.
~ ... eontrorl. ~ ...
l-INt&lt; line for moo ml 'III)DlOII.
Equipment fumisbed !ne.
FRENCRIE'S ~~ Post Write to Gordon Rae. DJslrlcl
New oebool tote bap. 10 Sa1el MJr.' SSM Dlltl7lldn
Drive, O!lumblll, Ohio. am.
cenll; dura ear wu "'
1 - . chairs, 'IV, books IIIII
&amp;-1Wtc
other ml!cell.- Items;
used elothlnl. lnlanll IIIII WANTED- Y..... man for Jn.
adu!Js: cuotom made rubber
side sales wort. II1Jb odJool
llamps. Ope!l dally 2 to I degree and retaU upe........
p.m. Turn right off Rt. 7 at desireable. IDieJJlgence, ablJ.
Melll&lt;ll'lal Gardens onto Coon· Jty 10 Jeam and a pooltive at.
ty llold 32, drive two mO... Ulude essenHal. Send letter
lirsl 'bll!ldJng on Jell a""'"' giving fuiJ detalls on ocJuea.
brldJO. Phone 91Ul73.
lion, e~ence m1 aalary re.
a.tf.Uit qulmnento and an lntorvlew
wiD be arrall8ed. TbJs Is a
BAND EVERY Friday and Sat- permanent pooltlon. l'&lt;lmeroy
urday at Jack's Club m Har· Cement Block Co.• P. o. 1101
rllooYille Road off Rt. T. 53'1. Pomeruy. Ohio 45!'a.
Country muolc by Gayle M..
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N.Y., wu piiJiDed u a model plloU, 8,'1'75 as prlvllle pllotl,
lowJI !rom .... bellionlnp In 1,42J u commercJal PIIGII, 57
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clwll bolillll 1,CillO aeret1 ol 175 with other (glider, Jlibler·
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on crime sllid ACnOw mliltllke
w.wmiGTON CVPI), ' - , .
McCOrth.Y said tho war was lillrnedlate .tlopa to imprpve his
i$UrP9n Ganenol'• .Tuk Force
responsible tor America•alnabJ.. imae8 with Negro voters and
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for . S!noldlill iod ' !!ealth today
Jlty to meet pressing tleli\lnds added he was not certalft he :;:::::::::::::::;:;:;;::::r;=:~::::::::::::::::~:::::~:::::::::;:-.:::
TONIGHT-AUG. 16
. •ecuood·tlta ·tollaeco, loliiJ81rY of
at home and "unless We can would SlCJ.POI't ttle Nixon-Agnew
SATURDAY-AUG. 17
'•iencouragt.. cfeith anddl. .se'•·'
an eM of natiooalleadershlp by em this war, we wtll be unable ticket.
CLOSED
throUgh u\ e&gt;DGDIIvo .~lo rolao
"those who would not settle that to give proper attention,. to
Resignation Announced
Uona ~ to·dllcredlt ''evloo
war."
domestic needs.
Agnew - The MaryIIIII goverSUNDAY, MONDAY
donee
lilnOidris·la a health
Iazard. I I
11The American people deMccarthy did not criticize nor Thursd~ amounced the
AND TUESDAY
serve more in 1968 than a Sen. George S. McGovern or resignatim o1 the one Negro on
AUGUST 18 -19 • 20
Tho Tollacco lNttlute called
choice between the positions of South Dakota, who. like himself, his personal staff and Uten
(John Huston's)
dle task force• a report "a shock-the earllest and strongest has taken a dovish position on quickl.Y appointed another to
"REFLECTIONS IN A
IJwly In~ defamation ·of
s\C)porters of the war,•• Me- Ule war in his bid for the replace him.
GOLDEN EYE"
an Industry wlllch hu led !he
earthy told nearly 20,000 of his Democratic presidential nominHumphrey- The vice pres(Technirolor)
way in medical re•-~h to lOOk ·
Ell:r:, nylor - Marlon Branda partisans Thursdlij' night at a ation. McGovern said Thur~ ident. speaking todl.)' in Mlnneaanswers In the clgarotio cmrally
in
New
York
City.
in
Washington
his
late
ertry
polb
to
a
meeting
of
the
United
COLORCARTOONS:
troveray.
"We cannot continue to be into the race was prompted Federation of Poatal Clerks,
Bugged in a Rug
The 10 • member task Ioree
prisoners oC those who would solely by a desire to strengthen said Richard Nixon is running
Chiller DiUers
" llENNI!I PARKER, left, Ch~sfer, re.celvei • : ' ~~made tho chirp In a report
not settle this war," he added in the party' s antiwar forces. He on "a plaUorm of empty
Shutter Bug
James Bailey, manager of tho Weal Main st. SoiDOca Senlce.,.
recommending new steps to e•
.a speech beamed by closed added that he had little hq&gt;e of promises." Thursda,y, in Newcourage people to quit &amp;making
station in ~omoroy, Parker wa)l recently • ~.ooo tn•~:.:
FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
circuit television to massrallies winning an;l that he would not ark, N.J., Humphrey suggested
and to discourage )'OUIWS!erS
wlmer in J contest conducted by the cOil!l&gt;lllll'·
AUGUST 23 • 27
in 22 other cities.
accept the vice presidential he might be considering New
!rom taldns 111 the hlbl~
'~VALLEY OF THE DOLLS"
The Minnesota Democrat said nomillltion.
Jersey Gov. Rlchard J. Hughes
It reported thai the antismok(Technicolor)
there "is no hope for change
In other political devel~ as a running mate.
Ing CIJnllaignl were begloning
Barbara Parkins - Patty Duke
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with the Republican party" ments:
Harold E. Hughes- The goverto take effect.
COLORCARTOONS:
because Nixon, its nominee tOr
Nixon- The Republican pres· nor of Iowa Thursday rellnIt said one mUJlon smokers
Good Neighbor
president. "has been urging us idential candidate•s campaign quished his favorite son caOOi..
are quitting every year and &lt;Jneoo
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to intervene in Vietnam since appeared to stumble over Negro dacy and released a bloc of 46
fourth of ali American men iod
SHOW STARTS 7 P, M,
1954." Mccarthy said Hwn- reaction to his vice presidential delegate votes to work for a
one-fifth of all women who have
phrey, his chief rival for the running mate, Gov. ~iro '"free an:l open" Democratic
ever smoked have now quit.
Democratk presidential nomin- Agnew of Maryland. J. Earl National Convention. Hughes
But it said !he tobacco indusation, had endorsed U.S. In- Dearing, a Negro prosecutor had remained neutral in the
try his ...,ntod a ciJnllaign
By United Preu Intel'llatlOIIII
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volvement in Vietnam since from Louisville, Ky., wh.o is presidential race.
to counter thole trends.
PRAGUE - CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND ROMANIA today •18111d
a 20-year friendship treaty symbellzlnB their """ Independence
TONIGHT ONLY
from Soviet mastery.
(Color)
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Ale.andor Dubcok, Czechoslovak Communist party tlrsl ...,.,_
H1WQ WEEKS IN
· tary, &amp;IKI Nlcolae Ceauaescu, Romania's president IIIII part;y chiif.
SEPTEMBER"
produced the treat¥ after two-~ of talks glvoo a cold shoulder
1 Lltur1ont Terzleff - B. Bardot
by the SOviet Union.
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REFLECTED G L 0 R Y ol
"BORN LOSERS"
MOSCOW - FORMER PRE!oiiEl!!dKITA S. KIIRVSIICHEV ....
new Porll holralyle. Hair·
Tom Laughlin - Jane Russell
so bored two years ago he tried to teoch a jaclaloW to talk. Tbe blfd
do ·.1bope1 up wUb abort
ATHENS, Ohio (Upi) - Poll· Columbus, Lancaster, Logan, how much the war costs tmd
hair eombed elooe to ,..
proved reacd001ry and Khrushchev, now 74 and wt of _ . r
tics, "It's like begging in the Nelsonville and Athens. Today why it should end, why educaSATURDAY
tion
ls
lmportant
and
the
revitokull,
a
wlcle
ribbon
aer011
four years. io bullY with a new hobiJlr, Tho man who made the wor)d
street," said John J. Gilligan. it wiU be Marietta, Belpre, Pomlhe fo~bead aDd a balrael
AUGUST 17
tremble is now nlslnB tomatoes on )IOI&gt;bles and water.
"Every politician needs peo- eroy, Jackson and WaverlJ'. "I'm alization or Appalachian Ohio.
eovertuc all. For a btl of
FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE
Gilligan shakes hands at a
ple," the Red--haired Irishman Jack Gilli.gan," he says, "I'm
glitter, a dlamoad ellll'lq
(Color)
glass plant in Lancaster, eats
CINCINNATI - FRISCH'S RESTAURANTS, INC., l'OPDl't,la 10
cl1imed. "Without them, where ruMing for the Senate."
Ia aU&amp;elted lo lhe net.
An oxll!lllive me do,y vaca· per cent Increase In retaU oalos iod earning !rcm Ita 48 c~
Clint Eastwood
hotdogs at a picnic, drinks iced
Wait - - would we be?"
Uon triJ&gt; which oilers a theat- owned Big Boy restaunnts Cor the tlscal yeer lllllod June 2. TIIJ
AND
And as he told a $10-o-j)late tea whUe talking with voters
"We owe it to ourselve!l to
CROW
STOPS
TRAIN
THE DEADLY AFFAIR
rical promction in addition to COIIIPinY earned t972,984 on retali &amp;alea of $17;28'1,959.
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TOKYO
(UPI)
An
old
crow
James Mason
travel
Is
Pl'OD"sod
b7
tho
Mo.
store
and
~'breaks
bread"
with
because we really get the kind cai'Jdidate from the 10th Congres·
landed on a power resistor and 100 CCMIQ' Homemakers ec.&amp;nMsxlrnijlsn S&lt;heli
TEMPERATURES WILL AVERAGE NEAR NORMAL in otilo
of goverrment we wanl Tllat's sional District: "You watt. ~ party falthfuls.
BIOtJI)Od one of tho electric 125- di.
ln
between,
as
the
former
coner
or
later
it
comes
'So
Saturday throut!h WednaadaY, with claily hi8h roadllWa pnel'ilii
why I'm here," says the former
Tho trip Is next Thur~ and near 80 north and In tho middle 80s eerual and sOuth.
gressman ~s. "1 count shirts.'" mtle...an-hour •'bullet" trainsbe::
university professor.
What'?"
SUN., MON., &amp; TUES.
With the Kennedy nair, GO- That's how I know when I'll twoon Tokyo and Oa&amp;ka todll)'. the co~&lt; per por1011 I&amp; $12.50.
AM so it goes.
Overnight low tamperature&amp; w!U be in the lower to mlddli
The crow was electrocuted.
AUG. 18 • 19 • 20
Traveling by bus, the tourists 60s. Only minor --to&lt;lly temJIIlrature chlrwe• are lndleataol
ligan ratUed off statistics about get home again."
Long Days
HOTEL
will
leave Pt. Plllllllll Ill 7 a. Ralnfall .wlll •••rage three quartan to one Inch, occurrlnc 11 a~
From breakfast at 6:30 a.mo
to
visit tho state c~ltol, era and thundoroh""ers daUy ucept Stutda1.
m.,
Wltil wa:r past sundown.
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Hawk'l Nest Lodge, Lewisburg,
It's shakillg hands at a county
(COlor)
Blue stone Dam and Grandview
fair and plant gates. .. television
ATHENS - THE GOVERNMENT TODAY aceuled
AND
state
Park, and then move oo P~roou, seU... xlled son of Conner Proll)lor George~ '
and radio interviews. , •the same
fonda &amp; Peter Mcicnelrfl questions fr&lt;m neWsmen. . .
NEW YORK (UP!) - Pres- Quadi'Ule," states that the Roose- inquiries, Daniels wrot.e. "had to Beckley whore they will vi., or iltSPiring an ' UDiucceaatul usaaslnation attempt on Premier
ln
speaking In behalf of candidates ident Franklin D. Roosevelt con- velts considered divorce in 1917 Lucy Mercer come to the White "Honey In The Rock" at 8 p.m. George l'll&gt;adopoulos.
THEGAMEISOVER
tinued to see Mrs. Lucy Mercer but Mrs. Roosevelt declded "mt House in the times when she The bu&amp; Is scheduled to return
••. and cocktaU parties.
"PODindroou, through !he pralao of tho criminal act and lly
That was Thursday. Today was Rutherfurd until his death, while to step aside" for the beautiful had been away? The truth could to Point Pleaunl at 2 a.m.
instiptlon of .others to almllar acta, his acc:tptod moral r e No one under 18 will be
ReaervaUma &lt;11 one bus are atblllty," a govermnent spokesman said.
more of the same. Only the Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt waspr~ Miss Mercer. He quotes a num- not be denied. Eleanor's resentmitted um1en accompanied
ment
could
not
be
dissembled.
ber
of
Roosevelt
arxl
Mercer
taken
up, but aeveral reservaWcted
from
kmwing
by
a
"con-.
names of the communitles and
parents.
She
armounced
she
was
gettlav
tions
are
on hand for a second
relatives
to
support
his
story.
cert of silence," according to a
the faces change.
out
or
Ule
White
House
immeAfter
Mrs.
Roosevelt
diaoovbus.
Persons
otho&lt; thou Mason
Thursday It was Zanesville, new book by historian Jorathan
diately.,.
ered that Mrs. Rutherfurd had
County homemakers are Invited
Daniels.
In hls interview with UPJ, to make the trip. ThOse lntorell·
Daniels, whose brief mention been at her husband's deathbed
in a book three years ago of the she ordered all the family be- Danlels said, "I have written a ed are to call or write M r o.
30-year devotion of the late Pr~ longings packed and was oot of soulll historical book and am Abigail Tho~son, Route 2, Pt.
sident to the 'Woman who once the White House in five days, not trying to stir up sensatioo," Plsaunl, no 1 - than Monday.
Glen hw, a1dltud: diree~
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one
who
is
still
one
or
the
great-retary stirred U.P a heated con- iels writes.
Thompson.
Band, romlnda band members
Slxtj&gt; JO.pllon cans of milk
Daniels, editor of the Ra1eigh. est adm.trers of the Roolevelt
troversy.
thai busoo wW leave the Mid- were IDlilod In a ..,. truck ••·
His new book, "Washington N.C. News and Observer ard CamUy. I lhlnk it is one of tho
dleport IU&amp;I&gt; School al 12 ....,
at 3:15 p.m. 'l'hUrldiY Oil
onetime administrative assist- greatest families we've had in
SQUAD CALLED
Rouah lld., two IJ1d two • tend!•
Saturda,y to
tho
Melp
ant and press secretary to Roose- Ws century - mll)'be lorwer
The Middleport emergency County Fair. For -•from mlleo weal of R~ 311~.
than
that."
velt, said he decided "itla tlme
B&lt;tUad wu called to tho hOmo of Rutland, busoa wiU leave then
The state~ Palro! Aid,
tor thtt story to be told. "
Mabel HyaoB early
alll:30 LID.
E. Smlllt, 18, Rt. 2 PalThlt fact that Mrs, Ruther·
1Jw. Mlu My&amp;Oll had becomo!U
For the illnday }lark dodlea- riot, -oaehed a I'Oii&amp;b NclioD
turd, who died three years after
at her homt!. She was oot hos- tion at Forelll &lt;\cres. buNI w!U of road and IWerv!"i to lhe loft
Roosevelt, w a s sitting with
pllalized.
leave Middleport Ill 12:311 p.m. to tnlu muclloleo. Thotruek(Continued !rom page I)
Roosevelt when he suffered his
and Rutland at 12
lmo I ditch Ill lhe 'loft ·11&lt;18 '!f
fatal stroke in Warm Sprl11g1, bd&lt;sr.
the rood and "'arturned anlo 'llo
DISCARD LAW
Ga., in 1945, waa never made
"LOve Is mue," was !IUilJ by
.!VNGLE DUEL
,Iatlolde, opllllnc llaload,Ormllk.
MUNICH, Gorllllli\Y (UP!) known officially. Mrs. Roosevelt C~ Hayman follwod by the
MANILA (UJ'X) - Two forest
Smllh waa not IQlureol,:lle"''ffl.
Tho Bavarian Slate ChanCellory
did not learn of it until after next crowd-j)loaaor, 13?-ear-&lt;&gt;ld
said 'l'lllradaY It had discarded ranprs wefool with j u n II• .llW to !be patrO(, Tbere ...:mOd.
she new in from WasHington Randl' Boring, with hla Cather,
c1omap to the left· ~ of
an old Nul Tblrd Rolch law that lmiVOI II\ lhe lmlhorn Pldllp. tor the deeth watch. Mrs.. Ruth- ••spec-• . Borlrlg accompanying,
pines
Tbur~.
One
wasldlled,
the
truck
and to tho wlndlltlold.
only "reliable poraons" may
erfurd had airead,y left.
preiiOillln&amp; ''Bonnie and Clyde" kiOl) carrier plpona.
the othar crll\cai!J ....- .
, No ehlrau wao tiled.
"There's hell to pay," Daniela m tho baJUo, The Borlnp also
{]/t(J(J$(
qtxted White House Press Sec· gave two encores and James
retary Steve Early as tellbw' CUndl.fl' una. ''Blue !des."
another
staff member. 11 Mrs..
Btackllg)rting was foawred u
To be mnembencl• 01111 cf
Roosevelt
knows
that
Lucy
RutbRay Alkire oang "SOIIIOthlng Slu·
mlllk.ind't lrmat daJra a,
•
er£urd
was
here.''
pid" to bring oo a donee line &amp;Dd
daoo.iiiS .ad erecdna dam fttl
Tho First Lady made direct Dick Nease and Am Holter, a
What could be neater, more efficient, more
imperUhabJe ~ -.n,.
dance team from lalt year••
penom ere malr.ioa JUre die
convenient all around than (1) handy
show, dld a Gal '90s tbeme •1)1.
world wiiiMYer ~lr
checkbook stubs for quick reference in
er)lbody Step.,.
VETERANS
MEMORIAL
l0fJ1f them. Why IIOf llflea 1
checking on the date and amoant of your
The trumpet of Clydo McCoy
HOSPITAL
memorial for yountlf _. Jow!1
payments and other expenditures plus (2)
ADMITTED - COrollno 'fum. was repromced by Karen GrU·
ana now ... u 1.....,.... dult
canceled checks that automatically become
er,
Maaooi Mary Barnhart, Pctn- fith doing McCoy's famed ''&amp;!tyou •ill be~ . .
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John Massie, PomeCOJ!;
ar Blues" for which llhe was calleasy-to-file, easy-to-find receipts. Open a
manp yean J~~~rr rou .,.. .....
s~·E
John Lyona, Middleport; Clyde ed back to tho stage tor anolher
l.n Ul hf)p t'OU iQ rhlslmpclf'IIUII
checking account here rww!
Cramlet, Raclne; Ellza Litchoo
encore.
ttlettton .... }gyt • .,., .,...,
Cioalng the show wllh "I Aht't
field, MaiODi Bernice Nicholson,
of 6aint me.orillt ,,...,
RutlaJKii Oste Manuel, Racine;
Got Nabocl1" wa1 Mrs. Noaoa
whkfltoct.oc:..
Lucille
Bearhs,
Middleport.
and tile blacklilbt dlaelnB LOWEST PRICES
DISCHARGED
Lewis
EdgeU,
of
cathy Fultz, Am Holter, 111,1'
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IN THE AREA
Arnold stump,
McGowan, Ray Alldre, Ralplt
CO~OR
Werry &amp;Dd Dick Ntaso.
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Monument Co.
COMMITTEE TO MEET
tranclni
rollalw•
and
patrlato
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The executive committee of
M..num•nf Co .
lc theme hl&amp;ldlalttod In a rarra·
the Meigo Local Band Boosters lion by Mrs. Kllltr)'lt Crow,
21 Yeo::u, fJrperi•nc:•
wUl meet Molllay at tha Middle- Ill&amp; ·Bond Mlnltl'el ASIOdotlon
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RUTLAND
Open 9.5 We•klyport Hish S&lt;hool al 8 p.m. Propreoldolll. Aloo portormlns 1n
Sundoyt &amp; Evenittgt
sidtnt Arthur Miller said, "All
By Appt .
the IIMie were Slfto POWell
Serving Metgs County lor over 96 years
•r
.
committee chairmen ohOO!ld ""' with "Grand Old Flag" a n d
260 W. Moin
terw:l Utls alllrnportantmeeting.."
Memher Federal Reserve System
Juno Van Vranken and ebonla
&lt;loin&amp; •'Bitile Hymn ot l h o
Member FDIC
Republic.• ·
Acoompall)'ing tho ohOw wao
~II Accounts Insured Up To $15,000 Under
an lnatrumontal combo composed of Mrs. Olive ''io)Or, planThe Fed~"'' Depositlnourance Corporation

MDGS

By United Press Internatlonal
Labeling Richard M. Nixon
and Hubert Humphrey tho
"earliest and strongest S\.IPI)Ol"ters'" of the Vietnam War, sen.
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a1 8:311 p.m. · !!"turdliY was lhe
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fairs start in Ohio this coming
week, including the biggest ' ot
them all - tho state Fair hero,
running from Thuriday thrwgh
Labor Day, Sop~ 2.
The 12-da.Y State Fair schedules again ltvestock and horse
exhibitions and judging&amp;, a huge
art show, circus performances
twice a day ark~ tree gi'Uidatand ertertlimnent '"The stars
will Include Bob Hope, Johnny
. caraon, Ed Ameo, John Davidaon and the Smothers Brothers.
To bolster the total figures,
IIIII' ofll~s il'!' plusgtns for

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much as haltpriceforeverybody.
Althrough admittance ,for most
.oeople will cost $1.50, those""'
der 12 ~ In for onr 25 cents,
Winding up this week will be
sb county lairs, the' n.rat being
the Cuyahoga County show at
Berea SUJidas. Otber"s ringing
.. down thecurtainareOttawacounty Monday, Logan . County Wed-nesda,y, Allen CoUnty Thursday
and Darke County Fridll)',
Friday.
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for the Deflancli County fair at
Hlckavllle, Bujler County at

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WASHINGTON (UPD ~ Former President Dwight D. Eisen.
hoWer's doctors reported late saturday that he was in 'jextremely
critical condition" 24 hours after his seventh heart attack.
Since the five ..star genetal's major seizure at 1:25 p.m. Friday, he has suffered four incidents or irregular heart activity.
All were corrected by electrical treatmenl During the first two
such episodes, Eisenhower lost consciousness brie.Qy but imme- .
diately rallied and showed no brain damage, according to Walter
Reed Army Medical Center.
The 77-year~d former Chief
in a mid-morning bulletin,
· Executlve was described as Eisenhower's doctors reported
being in "serious" corxlition that in Lhe 17 hours after his
immediately after ttis latest seventh heart attack at 1:25
heart attack. At 10 a.m. EDT p. m, Friday, the general was
saturday, he was said to be In amicted twice by rapid irregu"critical" condition, and that lar heart action. He loat
his physicians were "increasing- consciousness both . times but
ly concerned" over his l!ondi- was quickly revived with the
Wife At Bedside
help oC electricalstlmulatlon.
Eisenhower's wife Mamie and
He is "alert and has no
PERFECT TIMING - Ti'&lt;! Grand Chlmplon of the Moigy
his son, John, were at h i s evidence or brain damage,"
COWitY Fair Guernsey Show competition gave birth to a new
bedside at Walter Reed, . John's !hoy reported.
calf only minutes after the event erded and awards had been
son, David, was Dying in from
But, the doctors added, "the
presented Friday after moo. The two year-old cow, owned and
the West Coast. President occurrence or these episodes of
shown by Huol4LCarnahan of RD Racine, alsu won the best
Johnson at his Texas ranch, irregular heart action Is of
ft'&amp;S kept informed of develop"
Increasing concern to his
ments.
physician&amp;.,.
· "Drug therapy to control the · The seizures were described
heart irritabUity has been as "ventricular ObrUlation," a
continued,'' Army doctors re- twitching of the muscle of the
ported at 3 p.m.
ventricle, a lower chamber
ST. PETERSBURG, F I a. Negro district were burned or
beside the heart where blood is
(UPOPolice Chief Harold C. damaged.
forced Into the arteries. The
Smith
said
Saturday s nosrl;twltching is so rapid that it
Gov. Claude Kirk. fearing a
prevents a coordinated heart night-long outburst of flres, new outbreak of violence when
looting s~ . 11\&gt;ttl• and bricl&lt; the sun went down saturday
be~t.
night similar to a series of
~senhOwer's '-'tle {JJr hlt throwing bY h;t!,areda o( you~
lite took place on the foiurth Nerroeo ~peered to be s rampages in Miami Beach two
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Ooor suite of it 30..yoar-old brick 11planned program of harass- weeks ago that lett three dead,
assigned a special force of 145
JACKSON Olllo (UP!) - Roo wi~ of the Walter . Reed ment."
Pollee
re~
'ttt"
tear
gas
state officers to this Gulf Coast
J~s. a 'Jackson Ute iniUl'- Hospital complex reserved for
barrages
.t'
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1o
put
doWn
the
distinguished
U.S.
officlaiL
He
resort city.
ance salesmah 'W John J Gilram~s
that
ran
for
nearly
was
surrouMed
by
all
the
Earlier Kirk had ordered a
ligan agree
disagree. ·
seven
houn
after
a
fight
broke
National Guard force of 300
The two men discussed their equipment needed for a critical
views Friday as Gilligan, !be heart patient, including an out In a dance halL At least16 men on standby alert. Police
Democrulic nominee for the U. electrocardiograph used to m~ person11 were arrested, three Chief Smith said, however, the
nltor his heart activity cDnstant.. "!If' injored and at least 15 guardsmen would be used only
s. Senate, walked tho ·ltreets of ly.
bt¥hiess establishments In a 10 as a "last resort."
this small rural oommunlzy in
w;.
15 block area in the central
the Hocking Hills.
.. VIET CONG CAUGHT
In between handshakes, Jenkins
SAIGON (UP0 - Troops of
aBkod and got Gilligan's 'flews
Sooth Korea's 'I1gerD1visionSaton gun control and &amp;JIW'antsod urdoy repoi'tad killing a nurse
annual wage. The two ure insurand 10 other VIet Cong while
ance sales agreed on the wage
asarchlng a hojpllal complex in
but not on gun cootrol.
CHICAGO (l)Pil- Gov. Les- to oppose Republican Richard
a ca\fe near fllu cat on South ter Maddox of Georgia iolned
"Every man should be guarM. Nixon in November. The
Milt. the come-' ror the Democratic move also came just a week
lniood a job," GlUipn satd. Vietnam's "!'f&gt;!raa
tary . . .llii. &amp;al'd. the .......
HBut every person unable to
Preside~ nomination Satur- after another late starter, Sen.
was carrylnB a rlfie.
work because ct illness or age
and ..,.,ed barely a ripple George S. McGovern of South
along Lalit le.chigaJL
should have OflOU8h money to live
Dakota, jt.nnped in with hopes
DOUBLE LIST
Assertlna:- ftt the Democratic of collecting substantial support
on and take care oCthemselvea."
NORBURY, England (UPI) Part$ rnust be uorrered 1 from backers of the late sen.
" Part ol the idea comes from
Two children, 10 and 13, trotted conservative candidate,'' the
tho 1930s but l thbi&lt; the J o b
Robert F. Kennedy of New
off to msrket with two list&amp; Georgia segregationist became
guarantee Is somettdng new." from
York.
IJX(her, one teJUng them the fourth and ~parenUy the
said the former congressman
Nat Enougfl Sqlport
what
to
buy and !he other weakest or the announced
who made ltopaln alx communi.
Neither McGovern nor Mad- ·
to Ileal. The mother ploadod Democntic Cllllidates.
dox
could yet offer evidence of
ties before returning home to IIUill¥ Frl- to OOWllelllng !he
Ctnclmati. "You know, not ev~
His announcement at an enough delegale •llloort to hurt
theft of .two plec:es or moat.
Atlanta news conference came the fronter runner, Vice Pree(Contlllled on Page 2)
Dine dlys before the Democr... ldent Hubert H. Humphrey, and
tic National COnvention opens his principal challenger~ Sen.
here to ....,,..te Its candidate Eugene J. McCOrlhy of Mlnno-

Rioting Planned

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Speak at Park

lngton Monday;
Tuesday i&amp; /the curtain raising
dJ3 for the ~s am: L a k e
Coonty fairs :at Wes~ Union and
Painesville : respectively, and
Wednesday for tho Columbiana
and Mol11'0fj County fairs at Lisbon snd wr•fteld.
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William Sheo-~ ot!lclal of the u. S. IJo.
fttlso.. Doll&amp;r(menl In Washing.
ton, D. C., will be main speak.
f/1- tor tho dedication coremoo.
loa of Foreal Acre Park near

bore today,
Tbo park, located on tho New
lJma Rbad, has been built by
Workers of the Loading Creel&lt;
~sorvancy District and Water.

lbed Aasodatlon'a "OperatiOn
Mainstream" project.
Tbe dedication will get un.
cloi'Wij' at 1:30 p.m. and an all.
day ehl_ckeo ~arbe""' will be
hold. Tho Rutiand Fire Depart.
m.&gt;1 will be In charge of Bale
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - It ma,y
be tho inost competitive Slate
Fair O'(t!r. OhlostateFalr Manager Jerry L. Kallenbach said
Satllnla.Y the fair already has
brok"'' Its own record!oroom.
petit(,ve exhibitors. ·
ThO 19&amp;8 edition of the fair
wlli ,Bbowcaso 6,80&gt; exhibitors
displaying ever)'lltlng from
to bjlli s and rosoa to
cake&amp;. Tho number of exhlbl·
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champion is pictured with her new calf as Tony Carnahan,
grandson of the owner and son of Mr. ard Mrs. Jim Carnahan,
looks on. The photo was taken about 15 mirutes after the
Guernsey Show was completed.

CINCINNATI (UPI)- Police
went into a "phase two" desIgnation Fri- nisllt, uled for
oontrolllng riot situations, alter the shooting of a Negro
woman by a white man touched off rock throwing and wtn.
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groups of Negroes.
Officers were issued riot
helmets and ~~ a n d
were told to read the riot act
to an,y unruly crowds In thO
predominantly Negro Avondale
section where the violence
erupted . The trouble started
when the woman, Mrs. Willi
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When Mc Carthy, campaigning
Slturdas in Chicago, learned of
the Maddox announcement, he
said:
"He won't draw am· delegates
from me because, if he draws
deleg~te s from the South, I
don't have any in the South. The
Vice President is supposed to
have all of tllem.''
This was in line with
McCarthy 's earlier forecast that
any delegate inroads made by
Maddox would be at Humphrey' s expense.
"We don't think the Maddox
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Charge SCLC Sellout
MEMPms, Tom. (UPil- The warehooses over D. C., the
Southern Christian Leaderohlp statement said.
Conference founded by tile late
Th diBJ&gt;Ute begiD in an aqp"y
Dr. Martin Lolhor KIJw Jr. exchlqe be«ween
ln"*'ers
O!ldld ,It• ,....nllon Saturday 111~ben and tho Rev. Andrew
with ~PI ,of I soliout from J, YOU!lilo executive nee pro,.
Iliaci&lt; militants and without a !deDI of SCLC. Young told ti'&lt;!
ma.Wr.
I« it11 1utun. lnvodors · thay wore partly
A y..._ black nlllltant Jll'O'W roBJ&gt;Ollaible for KitW"s death by
from lleq&gt;lllo which calla l&amp;ll"l•tion hero .\prll 4.
thomoeJV.s !he lnvodoro ·'!ell'ly
Tho lm*lers ltad · turned a
. · &lt;llaf..,tod the cloolng mlnur.,s of eal'blaemen's protest march
, , !he four-day convo~n '!·I t ·h Into I
noar,riat" to Pin
Chlr&amp;ea of betrayal 1~ the,.Poor recotlnltion !IY Memphis Necro
J'aq&gt;Je.•' Cfii\I&gt;IIsll. .
I-rs. The incident made
'
the liCtc ·ltll! Ktns determined io slaf in
In COII!fl&gt;rt Ill • Me...,hls and hold • second
motel and eatlnc m.rch to prove his J)ono;vitient
....,,.. ~lick broth- tacilco could work.
~CI(Jiled
1111 ·~llW
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· ,w~~ - !nvallsr!.~during a

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Fighting
Rages in
Vietnam
SAIGON (UPO- Allied troq&gt;o
killed 589 North VIetnamese and
Viet Cong in major t.ttles
ranging ail tho Wll)' !rom tho
saigon area to the Demllitarized
Zone, the U.S. Command
reported Saturday in a statement which cast doubt on any
scaliJ18 down of the war by
Hanol
~ · ·,\;;,~ and South vtea-

me~ headquarters placed allied

Maddox Just Small Ripple

. by

.

:•

The
more
some
part

lnwders, called nothing
than a street gang by
MeJTC)his Negroes, took
in the Poor Peoples'

losses at 58 k111ed and 221
wounded in combat which
started ThW"sday. These figures
included 25 American dead and
201 U.S. lighting men wounded.
l l.S. mUitary briefing officers
said at least eight major
battles, five or them initiated by
North Vietnamese regulars,
flared in South Vietnam's Ove
north.ern provinces and ln the
DMZ betweeo tho two Viet·
rams. Other major c;ghts
erupted ~ar Saigon and Of' *he
strategic Central Highlams.
It was the heaviest oudlreak
or this summer llkl erded a
general luU in f&gt;ghting that
began in June when U.S.
commanders said Communiat
forces seemed to be avoiding
contact.
Tho reduced t0111110 of ligh!lng
hid led to speculation that
North VIetnam might bo ~
the reciprocal action the United
States has been demarding as
the price for a cOIDI)Iete
bmnbing halt apinst the North.

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Rotarians Hold

Family Pienie

Campaign. Numbering about 50,
man,o of their members have
recently been arrested by city
MIDD~PORT- Goorgo Moln.
pollee on a variety of charges. hart, former M,.ga Count¥ rep..
The 11th annual SCLC conven- reaentative in U.e lePilature,
tion unanimously elected tho was aucttoneer here Friday eve!lev. HIIJ&gt;h David Abernath,y to ning at a •'W!tllo elephant~ aale.
hiS first Cull term IS presidenl. II followed 1 bounliAd Jil""'-&lt;
However, the meeting erkled dinner for IDelil&gt;ora and.
withOut a major progt'lm: or Uleo of tho Nlddl~..f'OIIlor&lt;IY
direction for tho coming year• ltolttry Club It tlto hume ·of Jli&gt;.
.....,. Filla,
Abernathy 1-.d told tho tarlu
deieaa!es SCLC would romaln
non-vlolo"' and bi-racial, but he
said neither he nor tho
organtuUoo would.. act as
poacoiiJilkera In any flltllre
rae!~ dl-rs.
Tho do-~p

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