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on crime sllid ACnOw mliltllke
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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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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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,
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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 .,.. .....
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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
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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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POMEROY
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

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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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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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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
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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
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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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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
~ IIIOW ~s, , .POP corn an d

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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·
tor's Is up 13 per cent over ia II

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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.
dow

1mashin.g by

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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
Roberts, 50, was shot 81ld kill-

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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
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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
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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
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me~ headquarters placed allied

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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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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.
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persons "aboard. wu foWid Friday night, aboul 18 mllea northwest or here in southern Atfl·
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of Raven~wood and Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Rainwater o£ Ripley, who
were en route to Ft. Wayne to

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WRECKAGE - Tlmes..SOntinel PhotogriiPher Robert Wingett, recorded this scene of the single-engine airpll.ne that crashed near Shade aoo took the lives o( the pUot arxl ~o passenge~s.
The plane was located Friday night and the above picture was taken as the bodies were being
removed.

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Glll!iBD walked ~ of . I h o
store and J811ldns dl~
II was the first 1lme In 1"'1
days of campolplng In fllo lOu.
Congtesolonal Dlstrld had fi&gt;Pro&amp;checl GllllPnaboutbll
views and hied to arpe a palm.
Friday Included a number of
talks to Plrt.Y workers; IIAips at
fairs and courthouae rlllloa. AI
the Meigs Counfl' Fair at POmeroy, the trlahman allonqJiod to
woo a booth worker for hlii.Ropubllcan _,.m, WUIInm B.
Soxbe, II didn't work.
Murl Ours ·held ftrm and offered Gilligan a ~et .on
Saxbe. The candidate declined
but his son, John Patrick, 1
SOphomore at llartmooth, took
one "to add to my colledlon,•

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RAISING FLAG - The clodlcallon eeremmles for tho
Public Ao&lt;eoo iaclllcy of Maoon were "'''nod Friday b)' POIII&amp;o
roy Scout Dena ~ D, IDd m and Girl Seoul Troop 61, lloo of

Washington White Paper

HHH Has Running Mate
convention's platform BA well.

fidelity the script already
unrolled at Miami Beach. The
anti - VIetnam war Democrats
must stop Hubert HUmphrey on
the first ballot or not at all,

alter a great deal of howllpg
and hauling, the Democratic plank

nary

laced, and failed, the hard ne-

make ollglttly more palat.ble,

cessity to arrest Richard Nix-

but no less genuine, a central
ll!&gt;~aratlon In general - '

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scene of the ·
airplane crash near Shade remove
one of the three victims. The bodies were carried across a
small ravine to a waiting tractor and wagon that hauled the
remains Crom the hilly, wooded area.

on Vietnam willbemarkedlysim-

Rep.~blicans

just as the anti-war

Maddox ·

It Is as good as 50-50 that

tlar to that broullht forth by tho
Re_pd)Ucans. There will be some
consollng words to the doves to

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terdays - but whlcll any prudent olmply that the cloves In lhe

l&gt;I;~;;J . orliim-lhli "ifoUid'ltltf"" t('VIitnam.
man must nevertheless regard
as a conceivability in this impos-

sibly wild political year - the

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"waited as long as my
conscience would allow me to
wait," announced Saturday his
~ndidacy ror president of the
United States.
Maddox went before a battery
or network teJevision cameras
arxl a live audience &lt;&gt;f
something less than overnowtng
to become the fourth man to
actively seck the nomination o(
the t-;ational Democratic Convention in Chicago starting Aug.
26.
He wJwcd to make law and
order one of his chief platform
planks and he said it matters
little thai he IS getting intv the
campaign less than two weeks
before the convention opens.

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"I've got at least 150 million Chiraco convention and was heads to arutotmce he was
Americans who believe what I present during the announce- running.
While a contingent of secrllt
said," referring to the television ment.
Service
agents quickly assigned
audience.
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announcement
to
the
governor stood guard,
There were at least s&lt;&gt;me, came as no surprise. Impatient
however, who weren't with him to get rolling, the 52-Year-old Maddox said he would seek the
in the campaign.
former fried chicken restaurant presidency with "all posslble
Will Help Wallace
operator had sent letters to vigor and determination."
State Sen. Leroy Johnson of
Atlanta, the first Negro to sit tn
a state legislature in the South
DDCTDAIB MAIL-BAG
since Reconstruction, called
Maddox's cardidacy "an exercise in futility that's designed to
hurt the Democratic Party and
help George Wallace.
"We're tired of being made a
laughing stock of the nation.
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
The governor puts us in that
position too many times."
Q--Wbat Ia the cause and lhese drugs be taken safely?
treatment of Meniere's disA-Not all ol them were
case?
given for your Iabyrinlhilla, a

teorr(
iiorJor«aiei. some
Anglo-Buon !tllro 1\pw wllll more worried about the prom-

loed brawl over s~I!DK nearly
one Ofth of the 5,811 deleptea
and alternotes cerlllled to the
convention b)' t~lr alate
parties.
Hearings Monday
Hearings on the88 i,ooo or so
contests q.en here Monday
before the conveldlonol Credent111a Committee heacled by Gov.
The audience ol 200 In the government pollcleL
Richard J, Huglt~s ·of New
•we have been shomed by Jeraey. The challengoa coldi'OntHouse o( Representatives chamher in tile gold-domed Atlanta riots ard aenaeleu destrucUoo, lrw tho credentials &amp;tole&gt; were
capitol buDding was somewhat which baa turned our cWea into tho moot masalve over; thrown
smaller than 'Maddox had b&amp;ltlearounda and reduced 1ar110
It a modern Mtlonol ~ltlcll

Democratic party, like their a faint Soulhom accent.
counterparts tn the G.O.P., are
Tholr coae, matr,wor, wtll be
inherently '"'tg\lmell: and no •· lllroo\i. The South lo vlalbl,y an

BfRRr'S WORLD

Cause Still Unknown
In Meniere's Disease

A-Although the cause is
unkno.wn, sllch factors as allergy, t
stress of modern
living, an hardening of the
arteries or
er disturbances
of circulation ~ip the inner ear

appear to be )mportant lactors. A wide va~ty of drugs
has been used to treat this
disease, including diuretics,
antihistamines, nieotinic acid,
vitamin B-12, betahistine hy-

drochloride (Sere) and streptomycin. Limitation of the

fluid and salt intake is recommended because waterlogging or the inner ear is be·

lieved to be the underlying
mechanism causing the
symptoms. In the treatment
of patients with severe dizziness, surgical destruction of
the inner ear may be necessary.

Q-Since laol September I
have been having dizziness

condltipn clnaely related In
Meniete~~ disease. They can
he taken safely if your doctor
adjusts the dosage to your in·
dividual needs as judged by
your progress in controlling
your symptoms.
Q-My doetor says I have
labyrinthitis. He is giving me
Antivert but he aald the dis·
ease w o u I d eventuaUy go
away. How long should thlo
t.ake?

A-Il tile Inflammation In
your inner ear ilabyrinthllla)
is an acute process associated
with a virus Infection, it could
clear up within two or three
weeks. But if tt is a chronic
condition due ~ an allergy or
hardening of e arteries, It
will not cle( up spontane·
ously .
Q-Our doelor says my hus·
band has some trouble with

and nausea. My doctor says

anticipated. Loudspeaker&amp; set
u_p on the ce,pltol to take care of

tl1e overflow were umeeded.
There was no overnow.

Maddox, who first pined a
nationwide fullowlng In 1964
when he chased lntegntiOIHlenl
Negroes fn:m ttl&amp; restaurant
wttll a

pistol and axe handleo-

agaln before television cameras
- made It clear his main
platform plsok would be a
return lo 1aw and order. But he

alao aoYOrei)' crlUctzed Amortcan policy In VIetnam and other

Burglary
Attempted
In Pomeroy
PO·-o~

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veloped chronic labyrinthitis.
My doctor prescribed nicotinic acid, a tranquilizer, antibiotics and a capsule for
stomach spasms. Can all

ern men.
FJementerY realism, which
may be tlellned as S0111011moa
oomo kind of a ~de in politico,
lftlUld Indicate thai tn llle showdown l~Umjm'O)' will be lmpel-

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proved very successful.

GAt.LII'OUIO ~lb TKDI:~

interolll.
Mason Mayor Dayton RayJ~ea,
who served aa master of cere.
II1Cllllot for tho dedlcallm, remarked at me point while referring to the dignitaries present,
"We. are few in mmber, but

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Jomero1. Ohio, POll Offln.
TE.IIIoUi 01-" Sl:BIIelllinolo:
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WAU. st.lll:iCIIInlOI'O RAft.li
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DEDICA110N SPEAKER - Col Morrla D. llooah, now
dlllrlct elll!II*r of the U,S. Corps of Elll!lneera, Huntington,
aclclrosaeo tho crowd of ,.,proximately 3.50 persmo who attended 1lle docllcatlon ceremonies for Ma1011's N&gt;llc Accesa
laclllcy Friday, Seatod, left to rllll~ are Mayor lloyton Raynes,
Rav. Lowell KonnO)', whe gave tho tnwcatioll; Judge James
Leo Th-- Bill McGraw, realdenlelll!lneer em tho Bacino
Loeka &amp; Dun Project, and Jack Bunlelt, U.S. Corpa of ED-

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to pollute streams."
He commended the Ward Construcllon Com-. 1181101'oi cootraclor for the project, for 111

We were pretty proud when we brought out the
standard black desk phone. It was the very last word.

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since 1950.

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SEIIVIIIG aDCllJN - Free chlelten - · were oonod ,....,_who ltteillod tho tledlcatklll ceremclll) of ·lhl! Nlllc Acco" flcfllty In Muoa FrldQ, Vo'IDliM'o,aro •bolm aorvllw the .
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the weight of the handset to help you avoid caller's
cramps.

Politicians ·Dust Off . Old Animal Symbots ,
ly NOEL GROV.E
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. lqtltkin ·Jo~ u a "laDle froin the pil~ty of re-

WAiiiiiNGTON - (NEA) Tbat lll·Amerlc,an meoagtrle
of political symbelilm Is ..,.
tlvely visible In this election
year.
Tbe elepballt floatlna over
the Repullllean eonvenflon at

dtJQk" preoldoot; to noncanclltletel sueb u Mayor Jobn
Llotlsay as a "dark horae,''
depiCtion of the Demoerata u
a donkey-aU make up the
main character• In a ICeoario
of aulmallmagery familiar to
this country.
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So oadooally uaed and accepted are they by BOW tbat
pr:obably few reallle 'thet 111
tbeae, arroboll orlalnated aa
uncotnpllllleutafY tefe..-es.
"Laine duck" In latb-century"~ngl&amp;lld lias a bankrupt
stock br&lt;)ker or atock jobl&gt;er
who couldn't cr wouldn't mal!e
goOd his losses. TemllOfatlly
at a toss of power, be 'W8I
said to t waddle out of 1M ~
ley· ~ a lame duck.'' •
Not' the illid of
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And you probably didn't realize that our men of
science also developed a new varistor (you know what
a .varistor is, don't you?) to reduce clicking noises
in the handset.

elecllon,
Leu tlorl8lve, but atiU UD·
complbnentary In Ill orllfnal
Implied ohl••,..... and doubledoa!lng, Jitiie-f.dart hort18"
~. AJ derlvatlvo of the
hor..l'IC!n&amp; World, it meant

Now, all of these don't mean we've ignored the
rest of the phone. Remember when we switched
from leather "feet" to the non-skidding rubber ones?
Or when we changed from a plain metal dial to the
pretty see-through plastic one?

a proven Winner ·whlcb was
dyed black and then raced
uiltler au 'Uiumed name at
long Odds. Tba ~· u 1ll8d
In' jlolltlca bu •
altered
charitably to moan a candl·

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The point is, we don't just bring out a new model
and then forget it. We're constantly figuring new and
better ways to improve your phone service. Improved
instruments for you. Better, faster equipment at the
telephone company.

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Joins POitr ~ IIi t'lfo. 11&amp;1·

aile':'for an,ma C01!14&gt;r l'llll!B.

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rates have been reduced eight times during that
period. We just never leave well enough illone.

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They're inside the phones. Like the time we clwtged
the dialing mechanism to make it quieter. Or when
we switched from a fabric to an aluminum diaphragm
to let you hear better.

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M..D., hi care ol rills JNIP.,. W6illi
Dr. JronfltfD~f CCI'IIIIOf IIIUirW ;M;.
rid11gf Jttr.n, IN will .,,.., lttr.rs
ol ,.,.,., illlftmt ill I11NN"" colutMt.

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lilo."OIId Cl&amp;u PtNM• Plld tl Gilllfoll•, Ot.k,

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Thwsh any wapr ap;lnll ihe
whole wldtr llold Ia clearly to
look fnln the brillbl face of danger, this correii)Oildent'a sue••
Is lllat GoV. Richard H\lgltel of
New JoriO)'wouldbeaptetty&amp;OOd
man to bet m 11 aomo pmbi!!Jg
adYeraary lftlUld !!lveoild0 of; 10)'
5 to 1.
Humphrey camot take a rao1
clove m bls tlcklt - a McCar·
lily, a Mc&lt;lovem or the ll!&lt;o ..,..
any more then could ~ If
he
to Ni a

Maddox sold equality of
challenge• lilvolve
opportunlcy must be protected. charpa of raclll dlscrlmlnallm
usut the avtrage eltizen-yw ln the aelecUon of deleptes nance&lt;l (lUsh to have him do Just
and 1- who muat pay tho bills from Southern atateo, quosllona thet. And julll such· a JIUII&gt;. 11
and suffer the conaequencea ol 1'11'11 IO)'IIQ- and COJI1llallts porhapa not quite so rlehl1 nc..- afford to give in to tho88 by McCorlhy followera that they nanced, 11 building up now (Ql
who demand reloaao from all wore dollied tllelr ~r share of Huberl H. IIUmpllrey,
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restraint&amp; u the ultimate delegates ln some states.
lrnodom.
Rollert Vance, Alablma De,,
u0ur atreeta must be Jlllde mocrallc chairman wheie olm trying to WJaeat ~ one (jlos• •
1afe," he added,
delepUClll Ia under challeiV!I, In lj)' Maddox,
The first of several bursts of turn liAs chlllonged 312 Me:"While we are olttlng' htr&lt; ,
flll&gt;lause from lllo largely Pl'Oo Clrllly doleptea, Including somethllll! terrible •• hii&gt;P&amp;ni'l
Maddox aiMllence came when he Mccarthy blmaelf, on ~ lr. my Jtate," Borll ~ one ir
did, .... that great American IO)'Ilcy lasue.
, .. Mccarthy's audlenceL ' "
Gen. Dou&amp;laa MacArthur aald,
HUII\IlhrO)"a c_...,.r, .,., . eovernor Is annotmcllll! ~ '
thoro lo m oubatllute for moat 14&gt;Set about tho poaslbUiqo candlllacy for Prelldent."
victor)'."
that bitter llll!.'aoparty light over
Votea Not Needed
cradentlall
and
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Mlcl&lt;lox
does draw cnnv· ,.
called the .......
Peaet talks uiUrrender on the plltform may offend . voter• Upn votes lrtm Hum_phrC'.•, l ·.te
lnstallmont pion,. and laid tho WltChllll! tho CCliiVontlnn Clll .VIce '\ Preoldont' S Chan&lt;·P of
Ulliteil states aheultl pull out of televlilll!l and thereby ....... winning tho nomlnatlo.. ·ould
the • 11Jka 1lmmodlataly unle01 tho parl,jl nomill!l81h November, hot be aertousi)' hurt b)· tdo """
the North Vleinameao lmmodl·
The c:onw~ mllllitl'l ire del,.ate count. Hl·o,""" nrr,anio
aleb otap their "aarosalon" worried, too, 8boullha pool1blll· zatlm'o, cle!opte • •s•.-' ;mel1!
acalnat
the oOl&amp;h.
ty of demonotra~:ln GhiOI&amp;'f. lndlcataa !hat he """"' ,.u~
Tha
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rrom the conVOnllon ball, (y .row Southern vote;· , ~~tt Ill¥
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living
tho ;R~ an 1llll'llly nomlilallm m tho nr bliJo!;l
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hljaeliod
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with
thO voletL
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Pueblo lllddl li'U ..,turocl by
Platform Tllk• '
del~te commltmot•·. ~· .• :llltiiNorth Konao
Tho Plairorm Colmnitteo caltil ' pn!f&lt;!rence• v.s Hum.
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opobl hmlnia In l'(aoh!P phrt)&lt;
proboblc •• . ~ Q!
n....... N' D....- -L Mondaj
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Do~ ,:!. ·d,f.J _; court '
On c:hariu .of ldt.;kip .btl·Nek,

transpLanting a valve. How tho
successful is this operauon·:
this?
, A-PlaaUc valve• to replace ed thtm
A-You probably have Me· diseased heart valves bave· inoldo
my left ear is causing the

portions to rubble," he aaid.

211 a.m. oncllnvolved a valtlcle
driven by 8011r1, DeAn&amp;lilli ol
Warren who badled fralh tilt
Crow'&amp; ~ ilouoe parklllf·lilt
and llnlf" a car driven. (if
Chrli ·~ of Ijabpylllt iii,! '
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MASON - The town of Ma!1011, W, Va., rolled out Ita red
carpel Friday in clodlcating tho
now I'Ubllc Acce.,laclllcy completocl earlier this year b)' U, S.
Corps of Engineers FWidB,
The clodlcatlon, htglill~ b)'
• talk from Col. Morris D,llooah,
now dllllrlcl engJnoer ol the U, S.
Corpo of Engl.noera In Huntington, was concluded With a free
chloken dlnl)er for each and oil
of tho
crowd of 350
poraons who attended.
Col. Roullh, who. appeared o1
the clodlcotlon as a sub.Utute
opeaker for eong! Ken Hechler,
congratulatod tho poopla of Ma8011 for their interest and cooperation in making llle now faclllty a reallcy.
"Having a part In this dedication will be a memorable event
for me;" aald Col. Roush. The
now dlstrld engineer Aid it was
UkAI a homecoming for him to be
ln MaJOD eowrty as h11 ancestors had Uved in this area before migrating to Wyoming,
where he was born.
Col. Hoosh apoke of the pollutloo of the Ohio River, com-

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ouoly for me of their own, 'Thtlr
caae, too, "Is not lacking In, lOBIell force, Ftir lllolr arillll'onl
will be that,
or no
PJ'C&gt;oW&amp;r South, IIUmpllrey will
require a rumlng male to try
to placate the l!ll&amp;ene Mc:CuthYGeorj!ll Mc&lt;lovenl wing. Humph.
rO)', !Ike NIXIii1 before him, will
be damnecll! he does and damn·
ed 11 he OOeSII'I by both aets the fellow !rom Dixie ·ODd tho
border andtheMcCarthy-Mc&lt;lov-

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Conscience Prods Maddox to Get in Race
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Pr~o_blem

mount of "youth-llOwtr" and all area oi aomo O(liiOl'ltml~ for
thst Ia likely to ch1111110 thla. The Humphri.y, !P'anted It Ia not ' lnDemocratic powerhouses have no tolerabi,Y rebufted, becauae the
lnlenUon at Chlcogo, as their lhlrd - porty candidate, Goorp
Republican oppoolte numbers bad Wallace, cuta delll'lY Into wbal
no lnteltton at Miami Beach, of would CJ!Ililrwlae have been heaallowing undoubtOll public frus. &gt;y IIII&gt;JJOrHor NIXon.
' . and more llberThe Eootorn
trltlon with the war to ill! dlstortecl by overoln"llficotlon Into ol Democrala, however, will twist'
aome genuine pbllc doalre julll
to cut and ron in VIetnam,
so all that Is all lllat. Wllller, then, the oontest lorllleVlceCONTINUED from page I
Preoldoncy o1 Chlcogo? HUlllj)hrey, again like Nixon before him, candidacy wUI have much
wtll have a palnlltlly acute prob- effect,'' uld 1 spokesman for
lem. The responalble Southern the HUII\Ilhrer campalan orpnt.
Democrats - oot eome 1 o r- zatlon, which already Is counttlhon&gt;-and-ertts caricature thai llll! more then 1,800 delegate
exllllo only in tho oomowhal mel· votes lor the VIce Prealdent.
of the far.ool
PI'O·~ !fll1l vorj
inoderole South-

BY WILLIAM S. WHITE
Chlcagu drama will again aeWASHJNGTON - In the com- tually feeture the stand4n and
ins DemocraU c National c o n: oot the star of the show.
vention ln Chicago, _precisely aa
The people are likely to have
it was in the Rep.~bHcan conven~ a strong impresalon that they
tion at Miami Beach, the real have seen It all before, and not
name of the game will be t h e too long before, at thai. And Instruggle for the Vlce-Presiden- deed it is this columnist's pretia! nomination. It is going to. diction that thil!l sense of watchbe the mixture as before.
lng a rerun will extend to the

The prospective script f o r
Chicago follows with extraordl-

P'""eroy, CoL Morris D. Hoosll, - dlatrict engineer of tho
Co/Ps of Engineers In Huntlngtm, 111lltod tho ocouts In
leading the pledge to the ILog.

Mason Public Facility Dedicated
VASCAR- STATE IDGIIWA¥ PolrobDan T,.S. Thomaa e"')lalna ~ VASCAR(VIa.al A..,..
ogo ~ ~r and 1lecord;r), a omlu black bOx lnalalled In a pa~ crulaer, will help
opot opeedorL The lllitomatod device will aliqJI the patrolman to check a t:ar'1 -41he dJt.
lerent waya, Left tq right l!,l'e Sit., P, D, McerA.iy, Gallipolis Patrol POll; Galllpolla :Municipal
Judge Robert S. Betz oncl Chlol ot_P&lt;illco John '1'17lor,

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oouncll . and JlaiiCIJ1 Pl&gt;lllmaotor; IJI~l, oow Jtar $111 111 II'IOIIll&gt;ll 1hrM - " •
IIIIHWI\vtl, - ) 111riiO; flltlllnlhl $1\;lh....
Goorae Canon, oouncllman; Tom ~
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Cornball, u. .s. Corpl of Engl.
Tht lllib .!itnllflll, OM J•r 110: IIX 111111\thl
f,i.~Sll~NIII W11111h1f11
neero, Mro. Charlolte Jenklna,
TM (;nhlld Prul~ lnttrrutlollll h ncl~..
recordari Gary Me.Graw, resi- hel1 el'ltliJid lO lht •II lor pubiiCILI~ of .U
· dllfll&amp;lCIMII ~ndlled 111 11111 _.,.,... 10
dent OJIII(noer of ihe Bacino Look . 1.llo 1~1 ~I '*"'"pub! Iabeii Mfllln.
and Dam and Gory Hughea, ln1 r ·
opeetor at the MaiiOII project.
Florida WaG the ftrat state
l'omoroy's Boy Scouta Den I, In the Union to be permanent·
u and m and Girt Scout Troop ly aellled by Etll'Opoall8, In
61 of l'llmeroy partlcJpated in li1611,
flog raising and the lllule. Wahama's band. under the dlreellm of Gerold Simmons, played
aeverol oolecllma.
The tree luncheon lncludod boll!,
tried and barbecued chicken,
baked beana, slaw, potato chips,
punch. col!eo, cake and nto.

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an estimated S5 billion in state
gasoline taxes In 1967, notes
the Automobile Legal Assoclatlon.

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Jaok Burdolle, a ,member a(
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They said the crash occurred
in a hilly, wooded area, but
that the plane came down in a
clearing between two hills about
a mile east of Shade. The plane
did not catch fire and no explo~
sion was reported.
The National Transportation
Safety Board has begun an In~
vestigation of the crash.
' The Civil .&lt;\.ir Patrol at Parkersburg, W.Va., said the search
was started Cor the plane after
relatives of Blackburn expressed concern when they failed to
hear from him.
A West Virginia National Guard
a.ircr&lt;t!l guided .sherUf's deputies to the spot near Shade.
Deputy Wayne stokes said the
plane dived again and again over
the spot to guide the party an the
ground to the wreckage which
was hidden on a desolate, wooded slope half a mile from the
nearest road.
Farmer Richard Q.Jthrie, on
whose property the crash occurred early Thursda,y morning, said he heard nothing.
Rainwater was vice president
of Dickirson-Davis, lnr. of Ripley and Salem, Dl. The plane
left Ravenswood at 6:4.") Thursday mor.ning. Although it was ctue
at Fort Wayne two...and-a-half
hours later, a search was not
laun ched until 1:30 p.m. Friday.
The Civil Air Patrol, Air Rescue Servire at Macon, Ga. , and
private pilots were involve&lt;! in
the search, as well as National
Guard aircraft.
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WRECKAGE - Tlmes..SOntinel PhotogriiPher Robert Wingett, recorded this scene of the single-engine airpll.ne that crashed near Shade aoo took the lives o( the pUot arxl ~o passenge~s.
The plane was located Friday night and the above picture was taken as the bodies were being
removed.

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Glll!iBD walked ~ of . I h o
store and J811ldns dl~
II was the first 1lme In 1"'1
days of campolplng In fllo lOu.
Congtesolonal Dlstrld had fi&gt;Pro&amp;checl GllllPnaboutbll
views and hied to arpe a palm.
Friday Included a number of
talks to Plrt.Y workers; IIAips at
fairs and courthouae rlllloa. AI
the Meigs Counfl' Fair at POmeroy, the trlahman allonqJiod to
woo a booth worker for hlii.Ropubllcan _,.m, WUIInm B.
Soxbe, II didn't work.
Murl Ours ·held ftrm and offered Gilligan a ~et .on
Saxbe. The candidate declined
but his son, John Patrick, 1
SOphomore at llartmooth, took
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RAISING FLAG - The clodlcallon eeremmles for tho
Public Ao&lt;eoo iaclllcy of Maoon were "'''nod Friday b)' POIII&amp;o
roy Scout Dena ~ D, IDd m and Girl Seoul Troop 61, lloo of

Washington White Paper

HHH Has Running Mate
convention's platform BA well.

fidelity the script already
unrolled at Miami Beach. The
anti - VIetnam war Democrats
must stop Hubert HUmphrey on
the first ballot or not at all,

alter a great deal of howllpg
and hauling, the Democratic plank

nary

laced, and failed, the hard ne-

make ollglttly more palat.ble,

cessity to arrest Richard Nix-

but no less genuine, a central
ll!&gt;~aratlon In general - '

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scene of the ·
airplane crash near Shade remove
one of the three victims. The bodies were carried across a
small ravine to a waiting tractor and wagon that hauled the
remains Crom the hilly, wooded area.

on Vietnam willbemarkedlysim-

Rep.~blicans

just as the anti-war

Maddox ·

It Is as good as 50-50 that

tlar to that broullht forth by tho
Re_pd)Ucans. There will be some
consollng words to the doves to

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terdays - but whlcll any prudent olmply that the cloves In lhe

l&gt;I;~;;J . orliim-lhli "ifoUid'ltltf"" t('VIitnam.
man must nevertheless regard
as a conceivability in this impos-

sibly wild political year - the

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conscience would allow me to
wait," announced Saturday his
~ndidacy ror president of the
United States.
Maddox went before a battery
or network teJevision cameras
arxl a live audience &lt;&gt;f
something less than overnowtng
to become the fourth man to
actively seck the nomination o(
the t-;ational Democratic Convention in Chicago starting Aug.
26.
He wJwcd to make law and
order one of his chief platform
planks and he said it matters
little thai he IS getting intv the
campaign less than two weeks
before the convention opens.

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"I've got at least 150 million Chiraco convention and was heads to arutotmce he was
Americans who believe what I present during the announce- running.
While a contingent of secrllt
said," referring to the television ment.
Service
agents quickly assigned
audience.
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announcement
to
the
governor stood guard,
There were at least s&lt;&gt;me, came as no surprise. Impatient
however, who weren't with him to get rolling, the 52-Year-old Maddox said he would seek the
in the campaign.
former fried chicken restaurant presidency with "all posslble
Will Help Wallace
operator had sent letters to vigor and determination."
State Sen. Leroy Johnson of
Atlanta, the first Negro to sit tn
a state legislature in the South
DDCTDAIB MAIL-BAG
since Reconstruction, called
Maddox's cardidacy "an exercise in futility that's designed to
hurt the Democratic Party and
help George Wallace.
"We're tired of being made a
laughing stock of the nation.
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
The governor puts us in that
position too many times."
Q--Wbat Ia the cause and lhese drugs be taken safely?
treatment of Meniere's disA-Not all ol them were
case?
given for your Iabyrinlhilla, a

teorr(
iiorJor«aiei. some
Anglo-Buon !tllro 1\pw wllll more worried about the prom-

loed brawl over s~I!DK nearly
one Ofth of the 5,811 deleptea
and alternotes cerlllled to the
convention b)' t~lr alate
parties.
Hearings Monday
Hearings on the88 i,ooo or so
contests q.en here Monday
before the conveldlonol Credent111a Committee heacled by Gov.
The audience ol 200 In the government pollcleL
Richard J, Huglt~s ·of New
•we have been shomed by Jeraey. The challengoa coldi'OntHouse o( Representatives chamher in tile gold-domed Atlanta riots ard aenaeleu destrucUoo, lrw tho credentials &amp;tole&gt; were
capitol buDding was somewhat which baa turned our cWea into tho moot masalve over; thrown
smaller than 'Maddox had b&amp;ltlearounda and reduced 1ar110
It a modern Mtlonol ~ltlcll

Democratic party, like their a faint Soulhom accent.
counterparts tn the G.O.P., are
Tholr coae, matr,wor, wtll be
inherently '"'tg\lmell: and no •· lllroo\i. The South lo vlalbl,y an

BfRRr'S WORLD

Cause Still Unknown
In Meniere's Disease

A-Although the cause is
unkno.wn, sllch factors as allergy, t
stress of modern
living, an hardening of the
arteries or
er disturbances
of circulation ~ip the inner ear

appear to be )mportant lactors. A wide va~ty of drugs
has been used to treat this
disease, including diuretics,
antihistamines, nieotinic acid,
vitamin B-12, betahistine hy-

drochloride (Sere) and streptomycin. Limitation of the

fluid and salt intake is recommended because waterlogging or the inner ear is be·

lieved to be the underlying
mechanism causing the
symptoms. In the treatment
of patients with severe dizziness, surgical destruction of
the inner ear may be necessary.

Q-Since laol September I
have been having dizziness

condltipn clnaely related In
Meniete~~ disease. They can
he taken safely if your doctor
adjusts the dosage to your in·
dividual needs as judged by
your progress in controlling
your symptoms.
Q-My doetor says I have
labyrinthitis. He is giving me
Antivert but he aald the dis·
ease w o u I d eventuaUy go
away. How long should thlo
t.ake?

A-Il tile Inflammation In
your inner ear ilabyrinthllla)
is an acute process associated
with a virus Infection, it could
clear up within two or three
weeks. But if tt is a chronic
condition due ~ an allergy or
hardening of e arteries, It
will not cle( up spontane·
ously .
Q-Our doelor says my hus·
band has some trouble with

and nausea. My doctor says

anticipated. Loudspeaker&amp; set
u_p on the ce,pltol to take care of

tl1e overflow were umeeded.
There was no overnow.

Maddox, who first pined a
nationwide fullowlng In 1964
when he chased lntegntiOIHlenl
Negroes fn:m ttl&amp; restaurant
wttll a

pistol and axe handleo-

agaln before television cameras
- made It clear his main
platform plsok would be a
return lo 1aw and order. But he

alao aoYOrei)' crlUctzed Amortcan policy In VIetnam and other

Burglary
Attempted
In Pomeroy
PO·-o~

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ment see the previous answer.

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·NNot onlr cow I NOT ,.. - - •amed 'Hul»tt' os
,,,.idowt---1 con't ,.. 'Wrfffly, Miwnolllffl,' os tho
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veloped chronic labyrinthitis.
My doctor prescribed nicotinic acid, a tranquilizer, antibiotics and a capsule for
stomach spasms. Can all

ern men.
FJementerY realism, which
may be tlellned as S0111011moa
oomo kind of a ~de in politico,
lftlUld Indicate thai tn llle showdown l~Umjm'O)' will be lmpel-

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leu oporillon. ,Demap, to lilo
veblcleo ·lnvoiYid 'wu not hoof)'.

proved very successful.

GAt.LII'OUIO ~lb TKDI:~

interolll.
Mason Mayor Dayton RayJ~ea,
who served aa master of cere.
II1Cllllot for tho dedlcallm, remarked at me point while referring to the dignitaries present,
"We. are few in mmber, but

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Jomero1. Ohio, POll Offln.
TE.IIIoUi 01-" Sl:BIIelllinolo:
BJ &lt;"liTter df, {b IMI ~I 1k Plf' . . . .
WAU. st.lll:iCIIInlOI'O RAft.li
Tht Gal.IIJIOII• Trlb!M In Olllo and W..t Vir-

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SAN FRANCISCO !UPI&gt; -A

radiator h01e that becomes
spongy :lrullde

be c au s e of

leogthy contact wttb. hot water

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may c&amp;uae the car engine to

overheat, says the Callfomla
State Automoblle Association.

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DEDICA110N SPEAKER - Col Morrla D. llooah, now
dlllrlct elll!II*r of the U,S. Corps of Elll!lneera, Huntington,
aclclrosaeo tho crowd of ,.,proximately 3.50 persmo who attended 1lle docllcatlon ceremonies for Ma1011's N&gt;llc Accesa
laclllcy Friday, Seatod, left to rllll~ are Mayor lloyton Raynes,
Rav. Lowell KonnO)', whe gave tho tnwcatioll; Judge James
Leo Th-- Bill McGraw, realdenlelll!lneer em tho Bacino
Loeka &amp; Dun Project, and Jack Bunlelt, U.S. Corpa of ED-

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to pollute streams."
He commended the Ward Construcllon Com-. 1181101'oi cootraclor for the project, for 111

We were pretty proud when we brought out the
standard black desk phone. It was the very last word.

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since 1950.

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coUrt!na fotltl!lr~

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SEIIVIIIG aDCllJN - Free chlelten - · were oonod ,....,_who ltteillod tho tledlcatklll ceremclll) of ·lhl! Nlllc Acco" flcfllty In Muoa FrldQ, Vo'IDliM'o,aro •bolm aorvllw the .
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We'll bet you didn't even notice when we reduced
the weight of the handset to help you avoid caller's
cramps.

Politicians ·Dust Off . Old Animal Symbots ,
ly NOEL GROV.E
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. lqtltkin ·Jo~ u a "laDle froin the pil~ty of re-

WAiiiiiNGTON - (NEA) Tbat lll·Amerlc,an meoagtrle
of political symbelilm Is ..,.
tlvely visible In this election
year.
Tbe elepballt floatlna over
the Repullllean eonvenflon at

dtJQk" preoldoot; to noncanclltletel sueb u Mayor Jobn
Llotlsay as a "dark horae,''
depiCtion of the Demoerata u
a donkey-aU make up the
main character• In a ICeoario
of aulmallmagery familiar to
this country.
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So oadooally uaed and accepted are they by BOW tbat
pr:obably few reallle 'thet 111
tbeae, arroboll orlalnated aa
uncotnpllllleutafY tefe..-es.
"Laine duck" In latb-century"~ngl&amp;lld lias a bankrupt
stock br&lt;)ker or atock jobl&gt;er
who couldn't cr wouldn't mal!e
goOd his losses. TemllOfatlly
at a toss of power, be 'W8I
said to t waddle out of 1M ~
ley· ~ a lame duck.'' •
Not' the illid of
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And you probably didn't realize that our men of
science also developed a new varistor (you know what
a .varistor is, don't you?) to reduce clicking noises
in the handset.

elecllon,
Leu tlorl8lve, but atiU UD·
complbnentary In Ill orllfnal
Implied ohl••,..... and doubledoa!lng, Jitiie-f.dart hort18"
~. AJ derlvatlvo of the
hor..l'IC!n&amp; World, it meant

Now, all of these don't mean we've ignored the
rest of the phone. Remember when we switched
from leather "feet" to the non-skidding rubber ones?
Or when we changed from a plain metal dial to the
pretty see-through plastic one?

a proven Winner ·whlcb was
dyed black and then raced
uiltler au 'Uiumed name at
long Odds. Tba ~· u 1ll8d
In' jlolltlca bu •
altered
charitably to moan a candl·

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The point is, we don't just bring out a new model
and then forget it. We're constantly figuring new and
better ways to improve your phone service. Improved
instruments for you. Better, faster equipment at the
telephone company.

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aner t actor Martin BA'um

Joins POitr ~ IIi t'lfo. 11&amp;1·

aile':'for an,ma C01!14&gt;r l'llll!B.

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rates have been reduced eight times during that
period. We just never leave well enough illone.

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They're inside the phones. Like the time we clwtged
the dialing mechanism to make it quieter. Or when
we switched from a fabric to an aluminum diaphragm
to let you hear better.

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c-onrmtlllfl to Wey"' Q. J,.ttltkllf,
M..D., hi care ol rills JNIP.,. W6illi
Dr. JronfltfD~f CCI'IIIIOf IIIUirW ;M;.
rid11gf Jttr.n, IN will .,,.., lttr.rs
ol ,.,.,., illlftmt ill I11NN"" colutMt.

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lilo."OIId Cl&amp;u PtNM• Plld tl Gilllfoll•, Ot.k,

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Thwsh any wapr ap;lnll ihe
whole wldtr llold Ia clearly to
look fnln the brillbl face of danger, this correii)Oildent'a sue••
Is lllat GoV. Richard H\lgltel of
New JoriO)'wouldbeaptetty&amp;OOd
man to bet m 11 aomo pmbi!!Jg
adYeraary lftlUld !!lveoild0 of; 10)'
5 to 1.
Humphrey camot take a rao1
clove m bls tlcklt - a McCar·
lily, a Mc&lt;lovem or the ll!&lt;o ..,..
any more then could ~ If
he
to Ni a

Maddox sold equality of
challenge• lilvolve
opportunlcy must be protected. charpa of raclll dlscrlmlnallm
usut the avtrage eltizen-yw ln the aelecUon of deleptes nance&lt;l (lUsh to have him do Just
and 1- who muat pay tho bills from Southern atateo, quosllona thet. And julll such· a JIUII&gt;. 11
and suffer the conaequencea ol 1'11'11 IO)'IIQ- and COJI1llallts porhapa not quite so rlehl1 nc..- afford to give in to tho88 by McCorlhy followera that they nanced, 11 building up now (Ql
who demand reloaao from all wore dollied tllelr ~r share of Huberl H. IIUmpllrey,
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restraint&amp; u the ultimate delegates ln some states.
lrnodom.
Rollert Vance, Alablma De,,
u0ur atreeta must be Jlllde mocrallc chairman wheie olm trying to WJaeat ~ one (jlos• •
1afe," he added,
delepUClll Ia under challeiV!I, In lj)' Maddox,
The first of several bursts of turn liAs chlllonged 312 Me:"While we are olttlng' htr&lt; ,
flll&gt;lause from lllo largely Pl'Oo Clrllly doleptea, Including somethllll! terrible •• hii&gt;P&amp;ni'l
Maddox aiMllence came when he Mccarthy blmaelf, on ~ lr. my Jtate," Borll ~ one ir
did, .... that great American IO)'Ilcy lasue.
, .. Mccarthy's audlenceL ' "
Gen. Dou&amp;laa MacArthur aald,
HUII\IlhrO)"a c_...,.r, .,., . eovernor Is annotmcllll! ~ '
thoro lo m oubatllute for moat 14&gt;Set about tho poaslbUiqo candlllacy for Prelldent."
victor)'."
that bitter llll!.'aoparty light over
Votea Not Needed
cradentlall
and
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paiV
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Mlcl&lt;lox
does draw cnnv· ,.
called the .......
Peaet talks uiUrrender on the plltform may offend . voter• Upn votes lrtm Hum_phrC'.•, l ·.te
lnstallmont pion,. and laid tho WltChllll! tho CCliiVontlnn Clll .VIce '\ Preoldont' S Chan&lt;·P of
Ulliteil states aheultl pull out of televlilll!l and thereby ....... winning tho nomlnatlo.. ·ould
the • 11Jka 1lmmodlataly unle01 tho parl,jl nomill!l81h November, hot be aertousi)' hurt b)· tdo """
the North Vleinameao lmmodl·
The c:onw~ mllllitl'l ire del,.ate count. Hl·o,""" nrr,anio
aleb otap their "aarosalon" worried, too, 8boullha pool1blll· zatlm'o, cle!opte • •s•.-' ;mel1!
acalnat
the oOl&amp;h.
ty of demonotra~:ln GhiOI&amp;'f. lndlcataa !hat he """"' ,.u~
Tha
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rrom the conVOnllon ball, (y .row Southern vote;· , ~~tt Ill¥
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living
tho ;R~ an 1llll'llly nomlilallm m tho nr bliJo!;l
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hljaeliod
USS
lmqe
with
thO voletL
.Tho Illest ~I ,c 1nl . 0t
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Pueblo lllddl li'U ..,turocl by
Platform Tllk• '
del~te commltmot•·. ~· .• :llltiiNorth Konao
Tho Plairorm Colmnitteo caltil ' pn!f&lt;!rence• v.s Hum.
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opobl hmlnia In l'(aoh!P phrt)&lt;
proboblc •• . ~ Q!
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Do~ ,:!. ·d,f.J _; court '
On c:hariu .of ldt.;kip .btl·Nek,

transpLanting a valve. How tho
successful is this operauon·:
this?
, A-PlaaUc valve• to replace ed thtm
A-You probably have Me· diseased heart valves bave· inoldo
my left ear is causing the

portions to rubble," he aaid.

211 a.m. oncllnvolved a valtlcle
driven by 8011r1, DeAn&amp;lilli ol
Warren who badled fralh tilt
Crow'&amp; ~ ilouoe parklllf·lilt
and llnlf" a car driven. (if
Chrli ·~ of Ijabpylllt iii,! '
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MASON - The town of Ma!1011, W, Va., rolled out Ita red
carpel Friday in clodlcating tho
now I'Ubllc Acce.,laclllcy completocl earlier this year b)' U, S.
Corps of Engineers FWidB,
The clodlcatlon, htglill~ b)'
• talk from Col. Morris D,llooah,
now dllllrlcl engJnoer ol the U, S.
Corpo of Engl.noera In Huntington, was concluded With a free
chloken dlnl)er for each and oil
of tho
crowd of 350
poraons who attended.
Col. Roullh, who. appeared o1
the clodlcotlon as a sub.Utute
opeaker for eong! Ken Hechler,
congratulatod tho poopla of Ma8011 for their interest and cooperation in making llle now faclllty a reallcy.
"Having a part In this dedication will be a memorable event
for me;" aald Col. Roush. The
now dlstrld engineer Aid it was
UkAI a homecoming for him to be
ln MaJOD eowrty as h11 ancestors had Uved in this area before migrating to Wyoming,
where he was born.
Col. Hoosh apoke of the pollutloo of the Ohio River, com-

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ouoly for me of their own, 'Thtlr
caae, too, "Is not lacking In, lOBIell force, Ftir lllolr arillll'onl
will be that,
or no
PJ'C&gt;oW&amp;r South, IIUmpllrey will
require a rumlng male to try
to placate the l!ll&amp;ene Mc:CuthYGeorj!ll Mc&lt;lovenl wing. Humph.
rO)', !Ike NIXIii1 before him, will
be damnecll! he does and damn·
ed 11 he OOeSII'I by both aets the fellow !rom Dixie ·ODd tho
border andtheMcCarthy-Mc&lt;lov-

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Conscience Prods Maddox to Get in Race
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Pr~o_blem

mount of "youth-llOwtr" and all area oi aomo O(liiOl'ltml~ for
thst Ia likely to ch1111110 thla. The Humphri.y, !P'anted It Ia not ' lnDemocratic powerhouses have no tolerabi,Y rebufted, becauae the
lnlenUon at Chlcogo, as their lhlrd - porty candidate, Goorp
Republican oppoolte numbers bad Wallace, cuta delll'lY Into wbal
no lnteltton at Miami Beach, of would CJ!Ililrwlae have been heaallowing undoubtOll public frus. &gt;y IIII&gt;JJOrHor NIXon.
' . and more llberThe Eootorn
trltlon with the war to ill! dlstortecl by overoln"llficotlon Into ol Democrala, however, will twist'
aome genuine pbllc doalre julll
to cut and ron in VIetnam,
so all that Is all lllat. Wllller, then, the oontest lorllleVlceCONTINUED from page I
Preoldoncy o1 Chlcogo? HUlllj)hrey, again like Nixon before him, candidacy wUI have much
wtll have a palnlltlly acute prob- effect,'' uld 1 spokesman for
lem. The responalble Southern the HUII\Ilhrer campalan orpnt.
Democrats - oot eome 1 o r- zatlon, which already Is counttlhon&gt;-and-ertts caricature thai llll! more then 1,800 delegate
exllllo only in tho oomowhal mel· votes lor the VIce Prealdent.
of the far.ool
PI'O·~ !fll1l vorj
inoderole South-

BY WILLIAM S. WHITE
Chlcagu drama will again aeWASHJNGTON - In the com- tually feeture the stand4n and
ins DemocraU c National c o n: oot the star of the show.
vention ln Chicago, _precisely aa
The people are likely to have
it was in the Rep.~bHcan conven~ a strong impresalon that they
tion at Miami Beach, the real have seen It all before, and not
name of the game will be t h e too long before, at thai. And Instruggle for the Vlce-Presiden- deed it is this columnist's pretia! nomination. It is going to. diction that thil!l sense of watchbe the mixture as before.
lng a rerun will extend to the

The prospective script f o r
Chicago follows with extraordl-

P'""eroy, CoL Morris D. Hoosll, - dlatrict engineer of tho
Co/Ps of Engineers In Huntlngtm, 111lltod tho ocouts In
leading the pledge to the ILog.

Mason Public Facility Dedicated
VASCAR- STATE IDGIIWA¥ PolrobDan T,.S. Thomaa e"')lalna ~ VASCAR(VIa.al A..,..
ogo ~ ~r and 1lecord;r), a omlu black bOx lnalalled In a pa~ crulaer, will help
opot opeedorL The lllitomatod device will aliqJI the patrolman to check a t:ar'1 -41he dJt.
lerent waya, Left tq right l!,l'e Sit., P, D, McerA.iy, Gallipolis Patrol POll; Galllpolla :Municipal
Judge Robert S. Betz oncl Chlol ot_P&lt;illco John '1'17lor,

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oouncll . and JlaiiCIJ1 Pl&gt;lllmaotor; IJI~l, oow Jtar $111 111 II'IOIIll&gt;ll 1hrM - " •
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Goorae Canon, oouncllman; Tom ~
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Cornball, u. .s. Corpl of Engl.
Tht lllib .!itnllflll, OM J•r 110: IIX 111111\thl
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neero, Mro. Charlolte Jenklna,
TM (;nhlld Prul~ lnttrrutlollll h ncl~..
recordari Gary Me.Graw, resi- hel1 el'ltliJid lO lht •II lor pubiiCILI~ of .U
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dent OJIII(noer of ihe Bacino Look . 1.llo 1~1 ~I '*"'"pub! Iabeii Mfllln.
and Dam and Gory Hughea, ln1 r ·
opeetor at the MaiiOII project.
Florida WaG the ftrat state
l'omoroy's Boy Scouta Den I, In the Union to be permanent·
u and m and Girt Scout Troop ly aellled by Etll'Opoall8, In
61 of l'llmeroy partlcJpated in li1611,
flog raising and the lllule. Wahama's band. under the dlreellm of Gerold Simmons, played
aeverol oolecllma.
The tree luncheon lncludod boll!,
tried and barbecued chicken,
baked beana, slaw, potato chips,
punch. col!eo, cake and nto.

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an estimated S5 billion in state
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Jaok Burdolle, a ,member a(
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They said the crash occurred
in a hilly, wooded area, but
that the plane came down in a
clearing between two hills about
a mile east of Shade. The plane
did not catch fire and no explo~
sion was reported.
The National Transportation
Safety Board has begun an In~
vestigation of the crash.
' The Civil .&lt;\.ir Patrol at Parkersburg, W.Va., said the search
was started Cor the plane after
relatives of Blackburn expressed concern when they failed to
hear from him.
A West Virginia National Guard
a.ircr&lt;t!l guided .sherUf's deputies to the spot near Shade.
Deputy Wayne stokes said the
plane dived again and again over
the spot to guide the party an the
ground to the wreckage which
was hidden on a desolate, wooded slope half a mile from the
nearest road.
Farmer Richard Q.Jthrie, on
whose property the crash occurred early Thursda,y morning, said he heard nothing.
Rainwater was vice president
of Dickirson-Davis, lnr. of Ripley and Salem, Dl. The plane
left Ravenswood at 6:4.") Thursday mor.ning. Although it was ctue
at Fort Wayne two...and-a-half
hours later, a search was not
laun ched until 1:30 p.m. Friday.
The Civil Air Patrol, Air Rescue Servire at Macon, Ga. , and
private pilots were involve&lt;! in
the search, as well as National
Guard aircraft.
Meigs 9-leriff Robert c. Hartenbach assisted in the search
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TO BE II'ED-Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Fiwtem, Route-#3
St. Clairsville, Ohio, announce the forthcoming ma~
riagt of their daughter, Phyllis Ann, to Larry A.
Ea~le, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert .Eagle, Vinton,
Ohto. An ·Open church wedding is scheduled for No.
vember 9th at St. Mary's Catholic Church St. Clairs·
~ vme, Ohio. The bride-to-be and her fia~c·e are em·
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to see Sarah Moshier's work day evening, 8 p.m. at the Han at the Marshall University Grad- nan Trace High School. Alrangeuate School exhibit from today ments will be made for the root.
through Wednesday, ~e will have ball games coming up . Other
oiJ paintings, sculpture and cer- important business is on t h e
amics on display. The work oftl'/0 agenda. Refreshments of fruit
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tht most axcillng looks
to be found fllf fall, se
plltlse 11«1pl our invitation to join us.

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olore lor cooto, .
•ults. ball, aceejlaoriea · that P""
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mab Hawk, Mary Sbupa, Glltdys
Clark, Ruth Dornell, Wealthy
Vance, Margaret L)'m Planb:,
Flooale Tn!ut llJid Am Elliott ..
Sending gilt&amp; ......

Gertrude

Vance, Pauline Brewer, Lucy

Earwood, Janet Duncan, Norma
Lou Edwards, Genova Sectl, Ju(\y
Fellure, Miriam Allleon, Norma
Jean K!lhn, Rutble Allloon, Alberta Fife, Virginia Burdette,
Lelia John..., and JuciY Johnoon.

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GALLIPOLIS- New - · released by the GaUll County 01..
trict Llbrliry, August 15, are:
FICTION: The Golden Stain,
by Cecllle Lealie; This Sunlay,
by Jose Donoou; Charlie Pocock
ani the Princess, by George
Beardmore; Fifteen Flags, by
Ric llardman; Ergo, by Jakov
Lind; The Salt of the Earllt, by
CArlo Mmterouo; and The.Passion Players, b)' Edmund P. Mur·

vited to attend the annual ll\lspltal picnl&lt; to be held Wedoesday, August 21, at Krndel Park
begtnniDg at 6:30p.m. Those altendlDg are aaked to furnish their
own sllwrware and bring a cov- ray,
NON-FICTION: Forta of the
ered dish.
Upper Missouri, by RObert G.
Athearn; The Marvelous AniMulic Man
mals, by Helena Curtis; Red
HOU..YWOOD (UPIJ-Poet- Oclobtor, by Robert V. Daniell;
song writer Rod McKuen wtll Trader Vic's Paciftc lsla111
write tour aonu for "A Boy
~ by Bergeron; T h e
Named Charlie Brown," the
Right
People, by Stephen Blrtlrst feature-length cartoon
tUm based on Charles M mlngblm, and The Bible Tbr~ '
Schulz' cartoon strip "Pea~ the Ages, by Harry Thomaa
nuts."
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nedline, long sf.,eves, button ~uffs.
M•ny luscious prints. 12-38.

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auxiliary ladies, Csndystrlpers
and their families have been In-

Rich, sifk-!ook acet.rJte crepe. lu•uriously
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PT. PLEASANT - The Pleaa-

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Bodimer, brlde.elect of J l 11)
Elliott, was hooored with a shoWer at the hoine of Mrs. Madge
Neal, 1113 amset Dr .
Games were plajred wJth priz~
e1 going to Erma [.yon•, Goldl.a
Rice, Bonnie Baird, Mary Lynn
Hunter, and Margaret Plantz .
After the honoree opened and
acknowledged her gilts, refresbmentll of punch, homemade ice
cream and cake were served.
Attending were, Mrs . Ronald
Justice, Pearl Elliott, Mary Lym
Hunter, Erma Lyons, Goldie
Rice, JoseJ)hl.ne Rlce, Francis
Houck, Bonnie Baird, Anna
Plantz, Sue Francis, Pam Trout,
lris Cox, Marjorie saunders, 9.1e
Hutchinson, Mabel Saundera,
Dorothy Priest, CoMie Priest,
Thelma Elliott, Elolae Elliott,

FASHIONABLE PAIR UPS
IN COORDINATED COLORS!

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The Ohio Valley ChaJX.er ofthe
Ohio Soclecy of Prolesslonal Engineers will hold a dinner meetIng at the Colonial Restaurant •
Jackson. Ohio, on Wednesday,
August 21, 7:30p.m.
David A, Paul, Armco Sales
Engineer,, will present new developments in uQderground collection systems piping. If time
permits, the rum, 14 Anatomy of
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plush restaurant recently a n d
made a oouple of "remarks" about the bunch or long - haired,
strangely dressed young m e n
having supper nearby?
The waitress whispered,
uDon't you know who that is?
Th.at~s Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass group.'' I guess ll
you're a millionaire like ,\lpert
you don't hal•e to worry about
how you look, or What anyone
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GALUPOI,IS'- Tile Chevalier Mike, Tho Rev. and Mrs. Mor·
Wnll,y reunion· no beld receut- rtoon, all of Gelllpolla.
. It 11 the bome or Mr. and 'Mr•. Frank McCalla and oon, Dick;
Mr •. 8nd Mrs. Earl Coker and
,..like CheVall"'.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Elda t1 cottonwood,
·~ Chevalier and ehlldren, Calll.; Mr. pd Mro. Jake Cbev·
llflbble, Klt)lber~ and alter ilnd 2id~Uren, Bob, Bi'·
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Four generJIIons of the Cbev~draa, SuciY, . Jodi, Becky,
;- lttrrt ani Jet1 t1 COlumbus; aller lamlly were prooent. They
llr. and Mr o. Albert Vayera were, Clark Cheveller, Cleo J.
and ehlldren, Run, and Mary Chevalier, Cborlea A. CbevaBeth of Uri),ana, 0.; Hazal, Gil- ller and Sectl Chevalier,
bert and Paul flllher of Akron·
Clark Chevalier; ''Mr- and Mro:
' Charles N, Chevalier and oono
[HOSPITAL NEWS
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. Dewey Burke, 'Mr. ani Mro. Cleo
J. CheValier, 'Mr.andMro. Maur·
leo ~ Mr. and Mrs. Gary PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
ADMITTED: Mrs. Norman
Bane, and ...., Greaory .,. '
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· John (llarolcllne TltOmal) Oller da TrJ.l&gt;lett. GalliJioUo F e r y.&lt;1 ·1 '1- Ohio annOunce lbablrlb Mre. Samuel Rodaars, Pt. Pleao:
t1' a 1011 A:U8111t U at' Pl~a ant.
lllmorlal ""-td~. The b a b y
DISCHARGED: Gall Blalit, Gal.
•shed 7 )lOUIICII p&lt;l t ounce• upOUa Ferr.v; Jolla v..cuer, Pt.
IIIII hal been nomad JGM Thom· Plaaaanl;
Roll\le wmelt,
u Oller. The event wla aloo Pl. I'IIILOIIII; Mro; Dale Rlllle
,, litO, bl.rthdlll' or JOOf Jl,}' Oller, and oon, Jlaclno; Mala Goodman
3 !7- :old .., ·of tilt' Ollers. Pt.. l'lwallt; David 111&lt;~
Mitorita! grllldparonto a r e 1'1. Pleaoanl; Mro. R o b er t
. Mr. and 'Mro• .Harold Tllolnao, Cruinp. ild&gt;erllbnril; Robece~ ·
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Bmtm: 'Mr. and Mro. Nor.
POrler ,: man. Buoll, Ge!llllolls Ferry, a \,'
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l!ro. Eve~ Brandeberry,
chairman til the 110mlnatlng compreoented the followlDg
slahl ot i olllcers. Voting was
taken by secret ballot. The fol.
. IO'IIjpji oil! cera were elocted, Ja.
~ ~. president; Larry
~ vhie.prealdent; Juanita
~. secretary; RandY Hamll1DD, · tn;t~,~urer; Jlm . U n r o e,
' o1 membership comtiWrpWt
mittee. GOry !mwden and Clslre
MarkiQJ· counted the votes. Jim
unro&amp;.wu.lh marge of tho meet.tng·an4I .niantta Unroe i:ead t h e
m1~9 1o!~ hiotmeetlng.
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charlie&amp;' were made•..
Duel Will be $3 for thooe 17
GALLIPOLIS - Tbo highlight and older and $2 for peroons
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meeting of t h o 16 year• ·and under. There wtil ·
Junior Leadership Club was a ~ no famUy rahls.
movie, "Owning and Operating
e Motorcycle Safely."
Fred Deel, presldant, opeoed
the meatlDg. Gloria Kemper a n d
Penny S.Uler led the pledge to
the fiag. Devotions were given by
Donna Adkins and Gloria KemCAROLYN JEAN SISSON
per.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mr . and Mrs . Wayne
The club will hold a awtm.
mlng par\)' on August 25 at CanS1sson of Kyger are announcing the engagement of
ter's Cave. A deadline was set
their daughter, Carolyn Jean. to Robert II'. Hart. son
for tboae wll\l haven't paid their .
of Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Hart, leon, II'. Va. Miss Sis·
PT, PLEASANT - The Pleas.dues. II they aren't paid by Aug.
ant
Valley
Hospital
auxiliary
son is a 1964 graduate of Kyger Creek High School
ust 19, they can't attend the swimmembers
voted
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new
ming part;y.
and is employed by Nationwide Insurance in Colum·
114ports 011 Club COngresa were cubl cal rurtalns (or u &amp;e around
bus, Ohio. Mr. Hart, a 1963 graduate of Pt . Pleasant
given by Dawna Walker, Penny hoapltal beds w be placed In tho
High School, is a supervisor at W. R. Grace and Co.
Shuler, Jean Shaver and Fred boapltal's remndeled wing.
The women also will purchase
in Columbus. An October wedding is planned .
Deel.
enough
bedralls
so
that
every
Steve Needs, Eddie Jotmson,
Joyce Caneda,y, Karen Bailey and bed In the modi cal wing will be
Becky Cremeens reported on equipped with ralls.
A collection of $7 was taken
their trip to the Citizenship Short
from
the members to purchase
couroe at Wa~hington, D. c.
for making terr,ycloth
material
Patty Saunders and Jim Walker
GALLIPOLIS - Approximate- Mark Sanders, Golden and GersHpjlers
for
patients.
The
slipreported on Conservation Camp.
ly 60 'guests •Nere present to help tie Watson, Nola Goodman, Charters will be made by Mrs. Jesles H. Waugh, Margaret Slater,
Bud Carter waa a guest.
Dorothy Watson celebrate h e r
The next meeting will be Sep- sJe M. Richards, mother or Mrs. 16th blrthdl,}' August 1. Hostess Wayne Angell, and Dorothy WatLyle Austin, an auxiliary mem~mber 9 at the falrgroundo.
w:as Dorothy's mother, Mrs. son.
ber.
Sterry Fimey il the new~ rePauline Watson.
September 24 was announced
porter for the club.
REUNION PLANNED
Refreshments or cake, 1 c e
as the date ror the auxillary
GALLIPOLIS
- Viola Tl.}'lor
workshop which will be held in cream, and kool-atd were serv- carter has announced the Drst
Wheeling, W. Va. and the month ed to Debbie Wells, Sandy and Taylor reunion will bo held on
Wayne Q.teen, Jessie My e r a,
of October was named (or the
Steve
and Allan Sanders, Rita Fordficad011 Hill today. All restate convention whlch will be
Harrison, Brenda Willlama, Rog- latives and friends are im1ted
held this year at the Greenbrier, 9-laron, and Nancy Shafer, to attend.
er, White &amp;tlphur ~rings .
Plans for the hillbilly "h o e Janice Meadows, Jackie and Jimdown" to be held ln October was my Bias, Janice, Joyce and Bonna m~m. Patl;y and :ilsie
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Craddo('.k, chairman, and Mrs. . Cl~&gt;~,c,ti: .San~ Wlllla)Tls.st;tnt~d
C9x, (lary Mootgomery, ':I!VerJames . Gibe&amp;ut, oo - chairman.
ette
Montaomery, Freddie Q.~M.
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hWI!ee
aiided Other chairmen are: refresh0'
Mike
Johnson, carol Shockley,
nearly 400 ·cbll. menta, Mrs. Tootle Krebs, and
•dren learning. to swim this sum- Mrs. Betti)' Romans; tickets, Mrs. Tommy Lewlo, John Clarv Allen and Rick Bickle,
johnmer· II~ pool.
John Ceodill and publlcicy, Mrs.
son.
Coach Bob g;,rtzer was the di- Harold Ridenour.
Also, Norman Swindler, Brenrecto&lt; •aaolsted by Mra. A n n
da Waugh, Carl Fowler, Brenda
Mealge, Bob Kl1aul and Cai"l Ebling.
'Molly Maguir•t'
Cremeens, cathy Small, Greg
The pool will contiiB!e·lo stay
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Gooderham, Lewis Pickette, DenOllOn after school starts on Aug- Thomas Murphy. Jr .. of Nes- isel, Bobby, Bllly, and Marlene
ust 26 ft'Om 6 to 8 p.m. and on Queonlng. Pa .. will play sean McCoy, Paullne Watson, Mary
Saturda.Y and 9mda.Y rrorn 1 to Connery's son In "The Molly My•rs Betty Carol and Dick
Magulres" which was ftlmed Me~
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"are lnterealed.
eastern Pennsylvania.
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!on ol tho W!.em.n FaftuiJ U.
.Mr; WNM moved to Galill-;i
ooclalion will h6 held In cOni·
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Rotiert ~rlnstoil bU relunl·
College Clmplo In Rio Grande
ed lo 1!1• 1101!11 In ~1&amp;1 Clfl, 19,.l ·and lJ a ralired II!IJIOr
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11.. 1110. after vliii!N: ldo aliter, cirmer.
FIIUrpuorallonoli~eropte.
The Wiseman Family Assoc:l- tara'ih!t uit-.e ·
· Mro. !ldi'l'-1' Shettl lnd ·oilier ·
ation was organlted in 1908 near Ja&lt;ob .
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home of Isaac Wiseman, Its ftrot
By Pat Houck
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vlaltln81il~ ~r IW!I.
president. Its chief purpose
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hla
paronta
Mr• ,anl Mrs. W&amp;yi)O·Anuhary ·
to Increase intefeat in and devo'.
and »&gt;n Jtareyf were re:cent -'
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gueall ' of Mr. ani Mra. Arthur'
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EVEHY NOW AND THEN I pull myself together and try tore~ beth Davis Wiseman and tholr
Sometime
about
1760,
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at
lito taml~ reunion were
eleven sons and daughters, all of
member all the things I've forgotten in the rush of recent events.
whom lived Ln Berks County, Pa. paronto, Ida brotll\lr Jacob odd Mr. llllll Mra. Kennellt Amabary
1 knew about the airmail mail box John Swain had but couldn't
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cake w_ere served.
remember to mention it until now, when he has taken it down. It
ifications for membership were Pennlll'lvanla and went to 1!10 ste,ele ani daughter, Sherry; Mr.
was real cute, a split level job with the ainnail part ~ high.
GALLIPOLIS- TamoraL1MO
changed long 120 lo InclUde all Jergy settlement In that . part ani Mre. T, C. Pollook, Wheel·
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Rowan
Coun!Y,
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that
Ill·
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Ma,Jor
ani!
Mrs.
Robert
Pol·
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DID YOU EVER STOP to think ed. Much or sarah's work was person• bearing the name of er became a part of pro&amp;elll da.Y look ani lltree children of Fort Mrs. florman 1. Stewart ot
about how many things nature done toward her Master of Flne Wiseman or descendants there- Davicloon
COUnty.
Brother• Knox, Ky.; Mike Spradling, Col.; · Gran~ Eat8teo, wao b9noted
or, reprdless of name. With
makes yellow? We have yeUow Arts degree. Several of t h e
the exee(1tion of a few w a r James and Wllllam went 1o Row· · Mr. ani Mrs. Lawrence Steele, 011 ~ 9th blrtbclv wttb 'a part;y
corn, yellow apples, yellow to- paintlngs are associated with Gal bold at the Gallii' COunty Junior
years, meetings have been held an County In 1777. SomOtlme a- and son, Dennis,
matoes, yellow peaches, yellow lipolis and the Ohio River valley .
bout
17U
Isaac
ani
hll
brood,
Fair
Gri&gt;U,nda.
1 don~ know Sarah, (Sally lo amually,
daisies, and on and on. All these
both
married
and
Blnaie,
Jell
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Norman
Stew·
Taminl
Tec$ved
IIIIIIIY n 1 c e
Much of the credit for the
things come in other colors too, ·some of her friends) personally,
success of thlsorganh:ationmust Berks county and went Ul) the art. Tamml and Lowlette, ue gifts, and cake, punch, ana 1 c e
but we can choose them in yel - but I do know her through " ~ r
go to the late Dr. B. W, S. Wise- 9lenandoab Valley lo Rocking- spenllng a J(k!ay vacation •J cream were earved to Pam and
low if we wish. This makes me work. That's a ni-:-e way to be
man who, In 1910, published Ida ham COunQ', Va. About ten .yeara upfratelarxl camp Grounds," Am McMahon, Polly and Letf1 I
wonder which color Mother Na- known.
Jo Walker, TereH Hughes, Kim
"Wiseman Genealogy and Blog~ later they moved on to what Ia Myrtle Beach, s. C:
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ture uses the most. t\t first I . The reception is this anernow Monroe COUnty, W.Va. •
Dobbins, Jenllynn Robinson,
raplJY"
based
on
the
family
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thought green, then I realized noon from 2 to S p.m. ln t h e
Here Isaac and Elizabeth spent
Mary Roderick, t.uAnn Davis,
Iaaac
and
Elizabeth
since
this
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how mueh blue there is. Any- main lounge at Stewart Smith
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Claudette Danlelo, Jane Ann
was as far back as he had been the rest ot their da,ys and were
way, lt's a nice arra_v of colors Hall on 16th St.
burled in the Old RehOboth
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Kerr, and the honoree'o slller, I
she uses on her palette.
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the I
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thing long ago about the b J u e
ton went lo Kentucky; Samuel,
Gothard alillllted 1\lrs. Stewart. I
crystal bud \'ase Julia Coones
John and Isaac went to OhiOj
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gave me. One morning she apJoseph, Wllllam and Margaret,
WATTERSON REUNION
peared with a pink rose in the
who married Bartholomew RamGALUPOUS - At their AugGALLIPOLIS
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pretty vase and said they were
sey; Sarah, who married James ust meeting, members of the
both Cor me. I was delighted.
Barley, and Rachel, who mar- Diety Club of Bulavllle Otri&amp;- terson reunion wUI be held AugSpeaking of roses (one of my
ried Frederick Hooaker, ell re. tian Church made plans lor a ust 25 at the HWen Acres HurtKANAUGA- August birthdays the business meeting, which op. malned ln West VIrginia.
husband~s Jo,•es) it's pretty the
iJW Lodge II Apple Grove, W. VL
pool part,y to lje held August The lodge Is located on Jerry's I
of members were observed at ened with all repeating the Lord's
way they have them at the base
one hundred and thlrt;y.elght
the CIC mceling heJd Thursday Prayer. Secretary, Mrs. Byron yean ago, lsaac Wiseman, son 20 ot the Kyger Creek pool. Run Rood oft RL 2. A picnic I
of the big picture window at the
Ward
read
the
minutesandtreasTen members and 'club adviI
Gallipolis Medical Center Clin- at the home or the Rev. and Mrs.
. urer, Miss Evelyn Rothgeb gave of Isaac and Elizabeth Davlo sor, Linda French, was present. lunch wW begin at !2!30 p.m. I
ic. That way all those in t h e Ira Wellnum.
Wiseman with his wife, Mary Also pres~ was Charles Hive- with a bnslness meeting 1o fol·
Mrs. John R&amp;ike presided over her report.
waiting room may enjoy them.
low. All relatives and frlenls
Eva. McMillan and Mrs. Well~ Magdalene. Armentrout Wiseman ly. So~ were, "He'll UnderToo bad they can't smell them
are
Invited.
man had August birthd~s. cam• 1o Gallia COUnl;y from Mon- stand ai'MI Sly Well Done," arxl
too'
Games were played with a prize roe Cwnty, Va. (now West Vir- "Precious Memories.'' A short
To my mind, there is nothing
going to EveJ~n Rothgeb. Mrs. ginia).
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busineu meeting followed.
One Hour.''
&lt;pite as nice as rose scent.
Ten ol their thirteen children
PribbJe
Wilson
aOO
Ethel
Steele
The club has started a corresFor the program, Mrs. Mar(Unless It's Memoire Cherie,
grew to manhood and woman- pondence course titled, ••The tin el&lt;(lllli)Od ceramics ani lwl
tied for a prize.
my favorite fragrance.)
Mrs. Wellman was assisted hood, married and presented IJ. Good News,'' Alter the meeting, various Items on display.
aae and Mary with one hundred three games oC volleyball were
b)' daughter Diana ln serving reMIS&gt; JAMIE WELLMAN, who
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freshments. Grace was asked arJd six grandcldldren. All ten, pll.}'ed.
was crowned 1968 Mason COUnGALLIPOUS - Members and by the Rev. Wellman.
with their large families eame
The next meeting will be held
IA&amp;IIFICENT
ty Fair (.;ueen, is a former res- friends or the Paint Creek RegI
The next meeting o! the CIC to Gellla and Lawrence COUn- August 27,
ident of Gallipolis. Congratula- ular Baptist Church "'ere on hand
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Club will be sept. 12 at 7:30 ties, Ohio between 1815 and 1838.
by
slick as a whistle
tions, Jamie.
recently to witness thE! youth or p.m. s.t the home of Evelyn MorThese were Mary, wite ol
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FEATUIEthe chJrch display their acting
James Cooper, John, who marJt!NIOR WOMEN'S CLUB mem- ability in a play, "The G r eat row.
rled Agnes Neal, Samuel who
skin-close tit fill' you
bers oC Pt. Pleasant are b u s y Choice," by Eastman. Hank Doss
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who marri~~ahllal!l'llY;."'t1'
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Barbara, wife of Ja~ Wlcllfl111l
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rF YOU HAVE HAD a picture
"The play dealt with a very
Prose; Phoebe, wile of David
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GALLIPOlli - Mrs. M. B.
Wickline;
Henry
Who
married
several months and want it back, ing the world _as. a. Ylhole and
Nancy Lawrence and Suah, wile Martin was the guest speaker
please pick it up soon. They pile each of us &amp;o.r. mdiv1duals. This
Cor the August meeting of the
of John Wray.
up 50 fast (my boss frowns on problem is the supremacy of
Social
Stitchers of the Firstlllp.
plain knit
nylon
GALliPOLIS- An outing was
All o1 these Uved and died In
messy desks) they become a prab- the church versus the supremacy
tlst
Church.
The
meeting
was
Ohio
except
Samuel
and
Anna
held
by
the
Addison
Free
WUI
lem. l will put a couple of no- or the state. The play dealt with
stackil1s.
this controversial issue from the
and John Wray and Sarah who held Thursday evening ln the
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fellowship
room
of
the
church.
The league went to Baker~s Land- died In Nodaway COUnty, Mo.;
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Jehu Prose and .lane In Doug'
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and
membersen.Pyedapicnic
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pick up the pictures they want nal struggle the youth of our naster
~ened
the
meeti~
wlth
las
COUnty,
Dl.,
and
Henry
and
back. Alter awhile, rn have to tion are faced wf.th in these con- after the swimming.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Nancy in Pine County, Mim. gr&lt;qJ singing of, "Sivior Like
discard them.
A ShePherd lAid Us."
fused and chaotic days which are Denise! McCoy , BOOb~·. Bllly, and
Prayer was lead by Esther
upon our nation.
Marlene McCoy; Janice, Joyce
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uTile cast did a very fine job and Bonna Higginbottom; S...sie
Columbus
gave
!be
island
ance man locked his keys in the in displaying their ability as ac sick and ahut-in were made. Decar recently and had to have his tors and actresses having that and Patty Clonch, Jimmy and of Cuba !be name of Juana, In
votions
were given by MrL Bea
Jackie Bins, Sandy Williamson, honor of !be dauglrter, of tbe
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Evans.
Shealaoreadpoems••vtsvery professional look n•~eded and Mrs. PauHne Watson and Dor- king and queen of Spain. Cuba
I thought only women did that to get the meaning and ideas or
ion o( the Hob City," and 11 Ghe
i• II$ Indian name.
othy.
kind of trick until I was remindthe play across w the audience,
ed how often at ball games t h e
while at the same time having
announcement booms over t h e that touch or humor only ama.·
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loudspeaker: "There is a - - teurs can have.
model black Buick (Chevy) (Ford)
••the play was sporasoredbythe
parked on the lot with the lights church usher boar-dofwhichMn .
oo, motor rumlng, and the door Leslie Howard is chairman.
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GALLIPOLIS;
OHIO
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Don't 'spose all those drivers this an annual ev-ent. "
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tllll;t,ti'. odd Nre. Frank Kamel
t1 CJ!arhberoburg.

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TO BE II'ED-Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Fiwtem, Route-#3
St. Clairsville, Ohio, announce the forthcoming ma~
riagt of their daughter, Phyllis Ann, to Larry A.
Ea~le, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert .Eagle, Vinton,
Ohto. An ·Open church wedding is scheduled for No.
vember 9th at St. Mary's Catholic Church St. Clairs·
~ vme, Ohio. The bride-to-be and her fia~c·e are em·
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to see Sarah Moshier's work day evening, 8 p.m. at the Han at the Marshall University Grad- nan Trace High School. Alrangeuate School exhibit from today ments will be made for the root.
through Wednesday, ~e will have ball games coming up . Other
oiJ paintings, sculpture and cer- important business is on t h e
amics on display. The work oftl'/0 agenda. Refreshments of fruit
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tht most axcillng looks
to be found fllf fall, se
plltlse 11«1pl our invitation to join us.

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olore lor cooto, .
•ults. ball, aceejlaoriea · that P""
ml!ie. todalttr the
woman In 7~ so,
come .,..ieeand
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mab Hawk, Mary Sbupa, Glltdys
Clark, Ruth Dornell, Wealthy
Vance, Margaret L)'m Planb:,
Flooale Tn!ut llJid Am Elliott ..
Sending gilt&amp; ......

Gertrude

Vance, Pauline Brewer, Lucy

Earwood, Janet Duncan, Norma
Lou Edwards, Genova Sectl, Ju(\y
Fellure, Miriam Allleon, Norma
Jean K!lhn, Rutble Allloon, Alberta Fife, Virginia Burdette,
Lelia John..., and JuciY Johnoon.

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Books Released
By Library
GALLIPOLIS- New - · released by the GaUll County 01..
trict Llbrliry, August 15, are:
FICTION: The Golden Stain,
by Cecllle Lealie; This Sunlay,
by Jose Donoou; Charlie Pocock
ani the Princess, by George
Beardmore; Fifteen Flags, by
Ric llardman; Ergo, by Jakov
Lind; The Salt of the Earllt, by
CArlo Mmterouo; and The.Passion Players, b)' Edmund P. Mur·

vited to attend the annual ll\lspltal picnl&lt; to be held Wedoesday, August 21, at Krndel Park
begtnniDg at 6:30p.m. Those altendlDg are aaked to furnish their
own sllwrware and bring a cov- ray,
NON-FICTION: Forta of the
ered dish.
Upper Missouri, by RObert G.
Athearn; The Marvelous AniMulic Man
mals, by Helena Curtis; Red
HOU..YWOOD (UPIJ-Poet- Oclobtor, by Robert V. Daniell;
song writer Rod McKuen wtll Trader Vic's Paciftc lsla111
write tour aonu for "A Boy
~ by Bergeron; T h e
Named Charlie Brown," the
Right
People, by Stephen Blrtlrst feature-length cartoon
tUm based on Charles M mlngblm, and The Bible Tbr~ '
Schulz' cartoon strip "Pea~ the Ages, by Harry Thomaa
nuts."
Frank.

nedline, long sf.,eves, button ~uffs.
M•ny luscious prints. 12-38.

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auxiliary ladies, Csndystrlpers
and their families have been In-

Rich, sifk-!ook acet.rJte crepe. lu•uriously
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Bodimer, brlde.elect of J l 11)
Elliott, was hooored with a shoWer at the hoine of Mrs. Madge
Neal, 1113 amset Dr .
Games were plajred wJth priz~
e1 going to Erma [.yon•, Goldl.a
Rice, Bonnie Baird, Mary Lynn
Hunter, and Margaret Plantz .
After the honoree opened and
acknowledged her gilts, refresbmentll of punch, homemade ice
cream and cake were served.
Attending were, Mrs . Ronald
Justice, Pearl Elliott, Mary Lym
Hunter, Erma Lyons, Goldie
Rice, JoseJ)hl.ne Rlce, Francis
Houck, Bonnie Baird, Anna
Plantz, Sue Francis, Pam Trout,
lris Cox, Marjorie saunders, 9.1e
Hutchinson, Mabel Saundera,
Dorothy Priest, CoMie Priest,
Thelma Elliott, Elolae Elliott,

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IN COORDINATED COLORS!

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The Ohio Valley ChaJX.er ofthe
Ohio Soclecy of Prolesslonal Engineers will hold a dinner meetIng at the Colonial Restaurant •
Jackson. Ohio, on Wednesday,
August 21, 7:30p.m.
David A, Paul, Armco Sales
Engineer,, will present new developments in uQderground collection systems piping. If time
permits, the rum, 14 Anatomy of
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plush restaurant recently a n d
made a oouple of "remarks" about the bunch or long - haired,
strangely dressed young m e n
having supper nearby?
The waitress whispered,
uDon't you know who that is?
Th.at~s Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass group.'' I guess ll
you're a millionaire like ,\lpert
you don't hal•e to worry about
how you look, or What anyone
thinks.

GALUPOI,IS'- Tile Chevalier Mike, Tho Rev. and Mrs. Mor·
Wnll,y reunion· no beld receut- rtoon, all of Gelllpolla.
. It 11 the bome or Mr. and 'Mr•. Frank McCalla and oon, Dick;
Mr •. 8nd Mrs. Earl Coker and
,..like CheVall"'.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Elda t1 cottonwood,
·~ Chevalier and ehlldren, Calll.; Mr. pd Mro. Jake Cbev·
llflbble, Klt)lber~ and alter ilnd 2id~Uren, Bob, Bi'·
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4llrs. BIU Rlcnardlon ani dtll~ my.
Four generJIIons of the Cbev~draa, SuciY, . Jodi, Becky,
;- lttrrt ani Jet1 t1 COlumbus; aller lamlly were prooent. They
llr. and Mr o. Albert Vayera were, Clark Cheveller, Cleo J.
and ehlldren, Run, and Mary Chevalier, Cborlea A. CbevaBeth of Uri),ana, 0.; Hazal, Gil- ller and Sectl Chevalier,
bert and Paul flllher of Akron·
Clark Chevalier; ''Mr- and Mro:
' Charles N, Chevalier and oono
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·Jtft and S«&gt;tt; Mr. and Mrs:
. Dewey Burke, 'Mr. ani Mro. Cleo
J. CheValier, 'Mr.andMro. Maur·
leo ~ Mr. and Mrs. Gary PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
ADMITTED: Mrs. Norman
Bane, and ...., Greaory .,. '
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· John (llarolcllne TltOmal) Oller da TrJ.l&gt;lett. GalliJioUo F e r y.&lt;1 ·1 '1- Ohio annOunce lbablrlb Mre. Samuel Rodaars, Pt. Pleao:
t1' a 1011 A:U8111t U at' Pl~a ant.
lllmorlal ""-td~. The b a b y
DISCHARGED: Gall Blalit, Gal.
•shed 7 )lOUIICII p&lt;l t ounce• upOUa Ferr.v; Jolla v..cuer, Pt.
IIIII hal been nomad JGM Thom· Plaaaanl;
Roll\le wmelt,
u Oller. The event wla aloo Pl. I'IIILOIIII; Mro; Dale Rlllle
,, litO, bl.rthdlll' or JOOf Jl,}' Oller, and oon, Jlaclno; Mala Goodman
3 !7- :old .., ·of tilt' Ollers. Pt.. l'lwallt; David 111&lt;~
Mitorita! grllldparonto a r e 1'1. Pleaoanl; Mro. R o b er t
. Mr. and 'Mro• .Harold Tllolnao, Cruinp. ild&gt;erllbnril; Robece~ ·
~e; ~ gr..q,oronto VcCoy, Grimms LandlDg.
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Bmtm: 'Mr. and Mro. Nor.
POrler ,: man. Buoll, Ge!llllolls Ferry, a \,'
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l!ro. Eve~ Brandeberry,
chairman til the 110mlnatlng compreoented the followlDg
slahl ot i olllcers. Voting was
taken by secret ballot. The fol.
. IO'IIjpji oil! cera were elocted, Ja.
~ ~. president; Larry
~ vhie.prealdent; Juanita
~. secretary; RandY Hamll1DD, · tn;t~,~urer; Jlm . U n r o e,
' o1 membership comtiWrpWt
mittee. GOry !mwden and Clslre
MarkiQJ· counted the votes. Jim
unro&amp;.wu.lh marge of tho meet.tng·an4I .niantta Unroe i:ead t h e
m1~9 1o!~ hiotmeetlng.
• The 'C:&lt;i!latitutlon ani by • law•
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charlie&amp;' were made•..
Duel Will be $3 for thooe 17
GALLIPOLIS - Tbo highlight and older and $2 for peroons
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meeting of t h o 16 year• ·and under. There wtil ·
Junior Leadership Club was a ~ no famUy rahls.
movie, "Owning and Operating
e Motorcycle Safely."
Fred Deel, presldant, opeoed
the meatlDg. Gloria Kemper a n d
Penny S.Uler led the pledge to
the fiag. Devotions were given by
Donna Adkins and Gloria KemCAROLYN JEAN SISSON
per.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mr . and Mrs . Wayne
The club will hold a awtm.
mlng par\)' on August 25 at CanS1sson of Kyger are announcing the engagement of
ter's Cave. A deadline was set
their daughter, Carolyn Jean. to Robert II'. Hart. son
for tboae wll\l haven't paid their .
of Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Hart, leon, II'. Va. Miss Sis·
PT, PLEASANT - The Pleas.dues. II they aren't paid by Aug.
ant
Valley
Hospital
auxiliary
son is a 1964 graduate of Kyger Creek High School
ust 19, they can't attend the swimmembers
voted
to
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chase
new
ming part;y.
and is employed by Nationwide Insurance in Colum·
114ports 011 Club COngresa were cubl cal rurtalns (or u &amp;e around
bus, Ohio. Mr. Hart, a 1963 graduate of Pt . Pleasant
given by Dawna Walker, Penny hoapltal beds w be placed In tho
High School, is a supervisor at W. R. Grace and Co.
Shuler, Jean Shaver and Fred boapltal's remndeled wing.
The women also will purchase
in Columbus. An October wedding is planned .
Deel.
enough
bedralls
so
that
every
Steve Needs, Eddie Jotmson,
Joyce Caneda,y, Karen Bailey and bed In the modi cal wing will be
Becky Cremeens reported on equipped with ralls.
A collection of $7 was taken
their trip to the Citizenship Short
from
the members to purchase
couroe at Wa~hington, D. c.
for making terr,ycloth
material
Patty Saunders and Jim Walker
GALLIPOLIS - Approximate- Mark Sanders, Golden and GersHpjlers
for
patients.
The
slipreported on Conservation Camp.
ly 60 'guests •Nere present to help tie Watson, Nola Goodman, Charters will be made by Mrs. Jesles H. Waugh, Margaret Slater,
Bud Carter waa a guest.
Dorothy Watson celebrate h e r
The next meeting will be Sep- sJe M. Richards, mother or Mrs. 16th blrthdl,}' August 1. Hostess Wayne Angell, and Dorothy WatLyle Austin, an auxiliary mem~mber 9 at the falrgroundo.
w:as Dorothy's mother, Mrs. son.
ber.
Sterry Fimey il the new~ rePauline Watson.
September 24 was announced
porter for the club.
REUNION PLANNED
Refreshments or cake, 1 c e
as the date ror the auxillary
GALLIPOLIS
- Viola Tl.}'lor
workshop which will be held in cream, and kool-atd were serv- carter has announced the Drst
Wheeling, W. Va. and the month ed to Debbie Wells, Sandy and Taylor reunion will bo held on
Wayne Q.teen, Jessie My e r a,
of October was named (or the
Steve
and Allan Sanders, Rita Fordficad011 Hill today. All restate convention whlch will be
Harrison, Brenda Willlama, Rog- latives and friends are im1ted
held this year at the Greenbrier, 9-laron, and Nancy Shafer, to attend.
er, White &amp;tlphur ~rings .
Plans for the hillbilly "h o e Janice Meadows, Jackie and Jimdown" to be held ln October was my Bias, Janice, Joyce and Bonna m~m. Patl;y and :ilsie
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Craddo('.k, chairman, and Mrs. . Cl~&gt;~,c,ti: .San~ Wlllla)Tls.st;tnt~d
C9x, (lary Mootgomery, ':I!VerJames . Gibe&amp;ut, oo - chairman.
ette
Montaomery, Freddie Q.~M.
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hWI!ee
aiided Other chairmen are: refresh0'
Mike
Johnson, carol Shockley,
nearly 400 ·cbll. menta, Mrs. Tootle Krebs, and
•dren learning. to swim this sum- Mrs. Betti)' Romans; tickets, Mrs. Tommy Lewlo, John Clarv Allen and Rick Bickle,
johnmer· II~ pool.
John Ceodill and publlcicy, Mrs.
son.
Coach Bob g;,rtzer was the di- Harold Ridenour.
Also, Norman Swindler, Brenrecto&lt; •aaolsted by Mra. A n n
da Waugh, Carl Fowler, Brenda
Mealge, Bob Kl1aul and Cai"l Ebling.
'Molly Maguir•t'
Cremeens, cathy Small, Greg
The pool will contiiB!e·lo stay
H0 L Lwo0 o
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Gooderham, Lewis Pickette, DenOllOn after school starts on Aug- Thomas Murphy. Jr .. of Nes- isel, Bobby, Bllly, and Marlene
ust 26 ft'Om 6 to 8 p.m. and on Queonlng. Pa .. will play sean McCoy, Paullne Watson, Mary
Saturda.Y and 9mda.Y rrorn 1 to Connery's son In "The Molly My•rs Betty Carol and Dick
Magulres" which was ftlmed Me~
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the mining region or north- \
s, Rev. Jerry ~assie,
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GALUI'OLIS- Tbo501btoun·
!on ol tho W!.em.n FaftuiJ U.
.Mr; WNM moved to Galill-;i
ooclalion will h6 held In cOni·
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·!roll) We~ Vlrllrilmunl13' Hall on the Rio Grinde
Rotiert ~rlnstoil bU relunl·
College Clmplo In Rio Grande
ed lo 1!1• 1101!11 In ~1&amp;1 Clfl, 19,.l ·and lJ a ralired II!IJIOr
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""HIIIt ho
11.. 1110. after vliii!N: ldo aliter, cirmer.
FIIUrpuorallonoli~eropte.
The Wiseman Family Assoc:l- tara'ih!t uit-.e ·
· Mro. !ldi'l'-1' Shettl lnd ·oilier ·
ation was organlted in 1908 near Ja&lt;ob .
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cllulld8r, Mro.
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home of Isaac Wiseman, Its ftrot
By Pat Houck
• was Ids fli!her was botp
vlaltln81il~ ~r IW!I.
president. Its chief purpose
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'~~bite
hla
paronta
Mr• ,anl Mrs. W&amp;yi)O·Anuhary ·
to Increase intefeat in and devo'.
and »&gt;n Jtareyf were re:cent -'
tion to the family ties among the route to' tb~· .~onles
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gueall ' of Mr. ani Mra. Arthur'
~~=rr~r~:~:~=~=~:~:~~=~=~=~=~=-=::::;:~~:~r=~=~=~=~=~;~=~=~=~=~~=~=~~:~:~:~=~=~~=~:~=~=j=~=~=~=~=i=~=~=~~t:~=~=~=:=~~=~=~=~:~~:~:~:~:~:~:: descendants of Isaac and Eliza- Tbomaa.
Sleelt.
HamUton, Ohio. Also
EVEHY NOW AND THEN I pull myself together and try tore~ beth Davis Wiseman and tholr
Sometime
about
1760,
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gueall
at
lito taml~ reunion were
eleven sons and daughters, all of
member all the things I've forgotten in the rush of recent events.
whom lived Ln Berks County, Pa. paronto, Ida brotll\lr Jacob odd Mr. llllll Mra. Kennellt Amabary
1 knew about the airmail mail box John Swain had but couldn't
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ln Revolutionary War da,ya. Qlel· ollllen· !olai)' and Rachel lell of Columbuo, Mr. ani MJoo. Ted
cake w_ere served.
remember to mention it until now, when he has taken it down. It
ifications for membership were Pennlll'lvanla and went to 1!10 ste,ele ani daughter, Sherry; Mr.
was real cute, a split level job with the ainnail part ~ high.
GALLIPOLIS- TamoraL1MO
changed long 120 lo InclUde all Jergy settlement In that . part ani Mre. T, C. Pollook, Wheel·
o1
Rowan
Coun!Y,
N,
c.
that
Ill·
IDg;
Ma,Jor
ani!
Mrs.
Robert
Pol·
!lewart,
~ of 'Mr. and
DID YOU EVER STOP to think ed. Much or sarah's work was person• bearing the name of er became a part of pro&amp;elll da.Y look ani lltree children of Fort Mrs. florman 1. Stewart ot
about how many things nature done toward her Master of Flne Wiseman or descendants there- Davicloon
COUnty.
Brother• Knox, Ky.; Mike Spradling, Col.; · Gran~ Eat8teo, wao b9noted
or, reprdless of name. With
makes yellow? We have yeUow Arts degree. Several of t h e
the exee(1tion of a few w a r James and Wllllam went 1o Row· · Mr. ani Mrs. Lawrence Steele, 011 ~ 9th blrtbclv wttb 'a part;y
corn, yellow apples, yellow to- paintlngs are associated with Gal bold at the Gallii' COunty Junior
years, meetings have been held an County In 1777. SomOtlme a- and son, Dennis,
matoes, yellow peaches, yellow lipolis and the Ohio River valley .
bout
17U
Isaac
ani
hll
brood,
Fair
Gri&gt;U,nda.
1 don~ know Sarah, (Sally lo amually,
daisies, and on and on. All these
both
married
and
Blnaie,
Jell
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Norman
Stew·
Taminl
Tec$ved
IIIIIIIY n 1 c e
Much of the credit for the
things come in other colors too, ·some of her friends) personally,
success of thlsorganh:ationmust Berks county and went Ul) the art. Tamml and Lowlette, ue gifts, and cake, punch, ana 1 c e
but we can choose them in yel - but I do know her through " ~ r
go to the late Dr. B. W, S. Wise- 9lenandoab Valley lo Rocking- spenllng a J(k!ay vacation •J cream were earved to Pam and
low if we wish. This makes me work. That's a ni-:-e way to be
man who, In 1910, published Ida ham COunQ', Va. About ten .yeara upfratelarxl camp Grounds," Am McMahon, Polly and Letf1 I
wonder which color Mother Na- known.
Jo Walker, TereH Hughes, Kim
"Wiseman Genealogy and Blog~ later they moved on to what Ia Myrtle Beach, s. C:
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ture uses the most. t\t first I . The reception is this anernow Monroe COUnty, W.Va. •
Dobbins, Jenllynn Robinson,
raplJY"
based
on
the
family
or
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thought green, then I realized noon from 2 to S p.m. ln t h e
Here Isaac and Elizabeth spent
Mary Roderick, t.uAnn Davis,
Iaaac
and
Elizabeth
since
this
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how mueh blue there is. Any- main lounge at Stewart Smith
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Claudette Danlelo, Jane Ann
was as far back as he had been the rest ot their da,ys and were
way, lt's a nice arra_v of colors Hall on 16th St.
burled in the Old RehOboth
gU
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Kerr, and the honoree'o slller, I
she uses on her palette.
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churchYard near Union, the coon13' seat. Throe or tbetr ct!ltdren,
the I
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SHOULD HAVE SAID someAbner, Jacob and Elizabeth BlanJUandmother, and a coUidn, Jay
thing long ago about the b J u e
ton went lo Kentucky; Samuel,
Gothard alillllted 1\lrs. Stewart. I
crystal bud \'ase Julia Coones
John and Isaac went to OhiOj
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gave me. One morning she apJoseph, Wllllam and Margaret,
WATTERSON REUNION
peared with a pink rose in the
who married Bartholomew RamGALUPOUS - At their AugGALLIPOLIS
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pretty vase and said they were
sey; Sarah, who married James ust meeting, members of the
both Cor me. I was delighted.
Barley, and Rachel, who mar- Diety Club of Bulavllle Otri&amp;- terson reunion wUI be held AugSpeaking of roses (one of my
ried Frederick Hooaker, ell re. tian Church made plans lor a ust 25 at the HWen Acres HurtKANAUGA- August birthdays the business meeting, which op. malned ln West VIrginia.
husband~s Jo,•es) it's pretty the
iJW Lodge II Apple Grove, W. VL
pool part,y to lje held August The lodge Is located on Jerry's I
of members were observed at ened with all repeating the Lord's
way they have them at the base
one hundred and thlrt;y.elght
the CIC mceling heJd Thursday Prayer. Secretary, Mrs. Byron yean ago, lsaac Wiseman, son 20 ot the Kyger Creek pool. Run Rood oft RL 2. A picnic I
of the big picture window at the
Ward
read
the
minutesandtreasTen members and 'club adviI
Gallipolis Medical Center Clin- at the home or the Rev. and Mrs.
. urer, Miss Evelyn Rothgeb gave of Isaac and Elizabeth Davlo sor, Linda French, was present. lunch wW begin at !2!30 p.m. I
ic. That way all those in t h e Ira Wellnum.
Wiseman with his wife, Mary Also pres~ was Charles Hive- with a bnslness meeting 1o fol·
Mrs. John R&amp;ike presided over her report.
waiting room may enjoy them.
low. All relatives and frlenls
Eva. McMillan and Mrs. Well~ Magdalene. Armentrout Wiseman ly. So~ were, "He'll UnderToo bad they can't smell them
are
Invited.
man had August birthd~s. cam• 1o Gallia COUnl;y from Mon- stand ai'MI Sly Well Done," arxl
too'
Games were played with a prize roe Cwnty, Va. (now West Vir- "Precious Memories.'' A short
To my mind, there is nothing
going to EveJ~n Rothgeb. Mrs. ginia).
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busineu meeting followed.
One Hour.''
&lt;pite as nice as rose scent.
Ten ol their thirteen children
PribbJe
Wilson
aOO
Ethel
Steele
The club has started a corresFor the program, Mrs. Mar(Unless It's Memoire Cherie,
grew to manhood and woman- pondence course titled, ••The tin el&lt;(lllli)Od ceramics ani lwl
tied for a prize.
my favorite fragrance.)
Mrs. Wellman was assisted hood, married and presented IJ. Good News,'' Alter the meeting, various Items on display.
aae and Mary with one hundred three games oC volleyball were
b)' daughter Diana ln serving reMIS&gt; JAMIE WELLMAN, who
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freshments. Grace was asked arJd six grandcldldren. All ten, pll.}'ed.
was crowned 1968 Mason COUnGALLIPOUS - Members and by the Rev. Wellman.
with their large families eame
The next meeting will be held
IA&amp;IIFICENT
ty Fair (.;ueen, is a former res- friends or the Paint Creek RegI
The next meeting o! the CIC to Gellla and Lawrence COUn- August 27,
ident of Gallipolis. Congratula- ular Baptist Church "'ere on hand
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Club will be sept. 12 at 7:30 ties, Ohio between 1815 and 1838.
by
slick as a whistle
tions, Jamie.
recently to witness thE! youth or p.m. s.t the home of Evelyn MorThese were Mary, wite ol
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FEATUIEthe chJrch display their acting
James Cooper, John, who marJt!NIOR WOMEN'S CLUB mem- ability in a play, "The G r eat row.
rled Agnes Neal, Samuel who
skin-close tit fill' you
bers oC Pt. Pleasant are b u s y Choice," by Eastman. Hank Doss
married Ama SWOpej Isaac m
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who marri~~ahllal!l'llY;."'t1'
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Barbara, wife of Ja~ Wlcllfl111l
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Jane who married Jehu
rF YOU HAVE HAD a picture
"The play dealt with a very
Prose; Phoebe, wile of David
und•
our women's page the last urger1t and presslng pr-oblem far011
GALLIPOlli - Mrs. M. B.
Wickline;
Henry
Who
married
several months and want it back, ing the world _as. a. Ylhole and
Nancy Lawrence and Suah, wile Martin was the guest speaker
please pick it up soon. They pile each of us &amp;o.r. mdiv1duals. This
Cor the August meeting of the
of John Wray.
up 50 fast (my boss frowns on problem is the supremacy of
Social
Stitchers of the Firstlllp.
plain knit
nylon
GALliPOLIS- An outing was
All o1 these Uved and died In
messy desks) they become a prab- the church versus the supremacy
tlst
Church.
The
meeting
was
Ohio
except
Samuel
and
Anna
held
by
the
Addison
Free
WUI
lem. l will put a couple of no- or the state. The play dealt with
stackil1s.
this controversial issue from the
and John Wray and Sarah who held Thursday evening ln the
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fellowship
room
of
the
church.
The league went to Baker~s Land- died In Nodaway COUnty, Mo.;
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Vice president, Mrs. RuUl Wet&gt; ..u,.w. ~-- ...
Jehu Prose and .lane In Doug'
ing
and
membersen.Pyedapicnic
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pick up the pictures they want nal struggle the youth of our naster
~ened
the
meeti~
wlth
las
COUnty,
Dl.,
and
Henry
and
back. Alter awhile, rn have to tion are faced wf.th in these con- after the swimming.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Nancy in Pine County, Mim. gr&lt;qJ singing of, "Sivior Like
discard them.
A ShePherd lAid Us."
fused and chaotic days which are Denise! McCoy , BOOb~·. Bllly, and
Prayer was lead by Esther
upon our nation.
Marlene McCoy; Janice, Joyce
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uTile cast did a very fine job and Bonna Higginbottom; S...sie
Columbus
gave
!be
island
ance man locked his keys in the in displaying their ability as ac sick and ahut-in were made. Decar recently and had to have his tors and actresses having that and Patty Clonch, Jimmy and of Cuba !be name of Juana, In
votions
were given by MrL Bea
Jackie Bins, Sandy Williamson, honor of !be dauglrter, of tbe
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Evans.
Shealaoreadpoems••vtsvery professional look n•~eded and Mrs. PauHne Watson and Dor- king and queen of Spain. Cuba
I thought only women did that to get the meaning and ideas or
ion o( the Hob City," and 11 Ghe
i• II$ Indian name.
othy.
kind of trick until I was remindthe play across w the audience,
ed how often at ball games t h e
while at the same time having
announcement booms over t h e that touch or humor only ama.·
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loudspeaker: "There is a - - teurs can have.
model black Buick (Chevy) (Ford)
••the play was sporasoredbythe
parked on the lot with the lights church usher boar-dofwhichMn .
oo, motor rumlng, and the door Leslie Howard is chairman.
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GALLIPOLIS;
OHIO
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GALLIPOLIS - What winter
ice gorges failed to accomplish
was done b)' fire. The big towboat J. a Finley was burned on
the Paducah, Ky. marine ways,
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The Finley was totally destroyed and the ways badl,y damaged.
The loss was in the neighborhood of $250,000, according to
River News In the Aug. 17, 1918
Gallipolis Dally Tribune .
The Finley was built at Elizabeth, Pa., in 1899, and h e r
eompoond concte'nsing maehinery
was installed ilt Marietta by McConnel. The Finley was the sec ond largest towboat on western
waters, being next to the Sprague in size.
Both or these large large towboats were purchased a year or
ao before, according to the paper, from the Aluminum Ore Co.
of East St. Lools. The Finley was badl,y damaged by the
btg ice the winter before and she
was undergoing repairs to her
hull when the fire started.
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AUG. 5, 1918 - AN artificial
rise was passing today which per.
mttted a shipment or about o n e
million buahels of Kanawha Rlv01' coal to Cincinnati - the Robert P. Gillham with 18 barges,
and the Eugene Dana Smith With
14 barges and ooe fiat were tht
first boats of U1e fieet to pass
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Jobn W. Hubbard of Plttsbur!lh

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Ada Barlow, Eliza Denny, Annie Gills, Anna Gilman, George
. GUman, COlumbia Hott. Ella Newton Lemons, Allee McMullen, Theodore Mitchell, Mott V. Newton, Emma Nye, Joseph Ralhburn JoM
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AUG. 14, 1918 - TilE Llber·
ty Transit Co. of Wheeling has
secured from the city wharfage
privileges at Charleston Which
the Greene Line has held ( o r
some time. The Liberty Co., it
is said, will operate the steamers Elam and Omaha in the PUtsburgh -Charleston trade and se·
cure aoother large boat tor the
Plttsbur!lh.CincinnaU trade, The
Liberty Co., said to be a strong
organization, will endeavor to
revive river traffic and they
are securing the best men possible to conduct the business of
their line.
!t is reported that Kanawha
River towboat engineers, members of the association, will de·
mand another increase in wages
before Sept. 1.
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LAST week. we mentioned Ulat Prlncipa.l James N.
, M. Davis ran acroSs an old list of GAHS graduates
- before the turn of the&lt;entury. Althoogh many of
today's residents will not recall names of these individuals, we're sure there's several ancestors reosiding in the area who will be able to pick out their relatl~es. Too.
by prtn~ these names, effort&amp; may be renewed to form an alumni
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AUG, 7, 1918 - ONE packet,
the Chrls Greene, is reported to
be having all the business she
can handle in the Kanawha Riv·
er trade between Galllpolls and
Charleston. There are no packets operatlng above Charleston
where formerly two boats were
run by Captain John W, L a n e,
whose good boat, the Helen Lane,
has been laid up here Cor sever·
al months.

By HOBART WllroN, JR.
·~I l!&amp;ve been mode In receJt yeors to form a GolAcl&lt;~ Hilih ~lwei Alum~ Association. All have !ailed; EvOI')'
ye~. however, 'former GAHS student&amp; manage to get
together for class reunions. This year, the Class of
· '58 held iUJ lOth rewdon. The Class of •38 conducted
its 30th reunion 011 Aug. 10.

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over the coin Col' COmmodore F.
A. Laidley's etock in the louisville &amp; Cincinnati Packet CO.
Commodore Laidley, who originally came rrom the Kanawha
~alley, will t"f'tire to his home
in Florida. He is said to be in
broken heallh. Captain Billy Roe
is the superintendent of the line,
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'Emma Kerna, Jennie l.q'ons, Lewis Moch, Ed Newton, Oliver Sanna,
Hattie Sherwood.
1872
~ Ball, James D. Bell, Emma Dages, Wirutie Denn,y, Fred
.Henking, Minnie Stewut Hutsiq)iller, Minnie Kerr, Carrie Bradi~
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River tu the mlDes a row daJs
""' witll ~ big tow or empties
are reported to have IJIII I h e
boat without ~ minute's ootice
at a lock and walked up the
bank. Too nmcb work making
lockages, and they were meking
over four dollars a day. The labor CJI.estlon becomes more serIous.

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new .otale · law ,l!hleh ~&lt;iome• . diltr~d'it •11Ud8ot ~eh ·had' II' tv. "'
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In oome 1!61'lwl !lnan&lt;;!li .m•. unleio !he budpt ·cal)til, (pr the
cultieo for a IIIDibar or Oblo _..atlij'el or neW . moaliil to
•cho&lt;ll diatrlctL
·be b~ In by
t.,Y, fUdt
The new Iaw,. llllieh·btc:omea a IOV, ~ be pul'llt4liir"l':
el!elilve Sept. 14, problblts the
A report In CQI'IIJl)iull &gt;IIlia al-,
le\71ng of new taxes unless the rea&lt;IY ·PI!Inted out ot it~~~ot•l"9, ~.,.,,r .

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Lohse oxeha~Wed wedd!Jw - •
with James ROpr Slleels;
The br~ il the daugllt4r of
Mr. Ill! .Mr'r llirold Lohse,
Pomel'O)'. Mr., Sheela to ·tho '""
or MrL JiiMI Gettle&amp; of Welloton and Mr. Charles Sheets 'of
Pomol'O)',
The~· ri!W ceremoey .,.,
· Jlerforfrled ·ot 3:30 P·"'- oo July ·
27 at the Mlcldl..,.,.t Church of
Chiill- The Rev. ·Raullln MOyer ·
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Eocorted to the :lltar by bar
tattlert the bride wore U "Au
llno. dres,o ol ollk organla 1»llsned.Wtth lq ileevea, an Em- ,,
plre wafatltlll'. detacllable lnln .
trimmed •In
lace ~wiib
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llnprtlp lenath In aUk !Uual&lt;ill
and was held In piece .by an arnngemont or OI'PI'Za and lace ·
O.Wero with seed pearl accentJ,
She carried a erelcent .arrangement or white feathered carnations, roses ard baby'• breath.
Ser~u ottendanto to the
bride were Mloa Ellen Martin,
Gllllixlllo, maid ol honor; Miss
Colher!ne Clark, Galll90)ls, and
MrL Tom Garrloon, Cj))umbus,
brldesmaldo.
The atteadlnlo wore In «&gt;&gt;lin
lace pns ot "A" Jtne dealgn.
James
with hlah wahl&amp; and Ncll bowo
with matehirw milia ind veiled
:~eqieceo, Mlu Martin wasln lol Her selections lnc!UCIB(( llul&gt;o 1 b
urn us; Mr s. c• E. Blakeslee,
~. and the brldeomaldo lap's ••The Weddlq Prayer," Mrs. Patrick Lochary, and Mrs.
ot9.&lt;e you.... They carrle4 colo- and Gounod's 11 Entreat ME! Not Charles Gibbs, Pomeroy.
,!@ ~~~ of yoUow claliles to Leave Th.ee. u Gursta wore
For a wedclin£ trlp to Michl~
eunotlona .w It h registered by Mlsri Deborah p.n, the new Mrs. Sheets chang·
'malchilll streamer a.
Sheets, the bridegroom's sister. ed into a summer knit of white
. Miss Lori Ann Loh1e, niece
Followi~ the wedding a r~ with blue and green accents,
the bride, •orvecl as the !low- ception was ~ in the church and wore a white rose corsage.
or girl. She was In a 10111 white social room. YellOW" daisies,
Guests at the wedding were
dress with a headband trimmed fern, and mtn1ature bows were f'rom Columbus, Athens, GalU· .
with yellow daloieo, and carried used in the decorations of the polls, Rio Grande, MolD Sterl·
a decorated besktt or aowers. bride's table which was center- ing, Austinburg, Wellston, Wes·
. Mr. ~-h Clark or India-. ed with a tiered cl.ke. Hostess· ter~tlle, Kettering, Bath, Hey.
~oils ~rved 11 bast. man lor the es for the reception were Miss noldsburg, Akron, sandusky, Jn-.
'bridegroom. ' H I I' sroomsmen Clrol McCulJOUSh, Athens; Mrs. dianapolis, bxl., Harrisonville,
.,ere Mr. Charles Clerk and Mr; Grant Varian, and Miss Tamara Rutland, Huntington, w. va. and
BoiS llamrlck, both or GaUipo. Flnlaw, Pomeroy.
Defiance.
U,L .Usher• were Mi-. John MuaA bu!i'et for out.o!-town gueoti
Mr. and Mrs. Sheets reside
o.or and Mt;· Jobn Lohse, Porn.. was held ot the home of the ot HDhboro. Mrs. Sheets Is the
bride's parents where hosts were county extenaionagent, homeec~
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea.lohoe, Wes- · nomlcs, lor Highland CountY. MrWallace Sheela wlU .tea:t&lt;helll!~tcy and

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He is BUl Knight, "Scouter
of the 'Week," of 2903 Parrish

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the Iiles of the Daily Tribune and
Weeki¥ GoUla Times ... W. W, McKnight succeeds Jock Knight as
~IQ&gt; ccami11lonor ... Maple Shede School to get $1,026 addition,
~t;r ocbool bu1n1 ot..Ues Memorial Field GatewiiJ' ... Conlllructloo
"""" IHI Pt. Pleaoant fiOOdwoll ... Marth McMaster assumes new
~ u dln&lt;for of nursiow at Holzer Holll)ltal ... Coach Jim ltaJd.
. , _ teUo Downtown Coachea "OYOrconDdeneo will be oor blFot
ou the gridiron this loll.". .. Slxt.Y report f'll' ln!tlnl GAHS
@ld drills ... Middleport has 26 grid candidates on opening daJ ...
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Judy Ann

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THE ENGAGEMENT AND APPROACHING MARRIAGE of
Miss Judy Ann Williams, to Dor c. Coates, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Coates, Middletown, is being announced by her
mother, Mrs. S. V, Dyke ot Rutland. Miss Williams is a
graduate or Rutland Hilih School and the Southerton Beaut,y
Academy at Athens. !Jie has been employed at Beverly's
Home of Beauty in Middleport for the • past three years.
Mrs. Coates Is a 1962 &amp;raduate of Pllmeroy lllgh Sl'1100l.
He served with the U. S. Marine Corps until his discharge
ln 1966, and is presently employed .with the National Cash
Register Co. in Dayton. The wedding Will be an event or
Aug. 31 at 6:30 p.m. at the Rutland Methodist Church.

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two-year Pedestrian Safety CitaUon from the American Automobile Assoclotlon to Gallipolis Clcy Manoger D. Kenneth
Morgan. Gallipolis has had no pedestrian deaths Cor two years.

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Is P!c, WU!lam L. Pick0110, NeVIl Hospital, Extenalve care
Ward, ·Portamouth, VL

MRS.. SLACK HOME
MIDDLEPORT - Mra. Rl&lt;hard Slack. and chlldreo, Billy,
Vickie and Helen, have returned
home from on extended vacatloo .
to Jlar1,.
ford, Conn., New York City, Atlantic Cicy, Washington D. C. and
trip which took them

Nease Settlement, will observe their Go1den Wedding Amtiversary Sunday, Aug. 25, with open house from 2-4 p.m. 1t their
resldence. Mr. aoo Mrs, Jones were married on August 26,
1918 in Galllpolis. They are the parents of five children, Mrs.
VIctor (Margaret) Stewart, St. Al~s.. W. Va.; lltrold Jooes,
Minersvillei Mrs. Eugene (Dorotby) Sbhwab, Mason, W.,. VL;
Roy Jones, Jr., Columbus, &amp;00 Richard E. Jones, Pomeroy.
Mr. Jones was employed by the Ohio Fuel Gas Company 35
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Marietta Mawfacturing Co. of
Pt. Pleasant secured bids last
April. An eastern man. not a
practical river man, will design, plan snd superintend tho
construction of these boats when
they are built. 'Jl!e Ohio River
seems to have been forgotten

MR. AND MRS. CARL TENNANT &lt;1 New HavOD, W, V;.
are amoonc!ng the engagement and appruaehing marriage
of their daughter, Deboraha Diane, to Darrell Franklin White,
oon or Mr. Jo Ann Bailey or Middleport. The Open church
wed.llng will be an event or Al@lsl 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the
United - s t Church, Fifth Stroot, New Haven, T h e
Rev. Paul FOI'IIK\Y will ofllc!ote.

LETART F ALL'l - P!c. Wllllam L. Pickens of ~ Filla
is reportedly coniiDed to tho U.
S. Navol llorpital at Portamouth,

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much of the ablllt,y or Ideas OC
western river boat builders.
Captain John W. Lane, wbohaa
enid his packet Helen Lane, Is
now on a ciea1 for the ferryboat
Francis, Captain Gordon C.
Greene, one ot the owners, will
h&lt;! here lolondaJ,

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MR, AND MRS. RALPH BESCO OF NEAR Ironton, are
llllllOWlCing the forthcoming marriage o! their dau!lhter, Mary
Kathryn, to James Eberlll&gt;ach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
lillerlbac:h, Pomeroy. Ml10 Besco Is a gramate of Rock
ubi Hl!lh School, Ironton, class or 1965, and Is employed
Ill NalliHiwide lnourance Co., Columbus. Her !lance 11 a
1960 gra4fide of l'lllnerw High School, atteJK!ed Ohio Stale
Unlvoralcy, and is now uooclatecl With the Columbus 'fran.
all co.
~'l11e=weddlng will be 111 ovenl or Aug. 23, 7:30 p.m. at tho
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will ol!lclate.

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HOW TO GET GORGEOUS
IN A MINUTE

NEW I NUTE
AKE- UPS
THE FIRST LIGHT AS LIQUID MAKE-UP WHIPPED INTO A STICK

Just at tile time of ye•
when suntanned custbmers
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thou&amp;hts of new fall 111111•

Co130 HercuW- They're Making Nrght Noilea

up- Helena'Rubensteln

C-130s on
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LOCKBOURNE AFB - Sev.
eral sections ol Central and
SOUtheas+.ern Ohio are belng al!ected by new air training rooteo
by subsorucmllltaryalrcraftbaoed at Lockbourne AFB,
The C-130 Hercules mllltal'l'
transports are flyingtheoneiKu'
at various points the planes wlll
climb to 2,500 feel. One of the
craft is pictured above. At ri&amp;hl
is a map ot the areas beingfiown
over.
All nll!ht patterns have been
planned by expert navigators te
avoid private airports, heaviJ¥
pQI)IIlated areas, schools, llvelloek yards, pooltry tarmaand
the like. The planes will fly one
after the other and will be 2,000

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m.1h til~ fun asaln. Pretlsion •ri'l~llfi­
from 2 Mmn·Lilhic"' circuits . Weighs only t/6 ounce 1M
_IC~ for m•)~l mild l qn~s . Come in for a demun!ilrilli~n of Zenllh 's
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Th• qu;,/ill' ROl"l in,Mfoff' lllf n.~me ftN'J o~

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Parnie Beman EaJ..ine, Will Ecker, Lewis Love, Ed Riggs, Maglie Martin SOnns.
1874
Anna Adams, Frank Barlow, Lizzie Beall, Anna Chase, Kate
~~~~. Corn WUllams.
1875
James Jr. Bailey, Louis C&amp;vin, Minnie Colbert, Fannie Edmorxls,
Hattie Fimegan, Mary Glassbw-gn, Anna Lamning, James s. Me·
Clellan, Eme McClurg, Anna Newton Rust, Belle Shephard Rust.
1876
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Emma Cox. N. Harry Curry, Lena DiUon, Mary Gatewood, M,yrtie
Hanson, Cora Hutsinoillar, Fannie King, Frank c. Langley, Etomore
:Mouman, Mary Rathburn.
1877
Clan E. Barbour, Burt C. Hanson, Mary J. Meyers, Mary Mor~
rl1011, Susie Rutherman, Hinton Spaulding, Tlavia stewiJ"4 Charles
H. Summers, Lizzie Williams.
1878
Emma Beman, FloraBlazer,EmmaOeMode,J. A. Lt&amp;rton, Flora
Richards,
1879
Minnie Beard, Emma Bemet, May Blazer, Mary Bushnell, Emma
Clover, Olarles Dages, Lester Keller, Kate Lawaon, Kate Mollohan,
Ella Payne, Alice Pitrat, Laura Tomilson, Edward VarDen, Barbara
Wallenstein.
1880
Maddie DeMey, William Grothouse, Uzzle GwiM, Wilbur Las~y, Ella Lupton, Jennie Myers, Llncoln E. Neal, Lillian Stewart,
Marie Th..,..s, Millie Thrill.

SYRA(.'IJSE - i!yttcUH Wb
the ocene of life· A•lll·i8 . .
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ca,ehart or Mlddl~ !0 1 ,•
Earl ll GDI&lt;oy, abo or· ~ ·
port.
The 7:46 ]).Ill. douiii..IJW.· ~ wu orOelt!eil by ·llilt Rev.
Earl Pfstor or ~--'&lt;'I''
The bride Is 111fT ~(file
of Wahama HJah School, Ma...,
The croom auended Jltktcin Vocational School, Jackaaa, and boo
fore ellter!ng aernce In Mareli
o! 1968, was empl07ed by (Ill,.
er's Service StatloD, Middleport.
The couple Jell SUJidal ,.,....
l!w lor Columbus, where PYL
Gilkey lett by plane~-~
l!w for a 12-tnonth - or ducy
In VletniiiiThe new Mro. GUkey Ia residing with her ,lather, Ill 613
Mill Street, In Middleport until.
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cure fuel from the coal admlnistrator of West VIrginia before
he can start the Helem Lane to
New Qrleans. The shiwlngboard
permitted the sale and transfer
of the boat. Captain JobnW. Lane
was unable to secure coal at the
Black Betsy mine up the Kanawha River.
Work on the new government
steel barge and boat line to be
built for the renew•l of boatIng oo the Mlssls&amp;lppt River between st. Louis and New Orleans
has not yet started says the
Waterways Journal and there are
no signs that there wUI be anything doing an.vwa.vs soon from
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PT. PLEASANT - He start,.
ed In 1942 at the age of 12 in
AUG, 15, 1918 - A dispatch Troop 249 at Pomeroy, Ohio.
He received his Eagle rank
from Wheeling states that the
Liberty Tranalt Line llleamers in 1946 and during this time
S. L. Elam and Omaha will en- Wtls a counselor at summer
ter the Pitlsburgb-Galllpolls - comp.
Since 1959, he hills been a
Charleston trade next Monday.
These packets have been repair. member of the M-G-M district
ed. CBj11ain WU!Iam D. Kimble committee and has served u
is traffic manager of the line. camping chairman am activiUea
An apprq&gt;rlation of 1!350,000 chairman, as weU as auistant
has been made for the building scoutma111ler and now scoutmasor Dam No. 27 a few mlleslbove ter of Troop 257, Pl Pleasanl.
He Is a member or the order
Proctorville. Workonthreedams
or
the Arrow aiKI BrotherhoOO.
between Ironton and Cincinnati
He won the "'scouters key" in
is to be commenced.
The Ohio River loses an ar- 1964.
Since 1942, as a Boy Scout
dent and enthusiastic supporter
Cor waterways Improvement in and an adult scouter, he haa
the defeat by a small majority given many hours and sevenJ
of Congressman Robert M. Swft. vacations so that boys could bet·
ter become men.
zer or this c!cy.
His familY Is very riluch l~
volved
in scouting as his wife,
AUG. 1G, 1918 - CAPTAIN
Betty,
supports
and encourages
Jom W, Lane has sold his ftne
him
100
percenL
His sons, Rick,
packet Helen Lane to Captain J,
F. Probaska of Morgan Clcy, 13, is a star scout; Steve, 14,
La., who has been here sever- is a life scout, just five merit
al daJs negotiating the deal. The badges away Crom . Eagle, and
price paid is a little less than the twins, John and Blily, 10,
$20,000.
The Lane will leave next WednesdiiJ' ·lor New Orleans llld Will
run from there to Morgan City
carrying rice and sugar from
the captain's plantation. He ia
president or a bank there, a
wholesale grocer, and a very
prominent southerner who hasmade many frie.nds while here at
the Park central Hotel.
The Lane Will be loaded at
ctn~innati with groceries berore .
starting lor the !lOUth. Captain
Lane will go to New Orleans
With the boat as engineer. He
will return to his home at Mar-

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Route. of the Hem
feet apart, Flight patterns will be
rotated periodically to reduce the
101mber or low level filghto OYer

This is the stick
Tlwt makes the sales
That are the wlk
Of the ,cosmetic industry!

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GALLIPOLIS - What winter
ice gorges failed to accomplish
was done b)' fire. The big towboat J. a Finley was burned on
the Paducah, Ky. marine ways,
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The Finley was totally destroyed and the ways badl,y damaged.
The loss was in the neighborhood of $250,000, according to
River News In the Aug. 17, 1918
Gallipolis Dally Tribune .
The Finley was built at Elizabeth, Pa., in 1899, and h e r
eompoond concte'nsing maehinery
was installed ilt Marietta by McConnel. The Finley was the sec ond largest towboat on western
waters, being next to the Sprague in size.
Both or these large large towboats were purchased a year or
ao before, according to the paper, from the Aluminum Ore Co.
of East St. Lools. The Finley was badl,y damaged by the
btg ice the winter before and she
was undergoing repairs to her
hull when the fire started.
Other River News from l he
Tribune included:

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rise was passing today which per.
mttted a shipment or about o n e
million buahels of Kanawha Rlv01' coal to Cincinnati - the Robert P. Gillham with 18 barges,
and the Eugene Dana Smith With
14 barges and ooe fiat were tht
first boats of U1e fieet to pass
through the lock chamber at Dam
No. 26.

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Jobn W. Hubbard of Plttsbur!lh

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Ada Barlow, Eliza Denny, Annie Gills, Anna Gilman, George
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ty Transit Co. of Wheeling has
secured from the city wharfage
privileges at Charleston Which
the Greene Line has held ( o r
some time. The Liberty Co., it
is said, will operate the steamers Elam and Omaha in the PUtsburgh -Charleston trade and se·
cure aoother large boat tor the
Plttsbur!lh.CincinnaU trade, The
Liberty Co., said to be a strong
organization, will endeavor to
revive river traffic and they
are securing the best men possible to conduct the business of
their line.
!t is reported that Kanawha
River towboat engineers, members of the association, will de·
mand another increase in wages
before Sept. 1.
Deckhands on the J u I l u s

LAST week. we mentioned Ulat Prlncipa.l James N.
, M. Davis ran acroSs an old list of GAHS graduates
- before the turn of the&lt;entury. Althoogh many of
today's residents will not recall names of these individuals, we're sure there's several ancestors reosiding in the area who will be able to pick out their relatl~es. Too.
by prtn~ these names, effort&amp; may be renewed to form an alumni
auodatiOJL Here• s the first list:

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the Chrls Greene, is reported to
be having all the business she
can handle in the Kanawha Riv·
er trade between Galllpolls and
Charleston. There are no packets operatlng above Charleston
where formerly two boats were
run by Captain John W, L a n e,
whose good boat, the Helen Lane,
has been laid up here Cor sever·
al months.

By HOBART WllroN, JR.
·~I l!&amp;ve been mode In receJt yeors to form a GolAcl&lt;~ Hilih ~lwei Alum~ Association. All have !ailed; EvOI')'
ye~. however, 'former GAHS student&amp; manage to get
together for class reunions. This year, the Class of
· '58 held iUJ lOth rewdon. The Class of •38 conducted
its 30th reunion 011 Aug. 10.

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has just closed tho deal and paid
over the coin Col' COmmodore F.
A. Laidley's etock in the louisville &amp; Cincinnati Packet CO.
Commodore Laidley, who originally came rrom the Kanawha
~alley, will t"f'tire to his home
in Florida. He is said to be in
broken heallh. Captain Billy Roe
is the superintendent of the line,
Ills reported.

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'Emma Kerna, Jennie l.q'ons, Lewis Moch, Ed Newton, Oliver Sanna,
Hattie Sherwood.
1872
~ Ball, James D. Bell, Emma Dages, Wirutie Denn,y, Fred
.Henking, Minnie Stewut Hutsiq)iller, Minnie Kerr, Carrie Bradi~
J.lervellyn.

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River tu the mlDes a row daJs
""' witll ~ big tow or empties
are reported to have IJIII I h e
boat without ~ minute's ootice
at a lock and walked up the
bank. Too nmcb work making
lockages, and they were meking
over four dollars a day. The labor CJI.estlon becomes more serIous.

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new .otale · law ,l!hleh ~&lt;iome• . diltr~d'it •11Ud8ot ~eh ·had' II' tv. "'
..aecUve next m&lt;illth cO!IId result be: llled {p ~.. 11ds ~ !hit t ,d~iio
In oome 1!61'lwl !lnan&lt;;!li .m•. unleio !he budpt ·cal)til, (pr the
cultieo for a IIIDibar or Oblo _..atlij'el or neW . moaliil to
•cho&lt;ll diatrlctL
·be b~ In by
t.,Y, fUdt
The new Iaw,. llllieh·btc:omea a IOV, ~ be pul'llt4liir"l':
el!elilve Sept. 14, problblts the
A report In CQI'IIJl)iull &gt;IIlia al-,
le\71ng of new taxes unless the rea&lt;IY ·PI!Inted out ot it~~~ot•l"9, ~.,.,,r .

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Lohse oxeha~Wed wedd!Jw - •
with James ROpr Slleels;
The br~ il the daugllt4r of
Mr. Ill! .Mr'r llirold Lohse,
Pomel'O)'. Mr., Sheela to ·tho '""
or MrL JiiMI Gettle&amp; of Welloton and Mr. Charles Sheets 'of
Pomol'O)',
The~· ri!W ceremoey .,.,
· Jlerforfrled ·ot 3:30 P·"'- oo July ·
27 at the Mlcldl..,.,.t Church of
Chiill- The Rev. ·Raullln MOyer ·
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tattlert the bride wore U "Au
llno. dres,o ol ollk organla 1»llsned.Wtth lq ileevea, an Em- ,,
plre wafatltlll'. detacllable lnln .
trimmed •In
lace ~wiib
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llnprtlp lenath In aUk !Uual&lt;ill
and was held In piece .by an arnngemont or OI'PI'Za and lace ·
O.Wero with seed pearl accentJ,
She carried a erelcent .arrangement or white feathered carnations, roses ard baby'• breath.
Ser~u ottendanto to the
bride were Mloa Ellen Martin,
Gllllixlllo, maid ol honor; Miss
Colher!ne Clark, Galll90)ls, and
MrL Tom Garrloon, Cj))umbus,
brldesmaldo.
The atteadlnlo wore In «&gt;&gt;lin
lace pns ot "A" Jtne dealgn.
James
with hlah wahl&amp; and Ncll bowo
with matehirw milia ind veiled
:~eqieceo, Mlu Martin wasln lol Her selections lnc!UCIB(( llul&gt;o 1 b
urn us; Mr s. c• E. Blakeslee,
~. and the brldeomaldo lap's ••The Weddlq Prayer," Mrs. Patrick Lochary, and Mrs.
ot9.&lt;e you.... They carrle4 colo- and Gounod's 11 Entreat ME! Not Charles Gibbs, Pomeroy.
,!@ ~~~ of yoUow claliles to Leave Th.ee. u Gursta wore
For a wedclin£ trlp to Michl~
eunotlona .w It h registered by Mlsri Deborah p.n, the new Mrs. Sheets chang·
'malchilll streamer a.
Sheets, the bridegroom's sister. ed into a summer knit of white
. Miss Lori Ann Loh1e, niece
Followi~ the wedding a r~ with blue and green accents,
the bride, •orvecl as the !low- ception was ~ in the church and wore a white rose corsage.
or girl. She was In a 10111 white social room. YellOW" daisies,
Guests at the wedding were
dress with a headband trimmed fern, and mtn1ature bows were f'rom Columbus, Athens, GalU· .
with yellow daloieo, and carried used in the decorations of the polls, Rio Grande, MolD Sterl·
a decorated besktt or aowers. bride's table which was center- ing, Austinburg, Wellston, Wes·
. Mr. ~-h Clark or India-. ed with a tiered cl.ke. Hostess· ter~tlle, Kettering, Bath, Hey.
~oils ~rved 11 bast. man lor the es for the reception were Miss noldsburg, Akron, sandusky, Jn-.
'bridegroom. ' H I I' sroomsmen Clrol McCulJOUSh, Athens; Mrs. dianapolis, bxl., Harrisonville,
.,ere Mr. Charles Clerk and Mr; Grant Varian, and Miss Tamara Rutland, Huntington, w. va. and
BoiS llamrlck, both or GaUipo. Flnlaw, Pomeroy.
Defiance.
U,L .Usher• were Mi-. John MuaA bu!i'et for out.o!-town gueoti
Mr. and Mrs. Sheets reside
o.or and Mt;· Jobn Lohse, Porn.. was held ot the home of the ot HDhboro. Mrs. Sheets Is the
bride's parents where hosts were county extenaionagent, homeec~
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea.lohoe, Wes- · nomlcs, lor Highland CountY. MrWallace Sheela wlU .tea:t&lt;helll!~tcy and

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to attend the National Jamboree

Mr. and Mrs.

in Idaho next summer.
He is BUl Knight, "Scouter
of the 'Week," of 2903 Parrish

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the Iiles of the Daily Tribune and
Weeki¥ GoUla Times ... W. W, McKnight succeeds Jock Knight as
~IQ&gt; ccami11lonor ... Maple Shede School to get $1,026 addition,
~t;r ocbool bu1n1 ot..Ues Memorial Field GatewiiJ' ... Conlllructloo
"""" IHI Pt. Pleaoant fiOOdwoll ... Marth McMaster assumes new
~ u dln&lt;for of nursiow at Holzer Holll)ltal ... Coach Jim ltaJd.
. , _ teUo Downtown Coachea "OYOrconDdeneo will be oor blFot
ou the gridiron this loll.". .. Slxt.Y report f'll' ln!tlnl GAHS
@ld drills ... Middleport has 26 grid candidates on opening daJ ...
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Deboraho Diane Tennant

Judy Ann

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THE ENGAGEMENT AND APPROACHING MARRIAGE of
Miss Judy Ann Williams, to Dor c. Coates, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Coates, Middletown, is being announced by her
mother, Mrs. S. V, Dyke ot Rutland. Miss Williams is a
graduate or Rutland Hilih School and the Southerton Beaut,y
Academy at Athens. !Jie has been employed at Beverly's
Home of Beauty in Middleport for the • past three years.
Mrs. Coates Is a 1962 &amp;raduate of Pllmeroy lllgh Sl'1100l.
He served with the U. S. Marine Corps until his discharge
ln 1966, and is presently employed .with the National Cash
Register Co. in Dayton. The wedding Will be an event or
Aug. 31 at 6:30 p.m. at the Rutland Methodist Church.

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TWO YEARS OF SAFETY - Ruth Clark, ma..ger, Gallipolis oroce, Automobile Club of Southern Ohio, ~resents a
two-year Pedestrian Safety CitaUon from the American Automobile Assoclotlon to Gallipolis Clcy Manoger D. Kenneth
Morgan. Gallipolis has had no pedestrian deaths Cor two years.

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vlted to oend cards; H!o addrelo
Is P!c, WU!lam L. Pick0110, NeVIl Hospital, Extenalve care
Ward, ·Portamouth, VL

MRS.. SLACK HOME
MIDDLEPORT - Mra. Rl&lt;hard Slack. and chlldreo, Billy,
Vickie and Helen, have returned
home from on extended vacatloo .
to Jlar1,.
ford, Conn., New York City, Atlantic Cicy, Washington D. C. and
trip which took them

Nease Settlement, will observe their Go1den Wedding Amtiversary Sunday, Aug. 25, with open house from 2-4 p.m. 1t their
resldence. Mr. aoo Mrs, Jones were married on August 26,
1918 in Galllpolis. They are the parents of five children, Mrs.
VIctor (Margaret) Stewart, St. Al~s.. W. Va.; lltrold Jooes,
Minersvillei Mrs. Eugene (Dorotby) Sbhwab, Mason, W.,. VL;
Roy Jones, Jr., Columbus, &amp;00 Richard E. Jones, Pomeroy.
Mr. Jones was employed by the Ohio Fuel Gas Company 35
vears am has served as Sutton

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Marietta Mawfacturing Co. of
Pt. Pleasant secured bids last
April. An eastern man. not a
practical river man, will design, plan snd superintend tho
construction of these boats when
they are built. 'Jl!e Ohio River
seems to have been forgotten

MR. AND MRS. CARL TENNANT &lt;1 New HavOD, W, V;.
are amoonc!ng the engagement and appruaehing marriage
of their daughter, Deboraha Diane, to Darrell Franklin White,
oon or Mr. Jo Ann Bailey or Middleport. The Open church
wed.llng will be an event or Al@lsl 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the
United - s t Church, Fifth Stroot, New Haven, T h e
Rev. Paul FOI'IIK\Y will ofllc!ote.

LETART F ALL'l - P!c. Wllllam L. Pickens of ~ Filla
is reportedly coniiDed to tho U.
S. Navol llorpital at Portamouth,

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much of the ablllt,y or Ideas OC
western river boat builders.
Captain John W. Lane, wbohaa
enid his packet Helen Lane, Is
now on a ciea1 for the ferryboat
Francis, Captain Gordon C.
Greene, one ot the owners, will
h&lt;! here lolondaJ,

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MR, AND MRS. RALPH BESCO OF NEAR Ironton, are
llllllOWlCing the forthcoming marriage o! their dau!lhter, Mary
Kathryn, to James Eberlll&gt;ach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
lillerlbac:h, Pomeroy. Ml10 Besco Is a gramate of Rock
ubi Hl!lh School, Ironton, class or 1965, and Is employed
Ill NalliHiwide lnourance Co., Columbus. Her !lance 11 a
1960 gra4fide of l'lllnerw High School, atteJK!ed Ohio Stale
Unlvoralcy, and is now uooclatecl With the Columbus 'fran.
all co.
~'l11e=weddlng will be 111 ovenl or Aug. 23, 7:30 p.m. at tho
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will ol!lclate.

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HOW TO GET GORGEOUS
IN A MINUTE

NEW I NUTE
AKE- UPS
THE FIRST LIGHT AS LIQUID MAKE-UP WHIPPED INTO A STICK

Just at tile time of ye•
when suntanned custbmers
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thou&amp;hts of new fall 111111•

Co130 HercuW- They're Making Nrght Noilea

up- Helena'Rubensteln

C-130s on
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LOCKBOURNE AFB - Sev.
eral sections ol Central and
SOUtheas+.ern Ohio are belng al!ected by new air training rooteo
by subsorucmllltaryalrcraftbaoed at Lockbourne AFB,
The C-130 Hercules mllltal'l'
transports are flyingtheoneiKu'
at various points the planes wlll
climb to 2,500 feel. One of the
craft is pictured above. At ri&amp;hl
is a map ot the areas beingfiown
over.
All nll!ht patterns have been
planned by expert navigators te
avoid private airports, heaviJ¥
pQI)IIlated areas, schools, llvelloek yards, pooltry tarmaand
the like. The planes will fly one
after the other and will be 2,000

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m.1h til~ fun asaln. Pretlsion •ri'l~llfi­
from 2 Mmn·Lilhic"' circuits . Weighs only t/6 ounce 1M
_IC~ for m•)~l mild l qn~s . Come in for a demun!ilrilli~n of Zenllh 's
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Th• qu;,/ill' ROl"l in,Mfoff' lllf n.~me ftN'J o~

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Parnie Beman EaJ..ine, Will Ecker, Lewis Love, Ed Riggs, Maglie Martin SOnns.
1874
Anna Adams, Frank Barlow, Lizzie Beall, Anna Chase, Kate
~~~~. Corn WUllams.
1875
James Jr. Bailey, Louis C&amp;vin, Minnie Colbert, Fannie Edmorxls,
Hattie Fimegan, Mary Glassbw-gn, Anna Lamning, James s. Me·
Clellan, Eme McClurg, Anna Newton Rust, Belle Shephard Rust.
1876
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Emma Cox. N. Harry Curry, Lena DiUon, Mary Gatewood, M,yrtie
Hanson, Cora Hutsinoillar, Fannie King, Frank c. Langley, Etomore
:Mouman, Mary Rathburn.
1877
Clan E. Barbour, Burt C. Hanson, Mary J. Meyers, Mary Mor~
rl1011, Susie Rutherman, Hinton Spaulding, Tlavia stewiJ"4 Charles
H. Summers, Lizzie Williams.
1878
Emma Beman, FloraBlazer,EmmaOeMode,J. A. Lt&amp;rton, Flora
Richards,
1879
Minnie Beard, Emma Bemet, May Blazer, Mary Bushnell, Emma
Clover, Olarles Dages, Lester Keller, Kate Lawaon, Kate Mollohan,
Ella Payne, Alice Pitrat, Laura Tomilson, Edward VarDen, Barbara
Wallenstein.
1880
Maddie DeMey, William Grothouse, Uzzle GwiM, Wilbur Las~y, Ella Lupton, Jennie Myers, Llncoln E. Neal, Lillian Stewart,
Marie Th..,..s, Millie Thrill.

SYRA(.'IJSE - i!yttcUH Wb
the ocene of life· A•lll·i8 . .
dire ill 1011 ~ El~ '
ca,ehart or Mlddl~ !0 1 ,•
Earl ll GDI&lt;oy, abo or· ~ ·
port.
The 7:46 ]).Ill. douiii..IJW.· ~ wu orOelt!eil by ·llilt Rev.
Earl Pfstor or ~--'&lt;'I''
The bride Is 111fT ~(file
of Wahama HJah School, Ma...,
The croom auended Jltktcin Vocational School, Jackaaa, and boo
fore ellter!ng aernce In Mareli
o! 1968, was empl07ed by (Ill,.
er's Service StatloD, Middleport.
The couple Jell SUJidal ,.,....
l!w lor Columbus, where PYL
Gilkey lett by plane~-~
l!w for a 12-tnonth - or ducy
In VletniiiiThe new Mro. GUkey Ia residing with her ,lather, Ill 613
Mill Street, In Middleport until.
PYL Gilkey returns to the-._

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cure fuel from the coal admlnistrator of West VIrginia before
he can start the Helem Lane to
New Qrleans. The shiwlngboard
permitted the sale and transfer
of the boat. Captain JobnW. Lane
was unable to secure coal at the
Black Betsy mine up the Kanawha River.
Work on the new government
steel barge and boat line to be
built for the renew•l of boatIng oo the Mlssls&amp;lppt River between st. Louis and New Orleans
has not yet started says the
Waterways Journal and there are
no signs that there wUI be anything doing an.vwa.vs soon from
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PT. PLEASANT - He start,.
ed In 1942 at the age of 12 in
AUG, 15, 1918 - A dispatch Troop 249 at Pomeroy, Ohio.
He received his Eagle rank
from Wheeling states that the
Liberty Tranalt Line llleamers in 1946 and during this time
S. L. Elam and Omaha will en- Wtls a counselor at summer
ter the Pitlsburgb-Galllpolls - comp.
Since 1959, he hills been a
Charleston trade next Monday.
These packets have been repair. member of the M-G-M district
ed. CBj11ain WU!Iam D. Kimble committee and has served u
is traffic manager of the line. camping chairman am activiUea
An apprq&gt;rlation of 1!350,000 chairman, as weU as auistant
has been made for the building scoutma111ler and now scoutmasor Dam No. 27 a few mlleslbove ter of Troop 257, Pl Pleasanl.
He Is a member or the order
Proctorville. Workonthreedams
or
the Arrow aiKI BrotherhoOO.
between Ironton and Cincinnati
He won the "'scouters key" in
is to be commenced.
The Ohio River loses an ar- 1964.
Since 1942, as a Boy Scout
dent and enthusiastic supporter
Cor waterways Improvement in and an adult scouter, he haa
the defeat by a small majority given many hours and sevenJ
of Congressman Robert M. Swft. vacations so that boys could bet·
ter become men.
zer or this c!cy.
His familY Is very riluch l~
volved
in scouting as his wife,
AUG. 1G, 1918 - CAPTAIN
Betty,
supports
and encourages
Jom W, Lane has sold his ftne
him
100
percenL
His sons, Rick,
packet Helen Lane to Captain J,
F. Probaska of Morgan Clcy, 13, is a star scout; Steve, 14,
La., who has been here sever- is a life scout, just five merit
al daJs negotiating the deal. The badges away Crom . Eagle, and
price paid is a little less than the twins, John and Blily, 10,
$20,000.
The Lane will leave next WednesdiiJ' ·lor New Orleans llld Will
run from there to Morgan City
carrying rice and sugar from
the captain's plantation. He ia
president or a bank there, a
wholesale grocer, and a very
prominent southerner who hasmade many frie.nds while here at
the Park central Hotel.
The Lane Will be loaded at
ctn~innati with groceries berore .
starting lor the !lOUth. Captain
Lane will go to New Orleans
With the boat as engineer. He
will return to his home at Mar-

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Route. of the Hem
feet apart, Flight patterns will be
rotated periodically to reduce the
101mber or low level filghto OYer

This is the stick
Tlwt makes the sales
That are the wlk
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Squlh ~~·· a.~ nr~~. .II\ ewm ~er ]&gt;ollie.
write-In - s lor Johnson.
mavenllonjorllf. d"!.,J:.to NA~s eon-are natlonll
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' Ji-.S.'ilf!:·.Jiamb/ .:-, ,•.\ llomllY '1&amp;hts e'!'lr, olni:e_.ibe ~· MoCortiiYpolled42per
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1930s. '110! the ·eventa ~ ~- :. ...1 ol tile.. DemocraUc vote.
MASON ...: •
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can bollol gave him ~ • toCal
• died 1n a ClovoliDII ~
The )'Oir bepn wltll Ptes- . almost equal to Johnson ••
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Kennedy announce4 lour days ·
~~~,J~· ~ belb Iii ,..~ ~~ 1;... renominatloo alii later that he wos a candidate
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oUacko.
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:':~~·lo ourv!Yecl
IIF in Vlellloin and ol lnllaUon . He eaJd the Now ~ahlre
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vote showed the parcy already
·Tilt Ol1ly IIIIIIOUncOd Democra. was deeply divided. An emblttie' candldote ... Mccarthy~ a tored MccirthY re!uaed to
p"'Uiar and' Urbane Iormor otan&lt;l aside.
· profeilor who had managed to
McCartlly then moved on to
e'etpe 11ttlonal prominence. Wiaconsln, where Johnson's
durilW ilmoot 20 years of name wis on the ballot lor the
iervlee In the House and April 2 prilnarJ. Republicans
siute.
were rree to vote in the
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·Kennedy fretted like a candl· Democratic primary there, and
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~ bJ'OUI(t; to\llc to split iho parcy b¥ cballerwir¥ voting lor Mccarthy,
LBJ's Withdrawal
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illtl! the ,_a! being ToetldQ
Mccarthy hid IIIIIOUIICe\l
A McCirtlly victory was In
Mro. Jane• bail, rtoitlled .II! .ltli.rnoan ahti burial In Kirkland Nov. 30 u.t he wquld elllor sight when tile President
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she had been a U!aloas
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ol o.IIIP&gt;Uo.llr•· Janea
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poll deal ptoc:eooot! . ·
lnation becauae he wanted to
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will be !Jeld z p m.,
MiDDLEPORT-"Flmlralser. Candidate wltll aerloua ~s. campaign and get ·peece tlllka
at lite Wau&amp;b • Iiiii~· vl ..o !or Jolltlllll 11Wto11, Jr., but llld It oUtlhl be, neceooary startod.
Homo under !Itt . _ , held Toelldi\T II¥ tho ~' to carey Ids ¢am11allll' all tile
Mccarthy polled 57 per cent
of ReY. Glon Hueholt. Fatller Hodc at tho """"""lnlll" wai . to the tatl-.1 convention. O( tile Wisconsin 'Democratic
8urlai will be In lUll Not'rlo Chaj)el In Grove Clil He Uld he wilild not have vote and won 49 of the stole's 59
Clmetel')'.
MJ'. Soltosz'lollll'VIvedb.y ldk needed to OloVe 'll Ke!medY had eonvenUon votes.
The remalna will be at lito wiJe,.ll!me; a 1011. Wlglam J~l:. .become a Cllddlte..
As the administration's heir
illneral home Where flliim IIIIi epll, ODd throe ~.. Jo
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ap~rent, H-hrey declared
call bellnHin 1 and t 11&gt;11 aven- Ann, at bo1J1e, and Marprel (i/,.
'l'he Minnesota Senator then his candidacy for the nomineilt([.
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by ·Ida parents, Jooopll oec~·v.r. · U a caeclldato (p !lie natl011's
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Conventloni Mrs. Dorothy Lewis,pres,ldeAt of the Providence
Women's ~ventlonj staDding. left to right; Mrs. Ernest
Bowles, Middleport, assistant secte1ary of Providence Di&amp;trict; Mrs. l''rances Harris, president of Piketon Sub-District•
Mrs. Lucille Collins, treaslU'er of Providence Women; Mr~
Eleanor Keels, presldeat o! Gallla Sub-District; Mrs. camp.

Uoos in the staging of Ladies Day at the I34th a111Ul8.l session
of the Providence Missionary Assn. at the MiddJeport Mount
Moriah Church ~riday. Seate&lt;\o left to right, are Mrs. Ervin
~I.IJJlgll'dner, Middleport. assistaat pianist, Providence J)Jstnct; Mrs. William Smith, Pomeroy, s~ervisor of Guilds·
Mrs. Edrmh Lewis, Akron, state preAident of the Women'~

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134th Annual Baptist Association Session
. Ending Todoy with Address by Dr. Parrish
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by Dr, J. W. Plrrish of Columbus, presldezt of the Ohio Baptist General Association, will
conclude the 134th annual ses-sion of the Providence Missi&lt;Dary Baptist Ass()('iatlon.
Dr, Parrish will speak this
afternoon at the Mount Moriah
Baptist Church where represen-tatives from 29 churches in a
seven county area have been

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Highlighting activities Frida,y
designated as "Women's Day"
1 was the election and insta.llat t10b of new .officers ror ;q, "o-minl"s at.trlliary of the associa-

en Leach, Glouster, vice president; Mrs. MaQ' Pri ce, GaUipolis, secoOO: vice president;
Mrs. Arnold llichards, Middleport, secretaQ; Mrs. Margaret
Bowles, Middleport, assistant
secretary; Mrs. LuciUe Collins
Ironton, treasurer ; Mrs. Elbert'
McGee, Gallipoli s, pianist; Mrs.
Mary Bumgardner, Middleport,

assistant pianist; Mrs. Zuelelia
Smith, PCIIleroy, s~ervisor of
the girls guild; Mr s. Bernice
Borden, Bidwell, supervi sor of
the children's barxl.
Mrs. Helen Harper, Pomeroy;
Mrs. Eleanor Keels • Oak Hill·•
Mrs. Mary Ellis, lronton, and
Mrs. Francis Harris, Piketon,
were namoo as the four sui&gt;
district presidents.
The Rev. A.. J, Ruffin of UrbaM was the Friday morning

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The afternoon program included the chilDren's band program
under the direction of Mrs. Borden, and the guild servicedire~;:t­
ed by Mrs. Smith . Mrc;. LeW'is
addressed the gro1.41, and there
•as special musi c, "Footprints
o! Jesus, .. by the Rev. a~ Mrs.
Elbert McGee, Gallipolis.
"'Sharing the B1essl~ ofCod's
Storehouse," a processional o!
women giving to mission work
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Misa Patty Howard presented
devoUons and Mr s. Beulah Johnson and Mrs . Barbara Si;ott,
both of CIUipolis, participated
in a vesper servke. The Rev.
Robert Jackson, pastor of the
host church had the Friday night

sermon.
A Youth hour was reaturcd at
the Slturday night service with
'J esse Robert s of Renchille and
~L Edith Luckadoo of Athens
~ ~ charge and the Rev. N. D.

Borden, who hiS spent time in
Paleatlne, Jerusalem arxl Afri-

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POMEROY - There Ia "no scales, 330.760 pounds pel' ""'
bu~lness like show business,•• num, 705-845 powds per unum.
wh1ch W'IS proven last week when The successful Q.Pllcant Win be
tho cut o! tile Big Bend Mi"' expected to be able to wm'k on
strel gav~ ..~ rine per!ormahce ~er own lnlUaU,ye, usist In the
working undei' ·~ona that ~ohliilm at tlto!Je.
mlgi&gt;t l.ove Inspired some per- i&gt;ortme'lt':'" oa w~aa ilorlnal
sons to tllrow In the toweL
se&lt;:retarlal·and olllce dufioa. Apo
The show was pUcatlons, two copies, giving deget underway tails of ap, educaUon and OX•
al 8:30. Then the perience, togetberwill11herain came. The and addresaea of. two referees,
girls' tent waa · 1hould be aert to the Reglatrar,
Oooded _ the Unlversll¥ Collop of Nortl!
sawdust no Jorw· Waloa. BIII&amp;OI', to reach blm not
er made a decent latar tholl24tll Job, 1968.
walk...ay. More
Price of plj&gt;Or Ia six per1eo.
sawdust was add-

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All IIIII
of blleik&gt;o """ O&gt;N is t wil~l&lt;tWI1- .
of II~. I CWNS OVEII RACKS, DRIP IIOWU, TOOl Cit.., t11ent t11
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meeting last week. Speaking at
the morning worship service was
the Rev. L. H. Johnson, of Columbus, executive secretary of
the Ohio Baptist General Asso-

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dnfes were soaked with water.
Part ot the stage props never
got on stage, but the band did
leaving. very IJUie r0001 ror
~ance lines. Changi..Dg trcxn one
costume to another waa almost
tmpoaalble, but they made tile
chonges wltll capable 11art11a
Struble standing by In the tent
to help each ooe make.thelrnumber; If It hadn't been tor lfartha, many ot us wadcl never had

THESE STATE AND DISTRICT OFF1CERS lay
lt the 134th IMua.l setsionofthepPr:!!~l(rloleo f'rldQ
at the Middleport Mount Moriah Olurch. Seated
ce Iss Olar)' Alan.
second vice president. or the Providence
leMrtt to right, are Mrs. Mary Price, GlllipoUI,
Mr
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sldeat·
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General Atsll. Women's Con~
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MIDDLEPORT -

when Ladies Day W'&amp;s observed

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Clinton Church Scene ::Social ::
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WEST COLUMBIA - Mr. and
The brldesmald was Mlaslllary
Mrs. Robert Lytle o! Canal Ful- Lou Glitch, who wore 0 pink chl!ton, Ohio, are 81'11CXU1dng t h e fon over satin goym with empire
marriage o! tllelr daugtrter, Joan- waistline and lace bodice. Her
nine Lynette, to ~c. 4 Wesley head..pi.ece was a band of pink
Ervin Bogard, soo of Mr, and summer flowers with a D 1 0 r
Mrs. W. E. Bogard, also or Ca- bow. Her rlowers were also pink.
nal Fulton. The wedding · tool&lt;
Beat man was Mr. Willie Gobplace July 20, attheFJrstChurch ley. Ushers were Walter Brumo! Cbrlol of Cllnlon, Ohio.
baugh and Gary McLaullhlln
The Rev. Norman Ma,ynard oi- nephews ot the groom.
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Following the ceremoo,y 1 re ..
ring ceremony before an altar ception was given in U.e chureb
fianked wltll baskets o( white social rooms. The bride's table
fiowen and seven branch can. was centered wltll a throo.tlered
delabra. One-half hour or prewedding cake'-&lt;! wltll tho trarruptial music was furnished by ditional bride and groom,
Mrs. Erma Smith, organist, and
Miss Georgie &amp;lsan Boyles, SOloist, who sang, "0 Prombe

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Serving at the rece_pt1on were
Nancy Ditmer, Beci&lt;y Allen and
!llsan Ficarra.
Attending the guest book wu

Debra Knapp.
The new Mrs. Bogard Is a
&amp;raoddaugtrter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Ho1char of Flat
Rock. and has severaJ relativea
and !rleods In thotrl-coun(¥ ar-..
~c. 4 Bogard le!t Aul!llll 6
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SI'AR GRANGE ~oy J&gt;ll'·
11. Mmday, 8 p.m. at tll'"hall, ~ Road 2, north at
Sllem Collier. Public Invited.
Orden may be (lldled to 9922535.
TUESDAY

ANNUAL PICNIC, Auxiliary o!
the VeWI'IW Memorial Hoopllal,
Tue""-Y evening, home of Mrs.
Mary Pickens, Cltftoni potluck
dinDer at 6:30, regular meeting
to !ollow.
FRIENDLY CffiCLE, Tue""-Y,
7:30 p.m. Trinil¥ United Church

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Gravoaldt aemceo wwe
':at ~- l!l•cvlew 'Cemelery In
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The Kennedy aasaasiMdoo
apread another wave of confualon through tile Pll'l1·
Until tllen, H-hrey had
looked like the winner with
Kennedy as Ids chief challenger
and Mccarthy deadoed for third
place i! he should stU! be In the
running by conveollon tlms.
But McCirtlly had been
assembling a team to work tor
delegates In the states wtthoot
primutea. Despite the blttorness between tile Kennedy and
McC~ organizations. Mc:earthy s campalgners argued
the! the combioed Kennedy·
Mccarthy vote In the primaries
Indicated 80 per cent of tho
Democrats had voted for
change and against the admlnlotratloo, whicH had been repr.,.
sented by stand-Ins or uneiHD•
mltted delegatloos.
This argument Ignored tile
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Once-a-year,aarlnga on
Bemco Sacroped/c lind
Sacropedlc Imperial Melfleaaea.
. Hurry/ Limited Time Only/

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H vou've.ever had 1 sore back from s!Mping
on too sofia mattra~, lhia i1 the Of'IOI·in·t·lifetirne oppo11\.1~11V
you·w been w ~·!lnQ for. Now, for 1 lim1tld ~ 01'\ly '/01.1 can buy
1 miMIOUI mattr,. M1 tha1'1 kind to your blc:i and llvt 1 biQ tao
Thanlai to Bemco's ~clutivt Un~ CohftruC:Iion. you'll get1l1

U'le hea llhlultupport 1nd ,.,ru1 comfon you 1ncl your back durerv11.
Whichevtr manrqa yov dtc:KM on, i~ h•10 bt OOOd news for V0\!1
back and your budget. Th1 Bemco Sac:ropedic or Sacroped1c Imperial
will save you S30 1rod ketp you comfortably hiPPY for .,.ears to come

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Unl~~llll ~~ . or ~
Mrs. Bogard plans to ioln her
..Walta, J!IP, Pl)fc$ioi ~
1118band in Germany as soon as
m11111, Apjll~~ · ~r, ,,ip~
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POMI!RO'I( - Theo Kimes. frJr tilt J\011 at liolir~ In iii£
Mr. and Mrs. Vernal John..., Llncdn HIJI, t1 1 p~ent at ~ al (i.i;vl)c '~ •
and Gewama o! Weot Columbia Mello Ge~ Ho01&gt;ll!lllntr b6o oiiU blo ai a
were aJIICII18 thoae atlondllll! tho comq UI at Ida reoldencoTuoJ.. cotdanci with~~~
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formers off the stage and ,..
there wlllt a Oaahllilrt 10 the)'
could aoo to get to the ton~ ..
·a very capoble and amblllous
young man. Wo are clelltlhled
to have him In our fll'lql, We
had !ewer [IOOple helpl!&gt;g with
the stage settbws ttan eve~be­
fore, ODd the)' did • nne job.
Now, wltll all theoedrawbacka
don't you think tlley did
Maybe ...xt Jell' the rain will
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victory ce1ebration in a Loa

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Uoo of lhe ,.Uclltol convomloit
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Si9PP!ng In the
olllee the other day I asked 11
I might read this very Interest.
of Chriltj Miss Mary Elizabeth tng paper. Mro. Crow Ia fr1111
Chapman to present the pro- North Wales, and atUlllla relagram; members to bring articles tives tllere.
for silent auction.
Ilia lnterosttrw to note tlattho
new&amp;p~per'a trmt .Paae Wll au
WEDNESIAY
VACATION BIBLE School wiD Ads. •• ~. m news •••• ~ news
be held at St. Paul Lutheran contaloed In the econd Motion.
Tilt ..._r ill which ad• lild
ChUrch AIIBUIII 19~ for 11101
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aro wrltteh Is oloo &lt;iutta 1
3-I3; time, 9 to 11:30 a.m. There
will be run cartoons, mu 1 1 c:, ' ' - to wilal we are Uled to
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the prilnarJ rou1Ao be-'rw
more ilun1Jy, Sen. Konlled1,
who had JI'I8Dag8d his brcther's
1$60 elmj10lgn and served
almost lour yeor&amp; as Attorllly
General under his brother and
Johnson, conducted a wid.,.
ranging, weU..ftnanced .._tsn
and surrounlecl hlmaell wltlltho
skiUed p&lt;olenlooals who had
helped elect hls brother to tho
White Houae.
Kennedy defeated McCortiiY
in the Presidential primaries In
Indiana. Nebraska, SOUib Dokota and Clllfornla ODd loat to
him Ol1ly In Oregon. . Then he
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Squlh ~~·· a.~ nr~~. .II\ ewm ~er ]&gt;ollie.
write-In - s lor Johnson.
mavenllonjorllf. d"!.,J:.to NA~s eon-are natlonll
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Mecartlly's · dlmcultlos were
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' Ji-.S.'ilf!:·.Jiamb/ .:-, ,•.\ llomllY '1&amp;hts e'!'lr, olni:e_.ibe ~· MoCortiiYpolled42per
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1930s. '110! the ·eventa ~ ~- :. ...1 ol tile.. DemocraUc vote.
MASON ...: •
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can bollol gave him ~ • toCal
• died 1n a ClovoliDII ~
The )'Oir bepn wltll Ptes- . almost equal to Johnson ••
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Kennedy announce4 lour days ·
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:':~~·lo ourv!Yecl
IIF in Vlellloin and ol lnllaUon . He eaJd the Now ~ahlre
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vote showed the parcy already
·Tilt Ol1ly IIIIIIOUncOd Democra. was deeply divided. An emblttie' candldote ... Mccarthy~ a tored MccirthY re!uaed to
p"'Uiar and' Urbane Iormor otan&lt;l aside.
· profeilor who had managed to
McCartlly then moved on to
e'etpe 11ttlonal prominence. Wiaconsln, where Johnson's
durilW ilmoot 20 years of name wis on the ballot lor the
iervlee In the House and April 2 prilnarJ. Republicans
siute.
were rree to vote in the
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·Kennedy fretted like a candl· Democratic primary there, and
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~ bJ'OUI(t; to\llc to split iho parcy b¥ cballerwir¥ voting lor Mccarthy,
LBJ's Withdrawal
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illtl! the ,_a! being ToetldQ
Mccarthy hid IIIIIOUIICe\l
A McCirtlly victory was In
Mro. Jane• bail, rtoitlled .II! .ltli.rnoan ahti burial In Kirkland Nov. 30 u.t he wquld elllor sight when tile President
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prosldontlal prtmarles . u ·a startled the world March 31 II¥
she had been a U!aloas
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ol o.IIIP&gt;Uo.llr•· Janea
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poll deal ptoc:eooot! . ·
lnation becauae he wanted to
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will be !Jeld z p m.,
MiDDLEPORT-"Flmlralser. Candidate wltll aerloua ~s. campaign and get ·peece tlllka
at lite Wau&amp;b • Iiiii~· vl ..o !or Jolltlllll 11Wto11, Jr., but llld It oUtlhl be, neceooary startod.
Homo under !Itt . _ , held Toelldi\T II¥ tho ~' to carey Ids ¢am11allll' all tile
Mccarthy polled 57 per cent
of ReY. Glon Hueholt. Fatller Hodc at tho """"""lnlll" wai . to the tatl-.1 convention. O( tile Wisconsin 'Democratic
8urlai will be In lUll Not'rlo Chaj)el In Grove Clil He Uld he wilild not have vote and won 49 of the stole's 59
Clmetel')'.
MJ'. Soltosz'lollll'VIvedb.y ldk needed to OloVe 'll Ke!medY had eonvenUon votes.
The remalna will be at lito wiJe,.ll!me; a 1011. Wlglam J~l:. .become a Cllddlte..
As the administration's heir
illneral home Where flliim IIIIi epll, ODd throe ~.. Jo
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ap~rent, H-hrey declared
call bellnHin 1 and t 11&gt;11 aven- Ann, at bo1J1e, and Marprel (i/,.
'l'he Minnesota Senator then his candidacy for the nomineilt([.
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by ·Ida parents, Jooopll oec~·v.r. · U a caeclldato (p !lie natl011's
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Conventloni Mrs. Dorothy Lewis,pres,ldeAt of the Providence
Women's ~ventlonj staDding. left to right; Mrs. Ernest
Bowles, Middleport, assistant secte1ary of Providence Di&amp;trict; Mrs. l''rances Harris, president of Piketon Sub-District•
Mrs. Lucille Collins, treaslU'er of Providence Women; Mr~
Eleanor Keels, presldeat o! Gallla Sub-District; Mrs. camp.

Uoos in the staging of Ladies Day at the I34th a111Ul8.l session
of the Providence Missionary Assn. at the MiddJeport Mount
Moriah Church ~riday. Seate&lt;\o left to right, are Mrs. Ervin
~I.IJJlgll'dner, Middleport. assistaat pianist, Providence J)Jstnct; Mrs. William Smith, Pomeroy, s~ervisor of Guilds·
Mrs. Edrmh Lewis, Akron, state preAident of the Women'~

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134th Annual Baptist Association Session
. Ending Todoy with Address by Dr. Parrish
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by Dr, J. W. Plrrish of Columbus, presldezt of the Ohio Baptist General Association, will
conclude the 134th annual ses-sion of the Providence Missi&lt;Dary Baptist Ass()('iatlon.
Dr, Parrish will speak this
afternoon at the Mount Moriah
Baptist Church where represen-tatives from 29 churches in a
seven county area have been

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Highlighting activities Frida,y
designated as "Women's Day"
1 was the election and insta.llat t10b of new .officers ror ;q, "o-minl"s at.trlliary of the associa-

en Leach, Glouster, vice president; Mrs. MaQ' Pri ce, GaUipolis, secoOO: vice president;
Mrs. Arnold llichards, Middleport, secretaQ; Mrs. Margaret
Bowles, Middleport, assistant
secretary; Mrs. LuciUe Collins
Ironton, treasurer ; Mrs. Elbert'
McGee, Gallipoli s, pianist; Mrs.
Mary Bumgardner, Middleport,

assistant pianist; Mrs. Zuelelia
Smith, PCIIleroy, s~ervisor of
the girls guild; Mr s. Bernice
Borden, Bidwell, supervi sor of
the children's barxl.
Mrs. Helen Harper, Pomeroy;
Mrs. Eleanor Keels • Oak Hill·•
Mrs. Mary Ellis, lronton, and
Mrs. Francis Harris, Piketon,
were namoo as the four sui&gt;
district presidents.
The Rev. A.. J, Ruffin of UrbaM was the Friday morning

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under the direction of Mrs. Borden, and the guild servicedire~;:t­
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addressed the gro1.41, and there
•as special musi c, "Footprints
o! Jesus, .. by the Rev. a~ Mrs.
Elbert McGee, Gallipolis.
"'Sharing the B1essl~ ofCod's
Storehouse," a processional o!
women giving to mission work
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Misa Patty Howard presented
devoUons and Mr s. Beulah Johnson and Mrs . Barbara Si;ott,
both of CIUipolis, participated
in a vesper servke. The Rev.
Robert Jackson, pastor of the
host church had the Friday night

sermon.
A Youth hour was reaturcd at
the Slturday night service with
'J esse Robert s of Renchille and
~L Edith Luckadoo of Athens
~ ~ charge and the Rev. N. D.

Borden, who hiS spent time in
Paleatlne, Jerusalem arxl Afri-

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POMEROY - There Ia "no scales, 330.760 pounds pel' ""'
bu~lness like show business,•• num, 705-845 powds per unum.
wh1ch W'IS proven last week when The successful Q.Pllcant Win be
tho cut o! tile Big Bend Mi"' expected to be able to wm'k on
strel gav~ ..~ rine per!ormahce ~er own lnlUaU,ye, usist In the
working undei' ·~ona that ~ohliilm at tlto!Je.
mlgi&gt;t l.ove Inspired some per- i&gt;ortme'lt':'" oa w~aa ilorlnal
sons to tllrow In the toweL
se&lt;:retarlal·and olllce dufioa. Apo
The show was pUcatlons, two copies, giving deget underway tails of ap, educaUon and OX•
al 8:30. Then the perience, togetberwill11herain came. The and addresaea of. two referees,
girls' tent waa · 1hould be aert to the Reglatrar,
Oooded _ the Unlversll¥ Collop of Nortl!
sawdust no Jorw· Waloa. BIII&amp;OI', to reach blm not
er made a decent latar tholl24tll Job, 1968.
walk...ay. More
Price of plj&gt;Or Ia six per1eo.
sawdust was add-

They were Mrs. Oorothy Lewis, BidweU, president; Mrs. Hel-

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All IIIII
of blleik&gt;o """ O&gt;N is t wil~l&lt;tWI1- .
of II~. I CWNS OVEII RACKS, DRIP IIOWU, TOOl Cit.., t11ent t11
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meeting last week. Speaking at
the morning worship service was
the Rev. L. H. Johnson, of Columbus, executive secretary of
the Ohio Baptist General Asso-

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dnfes were soaked with water.
Part ot the stage props never
got on stage, but the band did
leaving. very IJUie r0001 ror
~ance lines. Changi..Dg trcxn one
costume to another waa almost
tmpoaalble, but they made tile
chonges wltll capable 11art11a
Struble standing by In the tent
to help each ooe make.thelrnumber; If It hadn't been tor lfartha, many ot us wadcl never had

THESE STATE AND DISTRICT OFF1CERS lay
lt the 134th IMua.l setsionofthepPr:!!~l(rloleo f'rldQ
at the Middleport Mount Moriah Olurch. Seated
ce Iss Olar)' Alan.
second vice president. or the Providence
leMrtt to right, are Mrs. Mary Price, GlllipoUI,
Mr
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sldeat·
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General Atsll. Women's Con~
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when Ladies Day W'&amp;s observed

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Clinton Church Scene ::Social ::
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WEST COLUMBIA - Mr. and
The brldesmald was Mlaslllary
Mrs. Robert Lytle o! Canal Ful- Lou Glitch, who wore 0 pink chl!ton, Ohio, are 81'11CXU1dng t h e fon over satin goym with empire
marriage o! tllelr daugtrter, Joan- waistline and lace bodice. Her
nine Lynette, to ~c. 4 Wesley head..pi.ece was a band of pink
Ervin Bogard, soo of Mr, and summer flowers with a D 1 0 r
Mrs. W. E. Bogard, also or Ca- bow. Her rlowers were also pink.
nal Fulton. The wedding · tool&lt;
Beat man was Mr. Willie Gobplace July 20, attheFJrstChurch ley. Ushers were Walter Brumo! Cbrlol of Cllnlon, Ohio.
baugh and Gary McLaullhlln
The Rev. Norman Ma,ynard oi- nephews ot the groom.
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Following the ceremoo,y 1 re ..
ring ceremony before an altar ception was given in U.e chureb
fianked wltll baskets o( white social rooms. The bride's table
fiowen and seven branch can. was centered wltll a throo.tlered
delabra. One-half hour or prewedding cake'-&lt;! wltll tho trarruptial music was furnished by ditional bride and groom,
Mrs. Erma Smith, organist, and
Miss Georgie &amp;lsan Boyles, SOloist, who sang, "0 Prombe

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Serving at the rece_pt1on were
Nancy Ditmer, Beci&lt;y Allen and
!llsan Ficarra.
Attending the guest book wu

Debra Knapp.
The new Mrs. Bogard Is a
&amp;raoddaugtrter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Ho1char of Flat
Rock. and has severaJ relativea
and !rleods In thotrl-coun(¥ ar-..
~c. 4 Bogard le!t Aul!llll 6
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SI'AR GRANGE ~oy J&gt;ll'·
11. Mmday, 8 p.m. at tll'"hall, ~ Road 2, north at
Sllem Collier. Public Invited.
Orden may be (lldled to 9922535.
TUESDAY

ANNUAL PICNIC, Auxiliary o!
the VeWI'IW Memorial Hoopllal,
Tue""-Y evening, home of Mrs.
Mary Pickens, Cltftoni potluck
dinDer at 6:30, regular meeting
to !ollow.
FRIENDLY CffiCLE, Tue""-Y,
7:30 p.m. Trinil¥ United Church

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The Kennedy aasaasiMdoo
apread another wave of confualon through tile Pll'l1·
Until tllen, H-hrey had
looked like the winner with
Kennedy as Ids chief challenger
and Mccarthy deadoed for third
place i! he should stU! be In the
running by conveollon tlms.
But McCirtlly had been
assembling a team to work tor
delegates In the states wtthoot
primutea. Despite the blttorness between tile Kennedy and
McC~ organizations. Mc:earthy s campalgners argued
the! the combioed Kennedy·
Mccarthy vote In the primaries
Indicated 80 per cent of tho
Democrats had voted for
change and against the admlnlotratloo, whicH had been repr.,.
sented by stand-Ins or uneiHD•
mltted delegatloos.
This argument Ignored tile
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Bemco Sacroped/c lind
Sacropedlc Imperial Melfleaaea.
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on too sofia mattra~, lhia i1 the Of'IOI·in·t·lifetirne oppo11\.1~11V
you·w been w ~·!lnQ for. Now, for 1 lim1tld ~ 01'\ly '/01.1 can buy
1 miMIOUI mattr,. M1 tha1'1 kind to your blc:i and llvt 1 biQ tao
Thanlai to Bemco's ~clutivt Un~ CohftruC:Iion. you'll get1l1

U'le hea llhlultupport 1nd ,.,ru1 comfon you 1ncl your back durerv11.
Whichevtr manrqa yov dtc:KM on, i~ h•10 bt OOOd news for V0\!1
back and your budget. Th1 Bemco Sac:ropedic or Sacroped1c Imperial
will save you S30 1rod ketp you comfortably hiPPY for .,.ears to come

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Unl~~llll ~~ . or ~
Mrs. Bogard plans to ioln her
..Walta, J!IP, Pl)fc$ioi ~
1118band in Germany as soon as
m11111, Apjll~~ · ~r, ,,ip~
MB. I\IMES ILL
JIOIIible.
POMI!RO'I( - Theo Kimes. frJr tilt J\011 at liolir~ In iii£
Mr. and Mrs. Vernal John..., Llncdn HIJI, t1 1 p~ent at ~ al (i.i;vl)c '~ •
and Gewama o! Weot Columbia Mello Ge~ Ho01&gt;ll!lllntr b6o oiiU blo ai a
were aJIICII18 thoae atlondllll! tho comq UI at Ida reoldencoTuoJ.. cotdanci with~~~
Wedding,
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leglllmate claim of the Me·

baci&lt;Word

- GI'IJ l;ali

MRS. FRED CROW, SR., Pomeroy, ncelvea a nn'IPIPtr tram

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an
bad

Brown Calf

wu a succeu.

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over

B~k Calf .

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a terriOc job. He helped [10,...
formers off the stage and ,..
there wlllt a Oaahllilrt 10 the)'
could aoo to get to the ton~ ..
·a very capoble and amblllous
young man. Wo are clelltlhled
to have him In our fll'lql, We
had !ewer [IOOple helpl!&gt;g with
the stage settbws ttan eve~be­
fore, ODd the)' did • nne job.
Now, wltll all theoedrawbacka
don't you think tlley did
Maybe ...xt Jell' the rain will
pliO •• by, All In Ill the show

·',.

~n

llle

Jbn Anderson, a newcomer to
tho ,.....,, who was behlecl stage
worklrw the overhead llgbts, did

.... )

I!U1npilroy'a canipalgn

prs promisee! to

victory ce1ebration in a Loa

made!~

f~.IOWII '~il'(j,

protested willt It Cllled d..nJ..:
Uoo of lhe ,.Uclltol convomloit
b1 political bosses.

11th

I

North Wales calli.! tho Holyhoacl
Si9PP!ng In the
olllee the other day I asked 11
I might read this very Interest.
of Chriltj Miss Mary Elizabeth tng paper. Mro. Crow Ia fr1111
Chapman to present the pro- North Wales, and atUlllla relagram; members to bring articles tives tllere.
for silent auction.
Ilia lnterosttrw to note tlattho
new&amp;p~per'a trmt .Paae Wll au
WEDNESIAY
VACATION BIBLE School wiD Ads. •• ~. m news •••• ~ news
be held at St. Paul Lutheran contaloed In the econd Motion.
Tilt ..._r ill which ad• lild
ChUrch AIIBUIII 19~ for 11101
nowo
aro wrltteh Is oloo &lt;iutta 1
3-I3; time, 9 to 11:30 a.m. There
will be run cartoons, mu 1 1 c:, ' ' - to wilal we are Uled to
In lhe UIJI!ed Sllltei.
•
haodwork, ~hrlatlan 0&lt;\lcatlotl,
For !"-"""'· p~a ad r~ M .·
andrefre~.

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Meanwhile. Mccarthy !ound
the prilnarJ rou1Ao be-'rw
more ilun1Jy, Sen. Konlled1,
who had JI'I8Dag8d his brcther's
1$60 elmj10lgn and served
almost lour yeor&amp; as Attorllly
General under his brother and
Johnson, conducted a wid.,.
ranging, weU..ftnanced .._tsn
and surrounlecl hlmaell wltlltho
skiUed p&lt;olenlooals who had
helped elect hls brother to tho
White Houae.
Kennedy defeated McCortiiY
in the Presidential primaries In
Indiana. Nebraska, SOUib Dokota and Clllfornla ODd loat to
him Ol1ly In Oregon. . Then he
wu slain as he emerged frmn a

seat11111

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HELL DRIVERS

7UP

JOHNNY CARSON
•••. 24, 25

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GEORGE KIRBY

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THE ALMANAC
By UniiAlcl PreiS Jntei'natl&lt;inol
T~ Is SUnday, Aug. 18, lho
231al ~ of 1968 with 135 1&lt;

Sept. I

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ALLEN and ROSSI

,,,, 2&amp;, 21

follow.
The moon Is between Its laat
QUil'ler and new phaoo.

Stpt. 1, 2 '

;

ROGER MILLER

The morn11111 atar lo

Sept. 1, 2

HARNESS RACING

JOHN DAVIDSON

luz. 21.27.28

Sopt.2

THE
SMOTHERS BROTHERS
COMEDY HOUR DR TWO •
WITH

JOHN HARTFORD

·,

.,

Harness Race Mark

was giYoll to 1be ti.S. goye,.,. .
mont as a natloaal fhrlne. •
In 1923 Helen WWs, 1~
old .Clllfornlan,

Willi

the

WOo

·

PVRqHASil ToP STEER - KelliiOifi !!olen of Dei&lt;terl rl&amp;hl. rmfWi
&amp;:haalploD it&lt;ler 1lurl,. llle MeJas ~ ·Yair ,;mtor ateer club sale Friday
or was The Formers Bank r. SIYIJwo ~ of PtiiiOI'O)'. Pooillr. left to rl~ are 'l'boOclcft
T. ~ .Jr., bonk. PfOIIdeiJI and 1011, Bruc;e; Jwd&lt;!l' Fair Queen Dawn
KJJw Walter

Jardullntl Bolen.
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BUCKEYE "1 DO"

We Fix Sundey
Dinner 7 O.ys A
Week

!opl2

IND ; .

PAT PAULSEN

SPECIAL GUEST
lu&amp;. 21, 29,30

HORSE SHOW
and CIRCUS

...

,_,

Fun Stott?

cmcAoo 'UPI&gt; - It

Billy Ma.ted's Manhattan Jazz Band • Dave Merrifield

~ally

SttalHtiH
AND
.
... Evans Drfn·l•

ed by Marvin Glas8, a leadlng
toy designer, Dllnols parents
spend more per capita an toys
than parents ln ·any other
state. llUnols chlldren get

llults 11.50 • Children Undor 12 $.25

(Childrulldmitttd free until noon daily eace•t Sits, &amp; SIIMJ
Ample Parki"' • OH lntustatt 71, Ellt 17th AYIIUt

a.

wm.

According to statl.lltlcs compU-

except Sits. &amp; Suns.

~

3 Pc. lox Dinner

be thAt chUdren living In DU·
nota have more fun than moat.

Helicopter Acrobat • Harmonaires • Sinclair Dina/and
• Queen of Queens • Appaloosa, Quarter and Pony
Races • Horse and Tractor Pulling Contests
Mldw11y ltides up to 50% Off until.noon

collld

The nallonal av.•$51.60
...., 1seach.
u~. u.

'

, Chqrches to Benefit

9 Pc. F1mlly
F1mlly Bucket
Family 11rn1

Dollr

plus much, much more!

I

saturn.

dollbte4 11 would ever bo ot
mueh e&lt;WIIIIIOrclal Wllue.
In 1916 Abrahim !Jneoln's
blrllwlaee In Hodpenvillo, Ky.,

me•'• allll!le tellllla )IUe: by
The evening &amp;tar Is Venus.
defeatiJW Mra. MollyMallory,
On thlo do¥ ID hlstoryi
In 1940 tho U.S. and CaIn 1856 the pawnt otnee aot "' a jolot defense plan
approved conJebsed mUk, but. agatnat pooiblt eneaiy attaeka._
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BOB HOPE .

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BEE GEES

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POMEROY, - A new track daos, Rllllnle Ervin of Atlseoo
recOrd ,.. tel Friday &lt;Wing Route 5 ... ftral; Cot.
the horse borneaa raetng ot the term, HarrliOIWille, was secMelp~Fslr;
cond 11DC1 &amp;laan Yoot ol llaelne
Sottlng lite record wu thre&amp;- Route I, WSB third. Firat In lllo
yoar-old D&amp;eor, Butdt'o Tlma til to 52 lndt da&amp;alfleetiO!I WBI
owned and ~... by R. G. lloma ol. Racllle llouU! 2,
Bllito, BarnoavUie. The former Second wao RantiY Van Neal of
reoord wao 2:09 mlnuloa. The Athena Route 5 and third WBI
now record Is 2:08 4-li.
Judy Ervin, Allleoa Route 5.
In the lloree-year-Oid D&amp;Ctrl

Natbla Yonker, Letart, W.Va.,
was ftrotl In llle 46 to 48 lndt
daaollleetlon. Second Wll san.
dra Rcuoh, Syraeuse, and third
waa JuoiY Ervin of Atheno Route
5. Ill lite 52 to 56 lneh cta..,
Bruce McKeiVOl', Portland,
first; Deb Jonea d hde was
second and Jack Ervin, Athena
Route 5, WBii third.

""s

raee, Buteh'a Time wao Drll
In both iteato. Sec:olld In I h o
ftrot heel .... 1'lnclora Parker.
owned by Jacob Weinberger, GaJ.
Iljonllo, and driven by Sidney

lQDJiLErORr- !b Mlcldlo- relatlveo IIIII tl'ientls- tho a. pori Ctureb(, the .Nuarene,
!plneor of ~ and third
pori dturdiei u;e """"""" to lllllllll Clf·ea&lt;h being iot. The be- MiddlePort Clturdt Clf Chrhot,
In the heel was caotte Like Glnreeelve a COIIJ!donbfe Clllllo toa1 IIIIIIIMIIIere · o v o r llo..UO Methncllat Cjurdt, Mount
erowneolb;YMra.KemelbC,ShJ·
Clf IIIOIItf aa tbo reiOiit Clf the . $30,000. He alan w!Uod .tlset .af. · Momb Jla»&gt;lot CINr&lt;b, F!J"II
der, Cntoo.
wW Clf lila IIIIa li'HII A. Ssulot. U.r llloee boopota have been Be,pliot Clalrdt IIDCI the Flrot
In the eecond heel Peaco!ul
A~ to reeordo ol lllo l!lldo. tho olx Middleport ehurdt- VniiAlcl Pre!lbytorlan.
llale waa second after haYing
llelp Cowltl PrGbaleCoart,Mr. ea are to share 09Jally In lite
One inroro.oc~ ~ee llldlltat placed fourth In tho ftrat heal.
liiJIIIot1 wbo !!!.,. Iaiii JUI,r 17, remainder ot Ida eotate.
llle enUre e~ m., amount to Be II owned by Virgil i!utt, Cro.Ill• ~ _. ~· beqUe Olio to · : The olx ehureheo are Mlddlo- aa muoh as a .........- of a miJ. ton, Pandora · Parker waa ll!lrd
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In lllehsel.
Flrot In both heala for lhetwn,_..'&lt;lid ·trotters wao Lillie
Souvenir owned by Thelma Codar Clf Clrdln&amp;ton. Second In lito

ts.•lll heal wu·Bel1110118 Duebeoa

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Ill the raee

Gol1aat l'rlne.ownedbyR,Fredlll'lck ol ~· •Sicond In tbo
ftrotl ~.oat· ·~q~~ llrot In thO sec-

daj&lt;,

by H.

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·Miilll1 IJs owned

Clf Cro1A1L !Je,Am&amp;

agencies as well as new legisla-

granditand after breol!lrw the Me(&amp;a Cowlly falrtlr&lt;ounds
traek ~ Frida!'. The ~d paeer nn tho raee
at 2:08 t-5 to erase the former ~ of 2:09. Butcll's Time
wu flrll In both heata, bul the reeord oo the oeeolll

tion.

haJt.

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boot. S. 'II owned 11)1 J, D. Sll-

--Ill"' 8lllour7.
piiQ' borne•• radng. under
tell'ellu, ))rum ...,.,. owned by

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WarreD Skidmore
Quality Sllesman

Some Dealers Ask You To
Buy A Car. Not Because
H's Great BurBecause It's
On Sale. We Think You
Should SaYI On A Car
Worth Dwnl".

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Ice Lftll .... tlrot; Bab by lld Bulb Clf Radllo ~ 1,
POMEROY - David Koblools
waa ....... and Golcl Dull own- &amp;nil Earl H. lloao, both ol ed bJ E. J. JBII ol ~ Wll .. ~liGule 3, ahlbiiAlclthodtam' third.
.
at llle 105ll!
1~
lh .
race~ .,..- 581ndt ~ llelp C'Aounl1 Fslr.
Junior lllollman; , '1118 ehaqoi1111 bloll and lito
llrll; WI 01 p ',.
ehaqolon female wore orltOIIId, .
bJ Deaa IIIII Kobllllla
··
tbo senlDr ell&amp;qolon
IIIII .a.. ll'and ehamjolon
tilt Judllro8 ol.

Hoi-•

dtaoljoiOD ftmale and tho grand
ell&amp;qolm ftmale wore orhlblt·

ed b7 David Nease, Mlnor..We,
and the junior ~Dil female
waa orblbltod b.Y WuUam S: Hendotlllll, Coolvtlle.
l!adt of the ahlbltors alan
- ltoai' blue rlllbona In tho other.....,...•• rl.lhe Jor101 Judi.

A community aide from eaeh
ol the areas has been hired on
a one day 1 week basis to assist
In this t;ype of out-reach work.

The eoaununlt)' aellon aides

No One Hurt

closely wtth 'fbe

Deii® 1n II')'IJW

to sot.. tloeir health

probiDIIIL

This wW be done In eonpora.
lion with oxlstlrw health authori-

ties and weltu'e agoneles lneocll
cype of service wW
bo ospectally helptulln ~­
lrog hoelth problems and sel'V8a&amp;
a rorerwmer to tt.e new tal:tb.
facUitles Uat will be aveniNe
lltrough the Ohio Valley H..tlb
eounty, Thio

Services.

Damage Suit
Fded Friday
For $35,558

and violence 11m tho laltiJr ~ltallzod apd lneurrod ........
cal 111111 ~IIIII .,..

In Collision
Pei'Jblt Holden

-c!V Ia :.Ira.

Geneva LQno, wbo Is a rocta-

and their partleular stations are
as foll""s: Mrs. Maxine Chlpman, T~aoers Plains (Cilrlstlan
Clalrch Annex); !o!r&amp;, Elsie M&lt;&gt;
GALLIPOUS - Ray Stewart,
Murray, Harrisonville (Harri- Jr,, a mllllll' and his fltllv,.llaY
sonville Grade Sehooi); Mrs. Ed- Stewar4 Sr., Kuauga, '"""' a
na Notter, Mercerville (GIO'III JIOiiliDII Frlda7 In o.Jlla C.W..
Townsi\W Tolmhouae), anll Mrs. ty COmJrHJn Pleu Court autdtw
ldarlo Richards, Rio Grande damage• or $35,557.65 tnm
(COllege Bookstore).
Greg Smith, a DliDor, 111111 Earl
In addition to the oonsullalt Smith, his ~ther. ot FaJtdeld ·
services1 a Home Health Nurse Church Rd., as result of 11
has boon added to the prosram. allegod oaiiUII l111t lll'flns,
The plalnlll(oeonlltndlhat&lt;;rec
&amp;nlth asiiUIIAlcl 8Q Stewvi,Jr.,
on May 3, 1968, wlllt creet Ioree

q.

PODIOI

~- to t5$7.111.

Ray Stewart, Sr., -ka "'

....,....,. danlace• oftas,OOO hill .
the
defon&lt;llat, Gn&amp; Smillo, 1011
iQired whell a ear and 1 ~
1111' other punltl......... tbo
QJie truek ~ldod at 1:30 p.
m. Friday .. Rt. 160, two and eourt - allow.
ab&lt;-lenllto Dille• north or vt ...
... aeecordiow to tho Slatlllll&amp;hWIIJ'PllNL
Oll!eori 1'IIIOtled that 111o·..,
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GAWPOIJS -

Nell' Deadlme

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Top Ho/Atein Anima/A

animal•
lbt

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Let Us Prove To You Tbat Aillust Is The ~:~~t
· New Chevrolet, tlew Oldsmobile, 'New Chevrolet
Good "OK" Used Car or U~ Truck. We HaYI
Keys To Unlock The
Transp«tatloil
SERVICE-BEST
A

.

and ..UI be available for

consultation on the varlooa servicOB otreHII through exlotln!!

SETS TRACK RECORD - Bulth'o Time, 111111
drl..n b.Y B. G. Bulls of Bamehlllo, lo paraded paat 11!0

F.
::::::=::':'=:.Koblentz, Dean, JJ'ave

.... -

SAVE .TODAY ON
.THE CAR
WORTH OW·NINGI

loml nurse 111111rill bo wa&lt;~

and
Sltlney
- - · Third - .
lllrrlt
Eotbor.

:"~a~tho.!:=:'.·~

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nct.Pera Plains; Tuesday, Harrisonville; Wednesday, Mercervtlle, and Thursday, Rio Grande.
Leo Kine. community coosult.
ant. will be at each of these
eODUDunllleo on tho deslglatod

ed lira! Ill tbo llrott· heal bul
drqoJ)ed to fifth In tho ~.

.

So~ In thia

Tlolo program will provide tree
consultant services on a one
d8j' a week hash In eseh of the
followlllll eormnunlllos: M&lt;&gt;nday,

-airel Joan Evans, FOmerqy, plae-

'

A eornmunlt)' servlee program
for four outl.Yine areas In GaJ.

Eetlser •• ..J by A. H. .Jinll
Clf Franklin, "em.
Ill lll&lt; eecond heal If.
ter havt1111 plaC.1 llllb Ill llle,
ftr ott heal waa Pbs.'te driven

:.: !l&lt;!l'7 H wu ftrot

l .

Program is Announced

. tor -.men Ill lllolrol eafe.
• • 'llllo enlmal o1iuecl by Mar-

'fops fiddler ··
Q,~;fi,i.ts
.

.

Community Services

by !ldnoy !plnc:8r ...... owned
by Jacob W~ser IIIG 11oser

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~~::r&amp;c:.

· . Humphreys .

EVANS BUYS !.AMI! - The EvaDa PacidJIII ~~ pal4
$1.02 .110r pwnd for Don Smith' a Grand Cban11111D J.amb ot
the Meigs Junior Fair Silo FrldaJ, Merrill EvaDa of tilt Go1lll&gt;oll• linn, loft, and Junior Fair QueoD Den Cllper,hure wl th the grand ebamplnn lamb 111111 Smith.

No one was

drl....lo7 Dtnwr !Cays, 29, VIaton,
tho truCk ~ by
- · I. ' li;rwln, .ll,
oOiildeci
oo atioo
ohalp...·eolria.
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Actio
meet
. .111$ ,!
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' 'llllo J!llnil clloqetl JtrwiD will!
111'111111 left ol contor. Ho wu
oili,d, to GIIJPII!a ~ llulddjlol
~.ii.O.O.:. ; , ~ ' t
.....,.. ' oe
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ENTERTAINMENT
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I* HURRICANE
ED AMES
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•• , . 22. 23

"''

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•• ,. 22. 23, !4, 25

•••

•••. 29, 30, Sepl1

lfu!

GOLDDIGGERS
..

HELL DRIVERS

7UP

JOHNNY CARSON
•••. 24, 25

'I

••,. 30

;&lt; :.

'\

',

BALLOON RACE

'

"

••, . 26, 21

...

GEORGE KIRBY

.,.

THE ALMANAC
By UniiAlcl PreiS Jntei'natl&lt;inol
T~ Is SUnday, Aug. 18, lho
231al ~ of 1968 with 135 1&lt;

Sept. I

t

'

ALLEN and ROSSI

,,,, 2&amp;, 21

follow.
The moon Is between Its laat
QUil'ler and new phaoo.

Stpt. 1, 2 '

;

ROGER MILLER

The morn11111 atar lo

Sept. 1, 2

HARNESS RACING

JOHN DAVIDSON

luz. 21.27.28

Sopt.2

THE
SMOTHERS BROTHERS
COMEDY HOUR DR TWO •
WITH

JOHN HARTFORD

·,

.,

Harness Race Mark

was giYoll to 1be ti.S. goye,.,. .
mont as a natloaal fhrlne. •
In 1923 Helen WWs, 1~
old .Clllfornlan,

Willi

the

WOo

·

PVRqHASil ToP STEER - KelliiOifi !!olen of Dei&lt;terl rl&amp;hl. rmfWi
&amp;:haalploD it&lt;ler 1lurl,. llle MeJas ~ ·Yair ,;mtor ateer club sale Friday
or was The Formers Bank r. SIYIJwo ~ of PtiiiOI'O)'. Pooillr. left to rl~ are 'l'boOclcft
T. ~ .Jr., bonk. PfOIIdeiJI and 1011, Bruc;e; Jwd&lt;!l' Fair Queen Dawn
KJJw Walter

Jardullntl Bolen.
.
··:-::......:.....
-.·UN.·
« ·w ..... :-:-.-.· ..............~..... ... . ..
.
i ....
:.F..:............
~.!........:- • .;.:.;o:.: ;.o•••:•:.;o:._.:v•···»:-:-:.:~::: ·: .:::*:::::::::::::::::~:::~~::::::::::::::: ::::::;::~::::::::':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::.:::~::::::::::::::::~:::::::::·
c

BUCKEYE "1 DO"

We Fix Sundey
Dinner 7 O.ys A
Week

!opl2

IND ; .

PAT PAULSEN

SPECIAL GUEST
lu&amp;. 21, 29,30

HORSE SHOW
and CIRCUS

...

,_,

Fun Stott?

cmcAoo 'UPI&gt; - It

Billy Ma.ted's Manhattan Jazz Band • Dave Merrifield

~ally

SttalHtiH
AND
.
... Evans Drfn·l•

ed by Marvin Glas8, a leadlng
toy designer, Dllnols parents
spend more per capita an toys
than parents ln ·any other
state. llUnols chlldren get

llults 11.50 • Children Undor 12 $.25

(Childrulldmitttd free until noon daily eace•t Sits, &amp; SIIMJ
Ample Parki"' • OH lntustatt 71, Ellt 17th AYIIUt

a.

wm.

According to statl.lltlcs compU-

except Sits. &amp; Suns.

~

3 Pc. lox Dinner

be thAt chUdren living In DU·
nota have more fun than moat.

Helicopter Acrobat • Harmonaires • Sinclair Dina/and
• Queen of Queens • Appaloosa, Quarter and Pony
Races • Horse and Tractor Pulling Contests
Mldw11y ltides up to 50% Off until.noon

collld

The nallonal av.•$51.60
...., 1seach.
u~. u.

'

, Chqrches to Benefit

9 Pc. F1mlly
F1mlly Bucket
Family 11rn1

Dollr

plus much, much more!

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dollbte4 11 would ever bo ot
mueh e&lt;WIIIIIOrclal Wllue.
In 1916 Abrahim !Jneoln's
blrllwlaee In Hodpenvillo, Ky.,

me•'• allll!le tellllla )IUe: by
The evening &amp;tar Is Venus.
defeatiJW Mra. MollyMallory,
On thlo do¥ ID hlstoryi
In 1940 tho U.S. and CaIn 1856 the pawnt otnee aot "' a jolot defense plan
approved conJebsed mUk, but. agatnat pooiblt eneaiy attaeka._
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POMEROY, - A new track daos, Rllllnle Ervin of Atlseoo
recOrd ,.. tel Friday &lt;Wing Route 5 ... ftral; Cot.
the horse borneaa raetng ot the term, HarrliOIWille, was secMelp~Fslr;
cond 11DC1 &amp;laan Yoot ol llaelne
Sottlng lite record wu thre&amp;- Route I, WSB third. Firat In lllo
yoar-old D&amp;eor, Butdt'o Tlma til to 52 lndt da&amp;alfleetiO!I WBI
owned and ~... by R. G. lloma ol. Racllle llouU! 2,
Bllito, BarnoavUie. The former Second wao RantiY Van Neal of
reoord wao 2:09 mlnuloa. The Athena Route 5 and third WBI
now record Is 2:08 4-li.
Judy Ervin, Allleoa Route 5.
In the lloree-year-Oid D&amp;Ctrl

Natbla Yonker, Letart, W.Va.,
was ftrotl In llle 46 to 48 lndt
daaollleetlon. Second Wll san.
dra Rcuoh, Syraeuse, and third
waa JuoiY Ervin of Atheno Route
5. Ill lite 52 to 56 lneh cta..,
Bruce McKeiVOl', Portland,
first; Deb Jonea d hde was
second and Jack Ervin, Athena
Route 5, WBii third.

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raee, Buteh'a Time wao Drll
In both iteato. Sec:olld In I h o
ftrot heel .... 1'lnclora Parker.
owned by Jacob Weinberger, GaJ.
Iljonllo, and driven by Sidney

lQDJiLErORr- !b Mlcldlo- relatlveo IIIII tl'ientls- tho a. pori Ctureb(, the .Nuarene,
!plneor of ~ and third
pori dturdiei u;e """"""" to lllllllll Clf·ea&lt;h being iot. The be- MiddlePort Clturdt Clf Chrhot,
In the heel was caotte Like Glnreeelve a COIIJ!donbfe Clllllo toa1 IIIIIIIMIIIere · o v o r llo..UO Methncllat Cjurdt, Mount
erowneolb;YMra.KemelbC,ShJ·
Clf IIIOIItf aa tbo reiOiit Clf the . $30,000. He alan w!Uod .tlset .af. · Momb Jla»&gt;lot CINr&lt;b, F!J"II
der, Cntoo.
wW Clf lila IIIIa li'HII A. Ssulot. U.r llloee boopota have been Be,pliot Clalrdt IIDCI the Flrot
In the eecond heel Peaco!ul
A~ to reeordo ol lllo l!lldo. tho olx Middleport ehurdt- VniiAlcl Pre!lbytorlan.
llale waa second after haYing
llelp Cowltl PrGbaleCoart,Mr. ea are to share 09Jally In lite
One inroro.oc~ ~ee llldlltat placed fourth In tho ftrat heal.
liiJIIIot1 wbo !!!.,. Iaiii JUI,r 17, remainder ot Ida eotate.
llle enUre e~ m., amount to Be II owned by Virgil i!utt, Cro.Ill• ~ _. ~· beqUe Olio to · : The olx ehureheo are Mlddlo- aa muoh as a .........- of a miJ. ton, Pandora · Parker waa ll!lrd
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In lllehsel.
Flrot In both heala for lhetwn,_..'&lt;lid ·trotters wao Lillie
Souvenir owned by Thelma Codar Clf Clrdln&amp;ton. Second In lito

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Ill the raee

Gol1aat l'rlne.ownedbyR,Fredlll'lck ol ~· •Sicond In tbo
ftrotl ~.oat· ·~q~~ llrot In thO sec-

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Clf Cro1A1L !Je,Am&amp;

agencies as well as new legisla-

granditand after breol!lrw the Me(&amp;a Cowlly falrtlr&lt;ounds
traek ~ Frida!'. The ~d paeer nn tho raee
at 2:08 t-5 to erase the former ~ of 2:09. Butcll's Time
wu flrll In both heata, bul the reeord oo the oeeolll

tion.

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piiQ' borne•• radng. under
tell'ellu, ))rum ...,.,. owned by

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WarreD Skidmore
Quality Sllesman

Some Dealers Ask You To
Buy A Car. Not Because
H's Great BurBecause It's
On Sale. We Think You
Should SaYI On A Car
Worth Dwnl".

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Ice Lftll .... tlrot; Bab by lld Bulb Clf Radllo ~ 1,
POMEROY - David Koblools
waa ....... and Golcl Dull own- &amp;nil Earl H. lloao, both ol ed bJ E. J. JBII ol ~ Wll .. ~liGule 3, ahlbiiAlclthodtam' third.
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at llle 105ll!
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race~ .,..- 581ndt ~ llelp C'Aounl1 Fslr.
Junior lllollman; , '1118 ehaqoi1111 bloll and lito
llrll; WI 01 p ',.
ehaqolon female wore orltOIIId, .
bJ Deaa IIIII Kobllllla
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tbo senlDr ell&amp;qolon
IIIII .a.. ll'and ehamjolon
tilt Judllro8 ol.

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ell&amp;qolm ftmale wore orhlblt·

ed b7 David Nease, Mlnor..We,
and the junior ~Dil female
waa orblbltod b.Y WuUam S: Hendotlllll, Coolvtlle.
l!adt of the ahlbltors alan
- ltoai' blue rlllbona In tho other.....,...•• rl.lhe Jor101 Judi.

A community aide from eaeh
ol the areas has been hired on
a one day 1 week basis to assist
In this t;ype of out-reach work.

The eoaununlt)' aellon aides

No One Hurt

closely wtth 'fbe

Deii® 1n II')'IJW

to sot.. tloeir health

probiDIIIL

This wW be done In eonpora.
lion with oxlstlrw health authori-

ties and weltu'e agoneles lneocll
cype of service wW
bo ospectally helptulln ~­
lrog hoelth problems and sel'V8a&amp;
a rorerwmer to tt.e new tal:tb.
facUitles Uat will be aveniNe
lltrough the Ohio Valley H..tlb
eounty, Thio

Services.

Damage Suit
Fded Friday
For $35,558

and violence 11m tho laltiJr ~ltallzod apd lneurrod ........
cal 111111 ~IIIII .,..

In Collision
Pei'Jblt Holden

-c!V Ia :.Ira.

Geneva LQno, wbo Is a rocta-

and their partleular stations are
as foll""s: Mrs. Maxine Chlpman, T~aoers Plains (Cilrlstlan
Clalrch Annex); !o!r&amp;, Elsie M&lt;&gt;
GALLIPOUS - Ray Stewart,
Murray, Harrisonville (Harri- Jr,, a mllllll' and his fltllv,.llaY
sonville Grade Sehooi); Mrs. Ed- Stewar4 Sr., Kuauga, '"""' a
na Notter, Mercerville (GIO'III JIOiiliDII Frlda7 In o.Jlla C.W..
Townsi\W Tolmhouae), anll Mrs. ty COmJrHJn Pleu Court autdtw
ldarlo Richards, Rio Grande damage• or $35,557.65 tnm
(COllege Bookstore).
Greg Smith, a DliDor, 111111 Earl
In addition to the oonsullalt Smith, his ~ther. ot FaJtdeld ·
services1 a Home Health Nurse Church Rd., as result of 11
has boon added to the prosram. allegod oaiiUII l111t lll'flns,
The plalnlll(oeonlltndlhat&lt;;rec
&amp;nlth asiiUIIAlcl 8Q Stewvi,Jr.,
on May 3, 1968, wlllt creet Ioree

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~- to t5$7.111.

Ray Stewart, Sr., -ka "'

....,....,. danlace• oftas,OOO hill .
the
defon&lt;llat, Gn&amp; Smillo, 1011
iQired whell a ear and 1 ~
1111' other punltl......... tbo
QJie truek ~ldod at 1:30 p.
m. Friday .. Rt. 160, two and eourt - allow.
ab&lt;-lenllto Dille• north or vt ...
... aeecordiow to tho Slatlllll&amp;hWIIJ'PllNL
Oll!eori 1'IIIOtled that 111o·..,
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Let Us Prove To You Tbat Aillust Is The ~:~~t
· New Chevrolet, tlew Oldsmobile, 'New Chevrolet
Good "OK" Used Car or U~ Truck. We HaYI
Keys To Unlock The
Transp«tatloil
SERVICE-BEST
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consultation on the varlooa servicOB otreHII through exlotln!!

SETS TRACK RECORD - Bulth'o Time, 111111
drl..n b.Y B. G. Bulls of Bamehlllo, lo paraded paat 11!0

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.THE CAR
WORTH OW·NINGI

loml nurse 111111rill bo wa&lt;~

and
Sltlney
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nct.Pera Plains; Tuesday, Harrisonville; Wednesday, Mercervtlle, and Thursday, Rio Grande.
Leo Kine. community coosult.
ant. will be at each of these
eODUDunllleo on tho deslglatod

ed lira! Ill tbo llrott· heal bul
drqoJ)ed to fifth In tho ~.

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Tlolo program will provide tree
consultant services on a one
d8j' a week hash In eseh of the
followlllll eormnunlllos: M&lt;&gt;nday,

-airel Joan Evans, FOmerqy, plae-

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for four outl.Yine areas In GaJ.

Eetlser •• ..J by A. H. .Jinll
Clf Franklin, "em.
Ill lll&lt; eecond heal If.
ter havt1111 plaC.1 llllb Ill llle,
ftr ott heal waa Pbs.'te driven

:.: !l&lt;!l'7 H wu ftrot

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Program is Announced

. tor -.men Ill lllolrol eafe.
• • 'llllo enlmal o1iuecl by Mar-

'fops fiddler ··
Q,~;fi,i.ts
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Community Services

by !ldnoy !plnc:8r ...... owned
by Jacob W~ser IIIG 11oser

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EVANS BUYS !.AMI! - The EvaDa PacidJIII ~~ pal4
$1.02 .110r pwnd for Don Smith' a Grand Cban11111D J.amb ot
the Meigs Junior Fair Silo FrldaJ, Merrill EvaDa of tilt Go1lll&gt;oll• linn, loft, and Junior Fair QueoD Den Cllper,hure wl th the grand ebamplnn lamb 111111 Smith.

No one was

drl....lo7 Dtnwr !Cays, 29, VIaton,
tho truCk ~ by
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oo atioo
ohalp...·eolria.
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111'111111 left ol contor. Ho wu
oili,d, to GIIJPII!a ~ llulddjlol
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werodraWIIFrl- .~. Qolllpol!o. , ..
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.&lt;1111 tor 81"11111 liod,pellt Jur11llcy • A!lllllit wllll lllle!ll. "! ldll &lt;klrlnB illo ~ ~ VlrBIJ ¢ ., J!l&gt;oWa; ·45, Rt. I Gal..... 1JI GaJIIa CcuniY r.,m- ll.IM&gt;II•; WUUam !.! ~.
Plod Clair\.
21, V-; Boocce. Word, 20, .
· at llle drawlnil Ia lilt V-; Jolll Vopee, 37, Rt. 2
alllct &lt;#. clerk &lt;JI cr:aut Marlor· ~I; and Marjotlo Hunt, 37,
It lllnebart were GoUla CClWIQ' Rt. I Galllpollo.

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and Dwight C. Wtlllerhol~ JUdge
Tbomao W, Mitchell, deJlUI.Y Illeriff Phil Ullderwoocl, and M r a.
Ului .. Borger, deputJo clerk.
A 00- of 19 caseo qalnot
16 do!endanls w!llgre&lt;tllltlll'and
)Iron when they report ror 41cy
at 9:30 Lm. 'I'IIelday, Sept. 3.
Here are 1he e&amp;lll:
Nm • .._n - Marlin E,
Jolmaon, 39, GaUipolla; Jack
Prico, 27, Rt. I GaUipcllo; Arlllur W, DrumntUiil, 47, RL 1

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Carl Mimi, 5t, 'at I Northup. ·
Fraud- Jce Plaloro, 20, JerMY Cl1;l', N. J. and Mldloel Oravetz, 18, Camp !P'Ine, Md.
ForllOJ')'- Paul E. Facemire,
29, Rt. I Galllpolla; Rcolald E.
DaYia, 32, Galllpclla(twctollllls);
Clrl Brewer, 26, Clevelaod (two
COWIII); · and Bcmlo Mao Brewor, 20, Clevelllld (two COWIIo).
Hero are lllollllltesofllloprcspecllvo 111'11111 and petit )lrcra

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which !o 111o order In which IIIey
~ be coiled lo aorvo:
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1on, Rt. Patr!ot; Gamet Kbor,

EwiD&amp;IOD; lolartlla

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Nell, 238

2 GaJUpolls; Gerry L o u I a o
Rothpb, Rl I Glllljlollo; DeJ.
bert L,Siiler, 2002Eastorn Ave.; ·
Audrt7 T. B"""'*l, Kanaup;

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Reynolds, Rt. 1 Vblloll; L e w
Phillips, crow. Cllli Albert G.
Mosobaraer, ilt. 2 ~ Rtebard C. Rodorlck, IJeiUdly Hti.;

.til:i. .,.. To'' Detroit
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.' ~ ~ ll!lSToll ,(Ui'J) ..,. 'B~I Free-

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Capitol nag.·

BUYS RESERVE CHAMP - Harold Smtih; owner or tho Meigs Equlpmeot C.awa~ iDPiiii;"
roy, left, pcoes will! the Jlenrve Champion ateer he purchased at lllo Meigs CcuniY Fair steer
and Lamb sale Friday night. The hloiga Equljlmont C&lt;mpany paid 4410 for lllo animal. Willi
Smllll are 111o Juulor Fair Queen, Dawn ~ and KlqJ, Walter Jordan, and Harry Sl.lwter,
cooalp&gt;r of the reHrVB chalq)lon.

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B,yNational
UDited l&gt;re.i
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~ .·ln the nldh. '

(Nishi 'Gunos Not Dlclude&lt;ll
Team
W 1,. Pel. GB
til. Loull
.78 .44 .639
San ;r~
64 57 .529 13\1
Cln....ati
61 56 .521 14\2
Chicago
64 59 .520 14\2
Allanta
62 59 .512 1S'h
Plttllburlh
67 64 .471 201)
Phlla
55 65 .458 22
New York
56 68 .452 23
Loa ~es
54 66 .150 23
lfoolllon
55 68 tt7 23\)

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trict, with an American Oag lllat
llr. Moeller had had Down OYer
llle Wblte HouJO,
Mooller, who haallhownaiD'eot
lniAtrest In the LB14111i Creek
Ccnservancy Dlelrlct and Watorobed Asaot:lallon and Ito acllviUea, pledllod cmtlllled IRQIIlOl'l
for 111o Pl'Oill'llll.
He alated lllat ~ waa sure
llle pork and the OUter acllvitles of llle Ccnoervancy D I •·
lrlct would be bortefldal In attrading lnduotry to the area.
He alae oo~ llle rolldenio and lllo olflclalo o! 1be
Conservancy Dlolrld -and lllolr
eooperaliveefforto.

left Oeld scr- oft loser Lee
Slange, tile o1xt11 Rod Sox pitch-

Che.....
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.au.e...vD
Heads .s..t-.L
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The Red Sox were trolling,

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Houoton I New York 0
Soil Franetoc:o 6 Plllladelphls 4
Clnelnpatl 4 Chicago 0
Los

Angeles

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Allanta at Sl. Louis (JllgbQ

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202 202 010 01-·lo 15 1

Bolten '
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· • ·1JlO!IIO!!o. J.ul1or (6), Paller 81111
(6), lllllfr .&lt;ll, M61ahcn('l), war/ 'dail (11),.Wyatt (11) and Freeban;
:: Cutp, iltephen,.., (4), Landlo (6},
., J;Wewllltl
Lyle
S1an18
1-. l9&gt; ~ 111d NIX&lt;)n. WP-McMahon
(t-1). LP -'~ (4~, HRoCa!'b (19th), AndreWI (~, McAull1fo (1~, .Jiori-el11111 (32nd),
Freihar) (19th).

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It was r_.teti llllt tho .,e. Whl)e

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tllolr blg.

ll'tr• repined lllolr lead 9-8 In .
the elghtb . . . . . . by ,Micke.Y
91111101 and Norm Col!ll around
. pitcher AI Lyle's throwing er-

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• the score 1n ··~. Blxtb. Tho. Tl·

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CINCINNATI(UI'O''- TheCinclnnall Royals .1111tllWlcod SaturdQ- that forWard Bill Dinwiddie
hecame lite ollhfh pleyer to li8n
a cootracl with 111o team ror the
1968~ seascn.
Thi 6:loot-7 Dinwiddie woo ••·
od ao an altmlate forward last
year u a rookie. He scored
344 polnla !Dr an avorqe of

MAKES DEB\If
COLUMBUS (UPQ - A great
horned owl will make hi,. debut
at the Ohio Slate Fllr IIIIa year
as the a,vmbol ol Ohio' a new Jun ..
lnr Ccnservatlonlot proeram for
boys and glrla aged 10 to 14. 5.1 pointe per game,

ST. PAUL - MINNEAPOLIS
Amerlwt L!II&amp;IIB stanolnp . (UI'O - Brooks Robl!iaon droVe
By United PrHI -...ucnai In lllroe nms Sol&gt;lrda.r 1o back
llle fourohlt pitching of Dave McNlgl1t Game• Not Included
W, L, Pet. GB N&amp;Uy 11111! pace llle Ba!Umore
Orioles 1o an 8..2 triumph &lt;Nor
Deti'olt .... 78 43 .845
Baltimore ••••70 51 .579 8
tho Mlmeoota Twins ao McN&amp;Uy pealed his eighth otralgbt
• .. .•.66 57 .537 13
Cleveland .•.•66 S8 .532 13\1 victory.
ptniClll's oeccnd single Uod
Ookland ..•.•62 58 .517 JSih
lilt
gamt·at 2.: In the Ollh and
Mlnneocta •• ,57 63 .475 20'/z
New York •.. .55 61 .474 20'h Ills two-run triple highlighted a
four.nut Dlnth lmlog lllat pve
California ..•. 54 67 .446 24
Chlcaaoo •.•.• 49 71 .908 28'h McNall,y hla 16111 victory in 24
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Wallltlnglon •.•
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McNaiJ,y, who has not heen
Soturdtly'a Reoulto
Baltimore 8 Mlnneoota 2
LONDON (UPO - Leeds Unit.
Cleveland 6 Chlcaaoo 5
ed,
a team that hl.s .rauen just
Dolrolt 10 Booton 9, II imlnga
New York at Ookland, twilight short in title drives tor the past
Wallhlngton at callfercla, Dlght four years, continued its brll·
llant 1968 start Saturday b)'
hlonldng std&lt;e Clcy 2-11 to tJ&amp;.
come the onzy unbeaten, untied
team In the English soccer leaDOWN HELICOPTER
gue's first division.
TAfFE!, Formosa (UP0- PuLate: tollapses have cost Leeds
llco Salurday accused two teon- championships tn Eur~e~ Lea0&amp;8 boys or knocking down a hell- gue and Football Association c\C)
copter will! rocks Frlcla.y. They
competition recently, but goals
said Lilli Chlsheng, 14, and Kao · b.y center-forward Ml&lt;k Jones
(]um~alen, 12, struck the pro*Ill SOuth Afiican-born winger
peller or an lnaecllddeoiiJI1'1.Y- Albert Joharmesan before a
Ins lie!lcopter and forced a crowd or 30,383 gave Leeds Unit.
crash-landing. No one was in)lr- ed a 3..o record and six points
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Ova and' .wailed cne and tallied
111o tie • breeklng run In the aov •
en111 .., Mork Belanger'a lllagl.o.
·Bccg Powell roUwld wllll a oacrllice Oy lo pve the Orioles a
4./ollead.
In tile ninth, Den Buford tbiblod and atole. third, Belanger
walked and Frank RoblnsandrcVe
Buford heme wllll a socrlllce ll,y
before Fowoll Blnglod. Brooks
RoblniOII and Dave Jobnscn lllee

Thi Orioles, wilD ~ oeorod
In tho fourlll F1111k Roblllscn wao hit by a Jllt\"'laoiiiiiJucko
ll&lt;lblrulcn andno..~--­
od ••cea!dve .~ .. ~ ltlll
ond, third ... Ill laftold 1be llx1b wlj!!'l;,1 101- walk.
aut and scored en Bod Carew's od, otole IIOOoncl IIIII ac:orod tm
u&lt;rlflco ll,y. TIMIY added aneth- BroOk&amp; Rmtn_., ucoad linor nm In lllo ftfth Bob AJ. gle,
Mime- rollover Bob MilUscn lllagl.od, moved to secmd
en a walk, lo third on a aacrlfloe ler' the third or live Jlitcberl,
IIIII aeored en Jerry Zimmer- - h i I third lolllnUIIIIIlJ
dedolcno.
man' 1 Neriftce fly -

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three more runa.
The Twins opened the aeorlns
when COlli' Towar led olf lllo
aame wltb a Bingle, lllole II&lt;·

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CLEVELAND (UPO - L e e
Ma,ye droVe In two rues wjlb a
single and his third homer of
lite ....... and Duke !lmt1 and
Vern Fuller had throe hits eo&lt;lt
Saturday leading llle Cleveland
Indiana to a 6..'1 triumph over
tho Chicago While Sox.
The Indiana otaked Stan WliUamolo .. early 6-4lead but the
While Sox r.Wod for five unearned runs In tho eiBlrth Inning beforo reliever VIcente Homo retired tho Bide. ;;oralio Plna reUevod Romo wben tho Wblte Sal:
threatened In the ninth and r«!rJ!!I the _BI.,de,..,____

Ma,ye'a single, following a single by Joae Cardenal and an
error the Indiana off to a
1~ lead against Jerry Pritiey In
the !lrat lmlng and they scored
two more In the third en Jose
Cardenal'a ~e and atoal o!
oocond, a nm-ocorlng single by
Too,y tmm and a dooble by
S.ms.
A walk to Williams and Loo
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111o fourlll and the Indiana tallied two more In llle sevenlb en
Mayo' a homer and singles by Horton. !lma and Fuller.

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1m1ng oo llngloa by Lido AJ/CI'·
lclo and Smll' Alcmar, an er-

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lite rally aoiJII wllll a olnal•
and llle White Sal: aeorod two
more runs en llltglu by Butldr
Bradford and Duane JoMI1hDI
off Flober and Rcn - • l i n gle oil lllko Paul bolon Altor·
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RUTLAND - Former IDih
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Golileld&lt; Ave.; MIX Avner, 412 and .Lti&lt;illl•'Ca"'; 1!!8 .
HedpYIIIod Dr,; EYI D, G 11Petit' JUI7 ..., Cborleo G, '
11101'9, 32 Vinton Avo.; Vovlo Ma- 11011, ·260 Frurth Aoe.; V l'r ·,II
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rie Walker, Uwer River .Rdi
Allen Slrlober, Rt. I GaUijlollo;
Zera Bl'llllllleld, CrcWII Cit¥;
Merrill L. wu-. Palrlcllilar
Rt.; Sllllley llf. Harrl- Rt.

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hll .!2fll' joel, iti-Ucll; cut .....
In bcolllnl hla!OaauoleodlnlloUllo lfl'!,
II !1111 ··lllo r.urth otraiattt looa
lhe Cub1 and lllelr 19ih •luiOut or.llle sealoft. ·
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CUne drove Ia lhree runs will!
1!10 hlta and a sacrilloe f1i and
JUan Morlchal pooled hla 22ncl
victory of llle sea11011 wllll lhe

Fourlll . AYO.; John L, Martin, Goorae E. Anoiorllli.,, Rt. '
Ncrlllup; · Jane 1\111 Laufer, Pat- Upolla; Delll1 D. Tl!b&lt;&gt;r.
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the Resem Champloc 11mb, CUIIIigned by Jeff Dottaltew, 11
lllo Meigs Cooney J11111or Fair Sale. Paul Reed, ..., or Reed,
Jr•• alii Junior Fair QUeen Dnn Clrper. are lhoWn with
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Plod Clair\.
21, V-; Boocce. Word, 20, .
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alllct &lt;#. clerk &lt;JI cr:aut Marlor· ~I; and Marjotlo Hunt, 37,
It lllnebart were GoUla CClWIQ' Rt. I Galllpollo.

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and Dwight C. Wtlllerhol~ JUdge
Tbomao W, Mitchell, deJlUI.Y Illeriff Phil Ullderwoocl, and M r a.
Ului .. Borger, deputJo clerk.
A 00- of 19 caseo qalnot
16 do!endanls w!llgre&lt;tllltlll'and
)Iron when they report ror 41cy
at 9:30 Lm. 'I'IIelday, Sept. 3.
Here are 1he e&amp;lll:
Nm • .._n - Marlin E,
Jolmaon, 39, GaUipolla; Jack
Prico, 27, Rt. I GaUipcllo; Arlllur W, DrumntUiil, 47, RL 1

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Fraud- Jce Plaloro, 20, JerMY Cl1;l', N. J. and Mldloel Oravetz, 18, Camp !P'Ine, Md.
ForllOJ')'- Paul E. Facemire,
29, Rt. I Galllpolla; Rcolald E.
DaYia, 32, Galllpclla(twctollllls);
Clrl Brewer, 26, Clevelaod (two
COWIII); · and Bcmlo Mao Brewor, 20, Clevelllld (two COWIIo).
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which !o 111o order In which IIIey
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BUYS RESERVE CHAMP - Harold Smtih; owner or tho Meigs Equlpmeot C.awa~ iDPiiii;"
roy, left, pcoes will! the Jlenrve Champion ateer he purchased at lllo Meigs CcuniY Fair steer
and Lamb sale Friday night. The hloiga Equljlmont C&lt;mpany paid 4410 for lllo animal. Willi
Smllll are 111o Juulor Fair Queen, Dawn ~ and KlqJ, Walter Jordan, and Harry Sl.lwter,
cooalp&gt;r of the reHrVB chalq)lon.

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Team
W 1,. Pel. GB
til. Loull
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San ;r~
64 57 .529 13\1
Cln....ati
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Chicago
64 59 .520 14\2
Allanta
62 59 .512 1S'h
Plttllburlh
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Phlla
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New York
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Loa ~es
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lfoolllon
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trict, with an American Oag lllat
llr. Moeller had had Down OYer
llle Wblte HouJO,
Mooller, who haallhownaiD'eot
lniAtrest In the LB14111i Creek
Ccnservancy Dlelrlct and Watorobed Asaot:lallon and Ito acllviUea, pledllod cmtlllled IRQIIlOl'l
for 111o Pl'Oill'llll.
He alated lllat ~ waa sure
llle pork and the OUter acllvitles of llle Ccnoervancy D I •·
lrlct would be bortefldal In attrading lnduotry to the area.
He alae oo~ llle rolldenio and lllo olflclalo o! 1be
Conservancy Dlolrld -and lllolr
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Slange, tile o1xt11 Rod Sox pitch-

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Houoton I New York 0
Soil Franetoc:o 6 Plllladelphls 4
Clnelnpatl 4 Chicago 0
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(6), lllllfr .&lt;ll, M61ahcn('l), war/ 'dail (11),.Wyatt (11) and Freeban;
:: Cutp, iltephen,.., (4), Landlo (6},
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CINCINNATI(UI'O''- TheCinclnnall Royals .1111tllWlcod SaturdQ- that forWard Bill Dinwiddie
hecame lite ollhfh pleyer to li8n
a cootracl with 111o team ror the
1968~ seascn.
Thi 6:loot-7 Dinwiddie woo ••·
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year u a rookie. He scored
344 polnla !Dr an avorqe of

MAKES DEB\If
COLUMBUS (UPQ - A great
horned owl will make hi,. debut
at the Ohio Slate Fllr IIIIa year
as the a,vmbol ol Ohio' a new Jun ..
lnr Ccnservatlonlot proeram for
boys and glrla aged 10 to 14. 5.1 pointe per game,

ST. PAUL - MINNEAPOLIS
Amerlwt L!II&amp;IIB stanolnp . (UI'O - Brooks Robl!iaon droVe
By United PrHI -...ucnai In lllroe nms Sol&gt;lrda.r 1o back
llle fourohlt pitching of Dave McNlgl1t Game• Not Included
W, L, Pet. GB N&amp;Uy 11111! pace llle Ba!Umore
Orioles 1o an 8..2 triumph &lt;Nor
Deti'olt .... 78 43 .845
Baltimore ••••70 51 .579 8
tho Mlmeoota Twins ao McN&amp;Uy pealed his eighth otralgbt
• .. .•.66 57 .537 13
Cleveland .•.•66 S8 .532 13\1 victory.
ptniClll's oeccnd single Uod
Ookland ..•.•62 58 .517 JSih
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gamt·at 2.: In the Ollh and
Mlnneocta •• ,57 63 .475 20'/z
New York •.. .55 61 .474 20'h Ills two-run triple highlighted a
four.nut Dlnth lmlog lllat pve
California ..•. 54 67 .446 24
Chlcaaoo •.•.• 49 71 .908 28'h McNall,y hla 16111 victory in 24
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McNaiJ,y, who has not heen
Soturdtly'a Reoulto
Baltimore 8 Mlnneoota 2
LONDON (UPO - Leeds Unit.
Cleveland 6 Chlcaaoo 5
ed,
a team that hl.s .rauen just
Dolrolt 10 Booton 9, II imlnga
New York at Ookland, twilight short in title drives tor the past
Wallhlngton at callfercla, Dlght four years, continued its brll·
llant 1968 start Saturday b)'
hlonldng std&lt;e Clcy 2-11 to tJ&amp;.
come the onzy unbeaten, untied
team In the English soccer leaDOWN HELICOPTER
gue's first division.
TAfFE!, Formosa (UP0- PuLate: tollapses have cost Leeds
llco Salurday accused two teon- championships tn Eur~e~ Lea0&amp;8 boys or knocking down a hell- gue and Football Association c\C)
copter will! rocks Frlcla.y. They
competition recently, but goals
said Lilli Chlsheng, 14, and Kao · b.y center-forward Ml&lt;k Jones
(]um~alen, 12, struck the pro*Ill SOuth Afiican-born winger
peller or an lnaecllddeoiiJI1'1.Y- Albert Joharmesan before a
Ins lie!lcopter and forced a crowd or 30,383 gave Leeds Unit.
crash-landing. No one was in)lr- ed a 3..o record and six points
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Ova and' .wailed cne and tallied
111o tie • breeklng run In the aov •
en111 .., Mork Belanger'a lllagl.o.
·Bccg Powell roUwld wllll a oacrllice Oy lo pve the Orioles a
4./ollead.
In tile ninth, Den Buford tbiblod and atole. third, Belanger
walked and Frank RoblnsandrcVe
Buford heme wllll a socrlllce ll,y
before Fowoll Blnglod. Brooks
RoblniOII and Dave Jobnscn lllee

Thi Orioles, wilD ~ oeorod
In tho fourlll F1111k Roblllscn wao hit by a Jllt\"'laoiiiiiJucko
ll&lt;lblrulcn andno..~--­
od ••cea!dve .~ .. ~ ltlll
ond, third ... Ill laftold 1be llx1b wlj!!'l;,1 101- walk.
aut and scored en Bod Carew's od, otole IIOOoncl IIIII ac:orod tm
u&lt;rlflco ll,y. TIMIY added aneth- BroOk&amp; Rmtn_., ucoad linor nm In lllo ftfth Bob AJ. gle,
Mime- rollover Bob MilUscn lllagl.od, moved to secmd
en a walk, lo third on a aacrlfloe ler' the third or live Jlitcberl,
IIIII aeored en Jerry Zimmer- - h i I third lolllnUIIIIIlJ
dedolcno.
man' 1 Neriftce fly -

!ollowocl with lrlplea lo drive In
three more runa.
The Twins opened the aeorlns
when COlli' Towar led olf lllo
aame wltb a Bingle, lllole II&lt;·

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CLEVELAND (UPO - L e e
Ma,ye droVe In two rues wjlb a
single and his third homer of
lite ....... and Duke !lmt1 and
Vern Fuller had throe hits eo&lt;lt
Saturday leading llle Cleveland
Indiana to a 6..'1 triumph over
tho Chicago While Sox.
The Indiana otaked Stan WliUamolo .. early 6-4lead but the
While Sox r.Wod for five unearned runs In tho eiBlrth Inning beforo reliever VIcente Homo retired tho Bide. ;;oralio Plna reUevod Romo wben tho Wblte Sal:
threatened In the ninth and r«!rJ!!I the _BI.,de,..,____

Ma,ye'a single, following a single by Joae Cardenal and an
error the Indiana off to a
1~ lead against Jerry Pritiey In
the !lrat lmlng and they scored
two more In the third en Jose
Cardenal'a ~e and atoal o!
oocond, a nm-ocorlng single by
Too,y tmm and a dooble by
S.ms.
A walk to Williams and Loo
Jomaon'a dooble made It 4~ In
111o fourlll and the Indiana tallied two more In llle sevenlb en
Mayo' a homer and singles by Horton. !lma and Fuller.

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1m1ng oo llngloa by Lido AJ/CI'·
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Williams waa ~cod bJ Eddie Flober Koc Bor1'J kept
lite rally aoiJII wllll a olnal•
and llle White Sal: aeorod two
more runs en llltglu by Butldr
Bradford and Duane JoMI1hDI
off Flober and Rcn - • l i n gle oil lllko Paul bolon Altor·
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Golileld&lt; Ave.; MIX Avner, 412 and .Lti&lt;illl•'Ca"'; 1!!8 .
HedpYIIIod Dr,; EYI D, G 11Petit' JUI7 ..., Cborleo G, '
11101'9, 32 Vinton Avo.; Vovlo Ma- 11011, ·260 Frurth Aoe.; V l'r ·,II
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Allen Slrlober, Rt. I GaUijlollo;
Zera Bl'llllllleld, CrcWII Cit¥;
Merrill L. wu-. Palrlcllilar
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1!10 hlta and a sacrilloe f1i and
JUan Morlchal pooled hla 22ncl
victory of llle sea11011 wllll lhe

Fourlll . AYO.; John L, Martin, Goorae E. Anoiorllli.,, Rt. '
Ncrlllup; · Jane 1\111 Laufer, Pat- Upolla; Delll1 D. Tl!b&lt;&gt;r.
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Clarence Thompson, 123 Kln0111 Dr,, along with two other
.m;donts !rom tho ar8a, Mike
Corbin, oon of Mr. and M r a.
EmU C.,rbi!:;, Ohio Ave., and Connie Wells, clauglrter of .Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Wells, WUkesvllle,
toured Eur&lt;&gt;pe lor tllree weeks
as part of a Ill .member c:holr.
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Ohio Youth Choir.

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the 325-volce choir which sangat
the Ohio Stale Fair. Tourlni!SO'I•

en countries, the group sang tn
all but one. Most o! their concerts wore given for the general public, with theproceodsgolng
to charily.
Though the trip was sponsor-

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had to pay $952 on expenses.
Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Milner and
Mr. a..,d Mrs. Troup were the
advisors of the group. Two Euro-

IIol zer Ho!pital : VIsiting hours B. · Ward, Fayettevllle, N. C.;
2-4 and 7-8 p. m Parent! only on Mrs. otis Bemett, Kitts Hill;
Pediatrics Ward.
Jerome ·F. Mahle, Wellston:
Adm:is sJons
Floyd J. Nichols, Rt. 2 Jackson;
Charles Bobby Robinson, Rt. 2 Haskell A. Garrison, Jackoon;
Bidwell ; Mrs. Arminta A. Cre- Mrs. Gary E. Turner, Wellston;
meens , Gallipolis; Shady Tad~ett. Mrs. John E. Rlchards, Jackson;
Rt. 2 Vinton; Mrs. Elmer L. Car- Mrs. David M. Pr.ater, Jackson;
penter, Rt. 2 Patriot; Craig A. Mrs. Delmar L. Wickline, Rl.
i Wood, Patriot !tar Rt. i Carl G. 5 Jackaon; Ralph M, S!e'lvarl1101t,
Barnett, Rt. 1 Cottageville, W. Rt. 3 togt\n; OhiOj Mrs. James
Va. j Mrs. Ri chard P. Dugan, Rt. R. Tinunons. Jackson.
2 Racine; Leonard Hess, Jr .,
Births
Pomeroy; Mrs. Jame s C. Me·
Mrs. Richard P, Dugan, Rl.
Abee, Middleport; Mrs. Fannie 2 Racine, daughter, 9:14 a.m.
Friday; Mrs. James C. McAbee,
Middleport, daughter, 4:30 p.m.
Friday; Mrs. Gary D. Tllmer,
Wellston, daughter, 8:37 p.m.
Frlda.Y.

pean &amp;Uidos accompanied the tour
to reduce the language barrier.
They were Walter Wideman, Zurich, and Miss Charlotte De
Vlrles, Copenhagen. To prepare
ior their many performances,
the Ohio Youth Choir practiced
twice a month chlrlng the school

year and one entire week before
the trip.
Leaving from Columbus July
5, the first landing was in LUIdon. Singing and !K&gt;Cializing with
the Lord Mayor o! Londoli highlighted this stop. During I h e
three days they were there, the
groop visited such places as

Piccadilly Circus, Bucklnghem
Palace; Westminlster Abbey, and
tho To..er ol Londoo. AI Wind-

Discharges
Mrs. Britton B. Barlow, John
E. Blahop, Tina M. Browning,
Todd E. Davis, Turhzy V. George,

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In dltrerent holelt. Mike's IIIWP
staYed In one while the other
stayed in me \lalllld Termtnul
Saint Lazare. ·While dlinng -'
the latter hot,el, Mr. Troup. one'
of the adv!BOI's, met a la&lt;b' named Mrs. Kote Abbott who was
originally !rom GallijiOI!a and
now Uves in Kusas CitY. Mo.
Unable ,to arrange a meeting
with Mike before her boat sailed. she wrOte Mike a note. In
It she enclosed some French
mmey, which she had not used,
and 1old him that she was a
friend of the Rev. Albert MacKenzie .

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day was spent on allftOIIPing'oproo
In Lucerne. Naturally, time~· ·
taken out to see som&amp; or · t h·e
alghts there, too, like the ra.
mCOis Lim Monlmant to I be
SWiss gaard and tile many ail·
elent bridges. "Ooe in Pft!tiC11·
lar , had pat.nt!np oo lt Wlllch
dated back to tho 17th Century

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..,. hal ..lit llilalloa lor
Ita cblld litlfln lir&lt;JCI'IDI In
Widell U.e 1M* ient a 110)' to BoJ•
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measures
less' than 3P"
x 17": about the
size of a utility
tabl~. Stores in the
kitchen or ba.lhroom; rolls
to the sink for use with just
fing~rtip effort.
"I doll't hawe the 110aey for lnstalla·
don.·~ ):here's no installation, n,o ex.
~ensive plumbing. Just ,liook it to th~
faucet ~nd it's ready t0 go.
,
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"I ~ bate st.-lfted-lp washtubs." This o~ ·"
won't stain, It's made of stainless stcek ... nd ' · lt.\Pill\'~:p,
the spin pasket i~ made .of aluminuM. Jl(i:i '
staining on clothes there,. ~ither. ·
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kill you." Th~re·s a'
·pu1J1p. So
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if th~ ,
Vo,u{;-(IIVcn
load, then dry It, then w~rh anotiwr load," :·
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a load at the same time. Cuts
wash'djiY' ·
to wash ..hour proportions.
"It costs 1 fortlllle to buy
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a~tomatic t~~~~~m~ ; ~~:~if~

water over
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en is a delicacy there."
,.'
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usually oot allowed to eat fresh load in just 4 minutes
fruits in Europe or drink water or less. That's less time
which was not boWed (purified). than it takes to get the car out
'
Sight..elng tours in Copenhag'
for
a
trip
to
the
coin-op
launen tooll them to the Kln.g'o summer palace. 'lborwaldsen Mus- dry. Less time than it takes for
eum, and a variety of ei."stles. "In the commercial laundry to make
every country we viaited castles. out the sales slip.
We began to call them Collie
''It doesn'I look Uke it ct111 aet dolhes
59-A, 59-B, 'to dllllnjpdJh hetween tbem, ~ Mike .said.
cleu." Looks can be deceiving. In those
The 'group aloo saw tile Dan· scant 240 seconds, the Hoo•tcr acts clothes
lab Rlvlera em the North Sea cleaner than many automatics do after a full
and Deer Plll'k, where there are
wash cycle of ten to fifteen minutes.
00 fence• BI'JCI .... or the de&lt;ll'
are tame. One or Ute hllhlflbt• "I tloa't mlad wlolbiDg, bat how tlo I &amp;el the
ol this trip wao a tea wllh the elolhes dry?" The Hoover spin cycle extracts
~r or Copenhagen.
the water and detergent at 2000 rpm. Three
.ut.r l!lvlng a concert ll the
Tivoli Gtlrdeao in Copenhagen, times as fast as most automatics. Some
clothes come dry enough to iron.
"It's 10 eompllctted. Y~ ~Ye to waslJ 1
IJutland P6st

If you see the house
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the concerts in too-

ey, •• commented Mike.
u0ne night we ate a smorgasbord al the hotel. We were ser-'
ved everything from octopus,

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college dorm nm by students
during tho 6Ummer to make mon-

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"a !r!tild, ·
\ralldns by the
880 tuld fell ln. A ft11
thel!lloeler eJected him
of Ice as a frozen 19-JreAlr.old
youth, H said Mike.
THE trALIANS
OF TilE PEOPLE I mel jn Ute ·

Fair, minus the rides."
Also &amp;iring their l'la1in York,
the choir had tea and &lt;timer with
tile Lord Ma,yor and Lacly Ma,yoress of York.
ON TO DENMARK
FROM YORK1 MIKE and hlJ
companions new to Copenhagen.
Denmark. Althoogh the food ev ery place was good, Mike especially liked Danish rood. "While
we were there, we stayed at a

oon, Mary Pickens, MlmleRigga.

Buy it, and buy it right away .• •• 'with the
'
help of one of our quickly-proce~ed.l:!ank
Mortgage Loans. For coiwenienQe, low
.
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cost and clanty of terms· -o.ur t;,tprtgage
- Loans are hard to t:ieat. Come dn ,in and
·see us ... any time/

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Holly McCOy, 1\Yl'acul!e; Clarence
Winkler, N,w Haven• J~ Warner, Mlctlleporl; Phlllppea Jaclison, Ironton;. ~ella Roach, Pomeroy; George Rolvley, Pomeroy.

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in York. One of the concerts given there was at the York ahire
Fair at Harrogate.

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IN
PARIS, FRANCE, .WASthenext

to come to the Ohio State Fair
in 1970 and they accepted.
Vanbrugh College, a ne" school
with modem facilities, was the
headCflarters lor the two-day stay

VETERANS MEMORIAL
dleport; Arlene, Davis, R6cloe;

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dOll was held at ~een Elizabeth
Hall. While singing there with
the Wimple!Olt Girls Choir, the
Ohio Youth Choir Invited illem

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted - John Frick, Pl&gt;meroy.
Discharged - Christine Branham, Iva Fields, ~I 91ultz.

~rrol K.

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was signed.
"One evening a few others
and I had some leisure time
so we went to Victoria St. There
one of the young men in my
group bought a tailor-made 61111
lor $30 and received it I h a I
night," Mike &amp;aid.
Magna Charla

Ronald L, Hargett, Mrs. Mary
McGowan, John L. Meldlck, Kenneth E. Mossman, Mrs. Earl 0.
Mchols, Mrs. Clarence J. OUer,
Leland S. Riggs, Montarls L.
Rouah, Mrs. Harey D. Scott,
Mr's. Jerry Scott, Mrs. Irene
lilumaher, Oeear T. &amp;nlth, Mrs.
Donnle L. Arlhou: and Infant
daughter, Mrs. Wllllam H. Collins and lnlant daughter, MrJ.
Lloyd D. Moore lllld Infant lUI,
Mrs. Edgar A, Priddy and inrant daughter, Mrs. WllburRoooe
and ln!anl dausbter.

!IQSPrl'AL
Admitted-- Elijah Delong,
Mid.

Pork C•ntral
Hotel Bldlil ·
S.cond Ave .

sor Castle, they saw where the

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ten, and Ia 1 voice and piltudel'( or Mrs. Paul Powell
lew Haven. Sho attends t h e
jbYierlan Church. ·:
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been a member or the 11eo
.and bon! fer threeyearsllld
member o!ille - . , Mualc

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Portland Methodist Cllach.

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IV'~..,. with

the Ohio Youth choir. ' f!WOIIld
call . them •tong blouses' ratlier ,
than skirts, but no OliO po.y,s any

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Mike, the """o1 Mr. 1114 Mrs:
Clarence Thompson, 123 Kln0111 Dr,, along with two other
.m;donts !rom tho ar8a, Mike
Corbin, oon of Mr. and M r a.
EmU C.,rbi!:;, Ohio Ave., and Connie Wells, clauglrter of .Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Wells, WUkesvllle,
toured Eur&lt;&gt;pe lor tllree weeks
as part of a Ill .member c:holr.
Th•Y were c:hosen last !all from
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Ohio Youth Choir.

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the 325-volce choir which sangat
the Ohio Stale Fair. Tourlni!SO'I•

en countries, the group sang tn
all but one. Most o! their concerts wore given for the general public, with theproceodsgolng
to charily.
Though the trip was sponsor-

HOSPITAL NEWS

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ed by U1e AAA, each student
had to pay $952 on expenses.
Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Milner and
Mr. a..,d Mrs. Troup were the
advisors of the group. Two Euro-

IIol zer Ho!pital : VIsiting hours B. · Ward, Fayettevllle, N. C.;
2-4 and 7-8 p. m Parent! only on Mrs. otis Bemett, Kitts Hill;
Pediatrics Ward.
Jerome ·F. Mahle, Wellston:
Adm:is sJons
Floyd J. Nichols, Rt. 2 Jackson;
Charles Bobby Robinson, Rt. 2 Haskell A. Garrison, Jackoon;
Bidwell ; Mrs. Arminta A. Cre- Mrs. Gary E. Turner, Wellston;
meens , Gallipolis; Shady Tad~ett. Mrs. John E. Rlchards, Jackson;
Rt. 2 Vinton; Mrs. Elmer L. Car- Mrs. David M. Pr.ater, Jackson;
penter, Rt. 2 Patriot; Craig A. Mrs. Delmar L. Wickline, Rl.
i Wood, Patriot !tar Rt. i Carl G. 5 Jackaon; Ralph M, S!e'lvarl1101t,
Barnett, Rt. 1 Cottageville, W. Rt. 3 togt\n; OhiOj Mrs. James
Va. j Mrs. Ri chard P. Dugan, Rt. R. Tinunons. Jackson.
2 Racine; Leonard Hess, Jr .,
Births
Pomeroy; Mrs. Jame s C. Me·
Mrs. Richard P, Dugan, Rl.
Abee, Middleport; Mrs. Fannie 2 Racine, daughter, 9:14 a.m.
Friday; Mrs. James C. McAbee,
Middleport, daughter, 4:30 p.m.
Friday; Mrs. Gary D. Tllmer,
Wellston, daughter, 8:37 p.m.
Frlda.Y.

pean &amp;Uidos accompanied the tour
to reduce the language barrier.
They were Walter Wideman, Zurich, and Miss Charlotte De
Vlrles, Copenhagen. To prepare
ior their many performances,
the Ohio Youth Choir practiced
twice a month chlrlng the school

year and one entire week before
the trip.
Leaving from Columbus July
5, the first landing was in LUIdon. Singing and !K&gt;Cializing with
the Lord Mayor o! Londoli highlighted this stop. During I h e
three days they were there, the
groop visited such places as

Piccadilly Circus, Bucklnghem
Palace; Westminlster Abbey, and
tho To..er ol Londoo. AI Wind-

Discharges
Mrs. Britton B. Barlow, John
E. Blahop, Tina M. Browning,
Todd E. Davis, Turhzy V. George,

Credit card coverage and 25%
more contents protection for
home owne" at no extra cost.
Only at State Farm .. • number
one In homeownere insurance,
with rates lower than most.
I can give you
king l!llze hOrn&amp;I!UI lUll
owneracoverage
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and probably
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1M111uoou

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Snowden

Gollipol l•

stop ontbeagenda.Forae~

dattons the &lt;ho!r broke ~toilta,y
In dltrerent holelt. Mike's IIIWP
staYed In one while the other
stayed in me \lalllld Termtnul
Saint Lazare. ·While dlinng -'
the latter hot,el, Mr. Troup. one'
of the adv!BOI's, met a la&lt;b' named Mrs. Kote Abbott who was
originally !rom GallijiOI!a and
now Uves in Kusas CitY. Mo.
Unable ,to arrange a meeting
with Mike before her boat sailed. she wrOte Mike a note. In
It she enclosed some French
mmey, which she had not used,
and 1old him that she was a
friend of the Rev. Albert MacKenzie .

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"ltU&lt;e,
tr7 Oil" hi•

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~ bNuttful. The.
..... Mll taken eare
f!olierl
and
molll)here ·was
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Alter a trip to
·
the !Ifill to ZIJiich. ·
day was spent on allftOIIPing'oproo
In Lucerne. Naturally, time~· ·
taken out to see som&amp; or · t h·e
alghts there, too, like the ra.
mCOis Lim Monlmant to I be
SWiss gaard and tile many ail·
elent bridges. "Ooe in Pft!tiC11·
lar , had pat.nt!np oo lt Wlllch
dated back to tho 17th Century

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answer.
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RUfLAND - Tl~ Rutlllld
American LesJoo i&gt;Gst 467 has
·tuiehaeed olx blCOise~ and two
po1r or trwa.ra to bring the ltglon'a uniforms to 20 tor wear at

l'unerals, paracleo and other ope.
clal !ormatlclnl.
Poll Conunanckor Gene Fink ll
tho Aus. 18mtlllng....,...c&gt;lcltbo
..,. hal ..lit llilalloa lor
Ita cblld litlfln lir&lt;JCI'IDI In
Widell U.e 1M* ient a 110)' to BoJ•
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1111 of 1111 reotclonce, aumn-

hlmJel( to s...ur ~­
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!Used man iller a llelptatement 1'0P1'tlbll the lnd-

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to l'rotlecullnl Mtoillif

man! v. Fultz.
It the scene, In addlllon to
..ur llarlenhach and llotiull

llflle, -e

.

Ewill8 IIIII Bur'·' ~ Crlmlnal lltYellllptjGII A-

t Herman Henry. Dr. Sowell

'

the BCI performed 111 lllloptlll Ute

I

M~ APMrr THAT

I

HAVE APRfli1i 6001&gt; LIFE ..

. t.

I AAVE ANICE HOME,AND I UVE IN
A NICE NE16ft80RHOOD IN A600P
COONTRit' IN THIS BEC51' OF AU.

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OF ON/THAT

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Hoover
measures
less' than 3P"
x 17": about the
size of a utility
tabl~. Stores in the
kitchen or ba.lhroom; rolls
to the sink for use with just
fing~rtip effort.
"I doll't hawe the 110aey for lnstalla·
don.·~ ):here's no installation, n,o ex.
~ensive plumbing. Just ,liook it to th~
faucet ~nd it's ready t0 go.
,
. '
"I ~ bate st.-lfted-lp washtubs." This o~ ·"
won't stain, It's made of stainless stcek ... nd ' · lt.\Pill\'~:p,
the spin pasket i~ made .of aluminuM. Jl(i:i '
staining on clothes there,. ~ither. ·
'·
"W• 1101 the ~. it•l
kill you." Th~re·s a'
·pu1J1p. So
·n~ ..
action is
·
if th~ ,
Vo,u{;-(IIVcn
load, then dry It, then w~rh anotiwr load," :·
Not with a Hoover. It dries a load and wash~S.~ ·~n~r~
a load at the same time. Cuts
wash'djiY' ·
to wash ..hour proportions.
"It costs 1 fortlllle to buy
a wuher.'''You can save

a~tomatic t~~~~~m~ ; ~~:~if~

water over
an Use less
3-load
"{ashing.
Hoover'~ · ~!Jicien.t washing
"suds-saYer".
:. ·
"( dOiit
l!a.e Ill)' TOOII f~'
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SKll.•

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I,

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•

"I ju!ltdon't have
&lt;,:
time to do my own
,I
eels, and squid, to chicken. Chickw1sh." This Hoover
en is a delicacy there."
,.'
Mike added that 1he)' were washes the average
usually oot allowed to eat fresh load in just 4 minutes
fruits in Europe or drink water or less. That's less time
which was not boWed (purified). than it takes to get the car out
'
Sight..elng tours in Copenhag'
for
a
trip
to
the
coin-op
launen tooll them to the Kln.g'o summer palace. 'lborwaldsen Mus- dry. Less time than it takes for
eum, and a variety of ei."stles. "In the commercial laundry to make
every country we viaited castles. out the sales slip.
We began to call them Collie
''It doesn'I look Uke it ct111 aet dolhes
59-A, 59-B, 'to dllllnjpdJh hetween tbem, ~ Mike .said.
cleu." Looks can be deceiving. In those
The 'group aloo saw tile Dan· scant 240 seconds, the Hoo•tcr acts clothes
lab Rlvlera em the North Sea cleaner than many automatics do after a full
and Deer Plll'k, where there are
wash cycle of ten to fifteen minutes.
00 fence• BI'JCI .... or the de&lt;ll'
are tame. One or Ute hllhlflbt• "I tloa't mlad wlolbiDg, bat how tlo I &amp;el the
ol this trip wao a tea wllh the elolhes dry?" The Hoover spin cycle extracts
~r or Copenhagen.
the water and detergent at 2000 rpm. Three
.ut.r l!lvlng a concert ll the
Tivoli Gtlrdeao in Copenhagen, times as fast as most automatics. Some
clothes come dry enough to iron.
"It's 10 eompllctted. Y~ ~Ye to waslJ 1
IJutland P6st

If you see the house
·
'

. .·.

,'

f.• • . \.-

,_

WHAT A
·. !EAITFIFUL

&gt;'

the concerts in too-

ey, •• commented Mike.
u0ne night we ate a smorgasbord al the hotel. We were ser-'
ved everything from octopus,

'

arge

•·•h'"'""

.,;·._,

college dorm nm by students
during tho 6Ummer to make mon-

..

"a !r!tild, ·
\ralldns by the
880 tuld fell ln. A ft11
thel!lloeler eJected him
of Ice as a frozen 19-JreAlr.old
youth, H said Mike.
THE trALIANS
OF TilE PEOPLE I mel jn Ute ·

Fair, minus the rides."
Also &amp;iring their l'la1in York,
the choir had tea and &lt;timer with
tile Lord Ma,yor and Lacly Ma,yoress of York.
ON TO DENMARK
FROM YORK1 MIKE and hlJ
companions new to Copenhagen.
Denmark. Althoogh the food ev ery place was good, Mike especially liked Danish rood. "While
we were there, we stayed at a

oon, Mary Pickens, MlmleRigga.

Buy it, and buy it right away .• •• 'with the
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Mortgage Loans. For coiwenienQe, low
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- Loans are hard to t:ieat. Come dn ,in and
·see us ... any time/

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Holly McCOy, 1\Yl'acul!e; Clarence
Winkler, N,w Haven• J~ Warner, Mlctlleporl; Phlllppea Jaclison, Ironton;. ~ella Roach, Pomeroy; George Rolvley, Pomeroy.

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Fair at Harrogate.

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PARIS, FRANCE, .WASthenext

to come to the Ohio State Fair
in 1970 and they accepted.
Vanbrugh College, a ne" school
with modem facilities, was the
headCflarters lor the two-day stay

VETERANS MEMORIAL
dleport; Arlene, Davis, R6cloe;

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dOll was held at ~een Elizabeth
Hall. While singing there with
the Wimple!Olt Girls Choir, the
Ohio Youth Choir Invited illem

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted - John Frick, Pl&gt;meroy.
Discharged - Christine Branham, Iva Fields, ~I 91ultz.

~rrol K.

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was signed.
"One evening a few others
and I had some leisure time
so we went to Victoria St. There
one of the young men in my
group bought a tailor-made 61111
lor $30 and received it I h a I
night," Mike &amp;aid.
Magna Charla

Ronald L, Hargett, Mrs. Mary
McGowan, John L. Meldlck, Kenneth E. Mossman, Mrs. Earl 0.
Mchols, Mrs. Clarence J. OUer,
Leland S. Riggs, Montarls L.
Rouah, Mrs. Harey D. Scott,
Mr's. Jerry Scott, Mrs. Irene
lilumaher, Oeear T. &amp;nlth, Mrs.
Donnle L. Arlhou: and Infant
daughter, Mrs. Wllllam H. Collins and lnlant daughter, MrJ.
Lloyd D. Moore lllld Infant lUI,
Mrs. Edgar A, Priddy and inrant daughter, Mrs. WllburRoooe
and ln!anl dausbter.

!IQSPrl'AL
Admitted-- Elijah Delong,
Mid.

Pork C•ntral
Hotel Bldlil ·
S.cond Ave .

sor Castle, they saw where the

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been a member or the 11eo
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2·4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents 01
Pediatrics Ward.
Admissions
Charles Bobby Robinson,
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Rt. 2 Vinton; Mrs. Elmer f.
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Pomeroy; Mrs. James C.
Allee, Wddleport; Mrs. F

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bsr Leslie Tur:a.er

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WE CAN TAKE iHE
SPIJNT OFF SPOT'S
LE6 ... ,ME'i .+lADE

ARAPID REWIEAV!

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NJGGED, 6ENTU •.I KNOWOFIIJ.it!

~LLY, TWANKS,

SAM! WE w.-KT

WE'LL MEE'l ONE 0.4'1 ... 1'11611rNOW, iT coULD

WI wtfllcut !'eFolaneo·llllllho
:cusecl IIUIII lotor 1111'1 a slp1 .-...i resardlniilho lncloat to Pro~ AlbiiOi
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- · h 01111 Deplf¥

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Proi!IICUtor

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oroner H""'7 Ewlns 111111 a,.
llj or CrlmiDIIII'Iw•llllpi!Gm A-

lii! Horllllll Henry. Dr. So!loll
:_the BCJ per!Ol'lllld 1D 1111111&gt;-

IE- ER,AN EMIIAI'II'IA!iSINa ENGOUIITER!
TII.L NE)(T TIME,~ LONG, LADS!

r oo 1lle victim

YOU TO MEET
CAPTAIN
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..... tolom to • Porkers-

l!'li !lneral - ·

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~1'\''!'•WE AIUiT NEllER IIIANDEFI FAll
~IIIMHWESE WOOD~!

JEFTQM1
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e Choir
ll'ee years, Is a member al Ra,,. Chapter oftheModernMustc
rl!stera, and la a voice and pi-

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r New Ha..n. Site allenlls t h e
tesb.vterlan Church.
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t. been a mtllllbor of lhe lllee
U&gt; llld- for threeyeanllld
a member olhModernMutlc
lasters. He attends the Mane
hlpel Melhodlst Church a n d

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Admissions
Charles Bobby Robinson,
Bidwell; Mrs. Armlnta A.
moons, Gallipolis; Sbad,y Ta
Rt. 2 VInton; Mrs. Elmer I;
1penter, Rt. 2 Patriot; cr,
·· Wood, Patriot Slar Rt.; q
· Barnett, Rt. 1 Cottagevlll
Va.; Mrs. Richard P. Dugl
2 Raelnei Leonard Hess,
Pomeroy; Mrs. James C.
Abee, Middleport; Mrs. F

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filxJt

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blmself to Sherll! ·
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lalo!r pvelbe
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~ Henry Ewl1lg .... Jm.

GM:.«l" CIA'/ IN THE.

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Rlil..ATIONS &amp;ETWEEN

C~ICI&lt;EN AND MAN .~!

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CAREFULL'I!! THIS

MAR'T}IA, l VJAr.&gt;T'b ~EPO!ir SOMETHINI6

To THE'

!'FS E.!TflEI'! A. SHA.RK.
0\Z. AN ALLI611-TOii: ••••
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SuiALLOIIJ A. BOY!

POLIC.f-1 BUf .L CArJ.T F11\JD MY E;\/EGLASSES f DIAL Ti-lE"
Pf\Ot.IE FO~ ME!

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611111 Herman Henry. Dr. Sowell
, . tbe BCI performed aa llllop11 on lbe vlcUm !IJndiJ and tbe
was talum to a Parkersftmeral home.

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DO'ITIE Wll.COXEN

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Hotel 81~1
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.ne Cillpter of the Modem Music

:alters, 1111 is a voice ud pl..
io student of Mro. Paul
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noth1.n nom· on
cu-ou:n.d l'be:re!

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• fiM Mitt et .,..ae permeates the air

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arou1td the stu.~ when I fry foods. Rather
tttcut crush a IIW hoirdo with a scarf I
prot'Kr "" hoir from the grease by don
rriltg e full shwer cop. I keep it in the
kitchtn just tor that purpose....J.MERR.Y

: New Haven. h aUends t h e
resb)1erlan Church.
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~re, 17, Ia abo a ierdp..·• He
'1!, been a member al the rlee
,~ and for threeyeorallld
'I member of the Modern Muale
asters. He attends the Mane
ilil&gt;el Methodist Church a n d
ri· Portland Melhodl&amp;t Cllur&lt;h.

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DfAl POLLY.,..W•,. .• : ilomask; tabl•:loih blgint·IO Iiiii wom' in tpofi. I cut
·t """ a luntlloq_n cloth .OI•d mokhinl
,.,.... I aloo malt ploci'IMh liltic~ I
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Ohio Youth Choir,

HOSR
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Holzer Hospital: Visit
2-4 and 7 -ll p.m. Parent
Podiatries Ward.
Admis.!ilons
Charles Bobby Robin•
Bidwell; Mrs. Armlnta
meens, Galli}X)li s; Sha&lt;U'
Rt. 2 VlnU&gt;n; Mrs. Elml
, penter, Rt. 2 Patriot;
1 Wood, Patriot Star Rt.i
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Pomeroy; Mrs. Jamea
Abee, Middleport; Mro

B'UGSTHUNNY .
OH-OH! IT'S 'fi.IAT CWCK,
Tl-4' CI1Y INSPeCTO!t.' HE'$

MeAN AS l\.IEY

OVT OUR WAY

coME.'

PEEWEE, WI-lY AREN'l
VOO WEARING SI-IORTS p
-EVERYBODY EL.SE IS ••.

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SHORTS

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WEARIN6
SHORTS ....

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more contents protect
home owner~ at no extr
Only at State Farm •. •'r

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with rate1 lower than
I can give you
king size home-

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save you money.
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ASOUT AN INGJ-\
SHORTER!

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Hottl .I

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,three yeers, Is a member ~ Ra"elne Clllpter oftheModernlluslc
J,faaters, 111:1 is a voice and pi.ano student ~ Mrs. Ptul PowoU
New Hoven. Site attends t h e
ll'resbyterlan Church.
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·Jfu been a member of the 111te

FOLD AN 8~ INCH SQUARE OF P/l..PER.
LIKE THIS ...

C·APP

S, TIE /l.. MEttJUM

~ub and tor three yearalnd
member orlbeMoclornllwolc
ilasters. He attends the Mono

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,l(hlopel Methodist Cburcb I D d
Portland lluthodtot Clllr&lt;b.

SIZ.EO 8UT1tlN

TO /l.. THREAD

18 IIJ. LONG AND
TIE 1!:1110 0t=

STRING THRol/61-4

J(}Jilj OPEN
. The ~ck-·VInton Coaum11.
Action Aiahey will be - - P'Oleol dlre&lt;tqr who hu

SlOE 01= CUP...

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«teiOcrtlllry~

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ON EiACH SIDE 7!J I'!NI5H

If yo
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1961 ~ MIA, Inc. T.M. le9. U.S. Pot. Off.

Buy it, and
help of om;,.
Mortgage
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glua CII&gt;Jeela are beada !rom
El)1ll ilat!ng !rom alxlli 2, 500
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Ohio YouUJ Choir,

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Racine ~an to Face Charge
·Of Murder in First Degree

Holzer Hospital: Visi
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J penter, Rt. 2 Patriot;
' Wood, Patriot Star Rt.

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.... to be
.today, ·apinst •

Barnett, Rt. I COttagJ
Va.; Mrs. Richard P. l
2 Racine; Leonard i!o

Racine man in the shtqun olaying ol Ml dtael Lee DQieon,; 2~.
1~61'.. Ayery ~. Pat~er&amp;IIUr&amp;
!iltur~ nlgllt.
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'WUUam .Frederlcli Wyant, 54,
Is beblg held in Melga CooJncy
Jail pending formal allargas •·
plnst hlt!t ·today by S.Orll! Rob-

Pomeroy: Mrs. Jame:t
Abee, Middleport; Mr

Ht WHO LAUGHS LA'ST...
.. LALX;HS BEST !

BUT HE. lAMO
KICKS FIRS.T... VJIIJS 1.

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' Wyant alleJie41y !ired a 16
puge shotgun .c~ge at about
10:50 p. m. Sltordaj&lt; that struck
Dotson in the, back ol the neck,
~~W~rentJ.y killing him almost 1...

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talk with the accused man• s stapBarbara Scarberry,
waa llhot as he drove away from
the residence doom Ville st.
91erll! lllrtormch said Wyanl
Is beiloved to havellred a shotgun at the car nine Umea. Hartenbach said ...,. of the expended sheila loo,mcl were No. 4 allot
and otbers we...·!or rifled olugs.
It waa rOj)OJ'\'8d the deceised
I1UIIJ ···and hla lour, eompanlona
werll to, the Wyanl ~ and ooe
ol tliem, I!Wy_SIP~, Cutlip, 21,
Camden Sl., Naroburg, went
to the doQr, knodil,l, and ~to - the accuoed•man"l
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omdals said that Wyanl antwered the door and proceeded
fD. aok hla !llePilauiltter II she
Ji!shed fD talk Ji!th Cuillp. lila in-

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dlcated she did not. It was reporteo! CutliP Immediately retorned to the car and the shootlng began as DotBon wu tornins
the aut&lt;&gt;mobUe around.
Others in the car, in addlUon to Dotsoo and Cutlip, ware
Damy Ray WUUams 23, Challlnla Trailer Park, Parkersburg;
Lelan Herber Bsal, 20, 1203
37th st., Parkersburg, and Max
Franklin Doiaon, 34, 702 Leonani A•e.. Belpre, a brotber ol
the deed men .
'!'~,. wlbiessea ln the aut&lt;&gt;nw.
_bile said Wyanl CXIIIIIIIIed shootinS oller Dotson had been hit and
the car ran 1nlo a tomalb patch

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on the Dallas Cleland prcpert;y.
The liUl'Vlvors said they Jolt the
eotomubUe alter It had aone Into
the field. One of them retorned
to It a short time later.
This time the car waa driven
back ooto the I'OBllway a Utile
farther on, but tbe driver apparently panicked, and dltdted
the auto.
Sleritf Hartenbach, who was
on duty at the Meigs lalrgrounds
at the tlmu ol the ahoollng, and

Wyant, Who was in the yard in
front of hla reoldence, IUI'relldered hlmoelf to Slerlflllartmbach lillltout reslllllitet and lbe

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dent to ProiiOCUIIns AID&gt;iuot

Bernard v. Fultz.
At the • ..,., in addlllal to
iiberilr llarlenbach IIIII IJoi&gt;ull

Pro-

Fultz,
Cormer Henry Ewing and atr-

Beegle, were

eau of Crlmlnllllmrelll!ptlm A·
gent Herman llenr7. Dr. Sowell
of the BCI performed aa """""
tralllc to the acene within 12 min- ay on the victim &amp;mday IIIII the
utes alter the deportment wa a body wu llbn to a Parlier ..
notified. •
burg IUneral - .

Deputy g,r111 Robert Beegle,
made their way through heavy

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llie .the ,p r.,.ram,... begwi aboutlllo
, yoaro ago by Jack ortsp, a LatwoMIIe area roaldent, .and llj)llserv-

Ends Fair

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Shirley AM Gueltlg, daughter ol
Mrs. Ralph Gueltlg and lhe late
Mr. Gueltlg, and Aaron L e e
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