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Mrs. Gwen Sl
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A tri t Ha all last year one to Europe this sumTalent presentations for a va- Sharon Ashley of _omeroy were merthe;the lucky
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rie show to be staged on July among 24 new llmmsters bapMr. and Mrs. Harry S. Moore are back after three
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Iweeks in England, France and Italy.. They traveled vta
being solicited
vah's Wltness,fJ recent week jet witlrthe Korsar Shriners of Loutsvtlle, Ky. Mr. Moore
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paling In the show are asked to
,. a rt of of their visit there were tours of the Royal Castle of Wm •
notify either Mrs. Robert Jet- The •ervlte w f
Wit- sor the country residence of Her Majesty, Eton
fers, 119U673, or Charles Yeago, Ithsee for and a visit to Buckingham Palace where they wale e
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of the area. the very traditional changI bur'ed . the I a v a
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PompeI,
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Jesus walked and talked.

TONIGHT and FRIDA.YJ
June 22·23
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"TOM JONES"

(Eastmancol0r)
Albf'rt Finney, SusaltRsb

Mrs. Mayer
Presents
Vesper Theme

\'ork Helen Gri!!itll. Edith

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Commencement
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Held Sunday
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A commencement program

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"THE ' Of., T"

by Mrs. c. H. Wise, Jr., went to
Susan Harris, a recent bride.
Susan is the granddaughter of
R. W. Harris. ugiBn hu made
the garters for numeTOus celebrlties and their .daughters, as
well as local brides, and not too
long ago sent one to. Phyllis
McQuire, as yet unmarried.
Miss McQuire responded with a
note to the effect that she just
might wear it someday.

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used by Mrs . Gerald Anthony.
M•!. VIIi an McGhee snok•_ on
"The Church - Evangehsm
and Missions," and the program concluded with the Lord's
Prayer In unison.
Refreshments were served.
ELECTA
Mrs. Charles Searles was hostehs for the Eleeta Circle wh1ch
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held a plcnlc on the patio pre'
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The roup
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'U., . clal Interest
s. c., for d"':d led rojmlsslontry· an berl: shJt·tns
Meigs Coun· 16
residents and proty n rmary1 lunches 'tor needy
vldmg schoo
Smart opened the
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Kloe,t'
devotions
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Evenis from
on e
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Fr nces Bearhs
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Antltony, Joe Anthony, IDd
Dr. and Mrs. Frank C•ITY and 'steve Jenkins.
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four children serving In India,
and . Esther Welnacht ol
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Mather School were selected as MISSIOn
the special Interest mJS"onf
aries of the Love Joy Circle.
Meeting at the Cherry Ridge A mission study on Africa
farm of Mr. and Mrs. Willis presented by Mrs. James
Anthony the group made plans Govern and Mrs. Louise OIfor
servicemen of bltrne Tuesday night at a meetthe churc!t. They are Dav:d ing of the Evangeline Mlaslon
Rice, Tom Lyons. John Hond, ary Society
the PomerOJ
Darrell Stumblt, and Bob Wtl- Church of ChrtSt.
son Mrs. Fred Hoffman is the The mcettng followed plcnle
project chairman.
at the Syracuse Park, Mrs. HeMrs. Isabelle Winebrenner, len Leiflteil gave the prayer
sunshine chairman, ·reported also had charge of the meetmg.
that Mrs. Bertha Archer is a "I Am the Light of the World''
patient at Meigs General Hos- was the devotional topic used
pita!. Mrs. John Fultz request- by Mrs. Mason Fisher. Memcd that members continue to hers gave questions on the Gossave
bltttle
and gave a re- call.
pel of Luke . in resjl()nse .to roll
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thatcaps
project.

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made ((J prepare sunshine bltxes. Mrs. Fisher received a blrtltday gift from her secret pal. At
the nicnlc and meeting besides
already named were Mrs.
Milton Roush, Mrs. Walter Kenl!edy, Jr., and Mrs. Denver Kappie.

Kroohfer $139~

PC. WALNUT FINISH SUITE - SALE $114.00
•7900--4 PC WALNUT FINISH SUITE- SALE $222.00
~9'oo-3 PC' CHERRY SUITE "ITALIAN" SALE $199.00
$37900--4 pc' French Provincial Charry Sulh SALE $299,
4n900--4 pc' SAFARI OAK SUITI SALE $272.00
$3S900--4 pc' PECAN SUITE
SALE $288.00
$219~ PC: SAFARI OAK SUITE SALE $244.00
$39700-3 PC SOLID CHERRY SUITE_ SALI $311.00
$24900--4 pc' WALNUT SUITE
SALE $199.00
$298:oct-3 PC.' WALNUT SUITE
SALE $199.00
$479 00--4 PC SOLID MAPLE SUITE _ SALE $399.00
$329:00-3 PC: WALNUT SUITE
SALI $266.00
$569 00--4 'pc FRUITWOOD SUIT! SALI $45510
$29t00--4 pe' WALNUT SUITE
SALE $248.00
$26900-3 pc' WALNUT SUITE
SALE $211.00
$159Ao--.3 PC: WALNUT SUITE
SALE $124.00
$419.00--4 PC. OAK SUITI
SALI $344.00

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Kroehler - V•lentlne Se1ver - Berkline Murphy- Miller

RCA Whirlpool Refriger1tor-Freezer
14.1 Cubic Ft. Refrigerator, Automatic Defi'Oit

$127.95 Mr. and Mrs. Chair and Ottoman Sale $88.

2 door top freezer. Holds 105 lbs. frozen food.

$307.00 Mr. ond Mn. Chair 1nd Ottomas Solo $199

White or Coppertona

$139.00 OCCASIONAL CHAIR -

SALE $70.00

$ 79.00 SWIVEL ROCKER

SALE $55.00

$119.00 OCCA,SIONAL CHAIR _

SALE $85.00

$ 54.00 OCCASIONAL CHAIR -

SALE $35.00

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$119.00 ROCKER-RECLINER-- SALE $8S.OO
SALE $85.00

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SALE $259.00
14.2 cu. ft. 2 Door Frost Free Top Freezer
Holds 105 lbs. Automatic Ice Maker.
White or Coppertone.

SALE $289.00

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Open stock. Walnut with nutmeg finish, "Can't
mar" textured plastic tops. Resists B&lt;Tatches, scuffs
and even the heat of a burnirig cigarette. Drawen
dovetailed front al)d back - center guided.
$102.00 Round T1ble with I leaf - SALE $88.00
SI02.00 Exnntlon Rect1ngular Tabl•
With 1 IHf
SALE $88.00
$129.00--2 Drawer Bu'*-t
SALE $99.00
$129.00 China C1blnet
SALE (99.00
$159.011 Chin• C1blnet
SALE $129.00
$26.00 Side Chlln with Scotchguord
Fobrlca on SHIS
SALE $20.00

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$31.00
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Middleport; Mrs. Glen 'lbompson and Ronnie, Maaon; Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Lewis 11!ld family
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$299.00 Mr. 1nd Mn. Choir •nd Ottoman Sale •$188
$249.00 Mr. end Mrs. Chair end Ottoman Sale $155

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SALE $155.00
SUITES
SSAALLEE $$::t:
SUITES - SUITES .
SALE $211,00
SUITES
SALE $199.00
SUITES _
SALE $388.00
SUITES
SALE $412.00
SUITES
SALE $288.00
SUITES - - SALE $218.00
SUITES
- SALE $412.00

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$209.00---2
$309.00-2
$359.00-2
$319.00-3
$598,00-2
$629.00-2
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SALE! CHAIRS

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Sale! Living Room Suites

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t e Ju y mee ~ Edison Bak- Richard Owen chairman, OP-picnic were
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Bearhs eed the meeiing. Devotions
er. Mrs.
Tony were by Mrs. John 'McNeil and
Mrs. Da~ . ars ' Mr:s. Frank Mrs Eli2abeth Slavin assisted
Fowler, Birman, H IIi~ Mcln bv Mrs Beulah Wltite presentCheesebrew, Mrs.
Mr; cd the
The July meetlyre, Mrs ..
Ra mood .in will be held at !be home
Nora Hamtlton, s. y
o/ Mrs Ted Riley, Jr., w II h
Saxton and M~ ~~~rt.
Mrs Dana Hamm as the as·
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tor the 'll children enrolled in
Church daily vacation B i b le
school was held Sunday night
(In Col&lt;iM ·
at the church.
"Love's Light" was the ves- "Walking Jesus' Way" was
per service theme used ~Y Mr.. toe theme of the school. Mrs.
I Roy Mayer following a PICOIC of Fred Nease was the leader, and And our belated congratulaP*arov, 0.
lhe Fnendly Ctrele of the Trlnl- Mrs David Nease served as or- ;Jions to Mrs. Minnie Gflmore-__.~·---- ­
TONIGII'Pthru SATURDAY ty United Chureh of Christ held ganist. The teaching staff con- last Sunday she observed her
Tuesd•y at Royal Oak Park. sisted of Grace Hysell and Lin- 88th birthday.
'(June 22·24
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' Mrs. Mayer. assisted by Mrs. da Hollon, nursery department;
---Donald Hauck , presented oeloc!- Faye Hamllton, Susie Grueser,
sut,., MON. and TUEs.
ed IICI'iptukrs from St. John and Marcia Arnold, the begin10 lrC
June 25·26-27
•nd the Psalms. M~:tatJOns, ners; Mary Nease, primary' and
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"Garden
of Treasures a nd Mar belle Warner and Jean
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MEMORANDUM"
(Technicolor)
"Quiet Time," were presented Nea:e, the juniors.
tJ.eo. Segal, Senta Berg~r, and Mrs. M,~Yet conclu~d 'lVII~: The program opened with a New oflicers were Installed
~x von Sydow. Alec GumI" reading, Where1 I Se. r.od.. sslute to the American and Tuesday evening when the Lyr:~~ss. Geo. Sanders.
V"~LORCARTOONS:
a!tdmeetlng of ~ ~om;~l; Christian flags and the Bible, dla Circle of the United Metho·
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prayer and group singing. Cla!S·J dlst Church met at the home of
Imagination
Honing Around
I 26 Wllh Mrs. Wilbur Pe . "" ns es gave Bible recitations and I Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Walton.
the _Prol!l'am leader. PTRyer pre- sang. Visllal aids of the Bible Usi "Ignite, Instruct, and
SHOW STARTS 8:00P.M.
'cedmg the plettlc waa gtven by 1 d were lhown by the pri·
~- he theme Mro
_ M~~earl !.-!~~-~~~ class, and the junior ~:re p_asSmi~, m.ta'ned th~
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new oflicers, lnclnding Mrs.
An offering was taken to help William swatzel, president;
defray expenses of the sch~l. 1 Mrs. Roy Reuter, vice presiThr handicraft work of the chil-. dent; Mn. Bruce Stalnaker, sedren wa• displayed.
cretary; and Miss Myrtis Kay
Parker, treasurer.
call us for
'llte Installation oervlce fol·
pr•crlptlon . MrYictl
lowed a picnic attended b1 Mr ·
and rs. Walton, Mr. and Mra.
Roy Reuter, Mr. and Mrs. Richtird Rupe, Mr. and Mrs. Jobll
Werry, Mrs. Swatzel, Mr. and
MASON - "Re-Discover Man 1Mrs. Karl Krautter, Mr. and
Power" was tho theme of the Mrs. Ted Downie, Mr. and Mrs.
wscs meeting Monday evening c: E. Blakeslee, Mrs. Cha•les
at the Mason Methndlst Church. Persinger, Mrs. Jean Wamer,
Mrs. John Sisson was in charge. Miss Parker, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Lester Zerkle~ ·the pres!- Bruce Stalnaker.
dent conducted a abort business!
meeting. The group voted to Pomeroy Group to
.ontrlbute $50 to Stephen Bur- Atterul Convention
""'· a former member ·ol ~~ I M•mbers ot the Pomeroy COD·
Yon can have complete cQnl
Roger Perry' .nnd .

DORCAS

Meeting at the home of Mrs.
Mary Lyons, the Dorcas Ctrcle selected ~he Rev. and Mrs.
Hugh W. Smltlt and family of
Hong Kong, China.
ctrcle
also took on !h_e proJect of rememberlng restdents of Meigs
County Infirmary.
.Plans were made during the
meeting presided ovo;r by Mrs.
Milton Hood for a plcnlcdlto be
held
July at
Mid eport
park. In"Keep
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show will begin at 7:311 p. m. to giJ.practical examples . of I the Elffel Tower and
in the
of
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The Eastern band will play and how &lt;ll!ristians can apply Bible Tomb. There was a Vtslt to \or- ed. And fl~a y ~ ~lSI th t0\1
nlllples in their lives. Larry sailles and the castle of I h e ISland ?' Caprt e ore e .
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Is the presiding min- kings where the treaty of peace I hour fltght back to Lowsvllle.
slrUmentat group, and Teresa bttr of the Chltlicotlte congre-1 between the Ames and GermaI 'I
to "Expo
g.-lion.
ny was signed in 1919.
Most recent v st ors
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Buckl&lt;y. who will do a tao rou- ''rhe climax of the event was In Italy they tossed coins in '67"
Mr. and Mrs.
rehearsal for the is lent will ·tile public showmg of the tech- the Fountain of Trevi and were Fry,
son,
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be held on Saturday. July qnloolor film. "God Cannot Lie" among 20,000 people in the Rose Marte Hackett. e. group
hen tlte attendance owelled to courtyard for the blessing of the took m the hlghis at Nl:::ra
The film depleted the en- Pope at the Vatican. There was Falls _and Buffalo, N. Y.
ore
tire story of the Bible It In- a day of sightseeing in Florence reurnmg home Tuesday.

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the MlddiePQrt F!Jrst Baptist
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Bend R~atta activities got uncliorway on Friday of.
temoon with a colorful porade . ~d an exciting frog
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'BQAT MCES l.. S,l)lled,boat racm.l~om tbroug~out hi eboat races A $2 500 11urse is proVIded by tbeJ'omeroy
in hi' .\l!e· 'Mj,I!-East u·;s: dutboll)'d DtvlStonal fllampwns P. . Tbe;above boto shOws one of the racers gettln_g
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th United States are in P~meroy this weekend compel·
'BQAT MCES l.. S,l)lled,boat racm.l~om tbroug~out hi eboat races A $2 500 11urse is proVIded by tbeJ'omeroy
in hi' .\l!e· 'Mj,I!-East u·;s: dutboll)'d DtvlStonal fllampwns P. . Tbe;above boto shOws one of the racers gettln_g
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~J)auail~~l31'· &gt;ill( Its naturel .. .at ]J · cqntractora Js amona them end tt 1~, in the
tli,Q\aght ilt:as...cJe~~&gt;. Wilen an iniiialt to
act ol· illltrlbuting what it calli 1 boater·
t~ spori?:Qf},J!Ga~ aeti in cloH asHcr• · ~··· bli·'' 'Ibis, is about 15 by 21 Inches and eel
tlon with ,waiq•, lje d!SeOvers that ln most
made of p,lastJc lltcni ellOIIIh to keep
et$•;rust: tlii_q~l\r\:JJ• ttl!~. ~··- · 1. , . \1:'1 );lotUeur cana !rom bursllDJ ~rough
·Along Ule&lt;liio'res, the wash ~eepa und
the bottom. On It ]J tbe
~uest, Carry
&lt;
and dlrl la :fUSpenston. In the harbors,
me .aahore."
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man-distributed junk is added to the al·
'nlll'f are good stronr plpiie bags
ready stirred up debris !rom tile bottom
arourif~
·, eveiywhero. Take one a)ong 1h t
to create via•~ that ls more syrup tl!ln
nR.t ·' e you go lllhma or boattna.
crystal. All r'.to•• frequently lt has an ·un.\nt Is .comfortllla for bo8ters, too, to
pleasant odor •• welL
· kno'if at Governor James Rbodea ataned
Papm, bottles and generaU;•Ih lrom , a ."ClJI)I Stream~" blll Jaat week. From
hoats is the worst Slow to disintegrate, ·i•·· noW oii ' it won't be so easy to litter ·~
it ,foul' uP. every lake and C&lt;)ve : ,11'h ~A o.1 .Jakel ' ihlt streama. ·
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people aather lor recrealiqp,
i , ,,r ·' ,·, Oh, It wlll be q!llle al easy, b~t consid·
Don Weaver, of Columl1Us, a- Jt&amp;ti~i!I - erably more expensive.
conservation write'} hli-' , 1 good · ldi!a
Oftentimes we wonder why there has to
whirh •hould be repeated In ·.tvery ·col'llll' , . be ao many Jaws: ., Don't ,do lhll, lhsl, or
ol the !BOd
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the other thing. Simple:· there are so
An attempt " beipg ,made to -~ up
many people who do - without regnr.d lor
the hi ghway s •nd \be, litter.;l&gt;ag :I,: Jl)e ln·
others - that tllere h 1 s to be a taw astrument bem~ ~~.;. Wl\y' not a •litterbug
gainst this, that, and the other _
thblg.
campaign, h• an1 1 .!of lake• as weU as
When Earth beoom01 entirely populated
highways? Whv not ' lit!frMg for boats?
wllh saints, taws wlll be unnecessary, We
11 deve\QJ!S th"t othen'are thinking simJooll'•forward to havina law~ a lona, lona
liar thouijj!s. An organization of ·ohIo
tilfie. · ·.
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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT

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Mr. aod Mrs. vernon Fleo·
ry, %5 Ganson St., Norlb
Toaawouda. New York, aunounce the engagement of
tb•lr daughter, Nancy Jane,
to Raymood Edward COok•
oon of Mr. and Mn. WWie
Ceok, Route %, VInton. Miss
1!10111')' 11 a INS &amp;Tnduate of
Frallldln Academy of Malo..,
New York. Sbe Is emplOyed
at General Electric. Mr. Cook
Is • 1911 craduate of North
Gallla High llcllool. H• Is al·
sO a Gentral Elerlrle employee. The wlddlng will be
Aaplll 2t.

'lo .lilt t!QnHI'va
II )I har4 to

Romney · could !Inc

boapltaUty among lhem.
11 llociefllltr mM• hia dJI.

wttll Goldwatar

even

The lOili 1111d
two Republican
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Romney WIDI alllhl WI'
111 opeu boll ol lba Cloltl-

water ticket.

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(f~nti-0~! ,· ··.

Customers at wt-ole.~ ale ·and
llquor sim s sre apparently stocking up
for hot wealln!t and- higher prices ahead.
So so y~ StJte Liquor Control Director
Donald D. Cook. .
,
Total Ma.y sal e~ · were 910. per C!nt a~
heao ol the rame month m 11166, and well
ab0v~ lhe tn1!rease to date in 1967. of
5 . ~9

11er cent.

pushed wholmle bt181neas up· by 1.62 per
cent lor the period, aild retail ' paekaged· ·
liquor buyers surpassed that galn, purchasing 9.30 per cent mort then tn May,
1966.
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Sales for th• first flve mOrlths tll the
. , year to\aled $103,822,288.'17, an lfterease
, 1 of more than 1ft minion over 11166.
•
Cook said It was logical to ai!IUme lhat
.
during the first few montha ol hlgh.
·.Jti.ces wa.IIrt be down' tomevvhat, ubut.
W!ill' Ohio's continually growing ·and heat.
thy economic climate, we eipeet them to
recover by the end of lhe yesr." ··
"This may well be the trend lor otber
merchandising llelds wbie!t wiU bo -a!Ject.- ,
ed by addit!oMI taxes needed to put .mort;
money Into our school systems." he· uid.
''' ~ConRUnlers will , probablf otock .up ~
lore higher price. take e.llect, but I'm
•sift thtll m01o1 Ohioans
not ·be oppos'tateh, knowing that out... e&lt;lu· .
syslem needs more money .to
demands ol a· lBil-ifowlnc state .

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Bold plaids ond
CDiorful suip&lt;&gt; are
fioshio"*bly "in" the
aponsweu scene chis setsoo. , •
and Trujooo add the sporty
J&lt;l'etft of bond ~ nmps•.
Get "in" witb Trujwu,

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The !laY:· Jiill be ~·
crs and ilitmli~!i!;linu!l
ing ~prai~nl;;f !p!elr
lax inrl'ejljes WillJII! bolh
qunr u~&lt;&gt;rS ':•~ ., rt·-:r'"."f!: '"'"''"

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COI'HIRS
A Casual with Leather

Guard.l'o 1\epeU Water
and Resist Soiling, $10.95

SHOP FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8 P.M.
USEYOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT AT ..•

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FAIIIUII COOIIIJIIATES i:tR 1IE -~~
Exquisite Form pub fashion on theinside, rlPt

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MRS. GERALD&lt;McCULLOH

next to you, with pretty print coo~ate4
under.la shions. Bra matchet bi.Jd.D! matebel
pettiroat Go wild wtlh
oot-so-wild flowers playllle it eool
un nyl.on trieot, 11 shoQ

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BY PAT HOUCK

~J)auail~~l31'· &gt;ill( Its naturel .. .at ]J · cqntractora Js amona them end tt 1~, in the
tli,Q\aght ilt:as...cJe~~&gt;. Wilen an iniiialt to
act ol· illltrlbuting what it calli 1 boater·
t~ spori?:Qf},J!Ga~ aeti in cloH asHcr• · ~··· bli·'' 'Ibis, is about 15 by 21 Inches and eel
tlon with ,waiq•, lje d!SeOvers that ln most
made of p,lastJc lltcni ellOIIIh to keep
et$•;rust: tlii_q~l\r\:JJ• ttl!~. ~··- · 1. , . \1:'1 );lotUeur cana !rom bursllDJ ~rough
·Along Ule&lt;liio'res, the wash ~eepa und
the bottom. On It ]J tbe
~uest, Carry
&lt;
and dlrl la :fUSpenston. In the harbors,
me .aahore."
, ..
.
. .
man-distributed junk is added to the al·
'nlll'f are good stronr plpiie bags
ready stirred up debris !rom tile bottom
arourif~
·, eveiywhero. Take one a)ong 1h t
to create via•~ that ls more syrup tl!ln
nR.t ·' e you go lllhma or boattna.
crystal. All r'.to•• frequently lt has an ·un.\nt Is .comfortllla for bo8ters, too, to
pleasant odor •• welL
· kno'if at Governor James Rbodea ataned
Papm, bottles and generaU;•Ih lrom , a ."ClJI)I Stream~" blll Jaat week. From
hoats is the worst Slow to disintegrate, ·i•·· noW oii ' it won't be so easy to litter ·~
it ,foul' uP. every lake and C&lt;)ve : ,11'h ~A o.1 .Jakel ' ihlt streama. ·
' "
people aather lor recrealiqp,
i , ,,r ·' ,·, Oh, It wlll be q!llle al easy, b~t consid·
Don Weaver, of Columl1Us, a- Jt&amp;ti~i!I - erably more expensive.
conservation write'} hli-' , 1 good · ldi!a
Oftentimes we wonder why there has to
whirh •hould be repeated In ·.tvery ·col'llll' , . be ao many Jaws: ., Don't ,do lhll, lhsl, or
ol the !BOd
:'
·
the other thing. Simple:· there are so
An attempt " beipg ,made to -~ up
many people who do - without regnr.d lor
the hi ghway s •nd \be, litter.;l&gt;ag :I,: Jl)e ln·
others - that tllere h 1 s to be a taw astrument bem~ ~~.;. Wl\y' not a •litterbug
gainst this, that, and the other _
thblg.
campaign, h• an1 1 .!of lake• as weU as
When Earth beoom01 entirely populated
highways? Whv not ' lit!frMg for boats?
wllh saints, taws wlll be unnecessary, We
11 deve\QJ!S th"t othen'are thinking simJooll'•forward to havina law~ a lona, lona
liar thouijj!s. An organization of ·ohIo
tilfie. · ·.
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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT

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Mr. aod Mrs. vernon Fleo·
ry, %5 Ganson St., Norlb
Toaawouda. New York, aunounce the engagement of
tb•lr daughter, Nancy Jane,
to Raymood Edward COok•
oon of Mr. and Mn. WWie
Ceok, Route %, VInton. Miss
1!10111')' 11 a INS &amp;Tnduate of
Frallldln Academy of Malo..,
New York. Sbe Is emplOyed
at General Electric. Mr. Cook
Is • 1911 craduate of North
Gallla High llcllool. H• Is al·
sO a Gentral Elerlrle employee. The wlddlng will be
Aaplll 2t.

'lo .lilt t!QnHI'va
II )I har4 to

Romney · could !Inc

boapltaUty among lhem.
11 llociefllltr mM• hia dJI.

wttll Goldwatar

even

The lOili 1111d
two Republican
'

quill

Romney WIDI alllhl WI'
111 opeu boll ol lba Cloltl-

water ticket.

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Agonizing R~apprais~l Coming ·

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\\~tile the 'lhtn ~.L':fflJ.::.. ~~

pt&gt;rrm-:&gt;P Union
po~ icv . ml1\ion&lt;.: or

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Thus the. ,news . ... .. ..
(f~nti-0~! ,· ··.

Customers at wt-ole.~ ale ·and
llquor sim s sre apparently stocking up
for hot wealln!t and- higher prices ahead.
So so y~ StJte Liquor Control Director
Donald D. Cook. .
,
Total Ma.y sal e~ · were 910. per C!nt a~
heao ol the rame month m 11166, and well
ab0v~ lhe tn1!rease to date in 1967. of
5 . ~9

11er cent.

pushed wholmle bt181neas up· by 1.62 per
cent lor the period, aild retail ' paekaged· ·
liquor buyers surpassed that galn, purchasing 9.30 per cent mort then tn May,
1966.
I • 1' ' ·
' .,I
.o
Sales for th• first flve mOrlths tll the
. , year to\aled $103,822,288.'17, an lfterease
, 1 of more than 1ft minion over 11166.
•
Cook said It was logical to ai!IUme lhat
.
during the first few montha ol hlgh.
·.Jti.ces wa.IIrt be down' tomevvhat, ubut.
W!ill' Ohio's continually growing ·and heat.
thy economic climate, we eipeet them to
recover by the end of lhe yesr." ··
"This may well be the trend lor otber
merchandising llelds wbie!t wiU bo -a!Ject.- ,
ed by addit!oMI taxes needed to put .mort;
money Into our school systems." he· uid.
''' ~ConRUnlers will , probablf otock .up ~
lore higher price. take e.llect, but I'm
•sift thtll m01o1 Ohioans
not ·be oppos'tateh, knowing that out... e&lt;lu· .
syslem needs more money .to
demands ol a· lBil-ifowlnc state .

,,,

Bold plaids ond
CDiorful suip&lt;&gt; are
fioshio"*bly "in" the
aponsweu scene chis setsoo. , •
and Trujooo add the sporty
J&lt;l'etft of bond ~ nmps•.
Get "in" witb Trujwu,

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The !laY:· Jiill be ~·
crs and ilitmli~!i!;linu!l
ing ~prai~nl;;f !p!elr
lax inrl'ejljes WillJII! bolh
qunr u~&lt;&gt;rS ':•~ ., rt·-:r'"."f!: '"'"''"

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pockf't book.

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· Croiek. Each mot~ei&lt; is asdd be furniShed by tbe MDllftr'i

1

!he woai name
ill meo·a
aboa.

COI'HIRS
A Casual with Leather

Guard.l'o 1\epeU Water
and Resist Soiling, $10.95

SHOP FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8 P.M.
USEYOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT AT ..•

"'m

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~EIDOROUP~

FAIIIUII COOIIIJIIATES i:tR 1IE -~~
Exquisite Form pub fashion on theinside, rlPt

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MRS. GERALD&lt;McCULLOH

next to you, with pretty print coo~ate4
under.la shions. Bra matchet bi.Jd.D! matebel
pettiroat Go wild wtlh
oot-so-wild flowers playllle it eool
un nyl.on trieot, 11 shoQ

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Sltould Be Completed
Now.

Olllld KloWII and Acow~es.
'1'111 lourlh lfUI Gypsy unit
by Mra, Karen Ralhburn.
wat 1vc1 by Ml'l. Charles Kuhn,
Wr~~llor
Coli
67 for
For hlr weddlnc trip 1111 111111«1 by CarollQt Boggs and
lnloriMIIGn &amp; dlitl"'
brldt obtnltd to I lwo-plaDO Cathy Oarllon. 'lbt fifth and
pink, white and 0111111 Unon 1!1th irDdl unit ntmfd them·
O.lllpolia Buelnaa
lull With plnk ICOIQQtiN. Shl IIIVP "'1111 Blfdl" and WB! led
College
WOII lhl ODrlllllt lr0111 her brill- by Mr1. Nell l.fcMohon, assi~
11 bouquet.
IJd by April Brandebllrry and 16 l.ocu.l ' Gllllpoll•
The aewlyw!ldl wUI ba Bllr-_..•.i&amp;-iiiii;iliiiiiiiOiiiiiit --~·- - ----=-~ - =-~home to thutrl' frtendt ql 111\to
Third Aveuue, Galltpolls.
Mrs. anco Is a l!HI5 gradu·
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'te of Ga!lia Academy High • FOR
_Her present employ·
WOR
n.ent " secretary for Atty.
Willl~m Sower&amp;.
,;.~
Tht bridegroom gradualld ,.
from Gallia Academy in l!IM dkioot- &lt;hok
and iB employed at the Central •..a.-. Rurrocl
Operating Co. of the P h i II p --~··· durSporn Plant, New Haven, w. Va. ~;:~.: ~.'::'~
OUt of town 81JOita were Mr. ..... AS II dHu
and Mrs. Granville ~·arley of ...... I....,
Whitesville, W. Va., Mr. and
Mrs. Jaek l'alnter, Whll~svllle,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kttlllten.
Mn. ~aries Planta, ColtUJl~UB
and Mrs. Terry Byers, Mlddlt- 601·2nll Avt.
Gtlllpolla
Ph. 4~291

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I Y DICK TlfOMAI
GAWPOLIS -:- Befort liD aJ.. "Rev1rl11,"
tbt orpn.
.r.;.' ,, 4d!e1POLIS _ Wlth the Foul'th of July ju~t around tar &lt;leooralod will! Dowers and played 1111
tiona!
:~ '·tlle'.' Ciet;· tiDd ultliDillcance .to our Nationlli Heritage, cane!~~· Mtu Cberyl Tayl~r, IDBtQb ~ ·~ Plrlocl l.ovt,
i •tr · 0 ly 'fltt.in&amp; to ihare with you Sidney L. DeLove'1 dau;;,,.er ~f Mr. IUid Mr1. Cl1t1- d111'i111 Ilia Oll'flllOIII'·
l li'· sttijjg "Can Wi Wave the Fla&amp; Too Much?"
ton Taylor. Rodney, became the The lllluro~ Wll
t ; , · ,1 To the b~·t of 'Illy knowledge thia article ha_l never bride of Charlea Vanw, 101 of_wltb balktll ;01 pink lnd Whlll
appeared In till area rtewopaper. It waa written m reply Mr. and Mrs. Joo Vanco, Rt. I, Chenelaa D~oe an'd the lamtto a ti~t~por of DeLovf's Know Your History 'Hour, Dec. Thurman.
' ly ptWI
• makncl w!th
. -30, ijl66, wllo wrote: "Your progr&amp;lJ!I ara wonderful Tho W\'dll!ng ceremotl)' took white u~ WJ.
buty6uare-wavirigtbe!lagto0 much.'
plact al tbt Rodney 114etbodlsl GIVen m tJlarnage by her
"Can We Wave the Fla&amp; 1'oo A!uch,'' iii an American ChurFiJ, June 10, at 6:30 p. m. lher, the bride was radiant
• Clanle compared to !he immortal Gettysbur" Address. Tilt Rev. ~ B. Mms wn a ballerina lengtfl
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· 11 ~lr!Q.ilc:- activity been tnore timely or.!ppr0: the officillllni mlnllter for !111 gown. of chantilly lace
,. ~· ·· · Ill tlica\ unnt· 1
doubt• rlnll llllpl\11111.
ed wtth loJtl sleeves
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Our great republic, tht ~nosen William H. Sowers preHnlo to ~aua polttjl over tl\e
,JIIfl ~ ~~ wai firol l lnlant de,tmed to bt m~ • last •d "Leibeilraum," "Becauoe,• Tha bodlcl lwao tmpiro
deli..
,IA..ft
, . 10 a ,c o'lll• · remtnnmg hope for suffermg hu· "Traumerl," "AI DawnltJi," with white latin bow and
p ~
•wavll!llll k, mM!ty • a shmmg beacon of "The Lord's
11 Imed with ,eed .pearls. A
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-~ iillllbnl lllbt, noblt and glonou.s, the - let tapering over the slim
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~- holl- hmn b' tbt oppressed, • n_d
fashioned tta beet.
. #iill.&gt; . ·IIJO P1Jbll06- perMaUIId end truly GodS gtft The bride'J viii Wll
·m..,_ · ~A,..J; ooeuiGIII, to mankind.
Have
length, bouffant silk illusion
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and more !ban 10 millioil co~ 'lbal Is whit the flag_ meano
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ID place by a circular
; . '· ' tes have beea mail!ld tree to to me. Can we wave 11 too
Fa11grounds piece wvend with
Jlmnera.
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IIICO and ~ pearl1.
· "Cin Wt Wave Ute F Ia
GAWPOLI/! - 'nlt t.H
bouquet was a wltlle
_ '1W NUcbt--. - sles met at the Junior
eorsa11e ..mlllldecl by wh t 1
15 It possible to wave file -Grotlllde Tuesday eventnslor carnations and stephanolls
:po""rl"'.;;;;;===iiillli-~~;
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fla~ ,_.,. PNvl4ld. t
wokoul and short bollllnou
by a whl~ satin bow.
1r
CO!II'88;it you wavt It with
tng. The fii'OUP COQked a
Mlii Shal'Oil Vancq #I'Yecl •s
inlfig; ;!I 11 lll'lil~M " .A- .
for Utelr Outdoor Coolrel')'
maid o! honor. ller dreSI was
dy ~ r;
or Sllakespeare too _
jet;!. Th~.. aJio wor~d on
1treet leu~lh of pink erepe covmuiJI\t · .~II poJJ!blt lo rellCIIIII
outdoor.. ~iiokery Pl"i«t bookt. erod by a ~Ink lace overlay.
Biillr too )nucil?,
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The Lassi&amp;l did Vtey much the '!lte bodice wao empire styled,
rhe 1111'1, lbt pod, I ~;•
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Her veil WI!' pink illi!SIQn ~eld
true. art ~~~IU!It far '(1.·
cently at lilt roadside ~· In place by a pint satin bow.
S•lir:t"tl' • I alii 'p r. I.. - ..
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She carried • 1101111&amp;81 of pink
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""' nln&amp; teflllll .UiDIIIIIo . t.i'
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Charles l'lanta or Columbus
n•orl' tt1D!IPMLEY AND RALPH R
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woe the beil man. Ushers were
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wayne Sltefla Rio Grandt and
~terns , to ma IIIII we art Baiket dinner ~~ noon. All / cheese sandWich. A food com· Norman Kelley, Gallipolis.
,l·celoplnf il:.l¥4hdW. \" Itt. re!Stlvea and frtanda Invited. , mlllee wa1 apPOinted lor a The brllii's mother WOll
.~'"'d or eve• apo ogetlcobout TODDLERS TO TASSELS 1cookout ~etrt Tueoday tl Mfl. dee pink sleeveless shelith II
' wa"'"g lha ~ ~ w~ . .~!hers Lelli\le plcmc at IPersln&amp;er'l. Kay HaJJidno pr• er/e drelll with white 1001"·'1
. '''"' up and dowti'tlie streets lake Alma. Lunch served at 1 sented Melanie Fisher a card 1 H
white !!
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CQtP.IJlUnity hall In Rodney, 1 ty to be hold In Ju'" u an
twrei8_ ndra '¥'1thawhn1,_
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o-pteee eu w
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te .a_.,...c~ djnner at noon. rt- tor·club visit with 1111 Gy r cesJorles
and she, too, wore
flylli&amp;.. IIP • ~ IJ!iillllf
, -'lll(vat and friends lnvlled. 10opes. another t.H club.
white canjatloti eorsase.
from every Ito~ and building·
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Membera pr111nt were:
Immediately following 1h
ThtB -- ~ ll~llld• ·II on ay
Houl Melanie Fllh.r D a w edd'
· sinmg rvulence "of cait~eroiis,
Club 7:30p.m at Meth· eurr),, Pam Ml!ltlod, J.y n : .. 1;!1 t;~:Y c~ttrch.
pstrlotll ·~ lili ·ll ,tlit , ttllfl Cl&gt;urclJ. • .
Coonen, Mll'll Hanton,
brlde'e table featured a lbr&lt;Je·ll
tiered we4dl cake to-_.
1 S)'!llbo] of~ tll~nll . 11111\y. CENTENARY Grange at I P· Hanson, Susan Mllll, Connie
· tl' lflllil iJirll ''ctt ·our tindtlllf Ill. atlbo Grange htll Annual vis Ka._, Herdway
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tradiUona! bride and groom- II
stando lor lhl boot that It In Ul i dill, brlnl ~It, salad and cold """'"' !,
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Pink c~nCies In white hol~ers
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Jon I our llig • "Yll "' • ~ """"'"R&amp; will meet al. lhl Mra MOIIIIJlln and Marissa f Ink dille "' ''
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Dou It POI' '• IIptltioltl '·man'r -- m. All parents of bllhd Jlu· AvdiiOI'I wera Mrt. Johnson, Mr1. PPU)' &amp;hooto and Mrs.
(lfoatest, nobleot, most sublime, dents, please attend.
Mr1. Milia, and Mra. Pmlnger. ~~a M~~:nd•e~~c~':.~::ll
dfoam! Is 11 not thezenatn of ,
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atiHPnment. •tlto goo!. to whkh~ AMERICAN LEGION IAUXtJ.. porter II Karen Hardway.
punoll. Gulltl Wll'f 1'1~=~ ~~
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· fARY UNIT NO. 27 will miOI - - Ladies ltnd gentlemen. I be- at l.eflon Hall, 7:30 p.m.
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mad: rushillg Tlo•ntleth Cen- of First Blptisl Church will picnic II tha Stata Park. After I
tury Amerir.nn _ to stop for 1 m 1 1 7.30
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Ill concon a on. ry ng ge '
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- kNtl from Galllpollt and Pt. called "The Lost Pl!lfs," WBI II!' JP J veteran ~I aearlr 11
Pluunt atttnded the Gallia • lecl by Mr1. Thoma• Shaffer, y•arlo In the ·Air Force and II
Milo~ Of oamp at Pete Me- a11l.ttd 6y ljanoy Clark.
pr•sently residing with his wife
Comtlak'a f~m thla past week. 'l'rii!WIIIIon to and !rom and two chi!Qren In Fairborn,
Nature alud,V, hlldlljl, cook. camp .wu tumlthed by the where . thllf have lived ainct
m,, 1!'11 and ora~. wllh natur. leldl!'f and parants and was heir rttiii'JI ftom a.o o\lei'leaa
II Qllterllll, ftq Dll'emonies, caONtlnalld by Mrs. J. Gordon ~•18nmenl ~I Clark AB. ·_PhUtP.
lll!llnl ~~ lll!lny other activi. Glbirl, Special. thanks from aU pines. Sgt. ~hllllpo Is marrfe4
UN oooupltd lha tlr~ from t day camper• 10 to Mr. "Pete" to the •former Barbara Hanna
a.m. unu a p.m. I. Cadette un. Ma&lt;lormldc .IIIlo ~ifected .traf- Ill R, J), a, lllllwell,.
ll buill a prlmlil\'t campslff no and conduolld 'Wildlife tours
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whtl'l thl)' oam]lld overnight around hit yml fllll ~den~ In
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'l'llurldly nlfhl In oarno
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MJ't, Ronald Ho111111, District
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AdviiOI' or Rooky LtiiJts Coun- ·T-Sgt, Jerry L. 'PIIillll!_l, 110n
ell, dlreoted the day camp. ':'he of Mr. IUid Mrt. Ca~l Pbimpe of
rell ollht. tlalf wert volun· Bidwtll bu bHn prolllolld 10
INI'I trom GaiUpolla and con- tbe grade of Mlilhlr Serseant
tlllld of the lollowlllj me111- tn lht Air Forn, with thl . tl·
bert1 nuru and 1111tura consult, lllillivt dtll to bt .MnOQnced.
Qtt, Mra, . Thomu P r i c e, Sfl. Phllllpt Jt GU!',rtr-llv ,,..
Brownie Unit leld~ra, lllr!. EJ. tllllltd to lht Air J!'oree 1111~
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Roblnton, Ullltad by Senior
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Begins Sept;·:12

GA.UJI'OIJS - Some 50011 will be enlarged upoa lhroughl •
W91M11 bill ~ I bl thl 111t ol ~.. 'IIOI'IIIIP,

Vll'rld . ~~:UI qqe iu a week· drama, muslc·and ~.
lcrlg study ohllvtatioo tn ~ Faur mlljOI' llllPhPls wW be
toJDporary IOC!IIty and mllllll presented. 'lbf)' an: 'fecllllolo-:
toward !'OCOI!c!Uall® at 1 he gy - SJW&lt;ee uploratloo, lldvan.l
1!167 Triennial NaUOJIIl, Mee~ ces ,,ln biOlogy and automatkmi
· ms of United ~byterlan Wo- 81 toroes for lood and evU; :
m•n. The Triennial wW be held Social Revolution - rtaliOill be-!
June 27 - July I on tbt cempus hind worldwide IKICial, _ _ ,
or Purdue Unlvmlty, We s t ic and poUtical chanp and re-i
LafayettQ. Ind.
sponsibla QJrlstian atUIUd•e i
A major pUPpOse or the mee~ and actions; Youth - brtlf8lnt 1
lllf w\11 be lo make evident and tbt t~Q~~Wa~ pp; ·pI a C l i
cnmpcllin&amp; the meaning of I witll jutlict and how women !
God's gift of rteOQCiliaUon thru can be actlvt supporters of th!J i
Christ and the ways In which concept. .,
twentieth ~IIU'l' Chrlotl.., .. '!bole attllldlnl lroln 1111 lo-[
&lt;'an '\ieiieytT. accept it, share ' cal district are Mrs. Merrill I
il. dt!d' Uve ' 11.·
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Evans, Mrs. Wayne Ogdin and [
The theme of the UPW's third Mrs. Robert Wll!Hln ,md Mrs./
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returq tq the !Jiiritual and eth, present to present dtlret.
evonlnl Wll brought t'o a c,lose
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children the so-called old-fash-r dinner. 6 p.m.
i nn~'d w r· nf p.1trlotistn. a burn-! RJO GRI\NOE
MO'm'ERS
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ll"'•r•. Jack"'n and the other , will be pre•enl and pre~nt
lll''At men ond women w:o have tho prograrn. Rprlngflold
lilt''" '" nur her~toge . Whrn Granee Lad lea brl
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B:llaan. Jwo J1ma, Normandy, AODISON MIT!fOP!I'I' W!,
P oe Hulh and navy Crockett? CS 1 m 11 ,.,. to·-•-·
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nalloil; a nl1111nduatry.ldu- Durln1 1111 mllllnf of the
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Olllld KloWII and Acow~es.
'1'111 lourlh lfUI Gypsy unit
by Mra, Karen Ralhburn.
wat 1vc1 by Ml'l. Charles Kuhn,
Wr~~llor
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For hlr weddlnc trip 1111 111111«1 by CarollQt Boggs and
lnloriMIIGn &amp; dlitl"'
brldt obtnltd to I lwo-plaDO Cathy Oarllon. 'lbt fifth and
pink, white and 0111111 Unon 1!1th irDdl unit ntmfd them·
O.lllpolia Buelnaa
lull With plnk ICOIQQtiN. Shl IIIVP "'1111 Blfdl" and WB! led
College
WOII lhl ODrlllllt lr0111 her brill- by Mr1. Nell l.fcMohon, assi~
11 bouquet.
IJd by April Brandebllrry and 16 l.ocu.l ' Gllllpoll•
The aewlyw!ldl wUI ba Bllr-_..•.i&amp;-iiiii;iliiiiiiiOiiiiiit --~·- - ----=-~ - =-~home to thutrl' frtendt ql 111\to
Third Aveuue, Galltpolls.
Mrs. anco Is a l!HI5 gradu·
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Willl~m Sower&amp;.
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Tht bridegroom gradualld ,.
from Gallia Academy in l!IM dkioot- &lt;hok
and iB employed at the Central •..a.-. Rurrocl
Operating Co. of the P h i II p --~··· durSporn Plant, New Haven, w. Va. ~;:~.: ~.'::'~
OUt of town 81JOita were Mr. ..... AS II dHu
and Mrs. Granville ~·arley of ...... I....,
Whitesville, W. Va., Mr. and
Mrs. Jaek l'alnter, Whll~svllle,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kttlllten.
Mn. ~aries Planta, ColtUJl~UB
and Mrs. Terry Byers, Mlddlt- 601·2nll Avt.
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GAWPOLIS -:- Befort liD aJ.. "Rev1rl11,"
tbt orpn.
.r.;.' ,, 4d!e1POLIS _ Wlth the Foul'th of July ju~t around tar &lt;leooralod will! Dowers and played 1111
tiona!
:~ '·tlle'.' Ciet;· tiDd ultliDillcance .to our Nationlli Heritage, cane!~~· Mtu Cberyl Tayl~r, IDBtQb ~ ·~ Plrlocl l.ovt,
i •tr · 0 ly 'fltt.in&amp; to ihare with you Sidney L. DeLove'1 dau;;,,.er ~f Mr. IUid Mr1. Cl1t1- d111'i111 Ilia Oll'flllOIII'·
l li'· sttijjg "Can Wi Wave the Fla&amp; Too Much?"
ton Taylor. Rodney, became the The lllluro~ Wll
t ; , · ,1 To the b~·t of 'Illy knowledge thia article ha_l never bride of Charlea Vanw, 101 of_wltb balktll ;01 pink lnd Whlll
appeared In till area rtewopaper. It waa written m reply Mr. and Mrs. Joo Vanco, Rt. I, Chenelaa D~oe an'd the lamtto a ti~t~por of DeLovf's Know Your History 'Hour, Dec. Thurman.
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. -30, ijl66, wllo wrote: "Your progr&amp;lJ!I ara wonderful Tho W\'dll!ng ceremotl)' took white u~ WJ.
buty6uare-wavirigtbe!lagto0 much.'
plact al tbt Rodney 114etbodlsl GIVen m tJlarnage by her
"Can We Wave the Fla&amp; 1'oo A!uch,'' iii an American ChurFiJ, June 10, at 6:30 p. m. lher, the bride was radiant
• Clanle compared to !he immortal Gettysbur" Address. Tilt Rev. ~ B. Mms wn a ballerina lengtfl
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· 11 ~lr!Q.ilc:- activity been tnore timely or.!ppr0: the officillllni mlnllter for !111 gown. of chantilly lace
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doubt• rlnll llllpl\11111.
ed wtth loJtl sleeves
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Our great republic, tht ~nosen William H. Sowers preHnlo to ~aua polttjl over tl\e
,JIIfl ~ ~~ wai firol l lnlant de,tmed to bt m~ • last •d "Leibeilraum," "Becauoe,• Tha bodlcl lwao tmpiro
deli..
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, . 10 a ,c o'lll• · remtnnmg hope for suffermg hu· "Traumerl," "AI DawnltJi," with white latin bow and
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•wavll!llll k, mM!ty • a shmmg beacon of "The Lord's
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fashioned tta beet.
. #iill.&gt; . ·IIJO P1Jbll06- perMaUIId end truly GodS gtft The bride'J viii Wll
·m..,_ · ~A,..J; ooeuiGIII, to mankind.
Have
length, bouffant silk illusion
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and more !ban 10 millioil co~ 'lbal Is whit the flag_ meano
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; . '· ' tes have beea mail!ld tree to to me. Can we wave 11 too
Fa11grounds piece wvend with
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IIICO and ~ pearl1.
· "Cin Wt Wave Ute F Ia
GAWPOLI/! - 'nlt t.H
bouquet was a wltlle
_ '1W NUcbt--. - sles met at the Junior
eorsa11e ..mlllldecl by wh t 1
15 It possible to wave file -Grotlllde Tuesday eventnslor carnations and stephanolls
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wokoul and short bollllnou
by a whl~ satin bow.
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tng. The fii'OUP COQked a
Mlii Shal'Oil Vancq #I'Yecl •s
inlfig; ;!I 11 lll'lil~M " .A- .
for Utelr Outdoor Coolrel')'
maid o! honor. ller dreSI was
dy ~ r;
or Sllakespeare too _
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1treet leu~lh of pink erepe covmuiJI\t · .~II poJJ!blt lo rellCIIIII
outdoor.. ~iiokery Pl"i«t bookt. erod by a ~Ink lace overlay.
Biillr too )nucil?,
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The Lassi&amp;l did Vtey much the '!lte bodice wao empire styled,
rhe 1111'1, lbt pod, I ~;•
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same at a cookout they beld
Her veil WI!' pink illi!SIQn ~eld
true. art ~~~IU!It far '(1.·
cently at lilt roadside ~· In place by a pint satin bow.
S•lir:t"tl' • I alii 'p r. I.. - ..
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She carried • 1101111&amp;81 of pink
sln·n . I btllovtllllll lit art
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""' nln&amp; teflllll .UiDIIIIIo . t.i'
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Charles l'lanta or Columbus
n•orl' tt1D!IPMLEY AND RALPH R
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woe the beil man. Ushers were
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wayne Sltefla Rio Grandt and
~terns , to ma IIIII we art Baiket dinner ~~ noon. All / cheese sandWich. A food com· Norman Kelley, Gallipolis.
,l·celoplnf il:.l¥4hdW. \" Itt. re!Stlvea and frtanda Invited. , mlllee wa1 apPOinted lor a The brllii's mother WOll
.~'"'d or eve• apo ogetlcobout TODDLERS TO TASSELS 1cookout ~etrt Tueoday tl Mfl. dee pink sleeveless shelith II
' wa"'"g lha ~ ~ w~ . .~!hers Lelli\le plcmc at IPersln&amp;er'l. Kay HaJJidno pr• er/e drelll with white 1001"·'1
. '''"' up and dowti'tlie streets lake Alma. Lunch served at 1 sented Melanie Fisher a card 1 H
white !!
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CQtP.IJlUnity hall In Rodney, 1 ty to be hold In Ju'" u an
twrei8_ ndra '¥'1thawhn1,_
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te .a_.,...c~ djnner at noon. rt- tor·club visit with 1111 Gy r cesJorles
and she, too, wore
flylli&amp;.. IIP • ~ IJ!iillllf
, -'lll(vat and friends lnvlled. 10opes. another t.H club.
white canjatloti eorsase.
from every Ito~ and building·
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Membera pr111nt were:
Immediately following 1h
ThtB -- ~ ll~llld• ·II on ay
Houl Melanie Fllh.r D a w edd'
· sinmg rvulence "of cait~eroiis,
Club 7:30p.m at Meth· eurr),, Pam Ml!ltlod, J.y n : .. 1;!1 t;~:Y c~ttrch.
pstrlotll ·~ lili ·ll ,tlit , ttllfl Cl&gt;urclJ. • .
Coonen, Mll'll Hanton,
brlde'e table featured a lbr&lt;Je·ll
tiered we4dl cake to-_.
1 S)'!llbo] of~ tll~nll . 11111\y. CENTENARY Grange at I P· Hanson, Susan Mllll, Connie
· tl' lflllil iJirll ''ctt ·our tindtlllf Ill. atlbo Grange htll Annual vis Ka._, Herdway
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tradiUona! bride and groom- II
stando lor lhl boot that It In Ul i dill, brlnl ~It, salad and cold """'"' !,
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Dou It POI' '• IIptltioltl '·man'r -- m. All parents of bllhd Jlu· AvdiiOI'I wera Mrt. Johnson, Mr1. PPU)' &amp;hooto and Mrs.
(lfoatest, nobleot, most sublime, dents, please attend.
Mr1. Milia, and Mra. Pmlnger. ~~a M~~:nd•e~~c~':.~::ll
dfoam! Is 11 not thezenatn of ,
Tut~~t!uv
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atiHPnment. •tlto goo!. to whkh~ AMERICAN LEGION IAUXtJ.. porter II Karen Hardway.
punoll. Gulltl Wll'f 1'1~=~ ~~
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· fARY UNIT NO. 27 will miOI - - Ladies ltnd gentlemen. I be- at l.eflon Hall, 7:30 p.m.
SMELTZER
' lieve tt 1s time rot us - for tho ANN JUDSON BIBLE CLASS membere and advloors held I ,
mad: rushillg Tlo•ntleth Cen- of First Blptisl Church will picnic II tha Stata Park. After I
tury Amerir.nn _ to stop for 1 m 1 1 7.30
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Ill concon a on. ry ng ge '
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- kNtl from Galllpollt and Pt. called "The Lost Pl!lfs," WBI II!' JP J veteran ~I aearlr 11
Pluunt atttnded the Gallia • lecl by Mr1. Thoma• Shaffer, y•arlo In the ·Air Force and II
Milo~ Of oamp at Pete Me- a11l.ttd 6y ljanoy Clark.
pr•sently residing with his wife
Comtlak'a f~m thla past week. 'l'rii!WIIIIon to and !rom and two chi!Qren In Fairborn,
Nature alud,V, hlldlljl, cook. camp .wu tumlthed by the where . thllf have lived ainct
m,, 1!'11 and ora~. wllh natur. leldl!'f and parants and was heir rttiii'JI ftom a.o o\lei'leaa
II Qllterllll, ftq Dll'emonies, caONtlnalld by Mrs. J. Gordon ~•18nmenl ~I Clark AB. ·_PhUtP.
lll!llnl ~~ lll!lny other activi. Glbirl, Special. thanks from aU pines. Sgt. ~hllllpo Is marrfe4
UN oooupltd lha tlr~ from t day camper• 10 to Mr. "Pete" to the •former Barbara Hanna
a.m. unu a p.m. I. Cadette un. Ma&lt;lormldc .IIIlo ~ifected .traf- Ill R, J), a, lllllwell,.
ll buill a prlmlil\'t campslff no and conduolld 'Wildlife tours
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whtl'l thl)' oam]lld overnight around hit yml fllll ~den~ In
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'l'llurldly nlfhl In oarno
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MJ't, Ronald Ho111111, District
SOT. PllJU,IP&amp;
AdviiOI' or Rooky LtiiJts Coun- ·T-Sgt, Jerry L. 'PIIillll!_l, 110n
ell, dlreoted the day camp. ':'he of Mr. IUid Mrt. Ca~l Pbimpe of
rell ollht. tlalf wert volun· Bidwtll bu bHn prolllolld 10
INI'I trom GaiUpolla and con- tbe grade of Mlilhlr Serseant
tlllld of the lollowlllj me111- tn lht Air Forn, with thl . tl·
bert1 nuru and 1111tura consult, lllillivt dtll to bt .MnOQnced.
Qtt, Mra, . Thomu P r i c e, Sfl. Phllllpt Jt GU!',rtr-llv ,,..
Brownie Unit leld~ra, lllr!. EJ. tllllltd to lht Air J!'oree 1111~
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Roblnton, Ullltad by Senior
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Begins Sept;·:12

GA.UJI'OIJS - Some 50011 will be enlarged upoa lhroughl •
W91M11 bill ~ I bl thl 111t ol ~.. 'IIOI'IIIIP,

Vll'rld . ~~:UI qqe iu a week· drama, muslc·and ~.
lcrlg study ohllvtatioo tn ~ Faur mlljOI' llllPhPls wW be
toJDporary IOC!IIty and mllllll presented. 'lbf)' an: 'fecllllolo-:
toward !'OCOI!c!Uall® at 1 he gy - SJW&lt;ee uploratloo, lldvan.l
1!167 Triennial NaUOJIIl, Mee~ ces ,,ln biOlogy and automatkmi
· ms of United ~byterlan Wo- 81 toroes for lood and evU; :
m•n. The Triennial wW be held Social Revolution - rtaliOill be-!
June 27 - July I on tbt cempus hind worldwide IKICial, _ _ ,
or Purdue Unlvmlty, We s t ic and poUtical chanp and re-i
LafayettQ. Ind.
sponsibla QJrlstian atUIUd•e i
A major pUPpOse or the mee~ and actions; Youth - brtlf8lnt 1
lllf w\11 be lo make evident and tbt t~Q~~Wa~ pp; ·pI a C l i
cnmpcllin&amp; the meaning of I witll jutlict and how women !
God's gift of rteOQCiliaUon thru can be actlvt supporters of th!J i
Christ and the ways In which concept. .,
twentieth ~IIU'l' Chrlotl.., .. '!bole attllldlnl lroln 1111 lo-[
&lt;'an '\ieiieytT. accept it, share ' cal district are Mrs. Merrill I
il. dt!d' Uve ' 11.·
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Evans, Mrs. Wayne Ogdin and [
The theme of the UPW's third Mrs. Robert Wll!Hln ,md Mrs./
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returq tq the !Jiiritual and eth, present to present dtlret.
evonlnl Wll brought t'o a c,lose
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children the so-called old-fash-r dinner. 6 p.m.
i nn~'d w r· nf p.1trlotistn. a burn-! RJO GRI\NOE
MO'm'ERS
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ll"'•r•. Jack"'n and the other , will be pre•enl and pre~nt
lll''At men ond women w:o have tho prograrn. Rprlngflold
lilt''" '" nur her~toge . Whrn Granee Lad lea brl
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B:llaan. Jwo J1ma, Normandy, AODISON MIT!fOP!I'I' W!,
P oe Hulh and navy Crockett? CS 1 m 11 ,.,. to·-•-·
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nalloil; a nl1111nduatry.ldu- Durln1 1111 mllllnf of the
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Packet Steamer Ruth Sinks
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land was later rebullt at Pl. liken to the docks for repalrs. iTeU City when they were IUllk JIIH 10, lt11 - The rlst In
Jfor Pittsburgh on her regular
GALLIPOLIS- The Monday, Pleasant, a few years ago.
Tbe Neare-Gibbs Co., Clneln- •and lost.
the upper Oblo may interfere July I4, 1117- The Ruth Is tim~ next Tuesday . .The Rutb I P~~~:~~t
Jun' 25, 1917, Galbpolls Dally Captain Cbarlea Arthur of natl Marine Underwriters, have -J'ilot Charles Ellsworth was wll.ll the noatlnl of the sunken out on the Pt. Pleasant docks ·'" now being painted. The boat's Ii
Tribune's rover News told the South Po,int was In command a rlak on the Bulb. The packet at the wb~el., w)!en tile R u I b pecket Rlijll.
undergoing a i"reral overhaul- cabin, whic~ was ' badly lilted,
following story of tile sinking uf the Rui!J and Captal)ls Char- &amp;truck a log as she was round· sal)k. ,c;:apt~ EllSworth was
mg Her Texas deck will be tak· has been straJgh{ened up. .,
of a Gallipolis packet a few lea Ellsworth and DUly Weldon ina Into a landi!IC. There was in coJIIII!and ol the Tell CIty ,Jul1 I, 1'17 - The Ruth had en off as it is not needed, and
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mllea above Marietta:
were her pilots. Engineers several feet of w~ter in ber,la few QlOilths ago IAprU ,5, not been ·rallied up to Thurs· a n.ew pilot -house, lt ill report. A•l• 7, ·1,17.'.,. The Ruth ~~:~!~~;~!
George ,JI:nOJ: and William. Me- engine-room when, she settled. tm7). The 1Ruth bioi the ma- lday night, Everything was Ia ed, will be built. The cabin wlll rived •bf:re Monday evepipg •n~
THE PACKET STEAMER, Elhose, who were on the i II· No lives were lo~l.
1cblnery oU the old packet B.' shape t oflo.at the sunken pack- be overhauled 90 that· passen- her way to J!lttsburgh and sl)e
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City, were on the Tbe owners bf t1ie Ruth, Cap- IT· Enol.
"' when a
upset all ealcu· gors can be carried The Ruth looks much better slnee being AUJ. U, lli'!',..:.
burgh to Gallipolis, sank Sun- Ruth, owned by the saJne com- .!alns Fred Hornbrook and Harlations. Th,a crew II at t h e will resume her trips to Pitts- overhauled at the Pt. Pleasant rived lroin Pitt:.t\ur
day night near New Matamor- pany . .
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ry Donnally, have _lost three : JDH rr, lt)7- Federal scene to bring the Ruth to the_ burgh in a few weeks.
docks. Captain cFred
Purser 'II aulfuie'
as, accoramg to a telegram Froln ensuing editions of Rlv· boats- the Abigail and the !steamboat tnspeetora Clark and Pt. Ple8s8111 docka as soon as
one .of the owners, wll• •§P tlle. r•pCij'ls A bjf"triit.'·'llW~
from Purser W11l Gutilrle re- ~r News in tlle .Tribune, here Lorena by Ore, and the T e Ill Thomas of Pt. Pleaoanl went to she ia floated.
July Z1, Ul7 - ·The Ruth wu Ruth as was Captajn MI k e wnf•return'·to Parkl!rsbu"rt"ll!:l~i
ce~ved this forenoon by Mrs. L• lnore ·on the sinlung.
!City by sinking. The Ruth and the scene to Investigate I he
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let into the water from the Pt. Davi!, former pilot on the •&amp;, 1ay up unle" t.heti It' morll&lt; .tilill
Guthrie at the Marine Hosplt!Dunbar, also owned by Horn- sinking of the Ruth. '11te pack- July 1%, 1917- The Ruth ar- Pleasant docks Wednesday. fnted Tell City. Purser W iII (er in sight.
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whether any lives were !oat. which , !ank at Grandview a sunk.
Pleasant dock• for repairs as day morning and will be taken Aug. 1, 1917 - Purser Will Ruth'• office.
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The Ruth was ooilt at Mar. few
above Marietta, will I The engineers on the R u I h aoon as she can be fioalelt
out Qn the 4ocks in a few days Guthrie of the Ruth says 1h e
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" , ftuth and her re.IU!i•· } Til,.tetta In 1893 for the Bay Line be raised In a lew days and were on the Kanawba and the l
lor repairs.
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MODEL ON DISPLAY- ThU,is a model of the Gallia County Servicemen's Memorial that will. he ere,cted in the "Public Square. It is on display at Dale's Food Market m Gallipohs.

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II.won't do any·io.od to ttv •lDI
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rlgbiS. I Just save you a -~he.l
Why, U I had wanted, I """'"-1
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per about my
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or selling a bouse.
son Is
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llr. alldl.iltrs. Carl PJiilltps
Board of Education,
a friend who Is getting a
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dl\o-orce. and you can leave
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ty .~missioners, the atata,.aeg. out, too.
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lililture, ~ govei'itof, .
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tfle ·wlr "tn Vlotnatii.
are cl.eaper then the ooes
to the Air F91'ce lll6tt- I
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Technology, Wrlab!-l!a)the Jut ~
a secondiband car. I
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bom in the
whatl, ,playlng at
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and I W!lnl to know
lu charge ol
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stock market prices.
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just gave ,... a dime.
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LARGE SELECTION

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,Ttftehon down 18, 7 a m.;
71lllmer down 19, ; H a m ;
1'11!\clpal down 19, U5 a m ·
1'1 aries K. down 20. 2 a. m ;
~:~'neer up 22. 6 3 m : E~"~ ~r ;3
l!nsworth down 23, 1&lt; 2G n m ·
Rowe down 23, 12 ·50 a. m.;'
ft ckeye State dcwn ~J, ; ~(, a.
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m.: Cotton Queen down 23, &amp;·45 I
1. m.: Queen City up 23, 7:10
a. mm ; Pamela D up Greenup,
I P m ; Steel Expre;s Jh 1 a.
m.; Walton Zepher down, 5.3D
a. m ; EliSha Wood down.
a. m . Jeff Boat d~wn, 6·JO a
m,;,,Donald jl. up Meldahl, t :~
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• Vivid llorol prinll.
• Woven Jocquard potlerns.
• Goy hoothot-tono ploids.
• Lotolt clotirotor r.hodes.
Matching woahcloths •••••••• , ••••••• :lac ea~

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land was later rebullt at Pl. liken to the docks for repalrs. iTeU City when they were IUllk JIIH 10, lt11 - The rlst In
Jfor Pittsburgh on her regular
GALLIPOLIS- The Monday, Pleasant, a few years ago.
Tbe Neare-Gibbs Co., Clneln- •and lost.
the upper Oblo may interfere July I4, 1117- The Ruth Is tim~ next Tuesday . .The Rutb I P~~~:~~t
Jun' 25, 1917, Galbpolls Dally Captain Cbarlea Arthur of natl Marine Underwriters, have -J'ilot Charles Ellsworth was wll.ll the noatlnl of the sunken out on the Pt. Pleasant docks ·'" now being painted. The boat's Ii
Tribune's rover News told the South Po,int was In command a rlak on the Bulb. The packet at the wb~el., w)!en tile R u I b pecket Rlijll.
undergoing a i"reral overhaul- cabin, whic~ was ' badly lilted,
following story of tile sinking uf the Rui!J and Captal)ls Char- &amp;truck a log as she was round· sal)k. ,c;:apt~ EllSworth was
mg Her Texas deck will be tak· has been straJgh{ened up. .,
of a Gallipolis packet a few lea Ellsworth and DUly Weldon ina Into a landi!IC. There was in coJIIII!and ol the Tell CIty ,Jul1 I, 1'17 - The Ruth had en off as it is not needed, and
,
mllea above Marietta:
were her pilots. Engineers several feet of w~ter in ber,la few QlOilths ago IAprU ,5, not been ·rallied up to Thurs· a n.ew pilot -house, lt ill report. A•l• 7, ·1,17.'.,. The Ruth ~~:~!~~;~!
George ,JI:nOJ: and William. Me- engine-room when, she settled. tm7). The 1Ruth bioi the ma- lday night, Everything was Ia ed, will be built. The cabin wlll rived •bf:re Monday evepipg •n~
THE PACKET STEAMER, Elhose, who were on the i II· No lives were lo~l.
1cblnery oU the old packet B.' shape t oflo.at the sunken pack- be overhauled 90 that· passen- her way to J!lttsburgh and sl)e
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City, were on the Tbe owners bf t1ie Ruth, Cap- IT· Enol.
"' when a
upset all ealcu· gors can be carried The Ruth looks much better slnee being AUJ. U, lli'!',..:.
burgh to Gallipolis, sank Sun- Ruth, owned by the saJne com- .!alns Fred Hornbrook and Harlations. Th,a crew II at t h e will resume her trips to Pitts- overhauled at the Pt. Pleasant rived lroin Pitt:.t\ur
day night near New Matamor- pany . .
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ry Donnally, have _lost three : JDH rr, lt)7- Federal scene to bring the Ruth to the_ burgh in a few weeks.
docks. Captain cFred
Purser 'II aulfuie'
as, accoramg to a telegram Froln ensuing editions of Rlv· boats- the Abigail and the !steamboat tnspeetora Clark and Pt. Ple8s8111 docka as soon as
one .of the owners, wll• •§P tlle. r•pCij'ls A bjf"triit.'·'llW~
from Purser W11l Gutilrle re- ~r News in tlle .Tribune, here Lorena by Ore, and the T e Ill Thomas of Pt. Pleaoanl went to she ia floated.
July Z1, Ul7 - ·The Ruth wu Ruth as was Captajn MI k e wnf•return'·to Parkl!rsbu"rt"ll!:l~i
ce~ved this forenoon by Mrs. L• lnore ·on the sinlung.
!City by sinking. The Ruth and the scene to Investigate I he
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Guthrie at the Marine Hosplt!Dunbar, also owned by Horn- sinking of the Ruth. '11te pack- July 1%, 1917- The Ruth ar- Pleasant docks Wednesday. fnted Tell City. Purser W iII (er in sight.
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whether any lives were !oat. which , !ank at Grandview a sunk.
Pleasant dock• for repairs as day morning and will be taken Aug. 1, 1917 - Purser Will Ruth'• office.
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The Ruth was ooilt at Mar. few
above Marietta, will I The engineers on the R u I h aoon as she can be fioalelt
out Qn the 4ocks in a few days Guthrie of the Ruth says 1h e
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" , ftuth and her re.IU!i•· } Til,.tetta In 1893 for the Bay Line be raised In a lew days and were on the Kanawba and the l
lor repairs.
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thin)!. is bnportant. ,
II.won't do any·io.od to ttv •lDI
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rlgbiS. I Just save you a -~he.l
Why, U I had wanted, I """'"-1
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you my dime.
per about my
Beeaose you now have
or selling a bouse.
son Is
lllDIIOY, I .want to know the
lng to gel married and 1
T-S&amp;t. J~ L( PltiiUps, son ~ lhlngB about Ilia
!bet In the paper, and
llr. alldl.iltrs. Carl PJiilltps
Board of Education,
a friend who Is getting a
'
hal been promoted to City Co~neU. the BuUer
dl\o-orce. and you can leave
81'adt f M&amp;ater
ty .~missioners, the atata,.aeg. out, too.
In ilie Air Forcf, willt
lililture, ~ govei'itof, .
.I" want to lei&gt; for ~~~f. Andl·dor1•t
date to be
S. Cpogress, tho Pl'esldent,
w~eth.!; the prices at .I
' PblUI~ Is currerti1 ,
tfle ·wlr "tn Vlotnatii.
are cl.eaper then the ooes
to the Air F91'ce lll6tt- I
you to tell
and Kroger. I
Technology, Wrlab!-l!a)the Jut ~
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11en11•1~~. AFB at Da\'11)1( : w~
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whatl, ,playlng at
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and I W!lnl to know
lu charge ol
rleords.
stock market prices.
ti
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you had better do It, because
just gave ,... a dime.
Just
I live on
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wlnl you to lhl11L !bet
take advantage of me.
I· K'I~oesJn't 'make
I do)l't do
citY or my
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LARGE SELECTION

m.

tla'gshlp down 18, t ' m.,
,Ttftehon down 18, 7 a m.;
71lllmer down 19, ; H a m ;
1'11!\clpal down 19, U5 a m ·
1'1 aries K. down 20. 2 a. m ;
~:~'neer up 22. 6 3 m : E~"~ ~r ;3
l!nsworth down 23, 1&lt; 2G n m ·
Rowe down 23, 12 ·50 a. m.;'
ft ckeye State dcwn ~J, ; ~(, a.
'II • A R Mern ll uo ~J 6-2~ a
m.: Cotton Queen down 23, &amp;·45 I
1. m.: Queen City up 23, 7:10
a. mm ; Pamela D up Greenup,
I P m ; Steel Expre;s Jh 1 a.
m.; Walton Zepher down, 5.3D
a. m ; EliSha Wood down.
a. m . Jeff Boat d~wn, 6·JO a
m,;,,Donald jl. up Meldahl, t :~
p. m.; John Ladeen down 4"0
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• Woven hoather-tono
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• Vivid llorol prinll.
• Woven Jocquard potlerns.
• Goy hoothot-tono ploids.
• Lotolt clotirotor r.hodes.
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We are celebrating JUlY 4th early. · We are the largest volume deaier
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Our new zone locator system makes over
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So wherever you see the car or truck you want,
we can have it for you in one day. This makes
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l ly be is thro~h With hi~ de r .. :- lrl the warm inohtb~ ~-..COJlt~s 6 , 30 SmithsoniJ Lawman
(.i-ary s ex - w1fe, Susan, and I ring-do by 7 m the everung~ af- ~n ~ found on publ~enms
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bls youngsters, Guy, 2, an d . ter which he heads for his kit· courts with his fr.iend&amp; or head l 7:00 Animal Sec'ts : Lassie
Melissa, 1. live in the famiJy l chen.
\ ing :for the ~tains and 7:30 Walt DiSDeJ
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home in· posh Pacific Palisades. ! As Dave Tarrant in the ABC. smog-free air.. Raised.~ ill Santa 1
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apartm~nt in Hollywood home . the same kind of Jack Arm- fanatic.
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On his own since January , strong character he portrayed
But more tltan ~hmg else g,oo
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the btond actor is still making ' in his first -tefe...-ision series, Collins is trying tO ~ his peradjustments . --But unlike other ; the defunct --wackiest Ship In sona1 life straightened out. His 10:00 The Saint
married men suddenly turned i The Army. ··
divorce won·t be final for many IQcOO Hollywood
Warren Report
lqose, be refuses to reiy on res- :
Likes Singing
months to come._ ·UntiirP.ttlefl he lC . 3Uwnat.'s .My J..me
Lauran~.
Collins spends considerable must continu~ ~Hive.._ suspendll:oo--News
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money on singing ed kind ot ure.
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Where-· he spent a 1 m o s t five lessons. warb.ling at benefits
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years ln and out of the a r rn y. and other events which g i v e frequently as--tie -iS .• able and 1Laotraveling around working at him ~ excuse to sing in public looks forwaftL t:o the. :day when ll.~•cting
w~yer ....-American He is I o ok in g forward to he can say his - ,H;V3te life i'i~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - JDo\'ies w~ ~ ..filrneif.; - ,-:- branch ing out as a professional running ~8 smoothly as his car hometown and attended Kent .eot.hus1astic and cheerful an
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y~~t of ~~ 'sticks singer alt~~gh he
doesn't eer in television.
Since
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(and her ,mother Mrs. -Bland about t&gt;eiog Negro and takio
Miles agrees DOW that Laura a_ positiVe attitude, plu:; th •
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hasn't become a degenerate the .groon\ing and hygit:ilt! up
since oeini in show biz), this ttteyc don't -get at home ur .i
assignment is close to her orig- school, ., Laur'a says she lean
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NEW YORK (NEA) - Ltke U\\'0 special UPer bv the tall .
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.._?"' &gt;tn spite of an upset stom41ch. renmved from them."
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1 o 1 nt~~ uce her~(' : . ..aura nght to pursue JObs w1th d1gm- sticks and patterned stockine
1•tor the disco. She tells the bo nolh ing. Y&lt;:t il'numerable men, .'-'hare her .ILk k w1th others. i ~mgs 'l Jtngle or two. L1e o;;tl:- 1 ty 3nd respect."
women
a:1d
children catch
To ':io th;s she took on an oettts 1'eeogn1ze her vo1ce a nd
Laura also tells the youths .... h
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themsdn?s wh 1stling_ a Jm~lc ;~ dd1honal j(&gt;b wJtb deep me &lt;:. n- i thmgs are swmgmg _ ~owev e~-. 1 tha.t lhey should be proud ilf loud pants when ·applying foe
s nP r· ~'conled lor rad10 or ' r !e- , mg t(l ;1er. Laura has been 1 her toptc IS qu1te s.·nc.u,:, -m d their oackground and hiSlory . . bs
vi&lt;;wn.
i~ turin~ thjs year to semors m · she is at·t1eulate enough to put .. After all the Negroes helped JO ·
At 23. Laura is on ·h er "'·ay __rugn schools selected because / across h.:'t J..uints "'~ :.-:arut bemg build the railroads and helped
'"Sometimes it is a do-as.f
to correetu:g ber •mage a~ .a l~y drew a student body fr...,m pre&lt;tchy or pompous .
/ the. cotton and tobacco inrlt~~ say-and-not-as-hdo lecture ~
faceless· \ ' Otce irl wmmerciat;;. ; U]ldet" - privileged
neighborThe mam stress oi i.lle pr:&gt;- tries-c grow."
~ dress;" she :admits.
So.· whctt is .&lt;:h~ doing m :h•gh : l:oods.
gram sponsored by l~::.tt'Jme j "Slavery," she adds. "iS no · H~ 40-miJ!ute S1~ pre~nta.
sdwol'!
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Th~ former CJ~e!.and SwHch- : enrollment is predomiqaotJy Ne- p1·epare for a job i.n.lerview. ln j yay." These _are~ strong '\lOrds ~ length of _boys~· pants.
board _opera[Of iS P~ming a ~ g~. Laura is Negro.
getting to her .audie!ict:, ~~:lura rof. a young. ~ - but ' sbe
.- o( ooU.ars to· 'W"ear, h.aiJt.
good Jh•ing from jingles c&gt;nd
--I talk to them about Hp-- . :;ays Jbe leJis them she is re- says - tbem Withou~
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attitude
and h)'- ~ponsible f« where ·s he .is 19-' .Strain in her Voice .:and, alsO~ e:z:.· ants ;--and ori;l -anti~ptic:s._ ·~
~n Canada. pfm- _n.igl1t cJub ~i~g.:ll- gicrw.." she says_ ·w1th- a- .sn:JJe day and there. ~no reason the) pl~s to: ~e students~t~ ~ lec~ie ~~ . ~ - ~
u•g dates and bas three mov1~ that ~~ ber illu&lt;IJt~ated 19C-- can't follOw suit.
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Bcbeduled.· SJw&gt; feels ~~- her tare IS ~r : from borinc. ·
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8 :14 Weather Picture
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w~yer ....-American He is I o ok in g forward to he can say his - ,H;V3te life i'i~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - JDo\'ies w~ ~ ..filrneif.; - ,-:- branch ing out as a professional running ~8 smoothly as his car hometown and attended Kent .eot.hus1astic and cheerful an
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at Bi&amp;bt. properly dr28Sed.
y~~t of ~~ 'sticks singer alt~~gh he
doesn't eer in television.
Since
she pia~ teach
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(and her ,mother Mrs. -Bland about t&gt;eiog Negro and takio
Miles agrees DOW that Laura a_ positiVe attitude, plu:; th •
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hasn't become a degenerate the .groon\ing and hygit:ilt! up
since oeini in show biz), this ttteyc don't -get at home ur .i
assignment is close to her orig- school, ., Laur'a says she lean
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Although she appeared for rn,
NEW YORK (NEA) - Ltke U\\'0 special UPer bv the tall .
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Dur~ng a morning chat in , to them more fr.an thetr tea c h- most of these boys and girls
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Grc&gt;ene is ready to t8ke the w .1uc s,1e Mu)lc -acros~ as a; ers 01 t eJf·parents (:an b€'cause must rmd a JOb. I tell i.llem of
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summer otl from her l1igt: . bUbt5ly. confident yo1.1ng woman tt,cy reai! Ze 1m n0L thal LJ1· the JObs bemg created f9r Ne- the young ·girl to·· save theA
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S&lt;.·hool duties .
.._?"' &gt;tn spite of an upset stom41ch. renmved from them."
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and that they nave a · - . k 1
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For mi!lions, her n~1ne me &lt;ins Laura expla me she wanted to
1 o 1 nt~~ uce her~(' : . ..aura nght to pursue JObs w1th d1gm- sticks and patterned stockine
1•tor the disco. She tells the bo nolh ing. Y&lt;:t il'numerable men, .'-'hare her .ILk k w1th others. i ~mgs 'l Jtngle or two. L1e o;;tl:- 1 ty 3nd respect."
women
a:1d
children catch
To ':io th;s she took on an oettts 1'eeogn1ze her vo1ce a nd
Laura also tells the youths .... h
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themsdn?s wh 1stling_ a Jm~lc ;~ dd1honal j(&gt;b wJtb deep me &lt;:. n- i thmgs are swmgmg _ ~owev e~-. 1 tha.t lhey should be proud ilf loud pants when ·applying foe
s nP r· ~'conled lor rad10 or ' r !e- , mg t(l ;1er. Laura has been 1 her toptc IS qu1te s.·nc.u,:, -m d their oackground and hiSlory . . bs
vi&lt;;wn.
i~ turin~ thjs year to semors m · she is at·t1eulate enough to put .. After all the Negroes helped JO ·
At 23. Laura is on ·h er "'·ay __rugn schools selected because / across h.:'t J..uints "'~ :.-:arut bemg build the railroads and helped
'"Sometimes it is a do-as.f
to correetu:g ber •mage a~ .a l~y drew a student body fr...,m pre&lt;tchy or pompous .
/ the. cotton and tobacco inrlt~~ say-and-not-as-hdo lecture ~
faceless· \ ' Otce irl wmmerciat;;. ; U]ldet" - privileged
neighborThe mam stress oi i.lle pr:&gt;- tries-c grow."
~ dress;" she :admits.
So.· whctt is .&lt;:h~ doing m :h•gh : l:oods.
gram sponsored by l~::.tt'Jme j "Slavery," she adds. "iS no · H~ 40-miJ!ute S1~ pre~nta.
sdwol'!
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_ ~In most of the sch-.)()IS the ct'nters ou g1·oommg and h.:-w ttl disgrace when it is forced uppn 1ion ~lldersuch ttiings as t.IM
Th~ former CJ~e!.and SwHch- : enrollment is predomiqaotJy Ne- p1·epare for a job i.n.lerview. ln j yay." These _are~ strong '\lOrds ~ length of _boys~· pants.
board _opera[Of iS P~ming a ~ g~. Laura is Negro.
getting to her .audie!ict:, ~~:lura rof. a young. ~ - but ' sbe
.- o( ooU.ars to· 'W"ear, h.aiJt.
good Jh•ing from jingles c&gt;nd
--I talk to them about Hp-- . :;ays Jbe leJis them she is re- says - tbem Withou~
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attitude
and h)'- ~ponsible f« where ·s he .is 19-' .Strain in her Voice .:and, alsO~ e:z:.· ants ;--and ori;l -anti~ptic:s._ ·~
~n Canada. pfm- _n.igl1t cJub ~i~g.:ll- gicrw.." she says_ ·w1th- a- .sn:JJe day and there. ~no reason the) pl~s to: ~e students~t~ ~ lec~ie ~~ . ~ - ~
u•g dates and bas three mov1~ that ~~ ber illu&lt;IJt~ated 19C-- can't follOw suit.
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ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Julian
Javier's two-run single backed
up the six-hit pitching of Bob
Gibson Saturday and enabled
the St. Louis Cardinals to rack
up their seventh straight win,
a H triumph over the Philadelphia Phill!es.
Javier's winning hit came In
the second Inning alter Orlando
Cepeda singled. The McCarver
reached base on a fielder's
choice and Mike S b an • o n
walked to fill the bases.
The JittJt second baseman
•lapped a sround single to left,
scoring the only two runs off
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Irwin Cops · NCAA Crown
By ED Mei'AU

SHAWNEE-onPa. (IJPI) - Hale Irwin,. foolball star from the Un!verstty
Colorado, ":on the 1967 NCAA
Golf Champwnsblp Saturday by
two strokes despite a
over· par final round of 79.
Irwin started the day at nine
under par with a ·
lead over Steve Melnyk of Florida. He ran into early trouble
with erratic drives and had to
fight pressure all the way in his
round, which included seven
bogeys and no birdies.
D it b
esp e t e tension •. packed
over par round, Irwm, who
blew the lead alter two rounds
of Iast year's tournament
ed t0 r101'sh 1 286 '
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strokes ahead of three players.
The Urrea runnersup
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RAGGED SIIOO'I1NG
Irwln's troubles lllarted on
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His s~log was at times first bole when be hit his
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ragged but Irwin plunked his into the rough. After a goo~ ·
drive on llie par three 18th hole second shot, his third went over
on lhe gFeen, some 35 feet from the green and he had to take
pin. Then, when he got to three coming back for a bogey
the green, _be walked up to the si'.
table and found that he
REALLY SCRAMBLED
to '!eat 288.
He parred the next two holes
With ·some of the tension but three pitched the par··three I
Irwin then three-put- fourth hole lor another bogey.
ted the green for a bogey four. The former defenSive safety I
Irwin was bothered by erratic for Colorado's football team
drives on the fU'st and filth then really scrambled lor a
i!Oies. He made the turn at the on the next hole, the fifth, when
par 72 Shawnee Inn course at hiS drive wtlh a one iron landed
39 but at that pcint held a lour- in a pend and he had to make a
drop
stroke !~ad over Hal Underwood
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playing
partner
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who fimshed with a lour-over- m o a un er o I e nght of
par 76 for a 290 ·
green as the pressure mounted,
Und
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but he recovered to blast out to
erwoo s rt
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two under par for 54 holes wtthin two feet of the prn and
and seven strokes back ql lr- dropped the putt for the par .
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win's leading 2m.
tve.
. The h us k y Melnyk, who I
Alter a birdie on the first started the day in second place
hole, Underwood then slipped at 212, five strokes back of ,
with .a bogey on the sixth when Irwin, came apart and carded a ·
his seoond shot went into alive • over 41 at tire turn,

Harry Jack8011, who has now L. Jackson, Hall (8) and Dal\ ver. Rickette (3). LP- L. Jacklost 13 of 17 decisions to I he rymple; Gibson (~) and McCar- son (5-8).
Cards since being traded by
them.
Gibson struck out eight, walked three and reoorded his ninth
victory against five Io s s es.
After the Phils got two runners
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aboard in the first he was only ~
in trouble in the seventh when
the Phlllies scored their only
run on Richie Allen's triple and
Bill White's single.
The league - leading Cardinals
have IKJW recorded their longest
winning streak of the season.
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St. Lou!• ,COO 000 OOG - 2 4 o
. ·-· ·-COLUMBUS (UPI) - Sev· Nabob.
·era! eligibles lor the 1967 run- Direct Sammy, colt owned
ning of the Buckeye State Marion Radabaugh ot Mo1nt-ll
Pace; starling this year's State gomery, turned In a 2:03 3-~
A CAIZHIO'Fair harness racing programs, Lexington's mile track I h i
AVE.IZ4C-E = -"' 11
INJ.It6 ISTJ/
seem capable of crackiug the sea1on and Cunny's N~:;~~~
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record of 2:03 lor a mile at gekllng owned by Mrs. V•
tho hall-mUe oval hm.
M. Hill and Val Boehm of
The Buckey• State Pace, one lumbus, raced home in 2:06
of the nation 's top tests for Scioto Downs.
2·year-olds, will be raced Aug. Another entry is Tar Mite,
28 as the re,ture of the open- son or Tar Heel owned by Dr.
ing day card and wrll have a A. T. Evans, T. J. Eaton and
purse of nearly $30.000. The re- '1'. E. WoodiPy or Cincinnati,
cord was set in Hill by Coffee which won at Lexington in 2:

Old ·Marks May ,
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start of the colt's career, again·
st two top pacers also headed
lor the Buckeye State Pace Direct Sammy and Cunny's

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, stars, planned to enroll here In 1 Racer Bobby Unser of Albu· tlle fall.
;querque, N. M.. the defending I
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Icenter, played three years at trials and is favored to continu'
Brecksville High School and the nine-year reign or his ,,. mlh.• II
averaged more than 15 points •in the auto race.
a game last season. He was
For the last nine years, either]
named on the first team All- Bobby or his brother. AI U!le:,
Cuyahoga Conference.
have won the championship.
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from Quigley Prep In Chicago, all up to Bobby because AI was
averaged nearly 20 points and eliminated from the field Frireboundo last seascfi.
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ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Julian
Javier's two-run single backed
up the six-hit pitching of Bob
Gibson Saturday and enabled
the St. Louis Cardinals to rack
up their seventh straight win,
a H triumph over the Philadelphia Phill!es.
Javier's winning hit came In
the second Inning alter Orlando
Cepeda singled. The McCarver
reached base on a fielder's
choice and Mike S b an • o n
walked to fill the bases.
The JittJt second baseman
•lapped a sround single to left,
scoring the only two runs off
the Phi!Ues' atarter and loser,

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By ED Mei'AU

SHAWNEE-onPa. (IJPI) - Hale Irwin,. foolball star from the Un!verstty
Colorado, ":on the 1967 NCAA
Golf Champwnsblp Saturday by
two strokes despite a
over· par final round of 79.
Irwin started the day at nine
under par with a ·
lead over Steve Melnyk of Florida. He ran into early trouble
with erratic drives and had to
fight pressure all the way in his
round, which included seven
bogeys and no birdies.
D it b
esp e t e tension •. packed
over par round, Irwm, who
blew the lead alter two rounds
of Iast year's tournament
ed t0 r101'sh 1 286 '
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strokes ahead of three players.
The Urrea runnersup
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and Bunky Henry, football
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RAGGED SIIOO'I1NG
Irwln's troubles lllarted on
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ragged but Irwin plunked his into the rough. After a goo~ ·
drive on llie par three 18th hole second shot, his third went over
on lhe gFeen, some 35 feet from the green and he had to take
pin. Then, when he got to three coming back for a bogey
the green, _be walked up to the si'.
table and found that he
REALLY SCRAMBLED
to '!eat 288.
He parred the next two holes
With ·some of the tension but three pitched the par··three I
Irwin then three-put- fourth hole lor another bogey.
ted the green for a bogey four. The former defenSive safety I
Irwin was bothered by erratic for Colorado's football team
drives on the fU'st and filth then really scrambled lor a
i!Oies. He made the turn at the on the next hole, the fifth, when
par 72 Shawnee Inn course at hiS drive wtlh a one iron landed
39 but at that pcint held a lour- in a pend and he had to make a
drop
stroke !~ad over Hal Underwood
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playing
partner
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par 76 for a 290 ·
green as the pressure mounted,
Und
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but he recovered to blast out to
erwoo s rt
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two under par for 54 holes wtthin two feet of the prn and
and seven strokes back ql lr- dropped the putt for the par .
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win's leading 2m.
tve.
. The h us k y Melnyk, who I
Alter a birdie on the first started the day in second place
hole, Underwood then slipped at 212, five strokes back of ,
with .a bogey on the sixth when Irwin, came apart and carded a ·
his seoond shot went into alive • over 41 at tire turn,

Harry Jack8011, who has now L. Jackson, Hall (8) and Dal\ ver. Rickette (3). LP- L. Jacklost 13 of 17 decisions to I he rymple; Gibson (~) and McCar- son (5-8).
Cards since being traded by
them.
Gibson struck out eight, walked three and reoorded his ninth
victory against five Io s s es.
After the Phils got two runners
.,
aboard in the first he was only ~
in trouble in the seventh when
the Phlllies scored their only
run on Richie Allen's triple and
Bill White's single.
The league - leading Cardinals
have IKJW recorded their longest
winning streak of the season.
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St. Lou!• ,COO 000 OOG - 2 4 o
. ·-· ·-COLUMBUS (UPI) - Sev· Nabob.
·era! eligibles lor the 1967 run- Direct Sammy, colt owned
ning of the Buckeye State Marion Radabaugh ot Mo1nt-ll
Pace; starling this year's State gomery, turned In a 2:03 3-~
A CAIZHIO'Fair harness racing programs, Lexington's mile track I h i
AVE.IZ4C-E = -"' 11
INJ.It6 ISTJ/
seem capable of crackiug the sea1on and Cunny's N~:;~~~
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record of 2:03 lor a mile at gekllng owned by Mrs. V•
tho hall-mUe oval hm.
M. Hill and Val Boehm of
The Buckey• State Pace, one lumbus, raced home in 2:06
of the nation 's top tests for Scioto Downs.
2·year-olds, will be raced Aug. Another entry is Tar Mite,
28 as the re,ture of the open- son or Tar Heel owned by Dr.
ing day card and wrll have a A. T. Evans, T. J. Eaton and
purse of nearly $30.000. The re- '1'. E. WoodiPy or Cincinnati,
cord was set in Hill by Coffee which won at Lexington in 2:

Old ·Marks May ,
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Buck eve
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st two top pacers also headed
lor the Buckeye State Pace Direct Sammy and Cunny's

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.

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announced Saturday that Roger The curving r o u r s e cover&lt;; 1
. Sidoti and Ken Kurek, two out- about 13 miles ne"r Colorado
' standing high school basketball Springs.
,
, stars, planned to enroll here In 1 Racer Bobby Unser of Albu· tlle fall.
;querque, N. M.. the defending I
Sidoti, a 6-loot.S 195-pound Ichampion, won Friday's Ume .
Icenter, played three years at trials and is favored to continu'
Brecksville High School and the nine-year reign or his ,,. mlh.• II
averaged more than 15 points •in the auto race.
a game last season. He was
For the last nine years, either]
named on the first team All- Bobby or his brother. AI U!le:,
Cuyahoga Conference.
have won the championship.
Aldrek,a 6-fool-5 220-oounder This year. however, it will be
from Quigley Prep In Chicago, all up to Bobby because AI was
averaged nearly 20 points and eliminated from the field Frireboundo last seascfi.
day.
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Nelll'v . ·- ·• .. · 4 2 78 27 year..x-Athens lligb s c b 0 0
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4 4 51
Safford's · · · .. ••
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GSI .. · .. " "'" • : : :~ 55 be a record 8-undel'-par here
Beaver's "· "... 1 8 30 69 Friday to capture the South·
Barr's .. """ ·" 1 7 43 112 eastern Obto Goll Ao..,latlon's
Jaycees ... - · .. · 11 M 4111 481 196'7 Pro-Am tourney.
Tm'AU ........
Tlie wlnnera !Ired a, 34-90 LAST WEEK'S RESULTS1
64. Par lor tile 18-llole e v • n
GSI 12 Barr's 8
waa 'Ill.
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Fallo City II Safford's I
G &amp; J 7 Beaver's S
Safford's 21 Jaycees 9
Falls City 19 Jaycees 4
Makeup games were played By Ualted Pl'lll lnlemaUonaJ
laat niSht between Neal'a lllsurAmerican Loape
ance4uaker State Service Ccn- Ball.
000 0011 020- 2 8 0
ter and Neal's-Gallipolls State Wash.
000 300 OOl- S 5 0
IDJtitule: ·
Barber, Hardin (S) and
Etchebarren· Orlefla Balawln
TillS WEEK'S llAMES1
(S). Knowles' (9) and 'caunova.
All Star Break.
WP...(lrtega (5-i)· LP-Barber
(4-7). HR--Ceoanova (Sth).

Line Scores

PL Dodgers
Stun Reds By
14-3 Count

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shortstop way
back mto h'" Lillie League day•
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GALIJPOUS - The Gallipo·
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lis Pony League Dodgera bounced back from 1 humiliatinflloss
to the Ph1llies earlier m I he
week to upset the Reds IH on
Memorial Field Friday evening.
The victo,.; dropped the Reds
one full game behind the Phillles. '!Jie Reds ore now !led for
oecond place with the Braves
with a 3..2 record.
The victory left the Dodgers
with a 2-3 record In conference
play.

esl ot any' of Manager M e I

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Sauer, both ot M1~dleporl, . eadl
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Gm MILLIRON
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Knerr. D. , . . .. 2 0 0 0
Leffingwell, R. .. 6 4 1 2
Milliron. G. . . 10 37 10 14
lloore, Blil, ..... 7 11 4 1
Moore, Bud • , • 8 33 6 11
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. a member of the Gilkey Queen
Bees' 1950 Ohio Valley Associalion baseball league champions,
Saturday suggestiJd that 1 I l
Gallipolitall! who were rnemhers of that J!real team 17 years
ago "get together lor a reunion

and challenge some area team
to an exhibition contest in the
near future."
Lee said. "we could pass lha
bat for donations, and all procoeds would go hlward tho proposed Gallla County Servicemen's Memorial.

Some olthe members of tbe
1fi!O chamjll were Lee, hJa bro!her Larry, Ernie! Thomat, Bob
Gordon, Vic Hager, Bob Wise,
Grllbam Thompson, Frank Val·
entine, Pat Wether, Fred Burdette, Leo Valentine, Aldo Jef!ere Carl Baker Gene Wether.
holt; Bob Evans: Eugene Pickens and Hobart Wilson Jr.

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Coker (2nd)·
New Yon. 100 010 2oo- 4 10
Atlanta
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(')B•. Shlamw, wiUh inted (B2).·, Taylor;
, 80 8 15 1 8
Johnlon, Ritchie (7),
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MESiilCK

Reds Move Ahead
The Reds moved back Into
the lead oo an eighth lOlling
home run by Jim Coker off Pirate righthander Denny Rlhant
who go credit for the win.
Andre Rodgers aot the Buca
started in the ninth with a sin·
gle that knocked out Ellis. Ted
Abernathy replaced Ellls and
walke.J Alley and then
a single to Wills that scor·ed
pinch . ruller George Spriggs - - - - - - - -. .•
Pinchh!tter Manoy Mota ncrificed and Arrigo relieved Abemathy and Issued an int,n1
"It's a crazy l(ame," mused otuff,'' said the Reds
tiOJ18 pass to plnchltler J 1m
Coach vern Benson, a8 he "just powder river."
Pagliaronl to load the sacks.
summed up the Reds feelings.
Do Sam• Thl!ll
Abernathy was charged with
Stop C!•mente
Lee's f~rst p&lt;tcil hit the dirt the 1o...
"The laat time the Pirates and bounced off catchor John Bristol took out Arrigo
were here, Cl•mento hit three Edwards' shin guard to .
Lee caromed his flrat p1tch
home runs and drove in seven Alley to score the winnln~ run. Edward•' shin euard, sencllng (
12814 Union Ave.
runs and they 1ost," said Ben- Alley's run, the second In
Alley home. Pagan scored Wills
Pomeroy, Ohio
son
Inning lor the Pirates,, ~b~~rok~";'I~!!:,.:,•.,:~::~.....:.~J
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"So we figured we'd shutout the 2-all deadlock and rr
Clemente ana win," he conUn· later Maury Wills came hon'e II
ued. "But things didn't work rwlth an insurance nm on
out llutt way, We shut him out 1an's sacrifice fly.
and we alill lost."
"Under llle aame clrrum.
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four, Gene Alley acored the d11- again," IBid Brl,tol. "You've
cidinJ run on a wild pitch by fiOita do everylhinfl you can to
reliever Bob Lee during a win 1 1ame."
thrte • run ninth innlnl rally A liOflle by Tommy Helms.
that c1rriod the Bucs home. starter Sammy Ellis' •acriflce
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CINCINNATI (UP!) - The ter Jose Pagan wllen Lee wa•
Cincinnati Reds are wondering brought In to replace lefty
what went wrong.
ry Arrigo In tile ninth irming.
But Mana11er Dave Bristol "! Jet Amgo face Pagan li&lt;l·
thinko M mlibl have the an- cause 1 figured we wo•ld tJel
awer.
Willie Slargel U I brought In
bl
Lee." said Bristol.
•:1 cam ed and. loot," said "After Arrigo got lwo
Bnstol after tile Plttaburgh PI- o• Pagan, 1 decided to
rates wrapped his Red• for a to Lee and take my
4-2 win Friday night
because if Harry Walker reThe Reds l1gured all they had placed Pagan. he would
to do ~u shutout the Natwnal gel one strike end the
Leagues loadmg hitter Roberto three were righthand tuttef!,
Clemente and they would have oald Bristol. ·
it sewed up
1
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Middleport opened wltb I
single run Ia the bottom of lha
tint, add~ · lllree 1110rt in
eacb of the IIICQIId and fourth
Innings, telliod five In tilt flflh
and then ll"t three mora durinl lha lillh frame.
Chllblro 11114 J1011an two ru111 a slnlltln the top of the first lnn!Ofl Rloll Vaa Meter went the
when Metzger led oil with a rou1111111 lilt mound lor ~~:~::11
walk, TbOmu got a base on port IIMIIII rune IIIII 1
up lour baseo 011 balls.
10W1JU. IIONI
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inB duties for Cheshire st
BOS'roN (VPI) - Belley out two and losuinll 10 f r e •
Howell, a rugged 30-year-&lt;Jid PIISSes.
VlleriD o:orn~nnan. bas signed By InnillSI'
lllJ lil7 contract with the QtesbiN .. .. 110 101 0 - '
Botiion Celt!cs, it was an- Middleport . • IJO IU ._ U II
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"Hobo Wllson would ,..,.. as
the mana11er, add he'd pincbhll (at 70 yeare) for me In the
second lnnlna," remarked Lee,
who was the Bees' leading slugger and hurler for five years.
The 1950 (mid-century champions as Jaspy Porter c all·e d
'em) won 32 and loot only 1
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IUDDLEPORT - Tile llllddJa.
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Cheshire pitcher• hard tw a II' win ' - Jlriday.

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Reds t_aliled
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the SIXth
lha Chci~:sg~. Lat:;lo(5 'J:J), 1- U11
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(7), Schneider (8), Eilera (8)
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~ third W lllllJiey went in 1;. LP-EIIera (0-1). HRS
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· 1 r r ~ n replaced WYDJ! (IBth), Williams
amsley In the sixth.
Golay (Ill) Staub (6th)
C. Howard and Fooae •lam· Uall Banb (12th)
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The losars collected only three Pill
0011 000 103 4 a 0
hits off Foose- all singles by C!ncl
OOt 000 0!().- 2 4 I
Burnett, Powell, 1nd FItch. Ribant, McBean (9) ana J.
Foose fanned 10.
May, Pagllaronl (~): Ell11,
The winners collected n In 1 Abernathy (91. Arrigo (9), Lee
hila, two each in M. Mltliron, (9) and Coker, Edwards 19).
Foose and Howard.
WP-Ribant (4-3).

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Gallipolis' Ron Ellis· and Bill Swermgen and Dr. W!lila ro[ Pro-Am, AthelJI' was rat
ea· 0 da St L ~~ 222 35 74 ,333
Copley tied for second with two Biggs !1red a 69.
vy favorites to dethrone defend- Rope
Z31l 44 77 2~
110
other pairs with a 3!-21- 87.
Gene Wrlahl and VIc Hager !ng champion Circleville lathe A:~~. A~l
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Tom DlckMon and T err y of Gallipolis totaled 70 11 did Ill&amp;! team Plll3'
underw113' lo- Onzlez Pllll 15 174 ~ 116 .321
Dilts, Circleville, shot a 67 as Howard saunders and $ h l n n, day.
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Philp!; Chi 62 all' 33 65 .311
did Tony Offenberger and T. Vomholt apd CbBmbers totaled
urrt.E WOVE
Torre. At!
16 2116 86 611 .317
Bacer, Marietta.
12, Jones and Cl"k 76 and
Brock, St.L 1)8288 411 91 .316
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Athens Jack Alego and C. Shrader and Shrader 76 for Gal- TEAM STANDlN ·
t. Flood, St.L 57 225 29 71 .316
Lorudlo was next with a 68. lipolis.
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Jim Ronouskl and Gene Charn· Gallipolis .~ad II ·particlpat- ~lgers ·· · · - - •· •· · · ~ ~ !
G. AB R. H· Pet
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2 11 Ystrski. Bos 6~ 234 42' 79 .331
Anoth.er Athell,li1 pair, Fred With their fine showing lnl:he 'thl et x " -""-" 2 2 JI.Rbnsn, Ball
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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS·
Nrthrp, Det 59 230 _28 69 .301
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GALLIPOLIS _ Jllrst bas e-1 The win gives the SeJJatora Senators 28 Yanken I
Freeh~n. Det 66 213 27 64 .:JO~
man Skipper Johnson smacked undl&amp;}llltea secont! place m the Athletic• 2 Orioles 0
Ptrcll Bos
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• Home Runo
1 seoond innlnJ homer with Little League wlill a 3-1 record lnd_tans II Yanken &amp;·
Collier, who had doubled, I behind the (Jrsl plare T1ge1'8 WlniA! Sox 14 Senato:• 0
Natlonai..L e 8 K0 e: A 8 r 0 n
aboard lo give the Senators a who are 4-0. The Wh1te Sox are ,Red Soa 10 Indian' 3
Braves and Wynn, Astros lB.
win over the Athletics Fn- thlfd at 2-1 and the AthletiC&amp; T1gers 9 Yankees 1
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I fourth place, eaoh with a 2-2
'l'ffiS WEEK'S GAMES!
Am \ w~ · . Kill b
Horlen, Locker
and
record.
IIJonday - Oriolea .vs. Willie
er can ague.
e rew
McNertney, Martin (8);
Raven Slleets held the Athie!· Senators ..... 020 000 _ 2 3 3 Sox
~Ins 22; F. Roblmon, Oriole•
(10.S)a nd Zimmerman.
to one hit, a single by Ed- Mhletlcs .... .. 000 000-0 I 0 Tuesday -Tigers vs. Indians 21, Yastrlj!mskJ, l!ed Sox 17,
Horlen (8-1).
Petrie, •• h~ walked only Batteries: Senators
_ K. Wedneodoy _ Yankees vs. Howard, Senators 16; Kahne,
and struck out 13 batters. Sheets (WP) and Foose; Ath- Red Sox
Tigers 15.
(22nd).
I Sh1oell Ia now 2-1 tor the s.e •· le\lcs _ Lee (LP), Slone (6)
Tb•roday _ Senaton v~. Orl·
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Sieve Lee started and workFriday _ White Sox vs. Ath- roo
: Aaron.
rov08 an
McLain, Dobson m,
live Innings fur the Athlet·
~ LADY UMPIRE?
letlco
Clemente, Pirates 47 ; Perez,
(6), Sherry (8) and Freehan; ICi. He was charged with two CANTON, Ohio (UPII -Ev·
_Reds 46: Phtlhps, Cubs 45.
Downing (8-4) anHdRGl&gt;-lb-1bl'ls.dtalcer !runs, flave up lllrae hill, walk- en a lady umpire will do m a Amerleaa League: Jl. RobinMcLain (8-8).
one and struck out 10. Lee pinch.
son. Orloleo , 56; Klll,ebrew,
(Gth), Downing (Ill),
eltargod with ~ loaa. He That'z how the Stark County Twins 511; Kaline, Tigers 52:
(7th).
rellevod In the top of the Hot Stove baseball leaflue looks Yastmmskl, Red ~ox 51;
Cleve.
by Steve Slone who walk- at lt.
Dlefary, Orioles 40.
Boston
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Pitching
S10bert, Pena (3), Culver
Skipper Johnaon paced I be has as memhers nearly 1.900 Natlonul League: Lemaster,
O'Donoghue (8) and Azcue: Senatora with a sinflle and 1 boys from ages 9 to 19, said Braves 7-1: Queen, Reds,
Stange (2-4) and T!llman.
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Siebert (6-7)·
Ken Collier kad the Sen- greatly In tho past couple of Piratea 8-2; Hughes, Cards 7-2.
(8th).
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64. Par lor tile 18-llole e v • n
GSI 12 Barr's 8
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G &amp; J 7 Beaver's S
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(S). Knowles' (9) and 'caunova.
All Star Break.
WP...(lrtega (5-i)· LP-Barber
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Line Scores

PL Dodgers
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GALIJPOUS - The Gallipo·
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lis Pony League Dodgera bounced back from 1 humiliatinflloss
to the Ph1llies earlier m I he
week to upset the Reds IH on
Memorial Field Friday evening.
The victo,.; dropped the Reds
one full game behind the Phillles. '!Jie Reds ore now !led for
oecond place with the Braves
with a 3..2 record.
The victory left the Dodgers
with a 2-3 record In conference
play.

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Gm MILLIRON
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. GALLIPOLIS - Johnny Lee.
. a member of the Gilkey Queen
Bees' 1950 Ohio Valley Associalion baseball league champions,
Saturday suggestiJd that 1 I l
Gallipolitall! who were rnemhers of that J!real team 17 years
ago "get together lor a reunion

and challenge some area team
to an exhibition contest in the
near future."
Lee said. "we could pass lha
bat for donations, and all procoeds would go hlward tho proposed Gallla County Servicemen's Memorial.

Some olthe members of tbe
1fi!O chamjll were Lee, hJa bro!her Larry, Ernie! Thomat, Bob
Gordon, Vic Hager, Bob Wise,
Grllbam Thompson, Frank Val·
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Reds Move Ahead
The Reds moved back Into
the lead oo an eighth lOlling
home run by Jim Coker off Pirate righthander Denny Rlhant
who go credit for the win.
Andre Rodgers aot the Buca
started in the ninth with a sin·
gle that knocked out Ellis. Ted
Abernathy replaced Ellls and
walke.J Alley and then
a single to Wills that scor·ed
pinch . ruller George Spriggs - - - - - - - -. .•
Pinchh!tter Manoy Mota ncrificed and Arrigo relieved Abemathy and Issued an int,n1
"It's a crazy l(ame," mused otuff,'' said the Reds
tiOJ18 pass to plnchltler J 1m
Coach vern Benson, a8 he "just powder river."
Pagliaronl to load the sacks.
summed up the Reds feelings.
Do Sam• Thl!ll
Abernathy was charged with
Stop C!•mente
Lee's f~rst p&lt;tcil hit the dirt the 1o...
"The laat time the Pirates and bounced off catchor John Bristol took out Arrigo
were here, Cl•mento hit three Edwards' shin guard to .
Lee caromed his flrat p1tch
home runs and drove in seven Alley to score the winnln~ run. Edward•' shin euard, sencllng (
12814 Union Ave.
runs and they 1ost," said Ben- Alley's run, the second In
Alley home. Pagan scored Wills
Pomeroy, Ohio
son
Inning lor the Pirates,, ~b~~rok~";'I~!!:,.:,•.,:~::~.....:.~J
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"So we figured we'd shutout the 2-all deadlock and rr
Clemente ana win," he conUn· later Maury Wills came hon'e II
ued. "But things didn't work rwlth an insurance nm on
out llutt way, We shut him out 1an's sacrifice fly.
and we alill lost."
"Under llle aame clrrum.
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four, Gene Alley acored the d11- again," IBid Brl,tol. "You've
cidinJ run on a wild pitch by fiOita do everylhinfl you can to
reliever Bob Lee during a win 1 1ame."
thrte • run ninth innlnl rally A liOflle by Tommy Helms.
that c1rriod the Bucs home. starter Sammy Ellis' •acriflce
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CINCINNATI (UP!) - The ter Jose Pagan wllen Lee wa•
Cincinnati Reds are wondering brought In to replace lefty
what went wrong.
ry Arrigo In tile ninth irming.
But Mana11er Dave Bristol "! Jet Amgo face Pagan li&lt;l·
thinko M mlibl have the an- cause 1 figured we wo•ld tJel
awer.
Willie Slargel U I brought In
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Lee." said Bristol.
•:1 cam ed and. loot," said "After Arrigo got lwo
Bnstol after tile Plttaburgh PI- o• Pagan, 1 decided to
rates wrapped his Red• for a to Lee and take my
4-2 win Friday night
because if Harry Walker reThe Reds l1gured all they had placed Pagan. he would
to do ~u shutout the Natwnal gel one strike end the
Leagues loadmg hitter Roberto three were righthand tuttef!,
Clemente and they would have oald Bristol. ·
it sewed up
1
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Middleport opened wltb I
single run Ia the bottom of lha
tint, add~ · lllree 1110rt in
eacb of the IIICQIId and fourth
Innings, telliod five In tilt flflh
and then ll"t three mora durinl lha lillh frame.
Chllblro 11114 J1011an two ru111 a slnlltln the top of the first lnn!Ofl Rloll Vaa Meter went the
when Metzger led oil with a rou1111111 lilt mound lor ~~:~::11
walk, TbOmu got a base on port IIMIIII rune IIIII 1
up lour baseo 011 balls.
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inB duties for Cheshire st
BOS'roN (VPI) - Belley out two and losuinll 10 f r e •
Howell, a rugged 30-year-&lt;Jid PIISSes.
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The 1950 (mid-century champions as Jaspy Porter c all·e d
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lha Chci~:sg~. Lat:;lo(5 'J:J), 1- U11
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amsley In the sixth.
Golay (Ill) Staub (6th)
C. Howard and Fooae •lam· Uall Banb (12th)
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0011 000 103 4 a 0
hits off Foose- all singles by C!ncl
OOt 000 0!().- 2 4 I
Burnett, Powell, 1nd FItch. Ribant, McBean (9) ana J.
Foose fanned 10.
May, Pagllaronl (~): Ell11,
The winners collected n In 1 Abernathy (91. Arrigo (9), Lee
hila, two each in M. Mltliron, (9) and Coker, Edwards 19).
Foose and Howard.
WP-Ribant (4-3).

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Gallipolis' Ron Ellis· and Bill Swermgen and Dr. W!lila ro[ Pro-Am, AthelJI' was rat
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Copley tied for second with two Biggs !1red a 69.
vy favorites to dethrone defend- Rope
Z31l 44 77 2~
110
other pairs with a 3!-21- 87.
Gene Wrlahl and VIc Hager !ng champion Circleville lathe A:~~. A~l
fi4246 s. 79:32:1
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Tom DlckMon and T err y of Gallipolis totaled 70 11 did Ill&amp;! team Plll3'
underw113' lo- Onzlez Pllll 15 174 ~ 116 .321
Dilts, Circleville, shot a 67 as Howard saunders and $ h l n n, day.
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did Tony Offenberger and T. Vomholt apd CbBmbers totaled
urrt.E WOVE
Torre. At!
16 2116 86 611 .317
Bacer, Marietta.
12, Jones and Cl"k 76 and
Brock, St.L 1)8288 411 91 .316
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Athens Jack Alego and C. Shrader and Shrader 76 for Gal- TEAM STANDlN ·
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Lorudlo was next with a 68. lipolis.
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Jim Ronouskl and Gene Charn· Gallipolis .~ad II ·particlpat- ~lgers ·· · · - - •· •· · · ~ ~ !
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Anoth.er Athell,li1 pair, Fred With their fine showing lnl:he 'thl et x " -""-" 2 2 JI.Rbnsn, Ball
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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS·
Nrthrp, Det 59 230 _28 69 .301
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GALLIPOLIS _ Jllrst bas e-1 The win gives the SeJJatora Senators 28 Yanken I
Freeh~n. Det 66 213 27 64 .:JO~
man Skipper Johnson smacked undl&amp;}llltea secont! place m the Athletic• 2 Orioles 0
Ptrcll Bos
63 223 211 66 .2\!i
• Home Runo
1 seoond innlnJ homer with Little League wlill a 3-1 record lnd_tans II Yanken &amp;·
Collier, who had doubled, I behind the (Jrsl plare T1ge1'8 WlniA! Sox 14 Senato:• 0
Natlonai..L e 8 K0 e: A 8 r 0 n
aboard lo give the Senators a who are 4-0. The Wh1te Sox are ,Red Soa 10 Indian' 3
Braves and Wynn, Astros lB.
win over the Athletics Fn- thlfd at 2-1 and the AthletiC&amp; T1gers 9 Yankees 1
P
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roc ' ar s
Chicago
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evenlna In Little !&amp;ague and the Red Sox are Iled 1or Senators 2 AIhi et1cs 0
13 4
12
Minn.
000 000 lOx- I 8 I
on Memorial Field.
I fourth place, eaoh with a 2-2
'l'ffiS WEEK'S GAMES!
Am \ w~ · . Kill b
Horlen, Locker
and
record.
IIJonday - Oriolea .vs. Willie
er can ague.
e rew
McNertney, Martin (8);
Raven Slleets held the Athie!· Senators ..... 020 000 _ 2 3 3 Sox
~Ins 22; F. Roblmon, Oriole•
(10.S)a nd Zimmerman.
to one hit, a single by Ed- Mhletlcs .... .. 000 000-0 I 0 Tuesday -Tigers vs. Indians 21, Yastrlj!mskJ, l!ed Sox 17,
Horlen (8-1).
Petrie, •• h~ walked only Batteries: Senators
_ K. Wedneodoy _ Yankees vs. Howard, Senators 16; Kahne,
and struck out 13 batters. Sheets (WP) and Foose; Ath- Red Sox
Tigers 15.
(22nd).
I Sh1oell Ia now 2-1 tor the s.e •· le\lcs _ Lee (LP), Slone (6)
Tb•roday _ Senaton v~. Orl·
Runt Baited In
Detroit
000 001 01»--- 1
d H
oles
National Leaaue: Wvnn, As
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New Yo,. ~11 100 OOx- 3
Sieve Lee started and workFriday _ White Sox vs. Ath- roo
: Aaron.
rov08 an
McLain, Dobson m,
live Innings fur the Athlet·
~ LADY UMPIRE?
letlco
Clemente, Pirates 47 ; Perez,
(6), Sherry (8) and Freehan; ICi. He was charged with two CANTON, Ohio (UPII -Ev·
_Reds 46: Phtlhps, Cubs 45.
Downing (8-4) anHdRGl&gt;-lb-1bl'ls.dtalcer !runs, flave up lllrae hill, walk- en a lady umpire will do m a Amerleaa League: Jl. RobinMcLain (8-8).
one and struck out 10. Lee pinch.
son. Orloleo , 56; Klll,ebrew,
(Gth), Downing (Ill),
eltargod with ~ loaa. He That'z how the Stark County Twins 511; Kaline, Tigers 52:
(7th).
rellevod In the top of the Hot Stove baseball leaflue looks Yastmmskl, Red ~ox 51;
Cleve.
by Steve Slone who walk- at lt.
Dlefary, Orioles 40.
Boston
011 OSO SOx- 8 1!
one and atruck out the aide. The amateur laague, which
Pitching
S10bert, Pena (3), Culver
Skipper Johnaon paced I be has as memhers nearly 1.900 Natlonul League: Lemaster,
O'Donoghue (8) and Azcue: Senatora with a sinflle and 1 boys from ages 9 to 19, said Braves 7-1: Queen, Reds,
Stange (2-4) and T!llman.
In t~ree trips to the 1t5 activ1ti~s have expanded so Cuellar, Astros and Veale,
Siebert (6-7)·
Ken Collier kad the Sen- greatly In tho past couple of Piratea 8-2; Hughes, Cards 7-2.
(8th).
other hit, a double.
years it hasn't enouflh ump•res American League: Horlen, . .- - - - - - - -..
The Senators commlttod three to go around.
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White Sox 8-t; McGlothlin,
Calif.
000 000 Oil- 2 U errors while the AthletiCs play. It called for mo1·e umpires Angels and Sparma, Tigers 7·1:
K.C.
000 000 000-- 0 S
errorleu ball. Each team and said anyone, even women Tiant, Indians l-1; Lonborg,
Clark, Roju (6) and
tllree man on base.
18 or over, was eligible.
Red Sox U-2.
ers; Hunter, Aker (9) and l\001,1
Duncan (U). WP-&lt;:iark (~).
LP-Huutc- (7-1).
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16-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, June 25, 1967
4 ROOM tmlurnlsbed apartment
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Bob Bishop to Host '67 Field Dayi
served next Tuesday, June 27chard Grass, Timothy, or Fell- steers. The beef eatlle are also
from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Souti1cue.
!involved In the grazing trials: I
East Research farm on State Results are different rat~s oq In connection wilh Field Day, ,
Route 143 near Carpenter.
other fertilizer wlll a Is o be ,1f might be valuable to make
- - I This is the annual field day shown.
' note of current fertilizer reeobserved by Meigs County Ag Application of zero, 70, and ommendations for grass. ln 111riculttiral agencies but is open 140 lh!. of aotual nitrogen per toblishment some Nitrogen is
to any area farmer interested. acre are involved In the tests. needed on low organlc spoils;
·Bob Bishop, manager of the The other major work at the .apply 15 to 30 lbs. Nitrogen (N)
South East test farm of the station includes straight II n e' Per 'i\ere.
Ohio Agricultural Research and and cross breeding of boef cat- , If the yield goal Is 3 to 41&gt; 1
Development Center will be
·tie One test now underway will Ions of bey Per Acre and I he .
compare growth of bulls and Legume mixture i&amp; leas than 20
I host''for the day.
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in addition to the m~;~·:::~:~~~
1 of the farm will be the
·lure Stabilization and Cortserva· i
hon Services, the Soil Conserl'ation Service, the Cooperatlve
Extension Service and V o c a·

BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
En. A&lt;;jent, Agricullure
PQMEROY - Grass Day lor
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auta aborter than ·• ~ .m. Iori&amp; •. finer eut !•roc• pedot '~__
tighter ••. usea leontolage op&amp;oiol••• Iaiii .l ibni,,..IODI' ;ii.1 E
do tho work of fciur; Finely cu1 forare il' ~nldri~ · n:
and llveatock clean up\ro'ugba atter,eve.)i feediai, TIIt .. r,e
16 bu bi&amp; capacity .•. .60% ireater than any otb• -•ehopper in the aame pric...,la$s.
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USE ONLY 1 PINT PER ACRE
ON eoii.N TO KILL BROADLEAF

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Jlh'll', new oonvertibility! Top
per_forman~e, plua in~tant
Gb&lt;noo of r!dmg or walking as
the job demandlll

been done at the South East sta· l
tlon as well as at the Southern
Ohl~· station at Ripley on baling I
the hay ~rowth and leaving it on
the ground ror hv•,•ock later 1ft
Rlligod, quick obanp tooia tlte year. Mr. Bishop will re• • • aU.,.ar-dtive, inetant no- I port on what has happened on •
olutcbcontrols.Letusahowyou the South East farm and Jim
•hy mOle IJIOple OWII Gravely 1Weljs, Area Extension Agent
lban lillY Other brand ol com- Hiltiboro will report on t h
fal:t n.etorl
program at the Ripley station.
D-rllfotHet wily moro
Farmers attending the
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IGflllld blllarl
!o see several different kinds of
grass. With the serious probWo Flnanco Your Now
leiJl of Alfalfa weevil control
arovoty With 10% Down (rn.uny farmers have turned to
end Up To 41 mo. To Pay
•orne form of grass to provide
1forage ..
Work will be shown at 1he
Catpenter farm on 0 r c h a r d
srass, Fescue, Timothy, J! 1u e
grass, Rt!l.&gt;d Canary, and Sti·
992-2975
P1 meroy dan Grass and crosses.
1lll GFIAVIiLY IOoh
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ANNIVmAl'r-ltiT-1967 -'&lt;•~nt, Farm Management at
i:::i:: ~ackson, will report on t h e
Opeo\ Eveilfngs
c@iparallve co•ts ol S u d a n
lly Appointment
crossee In relation to ·long
grm feedlna
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16-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, June 25, 1967
4 ROOM tmlurnlsbed apartment
In Pomeroy. Pb. WU38S.
11 18 Uc

furnisbed and
lslled apartments - - per
mqpth and op. Phone Royley
ana Reed, ll!rJ.217&amp;, after 4 p.
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Eern 15% of Sales with $100 weekly guarentee, plus all major benefits, company vehicle, credit and merchandise furnished.
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Bob Bishop to Host '67 Field Dayi
served next Tuesday, June 27chard Grass, Timothy, or Fell- steers. The beef eatlle are also
from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Souti1cue.
!involved In the grazing trials: I
East Research farm on State Results are different rat~s oq In connection wilh Field Day, ,
Route 143 near Carpenter.
other fertilizer wlll a Is o be ,1f might be valuable to make
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' note of current fertilizer reeobserved by Meigs County Ag Application of zero, 70, and ommendations for grass. ln 111riculttiral agencies but is open 140 lh!. of aotual nitrogen per toblishment some Nitrogen is
to any area farmer interested. acre are involved In the tests. needed on low organlc spoils;
·Bob Bishop, manager of the The other major work at the .apply 15 to 30 lbs. Nitrogen (N)
South East test farm of the station includes straight II n e' Per 'i\ere.
Ohio Agricultural Research and and cross breeding of boef cat- , If the yield goal Is 3 to 41&gt; 1
Development Center will be
·tie One test now underway will Ions of bey Per Acre and I he .
compare growth of bulls and Legume mixture i&amp; leas than 20
I host''for the day.
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Extension Service and V o c a·

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En. A&lt;;jent, Agricullure
PQMEROY - Grass Day lor
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and llveatock clean up\ro'ugba atter,eve.)i feediai, TIIt .. r,e
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Jlh'll', new oonvertibility! Top
per_forman~e, plua in~tant
Gb&lt;noo of r!dmg or walking as
the job demandlll

been done at the South East sta· l
tlon as well as at the Southern
Ohl~· station at Ripley on baling I
the hay ~rowth and leaving it on
the ground ror hv•,•ock later 1ft
Rlligod, quick obanp tooia tlte year. Mr. Bishop will re• • • aU.,.ar-dtive, inetant no- I port on what has happened on •
olutcbcontrols.Letusahowyou the South East farm and Jim
•hy mOle IJIOple OWII Gravely 1Weljs, Area Extension Agent
lban lillY Other brand ol com- Hiltiboro will report on t h
fal:t n.etorl
program at the Ripley station.
D-rllfotHet wily moro
Farmers attending the
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IGflllld blllarl
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grass. With the serious probWo Flnanco Your Now
leiJl of Alfalfa weevil control
arovoty With 10% Down (rn.uny farmers have turned to
end Up To 41 mo. To Pay
•orne form of grass to provide
1forage ..
Work will be shown at 1he
Catpenter farm on 0 r c h a r d
srass, Fescue, Timothy, J! 1u e
grass, Rt!l.&gt;d Canary, and Sti·
992-2975
P1 meroy dan Grass and crosses.
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ANNIVmAl'r-ltiT-1967 -'&lt;•~nt, Farm Management at
i:::i:: ~ackson, will report on t h e
Opeo\ Eveilfngs
c@iparallve co•ts ol S u d a n
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crossee In relation to ·long
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The j~or division wi n n e r
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Jiminar\eS - when JeH Wainer's "Leaping Lady" jumped
10 ft., 9~ inches.
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named "Bedford Bouncer," ready to jump during the
·frog jumping contest on Friday in Pomeroy. Welker'!
frog qualified for the finals on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. on
Lynn-St.
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Lodges Elect
New Officers
POMEROY _ Pomeroy Chapte 80 d Bosworlh Council 46
R~yal : Select Masters, elected officers with Fred S. Blaettnar and Paul M. Darnell in·
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Po eroy Chapter will h o Id
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Wedn .~day of ~ach month and
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Warner, of RD ,Pomeroy, will
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·frog jumping contest on Friday in Pomeroy. Welker'!
frog qualified for the finals on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. on
Lynn-St.
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Two Pomeroy
Lodges Elect
New Officers
POMEROY _ Pomeroy Chapte 80 d Bosworlh Council 46
R~yal : Select Masters, elected officers with Fred S. Blaettnar and Paul M. Darnell in·
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son, sentinel.
Po eroy Chapter will h o Id
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Leave it to rr.d
troy attorney, to c
soll)ething spectan
way of a costume

pe:wance at the "
jumping events.
~at old · fasnio
suit ~ t.ich Fred is
ye'!l'ldidn't always
putj:hased in Coiut
Faliric Shop added
hithPJ' and yon so
could get into the k
Holio about !hoSt
jae\&lt;els worn by N

Lawfence Parsons,
tv,d irst place win.

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i.orse mounted :

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Meigs County You
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fall Into a category
At .aily rate, accon
provjdoo of parad&lt;
nout failed to soo~
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the fl oat was ahoo
sh&lt;WIIers above r

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BASHFULNESS, BASHFUL!?" JEST
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fall Into a categcir,
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t?ot ~nd lower the foot. Thi&amp; kEeps or~c
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my left hand leo~ing the right on e lrc r
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up a \W'Qnderful itiilea a~ a hotel in
Swlbtrland. Flowered down comf..ort~
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with l~t thttt port down, Thlo kept
tho comf•rt•ra ·from 01idiog off tho
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TODA.Y 1 SHA~l.. SEr
NEW Re:cowS FOR
PURVEYING HOr
PuPPieS 10 ~E

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fall Into a catego~
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VOL. XX NO. . Sl

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT&gt; OHIO

MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1967

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Speed Boat Races Cap Festivities Sunday;
Gloria Buck Selected Miss Southern Ohio

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WITH ME, EEK! I !&lt;NOW
KARATE!
1----,r-·· OH, YEAH?

BY BOB ·

Leave it to F
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sol1)ething spec

The t967 Big Bend Regatta. a Record.
Mills Gloria Buck, I RD'Piilli6three-day period of festivities "Pride of the Poplars," ·own- roy resident 1114· I Klllt \..._
1n the (Jhio River town of Porn- ed by Edison Hobstetter. presi- University Junior ~- ~
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WELL, IF YOU KNOW
KARATE, LET'S S£E
YOU BREAK THIS
. BOARD WITH YOUR
BAR£ HI\1\JD!

way of a rosttJ
at tb

jumping events.
That old - fa
w~ich

Fred

year didn't alw.
purtbased in 0
Faliric Shop ad&lt;
hithPJ" and yon
could get into tl

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jackets worn b;
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· VIOLENCE THERES JUST
NO SUBSTITUTE FOR ·A

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Meigs County
cans Club in th
ently failed to
judges or, pem
fall-Into a cate@
At a)!y rate, 10
pro\'jded of pir.
flo~ failed tn ;J
ninf circle. Ii'rl
the ~float was 1
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RECE~E SCHOL.-'\RSHIPS -. Scholarship awards totaHng nearly ,4,000, collected through the Citizen's
Scholarship Foundation of Me1gs County, were announced Sunday during an awards .program at Pomeroy
Elementary School. G~aduates of .1967, aboye, were preS!!nt at the event. Left to right, with their addresses
and the source of the~r scholarship, in addition to the money presented them by the Citizen's Scholarship
Foundation, are, seated, Edna McCoy, Reedsville, Eastern High, Pomeroy National Bank· Nancy Yost, Ra·
clnw, Southern High, Tiny's Bargainland: Barbara Williams, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, Rutland Htgh,'Karr &amp; VanZandt
and ·Ohio Valley Publishing Company; Jam~lla Ward, Middleport, Middleport High, Citizen's National Bank:
Mary Catherine Fr~ncls, Pomeroy, Future Teachers; Judith Smith of Rt. 3, Pomeroy, Pomeroy High, Pomeroy
Natjonal Honor Soc1ety; Karen June Faulk, Middleport, Middleport High, Columbus &amp; Southern Obio Electric
Company. Second row, Ray Hindy, Middleport, Middleport High, R. H. Rawlings Sons Company; Neil Colmer,
Qmeroy, Pomeroy High, Maurita L. Miller Scholarship; Paul Haynes, Middleport, Middleport High, Keith
ble Ford; Roger Davis, Rutland, Rutland High, Rutland American Legion;· Thomas Osborne, Long Bottom,
stern High, Big Be~d Minstrel Association, an.d Swisher &amp; Lohse Drugs; Dennis Eugene Newland, Reeds·
. le, ,Eastern High, Eastern NatiOnal Honor SoCiety and Student Council, and Clarence David Mcintyre of RD,
ersYille, £astern High, Elberfelds. Each of the businesses, organizations or individuals listed with the
na _es of winners donated at least '100 to the scholarship foundation fund drive this year. Others awarded
scll~larsblps. bu\ unable to be present, were Charles Eichtn~er, of Chester, Eastern High, Farmers Ban~ &amp;
Savings t!:ompany; l'au\ .Eu~ene Black; Rt. if' Racine, Sounern High, Harry Pickens Memorial Scholarship
pr•Sented by Mr. an.d Mrs.llarold Sauer, an(l Tommy Le1 Miller, Rt. 2, Cheshire, Middleport Jligh, Middle~-Chamber o~ Commerce.-Sentinel Photo.
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Bank, was second plaee fmish- ern Ohio ~. • · ......,, ,.
A large turnout was on hand er in the senior division of the eant at tbtl ~ - ~·iU'ill., _
for the Mid-East U. S. Division frog jumping contest. Hobstet- High School aadltoi'lum; 111'11
Championship boat races and ter's frog, which jumped 11 ft., Buck is the daUJhle!' .,•.,.,,~
tbe Southeastern Ohio Champi· 3% inches, was jockeyed by Rol- Mrs. Gall Buck and a1llfll ~
onship frog jumping contest on lie Dee Hemsley, RD I Harri- eroy High 8cltoollftldUile.:.
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sonville.
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Purse for the boat races to1n the offlce tl Dr. noa.li·Jl.
IaIed $2,500 while more than Pat Aeiker, R D, Middiepoll Warehime In GaJUpolil. ..
$200 was distributed to winners had the third place frog m the
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and runners-up in the popular senior dll'ision. Aeiker, whose Winning the t1rt1 ~
frog jumping contest.
frog "Jimney" hopped 11 ft., and MISS Qmg"'llallty '·lnlild!!l
Fred.'Crow, prominent Porn- 2'!. inches, wa» awarded a $25 was Mlu Linda ~of lll
eroy attorney with his "0 1d cash pnze.
Grande College. LJ1i1! -~
Crow," won lhe frog jumping Crow gave the prize money also of Rio Gl'tllllll ~ .
contest. Crow's frog, jockeyed be won to his frog jockeys, Cus- second runneN!pJMbe•
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by Mike Custer and Don Ander- ter and Anderson, while II o 1r Miss Buci: did atwlrllni11Mf4
son, leaped 1511., 4\1 inches for stetter turned over his win- iey for her talent In llie'all·• -1\
the championship. The leap of nings tn the jockeys of his and willie Mllllt MOCII'I dld•UZ1ljj
Crow's frog was reported only his wife's frogs.
skit 1114 Ly!m-.Qullc..Jilll:ll
a few feet shy of the World On Saturday olght, pretty ed • dane!~.
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a huge success.

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