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25th W~ding An,iversary June 24
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James Hollon Young, Sherry and Randy,

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Models. .

J1.75 BAsEBALL ISATS
f2.15 BASEBAl.i. .ATS '
52.80 ~EBALJ.. BATS
p.70 BASEBALL BATS

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SALE $1.65
SALE $1.15
SALle $US

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TOASTERS

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Eaoy to clean chrome

plated oteeL Smart band·

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Banking by man Is for J*plt ••• nail peoplt
• yov ••• people Wl!cl want 1110n1 free time
for aummer fun,., people who want to bank
quickly and Jafely, fnlm boml 01 office. Bank
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lrltcben cabinets and otber like surfaces of metal

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MENS $4.49 WALK SHORTS
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Size 29 to 42. Solid colors and a{¢'pWdrpattel'lll.
MEt'S $2.95 WALK SHORTS .
. SALE $2.49

"RIBBON BOUQUET"
99c HAND
$1.91
lATHTOWELS
59c WASil CLO'I'HS
lATH MATS

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$1.49 JERGEN$ LOTION OISPINSIR •BOrtLE - $1..\14
61h oz. CASHMERE BOUQUIJ Tlit~UM POWDER· 4N
LARGE SIZI POLIDIN:r f:OR I,'IINJ'UitiS
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LARGE SIZE HYDROGEN PEROXI!iE 33c
10 OZ. CASHMERE IOUQUIT TALCU"' PQ)VD&amp;R 65c
EONOMY SIZE P.OLIDINT
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9k POLIDENT TAILITJ
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7 oz. DRYAD SPUY. QIQDORANT 2 FOR $1.00
E c - Sin WERNITS DINTUIII POWDER _
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POLI.OIUP DENTURE ADHEIIYI CltiAM
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WERNIT'I DENTU.CRIEMI
$1.00 WQODBURY'S IHAMPOO
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49c WOODBURY'S COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO 34c
FomUy Sin HEAD 11101 $HOULDIRIIHAMP00 _ 1.23
$1.00 JERGENS LOTION
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$1.45~Giii,Ho Svpor, .a.lnloq Steil BLADES (10'1) $1.31
77c Glllolto StiJIIr Sttlftl11t SIHI ILAI,'II$ (5'1)
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7Sc PO~IDENT D&amp;NTUJII CJ.I4NS.It T"ILETS:: 64e
$1.00 AIUUD ROLL ON ftODORANT
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79c ULTIIA IRITE TOO'I'II PUTI •·
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REAL EXPERIENCE-, A visit to the fa~W of ~r. and Mrs. Roy Holter and
Mrs. Ada H?lter on Route 7 near Pomeroy turned mto a real expel'ience of child!en attendmg the Middlepqrt Headstart summer program. Pictured from left to
nght In the milking parlor of the· farm are Rebecca Miller, Angie Miller Joe Powell, Kevin Angel and Scott Hartinger.
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MIDDLEPORT - _A first JXnnting out U!e 'bam faclliUes ,j ed frl&amp;(il when IIIey
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hand look at farm life In MeigS milking prqcesses and vats of •• to the' calf pen and amuzeCoUDty was given 17 !iv• and milk in the modern milking Qar- men! at the hen hOIIse wh~re
slx-yeaNld children attending lor. The youngsters ~aw I h e they learned tltat egg sure not
the two Middleport Head Start milk leave by' truck I&lt;· process- always in neat cartons.
units this week.
ing points.-'
Each ehlld was giv~n a ·
TaUght by · Mrs. MA• ; Skin- Many of the e-Udren &lt;how- on "Silver Bell,". a Holter
ner and Mrs. Diane HartiP~er,
~ -~ ily pony, and Mrs. Ada Holler,
the veungsters, som• cf whom I Aaron Sheell
mother of Roy Holter, had
th~ teachers '?port had no: re- I .:JALLlPOLIS - Aaron Sheets, pared homemade bread
ahzed the or~ginal -~orce of• 63. Columbus, a former resident country butter for each you•og-\
~lk and eggs until ~.,e far_'ll of Gallia County, died at 3:45 ster.
VISit was. mad~, f~u.1d the II lp. p.m. Friday in Columbus.
Accompanying the group
to be _enlightenmg and an unus- While he spent most of h i s addition ·to Mrs. Skinner
ual h;ghUght of school work
life in Collimbus he was a na- Mrs. Hartinger;,IJCre the te.cchHosls f~r. the "on t~e sc•ne" live of Gallia C~unty. He was ing aides, Karen Faulk and
farm trammg were ~r. 3 ?d lhll SliD of the late Alve and ISue Grogan. Assisting , with
Ml-s. Roy Holter at t ••eJr da~rv Veiifa Saunders Sheets.
transportation were Mrs.
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family , A sister, Marie, preceded him in death.
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A brother, Bruce ,Sheets, survives along with several cousins in Galli&amp; County, Hunting·
Inn, VI. Va., and , Ashland, Ky.
In Gallia County, the cousins are
J Robert Sheets, Clyde Sa\Ul(~rs, Shirley SaiHlders, Mr •·
Harola · Smlth, &lt;:lind Mrs. i}.e 1mas Baugbman.
'~:be }&gt;ody IS'Bt ~~~ ~ e,r ~
Speus , Fimeral: Home , il ., ~OJ
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WASHINGTON IUPI) - Se&lt;l, rotary of Labor W. Willard
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proJect grant of $40,000 for development of an Qpportunity
i lndustralization Center in Char-

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a naUve of Harrisonvllle who I' placement.
he ';:"~!t ·'fiJI.ob~
has been residing In Newark,
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has returned to Meigs County I SIGN THJU:E
graduated
to work with Natronwide • In• , ST., LOUIS (UP!) -The St ·\, Training lit '
surance Companies.
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Mr. Pauley, 32. lltlCcetds his catcher Bob BoMlewlcz of Fall lnl to'~. . .1~-;~=2ti~~
fatlJ!!r-in:law. Pearl w. Willi- River, Mass., (~rst baseman PFC.,. Rolll!fl· '
Ia~ as Nationlv!de'slocal·ref)- IG!enn ·Marsllall of Los Angeles u.s. Sl~, If!•!&gt;
rese~Uve ht Melga
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shortstop Gene Fowler of 1A.P.o.: !lll.t7. S..u
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the government aa an Inertial guld·
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Matching f~undfttion s!lme loW price duritla sale.

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,Put an ,and to ~~re ba.c~s that come from sl,eping on too soft a mattreb-...an1d
save money at th.e same timet Right riow, you ·can buy the J!emco Sac:ro~;ildiili ..
• mattress for Just $39.95, , :, or the luxurious Bemco Sacrop•·i:llc
Imperial for only $49.95, That's a $20 saving over tho regular year .~iinil.
pri•C&amp;-*1 $40 saving on every set. ·And you'll gellllot more .'"an,l~lfi
saving. 'stretch out on the mattresses that are good for "'""' .
back. F•el how Bemco's patented Unifused" Cnnstiucoo\ ,
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Mrs. Ada H?lter on Route 7 near Pomeroy turned mto a real expel'ience of child!en attendmg the Middlepqrt Headstart summer program. Pictured from left to
nght In the milking parlor of the· farm are Rebecca Miller, Angie Miller Joe Powell, Kevin Angel and Scott Hartinger.
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HolterFarmHosttQ17 Head St~rlers:. .c! :.

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MIDDLEPORT - _A first JXnnting out U!e 'bam faclliUes ,j ed frl&amp;(il when IIIey
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hand look at farm life In MeigS milking prqcesses and vats of •• to the' calf pen and amuzeCoUDty was given 17 !iv• and milk in the modern milking Qar- men! at the hen hOIIse wh~re
slx-yeaNld children attending lor. The youngsters ~aw I h e they learned tltat egg sure not
the two Middleport Head Start milk leave by' truck I&lt;· process- always in neat cartons.
units this week.
ing points.-'
Each ehlld was giv~n a ·
TaUght by · Mrs. MA• ; Skin- Many of the e-Udren &lt;how- on "Silver Bell,". a Holter
ner and Mrs. Diane HartiP~er,
~ -~ ily pony, and Mrs. Ada Holler,
the veungsters, som• cf whom I Aaron Sheell
mother of Roy Holter, had
th~ teachers '?port had no: re- I .:JALLlPOLIS - Aaron Sheets, pared homemade bread
ahzed the or~ginal -~orce of• 63. Columbus, a former resident country butter for each you•og-\
~lk and eggs until ~.,e far_'ll of Gallia County, died at 3:45 ster.
VISit was. mad~, f~u.1d the II lp. p.m. Friday in Columbus.
Accompanying the group
to be _enlightenmg and an unus- While he spent most of h i s addition ·to Mrs. Skinner
ual h;ghUght of school work
life in Collimbus he was a na- Mrs. Hartinger;,IJCre the te.cchHosls f~r. the "on t~e sc•ne" live of Gallia C~unty. He was ing aides, Karen Faulk and
farm trammg were ~r. 3 ?d lhll SliD of the late Alve and ISue Grogan. Assisting , with
Ml-s. Roy Holter at t ••eJr da~rv Veiifa Saunders Sheets.
transportation were Mrs.
7
:~m~ off Rt.
neal· Fl v e He is SUf"ViVed by his wife, ter McDaniel, Mrs. Arnold ,
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the former Ruth McKmley of ards and Mrs. Betty Sayre.
rs. o11er con _u ~1_~__a.. __
our M'ddl
1 . eport , Th ey had no ch'l
1dren. He was the last of his
family , A sister, Marie, preceded him in death.
··
A brother, Bruce ,Sheets, survives along with several cousins in Galli&amp; County, Hunting·
Inn, VI. Va., and , Ashland, Ky.
In Gallia County, the cousins are
J Robert Sheets, Clyde Sa\Ul(~rs, Shirley SaiHlders, Mr •·
Harola · Smlth, &lt;:lind Mrs. i}.e 1mas Baugbman.
'~:be }&gt;ody IS'Bt ~~~ ~ e,r ~
Speus , Fimeral: Home , il ., ~OJ
lumbus. Arrangements are I.be announced.
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WASHINGTON IUPI) - Se&lt;l, rotary of Labor W. Willard
, Wirtz Saturday approved an experlmental and demonstratiOn
proJect grant of $40,000 for development of an Qpportunity
i lndustralization Center in Char-

Pauley
Returns -.,
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TONIGHT,.MONDAY
AN/) 'I!UII!QAY

To Head Meigs
Insurance Firm

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The program eventually will

leston, W.

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ahnually recruit 125 UJ)employ1ed · and under • employed trainPOMEROY-Paul J. Patiley, : ees lor development in job ing al Voiil!:..l:';;f,,O'r\1~'1!'~·
a naUve of Harrisonvllle who I' placement.
he ';:"~!t ·'fiJI.ob~
has been residing In Newark,
aw•
· ,"
has returned to Meigs County I SIGN THJU:E
graduated
to work with Natronwide • In• , ST., LOUIS (UP!) -The St ·\, Training lit '
surance Companies.
, Lout Ca~mals Friday mgned , last May IJ,.
a
Mr. Pauley, 32. lltlCcetds his catcher Bob BoMlewlcz of Fall lnl to'~. . .1~-;~=2ti~~
fatlJ!!r-in:law. Pearl w. Willi- River, Mass., (~rst baseman PFC.,. Rolll!fl· '
Ia~ as Nationlv!de'slocal·ref)- IG!enn ·Marsllall of Los Angeles u.s. Sl~, If!•!&gt;
rese~Uve ht Melga
· and
shortstop Gene Fowler of 1A.P.o.: !lll.t7. S..u
wlll \vOrk at the 121t E: ·
Louis. .
Calif
St. office llr,J!omeroy.
'nle son of Mr. arid Mrs.
Frank Pauley, ·,Dezter, .P a-u I
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well liked and respected by everyone. You have added .
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"WE wish to thank you for all you have done for
us and ·especially for the things you have taught us
We regre! deeply that you will no longer be· with us·
but we Wish yo~ and your children all the happlnes~
and success m life. May you go about your future hap·
pily and know th:t our love_and thoug~ts go witli you."
C_AROLL Snow~en, who did a tremendous j o b
handlmg ~he 1967 River Recreation Festival in. the· Old
French C1ty last week, received a kind letter from the
boat show cast Thursday: It read: "Dear Mr. Snowden.
We all want to thank you for all the time and effort•
you put into the boat show. We all realiJ:e how bard
!Jou worked and we certainly apprecate it. Without you,
he show c~uld never have been put on. We all enjoyed
working With you and hope you 'II be able to direct the
next one.,

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. TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of the Daily
Tnbune and weekly Gallia Times . . . Nyle Borden
named state VFW chaplain. during state convention in
Columbus . . . _Grace Bunce, Mrs. Kathryn Sheets ~~~d
Anna M. Has)(ins are new teachers employed b:v ttre
c1ty board of education ... John H. Matthews, 80, CO.
lumbus lawyer and a Gallia County native dies suddenly at his home in Columb'Us . . .· Robert' M. Stoneburner, 28, Iowa, named new Rio Grande College foot·
ba~ coac.h .. . Capt. J. E. Morrison, Company L, Galll·
polis qhco Guard, announces camping tnp is postpon· e~ unhl August ... A. D. Lusk captures Gallipolis handicap golf tournament . . . Wilham Ch~mbers is city
pin~ pong .~ournament champion . . Dr. Rayman T. '
Alhson, ~l th two.home rc•n. and a 2-run tripiP'. pares"
G~lillp?hs K1wamans to 6-4 victory over Pt. Pleasant
K1wamans.
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TODAY'$ T~GJiiT"""' ~~~ccess1 bke failur.e ,ls . a. once RIR11!4 anti. Ute .JM!9Pie ot tat recently. It was 011 11» For· from Marshall
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a,destinatlorl;..:...Uilknown.
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I!Jubert]Price farm, ·one of&gt; thHhiehummer attractiOns O'her features o! the .t.oct•.rn- of evaluatlne It In regard to I la~o~~rs wltlJ renovation of Ute sanil 11~
entllu~iasts, of the Portland sector of Meigs !zed Insurance ,law prooosal enlargement and· 'ck.epening. It·•.pnng d.evelopments. These are· •ever~ 'of '
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Baden R1dge. 'flus spring and I West VIrginia
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The ha_~a~ here ~.. r~al· a 196'1 graduate of Pomeroy to determine the need fo; In- beri· iD&lt;\ ·!I'BikiQS· arouccd the !he water vein eluded the tile forest ·treeS ln•,MIIIGJ1 ~=~
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. ; , creased ~ales. , and ~q~lre the pond, we saw at lea~t two whicl) should have picked It up Board o1 Su'peryisort n
last week after ~!Dpleliag Dine
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h~~ea on Utl!,,jmprovl9ed collrse. RALPH WELKER, state .rep. hold public hearings on all fu· do ,not kpow ducks well enough Mr. Hartley dug a new ditch Phil .Diehl of that ~=:;(
You ~ave tp chase oows be- resentative for the 27Ut district lure rate increase requests.
I&lt;&gt; know the variety, but the 1to trap tlie source of water and mP.t with the Western
for~ you can tee off."
~f Gallla, Melgs and Athens
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l!:ach BOif!lf braving the of- Cl!unUea, wa• among Utose who
TJIIRD SON BORN
orous quacking.
how to loy the !lie so as to col- and discussed plant ·wftb
len very, very natural obstec- sponsored the Insurance "Bill MASON - .Mr. aqd Mrs. Jim- We saw some blue. herons lect ,U1e water.
Board. They made plq
le~ .In Jhe pas~ure tournament of Rights" In the Ohio General my 1'/~aver, formerly of Mas. : and pther water fowl. Mr. Ni-l The spring on the Oldtown Ute Board to JII'OI'ide ~ l . ,
will ~ shooting 54 holes. Lar. Aasembly Friday.
o" ~q~ liOW of Haf!UPODd, lnd. bert said that thel'e. were many 1Farms had been developed some Cl'ews to plaat tile treei on llilr
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F~r. .,Year~, Rep. Welker Ithdr ~ son ~~~ June 21. The as ·&gt;~~link ·whicb trc~o¥eled around Sr. Bill Lewis. who was ren~» Tbe species of tree wblcl! ~
f?r those • w~ are dedicated said, Ohio s lnsur~ce laws Infant whJCh we1ghed 7. pounds its edgos.
/ vating this spring. asked us for like best far polpwaod 11 \lli;J•!
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Tied for ·the· lead as of Satur- comparues over the pollcyhold- Dwayne lee. Mr. and Mrs. Wea0 being pnesent -because tth e i r1mine the source of water BIU glnla pine Is the aiCJ11 eodJilliiiid '•
day, after' 'completion of the e~s. This sbl1!11d not be. My ver are also the pa~nts of It holes were abundant. A rt1w of we-nt ahe4!1 to teU me th~! Ute pine which grow~ naturally' ill
first• I'GUcid, w~re Larry Morrl- bill wUI at long last provide nd· daughter. Grandpareqts are Ute .
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pipe used 40 years ago had been Mason Count)' West \1h1liiiF
son, Roger ~dams, Amos Wall• equate review o~ rate lncreas- Rev. and Mrs. Edison Weaver
..I!IULTI·II~RDS
galvanized pipe and his father Pulp and p8~ foresters iliijl .
brown and ~rry· Price. '· , es sou~~t by Ute msurance Cl!M· and Mr. and Mrs. Claytoq Rus- lNDMNAPOLJS (UPJj JIM had carefully used red lead In that a crop of Vfi1inla plnflltil~ ~411 shot :Ws on the fil'ilt nme ~les; '"
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sell, an of Mason; the great. Clarl&lt; of Scotland set 18 track lhe joints as a means.of preser· grow In 25 to·IO yelll'lllld fie;•
holes. , Defi!hdlng champion,
Th1B biiJ also wiD ,bring 1\Jj«randmother IS Mrs. Farlen,e records in 1965 during&gt;•:the In·[ vlng Ute threads.
nloh 25 to 35 corda of woocf Pifll "
Donald 'Pizzie" Wolfe, report- an end the present file and C011ley ol Logan, W. Va,
diana polls "SOO" mile auto race. 1 He said that the pipe came acre
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for Ute Most Spectacular Shot,
Lowest score ill a single round,
and Longest Shot. .
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Bessie o£NursHurwitz
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a result of her hueband's untimely
de~th ear~er this year. Mrs. Hurwitz has
res~gned morder to return to lier.home
townln·Columbus.
.

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THOSE who worked with and un.'
de~ Mts. Hurwitz, in a letter of appr~­
clatlon, ~xpressed their sorrow of Mrs.
· Hurwitz s departure. In part the letter
reads:
'
~

. . .

·
"WE have all enjoyed working with
-you and cann~t express how deeplY. we feel. We will
miss your smile and your gay attitude towards life
There are such· a few people like you that can be so
well liked and respected by everyone. You have added .
a little sparkle to our everyday life.

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"WE wish to thank you for all you have done for
us and ·especially for the things you have taught us
We regre! deeply that you will no longer be· with us·
but we Wish yo~ and your children all the happlnes~
and success m life. May you go about your future hap·
pily and know th:t our love_and thoug~ts go witli you."
C_AROLL Snow~en, who did a tremendous j o b
handlmg ~he 1967 River Recreation Festival in. the· Old
French C1ty last week, received a kind letter from the
boat show cast Thursday: It read: "Dear Mr. Snowden.
We all want to thank you for all the time and effort•
you put into the boat show. We all realiJ:e how bard
!Jou worked and we certainly apprecate it. Without you,
he show c~uld never have been put on. We all enjoyed
working With you and hope you 'II be able to direct the
next one.,

•

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. TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of the Daily
Tnbune and weekly Gallia Times . . . Nyle Borden
named state VFW chaplain. during state convention in
Columbus . . . _Grace Bunce, Mrs. Kathryn Sheets ~~~d
Anna M. Has)(ins are new teachers employed b:v ttre
c1ty board of education ... John H. Matthews, 80, CO.
lumbus lawyer and a Gallia County native dies suddenly at his home in Columb'Us . . .· Robert' M. Stoneburner, 28, Iowa, named new Rio Grande College foot·
ba~ coac.h .. . Capt. J. E. Morrison, Company L, Galll·
polis qhco Guard, announces camping tnp is postpon· e~ unhl August ... A. D. Lusk captures Gallipolis handicap golf tournament . . . Wilham Ch~mbers is city
pin~ pong .~ournament champion . . Dr. Rayman T. '
Alhson, ~l th two.home rc•n. and a 2-run tripiP'. pares"
G~lillp?hs K1wamans to 6-4 victory over Pt. Pleasant
K1wamans.
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be a~ to cancel out policy·
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1
bolder• unJ.esa that. pollf!Yhold,
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tboPERf ' ' tree~·\~ Ute -kter's edge and apan -·1"
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Rep.efY!POOr
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TODAY'$ T~GJiiT"""' ~~~ccess1 bke failur.e ,ls . a. once RIR11!4 anti. Ute .JM!9Pie ot tat recently. It was 011 11» For· from Marshall
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a,destinatlorl;..:...Uilknown.
· · I Ohio atWrding. io Wel~r 'l'ht rtst Nibert farm . at .Asbton; · it_ as a habitat to.
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The third ailnual "He~ford Country'' Cl'!b golf _ a es ilir_ bllege 1r1 1 No-: Mr. Nibert had ask!'d us to
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of their house .for !he plll'(lOSe We, have recently helped i'wo after the Con~!~~
I!Jubert]Price farm, ·one of&gt; thHhiehummer attractiOns O'her features o! the .t.oct•.rn- of evaluatlne It In regard to I la~o~~rs wltlJ renovation of Ute sanil 11~
entllu~iasts, of the Portland sector of Meigs !zed Insurance ,law prooosal enlargement and· 'ck.epening. It·•.pnng d.evelopments. These are· •ever~ 'of '
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a lefthanded hurler on the 'MI· lntende~t of lnsyrance. to con-.pretty ·much a natural pond, at-· tlie D. E. Hartley- farm. '!'he D.
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IS otganlzer arid origina·· of tlJe ~e res~ryeLol ,pOlicy-. ends by fill'_acioss tlie swale,
Baden R1dge. 'flus spring and I West VIrginia
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water trough bad first been de- per Company· 11. piii~C..tlllilt,
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The ha_~a~ here ~.. r~al· a 196'1 graduate of Pomeroy to determine the need fo; In- beri· iD&lt;\ ·!I'BikiQS· arouccd the !he water vein eluded the tile forest ·treeS ln•,MIIIGJ1 ~=~
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. ; , creased ~ales. , and ~q~lre the pond, we saw at lea~t two whicl) should have picked It up Board o1 Su'peryisort n
last week after ~!Dpleliag Dine
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h~~ea on Utl!,,jmprovl9ed collrse. RALPH WELKER, state .rep. hold public hearings on all fu· do ,not kpow ducks well enough Mr. Hartley dug a new ditch Phil .Diehl of that ~=:;(
You ~ave tp chase oows be- resentative for the 27Ut district lure rate increase requests.
I&lt;&gt; know the variety, but the 1to trap tlie source of water and mP.t with the Western
for~ you can tee off."
~f Gallla, Melgs and Athens
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l!:ach BOif!lf braving the of- Cl!unUea, wa• among Utose who
TJIIRD SON BORN
orous quacking.
how to loy the !lie so as to col- and discussed plant ·wftb
len very, very natural obstec- sponsored the Insurance "Bill MASON - .Mr. aqd Mrs. Jim- We saw some blue. herons lect ,U1e water.
Board. They made plq
le~ .In Jhe pas~ure tournament of Rights" In the Ohio General my 1'/~aver, formerly of Mas. : and pther water fowl. Mr. Ni-l The spring on the Oldtown Ute Board to JII'OI'ide ~ l . ,
will ~ shooting 54 holes. Lar. Aasembly Friday.
o" ~q~ liOW of Haf!UPODd, lnd. bert said that thel'e. were many 1Farms had been developed some Cl'ews to plaat tile treei on llilr
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F~r. .,Year~, Rep. Welker Ithdr ~ son ~~~ June 21. The as ·&gt;~~link ·whicb trc~o¥eled around Sr. Bill Lewis. who was ren~» Tbe species of tree wblcl! ~
f?r those • w~ are dedicated said, Ohio s lnsur~ce laws Infant whJCh we1ghed 7. pounds its edgos.
/ vating this spring. asked us for like best far polpwaod 11 \lli;J•!
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Tied for ·the· lead as of Satur- comparues over the pollcyhold- Dwayne lee. Mr. and Mrs. Wea0 being pnesent -because tth e i r1mine the source of water BIU glnla pine Is the aiCJ11 eodJilliiiid '•
day, after' 'completion of the e~s. This sbl1!11d not be. My ver are also the pa~nts of It holes were abundant. A rt1w of we-nt ahe4!1 to teU me th~! Ute pine which grow~ naturally' ill
first• I'GUcid, w~re Larry Morrl- bill wUI at long last provide nd· daughter. Grandpareqts are Ute .
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pipe used 40 years ago had been Mason Count)' West \1h1liiiF
son, Roger ~dams, Amos Wall• equate review o~ rate lncreas- Rev. and Mrs. Edison Weaver
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galvanized pipe and his father Pulp and p8~ foresters iliijl .
brown and ~rry· Price. '· , es sou~~t by Ute msurance Cl!M· and Mr. and Mrs. Claytoq Rus- lNDMNAPOLJS (UPJj JIM had carefully used red lead In that a crop of Vfi1inla plnflltil~ ~411 shot :Ws on the fil'ilt nme ~les; '"
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sell, an of Mason; the great. Clarl&lt; of Scotland set 18 track lhe joints as a means.of preser· grow In 25 to·IO yelll'lllld fie;•
holes. , Defi!hdlng champion,
Th1B biiJ also wiD ,bring 1\Jj«randmother IS Mrs. Farlen,e records in 1965 during&gt;•:the In·[ vlng Ute threads.
nloh 25 to 35 corda of woocf Pifll "
Donald 'Pizzie" Wolfe, report- an end the present file and C011ley ol Logan, W. Va,
diana polls "SOO" mile auto race. 1 He said that the pipe came acre
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for Ute Most Spectacular Shot,
Lowest score ill a single round,
and Longest Shot. .
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ye~q"s, Mrs.
Bessie o£NursHurwitz
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SECOND ·PRIZE: P.ORTAILE RCA' WHIRLPOOL I;)ISHW ASHER··
THIRD PRIZE: BEMCO BOX SPRING AND MAnRESS
FOURTH PRIZE: GIRLS BICYCLE
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trW84 an~ 1011tll'to Addison and! '.rap ~~-OB•thli;jirppo;M wa- tbefor. Aug.l,' 1967. 'lbla depos'-tmJdenta have received slso-up lap aild · ~ 111e fociU0. ~i::J
fpD for necessary !linda to COD· The appllc2Uop· .lor fUnds l)as B~unclin8 areu, Tit"". wU1 ter system are _1!1 ~ $75 for r~•- It can be s.etlt to JaJl)es Pres- forms and literature concerning of ~ and the lagwn
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VOL. 2 NO. 23

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Impala, 4 door bard top, pO.
wer brakes, power steertnc.
air condition, V-8, radio. tlDt·
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sharp.

$1795'
1964 Thunderbird
Automatic.

radio,

depring and brakes,

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raising ·

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st-Ilts, wJs!w Urts.. sharp as a

tured are Dale
Mrs. Lawrence

tack.

$2295 I
1963 CHEVROLET

Mothers

Impala, 2 door Hard Top.
standard transmission. radio,
w1s1w tirea, one of tbe lbarp.
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$1394&lt;
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power brakes
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SUZUKI
Motorbike

mileage, cle.an as new

$2195
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con!t get a better buy anywhere ....., Makt;l us ,
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WILL SELL YOU-A NEW '6~;Ct
FOR LESS, TO GAIN YOUR BUSlNESS .
SEWNG ClllYROlm &amp;OLDSMOIILES I' OUR tUsiNESS ~ ·

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fpD for necessary !linda to COD· The appllc2Uop· .lor fUnds l)as B~unclin8 areu, Tit"". wU1 ter system are _1!1 ~ $75 for r~•- It can be s.etlt to JaJl)es Pres- forms and literature concerning of ~ and the lagwn
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till e councU.
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struct this sy1tem CBIIJ!III be$. -already reluJo!!ed' them IIO!II Iaste.
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VOL. 2 NO. 23

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air condition, V-8, radio. tlDt·
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sharp.

$1795'
1964 Thunderbird
Automatic.

radio,

depring and brakes,

DISPLAYS

raising ·

power

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st-Ilts, wJs!w Urts.. sharp as a

tured are Dale
Mrs. Lawrence

tack.

$2295 I
1963 CHEVROLET

Mothers

Impala, 2 door Hard Top.
standard transmission. radio,
w1s1w tirea, one of tbe lbarp.
est cars in town

$1394&lt;
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4 door IJard
power brakes
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tires.

SUZUKI
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mileage, cle.an as new

$2195
1966 MERCURY

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SMITH B.U~CK

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Our new trading policy guarante~s th~t you : .
con!t get a better buy anywhere ....., Makt;l us ,
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trans., 30.000 mlleo by Jap
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WILL SELL YOU-A NEW '6~;Ct
FOR LESS, TO GAIN YOUR BUSlNESS .
SEWNG ClllYROlm &amp;OLDSMOIILES I' OUR tUsiNESS ~ ·

stand .
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$995
1964 FORD

OLDSMOBILE
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·Rating in Adf:aneed.Electriciau Work
GALLIPOLIS _ Since. hIt · jor ope1do111, Doable E·-rte, French reeeived an Induslr!-1
year ago from Vie!- Pbaae n, 11d Vtratnla from Electronlet Technician . cerlifl·
return ~ance Corporal va1111in Feb. 1J lhl'oap Al'!'ft 3ft, cate from the Sellool F~r Ele()nam
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completed three ell!ctTIIII ..a It wet1 during the• _opera. lrCpl French on the same
srhMis. and has attilll)tll! rat- , tlons th't L-Cpl French. the on- ciJIY received an' Allvance'd Elec· ·
uo• "' Advanced Ehec)rlclan. Jy electrician with the units, trlclan certificate for the ®inL-Cp• French, a \"' 81'Bdll' recelvod the ~st Award ~" pletlon o1
course prescribed
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entered the Unlte!l Slates Ma- ance. ol his duties while serv- rlne Corps, at the Marine ·o,rps
rin' Corps in October 19M lor; ing m VIetnam.
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Morris, 21. of 437 Fourth Ave.,
pleaded oot guilty Saturday
Slfln sprvice agents.
morning In Municipal Court to a
· A rrSJdent oi Old Washin~ton,
charge of burglary and larceny
o. m Guernsey County, _Mr.
and was held to the September
Aenderson IS a senior maJormg
term Gallla County grand jury
er set to continue advancing
:,. sociology at Ohio University.
under $5,000 bond.
during the program, small inH• , ,. had nihe years of 4-H
Charges again~ Morris '!ere
DNING Js also a phase signia patches of marine 11'1 e
c1uh work. thre(&gt; years as a jlln·
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by Gilbert P. Bush, owner of the swimming sport figures are presented in cere101 \eadPr
and operrator of the Gallipolis taught at tbe Middleport monies following each series of
Ris special awards and
Ice Co.. ln . connection with 8 pool. Young Joe Stuetger classes. These patches- more
tl t h' , vements include being I
breaking and entering at the pauses just before hitting often than not, among the proudde'e~ate to Buckeye Leodershl)l
il:e plant four day• ago,
tbe water from a low est possession of children par('n qfpn&gt;nre : Citizenship Short
Chief
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tlcipating .- are proylded joint{'ourse. National 1-H Center,
Said the B &amp; E Oceurred somely by the American 'Red Cross
w 'lngton, D C. · Citizenship
I tlme between 9:30 p.m. WedChapter in Meigs Countv and
L' " 1ratory also at the center
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the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary
Jr "'"i!llngton: S?eaker Of the
Entry was gained by pushing In
Club.
BILL RENDERSON
ho" ·e and counselor at the 1965
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The American Red Cr os s
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IDliock the door.
Chapter is particularly Interesttr · (' 4-H citizen!;hin s b or t
Once Inside the burglar went
eel sinces the program furthers
cr ~ in thr sumn1er of 1966 1
tllrough the engine room at the
the chapter's water safety opF was valedi('tori;m of hi~ 1
plant and into the front office
erations. Lifesaving courses are
19!\&lt; waduating rloss and was ;
where he ap~ntly pried op- IIIIDDLEPORT - Gone - at even ~!Cered. at the pool 1D C()nom•d tM cho&lt;t&gt;n leader of to- ·
en a cash drawer and took ap- least for most Meigs County operatoon With the R~ Cross.
morrow in 1964.
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yOWlgsters - are the days of In early years, quali_fi~ ln'
City Pollee arrested Morris "sink or swim" in the Ohio slructors were at a mlmmum.
at 11:25 a.m. Friday at home. River.
However, more are becommg
PT. PLEASANT - The Mas- Chiel Taylor said Morris was Thanks to the program at the available as the program pro1
on County Baord ol Education formerly employed at the Ice Middleport Community Po o I, gresses.
Fr~day night approved tik: .or- plant for about 10 days, from supervised swimming lnstruc- Pr~nt qualified instructors
dering of two relocatable butld- June 15 through June 25, 1967. lion is provided - a program In MeJgs County include Yvonings trom Hanley Structure of Morris was also arrested on which can take the small young- ne Scally, bead Inatructor at the
Eli.abethton. Tenn., at a tolll soother charge, that ol assault ster through the basic• to the Middleport pool: Sean Mullen,
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. on a warrant signed by Ralph instructor level over a period Mike Lloyd, both employed at
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The aluminum buildings ha\'e Jones. This involved an lnci- of a few years.
the Middleport pool: Bob Mel-~
electric heat and air condition· dent on the parkillll lot of John- For 13 years, the instruction er, Dick Nease, Brenda Potts,
ing. One two-room unit wtll be son'~ Vine St. Market, accord- 1program bas been underway Barbara Jones, Kenny Harris,
r. ~LLIPOLIS - The Town placed at Ordnance Elementory ing to police.
. I and through
this program Connie Deem and Mlck MorriS.
ar~ County Rally proJect wa&gt; School in Point Pleasant &gt;nd o!le Morris pleaded guilty to the' oungsters have learned not on· In 19M, 258 perso111 enrolled
discussed Tilll..,.,Jay ID . a ape- I at Mason Elementary in \la&gt;On.l' charge of assault Saturday in ry proper •wlmming procedures for lesson• at the pool; 351 In
cial meeting ol t~ Galloa Coun· i The board allocated $500 each Municioal Court and was fined 1but also water safety. ·
1965 and 244 In 19611. NeW
ty Farm Bu!'l'au Board of D•- for Hannan, Wahama. and Pt. $25 and coats.
As an Incentive for the young· courses get underway Monday.
reclors.
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Vinton drlvlna while lntolicat.ant, off the right •ide of the Richard E. Bradley, 33, Cin-'ed; W~rren W. Darnell, 44, Cohlahwoy. There was m 1n r cinnali', G•w J , Polce, 33, Ply- lumbua, and aeor~e E. Buah,
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MIDDLEPORT - Awards Andy Stewart, Bobby McClure, GALLIPOLIS _ The GaUipobnng a covered dish and their [ maintenance and renair ol type. Mrs. v. K. White, of Box
were presented to
chUdren Gamma Jobmon, Teresa
lis Pony League Phlllles, hi a
own table service The bureau I writer. Superior Office Servoce Vinton.
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completing the second session ~ey, Desmond _JeKff~rs, Willa non. league tilt on Memorial!
will furnish meal. rolls and of Huntington.
of swimming lessons Friday at Barnhart, Lon
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Field Saturday morning, blankdrinks
I On tbe .....,m!llOIIdadOII of ers at Pt. Pleaoant High School; Middleport pool.
'Perkey, Judy S~wde!d Role ed Cheshire ~ behind the
1Snowden and ChriS W 9HU·
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Connie
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The hoard 8 ~ discussed the B...;ette was employed •• nan; Thelma Campbell, John Receiving awards In the var- Beginner I: Rebea:a
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annual Talent Fmd Conte•t. to tboltl director aad coach at Sang, Diane Thabet. Olaton ious swimming classes were Mike Eschleman, Gary Nelson, The winners, limited to lour
CconductedJ duriFngl the Gal· :abam: High Scheol.
Wright a.id Joan G. Athey, unas- the following children:
Paula Bocook, David Bocook; safeties by J. Hysell, llcored
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The board accepted the re•lg. signed.
Advanced Be~inner: GarY Jeff Grueser, Mark Hall, Don· once in the fil'llt inning on a
it w1ll be for two age groups. naUon of Maurice R. Mayes. Other teacbm hired were George, Suzie Samuels, Tom-, aid Karr, Sharon Karr, Roger double by Bruce Wilson, lol·
The junior division is for 14 teacher at Pt. Pleasant .Junior Farie Kennedy and Carolyn my Anderson, Jessamine Ly- carson, Ronnie Estes, Andrea lowed by a Cheshire error.
and under and the senior dlvi- High School; Kathryn Small- Lynn Hesson, at N.;. Haven llll! and Joe Rosenbaum.
Riggs, Meg Amberger, Stepb- The Phillies added an insurThe Scot it built by Amini :, •
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510n for 15 to 21. The conte&gt;t ridge. teacher at Hannan Ele- School; Mrs. Jblth Sawyers, Beglilner IV (Red Cross): en Carson, Traci Sayre, Catby ance marker in the seventll. -A.
craftsmanship
that
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all
Amana
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Amanawill be open to all Gallla coun- mentary, and Gene Allen, band math at the junfor hll(h: Don- Tl!rry George, Debbie Harten- Hess, Patty Bro'Vn, John Story I Wedemeyer singled, and J. Th()made oversized coollnc coils, for pater coollltl capiCltyl
ty resident.
director at Pt. Pleasant Hi~h aid Ray VanMeter, Em.•' A bach, Doug Rosenbaum, Mary and Ruthanna Plants.
ma walked. Wedemeyer scorNew hilh-speed compressor, •• and a new autom1tio:
Atlending were Mr. and Mrs . ~ School. Granted leave of a~· Wingett and Mrs. Maxine Win· Boggs, Mary Mills, David Riles, · Crawfish: Taml Martin, Ab- ed on ,another Cheshire error.
~l.t 1« quick and slmplti installation. For lltlllllecl cool·
Ishmael Gillespie. Maurice sence was Glenna Taylo,, ;B gett, Wahama High.
Carl McFarland, David Wilcox, by Martin, Terry Sayre, Joe
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In&amp; capacity and extra yurs of deJjendablllty-at.•liudBtt
Thoma•. Carl Baker. Mrs Web- teacher at Pt. Pleasant H~h They assigned James Page as Kellee Burdette, Tracy II u r· Stuerger, Kevin Weldon, San- Wilson paced the· wt nne r s
price-see The Soot, by flt1\WI
ster Dewitt, Mrs. Dan Notter. School.
a teacher at the 11Dlinr '•l•h delle, Judy Owen, David Mills, dra Denny, Jeanie McClcre. with two hits. Aldon and Lee
W. R. (Dick) llrown and Mrs. Molly Kare Park and Robert and John Allinder, math teach· Judy Sargent, Velvet Swisher,
Wtdemeyer each collected a
Frapk Mills.
Shertzer were hired as teach- er at Pt. Pleasant Hilh. ·
Sheila Sorgen!, Kim Weldon \•
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Lone Cheshire player to get
Beginner Ill: Jim
ROHn- ampulatlllll was neceolltated a aafety was Patrick - In the
baum, Jim Anderson, Randy due to tile lawa 111llwet' acct. fifth fra.m e- a ainale to cen'
George, Mary McFarland, Jer- dent oaffered by Harold Lem- ter,
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SaUnders whiffed . 15 batters
Bryant, three-month-old son of 1ing back, her car struck the Other arrests Friday mclud· ry Coleman, Jimmy M~ure,
Lomley allpped ID wet p-an iD going the route. Hysell sll:Uck
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Margoret Ann Brayant, 20, Rt. ,left rear wheels of the trailer. ed: James E. Hardyman, 24, Rt. David Eschleman, Ann Fotch, and iD t1ie faD, Ills lland went out 14 Phillle!J.
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on the hesd, In a one car accl-1to trailer and minor damage to highway; Arthur G. Gordon, Donna Estes, Rita Bailey. Scott[ plete ampulalloa o1 two liD.!
dent at 8 p.m. Friday on the tthe ear. No one wu injured. 28, Pilot Mountain, N. C., no Brenson, Christl Heso, Shane ICI'II and pafttal alnputallell
NEW ~MOOEL ' T~,y- 1$·,
Bob McCormick Rd., fa u r-1 Mrs. Harkins was scheduled mud flaps; John L. Bennett, 21, Brunson, Brent Jones, Paula of 8 tldrd wao requited. He
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remaloa eonltntd to bls liome.
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GALLIPOLIS _ Since. hIt · jor ope1do111, Doable E·-rte, French reeeived an Induslr!-1
year ago from Vie!- Pbaae n, 11d Vtratnla from Electronlet Technician . cerlifl·
return ~ance Corporal va1111in Feb. 1J lhl'oap Al'!'ft 3ft, cate from the Sellool F~r Ele()nam
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srhMis. and has attilll)tll! rat- , tlons th't L-Cpl French. the on- ciJIY received an' Allvance'd Elec· ·
uo• "' Advanced Ehec)rlclan. Jy electrician with the units, trlclan certificate for the ®inL-Cp• French, a \"' 81'Bdll' recelvod the ~st Award ~" pletlon o1
course prescribed
ate "' Kyger Creek High School, meritorious servoce in _perfunn· by the Commandant of ttoe Ma·
entered the Unlte!l Slates Ma- ance. ol his duties while serv- rlne Corps, at the Marine ·o,rps
rin' Corps in October 19M lor; ing m VIetnam.
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cessful completion of a power· dl•on with his parents. Mr. an
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Morris, 21. of 437 Fourth Ave.,
pleaded oot guilty Saturday
Slfln sprvice agents.
morning In Municipal Court to a
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charge of burglary and larceny
o. m Guernsey County, _Mr.
and was held to the September
Aenderson IS a senior maJormg
term Gallla County grand jury
er set to continue advancing
:,. sociology at Ohio University.
under $5,000 bond.
during the program, small inH• , ,. had nihe years of 4-H
Charges again~ Morris '!ere
DNING Js also a phase signia patches of marine 11'1 e
c1uh work. thre(&gt; years as a jlln·
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by Gilbert P. Bush, owner of the swimming sport figures are presented in cere101 \eadPr
and operrator of the Gallipolis taught at tbe Middleport monies following each series of
Ris special awards and
Ice Co.. ln . connection with 8 pool. Young Joe Stuetger classes. These patches- more
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breaking and entering at the pauses just before hitting often than not, among the proudde'e~ate to Buckeye Leodershl)l
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tlcipating .- are proylded joint{'ourse. National 1-H Center,
Said the B &amp; E Oceurred somely by the American 'Red Cross
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Chapter is particularly Interesttr · (' 4-H citizen!;hin s b or t
Once Inside the burglar went
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tllrough the engine room at the
the chapter's water safety opF was valedi('tori;m of hi~ 1
plant and into the front office
erations. Lifesaving courses are
19!\&lt; waduating rloss and was ;
where he ap~ntly pried op- IIIIDDLEPORT - Gone - at even ~!Cered. at the pool 1D C()nom•d tM cho&lt;t&gt;n leader of to- ·
en a cash drawer and took ap- least for most Meigs County operatoon With the R~ Cross.
morrow in 1964.
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yOWlgsters - are the days of In early years, quali_fi~ ln'
City Pollee arrested Morris "sink or swim" in the Ohio slructors were at a mlmmum.
at 11:25 a.m. Friday at home. River.
However, more are becommg
PT. PLEASANT - The Mas- Chiel Taylor said Morris was Thanks to the program at the available as the program pro1
on County Baord ol Education formerly employed at the Ice Middleport Community Po o I, gresses.
Fr~day night approved tik: .or- plant for about 10 days, from supervised swimming lnstruc- Pr~nt qualified instructors
dering of two relocatable butld- June 15 through June 25, 1967. lion is provided - a program In MeJgs County include Yvonings trom Hanley Structure of Morris was also arrested on which can take the small young- ne Scally, bead Inatructor at the
Eli.abethton. Tenn., at a tolll soother charge, that ol assault ster through the basic• to the Middleport pool: Sean Mullen,
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. on a warrant signed by Ralph instructor level over a period Mike Lloyd, both employed at
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The aluminum buildings ha\'e Jones. This involved an lnci- of a few years.
the Middleport pool: Bob Mel-~
electric heat and air condition· dent on the parkillll lot of John- For 13 years, the instruction er, Dick Nease, Brenda Potts,
ing. One two-room unit wtll be son'~ Vine St. Market, accord- 1program bas been underway Barbara Jones, Kenny Harris,
r. ~LLIPOLIS - The Town placed at Ordnance Elementory ing to police.
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this program Connie Deem and Mlck MorriS.
ar~ County Rally proJect wa&gt; School in Point Pleasant &gt;nd o!le Morris pleaded guilty to the' oungsters have learned not on· In 19M, 258 perso111 enrolled
discussed Tilll..,.,Jay ID . a ape- I at Mason Elementary in \la&gt;On.l' charge of assault Saturday in ry proper •wlmming procedures for lesson• at the pool; 351 In
cial meeting ol t~ Galloa Coun· i The board allocated $500 each Municioal Court and was fined 1but also water safety. ·
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MIDDLEPORT - Awards Andy Stewart, Bobby McClure, GALLIPOLIS _ The GaUipobnng a covered dish and their [ maintenance and renair ol type. Mrs. v. K. White, of Box
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chUdren Gamma Jobmon, Teresa
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own table service The bureau I writer. Superior Office Servoce Vinton.
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completing the second session ~ey, Desmond _JeKff~rs, Willa non. league tilt on Memorial!
will furnish meal. rolls and of Huntington.
of swimming lessons Friday at Barnhart, Lon
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Field Saturday morning, blankdrinks
I On tbe .....,m!llOIIdadOII of ers at Pt. Pleaoant High School; Middleport pool.
'Perkey, Judy S~wde!d Role ed Cheshire ~ behind the
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annual Talent Fmd Conte•t. to tboltl director aad coach at Sang, Diane Thabet. Olaton ious swimming classes were Mike Eschleman, Gary Nelson, The winners, limited to lour
CconductedJ duriFngl the Gal· :abam: High Scheol.
Wright a.id Joan G. Athey, unas- the following children:
Paula Bocook, David Bocook; safeties by J. Hysell, llcored
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The board accepted the re•lg. signed.
Advanced Be~inner: GarY Jeff Grueser, Mark Hall, Don· once in the fil'llt inning on a
it w1ll be for two age groups. naUon of Maurice R. Mayes. Other teacbm hired were George, Suzie Samuels, Tom-, aid Karr, Sharon Karr, Roger double by Bruce Wilson, lol·
The junior division is for 14 teacher at Pt. Pleasant .Junior Farie Kennedy and Carolyn my Anderson, Jessamine Ly- carson, Ronnie Estes, Andrea lowed by a Cheshire error.
and under and the senior dlvi- High School; Kathryn Small- Lynn Hesson, at N.;. Haven llll! and Joe Rosenbaum.
Riggs, Meg Amberger, Stepb- The Phillies added an insurThe Scot it built by Amini :, •
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510n for 15 to 21. The conte&gt;t ridge. teacher at Hannan Ele- School; Mrs. Jblth Sawyers, Beglilner IV (Red Cross): en Carson, Traci Sayre, Catby ance marker in the seventll. -A.
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Amanawill be open to all Gallla coun- mentary, and Gene Allen, band math at the junfor hll(h: Don- Tl!rry George, Debbie Harten- Hess, Patty Bro'Vn, John Story I Wedemeyer singled, and J. Th()made oversized coollnc coils, for pater coollltl capiCltyl
ty resident.
director at Pt. Pleasant Hi~h aid Ray VanMeter, Em.•' A bach, Doug Rosenbaum, Mary and Ruthanna Plants.
ma walked. Wedemeyer scorNew hilh-speed compressor, •• and a new autom1tio:
Atlending were Mr. and Mrs . ~ School. Granted leave of a~· Wingett and Mrs. Maxine Win· Boggs, Mary Mills, David Riles, · Crawfish: Taml Martin, Ab- ed on ,another Cheshire error.
~l.t 1« quick and slmplti installation. For lltlllllecl cool·
Ishmael Gillespie. Maurice sence was Glenna Taylo,, ;B gett, Wahama High.
Carl McFarland, David Wilcox, by Martin, Terry Sayre, Joe
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In&amp; capacity and extra yurs of deJjendablllty-at.•liudBtt
Thoma•. Carl Baker. Mrs Web- teacher at Pt. Pleasant H~h They assigned James Page as Kellee Burdette, Tracy II u r· Stuerger, Kevin Weldon, San- Wilson paced the· wt nne r s
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a teacher at the 11Dlinr '•l•h delle, Judy Owen, David Mills, dra Denny, Jeanie McClcre. with two hits. Aldon and Lee
W. R. (Dick) llrown and Mrs. Molly Kare Park and Robert and John Allinder, math teach· Judy Sargent, Velvet Swisher,
Wtdemeyer each collected a
Frapk Mills.
Shertzer were hired as teach- er at Pt. Pleasant Hilh. ·
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Beginner Ill: Jim
ROHn- ampulatlllll was neceolltated a aafety was Patrick - In the
baum, Jim Anderson, Randy due to tile lawa 111llwet' acct. fifth fra.m e- a ainale to cen'
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SaUnders whiffed . 15 batters
Bryant, three-month-old son of 1ing back, her car struck the Other arrests Friday mclud· ry Coleman, Jimmy M~ure,
Lomley allpped ID wet p-an iD going the route. Hysell sll:Uck
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on the hesd, In a one car accl-1to trailer and minor damage to highway; Arthur G. Gordon, Donna Estes, Rita Bailey. Scott[ plete ampulalloa o1 two liD.!
dent at 8 p.m. Friday on the tthe ear. No one wu injured. 28, Pilot Mountain, N. C., no Brenson, Christl Heso, Shane ICI'II and pafttal alnputallell
NEW ~MOOEL ' T~,y- 1$·,
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Except lor the honored Jew ·n't serve :much . purpose now Iin mid . September than the! tnd of the ,.aoon, wbea mllll. ·
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excitement and attendance Is effect ol a three-day hiatus on Maybe that's tne ~ericat ·.
Star tim as a rest per)od
generally at its peak during their pennent cham"'· tho Let '"" 's excuse for losing t,h&lt;
how to get away and fish or
the summer vacation' period. rause gives them a good chance last four AII-Siar games 8J1Il
hello to the kids. It's no
From a television standpoint. a to hen! minor wounds and re- eight of the la.t nine. Tbey .
lion of ronfidence that
factor that can't be Ignored, a•group their forces, without par· haven't put their lteSI stars for. ..
older, eslabhshed stars
nationwide audience in prime tilaity of any club. for the final ward at the right time.
secretly wished they
lime (this year•,;- game w iII stretch run.
Or. maybe they haven't go,
elected to play because
•tart at 4 p. m. to he beamed Finally, there's tbe estbetir any better.
prefer the lime off.
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COMPLETE STOCK SUMMER
the nest mornblc &lt;IIIII..,_
want to try a m!d·nflbt ftlgbtl,
ploy oo Tuesday, Oy baek
Wednesday to Ume to
Prl"1'SB11RGH (UP!) _ Two inaing and scored on Jerry Donn Clendenon singled h~me l shutout in the ninth when "'"""llhe Orioles for 1 game Ia 8os· II
boomJnll dmdlles by Willie May's single and drove in Gene a second run durmg lhe llrst Johnson doubled and srored on
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BUqell and a palr of sacrifice Alley, who had walked, ":ith Inning and Jerry May, who had a single by Lee Maye..
sport coats. Excellent fabrics and desiy,ns in the
rue. by Bl1l Mauroskl paced another double in_ th~ filth . doubled in Stargeil in the The Reds threaten~d m the
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Bed!! Satarday and gave Tom- and third ·. mrungs after Mota Tbe Reds fa~ led lo score m tagging up and then threw
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Clemente but ended Sisk's bounce.

By Mtimu.Y OLDEIIMAN

J:..!ague eabh of the last three out of a possible 258 this year. ent and stimulant to lan ln!P:.
Spoi'll Editor
years has been as follows: 19651 Carew Is doing very nlcety, e&gt;t, baseball might ~onsidor
N• .,...r Eatorprlse Allin. -Felix Mantilla, Boston; 19116 thank you, fOr .the ~Ins but slaging its extravaganza much
YORK (NEAl_ Base- -Bobby Knoop, California; 1967 he's a rookie wbo has played later m the seaso_n._ Exc.p~ for
lllllf'PI$&amp; ·a rldlculous lime, to -Rod carew, Minnesola_. - . fewer than three months of those teams partlctpatlng 1n a
put 00 .1111 annual shoWcase, the Mantilla IS a perennial re- maj~r league baseball, wbl&lt;h hot · pennant race, September
Anl!lar·aame 38lb edition com· serve player who by the next Isn't exactly tbe proper qualify. has become a deadly month
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'lbls Is nol a game between Houston Aslros, for whom ~e steps of Charley Gehringer, Joe larly with the e&gt;pansion of
the belt-players In the National batted .219, and currently lm- Gordoo, Nellie fox and Bobby leagues to 10 teams earh. mean·
ud ~can Leagues. Tbls ·is gers on the disabled liS\ of the Richardson. Last year. playing ing there are no~&gt; five
a pm1 betWeen those players Chicago Cubs. Knoop luis a ca- for 'WU110n of the Carolina mired in the secono division In
dolng beAt right now.
reer batting average of :238 for Leagu&lt;, Carow faUed to bat the draggy days at· season's
The dlellm:tion Js Important. California and the last time wel.300.
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Except lor the honored Jew ·n't serve :much . purpose now Iin mid . September than the! tnd of the ,.aoon, wbea mllll. ·
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most baseball playera
just starting .to whip up some For teams worried about the dlvldual performa..,.,
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excitement and attendance Is effect ol a three-day hiatus on Maybe that's tne ~ericat ·.
Star tim as a rest per)od
generally at its peak during their pennent cham"'· tho Let '"" 's excuse for losing t,h&lt;
how to get away and fish or
the summer vacation' period. rause gives them a good chance last four AII-Siar games 8J1Il
hello to the kids. It's no
From a television standpoint. a to hen! minor wounds and re- eight of the la.t nine. Tbey .
lion of ronfidence that
factor that can't be Ignored, a•group their forces, without par· haven't put their lteSI stars for. ..
older, eslabhshed stars
nationwide audience in prime tilaity of any club. for the final ward at the right time.
secretly wished they
lime (this year•,;- game w iII stretch run.
Or. maybe they haven't go,
elected to play because
•tart at 4 p. m. to he beamed Finally, there's tbe estbetir any better.
prefer the lime off.
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COMPLETE STOCK SUMMER
the nest mornblc &lt;IIIII..,_
want to try a m!d·nflbt ftlgbtl,
ploy oo Tuesday, Oy baek
Wednesday to Ume to
Prl"1'SB11RGH (UP!) _ Two inaing and scored on Jerry Donn Clendenon singled h~me l shutout in the ninth when "'"""llhe Orioles for 1 game Ia 8os· II
boomJnll dmdlles by Willie May's single and drove in Gene a second run durmg lhe llrst Johnson doubled and srored on
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BUqell and a palr of sacrifice Alley, who had walked, ":ith Inning and Jerry May, who had a single by Lee Maye..
sport coats. Excellent fabrics and desiy,ns in the
rue. by Bl1l Mauroskl paced another double in_ th~ filth . doubled in Stargeil in the The Reds threaten~d m the
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Bed!! Satarday and gave Tom- and third ·. mrungs after Mota Tbe Reds fa~ led lo score m tagging up and then threw
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8llrg.u cloubfed .ln tile fourth Roberto Clemente.
Clemente but ended Sisk's bounce.

By Mtimu.Y OLDEIIMAN

J:..!ague eabh of the last three out of a possible 258 this year. ent and stimulant to lan ln!P:.
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years has been as follows: 19651 Carew Is doing very nlcety, e&gt;t, baseball might ~onsidor
N• .,...r Eatorprlse Allin. -Felix Mantilla, Boston; 19116 thank you, fOr .the ~Ins but slaging its extravaganza much
YORK (NEAl_ Base- -Bobby Knoop, California; 1967 he's a rookie wbo has played later m the seaso_n._ Exc.p~ for
lllllf'PI$&amp; ·a rldlculous lime, to -Rod carew, Minnesola_. - . fewer than three months of those teams partlctpatlng 1n a
put 00 .1111 annual shoWcase, the Mantilla IS a perennial re- maj~r league baseball, wbl&lt;h hot · pennant race, September
Anl!lar·aame 38lb edition com· serve player who by the next Isn't exactly tbe proper qualify. has become a deadly month
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'lbls Is nol a game between Houston Aslros, for whom ~e steps of Charley Gehringer, Joe larly with the e&gt;pansion of
the belt-players In the National batted .219, and currently lm- Gordoo, Nellie fox and Bobby leagues to 10 teams earh. mean·
ud ~can Leagues. Tbls ·is gers on the disabled liS\ of the Richardson. Last year. playing ing there are no~&gt; five
a pm1 betWeen those players Chicago Cubs. Knoop luis a ca- for 'WU110n of the Carolina mired in the secono division In
dolng beAt right now.
reer batting average of :238 for Leagu&lt;, Carow faUed to bat the draggy days at· season's
The dlellm:tion Js Important. California and the last time wel.300.
end.
For lnBiaiiCe, the starting sec· looked was barely over the .21111 ·
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CHARLES USL1
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across to Mr. John G. Fill~ (left), President
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caslngs. Both men

Boating

LAN·D MARK.·

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New York
cited lor Its
Young ,Boaters' !W,IIl"
riraln; • ·'l!ei\A~s..e\"101-\-l
rnentary film, "Safely Afloat";
Moryland for the "Initiative
dedication" ·01 Itt ·J4arlbe
Police, and Wisc1lilsin lor ils
closely coordlnaled
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Counb', Ohio, will hold ·• p\lltllc

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Jaek W. Carsey, Mgr.

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with the lmpl_..t.lto complete juot about any work
you onoounter aD year long. Chooee four.opeed or

·Your·fcm,. S,.,pply Service Center

elcht.apood Range Tranamtssion, ·with A-C Traction ·
Boooter that trlnsfers weight 1o pull throujh tough
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12' x 100'- .!1(16:.. Black .:..--_$17.00 .
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Boating

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of

New York
cited lor Its
Young ,Boaters' !W,IIl"
riraln; • ·'l!ei\A~s..e\"101-\-l
rnentary film, "Safely Afloat";
Moryland for the "Initiative
dedication" ·01 Itt ·J4arlbe
Police, and Wisc1lilsin lor ils
closely coordlnaled
I
marine law enforcement.
)·

Letart Towil1btp,

Counb', Ohio, will hold ·• p\lltllc

5•

h..iioion the

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p . m.• July 20th; at. th• etne,· at.
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Jaek W. Carsey, Mgr.

.; '-o:ofi: tw the Big "L" on Route 7 &amp; 33 at tho
U~ End of Polftlt!'OY

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Complete.Inventory Of Many Other Sizes Than Listed Below.

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your New Hollandllealer '~the, one to~ive you the full
job done."

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with the lmpl_..t.lto complete juot about any work
you onoounter aD year long. Chooee four.opeed or

·Your·fcm,. S,.,pply Service Center

elcht.apood Range Tranamtssion, ·with A-C Traction ·
Boooter that trlnsfers weight 1o pull throujh tough
opota, Como ID,look evor the D-121

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·$22.60
16' x 100'- .004- Bl1ek
$l4.90
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THiel IB WHAT'S

DOCTOR SAYS
WafiMI G. Brandstadt, M.D.
The book by Dolger and
Seeman entitled "How to
Live with Dlahetes" which I
recommended in on earlier
cmumn is ·now avaUable in 1
piiJlerback edition tbrougb tile
I1 Upjobn C!llllpRny, ~-alamasoo,
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for MEH .Men~mmer Sport Coats

SPECIAL VALUES
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. REGULAR $27.50
NOW $21.88
REGULAR $29.95
•. NbWi $2~i88

'llOT'OF MEN'S SHIRTS

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I, learned

that he Is a diabetic.

Is there a diabetle asao&lt;!lallon

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formation about this disease?
A - Yes. Write to the Amer·
lean Dialiellc Associlition, · 18
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$59.95
SALE $47.88
$65.00
SALE $51.88
$69.9$
SALE $54.88

MEN'S SUMMER PANTS
TO $18.95 _
TO $16.95
TO $14.95
TO $1G.95
n~~I;S TO $U5
VALUES
VALUES
VALUES
VALUES

_.:..NOW $14.88
NOW $12.88
NOW $1o.ll
NOW $8.88
NOW $6.t8

1LOT STA·PREST PANTS
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SIHS29to40
f'·tal;,_s To $9.00 __ NOW

- Rt~ul•r $19.95 - - - - - - - SALE
- . .11l1r $19.95
· SALE
- ·Rt~ullr $34.95
SAlE
16" TOTE;_. R.V.UIIr $13;95
SALE

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I LOT OF KNIT SUITS, SHIRTS
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SPORTS WEAi

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LADIES'- STRAW AND YINYL

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Charcoa~ Green ."-,Ute. ·
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24" Cases, 28" and
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Charcoal- Brown
S 6.95 (:IStl Salt $ 4.001·.·
$H;95 ,C.S.. Salt $10.00 '
$1~.95 ·c;.... Sale $18.00. '
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high. He advised me nol'·to use
any sugar b1i! gave me no medIcation. My ~ shows no
~gar. ""' I •' ll!ilbettc or not?
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have an elel'!lted blood sug..r

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25" 2 SUITER
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SALE $2P.50
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OrlnaH tablets for
diabetes.
I must avoid
the foodl mentioned I am lo&amp;lng weight What should I do?
A - 'ftere must be aome
l'l!ason oilier ·than diabetes for
the r~trictlons on your diet. A
diabetic diet sbould be a well·
balaneed diet designed In m~aln&gt;
lain your weight wiUtln the
mal range for your height. This
can be a very llheral diet
lew, If any, restrictions of sp&amp;11 ""'" foods. The dosage of lite
tolbutamide &lt;Orlnase) Is
carefully adjusll!d to keep your
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he ever Clll'ed or Is the diae•ase
ever arrested to tile p oIn
wbel'l! he no longer needs ·
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Jose welgbt or doet the lois
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butamldS Is given only In reyour blood eugar leveL
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LADIES' SWIMWEAR ••• REDUCED ·20% ·

Iron

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WORK PANTS pair $2·00

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WafiMI G. Brandstadt, M.D.
The book by Dolger and
Seeman entitled "How to
Live with Dlahetes" which I
recommended in on earlier
cmumn is ·now avaUable in 1
piiJlerback edition tbrougb tile
I1 Upjobn C!llllpRny, ~-alamasoo,
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for MEH .Men~mmer Sport Coats

SPECIAL VALUES
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. REGULAR $27.50
NOW $21.88
REGULAR $29.95
•. NbWi $2~i88

'llOT'OF MEN'S SHIRTS

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I, learned

that he Is a diabetic.

Is there a diabetle asao&lt;!lallon

whel'l! I may obtain more llo
formation about this disease?
A - Yes. Write to the Amer·
lean Dialiellc Associlition, · 18
East 48th St., New York, N.Y.
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SUMMER SUITS
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$39.95 .....:---SALE $3U8
$59.95
SALE $47.88
$65.00
SALE $51.88
$69.9$
SALE $54.88

MEN'S SUMMER PANTS
TO $18.95 _
TO $16.95
TO $14.95
TO $1G.95
n~~I;S TO $U5
VALUES
VALUES
VALUES
VALUES

_.:..NOW $14.88
NOW $12.88
NOW $1o.ll
NOW $8.88
NOW $6.t8

1LOT STA·PREST PANTS
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SIHS29to40
f'·tal;,_s To $9.00 __ NOW

- Rt~ul•r $19.95 - - - - - - - SALE
- . .11l1r $19.95
· SALE
- ·Rt~ullr $34.95
SAlE
16" TOTE;_. R.V.UIIr $13;95
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I LOT OF KNIT SUITS, SHIRTS
AND 'SNEI.LS ····· ··•·:~ • REDUCED 20%
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SPORTS WEAi

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LADIES'- STRAW AND YINYL

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Travel Joy
Travel Smart

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OrlnaH tablets for
diabetes.
I must avoid
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A - 'ftere must be aome
l'l!ason oilier ·than diabetes for
the r~trictlons on your diet. A
diabetic diet sbould be a well·
balaneed diet designed In m~aln&gt;
lain your weight wiUtln the
mal range for your height. This
can be a very llheral diet
lew, If any, restrictions of sp&amp;11 ""'" foods. The dosage of lite
tolbutamide &lt;Orlnase) Is
carefully adjusll!d to keep your
urine sugar • free.
A - Wbea one has diabetes
he ever Clll'ed or Is the diae•ase
ever arrested to tile p oIn
wbel'l! he no longer needs ·
il&gt;atlc111? Does Orlnase help
Jose welgbt or doet the lois
weight come mainly from
the diabetic diet? ·
A - Dllbetes elili be controlbut not cured!,Many mUd
diabetics can keep lltelr dIs·
II ease Ullder control wlUt diet
are over 40, you must do
alone. If you reed to lose
weight, as do most dlabetlcs
are ov" 40, you must do
'through y~r diet. Tbe toJ.
butamldS Is given only In reyour blood eugar leveL
Q - I am pJallllil1g a trip ·by
train which laket1 seven or
hours. Is u: safe to carry
my Insulin that · 10118 without
refrigeration.

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- - - - - - - - S A L E $15.95.

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LADIES' SWIMWEAR ••• REDUCED ·20% ·

Iron

REGULAR
REGULAR
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pers1D!I

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.' VALUES TO $3.98

WORK PANTS pair $2·00

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