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.wUI ~ .~ 1 ~ , aesth~ toward(' achiev' Jr., ija\ur~ lns ,the most lljlproprtate rela· ,
.neaker at the · atilt tlQnshlp het'lleen man and · his
of tho Ohio Asooda. envtronment
Garden Clubs to be heidi Paumler•s' work nas been as ~
22-24 on the campus .8 Jenior · planner with t b e
Univet"llty at Athens. Clevela11'1 Planning Commission,
Paumler Is a prinCipal of the I planning Coordinator In t h e
Johnson, ohrson and· Roy, Clev~land,. Urban Renewal.IJe.
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bachelor of science de~ee in velop!l'•ent Association ...
landscape acclti~ al Ohio .~ pctesent. he ·is in the plbanStatc University and his mao- ru.,• 5 age · 1or a new ur an
ter's d.,gree In )he field at Har· CGIIliDunily of 40•000 P"?P1' tn
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central MonUO.al, and ts also
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·preJ181'ing a master design plan
His talk to Ohio· cardene!:J for lite 22 mUes of lake front '
will include · conservation of • In Chicago.
land. development of land ar·l Pawnier . wiU speak at I he
CY PAUMIER, JR.
eas for varied uses, the senSi· W~sdsy night bsnquel.
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WEUNISDAY, THURSDAY
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"THI$ PROPERTY
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Natalie \\'ond

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Wnh Ann Margafl)l

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Mlsa Hennessy Is now UCl!-1
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Why Ia It so many folkl take t!Jelr time selecllng
a new.'tar, liut seldom look ,aiqund for the best
new-ear flnanciq plan? Why ~ay_ more than necessary? H you are plannlng •o buy a new car,
eome In and ·see us. We e;m save you money.
Compare our monthly paY1J18Dis. Then, you'll
agree that , there Isn't a better financing plan
around.
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HoJioredtJt Dinner
A baiiDI dinner wu held
day af the borne of Mr. 1 n
Mrs. VII'IICII Neue, Neue

SeUlement, bo11ar1ni M.-Sit

and Mrs. Wallace Powers and
children. SuJ&amp;n, Michael •1111
Richard,. who recently m.Veol

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a!ld Mrs. Canon Hayeo,
C!Uae; Mr. a!ld Mrs. Mu
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·Susan, sandra, 1
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Gu~ at her #aduallon and
recepljan ~ ]tlrs. T. !!"111-1
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Feeney-Bennett

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of Mt. and Mrs. Floyd Weber. _
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days of fighling fJn .the Qlli Nltqn, about ·285 ·mllea.
coastal .areas helo1r Da· Nimtl, ·of SalSOJ), .
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mese in 1 Juncle
Fragmentary •reports ' from
whleh u,s. ,
the battlefield mjdway bet-. .bel~pler
and Tam Ky. 3SO·mlles · ai!nt COmmunist'
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Zl lngHor thetr Uvea,
were · killed today Giant boobytrdf!.
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total since· SundiY ~ In ,ano . inciileDt
Ia 79. The Americans lost five lite· Da Nanc area

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blan about coUesel AuthenUc, alwaya...,rre&lt;t
lliJH&gt;n oiyling: hand-sewn mo001oln seama;
upper leatber that ahlnea easily and holcla Ita
shine longer. If you want to he rf8bt In
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IU'lited Cblll'C~ of Cbrb.l wIll smith, Janet
meet Tuesday at 8. p. II'. with
Thelma
Miss Mary Elizabeth Chapman,
.•beslnne~:• two. Dot;' !CfaJilprogram l•ader.
SuSie .~wa: .
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erly Chapman: primary '
BOSWORTH COUNCIL
Linda Wehrung, Sharoa
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-- Wednesday August 16 at .the
JPomer•oy Masonic Temple, IU.
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to attend. Committees w!U ba
appointed and asked to serve
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for the 100th Anniversary, Oc- Mrs. Gilbert Cullen of
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ellp, an aCI!redlled judge
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eacb .chrrch will
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In a parade in Belpre ThurSijay neaday and :d? :.:~
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Bradbur_y Churc,b at 2 p:~··.
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evening. Thrse plannlng "to join ot the 1961 :
. Mr. and ,Mta. Willlain 'Crln- select a slate of o~r~. :.o..
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the club for the event are to now in
number of en· . and daugbterS,.A'IIII Johnaon elected later ~I
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were ~a. ' trrancea
year, the show
advisor; Jltllncla
bein sta ed at the Meigs A reunion of the Hlli'ley Am·
mises to he a .blf!biight of
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Y J1 u 1 b the welcome and Janice
Debbie HealOO, Jul·
g g ek was held os family was held recently
ADULT CHOIR of St. Paul county fair. Entries this
and Mrs. CliarleJ
lead,er of aeveral 1 0 n g
Hblte_r, , Lucy . -~ter, Jane
~atr thts ':rs 01 1he ' the Tar Hollow State Park Lutheran Church at If p.m. Wed- to!flted 341, while last year
famllytb Th!f wtent esl(:·
8fug gave a report of ·lhe
Kirr; Jllel!da Li~$~!, Jenor mem
he : near Loodonderry.
nesday at church.
total was 289. To better
to see 0 '" an son
las! meeting.
Lawson, Nancy . 8eD01,
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Chester Garden he\~~ at
I Mrs. James Nelson of Rutthe artistic arrangements,
Mrs. Buah. Gregg Busb ~ A pcogra,.. _,, ss~llcl~e~ao=n~":Span-=~and=~V~Icld=-==·~--"i
Chester grange a ,
' land was elected pr.sident
Thursday
officials this year added
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Members of the Chester Club . plans for the 1968 reunion were REVIVAL AT the J oP P a second show.
With the Criner family.
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This II The Wnk Of The
~'he schedule was discussed and : Hackle Mackie Park near Lo-1to be held each evenl~g. at 7·:W system will be uaed by Mts. 'Rnpert, w. Va. were Sunday
IS arrangements were made. : gan. Following a bssket dinner p.m. The Rev. Carl Gtlltham IS Cu)len. The judging will begin guests of h fr sister, M r a.
rted during the . at noon, games were conduct· the pastor.
at I p.m. on bo~ days, and pro- James Faulkner, and Mrs. Eva
was
ur members of ' ed. Several of the famiUes remlums and nbbons mll bs ,Hartley. Mrs. Faullmet, Mts.
the
: . ~~coopted invita· !malned at th~ park for a week·
awarded In dtree places m eacb HartleY, and, Mra•.,R lc b a r 4
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end of campmg.
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Owen 1and "diile, were re..
ti~lS : . exhl~tt; . e ower Present were Mr. and Mr a.
OIJilli-GII
Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis Is cent11 1n ·Cleveland to vial t
:ionw wit~dt: .a!.te ':,~:;~:'~ ! Russell Riley (Mary Amos) of
superin~denl Ill the llower lrdativea. They were guests of
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theme " ven.....
M'r. and Mrs. Fred Nease, and
And As Usuel W•'ll Close At '
next week. Tbe Chester club IGrove Ctly; Mt. and Mn. Ken· •
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooper.
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. six table arrange- , neth Bell, Blll. Tom and Bren- !
Mr and Mr!. Paul Scott
Noon On Thurscley This Wiek
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Bud
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Linda.
Mary
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Mrs. Howanl Knight, Mrs. lisle; Mt. and Mrs. Pete.Mor- :Jack of Cleveland were guests
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• :went 1o a ball came at Cincln·
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sack Iua Twelve mem- ' !es Amos •nd Karen, Columbus. parent&amp;., of Mrs. Engel.
i Meltls County School for Re- 1naU
'"··-- and two ·.. guests, Debbi• l Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Smith
!larded Children has been made I ~ and Mrs Wllllam Criner
WEDNESDAY 911510 5
Sandy Wood atlended the l and Paul, New Carlisle; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arlle .Prlce of ·by Feetle)'.Jielllletl ~t 121l,!recmrtl vaca&amp;ned In Florida
workshop. Favors were blocka 1 and Mrs. , Marton Grate a n d Llnwortb were called to Pome- jAmerican LeJion.
1 Mr.
was 011 vaeallo~
of oasis for arra!l&amp;'ments.
' lJO!IS , aeveland: Mr. and Mrs. Iroy by the recent death of his I Meeting Wedneaday night
: lrord bis eniploymenl at IIQp.er-1
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--~·-Jim Nelson. Steve and Gary ot:smor, Mts. Lawrence Carpenhall 11'!111 Albert iloullh, lal Electi'le.
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Mt and Mrs. William Chlldl
Your School Clothes
MEE'J1NG POSPONED
Price and chDdren, Don and Mtl. Golda E!berleld remains I ' made ·ror a famUy
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The August ITil'Otlng of 1 he ' Debbie of Llnworth; and Mr. ~m at her Harrisonville Road 1 to be beld In
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Twln City Shrlnettes has been i •nd Mrs. Eddie Price, Paulette, 'I home. Silt was_ at Holzer Hos- 1 legion farm on. the
Wlekeml "'-~~&lt; of Mt:
!i&gt;""P"""" !roll', 'l'lmrsdav Aug- Clllumbus.
pital Thursday for · m e d I c a .1 1 RtiJJ ,Road. ·
Jllii:'·rii!ttllii Gln11ter and
,nst 17, duelo the Melgs ·Coun-1 Following the reunion, Mr. 1 treatment.
. , Richard Pickena reported on Mr. a!ld Mrs; Johr Mayor
1 ty F•ir All members 01 ~ "' k·• and· ~rs. Grat• and sons left
Mrs. Mayme Hblmes, w h •
baaeball prngtam spottSOred CviUmbua
I ed to ~!lend the meeting on 'I on a camping trip with other bas been a patient at Holzer by 'the Middleport, Pomeroy ~~~-~-----!'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•l!!!!lllllliiB~~illl•rl
'~=~:Sep~te~mber~~2l~...... Irelativeo Mr. and
Pete Hospital for the past hro weeb, land Rutland Poets. It was notMOITillle left on a trip t;, Cal&gt;~ was returned lo tlte !tome of -'that the 11168 dues ace pova.
fornla; Mr. and Mrs. Gharll!!l\her daughter, Mri: IBobert Crow, ;;;'e and ~ mem.bersblp C~
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bsve arrtrid. Fred Kauff
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state Senate rested with
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St. LouiJ
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STH &amp; PEARL STS.-I!ACJNE

he bad contracted VD aeveral
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and was not sure be was '
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w~·re new here • n d .my I' home. He said he'd been unnel(hbor has me so upset lbat faitherf· from two weeka alter ·
I've gone back to -k just to be got there. That' explains why
avoid her. But she makes lljl he wouldn't' lei me join hIm
for it on weekends.
overseas. He was at a good du·
and in no danger.
She talk s .mcessa 11Y 8 bou1 tyI station
was put through the emtho other neighbors: what a.m.! borrassment of lab tests and
ho&gt;&lt;c. .opers they .are, ~ow questions, which added to my
l•zy. I have seen her come in- hurt and shock. •
to a home and move lomps or
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chairs wliere she thinks they He thlnl!'S I'm upset o v e r
should he. •l\110 thinks she , has I"notr,ing." as "ell the (P' nws
ureotion~l taste in arrange- i played around, arid It didn't
ments.
!mean anything, so tiow could 1lt
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· . .. 'be called unfalthfill?" His phil·
E.v.ery~~mg she has lS ex- sophy is, uvou're not the only
JX'rlSJ Ve, and she tells you wife wbo has been eheated on."
a boll! it. imp)ying w~at Y;0 u V&lt;t if the situation had been reI wecome from a ga~age sale. versed he'd have kicked me

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The sweet smell of ouOCfii!i
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Morehead raised Williams ire Sparma.
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UPI Sports Wrlter . when be was recently recalled I M~rehead also go _the ..,lp of rkci11ons. A., !bill . fl
G. AB.R. H, Pet. the CUbs on July 25 , :nd lelt the There may he no plaee like from the minor league_ Toronto a sjlectacul~r, t~blmg ~ktcb ol p•t!!lieJ'!I ~'lfltd .lJj &gt;the
Staub, !lou 106392 47137
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who in
JOIIz home for most of the Boston;t&lt;am. He was hoti11ed In Don Wert~ !mer by Tony game ancl~
Clmnte, Pitt 1118 413 75 14! .344 ames out in fron~p g
Red Sox but Dave Morehead 1Columbus to report to !lie Red 1Conigliaro w1th two out and the ..roncl. Rocky , lavlto
Cepeda, StL lll42Z 71143
g Javier has sported a big ugly and George Srott seem to hage Sox Immediately but went back bas's loaded In the(lfth.
three-run l!omer . ~ ·tbe
Flood, StL 91 362 46 lit
lump on his right hip ·~ince found an even better place. . to Toronto first and then •as Elsewhere in the Amerlcanjmoing ~cth~ali'~ h~
Gonzlz, Phil 100335 53 110
prlng 1 aining and has added 8 Escape from manager D1ck rombed m hiS f1rst two starts. LedQ
Mi s ta stavd in wblie R k I~"",
Rose, Cin
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:rulae ron his fight thigh Williams' doghouse turns out to Scott was benched when his firsl':ith ann:~o victory' over run homer for - A I
Aaron, All lot 425 84136
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be the ideal spot for both of I weight soared 12 pounds over C rtornia ChicaBO heat Kansas fifth mnlng _of the sec:olid
NY 114 434 60 167
"I'm ~ot counting tbe money them.
I th• 215-limit set by the club.
C~t~ 4-Z 'but lost the second Star. Williams,
Torre, All 91 328 541 OZ
yet. Next month after we come The Red Sox, returning from I "Morehead threw just greai game by the same 4-2 margin tbe mmors las! [!~,nllt•
Allen, Phil 114 432 85134 .
back from our road trip we'll a horrible road trip_ in which!tonight," Williams said. :'Tha's Cl~~eland blanked Wa9hingto~ shutout string t~ . _1-3~::::
Amerleaa Loape
know whether to count the they lost seven of mne games, Ithe way he_pitched ~~.hiS last 3.0 and Baltimore outlasted 1wh1l pitChing • !IV hit
G. AB. R. H. Pel. money " he said after the come back to Fenway Park two starts m Toronto.
New York 11-IO in 13 innings. for th Indians ovr
F.Rbsn, Bal 86 319 60100
victory
Tuesday night and stopped the 1 Making a rererence to his late In the National League St. too. Max AlviS ~~ • llfo.riiD
Ystzki, Bos 113 410 69 130
. H~rdly Justifled
slide witb a 4·0 victory over the arrival wltli the Sox, Williams LouiS topped Chicago ' 6-4. homer to back hun. WlDlaml,
Kalin e. Det 67 304 114 95
But the caution •hown by the Detroil Tigers.
added, " he must nove been just Cincinnati nipped Pittsburgh 2. 1~ost noted lor u:•l~ !,~
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Carew, Min 96 363 50109
veteran second-baseman is far In this era of new parks plain tired wllen he first arrived 1, j'!liladelphia swept a pair Wl~nmg run in
Scott, Bos Ill 386 51 112
from iustilie&lt;!. Even 11 the wWch all hove pretty much the here and got whacked."
from New York 3.2 in 12 innings fo. the Dodgers to 'I!Ye tlteConglro, Boa 93 343 58 96
Cards 'play only .500 b.•ll from jsame dimensions, Fenway Park Scott took his recent benching •nd 7.,,_ San Francisco heat &lt;)rants the pennant, hq ~~~·
Fregosl, Cal 1011417 51119
on olll, aecond • place With Its short lell!ield wall with good bumor. "I think I Atlanta 1 and Houston tipped 1an amazmg comebacli: iliiiiJIIII
Blair, Bal
109381 ~103 .283 Ttlanta would have to play at remains as a throwback to the should play even if I weigh 500 Lo• Angeles 2-1 in 12 Innings. ;posted a 1-l re"'?rd ~
Mlnchr, cat 09 855 60 100
.750 to steal the pennant.
past.
pounds, if I ill!ighed myself Jim Perry blanked the Angels ' rtummg to th maJors. _,
Nrthrp, Del 103377 431116
In fact the 1967 National The Red Sox, now in fourth Ieveryday, I'd weigb ~10 every on six bits to givf. Ill!' 'IWins l Thmgs were never - •·for
Home RDIII
League ill sud! a pale •hadow
place three games behiad the day but he (Williams) checks It their sixth straight vietory. rthe Yanks tharr IMY
.Nallonal League&lt; Wynn,
years past that the best
Minnesota Twins. are always h&lt;rnself so it wouldn't do any Tony Oliva, colleding 8 double ' araln~t Baltimore In ~·WU
tros and Aaron, Braves 29; can he said lor It is that there's dangerous at borne. The fact good."
and two singles drove in Cesar ( l~·lnmng marathon. The Yanil.. ,
Hart, G\!)!ts and Santo, Cubs 1 torrid six-team baHie goin8 IIley play a majority of their ! Morehead, pitching his Orst Tovar forth 1,;st Twms' run in llnade SIX errors, let fn ~1,: ·
26: Peref,• Reds 2!.
on for the runn~r-up spot.
games at home the re&lt;t of th• l' complete game and shutout !be fourth and scored himS8lf 1ur.earned runs and alSO eQJib,.,. ,:
American Loal!le: Killebrew, The cardinals, whose
Beason makes Boston a real sbce his no.hitter ol Sept 15, d!lrlng a three-run rail in th~ Ittoree. mnr~ Oriole runs to aem, .
Twins 32: Howard, Senators 29; rles now seem as inevitable as threat to the league leaders. i 1965, also had the help of sixth inning. rurt,Simm'ons took on wild pitches. But the )l'anlll ,.
Yastrzemskl, Red Sox Z8: F. the Yank.. s' used to be, were The victory also marked the homers by Reggie Smith and Ithe loss for Cati(ornia,
IStili gamd a 10-10 ,u In Ill ·.
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lagging behind the Culv.! 2-0 return to Williams' good graces ICarl y a s t rz em skI besides
Wor a I'alb
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ro, Red Sox and Mantle, going into the bottom of tha of Morehead , who pitched a six- ' Scott's blast. Smith and Scott Managers Eddie Stanky and ' homer.
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sixtll Tuesday. But Javier's hitter, and Scott, who homered. I both connecte&lt;! in the first AI Dark wore out the path to I It only prulongd tit invfta
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neck bas started to lorm ;r the Sander, Mike Gardner (2) and Cards 91; Wynn, Astros
w~nin ltcher Ra Washburn
· with the deciding run followin~
1967 Ohio American Legion I Dana Dauer. LP-Sander.
Hart, Giants 82; Santo,
ameanf.J to a fiv:.run Inning
two Yank'": •}TorS In the 13111 to
Baseball Tournament.
I Camb'ge 201 llr.l 010-10 16 3 and Perez, Reds 78.
and the 17th lo.&lt;S in 25 game.
give the Orioles the triumph.
Out of 14. teams starting the IW\llowick 000 010 021- 4 7 4 American Leap~: .
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The Reds hij4 tied :he ga .r e
Get smoother rolling.
day and three more will go to-l~; a":,u:~n (~ara~d Mu:ton: Conigliaro, Red Sox 67; F. anEls~wh"erew~: "t~: ·National cinn~lt will send Jim ~h'"'' ' Denni Ribant ;6-fi' Is
In the seventh when !..eo (ar.
With a new-car loan.
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John Novlnce (!) WP·Wickam, Robinson; Orioles 65.
League San Francisco wllipped (9-9) to the mound ;omgilt • s peeled lo start for !he _Pira·les . ! denas. making his iirst start
Washmgton Court House. Cuy. .
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deciSion last ~f~·
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d8 52 51l7 'k Th~ Braves , who would have LIVERPOOI..r .~iand (UPlf. with a single, stole soo~r.d 'nd Friday night,-plays three ti:nes
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Wash. c.H. 100 000 OOtJ-1 3 01 NEW YORK (UP!)-The Van Syra('U•e
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t•mrass them by telling every- sta~d to have him nea~ me. ' I
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I .Should l get a Job and leave I
She asks .Y0\1:~~ po.~ry shop lllm, or !lay and mk a nervous .
fo1 ·_ her, th~ re." i· f
s YOU. ~th.• · brea•· •own' -SICK INSIDE 1
'·The ¥tgetabl!f
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t•"&lt; and I'd ~ buy !hat Peelin~ as you do, you can't 1
kirlji"Dl JiJj!al!" · •, · ·
·· stay: It would be disastrous for 1
~eryo~ else has sl~ for the ch1ldren as well as for you
fn'!'ds and relativ-., iJdt hers an&lt;l your buaband.
ar•· uppercrust.
• Why not lry a temporary aepl ~ ,go on .and on but rd aration until you can think
be sounding much like s ~ e thini!J tbrou•h? And bv a 11
solfiJds to me.
. means dlsCilso the situation
r neither aggeo wltli her'' ;.,.. ·lflth a marriage.eounsellor.-H.
disigree,
·ra like 10 ro~
· n O!!ar Helen:
tr:OruiJ1 \&gt;li\i·,my nelghbo,.. ;L• )!'he vole )lldn't make women
I ciln'l t•ke much more
hf; illllttmininll• World War U did.
Suggestion!? -~DY NEXf ['~.io did man's \VOlt in defen~t
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51 114 .443
Tue""'y'o Relnlll
' Kansas· City 51 67 .432
Philadelphia 3 New York, Zilst
Tue""'y's Results
12 inns. twlnight)
Chica 0 4 Kansas City 2 (1st,
Philadelphia 7 New York~ (2nd, twi-n~ht)
night)
Kansas City 4 Chicago 2 12nd,
Cincinnati 2 Pittsburgh 1 night)
(night)
Baltimore 11 New York 10
San Francisco 4 Atlanta I iMgs, night)
(night)
Clevel•n~ 3 Washington
St. LouiJ 1 ChieeBO ·4 (night)
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Houston 2 Los Angeles 1 (I% Minnesota 4 California o
Inns, night)
Boston 4 Detroit 0 (night)
Wedlleoday'l Probable Pltcllors Wednesday'• Probable Pitchers
tAU Tlmn EDT)
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(All TlmeJ EDT)
New York (Koonce 3-2) at Baltimore (Phoebus 10.7)
Philadelphia (Elllworth 4-4), New York (Downing 12-5),
8·05 p.m.
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Cincinnati (Queen 11-') at Gilleland (Hargan 12-9)
Pittsburgh (Ribant &amp;-6), 8:05 Wa!hlngton (PasCilai ll-ll), 8:
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San Francl.lco (Gibbon~) at Kansas City (Odom S-4)
AUanta (Johnson 12-5), 9:05 ~o (Klages 0-2), 9 p.m.
p.m
J.ll#iesola (Chance 15-8)
Chicago (Niekro &amp;-6) at St. Calllbrnla (McGlothlin 10-4),
LoQis (Briles 7-5),,9 p.m.
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Los Angeles (SiDler '-4) at I Delrolt (McLlain 15-12)
Houston . (Blasingame 4·4), 9 Bustpn (Stange 7-8), 7:30 p.m.
p.m.
·:,,' Thursday's Games
Thanda7'1 Game•
Baltimore at ·New York
Chicago at.Phlladelphla, n1ght Cleveland at Washington. night
New York at Pittsburgh, 2, twi· Detroit at Boston, night -~

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Boston
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. ly $.123-mllllon of , wiearmarked Iington paper recently that . If : Charles E. Ward, :4ec.. tol El.,.,ti'IC Co., E_ase., Bedford.
There can be little doubt that the controversy over
f
ipeople living In the t r e as Kathleen M. Ward, ~ n al d · Gene Whaley, SbeUa W)iale!
the !aUure of the Houae of Rep~entatives to pass the money 1as1 year or. • '." ·0 ." g ,
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Pres.tdent's $40-Q!illlon rat control blll has received more other things, rat eradication..· where there IS . 8 rat problem bars Miller, Shirley RGse, Re- Electric eo. Eaae. Bedford.· . ·
publicity than anything the 90th Congress has done· ot This year tbe total figure has ';"uld JUSt ;:• the lime to becca Wolle, Charleen W. a r d, Chancy
Stan~t F 10 r·
not done.
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garbage l:flng Cert. for Trans PorUand
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Bundreda ot pages of copy have appeared in news- 3. Under Health, EdqcaUon arounc!. and keep garbage can
pajlers and magazines anCI hours deve~ted to it on tele· and Welfare, _the Col!111teheD- covered, w)llle il!llng sure there
. n P~ul w 'Ball~' Par- ::~ ~~a Eleclrlc . Co.,
vision and radio. It even sparkell a viollltlon o(,tbe sanctl sive Health Servicei Act of 1168 art no open f"'ld containers in
rt ·
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ty of the House of Representatives by a group from New authorized 125 • mllllon of UD- their homes, . ffie rats wo u1d eels, ~d.dlepo ·.
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Herbert E. Hager, Sr., Nor·
York, who appeared in the House gallery to brazenly de- earmarked money lasf year to bave a harder time finding BenJamm L. _Br~dgem~ dec., ,rna E. Hager to J~ G. Pol·
monstrate against the action 1
st;•tes for a variety of puhlle lome- to eat and
they to Myrtle Br~dgeman D u n n, lard, Parcels, ~IPIO• .
taken on this issue.
, agalnot the measure was label·[health programs, Including rat D)i&amp;bt not· be so plentiful.
Cert. for Trans., Suttorn •"
PearJ ·KoehJer, Gloria J,• K&lt;&gt;
Yet few have looked at thiS: ed "pro ral"
atermlnatlon.
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problem without
becomlngl WeD, a~ time pasaes and the In ·addition, the ·Department.!':! =~~ ~ problem Ruth B. Dunn, William V!_Dunn, Janet Elaine ,Connolly, Pareels,
swepl up in . the emotlonalism emotionalism ol the moment o! Agricillture has 150 • million ed. 8· owever
... ,•• conqutlter- Gwendolyn Dunn Allen, ' Sian- Orange.
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. t rnatter. ",.ow no . beglllS
01 the au bJOC
wane, e ac sup- for pest control and nearly ev· agen at the Fedet-all ano
1 will
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eve k Martha L. Dunn, RoberC ' E.
BO~WER
0 • . peop1• m~st ta 0
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horrible menace to our society, stand out more clearly.
its own control ojects T be
The word "boraepower" was
and no one in his fight mInd We already have on lbe booka President has d:ignated ·ihe ~m;::"~ senae precauUons to measure and I intend to do•the established by James Watt tn
would permit them to run looae at least three rat extermina· O.monstration Cities law as an- enj ~ b~vor~ble ~~tat same for the similar bill 'irhlcll rating his steam engines by de'
without attemp~ ·to c h e c ~ lion three Federal Lawa.
other ·oouree of lunda to exter- mu':i we Y
ra. an
ey waa S!lbnutted to comt1d.f!ee termlning the rate at wblch
their population. It is ridicu- I. Under the Department of /mmate rats. Programs for plag- available :•tltOII~g avenues tltlo past week when It comes horses could work, accord!IIJ
lous that everyone wbo voted the Interior, tecbnical assiSt· ue and disease control quallly 1 voted
tho orliinal :u.:..onto the fioor for
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cates that they are meeUng aU avallable.for rat control. Thereapplications for lunda.
~fore, 1f a person wants to conlrol and eradicate the rat men·
2: Under, t~e. ~fflce of Econ- ace, he has a whole handful of
onuc Opporlumty' the CommU·Iagencies to clioose from.

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St. LouiJ
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Atla•ta
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Cincinnah
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San Francisco 112 55 . .530 II
Chlca10
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STH &amp; PEARL STS.-I!ACJNE

he bad contracted VD aeveral
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w~·re new here • n d .my I' home. He said he'd been unnel(hbor has me so upset lbat faitherf· from two weeka alter ·
I've gone back to -k just to be got there. That' explains why
avoid her. But she makes lljl he wouldn't' lei me join hIm
for it on weekends.
overseas. He was at a good du·
and in no danger.
She talk s .mcessa 11Y 8 bou1 tyI station
was put through the emtho other neighbors: what a.m.! borrassment of lab tests and
ho&gt;&lt;c. .opers they .are, ~ow questions, which added to my
l•zy. I have seen her come in- hurt and shock. •
to a home and move lomps or
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chairs wliere she thinks they He thlnl!'S I'm upset o v e r
should he. •l\110 thinks she , has I"notr,ing." as "ell the (P' nws
ureotion~l taste in arrange- i played around, arid It didn't
ments.
!mean anything, so tiow could 1lt
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JX'rlSJ Ve, and she tells you wife wbo has been eheated on."
a boll! it. imp)ying w~at Y;0 u V&lt;t if the situation had been reI wecome from a ga~age sale. versed he'd have kicked me

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By SAM OOLDAPER
UPI Sports writer ; ,:
The sweet smell of ouOCfii!i
Denver enjoys In aecurfng !he
only American Football Loa&amp;~
·victory over the National
Football League !Detroit
in three tries tltlo
~tason may·'have
heads of the Bronqo
ment.
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Lou Saban, .,., ou es Q
the Denver general managar
and coach, 11 not worried about
1168 or 1~.- jull ,lf187,.
· The 11-7 v\etory ovar tha
Lions 'llboWitl Saban be haa
I'Uilnllll backa in COokie GU.
Chrlot, Char~f lollttihell llld
)VendeD, Hijes,
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hit effort from Mel Queen and ICardinal team. gotal2th·iMfns Dodgeri.,iiQ:~"""- !"' llil
Ted Abernathy and scored their homer !rum Bill White to win -eight ~ •!C~ ;ctk '11 ~
winning run in the eighth when .the opener and !topped the maj~ 1~3f'~tlle~
Tony Peroz doubled home Vada Mets m the nightcap with a rema~l!ll
. . . 1111 "'I'
Pinson. VUt if St. Louis wins triple play and a total ·of eight lith. · . ·{ ; · ',· , · ,Jii
only halt its remaining games, hits from Tony Gonzalez, Richie . Houston ~- #I ~~IJII'
Cincinnati must play at a .773 Allen and Johnny Callison.
when rookie .qout ·
clip to make the aeries.
Claud• Osteen set the pattern a d1le down tht i1lhl
The fifth-place Phillies, who by retiring the first 12 Astros 11lne al .~ JOif J!.~f
would have to take 38 of their a Houston sl\lrter Bruce Von Ifrom flrsf "' :·
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the oddomakers, but 01
Tens!, a graduage of Florida spirited.pauing .aerimmage.
11 prt!dlctlng 1 kno&lt;l&lt;oult!J
and' a three-year
' Kat may stU! be avallable for
tonight In their u110
to stardom with
night'• game
at Shea stadium.
last season when
Washington Redsklna
And everybody _ the fans,
· four touchdown passes
N.C., If the ~~Ito! IP;,;;t;;, •thietic
the Miami
his playing 11itlt a
lfOllce _ might
rooting
aecond half to win
cast.
111111 extra that a kayo will
He started t1vo g\I)Deo
The . New York Jets out .
to minlml2e any differ·
and eomPjeted 21 of
players, lnbltic!!na- their(.eiahlh ence ,of opinion over who actual·
for , 405 .y•rds ·and
dralt coolce ·tbiJ aeasoa Gele
Bledsoe, an offensive BO!ird, to "I~
expect to knock ·him .put
Last · weekend, aglinot the bring their roatet to £13, p!ayers.
· " laid the ·Puerth ltlcan
TeDB\ !Ired a 47· Alao cut w. ·14.f Bi'own, 'l! ·
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fn the gameJor
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Perry hurled ',a five-biller.
Pen-,v, who won his ninth In
23 decision•. scol'S a :-un
him.&lt;elf after a flftb-!nning
single and got more offensive
support from Ty eline who
collected three singles arid a
triple and scored twice.
The Reds, who Orlando
Cepeda says are !he team the
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By 94NDY PRUANT
llPI S(IOI!tl Writer
Jilllan Javier says he Isn't
countil'g hi• world Series
money yet. But he doesn't have
to-the rest of the National
League io about ready to do It
for hlm.
Playing with the typical
abandon that has marked the
Cardinals' recent surge, Javier
ifiiiOred 'the pain in his badlt•
bruised hip and thfgh Tuellday

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To.jgue bas !atoned on to ynu &lt;Vere left There aren't enou~h
beca!Ue others won't listen. Do males to go around these days.
hero iovnr and tell her why. :"Tartan'• shy, unassuming f!You eon't lose, for you'll eitlier olet gets left m the corner while
mflie a new woman of her or the "go" d--,, get their men.
~t-t~rid of a pest. _ H.
' , Why, I'll - ,even uranan''
Deal- Helen:
idn•s•'l notice h&lt;r! - WISE
Maybe you won't print this. · ~ow
but "I'll bet many are in my I This col?mn Is decile~ ted to
Ral'l'le position.
fam!l19 llvmg, so if you re haPt~·
My husband 10as what they 1 ing \id trouble or just olain
r2l'" 8 11 broten arrow" whtn he · trooltte, let Helet Help YOU!
was in the armv He ne~l~cted 3rlc will al~o we,come y our
me and the ehildren. seldom ! own amusing esperlences. Adwrote When he came home af 1 dr.ess H~len Bottel in eare of
ter two years. everythinR was !Jus newspaper.
W1 '11.1 r&gt;:

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tent-full of values, variety. On
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Javier Sparks Cards' 16th 1

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By VITO STEUJNO
Morehead raised Williams ire Sparma.
an . ' sp t .a ~ . •• ,, .• ,
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!ere tied for first lace with
UPI Sports Wrlter . when be was recently recalled I M~rehead also go _the ..,lp of rkci11ons. A., !bill . fl
G. AB.R. H, Pet. the CUbs on July 25 , :nd lelt the There may he no plaee like from the minor league_ Toronto a sjlectacul~r, t~blmg ~ktcb ol p•t!!lieJ'!I ~'lfltd .lJj &gt;the
Staub, !lou 106392 47137
Cardinals
who in
JOIIz home for most of the Boston;t&lt;am. He was hoti11ed In Don Wert~ !mer by Tony game ancl~
Clmnte, Pitt 1118 413 75 14! .344 ames out in fron~p g
Red Sox but Dave Morehead 1Columbus to report to !lie Red 1Conigliaro w1th two out and the ..roncl. Rocky , lavlto
Cepeda, StL lll42Z 71143
g Javier has sported a big ugly and George Srott seem to hage Sox Immediately but went back bas's loaded In the(lfth.
three-run l!omer . ~ ·tbe
Flood, StL 91 362 46 lit
lump on his right hip ·~ince found an even better place. . to Toronto first and then •as Elsewhere in the Amerlcanjmoing ~cth~ali'~ h~
Gonzlz, Phil 100335 53 110
prlng 1 aining and has added 8 Escape from manager D1ck rombed m hiS f1rst two starts. LedQ
Mi s ta stavd in wblie R k I~"",
Rose, Cin
101407 63132
:rulae ron his fight thigh Williams' doghouse turns out to Scott was benched when his firsl':ith ann:~o victory' over run homer for - A I
Aaron, All lot 425 84136
recently
be the ideal spot for both of I weight soared 12 pounds over C rtornia ChicaBO heat Kansas fifth mnlng _of the sec:olid
NY 114 434 60 167
"I'm ~ot counting tbe money them.
I th• 215-limit set by the club.
C~t~ 4-Z 'but lost the second Star. Williams,
Torre, All 91 328 541 OZ
yet. Next month after we come The Red Sox, returning from I "Morehead threw just greai game by the same 4-2 margin tbe mmors las! [!~,nllt•
Allen, Phil 114 432 85134 .
back from our road trip we'll a horrible road trip_ in which!tonight," Williams said. :'Tha's Cl~~eland blanked Wa9hingto~ shutout string t~ . _1-3~::::
Amerleaa Loape
know whether to count the they lost seven of mne games, Ithe way he_pitched ~~.hiS last 3.0 and Baltimore outlasted 1wh1l pitChing • !IV hit
G. AB. R. H. Pel. money " he said after the come back to Fenway Park two starts m Toronto.
New York 11-IO in 13 innings. for th Indians ovr
F.Rbsn, Bal 86 319 60100
victory
Tuesday night and stopped the 1 Making a rererence to his late In the National League St. too. Max AlviS ~~ • llfo.riiD
Ystzki, Bos 113 410 69 130
. H~rdly Justifled
slide witb a 4·0 victory over the arrival wltli the Sox, Williams LouiS topped Chicago ' 6-4. homer to back hun. WlDlaml,
Kalin e. Det 67 304 114 95
But the caution •hown by the Detroil Tigers.
added, " he must nove been just Cincinnati nipped Pittsburgh 2. 1~ost noted lor u:•l~ !,~
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Carew, Min 96 363 50109
veteran second-baseman is far In this era of new parks plain tired wllen he first arrived 1, j'!liladelphia swept a pair Wl~nmg run in
Scott, Bos Ill 386 51 112
from iustilie&lt;!. Even 11 the wWch all hove pretty much the here and got whacked."
from New York 3.2 in 12 innings fo. the Dodgers to 'I!Ye tlteConglro, Boa 93 343 58 96
Cards 'play only .500 b.•ll from jsame dimensions, Fenway Park Scott took his recent benching •nd 7.,,_ San Francisco heat &lt;)rants the pennant, hq ~~~·
Fregosl, Cal 1011417 51119
on olll, aecond • place With Its short lell!ield wall with good bumor. "I think I Atlanta 1 and Houston tipped 1an amazmg comebacli: iliiiiJIIII
Blair, Bal
109381 ~103 .283 Ttlanta would have to play at remains as a throwback to the should play even if I weigh 500 Lo• Angeles 2-1 in 12 Innings. ;posted a 1-l re"'?rd ~
Mlnchr, cat 09 855 60 100
.750 to steal the pennant.
past.
pounds, if I ill!ighed myself Jim Perry blanked the Angels ' rtummg to th maJors. _,
Nrthrp, Del 103377 431116
In fact the 1967 National The Red Sox, now in fourth Ieveryday, I'd weigb ~10 every on six bits to givf. Ill!' 'IWins l Thmgs were never - •·for
Home RDIII
League ill sud! a pale •hadow
place three games behiad the day but he (Williams) checks It their sixth straight vietory. rthe Yanks tharr IMY
.Nallonal League&lt; Wynn,
years past that the best
Minnesota Twins. are always h&lt;rnself so it wouldn't do any Tony Oliva, colleding 8 double ' araln~t Baltimore In ~·WU
tros and Aaron, Braves 29; can he said lor It is that there's dangerous at borne. The fact good."
and two singles drove in Cesar ( l~·lnmng marathon. The Yanil.. ,
Hart, G\!)!ts and Santo, Cubs 1 torrid six-team baHie goin8 IIley play a majority of their ! Morehead, pitching his Orst Tovar forth 1,;st Twms' run in llnade SIX errors, let fn ~1,: ·
26: Peref,• Reds 2!.
on for the runn~r-up spot.
games at home the re&lt;t of th• l' complete game and shutout !be fourth and scored himS8lf 1ur.earned runs and alSO eQJib,.,. ,:
American Loal!le: Killebrew, The cardinals, whose
Beason makes Boston a real sbce his no.hitter ol Sept 15, d!lrlng a three-run rail in th~ Ittoree. mnr~ Oriole runs to aem, .
Twins 32: Howard, Senators 29; rles now seem as inevitable as threat to the league leaders. i 1965, also had the help of sixth inning. rurt,Simm'ons took on wild pitches. But the )l'anlll ,.
Yastrzemskl, Red Sox Z8: F. the Yank.. s' used to be, were The victory also marked the homers by Reggie Smith and Ithe loss for Cati(ornia,
IStili gamd a 10-10 ,u In Ill ·.
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lagging behind the Culv.! 2-0 return to Williams' good graces ICarl y a s t rz em skI besides
Wor a I'alb
I mnth on Bil~ Robinson s lwtH'VII .
ro, Red Sox and Mantle, going into the bottom of tha of Morehead , who pitched a six- ' Scott's blast. Smith and Scott Managers Eddie Stanky and ' homer.
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sixtll Tuesday. But Javier's hitter, and Scott, who homered. I both connecte&lt;! in the first AI Dark wore out the path to I It only prulongd tit invfta
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Runs Batted In
trl 1
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Raised Iro
inning off Tiger loser Joe tf1 'kh'
ds
, ble, however, as Fritz PelerSOll
ATHENS IUPI)- The bottle- Denr' · Kaebler (1): Mickey National Loago« Cepeda, sinpl~~ e;,;~n~: c'.:'~ and·
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• PI . mg_moun_ as the Sox ' balk~W, home Andy EtchebarreB
neck bas started to lorm ;r the Sander, Mike Gardner (2) and Cards 91; Wynn, Astros
w~nin ltcher Ra Washburn
· with the deciding run followin~
1967 Ohio American Legion I Dana Dauer. LP-Sander.
Hart, Giants 82; Santo,
ameanf.J to a fiv:.run Inning
two Yank'": •}TorS In the 13111 to
Baseball Tournament.
I Camb'ge 201 llr.l 010-10 16 3 and Perez, Reds 78.
and the 17th lo.&lt;S in 25 game.
give the Orioles the triumph.
Out of 14. teams starting the IW\llowick 000 010 021- 4 7 4 American Leap~: .
lor the Cubs oince they
.
d"'ble.elimmation l«lurney here; Stan Wickam Duane Kackley ski, Red Sox 81, Killebrew, tied for the Ira ue-lead Ot~
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J k B' 1. Bill F lei 'I'wins 80; Howard, Senators 71: d h 11
kg 0
Pl'l#sBURGH (UP II - C:n.l second place,
The Reds hij4 tied :he ga .r e
Get smoother rolling.
day and three more will go to-l~; a":,u:~n (~ara~d Mu:ton: Conigliaro, Red Sox 67; F. anEls~wh"erew~: "t~: ·National cinn~lt will send Jim ~h'"'' ' Denni Ribant ;6-fi' Is
In the seventh when !..eo (ar.
With a new-car loan.
dav. .
John Novlnce (!) WP·Wickam, Robinson; Orioles 65.
League San Francisco wllipped (9-9) to the mound ;omgilt • s peeled lo start for !he _Pira·les . ! denas. making his iirst start
Washmgton Court House. Cuy. .
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All
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the Red'! wind up a tnref!~garne The Reds movt"d ~o Just
since he broke a ~::.ne m hisI
Look under BANKS or
aho~a Falls, Lancaster and LP·Fnel. .· r
co
am
Pitehlng
anta e¥ •
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series at Pittsburgh and try to percentage ptJint behind ,
left hand oQ , June :5, t•i:1led
LOANS. In the
•Wnrthmglon all dropped by the 8 none on.
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National _Lof~h ' MC~ormlll~: .:••~ ~-~·d~r ~ ~If squ.. zed lake over sole oos.;ession o! ·place Atlanta Tu" dav night, and scored on Sisk's wild pi'th.
ViLLOW PAGES. Whert,
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Sisk worked e~g
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Ashley was the ~all&lt; of the Stb'vlle 203 000 000 - S II 41 ea e,
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TITLE REMATCH
~ 2·1 qecision ,
ing up seven hits and hoi:• runs.
town Tuesdav. blastmg 24 hits [ Raridy Hall, Fred Moser (4), ~Braves !3-;,f Johns&lt;ln,
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Pittsburgh opened :ha scc:ing [ walking. • "
to sorre a 20-11 win OYer P•'l'· · Hall (8) and Tom Moser; :sill !2-S.
innings.
chamo, ion l&amp;o way ll.t. "s th raves :rail
in the fourth w'en AI l.Jplow
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Benvenuti . of Italy will -ineet surging St. Lo~ ?"rdinals
singled. advanced to -second on
It• 20 run! tn the s~on ·Jn. Joe Abramowicz. WP-Hall. LP- •
9-',· wi'lh 8 , • triumph
former ehamp Emile Griff(tfut 101&gt; games .. ·
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by Willie Stacgel
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ou e Y ony
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owski's single.
132-!0l and Wodsworth (30.!3\
rna, Tigers
Downing, st
wo games root '""
B
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the deciding run in 1oe eiinl:h [
lavs Cambridge (21-15l In tD'I DRIVF '"RACE
Yanl&amp;es 12-L
City 4-2, but dropped the
envenuli took t e, t•t1e 1rortl ining to give Cincinnati
Following tonlght's,.game with
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the Pirates, the Rerl• head I
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west to contmue t e r eng roa
1Bill Cheesebourg of Tucson, ~!erDBtlon~b:'-•&amp;;o Slandinll Baltimore down!d New York 11· Square Garden ·on a 15-round Ted Abernath~· nrc~·
Th• loser's bracket schedule IAriz .. will drive a 1967 Ford in !'Y Unl!!'l.ilresJ·JnternaHooal Jij in 13 l~mgs,
deciSion last ~f~·
I baiHht final lbl" lnn'ngs
tr~lncinnali hegins a fourmatch" Mlomisburg (29-li) and! !he Mid-America 200 st!ICk car .
':;;;..·: W.L Pet GR ' stopped Washtnglon 3-0 and
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game series with San Frandsen
Eurlid 141).4\ Pemberville (20-8) tace on Aug. 27 at Mid-America Rochester-.
d8 52 573
Bollton blanked Detroit ~
NARROW o.,,~,,,.oN
. Vadil Pinson loll;JI!f the eigllthj
and Cinr•1nati Bentley (33-S), j Raceway;. Cheesbourg is a Richmond ,
d8 52 51l7 'k Th~ Braves , who would have LIVERPOOI..r .~iand (UPlf. with a single, stole soo~r.d 'nd Friday night,-plays three ti:nes
and Willrc"ir~ (19-8) and Steu- I veteran competitor . of the Toledo •·
57 58 504 B to wm :j6 of thetr remaining
-Former hea~elght 'o?ten~ moved ·If· lbjrd on Lee
:~u~~~!nf~~~:us~~~ ::::.. ~~:.~
bertill• (1.4-71 .
i Indianapolis 500.
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Toronto
57 58 496 9 gaJi19 to overhaul· a Cardmals der Brian Lm~n of B~ .ilf to ~~iil\fi ileld ~efore I'm" !
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Tu.,day's llneseoreso
Columbus
58 61 487 10 playmg at .500. lost
aco~ed a narrow . 10-~liUil dOyttleq,.to left center ,,fr
l lturni:_:~·n~g~to~Cr~o~sl~ey~Fi~·~el~d..on=A•ug...;_~::;:;iiii
Lima
010 200 0110- 3 8 ~ ·WIN AWARDS
JacksonvUle
57 60 ~7 10
Tut!sday wll.., Jim Hart declSIOII Tuesday . mghl '~~r Sill&lt;. who suffered his lOth
, ~"against Philadelphia.
Wash. c.H. 100 000 OOtJ-1 3 01 NEW YORK (UP!)-The Van Syra('U•e
~ 65 444 15
a tw&lt;&gt;-run bomer. . James Woody ~! New Yfr~, -~,, :a gainst Jllne wins.
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Paul Mullenhour and Mit~b: Heusen Outstartdlng Achieve- Buffalo
, 50 4 439
yea•, ond Gaylm d -The ":"~·experlenc(id . -~ Aber\tJithy replar~~ Mel
Block: .Bob Jones, Steve Stew- Iment Awards In Major _League
Tu«&gt;sday • Resulls
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don,'" h"\".:'t bout sl~ce~g Qu,a~
·, after • the ·
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art (B)\ Fred Kelly (9) and : Baseball for July went to heavy- Jacksonville 3 Buffalo 2, tst
LaP'UDa
stopped ~y;Casslus Clav 1
e .;~rt ·was )lfted k s
Dave Joneo. (,P.Jones.
ihltting .. Rusty Staub of the Jacksonville 5Buffalo2. 2nd
heavywe.ght title la•t Au l · ~uter I the sevemh. Tel vlrtd-11
Amley
2(12) 102 _, 114 1, Houston Astros and relief Richmond 4 Toronto 1
was awarded 49¥, po'•t• to 49 ed only an infield •ingle
Pemb'rv'll 110 20S 013-11 11 5lpitc~er Minnie Rujas bf . l~e Columbus 6 Syraa..e s
19&lt;, Woo~y. the closest jJOSSibiP. Maury Wills lea~ing o!f
Bill Lyons and Tom Goyer~_callfornla Angelo.
Toledo 4 Rocbester S
margin under British rules.
ninth in ralslug l•is record
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cl•·iPes to frienda and !hen em· I I can't adjust, Helen. I cant
t•mrass them by telling every- sta~d to have him nea~ me. ' I
uo&gt; about it. She quote! Emily don-t trust or respect hilll, aod
l'u~, Webster and House Beau- Im full of betterness · lm a
tif~ verbatim "wb~~ someone warm woman, a good mother,
r i s~ pulls a bl~pehi;But s he ' have Kept myself attractive but
th iqks noth~ of crit~ the my pride is "gone..
ro.- you serve.
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I .Should l get a Job and leave I
She asks .Y0\1:~~ po.~ry shop lllm, or !lay and mk a nervous .
fo1 ·_ her, th~ re." i· f
s YOU. ~th.• · brea•· •own' -SICK INSIDE 1
'·The ¥tgetabl!f
'lmlf•'rot· llm S.I.:
t•"&lt; and I'd ~ buy !hat Peelin~ as you do, you can't 1
kirlji"Dl JiJj!al!" · •, · ·
·· stay: It would be disastrous for 1
~eryo~ else has sl~ for the ch1ldren as well as for you
fn'!'ds and relativ-., iJdt hers an&lt;l your buaband.
ar•· uppercrust.
• Why not lry a temporary aepl ~ ,go on .and on but rd aration until you can think
be sounding much like s ~ e thini!J tbrou•h? And bv a 11
solfiJds to me.
. means dlsCilso the situation
r neither aggeo wltli her'' ;.,.. ·lflth a marriage.eounsellor.-H.
disigree,
·ra like 10 ro~
· n O!!ar Helen:
tr:OruiJ1 \&gt;li\i·,my nelghbo,.. ;L• )!'he vole )lldn't make women
I ciln'l t•ke much more
hf; illllttmininll• World War U did.
Suggestion!? -~DY NEXf ['~.io did man's \VOlt in defen~t
DOOll' .
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o.ar Lirtiy :
. • . would kill off more men, th.s
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Houston
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51 114 .443
Tue""'y'o Relnlll
' Kansas· City 51 67 .432
Philadelphia 3 New York, Zilst
Tue""'y's Results
12 inns. twlnight)
Chica 0 4 Kansas City 2 (1st,
Philadelphia 7 New York~ (2nd, twi-n~ht)
night)
Kansas City 4 Chicago 2 12nd,
Cincinnati 2 Pittsburgh 1 night)
(night)
Baltimore 11 New York 10
San Francisco 4 Atlanta I iMgs, night)
(night)
Clevel•n~ 3 Washington
St. LouiJ 1 ChieeBO ·4 (night)
(nlghlj
Houston 2 Los Angeles 1 (I% Minnesota 4 California o
Inns, night)
Boston 4 Detroit 0 (night)
Wedlleoday'l Probable Pltcllors Wednesday'• Probable Pitchers
tAU Tlmn EDT)
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(All TlmeJ EDT)
New York (Koonce 3-2) at Baltimore (Phoebus 10.7)
Philadelphia (Elllworth 4-4), New York (Downing 12-5),
8·05 p.m.
p.m:;:;
Cincinnati (Queen 11-') at Gilleland (Hargan 12-9)
Pittsburgh (Ribant &amp;-6), 8:05 Wa!hlngton (PasCilai ll-ll), 8:
p.m.
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p.m. ~
San Francl.lco (Gibbon~) at Kansas City (Odom S-4)
AUanta (Johnson 12-5), 9:05 ~o (Klages 0-2), 9 p.m.
p.m
J.ll#iesola (Chance 15-8)
Chicago (Niekro &amp;-6) at St. Calllbrnla (McGlothlin 10-4),
LoQis (Briles 7-5),,9 p.m.
' p,ni; '
Los Angeles (SiDler '-4) at I Delrolt (McLlain 15-12)
Houston . (Blasingame 4·4), 9 Bustpn (Stange 7-8), 7:30 p.m.
p.m.
·:,,' Thursday's Games
Thanda7'1 Game•
Baltimore at ·New York
Chicago at.Phlladelphla, n1ght Cleveland at Washington. night
New York at Pittsburgh, 2, twi· Detroit at Boston, night -~

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Amerl..a League
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Minnesota
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Cbicag~·;
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Detroit ,
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Boston
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California
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i addition, 1 read in a wash-,
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. ly $.123-mllllon of , wiearmarked Iington paper recently that . If : Charles E. Ward, :4ec.. tol El.,.,ti'IC Co., E_ase., Bedford.
There can be little doubt that the controversy over
f
ipeople living In the t r e as Kathleen M. Ward, ~ n al d · Gene Whaley, SbeUa W)iale!
the !aUure of the Houae of Rep~entatives to pass the money 1as1 year or. • '." ·0 ." g ,
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, Ward. Doona Larkins, Bar- to Columbus &amp; Southern Ohlp
Pres.tdent's $40-Q!illlon rat control blll has received more other things, rat eradication..· where there IS . 8 rat problem bars Miller, Shirley RGse, Re- Electric eo. Eaae. Bedford.· . ·
publicity than anything the 90th Congress has done· ot This year tbe total figure has ';"uld JUSt ;:• the lime to becca Wolle, Charleen W. a r d, Chancy
Stan~t F 10 r·
not done.
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been boosted to fUll • mlilldn. c ean up.
garbage l:flng Cert. for Trans PorUand
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Mllto W Liihe Jr sbella ence Staneart, .to Columbus lr
Bundreda ot pages of copy have appeared in news- 3. Under Health, EdqcaUon arounc!. and keep garbage can
pajlers and magazines anCI hours deve~ted to it on tele· and Welfare, _the Col!111teheD- covered, w)llle il!llng sure there
. n P~ul w 'Ball~' Par- ::~ ~~a Eleclrlc . Co.,
vision and radio. It even sparkell a viollltlon o(,tbe sanctl sive Health Servicei Act of 1168 art no open f"'ld containers in
rt ·
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ty of the House of Representatives by a group from New authorized 125 • mllllon of UD- their homes, . ffie rats wo u1d eels, ~d.dlepo ·.
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Herbert E. Hager, Sr., Nor·
York, who appeared in the House gallery to brazenly de- earmarked money lasf year to bave a harder time finding BenJamm L. _Br~dgem~ dec., ,rna E. Hager to J~ G. Pol·
monstrate against the action 1
st;•tes for a variety of puhlle lome- to eat and
they to Myrtle Br~dgeman D u n n, lard, Parcels, ~IPIO• .
taken on this issue.
, agalnot the measure was label·[health programs, Including rat D)i&amp;bt not· be so plentiful.
Cert. for Trans., Suttorn •"
PearJ ·KoehJer, Gloria J,• K&lt;&gt;
Yet few have looked at thiS: ed "pro ral"
atermlnatlon.
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Myrtle Bridgeman D,lrn n; ehler to Okey Kelmm- Connolly.
problem without
becomlngl WeD, a~ time pasaes and the In ·addition, the ·Department.!':! =~~ ~ problem Ruth B. Dunn, William V!_Dunn, Janet Elaine ,Connolly, Pareels,
swepl up in . the emotlonalism emotionalism ol the moment o! Agricillture has 150 • million ed. 8· owever
... ,•• conqutlter- Gwendolyn Dunn Allen, ' Sian- Orange.
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. t rnatter. ",.ow no . beglllS
01 the au bJOC
wane, e ac sup- for pest control and nearly ev· agen at the Fedet-all ano
1 will
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one will deny that rats are a pooling defeat of this measure ery Governmental agency 1\as not [ 11 The
eve k Martha L. Dunn, RoberC ' E.
BO~WER
0 • . peop1• m~st ta 0
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horrible menace to our society, stand out more clearly.
its own control ojects T be
The word "boraepower" was
and no one in his fight mInd We already have on lbe booka President has d:ignated ·ihe ~m;::"~ senae precauUons to measure and I intend to do•the established by James Watt tn
would permit them to run looae at least three rat extermina· O.monstration Cities law as an- enj ~ b~vor~ble ~~tat same for the similar bill 'irhlcll rating his steam engines by de'
without attemp~ ·to c h e c ~ lion three Federal Lawa.
other ·oouree of lunda to exter- mu':i we Y
ra. an
ey waa S!lbnutted to comt1d.f!ee termlning the rate at wblch
their population. It is ridicu- I. Under the Department of /mmate rats. Programs for plag- available :•tltOII~g avenues tltlo past week when It comes horses could work, accord!IIJ
lous that everyone wbo voted the Interior, tecbnical assiSt· ue and disease control quallly 1 voted
tho orliinal :u.:..onto the fioor for
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~fore, 1f a person wants to conlrol and eradicate the rat men·
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Fairbanks and the town of tl)em at la1t ••
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Nenana a disaster area.
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30 000 residents reeling under houses and buildings,"
Al~ska's
worst dlsoster since being patrolled by poli&lt;;e
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some extent with lila · 11004
the earthquake of 19M.
National Guardsmen in
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were three known i and military amphibious craft. The Chena which' ·,winds lr
deaths, rail and highway links\• · Isolated fires raged for a time I through Falrrn:nks, begail-dropwit,h the .ou.tslde were washed , Tuesday night and there was ping slowly when tile' rain
Plumlting~Hiattng
•out, the city s water supply was I nothing to do but to let them stopped Tuesday aEt~rn;!lll · but
eondemned and nearly every i burn themselves o6t.
the water was still SIX tlil.leven
Your Dlptncllrblt
home was damagec!. : _ _
feet deep Jn the ~OWl\
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Weather forecasts ca ·
game in the .Meigs Local .
4.000 Evacuees
more general rain tn a rm
SchoOl District.
i The University of
front sweeping in
Anyone bavlng old football [located nearby. looked like
Bering Sea.
pfclpres or other data con- refugee camp as 4io
"If the rain starts
OO'Ding any of tbe three streamed in. Others
AUGUST 15TO 19
ocbools dould leave them at housed at Eielson Air Force
Mr. George Hurgravoo office Base, the high school and an .
lo
lbe Pomeroy .,Elementary elementary school and the
, VOO DE OH DO - These Charleston dan~ers will make up a ukulele chorus when a roaring twenties segment
is presented dunng the Btg Bend ~uslcal at the grands! and presentations Thursd~ and Sat~rday nights. Front Soii?Ol baildbig tiy Tuell!laY, public safety building- all
r!lw, I to r. are Shetla Chllds. Terrt Fultz. Bette Jean Hobstetter, Becky Nease and Margie Harris. Back row Bill August %%. AU material wiD tuated on higher ground or with
be returned .. This program floors above the flood .
Y&lt;iung. R~ lph _Werr'!_. Dick Nease and John Lisle.
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''When we evacuated St.
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Josephs Hospital, it looked as
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GUIJFLO, · ~pain (UP!)- "The water was boiling In
Rescue workel'll· searched for stree4 and we began to wor1der II
HIGHLIGHTS FOR
1\HEI. I. LAKE. Sask. UP!Au-1Mrs . Peterson's body, the I spending the ·' week at the
bodies today in the wrec!cage of when it was going to stop."
THURSDAY, AUG_UST 17
tho~ities ht'rt' had neithe r .a i corpse of l1t:&gt;r year-old son Peterson farm . A'Jthorities said
a four-story building
Both Boucher and
motive n••r a ''"''"''! today m·Larry clutch edt o her bosom, . she happene&lt;! to be , laying in
collapsed Tuesday,lataily lnjur· Gov. Walter J. Hickel
tht&gt;: sb ughter 1.1f nine memb~rs j w~s :our:d ot·t~ide : ~ ~ · opim Itown with friends when tht'
mg 10 person!i.
to President Johnson to
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1'WilNTY-YE.\R SENTENCE
Only a lillie gu·l survived.
according to ,
SALISEURY, Rhodesia (UPI)
. moU1er jumped through the : a.m. Tuesday,
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R,l\'ul C:m1ctwn Mount~'&lt;~ Po- window in lt vain nttempt to Lambert's estin\ate.
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li ra n1:&lt;'d ·•l&lt;i murf1 (&gt;nukide: · save hl:"rself .and the chiJd.
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Tht! .22 C(l li ber wt&gt;apon used .tl.L. 'l'!le other six chlldren-Jetm , unfamil iar automobile beiug
lilt&gt; ;--.:.j l.']r.. ,.J ·! ,. ! .:tyl n ~ !i wli'l 17r l\obry, ~S . Dorotby, 11. Pearl. driven strangely in the town
r.&lt;&gt;l fouud. Robbery ya1 dis- : 'j. Wliii8J11. 6 and C~hin, 2- were Monday night. Two teen-a ~e(.
cot.in lt&gt;d C!1. r. mot )fe : Tht ' d'ead in their beds.
I in valid sisters, bolh co~fined to\,
vk tim ·' v!•itf'. fow·-!'OO,Y}trm. ] ~g dro\'eo the Peterson's whftkhairs. rf'portPd 1hnt tr.f'
huse had no t befn ransacked. , station wagon to Sholl Lake, a · blue late model ear eireled their i
Killed W&lt;'" Jam" F e iN'S~n. coPnmunity of lOO persons four l block at least six tirr:es
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t&gt;i~hl t'f· lrlrr'" rangl~lg Hl J~gt&gt; to the "l.Ct'ne, a small: shagg)' I day night and burned down an :~~kday -~~sltp pr~~ar;lyJ fho r Irnent detenlion of opposition I

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hrl'.\'1., ., 1i1~· ~-, , ,--lies uf two L[ co11M not be ronsoled. _. \
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Dr. Calvin S. Jtambtrt. the ! tbougbt the blaze was coming
:r1ghtrnPd and confused, tokl di~triet coroner1 si!:f .,22 calitier ! from the lumber company
thl:'m tbrf'l' ~rt'" · .~ tori es bullets killed all nine. Edi Jnd many reports were made
c.fl•'!'1 11,.. even~ ~ ~~!-t'e probabl y 1 Simon~ r . ~oreman of th e; t• that effect........
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1 coroner's jury. said the killer . Firemen said the old dweiTerrlfl•d Child
stOO&lt;! so cln" thgt his weaoon• ling was burned down wltb"n ~ •n! cllld ;•n u nr~ !'- w"!n 1\vp left powder burns on the bod; .. s_ : out any effed to nearby i
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FOURSOME PLAYED
'fllt&gt; fJrxl!t'~ 1\"Pff&gt; round- Tu~!'l~ I H~rt dUttc!" in Gard~n Citv. I The Pomeroy Golf Assocla,-1
:~•wn1 n ~ bv 3 fl\o:iJhbor .; .'&lt;ans., Nov. 15, 1959. Clutter, his ,lion he_ld a scotch forsome on
WildrPw I.Hng who 'h~d Come to · wife and two tePn·asrl?d .rt-ildret~ ·Sunday, August 13, with winr" · • L""~ l"m 1o ht•lr P~erson clean ; were bound 1\nd kiiiPd with a wc&gt;rs being Beulah Straus's and I
Iii~ 9Tain bi.ls~_pt . 'eelng I shotgun.. 11
non Hunnell, low gross; Bern·
nnr mw 111 fi r~!. 'PtrrJ! !l:B.!Ji'- he. A~thor·' ~rum an C:1pof~ dra· ice Dun t .and Walter Stewl :-t. I
lh(juo;rl·t i1 v:o•1lr. ~! ~ 01"&lt;10' ;,,'-c : m~ti:r:t»d th~ Cl utter killings :m~ low net : Anna Howell and Bub ,
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!'I raul Ptltrr son·uijt .of bed. He J the trial and h~nging of h\o Stivers. second low gross: Marfi•urrd toe Fa~ ~d over-loxeonvicts in his bestseller "In ga ret Slack and Frank John· · Natio.U.i ·,footb,iif r.:~gu~

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Mr.. Marv B. Ht·'n" . Porn- •colored embroidery lab!edoth: ty Cline , Middleport embroid- fame for h" solo round-the· L
t-md :\1rs o~car Rou!!h.\ solid crocheted, wh!te embrotd-1 ered apron : Patricia .Jones, I WOFld- . voy_a~e, ill! planning !
~fiddlcport sharPlj lop honors ; ery cr.nterplt"Ct", one - p l e c e Shade, tailored ·dress. and Dale I another ~alhng . venture. on his [
In the ~'J mf'stic arts judging ol ; cotton dress: one pi(l('e cotton M. Jacob~, Middlej:l)rt, hobby Swl~s lltl~Idav. SJr FrancH\ who
the MP1 gs County Fair Tue~- and blend5l dn•ss and tailored comer winner.
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plac• ribbons.
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Mrs Heines copped first ' Mrs. l'ari• Kennedy, Mldd!•- tendent of the department
smaller Swiss !akeo.
pia l'&lt;~ ribbon '!! for hrr entries in PQrt, won three f1rsts In the
the cotton patchwork quilt cro· judging with h.r loom woven
rill'te~ rug. hooked yard ' rug, rug, •olid crocheted r.enter'Jli!!&lt;t!
,Swedish darning centerpiece, and pot hoJdP.r entries. Winninq
apron with cross stitch trim- ; two top spols was Mrs. Purley
ming, laney apron and fancy ' K~rr, Long Bottum, two piece \
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cotton dre" and hou,.coat.
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Robert Titus, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Titus, Lincoln Hill, i
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Edmond Butrima• Tuesday aft-.
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private Cllr lot treatment of a I
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A ~- In oome persons a . defiriency of the vitamin· B complex Is the cause. In others
atllia, Influenza, scarlet fever,

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man. formerly of Tuppers Plains '
and a graduate of Olive-Orang•
High School in 1004, died July !.
He had been living in Zanesville the past 30 yeans.

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Is trapped into the blood stream ,d&lt;Uhalus but notblng can 'be
or the gall bladder.
done for a child when the con·
ThiS operatum has the · dis- ditiou ~· ,atready,I'O~ so
advantage that. tile shunting mut!h .preasure on 'the brabt .,
tube may get clogged, that it to r.~lt in permanent damage.
mu:t be replaced fro~ time 1 "1
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HUMAN VAPOR TRAILS seem to be streamlag out bfhind these Hying ljodteo-four
members ol lbe U.S: Army Parschate Te111 "Goldon !Wgbll," perlormlllg a forma- '
lion fr...fall wtlb smoke marten. The teaa holds t4 out of a po~~lble 1%1 world
reeordJ to mea's pre&lt;lslon para&lt;ba!ln(.

MIDDLEPORT . .
An~ouncing Tht ·1\h~vt FCI'B•
Arrival Of - STONESWEAR'
~ADIES ·AND·CHILD85"$ f,
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proclaimln&amp; their objeetlona
But. thia hS!. long ago been acWS!
lWith l'tilJH
goveinmont spending, and their 1 colnplished..
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ious thlilklng lo;· ~(ot •J'IIbo·'lll•~r.
devoUon to the ~l.v cauSe of
By 10me ·lll)'lllet!Qa• p
As app~ to
tax • reduction, or at least
eeu mall)' smoken h a
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"no .new taxes," have bjr
IOfiiH'•Il•· accepj a-beud thai
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Increased they . aro In 10me way mOre
budgets ol both fecjeral a n d obUgated· to support "~uca· 'I ~~~~~~
]stare govem}llents, _
And are
II"B'' lban non..mollen. Aar 11
present working ovortlme
in&lt;rease lu scbo"l apProprla·
pass new bills calling fw
·llano are likely to bi! ·, lied to
Ipr.!Cetlienled lnctea•ea In · taxa· me81111'tl for illcrti!IO&lt;I· clga.
retto tares.
As usual, ·the cigarette·
But the greatest foice
er Is one ol the prime tariets Ibis tax • grab is the
the tax collectors.
ing of the smoker tlu!t'
AI first glance t1 would seem is sinful : that It is a
therefQI"e too mut:l! 'ol the
Impossible that a relatively
that . he or she sluiWd
which former ·-.ueC!) Ell:' "· l
small number of our
for exp;;tion of sin. Jlllch,
leg~llzed pirates had._~;J~~_;....~,.;;.,.;;...iiii..-;;;;;1;;:;;;...06ji;~
all, IS only a new variation
fnlm Spanish treasure Sl
Imt•aoJ,OI or malaria Is the caust~ lof the medieval practice
was tinding its way back to
in some n~ cause can be
money by the selllng
coffers of a non-protestant king.
• "indulgences" which
With the successful cultivation of tobacco in the Am••rl· l
can eoJonles, the royal PfCSSUre
was eased off and the use of tom~yi.• source of ·lnfection. is the ca..;;? lily 11-year-old
bacco became, for a p e r I o d,
ays ·.
.No · • D. B. Shurtleff at son may have it. Is there any
quite respectable. Anglican min·
the
verslty of Washington cure?
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were permitted the aol·
By 'IVaYbe G. Bra!llbta41, 1\LD. · bas fll!lnd thal the drug, lsoso'· A - Cllorea Is a compliesace
of
the tobacco · pipe
A mother wr!les that her 18-[bide (..bleb is still eJrperiment- lion of rheumatic fever. It
the target was shifted to t h
CUNEO
month-old son has hydrocepha· ·at) act's as a chemical "mag· characterized hy emotional
rum produced from
I•J' or water ·on the brain. Her :net" JP pull the fluid into thei\bursts
purposeless je~~~;[
molasses. And .finally led to the
doctor says an operation will Iblood, 1-lream. It does not cure . move~ents .that may be
'•Demon Rum" becoming m1·
not help the child and Ill at she ·the c&lt;Jildition but it may help violent and weakness. It OCCIJrS 1
LUFOR
other favorite tax • target,
llloi!ldShplace hlmd In an lnstltu-\ to cpnlrol it.
in children between 7 and 14.
When the American coJonles
lion: e · won era If there is 1 Me'anwhile Drs. W. F. Meach· Complete recovery alter manv I
became independent and t h e
any treatm~nt that !'Ill help her 1 am 'lftd B. L. Rish at Vander- months is the rule. The· (fei~t-1
~;;==~~-"·-profits of tobar£o production
, son., v.anous operations for tills I bill, University have Injected meiJ! is directed at curing
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again
slipped aw~y from t h e
condltron have been devised Icoll&amp;idbl gold directly into the I rheuriiati_c fever
but \o be efle~tlve lhey must , fl~ia ; secrettng membrane in irheumantic heart' disease and
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be pcrform.ed m the fast few i th~ Q!aln to reduce its activity ; preventing the viCtim f r om
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stored. in England, but not yet
W&lt;!eks of life. 'They shunt the : arod have reported promising I hurting himself ·when his jerk·
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p 1rrh. :u·d one-nMI the kitchen , the · P~tpr son ehJldrf&gt;n, wa.•· : p1 n on No. 7.
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FAIRBANKS. Alaska (UPI)-f The downtown area.
Fairbanks and the town of tl)em at la1t ••
Flood waters from the rampag. Mayor H.A. Boucher said
Nenana a disaster area.
Boochel' 1atd
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least 115 per 001! wen hll to
30 000 residents reeling under houses and buildings,"
Al~ska's
worst dlsoster since being patrolled by poli&lt;;e
300 residents were
some extent with lila · 11004
the earthquake of 19M.
National Guardsmen in
Monday night.
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were three known i and military amphibious craft. The Chena which' ·,winds lr
deaths, rail and highway links\• · Isolated fires raged for a time I through Falrrn:nks, begail-dropwit,h the .ou.tslde were washed , Tuesday night and there was ping slowly when tile' rain
Plumlting~Hiattng
•out, the city s water supply was I nothing to do but to let them stopped Tuesday aEt~rn;!lll · but
eondemned and nearly every i burn themselves o6t.
the water was still SIX tlil.leven
Your Dlptncllrblt
home was damagec!. : _ _
feet deep Jn the ~OWl\
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~~ ---···The r1ver JS gomg down sect.inn.
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Plans are llDderway to make some today 1u Boucher said.
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More Rafn Foreeasl
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aram for the first football humor."
Weather forecasts ca ·
game in the .Meigs Local .
4.000 Evacuees
more general rain tn a rm
SchoOl District.
i The University of
front sweeping in
Anyone bavlng old football [located nearby. looked like
Bering Sea.
pfclpres or other data con- refugee camp as 4io
"If the rain starts
OO'Ding any of tbe three streamed in. Others
AUGUST 15TO 19
ocbools dould leave them at housed at Eielson Air Force
Mr. George Hurgravoo office Base, the high school and an .
lo
lbe Pomeroy .,Elementary elementary school and the
, VOO DE OH DO - These Charleston dan~ers will make up a ukulele chorus when a roaring twenties segment
is presented dunng the Btg Bend ~uslcal at the grands! and presentations Thursd~ and Sat~rday nights. Front Soii?Ol baildbig tiy Tuell!laY, public safety building- all
r!lw, I to r. are Shetla Chllds. Terrt Fultz. Bette Jean Hobstetter, Becky Nease and Margie Harris. Back row Bill August %%. AU material wiD tuated on higher ground or with
be returned .. This program floors above the flood .
Y&lt;iung. R~ lph _Werr'!_. Dick Nease and John Lisle.
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''When we evacuated St.
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Josephs Hospital, it looked as
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the city were tn the middle of a
TEN KilLED
gigantic river.'' Boucher
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GUIJFLO, · ~pain (UP!)- "The water was boiling In
Rescue workel'll· searched for stree4 and we began to wor1der II
HIGHLIGHTS FOR
1\HEI. I. LAKE. Sask. UP!Au-1Mrs . Peterson's body, the I spending the ·' week at the
bodies today in the wrec!cage of when it was going to stop."
THURSDAY, AUG_UST 17
tho~ities ht'rt' had neithe r .a i corpse of l1t:&gt;r year-old son Peterson farm . A'Jthorities said
a four-story building
Both Boucher and
motive n••r a ''"''"''! today m·Larry clutch edt o her bosom, . she happene&lt;! to be , laying in
collapsed Tuesday,lataily lnjur· Gov. Walter J. Hickel
tht&gt;: sb ughter 1.1f nine memb~rs j w~s :our:d ot·t~ide : ~ ~ · opim Itown with friends when tht'
mg 10 person!i.
to President Johnson to
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ot · a wdl-!1ked farm h moly. j Window. Authorities believe the ; slaughter took place about 2 1
1'WilNTY-YE.\R SENTENCE
Only a lillie gu·l survived.
according to ,
SALISEURY, Rhodesia (UPI)
. moU1er jumped through the : a.m. Tuesday,
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R,l\'ul C:m1ctwn Mount~'&lt;~ Po- window in lt vain nttempt to Lambert's estin\ate.
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li ra n1:&lt;'d ·•l&lt;i murf1 (&gt;nukide: · save hl:"rself .and the chiJd.
There wAs a report of sr. [
Tuesday !rentfnced eight terr·nr-·
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Tht! .22 C(l li ber wt&gt;apon used .tl.L. 'l'!le other six chlldren-Jetm , unfamil iar automobile beiug
lilt&gt; ;--.:.j l.']r.. ,.J ·! ,. ! .:tyl n ~ !i wli'l 17r l\obry, ~S . Dorotby, 11. Pearl. driven strangely in the town
r.&lt;&gt;l fouud. Robbery ya1 dis- : 'j. Wliii8J11. 6 and C~hin, 2- were Monday night. Two teen-a ~e(.
cot.in lt&gt;d C!1. r. mot )fe : Tht ' d'ead in their beds.
I in valid sisters, bolh co~fined to\,
vk tim ·' v!•itf'. fow·-!'OO,Y}trm. ] ~g dro\'eo the Peterson's whftkhairs. rf'portPd 1hnt tr.f'
huse had no t befn ransacked. , station wagon to Sholl Lake, a · blue late model ear eireled their i
Killed W&lt;'" Jam" F e iN'S~n. coPnmunity of lOO persons four l block at least six tirr:es
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h111 wlft: ' · For the next 'l!everal ·hoors '-s
MASON -Firemen
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t&gt;i~hl t'f· lrlrr'" rangl~lg Hl J~gt&gt; to the "l.Ct'ne, a small: shagg)' I day night and burned down an :~~kday -~~sltp pr~~ar;lyJ fho r Irnent detenlion of opposition I

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_ i mongrd puppy shivered 11nd !
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Ph•lli ~ ~ur- whined undt&gt;r thf porch. -It I
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hrl'.\'1., ., 1i1~· ~-, , ,--lies uf two L[ co11M not be ronsoled. _. \
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KUALA LUMPUR

2:00 PM-Pony Harness Racing
2:30 PM-Pony Hone Running Races
5:00PM-Twilight Hone Harness Racing
8:30 PM-Big
Talent Showcase

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Several persons, especially
on t.be Oblo side of tbe river,
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Dr. Calvin S. Jtambtrt. the ! tbougbt the blaze was coming
:r1ghtrnPd and confused, tokl di~triet coroner1 si!:f .,22 calitier ! from the lumber company
thl:'m tbrf'l' ~rt'" · .~ tori es bullets killed all nine. Edi Jnd many reports were made
c.fl•'!'1 11,.. even~ ~ ~~!-t'e probabl y 1 Simon~ r . ~oreman of th e; t• that effect........
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1 coroner's jury. said the killer . Firemen said the old dweiTerrlfl•d Child
stOO&lt;! so cln" thgt his weaoon• ling was burned down wltb"n ~ •n! cllld ;•n u nr~ !'- w"!n 1\vp left powder burns on the bod; .. s_ : out any effed to nearby i
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of th~ massarre of the lamilv of 1
FOURSOME PLAYED
'fllt&gt; fJrxl!t'~ 1\"Pff&gt; round- Tu~!'l~ I H~rt dUttc!" in Gard~n Citv. I The Pomeroy Golf Assocla,-1
:~•wn1 n ~ bv 3 fl\o:iJhbor .; .'&lt;ans., Nov. 15, 1959. Clutter, his ,lion he_ld a scotch forsome on
WildrPw I.Hng who 'h~d Come to · wife and two tePn·asrl?d .rt-ildret~ ·Sunday, August 13, with winr" · • L""~ l"m 1o ht•lr P~erson clean ; were bound 1\nd kiiiPd with a wc&gt;rs being Beulah Straus's and I
Iii~ 9Tain bi.ls~_pt . 'eelng I shotgun.. 11
non Hunnell, low gross; Bern·
nnr mw 111 fi r~!. 'PtrrJ! !l:B.!Ji'- he. A~thor·' ~rum an C:1pof~ dra· ice Dun t .and Walter Stewl :-t. I
lh(juo;rl·t i1 v:o•1lr. ~! ~ 01"&lt;10' ;,,'-c : m~ti:r:t»d th~ Cl utter killings :m~ low net : Anna Howell and Bub ,
1 NO · z.'". ound lin i .
!'I raul Ptltrr son·uijt .of bed. He J the trial and h~nging of h\o Stivers. second low gross: Marfi•urrd toe Fa~ ~d over-loxeonvicts in his bestseller "In ga ret Slack and Frank John· · Natio.U.i ·,footb,iif r.:~gu~

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Mr.. Marv B. Ht·'n" . Porn- •colored embroidery lab!edoth: ty Cline , Middleport embroid- fame for h" solo round-the· L
t-md :\1rs o~car Rou!!h.\ solid crocheted, wh!te embrotd-1 ered apron : Patricia .Jones, I WOFld- . voy_a~e, ill! planning !
~fiddlcport sharPlj lop honors ; ery cr.nterplt"Ct", one - p l e c e Shade, tailored ·dress. and Dale I another ~alhng . venture. on his [
In the ~'J mf'stic arts judging ol ; cotton dress: one pi(l('e cotton M. Jacob~, Middlej:l)rt, hobby Swl~s lltl~Idav. SJr FrancH\ who
the MP1 gs County Fair Tue~- and blend5l dn•ss and tailored comer winner.
arr1ved In SwltzPrhuul Tu1.8day
day, eat: h winning seven first : suit ca tegorJ e~ .
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with his wjfe: will navi-gate
plac• ribbons.
, Mlos Ada llo•kl'lS I• oupe•ln· Lake St. Montz, one of
Mrs Heines copped first ' Mrs. l'ari• Kennedy, Mldd!•- tendent of the department
smaller Swiss !akeo.
pia l'&lt;~ ribbon '!! for hrr entries in PQrt, won three f1rsts In the
the cotton patchwork quilt cro· judging with h.r loom woven
rill'te~ rug. hooked yard ' rug, rug, •olid crocheted r.enter'Jli!!&lt;t!
,Swedish darning centerpiece, and pot hoJdP.r entries. Winninq
apron with cross stitch trim- ; two top spols was Mrs. Purley
ming, laney apron and fancy ' K~rr, Long Bottum, two piece \
pillow rategories.
cotton dre" and hou,.coat.
Mr~~
Roush won hf'r first : others winning one first pl.ace
place lward' In the pIll n w in the judging include Ma r J
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Robert Titus, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Titus, Lincoln Hill, i
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Edmond Butrima• Tuesday aft-.
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private Cllr lot treatment of a I
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[s tllis caused by a vitamin
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A ~- In oome persons a . defiriency of the vitamin· B complex Is the cause. In others
atllia, Influenza, scarlet fever,

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man. formerly of Tuppers Plains '
and a graduate of Olive-Orang•
High School in 1004, died July !.
He had been living in Zanesville the past 30 yeans.

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cavtty m the bram in wh~eh It I ingl dpne on the control of by·
Is trapped into the blood stream ,d&lt;Uhalus but notblng can 'be
or the gall bladder.
done for a child when the con·
ThiS operatum has the · dis- ditiou ~· ,atready,I'O~ so
advantage that. tile shunting mut!h .preasure on 'the brabt .,
tube may get clogged, that it to r.~lt in permanent damage.
mu:t be replaced fro~ time 1 "1
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lion fr...fall wtlb smoke marten. The teaa holds t4 out of a po~~lble 1%1 world
reeordJ to mea's pre&lt;lslon para&lt;ba!ln(.

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majority •J'bo 1118 c!lareltes. Just bow'' the smoklnt( l!f ·
proclaimln&amp; their objeetlona
But. thia hS!. long ago been acWS!
lWith l'tilJH
goveinmont spending, and their 1 colnplished..
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ious thlilklng lo;· ~(ot •J'IIbo·'lll•~r.
devoUon to the ~l.v cauSe of
By 10me ·lll)'lllet!Qa• p
As app~ to
tax • reduction, or at least
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"no .new taxes," have bjr
IOfiiH'•Il•· accepj a-beud thai
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Increased they . aro In 10me way mOre
budgets ol both fecjeral a n d obUgated· to support "~uca· 'I ~~~~~~
]stare govem}llents, _
And are
II"B'' lban non..mollen. Aar 11
present working ovortlme
in&lt;rease lu scbo"l apProprla·
pass new bills calling fw
·llano are likely to bi! ·, lied to
Ipr.!Cetlienled lnctea•ea In · taxa· me81111'tl for illcrti!IO&lt;I· clga.
retto tares.
As usual, ·the cigarette·
But the greatest foice
er Is one ol the prime tariets Ibis tax • grab is the
the tax collectors.
ing of the smoker tlu!t'
AI first glance t1 would seem is sinful : that It is a
therefQI"e too mut:l! 'ol the
Impossible that a relatively
that . he or she sluiWd
which former ·-.ueC!) Ell:' "· l
small number of our
for exp;;tion of sin. Jlllch,
leg~llzed pirates had._~;J~~_;....~,.;;.,.;;...iiii..-;;;;;1;;:;;;...06ji;~
all, IS only a new variation
fnlm Spanish treasure Sl
Imt•aoJ,OI or malaria Is the caust~ lof the medieval practice
was tinding its way back to
in some n~ cause can be
money by the selllng
coffers of a non-protestant king.
• "indulgences" which
With the successful cultivation of tobacco in the Am••rl· l
can eoJonles, the royal PfCSSUre
was eased off and the use of tom~yi.• source of ·lnfection. is the ca..;;? lily 11-year-old
bacco became, for a p e r I o d,
ays ·.
.No · • D. B. Shurtleff at son may have it. Is there any
quite respectable. Anglican min·
the
verslty of Washington cure?
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were permitted the aol·
By 'IVaYbe G. Bra!llbta41, 1\LD. · bas fll!lnd thal the drug, lsoso'· A - Cllorea Is a compliesace
of
the tobacco · pipe
A mother wr!les that her 18-[bide (..bleb is still eJrperiment- lion of rheumatic fever. It
the target was shifted to t h
CUNEO
month-old son has hydrocepha· ·at) act's as a chemical "mag· characterized hy emotional
rum produced from
I•J' or water ·on the brain. Her :net" JP pull the fluid into thei\bursts
purposeless je~~~;[
molasses. And .finally led to the
doctor says an operation will Iblood, 1-lream. It does not cure . move~ents .that may be
'•Demon Rum" becoming m1·
not help the child and Ill at she ·the c&lt;Jildition but it may help violent and weakness. It OCCIJrS 1
LUFOR
other favorite tax • target,
llloi!ldShplace hlmd In an lnstltu-\ to cpnlrol it.
in children between 7 and 14.
When the American coJonles
lion: e · won era If there is 1 Me'anwhile Drs. W. F. Meach· Complete recovery alter manv I
became independent and t h e
any treatm~nt that !'Ill help her 1 am 'lftd B. L. Rish at Vander- months is the rule. The· (fei~t-1
~;;==~~-"·-profits of tobar£o production
, son., v.anous operations for tills I bill, University have Injected meiJ! is directed at curing
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again
slipped aw~y from t h e
condltron have been devised Icoll&amp;idbl gold directly into the I rheuriiati_c fever
but \o be efle~tlve lhey must , fl~ia ; secrettng membrane in irheumantic heart' disease and
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be pcrform.ed m the fast few i th~ Q!aln to reduce its activity ; preventing the viCtim f r om
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stored. in England, but not yet
W&lt;!eks of life. 'They shunt the : arod have reported promising I hurting himself ·when his jerk·
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cer~bl".l_ijlinal fiu~d from . t be 1result&gt;, MilCh other work ts be- ing becomes extreme.

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p 1rrh. :u·d one-nMI the kitchen , the · P~tpr son ehJldrf&gt;n, wa.•· : p1 n on No. 7.
after 14 seasoits during
door. H• f nu n d P ~~~ "on -- --~-- .. -· - .. --· . ----- ·- - ---·- - - - - i which he rambled for 12,·
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182 Grandview Dr.; John
Tlte ~~-•tar Is· Man.
Saffles, 2171 Eastern
thls' ~a'y: 'tn !h'l .wall·
1 Lester White, 833 Second
Robert E...RIDgling;. cqtnator
Michael K. Dobbins, 80S .
01 the major c.~l' worl!l, •
Ave.; Charles B. Adkins, Rl.
Olllhitday In hi!Jtory: . . · ·
Crown City; Mrs. Jean F.
In 189lf gold W81 cii&amp;COVI..ed ·!J
LPatriot Star Rt.: De.an · . in the ' Klondike region
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1 ans, Rt. 2 Gallipolis, Mrs. Os- Ca d ,
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. . 1 Vinton: Lloyd A. Shinn, Rob- I Hi
of ·
that drop·. i ertsburg. W. Va .: Mildred J. ' .0 ~"':t.e Arom bomb on Japan
i Woomer, Rt. I Pt. Pleasant; \ ~~~e 811 Invasion unnecesaary,
Mrs. Harvey D. Blain, Pt. Plea- !eavln the Uvea of one mtUIOn
. I sant: Charles.R. Llvingaton, Pt. ; A
nd 2iill OliO British
1 Pleasant: Brian A. Darst, Rt. l mlderl can a
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Rutland· Jesse J. Ward, Rt. II In 1941, home run Rilli~·· Bailie II
Middle~ri· Anthony E. Jarrell, I Ruth died In New York City. .
IRavenswood : Obie Keeton, Rt. l In 1!J65. all SO peraons aboard
, 2 Ironton: Mrs. ·Edythe F. Wag- were killed wllen , a plane
oner, Rt. 3 Wellston; Mrs. Har· crashed and sank In Late
ry B. Wilson. Ashland, Ky.; 1M_lc_bi;:_
ga_n_.· - , - - - - - Mrs Thomas C Harrison, Oek 1
· · Gall..eton •··'e~tera,[l
Hili: Mrs E.m;ond W. Henry, . Hoi!Jles, Mrs.
Jackson: Ottlce Brannon, Spen-!Homer F. Moore, Ml's. Jay M.
W v . Mrs J H a r old Simms, Zelpha R. Thompson,
~:~n. ·lro~i~n: Mr~. John A. Rebecca L. Nauey, r.jra. Ma1r· ll
Brumfield, Rt. 1 Athalia: Mrs. i "" L. Deck, and Infant . son,
Ronald E. Sears, Rt. 5 Jack-' Mrs. Larry Maddy and Infant
1 son.
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(UPf-,_, listie"
to belim
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odds ·with ·a maJority of his "I think that .
oart•v's top leadO,s ,today.{on the beginning there . hq
· Issue of" brodenlng the 1 excessive expectation
bombing Of NOrtl\ Vlet~am.
I bombing can do:'·he uldiin 1&gt;ff.
' :mserv~t!oi)s ·i~e , M.lchigan tbe-arlf remarki ,on
governor
,Tuesday on "At bost . . .. (Itthe bomtiinS'• . effectiveness supply routes ai1d
r ...tn ro be brought up Bombing does . not .·
,,.,.~:~~· ::~ . ~-;-;-- priv4tely lollty affect the II\!Or'rilll
· congressional structure."
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Romney ~plalned that
parted CGmp!mY with was not advocallrig tllat Do'rniltop'
Rtpublicans on the ing be diicontln""', and· In
lllsue ·when bt told a Lansing believed II thould· be a part
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rti.~T DASTARDLY ALASKA 67 VILLAIN, J. W, "Eviction" McGuire, Is about to do away with J?retty dance, Pleasant, son. 11:35 a.m. ••.e,,.,.
hall quc· c· n .J udy Sekerak (who hath fainted from fright). The engineer of the Crooked Cree~ and Wh•~key Island day ; Mrs. Lawrence W. Burd•ss,
Rai irioed 1\dJO i; in on the plot) will '.inch his ~!lgip~ closer until : •.... ...... . .. ·:. ·.· . . ~t's really lust a part 13Z Grandview Dr., son, 2:42 p.
of til e show at the Alaska 67 Centenmal ExpositiOn, m druly operation on a 40-acre s1te ''!Fairbanks! A aska. Judy , m. Tuesday.
Dlsc~wt&lt;•
sti ll dan ,·c·s 111 A-67's Palace Saloon, McGuire shows silent movies, a~d the CC&amp;WI Railroad carnes passengers !
una Jni:l' -!• ·W' tour of the Site.
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Blessing, Mrs. Dallas M. ~are, 11
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win, Mrs. Howard W. Felllure, II
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DtmonstrltlOM'
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2:00 P.M.-Judging Dairy Cattl-open Cl""
•2:00 P.M.-Pony Harness Racing
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•4:00 P.M.-Eastern High SchOcil· Band
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•a:30 P.M~Big ' Bond Talent Sflil,; CaN of 196.7

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 15
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ness of today's world.
The character emphasis was ,
Jlso directed to the adult mem- ,
brra of the churctr, sin"' char- ,
•eler building is the work of a i
iifellme.
iPt. Pleasant, 23.90; Pomeroy\.;
Every person who desires a
· ;11ason, out; Hinton, 0.76 fal_ling
i!elter perspective on life may. '
Neal'~ Tn~urance ov~rc~m~ A. Kcmawha Falls, 2.44 fallmg; 1'he Pomeroy Seventh .o a Y by taking himself in hand as it
5·1 lead in th~ fourth mn 1n&lt; t o Charles, 17.98. London, MJr- Adventist Church turned ;,ts at· , were, improve the
down S•fford s 7-5 and w • n n.Iet, and Wmfleld are on lhe ler.tion, last we.ekend to cha~- t:u·ough a commitment
tllelr first game Tuesday e~en- Hll.
a~ler,' reeogmzmg that quah- c~rist and a concurrent rerec· :•
ing in Ihe Gallipolis Slow Pitch · Boat Movements:
ty of the personality during its lion of unChristlike traits
Snftball Tournament at t h e' ·Gallipolis Locka Elisha worship service Saturday.
are life's greatest foes, he
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mond.
.::mle down 7:2&amp; p. m.; John character is an indescribable
The winners had "'ven run. Ladd Dean down ll :05 p. m.; quality that makes some men '
on 13 hits and made four er- lillian G. up 2: 10 a. m.: .John great, others less than great,
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0'1 eight. hits and had t h r e e &lt;'y e State doWn 5: 15 a. m.; J. 'ily in far, too muCh of today's
E.rrors. Charlie Neal was the s. Lewis up 5:~ a. m.
r.ducation in the cllbrcb, the
winning pitcher and Louie Lut- Kanawha · Rive~ - Marmet, school and the home. ·
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0. F. Shearer down 5:10 a. m.; The .,;urch gave a characLeading hittors lor Neal's Mor~is Harvey down 5:35 a.m.; icr charge to all young people
~·ere Ray WeihPr, three r or Wmfield. Helen z. down 4:25 p. under the age of 18 in the contl••ee. Tommy Sprague. three m.: Whorton down 9:50 p. m.; gregation. Here 1; the charge:
for lour. Dan C1Jick. two for fort Dearborn down 11:15 p. As a Christian young person
tlltee. and Arl Lanh.a m,. two m.; Solvay down 12 :05 a. m.: you are charged lo seek the : A fund, to help build a s
(or four . F'or Safford .&lt;. J1mmy W. H. Shaver, Jr., up 2: t5 a. hrghest goal lif• has to offer, dent center at a Negro college [I
F~&gt;rth was two for three, lnclud- m.; T. L. White, up 6:30 a. m. that of becoming a truly dedi- in Alabama was the special
lr~~ the game's onl y homerun, Obio River - Loek 13, Prin· rated Christian citizen. ', In this · fering project ·of the
end Ken Haner was two for cipio down 10 :25 p 11).: Lock seeking, keep this guide in Seventh-day Adventist
four.
11. A. D. Hanes, II, up 2:45 mmd : higher than the highest Mulberry Heights, on
In the second game uf the F· m.; Bryan B. up 7:ii0 p. m.: humon thought can reach Is 12th.
evening. Bm's Supermarket .Jacob G. up 3:45 a. m.; S. M. God's . Ideal for his children. Church members of North
downed Quaker Slate Servioe Jenks up 6:15a. m.; Lock 15, A. r.odliness - godlikeness is the America pjan ..to . ra.i~ $11Xl.OOO
Center 8-7. Carl Gille,.ie. Dan V. Criss up 6:45 a. m; Lock goal to be reached; Character to begin construction on the
r.y Greene, Casby Mead•ws 16, Queen City down 6:55 a.m.; building is the most important dent center and cafeteria
and Houck were each two for Pt-nsylvania down 2:30 a. m.; work ever entrusteu to human Oakwood. College, Huntsville, :
two for lhe winners.
Lock 17, Baby Lerc up 1:20 a. bemgs, and never before was Alabama.
1
O•nPison led Quaker State m.: Lock 18, New Martinsville rts diligent study so important Oakwood College continues a .
hitters with a three for three. down 2:15a. m.; Onward down " now.
tradition dating back to 1896.1
Wayne F'olden and Bill Houck 6:15 a. m.; Lock 20, Jefferson , Make the dally improvement f~ was founded to serve the Ne- l
· do'!'ll,.4 a. m.: E'Deana Bo~ of your character a matter of oro atu~ent and continues to of·
we"' eech two lor two.
At 7:30 r.m. ton i•ht. Neal'• ·••orth up 7:30a. m : Lock 21, , tud)' from God's Word, and fer a lirst-dass liberal artS
will mr'et Barr's at the GSI Duncan Bruce doyn 4:50 a.m.; irray to God that He will make education to all races, though
diamond in tile quarter.fin als ; Lock 22, Rose G. up 4;40 a. m ; .you a strong young man and : the student body Is
of the tournament. The winner .Polly R. up 5:25a. m.; Lock --- -~· -- -- ...,__.- . nanUy of the Negro race.
wiU advance to the semi-finals. ~ 23. Express up 5:55 a. m.: Jeff- a. m.: National down1!4:20 a. • Although Oakwood' College
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boat up 7:30 a. m.: Greenup :m.; Hed Bird up 6:20 a. lb.; 1recta tiS mal~ ernpha~ 10 the
A thought for the day-Greek Locks, Joey Cbotin up 10:45 p. iMeidahl Locks, Alton Zephyr I Negro studen~ an lncrusing
phiiO!opher Socrates once said: ;m.; Western up 12:20 a. m.: Idown 6:30 p. - m.; Edward S. number of Nerro .y~ung. J100Ple
"Folse words are not only evil Mark M. up 1:25 a. m.; OVEC !Bosworth up 9:30 p. m.; John ' atlend oth~s ol ~ '1 f Seve~tll111 themselves, but they Infect up l :iill a. m. ; Ravenswood up ,Morrow down 4:iill ~. m.; Beck- day Adyentlst OQJieg-.· II!~ ,unJ.
lbe soul as weu.•
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Rr:sty Watter!OD ~ge 8, has his picture taken With these replicas from the hand :crafted collection of Austrn Johnson Thousaflds enjoyed the exhibit. Many new members were s1gned at the farr. Henders~n Mayor Arch•e. Henry is chairman of a fund drive to raise money for construction o! the ,1&gt;roposed museum. A list of members s1gned
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Saffles, 2171 Eastern
thls' ~a'y: 'tn !h'l .wall·
1 Lester White, 833 Second
Robert E...RIDgling;. cqtnator
Michael K. Dobbins, 80S .
01 the major c.~l' worl!l, •
Ave.; Charles B. Adkins, Rl.
Olllhitday In hi!Jtory: . . · ·
Crown City; Mrs. Jean F.
In 189lf gold W81 cii&amp;COVI..ed ·!J
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that drop·. i ertsburg. W. Va .: Mildred J. ' .0 ~"':t.e Arom bomb on Japan
i Woomer, Rt. I Pt. Pleasant; \ ~~~e 811 Invasion unnecesaary,
Mrs. Harvey D. Blain, Pt. Plea- !eavln the Uvea of one mtUIOn
. I sant: Charles.R. Llvingaton, Pt. ; A
nd 2iill OliO British
1 Pleasant: Brian A. Darst, Rt. l mlderl can a
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Rutland· Jesse J. Ward, Rt. II In 1941, home run Rilli~·· Bailie II
Middle~ri· Anthony E. Jarrell, I Ruth died In New York City. .
IRavenswood : Obie Keeton, Rt. l In 1!J65. all SO peraons aboard
, 2 Ironton: Mrs. ·Edythe F. Wag- were killed wllen , a plane
oner, Rt. 3 Wellston; Mrs. Har· crashed and sank In Late
ry B. Wilson. Ashland, Ky.; 1M_lc_bi;:_
ga_n_.· - , - - - - - Mrs Thomas C Harrison, Oek 1
· · Gall..eton •··'e~tera,[l
Hili: Mrs E.m;ond W. Henry, . Hoi!Jles, Mrs.
Jackson: Ottlce Brannon, Spen-!Homer F. Moore, Ml's. Jay M.
W v . Mrs J H a r old Simms, Zelpha R. Thompson,
~:~n. ·lro~i~n: Mr~. John A. Rebecca L. Nauey, r.jra. Ma1r· ll
Brumfield, Rt. 1 Athalia: Mrs. i "" L. Deck, and Infant . son,
Ronald E. Sears, Rt. 5 Jack-' Mrs. Larry Maddy and Infant
1 son.
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odds ·with ·a maJority of his "I think that .
oart•v's top leadO,s ,today.{on the beginning there . hq
· Issue of" brodenlng the 1 excessive expectation
bombing Of NOrtl\ Vlet~am.
I bombing can do:'·he uldiin 1&gt;ff.
' :mserv~t!oi)s ·i~e , M.lchigan tbe-arlf remarki ,on
governor
,Tuesday on "At bost . . .. (Itthe bomtiinS'• . effectiveness supply routes ai1d
r ...tn ro be brought up Bombing does . not .·
,,.,.~:~~· ::~ . ~-;-;-- priv4tely lollty affect the II\!Or'rilll
· congressional structure."
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Romney ~plalned that
parted CGmp!mY with was not advocallrig tllat Do'rniltop'
Rtpublicans on the ing be diicontln""', and· In
lllsue ·when bt told a Lansing believed II thould· be a part
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rti.~T DASTARDLY ALASKA 67 VILLAIN, J. W, "Eviction" McGuire, Is about to do away with J?retty dance, Pleasant, son. 11:35 a.m. ••.e,,.,.
hall quc· c· n .J udy Sekerak (who hath fainted from fright). The engineer of the Crooked Cree~ and Wh•~key Island day ; Mrs. Lawrence W. Burd•ss,
Rai irioed 1\dJO i; in on the plot) will '.inch his ~!lgip~ closer until : •.... ...... . .. ·:. ·.· . . ~t's really lust a part 13Z Grandview Dr., son, 2:42 p.
of til e show at the Alaska 67 Centenmal ExpositiOn, m druly operation on a 40-acre s1te ''!Fairbanks! A aska. Judy , m. Tuesday.
Dlsc~wt&lt;•
sti ll dan ,·c·s 111 A-67's Palace Saloon, McGuire shows silent movies, a~d the CC&amp;WI Railroad carnes passengers !
una Jni:l' -!• ·W' tour of the Site.
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Blessing, Mrs. Dallas M. ~are, 11
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•4:00 P.M.-Eastern High SchOcil· Band
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The character emphasis was ,
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brra of the churctr, sin"' char- ,
•eler building is the work of a i
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iPt. Pleasant, 23.90; Pomeroy\.;
Every person who desires a
· ;11ason, out; Hinton, 0.76 fal_ling
i!elter perspective on life may. '
Neal'~ Tn~urance ov~rc~m~ A. Kcmawha Falls, 2.44 fallmg; 1'he Pomeroy Seventh .o a Y by taking himself in hand as it
5·1 lead in th~ fourth mn 1n&lt; t o Charles, 17.98. London, MJr- Adventist Church turned ;,ts at· , were, improve the
down S•fford s 7-5 and w • n n.Iet, and Wmfleld are on lhe ler.tion, last we.ekend to cha~- t:u·ough a commitment
tllelr first game Tuesday e~en- Hll.
a~ler,' reeogmzmg that quah- c~rist and a concurrent rerec· :•
ing in Ihe Gallipolis Slow Pitch · Boat Movements:
ty of the personality during its lion of unChristlike traits
Snftball Tournament at t h e' ·Gallipolis Locka Elisha worship service Saturday.
are life's greatest foes, he
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(i!illipolis Slate Institute d 1 a- Woods down 5:50 p. m.: Reli- The service emphasized that &lt;oarge emphasized.
mond.
.::mle down 7:2&amp; p. m.; John character is an indescribable
The winners had "'ven run. Ladd Dean down ll :05 p. m.; quality that makes some men '
on 13 hits and made four er- lillian G. up 2: 10 a. m.: .John great, others less than great,
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0'1 eight. hits and had t h r e e &lt;'y e State doWn 5: 15 a. m.; J. 'ily in far, too muCh of today's
E.rrors. Charlie Neal was the s. Lewis up 5:~ a. m.
r.ducation in the cllbrcb, the
winning pitcher and Louie Lut- Kanawha · Rive~ - Marmet, school and the home. ·
S
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0. F. Shearer down 5:10 a. m.; The .,;urch gave a characLeading hittors lor Neal's Mor~is Harvey down 5:35 a.m.; icr charge to all young people
~·ere Ray WeihPr, three r or Wmfield. Helen z. down 4:25 p. under the age of 18 in the contl••ee. Tommy Sprague. three m.: Whorton down 9:50 p. m.; gregation. Here 1; the charge:
for lour. Dan C1Jick. two for fort Dearborn down 11:15 p. As a Christian young person
tlltee. and Arl Lanh.a m,. two m.; Solvay down 12 :05 a. m.: you are charged lo seek the : A fund, to help build a s
(or four . F'or Safford .&lt;. J1mmy W. H. Shaver, Jr., up 2: t5 a. hrghest goal lif• has to offer, dent center at a Negro college [I
F~&gt;rth was two for three, lnclud- m.; T. L. White, up 6:30 a. m. that of becoming a truly dedi- in Alabama was the special
lr~~ the game's onl y homerun, Obio River - Loek 13, Prin· rated Christian citizen. ', In this · fering project ·of the
end Ken Haner was two for cipio down 10 :25 p 11).: Lock seeking, keep this guide in Seventh-day Adventist
four.
11. A. D. Hanes, II, up 2:45 mmd : higher than the highest Mulberry Heights, on
In the second game uf the F· m.; Bryan B. up 7:ii0 p. m.: humon thought can reach Is 12th.
evening. Bm's Supermarket .Jacob G. up 3:45 a. m.; S. M. God's . Ideal for his children. Church members of North
downed Quaker Slate Servioe Jenks up 6:15a. m.; Lock 15, A. r.odliness - godlikeness is the America pjan ..to . ra.i~ $11Xl.OOO
Center 8-7. Carl Gille,.ie. Dan V. Criss up 6:45 a. m; Lock goal to be reached; Character to begin construction on the
r.y Greene, Casby Mead•ws 16, Queen City down 6:55 a.m.; building is the most important dent center and cafeteria
and Houck were each two for Pt-nsylvania down 2:30 a. m.; work ever entrusteu to human Oakwood. College, Huntsville, :
two for lhe winners.
Lock 17, Baby Lerc up 1:20 a. bemgs, and never before was Alabama.
1
O•nPison led Quaker State m.: Lock 18, New Martinsville rts diligent study so important Oakwood College continues a .
hitters with a three for three. down 2:15a. m.; Onward down " now.
tradition dating back to 1896.1
Wayne F'olden and Bill Houck 6:15 a. m.; Lock 20, Jefferson , Make the dally improvement f~ was founded to serve the Ne- l
· do'!'ll,.4 a. m.: E'Deana Bo~ of your character a matter of oro atu~ent and continues to of·
we"' eech two lor two.
At 7:30 r.m. ton i•ht. Neal'• ·••orth up 7:30a. m : Lock 21, , tud)' from God's Word, and fer a lirst-dass liberal artS
will mr'et Barr's at the GSI Duncan Bruce doyn 4:50 a.m.; irray to God that He will make education to all races, though
diamond in tile quarter.fin als ; Lock 22, Rose G. up 4;40 a. m ; .you a strong young man and : the student body Is
of the tournament. The winner .Polly R. up 5:25a. m.; Lock --- -~· -- -- ...,__.- . nanUy of the Negro race.
wiU advance to the semi-finals. ~ 23. Express up 5:55 a. m.: Jeff- a. m.: National down1!4:20 a. • Although Oakwood' College
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boat up 7:30 a. m.: Greenup :m.; Hed Bird up 6:20 a. lb.; 1recta tiS mal~ ernpha~ 10 the
A thought for the day-Greek Locks, Joey Cbotin up 10:45 p. iMeidahl Locks, Alton Zephyr I Negro studen~ an lncrusing
phiiO!opher Socrates once said: ;m.; Western up 12:20 a. m.: Idown 6:30 p. - m.; Edward S. number of Nerro .y~ung. J100Ple
"Folse words are not only evil Mark M. up 1:25 a. m.; OVEC !Bosworth up 9:30 p. m.; John ' atlend oth~s ol ~ '1 f Seve~tll111 themselves, but they Infect up l :iill a. m. ; Ravenswood up ,Morrow down 4:iill ~. m.; Beck- day Adyentlst OQJieg-.· II!~ ,unJ.
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Rr:sty Watter!OD ~ge 8, has his picture taken With these replicas from the hand :crafted collection of Austrn Johnson Thousaflds enjoyed the exhibit. Many new members were s1gned at the farr. Henders~n Mayor Arch•e. Henry is chairman of a fund drive to raise money for construction o! the ,1&gt;roposed museum. A list of members s1gned
at the fair will be published later.

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Rl. 124. $85.00 month. Call
949-3403 or write Clem Cooper, Racine, Ohio. 8 11 3tc
fROOM apartment and - iiiitii;
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sliced 3 lb. $1.39; bologna lb.
$1.39; pork chops, 79C lb.; saltine• 1 lb. 25c; bananao IOc
lb. ; bleach 39 c gallon;'
cakes 3 for $1.00; Dutch Boy
paint $3.59 gallon; !08p,
size. 3 lor $1.00 ; recaps tires
$9118 reg. size. M &amp; G Food
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SCHWARZEL MARINE
WST - Man's billlold. Find- GENERAL WORK.
painting, sewing machine. This machCLOSEOUY. SALE
er may keev mo ney and re- · mowong lawns and s!orubbery ine makes buttonholes, darns,
Air-Conditionen
FOR SALE Two Story !
All New Radlitor Shop
AUGNMENT
turn hilllold Cl\nLtiuting valu- work, call or contact Ed emb. Take over six payments All ••u• In lfack. S.ve up to
frame home in Middleport.
lble persunal ~aprr&lt;. B Ill ' Templeton, Bailey Run Roall, . of $6.70 per month. We wlll $60.00. Buy •• low u $127.50.
6 rooms and bath down·
AND
1Car eTruclc eHeater
HOCKINGPORT, OHIO
, Young, Spring . Are., Porn· ( Pomeroy.
8 I 30tc ' bring this machine to your Good U...t
stairs, 3 rooms and
PHONE 667.3370
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8 14 3c ,
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CHEST ·FREEZER _ $125
furnished apartment
Core eBulldo•er
BRAKE SERVICe
ome for you to lry. Cal 1 Goocl U...t
stairs. Drilled well and
PIUCi RillUtill
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Sale
992-2836.
8 15 61c CHiiST FRIEZIR $165
1961
llUO bOAT
LOST _ Black wallet. vio ·mily
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RlliATTA Dl:i~LAY
Moa..a &amp; Demonstrator
of Tiny's Bargoinland or ~1d- : CANN ING TOMATOES. Bring FEMALE Border Collle puppy, ~· POMEROY
kitchen. New waD to
KEITH GOBLE FORD
Phc!n• 992·21ot3 Pomeroy
dleport Boat Dowk 9\12-&gt;.lt2. . contamer. $1.00 bu. One mile 8 months.,old, $10.oo:·' 992~.
992·2111
carpeting. AU newly rede· WY 1.fl96
I 14 Jtc
below Ravenswnod Ferry. '
corated. Basement and, ~:~~~' '"""""""""""""""M"Idd,;,:lo;,pott~,"0;;·,.1 ·""""""""""""!!!!!!!!!!!!,;,~I Tb11 makea li entries not
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two rooms built on and one of the lock houses on Rt. and potatoes. Clarence Prof·
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ALMOST 180 YOUNG people
30 x 40 fl. basement, in Rut-1 124. Virgil Walker, Racine, fill, Portland. tl-43~2254.
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bail, bag and shoes.
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LOTS, p a' ed 1 7 room frame 4 bedrooms ~ ~ut~ 1o11d er. bucket to be controlled competition
a 1 t·
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ntill a.m. "•. Hill.
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sewer,
bath,
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new
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8 15
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acres 843-2751.
o grou • gas,
er ' Phone 713-5391 ·
a 10 lOtP POMEROY -EAST MAIN ST.I• 1;;:~,1!~ ~~mphue urhtln« mtem trend of change in county fairs,· ~·Ill'.
bui1dlng, i' Phone
a 11waltp
Sun dow n Nile Club -'GROCERY
stock and fixtures., or w t ll
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Geortl Hall ond
and fixtures. Harden's Gro- l
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htbots are ahrays outstam!lng. really pleased wo1h the hom
our 1
oor u e s op. see at 911 Locust St Middle- I
I
1 he trualen rt•aerve the ri!Wt to How th
I
n
tr'
hi h
The Hallmarks
Cel'y, Syracuse.
8 15 6lc I Baker Furniture, Middleport,
.,
SVRACUS! - 2 stor·y frame njt•d eny &lt;Jr ~·I bid~.
:
efle grange peop e get arneas en Jes w c are OD.
1
'·
.
' Obi
.. If
port
8 12 3tc
home 8 rooms bath base- ~·
"~"""'. T"""'"'' •"" "' 'so many examples nf excellent the Rock Springs Fairgroomas
. $ YEAR OLU Paiommo mare
o.
e
_
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t to:.rd J 1wrmrs. r:~t-rk
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1 OCAL UNION 517l United
· h t Ph
•!
ment. furnace heating, gar.
'" ••· " · 2te ;•or. an so many points Into fhere 1S a greatlleld of boraes
•
; 55 one es a11 . one 992·3079 .
· such a small booth
· ~ ·t..Oled d
dy to
1
States steel Workers, w 111
Gtp
,
DON'T
pump
your sluggish 65 GMC 1h Ton
age,
corner
lot
100 x 159.
,
space
os
a
!.'
.
~n
rea
.
go
or
111lursday s
have nomination of off1cers - - - ---· :- - 3 15
septic tank. Get Klean-Em$1 ,000.00 down, balanc~ NOTte• of PILING Of INVI!NTOIY . ways pu~llng.
twilight racmg
August , !96 , uo p. m. • 14 FT. Speedlmes hoat. 35 h.p. All Septic Tank cleaner. Pickup
$1,695 monthly payments like rent ·
••• ••·~~~:,:-;:TcouOT 1 The Meigs Local School Dis- i which starts at &gt;:30. Friday's ·
17 7
8 13 Sic
motor. tra1ler, electric start, Landmark Farm Bureau
EJ:tra clean lnside and out.
Full price $8,500.00.
. TM St•t• of Ohio, Melg• count,.
d' 1 Jn be jracmg Will also start at that
1,.lct a1s h
~AC.
.
.ILBERT M• . COX ' Broker To
the Elfecutor or Admlntilntor . '
0
as a ISp ay It ,' •'ume Wl'th Saturd ay 's' program
' fully equipped. •
-·00 . Ph one I
1 20 30tc 67 H I D "cis
a
ur the uta te: Lo ~Ueh or the ronow· lsenior fair building
AL 'UNION 5171 United - Mason
7'13-5942. --,- 115 3tc-- , POODLE puppies AKC ch•ml'll Mot l r ey I lVI $195
on
IIZ-3830
'"'" '""'''''"!'of !he "''' or f tb 11
.... new
- -Ohio, vlz: - lhlf" ~urvivtna IPOUit. the uo a
um'forma carrying
out ito begin at 2 p. m.
LOC
10
Stales Steel Workers
for . sale ' loo blood une, stud' servtee
~ DO Ctormodycl ITh'- .
VIRGIL or A
HELEN
aut •• kl•. ' "'"''"'"'" """'' 1
' thto maroon . and · go Jd co1or THE . MEIG~ Con lid t d
. will
Se have
te CANNING torl)atoes
'
I
TEAFORD
I8 te 1
the will: .lind to lhl" otlornP.~ nr ~t·
11
torneya repruenllng any of th' •· ·:scheme are featured along Wltb
el~tlon of orf tcers P m- . $1.00 bu., brnt« contamers. and min Ph 992-5443.
·
e · IS a new
• ssoe
q .
SO a e
bel' 7, 1967, 2:30 JO 7:30 P m. ! Victor Swain, Racine, Ohio.
groo I·
one i
tfc :~!:. at 1 Cl'f&amp;tly redueed
tM-33%5
I
~or':~;~~tl
~
~e~.;:~:~~:
J
r
.. Rt. t, Porn · a small model of the planJ¥(1 ,.~and members wi.Il wear short
26
8 13 5tc
s 1&gt; 3Lp ·
8 16 3tc l•ro,. oo1o.
Meigs High School
steeved 1weat1 shorts Saturday
~--- ~ --I
BEAUTIFI!L
•
"'C
""""ies
66
Cetalinl
I
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i
Yo• "" ....., noU!Iod .... tho
•
wiJen the 1511-"~...•mup make
STEREO CONSOLE- tf:- n.n
"•t'l'
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lnvl!ntory ami AppralsemPnf ur t he
II""
S
WE ARE NOW employed as
· con mpor- . blark sconies, apricot pond·
' FOR SALE - House, College "'''' of ••• •f"omonllo••'· "· AND THE MIDWAY
its llrsl appearance since conary walnut stert(l Wlth AM, I
.
Pontiac Cpe. $2,395
ltd
Cl
H
ceued, late or ~aid r ounl,v. w~~ ru.. d
ts jump.. . ida '
'
Relll, F:o.;ta lt: Sa\e,;men. He\FM
d.
del
les, westies and schnauzers. One l'areful local owner.
., Syracuse. ara e 88 in thl• court. sa~d Inventory and A.p.. ing Two umbrell t
u.1 , sol
tmg .... they U be play.
11.oatl!lg Phone 66'1-3654 Bartaroo Ken· Low milea•e. ••e ••• gladly
en and Virgi! Teaford, Syra- tUrQ.tabJe
r~ lO.perfectuxe ronaitiOO
home_ • See Freeland Norris
I praiaement wm be for hea~nJ before . '
a YlJe IUUB ing at the gr~ndstand '
.
.
eo
JY
.....,
_I
' thl8 Court on the :lnd day ~f SeptP.m· rades reaJiy make One young It
cuse, Phone 992:.~125 .
• payments of $7.10. nels. CoolVIlle, Ohio. I 6 7tc this
refercar.
YOU to the own:er of
149-3868.
1987 •. at 10:00 o'doc.ll: A . M.
beart.
' One features amall mqt.
•tc Tak ~ over
_ I 16 6tc Ibf!r.
Any p•non de•lrlnc to rr. exup..
A SKY
. DIVING exho'b!'lo'on
o
b
i
r;WtNG
Qlad)tnM. _ . . . _..
8u
•
Se
1
l\om therelo nw~l fllf' theiTI 1t lea~' •
1
th
!he
l
I
13
..- - - per month or pay alance '
•• ...,..
Slft8SI
rv tel
rive du• prior to the date •et ror ; orcyc es- e o · r ama l fire w'lch ,.
. b'li d 1 t
. .m ,-u ur "·-~. aU -·•ee
WY ·
-·
d police cars. The :1 "
'e . . or . wo ev...
,,
.
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due
$112.60.
Try
1t
~
,.,_,...
$
hnrmll
,engmes
an
NF.:EJ F.XTRA M0 'i E I . 50
.
1
t'be ran Shop p~
'
Given under my hand •nd .eal of bl k'
,. his
rungs at the fall'
JS still on the
nr ln! n eediM snd wanting
home. Cal1 992--3!1.1. 8 15 &amp;tc .l
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..
A.UcnO"iEER
•a1 d t:olllL, thLI 14th tl~) of Au &gt;: Ui t,
m mg I.g on both rides are "doubtful" r15 t F . bo d 0I
""
. Aulllortzed Singer &amp;ilea dii
Complete Servloe
""
sheer fascination The h
• aor
ar
•
home-workers. Li~t-30 cents, 1967 ST ER~Oh. loadv~lv walnudt ' Ser.-ie..
J 18 Ut
,.,
CriU Bradford
Judie ,!d ~x·~~&lt;~~E~iu.-. or ..,d brellas over the ·tyo rid~:e.::p· fkials hav~ heen unable to con.
1 wtt r 10, reu1r
free gill sourer for ea. c h consoP
STERRO RADIO, 1967 model.
lcp1u t
.
tact the diver who is contract·
order receiv...-4
.
Carman,
3~0
~tor
age
6
speskers
take
ov3
BJWROOM
~wse.
Mason,
W
th!'s
set
has
dual
volume
conWrite,
Pll~ne
or
Cnotact
•r
Hoe&gt;nn~tt•
o'Brten.
:
revolvmg
to
add
to
the
attrae-:
ed.
for the event so It may no I
..'V
.
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.
. V
CaU 77W611
992-6158.
A. C BRADFORD
ChtU oepuly Ch!rk
od
0 th
1, tion There a
8
·· -.
G;·.1vepurt Road, Columbus, er payment of 5.50 u f; ; '
or
trol, with 4 speed intermixed
·~
Ltll t6. 2:1. 2tt
l. ·
re
er m ern materialize.
Oloio 13207.
8 6 30tp . mooth or pay balance d u &lt;'
e 7 tfc changer, radio equipped,
llaciae, Olde
n,des i~r lhe older young pen1 1 lfc
--·Sllr1 .50. Try it in vour Jtor,·e. · ONE SMALL BRICK HOME twin speakers. Lovely walnut
p.e.. · e ,merry-go-round and TONIGHT, OF COURSE, in
CURTlS "Dairy. Beet" Breed· Call 992·2836.
8 15
in MaS'ln, floor furnace , 40 •I finish. Take over payments
APPLIANCE HOSPITAL
r:
:errtsh wheel, however, al- observance of kiddie day, the
llig Ser1ito'for you at 16 per Ill-EVER
like 1 100 lot. Only $3000. Phone 1 of $1.25 per week or pay baJ. Jeloa M. Rolli••· lrd St.,
-1"\llfi.ICD
Racine Fire Department w 1If
cow Call Parker !192-2264, electric s\Jarnpooer $1. Porn· 742-4211, Arnold Grate.
1 ance due $80.44. Cail"992-3218. Masea, W. Va.
. .I Zl tic
hshed po Ia 1 n e r esta bave the first of two lireworkll
Pomeroy, or 985-3824.
Chesto
'
t
say
users
of
Blue
Lustre
8
10
6tc
8
15
6tc
Mil
"
WHAT
DO
THEY!
.
SEE?
pu r y.
displays.
The
second will be
1 26 30tc I .
'
REAllY.
COIICrete deuVel' What do other poop e see
Sa
l1'd
. ht Th .
.
or.
lor de• ning carpet. R e , t j
eel right to your p~Jecl. ·Fall When they look at you and me? I JANET
KORN doe &amp;n't II ay nog . e dosplay woll
Wlnled
electnc shampooer $1 Pomlltd easy. Fret 1811mata. Do the see a look that's wise , scare easily. Site's back on the follow lie borse pulling contest
- - - -- --- ' eroy Cement Block Co.
)
Q
Ml:gle:
from our shining eyes? ' grounds this year at her WM·
the grandstand event
TOP PRICE for Root•. Copper. ----- - -8 14 tile
~
., 6 10• : . Do they see a •unny smile,
PO post despite an injury at
.
Bra". clean bone dry , no 64 ACRE Farm with equit&gt;- l :~~;'
l.
21. ~_
That will Unger quite awhlle the fair which laid her low a TOWNS OF THE county will
dirt. "" Iron. Boll B a' I e y, ment, e•cellent M beef or
Harlem
%. Foodflllh
wlloal
AIR CONDmONING Relrtge~ In the regions o( !heir ht&gt;art. couple of year&amp; back. Keeping become "ghostlike" Thursday
lleed£ville, Oh&lt;o.
Iott daory ,cattle, a mce farm
cabby
J. P~
'' · In
•'
lti«J 111rvlce. Jack'l Relrlg· After we have chanced to part? cp witlo the lair activities Is a aflernoon. This Is tlie day when
8 13
4· Fren ·
pond, barn, corn crib, tool 5· ~~:~an
:Ott~
eration. New Havea.. Phone
king 11ize job but you can bet
_ _H
_e_l_p_ W
- an
_ t_ed
--:--- J sheds chicken house, garage, 9. 1ncYn•
'·
Lsb
182-2071.
4_1_ lie What do other people hear
on determined Jane,!.
workshop. very good house '"· ~.:,~·at
;;;':,~.::_
~':,"".
Public Sale
IWhen our words fall o? the ear? , THE 1_ BIG
.
The courthoo.\se wlll close •t
with 7 rooms and bath, bas~ 12. Elmer and
fever
21. Hollt~
---- ---- --- - - -I Do they hear us ctlltoize,
, .
. ~~
Bend Mus~eal l noon on both 'n1urlda and Fri·
a Tex..
s. Proclalmo
Jon
ANTIQUE SALE, Wednesday, ~ And pretend we're very wise :wolo open Thursday night. You , day due to the fairY
MALE or I'EMALE . r.st home,! ment. cpal furnace, one closlive jn. Box 85, Mason , W. i ed in ~ch, one open porch,
university
•· 8&lt;110
24. ,.,...,
·-··
Auguat 23, 10 a. m. The out- 1When we talk about our own, ;can take my word lor It that 1
·
1
~a .
8 16 JU: ' ;ar ge patio. good drilled well :: ~.~~~
1.
~:;::
aa. - staodlng andthe et1ceEaUen t Leo!· I' Who are with us in our bome, i1thi• year'besshow hao some s.ure- 1 so, THE 111111 fait1 18 under1a e r1 yn- And about our friends as well, i ore num rs. Among thent - ' wa and t&amp; . oin . •· f
1ection o1
, on 1y 2 miles from Racine, 15. s.a
10. AwdllaJ7
29. swerv..
s•. storr.DESK CLERK, to live in . Male JUst off Route 124, $15.0011.
between
30.Loon·t""
37. Beonl
GDn wUl be sold at 534 W. l Who around 111 humbly dwell? :and one I feel sure should roct [
glsgrea
Greoceand 17· 8Plondld
IL ot
MainSt.,Pomeroy,flrsthouse l
lthe house -Is the Usle med· 'jior·e '
som 1 g
or female. Apply in person I See or call Lin Hart at Ra18 '
"!!· :;::..,.
above the Pomeroy • Mason · What will other people IIY
ley. John and Keith, wearing
vel'yone. S. ·YOU there
Ohio Hntel, Moddleport.
· cine Food Market, 949-3342 11.
r 8 15 6te till 8 p. m.
I 14 Stc 19. Elovato4
Bridge. A PREVIJ!:W of the , When we go to Church and !satin Southern costuming, Will
---· --~ ...
·
·- . ~~~t'O\Uio
estate
will be on SUnday, Augpray,
appear with banjos doing such
·
·
121
PART TIME - F1ve ladies
20
Prices Wortfl W•ltlne For
2l. Portend
ust 20. from 1 to .f p. m. And pretend to lov~ the Lord, ol~ favoriets as •'Waltin' for the UatU&amp;&amp;&amp; J&amp;U~r-..nl
•••
n.,.ded immediately. No e"'
1968
23. Sm•U
Large
collection
of
copper
!
If
we
do
not
keep
1111
Word?
Robert
E.
Lee,"
"Swanee",
(J.JlVEIAND ·(IJPI) - Fw
perience nt'{'rssary. Excel- ·
eCOMANCHEe
.~!;''
lustre, walnut secretary, ov-ll u we make a prayer that's "Way Down Yonder 111 New At .......at ......... • ~11111
lent pay. Call 88'l·282~ .
HARDTOP
"
·
Part
al
marble top stands, 2 pc.
long
Orleans" and olbeno.
yean, 1¥ JVJ,b._.. elp. II
8 14 3tc
TRAVEL TRAILERS
21. Lounge
walnut bedroom suite, ladles :0r •ult~ 1weeU•1 oing 1 song, U.les always score with
. •~lee el tile Ullted
28. Hawa.iiaa
.,we hope to do some good, enoes.
G+..'blrd
and
gentlemen
chairs,
G.
W
i
can
This
year,
Wanted To Buy
- - -- '
HERE-NOW
29. Shellae
T.W. Lamps, 2 pr. lustres u we don't live as we should? ,should be their best .. .
' .... Nliley 'llli!lteJ,•ef
li kind - Roots . Bark --Gina ;
12. Ft•h howk
mantles, oriental rugs, ban· :
i you're llke ft.
t Alple, Tel., dllleW lilt
All 67 Mollolo Rodueod
seng. yellow root. wild ginger, ,
~;~~~
quet lamps, oU miniature 1What would other people do,
Incidentally, this year'1
a..,
May Apple, clean, no dirt. : eHANNALINEeAPACHEI
Soft up to $300.00
:7. Pal•
lamps, round w'lnut table 3' Should they follow me ·and ,to be held DD both ·
· lite ..,..,, ..........
Bill Bailey. P. 0. Boa li,
a. Scotf
chairs, Victorian loveseat and !
you?
·and Saturday nlgi1UI Will
V 11
Wllle M, · t:l' illll
Reedsville, Ohio, 45772..
.o. ~:~·
rocker, walnut banquet table Would they find the narrow istart until 1:30 p. 1!1· 'ftlil ,IIi L~ ·~
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
4 17 Ulltc ,
lLN•m•wlth 6 ladderback rush botway,
due to daylight aa91DC11 tilne;
·,..cJIIlilt, .U.. Kilt· el
=co=c-.,--- CAMPING
TRAILERS
rrANDING timber inOhio0, i
;".,
tom chairs, gateleg table, ! Where folks really love to pray? iThe later hour waa set In
. Be•dl, Cliff., tool •
Horton St.-M11on W.Va.
West Virginia, or old farms
..tor
parlor lamp, Iron bootjack, !Or, would they be led below, !to give the show 11111 benelll
·: ~~ · ma14'h
with timber . Mar i. on Reynolds,
ll(lneo
iron tea kettle, Queen Ann i Where all sinful people
iot as much darkness as
troill': &amp;lij
.r.e. will!
Wotch for tho ,1\rrlvol of
Boz 77. Syrac,;se, Ohio.
d.
:::...
library
table,
hand
carved
1
Let
us
search
our
heartJ
and
'ble
due
to
the
needed
ID
tnallle.
_ ,K I I
e TOUR-A-HDMEe
1
I Z4 tic
vo1Ao
drop leal table, frosted, col·
see
1 for number ellecUveoteall,
lie BIM ... NJII'ILlgh-ithl P1ok.Up
TRUCK CAMPER
ored and erystallamp shades, IU we're what "e ought to be. , · The junlorr fair king
~
Insurance
$795.00 up
DAILY CRYP'l'OQUO'fE - Jleni'a .... to work 1t1
wash atand, spinni!OB wheel, •
John Sayre 'llld &lt;Ana
..t.XYDLB..t...t.II:B
PHON)l Reuter Insurance Ag
--rectangle marble stand, plc- . If we're not, theR let's pt tn
·'WID be Introduced each
lo Ll)MGrBLLO'II'
I!IC)', 992-2194 lor T r a ,. POR SALE - 1958 Chevrolet
tures, glassware, brass ket- 1Wilb the folko tbat's sure to 1
before the show
One letter llllmpl7 JtaDdl for anothw. Ia tbit 10111ple A Is u!le•
Trailer, Camper '!'railer or Impala 2-door hardtop. 348
1le and stand, carnival piece'!. ·
win;
night tile .J1&lt;:bion \.
the three L'l. X for U. two cr.. etc. SiDCle lettera, apoePick-up Camper Insurance. cu. in. Vol! motor, atandard f«
TV,
stove,
refrigerator,
3
pc.
l
this
Is
.
done
by
~erving
.God,
·
·Apple
Q111
tropblel, the .JeqUa and formatioP. ot. tM wonts IN all hint&amp;
AIJo Motorcycle Insurance 1 shift In good c:Ondliloa and Jllal'!h day the oode !etten are 4lfterent.
mndern waln,ut bedroom !Wbllt upon tl)ls earth we pJod.
be lon bllld.
popular ralel.
6 10 uc
pricei, to sell. See Phil Swinsuite, numao:Oiis llema not , 4pd.. jcceptlng His dear :'Son,
'
I
dell.
7 It tfc
llBted. Auct. Note: AU of !hie Who lor us, the victory won
.&amp;U'l'U!IJOBILE Insurance beeD
B.lQYi:: OQJIJII:TO I:ZlYB:QI:
merchandise Is In excellent wbeq.,Jie,, died, u~n the . tr~ ·
ai1C!J!ed1 Loll your opers.t. 1947 HARLEY J)avldsoa Mot•
condition and there are mllllJ To 11dee!D' mid Set us
~
«'• 11cen!e7 Call WY J-211811. trcycle, model 61, Good e&lt;!ll- HWPAKBLK '):1vKB V J(PQUB 'NO.
'
unusual and. unlqu&amp; pieces: II
· ,, •. . . '
• 1i tfc diUOD. IIObera IUtml, Pom- II P II II: Cl l P T It 0 'II' A. It B 1.-lo P Y•
you are Interested In good · If we truly .love the
_ _ Auto-S..,--Iea
_
--::.1 eroy,
1_
14_ 1t~
IIKWAAI:
antiques, attend this sale. W• wlllllve by Ills dear
=:"""::;---c:c=--7---'---=--~ IF CARPET8 IDit 4dJI 11d.
y;ust • •,.. O,.,t1 ..M, WHilRII ftlllRE IS lllOS?
Bradford Auction Co , Racine, And ;th~·,worda thai Pr.ple_~~~j
liN SUPER Sport Cbatel11 areary ~ ._ !iptll u
Wtllll' T.!llll SHADOWS Allll HJ:AVIICST.-GOIIIrlill
Ohlo. CrOw, Crow, and Por• WIU fall slreelly on
• · Contact IJonel Randolph they IPPI'I' w1111 11M Lui• - . . _ , • .,.,.. II) stt •''\ _...,
ter. Attorneys. Charles
,will· ~ both kiold •
1Cr088 from ·Racine Hla~ tre. IteM llleldi +lllfOO'I'
ermuth, Adm. of tbe J;ari · ~.nd wlll. alrlve our 'beSt
kbool .,.. nil N-3324. •
fl. , _
ltn, Comlll' .
I'

ly PRED LASSWELL

MAN SNUFFV,

MYERS water softener, fully
automatic, 3 months old, e&lt;!st
$315.00, will sell for tt:&gt;o.ou. ll
Full Instructions. Phone
2053. Paul Grueser.
8 16 3!~

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OltiO

IMITH

WHAR'8 '«&lt;RR!

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1966 CHEVROLET IISCAYNE 4 DOQR _
$1695
3116 ou. ln. ,.,_llle, turbo bYdrilnatic lrtliamlsaiGn. l!.. ter

ONE 6 room apartment With 1964 CHEVY II 2·DOOR
$1099
1
bath.
one
3
room
apartment
194
cu.
ln.
6
cyl.
Std.
trans.
Radio,
beater.
Like
new
white•
" ' " OltCOUfl' 01' pll '. I I I
wall tire•, aqua finisb.
'
with bath. electric stove I
111 " ~~~tlthln ' ' d.•ya.
OP THANKI ' OIITV.Ioll:l&amp;l
n , 0,.1 ,.,nlmum &amp;.ch
an d ref ngP.TA.tor. IT IntPresI•
wore 1c.
ed pt.one 992-!733
B 7 tfc
..,

Sele

ONE TREND loam rubber upholstered brown tweed divaR, i
one foam rubber~ olive green : 1
upholstered chair, leather top
mabogany coff.ee table. Call

• •

4 ROOM upstairs apartmetll
with bath. Call 99S-1190i.
Aailable September 5.
8 U Stc

[ ·,;;;~~~"~'

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_ 454.

$70.00
Call 992#15a lf
or tfc
99J.
2571 evenings,

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IARN!'I GOOGLI 111111 INUPPY

.. rXPERIENCiD

SERVICE

WHEEL ~

... ART SAN50M

rrj1'&gt; BORII LOSEI

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BLAETTNARS

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949-3403 or write Clem Cooper, Racine, Ohio. 8 11 3tc
fROOM apartment and - iiiitii;
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STEAK, 'l9c lb., '""''II
sliced 3 lb. $1.39; bologna lb.
$1.39; pork chops, 79C lb.; saltine• 1 lb. 25c; bananao IOc
lb. ; bleach 39 c gallon;'
cakes 3 for $1.00; Dutch Boy
paint $3.59 gallon; !08p,
size. 3 lor $1.00 ; recaps tires
$9118 reg. size. M &amp; G Food
Market, 3 miles South
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CHARLES ~ISLE
Syrecuae, Ohio
Fer Free Etlllllllet
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PHONI ff2 .111•
S.les end Service
apartmenl&gt; Close to school.
Ohio
8oet encl' Motor
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lost and F-o-u n
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Fur Sale
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Wanted_! TO SE'ITLE ESTATE, 19871••.:.0=="'"";;.,.===.1 Real ht1te Fo1 Sale
SCHWARZEL MARINE
WST - Man's billlold. Find- GENERAL WORK.
painting, sewing machine. This machCLOSEOUY. SALE
er may keev mo ney and re- · mowong lawns and s!orubbery ine makes buttonholes, darns,
Air-Conditionen
FOR SALE Two Story !
All New Radlitor Shop
AUGNMENT
turn hilllold Cl\nLtiuting valu- work, call or contact Ed emb. Take over six payments All ••u• In lfack. S.ve up to
frame home in Middleport.
lble persunal ~aprr&lt;. B Ill ' Templeton, Bailey Run Roall, . of $6.70 per month. We wlll $60.00. Buy •• low u $127.50.
6 rooms and bath down·
AND
1Car eTruclc eHeater
HOCKINGPORT, OHIO
, Young, Spring . Are., Porn· ( Pomeroy.
8 I 30tc ' bring this machine to your Good U...t
stairs, 3 rooms and
PHONE 667.3370
; eroy.
8 14 3c ,
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CHEST ·FREEZER _ $125
furnished apartment
Core eBulldo•er
BRAKE SERVICe
ome for you to lry. Cal 1 Goocl U...t
stairs. Drilled well and
PIUCi RillUtill
eAny Type
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For
Sale
992-2836.
8 15 61c CHiiST FRIEZIR $165
1961
llUO bOAT
LOST _ Black wallet. vio ·mily
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ter softener. Large built-ino !l
RlliATTA Dl:i~LAY
Moa..a &amp; Demonstrator
of Tiny's Bargoinland or ~1d- : CANN ING TOMATOES. Bring FEMALE Border Collle puppy, ~· POMEROY
kitchen. New waD to
KEITH GOBLE FORD
Phc!n• 992·21ot3 Pomeroy
dleport Boat Dowk 9\12-&gt;.lt2. . contamer. $1.00 bu. One mile 8 months.,old, $10.oo:·' 992~.
992·2111
carpeting. AU newly rede· WY 1.fl96
I 14 Jtc
below Ravenswnod Ferry. '
corated. Basement and, ~:~~~' '"""""""""""""""M"Idd,;,:lo;,pott~,"0;;·,.1 ·""""""""""""!!!!!!!!!!!!,;,~I Tb11 makea li entries not
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- - -- - -- - -Earl Phillips, Portland, 843- '
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Jlclc W.' C•raay,• Mtrb a Good
poi t location.
et 1 S '
five contestants ill
Nolice
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8 16 12tc .i 1 ROOM Bro'ck House fu 11
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two rooms built on and one of the lock houses on Rt. and potatoes. Clarence Prof·
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ALMOST 180 YOUNG people
30 x 40 fl. basement, in Rut-1 124. Virgil Walker, Racine, fill, Portland. tl-43~2254.
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1 94!!-2599.
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admiSsion 'l'uesday rugllt
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tractor with four cvllnder D I e I e 1 I
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6 ROOM HOUSE b th t
"' • _ , Mot.nr. 220 cuble tn~h or more, h~avy 1 tion of paintings to the
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SATURDAY NIGHT I=BOWLING
bail, bag and shoes.
' a • w 0 BUILDING
LOTS, p a' ed 1 7 room frame 4 bedrooms ~ ~ut~ 1o11d er. bucket to be controlled competition
a 1 t·
Kenny and the Restufus at a
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ntill a.m. "•. Hill.
cheap. Walter Voss, wiII::ttp
is dug
wells,
:el~ar, gara~e
and
st.rftts , WIer,
t
rea tve
aJ
p
ottrer
outbutidtngs,,
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fruit
trees
IBS,
sewer,
bath,
basement,
new
furnace,
Front mounted n.v dnnllr back hOt!, development _ and the popu· !teen-lalflty. Ag n, another lR·
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H. A.. LJevJna:, Mason~ W. Va. newly remodeled. $6.300.00.:,' !:~~~~nc;~~~c:;,~ .~! ;:;: m~~~~~ larlty of the exhlblting shows 1 , •~~atlon to tne Metjs l:ounty
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acres 843-2751.
o grou • gas,
er ' Phone 713-5391 ·
a 10 lOtP POMEROY -EAST MAIN ST.I• 1;;:~,1!~ ~~mphue urhtln« mtem trend of change in county fairs,· ~·Ill'.
bui1dlng, i' Phone
a 11waltp
Sun dow n Nile Club -'GROCERY
stock and fixtures., or w t ll
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- 2 story frame, e rooms! 3' front and rear
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sell stock and lease -building BUDGET PRICED furniture on ! 1186 HOND~; IOOd condition. 1 bedrooms, bath, cellar, con- ; ~:· tr~011 !:. ~-:e;;~"nato·~f!ko~~~e,:~ . A.nd, of course, grange 1el· ~· lAIR BOARD .officials a r e
Geortl Hall ond
and fixtures. Harden's Gro- l
th'rd fl
b dg t h
Call 892-3Sie Middleport or . crote block garage. $6 0011.00. ' ""'. ""·
htbots are ahrays outstam!lng. really pleased wo1h the hom
our 1
oor u e s op. see at 911 Locust St Middle- I
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Cel'y, Syracuse.
8 15 6lc I Baker Furniture, Middleport,
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SVRACUS! - 2 stor·y frame njt•d eny &lt;Jr ~·I bid~.
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efle grange peop e get arneas en Jes w c are OD.
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home 8 rooms bath base- ~·
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. $ YEAR OLU Paiommo mare
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ment. furnace heating, gar.
'" ••· " · 2te ;•or. an so many points Into fhere 1S a greatlleld of boraes
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· such a small booth
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DON'T
pump
your sluggish 65 GMC 1h Ton
age,
corner
lot
100 x 159.
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have nomination of off1cers - - - ---· :- - 3 15
septic tank. Get Klean-Em$1 ,000.00 down, balanc~ NOTte• of PILING Of INVI!NTOIY . ways pu~llng.
twilight racmg
August , !96 , uo p. m. • 14 FT. Speedlmes hoat. 35 h.p. All Septic Tank cleaner. Pickup
$1,695 monthly payments like rent ·
••• ••·~~~:,:-;:TcouOT 1 The Meigs Local School Dis- i which starts at &gt;:30. Friday's ·
17 7
8 13 Sic
motor. tra1ler, electric start, Landmark Farm Bureau
EJ:tra clean lnside and out.
Full price $8,500.00.
. TM St•t• of Ohio, Melg• count,.
d' 1 Jn be jracmg Will also start at that
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.ILBERT M• . COX ' Broker To
the Elfecutor or Admlntilntor . '
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as a ISp ay It ,' •'ume Wl'th Saturd ay 's' program
' fully equipped. •
-·00 . Ph one I
1 20 30tc 67 H I D "cis
a
ur the uta te: Lo ~Ueh or the ronow· lsenior fair building
AL 'UNION 5171 United - Mason
7'13-5942. --,- 115 3tc-- , POODLE puppies AKC ch•ml'll Mot l r ey I lVI $195
on
IIZ-3830
'"'" '""'''''"!'of !he "''' or f tb 11
.... new
- -Ohio, vlz: - lhlf" ~urvivtna IPOUit. the uo a
um'forma carrying
out ito begin at 2 p. m.
LOC
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Stales Steel Workers
for . sale ' loo blood une, stud' servtee
~ DO Ctormodycl ITh'- .
VIRGIL or A
HELEN
aut •• kl•. ' "'"''"'"'" """'' 1
' thto maroon . and · go Jd co1or THE . MEIG~ Con lid t d
. will
Se have
te CANNING torl)atoes
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the will: .lind to lhl" otlornP.~ nr ~t·
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torneya repruenllng any of th' •· ·:scheme are featured along Wltb
el~tlon of orf tcers P m- . $1.00 bu., brnt« contamers. and min Ph 992-5443.
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bel' 7, 1967, 2:30 JO 7:30 P m. ! Victor Swain, Racine, Ohio.
groo I·
one i
tfc :~!:. at 1 Cl'f&amp;tly redueed
tM-33%5
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Meigs High School
steeved 1weat1 shorts Saturday
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WE ARE NOW employed as
· con mpor- . blark sconies, apricot pond·
' FOR SALE - House, College "'''' of ••• •f"omonllo••'· "· AND THE MIDWAY
its llrsl appearance since conary walnut stert(l Wlth AM, I
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Pontiac Cpe. $2,395
ltd
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ceued, late or ~aid r ounl,v. w~~ ru.. d
ts jump.. . ida '
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d.
del
les, westies and schnauzers. One l'areful local owner.
., Syracuse. ara e 88 in thl• court. sa~d Inventory and A.p.. ing Two umbrell t
u.1 , sol
tmg .... they U be play.
11.oatl!lg Phone 66'1-3654 Bartaroo Ken· Low milea•e. ••e ••• gladly
en and Virgi! Teaford, Syra- tUrQ.tabJe
r~ lO.perfectuxe ronaitiOO
home_ • See Freeland Norris
I praiaement wm be for hea~nJ before . '
a YlJe IUUB ing at the gr~ndstand '
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cuse, Phone 992:.~125 .
• payments of $7.10. nels. CoolVIlle, Ohio. I 6 7tc this
refercar.
YOU to the own:er of
149-3868.
1987 •. at 10:00 o'doc.ll: A . M.
beart.
' One features amall mqt.
•tc Tak ~ over
_ I 16 6tc Ibf!r.
Any p•non de•lrlnc to rr. exup..
A SKY
. DIVING exho'b!'lo'on
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rv tel
rive du• prior to the date •et ror ; orcyc es- e o · r ama l fire w'lch ,.
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. .m ,-u ur "·-~. aU -·•ee
WY ·
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$112.60.
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,engmes
an
NF.:EJ F.XTRA M0 'i E I . 50
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t'be ran Shop p~
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Given under my hand •nd .eal of bl k'
,. his
rungs at the fall'
JS still on the
nr ln! n eediM snd wanting
home. Cal1 992--3!1.1. 8 15 &amp;tc .l
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•a1 d t:olllL, thLI 14th tl~) of Au &gt;: Ui t,
m mg I.g on both rides are "doubtful" r15 t F . bo d 0I
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. Aulllortzed Singer &amp;ilea dii
Complete Servloe
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sheer fascination The h
• aor
ar
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home-workers. Li~t-30 cents, 1967 ST ER~Oh. loadv~lv walnudt ' Ser.-ie..
J 18 Ut
,.,
CriU Bradford
Judie ,!d ~x·~~&lt;~~E~iu.-. or ..,d brellas over the ·tyo rid~:e.::p· fkials hav~ heen unable to con.
1 wtt r 10, reu1r
free gill sourer for ea. c h consoP
STERRO RADIO, 1967 model.
lcp1u t
.
tact the diver who is contract·
order receiv...-4
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Carman,
3~0
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age
6
speskers
take
ov3
BJWROOM
~wse.
Mason,
W
th!'s
set
has
dual
volume
conWrite,
Pll~ne
or
Cnotact
•r
Hoe&gt;nn~tt•
o'Brten.
:
revolvmg
to
add
to
the
attrae-:
ed.
for the event so It may no I
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992-6158.
A. C BRADFORD
ChtU oepuly Ch!rk
od
0 th
1, tion There a
8
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G;·.1vepurt Road, Columbus, er payment of 5.50 u f; ; '
or
trol, with 4 speed intermixed
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Ltll t6. 2:1. 2tt
l. ·
re
er m ern materialize.
Oloio 13207.
8 6 30tp . mooth or pay balance d u &lt;'
e 7 tfc changer, radio equipped,
llaciae, Olde
n,des i~r lhe older young pen1 1 lfc
--·Sllr1 .50. Try it in vour Jtor,·e. · ONE SMALL BRICK HOME twin speakers. Lovely walnut
p.e.. · e ,merry-go-round and TONIGHT, OF COURSE, in
CURTlS "Dairy. Beet" Breed· Call 992·2836.
8 15
in MaS'ln, floor furnace , 40 •I finish. Take over payments
APPLIANCE HOSPITAL
r:
:errtsh wheel, however, al- observance of kiddie day, the
llig Ser1ito'for you at 16 per Ill-EVER
like 1 100 lot. Only $3000. Phone 1 of $1.25 per week or pay baJ. Jeloa M. Rolli••· lrd St.,
-1"\llfi.ICD
Racine Fire Department w 1If
cow Call Parker !192-2264, electric s\Jarnpooer $1. Porn· 742-4211, Arnold Grate.
1 ance due $80.44. Cail"992-3218. Masea, W. Va.
. .I Zl tic
hshed po Ia 1 n e r esta bave the first of two lireworkll
Pomeroy, or 985-3824.
Chesto
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say
users
of
Blue
Lustre
8
10
6tc
8
15
6tc
Mil
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WHAT
DO
THEY!
.
SEE?
pu r y.
displays.
The
second will be
1 26 30tc I .
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COIICrete deuVel' What do other poop e see
Sa
l1'd
. ht Th .
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or.
lor de• ning carpet. R e , t j
eel right to your p~Jecl. ·Fall When they look at you and me? I JANET
KORN doe &amp;n't II ay nog . e dosplay woll
Wlnled
electnc shampooer $1 Pomlltd easy. Fret 1811mata. Do the see a look that's wise , scare easily. Site's back on the follow lie borse pulling contest
- - - -- --- ' eroy Cement Block Co.
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Ml:gle:
from our shining eyes? ' grounds this year at her WM·
the grandstand event
TOP PRICE for Root•. Copper. ----- - -8 14 tile
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., 6 10• : . Do they see a •unny smile,
PO post despite an injury at
.
Bra". clean bone dry , no 64 ACRE Farm with equit&gt;- l :~~;'
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21. ~_
That will Unger quite awhlle the fair which laid her low a TOWNS OF THE county will
dirt. "" Iron. Boll B a' I e y, ment, e•cellent M beef or
Harlem
%. Foodflllh
wlloal
AIR CONDmONING Relrtge~ In the regions o( !heir ht&gt;art. couple of year&amp; back. Keeping become "ghostlike" Thursday
lleed£ville, Oh&lt;o.
Iott daory ,cattle, a mce farm
cabby
J. P~
'' · In
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lti«J 111rvlce. Jack'l Relrlg· After we have chanced to part? cp witlo the lair activities Is a aflernoon. This Is tlie day when
8 13
4· Fren ·
pond, barn, corn crib, tool 5· ~~:~an
:Ott~
eration. New Havea.. Phone
king 11ize job but you can bet
_ _H
_e_l_p_ W
- an
_ t_ed
--:--- J sheds chicken house, garage, 9. 1ncYn•
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182-2071.
4_1_ lie What do other people hear
on determined Jane,!.
workshop. very good house '"· ~.:,~·at
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Public Sale
IWhen our words fall o? the ear? , THE 1_ BIG
.
The courthoo.\se wlll close •t
with 7 rooms and bath, bas~ 12. Elmer and
fever
21. Hollt~
---- ---- --- - - -I Do they hear us ctlltoize,
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a Tex..
s. Proclalmo
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ANTIQUE SALE, Wednesday, ~ And pretend we're very wise :wolo open Thursday night. You , day due to the fairY
MALE or I'EMALE . r.st home,! ment. cpal furnace, one closlive jn. Box 85, Mason , W. i ed in ~ch, one open porch,
university
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1ection o1
, on 1y 2 miles from Racine, 15. s.a
10. AwdllaJ7
29. swerv..
s•. storr.DESK CLERK, to live in . Male JUst off Route 124, $15.0011.
between
30.Loon·t""
37. Beonl
GDn wUl be sold at 534 W. l Who around 111 humbly dwell? :and one I feel sure should roct [
glsgrea
Greoceand 17· 8Plondld
IL ot
MainSt.,Pomeroy,flrsthouse l
lthe house -Is the Usle med· 'jior·e '
som 1 g
or female. Apply in person I See or call Lin Hart at Ra18 '
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ley. John and Keith, wearing
vel'yone. S. ·YOU there
Ohio Hntel, Moddleport.
· cine Food Market, 949-3342 11.
r 8 15 6te till 8 p. m.
I 14 Stc 19. Elovato4
Bridge. A PREVIJ!:W of the , When we go to Church and !satin Southern costuming, Will
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estate
will be on SUnday, Augpray,
appear with banjos doing such
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PART TIME - F1ve ladies
20
Prices Wortfl W•ltlne For
2l. Portend
ust 20. from 1 to .f p. m. And pretend to lov~ the Lord, ol~ favoriets as •'Waltin' for the UatU&amp;&amp;&amp; J&amp;U~r-..nl
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1968
23. Sm•U
Large
collection
of
copper
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If
we
do
not
keep
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Robert
E.
Lee,"
"Swanee",
(J.JlVEIAND ·(IJPI) - Fw
perience nt'{'rssary. Excel- ·
eCOMANCHEe
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lustre, walnut secretary, ov-ll u we make a prayer that's "Way Down Yonder 111 New At .......at ......... • ~11111
lent pay. Call 88'l·282~ .
HARDTOP
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al
marble top stands, 2 pc.
long
Orleans" and olbeno.
yean, 1¥ JVJ,b._.. elp. II
8 14 3tc
TRAVEL TRAILERS
21. Lounge
walnut bedroom suite, ladles :0r •ult~ 1weeU•1 oing 1 song, U.les always score with
. •~lee el tile Ullted
28. Hawa.iiaa
.,we hope to do some good, enoes.
G+..'blrd
and
gentlemen
chairs,
G.
W
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can
This
year,
Wanted To Buy
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HERE-NOW
29. Shellae
T.W. Lamps, 2 pr. lustres u we don't live as we should? ,should be their best .. .
' .... Nliley 'llli!lteJ,•ef
li kind - Roots . Bark --Gina ;
12. Ft•h howk
mantles, oriental rugs, ban· :
i you're llke ft.
t Alple, Tel., dllleW lilt
All 67 Mollolo Rodueod
seng. yellow root. wild ginger, ,
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quet lamps, oU miniature 1What would other people do,
Incidentally, this year'1
a..,
May Apple, clean, no dirt. : eHANNALINEeAPACHEI
Soft up to $300.00
:7. Pal•
lamps, round w'lnut table 3' Should they follow me ·and ,to be held DD both ·
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Bill Bailey. P. 0. Boa li,
a. Scotf
chairs, Victorian loveseat and !
you?
·and Saturday nlgi1UI Will
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Wllle M, · t:l' illll
Reedsville, Ohio, 45772..
.o. ~:~·
rocker, walnut banquet table Would they find the narrow istart until 1:30 p. 1!1· 'ftlil ,IIi L~ ·~
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
4 17 Ulltc ,
lLN•m•wlth 6 ladderback rush botway,
due to daylight aa91DC11 tilne;
·,..cJIIlilt, .U.. Kilt· el
=co=c-.,--- CAMPING
TRAILERS
rrANDING timber inOhio0, i
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tom chairs, gateleg table, ! Where folks really love to pray? iThe later hour waa set In
. Be•dl, Cliff., tool •
Horton St.-M11on W.Va.
West Virginia, or old farms
..tor
parlor lamp, Iron bootjack, !Or, would they be led below, !to give the show 11111 benelll
·: ~~ · ma14'h
with timber . Mar i. on Reynolds,
ll(lneo
iron tea kettle, Queen Ann i Where all sinful people
iot as much darkness as
troill': &amp;lij
.r.e. will!
Wotch for tho ,1\rrlvol of
Boz 77. Syrac,;se, Ohio.
d.
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table,
hand
carved
1
Let
us
search
our
heartJ
and
'ble
due
to
the
needed
ID
tnallle.
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e TOUR-A-HDMEe
1
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vo1Ao
drop leal table, frosted, col·
see
1 for number ellecUveoteall,
lie BIM ... NJII'ILlgh-ithl P1ok.Up
TRUCK CAMPER
ored and erystallamp shades, IU we're what "e ought to be. , · The junlorr fair king
~
Insurance
$795.00 up
DAILY CRYP'l'OQUO'fE - Jleni'a .... to work 1t1
wash atand, spinni!OB wheel, •
John Sayre 'llld &lt;Ana
..t.XYDLB..t...t.II:B
PHON)l Reuter Insurance Ag
--rectangle marble stand, plc- . If we're not, theR let's pt tn
·'WID be Introduced each
lo Ll)MGrBLLO'II'
I!IC)', 992-2194 lor T r a ,. POR SALE - 1958 Chevrolet
tures, glassware, brass ket- 1Wilb the folko tbat's sure to 1
before the show
One letter llllmpl7 JtaDdl for anothw. Ia tbit 10111ple A Is u!le•
Trailer, Camper '!'railer or Impala 2-door hardtop. 348
1le and stand, carnival piece'!. ·
win;
night tile .J1&lt;:bion \.
the three L'l. X for U. two cr.. etc. SiDCle lettera, apoePick-up Camper Insurance. cu. in. Vol! motor, atandard f«
TV,
stove,
refrigerator,
3
pc.
l
this
Is
.
done
by
~erving
.God,
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Q111
tropblel, the .JeqUa and formatioP. ot. tM wonts IN all hint&amp;
AIJo Motorcycle Insurance 1 shift In good c:Ondliloa and Jllal'!h day the oode !etten are 4lfterent.
mndern waln,ut bedroom !Wbllt upon tl)ls earth we pJod.
be lon bllld.
popular ralel.
6 10 uc
pricei, to sell. See Phil Swinsuite, numao:Oiis llema not , 4pd.. jcceptlng His dear :'Son,
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7 It tfc
llBted. Auct. Note: AU of !hie Who lor us, the victory won
.&amp;U'l'U!IJOBILE Insurance beeD
B.lQYi:: OQJIJII:TO I:ZlYB:QI:
merchandise Is In excellent wbeq.,Jie,, died, u~n the . tr~ ·
ai1C!J!ed1 Loll your opers.t. 1947 HARLEY J)avldsoa Mot•
condition and there are mllllJ To 11dee!D' mid Set us
~
«'• 11cen!e7 Call WY J-211811. trcycle, model 61, Good e&lt;!ll- HWPAKBLK '):1vKB V J(PQUB 'NO.
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• 1i tfc diUOD. IIObera IUtml, Pom- II P II II: Cl l P T It 0 'II' A. It B 1.-lo P Y•
you are Interested In good · If we truly .love the
_ _ Auto-S..,--Iea
_
--::.1 eroy,
1_
14_ 1t~
IIKWAAI:
antiques, attend this sale. W• wlllllve by Ills dear
=:"""::;---c:c=--7---'---=--~ IF CARPET8 IDit 4dJI 11d.
y;ust • •,.. O,.,t1 ..M, WHilRII ftlllRE IS lllOS?
Bradford Auction Co , Racine, And ;th~·,worda thai Pr.ple_~~~j
liN SUPER Sport Cbatel11 areary ~ ._ !iptll u
Wtllll' T.!llll SHADOWS Allll HJ:AVIICST.-GOIIIrlill
Ohlo. CrOw, Crow, and Por• WIU fall slreelly on
• · Contact IJonel Randolph they IPPI'I' w1111 11M Lui• - . . _ , • .,.,.. II) stt •''\ _...,
ter. Attorneys. Charles
,will· ~ both kiold •
1Cr088 from ·Racine Hla~ tre. IteM llleldi +lllfOO'I'
ermuth, Adm. of tbe J;ari · ~.nd wlll. alrlve our 'beSt
kbool .,.. nil N-3324. •
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MAN SNUFFV,

MYERS water softener, fully
automatic, 3 months old, e&lt;!st
$315.00, will sell for tt:&gt;o.ou. ll
Full Instructions. Phone
2053. Paul Grueser.
8 16 3!~

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OltiO

IMITH

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1966 CHEVROLET IISCAYNE 4 DOQR _
$1695
3116 ou. ln. ,.,_llle, turbo bYdrilnatic lrtliamlsaiGn. l!.. ter

ONE 6 room apartment With 1964 CHEVY II 2·DOOR
$1099
1
bath.
one
3
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apartment
194
cu.
ln.
6
cyl.
Std.
trans.
Radio,
beater.
Like
new
white•
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wall tire•, aqua finisb.
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OP THANKI ' OIITV.Ioll:l&amp;l
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an d ref ngP.TA.tor. IT IntPresI•
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ONE TREND loam rubber upholstered brown tweed divaR, i
one foam rubber~ olive green : 1
upholstered chair, leather top
mabogany coff.ee table. Call

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with bath. Call 99S-1190i.
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CO!.UMBlJS (lJPI) - A tee, but se , I appropriations ' Major euts were $301),001! last 'l'bursday and passed on the 'I fot CUyahoga County, three lor I tile public worn cllrector\obeing ditpooe ol 1~. land ;:~~:·~~;~~~[
Thursday vqte is sdleduled In ~•re chang
from the :. aJrPon developmenl lloor with a 112-11 vote and rill F'rankl~County and one each .given aulboritr. to dispose of •ncijon. He still' woold
lllr. Oh1o ~ .oo_l'l!' pack&amp;&amp;,• Thest inclu ed $200.000 for an fund., $2.3 million' from tbe con- ;opposition, even from . Denio- ' for .Butler, Lorain, Liwas, Ma- 'surplu; lands.'
an official inv•u!Ory of ·
01 permlssl~. couhty ·~axes ·and outdoor
h1Stoncal
drama tir.gency fund, and 11.3 million crats who battled the Ohio I bcmlli. Montgomery,
Mus- Amendments were made lands.
1 ptoposl!1 ·10 ·perlpil Sun¥Y- 'mph)theater at New Phllad•~ !rom Burr Qak S~,!e Park.
Bond Coml!liSsion propos~! fQI' klngum, Richland, Summit, !Tuesday to require notice pub. Other bills passed
enle of liquor.
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· · ' pllia. $1.21 million more lor I State universities w911i~ be fmanclng capital improvements. Worren and Wayne counties. i i~&gt;hed in newspapers, 1 hear,· t~.r Senate Increase
That will cap a productive Ohio Univer$ily's educational ' uble to borrow' money 1rom tlie l Student fees IS one !M!Urce ol Upon motion Jor roconsidera· ling if requested \lid -if •j)llblio Li~s lor
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w•ek, which includes votes ~ !~levisJOn &lt;~nit theater boildl~g, three nial'or state retirement ~ ••venue thai could be used to lion, . the House approved 79-11 ,objecti~n is made the ieg!sla: 1pnd pr.Wide ,,
day ob . tbe eapl"! improve- $2110,000 mere for Hockmg -Hills 'Y""'~' lor fa~lillies ulld~ a pay ha~ borrowed money. a bill aim~ at cenlraliZJng ,lure would decld~:,.on-, disposal lice~ 4-es
m•nts blU •in the -Senate and a State Par~._,l250.000 for Portage lease back al'l'~a
, _em....ent; .,lla 1Tney now .are paid Into lhe ,manageme
. nt ol state I\!Ids 1!1 101 sucb lands. In i'dillll~ri,le.Si~ ~tJ a ·
nieasQI'I! _in the House tq 3et Sial&lt;&gt; L'\'(~ channel, $200,000 bill approved
y 6y !he state lreasUfY.
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,lh• .' ~Ubli~ Works Department. lators ot ' the county mvo)ved !nine bills,
new age limitations on admis- more for !lllawnee State Forest- H~use clears lJie · , ,
Jbe House aiSII
ere- ill ba(J been defeated last Thurs- ' would have to be notified. 'cr.,a,.lng fees
aloo,' to first grade in public Park and 11 million more lor · lritroduc~ July 27,. the biU~allon of 17 W
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pleas ~liy because of objections over' If no objections were made; ·
schools. .
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,
1wa2 ~eportetout'Of- "commlttee l coui-1 judgesliltls,
, four 1tht lack of a public bearing and ,tht public works dltecior could I
The county tax package was
voted out Tuesday by lhe House
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Taxation Committee and House
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Speaker "Charles . Kurtess, ' RB~wling .Green, .said he 1!1110'11' 1
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e&lt;! the &amp;nate would ·"aet as
hstlly ·u it can•: on the mea~·
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. Slort .playln,·~~- To ltldlot" todoy. YOU ""ld Ill
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obit ol Ill K_, 1..,. chocholt~ olin tlllct, or
by wrltl•• to N,it• To Rlchel, • Box ~. IIII&lt;IIM!or,
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Co110ty-Wide Pianhing Comtmis, aion for Mental Healtll appoin~
ed by the Mason County Court
· wil! have '8 !lteetlng to explain
and present the basic mental
health program on Monday,
Auaust 21, ~.l 7 p.m. in I he
courtroom at tl'ie courthouse.
This program is the I I r s t
step in organizin~ our county in
I!Uch 8 way to 111eet the needs ·• ·
of our people for meillal health,
acoording to Charles A. Pitzer,
chairman.
·
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During the meeting a n81'1'8llve and applicatiOn for a p r 1vate day care center to minis-.
ter to tb~· mentally - retarded
witbin the .couny will bO presented.
All interested I'OIIPt a n ;
pe11ons are Invited ~ 'ltt~d.
The meeting will be short and
conciSe. A questimnild answer
pcrlnd wm beo.lleld or prejpared
questions -~- · ~ltlng may be
presented l(More the meeting.
Coples-~ol/l!le programs """'" •
be avalllliW ICil' everyone

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r.ir.htciUbs, shipa . and fraternal
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I"" year would be · permitted
under the other big bill for
The $2ll,35U54 appropriation
, Thursday, Prospec~ !or pasg,
age were uncertain. · · · ,
The ~1,!52,354 appropriation
for capital improvements for
lhe next two years, ·already approVed by.·tJ.e House, will bave
to ~o boat to that charnber
alter senate passage.
The arnollnl of the bill wa•
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Thursday vqte is sdleduled In ~•re chang
from the :. aJrPon developmenl lloor with a 112-11 vote and rill F'rankl~County and one each .given aulboritr. to dispose of •ncijon. He still' woold
lllr. Oh1o ~ .oo_l'l!' pack&amp;&amp;,• Thest inclu ed $200.000 for an fund., $2.3 million' from tbe con- ;opposition, even from . Denio- ' for .Butler, Lorain, Liwas, Ma- 'surplu; lands.'
an official inv•u!Ory of ·
01 permlssl~. couhty ·~axes ·and outdoor
h1Stoncal
drama tir.gency fund, and 11.3 million crats who battled the Ohio I bcmlli. Montgomery,
Mus- Amendments were made lands.
1 ptoposl!1 ·10 ·perlpil Sun¥Y- 'mph)theater at New Phllad•~ !rom Burr Qak S~,!e Park.
Bond Coml!liSsion propos~! fQI' klngum, Richland, Summit, !Tuesday to require notice pub. Other bills passed
enle of liquor.
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That will cap a productive Ohio Univer$ily's educational ' uble to borrow' money 1rom tlie l Student fees IS one !M!Urce ol Upon motion Jor roconsidera· ling if requested \lid -if •j)llblio Li~s lor
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w•ek, which includes votes ~ !~levisJOn &lt;~nit theater boildl~g, three nial'or state retirement ~ ••venue thai could be used to lion, . the House approved 79-11 ,objecti~n is made the ieg!sla: 1pnd pr.Wide ,,
day ob . tbe eapl"! improve- $2110,000 mere for Hockmg -Hills 'Y""'~' lor fa~lillies ulld~ a pay ha~ borrowed money. a bill aim~ at cenlraliZJng ,lure would decld~:,.on-, disposal lice~ 4-es
m•nts blU •in the -Senate and a State Par~._,l250.000 for Portage lease back al'l'~a
, _em....ent; .,lla 1Tney now .are paid Into lhe ,manageme
. nt ol state I\!Ids 1!1 101 sucb lands. In i'dillll~ri,le.Si~ ~tJ a ·
nieasQI'I! _in the House tq 3et Sial&lt;&gt; L'\'(~ channel, $200,000 bill approved
y 6y !he state lreasUfY.
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,lh• .' ~Ubli~ Works Department. lators ot ' the county mvo)ved !nine bills,
new age limitations on admis- more for !lllawnee State Forest- H~use clears lJie · , ,
Jbe House aiSII
ere- ill ba(J been defeated last Thurs- ' would have to be notified. 'cr.,a,.lng fees
aloo,' to first grade in public Park and 11 million more lor · lritroduc~ July 27,. the biU~allon of 17 W
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schools. .
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1wa2 ~eportetout'Of- "commlttee l coui-1 judgesliltls,
, four 1tht lack of a public bearing and ,tht public works dltecior could I
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Co110ty-Wide Pianhing Comtmis, aion for Mental Healtll appoin~
ed by the Mason County Court
· wil! have '8 !lteetlng to explain
and present the basic mental
health program on Monday,
Auaust 21, ~.l 7 p.m. in I he
courtroom at tl'ie courthouse.
This program is the I I r s t
step in organizin~ our county in
I!Uch 8 way to 111eet the needs ·• ·
of our people for meillal health,
acoording to Charles A. Pitzer,
chairman.
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During the meeting a n81'1'8llve and applicatiOn for a p r 1vate day care center to minis-.
ter to tb~· mentally - retarded
witbin the .couny will bO presented.
All interested I'OIIPt a n ;
pe11ons are Invited ~ 'ltt~d.
The meeting will be short and
conciSe. A questimnild answer
pcrlnd wm beo.lleld or prejpared
questions -~- · ~ltlng may be
presented l(More the meeting.
Coples-~ol/l!le programs """'" •
be avalllliW ICil' everyone

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r.ir.htciUbs, shipa . and fraternal
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I"" year would be · permitted
under the other big bill for
The $2ll,35U54 appropriation
, Thursday, Prospec~ !or pasg,
age were uncertain. · · · ,
The ~1,!52,354 appropriation
for capital improvements for
lhe next two years, ·already approVed by.·tJ.e House, will bave
to ~o boat to that charnber
alter senate passage.
The arnollnl of the bill wa•
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WIGAL CONFINED

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Natalie Wood

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Wit h Ann Margaret

RirtiUiay Party ill
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Sadie Wolle, flower.
A chicken dinner was held
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and the unit ln observance of
attaining the membership qooIa.

Cm'peting On Your Mfnd?

Mr. and Mra. Thomas URr:otl
entertained Monday night with
a birthday party honoring .
aunt, Mn. Florence Hannay
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