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over North Vlet Nam today reported damaged In the raid.
w11 staged by If U.S. Navy A4 The spokesman said the
Skybawks, supported by five F8 plan~s, all from the aircraft
Crusaders against the VI n b earner Midway, dropped more
army barracks, 140 roUes soutll than 38 tons of bombs on the
of Hanoi.
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area. He .aid pilots encounA U.S. military s~kesman tered no anti-aircraft fire and
satd more than 75 sorites were all returned safely.
flown against the Communist In other action, a widespread
north. Twelve buildings were search for Communist guerrll·

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las by thousands of American
inlanrrymen and paratroopers
soutll of Saicon ended today as
elements of the U.S. forces began returning to tlleir headquarters at Bien Hoa. The (JVeday sweep oetted only two Viet
Cong kiUed an" two captured.
The guertillas faded into the
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Keep p0lice
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police beathed eas·
Harold SWIS• her' ierPomeroy
today hoping a string of six
traffic accidents over the week·
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and today would not be re·
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County law enforcement agen-1 The department arrested Tip Ifender of McCal!f'a :eu. ·
ctes were busy over the week Molden
for disturbing Ute The deplll'tnient Jnd~ 111e
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I peace. Molden was fined $5 and accident is atiU lllllhi
Sh .ff R0 be 1 C H rt . costs by Judg· Frank W. Port- galion. No cbarpa bad r ·launched
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uowprobe of two complaints of m~h~n:~partment's accident log Sheriff's deputies today ....
theft Sunday. One was by Char· showed a car driven b Micke were to return Samuel w.a.
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les Cline, 19,. who said his Williams, Pomeroy, w~s
;1. field lo Pomef!ll' from I'mclolh~ng , $21 In currency and volved in an unusual accident. burg where he was lleb!l beltl
two rmgs were stolen at Maple- Williams , traveling north on by authoriliel there. 1111 c:barft"'
wood Lake, a r~sor&lt; between Rt. 124 and carrying in his auto Of usmg ~- w'itilllltelt to
Syracuse and Racme on Rt. 124. a board 10 ft. tong extending defraud.
The other complaint was Iii- out the right rear window. got Also in Cotllll~d:ourt; ·~·
~ by Fred Durham, Harrison- , too elose to a utility pole. The Porter fined Jamea H. ~ville. who sat. sometime be- lboard hit !be pole and was lore- ham, $15 , and !)Oit ($10 1111&amp;tween July 24 and Sunday an ed ou t of the window into the pended~ 81111 ~ ·prilbatiGo
ele~rtc ;,loek, housecoat, and I pa&lt;h or an auto drtven by J~hn
30 days, 011 con9ictiol of
a Pont saddle were taken T. McCabe, Columbus, causmg fishing with more tiJelj &amp;wo
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At! undetermined amount of miscellaneous items
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' were stolen in one of two breakings and enterin s over I
: Henry E.. Cleland, 19, Pome:
the weekend in Cheshire · the Gallia county sher~f's de· ' Harold Delfie Swisher 56 ,roy, was ctted to ~ayor ~ar
partment reported
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t mobile causina it to go
WASHINGTON - A HOUSE l minutes
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leal Center hospitaL He had lSI a~
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10 x !2 mch wmdow pane .been hospitalized lor
commlllee is ex peeled to were B &amp; E's at Hem's Ice · small
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approve this . week a pro- cream shop and V_aughan's Ash·! . e r r wm ow 0 e s a· ,weeks. .
Mullber ·ave, saturday at 8:4a 1
P&lt;Jsed pa~ h1ke lor aovem· land serv1ce. slatton. Tbe fll'st \ton, reached tllrough and un· \ Mr. Sw1slter was an operat- 1
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menl .'. lo·hlte collar workers call-was received at 9 a.m., the I locked the lar~er Wtndow to g~t lng engineer, a~d hls last em; P·~OOctay ;~t 2:30 p.m. a car
- their 12th raise since 1945. second at 9:20 a m.
mto the bulldmg. Olfleers said!pl~ent was wttb a ~li driven by Gregory Nicbolas, 19,
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btll authonzmg a 4·5 per cent parlor to gain entrance. Altast Friday's breaking and e
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determme wl t eause a smg 1e stolen by burglars who broke : ing. School ollicial are sched· 1Mrs Donald &lt;Mauree'n) Joh~ l Heights, Nancy Vanlnwagen was i
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four grandchildr~.
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ALAN WALLACE
fuselage in a corn field two
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1\THENS, OHIO - GROVE ' President .Johnson in the Viet Nam crisis. . .
ber of Siloam Lodge of Masons son , 20, RuUIUid RL I, went out! ~ craduatt of Middleport

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can Legion Baseball Tourna- , history and discuss the future, but in times of crisis IUnion of Operating Engineers. yard of the Bessie Pullen pro· :
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~ ~e can do. nothing but support_ t~e _President in his\ Masonic services will be pe.rty.•Jackson was cited for ,
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' Mayor C~arle , Legar Salur· column by Robert Novak and !ttfy that . sla~nt &lt;~ lie
Defending champiOn Steuben. I 'I am disappoi"ted that the ' velop opposltioa 1o llme at Miller's Home [or Funerals. Today at 9:1 a. m. 1 car . day mght lmed Clyde Brown, Rowland Evans Jr. dealing\softened his Viet. N818 b .illevtlle ts hack for a seventh con· IUnited Nations has no&lt; shown of crisis Is to spllllbe coutry." iLast rites will be held at 2 driven by. Nara W. Jenks 71, 1Hamsonvtlle, S/0 and costs for with a meeting Johnson held cause of .. Mallllileld), .~ I
secutive tournament a n d 1 the initiative to get the facts · Eisenhower said that private ;p. m. tlJST 1 Tuesday at the ' Pomeroy, hacked into a private' intoxication, Robert Lisle, $100 last Tuesday night with con· would br~ it uatrllie IIIII perBridgeport , the 1964 runnerup, \and marshall world opinion citizens could change foreign.funeral home. Rev. Alfred Hol·ldrive and hit the car of Mary and costs land three days in gressional leaders of both par- haps maUCIOUI.
also is in the field. All of lhe lbehind South Viet Nam's Fight policy at the polls if they did 'ley will officiate, and burial Lou Durst on East Maln-st caus- jail) lor DWI . and $50 lor as- ties concerning tbe buildup in . "Sen. M8JIIIIeld Deft~'. meateams play today and Tuesday. for life," Eisenhower said
not agree with the president. will be in the Gravel HIll ing minor damage to both ve- sault; and Clifford Beaver lor· U.S.·Viet Nam forces.
i!toned reserves llld U 1111 DOl
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Cemetery. Friends may call hicles. Mrs. Jenks was cited to . feited his $50 bond for as· Tbe column told how Mans- 110 any of hla. ~llliolll liDd
GRAESOE, SWEDEN- DR.!Vate citizen, he said, he would ;
Melgo General Hospital
;at the funeral home from 2 to/Mayor Legars court for impr&amp;- i ~ult and $25 bond or intoxica· field read to Ute meeting a the dilc11•.1C IIJ:d· Jlbt .)a"
Carl A. Gemzell, the Swed· not comment on V•et Nam , Admissions Saturday: None 4 and 7 to 9_p~ m. today.
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tlJree.page statement opposing anythiDC
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ish physician who helped to po!1cy because he was no I1 Discharge• Saturday: Edward ., ,
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pioneer hormone treatments for priVy to the facts that are McKown, Long Bottom.
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sie Parsona, ~metoy.
only an estimaied 5 to 10 per Veterans Memorial Hospital .
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has received hundreds of letters Leadmgbam, Syracuse; R o y T . GIVE TESTS
from all over !be world since ,Gordo~; CoolvtUe; Lena McK111he .Metgs Co~nty Health
his name made headlines ley. Mtddleport; Charles Work· I Dept. wtll give skin tests for
when two previously infer· man, Racme; Harold Roush, food handhng cards lor Eastern
tile women, one in Sweden and Portland.
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the other In New ?.ealand, gave Discharges Saturday: Mrs. Ro- Eastern Htgh school from 6:30
. th to . lntu 1 1 ft th . bert Cunmngham and son Syr· : to 7:30 p.m. Monday.
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recetved hormone treatments by · Adminlons Suoda,y: Ray
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Vinton- Edward
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph c. Gil·
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more, Middleport, spent the past .
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SAIGON (UPI) -Thirty Amerlean B52 ]et bombe~s roared
close to the North Vtetnamese
border today ..and rained SOO
tons of expl~tves on a known
haven. for Vte!Cong guerril.las
guardmg the vt.al Ho Ch1 Mtnh
Trail.
As ~he ~trateg\c Air Com·
mand s Guam-based bombers
carrted out t&lt;~elr seventh and
northernmost strike of the war,
dozens of other U.S. Air Force
and Navy planes attacked
bridges, barges and army bar·
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B52 bombers have been targets
one in the dense South Vietnamese
bu.IJungles surrounding Saigon.
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Stephen Hill is Field Man _ Cheshire Man
lltlphiD H. Hill, formerly of
hu boeD appointed
lteld repreoentative in Weslerll
Ohio for the Wolverine and Rlv·
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companies.
By Tom RaU
compllnl" are momben
the Tranaamerica !D&amp;uranCI!
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a losing battle In the It shouldn't hurt merchan~ to packlDji plant managen
len c. Hill of Pomeroy, lll'•duatStales to !Wike a decent raise the price in stores by might be lo blame for COIIIII• ed from Pomeroy High school
•· P.v.tpg, charges a former com- that amount. Cuslomera would· lently keeping priceJ doWll. It In 1952 aDd Ohio University in
.n.erical fisherman.
n't turn II down."
would seem that the gull! could 1956. He Is a captain in the
Capl. Kenneth Silva, a young But the price paid fiahermoo he oowhere else.
Air Foret Rnerve and a three
and spirited seaman who now remaina low. An article clrcu· Ona thing Ia_ certain - I he year ¥tteran of the U. S. Air
roes In only for sport fishing lated in Provincetown, evident- American ftshlng Otel Ia
Foret as 1 pilot.
.and charter rrutses with his ly written by a veteran of the a slow and painful
Hill is reported by the comIS'foot yacht. "Barbara Lee" fishing trade, reports !hal in- "There used lo be close lo
to be its youngest field
In the summer and Is a mer- comes border the ridiculoue
boata here," sayd Capt.
Mr. and Mrs.
cl\lnt marine in winter, speaks that the cost of maiJitalning 1 "but now there ara only
· reside In Dayton. '!bey
from oJ&lt;perlence.
fishing boat hao tripled and 20."
have one daqhllr, MI!"'Y, age
Capt. Silva quit the commer- suadrupled In the lao! 20 years The solution? I can
8.
clil bailie with nature 1 n d . . tho!, tim&gt; •nd lime ogain. guou. Maybt tho
.::...-----------------. , . 1928 prices In 1964 after spend· we come in only to be paid 11129. should raioe the lhreemlle
lng "18 years' in pursuit of a prires.'
or enforce. mmlmurn
n
Jiving in the fishladen waters Wh 1 . lh
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law upon packers or put I
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a 18 • cauoe ·
on Imported fish.
He still vividly remembers "II I• 1 myslery," says Capt. Som~thlng maol be
lhe many months in which he'd Silva. He •dds, with • sly somewhere II the United
get up at Ia. m., bonrd a 45 grin, however, thai he thinks it to save one of Ill most
a~n
fool boat, and not gel back lo he "knows tho rea•on," but tiona! and llmt. honored
Jan~ until well after 3 or 4 in "would be killed" if he said tries.
tht aflornoon. "When I started ---:--Two per1ona were injured in a one-car accident
flilhlng," he continues, "I avLBJ WARNS
3:30 a.m. sunday on Rt. 7, four and four-tentbs
eraged about $4.000 to $4,500
!Continued from paae 1)
north of the Silver Bridge, the State Highway Patrol
yearly - and we couldn't !Ish
Imply that Manalield'•
ported
iJI the winter because our boat
ment to the Tuesday
.rr'ank W. Wellman, 16, ThomviUe Rt. 2, WU ad·
wu too small. Now fishermen
JeS
meeting mentioned the
milled to Holzer Hospital with a fractured leg and left
bavt to work d1y o..d night and
,nor had be (Ford) pictured ankle, and a passenger, Charles Matthewa, 17_. Racine
ciurinr the .,Inter to make Funeral services lor Miss Mansfltld u having been
Rt. 2. was treated at the hospital for lacerationa and
the IIlli t4.5110;" he claims.
Emma Hamm . 85. who died : volved in Johnaon'a
abrasions and released. Both were taken to the hospttal
Foreign COIOi"'lillon. Hussian Saturday at her home in Nease not to Clll up reserves at
by a passing motorist.
trawler mvaston, and outra1e Settlement after a lingerinr enl.
Officers said the accident oc- gutted by Oamea at IJ:ll
ou. prices offered '" fishermen illness. will be held Tuesday at• He conceded that he and
curred when Wellman, tlrlvlng Saturday on _Rt. IS, ail:
i 111'1 three malo
.easons for 2 p. m. at the Ewing Chapel : Melvin Latrd, R-Wis.,
apparently feU asleep and lour-tenths IDIIU north of
hatdships to fishermen, states Iwith the Rev . William Drefke .of the House Republican
car went off the right sldet eroy,
Clip!. Silva. Foreign
fleels.10f Logan ofliciallDji. Burial wilt ference had mel with etght
of the highway strtklng a guardl '!be patrol aald that
~RJny of whlrh are susidi,. be '" the Lutheran cemetery . tO _reportoro on a .
rail. The car wao demOlished maker wao parked along
1!1&lt; by benevolent governmento .at Pine Grove.
lt.tsts alter the metltng at the
there was heavy damage 1 stde of the road and when he
and Ult cheap labor. are able She wos a life-long member IWhite House.
the guard rail. The acctdent attempted 1o atarl the
lo put imported fish onto lhe !of the Lutheran Church 1 n d Ford satd naturally the
still under lnvestlpUon.
thera wao I backfire through
American market at substanti- lhold otfic-es in its women's or- man wanted to know what
Cars driven
by Melvin C. the carburetor, cauatng
· ally lower prires than can I hOi g'•nizatlons until ill health fore- !said at the secret Whtte House Coen, Jr., II, Cheshire, and,blaze. The Pomeroy Fire
Ulllted Statos fishing industry. led her to retire. Before moving Imeeltng and by whom and be Micbltel R. Comer, II, VInton parlmelll waa called and
The luxurious Russian fishing to Nease Settlement, she was supposed that In his response, Rt. :1 collided at t:tl2 ·p.m. tinguished the flames. Dallllge
~~~~ also "•leal'' fish from :housekeeper at Sunny Slope, ho had summariZed what Mans- Saturday at the junction of was not estimated.
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which are lrodttionally 1 the old Stanberry hoiJl&lt; for 1lleld satd.
the Ker;. Harrisburg a ad Officers of the GaJUpolil
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of th• American ,nearly 33 years.
.
I . But he added thai Malll- Rodney • Bidwell roads.
Itrol post apprehended a 1H~
. eoriunerelal fishermen. It is ' She was preceded In death fteld had oot dealt wl~h the rt- Coen suffered an abrasloa !of-old Newell, W. Va. youth
' ' . .ally accomplished, though.' by four brothers, William. Chor-: serve question nor did hf de- the forehead. Barbara Roush, 16, ,day mo1111J1f1 drlffng a
-· because the U.S. government lles. Albert and John.
~ ~~~ttbeas ~~~n M,;::."":, Demo- !Bidwell Rt. 2, a pasaenger~ •~ on Rt. 35 west Olll,:~t
. 'condnues to re,.rve only a Survivors Include a sister. Do- l
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.
in the Comer car, had a Iacer• Ill. '!be car a 11183 Cl
= -~ _ mile contln ntal 11 .t ra , and a brother. Dana, both l
lion on the rJrhl knee an abra- ~ bad been atolen urly
',"' Many other countri:s are :~~ 0 ~ Mt~ersville : 3 nepht&gt;W, Vlr-:
aion on the lert ar~ and a ~ It Newell: The
.• 1 U miles.
gil, wtlh who~ . she made ~er
bruised chest. Neither waa 1m- Ia confmed lo the )DYealle sec"Ru ia t 1 1 h 1
home, and these other nleres
mediately treated
IUon of the county jail awllltlng
. fleet ," nd ra;;~rs "s· n ,11 and nephews Eva Theiss and
t 1 aald ~at Coen drl· disposition of the case.
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es .. tva . U.lma r Hamm both ot Racine·
••~ PI ro
' . Arresla over the WMklnd by
wetched them last year as t2 Clara Grueser . and
Dorothy : •
lving south on the Rodney. Bid· the patrol iacluded: Hillard New
bnots. all at .'easl 3110 feel ion&amp; ;Mkhacl, Minersville, and Paul ,
_
well rd., fallad lo yield l~t r~ aom, :it, Nll')lllrl, O., poa.
. . with procesSing plants aboard, ·Hamm ol Lancoster and Mary f John Fer and Fern Stan•· ' of way at the mtenecton
ed· bond to appear Mouday for
overlook . an area In which Jo Davis of Toledo.
,
bur of Alh~na Yilited Mr. and : wao htl In the rilhl aide by the an lllllaft vtblclt; Jimmy Ad·
smaller shtps from Province-! Tho ramlly has asked that ' M y R I h Lee
II
tCnmer car. There wu moderate kins 38 Gallipolis cited Aua.
. . 'awn were hauling in a good flowers be omitted and contri- ~- I a ~It
7~tf.~- of!damage lo the Comer car and 11 for ~llklp and' lett of ceacatchi
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ve yn
er an c "'"" •heavy to the Cotn car.
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button&gt; be gtven to the St. John Morning Star called on Marg• f Cotn
cited to GIIUpoll ter; Gerald Cos, 21, GaiHpolls
"ln le,. than two houro." he Memorial fund so that a memor-;ret Ann Carleton and son r• 1M lc' ~~~ rt Mooday on ! IRt. 2, cited Monday, lot apoed
"they had checker-,Jal might be erected in her .cenlly.
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'!be Mddle~ ernergetle)'
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Pollee cited White to Munlcl· ,_ for Mike McDaniel 10 1011
pal court Monday on a _charge
Mr. and Mrs. a..,;ge' Meo
of an Improper start from a Daniel, Rt. 7, a medical P•·
Lowell E. Halfhill, oo, Che- Plll'ked position. No one was Jn.. !lent
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jured. ·
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erat!hed biB 1984 Honda cycle
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Cll]' pollee Mid thai Shaver,
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Hlilfbfll had a aklnaed
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Fourth Av011ue.
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Offlcen ukl a pickUp
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A~ericau League _- Colavilo, vehicle and $1!00 lo the Grimm ;he commission said:
twi·night
Allen Dtll, and other rela- Both Wood Hall of Lelarl Indmns: Horton, Tigers; Kille- car.
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Every contractor or subcon·
New York at Chicago night
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Detroit at Clevelaad, 'night
B~; ;" 1 bam tederns : .1 the Red Sox 21: Wagner, Indians accordmg to jail records were · on any .prow! assisted under I
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Baltimore at Minnesota
QUEEN 8 YAWL LOS
Kerns fanned etght and walked !
Runs Batted In
ord S minutes 8 3 seconds in the gtve preference to qualified I
Bunker ltl- 5) vs. Slebler fll-0)
COWES, Isle o1 Wight (UP[) 1 " ; while Hall f~ned nine ; Natifloal League - Johnson, IJ80.yard relay at the Crystal persons who regularly reside in II
Detroit at Chicago- McLain -Queen Elizabeth ll's yawl I a nt!a~e uph~lev,eu
~ p:sses. IReds 98; Banks, Cubo 79; Star-,rP"'aiiiila..ce...;.poo....,I.-Sund--.a.;,y.-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitheiiiiiiliiiabo-..r..;ar•e•a•.•.'iiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'!
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Bloodhound was beaten into
one 1 or . 'r w~s gell, Ptrales 75. Callison, Phits
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a oingle . by Paul Jusltce while •74·• Rob'tnson • Reds 70·
IOnly gam'~! scheduled)
second place on handtcap
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Monday'• Probable Pltcben in the Glazebrook Handicap by Ron Smtih doubled lor
the I American Learue '
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San Francisco at Milwaukee Fedalah at the Cowes Roy a 1 winners .. Terry Cadle scoced Indians 71 : Killebrew,
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(nighi)-Perry t7-8) or Bolin R tt
the wlnntng run on a walk,. two l69; Horton, Tigers 68;
t~) vs. Johnson 111•5).
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wild pitches, and an Infield out. i Ia,_Red Sox 67; Hall, Twins 64; ,
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The Racine Reds also defeat-' Ohva, Twms 64.
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INCREASES AID
ed' Portland t!H last week in
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GRENOBLE france &lt;UP!)- league action.
National League - Koulax, !
tOnly games scheduled)
The French government in a l Hilt 1 R 1
Dodgers 111-4; Jay, Reds 8-3;
1 e~s or . acne were Bret Nuxhall, Reds 8-3, Maloney ,.
move to guarantee the success
of the 1968 Olympic Games Hart wtth a smgle, double_and ' Reds 12-5; Ellis, Reds 14-6.
Sunday agreed to increaae fl· two lrtples; Barry Hart wtlh a American Leacue - ''ra:nt.
nancial help for Grenoble.
single and lrtple; Pal Hill, lwo Twins 12-3: Perry, Twins 7-2;
The government will pay
triples, and Mtke Nease, Pete Pascual, Twins 8-3 ;
the cost for new roads into
Sayre and Larry Spangler, each Orioles IIH; Terry, Indiana
town and has agreed to let
a single.
noble have ton • term loans,
For Portland, Red Wallhrown . .
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bad two triples and two sin- SETS RELY RECORD
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gles, and Rodney Allen, Jeff LONDON fUPI) Hans Jo- '
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Dave Dodson pitched for
Harris and Rick Proffitt, eachi achinl Klein led the West GerStar squad )(1st a 2-0
dleport in Wellston.
a a_sJn«le.
Iman swimming team lo a
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shutout u~til the bottom
--- first gaint of the Southeast· sixth when a single was follow·
Ohio Boys Baseball Tourna- ed by a homerun ball lh~t ctear-1
mmt at Wellston.
the fence and outfielder Tim
members of the AlhStar Demoskey'o glove by Inches.
FPDA 14TJ
were not in Wellston, be- The game ended activity ol
in;a~~·:~~r;ather, In
squad as there will
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Boys' Leauge tournament
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Kansas C1ty 3-2 In tre opener Dick Smith a lrtple, Dennis Ault 1
and lost the second game by a double and single, Ingels two il
the same score and Los An· singles. Oao Lewis two singles, I
geles overrame Boston 5-4 In II Roush two doubles, TsnnehiU !I
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wtth the SovJet UnOther Pomeroy hitters were ,
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P. McNeeley Pt. Pleasant, each Haggy a stogie in the fourth !.
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charged with mwxicallon and mnmg and Vaughan one in the ' Toalllftforlt..._.,_
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59 43 :578 512 Nicklaus wou'the. $100,000
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National Leagae
Edward Viers, 41, Pt. Pl~asant DO·COUDI sixth.
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57 44 .564 7 derbird Golf. CLassic as he
Koufax bas fanned 241 this
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lb&lt;ed. Phaae flat tir ,_.
Chicago
55 46 545 9 from behind !o defeat Gar season for an aver·•~• of g 3 Clmnte, Ptlt 98 300 60133 .3411 PT. PLEASANT - Shertff s warrant.
walked 8. Middleport p1tchers apprcmL '1'laoot ...,. ,_
New York
52 55 :.186 15 Player by two strokes.
per game, and at th~t pace he IAaron, Mtlw 95 358 73116 .324 department_ investigated a two
fanned three, walked 6.
Los Angeles 48 55 466 17
-should pass Feller's mark of Clndnn, Ptlt 106 f08 63 130 .319 vehicle acctdent Saturday at 10
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DALLAS, Tex. - Rafael
348 in one •easoo. With a mini- R 'c·
105 433 81 138 .314 p. m. resu mg '" personal In0
Wingell presented trophies 10
Boston _
38 64 .373 2812 na ~nd Antonio Palafox of
mum of 14 starts remaining, A~:':;, ~~lla 103 382 551211 :314 , ~ur: and heavy property damplayers and Manager Charles I
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Saturday'• Results
Ham Richardson of the
slightly less than eight whiffs Afrre, M' .. w 90 363 52111 .306 The_ mtshap mvolved a tar
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Minnesota 2 Balli. 1, 11 ins. States, ~. 64, 7·5, in a dou· per game lo set a record.
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NUERBURGING German own winning run lor the third
American Legue
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Pomeroy
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Kansas City 5 Washingt.oa 4 _ Scotia d's Jim;,. C 1art time his season ao Los Angeles
G. AB R. H. Avg. l Galhpohs Ferry, ~htch was WASHINGTON (UPI) _The Demoskey. Tannehtll &gt;31. In.
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New York 10 Cleveland 6, lsi clinched ~e bywortd .
increased. Its National League IMantUa, Bos 94 335 36!04 .3\0I way, when the two collided Appalac~~n RegJonal Cnmmts- (LP I, Burdette (31 and Bur- 4 SA V 1 N G S CO
Cleveland 4 New York ' I, 2nd ch•lDPtonshtp . wmm_nl
lead lo 112 games.
Ohva, Mlnn 103419 80127 .303t broadside.
ston (A I today recommend- dell.e, R. Burt (31.
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Chicago I Detroit o, 1st
first German Grand Prix
Cincinnati deleat.td Houston Davallo,_ Clev 94 350 43 lOti .3031
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Detroit 2 Chlea 1 2 d
the lamed ·Nuerburgfng track,
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Hall, Mlnn
99 351 56108 ,302 Lyons recetved laceralton• o( federal poverty proJects m the Bases, Homer Smith Art Slo- ,
Baltimore 7 Mi~~es~tan 6
~ 1 en os lo 1 Astros Hi, Whtfld, Clev 77'PGI 30 80 .:JOO•the face, bruises and contu- Appatach~.an region _use local bart , George Ne•selr~ad.
Washington 3 K
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HAS GONE WEST
Kahne, !Jet 91 301 54 110 .299 Slons. Hts wtfe, Goldte, 34, re- workers to the maxtmum pos- lill __
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Robinsn Bal 83 315 44 94 298 cetved a fractured arm, bruis- sible extent."
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Horton, '!Jet 81314 ff 83 :296 ed back and fool. Mrs .. Grimm The commission's recommen- '1
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Baltimore at Los Angeles,!years servtce In France: They Bedford remalne&lt;' In
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Boston at Ka1118S City night '
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence! pt"ce,•nt 1 ~ b "d ~rn t' ear;: Covey, Giants 23.
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Pittsburgh 8 Chicago 2, lsi
Pittsburgh 3 Chicago I, 2nd
Philadelphia 3 New York 2
Cincinnati 6 Houston 4, 1st
Houston 7 Cincinnati 6, 2nd
Milwaukee 4 San
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Milwaukee - 56 45 .554
San Francisco 55 45 .560
Philadelphia 54 49 .524
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St. Louis
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Chicago
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Houston
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Saturdajl's Results
New York 4 Phila. 3, 11 ins.
San Francisco 3 Milwaukee 1
Cincinnati 11 HoiiSion 4
Chicago 7 Pittsburgh 6
St. Louis 4 Los Angeles 3

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Two Middleport $C)Uad.!, the EST, depending upon the early plate.
three runs.
In the lOUr lliDI!1g niJblcap, pallel Ill ,.,.., • T• ClllrAi,
Yankeu and the Redlegs, ad- arrival of the tealllo at Ky· Trailing &amp;-5 in the top of the Dunlop scored one run In lbe Middleport Redlegs were after the Glull W Jillrtetecf
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third, _the Yankees chased Dav- the bottqm of the fifth wben leading H after three lnnlnga Wllltderaalllfe, , . ..,_ ,.._..,..
annual Kyger Creek Tbe undefeated Yankees mild Arrington as they exploded Hunter Brown singled to score but jumped on the Syracuse Gi- on eM bit. ~·~· tile
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lop-sided will go against each otbet iJ1 drew seven walks off hio relief· open the lnnin1. Mike Rawson of the fourth to wrap up the the lloUoJn t1 .,. ...._ Be
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the championship game
Ina· er Bill Short. Short failed to had two doubles, while Ralr· contest 17-41.
waU.ed tile line twe· ltiaiders
Ia the flnl Ill~ the Mlddl.; mediately after the oonsolaUon stop the attack and John Ralr· den, Sbort and Danny Goodnlte The Redlego scored their nine In tbe Ira... IJtl' . . ..... '
pon Yaakeeo po1111ded tat a match. It will mark the Orst den was called · m to quell •had DunlGp's only other extra rulll! on seven singles and 1...- IUee to aMI , . •piie.
1base hits, all doublea.
.17-7 wla over Daalop Tiro .. lime that a Middleport $CJUad the uprising.
walks off Giants' pitcher A8h, The Glanta ba~ 11i0 ..Wa btoe
Pl. Pleooanl. The nlllhleap has won the . tournament, or Allea Cnlmlngha!ll, who reR B E who came in at the top ol the hits but Michaeltf . ' Willi ·lhttr ·
saw tile Mlddleporl Redle&amp;a even reached the final night of lleved ·Haqerty lo the t., ol Yankees .. .. 239 12- 17 11 2 third after
tht Redlego had leading bitter wlfll '· a brace of
clobber 1be Syracoso GIANTS play.
the fifth, bad a doable and a Dunlp Tires 420 Ot - 7 a 0 battered starter Sellers and hialsingles in two tril'f:• the plala
The firn game tonight will Chip Haggerty
pitched and single in four lrlpo and bat- Yankees'
haggerty tWPt, relieler, Warner for five runs, driving IJI four ru~
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with 3 • 1 tourney
recorda 1ng tilt. Haggerty had three trip- ees, bad a triple and two sin·. 13), and Rairden (3) and Short, Jlnl Wildermuth otarted for and Cooke, aaly 10 -~r·
· each other. Game Ume 1le•, two walks and drove ln gles and walked twice in five iRawson (3).
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the Redlego, pltcbed ooe and WJth a double, bad ~~
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John Ingels' single.
In the top of the third when three hilll aDd drove 111. two
Demoskey waa l!l'e81ed by starter Burt was chased' the runs while Cooke had ttJioee bill
Walker's clean shot to left. He Barons rammed home
ruD&amp; Iand drove In three runt ~
Saturday
then walked Jeff Burl and gave to put the contest out ot reach.l'ermuth had • pair of lilllcJa
DALLAS, Tex. - Arthur
up a double to Bob Burdette. 'J'hey got two more in the fourth m three lrlJIS aDd drove ID .oro
Ashe of Richmond, Va., defeat·
Before Demoskey got the oide 4 in the ftfth and 1 In the SJxth lruns.
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out, two runs bltd scored, and which actually won' go in the
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and Dennis Ralston of
The Barons, favorites to fin-~ Pomeroy.
Carl !JeiMSkey opened on,it looked like a ball game.
recprd book as Pomeroy could Redlegs ., ,, 251 t - 17 14 I
field, Calif.. lopped Antonio
Ish oo 1op in the Tri -County An estimated 150 lana watch- the mound for the Barons. Pom- However, that did not last not finish battmg m the bottom :Gtants .. ... 024 0- G ·4 t
11-2. 11-3, 6-2, in the
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race ed as the Barons bombarded eroy came to t.tt in the bottom long.
of the oixth becauae of a de-l Redlegs: Wlldermulh, eoah '
two matches against
which iJ to be decided this two Po1110roy pitcher• with IS of the first inrung already trait- They made it 11-2 in the sec- luge ol rain.
I131 tWP), IJl!l Bogp; Gianta:
the Davts Cup American Zone week In make up garnea, Sunday htls and collected 8 walks. Two lng 3-{},
ond inning on Rex Roush'a lead- Pomeroy got 2 in the third Sellers ILP); Waraet (2) Aah
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won the league tournament at Pomeroy fielding errors added The Barons. had scored 3 runs .off dooble Jim Conde's single, a off John Tannehdl, who came &lt;31 and Abita, Jf11ore (2,, WII'DSyracuae Ball Park 20-4 over to the final count.
ion two walks, an error, andlwalk and an error.
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carme)
sOCie•fy N0 tes . . .

l!oerded the area and - bang- Iname. Contribution• should he Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Glass
ol !allure to ytold the ey, rl, GaWpolil; cited Aur. 8,
"' mor• fl•h lot 10 • Amerlo•ns.lsent to the parsonage ol 2112 Columbus vl•lted
ol way.
Idefective horn; James M. · ~
We · ean1 compete
with Sprlng-av, Pomeroy.
Walter, Eva and Sidle
patrollnvedilated 1 0111-l,molley, 18, Lawtoa,
Okla.,
' " tpem because ,, ._, a gnvernmenq t'riends may call at the fun- The Carmel Church
accident at 3.05 p.m. Satur- posted bond to appur Monday
'9pliation," he relates.
·era) home any time.
ing will be on thellh ol
~ ~'i. Dlnnl ~~~cu~ for M muffler, and Rex L. Ro0
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Capt. Sliva also suggests that
Everyone Is welcome.
25 Cleveland posted
"If ft8hermen could average one
STILL UKES MERGER
Patrick Carleton apent
Maaon. altern~% paaa •no: bond' to appear neil Saturday
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, nr two cents per pound a year! WASHINGTON (UPII - '!be , doy with Joyce Brace of
car ~nd ~ h'tt' app Y 1_for passing without the 111111'1 '"I an on- Ied clur distance, all iJ1 GalJI.
!111 ihe fish they catch, they 1Defense Department told Con-: cine.
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car, car went off the 'poiiiiQUIIiclpal cour~
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Vtel Nam crls~. the Army Re- called on Dean Brinker
left aide of the highway 1 n dl Cited to Mtil• COIIllty court
serves should be merged with l
There waa medium llfll Friday on chatiH of
·atYOTII ro NT
tho National Gu~rd as soon as .\'01~ l' 011 ""...,
to the car A paaaenger uft OJIIlratlon wert Charles L.
. MIIGS,.,;ON
o• ' possible." Deputy Defense Sec-i More !baa 11•• Hfllariu
A. McD~Iel, 21, Ma: Oolllna, 31, lleednllle, and
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relllry Cyrus V&amp;nl·e. sold . tht ,wero reported lui yur, a II son, Juffered minor injurlea but mond C. Cassaday, 24,
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Lhwould not "Inti- .Iper teal biereaM over ltD ' waa not truted '
ill Ktanellt lleod,
,., '"" ''"" ....,.. tcan Y a eel e abili ty of tho •acconll"l lo lhe F81'1 111101'111 The patrol cited McDaniel to """ 5v e
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Reserves to respond qu1ckly in crlale roporll.
Melaa county cow1 next Frlday'ed In the Mtlp county jail
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a charae of paasing wlthout linloxlcotion with a hearing
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asaurtd elear distance.
iduled Monday.
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! The Pomeroy Fire depariment A car owned by Ralph Shoe· Tokyo's Dllll&lt;l mtllll "eaat·
~~::,.~·;1:~~:ft ,~::"":. WFlovrenche McDonedner, Letart,; was called a ~ 12:50 p. m. Sun· llllier, •· Gallipolil, Rt. 1, was em capital."
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.W. va.; Mrs. Wilbur v. Rouse, to that clai!sification. Actiono my daupter wanted to marry lives.
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. .. i), Davis, Jack:SOO; Sandra Dee have headi!ll our State depart- ll!l&gt;Vf the child
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ment Is abanluttly WlCBlled for. baby was recelvllll a check turned lo their hornet in San·
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It only serves to cause fri.,. !rom her father each week, and dusky Friday alter a •ever aIi
~~ llfi's. James M. Frldenmaker, IWn and r~nt among the this new man didn't have a job days visit with their mother,'
t\(',tllston, son, ll:12 p. m. Fri· employets. Every one knows a - lO they took tbt baby and Mrs. Florence Holley.
.' 'lla): Mrs. Bobby E. Dill, Porn· aatished employee is the one used her money lo live on. Mn. Joe Clark, Portamouth.
' , lily, son, 7:05 a. m. Saturday; who docs the best job.
•She didn't even have decent • and Mr. and Mrs . David Clark
" · Mr.. Orville L. Wyant, Oek If you are not conmm·d •· clothes, and her atep • father ! and daUJhlert of Chicago, Ill.,
.1jlll Ht. 2, son, 10:40 a. m. Sat. Ibout the problems ol th•· em- was rruel to her She , vlilted Sunday
with Mrs.
_.y: Mrs Chsrles W. Bays. ployeeo, please do somethmg lost a lot or wtllht and be- i Flortnc• Holley.
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C,~trell, Wellston, daughter, 5- should 11 be denied by anyone broke your heart Then the thlnlt or tiMr heartache I could \
'!"'t,;~ a. m. Sunday.
. IDCiudhlf the State department, man got • job and they didn't have saved that little one by 1
we can prove it. If you do not want ·,.r any more, 10 back lettlnl my daulhter adopt her
DISCHARGED
know where to send your let· she came to me. For a month out fat ohe wanted to do) I '
••!Ients di•charced over !be ltrl, addrta them to:
she was afraid to let me out of cry. A loYinl pert·dme gra~dweekeod included: Mrs. Local 1775, .AF~CME, Galli· her sight - she bad decided motber 11n't enough she
~~!~~~ Ballo, Mrt. Ira Beatty, polll State .lnotitulion, GaU1pohs, no one loved or wanted her. nee4• lovlq full-time parents
Malcolm D. Davis, Everett Ohio. We Will bt llad to for· No one know•
when tbey'll who really want her. -HEARTMrs. Larry Lievin(l, ward them lor you. Thank you. want her back, and wblt can ACHES
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a. m.i lltinolo up MIIIWhl
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Artl!or Center, Fort ltnol, k.,
1 in l!lnllml -&lt;101 Burnina?" He ia now readlrJa unklll at Hemlock, W. Ya., Sunei weU wor. a
floating about
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Meldahl 11:15 p. m.; A. D. Pfelenl Concert
July Jl,
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down 14 $:30 a. m.; Ulu1s1afta Halllto up Meldahl 1'4! m ,
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1'1'. PLEASANT - .The "EIIo
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Robert and R1chatd or Tbur.. 16, 6:40 a. m.; D!I1e Challenge
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· son, Iniiana, colletlt lVIII r•
For
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1h '"' goiDI to do lbaul tbt
lor lllout0111five )'UI'I, 1114 which tur110d down Jula SIJM s loa spent tbe weekend with hiS up 16, 8 a. m.; Jerry Bosworth GaWpolll Dim - Charleo K. sent 8 concert Thlll'lllit P
Day CIIIHIJelln
U:umantal lull o1 c@tctint
reotn!IJ 1w pa9Md
a unuh musical, "Funny Girl," mcther, Mh. Raymond
down 17, 4:15a.m.; Pennsylvan- down 1:10 p. m.; Lynn B. up 12 at the Flnl Olurch'
S.t. 14
the money or relrievinc tbe
deal or JIIOilO)' to IMr011hill- will inveol heavily in hll new Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rollm ia down 18. 6:30a.m.; Harvey Jj:30 a.m.; Solvay down 3:10 JOOatedat2401.JeflerS(JIIAVelllle
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1o call off a dlfGI'I» action Broadway eflort, "Tha Great Bearhs. They were acoompan· Jordon up 19, 3:30a.m.; Walt· •· m.; Anchor L. ChriSty up The pl'OII'&amp;m lVIII begin
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-arch . .. SoJDt op1111 ill which would have made iDIInla· Adventure."
led home by Mra. Pullin• and er ileckjord up 19, 4:25 •· m.; 4:15 a. m J. 8. Lewis down 5:10 7:30 p.m. and wlll consist o1
Full..,...
11M DeiiiOCI'&amp;tie party cu't UDo
Rhonda woo tpent a Pew Downey down 11, 5:15 •· m.; Southern up 5:45a.m.; variousgospeliOI!Ia,bymnaand
dlntlnd why 141)101
week w1tb ber Parants.
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a.m.; Vulcan up 19, 6:20a. m.; H. E. lklwleli up 7:40 a. m.; special selectloDII. A cordial ill·
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dldD'I UH lbt..,.. of bll tftd.
Mr. and Mro. Walter Killin- RtUable down 19,
a. m.; Miss Susan down !:!0 a. m.
vitatlon is extended to the pubI po... lu11111111
lllng lo atiiiOUilCt bis
ger of Dayton
saturday ChriS Jr., down 20, 10:30 p. m.; Kanawha River _ Duncan Ue to llltend. 'lbl
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morrung to be w1th h1s mother, John J. Rowe dawn 20, 5:05 a. Bruce down Marmet 4:45a.m.- will appear 1n concerts In Oblo :16 LNult
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Hill to P1ul Scrtvanl. If Ill
Mrs. William Killinger who un- '
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derwent IIUI1trY at Mllgl Gen, ..
lllrmnt the actual m 1 y or
by H .ae R llott.a
•aI Hoapltal Slturdey mornwhile the newlywed
Waantn
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lng. Tiley re!llrned home Sun·
ware honeymooning - and it
day evening.
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would llave helped tiM Slll'e· IIA1R PIJUJNG HABIT
habill If 1ou rela:&amp; and keep
viDI chances in Novemllrr tr•
Helen:
her busy. A cap and Jllove!! Mn. Nora Eakin• or Daylon
mendously . . Frightfully sign· Maybe IOIIll o1 yoW' mden worn t•. bed might help - liDd II the 1uest of her ~l~t~r and ,
l!ICID~ they think
It ooot have had a similar problem: emphasiS on the kind of toyl brother-ln·law, Mr. and Mrs.
liiDJ'e than t25fi,OOO for Joe Ltand actiVities that employ her George Heines.
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vblt to &amp;hl!l Ills Embassy Pic· Our dauiJlllr pulls her hair ha!ods. -H.
FranciS Dannhardt of Gnena·
111m headquarters rrom lhe
~ Mostly wheo lbe alei!JIS, Dear Belen:
~ Pa. spent the weekend
Time-Life Buildini to the J.
sometimes durin&amp; tbe day. Wom111 11pect tao much and Wltb bls mOther, Mrs. Margartl
C. Penney Building, but he'll She pull• her hair and tueb when th•y get 11 they da!l'l Bi&gt;' Dannhardt at the home of
it all back in just one week ber thUmb - and her whole preclatt No WOIIder Dl!ll art Frank Fupte.
.
In New York from his three
head has become almost bald getting Impolite. For instance: Henry Kom of Mar~on was
lour or five times. She bas done I was comilll out ol my olllce the weeke~d guest of his broth·
since she was a year old buildi&lt;i. 1 atoppped 1114 01*1' ar and &amp;ISter·ln~aw, Mr. and
now she'a lour and one- ed tbe door for a lat dame. She Mrl. Georlt Korn.
aailed thrOUib witlloul an mucls Henry Schuler or Marlon was
We have tried aJoves, laP' as a tlwlll you, uti ar.pped on tbe w..kend 10est of rtlltlve!
ENTERED HOSPITAL
her handl, talkilll lo her, my foot Ia the proceao. II I In Pomeroy.
Among those who have enter- i&amp;Jlllrin&amp; It, juat about every· stand back and let lbem 1et Mr. and Mrs. Sowardo and
ed Holzer hospital over the thing. Doctors say It il uot a out of the elevator first, they sons, Danny and Daryl, and
weekend illeluded
skin problem, and keep her bu· jostle and puth. I made the Mra. Maude Ackley of Zane•,
Sunday _ clam Lyons, Hen· sy. Yo.: can't keep her busy mistake of lliVIn&amp; one my Hal ville spent a dsy last week with
..non; Mrs. Claris Lyons, when she's asleep.
011 the but. Never tllinl She Mr. and Mr!. Benton Ponn.
JlendtriOn: Arlen
Hall, Pt. We love her and went to help glared 1nd llopped dolln wltl&gt; Mr. and Mro. Gene Houdarleuant; Frank W. Wellman, hrc. What next? -Mrs. J.B. out I word.
!hell and Randy and Becky
Thorllville Rt. 2; Mrs.
Dur Mrs. B:
II tAkes a apllt liiCOIId to were Sunday dinner auests of
)1. Crala. Ashland,
say "Thank you," and lm than her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ev·
Arnold E. Snowden,
My pediatrician hat a real· that to amile and nod. If you arett Dalley.
Jlt. 2: Mro. Louill J.
su.-ing word for worried par- females can't do !bat mucb lor Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Raub
New Haven; Robert
ents. says he, "I Jever yet us gentlemen!, doo't txpiCI us fislled Sunday eveni!ll with
Qlilt, Pomeroy; DoUIIII
saw an adult thumb sucker."
to be gentlemen! - THROUGH Mr. and Mr!. Everett Dailey.
.lllhnson, Pt. Pleasant Rt.
It'• true. Unless your child Dear Through:
Miss Donna Marie Hauck a
Mrs. Irvin Clay, Bidwell Rt. 1; bas • real nerve problem tand
student at Columbus austn~ss
lks Fred Facemire,
· your doctor evldenlly doesn't Hear thlo, gals, If you'd be University, spent the weekend
at. ; Mrs. Roger E.
think so 1 she'll outgrow these treated as latlies, don't act like with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
2
Columhut; Richard A.
tuch 1 tbOrl time !bey dame•! -H.
Donald Hauck.
jf Evans Hts.; Ray L. Yonker,
draw the extra t2t
1 She Made tbe Wrona De•tsloa
Pomeroy Rt. 1: Mra. Homer
anyway. Tho good Lord Dear Helen:
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Strauss
a. Chlldero. Huntingtllll. W. l
they do need it. Did you I have learned so much from and daulhter, Charlene of Co•·"' Va.; Mrs. Flora Chaoe, Porn• ' know, Mr. Taxpayer, that tho your column that hal helped lumbul wa• the weekend lllf.St
'l.. roy: Miss Margaret N. D i at, take home pay for a top 11&gt; me. Now maybe I can help of relatives in the area.
' ' 9evltown.
tendon! Ia only aNUnd $200. a Mrs. T. T. see l(s best not1.1o Miss Linda Darnell, student
' saturday - Mrs. James M. month?
FW"thermore, I h 1 Insist on keepine bar llletllll- at Columbus Business Unlver·
ilridonmeker, Wellston; Mrs. reason ~ Dll4l. can. lllldersUind m•te lfSndchlld (whose moth· slty, spent the weekend with
t)rvillt L. Wyant, Oak Hill Rt. the States acllon m IIlii cue er doesn't want It). I bad lbat her parents, Mr. and Mro. Paul
· 2: Mrs. Yonka M. Cantrell, Is the fact lhat nolhlng has _been decision to make and I made M. Darnell. Mlso Linda Kirk·
l'ltllston; Mrs. Bobb) E. Oil~ changed m thiS new clasSlflca- the wronc one. I went to the land, a student at C.B.U., ac. Pomeroy; Mrs. Cllarles W. lion except the HUe so far as the father of the dllldolooot and tn- companied ber home
lor a
'}iili\!jp!ltys . Crown City Rt. 2: Mr1. duties are coDCemed. ,
oisted that he milT)' my
llo visit.
Donald D. Humphreys, Point Attendants and aide 1 ' work yur.,ld dau1h18.
Neither Gene De \Vee• or ColumbiiS ·
' Pleasant; Mrs. Worthy F. Pear- lldt by side, do the
same ""nted tbil - and he
ltft spent tbe weekend with Mr. !
Gallipolil F•-· Mr, work. reheveo one another when h . ht
W1
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R. Clark,-;hillld. Ky.; one or tht other is scheduled
ng d away.
car... "" ..., !. vere
omu and I
Mfo. William E. Langdoo, Che· oil duty. The law states that one b3rb
her
the
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Rt. 1; Mro. Glady• M. performiJli more than 50 per
Y me w us lo IVt.
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very fond of Wees and David and Karen who
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clauificaiWD they are entitled our granddau&amp;hter, and when spent the past week witb relo- !

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6:35 a. m.; Barbara Gay down
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_ _ _ ---~.- - 6 e. 11.1 Nallllllllup 23, ttl• a. 5 a. m.: ' W. IL Shaver, Jr., IJtllolll D.C.1 New
V!Jo.
Gaoae Readings:. Gallipolis m.; Lu..- Point cl0wn.· 23, U6 down WIIIWd 2:at p. m.: At- &amp;bill. Ktw Yn' Ill Wui \'lr.
Dam 12.0, 12.0, runmng 2 leet a. m.; Helen R. down Greenup 11m R. MmiD dml ·WIIIIeld IlDia cludllllbilt iitdlllller 1ot1r
on rollers, Pomeroy . Mason Hll p. m.; Philip Sporn dowll 2:50p.m.; ·Hellll
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~· biiiRSit
!eUatre were
J1Uests 1on o.77 Xanwba
Falls U7, Cool down Greenup 11:3o p. m.; Winfleld 1:15 a.m.; L. w. Swett ·MAlON ... speclt1'- tGilr
Saturday o1 her 11ster, Mrs. tiharlesloa 11.90, LondOD, Mar· Oliver lihearer CloWn ,Gr..,p up \VInlleld 2 a.lll.; Llltle Ed&lt; ltaiMirl D. G-lt;.MD. 1oUir.
Delt1e PattArton.
met and Winfield dams were 2:4&amp; a. m.; Alice up-Gfeellllll 'f ward down Wlllfltld I!IIOa.ln, IIlLI Mra. . . I!). CIIIIIJ. ~

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Unfurnished apart1 rooms sod bath, air

German Shepherd and
Airedale. Call WY 2-3042.
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Buil•llog,l RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT I
7-19-t!c gri)J, Bleam oven,
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and stools, tables,
loaslera, coffee makers,
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Call or write: Paul
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Va. Tel 371-9133.
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Norman McCain, aunts ot the
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Before an .altar decora carnation corsag_e.
baum . Canton . Joanne sanders
with standards of white gllidi· The bride's mother .wore a and Virginia 'lJlrici
college
oil and seven branch candelab- blue silk dres~ with pmk ·acces· friends· of the~ bride~.~lld Louise
Miss Maxine Bennett, Colum· ra Oom!a Mae Frecker, da~gh· sorles and a pmk carn~tlon cor- .and Lenora Midiaet ~·
b~s, s{lent the weekend with her ter ot Mr. and Mrs. '!IIIla~ sage.
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parents· Mr. am. Mrs. Charles George Frecker, was un1~ ID The best ~an was Ph1hp Preceding the c~r:e1110ny attor·
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marriage with Mr. Charles Roberts, cousm of the groom. ney John Ephn~ , . n of the
Miss Marcella Frasher, dau· Norman lhle, son of Mr. and Ushers were Charles Freck· bride, was soloist .~th Miss
ghter of Mr. and Mn. Alec Mrs. Clark lhle.
er, bother of the bride and Phyllis Ihle, ti;lte·~~
the
F~aser,• Middleport, and
Miss The double . ring ceremony Michael Ihle, cousin of the groom at the Ofgan.:, _
Jean Ashley ol Racine, have re- was P!'rformed by Pastor Jos- groom.
The new Mrs. Ihl' -'is a gradturned from a two-week vaca· eph Kraly, July 24th.
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bon spent In wa · ISS
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from
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and with a chapel train was
me o e r1 e s parellts. year s e. as eer en"'" oy
. ~:;sw Gilkey: Columbus, is : given in marriage by he; par· The table, with a white .linen an elementar? letcher ln South·
d'
k' acation here ents
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table cloth, was lovely With a ern Local D1stnct. ·
~~ ·~g a wee s v Jane Gil·
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flower arrangement of gladioli Mr. Ihle is a grarl~'fe of Ohio
w1th hts mot~er, Mrs.
She was preceded down the and snapdragons and a four· State Uni.ve~sity. He is em·
key and family.
aisle by her only Sister Shar• tiered wedding cake topped ployed as manager on· .the lhle
M~. a~d Mrs. Harold George, ot Frecker, who was dressed with doves holding wedding dairy farm where the youna
Galhpohs, spent the weekend In pink satlh brocade with pink rings.
couple are living
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs accessories and carried a bou·
-- ._:_ __, - --·-L. W. McComas. They· were ac- quet of pink shattered carna- 8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 2, 1965
companied · home by their son, tins with pink sstin streamers.
Brian, who had been bere for The bride carried . white rose
a wt&gt;ek.
buds with white satin stream·
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ohllng· ers tied In lovers' knots.
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er and .Silll, Michael II, Nelson· i The groom's mother wore. a ;
ville were weekend guests of black and whit print dress with
her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Iwhite accessories alid a red 1
Kennedy.
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Miss Charlotte Davidson has Dnu.ghter, Children
returned from Columbus where Are House G~esta ,
s~:'lis the guest of Judy 9verand
turf and Paula Michael. She has Mrs. James Sanborn
children,
David,
Paul,
Sharon.
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been on \'aca lion from her em·
ployment at Ingle's Furniture and Steven, have been guests ,
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ;
Store.
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trCpl. Mike Stahl of Piqua, John Taylor. Mr. Sanborn had ,
has been the guest of PFC Jame rt&gt;tumed to his employment al ·
Miller who is on leave the Celanese Corp., Newark, 1
from 'training at Jacksonville, I N. J:, but rejoined his ta~ily
Fla. with his parents. Mr. and m Middleport. They also v1s1ted
Mrs. Myron Miller. The boys , with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1
have been in training school to- Bethel Coleman of Albany.
gether. Stahl Is to be assigned Other gut!sts of Mr. and Mrs. 1
to duty in Japan following his Coleman were their son and i
leave.
family, the Rev. and Mrs. Clif·
Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon ford Coleman and children, Pen·
(Beverly Perrin! of Pontiac, ni. and Timmy, of Columbus
Mich. were weekend guests of Penni spent a week with her
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John grandparents while her parents
Harrison and family.
were attending church camp at
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rogers Seneca Lake.
and ~on, Jim, of Bat Harbor,
---are spending A week with her 1 Bnptism.al Service11
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C d ted R
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Bennett. .
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Mr. Clifford Ba1l~y of Esen·l Baptismal services were ' conme, N.C:, IS. spendmg seve~al · dueled recently for Sharon and
weeks with his brother and Sl.s· Steven, twins of Mr. and Mrs.
ter·m·law, Mr. and Mrs. Phil· James Sanborn Ill Newark, N. J . I
lip Bailey and sons. Frank and at the Middleport First United I
Jerry White.
· Presbyterian church. The Rev. I
Twc piece over·
Mrs. Stanley C. Potter and I Howard Ruppelt officiated.
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blouse with framed
sons, Kyle and Er1c, have re· Member3 of the family at-1
collar and flip tie ..
1 turned to their home in Enclne, tending were Mr. and
Mrs. !
In -double knit ace1Calif. after spending three week~ Bethel Coleman. Albany, Mr
with her parents: Mr. and and Mrs. Dan Sanborn and fam-[
tate. Black.
Mrs. Charles Mc~lhmny . Mr. By, Spri1gfield; Mr. and Mrs.;
Ia~
Mrs. McElhmny accompa- Jack Colell'an and children, Ca1
' med them to C~Iumbus w~ere thy Becky, Debbie, Middleport.
I they boarded a Jet for Cahf. . The Jack .Aikman family en· ;
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Mrs. Frank Stewart returned ing the baptism at their home 1 VIsit Elberfelds busy Ready to Wear Department
home Friday evening after · a Ion Uncoln-st. Mr. and Mrs.l
on the 2nd floor and see the many new fashions In
i week's visit at Fairborne with Gene Coleman and children, Jer· [
her daughter and son-in-law. ry and Janie, Rutland, and Jim·: fall and ·winter wear arriving daily. Bring the famMr. and Mrs. Ashton Sayre. Mr. my Dailey, joined the group tor : Ily with you, browse around through the R81dy to
and Mrs. Antone Lucke, who the dinner.
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her sister and brother-in-law,
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