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NO. 285

Ohio Real Estate
Taxes Lowest of
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11:30--Paradise Bay Dick Van IJyke
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12:30--Posa.lf.,.
Guiding
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Dating Game

Donno Reed

Father Knows

12:55--News

1:0111: 30--Singing

Woman's Page
As World Tui'DI

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5:110 Community Nelli
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5:05 Mas&lt;l1 County New1
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7:00 Sip Olf
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t:OII News
7:311 Sip On- Forward Fallb
9:00 CoHee wllb Janol
1:011 Boptlsl Hour
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9:45 Tile Good Life
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10:35 Tom Robertsoo ShOll
10:00 Master Cootrol
11 :00 News
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12:30 Rev. Merlin Teell
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Dodgers Wallop Giants 8-4; Twins Win 2-1
By JOE GERGEN
UPJ Sports Wl'llor
Jolumy Roseboro, who last
year blred a lawyer tc plead
hi: caae agalut JUBI Maricbal,
lmo discovered a liiDI'I! eloquent
and approprlate •pokesmanhis bat
Roseboro, the burly calcber
of the · Los Angeles Dodgel'!,
confronted the Saa Francisco
pitching ace on the baseball
field Sunday tor the U..t Ume
smce the1r oelebrated "Jn.
c1dent" Oigbl months ago and
walloped a three-run homer to
lead the delendi)lg world
champions to BD 8-4 Vlctcry
over the Giants.
lo their !Bst meeUng, o• Aug.
22 of !Bst season. Marichal

mmg a bat at Roseboro'l bead Sllllday. "If Ml!rlclull opeakt tc
to touch off the wllclest rbubarbim• first I'll · QIIIWer him.
in years.
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The shocking IDcldenl coet Ro,.boro answered Morlcbal
Marichal $1,750-the . !Brgest the best way he knew bow In
fine ever levied against a the aecoad ~ at Phoellix
player by a major le&amp;gue whBI be drove Ia Ron Fairly
president-and hJs roaulting and Jim Lefebvre ahead of
nine-&lt;tay sUBpensloo conceivably blm. It waan'l lhl ldild of
coat the Gi~ the Natloli81 dramaUe hit about which
League pennanf.
legends grow. It waa, IJo fact, a
Suing Marlchl
line silglo wbtcb bopped """'
It also precipitated a $110,000 the head of oulfielder Jeau
legal suit against the high- Alou fc.- an Jnsilj&amp;.the-park
kicking righ~hander by Rose- variety. But lor Roseboro It
boro, who escaped the Incident was extremely re-diRg.
With only a lw&lt;Hnch gash on Marichal was legged for five
hJs head.
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incident is closed so far •• I'm Los Angelea starter wbo will
concerned," Rose~, said opea tho ...... for the

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Exhibition
Standings
Southside Dies
Saturday Night

17 MUS Diamond Hopefuls
Scheduled to Open Tuesday

Exhlbllton BaHball Stendlo«s
By United Preos International
Notional League
w. L. Pet
St. Louis
a 8 636
New York
12 7 :632
San Francisco
12 10 545
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Pittsburgh
12 10 .545
Houston
II 11 .500
Atlanta
10 10 .500
Chicago
10 IS 435
Los Angeles
8 12 .400
Philadelphia
8 13 :sal

!eventeen diamond hopefuls
- if rain lets up - will open
the Middleport High . School
baseball sprill8 ~ampaJ8n tomorrow on the home municJ.
pal park diamond against Jack·
son.
Four lettermen, all .seniors,
are.back from last years squad
coached by Carl Wolfe wh1ch
had one victory in the Southeastern Ohio Southern Division.
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The Jackets edged Gallipolis
Cincmnati
8 16 .333 last season :!-I ill their first out·
Amertean League
w.. L. . Pel. ing.
Chi
18 6 750 The four experienced bands
13 8 :619 Gary Stobart, Buddy Moore:
California
14 9 .609 George Sauer and Mike Gard·
, New York
12 IO .545 ner, are bolstered by one transKansas City
12 10 .545 •fer, Dallas Blevins, a senior,
Minnesota
13 II .542 who has bad some experience
Baltimore
10 tO .500 ln pitching and infield play.
Cleveland
7 13 .350 The pitching corps will bo
Washington
7 13 .350
Boston
6 17 .261
&gt;unday'o Reoults
Bosion 6 Detroit 4
Chicago (AL) 6 Houston 0
Kansas City 10 New York NL 2
Minnesota 2 St. Louis I
u ·tted Pr 1 lor H 1
New York AL a Philadelphia 3 8 Y •
ess • na ona
Washington 12 Pittsburgh 9
The Los A~geles Lakers and
Atlanta 2 Cincinnati 1
Boston Celtics resume . the
(II innings)
Wes_tern and Eastern DJVISIOR
Los Angel&amp; 8 San Francisco 4 NatiOnal Basketball Assocmtlon
Cl 1 d 9 p 11 nd PCL' 7
playolfs Wednesday w1th a
eve
an
NL
°rCal'f
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slight lead aver the Sl Louis
ch lcago
8 a I orola 7
Baltimore 8 Miami Fla. St 5
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WB ashmgtonNvs. Byaltikmore
oston vs. ew or NL, n1gbt
· vs. Chicago. NL
Cal1·rorma
Chicago AL vs. St. Lows
Cleveland vs. Los Angeles
Kansas City vs. Mmnesota
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New York AL vs. Clncmnali
Atlanta vs. Philadelphia, night FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
Pittsburgh vs. Houston
(UPI) - Tbe Cincinnati Reds
(Only games scheduled)
wdl send Sammy F.Jl!S agamst
the New York Yankees today
Iin hopes of snapping a dlsas·
trous exhibition record for
Reds' pitchers.
The Reds dropped a :1-1 dec!·
slon te the J\tlanta Braves
Sunday at Wesi Palm Beach,
Fla., when j~illever Jack Bald·

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ba~ while Gardner and Blev·
ins are work' out at abort"i•'''
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snaggmg
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way 1e
cross the dlamand at first base.
1 ebance 1o plteb?''

Freshman Dermis Ault appears to have 1 good atart on
getting the call at second base.
Oulfieldera will he selacted
from Ray Hindy, Larry stobart, Mike Garten,
Dave
Tbsmpson, Jolm Ingell!, Carl
Demoskey, Charles Snyder, and
Van Johnsen.

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Critical

ORLEANS, France (UP)) Walt Hansgen, one of Ameri·
co's moat experienced sports
car drivers who was critically
injured Saturday during the Le
Mans irials, clung to
life
Sunday as doctors maintained a
24-hour vigil by his bedside.
The doctors said Hansgen's
con d it ion ,·emained '~n..
changed" as they conUnued to
watch over him.
A local French doctor was
taking turns with surgeons
from the U.S. Army boapital
bere to maintain a constant
vlgiJ by the bedside of the 45y.ar-old Bedmlnlsler, N.J.,
sports car dealer.
Flown here by helicopter
Saturday night, Hanagen Ia
suffering from multiple frac·
lures of the skull, pelvis, both
legs and both arms received
wben bls seven liter Ford
prototype 81Rasbed Into
a
wooden barrier Saturday at 122
mil• an hour.
Ml'!. Beatrice Hansgen and
their two children arrived at
the hoo!pital Sunday afternoon
but were Jlllable to see lbe
racer because ol .the

wmmng streak.
Boston Is aow 1.0 and Los
Angeles 2.0 In the best eJ sevea
playoffs and they could collide
for the world tiUe If each
maintains the power that kept
them leading their oppo11011ta
most of the way in Sunday's
gameo.
Baylor and Jerry West, who
scored 36 points despite being
hampered by ao anlue injury
combiaed for 71 points 18 crush

repeated Hawk comeback at•
tempts Sunday lA Los Angeles.
Celtics sam Jonea wilb Z9
points and John RavUcek with
22 paced the defending NBA
champions in their win Sunday
at Philadelphia lbat saw them
only ahead by four points at the
hall but hold decisive lesda In
the 'final two periods.
The Celtlc·76er feud continues
Wednesday In Boston, whDe the
Later-Hawk battle resumes at

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8alllnlay
lbree atralgbt ..ts tc .wlD the
GULFS'I'REAM PARK, Fla. Carib HUtoa tennla UUe.
l'ltOl'OSED REDWOOD PRI!SER\'E--'An admlnlatratlon .
(UPI) - Williamston Kid, a BG-1
proposal awaiting eongreS81onal acll~n would create a
abot, waa awarded first place
1, n
new naUnnal park along tile Pacific coast iD California'I
in the $123,400 Florida Derby · FORT LAUDERD,.""""·IIDD!Isslo•l DOrthemmoet counties to preserve redwood stands, co• wben Abe'a Hop. waa dlsquall- (UP!) -Baoeball ~
talnl.n.K aome lreea up to 2,000 yean old. The proposed
park, lu two secllona, would total 45,000 acres. There
lied.
er Wllll&amp;m Ecb!rl gava
already Is I' state redwood park, Pl'!lrle Creek, In the
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New York Meta pormlllioll
s'- etnlrovel'llal con-e niiPI•.I area. A conservation organizatlon the Siena Club pro.
NEW YORK (UPI) -R. .... "'.o;IOI!j
even more illclulive par~~.' outJinetl on New~
Thomas captured the $10,372 er Georp Seaver t. a .,
Westchester stakel al Aqu. boa_...:us_con_lr_act.:;;._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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ENSBORO N.C. (UP!) to Julius Boros Ia 19M. He was The playoff became ~ •
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eabn, cool collector of fal to sign bls scare card at the who started lbe final II boles ·
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pay~acks, headed IDto lbla and of the secend round.
tied for second with Ron ·.
I..AKE TAHOE, Calif. (UP!) week • Masters Tournament a
Johnson one stroke back of
Nanay Greene of Canada won man to be reekened with after NICE Tl!lNNIS TOURNEY
leader R. H. Slk~, ended with ·
the Women's Giant Slalom II winning the $100,000 Greater NICE, France (UP!) - Istvan a 70 each lor eight-under-par
the three-;tay High Sierra Cu Greensbore ()pea SUnday hi a Gulyaa of Hungary won the 2768.
raceo.
p IUddeiHieath playoff with sopbo- men's aingles tiDe in the Nice Miller Barber, who had the
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internaUonal tennis tournament final round's best score of 85,
Sanday
Sanders woa the $211000 ftrat Sunday by beaUng Daniel and Dave Ragan, with a final
GREENSBORO, N.C. (UP!) place money, bll
tour- Contet of France 6-1, ~. 13-11. round 70, tied lor third at :m .
_ Doag Sar!dm won the $100 000 aament wtn of the PGA'a Jill Blackman, the lo)Heeded followed by Dave Marr at Z7t
Greater Greensboro Open Golf wtnter tour wben he llroked In player from A-alia, lost in after bls one-under-per 'IV ..,
Tournament WhOD be aaak I a five-foot • par pull .. the tho ladles' singles flual .., the rmal 18 boles of lbe par-71 .
second-hole pull In a 811dden seeond bole of the playoff with Austri~·· Sonia Pacble 6-4, 8-4. Sedgefield Country Club tourse. .
death playoff with Tom Wet. Weiskopf, 1 :13-year-old second But MIS~ Blackman teamed op Palmer, Sikes and AI Gelber· .
kopf
year man, who took 1 bogey 4 with Rita BenUey to beat ger came In at five-under par
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· Britona VIrginia Wade and 279 and Bobby Nichola aod
SAN JUAN (UP!) -Arlbur Sanden II the CIILly man to Francis MacLennan 6-2, e.1 lor Howie Johnson completed the ·
wiJo more than one lourlament the ladles' doubles tllle.
top 10 at 280.
Ibis year. 1111 •lctory In lbe ""oiiii.iooii.iiii~~==~~;,..;:;,..;:;;;_====
-- .
GGO gave bim back-to-hack 11Philadelphia. at st. Lonla. The ties after bis 1st place finish In
Saturday nigllt klckoffgame
betw... Gr... BaY ....
-• u.u, the JacksonvW. OpeR llle week
_,,.. before.
DXJre will be at Milwaukee.
With the addiUoD of AUanta; Ill WCIIL the Palm Spr!Dp
eacb team will have an Tournament earlier ia the leur
...date each week. Tbs ilrst In 1 IUddaa death playtlf with
week'a "bye" Joel to DaDas, Anlold Palmer and II BOW the
which doesn't open Its ....... leading IIIOILIIJ winner.
until Sunday, Sept 18, at beme Sanders won the GGO in 11163
against New York.
and Ioiii 1 IUddeiHieatll •••v ff
,.....o

...-111

anders

"IDS

GOO' Masters Next Event .

_

H ks d PhDad lpbla Tier
aw . a~
e
'
respectively.
Elgin Baylor, In a personal
triumph lbat aaw him playing
back to the form ol bis greateat
days acored 42 points Snnday
to le~d lbe Lakers to 8 !2&amp;-lll
.
wm over the Hawks, wbile lhe
Celtics grabbed a decisive 11596 viclo over the 76e~ to
smash ~iladelpbia'a ll.game

uili.t

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@)(Q)lf ~ ~~~ [;3~§9j ~

schun waJked In the winning

run in the bottom of the 11th
inning.

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The Braves soored first in the

fourth Inning when Hank Aaron
ripped a single tc center, stole
second, and scored on Joe Tarre's alngle through the middle,
Cincinnati tied It In the sev·
enth. The Reds loaded the ba,.
es tn a walk to Tony Perez, a
single by Mel Queen and Eddie
Mathews' error on Don PavJe..
tlch's grounder. Lee Cardenaa
plated the run with a sacrifice
Oy to right to score Perez.
The Reds out-bit tbe Braves
1).7 but suffered their 16th Joss
In 24 spring gameo, the worst
record In the National League.

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0
0

0

0

1erlouaness of hJs cond!Uon.
Th accident took place when
bis Ford Mark II went out of
control and crashed on the raJn.
slil'kened Le Mans clrtuit;
The accident again raised the
outcry that the Le Mana 'race
should be abolished. In n
editorial; the mornlll8 n~wspa.
per Paris JliUr said the
accident wu "0111! more reason
for ballllinl these· racea forev.
er."

And well he might. Because Mom's - flame is 1
clean, modern, dependable Gas 1'11111&amp;.
It was love at first light.
Her ,_ flame Is the sensi!Mt type. Responds to her
slishtest whhn. It starts cooking when she wants. stapa
cookillfl the instant she turns off the ~.And offera
1,001 shades of heat in belw-.
j
Gas takes the guesswork out of cooking. And this ... 1
slant control means less wasted heat before and aftlr i
the actual cooking. That's one of the keep-your.~ j
cool features of a Gas range.
j
Only Gas ranges let you broil with the tMn door ,

closed. That's a keep-your·kitehen-dean feature of Ga5.
1R the Jnake.your·kitchen·pretty deparbnent, Gas
11111ges viler exciting styles. ~mini eye-level
~ appetizing colors. New cooking ideas, too,
anly 011 modem Gas ranges.-Owns that keep dinner
servlnc-hol 'for hours without CMn:ocJklns, 1 new aJJto. ·
llllllic self-bastlng 0.. rotillerie and many others you'l

I

IIIMito-tobelleve;
.
But belt of Ill is the kaep.,w-.famlly-heppy feature. .
I'a limply lhls: Food looks better and 11stas better whea ·
l's cooked Willi a clean Gas flame.
1R fact. -thlt Moai's IXIClldni with Gas, Dad COIIIIII
.... forlunch.
.
..... -food forthouPt: lhlnk .,.... ....

3 ROOMS
·New
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$5Milli'on
FaD Gate is
pf edicted

NEW YORK (UPI) -National Football Loagne CommissloDer Pete Roulle, predicting .a
five-millioo-fan gate this fall,
Ieday announced the 47th liFL
season will open Sept. 10 with a
nationally televised rematch of
lbe Green Bay-Baltimore Western Conference playoff.
The
AUa Ia F leo
Ill
ne_w
n
a ns w
open lbelr first seasOI .17 bours
later, at home aga!DSt Los
Angelea. Fivt other . Sunday
openers are on tap-Chicago at
. Cl
nd t W hi
Deireit, eve1a a as ng·
ton, Minnesota at San FrancJo.
co, New York at Pittsburgh and

Lakers In
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\Veekend Sports Summary

All-Stan

headed by Stobart, e.2 rightbander. He will be 811pported
~Y Gardner, Sauer, and Blev·
ms.

It Looks Like Boston,

Elli'S Will

a

Dodiera
~prll 12, waa eve11 record In Grapefruit lap balllnC ebamp Roberto
1.,.. impressive, allowing ni.. lplay, Tonunie Agee drove Ia meute ••• Tolly c.~:l
bits and lour ruBII In lour three runs wllb a MVIIIIII- 'llammod 1111 t!Jblll
Jnninge.
inning double, C211cai0'1 ao17 lrlpper or 1111
·
'!be Mjnnesota Twiu, who extra-base blow of 111e came.
Gecqe Scott
bowed to the Dodgers iR the The New York Yankeea '1bamil lll!h nded 1D wllb
1965 Worlcl Series, •continued reported to o IIJM.bmJartd bomor a 11o1toa mrpoonn!d/
their l!pl'iDg IUfge with a 2-1 weapon-the bom1 I'UII-Io wblp ·Detro* 1-4.
Victory over airealdnll,
St Pblladelpbia. U. Tom Trail, Lee Tbomu woried eoa.mm.../
Louis. Camllo · Pacsual, · Jim Bobby RlchardsoD IIIII Clate II rellev01 Jaek ilalclllchuD
!{aat and Alan Worthington Boyer c;onnected fc.- the ell'· a walk wllb the bases
llmiled the Cards to 10 hits u cuits and Fritz Petmoa Ill but lhl IIIII lnnlnllo pve Allilta/
the Twlns won their oillb nailed down a •llrlinl berlb a S.l lrlumpb over the Reds •
con,.cutive game and halted with a line ,....innllll !IJJII. The Ollcago Cubl
the Redblrda' sltiag at all.
In other games, Dlcl&lt; Green four CallfllJ'Illll pltehm for
The pitcbing·rlch Chicago clubbed two bomero and drove hila and look advantege of
White Sox blanked ~n ~ In lour runs as lbe KaDaas City Angel arran for an 1-7 Vlctlli"Y
beblnd the three-hit pitching of A's crw~bed the Meta 1&amp;-1 • , • • ,j,d BalUmore . blaated
Jolm Buzhardt and Eddie Waabington out I a ate d Pit- Miami fann club wllb lha
Fi.!ber lor their 18th victory tsburgb 1W despite a pair or of bomero by Brooks
against oil losses, lbe beat bomel'! by defeadlng NL Sam BowODS and Boog

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Capitql Comment, Events

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Dodgers Wallop Giants 8-4; Twins Win 2-1
By JOE GERGEN
UPJ Sports Wl'llor
Jolumy Roseboro, who last
year blred a lawyer tc plead
hi: caae agalut JUBI Maricbal,
lmo discovered a liiDI'I! eloquent
and approprlate •pokesmanhis bat
Roseboro, the burly calcber
of the · Los Angeles Dodgel'!,
confronted the Saa Francisco
pitching ace on the baseball
field Sunday tor the U..t Ume
smce the1r oelebrated "Jn.
c1dent" Oigbl months ago and
walloped a three-run homer to
lead the delendi)lg world
champions to BD 8-4 Vlctcry
over the Giants.
lo their !Bst meeUng, o• Aug.
22 of !Bst season. Marichal

mmg a bat at Roseboro'l bead Sllllday. "If Ml!rlclull opeakt tc
to touch off the wllclest rbubarbim• first I'll · QIIIWer him.
in years.
·
Otherwise, no."
The shocking IDcldenl coet Ro,.boro answered Morlcbal
Marichal $1,750-the . !Brgest the best way he knew bow In
fine ever levied against a the aecoad ~ at Phoellix
player by a major le&amp;gue whBI be drove Ia Ron Fairly
president-and hJs roaulting and Jim Lefebvre ahead of
nine-&lt;tay sUBpensloo conceivably blm. It waan'l lhl ldild of
coat the Gi~ the Natloli81 dramaUe hit about which
League pennanf.
legends grow. It waa, IJo fact, a
Suing Marlchl
line silglo wbtcb bopped """'
It also precipitated a $110,000 the head of oulfielder Jeau
legal suit against the high- Alou fc.- an Jnsilj&amp;.the-park
kicking righ~hander by Rose- variety. But lor Roseboro It
boro, who escaped the Incident was extremely re-diRg.
With only a lw&lt;Hnch gash on Marichal was legged for five
hJs head.
·
runs and sevea bits IJo bls five"Except for the suit - the lnRiBg sUnl Claude Osleea, the
incident is closed so far •• I'm Los Angelea starter wbo will
concerned," Rose~, said opea tho ...... for the

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Exhibition
Standings
Southside Dies
Saturday Night

17 MUS Diamond Hopefuls
Scheduled to Open Tuesday

Exhlbllton BaHball Stendlo«s
By United Preos International
Notional League
w. L. Pet
St. Louis
a 8 636
New York
12 7 :632
San Francisco
12 10 545
·
Pittsburgh
12 10 .545
Houston
II 11 .500
Atlanta
10 10 .500
Chicago
10 IS 435
Los Angeles
8 12 .400
Philadelphia
8 13 :sal

!eventeen diamond hopefuls
- if rain lets up - will open
the Middleport High . School
baseball sprill8 ~ampaJ8n tomorrow on the home municJ.
pal park diamond against Jack·
son.
Four lettermen, all .seniors,
are.back from last years squad
coached by Carl Wolfe wh1ch
had one victory in the Southeastern Ohio Southern Division.
·
The Jackets edged Gallipolis
Cincmnati
8 16 .333 last season :!-I ill their first out·
Amertean League
w.. L. . Pel. ing.
Chi
18 6 750 The four experienced bands
13 8 :619 Gary Stobart, Buddy Moore:
California
14 9 .609 George Sauer and Mike Gard·
, New York
12 IO .545 ner, are bolstered by one transKansas City
12 10 .545 •fer, Dallas Blevins, a senior,
Minnesota
13 II .542 who has bad some experience
Baltimore
10 tO .500 ln pitching and infield play.
Cleveland
7 13 .350 The pitching corps will bo
Washington
7 13 .350
Boston
6 17 .261
&gt;unday'o Reoults
Bosion 6 Detroit 4
Chicago (AL) 6 Houston 0
Kansas City 10 New York NL 2
Minnesota 2 St. Louis I
u ·tted Pr 1 lor H 1
New York AL a Philadelphia 3 8 Y •
ess • na ona
Washington 12 Pittsburgh 9
The Los A~geles Lakers and
Atlanta 2 Cincinnati 1
Boston Celtics resume . the
(II innings)
Wes_tern and Eastern DJVISIOR
Los Angel&amp; 8 San Francisco 4 NatiOnal Basketball Assocmtlon
Cl 1 d 9 p 11 nd PCL' 7
playolfs Wednesday w1th a
eve
an
NL
°rCal'f
.
slight lead aver the Sl Louis
ch lcago
8 a I orola 7
Baltimore 8 Miami Fla. St 5
M d • G'
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. on ay 1 ameo
WB ashmgtonNvs. Byaltikmore
oston vs. ew or NL, n1gbt
· vs. Chicago. NL
Cal1·rorma
Chicago AL vs. St. Lows
Cleveland vs. Los Angeles
Kansas City vs. Mmnesota
S
New York AL vs. Clncmnali
Atlanta vs. Philadelphia, night FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
Pittsburgh vs. Houston
(UPI) - Tbe Cincinnati Reds
(Only games scheduled)
wdl send Sammy F.Jl!S agamst
the New York Yankees today
Iin hopes of snapping a dlsas·
trous exhibition record for
Reds' pitchers.
The Reds dropped a :1-1 dec!·
slon te the J\tlanta Braves
Sunday at Wesi Palm Beach,
Fla., when j~illever Jack Bald·

De:'f:'

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Catchers are Sophomore BUI
'
Swan and Jumor Roger Leflmgwell Moare Ia back at third
ba~ while Gardner and Blev·
ins are work' out at abort"i•'''
nd Sa mgand Soph
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~top a JOO:,er h
:more
uane
theo•l ave lhro. en .....- bow better
to I
snaggmg
0118
wa a. '""
a
way 1e
cross the dlamand at first base.
1 ebance 1o plteb?''

Freshman Dermis Ault appears to have 1 good atart on
getting the call at second base.
Oulfieldera will he selacted
from Ray Hindy, Larry stobart, Mike Garten,
Dave
Tbsmpson, Jolm Ingell!, Carl
Demoskey, Charles Snyder, and
Van Johnsen.

Red Skid

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Hansgen
Remains
Critical

ORLEANS, France (UP)) Walt Hansgen, one of Ameri·
co's moat experienced sports
car drivers who was critically
injured Saturday during the Le
Mans irials, clung to
life
Sunday as doctors maintained a
24-hour vigil by his bedside.
The doctors said Hansgen's
con d it ion ,·emained '~n..
changed" as they conUnued to
watch over him.
A local French doctor was
taking turns with surgeons
from the U.S. Army boapital
bere to maintain a constant
vlgiJ by the bedside of the 45y.ar-old Bedmlnlsler, N.J.,
sports car dealer.
Flown here by helicopter
Saturday night, Hanagen Ia
suffering from multiple frac·
lures of the skull, pelvis, both
legs and both arms received
wben bls seven liter Ford
prototype 81Rasbed Into
a
wooden barrier Saturday at 122
mil• an hour.
Ml'!. Beatrice Hansgen and
their two children arrived at
the hoo!pital Sunday afternoon
but were Jlllable to see lbe
racer because ol .the

wmmng streak.
Boston Is aow 1.0 and Los
Angeles 2.0 In the best eJ sevea
playoffs and they could collide
for the world tiUe If each
maintains the power that kept
them leading their oppo11011ta
most of the way in Sunday's
gameo.
Baylor and Jerry West, who
scored 36 points despite being
hampered by ao anlue injury
combiaed for 71 points 18 crush

repeated Hawk comeback at•
tempts Sunday lA Los Angeles.
Celtics sam Jonea wilb Z9
points and John RavUcek with
22 paced the defending NBA
champions in their win Sunday
at Philadelphia lbat saw them
only ahead by four points at the
hall but hold decisive lesda In
the 'final two periods.
The Celtlc·76er feud continues
Wednesday In Boston, whDe the
Later-Hawk battle resumes at

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By ualled 1'1'1111almlolloaal. Aal!e defeated Qlff lliebiJ 111
8alllnlay
lbree atralgbt ..ts tc .wlD the
GULFS'I'REAM PARK, Fla. Carib HUtoa tennla UUe.
l'ltOl'OSED REDWOOD PRI!SER\'E--'An admlnlatratlon .
(UPI) - Williamston Kid, a BG-1
proposal awaiting eongreS81onal acll~n would create a
abot, waa awarded first place
1, n
new naUnnal park along tile Pacific coast iD California'I
in the $123,400 Florida Derby · FORT LAUDERD,.""""·IIDD!Isslo•l DOrthemmoet counties to preserve redwood stands, co• wben Abe'a Hop. waa dlsquall- (UP!) -Baoeball ~
talnl.n.K aome lreea up to 2,000 yean old. The proposed
park, lu two secllona, would total 45,000 acres. There
lied.
er Wllll&amp;m Ecb!rl gava
already Is I' state redwood park, Pl'!lrle Creek, In the
_
New York Meta pormlllioll
s'- etnlrovel'llal con-e niiPI•.I area. A conservation organizatlon the Siena Club pro.
NEW YORK (UPI) -R. .... "'.o;IOI!j
even more illclulive par~~.' outJinetl on New~
Thomas captured the $10,372 er Georp Seaver t. a .,
Westchester stakel al Aqu. boa_...:us_con_lr_act.:;;._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
duct
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AKRON Ohio (UPI) -w
•
Zahn of AU.nta, Ga., won
ENSBORO N.C. (UP!) to Julius Boros Ia 19M. He was The playoff became ~ •
oecond annual $1.00,000 Fire' ~
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atone-PBA Golf TournamaJlt 11 - Veteran Doug Sanders. a dlaquallfled last year for alliDg ry aHer .Sanders ";"'' Weiskopf,
Ch
.
eabn, cool collector of fal to sign bls scare card at the who started lbe final II boles ·
' amp!ORS. _
pay~acks, headed IDto lbla and of the secend round.
tied for second with Ron ·.
I..AKE TAHOE, Calif. (UP!) week • Masters Tournament a
Johnson one stroke back of
Nanay Greene of Canada won man to be reekened with after NICE Tl!lNNIS TOURNEY
leader R. H. Slk~, ended with ·
the Women's Giant Slalom II winning the $100,000 Greater NICE, France (UP!) - Istvan a 70 each lor eight-under-par
the three-;tay High Sierra Cu Greensbore ()pea SUnday hi a Gulyaa of Hungary won the 2768.
raceo.
p IUddeiHieath playoff with sopbo- men's aingles tiDe in the Nice Miller Barber, who had the
_
liiDI'8 pro Tom Weiskopf.
internaUonal tennis tournament final round's best score of 85,
Sanday
Sanders woa the $211000 ftrat Sunday by beaUng Daniel and Dave Ragan, with a final
GREENSBORO, N.C. (UP!) place money, bll
tour- Contet of France 6-1, ~. 13-11. round 70, tied lor third at :m .
_ Doag Sar!dm won the $100 000 aament wtn of the PGA'a Jill Blackman, the lo)Heeded followed by Dave Marr at Z7t
Greater Greensboro Open Golf wtnter tour wben he llroked In player from A-alia, lost in after bls one-under-per 'IV ..,
Tournament WhOD be aaak I a five-foot • par pull .. the tho ladles' singles flual .., the rmal 18 boles of lbe par-71 .
second-hole pull In a 811dden seeond bole of the playoff with Austri~·· Sonia Pacble 6-4, 8-4. Sedgefield Country Club tourse. .
death playoff with Tom Wet. Weiskopf, 1 :13-year-old second But MIS~ Blackman teamed op Palmer, Sikes and AI Gelber· .
kopf
year man, who took 1 bogey 4 with Rita BenUey to beat ger came In at five-under par
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· Britona VIrginia Wade and 279 and Bobby Nichola aod
SAN JUAN (UP!) -Arlbur Sanden II the CIILly man to Francis MacLennan 6-2, e.1 lor Howie Johnson completed the ·
wiJo more than one lourlament the ladles' doubles tllle.
top 10 at 280.
Ibis year. 1111 •lctory In lbe ""oiiii.iooii.iiii~~==~~;,..;:;,..;:;;;_====
-- .
GGO gave bim back-to-hack 11Philadelphia. at st. Lonla. The ties after bis 1st place finish In
Saturday nigllt klckoffgame
betw... Gr... BaY ....
-• u.u, the JacksonvW. OpeR llle week
_,,.. before.
DXJre will be at Milwaukee.
With the addiUoD of AUanta; Ill WCIIL the Palm Spr!Dp
eacb team will have an Tournament earlier ia the leur
...date each week. Tbs ilrst In 1 IUddaa death playtlf with
week'a "bye" Joel to DaDas, Anlold Palmer and II BOW the
which doesn't open Its ....... leading IIIOILIIJ winner.
until Sunday, Sept 18, at beme Sanders won the GGO in 11163
against New York.
and Ioiii 1 IUddeiHieatll •••v ff
,.....o

...-111

anders

"IDS

GOO' Masters Next Event .

_

H ks d PhDad lpbla Tier
aw . a~
e
'
respectively.
Elgin Baylor, In a personal
triumph lbat aaw him playing
back to the form ol bis greateat
days acored 42 points Snnday
to le~d lbe Lakers to 8 !2&amp;-lll
.
wm over the Hawks, wbile lhe
Celtics grabbed a decisive 11596 viclo over the 76e~ to
smash ~iladelpbia'a ll.game

uili.t

N• W• COMPTONI 0 • D•
0 P f 0 MI f I I I T
Office Boun: 810 12. J 10 I !CioN at N0111 GD
'lbun. - lla Court 81.. l'vlDeroJ

Get The Fads At •. ,

King
N. 2nd Ave.

Supply Co.

'

Middleport, 0.

@)(Q)lf ~ ~~~ [;3~§9j ~

schun waJked In the winning

run in the bottom of the 11th
inning.

~

The Braves soored first in the

fourth Inning when Hank Aaron
ripped a single tc center, stole
second, and scored on Joe Tarre's alngle through the middle,
Cincinnati tied It In the sev·
enth. The Reds loaded the ba,.
es tn a walk to Tony Perez, a
single by Mel Queen and Eddie
Mathews' error on Don PavJe..
tlch's grounder. Lee Cardenaa
plated the run with a sacrifice
Oy to right to score Perez.
The Reds out-bit tbe Braves
1).7 but suffered their 16th Joss
In 24 spring gameo, the worst
record In the National League.

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••• AND DAD APPROVES I

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0

0

0

1erlouaness of hJs cond!Uon.
Th accident took place when
bis Ford Mark II went out of
control and crashed on the raJn.
slil'kened Le Mans clrtuit;
The accident again raised the
outcry that the Le Mana 'race
should be abolished. In n
editorial; the mornlll8 n~wspa.
per Paris JliUr said the
accident wu "0111! more reason
for ballllinl these· racea forev.
er."

And well he might. Because Mom's - flame is 1
clean, modern, dependable Gas 1'11111&amp;.
It was love at first light.
Her ,_ flame Is the sensi!Mt type. Responds to her
slishtest whhn. It starts cooking when she wants. stapa
cookillfl the instant she turns off the ~.And offera
1,001 shades of heat in belw-.
j
Gas takes the guesswork out of cooking. And this ... 1
slant control means less wasted heat before and aftlr i
the actual cooking. That's one of the keep-your.~ j
cool features of a Gas range.
j
Only Gas ranges let you broil with the tMn door ,

closed. That's a keep-your·kitehen-dean feature of Ga5.
1R the Jnake.your·kitchen·pretty deparbnent, Gas
11111ges viler exciting styles. ~mini eye-level
~ appetizing colors. New cooking ideas, too,
anly 011 modem Gas ranges.-Owns that keep dinner
servlnc-hol 'for hours without CMn:ocJklns, 1 new aJJto. ·
llllllic self-bastlng 0.. rotillerie and many others you'l

I

IIIMito-tobelleve;
.
But belt of Ill is the kaep.,w-.famlly-heppy feature. .
I'a limply lhls: Food looks better and 11stas better whea ·
l's cooked Willi a clean Gas flame.
1R fact. -thlt Moai's IXIClldni with Gas, Dad COIIIIII
.... forlunch.
.
..... -food forthouPt: lhlnk .,.... ....

3 ROOMS
·New
OH~Y
.....,'299
_

$5Milli'on
FaD Gate is
pf edicted

NEW YORK (UPI) -National Football Loagne CommissloDer Pete Roulle, predicting .a
five-millioo-fan gate this fall,
Ieday announced the 47th liFL
season will open Sept. 10 with a
nationally televised rematch of
lbe Green Bay-Baltimore Western Conference playoff.
The
AUa Ia F leo
Ill
ne_w
n
a ns w
open lbelr first seasOI .17 bours
later, at home aga!DSt Los
Angelea. Fivt other . Sunday
openers are on tap-Chicago at
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St Pblladelpbia. U. Tom Trail, Lee Tbomu woried eoa.mm.../
Louis. Camllo · Pacsual, · Jim Bobby RlchardsoD IIIII Clate II rellev01 Jaek ilalclllchuD
!{aat and Alan Worthington Boyer c;onnected fc.- the ell'· a walk wllb the bases
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White Sox blanked ~n ~ In lour runs as lbe KaDaas City Angel arran for an 1-7 Vlctlli"Y
beblnd the three-hit pitching of A's crw~bed the Meta 1&amp;-1 • , • • ,j,d BalUmore . blaated
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HOGS - I7S to 220 lbs. 22 pllch the la&amp;l two innings and
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2· Stags 15 to 21; Boars 15 struck out, four.
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Rio Grande 000 001 3 - 3 4
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Heifers 18 to %&gt;; Baby Beef Batteries: Rio Grande 20 to 28; Fatt Cows 14 14&gt; 21: Miller, Grady 151 and Richard·
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tllllt regular football S'!ason In game and home opener
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The Browns' regular season Los Angeles 125 St. Louis 116
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CBS) which include a Thanks- 7:30 p.m. at Joe Garfield's
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Nov. 24 and the contest at St. IIYm.
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the Redmen and went fa Inn- bot and DOl) Shlvera had . 1 an
tngo. Ken Grady qame ·m and pln~h hit 'single In each game. Capelle,
plt.cht'd tho last lwo ilmings. Link L•masters was two for ~
bniilsiil.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"l[
Miller gave up nine hits and three, Including a cloubte, for
lbrH walki. Grady allowed one Moreh~d. Merlo was two for
,._. 111"" ...,..,,.lr n1rt two At11 four. With !1 double, and Mtke
Motti!On-was two for three at Collins had two stilg!•• tn lOUr
trips. Wyman smltl! P.itehed the
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fir~tt five innings for Morehead,
sahlrday, April Z, liM, Iallowed one run, gave up two I
SALES REPORT of
hils, walked, two and struck out
obit Vall•' Uvesll!ek eo.
seven. Larry Craig came on to
HOGS - I7S to 220 lbs. 22 pllch the la&amp;l two innings and
to 23; 220 to 2SO lb.s. ZZ to 23; allowed four runs, save
up
Light 20 to 3; Fat Sows 18 to two hits, walkEd seven and
2· Stags 15 to 21; Boars 15 struck out, four.
~ 20 Sows and Pigs 7&amp; to 1!5; Second game:
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Shoats 15 to 21.
Rio Grande 000 001 3 - 3 4
CATTLE - Steers 20 to 28; Morehead 4 J 0 3 0 0 X-3 10
Heifers 18 to %&gt;; Baby Beef Batteries: Rio Grande 20 to 28; Fatt Cows 14 14&gt; 21: Miller, Grady 151 and Richard·
Canners 10 to 15; Bulls ~8 to .00; Morehead - Smith, Craig

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CLEVELAND tUPll - The The BroWI1S wiD have to be
Cloveland Browns open tbolr on their toes lor their second
tllllt regular football S'!ason In game and home opener
the
Waahington Sept. 11 as Otto following Sunday, Sept 18 when
Gralillm makes his debut as they host the Green Bay Pack·
Redskins coach, lacill8 the ers at Cleveland Stadium for
te311) Ite led to six straight , what they hope wUI .not be a
Eastern Conference champion. repeat of the 1965 title game
tlk•t.or..evenl
lhil"' and three world titles. Iwhich Green Bay took, 23-12, in
W. L.
January.
Los An&amp;eles
2 0
The Nationnl Foolball League St Louis
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Sunday'&amp; Results
IIADDIR
announced the lllllt schedules. Boston 115 Philadelphia 96
The Browns' regular season Los Angeles 125 St. Louis 116
schedule also includea what has
become a traditional home night CHARITY SHOW
. game with the Pittsburgh Steel· NEW YORK IUP!) -A I
ers, Saturday, Oct. 8, and two charity anmleur boxing show I
nationally·lelevised games lover wUI be Iteld Tuesday night at
CBS) which include a Thanks- 7:30 p.m. at Joe Garfield's
giving evening game in Dallas .....,ntly opened new Garden
Nov. 24 and the contest at St. IIYm.
Louis, Saturday afterooon, Dec. =:.___ _ _ __ __
17.
Dallas 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 Sonday to
1 The Browns meel tile NFL's win the men's Sill8les litie in i •
AT
newest entry, the Eastern Dlv· the Caribe Hilton tennis tour·
!ision Atlanta Falcons, in Atl~ nament. Norma Baylon of
, ta Oct. 30. Because of Atlanta 8 Argentina won · the ladles'
:unusual swmg schedule, eac;" singles Iitle with a 1-3, 7-5
[learn has one bye. Cleveland 8 victory over Mary Anne Eisel,
pi
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former U.S. junior champiOn.
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1 cepled at the stadlmn ticket of·
USED CLOTHING · rice for all regular season
Igames as well aa for the fifth
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annual pro football doublehead·
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Control ee., 1111 West II ndlb, heater, ~ flnillh. Spotleaa clean Interior.
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Seturday : ' : , • :~~:ed..:"

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· made ta the chur~ hcou~;~ ] ~~~be\ ~~!· ~~inti
!n No nsed as need 1 w en ht! Mrs: U:::.:c~: .!:md M~!' " . Mrs. I man, and bookkeep!~ eu~Ue~ dinner J{Uest of her sis~er ~ ~d ,.~ttn.f.,.,N&gt;! MMfved
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HaF·dpeprayt~;rvceshutrcersh cmaests :~~~au ~ Henry Reibel.
were beld at the Un1C181 Dllillu. brOther-in-law, Mr. auu J.Vu·il. "' T" "!-"I of th~ churcb clur-c
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· !'/~m"l" ~· P
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ov•nlng at the church
; Round·robin get weD cards Churr.h Sullday evening.
Mrs Edward Junil\tckle, who 11!11 the JI!Orniog worship .serv· ·
Mrs Fred Dessau('r.
vJre were sent to MiS1 Leoa Grue- Jack Bechtle, chairman, pre. was i~jured in an auto accl~ tq8 ..i~ay at the
Unite~
president, conducled t~e meet· ser. Mrs. Florence
May~ew, sided over the session. Reports dent 8 week ago returned .to ~~~illt. c~urch.
IW' . which opent&gt;d wnh t h_e : Miss Callie Kloes, Mrs. Vlrgll from the various commls~ons the home of her molber, Mrs. L'ecelved ..mto membership
preyer from the year book, m Campbell and Albert
Durst.lv,.,e given includlog member- Joseph Raub Friday. Saturday, 'l""e ~obin Ct:ew, daughter of
um·;on. The group san~ . Wh:.~t , The ml'etlng _cl?sed. with. the ! ship, stewardship, missions, Mr. and Mrs. Jungnickle and Aft'. ~- Mrs. Leo .Crew; ~aula
1 Friend We Have _ In Jesus: M1zpah bent'dJCtlon m umson. ; wor.s:hlp, arid education. Mrs. daughter, Donna returned to Mortls, daughter Of Mr. _and
fol iowPrl by llH~ readmg of Pro : GamPS were pl_a~ed _during Nan Moore reported attendance their home, CincimYB.tl, accom- Mrs. RobeU.· Morris;
Lmda
-.erbs 24, b)' Mrs. Ben Neut~- : !ht&gt; socjal hour w1th pr1zes a- in ClaSs 12 incre(\!llng.
panied by her brother, Jack_ ~pe, daughter. et Mr.. and Mrs.
i!; lin~ and prayer by Mrs. tows . warded to Mrs. Lawrence Lan· Attending were Jack Bech· Raub.
,.,~
Rlchaf4 Rupe; Susan · Souslby,
Reibel.
ning, Mrs Gladys
C~ckler, , 11,, ·Wayne Gibbons,
James Miss Janice Eskew returned d\lntlhler of Mr. snd
Mrs.
; Plan! were made fur 1he Mrs. Dale Sm1th and Mrs. Ben Euler, Mrs. Robert Coats, Mrs. borne Saturday, from Holzer James Soulsby; Brenda Taylor,
, Darneli-May!r reception and . Neut7.ling. A salad .l'ourse car- Nali Moore, Mrs. Bruce Lloyd. ~spital and is improved.
daugbter of Mr. and Mrs..Paul_
commlttet-s named were Mrs. rymg out the Easter theme was Mrs James Crlswell, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeu- Tay1ori Antl'lony Vaug~, son
, N~:utzling and Mrs. Dale Smith. Iserve-d by M~s. ~0 ~' St&gt;yfrwd Gle~n Lambert. Mrs.
E a r 1 ter and daughter, Leda Mae of Mr. ~d Mrs. Leo Vaughan,
' decor:.~ Iinns; and Mrs. N~ulz- 1 with .Mr~. Phll Williamson as Knight, Mrs. Emerson Jones, were recent dinner guests of sPd seett Van Vranken, son of
ling, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Clara I contnbuting ho_stess. The group Miss BeSI Sanborn, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Wp]f of
and Mrs. Harvey Van
Karr, \1i~" Thelma Grueser, ·sang Happy Birthday for Mrs. Baker, Miss Frieda Faehnle, Amanda and in the evening, Vranken. ',
Mrs. Roy Seyfried. Mrs . Henry I. H. Weed. Mrs. Clara Karr, and Miss NeiUe Zerkle.
attended the Methodist church The organ prelude by Tom
Reibel, Mis~ L~n3
Crueser. M~s: Dale Smith and Mrs. Phtl
in carroll when .tile . Wesley Baker opened the service, fol·
Mrs. M3X Meinhart. Mrs. Law· ! Wtlltamson.
f choir of Ohio Umverstt~ pre- lowed by the hymn, All Glory
renee Lanning and Mr~. Louis 1. Hos:esses for the May _meetOnC U 1ng Qf
sented a program of mus1c.
L~u4 . apd Honor, scripture senFashion '88 ofl'ers two ouOoob-lhe tltky, tno&lt;lly loot Ill loft and tiLe llllllllllleall
Reibel, to a~stst in serving. i mg will be Mrs . Max Memhart
CrUCI'fr'xi'On
Miss Karen BrisUey llf Llna teoces and t~e invBcation by
elegant look at right. Bond-In-band wllb fuhton eomes malclllag mtH.=P·
Fo_r_.~
r:ommitLees wen&gt; named lor ,·and Mrs. Fred Dess~uer and I
den was the weekend guest of the Rev C Melvin Alkire With
raey raee (top right) sele&lt;l o loUIIdatlon aad powder lor aa Ivory he!Je eom ~
serving dinner ro_the Lions club ~1i~s Freda Grueser will he de- ·~
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter , ebor~ re-sponse.
Responsive
Darkened eyes are loDs ogalnol the pale eomplexlon. IJpsll•k Is a Ill!
·Hairdo is the lopsided style lntrodueed by VIdal SIIIIOOD. For the more tommlle lloll
and include. Apnl 6, Mrs. Phtl \iOtJOnal leader.
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: readmg on Palm Sunday, preN . ,
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ling, Mrs . Karr , an Mrs. t 11 te Jolly Runrlr Clull
present~ Sunday morning at ta Kraeuter. and guest, Miss b~ the chOU:, a. t e cengregaup llsoltelle4 IQd Upallet Is • paotel plok.
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1• Enterlnined
Heatb Methodist Church with Karen Bristley and Mr. and Iliond sa~g, ML~: les" V 0~
Ben Philson soloist and Mrs. Mrs. Larry Wolfe and son Kent Hea s e 1g
•h
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mrs. II. E Bush entertained ! P.ernard Fuitz, reader.
were Saturday visitors in Park· R~. ~~kireJ;,_ad l:or : ser~~
the Joll.v Bun('h Sewing club at! Mr. Philson sang, ''Is
It ersburg, W. Va.
to~JC, h ,~on us y
. her home on Ash St. rec~ntly. \ Nothing to You," wittt the choir Mr. and Mrs. Job_n Terrell Ch'urc .
ra er
TONIGHT thru nJESOAY
"THE SONS OF
. Jl.1rs. Kenneth Byer _co nducted assis~ing. The cantata
has ~turned . home Frtday from , A h~mn a~ sl.;:'!dictfon Yby
KATIE ELOSR ''
a. short business sesswn.
been presPnted In parts each Cmdnnat1 where they
spent 1 followed by .
i.Jl..J
- TerhnirOior Altending were Mrs. Willis Sunday ntorning under the di· two weeks caring for his uncle, ; lhe pastor With choral
MONDAY
fohn Wayne, DE&gt;an Marlin.
Grueser.
Mrs.
Alma
Miller.
rection
of
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William
Russell
Alonzo
TE:rrell.
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the
.srgan
postlude,
c
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THEODORUS
COUNCIL, Bruce Lloyd is In Nashvlt1e,
CARTOONS
Adm1 s .~ion 7fic aml 40('
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den Mrs_ Orin Smith , Mrs. Iga~~~Y- Week sefviees will in. week end guests of their par- the altar railing, two lalrrandge-f ~eel t'"7 ~egputa~
~~~ Gesprmgcc:a:em~:a:y
e of $18.42.
: Ja~es Johnson, Mrs.
Ethel ~ elude the final meeting of the Ient.~. Mrs. Hank Young and Mr. ments of w'hlte and ye ow a · Qay a :
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nes
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Mrs. Patty McCoy Df ae.veFRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
I Hughes. Mrs. William Reynohn's Gos rl Wed- and Mrs. W. R. Carpenter.
fodils, and a pot of chrysanthe-- HaU.
Mr James CriSweU hall r• Jand is visiting ber ~ta, Mr.
April 8-9
. olds Mrs. Kenneth Byers. Mrs. !study on J_ .'
. p .Thurs- : Dr. and Mrs. Phil Harbrecht mums in memory of--Larry Wll- THE POMEROY GardenQ~ turned after spe~dlng the week and Mrs. Ayward Jonel aDd
"OPERATION CROSSBOW"
Her~an Bailey. Mr~ . P. 1.. : ~s,d~~n~~~:~~~ ~~~~c~ Thun;. '. and family of Louisv~lle, ~Y· dermuth, decorated tbe" sanctu-- will meet. at ~ome t~ Mrs. · in Pittsburgh wttb relatlv~.Co- family.
t1't'&lt;"hninJion
. Mitch Mrs. Emil Ball
and ! da)v •ven,·n at 7· 30 p m and , spent the weekend With hI s ary,
Roy Betzing, . on aAyYa
p.m. Mrs. Mike Fletclmer o
\'Vi1h ~uphia Lnn•n
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tbe eekend guest
nd M J FleJda of
ami (;('orgc Pepn:mt
i Mrs. Bush. Mrs. _nush served a ! G~ud Friday co~ munity .serv· motl lrr, Mrs. Haymon
arPOMEROY WOMEN'S GOLF urn us was
Mw
Hattie Mr. a
1'1. ee
Larry
"WAR PARTY"
desse rt course wtth coffee at . ices at the First Baptist lbrechl.
.
f f
vired. of her mother, ra.
Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs.
Oonud Harr:v. Dan•\' l)avi ~on th e conclusion of tbe evening. Ch ' h 'th R M E Dow- Miss Ramora BOice of Day·
I
IAssn. meetlng. : ~
SmUll.
Smith and family, Laurel CIIH,
.
urc WI
ev. . ~.
ton was lhe weekend guest of
Coffee and donuts
Berv· . and Mr Gu
Shuler visited at the home ol Daa
: son, speaker.
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R
•
edi&gt;ri~E~O;t g~::;~R No. ba':· returned 'irorl Mlaml, Smith and family '"' sunday.
I
E. BOice.
R'
nd M
186 OES will meet In regular Fla. where they visited wltb Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Circle tl
· niPs mr Mnrclr 2.'&gt;
· Mrs. ~nver "re ~-ddle~~ A large congregation attend- aeasion Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. their daughter and
family, New Haven spent 1 SaturdaJ
Smooth Calf Leather. Bucket
1
Alonzo Terrell. 85. of Cincl~- 1 N_o~m:n Fr~~:geraf~ern~on with ed the ca?.tat~ "The Last Wo~ Past Matrons and Past Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stobart evening with Mrs. Mary Clrc~e.
Seat Comfort at a Low Price.
! nati. a formt&gt;r Pomerov res.'- : VISite ,
. Y K&lt;~rr Sr.
of Jesus,_ g1ven by. tbe choU' of the chapter will be honored. and family and with their son, Mrs. Roberta Lee called on
' dent. died March 25, at hiS 1 M~. ChaJI~ R. Richard Cham- of tbe Middleport Frrst Baptist Members are asked to brlng Farrell Shuler, who Ia attend- Mr. 8lld Mrs. Harold Smith and
Men anrl Big Boys
' home.
i be r. ~~iddl~~rt were Friday Church Sunday evening In ol&gt; articles for an auction sale to log radio school
Mrs. David Ashworth. Mrs.
Sizes 3'h to 12
Survivors include a sister, rs 0
M nd M servance of Palm Sunday.
be h ld f Uo &amp;no
ting
Mary Circle called OD Mr. and
\1rs. Mary Jordon of Nitrn. ! evening guests of r. a
rs. I The presentation was under
e o Woue, mee •
Mr. and_ Mrs. ~~ ~erson Jones Mrs Edgar Taylor ef McKen·
Widths D-EE-EEE
W. Va ' and several nieces and , Olarles R. Karr, Sr.
the direction of Mrs. Clarence
WEDNESDAY
' accomparued Ulm daughter, zie Ridge on Monday afternoon.
nephews including .John Ter-1 Mr. and Mrs. Car~o~ Cowen ; Laceywith Mrs. GeraldAntll~
AMATEUR GARDENERS Barbara, to Athena
Stmday Mr and Mrs Don Bell and
r&lt;'ll or Pomeroy. He was pre-\of West Carrollton _vJsJ~d Sat; ony, organist, and Mrs. Fran- Club of Middle~rt
meet following the spring vacation. famiiy of Leta~t called on Mr.
, ceded in death by his wife. urday afternoon, With JsEaun Iet&gt;S Leiving. pianist.
Wednesday, Apfll 6 at 8 p.m. Their other daughter, Mrs. Lee and Mrs Carl Van Meter on
: ChristimJ, three months ago. Iand uncle.' Mr. and Mrs. ver- The prelude and postlude, at the home of Mrs. Betty Davidson, Js confined to ~rant Sund
. fternoon .
. F'un('ral servirP~ were
held ett Thomas.
"'T'he Palms," and ''The Holy Cline, 24 Walnut·st., with Mrs. Hospital in Columbus w1th a
ay a
, March 28 in Cincinnati with :
City" were played by Mrs. An- Russell Mills assisting hostess. respiratory infection.
Mrs. 'Ibomas Holter
lnd
and
' burial I here . Attendiog from i
llhony, organist, and Mrs. Leiv- Mrs. Bruce Lloyd will present Students returning to Ohio Mrs. Martha Rose called on
Pomeroy were Mr. and Mrs.
: ing, pianist.
. the program and roll call re-'t f llowi
the 8 ing the Ayward Jones family 0!1
!Jonn Terrell, Mr. and Mrs. JosSinging purfs in the choir sponse will be a garden chore. Untv~rsJ ~ncl~ ~er Mo:an Saturday evening.
·
eph Struble and son, Micha•l,
were: soprano- Beulah White, THE POMEROY SHAKE- vaca on 'urn hre 9 Paul Ger: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr ol
: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Legar,
Mrs. Paul Smart, Mrs. Shir- speare club will meet Wednes- ~Y :
PBayh,
Judy Chester called at the home of
and Mrs. Gene Mitch,
ba
tlsm
ley
Mills,
Mrs.
Pearl
Hoffman;
day
at
2
p.
m.
at
the
home
ol
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aDren
We
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ner,
John Robert Lee and family on SunTile sacramen1 °1
P
altos Mrs John Fultz Mrs Mr Dale Smith
ll er • ave 11ey'
d
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TO NAME QUEEN
was received by seven ?hildren 1 Lilli~ M(.'(;hee, Mrs. France~
s.
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A~lensworth, Judy W~ldermuth, ay ~venmg.
! JACKSON, Ohio (UPI) __g.,. during the Sunday mornmg wor-1 Bearhs, Stephanie Pullen, Jer·
COLUMBUSITE ARRESTED Cinda Sauer, Tom King, .Ron Calling Sunday aftemOOII at
· lertion of a queen for the Sept. Iship service at the Federated ry Pullen, Texanna White; ten- James R. Greene, 29, Colum- Hanning, Karen McElhmney, the Dana Moore home were
ors; Larry Gladwell, Manning bus, was arrested early Satur- Barbara Morg~n.
Barbara Mrs. Laura Elselstein and aons
121 • 24 Jackson County Apple : Church:
festival and her three - mem- 1 Baptized were Debra Carol, KJoea· bass: PaUl Smart and day by the Meigs County Sher· Jones, and JaRlce Tannehill. Cecil of Pomeroy and Harlan
ber court will be held here Cheryl Lynn, Charles Edward, Harold Hubbard.
iff's Department on a DWI Mick Morris, Ashland College of Toledo, Mrs. Eunte ~
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
:April 20 ,
David Craig and Michael Curcharge. William Reeves, RD student, rs the guest of hls and William Carleton, ltcal.
..,_._......,==----"""iiiiiiii"l llis Kennedy, chLidren of Mr.
parents Mr and Mrs. William
and Mrs. Edward Kennedy; JonENTERTAIN AT DINNER . \Albany, was t?ken nlnt~ar e Morris' and. family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bamll'z
, athan Marsh Perrin, son t h e Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ~nd- dy on an intOlacatto c g '
Mrs. Horace McElhiimy bas and Carol Ann and Ellen Barn\ Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur Perrin, er enwrtained with a dmner
,
K th Mohr been substituting In the Pome- .iia of Pomeroy called at the
. and Melvin Van Merer Jr., son Sunday at their home, Syra- and MIChael a~ M a ~ Mrs roy and Middleport Schools ,... Dean Brinker home on SUnday
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Van euse. Guests were Mr. and of Columbus an
r. a Ro d ·
ev-ening;
Meter, Sr.
Mrs. Vic Pecora and
Elsworth DIU, Chester
a ·
The organ prelude, ''Jerusa, tern," by Mrs. Ben Neutzillg
· opening the service, was fol; lowed by the hymn, "All Glory
Lord and Honor," and the introit by Rev. Perrin, with chorresponse. While the offering
was taken, the choir sang, "The
Palms." Prayer by the pastor with choral response pr~
ceded ihe anthem, "Lift Up
For the next month we are specializing in Maytag
Your Heads 0 Ye Gates," by
Wringer Washer Servlce, because we know you'll
choir, with Mrs. Marvin Burt
as soloist, and the congregation
be using yours more for spring cleaning and wash·
See our blg selection o! handball ·
sang "Hosanna." ''The Meanlng. We have a full time mechanic to help out
ing of Baptism" was the toplc
on the Main F1oor- You'll lln4 just
of
the
pastor.
right now, We'll pickup and return your washer.
the right atyle and color f~r
ocea:
Congregation singing of "Rise
Up 0 Man of Gnd," the beneilrin - VIscose straws - plastic
diction by the pastor and orcoaled straws - patents - vl,nyll gan posUude closed the Service.
Palms and lighted candle&amp; on
leathers -tapestries and Gross Polnll
the altar and an arrangement
of white lillles centered with
1n all the new spring t:11lor8.
a purple bow on the table dec- :orated the church.
Alao see our fine selection of
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PIIILADELPIUA - A
yea""ld boy Ignored
gang threats on his life Mon·
day to Identify Ronald .
17 aa the knife slayer of ano·lll-1
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wards testified before Judge
Clifford Scott Green that
saw Jonea plunge. a knife 1
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THE SHOE BOX

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WRINGER WASHER
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By United Press International
Today is Monday April 4, the
tHth day of 1968 witb 171 to
follow.
The moon Is between Ita llrst
quarter and full phaoe.
', 'lbe morning star is Venus.
The evenlntl star Is Jupiter.
Amerlcan pioneer, photographer of the new west, William
Henry Jackson was born on this
Our Speci1l M•yt•g Service Building ·
day In 18U.
On this day ID history:
Wt will repair your Maytog or any wrlngtr wuher thot Moytog mokH. Maybt
ll! 1818, Congreas ordered
that the United States flag be
your woshtr needs o now paint job-we'll do that, too. Call us today.
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