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Ilia lllealo Involved a •
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llle Doetor of ThooiOf
In llldltlm to llle
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way of a vehicle driven by Jim
Langdon, Gallipolis.
Meigs COUnty Gome ProteeInjuries were sustained by the drhers of both whicles ln two
tor Donald Williams said there
. slJ1il]&amp;-ear· 'Q.cldenta reported by Meigs County Sherif! Robert C.
was medium damage to the ve..
Hartenbach's ~ent early SundaY.
hlvle driven by Langdon whleh
The llral was at 3:20 a.m. on Route 124, a hall mile ol
Is owned by Opal Perkins. wn.
the Rllolne Corporation limits, wheoo GIQ'Ie AJan Reo&amp;, 21, ColumHams reported it was the first
blll, lllkl:lle lost control ol hla eer while uel~ the dashboard cill'
double deer kill for severa1
arette Uabter.
The vehicle; a 1968 Mercury, went into a daEI&gt; ditch aDd turn- yearsln Meigs.

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ed over m Its tq&gt;, Rees auslalned a cut ard bruise ol his right
hand ard was taken to Veterant Memorial Hospital by private
tnnsportatlm.
At"5:45 a.m., the departmmt mont, and Dlt&gt;Pod over oil Its
was suriimoned to bweallpte a top. Estep sul!ered lacerations
mlallljl neer the Raclno.Bashan o1 Ills arm and thumb. He was
ioad 'where a velllcle driven by cited to Meigs CountY. Court on
John WiQ'!IO Adami, 18, Rt. 2, cborges or driving while his 11Raclne, traveling south, hadiQIIO cenH Is under
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throu&amp;lt a len co and struck a tree. reckless operation.
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Amlber -kend mishap proba llceratlon blbtncl bla rlgblear, ed by the department occurred
and a possible broker~ ahoolder Frldlil' m Route 248 In Cbesand OOH. He' was ...mo.ed to ~wh!l!" a vehlele driven by
Vllll'!liiJ'' Mtmqrl'l lliiiiPIIol ol/1
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Ro:~.-.merP..Y aQwJnien. Ad• · 1, ·~ ·'l!oi!Otii, pUlled ooto the
011\)1' 1961 iiiodel velllcle wa• hi8111VIQ' and struck the left rear
clelllollshed. The lnveatlgatlon Ia aide of a ear operated by Henry
contlnulns.
Richard Beaver; 63, Chestar.
Sheri!!'&amp; o!!lcers aloo ~es· Tblre were minor damages, and
ttpted an accident at 12:30 P: no arrells or InJuries.
m. Saturday, seven.tentbs or •
Weekend arrests incliMiedLee·
mile north of Route 33, on the man Alltop, 19, Rl 3, Coolville,
Long Hollow road.
lnt.oJdcelloo: John Robert WedJ)ele E. Estep, Rt. 1, Harrldie, 26, Eell UvetpOOi,andWar...,vtlle, travellng south - - ron Elmua Baker, 46, Reed ovUle,
entlY at hl8h speed, lost centrol both 011 non.-rt charges.
0( his car, struck an elllbaM·

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Injured,
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News ..• in Briefs

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By 1Jalted Prell tnter"-"11111
CI.EM&amp;IN, S.C. - A GAS-F111ED DRYING UNIT OJPIat 1 big J, P. Stewna CO. te.ttle plant 1111'!1 ~. ltlllt~ three
men and II\)II'IIJI 1 dozan 1001'0. Qno ol tl!oleldllecl waa 111 eleo.trlclan who wn tr)'l~ to repelr 1 maiAinctlm Ia the clr,y(lw . ttiJit
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iqd .... ..... lltllll lbroU&amp;b tho big J'CICIID 11118 sllrljllltl. Thl
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Low Rates

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P.IWliUCT - QUALIT\ SALESMEN - BEST SERVICE ·-

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civil disobedience.
Hosea WUUams, chosen last
.week to replace the Rev. Jesse
L. Jackson as head of "direct
action" CIIIIIpligns by the poor
camped in the . capllal, told
demoostrators

attending

use their billy clubs. We are

going to plague this natim. Tho
picnic is over."
Earlier. addressing abwt 500
marchers he had led on 1 dally
pilgrimage t6 -the Agriculture
Department, WUllams said:
11 We are coming out or these
shacks. We are read¥ to bleed
as long as there Is a drop or
blood in our bod;y.
"This is our bulldilli and our
labor paid lor il We'll go when
we want to and not before •••
we have our job and the police
have theirs •.• before we'll be
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alatera, Miaa BettY ltllDil'. PL
Pleasant; Mrs. E.elyn Dota,
Wooater, ard Mra. MirY Norvell, Cheupeai&lt;e, VI.

There was minor damage to
bolh cars. Van CoonO)', accordIng to tho patrol, left the ac.,.
and was later located and arrested. He Ia ache&amp;ued to appear 011 a charge of hltsldp June
7 in Meigs County Court.
llemY D. VIckers, 24, Rl I
Bldwutl, waa arrested lor driv·
lng while tnt.oxlcaled alter an ••·
cldent at 11.20 p.m. Saturdoy oo
Rt. 160, ~· of a mile
south or Vinton. He was reteall·

Tho Gallipolis Pool, State Higbwa,y Patrol lnveattpted
eight aecldenU in tho Gallta • Maigs aroe OYOr the Memorial
Day holiday weekend. However, no tatals were reported. Five
accidents were ol the InJury-type, in which nine were Injured.
Patrolmen- 3larreate, Issued 42 warnlDgs ard rend.ered assistance to nine motorist&amp;. Tho Momorlel Do.y week·
end lasted lour ard one-lourth days or 102 hours, 1r0111 6 p.m.
Wedlleadl:ro May 29 In midnight Sundly, June 2.

Pony Killed
In Highway
AJ)OI1)' owned by Orville Arma,
Pomero;y Rwte .t, was kUled

In an accident oo Roote 143 julll
aouthelst ol the Ballo~ Run Road
at 9:50p.m. Sunday. The dopar1iment of Sherif! Robert Harte.,.
bach reported.
The wandered mt.o the
hlghwl!' In front o! a cer driwn
by Earl S. Shiller, ldlnersvllle.
Conalderlblo damaga waa 1.,.
curred to the wlllcle.
The aheriD'a de!Vtment alao
rf()OI'Ied that 1 deer r1111nto the
car or o.Jmu Hawl!Q', Middleport, on COurqj&lt; Road ~ about •4
o! a mile sQOlll ol Route 7, over
the . . . . . . damlglng tbl left
unliT.
aide of the vahtcle. The amalf
~ 2,900 omplO)'Ot will redeer. - . - . wu 110( kWed.
ceiYO a 2~ bike tho
lira. ~. 12 centa .tn'"""" llle
.aeccifttl1ear IIIII 13 eeilll ~t~~biMir
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father, is hls wl.fe, Ev~~n lAxle
Rainey; two son&amp;, Michael P1
Bruce, both at homej two daughters, Beverly and Teresa, at
homej four brothers, Ernest, Gal·
lipolis Ferryj Roger. Pt. Pleas-

The state Hlgbwa,y Patrol
charged Albert Van Cooney, 21,
Rt, 4 POmeroy, with leaving the
scene ol an accident after a two
ear colilalon at 8:55p.m. Satur.
day oo Rt. 124, one mile well of
Rt. 7,
The patrol said the! Van Couney pulled !rom a parking lot
olllo Rl 124 and his car struck
the left rear cia westbound cu
driven b~ Carolyn L. Malooe, 17,
Rt. I Rutland.

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Funeral aorvlces will be Tueod!Q' at 2 p.m. In llle Barton
Chapel at Apple Grove with tile
Rev. Odell Bush omctat!Jii, J!uro.
lal wW bo iD the chapel c-tery.
The bod,y wW lie In alate at
the chapel """ boOir prior to tile
service8. Friends IDlY call at
the Mohr-&amp;levens Fune.r al lklmL

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IDrmer m
ldlniater Nguyen Bao Trl.
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-Sgt. l'hln Van Pllan, aide Ill ·
the mayO&lt;.
Bes~s the IDIYor''!r...;; ')/,
wounded lndllded CoL ~
Vln Glan, C&lt;liDIIIIIIIIor of
capllal military cllatrlct,
Col. Tran Van Pban, •lkinll
pollee · clllel of stal1
UPI correspordeot K 1 t 1
Webb, wbo had jull loft tiJI •·
omcers belore the rocket bit,
dashed back and IOUild the deed ·"'
and 1IOOJIIed covered wllll o:
white ..,laster and blood. The
lncldant, worlll ollts ldlld in tiJI ·: :
war, ahoclled the VlebamoBt.
Vle1Dime5e f'rishtened
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State Patrol Report

wunams, a Geor'gia-born ve.
teran of ~l.U rlgbte campaigns
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PT. PLEASANT - Paul D. was being transferred to a HunRainey, 29, of Apple Grove, Ma- tington Hospital 'when he died.
The victim waa employed as
son COUnty's third highway lalallty or the ~ear. died Satur· a welder at the American car
day evenirw enroute to 1 Huntin8- and Foundry in Humington.
He was born at Golllpolla Ferton hospital. He was fAtally inry,
Oct. 9, 1928, son of Harry
jured in a one-car accident saturday at 6il5 p.m. on Rl 2 R. Rainey, Pt. PIOIPnl, IIIII
ahout IS miles south oiPt. Plea .. the late Sadie Shepard Rainey.

According to the Mason Cowr
ty Sherlft"s Department, Rainey
was traveling south alone when
his truck left the highway, traveled 66 feet, and struck a tree
heackxl. Rainey was first taken
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Father of 4 Killed

",the picnic is over,'! pledged a
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blasted the ·school that served
as a temporary operations
headquarters, a VIet COIIB B40
rocket smashed Into a Buddhist
temple, killing three clvlllana
and wounding 20.
Ollic!als KUied
Tho deed as the command
pool included:
-NKUYOD V1n L - Saigon
pollee chief.
-Ll Col. Dao Ba Phuoc,
cOJIIIIIIDier of the ranger gr&lt;111&gt;
baUiing the guerrillas.
- Ll Col. Le Ngoc Tru, chief
ol Cholon poUce.
- Ll Col. Pho Quoc Clu,
Saigon Harbor Patrol pollee
chief.
- Maj. Nguyen Ngoc xtnh,
chlel administrator ol Saigon

WASHINGTON (UP0 new tleld commalller or the
Poor People's march, declaring

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coo:lolences."

Filth St., Mlddleporl, hal oom- Rosurrecllm City ciJDI)gl'Wllll
that the campalgo to heiJ&gt; the
:t A TRIPLE FAT ALIT\' ACCIDENT late SuniiQ' n!af!t puabed
pleted riQI!remeol:o lor gradUa- poor had been lnllltrated by
Ohlo'o ·Memorial J!el trallle death cOJIIII to at lout 17 peracttala
Um with blahest honors at lienthired troobleJ!Ial&lt;er•·
IU!o cra,ahes, , _ tn SE Olllo.
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..., Untverelty's 121th amual
11 1 knoW dlrn well there are
.11» ~ta &amp;mdlf craab occurred just 11011111 or tho Lorain ciiJ
commmcement in Granville tc&gt;. paid pe&lt;Jille to came come down
ojpllljl :"9;0\llo rt., o\11. luto drtWII by Julia HI...... 21, Lorain,..,...
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1111 start trooble," ho said.
Pill north tn liJO ~ .... ol a !ouNaile ell- hiPwlll MEIGS MAR1JIA(iE l,.lCEN!ES
A gradualo of MlddliiXlrt Hi8h
wilbl;iPt lllf hei.SU&amp;Il14 on: The .]lllrol aatd tile Rima car aJammed Mir..,.U Rlchanl Rouab, 19 . School, Min Dutton oaroed hlabIJIIIito lir!YOII bJo /uU,a
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ell honors by malntaJnlng aU
11114 , 19 two chlldrea. Clnie!l. · I, ard Ruth, 3, were kWed .. ·weJioa·thO Radi. - .,' 2. ,
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WHY DO MORE PEOPLE BUY t1!EVROLE'I' CARs IIi
GALLIA COUNTY n!AN ANY OTHER N.\KE? WHY DO .
MORE . PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN GALLfA
C~ 'MIAN ANY OTHER MAKE? ANSWER: NUMBER 1

C. Hartemach said Oldfield's
body was ltrst aeon at Bellville
Locks but workers there were
unable to retrieve It, and they
called olflclals at the Portland
Locks. Lock 21 employees who
removed Oldfield !rom the riV·
er were Robert Proffitt, Paul
Scllller, James E. Je«ers and
William F, Fox.
Two drivers were hospttallz.
St. Marys authorities said Old·
ed and two cars heavily damag- field mad~! hiB ~ on a dered m111 ...~. ... NortJt~- .. ~M&lt;"bOiti'fhi1i"wnt&lt;h..eAve., Saturdlil' o!ternoon, Mid· entl7 fell. 11 was believed he
cllepon pollee said.
was last seen when ho left llle
They reported a car driven West VIrginia shore tn a sldll
by James D. John,.., 20, Mar· to gil to the derrick boel.
!etta, pulled !rom a aervlce staTwo psrsoos who took Oldlion Into the path of a car drl•· field to hla ski!! and lett 111m
en by Margaret H. Hlll, Dayton. there said they heard a splash
Both Johnooo and Mrs. HUI In th~ water after Oldfield bad
~ere taken to Veterans Memorial reached the boat. They told auHospital by the Mlddleportemer- thorltlos Oldfield was wearing
gency ~·
a T..hlrl and trousers when he
Johnoon was released &amp;mday left in his skill. However, when
!ollowlng treatment of minor In- his bod;y was recovered, ]1e was
juries. Mrs. Iilli remained COD· unclothed.
lined MOnday will! a fractured
Coroner Henry Ewing of PornDole, lacerations, and fractured eroy was at the scene with !il.er ..
ribs.
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II! Hartemach. The bod,y was takMlddleport police said mvesU- en to Ruttencutter Funeral Home
=~ of the accident is contln· in St. Marys.
Meanwhile, · Saturday evening
till Middleport emergency ICJI8d
·answered a call to the Edward
B~ """" .., Seventh St. Mrs.
Ellon Mae Jngeta, lllr. Blake's
mother, wal )!l'OIIIIIIDcecl dead
upllll the lfWI'nrrl•al.
Late &amp;Jillll,y afternoon the
11&lt;118'1 wenl to llle Cbo~r .WI&amp;al
~ m fl&gt;"""r Routa 7 where
Robert Wlilta, 18, Galljp&gt;lls, had
bleome
He waalllqcmaet.ous
upon 1bo·icllad'• arrlY&amp;t He was
takell to Veterllla !lamorlal Hoajlltal where he was·treated and
releaaed.

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fital rocket.
The mission
exPressed ''deepest regrets and

llgeoce soorees said
about
30 Viet Cong remained ln the
streets ol rubble, decomposiag
bpdles and howll~ dogs.
Slrt&lt;e the guerrillas launched
their spring invasion of Sat&amp;on
The body or • St. MarYS, w. May 5, ihe gunships also
Va. man was recovered trom accidentally rocketed two refu..
the Ohio River Smday a11ern00n gee centers and machlnegunned
at PorUand Lock No, 21.
South VIetnamese rangers. SUnIdentified as Norman Oldfield, day's errant rocket- 1 weapon
41, the victim was repOrted to about three Inches ttdckhave drowned at st. Marys aboUt

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ABOVE IS A LARGE OVERPASS which hal _,. conotrocted m tile riew relocalod Route 33
in the ~~burY area. COnstruction. trorn Rock Sprtngs to Darwin, ls by Holderman ~ Son.

above the beads

directing the street llgh~
, All the victims were strong
s,.pporters ol VIce President
Nguyen Coo Ky whose militarY
s111&gt;port largely keeps him In
power.
The helle~r gunner had
aimed three rocket&amp; at a Viet
Cong rocket nest 50 yards
beyond the c1111mand post. A
U.s. s~BDlln said the third
rocket "malfunctiooed.''
Mayor Van Van Cua.
The U.S. State Department
But the gas eannlsters were
mission today announced there
all that !ell !rom the Army ls a "strong probablllty" an
gunships helplng South Vietnam
American helicopter ftred the

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SAIGON (UPO -U.S. hellcq&gt;ters battling guerrillas tn Sllgun
fired only ·~ gas shells today,
Their rockets and maehineguns
killed seven South Vleuwn
olllclals SUnday In the fourth
such accldl&gt;nl In a monlh.
American spokesmen declined
to say II tho switch to ps had
ai\Yihllli to do with the ldlllng
or Saigon's police chlel and six
other pollee and army ol!lelals.
Several others were wounded in
the blas4 including Saigon's

Fender Bending
Speeded Up in
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ed 9mda.Y oo $308 bond to_..
June 3 In GalllpoJia Muolcipal

court.

Olflcera reportedlllatBickorl,
headod aouth, !ailed to ne&amp;IJIIalo
a curve. Ilia car went olf t b o
rl8bl aide fll the hl8bw111, thrW&amp;b
a guard rail and doWil an emlJ:.tlnk·
med. 'Ibere wu moderate dam·
age to the car. No one wu in·
jured.
John Gomes, 18, Rt. 1 Ge1JI..
polls, and a 16-year.old Rl I
Bidwell boy were arrested oa. ~~
ehargea ol lnt.oJdcatlm. were paseengers iD llle Bldw'l l

car.
Forrest Jones, 17, Galllpolla,
was cited to Gallla Coulll;)' Juvenile Court June 8 on a eblr&amp;'O
of !allure to ytel d tho rll]ll II.
way after an ac&lt;ldenl at 12:2li
p.m. Smdoy on Rt. 7, lour.tealhl
of a milo sooth of Rt. 218.
The patrol said that JMH,
perked on llle out lido or tiJI
bl.gbwa.y, attempted to maiot a
t •u•· turn and head IIJillth. Hta
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a car drl•oo by N.,nll 9111rt&amp;welder, 34, of WheelerJilarl!.
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Tho GalllpoliaPest, Statolll&amp;lt- to lMltlt vehicles. No way Patrol, Investigated 62 accl· iii!Ured.
dent• tn May, a jump oliO over
llle 52 in AprU, In Gallla, Mel8•
and Jackooo Cotmlles. 'The patrol
lnoeotlpted no !atal aecidonta.
Tills incliMied 21 accidents Ia
which 39 peroms wore ]nJured.
The patrol Investigated 4% acct.
in Gollla COUnty, tndedlng 15 in which 28 per...,s were
two cvs bad ":=:~
InJured. ID Meigs County, t b o ar111 tho drl- or .... ·
cited to IIJIYor'l CGWt
patrol cheeked 19 acctdenla with the
reault
o! Ill ocddelt 4111
alx Injury ICeldenta lD which
Main St., MondiQ':Dtcll,niiJI,,PGI..,
II were IJUured. One accident
roy pollee lllld.
oecurred In Jockaco County.
A car driven by KeniiOIIJ1 ~.:/i
Olllcora' - k q 1,303 patrol
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Bueyrua, allelllliCid .,
boolra 1ut ~ made 2'55 ar.
rellle, laauell 361 WII'Ill.nga, biiiD- a car dliWII b.Y Karlt
led 69 opeetal &lt;letall•, ullatetl 17, Ml- whleb wu
Ill
69 niotorllta, lnape&lt;tad 647 mo- lng • tum
drloewar.
tor vebldes IIIII -ered $3,&lt;harlOt of
625 tn stolen~teblde

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NEW YORK - Perry Corno'o
IIIII DaVId (a VIllanova graduate)
wodo lovely Jully Reynoldo; alter
• Conadlan hclne)'moon David wlll
be Army ~ bound ••. France1
Knllbl, - - head &lt;t u..
~ Dlv, of the Slate Dep't
Ia liDo alter •r110ry ... One of
tho Koonody pack called Wom•'• Wear Dally aDd allked to
oeale ~ U.. Jaclde Kennedy
coverage for 1 whlle .. , Manared Newa: the three network•
wut to ehanp the ••Emm,y" awudl to mike them a bettor TV
'"lhow;" like one ~ them tried
in VIetnam ... ··~ordu fold-.
ed, Mel'f)'ll llooqjlao• attraetlve
palformonce notwltb4tandlng;
, . julll ean't keop • dull piiiJ'
'JIIrldlli ;...f~' . )Oilllg oomlc
"!'Up Wlllolln heails nearer t h •
liars - 65 noon lllrallht up
lD Ute Ro1rDow Grill.

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his piece of the grid Jetobutal10
hlo Elberon, N. J. elllate - to
former MliS America Be11 My-

wartime alde COl. Ed tevrey
•.• J amea Ma1m ond hi 1 agent
BUl McCaffrey tried the Plaq'a
Olk Room but wore hefted be-

eraon ··• Former White H o u 1 e cause of Bill'a turtleneck neat..
aides loot a lllalus IYml&gt;ol: they er; MaiOO tonk off hla neckUe
Clll't drop in to have their halr ond Bill tied It under hlo ehllls;
cut by LBJ'a barber steve Mar- then they wore skipped becauu

tinl ·•· llaggllng Is on apln lor James lacked a cravat 10 he
Fordham parn.po to toke HUnt. off his belt ond hung It a-

lnlton

Hartford's handsomest

round hla neck Hke a tte - aDd

White Elepl1111t (Galleey of Modem Arl) off his baDC!t ... Richrich MarjorleMerrlweatheri'Mt
can al!ord Ellrope but thla year
wlll spend her annual rnlllton
on U.S. 1011.

they were bowed inl
Tall-tough Clint Ea.- &amp;
wlfo welcomed a tall-tough like
chrlatened K.Yie Ctlntoiii 9' lba.
1Z oz. (I&gt;Jchl) "' Comedian Renl
Santoni'a new marriage to Lla
Irvins Berlin'• a grandpop a- Jamea ldreacb' is like a rock:
lain via daughter Unda (Mrs. they wore julll 1l8d In GlbralEdouard Emmel) bl Pari•; nam- tar ... Ex-Como writer ()low Jooed him Edward Wataon ... illoJI,. alhan Wllltera• producer) 1 0 h n
mouth Racetrack lllsl\llled ahell- ." •••os...,..• Is
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e Putnam Co~try Club, West. &amp;lzame Astor Wed Don Goldle,
diester_ - ita owner 11 lke'a Miami HiJtcn musieaJ director.

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CllfDir CARD, cot LECT,Nn
II'ECIAL I.OMI DISTANCt: CALL

l,Diall.

1. Dial uo."
2. Thearea code.

2. Theareacode.
3. The local number. 3. The local number.
If an apentor aaka,pvo
her )'0111" DIDDber. Your
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Loo a 11ar11roU; Douew W. Llllle, Charlu K. Mar-'
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YOURBELF - JUST BY DIALING 111E NIJMBER.
HOW IT WORKS:

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REMEMBER, EXPANDED DIRECT DISTANCE JiAL-.
lNG DAY, JUNE 16111. TIIAT'S 111E DAY IT'LL START
TAKII';G YOU ~ TIME TO COMPLETE ANY LONG
DISTANCE CALL. AND 111ANKS TO GENERAL TELEPHONE., YOtrLL DO IT ALL YOURSELF. LOoK FOR
DETAILED DIALING INSTRUCTIONS IN YOURDIRECTORY.

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Mooer,
l'blll~ Mrs.
Loura
A. si!lon,
Arnold E.
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Oil F.
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ufi - · like - · of 1967

to tile eldldren at tile
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perlencea lll lllllhemollco, 'bioi- · .ut,r 18 10VI at ~ the dot1 fG.UI' m.U~, IIIIo, ...
0111, peycholo&amp;f, Jlh7111cal ld· Olher &lt;lleok, I !laalq .I IJIII- lniUal .. JriU Pf'!bebiT ciOenee, ond other related ....,.. to 1111molhor4a-laJr•. ;.,
Yllap more roljltet for 1CIU'IIIIn
fleldo are.plllllled.
file baa alwO)'I beiM117 cru- she llaolwlln lllelaiiiiB.,.Ua.
Other po11111 of 1111 _..;, ol, wo_rdwlse, but 01111. no, _ H, .
will be hlkeo, folk ond IQiare '"" ol10 could bear but mo ond . Dsar Hoi..:
danclag, llbraey lllotruCttoo ond Ill¥ children,
. ·y.., uked for jlertonal aipor.
uae, oporto, ond oilier a"ctM.
lllnallycoul~'ttekeherslamo lonco. Jrlth--r matdunikllil., ..... . '
tit• delllsntd to llllllulate,..., .ond crltldomo oey more, eo- In&amp; Hore'• 11111fo17:
mlndl.
peclally as II bepn to lmrt our
Wheo I 11U 18, I foil for a
"You'~e rigltll Mario Allfointlfl DID uq 'let tiJam tat ·
Mr. Lel8b1l' uleodaiiiJireela- slrls. lille -•'11\l&gt;.GIIInto me hlndliome IIWI Jrllh whom I heel
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lion for the support loe&amp;l lnollobelatl lallu • Catholic, little 111 - . but .IWII lOIN.
trl.. han glva~ to Che camp, ~ re~l about ou~, ucoJ.. that ulo:'• would conquer all. •• .
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1'wellti featl later 1111 mutrlea hove oloo ~ 1 n d Wh• 1 e.pl-, lhe told 1111 rlap feU lljllll ond lf..td Ilia
made J&gt;OUlblo tile •• of neees- hllobond lhlll 1 am "lick," and ~iatloa at dlvoree ·whlle lilY
sary 1ra1n1ng oldo, 1nn~porta- olio that r~ alhamed thlll rm hlilbenl! rave · 1111 blo ~
tim on field trips, ond oilier re- llallan. Hellalt-wey belleveoher. ond eareerforasfriYNIIIIIOusfl
lated opedal mat.rlsla.
Allealll he
worrl!ld.
to be hlo dau&amp;bter.
1 11'"11 lhlll'o the lmDie Jrlth
Barnette observed that the 611
A11,110 40, 1 realloocl tllalbaek•
COLUMBIJS - With approx!.
chlldreallllo wlU attend are ree- never letting ywr real feellllls I!I'IPJnd and valuoo are ol the 111These ll&amp;ou'es were a pari o1
omm-.ded by areaselellceteach- show. Wh-. yuu llnally can't hold moll ilqlorlanee Ia IIIOl'l'lap, mately one-sixth of the slate's a survey report ral•aed lodll
ers ond are ..._ tho• Inter- them beck lillY 10111!0r' tho REAL ond that frl-.dshljl ond reopeet population, Cuyohtlp CIPJnly ... b)' State Auditor 1lopr Cload
ellled students lll tho school sp- &amp;Wlll' Parll hu 1 pelfoet out: are tho areater part of love. counted for 28. 9 per cent ot tho showlog total oatimaled Ales ot
plying, Final eeleetlms now are "Tho f.""r thing mull be 111&gt;1111
Wltb th11 Ia mlnd, I tried 1111 total elllmated Uquor Illes dur- $320,419,913, ond • .~
belllg made ond ODIIflclllon will eraey. - HAD IT
odenllllc method to !ln4 s din- log 1967 and set an all-time per capilli eliiiOndl- of US.BL
be made to the atudpnts aa 110011 Dear Had n:
oer date and help eure 1111 tone- record of $52. 25 for per capita
ThO par ~·Ill lpreo, beNd
,. this seleetlon lo made
You're 10 right - ond lhat'o lllleu. 'l1lrou&amp;h the &lt;&lt;llnputor liQuor expendltureo.
""'n Ute lloJiartment of.l)eYe!...
Bametto lllated thlll
1966 why oonslanl "turning the olher I found a ltiiOdedlll .,..
mont _.til!m ellllilat8 of 10,aDd 1967 Ute camp ~s oble to cheek" can only get YIN ~lapped lo Ute lded of per11111 I lhould · · - - - - - - - -'- - 749,221 u of last_ July, . _
handle stl llludentsllllo made ap- around.
haYI been -klllfl20 year1lgo. atarls at noon aDd lalla WI ef, oenled Increases of $3.811 !Or
plication ond we ~ IIIIa wlll be
Now that you'Ve fll1ally made •. Perhapo I am julll ooe of tho t.r mldnlslll, iometlmes Jrllh Cuyohtlp CIPJnlr and of $Lti
.POSsible again this year even lll your lllond, don't bee!&lt; ~- Iucio' onea, but I am certain Ute Allie boy, oilier li.Jnto Jrllh In the sflle.Jrlde aVen&amp;e w,
spite o1 tho lllcreaalng lllterelll but be calm ond polite IIIIOIII'll Ute computer motllod_ lhouJd not • dlanp ofbo,y1 hllfweylflrou&amp;h pencillure
of tho students ond more appll.
be overlooked lll -~~~~· mota. Ills ~.
l'®ulatloa, elllmated lllloo,
ealloasthll year."
Aller Ill, computerl take
Do I neod mental help, u 1he and llleo per capita; Ill thol.orWell Vlrsfnla Unlverell!' 11
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Ute mllllakes out of busllle11, 11,1'1?- V.G.
der for . Gallla and Melp, are
fllrnlllhlng lllotructoro, Tomaallla
Why llllouldn't. IIIey be used Ia Dear V:
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Reed, Zoolol!'; J. A, Morran,
HOLZER HOSPITAL: Vlsltlllfl the adVance-* of humon rslaNo! You noocl to provo your
Gallla, 26,788, $393,7811, and
houra 2-4 and 7-8 ,P.m. Pwents tlonl?- HAPPIER THAN EVER milia! Jrllb a firm hind ond un. .U.70.
only on l'edlatrl&lt;1 Ward,
Dear Happier:
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Melp, 21,205, ~.751, ....
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I can't ileiP oboervln&amp; t b 1 I YCN'rt lD cllarp here - ond $12.86,
BOARD TO MEET
VIrgO ~ Trotter, 121 Third eomputerl hove boon lmowb to dotl't ever forpt Ill- IL
The regular meeting of the Ave.; Mrs. Vernon G. Newport, make monumental rnlllllkea- but
Thlo column lo dedlealed to
E~utlve Board of the Wam.en•a 744 Second Ave.; Mrs. Gilbert then, 10 do bwnans. Am glad familY llvln&amp; 10 U '1CIU're hlvAuXIliary of Veterans Memorial R. Plonls, Rt. I Gallipolis; Mra. the odlllllllc method ell-for 1111 kid tmDio or Julll plala
Holpltal wW be' held "MCnciiJI II. Fr1110es Gardner, Rt. I Gal- :rou.- Jl;c ' ·
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eW!IIlng, June 3 at 7:30 In the lf»oli•; Mrs. Jamea $. Porter, Dear' t;flitria~"·"'
Conference Room at the hoepl- m, Rt. 1 Galllpollo; Mrs. Cella
M.Y daugltter, 11-16, 111111 amulfaa .._..... ,. Addrell
tal.
Martin, Patriot; Hamer A. Sax- noocl a pqchlatrlll beeauu 1 Hal• ~ lll care of th11
ton, Rt. I Cheshire; Alva E. John- objeet to her recalvlng phone _ , _ r ,
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loy, Rt. I ~ngton; Mrs. Lorry 5:30 a.m. 1 put a deadllae ..,
Weimann, Rt. I Chesblre; carl her niiiN calls at II p.m. n•o
E. VermiUlon, Patriot Slar.Jlt.; seldom reeosnlzecl.
Mro. Gary E. Wlllters, Lower
AIIO, I think
dates 1
River Rd.; Michael R. Buzzard, week are OIIIJUih. !lie dl.._a.
Rt. 1 Loiart; Mro. Lewis
llor Idea of a date lo aile Cloach, Htlllderson; MrL MIchell P. e-m, pt. P1eeurt;
Lila L. Hllllljlllrey, Rt. 1. Pl.
Pleasolt; Mrs. John R.~
Aehton, W, VL; Froderlck W,
Wallace. Gleftwoocl, W. VLlMrt.
Michie A. !farila, Hendersoo;
Enoch R. Brower, HI. 5 Jactoaon; David W, AJbaa. Rt. 1 Oak
HW; Mls1 Vlralnla M. Davlo,
Jaeklllll; Richard D. - . . , .
ship. Woll1ton; Bonnie L. Nlclools, Rt. I Oak Hill;•SIUirt Hacloler, Jaekaon; Jerey K. I..,lbort,
KIYODIWoaf; MrL Harman Adame, Rt. 1 Ironton.; Mra. Rites
L. Cillo, Wolloton; Mrs. lllcl&gt;ard L. Fett.Y. lallflsvllie; Mrs.
Frank L. Y-, Rutlond; FAIward lol Blake, Sr., ~;
Mra. carl E. Mllcll, Po~neroy;
K - A. Taylor, 1'lllleror.
Georp R. lll1maa, lit. 2 Racine; llllehael W, Lonco, Rt. 1
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Mrs. Lowlo C. Clonc:h, JloD.
deroon, daugldar,11:3.9 1.m. a..
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Eddie Stank!t, who 4!Wf '4ld
everything . Ute hard ~1 "?'s
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Mlnae- . Twlns bJ wlmlng
end! of !bodily's di&gt;Jbloheader, 3~ and 4-3.
Tim CUllen, who ..tered the
1111110 with sn .208 betillll
average led Gorey McNertne.r,
IIIIo was batlllll .219 Ill pme
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Jrln tha first game ond Mc!lorbll)'.
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McNertne.r .alngled jilndl1110· Twlnl ocored Ill their
rwiler 5an&lt;1Y AIQ!ilar Willi the runs lll the seeond game . '"'
wlmlng run In the Dlntldnnlng homo runi, two by TOll.\' o!Jva,
of, lllo nlgbtttll&gt;\ln a 811!10. Widell IIIIo ·hod oJx,hlto Ill eight lriP~
aloo leaiured Cull'on'1 .oso&lt;OIId for the dlil', aDd me Jjy Harmon
homer of the sea1011 !• the Klllebrew, Ills lOth of the
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Of ·hl• elub's per!Orman.O, - In other American Loque
Slanl&lt;i Bald, "a ~· the most1 aetlon, Now Yofk 11(1111 wllll
cmalalanl ol lillY team I ever · Detrol~ w1nn1111 the .fir II 4-3
manal!Od or played with. Tiley before 10111111 llle second pme
really pl_,ed fundamental baoe- 8-1, WaBbfn&amp;lon ciiYided, Jrllb
baU the wey It should be Cleveland, dr&lt;lpplng the llriiiiOp~ed. Tiley made all llle rll!ht 5 before w1nn1111 llle nightcap
pl_,a ond they never &lt;PL"
11-3, Balti.....O edged Bootont-3
Floher Wins Flrlll
in a rzlll ·llhorlenod game ond
Jaek Fisher pleked 1111 hlo Oakland defeated Callfomlll$-2.
flrat Amerleon League victoey
Mickey Slanle)"a lfond a1am
lll the opener ond Jim Parry homo run 'ond Jolin !Wier's Bfx,
sal!ered his fourth loss agalnet hit ptteidng pae\'d tile Tlpro lll
nve win1 as tte allowed CUllen• a the second pme after Tom
*"'&gt;-run di&gt;Jble alter a elngle by Treslt, IIIIo had -led and
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ae he ~ld UDder Jim Harlifn aplnat
live
losses.
,
·~co'• ~ .U,r •. l!obi&gt;Y Coz
bounced to sbortiiiPP lit,y Osler, · Tile Senatora rallied for IOV"'
runs lllllio ell!hll\ imJng of llle
Selmon Scoi'll~ Three
nlllrtcap,
hlgldllfRed by Bill
Chico ~s IIII'IIH'IIII hl&gt;l'lry~'•
three-run
hCIIIIer, to
' mer .and Jooe Azeue'o nvo
singles paced Ilia Cleveland defeat llle lndliDs 011 a four-·
attack in tile opeiler u Steve hitler br Jim llannan.

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the NCAA Dllllrlet I Baseball
tournamant &amp;mc~s,y with Ito seeond lou of the di&gt;Jble elimination tourney,
!buthern Dlloola defeated the
Bobcats 8-6 ae IIOward NldlaiCIII
pitched sn eighl.ldt shutout ond
Don Klrldlnd and Mike Roaodzllllkl hOmered .for the Sf nine.
Tho Win put Southern Dllnoll
.IIIIo Ilia oolle&amp;e world series at
Omaha. Nob., June 10-15,
Ohio mi&gt;Jnled only a one -out

Ill real llllhe lll!hlllbmlng of !bn-

scored Ute wimlnl nm lll

By FaEI) DOWN
UP! Sports Writer
,Hoger Marls, Who lllvlted
&lt;OIIIfllrl8011 with Babe Ruth
when he was with the New York
Yaooei, Is lnvlllllfl It wllll
Eno.o Slaushter now that he Is
with the St. Louis Clrdlnala.
Marls to almost a totally
different hitter than when he
topped Ruth'• record by hittlog
6! homers in !9'6!. He swings
with tho ' pitch regularly, bunts
often and has hit only 11
m the last two se~sons.
baa impressed the cardinals

most with his dar~, aggressive baoe-running and hustle.

ds,y's finale when pinch-hitter
Tom Napta singled, Dove Farquer ran for Nepta ond Torey
Raazkl doubled, but Far~p~r overran third base and was tagged
out olldlog back. NlckaSO!I retired the next two men to strand
Raozka 011 second.
Tho Bobcats places ahortstop
McKinney and pitcher Jolin MorJan on the dlllrlcl 4 all-touma·
mont team that waa annooneed et
Ute end o1 the &amp;mds,y game.

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IMHner at.lbo ~e,a¥.P. ;

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PIIILADEI.PIIIA
·Dove Pilrlck; lr~!~\~~~J~

rJotest .or-.

JnternatiOMI ~ Sllndlllp
lba Eaat, airs
B.Y Vlllted ProSI lnternatiOMI ~~,!"lf~ialma'\! 'a

, MOrl&lt;llli'wina Ninth
Juan Marlchal pitched a
-hitter and struck out
seven to wlo his ninth pme of
tho season for tha Giants.
Vada Pinson doubled In the
tying run ond scored tho ti&amp;breaking run on a single b)'
Alex Johruioo os Jim Maloney
won his ftfth l!lllle for the Reds
on a Ovo-hltter.
Roo santo, who
the score
with the 206th homer of his
ear- In Ute eighth lnnlns, hit
a sacrlllce Qy allor 1 triple by
BUI,y WUllams In tho 12111 to
give the Cubs' Chuck ·llarte"'
ateia h11 second victory.
WOlle Stargell drove In foor
runs with a homer, double 111:1
two singles to help rellewr Ron
Kline to his tlllrd vlcl017lor tho
Pirates in the fi.rat pme. DerCI1
Dick Slmpson edded. a two-run
Johns011's two-run single waa
homer for the cards in the the big blow of a tlve--nm
opener, smoothing B o b Gib- seventboillnillg rally which enason's path to his fourth victory.
bled the Braves to win the
Gibson struck out eight and nightcap ond give Pat Janis

House tradition of Ute tmnous
Slaughter, scored from ftrst
b10e m Orlando Cepeda's pop
fly sqie In the seventh inlllllfl
Sunday to give the Clrdlcals a
3.2 vlctoey and a aweep of their
doubleheader wllll the New
York Meta. Tile Clrdlcals, who
won the' Drat pme ~. moved
back into sole J&gt;OI&amp;e8Sion offtrat
place as a result of the swie,P.
The san Francisco Giants
defeated Ute Los Angeles
Dodgers l&gt;-1, the Clnellloati Reda
beat lhe Philadelphia Phlllles 53, the Chicago Cubo scored 1 32, 12-lrmng victory ....,. the
Houston Astros and the Atlanta ~
Braves oot.-slugged llle Pit.
'sburgh Pirates lO..S after an 8-4
loss in other NL games.
Mlke Shannon and- Mccarver
each hit a two-run slJW].e and

Clrl l'utrzemold belted
e(Jiilh bpmer 11 tho ........ for
Bolloll 1111 .rolllod bla .. .....
leadiQ bidl/llc .,.,.. .!d .351.
.nm Naall pitched" lUI lhlrd
llralsfll .....,._ ~ a1 he
lmled tho AthletiCI ,..t the
Angell for Ollclaild'• IUib JriJ)
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But Marls, 'Who always was
an excellert all4round player,

Baseball

Tom Plv&gt;ebus OO!f 5-t, pi"' his Orst wlo IInce hla DO·
hitter aplnst Boston 011 April '17
•• Curl Mot1C111'1 ~
elllgle gave the Orioles their
margin of victory over Bolloll.
The game was called alter fiYO
ond me helflmlngs,

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Bow Out ~
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MaJOf
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ond -rer ond member ofibe .llu; Nola A. ~··llh!loaT, 10ir •.{t ·li ·oJII!m.ted 111m will
executiY8 oommltteo at Ute Jia. IIICI 11fcbard AUIIjn, a.tlldllz7, . be II. • •
•Ill ' 1111 '
111
100 c:ount1 YCIO!III Sdmct !;~mil,
lhl•
IIU ~
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aie Qrtoi.ce .
lias OIIIOUileed !fie ~~~~rc~.,;.w
Coulli;rln1~.6,~1Nre of4ho,.Millllll .Cou!lb' CIIIIPond
...... wlll be held till• ,.....,._
oil'•• .... at~· V.Pt 1fle oilier• Wlddl.llml beel\ beld. .· ..
Jni Ute week ill July 22,28 at '
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21 19 558
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20 16 · 56 '4 slturay
Rocbeater
led
21 17 •553 '4 the t2nd 111111111
LouloYIIIe
21 21 .500 21,1 llold meet wllll
Bulflllo
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18
23
439
5
Rlchmmd
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Jacki....Uie 18 21 .429 5'h ond then, but not evecy ·
SJ&gt;racuae
15 22 .405 B'h · 111e -"-' blonll
Sunday'• Results
Baltimore Joined his
6
5
Toledo
Rochester
lot pme teammates ?n eapturlllfl
Toledo 4 Rochester 1• 2nd pme events In the tw~ meet
Bulflllo 8 8,yncuae 4• 181 game rscldllfl 1111 63 pointS: M==
S)Tacuso 3 ,Bulfalo 2• 2nd pme wu second wltb 4~;
Louisville 7 Richmond 0
hod 18 ond Harvard 15
Columbus 3 Jackaonvllle I,
amoog the 32 scorlllfl tea1n1. ,
COIIDI!bus
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SWEDEN LEADS
RONNEBY, SWeden
Sweden jutq&gt;Od to an
lead aplnot NOI'Wil SUtl~ :.
the "double CUll'' tennis
-·nt.
Torsten Oorhberg '
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first match fran Nonro(ti' ·~
By United Pross lllternaUonal ToriJII)' llaaneo 6-3, 6-3. T..-, '
Natiocal Loque
JilhatuiBCIII then conpleted '
G. AB R. 11. Pel. sweep by beating Jollln - .
Rose, Cln
47 197 37 72 .365 ~~ •. ~..
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A.Johnsn, C1n 15 189 30 113 .333
Flood, SI,L
48 199 28 65 .327
Alou, Alia
47 206 23 67 .325
Staub, llou
47 183 20 59 .322
Helms, Cln
44 174 12 54 .310
Grote, NY
!3 142 II 43 .303
Strgll, Pit
39 150 25 45 .300
MIUn, Alia
48 184 14 55 .299
wums, Chi
48 195 23 58 .297
American League
G. AB R. H. Pet.
Yslzskl, Bos \7 168 25 59 .351
Hwrd, Waah 48 180 29 63 .350
Horton, Del 41147 25 47 .320
carow, Mln 42167 21 51 .305
Hrrlsn, Bos 36 126 22 37 . 294
Kosco, NY
39 130 16 37 .285
Jhnln, Bal
45 153 20 43 .281

Baseball

By United Press International
••rhat surprised us even
NatiOMI Lollj!UO
llloogh we had heard about It
W, L. Pet. GB
when he was in the Ainertcan
st. Loulo
27 21 .563 ...
League," ~a cardinal catcher
SOn Francloco 27 22 .551 1h
Tim McCArver. une doesn't hlt
Atlanta
26 22 .542 I
many homers !or us but he wina
Chleago
25 23 .521 2
games in a lot of dltrerent
Cincinnati
23 23 .500 3
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Philadelphia 22 21 .512 ~;, Wll)'S."
Scores From First
allowed seven hlts, including a his fifth victory.
Los Angeles
25 26 •490 3'h
v·
Maris,
hustling
in
the
Gas
homer by Ed Charles.
HI&gt;Jston .
21 26 .447 51/,
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Pittsburgh
19 24 .442 51h
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20 27 .426 !Ph
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Weekend Fight Results
St.Louis 6 New York 3, 1st
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St. Louis 3 New York 2, 2nd.
Solurday
Cincinnati 5 Philadelphia 3
BUENOS
AIRES
(liPI)_
Pittsburgh 8 AUanta 4, 1st
Oscar Bonavena, 203, Argentina,
Mr. and Mrs. George G o Atlanta 10 Pittsburgh 5, 2nd
. By United Press International plonshlps.
outpointed Roberto Davila, 192, er of Chester vlolted with Mr.
Chleago 3 Houstoo 2, 121nns.
SOturdtl)'
Peru (10).
ond Mro. Douglas Circle ond
ATLANTA (UFO- Bob Lunn SOn Francisco 5 Los Ang. I
NEW YORK (lll'l).. Slage
florence on Mo~.
Today's Probable P~tchers
Door Johnny won the $161,4507 won his seeond straight PGA
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Byers of
(All Times EDT)
Belmo~t Stakes by 1'1• lenatbi tourney with a three-otroke
Tanners Run spent Sunday attertriumph ln 111e Atlanta Golf Atlanta (Reed ~I) at Clnclnnaover favored Forward Pass.
110011
wlth Betty Van Meter, Mar·
Classic.
ii {Culver 3--3), 8 p.m.
gsret
Ann carleton ond Pat
Philadelphia (Short 2-6) at
PJUJ;ADELPIUA (tiPI) Mr. and Mrs. Dooald Pierce
BERLIN (UFO- Manuel san- son Franclsc~ cSadocld 6-5), 4
Do"" ,Palrlek led VUiai\OVII to
of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. James
an JC41A track and field victory tana of Spain defeated Marcy p.m.
Circle of New Haven, W, VL, Alvis, Cle
50 179 19 50 .279
Riessen or Evanston, nt, 0..0, 7· St. Louis (Briles 5--4) at
with a 3:56.8 moo.
BY MRS, FRANCIS MORRIS , visited Mrs. Mary Circle over White, NY
48 169 26 47 .278
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The
Boollle
Cl
of
T
h
,Ute
weekend.·
Freehn,
Del
47174 25 48 .276
SAN DIAGO, Callt (UPI) of the Rot-Weiss Club tennis
Pittsburgh -(Walker ().(!) at
"[•aate u• for blllin1 10
r an
e
Mr. and Mra. Jack Follrod and
Home Runs
Geor&amp;e Young set an American tourney.
Los Angeles (Osteen 3.1), II
Jon,, hul off' th~ field we're
Flrot Baptilll Church Sthool : : Kim of Pomeroy, Mr. ond Mrs. · NatiOMI League: Slargell,
mad ar e•ch other!"
two mUe run record ot 8:22
p.m.
Tllureds,y ... ~ ~ 1\ h
Jim Patterson and soooofSptUer Pintos 10; H. Aaron, Braves,
..while bea.ti~ Australia's Ron
Tuesday's Games ,
11• a e!
., ~.&amp;.. ~e .....,, 0
amt Mr. and. Mrs. Richard Ables ~ Mays Jnd M~CO'Yey,
...,. •. IIO!me, •• 'Die 0111 « ·SOI•IIlloo ,. of Bait! Knct&gt;s were reeent visit' · Glapto 9.
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• was llle .topic of devollmals Ia oro at Ute Douglas Circle home.
,\jnerlcan League: Howard,
·~" 'LoiiooN (UFO - Brltelll toburgh Pirates asked waivers S~ Loulo at Holloton, night
charge ol Mr!to Helen ~pson.
Betty Van Meter1 Ann C&amp;rl~ Senators 20; Hortm, Ti&amp;erB 15;
named Its WlgbtliWI Cl(&gt; tennle · on veteran Infielder Chuck Pittsburgh at Los Ang, night
Her serlpture was Matthew 10 :32 ton and aon, Patrick, and EW11e Harrelson, Red Sox, Killebrew,
team ' fal' the U.S. matches at HIDer Sunday nlj!hl and recalled Atlanta at Cincinnati, night
and 33. There were readings on Brinker called on Mr. and Mrs. Twins and McMullen, Senators
Wlmbledoo June 14-15. They are Fred Patek frO!II thelr Col1111&gt;o
Amerlean League
tile topic by members ond the Clarence Koehler of "'·-•s 10
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VlrjJinll Wade, Noll Truman, bus, Ohio, !ann club to replace
w. L. PeL GB
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,.,mn "Noth......
Plains, 1 recent Sww2ay evening.
llunll Batted In
cloalng with prayer, llurlog the
Me. ond Mrs. ArthiD' Orr ol
Chrlotiae ' Truman Janes, Joyce him.
Detroit
30 17 .638 ...
NatiOMI Loque: starl!Oll,
WUIIams ond Winnie Shaw,
HWer, 32, a seven-year major Baltimore
27 20 .574 3
ooelal hour • Mrs. Roy oerved Cheater called at the Robert Lee Pirates 30;. H. Aaron, Braves,
. --league veteran, was drafted Cleveland
27 22 ,551 4
lovely retre&amp;hmlmts.
home a recent Tuesdl,y~
santo, Cobs ond Perez, Redo
Hazel Carnahan and Frances
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (liPD
· · CHICAGO (lii'I)..Jnlo scored from san Diego last November. Mlmesota
24 24 .500 &amp;;,
29i Staub, AFos, SWobocla.
The Calmnbus Jets did Foster spent the weekend. at Buck..
a ilu-ee-quarter length vlctoey In He had ftvo hits In 13 lrlps to Boston
23 24 •
7
Meta ond MeCovey, Gllllla 28.
eye Lake with Mrs. Loe Tlldale.
things up In 1 hurry.
the ~3,8110 Olympic Handicap at the plate In 11 games for the oakland
23 24 .489 7
Amerl&lt;lll League: llolnrd,
Durl~W the Sundal' Sthool hour
Mr, Crltt Bradford vialted hla
It Ute Columbus nine an
j Arlington Park.
Pirates thlo season.
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22 u ,458 !Ph
on May 19 at the Methcdlsl Church Solators 43; Hortoa, Tigers 31;
hour Ind. 50 minutes to dump son, Mr. and--~~ro. Crltt BradSunday
TENNIS
FINALS
Chicago
21
25
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the Jaeksmvllle Meta 3-1 &amp;m- ford, Jr., at Wo~ on the
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PARIS (UPI) - Defondlllll
BERLIN (liFO-Manuel Sin- WCall!hiornlo
2129 2279 .434996 191"· ~ and get beck on top oldie weekend.
Pltchlqr
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of · IS ngton
~ lnterlllllOMI Lo.llgue heap.
Mr. ond Mrs, Talmal!O Evans In attendance were Larry Speno
•' c.~on
Roy Emerson or .....
of •-•n
..,...... 1nd Tom VMer
Sunda¥'• Retults,
N I t i 0 n I l League: Reed,
cer and Dru Cline. Othera to re: Auolrllla beat Cliff ruchs,y of Holland advanced to tha dnals Oakland 5 Callfornts 2
John Gelnar won his fU'th aDd fsmlly of Olk IWI, Ohio
114 Court St• ........, ~
Braves
ond carlton, Carda 6-1;
ceive Bibles but notpreaent were
: Sill Allgelo, TelliS, ().6, ~. 8-6, SundiJI with l!lr'ligbt sot vlc1X&gt;- New York 4 Detroit 3, lsi
Jlllle or the seasm tor Colmn. vlllit.ed Mra. Evans' aUnt, Mrs.
Marichll,
Gianta
9-2i
J&lt;oosm•n,
: 11-8 lll a fourth rwpcl match of rleo In ~ inlernal!OMI Rot.- Detroit 8 N w y k I 2nd
bus as he hurled a lour-hitter Eolbor B. Piper !bnday after· Garry MOler ond carol Lucu.
MrL Myrlle Frost open! last Meta 8-2;. Haoda, Cubs lid
C
ltii Freneh Open tennis cham- Welsa
Club tennla tournament.
e
or •
to push his record to l&gt;-1.
nooo.
Parey' Glanll 11-2.
Santana defolted Mar.. Rlll Cleve 10 Waehl...., 5, lot
Mr. and Mrs. nten WU11011 of week at Columbus vlaltillfl her
The Mots touehed Gelnar lor
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Clove
3,
2nd
American League: MeLlin,
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daughters, Mr. and Mrs. ~ge
sen of Evanston, DJ., 8-6, 7-5,10- Bolt 4 Boo 3 I 8~ .1'' I
ral
a nm in the drat inDI.ng, but Detroit, Mich. vialted Mr. ond
Tigers
S.l; Wright, Aogela ond
OIUO WINS~
8 while Okker 1wept ~··
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r~ llMI, n that was the end of their ac&lt;r- · Mra. Ben Phlloon ond Mr. aDd Thomas and Mr. ond Mrs. Jobn Bahnlen, Yanks 5-1; Bell, Red
'•• ··~G, w. Va. (liFO - Harold Elachenbrnl h &amp;-2 ~ 6- Bolt at Boo, 2n, pppd., ralo
Mrs. Thereon Jobnoon. Mra. wu~ Torrence and also a coulln. Mrs. Sox &amp;Ill P6rraoosk1, Twina 4-1.
lng Sunday.
Ray Somenberg. While there she
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semlllnal
ma~h
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lot
Chi4
: k ~ olllmaled at3.500 lana
Gelnar retired the llelo lu 100 Is the former Maey Augullla
attetJied
the tea at Luarus lor
: '11110 IIW Ohio- Welt Vlrllfllla
one-two-three order in nve oftbe Cross, daughter ollli¥ ond Mary
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those
~at
80, She was ICC(IDoo
: ~here Salurda.l' Digit llbellevnine Innings, giving uP the run Croi!IS.
3 pl!IOANS TO PLAY
(AU Timeo EDT)
panled to the Tea by Mrs. UUie
to bi lbi omallest ertnl\l lll
Mre. Laura Hell returned hOmo
ATLANTA (lll'l) - • AIJeut. Mlnnoaota (Kaat 3-2) at New on JIJnmy Dlx' leadoft trlille in
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~ $ 1oara of the Ohio
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after _.uns the winter In Clll- HardWI)'.
·tha ftrst 'and an lnl1old ..out.
three Olil-. Jrll! 11(1 P~ Ill York CBooton 1-1), 8 ,P.m.
Mr.
ond
Mrs.
Larey
MUlhono
• Ai!.sier Footllall Game;
Fred Patek, who has helped dmatl Jrllb her daughters, Mrs.
the elghtl1 ~ual 'Collchel' AllChi- (PriddY 0-2) 11
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have moved into tltelr new home .
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Amorlct FootbellpmehereJune Cleveland (!lcDowoll 6-3), 7:30
buOt recept!Y. _
a
a
tht1 year, maaapd a da.&amp;ble In Bell who accompanied her, ~
28.
,P.m.
The
~Cia11
o1
the
lncbldtd .aret n-u Beu1oCallfllrnla (Clark 11-4) 11 the tlllrd and scored on log the weekend.
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Georae Sllrill&amp;'s lallold ~~~~
lor, Tofedl? llnlveroll!', a llt\e- Balli.Jnore (YeN~ 4-5) 8 p.m.
li
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of
Mro.
Nolsel
Weatherwere
guellls
!ltnda,y
for
a
b...U.But
Patek
waa
recorlllled
lor
becker; halbck Tcm ,Sclloen of
Detroit (Sperma 4-4) at
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hia pJo.Y earlier 11111 sOIIOit and ~ - a t Ilia homeofMr. and mall.
Cleveland, 1 Notre o.me ·ltp- Booton CSaDIII&amp;'I 54), 7:30 ,P.m.
Me. ond Mrs. Jobn llaj&lt;ea of
lhe Plttobufgh Pirates i'eealled MrL William Ml1nard ha&gt;orlng
art, ond fllllback larrY ~
Tueodll''o Gamel
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· him to replace veteran IDIIoldor Mr. Ma)&gt;nlrd m hla blrllldiiY. Chester wore Sundayo..,;JIIfiYI ..
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
r
Jordon
ond
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!tors
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wayne
Chuck
HUler
was
plaeed
on
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Wol~ Sunday
The , l&gt;-lool-7 daughter of COiwnbus llpO!IIIfew Brlckleo. Mrs. Brlckles Is slck
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A thnu&amp;l&gt;t ' 101'
..,: liimoiMilll It Ninr· York, Digiti ohorlatop.socond baseman, hU ~· 111111 her pareato, Mr. ond wlth virus.
Me. ond Mrs. Kenneth Grlmth
been blttftw .294 lor the Jets ard Mrs. C~ce B r Englllb poet WOllam ~r DetrOit at lici.toi! 2 twl-nlgbt
Mr.
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!omiiY of Altroll Yl- hi* par- went to Cheoterhlll m MontlaJ
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In a revival meell1111 Utero.
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Mrs. Franee• Roberts.
·Mr. ond Mrl. Herman ~
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Mrl. Holcil !iq&gt;lllll Ia YIBUeer and familY of Grove Clt;r 1111111 tbt ...... of her .... Mr.
precious fur? See WI for:
spent lbo -kend with hla par. ond Mra. Brion lllnp100 at
o Med- Spa.._ Vaalla
onto, Mr." and Mn. llloaon ~- Woodlllold.
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NEW YORK - Perry Corno'o
IIIII DaVId (a VIllanova graduate)
wodo lovely Jully Reynoldo; alter
• Conadlan hclne)'moon David wlll
be Army ~ bound ••. France1
Knllbl, - - head &lt;t u..
~ Dlv, of the Slate Dep't
Ia liDo alter •r110ry ... One of
tho Koonody pack called Wom•'• Wear Dally aDd allked to
oeale ~ U.. Jaclde Kennedy
coverage for 1 whlle .. , Manared Newa: the three network•
wut to ehanp the ••Emm,y" awudl to mike them a bettor TV
'"lhow;" like one ~ them tried
in VIetnam ... ··~ordu fold-.
ed, Mel'f)'ll llooqjlao• attraetlve
palformonce notwltb4tandlng;
, . julll ean't keop • dull piiiJ'
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"!'Up Wlllolln heails nearer t h •
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his piece of the grid Jetobutal10
hlo Elberon, N. J. elllate - to
former MliS America Be11 My-

wartime alde COl. Ed tevrey
•.• J amea Ma1m ond hi 1 agent
BUl McCaffrey tried the Plaq'a
Olk Room but wore hefted be-

eraon ··• Former White H o u 1 e cause of Bill'a turtleneck neat..
aides loot a lllalus IYml&gt;ol: they er; MaiOO tonk off hla neckUe
Clll't drop in to have their halr ond Bill tied It under hlo ehllls;
cut by LBJ'a barber steve Mar- then they wore skipped becauu

tinl ·•· llaggllng Is on apln lor James lacked a cravat 10 he
Fordham parn.po to toke HUnt. off his belt ond hung It a-

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Hartford's handsomest

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White Elepl1111t (Galleey of Modem Arl) off his baDC!t ... Richrich MarjorleMerrlweatheri'Mt
can al!ord Ellrope but thla year
wlll spend her annual rnlllton
on U.S. 1011.

they were bowed inl
Tall-tough Clint Ea.- &amp;
wlfo welcomed a tall-tough like
chrlatened K.Yie Ctlntoiii 9' lba.
1Z oz. (I&gt;Jchl) "' Comedian Renl
Santoni'a new marriage to Lla
Irvins Berlin'• a grandpop a- Jamea ldreacb' is like a rock:
lain via daughter Unda (Mrs. they wore julll 1l8d In GlbralEdouard Emmel) bl Pari•; nam- tar ... Ex-Como writer ()low Jooed him Edward Wataon ... illoJI,. alhan Wllltera• producer) 1 0 h n
mouth Racetrack lllsl\llled ahell- ." •••os...,..• Is
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diester_ - ita owner 11 lke'a Miami HiJtcn musieaJ director.

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2. Thearea code.

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TAKII';G YOU ~ TIME TO COMPLETE ANY LONG
DISTANCE CALL. AND 111ANKS TO GENERAL TELEPHONE., YOtrLL DO IT ALL YOURSELF. LOoK FOR
DETAILED DIALING INSTRUCTIONS IN YOURDIRECTORY.

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l'blll~ Mrs.
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Arnold E.
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perlencea lll lllllhemollco, 'bioi- · .ut,r 18 10VI at ~ the dot1 fG.UI' m.U~, IIIIo, ...
0111, peycholo&amp;f, Jlh7111cal ld· Olher &lt;lleok, I !laalq .I IJIII- lniUal .. JriU Pf'!bebiT ciOenee, ond other related ....,.. to 1111molhor4a-laJr•. ;.,
Yllap more roljltet for 1CIU'IIIIn
fleldo are.plllllled.
file baa alwO)'I beiM117 cru- she llaolwlln lllelaiiiiB.,.Ua.
Other po11111 of 1111 _..;, ol, wo_rdwlse, but 01111. no, _ H, .
will be hlkeo, folk ond IQiare '"" ol10 could bear but mo ond . Dsar Hoi..:
danclag, llbraey lllotruCttoo ond Ill¥ children,
. ·y.., uked for jlertonal aipor.
uae, oporto, ond oilier a"ctM.
lllnallycoul~'ttekeherslamo lonco. Jrlth--r matdunikllil., ..... . '
tit• delllsntd to llllllulate,..., .ond crltldomo oey more, eo- In&amp; Hore'• 11111fo17:
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peclally as II bepn to lmrt our
Wheo I 11U 18, I foil for a
"You'~e rigltll Mario Allfointlfl DID uq 'let tiJam tat ·
Mr. Lel8b1l' uleodaiiiJireela- slrls. lille -•'11\l&gt;.GIIInto me hlndliome IIWI Jrllh whom I heel
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lion for the support loe&amp;l lnollobelatl lallu • Catholic, little 111 - . but .IWII lOIN.
trl.. han glva~ to Che camp, ~ re~l about ou~, ucoJ.. that ulo:'• would conquer all. •• .
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1'wellti featl later 1111 mutrlea hove oloo ~ 1 n d Wh• 1 e.pl-, lhe told 1111 rlap feU lljllll ond lf..td Ilia
made J&gt;OUlblo tile •• of neees- hllobond lhlll 1 am "lick," and ~iatloa at dlvoree ·whlle lilY
sary 1ra1n1ng oldo, 1nn~porta- olio that r~ alhamed thlll rm hlilbenl! rave · 1111 blo ~
tim on field trips, ond oilier re- llallan. Hellalt-wey belleveoher. ond eareerforasfriYNIIIIIOusfl
lated opedal mat.rlsla.
Allealll he
worrl!ld.
to be hlo dau&amp;bter.
1 11'"11 lhlll'o the lmDie Jrlth
Barnette observed that the 611
A11,110 40, 1 realloocl tllalbaek•
COLUMBIJS - With approx!.
chlldreallllo wlU attend are ree- never letting ywr real feellllls I!I'IPJnd and valuoo are ol the 111These ll&amp;ou'es were a pari o1
omm-.ded by areaselellceteach- show. Wh-. yuu llnally can't hold moll ilqlorlanee Ia IIIOl'l'lap, mately one-sixth of the slate's a survey report ral•aed lodll
ers ond are ..._ tho• Inter- them beck lillY 10111!0r' tho REAL ond that frl-.dshljl ond reopeet population, Cuyohtlp CIPJnly ... b)' State Auditor 1lopr Cload
ellled students lll tho school sp- &amp;Wlll' Parll hu 1 pelfoet out: are tho areater part of love. counted for 28. 9 per cent ot tho showlog total oatimaled Ales ot
plying, Final eeleetlms now are "Tho f.""r thing mull be 111&gt;1111
Wltb th11 Ia mlnd, I tried 1111 total elllmated Uquor Illes dur- $320,419,913, ond • .~
belllg made ond ODIIflclllon will eraey. - HAD IT
odenllllc method to !ln4 s din- log 1967 and set an all-time per capilli eliiiOndl- of US.BL
be made to the atudpnts aa 110011 Dear Had n:
oer date and help eure 1111 tone- record of $52. 25 for per capita
ThO par ~·Ill lpreo, beNd
,. this seleetlon lo made
You're 10 right - ond lhat'o lllleu. 'l1lrou&amp;h the &lt;&lt;llnputor liQuor expendltureo.
""'n Ute lloJiartment of.l)eYe!...
Bametto lllated thlll
1966 why oonslanl "turning the olher I found a ltiiOdedlll .,..
mont _.til!m ellllilat8 of 10,aDd 1967 Ute camp ~s oble to cheek" can only get YIN ~lapped lo Ute lded of per11111 I lhould · · - - - - - - - -'- - 749,221 u of last_ July, . _
handle stl llludentsllllo made ap- around.
haYI been -klllfl20 year1lgo. atarls at noon aDd lalla WI ef, oenled Increases of $3.811 !Or
plication ond we ~ IIIIa wlll be
Now that you'Ve fll1ally made •. Perhapo I am julll ooe of tho t.r mldnlslll, iometlmes Jrllh Cuyohtlp CIPJnlr and of $Lti
.POSsible again this year even lll your lllond, don't bee!&lt; ~- Iucio' onea, but I am certain Ute Allie boy, oilier li.Jnto Jrllh In the sflle.Jrlde aVen&amp;e w,
spite o1 tho lllcreaalng lllterelll but be calm ond polite IIIIOIII'll Ute computer motllod_ lhouJd not • dlanp ofbo,y1 hllfweylflrou&amp;h pencillure
of tho students ond more appll.
be overlooked lll -~~~~· mota. Ills ~.
l'®ulatloa, elllmated lllloo,
ealloasthll year."
Aller Ill, computerl take
Do I neod mental help, u 1he and llleo per capita; Ill thol.orWell Vlrsfnla Unlverell!' 11
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Ute mllllakes out of busllle11, 11,1'1?- V.G.
der for . Gallla and Melp, are
fllrnlllhlng lllotructoro, Tomaallla
Why llllouldn't. IIIey be used Ia Dear V:
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Reed, Zoolol!'; J. A, Morran,
HOLZER HOSPITAL: Vlsltlllfl the adVance-* of humon rslaNo! You noocl to provo your
Gallla, 26,788, $393,7811, and
houra 2-4 and 7-8 ,P.m. Pwents tlonl?- HAPPIER THAN EVER milia! Jrllb a firm hind ond un. .U.70.
only on l'edlatrl&lt;1 Ward,
Dear Happier:
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Melp, 21,205, ~.751, ....
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I can't ileiP oboervln&amp; t b 1 I YCN'rt lD cllarp here - ond $12.86,
BOARD TO MEET
VIrgO ~ Trotter, 121 Third eomputerl hove boon lmowb to dotl't ever forpt Ill- IL
The regular meeting of the Ave.; Mrs. Vernon G. Newport, make monumental rnlllllkea- but
Thlo column lo dedlealed to
E~utlve Board of the Wam.en•a 744 Second Ave.; Mrs. Gilbert then, 10 do bwnans. Am glad familY llvln&amp; 10 U '1CIU're hlvAuXIliary of Veterans Memorial R. Plonls, Rt. I Gallipolis; Mra. the odlllllllc method ell-for 1111 kid tmDio or Julll plala
Holpltal wW be' held "MCnciiJI II. Fr1110es Gardner, Rt. I Gal- :rou.- Jl;c ' ·
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eW!IIlng, June 3 at 7:30 In the lf»oli•; Mrs. Jamea $. Porter, Dear' t;flitria~"·"'
Conference Room at the hoepl- m, Rt. 1 Galllpollo; Mrs. Cella
M.Y daugltter, 11-16, 111111 amulfaa .._..... ,. Addrell
tal.
Martin, Patriot; Hamer A. Sax- noocl a pqchlatrlll beeauu 1 Hal• ~ lll care of th11
ton, Rt. I Cheshire; Alva E. John- objeet to her recalvlng phone _ , _ r ,
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loy, Rt. I ~ngton; Mrs. Lorry 5:30 a.m. 1 put a deadllae ..,
Weimann, Rt. I Chesblre; carl her niiiN calls at II p.m. n•o
E. VermiUlon, Patriot Slar.Jlt.; seldom reeosnlzecl.
Mro. Gary E. Wlllters, Lower
AIIO, I think
dates 1
River Rd.; Michael R. Buzzard, week are OIIIJUih. !lie dl.._a.
Rt. 1 Loiart; Mro. Lewis
llor Idea of a date lo aile Cloach, Htlllderson; MrL MIchell P. e-m, pt. P1eeurt;
Lila L. Hllllljlllrey, Rt. 1. Pl.
Pleasolt; Mrs. John R.~
Aehton, W, VL; Froderlck W,
Wallace. Gleftwoocl, W. VLlMrt.
Michie A. !farila, Hendersoo;
Enoch R. Brower, HI. 5 Jactoaon; David W, AJbaa. Rt. 1 Oak
HW; Mls1 Vlralnla M. Davlo,
Jaeklllll; Richard D. - . . , .
ship. Woll1ton; Bonnie L. Nlclools, Rt. I Oak Hill;•SIUirt Hacloler, Jaekaon; Jerey K. I..,lbort,
KIYODIWoaf; MrL Harman Adame, Rt. 1 Ironton.; Mra. Rites
L. Cillo, Wolloton; Mrs. lllcl&gt;ard L. Fett.Y. lallflsvllie; Mrs.
Frank L. Y-, Rutlond; FAIward lol Blake, Sr., ~;
Mra. carl E. Mllcll, Po~neroy;
K - A. Taylor, 1'lllleror.
Georp R. lll1maa, lit. 2 Racine; llllehael W, Lonco, Rt. 1
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deroon, daugldar,11:3.9 1.m. a..
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Eddie Stank!t, who 4!Wf '4ld
everything . Ute hard ~1 "?'s
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Mlnae- . Twlns bJ wlmlng
end! of !bodily's di&gt;Jbloheader, 3~ and 4-3.
Tim CUllen, who ..tered the
1111110 with sn .208 betillll
average led Gorey McNertne.r,
IIIIo was batlllll .219 Ill pme
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Jrln tha first game ond Mc!lorbll)'.
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McNertne.r .alngled jilndl1110· Twlnl ocored Ill their
rwiler 5an&lt;1Y AIQ!ilar Willi the runs lll the seeond game . '"'
wlmlng run In the Dlntldnnlng homo runi, two by TOll.\' o!Jva,
of, lllo nlgbtttll&gt;\ln a 811!10. Widell IIIIo ·hod oJx,hlto Ill eight lriP~
aloo leaiured Cull'on'1 .oso&lt;OIId for the dlil', aDd me Jjy Harmon
homer of the sea1011 !• the Klllebrew, Ills lOth of the
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Slanl&lt;i Bald, "a ~· the most1 aetlon, Now Yofk 11(1111 wllll
cmalalanl ol lillY team I ever · Detrol~ w1nn1111 the .fir II 4-3
manal!Od or played with. Tiley before 10111111 llle second pme
really pl_,ed fundamental baoe- 8-1, WaBbfn&amp;lon ciiYided, Jrllb
baU the wey It should be Cleveland, dr&lt;lpplng the llriiiiOp~ed. Tiley made all llle rll!ht 5 before w1nn1111 llle nightcap
pl_,a ond they never &lt;PL"
11-3, Balti.....O edged Bootont-3
Floher Wins Flrlll
in a rzlll ·llhorlenod game ond
Jaek Fisher pleked 1111 hlo Oakland defeated Callfomlll$-2.
flrat Amerleon League victoey
Mickey Slanle)"a lfond a1am
lll the opener ond Jim Parry homo run 'ond Jolin !Wier's Bfx,
sal!ered his fourth loss agalnet hit ptteidng pae\'d tile Tlpro lll
nve win1 as tte allowed CUllen• a the second pme after Tom
*"'&gt;-run di&gt;Jble alter a elngle by Treslt, IIIIo had -led and
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ae he ~ld UDder Jim Harlifn aplnat
live
losses.
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·~co'• ~ .U,r •. l!obi&gt;Y Coz
bounced to sbortiiiPP lit,y Osler, · Tile Senatora rallied for IOV"'
runs lllllio ell!hll\ imJng of llle
Selmon Scoi'll~ Three
nlllrtcap,
hlgldllfRed by Bill
Chico ~s IIII'IIH'IIII hl&gt;l'lry~'•
three-run
hCIIIIer, to
' mer .and Jooe Azeue'o nvo
singles paced Ilia Cleveland defeat llle lndliDs 011 a four-·
attack in tile opeiler u Steve hitler br Jim llannan.

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the NCAA Dllllrlet I Baseball
tournamant &amp;mc~s,y with Ito seeond lou of the di&gt;Jble elimination tourney,
!buthern Dlloola defeated the
Bobcats 8-6 ae IIOward NldlaiCIII
pitched sn eighl.ldt shutout ond
Don Klrldlnd and Mike Roaodzllllkl hOmered .for the Sf nine.
Tho Win put Southern Dllnoll
.IIIIo Ilia oolle&amp;e world series at
Omaha. Nob., June 10-15,
Ohio mi&gt;Jnled only a one -out

Ill real llllhe lll!hlllbmlng of !bn-

scored Ute wimlnl nm lll

By FaEI) DOWN
UP! Sports Writer
,Hoger Marls, Who lllvlted
&lt;OIIIfllrl8011 with Babe Ruth
when he was with the New York
Yaooei, Is lnvlllllfl It wllll
Eno.o Slaushter now that he Is
with the St. Louis Clrdlnala.
Marls to almost a totally
different hitter than when he
topped Ruth'• record by hittlog
6! homers in !9'6!. He swings
with tho ' pitch regularly, bunts
often and has hit only 11
m the last two se~sons.
baa impressed the cardinals

most with his dar~, aggressive baoe-running and hustle.

ds,y's finale when pinch-hitter
Tom Napta singled, Dove Farquer ran for Nepta ond Torey
Raazkl doubled, but Far~p~r overran third base and was tagged
out olldlog back. NlckaSO!I retired the next two men to strand
Raozka 011 second.
Tho Bobcats places ahortstop
McKinney and pitcher Jolin MorJan on the dlllrlcl 4 all-touma·
mont team that waa annooneed et
Ute end o1 the &amp;mds,y game.

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·Dove Pilrlck; lr~!~\~~~J~

rJotest .or-.

JnternatiOMI ~ Sllndlllp
lba Eaat, airs
B.Y Vlllted ProSI lnternatiOMI ~~,!"lf~ialma'\! 'a

, MOrl&lt;llli'wina Ninth
Juan Marlchal pitched a
-hitter and struck out
seven to wlo his ninth pme of
tho season for tha Giants.
Vada Pinson doubled In the
tying run ond scored tho ti&amp;breaking run on a single b)'
Alex Johruioo os Jim Maloney
won his ftfth l!lllle for the Reds
on a Ovo-hltter.
Roo santo, who
the score
with the 206th homer of his
ear- In Ute eighth lnnlns, hit
a sacrlllce Qy allor 1 triple by
BUI,y WUllams In tho 12111 to
give the Cubs' Chuck ·llarte"'
ateia h11 second victory.
WOlle Stargell drove In foor
runs with a homer, double 111:1
two singles to help rellewr Ron
Kline to his tlllrd vlcl017lor tho
Pirates in the fi.rat pme. DerCI1
Dick Slmpson edded. a two-run
Johns011's two-run single waa
homer for the cards in the the big blow of a tlve--nm
opener, smoothing B o b Gib- seventboillnillg rally which enason's path to his fourth victory.
bled the Braves to win the
Gibson struck out eight and nightcap ond give Pat Janis

House tradition of Ute tmnous
Slaughter, scored from ftrst
b10e m Orlando Cepeda's pop
fly sqie In the seventh inlllllfl
Sunday to give the Clrdlcals a
3.2 vlctoey and a aweep of their
doubleheader wllll the New
York Meta. Tile Clrdlcals, who
won the' Drat pme ~. moved
back into sole J&gt;OI&amp;e8Sion offtrat
place as a result of the swie,P.
The san Francisco Giants
defeated Ute Los Angeles
Dodgers l&gt;-1, the Clnellloati Reda
beat lhe Philadelphia Phlllles 53, the Chicago Cubo scored 1 32, 12-lrmng victory ....,. the
Houston Astros and the Atlanta ~
Braves oot.-slugged llle Pit.
'sburgh Pirates lO..S after an 8-4
loss in other NL games.
Mlke Shannon and- Mccarver
each hit a two-run slJW].e and

Clrl l'utrzemold belted
e(Jiilh bpmer 11 tho ........ for
Bolloll 1111 .rolllod bla .. .....
leadiQ bidl/llc .,.,.. .!d .351.
.nm Naall pitched" lUI lhlrd
llralsfll .....,._ ~ a1 he
lmled tho AthletiCI ,..t the
Angell for Ollclaild'• IUib JriJ)
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But Marls, 'Who always was
an excellert all4round player,

Baseball

Tom Plv&gt;ebus OO!f 5-t, pi"' his Orst wlo IInce hla DO·
hitter aplnst Boston 011 April '17
•• Curl Mot1C111'1 ~
elllgle gave the Orioles their
margin of victory over Bolloll.
The game was called alter fiYO
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executiY8 oommltteo at Ute Jia. IIICI 11fcbard AUIIjn, a.tlldllz7, . be II. • •
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100 c:ount1 YCIO!III Sdmct !;~mil,
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lias OIIIOUileed !fie ~~~~rc~.,;.w
Coulli;rln1~.6,~1Nre of4ho,.Millllll .Cou!lb' CIIIIPond
...... wlll be held till• ,.....,._
oil'•• .... at~· V.Pt 1fle oilier• Wlddl.llml beel\ beld. .· ..
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Rocbeater
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21 17 •553 '4 the t2nd 111111111
LouloYIIIe
21 21 .500 21,1 llold meet wllll
Bulflllo
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5
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Jacki....Uie 18 21 .429 5'h ond then, but not evecy ·
SJ&gt;racuae
15 22 .405 B'h · 111e -"-' blonll
Sunday'• Results
Baltimore Joined his
6
5
Toledo
Rochester
lot pme teammates ?n eapturlllfl
Toledo 4 Rochester 1• 2nd pme events In the tw~ meet
Bulflllo 8 8,yncuae 4• 181 game rscldllfl 1111 63 pointS: M==
S)Tacuso 3 ,Bulfalo 2• 2nd pme wu second wltb 4~;
Louisville 7 Richmond 0
hod 18 ond Harvard 15
Columbus 3 Jackaonvllle I,
amoog the 32 scorlllfl tea1n1. ,
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SWEDEN LEADS
RONNEBY, SWeden
Sweden jutq&gt;Od to an
lead aplnot NOI'Wil SUtl~ :.
the "double CUll'' tennis
-·nt.
Torsten Oorhberg '
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first match fran Nonro(ti' ·~
By United Pross lllternaUonal ToriJII)' llaaneo 6-3, 6-3. T..-, '
Natiocal Loque
JilhatuiBCIII then conpleted '
G. AB R. 11. Pel. sweep by beating Jollln - .
Rose, Cln
47 197 37 72 .365 ~~ •. ~..
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A.Johnsn, C1n 15 189 30 113 .333
Flood, SI,L
48 199 28 65 .327
Alou, Alia
47 206 23 67 .325
Staub, llou
47 183 20 59 .322
Helms, Cln
44 174 12 54 .310
Grote, NY
!3 142 II 43 .303
Strgll, Pit
39 150 25 45 .300
MIUn, Alia
48 184 14 55 .299
wums, Chi
48 195 23 58 .297
American League
G. AB R. H. Pet.
Yslzskl, Bos \7 168 25 59 .351
Hwrd, Waah 48 180 29 63 .350
Horton, Del 41147 25 47 .320
carow, Mln 42167 21 51 .305
Hrrlsn, Bos 36 126 22 37 . 294
Kosco, NY
39 130 16 37 .285
Jhnln, Bal
45 153 20 43 .281

Baseball

By United Press International
••rhat surprised us even
NatiOMI Lollj!UO
llloogh we had heard about It
W, L. Pet. GB
when he was in the Ainertcan
st. Loulo
27 21 .563 ...
League," ~a cardinal catcher
SOn Francloco 27 22 .551 1h
Tim McCArver. une doesn't hlt
Atlanta
26 22 .542 I
many homers !or us but he wina
Chleago
25 23 .521 2
games in a lot of dltrerent
Cincinnati
23 23 .500 3
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Philadelphia 22 21 .512 ~;, Wll)'S."
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allowed seven hlts, including a his fifth victory.
Los Angeles
25 26 •490 3'h
v·
Maris,
hustling
in
the
Gas
homer by Ed Charles.
HI&gt;Jston .
21 26 .447 51/,
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Pittsburgh
19 24 .442 51h
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20 27 .426 !Ph
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Weekend Fight Results
St.Louis 6 New York 3, 1st
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St. Louis 3 New York 2, 2nd.
Solurday
Cincinnati 5 Philadelphia 3
BUENOS
AIRES
(liPI)_
Pittsburgh 8 AUanta 4, 1st
Oscar Bonavena, 203, Argentina,
Mr. and Mrs. George G o Atlanta 10 Pittsburgh 5, 2nd
. By United Press International plonshlps.
outpointed Roberto Davila, 192, er of Chester vlolted with Mr.
Chleago 3 Houstoo 2, 121nns.
SOturdtl)'
Peru (10).
ond Mro. Douglas Circle ond
ATLANTA (UFO- Bob Lunn SOn Francisco 5 Los Ang. I
NEW YORK (lll'l).. Slage
florence on Mo~.
Today's Probable P~tchers
Door Johnny won the $161,4507 won his seeond straight PGA
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Byers of
(All Times EDT)
Belmo~t Stakes by 1'1• lenatbi tourney with a three-otroke
Tanners Run spent Sunday attertriumph ln 111e Atlanta Golf Atlanta (Reed ~I) at Clnclnnaover favored Forward Pass.
110011
wlth Betty Van Meter, Mar·
Classic.
ii {Culver 3--3), 8 p.m.
gsret
Ann carleton ond Pat
Philadelphia (Short 2-6) at
PJUJ;ADELPIUA (tiPI) Mr. and Mrs. Dooald Pierce
BERLIN (UFO- Manuel san- son Franclsc~ cSadocld 6-5), 4
Do"" ,Palrlek led VUiai\OVII to
of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. James
an JC41A track and field victory tana of Spain defeated Marcy p.m.
Circle of New Haven, W, VL, Alvis, Cle
50 179 19 50 .279
Riessen or Evanston, nt, 0..0, 7· St. Louis (Briles 5--4) at
with a 3:56.8 moo.
BY MRS, FRANCIS MORRIS , visited Mrs. Mary Circle over White, NY
48 169 26 47 .278
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The
Boollle
Cl
of
T
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,Ute
weekend.·
Freehn,
Del
47174 25 48 .276
SAN DIAGO, Callt (UPI) of the Rot-Weiss Club tennis
Pittsburgh -(Walker ().(!) at
"[•aate u• for blllin1 10
r an
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Mr. and Mra. Jack Follrod and
Home Runs
Geor&amp;e Young set an American tourney.
Los Angeles (Osteen 3.1), II
Jon,, hul off' th~ field we're
Flrot Baptilll Church Sthool : : Kim of Pomeroy, Mr. ond Mrs. · NatiOMI League: Slargell,
mad ar e•ch other!"
two mUe run record ot 8:22
p.m.
Tllureds,y ... ~ ~ 1\ h
Jim Patterson and soooofSptUer Pintos 10; H. Aaron, Braves,
..while bea.ti~ Australia's Ron
Tuesday's Games ,
11• a e!
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amt Mr. and. Mrs. Richard Ables ~ Mays Jnd M~CO'Yey,
...,. •. IIO!me, •• 'Die 0111 « ·SOI•IIlloo ,. of Bait! Knct&gt;s were reeent visit' · Glapto 9.
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• was llle .topic of devollmals Ia oro at Ute Douglas Circle home.
,\jnerlcan League: Howard,
·~" 'LoiiooN (UFO - Brltelll toburgh Pirates asked waivers S~ Loulo at Holloton, night
charge ol Mr!to Helen ~pson.
Betty Van Meter1 Ann C&amp;rl~ Senators 20; Hortm, Ti&amp;erB 15;
named Its WlgbtliWI Cl(&gt; tennle · on veteran Infielder Chuck Pittsburgh at Los Ang, night
Her serlpture was Matthew 10 :32 ton and aon, Patrick, and EW11e Harrelson, Red Sox, Killebrew,
team ' fal' the U.S. matches at HIDer Sunday nlj!hl and recalled Atlanta at Cincinnati, night
and 33. There were readings on Brinker called on Mr. and Mrs. Twins and McMullen, Senators
Wlmbledoo June 14-15. They are Fred Patek frO!II thelr Col1111&gt;o
Amerlean League
tile topic by members ond the Clarence Koehler of "'·-•s 10
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w. L. PeL GB
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Plains, 1 recent Sww2ay evening.
llunll Batted In
cloalng with prayer, llurlog the
Me. ond Mrs. ArthiD' Orr ol
Chrlotiae ' Truman Janes, Joyce him.
Detroit
30 17 .638 ...
NatiOMI Loque: starl!Oll,
WUIIams ond Winnie Shaw,
HWer, 32, a seven-year major Baltimore
27 20 .574 3
ooelal hour • Mrs. Roy oerved Cheater called at the Robert Lee Pirates 30;. H. Aaron, Braves,
. --league veteran, was drafted Cleveland
27 22 ,551 4
lovely retre&amp;hmlmts.
home a recent Tuesdl,y~
santo, Cobs ond Perez, Redo
Hazel Carnahan and Frances
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (liPD
· · CHICAGO (lii'I)..Jnlo scored from san Diego last November. Mlmesota
24 24 .500 &amp;;,
29i Staub, AFos, SWobocla.
The Calmnbus Jets did Foster spent the weekend. at Buck..
a ilu-ee-quarter length vlctoey In He had ftvo hits In 13 lrlps to Boston
23 24 •
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Meta ond MeCovey, Gllllla 28.
eye Lake with Mrs. Loe Tlldale.
things up In 1 hurry.
the ~3,8110 Olympic Handicap at the plate In 11 games for the oakland
23 24 .489 7
Amerl&lt;lll League: llolnrd,
Durl~W the Sundal' Sthool hour
Mr, Crltt Bradford vialted hla
It Ute Columbus nine an
j Arlington Park.
Pirates thlo season.
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22 u ,458 !Ph
on May 19 at the Methcdlsl Church Solators 43; Hortoa, Tigers 31;
hour Ind. 50 minutes to dump son, Mr. and--~~ro. Crltt BradSunday
TENNIS
FINALS
Chicago
21
25
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the Jaeksmvllle Meta 3-1 &amp;m- ford, Jr., at Wo~ on the
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PARIS (UPI) - Defondlllll
BERLIN (liFO-Manuel Sin- WCall!hiornlo
2129 2279 .434996 191"· ~ and get beck on top oldie weekend.
Pltchlqr
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of · IS ngton
~ lnterlllllOMI Lo.llgue heap.
Mr. ond Mrs, Talmal!O Evans In attendance were Larry Speno
•' c.~on
Roy Emerson or .....
of •-•n
..,...... 1nd Tom VMer
Sunda¥'• Retults,
N I t i 0 n I l League: Reed,
cer and Dru Cline. Othera to re: Auolrllla beat Cliff ruchs,y of Holland advanced to tha dnals Oakland 5 Callfornts 2
John Gelnar won his fU'th aDd fsmlly of Olk IWI, Ohio
114 Court St• ........, ~
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ond carlton, Carda 6-1;
ceive Bibles but notpreaent were
: Sill Allgelo, TelliS, ().6, ~. 8-6, SundiJI with l!lr'ligbt sot vlc1X&gt;- New York 4 Detroit 3, lsi
Jlllle or the seasm tor Colmn. vlllit.ed Mra. Evans' aUnt, Mrs.
Marichll,
Gianta
9-2i
J&lt;oosm•n,
: 11-8 lll a fourth rwpcl match of rleo In ~ inlernal!OMI Rot.- Detroit 8 N w y k I 2nd
bus as he hurled a lour-hitter Eolbor B. Piper !bnday after· Garry MOler ond carol Lucu.
MrL Myrlle Frost open! last Meta 8-2;. Haoda, Cubs lid
C
ltii Freneh Open tennis cham- Welsa
Club tennla tournament.
e
or •
to push his record to l&gt;-1.
nooo.
Parey' Glanll 11-2.
Santana defolted Mar.. Rlll Cleve 10 Waehl...., 5, lot
Mr. and Mrs. nten WU11011 of week at Columbus vlaltillfl her
The Mots touehed Gelnar lor
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Clove
3,
2nd
American League: MeLlin,
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sen of Evanston, DJ., 8-6, 7-5,10- Bolt 4 Boo 3 I 8~ .1'' I
ral
a nm in the drat inDI.ng, but Detroit, Mich. vialted Mr. ond
Tigers
S.l; Wright, Aogela ond
OIUO WINS~
8 while Okker 1wept ~··
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'•• ··~G, w. Va. (liFO - Harold Elachenbrnl h &amp;-2 ~ 6- Bolt at Boo, 2n, pppd., ralo
Mrs. Thereon Jobnoon. Mra. wu~ Torrence and also a coulln. Mrs. Sox &amp;Ill P6rraoosk1, Twina 4-1.
lng Sunday.
Ray Somenberg. While there she
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ma~h
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Chi4
: k ~ olllmaled at3.500 lana
Gelnar retired the llelo lu 100 Is the former Maey Augullla
attetJied
the tea at Luarus lor
: '11110 IIW Ohio- Welt Vlrllfllla
one-two-three order in nve oftbe Cross, daughter ollli¥ ond Mary
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those
~at
80, She was ICC(IDoo
: ~here Salurda.l' Digit llbellevnine Innings, giving uP the run Croi!IS.
3 pl!IOANS TO PLAY
(AU Timeo EDT)
panled to the Tea by Mrs. UUie
to bi lbi omallest ertnl\l lll
Mre. Laura Hell returned hOmo
ATLANTA (lll'l) - • AIJeut. Mlnnoaota (Kaat 3-2) at New on JIJnmy Dlx' leadoft trlille in
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~ $ 1oara of the Ohio
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after _.uns the winter In Clll- HardWI)'.
·tha ftrst 'and an lnl1old ..out.
three Olil-. Jrll! 11(1 P~ Ill York CBooton 1-1), 8 ,P.m.
Mr.
ond
Mrs.
Larey
MUlhono
• Ai!.sier Footllall Game;
Fred Patek, who has helped dmatl Jrllb her daughters, Mrs.
the elghtl1 ~ual 'Collchel' AllChi- (PriddY 0-2) 11
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have moved into tltelr new home .
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Amorlct FootbellpmehereJune Cleveland (!lcDowoll 6-3), 7:30
buOt recept!Y. _
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a
tht1 year, maaapd a da.&amp;ble In Bell who accompanied her, ~
28.
,P.m.
The
~Cia11
o1
the
lncbldtd .aret n-u Beu1oCallfllrnla (Clark 11-4) 11 the tlllrd and scored on log the weekend.
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Georae Sllrill&amp;'s lallold ~~~~
lor, Tofedl? llnlveroll!', a llt\e- Balli.Jnore (YeN~ 4-5) 8 p.m.
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of
Mro.
Nolsel
Weatherwere
guellls
!ltnda,y
for
a
b...U.But
Patek
waa
recorlllled
lor
becker; halbck Tcm ,Sclloen of
Detroit (Sperma 4-4) at
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hia pJo.Y earlier 11111 sOIIOit and ~ - a t Ilia homeofMr. and mall.
Cleveland, 1 Notre o.me ·ltp- Booton CSaDIII&amp;'I 54), 7:30 ,P.m.
Me. ond Mrs. Jobn llaj&lt;ea of
lhe Plttobufgh Pirates i'eealled MrL William Ml1nard ha&gt;orlng
art, ond fllllback larrY ~
Tueodll''o Gamel
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
r
Jordon
ond
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of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wayne
Chuck
HUler
was
plaeed
on
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Wol~ Sunday
The , l&gt;-lool-7 daughter of COiwnbus llpO!IIIfew Brlckleo. Mrs. Brlckles Is slck
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A thnu&amp;l&gt;t ' 101'
..,: liimoiMilll It Ninr· York, Digiti ohorlatop.socond baseman, hU ~· 111111 her pareato, Mr. ond wlth virus.
Me. ond Mrs. Kenneth Grlmth
been blttftw .294 lor the Jets ard Mrs. C~ce B r Englllb poet WOllam ~r DetrOit at lici.toi! 2 twl-nlgbt
Mr.
Mrs.
111,y
Rouall
ond
and
Mr. ond Mrl. Earnest 'b¥1or
oald, "A tool 1111111 now ond lhell
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!omiiY of Altroll Yl- hi* par- went to Cheoterhlll m MontlaJ
He Wll to nportloclly,
"' right by
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receatl1•
In a revival meell1111 Utero.
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' .Mrs. Harry WUtlblre 11&gt;0111 a cer.
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Mr. ond Mrs. Philip llcil&gt;erlo
ltlng
Mr. and Mrs. Bob WDt. of r.olllpolla violted bla - .
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Mrs. Franee• Roberts.
·Mr. ond Mrl. Herman ~
Why gamble with your
Mrl. Holcil !iq&gt;lllll Ia YIBUeer and familY of Grove Clt;r 1111111 tbt ...... of her .... Mr.
precious fur? See WI for:
spent lbo -kend with hla par. ond Mra. Brion lllnp100 at
o Med- Spa.._ Vaalla
onto, Mr." and Mn. llloaon ~- Woodlllold.
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NEA Food Editor
In Japan, they have a
simple chicken b r ·e as t and
chicken liver combination
11!lllch Merlecl lor . th~ out·
door
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spec al sauce ·of saki or
sherry, sugar and g r a ted
white radish or white turnip,
plus dishes of perfectly
cooked white rice, it makes a
delightful and satisfying dish
lor patio or lawn.
e&amp;Jterj Mrs. Betty Allensworth,
YAKITORI
GrovOIJOrt; Jon Allison, CO!um·
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bus; Mrs. DorothY C~, Co·
lumbus; Mra. John CUck,· ~~~ni­

·Alumni 50th ·Reunion

•·tve ~. and lliet!U'.flvo Grlnotead, Beljre; Mary Hill, ero; Arcadia; Bruc:e R. Sdxiu,
!'omo)W lllib Sdlaol alumni at- COlumbus; Joaellb ~, Co- MOUitt Vel'IIOII; ~ c. Hlnea,
,tencloct the soih amuli reunion or lumbua; Bill Woqclard. JaekiiOn; Galllpolla; Barbara Hines, Gotthe Alumni Aaio- atapd Sandra Lond&lt;Jn Moore, ll.....-1&lt;; 11110111; Esther Letlhelt AmapokSatuillo,y nl&amp;hf Ill the .iUnior 1111)11 Douglao Moore, Newark; Bob · .er, COiuml&gt;uo1 !IQbert A. Wolfe,
School eudlilirlwn.
Hamm, CIIUitcothe; M a • t h a Dublin; Freda M. Wolfe, IJul&gt;.
PaUl L. Cqcl,
otthe ~. Chillii'Oiho; Kay MeGow· lin; ~at McDonald, Net...,_
at.oocjatkJII, Wll maaler of ..,.... . aft. Ma- W. V~; Tom McGow· ville •. .
montea ·for the· b.,.pt whlell .., Mason,· w. Va.; Jameo !.Gel&gt;Paul Cllflord, Gallipolis; Mro.
• CIJIOIIOil ' with retlllljca In trlbulo ary, Lateyette,lnd.;~TOI'· fatlY Rande, Columbua; Jean.
. ·.111 a., "Purple and \Vhlle." He lor, Grove Clt;y; Bett;y G r and, Dine Cunnlniham. Galllpolla; Na.
·, welcOmed the, 18111' eluo - the Cr&lt;pOkovDie; Mary Glbhe, ~­ than; Rquah, Cherie-; Edith
. · lait daaa to .sr~ under the er...,rli; Ted Flober, Clnolnpail; Abela Gllhe7, Gatlljlollo; Adolph
mtora - !lin~......, o1ng. Mr. and Mro. Joo strtck1811d, Gruiaer, canton; Cbarlea Klt!ill or the. alma ,m.r led llr Woqdvtue; Rllth Barnlt&lt;,liluncle, chaa, Columbus; Will! a m
KlteheD, Cblllleotlto; Stlrl~
Mra1 Allee N~oe, li!IOae molher Ind.
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"""' li. Mra, carrlll Neutzling
Olho Keo- COlumbus; lillr- Bumprdner, Ironton; Kemeth
waaat tile p11Do. · ,
ley Wbipple, COI~a; •PIQ!llls Jonea, Columbul; Albert a n d
. Mike HarsriYtl rellponded for Kno!Jp, Mei!OIIo w. Vo.; Reulln Joan COlla, MlddllllnlVn; Reger
the clan, ~CIIIthOCOII· Ealllmap, Coolville; Richard Jof. and Marpral Ql!Jellberry, Ath·
IIOIIdatinll add
tblnia Ill be !era, COIIIIIII; Nancy Jef!ers, ono; Rllth Jovan, Parma Helgllls;
pined In a., new biBh ochool. COalton; Rita Pickens, Toledo; Robert Jay, COlumbus; Nick
·Jolm (loQd1jln and Hargravea ~lila Evans GIVen, Charles- Coate, Roehealer, Mich.; Michael
weri re~ 11 tiledldor· too, W, Va.; William L. Ster· Oblinger, NeiiOXIvUie.
lana ol the lli68·class. , .
rett, ~rton; Mlltnn n.udaRej&gt;ert and Marlene Rell!hert,
Durlllltlie nieetlil&amp; It waav"'- abel~ Gallipolla; AmabeU,Houd. JackSon; Charlene Diehl, Ptttaed io live '100 In the Dollars sahel~ Gotllpolla; Ropr HJsell, burgh, Pl.; Lola Turner. Day.
·for Sci&gt;Oiara ·!Wid. ~'!' olileero Maaon, W. Vo.; Mrs. Tom Gor. tnn; Rita Plckeaa, Toledo; Robelecleil were Mrl. Nora Rice, maa, COlunibua; Nick W. Reub, ert Slack, MaaoUlon; RochiY and
'·;HIIdimt; Guy Qdnther, flral · Fort. Knox, Ky.; Marpret Sian· Marprel ~oer, Columbua;
~c:e.prealdem; Rallfl! Werry, 1ft· loY ·"EEimllll, GalllpoUa; FOJe :Tom 8rolm, Fort Clinton; Beuna
Casey, Ajlple GroVe, W. VL; Mar·
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l!l&lt;raterY • treaauror, and
Mllltenl·Roush Rayman, Dl,f-· ib'n Vickers Graham, Columbua;
·Mra. Phil Ohlinger, aaatotant too; Am Ploraall FeniCII, Ray- Kenneth COle, Rocky River; Edith
·~-treUuror. . . .
land; Jeweil' Cooper SbitO, Bowen Witt, Alhtabida; 0.. c.
Mia~' villi Dtle, a nlenlber or Galtipolli; 'Helen ~r Rife, l"laher, Charleaton.
the . 1907
clalo, Wal Cbollblre; $1o struble . erathe . oldelt alumnus present and mer, 1\larlon; Dayld . Bnnm,
The seahone is tbe only ftsh
receiYtct an artlfldal Rower ar. Coi·-•
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llrilnc Ita pden amlvor..,.Y, lton B&lt;trDaid, CoolvUle; Pllrlc·
object.
Ji.elllnlud. Fred Goel)lein 11 Blakeslee Clrlco, CO!uml&gt;ut;
raaj!o!lded lor the cla11.
Alton SwarU, Coolvute; Mexlne
'Otllor cluaea Clbaervlng "!'"""' Rua..U, iroJilon; Berliaro Elber·
~'\Nre 1923, 1928, 193311931, fold )$1e, ChUIICotbe; ~j
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M. 'l'homaa, Delaware; Holen
11 ·11aa voted by the alumni Ill lllmmervtuet l'l&gt;lnt Pl.: " : ! !
ilc.M.. the· chirp lor the ban· na ·,Arnold Geltleo, Potnr
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Grated while radlah or
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Bone chicken breasts; re·
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haH into 6lo 8 nug~ets, !·inch
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FOR ALL YOOR DAIRY
TREATS- CO!QES, SHAKES
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control or a. therm01tat in the
oven, reports a reeent survey
made on meats. But, ortly one
out of .even Interviewed said
they use &amp; meat thermometer!
Yet, one 111 probably ,.. lm·
portant u the other and would
do as much to 1ett1na mew to
the proper degree of doneneu
as the other ln controlUna cook·
lng temperature. Meat that's
ro.asted to just the rleht Internal
temperature I.J juicler and has
less shrinkage than overcooked
meat.
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weekend here wiUt hll moljler,
Tlie Carnahan Memorial Schell·
Iff·•· Adolpll GrUitter, llllnerlder ot the Eastern Star, 7:45 p. arohlp, given 111111ally In mom.
yfOe.
m. -1\le:sdl,y, Masonic Temple. ory of the Racine native w!Jo rose
CROWNS QUEEN - Jan Alkire, retiring Racine High
: 1Mr. and Mrl. DaVId BI'OWII or
Altonnl
Association queen, len, crowns Michele S,~ncer,
to the pollltion of prolll- orthe
COiumbua
1VOre aueala over the
WEDNESDAY
daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Larry Spencer of Racine as the
National Steel COrpor~ """
..eekelict "' her ,.renu, Mr.
AMATEUR GARDEN Club at atarted In 1966. Carla Morris,
1968 Alumni Queen dUPing lhe annual banquet hold ~rday
aiJd Mra. Leo c_,
night in the high school auditorium.
home of Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee, who received the award last year
, lofrs. Larry Wall and Mlao
Wednesday, 6 p. m. for a picnici and to now attending Oblo State
Robert Cleland, let vice proo- ldent, and Miss McNlekle, seere- Jblth HDI,~both of riemer, Coloi
mel!lber~ to brin,g_covered dish.
University, was Jreaent to ex- ident, introduced the queen can.
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Mr. and loli"l. Deiil Hill, WllWINDING TRAIL Garden Club press her appredation for the dldates. and Barbara McNle!de, tary..treasurer.
Ann Coe rto), wao preMdeil UamatolVn, w. va.; Mr. andMri.
meets Wednesday, June 5, home award.
secretary -treasurer, introduced a gift for the oldest sraduaie Francia Tu!Uuo, ~~. Deof Mrs. Clarence Heaton; bring
Rev. Robert E. Salser r33l, the 111&gt;0aker.
attending and T-Set. and Mra. IDS and Lori., libteravUIIi, W.
an arnapment of roses arrJ pastor &lt;i the Southside Naua.
New oatcers elected were Rob· Ivan Powell ol Las Veau, Nev., Va.; Mr. and Mr •. ~I HIll,
a rose specimen.
rene Church in Parkersburg, was ert Cleland, presidani; Margie
received a present lor having MarteUa; Mr. and Mrs. W11•peaker.
Stobart, tat vice prellldent; traveled the farthest.
Uam Streuas, Mahala and John
THUR&amp;lAY
Evolyn Cleland YOWl&amp; Alumni James Roy Iilli, 2nd vice prelllMusic
Cor
the
dance
was
pro..
David,
Belpre; and Mlaa .BrenTHUR&amp;lAY, June 6, M ei go _president, gave the welcome;
dent: Jean Alkire, 3rd vice pres. vided by "The Ravens."
da
Ingraham,
PomOIW, 118re!lmcounty Young Republicans annual
day dinner gueala ci . Mr. and
rllln or Bhine picnic at 6:30p.m.
Mro. FIOfd Weber, . Long Botat Mlaa SdrJey Beeg)e'a home in
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tom.
Mro. Wall aft.! Mia• Hill,
Racine; bring lalVn chair, table
lllotera
of Dean Hill ..... Mrs.
Jerv!ce and COYerod dllill.
Weber, were eilr!&gt;IIIO blmle af.
ter II!JOndlng a short .vaellloo
with thetr molher, .:r.ira. Georp
Q-Wiwt famous American
Klleolttns, Ill Florl4 CiiUnr
held an important office in
in the afteri!Oilll • e Klu PIQ!I·
which ht was prtctclcd by ""
Us Ka111&gt;0r and DIII\Y &amp;nitb, lioth
one: and in which he had no
Mrs. Virgil AtJdns was electA therapy program tor the said that lhe bee Is the bust &lt;i Pomorey.
successor?
ed president ol the Star Garden Good' IAick Garden Club at the known fertilizer ot plants_ but
A-Jefferson Davis, in the
'l'heAI....O.c
olfice of president of the Con· Club during a recent meeting at Sootheastern Ohio Mental Health that butterntes and moths are
Ill'
United
Preai JnWnlatlollal
also
effective.
the home of Mrs. C. E. Stout of Center, Athens, was discussed
federate States of America.
Todly io MDI!da1 • .Mia 3, the
S e v e r a 1 arrangements of
Alban,y.
and the date or Aj&gt;rU, 1969 se~
OUler officers e)Jcted tor the
The regional session in Pome-. spring flowers were exhibited 15/ith ~ of 1968 With 211 to
1968-69 year were Mrs. Blanche rO)' last weekend, aDd. a Bower by the members. Mrs. Grover follow.
The moon lo In llf, llr!l
Nelson, first vice president and show of the Winding Trai! Gar.. Stout and Ml" Hazel Henaoo
program chairman; Mrs. J~@~- !1&lt;1!' Club .oariY·lUiay, In which; J~ the~xhlblto and award!'
i"";,';r.i.,n:;~~g··~·.;.: ~
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Mrs. C. E. Stout, second, and and Venua.
and Mrs. Nellie Nelson, secre- to participate, were reviewed.
The evening stars are Jltreutary-treasurer.
Also announced was an qJen Mrs. Robert Jewell, Utird.
The meeUng opened with a dl~ ry and Jupiter.
meeting or the Rutland Garden
Club to feature Mrs. James Jack-- ner at ooon served bYthe hostess
son in a demonstration on orien.. to 11 members and rune guests.
Mrs. C. E. stout conducted the
tal arranging.
devotional
oervlce using theiOOth
''Spring Plantiqg'' was the proROOM AIR CONDITIONER
gram lqllc. Mrs. Earl Nelson's Psalm. T h c members ardcle was entitled 11 Window Box ualess Be the Tie" am recited
the club creed and collect, Roll
GardenlJW, '' She discussed mix-~
The S!xMvllle 4-ll Club met tures ol planting soil and the CO&lt;· call was answered by giving a
at the home of Tamra and Chris- roet soil for parUcular plants. poem or verse about Rowers.
tie Stanley on May 29 with 12 Mrs. James Nicholson read an Mrs. Jewell presided at the meet..
members and Advisors Mrs. article, "What Is a Strawberry lng.
Fred Stanley and Mrs. Norman
The club pr8Jer "" given to
Jar?". The artiele related lVIYS
Wood pre sent.
.of ltartil\t sb'awberry am other conclude the meeting. Mrs. Frank
A demmstratlon on prepara.. plants not requiring an extensive HaUl~ and
Atkins wUI
tlon or sandwiches by Tunra
be
hostesse·s
tor
the
June meet..
root system by using a jar with
and Christie Stanley and a ..,. holes cut In the side.
ing.
.POrt. "The Unknotrn Soldier,"
"Trawlers Who Help Us Gar·
10ere given by Klmber4' Sie- den,'' wuthe 4ic used by Mrs.
vers. Pamela WUson was in Stout, who noted !hat unfertUizeil

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Melanie Boelie, iunlor; l r Cooper, IIOIJbomors, and R 1 t 1
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frelllunan.
Joyce Manue~ ctBual1ter.or Mr.
and Mrs. Charloo Manuo1 or RD,
Racine, was aDnOUDeed a1 winner of the 1968 Paul H. COmahan Memorial !IC""Iarahlp. 111111
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Mro. ~ld Farmer; olaaa or JP~tata wtN pre...,t tor the ro- The 0ranp and llllld&lt;,"
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the otcio!it . ~~ pre""' And 1968, 1llf lq! .to !»llle Into tile '!hlch "''held II) the.f#b acllool
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FN.d &lt;LOwll wa~tlecledpnl- . Floral arransemenil. for thetaan4 !he r•oocnUi011· or· ciaaaoa . Mrs. c.¥· Haeay, 19DS; Mlaa i - orihe(iaodatiCI!I,'andaltler ,bioi were provided by the Mid.
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, ' SOn or Mr. ind Mrs. !lJpne Davia; 1910; Mri. Nl!l Moore, port by Pltll;y Kloeo, were S.oQl Noll!o Zerkle u dlelrman.
!lin~: $1., Micldi.,Ort, 1919; 'and Mrs• M~ L. french. Burdolle, llral vice prellldelll;
. otneera and oommlttee elllllr. : Jl'l' na! ~~·'·lhf award 00. olao'eo obforvlng retm· Nancy~. aeoond vice prea- men plannlnil the b.....6t and
by lofl~a c.flall&amp;, GUmore.·MI•• lolls al the b...,.et wore 1958, ldent; Nancy M!lrrla, ieC\"OIIrY; ·dance were Byer, presl-; Lor·
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ry L. Baker and Mrs. Jp n e I,
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Mro. Moore py0 the 'b!Yoea- vlea prolll-.o; ldi" Gilmore,
l. u • rilemorlll to Mlu ·Pork by golden ,lnntveraary claai, nooo Uon proeedlng a .lurktQ' dlmor aeeretary; IVa Slooon, troaaur: membera 0( the Mlcldleport A. . or ,1Vholll wao. Jll:"'!ent, wl!"l' At• lfl"l'ed · uador u.i elllllrmanoblp er; Gall Hovatter, D\1111 Har·
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lloo or olllcera; members asked Racine, wa8 ........,.. &lt;II
lbe allnual Radne Alumni Aaao111 =LEPORT GARDEN Club dation banQMt and donea Sa111r·
meeting ichoduled ~ night ~ night In lbe hilh ochool oudpOIIp&gt;ned to tater date.
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Oowers stay fresh l011ger, She

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Jean Lalfite, the legendary

Chrlstle Stanley. The next meet.
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and Karla Beat on Juno 7. _ . offered $30,1100 by the British
Kenneth Wood, assistam News Royal Navy to help them capReporter.
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About 909' of women have Jackson and helped successkitchen ranges with tempera,ure fully defend the port.

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things as ampllfylpg dates for the hard of hearing, automatic
answering equipment, us many more Ideas to Improve pereonal
and business communi allons.
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experienced telephone man. To help you, he'll pull' out all ttie'lliOpa.

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NEA Food Editor
In Japan, they have a
simple chicken b r ·e as t and
chicken liver combination
11!lllch Merlecl lor . th~ out·
door
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spec al sauce ·of saki or
sherry, sugar and g r a ted
white radish or white turnip,
plus dishes of perfectly
cooked white rice, it makes a
delightful and satisfying dish
lor patio or lawn.
e&amp;Jterj Mrs. Betty Allensworth,
YAKITORI
GrovOIJOrt; Jon Allison, CO!um·
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bus; Mrs. DorothY C~, Co·
lumbus; Mra. John CUck,· ~~~ni­

·Alumni 50th ·Reunion

•·tve ~. and lliet!U'.flvo Grlnotead, Beljre; Mary Hill, ero; Arcadia; Bruc:e R. Sdxiu,
!'omo)W lllib Sdlaol alumni at- COlumbus; Joaellb ~, Co- MOUitt Vel'IIOII; ~ c. Hlnea,
,tencloct the soih amuli reunion or lumbua; Bill Woqclard. JaekiiOn; Galllpolla; Barbara Hines, Gotthe Alumni Aaio- atapd Sandra Lond&lt;Jn Moore, ll.....-1&lt;; 11110111; Esther Letlhelt AmapokSatuillo,y nl&amp;hf Ill the .iUnior 1111)11 Douglao Moore, Newark; Bob · .er, COiuml&gt;uo1 !IQbert A. Wolfe,
School eudlilirlwn.
Hamm, CIIUitcothe; M a • t h a Dublin; Freda M. Wolfe, IJul&gt;.
PaUl L. Cqcl,
otthe ~. Chillii'Oiho; Kay MeGow· lin; ~at McDonald, Net...,_
at.oocjatkJII, Wll maaler of ..,.... . aft. Ma- W. V~; Tom McGow· ville •. .
montea ·for the· b.,.pt whlell .., Mason,· w. Va.; Jameo !.Gel&gt;Paul Cllflord, Gallipolis; Mro.
• CIJIOIIOil ' with retlllljca In trlbulo ary, Lateyette,lnd.;~TOI'· fatlY Rande, Columbua; Jean.
. ·.111 a., "Purple and \Vhlle." He lor, Grove Clt;y; Bett;y G r and, Dine Cunnlniham. Galllpolla; Na.
·, welcOmed the, 18111' eluo - the Cr&lt;pOkovDie; Mary Glbhe, ~­ than; Rquah, Cherie-; Edith
. · lait daaa to .sr~ under the er...,rli; Ted Flober, Clnolnpail; Abela Gllhe7, Gatlljlollo; Adolph
mtora - !lin~......, o1ng. Mr. and Mro. Joo strtck1811d, Gruiaer, canton; Cbarlea Klt!ill or the. alma ,m.r led llr Woqdvtue; Rllth Barnlt&lt;,liluncle, chaa, Columbus; Will! a m
KlteheD, Cblllleotlto; Stlrl~
Mra1 Allee N~oe, li!IOae molher Ind.
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Olho Keo- COlumbus; lillr- Bumprdner, Ironton; Kemeth
waaat tile p11Do. · ,
ley Wbipple, COI~a; •PIQ!llls Jonea, Columbul; Albert a n d
. Mike HarsriYtl rellponded for Kno!Jp, Mei!OIIo w. Vo.; Reulln Joan COlla, MlddllllnlVn; Reger
the clan, ~CIIIthOCOII· Ealllmap, Coolville; Richard Jof. and Marpral Ql!Jellberry, Ath·
IIOIIdatinll add
tblnia Ill be !era, COIIIIIII; Nancy Jef!ers, ono; Rllth Jovan, Parma Helgllls;
pined In a., new biBh ochool. COalton; Rita Pickens, Toledo; Robert Jay, COlumbus; Nick
·Jolm (loQd1jln and Hargravea ~lila Evans GIVen, Charles- Coate, Roehealer, Mich.; Michael
weri re~ 11 tiledldor· too, W, Va.; William L. Ster· Oblinger, NeiiOXIvUie.
lana ol the lli68·class. , .
rett, ~rton; Mlltnn n.udaRej&gt;ert and Marlene Rell!hert,
Durlllltlie nieetlil&amp; It waav"'- abel~ Gallipolla; AmabeU,Houd. JackSon; Charlene Diehl, Ptttaed io live '100 In the Dollars sahel~ Gotllpolla; Ropr HJsell, burgh, Pl.; Lola Turner. Day.
·for Sci&gt;Oiara ·!Wid. ~'!' olileero Maaon, W. Vo.; Mrs. Tom Gor. tnn; Rita Plckeaa, Toledo; Robelecleil were Mrl. Nora Rice, maa, COlunibua; Nick W. Reub, ert Slack, MaaoUlon; RochiY and
'·;HIIdimt; Guy Qdnther, flral · Fort. Knox, Ky.; Marpret Sian· Marprel ~oer, Columbua;
~c:e.prealdem; Rallfl! Werry, 1ft· loY ·"EEimllll, GalllpoUa; FOJe :Tom 8rolm, Fort Clinton; Beuna
Casey, Ajlple GroVe, W. VL; Mar·
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l!l&lt;raterY • treaauror, and
Mllltenl·Roush Rayman, Dl,f-· ib'n Vickers Graham, Columbua;
·Mra. Phil Ohlinger, aaatotant too; Am Ploraall FeniCII, Ray- Kenneth COle, Rocky River; Edith
·~-treUuror. . . .
land; Jeweil' Cooper SbitO, Bowen Witt, Alhtabida; 0.. c.
Mia~' villi Dtle, a nlenlber or Galtipolli; 'Helen ~r Rife, l"laher, Charleaton.
the . 1907
clalo, Wal Cbollblre; $1o struble . erathe . oldelt alumnus present and mer, 1\larlon; Dayld . Bnnm,
The seahone is tbe only ftsh
receiYtct an artlfldal Rower ar. Coi·-•
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llrilnc Ita pden amlvor..,.Y, lton B&lt;trDaid, CoolvUle; Pllrlc·
object.
Ji.elllnlud. Fred Goel)lein 11 Blakeslee Clrlco, CO!uml&gt;ut;
raaj!o!lded lor the cla11.
Alton SwarU, Coolvute; Mexlne
'Otllor cluaea Clbaervlng "!'"""' Rua..U, iroJilon; Berliaro Elber·
~'\Nre 1923, 1928, 193311931, fold )$1e, ChUIICotbe; ~j
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M. 'l'homaa, Delaware; Holen
11 ·11aa voted by the alumni Ill lllmmervtuet l'l&gt;lnt Pl.: " : ! !
ilc.M.. the· chirp lor the ban· na ·,Arnold Geltleo, Potnr
- ,daace aiJd mamberobip Ill aat; llorlenCe ~
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\0 cup oa)l or sherry
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Grated while radlah or
wblte turnip
Bone chicken breasts; re·
move skin. Cut each breast
haH into 6lo 8 nug~ets, !·inch
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meat with I liver half on six
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and 3 pieces of liver for each

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FOR ALL YOOR DAIRY
TREATS- CO!QES, SHAKES
SUNDAES- You NAME .
THEM WE GOT YOUR
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Naomi Dural, Galllpollo; Char.
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HIDitlngton, N. Y.; Mary Jean
Harrloon, MalneavUie, and Paul
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control or a. therm01tat in the
oven, reports a reeent survey
made on meats. But, ortly one
out of .even Interviewed said
they use &amp; meat thermometer!
Yet, one 111 probably ,.. lm·
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weekend here wiUt hll moljler,
Tlie Carnahan Memorial Schell·
Iff·•· Adolpll GrUitter, llllnerlder ot the Eastern Star, 7:45 p. arohlp, given 111111ally In mom.
yfOe.
m. -1\le:sdl,y, Masonic Temple. ory of the Racine native w!Jo rose
CROWNS QUEEN - Jan Alkire, retiring Racine High
: 1Mr. and Mrl. DaVId BI'OWII or
Altonnl
Association queen, len, crowns Michele S,~ncer,
to the pollltion of prolll- orthe
COiumbua
1VOre aueala over the
WEDNESDAY
daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Larry Spencer of Racine as the
National Steel COrpor~ """
..eekelict "' her ,.renu, Mr.
AMATEUR GARDEN Club at atarted In 1966. Carla Morris,
1968 Alumni Queen dUPing lhe annual banquet hold ~rday
aiJd Mra. Leo c_,
night in the high school auditorium.
home of Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee, who received the award last year
, lofrs. Larry Wall and Mlao
Wednesday, 6 p. m. for a picnici and to now attending Oblo State
Robert Cleland, let vice proo- ldent, and Miss McNlekle, seere- Jblth HDI,~both of riemer, Coloi
mel!lber~ to brin,g_covered dish.
University, was Jreaent to ex- ident, introduced the queen can.
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Mr. and loli"l. Deiil Hill, WllWINDING TRAIL Garden Club press her appredation for the dldates. and Barbara McNle!de, tary..treasurer.
Ann Coe rto), wao preMdeil UamatolVn, w. va.; Mr. andMri.
meets Wednesday, June 5, home award.
secretary -treasurer, introduced a gift for the oldest sraduaie Francia Tu!Uuo, ~~. Deof Mrs. Clarence Heaton; bring
Rev. Robert E. Salser r33l, the 111&gt;0aker.
attending and T-Set. and Mra. IDS and Lori., libteravUIIi, W.
an arnapment of roses arrJ pastor &lt;i the Southside Naua.
New oatcers elected were Rob· Ivan Powell ol Las Veau, Nev., Va.; Mr. and Mr •. ~I HIll,
a rose specimen.
rene Church in Parkersburg, was ert Cleland, presidani; Margie
received a present lor having MarteUa; Mr. and Mrs. W11•peaker.
Stobart, tat vice prellldent; traveled the farthest.
Uam Streuas, Mahala and John
THUR&amp;lAY
Evolyn Cleland YOWl&amp; Alumni James Roy Iilli, 2nd vice prelllMusic
Cor
the
dance
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pro..
David,
Belpre; and Mlaa .BrenTHUR&amp;lAY, June 6, M ei go _president, gave the welcome;
dent: Jean Alkire, 3rd vice pres. vided by "The Ravens."
da
Ingraham,
PomOIW, 118re!lmcounty Young Republicans annual
day dinner gueala ci . Mr. and
rllln or Bhine picnic at 6:30p.m.
Mro. FIOfd Weber, . Long Botat Mlaa SdrJey Beeg)e'a home in
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tom.
Mro. Wall aft.! Mia• Hill,
Racine; bring lalVn chair, table
lllotera
of Dean Hill ..... Mrs.
Jerv!ce and COYerod dllill.
Weber, were eilr!&gt;IIIO blmle af.
ter II!JOndlng a short .vaellloo
with thetr molher, .:r.ira. Georp
Q-Wiwt famous American
Klleolttns, Ill Florl4 CiiUnr
held an important office in
in the afteri!Oilll • e Klu PIQ!I·
which ht was prtctclcd by ""
Us Ka111&gt;0r and DIII\Y &amp;nitb, lioth
one: and in which he had no
Mrs. Virgil AtJdns was electA therapy program tor the said that lhe bee Is the bust &lt;i Pomorey.
successor?
ed president ol the Star Garden Good' IAick Garden Club at the known fertilizer ot plants_ but
A-Jefferson Davis, in the
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olfice of president of the Con· Club during a recent meeting at Sootheastern Ohio Mental Health that butterntes and moths are
Ill'
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Preai JnWnlatlollal
also
effective.
the home of Mrs. C. E. Stout of Center, Athens, was discussed
federate States of America.
Todly io MDI!da1 • .Mia 3, the
S e v e r a 1 arrangements of
Alban,y.
and the date or Aj&gt;rU, 1969 se~
OUler officers e)Jcted tor the
The regional session in Pome-. spring flowers were exhibited 15/ith ~ of 1968 With 211 to
1968-69 year were Mrs. Blanche rO)' last weekend, aDd. a Bower by the members. Mrs. Grover follow.
The moon lo In llf, llr!l
Nelson, first vice president and show of the Winding Trai! Gar.. Stout and Ml" Hazel Henaoo
program chairman; Mrs. J~@~- !1&lt;1!' Club .oariY·lUiay, In which; J~ the~xhlblto and award!'
i"";,';r.i.,n:;~~g··~·.;.: ~
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Ni cholson, second vice president,· club members had been invited elf"r.iri. Nil:hotsoo a first ptecl,
Mrs. C. E. Stout, second, and and Venua.
and Mrs. Nellie Nelson, secre- to participate, were reviewed.
The evening stars are Jltreutary-treasurer.
Also announced was an qJen Mrs. Robert Jewell, Utird.
The meeUng opened with a dl~ ry and Jupiter.
meeting or the Rutland Garden
Club to feature Mrs. James Jack-- ner at ooon served bYthe hostess
son in a demonstration on orien.. to 11 members and rune guests.
Mrs. C. E. stout conducted the
tal arranging.
devotional
oervlce using theiOOth
''Spring Plantiqg'' was the proROOM AIR CONDITIONER
gram lqllc. Mrs. Earl Nelson's Psalm. T h c members ardcle was entitled 11 Window Box ualess Be the Tie" am recited
the club creed and collect, Roll
GardenlJW, '' She discussed mix-~
The S!xMvllle 4-ll Club met tures ol planting soil and the CO&lt;· call was answered by giving a
at the home of Tamra and Chris- roet soil for parUcular plants. poem or verse about Rowers.
tie Stanley on May 29 with 12 Mrs. James Nicholson read an Mrs. Jewell presided at the meet..
members and Advisors Mrs. article, "What Is a Strawberry lng.
Fred Stanley and Mrs. Norman
The club pr8Jer "" given to
Jar?". The artiele related lVIYS
Wood pre sent.
.of ltartil\t sb'awberry am other conclude the meeting. Mrs. Frank
A demmstratlon on prepara.. plants not requiring an extensive HaUl~ and
Atkins wUI
tlon or sandwiches by Tunra
be
hostesse·s
tor
the
June meet..
root system by using a jar with
and Christie Stanley and a ..,. holes cut In the side.
ing.
.POrt. "The Unknotrn Soldier,"
"Trawlers Who Help Us Gar·
10ere given by Klmber4' Sie- den,'' wuthe 4ic used by Mrs.
vers. Pamela WUson was in Stout, who noted !hat unfertUizeil

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Melanie Boelie, iunlor; l r Cooper, IIOIJbomors, and R 1 t 1
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Joyce Manue~ ctBual1ter.or Mr.
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Racine, was aDnOUDeed a1 winner of the 1968 Paul H. COmahan Memorial !IC""Iarahlp. 111111
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, . ; llth!&gt;larli!!l' AwAf'ltoJipt.COndl., ~nt, Ut' prln~ ~. t,o ertaoo.
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Mro. ~ld Farmer; olaaa or JP~tata wtN pre...,t tor the ro- The 0ranp and llllld&lt;,"
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'f, ~ - r or" coro~l&lt; pr. liOt, ·wai ~i:o&amp;Nze.t uliOial unloit. WotcoDilng tho elus ,at &lt; l'f!Widing muatc . ~ .Utedanoe
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the otcio!it . ~~ pre""' And 1968, 1llf lq! .to !»llle Into tile '!hlch "''held II) the.f#b acllool
' llio lo!)ddlepore lUi!' ~ •· wao lore..,... .a ooraage b1 Bob aaood!lllm,, ,..i llllao Salllom. ~torlum 1VOre '"11le,.TI!IIIIht. · luinni r""'!fon' $11Ui:da.r_ night. · Byer, prelf4erl,l. Olherl· ....... Rt~!Ortlle claanuBIII ora." Social rGO'III ""re lh o
;. ~r !f~~~ J 'OI , the event ·~•Oil ·and.. ..von' Jaltow. roaea Haoi&lt;ett. P111lideM.
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courtesY or Baker Fumlture.
.• lncluilod the eleeu'"' or Officer• were M11a Beto Sanborn and
FN.d &lt;LOwll wa~tlecledpnl- . Floral arransemenil. for thetaan4 !he r•oocnUi011· or· ciaaaoa . Mrs. c.¥· Haeay, 19DS; Mlaa i - orihe(iaodatiCI!I,'andaltler ,bioi were provided by the Mid.
;, l!l&lt;iilumnl.
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FrledaFaeJmlo, 19ll;Mro.Nolle ofllcen iWned fo11o!Ma t ·n- ' dleport Garden Cl!D, with Mloa
, ' SOn or Mr. ind Mrs. !lJpne Davia; 1910; Mri. Nl!l Moore, port by Pltll;y Kloeo, were S.oQl Noll!o Zerkle u dlelrman.
!lin~: $1., Micldi.,Ort, 1919; 'and Mrs• M~ L. french. Burdolle, llral vice prellldelll;
. otneera and oommlttee elllllr. : Jl'l' na! ~~·'·lhf award 00. olao'eo obforvlng retm· Nancy~. aeoond vice prea- men plannlnil the b.....6t and
by lofl~a c.flall&amp;, GUmore.·MI•• lolls al the b...,.et wore 1958, ldent; Nancy M!lrrla, ieC\"OIIrY; ·dance were Byer, presl-; Lor·
np!eo! 11111 the schlllar- 19~3, 19t8,19t3, 1931, 1933, 1928 and Jud1· Crooks, treasurer.
ry L. Baker and Mrs. Jp n e I,
· ~ ihip fuild W.a 'tllllbllshect in 1959 and 10:ia Members of the 1918
Mro. Moore py0 the 'b!Yoea- vlea prolll-.o; ldi" Gilmore,
l. u • rilemorlll to Mlu ·Pork by golden ,lnntveraary claai, nooo Uon proeedlng a .lurktQ' dlmor aeeretary; IVa Slooon, troaaur: membera 0( the Mlcldleport A. . or ,1Vholll wao. Jll:"'!ent, wl!"l' At• lfl"l'ed · uador u.i elllllrmanoblp er; Gall Hovatter, D\1111 Har·
! IIIIIIDJ .Aaiol'l&amp;lll!ll. !l!e oald thet lee Sidle a WUIIalilt, EdiUt~- .' '91 Mrs. jva Stewart. Jean Crali tingor, Gel)e Harris, Car&lt;JllonSat: the lwt&lt;Ha adit!Watarod 11r a ner Bowman, , Elizabeth 1onia' ¥ . In lllnglng with Bou· terfleld, andFraacoaLeivln&amp;ox' board of trulleea and that tile Nelson, Ealher Hoffman ~ laltJooea at the plano.
ocuU•• . mmmittee; IDd Clara
~: lntereal Ia I)IYOn ucb Year to a · Dorolhy ' Gii&gt;Po Floher, Luella
At the conclualon or tho banBelle RUIQ', decorating; Richard
Hovatter, Cbarles WeYland, pro..
ject, lllid Ama and Merthe Howell, dance rofreahmenla.
Alumni f&lt;Om out of the COWl·
t;y rl!jurnlng for tho bancpiOI ""re
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T~ODORUS CoundJ It,
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Michele· !t&gt;oaeer, ...u...ter or
""odi\y nlght,tlle.IOOFhall;elec- Mr. and ~~~'1 • Larl7
lloo or olllcera; members asked Racine, wa8 ........,.. &lt;II
lbe allnual Radne Alumni Aaao111 =LEPORT GARDEN Club dation banQMt and donea Sa111r·
meeting ichoduled ~ night ~ night In lbe hilh ochool oudpOIIp&gt;ned to tater date.
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1963 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DOOR ........... , , , ••. $995
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Jeck W. C.riey, Mgr.
For S.le

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MEO • 1 • ua. state Boule No. 1~
In SaU.bury 1'owmbip, by ruurfactnr witb a.pbalt eonerete• .
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"KEO • 1t3 • fl3-37-IO .O&gt;, Stat.. ltou!.o
Nn . lf3, In Colll:mll ia 11Pjl &amp;liplo
Tuwmbipt, by Nllll'facln"' WUb UPb·
alt' conere1o.
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Pa•ement Wldtb-.-VIli'tow.
PruJ ilC"t and Work Lenllh-&amp;l.ttl teP.I.
ur 7.:19 Miles.
" 'J'Jle datil 1et lor eompleUon of
l.bk wu,..
be a1 Mt tortl tn
U11: bkldina ptopoul ...
Ell'eh bidder shall be ~UiNd to
IUt wU_h Ills bid 111 eerUfJed chadt
lor an amount equal to fiVI ,.r 1»nt
of hl1 bllf, btlt In no event moi'CI
ten thousand' doliAl'l or a bolld for
ten PGr cent of hll bid, payeble to

GUARANrEED .REP AIRED
ASSORTED ADJUSI'MENT . ·

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TUPPEI\S PLAJNS, O.
PHONE 667..$82

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IOOl Call 992-2317, or 99UISI.
!Ients, bedfast or ambulatory.
5-19-301c
For lent
ForS.Ie
Call Syracuse Nursing Home
. Am .CONDITIONI!4G Rerrtpr.
992-3707.
~ PLENTY of space lor one trau.
HORNED registered Hereford TAKE SOIL AWAY the Blue
aUon servlca. JICt'l llefrllSAVE SPACE
er with ali laciiitles. In Syr..
CDW!l wl1b calm at Bide.
Lustre way from carpets and
eralipn, New aa-. llaae
WILL DO SEWING In my
the
Diredor.
euse. Coil 992·3904, 4-IJ.tfc Waller Benb. Phone IIDM513.
upholstery. Renl electric Blddera mus t jiipply , on the .(ll'(lpu
~~82-W~t.
4 • lfe
home. Make anything. Mn.
farms. for prequ11llflcilthm 'WIUl the
8-Uie
sbampooer $.1. Baker Furni- Highw{IJI
loiOTH PJIOOFINCl
(.'ndlt l:xamlner at, Colum-·
Carolyn Lewis Phone 992-2271. l'URNISIIED and ur.turnlshed
ture.
W'T-4tc bue. ObiO .• al Jeael 10 da)'ll btd'are ' tbl READY • MIX COiicrete cleUY· SEWING . MA~, repair
5-3 I.ate
d8le lil.ll to open bhll.
apartments. Close to school. HOME GROWN tomal&lt;l planll
AIC ClEANEIS
ered right to your projeet. ' servlca, aD mllrH, WY 1Tbe Mln.lmum ware to be paid to
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1&amp;-111-tfc for garden use: Early Val- STEREO RADIO
.lfaaon, w. Va.
Fast and ·eaay. Free esti- 2211. 'l'be Pabrle Sbop, J'm.
combination all labor employed on thl1 contract
be tn aoool'danee wltb Cbe
TERMITES SWARMING? Iant, Hines , 1350, Big Red,
unit: Lovely walnut console ahall
mates.
Phone
992-1214,
Qoegeroy. Autbmbed Singer 8ales
' 'S&lt;' heduJq of Provallina Hourly Wille
They are re-productives, not LARGE five room and ~ath
Rate~
A.cerl•laed 111d D8tennined
Delicious, and Improved Ma.
with 4 speaker sound system; bl'
leln
Ready
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Middle.
and 8ervlca. We Sharpen
the Dep;u1;nent of Indu1tri1l Re·
your worker colony. Free inapartment, newly de&lt;'ora!M,
lean. Also cabbage and pep.
4 speed, dual volume eon. latiollll Q"PilctWle to Slate Hl@way
port, Ohio.
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DCp arttllP.Ilk lua~&gt;rovo;-nu:mte in accordfurnace beat, Pomerov.
per plants. Thomas Hayman,
trol, .highest fidelity; with AM anC"e
with Chapter .UHI of lhe Reril·
crawl space dangers. No
Phone 91J2.S30'1.
1 7-tfc
Code of Ohio."
Syracuse, 0.
5-U-Itle
SAII,I!~~1119E.
&amp; FM radio. Pay balance of cdPlana
and apedfleaUu1111 are o.m fUe
salesman, low overhead. 50
$88.90 or $5 per month. CoD In Lhe Department of Higb'!/IY8 anct
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EXP'EiT
per cent savings. Allied Pest FURNISHED three-room apart- POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy 9112-3218.
Office or the DI\Ulon DepuiJ
5#4tc fllhej ~ C("tOJ'
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Wheel Alignment
Control. Pomeroy,
Ohio.
ment, bath; on South Second
mlnlature, $75 and up. stud
The D:lreet.M re.ervea the ri1ht to
""CI all bl41.
Phone 99U669 evenings.
Ave .. Middleport. Phone Mrs.
service and grooming. Phooe STEREO: 1987 solid state rna. re ject 1ny
P. 1 . MAIH!t'IR
5-24-301p
Howard Cecil. 991-5282.
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992-5443.
11 s tic
pie stereo witb 4-speed auto- ~!.17; 8-3DIIIICTOIJI
ate
4-2-tfc
RED FISII BOAT' . .
matte changer; radio combiWILL DO sewing at home RESTAURANT FOR SALE OR
nation. Has Instant on radio. '
WITII EVINRUDE MOTOR
zippers, pockets, pegging, FOUR ROOM FURNISHED LEASE. Completely equipped,
.. OTICI TO DOtl'l"ttA.CTTU
. ALLOY TRAILER'
Assume paymenll of tc per
tTATI Ofl OHIO
hemming, alterations, etc.
APARTMENT, Phone 992·
bootbs, Juncb counter, electric
DIPAITMINT 011 HIOJIWA'Qo
month or pay balance $101.35.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Maaon,
l!':olumbus, OIUo Mlf 17, IMI
4-M-tfc grm, deep fryer, lour hamer
-GUARANTEE~)..
31158.
Call 992-3211.
S.!Ut.c contract
&amp;aiM Letal Copy Mt. INti
Phone m-5651.
4-30-tfc
Cory coffee maker, relriger·
UNIT PIUCI CONTRACT
proiJO.Mll wtn k ltiMllnd
FURNISHED APARTMENT,
ator, steam table, dishes, pots, WE HAVE NEW Toasters, mix- at S.lled
tho oftt« of the StaU HIIIIWll
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springs
new paneling in all rooms. p8lll. etc. 1110 per cent earner
of Oblo Columbus, Olllo aaers, irons, fans, antennas, r. Dlrtrior
tll 10:00 A.M'.. Eutem DQUP,t Sa¥•
Nile Club, 5 to 8 p.m. MonCali Mason 773-5147. 5-!Utc location. can 882-2238 New
cord players, and many other IDI '1\mo, 'I'Uud.Q', J11ae 11, 1M8.
day tbru Friday. Lsdies night
ior IJnproverrMmtl fJl:
Haven, W. Va.
5-1t-llc
Items in Block.
Part NL 1
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every Friday.
utfc: ADULTS · Furnl.obed and unfur.
Mel(l CoualJ', Obio, on roaU and
COME IN AND MAKE
faeiHdta, Bblte P1rk - Porbd au
TO
nlshed modern anarlmenls, 2
US AN OPI''ER.
- Department of Natar.l Ruouren
1960
CORVAm
Monza. Phone
and 3 bedrooms. all electric
- Dl'f'klo• ar Pub u4 Jttereatlo•
For Trade
YOUR
CLELAND TV
- ln. Ollve Townlhlp, bJ ar:ulh'IDI
992-5143.
5-28-5tc
brick
building.
beautifully
de.
CASH FOR Antiques. Bm
md addlar aureutt Ia part, bp r..
ftl E. Malli st.
CAIPETING
1urfactlll! with uP!tatt ~nerete m
corated. plastered walls, COJn.
Hamm, Middleport, Ohio.
Pomeroy, 0•1o
part, aDd by &amp;IIPb'lnl I bltumb!.DU
plete Youngsl&lt;lwn ldtchens 1960 IMPALA VB. lour door,
.utface treatment tn p1rt.
S.JHOI:c
Pavamen&amp; Wldth-Va11aua.
power brakes, power steer·
with disposal llllils, storm
Pro.tffl and Work Lea,u........4.111 feel
lng,
reasonably
priced.
Phone
doors and windows, building
or 0.110 liDo.
TWO
BEDROOM
home,
bath
For S1le or Rent
"The data set for eoli\Pli:Uoa of
completely insulated, lront New Hoven, 882-2682. 5-21-3tp
lull basement, garage: 'J'wo. lhil wort ~.n be u " ' ftlrtll Ill
SIX ROOM HOUSE, laUJK!ry
btddlnl Pf'Opoeal.'"
and rear entrances, beautiluJ.
year-old home In Syracuse. theEach
b!.dder lhall bll nqulnd to
room, one block from MiddleJy landscaped, private park- 1968 EARLY American stereo:
fllll with bl• bid 1 C!ertlflld ebeck
Phone
992·:1421.
5-211-30tc
. port Post Office, good neigh.
for an amount equal to ftwt " ,.,
Ing, special low rent. The . This set bas M &amp; FM radio,
eeftt ot flit bltl, bul In •• ...nt more
1 borbood, out of high water,
4
epeed
automatic
record
Haven Terrace Apartments.
than 1er. thout111d 'ltoDart or a borM1
YEARL!JiitG
SORREL
colt,
l' call· al 439 Lincoln st. or ph.
for tea ,.r e...t ol frill bid, payabla
changer; lovely llnish, j u sl
New Haven, W. Va. Phone
blaze lace, stockings, $85. Ph. tn the Dll"eMor.
IIIIJ.il'lf.
5-z.stc
B.ldden mutt apply, 011 U.a proper
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5-:18-7tc like new. Take over pay.
985-3880.
S.28.atp torm~ . ror prequaUJieation wUb thl
menta of $5 per month or
mrhwa:v Credit Examlnlr at Colllm·
bu1. Ohio, at leul !0 tiQJt before
Lost and Found
pay $86.21. Try it In your
TRAILER SPACE, all utilities
lh• d•t .. Mt to o,.n bids.
LOST FRIDAY, plywood jolm
SA~
available. Inquire 156 Mulher. • home. Phone 992-2838. 5-!Uie
Real Estate For Sale
1"he Minimum ware to 'ba pdd to
•U labOr employed em thlll t!OI'Itraet
1Nell port Clutilm.t dr, .~ 1
boat with a Johnson o HP
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ry after 3 or S p.m. Write P.
•flal! t. 1r1 •eeord•oea wftll the
1Fact11r7 air oondldCI!ICL 0u1.Y 1
motor; aiao, set of oars. Jle.
"St!hedule o1 Prevamn,- HOIII'IJ waa
0. Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-B-tlc ZIG ZAG sewing machine; 1968
R1te1 AKertaiDed and Determlae4 bJ
)7,846 Noymnea. Full,yequip-1
ward il lowxl. Call 94J.4225
demonstral&lt;lr. Makes laney ·'
the Deputmant of ' fndubia) Rei•·
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ped. C!Mmr 111111 _
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uona appUeabla to State IQ~WU
or MH2M Racine.
5-3111c 2 BWROOM furnished trailer.
atltches. New guaronlee.JlacOepartm.-nt tmpro•ementa t• ac:cordlaold now,
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$50
cash.
Phone
992-28311.
67
Ponti~
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.
$2,795
1
wife.
No
children.
$75
month.
W1nted To Lease
1
l'OMEROY - 5 rooms, b a t h,
Plalll and aJII(llfteiUGlll an Oft
l&lt;eeping
Meigs
Call 992-5319.
5-28-'te
5-2Ute
tn the DepartiMftt of Rllb. .JI
1C&amp;lall~a t dr. Sedan. F'letorY I
FARMS in Meigs or Muon
floor furnace, near stores, out ftJ•
and U.. Office of tU OIYII:I011 Dep.
Iair eondldoned. NeW PoM!ac I
County lor oil and gas. Write
of high water.
Ut.J Director.
Gallia and
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Difaelor
ftllllWftll . . rUIJ:t to
PONTOON
HOUSE
boat
with
to Chaweva 011 and G a a
llnole trcai ortcinat I
lll1fL!ND - 5 rooms, b a I b , reje(!t IIIJ Uld alJ bf.b.
ForS.Ie
Mason
Area
P.
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MIHI'I'ft
Bea'
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blue
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wtth
Corp., 1106 Cutler St., Marietta, HOUSE with adjoining lol. 3 trailer. Phone 992-2429. ~l-Ite
modern klteben, out buildings.
t»IICTol
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5-JI.121p
Level two acres.
bedTooms, large ldteben, mo1matchllli llltarlor,. :
f.ft1 N 1t1D
Informed As
FOUR
BWROOM
home
on
Lin.
dem bath, lull basemOiil, wilh
57 ACREs - Near Portland, I
Aft'fti4RS
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coin HID, Pomeroy; recently
garage,
newly
re-decorated.
rooms, bath, modern ldleben,
Wanted To Buy
As
Call !)92.5522 alter 4 p.m. 119 remodeled. Large lot; $11,1115. out buildings, Large garden.
. , . . IMCK· PONTIAC .
~IDEWAUt BICYCLE w II h
Call Lee Seyler, 99N662.
Ebenezer
st.,
omeroy,
0.
HELEN
8liCI
VIRGIL
TEAJI'ORD
training wheels, Rnhert Ash·
GMC&gt;TRUCK$
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Entertained
I -Ute
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5-5-tfc
ley residence, 992-2835.
~---~~!~_s,nooae, OIIJo
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TIIREE ACRES, 5 room house, MAPLE STEREO radio, 111111
11-2-31e
new roof, barn, ceJiar, two Early American stereo radio
ANTIQUES, furniture, dllhes,
cisterns and furniture $4500. combination. Beautllul 101ld
0'~ AND CROW
-mlsceDIDOOUI, lira. Howard
!btda.Y School atteno!anee m
atale unit with 4-Bpeed ciJant.
Phone
742-5613.
5-111-30tp
REALTY
COMPANY
CecU, 800 W. Main St., PomeMll1
19 was 60; 1110 ol!erlng
er. Take over paymenll ol t8 POMEROY - ApJli'Oll. I aeres,
roy.
14-lfe
was $15.34. Worllhil) senices
1957 PLYMOUTH Station Wa- per month or balance $811.98. z atory frame, 8 rooms, I IJed. we,. held at10:451rith the !leY.
Also, lovely walnut coiiiO)e roolll!, bath, lull basement.
gon, automatic transmission,
• Ofl'1CE .HOVHS 9 TO 12, :.TO 5 (Cl.o.o;t· AT NOON ON·
SMALL ACREAGE, no build!., M. BarMtt of Hunlin8ton, IV,
with
4
speaker
IOIIIICI
system,
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good condition. Can be seen
Also a z story bouse used as Va. ~rlnldnll the message.
Ings, slatll prl&lt;e and I u II
4 speed dual volume control
at
Lou's
Ashland,
or
caU
992rental.
3
garages.
ALL
IN
parliculan Write Box 888-F in
several members o! the local
2039.
5-:!Ntp with AM &amp; FM radio. Pay
GOOD CONDMON. $18,500. chureb ollendod QJarterJ.y Coucare of Dally Belltlne~ PoJn.
balance $81.01 or paymenll POMEROY - AJIPI'OI. one- !erenco held lithe Chester llleltteroy.
5-mte
Of
$5 per IIIODib. Call 9112-3118.
LARGE HOUSE In Racine, 9
third acre, 1¥. atory frame, &amp; odlst CW.&lt;h ~ eveolng at .
~
rooms, one third acre Jot,
rooms, 2 beclrooinl, bath, 6:30.
For S.le or Trade
several locaJ tam!lleaattendod
good location, $115011. Phone
basement. All lor t6,500.00.
1151 AJS MOTORCYCLE, 500
ZIG
ZAGOMATIC:
WeD
known
the
revival NniCOI hald II the
949-3752.
5-Z9-12tc
POMEROY - z story frame, s
cc, one-cylinder engine, 5mate sewlnf maehJne bas bedrooms, batb, · basement, Chester Melllodlst Cbureb !rom
apeed transmlaalon. Will sell
many leatures. llakel button- hardwood !1001'8, large Jot. Ma.Y 8 lh1'0U8h the 18th, with the
!967 ZIG ZAG sewing machlne.
or trade lor smaller cycle.
bole~, darns, menda, wllbout
Rev. L. M. Barnett of illlntlnsWas salesman's demonstra..
Just f6,5HJ.IIO.
Phone 111Ur19, Hlft'lsonvUie.
atlacbmenll.
Sewa
on
a
II
loo, W. Va. as evangelist.
tor. Regularly sold for $99.911;
IIENBY a.ELAND
HUtc
types
ol
labrlca.
Free
borne
• !~&lt;Me and Kathy Follrod vis- ·
will sen lor $48.31, or $5 per
Olllce- . . . .
clemonstraUon.
Pay
balance
ol
lied
their ll'andmother, Clara ·
month. Free home demonstr..
Wanted
tion. Call 992-3211.
5-!Uie fl2.98 or montbly payments.
ll-2-3te Follrod lllli aunt, Nina Robln11011 &amp;mday.
Call 992-3218.
&amp;Ute
WANTED at once: Rellable
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode
truck driver. Phone 949-:1541. 1&gt;1 TON 1952 Chevy Pickup
Buslllfta
Services
and
Conn! of cU:clevUJe had sup5-31-3te
!ruck. Jobn A. Jeffers, phone 1960 FORD starllner, V-8 wllb CURTISS "DAmY BEEF"
perm Sotllrda.r evelllllg, llldvlsm.rm.
11-»tc overdrive. Very good oondiJnedlllg
service.
Call
Leland
lted
with Mr. llJid Mrs. w~
Uon. Phone 99UIISI, s.Nte
M-le Help Wanted
Parlrer, Pomeroy residence Carr and tandty. The¥ aPent alDSALI!SMAN FULL or partllme RABBITS, PHONE 99U547.
119%-22M or call station Tup. da.Y afternoon and IYOIIlni: wllh
ll-2-3te 1984 DODGE. 11-cyllndor, lour pers Plallll 1187-32$1. 6 ~ 30ic his parents, Mr. and Mra. ~­
to llllablish own credit brok·
door. One owner car. Wanda
.erase boa"-. ;No Invest.
los D, Woode, andYlaltedb.. par·
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Rl. 2, Racine, 0. Ph.
meat. To help gel started, we ESTATE OF Ernest L. Eber&amp;onto,
Mr. and Mrs. llober! While
1-Utp APPALOSSA lmlD lervlce. By
bach, 5 room house, bath, tfi.Sil2,
parantee $150 weekly to IIIU
appointment, phone 19U112. o! Keno and other relatlfel IIi
baseman! and two loll, $4000,
meeting our requlrenumll.
5-lWOip Meigs ~. barore ~
S room house, barn, garage, omcrAL llof Scout sleepbig
Aae 110 barrier. Write, ManaIll Clrelevllle.
bag. Never been used. Call
two loll, $1800, 3 room house,
ger, Box 700, PaJneovllle, Ohio
Mrs. Sarah Woodeof~l
c. C. BRADPOBD
8-»tc
barn, $1300, Contact Carl J!b. . . . .
Hl'l't.
1-Ntp
Plains
spent the Wlilk«&lt;d wllb
AUCTIONEER
ersbacb, phone f92-310t.
Mr.
and
Mrs. v... Swartz.
Complele llenlee
AKC IIINIA'roRE SclmlltiRI'I,
f-2-lllp
Mra. o. J. Evano ot.MI. Blanc,
HelpW1111•• .
Write. Pllou. ... Ceataet
DGIHbeddlng; I WMkl old,
Mich.,
hal been vlaltlni hOi limo '
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WAITRESS AND barmaid, t40 CNE TON Dodge 1964 truck ... Jim Nolan, Coolville 1187·
thor,
Mr,
and Mrs. Diliomcire
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a WMk pl111 UPII 8liCI U.tng
Raelle. Oldt
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with
dump
bed.
WJ1ller
Bentz.
Boyleo and f!lmUY·. !'Ill: IIJ" ~ ,
quarters, Apply at Oreeu 0..
lltfo
Phone 119%-!513.
11-»tc
two week•.
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STRAWHERRIES, Roy W. Prof.
fitt, Portland, Phone 841-1133.
Wl·IJt•
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boats. All slzea J.O.IJ.J3.14

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aholrroam &lt;leaD. red IIIIA!rtor, a!OIIIIIlw w111te rinlsb "lth
red 2-tone.
1962 OLDS STARruiE HT CPE. , • , , , ••.•• , ,$109.1

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with tlll1llole, vil\y1 trt., whlfll llnloh, all goad w-•-w tires.
1963 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DOOR ........... , , , ••. $995
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Tuwmbipt, by Nllll'facln"' WUb UPb·
alt' conere1o.
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PruJ ilC"t and Work Lenllh-&amp;l.ttl teP.I.
ur 7.:19 Miles.
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l.bk wu,..
be a1 Mt tortl tn
U11: bkldina ptopoul ...
Ell'eh bidder shall be ~UiNd to
IUt wU_h Ills bid 111 eerUfJed chadt
lor an amount equal to fiVI ,.r 1»nt
of hl1 bllf, btlt In no event moi'CI
ten thousand' doliAl'l or a bolld for
ten PGr cent of hll bid, payeble to

GUARANrEED .REP AIRED
ASSORTED ADJUSI'MENT . ·

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TUPPEI\S PLAJNS, O.
PHONE 667..$82

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IOOl Call 992-2317, or 99UISI.
!Ients, bedfast or ambulatory.
5-19-301c
For lent
ForS.Ie
Call Syracuse Nursing Home
. Am .CONDITIONI!4G Rerrtpr.
992-3707.
~ PLENTY of space lor one trau.
HORNED registered Hereford TAKE SOIL AWAY the Blue
aUon servlca. JICt'l llefrllSAVE SPACE
er with ali laciiitles. In Syr..
CDW!l wl1b calm at Bide.
Lustre way from carpets and
eralipn, New aa-. llaae
WILL DO SEWING In my
the
Diredor.
euse. Coil 992·3904, 4-IJ.tfc Waller Benb. Phone IIDM513.
upholstery. Renl electric Blddera mus t jiipply , on the .(ll'(lpu
~~82-W~t.
4 • lfe
home. Make anything. Mn.
farms. for prequ11llflcilthm 'WIUl the
8-Uie
sbampooer $.1. Baker Furni- Highw{IJI
loiOTH PJIOOFINCl
(.'ndlt l:xamlner at, Colum-·
Carolyn Lewis Phone 992-2271. l'URNISIIED and ur.turnlshed
ture.
W'T-4tc bue. ObiO .• al Jeael 10 da)'ll btd'are ' tbl READY • MIX COiicrete cleUY· SEWING . MA~, repair
5-3 I.ate
d8le lil.ll to open bhll.
apartments. Close to school. HOME GROWN tomal&lt;l planll
AIC ClEANEIS
ered right to your projeet. ' servlca, aD mllrH, WY 1Tbe Mln.lmum ware to be paid to
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1&amp;-111-tfc for garden use: Early Val- STEREO RADIO
.lfaaon, w. Va.
Fast and ·eaay. Free esti- 2211. 'l'be Pabrle Sbop, J'm.
combination all labor employed on thl1 contract
be tn aoool'danee wltb Cbe
TERMITES SWARMING? Iant, Hines , 1350, Big Red,
unit: Lovely walnut console ahall
mates.
Phone
992-1214,
Qoegeroy. Autbmbed Singer 8ales
' 'S&lt;' heduJq of Provallina Hourly Wille
They are re-productives, not LARGE five room and ~ath
Rate~
A.cerl•laed 111d D8tennined
Delicious, and Improved Ma.
with 4 speaker sound system; bl'
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Ready
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Middle.
and 8ervlca. We Sharpen
the Dep;u1;nent of Indu1tri1l Re·
your worker colony. Free inapartment, newly de&lt;'ora!M,
lean. Also cabbage and pep.
4 speed, dual volume eon. latiollll Q"PilctWle to Slate Hl@way
port, Ohio.
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DCp arttllP.Ilk lua~&gt;rovo;-nu:mte in accordfurnace beat, Pomerov.
per plants. Thomas Hayman,
trol, .highest fidelity; with AM anC"e
with Chapter .UHI of lhe Reril·
crawl space dangers. No
Phone 91J2.S30'1.
1 7-tfc
Code of Ohio."
Syracuse, 0.
5-U-Itle
SAII,I!~~1119E.
&amp; FM radio. Pay balance of cdPlana
and apedfleaUu1111 are o.m fUe
salesman, low overhead. 50
$88.90 or $5 per month. CoD In Lhe Department of Higb'!/IY8 anct
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EXP'EiT
per cent savings. Allied Pest FURNISHED three-room apart- POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy 9112-3218.
Office or the DI\Ulon DepuiJ
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Wheel Alignment
Control. Pomeroy,
Ohio.
ment, bath; on South Second
mlnlature, $75 and up. stud
The D:lreet.M re.ervea the ri1ht to
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Phone 99U669 evenings.
Ave .. Middleport. Phone Mrs.
service and grooming. Phooe STEREO: 1987 solid state rna. re ject 1ny
P. 1 . MAIH!t'IR
5-24-301p
Howard Cecil. 991-5282.
1
992-5443.
11 s tic
pie stereo witb 4-speed auto- ~!.17; 8-3DIIIICTOIJI
ate
4-2-tfc
RED FISII BOAT' . .
matte changer; radio combiWILL DO sewing at home RESTAURANT FOR SALE OR
nation. Has Instant on radio. '
WITII EVINRUDE MOTOR
zippers, pockets, pegging, FOUR ROOM FURNISHED LEASE. Completely equipped,
.. OTICI TO DOtl'l"ttA.CTTU
. ALLOY TRAILER'
Assume paymenll of tc per
tTATI Ofl OHIO
hemming, alterations, etc.
APARTMENT, Phone 992·
bootbs, Juncb counter, electric
DIPAITMINT 011 HIOJIWA'Qo
month or pay balance $101.35.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Maaon,
l!':olumbus, OIUo Mlf 17, IMI
4-M-tfc grm, deep fryer, lour hamer
-GUARANTEE~)..
31158.
Call 992-3211.
S.!Ut.c contract
&amp;aiM Letal Copy Mt. INti
Phone m-5651.
4-30-tfc
Cory coffee maker, relriger·
UNIT PIUCI CONTRACT
proiJO.Mll wtn k ltiMllnd
FURNISHED APARTMENT,
ator, steam table, dishes, pots, WE HAVE NEW Toasters, mix- at S.lled
tho oftt« of the StaU HIIIIWll
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springs
new paneling in all rooms. p8lll. etc. 1110 per cent earner
of Oblo Columbus, Olllo aaers, irons, fans, antennas, r. Dlrtrior
tll 10:00 A.M'.. Eutem DQUP,t Sa¥•
Nile Club, 5 to 8 p.m. MonCali Mason 773-5147. 5-!Utc location. can 882-2238 New
cord players, and many other IDI '1\mo, 'I'Uud.Q', J11ae 11, 1M8.
day tbru Friday. Lsdies night
ior IJnproverrMmtl fJl:
Haven, W. Va.
5-1t-llc
Items in Block.
Part NL 1
IIINO
every Friday.
utfc: ADULTS · Furnl.obed and unfur.
Mel(l CoualJ', Obio, on roaU and
COME IN AND MAKE
faeiHdta, Bblte P1rk - Porbd au
TO
nlshed modern anarlmenls, 2
US AN OPI''ER.
- Department of Natar.l Ruouren
1960
CORVAm
Monza. Phone
and 3 bedrooms. all electric
- Dl'f'klo• ar Pub u4 Jttereatlo•
For Trade
YOUR
CLELAND TV
- ln. Ollve Townlhlp, bJ ar:ulh'IDI
992-5143.
5-28-5tc
brick
building.
beautifully
de.
CASH FOR Antiques. Bm
md addlar aureutt Ia part, bp r..
ftl E. Malli st.
CAIPETING
1urfactlll! with uP!tatt ~nerete m
corated. plastered walls, COJn.
Hamm, Middleport, Ohio.
Pomeroy, 0•1o
part, aDd by &amp;IIPb'lnl I bltumb!.DU
plete Youngsl&lt;lwn ldtchens 1960 IMPALA VB. lour door,
.utface treatment tn p1rt.
S.JHOI:c
Pavamen&amp; Wldth-Va11aua.
power brakes, power steer·
with disposal llllils, storm
Pro.tffl and Work Lea,u........4.111 feel
lng,
reasonably
priced.
Phone
doors and windows, building
or 0.110 liDo.
TWO
BEDROOM
home,
bath
For S1le or Rent
"The data set for eoli\Pli:Uoa of
completely insulated, lront New Hoven, 882-2682. 5-21-3tp
lull basement, garage: 'J'wo. lhil wort ~.n be u " ' ftlrtll Ill
SIX ROOM HOUSE, laUJK!ry
btddlnl Pf'Opoeal.'"
and rear entrances, beautiluJ.
year-old home In Syracuse. theEach
b!.dder lhall bll nqulnd to
room, one block from MiddleJy landscaped, private park- 1968 EARLY American stereo:
fllll with bl• bid 1 C!ertlflld ebeck
Phone
992·:1421.
5-211-30tc
. port Post Office, good neigh.
for an amount equal to ftwt " ,.,
Ing, special low rent. The . This set bas M &amp; FM radio,
eeftt ot flit bltl, bul In •• ...nt more
1 borbood, out of high water,
4
epeed
automatic
record
Haven Terrace Apartments.
than 1er. thout111d 'ltoDart or a borM1
YEARL!JiitG
SORREL
colt,
l' call· al 439 Lincoln st. or ph.
for tea ,.r e...t ol frill bid, payabla
changer; lovely llnish, j u sl
New Haven, W. Va. Phone
blaze lace, stockings, $85. Ph. tn the Dll"eMor.
IIIIJ.il'lf.
5-z.stc
B.ldden mutt apply, 011 U.a proper
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5-:18-7tc like new. Take over pay.
985-3880.
S.28.atp torm~ . ror prequaUJieation wUb thl
menta of $5 per month or
mrhwa:v Credit Examlnlr at Colllm·
bu1. Ohio, at leul !0 tiQJt before
Lost and Found
pay $86.21. Try it In your
TRAILER SPACE, all utilities
lh• d•t .. Mt to o,.n bids.
LOST FRIDAY, plywood jolm
SA~
available. Inquire 156 Mulher. • home. Phone 992-2838. 5-!Uie
Real Estate For Sale
1"he Minimum ware to 'ba pdd to
•U labOr employed em thlll t!OI'Itraet
1Nell port Clutilm.t dr, .~ 1
boat with a Johnson o HP
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•flal! t. 1r1 •eeord•oea wftll the
1Fact11r7 air oondldCI!ICL 0u1.Y 1
motor; aiao, set of oars. Jle.
"St!hedule o1 Prevamn,- HOIII'IJ waa
0. Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-B-tlc ZIG ZAG sewing machine; 1968
R1te1 AKertaiDed and Determlae4 bJ
)7,846 Noymnea. Full,yequip-1
ward il lowxl. Call 94J.4225
demonstral&lt;lr. Makes laney ·'
the Deputmant of ' fndubia) Rei•·
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ped. C!Mmr 111111 _
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uona appUeabla to State IQ~WU
or MH2M Racine.
5-3111c 2 BWROOM furnished trailer.
atltches. New guaronlee.JlacOepartm.-nt tmpro•ementa t• ac:cordlaold now,
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$50
cash.
Phone
992-28311.
67
Ponti~
,
.
$2,795
1
wife.
No
children.
$75
month.
W1nted To Lease
1
l'OMEROY - 5 rooms, b a t h,
Plalll and aJII(llfteiUGlll an Oft
l&lt;eeping
Meigs
Call 992-5319.
5-28-'te
5-2Ute
tn the DepartiMftt of Rllb. .JI
1C&amp;lall~a t dr. Sedan. F'letorY I
FARMS in Meigs or Muon
floor furnace, near stores, out ftJ•
and U.. Office of tU OIYII:I011 Dep.
Iair eondldoned. NeW PoM!ac I
County lor oil and gas. Write
of high water.
Ut.J Director.
Gallia and
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Difaelor
ftllllWftll . . rUIJ:t to
PONTOON
HOUSE
boat
with
to Chaweva 011 and G a a
llnole trcai ortcinat I
lll1fL!ND - 5 rooms, b a I b , reje(!t IIIJ Uld alJ bf.b.
ForS.Ie
Mason
Area
P.
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MIHI'I'ft
Bea'
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blue
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wtth
Corp., 1106 Cutler St., Marietta, HOUSE with adjoining lol. 3 trailer. Phone 992-2429. ~l-Ite
modern klteben, out buildings.
t»IICTol
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5-JI.121p
Level two acres.
bedTooms, large ldteben, mo1matchllli llltarlor,. :
f.ft1 N 1t1D
Informed As
FOUR
BWROOM
home
on
Lin.
dem bath, lull basemOiil, wilh
57 ACREs - Near Portland, I
Aft'fti4RS
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coin HID, Pomeroy; recently
garage,
newly
re-decorated.
rooms, bath, modern ldleben,
Wanted To Buy
As
Call !)92.5522 alter 4 p.m. 119 remodeled. Large lot; $11,1115. out buildings, Large garden.
. , . . IMCK· PONTIAC .
~IDEWAUt BICYCLE w II h
Call Lee Seyler, 99N662.
Ebenezer
st.,
omeroy,
0.
HELEN
8liCI
VIRGIL
TEAJI'ORD
training wheels, Rnhert Ash·
GMC&gt;TRUCK$
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Entertained
I -Ute
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5-5-tfc
ley residence, 992-2835.
~---~~!~_s,nooae, OIIJo
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TIIREE ACRES, 5 room house, MAPLE STEREO radio, 111111
11-2-31e
new roof, barn, ceJiar, two Early American stereo radio
ANTIQUES, furniture, dllhes,
cisterns and furniture $4500. combination. Beautllul 101ld
0'~ AND CROW
-mlsceDIDOOUI, lira. Howard
!btda.Y School atteno!anee m
atale unit with 4-Bpeed ciJant.
Phone
742-5613.
5-111-30tp
REALTY
COMPANY
CecU, 800 W. Main St., PomeMll1
19 was 60; 1110 ol!erlng
er. Take over paymenll ol t8 POMEROY - ApJli'Oll. I aeres,
roy.
14-lfe
was $15.34. Worllhil) senices
1957 PLYMOUTH Station Wa- per month or balance $811.98. z atory frame, 8 rooms, I IJed. we,. held at10:451rith the !leY.
Also, lovely walnut coiiiO)e roolll!, bath, lull basement.
gon, automatic transmission,
• Ofl'1CE .HOVHS 9 TO 12, :.TO 5 (Cl.o.o;t· AT NOON ON·
SMALL ACREAGE, no build!., M. BarMtt of Hunlin8ton, IV,
with
4
speaker
IOIIIICI
system,
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good condition. Can be seen
Also a z story bouse used as Va. ~rlnldnll the message.
Ings, slatll prl&lt;e and I u II
4 speed dual volume control
at
Lou's
Ashland,
or
caU
992rental.
3
garages.
ALL
IN
parliculan Write Box 888-F in
several members o! the local
2039.
5-:!Ntp with AM &amp; FM radio. Pay
GOOD CONDMON. $18,500. chureb ollendod QJarterJ.y Coucare of Dally Belltlne~ PoJn.
balance $81.01 or paymenll POMEROY - AJIPI'OI. one- !erenco held lithe Chester llleltteroy.
5-mte
Of
$5 per IIIODib. Call 9112-3118.
LARGE HOUSE In Racine, 9
third acre, 1¥. atory frame, &amp; odlst CW.&lt;h ~ eveolng at .
~
rooms, one third acre Jot,
rooms, 2 beclrooinl, bath, 6:30.
For S.le or Trade
several locaJ tam!lleaattendod
good location, $115011. Phone
basement. All lor t6,500.00.
1151 AJS MOTORCYCLE, 500
ZIG
ZAGOMATIC:
WeD
known
the
revival NniCOI hald II the
949-3752.
5-Z9-12tc
POMEROY - z story frame, s
cc, one-cylinder engine, 5mate sewlnf maehJne bas bedrooms, batb, · basement, Chester Melllodlst Cbureb !rom
apeed transmlaalon. Will sell
many leatures. llakel button- hardwood !1001'8, large Jot. Ma.Y 8 lh1'0U8h the 18th, with the
!967 ZIG ZAG sewing machlne.
or trade lor smaller cycle.
bole~, darns, menda, wllbout
Rev. L. M. Barnett of illlntlnsWas salesman's demonstra..
Just f6,5HJ.IIO.
Phone 111Ur19, Hlft'lsonvUie.
atlacbmenll.
Sewa
on
a
II
loo, W. Va. as evangelist.
tor. Regularly sold for $99.911;
IIENBY a.ELAND
HUtc
types
ol
labrlca.
Free
borne
• !~&lt;Me and Kathy Follrod vis- ·
will sen lor $48.31, or $5 per
Olllce- . . . .
clemonstraUon.
Pay
balance
ol
lied
their ll'andmother, Clara ·
month. Free home demonstr..
Wanted
tion. Call 992-3211.
5-!Uie fl2.98 or montbly payments.
ll-2-3te Follrod lllli aunt, Nina Robln11011 &amp;mday.
Call 992-3218.
&amp;Ute
WANTED at once: Rellable
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode
truck driver. Phone 949-:1541. 1&gt;1 TON 1952 Chevy Pickup
Buslllfta
Services
and
Conn! of cU:clevUJe had sup5-31-3te
!ruck. Jobn A. Jeffers, phone 1960 FORD starllner, V-8 wllb CURTISS "DAmY BEEF"
perm Sotllrda.r evelllllg, llldvlsm.rm.
11-»tc overdrive. Very good oondiJnedlllg
service.
Call
Leland
lted
with Mr. llJid Mrs. w~
Uon. Phone 99UIISI, s.Nte
M-le Help Wanted
Parlrer, Pomeroy residence Carr and tandty. The¥ aPent alDSALI!SMAN FULL or partllme RABBITS, PHONE 99U547.
119%-22M or call station Tup. da.Y afternoon and IYOIIlni: wllh
ll-2-3te 1984 DODGE. 11-cyllndor, lour pers Plallll 1187-32$1. 6 ~ 30ic his parents, Mr. and Mra. ~­
to llllablish own credit brok·
door. One owner car. Wanda
.erase boa"-. ;No Invest.
los D, Woode, andYlaltedb.. par·
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Rl. 2, Racine, 0. Ph.
meat. To help gel started, we ESTATE OF Ernest L. Eber&amp;onto,
Mr. and Mrs. llober! While
1-Utp APPALOSSA lmlD lervlce. By
bach, 5 room house, bath, tfi.Sil2,
parantee $150 weekly to IIIU
appointment, phone 19U112. o! Keno and other relatlfel IIi
baseman! and two loll, $4000,
meeting our requlrenumll.
5-lWOip Meigs ~. barore ~
S room house, barn, garage, omcrAL llof Scout sleepbig
Aae 110 barrier. Write, ManaIll Clrelevllle.
bag. Never been used. Call
two loll, $1800, 3 room house,
ger, Box 700, PaJneovllle, Ohio
Mrs. Sarah Woodeof~l
c. C. BRADPOBD
8-»tc
barn, $1300, Contact Carl J!b. . . . .
Hl'l't.
1-Ntp
Plains
spent the Wlilk«&lt;d wllb
AUCTIONEER
ersbacb, phone f92-310t.
Mr.
and
Mrs. v... Swartz.
Complele llenlee
AKC IIINIA'roRE SclmlltiRI'I,
f-2-lllp
Mra. o. J. Evano ot.MI. Blanc,
HelpW1111•• .
Write. Pllou. ... Ceataet
DGIHbeddlng; I WMkl old,
Mich.,
hal been vlaltlni hOi limo '
Crfit.....,..
WAITRESS AND barmaid, t40 CNE TON Dodge 1964 truck ... Jim Nolan, Coolville 1187·
thor,
Mr,
and Mrs. Diliomcire
.,,
e.utc
a WMk pl111 UPII 8liCI U.tng
Raelle. Oldt
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with
dump
bed.
WJ1ller
Bentz.
Boyleo and f!lmUY·. !'Ill: IIJ" ~ ,
quarters, Apply at Oreeu 0..
lltfo
Phone 119%-!513.
11-»tc
two week•.
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STRAWHERRIES, Roy W. Prof.
fitt, Portland, Phone 841-1133.
Wl·IJt•
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aholrroam &lt;leaD. red IIIIA!rtor, a!OIIIIIlw w111te rinlsb "lth
red 2-tone.
1962 OLDS STARruiE HT CPE. , • , , , ••.•• , ,$109.1

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:Jr;~·;w:=lll~lam=w~··'therspoon listeiled, ', TIIO .r..c11011 ,;,, mixed. but Juries from which per1011a
to the news on the ~re 'Wa~ ' genero\ .18J'111!11101it Olfllro80lqj ICI'!Ill" abollt the
radio,
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MOildly'o dectalcici oo ·death 'poi.!QI wore excluded.
W01loy (Soruij.) E.,., )ljlihl c...,tial plinlatun0nt .by the U.S.
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~· of , th~e f-485, Richard
"~:. lloudb' hla )OJ' reverberated not the , dllllllllillni or death 'Nifl, S.,.cl!. will ~ Ida oentence
Dl1lJ ill hla tiny death row ®\1 u..s.A. .•., , .
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, . 10r the tntamoua ·~ o1
but to lhll tar roachos.,Qf, the !I· . Wltl!lr•""""'• IPIIOal brQII&amp;ht eight .llll'aeo tn Chicago. !iJeck'a
,awey Pl'li!OR In Fort W!ldh, Tex. the ruling 11111 Jurors cannot be attorllly, Public Do!ondor Ger·. ·, But wben DiaL ·
Stanley autOmatleally rejeded because aid GeiiJ, said llie _.t
, ' Kirk o! Wichita FaDs, Tex.; got .they are' -sed to Cll)ltal already II being prOjllll'ed, m1
. the word he storriled:
; p u o t.ih m o n ~ The decision .tile fact that 250 Or $20 ~
.fl. "I'm 80 mad l'Dl speechless. meant, tor Ill practical purpo- . jurors exam.ined ft'tre rejeeted
• t' Wo don't know wbtt ·to dO."
ses, that most o1 the 486 becauoe IIley dl~ o1
· •: ''.' • ~ LQuisiana's . ,attorney Bl'"· prisoners Qlitlng ~,cutloo in capital punlslunent wlluld be a
'li;..;_.,-11, Jack GreinDiten, har· stale prtaol.i wDI Ill slJOI'ed. ,..)or cootonttoo ol tlilt ~

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ftre truck were opened Monday
ntgltt by PomerO)' CoomcU, but
no contract waa awarded.
COUncil tnotead aaked Mayor
Charles Logar, Fire Chief Her&gt;ry Worry and the council sateey
commtttae to checkthebtdsttemby-ttem m1 makoarecommondaUoo at the next meedow.
Bids for the a~t.PU'atus, ex..

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President Johnson today reject-ed a Hanoi demaTKI that all
American bombing be stopped
in Nortll Vietnam. ,
"An honorable peace req.lire1
some gelltllres on the other side
inward peace," he alld. He
added tllat tllus tar in the Parts
, ~~!.. "~ )!~ .ftl!t ~lit UU!o

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der1011 and Mr. m1 lllro. Clair
Fcilrod -.d famtl,y apsnt Molllor'o DB¥ wltll.tfloir lllolbor, Mra.
Edt til Harper, at Carroll, Ohio.

WITHOUT
DISHWASHER

$499°0
REG. $09.00 Y~LU£

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clus~ve

ol the truck chasail, were

by Howe Fire ApparaiUI Ccm_pany, Anderson, Ind., $15,525,
lid sutphen Fire Equipment ecpany, Cohunbus, $16,721.
The decision to ha\'e curther
study of the bids before a cQIIoo
tract is awarded came after it
waa pointed out thet the Howe
firm cltd not bid 00 the eype or
pumper cllled for ln speciO.ca-

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Nell Johnsoo, representing the
SUii&gt;hen linn, told counctl that
bis bid included a clause to allow
tho cancollatlon ot !be contract
111111 tllem 11 the tire de-nt
Ill loVJ reuewll should be d&amp;leolod thtalall.
Colnell, ·mother actlvt.ty, •
proved Ill&gt; onlbance to IWihCX'·
ize the e!IIPIO)'Jbent of SQuire,

·Band Uniforms Bill Paid
:I.Fiblli PIIJ'l!IOIIIm tite Ullilqrms bucdDessoa m1 organizations, treasurer.
tllo """ Malga lUSh Scboo!' -.d a vartoQI ct ftmd raising . The now oll!cers were install•awirclling bml wao reported
week ml olllcora !or
ltl88~ year - · eleciA!d
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Installed cmtog Mondl,y
, ~':" meol:tni at tl!o M o lg 1
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, Booster Au~ctallon at the
· · Jlomei'07 .EIIIIIOIIIaQ.School.
,.,
, . · : Tho lf8 enilormo won pur.
;J' &lt;, l!bastcl at 1 eoat ci $15,141. Over
~~-.000 at tile IIIIOWII W.a railod "rrni the past
Uuwgb

oollcil~

1.../i'OIII 1ndf'1cml1,

projects.
ed by Mra. Welsh - pre-Arthur Millar ct Rutland ,.., ed each with a maroon and gold
oleciA!d president or the asooete- lintod carnattoo.
It woo voted to make a $loti
lion, '"""ending Mra. Jolm Welsh contrlbuttAXl to the tund that wiD
, at Middleport.
bring the American Wind ~Other olllcera named w o r o p11ooy Orchestra here in ·Jul,y.
Mra. Marvin Burt, FOmeroy, Students to partlciJ&gt;ate tn tile .
llrat vice· proslcltDI; Mro. Q~. citnlc to bo &lt;oncluted in coogano ~' , l!fddloport.· oeroed · juncttoo with tho -•ranee ct
vice prell-: Mra. Don Mut- tllo orchestra have ooloct'
leo, Middl...._., so.c"""'-, m1 eel '"' David Bowen, director, tt
Mrs.
~ ;;;'COIW, wa.-~cecl.

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tace the real problems ol serve the secwity of each. Tbe
ending the war, we must stand United States is ready to begin
Cast. We must stand pat:ientl.,y discussing such agreementsand hopotuUy, but with deter- now."
minatl.on, too."
Summit Meedng
The Preatdent, reviewing the
Johosoo ~tH~nod hio apsech to
"eventful and Wlcertain yearn the largest ll'aduating elisa ln
since he met Koay&amp;iD at the history of Glassboro College
Gla.,boro last )'lllr dlvtoualy -which Johnson ml Kosntn
waotod to rekindle the "oplrlt of made famous will! their summit
Hollybusllo" flo feld-othlo boltof mootl .... l&amp;et SWDIIIOF-11111! the
"that the old ant:ap!am1 whJch comment:
we eall the cold war muat fade
"The world will remember
- ml will ledo."
Gla10boro, I hope, as a place
He llated1 however, contlr~dng where understanding between
tnternatJOIW problems of which nations was advanced by the
trouble tn the Middle E"t was Unttod states and the Soviet
a primary swrce ol concern.
Union. ..
, "The - ' ' ol that reg!~
deserve a peace baaed lCtOO a
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slid or continued tension
between Israel aid the Arab
countries.
The Prestdent also tooli t!oe
occasion of Glassboro re-visited
to urge again SOvlet,.Amertcan
steps toward general clts&amp;r·

IDCI evaaJons."
Th!&gt; Chi~! Executl vo mode I
commencement .. d d r e 1 1 at
Glassboro Stlte cOi.Iere where
he met last June 23 ml June 25
with SOYiet Premier Aiexol
KosygiJL
In the prepared or his
opeeeh, the President aatd tllat
the North Vietnamese represer&gt;taUves in the Parts talks had
demanded tllat aD U.S. bonlblng
be halted "at a limo when more
North Vte~oao IUI'Piios and
matortll then over before are
llooding into South Vietnam."
"Tho other side hlo had
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nothing o1 substance to Ill¥ (In mament.
Melga CooiiiQI' s Hoed Start Pro"For our part,*' be said. "the
Porto) to theae olua who seek a
aram wilt get underway at Five
just Pttaee ln Asll," Johnson United States is ready to move
Polnta in the COUIIQI tor tho IOilll·
tn the direction or cltaarmamoot
mer
m June 10 .
- if our two natim a can reach
stand Fast
Clasaoo wiU be held at Middle·
"SO, Ulllll the men In Haliot binding guaronteoo which pro- port,
Pomeroy, Bradbury, Salem
Center ml !!axri....Wo. Cluo01 1I1U cloao 111 Aug, 2.
The areoo 11111 be canvaostcl
during thta week b7 teachers
m1 toacber-lldol torqlstorstudellta. Reglatrolion will c:ontlnue tl1roullh the week ci June 10
at the center&amp; untU classea are
ruled.
- s ci llle Eaatern a n d
Southern LOcal Dtatrtcta may
IUend FOmorQf . - r s wi111o
chlldren In tllo Ratl-.d area IDlY
IUend either tho Bracl&gt;ury or
HarrtiOIIVDie centers•
Tho pt'OIIl'OJn Is clil'octed toward !!YO and atx 7ocir olds wilD
have not attondod school ml Ia
tntendod to aervt chlldren,ollow
tnc&gt;ometamllita.
Head Start I•' b7 tilt
Olllca ci Eeoaomlc ()llporluniQI
to tile Melp LOcal Scheol Dis-

Head
Start Opens
On June 10
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PORTLAND, Ore.-(UPil- Tho -man who coold, dilbv .bile
Republican Natlooll · CommitiAIO
mot In Portlml today tor 48
Rockefeller came just sbart or
hours of housekeeping work to sl)'IJW that II the party
complete arrangement~ for the nmninated former Vice PreJ..
Miami Beach convention wtdch !dent Richard M. NtlUIIIII -.lei
will name the party's choice for lose the preaidenttll electloo.
preaident.
Thlt was tmplied in llmoot
The CODsensus unong tq:l everythlng he Cllicl
natiooll committeemen and
state party chairmen was:
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Richard M. N!IOX1 wao far WI

in lront but clld not haye the
I!CliDination locked ~
-A few, bit states which, up
to !lOW", were at least offtcially
uncommitted, &lt;ould decide tllo

outeane.
New York Gov. Nelson A.
RockereUer was ~ the scene
wooiJW GOP leadersbtp - r t
with a cms1ant theme: The
Ropubitcao party oooded psndent ml Domecrattc •voteo
to win in Novemberi he wu the

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Pier Bids

Wednesday ...

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CIIARLESrON, W. Vo. (VpJ)
-Bids on two river .Piers, two
land piers ml two
011.
the PfCliiOaed bridge over !lit
Ohio Rl\'111' at Point F l wUJ be opened Wednooday.
The West VIrginia Rood cam..
low bid ot $6,226,450. on~ ·
structure lteel was llllde JiiCIIo. 1'
day by Allied Structural ~ '.
em,. ot lllmmond, Ind.
Other bids wore submltt•nr .; ;, ·
Bristol Steel aid trOll w~· :'
Inc,, Bathl- Steel ~ bil',
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Bida on building the Wut
Virgtllls awrooch to tile ~

Iaiii bridge wtU be rocolwd .. ..
the road commiaatm J,.. lL
The bridge to acbeduled to Ill
opened to tramc by ~.
1969. Tho CCIIIInlctlan til
bridge ts botqr puobed 10 .0.."1:'&lt;'
place the Sliver llrtdga
coiiii&gt;Hd Dec:. ts, 1961, lilllta•
46 perSOOI.

727 Jet Skids 5,000 Feet

River Gauges
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aid :IU ..-..: 118 loot or ron.

on; Pl. Pletlaaot, ·27.30! - .
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liamwbl Falll; 6,8CJ rtl.
tnr. p.r!oataa. .tt.ll!l lalllng.

I'IIUng;

I~~ 1,5"t1Jot!l'roiiUII;1lilnall, ~ i'l$ at a

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minion announced an J1111U81t , .

Amlt ciasseo in t.n&gt;lwl and
ol!lco machine _ . will bolllll at 7 p.m. cat ~. J1cno
II, at theMiddt'IJCII!'IilgttScheol.
"' aaases 1n tbe caa:nea offend
wtU be held eada Tuoada1 a n d
Thursday evening. lnltrUcto.-wtU
bo Donald Wolfe, I'Omero,y lUSh
Sc!hool commercial teacher.
AnYone wtlllotng to onroU wilD
boa not llre&amp;&lt;b' clolle so may
ooroll at tile llrll soaslon. Tu!ttoo foes will be approximately
$10 vorylng si1Sh111 dopendi!!l
onrollnconL TuiUon Is 10
trict •• t11e clalople -ey at be IJOid on tho eveeiog at I h o
tile GIIU..l&amp;Oiga CorruDmiQI M.· !lrat ciaaa mooting.
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5anders &amp; Dempsey oo special for recreation, was rUled. Ricbcounsel to prepare and su,per. ard E. Jones was named ehllr·
vice proceedings to authorize man anll other member~ are Jim
the Issuance of' bonds to tina.'!Ce . Soulsby, Gary Froellllll, Jot
the cost ol the vtllage's 81udlal')' Struble ml Georl!l Nossolroad,
&amp;eJJerage systeJD. Costs tor ser- Jr.
Ce&gt;mcli also wtec1 to ..,..
vices ro be rendered by the
Edith
Slsom~ a Nllttme J&gt;Oilee
firm are not to exceed $4,000
women
re~rooc~~.. to Jime 1,
with the COlllllOnaatlon to be IJOid
19&amp;8,
ml
to 'lfll ve the 1101'11111.
from the proceeds of aueh bonds
when Issued, or otherwise tram probatloo period in new o! bor
loog lollll'e •• a temporary olll- '
the town general ftmd.
cer.
She works as a dliJPitcber.
. ., A urecreatlon authority" to
Attending wore M&amp;¥w Lqar,
spearhead ellorts to improve
Clerk
Edna sebeenleb and eo.m.
playgrwnd andbeoobeUttoldconclimen
Leslie Fulta, preatam;
clttions in the tuwn. and to try to
dewolop tile town lot between Don C41llna, Robert lb'..U. LOu
Poulin ml Roy Reuter.
Mechanic st. atxl Butterrwt Ave.,

To Probe for

F"n-e's Cause

Day with her PIJ'OOts, Mr. Ukl
Mrs. McKinney, on Dutch Ridge
llld ltloDied church here s....
diJ' morning.
MrL S&amp;rlh Woode of 1\ap.
.POra Plains, a.POnl Saturday ntgllt
and &amp;lJwJIIJ' with Mr. m1 Mrs.
Vere Swartz.
Harry Swartz caUOd on hti
mother' M r s. Carrie. Allo
vistUng Mrs. Swam recently
were her~htor-.d"""ln-la!r,
Mr. · ~
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KITCHEN

FIV~ CENTS'

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day in the 801 nOnh ml 0111,
low 90 -..11. Fair, mUd
wodneadll¥ ntabL ·Lolr lolllglJIIa
501-.d low IICJa.

Apparatus Contract Delayed

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Tl/E$DA ~ JUNE 4, 1968

.PQMERQY-MIDDLEf'ORT, OHIO

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WithenjiOOn'• , coso Ifill be the deatb ·~nee, but moont
returned 'to the Wtnols, cwrtto pers01111 H,ntericOd .-r tlloso
tor tef!enlenciJ!&amp;, Hl1 attorneys 'ondtUOiio m!Sht 'poutbly a1ao
said 'the ~die Coort · dect- _.t coovlclkl) by 1 lur7
•lon Mel "lett th8 ·dOor aJar,. lor doYOid of capital punlatunent
another i.ppe~t; this one io toea.
revaroe · the goUQI vofdl~
All bul It ,of the· 50 - ·
The cOIIri&gt; opactllcolly ruled hlvo the dooljl panolcy on t11e1r
thet Ill
men IDwld
' coodomiled
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giillcy by · a jury from , which goveramont.
....,..;.Die ol capital IIIMI•hment
Ji:limlnatoo Doath Ponolcy
were syotematlcelly excluded, ' In Tellllo, Atty: Gen. Craw!oi'd
,would illvo their doatll senten- Martin llid the ruling "e!!oc·
lively does lwaY with the doalh
c-es set aside.
Tlws, liot only clld the ruling ponoiQI •tn' all stAtes. It would be
open tllo door ror countleu a vtl'YJ very remote cue where
•owoall tor I COIIIIDIItatton of auyw would get the doalh

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lumbus ~ at 8:20 a.m.
f!OIIators representing II mojor" toolrtorkors Union CUSW) and neMr Ev
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ana was a •etelian ci
Cooun_.e II 10 LDL (EDT).
J&gt;roducora begtnat tile Hotoi th0
oroao War -.d a mom.
Mro. Ellen Mae Ingles 75
ber ci . tile Disabled Veterans
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dJed UDe&gt;:pectedJy Saturday ~ve..:
organ!zaUon,
toward the IOUthwest FlorJ4a l!M ABBY, I June oddiQI, churned
ing at the residence or her son
He Is survived by his wtce ·
~~ !orecosters predlciA!d
E. M. Blake, Sr., Seventh st.' it would reach hurricane ll&gt;rco
The weather bureau oatd
o
ng laRI today,
Middleport.
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Fort
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and
Tamp;
i&lt;rnettme
llblzy
wao
OlfjleciA!d to . hit between Po
Mrs. Ingels was born May 10
meroy.; t1vo listera, Mra. Wm.
The 'Mara n car built ....
Preparations
llj)jloared
to
be
In
thto
eVOIIing.
But
lew
hurricane
1893 in West Virginia, thedl~
F. Stevens, st. Alb111s and Mra Electronic Fuel '
~ the
Funeral services wtU be hold
l&gt;l'ngroso along 111o cauL
ter of the late F. E. and Eliza.
PI\YIIIs Givens, Cberl~aton, and o1 Feredllo Mic~~.., ~ ~ednolday it 2 p,m. at 111o litTHE NATION'S FOUIWI
recently do~gnecl ~ , 01
~no Bajllist Cberch witlllbe Rev,
Mayor beth Mumaw BJaettnar. She was mounted Wward loot
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also preceded Jn death by her 1
Ytar • record or 608 .......
Funeral oerv!ces will be hold be~rles to PGWer I 16•
lngillJ~
CBudl Rottlild oll!etathis
ntern&amp;tlooal count II 6 LDL CEDT)
--... A United Ptoos Tuelday
husband, George w. lllgels.
at 2 p.m. at Ewing
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wU1 be In Lelart
131, Pianos 14, and Mls""""-' -eel: Trame 572, D-.tnga Chapol with tho Rev. ~ M'
Cometory, Friends miiJ' ea11 111
Mrs. Ingels was a methber or
• 80, '
GW omc.lattng. Burial wm be ·
Rawlqs • Coats Funeral H..,.
the United Brethren Church at
Mason.
tn
Rock
~rings
Comete
•lll'ltmo
Iller 4 p... 00 TueaVETERANS MEMORIAL
Gmestde services wtn be::;.
e8
dB¥ until noon Woclnelday When
She is survived by three soos
HOSPITAL
Saturda,y Admissions _ JOah.
duciA!d by American Legion Drew
,the ~ , wtU be taken to 111o
George H. lJlieJs, New Have~
E. M. Blake, Sr., Middleport, ua Jackson, Rutland; Margaret
Wobatar Fl&gt;st No. 39. Frl-.ds
FUneral servl®a tor Mamie church; .
and Radford Ingels, Call!ornJa· HUJ, Dayton; DaiiiJ' Swick, Mid.
mil¥ call 11111ime,
Nov
_ ll&lt;la Zeigler, 84, n-~-, ~
She wasa member ortllo PllnU
-"w
"'u Mathodlst Cberch.
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eight grandchildren, aoo si~ dleport; James D. JOhnson, Mar&amp;lJwJIIJ' School attendance 011
dlid at her rolddence &amp;lnd8¥
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ietta; Mary Biuell, Minersville May 12 was 66, the c-fierfng,
wiD be hold Wednoodlcy at j
Tlf&lt;l defendants ...,.. lined and
Saturda,y Discharges _ lllida. $19.94. In observance or MothFuneral services w:lll be held
p.m.
at Ewing ~Rev.
Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Rawlings- Warth, Burton Carson, A n n a er's Da.Y, a J)Oi:!m was read by a third tortotted a bond In _.,_ Hubert Harris wt11 oil!~ 11'111!
Coats Funeral Hothe w:lth the Crisl!p, Victor McCloud Mar- Rlcilr Dillinger, IS ell tile Moth- Olld bearings beCore Pomeroy burial In tile Rurlinllliam Come.
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Rev. Ralph Mahoney omciltitlg. ton Walter.
ers (25 in 110 otood at tile tront M&amp;¥or Charles Logar. Fortelt- lecy beoldo her late luabeud,
Burial will be In Kirkland Mem- , ~ Admissions - Ralph or the church, and a potted plant tng l fl3.70 bond polled OUcbar- George, and ..... Erell.
orial Gardens. Friends may call Sis1801l, Pomeroy; John Adama
was presented each one present, lrOS ci running 1 stop oJsn WIS
Mra. Zelitor wss a member
OPEN DAILr
anytime.
RaclDe; Wilma Riggs, Racine; with several lett for those un- RB¥ Molton, McMlnnldfl Tom or the llDiled Bretllren Church ·
8 to 5:30
Fined were Harold Br~ Jr • ot Sliver Ridge,
Lewis Williams, Pomeroy; Ron- able to attend.
FRI. 9 to B
Racine,
$15 and ooste, reek.es·~
ald GrlliUtl, Racine.
During the worship service
She Is IAil'VIved by live ...,s
SAT. 9 to 9
oporaUon,
and Louts Jolmooo
&amp;mda,y Discharges _ James at 10r45, led by Ernest Taylor
Lowell
Zeigler, Albany, • n ,j
Now Haven, $5 ..,. eosts, Jeri .(
Johnson, Ad:IJe Baker.
the sq, "Mother's Prayer; center.
George Zelitor, Charles Zolg.
Have F~owed Mfl," was used
lar, Avery Zotgler -.d C Ia I r
as a.dedlcation song.
CALL CANCELLED
Zeigler, .all ol Pomeroy; 0 n e
Tho PumoiW FireDopartmeot
Tho M. Y. F. held ito regular MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL doullllter, Mra. Elholllart, Shadt·
received a cl\11 to the Earl Don. meeung Sunday eveniqr at o:ao
Satufday Actmisslona - Leo- llWllillltrs, J-e Rawttng1 .,.j
1\Y resideoce on Peacock Ave., Worship services followed at 7:: pold ~~~. Fl&gt;meroy.
Anna llenowlt•, ChiUICOtlle; n1no
&amp;ands.v evening Where ·a car wu 45, with Lhe Rev. casto.
sr-.dchll&lt;lren;
19· great • FODd-~ Discharl!' - Charreported on fire. The call was
The Woman's Society ofOlris- los Clark,
chlidren, and sevoro1 nloce1 m1
cancelled before f'lrethen ar- tlan Service held Its regular
lilnda,y Actmiaston,s _ None. nephews.
rived, howl!ver.
meeting Tuesday, May 2l, at
Frteact• mo,y calt at
!icnctay Dlsdaargea - Charthe hcxne or Isola Taylor, w1 111 lea Marcinko, Thomas Mathews. nenl ·Home lliJ)'time,
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.
.....,.._-..;&gt;;•,•. •;.o;no.v..v-,.,.,.
Alma
Swartz,
P~oeram
.
leader.
..
·:·:
SOLDIER HELD
·.·.
Mr. aid Mr., Dolbort Yost
.:.:.:·:·
PauJ Thomas Graham 17
Cr••-·m
w· Va., was arrest' • and tamliy ol Sligar Grove 0
-.sl:n· e,
ed for Arm,y authorities over the spent Mother'S Day treeke.dwtth
Woelconcl by Fl&gt;moro,y pollee and their parents, Mr. and Mn. Har- ;::
ry. Guthrie and Mr. m1 Mrs.
lodged in Meigs COURQI jaU
charged as AWOL
' Tom Yost. and attended church
here Sunday morning.
,,:
Mr. aid Mra. Hobart Swartz ...
:··
epp/isnces
and Nina RobJnson. attended a
OPEN HIGHER
NEW YORK (lJPI) _ Prices Mother's IMy dinner at the hmne
toda,y opened higher In active of their son aDJ daughter, ~ :·
lntrod~~ee~ Mtumai n __ Bo'
trading on ¢he New York Stoek specUvel.y, Mr. and Mrs. Ger..
-e~ .._
u
Exchange,
aid SWam ..,. !lunily at Marietta, O~o.
Mrs. o. J. Evens ol ML Blanc
Mich., has been vt.stu~
brother and stster.fn.latr, Mr.
lnd Mrs. Dinsmore lloyteo. On
Mother'o o.y they all visited
reiaHves in Weat Virginia.
. Mr. G. L. Michael o1 Minersville, RD, will celebnte hia 90th
btrthjily on SoturdiJo May 18
at hio homo. Mrs. NoUte Par..,;
of tht1 area to hia daughter.
Mr. -.d Mr1. Clair w-..,.
CoM!, 0C Ctrcievtlle, 0., visited his _parents, Mr. lilt MrL
,c;.~loo D. WOOdo ~ OVIII-

Dies Saturday

TO SIR, WITH LOVE
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Sidney Poltier, Judy Geeson
COLORCARTOONSr

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